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tt.^. „ .Jf «hMM-.f. - : v •> . . • ~\: { We are now prepared to take j | care of your | j WATCH I CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING FROM Nl M Y rigE FIVE , RING VILLAGES BEDFORD HILLS DeWITT BENEDICT ov X RATONAH Established In 185 3 NORTH SALEM. Within a tew days we must writs 1923; therefore, we would wish our readers x very Happy New Year During the Christmas vacation many have enjoyed visiting among relatives and friends and proved \ true the old\ saving. \At Christmas play and* make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year \ A large congregation attended the Christmas Eve service in St. Jame.V Church and listened to an excelfSht sermon by the Rev Harold A . Lynch from the text \Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men.\ The music voiced the ' spirit of Christmas and many Joined in. the singing of the hymns Two numbers on the violi n added t o the worship. I t seemed as i f the instru ment spoke as the musician played \Silent night' Holy night.\ Many re marked that the service was 'one if the beBt ever held in St. James' v ^urch » Misses Benham are spending the vat n o n at thelr llome ln st Law retire coui.'v . *, On Saturdt. i Mt Reginald Jackson and mother attend the funeral <_r Mrs. Ray at White Plains Mrs Ray will be pleasantly rememi .ored b y sev eral who have met her when visiting her intimate friend Mrs G ^ J.vrk son. -He r gracious presence will b. -missed. Rev. R . fondit Russell ann rtniitrhte'- ti-oin I LINCOUSDAI/E Mrs. Andrew Murphy died early on Monday morning She was at St Matthew's Church on Sunday night and was stricken with paralysis and became unconscious and was taken home. Her death followed the next morning. Funeral services were held from St . Matthew's Church on Wed nesday morning, Rev. Martin A'. Scanlan officiating. Mrs. Murphy was 65 years of age and had live d here for many years and was much liked S | by al l who knew her She is survived • 1 by her husband and one sister, Mr?. • Durkin. of Mt. Holly Interment i n J | St. Francis Cemetery, Mt. Kisco. • I George F Rogers entertained Mr 2 and Mrs Harold Rogers at tea on • ; Christmas night S • Mrs. Edna Baker, wife of Dr. A . T. ; i Baker, i n charge of the Reformatory, 2 ! passed away last Wednesday morning, \ ,in New York city Mrs Baker wag of a happy, genial nature and wil l he sadly mSsed The Adams Department Store will be close d al l day iln New Year's Day Mrs. S. B Bailey, of Brooklyn, 13 spending the holidays with Mr ?u' l Mrs. George W Gardner John Eich, Sr , assisted at the Jos. Mrs. Francena Hallock i s spending some time with her daughter, Mrs George Agor, of Mahopac Mr and Mrs H M Supple, Miss Helen Supple and George Supple, also Misa Adella BlrdBgl l nnre Christmas f Bradx-market--during--OhrlBtraae-wi are Improving after suffering severe colds for several weeks Mr and Mrs. Cliffor d < Mcld i n i . « i Have been spending Christina- witi i Mrs G F Jackson I Miss August Johnson lias been tl v guest of her sister Mrs Win Burn>- i H Hobart Kepler enjoyed a few ' M,,lf,r days in Washington. D ( ' las t week We have listened to a blowing in , count of his trip and the many change- and Improvements noticed since tjis l Day guests of Mrs. A . Supple, of Mt Kisco. Mr and Mrs Charles T Tompkins and daughter, Grace, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Henry BOOB, n f Baldwin Place Mr and Mrs A . L . Voris and family spent ChriBtpias with Mr and Mrs N H. Voris, o f Goldens Bridge Mr and Mrs. George C . Meldrum en tertained on Christmas Mr and Mrs David Buckley and children. Mr and Mrs Clarence Meldrum, of Brooklyn and Mr and Mrs. Hoffsis, of Pleasant- ville Mr and Mrs. Young and daughter.;, of M l Kisco, spent Xmas with her daughter, Mrs J O'Brien Mrs Charles T Tompkins ..spent Tuesday with her Blster -ln law, Mr Kittle Tompkins of White Plains Mr and MVB. Henrv Boos and clii l dr.'n of Baldwin Place were gue-t- o f her ptirents Mr and Mrs (\has T Tompkins./ on Christmas Day The community was shocked t o h\..r of the sudden death ot Walter S Paul -sen. Jr. nf Sniners Mut h s-ympathy I., extended to the family Miss J. A . P. Phillips I s entertain ing several relatives olid frlbnds front No# YorV city, over me holidays. Mr and Mrs Frniik Ryan and The Misses Ada Knathe and Mam'c Gaul, of Passaic, N J., spent Christ mas? week with Mr and Mrs. Louis Schenck. Miss M M. Newell is staying at nor home In the city during the week. Mr and Mrs. Howard Gardner en tertained a few friends and relatives last evening There were present Mr and Mrs. Irving Barrett, Mr. ncd Mrs. George Odell. Bradford and tho Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Odell . PUBpy BTATICX. Dwight Knap?, a student of Clark BOD Sclrool—o t -Technology, Potsdam, i s spending the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. D Knapp Miss PauliM Dann, of Mechanics- ville, is visiting l»e r parents, Mr and Mrs. F. L. Dann during the Xmas and New Year's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mable and family, o f Pawling, spent the holiday at the home o f her father, N H Minor Miss Wilson, of Brewster, visited her sister, Mrs. Wm Ward, on Tues day. Mr and Mrs. Albert S Ell and daughter, Lois, o f Bridgeport and Mrs Ruth Jennings, 6 f New York, Bpent the holiday week-end with loca l rela tives. Mr B E. Bailey, of Danbury, spent Xmas with her son and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ritchie Week-end and holiday guests of Mr and Mrs F. L. Parkus were Mr CROTON FALLS. \The Meaning and Value of a Re solve\ is the subject fo r consideration at the Presbyterian Church next Sun day morning Text Dan. 1 8. I The Union prayer meeting will be held ln the Presbyterian Church next Thursday night. The Scripture les son i s the 5th chapter of Luke. Mrs. Comfort i s the leader The last ?•') minutes of the service wil l be i n charge of Mr Walker Sunday, January 7 wil l be Commun Io n service and the reception of mem bers at the Presbyterian Church. BEDFORD VILLAGE Mr and Mrs Lathrop Colgate and daughter, Miss Edith, spent Christmas i n Brooklyn, visiting Mrs. Colgate's parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Leon ard Miss Lenora Lounsbery. who has been 111 fo r a couple of weeks, i s now much Brandes and Miss Isabella Parkus. of be \ J ? , . , * , , „ T M ... „ Wo-d has jUBt been received here of Paterson, N. J., Mr and Mrs Frank , ' ,_„, » . D .„ , v T A' n „n » r. .the sudden death of James M Bates, L. , Jr., and Miss Roselle, of Port 1 ,, ,, „i L , , . . .A w_ A ». ,-„. I'a n ol d resident of ^his place, l n his Chester, and-Mrs. and Mrs Elliott, m , „, , , . , office I n New York Vtty Huestis and son, of Armonk. 1 A family \reunio n was held at the home o f the Misses Mahoney Christmas Day. The guests were Mrs Eliza Miller and' George Miller, of White Plains, Mr and Mrs Wm Roney and family, of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Ryan and family, of New York, Mr. and Mrs D H Roney and family, of Port Chester. Mrs Jara »s Roney, Mr and , Mrs W E Miller and family, o f Purdys. and our efficien t station agent, Jame« S Day Mr and Mrs. H. Leslie White and son were holiday guests of her par ents, Mr and Mrs. A J Appell. of New Miss Ethel Graham Is spending the Christmas holidays with her slaters at Poughkeepsle - John B Day -celebrated—hie— 8OU1-) birthday on Christmas Day He was the recipient of hearty congratulations from his many friends Mrs. Newman Fowler entertained her mother and sister, of Beacon, N Y., over the Christmas holidays. Mr and Mrs Stanley Bennett and little daughter have returned to their 1 home ln Springfield. Mass., aftor spending Christmas here, with Mr ani l Mrs William J Thompson of Katonah, Mrs E. P Purdy and York. Miss Marlon Purdy, Mr and Mrs j The Sunday School entertainment Frank Salmon, and Mr and Mrs PhiiM held ln the church hal l last Saturday A Cornell ' .evening was largely attended and greatly enjoyed by II Santa Claus ro roembered each stn lent with a useful gift , a box of cand and an orange Mr. and Mrs. H TV V Voris and 1 family were amon the thirty-seven Mrs Vernon Gale played \Lad TURKEYS! TURKEYS! TURKEYS! EVERYTHING FOR NEW YEAR'S DINNER at My Market. If It s to be a fancy young Turkey, Roastin g Chicken, Frssh Ham, Loi n o f Pork, Leg o f Spring Lamb o r Prime Roast o f Beef , I have It; also everything that goes with It, Includin g Fancy Florid a Oranges, Grape Fruit, Bananas, Grapes, Cranberries, Celery, Po p Corn , Nuts, Candy, etc. Call and look over my stock and get price s befor e purchasing elsewhere. A Happy New Year to All. J. FRANKLIN RYAN, KATONAH SOUTH SALEM. Some excitement here on Wednes day when word came that the resi dence of M R. Mead, at Lake Wacca- buc. was on fir e The Are was extin guished wlth^but little damage The usual Xmas gathering took place a t Supervisor Smlth 'B on Sun day Mr and Mrs Rodney Burr spent Christmas at Dr Lane's Get your 192 3 license plates ready fo r Monday or watch out. The Christmas entertainment i n the W Reynolds We wish al l our readers a Hapu. , and Prosperous New Year. «» 1 J SOMERS. 7 Our union school closed la3t Fridiv I for two weeks and the principal and leachers have gone to th'ei r homes \z j enjoy their vacation. Copper an d Calcium . It Is reported Jhat Professor Hart le y o f Dublin hjis photographed, l n ordinary nlr spectroscopic lines , due, among other things, t o copper D M calcium I t Is believe d that they arise I from fine dust consisting of these sub , stances, projected Int o the atmosphere by road vehicle\ and b y smoke anil ! Bountiful\ and gave a Christians, _ , . . , ... . purtv for a few of the children arou-.d : M °\ . ' aU ''t the latter that copper Is supposed .. . 'town Kvervone received preaen'sl . Y, * , Golden;, Bridge , c „ me . The qnantity of <-o,,„er thus land three prizes were awarded to Fr»l ' Mr and Mw. Mw S Flewwi iti n , found I s exee^hely sligh t Indeed ,t .Dishrew. Allele Wade and T)l kle \P'»* \*e noon ,ltl, his sis. Is only the dell.a.y of the tests that ter. Mrs. Florence rteviiolds. of Bed-1 renders it nppreriiihl e Lines due t o jBriggs tor pinning the tai l on the ^ ^ , , e{)(| ,,.„„ nisinKnI ,„,*,., donkey Those present were Freddl- Thp ^ ^ ^ ^ m , 1IlllKI1 ,. s|ulll „ nVl . ,,„., ,„.,/„ „,. . 'the Harlem railrpa »» Mondav 1 \ U ; J •*'»»•«*•«'»- ' 1 - stances IR e\fii It's - tliu n Unit of I lit* cupper the line s of which j len t Centre Mr Sli d Mt. J J Master I- „ rp nKvilvs ,, r „„nn.. n t It. the M . P , irn , I son and family .f y.lh.illa. and Mr — guests who enjoye. a family reunion I tne s|wrks , it trolle y wires I t 1 B Tn.i u 1 KAIl Presbyterian Church on Tuesday night | [\ ulu f PaTents\. Mr and.Jrtrs G went off very smoothly and.all had an enjoyable evening. Candies, nuts und oranges were distributed* Clarencj e Smith, who had a han' time with the mumps had a little set hack hu t Is Improving now Mrs. Geo L. Hoyt is a victim o f the mumps Mrs. Fred Phillips and daughter Helen, are spending a few days with friends l n New York. Some of our boys with their ol d dusty shotguns attended a shoot a t llidgeflel d on Christmas Day. and brought hack three geese Some o f the Ilidgpflbl d track shots were somewlmt ' disappointed One of the boj s used ,1 j match for the tront sight ani l hriuight ' home tw i> geese I ' To KVKIH BODY u II A I' I' Y NTW ' CROSS RIVER (' A Mille r and fumlly and Norman Miller and family enjoyed Christmas dinner at the home of their parents. Mr and Mrs Denton Miller, at Haw- leyvllle, Conn Mr and Mrs Charles Girard, of Nor - ristown, Pa. , spent last week-end at the home of W S Reynolds Mrs Jennie Glck and daughter, Miss Vera, of Albany spent the week-end at the home of Edwin Reynolds. Alvah Reynolds Is visiting at the A bi g forc e of men Is gathering ire on tho Simeon Brady tee pond Many believe this wil l he a poor season fo r Ic e and the crop op the Brady pon d lis considered a fortunate one St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Somer* . Rev Harold A Lynch, Rector Service o n Sunday. De i ember ,il, at 11) 30 a in, a t the resident e of l)r Donald Mat P'nail Purd>s SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND I A t a HU M ting o f the Hoard ot Direr I tins o l Hit- Noithtrn WiMilie ti- r Uillk held oi l \\ eilii t sil.l\ i i . l„li„ YOKKTOW N HEH''111 S. I- 'daughter. Mary spent >£rna< with M •• mil Mrs .1 J McN'uIt y Iltiwnrd Smith visit.n l hl < luiiiie her- 111 Christina- l)n> Miss Minnie Mi .\'ult> ol lli't-dt' - vKitiug her sist i r M's < I inn last visi t some years ago. The members of St James' Guild will meet at the home o f Mrs D P Vail o n Tuesday, January 2d Next week the I'nlon Free School will open and some wil l gladly wend their way to school, while others, somewhat reluctant, will go with \Shining face, creeping like snail, un willingly to school\ Which shall i t . be 7 Let each pupil ask himself. The New Year fa the time fo r good resolutions, which seem difficult to keep; however, let us endeavor to ob serve them and encourage others so to do The Dorcas Circle expects to meet on January 3d . Owing to illness i t is uncertain who will entertain. Anyone Interested in attending the meeting will gain the proper information from Mrs. E. Q . Bailey. to '\ 1st ll v M 111 ' •'lint n I Mr and Mrs Ansel F 1st !'\ I dinner with Mr and Mr- H W on Christmas 1 II M t Guirk ami ilatight t 1 ot Now Rt .c'.elle vLsitetl their 1 opie li. re o n Wcdm -si! ^ .It hn J Coniirll > has resigned h i position as hi email a,».\llie I lniolu At ric-.iltm :il St hnol He has returned the home of his parents at Janiu! L I John P Schuller i s filling his place Miss Mary and Master Edward Col gan are passing part o f their vacation visiting relatives in New York City Miss Alberta Voris attended the wedding of her cousin, Francis Quick of Newton, Mass., to Miss C Ballau. of Yonkers, Saturday evening NORTH SALEM St. James' Episcopal Church Rev.(Harold A. Lynch, Rector. Sunday, December 31, 2:30 p. Evening Prayer and Sermon. If you believe everything you hear, you'll soon be hearing a lot that no body could believe. Dishrow, Viola and Freddie Schwarz \ Lloyd aud Clayton FlewwelHn, Ljretla Hyde, Mu#Jel and Mazle Marshall! Adele Wade Alen,o Wright, Dickie ! Hriggs Mona Brt wn Helen Moseman,! , Ui\iille and Jean MrGuhy. the Irwin ihll.Iii'i - iiiid Dorntliy Irwin T r e , taijl e nit- tit oiated vrrv prettll > .nil e> \riHi'iig silmiit was red and whl*' Mr and Mrs Arthur Gale enteitam ,ed o n Christmas Day Mrs Man- Batn.^. Mist. I'.-the r Staples, ot White Plains. Hermon Krlsmnu, of M t Klsto IIt-n r y Km;/ ot New York Ot\ 'I'M Krnest llfMiol.l-. of ti n C S Shi| ' \rknns.is Mi- I- inly Itewinhls and Ki\: l I. H\> 1 uoiils pu d t'amil v and during ti n et >>!i ti g I.o>.'l t ttiper :i':tl brothel S' HI ;IM \ll t 11 oye.l a I'ol.glitfu l tla > f Vtlliiilla. and Mrs. Robei' White uml family <^f New York, spen Kmas D iy with their pareiits. Mr . an.' Mrs IL F VVJiitr: Tiipsihi > afte.'ioon al.is of \ i s Edw S Flewwi ll n wer. Miss It'i'h ViinSfi'i\ , acconn .fifed by Ml* Mulin von l.lerstlne, 0 1 Brpwst' r and Mis \nn CarlcHi. of ^-allslmrv . Conn Mr and Mrs I ank S ft-wiiM- • tert 'IIHMI the ft epart o f th. v>>t\ Mrs S Comings >f New Yoik st •I Enclose d in Cement. An uniiMi \il consignment was r«- | cidve d In NtB -folk , V u . when the bod y of a l'erufllti n senator urrlved there o n the steamer Kadames. I t required twe!\e 1111/1 t o lift It The body was Inclose d l n cement, and t o enable the undertaker to handle i t properly, the cement hud to b e broken with ham mers and removed piece by piece List year's si nmer dre -ses iml;. neat kil c lien cm lins Gingham sttip ed calico or uni leachetl nuislin p. he used They si .ul d not be hea^ \ .1, weight t o obs.cn e the light W b\i: iloslred curtains may be half leng '.i Rare Editio n of Bible. Th\ onl' . 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In 1 s .1 row I he emaiii- ut ii' plat ei l 111 tin \ 1 l 1 ! 1 I 11 V i 1 1»• < t'llll'tl' l '> V.I,lit W.l'. l 11, •111 t I'll inoiin s |i\ 1 li e l-'l ks . 1 I 111 mil ttnt'iit will net 111 I,it t 1 111 th 1! t 1 n . t It rv . ml in. nl < ollll l II II ' •> ill s\ nip mi) -I\ 1 1 1. .1, 1 ,g1i ' Noil!\ II, ' 1 I. t I ion o, 11 I- . 1 1. .11 .111,1 1 t.li. leisi in I. li. It I;I - t a- in iv 11,111. I.. 1 1 it m i 'I i n « 1 n ,11 i i 1 no.'i i l.i 1 f I' M I .I , ,.), . 1 .1 p m I it 11 iiiht 1 14 1'iL'L' KMWAIII) \, in'i In 'i< Id H>> !• 19'.*.. Il'lt. l 1 li\ i ; ..-in.'i - 1 Hp whrt*yielp s a little child help- humanity with a distinctaess with in Immediateness which no other help given to human 1 features in any mho, stage o f their human lif e can pnssihly give again—Phillips Brooks GOLDENS BRIDGE Miss Ada Milne, of Beacon Farm, spent three days of this week visiting friends i n Glen Cove, L. I Also W G S. Devitt, o f Beacon k Farm, spent sev eral days at his home in Hackensack N. J. YSCHOOr ^ I ^BUSINESS STOVE, RANGE AND FURNACE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS .to GUTTERS, LEADERS AND ALL KINDS OF MEtAL WORK T. H. WILHAMS s.. Good Indications of Oil in Bolivi a A oonip.in j has hee n organized re cently fo r the purpose of exploiting the petroleum deposits said to exist near CVichabambii, Bolivi a I t Is re ported that numerous Indications o f petroleum have hee n found ln the vi cinity o f Cercado and o f Qiilllnrollo , Including readily inflammable gases emanating from two wells l n the local it y Favorable reports o n this section have been previously made by repu table geologists. IiKF WACCABl r C I take this means to thank all in > RIK.I I friends and the fire departm-nts of Katonah Rldgefleld, Bedford Hil l - and Mount Kisco for responding so promptly to my call for assistant e it the fire which occurred at my home Wednesday morning By their help the fire was confined to the cellar Yours gratefully. Dec 27, 1922 MARTIN R MEAD Origin of \Anxac\ The name \Anzac\ was Srst given publicity by the late Major Oliver Hogue, who wag war correspondent for the Morning Herald of Sydney, New South Wales. Australia. Be died I n May, 1020 . The name stands for the initial letters ot Australia and New Zealand army corps, and was 1 coined during the Dardanelles cam paign In the World war I t is now 1 popularly applied t o Australians vis- 1 itlng Great Britain to take part In lawn tennis matches and other snorts.' Crying over spilled milk may pre vent you from spilling other milk DR. W. B. FISHER Optometrist By Appointment 116 Main Stree* Telepkone 2331 White Plains, -:- New York Carpenter & Pelton,Inc. insurance— Real E-state 17 East Main St. Over the Bank Mount Kisco, N. Y. Lon g Tri p t o School . Trnvel record for fourteen-year-old i >n ?<3§C S girls seems to h e helS b y Helen Kram- | - guff, Russian retnttoe . Since she hur riedly left Vladivostok Siberia. Rhe lias traveled lyin mile s and has not finished yet , fo r she ret tIy left the 1 r.lte d States fo r Bonn. Prussia where she will study i^- EXPERIENCED LICENSED EMBALMER Cal l \Katonah 13V Any Hour , Day or Nigh t NOW IS THE TIME to have your SHOES REPAIRED Bring them to us now E. A. ARNOLD Katonah. N. Y. ARTHUR S. AVERY Funeral Director QUALITY SERVICE Katonah, N. Y. New York Office Call—Murray Hil l 8341 LADY ASSISTANT ^ ..«fSP2: