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• ? SE GREENWICE 300BHAl4 & K J ? t iSM « i ! »> : ** ,* , 4 \ 1 | ✓ v T: p i ✓ ; * 'h \ * } ' S *■ f * * , i \ t j .• ». ■>•: <n. i <*■ * » i , ^ * s-v,-; “ ; i .. < j ‘i ■*Vv • ' - ’’•■■,• l o ■ ft ■■■ ' - : K I : *i -e b - rv S' i , [• r *< & : * _ :f ■ T :: ■ ;. - V ’ H \ 1 I & Il ' ... ’.i:i ■ .* -j • ' >. '' * f.- w v i - h . •! * i t--, ■ * it *■ ' r M C O U N T Y N E W S EAST GREENWICH —William Brown lias a new‘Ford ■sedten. —C. M. Maxwell, entertained a family picnic on j l i e Fourth^ —A. A. Ashton and family of Troy sailed on friends here Friday. —Catherine Cowan spent last week •witli a camping party at Hedges lake. —Mrs. C. M. Maxwell attended Mrs, Scott’s funeral at Cpila last week Wednesday. - —Jerry ConiioSr and family of Al bany called on John and James Con- m x Sunday. —Miss Isabel Eeid of Center Falls ■visited her ‘cousin, Mary Irwin, over •■She Fourth. —Mrs. Carow and son of Albany -sailed on Mrs. James Crosier the first „af the?; week; ............. ' 'n — Mrs. VanCamp and daughter of 3few York are visiting her father, €feoige Green. —George Kinney of Lake George mas a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ®krwan Sunday. —Mrs. Peter Cowan visited her . daughter, Mrs. Knnma McCauley, at Salem last week. —Miss Anna Crosier is spending ttie week with her sister, Mrs. Edward Startup, at Schenectady. —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ashton, Mrs. John Rea and Clarence Rae spent Thursday in Troy. —D. J. Connor and Miss Helen H ig gins of Green Island called on friends la town the first of the'week. —M. J. Conley, Miss Ella Conley and Will Wallace were recent guests af James Connor and family. - —Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McMorris snfcertained Janies Blanchard and Mrs. 2. A. McMorris Friday. —“-Margaret Murdock underwent an aperation for appendicitis Monday morning at the M$ry McClellan hos- jifcal. —Frank Mason of New York city and Grace Gilchrist of Greenwich vis ited Mrs. Belle Gilchris’t the first of tlie week. —Mrs. Thom returned to her home fo Albany Monday after spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. R. R. Stttcltham. —Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McWhorter jmd daughters. Marguerite and Alice, •of Carrbridge, visited John Richards last Friday. —John Richards entertained Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Richards of Green wich and Hillard Richards of Ilion •Jaly Fourth. — Mrs. Barbara Maxwell and two daughters, Margaret and Elizabeth, of Troy were guests over the Fourth of C. M. Maxwell. —Mrs. Andrew SSellie was serious ly ill last week but is slowly recover ing. Mrs. Brown of Cambridge is helping care for her. —Katherine McClarty of Athens, Ta_, and William McClarty and Isabel Fazley of Salem Mert holiday gubsts at Mark McClarty's. —Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sisson of Schenectady are spending two weeks iriEh Mr?. Sisson’* parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martin. — Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Tefft and son, Mi.*s Henrietta Williams ana M is Claire Gates are spending some Mine at the Gales cottage. —'William Higffins. Mr. and Mrs. William McLirafftlin and son and Miss Helen Connor of Green Island visited M& and Mr?. JoHn Connor Sunday. —Walter Hong of .Delhi, N. Y., was ihe week-end guest of Miss Marion Dtrnn. Mr. Hoae went Monday to tht Siate college for teachers' at Albany. —Mr. and Mr?. Edward Startup and tfaaghter, Mrs. Skahlik, Miss Pollock of Schenectady and Miss Nellie Con- atj? of Hebron were guests of Mrs. Jn:np^ Crosier and family Friday. -- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conlly, Frank Co-nley and Mr. and Mrs. James Con nor attended a birthday party given jn honor of Miss Ella Conley i t her home at Oalchill Saturday evening. —Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons of Milwaukee, Wis., are visiting' My. and Mrs. A. T. Myers and Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Myers. Mrs. Gibbons is the only daughter of M e . and Mrs. A.. F. Myers. — Mr, and Mrs. Leo Ce-nley- o f Pas saic,- N. J., Frank Conley and Miss Marion Martin of Troy, Mrs. James Rynn of New York city and Miss Elizabeth Smyth visited Mr. and Mrs. Janies Connor over the Fourth. —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Agnew of Youngstown, Ohio, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. McMorris. They are touring through Vermont, New Hampshire and Mas sachusetts. ■ Church Notes V Morning service at 11 o’clock. Sub ject—The Knowledge of God. Evening service at 8 o’clock. Sub ject—A Faithful Creator. Children’s sermon—The Best Day. Young People’s meeting at 7 o’clock. Sufcject— Abolish War; Why? How? Leader, Miller McMorris. ‘pottage prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of David McGuire. BATTENVILLE —Walter Decker of Albany called on friends here Monday. ■—A number from here attended the firemen’s nvuster at Hoosick Falls j F riday. — Misses Alta and Charlotte Ran- Idall have returned home from Ban croft, Mass. > —Miss Hilda Hyatt is acting as |counsilor at Camp Dunes at Peconic, j Long Island. j —Mr. and Mrs. Max Rouse and I family were recent guests of friends in Cambridge. —The Sunday school annual picnic was held at Hedges lake June 29. A good time is reported. —Miss Irene Shaler and Miss Ma bel Wilson of Salem werfe guests of Miss Carolyn Hyatt Wednesday. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knowlton and daughter Grace were guests of friends at Bacon Hill recently. —Mr. and Mrs. Thermon Knowlton of Saratoga were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harper Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry ^McCartney ut Schenectady were week-end guests of Mr. and 31 rs. George Linendoll. —Miss Roth Mosher of Victory Mills was the recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Grace Dawley, and family. —James Linendoll of Lake Lauder dale was the gues£ of his nephew, G. W. Linendoll, and family Monday. • —Miss Mildred Carswell is spend-] ing her sunyner vacation with h t r . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cars-1 well. ' —Bert Hyatt, who is in Middle Grove ^ov-^rseeing a construction job, spent the week-end with his family here. —Eli Brown has improved the ap pearance of his residence* by having it painted. Charles Vance 3id the work. t —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan and son Edward and daughter Anna May were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch of Schuylerville Sun day. i —Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reynolds have returned home after spending a few days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Courtney Bryant, and family at Greene. —Mr.and Mrs. Henry Knowlton and daughter Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knowlton and daughter Mar tha were recent guests of friends ai Saratoga. —Air. and Mrs. Harvey Randall and daughter Jfarjorie, and James Linen doll were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randall at Bancroft, Mass., over the week-end. — Earl Gardephe and daughters. Elizabeth and Carolyn, were guests of- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Decker ot Albany Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. twker were formerly of Battenville and are camping at Cossayuna lake. ARGYLE —MrS, A. W. Miller spent-.Saturday at Glens Falls. —Burton D. Bain is driving a new Chevrolet touring car. —Miss Carrie Stewart is librarian for the month of July. ■* __ j. E. Loy of Schenectady spent Thursday Sight in town, -t —Porter Burgess and family were Cambridge visitors Frida y. —Mrs. Warren Dennis is visiting relatives at Manchester, Vt. •—Communion\* service will be hefd Sunday in the \M. E. church. —Rev. T. B. Turnbull of Philadel phia was the Friday guest of J. A. Barkley. —Leroy Smith and two daughters, Ethel and Ruth, spent Wednesday at Lake George. —Mrs. Anna Reeves &.nd daughter of Hackensack are in to-o for their summer vacation. —Mr. and Mrs. George Murdock at tended the Platt family picnic held in Salem Saturday. —Miss Florence Winchester of Al bany is the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. H. Winchester. —George West and family attend ed the funeral of Jerome est at Cen ter l-’alls Tuesday.1 —Mrs. Harold Yarter and two sons spent the Fourth with her mother, Mrs. Bessie N. Smith. —Mr. and Mrs. W’illiaira Crosier and family had the misfortune to lose their pet dog Prince. —Rollin McDougall spent a few days last week with his grandmother, Mrs. J. A. McDougall. —Mrs. J. A. Taylor was the guest Tuesday at the home of Miss Sarah Harris at Fort Edward. —Miss Florence Winchester enter tained eighteen of her young lady friends Saturday afternoon. —Leonard Lant of Huidson Was a guest Friday night and Saturday of Burton D. Bain and family. —Erwin Hale is spemdmg some time with his mother, 3Irs . Lizzie Hale at Mineola, Long Is.land. —Mr. and Mrs. Newnuin McMillin of Glens Falls were week-end guests of their aunt, Carrie McDIillin. —Miss Grace Elliott and Lillian Fitzgerald of Schuylerville are guests of Mr .and Mrs. George Elliott. — Leslie West and a friend from I'tica spent the Fourth with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgre West. —Miss Flora Randles of Garden City, Long Island, s^)ent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. William Ran dles. —Mrs. P. H. McEachron and daugh ter, Mrs. Watson Weatlierup of Se bastian, Fla., are visiting relatives in town. —Ralph Pollock of Schenectady and a friend from Poughkeepsie spent the week-end with his mothi-r, Mrs. Ella Pollock. —McMurray Babcock of Pennsyl vania spent Monday niElv. with his cousins, W. J. and Mips Elizabeth Harper. —Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyle Stillman and two sons of Utica were over Sun day guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Stillman. —Mrs. A. K. Richards of Cossay una spent a few days last sveek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brayman. —The Queen Esther circle of the M. E. church held their first meeting Sat urday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Bain. —Winifield S, McDougrall and Rob ert E. Sweeney of Brooklyn were guests last week of Missies Helen and Anna McDougall. . —Mrs. Russell McEachron of Sara toga Springs arrived Monday to spend a few days at the home of her brother, .1. A. McDougall. —Clarence West of Brooklyn has returned home after speaidiag several days with his aunts, the Misses Anna and Helen McDougall. | —Harvey Randles has returned 1 F R E A R S * - S3 Thuds, Suit Cases, Bags tn every style and size, and almost alL Le athers will be found in our unequaled lines of vacation requisites TRUNKS Large line of WARDKOBE TRUNKS iu all sizes and strli-s froin.. .$24.00 up AUTO WARDROBE TRUNKS witli four hangers ...... ................ $19.50 each AUTO WARDROBE TRUNKS, with tray .................... .. ............. $14.50 each DRESS AND STEAMER TRUNKS V1 ftl1 sizes ............... ................. $7-50 BAGS 18-incli Cowhide Leather BAGS from ....................... ........... - ............. $5.00 up Women’s OVERNIGHT BAGS, best grade of cowhide leather; a.lsa lined with leather................................................................ . . ........ ........ $9.50 up 18-inch best grade WALRUS LEATHER BAGS, leather liuud, nvith pin frames.........................................................................$13,50 each Same with hand-sewed frames ................... ~......................... .......... . $17.00 each LEATHER BOSTON BAGS, from . : ...........................* --------- \ $1.59 up Cowhide Leather BRIEF C A S E S ........... .. ....................... - ............ $2.25 up ANIMAL BAGS a t ..................................................... -$3,50 . aad $4.00 each • - SUIT CASES .TS MATTING SUIT CASES fro m ..................................... ---------- $2.25 up ENAMEL SUIT CASES, 24 inch size ................... $3.&0, $5.00 amd $6.00 each Extra large size ENAMEL CASES with trays; two tru hemvy, best grade cowhide str&p all around; extra heavy covhide corners for auto trips .................................. ............................. . ....................... $7.50 up Men’s COWHIDE SUIT CASES with two straps all around ------$10.50 up Women’s Fitted CASES from ......................................... . - • - .......... $16.50 up Women’s OVERNIGHT CASES, black enamel ---- ---- -------- $6.00 up - Women’s HAT BOXES from ...................................... .. .................... $3.00 up SHAWC-STRAPS ........................................................... . 50c> 90c> $1-25 each CASE STRAPS—TRUNK STRAPS—BAG TAGS VACUUM BOTTLES PINT S I Z E ........... '.................% ..................... 89c up QUART SIZE ....................................................... $2.00 iaj LUNCH KITS with pint* bottle .................................. 31-65. etuoh AUTO LUNCH KITS ..................................................... ........ $13.50 up GALLON VACUUM JUGS .......................................... .. $&00 amd $5.00 each FREAR’S. Troy. N. Y. |l from the Albany hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Randles and daughter Cura accompanied him here. —A number from tho U. P. church attended church in Hebron Sunday to hear Rev. T. B. Turnbull of Pennsyl vania, a former pastor, proach. — Mrs. Clayton Kinney and two children and Marlon,' Marjorie and John McDougall vs^ere in. Cambridge last week Wednesday afternoon. —The Yoang Women’s Missionary society of the U. P. church held a meeting and picnic Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Den nis. —Mr. and Mrs. James Shannon and daughter Ella Mary of North Green wich were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shan non. —Mr. and Mrs. J. McNamara and Mrs. L. J. Franklin and daughter of New York city are spending their va cation with Sir. and Mrs. Frank Shep pard. — Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy,\ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kennedy and Leona Williamson of Hartford were guests Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Mary Mc Gowan. —Mr. ani Mrs. Harry Bennett ot Cambridge were in town Sunday. Bessie E. MacIntyre returned home with them after spending last week at their home. — David Carswell and family and T. B. Patterson and daughter Nettie of Schenectady were ovor Sunday guests of Mrs. Carswell and Mr. and Mrs. George Carswell. * SOUTH ARGYLE — Miss Nannie Henry of Argyle is a guest at H. L. Henry’s. — Mrs. Sarah Rice of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maggie Sill. < — Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Sill and son of Detroit are visiting his sister, Mrs. Ida Scott. ' '— Mrs. L. J, Black and friends from Granville are spending this week at Saratoga Springs. — Jay Story and .family spent the Fourth of July a,t Atxsable Chasm. Horace Story and family went to Cos. sayuna lake. — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilford and Lester Tilford, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mahaffy and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. lr£c- Do-ugall attended services at the North Hebron U. P. church Sunday wheTe Dr. T. B. Turnbull of Philadel phia, who used to be their pastor at Argyle many years ago, had chargo of the service. MIDDLE JALLS — Mrs. J. »F. MacDonald is homo from Troy for a few'days. — Louis McDonald of Albany has been visiting friends in town. y — Mrs. Stella Hill has moved into the J. A. MacDonald tenement. — Mrs. Christine Parker spent Fri day and Saturday at Mechanicville. — Mrs. A. W. Day of Patterson, N. J., is the guest of Mrs. Sarah Carr. —S. R. Sherry of Hartford, Conn., was a guest at .George Randles’ last week. — Charles Safford of Glens Falls spent Friday with his brother, George Safford. — E«lward Keely of Troy was the guest of Mrs. Harwood Friday and Saturday. — Mir. and Mrs William Cruik- slianks have returned home from a Jnv days’ vn. cation. — Mr. and Mrs. James Douglass of ’Worcester, Mass., wen) in town Tues day arad Wednesday. — Mrs. W. F. Servis of Hudson Falls ’was the gu>est of her sister, Mrs. lowis Petteys, Friday. — Miss Jennie Blake of Argyle has litem tthe guest of Mrs. George Ran dles tHie past two yfeeks. — Mr. a n i Mrs.* Asa Schemerhorn and fflr. and M r ^ John Harris motor ed lo Montreal, Canada, last week. — Jwsepli Brown and family and Charles Brown and-Violet Brown vis ited relatives at Eagle Bridge Friday. — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherman and Hr. a_nd Mrs. Herbert Sherman of Schen ectady called on friends in town Sundaty. CENTER CAMBRIDGE — Jmhn Mahaffy of Hebron was the lccenB guest of his mother, Mrs. Lydia UaliatfFy. — Mllss Eirais of New York was the recent! gu«st of Mr. and Mrs. David Emgilsh. — Mrs. Satrah. Green of Bennington m s the Woaiday guest of Mrs. Har- Tleft Dodds. — J9rs. Owen Ensign of Hebron is the g-uest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Erasig-n. — Mrs. Hattie Almy of Schenectady ivas t he recernt guest of lier daughter, Mrs. *Carl Regers. — Hiss \K. b theme Ensign of Pelham in spe-nding fehe summer with her par ents, Mr. arad Mrs. Sidney Ensign. — Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becbert and children have returned to Albany af ter 8|pending the week-end with her mother, Mrs;. Harriet Dodds. pp^srararcrafe-fcraraiaiE r a iEiaifaiEfafagraia^jaE iiiiErafzraiaiE ragK ^ W e K n e w I t W h e n W e A d v e r t i s e d A thousand or more Pants two or thiree days before the 4th at prices langing down to $ 1.00 a paii that there were many men who could use an E X T R A P A I R —76 pair more sold last Thuisday and hundreds still lef| to choosefrom-CHEAPER T H A N O V E R A L L S . Pants $4.78, $3.48, $2.88, $2.58, S I . 88 and $1.59 a pair. . ■ M e n ’s $ 5 . 0 0 Dress P a n t s a t <1 5 0 Q C S h o e s o r P a n t s a t w h o le s a le o r le s s . GREENWICH Men’s Suits in Palm Beach, Blue Serge, Tweeds, fancies ai)d conservative patterns'* at $30.00, $27.50, $25.00. kememfbeir the Shoes for thte family in the self service department. Come in and take your time and lool them crer. DAD and LAD BLACK FRONT