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> i V **V .**,•**•**» it *?*.*£ mm*&*****f** &?—' etui f•ntia ana her staff pf officer? from Bar. , pauses ?ww. J^S? ker rgade iheV^ftteia} visit to ' it Eaton Farm iuw». j, uri ^ Be fe e ^ b t,r*to« f M*\** I _J—— . w ^.„ svewne* T>urltt*> the meeting jMrs, svenmg., Burlap the meeting jMrs, I Jennie S[ci\iiW presented Mis* Kenyon a\ i*ft & »«*(iHi ** *«* Jt „*»* ik* «g«W! 'W^ . t^S8ife;i*S».^**»^' W-^ IPSiS* Jlta 1 t^thehomeofMrs-^Ws l^f^do.foui-mlesamthl •^CnLsfwasestmatedJ a Tii Middleport Fae |3b0 : ^.nd«i to the call Kled\water from a nearby J pU ,< , Hire company also I* T.he call and together. i ^;, l ,. llby buildings ! „ ,-. , m P has returned to ' I It\ Camp Dlx, N J Mr f£ ?,£ Sunzel, of Lodc- \ Sled «-th Mrs. Crwnpdur- hpr husU. nd's absence. £' Ei-m Hoole, of Decker- l .,„.,, „ recovering from a Vi.Monat»A»BA*or Jol M- Hoole was formerly t27u.o Middleport Presby- ttion chin i-h I William meeting.', At Jhe cjoge of trie bus- laeSd^sc6sitfn*I)uw>ciV3M9$,*?ned in. chatge ot Mrs. Ncvins Mr«* Belle <Truajc and &rj3. Jes- s!2 TiUaJc, of Mill stretit .arc visit' ing, Mi, and SJrt, Maiulte- TiuaK in Virginia M^ and,' Illrs DeLJiairirigton, anrj family and M^ss Haael Pechuman lave letunied aftei pending the wirier m ^opjda , 7 Mi\ and Mrs Chailes Jackson and daughter, Jean, have returned heme a£;ter spending several weeks in Honda, Jean has teturned to Saiatoga where she ib a student at Skidmore College psoplepf the ctatfgss^iaa. * thete amjm^idqMlM P« attenda\icV*norf#»» ^antiofc thru th4 TVrteVfe^vfc^txe wwr comet f» ootuMh *»F «« ^rina>«*ii blngouf £* th* M* «tt ^p*i?- ,itetl»ctt««frthi^rkxi», , |5 w.1^ jWSH^i^''^''-'^ \The- Se*«n t*«f W«W!8 ol^tne Be Y(ith lit* Uf Ftr^taft, 1 * % * Gtooa Eflda-y Services The annu^3 (Jood Friday ser- vice in MtWdleport will be Weld in the UniV«V$alist Chfcrrch from noon to three^ <Mock en, April 11. All It .h. I peV8Qns^jyht> a'cf jnterfefted are Frudom, of Washington I welccm.^, and it is hoped that there 12-56 t».tn. ( Woman, achoUS^W»y Son.\ * l -lfrp.nl \'Why Hart Thou For- saten Me'« '< j 1:4b p m, \I Thlist.\. \ 2-05 p.ro \It is Finished.\ 2:30 p.m, \Into Thy Hands I Commend My Spiiit.\ •Mirusteis speaking will be the Rev Albeit Asqulth, Middleport Methodist churcli, the Rev John A Clark, Rojalton Methodist chuich; the Rev B. P. Barker, Middleport Episcopal Church; the Rev. Lyle S. Owen, Horuand Met*- hodist church; the Rev. Robert' Packer,. Ransomville Baptist church; the Rev. Cl|iIord R. Stet- son, Middleport Urtivcrsalist church; the Rev. Edgar \Walker Albion Unlversallst diurch. •as School. *roq**k wW ^ vi»A taf J . A|U»IWV ^\(»r/»et^» «M» r bo held »t,thO OfUlW B«I% Q» Mnil 24«n • v * unit *et iecei\ cd word of the death | , ni5 brc.hor. Oeovge Prudom at iesu.n Funeral semces 11 h.-W Tuesday. TDBtnrt n.pu.y Thelma Kepyon WClUUJIlIf, UHU ilu ..~,.- , will i>s many from the-chuiches in the area sUrrourtdlti^ ICiddleport. During the last few years these Good Friday services have met with~go\da respdfi.$b \£i-orn the mm 3T lady Halifax Aspects Bnndm Shop 1 it::^ m mm IN WASHINGTON. D.*C. Ihc wife it frio 1fiew*\ff'ilWi In.ita S'.J:CI pakl her first vU:l to On /icm't^' - -i . „.-: - •'•••: . 'a:c.a'« -i Riitain \i-hcn she cri'Icd ii' t'Ve U-i\rl'i'< f r \. » > .- u' i.r. Coi.r.ei • ..it Avenue recently. In&petl:nr. rent-ui.'M cloihi- a ;m > •<; k-\fl a:' -'.a for the armed to; ce-; ;.: *; , \i!':> '''1 \.iinjont* I'h.i; i ~ 1 ' '.-.•i Hi '..-. nt one o l (he work ti.ble* \-.•111 i-.Wri V. T. Cliv-' • i- t S J B 11 inch, who recently CCTIJ in .\* r.i rloi I'Om Englnml. Ship-\. i:c-.a-i ! i.rti this bof.ch Uv ce r> v '•'. \' 'jl ve' in'.-'Cr vuuikors lo cf i * rtxm«e of \Huiidct'j\ lr> TTorf \\'i' CH.. The Middleport school was dis*. missed yesterday for the annual Easter recess which wi}l continue i through April 18, according to J H. James Fisk, principal. On Wednesday morning a mus- ic<il assembly was given under the direction cf Miss Marion Peterson, music instructor and Charles Ham- mond, band instructor. The high school Girl's Glee Club and the high school band appeared on the program. IVIrs. Jennie Pixley Is Feted On Birthday BY MHS. KATHERINE S. MOOHE ALABAMA— Mrs. Jennie Pix- ley was surprised recently by about 30 i datives from Batavia, Buffalo Oakfleld and Alabama and Corfu In honor of tin anniversary cf her birth. Mr and Mrs. Frt>d Moore entcr- luliierl In honor of Perry London, lnit Saturday evening. It being an anniversary of his birth. Private Ronnld Daniels, who was cnllrd home because of the clr-iith of hN father, has returned to Fcrt Jnckson, S. C Clint Board is ill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fuy Starkweather anr< tnmily rf Alexander spent Sunday ul Myion Starkweather's Mi nnd Mis Elbeit Silvernnll and Kins, CI aiir.-. and KcnnJth and Mr and Mi«. Chailes Kenward and Miss Mildred Kenward >. Isited at .East Otto on Sundaj t They \wr« $w&a$ dvw>i* ot\ijvelt brotlicr, Chnties'Tro^ M v?JtB l»v feuftalo. ' x ' ' ' - V^-i $*$!&, nil oW ftttd ta&^ta&^UUjriii*. i4te4 la- l»i|'pnoiSM'Mnl^' mam ^t\\ kmMtk mmm* Join i^^M»^m» %m »era, amnd cWl'tfr(jA*,Hl8 Mm& ^sn heWl from 'Kartfs Imfrib Uorno In Medina Tufiidny BVS!^© maim|nn« l>*\ fn^*i' begirt, ' , j}| n « i,om *i*t $!»»>? ,tttwit4ta th* Ht«hw :. I bo held »t,tn& ujiwKr **««.* »» < ^*\\\**« T*w-»rt. Joilvti. Atwil fi4th { v * «rt Mr, W\4 Mt*. Mvewrt ^«ff* «,Sr*Yk ui'Mtiod their, bvottier M«- fletA: x»n Swudnjp. >.' n ,'J:«* L. $#*& vtWtcd th«lr, tot-otliw Wev MEttititt vjlva i»' Iirw4 thelv M$e %\^ QI^CQ Kj*eHs ftnd Wr«? Ml^Slfisibeth* Ray($ of Bttjtftla iMtefe wi^njl^udstfcof'tlielr pafv fnt*. t^,.v«nd.Mtt, Od«U B*H«V» iauahtoV of Bultivld^MlMs' t\w+ |.^fcl A^atng o.ntl ttwoW Park*- •oft §H ,l \« i >«*****»*».••* .ii •• ;s'-'» s • •' r»T«p FLIES MiBR CHASES 'EM-Air cadet Billy Southwortti. ttolder of Minneapolis, a« \Minors\ visited Randolph Ftak . - on tour Richard Toole Speaks At American Legion Dinner BY MISS RUTH KINYON MIDDLEPORT — The annual membership dinner of Clute Phil- lips Post, American Legion, was held Tuesday evening in the Unl- vrmallst parish hall. Richard Toole, Americanism chnlrman ot the Department of Now York was the principal speaker of the evo- tnnu. Miss Harriet Pettis, a orjde- elci't r t this n v nth. was the guoat of honor at a black and white k lehen show PI Friday evening. At 7 • 30 o'i !i ck desseit lunch wa . wived fiom a table attractively (croiattd witli a howl of sprmu I low eis Couil w. i-t v. M played C4UU11 n v IIIV «nv.....„ ..—.., week. Mrs. Wlilto ^im _ foirnert^ Wlcn fVjlstcaci Miss Dorothy Prudom ^fta liotorio from Rochester oyer thtf ^eokoHai' , > Mlsa Dprls Hill or v Rl(Jgpway will be at Mm.' Jo^n Jtat^a ,*>r\ Wednesday, Thursday and filfyw, with prizes being awarded to MIBS * VC1 ? w f k to d6haHrMnlnil aijd Eunice Gilbert and Mlsa Bcatrlco ««»Wcurlwr. A^lntmehU rtn M Rcabolt. The guest of honor v/w ««*• Jt H« ho|«» b» c«Uln| W»W given a guest prize. Guests were or nt M >'»' K^X »«»»• ... present from Albion, Medina and Middleport. iafrnlly plot at Wost \*!*«<«# . ^;li»#^w,vaile«W'^Mw;o« CongratulnUoris «rp extend^ Honfaqyo Falls weY* Suhdny^'gueslir to Mr.'orfd Mrs. iftvlii WifltQ.tsn of Mv. ond Mrs. Stlos Watson/. the Bjrlvol of- 0 baby glri'DW*! Mrs, C. C. Meycf upent fttttdfeyi $Uon at the Medina ifftspltol' last'——»——;— ;• -^ -•> • ^wj^rt^t,;' Clayton Ocnson'ortd fainlly ot UochcBtcTwIirbo ICasUst »U*lfl* 0* !il» ntotlier, Mi's. Henrietta i3on«on, Qtilt^ a tow* of OturVounf pc6p!o tox& part-in tho young Parmer* Athnfcur show «t Ino Albion High $fehooi.-Wednesday -oveitlng. iMts 'njrtd Mro,. 4ol]n l|ntch find *6*i,'|y^nWI» nnd Aidu Boyle will be E««tcr aue*t« of Mr, and Mrs. ttleUnrd drcen |D.Bljtnvia. field: on Smjdnjr/, n . ^ , ohestcr VJsli«d*Mt\ «Sd'Mfiu. J 4> < \»» i^QljevW on ^und»yi * <V* V^ ''' juiestsi'of h*r bvathw:Mft,»rw^ Mrl^ Aluci'l Head «t , Wnvii!0LW*pftSnt\j^»' i Mr. and hfv*». v Claude l -BBl)ier fcpen^ Sunday with MrrtBttd^Ml*- PH.' Mtt'5f>W ;3 High School riayday or nt Mis, Hatch's fl0lf3. The cp)igr«i(^l6ri qt tho MotA^ dial chui'ch; will Join with ttoMUfr vllle church for Ectisler (icfvicol on Sundfty. Mrs. CliailcB Axtol) c^tp(ot« to JuitiW' |>o(iio« was howannw'r\ IhUlrBio oai Simdny. j! J&senh vnn»cM , ftiia t Min^,W|l|'' Willliim Ofcnn at OaklloltJ Oil fell* tiny aflemooii, * V f'^ '•• Mr. find MM. BatfMt.'ltlkJfr : ! tended a supper nt tho Mel ipd'Ut, ohuccli at Akron mv Frjdiiy.n ghl. IliKh School PlaydAy vum. w,itu*v.. -*^..-,. , vlrT . r I.yndonvlllo high Mhool gill. ^ S^^?* F^Sl^ » were guests of tho * Mlddteport f« « iU ^ J<* hurts P' ^ r school girls last Wednesday after- h \ *«* Ule $** «VC«lTO<H»jjjl noon Bt a Playdoy. A playday has ^ d * ho wm rotul » *«»» '^^ been an annual ovont In the local ' # ,„, , , * . ' i'k.i IN THE SPOTLIGHt, ^ AftStltlntfeiW h|«»» Jn «ol»y. thouftli ulio ». 80 4 y«Mtoti. % flh#| *<$$ mi thirraicnlni of » m»ke« HirdAufc fs «Dewii'Mf»| was planned by Mary Wasvnry, Mary Maldn nnd Joan Ostrom un- der Uio supervision of Coach ChrU Kuirell. Girls purtlcipntlng In tho InUumuiul events during the pre- sent school ycui were chosen as : member* of the local teams to par- FACTS Y( mm Ry Bob Dart CWINfeSE POBWEQLV USED -THEIR , CATS A% TIME-KEEPERS: SHAPES OF THE FROM THE VAftyiNG THE FX. .WHICH OFTHECAT'Sl GRADUALC/ CONTF2ACT B6PORE NOON AHO Dl- . LATE AFTER NCON, . THE CHIMB5E - COOUD READ THE TME/ J^TAMPS - ^WITH , FLAWS ARE 'VERY VAL- UA0LE.W r A yOUMG CLERK NOTICED THE AEROPLANE ON AN AIR MAIL STAMP WAS UP- SIDE DOWN. HEBOOGMT A WHOU? SHEET WHICH HE LATTFrt. SCUD POP. . THOOSANDS OF DOLLARS.' ,. [PRIMITIVE OF TM6 .SHA B T5 S WORt-D PUT TO QETHER 1KB l*»e— —u BN 1765, TV4S„„. OP GU3UC5STER PReSEMTEO TO K»*3 GEORGE m, OF Et*3LANO. / Ayyo - O^-P HOkS£,27 IN HIGH/ 2*3 )U NEVER KNEW!!I SUAW'^S xr^fVO RLXE.0 THE f?OMr* &rAPi/?E/!/ v . PtiPIW THE REIGN OF CLAUOIOS, THE ANCIENT ROMAN EMPIRE WAS RULED BY C ALllSTAS, UAR91SSOS AND PALtAS, VKKO WERE ELEVACTED FRO« SLAVERY TO lMPCVKTAKr OFFICIAL POSmONS^ THIS TRIO «^- HAD CHARGE? OP THE APRWBSOP , THE ENTIRE . ROWAN WORLD. §NIOK»NSORlGlKACTEO AWONG THE J*£**g ose0 IT AS PART OF A f« sAcaeo PWVEUGS SOON ^CAME ONIVEPSAI > njA5MAr4IAN5 WOULD RATHER STARVE THAN EAT FISH.... By Bob Part FOU§O«E2!J ftMTT By Irv firman Vf»UP01.K• , ruxiRiwf THcnatr ts MKTTH M it I «i ro».u>^M» , *' T.« t£CO^ ( %x**> nflrri^uT I -rr *» «uex„ I *v*py* 11 AI I (.*'•*•& A. 'Oc«. . 9C-0-0 II T » ».•«>« A LOOK. - H. XJ3\\ Monday afternoon /lorn 2 to O.' Easter will bo appropriately cl)» iorv«d In the Presbyterian churd), Sunday with a program of upeolnl music and the prenoiitatlon of Dip Easter story by tho lower (CCfidcs of tho Sunday ScliooL A ipetinl tlclpato In tho events. Mlddloporl Oirh participating, lo volleyball wero Stio Durdnn, Ar» I lone Altman, Kraholn Hoyer, CIIB- I dy» Becker, Norma Thomo, Uorl» « Klrkpalrlck, Juno'Welter, Helen Klrkpatrick, lola Hint, Doily Cook, Dorothy RoodliOUio, Frodn PtoehW ninnn, Rose Poehlmann; Jeiinlo Zobilnkl and Maiijiirot Mead. LyndonvlUo girlg taHln« pm\ lh Utla event wore D, Henry, T). Ocot- zc, L. Crosby, Norma Allnuui, ll. Hungorford, N. Qroy, Jimei Col0 r BCMIO Woodwortli, Bewlc Fticmor, Kino Barry, Norma Ooot?., Boris Woodwarth, Miiii(arot Squire*. Botty Powley, A.udroy With. Elulne 1 Booman, Dorothy Cain, Beverly ' J one*, Bunliolbull wa« also played with the following Middleport glrU, Rosemary Schwann, Florence Kcihl, Marion Pollock, D, Etigllib, 1 Ann Hammond, Mary Trncey, Mary Maida, Judy Schwonn, Mory Wanvary, Dorothy Jockfon, J one Ostrom and Mory HolUnucr, Lyndon vllle wim r«pr«HHlt«d In a''t '> ill by Vcrna Wilson, Mll» . -J (* .11 I.K., Uo. u. Howe*, Joanna Hou^emiui, .loann*. Fog*, Juno Bar.-, Loin Hcutitmoo, .Mar- Jorio Cook, Atinata*ll A.ndrow«, Marion Maine, Virginia Albone, Helen Brtsmatd, Dotty White and Paulino Diiley represented Middleport in olmffle board and playad a|iln*t Ruth L-ako and Mary Mum«l of Lyn* donvllle. Mr. and Mm. Charles H, Illc- hardwsn have returned to their home on Park avenue afUMT ipetvd* tag several weeks in FlorWl. Mrs. Fred McDonald, Mri, Jay Wolfe and MlM Dorothy WoMa spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Msynaid Colvln at V/lUI*mBvlu>. Mrs. Cirrise Leete, of »t*k jlrest lliiBpentd dtir- UngtBiftlmlni wS lsoihe where VRoWrt Mont- Is hust square I eut diamond on ton,' ihajwplttd. \Wh*n^tt-.«i*t thlna, yeu don't tiro wrwa you *L)fa* Ii ^tMcotnlui* Mttm£ impllcatad for yountOllvJo'teH' |com' L iWrOi ••• *# » I p*o«ra*n. can't »*« IJtOjVVU worm 111 m» ««...,. M ... alirhed, A hutristl»H to ths prop ejsfaHmtnt .rtaultei In s tarse |Ia*s :lmlUtlon ritif worth tl.M. Vaisiitina twimi throuth Ida UnMi. \Perfect!\ he oxulted, V • • It may very wall fa* that a ntm csrsar, u » pMiVne, l» In ths off* n« for p*»ll imy^Ml, commin- Utar on \•- \\ «»-«^» «iiu th* Hft Parada radio .... Rtty* lumbls pi was SflwUi re* to do the ration oh a wries of ahotti da; is; WfoviS MiiM of natiohil K t'pten rtiima «m*fKji»»; # j attaal's slsassnt «*MiWon,, sausid such e^mmanr tf> ii him savsral ofrarsfrom otherTlIm atudloi. .^.f;^, ' r * tlona »< hla f«• mil* UaUnayit»—...•.• r -,. T ^- ; - a admll to bSfng w w sT T^'t older than ha * uaflttly'ifelwl 18 or 14. Ollvfo eonttw*#l M *\\ Icelva dottna of p|r«|ofWi J wask from ardlitl gl»i1»»*v what makea It «m»]ttaW him l« Uio fact that of lata of Ida mora ardent. *J4L. ithraatsn to lasv* their !*#«»*_.,_, JotiriMiy, to Naw York f^WM [fill fathar rnuidl#» m wW**.'' haw tha teatt^Mlnf >MWKIO waiW ir*Mjf BMwSfW f'fijIS** •**l(l fcajstuiatJljr i«aM-t*.»^. -fc A •.a.aiiv lattsantV «iMa»B> ( •J>1 am iwl ••••••ii1.1 • imn 1 mmniUMniimiHii UMII\ minwiiwwf *m m*n UMIIIUMIMI mimr left Rridey to visit her Hitcr to) Fredotjia. 1 Mrs. John Cr«n«r and daufhtdr, Miff Mary Cramer apent. Wcdttct* day morning; In Lockport, H. James fink, principal of mi- diepert whoo), and Cornell Chrl« fm*U aitotvkd m mttitytit iU mg*r$ County AtW«Uc A*K>CU- Um M Barfc* *cbool W«do«td*y eveiviog W*eo th« b*»«iNill »&v dule lor the; leasoo v/a* 4iKrus««d f< ^^A! ^