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Page 2 TUPPER LAKE FREE PRESS AND HERALD Thursday, December 16, ,1937 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Brickey on Tuesday, Dec. 7th— an 8Vi pound baby poy. He wUl be named Dennis Ace. Miss Catherine O'Hara of New York City is spending ten daya\ vacation here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea O'Hara. Miss O'Hara has a nurs- ing position at the Marine Hoa- pital, Staten Island. Mr. and Mrs. George Boushie Franklin O>. Relief Problem Nb Worse Now Than in 1880 Strange as it may aee.n, wel- fare mid relief expenses bulked! I liir<;oly in the county liuiiget morel I'thi-.' •• half >•> ntury a\o. This may \ ! ,., , •-•• ;> 11 <*• ,•;:• Hi* PlI'H\-' visor F. C. Meagher, who hu been 1 delving into old records, diseoveie.d; weeks to Hepburn Memorial Hos- that as far back aa 1880 the cost j it Odb bl ^O lif in the Farik- Do You Recognize Them? p pital, Ogdenaburg. He was able o f to return home Friday. relief i th Frank i lin county budget was about ^4 Mr. George Shields was in New pe r cent, or as large comparative-! York City on business this week. \ y a s in 1937. | Nineteen guests attended the i, aa t y,-ar the relief budget. December party of the Shuffle arnO unted to approximately half Club at Mrs. Clarence King's Mon- of lh( . to{a i tax levy of $430,000, day night. Attractive place cards wniK . ,,, jggo there were ex- and table decorations carried out pen jjtures totaling about (16.000 the Christmas theme. First prize j n p IU .. county budget of $39,000. | for contract bridge was won by - u i 3 interesting to note that! left Friday morning to motor to! Miss Florence Cheverette; second even , n that budget: Florida where they will spend the prize by Mrs. Stanley Clark and onc fun( | wag i abeled \temporary consolation by Mrs. Charles Fren- reUei . transportation and Poor winter. Among other Tupper resident* who are now in Florida for the winter are Mr. and Mr«.! the party comprised Mrs. FrancU $? ^ g^p^ of George Bishop, and Mr. and Mrs. j Fee. Mrs. Fred Girard and Mrs. HouM (lt ^HMn't y reUej t ette. The committee in charge of Maater . 8 Clarence Sears and family, who are at St. Petersburg, and Mr. kind Mrs. Horace Bellows and Mrs. Wilbur Woods, who are vacationing at Sarasota. Wilbur Woods plans to leave Sunday to motor to Sarasota and spend sev- eral weeks with his wife there. Assemblyman John H. Black U convalescing at his home in Faust from his recent severe Illness which confined him for about three Al Beige. John Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Hull, has returned from Lake Placid where, he attends Item was the Poor Franklin -county home then), was 18,000. And for state charitable institu- tions the county raised $3,800. These expenditures totaled about Northwood School to spend the. cent of ^ t holidays at his home in Faust I ~ l cent of ^ t holidays at his home in Faust. I In ~ mi the sltuatlon WM &bou t He has been active in sports at ^ aam wer e only 18 towns in the SU WE DO A1X KINDS OF REMODELING ON LADIES' AND.CENTS' GARMENTS Flrst-CUaa Tailor. All Work Guaranteed. Reasonable Until Wed., Dec. 29 With Ever> $20.60 . Made-to- Order 8ult We SHI, an Extra Pair of PanU may be had ? •*• •\-\ $1.95 Sum of ^ We AIM Have Many 8Hghtly- Uied Suite and Overeoata for Sale at Bargain Price*. Come la and See Them! BEDARD'S DRY CLEANING AND TAILORING Park St. — Tapper Lake tho widely-known Placid prep school, winning his lettes*ln ball, and will return to Lake 1 Placid on Dec. 29th to participate' in the second annual Northwood Invitation Hockey Tournament I which will be'held at the Olympic; Arena Dec. 30, 31 and Jan. 1. Vets) Hospitalized at Sunmount Facility Will Not Lack for Entertainment Over Tine Christmas and New Year Holidays Patients at the Sunmount' Vet- j Also \Sports'-Greatest Thrill.\ erans' Facility will not lack for! * Thursday, Dec. 23rd—8:00' a.m. entertainment during the holl : \ to 12 noon—Distribution of gtha day weeks, Judging by the pro- to patients going pn, pass'. 7:30 gram prepared by Miss Clara-~M. %;m\—Party sponsored by V.F.W. .WlAgert^ a^rtttfonai aide. High, anil D.A.V. point of the week »will be the] Friday, Dec. 24th—8:00 a.m. to distribution of gifts. Patients i 12 noon—Distribution of gifts to leaving' for home on pass will re-'; ambulatory, patients. 1:00 to ceive their Christmas presents 5:00 p.m.—Santa C3aus visits all next Thursday morning. Santa 1 infirmary wards. 7:30 p.m. will remember the ambulatory, Movie- \Thin Ice\ with Son ja patients on Friday morning, Dec. j Henle and Tyronne Power. Also 24th anil will visit the hospital i \How to Be a Detective.\ infirmary wards that afternoon, j Saturday, Dec. 25th—12 noon The program for Christmas' and ! Christmas dinner—dinner music. Sunday, Dec. 26th—3:00 p.m.- Pictured above are four young, of entries every week hereto/ore, people whose photo has been only two readers risked entries, gathering dust in the old Herald: Miss Margaret Trombley identl- it ' i th P t S J file for the New Year weeks is as follows: Sunday, Dec. 19th—7:30 p.m. Movie, \Swing High, Swing Low,' Special Christmas music by a local choir. 7:30 p.m.-*-Movie, past nineteen jr tying the men as Pete Sere, Joe r ii> ™», ^KUUVV, Santa 1 twenty years. Can you identify \ LaBlanc and Pete LaBlanc, while and Waverly not yet having! them? Manager Charles Howard; Jack McCoy named two aa) Joe will give a pass to the Stale j LaBianc and Leonard Collins! but Theatre for one of the current: failed to recall the man atj the attractions to each of the first, right on the photo. We wiah to t n e five to submit a correct list of {thank Mrs. Margaret RandsUl of „, -. , ' their names. Mall or bring your j Mount Vernon, N. Y.» for a cor- Charles Twohey, George Propp * rec , r a ..^J! f>j rfTwho * Mwer ln to the Free PreaB office rection in our Identification-Uat on and Jacob Steshka, all students, thanwi to an mose menus \i Bnd tne wlnner8 wiI , ,*, announced' the Governor Hughes photo of at CWrkson Tech, J»™^^| ^, t ^^ t ^, \lj^\ y ^ In next Thu«lay-s paper. ! two weeks ago. Mrs. Randall spen | ^^^ niness at St. Ltifce's Hos- set up. CARD OF THANKS Through the holidays at their homes here Mrs. Whitney Watson of Syra- P lul - utica cu»e 1. spending several day. here leep.yjppreciated visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Bisson and her grandmother, Mrs. A. T. Clarke Jr. Their kindness is pp Mr. Napoleon Grenler ..is Master's degree at Cornell Mrs. Margaret Jones Is spend-j Unlvers Uy. Ing a week with friends in Og- j Among the students who motor- densburg. j ^j home tdday from Canton, where Mrs. Charles Stehlik of Phila-; al , a ttend St. Lawrence Unlver- delphia. Pa., is spending three Ry to gpend tne no i ldayB here, weeks here as the guest of Mr. j are MlMea A lthea Phillips, Eleanor and Mrs. Homer Corneau. | gu^ an(1 Marian LeBoeuf and Miss Marianne Bellows, daugh- Ray i^porte Larry Qulnn and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bel- lows, underwent an appendicitis operation at Mercy General Hos- pital Tuesday, performed by Dr. T. J. Collinson. Incidentally, we're still in the; writes that the man ln the rear . . . , . , . ... . .u.'row whom we tentatively Identl- dark as to the identity of thej^ ^ ^ ^ Mr w * p ^ three anglers pictured in last |Cham was actua ,, y Mr paniel C. week's old photo in the Free Randall, who was at that time Press. In contrast to the sheaf president of the village. with Carole Lombard and Fred: \Emperor's Candlesticks\ with MacMurray. Also News. j William Powell and Lulse Rainer Monday, Dec. 20th—7:30 p.m.! Also \Hawaiian Holiday\ and Card games and monopoly. Every- News. one Invited. | Monday, Dec. 27th—7:30 p.m.— ' Tuesday, Dec. 21st—Trimming Card party. Everyone welcome. of Christmas trees. i Tuesday, Dec. 28tiv—7:30 p.m.- Wednesday, Dec. 22nd — 7:30 Movie, \Handy Andy\ with Will p.m. Movie, 'Varsity Show\ with Rogers; also \Ski Champions.\ Dick Powell and Fred Waring. I Wednesday, Dec. 2»th — 7:30 —j p.m.—Bingo party, sponsored by in his own right, whose eccentric sunmount Women's Club, comedy characters have made him Thursday, Dec. 30th—7:30 p.m. a favorite of millions. H. B. .-Movie, \100 Men and a Girl\ Warner, veteran star, was last i ^u, Deanne Durbln and Adolphe seen prominently In \Mr. Deeds, Menjou; also \Attack of Terror.\ Goes to Town.\ Jane Wyatt, who! Friday, Dec. 31at—7:30 p.m.- portrays the leading feminine: Movie, \Heidi\ with Shirley lead opposite Colman, recently Temple. Courtesy of Mrs. Ethel played the title role ln \The p. Schmanke, rehabilitation chair L<uck<est Girl In the World.\ man.* New York State Depart- Sam Jaffe won fame as Krinfje- menr,'' American Legion Auxiliary, leln (the fellow with only two Saturday, Jan. 1, 1938— Noon hours to live) in the stage hit j Special music ln patients' dining \Grand Hotel,\ and was the Mad room. Ciar Peter In \The Scarlet Em- Sunday, Jan. 2nd—7:30 p.m. press.\ Movie, \Life of Broil Zola,\ 'LIVE, LOVE AND JLEARN,\ AND \ANGEL\ ON BIG^TWIN BILL AT THE STATE TODAY AND FRIDAY Said Abdallah. Mr. William LaBlanc of Water street. Faust, was feted at a birthday party Thursday night at Hotel Arlington. Some 70 guests John Collinson is home from i attended, more than 30 of whom Poughkeepsle. where he has been came from saranac Lake as guest* employed ln the Western Union ot M | M Aldea LaBlanc and her office, to spend tht holidays with bJ*>parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Cofllnson, He, Pl«ns to return to Ithaca ln January' to study for escort. Grant Roy of Saranac. Mr. LaBlanc was presented with many gifts;. Dancing followed the birthday dinner. BOBEBT MONTGOMERY, ROSALIND RUSAEIJ^ BOB BUNCH- LEV IN GAV ROMANTIC COMEDY—MAKUCNK DIETRICH HAS LEAD ROLE IN \ANGEL\ TUPMRLRHI.N.Y. Teaming Robert Montgomery, been waiting for a long time. The and Rosalind Russell for the third i delicate, ethereal beauty of Mar- Ume, with Rebert Bcnchley fea-, lene Dietrich and the light, whim- tured ln one of his funniest char-11'.cal directorial touch of Ernst acterisatlons and with Helen Vln- Lubltsch make a compound that son as the \other woman,\ the ( brings out a high variety of film new M-G-M- romantic comedy, entertainment. •Live, Love and Learn\ comes! Herbert Marshall plays the today to the State Theatre for a part of an absorbed diplomat, who two-day showing. Placed largely in the colorful atmosphere of Greenwich Village's Bohemian art colony, \Live Love gives all his time and attention to political problems to tne ex- clusion of bis wife, Iforlene Diet- rich, who resents hit lack of •> SHfe*LL LOVE TO GET Hostess Paj amas AND House Coats $C.95 I.ovely, Entrancing Thln(f». She'll Know That You Give Thought to \Her\ Glfi. with Onc of These. Our Assortment of Silk, Olanex* and Flannel llotx-* I.s the Largcat and Finest We Have E-er Shown. Many of Them Are Hollywood In- HplrntloriN and Are Made In Man Franrlseo. \\ - * — ALSO — . SILK QUILTED ROBES ' EMBKOIDKKKD AND PLAIN $5.95 Other Gift Suggestions for \Her\ Fitted and Wardrobe Mult C'a»e« — Gotham <>old Strijx\ Hosiery — House Slippers 1 , Purse* and Handbags — <il«)v<-s, Etc. ' '. •• K ' - • ; - Prppp's, Inc. Tupper Lake 'Style Center of the Adirondack*' Phone 11 and Learn\ develop* a sparkling j tcnUon to her. She finally taavtt story of the married life of a; her home to make a qutet trip penniless artist and the girl who to Paris, in search of some ad- forsook wealth and society to ( venture to relieve the drabneas of marry him. ' her usual life. In Paris she meetl In abrupt contrast to the grim Melvyn Douglas; the two fall In scenes of \Night Must Fall,\ their love. most recent teaming triumph, the They have one evening together, settings of \Liv^ Ix>ve and Learn\ during which Miss Dietrich an- aro faithful reproductions of swers alt of Douglaa' question! Greenwich Village. about herself with the statement The role of \Julie Mtmtgom- that he must never know who she | ery's wife, is said to offei» Rosa-: Is. or see her again. She leavei llnd Russell a telling opportunity him and flies back home to her to display the talents for which husband, who does not know that M-G-M a few weeks ago accorded she has left home. He Is still her stardom. '• wrapped up ln affairs of state, The distinguished supporting and she finds it hard to fall back cast of \Live Love and Learn\ into her old humdrum life while is headed by the inimitable she remembers the Paris episode. Benchley and the glamorous Miss A strange quirk of fate brings Vinaon. Other players include -Marshall and Douglas together Mickey Rooney, Monty Woolley. and makes them friends. Douglas K. E. Cllve, Charles Judels, Maude visits Marshall's home, where he Eburne, Harlan Brtggs. June is utterly astounded, to meet the Clayworth and Al Shean. woman he knew in Paris only an \An K el.\ the aeoon.l feature at .. Ange , - Tt wouW h(¥ unfair t0 the State Theatres double bill , , , . . today and Friday, hrinfrs to the rovr!lt ''cvrlopmcnts fr.im thli 1 screen a new director-star com- point on. so we can only say, bination for which the screen has \Don't fall to ree 'Angel.' \ \LOST HORIZON,\ HERALDED AS ONE OF GREAT FILMS OF A L L TIME, COMES TO 'STATE' SUNDAY ! RONALD COIJHAN. HOWARD EV.'KETT HOKTON, JOHN HOW- ARD AMONC STARS IN SC IlKEX VKKSION OF .IAMES HILTON'S GREAT NOVi:i. What promises to t,r one of the :\iiost. important .•:;•] err. events of ' Jio vear takes place at the'State Theatre next Sunday ami Monday when Columbia.'\ Fr.ink f' a p r n pro luction of \Lost Horizon\ moke') its long-awaited bow »L popular prices followihp; its sen- ational nation - wide roadshow 'on i Starring Ronald Colman, and featuring Edward Everett Hor- ton. H. B.. .Warner, Jane Wyatt. \ Margo, John Howard, Thomas Mitchell, Isabel Jewell. Ram Jaffe in the much discusserf High Lama role, the picture Is an adaptation by Robert Riskin of James Hil- ton's celebrated novel of the same name. t \ Briefly, the story of \Lost Hori- zon\ concerns live persona who are kidnaped in an airplane in China, and flown deep into the heart of Forbidden Tibet. Picked up by a caravan headed by a | mystic and elderly Chinese, they are escorted to what is perhaps! the most unusual place on the, face of the earth the lamasery of Shangrl-I>a. Here, closeted securely by rnoun-, tains ,Impenetrable to the uniiuti-., ated. Is a setting of indescribable beauty and serenity, peopled by; members of the strangest cult of THURSDAY - FRIDAY, DEC. 16-17 2 — BIO FEATURES — 2 NO. 1 NO. * Ijm.BICH r 1 rd \ * J^A V - v ^ -*• r> '.('*• , %. * < ^r -.,^, ••*>•\ • * ffiKB^BBBBBBBBB^^nilSiiBBalVllsBBBBBV i»W.J^\* •j f T** ' f t n T7^^W, JW^ '\• • i^^^^li^^J^-^^^r* f.% RSl^vcN vt* RS^-V^ •^•^•^rv^VBHUVHVBHIVVIpHVMW^i^^w ADDEDt WORU NCWB Beneflt of Tupper Lake'P^loe Protective A»aoclatl— SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 THOMAS KCK LOUIM ^ThtHARTMANS ADDED, FRANK Bl( K SEKIAI. — WORLD NEWS — SPORT REEL — S< KEEN SONG CARTOON S<KEENO AT f»:00 P.M. — $80 FREE SUNDAY - MONDAY, DEC. 19 - 20 moflern times. Romance and ad- v<-:i'in-e fail to the bewildereri l:iiinrip virtlma. and soon, all but one .surrender to the utter con- Irntr'ient and raie loveliness that Tbe pernonalitica involved In the produelion of \Lost Horizon\ ijive this picture a distingiiishod advantage. On the technical filrte, there me Frnnk Capra and Robert Riskin, director and writer of such prize- winning films aa \Mr. Deeds Goes to Town,\ \It Happened One Ni<;lit\ and \Lady for A Day\; James Hilton, author of the origl- nnl novel, who rdso wrote? \Oood- bye Mr. Chips\<-|Jo9eph 'Walker, noted photographer of Capra's greatest successes; Harrison For- man' American explorer and author, who acted aa advisor on tho Tibetan phases of the film; and Dimitri Tiomkln. internation- ally known composer, who wrote Ihr musical score. First among- the actors, of course, is Ronald Colman. star •of iiuch recent pictures as \Under Two Flags\ and \A Tale of Two Cities\; again in \Lost Horizon\ the English actor enacts a role of sweeping adventure. Heading the supporting cast Ivlward Rverott Horton. a star NOW FORTHEFWSTTM-HTPOPIURPWCES^ PICTURE EVER MADE! 0 .**« ADDKI): MF.UKIK >fKI,OI)Y WORLD NEWS Tuesday, Dec. 21 | Wed. - Thun. Added: Mlisira.1 Merrle Meloch World News Bank Nl(fht Tue«. Nito Be- tween 8:00 and 10:S0 p.m. At- tend Anytime. Mon. or Tues DM'KNBKP, 22 - 23 Richard Dix Fay Wray — IN —. IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD\ ADDED: PAT KOONEY C»ME- I>V — CARTOON — TRAVEL- OOITE S500 «iiven Away Thure. at 9 p.m. Register Anytime Wednesday or the Thursday Matinee