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Page 8 THE ENDICOTT TIMES; WEDNESDAY MAR. 25 1931 BOYS Endicott Personals GET NEW SPRING OUTFIT AT 2 PANTS SUITS $6.85 $9.85 TOPCOATS $3,95 $4.95 CAPS TO MATCH - JBc _ All Wool SWEATERS j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katteli ; and family visited at the home of 1 Sir. and Mrs. M. Walter in Glen Aubrey on Sanday. Mrs. Hattie Barton of Broad street is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia Allen in Syracuse. . .-MTT . HermanJByderjaf,, Badger, avenue entertained on Friday eve ning at a birthday surprise din- .er _gkep in honor of her steteL. Mrs. A J. Oliver of New Berlin. Pink and green were the colors predominant in the table decora tions. In addition to the honor ; guest those present were Mr and i Mrs. Theodore LeBaron. Mrs. I.Lulu. - Mercer eau._Mrs Ida_Baker; i Mrs. Nellie G. Renecke, Mrs. Ru- • by Schoolcraft and Hermon Ry- 1 der. Mrs. Oliver was presented I with a number of gifts. | The W. C. T. U. will meet at I the home of Mrs. Elsie Dunham I at 32 McKinley avenue on Friday afternoon a t 2:30 o'clock. This . meeting will be in the interest of the Union Signal Paper and all 1 members are urged to attend. | The Clover Club will meet at I the home of Mrs. falter Jtougfat of 20 Adams avenue on Wedrios- j day. A covered dish luncheon will be served Members are i asked to bring a covered dish, rolls, dishes and silver. Mrs. Roslyn DellaPenta of 113 •Odell avenue was given a prise on Sunday The occasion being her 70th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Nich olas Ercolino and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Pezzulla and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. William Petus and children and Miss Lucy Del laPenta. Dr. Bincenvo Brashaulie of Na pies, Italy, who is touring the United States, is visiting a t the jiome. of-Mrs, -Bose^BinNimrin of- 1 ^Cdams avenue for a short time. ert, of 2 Fillmore avenue, spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. 'Arthur Broadhead in Ith aca. F. G. Mixter from Westfield, Mass., spent the week-end with his son, F. W. Mixter of Vestal avenue. Mrs. George Adams of 16 Lib erty avenue who has been ill at the Binghamton City Hospital, has recovered to the extent that she has been removed to her home. A number of friends gave Mrs. Anna Lynch of West Wendell street a surprise party on Fri day evening. Beside the honor guest, those present wer e Miss Marguerite cHolIy, Miss Alta Simpson, Miss Ellen Hill and Miss Dorothy Belcher. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Decker of Newark Valley,' Mrs. Ida Morgan and Mrs. Ella Goodnon of Bing- hnmton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Legg of 400 T>\vij »nr ~stfeet.' Frank*!* Pelton of Potsdam, visited at the home of his neicc. Mrs. A. D. Hunter of 3f0 East\ Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Venner and son Robert, 1808 Monroe St. will leave Wednesday for Pitts burgh, Pa., to visit their son and family for the remainder of the \week. Miss Helen Wagner of Nanti- coke avenue is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. George Pezzulla of Main street is spending several days in Rutherford, N J. Mr and Mrs. James Wildman of Newark Valley visited a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sleeper and Miss Jennie Snapp on Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Fisher, who fell and cut in her head a deep gash last week, and has been n patient at Ideal hospital, improving. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duell and son, Howard. Howard Yeager and .daughter, Shirley, Miss Helen Alt of West Endicott and Harry Miller of Moscow, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Veager of 1600 Monroe street on Sunday. The Plymouth class of the S. S. Congregational church- will meet at the home of the President of the class, Mrs. I D. Brougham, 103 Lincoln avenue on Thursday evening. A business .cession will be held, followed by n social hour FRIENDS HONOR MRS. MARY ANN; WILSON ON 73RD BIRTHDAY Mrs. Luella Sizer and Mrs. Jos eph Wilson were joint hostesses at a dinner party given in honor of .Mrs,. Sizer\s. .mother, Airs. Mnry Ann Wilson, who celebrated her 78rd birthday recently.. The guests, included lRey._ and .Mrs. John'Taylorj \Mrs ^rNoIa \Biker? Mr. and Mrs. David.' Sizer,' Mrs\. Ella Taylor. .Mr. and- Mrs. Monty WNfcAMPSfESfT'W^'lECT Grivies, Mr. and Mrs. William Crompton, Mr. and Mrs. Lura Siz er, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, the Misses Olivia Taylor, Thelma and Vivian Crompton, Jovell Siz er, Dorothy Barry and Joseph Wilson, Jr. , Mrs. Wilson received many beautiful gifts and many resi- ientR of Union called on her thru ->ut the day to wish her luck and many years of, prosperity. Mrs*..Wilsbrf t for.the past 55 years has 'donated her services to many people of Union and En dicott 'who always found her ready to help, in case of sickness or otherwise. - Mrs. Wilson stated that her first work done in the village was for the late Mr. Joe Day, then owner of the old Major House hotel. She then received 75c a week for her daily labor and she has lived to see the wage earner'grow dissatisfied with their present earnings of ten dollars or more a week. Mrs. Wilson also suited that she is happy to think God has spared her to see changes in Union as they are today, and wonders if we are thankful enough as a race of people should be for the many blessings re ceived from day to day. She is ilso thankful to think that we have such a man as Mayor Cole man at the helm of the village af fairs. She says we need men that, tnakex—thrift— k and. action, speak louder than their promises. Mrs. Wilson—was—bum *~ George Toulson Under goes Operation, Condition \Is Reported as \Fair\ George Toulson, president of the Associated Business Men of Union was token to the Bingham ton City Hospital early this week for an operation for the removal .of his appendix and the 8ushing of his gall bladder. His condition this morning was reported at the .hospital as \fair\. DE~Sffi»s\DV\MoIyheaux performed the\ surgery.. TJirls and Boys ofHOTvE. High School to Give Gymn Exhibit on Tuesday Night The Eleventh Annual Gymnas ium exhibit of the Union-Endicott High\ School - Physical * Training Department will be held in the gymnasium of the local school on Tuesday evening, March 81st, a t 7:30, it was announced by high school authorities today. The exhibit will have as itsi participants the boys and girls of the gym classes of the school who will give a program under the di rection of Physical training in structors Harold V. Cobb, Em mett Dowling and- Miss Eunice Kirtland. The program as announced for the affair' is as follows: Horizontal bar, boys; March, girls; \Italian Tarentella\ Italian girls; Maze Running, boys; Wand Drill, girls; Heavy Apparatus, boys; \Minuet\, girls; Gymnastic Marching. boys; \Ukranian Dance\ Ukranian girls; Stunts, boys. CARD OF THANKS m 'It cabin located on the bank of the Susquehanna river on the spot where Mrs. Dombert's home was burned not so long ago. Double Funeral for Gas Victims to be Held Tomorrow Afternoon We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and appreciation shown us dur ing the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, and to those who fi sent flowers MRS. EVA. 0. CHKJS 'liOPHUK, MR. AND MRS. ERNEST CHRISTOPHER, MR. AND MRS LEE CHRISTO PHER, MR. AND MRS. JOHN CHRIS TOPHER, MR. AND MRS. JOHN BAL LARD (continued from page 1) Ballet Music- \Dance of the Hours\ Ponchielli, from the op era. \LnGiocondfty Orchestra; \Hail! Alma MnteiT, from the opera, \Tannhauso.r\, Wagner, Glee Clubs; Ovcrtujjg*' \Encour agement\ Boettgor,. _ Orchestra; \Springtime\, from the opera. ti, Glee Clubs Intormission. Part Two Band—Acton E. Ostling with the baton. .Overture: \Lustpiel\, Kelcr-Bcla; Torch Dance: \Fackeltanz\, Mey erbeer; (a ) \The Boy and- the Birds\ Characteristic, Hoger; (b) March: \Semper Fedelis\ Sousa.', CARD OF THANKS We with to thank our many friends and neighbor* for the kindness shown us during our re cent berenvement. Aho those who sent flowers and furnished\ cars. MR. HERBERT S. MEAD AND DAUGHTER, ( MR. AND MRS. ELMER T. HILLS AND, FAMILY. \ Fords MODEL A Standard Coupes Business Coupe Sport Coupe \Tudor • \ ' See Them Other Makes 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929 1930 =^=1927^ Plymouth Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Hudson :Sed «Ttt^- ~^*~ \Essex SetfaK I92T Dodge Coach 1925 ; Star Six Touring 1926 Also Several Lower Priced Models $1.95 $2.95 GOLF HOSE 50c BLOUSES And SHIRTS 75c 95c PANTS Elastic Top and Bottos* $1.45 $1.95 JCAPS 95c WASH SUITS Latest Styles 95c $1.95 Nomination and election of of ficers for the ensuing year will feature the meeting of the West Endicott Encampment which will be held on Thursday evening, March 26th in the I. O. 0. P. card room at 12-1 West Main street. ADELPHIC LODGE TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Tudor 1930 2 Window Fordor 1929. 3 Window Fordor 1929 Several Model T Coupes and Sedans The regular meeting of the Adeiphic Lodge, I. O. 0. F. will be held in the club rooms of the organization on Friday evening, March 27th. It has been announc ed that business of great import ance will come before the meet ing. The double funeral for Jacob K Farr and his wife, Sarah, who were asphyxiated by gas in their home Monday, will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the OTfora and McCormack funeral home, 109 Madison avenue. Rev. John G. Prey wilL officiate. Bur ial will be made in Riveruhrsl cemetery. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST — Mason's watch charm, white gold, blue lodge, shrine, 32nd degree combination. Re ward. Return to Diehl's Tailor Shop, 122 Nanticoke avenue. 3 25 tf Newing Motor Car Co. 1406 Main Street AUTHORIZED, FORD DEALER Phone 307 Endicott. GRAND UNION Men's Suits 2 PANTS $19.50 Men's Topcoats $15.00 10 $19.50 HATS — All Shades $2.95 $3.85 SHIRTS Plain and Fancy Colors $1.45 $1.95 SWEATERS New Spring Shades $2.95 GOLF HOSE To Match Sweater $1.00 T \ $1.65 SILK HOSE 35c 50c Newest In GLOVES $1.95 $2.95 The Latest in 2-Piece UNDERWEAR . 50c —See Window Displays— Free to Boys A good Book with every Suit sold. A book the boy will enjoy. KLINE'S ENDICOTT'S Boys' Shop 54 WASHINGTON AVE GRAND UNION IU1 to get /OQOOOnew ciU&mv&iJ Grand Union's Spring Sale (March 23rd to 28»h) Here's the most sensational Spring Sale we've held in our 59 years—prices that can't be duplicated—made to get new friends—take advantage and SAVE MONEY nowl FLOUR Pfflsbury FLOUR LARD Refined EGGS SUGAR 24»A-lb. sack 24%-lb. sack Fine Granulated (Grade C) 10 BEANS Campbell's i^OI?l?C!l? Fuic * XjMEmldMM^mli Whole Milk— fresh Spaghetti 3 Tomatoes 6 lbs. 63c lb. io c dez. 23 c 49c 6c 23c 25c 39c can lb. cans \Uneeda Baker*\ ^ Ginger Snaps 17 c \UlmJl Bikers\ _ Royal Nut Tops »». 25 c Macaroni 2 >>»• !5 C Bulk Spaghetti Babo 2 >b .l5 c 2 c *n* 25 c Oakite 2 pkgei. 25 c \Cltan* a minion thin**\ Fresh Pak Coffee, lb. ||, A Delightful Blend of triple SealedCans N , .fij^fe; ENDICOTT ^JOHNSON STORE Genuine Reptile trim Black and Blond Kid Strap Pumps, that please the eye and fit the foot- OUR FAMOUS LADY ENDICOTT HOSIERY FOR Men's Sport and Dress Ox fords for Easter, with leather or Rubber soles and heels. $5.00 r-» a £>i r -T -i j—« |—^ or Kubber soles and heels. 1 LK $2.95 T ° $4,00 Just one of the outstanding patterns that we are now show ing. Genuine Reptile trimmed. $5,00 ALL NEW SPRING SHADES AT 87c PER PAIR 3 PAIRS FOR $2.45 Just like Dad's for,Dress .and Sport wear. They are here to A\' complete your Easter'„bu(fli $2.25 To $2.95 Our Misses' and Children's SPECIALS ON MEN'S NEW EASTER HOSIERY tractive, and reasonably priced. $1.95 To $2,25 ENDICOTTNDICOTT J OHH NSONSON kle Pump — so rieat and trim;' $1.95 T ° $2.25 108 West Main Street Union, N. Y. % Phone 739 Endicott E J O N 22 Washington Avenue ^Endico^^NlY^^ :~ - phone E . Jtiia.vC. $ t W > A