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THE JOURNAL-NEWS, NYACK, N. Y„ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1940 Ray Lindemari Appears as “Peggy O ’ Neill ” On the strength of last night's performance of “ Lyric Time/' the musical comedy revue being given under the auspices of the Nnnuet Parent-Teacher Association at the Nanuet school, eijl reserved seats for this evening’ s performance have been,, sold, though there arc still plenty of scats In the unre- . served section. The show Is extremely funny from beginning to end aiVd Nanuet residents who attended the show last evening are still laughing at the thought of Town Superintend ent of Highways Emil Kkln and Donald Fluhr and other Clarks- town notables as school girls with big bows on their heads, and at th^ remembrance of the dance In which Officer Hay Llndcman of the J^arkstown police was Peggy O ’ Neil and \Butch ” Matern, his partner. The star of the T show Is Mrs. Fred Koser (Swiss Trudy) of the Civic Reform League. There are •peclalty acts, including two toe ballets, one by Joan - Kaudor, and the other by Mcrelann Weisbcrg Swiss Trudy appears In person and Chauncey McGill Jr., plays sev eral piano solos. The choruses arc good. Including the cadet chorus and the chorus, “ Organdy Days” and the songs of the group of boya and girls. . Steve Flamlk as the professor who h'ia tYouble^with his class is dreased in dignified black and has a black mustache. Joe Farley is Percy, the studious student. Speed Work on Carolina Dam Pearl River Legion Women To Hold Rummage Sale The John H. Secor unit, of the American Legion Auxiliary, Pearl River held a meeting in the Legion Hall om Wednesday evening. Chairmen reported plans for the various activities . Among them were the Junior auxiliary card party held last evening. “ Help the youth of today,\ is the motto of the Auxiliary. November 26, a special one-day rummage sale will be held This Will afford an opportunity for any one desiring good winter clothing, Including overcoats for men, and dress coats and other wearing ap parel for women. The next meeting of the auxili ary Vlll be on Friday, November 29th. This meeting will precede !j« ” and refreshments will be practical gifts will display. fternoon. December 15 and Auxiliary tnem- onsor an Informal 1 con- pper will be served at tlnal fee. All members arc . Urged* to be present, as Jt is im portant to prepare for future de- fenac. Store Open Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings For Convenience of Customers PACKARD-BAMBERGER & CO. Plan Your F&ast For Thanksgiving Around These ★ Fresh ^Killed Fancy Genuine Northwestern Tom and Hen TURKEYS Tomt ■ — Large Sizes ib. ★Long Island DUCKLINGS Hens — 10 to 12 lbs, lb. #C ; (Vork Is SeifiK pushed on construction of the RiRuntlc Snnlec-Coopcr dnm project, north of Charleston, S. C., to make its vast stores of electric power available for the defense program. Here is a view of work on the 3,400-foot spillway of the eight-mile dam across the Santee. Some 8,000 men are at work on the $40,000,000 project, which will provide a water way between Charleston and Columbia, S. C., and an overage electrical flow of 700,000,000 kilowatt-hours annually. ★Wisconsin GEESE Pearl River Alumni ’ Holding Tea Dance A tea dance, to he sponsored byi the Pearl River Alumni Associa-J tion .will be held nt the Blue HIP Country Chib next Sunday. Novem her 24, from four until never* o'clock. The committee in charge in eludes: Janet Clark, Louise Holdt, Claire and Margaret Kenhon, Jean Covey. Vera McLaughlin. Gloria Leo and Winifred Lister. Final arrangements will be discussed at a regular, meeting of the organiza tion to be held tomorrow night at the American Legion Hall, Pearl River. No Meeting Thera wfl!,be no meeting of the Charles R. and Raymond O. Blau- .,.vtflt Unit, American Legion Auxil iary, Nyack, tomorrow evening be cause it is the eVe of a holiday. Legion Meeting Tha Nanuet American Legion Auxiliary will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Rhodes. Camera Club Meeting There will be a mectlnR of tho Oratamtn Camera Club thla even- !nc at the Nyack Y.M.C.A. Lewie Stockmeyer will apeak on \Cofor Photography*.\ Rosary Society Holds Successful Card Party More than 20 tables were In play at tho card party held Inst Wednesday afternoon by the Rosary Society of St. Theresa ’ s Church, Valley Cottage. Among the players we»;c three men who had • braved the feminine .pre ponderance of playets and who claimed they had a thoroughly en joyable afternoon. Those winning prizes In pinochle ere Mrs. Dahm, Mrs. O. Mil ler, Mrs. Bcrnabo, Mrs. Arnold. M. McMahon George Hartman, Mrs. Anna Hogactt. Mrs. George Hartman. Mrs. Carrie Garrison, Mrs. Bowser. Mrs. Russell, Mr a. Dick, Miss K. Clark. Mrs. Elsie Rahofer, E. Hansen. Mrs. M. Draudt Mrs. M. Virion, Mrs. Marts, Mrs. Goodman,! August Raffo, Mrs. H. Mutinuky, Miss Cattelajn, Mrs. M. Brugcr, Mrs, Grace Huffman, Mrs. Carrie Ent- wlatle. Mrs. Heath, and Mrs. A. Albright. In euchre, tho prize was won by Mrs. May Louglnay; in. bunco by Mrs. Yonsky and Mrs. Rljlcy. Hostesses were Mrs. Anna Yon sky. Mrs. Grace Huffman, Mrs. Kathcrlno Marts and Mrs. Agnes Plunkett. Card Parties Spring Valley JojrnjU-Nrw, Trlrphons Sprint Vnlley 1311 20-40; Club Holds _____ Roller Skating Party The 30-10 Club of Sprint Velley held a roller skating party on November 13. All the membern who attended the party enjoyed a pleasant evening. Similar parties are planned for tho future. The next meeting of the club will he hold ab the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacoby in Mousey. The League of Catholic Mothers of St Joseph's Church held a auccesafut card party in the church on Thursday afternoon. Among the prize winners were: lire. Anthony Pirkl,. Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. ’ Edwin Wallace, lira. C. Kehoe, Mrs. R. BeBaun, Mias Alyce Schmoll, Mrs. Myeers. Mrs. Benoit, Mrs. Kathryn Foley and many others. What a Woman! Sale Tonight A “ sale ” for the benefit of Our Lady of tho Sacred Heart Church in Tappan will be held this even ing in the Tappan Are hall. The Rev. Francis Staubach Is in charge. Auxiliary Meeting St. Ann's Auxiliary will meet this evening at eight o'clock In St Ann ’ s Chapel, Central Nyack. Tho annual card party sponsored by John H. Secor Poet, American Legion of Pearl River, will bo hclc^ •atr the Legion n«*adqunrtors on Sat urday evening, December 14, nt 8:30 o'clock. Valuable prizes will awarded tho winners of high scores n “ fid refreshments will be served. Chairman Howard A. Van Dine and his committee will be in charge. Court Regina Filipa, Catholic Daughters of America, are sponsor ing an afternoon card party in the Knights or Columbus hall in Pcari River on December 4. Prizes will be given and refreshments will be served. This party will bo given for the benefit of Christmas char ities. Committees Named for Haverstraw Legion Auxiliary At the last meeting of the Har old B. Holt Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, Haverstraw, Mrs. Eliza beth Bowser, president of the aux iliary spoke about her visit to the Ninth District Fall Conference, at Poughkeepsie. A bouquet of roses was present ed to the outgoing presidont, Mrs. Anna Collins. Plans were made for the Christmas party, which will take* place nt the next regular meeting in December. The following were appointed committee chairmen for the ensu ing year: national defense, Mrs Anna Tomovlck; poppy liaslon, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowser; radio and publicity, Mrs. Sarah E. Ward; trophies and awards, Mrs. Kather ine Frlscoe; employment, Mrs. May Kearsey; Empire State and Na tional News, Mrs. Anna D. Cox; legislative, Mrs. Mary Hobbs; Americanism, Mrs. Bessie Gucrtln finance committee, Sara E. Wood and Mary G. Hobbs. Serving on the executive com mittee\' are the following: Mrs. Elizabeth Benson, Mrs. Bessie Guertin and Mrs. Sara E. Ward. The meeting was adjourned and refreahtnents were served. New Arrivals A son was born last night nt the Nyack Hospital to Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred RlfTlnrd of Valley Cot tage and a daughter this morning to Mr. and Mit. Albert F. Rae- buck of Nyack, Miss Virlglnla Leggett of Nyack. has been chosen to serve as a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Edith Rugglcs Langmuir, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Her bert Langmuir of New York, to Humboldt Walter Levercnz, of San Jose. Calif., which will take place on November 30 at the Church of the Ascension. ★LARGE FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS ★Pure PORK SAUSAGE (Meat or Link) ★PRESTO CAKE FLOUR ★College Inn 44-0*. pkg. 18C T juice ° Cocktail 2 glass jar 25C ^ MINCE MEAT ★FLAKO PIE CRUST 0-oz. pkge. IR-oz. can 2ro*17C 17 c 2^17C AUCTIONEER Selling Out ENTIRE , $25,000 Stock OF B. GLASS, me* Eitabliihed 35 Ytare 92 Lafayette Ave., Suffern, N. Y. ENTIRE BUILDING CHOCK FULL QF FINE FURNITURE In Suite*, Odd and Occational Piece* Floor Covering*! Toy*I Noveltie*! Porch, Garden and Sununer Furniture LAST CHANCE — FOR A FEW DAYS MORE EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! REGARDLESS OF PRICE! EDW. B DENERSTEIN Auctioneer «nd Liquidator « ★ OCEAN SPRAY OR CLASS A Cranberry Sauce 2 19C Famous Eatmor Brand ★Libby ’ s Custard Pumpkin ★Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins 15-oz. pkx<-. 5C ★ ollje ^ rose TABLE RICE ★DROMEDARY, 9C d e e o T o s MIX £T15C ★FRESH CRANBERRIES ib. 15C ★Verifine TINY PEAS ★ t WI or ’ s PE^EoSweet Potatoes 18-os. can 8C ★R& R Plum Pudding ™ 23C Tea'll 59C ★Crosse & Bl'kwell Pates Ala ’ d Varieties *-o*. 23C ★Heart's Delight Bartlet Pears ^ 19C ★Heart's Delight Fruit Cocktail ^ 19C 27C ★Del Monte Asparagus Tips 2 COLOSSAL GREEN St WHITE ’ ★HEINZ CUCUMBER PICKLE itm-os. cans Jumbo J*r 19C 9 C ★DEL MAIZ NIBLEX5 ★Green Giant 0 ?SK° F 5 eas 2 23 c 15 C I ^ 41 C ★New Crop BRAZIL NUTS 2 ibs - 1 9 c ★California CRISP CELERY Z but'L l$c ★Thin Skin Florida & ^ JUICE ORANGES G ranges V o ^ lm . 5 ★Yellow PIE PUMPKINS lb. Jc A U-L^ EXTRA FANCY ^laano baking POTATOES 10^25* ★LOUISIANA WATERCRESS . 3 bunches ★A P P L E S or R coo T k ' ing 4 . 1 ,, 15 C|£rr 69C 2 plies. 13 c ■X-CPRY FOR ALl- COOKING I AND PASTRIES ★Bell's Poultry Seasoning ★Justright Shrimp small ' wet 2 y 23C ★Evertasty m qukn h Olives 25C ★Dromedary to ebake Fruit Cake 31C ★DROMEDARY diced ' mixed FRUITS 2 lit ★STALE BREAD STUFFING 2 loaves 9C ★Tetley Budget Tea 15CI 29C ★POMPEIAN VIRGIN OLIVE OIL r 29 C I £? 49 C I ST 89 C Fine Dessert Cheeses *GIANT REDSKIN CHEDDAR CHEESE ib. ^BORDEN'S LIEDERKRANZ s&is* ★PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese eV;6 c ★WINE.CURED ^ CHEDDAR ^ ib. AC c CHEESE ★IMPORTED SWITZERLAND — ASSORTED GRUYERE CHEESE r33 c GRADE A-MEOIUM SIZE Grocery Prices Effective,Throuch to Wednesday. Nov. ST PssUlry. Prult, Vefttable and Dairy 1'rlees Effective Throujh Wed., N ot . M Only 142 MAIN STREET Y A C K , N . ,Y PACK A RD-BAM BERGER 8. CO.