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-»r V l »<< , z''' Charch Serrjcet «nd Announcement! Christian Science \Doctrine *| Atonement\ *« the ' subject of the Legion-Sermon 19 all Churches of Cbf 1st, Scientist, on Sunduy, AprU 20. The Golden Text Is: \All things arc of God, who hath reconciled «B to himgel* by Jesus ChrUt, and Jjuth, given to w the ministry of i reconci^Jstlon ,, (11 Cor 5:18). Among the citations which com- prise! the LcBson-Sermon is the fol- lowing from the Bible: \Tnua shall Aaron come into the holy placo: with a young bullock for a sin of- fering, and a ram for a burnt of- fering . . . And Aaron Hhall bring tho goat upon which the Lord's lot fell, and offer him for u sin of- fering ... If therefore perfection wore by the Lovltlcal priesthood, (for under it the people received tho luw,) what further need was there that another priest should flue after the order of Melchisodec, and not be called after the older of Aaron? ... For such un high priest became us, who is holy, harmless undeflled, Depurate from Binners, and made higher than the heavens; Who needcth not dolly, irn those hl«ii pnesta, to offer up burriflcc, first for Ins own sins, and then fur the people's: for this he did onco, when ho offered up.hira, when he offered up himnelf\ (Lev. Hi. a, », Hebrews 7 11.20). The Leston-Sermon also inclu- des the following nelcclinn from Dec textbook of C'hiisliiin Science, ••Science and Health with Key to tic Hi-uplines,\ by Mmy Hnkor K1I1I.V. Atonement is the exenipll- in-at.on of man's unity with Odd, wlirieljy man n-flecls divine Tnilh. Life, .OKI IAIW . . The jilnnetrx'nt of t'lu l«t 1 t'conclles ITUIII lu find, not (<od to man; for the divine 1'iinclple of Christ Is (Joel, anil how t'lip f»od piopltlute lliiilself II was tliei t'fore ('bust's purpose to reconcile Man to God. not God to- roan,\ (pp, U, 19). ChrirtJfln Sciettw Society; of Medina :to a&Mnch oi 'thf MofJiw Shwcfo, The first Chuwh of thrift, Seientlit, Jn BOfton, Mm. Service* »ve held SWnaay irnoro- ng at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at the lame hour, Wednesday evening meeting at 7:45, The Rending Room ft the church edl- fce is open to the public the second Wednesday in each month, except legal holiday*, from two until four o'clock, where the Bible and authorized and ap- proved Christian Science literature may bo read, borrowed or pur- chased. All are welcome. First Methodist Arthur Grefwm, Minister Sunday, April 20. Morning worship 10.3O. Church School 11:48. On Sunday, the minister will exchange pulpits with tho Rev, Percy P. Auher ol tho First Met- hodist church, Akron, Mr. Asher, in addition to occupying the pulpit, will address the Men's Brother- hood Bible CIUSB. Wo hope our (juust preacher may have a large houriritf First Baptist Rev. A. 8. Lowrle. Putor Mr. Harold Huzanne, Organist Sunday April 20, will be obser- ver as 112th Anniversary of our Church. Special music will be sung b )lhe two choirs and tho pastor will speak on \The Church How Did it (how\ which will bo symbolized All members and frl- encli of the chinch are cordially invited lu come and worship with us lit this service. The Hlble School will meet ut noon. There are classes for all Htfes Monday Tin- Sihuol of Holl- gioiw Kdurullon will meet ut II a in Wednesduy. The Hoy Scouts will WO^O««O««O*»OOOOO«OOO«OiO<>Q<;OO<»9<»O4>O^OO'*9O<OQ0O) i! The World's News Seen Through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR !I An hilrrnalinmil Daily Nnvipapcr la Truthful—(oniinii iin- Unblainl—Proc from Honinlional- inn — lidlluriali Art I'lmrly and InXriitiive and lu Daily fcalurea, Tounlmr t»lll> llii' wVolily Mojiirmf Section, Make llm Monitor un hind Ni'xapapvr far ihu Hume. Tli» ( liMMotn Sc IOIW » I'uM i »lilll|i, SixitHy Ona, Nnrwny Street, bo*t<m, Mnuathuiett* Price (II; 00 Yi'/lrly. of ft OO n Monili Sfliurd/iy lnuu, in<lu.lin|i Magn/inti Sri nun, HI 60 a V'oar. fmrodtutory Ollct. 6 luuo 11 ( «TIII Nflmc AdJreu » SAMI'I I: ('l)l'Y ON HI Ql'hSr HOW TO BE YOUR OWN DECORATOR By D/rtdot, Garni llouirhrpint Slutfio HILIN KOUIS tlirteltii t>/ Hole to Make V$t< (•/ Window Spurt' Romellmcn I ho way lo have enoutfli of giiml I liinui t« In linvp nmru of them, hike a pnir of guod rhulrn, or n pair <>f (jooil |iii*turi'« .Ho u puir ot (food windows may bo tho way Lo gul it • tiiiiiiinir fUVrt fur a wnuluw irnrdi'ii or u nuinini'r loom. AmmiK tlm jrin><t lhlri|/ii which Motlurn nri hilirturi' IIIIH KIVI'H U«, IH Krnuto' ll(rht in our hoti»t>n lnrH<T winduwn Hut 1 lifiir ym« sny, \Wi'll I luivin't II Muilrrn lioinm, nnil my wlmlown uit) niniill\. Wi'lJ t'(in»liliT I Inn tlu*n Ihw winiiiin with a «mul dark huh, ITIIKIO one mini 11 wimlnw into luu IniJTM win down, Uvrrily four IIMIII-K from (In- Hour, rigid up Ii tho ri'lhnir nnil flooiletl IUT Imll with Minnhinv Of roiirnu, tt depeiula on lhc< type of h<>ii«i', nnd pcrhiipn whnt you ni'cii in a window hlt<* lhl« In your IIVIMU room, ot tho buck or nlilr of tlm linu»i', nut In t>o tun ox potii'il lo Ihn nlrt-ct. 'I'lic ullernl luu ii i|Uiti> p<m»ilili' Or, aituln, (K-rlmpn you luivo IIIH- of tin- nrw, iln UttliLfully coniiiarl mimll houni'i ln>iii|f huilt t\dny Ooo<( HouuknpiDt nlmuat i'Vi-rywliiTf, lliut linn n buy wimlnw ot K 1 \\!' \*'\\• of tiny wimfinvB which you rmild linn intu ii wu.dow (rnrden. What you do is Itmlull woml or (fhnm alu'hi'n, nr wuml Willi ulti>i» ovor II and pul n com blued tinnorl iiii>t it of pluntn in -inn 11 < milium r» with your favorilu ornumonU, Ihuno ondui III» knlck kmukn that yuu jimt ii>>n t kliuw whnt to ilii with III liniiM'* whin' llic rroiil iluor 0(n'nn tiit'illic hvino; i-mtin »IH-|I win down are muni nnil h<M'n iirr rciil ib-o oriitinjj iilnin 'i lie riiuinl (tlnnii how In in wlueh fern trsidi'ti tlinvr, inny hr um'il in illtfi'iriil niiri on I)H< Khflvi'B. A lii|r ihlnn \line will hohl Jiipiiiifiii' Illy lrnvi'i in Hiitfi I iiiui thfy ilo rnlher hitt.-r in npui|iu' con tiuiii'iB On the olhi-r linml. iv> ilno well in ritlii'r Hut vary your i cntain nil for cnlors niul mix Ihcni with etyntul lllivc a hit of humor in whni you put tiiu«t)ii<i', Biillicr nil >ooi niniill i-hln» IIORM ur cnti, oliice lliriii untuitltiBly, umi you'll llnil \ou IIB\C u cun v«r»nt inn conur tii-»r|| nn u doeora11 vc window oiu'iim^ At tho ciiul of th<' room hy the tintiiuic-o iluor, Imntf Iwonr ilni'i' oi t'vi'ii four |ilcturf» ol kiii.lifil »,.ri, oiin nbtivu Ihi' other to furm n pun, I I'ut n brm-h tinili'i them ami you'll bo ili'lltrhti'il with tlw remit (',, «u|| brni'lirts for ivy CIUHT M.I.- uf n, ( . door, or ciilu-r «n|» ,.f thr- ln K u| i, ddW to Cltliy Ihr B |,.,.„ ,,,,!,. ,, |,,,.|, you hove H'|>«-uu-il «t miorvnU on your KIII»H nlu-lvo, n n,| |,,,,-|i | mv ,. „ very pretty rffect lot vrrV Id lie liioniy IVrhii|^ i ...i\,,,. ,,, „„ ,,|,| f„, n . ioneil h.ni-f with dm 1 , «,„,,| \\„,k whel'r I tuir u a i,,,-,. |,„ y winilow. You wotihl he w ni' to piunl I he wood- work while, i-ream or a pale, pale hlue if you wtint to niotlrrniee stnl I'liikl ahi-lv » in ihp w m.imva nn.l f,.l ll'W Midi H MlK-lllr- |t- | ^ij.rj.j-rt^ abovii The lig'\ pti.to „,|! ,(., i,,.^.,, In t[ive that I'Mien wr niod-ro. nil Wan 1 — hgh'. Biwwt ut 7:30 p.m, %> Kl^* Vm- Church at 8 p,m.. 7!ii% Friendly Ckelp $JWW& women will meet at IN howw of Mn, Miriam Caldwell, Gwinn Street at» p^m, Thuriday. The midw«ek Prayer wrvice will be held est 7:80 p.m« W* cordially invite you to attend and enter into this hour of Fel- lowship with Us. Friday. The Junior choir will meet for rehearsal at 4 p,m. The Girl Scouts will meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The Senior Choir will meet for rehearsal at 7 p,m. it. John's riie Rev. John E. Wilfclnwtt, Sec- tor In charge, Mrs, Louie Neal, organist and choir director. First Sunday after Eautcr. Tho Holy Communion service with uermon by the Rector at 0:30. Church School at 10:30. Wednesday, St. George's day, the Holy Communion at 10:30. Religious lnntruction Mondays at 11 a.m. This Saturday evening dinner nerved to all under the direction of the ladles' society. This la for Jho general public, not Just u parish dinner. Knowlesville Presbyterian Church W. Christy Croft*, Minister Knowleovllle, N. Y. \Post Eustcr Meditation\ will be tilt' theme for the Worship Service at 11 ii m, Tho Sunday School mcetti at 10 urn, Midclleport Universalis* n«v. Clifford It. Stetson, Pastor Miss Edith Rademaker, Organist 1045 am. Worship 12 00 m. Church School 0.00 p.m. YPCU. Knowlesville, Millviile, EaHt Shelby Kev. Carroll llalbert, Panlor Hunday. April 20tli All oorvice ut nil t'hurchrn on the ic-gulitr wln- ti-i achc>dulf tlm<\ ICnowle»vllle Chuich U 00, Church School 1000 Mlllvlllf. Church .Service, 10 10. Chinch School, 11,20- 10ml Shel- hy Chuich 11 .'10 unci Chuich School 10 30 All welcome nl every »oi vice II will he iippt ecliili-rl if oveiy- otic will In IIIK lo chin t-h n i>ll|j of p.ipei with the fumily name mi it • •lift the fuel un lo whclliei the funilly will ho ohservlrifj Blow or fust tlrne iiftpi thl« Sumlay nnd uny opinion denned, undei Hliind- ing Unit un iidjinilrnenl snllnfactoiy to nil In never poimlblc, but us ninny will he coiiHulted nnd plcim- i (I if poHKible If nil In Ino rniten I'li'uhe t|o nol fin yet Hi'incmbei Apiil 20lh, this Sun- duy inline lime ftit nil nei v IC<-N l.e,i«lie to he nnniHinced fiutu pul- pit Come umi buna your nciuhbtng Hints to Card«n«n by Harry 4. loy >'foH><r Expert Ferry Seed Station Sweet Pea a Return An Attractive ir'inrfou. 4?ra<tfemenl T l lie It 10 l» cucuuranltig tiowi for hiimu Kiinlnnorn who tinvo mlHnml iho diillcncy and fittRroneb of owool I>OH» In rurout yimrn bo. cuunii of Ihu (llflli'Ulty of Htowtltg Ihein siillafucltiilly A new, inot'fl VIKOIOUD. longer- hliioiiiluit. lientioflUlant nvvool poa funilly tins boon Int.ioilticoil to tho BiiriletiliiK world It In tlm 8prlng Plowni'lnK Hwi'Ot fen. tlovolnpad by frunk Ciiihlioitiioii, one ot tho worht's loading nwoot poa authorl- lien Ilocntmo of iliolr niiwiioeui, Hprlng Flowei'liig Hwoot I'enn nrn nn yot nvntlublo In only tmvoit colon. Ttimo All-Ainnrlca i)rl«owlnnor» weni Introduced last yotir Ittwo Plitli, llluo, itntl Uivotuler. Tho now onen IhIn year tiro While, Clear I'tnlt. I.liihl l.avoiulor ami Mauve Tlii'im new nwoot jioan nro grown )UBI Him ot her typed now In Hon- ernl tine They may bo ptantod out- dofirit )tini nn noon n» tho nott eftn lie winked Km Blipeiior roStllt* ttln noil nliould bo nimtlod to a ttapth of u tttcheii and tho lowor 12 Inchon nilxoil wlilt fortlltiwr, ^>^ofo^ tihiv well mt11<(| mumiro Thatroncli nhoiilil i him ho III led with tlio moll- ftniiluei mixiuro lo within olx In. lion of the lop. nnd lho Rood pi ii n led In thtn sli n I low It elicit. Aftoi tho noeillitiBn nprtiig up. tho baliincci ,<f iho noil nitty ho btuikoii niotitttl ilio »ialh» of the growing ¥lu<'» oveiy week or no. Aftoi »lu<» <i4 *oll »8iatill»heil h«>y ulionld tm ivuiiued tlioroutjltly n. t o «v.'V 1v i lo ai'VOII lUys 1\ •\•! »<•« 'lues should not bo «ri> i ilo.ijt tho »ottilt olilo of a •iui.iii.ig . *heie Heat Is eiontoiiL A ..«.. i> il\ii« n fenco U good If i trie .ii« planted tn tho opon. sup- polling ntiurmio nhotihi ho strung I wit -.'i I»»B \r ropo rnther than tvr-, s.'fji p, 1;1 , ahntilil bo kept pu«\i iii hidiiio sr»&(<>i produc i Uvpy fJUME MEDINA nt*V.VB. fciaoit* * ? Leaving Ml li'i ••• ; ic Em Been In Ch»iw«triiiver»8M8t <3<wrch Here Fdr -Jm Years MIOI?LEP0BT--The Hev. CW- loxi Stetson, pastor of tbe Vnivey^ saifst Church since October ?$ 1835, has banded in hJs reaignsttibn to tak* eifect May 31st. Mr, Stet- son leaves the Middlepart church to go to Derby Line, Vt. Mr. Stetson and family came to Middleport from Town, Me., where he had gerved as pastor for 2 J-2 year» upon his return from Japan where ho was a minslonary for J0 yearo- While in Middleport,' Mr, Stetson was the promojtor of the Community Christmas celebration and through his efforts the cooper- ative union services were carried on, Mrs. Stetson, who will remain in Middleport until the close of the Middleport school, has been active In church aflairs of the com- munity, and has often lectured on Japan and with Mr. Stetson, dis- played their collection from that eountry. She has also been active in the local WCTU and the Study Club. At the present time she Is president of the Association oi Unlversallst Women ot the Unl-, vorsulist church. , Their daughter, Dorothy, wfll, accompany har parents to Maine, while Ruth wilt remain in Roches- ter where she Is employed at East- man Kodak and Jean, who grad-. uatea from the Middleport school this June, expects to enter Buf- falo State Teuchcrb college next full Mr. Stetson's resignation ,08 rend to his congregation follows: \It in with mingled feelings that I uirer my lesigniition as pastor Of this chuich, lo take elTect, May .'llnl. Since Octobei, 1035, when wo came to you, my family and I have formed many fine friendships iimontj the metnbei» of tho parish and community, and it is with deep regret that we think of breuking theie tics In out our united Univ«r$aUst cause will be of the same spjft that we have jried to render.. Ixere. Place and I people may differ, the work is the same. Neither this church nor that is a completely Independent or- ganism. Both are p^rts oi the same Christian company.,And both hold the same high principles of faith. So we shall all be henceforth as heretofore fellow-workers in the kingdom, and sharers in the good- ly fellowship of tbe Master of us all.\ Fires In Medina And Vicinity Total SeForYraoDate Figure over one-third of 1940 Total wdh you we haw felt that thi»!- M '» Fannie Dunn. luborsl lil(l ' d i I A second heavy wave of fires occuring in Medina and vicinity during the past week seemed likely to swell the total calls an- swered by the Medina Fire De- partment during 1941 t o a record number. The fire department responded to 18 alarms during tho week from Thursday, April 10 through Wed- nesday April 18, making a total of 34 calls answered during the month of April and 39 calls since March 1. The latter figures re- Ijiebcnts over one-third of the 1040 total of 106 for the year. Thirteen of the f,ires during the week were grass fires, apparently attributable in part to the dry wealher of the past two weeks. The most serious fire of the week occurred Tuesday, when fire ut undetermined origin destroyed i burn on the Carl Breed estate, 4 10 North Avenue and threatened two houses on the corner of Gene- •ee St , und North Avenue. The property is occupied by IH OUR chuich as well us yours, j Thiee plga perished In the blaze, And purlieulmly in these last | w hl(h ' whipped up by a strong months us we have hob-nobbed ! «• \ u| . quickly consumed the struc- with trie fiiundei . nnd fui efttlhers, j ll1 \' ''\«! with u large quantity of we have come lo f.-el that they bo- I * \ hlc P«P<-*r nnd ragii. long Lo us a.s they do lo you. i At 7;5r ' a - m ' Tuesday, the Me- \Thete i.t nol lime nm need for reviewing here our five and ono- huLf yenis in the chuich together We has e many satisfying memories of things accomplished togothei. nnd peihupn not mine Ihun the nuiTHMity and expected number of disiippointrnents and failuies Hut we air loin meed Hint the lime linn now come when a change Is lidv.intageous both to you and lo tin Their K much pntetitnil stii'iiglh in the pansh that I time nol been able lo enlist In Ihr ac- tive piogmm It In renHonuble lo rxpt it thai pail al lca.il ol that ilienglli might he enlisted by .ui- olhei inibliii with abilities along dllTei rut lines fnun mine ll i^ ouf hope llnil this in.iy be MI, and llitis ease the un i evhingU heiixy bin- ilen nil the •hotililei •< of those who have i in I u-<l ll MI long \We MO glailly to ,i field in oin familial Nrw Ktigliind The MM \ ii r whli Ii we hope In leiulei tliei e CLEANING SUGGEST ION Upholsttry • Tap»»try Rugi • Corp«tt • Leathar Vanftian Blind* • Painttd Varni«h«d • Lacqu»r«d Surfaces • CLEANS AND DRIES QUICKLY • NO MUSS NO FUSS • DOES NOT WATERSOAK THS SURFACE • LEAVES NO AFTER ODOR NON-EXPLOSIVE / / PHONE 35 dinii firemen were summoned to the home of Mrs. Belle Fear by, 530 Kust Avenue, where oil, over- flowing from a stove became ig- nited and caused slight damage from smoke. The fne department was called THuisduy to the Medina Stumping Works fnundiy, on Mum St , wheie slight damage was done to the cel- lar when un overflow of hot brass from the floor ubove ignited lim- beis in the ccllur. On Monday, the fire department was summoned ut 5:30 p.m. t o the house belonging to the Lett rand Whcdon I'lstiite, Ohio St.. occupied by Ralph Heu, when sparks from the chimney Ignited shingles on the i oi if The blaze was (|Uickly exlmiiuishefl nnd diiniiiRe limited to Ihr burning of one or two shingles Thuleen glass fires diiiiiiR the week oecuried at the following places: Thursday, 1 p m , John Sheldon home, 1001 West Center St. Kudiiy 2 20 pin. vacant lot on West ^Shelby Road; 1 .HO. lot owned by* Luwrence Moll, 20(1 Wi'sl Avenue; 1.40 lot. Win Ihi A\cnue; 2.0.1, Canal bank on Slate St , I 50, lot of Otleuns Quat iy Co, Enn Rd.; 9:35 p.m. lot tJlen- vvood Avenue. Snlurday: 12.50, cnnnl bunk on Ryan St , 1.05. lot owned by Wm Oiinone on Ciwlnn St. 150 lot owned by A J. Morgan on Chad- wlck St Wednesday lot owned by Mike t)ob\islem. Hates Road; 3 311 pm. lot owned hy Tnylor llrothn s on RoNi'land Avenue. ELECTED HEAD OF BAHlaljfP A98QCUmm Cad W. Wirthi President of. the Medina Artist Co-> wait elected president of the Orleans Dtettict Bankers Assoctotion at a itHSfetin* held fay tb»t organization Wed- nesday, Ajwa 15, ii i ~. .HI \ii\ j '\'\ w| - WINS |25 <AW4i*D Mrs. Bernice H. Miller, 113 Roseland avenue, Medina, won $25 at the bank nite drawing at the Diana Theatre, Tuesday. Ruth E. Sills B. 4. Albion, whose name was drawn for the $100 award, was not present. Boy Scout Council Sets Dattf For The Festiv jL June 26 I.ock|ioil. Aprii\flth The Exe- cutive ll<i.iid !%(*fcing of the l.e- vMston Tuiil C«pjBtll. which was held Tuei-duj e\f<!tt|riB ut W.u tier's Tea HiK.ni .set the.|lnt<- tot the an- nual sti aw brt iy.)^Stiviil us June JR anil 27th Thr <kjpni will be held this vein .it the ll^^o of Pie.Mdent rxniKlas H and Mp|| Patteisoii at Burt |M Plmi.s are unii^^fAy for a large attendance of SCs&ulors from the I.ewMi.n Trml iBl^SlCll \t the Re- gional Merlins, ^fit^h Is made up of sliilet. o( Ne^'S^'k )(I1 d New J«--mey. at Roeh«^t# on Solurdmy. Apt il '-'6th \V. ^aH8<>e Whitmoio \vn\ iip|«iinli><l chairman <>f Uie \On lo Rochester Committer\ nnd ridie.iliiini are th«l al lenst 40 mn' will i'Kf .ah in'iaije .ii .in op- portunity to attend this meeting. The next Council Meeting will Ije held May 8th at which time the entire council will meet to dis- cuss council business. A committee of William J. Madden, chairman, Herve C. Holley, Dr. James Dun- can, El wood Taylor, Willis Phillips, Milford Pratt and Timothy Tracey was appointed to arrange for the 21st Anniversary of the First Class Council for next October. Reports received by the various committees of the council showed progress and advancement—active participation, as citizens, in ser- vice to various committees, plans for an extension of Cubbing and Scouting to more boys in the area, plans to bring before boys Interest- ing and helpful reading and to bring better Scout methods and programs through this same chan- nel. The camp at Alleghany State Park will open on July 5th and al- ready has a large enrollment of troops. It is hoped that every troop in the Council will take ad- vantage of this opportunity. ,The Camp-o-ree will be held on June 6, 7 and 8th. Several loca- tions are under discussion and an announcement will be made soon as to the selection made by the committee. Camp chairman Herve Holly, will be the camp chief at that Cnmp-o-ree. Plans are under way for the de- velopment of camp spots with shelters throughout the Council territory to make available places for troops to hike and spend over- nights and weekends. The Medina Conservation Club has already granted permission for the use of about four acres of land on their property northeast of Medina for the us>e of Scouts and the commit- tee is now actively engaged in get- ting materials ana erecting a shel- ter. Other locations have been of- fered and it is hoped thai over a period of seven years there will be enough place available to ac- commodate all the troops and Scouts in the Council. m m O'REILLY & Si^^i PRESENT JOB Wednesday, April 23] THE ENTIRE LINE OF THE BIGELOWfcUi On Wednesday, April 23rd, tfre Bigelow & and Carpet Company will bring to Medina fol ONE DAY ONLY their entire Rug and Caral line and will have it on display oh fee main fiw of our store. Mr. Sillen, who has been with the Bigelu Co., for many years, will be here with the dispiajJ| to show you the line, to answer questions andtij help you if you have any carpet or rag problem!,- He is an expert on carpet fabrics and the blen&f ing of color combinations. •.\.. j As you probably know, the Bigelow line isj one of the largest and finest in the entire \%( and carpet industry. It gives iis a great deaj o! pleasure at this time to invite you to come in and] see this display of the latest in Rugs and Carpets. O'REILLY & SON 531-3 Main Street Medina, N. M ETwhUewasi Jlisstoner at meet £L vdlage board. i„ner. Charles F. wn SennU.nden^ofj ikns riav/been Lassed presentation E*»\ n begl0 !l S C«Di»t.on8 and h« C nine ^unties at JL York Apple Bio: 1,'Canand.agua in |e a rer,.\\\ or ^ I md .- U,e area eml •festival committee « Led to Like part in •parade lo Precede l^e queen ^ ^ ^ , Man) f.om here aJ lake .\ I'\ ^\tJL L^enby the Ep Ipeopl? «f \>' s dK f f IBISDOP Cameron J. Ijalo, Ai\d -5- • • ChandUM EMicott • Civil W\ veteran. Ibonor I..-1 week at Lclu,-^ «AR e. IEOSUT only eight. Lthol-:vil War ass |occa>i\'> , Robert F- Noona jtorney and former I [president ..f the Ji I of the ll.it;isia Rot, I den S. O.fran is vii !tolor Impro PICK - UP and CLEAN UP YOUR RUGS • REACH for your telephone and call 49D when you urereadj to have us pick up your rugs for expert dry cleaning or sham- poolnn SAVE YOURSELF THE DRUOERY OP SPRING RUG CLEANING BY CALLING KINGSLEY'S • WE'LL CLEAN YOUR DRAPES, TOO, SO THAT THEY'LL LOOK LIKE NEWI • Goods FULLY INSURED while in our hands. KINGSLEY'S 415 Main Street Phone 499 V^^VW^VN Read Rules 2 and 3! You May Now MAIL Your Answers ! . -J^AAMWW FREE PASSES TO THE DIANA THEATRE GIVEN TO THE WINNERS EACH WEEK Read the Contest Rules Carefully I day. This will enable school f Rules of Contest (1) Each week, the Tri- bune will publish n descrip- tion uf .some living person in Medina, like the one enclos- ed in th<- box at the right. (2) You must KUOSS who tins poison is nnd submit >nui answer tit the Trib\ne offire either in poison or by ni.nl On tho Monday noon fnlitisi mg inn publication date wc will tliaw Hie win-' riors out of nil correct an- hwois received up lo that time. Four winners will then I CITIVO two passes each to tin* Diana Theatre. (3) Distribution of win- iioi s will bo as follows, two in Medina, one living on a rural route outside of Me- dina, and one In u neighbor- ing Milage or town. All p7 iz- es will be awnrded lo Me- dina people should no cor- rect out of town nnswers be rrct'lvod. (4) To make the contest fan lo all no answer will be accepted before 8 u.m. FYl- VVhen a boy. I used to explore Bancroft's woods with Peck Sheldon, Tickle Lardner and several of the boys from Ring's End. I developed into a ama- teur lee speed skater and my nick name at that time was \Oaa-k\. I teft Medina and worked on Wall Street in New York City for a man with a well known Medina name. I re- turned to Medina and held sev- eral positions and finally en- eased in the newspaper pub- lishing business having been half owner with another .Medina man of the Saratoga New York Sun. At the present time I stilt get an \Ann Oakley\ from the New York Central through my present profession. Don't let the above descrip- tion fool you. You know me. Who am I? children and persons who may live at some distance from the Tribune office to participate. (5) All answers must be written on a piece of paper with the name of contestant and address. All answers must be in by 12 noon of the Monday following the publi- cation date. (6) Should no out-of-town answer be received in any week, two passes each will go to the tfiird and fourth persons living in Medina who submit the correct ans- wer. (7) Everybody is eligible to participate in the contest, except employees of the Me- dina Tribune and persons re- lated to them. (8) The Tribune reserve* the right to make any Chang- es in the contest rules, should it appear that the above rules are unfair lo any of the contestants. (9) No answers will be taken over the telephone. ri **w*^ l *r^V ,t 'i^M^^r^r%r^*^ii^V^i^lB^ , VHi^d , V , WVWW ll W l 'W l 'y^^*^*hff^W*^*^*^' ? Who's Who ? ms. Bro«n roof and home »fcn low« coplei i H\'.v clever ' vastly improve of a h'imc, BJ painl colors pi transform a drs ing room into E retreat, are sh time in a giant photns which hi on display at a AcCiiriing to t h port(\lr> will 1 planning to rdd coming weeks. Known as th Style Guide, hundreds of hi pages two squa compiled by tl % \, Vi VUA