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/ v Wrr *ss *%ti itlflj »!'<\' Tljursday,December 10,1942 ,11 U. .Ill Wlji il\ III i[jl'li>'*,l|-||l)ji lillll)nT|-|| III H 'II IHHIflllljl iimiillii) Til WMtli OUR -ejpii#gf#0H^I<y$ wn rfnmi .iin.Tii limn, iiiiuiiimiiiiiinnt gum II|I,I mk w d' lUimjimii u WS)i<i(^Hni^ijjiiiiWi^ « •.''**•* H I'll IS MfflMl]4 TRTRIINK « _ ( i ^Bfl«r Man Stuff: * >• iJ^at the WMte »W P«e of [l^fp-pe rs editorial *W ., '.,.., *tew yo« how *wa«*w Church Sodety Names Staff Of 19* 2»th C«Wm Bible Claw I ot *fc» Presbyterian. Sunday School 1 LwUHiswe |t supper ami meeting Monday event***, the Wth at th* home of Hr. arad MM. William 1.1*}wtett.^mb«« «t -the Town* Peispltes Cans* *ill be their guests^ Howard mil 'is atlendm* the . flh replied FDR^hrnsluiHE tt t f' -v.c editerlnte artrft worth ^.hey'iiewritWWR.\ i-o K RIttckcrl)«cl«r* , bride, re- V„, o^t ihc other day from m i *o passengers were .,, . ,s ,he was telling John r,S ; ttP , ., .ho confided that before „'„., .,„ mc ship a iortune teller ; h ;, Y.,U 11 never live to see L31M'. b.rthdaj'\ ' \\J^. ,,d one of the bores. m . ., K-od one\t •Wh.,1^ ^-od about il^groancd j i jmnrn mi si* i v« - SHELBY—The \following officers «tarts*\^cAhi Qrtpke *i ^Jrtdcuws were ^elected al the annual meat-j iu^ol thje. •jtf^slonary society, 1 •^esdiy etanUjK\ Mrs. falter Coirnatt, Prjesiaentj.MWfrs. Mtfrr week* SniBbVtici presfdejit; Miss \Edith Colfftan, gecVetary ah« Treasure*;* Mrs, Charles Emus, Pianist. jflpa Jleatt Tocher and trtend et, j($*UTfaio soent She Weekend with Ntiss'tercheiV parents. •Norman^aal, vent to tort Nia- gara Wednesday; , u „„d aboo ii' BUM...*, i Mis!. Charles Henry has been Kllll . Jrbockei \'My 30«i buth. ' ca u«i *o Pittsburg by 1he illness „ .... da; s hence!\ . . - She of her a i s ter. ltk „,,ud. di ught . . .-1110. Budd chjnibevg ua ^ tarollyj -;•;;:\.;;:/ £S^ S { »** *»«* ™>*«*»r» *«* nfr,r'«-' » I eanhamer house in SUtilby. ^.eraiBroaUtt-ocliaracterR^ere jW1Wam 1Ewald Hiss jflna Mc - Knight were tn Rochester Wed- tjits \week. Re was fnstaltad Has- ter cf \Grieatis County 'Pomona | Grahse at Hurray Omn»e lost ^>cd when in w.ilkcd I ...11.1.1 \ anmeone wondered |*»'hal l. nobby is v ' ' •Coih-oiii '^.' lelorted nnothcr, |«irl> I •\- ' One oi HIP New York gazettes scut s photoijr.ipher tmflffl\\ttr*Cttltfi*Sw^ Get p«:i,.rc.i«f ?f Cfiinpc fadinj|J D^e Ctmiese iiuflctij?b«pd l§ws% pjr, ui.,,,,1 ihe Allied victoyles, etc. 1 )»• news ptiotoescf fead SS6 Ijur.oiin rmdihg n willing Ot'iental- Idk, rc(.-d. however, tenonitull- j, c t T.iite a picture 1S$%?bije!f, Iifc'ajf lip said. '•win .liked the lens-lad. \Bash- Xa, nas the reply. \But this E jj) t ., 1 nineee newspaper. It's a ;jp, ...v,s Get Your Clothes at brm\ KJpiinecrs \Wsiblnxton Is Like libi\ nil among the best-sellers i most engrossing chapter, Iw ti>.i»>. (oncerns the FBI . . . Tlio itsw'Htfi.i pis of the bureau Is almoit jjfrfti.'.T in the Mattson kidna|>- \at c. • 24,000 possible suspects lure ex.mined! Of the 2U lddnnp- bl co\~ which were handled before |iirej.<,i to be a criminal industry, iish • . remain to be solved and a* (. cu are .still working on :«•!! . . Only one perfect crime (i*i c\ ei reported to the FBI. Wot BC. nuv be told of it, for the man !i« <r\Mian ulio dtd the killing aro \«. members of their coromu- ,'ts> i would inevitably demand |*t»|r ('...innees If their Identity were MM it . . , The bureau knows t ittrn .o murder was committed yt& * .-re and how. But Ihe body Vt> nr\er found, and tho evidence 'Ms '' the kind that a court would !;&*• But, even now the FBI ive been \getting\ up in Ming with them, and \put- • mi to bed at night—for sev- ncsdhy <• Donald Hcndiick is visiting in Buffalo. Afkathter Mr. ^end-'Mrs Lee Ehrbnght, iXrBg^Helen-Haok) oi Hartford, paa^ receiving congratula- tiii& pyeKlthe birth or a daufihteti i [Xila'Lee/ j Mf, end Mrs. Charles IJaak and daughter, Marguerite, have been 1 to 6oe their new granddaughter at Crouse Irvtng Hospital in Syr- acuse. Mrs. Chortes Evans celebrated hor birthday Wednesday, Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrt. WaMi Wcet and Mrs. Elroy Wect were In Iloches- ter Friday attendinc tile wedding of Miss Helen Hwitey, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Roy HttJley, to Charles Padget. The btlde is a niece of Mrs. Wcet. To Meet With Mrs. Nellie Vagg By MlMEiaiBMsw GAIN1S—Mr«. Kellie Vagg will entertain the, jfo. t£ 5, XT- Trluay By Church S^iety 3^^P ji^WM* 4VWMP >i\(P\i^Bi^T1P^fl I* • EAGLE HA^BOI* — The Udte* Aid Society lield « Silver Tea and meeting Wednesday at ihe home of Mis- Weal Eddy ot North Main street. Jr\ dn^ugntcr, Dorothy .Ann, was thorn to Mr. and Mrs', Balph Tif- fany ot the Gregory Hospital on Dec 4th. Mis. Robctt Hungerford was ill several days last week with ton* silitls. 2Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smythe oi Rochesler und Mr. and Mrs. Au- drey fimy the of Albion were Sun- deor 'callers at tlte Cutts-Hunger- |i(ord home. ••m «itfc. wmtks M^lAMrktM^ ' s \\im 11 \ in II .mi nip SlMNMlt HffllwP «H OMi ^ * , ^ _ j If/ft lordWft Ttta*day roowiii, to • Mr, »nd'M«; Robert Se»lblnc*c •nd »oo have n>o\^d t& ^firltf' H»rih «Hi »t ^^Orelwirt^tt^ ^»oinerP»k^ >' j«wn%B»«««j«#i n^W*% mm. iCMrf^Wfa^ n^»«t« MQVdJh^ te%fiinel l ja^w^^Jwf^ki^ fei^i^-- 1 •»«*.** slil>^ »*#••-•'^' AWsWleajM have [4rWH ^jtM^WP' ^WWS^B ^IrWH ^f^WPWsWW^ • 'Ttoitfti. iwftwiieart ini«n 'Moei telMl ttitrjiSii *r^T*a*0ws*e-i ^f«^p^^(^ **™^^P! w r TW^E^W^Sf^ax M^^JPJI^W W» and H¥ »«v*« *« Hcv*» vt- taMr' MW|t*4l|i|» flwt iwM^aji '\v. |3K iajaw 1 iita|^^*a^^' MuinfesMii Miin _ ,iiMtt5«e tAK,1Sbi *\ \ |,e»tyS<*ool-<.f UW, 4 X T »««.. M*nic«, CMsl,,.^ intfre. \8otn «*» A*^«P» >1W ^' Z,L, d u * *\ «I.IU )(i,«M| the. Am*rtc«i ^W Cr»» nw tnd bw *«**«» 4 War Stamps And Bond Sales For Xmas Presents 9y MI* «tith Stayen MlDDLEPOnT—The total amount [of lt.8otl.40 has been sold in War Savings Stamps and Bonds to dato in various business places under the supervision of Mrs. Herman Kfiucbc), chairman of sales in Middleport. Mrs. Knuebel organised plans In observance of \Women at War- Week,\ resulting in sales of $659-50 sold at downtown stores and of- fices. An additional sum $00.95 was sold at school and the Mid- dleport T»ost Ottlce reports sales of 91,425 in Bonds and *«» m stamps during the week. \Why not «lve War Bonds *nd sVTROtiD MOMEHT-Mrs, B. ¥. Tun! ot Cliicago. jiutly ixmu with pride as ihp gets • *Umi** of hef m, Sefefy, stewfly itt«cmat<iiJ wi 2nd Weuteruuvt -from Scott FJ<l^t^|te>w^*oon/b^'|6Wl b»* HnwUwfl Qjitea m* roenflBct qttr»8.Aiif'forttr , ^ mus parly win bo held In charge lay^wfifceaTtts asfl.gsiiss*. S^^ of Mrs. Ressegule, Mrs. T. Arnold i«r will be. iferved »t 7 o'clock, ». i *. •< .•• Slirouih *l»e sout'hiav (Jj; the a CiwlMiftft Bel««« P«o»f»flt will b» iPciojiwe^L mm $w«», \VS^gj Addy, Mrs. Floroneo Mtennlng, Miss Anna Bennington, Mxs, Hoy Wheeler and Mrs. Erronn Wescott. Tho society, which hnB 5® mem- bers, meets Ihe third Thursday Of every month nt tho church. Workers Needed More workers are needed to make Red Cross surgical dress- ings, announced Mrs. Henry Bre- wer, chairman of trio work. A quota of 5,000 dressings has been tlven tho local chapter to com- pleto before tho first of the yonx. Workers meet each Wednesday afternoon from ono to four o'clock and on Wednesday evoning from seven to ten at tho Legion room* m tho Villnge building. To date about 15 Indies have been work* ing but there IB working npncd [to accomniodote> ut least 18 more ir« trig rrve 'Wh. .tin. ink iitetf Tbr> • purr. Wn. UJMI rani, urd iif % j <itr tar. iiuays Intcrestiag to trace tha i Aords. MnJ. Paul Raborg in •Mechanized Might'* .. <y> how tho'war tank got t < Tho British built the first . i ins the last war In com- • 11 i-fy. Even tho workmen • them didn't know for what •iicy were being made. \Dioy I the machines were to bo vpt for transporting large • ..( water, and every rcc- r.ncction with their manu- is made under the heading .i nor \ Eventually h>. factories • i. fur brevity. The name i i> nmv used by pMdtldally t I afternoon at 2 oMoe*. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Howes en- tertained the Cases' Sunday. Mrs. William Allen is taking care of hor daughter, Mrs. Eva Postal in Albion, who is suffer- ing with a nervous breakdown. Visits Parents j Mrs. Roy Williams of Rochester [spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dutcber. Mrs. William Jones of Lockport and baby daughter ore also spe* ndlng a few days with hor par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dut- chcr. George House and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plummcr nt Ash wood. mtuaiiy _ \the I Mr ' and ^ AU ? d adopted- jhjp jlRochester spent Friday with his — • Uororits Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Hat- StamnT for Christmas lift. thh*«id It is hoped nli tvho enn w*» year?\ Mrs. touwbet asks, \It wl« Help save shopping troubles and at tho j . ^~ Officers To Be Installed By Grange'Dec 2S » By Mn. B«Kf!«lti« • JOHNSON CRSaK—Ne>ct regular meeting of Harttand Grange No. !1€0 will be hold Wednesday ev- ening. Dec. 23. A tureen supper will precede tho meeting- Deputy Lorcn Muck, aitd nBslstanta of Medina Gwmk Mrs, Rodaay Roddenbury nn4 children of Medina spent tfto weekend witii Mr. aai Mrs, Roy Bishop. ^ PflBsi Mrs. Robert Jenny who was cnlied to Washington, p. C^ to attend the funeral of her slstcr- In-law, Mrs. Orvllle Mcrrlctt, has rouiracd homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Hnrloff and dnugditcr, Dorothy, of Busbvttle, MiHs Minnie Bets, Mr- and Ma. Willlitm Watson and family of ^.ockport were Sunday guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Silas Watson. U.v. and Mrs. Edwin Prosulck of North Ookfleld wcro Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Bawors. Mrs. Irene Mnhar spent tho weekend in Buffalo. «5HJV\ WW mtifc ** ...... VftUs^bor.\ Muiie will ^^nSRM^^ td by the Symphonic Foui'Qu«r- tot Wltiori the )eajd^rah|n Ot^CKw; Stooto. Theso progromg «re bronocnst under tho auiiplcea of the, Chri*n «nn Sqlence Cbtemltt^ oh t*«lJp Ucntion fw iio State «f JleW V«iri|. sw>siaiaaa»w)i»Wiliiii^ II^I^S^J^S^^PIIWPIII U i SJII iwi|nisi W)M time be a worth while «m helping tho boys nnd girls who are fighting so that wo may con- tinue to enjoy Christmas in fuUire years,\ »oVI Mrs. Knuebel. ThT women of the Universale Church will hold their annuo Chicken Pie Supper and sale this evening at the parish hall. Mrs. Harry Purdy. MB. Harry Pierce and Mrs. Florence Van '.Brooklyn compose the suppe '^mwltteeandsanouneetl^^ f kBK^^toies ; am immim m^mm -f^' 11 ^^* is ittDbiati'OKT NMsVssMTflfl » • P. m, IfART TlMHToNlGItT At Popujay Prlct* ,l S*a«nt Xot\tT Gary Cooper, Joan Ltsllt, Wat- tor llrsiiuiin. (c anu »\»•\ «-.- . nor , u be gerved In family style Lockporl wUX install the newly 1 starting ot six o'clock. Mrs. Josh- e|eclcd offlcor , \a Nudd Is in charge of the din- MrH Dnvid unburn ha. return- 'in hsnrr'n jrrrestlsitr\|rhis JB^. 1 • • • v 'ftal tmi JIM . I A. nnmcolng. is so orasien. wiufpej toot U. bp ever • inde, he could netfer be 11 >lopt in his own bed! 'Jin .T. - m R \I'l > r- v.i't nrr> Mr.. ••% ii'-rn Eddie Davis' (the cab 11011 ambition to write a Hoii Hope. He Rot that way • I'. yr;ir>i ago when he shot 1 H.ipe while driving the li'in.c in his cab. Hope. .'.i\r thb fiags back to liim • •!i Last year Davis eol- •' . .*iih E. A. Ellington 00 a • • ipt drsigned for Hope. He • .injlit to Paramount Para- : i.idircd It with Hope, Cros- 1 I .amour; in fact, it's called • Morocco.\ The titlo Is » 'xi But he had sold H ••'id the screen credits only H .Hor nnd Don Hartman as So until Hopo reads it \ vnn't know that \Road to \ 11 Eddie Davis\ way of Hatch of with his ptfente\ Mr.\ and Ch Mr, Robert Wootsten Is substl- tuLas teacher for a few weeks Wiaa? lh'Rochester. 'rJSrnold ^ask remains about the \Trs Alta Hoy 1. *«** m ' , ^/she received a generous I rJeTo^dsonherbir^j '1 fri/.ndB also called on ner ^reiem^erwHhtlo-^ A £\rui Mrs. Herbert C Mor- M a t Norfolk. Va.. announce =! l„g room and a group of «H Si wait table. Mr, Norman Wa. * n Mrs. Charles Richardson and Mm. George Gay will have a blc stocked with aprons, holders and other fnncy articles where little but useful articles may be purchased. Hone From Hospital Mrs. James llenninger hus re- turned 10 her homo on Main Ktrect from the Medina Memorial Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schuncr have moved to the Franklin Eick. ap- artment, Kelly avenue. Mrs. Ella Lewis is confined to Iher home on North Main •street cd to her home In nuftnlo after pending two weeks with hor dau- J rlcff tsrS-K r^rr-r-, ^ w nf n Win Yorker: lUngion'H Louise Atwlll. who is --*. ife of Gen. Mac Arthur, was '*— 1 Hnvcn home from a party the b ' Kht by a Senator . . . \Have ' • 'vr-i been sorry,\ he slkatf, ' h yui are n o longer a great ''•-•• .1 « wife?\ Senator,\ she said, *1 he buued. \you'd now be •** - history!\ •'' o made history with Napo- sho reminded him, \Made • >•' Josejphine?\ . -_. •— •* Mta are dying far the Fear E| Freedoms. The least we eaa \* do here at hsme Is t» MV Wir BMri»x.l»% fmt War , e*ct|r fay day. rgrandson of Mr. and Mrs Morrison of l\is place. ^ Knowksvilre Church PhW» Xmas Cantata By Mw. Beatletl* Benson KNOWUBSVlLLfr- The CanUda entitled \Chimes of the Hoiy Night\ by Holton, will be presen- ted by ihe Presbyterian ««\r Christmas Sunday. DfJ^ibS 7:30 p. m. in *e ^jyj- Church, conducted by /\fjjgi invited to attend. * Raymond Burns has closed hi* home and gone to live witfehfe daughter. Mm. ****£ £ family to S»y*«% vrhile h* wi» L behtu ^*te** at the ^^^ Fillmore Hospital- Mrs. Myrtle Kimball is WW with Mw- Cora Woodford for the winter- couple' ol days Inst week In Buf Albert Schunor, who has been, uueathened with pneumonia In, the Medina McmorlalHospital, is convalescing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wflltcrs of North Main street. Officer* Named Mrs F. Karl Frohlleh will bo installed president of the Women's isoclely of Christian Service of Ihe Methodist Church Monday ev- ening. The meeting will be held at4h* churcn at • oVsloek a«d alt iattrested are invited to attend. Other officers to be inastaiiea ,>ir Vice Ptesident, Mrs. Florence #iniuhg; Secr^etary, Mw. W«llw» Thompson; Corresponding Secre- tory. Mrs. Harotd.Shelteto- |*Jrs. Herbert Sinai Secretory of Misaaonary Boue»«o». Mne- Ar- ihur Resseaoic and Secretary ©f {Spiritual Life,/Mrs- Albwt A»-j all tor, Mrs. Iwivern Belts Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith havo returned from spending \-wo weeks in Ch ca|[o, Hi. with Mr. und Mrs. AHon Jucksdn and Mr and Mrs. Willlum Uraylo>, brother und sis- ter of Mrs Smith. Alfred McAvoy left Monday lor Forlf Niagara where he will enter military service At Fort Ontario Howard Mead Is now stationed at Fort Ontario.' Oswogo. \ Mm. Jay Mclcalf spent Thurs- day in Lockpon with her sister, Mrs Charles Bourllcr who is III. Sergt Charles Diebold. Jr., who came home for a 7 day furlough waa called back to F'irt Knox, Ky. ( on Monday. Mr and Mrn Frank lln Hem. inwuy are moving from tho Bom- brick place to the Ryder place, Mr. and Mr*. Ryder arc hoving to Lockport. Mrs, Albright Improves At Lyndonville By Mra. II. D. Wheeler LYND0NV1LLE—Mrs. Bert Al- bright who hus been confined for sometime to her home by Illness Is slowly improving. Mrj. Albert Schunor is in tho Medina Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Luwrcnco Sluszcr loft lost week for Oklahoma to Join hor husband. Cpl. Lawrence E. Slussor at Camp Oouber. Mr. und Mrs Jolm C. Gray inf^o returned from 0 trip to Now I York City. Mrs, Engall 111 Mra. Sidney Engnll is confined to hor homo by Btclmois. She Is reported U» bo w>me better Mrs. Clara Allen and Infant son arc home from the Medina Memorial Hospital Mrs. H. K. Blckford will enter- tain tho Literary und Historical Club on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 12th. Mns Leonard Ootoos und Mrs Frl.-Stt, Dec. 11-12 \Joan of Oztrk M Judy CiiHovo, Joe £. DrOWO, Bddje Foy, J»v, Jarome Cowmi nlui *Tli« World st Ww\ Authentic facts that led up to Pearl Harbor, serial, \Jualar G-Men of the Air\ chapter 0, .-Sun.-Mon. Dec. U-14 11 Tike a Lcrtter DariimJ Rosnlknd nussell, Fred M«e* Murry. STEEL AMI TELEPHOHI -L-i-i -Jf ill* U*,*tk»9m l 'iMldl \ WWW Pf fP*,lfPsTIW»li..fiilal; P*4 Tue«..1rV6fli-«iyri. , Dec. 15-16-17 aloriori© Moln, Znau Piits, Vlr» Iginia Gray, t,eo Bowman. 'Secret Agent tof .hpan' Preston Poster, Lynn Birl ADM, AMlta Sle Children llo Tax fuel. Service Man Ut Ifolfswnt AHMMfttNl WKmwi YowCtuntry Nteii Nutaei STUDY NURSING art Grange Supger WeHttesd^ Kve. At E^t Shelby WM BONDS Winter flying Jacket! for both tha Army and Navy Air Corps art tegu» lar ttjuJpmftnt for our nviatori, They east from |43 to |1S sad «ra made ot borsshida leatiwr lined wltli shetp •iicarling. \ gifas Wal*on faKhioned suppr at it* h»ll ««1 . Wednesday '#e«tog, Owe, J«, W **. •• - \ <M«*<b«vJ«a^i»iWjBI* «y Mrs. EAST SHELBY — Ba«t Stoeifey Grange. »«• IP». \ old *• Dee \' Roberts anAMf busimatu ae»t» held after wtyta InKSaUsUon » ,_„ Miesn was held «v.t» C. C. Mey* \tm*t. U W «s| ym »tJfW««» JMLTT, ILJLI officer• !**»40 fW *» trf****** *> ***i er acting as iiwi»3iuig M»MW» .:I5r^^JL,»_«.-- M M^«i««(».^wiiif«ai* tt was dmim t« t^ld un ^MW^^^^^*' piaPili,, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (Formerly Buffalo City Hotspluil) For the reception and trpafinent I ef ail di«o«ses. Bed cnpfldlty Hnf. * JrHipU* wsy *tteel «iui«r tht Uruvertdty ol Buffalo Cuitmii Col lege • f«r thflr A< *lrmk> «Mt«a«t« •Tlir«e yeftr eourm, eo«4M8l«4 on a eo>lefii»t« bnals, Icadijiu to mw rmt $uut vL w. tmm t mle. including a two-yoHr *r«llt towatd Hie decree n,8, in Mur- ing, or wer B8a*al«iMi(Sslite Ba- itrm. , Full maitthwanee far % arclira Straljgbl 6 iMHir duly. Qm m*\ «| , IMJI 4am off «»?h wmk.mMmA rMuireffltnis iiirti mm mm* mm m eqt«iv«ient,faaii ngim*, &% jwable m intimmmt pl*«* | f ^J^il ;««ii«r«J# 1W*ia' ««*• * nflshli! to mrtfal tuition in ftp* •tymh dam iwmim WrJio or visit DW ARIU. 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