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SATUKDAY, SEPT. 4, 1948 ADIRONDACK DAILY ENTERPRISE, SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. Police and Volunteer s To Comb Cold Brook For Lost Fisherman S t a t e police, g a m e p r o t e c t o r s an d v o l u n t e e r s w e r e o r g a n iz e d *r Gardener Discovers Rare Praying Mantis A p r a y in g m a n tis, an insect ra r e l y seen in th i s sectio n of th e co u n tr y , w a s d isco v e r e d y e s t e r day m o r n i n g by Jo h n B o p rey of 26 M c C lellan d s t r e e t w h ile w o r k in g in his g a r d e n . T h e in s e c t, allied, to the g r a s s h o p p e r , w a s m o r e th a n fo u r in c h e s long a n d w a s a b r i g h t l y colored .g reen w ith go ld -strip e d w in g s . T h e bu g is so n a m e d be cau s e it is n o ted fo r ta k i n g a p o s itio n w ith its fro n t legs folded as if p r a y in g . T h e m a n t i s is co m m o n th r o u g h o u t th e w e s t an d m id-w e s t nut is ra r e l y seen in th is a r e a because o f ih c cooler clim a te. It ex ists on m o s q u ito e s an d o t h e r bugs. Rehabilitation Site Is Moved to Malone __ th is m o r n i n g as a posse to sea r c h fo r C lyde P a r k e r , ab o u t 50, of th e St. R e g is h o tel w h o fa ile d to r e tu r n la s t n i g h t fro m a fish i n g trip in to th e C o ld B ro o k sec to r . M r. P a r k e r , in th e co m p a n y of H o w a r d S h e ld o n of 116 R iv e r stre e t , h a d gone in to th e S h e ld o n cam p on C le a r pond tw o days ago fo r a w e e k e n d of fish in g . Y e s te r d a y th e p a d ' h a d s t a r t e d out to fish Cold B rook, w ith o n e m a n g o in g u p s t r e a m a n d th e o th b r d o w n s tr e a m . E a r l y last ev e n in g M r. S h e ldon re t u r n e d 1- to cam p but his co m p a n io n failed to re t u r n . T h e fo r m e r sea r c h e d th e v i c in ity ca llin g and sh o u t in g b u t' h a d to re t u r n ) to his ca m p in g q u a r t e r s w h e n a | heavy th u n d e r an d lig h tn i n g ! sto r m cam e up . | T h e s t o r m also p r e v e n t e d his com ing dow n th e riv e r fo r h e lp h e n ig h t. E a r l y th is m o r n i n g M r. S h e ldon re tu r n e d to th e v il lag e and called in th e a l a r m on the m issin g fish e r m a n . H e ih r*n re tu r n e d im m e d iately to his cam p to co n tin u e th e h u n t fo r his co m panion. — A r $75 IS REALIZED AT LIONS CLUB STREET DANCE A p p r o x im a t e ly STS w a s realized last n i g h t a t a block d a n c e held in fro n t of th e H o tel S a r a n a c u n d e r th e sp o n s o r s h i p of th e S a r a n a c L a k e L ions club. The Social Mirror Coming and Going D r. an d M rs. G e r a r d S m ith an d th e i r d a u g h t e r s , V a le r ic an d C y n th ia, le f t th is m o r n i n g fo r th e i r h o m e in L a n c a s t e r , P a . T h e y sp e n t th e m o n t h o f A u g u s t as the g u e s t ’s of M rs. S m i t h s m o th e r , M u s ic fo r d a n c in g w a s play e d j M rs. G e o rg e L. M c C u rd y o f 176 by G e r a ld U v a n n i a n d his H o tel S a r a n a c o r c h e s t r a , f r o m th e b a l cony of th e b u ild in g . A t th e re q u e s t of th e v illa g e th e d a n c e P a r k av e n u e . - M rs. H o m e r S a m p s o n , h e r 'd a u - g h t e r M rs. T h o m a s K i r k an d con c lu d e d at 11 p. m . an d ad- g r a n d d a u g h t e r . S u z a n n e K irk , of A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e Ioday of th e d i s c o n t i n u a n c e of S a r a n a c L a k e su b -o f fice of D ivision of V o c a tio n a l R e h a b tion of th e X. Y. S! - tc Edue. D o p a : ; m e n '. T h e a n n o u n e e m r1 a ' o a < : h\ E m ile E. La w i n . m-mw s' n!fice AD in th e th e btO a. m . a la r g e g r emp-crf- v n l u n t e e r s w a s o rg a n iz e d an d th e p a r ty s t a r t e d up th e riv e r by boat to b e g in th e sea r c h Cold B rook flow s in to th e S a r a n a c riv e r jo u r n e d to th e h o tel d i n i n g room F u n d s fro m th e a f f a i r a r e used by th e club fo r th e i r c h a r i t y w o r k in th i s v illag e . C h a r le s S e r a m b a an d L o r e n M iiSer w e r e co - c h a ir m e n assisted by F r a n c is T r o m bley, E u g e n e K e o u g h an d Leo Jetto . L a s t m o n t h a sim i l a r a f f a i r w a s h e ld by th e club an d S95 w a s n e t t e d fo r th e o r g a n iz a tio n . Author To Lecture At Jewish Center Airs. B e r tie G. S c h w a r tz, au t h o r of th e recen t book, “F a i t h Th,rough R e a s o n \ , will be gue.A sp e a k e r at 1ho Jew ish C o m m u n ity c e n t e r at S o'clock T u e s d a y ev e n in g . Mms. S c h w a r tz, a law v e r in nm - 48 Old M ilitary ro a d an d M r. an d M rs. J a m e s M a c I n t y r e of t h e H a r- rie t s t o w n ro a d re t u r n e d la s t evc- ■ n in g a l t e r sp e n d in g a few d a y s a t L o n g P o in t, Vt. E d w a r d S. B illings. Jr., of 32 Old M ilitary ro a d an d L a A lont i W e st of 96 P a r k av e n u e left th i s (m o r n i n g lo r C h a m p a i g n , 111., jw h e i o tn c y w ill a t t e n d a m e e ti n g of A lpha Chi R h o fr a t e r n i t y bc- ) fore re t u r n i n g to th e i r stu d ies ta t C o m o ]] u n i v e r s i t y , Ith a c a . ! Mtss- E l e a n o r S. R id e n o u r arriv - ; e d last n ig h ; to visit h e r p a r e n t s , Air, and Airs. Jo h n S. R id e n o u r of 112 P a r k av e n u e . S h e s p c n 1 ' the su m m e r as a co u n c illo r at C a m p B lazing T r a il, D e n m a r k , i Ale. lake, M rs, P o r t e r is th e fo r m e r M iss N o n a H a n e s . M r. an d M rs. F r a n k T i e r n e y h a v e a r r i v e d fro m R o c h e s t e r to sp e n d th e L a b o r D a y w e e k e n d w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , M r. an d M rs. F r e d G e ro of 120 R iv e r stree t. J o h n M a n n is h a s re t u r n e d to his h o m e in B e a c o n - a f t e r - v i s it ing his b r o t h e r a n d sister-in-law , M r. ■ a n d ' ■ MrstA M iehaei- M-aimis 81 B ro a d w a y . M r. an d M rs. J o h n P e i g h t a l , w h o w o r e m a r r i e d h e r e y e s t e r d a y afte r n o o n , h a v e le f t on a m o to r trip to M a ine. Club Notes g u a r d m e m b e r s Members of Headquarters com p a n y , 3rd Battalion, 105th In fa n t r y , New York National G u a rd , will meet,|tt the Armory at 8:15 o’clock Monday morning to p a r ti c ip a t e in the parade at B loom ingdale. CaptT A. J. Fortune h a s re q u e s t e d all members to fession, w h o is sp e n d i n g th e s u m -1 M r m e r at L a k e P lacid , w ill discuss ; A r t h u r C n th e ra ti o n a l basis fo r th e eth ical ! a r r i v e d la, concepts'” o f relig io n , T h e le c tu r e I L a b o r D a y nd Airs. A. 8 . W e s ley an d C ro s b ie of B o s ton, M ass., ahovr the La A,- : .-qui «ra:o lock'; and the 1 is o p e n to th e public. tod to zco u r th e brook ! ------- . .. u p D r e a m iii sea r c h of To Install County T'ltorlod th,al if M r. Officers of Legion 1 been m e In s: an d fol- b rook upz■ t re ana la: T P P P E R L A K E , h r w , 4 c u ouid <wnrk u a lly com e , fiv e r s o f th e F r a n u h n Gnun VMods n e a r A \'cr\ vide. A m e ; w a n L e g ion lo r ihe 1948- •nine down-b r e a m be ; lerna will be in s la iie d a* 3 n>tn ‘ e m .e.ged a. : ih e Iocxs. ! S u n d a y afierr.m m . Sept. 12. m ; nr re-id e s o 1 'h e Ho*el ' : ‘'■•real ion h 11 nf A i m i m i n ; Y> a. h ° r e he i- . rm p n w n ri c i . a u ’ Im s p h a l. clerk. B-iai A dm r.ei' t ' ia’ iv-^ h, .r-lru e taxperien red 'xoods- , am i ; h e o u tg - 'in g ni S e e r - v. 3! f gilt to k e n d v ley ’s p a r e n t s , M r i V . B D iv r s of :-t and h e r h ro iiie; ,w. M r. and AL s. L a k e '. 18 sp e n d th e sitin g M rs. an d M rs. 52 D u p r e e an d sistcr- E u w a r d J. 'io w c r a\e - M r. an d M rs. J. R o b e r t Dow of C a m d e n , N . J., w ill a: to d a y to a t t e n d th e w e d d in h e r s i s te r , M iss V i r g i n i a W e lle r j an d C. R ic h a r d W r ig h t . T h e y I w ill also visit h is p a r e n t s , M r. | an d M rs. J. C loyd D o w n s of 11 K iw a s s a ro a d . j M r. an d M rs. G. K im b a ll Cole- ' m a n of C h a t h a m , X. J.. have a r r i v e d to sp e n d th e w e e k e n d v i s it i n g M r. an d M rs. Jo h n V a ldez of 6 Did M ilitam csiatc r . m e n b o w l e r s T h e M o n d a y N i g h t B.ow ling L e a g u e w ill m e e t a t 9 o’clock to m o r r o w ev e n i n g a t th e local a l leys. T h js w i l l . b e th e d e a d lin e for all b o w lers e n t e r i n g th e le a gue. E a c h tea m m u s t be rep re- ivc ! s e n ted a t th is m e e tin g . Vicinity Prepj For Busy Holid With predictions of a holiday weekend of fair and warm weather,.. residents of ^Saranac LEGION AUXILIARY T h e m e e ti n g of th e A m e r ic a n Legion A u x iliary w ill be h e ld a t 8 o'clock M o n d a y e v e n i n g in th e V e te r a n s M e m o rial ho m e . Lake,- Lake Placid and near-by villages prepared a climactic Offifor Day observance to mark the end of the'summer vacation season. A lth o u g h L a b o r D a y is g e n e r a l l y re g a r d e d as th e en d of th e s u m m e r sea s o n , th e m o n t h of S e p t e m b e r in re c e n t y e a r s h a s g r o w n to be one o f th e m o s t I p o p u l a r in th e A d iro n d a c k s . V a c a t io n e r s h a v e sh o w n th e i r p r e f e r e n c e fo r th i s m o n t h w h e n co lo r f u l fo l i a g e of th e m o u n t a i n s ta k e s on u n s u r p a s s e d b e a u ty a n d th e In d i a n su m m e r d a y s j these, p r o v id e fin e o u td o o r w e a t h e r fo r : v isito r s . | L o c a l h o tels an d to u r i s t c-ott- J ag e s re m a i n e d filled w ith vaca- 1 tio n e r s an d m a n y h a d w a itin; 77 * 4; •- t h e morning, alternaoar night until 1 a.m., will be—held m RlnnmlngpHttffi., F e a t u r e s vvil incude a p*»4jg»*. b a s e b a l g a m e s , social gam&f, b a n d co n c e r t, buffet lunch d a n c in g . In S a r a n a c Lake on th e V e te r a n s ’ Memorial tio n w ill hold its first b a r b e c u e . T h e affair will start a t 1 o ’clock at the grounds ol th e i r clu b h o u s e a t 173 Broadway. T h e m a j o r i t y of places of bus iness in S a r a n a c Lake will be d o s e d M o n d a y in observance of th e h o liday. T h e Saranac Lake F r e e L i b r a r y is liste d among B R I D G E T O U R N E Y T h e P e t e r P o t t e r D u p l i c a t e ; j o r th e w e e L:enci C a p a c i n B .id g e c.uo w ill m e e t pt ,:3 0 o - acco m m o d a tio n : • M o n d a y ev e n i n g in th e IIo- ' d ! S a r a n a c . M r. and M rs. C h o .-1 o r TAVn'w th e i r d a u g h t e r s and frie n d ; Jay . sp e n t y e s t e r d a y v isitin g e a r a h a c ‘ LaT:; K J,‘‘’ M rs. F lo y d M v G u ffin w a r r i v e to d a y fro m P ills! ic M ass.. to a t t e n d th e w e d d in g h e r siste r , Aliss V irg in ia Wei a n d R ic h a r d C. W r ig h t . ■ v e l t - o f . ■ h o liday El m e . N J.. H a ! L a k e TODAY: BABE RUTH and CURLY w th e in s ta l la t io n and will tak e a r e at H o llan d house. T h e s l a ’e .headed by W illiam P. H e n r y T u p p c r L a k e , co u n ty com m a n - ,T. W e s ' .vill be t of Air. ; is at th h'View , H ick e y the Churches G L E A N E R S C L A S S T h e G lea n e r s B ible class of . Lb.e^AicUnnliiL-' a! 3 o'clock W e d n e s d a y a f te r - , n o o n in th e ch u r c h p a r lo r s . I Entertaining M I SS W E L L E R F E T E D ALss V irg in ia W e lle r w a s en- tcv ta.n c d a; a b rid a l sh o w e r g iv e n ; w ed u e s d a y ev e n in g at th e homw of M r-. D o r c h e s ter E v c t e t t of 45 j der, S C H O O L S O P E N I N G S a r a n a c L =ke p u b lic school- an d St. B e r n a r d ’s school will opor at 9 o 'c lock W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g SepWT?. fo r The 1 ° 18-19 y e a r . ( n T u e s d a y a m e e ti n g of punik school facu lty m e m b e r s v hi hr held p r e p a r a t o r y to th e scho.pl'. o p e n in g . spend i the Hot i frien d s | M r. ; : a n d dau ana i Y o rk r , of M r I T w a in S e r v i c e s a t S t. B e r n a r d s ch u r c h n e x t w e e k a r e : S u n d a y — 6, 7:30, 9 an d 11 o'clock. S p e c ial d e v o tio n s each w e e k ir. h o n o r of O u r M o th e r of IV, pet ua! H e lp .\;th M a s s e s at 7:00 and 7:30 a n d ev e n i n g d e v o tio n s at 7:45. T h e w e e k day M a s s a t 7 anc 7:30.- T h e R t. R e v . M s g r. C la r e n c e A K itts, V. E., p a s to r , an d F ie Rev ; H e n r y WO M c F a d d e n an d th e R e v . ; L e a h y an d M iss P e g g y C o r b e tt. ; id M rs. H a r r y D e W iti !J c h n W iley, a s s i s t a n t s . | G u e s ts in c lu d e d th e M isses h t c r , N a n c y , of C h icag o . | | S h ir le y E m ig h , P e g g y C o r b e tt. ■ recen t v isito r s in th is 1 T h e serv ic e s o f th e C h u rch of 1 E l e a n o r W h iteh e a d . E l e a n o r Cur- hcy a r e fo r m e r re s id e n t s | S t . L u k e th e B e lo v e d P h y k k k a -m -jran: M a r ie D c rby7~R rn \ F o ley an d Lake'.-—-'• | 8:00 a. m . — S e r v ice of Hcbydltffatlanr B te»dr4fcan d t h e M c s d a m c s C o m m u n io n . I, A r.divw H .' W e ller, M o rton 11:00 a. m .— S e r v i c e w ith scr- | W r ig h t , Jac k s o n F a r r i n g i o n . Ron- |a 'r i L e a h y . H o w a r d M acc anc! j C a r r i e T a y lo r . Airs, Eu vl from R o c h e s t e r 10 : h o lid a y w e e k e n d at ' > a ranac w h ile v isitin g ) :his v illag e . j H ' h m c s w e re M iss B e tty Ev- e r e 't . Miss B e tty T itu s , M rs. R.j- bci t Alunn, Mis-; .Jean H u teh m s . Al.ss Lucy N o r th an d M iss M a ,- g-v c t W h itm a n . . Aims W c ik v w iil be m a r r i e d i : od.-iy : o R ic h a r d W i i g h r . Th..- ' b rkle-oiect icceiv e d m a n y gifts. ; R e f r e s h m e n t s w e re serv e d d u r i n g jtim ev e n in g an d b r i d g e p rizes ; w e re a w a r d e d to M rs. Ronalc! w e r e ex p e c ted ; a s m o r e w e e k e n d e r s b e g a n - a r r i v i n g today. ! Bus, ra il an d p lan e facilities ' r e p o r t e d a h e a v y in f lu x of p a s s e n g e r s an d ad d itio n a l ru n s w e r e '-'Thtf crease d d e m a n d s . W ith good w e a t h e r fo r e c a s t, th e m a j o r i t y of re s id e n t s an d v isito r s p lan n e d to tak e to th e o u td o o rs fo r th e i r activ ities. F ish in g , b o a tin g an d gol ex p e c ted to be heavy lav o r ites and a w ide v a r ie t y of places for serv ic e are av a ila b le in this section. T h e S a r a n a c L a k e Go,!I club, w h ich has ex p e r ien c e d one of its b u s iest sum m e: s. w a s pm - p a r e d to « e ico r r w v i s it o r s an d h a n d l e th e m ei c a w d ckm r \sho^ lil^ tire co m m over tin th e best in . Y o r k m Nev. Yoi 1 id ce m e a ion W ith w a t e r X m p e r a M i cs ir. the' tep id stag e , sw i m m i n g v i i l d r a w m a n y o v e r th e ho lid a y . The m u n icip a l beach w ill be closed a f t e r th e h o lid a y b u t th e m o ic ex p e r ien c e d w ill find m a n y lin e p l a c e s tn s u n o u n d m g w a ters. . . . for he knows we're a good combination of quality and LVmrYive prices. h i ! th e r a g m g ; f u r y of A n i e r i u a f i IL o e l D a n g e i r - orm D a y s a n d love* t h a t w a s s p r o d in th e flam c s _ ol it a ! ) ! BORIS KARLOFF JULIE LONDON WARD BOND RICHARD LONG WHITFIELD CONNOR at 2:50 - 5:15 - 7:40 - 10:00 added treats Tex Beneke’s I Enchanted Orchestra Square LATEST NEWS The Novelty Shop DOEIS I. HOMER 16 Main: Street Telephone 257 . . MINERVA YARN Pwoyal Society Stamped Linens and Embroidery Accessories Beautiful Assortment of Viennese Needlepoint and Tapestry Wool — Latest Knitting and Crocheting Instruc tion Books. and The Wigwam for Souvenirs and THE BEST ICE CREAM IN TOWN Packaged Pints - 35c Hand-Packed Pints - 45c _ — Tel. 1510 — The Glade Room H o w a rd P o r t e r of N o w j ry is th e w e e k e n d guest ! m o n . H o ly C o m m u n io n on first . Jo h n K a n e at M a r k , S u n d a y of th e m o r / h . T h e Pwv. mr> on L o w e r S a r a n a c ! J o )ln j. P a u lso n , re c t o r of St. “ ■ S te p h e n s ch u r c h , E ism c r c , L. I., will be v isitin g re c to r . T h u r s d a y , 11:00 a. m . — Hol> C o m m u n io n , T h e R e v . E r n e s t B. M o u n s e y , 'c c t o r . nan cd fo SOU' w e Dine in Complete Relaxation in the Cool Glade Room . . . 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