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PAGE TWO THE CUBA PATRIOT AND FREE PRESS Published every Thursday at 45 West Main Street, Cuba, Allegany County Entered at the Postoffice at Cuba, York, as Second-class Matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Six Months Three Months Single Copy Subscriptions are invariably payable in wdvance, and the paper is discontinued on THE PATRI@F\and FREE PRESS, CUBA, N. Y., DEC. 27, 1945 you don't read Wa Patriot. - | | | | The Past - From the Files of The Cuba Patriot : , ~ mem \ - Rememm memes ico ne a', h> Insurance of All Kinds| and Bonds in All Forms | For Prompt and Efficient Service See porrmacrotrnnerrer New - First Presbyterian Church Harry W. Ricumond, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 30 ............. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO 9:45 a. m., Church School ; William J. Glenn, Editor; E. M. Park, Local Editor 11 a. m., Worship Vol. 39, No. 52 * Dec. 27, 1900 expiration if renewal is not received. .. i__6 p. m., Young People's meeting. . + O 0 CCT, Advertising rates on- spplication. ae 6 I‘\ ( X Ulf, 5 e fz4 HOME AND VICINITY I LENA BE. TODD, Editor, Thursday, Jan,. 3- ‘ t | ........... ......... ........... home of her parents in Boardman - - ville to ' Roy J. Amsden of Cuba.’ Postmaster Prouty has been laid |The decorations were holly and | cup several days past with mumps, |chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid ! [but has won eut-and is on deck was -Miss Mina Godfrey, a twin, again. sister of the bride, and the best} Miss Wynkoop's kindergarten man' was Ammi Campbell of Cuba.! Is the Les scholars will hold an entertainment |An elaborate wedding Iunch was! lsonSermon for Sunday, /and Christmas tree at the W. C. !served following the ceremony. ’ {Dec. 30. 'T. TU. rooms on South Street Fri- , Golden Text: \The ransomed Of day morning. the Lord shall return, and come to The Sunday School of Christ , THE NiYEAR ‘Zion with songs and everlasting Church will bold its Christmas ex- Miss Mary Helen Watrous of mg -_ The -.coming. of-the -New Yeaflliflxj»lumLLheLLJmads;”NWmAQYJQQlLQLQBQfiiE, Fireman's Hall this yegngfifilflkgnh‘tm”flighw ngqkwiswsp'enm'fxg' obtain\ joy and gladness, and sor-; Miss Gail Congdon, daughter of Itho holidays in this village. Lj THE D. F. HENDRYy INSURANCE AND REALTy => -__ AGENCY -- -<*~' 74 East Main\ Street CUBA, N. y, EYE: ~EXAMINATIONS | GLASSES L, L, SCHUYLER, 7 p. m., Choir Rehearsal Publisher .,, Sunday, Jan. 6-- ~lia#. m., Communion Service. . Churches of Christ, Scientist | \Christian Science\ subject | | i | PERSONAL carries thoughts of the incomprew hensible power that has mude this \OW 404 sighing shall flee away\'Hon_ and Mrs. M. M. Congdon of Mrs. R. C. Eldridge left last Fri, universe, and keeps it going in | Usaiah 35:19) Clarksville, was one of the stu- day night for a visit with Miss such perfect order. The earth | From \Science and Health with dents of the- Fredonia Normal Mary Hfizen of }onkers. makes its yearly revolution around [Key to the Scriptures\: \Our Mas- 'School that had such a narrow eg- Mr. (George Ehman, s’own of M'r. the sun, and comes to the end of gter said, 'But the Comforter . . . cape from death at the recent fire, 'and M“?- F. J. Ehman of .Iu_ast Mfunl its journey at precisely the same shall teach you all things.' Whengin which six young ladies IOSthtreet, 1‘s homg from Han'nlt‘on (01-1 instant E‘JU'h year. Infinite wig. the Science of Christianity appears,'their' lives. 'lege. Clinton, for th.e holidays. J dom has so ordered these stupen'!“ will lead you into all truth. . . | Miss Wynkoop's kindergarten pu- Mr. Douglas' valft pf Cornell; dous motions that they can be ap. Sclence is an emanation of divine pils entertained their parents and | University is visiting his parents” solutely depended upon. The mina | Mind, a.n(1 is alone able to interpret ifriends with pleasing exercises at | Mr. and Mrs. George H. Swift of , E -N os, grt is appalled by the immensity of | GO48 aright. It has a spiritual, and the W. C. T. C. rooms last Friday 'South Street. , l| Soma ”2,316 these grand movements. not a material origin. It is a diJmomigg. The little folks did fine Mr. Guy Shaffer is home from ' 231 ys / Older people sometimes feel a | Ying utterance, -- the Comforter|1y and showed the careful training |Rryant & Stratton College in Buf-; f 34/4/th Thursdays Only 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. PHONE 105-M for Appointment 2 bit melancholy when the old year' Which leadeth into all truth. . . In of their efficient teacher. falo to spend the holiday vacation 6 WNuM == f , __ Kaws Mild/{éfiflfim HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW ENLISTMENT PROGRAM ALL SEVEN ~ _ and a new one comes, It | the words of St. John: 'He shall| On and after the first day of | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Wal J 1 is a reminder to them, .in the |Elve you another Comforter, that' January the call for the central Shaffer of Willow Street. - L alter f Wlttmann words of the old hymn}, that . be‘ma‘y nglde with you forevel-jjtelephoqe office will be one ring in- Mr. [Remus Bresnihan and s‘ister, {day evening to spend the holiday Its‘Where, What and ng $211 OPTOMETRIST \Time like an ever rolling stream, | Ths Comforter I understand to be istead of a long and short ring as | Miss Florence, are home for the Advertise That Counts - Use e . » 2a Yia » ‘ no ee . f season. web, First National Bank Bidg Bear all its sons away.\ | Divine Science\ (pp. 271, 127, 55). [heretofore. holiday vacation from their studies le Smith th t Patriot Want Ads. + They think of the swift passage of | | Miss Myra Emma Godfrey was at St. Bonaventure and St. Eliza- thy-S- Pimx'e R mi fwas f ergglless . CUBA, N. Y. the years, and lament that not so | Our Lady of Angels Church married yesterday at noon at the|beth's College at Allegany. or ifriends in town for a few day Opportunities knock each week f many are left to them. i Rev. Norman J. O'Meara, Pastor [ -- thls'week. , in The Patriot want ads. Phone 82. a (| 'To the average run of people Sunday _ within the Octave of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO ; M131? Edith Ackerly, Whot 134ml;- __, Taa r & R . Sees 'hris ' ng the four-year course a ech- the New Year is a time of Christmas e f Elmer E. Conrath, Editor and Proprietor gj’r‘t’ ‘ty in Roch j ing and bappy thoughts about the! LOW Massés at 8:30 and 10:30} \_, | |amics' _ Institute in (Rochester, ar- yee j future. The idea comes (hat the | &. m. This is general Communion , Vol. 59. No. 52. Dec. 24, 1920, rives in Cuba Saturday and will I I ' $5 3 I U F JI]I] § 1 L d se gs ) 3 'or th arish Sun nd Christ ¢ h H R new period of time is going to bund‘ay. for the.\t{1‘01e parish. Sun- BARTLETT, MORGAN & KELLER) tinuous existence, celebrates the SingBCEESilgaéaiie? ggnDarfgvgfile wach wouch L sword \a euch f 1 bring new happiness, new fortune,! C8Y Sermonette: \The Operation BUILDING TO OPEN JAN. 1 close of the most successful YeAT |) q mrjuy Marjon Carter of Geneseo 20 ; new opportunities.. They look for-{C'Oflis '(”'aIC(’- , ; ' in its history by putting into full Lire s endi; the - holidays “51th DINNERS d LUNCHES ( ( ward to the days ahead, and lxziveQmLOst'm?” Sat'urda’y evening At _ 'The splendid business building | use its remodelled quarters in what their parents? the Rex\ (arid Mrs an f t hopes that they will bring btlttex\“'l\5 and bfunilray at bl a. II“ 1 'which the Bartlett, Morgan & Kel-|is undoubtedly one of the hand- Tow li‘fn‘ter 'of South étreet tOO a E things than those of the past. |- feasts 0 16 week? jor Company, Inc., has been erect. somest buildings owned by any | \ ; a . b [TI and MEAT BALLS ¢ 8 \utiv 6s \/. sed 6 m 6a - +05, ' ~ 'S. bar: ' fs p ' 4 It may be illogical to expect that li‘ltl‘iw' W‘edmmldy, St. Stephen; ing has been completed and onthe size of Cuba in Western New mggfingqigui Eight??? lzgzthfifl SPAGHE .a * 4 0 the new year will be any better {kiln-min}. ‘t inh“ fm‘ Apostle and jan. 1, 1921, the structure will. for that matter, any- her brothérlalmd sister-in-law, Mr W'ednesday and ‘Thursday, 1 to 7 ..... 50¢c z a than the old year. Human nature bmngelxh‘l, Friday, HEN-V “mo\ formally opened to the public by (where else, land - Mrs. T. J An t‘ Dill' * e u remains the same, and it is buman|C°RtS; - Saturday, St. Thomas Of the owners and lessors thereof. IT}. gus, at Dallas, FISH FRIES } h nature, our own and that of the (harltm'bm'y. Masses on feasts at The reception on New Year's Day | PERSONAL MENTION ex. i a i people we meet and the people of |! 5,1} Jae n , , ,,__ will be from 7 to 10 p. m. - The eas- - , . Friday and Saturday, 1 to 12 p. m. .... 50C f fu the world, who shape our future. It | “19W“, J'an. 1, Feast of the Cit fips; mational Bank and the Cuba] Mr. Lawrence Dye, who is at- =- + H h is a fine trait thut people do ]()()]\~‘l('llm(r15|()n, New Year's Duy, a Holy Electric Company will act as hosts. | tending school in Rochester, is in . JOHN J. ASH SUNDAY DINNER ¢ ta thus into the future with hope and | Duy of Obligation. onne e__ « town for the holidays 4 Cvier ffgfififififififi‘é 013115512 f T confidence. It shows a disposition! ‘Mussvs on the feast will be at CUBA, NATIONAL IS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiltse of; Qfiu‘fi, BLANKETS ~~ , \ f up to look at the brighter side of life, [8:80 and 10:80, The choir will ARCHITECTURAL GBM Allegany are spending the week “$15,1ng (Tréluzinfify; “SIP‘IgleE BY RESERVATION ONLY 4 ng and - people enter the rew warfimg at V:-‘¥U}Iigh Mass. i . . end with Mrs, Wiltse's parents, Mr. TlfliféDAYunund FRIDAY o e C { Da with confidence that they can meet Masses this week at 7:45: Mon- With the last of the finishing land Mrs. Putnam Beebe of South Hang out your card or Phone FrlendShlp 24-88 f its problems. yay for Owen and Julia Conley; touches being put on, the Cuba Na- |Street. [ SAPD'J'OWISL‘E“ £422“ l ' The four New Years past have , Tuesday tor Children's Christmas; tlonul - Bank, Allegany - County's Mr. Robert Ackerly came home! + ~d t Po“ been clouwled with thoushis of the | Wednesday for special intention; oldest financial institution of com rom Cornell University Wednes-, (A ‘ bitter war in which the nation was Thursday for Mrs, William Cupe | Tot tmo -> <- ren e maces oc - a engaged, ind of the danger to Jing - Friday foro Matin Marting; l which our servicemen were expos. Saturday for Mrs. Mary Polio, a . | ed. - This: year people can- shout . - I ”3\ and cheer wth Hight hemuts. now First Melhodist Church | RE S ou R VERY BEST ing that these troubles are past. Bie wi 'e to. jag? Ufigfiy 3’s | Co ele | r, re le az 45h. The Chua s hoo] i 9 _ INFLUENZA PREVALENT‘ ll ‘MHI'KALL; al.[) f’; ‘ h,. Crotth Se Mow h | E? m § ¥ Reports from a mumber of rtates Monday eve cau t Jan E Pan Roradaad L Indicate that infltmenza is prevalent - Wateh Night g Yash A15 NEI 8 ESE MAGA Z ' NES The cases ordinarily seem to he K & “JS NEWSPAPER & TH | fort light, in some they are referred to Hinsdale Methodist Church ' ) a Sad pr o .. commoners,. - he as '24-hour grip\ or three day flu.\ Glenn S. Brewster Pastor ' ¥ . , eee e nec e nece i eres | alady is prevale i fech -_ 95030, M ng Worship Norm: 7 k A malady is prev gen; in which ; ign, orninag ors hip orm an g FOR MEN NOW IN THE ARMY i O boa people throw up their food some- Baxter sall be the sues preaclae Tn 7 Bur what violently, but they quickly re at this service -All are in vit eal w cover. ‘ 16: 38. The- Chuawrien se hoo! RETAEN THEIR PRESENT GRADES , Tms NEWSPAPm ll YEAR] m (i: These troubles seem very light n- ' compared with some previous epi Haskell Flats U. B. Church BY REENLISTING o e o SH “BERT “Baum T demics of influenza which resulted Minister, Rev € Vo Young ' il in a heavy toll of deaths. It might Dec 3\ ' *TRUE STORY 1 ¥r. _ Men now in the Army who re- PATHFINDER . 1 Yr. the previa | - 109 36. M oruimg Worship. \From Death to Life through Chust\ 11 Surday - S6 hoo. _\ World bave been feared that lance of war conditions in Europe SILVER SCREEN ..._....._.6 Mo. enlist before February 1 will 1 ¥r. HOUSEHOLD ...... «-» du, and - Asta would result ino othe spreading of disease in those Fellowship of Chrstians 00 = 62345. Christian Endeayr. the Son of God \ Leader, Charlotte MeCarthy 6045, Christian Endeavor, 'Jesus, 8. Evening Worship, a Christmas program of musical numbers, ree! tations and dialogues. Dec. 31- Wateh Night Service.. Young Peo- ple's sleigh ride, 7:30-9:30. Sncial gathering and refreshments at 9 36 Worship Service, 1112 p- m.. closing with a prayer period at 12 Jan. h- Spiritual - Retreat. for school teachers, officers and all whn are interested in spiritual Erouth of the church Tureen din at 1 Jan 13- Vote on vnion with the BDvange]. ical Chur h. \Jesus Professional Cards Miss DENTISTS N r rr r nra. ~HOWARD w. SMITH, D. D. §. Office hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 4 except Saturday afternoons and by ap pointment. 74 West Main Street, , Cuba, N. Y. F. B. WEAVER, D. D. S., Office bours: 8:30 to 12, 1 to 5, except Saturday afternoons Evenings by appointment - No. 20 smith Street, Cuba. NY . phone 56 Sunday FUNERAL DirEctors LOVERIDGEK FUNERAL HOME Glern M Twee Tl. Mar. Laly A~- tart Arndealayee Service Phone 144 24 Parkway morphs: (‘yCfiTEZQ I; i a net ties. the infection was pretty sure to be carrred to the Urcoted States and to attack muny Sa far country has been farturate in Cap.Lg sth hos. Anes-: se MEETINGS - ¥ . [oC Vf‘HAMRFTR “F YUM | HEALTH IN WINTER Cual weathet cso 4~/ MERCE. Ire tc. eet R R ond Monday nf each marts Keep mall of Presider® General meet -z Fore com of Chamber 'TNFERAL HOME co 1 ced gr Vawmr sale £00 4k\ Lady Ass'etqrt Mur Atmirlatnee Service Phore £4 Aq <- C_ gos > aso W +li as jf aed Moeql, Myr ~~, Fes +- buat bus q\? nt nk: ATTORNEY 3 KELLER & wun: neys and na No Y, A M= - Attar at Law. Coba WARD Mo =o Attoaprey ard Coupseinr jt t. {jha NY 9 RENWICK & torneys andi ba Noy AN, At Cmrinselors Law. (C3 CHVR’OQRACTDC FREDERICK R EIMPSOY% Ch} TQ Gagth G*. Phme 98 Pm: Ttemay. Thore. and Sato \\I\ #8 pmes be c+, + Cther days ard Rkoeurs g coerr pore Ts #10 many pe keren n+ 0 0 igs > a a 4 ~\ in. ma 1 p m. by * ~ htfi * hised prove? lo reenlisted in their present grade. Men honorably dis. cliarged can recnlist within 20 cars after discharge in the grade they held at the time of discharge, provided they re- enlist before February 1, 1946. U There's a long list of attractive reenlistment privileges in the new Armed Forees Voluntary Recruitment Act of 1945. The ability to keep your present erade is only ane of them. but this privilege expires on January 31. There are plenty of other reasons why many thonsands ef men have enlisted. and more thousands are enlisting every day. Youll certainly want to know all of the opportnnities open to If syow'll read them carefully., you'll kpraw why a joh in the new peace. time Regular Army is l+ ins regarded today as \The Pos: Job in the World.\ V oll. 1. Enlistments for 1114, 2 or 3 years. (1-year enlistments permitted for men now in Army with 6 months' service ) 2. Enlistment age from 17 to 34 years inclusive, except for men now in Army, who may reenlist at any age 3. Menreenlisting retain presort rrades, if they reenlist within 20 days after discharge and before February 1, 1946. 4. The best pay scale, medical care. food, quarters and clothing in Army history S5 An ben's to e §'p Or so use las; eniay fta sep. os 6. Up to 96 days' paid funiough, de- pending on length of service, with fur- lough travel pad to home and return, t men now in Army who enlist. 7. A 3N-day furlough every year at full pay & Musterimgeoy3+t par length of ser... discharged ++ 9 (Option to retire s+ *+ efter 20% vears threesquart c: ray alters }) vice All prev ous active fe tiary sefvpr a creptsq tw se d - 130 Renef+s Rige+*s« 11. Family allowances for tha < --< of for dependents ef men enss*t Tuly 1. 1946 imty ta learn ans aro skills and trades Chee of branch of service ard in the Aur. -r orges on 3-year enuistments ins in Che $501 6k TQVP' g4 e eck o fA or ¥ Ros poe a | a% & (based upon ~ all men who are .¢.‘,l-AQ ' pay fer life reasing to Sei- ~ mil- <* ~- cant, the CGI t. f « ~ ogre under 110 Gap- - os \ e402 C 13 traater Service F PAY PCR MONTH - ENLISTED MEN la Adsition to Food Lodging. Cistheqg snd Motiss! Care T ech-seal S~-gear:t Saffo Cwogs Sergeir: . Carper; Priva» F Maste~ Se-egeant or Firs: Sergeant MONTHLY |_ RETIREMENT INTOME AFTER: 28 Years' 30 Years' Service Service $155.25 74.10 128.25 t 2.40 i10®%.00 Lh % §0.t0 3—p—vs Fust\ T~4.25 54.00 60.\~5 50.00 56.25 S‘gr‘:~ Base Pay & Por Month £138.00 114.00 up* Olha a\ 42. %% $5.10 32.50 -< Class . IEE a: G \cUARDIAX OF VICTORY\ aR. GReuMmD®D,. SERVICE FoRers . HEF JOB THROUGH Y U. S5 ARMY BECRITTINMS STATRON ha REENUST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST P. 0. 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