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• •- Hippenln& fm Medina Social Activities of the M •'ifr- fn'4 jtfrn. Fr*nk Bowen an* Mr, *ncf .Mrs. MJIf?nl Boyle spent fepni^givjntf day vvltli their pur. ' m\8, tyv. and Mr*. Qlmrtek Hagk W Sfielby, <• » • Pvt. Robert L, Halo i» npendim A ten day furlough uitte his par- t nts, Sir . and Mrs. Tloyd Bate of MidpnviHo. ' i h\ • • » • : HWWr.- Ev» Tompkii)» and MM. Robert Huneerford of Kettle Har- ipi%€U'o Thanksgiving clay guests IffMr. nnd Mrs, John 'Turnpklns fjaifemlly of Medina. i#K :*!.; «b * '%* H.tl 0M IK Say BUickborn, Medina. I<i com- ny with Floyd Foss and Stanley akw of Lyndonvillti nivd George mtth of Albion haw returned OUJO Wm « hunting trip in the dlrondacks # • • Mrs. SuraH O'Gntdy, mid the tVIlsBcs Annie ond Agnws Ford of the Telegraph rood loll this week to spend the winter in rtochester. • » • Gordoj) R. I'aync uf Buffalo; Spent Thonksgivlnif wiiii l.i pui- Cntfl, Mr, and Mn (;<*iri«ii |{ Payne of West avenue. at • • Mrs. A. !•'. Leone and children Of Park IIVLIIUO, wf«i< Thiirk-Kiv - ing guvsU \f Mrs. Loun<-i par- ents, Mr . /id Mi- U fujiui.it . o f Buffalo Watson ,S .Hidloll, Junlur ()vwii», RobCll Cilirtl, K.i. I Una. •.,! • „i,. l Bcrbeit lliinii.ui »o«.-i.t \X'.I.II.KJ- givliiff ami li. c vucker.ij </. it' i Jnnn ZlOHOIlkl Jllin .1 Mlldc-|lt ill M,.ill- (Jnn .Stal e f' v <-i. 11 > . „I,I| „ii.-,d- Od tin' IIMI'VJ t• l j'urni- iiclwe-c n Mi- chiyiirl St.ilc an d f>ii'i:<n Suit- Univi-i .i.i- m i S.itui Mn). m Mlm Bl|2|l»etl i DIPMMI of Whltesboio spoil Thanksgiving with her parents, Mf». and lylrs. Bruce Otostcd of Davis avenue. * * * Mm Ad a Ifeliert o f JOAJMHWI City, spent \Thankijglvlng with her parents, Mr . and Mrs. Carl Mel tert of South Main street. • # • Mr. and 51TH. Truman Albrlrfit, u ward T. Albright and Mr*. Gcor«e Howell attended tho fu- neral ©f Mns . K. J. Bronaon at SocJuu Friday. Mr, and Mrs , W. C. Breltbeck jjid auufiiiter, Dorothy, of Ovfion »trwt, wore weeHetid gweets of Mr. and Mrs, O'horicu Clark at .'I Us ford, s » • Mr*, I', W. Weston of Bridge- port, Conn., in visiting lit-r jjon anil family, Dr. and Rflrn. fredorick VVfBtun nl W««t Ceiilor »treet, • * * Mrs. M. T. I'lntlcr ban returned to her home on Wi-st Center street Her Hprrultny n fovv doyi With Iricndii in CfinuridaiKiiu, * » • Mr. iUKl Mrs, William Kenton and furnlly Jiuvo xelurned home \ii ihc Gnivoi rou4 nfter visiting ic-liiiivon ill t'lirn ' • • Mr, and Mm. (Ltudo Week* and daughter. I'utiiomn-, opent 8un- lny in Hoche»t<T. •w; ? 4 '•',' :s -SL Jl SE3S. MEDINA Mrs. Efliv It. S'cifui. u[ Hoclios- (or ipfni tl.c Wfi-krnj w,-i'i Mi find MrSs. f; c •. > m> A llNv.in i.f \Ve|t Center el red Mi Is a olr.lcr t> Mi Bnv.ci •;c«-fi Mr. and Mm. Mortimer 1„ Nu- Bol, 6r, hnvo iiiNicd in IG7 Pitw Btieoi, I^ii'kpin I IMTII Mcii.i .I Mr. onrl M' Mm ' in-i Nni'cl. Jr , nro ie».t n« i.l ..11 AMI olicri Medina Mi«» llrlen to her if\ • i Hi red, iiftc , . With Tv t .' • i Otlelphio . V • Mr, and Mrs. nnd llovvai.i T r.<ori<o Mov cil \V fj,.yr .i.i ' M . n i ,o A i k • » i tin- Hirer..| ,.f ;, held in StKii.f Uoin lia» re 1 •>*,/.' turned Truman A-Jbrltthl AlUrmlH. M » i.f Mr<ln..i. \l,- • l'i|. .i ' iii. , U . I If\! I«. V 1,1 *ol, li I 1 . !• J |l . ,.i„ HI :.' v i'i. „v .Mrs, Reri Albrlirtal who In con- i.ri'l l 0 lier tiorne in Millers t>y line:'., n; icportcd to be improv- ing m 0 m (icorue Galon spenl Tliankflnlv- ,ny Diiy with lil» son and wife, \1. nml Mi'i Trcd C)i'ite« at Kurt |s i iii> I \ * * Mm. Anna Vincent, Mr. and Mr*. I('l.,ile» AiiBtey ../nl duuglilor MJj.l Mr nnd Mi- Addbert Tripp i i f.in.ily ur NI.OM F«Hn, nnd i Mi i,nd Mia. D'»riij|(l ffoot nnd duuKhUir, I'ntly Jo, wore guciitr •if Mr mi'i Mrs Percy Vlacenf of il e Smith Wf>«'d< ronrl Ttinnk*- . Mm. Julin thaler has returned In IIIT l.ornii on i'.irk nvenuo, nf- ui \.Miin,i »ier fi.tnci. Pudloy f Hi. ' .1 1!. M , . ii rid 10 - \-v V\.! ' ( i, • m t Mi. mi d Mm. HCiiilry Lnwlnn jiid duiiijliicr uf Rroclipfirt, wore lh '.IIMIII IIIK O.i) tjuusla ul Mr. -rn-l MM HI IMC Heiidrlcrhfl \t bnulh Aiudi'iny uliec*!. HUM At Newark - Miw Dorotliea Ella B«ldet), cUu* fth.ierof.-WM , MsOm^mium- nnd the lat« Mr. BeWwt «f New- ark vnity, mA M, JOm&.bmti fluette of Medina mvtt we& jji* lilgb noon m TtmfcmlvltW #9$ pt the home «# H» 6r**s ky tt» Bev. William MmM* fa th» pi»i? (incc of the immediate fpmlliie*. The bridegroom Is with the 0. S, Medical Corps nnd in stationed (it Lawson Gertenjl Hospital, At- lanta, Ga. • The attendant** v/cvo the bride'* sister, WU-a. Donald Fletichei', and the. bridegroom's brother, Francis Duquette of Loekpojrt, Following a wedding breakfast, the couple left tor Atlanta where they will be ot homo ot 126 North Terrnco Drive. The bride was graduated from Newark Volley Central School and the New York State School of Home Economics at CoblcskllL She taught at the Gencsoo Child- ren's Home, Balavla, for tour vears. Mr. Duquette 1» a graduate of Medina High School and until his induction Into the army, was •mployed at tho Veterans* Hospi- al, Ne w York City. Mrs, Lewi* Arlington eseni the vet kencTwlth Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank IrUngton «ijd with them attended family dinner Sundoy at the Herbert Uniiui'innj I. |!m 11 n t?*mnmf**+!tom*m ^WMWIIIHIIIIIIII \I i i iiiiii|ii'^nl| -piiS0^mm\*^mmi()9 the m^ y/a«e of their datHfh^r, • I«w, to' fiksrsfa %£$& JTa«ne« Butleif, fori .o|.Mn, Ajm VI. Butler oi Cahfto- (SoigHa. '. f The ceremony took place [on frlday, f «rbv,«7^ in Pou#|r««fMlc^ Mrf, Jester £, J^ttf^ir, '^ftofflt-i! Jen4ed AflbJon JSifih Softool, fljroar. cttoon w&mi iSchooj ^jkjtt|aio\ ( gtat«? fiaMbjj* j^JJege, 'fafiifte^ pier Caitanddlgua teacher B#4J$ now wlth4he 2Pou$hklep8ie v j>«^V*i lie scJiop]* f pvf, g«^ nj^^er of th# Ayflrjiy Air- ppyppia *t9t|oW;1 c4 ot BteWM't Wit\$, Wmt FoJf»fc| They will nuffee Jheir home ay 210 Main srtroe*, Fougljkeepsie, N.'f V., tor: the present. Uir. BEAUTY AUTHORITY\ H^lona Rubinstein W«44in? Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maciver of Miller*, aflnounep the marriage J of their daughter, Ann Catherine, to Joseph ©ereelei of Buffalo. The ceremony 4«pk place Saturday^ Nov. 21 , at Buffalo. i lome of Mr . and Mr«. Rcuppert ni Buikor, Mr. nnd Mrn. Herbert Fowler If Middloport nnd Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dates nn d non, Porter, of tnrker, were Thonksglvins Da y (uo»t« o/ Mr , and Mrg, Elmer W. Porter of Went Centor street. • • • Mr. Maf.ic Wcdd of Pearl street ts vljiitlDU lier (jrandaon and fnm- ly, Mr. und Mrs Webb Hutching 11 Lockpui t . • . Mrs. Cluirles iBRerHOtl of Wert Center street, and Mr. ond Mn. Charles 8. Ingorsoll and fumily of Ohio Ktreot, and Mis* Ruth Hlikey were Thanksgiving Day Huontii of Mr. and Mrs. Furlong >f 1-ot k|)\i t Mr. and Mrs. CJmrles P. Hlack ot C'othorlne »trcet wore Thanks- KivmK Doy (juebiB of tliulr (lough- 'ii . nd l.nnily, Mr. nnd Mrg. Ad - nan Hon at Aku*ri. Their (jrand- UIIIM Bryan and Dnvid, returned ni.mo with litem tor the weekend. Orleans Honor Roll Planned For Holley Mlh.s lour /Vielund of Syracuse 'iii Hie Week-end v*,ilh her JJHJ- i . Mi uiiri Mir Hurry Melnnd Klwond uvenue. WAISB TUK 1 OUD~\\:„u r.j.,j i I , left) i ii tiii •, ,i • • i i, • f«m»¥teg «rf\ l'T. fca „ u „,,,| hoi, aved wm u v.Md K'lly vl CiviMRo (2n> , \ . i.< i i i K •«\' tin; j-i <am « Cii'.!i«?<Ui.. MBI.I1 d« t.u. ,\i ,uai va VJ^ *£Lril >Xi iv Mr. and Mm. Bradley Uttls and dmighlon, Mory and Bujanno und Mm. Helen Wooks ol SyraeuHO nnd Mlm Buruh Stand'-nil of Monroe, •pent Tliunltagivlii^ v.oek'-nd with i Mr nnd Mm. William Dorrone of |8oulh Academy titrool. \Mr. itnd Mrs . Wallic* Rich and nun, Joaiiph, were Tlxanlugivlnu Day Bue«U of Uiolr parents, Mr nnd Mr^. (Jubriel Rich of tho Hur - i mini i NIIII • • • Mr. and Mn. Prank fcihorl, Mr | und Mn h R. Kinciicr, Mi. und Mis Irvinu Biiuri and BOD Teddy. uf Wcbstoi-ori-tiio-Lnko und Mrn Eiiiniu iMl/.geinld of Medina wore Tluiiikad vfng Day iiuostn of Mr ond Mr * Frunk Short of Weil Culler vtlaet • • • Mr. mid Mrs . Hotiort Fordor uf AILii'ii swiii.' ThatiksjjiVinU Da.s UDOKl'. ol men diuiiiliU'i' IHHI (am lly, M' and Mm Willium F^luu ol bUU) iireot Mr Kifhur, of Ro- choiilei . wan home loi the tiny • * — Mr. and Mr*. A, B. MeKane, Mr. HIKI Mm Lewis H Waters. Mi \lid Mm Hnruld A Wutcm. Mf Lidu Smith, Mr. and Mrs Aloiuto L WuUirs ,md Hi'bert Wntoit. weir guoMf. uf M r nnd Mrs. ArOuii V^'nt 1 1 . oi Ou h Diflurd Tliauli:.- ttiuug Day Names of men and womon in the four Eastern towns o f Orleaiig County who nre serving in tho armed forces will be placed on an honor roll to bo erected by tho Holley Rotary Club on the InwVi In front of the Community building at Holley. The towns in-j elude Kendall, Holley, Murray an d Clarendon. Tho large plaque will bo erected as soon as a complete list of names can be obtained. Similar honor rolls oro being erected in Aiblon ••nd Medina, thus honoring every man and womnn tn Orleans Coun- ty In tho service of the country. Mm. Georro Hrownpll and Mrs. Albert F. Smith of New York City, wore weekend guests of Mr . and Mr s Francis W. O'Donnnll it 32 2 Purk nvortue, while Lieut. Colonel deorgo A. Brownell of WnnhlnRton, spent Saturday nnd Sundoy nt the home of Mr. und Mm. Abbott F BrmvnHl of 821 West Center street A family din- ner was held Saturday evoning at the home of Mi nnd Mr s Urownell, followed by o ThankB- gl^ing dinner on Sunday with Mr and Mr s O'Donnell. Mrs. John Coslello lias returned to her home in Ponn Yan afLer vmjiinjr her n«Lc-r, Miaa Atfnca Ryan of lCugle ieioel un d other relative^ i;iwni..iij>B(|i'i|!»\Wujfl>i\ .i\tJ}i> m COMPLfTE SELF 3MAKE- OV«* FI/AK WASHINCJTONr-Ttois week 1 am opening a Salon iii Washington, tie unique feature of this' Salon being a 6elf Malas-Over -Course ««peefftljy designed' to satisfy*he needs NQJ a group of girls whom I call th e ''unsung lieroines\ of today. They are the 185,000 girls working i n government offiees, totaling almost 50 per cent of Washington's entire population. Thus these girls have not shared the\ HmelJght with the WAVES, the WAACS or the WAPS. So I have given them my own little alphabetical title, and named them the WIGS for Washington's ] Innumerable Girls. i The plan / is designed fori the girls who are on a budgetf to teach them self care of the hair and skin and also how to achieve the most flattering coiffure and make-up effeeta. i -win try here to give my readers as comprehen- sive an idea us possible of what is being tnug_h^ in the Hair Course and next week I will describe tho Moke-Up Liy»m and SkJn Care. P^\ The HA1B CQV$5E starts with a lesson on naj|vpij*rushing. The proper techniqul!^ bo followed for about five miftutcs morning and evening, i s \4 hold a patch of hair in one while you brush with the other hand, mo- viug from tho sculp outward and curving your bruih as you stroke, thus reaching every jstrnnd. After that, the girls urc taught how to use a good herbal sriampoo—once u week for oily hair, once every two weeks fo r dry scalp and once every ten days for Uio normal scalp. Mcimage thoroughly and riiioe well. If tho ruur is course, ririne with vinej'iir o, lemon to so; ten At th e second Iwur session, the girls receive a lirofe^slonol sty - ImR by Michel, nnd tho hair is rut to suit tiie coiffure. More than one coiffure tan, uf course, be iithleved from the name hair cut. (iirls naturally want some vorioty an d want special coiffures for evfii.iiK In general, however, tho following rules ore helpful. The Broad and Koutui Face should tr \ in IKIIICVO slonclerncss. ,in,,V ijnjiii.'iiMiinia>»iJ.'j.\i-u | .u J j|ii.i)ii.jjja miuum. 'tt avoiding flatness at the top of ^the head. Soft turls, rolls of Wpmm*. ved and massed oyer th e fogrc- head will give a \lift\ to tho fatce. Avoid pompadour effects that gave width. A t the sides the hair8ho*3la' he swept up. Remember to teep the hair as soft aijd loose m P«3B- sibje, \She thrfie-quarter jpart, SEIO- ping toward the outside of «he head is the best way to rna&e your atace appear longer, W^w a long hph, if possible. \She Imf Narrow Face can taOie a side or center part unless you have a high forehead, in which case you should avoid a center part. Bangs or. curls worn low are attractive for the fjice with good features. Cover the ears paart- ly, leaving the tips exposed, Thesro should be enough length and fuJU- ness at th e back of th e head to balance. The Oval Face type can wear her hair many ways. Thelonqg bob' ivith the low - knot oh'>t£* : neck, the long loos* debuti type of hair-do, the short Cut and the uP s w ee P aF e equiLly effective. If the features aro detA* eate, a^centep part is good, \biut if you have a high forehead ilvbadlj a center part. If your nos« 18 urp- turned, try a pompadour effect. Or If you have a prominent nosae, wear the hair off the foreheatd with fullness at th e back of tfcao bead Girls who wear glasses shuuL<l Ifeep the hair well off the fac«, to avoid framing the face tt*« closely. After the styling, each studerat is taught to re-set her own hulir. Wherever th e hair falls out a»f place. Make pi n curls uslni; -a quick drying lotion, and following carefully th e style set for yoi_as.| Use larger pi n curls than th« hairdresser does, otherwise >oi_i may lose patience Put a net oo for the night. Brush out to u sof-t effect i n the morning. Next week I will explain th<s other niuikM In the pliin. Skin Care und Mnke-Up Readers who wish lo obtain mukc-up .inrl hair chalts shoulca write tti Helen Bubmslem in i.irc- of this paper Just mention whet — her you have un oviil, narrow ur round or brond face '- • Wfflam ««Su*an<. aon &\-Z0M&. ,'5fe.. - -jfjpjfean, PCown • *>t J^&pkg, has subinitfefl the '.best '1^0.^4^' 'trj? project i&Qxfc^Mp' o/,iie ; f*rst ymie popdtoy «l«b naMemhers «*. Orleans County^ As a xg!Bj.% WlHard ha s bfieix «3Jfi«en;- to ftic- ceive a year's subs*irJpt!op. to the American Poultry J<Htrnal, ipffer*- eri as a prige by that rrragazine to outstandfiig jpc^ll&Fy cliahi ^jem,r bers. Willard is 13 years old and a member of the Rise and Shine • Mfw iafdefjr, of N&tgpWy reader ^M Ba*ry; assistant leader^. -Mmw ^*v^js^-;>Mm :To*n» is, «oflfe«, . • •. i.W#l <^-*vfcn?ng,..Patrol 3P; Catheri^Eber^T^i^^ Elaine Powjey, •••sTffll Uea are dytae f^^ ar«r Bf9^a#54^ «o»«f, ev«y w*rV$ Here isa tot of Hm?B^mmM Silver War«w€ can hiriilshfrai^ stock, MtmlMBhg(m,ymrg®M tern good as ours wften we mM any more. • * Two Rosanne Pattern 26 Pieces One Serenade Pattern 26 Pieces One CottiHioit Pattern 26 Pieces S ne & W#etn,26 Pieces One TNm*Mgm Gmgic Pattern 29 Pes. $181 One Wnultoffei® Gardinia Pattern 51 Pes !28 One Wm. Borers Talisman Pattern 52 Pes' SfS $31.25 $63^5 Miss Bcity Qowans, a .it New Rochollc College, (.pct the weekend W.IJ , her palTllt^. Dr and MM Jnmes V Oow.nis of I'nili o\ enue. Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Schatler of BuflaIn nnd Mr mid Mrs. James V. Hlnck. .li . <>f Medina were Thanksgivin g Da y RUPKIH of Dr. and Mrs Juinrs V. Cowans of itodMU Pm1< avenue Mr. anil Mrs. Mprrls Hanks and Mr- Fn-d Harllcy' .u,d djugilU-r •f Itoxlii-jiti-K »\eu\ ThuiiksRJv ing Day ||Ui!»t« of Mi ond lWr« Rny- iioiifl Sipple of South Academy •tnvl — » • Miss Aim Vajihovtak. Mrs. Jesse Hell jijici daughters, Contlanoo. Allelic mid Kjy PTimces. I T i 1 1 . M u h . 1 1 IT \ M 1 - Ki nk V..1.I11 v ln-e l • • • Mr. uinl Mrs, I.. IV. Ondordonli or Milwaukee, Wis., are gues|s 'f '11- -iti-i, Mrs Fred II. Iloutll .md M' I lour 11 nf Kile slieet .1 Do- ng Mr. ntiri k o f North Mr. ami Mrs. r.roest VanHpee nnd BOM, (Jory, of Jumostown, Nveii- guesti. 01 Mi and Mr-i C'h.ii- lo< (iivfill of W'»l Oak (Irchnid ntici't nw\ live v\ uekolld. « • • Mrs. Ftoyd Bacon, who U»» bcx-n \ miling. her husttaiid, P\l Floyd H.ieon nl Scott Viel.t. Ill . h.<- te - lurncd lionn • • * Mr*. J»y Dayton ot North firu- v'el load «pi-tu. Itui wuekond \Vitl> I Mi • « • Mlis Ruth felt* of Chvliin ittrccl and Mian Boremecc tltdcll of Wt^t Oak Orchard i-lrect spent the woekoiut ul Ann Arbor, With ond on Saturday attended the Mirhigan-Iowa football game • • & Mr. and Mr*. Jetui Miller <>f Ho.-eland iivemie, spent Thanks- jnvms Dnv with Mr an d Mrs j-^JerruM Thompson at li««msvilU), On'-, _ lier huNbiiVl, Chief Boatswain Mate Jay Day ton at Toledo, Ohn Ur. J. M, tike and MISN Ethel Hiii her of Hitrhlnnrt Hospital, Ho- iiu--ter, '.pent Kuiuliiy with Leon llnthei and family i>f We- t (i.iinov Mr. ond Mrs. .fumes l,uc««, Mur • m I.uciis, Mr . uijtl Mrs. John Dowd and d«U|jhic\. Anneltc ui A\l 11011, and Mrs . I'l^url Tulowio- rlsi wed- Thanksfliv 111a Day gues^ cf Mi ind Mr-. \JoM-ph Tulowle- Ck * * Mi. nnd Mrs. I.. T, UuiU-y and Mr .m d Mis. K D. SiilUOIlds of Loikport. Mr. and hbf. Ellon BIM'II and family uf Middleport. and Mr und Mr s Warren Mont- gomery wild, Edwin Edmunds of Ei-it tVntcr street, wero Tlumk*- «i\ mn Dny guasts of Dr and Mrs. Ci H Siniond* <>t Peart street. Miss Flora Jeaiiette Posson of Rochester -pent Truinkitgivink with lier piuenU, Mr nnd Mrs. J. C\ POSH n cf Wosl C'enLer »t. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul < 'arson and laughter, Ann. and MHI, L>nn. • md Mrs F;tlna Lewis of Detroit. Mich . were guesls of Mr und Mrs How.ud Carson or We t nve- nue \n Th.'ink-.t;ivimi Da*. pxctunr# I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lutz and dau- ghter, Lornn Kay , of Clyde- hn\ e- becn spending a few days uiirs Mr. ond Mrs . James A Vukcrv- and family of West avenue Tlicy werc all Thanksgiving Djy guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Chamber- lain .it ll.imbuig • • • Mr. and Mrs. Lnrcii Brown of But fa I o an d Mr nnd Mj - Gcur|(c* Trow of the Hnnison road were ituesls o f their sister. Mrs Wil- liam Hancock and Mr Hanorak of Elm street on Thanksgiving Day . Two Wm, Bogrers Exquisite Pattern ' 44 Peices One Starlight Holmes & EuVwarfls 50 Pes One Danish Princess Holmes & Edwards 50 Pieces One Lovely Lady Holmes & JSdwawJs 5 J Pieces One Masterpiece Holmes & Eld wards 42 Pieces -m Two Oneida Community Coronation Pattern 62 Pieces $75.00 One Oneida Community Forever Pattern 52 Pieces One Milady Pattern Oneida Community 34 Pieces Two Milady Pattern Oneida Community 53 Pieces One Lady Hamilton Pattern Oneida Community 34 Pieces One Lady Hamilton Pattern Oneida Community One First Love 1847 Itogers 56 Pieces One Eternally Yours 1847 Rogers 52 Pieces $62.50 One Lovelace 1847 Rogers 52 Pieces $62.50 One Lady Caroline Gorham Co. 50 Pieces $59.00 One Lady Caroline Gorham Co. 34 Pieces $42.00 One Rosemont Gorham Co. 34 Pieces ' $42.00 One Personality Pattern Wallace Co. 42 Pieces $58.85 One Sweetheart Pattern Wallace Co. 34 Pieces $42.25 Also several Sterling Silver Chests costing from S95.0O to $155.00, and tr*e usual assortment of Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc. AH Prices Include Tax $49.75 $63.50 $45.10 $63.80 $45.10 $44.75 $68.00 COX THE JEWELER 512 Main Street Medina, N. Y. W yT ilTATlOHItJf ^ nl i 1*\ - t ' V.\*»<\ * 'te-^y* '.* *?-A$. Dr. nnd Mrs. L. X . tt«geni of Rochester wore Th«nks«|vlng Day guests of Dr Roger's daughter and fmmjy, ivjr- uud J4r», William A Fnmehcll oi Pnrk aven«e, \yjj- Uam irraneheit, Jr.. a ntudtyvt at Syraonsp l/Biverstty. also spent Tliankjvgjving Pay with his par- ent*. Jerry Franehell «»t«r»ied t o Kyrjictisss with hj« brother far Uv» weekend. Froj* vaMia* and lonafli onnpwnctoaantt «• K nonal nam oaHi th» OW • •(!«• 0 conpUt* a«l«»gii (or your «v*ry raqulramam (w . (ermal •tatioaarr-and •*•*• 1 By using a tpadgl prbMi «l rqiitd imprinting on tha|n«al Shattunaca vadatng popwta. CSMf cralamm crodoei ttw nott dltttncUva Wtdding Ma> titsttry «* th« vary aaUklUHlaa |iaiirco84Ptot«wmp»« you con tt« octufll ip*d|MM <A CHAF wwkling •totlwatr , thai may atls you fltm you* I Invitation or cnnounefMrA • An« yeul) bt oxwn** ot nt* many «St3»rtnt pop*' asnd typ* 4te8im* you cam oalect (roji «tf . «o ilitlo COM, The Medina Trilimte 1'lione U»5 1L2U *.-' -w * •& m 4> it XV fe^ite»» GETTING USED TO IT-Intenslfi«?d modern submarine rarfVe makes a dip xn ike -drink\ al l part nt • seaman's life in current conflict, so cadets u\ Maritime Service Baste Training School on the West Gojst pt ^ed to it as t&ey BIUMBC teao the ««» io ntt-liki mlt& ml*. \\^W^B-' !•