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^( l l|ppw«t-- i ^.if- W » h - „f * ^j(-W •% Eamen BY MISS^DNA HOUSE AlMES -Mrs. Anna M. Eamen, president of Gair*s,»>ed te^ y afl er an Illness p^- rfton. »e was the wxdowl t Villain Eamen. She » D ;„ bv wo daughters,- Mrs. ^'rpun/of Rochester and^to,; \* n,»es Three grand- & M'« Marj0rle ^ w , „' P>•Hips and Miss Myra ^f Mrs AM. / •iMore#p'ilP|p%ie- *S ^Ln Held Today .Sfttftf*.** fM^Bfet, HMW| <e»de$, --.->- who is 3JJ training ai fort -Mc eielliso Mest -S»e'.'4p? Hast: • week f w l#She»i'-\ * \ \ ' tfee Niagara, Loc***rt and Ontario Eowei Company Itt lt*l tor **»- tat»e and normal icosuitaietion wwfc itad equipment ii)*ws*wry;fbr the tes tendon, of service to new cust- omer* *nd,,** im|MwVtw*nt 0* seivice to old customer^ It was announced today by Charle* W. Boy«» District Manager. * w *vOuvexl«ttiYeepMitr«ctM|K*- 0 am tor 1141 Is the b*#t evidence <rf out faith in ft* ecow*n& future of the territory we serve wife *lec> [ . g rand,on Richard Pultz „--t granddaughter, R»x- \ptil.P* also survive her. Mr and Mrs Ralph Hatch aQd t wmum were Easter guests L Home of their daughter.-Wrs '* schuonover in Buffalo, spen'V a few days with her aunt, W^^,&$mv*4. r ,^\ ,- •...... ^ . ., v . Mr, and. Mrs. JErarjfc. Denton of Barker were Sunday quests pf hei- parehts, Mr* and .ijirss- George DutV cher. '.\'..' ... . . Miss Avis Hollenbeok is iii with quinsy. .. .' MErs. Sarah Stewajp* ;aad daugh- ter-jr Anna, were Sunday dinner »,f|u^|s at .the. Uquse^ «o«'t\a-'-f*sir. rfavs : with her • aimU **and»ihis lar^e acate J»a«xten*nce PEA(E OF MIND is Yours , 'andvthis large scale maintenance j and new construction t>rograin is! in line with the company's policy o| extending service to all those I who wish to enjoy its advantages las_ wel}^ as maintain and revamp piesent service and equipment in order that our old customers may receive the most modern iype of service \ . Revamping o£ piesent feeder lines, normal growth in the letaii distubuiion system and replace- ment of distribution systems will be the majoi item in this year's consti uction m the Ontano distuct. The largest single expendituie en- tails the rewinding of No. 1 and No 2 geneiatois at the Wateiport Hydro Stafien^amountlng to $52 4 - 000. Included also will be addit- ions and. retirements of distribu- tion substations amounting to $16,- 000, construction of 15 miles of rural line extensions totaling $18,- 000 und aditional rural distribu- i tion capacity amounting to M^\ IOG0. Other routine construction consists of installation of regula- tors, l-eplucements of transmission systems, replacements, of distribu- tion systems, additions to and re- placement of streeet lighting both rural and urban. Rotary and Letio|» Fust r> KoWmmB^^DIiwier , MIDDLKPORT ^ fh« MWdle- pott-^at^ry-a»6 YKct'-with* the Clute Phillips jPolt.'Ameticaft Le- iion' fot,,the Woual WiemjbersWp 4uirisp o\^the\Post v in &ie Univer- riing.-'jfiuests jWhiaing County Commaitder l,tottel*Rca4, attended and 1 TOwnber* qt ^1\ various px>»U thvougMt tl\e,ccwnt>. Thom»s K, 0 x 8nen a^cted atf&oastuiaster- and ftiadis sbjne hti^f fwnavks relaUVfr if> the^'patts oi ft» Awietfcanism Progi^ni spons^i <>y the Middle.- fioit p^st,\ * r -^'» chaxrjtnhh^.'ter ttei/Wpartnient of I pmtmns SUjsi*il^ : *-. f br«akfa^ and: dlnnw *»ett^ ol Mfe «nd ^\ClaTW* »<>yj!« ** *tlghlw>d ay^u*'8«ft«ii«r > 'oa the | ^g t kmk ot-their son Jw*»s *«» blrthlsla^ \ ^ , \ % *, . ? *s,^owrt1»n^ .pu<;Hwit* v and IJdwaWr Bechetyir were BasUst PavV* H»fem«»n *nd H«*«it JPell^r *re*pewlmfctti<> R«st«t ws* cess frib^i St, Bon»ventuv«8 , Coi- defe with, thieir par*i»U in, tovfn. wvl jars. I. J* Beach of Beach, i Drive is theto daughter, Miss Vto» j Americanism]» »«* *•**\* ' - 1 ' ** * \ James Wnt is arriving tWa turn Suadar la, Alteitt State CMk leg* tollowin* a^id day» v ^a|V S3B . u __ J r.th«t the ^;tUw «*W«W^ 1 1 UUIUW 4 v»*»<*.*•* «w i\— - , T ^ A evening fioin Michigan State Col Je^e, Jlotenjfc to spepd U« weekt. fiW^YPtkVa^ tt»* principal spea- ker xit the* eventng.'Miv Toole re- lated in h»s -Jfcfcwfesthig manner, many of his Am\erl<kwusm exper- iences W Middlepoit Study Club met fit the home of Mis Arthur Resse- guie on Maple Avenue <m Monday afternoon \Mis. George Bunnell, president piesided A Merchandise Club hos.becn ^ ^ ^^ „_ . . formed by the Itfldtes of St Step.' dfeys tfWlt ^jy,' hls grandparents, heii's church. Winners of the first • jMl , d ^^ F _ s _ ^ eVan 8t West b went-to Mrs.' Cliffc-rd Schill- ^^ sl ^ et> Miss'Shirley Ruin- Sinclair ot W««« (MM - ' t .ppilrilM .«»i *f»» f 0«*«>J''' raw«e.\Vn*v*t*u# ^.tudtnt. T^W Ewter ««iM <* M* *«d MM, AW- h^fcrofo,of C*ih*fc\ne HM«.>. 5 Mr.Wd^rtj|ftlvinT^M0Aa4 ionl W ot Roc1neiter^t».H#n Ovwlg & JJ^ubwu V** »«»* J* r * S4wwd ft*U*e o« ?unbwy, Stf, w eK0,w«eX«nd fue»« of: 1*. m*> 5 * BA«T jHCTtBT-' h«ld at th* horn* «t JSfAWSRa 'wN^wBtt^s^iiJSKI «^ »** ***** **^5 8 ^ 4ege, juousjn.^ w J»PC(«* «»«• «\•*•« w eva ,we«X«n* fue»« ot *» r « •\M end with l^isi psvcnts l Mtvand Mra, M Werboit Dygert of We«t <?»« jrqwes'CfumtotW^stCptcr street. . , jjllVteMon wm^iwid Mrs. AUa ^anwihg ot LocHpov was on Easter guest of Mr, aw Ms. Charles M, Rudd J ot Xm and m sheet, I David Ramble retutned yester- day to Buffalo following a* few Olub ... ing and Mrs. James Aiken. The SundaV School Board of , WHY WORRY about your furs this sumroor? PLAY SAFE A iPT VS CLEAN AND STORE TIIElVr until next winter In ' £ {Sid; llorSf Vaults, where they'll be PROTECTED from Moths and Heat. Cleaners and Dyers HEWITT'S The Home of Absolutely Odorless Clcanine 532 Main Street Phone 70 The changing over of all electric customers in the Ontario district of the Niagara, Lockport a.nd On- tario Power Company from ^25 cycle to 00 cycle current is about 40 per cent completed. The entire district changeover should be com- pleted by the end of 1942. When the cycle change in the Ontario district is completed the entire franchise territory of the company will be served by 00 cycle? power,\ Mr. Boyce pointed out. All other districts of the com- pany have been chained over in recent years. The towns' of Cam- bria, Wilson, Brockport, Hamlet, Kendall, Carlton, Clarendon and Murray, hove' already been com- pleted. Work will begin to the • village of Albion on April 3rd and 1 is expected to be completed early Center street. Miss Shirley Ruht- blo spent the weekend with her in July. The changeover in Medina pro- per will start In the middle of August and should be completed by the end of 1041. The $200,000 to be expended in the Ontario District of the Nia- gura, Lockport and Ontario Power Company is part of the $7,500,000 construction appropriation for 1941 to be spent by Western Divi- sion Companies 'of the Niagara Hudson system. tH,i.. „ , , „, - ,\ in thi« Informal picture during his recent inspection of A STROLL WITH THE KING-King George of England Is shown (arrow) hi th.\ ^ ^^ (Q ^ with king on tour. U.-dian troops at their English training center. After the formal military inspoc^ 1 __ „ tho Methodist ehttffch met tfis week lit th'e'liome isf Mra. v lmah Broddock.-Ttie reslgnatloji of Char- les' W. White as- superintendent was accepted with regret of the Board. Mr. White has served* In this capacity Tor Ihe post two years. Willis Dorwald, assistant superintendent has been appointed as acting superintendent until the annual election of officers. Committees wero appointed to plan for Children's Day and the dummar program. The Board ex- pressed its willingness to pay ex- penses of one or more workers to attend the Summer School of Reli- gious Education at Silver Lake. Dedication Day for Unlvoruallst Women was observed last Tuesday afternoon in the Parish Hnli by about 40 ladles, members and fri- ends of the Universal^! parish. The dessert luncheon ot 1:30 was served by Mrs. Norman Walters and Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Ro- bert Stilts played a number of old time hymns on the piano, In- troducing tho program Which cen- tered In tho dramatization, \Ono Hundred Years Ago Today.\ Into this dramatization were woven many Incidents of the founding of the church in 1841, and somo humorous stories of the founders. Characters in the drumntlzntion were as follows. Elizabeth Wlckhum Barker (Mrs. Alden) represented by her grand-daughter. Mrs. Mary Sl- monds; Betsy Spaulding Freeman (Mrs. Ashcr), by her grand-nep- hew's wife, Mrs. Harry Freeman; Lucy Odell Freeman (Mrs. Philip) by her Breut-giDndduughtor, Mrs. Hnrold March; Aurlllii Smith Freeman (Mrs. John), by her grand niece, Mr». Leslie Thnxter; Almlrn Spuulding Kittrcdge (Mrs. Abner), by her grand-daughter, MIKB Mottle Kltti-cdite; Mary Ann Russell (Mrs. Emory Smith) by her grent-gronddnughtcr. Mr*. Russell Wnldo; Minerva Mother Shippon (Mrs. Joseph), by her great-granddaughter. Mrs. May Ccmpton Colllnn; Elder C. Ham- mond by the Rev. Clifford Stetson. Following the dramatization there wa» a brief scrvlco of mo- , Mr. aY»a\Mvs^CfatreU^ Far-i«r«rlw|iatigue tnan »f»d tttmKyM iw?rt,avenge ftHSnt 'JEBstfer' w1th\ IMts^rjtnMr 4 * batenWMjN urid , MfcM.>^BC«y of Rldao ioad v . S \ * i ^«V Che^< % *|loj^l|# ^V^rvWi 'wd-MT^Nojfini '«%n%-«#W ^uhdhyWbfitomH^RdchtetiBr,* * , Mw.. Herbtri*ny^ert; ot«.W»it bcnte,r «twe^entj*tf|ne4ith* girti bt scout troop a uthei bpine^itiieiit day following roller'Watmg hike. Mrs, Mm? ByoietW ^utmed, from Xsiralnn wliwe Sio visiwii'W jgi'And'duusinci', Mrs, JVllUarii Goodrich. , . . t' ,s • . M»>. a^d T^ra.*K|nn»tH S8rv>; Mr. and Wts- Joe n|Ujhi«%, m tnorlol with rtghtlhg 0t„cat»4i|j und eer son tarns op «?w #««.«\^. T,«v-v,,._. \TCh^en\rre dl#*y 1«utW*t« ^h* ituMtlohil irthd l«v modern ih'o^wltjirritolng*'.,. battd on the tHeo*y, tttaf beauty In the home a«» hot'.cxelude utility «nd con- venience, Th* wodel ItftcHin it v> laid out that «ve*y^'unni|ce»siaty it«p toif'the v Ho\i»?wltfr tt^llmtmit- *4t ptqvi^lnjf: a cojtdUion. th«s a* k o» well ant ihe pl^amre kvjorklng In a i(urrot\nd- |wg ot cheertulttcss and clcunlihcis. * mni)ii.ii>ii)!'i.w' ^:te*f 1 WWca,#wWUioft m*>m* |&K,4M< J.vtMtRB'<!a|Wf«* m im& m mm cm Aairtoo on Monday evening. i . <% - , «*.*•<-'.',-.. * ; Ml«8 t L0«i«e Vnft of MLodtno, ivbo ioaoto at OaWleld,. \%»pm- Ifti the Hitstev vncf^Ubn in R&clwm* hit. ,'.'-, „ »nd Un, John D. Robirt^, ton th«y win b« U>* |u4*i\y « * 4 -„* * Mr *»nd Mt|. )n#MNi johmiioii *nd Jtaek riittary of Buffalo mnt the wwk*nd xlth. I*r, k «nd Ifrt. [,ThomwW»tt^^A!nnite«tt, ^ M;i\ ond .Mrs. f «U1 ,C«r«oiy«n4 dftughteri A«n l »nd Charm johnj %m ot KnowAeaVlRt «P*nt imfcp WJthv'Mj',, ,s^f||jf|;:ito*fifa^i^oi>.. '- |)f-;Westnv«^^4:r5ff .^ ^Sv^ « •. •• •• Mill .!.,•« •!.•-.. I .,..., .,.„.. , „- . ^ torlol with lighting'vt^fitfftfij fe**^'^ orvtce led oy Mfs. dllfford £1$ FM»««w». An interesting' fesjUjro*w?|8 'l>' disploy ot photogrnplnt, rocOrtli mid articles used by th'e ttnceilori o{ 100 year# ago. Jl Is hoopd-thftt this hrogrfthi nioy hi bM| and reputed as ^fpart ot tilo Ofti tennlnl celebration fn the t&ktfo M»y amh to TUh this year, Special mv»le wos Stvjfcn it tli| Enster Sunday mornlh^ iervlcie at theUnlvcttntlKt church.Tjftft cMlr consisted of Jehn, twrlu und Itwm FACTS YOU NEWR KNtWUI By Bob Part ON 1795 THERE DI6D AT BEAUAAARlS, ENGLAND, A«QUI«^, WICLIAM LEWIS, WHO DURING 60 YEAftS OF HIS UPE 0RANK 8 GALLONS OP ALE EVERY EVENING. H&VflElGMED 560 POUNDS AND A CRANE HAO 1C> BE USED TO UPTHISBCO/ONTOTHE — HEARSE ANO LOWER IT IKTD THE GCAWE/ ^ 2SELECTRICIANS, MILTARV IR6N FOOMDRV WORKER AND MINER... . EGYPT MNOGER- FMANyOCX^CLUCEO 'ADeAuWWCHPART PAVME»«T_«» A BUiCT OVER \ r ME \ , Ntu£ -sy TUC iKXUPPVORKS )wASTOBCMADE I WORTH OP ONIONS/ «AMAMA> »<>>M» • > xi> II! v MONG THE EARLY JtRMANIC TR186S (T WAS COMSIOERED LAW-J FUL FOR A MAN ^D SELL HIS WIPE OR C'-ULD INTTOSER- \ ViTuDE O© INTOi ADOPTION IN TIME OF PAMINE OR D>«TRES^ ir*2 SVattcm^iSSSKSSim / U»*XTOH, JAMAICA, AfTKR WlMO BfelEN PfON<>yNCeopBAO 1 Y*>tAlMIN.tteRC£^N>%«> I :e«3R ier HOURS, w?5. %e* •srfF GREAT, OF RU5SIA. WAS NOT RuhlAN^Wi' WAS GERMAN. HER NAME WAS NOT CATHERINE?, IT WA$ SOPWIA//^ jiK**^^ BvBobPtrt „^... AND DEATH OER- SAMA STATE D«ST. Or HEALTH— — L AXATive jems CASTDCIA GREEN C»C»C« CAMP PATTIE PIQG wA\/ey COTTON CLASSEE KIOD SeiWOOLONOUKE RACHO BLAIR PLEASE JAMES - v GREENBGRRyBDSHl l hM^^m^m Kfrkoatvlck, Bili»^»ti| W(pe^ ! liMitti Woodworth, Elln6r pf, Juno Thnxter, 'Jean Mid Dorothy Stetson and Mildred Mooney. MIBS tlademnker Is organist and tl(r- ector. , ' The Mlddlcnort Fire department answered two calls on Watdon avenue Thursday afternoon fi;om gross fires. One was in the yard of Miss Hattlc Steen ond the otha? along the south side of the Cnnnl bank. Miss Elnoru Hank, a member of the Middleporl (school faculty, and the Mlmwa Helen and Margaret Fermolle, of Meehonlcs street, to* gother with a friend from Snydsr, I left Thursday afternoon to spend 1 several days In the Southern State, Mr. and Mrs. George Colburti, and daughters, of Buffalo spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. Mary Drltt ond daughters, of Church street. Miss Hazel Drown of Maple ave- nue spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Charles Patterson . at Bfltavln, Fronds Whlttoker and Earl Draper attended tho last meeting of the Mlddloport Girl Scout Hoop and gave lessons In First Aid. Arti- ficial respiration, treatment ot burns ond sprains and bandaging: wero among tho things demon- strated and discussed, On Monday overling, April St. tht group will be token thToi*|h the Village Fire hall by Chief ftt rv.lci.ChOT-' s P. While. Mr. and Mr*. Jurats Ouughn and family, of South Veiwn Atreot, spent Sunday with Mr. end Mm. Newell Reynold*) and family of Kenmore. The occasion wan the Jlrt birthday anniversary ot Wil- liam Reynolds. Lowell Bunnell hss rtturntd to Alfred where ht Is a studtnt M Alfred University, alter pending his Spring vtoation with hi» rhoi* iher, Mrs. George Bunnell, of Of* I chard street Mr. Bunnell, t mem' 'ber of the staff at Alfred Uiitvtr* sity, spent the weekend It hit home here, Mr. end Mrs. Cksorge V. Smith have returned to their h,ome on (Hi Freeman road after speMIng a few dm with Mr. snd Mrs, WIUJ»iri Wright ut-Johnttown. Min Bleu ttor Smith, a member of the Kchcof faculty ot White Hall, return^ hdme with them. Vtfa Marg^rt Smllh, i tnembf r of till tchool fac- ulty at MfAdtetown\ l» spmdmg the KitkT tsotldayii M& htr p«f- <tm. . , ^ Mr .Htd Mr*. Koh#t Stilt* end d«u»htw, Mri, Ro<«r Kiwly nil Ifici C»nda« P«!lm«n, ot Stale iirttl, left Vft4rm4*r U »p*md A few days to the fiouthern Slsttt. - Mr. 'tttil'Mrs. ^alltteo HIH ot ifttosr/Oftd^jitei'talhedrecomiy ot i dinner Wty ttt tholr hbme, :over| laji| for twehty-nve, Wln- i«j^ of pt'(*es duving Uio evening \lr«'H4r Mrs, R6y tliaxtev, lieeton, pari SnoR, Mrs. „ „.„oort, ^armdteo Q. HHl nnd tsnd*M]rs. Jnok Culln. I The mtivrlogo of Miss Mnrton pucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, tfonry tSwekar, atut Frederick L> ^ta«nev» nort of Wlltlnm Wngner, JKll ot Mlddloport, Is slated April • • • iMIss Doris Suttoh ot Knowles- vljle lifts been awarded a state «$ho)iu'«hlp of $100 a year for 2tti year's to any accredited college, .JjUjktt WoCfttW? son ot W?. »M yitt, John MeCavHvy ot Cnth'- •fine Rtreot, has received treat- ment for a Rfsvoi'o laceration ot his lip which he received In a fait from his bicycle. ~ • • • • Mr ,nnd Mrs. Donald E. Hlxson Of Buffalo apd Frederick N. Co- men of Medina wero recent dinner lUentM ot Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcn Hunting of Darker. • • • ,l,c« Pringlo of Medina Is spend- ing a few days with Mr. ond Mid. lioymond Dollert at Bholby, • • • M'.ss Jennno McKnno of South Aoadgmy street left last week for rforfolk, Va., to visit her sister, MUs Mftrgnry McKnno. Before re- turning homo she will go to Dur, ham, N, C, to visit a filond at Duke University. » • • Mrs. F. M. Poler of Forest Hills, L !„ vyijs a Tu-ead»y ovonlng dinimr gu,«st,of Mr ,lnid Mrs. John ChAter of Park nvenue. » • Mr. and Mr*. Arthur E. Trip- pensoo of West avenue ontertolnod at dinner and bridge at their home Tuesday evening. • * • Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hennor of Buffalo and Miss Jean Robertson of Santiago, Cnl., were Raster guests of Mr .and Mrs. Arthur E, Voslltr Of Hortb Grsvol road, 'e • * Mf*. A. F. Leon* of !P»rk avanue and Um, Kent Wllllsm of MJrfdle- porl wlU leave Monday on a motor trip to Washington, t>. &, und Wjl- lluffliburg, Va, While In Wsshlnij —^^.^-«-^KOK.dkiaK.dik^ikjsiL4sLahjaYJEtfsjiJalUs%4UII ed the w«#tn| '4^ :•' %wf ;^V v t Mr. Kenneth JR»hlRrAWi|»v °v 7 y-^ Mlsa Juno BJli, ytU «W^4p M* bany Stnte ColM»,*pm% wtH^\\ day on* rtidoy ^i%hf>:^r*M|,:' M>, mid Mrst Russell Htli i*ftn&w*' le«viUe r spehdlftg ttti 'krnJMrtdflr of tho week In ^amistowit, •'V • • * ' i.^'' Mtss U. iJelle Coojicp of 4 W#ll Center alvcel'ls ipendlilg ttifVMisw Hon KQcess In Lynbiook, L, 1,,'the guest of Mrs. ft. % Thomson, Mrs. Horry H. OTackson of V?fs| avenue itttended the Wfatcfr ifpl*- lies In Duirnlo yesterday sftsr- ftoon, » % 'L - • • v \. . Abbott F, Brownell wnl j/jfr painted orgonlHt ot tho Tuesday meotlng of tho Elks frfOdlgft, .*' } . Wlss Maimw Jpyfii ttljhejptin; » Unikor High School ,ls S|nnding»v, | the Easter vacation with licr'mw* her, Mrs. Asu JLJItlll. ;-• • • • •' ' Miss Anno Hall of Frcdoliltt and Mrs. Fred Wood and *Mli* Carol Wood of Dunkirk wero guest* oft' Monday of Miss Carol Holt of Weti Center street. ' '' Miss Helen* WtUlams 8hd »f|il« Ann Cotrlss have returned' frOhl Detroit whoi\0 thoy visited for it wook. , ' ! v Miss Dorothy Welch, who htii been visiting her parsnts, %«,#htt Mrs, Prank Welch of MW''# nuc, is expected to v'oturn'BllrwlBy to Washington b. C„ wri^ft#ife\i employed. ''\• '\••>'. * • e * , Mrs. Lotta James of vlllo, oocompunled by Ciirl' Well of Medina, loft TJ^H •mmkm James, and Mrs, James ihjd family for two months, A daughter, Joanna Hulhj was born to Mr. ond Mrs, Olemv Ifo- wnrd of Knowiesvilte at thf-|<|i* dina hospital. .'.'.'v, Mrs. WlUU Hood of tmtik •«- toilatnsd >tha Presbyterian *$$* men's Misiionary Soclsty of the Kncwle»vM# church it thffr meeting recently, Tanner «t lowttt Academy street spent fasti* wth' Mrs. Pora Harmet »ndM|*» MliU** • •- a** JLlfrlWSiffttlfrl III 'l*!'\ ' \ I llir BNSMW igiiiiiiiii.iti< ERICAR FIRST! icetiwtotrA '' AiM^ toil iftiiy fit* i^ffW^AmM m:&m ^^kS.\ l: >