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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 8

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PAGE EIGHT. OCTOBER, lo, 193t, ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE. Waverly, Say re, Athens and Towanda Watkins Glen Contract Won Shumway and children, Marion and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shumway and children, Waldo, Dorothy and Lucile, Lawrence Shumway and children, Doris and Tneron, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Shumway and children, Roy, Arthur and Elwin, Davilla Shumway and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drew. Hickein Admits Firing Hostelry, ORGANIZES AT BATH Bath The Bath Council of Religious Education has organized by, election of Walter Longwell, president; William D.

Garrison vice-president; Arthur Hamilton, treasurer; Miss Mary Hopkins, secretary. has been honored by appointment as a member of the drill team committee of the New York Association of Elks. Legion-Sponsored Play Is Success; Well Patronized Towanda Post Chooses Metz By Falls Firm Elmira District Of W. F. M.

S. Has Election HONOR BATH MAN Bath M. H. McConnelL exalted ruler of the Bath Lodge of Elks Gets Prison Term Watkins Glen The contract for building an addition to the municipal plant has been awarded the As Commander Seneca Engineering Company of after this indictment at the last Owego Not less than seven and Waverly "Here Comes Arabelle," the play being presented at the Presbyterian Church social hall under the auspices of the Betowski-VanDerMark Post of the American Legion, was received en Montour Falls, which concern was the lowest bidder. The lowest bid term of Court in September he stated that he had no attorney and GOSPER-KELLY Largest Stock of Children's Shoes in Southern New York one-half years nor more man is years In Auburn Prison was the sentence imposed by County Judge the court assigned Attorney Fred Towanda Albert Met was elect was $1065.

The other bids received were as follows: Floyd Marshall, Watkins thusiastically at its opening per J. Davis to look after the defen Nathan Turk in County Court wea nesdav afternoon on Fred G. Hick ed commander of Towanda Post, dant's interests. Attorney Davis formance Tuesday night and even Towanda J. Wayne Scorel! of Towanda was elected president at the meeting: of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Elmira district.

Central New York Conference. Philadelphia Branch, Glen, Rushmore A Long- more generously lauded at the con 42, American Legion, at a meeting ein' after he had entered a plea of appeared in court on behalf of his client Wednesday afternoon and asked the court to be as lenient guilty to an indictment charging Tuesday night He succeeds Allen cluding show last night. All of the numbers were ably well, Elmira, Pulford Dempsey, Elmira, Leo J. arson in the first degree. Kershner.

neid Here Tuesday. as possible. Held, Rochester, $14,170. Other officers follow: senior vice- Other officers chosen are: vice- given while the individual roles were worthy of commendation. The proceeds of the play will be commander, Norman E.

Aten; jun president. Mrs. T. W. Feeley, Mil-lerton; treasurer, Miss Marion Fell- ior vice commander, Fred A.

Mills turned over to the American Le Wellsboro Pastors Hickein was arrested July 11 after he had made a confession to District Attorney George L. Andrews, State Trooper H. J. Mitter and Chief of Police Earl Sibley of Owego stating that he had set fire to a room on the third floor of the Ah- bush, Towanda; recording secre gion treasury. Minier Given Party For 74th Birthday finance officer, V.

L. Grenell; historian. William L. Winter; chap tary. Mrs.

George Kinesley. Durell: Announce Services I 'i counsellor for young people. Miss lain, josepn w. seaman; member of executive committee, W. Allen Kershner, Legion corporation di Mary Henry.

Towanda; superin Wellsboro Services in local clfir Mil tendent, junior work. Mrs. Charles Wellsburg James Minier of Main Street was pleasantly sur churches are announced as follows rectors, Cecil Allen and Allen Russel, Canton; secretary of litera St Paul's Episcopal, Dr. George prised recently on his 74th birth Kershner; adjutant, Cecil E. Allen ture.

Miss Angle Louns berry, waga Hotel late on the evening oi July 10. A few days later Hickein, at the request of the district attorney, wrote out in his own handwriting a detailed confession of the crime. He would never assign any B. Van Waters, rector; Holy Com day by family and relatives. A munion, 8 a.

morning prayer arum corps chairman, Allen Kershner; publicity officer, John Beirne: chairman Mainesburg; secretary of Christian stewardship, Mrs. N. Beach, Mansfield; secretary of extension supper was served, the birthday cake being the handiwork of a Lehigh Staff Due to Visit Sayre Today and Confirmation, 10:30 preside over by Bishop Wyatt Brown; Sunday mative for the act, however. Norman Aten; chairman member young niece, Miss Betty Varner. The following were present: Mr.

work, Mrs. Alton Reeves, Milan; secretary of publicity, Mrs. Charles Tfc. flr the hotel on July 10 school, 11:45. ship committee, Fred Mills; legal and Mrs.

Ralph Minier and daugh am omcer, Joseph Eeaman; audit Longwell, Mansfield. St. Peter's Catholic, the Rev. Thomas Durkin, pastor; Mass at was the third in a series of mysterious fires which occurred in that ters; Tioga, Mr. and Mrs See the rows of Kali-sten-iks Babyhood to college.

Healthy feet and happy faces Pave the way to knowledge. ing commitee, Carl Fanning and Harry Martin, Burdett; Arthur William Winter. Antrim, Wellsboro, 10:30. hostelry within 18 montns. iicKem Presbyterian, Dr.

O. G. Cocks, Teaclier was a boarder at me uulc been employed in making re Sayr Sayre Directors and officials of the Lehigh Valley Railroad are to pairs to the hotel necessuaiea uy minister; morning service, 10:30, sermon, "When Matthew Stood Up." talk to boys and girls; Sunday school, noon. Methodist, the Rev. E.

Becker the two previous fires, and suspicion was directed against him. A visit the Sayre shpps today, it was announced here Wednesday. W. H. Anderson Will Give Talk Kall-sten-lka Metatarsal A rrh and 3-potnt Suapenaioa close watch was kept and his move Recovers From Dread Disease The party passed through here Mose, Addison; Archie Lloyd, Cameron Mills; John Kahler and daughter, Anna, Big Flats; Eugene Marlatt, Mrs.

Eliza Minier, Mrs. Roy Minier, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Quick, Woodhull; Mr. and Mrs.

Meredith Spoaks, daughter, Louise, W. H. Welliver. Miss Blanch Welli-ver and Mrs. Louis Edwards, Elmira; Frederick Gibbs, Miss Kathryn Gibbs, Bentley Creek Road, Pa.

ments checked. He was appre-)nHi rfurin? the afternoon of Brownell, pastor; morning service, 10:30. rally day program; Sunday late last night en route to Buffalo and expect to stop here on their return trip late this afternoon. It was not definitely known if President K. school, Epworth L.eague,'6:30; July 11 and closely questioned by the officers.

At first he denied any Sunday Evening evening service, 7:30. knowledge of the fires, but nnany First Baptist, the Rev. Charles E. Loomis is a member of the inspection party. William Sheriff, pastor; morning after several hours' questioning acknowledged that he had set the third fire, but stoutly maintained service, rally day exercises Waverly William H.

Anderson. Honor Wellsboro Sayre Miss Aleta Campbell, Sayre Junior High School teacher, who was stricken with infantile paralysis. 10 days ago, is reported to be on the road to recovery at the Robert Packer Hos that he knew nothing of the cause former head of the Anti-Saloon with address by Judge J. Warren Davis of the Trenton, N. Federal Milltown League in New York State of the other two fires, which atti and valiant prohibition crusader, is Vacant, Fire Scene Circuit Court; Sunday school, evening service, 7:30, illustrated lecture, "The Master's Message." scheduled to speak at a union serv pital.

She originally, suffered- off- tude he has constantly adhered to, and when questioned by Judge Turk in court Wednesday before sentence was passed denied that Man on Birthday Wellsboro The home of S. De-lancey Shumway of Wellsboro R.D. 4, was the scene of a surprise party Sunday when 28 guests gathered to celebrate his 80th birthday. ice in the Waverly Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday evening, on Christian Science, service 11 a. m.

Sayre A blaze of undetermined he had ever set any other fires. AntHimmigration. paralysis of both legs but this condition has disappeared and attending physicians are of the opinion that she will completely recover from the malady. in rooms on Main Street. Topic, "Doctrine of Atonement." When Hickein was arraignea origin caused slight damage to a vacant dwelling at 165 Cayuta Street, Milltown, early Wednesday.

The congregations of the First Free Methodist, the Rev. Edward wins a smile a style for every, taste. In all sizes, from babies' to senior misses'. AAAA, AAA, AA, and widths. Extra narrow for slim, delicate feet and extra wide lor the sturdy ones.

Healthy feet are a priceless blessing not to be endangered by careless fitting of shoes to tender, growing feet. Ka LISTEN-IK keep good feet healthy. Your doctor knows ask him. And they've got the style that Presbyterian and First Baptist A picnic dinner was served from It was the second fire to damage unurcnes oi waverly will unite with Annable, pastor; class meeting, 10 a. Sunday school, noon; preaching, 11 a.

m. and 7 p. a table pyramided with a huge Rules Federal the members of the First M. TO CONDUCT FUTERAL pink and white birthday cake made Church at the service. by his only daughter, Mrs.

William Marshcreek Baptist, the Rev. C. a property or a sayre councilman during the past week. Frank Smith, Milltown Councilman, was owner of the building. Recently the block owned by Thomas Lynch, Hodder.

Mr. Shumway was presented an attractive gift. W. Sheriff, pastor; Bible school, 2 p. church service, 3 p.

m. Intoxicated Driving an Eastside Councilman, was prac The guests included: Mr. and Baptist Church at Crookedcreek, Sayre The funeral of Wilson O. Fenner, former Sayrite who was killed by a dynamite blast near Johnson City Monday, was to be held at Aliens' funeral parlor in Endicott thi3 afternoon. Burial will be in Endicott.

GOSPER-KELLY Main Street Court to Hear Lease Action Mrs. William C. Hodder and chil tically destroyed by fire. the Rev. Orey Crippen, pastor; Sun Charged Sayre Man In the Smith dwelling the names dren, Mr.

and Mrs. Laverne Schoon- day school, 11 a. preaching, were confined to the kitchen and over, Walter Heffner, Phyllis and noon. the cellar. June Hodder, Mr.

and Mrs. Luther C. and M. A. Church, Crooked- Sayre Paul C.

Gray, 549 Clark Street, was held to court on creek, the Rev. R. F. Sipley, pas tor, Sunday school, 10 a. preach a charge of drunken driving by Justice of the Peace George (d.

Bath A motion to return from ing, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bonfoey Wednesday.

jurisdiction of Federal Court to the jurisdiction of Supreme Court of Stonyfork Baptist, the Kev. H. J. Gray was arrested by Captain Rumsey, pastor; Sunday school, 10 Steuben County the actions oi K. Evans following an auto acci- IPMHEDdD a.

preacning ai ax; x-raper, preaching service 7:30 p. m. aent at Keystone Avenue and Lincoln Street. His car collided, with Thomas and Hannah Kane against the Reserve Oil Company has been denied by Judge John R. Knight of Keeneyville charge, the Kev.

Ma a machine driven by Angelo Alteri bel Johnson, pastor; sermon, "Sow Both cars were damaged but no one was injured. Buffalo. The actions were brought by Attorney Wilbur F. Knapp of Bath to vacate oil and gas leases Offers at RHoimey SavnmiG Miceo! 1-WHIM tCOWOMY sum ing and Middlebury, Keeneyville, Sunday school, Niles Valley, 7:30 p. Sun as allesredlv obtained by the Re Athens Child, Hit serve Company on property owned By Truck, Improves by Mr.

and Mrs. Kane in Addison and vicinity. The complaint of the day 11 a. m. East Charleston Methodist, the Rev.

J. A. Robinson, pastor; morning worship, Sunday school, Catlin Hollow, worship, Sunday school, 10:30. Kanes alleges that the leases were Athens Anna Marie North, 6 secured through misrepresentation Page School pupil, who was injured seriously when run down and fraud and that the considera tion as received by the Kanes in by a motor truck here Tues leasing the property is inadequate, day noon, is reported to be im The Reserve Oil Company is proved at the Robert Packer Hos CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness, sympathy, also for foreign corporation, its home office pital. The child received a serious fracture of her left hip, caused being outside the State or xscw HOME GROWN FANCY POTATOES, peclt 13c 1 Bushel 50c the beautiful flowers and use of Vnrk.

The company posted mc when the heavy vehicle dragged her along the highway. cars during our recent bereave necessary bond upon which the actions were transferred to Federal ment D. E. Bangs and family. Andrew Eiffert, Milan, driver of Court.

the truck, has been exonerated of The Reserve Company moved be blame for the mishap. fore Judge Knight for a bill of particulars as to the allegations of Named Tax Agent fraud and misrepresentation in tne Kanes' complaint, but Judge WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED Knight denied the motion. He also combined both actions Si i Tall Cans of the Kanes on the ground that they are identical as to the facts stated In the complaints. According to Attorney Knapp 7 TUBE GRID the cases will be tried in Federal SCREEN (1930 Model) Court at Elmira in January. The HERE'S A REAL VALUE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT! Kanes besides seeking to set aside IONA WHITE the leases demand several ihou sand dollars damages.

cans Dodge Is Chairman lip I vV ii 'i i ir I County Commission A4P SOLID PACK Look at these features 7 tubes, (3 screen grid), genuine built-in electro dynamic speaker, station recording dial, push-pull audio, all electric, 16 inches wide, 174 inches high, genuine walnut cabinet. Sold-for $68.00. Special While They Last 3 Sayre Harry L. Dodge was large cans IPuaimnipEsSim 1 elected chairman of the Bradford County Board of Commissioners at Towanda Wednesday. JUST THE THING FOR THAT PUMPKIN PIE! Mr.

Dodges term of office ex TIME TROUBLE MONEY Go by telephone. Costs little -gets things done, From ELMIRA to Detroit, Mich $1.50 Cleveland, Ohio 1.25 Chicago, 111 2.35 New York, N. Y. .95 St. Louis, Mo 3.00 Denver, Col 5.50 Salt Lake City, Utah.

6.75 San Francisco, Cal. 8.50 Above are statknvto-station rates for a 3-minute calL Evening and night rates are even less. (IIW TO HI TELEPHONE COMPAN1 IONA pires on the first Monday in Janu ary, 1932. He failed to win nomination for that office on the Republican ticket in the recent primaries and declined the Prohibition nomi Largest y) CJ Slxe Cans Zf nation which he had won. LARGE LUSCIOUS YELLOW FRUIT.

QUICK SUDS FOR CLOTHES AND DISHES. Hornell Couple Large (SEIIIIPS 3 Pfcgs Asks Insurance Companies Pay LARGE CHOICE CALIFORNIA ILnmma IBearnno as lbs Bath Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Randzzo of Hornell will submit to an examination before a referee at Hornell next week relative to payment of insurance claimed as due on property destroyed by a fire that Complete With Tubes REGULAR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES destroyed their home in Hornell July 28. According to W.

F. Knapp of Bath who represents Mr. and Mrs Randzzo, they lost furniture, cloth IVORY GUEST SOAP eskes 25c XXXX CONF. SUGAR 2 pkes. 15e PINK SALMON can le SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER pail le PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR pkg.

31e GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR pk. 29 ENCORE SPAGHETTI 3 cans Ze GALVANIZED PAILS each 17e OXYDOL Me MEATY PRUNES Med. sise 2 lbs. 2Se YUKON CLUB GINGER ALE 3 sots. 25e DEL MONTE PEACHES Ire.

can lfc DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE Ire. can tie SUNNYFTELD PANCAKE FLOUR, Ire. pkf. 19e EARLY JUNE PEAS 3 cans 25c POST BRAN re. lie CAMAY SOAP 3 cakes le CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE ....3 cans 2Se ing and other personal effects in WE BELIZE, REPAIR AND ADJUST BRAKES Elmira Firestone Service Stores, Inc.

210 WILLIAM ST. Phone S861 jVTRS. LAMAR HEIS-iA KELL, Memphis, social leader, has been named tobacco stamp agent for Memphis. Mrs. Heiskell is only the second woman to be appointed to this important position, and she succeeds Mrs.

Ruth Stratton, who has been the agent since February, 1927. BARKER, ROSE KIMBALL, Inc. PHONE 3100 this fire on which four insuring companies carried policies totalling 18,000. None of this has been paid according to Mr. Knapp who plans actions in collection.

The examination of Mr. and Mrs. Randzzo -IT'S NEW- GRANDMOTHER'S will be under the terms of the insurance policies. 20 OX Loaf LET US DO THE SLICING UNIFORM DEUCIOUSLY FRESH SLICES EVERY ONE! CHOOSE FROM FAMOUS COFFEE TRIO! km Air filli 8 flE WUd MeUow lb 7777777 THE IDEAL ECONOMICAL FUEL TEMPLE ANTHRACITE-SIZED Special Hard Coal Combination $10.15 MADEIRA DOMESTIC MORRIS RUN SIZED COKE WOOD Phone 5304 SOUTHERN TIER COAL CO. 409-415 State Street nicn and Full Dodled TRY THESE TASTY CINNAMON-HONEY BUNS! EACH I wuutiorm Delivered tdlfowdoar 8 America's Foremost 1h Package Coffee PASSES THRO I Here's bun-roodness that you've longed to 570PERATKM6 3OPERATIO6 -A ZaYxPER 'tn its cleaning rrf, STEAMING PftOCS discover! These delicious buns axe caned BEAR PAWS because they have the shape of a bear's paw.

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