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m m s m & B K T 5 N # I C H ^ Q i l i i t , W E D ^ l t e r l B d i m S :3, - # , \ iy^ F 4 T 't\ 'S ] ] \ n P ' Y 1 W W « M r . a n d M r s . Harfts:'Fisher h a d a l l L / C J l * JL I. 1 t J U * * UP lonely T h a n k s ; ing as their d a u g h - ------- ;ter, Edith, m e t vvith a,, p a i n f u l acci- WEST HEBRON & m&r f e 4 £' ‘ V, * < : I' * ' 1 t^ T >• i t * - ' ’ K - p I ,dent. In s o m e w a y her.glove b e c a m e e a u g h t in a corn husker, a n d the fin- ------- > g e r s of h e r right h a n d w e r e cut .■Off. S a m e of the Families in S o r r o w H e r e T h V giii w a g t a k e n to Granville a n d • r, iu o « f r o m there to t h e C a m b r i d g e hospital. D u r i n g the Holiday S e a s o n O n e s y m p a t h y is felt for the girl in B o y Kilted; Girl’s H a n d Injured. h e n n i s f o r t u n e , a n d for t h e ' f a m f l y n ---- - Local Briefs T h e T h a n k s g i v i n g season t o a — M a r i a n Reid w a s h o m e T b a n k s - s e a s o n of s o r r o w to m a n y in this c o m - ',jn „ amunity. B a y m o r i d , the seven y e a r old B — M a r y B e v e r i d g e spent her vaca- s o n o f M r . a n d Mrs. G e o r g e L u n d y , J jt^ her parents •was o n his w a y to school V: esda> rs_ T h o r n a s M c E l r o y w a s a vis- snoriimg in c o m p a n y with his y o u n g e r itol. in G r a n v i i!e Saturday, lister a n d other children, w h e n a — H a r o l d B a l d w i n h a s b e e n spend- fcorse w h i c h w a s feeding along the ■ severa] d a y s re^tiyes. road, kicked ^ h e w a s o a m e d to | — E d n a B e v e r i d g e a n d G e o r g e H e r - h o m e in an-unconscious condition, •rin!?ton w e r e united in m a r r i a g e Sat- w i t h his h e a d so badly fractured t h a t ur(j“ e v e n jn g w h e n Dr. T h o m a s ; o f S a l e m w a s called! _ j g dith B a r k l e y of N e w Y o r k city Jbe at o n c e took the father a n d m o t h e r Sp ent k er T h a n k s g i v i n g vacation with a n d child to the C a m b r i d g e hospital, h^ . nts here. • w h e r e the b o y died Thu r s d a y . T h e ; W i l l i a m A . C l o u g h - enter- f u n e r a l service w a s held S u n d a y a t , taj d her siste E m m t l M e C l a u g h r y *-\* ~>ni^ni/ W ith interment in the - ■ ~ t o w o ’clock, H a r t f o r d ceme t e r y <\ u v- I; ?\ -■ ...fi.:’ . '-i ■ of Alban-y, last week, i — M r . a n d Mrs. Saijinel . C a m p b e l l — i e n t e r t a i n e d several of their relatives S a t u r d a y night at dinner. — M r . a n d Mrs. Foster M c E a c h r o n entertaiived their brothers a n d sisters a n d families at dinner T h u r s d a y . — T h e g r a n g e will give a play, “Forest Acres,” F r i d a y night at G r a n g e hall. T h e public is invited. P o r t E d w a r d , N . Y . I — H o w a r d Gi b s o n a n d wife a n d son S lpnday, D e c . & ‘ ( N O T A M O V I N G P I C T U R E ) Complete Senic Production of ■ fi:.. r 4- * K V vi T e n N i g h t s in a B a r R o o m ! A L L S P E C I A L S C E N E R Y F o u r acts a f D r a m a a n d C o m e d y Sinjrirrg a n d D a n c i n g Vaudeville b e t w e e n the rata O v e r Tivo H o u r P e r f o r m a n c e P O P U L A R P R I C E S fwere entertained T h a n k s g i v i n g at the j h o m e of M r . a n d M r s . J o h n Gibson. 1 — B l a n c h M c E l r o y left S u n d a y to (take u p he r studies at S y r a c u s e after I s p e n d i n g several d a y s with her par- I ents, Mr . a n d M r s . J o s e p h M c E l r o y . | — M r . a n d Mrs. G e o r g e E. M c E a c h - | r o n entertained for T h a n k s g i v i n g Mr . jand Mrs. F r e d C. N e l s o n a n d d a u g h t e r E s t h e r of W e s t Pawlet, a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l s o n Holister a n d d a u g h ter M a r g a r e t a n d son Eussell of Granville. spe n t the T h a n k s g i v i n g v a c a t i o n a t Mr . a n d Mrs. Charles C a r s w e l l ’s. — M r . a n d Mrs. R a l p h , C l a r e ' o f S i o u x City, Iowa, w e r e recent guests of M r . a n d M r s . Lufkins. W h i l e h e r e they p u r c h a s e d Charles M c N e i l ’s f a r m at A r g y l e , w h e r e t h e y will m a k e their future h o m e . BATTENVILLE — F r e d C r a m e r spe n t the w e e k en d with friends in T r o y a n d vicinity. — M r s . A d a h H y a t t is spending s o m e t i m e with her son, B e r t Hyatt. — Mr . a n d Mrs. M a x R o u s e h a v e m o v e d o n th e father’s f a r m at J a c k son. — M i s s M a r y Carswell returned h o m e S u n d a y after s p e n d i n g s o m e time wiUi her brother at H u d s o n Falls. — M i s s B l a n c h e Petteys of Glens Falls w a s the g u e s t of h e r parents, Mr, a n d Mrs. E p h r i a m Petteys, T h a n k s g i v i n g day. — M r . a n i M r s . B e r t H y a t t a n d family spent T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y with Mrs. H y a t t ’s parents, M r . a n d Mrs. G e o r g e Fisher, at Greenw i c h . — Mrs. E d w a r d Sullivan returned h o m e S u n d a y , h a v i n g b e e n called to N o r t h H o o s i c k b e c a u s e oi tho serious illness a n d d e a t h of her mother, Mrs. Elijah. — Mr . a n d Mrs. R. T. Brooks, Mrs. F. Poate, Mrs. Ethel L o c k h a r t a n d Mildred Cars w e l l of P o u g h k e e p s i e PORTMILLEH — G e o r g e C l o u g h is sick with grip. — Miss D o r o t h y Ellsworth ha s ac cepted a position in the Liberty mill. . — Euclid S o m e s of A l b a n y spent T h a n k s g i v i n g with his uncle, H . B. Kingsley. — Ool. J. D. D a v i s is s p e n d i n g a f e w days in-Melrose, Mass., a n d N e w Y o r k city. — M r . a n d Mrs. L e o a J B r a z i e r spent S u n d a y w i t h their son, Chester, in H u d s o n Falls'. — Mrs. A n d r e w T u b b s ha s returned f r o m ~ visiting her son, Everett, at Danb u r y , -Conn. — Misses G e r t r u d e O r r a n d Viola Sa n d e r s are s p e n d i n g a f e w days with friends ira Greenwich. — \Dr. a n d Mrs. A. N e w c o m b and daugh t e r Doris of S c h e n e c t a d y spent S u n d a y with Mrs. J. D. Davis. — Hisses Nellie a n d M a r t h a H a t c h of Glens Falls spent T h a n k s g i v i n g with their father, Alvin Hatch. — Miss Katherine D e G r o o t o f S c h e nectady spent T h a n k s g i v i n g with her parents, M e . a n d Mrs. H e n r y DeGroot. — B e r n a r d Lazzard, C. P. A., w h o ha s been auditing at the F o r t Miller Pulp an d P a p e r c o m p a n y ’s office, h a s returned to N e w Y o r k city. — M r . a n d Mrs. R a y W o o d o a n d daug h t e r A r l e n e of S c h e n e c t a d y spent a f e w days last w e e k with h e r p a r ents, M r . a n d Mrs. F r a n k Bristol. — W a l t e r Maranville h a s m o v e d his family f r o m W i n d s o r Locks, Conn., to this village. T h e y are o c c u p y i n g a part of the R o b e r t Livingston house. — Clarence Obie of N o r t h u m b e r l a n d a n d Earl Cars w e l l of Fort Miller left today for Florida, 'where they expect to spiiiid the winter. T h e y will m a k e the trip b y automobile. — M i s s Louise C r a b b s of Louis- town, Pa., a n d M i s s Veryl B r i s b a n of S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s a n d Miss -Alys Too- h e y of T h o m s o n spent T h a n k s g i v i n g with Miss M a r g u e r i t e Conn o r s . visiting- friends for several days. — T h e Misses Marjorie a n d Edith A l l e n of L a n s i n g b u r g h TSgre o v e r S u n d a y guests of M r . ajid M r s . Gharles. D o d d s . _ — M r s . F. L. Daniels, w h o h a s a p o sition in the h i g h school a t Granville, s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g in t o w n -with her h u s b a n d , R e v . f r.. E D a n i e l s . — M r . a n d Mrs. Charles D o d d s a n d M r s . A. W . Brow n e l l w e r e entertained a t T h a n k s g i v i n g dinner a t the h o m e o f R o b e r t Sewell a n d family. — M r . a n d M r s . M a l c o l m Goodrich, after s p e n d i n g T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y in Rupert, called o n fj-iends in W e s t a n d S o u t h C a m b r i d g e o n their w a y h o m e . — M r . a n d M r s . E r n e s t Gifford a n d daughter, a n d Mrs. Charles Gilford a n d ilajgaret A k i n attended ’ the pageant, “T h e L i g h t of the. W o r l d , ” g i v e n b y the W h i t e C r e e k people at the Baptist church S u n d a y evening. _ — O n Saturday,. N o v e m b e r 29, the ladies’ d e c r e e t e a m o f P l e a s a n t Valley g r a n g e g a y e a' p a r t y to M r s . Te r e s a B e a d l e a t the h o m e o f her father, A s a | Bailey, at w h i c h time t h e y presented her w i t h a h a n d s o m e silver b r e a d trajv *— - ..... - . ....... .. — ..... — v ..... — H l« C o n t r ib u t i o n * ( Mistress— Is y o u r h u s b a n a a good provider, J e m i m a ? J e m i m a — Pervtder ? W h y , the on- liest thing that n i g g n h eve’ pervldes m e w i t h ls a r g u m e n t 'bout w h e n does w e eat.— W a y s i d e Tales. <3enerous T e r m s . Mrs. K e w g l l t — -Yes, I advertised for a c o m p e t e n t Instructor to teach m e to play craps. Wliat d o you charge? T h e C r a p E x p e r t — W h e n they s h o o ts for reitl money, l a d y , I don’t m a k e no charge f o r t h e l e s i o n s . -4 -------------------- At Sea. O l d M a i d — I suppose yo u h a v e been ln tbe m i v y so long you are accus t o m e d to sen legs. Mlddlf*— I^ady, I w a s n ’t e v e n lookin', — M u t u a l Magazine. R A N T E D S O M E T H I N G N E W MEDDLE FA.LLS — G e o r g e W r i g h t is confined to the ho u s e w i t h illness. — M r s . R a e Safford w a s a P o r t E d w a r d visitor W e d n e s d a y . ’ — Mr. a n d M r s . M o r r i s A n d r e w s of Granville w e r e in t o w n ' S u n d a y . — M r s . H e r b e r t Hill a n d son, H a r w o o d , spent T h a n k s g i v i n g with friends a t H u d s o n Falls. — M i s s Josephine fi r o w n of B e a con, N . Y., a n d M i s s Beatrice Bl a w i s of L a k e Placid, N , Y., -were in t o w n last w e e k visiting their parents. S t e v p a n — Oh, say, Miss T e a Kettle, c a n ’t y o n cut out that old stuff and sing s o m e t h i n g up-to-date. SCUTEf CAMBRIDGE — E n s i g n A i k e n is ill. Dr, Sprat of Valley Falls is in attendance. — M a r y C o n r o y qf B e n n i n g t o n is the guest of Mrs. R a l p h Galloway., — M r . a n d Mrs. Chiffles Gifford e n tertained at a f a m i l / dinner T h a n k s giving day. j — M r . a n d Mrs. E. K. B r o w n e l l a n d d a u g h t e r of Utica called o n friends in t o w n Friday. . W E S T C A M B R I D G E — M r s . Charles B u r r o u g h s of Sco tia spent a / f e w d a y s last w e e k with friends in town. — Mr . a n d M r s . D u a n e CL B x o w n e l l a n d fa m i l y w e r & guests o f M r . a n d Mrs. J a m e s A r n o t t at C e n t e r C a m bridge Thanksgiving: day. -Verina G i l o w a y of A l b a n y w a s the over S u n d a y pruest of M r . a n d , M r s . E d G i i U a w a y . \ — Mrs. F r a n k Mattison of Bnskirk s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y w i t h h e r sis ter, Mrs. W i l l i a m Akin, a n d family. —Mrs. James McNeil has returned from Fort Ann, where she has been Rare Motorist A M e l b o u r n e citizen w a s ru n d o w n by a m o t o r car the oflier d a y while perambulating homewa'rtls o n a \push* bike.” r h e car w a s o n its w r o n g side, nnd the “bike” w a s bro k e n across; its rider ha d a hrac*> of ribs fractured m d a d a m a g e d occiput, c o m b i n e d with* •uts o n the face a n d m a n y abruslons. T h e tont for a firm of s h y p o o solici tors called u p o n the Injured m a n and irled to persuade hi m to take action iicjiinst rhe car o w n e r fr»r substantial ilH-ninges. “Oh. I couldn't do that,'* >. 111 ! tin* hurt citizen. ‘'But y o u ran.\ ppristcd tbe tout, \and y o u w o u l d be absolutely' sure tn recover.” “Xo, I rannat.\ pursued flu* victim. “'You dn not k n o w the w Imle (‘Srcunisinncefl, T h e drlvpr has apologized.\— S y d n e y 'Austrjilhi) Bulle* %n He Found Out. W h y call It Roaring1 R iver? w-ondered o'er and o ’er. Sy* wiaen he came to pay% his b ill You snom a nave heard lilm roar. THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK;— To Aana Cornell, Emma Gates, Pntionre Bentley, A.lsona Dixson, Alfred Rathbun, and Corliss SUeldon, as Admin istrator of tho Goods, &c. of Mary Freeman, decease-d o.nd to all other persons interested in tho ost»atQ of Lyman BatUbim, late of tho town o-i Easton in the County of Wash- ington, deceased, as creditors, next-of kin or otherwise. SEND GREETING: YOU. A^D EACH OF YOU. are heroby cited to sbaow causo before the Surrogate’s Coart of tie County of Washington, to bo held In anij for the said County at tho Court Hous-o In the Village of Hudson Falls Now Y ork. on the 14th day of January. 1925. at ton o'clock in the forenoon of that doty -\vhy the Account of Proceedings of Anna Cornell of the Town of Cambridge Now York, as Administratrix with the Will annexod of th« good&. chattois and credits of said de»cod«nt should not bo judicially settlod nnd allowed. And those of you who are under the of twonty-ono years nro ro$uir&d to appear by your Guardian if you har« oaao, or if you havo none, you aro to npjpoar and apply for ‘ one to bo appointed, or in tho event of youx neglect or failuro lo do bo, a Rpofial Guardian Vill bo apijoiatod hy the Surrogate to act 1 for you lo this proceeding I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Wo have oa.u 8 cd tho Seal of the Surrogate ’ e Court of tho said (’ounty of Wash, inalon to bo hereunto annexed. Witness. Hon. Frodorick Fraser, ib. 8 ) SuifruyittP of tho snttr County of Washington at tho Village of Sa loen in said Connty, this 1st daj of December in tho year of out L<»nl. one thousand nino hundred and twenty-four FREDERICK FRASER. Surrogate Surprise Your Family and Friends With a fine Photograph of of .yourself for Christinas. A p p o p i n t m c n t s for S u n d a y sittings should b « m a d e before 5 o ’clock S a t u r d a y afternoon. Gunn Studio P h o n e 169 G R E E N W I C H , N . Y. F O R H E R Apollo Chocolates are always fresh because we grt-thom often amd never too many at a time 51. *3.23 *1.30 $1.75 A B O S T 0 N C A N D T K l T C B B F f G r e e n w i c h , N . Y , t h a n a y e a r ’ s P a p e r . I t la s t s s u b s c r i p t i o n t o t h e H o m e a l l t h e y e a r a n d is a p e v e r f r e s h r e m i n d e r o f y o u r t h o u g h t f u l n e s s . T H E G R E E N W I C H J O U R N A L _ AJ * P F O R T E D W A R D A D V E R T I S E R T h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y N e w s p a p e r $2.00 a year—and worth it I 1. ‘ ’ • (r\^ kg' V -