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if-: THE CLEAN TIMES-HERALD. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1935 John M. Curry A I "The Route of Service" 418 Wwl Slate Street--Telephone S581 V. A.

LETRO, Associate Merry Yulctidc We thank you for your generous patronage, and 'may Enjoy it we again The People's Market SCHUMAN and PIKE 318 West State Street Bethel Church Program To Be On Christmas The annual community Christmas Tree and Sunday School program of the Bethel A. M. K. Church will be held on Wednesday night at the church on South Fifth Street. Many articles of clothing have been given to the less fortunate which will be distributed at the church.

The clothing will be In the charge of the local missionary society. Christmas Eve Not An Excuse Regular i Of City Board Must Be Held; May Be Adjourned. Does He Need To Shave? First reports of a New VfMi'n resolution received today of men who, In their onn need (in liiwulUe to their (trowing full Tho men entered into a contract, signed and witnessed, the protWons of which entail the payment of fifty cents for each and every time one Id caught by the other without having as recent as twenty-four hours of the time of the cliiillvngv. The agreement was signed In the presence of a city official uho is to act as judge and who is to recchc a fee of five cents each and every time he rules that a violation has occurred. The agreement is effective January 1, 1036.

Midnight Mass At St. John's Church Tonight In accordance with the prevailing custom, and In harmony with the Joy and fcstlclty of the Christmas season, the Church of St. John has been gaily decorated with ropes of laurel, wreaths and colored lights, "ear the sanctuary there has been erected' a crib, depicting the most important event in the written-sketch of lime, tl.e birth of our Lord in the stable of Bethlehem. Tonight at midnight a solemn high mass will be celebrated by the Rev. William B.

Quinlan. assisted by the Rev. Francis J. O'Meara. and the Rev.

Gentle Crowloy, O. F. M. Special musical program will be given by the choir of St. John's Church, under the direction of Professor .1.

O. Mirtinclli. Other masses on Christmas day will be at seven, eight, nine-fifteen and ten forty-five o'clock. Year Reviewed i By Speaker At Hay all of the good things you want come true this Christmas season is our wish. from your Members of the Common Coun cil and Mayor Fred W.

forness, arc bemoaning the fact that KOltlly lOflaY according to the provisions of the I- City Charter a regular meeting A review of the year 193o was must be held tonight, Christmas presented for the Rotary Club of Evc Olean at its icgular session at the Had the meeting night occurred Olean House today by H. L. Sac- on Christmas Day, the session kctt of Olean High Unnecessary? At fire headquar.ter» today, a run to the Carlcy Heater Co. plant, North Union Street, Monday evening, Is listed an an unnecessary call. However, there Is an opportunity for a difference of opinions.

Firemen from Chemical No. 3 were called to the plant at eight-fifteen o'clock Monday evening by the watchman. Arriving, they learned he had smclled smoke everywhere he went in the plant. A careful inspection of the plant failed to reveal a fire until It was discovered that the smoke was caused by a smoldering spot on the trousers of the which accounted for the odor of smoke following him. could be held the following night.

Today is not. a holiday, however. If a quorum docs not appear at the meeting tonight, it would be entirely regular for the meeting to be adjourned until a later date. A meeting must be held tonight. That rule is the reason for the decision not to hold the special meeting scheduled for last night.

Mayor Forness and City Clerk William T. Donigan anticipate that a quorum will be present CLEANERS and that the regular busi- will be transacted. Ad zest to the Holiday feast with Olean Ministers Plan Union Services Soon The Olean Ministers Associa- Seniors home from various colleges for the holidays were guests of the club. i Deaths of several prominent persons, from whom, the speaker pointed out. the world inherits the benefaction of their works, were enumerated.

Scientific advances, including the of Admiral Byrd. Colonel Lindbergh and various men of the medical, astronomical and other professions were given consideration. New developments in industry and in aviation which mark a long forward step were cited. Noteworthy progress, especially by the Federal government, in the matter of crime prevention was listed as a promising sign, as was, the outlook for peace through the! Vl111 1 efforts of the League of Nations, Telephone Employes Aid Needy v'i de Christmas Baskets In Place Of Usual Party. Material expressions of mas greetings are replacing the annual Christ-nas party for ployes of the New York Telephone Company here.

In place of the customary party, the employe. 1 are fending Christmas baskets to needy families. Arrangements --c being handled bv a committee comprising Mis. Do You Rtmtmbcr Charles Flagg Funeral Thursday Funeial KrvlccB 'for Charles L. Flagg will be held Thuiiday afternoon at two o'clock the home, 125 North Tenth Street.

The Rev. Willis A. Stackhousc, pastor of Trinity Methodist Epia- copal Church, will officiate. Burial' will be In Pleasant Valley NARCISSUS! Special for ChrlMmu OOc OPPENHEIM'S --adv. tfffftt A I or phont ui whtri you'd te gs.

We'll Frli Authorlied siMmiMp Agency KimbeH's Travel Service IN OAKLEAl-S BOOKSTORE Olun The Girls and Fellows at PICKUP'S STATE GRILL 244 NOKTH UNION STREET extend the Season's Best Wishes to all their friends and patrons We will be elowd Christmas Day Night for Redecorating. We Thursday morning o'clock. er Si 1 I I II is uay i'e ffl at 7 ft Blanch Martin. Miss Rachael Shechan and Miss Josephine Ti-c boskets are being sent th afternoon. held in the various churches of Olean.

January 6-10. as follows: Monday. January 6--First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. A. Frank Houscr.

speaker. Tuesday. January 7--First Evangelical Church, the Rev. lf i despite the fact that even now the' world is on the verge of another great war. The entrance of the government Rev.

F.C. Weidman, Olean Passes The Rev. F. C. Weidman, passed BY F.

II. LATIMER, 1'ltKSCOTT, A I Do you member, you seen much in the papers for the a few months about the Townsend rlan? However, i Mr. Townsend annou there 1 be a third party in the field in 1936, members of both the old parties who arc prominent as leaders have become quite kittery, as well as congressmen and senators who want to continue drawing that S10.000 a year. Regardless of the apparent belief of many old time politicians, the movement is spreading rapidly throughout the country. They are not counted 'in thousands these days but--in millions.

As the security bill of Mr. Roosevelt is studied, it has become evident that its cost will exceed that of the Townsend Plan, in- We sincerely hope that this will prove the your gay Christ- muses Below Palace Theatre 259 N. Union St. uito business, the increase of national debt, though with a low- rc Methodist Episcopal Church, the ere g'ivcn by Mr. Sackett as other items of interest during the Very Rev.

Joseph Groves, speak- i America, the speaker said in closing rapidly becoming social- Cr Thursdav. January 9-First conscious. The people are inquir- Methodist'Episcopal Church, the ing into the ways of government Rev. J. R.

Duffield. speaker. and are discovering why the w. Friday. January 10-First Bap- of the people, even when clearl list Church, the Rev.

expressed, is so often thwarted This, he said, is demonstrated by one of the most forward steps of morning, according to word received here by his daughter, per capita cost, and the OSS c'Donnell, North. Eighth Street. Mr. Weidman came to Olean in 1SS9 and was pastor of the Im- vancing of several plans for the security of the American people manuel Lutheran Church speaker. Market Basket Stores Employes Had Christmas Tree The seventy-six employes of the Times-Herald, exclusive of carriers and outside agents, enjoyed the an- a Christmas tree exercises in I the business office Monday even- Gifts were distributed and uichanged.

thc year, the rapid inclusion by schools of social and economic studies in their curriculums. Kiwanis Program Installation of officers will take place at a regular meeting of the Kiwanis Ciub. to be heid Thursday noon at the Olean House. Jan-1 He was born at Wnitcstone, N. 1 October 15, 1S55.

Since retiring he had made his home with Mrs. at Camdcn. The body will an Wednesday taken to the home of Mrs. O'Donnell, 130 North Eighth Street, until Thursday at twelve-thirty o'clock when it" will be taken to the Immanuel Lutheran Church where it will lie in state until two-thirty o'clock during which time friends i may call. i Surviving are: five daughters.

Mrs. Saul'. Mrs. Donald R. Holt, Mrs.

Lawrence Cornwall, an all ready over-taxed people. The hordes who are clamoring for monry from Washington for doing everything but the right thing arc increasing all the time. One has only to read daily papers to know that the administrations bungle of the cotton deal has killed King Cotton in the United Other countries have benefitted at our expense. More than 30.000.000 bushels of corn imported this year settles the rive in Olean I hog-corn situation and the rnerry and will be i dince socs on. Wild cat spending for only one purpose now.

The reelection of Mr. Roosevelt as a figure head for Felix Frankfurter, the Stalin oi the government, chief dispenser of patronage, last au- I thority in any policy of the By the time the self named vetcr- I ans have sold their votes for debt of the government, we will bo well on our way to a forty billion debt on Is There A Santa Clans? which the interest becomes due crv Buffalo and Mrs. O'Donncll: once a year. The more I have The Rev F. W.

studied the Townsend plan, the more I believe it to be the hope two sons. 1 man. Glenridgc. N. and Wcidman.

Woodbury. N. one 'brother. Henry Weidman. Jersey our country's existence as a people.

free Here's hoping you have We extend to you felicitations this Happy Christmas--may it hold a wealth of genuine good cheer and joy for you and yours. MAKIAN HANN1FAN "BILL" HANNIKAN FRANK CONSEDINE "ODY" O'OONNELL fTC York Sun. I take pleasure in answering at once and thus promi-, Eranii chiidrcn. ncntly the communication below, expressing at the same time our great gratification that it's a i author is numbered Funeral services will be conducted at two-thirty o'clock Thursday i at the church." the Rev- Martin 1 pastor, officiating. Bur! ial will be at Ml.

View Cemetery. Crfetmatf It's always gx.d tidings when giod fellows get together and all here to wish you the jollies', merriest, most fun-filled Christmas you ever enjoyed. Yours for cheery greetings. TIMES-HERALD A I I DEP'T ,1. McCaul John J.

Croiclcy Donald J. McKay John P. Kimbfll Births Twin daughters were bom to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Myron Collins of Genoa.

N. Monday. Mr. Collir.s is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Collins of I'ortville. OPPEXHEIM'S A I5c ANc lt CITY CAB CO. 106 SOl'TII I-'IKST STKKKT among the friends of the Sun: Dear Editor--I am eight years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says, "If you see it in the-Sun it's so." Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus.

I I I A 115 West Ninety-Fifth Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the skepticism of a they do not believe except they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether they be men's or children's, are little. In ROSES For CHRISTMAS this great universe of ours man is a mere insect, an ant.

in A truly welcome gilt, reasonably his intellect, as compared with the boundless world about him. as measured by the intelligence capable of grasping the whole and knowledge. Yes. Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as cer-, tainly as love and generosity and devotion exist and you know that they abound and give to your life it's highest beauty and joy.

Alas! How dreary would be the world i there were r.o Santa Claus. It would be as dreary as if there were no There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no lomnnce make tolerable this existence. should have r.o enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The eternal light i which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies.

You might get your papa to hire men to watch in all the chimneys on Christmas eve catch Santa Claus, bu; even if they did not see Santa Ciaus. coming down, what that prove? Nobody sees Sania but that is no sign there is r.o Sa'ita Claus. The most real things in the arc those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever fairies dancing on the Of not, but that's no proof that are r.ol there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the there arc unseen and unseeable in the world.

You tear apart the baby's rattle what makes that inside. bnl there is a veil oivenr.g the world which rot lhe strongest man. n'r even the united strength of all the strongest men that ever lived, could apart. Only faith, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain ar.d view and picture the supernal beauty and flory beyond. Is it all real? Ah.

Virginia, in all this world, there is nothing else real and abiding. No Santa Claus! Thank Cod. he and he lives for- tver. A thousand years from now, Virginia, nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood. THIS IS THE MONTH TO LAY CASH ON TMI UNI ew JoliT ftil to mi GEORGE W.

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