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Greenwich Savings and Loan Association EGREENWICHOURNAL J WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924 _L s u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e Three Months - - $ .50 Six Months - - $ 1.00 One Year - - $2.00 Single Copies. - - $ .05 LOCALS AND PERSONALS —Henry M«sick has been spending few ilays in Auburn -with relatives. —A daughter, Elsa Marguerite, was born leeently to Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. P<^|f ; we> few days im Hudson Falls last week visiting- friends. —Mrs. Efeta Vance has returned from B^rming^on, where she ljas been visiting relati-ves. —William Orton and family of Troy spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Waters. —Master John Keegan of Hoosick Falls spent Friday with his cousin, Miss Marcella \Waters. ■—Miss Mary Welch of Mechanic ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Eddy, for weeks. —Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk of Easton were over Sunday guests ol | Mr. and Mrs. J esse Waters, j —Miss I-d-a Flansburg has been i spending some time with her brother, ' Samuel Flamsburg, at Ithaca, j —Mr. an<d Mrs. William Skiff of ■Xewark, N. J-, spent last week with ! Mr. Skiff’s iather, George Skiff. ! —Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Daniels and 'daughter Marion were recent guests I of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caswell. | —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lansing of , Lansing-burgh were week-end guests : of Mrs. Catherine Ford, Main street. —Miss Esther Murray, who has been spendiaij; a week\ in Cambridge and Eagle Bridge, has returned home COUNTY NEWS - EASTON — Mrs. Robert McAuley and -chil dren of Troy are visiting- relatives in town. — Dr. R. J. Phillips of Philadelphia is visiting- his sister, Mrs. Phebe Deuel. -—Miss Agnes Rogers of Jfew York has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Flat ley. — Mrs. Evelyn Snell of Fly Sum mit spent last week with Mrs. Charles Becker . — George Bold and family of Al bany are spending a few days at Carl Carlson’s. — Mrs. Warren Snell was called to Utica Sunday because of the death of her aunt. — Miss Frances Henderson is spend ing a week with her aunt, Mrs. How ard Gifford. — Mrs. Abbie Potter and (laughter Mary spent the week-end with friends in Granville. — Mr. and Mrs. James Flannagan of Watervliet were Sunday guests ai Thomas McAuley’s. — Mr. and Mrs. Niles Becker of New York were recent guests at James 2. Becker’s. ELEVEN at o'clock and conveyance will be provided. — Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Sherman and 31 r. and Mrs. Clarence Bulson and their families spent Sunday at Albert I’ h - u V s . Other callers were Dr. King arnl family of Saratoga Springs, Mr, ami Mrs. James Coughtry and Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Schenectady, and Thomas Schuyler and son of Boston. - Guests at Alonzo Cornell’s Fri day wire Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc Intosh and Mrs. Ruben Mosher of BalNii i i . On Saturday the Misses Belli- Sisson and Grace DeGarmo of Glens Falls visited them and on Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cornell and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burt of Ben nington spent the day with them. Church Votes Morning worship at 11 o’clock, standard time. Serinon by the pastor on thv subject—Biblical Mountain Heights. ( hurch school at 11) a.m. standard time. BALD MOUNTAIN - Walter Lauder is attending the; BalMun fair this week. - Ella Tucker is spending the week at Cossayuna Lake. - Mi-s Anna Coffey of Greenwich called on friends here Sunday. Seu*ral from here attended the Wa-hington county fair last week. - * harles Ghay of Brownville is the uu<-'t of C. H. Anthony and fam ily ... , D . . _ \I\-. Arthur Atwood of Valley — Misses Anna Backer and Doro-i Fall- %i-ited at N. R. Norton’s last thy McAuley of Troy are visiting at-week. Thomas McAuley's. I ~ Mi-- Myrtle McMillen of Cam- l bruit.-. ha-> been visiting relatives hen-. Wednesday with a good attendance. *Mry. Mary Rathbun acted as hostess. — Owing to the severe storm that vi\ited this section last Wednesday tiig-hr the attendance was small at the social held at the home of IIrs. Nellie Waters. About $7.00 was real ized. --Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gifford and children of Greenwich and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brownell and Mrs. Mary Rathbun spent Tuesday evening as thguests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Kenyon. —Un Saturday George M. Sherman received word of the death of his half-brother, William Sherman, in Providence, Fulton county. The fu neral was helfe from the undertaking parlors there. Interment was afc Peru, Cl intun county. A daughter,, Mrs. Crandell of Northville, survives. •- •••mm m mw r W W P TTP'fTfff CANNING TIME! . ............... . >\lliui in . ........................... . Fruit Jars Jell Glasses Cold Pack Canners Can Rubbers Canning Racks Steuo~ettles K I'lmiuiTiii niiiimtiiiiiiuftiiiiutiHiiiiniiiiimiiimiittitiiiiutitiitiiiitii — Sir. and Mrs. William Armitage of Troy are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. —Sirs. George Brownell and son Keith have returned from a trip to Asbury Park, N. J. —Ore-n Wilbur has been spending several days with friends in Hudson Kalis and Saratoga. —Blr. and Mrs. Burt Harrow of ter Stillwater called on Mr. and Mrs. Jo- . la.-t -■ seph Darrow Sunday. ! — F Charles Nelson and daugh- i ' been visiting in Fort Ed- - Mr-, ter- bn war 1. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMillen of < ,t x'.ridge called on relatives here: Saturday. R. H A V E R L E Y HARDWARE CU'- Th-. i M M- Ruth .McMurray was thi- Viula and Harriet Wilbur iWHO WISELY ENTER * Over the doorway of a beautiful monumental Bank in New York City reads the following legend, written by a New York Clergyman: “Among the passers by some go their heedless way to poverty; but you, who wisely enter through these doors to bring your savings, may join with us to lay founda tions for the prosperity of multi- | tudes today. And you know that ’ your own money, rewarded for its 0 se r v ic e , returns to you as strength and surety for the years * to come.’’ This precept holds true where ever the people practice thrift. — Let Us Se-rve You— Deposits go on interest monthly. 4 0 / On Time / O Deposits The £ Peoples National Bank \ S A L E M . N . Y . ' Henry A. Spallholc, President R. L. Palm e r , Cashier. Walter Lauder and daugh >-•1 ht-r sister in Hudson Fall- ■k. abeth Stover of (Mens Kail- ! is ill the home of her muther, Mr- •tTT-ln v» , . , .Watervliet caller! on Mr. and Mrs. I **’ \ik lrlinK Mrs. William Brymer and daugh- f) ~ . 1 -r j UMar tsorden Sunday. .E ln .- I ui-K.tr ut-re at Co—ayurni .Mrs. Charles Dixson has return- Lfjk Sunday - '1 -- Nancy MacArthur i ->Ir. and Mrs. Thomas Cairns of and Mrs. Abel Holbrook and Our every pro’ fesBional act is performed in a satisfactory m a n ner, Onr exper ienced methods and the jnataeaa of onr business contact are a l ways above criti cism . •fr J O P T O M E T R IST ■wll be at l M IL -T O N h o u s e lupsday, Sept. Iltii I t fiBcsde&jBio. ' ter Dorothy of Brooklyn are the l guests '>f Mr. ilnd Mrs. John Thomas. ; —Mrs. John Guillan and daughter , of New York are the guests of the Misses Nelli-e and Katherine Connery. — Miss Emily Hobbs of Worcester, Mass., is spending a few days with 1 Mr. and Mirs. Eben Thompson and | family. i —All those taking part in the Re- I bekah p!ay are requested to meet at I St. Joseph’s lull this evening at eight 1 o'clock. —Miss Helom Stevenson of Salem j and Mrs. S. 1- Stevens of Orwell, Vt., i were guests of Mrs. Fred Kenyon I Friday. —Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey will leave this week for Bennington, i Vt., where they will make their fu ture home. —Miss Estlier Finn of Albany is spending a tw*o weeks’ vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finn. —The Misses Helen and Dorothy Murray are visiting their sister, Mrs. j Raymond Hill, at Eagle Bridge, and I also friends in Cambridge. I —Mr. and Mm. Garrett VanDen- iBurg and son Herbert spent the week- 'end with Mis, Etta La^-Tence, and visited other relatives here. —-Will Harp-« nnd his sister, Lizzie, i of Argyle, anil Sylvester Babcock and I two children of Pittsburgh, called on (friends h«re last Thursday afternoon. J —-Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and ■son Harold were called to Northville i Monday to attend the -funeral of Mrs. ; Brown’s uncles W. T. Sherman, form- j erly of this pl nea —The Misses Sophie and Lena Michaelis hav« returned to their home in Brooklyn lifter spending three weeks with their sister, Mrs. William Stein, on Gray avenue. —A soil was horn Monday at the Samaritan hospital, Troy, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Hiss Irene DePelli of this village and is a daughter of Mrs. C. I. Place. —Myron Griffin and Ralph Wallace are enjoying a two weeks’ canoe trip on Lake Cham-plain. They intend to stop at Platt sluirgh to visits George Cleveland who is spending the month at the Citizens Military training camp. —The regular meeting of Water Lily Rebekah lo-dge, No. 308, will be postponed and a special meeting will be held Monday, September 8, for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year, and fcr such other busi ness as may come before the lodge. —Mr. and Bits. Frank Kipp left Satul-day for Hartford, Conn., where the& spent the week-end with their son, Robert Kipp-, Yesterday they mo tored to New Haven, Cqnn., to attend the National council of the 0. U. A. M., as Mr. Kipp is the representa tive from the Mew York state council. —The Union Engine company and the Rough and Heady Engine com pany will each hold a special meeting Thursday evening, August 28. All members are r«eqnested to be present as business pe-Ttaining to the Labor day contest will he presented. Both companies will ta-lie their engines out for trial T'ridaj evening. ed fr«im the McClellan hospital some- ■ what improved in health. ichar*.. — \lr. and Mrs. Willard Russell of I _ \)r Quaker Springs spent Sun<lay with Russell Coffin and family. j — Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wilson and daughter uf Quaker Springs spent Tro\ spend- -.v day- with ht-r si<ter, Mr- Sauert. •uni Mr*. David Wade of M-itini; her brother, H. at Sunday at John Lannigan’s. j — M -- — Russell Coffin was the guest of ’ spen-: r-ir his sister, Mrs. Helen Mead, in Sche nectady F'riday and Saturday. — Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilbur and Mrs. George Biggart attended Old Home day at Kingsbury Tuesday. —Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred L. Seek and son, Alfred C., of Sycaway called on Butleir Hoag and sister Sunday. - —The Washington Count) Farm Bureau picnic‘will be held at Cossay una lakp Saturday of this week. —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsnall, and Miss Stilitha Schultz of Albany were Sunday guests at Clark Whit taker's. —Arthur Darrow of Watervliet spent the week-end at the home of his paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Jcseph Darroiv. —The Misses Marion and F2tta Bul son returned to their home in Johns town Stinday. Their uncle, Harold Wilbur took them. —Elmer Lundberg and air. and Mrs. Edward Lundberg of Schenec tady -cver-e Sunday guests of Mir. and Mrs. Joh n Lundberg. —A diaughter, Helen Irma, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce Saturday, August 23, at the McClellan hospital, Cambridge. —M r. and Mrs. Lewis P. Snell and daughter. Lewis G. Snell and Mr. and Mrs. Warren N. Snell motored to Wil- liamstcwn, Mass., Sunday. —M t . and Mrs. Lester Becker and daughter. Miss Bernice Becker, spent the week-end in Hoosick Falls as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith. —Mrs. Joseph Darrow has return ed from visiting friends in Stillwater and Watervliet. Mr. Darrow joined her in Watervliet for the week-end. — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson have aa gue«ts this week Mr. and Mrs. William Conning and son William, and Miss Flora Bryner, all of Corn wall. — Mrs. Emma Stearns of Kingsbury visited at George Biggart's last week, and returned home Sunday with Mr. and M rs. George Wilson, who cpme for her. —Mrs. Oscar Borden was very pleasantly surprised F'riday evening when a number of friends came to help her celebrate her birthday an niversary. —Chester Bell, who has been spend ing the past two months with his brother, Willard Bell, and family started Thursday for his home in C alifomia;. —Mr, and Mrs. William Hill enter tained Mrs. Elizabeth Rathbun and Floyd Brownell of Fly Summit and Miss Belle Sisson and Miss Grace De Garmo of Glens Falls Sunday. —Frank Pratt and son Forrest, Alex Da Trow, Eugene Cornell and W ea't • i w ax. - M- and Mr-. William and f.mnly of Rensselaer week-.r-d here. W oodard ipent the Wilbur ha< been dajs with relati\f< McMurray friends ^ Clara a f e w - i: Miller. — Mi and Mrs. Leslit and -^lUghter called on Bac- Hill Sunday. — M'- \manda Kenyon mnt' n. 1 tO I’. Itstield. Mas-., llld a ) Uith u part' from Greenwich. — Mr«. Amanda Kenyon spent a few u.iys in Greenwich with her -in ter, Mr-. Rosa Mcln'vre — M. 1 -- Edna Arm-trt-ng nf Green- «ich sper* the nti-K-end with Pre- ton Sauert and famiK — Mis« R'*se Scbixn \f <!U-n< Ka 1 1 has been the guest of the Misses Viola and H a m e t Wilt.ur. —Mrs. Edith Lauih-r atvnded the Dunsmore and Gardner wedding at Hudson Falls Saturda\ .w-mni: —M isse* Isabella R* id and Mar jorie Oliver of Cente. F.i\- were <hv week-end guests of -M-\ E\a Tucker — M i s s Frances MacA'thur i'f Greenwich is spending the «>-<-k w-th her mother, ltr«. Msi >n M.»- -\r*Vjr — Mrs. Edvard I’lue and daughter D -ris, spent Fridaj 'ith lv-r - stei Vr=. Charles Blurih..-d, in (ireen- w u h. -Mr. and Mr- Kn * h M itA r.hur Mrs. Preston Saji-’t -i'll M’-- Finn \mstrong m 't-ire,| *. • Hedires Lake Sunday. -Mrs. Man P i- -.•11. Mr- I H V”*k?ri}\ M's- i i”. I Charles Ghay n - t '. n i to Whiter.all Sunday. -Mr. an.i M - W illari R-i'-.'.l. '•••’* and >f Quaker S m i ;-. and Mrs. J. C Airnour nf t’if-I. n t: i ’. i . were th Simmy guest- ..f N R Norton and fnmil.,. Tht)se that .attend'd a famil;, pio- pi. at Bolton I «rdmc. I ak» (;*■■■’-.•>• u-rf 1 Mr. an.l Mr E lu a n l Plue a-d f.tnuly, Mr. and Ur- ry.arU-s Rlan.-n- .-M and daucn- ■-. Mr- Elmer (ireen a- i daughter-. Mi. and Mr- J-».-nh \- -'il and fani , Mi. an.l Mr- .In-nes Wright, 'lr. aiui Mi -. Genr^c Blanchard and -nn. ,ini Mr. and Mrs R.i'ph Wright and son. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 u>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCfc£tOOCM3OOOOJK93CK8CK0Gt RUTLAND FA IR A N D Live Stock Exposition Alw a y s Begins La b o r D a / 6 Days! Sept 1,2,3,4,5,6 6Nights! $20,000 H O R S E R A C E S T H E W O R T H W H I L E F A I R Spec.aiizinir m Agriculture. Marufaiturers' and Merchants’ Displays ---oo ------ FREE \TTRACTIONS lfl Top Notch Vaudeville Acts Every Afternoon and Evening Harness Races Daily Auto Races and Auto Po|<i Saturday THE BEST TO BE HAD BETTER FIREW ORKS EVERY NIGHT MIDW VY— BROWN VNl) DYER C.MtNIV \I. COMPANY I^artrest and best in the ea-t 20 carload- of show-., rides and fun. ? GROWING- GREA T E R , \M) GRE \TKR 6 EVERY YEAR IN EVERY WAY 0 „ eetoaOOWOOOOOOTOOOOOOOO-OCro$roOOOO»0<fiKnK«FOOC81C8K«8B3iC8$8 CLUETTS’- Open Friday Lfnti* 9 P. M. Closed Saturday at 1 P. M. PLY SUMMIT hci ini Brownell, who has severe coW, is slowly Mrs. F. K. i ill with a roving. - Mrs, Henry Brownell spent Wed nesday and Thursday as the guest of Mr-. Lelia Kenyon. -Clark T. Brownell and son Kirk of Menands called nn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. IC. Brownell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hill are nun ing into the house formerly own ed by Mrs. Sylvia Badger at West Cambridge. —Mr. and Mrs. Morrow and Harold Brownell of Archdale spent Thursday MUSIC is ore of the inestimable blessings of this age. It adds charm and joy to every form a l and inform a l function. It is a vital link in the chain of home happiness, because it vanishes the vexations of daily life, and furnishes a maximum of pleasure to oN3 and young. M a k e your hom e attractive today by installing in it one of our fine P I A N O S or P L A Y E R P I A N O S Convenient m o n thly terms if desired. CLUETT and SONS The One Price Piano House A lb a n y T r o y Glens Falls Schenectady as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Lewis Fle-tcher enjoyed a motOT trip liam Kenyon. to Lake Desolation, Greenfield, and —Mr. and Mrs. John Brownell and other points of interest Sunday. son Harwood -were over Sunday —Mrs.'William Russell and daugh- guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bev- ter, Miss Esther Russell, of New eridge at North Greenwich. Britain, Conn., are visiting Mr. and —Thomas Herrington and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Slocum. They all enjoyed Mrs. Byron Herrington and daughter a motor trip to Saratoga lake Sanday. Dorothy of Greenwich called on Mrs. —The issue of The Cabbage Leaf Annie Kenyon and family Sunday, presented at the grange Saturday -Mrs, Chester Whipple and daugh- evening: proved very interesting and ter and Mrs. Ralph Matthews and the illustrations were clever. Tcrrest children of Scotia spent Thursday as Pratt resigned his office as steward the guests of Mrs. Annie VanOrman. and Edward Lundberg was elected to —Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Skellie fill the vacancy. and Mr. and Mrs. George Brett and JO B PRINTING LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS AUCTION BILLS PAMPHLETS ENVELOPES HAND BILLS CIRCULARS Th« Sunday school of the 11. E. church will hold their annual picnic on the lawn of the Charles Ensign farm Triday. Everyone is invited, Anyone who has 310 way to get to son Douglass of Erie, Pa., called at the home of Mr. and JVIrs. Parker Al len Thursday. —The King’s Daughters of the North Cana'bridge .MT, E. church held the picnic 'is asked to be at the ararch I their monthly meeting at the church In short everything th a t ’s P r in t in g P r o m p t and satisfactory service THE GREENWICH JOURNAL n a M r a n s i ^ 1 'J •'73 ,'f^ . ^ *-.<i 3 Cj igp If.*\ •k - . - a n . ,n T>1|