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lurstfa&Jf arch 21,1040 faster Pageant To Be Given Sim, BY MISS MINNIE SOWTH- WQ»TK Esgle H**bor—Be sure to at- tend Church w faster Sunday •morning. There will be speaking, Special music and: solos. There •will abo be a special Easter mes- sage In the evening at 7*30 a [pageant. \Taete is No Death\ [given by the young people of the Ifhurch. Plan to be at both ser- vices. We assure yeu it will be I worthwhile. Hobett Hungerford of .Oswego land Mi-, and Mi'fr. Claude^ Bunger- jfcrd spent Saturday night and I Sunday at home. I The W. C. T.~tJ. meet today I (Thursday) with Mrs. Enos Tom- Ipkirib. l&Apbrt and Mr. and West. tfred Stahl Jr. and faintly at this place. Mr, «nd Mrs. toufr'Hasely and daughter, Dorothy' and sou, Catl- Um Lutfeet Bruwng and Stater Sliemarrwere Saturday, evening guest*, at the home of Mr, and M*& t>ed'HaseJey and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Hasetey. Mr*. iBertha Ciinuaings wa$ a Friday caller at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stahl Jr. and fam- ily. Frame Burning assisted Frank LeppeflSi Monday in butchering some poxkeis. Elme? Sherman hag hhed out lo Kenneth Bistoff on the Buffalo road. < * i |The Faskels Have Many Guests Suit. BY MRS. H, A. FASKEL The following were Wolcottsvillc — The following wire Sunday' guests at the home of Mr. and Mr§. Herbert Fasfee.; •M: and Mrs. Barry Etzold, Mr. ami Mrs. Jack of Akron, Martin •Sunl of Pendleton, Roy Stahl of mmem earn Mrs; C. Roberts Passes Her 95th ffithflayTues. BY'MBS. MABEL WATSON •East Shelby—Mrs. Cynthia Ro- berts celebrated her nmety-fifth birthcjay anniversary^ on Tuesday, March! Wlh She received many cards and jemembranees front re- latives nnd friends,.Mrs, Roberts has npt been so welil jfor the past : year and, has T he£n confined to her bed for several weeks. Miss Iva Roberts of Saugerties came on. Tuesday tosnentthe Sas- ter vacation sag I* with Jh#r mot* beronher WrtMsy,, E. w. Bmtxs h»s bjieii. taken from the BatorM Hospital to the home of hi* daughter »nd hus- band, \JHUV »»d Jttrs, Gfew* BQ. foerts at AJtexa^eb, Chenrlea £rnett is fll ** lite home oarthe To^au Lir*e xefd. . '' RM««r Secvfee*. at NSrriMt On Easter Sunday incwnlng at 10:30 o'clock there vritt be a union set vice of the ^owiesvUilew Mel- ville and East Shelby 'clauses at IMflllvQle. She »ev, C*t*oU Hal- bevt will bring the message. Spec- ial rqusic from the three churches wi\. be given. WHHnra Ketriage of Eagle Har- bor was»a guest of Mi and Mrs. Soy Bishop on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Dactf and daughter Christine and Miss Harry Allen of B^edma were weekend guests of Mrs, Carrie Allen and family. Mr. and Mts. John Boberts and Ms. Percy Vincent attended \neighbor night meeting; at tine Knowlesville Grange on Thursday evening. Miss Esther Boyle, who is ill at Tonawanda was unable to be borae on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allan and dau$itgr, Mary Elizabetfi of Clarence Center •ivero Sunday Good Lighting is one of tbjt 5-Stars of Better living, NIAGARA. LOCKPORT fc ONTARIO POWER CO. NIAGARA<|i HUDSON f$jj MEDINA TRIBUNE luwts of Mr' 1 THo^Mra. Allan. , Dr. and Mrs. w\ J. fcobests «t Buffalo vlsitedlflkelr mother Mrs* Cynthia TBWbfft» «n^t iamHjt m Sunday. « *' Mr. and Mp*^I» C. Ba)««r *nd children, were Sunday gu«i^s of her patents, *^?J§nd Mrs. S^uim Qursaiin *t.Mi<Wlepoxt \ Hi l #fmm»m,Hwmm*mim'+**** i * Aunt Caring For Craft Children; Robert Jr. Home BY MRS. tMORY BREITSWAN Jeddo—Mrs., lieo Berrigan ol Buffalo is spending the week with her nieces an dnephews the Crafts children Robert Jr. bas come,heve from the Lockport Qity Ho^pita.! and is; recovering from injuries received in the accident which took the lives .of nis wife and month eld daughter a^d his father and mother. • , ' 1 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Barnard and soi Harold of Waternort spent Sunday with, her patents,\ Mr, and Mrs. Claude Lanslll, Mr. nnd Mr,s. Glenn Grimes and daughters, Mary. Carol and Jean, were dinner guests of his pat- ients On Sunday. Doris Tuttle, Margaret and Ed- win Moltrup and Donald Morris have recovered from attacks of grippe and returned to school. Door prizes for tho opening of our Red and White store which took place last Friday, and Satur- day wont to the following; Herrel Botsford, set of dishes; Lorraine Breitsman, Francis Farewell, Mrs. Fred Sefelt, William Murphy, Anna Obaura and George Faeker each received a vanity bracelet »nd Carl Munzel, Robert Botsford, Mrs. Mary Loades, Gladys Baton, Mrs. John Snell and Fred Bright- man each received 1 lb. of CorTeo- Willard Lake and Richard Munzel at atendbig to the business in a well «tocked store. Hobart Snell returned home on Sunday from the General Hospital in Buffalo where he spent a week under observation. Mrs. Ralph Weeks is ill with the grippe at this writing. Minister Will Give Farewell Sermon Easter BY MRS. BEN COLTON Johnson Creek—The Rev. Geo. Bontekce will preach his farewell sermon as pastor of the Methodist Piutestont church on tho Quaker road, Easter ^unday. The Rev. Bontekoe' has accepted a call to Nlngarn Fulls, Miss Ruby Scarborough of parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Otvid $c*i» bwomlu i * v Mr. mi Mrs. Arthur Sciu> boKtugh <H^8*.t'Sunday with-Mr. and MtSv Daniel Baite in Middle- port 'i ' MJF. mi Mts, C« Warren $U$by and ionv ^ohtat u*r« Jprlday eveivlng |upp*f guests of Mr. »nd Mrs, R«y Mrs. M^rjteret Hill of Buffalo #peht Saturday with S)r, aa4 Mx$, Irving Kohler. - Mrs,' Joseph Vandorwalker is in the lUelQxwt <Jlty ho^pim where she underwent *n operation the first ojt'the weefe:. > .*'' * - Mfc wd Mrs, N Keitb. Lewis xe» tuvnecL Tnur54ay evaiing Jrom spendJnf 4»«neUme in HolyoJse and/Boston, Mass.. « Mr, and Mrs,'Ben CoUon spent Sunday afternoon with Qmrles DugavJ r v Mr. and Mi?. - Morgan Beits and family *nd Mrs, D. M. Betts mot- ored to Rochester oil Sunday to visit Mm Arthur aifford. Mrs. Benjamin Dsvfe have, re- turned home'from visiting net,- mother, Mrs. Elmer Wirth at Cor- fu. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bathrjlek fnd chBdren of 'Basket? spettt Sunday evening with the f ormer% jtarents, Mi) and\ Mrs. Paul Bathv ,rlok. Mrs. Bessie Woodworth and daughter, Florence of Royalton <were Sunday afternoon guests pf Mr, and Mrs* C.B. Seltick. • Fred Bell of Akron, O., -wms called here by the death of his sis*, ter, Mrs. Robert Craft Sr. He \% now visitlnjg his mother, Mj$, j George Bell on the Carman road. Owing to the scarlet fever scare there was 86 Sunday sfiheel in the Baptist church on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dlebold and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Arthur Mcnzer in Mld- dleport. Mr. and\ Mrs. Fred Munzel were Sunday \guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ricker in Medinu. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Drum and child of North Tonawnndn spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morton and daughter, Elizabeth of Lock- port were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oron Show. . Hartland Lodge No. 218 F. & A. M. will observe Ladles night on Monday evening, March 26. A sup- per will bo served at 0:30. There will bo an entertainment. Marian * New President iu9Mc«fvU)* •» The StetooVBy ch»s of the ?r«i*»i«riwi ehuwh> met with Mjr*. lT*d Hung«rt«* Monday evening Dinne* w«i ««f* veft^ *bout ivvwly iRemb*** *l» ter whiclt a nhori tatftlae*! meet- ing was held* The new effteeri who tonk -oyer; tb*lr dutijKt -tm Jfettion.JNewten, $*(»idt»t? Nttt4- red Bayw, vte«-preeJo>nt; Ruth Zanow, secretaty and <?eK*lcup» Barry, trewur«i', , Mx% patsy ^ser bid the devo- tion* for the, evening.. Mrs. tucy ^art;etx was. in etmr*e o.f <snt|tr» taimnent coitsi^Ung of games. 1 snd contests. Brl*es wet:e won by Mil* dred Wrjght and t){ti(sy l^«aei*, Tfo* hostess was assisted by JEathee Cain, Qeraldtne Barry an* Httth Zattow. About seventy five people at- tended Ote public sard party given, by the Rebeccas in 1hejr lodge i eqras |«|t Wqduosdov t evenii|g;,: Mkrch Vmu Ther> %ere *ftvente«p tables of cards at wWsn..%*J<}i* gatnes vvei^e played. T^tiiollojvijiftt were nw«Hte$ p^stfi; wrjr, <mx» bert Qujfeley, i iyrt pike at b^WIe;- Miss Jeaitetto Maejvfiw^ secohd at bridge; John Cuttn, first fb» m«0 at bridge, Mra. Malcolm Pttrialli, first prtee at 800, and Alton Bar- num first for men at 800i $tri. Grace Slaven and Leo James t irit at euchre; Mrs. Carroll Halt, tk$t prico at rummy, /Miss Hbnnxh Fang received the door prise, Candle Light Service Good Friday The Methodist and Presbyterian churches are holding union tier- vices during Ho& Week beginning Tuesday evening, March 19 thru Friday, March 22 an follows: Tues- day and Wednesday evenings in tho Mtthodlst church; Thursday and Friday evenings in the Pre«- byterlun church. The meetinga will begin at 7,30. On Friday eve- ning in commemoration of Good Friday, a special candle light service will be held. This service entitled '*Seven Sayings of Christ on the Cross\ will fenturo hymns, scripture und poems. A union ccmnumlon service will conclude tills last meeting before Easter. Feed Grinding, Corn Shelling and Mixing at I. O. RIGNEL CO., INC. (OILSANS MILLS) Main St., Medina, N. Y. FACTS YOU NEVE t K-JI RUSSIA LEADS THE WORLD IN THE BIRTH OF TWINS... WITH EVERy RDRTy THREE BIBTTHSIN RUSSIA, TV«|^4S AQE BORN .... CwvflaU MM tibib MM fly Bob Dart LASS MIRRORS COWED WITH TIN WERE ALREADY IN CO/VtMON OQE WHEN JULIUS CEASAR RULED IN ROME.... 'too 261 IS»NGHSH JUDGES VVBAR WIQS WITH A CIRCULAR OPENING IN THE CENTER THIS IS A SURVIVAL OF THE MONASTIC TON- SORE AND DATBS BACK TO THE TIME WHEN LAW- YERS WERE MEMBERS OF THB CLBROy THE GOprUS FAMILY By H. T. Elmo r IP\ Vou DOM'T (SET A WA»F?CUT <iOC*} . VOCI'LL QE LOOKlMG LIKE - , (*-. IK <f ; »w mm mm /mm mm <mm, Mv i*t^ ^;-. ..< .. • ¥M =«*' t# V W*m»t* M^wiup** Wt*.^ F. F. A. Banquet Brings Claam To CIOH> The fourth annual father and uon bnnquet sponsored by tho Fu- ture Fu. mors of America was held In the rnfctcrln of Lyndonville Centinl School on Monday even- ing, March 18. There were Oft guests and members. Dr, M. C. Cummlngs of the history depart- ment of Brockport Normal spoke on \International Relationships of tho U. H. and Present Day Crisis.\ Mr. L. A. Webber spoko on \Why F. F. A.?\ Cloronco Pratt, Agri- cultural advisor of the organiza- tion, epoko on \Trondj in Agri- culture since 1030.\ Several musical selections were pluyod by n Hill Billy band. The glrlB of tho home economic do- partmont under tho direction of MIKS Adolv Helnolti arranged and served 'he dinner. Thin officially ended the part time Hchool which luis been held for boy« on Monday evenings throughout the winter. •.'.'-'\\,'\'' \\ .*,'\ 'HSfJUftlwl**\V ••''•'\ S -':)'\ c :!S*f^lt«*lJ»h-''t^r,j.' ••' •' ftH-UHtft flf *m» ,M»** *9r .JN|t» H-^r^he tnpe ..'w-fcingsweii* »>-Din *i-»»9»»t et tttmm 3lj^m«]t nieuit* sfi-ut^titen ef ttw* ,~ II^Te ntnitloy fgaln N-Mmtlhl, , i|««*H!Mit w«»« !f=&6rr#lMJS4 »f BllihW ai-*At«eek, |* itt football ttw<s»^l.M • . . •ft-kJMa-** of Mm* . it—a*rm«iif »urn»m» M#otie wh« *su re* snomir U*3nn \ 8a-.e*rmin» W-)P»rt «ff \to hi?, . . . 5t-»«(ipd*mn HwOlri'r t»«m* f t—K*». malSB* stiH tftliur i . tWICStt |h4l«n m&nii&ry unit tt-»CfeHV«Jt«* «».-#w»ll(m n«»T»hwtt*-, • iMs&jrfe mm-.. m i8~Bi»ft»t ;*fty. Ml*?* l!-slp*!s .. ll*-lN«fc;. Mrs. Crosby Is Hostess Mr». 'Jovld Q. Crosby entertain- ed the Bethany Class of the Met- hodist church, Thureduy evening, March 14th. A seven o'clock din- ner win served to about 10. The tublos 'vere decorated in keoping with St. Patrick's Day. Mrs. Robert Jumct, president at the class presided during the bus- iness meeting. Mrs. E. P. GUI led thv lesion study, \Women of Ot- her Lunds.\ Mrs. Glli particularly «poko of \Women In Africa\. Muiihu Thomas talked on \Wo- incrr in China\ and Elolse Oakes, \Womoii In North America.\ home Tuesday ft'qm Bntnvta hog- pltal where ho has been « patient for a-few weeks. • • -• Mr .and Mrs. Frank House! ra- turned home- last week a(tfr •pendlnf the winter in Florida. Mr. arid Mrs*. Gordon Date* Qf 0««fletd visited ftpk nua Mr«. Charles Dates on Sunday. Kenneth Serve was in Batsvia Sunday afternoon to visit Ills par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Orear of North Tonawando srpent Sunday with Rev H. A. Dcpier. M>. *itld Mr«. Vft& AlltflKht re- tyrned from Ploridft, Moridsy. log: Mi\ Melon fuller entertained her sewing club on Tuesday, olio. Mrs, Arthur Munion culled on her doughtcr, Mrs. Kenneth Sorvo on Supany. Mrs. Samuel McCoy, Afro, Dean Fish and Mrs, Robert Smythe wore reprwentstlvf* of the Literary Historical club &t the \Reclpro. 4 e^untrjf. IWiflne -,f?rovw*» «it| mmkh§~ *i mum Mmm Bfiwlfpovlrtoil stt-tonirai %Mn*am , „ . .„ . . 6I-Ul«i nil* fitlNf »i«tH ?. ••••< BI*Une*|ilofle« IDM* • ''•••'•'• sW)4r» f»Wr,> «.*-.' •WSntft of W««IHI> se^l* 4M&m Ulwrt r»W*l \ \ «i)(ml«ia ttill «»*»»*• l» ««t 'towsi.!' 8©4U»Iow to PttntTt ^r4W'. ; '' wr.nii.n incw.n:* ri.ni- *• •[ r:*w i nwh K.ir»\ :!ii » i tl.\-Vi - i ,.)jfiyi.,)iiiiM oily Day\ meeting of the Medina Study dub hold Wcdnetdgy! Af- ternoon «t Ute home of M«, JUty- mend Feller, Mrs. McCoy aM- Ifjfrf. Fish guvo a vocal duet^ \Came Whure My f-ove tAm Gi pfcirjgy' by Sbephen Fester. Thi^f weft.je* eomp«iJled tiy Mr»« Smyths ; Tlie fomtly of gpirt«# tewJty is queitiiitlnsd for scarlet fevir, miimtwm*m«nMm RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR m»mm«m>imimtm»m*mi* If iARU IlltntS (<*w**K«t /*>•«»«• HiAtttiit, Poured bm Vlwllt geon ttkt m \W# the People\ ptomm \oh .COMWO. cout tour which Will Includs a The iVumen'n ForcHgn Mission- ary Boclety mot with Mm. Clyd'e Bilmrnuid, Friday ufternoan, i ',\. Mrs. lona Breed con- 1 . i- i t rn which was \Wo- \.'.\. in, Europe.\ . :> c '.'.'. ;,-:••» vacol utiJ :'t tn ll.iiitsnwid playe-J a plai.u kufc. Foiiowtng tiio u.. • ing a delicious bufi>t »ttpp.r v/a& feerved The cuctpor tabk' v/os beautifully decorated in St. Pa- trick's tityle. The missionary society of the Pre&bylei mil church will meet with Mrs Hansom Cumajiiig*, Thursday. March 21. Mrn. Reginald Ducat and Mrt;. Zeda Thomas of Fort Niagara called on friends here Saturday. Mrs. Maty Austin and daughter of Giwport were Sunday amm In the' home of Mr, and Mm, Thoma* f^ie. School will close tor the Easter Bemm, Thu»day at woo. 1?>wse in the faculty planning trips *re os follows: Mr. imd Mrs, L> A. Webbw will go to Mm Weedttofik; Mr, and Mrs, John Medve will g^ their homes in Messina; Mi$* Marlon VanEtten will visit rela- tives in ColJegevlJJe, Pa. The Mls- !« MaMw Amadon, Alto €$my, Doris Frient and Lsis UiMtmn have planned it «»p to Wa*hi»g- to, D. C » • Mrs. Harriet War4 has returned homo frofTtt Rwetf© P»rk, Hi 3» where #he hes *pe«t th# wjitt^r with her daughter, Mrs. Wmmm linn (Hid Mr, Utm, Mr. Qmk$ C, Ptwn reUifBed broadca*L 'rem the Twentieth Ccntury»Fox htevle lot In Holly* wood. Noted scrcsn iters will (tar* tlcipate In the program. • • <• • Uilwrnlafw all over (lit slob* sent tetters of thanks to Frank Black for his salute t* St. IPat* trtek'e 0»y oiiWi IffW«y^ night concert period. Black devoted prao tiemliy hbi entire NBC hour to songs of Erin, burg, P#., schoolgirl, shown here, show* ere.rifwv.tJletetdMP living room, b*fore n big # • * When RotgitiUr |tt*\ during the^ 3ael« Benny night broadcast*, m |o#» jig which uiwsily ««« m ^valet\ oWr* it e crensl crouch, going through tb« , of relllng Imaginary bonef4 t,i one mm^hmmm Hollywood i4 0pmr ^CelebtIty Pregrtarn/ rnwi Tliur«dflyg ovep the Nwc»ft| work with Oprpe Jetwei Margarot Wndgsy, gl\ tm~'m«a* tlie «Mte< music so for In if „t rl»» Ift \Q, Leaving #<M&S$i ^...*-<SIM •lipftfl #l .„-... wit-te*Wh« i«m*» com - •'••• -*• # # ., w. 1'Whfjfi .&9m!fo mutm .««rj«i^ f ih##«ew- „ the mr «\ •$ \c^jslirfty iM«#rti?' «M*!!* m ftfthiy he«4 tor mw fosfe , * « * Hie South show** tt*J-™ tlea of Jtehen h, mmftm t»r* **m m& to «(#,„ ?cui*i»8 (lie itfttlon** $m\H 'ifwi> .« • * Ma*«k Wftber, 1?Jen iJ*c(i*sin;g * fail radi( tsitf 1 \ • !•\;.• -^•Mk^MMi^Mk « Ao