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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 3

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WTHE EVENING TRIBUNE, Payroll Plan Featured In Erie Chest Giving Boy HaH Severely; I Using Gasoline EeuMB street. WM DeV St. a wilk J. i. C.

J. Crook. H. C. toady, I AaMlWaaalft nT Kiely, C.

U. H. C. he payroll deduetioa L. Terry, kaaw it only by payroll Watkias.

leduction ary divuraa Stwec Departaiem--J. r. Duffy, reach iu and Mtel L. Georfe Beojaaiia. C.

if aiae for next Waatever. K. Wauffle, W. W. 12 amaatas," Chainaan A.

W. House. J. J. Delaaey.

J. Baker taid today. -We're toiitf to Ward, G. C. Curry, C.

1. lUute. all of our faw- c. A. Alexaeder.

to take advantage of tkis too- Car Defttmaeikt--J. P. Lowerv. waj to take time enoufk Man Wan. U.

T. lltCormkk. W. to liva C. Huatt, W.

F. Parker, G. W. The Erie eMMtilMe ui tau jrear J. Ttibuliky, W.

G. at wfck r. James Wygant E. F. Jefferv.

i includes: FreifBt Houfe--E. L. Smah, f. H. H.

Coyer, O. M- Morey. A c. uaneiu. arniersKeouesteo Conductors and Brakemen--J.

M. Ebert. J. C. Ainey.

L. Ihemi. H. M. Glynn.

D. Burke. R. K. Crowe.

A. W. Johnson. Entiaeeri and Firemen P. R.

To Check Stock; Slaughtered Ceramic Science F. Wyiaat. urn of Mr. aad H. F.

Wygant of IS Tkaeaer uu earned decree at MasMckuteUt loittauU TeekJMtoor In Caav- bridfe. Maw. Dr. WyiMt'a be awarded in He also: Deputy Sheriff Robert H. Mer- holds a bachelor of science and! L.

O. Stan- appealed to matter of science dearees in that: farmers 10 check their dairy and.field from Alfred University. Maintenance of Way beef herds as soon as possible to; Having previously been H. Jenloft, R. C.

Galleher. M. H. whether one of their in research at the Missouri Perry, J. C.

Schwartz. F. Mor- MiHalt ht be missing. land Cement Company at St. riv C.

S. Bray, A. P. Buono. E.

B. rjepuiy Merring said todcy that the New York State College of; remains of a yearling bull" have Ceramics at Alfred aad the Ow iteM fa fmiM.if* at IN. Ml. Edward Sean. Tire rerein Pike.

Superintendent's Office--G. Smart S. J. Glover. Yard--F.

J. Crowe. T. L. Frank Wattles.

Mrs. Harriet ner. 11. MUttaty OMer were J. Msaary Veteraas af Wiawe.

MariM Ernest Wiae. lell. are Jeate teater ciaianader; WUUaM C. adjatoat; McETOT past cwMataader: MeiUvilir. officer; Swuwl.

aad JMeph Saailh, aittariaa: baek nnr. fraaa left. Chariea HanUgUa. ClaMc Jadce advorale: J. Worth Earl Eaimaa Fraak JiOlaa.

trastee; Rar MeGrecor. Nil: Albert Nader WeUsrUle. pact DMutd Hicks. Alfred Sets New Record With 185 Pints Blood Alfred. 19 --Oaf late honor awiv.to.

ry.vxi u-; a record ior blood ly more here Tueitiy. A 5 o' 1 olo-Jti il Rochester Bloodmobiie. by a.l«v.e« blsKKl oae pit', previous record do-if'lve ippea-ec ith-jv. dor.or. 'A'ha the 'iier; I'ttorrf, Wii.iiKi -lor.

cy caii-. Local i-hau: -ji i Crow, Liiide-niiia. Wesley Pirlsh. head blood program. high praise of Alfred snerabt-rs asH for efforts ir.

iivir.s 25 vif alvoc. beyond she Four anil jtoror- had especially gtnMi for of blvwd Mrs. Wilkinson said. They are Kai- Na. KJas: l.jM-.ua A-pha and Theta Gammu KraU'riu- ies and Pi Aipiu Pi and Sijirna Chi Sororities.

"A Sirser number of girls donated this lime than in previous 'erjveit." Lindennan said. She added that there were many new r. Alfred L'civer- been found. Hereford one to two years old. ot Indiana He is stationed at F.

Kinnev. vice presi- Joint Ceremonial Raid Wartleiis Elks Visit Planned by Sudan. Meeting Friday Dr. Yanderck Frechette contributed his 19th pint of blood Some of tiie biood donated yesterday will be sen; to Korea. "The new record established yesterday shows people are interested in how ELKS ATTENTION ej-'ar at 8.CO.

W. An G. W. ftewey. F.

E. Donnelly. L. cattle have been received by the' Dr. Wygant is a member of F.

Hayes. L. H. here and they think social J. rAllaU, J.

nan. B. J. Lynch, T. F.

MaloBey. 11 overlooked John" Xagj" R' 't. Xob'lii. L. Deputy Merring said the animal Lambda Chi Alpha, Norton.

J. Rectenwald. W. M. Reil-had been shot, probably about two lv.

E. A. Schrader, G. T. Single-or three weeks jgo.

i He was graduated from Hornell the ton. B. J. Wright. Accounting Bureau--F.

J. Cor- tcse. E. K. Shroyer, F.

W. C. H. Artman, H. L.

Frei. M. Win-. f's program to a organization meeting for novel display in the window of a of the New York State 0 air raid wirdtM win held in local store. The display showed 36 made his official Bath, Oct.

18--At a special meet- Kridav and all ipap soldlrrs down rec -7 a mu n0 biood. After five donors had received at the blood bank soldier was stood upright. fra-: Mr Kinney was guest at the plans for the combined Fall cere-j Benjamin Bayly, chief air raid A sidelight in the blood bank 'Watkins Glen lodge at dinner pre- monial of Cashmere and Sudanjwarden. said a more concise pro- visit here was related just beiore meeting. The to be held in Elmiraisram will be planned.

He is seek-: oon yesterday. Two Kappa ink oneiamos. honorary professional cer-: on tne South Central District ing of Sudan Grotto at the Bath: ing 1 by the'amie fraternity, of Sigma Xi, at Watkins Glen Lodge Masonic Temple last evening 11 nd citizem interested research fraternity and Elks. arch Burr T. Sheely, announced the program are urged to attend, a sole uy to 4 out of 5.

Ouuiueri not involved. -friendly service. You best payment amount and date. Come in. phone, or today.

In Cameron Theft Roundhouse--L. W. Callahan. Carlson. L.

F. Cleveland. F. J. Orl MenU 30 and ol nd 28 both of 96 West Erie Corning, pleaded innocent to petit i larceny charges yesterday before Peart Justice Clarence Williams of: Cameron.

released on; ntr ali wui caKAa i I High School in 1937. Followingfrepresenting President Roy D. evening, November 4. ling more volunteers so that the du-Traterniry men had a race graduation from Alfred Uni-itin of the state association, stressed: Candidates and members of the lies and training will not become ing blood. One was ready to re-j spent three and a lodge activities and Sudan Grotto will travel in a con-la burden i i i a andjceive the needle but waited until of 1 scholarships in his address.

voy to Eimira. The convoy will groups. He said the duties of companion was set. A nurse: hp s'a'ioned in' Durine the remainder of the leave the Masonic Temple at 5:45 ens and assistants would include held a stop watch and the winner. EXAMPLES OF LOANS a Ht ton Rexville Carrier Is lcax unic near A Civil Service examination will be held at Hornell soon for the position of rural mail'carrier at Rexville.

Applications will close November 2 and the date of the 1 examination will be stated on ad-'Nichols and Forrest mission cards mailed to appltcants'warrants issued on FINANCE CO. (OVtt HOINCU W4J. 4-fT -U bail of J25 each and are scheduled nODDieS Williams; a 11 i Prentiss Hall They were arrested by Deputies; Prattsburg. Oct. IB--A "Hobby'HoUJjlltOn ijOllege Fined as Disorderly dj Gerald H.

Hurlburt of 2, paid a fine of $5 and re; a. November schedule includes The class will close the charter.time expected and other 30-day suspended to Oneonta. Norwich, for the Sudan Grotto. A member-ldetails will be outlined the; sentence wn he pleaded guiltyj BinRhamton. Eimira and Bath.

ship campaign under the Former air raid wardens; Tuw to a disorderly conduct; jnd n. In January-. Mr. Kinney will visit ship of Albert Bonsor. has i who held positions previously, are ar ge before Peace Justice CAHISltO Corning, and his homecoming will been suned to complete the class asked to assist in Ihe organization Reimtn of Greenwood.

Hurl-i 1 1314 be held here January-24. ifrom Sudan Grotto here it arrested by Troopers R.j Okktwi, t(S iannounced. I Director Lowell T. George of, Powers nd Shaver of the 1 WM nt. Will 7 Monarch Sheely said plans wmjHornell's Civilian Hornell State Police Sub-! 1 11 de to ld nt A station over I I I I I I I the meeting last ay afternoon in Narcissa Prentiss! Houghton.

Oct. 18-Extensiveimittee which 'will present a slatefin the local i station over the past week end and installation ot ot-jtmue 10 pour inio ms omce takintf Bart In a this year. Guy Harrisjwarning against any letdown in a Hotel iTM.TMTM.TM Ma i so ur ged all nt at the ureenwooa noiei. defense program to! election and installation of of-itinue to pour into his office daily; this year. Guy against any letdown in the of a nominating com-: program.

He also urged all units towr.4 Leans Also Made By Matt Persona! Finance Company of Xew York alleged the two On a standard daily route of articles from his automobiles miles, the salary of a rural car-'over a period of time. rier is $2,758, with $20 per year; additional for each mile or major-Teaeaer ea i The iwere i Exhibits exhibits, November' i ery town had its own standards of fraction in excess thereof. Dansville, Oct. 18--Miss Margar-j All rural carriers must furnish ct Hondelink, Dansville TM i bottles buttons and and maintain at their own expense! al vocal music instructor. sf sufficient vehicle equipment for last nignt for a tour of handling of the mails.

York city Although she has ap- allowed equipment. ftmA sUge with man and written choral music dal this will be her first measures--and there Mrs-i-" the camp" 1 queen, the Purple-! north of the Arctic circle to within were variations between those of; football game, and the a short distWe of the equator, 'one trade or guild and another. I Mrs. Har- maintenance of cents to route. for There will be! brass horses: reception room for alumni.

If the cancels the parade there the alternative of a music con- hand carved ivory, snapshots and presentation in the I chapel by the artistic Ortlips. Also Mrs. Charles Wilton, mis- A I Quality Lines of Furniture That mean long wear more than ever at prices that save you ARTISTIC LIVING ROOM SUITES From 239-In Wool Fabrics BASSETT BEDROOM SUITES From 198-In Modern Design FOSTER MATTRESSES-- tOX SPRINGS-- ilDS-- Lower you'd expect IM spite of Honored at Shower jcellaneous miniatures; Lame Ben-! FJM tvr Speedhw inett. perfume bottles: Mrs. of Rochester, assisted by otis Waldo, paper napkins; raignment before Peace Justice Charles Wajner of Avoca, ay Flint, pressed aluminum.

A. Witter of Almond, on a speed- tained at the home of Mrs. Wajner! nd and hand toolediing charge. He was arrested on last Saturday evening with a var-i leather; Mrs. Lawrence Walker.

(the charge Tuesday at 2 p. m. by iety shower in honor of Miss Joycei an tiq ue linen and china: Mrs. Robert Noble. Those present were: Mrs.i tnur tnam.

hooked rugs; Mrs. Theodore Noble, Mrs. Harry Lewis, majelica ware; ner, Mw. Deyo Bauter. Mrs.

Gert-lMrg. Henry Hohorst, flower ar- rude Mattoon, Mrs. Richard Whit-) nn gement corsages; Mrs. Harold man, Mrs. Alexander Arnold.

hand painted pictures; Deyo Wightman. Mrs. Stuart: Mrs. Mary Brown, glass slippers.) Noble. Mrs.

Lawrence i Mrs. Theodore Katner and Barbara Horton of Avoca. Roch-j Howard. Oct. 18-- Deyo Carrollj ester guests were Mrs.

Merlynj wu honored on his birthday anni- Stowe, Mrs. Edward Coogan, Missj ven ary Sunday evening at the Charlotte Wightman and Miss Lois nome Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ben Business and Professional Women's Club RUMMAGE SALE At 40 Conisteo Street, Hornell SAT OCTOBER 19, 20, 21 Open Thursday Evening till 8:30 fiMnt fcy a DeWeild. Wealker FMeeast New York, Oct.

Weather forecast for the lower lakes region (Lakes Erie and Ontario and nearby land areas of Pennsylvania and New York tomorrow through Sunday: Temperatures will average three to six degrees above normal. (Normal maximum 92 west. 57 east: normal minimum 43 west. 39 east.) Variable temperatures with alternately cool and mild days through Sunday. Precipitation will average i inch, occurring as showers mainly Friday and Saturday.

with a spaghetti dinner by the birthday club. The decorations were Jin keeping with Halloween. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H.

P. i Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. V. E.

Darl ing, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bobbins. Mr. and Mrs.

S. J. Fox. Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll, the host and hostess. iThe honored guest received many gifts. Many of the world find the eating of essential to surviving Rent a New Piano Rent will make down payment i you should purchase piano. Alsoj used pianos for rent. M.

L. Fletcher. 9M Seneca Road. Phone 1592. OUR LITTLE Gabaidtne CASUAL 7.98 Suitable For STREET WEAR OFFICE BOWLING TRAVEL BUDGET TERMS At No Extra Coot "CVT Of TW WAT PUT TO ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFT BEFORE Mutual Clothing Co.

Closes Its Doors in Hornell iVUn't ami CLOTHING Priced Way Below Cost 14 Seneca St. Ph. 1719 ACTION BACK ZIPS TO HEM Colors: Boife Green Grey Red Toast Fall Favorite DOROTHY HUBBS envisioned you right 'round the when sbe designed this Fall favorite io. Superfine ribbed tissue faille by Burlington Mills. A velveteen collar and belt, clever gold novelty buttons nuke this dress a fine coovena vorth shouting about!.

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