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Thursday, Jta& 14;i§40 •• ——- —— ---till 11 [Services For Hungarians Set MRS. BEN COiTJfrOflft Johnson TQr^k-rjHungariah, ser>- vices will \be\hel4'\ih. the, \Baptist c.iureh on Sunday afternoon, March T7 at 2.30 o'clock \io* a¥l Hungarians m the surrounding ( < mmumtiefe. Re 1 ?. Alexander Ktn- d.i ..f CIP First Bungauan baptist thu:ch of Buffalo will conduct the , f r v ice in then* own language. Funeral services tor Anson E;.-:man, 81, we^e- held TuesdaxJ afternoon from the home of his s< n. Ea-1 on the Carman road, B C. W. Henunway officiated He leaves two other sons, George and Harry of the Carman road. Three daughters, Mrs. WiUiara Schultz of Lockport, Mrs Ttoy Roierts ,of Niagara FaUs and Mr - James Powl'er of Ransom- iiHe. 25 grandchildren <and 1? gi f .tt-grandchiiaren. Burial was in Fik:n cemetery; ning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bath- 4 ride, Mrvand Mrsi Roger Hayes, Miss Katherine MtQlaihey and fcy- Iqan Costello, all of t»ockport also Miss Helen Coleman of barker and William Webber 'of tais^>laee. 'Master tHoward Balhrick, of barker 1 spent part of last Week with his HI and parents, Mr. and 1^r-s: Jt ¥»aiil -leraftftViQc tn i tft&-Car- i man load, *Mr. eahd Mis. Otto Power of Buffalo spent Sunday with her parents, Mt. -atad Mrs, frank Sbm- mer. Mrs Benjamin Davis is spend- ittg a lew, 'flays with her -mother, Mrs, Elmer \Wirth .a't Corfu, Mr. aad Mrs. fiowarJ Bathiick, of Lockport spent Sunday with the •founer's parents, Mi. and Mrs. Paul Batljrick. Mrs Nora Woodwrorth renamed t her home at Lyadonville alter i. nrting several days with -\her I'.ither Charles Dugar. Give Seven O r cldok Dinner Mr .^nd Mrs. Melvin Searbor- ray it entertained at a 7 o'clock dirwer at their home Sunday eve- Mrs. Pearl Allen Elected Officers elected at the Mission ary meesMng at the -home of MES, •Jay \!Ketcalf iaat Wednes.day are SPresident, Mrs, Peaifl Allen, idee president, Ttfrvs. Stuth Shaw; Secre- tary, Mrs. Inez Bobare; Treasurer, Mrs. \Florence Hunzel. Mr. and' Mrs. Jay Metcalf at- tended a reception from 4 to 8 o'clock given by, Miss JessieCham^ hers for her mother, Mrs. Ida Chanra'si birtbdayr Mis. Aawa Bamhriek, daughter, Monica, and eon, Vincent of A3- bany were called here by the ill- nyn^i^^. nes of her brother, Thomas Sweeney -si the Se&ttian xoad, Robert 'Hooper is all with scaf- lefjfever. ' ! 3tfr,%3nd Ifes, let-in ftrove-arid so* Hoger jpent Sunday With 3ttf. an» Jfas. Aether* Iffeu^qm o».th* Catoneft. ro*6L Mr. ana* Mrs/ Robert Metcalf sp#ot the ^eekead With My> *njS \Mass. '<3kS£rge TJonfchue at \Oleeflft in M'Umf I S*uthFamHyTo MovcToSanlwrn ' ..Mr. ...i,,,,^,, BY MISS TmULA SMITH Batfker—Walter Smith and fam- ily have moved to Sanborn. The, Misses Harnet and Doris Smifti are staying with Mrs. Ulliam Cole while attending'School. Mrs. Lillian Cole and children were Sunday dinfler guests of, Mr» and Mrs. Ernest Schilling and family, Mrs. Battle Bectewith attended ifuseral of her aunt, Mrs. frank Thompson, .age \90 years at Char- lotte, Mien., last week. Mrs, Thompson was born; in the vicin- ity of Barker. She is also an aunt of W. T. Williams and Roy Bowers of Barker. Spends Weekend at Home Miss Virginia Starks of Roches- ter spent the weekend with her <Mft~*tt*f*MB tftfftffgHI John Pratt To Head Hew Orleans Senior 4-H Club n^iiiWiiiiiHf niB,,^ Group To Meet H*rch IB With Niagara Club John Pratt d{ t3ajh«!s AVO* *l«!Cted president atth«tfiigaiRizat»9ii i , i m^ct-. ing of Orleans Cdttniy ^eaior 4-H Club Friday,' B^smk Swierowski, Albion, ts A'tc^-pre$id^)tf s 'lUiiift-i bcth 'Pratt, AlhWfc secretary and Sybil Youngs,'Cwlton, trtjasureT. ' Jaynp Eaton «n^ Georgfe Becker of Medinaj Fern^Burch, I^yndom Vllle; JEthelyn Kennedy, Hol^ey, and Baser (Prat*, Albion,\ ysrere ap- pointed news ireporting cQUimittee members and -Alonxo 'Webij<}r *nd Avis Htouenbeck, ^Albion were named to the athletic conwnittee. At the meeting plans ttere wade for a raseiinf with the !JiB|ar^ |Taien,ts, , Starks. Mr. SSQCI M»s. CSayenese EJlen Ruth ^?o«gh s£t©n'^ ihe week end with; ^or srandparexits, Mi*i and Mrs, Ifnugh HulUisaii* Mrs, Bitejsb^ Burns of \Bock- port is spending sometlinse wifti hei- sister, Mrs, Jfow^ence ^enugh, At the ne!# regular, meeting at the Barker Renekah Loctge the brother Reb,ekabs will have chtirge •of the refreshments wllii Roy Height es chairman. Party At Manste St. Patrick's Day BY MRS GEORGE BENSON Rnowlesvlllc —The Rev. and Mrs. Christie Croft are planning to entertain the whole congregation cf the p resbyterian Church in two sections. Tho first party, which includes all members and friends in the alphabet from A to G, will be a St. Patrick's Day party held ut the Manse Friday evening. Ctood lighting is one o$ the 5-Stars of Better living. NIAGARA. LOCKPORT & ONTARIO POWER CO. NIAGARA ft| HUDSON The 20 ih Century Bible Class ci the Presbyterian Sunday School held a social and business meeting with the president, Mrs. Christie Crofts ut the Manse, Monday eve- ning. Alice Knights had a party Sat- urday cfternoon, the occasion be- in« her Oth birthday. June Hill was home from Roch- ester over the weekend. Mrs,. Azubnh Perry of Buflfolo spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs Gcitrudo Andrews and loft Thursday with Mrs. George Benson. Raster Bride Feted Mr.-t. Harold Hill und Mrs. Ho- waid Hill will give a red and white Kitchen shower Friday evening at tfountjt <-H Club lTr;day evening, March IS, in Xiockport lift addition. »rogmn plans* |gr toe year \v«e discussed and it Was decided that the oftlsetfs would meet with 8, <S. [Smith, 'Club Agent, \to <k*w 'up a, detinUe .ptigfain, Regular meet- ings of -the jpfoup wHl be tho 1st Friday ot each month, Planning to attend the kockjjort meQthw; are Seeker *ma M^s Bat- oa> M«dinaj Kelqn Cpi^or, Eleft« noe» Deborrah anft-fehn Sifkoy^te, -Deris l^iitttetOA iahd Wjss ^uvch, Lyndo«vill^ 'Dudley and fenvld Mate and Mjsj fenned^v Holloy, and Rnbsft *pfe% ^orge? ;0al«* Ift^,,^iS'||ol|M)3i8^. ^#lSSff* staaii i/orela t# r gv Mm, %§es£ ancl Jj^aletti J»Mt» JoftVeS 'm$-> Wahet^iilBeC^Woh. the ^ofmcr's hQme Jn honor of Mis$ Virginia \Wright of Uogle Rarhor whose mardage to Stewart Weatherbee wiH take place fiaster Sunday. Mlsa Eleanor \VeRs of Bowe Ceht¥r ivha a v woekenfl guest ot Miss Marian Dunham. Rofoia Itill entertained the Chess Club, Friday evening. The 4-H Club will broadcast over WHAM Saturday, March 80. Further information -will be given next week. v The Presbyterian Women's Mis- sionary Society will hold their March meeting with Mrs. Linus Hood, Thursday, March 21. Dinner will be servod nt noon followed by n business meeting and pro- gram. The 4-H Boys Club will play basketball with the Tuscnrorn In- dians in the Medina HiRh School gymnasium, Monduy night, Morch 18. Mrs. Ross Achilles Sunday School Class, tho Champions, at- tended tho movlo, \Northwost Passage\ at the Diana Thontro re- cently. Spring To Bring Moving Epidemic BY MRS. IDA LAWS / TUdgeway—There will be con- siderable moving In thin place thla spring. Mr. and Mrs. John Dew- ing goes back on the Howell furm. FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW I.'i ^^rHANT PATENT NO. 172, ^m IN THE WASHINGTON M PATEKT OFFICE, BOASTS f OF A ROSE WITH „ r 'STREAMLINED BUDS . ByBoblSart Mr, Jtoniw i*d tmti» ** t» H* Season, h«ttle and Mr, Tuttle i*p8v the %w«ll tmm to - tt>« fi^w hwwe v<««t#d by Mr, Hunt«r, Harjejr Moo,rfr b** ln,<m& to Kno\Vte*vttie wher* He ^ftt Mb* his home* Mr. and Mrs, Charlet S*« of ^ fehelbj% Mrs. Roy Hwtlftt of Sgenc^COOTt* MVa. Wi^l*m Scan- ton; of Wfcst Barre-;weW!X!«ll«*i *S ftte h<?nte oi W/, fcv^ *»* ^Fvhn ^awlai|t'we<fk v ^4r, ftnfl ^tps, Irving Rolmtn ^s*»- tertaltwsi a few mends i»5tTJfW»y Mill l^|»*Hy S^l' Alt 1hft time dt 5pt«^nt wrMlni we hear the jjwperty <»ojrt8tpini jesidoiwe ctdw wlU »n^ dryliowso rovAierly uvnM by J^ohn \Otkia has Men: siflld, \a A bflsJims m»n in Shelby,. tetgiy- \\% im$0£ m$: hswmM mmy t^imm<.'- ',' ,,*. ''.'..'..'„• . * • w ^fiiifefpJM'' %m tim B^? MRS, $mi» *« WiNTllR W. *Shelbj>-5?!ie $a<H*$ Md ot tlie M.E. church held a Silver-Toa at tiio homo of Mrs, Fulles,, ISfed- nesdoy of last week. A mw bountiful recast vyas served mi a birthday CJMTO was nresjntfld tr Mrs. wuonc Fink, which the sn and shared with all present Tho money from the penny «n* velopes the Tea and other contri- butions amounted to $30.00. Mr. Southcott and family Jnov- .-d Tuesday from the 'Iioyer ten- ant house to W. Ridgeway Cor- ners, where ho will werk for Mr. Ward. Tvnn Fuller of Buffalo spent Saturday night with hlB patent*, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fuller, Mr. find Mrs. Wlllinn Fink Wore Saturday dinner guests ot Mr audio 8bo:p, Middlcport, Tho *otr- .^.on beir.g Mis. P'Uik's Lilt dn} Red Fox Seen In Area A red fox was seen about lioro .y eovernl pcopie UM. Wuuk. Tho Medina Orange will mrc March 21 wim Mr .and Mrs. O. U Kuller. Mr. end Mrs. Earl Winter it- urned Monduy following a te .iial dnya' »'t;y with Mr. und Mrr \lbcrt Dty- oi UufTnlo. Former Residents Visit At Home BY MRS MADKL WATSON Ea/tf Shelby- Mr nd Mr . Jo Dh Vincent and children, Con- stance Anne and Harry Douglas of lagnrn Falls have b*en spendlny i few dnyn wltii LeVcrno Begolc md son. Oooigo. •I til'IP sHm aEGm irafc WtmS mm* *S^ % J- \«•« li-CaHlW of Uflekg «ii-R«)!i)*n b«jy'« flnt nnro». i|?-pr6ll »»WOB 5«~pllelo«» *Tr«wth f7«-Bevolm it— vyntiittArm 40—AojiU drink 4i~ti«|y* IS—I3i>n^m«^ ««*jr«Tiii o*« u*» . 4»-H<!hiia ««M3»fmm> «hllD»<»Bti«r «~atrji of r«w» gi-40«inu of TitHttnn \>)ntm\t , M~lttniie»«4 ' J M~8w*li boo* o f w»t«fc— -i-tis#tfr/i -of \io b§\ ^ MjMRfvereiuial t**t 57—RiTMhen ven*«l IS -(Jtoiiroei'y «l-!Sh»«r «4^0lmpfv Jl—Cominprcini vaitlcli |0-<Htlvi>f coin It—P#rlodi of t|n« ti-Dotoi T^—Mfirlioltc ti»vi<Ta*» TS—OMBoh *. * Tt—Thin strip of woaa 7»-*Ulf 80—Arrnii J»-P«rl of \to lAvin **S!^Mhjr ! trojRls«j,i«t; ; 1i.*TJe«|«t» . ; ,. • rf .*»» , «6*- s l»*Vls'it»* m wim - . \j ';• \.• • ?s*l.i4($>^ mm '•'•* .-•- • - M w mwt mmei * . ,' • ^>••-': ; tMSn«£ft- •. ' ^feHiffll* *WT«.Wt&rHlft,l»n«thr ItMWI)' v 3lwe«U«,»Oiift «t: 'W*0k« • i. 4ft*».l>1«tl|j®lt MA «V| •IHwi tiinn 1 T|«.R3»tpy «3- >(irit«n or »\MI1 b»\ Ji- -infant 1 »»--To tiuff »T\N»rt(' of muiip»i wttl* II—Cit> in Mnly «|l_8t.irUimi. hlrrt ||~V«iun« wnmnn US—EJ«»i Indian m^ronnar* antiili<r» Hillllll\ l«IW •»--C«llw , t\l#ii-*f fftsltf 1 h^mw ' fe«*ftou»j*ft8nt M-.Wtinitf*. . aHh**tftmi>t rtf-TMtsti •MwlfoBrt-?*** 'MM>^>nB*fti«4 W»ttf \«-»Gr«iintlty W«-fBatwt 0a-8t»HhiH . •l». Bolli'f in A if0* W—Th* ItinB'i k u(UH 1<h -ptwlmj!'* linnw !»— UfiT mu«ii M—Ulni hf HiirltiK ttw»Ur«nw#i *»*f3fepiof*# t»»-.i»r'lrt ht' irBrfuportftiiea tjb-!*«tl»: •U«iinvorfil «1-*tNin|wne«t Rpwer «»-!.K*M» <»f numtojl «tc*li 0ll.-N»*8uHVe nt in ***i f*«i* M—Wlp* oko i-penl Sifnday at Lloyd fcOlO'fl. Mm. Ado Wlckhom hai hour u led to BulTalo because of the r'oua llhie-8 of hor mother, M.f \• dd. Mic. My. on Starkweather nn dniightev, Alice, havfibUth VUiltlUg Mr. and Mrs. Fay Starkwentlicr of Ale^andor. Cotillion Meeting Monday MID. Don LOIIIJ will be liostcflf nt her homo in West Center Btroot Mcndny ove'ning, March 19, to member* of the Cotillion Club. BfllttUw* ib PHMIO NO. )M i Hcinui hLiKtvar? Uf4WIII»J I HBIUIWft •mraerv MCKMIB «nd Mr#. Beverly Smith will bo Ii0#te#i«i. Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Posson wcr. Sunday guosla of Mr. and Mis Donald Rorlck at Oak Orcluud- the-Ridse. FA W. Bowers IN a il.e Bnlavlu Hospital. Mr. tnd Mrs. Milford Posnttr. ,nd bons, Milford and Myron wort j Sundoy dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Olen Caleb on the Salt Works I rond. Mr i>nd Mrs. Joseph Vincent nul children visited Mr. and Mrs. WlllUim Derm and Mr. and Mrs. Wallet Skinner at Oalifield on | Monday. «»•—»»•»\•»»—«M»uwm itj<w»w«ui«»»««mRH»—in—IJ> RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR patient ut •T»WB bonuteoui Virginia Bruco, A ihewn ben, will tako advah- tafee of her atanditlg Inyltittlon to drop in on the TTiMMday night Dinner Honors Birthdays Of Two Sisters BY MRS KATHERINE 8. MOORE l)T IARLI f IRKIS nmmmmmammmnum»wikmm*ii»»^ uiual summer vacation und not upend it all before tho enmara. « * • If Franklo Masters put* nil th* tu»0» he lias written Into on* Dolia hilf-lour of dmtffflUnftiAi tho mhort space of a fc?w ft10«tll« he hw petinea four hiw, teit Ksno«Wi of which h \SeattorhraJfti\ • • « \The Adventure* of mhfjr Queen,\ mnat' ftuccessfu) of tht radio thriller series, l>«« been Alobama^—Mro. Jennie Pixley, M'i> Kluru Plxley, Mr. ond Mrn. • Webster, Mr. ond Mis. ?..)• •\ su.tkv/e.'ither ond Mr. ond ..!•)• nttendod a j.i,ni:.v i'.if . • : . i..'. I.-1118 of ?!• (' ;JI G:oi ic!s of Batavla on ?4i.n<ii:/ Lscni'.u Trxj gaiht.. . „, was In honor cf the birthday an- nlveiBorie* of Mrs. Gmtrlek, who v/08 77 years did ond hor »i«ter, Mrs. Harriet Webster of Balavia, who was 84 years old. There wore 34 present. A 7 o'clock diilflfif wa» sc*i v«fd. Mr. and Mr». Clifford Bradtand, Lloyd Moore attended 8 Safety celebration on Saturday ot <*18 Hotel Lafayette in Buffalo on Sat- urday nt <J;80 pjn. The dinner was (sponsored by the Safety Bureau of the Buffalo Chamber Of Com- merce. Miulc Hall by pHyitm Bine Cronby a visit on March XL In addition to an interview with Bing, aho'il warlile a couple of Donga. • » • Cecil II, DeMille has • rnuteum ot \flr*to\ which o»nt«in» m am movie directing mognphone, nui at»tl<iuntfid fir»t movie cumera and othor prh-^d ijo««#lon», Ife'» now having, CBS warai out the flrtt microphone he used on the Monday Radio Theatre program three y«ar* »«o to add to the collection. • • • So acniationi, h*t« been tli? *«<!• cm of \Pot o- <Mf' on m »»f> H«d iMftworh Tueadiy nijjbtt that Mcvm To Kew Home Mr». Mary &BU&«8Q, v/imnmnU iy cold me MideBce <» .$$m$4m&. Itouston lifi« moved to itii hSAtzu recently j)archa»ti of Erwiri Gralriefe- Mr«, SSva wl(o vM live to putt of Mto lious- ton's toaum, is upesdiug » short time with Mm, Wmfau Pottttr, CBTOI I3»Wtt tm a«e«a '&am> BMby to the pMm he rweatly pumhsxwS Chmhs Melm te a patient at tho Batuvhi UmpUtil, Zati B]tomfngdal« i* ill Mr. m® Wm mm&'ibfflt WW ems, toibetVimi Item of P«m* signed tm Win mmmt *ub#titut» for Uif Sorron GuUd \ptoMm Sun* »oric# iteidt'* orcheitm, *tarr«d on jif mm, ha* iwen m%fiea by 3»nm Sot^wlt to make a movfe mm \Pot # mm 1 nsist, tiown hew, now tourM tlw country, ie- SPL<ft K«*f T«wJ*.rty fa M»y, TWie <S»Hitm #t# will be cut short b#c«ui* of th« picture, ••#• # -* . f«mth« is d»y ni«ht* over CBS. <Jli^n wilj tsfw (Wr with,tho coming of 10*ty- Jluht Saving Time, April i«. M»r)on ShoeKloy, i>ictur<xt ham, PW* Nlkkl, Queen's #eertttftry, Evidently tho Andro K«rt«ll. «to« of tho country, Slhu; th# con* duetor ftmt intrf«lue«d it pn hM \Time-Ub.'l\Jmo < ' itfoaram hf h*« wculved no l^»'s than 500 t^UeitfiN to i«peat it for thai third t!m*, * • » Prowl ehl!«l ttvvhf #tw td v 4«l»< ina«t«r on ti» WsMmt ^ignt JM!^ ^ Would You HM» #>n#f *Ji ih# «tory of tho tl»*.,of mf|t <3**M«r f \