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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 10

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Hornell, New York
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Allegany, Livingston County JVewv fcjwt Retailers Look Forward To Stability in 1950 WtKGCT tuatnut Things werea't :0 il WM throSb enucai yean In in a transition itstm the ponwar a aortaai buyers' market. Most a in feet thry have made the grade and can look forward to a new added fuel to the buy-later Measuring the performance by the experience -tt department iowered ttam, nere's aow the picture quality wai stepped up looks. and Manias volume in to in a unwt at year-end was aiout 5 manner taat on.y the ia; per cent under a record year, she- remembered It toll In 1MO may or even pa.d off. Business picked up with or higher than the "past yfar. with an improvement in were abou: '-n Aecera! business eousl or hieiuM- Than IMS Some aathorities beiieve that U.

cwue of price In tor lilr 1 ni the trend is upward. the dollar of! Xet of depanment this year would hate befo'-e -n were about'tibiiilied new high records. Those' half liM8 rate. In depart- stoppages put a chill on an -scores are Hkely to show an important segment of consumer buying. It also made business spot-' The wartime trar.iition trouble ty.

One sioie in one section of the! auned iate in 1948 when sales country bad all business it: sharply under the year be- could handle, while in another area; fore. That was something new to the cierks twiddled their retailers wuo for a long time had Tim could happen again. been able to sei! anything on their' TJie'y cat back abruptly on their UvillgSlOO CoillltV fc is County Nm Amaranth Officers Thumla M. f. le (eetiTe array are the Fralental Order aa4 their lalto at iheir lint aMMl New Ere eawee heU am htermeU.

Knoxville Personal of Interest Delegates Named By DAR Chapter 0:11 Hill buying and- stared to pare their inventories, That caution cost some sales when get jus: a Dansvii-e. Jan. 5-- Among recent they wanted. Bu; it enabled retail- transfers in Living- ers to balance their operations. Sloft County are these: New Year sales kept Springwater-- Clarence Wheeler the volume business high for a and wife to Commissioner of Wel- Ume.

but' then the public snapped fare. iis pocktiuuok and ainiuii re- springwater George Wenwit to fused to buy. Easier dismal Eimina Wemett. ai a time when retailers, and es- GroveianQ George inton a penally department stores. wifg to Leo LiBton Mount Morris-- Barney S.

Beur- 'lein and wife to Henry Swanson and wife Mr and Harold Whitford West Sparta-- Lewis Moft'att and and family of Danwiile. Mr. and: wife to County of Livingston. Mrs. Lewis McDaniei? and three Dansville Florence Scoville to children of Howard.

Mrs. WilliamiLloyd E. Gilmer. McOanieis daughter. Barbara and- Geneseo Jacob Nast to Albert soa Lyle.

of Elmira. Mrs. and wife. Wilhelm and two children of Can; Dansville-- Emma Swarts by dis- isteo. Donald Smith of Almond.

to Edna M. Wampole and Rita McDaiiiels and Max Whitfordi another. or Hornell, Audrey and Harland Dansville Edward J. Nice to Stevens of Canisteo were Christ- Edward J. Nice and wife.

mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mat- Ossian Stephen A. Richards to tie Pierce and family. Stephen A.

Richards and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Feenaugh- Springwater-- Sumner F. Bene- ty and daughter.

Donna, of Roch- diet and wife to Florian Tarszowicz ester. Mr. and Mrs. iliiam Fisk and wife. sons of Canaseraga, Mr.

and! Dansville Benjamin Gary to Mrs. Floyd Feenaughty and son; Benjamin Gary and wife. Robert, Marilyn Feenaughty and Nunda-- Ethel C. Gain to Hoy Robert Severance of Hornell and Gaih. Lewis Sternberg spent Christmas 1 Springwater Richard J.

a with ilr. and Mrs. Glenn Payne and wife to Edwards. and family of Jasper. Springwater-- Ethel Bill to Dale Mrs.

Marie Pierce spent Straight and another. nesday with her sister. Mrs. Har-i Nunda-- Rena Close Huff to Al- old Whitford of Dansville. if red J.

Edbert and wife. Mr. and Whitney and children Junes. Doris and Peggy, attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Baldwin at Osceola. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mascho and daughter. Mary Ann.

were recent guests ui Mr. and Mrs. John Mascho of Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Ball of Lindley called on Charlfs Finuer- ly and family. Mrs. Elsie Sawyer entertained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mia.

Lewis Tuttie. sons. Durwood and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Seamans and daughters and Linda.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan and son Harold. Harry Sawyer and Roger Drake- Mrs. Helen Brown and Miss Haze! Brown entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Eldon Brown Osceola and Miss Minnie Brown on Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Westlake were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank We.stlake of Horseheads Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weaver and fan.

Lester. and Ronnie Harm were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byroft Blancitard of Boatman road Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Moore and son, Donald, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kilne McKendrick and Mrs. William Moore of West: field.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peet. and daughters.

Sue and Carol, of Fassett. X. visited Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Peet, Sr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Arch VanZile and Paul, of Elkland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth iSeelye. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Jaeobia are spending the holiday vacation with their son and family, Mr. and Robert Jacobia. of Jamaica, L. I. Mrs.

Lilla Wetmore. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ferris and Mr. and Mrs.

John VanHorn were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wetmore of Knoxville. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Matteson and Miss Luciie Matteson were week end euests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Matteson of Oakfield. S.Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Kizer of Wellsvitle spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.

Draucker. Nile Wright and Mrs. Olive McBride of Rochester were Monday guests of his fSster. Mrs. Jennie Judd.

and son. Preston. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Peet and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Peet. and family of Fassett. X. visited Mr. and Mrs.

E. F. Foreman of Osceola Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

S. K. Prater of Akron. Ohio, spent the Christmas week enrf with the latter's mother. Mrs.

Mary Linza. Mrs. Dorothy Pearsons of Elmira and daughter, Miss Anrr Pearsons of Mansfield State Teachers College, were Christmas guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert L.

Seelye. Mrs. Grace Fitch is spending the holidays with her son and family. Air. and Mrs.

Ronald Fitch of Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Linza of Elkland were guests of his mother. Mary Linza Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seelye en- itertained Mr. and Mrs. Arch Taft of Gravel Bank Sundav.

Daniville. Jan. 3--Mrs. Gardy Sutfin, Miss Maude Tuller and Mrs. Harold Fisher have named delegates from Corporal Josiah Chapter.

DAR. to attend the Continental Congress in Washington April to 24. Keliet laxtaUatiea. Andover, Jan. 3--Newly elected ott'icers ot Edward Seaman Relief Corps are to be installed at Grange Hall on Friday evening, January 6.

by Mrs. Ann Dougherty and staff of Angelica. The regular meeting of the Corps will be held the afternoon of the same day, to be followed by a 7 o'clock supper to which husbands of members will be invited. Collectors Notice The undersigned Collector for the Slate and County Taxes for the Town of-Almond has received the Tax Roll for the 1950 taxes and will receive the taxes at her residence on Union Sfc. in Almond between the hours of 9 a.m.

and 5 p.m. until January 31 without fee. Taxes paid after January 31, will be added the first month and one-half of ITc added each month thereafter until May 1. after which penalties will be computed by the County Treasurer. The Collector will be in Bishopville on January 28 at Holmes Grocery Store from 10 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. Dated this 1st day of January. 1930. FLORENCE LINCOLN', Collector adv JaaL of J. JacfcM Ovear ef will to ThMrt- Esther Fredeaherf: freaeahert; Grace Steffy; roau Ctorce Karat; Mn.

Marie Chawberhn: associate Fioreecc Huver secretary. Frank Organ: trea- currr. Charlotte Purchase: Grace Miller. Partv Is Given For Agatha Aimed, Jam. S-- members lot Ike Circle eauer- taiaed at a holiday party at Mn.

William lUylesc ia Chapel street The dinner was served by ibe Phiiathea 35 i CSrnisas tc the class. Martha EacterhrooJu, Gertrude Mn. William Cobun and Mrs. H. P.

MacMichael were ia charge of the sen inn. i During the afternoon tike teach- Mrs. Louis McManus. was pre' ten ted with a personalized scrap 'book. Her daughter.

Miss Agnes McManus, was a guest at the party. Awdliuy to Meet Belfast, Jan. 3 The next regular of American Legion Aux- liary will be held Monday, January 9. The president. Alice Nichols, asks members to bring a small gift and a pocketful! of i change for a worthy cause.

Frtendfthip Society Program Jan. 9 Our DASSVILLM Jaawary ktiaig Mrs. Har4 for Asxerica's far by A. CAXI. r.

1US. BMLMONT ALTtfD JHUY uum ALMOSD MU. aow ABO nurz WELLSVILLM 1ID.VEY MILB tTHlTtSVILLM MBS. K. Jt IHAT eM will he held ef ai I Gertrude Mclaiath Sftphia Mabel Mclatoaa.

Grace Bn aad EaVaa Patiea. Program Planned By Travel Group A. Pero Engaged to Wed Welltville. Jan. S--Mr.

and Mrs W. C. Pero of South Broad street announce the engagement of their daughter. Mist Mar Alice Pero. to George Phillipton.

son of Mr. and George Philliptoa of Andover. Jan. J-- -Fua ia Flight Arouad the World in oee AfterwMM" will he the theaw the prograai for 20h Ceatun Club Tnursday afternoon The program beisig planted by the travel group, with mutie in charge Mn. Roy Ewell.

Roll tin wiil by unusual, interettiag, harassing or funny incident which happened ta me while traveling." Tea will be served after the program with Mrs. J. L. Marvin in charge of arrangement i. Cleh i Fillmore.

Jan. 3 The Community Club will meet Wednesday at the home of Eleanor Smith, with Hazel Nourse and Dora Smith as jassistaine hostesses. A tureen dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. The January- birthdays are those of Smith. Ruth Richardson.

Mildred Kopler and Winifred Kiwaafe to Cuba. Jaa. of of Cuba Kiwanis Club will be the principal hucinew at the Tuesday evening supper meeting. Certificates of perfect attendance will also be awarded. Charles Bunch, president of Acme Electric i Corporation, spoke at last Tues! day's meeting on his European 'travels.

Seventy members and their ladies heard him. EUGENE J. LEMMER Chiropractor It to W. a. i Phon.

2423 10 HomelL Hew Tflrit ran, Drum, tku trin(i vwMrtlt UH tl.M for rf is. ibwy Mt mttflid. "Plan Now lor Your Children's Education Says GERALD PARTRIDGE in HonivU "Of ex 'M you young want your children to have a colleye education. But win you hare enough money tared up when college time cones? Very lew ever do! So the thing far you to do ta to saving now through Maceabeee College Education Plan. Thto plan has nude it poecible tor of and gate to enjoy a college education.

It onen an easy way to milt all college expenses without straining the family budget Let me toll you about it in detail Write or phone me today." THE MACCABEES Over Eighty MlHon DoDan GERALD PARTRIDGE 4S W. Geneeee Street Phone WJO Archie Sprogue. Aaaoeiato Repreeentallfe A I THE APPOINTMENT OF ARTHUR R. BENSON AS PROPRIETOR OF THE KENDALL SERVICE STATION Pott Office SENECA and GENESEE STREETS HORNELL, N. Y.

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