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AILY JOURNAJ A PAMIt-V PAPejB i Bte Daily «nm^k««4 &&* Various Plans Considered in Bank Situation; While no definite plan was eecl upon, yet it i s believed that teps toward the creation -of a ew hank .for Brediha- were con- Merably advanced at a meeting (tended by>, sonre;v.450 interested en held at tUe, 'M&vi'' Club rooms jst night, $bj%:(n^§e..ting. was. .call- i by a cbnMittee, previously amed to review. thrf situation, mposed of Judge B. J); Harcomt, eurge A. Bowen, Herbert A. cer and Raymond F. Swett. Judge B. E. Hai'cofrirt was elect- (1 chairman of last night's meet- 's and lie; gave a' tefiew o£ the divities of the Jtarlpijs Jcommit- wlio liave bseri working on ew hank plang, since the closing f the Central Bank, when .1 com- littee WUH named to formulate a orklng plan for the reopenmg of liis institution, to the present 'me when this information gath- ring committee was here to make report. He explained how the losing of the Union Bank had aused the committee on reopen- K the Central-to. abandon; their Ian. The reasons being, which)' ere later amplified by Robert H. ewcll the chairman -of that com- ittee, that they believed it im- ssille to_sell capital s|ock in lis bank flue to the long period time that the holders of th.e. ock must wait until a dividend paid and that the depositor j getting a substantia! dividend ider liquidation by-\the State partfttent or some other liquid- on organization, and putting this ney to work would receive^ a g^r-'return thafr* by 'waiting for ?0iMn- 'advancfti'ii'p'Iaftv' Tolfl^fingbis royiaw-af the com- fioftv'gWeH^^ ent in Ins statement, that so-far lie was personally concerned, he Hied WaS \ 0t intel- ested in the forma- tion of any ban:: which would not take over the liquidation of both closed banks. He continued with the information that iu talking the matter over with officers of the Marine Midland Cofp. they had agreed to send a representative to Medinta to present their plan of group banking in so far > as it ef- fected a community bank. Judge Harcourt then introduced George Becker of the Marine interests who spoke at some length on oheir plan of banking and following his remarks answered many and varied questions that were pre- sented to him. Accompanying Mr. Becker was Mr. Johnson of the same organization, he also told of the plan of operation. Mr. Becker stated that the Mar- ine Midland Corp. came into ex- Istance on account of the many solicitations by bankers outside of the City of Buffalo, particularly from towns In Western New York for information concerning the In-i A Deadlocked Jury Gets 6 Months A woman who two months ago deadlocked a jury for a week and outlasted eleven men to bring iib-out a disagreement today was adjudged in contempt of court by perjury and wasLjSentaueed— ( months in prison and fined $1, The woman,.Mrs. Genevieve A. Clark, was cited in the findings for \deliberately concealing'' her. fanner employment under W. B. Fosliay when she was examined for service with the jury which heard his recent trial with six for- mer associates on mail fraud charges involving millions of dol- lars. Her counsel announced that he would seek mitigation of her sen- tence in an effort to avoid a Jong uei-aration from her young child- ren. It wa s believed to be the first .<ueh action since women were per- mitted to serve on Federal juries. An appeal also will be considered during the forty-two-day stay of sentence granted by Judges John H. Sanborn and Oiinnar H. Nord- hye. of Federal District Court. She, as a juror, insisted on ac- quittal, deadlocking the jury, which was discharged after a week'a effort to agree. The elevoii men voted for convictlou on all seventeen counts of fraud brought against Poshay and associates * ^Jl^ilC^ 29, 1331 Two 'J^wMminfi^^ ose lax on Bachelors Istanbul, Turkey, Dec. 2S-—The mancipation of Ttirtttsh men. ai- ost as big an achievement of the vemattsts as the eaianci •\j\' ' 1'1 y ill iJiijii 1.1 ,\_ liirkish women, has received lhT' T11 ® suatskiu-dad -S i; \ TN V&t^.™«vOfc,aStul sergeant by brevet\ of the Unttci ^ atfitcs ton«n& corp^casts rfefiiry eye on Ueut. Col. John J. Dooley ilstlrisuisbeft; mnriji^caVpStfaMnan, at the Nntlonnl Piao nod Plato ajntcl.^s; t Camp perry, ;Qhlo, -Boa are honor vetoratu. vestment market and the company growing out of the collapse of] Two a f/vrn-iArl writ V» n*+ 1A*in „p t^b ' T^ 1. __.• __•« .^ _. . .. . * was formed with an Idea of tak-} Foshay's utility operating and ^ .»- •\ .\ ' '\I stock selling eaterprtsa,T ( iH''I , fiiV- [/ (Please Turn to Page Two) | ember, 1S29. \ ' GIFT OLD SHIRT COSTS DONOR $115 INGINEERTMIED AID TO #N6 MCKINLEY ve#. ^Ihiffalo. Doe. 28-Thlrto ye#.. IS years he has pulled a .trottlo ago, John Drnney snt \ fit J|«' «»d for the pnst 1(1 yoara has pilot throttle of a locomotive, ruciku'*\ 1 lh« Lackawanna Umlted. Dur death ncrosH .Vew York State Wj» j 1'W the railroad strike of 1922, ho vain flUompl to save the life : {!B: 1 Wis called Into consuttntlon by PrajSldoni M4!K4iit»»y. Tlmmdjl f President Coobdse. evening at 7:12 p. m. he will ef<)|>-'i Drnney Is president the throttle ami climb .from t|'' I atkawamia Voteraus eiv in DiittsJd &ii%[~$titeftlm&& leers of th^ 3it^fl|ie* Midland rri.' Judge Harcdiirt fcas insist- Chicago, Dec. 28— When Ed- ward Thompson left the Joseph Heron borne, the police say, tbe Christmas spirit went with' him. As an old friend he had been invited to the-Baron horn* lor Christmas dinner, but as his shirt was somewhat soiled Mrs. Beron Save him another—an old one' :tlia^b^ng^|stg?*er ? ,husbana,.The Iralqns^d ,J tlfe'{r;SUest'«aibj*Scl the plifteft 4m, Mr. ThprfiWbn dp- ;na^le,d,..ifr, Beroh yas preased. 1. \And iust to] .tliirifr.\ be SiaJd ;tb his wife. \We still bav^«S5 ga.viJ8 & . FIGHTING FORM IN BOMBAY ADDRESS Rombay, India, Dec. 2S—Ma- . The listeners broke into ap- tma. Gandhi declared today that jpiause intreqnentlr. and there would not Sinch in sacriflping ! WG3 *° no «ll^»Iays of tho old foisvent e lives of a million people to rohase tbe liberty of India. The Mabatmu made this state- ent to. 50,000 • white-capped Na- \nalists gathered in an open il to hear his first speech since return Jrppa the London round ,'le conference, ;Tho crowd Was esnslderably >ller than the audiences Mr. ndhi addressed before he left LondohV.and some observers lil he had, lost in prestige be- > of the failure of the round ,)6 COft5®$6ot}«5j. I and militant revolutionary spirit. RocHsier Plan\ Vying Albany, 'tll?T& j&eq., 25—The dieater^JW*—JpT itaTfrrratiDg . ness ^S0 ; fitgu&feF has b§qft' \csted^'gbtttilitedieine-for the of the '-gbt/ett ^» city ;o| Rogbi^lF and Mon- , count? fiol|i]h%e; adopted the vhlcii.^nt^j^isf inijividnais ' \impanleta lof Sjaeefilsd expen- .** for li5^|]K6nt« and in J»rchaae. : p| jgftqga,. Jiatof \F¥«0fh^'J. mtet< te a to Ooygrasa; .jHoqsevelt sng- No Abstinence For Catholics On New Years When a Holy Day falls on Fri- day the laws of Fast and Abstin- ence do not bind according to Can- on X2B2 paragraph No. 4 of tfte Canon Law at the Catholic Church. Tbe privilege of eating Widow of George f Kennan, Author, Descended From Pioneer Stock tab for th e last tlmp, retired aftiji almost 59 years of service with thr Lackawanna Railroad*. When President MeKinloy |a> dying In Buffalo, the Lac:kswaTSJ|ri of tho Asnocln- •Ion, a member of tho Now York Railroad Clrtb and of tho Metropoli- tan Track Supervisors' Associa- tion, and has been a member of the FlroChnrbnod of Locomotive Railroad called Druney to pilot tf/r , Engineers for to yonrs. In mil bo train which was to take the tafr! was given nn award of merit by wp. It was pretty hard to lay aside $5 a woete. By tho way, I kopt the money In the pocket of the shirt yon save Ed Thompson, Guess yon took It out, didn't you?\| Doctor Janewn_y fxaraNew YoeM<\*hp rsttromt for fcifety axorclsod \n \No** roptiod Sirs. Beron, \1 didn't.\ Wlven the police found Thomp- son h© had a now shirt, a new- hat, a new suit, and HO of Hie money loft. the President's bedside. DranO)- broke all records for speed lit tween tho two dUoa and Ms rif^i; has become one of the tgatlltiofe of tbe imei»-<wbo , -\'now»dHhe«««a!« Dranoy started .railroading as •» tool l>oy for a section gang. Pot the operation of hln train. He haa ridden locomotives a dlslnnco equal to 400 times around the world without a serious Injury. *jffl*'|iaaror»'in'j«iwy^ity. * Mrs. Emallne > Kennan, widow of Qeorgo Kennan. author of'' '\Cent J,|fe in Siberia\ and \Rus-U sis, and the IjXile System,\ came 1 from a family wltb an unusually Interesting Malory, With her hus- band fhe traveled around tho world ptnd at due time was escort- ed out of Russia. Her father, John Ruegles Weld. came to Steffina from Troy In 184?) to operate a flour mill for Arthur j L. Hoot apoti tbe north bank of 1 the Erie Canal. In 1848 ho re-| turned to Troy and married pressed into On the Air Jlmmlo Menke wai on tho i-i'i. cram hrondcaat over WOR IJ»I aveninR. Mr Menke sans two n\ 1' beri \Kort;ottpn ' and \Mem ~- Funeral Wednesday Tim funeral of rtomlwjtoti Pt r iyo. formerly of We>it Shelby, will be held at Iho home of Ills sort Albert IJpyo. Ilnffalo. Wodtioit- tlay morning at 10?30. rtnrial at Ml t'U-atani CeiUi>tery. West 8hel- 1 y il out one o'elfx S. st setback. To tbe sons of Turkey, whose atlitPs: \always used t« clioose tleir brides for them, tho now right to marry whom they pleas*— or not at all—was as heady a free- dom as any that tbe daughters of Turkey gained. Under the new iiglme it became a merry ,ind I> ipular thins to be a bachelor, New government pressure la to irplaeo parental; a celibate tax, just proposed beforo thft Angora p udlftnwwV wHt- take -till tho joy out at bachelortlont. l'he nntjonallat govornment Is 1 icera onotigh about equal rights for men to impose the tax on spin- t ars and widows who fall to re- in u'ry, as woli as on -bachelors nbd widowers. Std£ : 'BEGWIW WAR mmm Mukden, Manchuria, soldiet s Japan swept northward from Ymg- kow today, brushing aaldo in sharp fighting every barrier raised by the Chinese, and tonight they rested In Tawa, tho first-day oh- jactlve In a may end with tho fall of Chinohow, China's last stand in Manchuria. Every arm of tha Japanese mili- tary—fcavalry, airplanes, injnntliy and artillery—took part in the sweep to tho north. Fighting in bitter weather, with the thermom- eter at SO aejfea3 > \bala\v \<M'o Fah- renheit, they came tnto dlroct con- tact for the first time tu week, with the regular forces of China. The resistance they met was stubborn, but they handled tho reg- ulars as readily as they have handled tho Chinese Irregular* In FORMER BANKER SURREND- ERS TO STATE TROOPERS tts-umh Mukden tuen. t* Kowiwugt^ which &tiuuh OR the M«fed»»,«J?teplnfi: Railway ^t tt^ junction with tho yin^ow^o^- rangtzo line, la tlic »rlnotma &$% lylua hi Erarjit of tho Jap«usos9r est- umus, but there baa bfcen x^o Jn,tlt-. cation the atlvattw .wttl a.% titers, At army heathjiisirter!* Sr#fiok£s.»- . man declared tha pnrho.suy M tb^ biB push was to elimihate «r <•,)$., desirable fop«a»\ t»-0Hi tbo as6a,- wost of thn Uw RiW V Albany; Deo. 3S—BIR. rubicund Indicted him fur liquor conspiracy. JlfllS, Andrew J. Horvntt, bno lltno ntrjff- Glastonbury Thorn in Bloom WashinjjtoA Bac.^ 3S^f^eeatt lived again Qti (Jfipfstittw .j>oy i\\ the gardonsi of W«ahiug|ou 0«tw> dral. A thorn ahi'vilj, gt&wtt ^rtittr a cnttinff of Rnelajui'a tsmitm Cilastoubury thortt, aetU. fengl* ol«ht perfect btootna, it la tradition thftt . { ui^.«thrftb should ilowor o«t Qhiflalps^ Day. Ilowrvor, thaiiRlt nlh^toj$f;. f VtW«t)r yoai-M ago, its drat Ifafeftlfcitifiw^ im? vvtis after the Annies fji hamton banker by day and reputed bootleg chief by night, surrender- ed to New York troopers* today. Ho was hurried from Sldnoy, In relawnro County, where ho gavr himself up, to Albany for a confer enee with Attorney General John J. Bennett. Jr. Horvatt, who bna played hide and seek with fcdoral and star.- officers, for more than a year. 1* ehnrtrod with looting tho »i«t.- bank of BtnglUtmtoUi a Wngfl mir>i om' depository, ot Uloro than 5-'. 000,000. Tho tedernl govomiin-iii t Country Qvttfs Christmas Meeting The KuowleHVtttQ Country ' lub held IW ChrtifroHii imfecting evening at tbo homo of w. MM C M. Harding With M, Mm J VV. Iloaob ftj!8i»tins Tho following program Blven: Sam?. Jlnglo Bella ' i\t> Recitation Marian llailintt A group of Cftrlgtmna Car -i Gonial am! uctivo oivio worker I \I'eHinpa said the _i|S!t -JoiL - and Ko-settor In bnstnoss, Hor-Jtbo oatlisttrai at that ynt%/'tltej« vatt. now about 5ft years old. on, 0 Miavo waited tb1?.&truo ObrWtniK wni a inllltonolro. Ho had losa than' .iion tho tteal'ta ot mort ttUmiW ba S30 In hli poekuta when he sub-'-OMetl with gOQjl^ill,\ milted t» nrrent. He was, however,) Tbta Umo tbo. bWoirta W^HUtft — iiprueoly drosaod. The RoV. Jweph j boat ittXBW* ' Madl»tau. a rntholtc priest or 8M-, Lesond 4s- tjiot the aiaatoiO>KfJf nev. areumpanlod Horvatt and 1 thorn strew? \ft'^il tho ataff of; io< Trooper Sergeant It, L. O'Hnntoy i joph Of ArllS|lltii5S; WtlOi HCebc*Hnjt tu Albany. It waa understood that! (i» old tra4ttW1^-,-\f«Q& Co Brltdfrj Kather Madljtnn nrraititod ror tho j on 11 mission of eV»bKoil*»toi» life SieWOQOT&BEFftlED ~ FOR DODGING QUIZ wan •*-T! ( **-*- REINDEER, SLEIGHS, SKIS CONVEY VOTERS TO POLLS ipklt»4 Holslngfnrs. F!n„ Dec. 24—In- form of eonvoyaneo knoiwn those northern regions will ifirvter- during Rebocka, ulster of Mr. Roof, and j two-day prohibition referoiH returned to Medfas .in 1«49. They first lived in a honse which occu- pied, the present site of tho Elms Wing station after boardlnj; in a tavern back of the old White's Hotel In Main Street. Both tlmps he came to Medina on a packet. \.1 meat on next Friday, the Fjenst of, ,„ lg53 , n com pany with Aaa P. Stanford, brother of Leland $taR»' ford of th e California college fame, they purchased the mill. L. A. O. B. Orant became a partner In 1864. it. u mil became a. farmer in llffT The Una naiii.6 wfe changed the Circumcision of our Blessed Lord {New Year's 0a#), way be enjoyed by all catholics; also, on Tbt»H(Iay. the Vigil of tbe Feast there Is neither Past nor Ab- stinence. Friday .the Feast of the Clrcnm- cliTcmr^n Holy Buy o f obligation tm all Catholics to. bear MOTS, Tbe time of the masses at St. Stary't Church wii! be as on Sundays, vljf. 7:30. 9:00, ami 10:30. Former Medina Couple Celebrate 50t& Wedcltni? Anniversary Under the Stars Dork tho liulla fli>r< wo como tt\^a»-iail MI.1S Elh-I Solo II' Ho no Solo Paderewahi'g Mlnnc' MlSS Alio •! Vocal Solo» 1 Cn,iKiqtlOOdfl Noel Treos Mrs I^-mv Anion, Two son«g. Silent Niisbt ><tml in' ts»ntorolnratt by Marian Hardlnj; ( and. VVbiffl tm and I »-\ vounul Mafrgici, were song *>y » .iti»M«uc | Mrs. ArndK. Mr». Arin-urniu. Mr ' t?roat and Mr, liardimt i At tho olttlo «f th- '\\ B » fy ami moto r Finland Mn will <•«>«- „ nllgtlUu i f ^ rW bmen. - •. . t» fl the flnlahlnst tw\ \''\« » bofO birthday cafce in honor of Mr ItbOfh'i Irtrtttdlty. $2 rai-mbori >nd It) guoaur #&ii pT6»fi<< ^ New York, 0*c 28— Tho lt\w f gh«rwoo(\ r n pt'0««t>Mt m*y bft ttft u|il Jmovod today to mako tbe ho»oy- • l^tfrU nn f!4O,()0ft «ui Ju«Uco Ohitt* .n.iimoon of rttwdoii T Sherwoou. ila-N'\! '««We»W« If woirtif U iomln what !e*9, Ho^nfd ho > wftillrt'iltw dde ''a|i«et.illy.\ Samuel 8tsabnrjr, Qoitn^el to tti* ic#l«tittTiro committee, deiiiiittaeti the mttslmute penalty-awt «^8* 40« nfliineed* Mayor Wftlkoe'a «*\ ,t»(ti* aa f!a*rtnt co«wm> . t,$r\u it not in letter, of tt- . • of\ UH* <ttif.rnmo conrtv\ Sanbtiry, wlio bo» chaffJid that Walkor haa te$V Sherwood away, asked a be«tvy> fliio \»o (but thoifo who are IcoerH ins him a»«y wtjl h«v» to rul-wr it tuibMtanttal sum.\ icrlbi'd an Mayor Walker'» |»or»on- nl lu'rotintunt. a uostly one. Siipromo l oiirt Jmtici Tbomiin W Chtirihlil ' ••! 1 tm 'iilHjiIni! Hharwrmd li t »f tho Hot- iladtor liivontisaiii.n iiiintnliton uhirli hifit emu:In tur imtnthti to uiak«' lilm como bark and talk abiiul a aufe ilfpotlt bos He hold 111 '\'• ,lr l (iimtmtii' with tho mayor , ,f '\\ Tim only itncaitlen lofl to derld« u 1 hi, amount of th« ffuo nsolnat y.ntartlhc tomorroiv. nl In tbo far north. wtw»rt» ihor« 0 j H cnnttoitmw nleht. r»l<idoi>r will poll p'llkii! tilled with Flans and a' I La pits manv w'ln to the dHtant v<4inp ur'nx In ih<- r,»cm t-oantry in Nforth I Vfy voirrt t» tbr> npiri>q| vllta^\ fet<*igb« and ik-in v. t'l >« > <> <l hy atreanm and uomo of tbo ir,.ooo klfe«>» wHIl w!i»i-h thf tmin'ryj Mftu;«fl at Hiltavin Desfitnb'-' *•*' 1881, 1%. nr.I Wn». Fred L« rd t Canattdafetto celebrated t'< - r fiJi weddmc annivrr«ary ^' day. They were hosJs to a In gathering; at rolsilvi* and «•'• | mate friertA? at their horrv? trs | aBt>and>!. {tt the • iu<\> mmlern outomo- fAb>* will •»•••» f vtiter* tn ttip Sthontt afi monlclpal and state f (j«lt<1i>»er-» •!• \j-natcd ai pofltnx ffiaofchs. Er§ronian Dance This Evening The annual d.in.e he-:<\ by tha •ns h b e tried! by other com-i Vwnhn siripiv ,-t ih*- Medina .'\'PS saM iti^ltbatt mooo.-1 Wgh aclmol wiU bo held this weft. In nm-cboMttg. ; j«j#er wrnld hoi '\S at the digb seh.mi auditorium, \sfd in ajoijro^ vcrttmty as a j music fHrnished by a Buffalo Op % \f thSLttiaiw, - .. jchestra. This Is the so-Ml event ' \\\ : 0 | tfle 3ea30n for the yonngsr to Weld & mi Iff 186a. The mm f1?rt {^ Awnnp , emertatntr^ .ti 3 ^ *?*?* \ r %l ^ efb did a tbrlviBg MHlmaa until it mMe „ foCowad by » rtrepi...ri|g** d !\ fs \?' Mft v ' \!? f e *f and program of mwic . ci»., J^omlntr * New 1T»rk Stale the for *S were laid for dinner a' o'clock. As, Mary fJasfft, the dmtgifif M». and Mrs. We-.* n Oage, VI Lord waslmrn 6»1 y~3^« «»,' j iittlo Quaker ir*i<>rn« t S«HU.< ,'tiuplo tituk ap their reslclenco at • Pavill-,n, ;i.- vtog IVBO years later ( ' t# llonettys Fatts, wher0 Rftr. Lo»d opened a meat market. After 13 yeai»' t< uU-nee thore the cSpIo iti'-ved •» Vfeelna wlere Siff. l.»ta J t MWidaetr*! a hitch ai«l feed barn.( \ ami »ffsf^rf%fnMr were' ,. Atttm. ' ^•' Irtn.-s burned fn 1S72. R wa* rebwiU In the winter 1SS7M3, oshig tbe or- iginal stone wall. In 1S76 farts* produced In tMs ttlTJ wa s exhibited st the ro» tBftnlal B3tposftlott in Philadelphia and it received tbte award. Bus! nisi at the mltl tocrea8<»d rapidly j wborc ~ %hc v m aco «vf ^mves* •» » t the rwipnt at one tiste havins! ^ nds lier h ^ h: , n4 K3a Urt . „Jfe Iftw h. M to, b**m* herej reached from so.ooo to Woo bar J a )n& estt>m ^ ,,,., , lrm , ten , „,.!«««' •»...«.! to Cm»4»ia. 1 Peti annutflly. 6i titfaitfoa to oj»r- County, hfe j>a«m-i bot.tg Mr. 1\ 1- ntlne a mil) Mil Wbteft made all 5if8- S8ff „ r ,, j^. f $e wts -^Bre.t«» r.t' ffi.t*. I »aM t»e Bafrefe HSeff. A brfsH basli.PsS ( ye3 „ of ag( , w - nrn kM( a cei,,..., \ \ - \\\ '\ ttrSR cond-ortea on the canal, re- 1go b Q 9Ed ifj-jftw »id M» • eelvinK tlajbttf ana shipping (tear Gage ^.^^ ^^ g, f^ eft) Tt fe Int«r«40«|t6ftt<l*etb3t Mr. ^ ogfey ,, MttUgh muJ „,!.,(, hln • W * >! '' fD tm **** * B0 ° f W ° mert bub-3*OP t\ 'fa* 1 \>etf ll.im t. ... \ seneration and a moil enJo>uDie, ^ rMiB(M[:fge j^ gSts ftiv&r ttt ^ j wfler0 lte werc ^t, „»,„,; U ha-M ^ftb the m cable anti[ as f(m t -^ M 'B*t** *. .V P- ' J'^.\; «**• »-«•»••* »«»«•» » ' rMei^ed SS for lbs trip. , twl%-llu&-.vtorc oufted '- —-•'''•* '\•\ •'* serves Free Dinners On Christmas Day Vtttyatit p^ftt»t« rccelfwJ Chrt»t- tnfls 4tntwr» *<» 4J«> house'* fcom Pert And«r«on. who owna the H*rt«' Lnscb room oa Host Cantor Burglars Visit I Lock port, Get ! ^m in Loot j Irfirknort, Doc. 38 — Men-bandl«a. I valtttut « approximately S70O, wn« atolon from tbrt'i' !.(< liiw.rt btlal- m •iii t»loi-*--i in b'.irsi\ 1 'iimrtnil tnilay to the |i.itlr<' I'unrtrt-n w.H'i«i« and ^pviaral 1I11I8;). vt»rih H3i!0, wer« itiilen from tliw Jowolry »tor.> of K!l»- worth M tlicbarrtaoii. flinton bitlldfuK A f|iuin!lty of dontal K»Id and a Wfltth. »?»h a t.ital »altw> of ?«5, WWP ttol«n from thf office of Btlla fl H«> irli>B. tleiitli't. samn bofldlBg. Ti.<- nf/i<<- nf fir Pmnlie c Weaver. Hoarfcy. was ontoreit, but untblna Shelby . Mr. mH Mm, William Pogtii et Worn filtelby were Olirlstrrm Rttenta of Mr. anil Mrs. TbumM KyU. Mv ai)d Mrs. Nartnan liters- nnd awt of Oregeo, Mr. »nt{ Mrs, rtiarlutt HlRford and Lmvlit Littlta aroni Chrlstmaa with Mr. urjtj Mfcte gvailfe Blgford. Mr and Mr*. Sqaitro Omtnlte and family of MJddlenoft 41c» W»A Mrs oiwm Wlrtb and btt&s? of l.aefcnort. Mr and Mr* Bert Bffttt* and famitf. Darro Canter, Ms, ttroj Mra. OioflB Oarditer. Mr. ami Uf*- fjeoree fJvan3 and fsmBt aini ChaftBii Hvaiw and <rari Wff* 0brj«iaaa gnoata of Mrs. toUin Bvan», 8tr«et Forty fottr of tha*» dUtUPrn; wpi-ii ««frvod In lite tuts* h room and twflvp were swit mtt tn Boopl»i who coold ftot rom\ In. Tb» iatftM I* fterb Post Autwrtran j \w«*\ \»»•*' »•'* \ Lsston .«>otterat«>d »i'li S'r An tbe»\ 'lays detaon In fttrnltbing «V/»Iiea and [your Canil overllnH • lilidr • d' the. l!l« toilwf had not Hm afet» tflS »,iu t,.^n!fSnd worts for montha artti m&nihij \to you enJojiBjj, no Santa WW not m gMl % il(|» • sfotlon* You twit yon .ire' thn year. Itot tto mm. ttftg-ftr br«- etn«r nerOTJiarles. Tbe monu waa'Totiluht i am gulag to Ml! y. .1 ijiaiwt- bt*. his matrigsp, ami ftfc* ifcjE,t j- r„ll..»« ffrai* pie droimlnB.'H«l\ »'ory «hlcb I hoo* « ,>j i< ware, all to gontt fteaSsft m& Wtt »h»»« *•» rav« *!«« r«'dnl ' mas^d pota»e«. brow imy.Htif.lii.bmrt a llitla 1.., *1 . vi,.„d» wHa Mp«t Uumi m fa- dSt. awl Vm. Lord bM tHm*'^ •' i, - km - » imm - r «'' eahhW m ' ,,! \ aw l Mrs. Lord b&d \'f-c&Jren CI«an S\. I.f.r4 \fa. n-an. 1 « M - reSory '\ }.eev <-f the CMUA***.. duul-l «««««• •»••«««• , \ (•( tfe ttcrhf%tm- Tctephftnc C«r 1 . ,•>.,,.„ , ' I •ratter and rp«t<fr« fn Canantlai j \ Kna» Mr-^ f.ira fru..»J»h, tbe •••olj | tf»usrtt«T. Im6- »n Koeher.ter and\; cafHly. iinta. ctgor Doctor Celebrates 1 time is anticipated. (n mar*f son from IsfcSMneHrts, 'tbo * Re!^^Si**^.~\*\\; \\\'\\• ta <l liif|: \ : |i|ia9i' pogell J«»ei>h M<« tChrifttma^ «i'p'\\nw dan^t- f \'-\- ^ -'f TbaiPia lifiB | u Shelby, \l T hi<i Rnowlesville Mrs. Kennan, bora $eh. U. I8S4,| ^ lse ^ t / i B ^^ g>. 0 ctewb*-»| 'lived at tlie Btni ttome or»tn als^ {a | n _ j Ip _ j W£ j rc ^ ffi fi s the c-ndr. • f montfes old. uben fjer parants roov shiidrpn. : . !*r Cfsirica K. Palwwan off f I vn4nt>\ lf« ^eteferfft^ hi: TSth l \' ,h \ , « raa *.Wri»!itof «a»»y. He I- M'i Hi abmil a llltto *• •> a lltttu friend happy flnro thw» wan itll« beiv i«we»tKltte* of life _ . Wnen Jriurft artetf hte^Sead; tr^ •jphow nar»p was Snik Ho r«c«!v , -otae arttt ^J»J? with t«» {(??# .RiUtt «•<» miny 8e»S'<! fnr fbrl tmn frt^n want ow/ayed,, atttl Vflfs®. ®tl>rff dear old fonts, no b« wa» more' bis motlier'* mment fee pi pJ& bf* «»un dolSabt(-<! w»h the faft that! coat, wftfob Suek JMt^ '8t«ent-Mm. Bnnta r»rapmb<»re>d hlm •»« wall --, 'or Xma», and tth. hltt nkkfh itts o«(«M'tally thhi r&ftonsa'i. Ho hart, a»f!« JKHl flle«tt t® Mm* %$$ l}Ql% thftn it!! In a roam next to Ms b»d j .itabad off f»f eft® te^RteRl* . Wfvfp ratlod hla playroom. Tbop«t Jack w& M^i ^fthi fiaKBltJ.'V't sc-tlBO ir/ ftfa pinf63sit'»n 8rid mdy'bc pl.yed alth hi* toys, tho tralnfttjul. bubbfetf OTer With) «Stcf8rV '. ft© 9Hsm daafly tm btft car en bU beinp! hit sipwlalfty t o th<> botMK! *rber© ahe low] yon «{, Ifce n>«ia at ti-aS t--mtfj t !»&)«• «-» pHUcr r HI- fc.-» Mien a Attb'i ilu-\ Mr and VP T.nydp Histglni Jrttl. ed __ Mr and Mri'|i„«., She jive# tted «»«> ^r-J'mjfc ofeo fe«w»fcei« this* a we «i J'Wi^OW os OTtww :..^: «-««.!.. | &aAs , one •.d rhildron fr-<m'r1eil fa 1879. t&O beose wa|t pnT-J^fig,.,.' y^ <wztviaz<*. tfewe- waa:, Tp-a Touawanda motorist* sersi ' p,. ratenan. aKhoaafb meiu as 'tto «»4 'M» ffl«atJ ftUyfrf . fJn«> day ** lie wai busy fjlavtajs, Bl*f* sla iftfft9«r ft«4 -gptfflBBtfc^l\ fie wdrffnilj' fbonjibt bow nico l't[ •;oy<t. It «a» «8»1%- Ctlri3$0ta> J # wottfil V »i Navo- bto IMeift ftffttd fenown TOJ, crimp .m«i pfey *f«6 MmV $&> Medina. Edw.ir«l Dnrkln port Mrs. N'ilif Marte-y f-»w j «»hert At-the I^ewfston Lock port ami Ml-- V.rg ret, ( os-eri einfifted to Her O'Donnell from lioilpy ««MV «'hr:n- h ? tttr-cs ? Bpj' Jbp .jajt Si-Ktas gnost^i of ,M' and Mr from 'las-. chaspd 11 year3a#8. ! 8.ff<>. feet of seoW- So 8fflta,«^r. « IJwd SI eaeh tor fafftese to pstffejto nmt irf- s» only as a ftby^l^taa...• .ftB asfep'l hl» nsosbw tt be rofliW, fiwtfc la#- urid] -IlfMfe fjjtti df g«<j! rriiiing Qpemttoria far gas Kd raotii*' Pentflr was a6a«iloh«iI atjebtsy reafctesl «w» tonrf,.Ttr. and SP*. L^ra at, feouiefeeopirg f0 5*...-'»1 .for\ be '&w& oesflo hte fttomt rftfiv- Differ fi»!J3?, .fe item*, tttat. rfiji 1 thiao wltft W» tt»?». itajd ehoa ftff^tt thrfr irars with; lb* tight* on. j hr:; eebf«t?e<l saor'Sd-wWo r€»«rvt»0'|90 and *«-i hint, Jar-It then TOt, KtoiRara Pa!M: maim tmtprt&i* j-f» a rwyetogtefi and fct an, aalfcor- j s h W». bj« aid ««at MM!-ran to Ms!.itt6r« bapptaes* find jjoodkiteir tp -a, -.Cvritoi , wh«»e-t.soi'fiM efWRt. tlw- ftw^tsi eftar&yIfjy offl tegi He.tes,-a la#i«.eelri(Me»4\<» terms-wKSe* «J oaty affhrfs'fSSItl^f. ' - » a farm fe»r t.ai» jlalt Wltf fe»\ hefts at. ste Cafanwt; teettoa. <rf ton^l w«iro«l tr«i» afl,fe«f door* away. : 1 Woft plsiltlnut Miat'rt alt <Jr«0-- !ijiSSin?o f Knov7|(.$vlII.' . J..120 feet. Ijprears. Frost tr-«re tlH\? SBCAC!* to J Hoa?« ecni^fet jf<ver the «royIf|. BIHfe «fa* a P«W IMS' &«?' Of*«J xtwt mux