w ,i+*.*,Tt\^Vt4Lt\UMM'<'* ^^^^fr^a^^M^ry^>*>^^*^^»^-^v'^v^>P"•f"^^*^M^^^^^ - «""W <fmikin***'*~~- -/•,•»'".—*,«.—.-. w ^ . „ "'. 7 •T- '• "V», •'."•r.'V^: ; * - . - ,./ THE EAGLE-BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JUKE 5; 1942 I v . v r ; M » ' ,, «*•»*;.-*.> M / Fayetttville Personals Walter Sm th has returned from a two-weeks' trip to Georgia' and ikrs. Fre4 Quance spent a few Florida visited his family. orlda whenf'he when da: recently with relative^ in Richard Prl ce. who has been liv1 Philadelphia Pa. ing at the tome of his aunt and rs. Paul Durgey. spent the uncle, Mr. a i d Mrs. Stanley Hoag. week-end w th her sister, Mrs, Edwas injured near Albany last Friward Brook er and other relatives day night when the. tractor trailer Mrsl C C Griffin [ayor Keatler Appoints in |New Yoi|k City. he was operating was forced off Bride Given in Marriage F«y«tt«vllU 2 the road anl turned over. He is By Brother, Corpjoral in Manliu*, Minoa, DeWitt FAY SOC C^L recovering f -om minor injuries at Victory Committee Aides U. S. Army June— the home o' his grandmother in' SWEEl\Sir^ 5-rBand Concert (high school and i Liverpool. The June drive for C S. Victory FAYETTHVILLE — Ai a cere8—Troop 56 Girl Scout banquot Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Meyers, Savings Bonds and Stamps began and children of Troy, N. Y.. spent nK > n y performed Saturday after- Thursday. Mayor i C. M* K e l l e r (6:30 4tfinlcipal Bldg.) the week-ent with her parents, Mr.! noon. May 30, at Henricks Chapel [of Fayettevllle has been chosen t o S—Natritioi Class (Municipal and Mrs.- 'Albert Goodmore. |* n Syracuse, Miss Beatri :e Marie j formulate committees in Manllust Bldg.) J * 8 I.O.O.I'. meeting Fayettevllle, Minoa and DeWftt. - • 9—O.SLS. mi eeting Mrs. Paul Day is went to N"ew ^ Bender, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs.Those appointed will amplify their '9—L. C. B. A. meeting (home of Orleans, La, last week to attend ; Maurice Bender of Oakvood ave- number; for the success of the.camMrs. Pelcb) the funeral of her father, William n u e . t n I s village, became :he bride paign in each locality. # 10—Home Bureau luncheon Morris, who wa« killed at San A n - ! o f Howard Espenmlller of Fulton, Committee* Named • (Wheeler's Restaurant; tcjnlo. Texas when struck by a mo- ,**. *Y- B O n Pf M r - a hd Mrs. C. B. atlr 0 n t n e Fajretteville committee 10— Firemen}* County Auxiliary tor vehicle May 25. j Espenmillerj of Newark. N Y. Dean ale Mrs. Katherine Chrlstman and PURE CIDER •meeting (Urerpool) Mr. and, Mrs. Lisle Clark, and William H.i Powers officiated H. H. Cronln. . 11—JClrcIe'CJ picnic (home of Mrs. t h e rI (Appointed in Manilas are E. D. cliildren. Barbara and Billy, Mr. te« Ooodmoi e) Th a*d Mrs. G.-orge Ebeling and chil-1 * bride, given in mahiage by Stnith. R. H. Jackman and Dr. C. E. 11—Catholic Guild Banquet? her dren. Joyce Ethel and brother. Corp. Georgia Bender^) no wran*..™. » - . ' . Henrietta, ~£™ fashlonefa with a Curtis, mayor . 12—-dXAJfc. picnic (home of 3/1 rn. pent the week-end at the Clark oo ff Fwohr ltt e toffeta JV and Mr. anM.Mrs. Henry Lagault train and Belvoir, Va..tip wor» a gown a finger le igth yell . In Minoa A. S. Maynard and J. % Dawleyy Camp at wWigate, N. Y b t - Leonard are designated. 5>he carried a bride's bou iuet 12—Junior. Prom (High School) David Ell IK and Mr. arfd Mrs Tn DeWitt M. G. Wilson add E, Miss Virginia Garlock of SyraCharles Mo-rltt and children of cuse-w&s the maid of hone r an&'she B. Price have been asked to serve. D. A. R. PldW Batavia, sp« nt Memorial Day and Collin Armstrong of FavettevUle In Tour Container The Fayettevllle Chapter. D. A. Sunday wit» the former's wife. wore blue voil with a matching is chairman of the rural section* of C R., will hold a Flag Day picnic Mrs. Ellis, qnd her son. Eates Mer headband, shoulder lengtl veil and the Onondaga county Defease corsage. The four bridesmaids. Friday. June . 12, at the home of rikt Miss Aria Chapman and Miss Eli- Savings committee. Douglas DramROB ROY Mrs. Frank Dawley of Salt Springs Robert BlL-d of East'Aurora. N. zabeth Hale of Manllus and Miss mond is head of the entire county Road. Election of delegates to-the Y , has accepted a position with the "•!>:• Elizabeth Rowndy and-Miss Janet drive. State Conference • will take place Crouse-"Hlndf* Company In SyraCanvassers will aid the work by the .ummcr Yorkey of ^ " ^ V X ? ™, at this meeting. . ise *and w IU i.prad a house to house survey of stamps pr<, cutfliirldrk's. IHce that of Miss Garlcjck's. Miss Miss the home* of his aunt and uncle. Chapman and Miss "Rowpdy wore and, bonds already subscribed, as Officers Elected Dr. and Mrs. Georgf J. Bryan. well) as for new pledges. The cam Mrs. Charges B. Holcombe was iMr. and Mrs. P. B. Jarvls were yellow, and Miss Yorkey land Miss paigir is nation-wide. elected president of the Philomath lni Kent, Ohio, over the week-end Hale, pink. They also wo re matchLiberty Day June 16 length at their annual meeting held last Where they attended the wedding Ing headbandg^. shoulde The district meeting of the above week. Mrs. U_. A. Darls is first vice- on* Saturday of Miss;Henrietta Le- veMls and corsages. Mrs. Bender, committees was held In the Munipresident, and Mrs. Robert V. Nay- brlck. a form'"* resident of this vil- the bride's mother, wprej a peach lace dress with blue accessories cipal Bldg. at Fayettevllle Thurslor was elected second vice-presi- lage. day evening to plan for enlarging and corsage of gardenias dent Mrs. & C. Salnte 4s the new Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Alesch were Harry Felger was Mr. lEspenmil the committees in . each village. secretary. Mrs. Lamprecht treas- in Springfield. Mass.. over the ler's best man and theusners were Plans are bolng made for "Liberty urer,fcria".Mrs. John "Nichols cusweek-end where they were guests Kenneth Smith. John Faf rell. Bob Day" June 16 throughout Onondatodian] The reading committee inof relatives., ga County, Vben a house to house Chllds and Billy Scutt. clude Mrs. William Vollmer, chair-' Corp. Gertrge Bender of Ft.. Bel-, A reception followed at the home canvass will be made by workers man. Mrs. Stanley Hunt and Mrs. voir, Va., w!io has b^en spending a of the bride's parents for about 100 for the sale of Victory Stamp? and Roger Strickland. Ttye meetings are short furlough with his parents, guests, after whlc hthe o i i p l e left Bonds. adjourned u^til October. . * Mr. and. Mrs. Maurice Bender left on a honeymoon to Lalje Placid Sunday morning to visit his roils In On their return they w 1 live In Coterie Officers Corp. Charl ?s Bender at Fort Dix, Fulton, where the bridegrjwm Is asAt the annual meeting of the N. J. on h H return trip. Coterie held! last week, the followMr. i and Mrs. George Day of soclated with the Dilts Machine ing slate of officers were elected Chapel street are the parents of a Co• . Among those who e lteHained T.>t the ensuing year: TVJrs. "Fv W. daughter, born June 1. in the for the bride were Mrs. G?orge Mil FAYETTEV1LLB—Irving Dr ForLesser, president; Miss* Gwendo- Crbuse-rrvlng hospital. lor and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, linen ty of East Genesee street, has been lyn Lewis, vice-president .Mrs. CarMrs. F. J Hallam of Malone. N. shower; Mrs. George Fjrtffgr per- appointed assistant. to the presiroll D. Knapp, recording secretary; was an overnight guest at the , Mrs. C J. Kerslake, .torrosponding home of M \ and Mrs Earl Potch nonal shower: Mrs. Leo Montgom- dent of the Railroad Federal Savery, miscellaneous shower; Mrs ings and Loan Association^ New secretary and Mrs. A. C. Wilson, Inst Thur&day. Fred Reals, pantry shewer, and York City, by action of the board of treasurer. Miss Dorothy Adoook Edward n ' V'hompson is serving on and Mrs. Leon.Griggs are directors Jury duty for a two weeks period. Fred Reals, pantry shejwer; and directors, lit was announced recentand Miss Gwendolyn Lewis consultly. |. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snydet Mrs. Charles JTolcombe ill enterant director, j Miss Virginia Gnrldck Mr. Perry was for a number of were In 'A bany. N. Y., over the r return years field; representative of the week-end and attended the com- tain for the bride on 1 Circle-C Picnic ' \ Federal Home Loan Bank of New mencement exercises on Monday from honoymoon. Circle (J ooT tho United Church / York, prior to becoming associated : •vhen their daughter. Miss Crr^H^r- I , • »• •. ..'„,•. • ..i ., •»>,, | Espenmiller-Bender | U.S. Stamp and Bond Drive Is Lanncued For Victory Quota LYETTEVILLE ITEMS Page n>e James Jennings was In Buffalo1; Mrs. Niel Sterling of Oswego. N. Mr. and Mrs. Pahiier Gregg last Friday and Saturday and at- Y.. snent Sunday with her brother and Mr. and M^. George tended the funeral of his uncle, and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs* Gregg of Herkimc spent the George Scbllech. week-end with t$4lr father. Thomas Jennings. 1 Miss Miriam Trinder of RochesMrs. Paul Brossus is a patient Palmer Gregg shGeorge ter. N. Y., will spend the week-end in Qrouse-Irving hospital. Gregg has been iijdjuctcd into Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Keese return- with her mother, Mrs. Martha service and left |. yVedne8day ed Tuesday from a three-day vaca- Trindei on the Fayetteville-Man-, for Fort Niagara. ' - iA-' I tion at Higby's camp at Big Moose. llus Ro.ad. HONEY I 2 35 VINEGAR {*%* 19 BEVERAGES f •>. ft . r- •1 Irving D. P^rry and Family to Reside In New York\City % ' :,.' i. t * . C. B, AL chair calling at their meeting^ on Mrs. George Brown will be hos- Wednesday at tho Municipal Buildtess to theJLv C. B. A; Branch 612 ing. Mrs. Benjamin Proper was at tho homie of Mrs. T ! E. Petch on leader, assisted by Mrs. DeWitt . * • > v *&& auoseq.r»e w -igmt tiy \ €? • oi Sj rzcuse FAYETTEVILLE —At the 8:30 secretary-treasurer of the First; Mass on Sunday at tho Church of Federal Savings and Loan Assocla-! ' tho Immaculate Concej tion 15 boys tion, also of Syracuse. u m i clrlH ^ j . . , ^ th„,_ V\rat Wnlv - It is understood that the old] Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com 402 EAST GENES|EE«TREET, FAYETTEVDULE All of us Americans have been ^led-opon to-do oar part in this all Wsr ^ V l c t J r y ^ d our 2 ^ ^ ^ h ^ m S ^ S S S i Bends regrJariy each awl every week. Yob will help yourself and > Country too. THE MONEY YOU SAVE AT OUR STCREi, CAN BUY MANY .WAR ST MPS AND BONDS Always Insist on QuaiH U. S. SOOD, JUICY J ROUND J TEAKS lb What could bi more tempting Uian a thick. Juicy,, delicious "U. S Good" Beef Stesk broiled-over the open fire. Ask any of oar cleras to prepare year Steak Jmt the way you like It I * RIB ROAST "U. S. GOODBeef lb 3 Meat Loavt^ A-^U4 n, 29e Sirloin Steaks 0 ~^ «w'»37c Porterhousa Steaks >» 39o Sliced Bolofna T^X * rWo Beef Pot Roast " ^ ' » 29e Smokkd Liverwarst ^ 35ci Skinless Franks i «rKP «t 23c a Skinless Franks»""» •«» 27c LundleonMeatVHnJ^ 23o Puro Florida Orango Very rich In h^*»»»»fhi . Juice to lUrt Iht day ri voiiirr .Y_ - ».•-. 7+JK&& -iaSl..i*T * * ; 1 of Iklofort**?*'*** !* K* IfcU C<»»» **»• oas. #!S prlco n-*» qjicrti -,»-/ •T- ^m^sm&sM : CRACKERS rc$h Zrhp Jiodot 2-lb box. 14 Frcih from the ovrnm, Mltad J««t right to m»io'th«m oopctlitnc aSd wholo* Nabitoo Grahams, N B C Cheese Riti Helm Mustard \T.:
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