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THE ENDICOTT TIMES, THURSDAY, DEC. 25, 1930 ySS *9»jrt «Efc^^ sound sleep^bUm-blam at m. p !0Jirkttoas^oUdays^^ IS gy MIDOLE V £» 1/7 * F —— C AHTOONI'.T *i; S - JRV -^\ ; ACTUA'L'LY ^W*HEAt-!^G,M KNOWS, HOWlid ./ CD U All I\ I Kl HI CM! ) 'A Klf\ .'30«S0(mt-MI»awiA?IM0WEBI8? i( .Sundays by -appointment Rectal Diseases and Diseases of prunes:—ElectrieityrRadlant and| ^tea-Violet lighfc'. S ft WvS?ENCER*-. )j. W. CQLE1KAN 'FUNERAL DIRECTORS hone No. 9 Endlcott 300 East,Main St. and\ Mrs. Dominick Man- ., r f.^thaca_are i J spending the Christmas' holidays at the home. pt^rir^and-.Mrs. Frank Parise of 203,'gqujr^ avenue. Dr. E. N. CHRISTOPHER „ 312rtSo«th Liberty St, Union Office Hours—? to 9 A. M. ;Office Hojxrs^3^to;3rand 3- to 9 *VM. \-. *\ Hipw SeWre QUI- House: i^Or^ould^e-sweep-ife ^awa^J<tcmorrow : neaviag ^und^auffideiit —Jla\ll..: - JiJ i._ *iiisuraiice is iioW; tomot^,- TOW may \be too late. !.' v Thos.A.MacClary The Here-To-Stay Agency Phone <fl8 THREE big problems face a man (1) How would my family get along in case of my death ? (2) From where would the money come to ran .our home if I were permanently, totally disabled? And (3) What will I live on after I retire ? A \Travelers' Insurance Annuity policy answers them all! ELMER G. ANGEVINE Life Insurance Specialist Phone Endicott 512 Furniture REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING REFINISHING Estimates given on all work Work called for and Delivered G. A. Krise 103 Roosevelt Avenue Endicott, N. T. Phone 1297 CHOOSE THREE TRUSTEES FOR VESTAL M. a CHURCH Three trustees were chosen by the congregation of the Vestal M. E. Church last Sunday morning' af ter the^ regular service of the day. Those chosen for the office were Leland Jones (re-elected), Ernest Harter and Dwigfct Wakeman. •—^ * * • — \ — DISTANT CALL REUNITES ALL - Members of the class of 1900 of 'Onion College colcbrating their 30th annua] reunion recently at Schenectady on Joyod a fo* minutes telephone conversation with on- ot their number, John J. Billot, ot Seattle, Washington, who had ar ranged the hook-up. This thought- tul opportunity tor the greeting ot old friends brought together again classmates who had not seen enrh other tor moro than a quartor of o centnry. * CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH trunk D. Hnrtno<-lc.,D D. Pastor Cor. Nantlcoke and.Union Sta. \ The Intermediate department of the Sunday School will hotd its Christmas exercises and party, Tuesday evening. Dec 23. A mid-week Christmas Prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. AU are invited to this Christmas service. Sunday Services. The minister will _ preach a H?w_ Year jjermon.) at 10:00 o'clock. Sunday School .at 11:30 a. m. • • orth league ' Devotional qt 1:30 o'clock.— The Young\ People's Depart ment of the Sunday School will present the Pageant, \The Nativ ity\ Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. James E. Clarke. Rector 202 Jefferson Ave., Endicott ' First Sunday after Christmas: Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Church School, 9:15 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10:30 a. m. Evensong and Christmas An them, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, January 1st (feast of the Circumcision). Holy ComnHJni3h, U\:30 a.\m. ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS West Endicott ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cor. North Dwight & Wendell West Endicott Rev. N. B. Graves, Pastor First Sunday after Christmas: Ghurch School, 10:00 a. m. Evening Prayer and address, 1-00 p. m. Sunday Morning Worship at 10 a. m., theme: \What are the years, anyway?\ Church School, 11:16 a. m. Eoworth League at 6:45 p. m.. subject: \Looking backward\ Leader-, Jay Ellis. Evening Service, \The Yester- d»y»£l _ .. _ - \\Monday. The Official Board will meet at 7:80. The Woman's Home Missionary Society have their monthly meeting with Mrs. Gumuaer. Tuesday. Junior League at 4 p. m. Leaders, Edith Ctmnig and Mildred Wheatley. Wednesday. Watch night serv ice to commence at 11:30 p. m. Mrs. Orvil Morgan of Johnson City visited at the home of Mrs. Delia Carden of Carden street on Friday. Phone in or Mail NEWS ITEMS \^je're Glad To Get Them THE ENDICOTT TIMES Phone 1371 WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE? For Sale, Rent, Exchange, Lost, Found, Business Notices, Help and Miscellaneous Wants. This department places your message before 25,000 people, assuring you of quick results from small expenditure. RATES: One cent a word for first insertion; % rate for additional insertions; cash with order. No adver tisement inserted for less than 15 cents. •IT TAKES 500 NUTS TO ' HOLD..A CAR TOGETHeRJ \W> ONLV ONE DeFEC- IVE! NUT IN THE DRWERs' *T TO BUST IT APART 4 Classified Department FOR RENT— 6 room apartment, JJi&wJy. .fiTfishea; rail - iinprovemenfeJ \.GairPaul Terry, 307 Marion\ St, —|phono -S87 ^M: tt - 26^tf FOR RENT —Six room house, all improvements; gas; also garage. 'Inquire 13\ Badger avenue', ~phone fEndicott 387-J. 10 80 tf LOST—Police, dog, wolf; grey t black face, name **Tnbby^;' license number 22450 on harness. Re ward. Phone 526 or 449-B. 12 IS 3t . ,. ... , - i ho w flood are you at finding mistakes? The artltt haa Intentionally iXLiUninSUrjSd ^aJ ^tnpnt.. , wad «-«««ral ..oPvloua- ont» In drawing th « above picture. Soma of them .... . .. . ~ art easily dlscoyerad, others may be hard. See how long It will take YO.U to find them. 'PHONE^iu9I i. -Set: - PHONE 1091 , Electric £eneral Electric M and General Electric Refrigerator DEALERS B. V. Hubbard h. G. Sod en lOSW.'MainSt Endicott, -N..Y, It's WANTED WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Lots for farm of 50 to. 100 acres,'near, | good roa>. Address Box~500; fa News-Dispatch;- - - --- tt 13-tf] WANT - TO- RENT — Suite-of rooms, 5 or 6; house or apart ment. Address box 29, % News- FOR RENT TOR RENT—Apartment; 4 new \rooms bath, garage,' and extra ToE Wihans avenue, Vestal' road.' Inquire 420 Each Main street, •Union. • 12 18 tf FOR RENT—Single house with 'garage, $25 per month, corner North and Nebraska avenue. In quire 420 East Main St, Union. 12 18 tf FOR RENT—5 room bungalow with full plumbing and 10 acres of land. $15 per month. 1 mile from Vestal Inquire 420 East Main street, Union. 12 18 tf FOR RENT-^4 -rooms and bath; all- improvements, including gas, also garage. 12 Arthur avenue, phone 4S03L 12 18 2t FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pipeless furnace in A-l condition; almost new; large fire-box; cost $225. Bargain at $75; also a side-board and 4 rockers; cheap for cash. Inquire 57 Washington avenue. 12 19 2t FOR SALE—Seasoned 12 inch wood, both round, hard and slab wood. V. B. Moore, East North street, phone Endicott 763. 11 6 8t LEGAL STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Susie C. Round, - — -Vff - Clarinda Huff, Frances Emma Tompkins, Jennie ang Valdia B. Moore. Plaintiff Dring, Barger Defendants [Dispatch. 1TJ 2S W To the above-named defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- MONED-to-answer-the- complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the com plaint is not served with this sum mons, to serve a notice of appear ance on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclu sive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you, by default for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Trial desired to be had inj Broome County. • Dated; December 4, 1930. . _ h, ISL Boynton, Attorney for Plaintiff Office and- Post-office address. FORSALJS P^R SALE—Cinders for drive ways delivered anywhere in Endi- LKUAL SUPREME CCORT: BROOME COUNTY: In the $Ia.tt£r^ef the Petition -of- Leonord G. Brucher for a dissolu tion of the marriage between Leonard G. Brucher and Florence M. McCoy Brucher, his wife. To Florence M. McCoy Brucher YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Petition of Leonard G Brucher, duly verified on the 22nd day of Nov., 1930, has been duly presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, praying thot the mar riage solemnized between the said Leonard G. Brucher, and Florence M. McCoy Brucher, on the 22nd day of November, 1924, be dis solved pursuant to Section 7-A of the Domestic Relations law of the State of New York, ond that a hearing upon said Petition will be had at the Supreme Court Cham bers at the Court House in the City of Binghamton, Broome County, New Yorl^, on the 6th day of March, 1931, at 10:00 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. RAY HUMPHREY,. -AttOmey—for 1 Plahrtiff Office & P. O. Address, \Endicott N. Y. 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, ou this 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 Nov. 26th, 1930. A. RAY HUMPHREY Attorney for Plaintiff Office & P. O. Address Endicott, N. Y. 747—11-26-30 1-1-31—«t WANTED — Wallpaper hanzinz •&1Sl^L^r -i2 ?S W i^! o -^l e0tt - Henr * ****** Vestal, phone \^^P^^Vf^^^^X^iBam --••*-•- •» •-'••{• r; • • ,**r/« \«nd-^arJtuig.n'4Bi«:^MaaDiwa^ FOR tSAXE—-HeW Zealand l| Cneveland^-s^ei ^ Endicott, j-ptuioe rabbits \and Chinchillas with. \<-.- * 12.\\* 4t igree. Inmiire 504. South s SUMMONS STATE QF NEW.. YORK. SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Union Trust Company Bldg.lAnna Avery by her guardian ad Endicott, N. Y. iLitem George H. TreadweU TO JENNIE BARGERT I against The foregoing summons is serv-1 Edwin J. Avery ed upon you by publication pur-|To the above named Defendant: suant.to an order, duly made^at al Action t to;£Annul Marriage, Spejaa^^er^-MiL. ihe_ SupTome.\» Ton ai«ti;hei«by Summoned to Elvin Confectionery Special This Week -: Schrafft's Chocolates :- FOR CHRISTMAS In Christmas , Boxes GIFTS pound Cstglef line oi ^ Xmas Candies lb. and up and up HaU's QUARTS BRICK ICE CREAM PINTS 20C ELVIN CONFECTIONERY Elvin Theatre Bid*. W. Main St, UNION imrjrpvemen», 1 ?»t^ai^ ^Ntatiepke SpKE ^«affiiS *c^,ph0M : ^7 '-San Francl»co.-rThere \ must -be: something about OfflcerB-vO. Tally,\; 'o^?the.\-ha1rboirpollcei' 'that 'fceepa\ gangttersi away. The liner Shinyo Mara brought, &S00.O0O In gold here for the mint, and, due to a tie-up, could not on load until the following day, so Tally was detailed to stand by the five tons of gold bullion. \It's not much fan watching a couple of million bucks,'' Tally said. Tuck Weed Control McClave, Colo. — The McOave —high- -school -has—a class - In- the-] study of weed control. Seventeen different weeds were Identified and sent to the botany department of the Colorado Agri cultural college. THE ENDICOTT TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BRING RESULTS, TRY THEM AND BE CONVINCED Dr. R D. MEAD Office 1405 MAIN STREET, ENDICOTT Phone 127 Office Hours; 1-4; 6-8 P. M. igree. Inquire 504 South Rtreet ,\filad wWa.\-the. 'complaint in (thoVaervea \with this ' Summons, to Union. • j 12 -18 1 2t office -ot the /Clerk of Broomo\ serve 'a notice of' appearance, on -Srtp' oJit-m.. . Counttr at Binghamton, N, Y. tile .vlalnUSs iltomey within F^^^t ^^-^^fP^^^ > i ; LVW-'Boynton, - twenty days after ttie service of '7!^, , '? a *«^'*W »»**«»P >«?f V Attorney' for,Plaintiff. ^ this Summons, exclusive of the .ylr^fSW^-^fc^^*.^!?^^ ' * 'day^ot'servicei \In case-of your ^w,.-.;^..^.-^- *—^^•^i^,,^^,,.,^,,-,,^^.-,., ; „• Mure;.to'ArJi>ea) West \•a^^Oa^o^^Be^B^dwfe'Stifc; GIFT PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS NOVOJOVSKY'S STUDIO Studio Open. JSyenings by Appointment Abo Sundays from. 10:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m\ 1108 North St, Opposite E-J Diner Endicott Phone 1219-W PIN ^1 DINKY By TERRY GILKISON _3Lfl. MARGE NGVER UIKsTP • OUR BILL.) HCARX «B COOU5N*T| BUT WHEM WE TOOK HER SKEWING\* - • and .Testament Jot\ said, deceased,- ^TheU9t ^^J^monil9.'serT>. at its banking house in .the Village ed upon ~yoq : by publication pur- of Endicott in said County, on or suant 'to- an order 'of . B«mJ«min before the lst-of July, 1931. , Baker, Broome County Judge, UNION TRHST COMPANY, dated December 1st, *1930, and OF ENDICOTT filed with complaint in Broome Executor. County Clerk's Office, at Bing hamton, N. Y. F, N. GILBERT, ' Attorney\fw~Plalntlff. 749—12-4-30 12-26-30—6t 748—12-4 -306-7-3—26t LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Ben- STATE OF NEW YORK jamin Baker, Surrogate of the SUPREME COURT County of Broome, notice is here- COUNTY OF BROOME by given to all persons having Endicott Mortgage Corporation, claims against the estate of Plaintiff Charles E. Whittemore, late of against the Village of Endicott in said Elizabeth Jane Walker, Michael County, deceased, that they are JJlonohue and Ellen Sullivan, required to present the same, with Defendants, the vouchers thereof, to the un- In Pursuance of a Judgment of dersigned, the Executrix of the Foreclosure and Sale, duly grant- Estate of said deceased, at her ed in the above entitled action, residence in the Village of Endi- and entered in Broome County cott in said County, on or before Clerk's office, on the 19th day of the 1st day of June, 1931. November, 1930, 1, L. W. Boynton, GERTRUDE A. WHITTEMORE, the undersigned Referee in said Executrix. Judgment named, will sell at pub- 746 il-\20-30 6-20-31—26t be 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\3*d day of January, 1931 at 10:00 o'clock MB^SB^B^IIV^B ^ iSastS.J'l-aira ^an-BiHCKAMtoi. N.V. U»IIKV A. M^ the. .premises described in SSSZTTFJi said 'Jufent, as follows,\.^ *EEM * LIKI fELLOW'* SMART ENOUGH TO LIVE WITHOUT VUORKIN ' FOLKS OUGHT NOT TO CALL HIM A LOAFER- THAT FELLOW'* A GENIUS/*\ ALfc'tfHAT TRACT 0 R\ £ PAR- CEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Union, County of Broome and State of N«w York, -.known, and descrUxdias'' Tta iiasiMdy one- haU of M yq-jLi'M^famaS a map of the ,subdivu{on.«£ l a por tion of the E/&' 6 Ban$es. iim. Hooper, N. n^;irr^Hi ''¥a^ rington, C. E, reWFrded 'ra Broeme County Clerk's office in bo «k>.of maps No. 3 at' page BK..- Said „ premises conveyed' are '39JJ ;>'f»»t wide, front and rear, and^l46 feet- deep. \l *iQ ^i^>?' Being the same premis ««'vr »nd ; v v ibject_to„the._ je^'^SUmsMnB': Plain \ mi