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'age 4 THE ENDICOTT TIMES, WEDNESDAY MAR. 25 1931 CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH UNntSM.TABERNACLB- BAPTBT CHURCH 514 Birttatt Sttft yfKllSHMt Parter 10:15V Sunday\ ~ morning Men's prayer nieeting. 10:S0, Morning Worship, theme; \The Scattering of the Palms.\ 11:45, Sunday sehooL 3 p. m* Junior Christian En deavor. - 6:15 p. ra.. Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:88 p. m., evening Evangel- tstiq service. 7:30 Monday evening, Men's Prayer meeting. 7:80 Wednesday evening? Pray er, meeting. 7:30 Friday evening, Choir re hearsal. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH the Rev. James E. Clarke, Rector 202 Jefferson Ave.. Endicott Palm Sunday Holy Communion, 7 30 a. m. Church School, 9 15 a m. Holy Communion and Sermon, 10(30 a. m. Evensong and address, 7:30 p. m. Preacher, The Rev E. W. Churchill, Rector of Zion church, Windsor. Monday in Holy Week Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m Tuesday, Holy Communion. 7.30 a. m. Wednesday: Holy Communion, 7 30 a m. Junior Confirmation class, 4 10 a. m. Devotional service, 7 p. m. * (^hQit^--i*chofirnnIt ffi p< ni» ~~~~~~~~ Thursday (Maundy Thursday). Holy Communion, 5 45 a. m. Holy Communion, 7.30 a. m. Holy Communion, 10-00 a. m. Good Friday The Throe Hours, 12-3 p. m. Saturday (Easter Even) Holy Baptism, 4:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN AND-MISSIONAR* ALLIANCE CHURCH ... : Rev. H. M. fawbo, Pistir 9:00 \a. mf.;''\Morning•\'Prayer meeting. s ' ' IV 10:15 a. m., Morning \Worship and sermon by the pastor. 12 m, Sunday School. 0:30 p. tn., Young People's meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic serv ice. Sermon by the pastor, sub ject: \Naaman the Leper\. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayer meeting. Thursday, 2:30 p. in., Ladies' Prayer meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. ** ST. PAUL'S VlBTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Frank; D. Hartsock, D D. Pastor Cor. N'anticoke and'Union Sts. Endicott and sermon Morning worship at 1 10 o'clock. Paint Sunday-pormon, \The Tri Umphant Entrance into the Holy Qityft ''Sunday School at 11:30 a. m. Epworth-. .League Devotional it :6;30: o'clock. Intermediate Epworth League it 6:30 o'clock. Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. The Men's club will meet Mon day evening-at TcSO-o'cloek,- wives and lady friends will be the guests of the club. A musical program has been arranged. Prof. Stephen Salmon will address the ~\~ | meeting. Rev. N. B. Graves, Pastor West Endicott Cor. North Dwight & Wendell FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST George Capetanios, Pastor (\or Broad St„ & Madison Are Endicott Sunday morning worship at 10 o'clock. Theme, \ Shawods\ Church school, 11 15. Epworth League, 6:45. Sub ject, ^ISavonarola\; leader, Doro thy Cunning. Evening service at 7:30. The subject, \King in His Beauty\. Monday. The postponed Wom an: Home Missionary Society meeting. t Tuesday, Junior League at 4:00 p. m Basketball practice at 6:30 fori Christian- Endejwot sX girls.'\'- \ \'\ ~\*\ '•\'' •-' Wednesday. Orchestra practice at 6 o'clock Choir rehearsal at 7 o'clock. Thursday Basketball practice at 6:30 for boys. Friday. A special Lenten serv ice at 7.30 p. m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be admin istered. All members of the church and_ congregation arc in vited to the service. ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS West Endicott Palm Sunday. Holy Communion and 9 a. m. Church School, 10:00 a Maundry Thursday HobL^jommunion, 9 a. TESTAL M. Sermon, E. CHURCH Rev. Harold S. Swales, Pastor Topic, ^Sunday Services Morning service, 10-30 \Loyal tq His Church \ Sunday. School, 11.45. Epworth, League, 6:30 p. m. Bvenlng service, \ 30. Topic, M King foxL ^a-Day\. A service up, propriate for Palm Sunday. Prayer) meeting each Wednes day evening at 7:30. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Francis L. Holden, Pastor V 213 Liberty Avenue, Union 10:30 a. m.. Morning Worship. 12:00, Sunday School. 6:80 p. m., Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m.. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday Evening- Prayer Senior and Junior. Friday, 7:30, choir practice. The Sunday morning subject will be, \Newness of Life,\ Rom. 6 1-14. The evening text will be Fath er, forgive them, for they know nqt what they do.\ The Berean Bible class will lead the song and devotional service. A very special service is plan ned for the Sunday School hour. TEe opening service will be con- dtjeted by the Wrole Armour doss, bringing a program of spe cial music and other features will be followed by a message irlven by Rov. Sherman E. Lewis ol Binghamton. A large'attend ance is. expected and all are in vifed. A special prayer meeting for teachers and officers of the school will be held'at 10 o'clock. CAMPVILLE M. E CHURCH Divine Services The morning worship begins at 10 o'clock. The theme of the morning sermon will be, \The Answer to a Robber's Prayer\ the second word from the Cross. \Today thou shalt be with Me in Paradise\ Luke 23 43. The el ders of the church will serve and the church choir will render spe cial music. All the departments of the Bi ble school will assemble at 10 o'clock. She Sunday school is ex pected to reach the 200 mark next Sunday. Every member of every class is asked to be present. The Junior church will hold their morning service at 11. . ... = „..„_... __J30._„ At' The 7:30 o'clock service the pastor will preach on \The Sev enth Word from the Cross\— \Father into Thy hands, I com- •wiend-Sfy—Spirit\. Luke 23-IS. Tuesday. Regular meeting of the missionary society. Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Reg ular session of the Restoration Bible class. Nearing the end of the Old Testament books. UNION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OBITUARY : ! -if, FRANK H.. BROWN^' Frank H. Brawn.. 79 years'old, formerly of Union J3ente>._diedjat. 10\ o'clock ~^niay' f ,n^fit'iii _ Bingf hamtoni* He'fs.survived\.vhy- ,a. granddaughter', j. Mrs! ..P &o ..Avery of Unioh^Center'^rsinephew.VJohn: Brown pf\.MaiBneld^Pi.;{*.Biec_e : Mrs! Irene. Snowdcr • of \Corning and two greatgrandchildren. .The body was removed toithe X R. Al len funeral home, -216.Washington ( i avenue, Th<B..funeral .will bo held \^•J^Jai '2 6cVck\^hursda^rafternoon 1 at the Oak HiU M. E. church. Rev. Sufner S. Harris will officiate. Burial will-be in-Oak-Hill ceme tery. MRS. BESSIE M. WILCOX Mrs. Bessie M. Wilcox, 46, of 13 Arthur avenue, died in Ideal Hospital at 12:30 o'clock' Monday morning. She is survived by her husband, Edgar M. Wilcox; a daughter, Miss Ruth Wilcox, a son, Edgar Wilcox, Jr., all of En dicott; two sisters, Mrs. Leon Brown.-of Syracuse and Mrs. E. R-.-' -Franklin of Norwich; two brothers, Dr. E._ E._ Bolt_pf Wor? coster, .and John Bolt of Hamden. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock, this' afternoon at the Ji- R. Allen \funeral home, 216 Washington f avenue.' /The Rev. John G. Frey; officiated. Burial wan in River- hurst cemetery- LORETTA M. CORWIN ' Miss Lorctta M. Corwin of .113 |^Trasill~sTrcet,\ West Endicott, died in Ideal Hospital, Wednes day morning after a long illness, aged 16 years. She is survived by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Corwin of Endicott, and three brothers, Leonard, Gerald and Robert Corwin, all at home, Her grandmother, Mrs.'Fred Cor win of Warren Center, Pa. ' The funeral was held at 1 p. m. Friday afternoon at the Spen cer & Coleman funeral home. The Rev. Norman Graves officiated, and burial was in Newark' Valley. be served by the ladies of the church, to which all the church and congregation are invited. At 7 30 the business meeting will bo held. Reports from the various organizations of the church will be rendered and officers elected as follows :Four Elders for a term of three years to succeed F. L. White, C. H Smith, H W. Und er and B. I. Munson, whose terms of office then expire, and one El der for a term of one year to succeed Dr E. N Christopher, de ceased. -TtfoJDeacons „fbc a. term. _pfj three years to succeed Miss L. J Saylor and Mrs. W W Stull, whose terms of office then expire, and one Deacon, for a term of two jears-to—succeed Mioa -Hele»i- Beebe, who has moved from the parish. On Easter Sunday there will be service in the afternoon nt 2 o'clock. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE HOLY NATIVITY Rev. C F. Kittredge. Pastor Cor Liberty ana Main Streets The Rev. Paul I. Slavik, Pastor 312 E. Main Street Wednesday, March 25th Vespers at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor. Choir rehearsal at 8:30 p. tn. Friday. Junior Luther League Palm Sunday. March 28th Sunday School at 9:45 a m. The Service at 11 a. m. with i <ermon by the pastor. Asp inn is al always Congregational meeting at 12:05 I p. m. I Confirmation class at 12:20 p. I m. I Sunday school at West Cor ners, at Gallagher's skating rink at 2:00 p—m ; Vespers at 5:00 p. m. with ser mon by the pastor. Tuesday. Choir business and social meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Holy Week, Ap ril 1st, Vespers at 7:30 with ser mon by the pastor Choir rehearsal at 8:30 p. m. Holy Thursday, April 2nd, The Service at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor. Administration of the Sacrament of Holy Com munion. Good Friday April 3rd, Matins at 9:45 a. m. Sermon by the pas tor. Vespers at 7.30 p. m. with ser mon by the pastor. Easterday. Sunday school at 9 45 a. m. The Service at 11:00 a. m. with Administration of the Sacrament of Holy Communion and reception of new members. Sermon by the pastor. Confirmation class at 12:20. Sunday School at West Corners at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, 10:00 a. m., Sunday 'ohool and Men's brotherhood. 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. Palm Sunday, appropriate music. 5:00 p. m. Vesper service. Monday, 4:00 p. m. The Girls* \Junior Band meets at the church. Tuesday, 3:00 p. m. The Wom en's Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. John I. Rounds, 401 E. Main street. The topic for consideration will be Japan. Mrs. E. B. Weller will be the leader The Annual reports will be rendered at this meeting. 'HW) p. m.- \ine Boy scouts meet at the church. On Wednesday evening will be held in the chapel the Annual meeting of the Church and Con gregation. At 6:30 a dinner, will Three Trustees for n teim of three years to succeed E. B. Fur ry Willis Barber, and C. F Brainerd, whoso terms of office then expire. Such other business will be transacted as may properly come before the meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH f> W Lyman. Pastor Monroe & Grant Ave Bewars of Imitations GENUDMB Bayer Aspirin, the kind that doctors prescribe and millions of users have proven safe for over thirty years, can easily be^ identified by the name Bayer and the word genuine as above. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and sure; it is always the same. It has the unqualified endorsement of physicians and druggists every where. It does not depress the heart, and no harmful effects fol low its use. Bayer Aspirin is the universal' antidote for pains of all kinds. Headaches Neuritis Colds - Neuralgia Siaro» Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Aspirin ts the trade-mark of Bgyer manufacture of monoaceti- cacldesfer of sailcylicacid. ^ for ANY BABY WE can never be sure just what makes an infant restless, hut the remedy can always be the same. Good old Castoria! There's com fort in every drop of this pure vegetable preparation, and not the slightest harm in its frequent' use. As often as Baby has a fretful spell, is feverish, or cries and can't sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet him. Sometimes it's a touch of colic. Sometimes consti pation. Or diarrhea—a condition that should always be checked without delay. Just keep* Cas toria handy and.give it promptly. Relief will follow very promptly; if it doesn't you' should—call a physician. SATURDAY SPECIALS The Church school convenes Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The Baraca class in the banquet room A little more than a year ago they moved from\ their \beau tiful room on the second floor to the banquet room. Now that room is fast filling. Last Sunday there were 106 present and tho Sunday before 112. The general school aims for 400 at Easter, and last Sunday there were 387 present, the most that ever at tended the school. The Junior church meets nt 11 o'clock in the banquet room, and Morning Worship for the church at the same hour. Rev. Lyman has taken for his topic Palm Sun day. \The Note of Victory ' in C^ristianjXiyingiLj— . . J 11! the evening there will be a < anrflc Light service at 7.30, con ducted\ by the pastor. Detailed, announcement will be made later. Orchestra rehearsal and Troop No. 2, Boy Scouts, Monday eve ning at 7-30. Tuesday evening The Monthly meeting of the Church School Council This will open with a covered dish supper at 6:30 with the annual reports and general business to follow. The speaker of the evening will be announced later Monthly Covenant meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. At this time all who are expecting to unite with the church Easter will be able to come before the church for acceptance. The or dinance of Baptism and the Lord's Supper will be observed at the different services Easter Sunday. \The \monthly\ meeting' of\\ the I Board, of Deacons will bo held this Sunday-afternoon at two o'clock. All who are coming be fore .the church for membership will meet the Deacons at this time. . ^ There is to bo a full Easter program in the morning Easter Sunday and special Easter serv ice-' by- the- chorus-'and- the-ordfc- nance of the Lord's Supper at 7:30 in the evening. .... \ , ,~. i : I*Bai '• '-. , , ' '.SUPREME, COURT. . ' -i^BROOME' COUNTY - - r In the'matter ot. the petU tlon of Floronco Walters, for ait .orjlor .dissolving the marriage between' Florence Walto n ) and Lewis Wal . ters.. . ... ro Lewis Walters: Tou will tako notice, that tho petition of Florence Waltern, vorl. nod March 10th, 1931, has been duly presented to tbo Supreme Court of the State of New York, praying that the marriage botwoen tho said Florence Walters, and tho said Lewis WaUors, -In the year 1918, bo dissolved, pursuant to Sec tion 7A of the Domestic Relations Law of the State of Now York, as amended by Chapter 879. of the Laws of 1922, and that it hearing upon said petition will lie had tn tho Supremo Court Room in the City of Oneontn. N. Y„ on the 29th day of May, 1881. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day Dated March 24, 19S1. F N. GILBERT, Attornoy for Petitioner, - OIIICP and P. O. Address. 52 Court Streot, Blmrhaoitnn, N V To l.vvvlH Walters, Defendant 1 The foregoing notico Is served ( til>on you by publication, pursuant 'lo nn order duly mado at n Special Term of the Supreme Court of tho State of New York, held by Jlpn.- Ely W Personlus, n Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, on tho 24th day of March, 1931, at Binghamton, N. Y., and duly entored In Broome County Clerk's Olnco on the 24th day of March, 19S1-, and petition on which »ald order was cranted. aUo duly filed. Dated. March 24, 1931. F. niLBE»T.. .. _ \'\ Attorney forTetitionoV 764—3-25.31 4.29-31—6t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB. RENT—Several very desir able suites, of rooms; some with garages; \ .-first class - condition; reasonable rent; gardens. FORSALE-Soyeral single hous es, easy'payments-. Inquire \Dr. Mesd, 1405 Main st., phone 127. >.-• - 3 25 2tp FOR -.SALE— New-'- bungalow-in Vestal. Hard wood-iloors, all -mod ern improvements. Leon D. Hoff man , Vestal. 3 25 tfc FOR SALE—Female Rollar Can ary with breeding cage. Complete 12.00 Inquire 518 W. Main St., Phone 140-R. 3 25 2tc FOR RENT—S rooms, all im provements, 1 car garage. In quire on premises, 208 Loder ave nue 5 p. m. or after. 3 25 2tp FOR RENT—1st floor, new house, bath, electricity, garage, largo garden spnee, $24. Also 3rd floor with same, ?19. See Mr. W. W. Carroll, Twin Orchards, Vestal. 3 35 2tc prices on Catherine BEAUTY — Special beauty work. Call Reynolds, 100 Cleveland avenue. Room 6, phone 340-R. 3 25 ltc TYPING, Mimeographing and Multigraphing. Special attention to private letters. Ruth Lyman, 1404 Monroe street, phone 880. 3 25 7to FOR SALE—Scrai-bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, gas, garage, good location, reduced price. In 3 25 2t P r meetm S s f0r the CANVASS BOARD TO MEET W-J. C. ON TflURS. NIGHT —• j , Superintendent Stephen -0, Sal- . mon -of th.e Broomo -Tibga\ Baptist - Every Member CanvaSs today Is sued the following .statement in ' regard to tho work, under Ms;d <t rection. - 'v\' '\l^'/vvV-.'-cf'.'-t \The report of budgets, from f ', tho various churches' ...b'f'\ ; ' tiw Broome and Tioga Baptist Asso ciation are rather slow in .coming. [Jn. .It .lopks .Jtowover, now, .as*_ though the united budget for the' entire Association would approxi mate that of last year, about $128,103.00; There are three or four of the churches who for one reason or another arc not coop erating this year. \The next significant meeting of the Campaign will be tho school for the canvassers at the First Baptist church of Johnson' City this Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The speaker or teacher will be the Rev. B. H. Ward, field representative of the Northern Baptist Convention. \It is imperative that every canvasser from each cooperating church with the key man and the pastor be present at this meeting. \For the next three weeks the preparation for the canvass will be bustle and pep in order that the largest- results may be accom plished. Of these results the se curing of 100 percent of tho en tire budget is of the greatest im portance but even greater than that is the attaining of thejarg-- est spiritual reaction for each of the local churches. To this end.. we^Li__ canvassers \\\'\ \\ BENS MARCH 2I st tc28 th is the MARCH 2l 9t t*28 Hamburg lb. Pork Loin lb. Sirloin or Porterhouse lb. Pork Chops lb. Frankfurts lb. Pork Sausage Plate Beef lb. Beef Roasts — 15c - 18c — Cala Hams lb. Round Steak ..lb. CASTORIA PHONE 608 BAIRD'S MARKET 123 Nanticoke Ave. FINNEY OF THE FORGE \jri^-^f