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ange m Btftafr Wmmp 17 _ met saterdayf•e^enfe|R , PJS>; rt regular meeting ssriJJt be held rdby evenipg,teteuaiy i5v«* lis Edward, Myerj&.wa£ home, R-ichester overtfee-weekend.. b Lucia Crriraeg. f^nfgrfeiBed, iatr..- from _ Rochester,; $^ndg& ••II. en. January 2!*«&#&SfaBQQ£s ! hospital, Bsaghgster, to. jn 1 Mrs. Joe JSiSl^gsb^ a son. |j& of W«terprt vjeited .|*. W $&. Fred Hill, fest.**ete ' ;\ TO gmUnte-Jbm; t*B$»' made CMet fJsl^eatenanfe'ii^ttie' Signal Corps ' xjrut to the Reserve Officers . Ralph AHen has moved to Me- ®m, ' .,' • ' : •* w. |M [r. at \t- jt M Jte'' |M: • ;gsby is the farmer Cry- Mrs. Harry- Wheelst at- i <? fiftieth wedding an- \ cf Mr. arid {tf*$.\4l- Allen of Caritqn, Monday ..-d Mrs. Olitt %.. Clark of hf., center will celebrate thejir Ititi i wedding anniversary wife , [,t i house Saturday after- k 0 n :nd evening, i February 10. |r aivi Mrs.- Clark have relatives Id m .ny friends here. |Mr nnd Mrs. Claude Brown Ive dt-cided to make their per- laner.i home in Rome, Ga. Mr. |u«i i,<is been in Rome since the [•M- if his father last August and ! • and daughter joined him- BY llfe&<gp@&(&' 5ERS0N Tem H%HH To Chef A* Binq.net Tin? mm of the Presbyterian ehnpeh are to throw a three course banquet wijhalj the frill&~-a elas- sie bill of fare with Tom Fitzgerald as chief chef, Tuesday evening, February 13 at 7 o'clock. Them will be orchestra musi<rduring the dinner, which win be followed by n program of music and speeches. Guest speaker will be Alonzo L. Waters of Medina. So that the men will know for how many to prepare, those plan- ning to attend are urged to get their tickets at once or call up the Manse and make reservations. Pioceeds of the affair will be used to purchase new hymnals for the church, Everyone j s cordially fa* fated to atJxjnd, i\ # —r^* —, Sirs. Cow*, Weo#»Fd has closed her home ano} gone to Pittsbmghi to stfty.^m Ajwi; %M «.H-% ? - « Oiiis Caul* •Witt-enter&»» the Shelby, Outer. Club p Grange BJg.ll , Fsd$y n&hfc. •The Ysuhg^pfeople's Class at the Mejhodist Sunday School* will hold a bake sate at §uttor& store §4tmday, Februmy- JO, * , The gr-ange n»et?'m> *Kgular ses- sion Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. tee Jfogets and sons, Curtis and JJayniand, of Sni- der ware- Sunday guests of het |arenW Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burns The annual meeting of the Pres- Bylerian National Mjsionary Soc- iety will be held with Mrs. Rus- sell Hill, Thursday, February«15 A tuieen dinner will be served at f.oon followed by a business meet- ing at which time tine annual re- ports will be given and 1940 ofw ficers elected. Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. E. T, F-ggert, Mrs. George Watts and Mrs. Russell Hill attended a one o'clock bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Sinclair in Medina, Tuesday afternoon. The Ladies Aid Society served their regular monthly dinner in the Methodist Church Thursday. Mrs- Jesse Reed and Mrs. Hor- ace Felstead entertained with a REDOY KILOWATT AND HIS FRIENDS Good Lighting is one of the 5-Stars of Better Living. NIAGARA, LOCKPORT * ONTARIO POWER CO. NIAGARA i [HUDSON &3KBUU TRIBUNE mmseimBsmmmmmtsamsmsait V*U HMpp white end blw-k fefe&e* sbo**r ,«*«»?••* tor M^,.Al\tin White (w»& Wm F*lsi*aa) Friday taftsjenixro *% Mrs> Seed's h<m&< - •, \ My. atJ^M«.^jCftiytptt Benson, and. daughters, 0?oria *nS- B«is baia, of Rochester \ver$t. Sunday quests of his parent^ltrV «n*Mr?r ^Jeor4 e 3e»s6n» ^ ',' , „ > The Wb Century' Bible Class •©! She Presbyterian JSupday School aeld.a special meeting virith their piesident, Mjrs,\ Gh«istlrOdf{s, at the-Mause Monday nisht. mum SPMPPP ^^i JRY MJRS. H» Q± 1*5 I»ANO ^bfelilHons A*«»»W* *t Grange M*»tin«f 'At the r^grtla^ttieetSag &£ Eavre Grwi^e held on Saturday, F«bru- ary 8, a Besolutionk wts »4opt^ filing oft the Stole l*agislatatts to ^cdTico statii esipehditavc sa^l'ciit MTS> Muared Howlettw*siiome „,_ „ i r « rt _* A ». rtf ,C wJL :mm Ithaca «v«r ihfc'dr«»1c*iiii »e W» .We tranSfW' Of TO& **im torn Ithaca over thfe\ Weekend as #as Miss Alice .Tompkins of J?o~ Jiester. f < ALABAMA SY MRS. KATHEB^WS. MOORE Rvsturns ^Frojp ^pit*l Mis& E^va Stavfes'itlSiVhos.reT tumed from the . ^!$&r)!; <3iiy lospital where\she^H?a surgical patient: •'•>::!:F \ • My. «nd Mrs- EJlfe $swton are receiving congrat«i|p ; t|ons over the' arival of a son atvffieir home oft January 29th. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilber ©reiqai, son, Charles, and daughter, Marian, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers of JSlba. Frantt Crosby has returned from a two weeks business trip through several of the Southern States. Mrs. Cora Gratrlck and the Misses Jennie and Nora Potter of Batavia visited Mrs. Jennie Plxley and Mrs. Flora Pixley, last Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Bates and three cnfhfren of Prattsburg spent the weekend at Floyd Starkweat- her's. Mrs. Nelson VanBuren and four children of Batavia have been visiting Mrs. Van Buren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Townsend. Mrs. Floyd Starkweather and little son, David Roger, have re- 'urned home from the Bntavia Hospital. Mr. rr.d Mrs. Fred Stnrkwea^,- her of Bethany visited at Floyd Starkweather on Sunday and Mr. and Mr* Fay Starkweather and three sons of Alexander visited at Myrcn Starkweathers on Sunday. Mrs. Clint Board has returned from a visit with her niece, Mrs. Gtorgi.\ Whittal of Buffalo. Mr. dnd Mrs. George Kenwood and two daughters of Basom visit- ed at Elbert Silvernails on Sun- day. Rcbo-t Uriel of East Pembroke has been spending several days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uriel. Credit System to the Secretary of Agriculture, Memorial services \v*src heM-foy Giant ft, Joslyiv fche, 1?ctuvers grogr&m tftcttidsd, \The legends of The Three- Ora- $es** In tableaux. * Mr. otsd Mrs, Stefan Wright were chairman of the dinner- <wnv- imfclee. Family-Wght will be; fea- tured at the next meeiwg o« Sat- urday Eve, February 11. r William Ferris, Cornell siadent, is spertdingrten days ^tli his pw- cn'fe, Mr, and* Mrs. ROSCQO J. Fer- I'is. Oadlay Mathes, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathes, Is a surgical* patient at the Gregory Hospital In Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clnpp mov- ed' Saturday hito the faouse form- erly used as the manse, vacated by the Rev. I. W. Kelley- Raymond Miller and Miss Wini- fred Miles have been recoivt guests of Mr. and Mrs\. Mertom Johnson. Mrs. Elizabeth Bidwell and son Arthur of Holley have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Zlura Root, Mrs. Josephine Joslyn and Mr. and Mr&. Howard Hides nnd fam- ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Weaver. Miss Agnes VVeale, who has completed hor course at the Roch- ester Business Institute Is spend- ing a -few weeks with her parents, Mr. and R'rs. Thomas Woab. Winter Short Course By Slater Ostrswulor Once .(gain a winter Atjrleulturpi short course is being offered ut the Medina High School, under the direction of Edwnrd A De\iin. the instructor of Agriculture. This course is available, ut no cost, lo all interested young men of the vicinity, and will be held once each week, on Monday evenings The program will consist of about i.n hour of work and un hour recreation. Tho first houi will be filled with tails* nnd dU- cussion-i. Persons representing various organizations connecteo with Agriculture will bo heard and fullowtnR this, questions wll' bo brought up, and n general dls- 2] •R KNEWlii F OUO , JOSIE TERENA, OF LONDON ) ENGLAND, CAN BtP TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES IN FOUR, B(T E THKOOflH 6 INCH NAILS AND LIFT POUR AAEN OF-F THEIR fEET AT ONCE/ ^VS^UEN ONLV IT YEARS OLD, MARIE ANNE LENORAAANO/ A CLAIRNOYANT OF BEVOULmOr4ARy FRANCE (17&5) FORETOLD THE DEATHS OF /v\, J3AT, ST. JUST AND ROBESPIERRE AND ALSO PREDICTED WITH UNCANK1V ACCURACY WHEN,WHERE AND HOW THBY WOULD MEET DEATH... MARIE ALSO | PROPHESIED JOSEPHINE BEAHARNAIS' MARRIAGE TO A FUTURE LEADER OF FRANCS —WHO WAS THEN A MERE SOLDIER- —NAMED NAPOLEON BONAPARTE EGteoRxwoes IN GERAAANY, ARE MADE OF PRESSED CHEESE/ [HOW. WJCH DOTHEV *eteH??c 3ZO HOUSE FLICS 1 OZ - A MAN'S BRAIN ~S\ LBS. '• WOMAN'S BRAIN 2 I LBS. 1INCHOFRAINON JOOTWS 1 ACRE. 9 Si \^t Bob Da SOVIET RUSSIAN, STATESMAN, HAD HIS BRAIM CUT OP BV SCIENTISTS, INTTO 36,000 MICR05COPI- 1 CAL.LV MINUTE k FRASMENT3 AFTI-O j MIS DEATH, TO DETERMINE ^THE CAUSE Ol^ \ W,S / -'QETMIUS/ ^>- Off© THE GOOFUS FAMILY HOW ABOUT GOMGTDOKrr VOul To A MOV\E WrrH 4TH1NK X ' \ > ME . VILM« ? X (SET ^USTBKJ lb* ^ Bv<3 KICK OUT OS=i BMOUGW THOSE XALKIWS ,/nfEVlX, W»Trt .PicT-uRss'. y (vou ARDUW x: V By H T. Elmo ji« *«M V* i^WWW ' ™^\ LITTLE BUDDY By Bruce Stuart U«TSM , SMART flLEC, « Jjjljji SI K f^S *&$r —f ^Tp^i^P'Ol ^F J % •*&' ^gj/K/Bj[**sft t0 ffgf^^?%&&%I>8%S^> 1 N.wRWWtiShettr ©Bered fhjiiiwii Of Health w\d»rwdil»f Inform«tion , A.»e#d,airy»wswdj^iiMit l ,thiv ford health, mend birring f*cts» has l»^i3t ^wpjirect by the depurfc- ajent x>? mlxml Vusbaudty *t Cojf- nell It is for. us& in th* »UiMff y?her% U»fe.d(iOy r«fcow|* t«ii b* mad** «nd will f upjply valuable h> (c^nmtt^ for Jb^tuMt.^ in djtf*y cattle bre«diniif, 4pya Prof^i9ojp-C, <3,Bwlt, Akefidy, 3400 of; th»se h»n sheets h&v« bmy distniibuttd ^ couniv 5gciculhir*l sgen^ ft* dis- tribution* to New York.#al|ry farwu» e»«. In the past, daijymen havts^toil- ed to k*ep adequate health records ior bre^i»»vand ^i«e^ti)fj <iJ «*»; imate b?cau?fr lie «t»iw^ '*#$&. sheet was avftiftflMSi fftfe' ''t»Wl form, obtfthiabfe frojn co\j^#i agents m aft wanjiei, is, $x$im$i l\ to prolvWe' the |aitfe..lEfiJife «ee^«i J are kept tiiWHi|!h the MMtofc «Ei ' oil cows in- the? herd, tt will be* possible to locate the healthiest Cow families. Synopsis Of Farm , And Home Week By ShUer Ostriuulcr ^Md&MlmMimikM^ih^, w 'liit^-UlA fe*H Z$* T i>iniii *«*. w w i «MM*Ml mm u J i^' ; l^k^tHt WW** K*Wwtic U»l'>*t> The tliirty-third annual Farm •»nd Home Week Is to be heltf Februaiy 12-17, nt the New Yo-k State College of Agrleulhjro, Csr-' nell University. Ithaca, N. Y. Each year many students In Vocatlona' Agriculture classes In tho high Schools In Orleans county attend, nnd participate In various judging contests, as well as some of the many lectures and demonstrations that are given throughout the week. Tho first two days are mainly devoted to tho Future Farmers although there aro many lectures to interest the visiting farmer. In idditicn to tho lectures and Judg- ing contests, tho Futuro Farmer? will huvo a banquot, an amateur night, and tho regular mid-winter mooting of tho New York Stn'e Association of Future Farmers of \mericn Winners of tho Judging •ontesls ore to bo announced at tht« time, and wo shall seo how h« Orleans county boys stand Two broudcasta are to be mi do by \he Futuro Formers during those •wo days Tho Albion Futuro Far- -nera will broadcast at 12:45 p.m. Monday, over radio station WESO, •>\t OH> Wotervlllo formers Will broadcast at 2:15 p.m. on TuesdiV »ei the Mimo station. Pei Imps I have made It seem that the week Is all for Iho Future v ormeri, but this Is not the* ca«e. V'vt'ilnff has been dooo to In- terest nil who mny be able to ot- -nrl I rnrnot !l\t hrre tllo lectur- G3 and demonstrations, us they vrr -nuch loo num«»mun. but I can tel' you of some of tho interesting ox- Hiblts that muy be scon thorp Mnrler the clmnlflcatlon of Agri- cultural Efoimmlc-H nnd Fnrrr Manngxmrnt, tho following are -i me nf i u f ><xhlbllH on display Ir Wiinen Hall: 1 A dlspluy iiiiiilyzlnR tho fnr- toM cD.itribullng to tho success o' i farm buislricss A different farm buKinc.-s is uaed each day. 2 A dlsplny of charts showing the diitributlon of various enter- prini-3 in New York State. 3 Record bookit for farm ac- counts me shown, with the types £ of information available' tram each l The. cost to market ranm pro- duetn a!, eumpiireii with tho return to producers, und Uu* reason for the i ise In this cost. ft The selection of tho apple ventip? to he phmted and those to be dl»c«rd«l Undi i Axnt'ultuial Engineering, one fxlubit »hows equipment for the poultiy fann, such us brood- ern. imubutoii. etc. Another, the i.p riinplnys rubbw-llrer 1 •i, i •)' ,'.emcntu In fenc- »r :'IM !.,vi. and others new - : • :. .;.'',- \ A\ i i' illu tr:i..iii» '.' onomlc use of ferMii/cn* on Iht farm is on dlfcpluy in Cjldwc' 1 Hall Other exiilblts aie 1 The effect of lime and ferllll- aer on di/Tfient hay crops. 2. Jti'sulu of recent gtudiee of mcanB of ooil conservation. Of course there aro many ex- hibits 'n Animal Husbandry. Som* of these uro dairy ««ltle, beef cat- tle, horiws, sheep and ewlnc, ani- mal nutrition, animal breeding, and moat and meat product*. In Comsstock Hall, the entomo- logy exhibits include e display of apples that have been injured by the common fruit pwts of New York State, a display of honey and equipment used for beekeep- ing, and several exhibits of plant l»sccu, and disease in«eet». The plant breeding exhibits «how the HorlienU!. < fc*lBa«h>H W*\ »»« **»«*|»fe<>«t- i .? I^BH^T*, . «-U¥*l ;«h-8oa«(UR« w«m . „ , • IlwTJiqiis'^JJO-WMloU tt^»6riojlr-J9S|t<|h' tlwMtuhsrii ' W*A il»je» <Jl«i«nti») Mt^iWwi.,-t!fWif «w«na»r» M(-1f» psyWwtt tt«K»tMtW<*- »8-l«aa» n*M «n<l iW «-Ket« of muslHil »t»i* ,. -Kev J«—Pslftt of ecRir>««S ich»m. *>m.) »1-..VUttigsn«M IB-B»h0Htl M-C0»y U>»-8w*»t substsne* •<—Bodl«s of \v8t»r (t—lnltlslt of « pr«il(t*nt 47—Kind of sltnant editions of UriLish wurki tpl.) is—lTiniliiu niwsurs J0-W»nd*r«r H—to drlval 5i,-8hort lattsr 6J—orgtim of h«»d it-n«ptii* V»r««»l, l\s-A|rp|*»»; l«(|l t > t«F«Usi lh «r»¥* **«NuBMi»r un»l*f *«.v«oiy.i(jn» i |-«Anc»th»r Ufifitnjt of food (WOUF t-»FI«h tr*v* «V 1-.«s)Qit*lpjr IB i** uv •tpttm ^*mti| ..'.• i?~M«it M*R,tvnth«i*n{|» ll-lvxehsnitintit **«r.»r« w»«ihi! *mvst durinu «u»p t W-.JrN>tsan ^ >»«* ttM\ st -It Up tl--!W*!«l with l*»r t. , vMftiknlfta' ftotil«Hi*n of flrst rank |4-*U«>«h- _. 40~-l < ni'j» i vtiM ftWP» «<slie<jijl» 4|*-aitt l»bfcr> i' <S-U»n «v« , ; 4J.-«n»kellk* nlh «i—Boy* nums «-RliS*v il-I'MpoillloD 8J—Bqn*t •WSft ' •MIU|I»» Wll* HUMM\ lo ne<l !«««•, -t flotation to Paulo No, 11 prbduetlon of hybrid corn, re- commended varlctias of eoybeans for dtfTeicnt uses, and other new and proved varieties of vegetables and grains. Tho poultry exhibit* displayed In Rice Hall aro: 1. Tho Illustration of sexing of purebred chicks by variations In down color. 2. Tho testing of progeny; 8 comparison of crossbred poultry with purebreds with respect to egg production and viability. 3. Tho dlgcovary of a now vita- min required by poultry and tho effects of tho lack of tills vitamin upon the poultry flock. Vogetablo crop exhibits In East Roberts Hall shows tho water culturo of tomato plants, costs of vegetable seed In relation to the cost of crop production, and stu- dies of many vegetables and pro- blQRll eoflj-tsctKi with them. 1 have attempted to cover tlM main exhibits of the Farm «nd Homo Week, and I bollove this) will give you who aro p'annlng.to Rttend, an outllno of what you will find there. Valentine's Day Dainties camion will tfike pise*. Tho se* ©end hour will be spent la re- creation, such «» b&stottoall. Due to Use fact that SSr. C*vlh| will bo attending Farm arid Hvine Week ot Cornell University, there will bo no meeting this following Monday evening, but perhaps later in the wcels. \ Valentino's Day arrt pardon ol all kinds i owing. It dops not i cronlilnc dlniior tablru giving and Chrlstmau demand unusual a: dlshos that wilt del Hero are a fAvHaeni ft Calibration C> 2% cups cold dleol • njKirlunted VA tic 0 tablc'spoorm Lo«ai (ll'OSSlHK CamWno wlfftj IVi cups diced cetor>' 1 cup HBOdloos «rn. % ctip rasyoiinalso Servo In latiuco o«i puff shells, <larnl*h fjuart«r#, V«ai may be :or cUteksH, Stmrnt 0. Mmo with 9«u*?. I cup cookod, drlod % rtDund snustifla 1 miidlum sited oaion 1 cup tosiftioes t«o«)M«») chill totspooa salt Fry onion tad sutwais unfit nsft dono, Add other ingroaterita/un •UBBiW.for 80 minutes, Apr|«*t PtM* i pint tnlife. (»ot 0$m»d or suit curd) 1 cup mprisot puro* (cooked sprlcots wlilch h»ve b«sn put tliro«th « ttralner) Cookies or wsfors Makfl ronnflt-custard according! to (lirecliotia m paetaKD. Wto nHInf dwsert ^«Tlfl «l»l* % JmsU from (op. When rc»4y to mrvi>, epreftd tli« tuprisel vmm UghUy over the top of m$U, rcnt)<fl«oi»t8rd. Garnish with crush- «4 cookiss or wsf«r». M«0ie V*|#ntln» Cup C«k«» 1 cup ground sb«H«l %tm§t» % cup •wfisiMol condensed milk I em. Mp&mm t.mst>Qon bmteg pdwdtr 8MI peanuts, r#moro hi •ltfns, mi put through * tm\ eliopper. To ground peanuts s«li swoBtentil coHdenesd ndlk, m 1'rsikf Drep.hjr (poonful* Xm buttered cup cake tim, Bdoraio oven (350* F.r nutes. Makes 13 Mimft il lo* Bex Oak* ;on gelfttlu :a water i rup, dralnod from r«Q>fi :d 1 >t«r I -on Mlt < JOII gratod Jsmon tlnd | ';oon lamon Juio* I kites r UlppingCT«MB ; 1 sponge c*ko of S doi«| t ftngors canned Hawatlao plow .le sxews iachfno chsnlM . , 0et8tin Ifl wtt*f 5 mtBttfWlf ** in hot pla««|pl« t 0»m 8«ssar nnd soil, «n<l »Ur ««%, •ulvcil Add IsBtoh rind Afi;- .'••He., Cliltl utltil im Harts to ibi^-ti, tbm fold tn stiffly b#*t»o cs« wMttav. mi whlppta .tjtfki^' Um smk eg an oblong mold ndtk mouao mm or lady flngera. F1U •lioM with ftlt«rn«t# Isyer* of plnfh appia ftilxturft and »pon««» e**» pj> l&df &mm. Chill until firm, V«» mold (stul awre lanllsliod with ih*> piJicitppts jK*ms, clserrle*. and tiiU itemi whipped emm sHllltlr' awe«t<*ned, «Bt«d a pale gr««w Ittdt pttt on tfi» cako with a paitry twbe, Yield: »atrvtng*, •wait Draamt) Ooffolat* Hsrio'* A refreshing party b«rir> «s«. HJsdo with chocoiato ana da* efttt«to8ted eofffie, «o srmVQ&tf (am cwJoy extra cup* without count* i»S map, later OJB> AH 4 'isAjai* mm® #?nwi utimtifatnmti «0*«*V 4l cut id piece*, # «lay-**, 44#<ih pJao«> of sties cUmmm »»4 «*»»- of *»l*» & fMMmtf*' »»* h««M9 jdotiW* . fidtf tiai 43nuiubj* 3&to¥k mrm mm^mr* tknWm * & mm m liquid ja<f J1 «?g*J| mnmm ii m»w>m mm mlm •» *«,^y?>~r»*».l-ltp'j^'\ H