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1~K s a tS>at tdSServe you r andWeU! •\• xm. nave seen Khittex Coats advertised in 4fheaatogTiavore .sections of Skinday news— •papers, but if you haven't worn one, come \ \ \*' see. fo^Ypnrself that Knit-tex will be . v» wonderful tap^coBt yo^ever botig'ht! Knlt-tex •drapes beautifully and lipids its style because knitted of a soft pure wool into .a •fabric that neither wrinkles nor gets out of 1 a$e. -'-' • . . ;• -., . ... ._, ... * And its light-weight fits right ins with to- day's demand in all clothing for warmth with- out weight. But don't take our word for all this—come in and try on a Knit-tex. '\ MENS WEAR \ I Upon^Dbiiig Nicely Larry Kilbourtt, agent at New York Central <iR. R. ( Knowiesville, under- of Alerts Miai*^ A committee; headed by -BM|hi-wao4 as'' chairman- wW. Keith servo - I R Knowiesville. under- 'EHJnwood; as cipr»u. »™ -~ - . H™J Medina Hospi- the dinner at 'the annual meeting «* went an operation at Medina wospi i i *v fa tal- Friday. His many friends will be ) the Alert. .Club to be field J ^ the Alert. .Club to be held in the rooms of this organization on' Mon- day evening, Ai^rtl 4tIte--< 'Election *of directors and other business' will be transacted at this time.:- •.,,'. . . Surprise Party • A nun^ber ,- of friends surprised \Mrs._EranlL Thuraton of South' Ave- nue Wednesday evening, it' belHs~to»- j birthday. A seven o'clock dinner was. I served and a pleasant evening en-' THE yiifcte: Coat. glad to know that he is doing nicely. Tuberculosis Clinic Mrs. Nellie Bahn, Orleans County nurse has pracitfLciaily , completed arrangements, for consultation clinics in~the following places: .__.•!_.* Medina—Baptist Church April 14. Holley— Legion Bldg., April 15. The State Department of Health, /has assured Mrs. Bahn that they ! joyed. will supply two physicians and x-ray I —= T~;—.•* *-. ~- —'-r- equipment.. ..These... clinics are of j will mate application through their inestimable value to the community' family physician for special exami- and it is hoped that those who 'have ' nations. -Watch-* for further announce^.,, symptoms referable to the chest ments. piiiiiiiiiinsiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Foir «t J-II}'. it J j:<r } If 'I 'I \ Honor Mass Boyland 1—fes.~Nora McCarthy - entertained last evening 'at her home on Frank street in honor of Miss Bessie Boy- laud. After a pleasant social hour |jdaliidou&..rj5freabjments were served Covers laid for 24. THe guests\ pre- sented the bride to be a beautiful console table and inirror. NorthCounty Line Mr. and Mrs. William Annis were |,from Germany, I Wolcottsville Miaii Born in Mid-Ocean Dies at Age of 57 Rudolph Frisch, who nad the dis- tinction of being born on board a sailing' vessel in midocean, died at his home at Wolcottsville Wednesday\ morning at the age of 54 years. The circumstances of his birth were often made the subject of conversation in his home and among his friends. The -vessel, ,was_ at£_ week® getting over and when it\ arrived I B. Porter were -.: CBESTSJOF SILVER A Chest of Silver is one .of the most beautiful and practical gifts you could select for your wife. Lot us show you some of those we haw ,on display here. \* 26-lPiec'e\ Ghosts in Community, 1847 Rogers, WallingSord and keirloom Plate, oriced from $12.50 to S7S.00 a Set. - ••£ ,' : •'••:..> 1 ,-.- ' . ;>' ,,. • J. vv eber Your Jeweler —S^A^GookBldg... MEDINA ^Tke^Square Market ^fcbneS46 Cor.MnandP^ in Lockpoit'Monday. H. C. Pratt and 0. in Lockport Monday. j Thursday evening of next week ' church night service will be held at the Methodist church. Miss Rena Thiel of Elmira univer- sity\'Is spending Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. j Thill. j JJohn Kenyon, . who has bean spending, a part of the winter with his niece, Mrs. Lee Resseguie, of Charlestown, Va., has arrived home. A stork shower was given Mrs. Bd- gar MacDonald last Friday afternoon at 4.he home of Mrs. Lester Meland, by their Sunday school classmates, and a handsome and practical in- stallment was added to little Dorothy Mssls_ wardrobe.• Games furnished were both doing mother and child fine. Mr. Frisch leaves besides his. widow eight daughters. Mrs. Levi Fisslerof Corfu, and Nora, Alma, Lydia, Thet ma, Minnie, Ruth and Edna at home; two sisters, Mrs. Herman Nadler and \Mrs. John Wallenburg of Royal- ton, and four brothers, August Wruck of Royalton, and Charles, William and Herman of California. The funeral will be held'Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home and at 2:30 from Trinity Lutheran church, Wolcottsville,, with burial in Trinity Lutheran cemetery, the Rev. Herman Bwiald b;fflci|ating.—Middle- port Herald g $1.50 RAYON SILK BDCK)!WCP J Fine quality Rayon Sli'lk BlooirnersriErif- H white, piirlk, drchid, green, etc, Oriee foe- g s fore we had these Bloomers on sale an ! d ss .= 25 dozen was sold, before noon. We- have s s just received 'another\lot whtcri will be soM--== s Saturday until gone. s 5 $1.00 RAYON SELK VESTS to Match Bloonuers 69c Each Basement! m the amusement anlTaTeU^IolisTargen lunch was served. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MIEN'S 25c mm* mm m, 19e Plair . S One 1 lot of Mien's Mercerfeed Hose in H black, brown, grey, etc. While they last =§ Saturday .—..... ^ Jr^xzi.* ^J)(HP^^ .Sizes to 12—Basement. ••==&• Notice Shoulder Beef .^ ~ f Arm \ '^^— - 18c, 20e 18c, 20c 18c Sunday April 3. Ton are co» invited to join in the service of wor .ship at ten thirty. \The Sinlessness SLus^.AaubJ.ctAhathasaperen- 1 1 nial interest for all student^ of the Thomas Ognibene, who conducts a I tateresi iu i _ „.„__ -business of shoe shining and ^| charaeter . alw _^sciousness otjesua cleaning,-on- the corner-of- Mainly Tt ,_ .. mhAect particularly apropo. iLimikL.. ^—^J* 'JSKHXlf'J- M»W >~-^-— . _ Lean SPork Bioast ^ M ^^ r===== ^ == ===^ 1: Borne Mlalde Saiuga^em-... ^..TZZ^~r22c Center Streets, wishes to announce that he dyes and cleans hats for $.50; puts on new bands for $.50; shines & dyes shoes for $.60. , We guarantee .our work, and lolicit your patronage. Come and give\ us atrial. '. Ask any persons who owr-work-if WP have not efly $1.00 SILK HOSE m g 69c Vr. s. g '^bout 30 dozen Pure^tarea^lk^e-^- |S in thrdesirable-WdW^ted colors. Mk = s Basement It is \a subject -particularly in view of Easter. The Young Women's choir will sing \Holy Bible\ (Wilson) Mr. Wft Findlay will sing \The Holy City.\ Sunday School wi 1 .be at twelve o'clock. Come and bring the children $1.00 WRESSOKR SraKES 59c each; 2 for $1.00 Lean Clalas..».. ••18c20c Soidius Cbttage Cheese Lenten Food (HEGKENB for Roasting 1 One lot of Dresser Stoarfs, linen center g satisfaction. Cigars, cigarettes, all kinds. and tobaccos of - 24t29—1 Store news In abundance Is found m the advertisements of the Daily Journal. They should interest every speuder In the community. Announce Their as dren regumnj ..^ IHtp or to—Sunday__Scho^l_aredelin quent in respect to one ofthe great est responsibilities of parenthood. A large ' majority of - delinquent youths are the Ghildren of parents who default in the face of this re- sponsibility. SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH Rev. Canon Bird i Passion Sunday April 3, A. D. 1927. Services 8:30 A. M. The Holy Communion. ^J 30 A. M. The Church School. .„10:30 A. Mv Holy Eucharist and Seimon,. Subject—Pontius Bilate | Note—It is now Passlontide. ''From, pain to pain, from woe to woe I'To Calvary wx€h Christ we. go., * 5 ' See how. His Precious Blood at .every-, f ;;^tatio.n pours, - Was ever grief like Hfs Wat\ ever L&ND/MJfifi UiOS) I J 1,111 Lackawanna & Co's. The l&laware, 3ilPC s \\ Western THE STANDARD ERNEST A. GRAHAM 315 trospect Avenue PHONE 444 *« i i^«oalV Work * { Epr 26, years we have bl^i^|ii^OT^jt|nec.pubUc. , wJfto tpo f d stuff ahd our flrii consideration : i|^Jaij|ays been quaiiity; \ The' iajot Tuiei^aH'dis'e^lx^ given us a riljgu't^tioii for quality'\in\ i3hS\coiiu- munities we serve. Y«u. can't be too careful! of what.yoii- eab Kellog-gs Corn Flakes 2 for 15c #ame)r Brooms J4 each 69c tobogs fe ^F *\ *i ^ ~v4 A* llllllllUll«\ ,,,,,M \* POTATOES (ioice BWftMf Pot£toeS ! H $1.50 Bushel u , ° 40cPeck y t , * Spredit-Marjgfarin Chocolate Drops ^ t . 'Fre^EggsT^ \ \' Mah Jonffg Coffee - ^ ^4 A*** ^ v ^ \ %£\3e*£H&> r WW* lb. pkg. 17c lb. 12c lb. 25c ban 18c lb. %9c Ig. can 12c s 2^c doz: - lb. 47c ^ ^W'