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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 10

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Hamburg, New York
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Page:
10
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Page Ten Among Our Friends Mr.1 and Mrs. Leland A. Good I year of St. Louis, Mo. are guests ct Mr.

and Mrs. J. Leo Goodyear of Highland Ave. Mr. Goodyear Is a member of Bob Cross orchestra which Is currently playing at the Statler Hotel, Mr.

and Burnett Vlger of Center St had as weekend guests their son, Burnett Viger and Mrs. Vlger of Corning, with their chil dren, Susan and Janle; a daughter vr i mi, iivaier '-n-uijiiuuiu euro nil. Kolmodln of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Robert Winegar of Victory Ave. and their children, Barbara, John and Rickle, left Monday, morning for' a week In Washington, D. C. Mrs. Theodora Greenwald and her son, Paul, of East Main St.

are spending tre Easter, vacation in Swarthmore, Pa. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. Mrs.

Theodore Repp, who has been visiting the Aliens for several weeks will return home with them. Miss Harriet Klippert of. Buffalo was the Easter; guest of her bro ther, Howard, W. Klippert and Klippert ot Pleasant Ave. Douglas and Sondra Rhodes of Bemus Point are visiting their grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Hen-ry J. Wallace of Division St They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhodes.

Jack Wheeler, a freshman stu dent at Heidelburg College; Tiff uv, spent the Raster with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wheeler of Parkside Mrs. Loyd S.

Wise of Valley View Ave. and her children, Peg-gy Sharon and Nancy Lee, left Monday for Rocky River for' a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. S. M. McFrederick and Mr.

Mc- Frederlck. Miss Judith Young of the Ham burg High School music faculty Is spending the Easter vacation witn her mother Mrs. Milton A. Young of Catskill and a sister, Mrs. Ralph Terrace and Mr.

Terrace of East Orange, N. J. Mr. And Mrs. Fred Hein of Lake St and their daughter, Nancy, are in Florida' for the Easter holidays.

They are vUlting Richard E. Le-derman of Stevens who is stationed at Whiting Air Force Base in Milton, Fla. John E. Sowers, 3rd, has returned to St Lawrence University on Monday after spending his Easter, vacation here with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Sowers, Jr. pf Windover Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T.

Good of Lancaster, Pa. were Easter weekend guests of their the Rev. Kenneth H. Good and Mrs. Good of Long Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. William W. Spieg-ler of Long Ave. "had as weekend guests Mrs.

A. W. Peirce of Battle Creek, Mich, and her three children, Robert, Barbara and Mar-cla. On Saturday evening the fpleglers and Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ro-ert Winegar of Victory Ave. entertained with a supper party at the Spiegler home in honor of Mrs. Peirce. Peter Guenther, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Guenther of Wind-over Dr, returned to Cornell University on Sunday after a 10-day spring vacation. He spent part of his vacation skiing In Stow, Vt Harry Guenther, who la in his sophomore year at Dartmouth, is borne until Monday of next week. Nola Nlckrenz, a student In the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, pent the Easter vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Nlckrens of Lake View Ave. Dick Crawfdrd spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford of Boston Hills. He attending the University of Maine at Orono, and has been pledged to Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity.

HAMBURG SUN and ERIE COUNTY INDEPENDENT Thursday, -April 9. J95 Vera Ann Monroe spent the Eas ter weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Luke Monroe of Highland Ave. She is a student at Gou-cher College In Baltimore. Mrs.

John E. Sowers of Leban on, Pa. arrives on Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sowers, Jr.

of Windover Drv E. Fitzgerald of West Hickory, Pa. Is here several weeks as the gwest Of her John R. Watson and Mr. Watson of Oliver PL.

Mrs. William T. Murray of Mid- dletown, Conn, is here for. several months as the house guest of her son, Edwin A. Murray, and Mrs.

Murray of North St- Susanne Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman L. Stone of Un ion St has been home for the Eas ter vacation from Ohio University. She had as her -guest Miss Jana Shelt of Silver Springs, Md.

who is a senior at Ohio, susanne is In her sophomore year and is major ing in Journalism. i i and Mrs. Conde P. Bley of S. Lake St spent the Easter vacation, with their daughter, Mrs.

Joseph' P. Brogan' and Mr. Brogan In PoughV--- Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Hilde- braffdt of Syracuse and- their two David and" Carol Louise; spent last week' here- as guests of Mr. Hildebrandt's father, George Hildebrandt of Oakland Place. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munch of Buffalo St and their children, Ell zabeth, Robert and Margaret, spent the Easter weekend in Blngham- ton with Mrs.

Harrison J. Wilcox, mother of Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ma- Kaig of Idle wood Ave.

have re turned from a 10-day. stay at the Homestead In Hot Springs, Va. Malcolm Davy and Gary Allan Jones, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jones of Parkside Ave.

are visiting their grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of Jamesvllle for the Easter Jiolidays. LINUS M. Funeral Director Ambulance Service i Boifon, New York, Phone Bostorv 520O YOUR NEEDS reeeeee MWit lYULHAL UtKJblT CIHUUX'C (XXUVftAIMt HUM.

IUW KUtUWl (I.IU4 2,887,978.76 709,282.10 225,911.44 1,755,705.83 2,241,315.91 70,462.70 8,287.80 TOTAL $9,210,943.04 These Grasshoppers Get the Jump on Trouble! OFFICERS GORDON 8. MOHR President WILLARD J. MAQAVERN Vice-President W. MERTON DALE Caahler and Trust Officer JOHN 8. DOMIN8KI Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer F.

EUGENE FOSTER Assistant Cashier RUTH M. BANTLE Ass't Trust Officer and Ass't Cashier ou probably nerer sa a "grasshopper' that waves a flag, rings a bell and even 1 tarns on a signal light. -Yet, millions of "these 'grasshoppers" work for you in the telephone offices. They protect vital equipment from trouble that' could put hundreds of phones ont el service. "Grasshopper," you see, is the name our telephone maintenance men give to a tiny electrical fuse that looks nd acts like its namesake.

It has a miniature flag attached a leglike piece of wire that jumps into the air when the fuse blows. And to make-sure it gets quick attention, a grasshopper-fuse also sounds an alarm and blinks a signal light. Grasshopper fuses help! us get-tiie jump'; on trouble help give you dependable phone service. They're one of the reasons why the average telephone stays on job 6 years without interruption to service! New; York Telephone FOR BANKING SERVICE ARE GROWNGw Growing communities call for the services of your bank, in ever greater volume. This Statement of Condition, made as of the close of business on March 3T, 1953 shows how The Peoples Bank is equipped to meet them.

ft R'C S' Cash' on hand, in Federal Reserva Bank and other banks U. S. Government Securities, direct and guaranteed Stat and Municipal Securities Federal Reserve Bank Stock Other Bonds and Investments Loans discbunts Mortgages Bank Furniture Fixtures Other Resources LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus 325,000.00 Undivided Profits 68,129.42 't- 4 TOTAL CAPITAL FUNDS 643,129.42 Reserves for Interest Taxes Y. 2,559.78 Provisions for Income' Taxee 45,027.1 1 Unearned Interest and Discount 16,501.99 DEPOSITS 8,503,724.74 TOTAL $9,210,943.04 DIRECTORS Chairman of Board KENNETH EATON BniK Corp. FLOYD 8.

ECKHARDT Chief KngUtMT. Btblehem SteeJ CorfL. 8HERBURN FORBU8H Forbuah Xumbr Co. CHARLES J. GERBEft Prwktent.

Pcu OU Co, HENRY J. GEUTINtt lUUrcd Carnwr WILBUR A. HILLWIG OptometrUt GEORGE A. LAUB Geo. Laub'i Sons (Tanners) WILLARD J.

MAGAVERN Attorn.y GORDON 8. MOHR Pm.ld.nt. People Bnl( ELMER RIEFLER Contractor (Klefler Bros.) FRANCIS J. 8WARTZ Implement Dealer LLOYD ZIMMERMAN Wholeaal A Retail Ideal.

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