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Stfoonomical Calendar Dinner Benefit (Chest Campaign Verdict in Death of 'Girl Scout Week sEarlrie Driver Aids Don Ryan Who iJust $90 Short of Man Wifl Stand Opens October 30 ils Killed Instantly 11950 Budget Goal Reveals Friday Car Hits Tree Friday. Oct. THE NORWICH SUN 5 i Donald Rjao. 14-vear-old who have until CREE.VE Tbe TM I til Mrs. John Scarrella.

aJso ate vtmber 1 to make their calls can dik-ken dinner Wednesday the Community Chest 1 Thursday he smiled appreciation I yaUeet over the tup. O. Beae- to Chenanpo t-onntr residents ifboj general i indicat-d their interest in his wel- said Thnrsdav uicht. The final SUNNY "WEATHER Eastern Xew Yurk--Mo ny and warmer Fair and be took a last dive at the Tbe grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred of Tyner. young Ryan nis neck last July when against the overall 1949 report and general session the goal missed by just $30. Reports showed 515.2G- Charles Davlp. 52. on October 13 Pj it in the Greene HwpitaJ.

will con- tie rfecurds as "rieath from natural authorities rl lining Sanilav. Qctuber birthday of Juliette occurs October is the founder of the stated Friday. The death of Mr. Davis has been i rh-iruii nniier investigation due to the! j.j i stvut trot'ps possibility that be mar hare been 1 av fight several days! he was admitted to the'; xn "Go the IUTJ will observe the rial church service- ich Metn-I NOKTii BKOOI-IFIEILD Spe-1 rial t--Albert Kranli EarlviUe. was tilled iustanily at; a.

Th'Jrsuay vrhvu If-ft slate 1- near and! into a I The car the at tbej ead of a bm-k untu not so cold tonJeht, low to 41L swimmins brle tu show bis grand-j Saturday fair and mild. before Red Feather divisions hospitaL .5 bow well he coald do It. their Tabulation re- District Attorney Hospital bills haye rolled high I realed. The public workers divi- Peterson said Friday. Sun sets tonight at 5:09, Pun tomorrow at 6:41.

Sun pets tomorrow at 5:07. Moon sets at 11:11 p. m. TEMPERATURE Today's maximum 63. Year ago today 52.

Today's miniranm 3G. Year ago today 4y. EVENTS TODAY Musical recital in First Baptist clinrcb at 7:45. Halloween party for Methodist Sunday school department In Broad Street Methodist churrh parlors at 7:30. Sponsored ny conple's club.

EVENTS TOMORROW Katurah Shrine to present colorful drill and parade, at 7 p. m. Football, N11S vs. Vestal, i Alumni field, at 2:30: ceremonies to honor '37 tfiam at JV vs. Vestal JV at A i at 10 a.

market In East Park place, 8 a. p. ra. i for the yonngMer ertn to tbe I I point of distorting bis youthful: mind. Tbe chicken dinner benefit idea wa? initiated by Mr.

and Mrs. David Stiles and Supervisor and 'Mrs. Kalpb Sbarpe of tbe town Smitfaville. A women's committee from the Tyner Community jhurch placed momentum be 1 nind tlie idea. Hundreds of Cbe- nanro residents soasht tbe oppor- i to belp.

This was a "Community Chest" plan that bad popular support and in- Tbe idea and interest mushroomed to the point that over 9MO people ate chicken dinner ia tbe benefit honoring young Ryan. That's evidence of a big heart in this Cbenango valley, one committee member said. Thursday, in tbe presence of his mother and grandparents, young Ryan was presented with a check for 1828.78. It goes toward payment of his hospital bills. For weeks special nurses, medica; care and treatment and a private room have been necessary to help him toward recovery.

He Is the way. He has vowed to walk and run again and -ven to swim again. Will Evans was another who Nurwich cfaarcbes. a a i a to fait the tree. the Bartholomew' Hr.

t'ari L. Kits-worth of jirouji will meet at 7:15 a.ni. coroner's pbypician. a i Lynn ill? mass in a death was by a IracUir-dj B.C.I. Members of thy St.

Pa'ilpfcaH and crashed thwt. I Warren C. Surdam'of New Hart- Ion, headed by Stuart C. Nelson, the state police, t'ne coroner. Bruv.n:e and girl scoat troops i -eported $1.037.

wbUe the initial v5fclf and other police agencies ILe at 4 i am. Snr.aar to substation division, headed by Charles hive made a thtirougb Investisa-j i 9 o'tlork mass in a body. will lie at 2 p. ia. Sai- Siaith.

reported 131,423.1 on death of Cbarles other Drovmie and girl scout arday in funeral home. Coals for the two groups wert Hospital on October ar.its wiii nuiie an-I attend a spe- Morrisville. with Kev. Charles and J30.252 respectively. -ial service at tbe First Baptist Cercnpr.

Other totals were announced at rjf c. W. Cbapin of Greene to be held at officating, will lie assisted by scout leaders an- Allows: residential. Leigh Bow-1 tes ti8ed man. mercantile.

no evidence of a beating that I nonnct? that all Brownies are tt Friar, J4.C73.50; 1 1 Norm Burd and George Eenpert. Judge David F. Lee. president and Chairman Benedict thanked the workers for an E-job dealb Certifiv3 to bat effect." there I ould have been a eontributins meet the high school gyin cause of death. Dr.

Chapin Saturday morning. October 29 at not caM a coroner because be is; If) to practice with the color death resulted from nat- guard for Armistice day services, ural causes and be 'signed the excellent) and raised tbe givers are backing the Chest agency for giving. Directed by Sirs. Loren Broofes with Sirs David K. Lte Jr.

as their accompanist, the Legion men's chorus three songs ap the report session opened. They earned a remeadous ovation. The man slept in a car the night before entering tbe hospital and contracted pneumonia, being given as the prinicpal cause of Jeatb. Parade Route for Night of Fun Monday Is Announced The Junior Chamber of Com-1 "eat confidence, tie IE i i of all -w-ho aided in making: mcrcc meeting Thursday night at I larcest dinner the high school witnessed com-J anSn chenango county his- pletlon of the "Nitc'O' Fun" plans The sincere appreciation and WHATSOEVER CIRCLE HEARS REPORT ON STATE CONVENTION The Whatsoever Circle of the King's Daughters met Thursday MISS SYLVIA RIEGEL IS HONORED AT SHOWER Mis'; Sylvia Iliegel wns tbe; gutst of at a miscellaneous bridai shower given by her Borden avenue neighbors at the home ot Mrs. Fred Schaper, 6 Borden -je.

Wednesday night. Halloween spirit was car- i uaugniers met Tnursaay night with Mrs. Elsie Preston. I Jack-o-Lanterns and i There were 28 members and two! decorations and was high- of oth gaesta present. by the arrival of 'The of food.

Mrs. Jessie Ferris presided at Old Witch." characterized by Mrs. cave heart-warming support dinner benefit. Hundreds ers. thru the donation time and effort worked to business session at which tbe the event a success.

A fine regular routine business jster who has taken a lot of pain transacted. Tbe outstanding event 1 but silli smites al the future with of the evening "was the report of for Monday. October 31. genuine thanks of his mother nnd All entrants arc urged to as- 1 crandparcnts are added and ci- Eetuble promptly at p. tended to everyone who had a part and arc anked "16 ndhcre to the In the plan.

bile wo cannot following Mlup: SUrlln at South tell every Individual we want.alt Broad and lining UP cast or west of them to know how wo ng streets as the Mrs. ScnrcellJi. of the Klwyn dates. After assisting thc games, the witch searched for the gifts, which found hidden behind a cornshuck in tbe i i BUSINESS WOMEN HAVE GUEST NIGHT David F. Lee Republican candidate for district attorney, was the puest speaker at the Thursday night dinner-meeting of the Norwich Uusiness and I'ro- Women's riub held at the Norwich Club.

It was "guest night" and a large proup of puests were present for tbe meeting pre- ovfer by Mary Rove, club presidenU The guest speaker was introduced by Dorolny Jeffrey, prucrara chairman. Subject of Mr. Lee's talk was "Women in Politics." He discussed the amendments to the constitution, stressing the importance of voting. Kaclt amendment was thoMUKbly explained by Mr. Lee.

"Study the amendments before gulnR to the polls and then. I do not disregard them." was advice given by the speaker. if VnitPd will Hlaine-Baker Post American Lesion, of Earlville. Burial will be in Eaton cemetery. Parteko was born at Decatar.

he sou 01' Mrs. Mary Parteko and he late Luuis Parteko. He in thy hist war. tloyed as a in Besides his mother, hf is sur- ived by two brothers. Lewis of Eaton, and Samuel of Lebanon; A Kitchen That Smiles Right Back at You and Your Budget ai Ah, the luxury of it all.

Sparkling new kitchen cabinets from as en 1 Craine, Inc. All smiling and happy because they feel so at hems and look so right in your kitchen. Done up in style with scad: of storage space for pots and pans, and jellies and jams. Wouldn't it be swell to cock Thanksgiving dinner in a up-to-date kitchen like this? Just dash phone x. and Mrs.

land give us a ring. We'll send one of our kitcnen specialists over to advise you as to needs and costs. TERMS ARRANGED TM rt Curtis of Morrisville. 01 inu me vk adv ce piven I'v the speaker, (he state convention given by the room, and pres.n ed them to. district president.

Mrs. Editb bride-to-be. refrwii-j Philley. She spoke of attend ing were fpl oMng the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SCHOOL CLASS PLANS GALA COSTUME PARTY The kindergarten and primary classes uf the First Congregational church sr-booJ will participate in a pala costume party at the cbun-li parlors Saturday afternoon. The evint will be In progress from 3 tu 5 p.

in. An annual affair at Halloween time, thy cos'iUine party cacerly by the youngsters and many novel nnd lordly coKturnrs will he seen at the affair. love feast In the Moravian jopening of the many lovely and church as one of tbo highlights useful gilts. ot the convention. Hostesses tor Mrs.

Alice Hemingway reported i occasion were Mrs. Fred Schaper, j. that the recent rummage sale Mrs. Seward Ionaldson, Mrs. netted nearly J100.

After a short I Blwyn Gales and Mrs. John Mr ro MI.I.T the Endicott-Johnson chorus concert thc club Is sponsoring In thc high auditorium Novem- entertainment refreshments were served by the hostess and her committee. Mrs. Mary Colegrove. Those present besides the hon-j casc may be: First llickok avenue: official carp.

American Legion hand, American Legion Honl, Eagles. The Norwich Pharmacal Go. flout. Cortland fltreet, nchool float, children, fam- float; second section-- Conkoy avenue: Tom Bench band. Future Farmers floal.

Bant Norwich school float, children, families, boy scouts'nntl cub scouts. South Ilrnnd school float, children, First Baptist church, Kexfonl school floal. children, families; business womcnVfloni: third Hcctlon--Brown avenue: i.t« in i said. "Our thanks Is truly Mrs. Ella.

Smith. Mrs. Pearl Bow- section i MHTV TlnrnTM. from thc heart and it Is likewise, ers and Mrs. Mary Barnes, a big lift for "Wednesday nlgh'C'-tKey couldn't take care ot of tile people in the Oxford' Academy.

The overflow went to lha Oxford Baptist c.hurch. Another group were served at the Tyncr Community and Thc Rosary Society nf St. Paul's church will hold Its No- nuui.iuii i i i Happy Volley -I-H club, SI. Paul's I a wluli thnt young Ilyan school, children nnd fmnllles; Con- TM ti i 0 0 gregutlouul church, Blrnnnll street NANCY ANN CAEZZA AND WILLIAM LADEN ARE ENGAGED TO WED church whore tho benefit was flrst MrR ank Caezia. ot planned.

There tbo labor group I a thc en- from the Wells potato plantation Bnge ment ot their ilaughtcr. Miss were served. They wanted an on-lxaucy Ann Cneiu to William to help and one of their jni i cn SOI1 or Mrs. Anna Laden members spoke, expressing their joy In being of sonic help nmt ex. i i'um i iitun 0 Uc TiiCTtay 1 in thc school pym.

A cov- at 0:30 o'clock. All members arc asked (o brine a covered dish, "i rolls and tably st-rvlco. Scarcclla. Mrs. Lawrence; Mrs.

Donald MacEwatt, Whitney Ward 9r-, Mrs. Loscavio, Mrs. Lawrence Crosby," Mrs. Joseph Preston. Mrs.

Andrew! I Curler and Mrs. A Jllcgol. 1 Miss Hlcgcl's marriage to James Kurn of Sid St. Paul's school float, children, bicycles, families; girl scouts float. East Main.school float, children, families; fourth-flection--Eaton avenue: Woods Corners Hodeo, high school dramatics club tloat, students and families, student couu- ell float, junior higlt students and families, junior high flout, lire trucks, Jaycce aud btgh school will bo stationed on each street to aid In tho furma- tioii of the parade sections listed iabo've.

At 6:45 p. Norwich Phar inacal; Company i dlH- ua- aemb.lJBtl" o'n oacli above 'are lii costume 'and are" to march in the Tim 7 All entranta.npt in place by watt anil fallen at the end ot the parade. The route of. the parade will bo as Tho first section, on avonuo, "will i on Broad, the I sections of. tho Ing hi behind the At North Broad "and.

Cortland. '(ho will turn loft, or west, along Cortland 'tu'. Court south on Court" to West Mahi street, and east on West 1 Main'to' the court- timifte. whoro judging. Is to Durins the interim jiitlgliiE, the atuileu.ce will be on- -tertained the Amortciin Legion glee club who have kindly offered tlieir serrlceSt rind render appropriate After of will be nvallfthle to tuke the to and back, from.

'Oriint's whoi'e'-'admission 1 'rnrreshmentB "on tlio danc- liiR may head for 'the high.nchnbl nro invited to free high Hcli'ool audltorluiu after-the jiarado. -The' Junior -'Chamhor of Conif all or- Kft'nlzatioiiH who wish' to help I '-night, a' HUCCCBS hy to in 1 Jftyceo; inemhers Tut? tlo''pr Herh Blllsnn. Ttie.clty Norwloli -liartmunt to be on to'offer their Hhl6 assistance Tom Bainbrldge, Yalevllle and nrca were" served in the Tyner church at tho same tltnc. of 33 Fair. No date has beun set for the 'wedding.

Miss Caezza attended the Norwich high school and Js at present employed at the Norwich Shoe 1 Company. Mr, Laden also attend- Young Rynn'ln gctlliji; stronger'led--tho Norwich high school end and he is in the uesSo; is employed as a fireman on the Completely paralyzed following D. W. Hallway, the diving accident, lie has "now- recovered partial use of the left leg. His message to a of.

his friends, known aud tho "Tell 'em- I'll make it." Born September 15, 1935, his summer accident post- start of his freshman year at Oxford high school this past September. His smile arid liis sheer grit are uplifting. They, are LAST RITES ARE HELD FOR GILBERT -PREDMORE ney will take place at MISSION CO.MVI,KTB1 church, November 5. MINNEAPOLIS Fred iDtirtshl. lil, went to nn insurance 1 com jinny here Thursday to cancel one of his two life In- L-i- suranco policies.

As the cancella- Adniiii. I napern hcin prupared. Williams were huslncss callers Uurlnhi dropped dead of a heart Ulnfihamton Thursday. FOOD SALE Personal Mention Mrs. George Allen, Mrs.

good words for ail-to know: 'em I'll make it." 'Tell CONGREGATIONAL GROUP MEETS WITHERS. NEISH The regular meeting the Society, of was heldrOctobor 25, 1 at tile home of Mrs'. rwenty-nine were, prcs The devotional program charge or. Mrs. Gerald Frost, tlrs.

P. 1 ipoku OL-tile members- who 'had wssod on i the year, nid a ifew verses-were heir memory. 'It was announced, and Mrs. Chandler, missionaries from will l.bo speakers a i nlKbl meeting liollln Wlieclor have "oliaf.Kq "the nursery for. Tile motion was made find sale beheld oil November i Porry World.

Comm i Is and the tholr bundles It'Vas a renco olio RrouiV. by tlio and Mrs. Funeral services for Gilbert Predniorc, 'superintendent of na in to nance of. way of the O. W.

Railway were held at the ei't J. Pahy Puoeral. Home at 'i Thursday afternoon, Rev. Thomas G. Swales, pastor.

oC the Brand Street Methodist officiating. Serving- aa hearers were George Funaro, Alan Uonald An- tlioiiy, Thomas nice, Albert Schrnft. and Oharlea Hammond'. Co-workers and division, per-! apnuel the ft W. attended tiiu services In a body.

I waa. in. the family plot '111 Prospect Hill .1. Sidney, Swales ins a prayer U11(1 committal. the services from a Mr.

and. Mrs. Louis O. Prod Chester; 'Mr; and Mrs. Jauies tpradmore-' Elsie Predmoro, Mr.iaiid Leland Wade ah ol Morning Oct 29 at 10 O'clock Zero Lockers Ilfncm of Itinlsnll I'-TA IMaycround Kqulpnit'iil.

I'liud Moose Members Art Invited to Danes to tht Music of thi Rhythm Rangers Saturday Evtninj Says-- There is never anything monotonous about our menu. Everything we serve is prepared with skill and imagination for your eating pleasure. Special Saturday Night and Sunday STUFFED ROAST YOUNG CK5CKEN FAMOUS BLUEBfiSD SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN AT THE NORWICH OR SHERBURHE McMRnvia y.clty;/;iach.i puld Gnlllortl; 1 Guy Y-. Predinore, Mid- dletawn. G.

Prari- nioro', Mr.6. Rrr. iiiid, Mrs. M'artlii Iloke, Povry; iMrs. JlcCleary and 'of Bdinoston; MrH.

'R. Luna ls 'V'Mr's Jnite Jeake, Orma'n i a of Leonard- Buach, Baton; iloovor, Sylvan PJrank Vlr- ilniijClsioseman- Charles 'Curd-well, Cleveland; Moyard ford; -C. K. Wqrdorii B. -irlno, Whl 1 Carr, 13.

Hi nolwrti FOR 1941 AmcricA's again serving 'convenient''- and socially for-'so; many oishcs: Ttcai or. sur- prise'some lucky friend yvitK a useful A Loomis Hayloft Route 26 Between fiorth Pitcher and South Otselio Every Saturday Night with Music by Blazers- Admission 62c Phis fie-Tav' Til I Eftrnolly it todiy Individual, I Me toilay -in a lovely blue boxjwlth transparent pieces IOR! 'f Assembly of God Street- 'Siiniliiy 'I'VA. M. nnd 7:311 P. A r.

i i i i 1 i i RHALtjYt THINK 1 "EVERYBODY DOES IT--P FOR EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE COURTEOUS SERVICE Calls 391 or 25 -SMITH TAXI-- Attend tht Gala Halloween Midnight Sfcow Tonight, 12:00 Paul. Douglai Sings and You'll Howl! SCHINE'S THEATRE Fiinfpr All at HALLOWEEN Monday, Oct. 31 B.A'L 'Music by the Four Meods Friday Saturday in Ht TptnataPies.

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