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IXXAL AI^EBSONXL Ifr. and Mrs. Geotsgs Oook-qpeiit the worinmd visiting friends at Mewtmr]^ Miss Helen Ives ci Ithaca q;)ent the weekend with her mother, B(rs. Elizabeth Ives. The n^embers of the Minerva dub visited the old Indian fort a^t Sdioharie on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atwell of WiMdsor spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L E. Terry. RusseU Tyler and his brother, Giles Tyiw. of AUaben were busi- ness callers in Utica on Frklay. Mrs. John Sdioomnawer of Wal- den is i^encOng the week with her mother, Mrs. Barbara Delameter. Mr. and Mrs. John Hull and son of Ithaca were weekend guests oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedl PoUey. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Vosburgh of Binshamtcm were Thursday tfWBDight guerts U her sister, Mrs. Wesley Darrer. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Terry and family spent Sunday v i s i t ^ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCan at Walton. Mrs. J. H. HItt left on Thursday to spend a week with her sister, Jtfrs. W. J. Weeks at Kingston. Mrs. Nellie Krosier and daugh- ter of Binghamton called on hen cousin, Mrs. Sam Osbom, recently. Joe Christian, Nelson Delameter, Ralph Brown and WiUiam Van- Bensdioten were Siaiday visitors at Amsterdam. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. TerwUIiger of West Havea Conn., are intending • few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BowL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherew oi Pleaaant Valley q;>ent the week- end at tiie home of her sister, Mrs. Howard Swart, and family. Walley Hansen and friends of Bovina Cento* wer« Sunday after- noon guests at the home of his idster, Mrs. Dalton Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dorrer and Mrs. Kautz of Callicoon tpeat Ihursday at the home of Bfr. and Mrs. Wesley Doirer, .. Mrs. Charles Turner and Mr. iknd Mrs. Albert Beebe of Brook- ]|rD were mcent guests of Bdrs. Anna Winter and Mrs. E. A. Race. Mrs. A. G. Lee and Mrs. William Redfem of Cornwall spent the weekend at the home of their lister. Mrs. Harry Odell, and fam- fly. Mr. and M^s. Leighton Boyes of 61*n Ridge, N. J., were Saturday fpA Sunday guests at the h<»ne of his parents, Mr. £md Mrs. W. A. Boyes. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Doty oi Pleasant Valley and Sherman Odell of Fanwood were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Lttttin. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson of were Saturday dinner guests of his sister, Mrs. George £. Gladstone, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Miller. Mrs. Mildred Sperling entertain- ed the Junior Contract Bridge dub Bt her home on "nmrsday evening ta last week. Mrs. D. W. David- •on made high score. Mrs. N, L. Lattin and Mrs. Barold Biter attended the Ladies' iUd meeting at the home of Mrs. WilM«D Scudder at Haloott Center m Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Guy Hill and daughtM, Viigiaia Aim, of Sche- pactady and Miss Margaret Hill of Otega were weekend guests of their paroits, Mr. and Mrs. R G. HflL Miss Vera Brundage, who at- tends Skidmore college at-Sara- toga, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swdage. on Saturday evening. Miss Vera entertained some friends at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Funari, Miss Itabd Halcott, Mr. and Mrs. Cmevt Gavett, Mr. and MHL Joto Chuithffl and daughters, ^cta «ad Gloria, at Wattpn, enjoyed a picnic at Atfmlmn dam oo Sun- day. TWs wKs the twelftti ffiwg anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. FunarL L O C A L A N D I^JTSONAL Mrs. Gilford FUnari, Miss "Vir- ginia Cook and Miss Hilda Dela- meter spent Saturday afternoon in Kingston on business. Miss Dorothy Williams, R N of Chester, Pa., is spending a two- weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Menritt and s(Hi, Walter, uid Decker Mer- ritt attended the funeral (tf Mrs. Mary Merritt at Rockland Mr. and Mrs. John Gersti and daughter, Virginia, were Sunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gersti, at Roxbury. Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Tyler and son, Clark, and Mrs. Giles T}^ and daughter, PMrida, of ABabai. were Saturday afternoon callers in Oneonta. Mr. and Mr& Dewey Belt spent Monday in New York dty on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sanford and Miss Emily McCumber were Oneonta visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stouten- burg^ and Mr. and Mrs. Cliftcm Oliver iq)ent Wednesday in Kings- ton. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Winton Ruff spent frcoB Friday untfl Sunday-in New York dty attending the world series. 3rd]pig Week BtJTTER 2 lb.- S S c Miss Evelyn Brown of Bing- hamton is spending the week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ivan Delamet^. Mrs. G. A. Scott and daughter, Roberta, retiHned home on Sun^- day after spending a few days at Peteri^rou^, N. H., and Cam- bridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BarJcs and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Edwards and two difldren of Kingston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Yeny. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tremper of Wallingford, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. T^remper of Arena were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tremper <m Tuesday. Several pe<^ from Marg^t- ville were entertained at a party at Kelly's hall at Halcottville on Monday evening 'in honor of the birthdays oi Mm. Richard Adidses, Lewis Low, Jdm Blish and Roy Saxouer. Several peofde from Mavgaret- ville were in Kingston on Wednes- day evening of last week to see the play 'Tobacco Road." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wehrle and daughter, Gerda, and Frank Gos- soo of niomston. Conn., were Sun- day guests of Frank Wehrie. The Danghtess of Union Veter- ans will hold their regular meet- ing at the Firemen's hall this Fri- day evening at 8 o'dock. Mr^ and LtersTsTA. Kelly, Mrs. Charles Fairbaim and Mrs. H. G. Eekert wei^ in AsWaad x>n Tues- day to attend the funeral of Ridi- ard Winter. A&P FRESH PACK Whitehouse Evaporated MILK 10 57c Tender PRUNES 40 to 50^ to the Foond LR-St Prindpal and Mre. Elton F. S. Shaver and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker spent Sunday at Ithaca and ivisited Donald Baker, ^o at- tends Ithaca college. Twenty-four < friends of Miss Miila Etts gave her a surprise party in honor of her eighteenth birthday at the home of Miss Margaret Thomson on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ellis left on Frid^ for their home at Chi- cago, HL, after spending a few days at the home <^.hi6 brother, V. W. Ellis. Mrs. CUEford J. EUis, who has been spending the sum- mer here, returned home with them. PARSONS DRUG STORE Mai^aretville, N. Y. Open Daily 6:S0 to 11:80 'TEUEPBONE 70 ilP^pii&soMMeit Cod Liver Oil AddVitcmins and 0 for •gWfcer re- sistucei Cherrosote 'xEzcelleot foe lYmon difficult CQUChjL. Imtl^uafUsiUM Stationery '^utifiii'REX SMNOLA a i O E POUSHES l ^ M c SULTANA EGG NOODLES 25c PANCAKE H-OUR 2,.^19e PANCAKE FLOUR p^,. 6c QUAKER MAID SYRUP c- 10c CA^FIRE MAR3HMALLOWS^ 15c A FREE SCBQOLt PEMCHIc WWSXL EACH P O ^ N P PA^CKAOK BRAND OB D E L M O N T E SXJCED PINEAPPLE 2 , ^ SSc 6 Cans Coldstream PINK SALMON cans 1 9 c Suimyfidd All-Purpose FAMILY FLOUR 2 4 bag 48PbundBag $1.19 98 Pound Bag $2.57 6Sc Smmyfield PASTTRY FLOUR 24.!^ 55c 12 Pound Bag ..... ,._.28c Eajha^cnded SYRUP 12 03L Jug Jug 25c 100%, Pennsylvama SUPI;R BODY MOTOR OE- STTSSc GUARANTEED TRY4T O F F E R I A relkble tfape- k«eper with noi^akrm. Be paztkuUr. liteAttract- h* letters. Btby Oil Sett irk«re j^an go U the aifht. BETTER VALUES OO EARLY Westom Snpw A Keankore Amewanltlon . Gompl^to UB* «f SSbotgwn aodJUfto SiielUL 1» gmtf Shetgvn Shells, ihot .. fflc 14 M t i i JBhotgom fiOiells, If^lhot ^JBde aa gwige « d 10 sane* SbeOs a040 8kali» $L3S JfJUK r Pu ( € I c s ^r. 80-4a Kmc Xt Smnge FlashniiUs 25e op Batteries Bidbs Vi ttk Cheeslate Wmr - , I8c tte • , -iMc MELLO WHEAT Ann Page Ome iMTge PmekMge aaA One Small Pttcksf*. Try tha Small Paekagat If Toa Dont Agne I^s a. Gnuid Qot BfoakCwt Gsnal, Betorn tte , Muve ^Mlnge and Get Your 19« Back. 2^'19c DEL MAIZ CORN GREEN GIANT PEAS SdUP VARIETIES 2p»^ISc 'SStSc g O ' C L O C K C O F F E E 15c A&p i^orr-TWisT kltr/'^AD BUxeA roB^Maa, Pan t * M * ^ Basket F M Bk^ TEAS Oiaaga Pcfett» #r India Cnrkm l^lOc Dold's — Tendnr Process HAMS Whftle or flgiaiifc MUU S M O K E D P I G N I G S ~ ]ji.27e COLANGES, 216 Stafrms^ Winesap. dez. 23c lb. 25c GRAPEFRUIT, 70 ^c £m 25c BAJIASAS^HlSC TDKAYGRAra$,3Ib.»: CAHAGE 3ik5c,5eib.kQg€0c Knu jtgrg A & p r o & D s m m

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Page 1: MILK PRUNES - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031247/1938-10... · Mr. and Mrs Norma. Dotn oi y Pleasant Valle an Shermady n Odell of Fanwoo werd weekene

I X X A L A I ^ E B S O N X L Ifr. and Mrs. Geotsgs Oook-qpeiit

the worinmd visiting friends at Mewtmr]^

Miss Helen Ives ci Ithaca q;)ent the weekend with her mother, B(rs. Elizabeth Ives.

The n^embers of the Minerva dub visited the old Indian fort a t Sdioharie on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atwell of WiMdsor spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L E. Terry.

RusseU Tyler and his brother, Giles Tyiw. of AUaben were busi-ness callers in Utica on Frklay.

Mrs. John Sdioomnawer of Wal-den is i^encOng the week with her mother, Mrs. Barbara Delameter.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hull and son of Ithaca were weekend guests oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedl PoUey.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Vosburgh of Binshamtcm were Thursday tfWBDight guerts U her sister, Mrs. Wesley Darrer.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Terry and family spent Sunday v i s i t ^ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCan at Walton.

Mrs. J. H. HItt left on Thursday to spend a week with her sister,

Jtfrs. W. J. Weeks at Kingston. Mrs. Nellie Krosier and daugh-

ter of Binghamton called on hen cousin, Mrs. Sam Osbom, recently.

Joe Christian, Nelson Delameter, Ralph Brown and WiUiam Van-Bensdioten were Siaiday visitors at Amsterdam.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. TerwUIiger of West Havea Conn., are intending • few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BowL

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherew oi Pleaaant Valley q;>ent the week-end at tiie home of her sister, Mrs. Howard Swart, and family.

Walley Hansen and friends of Bovina Cento* wer« Sunday after-noon guests at the home of his idster, Mrs. Dalton Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dorrer and Mrs. Kautz of Callicoon tpeat Ihursday at the home of Bfr. and Mrs. Wesley Doirer, .. Mrs. Charles Turner and Mr. iknd Mrs. Albert Beebe of Brook-]|rD were mcent guests of Bdrs. Anna Winter and Mrs. E. A. Race.

Mrs. A. G. Lee and Mrs. William Redfem of Cornwall spent the weekend at the home of their lister. Mrs. Harry Odell, and fam-fly.

Mr. and M^s. Leighton Boyes of 61*n Ridge, N. J., were Saturday fpA Sunday guests at the h<»ne of his parents, Mr. £md Mrs. W. A. Boyes.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Doty oi Pleasant Valley and Sherman Odell of Fanwood were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Lttttin.

Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson of were Saturday dinner

guests of his sister, Mrs. George £ . Gladstone, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Miller.

Mrs. Mildred Sperling entertain-ed the Junior Contract Bridge dub Bt her home on "nmrsday evening ta last week. Mrs. D. W. David-•on made high score.

Mrs. N, L. Lattin and Mrs. Barold B i ter attended the Ladies' iUd meeting at the home of Mrs. WilM«D Scudder at Haloott Center m Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mis. Guy Hill and daughtM, Viigiaia Aim, of Sche-pactady and Miss Margaret Hill of Otega were weekend guests of their paroits, Mr. and Mrs. R G. HflL

Miss Vera Brundage, who at-tends Skidmore college at-Sara-toga, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S w d a g e . o n Saturday evening. Miss Vera entertained some friends at dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Funari, Miss Itabd Halcott, Mr. and Mrs. Cmevt Gavett, Mr. and MHL Joto Chuithffl and daughters, ^ c t a «ad Gloria, at Wattpn, enjoyed a picnic at Atfmlmn dam oo Sun-day. TWs wKs the twelftti ffiwg anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. FunarL

L O C A L A N D I ^ J T S O N A L

Mrs. Gilford FUnari, Miss "Vir-ginia Cook and Miss Hilda Dela-meter spent Saturday afternoon in Kingston on business.

Miss Dorothy Williams, R N of Chester, Pa., is spending a two-weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. George Menritt and s(Hi, Walter, uid Decker Mer-ritt attended the funeral (tf Mrs. Mary Merritt at Rockland

Mr. and Mrs. John Gersti and daughter, Virginia, were Sunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gersti, at Roxbury.

Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Tyler and son, Clark, and Mrs. Giles T } ^ and daughter, PMrida, of ABabai. were Saturday afternoon callers in Oneonta.

Mr. and Mr& Dewey Belt spent Monday in New York dty on busi-ness.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sanford and Miss Emily McCumber were Oneonta visitors on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stouten-burg^ and Mr. and Mrs. Cliftcm Oliver iq)ent Wednesday in Kings-ton. ^

Mr. and Mrs. Winton Ruff spent frcoB Friday untfl Sunday-in New York dty attending the world series.

3rd]pig Week

B t J T T E R 2 lb.- S S c

Miss Evelyn Brown of Bing-hamton is spending the week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ivan Delamet^.

Mrs. G. A. Scott and daughter, Roberta, retiHned home on Sun -day after spending a few days at Peteri^rou^, N. H., and Cam-bridge, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BarJcs and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Edwards and two difldren of Kingston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Yeny.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tremper of Wallingford, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. T^remper of Arena were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tremper <m Tuesday.

Several p e < ^ from M a r g ^ t -ville were entertained at a party at Kelly's hall at Halcottville on Monday evening 'in honor of the birthdays oi Mm. Richard Adidses, Lewis Low, Jdm Blish and Roy Saxouer.

Several peofde from Mavgaret-ville were in Kingston on Wednes-day evening of last week to see the play 'Tobacco Road."

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wehrle and daughter, Gerda, and Frank Gos-soo of niomston. Conn., were Sun-day guests of Frank Wehrie.

The Danghtess of Union Veter-ans will hold their regular meet-ing at the Firemen's hall this Fri-day evening at 8 o'dock.

Mr and LtersTsTA. Kelly, Mrs. Charles Fairbaim and Mrs. H. G. Eekert wei^ in AsWaad x>n Tues-day to attend the funeral of Ridi-ard Winter.

A&P FRESH PACK

W h i t e h o u s e E v a p o r a t e d

MILK 10 57c

T e n d e r

PRUNES 40 to 50 to the Foond

LR-St

Prindpal and Mre. Elton F. S. Shaver and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker spent Sunday at Ithaca and ivisited Donald Baker, ^ o at-tends Ithaca college.

Twenty-four < friends of Miss Miila Etts gave her a surprise party in honor of her eighteenth birthday at the home of Miss Margaret Thomson on Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ellis left on Fr id^ for their home at Chi-cago, HL, after spending a few days at the home <^.hi6 brother, V. W. Ellis. Mrs. CUEford J. EUis, who has been spending the sum-mer here, returned home with them.

P A R S O N S D R U G S T O R E M a i ^ a r e t v i l l e , N . Y .

Open Daily 6:S0 to 11:80 'TEUEPBONE 70

ilP^pii&soMMeit

Cod Liver Oil AddVitcmins

and 0 for •gWfcer re-

sistucei

Cherrosote 'xEzcelleot foe lYmon difficult

CQUChjL.

Imtl^uafUsiUM

S t a t i o n e r y

' ^ u t i f i i i ' R E X

SMNOLA aiOE POUSHES l ^ M c SULTANA EGG NOODLES 25c PANCAKE H-OUR 2,.^19e PANCAKE FLOUR p ,. 6c QUAKER MAID SYRUP c- 10c CA^FIRE MAR3HMALLOWS^ 15c

A FREE SCBQOLt PEMCHIc WWSXL EACH PO^NP PA^CKAOK

BRAND OB D E L M O N T E

SXJCED

PINEAPPLE 2 , ^ SSc

6 C a n s

C o l d s t r e a m

PINK SALMON

c a n s 1 9 c

S u i m y f i d d Al l -Purpose

FAMILY FLOUR 2 4 b a g

4 8 P b u n d B a g $ 1 . 1 9 9 8 P o u n d B a g $ 2 . 5 7

6Sc

S m m y f i e l d

PASTTRY FLOUR

24.!^ 55c 1 2 P o u n d Bag . . . . . , . _ .28c

E a j h a ^ c n d e d

SYRUP 12 03L Jug J u g

25c

100%, P e n n s y l v a m a S U P I ; R B O D Y

MOTOR OE-STTSSc

G U A R A N T E E D T R Y 4 T O F F E R I

A relkble tfape-k«eper with noi^akrm.

Be paztkuUr. liteAttract-

h* letters.

Btby Oil

Sett irk«re j an go U the a i fht .

BETTER VALUES OO EARLY

Westom Snpw A Keankore Amewanltlon .

Gompl^to UB* «f SSbotgwn aodJUfto SiielUL

1» gmt f Shetgvn Shells, ihot .. fflc 14 M t i i JBhotgom fiOiells,

I f^ lhot ^JBde aa gwige « d 10 sane* SbeOs a040 8kali» $L3S

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r P u ( € I c s • ^ r .

80-4a Kmc Xt Smnge FlashniiUs 25e op

Batteries Bidbs Vi ttk Cheeslate Wmr - , I8c

t t e •• , -iMc

MELLO WHEAT Ann Page

Ome iMTge PmekMge aaA One Small Pttcksf*. Try tha Small Paekagat If Toa Dont Agne I^s a. Gnuid Qot BfoakCwt Gsnal, Betorn t t e

, Muve ^Mlnge and Get Your 19« Back.

2^'19c DEL MAIZ CORN GREEN GIANT PEAS SdUP VARIETIES 2p» ISc

'SStSc g O ' C L O C K C O F F E E 15c A & p i ^ o r r - T W i s T

k l t r / ' ^ A D BUxeA roB^Maa, Pan t * M * ^ Basket F M B k ^

TEAS Oiaaga Pcfett» #r India Cnrkm

l ^ l O c

Dold's — Tendnr Process

HAMS Whftle or flgiaiifc MUU

S M O K E D P I G N I G S ~ ] j i . 2 7 e

COLANGES, 2 1 6 S t a f r m s ^ W i n e s a p .

d e z . 2 3 c lb . 2 5 c

G R A P E F R U I T , 7 0 ^ c £ m 2 5 c B A J I A S A S ^ H l S C T D K A Y G R A r a $ , 3 I b . » : C A H A G E 3 i k 5 c , 5 e i b . k Q g € 0 c

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