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Thursday, March 9, 1944
TUPPER LAKE FREE PRESS AND HERALD
-:- LOCALS -:•
Coming to the State Sunday-Monday
$54,000 Collected by
Schine Theatre* in
"March of Dimes"
ure, stated that they were very
happy to lend their resources to
such a worthy cause. The March
of Dimes campaign came right
in the middle of Uie 4th War
Loan drive in which all of the
Schine managers were busily engaged. Therefore, increasing this
year's March of Dimes collection
to such an extent is « confirmation
of the all-out support ^that the
Schine organization and their manpower have pledged to the war
effort.
William D. McCarthy, petty of
fleer 3o, USNR, has been trajruferred to the Fleet Postofflce at
SeatUe, Wash. He is the m of
I t was announced today by Earl
Postmaster and Mrs. Pat McCarArnold, manager of the State
thy Jr. of this village.
Theatre, that the Schine Theatre
Pfc. Lester G. Jarvis, son of Brtr.
Circuit raised over $54,000 in the
and Mrs. Edward Jarvis of 23
recent March of Dimes collections,
LeBoeuf St., has been transferred
conducted In every theatre on the
to an undisclosed base in the 8ovith
Schine Circuit. This figure shows
Pacific. He was lut stationed with
approximately a 300'/, increase
a Medical Corps unit at Cmmp
over the total collection made last
White, Oregon.
year in the same number of theaAnother advantage of 'peacePfc. Martin Edwards hu artres.
time is that one can then complain
rived at an American base toxneExecutives of the Schine organ- about poor service and get results
where in New Guinea, acqortMjig
sation, in releasing the final fig- instead of horse-laughs.
to word received-by his pueatti,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Edwards of this
village. He was last stationed at
Kearns, Utah.
Mrs. Miranda Curcie arrived
Monday from Syracuse, where she
is now employed, to spend the
week visiting friends here,
Allen B. Flanders returned tvome
Sunday after spending1 tevertl
days at Alden Springs, N. Y.
Mrs. Irene LaCombe returned Above is a scene from "The Fighting Seabees," coming Sunday and
home Tuesday after speeding- the Monday to the State Theatre.
John Wayne and Susan
^ d
past three months vtsdtlnr her top a stellar cast.
husband, Pfc. Francis W. LiCombe, at Fort Knox, Ky. She
will make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George XJoudreau, for the present.
The Woman's Society of Cfcarlitian Service of Grace Metheodlst
Church will meet Wednesday afternoon, March 15, at 2:30 a t the
Bellows home at 100 Wawbeek
Ave. Hostesses will be Mrs. Horace B«llows and Mrs. Fred Ives
8r.
Mrs. Charles Fletcher enter-Uined at a tea Wednesday afternoon
at her home, 4 Llndsey Ave., for
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Miner ar- Christl, Texas, to the Naval Air
Mrs. Robert lines and her mother,
Station at Lake City, Fla.
Mrs. Mary Collins. Twelve &rueita rived Wednesday from North
Mrs. Evelyn Drew, 71 LeBoeuf
Brookfleld.
Mass.,
to
Bpend
ten
attended.
St.,
has returned home after visitMrs. Charles Rounds returned days at the home of her parents, ng relatives In Plattsburg.
home Saturday after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Corneau.
Lt. Helen Keeler, USNR, arrived
past ten days in Rochester vLsritlngMrs. A. B. Flanders will be hos- n San Francisco, Cal., Wednesday
friends and relatives.
tess to the uptown Presbyterian after an uneventful cross-continent
Fred Proulx spent the put week Ladies Aid Society next Tuesday, trip alone, by automobile. She came
In Plercefield visiting his daugh- March 14, at 2:30 p. m. at King's East from San Francisco, where
ter Mrs. Charles Roscoe, and his Coffee Shoppe.
she serves, with the WAVES, in a
Mrs. Ray Hinkson entertained Navy plane, and visited friends
son, Raymond Proulx, and fsurilly.
While reminiscing with Louis La- at her home in Moody Saturday in Washington, D.C., and Rome,
Barge of Plercefield about logging at a birthday party for her hus- N.Y., and her parents, Mr. and
About 26 Mrs. Floyd E Keeler of this viloperations of by-gone yeans, Mr. band, Ray Hinkson.
Proulx recalled how M. 0. "Wood. guests attended. Prizes for bridge lage, before driving back to the
superintendent, received Inurtruc- were won by Mrs. Louis Collins west coast.
tions back In 1B16 to locate a tree of Piercefleld and Mrs. FTed
Pvt. Henry Staves, son of Mrs.
suitable for New York city's mu- Beeves. The pinochle prises were
ice Staves of this village, has
nicipal Christmas tree. Hr. La- won by Mrs. George Burrell of
Barge and John Timmoni oi this) Newton Falls and Wilfred DeVar- rejoined his outfit in the Aleutians.
He sailed in late February from
village, who were scaling f o r the
SeatUe, where he had been staInternational Paper Co. a t the ley Dennis.
time, spent three weeks combine Domlnick Sangiovannl, S 2c, tioned since his recent furlough
the woods before they located USNR, completed his boot train- home.
Sgt. Wilfred Beauchamp arJust the right tree. Mr. Proulx. ing at the Sampson Naval Tralnwho was logging- along
Dead ing Station Thursday and has ar- rived home on furlough Saturday
Creek for John D'Avignon, had the [ rived to spend a short leave at rom Oklahoma City, Okla. He
Job of felling and bringing I t out. the home of his mother, Mrs. Mar- was accompanied from Albany by
To avoid damaging the tsree l a garet Sangiovannl, 7 Washington his wife and son, Thomas John,
who will remain here. Sgt. Beaufalling it, a rack was set vap s a d St.
block and tackle rigged to «at* i t Pfc. Francis Cluette has return- champ will leave next Wednesday
KEN MAYNARD and
DONT MI88
down on Uie rack, inch b y lncK. ed to Camp Shelby, Miss., where to return to Oklahoma City, where
HOOT GIBSON
THE
FINAL
CHAPTER
It took six men and two tasami at he serves with a Tank Destroyer he is stationed at Will Rogers
Field.
horses two days to get thve tree division, after spending three days
Pvt. Oscar E. Gaff has been
out to the mill at Piercefleld. here visiting his parents, Mr. and
There the Job still wasn't, com- Mrs. John Cluette. He also spent transferred from Keesler Field.
pleted. Eight men workexi t w o a week in Plattsburg with his wife. Miss., to Tyndall Field Flexible
days, carefully wrapping Urie tre« Mr. and Mr«. William A. Dono- Gunnery School in Florida for a
aerial
gunnery
in paper and burlap and losading it van returned home last Tuesday seven-weeks'
SATURDAY MTF. — 10-CASH PRIZEH-10
along two flatcars, for Its trip to after spending the past six weeks courso, according to word recerved
here
by
his
wife
and
daughters,
New York. A balsam, tine tree at Palm Beach, Kla. While there,
• measured 42 feet in length, and
their son, Francis Donovan, USN. Madeline and Roseanna.
Mrs. Hamilton Moore is spendInches on the butt, and was beauti- whom they had not seen in four
fully shaped, Mr. Proulx recalls. years, was transferred to Miami ing ten days in Rochester visiting
Its cost to New York city prob- from Santa Cruz, Cal.. and they his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ably ran Into several thousand enjoyed several visits with him W. Moore, and her sister, Mrs.
dollars before it was finally stet A chief pharmacist with six years' Alice Rltz. who is convalescing a t
up and decorated in the metropolis. naval service behind him, Francis Strong Memorial hospita*! where
Twenty-five of her friends stag- Donovan had been serving rn tho she recently underwent an operaed a surprise "housewarmlng" South Pacific and participated in tion.
Pvt. Lyle E Drew of this vilFo* Th« First
party for Mrs. Ralph IHaatlngs several of the battles on Guadallage, who serves with the 253rd
Friday night at her new home in canal.
Tims On Th«
Broad St., and presented tier with
Mrs. Raymond Best of this vil- Engineers at Camp Crowder, Mo..
left
Feb.
29th
for
maneuvers
in
a card table. Guests enjoyed an lage was admitted to Royal VicScreen... You
Tennessee.
evening of games, and refresh toria hospital in Montreal ThursPvt.
Clarence
Potvin
arrived
S«* Th« Navy's
day for treatment. Her father
ments were served.
Edward Murphy of Ilion, N.Y., Dr. T. J. Collinson, accompanied Saturday from Aberdeen, Md.,
Sup«rm«n In
where he serves with Co. F, 3rd
is visiting at the home of Mr. and her to Montreal.
Miss Isobel Cunningham left Reg't., at the Aberdeen Proving
Mrs. Earl Reynolds at Fauut.
Action!
Saturday to return to Northport, Grounds, to spend eight days at
the
home
of
his
parents.
Mr.
and
L. I., after spending the past two
Clear Heads
months at the home of her mother, Mrs. Clarence S. Potvin.
Pvt. Donald Adams arrived SunCall for UTICA CLUB Pllaner Mrs. Adella Powell.
Ensign Charles J. Chapman Jr., day from Camp Hale. Colo., where
Lager or XXX Pale Ale. on aale
everywhere. Impossible t o (111 or- son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chap- he Berves with Company I, 85th i
ders unless empty barrel«s, bottles, man of 50 Broad St., Tupper Lake, Mountain Infantry, to visit r»is||
has been transferred from Corpus parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Adams, i
cases returned quickly.
Tupper has more snow at present,
he reports, than he saw all winter
at Camp Hale, which is located
near the historic old mining center of Leadville. The troops find
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT The Annual Election, will be plenty of snow for ski maneuvers,
held in the VILLAGE of TUPPER LAKE, Franklin County, New York however, on the slopes higher up,
in the five established election districts on the 21st day of March on the continental divide. f»vt.
1944, between the hours of 12:00 o'clock, noon, and 8:00 o'clock, in Adams will return to duty on
the afternoon; and that at such election, the following officers
March 15.
to be elected for the terms set opposite thereto, respectively:
Mrs. Charles Girard entertained
Friday night at her home in Oak
OFFICERS
TERMS
St. for Mrs. Leona Hunte. Mrs.
Hunte returned to Buffalo SaturA Trustee to succeed, STANLEY W. CLARK
2 Years
day after spending a week here
A Trustee to succeed, ALBERT J. DE8HAW .
2 Years
visiting her mother, Mrs. Louis
AND THAT, at such election the following two propositions will be Clrard.
voted upon and submitted to the duly qualified electors of said
Pvt. Roy Provo arrived ThursVillage of Tupper Lake:
day from Camp Eldred, Mass.,
where he is stationed with Battery
PROPOSITION NO. 1:
C, 133rd Anti-Aircraft, to spend
"Shall the Village of Tupper Lake raise by tax upon the taxable a week at the home of his parents,
inhabitants and property of the Village of Tupper Lake, in the County Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Provo.
of Franklin and State of New York, the sum of Nine Hundred
Seventy-Five ($975.00) Dollars, for the purpose of advertising and
promoting the interests of the Village of Tupper Lake, the expenditure — Buy War Bonds
of said sum to be administered by the Tupper Lake Chamber of Com
merce, by and with trie approval of the Board of Trustees of the
IN MRMORIAM
Village of Tupper Lake ?"
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
4-H GubNow
Plan Public Card
Party March JO*
Topper*
The 4-« Tupper Tip
met Monday night a t the high
school home-making rooms.
Plans for a food sale to be held
March 28th M M discussed at t h e
business meeting. The unit will
also sponsor a scrap drive in April,
and a fashion show and play i n
June. 4-H members worked
making washcloths for the Red
Cross at Monday's meeting.
The next 4-H meeting will b«
held Monday night, March 13, a t
7:10.
Buy War Bonds
Benjamin Churco unit No. 220,
American Legion Auxiliary, will
sponsor a benefit card party Monday night, March 2O, at Hotel Al
will be used to further the unlt'i
of World War I and World V(a» II,
and their families. Urn. Bvt.
grino, chairman, Mrs KUlt Cote
and Mrs. Isabel Bngitrom u * the
committee in charge.
BUY "WAR STAMPS UKl 1OWD8
James CAGNEY
JOHNNY COME
LATEXY"
plus- Margo in "Gangway for Tomorrow"
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WHIRLWIND"
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$100.00 JACK POT
'LUCKY'
SUNDAY and MONDAY
CONTIN'COUS SUNDAY
FROM S:©0 p. m. TUX 11:30 p. m.
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Lusty, lovablt, virile tighten! Roaring
into adventure with the) thrilling cry:
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VILLAGE ELECTION NOTICE
TR0PO81T1ON NO. Z:
(In memory of Augustus Schauble,
who passed away March 11th, 1942
"Shall the Village of Tupper Lake raise by tax upon the taxable
Inhabitants and property of the Village of Tupper Lake, in the County I hav<* lost my soul's companion.
of Franklin and State o f New York, the sum of Six Hundred ($600.00)
He is on a higher throne,
•Dollars, for the purpose of promoting and developing winter sports And day by day I miss him more
activities, the expenditure of said sum to be administered by and with
As I walk through life, alone..
the approval of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Tapper Lake.?' Yes, two years since you left me.
How long that time has been!
T. J. COLJJINSON, Mayor
Some day I'll go and find you,
B. N. SPARKS, Village Clork
Yet I can not say just when.
Wife, Helen
Dated, Tupper Lake, M. Y.
February 21st, 1844.
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