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'age 4 THE ENDICOTT TIMES, THURSDAY, DEC. Medal To be Presented to SENDS AWARD FOR WEST CORNERS LAD A tiny-bronze- medal will] be pinned upon the slight chest of little Kenneth Merritt, school boy patrol man of the West Corners school, as an \award for distinguished service in protecting the lives of chil dren\ sometime after the c pening \of school following the close of the Christmas vacation, it was learned this week. Young Merritt who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett of Union R. D. 2, will receive the award as a recognition -of his valor when at the risk of his own life' on'e day last month, he snatched a fellow school mate from in'4ront of a speedrngiautiomobile and in doing so .received personal pjuries, escaping death by -^miracle Tfee -awsrd comes, as theTsauiet of 'abetter tmtteii by Edward B. Furry, president of the En'dicott Automobile Club lo Uici „ national ^ehT peaaqnarteis v df,.that o: JIJ \Washington! A -prom^ tw<\tlnisletter !; was received!, Sat yecially.. struck for the^|5 ««lDi . followed arid is now in thV hands'! of School Boy' 'Patrol Commission er I«e J. Loomis. The definite date of the'award' ing- , of the medal to the young hero has* not yet, been set al though it is believed that it will com© soon after the re-opening of 'school on January 6th. Plans are being: formulated for the event and it is expected that several lo cal men of prominence will be in JUST HUMANS By OeMCCARft f Ut°f» atteiA^_aj^LW ^t __tte_ School boy 'jpatroL will attend in a \body. ^^Eh^medal^hi&a^^h^ sent^'WKenneth is of a distinc- tiver 'darilthTo ^-iir^lcnrr ^pproxi^ matelyS«^sjzeV «f ^an-VA ^nerican J hatf^Bar^amf js^ suspended from itg ^.faBtrtog >by >,a',-,ahle1d-ahflped '\redfffiwnJ^j^tfMue ribbon, On the fio^^ar^nli^bpdiedr raised portrait '^^sc^ool boy patrol- jtaan, stalidmr -.erecti; one band aevite ^^iyfs&p^attit^^Tnje 'Sani-Bjcbi«ae v bJelt./<toanguisKing ? c . ',ic'&tc^~&&e A o > rJEau in, eyidenc« v andltlie ^h6W*4eplcts' the. ^'typS^^a'pectoen/^'off l-.-wide trwake American .^youth\ i''froiri which a&&Pifcdl -5a£; assembled. —_ ••• , ..a: A Liberty Ate^ Xjirth'of Main St. Rev. Francis L-iBoldeiu Pastor Mrwari .d^|fjs/Fred Shribfc- Entertain Legion and Aiudlia% At ^Sapper John ^Hal^p ?Qst and. Auxili ary Ame^**Legidn, of -Vestal were ontertwwed.at the home, of Mr. ,aj5a ^M«fc. Fred Shsibejj i pn Monday. Mca^\g«iA^ancrtb* fend sausagc'&iippftr 'was served .' a t 6:30.^foUowea .'by Christmas tree and fJjusjn'ess-' meeting. During the (business meeting' of - the Leg ion .'Post Commanders John Bob- or'ds and William Paradise were presented with PojsJ .Coinmander buttons. ' * 1 At the-Auxiliary .business meet ing the Child Welfare Chairrhan reported - $13.50 Collected in during last-month, for this work. The membership' committee reported 2?'members several'of which Jure new ones. Tweiity-eight children were remembered with gifts from Christmas tree. Little Girl Injured In First Coasting ' Accident Of Year Brazil's New Head Senor' Getuliri VargaS,^(^vernorr.oi\ lie State of Rip- Grande; do* Sul, who • been chosen'asvth'e>-'new •- 'resident « 'he Brazilian Republic The first coasting accident of I not the'season occurred on last Sat-\\ - urday night when Thelma. Cornell, the 12ryear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. Cornell of 119.West Edwards street, was strucR by a passing, car. The jac cident occurred atCLiberty street intersection, and it is said to have been unavoidable. > _t~ Fortunately, the Kftle girl was\ This; * churcbr ' observed the \White Gift\ Christmas s proi gram Monday evening, Dec 22. Services for next r Sunday 4a [7 follows: 10:30 a.' M., Morning Worship: ^ 12:00, Sunday School. ~6:30/p. m., Christian Endeavor,' Senior'and Junior. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Services- Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer meet ing and the Annual Business Meeting, of rejection 1 of officers and. other business. Friday, 7:30,\ Ghoir .practice.* Miss Pearl Eldredge,' 'night •.sup ervisor at'Ideal Hopsital ;rwfi6 nh- derwent an operation ,.at ideal! valesdng at her home, 5' layenne,-\.. Parsons .. ^^t^fifeibyptvpag ftriQB', laurel ;*ri«th~aitot'the^^ ^VS»wl«p'f^ir^dis^gutshed^aery-, * '•\ \.•>••*'\ ' AmdngNihis fellow-students at ^ey ; U^,i^rbriclc schoolhouse at ; We>t Cojiaers, Kenneth Is. regard, ,ecl\wra fellow\. He is c^y w 13--j«u»^of -age'but -has at- tainecV'tae eighth grade. By his teachers lie is described as a yery good student. By his school mates he is declared to be a \whiz\ at football, baseball, and all the other sports In which kids ^eUght--^Althougb^h£~ia- ot^slightl build, the courage which he dis played in the recent rescue comes the fore in his athletics. His splendid example to the member*; of the group comprising the local, patrolmen has been laud, ed by the officials of the local club and at the same time the other members of the organization who have not^ perhaps, performed as Spectacularly but have worked as efficiently are constantly at their posts and capably handling the daily traffic of< school children without a single accident to mar their record. Mrs. Jane Cartright and Mrs. Gertie Newton of Ithaca, are guests at,the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Allison Buffum of Liberty avenue. - _ SUNDAY-ONLY^^-- RUTH CHATTEMON.and , BA^ILJftilmoiJEiLiS * seriously injured, although she was painfully bruised. She will be confined to her home for several days but is reported as improving rapidly. • •The Great Light\ To Be Presented in Vestal :< Center Baptist Church* A Christmas pageant. Great Light,\ under the' direction of Mrs. Willis Warner^-will* given in the Baptist Church jfestal Center. Tuesday— Those who will take'part include: William Owens, Don Baty, WiP liam McManus, Leon Puterbaugh, Robert Warner, Galen Tingley; Mrs. Lillian FeDora, Marjorie IS e- Dora, Alfred Gibbs,« Mr. Bat^, Donna Jcnks, Dorothy Jenks,_ Luella Corson, Vernabelle Hilli* •Florence Striley, Esthe'r..' v JBen3a^| win, Milton Beemer, Malcolm El? lis, Floyd Hicklin, Kenneth Wilt cox, Rollin Miller, Arthur Pierced Philip Wilcox, Arthur Benjamins- Gavin Struthers, Harry Strilcy, Earl Benjamin,. Mr. iTngley, Ru,tl^- Barton, Dorothy ^Becmerj ^Flor-j ehce tSriley,-> Esther-' Benjamin; Irma. Hill, Harry Sfriley, Floyd, Hicklin, Robert \Warner Leon Puterbaugh, Rollin Miller. '' Mrs. Bingee-And- William. C^Biutns Are.. United- in Marriage 4 * Mrs. Lillie Bingee, supply clerk' in the Johnson Welt department of E. J., and' William C. .Burns, ifeMrMCwrie^^ChapniaTc^pioneer. '»s«ri«s;>^>nner\of -a r ?5.«K), priW' Io^th^womancontr}bnting v moit U \ , '**'.jf of Albany, Oregori, wore married yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock.' The> ceremony was jperformed by Roy;.'.John G. Frey, paslor ofl'D'e\ First TA,. E. ChUrch. o .^r^BuijisJts the inventor and manufacturer, of a foot support appliance, ^ond has lived fa this community'\for. two years: V -TKe^ttpuple-Jeft soon'-after the' fess ^S^ ImmediatelyXfoH6i^(j^et <«^i5 inriv' ttw.«lrft''onM ¥4lMn «vmoon.'A: CHRISTMASiPJKOGRA^j^^i^ ' AT &v^m$Mmm On WeMnW&yfe1'aung ^C7 'i30 ||s: o'clock the «*n *«n *^/fti»?i ™w »iB £s! of Christ' charge es consisting''; ceremoriyj far. Buffalo, delphia. '<av-h^eyin^nA^^lfe?•J f , in the ^yt^j^^^^^^^^^;^ ^ NOTE THErSATlSGS 01)T HOI3DA^iNEEDS^DteC^10fe?tbi]ath V \ \ .-«WB OUR STORES WILL BE OPEN l ^j^^i ^D WEDNESDAY; Jj[IGHTS \ Than^Grand vUhioh Country lloll; Butter . We're proudibf our reputation for • butter. We've merited iti If you •don't mind-our saying sol i. -Onr expert butter buyer spends all his time getting it for you. Be buys an amazing amount of it—and -every pound must be of the finest quality. Canned roods 27c 25c 22c 21c WEDNESDAY and- THURSDAY CLARA BOW In 'Love Among The Millionaires' A Musical Romantic Treat -. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Paradise Isle or Grand Union PINEAPPLE, largest can ... Fancy GRAPEFRUIT can Grand Union PRESERVES, jar Pocono Sweet PEAS, can • Grand Union FRUITS Ol _ for SALAD, can .. Fancy Cut O large OC n BEETS £ cans «« c Sweet Tender O cans OQ _ CORN •> N. Y. State O cans OA. APPLESAUCE •> Pumpkin Pies are best made of GRAND UNION PUMPKIN, 19l/ or largest can I TOUTS WS Finest Whole Milk ' Cheese lb. Serve with holiday pies 25c Pocono Family 24«/ r lb. holiday baking FI AITD Use for aU Sack riA/Ul\hoIidav haki 68c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce can Beverages bots. OUBLE <HE<K itAbio PICTURE Canada Dry Ginger ALE Clicquot Club GINGER ALE, bot Town & Country GLNGER Q bots. ALE O Welch's GRAPE JUICE, pint . .. . Freshpak GRAPE JUICE, pint Kreuger's BREW plus A bots. deposit \Uneeda Bakers\ CHAMPION BUTTER FLAKES Fruit $150 $050 Cakes 2 lb. * 5 1b. P 50c 15c 29c 25c 21c 25c Fancy Mixture Mixed Nuts , lb. 25c Del Monte reaCOeS Halves can 19c Chesterfield #K ^ \t g\ Cigarettes Carton «P 1.1\ Del Monte RAISINS •s&r 10c COFFEE Grand Union has always led the way on coffee. Another big sale on our three famous bt$nds. v EARLY MORN by any _ coffee 'within J^/^|J 5c pf this price A popular blend of Santos and Bogota, lb. FRESHPAK BERMA Packed in our triple-sealed cans Roasted from the finest mountain crown coffee lb. tin lb. tin 29C 37C <l ^^Sh'elv^Gr^nJVittiM ; GoddlThM^storl^^ .* •'•'-Holid^^^^g Everything for the- Wg'feast.a'ayiof I the year! If you remember..pricesy of a year ago you'll, be amazed'how^ much less your CTirlatmas''dinner (and all your holiday feists) : wiU cost this year, if you shop atyGrand, Union! These are just a few, exam- •' pics of the bis savings onr recite.! bottom prices bring-youv Grand Union's increase in volume^ of business this year (12% .over 1929) is the largest gain, of any food store chain. We must be giv« ing the BEST VALUES! Prove it for yourself! Nuts & Candies FRENCH CREAMS, lb. AMERICAN MIXED, lb , RD3B0N CANDY, lb. PEANUT BRITTLE, lb. CHOCOLATE DROPS, lb. GUM DROPS, lb. Soft Shell PECANS lb 19c 19c 17Vc: 2 29c 19c 49c And You're Sure To Need These Pocono MINCE MEAT, pkg. r Minaret DATES, pkg. .— - Walnut MEATS, lb. .._ Fancy CURRANTS, pkg. Fancy Stuffed OLIVES, Jar . . Maraschino CHERRIES, bot Freshpak GELATIN DESSERT, pkg. .... Pabst-Ett CHEESE pkg. — Bell's Poultry SEASONING, pkg . Dromedary CITRON PEEL pkg. LEMON PEEL, pkg. ORANGE PEEL, -pkg. .„ r ^.,^ m ^ : _12c 15c _59c 12V2C 25c 10c 6% 21c 9c 17c •H'