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i ill — CENTRAL BRIDGE — Mineral Springs Schoharie Coui ThP splf-deniai supper of the M odist ohiirch will be held Pri nifrlit in the Imll at 6:30. Mrs. W illiam Moser and baby arrive«l home Sunday niKht, May from the Albany hospital. .C.T.r. meeting The W.C.T will be post poned one week and will be held May 26 at the home of Mrs. Wallsee for the W llliamsvllle Home. permanently to t .Mr. and -Mrs. ■why spent ehiiirh W ednesday eveniiiK. A (listrUf meeting of the will be hehl in the ehureli ii ance, Tliursday. Miss Ituth K sther Wheaton. See ret a rj. of Hie ehureh are lilted attend. Sidney. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orig«a arriv ed at their home here last Friday from W'a.shinglon. I). C., where they have spent the winter. They wdl re- 11 u few weeks and then reliirn 1 W'ashington. .Mrs. lliiiT Newl Sunday at Afton. I.oiits and I’olly Parsons of Tribes Hill s|«iit Ibe week end with .Vr. and .Mrs. .Meiizo Ottiuaii. K. .1. Dunbar is confined to his bed by illne.ss. .Mrs. Kloienee Colyer refiiriied Suiiiray from a iiioiith's visit to tier ilaiighter and .son-in-law. .Vir. and m e eting of .Mrs. Iliiherl Vimglin, in I'lttsbnrg. was held in ihe ihiireh liiill Tile; j>a. ! evening, .May 12. .Mr, and .Mrs. W alter Colyer of .'^liiigerlamls. .Mr. and .Mrs. Kil Col yer of S i lioliarie. .Mr. and .Mrs. I.e- lalid llai'liiiaii of Castlelori, -Mr. and I >pj,p .Mrs. Kirliiird Husset and hubeii ty W.C.T.U. Institute ustltute of the Seho- W.C.T.U. will take liainervllle ehiirrh on Methodist Church Notes , The Spring . monthly meeting of the W .S .jh a 'ie County C S was held at the ehureh W ednes- 1*'“*'® t**® day a t 2 o’eloek. Mrs. W illiam 1 T h 'T«'lay. May 21st. Sessions Spen. e r of the County Public H ealth ^ “rd®*' by the presi Assoeiatiun. was the guest speaker. Mrs. Addle Oaylor of CoblesklU bring scrap tesses were M esdames I.. It. f’hase, Heginald Q rantler, H. D. Thomas, and K arl Krikson. and Miss Addle Dewey. Choir rehearsal was held at th e ; EASTCOBLESKILLI w e s t FULTON I c h a e l ^ b v il l e Mr. aud Mrs. Everett Morse of j N ext Sum SrheiieeU d y were Sunday guests of | The 4-H her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. | the morning servire at 10:30. a n jjapj I farm e rs, the Kod and (Inn club mem- .Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy M a n ley, .M iss'hers and all Interested in rural life Ceorgia M a n ley and Mrs. C y n thia; a re urged to be present. Nelson of Si henectady spent Sunday j U em em b e r the entertainm e n t which with Mrs. (leorge Stevens and called i ^ j || ^e presented by the W arnerville friends. j people at th e church hall Friday eve- A. J. Coons is on the sick list. : „ iug of this week. I 1. wm-Ki I Ife <s,indflv ‘ Mrs. R. H. Van Hoesen and .Mrs. ' S will have Charge of A«beid_ ^an_ Hoeaen__spe,U__^ M Day In East W o rcester with their mother. .Mrs. Della Boiighton. and Mr. and Mrs. George Spickerm un. Mrs. Ada Spiikerm a n is visiting her sister, Mrs. Philette Rose in Mrs. H arlan Dibble Sunday with Mrs. Eva and Mrs. Harold Tinklepaiigh W o rcester Saturday after- to attend the wedding of Doris Is and K e n n e th Reed, both of The annual Self d enial supper will K sfli woman, p. m. A dinner will be served o'clock and In the evening hour .Mrs. | on John Munson, sta te dlrei'toi of the | i Peace Hureau of tlie S tate organiza-j I tlon, will m ake the address of the j W itty spent Friday 111 S'heneclatly. , K enneth ■niiig. The public is cordially In- Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W aidwell of' ^nd Claud Dibble of Schenec- fd toi atten d this m e eting a n d ' Albany were dinner guests of -M'-ss other sessions of the institute. | Marion T u rner Saturday evening. j W'.S.C.S. I ---------- ! Alfred Rickard spent -Monday | pastor, Rev. Ronald Williams, j Mrs. Ernioii Slilwell. Esper-I M o ther’s Day Observance In I in Schenei tady. ! returned from Conference lust week Mrs. Lois Mead and Miss Mar; I “ 'I ------ ■- I .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dieveiidort f t ; another year. ibly tilled I C a n ajoharie spent Sunday with -Mr. | y^,.|y of ^1- lu.i, o Day w a s ; and .Mrs. Charles Saisburgli. baiiy. Mr. ami .Mrs. George T u rner fittingly ob.served at the morn j .Mr. and .Mrs. Fred .McDonulil ««'• ;,nil daughter of Selkirk, Mr. and hour of SOI vice in our church ! P a tricia of Albany spent the f H arold .May II. at x p. m h pfsther Wheaton, Fielc. will be the speaker. All 'o*' the occasion. M o the rs Observan ce I Church W ith the church comfortab i Mr. and Mrs. George Slilwell iiiid son, W alter, of Smith \Vorce.ster, Snmltiy w ith their paieiits. Mr. .May I'., beginniii The monthly social u Kilt I Fellowship and Lot hers. ehure h ! P a tric ia of Alba presented with a ' IBS Mary s of tela- entered -Mrs. H aro ld R o b e rts and son of Ra- ■were week end guests ves in Oncoiita. .Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Diillln of Al spent Sunday with .Mrs. Eliza- 'rapser ui|uet of violets. This the girl.-i of 1 memorial morning serv- lered two nuiiibers A insuorlli of Alba guests al .Mrs. k ■Ml', anil .Vlrs. I.an.siiig Groeshei k of Reii.sselaer were Sunday guests ill file Cm r Itiishw inger liume. Mr. and .Mrs. George C n ilis of Al haiiy, .Miss Thelum W right, .Mrs. Saiiili Dnlniaii and .Miss I.eoiia V\'il- tii r (It Delaiisou were Sunday ciilleis ill file Ciirr Hash winger home. .M is . W. II. Sidney and .Mins .Mary Schenectady Saliir- belli in tile church hall, ir,. beginning at li:'.in ii. i business and Yoiitli's Kellowi.. . iiiotheis. During I lice Ibe eboir reiidi ! npiiropriate to I hi- day. .Susan Frieda Hailey, Inliinl daugh ter of .Mr. and -Mrs. Horace BaiU-y. . . . was preseiiled at the alter iliirin or the wh.p poor will „.e nday guests at the | |,ert Baker, who has been spending lid -Mrs. Clayton P a l- ; two weeks in Albany with .Mr. and FULTONHAM e song 01 1 h e ard. C o lyei’s “ II •la'® PardeiiM beautifully ib-eora plowed. ^-ilh llow e rs anil plaiilH, all pre- The l.adies’ Aid society met al jn nieiaory of m o llicrs. T h e G range hall T u e s.lay night lo r llieir in.-nionals w e re placed on regular iiioulhly inecliiig. ,„ei„ory of Mrs. W liit The Royal Oak.s ..... I al the lionie „f ,f„, ,,„.s,or: in im-iii of .Mr, anil Mrs |;. W. Ellis lo r I'xi ,.y y,.„ Kj.tvyer, m o ther of .Viis. m o n thly m e e ting. I Virgil lio r s e and in iiieiiiory of -Vlrs. .Mr.s. Frank Itedliiig. S r . does n»t x|.„-,.|,.y and Mrs. .Mar; iiiipiove as fast us her In e in ls : „ „ ) lheis of Mr. and M is al the Albany Cily hospital w h ite botigiieis ol i-riiig Honi an apiMiide, .,nd .. ..... .. aloy of .Ml'S. I!al|di Slew iis. Mis;s 1 last Friday I’.ilrick .Vlaloy of Schenectady, h Slew iis . Mis Aliee Stev- Fo.ster Stevens, Kenneth iuiil Ill'll) Sli-veiis of Sharps Comi-is wcie guests last Friday of .Mrs Mr and Mi.s J. K Paiighurn spent oier Suiid.'i) ill Ciiiiip Klnrwood al W a r in is l.akc. .Mr. and .Mrs. C. .S, lliirkey of AHiUiionl spent Sil’iduy Vlrs. .1 N llogiiii of Schoharie whs M, I!. Zeh. .Vlrs. .M. F. Ilrauian. Mrs. Edna lli.'iiiian and .Vliss Florence Itraiiiaii nilended tile funeral of .Mrs. Sarah llraiiiaa in Coldeskill Inst Friilny ail bany spent th week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Key- •Mr. and .Mrs. W illiam •''hiw s o n ' of Sidney iiml Miss Christine Ivv.sir ‘ returned home with local Youth I o f Cooperstown were Siiiiilay giie.sls yj,. c b m ies .Marlin ami ^ them. a t the K eyser home. j„.„ „f Dover I’laiiis were week | Jtobert Salisbury is conflned to liis Mr. and Mrs. Frank RulaiKl, « ho^,,^,, xir. and Mrs. Guy i home willi illness, hav e been spending the winter in | Ni, hols of Jet- Schenectady, have returned to ilieii y,,. xia,.,|„ ,foose were j ferson and Miss Joan Nichols of hom e for the summer. diiiiier guests at the home of .Mr. and i Oneonla visited Mr. ami Mrs. Her Ira W estfall of New S.ollalid is Cohleskill Sun- L ,.|,el Sperbeck Simil v isiting his brother. W aller W ' M , , , . The Ladies' Aid society .Mr. and .Mr.s. Franklin .Myers and jjfs. peter H ellijas Wednes .VIr. and .Vlrs. Stanley Dii.Vloiid ami , ----- f’liarles and I’liillip of Sehm e i l adi , .,||,.| s ,-i ..................... spent, .VIother's Day with Mr. a n d ', ; a s w a r l 'a n d at the home of Mr. I .Vlrs. .Morris Myei.s Sunday iift- were recent calleis in Oneonta. .Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Van Hooge,, and Mrs. A lbert V'an Hoe.sen callers in Oneonta Saturday. Miss .Merriel N eer has been m w ith the. mumps. Mr. ami .Mrs. W. S. Harrington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ezra Nichols and family in w,,,, Jefferson. BEEAKABEEN Mrg. Charlotte A rthur of Syracuse E. A. Jam es and Hazel Boar' loarilway of ■ and Mrs. M’ill Kniskern ' guests Sunday ot Glover.si of Hleiiheiin ' Mrs. Helen Fiiiicher. .Mr. and .Mrs. Clark i M iddleburgh ealled recently o m o ther, .Mrs. Amanda Martin Mrs. E. S. W atson of Middhbiirgii was a recent guest of her sister and brother in-law. .Vir. and .Vlrs. I„ n t Spickernian ol eeentiy on their luring t l uuiy and gall s Kilwaid Went ' li-'arls tidorned the allai. j Rural Life Sunday To Be O b terved ' Tlie anmial oli.s,- .Mrs. E. .VI. Du.VII Mr. uni> Mrs. W illiam M:iu fiimily sfient .Sunday with h♦•|■ pin i;,,^ ,V|rs. enis, Mr. ami .Vlrs. Channel y \y ,. r e guests al the in Cohleskill. limiie of .Vir. and .Vlrs. .Martin lloose Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keyset-. Mi.-> . ......... . „„ friends Ileiyl Key.ser. Keriuil Key.ser and •Mes.srs. George and Donald Ki.v.sc iiday with their iiareiii.- .VIi ,i„, , omiiig yeai Charles Keyser. at W. -l ^labev and d Em m e tt B iikei. Eg ' t ’hiehester. .Vir. ami .Mrs. H arry Nel.son, Mrs H a ttie Wood, .Mrs. Anna Tiiigup Mrs. Mary Eller.-ion and Mrs Mai Baldwin iitlendeil the funeral of Dj. renzo Nelsoti at Hlenheitn. .Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Iloink and Sliirley Anne and Jam e s lloiicK were guests at !i birtliday parly -Mrs. .M. E. SiifToril for iter .Mr. ami Mrs. George W n inc q | tlloversvillo w ere reeeiil guists of .Mrs. .Vlanley Coons. il .Mrs. Hial Rose i,' I'obls- iinilay. 1 socle e llija s W edn esday Ison Hriice ami .Mi.c atighler. W arnerville H ill w ereii,,,^ Nelson Hriice am i .M H le of Ml . and .Vlrs. Ic. Sperbeck served lefreshineiils. t Ilie lioine of Mr ' yir. aiiil Mrs. Giles Viin niireii j skill w ere callers ... Sfient .x?uiiday and .Momltiy with .Mrs. j molliei-, Mrs. Amanda Mary J. Van Bn Hial Rose n and .Vlrs. .Vlrs. KImer .SleInriMi wa iieclady slitipfier Saturday. 4 H CLUB ACTIVITIES Aloiiday i nulling to Andes w hen- lie will be lci-,ior llie f omiiig Ali.i .Mabey and .Mrs. Charles .Vliibi > spent ;'^iniday w ith .Vir. and '' George .Skidmore at Amityville. Vlahey. who lias spent the past ■I'k there receiving ireatnients lor I Ii.'iiii:iiisin, returned home with .Vli.-i. Kdilh Flnegan and John Fine-! Hie week end at ! and .Mrs. I). A. ( : 1 H 'I'roy spent invade the home of .Vir. w ly Sw ;i I t , the .VIother’s Day service Snn- liey day nioi iiing Ibe Jiiniof clum h fire .soil setited ciirnations to tlie oldest moth- . and Mr.s Donald Vitii Derwer altemb-d the weilding of Miss I'diiiilielh Shew of New I.ebenoii and Dr. W.ilii r .1 Brown of New V ork City last Saturday evening at the honie ol the bride, who was a college I la .sill.lie m .VIr.s. Van Derwerkeii. .... ' Edgar Van Derwerken. Isiii.dil Van Derwerken. .Ir . sp«-nt the week end with his gram iparrnis. \li and Vlrs. Edgar Van Ik-rwerken The Service class of the l.iitheran 1 Inn ch met Tuesday evening at the . hiiri h. The hostesses w ere .Mrs. Ri. Iiaid .liilinson. Mrs. Marry Rob In:: .iml Miss Mildred Cater. Frank VVollord of Hnriwick I will oe, iipy Hie Lutheran pulpit Sun ! il.iy inorniiig. which is his .V'dli annl ' M-rsary of entering the ministry. .Vir-' .lames Weast of CoonliicHl. I Heed at his liiime here. Marie Imwy er spent one all | ^ ,,| Kni al with Emelim- Ithiiiehart. , Max Shaille is bn.sy on his larm when service.- Hie Isliiml , 'w ill occur again al Hie limrnitig hour VICTORY GARDNERS PREPARE Allre.l l.ee nmi James (ole have ,, ,,, CUTWORMS ..r, . 2 .' H . . \ '. \ c o i i . - i r ....... ... . ..... ... ’ ■ farm at MHliilrbutirh Hf-tlinK o u li.. •'**** |*luni» likt» tonuiio, cRRiit.ini Hlr»wb*Miy plimlK. i *'*” *^*'“ * « abha»!** ami raiilillow e r wh»*n lh**> ilaj iiHmiiiiK the Bernard Slemimiller is reported to RoaH have been rejected at the army in l-vel. It is worthwhile to p m e iit er present. Mrs. Minnie Hoose; tne diiciiun center <.'«ig' Sinilh ol ,VDm ial Spiings j„ j t „ y i„ the home gaiileii by yminge.st mother. .Vlrs. Marlin Rad- Several have lumed their -to. k ‘I** \ \ / ‘ “ 'I ' liapfiing a heavy pa|«-i lo lliir about liff: the mother with the largest lam o n r , r eisUne ' j 1 .a.rn s, a, compann-d by p,,„,,g around eni h p lu u lily , Mrs. Wallace English, and the Northern liglits were f.laitily - e n ; ' ^ ' ' \ i'hildren one evening leieiiHv. ^ V.i. I?i nt I .,1 w eek Thev'\ f'® '\ present with her. Mrs. Slef.hen Stevie Vlongiilliizzo IS laiildinc a V' c , | , '’ iw o '* * \ ' l'*t\H’' *\\• pi''''e u l I liHiiIlellovv. new ehieken house l•lnllle^l, biiiiging with ih i. ' feeding n|H>n llieni according to Mr. and -Mrs. W a lter Lubbe amt _ _ _ _ _ J. D. Pulling. County Coordinator ol daughter. Shirley Stanton, spent Stm- P P n C U ’PM 'nP Q P f lP W P P Q Sinilh hrnl. VirKMV if Hit* dav with hii« molluT in Iv lh i. G K O S V E N O R S C O R N E R S m , ,.„. i m , s M rg ii t.orse -------------------- , » . ............... ^ e n h e ™ Itiih a n l and l ‘atri<'ia ( oleinaii aiid;a,,y inoming and siient Hie day aC . .. . --------- Mrs. Berloii . 1 . Coons of llillsdale i..,H ver home. I tin can with its lop and bottom re^ Rnlrick Moore of Rhode Island was were recent gne.sts of Mr. ami Mrs , _ ___________ _ nioved. Monday. Arnold .Vlpssman and family <?T O A N < ? V T r T E ( utvvnrms tdvv.iy.s hi.le during the Elizabeth Granby M r and Mis. W illis Giosieonr ol S L O A N S V I L L E day in the sod .iboiil a halt inch un y ,,, orline West on Tne, S< h«*m>rta(lv w » t »* Snminv cillorH nr- . . » i > b ■ ^ Mi** W ilijm l Ii**rn*»r of . ..... s.,:c ,r;, r ''■' Mr. ami Mrs Orville Reese w e re;'V'!', . ‘ ^ . ........................... .. roved. „ f ,, baked ham Sunday ealleis of Mr. and .Virs. Cliai i\ ..... , .......... . . ........ . . . __________________ siififiei at their church on Tlnirada; Tuesday, of Jetfei iidav and ' 1 Mr and ‘ Vli. .iiid .Mrs Clarence Shafer vl .'•d Mr and Mrs. G ardner .Scott Ciibleskill Saluiday. .Mr. and Mrs. Hiller Ilillsinger ol l.iHle Voik were Sunday i aUv vs ot Vir. ami .Vlrs W illiam Itoscoe. .Mrs Arnold Vlossinaii and daugh ter. Isvia, .sfienl last Vlond Tiiesilay in folilesl.il .Vlrs. W illiam llaiiiiii. •Vlf and Mis. G-urge Wcl.scH and ck M iiihbeig. •Vlrs. Myron Hradi and .Mi>s .Marion llradl were SnudMy gm-sis of .Mr. and; ,.Mis. Armild Mosstnan and taniily. ■Illy sfieiit S . ami VIr.s DEFENSE WEAPON! I T ’S only a little household oilcan, but JL today it typifies the care that can keep your electrical appliances running. . kTake care of the electrical appliances in I your home. (XI them frequently and • keep them in repair. If major repairs are • necessary see your neighborhood elec- j trical dealer. Have him check over large appliances regularly such as motors, fans and washers. ^If any of your appliances are beyond repair, your dealer may still have re- Iplacements in stock. But let him help ! you decide whether to repair or replace. NIW YOtK FOWER & LIGHT N I A C 4 i« /|i||P ,H U 0 S 0 N J Bmy U.S, Wmr Bonds »nd Stamps ^ UuHand .M imuc and Russell I’.dim-i an- Incaifd al Caiiili I plon, l.imgi iI'.inido Bin I is Sagciidot f has b*-i-ii here ,,^^||| || from Fort EHinn .Mb-n. Vt . visiiiui; paiciits. .Vli. ami ,Vlis. IIoin<-i and .Vlrs Jo.sigih Cnrran have annnnnccd Hn- birth ol a son. ■Vir. and .Vlrs. I.csli-r Jnin-s and children of Colilcskill s|tcnl giiiil.iv with Mr. and Mis Charli-s Best ID s Ralph Uiiiiiilcy hav <■ retnriii'd to tlicii suiunii-r home In n- .Mr and .Vlrs. H enry Itnrke ,in i .son. Goidon. and Ilnrton .Vloiiiiinvc ,ii Binghamton were week end gmsi.-- . , . . . of Mr. a,Id Mrs. Loyd Baxter |.osl„re denionslration Mts. .lames VanDer ...... . - - ........ '•‘\ \ ' \ • a t H : has been Visiting Mr ........................... Brown. A rcording 4-H DEMONSTRATORS irnlyii Kiiiskerii aud Elizabeth: lie of Hie Carlisle 2mh C*-nliiry. »i„.nt ih e week end with 4 II Club won blue rib ,.nl.s. Mr. and .Mrs. H arley W ilson, j 'inoiiHlraliiig canning ot a s Seviral iriim th is place altend id 1 p.iiagiis and tom a toes at tin- I>eiiioii i)ie I’.T.A. m e eting at Gilbon on i -iiiiiion Day tield at Hie Slate Si-hrKil W ednesday evening. :;..liirday. .Vlay !*lh. .Vir. and .Mrs. E v e rett MalHee and I Dori as VVinegiird of RichninnilvilD m ,.,. Mary Ki-yser w ere In Albany on \ won a blue ribbon on the making of T h u rsday. lo iiiiii I'lHikies. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Chase of Sche-i Mr--. Althea Andrews. I)islrl<-i I II ncrlady and .Mrs. A delbert <Tiase! .Vmiif. and Mrs. Ford Maltii->- ol >\,.re Siimlay visitors for Mr. and 1 Hr. akaheen were th e judges .\i,s . A rtlinr .'4ouHiard in P r a ttsvillej Tlie Hreakiibeen K eys 1 11 ('Inbinnd tilso altendeil M o ther's iT. VVeniple. Mr. and V The follow Friends and neighbors of Amos girls p artii ip a ted : Shirley Ko King attended a birthday party for 1. E d ith Eoland. Anna Mae ll.-li |,i„, at h is home on Saturday night. Kling. Conimiinion serviees will ! these deuionsfrations will be ask«-t| o f I'nad illa and Miss Isiis Rnchert of to put on these dem o n strations lo r Oleg; other organizations in their n w n |an d Mr.s. O. J. King and well a s over the cmiii . .Mrs. Amos King. conuiiiinity a jd.a'ughter, M ens and danighter 1 .1 I). Pnllint CARLISLE Mrs. Howell VVainer CoblesklU. Mr. and Mr.s R dpli Kgel loti and children of Gl.-n .itid Mr. and Mrs. Myers ami .l.iMgliter.s o t IH-Ianson called on .VIi.i Aliee Itar bin Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl of Hampton. Conn . ai.d .Miss Ellen B a x ter of ('util.iMl speni the week with .Mr. and Mrs. E arl B.ixler. .VI IS. Clyde Baxter and I .III.I Mrs. Douglas .Stev ..... «..u .Jai of Johnstow n . Mr. 'a n d .M is A rthur Raxter. Mr. and ,.Mrs Ihinald Baxter and daughter, iMr. and .Vfrs. l.lsle Saddlemire. .Mrs, \ Lena O ttm a n spent the week Luther of Al \ I t h h e r mother. .Mrs. I,eltle Ereil Baxtei '•marker. In lAwyersv ille. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Pierre spent _ .Vlondity with; Mrs. Elorence l.aiig field and Mrs. G ertrude Crosby G loversville. Mrs. C h a rles Hanna ning. .May 17. Coniityj Mr .and Mrs. Amos Fisk and ( ECKER HOLLOW M i . s . H a rry Lloyd, .Vlrs. H arry Sweet and son, Jose|ih. of A n isler djiin, called on llicir aniit, .Mrs. Alice ! ir*' Fitzgerald of Schenert.-idy a n d ' tzgeralc il Mrs. Phili bany railed Snnday. ' S nyder. -I i .Mrs. I HEALTH NURSES REPORT 'reived considerable attention this month and with fair response. Fani- transportn a- ily illne.sses and lack of t tion have prevented many receiving the protection offered but as efforts family t! along tills line are to be rarrled on through th e coming week* perhaps better results may be attained, i Several cases of defective vision ihave been cared for through clinic service and others, referred by their doctor, to specialists, stance w as given with oi bem iloals clinic with good a tten dance, - field work for another chest clinic has been covered and one patient w as referred to Child Ould- Pive classes in Home Niiraing have been taught and two m eetings -of e d ucational nature attended. Kespectfully subm itted, Anna Pick, Schoharie County Public Health Nurse. Uncle Ah say* th a t the Ruosians have broken one wing of the Nasi army, yet can atlll put it to Bight. parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Michael Set losky at Hiintci-sland. Mr. and Mrs. Merton K a rker andj chool and la now engaged In ork. having proved a very ef nd depend,ible farm helper for Har McCoy for nearly two years, nday proved to be an unexperl- happy Mother’s Day for Mrs. Ington, Mass. old McCoy for nearly Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ottm a n andi .Sunday proved to b» children spent Sunday with M rs.ledly happy Allle Bellinger at Sharon. .Isaac Uickaird Mias Angie K n iskern of Glovers- son. K v erette, arrived Sum vine was s recent giiest of her p a r ing from Camp Livingston. loi., to ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K n lakern. i spend a iri-days furlough at hta home Elery Spateholts and Mr. and M rs.|N e e d less to say he turned quickly M inarii Spateholts called on Mrs. Kl- from a soldier to a farroei Mother’s Day i and fam ily when their Mr. and .Mrs. E a rl O sterbout on tertalned Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jam e s I>*Roy of Scotia. Mr. and Mrn, I>>8ter G arber and Billie I.,ee of Sharon. Mrs. W illiam Tulloch apent Satu r day with her niece. Mrs. Edith O s terbotit, in Cohleskill. on farm s these days. Jamea Novak has purchased Jonah A k er's Ford truck. Several from this place attended the M a ttlce auction al the 1-lme Klin Saturday. Patronifid Our Advertisen Development of spray rings he cooperative use of special pli iiippei III th e ir i hiirch on Thursday I i •veiling. May I4lli, ix-giiining al .i:3n. I iss Kileen W ilson of Schenectady i BANK BY MAIL WITH ALBANY'S OLDEST flllD LRRGE 8 T SAVINGS BANK ink, tk« larg«Bt And oldest savings bank in A lbany, with mt 6 8 ,0 0 0 depoaitors. A postal w ill bring full inlormation. ALBANY SAVINGS BANK Maidan Lana N-PewlSt. ALBANY, N.Y. \S 121 YEARS OLD Ammunition and Telephones ------- Two of the Nation's Vital Needs --------- .Miss Doris E. Bixby of Schenec- j tody w as a guest of In-r parents. Mr. j anti Mrs. E rnest Bixby on .Mother’s i Several in th is pl.-ice are victim s of severe coldn. i .Mr. and Mrs. Ilobeit Hartm a n were week einl guests al the lionie of her I M isses Lillian W right. Mar garet Slehr ami Joseph Stehr were | nong those who took part In the i Schenectady were gpieats Sunday of anim al spring vocal concert at the | .Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Tulloch. Midillebiirgh central achnol hVlday j and Mra. F r a n k H n rka of evening. Ballston Spa were guests Sunday of| M artin W right, having reached his Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bander. 16th birthday, has decided to quit: dj school an d la now engaged In farm! Only a short time ago, ammunition production in this country was a small part of our industrial life. Today shells of all sizes—bombs, depth charges, anti aircraft and machine gun ammunition —are pouring out of factories all over the country. The quick conversion of thousands of plants has multi plied the number of telephone calls. That is why telephone traffic is breaking records today. And why Uncle Sam and the vital war plants are entitled to first call on this country’s telephone equipment and Your Use of the Telephone in War Time le timple iuggesi 1. KilP A LIST o r NUMBERS FUOUENUY CALIIO a. K lir RAO AND PINCIL HANDY Having to look for thim during a telgphon* converiation waitM lima. Keeping notes avoidi mintakei and pencil by your telephone. ». DON'T SAY \HUIO\ stakes and confusion, so have pad ’a quicker to answer with your name, company, denartmant, or Llsphons number. 4. IHAK ClIARLY AND DIRICTIY INTO THI MOUTHrilCI Having to repast yourisU takes time, and ties up ths Unas nssd- lormal tones with the lips about M Inch away from -laving to repta; ssiljr. Talk In n the tnouthpiaco. NfW YORK IMLIPHONE COMPANY 0 i^ULsI cal E