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-THEENDICOTT TIMES, THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1935
NOTICE
LEGAL
N O T I C E TO CKEDITOR8
Pursuant to an order of B e n .
Jamln
Baker, Surrogate
of the
County of Broome, notice Is hereby
given to all persons having claims
ag-ulnst the rstato of Edward P.
Razey, late of tho Town of Vestal
In said County, deceased, that they
are roqulrod to present the same,
with vouchers, to the underslfrnpd,
the Administrator of tho estate of
deceased, at offlco of Oliver
9-19-3tc said
It. Johnson, Attornoy, 126 W a s h
ington Avenue In the Village of
Endlcott In said County, on or b e
fore the 16th of January, 1936.
ROY S. R A Z E Y ,
Administrator
OLIVER R. JOHNSON
Administrator's Atty
125 Washington Avenue
Endlcott, N. Y
No. U23—1-2-36
P A P EC BLOWER AND
-REPAIRS FOR IMMEDI
ATE D E L I V E R Y AT
[TRAVIS MURRAY CO.,
OWEGO, N. Y.
!;,Ci,L. TITUS—PLUMBING
: & HEATING CONTRACTI'VORV 1706 Tracy St., phone
'9&-M.
5-9-tfc
i-FtffiNITURE—Upholstered
and Repaired. "The Arch",
518 E. Main Street, phone
1296-W-l.
4-18-tfc
LEGAL
SUMMONS
STATWC OP N E W YORK
SUPREME COURT
COUNTY O F BROOME
Charles L. Spencer
against
A n n a D. Spencer
CHIROPRACTIC
HEALTH SERVICE
FRUTIGER
CHIROPRACTOR
902 NORTH STREET
PHONE 572
To the above named
Defendant!
Action t o annul marriage and f o r
divorce.
Yon are hereby .Summoned to a n kwer the complaint in this action
and to serve a copy of your a n
swer, or, If the complaint .Is not
servod
with thin Summons,
to
serve a notice of appearance, on
plaintiff's
attorney
within
8-29-tfc the
twenty days after the service of
this Summons, exclusive of the d a y
SPIRELLA CORSETIERE—Mrs. of service. In case of your failure
Judgment
Lois Stevens, 1 0 % N. Liberty to appear or answer.
will be taken against you by Juavenue. Union., phone 668-R.
futilt Tor tho relief demanded In the
1-31-tfc cc mplalnt.
Trial to be held In the County
of Broome.
C A L L 1BBB, E . Joseph Davies
Dated, October 3. 193S.
P N GILBERT,
For Cinders and Filling Sand and
Plaintiffs Attorney
Gravel, Building Blocks, Dump Office Address and
Post-Office a d
Trucks, Hardwood $2.60 per cord. dress, 52 Court Street, Blnghamton,
New York
7-4-tfc Tr»
Anna Spencer
The foregoing Summons Is served
upon you by publication pursuant
tn an order of Hon. Thomas A. Mnct'lary, Broome County Judge, dated
FURNITURE
REPAIRING—Re- October 3, 1935. and filed with
Broome
County
ftaishing, and upholstering.
All complnlnt, in
Blnghamton. K . Y .
w o r k ' guaranteed.
Estimates_| CIcrk'B Office at,
F. N GILBERT,
cheerfully given.
127 McKinley
Attorney for Plaintiff
avenue.
6-6-tfc 1H1—11-14-35
WANTED
Leznl
SUMMONS
S T A T E OF N E W YORK
SUPREME COURT
COUNTY OF BROOMK
WANTED—Used pipelcss furnace.
Arnold Hughes, Vestal Center.
10-17-2tp
W A N T E D — F a r m to rent
with
Gunna Osborne
stock and tools, also electricity,
against
Leon Osborne
CO t o 75 acres. Take possession
immediately. Glen Aubrey district. To the nbovr named Defendant,
Horace Walters, Whitney Point, Action f o r a divorce.
Yon
nre hereby Rommoned
to
N. Y .
10-17-3tc answer
the complaint In this action
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FOUND
F O U N D — A good place to b u y a
good quality Coal at a reasonable
price. Phone 149.
1-3
FOR SALE
FORSALE—Large, combination
gas and coal Gold Medal range.
Call'Undlcott 349.
10-10-3tc
SACRIFICE SALE—One o f best
k n o v m . h o t e l s a t Sylvan Beach.
'SplendliTlocation f o r Italian restaurantC.Gbod b a r business; n e w
;<Unce,LWll..-For particulars write
o w n e r / - D r i V t S . Randall, Sylvan
BeachVfN^'Y.y;;./;frB-tfc
Alpha Zeta Phi
PERSONAL
Mrs.
Glen Miller of South
Has Novel Party street,
recently entertained at her
and to serve a copy of your a n
swer, o r . If the complaint Is not
served with this Summons, to serve
a notice of appearance,
on the
plaintiffs! attorney within twenty
days after the service of this S u m
mons, exclusive of the day of serv
ice. In case of your failure to a p
pear or answer. Judgment will be
_taKen.._aB8.1nat_jrou_by_.dafault. tci
the relief demanded Ih the com
plaint.
_ Trial to be held in the County of
Broom*.
Dated, September 12, 1938.
F N. GILBERT,
„ ,
Plaintiff's Attorney
Office Address and Post-Office AiT»
dreos, 62 Court Street, Blnghamton.
New Y o r k .
To Leon Osborne
The foregoing
Summons Is served upon you with
out the State of Now York, p u r
suant to an order of Hon. Thomas
J:
MacClary,
Broome
County
'Judge, dated the 16th day of S e p
tember. 1935, and. tiled with com-,
plnlnt in Broome County Clerics'
tin*
•t>/ CALEB JOHNSON-
Johnson City Girls are
Guests of Honor at
Party Friday
home in honor o f the 13th birth
day o f her daughter, Marjorie.
The guests were Miss Anita Holly,
Miss Doris Reeve, Miss Helen
Hasford, Miss Jean Cass, Miss
Marjorie Williams, Miss Phyllis
Goodwin, Miss Beatrice Grier,
Miss Margaret Grier and Miss
Maxine Webb.
Mrs. A- U. Buffum of Liberty
avenue, and Mrs. Bert Carde o f
Vestal, attended the luncheon o f
the Crescent Thimble club held
Thursday a t the Antlers in Kirkwood. Mrs. Buffum will be hostess for the club at her home on
next Wednesday.
XV.
F I N A L : T H E C O N S T I T U T I O N . T O DATE
The recent Supreme Court de will of the people cculd not be exe
cision that the National Recovery cuted under the powers already
Act was unconstitutional set in mo granted to the Congress, amend
tion a nation-wide discussion of the ment has proved to be a simple and
Miss Martha and Betty Jane
Constitution. It brought about the speedy process, once public senti Page were hostesses Friday night
situation which made this series of ment has become crystallized.
"The Story of the Constitution," a
The 20th Amendment is an apt to members of Delta Chapter of
most timely subject.
illustration.
This
Amendment Alpha Zeta Phi sorority at its
The
Supreme Court's decision changed the terms of office of the regular meeting Friday night.
was, in effect, based upon the funda President and Vice-President and Miss Genevieve Addison and Miss
mental principle that the Federal of all Senators and Representatives. Helen Barnes of Alpha chapter
Government is one of delegated Under the 12th Amendment all of of Johnson City were guests of
Dowers.
_ these took office on the Fourth of honor:
Under the Constitution, all power ("March following their election. But Rushes attending were Miss
rests in the Congress, which re Congress was required, under Ar Ruth Mann, Miss Catherine Berg,
ceives its authority from the people ticle I, Section 4, to meet annually Miss Norma McVannon, Miss
and the States. The Executive on the first Monday in December.
WHO? - W H A T ? - W H E R E ?
power is to see to the enforcement That resulted in what came to be Beverly Warfield, Miss Betty GurELMER ANGEVINE
of the Acts of Congress. The power known as "lame duck" Congresses, lon, Miss Hilo Hills, Miss Betty
All Lines o f Insurance
of the Judiciary is that of determin many of whose members, although Baker, Miss Frances Robek, Miss
defeated
at
the
November
election,
Lyric Theatre Bldg., Endicott
ing whether or not the Congress
Winona Grant, Miss Marian Dun
has, in any given case, sought to held office until the following ham and Miss Edna Dutkewsky.
PHONE 145
March
4th.
exercise power which has not been
—Adv
Members present included Miss
In March, 1932, Congress submit
delegated to it.
Miss Evelyn
ted to the States an amendment Virginia Hogan,
In the N R A case the Supreme making the terms of Senators and Vosburgh, Miss Pearl Stemples,
Court held that Congress had re Representatives begin on January
checks
ceived no power from the people 3d, and those of the President and Miss Dorothy Wike, Miss Ellen
COLDS
to delegate any part of its law-mak Vice-President on January 20th. Oberholt2er, Miss Marjorie Cor
ing function to the President, that The annual meeting date of the nell, Miss Marian Wike, Miss
and
the States had granted the Congress Congress was changed to January Olga Knapick, Miss Helen Riley,
FEVER
no power to regolate commerce or 3. In less than one year, 39 States Miss Celine Bishop, Miss Ruth
industry except as they are in the had ratified this 20th Amendment, Green, Miss Ethel Breakey, Miss
first
day
stream of interstate commerce.
which was proclaimed as a part of Alyne Lucas, Miss Virginia Car Liquid • Tablets Headaches
Within the limits of its delegated the Constitution on February 6, ter, Mis3 Wanda Grant and Miss
i a l v e - N o s e Drops in 30 minutes
authority, Congress has usually 1933.
Miriam King
been upheld in its efforts to legislate
It took even a shorter time to
within the needs of an expanding establish the 21st Amendment, re
national economy. The Supreme pealing the 18th or Prohibition
Court is expected to take a realistic Amendment. This was submitted
view of current conditions and to the States in February, 1933, by
recognize the necessities of the the present administration, and be
times when this could be done came a part of the Constitution on
Incorporated
without infringing upon the powers December S, 1933.
"Insurance at a Saving"
'reserved to the States or the people,
Both of these amendments had
43 Washington A v e Phone 895
[under the Tenth Amendment. By an overwhelming weight of public
Endicott
Marks Endicott Trust Bldg.
this process, the Constitution has opinion behind them. Such has Reunion Surprise
operated for 148 years.
proved the rule; that in like man
The flexibility. .oLtbe. Constitution ner, when a proposal to change- the- 78th Birthday of Promi
to meet new conditions has been Federal Government structure has
nent Vestal Resident
testified to by generations of states behind it strong, nation-wide public
men.
In the few instances, during opinion, then is our Constitution
recent years, when the considered usually amended and changed.
Airs. Catherine Jensch of Johns
town, was hostess at a reunion
The End.
and surprise party in honor o f the
78th birthday o f her uncle, John
Victor
Taylor.
Members
attend
SEMPERS FIDELIS
Handte, at his home on Main
ing included Mrs. Havens, Mr. street in Vestal, Saturday evening.
CLASS HAS PARTY and Mrs. Emory Smith, M r . and Mr. Handte was presented with a
Mrs. Donald Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. reading lamp. The color scheme
The Semper Fidelis Class of John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph in decorations w a s yellow and
POWDER
the Vestal M. E. Church, of which Denmon, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley green and a huge yellow and
Mrs. Reeves Havens is tf.cb.cr, Olver, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Owens, green birthday cake, bearing Mr.
enjoyed a chicV>n supper followed Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ellis, Mr. {Handte's age in writing, was an
by their monthly business meet and Mrs. Roy Woolever, Mr. andj attractive centerpiece,
ing, at the Rtverview t e a T o o m in Mrs. S. C. Kilham, Mr. and Mrs.j "Attending were Mrs. Jensch,
SWAIN PHARMACY
Blnghamton
Saturday
pvening. Clifford Jcnner, and Mr and Mrs.i Miss Marie Jensch, and Herman
108 W . Main S U Union
EJdred Owens cook the i?roup to Rex Beach.
> Jensch of Johnstown, Mr. and JOHNSON CITY PHARMACY
the tearoom in his school bus
; Mrs.—Chris-Worth, Mr. -and-Mrs.
241 Main-SU
" "Guests o f the class " included
, Fred Stephenson, and daughter,
IT PATS T O ADVERTISE IN , Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Rev. Reeves Havens, Mrs. Henry
Taylor, Mrs. William Powell and
i Compton, Mr and Mrs. Henry
THE TIMES—TRY I T !
| Worth, and children, Rosaline.
| Caroline and Luther, Mr. and Mrs.
OUR GRANGE: THE FARMERS' FRIEND
George Wu-th and children, Geo.
and Alberta. AU_O1 West Endicott,
By Elmer Cole of U-E. Agriculture Class
and Mrs. William Paradise and
son, Billy, Miss Catherine Handte
and Fred Handte, all o f Vestal.
(Read at recent Booster Meeting of Vestal Grange)
John Handte Is
Honored at Party
Corbin - Kellogg Agency
(McKesson?
ANTACID
Have You Tried
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D e c e a s e d
0
n
no matter h o w
rough
he
rain,
snow
JJpmljaJ<
or s l e e t ,
will never let
him down—it's light on
his back, yet keeps out
jbc c o l d ?
Styled
-^S^g^-^X
and tailored
in
popular raglan or set
sleeve styles, plain colors,
interesting patterns.
ADLER-RO CHESTER
TAILORED
STORE F O R MEN, SECOND FLOOR
ICE CREAM
IT'S
GREAT
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j
B
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—And
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coat as genuine.
Alexander's
Today, the Grange is one of the strongest farmers
organizations in this country. It is an organization W. C. T.--.U. ELECTS :
, . ,
»
I^^IREOTOBS
office..*t-singh_«mton .N r. v
, which, fractions f o r the. interest of the farmer. -For
•M^^^^fwSSSa^ia^t
this'fe^n;^^
. i&si;A;^P. Bc^ »^v.5Jhoftes3
,-uiHrxi..i«-iB--; r . . - . - v x v - - ;•• ^eatest^x^nViThe grange resembles the .toils of Agri on Friday afternoon when the lo-°
Lesal
cal Women's Christian Temper
culture, l i e "mother of- all industry.
STATE dF NEW YORK
'FOR^SALE-rBSiacre 'wood l o t I n ance Union convened for its reg
SURROGATE'S COURT:
We
as
grangers,
should
lead
all
rural
life,
by
ad
ioiire:*l"16 -Wendell <St; Union.'. ular meeting:.
BROOME COUNTY
'
'
10-17-2tp
vancing the theory of cooperation. Our grange meet In the absence o f Mrs. Jessie
In the Matter of the
Slgnor, evangelistic director, Mrs.
Settlement of
ings should be open for discussing farm problems to a John
POTATOES and CATTLE bought Judicial
the Account of Lucy
Deuel led the devotions.
andjtrucked. B o w e r Truck Lines, R. M c H a r g , as A n greater
extent
than
ever
before.
Each
granger
should
Mrs. Carrie Newman, director
cMlary Executor of
sphonV Endicott 299-W.
13feel free at any time to make known his difficulties to of Sunday school work, conducted
the Estate
Uii-.-,
10-17-3tp
HOMER j M i T C H E L L ,
"
i his brother grangers. Grangers must never lose conn- a period o f discussion in which
Mrs. Lillian Biddle o f Endwell,
FOR RENT
-'
idence in one another.
Mrs. Florence Dakin, Mrs. Paul
NOTICE
IS . H E R E B Y
OIVEN
We
may
think
of
the
granger
as
being
in
one
large
Morrow, and Mrs. John Deuel took
• F - . U R N I S H E D ROOMS F O R that I, the undersigned. Ancillary
Bxecutor
of
tho
Last
Will
a
n
d
tRENT-^-3, newly decorated; priv Testament and Codicil thereto of family. We must be in harmony at our business and so- part. Suggestions were'made for
ate "entrance, light, heat and h o t ibavr tm d.' wlu• p u ^ u a n t ^ i n <M meetings, It should hethe duty of each one to strive next Temperance Sunday, Ovtober 27th. Women were reminded
-water , furnished;—gag--available^
Mrs. E . J. Ball, 305 Hannah St., s° r?o a°t " ° ? h . co'unfy"!," B r o o m ? ' -towards an increase in membership of their subordinate to register and o f the coming of
Clarence True Wilson to
•Union DIst., Phone 291-W.
r M s T s t i i ' ^ e ' ^ e m r s e . ^ , ^ ^ grange and to reinstate old members. Each and every Eev.
Central and Vestal Methodist
''
10-3-tfc
d ^ / o ^ S ^ c o S t ' H S u s e ^ {subordinate grange should set a definite goal to reach Churches.
•FOR RENT—House and garage the City of Blnghamton, Broomo Meeach year.
Directors for the new year,
County, N e w York on the 28th d a y
on:Boswell Hill. School bus takes of
are: Citizenship, Miss
October, 1935 at 10 o'clock in the
I will now shift our scene for a moment to the 1035-1936,
,'shildren to George Washington forenoon of that day, to wit
Anna Strailey; Evangelism, Mrs.
"ALL
THOSE LOTS OR P A R grange hall itself.
This
hall
should
be
a
suitable
place
> School. Inquire Sarah Wright,
Jessie Signor; Flower Mission,
CELS O F LAND situate In the
p h o n e Foster l - F - 2 .
10-17-2tp
City of Blnghamton, County of for social entertainments, because after all, we must re Mrs. Martha Jones; Health and
Broome and State of New Y o r k ,
described
as
f o l member that the grange organization has always been Medical Temperance. Mrs. Har
> F O R . RENT—8 room house, new- briefly
ry Wilson; Literature and Publi
lows
Being known as Lots
/]y." papered and painted, water inNos. One hundred twenty-sevi»n noted for its socials. The rural folks are enjoying so cations, Mrs. Addie Bodle; Moth
(1271
and One hundred
twenty' side, seven acres o f land and outclRht ( 1 2 8 ) In "Cremmont'' a m a p cial affairs more than ever before.
It is advisable for ers Meetings and Wihite Ribbon
-bulldings; 8 miles out of Endicott,
of which was made by Hoadley
Recruits, Mrs. Lynda Davis; Mo
& OIICB. Civil EnRlneorS and r e each grange to maintain a library in which books, news
. short distance off macadam road.
tion Pictures and Racfyo, Mrs.
corded
in the * Broome County
Phone *435M. Inquire 507 Birdsall
papers,
bulletins
and
magazines
relating
to
agriculture
Clerk's Office In Book No. 3 of
Nellie Struble; Medal Contests
St.
10-24-3tc
Maps at page lit to which m a p
reference may be had for a more and the home, may be kept. With a hall like this there and Scientific Temperance Inves
tigation, Miss Adona Sick; Musi
particular
description
of
said
FOR RENT—7 room house, modpremises. . Said Lots Nos. 127 anil seems to be no reasons why we can't be a growing grange cal Director, Mrs. Florence Whit..erh -improvements, at 14 Front
128 are situate on the west side
surpassing
our
goal.
comb; Social Morality, Mrs. John
of Crestmont Road, and arc of
: St; Vestal.
10-24-ltp
the dimensions a s laid down o n
Deuel; Sunday School, Jfyg. Car
.._
_
Our
grange
meetings
should
open
as
promptly
as
snld m a
rie Newman; Temperance- and
• F O R RENT—3 o r 4 room furTho at
, «d
br'«"Vrn
bu"dinB re: possible to let visitors know that, we are active. The Missions, Mrs. Florence Whit. ' lilshed apartment; newly decoratbored
by
Btrlcttons which aro fully d e
comb; Peace. Mrs. Albertina Ti
'ed;
all modern improvements;
scribed In a deed from Cltlsenj [meetings should move rapidly, although we must include tus; Press, Miss Elizabeth Bodle.
private entrance. Also sleeping
1 rust Company or Blnghamton necessary business.
Each member should be active in
to H o m e r J. Mitchell recorded In
rooms. Inquire IB N. Liberty St.
Broome
County
Clerk's; Office
10-24-Stc
February 24, 1931 In Liber 4 « 3 the meetings. We must remember that each person has T.
T. BRIDGE CLUB .
of Deeds at page 297.
Dated at the City of Blnghamton, an equal voice in our meetings. The latest farm prob
SUPREME COURT
HAS NOVEL PARTY
N Y.. this 7th day of October, 193S. lems being administered in our government should be
BROOME COUNTY
LUCY R. McHARO
Ancillary Executor of the L a s t discussed thoroughly. All should assist in the lecturer's
In the matter of the petition
The T. T. Bridge Club, composed
W i l l and Testament and Codi
, of Pearl M. Beck, for an order
of local girls, held a progressive
cil thereto of Homer J M i t c h program that are able.
dissolving the marriage be
ell, deceased.
dinner Saturday n i g h t The cours
tween Pearl M. Beck and Char
Couper, T e r r y & Turnbull
les: Book.
The subordinate grange should appoint a committee es served included fruit cup at the
Attorneys tor Ancillary Executor
Office
p . O. Address
To Charles Beck:
[each year to map out a plan for the coming year. There home o f Mary Elizabeth Knapp
You; will take notice that the CC Exchange Street
of Liberty avenue; soup- course
may be some changes to be made; but we must at least was
petition of Pearl M. Bock, duly Rlnghamton, New York.
served by Frances Hamilton
verified 18th day of September,
,have somewhat of an idea as to our program. If this at her home on Edward., street;
••}»*», has been duly presented to
LEGAL
the'Supreme Court, of the State of
NOTICE OP HEARING
Anita Knapp was hostess f o r the
New. York, praying that the a i r Notice; la hereby given that tho could not be done yearly it might be possible to do it ev meat service at her home on Main
, rinse between the said PeaN Jf. Town
Board
of
the
Town
of
Union,
ery
six
months.
This
method
sets
up
a
prestige
in
a
Bock, and, the said Charles Beck,
street; Tteverly and Dorothy Shaw
County, New York, has
, In. the year 192T-, bo dissolved, pur- Broome
a town budget for tho community because they realize that the grange is head- served a' salad course . a t . ' their
?! J. t ° Section 7A of tbe Doniea- prepared
year
of
1936,
and
the
same
Is
on
tlo Relations Law of tho Stato Of
home on Paden street,' the dessert
In the office of the Town Clerk
New lork, as amended by Chapter file
sold town where any person In ling higher and higher.
course was at the home o f Norma
279 of the Laws of 19:2, and that of
terested
may
examine
the
same,
Granges should plan to present at least one play to and Doris Cornell o f Main street;
, a hearing- upon said petition wilt and that a Public Hearing will he
pe nad. at the Suprome Court Room, held by the Town Board of the said
This may be a two, three or four and the dinner was • completed
' > * J ? City of Blnghamton, County town to review the said, estimate 'jts community a year.
of Broome, N. Y.„ on the eth day on Wednesday, October SOth., 1935 act play. We should organize two or three musical or with coffee at the home o f Sue
of .December, IMS. at 10 o'clock, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, at the
Allard on Adams avenue.
in the' forenoon of that day.
office of tbe Town Clerk, Union ganizations and have them perform frequently. If
Dated September SB, 19J5.
Attending were Nancy Wheeler,
Trust
Building,
In
the
Village
ot
F, N, GILBERT,
Endicott, N. Y„ at which hearing possible a committee could be appointed to lessen the Marjorie Rosencrans, Elizabeth
Attorney for Petitioner,
taxpayers may be heard in favor
. Office and P. O. Address,
of or against the estimate as com- duty of the lecturer. They should meet and work out Knapp, Anita Knapp, Frances
St Court Btreet,
Hamilton, Beverly and Dorothy
_ _
Blnghamton, N. Y.
iiled, or for or against any Item some entertainments.
The receipts will make .an in Shaw, 'Norma and Doris Cornell
To Charles Beekf
horeln contained.
f
The foregoing- notice Is served Dated October 17, 1935..
and Sue Allard.
crease in the treasury very quickly.,
D. a. MBRSERKAU,
upon you by publication pursuant
TowaJJlilerk.
. to an order, duly made at a Special
Because
of
the
many
things
that/tend
to
attract
our
Term of the Supreme Court, held
CARD PARTY A T
•
, by, Hon. Riley H. Heath, a Juatlco 10t2—10-24
membewj;"pr6sp^iaye;niembers and young folks of our
'IV O. O. F. H A L L
, of. the Supreme Court, of tbe State
Tkm HarvMt Mewa
r of New York, on the eth day of
tornmurui^it-is necessary, to^keep-them active in * our
September, y-l«I6,. at -Blnghamton,
—
J u m s t moon-Is the tun
Adelphlc and 'Carnation Lodges
„ I\. Y., and duly entered In Broome •MOD oecnrttaf .nearest tht data granges. T o d o this we.muatjhaye ah ;exteMye, recrea
of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will
County Clerk's Offloe on the 26th
; day of September, 1926,' and potl- of tht autumnal equinox, Septem tional program for our meetmgiL , We might Mve quoit hold a public^ card"party ..at the
iVtlon,' en which ,«aid order waa ber 22.. Tha con.Unu.ane* of Uf ht"
tournaments andlother games.. • We must'keep -inniind lodge rooms, ?124..;w» Maln,street,
'oh.granted, also duly filed.."
•iter, tunatt'!« very useful to,the
J
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• Why be bothered with the worries
and cares of heating? It isn't neces
sary. All the fuss and bother of fur
nace-tending is eliminated with Au
tomatic Gas Heat. No more ashes,
dust or dirt... no more furnace stok
ing . . . no more running up and down
the basement stairs to adjust drafts
and dampers. Gas heating is entirely
automatic. A thermostat on the wall
is your only janitor. Merely set the
thermostat at the desired tempera
ture, and a constant, even heat will
be maintained in your home; day in
and day outllGet the facts about this
finest of modern fuels, and you, too,
will heat your'home with gas.
Why You, Too,
Should Join the Swing
to Automatic Gas Heat
estimate of season's
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heating cost.
Your present' furnace can
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be changed to gas.
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