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MM:?* ';fV mmm—m—M* Mt $ - -^ .t * J*, • & y>/r »***»' «<St**«i!M r? 1 •ri^f^:|l:T; ;&&* Page Six MIMaW^MMM The Girl S«?out* .will meet at Tmiteeu will-meet the Chapel Room, i Boy, Scouw Hjltt' 1 and thurwlay the Mid-week Cburcb Service at 7;80 p. m. the paitor a SL-MMto Ne»», Of««»fit una inhabited: I am the Lord; 4':. Cl»lr Wreeter. there is none else.\ Vfv , Reference* from \Science and'will continue the »tudie» on ||»*;emt»r 9. The SeeoM S,«n- Health with Key to the Scrip->Jti*t and Durable Peace.\ Hy.indent and the' F*?nst vt ,tyre*,\ lfc>y #p-y Baker Ifcfcfjf, the'': *he Senior *hoir .reh««r»»l at ;t,Pcholai f ana the Sunday next Pincoverer and Founder ol Chrii- |:|» p, m, . ' , -•---•--• tian Science, are at follow*} I Friday the Womm'M MtoUwuy \There i* but one creator and: one Society will meet at the borne of creation. Thi* creation coniiata ot> tin, Sharon Willett> Park aye* the unfoldinf of apirntual Weai rjue, at $ & hi.' and their identities, which are uiij'/i'^!.i'iiiii. , |iiii,iiii | i iiii.ii<i t 'jiiiiiiii,jljii^ Frogram ffore the Feast of St. Airibroie : % Celebra^ojn oX the Holy Eu- s>1|fllfioui Instruction Mondays ,^tyW## qejebr«««n of the Jioly ^Communion, .Thursday at I' rst Methodiit Church Wm W. Aire*, JVMnkler Ralph Bea, MWle Director Alice Lealae Chaee, OrrutUt • > 10 a, m. Morning Worship. Ser- tton, \Beauty for Ashes.\ Child- tyn'i Church during the germon. 11 a, m. Sunday Church School. 4:30 p. m. Mtmbcrahip Train- ing Clasi in the alcove of the church. , 8 p, m. Vesper Service. Mes- sage, \What Do Mon 8ay?\ •« p. m. United Youth Fellow- fhip in this church. | tTijuroday, 7:30 p. m. Devotion- al Service. Christian Science w Ood is the Only Cause and Creator\ Is tho subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. I, The Ooldon ^\ext is: \All no- tions whom thou hast made shnll come and worship before tlioo, 0 Lord; and shall glorify thy name. For thou art great, and embraced in the infinite Mind and. Firtt Pl*«fbyt*ri*Il foreycr Reflected—Qr# foihtons Was, L. fis41ay, tfhUater all things after His own likeness, i IHUn Pearl 0^ Ofguta* Lite is reflected in existence, I Mrs. Henry Fftrktr, Dtreeier ef Truth in truthfulness, God in I Mask. goodness, which impart their own • peace and permanance — Love \The Sense of Divine Vocation\ givcth to the least spiritual idea will be the sermon topic. No sense might, immortality, and goodness, is more necessary to one's morale. which shine through all as the It will sustain in, the hour of tra- blossom sblnco through the bud.\ rgedy. It will redeem life from (pp. 602, 516, S18.) Christian Science Society of Medina is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held Sunday morn- ing at 11 o'clock, Sunday School at the same hour, Wednesday evening meeting at 7:40, The Peadlng Room in the church edj- flue is open t the publlp .the •econd Wednesday in each month, except Ugal holidays, frpm two until four o'clock) where the 3ib!e and authorized and *§* proved Christidr.'SCfcncc Uterittlft may b n read, borrowed <Jr pur- \based. All are welcome.' First Baptist Rev. A. 8. Lowrle. Pastor Mr. narold Suunne, OrfuUst Beginning with Sunday, Doc. doest wondrous things: thou art. 6, the Morning Worship Service God alone.\ (Psalms 80:0, 10.) | will begin promptly at 10:30 a. m. Bible, references explaining tho i All friends of the church ore aak- lubjoct are taken from Isnih 44:0, J od to note this change In tlmo of 4S:12( 18: .\Thus sulth the Lord service. Following the pastor's tho • King of Israel, and his re- mei.ogo the Ordinance of the <leemcr the Lord of hosts; I am Lord's Supper will be observed, •he ,flr»t, and I am tho hist; and ; The Biblo School will bogln at bPsldo mo thore is no Qod—I hnvo | 11 40 a. m boredom and make all work- oven the common task—creative. You are invited to join with oth- ers in the public worship of God The hour is 11 o'clock. Church School meets at 9:48. The United Youth Fellowship will meet in the Methodist Church at t p. m. Thursday. Choir practice. Christian And Missionary Alliance toawst Brewsr, Paster (• • Midweek Services ujWjdflasday, 7:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 3:48 p. m. \Willing Workers.\ Sunday Services 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Worship Service. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic Service. miido tho ourtii, -and created man upon It: 1, uvort my hands, have strotchid out the heavens, nnd all their hoot havo I commanded— For (hut sullh th« Lord Uint crcn- ted the heavens; Qod himself that AT FIRST 5IC-IOFA v oh! USE 660 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Tho Young Peoplo'g Fellowship will meet ul 0 p, rn. and through tho month of Doccmbor will meet at tho Methodist Church. This Sunday at.7:30 o'clock on Informal Sunday (Cvonlng Service will be held In tho Chapol Room. Tho pastor will begin a sorlos of mossogoi on the \Book of Jorc* mlah.\ Thin Borvlco It especially Intended for those who ore un- able lo bvprcHcnt nt the morning »ervlce, but anyone la wolcomo. Monday tho Week Dny School of Religious Education nt 11 n. m. CLASSIFIED Itntcs: 10c Per Line First Ingortion. Minimum :5c. Additional Consecutive Insertions 5c per Lino St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Rev. The*. G. Xaeluwr, raster • Dec. 0. Second Sunday in Ad- vent. Divine Services at 8 p. m. preceded by Sunday School. Tuesday evening, Dec. 8. Lu- ther League meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Krebs at 6 p. m. Wednesday evening, Dec. 9. Electa Missionary Society meet- ing with Mrs. Ernest Muruel at I o'clock. It Is hereby gratefully acknowledged tljat the recent In- gathering- of Thanksgiving boxes proved a rccord-breakor In sup- port of the good work of the Wo- men's Missionary Federation of tho American Lutheran Church. Wanted .'lI)i :: APPLES wunletl ot old Si., u Mill on Ilidge Iloud. K. 8. 1) vi ii. Prop. 17t4w For Sale \\'.\N\n l) -A wood\ and coal ran- K' -i \\I butter, Phono Medina U1IIK-I2. 300 Oul. Scptlo Tank »30.0«. Delivered and Installed. UKDIIKAD'S \of Course\ Lockport, N. V. 000-M I'HONEH MS8 ltflf Young People To Meet Sunday Evening • The young poople of the Pres- bytorlan, Baptist and Mothodlst Churches will meet at the Mcth- odlat Church noxt Sunday cvon- liuj at 6 o'clock. Meetings will bo held In the church each Sunday during Docombor os they are held for ono month In ooch church. Sy Mrs. Benrlett* Bmssw ! # •\.'•\', Communitjr Christma* aimilsr to flat of lwt'year, sored by ..the day school s^ ih* iW: .Sunday. |dwc^^ 'Jjj%£ planned for Chriiunaa week.,'ft: will be held In the Methodist Church. Wednesday, 1^, ^, at 8 o'clock. Details Will be armoun- eedjater, ' ^'''';,>. • Mr, -and Mrs, Jo^jph Higgins Were Sunday diriner gueats of Mr. and Mrs. George Hlfglns, the occasion being their fifteenth wed- ding anniversary. Carol Miller, who teaches at Corning, spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Miller. Mr. and Mr*, Willis Prudden of Medina were Thanksgiving din- ner guests of Mrs. Cora Woodford. Mrs. Avery Plersons, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hill, came home from Rochester Wed- ,-v* m-us N Oti&CS BDItIA TKIBUNE ¥•** B »nr«wi £^ Aaj tM WifmJ J| <&' Toy 4Ueft of :t Elden Club will Mitt* Harroer .^Miss' , ^n#teije iwanda was w^ her friend, Mrs, |t W'l^esibyiei '': *Bb* r SjitJirdayj Htli weal; jfim Ruth Cook is at borne with ber parenta, Mr,' and Mrs. Benj * Aleta Ames of Tonawanda was weekend gueit of her lancle^and ^unt, iif, and Mr*,'LeB^y Amesi \ The Sjwini ( pjub eanJerMtined Iheir huibindt at a dinoer at |he nome of Mr. |nd llrs. Percy Ulll Saturday evening. Mr. and' Mrs. H'chard ^ess spent Saturday night and Sunday With Mr. and Mr», Edward Hess in Rochester. The Grange met Thursday ev- ening in the Grange Hall. _,Miss Marfan Reed gacve'a red and white Kitchen shower, Fri- day night, ft)r Mr* Maxian All- ard Plynn, a recent brido, Pfc. Kenneth Jenkins from Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Mary- land, has been spending- a three 'ittnntaJCASB' SPIN9 lifMit Wjt*»^»^i»ffl**^ TO ELECT STATE-WIDE ItieffMit \\'\ : '. * ' ,-- '•\'•'• The fitepublJcan State Conunit- ^e« $pex$ l^3^W2 to eject fhe party's state ticket, beaded by Thomas E. Dewey for governor, a statement filed with the secre- tary of state showed Tuesday, - nesday to attend a variety shower day Uave witb his parent,, Mr . in her honor given by Mrs. Char les Wheatley of Medina, and Mrs. Alton White of Lockport at tho former's home Wednesday even- ing. Mrs. D. Nesbit Elder of New York City returned to her home Tuesday after spending two weeks at tho Manse with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Crofts. The school children enjoyed a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner at and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins; Mrs. Donald Payno spent the Wteekend with besF'hus&wd in Geneva, where he is employed at tho Sampson NavaJ^Station. *$* W& STATE JOBS \STA^D\ AT LEAST FOR WEEstS Thomas E. Dewey, governor- elect, said yesterdaj?„lt would be weeks before he WW ready lo an- nounce plans for' jrtotc appolnt- tho school building last Wednes- ' menU or lor nex . & ar - s budget. MIDDLBPOBT Hlte Sbowafe^ # 9 p, m^ r LAST TIME TONIGHT Tonfinw or 6eit^: IZ^ojnt Ameche, Joan BehnetJ, [E(?d4y McDowall. ' •— plus — \Meet the Stewarts\ I William JJoiden, Frances Dee Fri-Sat. DecTts \Spy mp\ - Craig Stevens, Wenp Manning \Twilight on the Traa w William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Wands McKay Serial: \Junior G-Men of the Air\ Chapter 5. ( • Sun.-lMon. Dec. 6-7 \The Talk of the Tow^J Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, po- 1 j nald Colman. • i0. \Men of the Sky,\ special short subject, Cartoon, News. Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. *- Dec. 8-9-10 At Popular Prices \Sergeant York\ Gary Cooper, Joan Leslie, Wal- ter Brennan. ADM. Adults 25o Children tlo Tax Incl. Service Men In Uniform Admitted FREE raincoat weighing 1% pounds .less than the ok* n»odel and- saving 1% pounai ot rubber in the wa*- ing, is an attention-getting fea- ture of the National Chemical <*$$ and for he«t. *Jmtb4st|cJSM»ecticide - Japan, and synthetic brL_ ****^^^b«*58 -wp- !FO|f3tOPT^r^A0l^ SQUADRON- & «w B $j[ i Sat. Only imm \Spirit of 84a«. mmmsam. .6 >1 TUES.-WED. — \SIN TOWN\ and BANK NITE BUY A BOND IN DECEMBER ANNOUNCEMENT EVER MADE BY THE U.S.TREASURY DEPARTMENT IMS •H- \ W.VN'IKI) — FURNITURE, AN- YU)Vf. nit MODICKN, TO RE- t'Alll. KI.KINI8H, Oil REBUILD. VVdllK Cl'ARANTEED, TAYLOn flilDS.. KNSION AVE. PHONE •OU 17wfla OIIDKIls TAKEN for fulii^ .nil decorated cul c ..i II cookies for sviuii l\nmu Qusport Wl'Ki' M'> New Yorli wedding birthday men in (HMO or Men Bolton, Qaoport, ATTKNTIONI — Production En- gUH<«iB Mndorn courso it) Busl- no>s AdniiuittirtiUon covering lime study, ji i> t-vuluatioui motion stu- dy cnipimpi-omployco reloUons, modot n cutit nccounUng, safety motliodn, itiKpcctlon woili, now avallublc. Will bo glad to send bulletin for your consideration. Morlo 11. O'NunL P. O. Box 83, IttJClietitor, N. Y. 22U KOU SALIC- ao Mpnlonit yoorllng Kwt'H. AIAQ '4 loglstorod ilampshlre rurim. Jumcs McOulro,' Qukflold, N. Y. ,2w l-'OR SALE-13 block and white heifers, duo this winter. William Boyd. lOtl FOR 8ALR— White taping pupor OMi x 11, 03c pnekufio of 00O Khoelii. Also yellow Becond shoots, n',i x II, 30c piK-kiiHo of S0O nhet>U. Tho Medina Tribune, S, A. Cook Illdfl. tf CATTLE for Sule—100 hoed foed- lna sleers, will noil for $1100, do- llvorod, Coloney Co., oho mllo north of Albion. Telophono 108. 10t3w l'\OH SALE- Uned Console Radio net, good condition, 11 tubes, $76. Firestone Store, 110 Eiiat Center street, Modlnu. • The World'g News Seen Through Tin: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AM Interntliontl Daily Nrwip*ptr l« TtiHltfiil—CDiutnictlT*—Unblaacd—l'r«t from Sciuatlonsl- Uni — I tlliuriaii Ar« Tlm»ljr anil liutnicilva and In Dtllr I'c4iur<><, Toficlhtr with lh« Weekly Msgatliu Section, Malw ilf M.mitur ui Id«al N«w*pap*i for iha Ham*. Tlie Christian Science Publishing Society Ono, NorWar Sir«ei, Dotton, MiauaclituelM I'.ice JI12.00 Yearly, or 11.00 « Month. Sun, n v h»ue, including Magaiine Secuou, H (<0 • YeJM, lauuJunoiy Oil or, 6 Saturday Iauet 2) Ontt, N».„ SAMPLK COl'Y ON RUQUKST 'ILiilLHiLiiti'iNi J Devotional Service At Mftthodist Church ^hrlsllun Frlondshlp with tho peotxlo of Chllo olid the Argen- ^nfrfvwlll be the subjoct eonsld- eryrt > nl ,ho Dovotlonal SorvUo rtnU Institute nt the Molhodlst Cliurth tonight nt 7:30 o'clock Choir rehearsal will follow tho service. \ WOMEN WORKERS Tho Pennsylvania Railroad dis- closed It hna hired 25 negro wo- men us Hectlon hands. The 9 Billion Dollar Victory Loan Drive Is tint HOUSE foil RENT — 8 rooms. Stone rond, Mlddleport. Avallublc ut once. Cull Mlddleport 2158. 231 li> FOR SALE— Automatic Electric deep well pump; oil burnor cir- culating hoator and Floronce ker- ostmo range. 313 Park uvc. 23tlp FOR SALE—00 cycle Zenith arm- chalr model radio. $8000. H. I. Schmidt, 10 Vernon street, Mid- liloport. 23UP WANTED- Rldera to Chovrolot Assembly Plunt, Kenmoro Ave- nuo, Buffalo, second shift. Orlc Hale, Lyndonvillo. 22t2p WANTED—Tool maker. Apply Stephen Penasnck, Bouver Alley, Albion, N. Y. 22Uc WANTED—Farm, cosh, no bro- kers, tlmo nnd nan rationing de- mands you tjlve full details. HPttly, 31 E. 30lh St, New York City. WANTED Wild cherry lo«s. We can use a quantity of wild cherry li>(58. Thomus ft. inilten, > Phono 32-11 Mlddloport, N, Y. 22lSp Tliis week the United States Government begins the task of borrowing nine billion dollars from accumulated savings and idle funds in the next several weeks as an essen- tial part of winning the war niotc^quickJ}' and more completely. During these critical weeks you,p±obnbly will be visited by A representatively one of the securities firms or banks whichjR|e con- tributing their dmc and effort --^without compensation of any kind—to the Victory Fund Committee. He will explain to you, for instance/the benefits that you at** obtain from the new Victory 2H's—<iv^iiablc for the first time. Welcome him .a^.a war worker when he calls. If you misll^ai, ask your banker or securities dealer #Dr full particulars. There is no limit to the amount that you can purchase. Today many American families are torn apart. Millions have left their homes or their jobs; thousands have given their lives and many more arc prepared to do so. But die government, your government, is noc afcing you to give anything to this inc Billion Dollar Drive. It is asking you to lend it all of the money you can possibly invest in what is the safest investment in die world—at a good rate bf interest. When the Victory Fund representative calls, please remember this: it is in your own interest, as well as that of your country, to listen (* him—and to iimsl. BUY THESE VICTORY 2J*'i NOW Tweniy-sii jrtir V/i per am bomfa due December IV. 1968, callable December 15, •963. luucd in coupon or registered form •i (he option of (he buyer. Commercial banks will ocH.be permitted to bold thew bonds until ten rears after the date of issue, There is no limit on the amount any eligible investor may purchase. Interest u paid semi- annually. June IS and Dec IS. The bonds •nil be sold in denominations from $500 to V 1100,000. In the event of the death of a ^ holder, the bonds may be redeemed at I OOfo and accrued interest (or the purpose of sat. isfying federal estate taxes. Two sales of shorter term obligation]: (a) iy 4 pet cent bonds due June U, 194S, and (b) T /| per cent certificates of indebted- ness due one year after Issuance. These securities arc open for subscription by banks, and itso by all other classes of fr> '\'\s, whether private, corporate or tori- tWo.al \ 0,tftr $!W W \> Swr**™ a ff« rt d to iuvtshm through tie Victory Fund Committee art Tiym^Q^ax Srningf No/«s A ami C, and U. S. Satmp Bonds, Series F and G. H THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY MEDINA TRUST COMPANY Member Marine Midland Group \ ^4- „ 0N YOUTH 0ND UEUTEi _icb- Sergt. J. 1 |Hr. and Mrs. lAlbion, has befi i jj e utenant in jjters Corps of ft Qenning, Ga [loiied • • RR 4-H CL r^fTESD TRA fctodne> S Ligl kg County age j County 4-H of Geneva, i inUcu. Va., on . •three-months o which will j lieutenant's coi fcted States Mai piNA COWPW! irer v \' lb °* ^ : South a annei uted s •...'• t\- The L i;it*cn, w sch^'il at ( 0 i \ i past !9 ,]t, rating i . Army .•..iiioaed \t Melvin 1 .,t hurt Jnc .May i' \d H. C I „ si I'eterabi in to;-^ - IlKll K/T. i f r. I,KT. • m \ Bel.:, •^•r. K(~' ft' .\•' IARRI \-KcU ) • 11>«, m Itcglmi ,mp CI .v is tra i ..mp • 'cr ing .in 1 VMC ' 111! i i\ cr • HK'TH •COMMISSION 1 (-.„: L' -h, cr -1 (K r ; >;• » HIRE, ARMY ' •• 'A J. :*'. • »• !'.. Mr is . it: F . V- . ! •-• t • »ALL tt>>rr>i s • i -, 14.' 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