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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 19
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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 19

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THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1943. 19 was only slightly Farmer Finds the War He wounded. Tough Even in Sleep Cleric to Give 36 Diplomas PARROT SELLS BONDS Los Angeles, Cal. 0J.R) The Syrian-Lebanon colony here has trained a parrot to help them in their sale of war bonds. He has Porto Brazil, June 16 WP) a Otavio Becker dreamed he was fighting with the Americans against the Germans, pulled out a loaded revolver that he always kept under his mat Ss.

Cyril and Methodius mastered the art of saying "Awrrk! -God Bless America! Wannta buy a bond?" tress, and shot himself in his Exercises Sunday The Rev. Cyril Orendac will Z) 1 i (, I I v. present diplomas to 36 graduates HlliWiJj If Hill u.iu.jljjJu.tt I A i 111 ii i urn iimi i in i mi mnt mi of SS. Cyril and Methodius School Birthday Party For Mrs. Swartz Mrs.

Ivan Swartz was honored at a birthday party Riven by members of the Monday Night Birthday Club of Johnson City in the horpe of Mn. Thomas Turner in 122 Ethel Street, Johnson City. Refreshment were nerved to the guests, who included Mrs. Charlea Fritsch, Mrs. Floyd Harvey, Mrs.

George Thorpe, Mrs. Fred Focht, Mrs. George Winters, Mrs. Frank Randall, Mrs. Oscar Hamilton, Mrs.

Bror Larsson, Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs. De Witt Dorland, Mrs. Thomas Barrett, Mrs. Samuel Guy, Miss Nora Heller and Miss Eleanor Barnfather.

Rainbow Class Has Meeting A red, white and blue patriotic color scheme was used in decorations by the hostess at a meeting Monday night ot the Rainbow Class of the East Side at commencement exercises at the Community Center at 7:30 m. Sunday. Stephen Swatt will be valedic torian, and Bertha Jane Monasky Tea Today Is in Honor Of Teacher (Continued from Pait four) ford, Miss Lena Prson, Miss Hermine Tracy. Also, Mrs. Eva Franklin, Mrs.

Mary Ellis, Miss Winifred Par-ions, Miss Margaret McNuity, Miss Jessie Lane, Miss Ella Mc-Cusker, Mrs. Wilhelmina Hall, Miss Emily Crocker, Miss Mar-jorie Bush, Mrs. Grace Hart-mann, Miss Mary Simpson, Mrs. Catherine Cincebox, Harold Crandall, John Johnson, Benjamin F. Cincebox and Superintendent of Schools Lee J.

Mc-Ewan. Miss Maynard Wed to Seaman Miss Celia Maynard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maynard 1 of Pirt Crane, was married June 13 at 3 p. m.

to Second Class Seaman Robert C. Lent, U. S. jon of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Lent of Port Crane. salutatonan. At 7:30 mass Jn the morning the will receive holy com munion, and a breakfast will be served for them by the SS. Cyril IS AIR FORCE AND INFANTKSf Willis J. Hause, left, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Hause, 3 Cary Street, recently received his silver bombardier wings at Midland Army Air Field, Midland, Tex. Private Maurice Foley, center, son of Mrs. Mary Foley, 170 Broad Avenue, is stationed at Camp Gordon Johnston.

with an army infantry unit. First Class Private Robert D. Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B.

Pike, 9 Pleasant Street, is studying- aviation mechanics in the Army Air School at Chanute Field, III. and Methodius Parent-Teacher Ay sociation. Members of the graduating clns-i are: George Anthony. Joseph Balok, Paul neacne, vmcem uenKo, fTancia Hole-brui'h, Paul Demchak, Hobert Disch, John Dubrava, Francis Jastrab, Al- pnonse KnaiiK, Andrew KalussK Edward Lgrko, William Naurltla, Through new steel alloy processes, Army Ordnance saved enouch nickel to sunnlv the nwric Andrew Pelshaw, Hudolph Purek. Robert Stnlka, Stephen Swatt, Robert of 46.000 heavy tanks and 17,000 lonianK, aiepnen urenaa.

Rosemary Albrerhta, Joanna Banna. vo-mm. Howitzers. Marie lluilak, Margaret Hudy, Allre Oyster' shells, used to surface SPECIAL V5 HLX ff(0 juriK. raunne Karas, Tneresa Kolna.

Theresa Murcko. Theresa Ondrako. Mary Polosky. Marv Jane Shafnisky, Reeina Snuthka. Wilhelmina dirt streets, won't damage auto tires if the 35 miles an hour speed limit is observed.

iRose Verua. Frances Zlinsky, Bertha Jane Momsky. For Summer LOVELINESS ENGAGED Mrs. Grace Skll-len of 15 Grand Avenue, Johnson City, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Joyce Elizabeth, to Private Harry E. Van Luvanee, V.

S. Army Air Corps, Greensboro, N. son of Mrs. Earl Van Luvanee, Country Club Road, Johnson City. No date has been set for the wedding.

Surprise Party In Vestal Home Mrs. Ina Hoppes and Mrs. Grace Hill were honored at a joint surprise birthday party yesterday in the home of the latter in 62 Main Street, Vestal. A covered dish luncheon was held including a decorated birthday cake. Gifts were presented to the honor guests.

Among those attending were Mrs. Thelma Jones, Mrs. Alice Bosket, Mrs. Frances Harkness, Mrs. Nellie Westfall, Mrs.

Jennie Woodside, Mrs. Viola Smith, Mrs. Ruth Gilg. Mrs. Ada Bokel-kamp, Mrs.

Leah Roff. Mrs. Edith Sutton, Miss Laura Jane Kent, Miss Peggie Ann Westfall. Miss Janet Bokelkamp and Harold YOU get that cool, smooth look from being perfectly groomed every minute of the day. Have your hair shampooed more frequently during summer.

Wear it in a flattering coiffure. Keep your nails beautifully manicured. Get the Andrews habit. Start coming in this week! CORPORALS Binghamton soldiers who spent recent furloughs at home are Corp. Michael Bezck, left, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Bezek, 7 Cliff Avenue, who is stationed at the Army Air Base, Bainbridge, and Corp. Harry E. Gassier, son of Mr. and Mrs.

II. E. Gassier. 21 High Street, who Is stationed with an armored division at Los Angeles, Cal. vyww I M0VEMENT I Ivi wv 'vv PiAL I VvrSk JP YELLOW I Vy fcJ.

SOlD smartest I moEBvW STYLING known 2 with MANUFAC VVr Kmjf't '3 LEATHER TURER. XTlSrCSyW. WRIST BAND dJ LLJ Li LJ Lz3 CU 241 MAIN STREET, JOHNSON CITY Norwich: 20 South Broad Street PERMANENT WAVES TWO ARE HONORED The Woman's Benefit Associa Congregational Church at the home of Mrs. Ollie Steiger, 18 Livingston Street. Mrs.

Peter Klee was the assistant hostess. Members attending the meeting were Mrs. Hubert Ballard, Mrs. Allen Rifenbark, Mrs. George Schmidt, Mrs.

Raymond Smith, Mrs. Saul W. Botnick, Mrs. Gerald Rohr, Mrs. Ernest W.

Bittner, Mrs. Stephen Kop-yar, Mrs. Luther Empie and Mrs. Emma Wagner. Binghamton Couple Attend at Wedding Mrs.

Edna Carpenter Hook and Roland Smith, both of Sherman, were married June 12 in the Lanesboro, Methodist Church. The pastor, the Rev. George J. Becker, plficiated at the ceremony. They were attended by Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph F. Sheroshick of Binghamton. Mrs. Sheroshick is the daughter of the bride.

The bride wore a navy blue ensemble with white accessories. The couple will live at Sherman, Pa. Wiana Club To Make Dressings Members of the Endicott Wiana Club will make surgical dressings for the Red Cross every Wednesday night in En-Joie Clubhouse, according to plans made last night at a meeting in the home of Miss Polly Krotts in 410 Loder Avenue, Endicott. Refreshments were served after the business session. Club to Meet Members of the Triple Cities Winactah Club will meet at 7:30 p.

m. Friday in the red room of Your Home Library In Johnson City. Reunion Canceled Annual Clark family reunion scheduled for Saturday, June 19 at 10 a. m. at Grange Hall, Glenwood, will not be held this year because of the curtailment of travel due to the war emergency, it was announced by officers of the group today.

We know how to design Individual styles for young people. and up tion, Review 355, held memorial services for two deceased members the clubrooms at 299 Chenango The ceremony was performed in the Port Crane Methodist Church by the Rev. F. N. Cooper.

Wedding music was played by church was decorated with garden flowers and ferns. The couple was attended by Miss Edna Hallack as maid of honor, and Elmer Schraeder as best man. The bride wore a blue and white suit with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The maid of honor wore a royal blue dress, red accessories and a corsage of red carnations. Mrs.

Maynard, the bride's mother, wore a black dress with white accessories and a corsage of sweetpeas. Mrs. Lent, mother of the bridegroom, wore an aqua dress with luggage tan accessories and a corsage of sweet-peas. The bridegroom will return to his base at the-. Great Lakes Naval Training Station, while the bride will remain at the home of her parents.

July 28 Date Of Wedding Mrs. George D. LaTell of Frey Avenue, Vestal, today announced the approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Betty Nadine Mathews, to Rodney J. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Lewis of 2701 East Main Street, Endicott. The ceremony will take place July 28 in Endicott First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Frederick H. Sterne officiating.

Miss Mathews is a graduate of Union-Endictt High School. Mr. Lewis was graduated from Vestal Central School and is employed by International Business Machines. No Extra Charge for Shampoo, Haircut or Fingerwave. Street last night.

The two mem Open Every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Evening DIAL 7-4971 bers were Mrs. Lillian Williams and Mrs. Maude Ball. A flag ceremony was held for service men who have died in World War II. Mrs.

Alma Secor was in charge Gilg. Knitters Club Has Meeting Endicott Rainbow Knitters Club members met last night in Ideal Home Library in Endicott-for a session of knitting and refreshments. Hostesses in charge of refreshments last night were Mrs. Olive Hulette, Mrs. Betty Smith and Mrs.

Phyllis Fuller. Members attending included Mrs. Lois Blanchard, Mrs. Bessie ANDREWS Beauty SHOP 280 Main Street, First Floor Johnson City of music. Shop at for WORKERS! WHO SUFFER 'FACTORY' ITCE1- suin RASHES Zemo promptly relieves torture! First applications of wonderful soothing, medicated liquid Zemo a Doctor's formulapromptly relieve intense itch and soreness of simple skin rashes, eczema and similar skin and scalp irritations due to external cause.

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Esther Dyer, Mrs. Florence Darrow, Mrs. Marion Lewis, Mrs. Lavancha Boyles, Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs.

Ruth Grossman, Mrs. Josephine Bliss, Mrs. Yolanda Pacenza and Mrs. Viola Kenyon. At the nexf meeting July 6 in the library, hostesses will be Mrs.

Bessie Dyer, Mrs. Grossman, Mrs. Marian McLain and Mrs. Kenyon. The Chamberlins Entertain Mr.

and Mrs. Burt Chamber-lin of 27 Broad Street, Johnson City, entertained Monday night at their home in honor of Corp. Tech. Wilfred Smith, stationed at Camp Polk, La. Corporal Smith is home on a furlough.

Guests were Miss Virginia Morse of Endwell, Miss Grace Davis. Miss Ruth Meade, Miss Norma Jewett, Miss Naomi Whitman, Miss Ella ChambPrlin, Miss Barbara Chamberlain, Miss Helen Struthers, LaVerne Whitman and Gavin Struthers. Get Your Sewing Machine NOW! WHILE WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK HERE'S BARGAINS! Sixth Anniversary Is Observed A housewarming party which also marked the celebration of the sixth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E.

Fancher was held recently at their home, 51 Bevier Street. Games were played, followed by a buffet supper. Gifts were presented to the host and hostess. Guests were Miss Hope White, Robert Weir, Mr. and Mrs.

John Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Luce, Mrs. Betty Becraft.

Miss Marie Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholas, Mrs. Nettie Wormsley, Merle Wormsley, and Miss Beverly Hall. Miss Lockard Becomes Bjide Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Lockard of 28 Cary Street announce the marriage of their daughter, Oiaa Elsie, to Donald Allen Tiffany, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Elwond Tiffany of 2 Utica Avenue, Hill-crest.

The ceremony was performed June 10 in the chapel at Camp Campbell, Ky. The bride wore a turquoise blue outfit with white accessories. FLOOR SAMPLES DEMONSTRATORS and REPOSSESSED EARLY SUMMER SAVINGS We Re commend as Oufstanding Values COATS -Values $22.50 io $29.50 COATS Values $32.50 to $49.50 NOW $2500 Fine Selection of Colors, Sizes ond Materials CI 1 1 TQ-Only 30 to Select From But JJl I Each One a Real "Buy" Save Up to One-Half Former Prices DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES Dark Sheers Prints Jerseys Failles All Reduced for Quick Clearance Weary Feet Perk Up With Ice-Mint Treat Whi feet bom, stinr ant everr tep is torture, don't just groin nd do nothing. Rub on little Ice-Mint. Frost white, cream-like, its cooling soothing comfort helps drive the nre-nd Pin right out tired muscles relsx in grateful relief.

A world of difference in a few minutes. See how Ice-Mint helps soften up corns and callouses too. Get foot happy today. th Ice-Mint way. Your druggist has lee-Mint.

Advertisement. SINGER SEWING MACHINES TO BE SOLD JOHNSON CITY DAYS 15 to OFF SPECIAL VALUES for Johnson City Days USED ELECTRICS SLIPS HOUSECOATS 790 2.98 Rayon. $3.98 Value Repossessed Machines Floor Models Demonstrators Rebuilts All Carry New Guarantee CURTAINS 9ca fO Discount Bengaline RAINCOATS, Value VmHJ 1 Lot SUITS 1 and JACKETS 2 Price TOWELS 00 ONE LOT Group l--Now700 and '10 3 DAYS ONLY THESE ARE LIKE NEW Come Early for Good Selection 30 USED FOOT TREADLES COatS ll PRICE Value 350 59o 3 for $1.00 DRESSES QA AO Values to $6.98 L. JO Values to $22.50 Group 2-Exactly ONE-HALF of Former Price Values to $29.95 OPEN THURSDAY EVENING GIRLS' COATS To Go at Unheard of Prices SINGERS WHITES STANDARDS MINNESOTA 0 Disc. HOSE Pair 950 AND MANY OTHERS UP FINE COTTON louse Dresses TERMS AND TRADES ACCEPTED $1.95, $2.50, $2.98, $3.25 Values iflO SWEATERS 8KIRTS ODisc.

IV 0 Disc. OLUM Owned and Operated by OLVM FURNITURE CO. Use Your OLUM CHARGE ACCOUNT SINGER SEVING CENTER 267 MAIN STREET JOHNSON CITY JOHNSON CITY HANCOCK'S WOMEN'S APPAREL DEPARTMENT 220-226 Main Street Johnson City, N. Y. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT.

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