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SLENS FALLS TIMES, 'FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 11, 1929 _ IDR. EATONELECTED, , || : LEGION COMMANDER. | ort EDWARD p| - OF SARATOGA:POST || -NAMET TMT F| Ur. Fredric G, Eaton was elecied | Fat \| commander 0% Adirondack, post, \TV Roc: © Knapp and Spencer B. Eddy, The Daughters of Eastern»: Star Elect | new communcor succeeds Richard J. ' n | Sherman. «--To Install at Next Other officers elected are Harold | > Meeting ©,. Smifth, Craig EX. More and Harold C. More, vike-commanders; Kdgar D. | Starbuclc, post historian; Arthur D. At the meeting of Flies Triangle, night in Masonic temple, Miss Alex- employment «flicer; Henry Schrade, ing. Stewart was elected . (queen to| In. relie£ officer; Theodore J. Grip- succeed Miss Harriet Tupper. Other | pen, treasirer; Edward Walsh and officers are: Senior daly _in-walting, | James F. Swvartwout, Jr. members Miss Helen Alexander: lady. | of the committee. ' in-wiiting, Miss Marjorie Stewart; guardian, Miss | May treasurer, | Miss Bessio corresponding and recording secre- tary, Miss Betty Hall; financial secre- tary, Miss Esther Goldstein: lain, Miss Haze: Murnmys flaghearer, Miss Rose Levitt; ma rshal, Sarah Borlowsky, Miss Hall was re- elected. Installation services will be con- ducted at the nest mesting. The Hudson Falls and Schuylerville ters will be guests. A Hallowe'en party was arran ® G. Eaton Richard J. Sherman and his adjutint today, gea | Mellen, and Michrel J, Abbott. Miss | ® Smith ix d John F. Gorman. Mr.] Delaware and Hu Swartwout and .John P. Butler were | East street from Bro named - as an auditing committee. | street. It is expected that storeke p- Commardir Eiten had not apponted | erg and residents will make d tions today and tomorrow mo chap. | _ Member of the next dinner com- | Following is the order for the P mittee will l»e Albert J. Flammer, Roy | which will be held at T:1é in connec nual inspection of t in one of the most spirited elec- ( I 1a Amr I\ T tions in history Of the organization, SONS OF [I AL ** American LogE&on, at the ainugl mest | /min EDT T i\ n R ing held dt thocwooms dw Saratoga. | -~' MPLETE P! A Ibr. Eatorm wo our over Theodore A. 1VAX . A pac \ dapitin; | br, _ James F. | Street Decorations in Place; Daughters . of Eastem - Star, last Roohan, surg-on; James W. Groomé t Order For Tomorrow Night’s ~ Parade Is Arranged Y During the meeting of The followeifg delegates to the] committee of the Columbu Robinson; | county convention. were elected: F4-| bration, held. last night, Goldstein; | ward Walth, Edward L. Nortom, DS| were completed. T P. H. Fitzpatrick, Harry J. Young, with the following | compléted the décoratio chap. | alternates! TDonnId D. DeMott, James | way and East st |W. Grooms Samuel J. Smith, Harold | flag arches from for October $0 ° with | Miss Rose i yixr urPWwu assisted by Miss MISS LILLIAN NEWHOUSE\ fire department: Levitt as chairman, Helen Alexander, Miss Belty Hall and Miss Bessie Goldstein, Plans were made for the members to go to - noxt Thurs- day to attend the cere- monies of the Daughters of Eastern Star at that place. OCHURCH OF MESSIAH Sl'llpkgggm-eaent were: Mrs. Alhert 15 CUEST AT SHOWER WOMAN’S AUXILIARY LaCart, Miss Madeline Metiver MIS: ward council, 386, Elma ElblElard, Mrs. Nellie pus; Sons of Ital HAS MONTHLY SESSION Mrs AlfeG Mayotte, Mrs. Raymond; gong of Italy of G Terrio, Irs. Cecelia Robillard, MYS. jy nations, fifty yOUuDE lady flag car- Ars. Joseph H, Lacart, Boulevard: | jean entertained _ at - a - miscellaneous) four troops 0 ehower Wernesday nicht in her home] geouts; three troops of F in bonor of Miss Lillian Newhouse.| roy | Scouts; Fort who will soon be married to David) scouts. First Division Police and State Troopers: mem- bers of celebration committee; Amer- Legion Bugle and Drum Corps, f Hudson Falls Bov Second Division Glens Falls City Band; Fort Ed- Knignts of Colum- y of Mechanicville; lens Falls; flags of At the meeting of the Woman's | Beatrice Telmur, Mrs. Helen Mon- riers Auxiliary of the Church of Messiah | doux, Mrs. Frances Breeyear, Mrs. yesterday in the Parih house, it was | Mas Draley, Mrs. Genevieve Bour- r r - d s f I . - . decided to give a JA yer book for | deau, Covel ia Colomb, Mrs. Alphonsus of Italy; May the Litany desk in memory of Mrs. Hart, Als. Arthur Suprenant, Mrs, Antoinstte C. Higby BernagGeite Dube, Mrs, Anna Bankow- Delegates appointed to attend the ski, Miss Alice O'Connor, Miss Alice semi-annual Diccesan convention of Warren, Airs Irene O'Leary, Mrs. the Woman's Auxilary meeting at | Rose Ror-on, Mrs. Mary LeFeore, Hudson are: Ars. A. B. Cowdery, Miss Gime Morehouse, Mrs. Arthur Airs. Charles | Allen | Mrs. Charles | Hart, Miss Mary - Donohue, Miss Scott, Mrs. Henry Rogers and Miss Annie Primer Miss Frances Kennedy, Edna Bassinger. Afrs. IF. Plerce, Mrs. J. Manox, Miss The fall program was suggested by Rita Niraw, Miss Lucille TaCart, Mfrs. Johnson A. Springsted and was Miss Esther Carvin, Miss Margaret adopted during the meeting. A tea Coffey am& Mrs. Joseph VitoukL. will be given on November 21. The PERSONAIW RIVEN following committes was appointed Mrs. Charles Patteson, Mrs. Fred Jenlins, Mrs. Herbirt Knight, Mrs. IN HONQR OF MISS CLAYTON Frank Hooper, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Miss Ella Clam ussell, who will Loring Pratt, Mrs. El wood Vickery. 7 : The quiet hour will take phage soon be naartled to Edward O'Connor, December 2 in projazation for the Advent season. Arhclercon Hooper will be in charge. MRS, BURDICK IS ors wert to Mrs. William Hall, Miss AUXILIARY PRESIDENT | Gertrude wich and Mrs. Scott Cray- tor. Thos present were: Mrs. Le Roy meeéi§§?til‘t\}lxzd {52325352}: “gaging 135591313011; \[rs. Scott Craytor, Mrs. \Columbia the Gem of the Ocean\; William Hall, Miss Emily Paul, Miss Aliss Dorothy Rusge weading Tenny- Claire Amderson, Miss Mabel Phelps, son's poem, \Columbus - and Mrs. 31.155 Pmzline Dearstyne, Miss Ann Florence Robillard gawe n reading on O'Commtr, Miss Gertrude Roach, Miss the life of Columbys. Mrs. Robillard, Mary Dirzeen, Miss Margaret O'Con- nor, - Miss Marion O'Connor, Mfs, Americanization | chairman | of | the C unit, was in chargreof the program. Edward Eedovre and Miss Alice Line- han. Refreshments wire served follow- ing the program under the direction =~ ~ of Mrs. Louise Minor. WALTER D. PITKIN IS Installation of the reew officers will I S. OF V. COMMANDER tike place Thursdiy evening, Octo- ber 24, with Mrs Jane Corcoran, --- At a nzecling of the Sons of Union Veterims last night in G, A. R. hall, Fourth - District | chairman, 23 in- stalling officer. At that time the ap- pointive officers | will be - announced. | Walte D. Pitkin was elected com- A chicken ple supper wil precede mander - Other officers elected are: the Installation, all Auxiliary mem- Senior vice commander, Neil: Smith: bers and their hustands being invit. | Jugior wice commander, Elmer E. ed to attend. Harper - camp council, Beecher C. 'Those planning to altend the sup» Allen, Charles B. Kinney and Mor- per are asked to notify Mre. Rusge, ton A Courts. {2 Chester street so that the come}. Plane wore made to entertain the mittee may know the number - for | New York Club of the which plans ara to be made. - The | Soms of Union Veterans some Satur- supper will he gefed at 7 p. m. and \ dav In November. Mrs, Edith Shaveris chairman of the Mr. Pitkin and H. E. Ingraham will committee of arrinsements. assist im Installation ceremonies. The recent na tonal convention of “if” affix???“ it] {feigning PF}: PR3ZES AWARDED AT awatded : P nine 7 To. MISS MITCHELL'S PARTY Falls unit for the unity activity re- Fom ables of auction bridge were 'port submitted at thiat gathering. ___ WOMEN TO SERVE SUPPER in ply at fire card party held recent - The public is Inv ited to attend a | iv in the home of Miss Anne R. roast pork supper from 5.30 to R to- Bey street. Honors went to night in the Community clturch, Bav | Miss Ezilalia C. Taillon, Miss Eliza- and Sarella stress. The Ladies of | beth Murphy and Miss Helen Swee- Washington wilt be hostesses. new. Luncheon was served. avenire Miss Ruth Ellsworth was re > CET THE COMPLETE PLAY. BY - PLAY NEWS | of the World's Series Games in the ort Extra\ of - On the Streets Immediately After ' the Game. ' parade to in Taylor, Employes of t! pany engaged in erec Fes street bridge are making an effort to was guest of honor at a pérsonal complete their wor shower yesterday in the home of . can be placed in se Ars - - Eisenberg, Raymond over the week end. permit pass ov The GLENS FALLS TIMES] Third Division Granville band; Fort Edward Rons or Newton and trustees; - George company and truc Hose company and pumper; firemen in cars. If work is far enou the East street bridge to permi use it, the parade will form Lock and East streets ani if not, formation will be made in Yashington Spruce and East streets. MAY START TRAFFIC e the bridge can be place hostess. Erlige was played and hOn- | wiimmout the concrete approaches pedestrians and light traffic to er it during the celebration Yfere Saturday and Sunday. LAFARR TO PLAY. Ray LaFarr and his six piece or- chestra will furnish music for a dance to be held this evening in Adriance hall. Dancing will start at 8:30 and continue until midnight. §sCoUTS TO PARADE. lost night it was decided that the or- ganization shall take part in the Col- umbus Day parade here night and all members were ordered to report at 6:30 in parade uniforn. fe CoanNAMENTAL LIGHT _ | MOVED AFTER BEING BUMPED 13 TIMES | The New York Power and Light Corporation is removing the orna~ mental light from _ in front of Brown's garage in East street and placing it in front of Stong's stu- dio, several feet to the west. A change in location of this light was deemed advisable by the vile ; lage trustees and the company be- cause it has been struck by autos / on thirteen occasions, since | its , erection, being badly damaged on each occasion. i yILLAGE QUOT decorator, today. V ls Bas t \ it f i reet, Mill street to the dson crossing and in adway to Lock tomorrow evening tion with the an- he Fort Edward k; John I. Durkee gh advanced on FOR SCOUT WORK Chairman Leroy Weaver Presides at Session of Community Committee _._ During a meeting of the commun» ity committee.of Washington Council ut Boy Scouts held in - the - village chambers last night it was voted to instruct the treasurer of the mem- t rship drive: conunittee to forward a check for $700 to the t ounty treas- mer of the association, as a part pay- iment of the Fort Edward quota rais- ed during the past summer, This was the fist meeting of the fall season and was presided over by Chaieman Leroy Weaver, W ho during the session announced the engage tment of Forest White as county seout executive. Mr. White, a resident of Idzho, will move to this county with Ins family. Mr. White is to report tor duty in Washington county No- vember 1, The formation of plans for the armval of the rew executive. ie Penn Bridge com- rvice temporarily It is thought that | d in service, | tomorrow t must 3: mpriice streets aliange ORDERED PAID the winter will be deferred until after Secretary Edward Allen suggested that the committee be asked to take pratt in the Columbus Day parade j Saturday eveninz ard that they lead 'the division cf Noy and Girl Scouts. OVER EAST ST. BRIDGE CA vote found ill agreeabde to Mr. Al- ten's sucgesticn and members of the cemmuttee are asked - to - assemble ting the - East with the Scouts before 7 Saturday i fieveninsg at the corner of East violin solos. PERSONALS Rouses Point. toga. Thomas C. Loughlin yesterday at- lended the meeting at Cambridge of the Washington county branch of the State Charities Aid Association:. Mrs, - Ruth - Brown, Washington street, will leave tomorrow for sSyra- cuse to visit her daughter, who is at- tending school in that city, OBITUARY Louis Arsenault Louis Arsenault, 57, a well known resident of this village died last night at 5:30 o'clock following a brief. iliness. Death occurred at his home 23 King street. Besides his widow he is survived by four sons, Edward of Hudson Falls; Ernest, Alfred and - Bernard of this village; two daughters, Mrs. William Youngs of Hudson Falls and Miss Edna Arsénault of this villige; five brothers, Henry of Plainfield, Conn., Andrew and Fred of Jewitt City, Conn., William of Dennison, Conn., and Alphonse of Saskatche- wan, Canada., and two sisters | in Flushing, L. I. DANCE TO FOLLOW PARADE, LaPan's orchestra has been ent S- ed to furnish music for a public dance to be held in Adriance hall Satur- day evening under the auspices of the local Sons of Italy society. The da nee will follow the street parade and fire- men's inspection. SPECIAL SCOUT MEETING There will be a special meeting of Troop 3, Boy Scouts, at 7:80 this evening in their rooms in the Baptist church parlors. | Final | instructions will be given members at that time: relative to attending the Columbus Day parade, Saturday evening. THE BRADLEY. \Love and the Devil\ Here is a pleture which has at- tracted unusual attention because of its title, yet critics claim it one of the best pictures of the season, \Love and the Devil\ will be screened to- night with a News, a comedy and the third episode of Eagle of the Nig ht. SPRING PROVES CHIEF POINT IN DAMAGE CLAIM (Continued from page two» ing the grade eight inches higher. and Testimony was to have been taken yesterday in one of the Mossburger Adjomnnent was taken subject to| cases but the hearing was adjourned the call of the chairman, who will when it became known that there is a meeting between the new no map showing the exact boun- ¥lout esccutive and the comtnlitee daries. Hylan Chambers was asked | for the purpose of laying out plans] tt make a survey and map for this for winter activities, HICH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY purpose. There is some question as to the boundaries of the Hudson Valley lands, the tracks having been moved PROGRAM TH‘S FORENOON when the concrete tunnel was con- There wa. an excellent attendance ct the High school assembly | this morning in the auditorium. | Paul Etu was chairman. structed. ___ Three hundred and fifty thousand men and women are employed in the post office throughout the countiy. Norman Canivan, Dorothy Barber, Mis + + refltr During a meeting of the Girl Scouts Smith, Margaret Flynn, Har- sag”ffigfifivfififiirinfizrgfigdtfi“. 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