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1 Jl vmmxtiidA tmmm +& o *7 <&-* -**• bme of Mr. and Mrs. GaOy SPask Attractively. De- corated For Occasion Sill • Fuller Wedding Rites Take Place Sat LyndonvUle Girl and Hus- band To Live In Ohio* - the Mr. and Mrs, at Millville was heme of ^'^v^o.ated with palms ';,,., Mlie, and daffodils nda v afternoon. April 14, cattle iDday ,,, lhe marriage of their ,. • M.s* R. Arlene Pask, to flj'Ro.secrants, sonofMr. '\ W.Hiam J. Rosecrants oj-BLKkp-t The Rev Lloyd iffett. assistant pastor of Fll -t Methodist Church, , fteSl e, Performed the cere- tibuo white gardenias and roses. Her headdress was of white gardenias. | She was attended hy her sister, Mrs Paul B Stephenson of Evans- ton, III, ,as matron pf honor. Mrs. Stephenson wore yellow marqui- sette over yeilow satin and car- ried a colonial bouquet pf talis- man roses. Miss Kathleen Davis of Rochester, bridesmaid, wore turquoise marguisette over-match- ing satin and carried a bouquet of talisman roses. Mr. Willard gpke of Broekport * XfpUNP the TOWN * HarrieWw a RaSchnaeUe . MwJcied, April 12 The bride lrgui!- ; ' Ul ' can <*<i [.own was of white MM white satin and bouquet of Miuwer The * marriage of Miss Melba Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Rolfe of I#ndonviUe, and John Edwin Sill of Columbus, O., former lyndonville resident wad son of Mrs. .Etta Sill of Souths amptan, X.. 1., took place Saturday afternoon in Kenrnore Methodist Church. The Rev. Dr. J, Wesley Searles, uncle of the bride, per- formed the ceremony. The bride N wore a navy blue crepe ensemble with matching ac- ; Town topics Of the Wt*k , . . yingneUe of Easter on M*ln'itrfeet i.. Judge David* AlWhite leading } n Easter parade of one ert route rom church in. morning cutaway and high silk topper , .. scoop, of the week is that no less a person- Possort, better one bf> them thar ^deputy sheriffs and is totln* a goldTbadge and gun * , , . goto* to be a lott« Dan*l Boone weddings, maybe .». Barney Hart and Dave White, Jr., shoving pit Wednesday after- noon to sign up with Uncle Sam at Niagara Falls—looks as if Barney * J.,* f* i * itrr^fS Couple tiUviln MWdle- , porV »|f: Marrlafe To tto^wd JucW ft SUted -3lnlm#«n4i* silmatea sweatee and socks while *tft was best man arid Galley S?Pask cessories and corsage of pink rose- buds. She was attended by her sister, Miss Marian Fuller, who wore a blue and white crepe re- folr ami M. eland .i\*'i:ue u >nl XC-A -1'iiie o f ,,f Mr. and Mrs. ,nd family of Kent. [en il tiui-'.s >rge '\ l \ k • • • jei.i-.rgs and John Brust the Spring recess itv of Buffalo in km Uit- I' ^ l ' fan I.Mr an\. bit. M.(' Bin hi.- i\ Jr. Bow i' his- y U si .'< i tii W.i-' oeei. I tail Bowen, of De- cent the weekend M nt, Mr. and Mrs. Er- « • • ,i„ m Olmsted is home Ti-.K-her's College, Al- ,• Easter vacation . Jr.,, brother of the bride, was usher. « A reception at the home of the Ralph Roberts of j birde's parents followed with nd Mr. and Mrs. I covers laid for sixty. The couple Hilton were'left on a trip to Washington, D. C, and on their return are to re- side in Rochester. Prenuptials for the bride were a linen shower given by Mrs. Helen Geiih of Rochester; dinner and kitchen shower by Mrs. Lloyd MorTett of Rochester; variety shower by Mrs. Stephenson; luncheon and shower by office employees. The bride is a graduate of Tay- lor University and has been em- ployed at Eastman Kodak Com- pany. The groom graduated from St. Lawrence University and is employed at the Eastman Co. |M. .\• : i.i'i : fcfv ruiw \ \ MM has returned • _• i..ii. 0. C , where she ,, i .ling sometime. M\; Hon Capelli have ,. Miami, Fla., where been spending some Falls, N. Y., are spending the Easter holidays with his father, Charles N. Hood. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wheeler spent Easter with their daughter, Mrs. Howard Caufield of Wilson. • • • Miss Ruth Hlckey of Leaming- ton, Ont., has been visiting rela- tives in town. dingote with matching accessories and corsage of Talisman roses. -Robert Botsford of Albion was best man for his cousin. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was\ held at Ten- brook's Tea Room, Buffalo, after which the couple left an a wed- ding trip to New York City, Long Island and New Jersey. On their return they are to live in Colum- bus where the groom is employed with the International Business Machine Co. He is a graduate of Lyndonville high school and Roch- ester Business Institute. Mrs. Sill, also a Lyndonville high school gra- duate, has been employed by the Lyndonville Citizen's State Bank. Pre nuptials for the bride in- cluded a dinner party at Arnold's Restaurant, Medina, given by the Misses Marian VanEtten and Jean- ette McAdum; luncheon given by Mrs. F. B. Housel and Mrs. Clay- ton Housel; variey shower by the Misses Florence Fellows and Mar- ian Fuller; red and white kitchen shower by Miss Doris Brinsmaid. £oss.\ ..__ „.„ [Man\ or % flahfe^darlo&f -4*3 going in for tfte heavy itde •* music on the piano'.., Carl, whose modesty is only surpassed by Sis bashfulness, admi«r to- having a (ondness for Bach and Beethoven , . . which rerhinds us that there is a certain German instructor over at Wilson and is one of our gals very much Intrigued . . . cin, iwel, drei-spiel! . . . according to one of our leading medicos, 21 blessed events are scheduled wpre or less soon . . , how nuany do you count? . . . who'Bay& tna't there is an exodus out~o\f• MedinnT- '.~T7~? that juke bpxavpr at MoriarHy's lunch counter which plays \You're in the Army now\ . . \Dyke\ must be getting the boys bock Into the spirit of '17 ... . Jiggers, every- body . . . 'tis rumored that Hank is awny, but who, oJ* who, U going; <« take his place? ... the gats he leaves behind ore many . ,. seen .?n heard -op at the local Elkerle Tuesday nite . . . Johnny Welsh and Ralph dipping heavily into the horseradish atop the mahogany par ... it always itfves us a head- ache the next morning . . . Ab- bott appointed the new juke grin- der for the lodge . . . \Hub\ White receiving the congrates of his friends for that picture in the Courier-Express, showing him posing with the President of th* William Hengerer Company be- hind an armful of roses like some famous diva .... by the way, have you heard that the Elks ore going to have an Gffteefs Ball? . . . the date set is May 2nd, and It's going to be a grand affair . . . And so much for this week. Mission Meeting Marks 70th Anniversary Of Baptist Group's Start Miss Allie Jane Neal of Buffalo spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Neal of Davis ave. Roberty Lowrle, University of Michigan student has been home from Ann Arbor, Mich., to spent the Easter recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lowrie of West Center street. • • • Mrs. Watson Whipple and Mrs. Jennie Hodgeman of West Center street spent Easter with Mr. and I Mrs. Walter Whipple of Lyndon- ville. • • • Mrs. F. Marion Poler of Forest Hills, L. 1., come to spend Easter with relatives in town. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks and daughter, Susan, of Rochester spent Euster with Mrs. Mark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Skinner of West Center street. • » » Mrs. Avery Ddnolds of Walling- ford, Vt., is expected to arrive this week to visit with Mrs. A. V. Andrews of Culvert road. donville and Mrs. W. L. Bennett of Pearl street were among guests Sunday at a family dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Sea- bury of Gasport in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. The dinner was held at the Grey Gab- les, disport. » • • Et- Mrs. Mury Crouch and Miss hie Croach of North Academy ! street were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyce and lamily of West Center street. (\Little Man\) Jordan is now Corp. Dawson McElwee And Miss M. Miller Wed Corporal H. Dawson McElwee, son of Mrs. Hannah McElwee of Eagle street, Medina, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Miller, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. William Miller of Owego, were married Saturday afternoon in Sacred Heart Church, Annlslon, Ala., where the groom is stationed. Miss Eleanor Flynn of Sayre, Pa., and Archie Smith of Medina were attendants. The bride's parents were also pre- sent. Corp. McElwoe, a graduate of Medina High School and Fredonio Normal School, is>a member of the 108th Infantry Regimental Band there and is affiliated with the Headquarters Co. Tho bride at- tended Fredonla Normal and the Ithaca Conservatory of Music. Tho couple will reside ut Annlston. THIS ROWS if buttons march . able breasted dress- f. )• • uiih Mimmine detail. '•' ( i i sic 1 ia\ >n and wool • • w Ross Arnett, Jr., came from Cor- nell College, Ithaca, to spend Eas- ter with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Arnett of Medley street. Miss Mary Ennjs of Catherine street was his dinner guest Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. David A. Barnes of Pearl street entcrtuined friends nt Sunday night supper. • • • Tunis Buihite, Cornell Univer- sity, came from Ithaca to spend Easter with his parents, Mr. nnd Mix. T. E Barhite of Eagle street. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoftmns- tor and twin daughters of Lock- port were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs J E. FostA- of West Center street. $ • • • Mr. and Mrs. George Weale und Mrs. Louise Bcnns of Albion were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eail Foster of South iivenue. daughter, Mary Lynne, of Port Jefferson, L. 1., returned Tuesday to their home following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Bryant of Gvvlnn street. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wakefield and family of Erie street were Easter Sunday guests of Mrs. Cat- herine Moffatt of Albion. • • • Nick lorio of New York City Is spending the Easter vacation In town. and Don Heap of Wlnnepeu, Can., who is attending school in Toronto, is spending the week with his uncle ' and aunt, the Rev. and Mrs. Wil- lium L. Findlay of Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. und daughter, Day id G. Crosby Lucille, of Lyn- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Toal and f Hats! High .. .Wide . .. and Handsome! Mr. und Mrs. Elroy Wcet family of Erie street spent Su duy wiUvtSr. and Mrs. Hurry Fri man in Mlddlepdw!* *• • • • Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Porter <ii West Center street were Easter guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ray- mond Gates, and Mr. Guten of Bar- ker. • • • Mr. ond Mrs. M. G. LaRowc of Rochester spent Easter with Mr and Mrs. William Franchell of i Park avenue. • • • Miss Dorothy Walker of Syra- cuse has been visiting friends In town. • » • Miss Dorothy Shannon returned first of the week following Mrs. Ellu Gratrlck was elected president at the annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Soc- iety of the First Baptist Church held recently at the homo of Mrs. Gordon H. Payne. Mlsa Mildred Olds was numed foreign vice- president; Mrs. Amando Slkes, home vice-president; MIBS Nettle Stoddard, secretory and Mrs. Ber- tha t Brewer, trees. At this meeting was to celo- brate the 70th anniversary of the founding of tho Woman's Amer- ican Baptist Foreign Mission Soc- iety, the meeting was turned over to the program committee with Mrs. A. S Lowrle In charge Her subject was \A New Lease on Life Commencing April 3rd, 1041'' and the following participated: Angels of the Churches, Mm. Low- rle; Church of the First Decade, Mrs. B. R. Fisher; Church of the Second Decade, Miss F Add In Hartt; Church uf the Third De- cade, Miss Stoddard. Church of lhe Fouth Decade, Mrs. John Llndke; Church of the Fifth Decode, Mrs B. F. Cooper; Church of the Sixth Decode, Mrs. David A Burnes. and Church of the Sovonth Decodo, Miss Grace L. Rugg. As each one finished she placed a large lighted candle in n large candlelubro in the center of the room; each candle representing a gift of $5.00 from the society Se- veral of the women were In cos- tumo ranging back to 1871. The afternoon was concluded by refreshments served by Mrs. R. R. Snundcn, Mm Raymond Grlswold and Mrs. R. E. Parker. * Medina, lyndonville, Gasport, Baiker, Lockport^ RoehV eatw, Buffalo .«mti: Eden' jguelrts wcwin attendance SWu^^ty att«r«» noon, April 12> a.t the lovely btldal rite* untting'Jn, m»V¥l*g> \\to 1<X~ fner Miss : H9r^«t'PM^.;%viPt^' pf Mrs, | , l6v r en^y#is r #.-Mi|!|^. port, aim GUftord. ^; §ehMcH*l* Ion, oi j&r, «w| Mls<B4*Wd;ScH*^ jacket, the ceremohy i<$k >*\*-** at t^«.bjrl4e/»|i9rji\%'))iM!ftir^Mi.,,... . ding mth pf. grecti fern feftfw<$ With baskets oi (igsorvtid.iiowerft] with the i^v, Clifford \^ —- u pastor. ofTictntUt£, The bride was-attired In ft white? lace gown with llpprtip tuW veil and Mary Queen of Scots luitrdres*. The dress was styled on Princess lines and she carried «n urm bouquet of white carna- tions. She was attended by Mr*, Thelma James ol New York City, a slstor, who wore blue lace and carried an arm bouquet of pink carnations. The bride's mother wore navy blue lace with corsage of pink tweet peas, and the groom's mot- her was In navy blue crepe trim- med with white with p corsage of sweet peas. Acting as best man was Harold Schnackel of Lyndonville, brother of the groom. At the roceptlon which followed the ceremony the tea tabic wus centered with u silver ten service flanked by four gllvec candlesticks holding white tapers. The couple left luter on tho wedding trip, the bride wearing u costume consisting of a navy blue coat, dress and hat trimmed with whlto. On their return they ure to live In Sleeper street, Mlddlepurt. ..flwfei. «• bem* tfc*n-W* ^t% ^V,.A« l.»Zi Mvtwini i^W*^*twH«*~<* J*mkport. ^ !*r% t. v ». «.-„ ^*niuknaii ISA* i « Highland, avenue, «ta» _«£. W M f l( , aw****!** H** {luge to Howard H, Jwdd, *>n «irr»—\ -. ^ j^tt ifcltf iiiti> .. . . |ii|ii^ont \0mie fttd dfsieit.to' •» ^ii^iy *ii|to »A»WSV , Att«mdtrit:tH% Origin*vR«btkfti\ )l*trlet m«eiiri« 1ft ItylUy r*«ohay ver* Mr»| Frf^.rlSujeraoi'e,' li,rt* Jtarertet Boyce, $&•• *&& Ctttd- vell, Mils, Qewgla ^tiuvnten, Mr** Jessie Haferman, Mr*, ,WHl|^m Irown, Mra. Eail ' I.0Mli», Mrit^ 'Shariea Canhnm, Mva. A»tl«iv Crouch, Mrs.' JeMlo Wllmnrth, Vlra. S, P, Biood,.Mrs. Floyd Ba- con* Mrs. Charte* Boycwi Mr«, Irving Cook, Mr*. Cecil Ucey, t&m, Georgia Strauso and Mrs< Karl Snell, >iwimini«.»i-'ini»niinmw»iwii'nini mm. x i Faculty Members W# April It In Wcstficld ' To Live In West Ave, ••.••II».II.I.IIIW« I Mr .nnd Mrs. John Arlnnd Mar- tin,' both members' of the -Medina High School (acuity, will make their homo nt 325 West nvonue, Medina, following their vuturn from « wedding trip to .Wailing- ion, D.C., nnd wnilnniHbtir|i'V8* Their marriage took plftw, Pr\« day morning, April 11, 'in west- field, N. Y., ill'the- hoir»«'Bf tho Rev. j. Mnnley Sponcui' nnd MM. Spencer, Intlmuto fticncls of the bride. The latter Is the former MfM Woo? Mr*. T H A, ^*ll«» ftoW; w rJght-Pf,%$ ferockpovt.'^ < v» • ^v i ft * Ml»> St<Kkinfi*r^r]^«^vf f yilU»l V« MIW U»l\l«] WW,T'i«, r liome'of Mr. *Ad>Mrf;Wt'1l«l» iu !Trtnk-Sti«tt..., - ( >^JV 1 -. M«;Avnold Jftoot ofilfekU^t , cntevtnlned •* T«wd»V^*»tjferip90J\, , With a>v»rUty'»ft<jwer <or'|fi*'bcWo elect. * , ^ **\-V' s \ 1 Spilnjf ISowera.were^itSliV^- 1 \ corntlens In the hbhWCgyd*.'w«Vt!rf jilaycd with Mia.* £*»JlB^T«hnw\ and MIM Stocking vt^lti^K.^^i prigftg artdM gift* 'wpcW^^BMg^t in on a serving <wagpn^R«jM«ho tnenti Wert wuved nUB'*N««nSclu- ilcm bj( ttttthw»te#»,^:ilu^|i«tt b»*idcj'ii' cake .beih^tiitstcltiit^v.of; lateral, •;' .*,• >'• : »*,; ^•„:•••; • Sutiilay t«tterrioon*>^|6'^^jplo w«r« feted.ut a liftftfiVftMi^^iV Cl^tk1io«,iQuA|J)r ! v^^l|^tttte and^^t&cmT^WftM^tlflr. Evelyn Wright of Lyndonvlllo; vaiiety shower by Mrs. Mary Tnmx. Mtddlopori; black and white kitchen shower, Mrs. Elmer Miller. Mlddloport; tcu by Miss Marjorle Mutlies, Mlddloport. GOP Women To Hear Talk On Ugislation n*„u <r»«lM»'TtUtribiii.» Writ Prenuptials for the brldo Includ- Mnl . y j 40V | B> dnughter of MM ed u vurloty Bhowcr given by Miss Thomas Levis of Canton, N and tho late Mr. Thom»» Le«lil, ^\aT*^ Tho groom is n soi> of Uf. Edward ^wrfS Martin of Randolph, K,' Y„ unit v the late Mrs. Edward Mmtliv. The brldo was grntluBted from St. Lawrence Unlvoimlty with I?. A. and M. A. degrees. Mr. Miirtln re- cvlved his B..S.»dcgrco from Cole goto University and compkted IIIK MA. at Columbia Unlvemlty. Mr». .R«rtuh' l tt«rrtb1e,» ^ Jfesn Martin, MF^ «tQeH(hg;:^M;^w- •11. Mm. rrwktlti'MM|M : M»- dlhni Mn. -tylltfjil&HWMt ot iiim^a, mm MUi iori«u|iiSjMaot Orleans County Women's Re- publican Club will hold itn Sprlnu meeting next Wednesday after- noon, April 23, at 2.80 o'clock with Mrs. Muik Heath, IS Pork Placo, Holley, N Y Assemblyman John 8. Thomp- wlll b? guest speaker Ills topic will bo \A Resume of the I Ml Session of the Now. York Stoic Legislature.\ Mis Sldnoy Treble will preside at thin mcotlnii and Mrs. Burl D. Ludington is chairman of the re- freshments committee. KARBWBLL-NKI#»ON son A qulol wedding was solemnized in tho lliu Hand Mothtulffct parson.. age F.ntttor Sunday uflemoim whoa the Rev. Lylo 8. Owon united In man-luge Mrs. Hazel Jttnot Nelson I uf Medina and Ray Nowcujllb 1 Fare well, also of Medinn. The | bilde, wearing a navy blue tra- veling null, wus attended by hei daughter, Miss Anna Nelion. The groom was iiltonded by Itl* noil Francis Farewell. Tho coupi© loft later on a motor trip. HAS PARTY SAT. EVE lit ATTEND EASTER DANCK days' visit In Washington. - '^t .h s » 5U ;K your type U *He ff t h |f^ ••• h.qh.riding black (dl b»rit '» *»} 8nd . elfnq, infinitely becoming^ fo ™* t ™V, -ty 'ea^uret ot the siar oi \ \Four Mothen.' «\e'i Barbara Sianwyd. seen to be seen op- r< .e Gary Coopw in \Meet John Doi. tops « i.m«qr««n jersey drw» *i*-«Hd«-fc«1mnw»* by Ann«tt« l«Ur bonnet of heavy beaver felt in golden brown. worn Well beck on the head to &how off Her pretty pompadour. (Right) orertda Marshall, who wiH-be Errol Ryan's leading iedy «n the W«m*r Irot, picture ' FooHteps in the Dork,\ corqpie- mlfsti hir sophisticated charm with a Handtom* rolled brim cavalier hat in dtri grey (eH, bound ^ »ftj*rjr*9»\«»n ribbon. the sevcra D C. • » » The Misses Kathryn Suhulla, Laura Root and Margaret Shan- non attended the Water Follies In ButTalo last evening. Joseph Garbarino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garbarino of Oak Orchard street, Is home from Du- quesne University, Pittsburg, for the vacation recess. • « • Mr. and Mrs. Warren Martin and daughter, Mary, were Easter dinner guests of Dr. and Mr*. F. W. Nefl of West avenue. • • * Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Bogue hav# i«4umed to their tome in Medina following a stay in Florida. i • * »* ' Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ross and sons of Akron, N. Y., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Slack of Catherine street. Billy and Eleanor Mack, chil- dren of Mr. and MSB. Selwyn It Mack of East Aurora, are spending Miss Helen White of Buffalo en- tertained at a party Saturday eve- ning. Among the guests were Mi. ond Mrs. Hubbard White, Miss Elizabeth Acer and Caurtmiin House of Medina; Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson of Lyndonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffmnster and Mr. and Mrs A. L. Pusotcrl of Lockport MAIUUAGK ANNOUNCED Abrut fifty couples attended the benefit Easter dunce held Monday evening In the Elks Club rooms by the Cotillion Club Proceeds are to benof't the Girl Scout camp fund. RETURNS HOME Mrs Fern A Rowley returned Wednesday from Geneva Hospital ATTEND McNAMARA iMlNKKAL Among those from oul'Of-town attending the funeral uf M, L>. Mt>- Namura hold Saturday wore Mr. mid Mrs. James NcNaiTinrn nnd Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Ni'Namtira cf Benceu Fulls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowley, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hurry, Mr. and Mrs. V. 3 Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Fronds Bum*, Mr. und Mrs. Jumes Whlto and Mr end Mrs. J. it, Barrett o^Roches- wherc she has been confined »,.« .... --\•-—.:; ttnd el- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lurry jotu unt» tlnce she was Injured In an HOC dent several weeks ago. I duughter of Port Jefferson, L.. I. I.ONGt'OAT eiwemMifi,'.#'*^efn^» fBviai'ed Niige, Tt»» ctfrtt ilfd^lns- tewi over a simple dri*ft ijt ^own Touted rayon gbeer crepe* \ SJU 5mJL to Skw* *»%fe Announcement bun been made of the marriage In Annlston, Ala., Saturday of Sgt. Raymond Galla- gher, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher of South avenue, Me- dina to Miss Martha Lulahouskl of Lockport. Sgt. Gallagher stationed with Co F at Ft. Me Cleluin. . LKAVK FOR WASHINGTON Miss Grace L. Rugg of Prospect avenue Regent and Mrs. T. E. Lstr- wood of Albion, delegate, left Sun- day for Wellington where they will attend the annual Continental Congress of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. the week with their gntodporents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Maek of Pearl street. » • • \ Mr .and Mrs. Solomon T. I louse of IM*# road were Easter guests in Rochester of Mr. ond Mrs. W, A, Wiley. WJ-^JL 1 -' «t