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V COUNTYNEW S A R S Y L E Annual Picnic of W. C. T. U. Held \at HtfSiie -.of Mrs. McWhorter— Officers Elected, t v c* Ife f - A b o u t f i f t y attended the W . 0 . T. U. a n n u a l picnic last week T u e s d a y a f ternoon a t the home 'o f the presi dent, M rs. Ja m e s M c W h o r t e r .\ ~A .pleasant p r o g r a m was carried o u t in ho n o r of the fiftieth an n iv e r s a r y of ih e soqjety, a f t e r w h ich refreshm e n ts w e re served. A t the do s e the fol-_ . lo w in g officers were elected fo r the j* ' co m in g year: President, M rs. Ja m e s M , \ M c W h o r t e r ; first vine president, Mrs. * J ‘ T illy B lack; second vice president, C rosby; th i r d >» vice president, M r s . W illia m Todd; secretary, Mrs. E l l a P . P o llock; treasurer, M iss Mar- ’■ » garet H a ll. ‘ ' Town Motes V . ^ G e o r g e E . Q u a of Belcher was a i t tow n S a turd a y , t— A num b e r from here attended the C a m b r idg e «fair la s t week. — Rev. G. W . H a m ilto n and fa m ily are ca m p ing a t H e d g e s lake. — M r. an d M rs. George In m a n were -In Glfens P a lls la s t Tuesday. — B a x ter Betts and M rs. R a y m o n d J e t t s were G lens Falls visitors last T h u rsday. • — L illia n Randles spent last week tr ith the M isses I d a and Je n n ie pastyer at L a k e C o s s a y u n a . 1—^John B ianchi and M rs. W illia m ■Guthrie o f Glens F a lls were in town la s t week W e d n e sday. > “ — Misses E lsie and A n n a P o tts of H u d s o n , N . Y . , are guests a t the -home e f M r . and M rs. W a lk e r . -— 0, W . Golliiis entertained his Sun day school clasps o f boys a t a. p icnic at .Sum m it lake last W e d n e s d a y . — Robert G u ih r ie le f t F r id a y m o r n in g for N e w Y o r k to atte n d a m e e ting o f the G r a n d lodge, I, O. O. F . — M rs.. L illia n P r a t t o f H u d s o n F a lls was the g u e s t la s t T h u r s d a y of her sister, M is - R o b e r t E . H a ll. — M r . and Mrs. H a r r y M c D o u g a ll o f D e n v e r, Colo., are guests of his p a r ents, M r. an d M r s . W . J . M c D o u g a ll. — W illia m Itaadles returned home S a tu r d a y from Som e , w h e re he has been spendin*®the past fe w m o n ths. — Rev. and M rs. W. A . C a m p b e ll and daughter G r a c e of Schroon Lake were callin g on. friends in tow n Tues day. — M iss Carri-e M c M illin returned hom e recently after spending about two weeks witfei f r ie n d s in Mechanic- ville. — M r s . P. H. M c E a c h r o n o f Sebas- tin, F lorida, was the g u e s t la s t week W e d n e s d a y of H r . a n d M r s . D. W . M a c C o lIum . — M iss .M a r jo r ie W a lk e r o f New Y o rk and Miss Ida O s trand e r of Cla- verack are guests o f M r . and Mrs. John W a lker. — M r s . A lm a . T e f ft an d grandson, Leon Shanahan of H o o s ick Falls, call ed on her niecfr, B liss Bessie E . M a c In ty r e , Sunday. — George Ph^ykitt a n d C o lm a n Sal- vadon o f Mew T ork w e re guests a few days last ^veek o f M r . and M rs. Charles P h y k itt. j — Clarence W e s t, w h o spent nearly two weeks w ife his aunts, the Misses H e len and Am-a M c D o u g a ll, returned to his home in B r o o k ly n F r iday. — M rs. W illa r d M c K inn e y , Mrs. F r a n k Lytle a_nd son Robert, M rs. Jo h n Jenkins Sind son H a r o ld o f S a lem called on B ira. F rances A . C lark M o n d a y . ' v- — M r s . P . H . M c E a c h r o n a n d Mi?s. -Watson W e a t h e r u p o f Felsm e re, F l a . , who have been visitin g relatives and M e n d s in A r g y le and H u d s o n P a lls fo r the p a s t tw o m o n ths, leave F r id a y fo r t’h e ir re t u r n home. — The fo llo w in g letters re m a in u n claim e d a t the local postoffice fo r the week ending A u g u s t 16: M rs. F r e d O liver, M r . Louis G u n z y , Mrs. E r n e s t Pow e ll, W . H. Hollenbeck, M iss M o n ica R e a rdon, M rs. Bessie M c Neil, — The L a d ies H o m e M issionary so ciety of the M . E . church held th e i r a n n u a l picnic las t T h u r s d a y afte r n o o n at the h o m e o f M rs. George E l l i o t t . A -very p le a s a n t afternobn w a s sp e n t w ith a good n u m b e r in attendance. A b o u n t if u l supper w a s served on the law n . — A va c a tio n Bible school w a s h e ld at the M e thodist church for two weeks th is s u m m e r . N ineteen boys an d g i r l s were registered and it is hoped t h a t another year it w ill be possible to carry it on fo r a m o n th. The school •was u n d e r the supervision o f M r s . B . M. W a llace an d M rs. G. M. S t i llm a n . — The M c Intyre fa m ily p ic n ic h e ld at H e d g e s lake la s t S a tu r d a y w a s la r g e ly attended. The fo llo w in g fr o m A r g y le were am o n g those present: C lay ton K in n e y and fa m ily , Bessie E . M a c In ty r e , H e len M a c Inty r e , H e r b e r t K in n e y and fa m ily , M r. and M rs. C a r l B a in, Mrs. S. M. Knickerbocker a n a M rs. F a n n ie B a in. j :. i *'■ SUCCESSORS TO C. MACKS &• GO. | 118 G L E N S T R E E T 2d BIRTHDAY PARTY I>oors Open at 9:30 Sharp Fridiay Morning Our Added Big Feature 302 Smart New F a l l F r o c k s The newest styles and materials jj for street, afternoon or dinner;; wear. Beautiful assortments and remarkable values. | Easily worth 25% $ 1 y f .9 2 1 more than this price | Open A ll Day Saturday I I 1' 1 1 11 ARCHDALE — N e lson L u n d b e r g has a new car. — R . J . Lyons is sh in g lin g the school b u ild in g in distric t No. 8. — F r e d Meek of Greenw ich has been v is itin g F o rest LyonS and o t h e r frie n d s here. — M r. and M rs. A lfre d Snell and d a u g h t e r M a r jorie \isited M rs. S n e ll’s people Sunday. — M r. and M rs. H .J. W a ters visited M r. and M rs. F r a n k G a low a y a t S o u th C a m b r idg e S u n d a y . — M r. and M rs. H. E. Bennett vis ited his brother, R a y m o n d , an d w i f e in Schenectady Sunday. • — M r. and M rs. R a lp h R e m in g t o n and d a u g h t e r T h e lm a were callers a t O tis H a r r in g to n 's Sunday. — M rs. E v e lyn Snell is spending some tim e in E a s ton v isitin g M r s . C. B t c k e r and other friends. — M iss E t t a W a ters of Troy has been spending her vacation w ith her | m o ther, b r o t h e r and sisters here. I — M iss E d ith Salford of P ittsfie ld, I M a « s .. was th e guest of M r . and M r s . 1 O tis H a r r in g t o n and fa m ily M o n d a y . — M r. and M rs. B. F . W a ters and son and Rev. and M rs. B. L. W a t e r s were S a r a t o g a S p r ing s w s itors F r i day- -v. — M iss D o r o thea Safford of Green^ w ich spent several days last week as the guest o f M iss C h a rlotte H a r r in g ton. — The K in g 's D a u g h ters -will hold their m o n t h ly social at the hom e o f M rs. N e llie W a t e r s this (W e d n e s d a y ) evening. — I n the absence of the pastoT, Rev. J. E. C h u r c h ill, the pulpit was filled S u n d a y b y R e v . B. L. W a ters o f Ellis- b u r g h , N . Y . — M rs. W illia m J . Severn of Green wich an d son George o f N e w Y o r k c it y w e r e guests a t the hom e o f B . F. W a t e r s M o n d a y . — -Mrs. C larence H e r r ington o f Beech H ill a n d M rs. G u y H e r r in g t o n of G r e n w ich were guests of M r s . D a n iel B e a d le T h u rsday. — M r . a n d M rs. H e n r y Brownell and d a u g h t e r S a r a h of Greenwich, accom p a n ie d b y M r s . Grace Louder and d a u g h t e r Ir m a of A lbany were c a ll in g o n old friends in this place last week Tuesday. — O n T u e s d a y , A u g u s t 2B, the H o m e D e p a r tm e n t class and Sunday school of the N o r t h C a m b r idge M. E. church w i l l u n ite in h o ld in g the ir an n u a l pic nic in the grove a t the church. A l l are c o r d ia lly invited, especially the F R E A R S A u g u s t S a l e o f R u g s Odd and Discontinue^ Patterns, also Linoleum and Felt Base F l o o r C o v e r i n g Now is your opportunity to buy a good Rug at less than actual cost. Some of the choicest patterns ,of the season are included in this sale?. L O y i • Genuine Ironclad Wool BRUSSELS RUGS in wonderful patterns. Size 9x12 ft. Good value at $32.00. Aug-ust Sale Price . ............................... $19.00 LOT 2 * Alexander Smith & Sons’ Seamless VELVET RUGS, 9x12 ft. Good value - ' at $37.50. August Sale Price........ . ................................................................$24.00 LOT 3 Alexander Smith & Sons’ Seamless AXMIJtfSTER RUGS, 9x12 ft. Good value at $45.00. August Sale Price ....................... .......... .. ............... .. $27.50 LOT 4 Alexander Smith & Sons’ Seamless VELVET RUGS; copies of the best Orientals. Extra good quality. Good value at $55.00. August Sale Price.. . . ............................................... '................................... .. .......... .. .................... $33.00 LOT 5 Alexander Smith & Sons’ Seamless AXMIXTSTEE BUGS, 8 ft., 3 in., x 10 ft, 6 in. Good value at $42.00. August Sale P r ic e ........................ ........... $26.00 LOT 6 Royal WILTON RUGS, 9x12 ft. Regular $9€.00 value. August Sale Price ....................................................................................... .. .................. .. . $65.00 LOT 7 PELT BASE FLOOR COVERIN' GS for otitv room in the Louse. Regu lar 75c quality. August Sale Price .................................. . .................... yaud LOT 8 • Genuine INLAID LIN O L E l’M with colors through to back. Our regu lar $1.75 quality. August Sale Price.................................. ................ $1.00 yard Bring Measurements W ith You Note: By Paying a Deposit Rugs will be stored \Until Needed. FREAR’S, Troy, N. Y. . > » > « n,« » tft r l m u m 1! . hildren. Those a t t e n d in g are re q uested to b r i n g refreshm e n ts. — M r . and M rs. B . F . W a t e r s e n t e r tained M r. and M rs. H . J, W a t e r s , Mr. and M r s . H . E . B e n n e t t and I. M . W a t e r s , a ll o f F lo r id a , and R e v . an d M rs. B . L . W a t e r s a n d son, and a n a u n t o f M r s . W a t e r s ’, of E llis b u r g h , and M rs. Lucy E n g lis h and d a u g h t e r Addie o f F l y S u m m it a t d in n e r on the law n S a tu r d a y . MIDDLE FALLS — J o h n Lewis is able to be o u t a f ter his recent illnessi — H a r o ld S u l liv a n o f B rocton, N . Y ., is a g u e s t o f A lice N e w b u ry. — 'Mrs. M o r r is A n d rew s has re t u r n ed to her hom e in G r a n v ille . — M iss E d ith S a fford has re t u r n e d to her home at P ittsfield, M a ss. — H e r b e r t H ill o f B r isto l, C o n n ., is spending his vacation w ith his fa m ily here. — H a r o ld V a n T in e . o f T r o y is the guest o f h is sister, M rs. H a r r y G i f fo r d . — E a r l B a k e r has m o v e d in t o the M . E. D o ty house w h ich he recently purchased. — M iss V io le t B r o w n is sp e n d in g her vacation w ith M iss M a r y C6flins a t B r isto l, C o n n . FORT MILLER — M rs. E liz a b e t h M c Into s h i s spend in g some time'* in S a r a t o g a S p r in g s . — M rs. E d ith C o r n e ll of G lens F a lls w a s a recent g u e s t o f M rs. S l y v i a J . Sherm a n . — Leon M a this and fa m i l y o i S c h u y lerville were S u n d a y guests of M r. and M rs. Jo s e p h F u lle r . — M rs. Eliza B r o w n o f Ballstoni Spa has been in tow n som e tim e , tflie g u e s t of her sisters, M r s . F r e d Lee an d Mrs. M a r k B u tto n . — M rs. W illia m K irk p a t r ic k an d son, W a r d B u tto n , o f Geneva^, NT. Y\, have been spending some tinne w ith their m o ther w id g r a n d m o th e r , Mrs. Sy lvia J. Shw rm a n . Scotland Pjladi Garris of Golf National Pastime Three months before tlie Pilgrim F a thers left IM tsliuvpn Jumes VI a|>- -prored the contract for the II rst mu nicipal golf links ut St. Andrews, Scot land. Golf m o y hare started In Hol land, wlit-r*' a f'^ruc call»d \fanIf a cross between golf, hockey nn-d bowl ing, was played on the Ice, witBiln cov ered courts and even in churchyards. If the Scotch did import tve sport they changed it greatly. “Links'’ for exam ple Is the Scotch term ref erring to rolling close-(-nipped shore fields which have become the model for all golf courses, \ftunkers\ are renDly cut hanks such ns are found along a graded country road. Such bull. Its with sand pits are nuturul to the Srotch shore. St. Andrew's cut banks are now artificially created on golf Lints wher ever^goLf Ls played. For tnan_j’ years the original Scotch course censlste-d of 11 holes, s match being rwo rominds, ot 22 holes, bnt in 1794 lt was decided to eliminate two holes, so tofiny the standard course ls In multiples of nine. —National Geographic Society- — Yankees a n d A th le t ic s M o n d a y n ig h t at 5:46. A d m issio n l®c. INTEREST STOPPED H e — You don't even know how to bake b r e a d ! B u s iness m G irl— No— my Interest stops at making the dough. Watch Yottr Step From stopping: $it a rusty n»ll A. lot o f folks h e v e died, o la s t B u t nothing 11 k« dis m an y ob H av« died from stepping on Chfl ffftfl. A M ltd Finith F irs t R o u n d e r— M y w ife gave me a lot of hot coffee So h e lp m e get over Saturday nlgftt's fe s t iv itle a H o w about youre7 Second R o u n d tx — M in e gave me a rnczberry Sunday.— F a r m Life. Ho ’Quack M r. Bam— M y daughter ploys the pla.no entirely b r ear. M r. BLni— r h c y say th a t Doctor T lm m b d n m Is a specialist o n a ll kinds of ear trouble. . S l S ; B a r g a i n s i n S H O E S , S A N D A L S , O X F O R D S , o r P U M P S While They Last in our Bargain Basement MEN’S SHOES for SUNDAY or MONDAY range in sizes 6, 9 and 10’s for $2.48. & $3.48 I BOYS’ SHOES - $ 2 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 7 5 , $1.48 & $1.00 * T o s a v e m o n e y y o u m u s t ! lo o k h e r e f o r b a r g a i n s '--*■■■• . . ...... -- . . . . ........ • . MEN’S: SUITS in Staple Suitings anct Conservative Models Sizes 33 to 44 P r ic e d f r o m $ 3 0 . 0 0 d o w n $ 2 2 . 5 0 This is a new stock and being kept in cabinets do not have to be brush ed daily to keep clean. 1 If you want a clean fresh rilew suit, look over our line. DAD and LAD B L A C K F R O N T G R E E N W I C H , N . V . - r .... •- - -- - . .. .-A#...*.!?;.V , ..... Ladies Sandals & Oxfords in extreme sizes > ' 2 1-2,3,31-2, 4 ,7 aifcd S at $2.00 and $1&0 Bdj’s Blue Shirts 12 1-2 and 13 39c Look in window for Boy’s or Children^ Hats 38c Look for that School Suit in ouaf big stock to save money i 4 V > *«• { *