JOHN 7. GU m N CO. - NYS Historic Newspapers

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tw o;
THE
VILLAGE BOARD WILL
IMPROVE STREET
RECENT HAPPENINGS OUT IN PHILMONT.
TOWN BOARD NAMES
POLUNG PLACES
LADY MAGOABEES
HELD SESSION
; T h e toivn boai’d h a s d e s ig n ate d th e
fo llo w in g p o llin g placen in th e v il­
la g e . D is tric t ‘ oSTo. 4 C ru sad e r H a il;
T he re g u la r m ee tin g of th e L ad y
D is tr ic t No. 5, R ic h a rd so n ’s S to re; M accabees w a s h e ld on T h u rs d a y evt^D is tr ic t No. G, V illage H all.
niiig a t M accabees H a ll. T h e Social
c o m m itte e co n sistin g of L u lu B ra n dow, B e u la h H o w a rd , L illia n Cole,
C h a rlo tte V edder, B la n c h e H ick m a n ,
M a rg a re t D ecker a n d M a r th a W a lk e r
serv ed m u sk m e lo n a n d ice c ream
a f te r tk e re g u la r business w a s tr a n s ­
Ai’th u r J. S tone an d J . A. S agen- a c te d a n d th e above co m m itte e p r e ­
•Iflorph a tte n d e d th e m eeting of H u d ­ s e n te d M iss V e d d er w ith a v ery p r e t­
s o n C h a p te r R . & A. M. F rid a y eve­ ty ro se vase a s th is w ill be th e la s t
n i n g a t which tim e the M ark and tim e t h a t sh e w ill serve oh a co m ­
D a s t M a s te r d eg rees 'a 'e re co n fe rre d m itte e a s ’Bliss V e d d er as sh e is to be
« n a class of candidates.
m a rrie d d u rin g O ctober. T he co m ­
m itte e h a d w ra p p e d th e vase in se've ra l boxes th e la rg e s t of w h ich w a s a
h a t box an d Bliss V e d d er ca u sed n o t
a little fu n in u n d o in g sam e. A fte i
re fre s h m e n ts a social h o u r w a s e n ­
E a r l e C. S cutt, A lb e rt E . H osier, joyed. A t th e n e x t m e e tin g th e sec­
TC enneth ‘W ic k h am a n d W illiam Y e r- ond deg ree v.ull be co n ferred .
i c k le ft S a tu rd a y fo r S y rac u se U ni■versity.
M r S c u tt is re s u m in g h is
s tu d ie s in th e second se m e ste r o f h is
s e n io r y e a r; th e o th e rs a r e e n te rin g
A he fre s h m e n class.
ATTENDED HUDSON
JWASONIC MEETING
STUDENTS RETURN TO
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
AMES CHAPTER, 0 . E. S.,
INVITED TO HILLSDALE
EE-VISITS PHILMONT
AFTER 28 YEARS
M rs L ouis A lg er o f D e tro it, M ich.,
c a lle d on J o h n H. Snj’der, M iss E m ­
m a P itc h e r an d o th e r old fi’ien d s la s t
■week. ]\Irs A lg er ■was fo rm e rly M iss
J e n n i e E u n k of th is village. W ith
Tier p a r e n ts sh e le ft P h ilm o n t tw en ity -eig h t y e a rs ago a n d th is w a s h e r
firs t v is it to h e r old hom e. S he h a d
b ee n to u rin g th e N ew E n g la n d s ta te s
i n c o m p a n y w ith h e r h u sb a n d , d a u g h ­
te r , b ro th e r -in -la w a n d w ife, a n d th e
p a r ty w e re on th e ir w a y hom e.
UNION SERVICES HAVE
BEEN DISCONTINUED
T he union services of the M eth­
o d is t a n d R e fo rm e d c h u rc h e s have
b e e u disco n tin u ed . A ll th e re g u la r
COLUMBIA EEPUBLICAN,
T h e re g u la r m ee tin g of A m es c h a p ­
te r O. E . S. w as h e ld on F rid a y eve­
n in g a t w h ic h tim e a n in v ita tio n w a s
re ceiv e d fro m C ullen
C iia p te r
oi
H illsd a le to th e m em b ers to be p re s ­
e n t a t th e ir m e e tin g to be h e ld W e d ­
n esd a y evening, Sept. 14th a t w h ich
tim e D is tric t D e p u ty G ra n d B latron
B farg are t PI.
C ook a n d A ssistan t
G ran d L e c tu re r W a lte r E . W a lk er
of P o u g h k eep sie w ill m a k e
th e ii'
official v is it to C ullen C h ap ter. A m es
c h a p te r w ill ho ld a re h e a r s a l on M on­
d ay evening. S ept. 19 t h a n d a t thenn e x t re g u la r m e e tin g w ill c o n fe r th e
F lo ra l D e g ree on a cla ss of c a n d i­
dates.
A fte r th e m e e tin g th e social c o m m itte e c o n sistin g of Carrie
Spoor, O d ella K rooz, B la n c h e P a le n
a n d B lattie K ilk en so n
serv ed
ice
cre a rn a n d c a k e a t P a le n ’s sto re.
T h e re g u la r m e e tin g of th e Y illage
w as h eld T u esday evening, beside
th e re g u la r ro u tin e
b u sin ess
one
com plainti^ w a s re ceived
co n c ern in g
th e riding" of
cF s, ca rts, etc., u p ­
on th e village
lew alks. I t w a s r e ­
ceived a n d ■' ie rr e d to th e
police
com m ittee.. T h e .n e w ro a ij : on-IM pbtin d ale s tre e t w ill be p u t in good
condition by th e a d d itio n of c ru s h e d
sto n e if sam e can be p ro c u re d , if iro.t,
th e B o ard w ill usd gravel! A t th e
m e e tin g o f th e H e a l t h ’ B oard, th e
re g u la r busin ess w a s d is p o s e d ,o f a n d
a co m p la in t o ver o d o rs 'w a s in v esti-
COLLEGE STUDENTS
RETURN TO STUDIES
B e rtil A. L y b ec k le ft T h u rs d a y of
th is w eek fo r P o tsd a m , N. Y., w h e re
h e w ill ta k e a n en g in e erin g course
a t th e C la rk so n College of T ech n o lE a r l C. S cu tt, a s en io r a t S y ra­
cuse, w ill re tu r n to th e u n iv ersity
S a tu rd a y
o f th is w eek. A lb e rt B.
H osier, K e n n e th ’W ic k h am a n d W il­
lia m Y e rric k w ill leave on S a tu rd a y
to e n te r S y rac u se U niversity.
ENJOYED PICNIC AT
COPAKE LAKE SUNDAY
M rs H o m e r A llen, M fs E lm e r B oice
BIrs Blassie BIcNally, A gnes B oice,
A n n a Gilfoy, J u lia "Van Y a lk e n b u rg h
M rs B lichael K e rin s, E d n a
Boice,
B la rg a re t R ed m o n d , A gnes K e rin s,
K a th r y n R edm ond,- ’V eronica B oice,
C a th e rin e A llen, D o ro th y A llen, A lm a
R escigno, T h e r e s a - M urp h y , J u lia
B oice, L e o n d in a R escigno, M ai’g a r e t
B lontrose, G e rtru d e M ontrose, A n n a
R ed m o n d , W in ifre d Gilfoy, BTartha
B lurphy,
A r th u r H ealey, V in ce n t
B oice, ’W a lte r He.aley, K e n n e th G lov­
er, B lartin R ussell, E d w a rd McBTalley
E lm e r S ilvernail, V in ce n t Y e rrick ,
R ay m o n d S hea, J o h n N ick e rso n w e n t
on a p icnic to C opake L a k e on S un-
W. C. T. U. MEETING
AT PHILMONT TO CONFER DECREE
THURSDAY NIGHT
T h e re g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g of
services of the M ethodist church
liave been resum ed bu t no p reach­
A rc a d ia I,o d g e I. O. O. F . No. 777
i n g services a r e b ein g h e ld in th e
th e W . C. T. U. Will be h e ld on T u e s ­ h e ld th e ir re g u la r m e e tin g on T h u rs ­
Kefol'med church a t present.
d ay eve n in g a t th e h o m e o f E lizab e th
d ay evening in O dd F ellow H a ll a t
M ac'Cauley a t w h ic h th e election of w h ich tim e re g u la r a n d sp ec ia l b u si­
officers fo r th e com ing y e a r w ill
w as tra n s a c te d a n d th e m e m ­
ta k e place. H a v e y o u r n o m in atio n s ness
b e rs p re s e n t v o te d fa v o ra b ly u p o n
in readiness and all m em bers be one ap p lic a tio n f o r th e in ita to ry d e­
p re sen t.
g re e W hich w ill be co n fe rre d T h u rs ­
T h e R ev. G. S. D a v is p re a c h e d a n
d ay evening. Sept. 15 th a t eig h t
-excellent serm o n S u n d ay m o rn in g on
o’clock. A la rg e a tte n d a n c e o f th e
H ie texts, 2 P e te r 5, 6 a n d 7.
m em b ers is d esire d a t th is m e e tin g as
th e d egree w ill be given
in
fu ll
SUND AY SERVICES
WERE RESUMED
TO ENTER NORMAL
SCHOOL AT NEW PALTZ
RESIGNS AFTER 18 YEARS
AS MILL FOREMAN
H o m e r A llen, w ho h a s been em ­
ployed fo r th e p a s t six te en y e a rs by
th e John Hays Knitting Company, as
E . R u ssell o f G hent,: a fo re m a n in th e ir fin ish in g d e p a rt­
class of 1921 Philm ont High school, m e n t h a s ta k e n a s im ila r p osition in
w i l l e n te r th e G n e o n ta N o rm a l this" B allsto n Spa. H e w ill lea v e on S ep­
■week. S he will be Miss Pectal’s te m b e r 19th a n d if th e po sitio n m ee ts
ro o m m ate.
w itli h is a p p ro v a l w ill m ove his fam ­
ily th e re in th e n e a r fu tu re .
B liss H e le n
Is HI at His Home.
R u s s e ll S ears is
3iom e b y illness.
confined
to
h is
“Hot Dog” Roast.
Adelphia Rebecca L odge h e ld a
“h o t dog” ro a s t on th e fa rm o f Jo h n
V a n d e b u rg h on S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n .
F re d G orsline h olds th e - recoi'd fo r
th e g re a te s t n u m b e r o f dogs co n ­
su m ed th e e x a c t n u m b e r n o t bein g
k n o w n a s th e re c o rd k e e p e r bec o m e
m ixed in th e count.
F. & A. SI. Meeting.
R e g u la r m e e tin g p f A g a w am u ck
Back Fi'om Visit.
L odge No. 841 F . & A. bI. w ill be
Bliss A leth e P e c ta l h a s retm -ned
Daughter Bom.
h e ld on F rid a y evening, S eptem ber fro m h e r v is it to H a rtfo rd , Conn.
A d a u g h te r w a s b o rn to BIr an d 16th. T his w ill be th e first m e e tin g She w ill leave Tuesday to re su m e h e r
B lrs J o h n S crib n er a t th e H u d so n a f te r th e s u m m e r v a c a tio n a n d a stu d ie s a t
th e
O n e o n ta N orm al
C ity H o s p ita l S unday.
la rg e a tte n d a n c e is desired.
school.
TUESDAY,
335 PUPILS ARE
REGISTEREUINSGHOOl
13, 1921
CRUSADER CLUB
TO HAVE DANCE
Mellenville Personals
A r th u r -S plittbeger o f S chenectady,
is sp en d in g a tw o w eeks v ac a tio n a t
h i s . ho m e in th is village.
T he P h ilm o n t s c h o r’ re o p en ed
BIrs W illiam P . M oore of M ill'T u esd a y m o rn in g w ith
an
e n ro ll­ b rook, v isite d frie n d s h e re an d a t
m e n t of th re e h u n d re d
th irty -fiv e P h ilm o n t, sev e ral days la s t w eek.
pupils. This num ber will probably
BIrs J. P . G angloff, an d d a u g h ­
be c o n sid erab ly in c re a s e d d u rin g th e te r, L illian, of L ebanon; N. PI;, v is it­
ed a t M artin S m ith ’s th e-.p a st ;Tyeek-.
Mr a n d M rs R a lp h B u rc h a n d son,
H a ro ld o f P itts f ie ld ,. gp en t 'S u ild a y
w ith M rs F lo y d S hutts.
B larion V an BureM d f ”N ^ Y ork,
is s p en d in g h e r v ac a tio n w ith h e r
M r a n d B'Irs J. H a rry H am ilto n an d m o th er.
Blisses Mai-y, a n d F lo re n c e E sselsons H a ro ld a n d J am es,
m o to re d
fro m P lusted S u n d ay a n d s p e n t th e tyne, of S chenectady, s p e n t th e h o li­
afte rn o o n a t th e h o m e of Bliss F a n ­ d ay w ith th e ir siste r, Mi.s.s E lsie E s nie H o y sra d t.
R ev. M r A p p led o rn o f P o r t E w en,
B'Irs S am uel D a lla s h a s re co v ered
s p e n t th e w eek end a t H a rv e y Blillers.
fro m h e r re c e n t illness.
B'lr a n d BIrs B lartin B liller a n d son,
BIr a n d M rs G eorge J. S cutt, BIrs
B u ssell S ears an d guests, BIr a n d BIrs m o to red to H u m p h re v ille, Sunday,
F r a n k W a lk e r of D e tro it, M ich., a t ­ a n d called on B en ja m in B larch a n d
fam
ily.
te n d e d th e C h a th a m fa ir W ednesday.
G eorge H ill an d J a m e s B ishop, a re
M r an d BIrs H a ro ld H o u rig a n of
U tica, a re v isitin g a t th e h o m e of h e r ti-eating th e ir h o u ses to a c o a t of
p a re n ts , BIr a n d BIrs W illiam G rove- p a in t.
M r a n d BIrs C h arle s G e h b a u e r an d
W illiam B ru s ie is s p e n d in g som e d a u g h te r of B rooklyn, s p e n t L a b o r
tim e w ith h is d a u g h te r, BIrs- W illiam D a y w ith h is fa th e i’, BIr G ehbauer.
B-Iris J o h n
E vans
of
C h ath am ,
Jo h n so n .
BIrs C h arle s W h ite a n d d a u g h te r s p e n t Thux’sd ay w ith Mi’S C hauncey
of M o u n t V e rn o n a re v isitin g a t th e O stra n d er.
M r a n d M rs H a r r y G ehibauer an d
h o m e of h e r m o th e r, M rs B la rg a re t
d a u g h te r of Troy, s p e n t L a b o r D ay
H u d dleston.
W illia m S eery a n d b rid e re tu rn e d w ith B'Irs G iffo rd A nderson.
BIr a n d Mx’s C h au n ce y O stranddito P h ilm o n t T h u rsd a y .
M rs P h ilip D w yer of A sh o k a n is s p e n t S u n d ay w ith h is m o th ei’, BIrs
sp en d in g a few days a t th e ho m e of E v e r e tt O stra n d er.
Bliss
H e le n F e lts of A lbany, s p e n t
h e r s is te r a n d b ro th e rs , E lla , C harles
L a b o r D ay a t h e r hom e.
an d J a m e s B IcLaughlin.
M ellenville,
Sept.
11— C harles
V illag e T ru s te e E d w a rd C. H ayes
an d J o h n C onnor a re ta k in g a m u ch Getobauer a n d d a u g h te r of B rooklyn,
needed re s t a t th e T h o u san d Islan d s. sp e n t th e w eek end a n d h o lid a y a t
C. O. T h o m p so n a n d fam ily, w ho ^the h o m e of h is fathex’, Henx’y G eh­
h av e been s p e n d in g th e s u m m e r a t b au e r.
Miss L ouise W olven h a s re tu r n e d
th e h o m e of M rs T h o m p so n ’s p a r ­
ents, BIr a n d BIrs S ta tes Bl’esick, h av e to h e r h om e, h a v in g been on a v isit
re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e in B lount o f sevex-al w eeks w ith h e r a u n t ■.t
S augerties.
V ernon.
Bliss Blildj-ed A n d e rso n w a s a x’eS u p erv iso r B aien a n d fa m ily s p en t
T hursday jn StiUv.ttter, N. Y. “Abe” ce n t visitoi- of M iss G ladys G e h b a u e r
says th e ro a d s o u t of T ro y a re r a t h ­
BIi-s P . S. B liller of P u lv e r’s S ta ­
e r confusing.
H a ro ld D eW ald s p e n t F rid a y in tion, spexit F rid a y w ith h e r m othei-,
BIrs J o h n M agley.
T he M isses E lsie a n d E d n a Gox-C h arle s C oons w e n t to H a n co ck ,
Mass, S a tu rd a y w h e re h e w ill s p eiia d in ie r of S tu y v e san t P alls, s p e n t la s t
a few w e ek s a t th e h o m e o f h is •week w ith BIrs J o s e p h R ogers.
R ev. W. E . B esiegel a n d fa m ily
d a u g h te r, M rs W . J. H adsw ell.
BIr a n d BIrs H a ro ld O. K eynolds. h av e re tu r n e d to th e ir hom e, havingw ho h a v e b een s p e n d in g th e ir v a c a ­ enjoyed a m o n th ’s v ac atio n .
BIrs E d d ie D acy a n d d a u g h te r of
tions a t th e h o m e of h is p a re n ts ,
BIr a n d M rs O rla n d o R eynolds, h av e H ollow ville, v isite d h e r sister, BIrs
re tu r n e d to th e ir h o m e in T re n to n , B liller S h u tts, s ev e ral days la s t w eek.
B.Ir a n d M rs G. A. S p rin g ste ad of
L ew is S c h ra d e r a n d E b e n S h u tts S ta te n Islan d , visite d over th e w e e’ic
en d a n d h o lid a y a t th e p ai’sonage.
visited th e R h in e b e c k fa ir FridaB’’.
B'liss G ladys G e h b a u e r of T roy, is
Bliss F lo re n c e B lu rg ittro y d a n d
S te p h en D a lla s of
R en sselae r, a re v isitin g a t th e h o m e of G ifford J. A n ­
sp en d in g a fe w d ays a t th e h o m e of derson.
M ilton B loore visited h is son, W il­
B'lr D a lla s’ b ro th e r, S am uel D allas.
W ilfre d D ecker, w ho h a s been liam F . Bloore, a t B lillbrook, T h u rs ­
Bliss H a zel Bloore, w h o h a d
sp en d in g a w e ek a t th e h o m e of h is day.
b
e
e n ' sp en d in g h e r v a c atio n th e re
m o th er, BIrs M innie D e c k e r re tu r n e d
a c co m p an ied h im hom e.
to F irth c liffe S unday.'
. BIrs J o h n S herw ood of B rid g ep o rt,
s p e n t a few days la s t w e ek a t th e
h o m e of M r a n d M rs C h arle s Spoor.
D a n ie l N eal v/as h o m e fro m C atsk ill to sp en d S unday.
R o la n d W h ite m a n of A lbany, s p e n t
th e w e ek en d a t th e h o m e of h is
m o th er, BIrs F re d ’W hitem an.
P e rc y H a m m of S ch enectady, w a s a
w e e k en d v is ito r a t th e ho m e of h is
p a re n ts , BIr a n d BIrs B u rto n H a m m .
H a ro ld S tic k le s a n d
fa m ily
of
P ittsfield, Blass., s p e n t th e w e ek end
a t th e h o m e of h is p a re n ts , BIr an d
BIx's F r a n k S tickles.
PHILMONT PERSONALS
Buy Cotton Goods Now I
All m em bers are requested to be pres­
en t as m a tte rs of im portance w ill be
taken up and a report of the com­
m ittee in charge of th e
celebration
COTTON EX PER TS THINK IT HAS' REACHED ITS LOWEST LE'SCEL.
HASRETURNED
TO 1923 CLASS
IS A HOOD TIME TO BUY COTTON GOODS.
TICKING,
war-time price.of wliieli was 7 9 c ............. 27^
72x90 UTICA BLEACH ED SHEETS,
than which there is no b e tte r .............^ 1 . 5 9
36 in. FIN E TW ILLED SHIRTING
K H A K I ..........................................................1 9 ^
78x84 H E A V Y W HITE CROCHET B E D ­
SPREADS, cut corners and scalloped edges
$ 2 .6 9
36 in. GOOD W EIGHT BLEACH ED MUS­
LIN, 1 5 ^ 3 6 in. unH eaelied................. 1 2 ^
44x22 GOOD W EIGHT TURKISH BA TH
MATS in pinli, Hne & yellow colorings, 9 8 ^
31 in. PA ST COLOR CHAMBRAY, in de­
sirable solid c o lo r s ....................................X 9 ^
36 in. FA ST
COLOR PE R C A L E I
’
eliecks, stripes and dots, light or dark,
45x36 Stamped Pillow Cases, narrow lace edge
36-in. Wliite Mill-run Nainsook C k e c k ........
White Orochet -Counter-panes .........................
White Cotton Crash ...............................................
J. & P. Coats Mercerised Crochet Cotton . . . .
Clarkes 0 . N. T. Mercerized Orochet Cotton . . .
...........................
e ch
............................... 1 9 ^
............................ $ 1 .1 9
....................... . . .• 9 ^
............................. 13^^
............................. 1 0 ^
STAMPS W ITH EVERY PURCHASE. DOUBLE STAMPS ON FRIDAY.
AGENTS IN HUDSON FOR McOALL PATTERNS.
JOHN 7. G U m N CO.
Unclaiined Letters.
T h e follow ing is a lis t of u n cla im e d
le tte rs a t th e P h ilm o n t p o s t oflSce:
Birs E . S m ith, B irs G.. BI. R o ssm a n ,
Birs F ra n c e s
P fe a n g
and
F ra n k
B eck e r.
House Kepaintetl.
M rs C. L. S poor h a s h a d h e r re s i­
dence on P ro s p e c t a v e n u e re p a in te d .
P h ilip T. H a rd e r did th e w ork.
CHVPlCHTOWN
C hurchtow xi Sept, i z .— ^Dr. a n d Bi'rs
H a rry B e rth o ff, e n te rta in e d c o m p a n y
fro m o u t of tow n recently.
Birs C ora P a lm e r of T roy, w as a r e ­
ce n t g u e s t of h e r siste r, Birs Chax-les
Bliller.
BIr a n d Birs Chax-les K n a c k e of R o se n d a le a n d m oQ ier of N ew Y ork,
w e re re c e n t g u ests of G eorge W ood
an d m o th er.
A n n a A nderson,, is e n te rta in in g BL-sT u rn e r fx-o,ni N ew Y ork.
M r an d BIx-s H e n ry T an n e r, BIr a n d
airs G uy T a n n e r a n d son, of T a g h k a nic, BIj. an d Birs L e s te r Sh'aw of CMve ra c k an d -Miss Peax-1 Blyers, w e re
re c e n t S u n d ay g u ests of P h ilip B lerrifie ld a n d fam ily.
BIr a n d BIx-s L o n g a n a son, C harles
of N ew Y ork, w e re re c e n t w e ek end
gu ests a t th e h o m e of M r an d BIx-s H.
B ro n k .
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M r a n d Birs A r th u r Dox’b n e r of
H u d so n w e re re c e n t g u ests a t th e
h o m e of B irs I v a R o ssm a n .
BIr a n d Birs P h ilip B lerrifielu, h av e
b ee n v isitin g h e r siste r, BIrc R o b e rt
B ry a n t, a t C h ath am .
BIr an d Birs C h arle s Shook, an d
son, a n d M r a n d M rs J o h n S hook an d
b ab y of H u d so n , w e re - re c e n t guests
of th e ir p a re n ts , BIr a n d Mi-s G eorge
Shook.
B irs Hox-ton S heldon aixd d a u g h te r
D o ro th y , a tte n d e d a s h o w e r”a t C h a t­
h a m re cen tly , given in h o n o r of Bliss
H a zel L am pheai-, w ho w a s re c e n tly
max’ried .
M iss E th e l B'liller of A lbany, sp e n t
a few days i-ecently w ith BIi-s C la­
re n ce Bliller.
Birs S usan W a ld o rf a n d B irs B lary
W ilcox, ax-e s p e n d in g som e tim e w ith
th e fo r m e r’s son a n d w ife, BIr an d
Birs J o h n [W aldorf, a t B lellenville.
TAGHKANIC
T ag h k a n ic, S e p t.l2 — ^Thex-e -will fee
a n e n te rta in m e n t a t th e E a s t T a g h k a nic' c h u r c h T h u rs d a y e v e n in g Sept,
15th a t 7:30 s ta n d a r d tim e. H u d so n
talexit w ill be p re s e n t, ad m issio n fo r
adults Will be 25 cents a n d for c h ild ­
re n IS cents, ice c re a m a n d c a k e wilx
b e on sale.
Birs W illiam P e c ta l and daughter,
Susan, of C raryville, a re s p e n d in g a w eek w ith hex- m o th e r, BIx-s B. B liller.
M r an d Birs Ja c o b F ris s , e n te rta in ­
ed co m p a n y fro m H u d so n , la s t w eek.
Clax-is W h e e le r w ill te a c h in thetowxi school th e com ing yeai'.
Birs B'lai-y B lyers, s p e n t th e w e e k
end with friends in Hudson,
Charles H.
Scutt
of
W aterbury,
Conn, s p e n t S u n d ay w ith B'lx-s BIa.nch.e
Prize. Painting.
A m ong
the m a n y exhibitions in the
a r t dep artm en t
of
th e
Colum bia
County fair were some very beauti­
fu l oil p ain tin g s b y B irs V e ra T h o m p R a y n o r w h ic h h a v e w o n sev e ral
first premiums.
R e a d T he R ep u b lican .
VALVE*
M OTOR i
r'
R egular m onthly m ting ot~ th e
lire com pany will be iield in
the
will be given.
YANCED E n H ] DOLLARS A BALE DURINO THE PAST WEEK. NOW
Foi-mei- Ke.sidents Sn Town.
Birs "Vlan ^[Hoesen A nd. daughtex-,
BIrs -T u c k er, of BYatervfille, Conn.,
h a v e been v isitin g BIi's B'lary Jac o b i
a n d ca llin g on old frie n d s.
They
w e re fox-merly re s id e n ts of th e v il-
UPPER RED HOOK
Upixer Pvcd H ook. S ep t 12.— C om muxxioxi sex-vices Avex-e h e ld in th e R e ­
fo rm e d c h u rc h S u n d ay m o rn in g anxt
th re e people u n ite d w ith th e c h u rc h .
T he m exnbers of th e B len’s B ible
Class, w ill give a p lay , F rid a y even­
in g S ep tem b er 16th. T h e p la y Avih
be “Hex- O nly Soxi,” Ic e c re a m a n a
ca k e w ill be se rv e d a f te r th e play.
T h e nxenlbers o f th e H is to ric a l So-ciety, h e ld th eii' fir s t m e e tiiig o f th e
seasoii, a t th e hdxxie o f B ir s 'J a m e s HK id d axid th e m ohilbers, .-and guests,
s p e n t a i n o s te ix jo y a b le houx-.
K id d a n n o u n c e d th e -,e n g a|’^ m e n t:-o t.
h e r son, J a l n e s " H o w a r ^ j B l i s s ;
Lyoxi, o f R opixester, -and ed n g ? a tu ia tioxis follow ed:
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Blr an d Birs E d w a rd B arnV m , of
N ew Y ork, a iv s p e n d in g a fe w days
a t th e h o m e of t h e ir cousin, B irs
E u g en e P . B udd.
BIx-s Harx-y D. F ra le ig h a n d ch ild ­
ren, h av e retux-xied h o m e a f te r sp en d ­
in g th e s u m m e r a t th e ir co tta g e a.t
L a k e G eorge.
U p p e r R e d H o o k w a s w e ll re p re ­
sen ted a t th e D u tch e ss C ounty F a i r a t
R h in e b ec k , la s t w eek, sevex-al px-izes
w e re w o n b y som e of o u r re sid e n ts
w h o ex h ib ite d f r u it s to c k etc.
J a m e s K . Losee, w h o h a s a p o s itio n
in S yracuse, s p e n t th e w e e k en d re cexxtly w ith h is p a re n ts . D r a n d M rs
E . K. L osee. Bliss A gness Losee,
le ft B londay fo r th e N o rth fie ld Oerninai-y, a t N o rth fie ld , M assj to re s u m e
hex- studies.
BIx-s C lifford A. K e rley , h a s bee n
e n te rta in in g h e r s is te r a n d h u sb an d ,
BIr an d B irs A r th u r H o ffm a n of Bit.
BArnon.
D r. a n d Birs J. H . Kex-lee, o f N ow
Y ork, w e re tveek en d g u ests, a t theh om e of h is pax-ents, BIr a n d BIx-s J.
E . Kex-lee.
BIi-s W a rd B a th e ric k , is ill a t h e r
h o m e in th is place.
firemen’s rooms on Friday Sept. IGth.
mTHCOTTOjS^ DOWN TO ABOUT OjsTE-THTRD ITS WAD-TIME PEICE
BE THAT AS IT MAT, PRICES ON THE RAW PRODUCT H AVE AD-
T h e c ru s a d e r club w ill h o ld
a
d an c e a t Cx-usader H a ll T h u i'sd ay
evening, S ep tem b er 15th fro m 9 till
1 o’clock.
Snydex-’s five-piece
c h e s tr a w ill fu rn is h th e m usic. ;
fre s h m e n ts w ill b e on sale.
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FIREMEN MEETING
FRIDAY EVENING
IliliillSiSIi
A. C. A. FE A T nBR -PEO O F
SEPTEMBER
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Bliss L u cille M errifleld of B la rtin dale, w ho a tte n d e d th e h ig h school
a t K a to n a h la s t y e a r, h a s re tu rn e d
to th e class of 1923, Philmont High
scho-ol, of w h ich s h e w a s fo rm e rly a
m em ber.
PHILMONT W. C. T. U.
TO ELECT OFFICERS
T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g a n d election
of officers of th e P h ilm o n t W o m e n ’s
C hi'istian T em p e ran c e U nion w ill
ta k e plac e T u esd a y evening.
Sept.
13, a t th e h o m e of BIi-s E lizab e th
M acC auley on B lain s tre e t.
ENTERS HOSPITAL
TO BECOME NURSE
Bliss I r e n e S h u fe lt
e n te re d
th e
H u d so n C ity H o s p ita l re cen tly , a s a
student nurse.
Cascade Lodge to Meet.
C ascade L odge No. 197 K. of P.
w ill h o ld th e ir re g u la r m e e tin g on
T u esd a y evening. Sept. 13 th in K.
of P . H all.
Attended Fair.
BIr a n d BIrs J o h n E . W a lk e r an d
M r a n d BIi-s F re d G orsline atte n d e d
th e D u tch e ss co u n ty fa ir h e ld a t
R h in e b e c k la s t w eek.
Change Place of Residence.
Blilo D e ck er an d fa m ily m oved S at-'
ui’d ay in to BIrs E liz a b e th H a rd e r’s
h o u se on P ro s p e c t avenue.
Home Over Week End.
D a n ie l N e al of C atsk ill w a s h o m e
to spend the week end.
“It’s No Job
to Steer a Buick’
Buick cars steer just like they drive
—easily and comfortably. And like
every other Buick part, the Buick
steering gear can be trusted. EUde
in a 1922 Buick and see for yourself.
Buick Sixes
Buick Fours
:
liil
22-Four~34 T w o P a ss. R o a d s te r
22-F oxir-3S F iv o Pass. T o u r in g
-32i’F our-35 T h r e e P a ss. C o u p e
22^F oar-37 F iv e P a ss. S e d a r t •
$935
975
1475
1650
A ll P ric e s F . 0..£>. F l i n t , M ic b ig a rt
WM. PETRY, INC
HUDSON, N. Y
Have a N oav Piano.
B Ir an d BIrs P , C a rlto n Stam n?
h a v e p u rc h a s e d a n ew piano.
>VHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL m R E B THEM