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R w enn n ten > Leu ce t CLENS FALLS TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942 mms , . . . p F M * |J . ; . « e l nior Guild of Blind A , len 1 ; ; | . R o recreates / Juni ld s li Assoc. Head of Glens Falls Hos lpltgl 1mfifififififisfififififiéfifififéFEEfi§§EEE§§E§§§E§E§§E§§EfiEE§1§§E | Holds Good Neighbor Fiesta; Lauds Work of Nurses' Aides; |i . Lest __.. M la .e ae { . & , . asa *: E T * . | MB F 6 ¥ . /--RM Fashion Show Among Features Enrollment Drive Under Way . 42 A L I me Inas : [--I Featuring a fashion shaw. qard Edward Fagan, Mrs, Paul Deibold,.| The Red Cross Volunteer Nurses'. particularly for general duty. party 3nd dancing, the Good Nexgp— Mrs. Ernest Owens, Miss Audrey | Aides, who recently completed the \This is due to several causes. hor. Fiesta sponsored by the Junior Lennox. and Mrs, D. A. Zurlo. - Miss| first course offered here. are mak- The demands of the Army, Navy, Gml‘c} of Siberimms leigsl Association Macleiine Meath won a spécial| ing dan important contribution to-: and Public Health service have thus} for the Blind was hc ast evening; award of a week-end kit. Lipsticks] ward the solution of caring for the'far not been so heavy to account | © H in The Quaenscl‘ng'y. 1Mega thfan 300 ‘mltlhe South American color, Cochi-| sick in the Glens Falls Hospital for the difficulty. There is also the Pian a VlCTORY ”CH“: in YOUR W persons attended the bene it - for; nelle, were favors. E. A. B. Willmer, hospital super- increasing number of other posi- i mg Blugl gasocflfattmn and thle 280.5 Cooperating with Merkel and Gel- | intendent, pointed out in a recentitions open to nurses and probably OWN BACK YARD for Decoration sidney B. Rosoff was general chair- man's Store in staging the fashion interview. The superintendent, Dr.'the greatest factor has been the de-, f crine Suing. -* members of the show were Kohn Brothers' Shoe | B. J. Singleton, prosident of the mand for private duty nurses, with Bay, Save your car, yas and oil and K Junior Guild. | store, Fowler's, Inc., and General | hospital staff, and Miss Grace Wor- a larger financial return for this' i g F g x Models - from - Glens | Falls | and) Floor Covering. vall, director of nurses, expressed , type of service. | other Vlfal mammals. Make ONE Q‘flp m N Hudson Falls displayed beach wear the belid that in the present | Face Shortage | i eee © re and play clothes from Merkel and' VICINITY OBITVARIES 5‘;““g€12»11’°gal\1i32 LU“ (lifficulln'; \What can we do when a much to your Grand Union Market get F p Gelman's store against an attrac- ___ of obtaining graduate nurses, tDCijgreep number will be required for jeni s under OME * tive | setting depicting | a South Funeral of Delbert R. Haskins Nurses' Aides are indispensable, Hmfitarv service, as they cxlnnsi cpl-1; ALL your picnic need ¥ i American hacienda or ranch house GRANVILLE -- Funeral services| By their serious attitude to thet | tainly will be?\ Mtr. Willmer asked ROOF .- SAVE MORE AMD GET f a Mrs. Calista Davis was commenta- for Delbert R. Haskins, 83, who died work and wholehearted cooperation. 'One of the answers is by utihiz- . , m + tor. As a siting fimale to the Monday at 3 P. M. in Emma Laing j the Volunteer Nurses Aides have ing a larger number of Volunteer' MORE EOR YOUR MmOoPEY! | fasinion | show the \Star-Spalmled Stevens - Hospital, were conducted j already won the gratitude and ad- Nurses' Aides, Our own nurses haves Bimlnmt‘l was sung by ”E? audience today at 2 P. M. at the home, 28 | miration of the hospital staff and shown a splendid spirit of service t lute three wertuting officers, Sgt. Mettowee Street. The Rev. Malcolm ! of the patients of the local hospital.' and are working hard and for tong - | t E a William J. Mullin, of the United Kelly, pastor of the Metlmdist'Mr. Willmer - said. ver hours They have welcomed the 1 2 2 7 G L E N ST R a ET s pl States Army; Chic! Quartermaster Church, officiated. Interment was, To Start Drive 'great help received from our first .. GLEXs FALLS ; ~ 167, % Wlmfllfl F. Rogers of the Navy and in Mettowee Cemetery. This week the local Office of class of Red Cross Volunteer Nurses'i f / 7 B 67 M MAPV.ST. HUDSON FALLS _ = WWW-11 j ' gat, Frank Miceli of the Marines. a- 1 . ti 'd it lens\ Aidet * | A # # PY\ 87/4 + - I REL PARKING ] wood at attention an the stage. Funoral of George Morehouse | | CNUAT Protection and the Cen: a ‘ \% , <8 * 6 Bc >., : sere R . f /__ LAKE GEORGE - Puneral sory. | Falls Chapter, Amencan Red Cross, - This class of 21 young women, P Fifty tabllf of capris weorr In PIAV joes for George Morehouse. 60 who | ae jointly conducting a campaign. from our community, Mr Willme:c @ r Fe 7 g: f in the Garen Room. and) PMZES Sunday in Glens Pals Hos-i!9 enroll more women as Volunteer continued, has just completed the | %% LL fiiEé T SHARPL Y R fig, B T ”lam“! MH J} glaze-mo Herlihy. pital from flixjuries suffered in a fal; Nurses' Aides. Two courses will be instructional course of class taim-' . #8 * a W 212; Iédfllgffmcfixl‘g? Rang; Jill}? Mar 3. were conducted Tuesdaywoffered‘ one an afternoon class and ing and on the wards Thev have! W ”‘g‘ ( a 4\ 3 k k t cL. 'S, ' a 's - b - + » + c spur 5 ra 1 a R P : ® A stephen | Herz - Mi Jug“ Dwier. in St. James Epjscopal - Church. °U° an ovening class for those who now | staited their - 150 hours ef “W p i 3 . ¢ A] a R 3 t % > § > 8 work during the day. nursing service in . the hospital, \r. - Edward Rosenbaum, Mics Jo- 'The Rev Ernest V. Stires, rector, of- a 3 P ‘ Aims ay _ - O* ficrated Interment was in Evergr The urgency of protecting the which is required to complete the sephine Batcheller. Mrs: Frederick . s in insalth factlities in this (“on'mnmlty'| + Aj \a> [CC Cometery, Lake George. Bearers I (Continued on Page 16, Col 4 J Berndt. Mrs Sherw g . 8 - cpa tw\ branien Meomico. wil: Were: Karl | Hammond, Henry 2. r iw Slane Falls. Hospital Aime ~- ADVERTISEMENT ors Diund. \te Joseph pual CMc. Arthur Mead and George, sut by Mr. W ler. as - j 19RM P Mrs - John Conlm Mri: umbrllc. Schermerhorn, pointed out by Mr. Willmer, as 10'- GOLDEN BROWN _ Ib 0NE$ sOLuD MEAT BOSTON-SIRLOIN-RUMP _ NO WASTE __ -- lows: Boruc! Mrs Sherburne Pogg. Mrs Annic L. Jones \The Glens Falls Hospital has f + Frank Terry Mrs: Joseph Trombley MINERVA-Mrs. Annie L. Jones, ' been caring for an average of 168 Persona‘ EQA$Y§NQ Ib Mrs. Louis Silverman. Mrs T J } 76. died Wednesday morning at her . patients daily since Jan, 1942, or i Kenredyv, Mm Walter Shangir*. home in Minerva. She is survived & census of 112 per cent of capacity. To canal“ Fat women Mrs, Tom Rowers. Mrs. Andres Lon», by four daughters. the Misses Alice 'In normal times this in itself would +- FRESH -4 TO 5 IBS AVERAGE __.! # E I \ ei 6 af we n R 4 . Wuz . ; ; \T mpl c a I de dee seat de de de cine dite te tectiriee non, Miss Norle_Pesez, Mis: John J ' and Olive Jones and Mrs. Benjamin i ES oramary astficuities, but | [lns snot tod an daciming |. ff © QHQQ BLADE CUT-MEATY C go prat f Leonard - Mis- Ruth Thomas, Mrs. Johnson of Minerva, and Mrs. Grace 'under present conditions the PrOD-) exercises when your excess fat ia due tn Aik Ti! W 8k, Thrift Treat! Grraid Po McPhillips. Mis. W H. Atwell of Syracuse; one son, Clar- lem, especially in regard to care of | thyrmd llefimowwvand J«'uth:x:tcsz:‘:zsh‘w elo NS is Week s Hill Mi- Gladys Bannon. Mrs ence Jones of Minerva; her mother, patients. is one calling for urgent like Marmola tables ani- to to- Tt L $HOULDER-TENDER-TA STY Ib f LEAN Revert - Meldiam, Mrs: Harry H. Mrs. Lydia Risenlord. and a half- and immediate attention in the de- rocnirnmcndanr-ns and instrichions with the W To , 0 Acer's yatre L Hrim. Mi~ Dorothy - Helm. Miss sister, Miss Alice Eisenlord, both of partment of nursing. The supply of PMRRS® au veal in doul \ Tu. L arn f y lb % Resemary C0 Taillion. Mrs. New Rochelie. trained nurses has become and will a“?éffi'quhfnngkflmd.«my;fItrre'sz‘znlcx‘truffl g”; “AMBURQER 20\ In 23?! 305.3188“ a b 2555 ERGQN SQUARES 21 ¢ both Esan. Mrs. Cormello | Basta, Puneral services will be conduct- continue to be one of the greatest for farlcr informahien as ta the properii'' $o 11s ti.06\ g Mis Samur) S Slater. Mis. Jolin J. ed Priday at 2:15 P M. in the problems which all hospitals, includ- and effects of the Marm: la ingredients, con» T RIBS OF BEEF . \° 2&5 CHUYSK ROAST . \° 27¢ SALT PORK | . ° 1 # , L > sult a plysanat R. g Sullsan, Mis. F J. Bosca. Miss Alice LaBar Memorial Baptist Church in ing our own, have to face until the It you need Marmela, why not lose these | W TASt / P Tas T o! nmi f C Sr M tC Ms sriencs 8 .Gloter, Minerva. of, which sho was & mem- terminetion 00,005) a sul- usls dnt mfortavlereun ar the Marmo mo, | ff BEEF WIBBEYS | \ 15¢ | romitrurters +» 29¢ | thurmerr . ** 19¢ Mis J. F Monakev, Mrs Elizabeth ber. Tlie Rev. Clifton Bohannan,. coming impossible to recruit & SUL- - twenty million packages during the pa~' Te o rian co (ppBl C \yOkED \LUCE wo 12 nif BL,“ con, Mrs. James Singleton, Mrs. . pastor, will - officiate, ficient number of graduate lmux‘aeslflffy e z? LNERWEfiST 14 o $755 HAM SLICES |. tb £9?! BOILED HAM by he 3&52' ) J , f 7. Delicious - cooked | with frosh vege- tables. Serve a New England boffed dinner tonight. H WESH SEA FOOD hase? o musts » 257 | maikentl . . * 12¢ | $MELTS | sen * 18¢ UNION HOME FURNIS dd u ob a nle te she deck onde ca deed tR RR R i micvere parking | NSPS HERQSTE® 77g We have established a bicycle rack in front: PEAQEES it?) i?@ if??? of the 227 Gtarcosrgileotdzfgx,‘ for shoppers $5? figfig Pk; E7G W tek #k $8 racer s * ' «>* TASTY tall 359‘ PINK cans n % Ls | Today, as always, Union Budget Plans enable thrii: tx 3p E a“. quart & homemakers to buy on easy terms in accordance with K % gm HOoRmeEt's mg§ ¢ ; 2 an ¢ * Gavel'nmgnt Regulations. Here are 3 ways to buy now: h % £ 3? SERVE HOT or COLD Ko C \ ns imen - 3 y \ * BUDGET PLAN: Pay $1.25 weekly after initial a i (C CRACKERS e € 32T§§331%‘§%5Hpi“f507“és 4 2a con 274 payment. - Take as long as 12 months for balance. If E \E SUNSHINE : I f H W £ ‘ ‘ A 1 3 OHVE GHL Tor sao tuo Shy = 2 or bot 17¢ * CHARGE IT: Open a convenfent Tmnion charge ac- es $ ggg fifigfigfis 2 pkgs. § ¢ RENKET POWDER . . » 105 count. Buy all your needs without down payment. I & i JONKET EREEZINA MIX is 3¢ r Pay by July 10th. TE * w A 2 ?@?ER KITCHEN 2&3? 25,2’ % MOTOR OL PENN RAD-TAx :NC..\DETI2 * a; 29 rofs n~ PURE PENN 995 can $, % CASH: Al Union prices are low cash prices. ¥ ou 2g i CHARM i & men Net fe may pay a small deposit with order and balance on TC % S8 AP med nake 50 2 quest sire 96 ¥ rakes delivery. g PonC S a w 27¢ | Wehnn sussee ans +1 0, \‘ | K 4 x z L & i A‘woafigfl'sE * pTCH MAD t 1 50 i qu neaus =\\ 18¢ wfifcs'i'fié‘fi‘af’fisz eae 27¢ $ E $ 1 Wis, se -~ age | $ nn 1050 A ® 0 #A 1/- I E ppgtura® 2 17:33: 2?¢ JQEWS ab W27¢ 1b W1 55! g 4‘ \ te m n o I Herders ‘ w1oN PM“ W ) $o Ige T JELLEES suet | § QM pkg 21 £ g Union \ceiling\ prices have always been under ac- ge ak tete tek tko tck P 3 E a SPAGHETT] caco-e«o -10¢ MUSTARD mss c« Of g a mMoLaAsses asses sALAD 29° % AND ALE | PEPPERMINT $US. ~ 21¢ SANDWICH REL 11¢ § meeuo -| wiNBEX <- 156 DEVILED HAM is ,%s 16¢ tual value because of our seven-store buying {acili- ties, and purchasing commitments months ago. The savings thus obtained-sometimes as high as 30%-are passed on to you. Shop Union first. e &. Gag“ FLAKES PRESHFAX | pig 5g! SQ'B‘PSTCMA'2vsicién-AGJSQ332: 20¢ ful mako 20 2 g; f rojn Tks , E otal ( AJ tJ [(§ ’ Wfi GaLB MERAL |- PILL3BURMY'S T 241/2 LB. SACK 241/52 LB. SACK ¢ P ea**~' E# <a pEVERAGES T> 42 mi t uas D | POTTED MEAT 6+ PEANUT BUTTER »\ 35¢ ) | gRAPEFRUIT wee 3%. 256 APPLESANGE ««« 3 %.) 25¢ ang ba Sovak Joo bab ill % fJ ¥ E ab 4 ’ E l - evoke vere ire ni stie irate ole tnt ste she ode c se she ole he oe ct te ot al l heop s sliec ale a ie ae ag JP 1 E 2 You 1} 33 ttaminsa for Victory ! Heep Fit! i% = i; ¥ GRAPEFRfiiTNDMN RIVER i g I ON l EXTRA Lange gp for 25¢ ; ® - Hon $ larGE-snow white i E f : CAULIFLO i g t x _ % WE p Larse size ij E an ; eature ! § R k ¢§0RANGE f i g . * ¥ . CHEESE lmue 2417. $18 Union buyers provided for all your home needs E HOT House $ CALIFORIIA VALENCIA i well in advance, so that today our floors and ware- WHOLE MHE * : . 2 i houses are complete with home furnishings for f TOMATOES ® t 3/4! for3 5 lg! F i every room in your home. In these days of gas ll ¢ 2 ADH f K f rationing when we all plan to spend more time at > - kd MALI-[om 3 behs. 1 fig High in Sugar Content z home, refurnish now from Union's complete stocks. KRAFT Ons on T EH E FRESH-APPETHZING > f + OLD EXSLiSN &n «7 §¢ £ RADISHE 3 1 0 FOR SELECTION . . . FOR SAVINGS . . . FOR EASY TERMS . . . IT'S UNION sveu CHEESE >: ase $ an coon $ ¢ l CALAYO PEARS ; eas erga b. 4 [¢ c HALRB 2 9 2 s- CNHANTELLE cussse » 43¢ iwumi RS for ¢ for 9 ¢ GREAM Egggifs 8 ox pkg. 1 sf 170000000 ;;k’;*;;*i’:ékékiiiilgiéikAAA’Q‘Q‘AHuiiiAiv‘xiiiiikif-iiifiik we RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMit QUANTITIES .-- ALL PRICES EFEECTIVE IN SELE SERVICE SUPER MARKETS ONETT ( saraTocAa e troy |[||| ®= | H wiles, * Kue ao. s > ts $0% 00 Casi i sw +s 9