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*•»* n 2< >i? .' Hffiiligi in M««fl«, SfH^ri Ad*rW« trf the T.r, pv ii«w^W*»i^^ ^on* M»rte Ireniwii M {fitter afcceet feft Thursday - fWf Seitfeipt l»IH»r« Gefcer y$ lyn day fa)'tougn with Mrs. Qui- <• »! '£& of East Center street. , ( ii}t^?e4 io #o«4 Jackson, 8. C, of- . #Mf siting -his wile and bis par- ,'* upWf JMfe^oi Mr»- Earl Gucen of 1 ]$MJ% WMiiue. Jfjg wife acoora- ^81*^4 JjllTO Jjaek to spend somo ' j&rt, Mayimrd H. Green of t*. 'ifftHH), h» #fH>»dbiir ««RKUM» witti JjW* husband , Pvt. Moynard H. fifteen at St . Petersburg, Fla. Mi 1 '? if. jl/leut, and Mr*. Norman B. ThJeJ fl| Marianne, Flu., ar e spending JJ: lew dayH vvltli relatives and friend* In Medina an d vicinity. • » • jRfrg. Dututu] I. . areen «r Clltu- s fcijjh street, Is spendin g nojnetimc \^jth hor husband, pfc. Bertrand li, Green, stationed In the M r Corpr. tit Drew Field, Pin mm* <Cpl. Thoma* J>cfcJ*w, *tiitlonc<J A$ Fort Francis E. Warron, Wyo., j$ gpcndina ten days at biti home j»re » » • Mrs. JawSe Riehsrdssn (if VVll- Uflm street, in In Cleveland, Ohio, Where i>he wan called by tho ill- ness of her daughter, Mrs iFlhel Bird i. • • « Mrs. Clifton Htmmoiu will be hostess to the Shelby Center Jlome Club thin afternoon v/hc/i dinner Will bo nerved n( one o'clodk. Tun C«IH Christ man gifin will be <*x- cbnnged/ • • « Mr*. Uel«n Dillon WAD « recent guest of Mr. nnd Mrs- \William BhulW nnd fonuiv at Eu»l Krrelby T ~\ • • i Mrs, (,'ady lacy was !io»t«at to the Philulhen Class meeliiig Mon- day \I tier homo on rto»t<limd n\e - DUe Supper w/in wrvwl fll 1 HO O'clock nnd rnombem HUVO nifu for Ihf FiiciuUiiip lli/mc, Hull.iln • • < Mr». Klror Wool, In cutupuny With Mr. im I Mi* l''iunk Woi-1 uf Kost Hhelb), ullcnclefl Ihi' wed- illnji of Mi .mil Mi- Wcel'n nine, Ml»» Helen ll.iinl> M f'h|irlcii William I'uiitfrt .ii floaJirntoT mi Tliumdny. members tf the Jm&lk\t Club «t her Homo dn Ann street Saturd*©' ev«»i6)«. * .s •* ttbc wMkeud wfthhls «nt4e, 9ud||e ©ftvid'A. Whltft of tWert Ccntfr fltroet. , •4 9 4 ftlhm Ann fox spent the -week- end in Bu/Xalo. t * » Arthur E. frlppemw, mptttn- tendent of Medina echoolH, ha s returned to JIIH homo from th e Strong Memorlol Hospital, Roch- ester, whore he underwent tin operation thr-ee weeks ugo. » • « Mrs. Lmilm Bear, an d Mrs. C. A- IngaJIs have returned to Rooh-j eutor after visiting their Hl»ter r Mrn. Pearl Fouler of South flvo-' nuo. • •* « Mr. and Mm . Rollin Bayne ob- uta-ved their Golden wedding un- nlvoraory Monduy ut their homo in Lyndonvilie. » • » Mrs. Beatrice ahennaJi, accom- panied Liy Minn Cnrj'ie Shermun, urc vmltlnj! PvJ George W, Sher- muh .it C'ump Lee, VVn, Mrn. Alfred Cave of J«inentown In upending n few dayit with her diiusl'ter end family, Mrn. Robert Grout of Went Center street. Leu Morlsrlty it In Philadelphia, PII , mi II buainetw trip • * • Pvt. Kichard Coveny of Fori NiiiKiira i« viajtinu hiH mother, Mm Kllzubeth Cm-eny of Church ilrocl 4UC0INAS mtmmmmbmmmifrmkwwii '»i w w»'W'\'.j.''\• A••'t-.».••«• \-••»• I r \If- .-^d^ - <HI • CgE MEDINA TRIBUNE \W» BEAUTY AUTHORITY ;fW»':, M • l| ,'\»\^i4^'(v i ;v f j l \{i \;-!\\••. <ii\.i»..n[i.i.j WA»«IKGTO»f MAK£-<W«» ^'^rwx .'ln!f«(auc| ii. i iip i.riu. i ii j 1> i,i)ii|npiiii|i>ii..,Liii l .in. i. .IUIJUUV a whH^ «£t«r you <re«ftve top ro»ek. Peoute with blackheads and 0% skin should «se *b|g mask »e«- li^ioosly j»bojtit three times a week ¥<ot exeetstorgty djy skjn,.-there Is an eastern osii pack that is very helpful. The oily skin requires caaseful lanrd scientific handling in cirder fto prevent blackheads- Tho -nor.- imal or combination skin should gjeautioian*. ^inee I djencflbed the. also adapt the foUowlng darec % *1ii a»y Wash- 'm ftiiit -QfgmA §n tp be v«ry v;erni»r*nt of- leae^ the' ^ |ho Mr, skin ^hd ' laiakA-^ Trf^othe^' ^ojjalg,, t atrfi tiy^ht to he their &m. |!ngton Salsn ; |a»t\ week, |ta» jpopWaT -wi|fe \|i IfieolgiW^ The 5 |ar e l aha u -^- i NMNWWNIMMNMK yi; jM ii ^iiii^ ^•^iwAfcee^ l />' Philathcu ClanH Hdd Cbri«tmuH Party And Dinner Mrn C'li'ly Lucy WUK iiontOHB to Hie Pliilulhe.i t'liihii, of (ho Mo- thodiHt Cluirch Mondny evenlnH, when n Chiirtmiis -pnily wi n rn- Jiycd A (1 30 (luuioi ?1.IH nerved to 20 member* unci nix KuenU oftcr wliidi .i ••horI Ui«inrs.H inootinK WMI. held find u C'hrlhtm.ta prn- viHIM A box of Klftn wan pucked f'n Hie Kill- .ii Ffifndiliiji Home, Hull,.In k BOLEFVL TASK—Janet Blair, Columbia Pictures actres s whs los chcerluljy worn out nine palrg of shoes dancing with csrvte^ men. triDfl alona at Wow York Canteen with Com. L. Bender. Mr. anil Mm. Henry GnidJinnil nbaervod tbelr Uoldon wedtlmn pon Creek Haturd/iy when dunui iinnlv«3r»ary nt their home ol John- wan serve d to M guests. IV'lcrs-Allen KiiKB|f«ment Mm Nelnon |) Allen ol Knovv- 1'iville iinuouuieii the Wlgngemeiit <•! her diiufthtor, Idn Mne, t o Pvl (ioidon V I'uloiH of Lincoln. Nob, *vin of Oooiao Petors 0 f Medina The wedding will Hike pi nee in I ho near future 25th Anniversary Of Rebekah Group Noted At Dinner Mettlngr • A tux-tlurt y dinne r wan nerved In obsorvnnc e o f iho Zflth unnl- veiBury of the Punt Nobio Grund'.i Circle of Welcomo Rebokeh Lodfio lji«l ev CMIIIIR in the Reuekah vonmii A ('lirmimiiji purly wn s nltio en- joyed in lonnectlon with dip «.i- tlioriiur Tlio (-ommiliee oi! arronsemenUi included Mrn M.iriun Ciildwell, MIH Jvthtv nreillioik. Mm Vei- mlii tloyce, Mrs r'.lhol Ciinlinm mul Mi'i Ifnrrictt Bulemore. l^QH76ur67THTArR] St. John'H Auxiliary Nunie OflicerB For Coming Year NlVV 1 V c'l-rlod lift K-O I - Women ,. Auxilmi y nf .si I 'ATE SMITH'S managor, Ted . Oolllns, ploturetl here, la n mem- U»r of the 'Do I t Now\ Bchool. If In- pairntlon ntrtkci hi m In tho middle W the tjglit, Tod doonn't liriltuto to ttOenhonu itonie poor nnsoclnie to HUUlo Die problem linmiHlUitelv Somo of hla tiCHt radio IClonii iinve 1)0611 born hi the wee liuurn. ! • • • A vlsunl record of Junk Bonny pvc- Rentlag hiii fiunouu Miixwell to Uic government for th e Scrap Drive WHS put an film (or iKistertuy by Movie- tone Mewi an d leleaeed nationally. I ' * * Caw Daley. plotuutJ heiv, cooon- tiio utiiBBi-oomoihwmo who guw i eUtrred lor the fourth time on Dim: Oroaby!a Mualo Hail Nov. 8. Is du o to havener own weekly program ntiui- ing to th e near future. 01«BBW& Nttfllvvureator of ttocwan the »uolt Oil mo Bum tuid Alien proarani, i s taking a pro-etouuii caur^e mid soon will be u fun tteoawi ». D. 8.—and n o tjuncb, either I drftfl of \Ilerlln Dlnry.\ his wife went through tho book mid cut <>>H inont of the refrrencew lo hernelf. • • • Plnilll Bhure, plclureil here, re- cently OCOlnliued |>y Time Mngnnlnn nH rflillo'i No. I blucH itlniicr. him nl™ been dubbed (lie BIHKIIIU BtteethraP ol Hie Mirvlce men, whoxe fiivorttr tuneit she fenturen on her l'YKInv \In Ptu-non. Olnab tSliore\ pruuruinn ovci thr llllie netvvoi'lt nf Hie .lohn'n Church foi the romiiiR yenr ore UH follritt* Mr-' Wllhiim White, premdont; vice pri'-idenl. M 11- Will mm Ad- klii)-. - r< M'tiu y Mi« Mni\ l)<niM- lu» u a*«xi.<t-oil M'lieliily . M,.>. Al loc VitUlle idlll.illon.il -eciel'iiy. Mi»'> I •' Hum H\ s h\. .ii'd ( h.iu in.ii. for MH i il -••! \ II <• M( i '.i-.iiii!. Blldill The Auxil in i v nuiets the fust Tuimtliiy ut «-ucli inuiilli with th e Hi-\- Ji.hn [•'. V\'ilkl|l«on in iluiu< o f IK. di-v Ml H.u.il -ci v iff Christmas Play Given At, Tuesday Clul) Meetuatr The onnual Cliriblmnn meeting of the Tuesday Club wa s held at th e home of Mm. William Fran- c-hell, Pmii uvunue, Tuesday ev- ening. The phiy, \The Price nl Peace\ \jy M.ircuit l^_Jkeh. WUB preaenlcd , with the following «ant o f char- ucterii. Miss Addis Hartt, Misa Mtldrod Olds and Mra William C Wells Mi*s Juiiii Wnlters por - ti lived the Muclanna. A progru m nf music won icndored througll the pluy by MJ» John Chntor, viiilmi!.t, nocompnnled by MJKS Hell Cooper »t tho plnno, and n K> oup \f vocul iicloctlonn by Ja- net Lund, Burburu Grunt. Botty .uid Kliircnce Woodard, Aldyne Hour and Fkiru I.inHa Mlnke. VIi-- (.'.encvievo Smith wai tho i cider Ki lliiwlng the piny refrenhmonts were Kurvqd. The next mooting will be held January 12. \ gjEa!r'Jite$i$* JSa|.|j»eete ,wicl plan io ten ^po*ri; .mi -MataMUp -oesti iweek, I will devote Ibis 4o Skin jCare. gkin Car e 1>»*(>^»K Women -with pry sltins atiou^^HsaijB O their face s fboroii[gh|y evejy nigh t with a pastpurized /ace cream, made up cgpcclalb' ior dry sking, Re- move every vestjge oi d.ir,t with tissues, an d then apply a tBm at night cream. In the morning use a little \wake-up\ cream and leave it on white you dress, to give your skin a radiant, \wide-awake\ look. Re- move with a creamy skin lotion and apply make-up. Always re- •member to include th e throat in every treatment. T always advis e women to al- ternate their treatments in order to give the skin local stimulation, fio a few times a week, after the usual pasteurized face treatment , wash your face with cream soap If the skin is delicate or with beauty grains Ui grauular .soap) if the skin i s normal and follo w with a light film of night cream\. Once or twice a week before going out for the evening, give yourself the Juxury of a home mude facial. Thoue is a special cream mask that apceads on very easily It shoul d be patted into the skin until no pores ore vlaible. Allow to dry which takos obenrt twenty minutes Remove wrtb wnrm water an d a dash of cold. If the skin is oily put the make- up on right nftor removing the monk If the »kln is dr y then use tho cream y skin lotion thnt 1 co-. commended earlier before apply- ing muko-up. Ypur »kln will fell very soft and look rosy for quite Miss Mory Afcer Honored At Tea Sunday Afternoon itions to their own particular eases A combinatio n skin is on e that is ! (Oily around the nose and chiri and idry at the cheeks. Cleanse each night with a pas- teurized face cream tor oily skin and remove thoroughly. Then wash with a cream soap or beauty grains, depending on how delicate the skin is. If there are large : pores, surface blemishes or black- heads, appl y some medicated cueam for oveqpight. To alternate, cleanse with pas- teurized face cream for oily skin, uemove, and then apply a skin lotion tha t is designed to coun- teract oillness. The morning treatment should iconsist o f a \wake-up\ loticn of another cleansing with pasteuri- zed cream to be thoroughly re- moved, and apply the same coun- ter oily lotion mentioned earlier. Bemember the use of proper massage when applying cream or lotion to th e face and throat. Place your fingers on either side of your face as In a prayer motion and massage lightl y from<he chin to the ears, from the nose across and up t o th e temples , upward beftween the eyes and across the foxtchead, inwnr d under the eye s and out over the eyelids, down- ward on the neck, out around the rfhoUlders and up the biick of the shoulders to the hairline. (Readers are invited to vvrlte^ to Helena Rubinstein in care of thin paper for a Diagnosis Criurt, which when fitlod out and return - ed to Madame Rubinstein -will bring yo u completel y personali- zed skin eaie and make-up di- rections.) $1490 up.' 3 jpieces ,...^r,*50 ^ip liaeite .., M2M up fi. A. Cook Bldg. Medina, J$£1 ^MMIIIMIIIIIIHMIHItlHMHIHII SUGGESTIO KP(. RiiHKell Chase VIMKH Relatives Tuili Seigt Russell I-' CTiase of Wi -.li v ii Kielrt. Miiwi , whose mnr - i MI;.' t<> Miss Francis Fidunzu uf Slu-lliy C'oiitei will toko place in 1 tIK- ne.ir future, is spending u ten • l.i.y fuili'uuh with Mr nn d Mrs. VVilllum Dunn nnd Mr nnd Mrs i''. II It- I'IIMII .Ii of Medina Weekly Program Medina Chapter I ted Onus Monday. Dec. 11 Singn .il l)i i >^\ri 1 p in M >- p in Mc-diii P I \Hit :Mill Lpalpy Woods Ima Btvun up bobby ptiui tor Hit- dttrntiau. luvvlng tumod in a pound Q1\ Uirm lo the iiorttj) drive Olhora on Um \JoyeB Jcirdnu. M n..\ BcildH, BUII luiys, will aliorUy follow mitt. Like his radio boast, Kdiile Cantor, Bert The Mad lUuwlw\ Oordon ntcttiwa hei-e. once warited wiu> o> raiwanto* Wd UO«IK> QJI the VRU« vlllc etreulta. , * # * ; Osv*u- Uradtev. 6»e \We. s People\ •tnuaic tuicoMMt. «a a Uoi-p mutilc rjacur'n mother ww. u' complislied viollnut nnd In. w«ng ». |)!ot>«soi ui tm« ' -»i . Jvtt«S. VntUant L BhU-er.wlfeoJt.il ... . ..._ , 06S mm analyst, jtoensn't titei *iub-1 Academy ol Mu»ic iu. IWt*. Wh«n Bith-M SJitsiwd U\« hmi 1 lego of aluaw . -' i 1 in Chun Ii 2 p in i. IN »x' I p ni M.i - I' Hlwlliv I'usl noiiii T'-mpI pn -t Aid flu H.gn Si ii.-.i I-.r '. \ni ( 1 1 1 lull-1 . Cu h i-i-l iiliil Neolt MeeliiiK. |t....itl ut DIM p 111 M ..-ui .. I'rmplr Tnoiiilny. l)«*f. Ii III.Mill |)i I'll, I i)., \ p 111 l'i e--li,\ Ii\ 1.m Oaitnent Scvvmc Office NUI'BU'llI 1>M\.MI1.H (tOlllC TlMllple Flint Aid Cl.i»». Conle r Town tin\\ Fti-iit Aid L'lus*. 7 p in Meilu Ulgh Brliuoi Weditesday. Dee- Id Garmen t HOWIUH. - p m Office First Aid flu .s. 7 p 111 Metlin.' High Schoo l First Aid CUISK Advtmcvd, 7 3 0 p m City Hull Tliumtlay, Oee. I ? Garmtmt Sewlnu. 2 p Of [ice. tturgictil UrvHintui*. 1 1> flonir Twnvplc. Ftntl Ai d Clsiss, 7 p 111 High School Firet Ai d Cluaa, 7;80 p «*way .School House fffWay. Doe , M First Ai d Class. Advanced. |) ut Grovel road School. The Kjitttuy; room vvill be open nt ttie home <»f Miv rvrvwr-ti Doach Drive, every cliiy. \ LIKl'T. RAYMOND C1AIXAGHER HOMK ON FUIILOIIOII 1 .cut llnymoml (lullnuUur at l''i.'l llriiiiini' On w hn hue, beeiv (iiium xsniiieil Keeonci Lleutonnnt in the f S ItiUnUy, is visiting in- p.11 i-nt , Mi iint MM. John !•' 1 InH.iitliei ut Nort h uvpnue. MJss Eleanor Rynn entertained 40 guests at ten Sundny ufternoon at the home of her mother, \Mrs. Vincent Rya n of ttngie street, I n honor of MJSS Mary Acer, a bride- oleot of this month. Among the guests were Miss Klcanor Fabryn of BostOD. Muss JVJi> Merbort Aoor an d Mrs. John Bronnn n presided at the tea table which was covered wJth 11 looe clotii and oantured with a silver bowl of red rose buds and While lupci s in sttvoi- holders. Those assisting were Mrs. Mil- dred Cltmry, Mrs Jcrmtilne Holtz, Miss Helen Rynn and Mrs. Vin- oent Ryan ± (IhrirttmaN Program Planned Bv Women's Study Club Dec. lfith • I'he Med,11.1 Women's Study I'lnli \\il l mem VVediH<-diiy iiflor- • .ii . 1 )••!' Ill at the home uf Mi Ai\ in Khkclfon. West avenue A iiiiri'ii hinrhecii will he senxd 1. 1 i'1 lock folluweil by a pio - li • .1111 \f hilstma;. Jollity,\ in chat - ,;c of Mr* Wullaec Hill FJU-II membe r .... aalt-fd to take n tureen 1 f 1 nod unci a wrapped ten cent eii'i fni the rhriiilinni trw. NEW CAR MODELS Il is predicted that Uit- uuto- moblles after the war vvill be made of lighter materials, greater strength, unproved economy of fuel and even more streamline d than the curs of today Mrs. John S. Thompson Heads Orleans County Republican Women Mrs. John S . Thompson has been re-named chalrrruin of the Orleans County Women's Repub- lican Club for th e comin g year Other officers are: Mrs. Luticr Chadwlck , vice chairman; Miss Nina Baker, secretary and Mm. Henry DeLano, treasurer. The annual club meeting and Christmas party was held at th e home of Mrii Mansfield at Al- bion FOB A BOYS Fine Broadcloth Knysee SHIRTS $1.25 Quality Outing PAJAMAS $U0 Boys Rugby SWEATERS Young fellows today think of something besides toys for Christmas . They want to,be well-dressed an d they ap- preciate the gift of good clothing. So come in today and select the right kind of gifts for the boys on your lists. BUY ON OUR .BUDGET PLAN Com Bat Striped TIES 55c Wool Finger Ti p COATS S10.95 Processed Puplin JACKETS $2.98 .£.3.98 Childrens' Wool SJVO SUITS .. $10.95 Boys Wool SUITS J&12S5 Single nnd Dmihlc Breasted Boys Ear Bound CAPS. $1.25 Boys Corduroy QVERALIJS .... $2.50 m Post m Ma- Medina m R\tl - r.SO Daughter Of Medina Woman Writes From Occupied Territory • Mr» William Renouf, of South Mam street, fins received wta d ft\m he r daughter, Mrs . A. Ety- quenun . n rcsldgiit of St- Samp- \011«. c;ucrnj,ey. Channel lsOands, iiov^ occupied twntorj The let- ie . leivivod through the efforts of the International Red Crojis. wm m reply i e on e directed to her n your uge through the itfedi- iu Red Cross Chapter, and told of the family'« continue d good health. MJUON RESIDENT SMvVES *0 XEARS AB MAIL CARRIER Chester R. Hakes () f 08 Oarohne street, A.)blon, -who -has jus t eom- pleted 40 years us letter carrier m Albion, has served under seven Presidents an d nix postmasters and has walked approximately Mt.000 nUlus on his route. TITis is th e 36th Annual Christ- mas Seal Sale in the United States, Buy Christmas Seals. ALSO A COMPLETE qME OF BOYS* SUITS, OVER- COATS AA/D TOPCOATS KENNEDY BROS. MAIN STREET, MEDINA CANADA HOPES TO CUT SOME PRICKS OF FOOD In 11 pie-Christmas gift -to mase the strain of the high cost of liv- ing on the uonsumors purse , the Canadian government is taking direct action t o give th e nation eh on per coffee, ton, oraoaes an d milk Coffee is u> be reduced four ecnhi a pound, ton ton cents « pound and milk two cents a giuirt from oucrent retail ipriees. In 1805, Dr. Bdwarri L- Xaudeau built lor tw o o f his patients a little red cottage ut Snranac Lake . tJ. Y. \This was the beginning o f sanatorium treatment lor taher- culofils in the Wn«ed States. Bvw Chrl«tnia8 Seali*. There ar e rooco tha n 10Q.0OO hedsi lor the troo^ient of -tuhev- culosis. in the United States. ^i^gj SULLEN SONS OF HEAVEN—These twelve sullen Japanese were among the prisoner,* taken by h« U S Marines on tiny Tutag l Island in the Solomons during the battle i n which the AmericaW MKKtdca UM imjKirtafli j&»l«||i harbor from theleactoy. Jajnase suRpassd to prefer death fe> fijp 6 ^ ;>•* *,- „: ;4^%,.<n4.*iy^fe||k^