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July 22, July 2g_ .«—. .:- -~ THE ISLAND DISPATCH them t1'ai»ned. ~— Will somebody tell me why G1‘3’l1-d Island does- n’t have a navy’? (Town Board. take note) —— Cn‘hm'sl. Somensen, new ruler at Ma;c.’s most, do- ling fine, he sure can dish owt the polislx. —— Got a kick out of Marg. serving milk to a couple of t=ivps~te1's the other night at Clem’.s. — Who was the Ling bully writlx the war club that chased the kids away the dock, Sunday? (I would be Inea-u if I told, HAWl. ~ (‘ow- boy Campbell ;~:l1ould strap on his six-shooter instead of field glasses whe«n he riclres to town. —— Building i.11:s‘t‘1~uc1ii01'1’s and estimmes give-n free (and clleer fully‘ by Sam I-I?u'~nT. If the l1ouse isn't 0. K. we can always burn it down and give the fi=re- men 5), workou-t. —— Tony says he will get even with Emnie at the Firemen ’s o11ting Aug. Seth. Add a famous saying; ‘G'ronna buy (me or be one”. G. 1.4-—H Club Nq Mrs. La: The G. 1. Mi Om met M j Announ» home of Mrs. E‘. Naomi}! Monday e.v.eni1ig-, Jury lam». ,3_,1V[rs_ A110 the regu.lai- ‘biusjnlggs ma: that her G and ‘a P0}1l?t1'y c11‘1‘1i!1g de be ope strauon given by Mr. Edy-midnight fo K.ae~gelb\e111. The meinbem .-for the ba,1g given a, very e1ie=a1- pictu _' « Fovr homve cu'll»ing and hope; as.a1.em\ that n be able to cull to 1-,1,eh_ ‘ind co11iju»r« sai-t.i:fz1ctio11. ‘ G1'and.ma, ' Plarns for a Box Soei-a1, Grand Is-l»a.«1: discussed and she dateissg Wish a succ Ti11l41‘S(iELy', Aug. 10th, theé ‘Special 0303? all to be held a:t.a.,l_3ea\Le1-‘I§ git: two day S1.:m- 1’az1-k. ‘Elie bidciiiig-go‘, Price 75c. box lu=nc«hes will begin 3;‘: Mrs Lars M. Tlw Social is open to 3; }'011Y1deLl me lzu1d=0~1\s \vit'h~ the ’p1tocee(i ‘Items to ’fvPn'. go to the G. I. 4.—HC1uh_ Pallet J1\ Plans l Z, G,_ I_ km Oheesebimes-e l T” be held some time H01?‘ 01‘ C01 August are going alliead ana ,\‘“1ab]“- f (late will be 21l1nO1Il1‘(3€(i1'&lr; th.at dehc: Grand island G. l.’=s The PARTY i ‘ June Senn and Wilbur Fran- ke were married in St. Louis, Mo. on July’ 101311. Wil'b~ur is now in -California, and June at her home on Grand Islzmd. —- Congrat11l~ations to L1. and Mrs Alex D1'oslip=i1. whose p1‘»id.e f joy arrived on July 9th. - Jolmny lllzlyer is home ‘E-rom the hospital lizwiing had 21 bout with pneumonia. —— Helen and Al Olody ce1.eb1*-ated ilfli-eir fifth wedcling a1111i’ve1'sa1'_v July 15th andhtopped off the (lay u~i=t.h «u, moonlight S\\\ll11'l1l ill-0 Niz1gz11'z1. —-Les Yensan, who went over on D—Da5v wri-ties, t-ha.t F‘.x'.a11ce~ is beautiful and he would like to see it again —— minus the war. ———- Pals of C—lm1'.lie 'DeGlop.per recalling the fun of H19 prewar days when C‘~hva1'~I-ie was lmown as “Dagwoocl” because of the\ terrific sandwiclies he would consume. -—— Bob and Gevalcline Schutt were glad to get Kiel: to G. I. after their recent trip to Pittsbuz‘-gh, whe'1'e they swelter. ed for a few clays. Bob says he took four slio-Wers a. day and changed shirts four times every twentiy-four l1n011I'S in an effort to keep cool. — Dorothy Lyden is minus seventeen pou~ud‘s since her recent sojourn in the hou- pita]. ~ Bi«141 Monk has z\x\L1o- lished some kind of a record by extracting nine ve-ry xeluctauté bass froln the rivver <i.n('e July 1st. —- Walter 'F1'ied1 slmuld have been an «inventor —— he alweys has good ideas —- now he is working on an invention whc-rby he can get ~'.-H719 poa- nuts from C'I'91n’s peanut 1na~ —— Dusty AH -Jlainls he and Elea.no1~ are the c-11a.n1p‘inn tomato-gmwers a.»1ro1u1d. these parts. —— A can-load of good wi- shes, to Jvune Senn whose bir‘Ih- day is: August 1st. Y. ';m' , x_- ,2‘) v2‘ 2, ‘I- Sgt. Wi-lliam A»lt«sch‘aef;t ‘has been prmnoted to S-lSgt.an<1 word has been 1'eeei~\'ed that he has been awa~.1'de(l the Air Me- ~da.l He is now «in a l1o.spi:ta1~ in Engl=a~nd where he is recuper- ating from an va.ppende'etromy.—— Pfc. Donald B. Loder lras r~e—- h1r»11er_l to duty at the Rapid Ci- ty A1-m_\' Air Base. R,-alpid (‘i-ty, S. Dar?1<ot.a.. - Word has been received by the fa-111ily of Char- les. DeG1op~pe1'. that he was kill- ed in action on June 9th. in the ll1'V2lSl0l1 of F1‘aiIc~e. —- Mrs. Ge- orge O’Conno1-’s bl1'otl1e1' who was reported 1nissi.n;g in action ix a, prisoner of war in Germa- ny. — R.obe.rt \Ve-utlxeu-bee S. 2-0 was home on a short pass lhe week-end of July 9‘t.l1. - Henry Ehde Jr. has been pro- moted to Electrilcia.n’s Mate 3-c and was home T=lnu'sd=ay July 13th on a 48 hour leave after having been on convoy duty to .\Toz-th Africa. and Italy. —— Corp Robert (Bob) Lyons has been t‘1'zmsfe1'1'ec1 from San Diego to Camp P~emle1ton_ Ocellsicle, Cal. Trinity Church Community Picnic “Friends to the end and this s‘ 1119 end.” A comparison of tax ratesi; cities for 1942 and 1943, accox to the Detroit Bureau of Gm ment Research, shows that the; eral trend of rates is down: with the exception of those is larger municipalities. Cities! decreased tax rates number those with increases total 81 the remaining 51 have no ch: The sample includes cities with; ulations ranging from 30.00010: 1,000,000. The city. school, can and state tax rates are com to make the total tax rate whi: used for the comparison. The Annual Community pie- ni~c of the T~rin»ity _E3zange1'ilcal C‘-lmrcli will be held Saturclay. July 29th at Vvilsg‘-11€‘l\«S Beach. in East River_Rd. on the .\'ort~h end of Grancl ‘Is'l»m1d. 11ea.~r -\Van« zly Beach. The fun will begin at 4:00 P. M. with spo~1'ls and -gaines for which suitable prizes will be p1'u~v‘idetl. F or 1'ef1'esl1- Inents tliere will ‘be clam chow- der‘ hot dogs. lla‘l1l*l)11l‘g€l's, ice c-1-evaxnv -baked .»gwood-s, soft c1=1'ink,g etc. The evening festiviiiéfs‘ will open witli a doll. ‘buggy and bi- c_\;'clls= parade. Pmizes will be a- wardecl, fm: the best (leco1‘at.ecl cloll. buggy and litble girl, and «the best clecm~at.ecl bicycle and rider. C‘o1nmu.nit_v sin»g_in~g will follow and the evenhig will be climaxed by music furnished by Atlhe Lewis=burg_v Girls -Saxa- phone band. Vclassified Ilcepted on words for 3C In each. Tef III to 10-1!‘-I FOR. SAL jinded, Mat Panties Gosling lines wrd but are [hing you ’c less for you Weigh & 00 It». open T*h1 gvenings. BUY BONDS! BYLANKET CLUB: SHAG RUGS or WOVEN? _ E)... J. A. Weigh & Co. 721 TONAWKNDA ST. Open Thur¢., Fri., Sat. Eveg'_s Across the Maho- ; gany with ”WILLlE” 4 Save Your and Pretty them with blanket cove It J. A. Wei Wanda. St. and Saturda —— Reserves Any Blankel $1.00 —— DOWN $1. — Weekly Payments Anna. M. Stephan Trinity Evang. Church Leroy J. Gethoefer ICE deliv Grand Islam A call brin George Sen 42. 6 . rnnrncm .\ ruwmux. snmcn §\* 3 42% 5 ? Q Rev. Marvin I. Rickex-t,Vpa,stor Whitehaven Bond Tel. 8.1-1'-21 Grand Island, N. Y‘. “Willie” is “So Solly” (T0- _jo 1. that he 111a~(le\ II11r1*is. G1lflS- gow the goal at the pig rozixt only -to d«i.scove1* that it Was given ‘by one ;VIille1'-G~01'1nle_\;’ garage men. (So t‘\\'as11:t his p21.1't_v after all.) — Hey “Dag- wood”. Willie t.l1i11=l(s t=l1a»t you sl1oul.1‘l 11-e-11211119 tha-t boat of yours. “Bl:o11<lie” is much more in keeping thaii “xS11'/._v”. —— If some of you boys wmideired Why the g111'a1g1e work‘ \vas slig‘l1’t ly d.e1va.ye.d. it was l1e1-11113.9 (io- o1'9:e ancl (‘£111-lt.on‘ Alt d1'ewi11 26‘ (no l:essl tons of hay last week. and you 1:11-ow that old sayiiig (q11o~t.e1 you llave to niake liay W‘»l1l‘lP the 41111 Slll;ll(‘§. 1 Saw 0. H’. 1t.a=l<i=:11.gz 11 S*llO,l‘t swim for l1i.111se.l‘-l'. S11.n(1a1y. clothes and all (next time wear your l1at—l1i11g tv1'11-n-ks.)-——l,)i«:l11’l' lmmv l‘l1E“1‘(‘ was a. bear o11. Grancl. Ts-la111(l~, 'l)11.t He1'1na1n was caught setting his 1be:a,1' *t1‘11.p ‘(lie otlwr 11i,r2l1t‘. —- W-ho poiwed brew in \v.~l1os9 pocket this past Simday, and who gets the clean lug l1ill‘.’l —— FI‘El11'l( Barram ma- ‘ker of dice c.a.11’t semi to get Sunday Services» FOR SAL f;'um.i’nu-P. N Taylor tot; seat. bugrgy Qlld topcoat. leggings set. v!,ie‘ld: Phon 10:00 A. M. Sunday School; Classes for all ages! 11:00 A. M. Morning Wor- ship; Nursery provided during the Church hour. 16.98 each of our Services is as perfect as “long: St. Stephen’s Church -==, -€33‘ ’. él vi 3: , : /3 extra: cost. I’ \ g I\ E‘: D745‘ $1 ’ .ap, u.- 0/ - V’ Hosiery 25% to 100/‘ wool blankets 1n rose, blue, Egiweavr _ .,_, , ' I’ ‘ I‘; green, cedar, rust, peach and two-tones b§_anf1fff§:]e Size 72 x 84 inch. $§,E§_;fg:;;?, expemence Rev. Martin H. Marnon, pastor and cm=e:f.u1 Sunday Masses: 9:00 and 11 (sung). —— Daily Mass at 7:00. —- General Comnuuxion Sun- days as follows: First Sunday: The Children. Second\ Sunday: The Men. Third Sunday: Altar Society. can magke North Star, Kenwood, Esmond, Etc. Q 022; Q‘ 8 . oh, §i§;‘?5§,§AL 5aiQ§€g§%t; at no Fourth Sunday: Young Peo- ples’ Group. SEE the styles of S Sins at J. A R1vers1de’s Complete Department Store Open Fri. and Sat. Eve. Close Wed. 1P;M Members of the Altar Society meet on the ‘Thursday evening preceeding their Communion Sunday. 827——831 TONAWANDA ST. Stephan & Gethoefer FUNERAL sER_vIc1-: 266 East St. at Austin 31;. DEI-aare 0849 Young People meet every se- cond Friday evening.’ Factory System Shoe Repairing Invisible Soleing Closed Wednesday 1:00 P. M. 904 TONAWANDA STREET Buffalo, N. Y. Please Give Us Time to Do A. Gompeizmt Job! \:‘$‘.\ \‘ 3 :_.';. _.:.‘;;;.o,‘->2 . ,7 ” ms? 3 —- SEE — ~ J. A. Weigh & Co. 1 721 TONAWANDA 81'. Open Thurc., Fr-l., Sat. Even’: