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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 8

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Hornell, New York
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News from Stouben County Ana M.t. Newt from Comity Ana Hospital Auxiliary Is Praised For Service Given in Year Obituaries Dec. adaiiwisirator of Bath Meat- s', act, Dec of service to ins the pai: ear. a cf repor.s the auxiliary, for Martha Kev. A.

At- a ly a St Christmas Customs of Norway Church he'd Mr. Wednesdav. aiver. at 14. p.ai.

She hospital Monday in ventoer IMS November 'u-al 111 144 room lowt't: bed 30 i tray 33 delivery stocking: a S2 special credit ood Allen dur- cuning chairoian. and her Ada Rolosoa. to the She further tha; ladies -ond: auxiliary have received was born in Ithaca October from 4 -379 a of Fre- ilrs. Leon Ward, vice president: Chapter. OtS Ldu Gardner, treasurer; survivors are her husband: one Miii wow A Jr.

of ter; one iragiddaujhtfr. Audrea of 'hree inters, Mist White of Mrs. L4MI1 Royal Pohl of. Seffner. and Nina Xor.hrup of r.fphf White of Reoc- Prattsburg.

Dei-. 22--Mrs. re A The it at the Smitn runeral jsansuM" ri sterile 50 i ey room towels: 1C tray kitchen; 84 3 held Friday afternoon. otomy fheeu: 12 chair iW mere Mrs. F.

may call. Funeral services will be; in ence C. Walker of Syracuse and the Rev. Clarence Bowers of Addi-i on wii! officiate. Burial will be in; WoodhuU Cemetery.

pieces 1 Piper, program chairman: Laur-; Also 24 chair backs; 34 crib rnce Lewis, treasurer and MnJ sheets: 18 screen covers; 48 Otis Waido. secretary, covers 24 maie 24 baby 1 Appointive officer? will be an- dresses; 25 hoi viater bag covers: nounced by the executive commit- 12 capes for oxygen tent: 3 lilh.tee. Peter L. MrEatee sheets; 12 lor sheets: 14. Refreshments were served by, head towels: 1 plastic cover Piper, hostess.

i ctnte metabolic machine: 1 cov-l Ravm ond Puiver retiring Ih RFD re red mj er for portable X-ray machine. dent lisislcd lhe More ne Counl Aeries died this Also -27 delivery room towels: 10 ithan 30 members and guests at Bath Memorial Hospi-: rlings; 4 rubber sheets: 6 uiudowj uat ar curtains for nursery: 10 -Hc was rn August 1865. the curtains for delivery room: 8 liow curtains-for isolation ward: Bohemia in 1240. The tin plate industry began in son of Hugh and Mary Carey Wishing You a Very Merry Christmas Fresh Pork 39c Rib turf Pork Lpin 35e Sliced Bacon 49c Veal Roast 55e Veal Breast 29c cooked Calla 39c Veal Chops 65c Premium Sirloin and Round tt 89c Plate Beef 29c Boston Butts 39c Veal Steak 89e Meavy Turkeys 1fc 49e Chkkcni. Ducks gceie all rfreued.

Criseo 3 77e Plee-Zing Milk 2 25c get Italian Pastry Rkcata. Asserted Cream Candy 35c All kinds Christmas candies. tott hard cream-filled and other delicious kinds. Entee. He was a station agent of he Erie Railroad Company in; kvoca for many years and came to i Bath in 1912.

In 1914 he became ounty employe and retired in 19371 fter 23 years of service. He wasj i member of Corning Council.) vnights of Columbus. Survivors are one son. Royal H. McEntee.

manager of New York; relephone Company in' Niaeara' 'alls: one daughter. Mrs. Margaret! iawk of Bath: four Mary Lou McEntee of Niagara! 'alls. William. Robert and Marcia! Hawk of Bath.

The body is at the Fagan Funeral, fame in Bath where Rosary will be i icld Friday at 8 p.m. Sen-ices will i be held at the Fagan Home Satur-i day at 8:30 a.m.. followed by Mass at St. Mary's Church at 9 a.m. The i Rev.

Henry C. Manley will offi-j iate and burial will be in Holy i oss Cemetery. Canutee. Dec. 22--Ludvic S.

cnaac aa4 pUiued Dale of Horoell. the many fttftt take Canirteo. 22--Tke ajuual at the annual party trips out ike oa sfciis. fnfnm heM eve- Caaisieo Rocan Club held Wed- Haakwt and Qveea Maud are ftra at BOOK ia the Parick hMh rf the atlettded HtHiM- 4. turkrv dinaer was sport aad etien jafn The order of pee serial served the ladiet of First Bap- the holidays pretade.

para Church Mr. Dale 1 desciibiac the ar- "SiieBi i a i 1 Mr. Federal rival of Chrulauc said. "We are Schools in HomeU. awaketttd Chrutoaas Day the prajer, colorful talk OB Christmas hand playinf in the iht in hit hand froan house to He told the Rotarians house.

The ehureh join in and their guests, that "although, with the music and after the hand Christmas is a children's work the hells ring igave a let, Uttte Town of Donn Quar- fetiival, the join heart- on sending ahroad the message 1 jily in the various programs and on eanh, good will toward men'." L'Mially busUteM is at a stand-' He said "the first day of Christ- itill from December 23 to January mas is essentially a home day. No 3. so everyone has an opportunity calls are made except by intimate get his share of the many But front the second i day on feasting it the order of the I. A with partiet aad Toward the end of the i season, about New Year's Jlaager Crandall: "Away in by Primao' De- Mrs by Mrs. John KlteS the -mummers; make their 1 pearance walking from house lo i 1 teo.

Dtc. 22-ChrttHnas with he held Sundav at Fir Pi bvte7iai7 Par-l li bl nusked and om 5 1 I IS I I fc.r*«J» Ivl Wnmt.il. i i AP i.nts desiring to have their i 1 1 or baptized at that time mav i if the pastor I Sally Benedict; Cari, Lynford Buchborn. Shepardson. Peter and entertaining the Charles Teague.

John Stan- with music. They are m- lon Storer Mmrvin Skil man. Danny Knapp. Robert Wilkinson. The Junior Choir sang throushoul the pageant.

continued "Christmas Day This afternoon the annual Chrict- jis the biggest day of the year for mas party held by the Sun: the birds for nearly every gable, ioay School for children up to and and barn door is dec-'including the intermediate depart- I orated with a sheaf of com fixed Game? were played and re- Hold Dinner Partv a top ta 01 -reshments i 'Garment Workers win drilled feet thrMch sheer im the diTerslM the DeUware snteM this cMMMMite BinctuuMiMi. N. Y. Press pietwre. ETeatM fMt spillway frMi the repactM Eeserroir.

MM three the Delaware wUl enipty into this the system, near X. hk im 19SS it will idd New City's water by an additional talhms daily. 5 frUntne Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary HOfLMXL. N. Y.

Our Msted cover ho.Tie town news in communities in the Hornell Telephone tiiem your neivj items. Neils Creek. Dec. 22--Mr. and pee.

John Petteys will celebrate Other Canisteo. Dec. 22--Employes of jthe Canisteo Garment Company their annual Christmas the Parish House Wednesday 'evening. A turkey dinner was served by of Baptist Church. The i'iinner committee consisted of Seeley.

Myrtle Hall sr.ii Pris- jcilla Townsend. Invocation was given by Naomi iRice and Christmas carols were jsung. Following the dinner, the adjourned to the work room por. exchange gifts from the their golden wedding anniversary I with an open house Monday after-1 noon at their home on Neils Creek committees: Christmas tree furnished by Lena Hovey; tree decorations. Ola Harwood.

Letezia Argentieri; table decora- C4KISTEO Friends and neighbors are tlcns Josephine Capaunlo. Alber- i.MRS WALLACE. Phone to call between the hours F'sher; gifts: Rose Cooper and P4TH and 6 p.m. If it is inconvient lvra Loper: Christmas baskets Mrs. Retina Fox IMRS.ELEAXOR WHITMORE.

Phone guests to call on Monday, they needy. Nora Gardner. Eva a i ARKPOBT be recived at the home ChristmasjBrown. Aboie hunt and Eva Plais- Dec. 22--Mrs.

Regina.jmg KARNES Phone a i ted 'enough for nine baskets and Fox. widow of Joseph Fox and mVMOVDSPORT sacks of oranges, apples and sister of the late Jacob J. Yogi of MABEL SAXFOSD Phoae K-R- Dansville. died yesterday afternoon! B. GEHRIG at the home of her son.

Alanzo MRS. R. at Naples. She was 95 years old. Funeral services will be held; DOROTHY REED Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Alien! AVOCA Funeral Home in Naples. Burial stfis. ELLEN KELLOGG will be in Naples Cemetery. PRATTSBIJRG OTIS WALDO Phone 2419 i I Phone 3208 i rt A Ipotatocs) entertainment: Florence 11 OplC AHHOUllCeQ Adams Margaret Smith. a By Baptist Church Bath, Dec.

22 The morning i sler Harwood. Gladys Cone; a a Claus; Ruth Seeley and Anna El i theme for the special Christmas i service to be observed at the First Phone 49-J Baptist Church of Bath. Christmas Sunday morning, will be: "Christ- Pounce Ciub Has Party mas--What Means It?" Canistto. Dec. 22--The PounceiWoods will play Guonod's "Lovely iciub met Wednesday evening Appears" as her opening prelude.

Mm Pitted Dates Pumpkin Zi 7i 2S 2 Ne 2i 31 Little Gem Peas ri 2 Np 2 ejw 41 Catsup Zi i ftmtj 2 35 Pie Crust rtat Zi 2 33 Tomato Juice 2 46 Cfcani Style, Fancy 2 cant )9 Seedless Raisins 2 15 37 Salad Dressing Zi 45 PI 25-lh. tack OA Family Gathering At Church Friday Bath Dec 22--Church "Familv- Christmas party at the home ofjand "Marche Joyeuse" by Aber- Nighr'will be held in the i Mrs Ray cKibben in as the closing prelude. The Baptist Church with a tureen sup- street A lure su served.Jchoir of the church will star per tomorrow at 6 Followinei Gifts Wre excnanged and a Holy Night' by Offen- the supper the Christmas was enjoyed. Those present ci 'The Miracle of Mrss. Stanley Penfold of Horbe presented by members of.the| ne11 Mrs william Hatch Mrs.

special tenorjolo. Church School. At the conclusionl Donald Wa ffle Mrs Joseph Ord-r oi the pageant sifts and boxes ofj wa Mre ose Zielinski, nuts and candy will be distributed i Bernard Dineen. Miss Rosemary to the ni Brother Dies Suddenly Bath. Dec.

22--Frank B. Finner-p Jasper. Dec. 22--Mrs. Harry Mc- ty.

County 4-H Club agent was call-jMinds suffered a fractured arm ed to Peekskill this week, due to when she fell in her home last I the sudden death of his brother, William J. Finnerty, who had been an employe of the Mohansic Park Commission for more than 25 years. Chwtr Holds Rehearsal Canisteo. Dec. 22--The choir ol the First Methodist Church will meet at 7:15 for choir At the organ console Mrs.

W. W.I rehearsal followed by Christmas caroling and refreshments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Win- lerhalder. Fancy Home Killed TURKEYS Geese-Ducks Small Roasting Pigs Capons 62c k.

Urge Roasting 48c New Hawpshira Fowl Ducks 4Se 50c Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year To Everyone Grade and Pwfc Whrfc Half Argentieri Market "When Setter Meat Is Sold WiN Srtl It" RIVER ST. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 126 S2T Dineen of Canisteo. I Arm in Fall week. Attend State Grange and Floyd Leonard will sing! Neidlinger's "Glorious Morn" as a) MTNECAIIUKECVttlESIlTI CUPIETS CUP CAKE MIX No fun. You make 12 to 18 light and render cup cakes by just add- To Everyone We Wish a Very Merry Christmas Bath Hospital Notes 1 Robert Drake.

Mrs. Gordon Wood land Mrs. Floyd Owens and son, of Woodhull attended the held in MARGARINE fUI-ZINC Mb. prints A Acme Dog Food Ib. tack rOllT TIME POPCORN 10-oz.

can 21 NICITY Toilet Tissue ute-ziNC 2 rolls 25 STRONC MIAIT Dog Food Hns the Bath Memorial Hospital. following have been discharged: Ruby Brownson or Cohocton: Mrs.i Mildred Gunther and baby boy of i Bath: Mrs. Amelia Edsall and baby! boy of Hammondsport: Mrs. Mitchell andbabyboy-of Avoca. Jasper Clah EnterUiu Jasper.

Dec. 22--The Jasper! Young Mothers Club entertained their husbands at a gathering held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brutsman. Refreshments were served and games played.

Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bouck.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Button. Mr. and Mrs.

David Mayo and son, John. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood and son. Dean, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard March. Birthdar Party Jasper. Dec. 22--Susanne Horton was honored on her second birthday at a party held in her home by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Horton. Friday evening. Prw- sent were Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hunt I and children.

Patty and Stanley. Mabel Kelly. Mr. Mrs. Raymond Horton and Robert.

ing. No other cup cake mix has been able to equal Cuplets quality. Extra Special SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON DIABETIC FOODS a MW gruHy mlatdd rt Diahetk wMi iJlitimil iMMt. FANCY NUT MEATS Budded Walnuts 45c-55c Broadway Mixed Nuts 39c-45c Washed Brazil Nuts 49c Paper Shell Almonds 39c Fresh Chestnuts 25c W. R.

Calimyrna Figs 59c Dromedary Pitted Dates 29c Ring Figs 39e FOODS We Wish Everyone A Merry Christmas CHRISTMAS HARD MIXED CANDY 2 Ibs. 29c Finest Grade Butted 65c Coffee Realm Brand 59c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 59c Olives Stuffed 29c.39c-49c-75e Sweet Pickles and Mixed 35c AMMMd Fbvwi 20c NBC Crackers 29c VEGETABLES 29e Peanut Butter rrra PAH MEATS lot Nrf Chuck ROMI 57c 43c $i5kwk TM Morning Delight Coffee 69c Argtntkri Special Coffee $1.79 Aborn Coffee and Mocha 79c W. R. Preienre" -l fci wfc Miracle, Kraft French Dress. 23c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 37c W.

R. Fancy Oliwes 29c 69c Jello, Puddings 2-17e Bamby. Cake Wh 25e 59e Bamby Parkerhouse 18c Bambf Danish Pastry 30c Bamby Fancy Cookies 7 35c Canada Dry Ginger Ale ....2 29c Canada Dry Soft Drinks 2 29c Coca Cola, 7-Up 25c Real Sharp Cheese 79c Center Cut Swiss Cheese 85c Philadelphia Cream Cheese 17c These Items on Sale at All Independently Owned Plee-Zing Stores Ouality Tangenes U. S. Pork Roast 2 29c (receries Apples 3 25c Hamburg 45c TURKEYS CHICKENS CEESE CAPONS GOLD MIOAL SEEM S2.7S caie--SOFT DRINKS 6 tar ZSc CCHCSCI ST.

Chantelle Ch'se Cream Cheese Dole Flneappfe W. R. Pineapple W. R. Fruit Cocktail 39e 39c 45c 35c 49e 27c White Rose Applesavce 19c Cranberry Sauce ww.

White Rose Fancy Peaches 39c Comstock Pie Pumpkin ....2 29c Be.ll Seasoning or Sage lOc None-Such Mince Meat 22c Heinz Prep. Mince Meat 53c Plum, Nut, Fig Pud- "53c Golden Sweet Potatoes 31c W. R. Com C. B.

or W. K. 23c W. R. Asparagus Tips 39e Good Luck Pie Crust 2 33c Cake Trimminp 10e Finest Selection of Fruits and Vegetables Selected and Shipped Direct to Our Store Juicy Oranges Sunkist Oranges 49c hmibo Tangerines 29c Fancy Mclnfoth Apples 3 Pascal Celery ISe Trimmed Lettuce ....2 69c 69c 39c 29c 29c 29c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes 25c-39c Fresh Green BreceoW 29c Brussel Sprouts 39e Endive Trimmed Cabbage 35c 5c 35c Tokay Grapes 3 Russet Pears 39e Eatmor Cranberries 21 Cleaned Cooking Onions 3 29c Washed Yams 3 35c Good Potatoes 39c Parking Always 1810,1811 vt:.

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