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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 11

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Binghamton, New York
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TIIE BINGHAMTOX PRESS, FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 12. 1937. iXA7AJi.K Xmi I Teach Pupils 61st WEDDING DAY MARKED VMWwr- fTT rm nn i BY CORTLAND COUPLE Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Klotten to Be Honored at Family Dinner xv. laMr. and Mrs.

Albert G. Klotten of Union street celebrated their sixty-first wedding anniversary at their 7ADr Self Reliance, Urges Regent Tendency to Encourage 'Leaner Condemned by George H. Bond -sn i it 1 I If 1 mine looay, plannin f.mih, j. at tnelr home tonight. iney welcomed neighbors and old friends during the dnv.

TALKS BEFORE DEANS Warns Against Allowing Four generations will bo repre VALUES TALK TURKEY AT sented at tonight's dinner, includ- Mr'J Rnd EarI Klotten, Mr. and Mrs. Orson' Cotanohe. Mr and Mrs. Donald Collier: their grandchildren, Mrs.

Keatrlie I Students Reach to Go Beyond Grasp uuiey ana Anst a great grandchild, Jean Cooley. SjTiiciise, Vov. 12 W) George married on Nov. 12, 1876. Mrs.

Klotten was A11SS iMTtma Ffltrhnnto a H. Bond, president or the New York State Bar association and state regent, said today that edu ILLS JfiSM SIMMONS' PULL-EASY STUDIO DIVAN A CHARMING LIVING ROOM ALL DAY A BEDROOM AT NIGHT A slight pull on back rail turns it into a full-size bed. Back to support pillows. Two innerspring mattresses. Lower section rises automatically to cor-rect sleeping 'height.

Opens to double or twin beds. Values $59.50 and $69.50. ine ceremony was Pi-riormea at the Trinity Baptist parsonage In cators should concentrate on teaching students to be self reliant and to "do their Job well." "One of the huge tasks of the guidance counselor of today and he said, "is to show -nanes TOIlhurst. Mr. and Mrs.

Klotten moved to Cortland in 1882, where they have made their home since. Both Mr. and Mrs. Klotten are in good health, air. Klotten, who will be the great mass of average children and also their parents that O.S VRHrH Clin In iant, and Give Reason to Ce ebrate Our Great Home Holiday With a New Dining Room Suite.

Turkey Isn All You Need at Thanksgiving. You Need the Proper Background for Your AhA Worthy of the Company and Occasion. Furniture Such as Ellis Bros. Abundantly Provide in a Price Range as Low as Is Wise to Pay-as High as You Want unnufii.v, iwLirea from his work at n- steel plant last year after 64 years or service. A huge special purchase makes this low price possible.

Many beautiful covers. But only one divan in each cover. $J)50 Memorial hospital where it was ijpMi7 to amputate a portion of the Injured thnmh h.fnv- it could be dressed. MiSS Rllth Whixlnn guest or tne Kev. and Mrs.

H. C. Whedon at the Episcopal rectory. ths reach must not too far exceed ths grasp. If life Is to hold any measure of contentment for them." Mr.

Bond was a speaker at the meeting of the New Tork State Association of Deans. "We tend too much to teach everybody to be dependent upon someone else or upon ths government," he continued. "Whereas, the effort should be rather to teach self-reliance, for after all one's position in life depends most upon one's sejf." Mr. Bond asserted that "In this age of economic and social stress we are prone to lay the emphasis on material success at the expense of guidance in morals and character building, which are the cornerstones of civilization." Citing the part the guidance rnnnsplnr nlavn In aAtinniinn u- Dr. and Mm rc.n George Lavlg left Wednesday for w.n wmier nome at xeiand, Fla.

Mr. and fr Irthm. r-, leave Sunday for Florida where i win spena tne winter at Mr. and rm WA Tnn 4 I jjcii ja mill and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Ben jamin leave 'rlciay for DeLand, Thev will atnn where thev will ha mis. rrea benjamin Brother and wue, ann jMrs. A. It. Rogers, over ine weeKend.

Bond said the counselor "may be especially helpful In diagnosing difficulties and weaknesses In the moral and character pattern of a pupil but the correction of weakness and the strengthening of good responses become a responsibility of all who come in contact with the pupil." At the same time Mr. Rond warned against "superficially" or "hurriedly" conducted Modern BEDROOM SUITE ''it' wor kfor "otherwise the student All flat surfaces in beautifully matched walnut veneer. Specially priced HI l- "II Co if may 09 put into a straight jacket and forced to follow a vocation for which he is actually not fitted." He mentioned the work of the State Department of Education and raid further of guidance that: "Some think even the regents need It. We are conducting a survey at an expense of $500,000 into the character and cost of public education and we hope to find out for our own guidance the Important facts what they really are not what any particular group thinks the facts are or believes they should be." w. a ff 'V-jaA LARGE, COMFORTABLE LOUNGING CHAIR Your Choice of Several Covers L- JarTiiiiA.

J. OXFORD This Handsome MINE-PIECE SUITE In selected mahogany veneer on Other Hard Cabinet Wood is Including tk Oxford, Nov. 12 Clarence Hoffman, who has been confined to his home with Inflammatory rheu- IN Wtf til1 a substantial 18th Century design with a satin finish that will richly set off your table accessories. Ottoman Specially Priced BUFFET 66 INCHES LONG LARGE EXTENSION TABLE R.nnivrv nmv nBTvnni Firestone IiUIfl-DIPFED TIRES 5 CHAIRS AND 1 ARMCHATR Nine Pieces Priced Only tj li ir it 1. 1 uaimm ior several weeks, is now convalescing.

Gerald Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cooper, who recently completed a course in New Tork city, is stationed at Elmira.

Arthur Palmer of the local Borden plant, suffered a fracture of the left thumb recently, while on duty. John Glenn of East Hill, who recently underwent a major operation at the Chenango Memorial hospital, is now recovering and expects to return to Oxford within a few days. The culvert under Washington avenue has been cleaned by the State Highway Department following the flood of two weeks ago which filled the six-foot concrete tile to within six inches of the top with sand and stone. William Friar, who operated a wood-working shop on Baldwin avenue, lost his loft thumb to the nrst Joint in a power saw Friday. FITZMARTIN TIRE CO.

I I i TJ I.I largest One-Stop Service Station in onuinrrn Her 88-85 WASHINGTON STREET MAIj 2-34S3 Onen Everv Ctenlnn T-iKII At Least 75 Other Suites in Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Old English Oak Priced From $98 Up to $450 BUDGET PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE NO CARRYING CHARGE o't'lofk Sundays Intil 1 I M. 9 McNEHNEyS O'COATS SUITS THREE-PIECE MODERN LIVING ROOM SUITE In several colors of n-onrl frieza nr Tinmourmn ir: These suites have tmaranteed sae-lesa sDrimo- nnn. Structinn and are nipfilv t.ailnrprl. i Jr NEW ARRIVALS IN OUR FAMOUS Dollar GIFT SHOP LEATHER HUMIDORS with chrome-plated top. Cedar lined.

Will hold 1 lb. tobacco or 25 cigars SEVEN-PIECE a-i VANITY SETS 12-INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBES jl SOLID BRASS Af CANDLESTICKS pair pl ANCIENT i SHIP MODELS 01 BREAKFAST (h-i TRAYS Six Colors JL CAMARK and RUM-RILL FOTTERY (J A Large Assortment at 4 1 REAL BRONZE Am ASH TRAYS J)1 fostoriaLTsTflwer (ti and FRUIT BOWLS 0 1 A Large Assortment of New, Beautifully (fj-l Designed BOOKENDS vl and Hundreds of Other New Items Suitable for Gifts Styled and Tailored by America'i Leading Manufacturers Overcoats SUITS $1450 to $3800 Most Suits have 2 pants. Regardless of the price you pay every garment it guaranteed at McNERNE Y'S 1 '-2 11' FOR THE THREE PIECES BUDGET PAYMENTS NO CARRYING CHARGE rn ce to Every Member PlVCC a boykr beai ty kit Join Our Christmas Cedar Chest Club Now ALL TOPCOATS REDUCED $3 TO $5 WORTH $5.50 I LEE HATS THE BEST EVER $2.45 to $5.00 nr Fnrnlshings Department is Complete Tie InderwearAll Kinds BOYS' SUITS and O'COATS $7.95 to $14.50 DAN DONNELLY Will Be Glad to Serve His Friends Socks McNERMEV'S OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT DIAL 2-6402 BINGHAMTON'S FINEST FURNITURE STORE "WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE" 159-161 WASHINGTON STREET Visit the Old Colony House on Our Second Floor A Complete Home Furnished in Maple 42 COURT STREET if I i- Established 1BOH.

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