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htaj'sday, Maz<&28,1940 L he Floyd Adamses | Were Wed Friday .. „ i * • BY MRS. EARJL WINtlERS • East Sheiay—tfhe -marriajfe, of liss Mtarifi Salter Of Buffalo, laughter of Mr .and Mrs. OdeJl Baker of East Shelby sind Elpyd \dams of Cheektowaga, son ot and Mrs. Charles Adams took M.,ce Friday evening, March 2i, it i he Baptist parsonage in Ho^ey. >ht> Rev Edison. Parker omcwtte'dL f tie ywere attended by Mrs.Edison Liker of Holley and Carl Reake it Shelby. Mr. and Mrs, Adams nil re&iae in. Buffalo. mmmmmm sunshine box froni the school test Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ch»ri«* Hfttric «nd daughter, 3Warguerifc were faster, slttttts of Mr. and Hits. t*f E> brfrfht # STeV Tot* Ctfy. Puttf SoUftierti TtSHj? Mfsrtt Aif<* and ISrtlr Colony and Mr. and Mrs. AJv-in Eskelson arertttfcirur a trjpt ? south, *„, Mrs. Earl E&ale and daughter, mm* JeSfr spent Tuesday iti Me- dina, the guests of, her- sister-in- law, Mrs. Ralph' Wtftin^ , The game social, which was' to have' Been held sit the JJadles Aid Hall, Friday fveftuxf at tjiis week has .'been postponed, . Mald—Ikinjttiy |£»r* JWagdalenei-^rean tefcher Matthew—-Vf rnbtUfoWley < PSer-~<?rosby Steele? Salome^ariryif 8&At :* Joanne—Mildred* Wafers '' Mary, mother- of Jamte^Hefty 01- SOIL . ^oa^oini—ljolence^tisjfts, Shir-, ley M«\xtya Dorothy lurcher, I^eah frfojlte, Marllyn-Pratf, £ar aar*JfyfC ^ , Kaifiaietie and vlriihi* Britt and'Junior Pratf, Victor MijEi weie also members 6f the Cantata,- Have Easter Guests Mr. and Mrs. RJEarion Gdlman/ vne Easter dinner guests of Mr ndM-s Chfton Simmons, Mr. John Leroher bad a birth- day la<?t Sunday. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Handy, who iiave been spending the winter at [Fulton, have relumed to their fiorae 'n Shelby. Mrs Clarence Taekabery is suf- liiring ('iom a carbuncle on her : Inock. Mr.- and Mrs. Earl Hale ana daughter. Norma Jean and Mrs. lu'illiam Ewald were in iL^ckgort; Isjturday. '-'.-. Mrs. Merle Scott was given d . jtistei tanttt* GiWft \fairest £<>rd Jesus\ a pagean{ cantata 1 presented by ehoM, and Sunday School scholar^ under the\ directioYi of Mr& Raymond Steele Was very nicely rendered. Stonier. Vail presided at the or- gan. The church was_ decorated with Easter biles and ferns. The .characters, y/eie as follows: E'aster--Anna M# factelberry Mpllter-^M^s. Jo^h;,terser Childr^^ackie Isercher, Wilma, : and-.Lyfe ShuJS&-' Pilgrims—Normap Neal and Har- . ley; Ft&tt. Claudig—Iti^ty LeVelJer •• •'< l'~A\'^i':': . •'. ••\> ', ii n.. i m vmm&sesstes* TtihmeUiniWf Provides Item . For Scrapbook 1 * BY MftS. H. J.\ tTJJlD Prt3«die^ ia New Yorjs Ih^lustry ogaii)st th« mldttte-sged worktr is disgppeivint rapidly, a lefislative committee concludes after a threes ye«V surv«sy, i , ' Tc- furthej 1 empIoyabiUtj? ot old ^rorkers^' tkjer Joint committer headed by'Asseinblymau James J» Wadsworth,, Wvinjiston County Republican, t ( ecornmencI$! s., Cfeatloa.of a state fund to tftr- Jieve, employee «f eornpensation, costs arising fjroni accident^ due to , disabilities, in ordei' to offset, in- •West tfjtWeS—Mrs. H. J. tund found an item df leal interest for Her scl'apbook ift the Medina Tri- bune of last week. Under the head- ing of \Fifty Years Ago.\ It stated that Mr. and Mrs. John Richards of Knowlesville, celebrated their fif* fjeth wedding anniversary. Mrs. tjund's fnother was Caroline, the youngest of their four daughters. Mr. aftd-M/rsl ftjehards were the parents of ten children, William, Maty, Thomas, EUas, Matilda, An- na, George, Caroline, Franklin and :Adelbert, Of these children, F. P. :»»* 7SMT, REDDY KILOWATT -r ^^^ AND HIS FRIENDS x ^ ji ^ iWrifffi •ammm A nomt FOR m§Wi ivi«» WE mn ENJOV COOKING WHEN I f^tLP WtTH M ELECTRIC MNGE | 0< Good Lighting is one of the 3-Stars of Better Living, FUA^I^ !^0£K^|t,4 mttiWJ&m C9, NIAGARA #1 HUDSON THE MfiBlNA tBIBUNE 4 vJ ^ *<* i ^ *s *• *if - tstatmm m Wadsworth Committee UrgeiPfan To Help Older Workers Richards of KftowlesvlUe, and Adelbert, A. J.- Richards ofTMe- dina, are the o»ly ^hes left of tMs large family ^jreaff.'AU ten.^ete in good health and present at their parents fiftieth, wedding anniver- sary. Mi$. A. J, Richards f6bj? h picture of the' gtonp that day; Mrs. I*und Ita^owe oi these piti- tures whfetx sh«rv»!ti.es WW higli* Attend Birthday Party Mrs. ETarl Ctevls, daughters, Geraldint and fl^t^i Mr. and Mi's. Howard Davis at^nded a birthday party lest Friday;' everting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Davis on Maple Ridge. The party, was in honor of Nelson Davis' birthday. Orris Grimes 6f Ridgeway spent Monday afternoon with his par- ents, Mt and Mrs. Richnrd Gri- mes. * Eurl Davis and family expect to move to the Mack farm north of Gaines. A Hortland corners party has purchased tho Oakes farm where Mr. Davis has lived for the- past t\\x> years. I\Ilri»m Davis md Robert Hill Wed Robert Hill, oldest son of Mr. ond Mrs. Harrison Hill of Water- port Road and Miriam Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coral Do vis of Sherwood Road were married Easter Sunday ot the home of the brides parents. Mis. Edward Porter left Friday t.l last week for Detroit, Mlchityin, where she will visit her dnugrl- tei. Mrs. K.eith Strickland. Mr and Mr« H. J. Lund were lhe supper guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Hill and children on March ll'lh. in honor of Bobby Hill's fifth buthduv dustryV tetyetance to his* dis» aWed-nerspns. v Authorization fpl\ Sonm grou$ such as tlie joint }egMa.tfv v e, com- mittee ott JaTjpr/ rciuiiom to seeif extension to all Njfcw* Yoirk ^Hv* ployer^ of th£ \V*dswOUh-RoeJi-* ester hiring formula de^otoped ftom the *>usvey* - The committee f*Ciun4 wi^o- spread addption» «y state and otttt- pf state industry, pi jftjjs foTmuta^ based on the theory that nge gi-oups on tt)e indusWal |>WW)U. bhoulcl cbn^snond wHliafce groiljp^ 01 employ'ables within a cojcnftwn- l(y. If 40*per cent of «)iiii)loy«|iles are over forty yeais of age, tor e^atnplfls industries try to employ the'same percentage of wovRors over forty, % The committee also rqsubmlUed its 19H0 fft-oposai tor a, stet© \adult |hyslc«il mj^Wl mfam MMer Hie, HeaiWi pepj$tm.<e}jt, to ^lp wofe- ers correctjpiivsieat iijjttfio^ Mrs* eadl Society Mrs. Ransom Cummiiiffs Wqa H0stess Thursday BY MRS. CLIFFORD ZANOW l^r j^rentg fl^ *nd Mi*, Wi»W Gray, Mfcs $*m B»ntleyi who faMWiw* ih MatilftQA 4* home *or ft f*# days, * Mr, snd Mvi. W«rd Wrbjht of lytedirttt wf r« ^nd*y guwts ot Mr< *jd MM. C««il Wirliht, > i,i„, , i »il|i.fn • ' * H#aM wWiwi HMnNW Trooper mi, Mr«, Rtytoonct Shasttl h*v<? return** tro*n * month's trip t6 FloW4«^ t Mis« tucitt* Brir»m«ld at ft* (IBCA and Miss Sitffctr Brituaaniw. V^hft Attendu ftrooKnoKt MIWWHI wer* ho*r>e Suftdny* t t j&\ snd Mtn, ^Towwfd Shenm ol Glens R*«d, v J^ong, lisUnd, -waf Sund«y jiuests of M».v,and Mr<> MW«A Smyfli*. MtssXsaniUta Stroysn of Boch» ester visited Iter parents, Mr* |t«d Mrs. ttowell Siroyart OVHSP- tUe weel^cpd* . ,' I \ , in , Vlslttnr nmm - tti. find Mti Bh;n<58t «owley &«* Emmott Rowloy- spfeht tlft\ ^eofc. wS. \vitti Mi\ a«,« MVs, NflJted Draauo of AVelfeviU^ Ma* BraH«B. BI»4 h^ sons, Etciif, $at S|fe*M retM^'a MWh fc# ptssta fw * : weejf's vlsW» '..:',• v Mr. 01*8 M^k'-j&rtWf pt^^Vofe owl f^fly of <l\ieiieiler \*## WceK eurl gtiitstu of Mr, ftv^d Mi'*. Roy Yosler, M*\ ai\d Mrs, Wlffltt *W*t»* 6)? Buffalo Were \veek<jna; KW»i8 of Dr, and M^rs. DftfeW FHSSCis Misa Bevefly Walth^t of Wells* villo is visiting Mrs. ClliforS 2«* now. Lyn4mvlHo-f-The Presbyterian Missionary Society fnot with Mrs. Ransom Cummlngs,- Thursday March 21, Tho now offlcors; of the society are: Mrsr-Graeo Richard- son, president; Mm. Ned Langdon, 1st vice president; Mrs. Robert Smytlie, 2nd yicepresldont; Mr3 Charles VanAernum, secretary, and Mrs. Thomua Fellows, trea- surer. Other commltees are to be appointed later. A tureen supper was served following the meeting. George Brinsmnld and Warren Hutchison, Jr. are home from Wd- oi- College, Trenton, N. J., for the Easter vacation. • Mrs. Lillian Frnser entertained nt a family gathering on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wollor and daughter, Barbara of Niagara Foils were Sunduy miosis of Mr. and Mrt Frod Lnngdon. Mm. Smytho III Mrs. Mary Smythe Is 111 homo on the Wesl Lake Ro.id. at her Short* ^Mias Grace Gray of Boiivnr is spending her Easter vurutlon with FACTS YOU NEVEK KNEWI/i By Bob Daft S MPLOVINQ A NEW DEVICE CALLED A *<'TUBE, U.S. NAVY DESTROYERS CAN DETECT THE TWfiOBBlMQ OP AN ENEMY SUBMARINES EN- ONES WITHIN A RADIUS OP J THIRTY MILES.... }JsS) *tf fe *£ oo C** FOR. N' IOT.^LAV^ vA6«l TSTr-^r 7V. ap-srr=ge e^ZTj)*' jcrr 8>&£H>g2afc* ytfV **%&&> LP -TO {Sftao^ -rue WAr*\ 4&AH EXHALES ELECTRIC IT/ J IN ORDER TO EXIST.. WE ALL | EXPEL MINUTE ELECTRICAL PAR- TICLES WHICH COMBINE WITH WATEC iNTWe ATMOSPHERE TO PRODUCE CLOUDS. WHICH PRO- DUCE RAIN WHICH FEKTI LI2.GS THE SOIL FROM WHICH WE DERIVE OUR SUSTENANCE... *§C^ \ fU \4 Z7l ^JagJSngrv •V JMACWIr4E GUNS WERfi USED AS - , FW< (SACK AS THE ANCIENT ROMAN ERA/ / ACCORDING T O THE DRAW ING OF HERON, A GREEK MATHEAAtfTlClAN AND VETRUVIUS, *v , A ROMAN AftCHrTECT, THE AisClENTS USED AN v > l| AutONVAnc 6ow WHICH DISCHARGED 200 ARROWS i >^**V#*~^ 1 A MINUTE.. ONE INSERTED AUTQAtATtCALLV AFTER THE OTHER/4^ FSTBTVMBBUSnfflMllLllli^M&aatMlto THE GOOFUS FAMILY r ICOO^ 0«^«T MEV*/S, Kin- ivJuST GOT^ A LOAM OF <IC AMD WE RE GOING STRAIOHT r-o EUROPE\ I Ocncsr WAVE - To RETuRW THE Mowty FOR SIX MOOTMS' '^ ARE *XI CRflrY HftVEM'T W6 EUdu<3M DE&TS TO f?«y OFF ALReatTv? AMD WHV EoRCft V/HEW^^IU CAWT CVEM RPR3Rt> A BUS f?>OE ? Vtou MUST Be MAD — TO THIIOK^ 0<^ ^PEMOiMG ALU THAT MOWE V .TOGoTo eUteOPET,VJHEVJ VJE'RE ACTuAuuV |I0 RAGS .STARVIMG AtoP Ju4T/=» SHORT TUMP AHEAD OF THE gREAPLiME\. VJHATS THE STVf*twOOUS ATTffOCTIQW OVER THEOE . ftuywfly ?^ /-__——^. r DlDM'T -YOU HEAI? ? THE SIAMESE TWiiOS AREcSO'WG TO SWIM Twe EKK3LISH OHAKSMEL —. ap IT? s. m. By H. T. Elmo- WE'RE (SOiKJG ACBO?>S <(u W . LITTLE BUDDY r I THtMK ~^rBtrr THro TlMV ^ WE <3HOLn.olI SAW»E» AlWT PLAMT FtTTATOES HH«e, PA B«G #«<5UGV4T0 IMCLUOE\ A PWCH' By Bruce Stuart Entertalny Sowing Olub Miss Helen Barry cnieftaifled icit sewing olub Monday ovening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Byefle? and infont spa were Sunday gtieitB of Mr, and Mrs, M, P. Bavfy* Miss Marjorle Martin of HcM- cluer was homo lost weekend. icr slsUa-, Mrs, doprgo Cafdy re- .urned witli her Sunday to spondli iow days, Loyalty Class Slate Dinner Program ToNite BSUTO Center — The Loyalty Class will servo a dinner nt tllft church this oveJilng, March 28, followed by an entertainment \the Marionette Merry Makers.\ Born to Mr .and Mrs. J. Smith of Rochester, a daughter, Mr». Smith IB the formor Lois Vag/T, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vngg Brrre Orange will sponsor a dancing purty on Friday ovenlng, March 29 at the Orange Hftll. Mi»s Helen Shaw of Ml. Morrli, N Y , has been spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. Wilson H riotchcr. Mrs lrvm Kolloy is convalesc- ing from a scvor'al woeka lllncsi. Vlilttiif From Detroit ' Mrs. Marlon J. Steele nnd »on, Harry .John of Detroit, Mloh., ar- rived Saturday evening to ipend a week with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Phlllipi. Mr, Phillips Is slowly Improving after a re- cent illness. Miss Helen V. Steele who is a 'ludcnl nt Conton, N. Y.. It spend- ir>u hor .-prlng vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steele. Mr and Mrs. Olin Orlnnell of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. nnd Mrs Ouficn Steolo of Buffalo we.o Faster «ue»U of Mr. and Mrs. Stoolc and family. Tbomus Fiunnagun IB ill. Mi. nnd Mrs. Myron G. Culvor and twins of Rochester spent Sun- •v i,l i t^e former's father, Geo, P. Culver und siiitcr, Miss Alia Moving To 85onth Barre Howi/rd Utbbu Is moving from the Cunning place 10 Uio Daniel Moloy farm ut South Borro, which, lie ho» purchased. William Purfitt, who occupied Miiny farm will movo to the ,v. iAi.w...a ffi)m on the Culver c •''! hor I, i • • , ! - . . 1 *;• blc. \vh> *lll ,,.- ui , | I -i«tr JJ'.it.r.-.-' ' ,h 0 larm house. Mi « 'H Mf *. Guidijn Baker, who have betn k,i»ini It, wilt move to th* B«srm» tenant house at Bvuth Barre vacated by Hmry Bates, who ha» moved t» PlalttJtffJi, N. V Lorcn McMurruy i* m»ving from Game* to tiic George Gibte homo ut South Barre. • • lrf tat lll'lt l 1*-mtfMMTfc -Si Tl IIIDII IH-•• • i |-*^i il f i, *< ' .-Vi^JC:;-* '<;''-' \ <'/.,-- •ratHi INl n IVMMII H mKtmm WM W *?•< -«\-'-j^ ',' .^y',,{ -iK^S-' ''& ,v '' — — •jMMpr r '\\\\r\ r^ mm m *tm m Bbxiiig, Wrestler Chanips Await MHS Btmk Mitt HIMtUHUaMKMt FinuiUats to lntra*rnuml lia%.ift&* Wre&Uiog Tournament at Medina High School will mwl iu tolte for the title at a H^Jl Ww5oi Smth Wight. dat« to be enfiosteced fert«r. The Tournament, held &vtpy y«w in ibo itshooi n&tn, e»m@ to a «KW» tills week with 11 champion*! s»d 22 fiflallsts in 11 elmm dedded. this year, as olway«, the boy* were divided into- el«s»s In twtti Junior and Senior Higli. Chsmpions and flnaltets are ffl fy/iWm- Bmior mgb, Umm> *#« no. Vimsryehi, disrttj^tffl; iw» 130, Lawtoft vs. Atip&n (Spweti Kite); 120-1553, lltmm$M&, cfcttfl- pioo; J2a»J,'», bake m. Vnikr iBwm mm; m»Mi, »9b im l«K* *mm ii9 v ^a *m 3T jHIJIlll.lli Itljlj m ^0^00$»!>0^^^\ itr:a.l*^t-^ tcpwiNWij?* so«»«'rltn:fr... — -»„«iir .*.,.- -.j. 'It'***, Whip litfp%r«t«flm ©foJtioi il&lK^i^is^Y* 1 \^! h*WM-i|iW fti*.n«e#ni*r* rt*B».»w ... .^.. .. . iMtetlt* , t w ^-Through ifcaBemfeQ M,r»»J9 ofteiftt »*-ro out ' l»-A clip <l-*T'0tnt of Jomv*i* |«#-P9rt of n co*t (BW W-fes«jhw» itKti (Bbf f » 83\\it4l!Kt\ii« orfltr intoni •neltnt em* |8—Te iwjid 17—Aimnunt iil-Hnrii *H\m frulti or-Niebfiimi for t)i»o«of# lrwft«ftrttl mound ' Hiiiuilo* will «i»|i«nr (A nf«< iMiir . , vMmm^^^-r-A'' |g«*fj*fif »*a«ip-fi«i.*^ -^V-^'iJ. irw^j tun swew# ' tiwOStttMf. IS»-»fe»wH* *«MfWtt. • .-:---.f k , ' O' ; . -i*na •, .•'••-.' .'..-•„•»>'-••'-• .*. ItW^Wt- .'imtn» *AMWM ..t1*t*:.«i* ., , jUMfUWf Si«»T4 ufltols »tbfbt!y . . . . , 40-PflU mottth tafcbr* , ^.-- - ' ; I0~T» iktiftr, R«~-M«»ieal fltrwtton «t»nlni( w frew{ IC0-16O, dorhoto vi, Benn (Sportu Nile)! and 170, Swlflte^, champ ion, Wreitllng, llu-lgi, Mcno,; mery vs. OwcnS (Sports NU 128430, Orwif v«. Stlnsofi (Spor r^lteh 1S0-13B Cttttridbfto, eftamp toflj 138-144 MUei vg, Stomaki ($£ort* Ntto)J 165-180, MU> Chltmplon; 1B0-JO8 Wnikiy *» P«h«>n (Sports Niton W0»JVO Tt1Uh#y, chamwloni 170-178, Fro Morlnrty vs. Am«a (Sport Nite ; Mid 176, Coti'lus vi, Ptttlt (Spoi Nllo.) Junior high. Hoxlns OO-ioo Wfl^f v«. WlilJama (Sport* Nito); j%t^a#6rge,|%rfipioh. \i'.i-I.tiiTniti ,.,i,„»A II-, i . |, , , , leal air* ii* n\MW ««hbr> [IH ?nciHr« aw»v,n MM BI1EI MMtlBlMMIT raU'lWM KIUUEIM I nf.lfj r.inmiif.iM i.'.Kni«Kih» IIMl I I2IPM lilPMWill I f'V i?M ii-J aii:-ir.in wuw nnrmi lit) MH7.«| MWiii-i i-n: ra umuMt wt«>iMM c« r, ft , r,*4fi*.v1lfij»« tfMwfMi Aii» Mm. JSmrWa 8t*n!«r »fothe» of Rosoland ftvomio In Bttntt'r viicnt- ionlnt In Now Vork Gity. • • A Mr. and Mr§. Upward Shlnglo- tofl of Mead aventie wero EtiBtei S uwitii of Mrs, Shingloton's mother, lr». Margery Malik of Lyndon- ville. • • • Mrs. fiobort Iden nnd daughter, Katherlno, of West Orun«o. N, J., hove boon visiting friends in this violnltyi • * f Mr ma Mrn. Wii'son Pluromer of Medina were Eunter guesla ol Mr. «nd Mm, Frntik Conloy of Lyndonvllle, • « * Harriett ond Duddy Hart of Buffalo ore viiiting their aunt, Mra. William Mwon. » • * FlfiWier Jobniwn, o student at the University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will drive home next week to visit Iii» brents, Mr. and Mre. Elliert JohngOi'i of Mlddleport. Mr. ant! Mis. Homer Schilling have inovud from the D. 0. Foster farm near Middlemen to Medina. The MhtM Oetiy Jefto Bturgln, Elizabeth 01m»t«d, Anna Prah- ler and Doloil* Biego and Cloy Sprov/t« at*« Home Worn Albany State Teaehew Collego for the vacation, • « * Mrs. Karl Hale Wd daughter. Norma Jean, of g«*t 8M»y upent Tuoeday v^Jtli Mr*. Htftph VVWilng of Church street. • * • Mr. end Mrs. Ward Wright of Mvdim ware Sunday $utssl# of Ut, antt Mr* Ceeil Wright to tynAoft* vilk • # » Mr. and Mm U&mti $mm ot Qtem IhtaA, h, l n *#« m&* tomoW at Mf. mi tin, Mitofd scythe of ty<i#«vf1}& fitt ttmtttok% Wr*. *r«»isE siww o «| jim ifa#%t» : smm ef 15si?i$te mn plum i#u& is mimfM^m,^ Vmii mmm, Lincoln >S|it.aliH on Uadto With Wt«jp <»f «Ar Massey MilBoiur Will fc?8r Llhttjln's ev«ftfij|{!.»*fft l**wt to worste wfH to pewfifii'*. fh« v#» win b# ##;' lltod' .Mj«^ «» ••\\ \'\\ ff» iti* 1 «*ojg jjgH* :: *m fetft&n #w tit ' liiojtif, 1$# ©#fljl|s» *wlU»\ * .'lit ssfctf **(« _,.. #f mm. ,,,„. ., apfK'flr#rifA ma M% f rwteJi «nd Rois Wm$#$$$& wood sveawe, v/«pe t»Wm$Wm the b*«plta1 l«lt ThuMdl*. f yS, Mm. Ra* flidmpwn, ffljMr mo sdmitfed TimrWuy «0p urn- ;j : --. Mlw Betty Jone oM#, Wteif** nue, wo* reliMCMi 8K a p8tt«ftt JVioay. ' Mrs, Vmt\ 0om. adjraltM I*» tunlsy m ft patlftnt, w«* ^M^l Mflndjy. Ml*} Jflnl«# Colefflfn. ipftor* and Mr. sua Mr*, Am&ttfMl&m* tmfoA, Sr. Brttt ««s4 Wii* *^i» mitted Msn^dy ^ Mr*, tery MwtfcsMr «Ml ^* faat Aiu«Wf*P. ft i mdWt, «* tuw«d tett© Moaiif, A em wm bam smMt fe fflt* ut«l Milt. <fe»«u» O, mk % ^ M«dl6% £ . mrrmm fm$r, ft$xfa $fm A v?m a4njiti«4 fmtiw #ii> M«4 ««*?« i#te»%^ mmm* ,^i Greyhound** ««Thla Afn«|JHi Am criea\ prc«rom»~» fitting pndriiC pay tribute to one of ttULrftMjjf lutmxing Atnorloatu of alt (fmtf. , Strangely enough (ho mtiri who lius become to ClO-eiy IdetitlUld ih tho public mind with Lincoln; M not American at oil—for MitM*y was born in Canada. Out, & rneit* lino on tho map does nol *t«m'. w novo bothered the mtllfofti w|i» have acclaimed the aotpr'n p«y* formnnco both in ploy, \Al)9 Wit* coin irt llliiioie\ find In till ItKO :oi(en pleturc movie V«ffJoil 6f that play. Llntuln'a apeeeh as ho dllltver^ t Mmself WOJ) heard by,* mm , nt Jul of p« pie, pr»B*le-Jl}^ poking—and It won not tOphlHo* y rtgvridcd vyo ate tola i$ 0tt» .m,or.uy etmmtftU. Vet J$»« n>ond Magsev'a rcpetlUoh' Uj tJio mairterpteeo will be ibUmejItofcy mtlllom. It con bt> heard ,iil)g8]ly over etatton WHAM at 8i(J$ p»1in., Prltloy, March ilOth, ?•: MMOI.N'A MJCMOKIAL m bp&W» ' ii «#if|cfaisi M< dsJlteofl \ mn M \ / ,/; *, '#•