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•S\*\> T ^attlftra^a^if ; * Church Service* and AnwHuncemcnta ^>«*A Urn., Iniii. • e *V I ftie Mev. Joli» :iii WH»(iiw<>ii. . Choir Ohcciur, November 2lltl). The First Sun- day In advent and the Sunday next before the Feast of St. An- drew. Morning Prayer with ser- mon by the Bcetor at 9:30. Cliurch IMJOOI Immediately following the gkjpming Prayer. Religious Instruction Mondays «t-11:18. JHIdwcok Celebration of the Poly Eucharist at J0:3O on Tlwr*- «ay next before the Feast of St. Clement of Alexandria. .•They mujit icnojwnce aggression, eppresilof* nod' the pride of jbw- t>..\ ; Christ; aiilty, with , the crown of .Lcvo ujpon her brow, must be their queen of life.''(pj|,i!23, 4M,) r ! Page Six ———x—^A—L. i. i, ii. ii * ^--[-j ]• • t _• ^ •• i ;..V j i ifj •«* l^ *}rh*v * *-. & ^- V J V<*l iiimmi in i) in n i,i mi|iui| i yiJMiti) i i IIIU'IIII'I jf\\A II .iiif|i»iij uriiii Liufc.. \ '• J y #* come too, we have a clas* iof yini in which we are now din you m WHICH we are now «w« {^ffcflfifa etwiing PwW^^My^^-doi^^J^.^^.^ _ ^ with the home life. At the Sandfly morning soryiee the pastor will discuss ''Spnl« of the World Emcrgenci** that the Christian Church in now racing,\ Christian Science Society of'Our choir will **nder speciirt w- Medina i« a branch of The Mother i lection?, and assist ym In sinjptog j r *|&E A^Tf H*f i i JIIIHHIIII IMI I ) ui |III>I|IIIIIIIIIIII il iijn'i\ ill ii urn illn i IIIII TUB umnm wmvm wdrgcis \\'\\' \' 11' ' ' I 1 luu'im/ujiij iliiiiUiumlii m i 1 ; ,n,i, I\ I \ran. ni|ii.i4|, ft%J ill t.xw. If:?:? ;.i 1 Christian Science • •'Ancient and Modora Necro- mancy, Alios Mesmerism and Hy- pnotism, Denounced\ h the sub- ject of the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, Nov. 20, Tho Golden Jext is : \Watch ye, stand fast In the fulth, quit you llko men, be strong,\ (I Cor. 10:13.) Bible references explaining th o subject are taken from laaioh 14: 24-27; •'The Lord of hosts hnth sworn, soying, surely (is I huve thought, so shall it como to puss; and as 1 huve purposed, so shall It stand: That 1 will break the Assyrlun In my lund, und upon my mountains tread him under foot: then shall his yoke depart from off them, und his burden depurt from oft their nhouldoru. This In tho purpose thai Is pur- posed upon the wholo earth: and this Is the hund that Is stretched out upon ull the nationn. For the Ix>rd of hosts hint purposed, und who shall disannul It? and hi» hund l« hlrctchcd out, und who shall turn It bock?\ References from \Science imd liuulth wllh Key to tho Scrip- ture*,\ by Mury linker Eddy, Dis- coverer und Founder of Chrlsllun .Silence, uiu us folloWB. \The doa- pi tie tendencies, Inherent In mor- inl mind mid ulwuyn florminutlne In now forms of tyruwiy, must ln> rooted out through tho ucllon of tho dlvino mind — Christina Scientists must live under Iho ciitlnnt probsurc of tho upoololic fommund 10 como out from tho mutvrlol world und be sepnrnlo Church, The first Church of ;iirl6t, Scientist, In £o*ton, MMI. Hervieci are held Sutidty morn. Ing at 11 o'clock, Sunday School •t trio name hour, Wedneidny evening meeting; at 7:45. The Peadfitg Room in the church edU fee ii open t- the public the tecond Wednesday In, each month, except legal holiday*, from two until four o'clock, where the Bible and authorized and ap- proved Christian Scjonce literature may 09 read, borrowed or pur- teed. All aro welcome. some of the great hyntn» of the :• Trinity Evanf elical uthfipii , , .#>••••- • pM^m^^'ii Betvice of r T^Uii0^ ifnd : Prai»e on Vtwnk$givtnjf->n*?* -# 10:30 a, m. >. -?''-• - ^--.i-.-*';*^''**- Ser^ic«,$undiy at'lO .f^jtt/Hffljg Cpmittunloii.witt he.ofaferved*; \ Sunday School arid Bible clatv First Methodist Church Web. W. AftHi Minuter Ralph Res, itfualo Director Alloc Loobe Chue, Orcaatet • 10 a. m, Morning Worthip, Ser- mon, \Out of tho Heart,\ Child- ren's Church during the sermon, 11 a. m. Sunday Church School. 4:30 p. m Class for church membership. : Opm. Vesper Sorvice. MCB- soge, \Beyond Our Borders.\ fl p. m. United Youth Fellow- ship 4it the Baptist Church. 7.30 p m Young Adult Fellow- ship. Thursday, 7:30 Op. m. DeVotlon- ul Servlco and Inatituto. church. Will you Wndly gring » **t s V nd ** afc •** »•'»• ipeclal offering for Hie World Emergency Fund, The BaptUti are raieing ffOIMHW over and ab- ove their regular giving to mi»* iiom to help our brethren at home and abroad, many of whom are in distress due to world condi- tions, . We are continuing our half-, hour song service on Sunday ev- enings, during which we make use of some of the oH familiar hymn* and some of the newer one*, tt you have a hymn you desire sung, our leader will'call for It, The latter part of the hour will be devoted to p forum on World Peace. The special topic for the evening will be, \The Agencies Now at Work on a Just and Cu- rable Peace, and What They ore Proposing.\ Come prepared to participate. Meanwhile, pray for God's guidance. St. Peter's Evang-elical Lutheran Rev. Theo>. 0. Kuehner, Paster • Thursday Thanksgiving Day Sorvicee itt 10 30 u. m. Sermon by tho pu»U>r Welcome. Sunday, Nov, 20. 1 Advont Sun- day Holy Communion will be ob- served Confcjwlun Services ut 10 u. m. Sunduy School ul noon. Wel- come 7o^/ffKi HUH/ (Pi666 Shelby Baptist Church Rev. J, C. Rsivson, Minister e Sunduy School ut 10, Morning Womhlp ul 11 Kxi'iiing Bonn unci Forum ut 7.30. With II lurge number of our youth uwiiy in'servlee, It In neod- ful Unit we who \rcinuln by the stuff do not neglect the religion of our c-oininunily. Wo urge, the- refore, thni purenls assist us In Boiling ihc children und those youlh who lire still with us to attend (lie Sunday School, no that we may do our part In religiously training thorn. And you older ones, Christian And Mfgajonary AUiance Robert Brewer, Pastor • Midweek Servissg this week: Thursday, 0:30 a. m. Thanks giving Service. Friday, 3:30 p. m. \Willing Workers.\ Sunday Services: 10 a. m. Sunday School, 11 u. m. Worship Service. 7:40 p. m. Evangelistic Servlco. Hellglous injtroctfojB for* ?JHg$ School student* Mpndajr at ^ a. m, ,-• ..; t.-. • *\*?% Trinity Leagtie Pttcjay- evetii at 8. - Coh|irmartion instruction urdoyat2p. m, in ii .\ »-i \mj'\» | .'jiO' i pates Of Ba^liter / For Corwumers Listed • Rationing which becanie' efftc : tive this week and dates tto ' ^» Immediate future are Hsteof JB| follows by the Office of Price Administration:. Gasoline Nov. 22—Value of \A\ coupon* cut from four to three gallons in Eastern ration area except West Virginiu. Dec. 1—Nation-wide rationing effective. Passenger-car tire in-' pWtons^eglnV $P, tfflmfrJar motorists JprlVQ ofM- W£4m if they a^ijp;<not registereoi ami received nijpection records. ? llATflS m MARTIN SIQBILSjq W W0f$, .Martin ShibilslCl, 56; died $600 interning at her home <?» i|s#- Center fitreetl .after A long, illness. She is stirvived by her h^sbandi one daughter, Mrs. An- thony Bogden of<4fedina; ttuee Mtor#hln~\ti Mtiffeport, Cph \ lymond in HowlfCjlrjui Edward iibitekl at hom;ej r fpr brothers, Joseph, Edward a#|ifrank JCon^ •ski of Medina anftleJter Kone* ski of Buffalo; fo^step, Mrs. |tan|iey Sevenlki Mmm^part, |rrs. James rapt Mediija, We. Margaret Salk|iif&i of Lock- |^rt and Mrs. Neipe qrganski of ^--ara' JFails anc|^e° «*» nA - !ren, ,»* %^ijnerai service!: Jyere held Jfonday morning in^aered Heart fehurch, Bev. Max^W«acki offi- ciating. Burial -wall .in,\ Sacred ^art Cemetery, . [^ !ee P^tim.. - A' Itiito^: 10c Per L|no Pb-st Insertion. MinTmum .ov. Additional Cotmecutivc Insertions 5c |)cr Line Wanted [J X H'l II M'l'l.IvS wanted ut old M'M on Kldgo Iluud. K 8, I'K.p I7i4 w ForSalo WAN'IM) g i I Dil i !• I.' A wi»t) ( | una' coul run- imhri I'liono Medlnu <f« W \M-ll 11 FUHNITUMC, AN- i'l'.l'i \II MODKHN. TO HE- I'Mil I.I I IMS! I, uu IllCnUIUJ. WM|;i. , r M(ANTKKI> TAYLOlt (III is I .'.SIUN AV1£. liOII IHIJl- !!'• I'll ONE 17w82 C.ll. b(l \ i, i I « 11' • M ,\'c v\ Yorl. I'AKKN for 'i (let'oraled '• ujoklos fur '\•\<• Ounport Hen Bolloti, weddlnn blrUiduy men 4 ii B04C or Quspoi't, ATTKNTIOM — Production ICti- ginrc'i» MIKIITII course In Busl- nuns AdiiitiiisiruUop covering llmo »tudy, job eMiluutlon, raotlon stu- dy, eni|ilu> «-r-cmployoe relations, modci n COM uccountlng, sufotj methodn, ni^n'ctiun wor%, now avulluble. Will be glud to send bulletin for )mir consldeiiitlon. Merle II U'Neul. P. O. Uox 03, Hochesli't, N Y. 22t( 300 Clul. Hoptio Twik 130.00. Delivered and installed, ItKDIIKADH \of Course\ I,ockport. N. Y, 000-M I'HONEM 2055 lUtf foil HAI.K 50 Montunu yourllng invi'K AU«i II reglnlorecl llumpshlru riiinn JIIIIU'B Mctlulre, Ookflold, N V 2w KtJIt SAI.IC -1 3 lihu-k and vvlilto heifers, duo ttilx winter. William lloyil. 1BU FOK 8AL.K—While typing puper B<\, x 11, 05c package of 000 nhootH. Alau yellow second nhoots, 8Mj x II, DOc piickugo of 0QU uhceln. The Medina Tribune, 8. A. Cook Bld«. U C'ATTUC for Sulo-100 head feed- ing uleeis. will sell for $1100, de - livered. Coloney Co., on e mile north of Albion, Telephone 105. lOtSw KOlt SAUK -U»ed Cunuole Htidlo set, IJO(K1 condition, 11 lubes, $70. Firestone Hloro, 110 Kasl Center sitroot, Medina. H 111 gliggi' • Tl.c World'a News Seen Through Tin: CHBISTLVN SCIENCE MONITOR As Intcrtutlotul Duly Neuspiprr It TII il-'iil—CoastnictlTC — ^Jn^•»•d—Fr»« from .<wiusilunit- iiui •- M.iorlnli Art Timely «nd Initructlv* •»<! Its DiUf I. HI.mi, I ogtilicr with the Weekly M»g**iiii S«cllon, KUk* IIT Monitor an Ideal N«wip«p»r for ill* liomi. I S.,, M.i. f IK ChrUtiiin &i«nrt Publuhing !Vici»ir One, Norwuy Slrtet, Daxoii, MasMcliua«in I'nct 112.00 Ytsrlr, o> SI 00 • Month >i I mm, Including Mng;a»lin Seen on, i' 00 • Y« uu oJuciory Offer, 6 Sseurdsr lwu*i 11 Onit. A 8AMPU1 COPY ON RGQUUST BE SB First Baptist Rev. A. 8. l#wrie. Faster Mr. HaroM Bausaae, Orgaalst • A Community Thanksgiving Servko will be held In tho Bap- tist Church ut 10 o'clock. In tho mldut of world chaos, poise and stability of soul can come through united prayor as people worship together in tho Scantuary. All aro cordially invited to come to this servlco on Thursday morning, Nov. 26 th. • •• • Sunduy Morning Worship will be hold at 10 o'clock with sermon by the pastor, The Bible School will bo held ut 11:10 u. m, Tho United Youth Fellowship will moot ut 0 p. m. In tho chopcl room of the Baptist Church. Monday. The Woow Day School of Roliglous Education will meet ut II a. m. Tho Olrl Scouts will meet ut 7 p. m. Tuesday. The momborH of tho World Wide CJulld will moot for supper ut 0 p. m- The progrum will follow. Tho Boy Scouts will moot at 7:30 p. m. The Advisory Board will moot ut 7:30 p. m. In the chupel room. Thursday. Mld-Weck Servlco nt 7:30 p. m. The poster will bring (he mossugc. Senior Choir rc- hoursul ut 8:30 p. m . . s . The Orleans County Ministers Fellowship will meet In the chapel room of Iho, Uuptlst Church, Tues- day, P|\u. lat. at (M0 t .o'clock. Luncheon will h/r^i-vot! ut 12:30 o'clock. 'T, li-iti inblusivo — Retail sales halted. Only- restaurants, ho- tels and other institutional users who have purchase certificates and the armed services may buy coffee. Nov. 20—Sales begin under ra- tioning. ^^^ Fuel Oil ' V *9WWf\ Nov. 30—Purchase of fuel oil without rution coupons extended to this date. About Dec. 1 (depending ofl locality —Current fuol-oll heat- ing period ends. Coupons for this period urc vulld until Dec. 13 to 10 in some zones. V Cord Party Planned For Wednesday Night • A public curd party U) raise fuiula to purchase toys tor under- privileged children will bo hold Wednesday. Deo. 2 by Court San - Ui Murla, .Or 1 tho]Ie Daughter* of America nf the Knights of Col- umbus Hull, with Miss Gertrude DuJo\»kl chairman. Vurloua curd games will bo played und prlzof awarded nt ouch table. President Roosevelt'H Endorsement Of Christmas Seal Sale • (Text of message from White Houso ) \Tho unholy ulliunce between war and dlscuso Is particularly powerful in the case of tuberlo- sls. Tuberculosis has incrousod In every past wur The dlseuso is Increasing ulurmlngty in many Europoun und Asiatic countrlos. \In the United States tuborlo- sls Is now on the lowont rulo In our history. But, to hold the dls- euso m check during wartime will demand Iho greutcst effort poss- ible on the port of the people, the mcdlcul profession, the luborlosls ussoclutlons unci the official houlth departments. Cooperutlon of ull people In the fight ugninst tuber- culosis Is impcruliw- \The tubelculosiH ussoclutlons aro well under way In their In- tensified und expanded wurtlme campaign I have full confldonce Unit the American ueoplo will genorously mid the purchases of ESP?\ JOHN BIAX.AS • '• John Bialas, 75,,^|e| suddenly Saturday night in*iC tield near his home on Erln^oaa apparent- ly from a heart aftacl|,^|j4Kent| there to gatbjert^^^d|np^-e- Medina High School Basketball Schedule For tm*® Bea^n • , m. • ; ;- : . : • ; /, '.•--. : .,-- ', Medina ftijjh* Ichooi will piay their initial basketball game of the |»ason Priday evening,'8eci % at Hdjley, The remainder of the 1942-43 schedule Js a? follows; December ll~Medina at Oak- field. December 18—LeRoy at Medi- na.- : January 8—Batavia at Medina. January 15—Medina at Albion. January 22—-Holley at Medina. January 20—Oakfiek} at Me- dina. February.5—Medina at LeRoy. February 12—Medina, at Bata- via. February p—Aiblon at Medi- \ \ ' .,,.»,„. t r -\J t'l, ' Jii|iiiij,.i')i L i ^ ii Ml iif, u „, w turning Satuidoi |i| alas started a WafthrttftafeiedBtoj tho discovery oHh^ody.CHetiwasj a retired employejfai tbc f( Medina| foundry Co. and W member of. Sacred Heart-€hurch, ^-»~M^^,.' Mr. Blalos is sug^ived by his wife and three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Maryjnnowskl and Mrs. Flory Stcdzlk of Medina and Mrs. John Kujawa of Nlagnra Fulls. Funeral services were held Wed- nesday morning at Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Mux Bogacki offi- ciating. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Study Club Meets With Mrs. Needham • The Women's Study Club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ir- win Needham. Members answered roll call by riddles. Mrs. Frank Bulemorc, president, opened tho meeting by reading u Thanksgiving poem after which Mrs. Wallace Hill, club critic, gave a brief talk ond rood \The Puritan Spirit\ which appeared in the Life magazine. Mrs. William Trolley reud u paper on \Barriers Between the Slates Must Go\ ond Mrs. Rolland Clark one on \Our Homo State.\ The next meeting will bo a tureon luncheon on Dec. 10, at tho home of Mrs Alvin Eskclson, Wost nvonue Father Of Medina Woman Dies In Syracuse * • •Word has been received here of the death of George W. McNair, 48, of Syracuse on Saturdaj-RI the result pf injuries suffered when he was struck by a bus Friday night. * Mr. McNair was born in Mid- dleport and attended school there. If| has made his home in Syra- cuse for a number of years. He leaves his wife, Tessie, an son and daughter by a former mar- riage, Pvt.'Edward I. McNair, Camp, Davis, N. C, and Mrs. Charles Leslie, Medina; his mo- ther, Mrs. Lois McNair, and a brother, William A. McNair, both of Lockport and another brother, Sherman D. McNair of Syracuse. 4. Thisjono-laitlng Oil Palnf eon b» Iruly wash«d many tlmei with Mop and watw without str«akio(J. 5. Enlir* rooms may b«~pfllnl»d ond occupied jam* day at Ihf'r* h no cfcjtelteHsl peifif, A nSer * * * „„, (ASTBICfJR j SAMPSON, N. •peter Castricone, Id M«. Ralph Cast Loned at Sampso Ling r.is enlistmen Ivy I - • • |T KKH.VKD Kf h CAMP PICKE1 Ifvt. Richard J. K? • U. s Army Me* B p Pickett. Jjj. LAWRENCE j VENICE, FLA. ISgt- Lawrence E )iUoned with the 1 jster A i my Air B ha> been pron Lgeanl He is t h y Mrs liert Har ille • * I .doya»lh«r« I , 1} .'' oln f odor. , v \SM£otiy i'-->, James O. Rignel Co., Incf MEDINA LOCKPORT JEDD0 ?... •;*t . 44 Lieutenant (S. G J5, now at tho S fhining Base, Gen Kt%o iioclors fron hwt -irvlce. Dr. ka»\ iung Lyi Lieut. Grinncll Was formerly employed at the Niagaru Sprayer ,nid Chemlcul Company, Inc., of Middleport, unci wdS\*onored at a farewell dinner ThUBsduy ovon- iiig by his co-worker's. Christmas Souls, the malt) support of the Nnlionul Tuberculosis As- <ociation und its seventeen hun- dred affiliated associations, their other wui'tlmo activities In Appreciation • Wo wish to thank our friends for Oielr many expressions of sympathy in our recent bereave- ment. As newcomers to this com- munity, our burden has been lllthtenod greatly by thetr thou- uhtfulness (Stuiiod) Mrs Catherine Hansen Knud Hanson and Family WANTI'IO^Tou! maker. Apply Stephen Penusoek. lUvivcr Alley, Albion, N, Y aatlc WANTKD— Farm, cash, no bro- kers, time and «n» rationing de - mands you give full dotalls. Ilouly, 31 V: 30th St., New York City, VANTKIV Wild cherry logs. We can use « quuntlty of wild cherry Thomas It. Pillion, lo«s. Phone 3241 Mlddloports i N Y 23t3p SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY—Cont{ Show ipD • i I M TIBT NEWEST m • • . f( F ii SAT. ONLY—TWIN ACTION FEATURES \In Old Culifornia and \Secret Enemies\ SUN.-MON. — CONT. SHOW SUNDAY THRILLS THE WOMEN! UVMOM* STAR AT NdKIOI.K. V by making my wartime trips in \.- MID-WEEK ,- A little change in your travel habits makes a big difference with BRIAN DONLEVY Macdonald Carey • Robert Preston .i Albert Dekker • William Bendix Walter Abel Tucs.-\Ved.-\Prioritics On I'arudc\ & Bank Nite 1 in wartime transportation. By taking your trips on mid-week days—Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays — you avoid week-end crowds. And you save a seat for a fighting man or a war worker — week-ends v are often the only time he can gravel at all. You'll find it wise, •1*0, to skip holiday trips 10 Under present conditions you may be inconvenienced on occa- sion but you can make things easier and simpler if you'll get tickets and information in ad- vance—be prompt at terminals and rest^ stops to save precious minutes now that wartime speed is reduced — and take along less baggage than usual. If everybody helps there'll be no \bottlenecking!\ J'&SjMMtfih GREYHOUND TERMINAL K-.ii (•I \ ! K. •, U. 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