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-23L1955 »ille. N. Y.. BViday. Oby’s Taxi ANtWHEltE LOWEST BATES SPECIAL GROUP TRIPS Game Farm - Ski Slope •■ Downsville Dam Kingston Shopping Trip - New York City OBT ATKIN MAIN STREET PHONE 1S91 It Pays... to take the lady out' to dinner—occasionally We specialize in good f<x)d and bad jokes in a nice atmosphere. l^nner Specials E v ^ S at and Sun. Hi^diairs Available Open at 5 A. M. for Breakfast HOME-MADE MUFFINS and DONUTS BIM’S TRAIL REST BOITTE 28 — MABGABETVnXE WE WUX BE CLOSED This Sunday, Sept. 25, at 5 P. M. and All Day Monday for the ffigh Holiday BUILDING MATERIALS IN STOCK Quality That Pleases—^Prices That Save 220-lb. BONDED ASPHALT SfflNGLES. sq. $7.00 255-lb. SUPER WEIGHT SHINGLES . ..sq. $8.04 Double Coverage LOCK SHINGLES----- $8.04 24” WELL PIPE 2 Ft. Long______ ____ea. $13.00 8x8 CINDER CHIMNEY BLOCKS______ ea. 85c 8x12 CINDER CfflAlNEY BLOCKS___ ea. $1.00 8x8 FLUE 2 Ft. Long ............ ...................... $1.08 8x12 FLUE 2 Ft. Long_________________ $1.62 1x6 Tongue & Groove BARN DOOR STOCK, Dry Spruce___________________-bd. ft. 16c SHEETROCK, 4x6 to 4x12.................... jsq. ft. S/aC 4x14 ....................... jsq. ft. 6c NO CHARGE TO PHONE US CALL ENTERPRISE 9505 Briggs Lumber Company . N. i: urn In rr l Uiiviii", Sa\ ( ^ ic' ^ <i'i Lay Away y^y/ /^e a Lifetia* Your Shotting fito WITH A SHOTGUN REMINGTON GUN or RIFLE Today A Small Deposit WiU Hold Tour Choice Sfop in and see our SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES Ammunition for All Gauges and Calibres Archery Equipment Hunting Arrows All Sports Equipment Fall and W inter Needs Glass Putty Floor Registers . Electric Room Heaters Perfection Portable 0 3 Stoves Stove and Furnace I ^ - Elbows Stove Repair Materials - Stove Boards Weathorstripping - Caulking Compound and Guns Chimney Sweep - Warps Window Materials CANNING and FREEZING SUPPLIES MASON JARS - CAPS - RUBBERS LUNCH KITS THERMOS BOTTLES and REFILLS Mai^aretvilleHardware,he. Fleischmanns Section Monday, Sept. 19, 1955 Mrs. Rose Greene, Editor Church Plans Auction The Fleischmanns Methodist church is planning to hold an Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ennist of Kingston spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fuller. Mr. auction at Greene’s flower shop « former station agrat Saturday, Oct 8, to raise money for the church furnace fund. Articles will also be sold < hi com- mission, and anything will be ac- c^table. Contributions may be given to any of the following committee members: Mr. and Mrs. William Greene, Mr. and Mrs. S^ton Combs, Mr. Mrs. Charles Barrett, Mr. a>d Mrs. Leighton Scudder, James Cant- well, Beatrice Streeter, Gilbert Streeter and Milton Valk. The monthly meeting of the Home Bureau was held on Thurs- day evening, Sept. 15, at the home of Mrs. Murray Mayes. Eleven monbers were present. Program idanning for the year was dis- cussed. Plans were made for a bake sale to be held at a later date, llie next meeting will be held on Iliursday evening, O ct 6, at the home of Mrs. H^ld W right in ClovesviQe. Tlie inx)j- Kt will be on the uses of milk, with Mrs. Milton Valk as leader. Family Has Get-Together A family get-together of the Shaver clan was hdd. Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Bishop house. A picnic lunch was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaver and sons, Paul and Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ver- nooy, son, Dennis, and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gretz, Mrs. Lillian Baum and Mrs. Adelaide Fuller, aU of Middle- town; Mrs. Nancy Shaver of Downsville, Jasper Haight of Rox- bury and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shaver and daughters, Constance and Naomi, also Mrs. Jennie Shav- er, of tois village. Robert P. Pultz observed his ninth birthday Wednesday, Sept.. 7. A party was held on Wednes- day afternoon at the firemen’s hall. Twenty-five young friends were present. In the .afternoon there were games and contests, for which prizes were awarded to the winners. A birthday cake, decorated with Indians and tents, made a centerpiece cwl the table. The honor guest received many gifts. Mr. arid Mrs. John Takach have closed their hotel and moved, to their home in Highmount Mr. and Mrs. Takach spent the holi- day weekend in South Fallsburgjh. Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. James Faulkner left Saturday to spend a week’s vacation at Moosehead lake in Greenville, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Israel left Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio, after spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Israel. Mr. Israel will resume his studies in chiropody at a college in Cleveland. Gordon Alton of Northport, L. I., spent Friday overnight and Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Alton. On Satur- day evening Mr. and Mrs. Alton! and sons, Edward and Gordon, | were dinner guests at the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Dayton Searle, and family in Mar- garetville. Enters Syracuse University , Mr. and Mrs. Howell BirdsaU at the Fleischnwms depot Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thonqson of Ho- bart were afternoon callers at the Fuller home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and SOTt, Daniel, of Yonkers were busi- ness callers in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Silberstein and daughter, fiances, motored to White Plains on Friday, where they, met their son, JoeL They continued on to Brooklyn, where they spent the weekend with Mr. Silberstein’s brother-in-law and sister, Iblr. and Mrs. Sol Rozenoff. On Saturday they visited Mrs. Silberstein’s brother and sister-in* law, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Silver, in Coney Island. Saturday evening they attended a family reunion at the hmne. of Mr. and Mrs. Eniie Marmerstein in Flushing, L. L On Sunday they vidted Mrs. Fran- ces .Sflver in Brooldyii. En route home they left Joel at his sdiool in White I^ains. Miss Peggy Curtis left last week Sunday for FYedraiia, where she has commenced her studies at the Fredonia State Teachers college. She will study to beccHne a music instructor. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Curtis, and Jimmy Darling, accompanied her to Fredonia. Mrs. Esth^ Baruch of the Brcmx is spending the holidays at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker have moved from an apartment in the Helen Brannen home to the former RaymcHid Bellows house on lower Main street A&s. Ruth Maxim and children of Margaret- ville have moved into the apart- ment vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Shalom Mathes have closed their svimmer home and beauty salon and retumed to their home in New York dty. Mr. and Mrs. Jcto Hoeko spent llie holiday weekend with her father. Dr. I. W. Ponemon, in Jamaica, L. I. Mrs. Jennie Shaver is spending s(Hne time with Mrs. James Gar- rison. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vas of Manhattan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Israel. Edward Alton was a business caller in Kingston Thursday. En route home, he was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bickford in Phoenicia. Mr. and Mrs. David Solommi and children, Harry and Shaitm, spent the weekend holiday with jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Trow- bridge of Stamford were dinner guests at the home of her aunt Mrs. Lelia Simonson, Sunday. Coach Peter Coletta spent the weekend at his home in Johns- Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Flisser, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. p. H. Haderup, and son, Carston, visited at the home of Mrs. Hader- up^s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haderup, in Northville Sunday. Mr. ant Mis. Sanford Hein and son, Freddie, of the Bronx, with party of friends, spent the weekend at the family home on Main street Dr. and Mrs. Emerson Crosby Kelly of Albany were afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Grace Hitt Satiuday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Todd and grandson, Billy Todd, and Miss Jane Hastings visited Miss Hast- ings’ nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunne, in Oneonta Sunday. Besumes Theological Stodies Rev. Lawrence Zellers has-re - sumed his studies at the theologi- cal stininary, Drew imiversity, in Madison, N. J. Orville Bedcer and Mrs. Grace Wallin of Amsterdam were re- c«it weekend guests at the h(»ne of his toother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Sam liptMi spent the holiday weekrad with rela- tives in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friedler have closed their summer home, and returned to their home in Elmhurst L- I- Mrs. George McMurray of Mar- garetville spent .Monday afternoon with her aunt Miss Cora Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slavin en- tertained their cousins from New Jersey over the holiday weekend. Mr. £md Mrs. Donald Greene and sons, Charle sand Rodney, were callers in Bovina Center Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Greene and daughters, Kaye and Suzaime, spent Saturday and Sunday in the Bronx and visited the Bronx zoo. Miss Cathy Stoutenburgh of Delhi spent the weekend with her cousins, Steven, David and Caro- lyn Valk. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Aronowitz and his mother, Mrs. Gussie Aronowitz, visited relatives in Montreal over the holiday week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Tick of Long Island spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Irving Tick, on Highmount Mrs. 'Tick accom- panied her son home Sunday. Birthdays and Anniversaries Congratulations to Mr. and Mra. Leyden Smith, who celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary on Monday, Sept 19, and to Mr. and HABOAIEBTV1U4 N. T. drove their daughter, Betty Ann, to Syracuse Saturday. Betty Ann will commence her studies at Syracuse university, where she will major in physical therapy. Mr. and Mrs. BirdsaU remained in Syracuse overnight, returning home on Sunday. En route home they visited Mrs. BirdsaU’s -broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Williams, Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baelan and children of Brooklyn spent the weekend at the family summer home. Betnm From Cmvention Fire Chief and Mrs. Sam Ruch- man have returned home from a vacation at Lake George. While there, Mr. Ruchman attended the volunteer firemen’s convention. They also met friends, Fire Chief and Mrs. Hubert Worden of Franklin and Fire Chief Roy Sax- ouer of Margaretville, with whom they visited at Fort Ticonderoga and also toured the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain region. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Worden and Mr. Saxouer continued on to the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds and son, Atlon, spent the weekend at their home in Thompsonville, Conn. . Mom and Daughter Home Mrs. Crawford Greene is spend- ing a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Miller, and family in AUaben. Sirs. Miller and infant daughter, Diane Margaret, returned h<»ne from Margaretville hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and diildren, Stephanie and Michael, and her mother, Mrs. Sol Lardc, have returned to their home in Lodi, N. J. Mrs. Danid O’Meara of H i^- m ount accon^Moiied by Mrs. Clay- ton Myers and Miss Rose Samuels, att^ded the funeral of Zc^^er Reed in Kingston Sunday after- noon. I Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ksmedy and daughter, Alanne, of Rutland, Vt., spent the \i^kend with Hfcs. Ken- nedy’s brother-in-law and -sister, Mr. and Bfcs. Earl Vredenburgh, in dovesviUe. S&s. Walter J. liddie is spoid- ing seme thne with her brother, Harry Maxwell, in Oneonta. Mrs. Harold Townsend < mi their 28th anniversary Wednesday. Sept. 21. Birthday greetings to Miss Susie Todd on her sixth birthday Friday, Sept 23; Ralph Myers Jr. on his eigh;th birthday Saturday, Sept 24; to Mrs. Katie Haynes, Sept 24 and to Willard Baker on his 79th birtiiday, also on Sept. 24, and .to Charlene Kelly (m her seventh birthday, Sunday, S ^ t 25. , Mr. and Mrs.-iSam Kasden of Jamaica, L. I., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sdiwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Budlow of New Yoik dty spent the w e^- end at their home in Clovesville. Mr. and M rs._mton Valk. ac- companied their cousin, Miss Joan Wilson, of Kingston to Ithaca Sat- urday. She will resume her studies at Cornell imiversity. Mac Gale spent from Wednes- day until Saturday at the home of his mother in Broc&lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finnerty and children. Rose Marie, Lor- raine and Tommy, of Kingston spent Sunday with his brother-in^ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Townsend. Rom ^ e ie I sit Joe M^sli ...Makes a Man Healthy, Wealthy-and Tired! Sandy Peterson’s nephev Pete has gone back to college. He worked on Sandy’s farai a couple of months last aninmer to get hardened np for footbaD. He seemed to enjoy farm life all right—^but like most city kids it took him some time tag et used to a farmer’s schedule. Sandy claims that when he went in to wake Pete—on the first morning—the boy looked up startled and asked what titwA it was. Sandy replied it was fouiv fifteen. “Gee,” Pete murmured, “if we're going to do a day’s work tomorrow you’d better get to bed!” From where I sit, we aiiiat hare heard a nimim storiM Ifte that. But tbey show how bom people assume fAefr cnstoats are the Mdy vreper omb. To moat citj foBn getting op at 4:15 seems oddi, be- cause <A«y don’t do it. Just like some pe<vle don’t think eajoyiac a glass of beer is . . . be- caase fAejr hvP«>i pirrfer an* other beverage and haven’t waked IV to the fact that t/vtrjm* has a riglit to Us own choice. Copyright, 1955, United Statu Brtwtrt Clashed Ads Cost Small Results Lazge Sise Your Friends on the Screen Bryan Burgin Robert Van Benschoten Burton Tubbs and M any Local Sportsm en IN A SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECT (8 Minutes) “Game Warden” Wendesday-Thursday, Sept. 28-29 Showings at 7, 10:12 and 12:01 Each Evenmg GALU-CURCI THEATRE Margaretville, N. Y. New FordTrucb town. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Fairbaim attended a Fairbaim family get- together in Dry Brook Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Kelder of Hal- cott Center spent the weekend with her nephew, Ralph Myers, and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Ploutz and Mr. £tnd Mrs. Edward Becker and son, Donald Herdman, of Rox- bury spent Sunday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kelly and daughter, Patricia, of Albany spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Jessie Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Lemer and diildren, Irving and Ellen, spent the holiday weekend at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, M... and Mrs. Nat Klinghoffer, in the Bronx. En route home Sun- day they visited relatives in Fleet- wood and Cbld Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Todd and daughter, Susie, and Mrs. Todd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, motored to Newburgh on Sunday. They visited Mr. Roger’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. -Julius Kline have closed their home and returned to their home in New York dty. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Combs and children, Ann Marie and Alan, en- joyed a weekend vacation at Lake George. Mrs. Florence Craft ac- companied them as far as Sche- nectady, where she spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Bellows. Mrs. Mary Brown of the Bronx spent the weekend with her brother, Robert Hck, and family on Higlmiount Mrs. Katie Haynes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Finch of Halcott Center to Auburn, where they were weekend guests at the home of Mr. Finch’s cousins, Mr. ,and Mrs. Ernest Findi. Miss Dorothy Berman and her brother, Seymour, of Brooklyn spent the holiday weekend with their mother, Mrs. Anna Berman. Mrs. Lillian KeUy of BedeU spent the weekend with lier sister, Mrs. Bessie Combs, in Clovesville. Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Darling, son, Jimmy, and daughter, Bev- erly, left Saturday to spend a week’s vacaticm at Black Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mandell and family of Long Island and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ganz and son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ganz and son, David, of Brook- lyn spent the holiday weekend at the family summer home. Mr. and Mrs. James Pavlos and dau^ters, Kathleen and Suzanne, were callers in Kingston Hiurs- day. Now! Most horsepower per dollar! NEW! 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Page 1: b o m hi omb. citj It Paysnyshistoricnewspapers.org › lccn › sn83031247 › 1955-09... · Chimney Sweep - Warps Window Materials CANNING and FREEZING SUPPLIES MASON JARS - CAPS

-23L1955»ille. N . Y.. BViday.

Oby’s TaxiAN tW H EltE LOWEST BATES

SPECIAL GROUP TRIPS

Game Farm - Ski Slope •■ Downsville Dam Kingston Shopping Trip - New York City

OBT ATKIN MAIN STREET PHONE 1S91

It P a y s...to take the lady out'

to dinner—occasionallyWe specialize in good f<x)d and bad jokes

in a nice atmosphere.

l ^ n n e r S p e c ia ls E v ^ S a t a n d S u n .

H i^diairs Available

O p e n a t 5 A . M . f o r B r e a k f a s t

HOME-MADE MUFFINS and DONUTS

BIM’S TRAIL RESTBOITTE 28 — MABGABETVnXE

WE W UX BE CLOSED This Sunday, Sept. 25, a t 5 P . M. and All Day Monday for the ffigh Holiday

BUILDING MATERIALSIN STOCK

Quality That Pleases— Prices That Save

220-lb. BONDED ASPHALT SfflNGLES. sq. $7.00255-lb. SUPER WEIGHT SHINGLES . ..sq. $8.04Double Coverage LOCK SHINGLES----- $8.0424” WELL PIPE 2 Ft. Long______ ____ea. $13.008x8 CINDER CHIMNEY BLOCKS______ea. 85c8x12 CINDER CfflAlNEY BLOCKS___ ea. $1.008x8 FLUE 2 Ft. Long ............ ......................$1.088x12 FLUE 2 Ft. Long_________________ $1.621x6 Tongue & Groove BARN DOOR STOCK,

Dry Spruce___________________-bd. ft. 16cSHEETROCK, 4x6 to 4x12....................jsq. ft. S/aC

4x14....................... jsq. ft. 6c

NO CHARGE TO PHONE US CALL ENTERPRISE 9505

Briggs Lumber Company. N. i: urn

In rr l Uiiviii", Sa\ ( i c ' ^ <i'i

Lay Away y y/ /^e a Lifetia*Y o u r Shotting fito

WITH A

S H O T G U N REM INGTON GUN

o r R IF L E

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Tour Choice

S f o p in a n d see our S H O T G U N S A N D RIFLES

Ammunition for All Gauges and Calibres Archery Equipment Hunting Arrows

All Sports Equipment

F a l l a n d W in te r N e e d s

Glass Putty Floor Registers

. Electric Room Heaters

Perfection Portable 03 Stoves

Stove and Furnace I ^ - Elbows

Stove Repair Materials - Stove Boards Weathorstripping - Caulking Compound and Guns

Chimney Sweep - Warps Window Materials

CANNING and FREEZING SUPPLIES MASON JARS - CAPS - RUBBERS

LUNCH KITS THERMOS BOTTLES and REFILLS

Mai aretville Hardware,he.

F le is c h m a n n s S e c tio nMonday, Sept. 19, 1955 Mrs. Rose Greene, Editor

Church Plans AuctionThe Fleischmanns Methodist

church is planning to hold an

Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ennist of Kingston spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fuller. Mr.

auction a t Greene’s flower shop « form er station ag ratSaturday, O ct 8, to raise money for the church furnace fund. Articles will also be sold <hi com­mission, and anything will be ac- c^ tab le . Contributions may be given to any of the following committee members: Mr. and Mrs. William Greene, Mr. and Mrs. S ^ to n Combs, Mr. Mrs. Charles B arrett, Mr. a>d Mrs. Leighton Scudder, James Cant­well, Beatrice Streeter, Gilbert S treeter and Milton Valk.

The monthly meeting of the Home Bureau was held on Thurs­day evening, Sept. 15, a t the home of Mrs. Murray Mayes. Eleven m onbers were present. Program idanning for the year was dis­cussed. Plans were made for abake sale to be held a t a la ter date, l l ie next meeting will be held on Iliursday evening, O ct 6, a t the home of Mrs. H ^ ld W right in ClovesviQe. Tlie inx)j- K t will be on the uses of milk, with Mrs. Milton Valk as leader.

Family Has Get-TogetherA family get-together of the

Shaver clan was hd d . Sunday, Sept. 11, a t the Bishop house. A picnic lunch was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaver and sons, Paul and Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ver- nooy, son, Dennis, and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gretz, Mrs. Lillian Baum and Mrs. Adelaide Fuller, aU of Middle­town; Mrs. Nancy Shaver of Downsville, Jasper Haight of Rox- bury and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shaver and daughters, Constance and Naomi, also Mrs. Jennie Shav­er, of tois village.

Robert P. Pultz observed his ninth birthday Wednesday, Sept.. 7. A party was held on Wednes­day afternoon a t the firemen’s hall. Twenty-five young friends were present. In the .afternoon there were games and contests, for which prizes were awarded to the winners. A birthday cake, decorated with Indians and tents, made a centerpiece cwl the table. The honor guest received many gifts.

Mr. arid Mrs. John Takach have closed their hotel and moved, to their home in Highmount Mr. and Mrs. Takach spent the holi­day weekend in South Fallsburgjh.

Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Faulkner left Saturday to spend a week’s vacation a t Moosehead lake in Greenville, Maine.

Mr. and Mrs. Armand Israel left Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio, after spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N athan Israel. Mr. Israel will resume his studies in chiropody at a college in Cleveland.

Gordon Alton of Northport, L. I., spent Friday overnight and Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Alton. On Satur­day evening Mr. and Mrs. Alton! and sons, Edward and Gordon, | were dinner guests a t the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Dayton Searle, and family in Mar- garetville.

E nters Syracuse University ,Mr. and Mrs. Howell BirdsaU

a t the Fleischnw m s depot Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thonqson of Ho­bart were afternoon callers a t the Fuller home Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and SOTt, Daniel, of Yonkers were busi­ness callers in town Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Silberstein and daughter, fiances, motored to W hite Plains on Friday, where they, m et their son, JoeL They continued on to Brooklyn, where they spent the weekend with Mr. Silberstein’s brother-in-law and sister, Iblr. and Mrs. Sol Rozenoff. On Saturday they visited Mrs. Silberstein’s brother and sister-in* law, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Silver, in Coney Island. Saturday evening they attended a family reunion a t the hmne. of Mr. and Mrs. Eniie M armerstein in Flushing, L. L On Sunday they v id ted Mrs. F ran­ces .Sflver in Brooldyii. En route home they left Joel a t his sdiool in W hite I^ains.

Miss Peggy Curtis left last week Sunday for FYedraiia, where she has commenced her studies a t the Fredonia S tate Teachers college. She will study to beccHne a music instructor. H er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Curtis, and Jimmy Darling, accompanied her to Fredonia.

Mrs. E s th ^ Baruch of the Brcmx is spending the holidays a t the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N athan Israel.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker have moved from an apartm ent in the Helen Brannen home to the form er RaymcHid Bellows house on lower Main s tre e t A&s. Ruth Maxim and children of M argaret- ville have moved into the apart­m ent vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Becker.

Mr. and Mrs. Shalom Mathes have closed their svimmer home and beauty salon and retum ed to their home in New York d ty .

Mr. and Mrs. Jc to Hoeko spent llie holiday weekend with her father. Dr. I. W. Ponemon, in Jamaica, L. I.

Mrs. Jennie Shaver is spending s(Hne time with Mrs. James Gar­rison. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vas of M anhattan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M artin Israel.

Edward Alton was a business caller in Kingston Thursday. En route home, he was a dinner guest a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bickford in Phoenicia.

Mr. and Mrs. David Solommi and children, H arry and Shaitm, spent the weekend holiday with

jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, in Kingston.

Mr. and Mrs. Addison Trow­bridge of Stamford were dinner guests a t the home of her au n t Mrs. Lelia Simonson, Sunday.

Coach P eter Coletta spent the weekend a t his home in Johns-

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Flisser, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. p . H. Haderup, and son, Carston, visited a t the home of Mrs. Hader- up^s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haderup, in Northville Sunday.

Mr. ant Mis. Sanford Hein and son, Freddie, of the Bronx, with

party of friends, spent the weekend a t the family home on Main s tre e t

Dr. and Mrs. Emerson Crosby Kelly of Albany were afternoon guests a t the home of Mrs. Grace H itt Satiuday.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Todd and grandson, Billy Todd, and Miss Jane Hastings visited Miss H ast­ings’ nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunne, in Oneonta Sunday.

Besumes Theological StodiesRev. Lawrence Zellers h as-re ­

sumed his studies a t the theologi­cal stininary, Drew imiversity, in Madison, N. J.

Orville Bedcer and Mrs. Grace Wallin of Amsterdam were re- c« it weekend guests a t the h(»ne of his toother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam liptM i spent the holiday weekrad with rela­tives in New York city.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friedler have closed their summer home, and returned to their home in E lm hurst L- I-

Mrs. George McMurray of Mar- garetville spent .Monday afternoon with her au n t Miss Cora Alton.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slavin en­tertained their cousins from New Jersey over the holiday weekend.

Mr. £md Mrs. Donald Greene and sons, Charle sand Rodney, were callers in Bovina Center Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Greene and daughters, Kaye and Suzaime, spent Saturday and Sunday in the Bronx and visited the Bronx zoo.

Miss Cathy Stoutenburgh of Delhi spent the weekend with her cousins, Steven, David and Caro­lyn Valk.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Aronowitz and his mother, Mrs. Gussie Aronowitz, visited relatives in Montreal over the holiday week­end.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Tick of Long Island spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Irving Tick, on Highmount Mrs. 'Tick accom­panied her son home Sunday.

Birthdays and AnniversariesCongratulations to Mr. and Mra.

Leyden Smith, who celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary on Monday, S ep t 19, and to Mr. and

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drove their daughter, Betty Ann, to Syracuse Saturday. Betty Ann will commence her studies a t Syracuse university, where she will m ajor in physical therapy. Mr. and Mrs. BirdsaU remained in Syracuse overnight, returning home on Sunday. En route home they visited Mrs. BirdsaU’s -broth­er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Williams, Walton.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baelan and children of Brooklyn spent the weekend a t the family summer home.

Betnm From Cmvention Fire Chief and Mrs. Sam Ruch-

man have returned home from a vacation a t Lake George. While there, Mr. Ruchman attended the volunteer firemen’s convention. They also m et friends, Fire Chief and Mrs. Hubert Worden of Franklin and Fire Chief Roy Sax- ouer of M argaretville, with whom they visited a t Fort Ticonderoga and also toured the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain region. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Worden and Mr. Saxouer continued on to the Thousand Islands.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds and son, Atlon, spent the weekend a t their home in Thompsonville, Conn.

. Mom and Daughter Home Mrs. Crawford Greene is spend­

ing a few days a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Miller, and family in AUaben. Sirs. Miller and infant daughter, Diane M argaret, returned h<»ne from M argaretville hospital Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and diildren, Stephanie and Michael, and her mother, Mrs. Sol Lardc, have returned to their home in Lodi, N. J.

Mrs. D anid O’M eara of H i^ - m ount accon^Moiied by Mrs. Clay­ton Myers and Miss Rose Samuels, a tt^ d e d the funeral of Zc^^er Reed in Kingston Sunday after­noon. I

Mr. and Mrs. Alan K sm edy and daughter, Alanne, of Rutland, Vt., spent the \i^ k e n d with Hfcs. Ken­nedy’s brother-in-law and -sister, Mr. and Bfcs. Earl Vredenburgh, in dovesviUe.

S&s. W alter J. lidd ie is spoid- ing seme thne with her brother, H arry Maxwell, in Oneonta.

Mrs. Harold Townsend <mi their 28th anniversary Wednesday. Sept. 21. Birthday greetings to Miss Susie Todd on her sixth birthday Friday, S ep t 23; Ralph Myers Jr. on his eigh;th birthday Saturday, S ep t 24; to Mrs. Katie Haynes, S ep t 24 and to W illard Baker on his 79th birtiiday, also on Sept. 24, and .to Charlene Kelly (m her seventh birthday, Sunday, S ^ t 25. ,

Mr. and Mrs.-iSam Kasden of Jamaica, L. I., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sdiwartz.

Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Budlow of New Yoik d ty spent the w e ^ - end a t their home in Clovesville.

Mr. and M rs._m ton Valk. ac­companied their cousin, Miss Joan Wilson, of Kingston to Ithaca Sat­urday. She will resume her studies a t Cornell imiversity. ■

Mac Gale spent from Wednes­day until Saturday a t the home of his m other in Broc&lyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finnerty and children. Rose Marie, Lor­raine and Tommy, of Kingston spent Sunday with his brother-in^ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Har­old Townsend.

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Sandy Peterson’s nephev Pete has gone back to college. He worked on Sandy’s farai a couple of months last aninmer to get hardened np for footbaD.

He seemed to enjoy farm life all right—^but like most city kids it took him some time tag e t used to a farmer’s schedule.

Sandy claim s th a t when he went in to wake Pete—on the first morning—the boy looked up startled and asked what titwA it was. Sandy replied it was fouiv fifteen. “Gee,” Pete murmured, “if we're going to do a day’s work tomorrow you’d better get to bed!”

From where I sit, we aiiiat hare heard a nimim storiM Ifte that. But tbey show how b o m people assume fAefr cnstoats are the Mdy vreper omb. To moat citj foBn getting op a t 4:15 seems oddi, be­cause <A«y don’t do it. Just like some pe<vle don’t think eajoyiac a glass of beer is . . . be- caase fAejr hvP«>i pirrfer an* other beverage and haven’t waked IV to the fact that t/vtrjm * has a riglit to Us own choice.

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Mr. and Mrs. H arper Fairbaim attended a Fairbaim family get- together in Dry Brook Sunday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Kelder of Hal- cott Center spent the weekend with her nephew, Ralph Myers, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. James Ploutz and Mr. £tnd Mrs. Edward Becker and son, Donald Herdman, of Rox- bury spent Sunday with their par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker.

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kelly and daughter, Patricia, of Albany spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Jessie Kelly.

Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Lem er and diildren, Irving and Ellen, spent the holiday weekend a t the home of her brother and sister-in-law, M... and Mrs. N at Klinghoffer, in the Bronx. En route home Sun­day they visited relatives in Fleet­wood and Cbld Spring.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Todd and daughter, Susie, and Mrs. Todd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, motored to Newburgh on Sunday. They visited Mr. Roger’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw.

Mr. and Mrs. -Julius Kline have closed their home and returned to their home in New York d ty .

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Combs and children, Ann Marie and Alan, en­joyed a weekend vacation a t Lake George. Mrs. Florence Craft ac­companied them as far as Sche­nectady, where she spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Bellows.

Mrs. Mary Brown of the Bronx spent the weekend w ith her brother, Robert H ck, and family on Higlmiount

Mrs. Katie Haynes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Finch of Halcott Center to Auburn, where they were weekend guests a t the home of Mr. Finch’s cousins, Mr. ,and Mrs. E rnest Findi.

Miss Dorothy Berman and her brother, Seymour, of Brooklyn spent the holiday weekend with their mother, Mrs. Anna Berman.

Mrs. Lillian KeUy of BedeU spent the weekend with lier sister, Mrs. Bessie Combs, in Clovesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Darling, son, Jimmy, and daughter, Bev­erly, left Saturday to spend a week’s vacaticm a t Black Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mandell and family of Long Island and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ganz and son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ganz and son, David, of Brook­lyn spent the holiday weekend a t the family summer home.

Mr. and Mrs. James Pavlos and d au ^ te rs, Kathleen and Suzanne, were callers in Kingston H iurs- day.

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