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NEWS-DISPAirdk, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2$ 1980 DARROW TO SPEAK BEFORE LOCAL MEN ON PASSION PLAY —%>— Tracy E. Darrow, newly elect ed president of the Methodist Men's Council of the Blnghnmton district, will address the Men's Brotherhood of the St. Paul's M. E. Church next Friday evening at their weekly meeting. He will describe for his lis teners the Passion Play at Ober- ummergau, which he witnessed while on a tour of Europe this pnst~suromer Community singing;, games and refreshments will also provide part of the program of the eve ning. All mc'ntin'tlio community are invited to attend by. the.' Brotherhood officials. » » > ii CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHUKCB , Iter. B. M. Rambo^ Pastor • 10.40 a. m., Momlng Worship And Sermon by the pastor.' 12 m-, Sunday School. 6:30 py m., Ypung Peoples meeting.\\,- ».»,,\ 7:30, Evangelistic Service. Ser mon by. fte-jaato«;-<Ubj[ect,'S\ATa , the Door WaV Shut'*\ ; yVedrfesday,. 7:80\ p'. \wi;. Prayer meeting.* - ' ' '• ' Thursday, 2:80 p., mi,\ Ladles' Prayer-meeting. , < Th£>- jmbBc : ia • cordiaUy '' invited to 'conje and worship with us. ; *PISCOPAJ^ CHURCH Frank i^fiattsock, D H', Paster Coili Naatfcake xni TJnlan Sta. Mrmoa Morning 'Worship. -»ha IO-a-Sm^-SuadajV'- - - Sunday School,' fl:80. - Epyorth League Devotional meetoig at 6:80 o'clock. Union Thanksgfying .SewiceS at'l 7:30 o'clock. Rev. George Cape-' tanioS'will-.preach the sermon. The Men's Club will roeet-BIoft- day evening. All men of the church are invited. The Young Men's' Forum will put on the pro-' gram. Harold Stevens will direct the music Tracy Darrow of- Binghamton will be the speaker and will tell of his visit to Ober- ammergau and the Passion Play. -Thanksgiving -Prayer meeting Wednesday, evening nt 7;30 p. m. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH CAMPVILLE CHURCH TO GET NEW ROOF A new roof is shortly to adorn the CaiJqjyille M. E. Church, ac cording to *~|)lanR made by the congregation in that village. The new shingles will be applied in the near future both in an effort to economize by taking advantage of the present low price of build ing supplies and labor, and also to aid in providing work for some of those at present unem ployed. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH v . The Rev. James E. Clarke. Rector 202 Jefferson Ave., Endleott Sunday .next before Advent Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Church School, 9:15 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10:80 a. hi. 'Evensong and address,. 7:80 p. Wednesday; Choir rehearsal at 7:00 p.m. Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) I Holy •Communion, 7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer -and' Sernloiy .0:00 a. -m,. ST. MICHAEL AlX'ANOfeLS J / Wcat. Endicott. 'Church School, 10:00 a. m. Evening-Prayer' anil address, 4:00'.B. m r - x / -- > •• xjrrHERAN_cHHiqi jam --- TtoXY NATTTTTT Rer. Paal J. Skwfc PaaUr 312 K. Mala gfraat 23rd Sunday After Trinity Sunday School at 9:45 • ra. The Service at 11\*. ra. with • serrnon Tiy'TEe pastor. Vespers, 73:0. Joint commu- -nity Thanksgiving service at Cen tral M..E. Church. Tuesday. Regular choir busi ness and social meeting at 7:30. \Wednesday. Lindbergh Broth erhood meeting at 7:30' p. m. Thursday. Special Thanksgiv ing Service at 10:00 a. m- in ac cordance with the custom of the Church and the Proclamation; of the President of the Unjted States. Sermon by the pastor. The public is cordially invited to attend this service. THdTy. \Junior XutHer League at 6 [30 -p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty Aiie, North of Main St Rev, Francis L. Holden, Pastor, The special meetings which will ^^ojBtJMed .three weeks this 'n3ayp^Hg ?ttta ^tb -a -clo8e- with - message on 'Tw'Kingdom-- in Consummation\ on Sunday eve ning. ' This will conclude it series of seven sermpns on .\The- Mil lennium\ which were*begun last Sunday evening. That these meetings which have to do with events of the last days, the Return of the Lord Jesus Christ, and His Coming Kingdom oh Earth, have created a pro found interest among those who have attended is evidenced by the fact that the pastor has al ready been requested to begin another series the first of the year, preaching at that time on \The Judgments\ which subject was postponed this week in fav or of the Millennial series. Definite announcement con cerning this plan will be given a Itttte \later. It-is quite probable that the request will be met. Services will be at their usual hours next Sunday. Morning worship at 10:30; Sunday School, 12:00; Christian Endeavor, Jun ior and Senior, at 6:30; Evangel istic service at 7:80. There is a meeting for Boys and Girls every Saturday after noon at 4:00, conducted by Miss Adams. Next week meetings will re sume their usual order, the pray er meeting being Wodnesday eve ning at 7:30. At 7:00 Thanksgiving morning a Sunrise Praise meeting will be held. A short message will be given by the pastor, but the meeting will consist mostly of ap propriate songs with time for prayer and Thanksgiving. Not only our own members, but any from other churches who may wish to attend will be cordially welcomed. Similar invitations given for such services in other places have been accepted by large numbers. Let us begin Thanksgiving Day right by gath ering to render praise to God for His blessings and mercies. The pastor would like to cor rect some false impressions that are in circulation. He has not been preaching on \the world coming to an end\ but on the Return of Christ to reign over earth, which the Scriptures show will not \come to an end\ until after the thousand year period. Neither has any date been Bet, although it has been clearly shown from fulfilled prophecy that the return of the Lord is near. D. W. Lyman. Pastor. ,, Cor. Monro* Jk Grant Ave. Eadlcott Morning Prayer Sunday morn ing at 0:40 o'clock^Church School [lit-10 6'dock'afid Morning Wor ship at 11. The pastor has chos en for his morning theme (Thanksgiving) \The More 'Ex cellent Way.\ Mr. Weston will give for the organ prelude • M Vis- ion\; the anthem is to be. \The Lord Reigneth\; and Harry Stab ler is to.sing a tenor solo,. .'11 Come to Thee\. Young People's meeting at 6:30 o'clock. The Union is divided up into four commissions: -devotional, stewardship, service and fellow ship, under the \Commission Plan.\ Each Commission has a leader, aj follows: Miss Ruth Harrington, Paul Boyd, Miss An na Smith and Kenneth Neuman. The Devotional Commission will be in charge Sunday evening with Miss Ruth Harrington as leader. TheW\ \will--be three union-J Thanksgiving services Sunday evening, at the South Congrega tional Church, with the Church of [Christ, First Presbyterian, First Methodist and First Baptist hurches participating, . with the Rev. Norman Graves, pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church, as preacher. At the -Central M. E. Church with the Union Presby terian and West Endicott, St. Paul's M. E. and Tabernacle Bap tist; West Endicott, participating, with the Re*. George Capetanios (riving the sermon and at the Vestal M. E-. Church, -representa tives of all churches residing in and near Vestal participating with the Rev. John Frey pastor of First Methodist Church, preaching. It is hoped that the members of all of the participat ing churches will give this service active support in prayer, adver tising and attendance. Monday evening, orchestra and Troop No. 2, Boy Scouts. Tuesday evening, 6:30, Troop No. 2, Girl Scouts and Brownie Pack. Wednesday evening, week-rtight service for prayer and conference in charge of the Philahca Class, in the absence- -of- the- pastor. Tuesday evening, Birthday par ty of the Philathea class. Friday evening at 7:45, cottage meeting at the home of F. E. VanNess on Union Center road. Everyone invited. I 1850 the wheat growers in the Hudson Valley protested against competition from the big grow ers in the west—the Genesee Val ley. LUTHERAN PARISH AID TO DUPLICATE THANKS DEVOTION The members of the Lutheran Church of the Holy Nativity will assemble at a special Thanksgiv ing service at the Church on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27th, at 10:00 a. m. in accordance with, the custom of the Church and the proclamation of the President. The public at large is cordially invited to attend this service. As is usual nt this • time n Thank-offering will be received, the proceeds of which will be u*ed to pay off a note. The members of the Parish Aid Society decided at their lost meeting to give u do nation to the church equalling the entire amount of the special offer ing. This declaration on the part of the women in most opportune since it will relieve the entire con gregation in meeting its obliga tion. The sermon will be preached by the pastor, the Rev. Paul J. Slav- ik. The choir will deliver special numbers at the service. ST. PAUL'8 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cor. North Dwight & Wendell West Endicott Rev. S. B- Graves, Pastor Sunday. Mornjng Worship tp. 10:00 a. ra.. Theme, \The Tree of Life\. Church School at 11:15. We shall have the unique service of \Weighing' the Cents\ when the barrels will be brought in and emptied. Please boost your de partment arid win the honors. There will be no Epworth League and no evening service be cause of the Union Service in The Central Church.. Our people arc. urged to attend. - Monday, Woman's Home Mis sionary Society will meet with \\fa. JT CarsphT P «f »5 \ Two Farmers Who Control CyWc** I Hon. Hcnrik Srupstead. (leit) re-elected Senator from Minnesota on tht Farmer-Labor ticket, and Hon. Paul Kvale, re-elected to the House ot Representatives from Minnesota on the same ticket, will have the (leading |Dte« in the organization of both houses of the 72nd Congress and prpfrt fcly will decide many important items of legislation as well UNION PRESBYTERI A v CHURCH Cor. Libertv ana Main Street* UCT. C. F. Kittredge. Pastor Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday School and Men's Brotherhood. 11 a. nu, Morning Worship, Sermon topic, \To speak or to Keep Silence\. 7.30 p. m.. We unite with the f entral M. E. Church in a Thanksgiving service, the Rev. George Capetanios preaching. The Vesper service will be omiU ted. „_ Monday,., 4 p..,m^ :TJje_ Girls? Junior Bond meets at the church. Tuesday, 3 p. ro.. The Women's Missionary Society holds its reg ular meeting at the home of Mrs. M. E. Page, 406 West Main St. The topic, \Siam\. will be in charge of Mrs. Fayette Rounds. |-7:00 p.- m. Boy Scout Troop. No. 10 meets at the church. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayer meeting* , Thursday, 7:00 a. ra.. The Youth Council of Greater Endi cott holds an. early morning meet- ing in the First Methodist Church: I TURKEY DINNER AND ALL THE FIXINGS THANKSQlVlNG PAY New York Restaurant T 9.Wa*hinrton Aye., Phone 927 EhdJcbtt I \iTuesday The Willing Workers' wUJ have their meeting with Mrs. Nlia Fedder. The Girl's basket ball practice\ at 6:30 in the recre ation room. Junior League at 4 p. m. Wednesday, Orchestra rehearsal at 6:00 p. m. We invite all in terested to meet with us. Pray er Service and Bible Study from 10th chapter of St. Mark; leader, Mrs. Messersmith; Choir Rehear sal at 8 j). m. Thursday, Boy's basketball practice at 6:30 p. m. \Our \youiig folks are urged to attend the Youth's Council Serv ice at First M. E. Church on Thanksgiving morning. Speaker, Dr. A. R. Burke of Binghamton, 7 to 8 a. m. Friday, The Oxford • players tal^e, their play to Apalachin to night. Saturday it goes to Maine. OAMPVILEK M. E. CHURCH .Ca'mpville, N. Y. The hour of Sunday School has bo$n changed to 10 a. nu, while the service is from 2:00 p. m. to 3 p. m. The home talent play, \Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown\ will be presented oh Saturday evening at 8 o'clock by the- Oxford Players of this church, under the auspices of the Campville Ladies' Aid. This is in great demand. fawrite Bible Parages of- William E. Johnson (\Pussyfoot\) Prohibition Lecturer. Father, forgive them; for THey know not wliSt they do.— Luke 23 :S4. I Corinthians 18. (OompOed by (Ae Bible Guild.) EnoTcdtE Ejr. A:. ,RJ. Burke .will be the speaker. The people' of this Church arer. .cordially \invited to be present. * — , .— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Roafh-mnd-Rejuly Walking The tirue-lionoreU . IUITP concern- tag the ravages of the laundry on one's underwear IK no Joke tn India, declares an Englishwoman, resident of Indlu, writing Jo the London Dally .Mall This week, she says, there are tjjr<) frocks Ironstaloed. three rents JnVSt .here silk slip, tlie seam of a favorite\ silk lumper ripped open, a sheet fcprn, almost In two, and a .couple of. ta ble napkins which will nore^hsye to serve fcs kitchen rags. My husband has fared just 'as badly. Another four of his'soft col lars have been returned with th* edges serrated like a saw, and a pair white- trousers fat- ffow^eon-. splclonsly decorated with th* out lines of a large Iron. George Caeetuitos, raster- Cor. Broad'SL, & Madtaoa Ave. Endicott Divine-Service* Morning- public worship at 11 o'clock with a sermon by the pas tor, \The Goodness of God\. The Christian Ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be administered -by{ the elders of' the church. The church choir will render- a special selection. All the departments of the Bi ble school will assemble at ten. o'clock 1 . General Sunday school _ . lesson for the adult Q^rtroeh^. ^ ° f B £ n ~ f £™ •The Rich Young Rujer.\ *7 W ^P\:*. 1- mAAe J? a ?' tSZl Christum. Endeavor— Society * -at UB6AL STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Endicott Mortgage Corporation, Plaintiff against Elizabeth Jane Walker, Michael J-Donohue and Ellen Sullivan, Defendant*. —-In-PurB«ariCe -of -a Judgment -of-f Foreclosure and Sale,, duly- grant ed in the above, entitled^ action* .and entered in Broome. County Clerk's office, on the 19th day of November, 1950, I, L. W. Beynton, the undersigned Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at pub lic auction at the front door of the Municipal Building on the east side of Washington Avenue in the Village of Endicott, County of Broome, N. Y., on the 3rd day of January, 1931 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., the premises described in said Judgment, as follows, viz. ALL THAT TRACT OR PAR CEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Union, County of Broome and State of New York, known and described as The easterly one- half of lot No. 17 as shown on a map of the subdivision of a por OXFORD PLAYERS WILL PRESENT PLAY TWICE THIS WEEK \Mrs. Tubbs of Shanty-town\ the rollicking force comedy which has been presented several times this season by the Oxford Players of the St. Pauls M. E. church, will again be given this week in two different localities. On Fri day evening the comedy will be staged in Vestal at the school- house under the auspices- of the Daughters of Vpterans. On Sat urday evening the players will journey to Campville where they will present the same proeram in the Campville M E. church. The .three-act play, which has been accorded a hearty reception wherever it has been given, fea tures the Oxford players at their best. The leading part, that of Stove, Furnace & Fireplace WOOD FOR SALE Trucking of AH Kinds WESTON BROS. Phone 489-M 101 Washington Ave. Endicott TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Turkeys, alive or dressed. Call at 103 Fillmore ave. or at stalls 1 and 3, Endicott Pub lic Market, phone 1207-R. Wayne Woodward. < U 20 It FOR RENT—Two suites of rooms in, Apalachin. Inquire Wm. F. Knapp or C. J. Downes, Apalach in. Phone Apalachin 6-F-121. 11 20*2t FOR RENT—Furnished room. In quire 612 June Street 11 20 21 6:30 o'clock in' the ' Ideal * Bible class room. Very interesting- pro-' gram is in preparation. At the night service, the First Church of Christ will participate in the Union Thanksgiving serv ice to be held in the South Con gregational'church at 7:30.o'clock. The Restoration Bible class will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:80 in the auditorium of trie church. AH who attend find this class very helpful. Thursday at 10 o'clock the an nual Thanksgiving Day Service will be held in the First Church of Christ. An appropriate pro gram is in preparation and the public is invited: ' Regular church choir practice on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. | 'jpou*ity-*Clerk*s office irc-iiook of maps No. 3 at page 58.\\ Said premises conveyed are 39.5 feet wide, front and rear, and 145 feet deep. Being the same premises ^ and subject to the same conditions \and restriction^ contained in a deed from the. party of the second part to the party of the first port dated this day and this nforigage being given to secure a jiart of the purchase price of said prem ises. Dated at the Village of Endicott, N. Y, this 19th day of Novem ber, 1930. L. W. BOYNTON Referee. THOS. A. MacCLARY, PlaintifCs Attorney. •744—11-20 12-24 6t ITH ANKSGI VING I I I I I The Hotel Frederick I And SUNDAY DINNERS Are Doubly Enjoyable at the Frederick Special Dinners at any Time for PARTIES and CLUBS I 213 Washington Avenue a. reaen Phone 132 I VAUGHNIS We will dress you from head to foot at prices you can all reach A'l Wool - TOP COATS and OVERCOATS - NOW SELLING AT ,95 _ - *9 L. C. V A U G H N 107-109 E. Main St. Mrs. .Tubbs, is aptly played by Mrs. Norman B. Graves. Other parts are portrayed by various members of the cast who have be\n especially chosen for their respective roles arid are making an enviable name for themselves in local dramatic circles. Make delicious fruit butter by combining apple pulp with apri cot, blueberry, grape, peach or plum. The apple pulp extends other fruits without materially affecting their color and flavor. A BIG CHRISTMAS AH kinds of cards for little mon ey. 21 Xmas cards with your name printed, $1.50; the Million Dollar Can Opener, $1.75; the Million Dollar Grinder, $1.50; the Million Dollar Cap or Top Re mover, $1.00; Door Plates with your name, $1.25. A card will bring a tall. Write B. W. Boyd- strum, 36 Arthur Ave., Endicott. <£ -At Baird's Market- 123 Nanticoke Ave . for r THANKSGIVING Home Dressed Chickens 27c a lb. Coal,withata{t to guarantee it, Scattered in every delivery of genuine D & H CONE-CLEANED ANTHRACITE are cone-shaped tags. The tags really represent a lower price per ton, for yon get MORE PURE AN THRACITE, better beat -crammed coal with yosur delivery than ever before. - Lo«k Jor the lags in DfeH CONE-CLEANED ANTHRACJ1£ Endicott Lumber & Box Co., Inc. 23 Washington Aire. Enclicott, N. Y. Pkon* today for yeur copy of this Fr«. 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