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Page 5 series, '^Coming _up-to,Cjiria<rma8\ ^*'Th e Background of the' Nativ ity.\ - • * The Young People's Council meets at 6:30. Beginningittwith this service the various ...-cotmnis- sions are to have charge*, ^Sunday evening the Devotional v Cpnimi&- sfon will conduct what they call-a \Turkey Service\. Thantagitfng, '.At .3:30,- evening- worship*- ano£ the pastor will present-flu? sUPr sermon' in the series, •\Evening Scenes in the Life >of' - Jaaus ^l Sunday evening, \A Midnight I* quirer.*' . t , r ^\ • Monday evening. Orchestra and Troop No. SJ, Boy Scouts-;»&aes-| day evening, banquet. •£qt i the! Church* \School Council and the 1 new Department', Senior 'And Young \People. ' Bov: John 'Treyj pastor of'the First M. EisttftttA Is to he the speaker, The L. O.. A. Class ares*e£noJ8 ST> FAIIE* MSTBOBIST EPISCOPAL CHURC1 CM .,'N«Hk l?wis;>U * DTeMdl Hey ^KTB -^raVM, Patter IOOO j ... Theme: \As an. Eagle\. -^ar^e^*af'ir:i6>-''wiu , , all the^'ehlfdreh who ' bciv6 not brought in their liarrels please' 3* so. ur \ •'-* r t\- « •* »^ EpwoAh-'Wague at.6 :'4&. Lead er, Cathteriae- Gunning. - * Subject: ''As ~ia ^J!a^er: ; L Qr,:Mofter.'' Evening, service at 7:89. This servie^^wilT-h«,'in ,: \chsrge- of- the W. H.M. 8../ .. Monday, The official .board will be \P^t^^.j^^j^he^foltowjnc Gaacge Capetaalos, Pastor Cor. Bread St, tc. Madteen Are. EWtcett Invfne Service. Morning worship with a sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m. Bible School session at 10 at m. evening,. The., program -wH^opoR; with a .covered' /.date; Trapwrr' — * 6:(J0 o'clock at\ the ^onftfe^ teacher, Mrs. El C. SchiebeV\5 Lincoln Avenue. <•\•:• v-- * Tuesday evening itfe'^FMt Philathea Class will hold \a. birth-,.., day party at the church\ at f:<Wy o!elodc -The-feature-of^th^^ve-^^ r ning aside from the .birthday pro gram will be an address by Miss Esther. Moyer, the guest of Mis, Charles WQkerson, 9*5 .Broad street--Miss-Moyer ia.-at Jbamajml £&toUian. Bndfi»vox_Socicty wi^ nMVM^M p.m. t .... ** •\.-\\Evening service at. 7:80 p. m. Thanksgiving Service -. (.Thanksgiving will be observed in the First \Church of Christ on Thanksgiving morning at 10:00 Vjclock by a service to which the public is invited. 1 lThc program will be as follows: Song, .Invocation, Song, Scripture {•Response, Prayer by Edward Proper, special music by Mrs giyron Galough, Proclamation reading by Stanley Payne. The offering'will follow after which another, sonft^will, be —sung- and! TS|TfSuress\win he \given\ \by l*e -pastor,' Bey. George Capetan,- ios^m 'the \Meaning-.of. Thank*.. itafriag/? A closing song, will be ifgUow«d,by the benediction. iimpauw catmofe of m bolt jfAiUnrr R«V. PaaL JLJBaitt, .. raat#r .1 J: -UNION- -BAPTIST- <MCRCB- MT.. UPTON COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY* •BY REV. GRAVES Liberty Ave- North of Main St. Kr*. Hrxoci» l„ Flolden. Paster The special meetings came to a close Sunday evening and many Testify of great spiritual uplift through them. We have resumed our regular schedule. Sunday, 10:80 a. m., Morning Worship: 12:00, .SundaV School; 0:80 p. m.. Christian Endeavor, Senfoi and Jtmforr frSO, Evangel' istic Service. Monday. 7:30. Board of Trust ees. Wednesday. 7:30, Prayer meet ing. Friday, 2:30, Reading Circle; 7:30, Choir practice. Saturday, 3:30, meeting for boys and girls. The Baptist Ministerial Asso ciation of Binghamton and vicin ity will meet in this church next Monday, 10:30 to 2:00. \ pretty little wedding took plnce nt the parsonage of St.' Paul's M. E. Church last Satur-! dtiy«#ftemoon at 1:30 p. m. when; (ierald Porter and Gladys -Johh- v *on, both residents of yifL JJpton; were united in marriage by theJ Rev. Norman B. Grave3, pastor of the local church. ._•-<*= The couple were attended by Miss Dorothy Johnson. ;ttnd ^Mr. Harold Porter. The ring^/service was used. The young co.upIe will reside in Mt. Upton aftj!r*S shorf| wedding trip. Rev. Graves was a fojfnw pas tor of the Mt. Upton M<*L^httrch and^r. and Mrs. P$$$f>-2asre i among ^he many young .p*opJg. of. that community who- -ao ^i &e^nd* reapert him fbr the long- yefts service and accomplishment he spent in their midst. Wot Jf trst ^tjanks^ibins: ©ap (Continued from page 1) Heap high the board with plenteous cheer and gath er to the feast, 'And toast that sturdy Pilgrim band whose courage never ceased. Give praise to that All-Gracious One by Whom their steps were led, > t And thanks unto the harvest's Lord who sends our \daily bread\. GRAND CHANCELLOR GIVES ILLUSTRATED TALK ON LODGE WORK UNION MKSBTTKRIAN ciruno COT . Uk *rty aar Maia StrMtr- \\ • Rev. C. F. Kittredge, native -costume and \ is bringing ihe-wHl-plaee-^on-d isptey—aad-will- Wednesday, Orchestra rehearsal at 6 ':WpT«r \** ^*~ ' Prayyr seryice v .at' 7 o'clock on, Wediujsday. ^Leader,. Jaw.. \Has-. kelL_ Choir j^hearsal\at 8 p. m. Thursday*. «• 3S>uth's Council banquet-^at \Union. Presbyterian Church* 6;S0. .. .. Friday. Men's Brotherhood meeting at 8:00. Speaker, games and argood social time. Light re freshments. _ i The\ annual bazaar to be field on Tuesday and Wednesday. De cember-9th and 10th? ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCD with- her a number of curips. which, describe them and explain their uses A large attandance is ex pected. ' ' 'Thursday morning the First Baraca Class will hold a San Rise Service in t^siaw. .rnnm Thursday, <3hoir -rehearsal -8:004-of this- -Gterch, to ^whic&-all thJ The_Rev. 'J#me5 E. Clarke, Rector ?82 Jeffc'reon Ave.. EndTcott J^rstrSunday- in Advent ioly Cemmnnjon, 7:30 a, m. Church School, 9;15 a. in.- Holy Communion and SermoA' at 10.30 a. m. Evensong.and address, 7:30 m. Monday (St. Andrew's Day) Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Wednesday. Bazaar and clam chowder luncheon, 12 noon; choir rehearsal, 7:00 \p:' m. Thursday. Holy Communion; Bazaar and roast \beef dinner, B p. m. ST. MICHAEL ALL ANGELS West BndieoU Church School, 10:00 a. m. Evening Prayer and address, 4:00 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH D- W. Lyman. Pastor Cor. Monroe* Grant Ave. Eadicott Sunday School, at 10 o'clock and morning worship at 11 with a sermon by the pastor. His topic will be, first in a pre-Christmas church, at 7:00 o'clock. Cordial invitation is extended to everyone, to attend. This is no( intended to compete with the Bun-rise Service by the Youth's Councir at tho First Methodist Church at the same^hqurv. A _ large number of the young people from the\ \Young People's Division of the church will attend the service of - -the Council. Friday evening there will be u Neighborhood Service at the home of Mr. F. E. VanNess out on the Union Center rood, Qrsb house be- ]-yond-that-bf Alfred -Tattle, -at_8 p-^m. .Jk. Cordial invitation, is ex tended .to aU of the neighbors *nd abo'ttt'any'^ne^vKo would wish to attend. , ThoYoung Peopled \ \Depart ment of tlic Church School will banquet with 'the Church School Council at^Uie. Church Tuesday, evening,. Dec. Jt, at 6:30 o'clock^ The speaker of the evening will be the Rev. John Frey, paator'/ofr the First Methodist Church. A large Christmas committee to arrange -for the Christmas pro grams was announced at the ses sion Of the School Sunday morn, ihg, with Dr.' Marion Morse as chairman. CENTRAL. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Prank D. HarUocK, D D, Pastor Cor. Nantkake aaa Union Sta. Recognition Sunday Morning Worship and Sermon at 10:00 o'clock. Subject: \Me First\ Sunday School, ll-.SO. Epworth League Devotional meeting \at 6:80 o'clock. Evening Worship and Sermon at 7:80 o'clock. Subject: \The Fruit and the Land.\ Eutheos Class will meet Friday ovening. ston,- will be-given, by'the pastor. Sunday Hcfceol at 9t*s> *' m. The Service nt-11 a. m. with a sermonjby thejaator- . ? Vespers at' 7:30. Sermon by the pastpjr; ^ Tuesday. Luther League meet ing bit 7:30. m. Friday. Junior Luther League at,G:80 j>. m. Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday School and Men's Brotherhood. . 11 a. m» Mammg _ Worship, Sermon Topic, '\Christ-likeness.\ jBrfJO p. nu. At the Vesper hour a7group of young people; will pre sent a dramatic Thanksgiving program, entitled \Heart Pictures \Monday 4 p. m. The Girls' Thanksgiving Day The Service at' ltit a. m. A spe cial'public Thanksgiving Scryjce. Special aausiS apfl be^rendered by tncDewSoo ^fltuce \note \ a Tuesday, 7M> it. nu, The Boy Scouts meet at the Church. _ Wednesday, 7:30 p. nt. Prayer meeting. Isaiah 62: \The Call to Service.\ Thursday evening the Youth Council of Greater Endicott will hold a -banquet in the dining rooms young people 'of Endicott are in vited. Tickets may be secured from the officers of the Council. Cradle of Learning The members and friends of the Magic City lodge No, 465, \Knights of Pythias held an open meeting\ at the clubhouse last Monday evening. % They Wiad&«fiteriaJned \and ln- structecT by \Mr. William\?. .Part hief deputy grand Chancellor.] who talked on the lodge aqd its whrfc.- He -Mlnstrmted -his- lecture with pictures and steroptlcon slides on the ceremonies of the lodge. -Clean wovep rubber 'f«l)^i«7i r<r , washing With lukewarm '-§ud»^ and* a brush. EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO HOLD ANNUAL BAZAAR NEXT WEEK of The AtinnaT Bazaar of St. Paul's .Episcopal church will bel [&eld on Wednesday and Thursday, the 3rd and 4th of December in the church basement at the cor ner of Broad street and Jefferson avenue. At this time aprons, fancy work and candy will be placed on sale. On December 3rd a clam chow der and baked bean luncheon and supper will be held from 12 noon to l'-30 p. m. and from 5 to 6:30 p. m. On December 4th a roast beef supper will be given from 5 |.io-B:30 P^JSI - \-\ -j- - CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express my deep ap preoption for the kindness shown during the sickness and death my father. I wish to especially thank those who- acted as bearers, used their cars, Bent flowers, and those who assisted me in my 'home. ELM A G. .^ANDREWS. Pleats stay in longer when skirts arc worn with rubber ap^ rons and hung straight on hang ers at night. For salad making, shears are useful utensils. Use them to shreb lettuce, cut parsley, and dice fruit or vegetables. MATILDA'S BEAUTY SHOP ANNOUNCES Mr. Wilfrid. Specialist Special Permaneats— $3.50 MARCELS and FINGER WAVES All Work Guaranteed 118 Washington Ave. Phone End. 1213 TOO LATE TO FOR SALE—Radio complete, \B\ eliminator, \A\ battery and rger. Phone Endicott 1356. J?' 11 28 2t FOR RENT—< room flat, also sleeping room; near I. B. M. In quire 8 Adams ave. 11 26 2r| , . FOR: RENT—S very nicej-welLar-J .^SgSPfn&eft- 'lighl&^iirf* IwAh large ira'Jksn ^reM\ porches, All lyodern conveniences. 2nd door of new house. See Mr. Car- roll, Myrtle St., TwTn Orchard. 11 26 It r 'For,,U» years .hive jj ^adta';. writing »no ntamctic been taught in this-modest little log .Cabin at Ht L*banon..'Pa_ wcittra.Ptoniylvania'i loiacjt school '.strncturc . lit was. moved to- Mt. Ltbaaosi park horn TZtndUof, and dedicated Armistice Day. -. LEGAL SUPREME COURT- BROOME COUNTY- In the Matter of the Petition -of- [•fonnrd -G- -Brnrher fox ^. dissnln-- tion of the marriage between Leonard G. Brucher and Florence M. McCoy Brucher, hi* wife. To Florence M. McCoy Brucher YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE* NOTICE that the Petition of Leonard G. Brucher, duly verified on the 2£nd day of Nov., 1930, Trt***een ; -duly presented to ..tho Supreme Court of the State of ew Yorlfr. praying Oiat the injjr- riage solemnized between the said Lefnard £• Bpiche^, .and Florence M^'MnCoy- Brucher, on the ^2nd dayi of November, 1924, be dis- |\solved pursuant to Section 7-A of the Domestic Relations law of the MOUNT ROYAL By Alice LeVern Beardsiey . TURKEY DINNER <AND ALL THE FIXINGS - si.oo — THANKSGIVING I DAY I New York Restaurant I 9 Washington Ave. Phone 927 Endicott I The NEW CHEVROLETS ARE COMING WE MUST HAVE MORE ROOM' REDUCED Oh Miller-Crane, Inc. PlMIW 114t 147 W«»Wnfton Av«. [* Endlc^t, N. .Y Come, Oh cornel let's view Old Round Top— Our Mount Royal—grand, sublime— Smiling o'er the Susquehanna's Sweeping, surging, rhythmic rhyme. Dear Old Round Top, all'perfection Marks thy dignity, and state; From the grandeur of thy high-point Ages song thy praise elate. Nay—I would not ask thy secrets, Tia enough for me to know ' That thy soil, has long been sacred— Stained with hero's blood of woe. On thy soil, oh sacred mountain, Noble men bade life, farewell; Gave their lives for our protection. Thus, in peace, today w» 'dwelt Long ago the Indians vanished. All their wigwams disappeared Down the crimsoned Susquehanna, -Swift their birch canoes they steered Grand old mountain, do yott miss them? Miss their war-whoops, dance, and songT Aye! thoy loved to hunt thy forests Till the white man strolled along. Ah) thou knowest all their secrets— -Cruel hate, when love had fled; Tragic scenes locked in thy bosom, Safe With thee, as with the dead. Through the ages, countless lovers Sobbed to thee their deepest woe. Mingled tears of joys, and sorrows O'er thy bosom, still will flow. To my heart, thou art Mount Royal; Regal, in thy majesty. From thy peaks we view in splendor, Citied vales—as tapestry. Sacred, all thy soil, oh Round Top, All thy mount, is holy grounds Grand old shadowy trees tend o'er thee— Saphlre skies, o'er thee, smile down. Granddaughter. 6{ the great ?T: R.\ 5«Tll55 «Eaari (£J^ thei(5peafervt>l, the ^<a >Cv }««jfcJrited' b/ WKknt Hc^-Pa$n»VRoofcve1t^ I^ngworth m-Oim-\\h~ *£\*munm- ''*ovin- her n^rxt-.appcaniiKe fat *. Cincinj FOR RENT—6 cozy rooms, in cluding sun parlor and enclosed rear porch; all modern conven iences. 3rd floor of now house, See Mr. Carroll, Myrtle St-, Twin Orchards. 11 26 It SHOPPING is a PLEASURE . - AT - The Piccadilly Shop -- Because Yofc\rViH T Find Unusual Ideas for ~ GIFTS - PRIZES . ^, v And A Complete Selection of i CHRISTMAS* CARDS ^Theatre Bldg. Union District FOR SALE—One Dockash kitch en range with hot water front; excellent condition. Inquire 16 Grant ave. 11 26 It LOST—Kiddies green cart, \Bear cat make; left near swamp Tues day night; reward if returned to Mrs. Ben. Reynolds, 101 Liberty avenue. 11' 26 It FOR SALE— 3-piece oah bed room suite with mattress and srprings, 1& yards of ingrain car pet, -all for $20 if sold -this week. Also one dog-house- double-floor,, double-boarded and sided, shingle roof, painted red with, cream trim mings, price $5.~ Palace- parlor' «hunlc 'stove for wood, with 8 .lengths of pipe, price $11; also 1 Art Andes No. 3 coal stove for FOR RENT—FurnishcJ rooms aj£ improvements; private en trance. Inquire 109% Harris avenue. 11 26 2t ( .sale. Very reasonably priced at $2$0O. Mrs. Lillian Baxter, phone 17-Y-12, Union Center. 11 26 2t bera at. the<Com*. Bouse In tfte City of\ BirighAmtbp^.-.^roome County, New Xorii, oh'the-Oth'day of March, 1931, at J0:»0- o'clock in the* forenoon of that .day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. Dated this 26th day, of Nov., 1930. A. -RAV' HUMPHREY. Attorney for Plaintiff Office & P. O. Address, .ji Endicott, N. T. To Florence M/McCoy -Brucher: The foregoing notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order duly made at a spe cial term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York,\ held by Hon. Leon C Rhodes, a Justice of the said Court, dn the 26th day of Nov., 1930, at Binghamton, New York, and duly entered in Broome County -Clerk's Office on the 26 day of \Nov. 1930, and the Petition upon- which said order was granted, being then and there duly filed. - - Dated Nav. 26th, 1930. A. RAY HUMPHREY Attorney for Plaintiff Office & P. O. Address Endicott, N. Y 747—11-26-30 1-1-31—6t Fine Job Printing \\ \When in neeel of printed Btation-\ ery be smpeltp see ^^^ffe have tak en good care of our many customers for many years. In fact, this office has served the public since 1851. This 80 years in printing spells— S-B-R-V-I-C-E SUMMONS STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Archie F. Dennis against Maude R. Dennis To the above named Defendant: Action for a Divorce. You are hereby Summoned to answer the corfftaint in this ac tion and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief de manded in the complaint. Trial to be hold in the County of Broome. Dated. November 17, 1930. F. N/ GILBERT, Plaintiffs Attorney -Office Address and Post-Office Ad dress: 52 Gonrf, Street, Bingham ton, New York. To Maude R< Dennis: Tho foregoing summons is serv ed upon yon by publication pur suant to an order of Hon. Ben jamin Baker, Jtjtjge^of^the Broome County Court, and. dated the 26th. day of Novemhe'r,^llB30;. and*,'filed with cbmplaint T )h.Br ^me -County Clerk's Office, n'i?i'^na'?»WBi.N. Y. < 7?^?*. , -* S '' ' F, N. 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