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I. i • i I'M J} Massena N. Y. Observer Thursday, July 21, 1960 YOUITSAVINGS^ AR.EJN THE BAG... IGA FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. $ 1 00 cans 1 ...for the lady who pushes the cart... Once again IGA otters you the opportunity to lake advantage Cfvfai^ of added savings. The large 1 /( ^V^--*? selectTon of products will give ' * ' you the chance of stocking up on those much needed items you find are most important to meal planning. - So-eom« in today.... you'll save more the IGA way. MARLENE MARGARINE $1.00 LBS. 1 IGA FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL COULD BE ANYWHERE-<5raduatine from high school is a ball in Moscow, Russia, just as it Bin Moscow, Idaho, or anywhere else. The boys and girls.gather in Red Square to dance and play games until dawn, after the graduation halls intheir schools' are over* North Stockholm News By Mrs. Mildred Jenkins FL 3-4520 3 No. %y% $ CANS t .00 *•**. Af-AMftf/fAALAS* ** SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN... IGA TABLEBITE. TENDER Mrs. Asa Moulton, from. here, with. Forrest Stockwell, a pa- tient atffi;e7Edward Noble TJSs-\ pi^al in. Canton, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Enslow, and Mr.- and Mrs. Spencer Ellis were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson and son David, Crary Mills Rd. Other callers at the Johnson home were Walter Paroah, Vilurose Pho- hoahH3elon-iJohnsonrMrs. Al- bert Duval and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ^ O'Shaugh- nessy and three children, of Syracuse; Herbert Jacket, also Mrs. Jttuby O'Shaughnessy, whb spent ..the afternoon and 'eve- PURE CANE SUGAR 5 LB. BAG 49 c CHICKEN LEGS CHICKEN BREAST CELLO BAG FRANKS BOLOGNA Sliced Lb. 49c 2» 89 c LB. Chunk IGA FANCY T0WATOJWCT DEL MONTE CATSUP BATHROOM TISSUE SC0TTISSUE $1M 4 —JA-ja. W W \ 5 ,. bo 8 $|00 $|00 MUCH MORE Pork JUMBO SIZE LB. CAN 4 North Stockholm— Mr. and cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, nihg there. Mrs. Asa Moulton is a sister of Mi'; Stockwell. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Enslow are Mr. Stockwell's daughters, and Mrs^-ELlis—isJtr,- Stock*- - well's granddaughter. ~ ; -~ The ones from this area who attended the organizational meeting of the Women's Re- publican Club of the Town of Stockholm air \the \Winthrop Grange Hall last Thursday evening were Mrs. Eva Dean, Mrs. Hazel Gage, Mrs. Helen Scott, Mrs. Mildred Jenkins, also Mrs. Olga Stickney, Mrs. Priscilla Tryon and Mrs. Nor- ma Fortune, Brookdale; Mrs. Maude Hunter, Squthvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saw- yer, Norwood, called- on Mr. and Mrs. George Murray Tues- day. r '''\'\• Mrs. ^Richard Pearl, Parish- ville, called • on Mrs. Harold Jenkins Wednesday. Mrs. Wilma Salvetti, Niagara Falls, spent the weekend at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Dashnaw. She spent Sat- urday with Mrs. Harry Easdell, Brookdale. William Cyrus and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cyrarof-Youngir- town, spent last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cyrus. • i. Lee Cyrus, son of Mr. and , Mrs. Neil Cyrus, is .spending | the Summer at the home of j his brother and sister-in-law, f Mr.' and Mrs. Ronald Cyrus, j Eugene Scott, from Wednes- day until Saturday. They also visiteU, other relatives m this area:\ ' . Mr. and Mrs:-Harold Carl- son flew up from their home in Syracuse last week to spend several days at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Carlson, ahd-family. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wells, Kathy Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wells and family, Massena, and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wells t of Phoonix en Q—What is 1 on estimate of the world's population?, A—Approximately 2,800,001),-\ 000 persons. -_. ;.__ *• • Q—To whom did Weethover^ dedicate his Third Symphony? A—This symphony, now known as the \Kroica was once dedicated to Napoleon. But after Napoleon made himself emperor of France, Beethoven regarded - him as a tyrant, and rededicated the symphony to \the memory of a great man.\ * • * . G^—What is ~dn interesting/act concerning the old Water Tower inChicagOfJll.? A—It is one of the few build- ings which survived the great Chicago fife of 1871. joyed Sunday on a trip around the Thousand Islands. Kafhy W a ells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wells, Winthrop- Potsdam Rd., is spending a few days at the home of her gTartgparentS7^3r.\. and Mrs. R. J. Wells. Miss Cynthia Cheney, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chen- ey of Wilson is spending the Summer at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cyrus and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Cyrus, Flackville, spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. Cyrus' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cyrus and family. Mr-, and Mrs. Charles'Wald- rttff Jr., Stanley, Rose, and Nanette, Buckton, visited their uncle and aunt,- Mr. and Mrs. Harold-Jenkins and Jimmy Saturday evening.. Mrs. Neil Gyrus was> hostess at her home Wednesday eve- ning at a party. What's Doing in Norwood .--By Claire Dockum --- Ph. Norwood EL 3-7324 > • MRS. FRANCIS F. WALSH, citizenship teacher at the Norwood - Norfolk Central School, has been selected as a -participant in the New York State Economic Council work- shop which is being held at the—University of Rochester. She left this week for Roches- ter to attend the workshop. • \ * '_ * **'_/_ _^ ' THE BUILDING ~ FUND Committee of the Methodist Church of Norwood will hold a food. sale Saturday, July 23, at Clopman's' store on Main St. _ _'--'. MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD SHUMWAY, Amherst, Mass., are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns, Cottage St. - — W ,- - * —• ----- - MR. AND MRS. LEWIS KERN and sons, Tracy, Louie and Brian, have—returned home after spending the week camping at Higley Falls. * * * MRS. FRANK SMITH is attending the W. S. C. S. School of Missions at Camp Aldersgate on Brantingham Lake. -. . . * » * / MR> AND MRS. ARCH are \spending the week camp, ing at Higley Falls. On Mon- day, Ellen entertained sgiyiy al guests for the day, Carwfn Jenner,' Mary Ellen Dockum, Patsy Buck, Claudia McLenl nan, Colleen- Bowhall and Cheryl Breakey. . * ' * * *• MRS. CARRIE WAKE, Mrs. Gladys Cook and -Marge Rich, ards ; spent - a•—f ew—days- last \ week.with friends in Williams- burg-and Morrisburg/ Ont. < * * « MJ) , MR. AND MRS. WENDELL WATSON, 103 Rose Lane, Rome, N. Y;, are the parents— of a son, Daniel William, bora * in Rome Monday, July 18. A . Mrs. Watson is the tormerJac- * queline Kitney, daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. William Kitney, ' Pleasant St., Norwood. Mr. Watson-is-Uie-SQn-of-Mr. g an<t Mrs.-Kenneth Watson, Hha St., Norwood. • * * * -_ MR. AND MRS. GORDON NOREAU, Spring St., are; tha parents of a son, Peter Fran, cis, born at Massena Memorial Hospital Saturday, July 16. Mrs...Noreau is ihe former Miss Ann Farrjmgton, daugh. ter of Mr. andMrs. Francis Farrington, Norwood. Hha couple has one other child, ug ROYCE and daughter, Ellen, Cindy, one year old. ^AHen—and Mrs. Lawrences Dean left Sun- day to spend the week at Camp Aldersgate at Branting- ham Lake. Mr^^ndJVlrs^Leon Hiitchins, Worchester, Mass., have re- turned home after spending a week at the home -of their daughtej-in-law, Mrs. Bernard Hutchins and family, Brook- dale: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scott, Mrs. Harold Jenkins and Ro- bert Moulton called on Mrs. Grace E. Scott at Potsdam Hospital Monday evening. Mrs. Grace E. Scott, Lawrence- ville, underwent a major op- eration at the hospital, Fri- day, July 15, by Dr. Ralph Cudlipp Jr., Brasher Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scott,' Robert Scott, and. Mrs. Gladys Smith, of Lawrenceville and Milan Scott, CedarviUe, called on Mr. and Mrs. Eugbe Scott Wednesday evening^ v—— \ _ lar-Bemand—— VIOITS They'Ee a hit every^pightj Dinners for the choosiest - Cocktails too made - \just right.\ 209 Center Massena RO4-0329 John Story 3C OFF JOHN'S DESK m Glamour girl to perfume clerk: \Do you have something that will bring out the mink fir a mart -without disturbing the wolf? Spear's Insurance Agency WILLIAMre. WARD — JOHN STORY Licensed Brokeri 24 Glenn St. \- Dial RO 9-2402 - Massena _ Hfc \ r \ - QV;UII. weunesaay evenmgfii. i .u .. u J^' i '.• • <^A . ^^ 20 % 20 % 20*20 % 20^ 20 % 20 % 20 % 2(r^0\: 20* 20 em- o CM o O s Youngstown. Lee has ployment in Youngstown. Mrs. Irene Penman and son, John, Schenectady, spent last week -. at the home of Mrs. Penman's brother and sisterdn- lawy Mr. and Mrs. Edward I o Lynch. j ^ . Mr. and Mrs! Leo Lynch and ^ four children have returned . M| home after \spending the past * ^ week vacationing at a Lake in New Hampshire. — Mrs. Eugene Scott and Mrs. Harold Jenkins called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark in Water-'^ town Wednesday evening, June :\^^ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Valrjco, Fla., visited their im- YOU DO SAVE MORE AT IGA OUR SEMI-ANNUAL 20% DISCOUNT SALE hi ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE SOLD ® 22 and 23 M This Is Your Opportunity To Make Your Dollars Go Farther o CM MASSENA FOODLINER Open Nites Til \itf.'W COW BELLE—Newwt type fan club is for Holstein cow •eed«i. Dawn Run, S, weart club's fhirt on the Monroe, .*., farm of her grandfather, Holateia breeder Jttm Rufl. o M <^ • O M O CM *. O M o O CM # O CM STOCK UP ON MEETS;,:.. CASES. .vYARD GOODS. ..BLANKETS LINEHSv.. BEDSPREADS R & K... LESLIE FAY and NELLIE DON DRESSES FOUNDATION GARMENTS...SLire.WNTlK HOSIERY... ETC. TERMS OP SALE CASH: - 7 \7 ^ We^leserve ihe. Right to Liinit Quantities\ : 71 o 10 #, ». »: * \flit Discriminating Shoppw... 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