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SEPT. 2, 1048 'ATYfftOWT) A (IK DAILY ENTERPRISE. SARANAC LAKE. N. 7. Village’s Canvass In Hospital Drive To Start Sept. 12 A house-to-house ta n v a s s of ■ S a r a n a c Lake a n d o u tly in g d i s - ! tric t s will he s t a r t e d S u n d a y . : S e p t 12, by ch a i r m e n a n d 1 w o r k e r s to aid in ra is i n g fu n d s ' fo r the c u r r e n t ca m p a ig n of i th e G e n eral h o s p ital. ! Plan? lo r th e can v a s s w e re form u lated T u e s d a y n ig h t a; a special m e e tin g in th e H a r r i e t s - ; tow n town hall. K e y w o r k e rs aru l loaders atte n d e d and a; sound him \Y o u ’r e th e D o c tor''j- w a s shown. lilm o u tlin e d problem s face ev e r y h o s p ital in the at p r e s e n t, th e need foi ls in U n ited S tates com as an d how v a r io u s vill- are coping w ith th e ir The U hieti count 1 hospit m u mt pm vm s . F> ing Sept. .ded into 11 ca. It the ca m p a ig n si n r 2 v illag e w ill bo di\ d ;s’ 1 ,cts w ith ap p r n x u n a n i k e r s cov e rin g tlio u j , estim a t e d th a t 12.000 calls will t>- m a d e so th a t am prospective C '-otributor will bo <>vci i-iuked. An office w ill bo opened in the t- -n hall w h e r e do n a tio n s will h . .- talcenr-inJxmimU.iQn d ispensed e - d q u e s tio n s an s w e red . M rs. F r e d e r i c k C o rd an d M rs. Bal' T u rg e o n w ill be in ch a r g e . R e p o r ts w e r e g iv e n T u e s d a y o r t h e m a ilin g ca m p a i g n an d it w a s a n n o u n c e d th a t 2.500 le t t e r s will h a v e been sen t c u t w i t h i n a few d ays. D istrib u tio n of th e s e solici tatio n s w a s s t a r t e d A u g . 23 w h e n the d riv e w a s o p e n e d . The $25,000 goal is th e la r g e s t ev e r so u g h t fo r th e h o s p ital. T h e .funds a r c needed to m s k e up th e c u r r e n t d e f icit o f th e h o s p ital a n a to p ro v id e fo r im m e d i a t e im p r o v e m e n t s n e c e s s a r y at th e in s ti tu tio n . D ire c to r s re p o r t e d th a t up to th e p r e s e n t re t u r n s fro m m a il so lic ita tio n s w e re sa t i s f a c t o r y and p r o m p t re t u r n s w e r e b e in g re ceived. O f ficers o f th e ca m p a ig n a r e M rs. W . A. R o c k e f e ller, c h a i r m a n : E d m o n d A. G u g g e n h e im and C h a r l e s C, H a r r i s , asso c iate c h a i r m a n a n d D. M o tt C h a p in tre a s u r e r . M o d e th a n o n e - th ir d of th e dea- Ah s fro m fiLg-cj,ck- y e a r - o c c u r 011 W illia m C. K e r r of S a r a n a c L a k e w h o represented the F r a n k li n C o u n ty A m e r ica n *Leg io n at the state con v e n tion of the o r g a n iza tio n in S a r a to g a Sp r in g s . The con c lave opened M o n d a y and concluded y e s t e r day. PTA PROGRAMS ANNOUNCED FOR COMING YEAR B H B A S o lu n e ^ heaiU e - ■ P O f l T I R C * ,t Definifely!-;-H THE *16®** kGt SPECIAt M0RNIN6 SHOW ONLY! \ FRI— SEPT. 3 AT 1 0 A. M. / J DOORS OPEN AT *30 A. M. I, EVERYONE’S FAVORITE STARS IN A TRIPLE-UKlIT RIP-ROARING SHOW! ?TW 0 OF YOUR FAVORITE CARTOONS _ INCLUDING DONALD DUCK f MICKEY MOUSE also VALUABLE PRIZES BY NEWBERRY’S M L SEATS 25c P r e s e n ta t io n o f p r o g r a m p lan s fo r th e co m in g y e a r was m a d e last n i g h t by H a r o l d E. Y o u n g , : c h a i r m a n , at th e m e e ti n g of th e j e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e c f th e P a r- I e n t - T e a c h e r s asso c ia tio n held in I th e H a r r i e t s t o w n tow n hall. ;■ T h e p r o g r a m s a r r a n g e d include : M u s ic A p p r e c iatio n by Jo s e p h Bo- land, F u t u r e E m p l o y m e n t by I r ving A ltm a n an d M rs. F lo r e n c e K o e rn ig , V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e by a sta t e d e p a r t m e n t re p r e s e n t a tiv e fro m A lbany, Audeo-VIsu d ; Aid by C h a r l e s C o w a n . B r o th e r - : h o e d by R ev. A lvin B. G u r le y - a n d i F a t h e r s M ight by fa t h e r s of he ; o r g a n iz a tio n . A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e th a t .th i s y e a r 's p r o j e c t .vill be th e p u r chase of a w ire re c o r d e r for th e ; h ig h school. L a s t y e a r t h e g r o u p | f u r n ish e d $100 w o r th of film s on p r m r a l ed u c a t i o n fo n - o k n r r c n ta r y i g r a d e s an d th e k i n d e r g a r t e n . | P la n s w e r e also an n o u n c e d for 1 a n o t h e r c h i l d r e n ’s p lay “L ittle j W o m e n \ to be p r e s e n t e d h e r e in M a y by th e C la ir e T r e e M a jo r - t h e a t e r g ro u p . I T h e m e m b e r s h ip ca m p a i g n for :th e P T A w ill be o p e n e d sh o r t l y a f t e r th e s t a r t o f school an d M rs. j E l m e r B ro w n is c h a i r m a n , (in ( S e p t . j 2Sili th e m e e ti n g of all ■ m e m b e r s w ill fe a t u r e a social g a t h e r i n g to w e lco m e p a r e n t s of n e w p u p ils and fo r th e tea c h e r s ic f th e schools. M rs. W illiam T y l e r j w ill be in ch a r g e . Mass Is Celebrated j For Mrs E. Langan { A F u n e r a l M a s s w a s ce leb r a te d at 9 o'clock th is m o r n i n g in St. I B e r n a r d 's c h u r c h fo r M rs. Eliza- j b e th M, L a n g a n , 73, of 25 C h u r c h 's t r e e t w h o p a s s e d aw a y S u n d a y 1 m o r n i n g a t th e G e n e r a l h o s p ital. [ In t e r m e n t as in P in e R id g e ! c e m e tery . P a l i b e a r e r s w e r e ' G e o rg e L a P a n , V e rdo N e w m a n , W illiam D u q u e tte . W illiam H. ; W a llace. T o m C a m p b e ll an d H e r- b e r t R. L e g g e t t. i S u r v i v in g h e r a r e h e r son, Mi- | e h a e l L a n g a n c f th i s v illa g e ; a | b r o t h e r , J a m e s M u ld o w n e y of i I r e l a n d an d tw o siste r s , M rs. j M ike G e a n e y of M o u n t V e rn o n (a n d M rs. J o h n B e n n e t t of N e w i Y o rk. The Socia Coming and Going Mrs. E. J. Ferber of 21 Amper sand avenue and her daughter, Miss Constance Ferber of Tren ton, N. J., left today on a trip to Canada over the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Little, Jr., and sons, John, III,- and Peter, have returned to ^Rochester after spending the month of August visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Little of 15 Neil street. Peter Kirtland returned today to his home in Montreal after spending the past few days visit ing friends at Trudeau sanator ium. He is a former resident. M iss L e a h Y e a g e r h a s re t u r n e d to N o r th w o o d sa n a to r i u m a f t e r se v e r a l w e e k s ’ visit at h e r h o m e in N e w b u r g h . E d w a r d J. F e r b e r re t u r n e d to d a y to his h o m e in S y r a c u s e a f . e r v i s it i n g h is m o t h e r , M rs. E. J. F e r b e r o f 21 A m p e r s a n d av e n u e . Jo s e p h K e lle b e r , w h o sp e n t ten d a y s in N e w Y o r k c i t y w ith h is w ife, re t u r n e d y e s t e r d a y to stu d y in th e P h o to f lu o r o g r a p h i e O p e r a to r s T r a i n in g co u r s e at th e G u ild. H e w a s fo r m e rly a t --W ill R o g e rs- h o s p ital. M r. and M rs. G e o rg e B r a n c h of M ich ig a n C ity, Ind., a r r i v e d y e s t e r d a y to visit his p a r e n t s , M r. and M rs. S p e n c e r B r a n c h of 34 N e il stree t an d to a t t e n d th e w e d d in g o f his sister, M iss L o u ise B r a n c h on L a b o r D a y ’. C h e s t e r A d a m s h a s a r r i v e d to visit R o b e rt C o s g ro v e of 10 H e len stre e t . M r. A d a m s , an acto r, last a p p e a r e d w ith Jo h n C a r r a d i n e in \ H a m l e t \ and w ith B e la L u g o s i in \D r a c u la\. LAST DAY: Gary Cooper - Ann Sheridan in GOOD SAM FRIDAY SATURDAY \ A S d U n e 'TUeaisie o n r m c ^ 3 TWO I ONLY There never was another man like ‘The Babe’.. and there’ll never (fie another story like his!!! M r. and M rs. V e rn o n J. S c h a r p end son, V e rnon, Jr., w h o h a v e m a d e th e i r h o m e m this v illag e for sev e r a l y e a rs, h a v e left to tak e up resid e n c e in C o llege P o in t, L. I. M iss J e a n P e a r s o n nig h t to re t u r n to h e r N i a g a r a F a l l s w h e r e sh e h e r m o th e r . S h e sp e n t th e p a s t sev e ral m o n th s at T r u d a u s a n a to riu m . M iss H e len Van L u v e n of S y r a cuse an d M iss B e a t r ic e G e n o v e s e of Jac k s o n H e ig h t s , L. I., re tu r n e d re c e n t l y a f t e r v isitin g M rs. E. J. F e r b e r o f 21 A m p e r sa n d av e n u e . M iss N a ta l ie J. L e o n a r d an d h e r n e p h e w , D a n iel L e o n a r d M o u s s e a u , h a v e re t u r n e d to R o c h e s t e r a f t e r v isitin g h e r au n ts, th e M isses L e o n a r d of 54 P a r k av e n u e . M rs. Guy V c rn i a n d h e r son, V ictor, left last n i g h t fo r th e i r h o m e in R o c k fo r d . 111., a f t e r sp e n d in g t a o m o n th s w ith h e r p a r e n t s , M r. an d M rs. V icto r J o r d a n o f 2 4 L R iv e r s t r e e t . - M rs. C a r r ie S m i t h o f 14 P a r k p lace is sp e n d i n g to d a y in N o r w o o d w ith n e r so n an d d a u g h t e r - in-law , M r. an d M rs. - H a r o ld Y o u n g an d fa m ily . S h e w a s a c co m p a n ie d by h e r g r a n d d a u g h t e r , K a y W ilcox of 246 B r o a d w a y . E n t e r t a i n i n g P E R S O N A L S H O W E R - Miss Louise Branch was feted last evening at a personal bridal shower given by Miss Mary Bell and h*e r sister-in-law, M r s . Marshall Branch, at the latter’s home at 38 Neil street. Miss Branch will become the bride of Ellsw-orth Wilcox on Labor Day. She was the re cipient of many gifts. Attending were the Mcsdames Pauline Hoyt, Ruby Trushaw-, Spencer and George Branch and the Misses Doris Jarvis, Marie Kentile and Jean Keating. AMlfeTTOF COMMERCE The executive committee of the Saranac Lake Chamber of Com merce will meet at 4:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the Har rietstown Town hall. M U N I C I P A L B A N D The municipal band will not meet for rehearsal at 7:30 oclock this evening at the High school. 31ST CLASS IN GUP’S X-RAY COURSE STARTS O D D F E L L O W S The Odd Fellows will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the Odd Fellows hall. F I S H A N D G A M E C L U B The F ish an d Game club w ill m e e t a t 8 o’clock th is ev e n i n g at th e club house on the Bloom- in g d a le read . B R I G H T O N A U X I L I A R Y T h e B r i g h t o n post, American L e g ion A u x iliary , w ill meet at S o ’clock th is ev e n in g at the Ga b r iels L e g io n h a ll. W O M E N O F T H E M O O S E Tlfe W o m e n o f th e M d o se wi! 'm e e t a t S o'clock to m o r r o w c \ c !n i n g at th e Odd F e llo w s huh. “A n n o u n c e m e n t s A c a p a c it y class o f f 11 s t u d e n ts m a k e - u p > t h e '3 1 s t class of th e P h o to f lu o r g r a p h i c O p e rator-; T r a i n i n g co u r s e w h ich opr;; : y e s t e r d a y at th e S m a n a e L a k e S tu d y a n d C r a f t Guild. The stu d CRTs Will\ 'Tf£5Jh fC N 7T six -w e e k s p e r io d at Guild house a n d th e s t a t e s a n a to r i u m at R a y B rook. T h e i r course is given in co o p e r a tio n w ith th e L. S. Public H e a l t h S e rv ice an d upcn co n c lu sion of tra i n i n g h e r e th e y are ! sent fo r six m o r e w e e k s w ith field u n its of th e service. R e g i s t r a n t s are C h r r i c s W ild! o f N e w O r lean s . La.. J a m e s E. I HAT DI S P L A Y C O S T S $100 G e o r g e ’ o f N a p e r v ille, 111., R e ino 1 A L B A N 5 . S e p t. 2 Li* i - ■ It W . L a n e of H a n c o c k . M ich., ■. caM lw o X p ’v Y o r k e rs 8100 to A d o lph A m b ro s e of A lbany. D o n -I chsPla-v a -^-year-old w o m a n 's hat S lo g a n Contest j A SO N | M r. and M rs. R o b e rt G ladd I 138 B ro a d w a y a r e th e . p a r e n t s son b o rn at 5:23 o'clock th ! m o r n i n g at the G e n e ral h o s p it. Ten Saranac Lake ', ranging m age from four to eleven have beenseleeted as win ners of a slogan catmpaign con test conducted in this village the first week in August by- the Auxiliary of the Saranac Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars. The contest was a part of the National Safety Council drive and was held to make local children conscious of the need for safety. The campaign contest was opened to the children at the William Morris Park playground. Certificates from the National Safety Council will be presented to the winning children Saturday afternoon on the stage of the, Pontiac theater. Cash prizes for the first three winners and thea ter tickets for 4th, 5th and 6th places have already b e e n awarded. First three winners were Fran cis D'Oust, 10, of 7 McComb street, George Hurlburt, 9, of 251 Broadway and Thomas D’Onofrio, “7, o f \147 Broadway; the second i group of three were Ginger ! ''Iowan 11, of 22 McComb street. i Joan Mulflur, 4, of 26 Baker street and Joseph Natowitz, 11, \~61~rS8 Shepard avenue. Others were Ralph LaDue, 8. ! of 19 Prospect avenue, Donald ; Nephew, 7, of 6 Woodruff street, ' David Baker, 9. of 45 Baker Services Tomorrow For Mrs. E. Mvatt street and A]tfce Cochran, 9%, of 27 f aid S u lliv a n of A lbany, R .andail H. C a r ty . Jr.. of Roeblin.g, X J., M rs. E lla 1. Loo of B a ltim o r e , Md. Jo s e p h D. K c ll c h e r of N e w Y o rk city, F r a n c is W. D e W o lle of L e w isto n . M n o ., A r t h u r J. B a lasco of N o r fo lk . Va,, an d i R ic h a r d \Y. N e w c o m b of C a rm e l, j M no. In s t r u c t o r s at th e G u ild are J. L. G r is w o ld and E. H. left l a s t ' J - H. G r is w o ld an d E. H. \ W o rth- h o m e in 1 i n g to n , Jr., an d at R a y B r o o k w ill v isit 1 t h e Y arp x>r- B e r k le y Z in n an 1 ido> n o d fe a th e r s . V. M eyoi each for s e r v a tio n fo r com m ag e of u i A sitg soil m a y With Em il B ir d NT :.-o of P a r a d i s e ' i an d H e len ■a;d p e n a ltie s of $50 latio n of a sta t e co n - 1 t.v co v e rin g d isp lay j ?ia! p u rp o s e s of p lum -j co n tain 60 mi s u r f a c e lion bsc- F u n e r a l serv ices w ill be con d u c ted ar T-ekcloek to m o r r o w a f tern o o n in th e M e thodist ch u r c h fo r A irs. E r w in E . M y a t t . 3T, w h o p a s s e d aw a y T u e s d a y afte r n o o n at th e G e n e ral hospital. T h e R e v . T h e o d o r e R. Bund;, w ill o fficiate. In t e r m e n t w ill be in P in e R idge ce m e tery . M rs. M y a tt h a s been a re s id e r i u o f this v illa g e sin c e childhood. S h e is s u r v i v e d by h e r h u s b a n d an in fa n t son, one b r o t h e r and tw o au n ts. LAKE PLACID’S FINEST FOOD IS SERVED AT THE N£W- AirCdn&ioned DRIFTWOOD ROOM Hotel Marcy • Dinners from $1.50 Served 5 to 9 P. M. • DANCING NIGHTLY 8 P. M. to Closing Music by The MERRYMEN T h e y ' r e T e r r i f i c ! NKYER A COVER — O R M I N I M U M ! b h c r « V K H r « r > i T h o m a s W e r t e n b a k e r , Jr., of P r i n c e t o n , N . J., is sp e n d in g som e tim e in th is v illag e . H e is a fo r m e r re s id e n t. M iss C o n s ta n c e S h e r b o u r n e . h e r m o t h e r an d M iss E lizab e th Drury- le f t th i s m o r n i n g to re tu r n to T y n g s b o r o , M a ss., a f t e r v i s it i n g M rs. S h e r b u r n e ’s m o t h e r , M rs. W a ld e n C. P a r k o f 16 F o r est H ill av e n u e . Miss Juliana Mousseau, who visited her aunt,- Mrs, Edward Latour of 67 n Margaret street, has returned to Rochester. F o r e s t fire s e a c h y e a r d e s t r o y m o r e th a n 20 m illio n ac r e s of fo r e s t lan d . M iss A n n a S ' T h e p r e s e n t 306 th e to tal ? fo r th e co u r s e alow . g r o u p b r in g uclents re g ist ,inco its inroi in S e p t., 1943. O f th is n u m b e r 2' w e r e m e n an d 92 w o m e n ;; ■ m - \ s e n t i n g 41 S ta t e s , th e D istrm ; r : C o lu m b ia an d th r e e fo r e ig n vu; trie s . Couple from Buffalo Injured in Crash L A K E P L A C ID , S e p t. 2 j W illiam H a d le r , 71, an d his w ife, j M rs. F lo r a H a d le r , 71, of B u f f a lo ! s u s t a i n e d in j u r i e s y e s t e r d a y a f - ; te r n o o n in a tw o -car crash on ih e j W ilm i n g to n - U p p e r J a y h i g h w j v . j M r. H a d le r s u f f e r e d a sp r a in e d : a n k l e an d h is w ife s u s t a i n e d chest, i k n e e an d b a c k in j u r i e s and ■ s e v e r e sh o c k . O p e r a t o r of th e seco n d c a r ' w a s G u y L a w ren c e , 67, of K e e n e . R id in g w ith him w e r e his w ife a n d th r e e ch ild ren . N o n e w e r e h u r t . B o th v e h icles w e r e badly d a m a g e d . W atch for the -answer in *£& Q3adt* in this paper soon/ GOME ONE-COME ALL! (Rain or Shine) First Annual Barbecue Veterans Memorial Association To Be Held on the CLUB GROUNDS 173 Broadway Saranac Lake, N. Y. LABOR DAY, SEPT. 6th STARTING AT ONE (1 p.m.) — MENU — f Roast Beef — Brown Gravy, Mashed Potatoes Corn on Cob, Mixed Salad and Rolls ENTERTAINMENT and SOCIAL EVENTS ALL DAY TICKETS — TWO (%) DOLLARS per PERSON Under Personal Direction “ HERB” WILLIAMS Last Time Tonight ... DURGAN’S FAMOUS OLYMPIAN FEAST (Smorgasbord) All you can eat of the choicest 4 Seafoods, Meats, Salads, Relishes, etc. Time: 7 to 9 Price: $3.00 FRIDAY thnTMONDAY All Star Floor Show v eaturing MARIAN STEELE That Sweet Little Atomic Bombshell of Night Club Fame THE HART7 SISTERS Young, Beautiful and Talanted ARTISTS of the DANCE Featured in the internationally famous Sword Dance ANDO F C OURSE RALPH FISHER S?ng Star of CBS and NEC ANd HIS MHSK And Always a Complete Menu of the Choicest Foods to Choose from! Durgan’s The North Country’s Most Gracious Restaurant . . . agreeing that we win customers because we serve intelligently as well as promptly and politely. IrBU J tt 8 ftOADWAY-ffHOHE '.OT*] SARANAC LAKE, N. K BEST BUYS BAR NONE in FamouS'Brand LIQUORS with J ^ W E B S T E R ’S COLLEGIATE IICTIONARY, Fifth Edition Equip your boys and girls of high- school and college age with this most useful handy-sized dictionary. Web ster’s Collegiate is the most generally accepted dic- FREE DELIVERY VUZZI & STEPHEN Phone o9 Bloomingdale Avenue Liquor Store 3 Bloomingdale Ave, C H A N G E B o o k B t o r s ’ 1 46 Main Street • y. .. Saranac Lake ; \ | g Axe vcu so lo s tlirougb t b v t & n e t k n a i miciciie age’ period peculiar t o W (38 to 52 rrs.> ? Does this I— suffer from hot fli ous. hixh-strung, Lvdia E. rtnkbME p o u n d to relle**-sU4 PinXEagi* Cttnpoaod Docuws call a stom aehl