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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954 LOWVILLE LEADER Grange Seeks Aid In Glasses Drive Lowville Grange No 71 has un- dertaken a new project to tielp to supply \new eyes for the needj- \ Lowville Grangers are collecting old discarded eyeglasses and bits of jewerlry, trinkets, etc, to help in this worthy cause \New Eyes for the Needy, Inc \ is a non-profit organization en- dorsed by the National Society for fine Prevention of Blindness No appeals are made for money Per- mission to solicit such material is granted by the United States As- say Office Through this agency funds for the purchase of new perscnption eye-glasses have been established with twenty-three hos- flispf pitials in eleven States, and ar- rangements have been made with weltere agencies in eight states to pay for glasses and artificial eyes upon request for assistance The public is cordially invited/to \New Eyes fQrHn\e35rej|d|? to help; ltmg the box'^wn'icH' wil j- after Apiil.lSth'in Grahams Store J-owvflle lAll^ontfabuitions thankfully •0- • • s. «- Sunday, May 9th with Mom as Guest of Honor The CROSSROADS Will Serve The Usual Fine Sunday Fare for Her Pleasure OR Her Special Day • O C-J z t> t\ o Take Mother Out to *k <io i -v * -T -3S J> _r JH , (i At One of These Fine 0 hl r ^ TI {r i/' i iftO • v i Moilier ? s Day May 9th. p ^ _—.—.—. <> o «• V o | THE DAY WILL BE MEMORABLE IF YOU HAVE | | DINNER IN THE FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE OF | f THE CHARMING, FAMOUS ' | ! The CROSSROADS ! • -o t In Turin 2 The CROSSROADS In Turin Jim Kelley and Earl Frank, Props MOTHER'S DAY DINNER Mother's Day, Sunday 1 to 8 p. ffl. r Dining Room Overlooking the Lake —• Dinner at Brantingham is a Treat She'r Love — Make Brantingham Inn Your Summe^JF^nHeadquarters Swimming **j-iH f Boating • - r- .if f i. -i Fine !Meals ^- Tap Eoom -fc Piiendly Atmo-plieie 7 H £ (| fKO J S fl 0 fl q 9 i 9 T Jim t B,urr, Mgr, ;s P^e|>ared fit^for a . ! 1 when\^h.a ^r-mgs lias U i < QUEEN H I.TCHJNG POST > Dinners Served 12 30 - 8 f Every'Sunday- »' »\ i It I 1 y I ' Dance Every Saturday Night _ To the Mijsic pf /(i . iif , , MarfKontel^and her^Orctetra \T r Watson ~ — ' 'Cross Over the' Bridge-!'' | r —Leona ajid Oh^tilos Ixotel,-o^uets - •!:;: Do You Want To Mike Mom Smik? at oase C' We Will Have Our Reg alar Fine Irare • *r * ?*> I i r t. ^i I & Kii /\* 3 JO/ Oil s Serve Complete,/-.' Dinners iFor The K jEiiiif^ Family Without a'Worry To Mother — ® No Food to Cook @ No Dishes to Wash ©'No Thaws To Clean ' \thao's A Real Mother's - - Day, Treat! Day Special Home Grown TURKEY Giblet Gia\ey Cianboirv Sauce Mashed Potatoes or Candied Yams Vegetable Salad Appetizer We Have A Child's Size Dinner Serving'From until 9M We Are Open j»Yom ^ •-i 6 A. IvL to 1 A. M st. EESTAUSABTT •v - *r 5 •\ jff -Sdphie^Lloyd Fasmussen your hosts Jj )ii J » MJ mr/ v snr