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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1948 ADIRONDACK DAILY ENTERPRISE. SARANAC Saranac Lake and Area Jammed by Weekend Crowds H o tels, to u r i s t s h o u s e s a n d in n s o f th i s a r e a re p o r t e d fa c i l it i e s filled to ca p a c ity a n d rn a n y places w e r e fo r c e d to tu r n aw a y p e o p le se e k in g acco m o d a tio n s . In ad d i tio n m a n y p laces re p o r t e d th a t th e y h a d re s e r v a ti o n s fo r th i s m o n t h an d O c to b e r an d th a t L a b o r D a y w o u ld n o t see' th e end ! o f th e v a c a tio n period. T r a v e l fa c ilities to an d fro m S a r a n a c L a k e w e r e tax e d to c a p a city o v e r th e w e e k e n d w ith s e v e r al e x t r a ra il w a y cars, b u s s e s an d p lan e s ad d e d to th e re g u la r sch e d u les to h a n d le th e re q u e s ts ; fo r acco m o d a tio n s . M a n y char- I le r e d busses w e re also used, i A ided by p e r f e c t w e a t h e r , m a r- . red o n ly by a lig h t sh o w e r on .S a t u r d a y a f te r n o n . th e w e e k e n d : a c tiv ities p ro v id e d m a n y fo r m s ) o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t for b o th v i s it o r s i a n d re s id e n ts. ! A t L a k e P lacid th e a n n u a l .fig u r e s k a t i n g o p e r e t t a d r e w lar- 1 g e crow d s in its th r e e - n i g h ; show- ; in g at th e O lym p ic a r e n a . P rom - O n e n t s k a t e r s in c lu d e d D ick But- R e g u l a r sessio n s at th e R i v e r ; ton, m o st o u t s t a n d i n g m e n d j r e t sc h o o L J i i n d c i ^ a r i e n — uM tes-k-n h r u a r t at 9 o ’c lock tom o rrow F a v o r e d w i t h th r e e successive d a y s o f w a r m , su n n y w e a t h e r , S a r a n a c L a k e a n d v i c in ity saw- re c o r d cro w d s o f v a c a t i o n i s t s an d v i s it o r s fro m d o w n s t a t e ce n ters, C a n a d a an d n e a r - b y s t a t e s in v a d e th i s a r e a o v e r th e w e e k e n d to clim a x th e su m m e r season. . C a r s fro m alm o s t e v e r y s t a t e In th e U n io n as w e ll as C a n a d a an d M e x ico w e r e seen p a s s in g th r o u g h th i s v i l la g e o v e r th e w e e k e n d o r re m a i n i n g fo r th e h o lid a y . M a n y of th e m o t o r i s ts w e r e e n r o u te to th e i r h o m e s an d h a d selected th e A d ir o n d a c k s fo r th e clim ax- of th e i r v a c a tio n s . RIVER STREET KINDERGARTEN CLASSES OPEN THREE INJURED YESTERDAY;CAR CRASHES POLE Two Canadian visitors and a resident of Lake Placid were in jured yesterday afternoon when their car failed to jnafce the sharp turn at Pecks Corners and crashed into a telephone pole. . The injured were May rice Wil- lian Roy, driver, of St. John, Que., Miss Irene Karas of Montreal and Aurele Myre of Lake Placid. All three were removed to the hospi tal following the«ortreh. M iss K a r a s su f f e r e d co n tu s io n s o f t h e fo r e h e a d an d p o s s ib le sk u ll fra c t u r e . R o y su s t a i n e d m u l ti p l e la c e r a ti o n s o f th e lip an d chin w h ile M y r e h a d m u l ti p l e la c e r a tio n s of th e fo r e h e a d a n d face. M y re w a s d i s c h a r g e d fo llo w in g tre a t m e n t but th e o t h e r tw o v ic tim s re m a i n e d h o s p ita liz e d today p e n d i n g x - r a y re p o r t s . A c c o rd in g to sta t e police the d r i v e r w a s p r o c e e d i n g to w a r d S a r a n a c L a k e about 4 p.m . H - failed to m a k e th e cu r v e at th e c o r n e r a n d s t r u c k th e pole on th e rig h t side o f th e ro a d . T h e car, a ^194S D o d g e sed a n , w a s badly d a m a g e d . The Social Mirror Coming and Going PFC. Patrick Otis of the Marine Corps has returned to QuanticO; Va. He spent the week end visiting his mother, Mrs. Lucy Otis of 120 Broadway. Mrs....Thomas • R. -Kirk and daughter, Suzanne, left this mor ning to return to Petoskey, Mich., after visiting her mother, Mrs. Homer Sampson of 48 Old Mili tary road. ing it .vas an n o u n c e d to d a y by , L a b o r D a y for TtTarnpToii, w e re stari-edT B lo o m in g d a le th is y e a r chose C h a r l e s C o w a n , schools s u p e r i n ten d e n t. T h e sessions will be fro m 9 u n - ! til 11 a. m. en d 1 u n t i l 3 p.m ., M o n d a y th r o u g h F r i d a y . P r e s e n t p lan s call also fo r th e o p e n i n g of th e B ro a d w a y k i n d e i g a r i e n for m o r n i n g sessio n s oniy on M o n - ' day. Sept. 13. p ro v id in g room ah': toratio.ns m e co m p leted . At p) esont th e r e a : e not s u f f r its gcst ecu m t a ft t km do: -noon i r e Broadv, b r a ti o n and fe a t u r e d an e n t i r e d a y o f e v e n 's w in c h a t t r a c t e d a h u g e asse m b la g e of v isito r s . A m o r n i n g p a r a d e . . b a s e b a ll gam e s , social ev e n ts, field day an d ev- - n in g d.-nco a r m am o n g th e m a n y fe a t u r e s . A m a in ev e n ; in th i s village w a s th e firs: ann u a l- b a r b e c u e of th e V e t e r a n s ’ M e m o rial a s s o c ia tion. T h e ev e n t w a s held a: the M e m o rial hom e a; 173 B ro a d w a y and th ro u g h :;:;: th e a f te r n o o n and Announcements A S O N P o lice C h ief an d M rs. W illiam J. W a l la c e of 6 P r o s p e c t av e n u e a r e th e p a r e n t s of a so n bo rn at 11:07 a.m . S a t u r d a y a t th e G e n eral h o s p ital. M r. an d M rs, T h o m a s F a r r i n g ton o f A t lan ta, Ga., M r. an d M rs. T h o m a s F a r r i n g t o n , Jr., o f W a s h in g t o n D. C., an d M r. an d M rs. R o b e r t C h e n e y o f C o llege P a r k , Md., le f t S u n d a y m o r n i n g fo r th e i r hom e s a f t e r b e in g th e g u e s ts of M r. an d M rs. F r a n k M. B a k e r of L a k e K iw a s s a . M r. a n d M rs. P e r l e y M a n ley of W o r c e s te r , M a ss., an d M r. an d M rs. N o r m a n M a n ley of W e s t field, M ass.. w e r e th e w e e k e n d g u e s ts of M r. an d M rs. H a r v e y W inch o f 1 F a w n s t r e e t , L ieu t. C o m d r an d M rs. B e n ja- m is D o w n s , M iss A n n P a c k a r d an d F r e d e r i c k F r a l e y left th is m o r n i n g fo r N o r th e a s t H a r b o r . spent Sunday visiting Mis Con,- stance H. Bennett of 105 Main street, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Worthen and their daughter, Cynthia, left Saturday to return to Cumber land ills, Me., afer spending the past ten days as the guests of .Mr..Worthen’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar t R-W orthen of the Glenwood estates. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Hickey, Dr. and Mrs. E. Paul McMahon and Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Sweeney have returned to Syracuse after spending the weekend at the H o tel Saranac while visiting friends here. M iss R u th O tis a n d h e r fian c e , L e R o y M o r a th , h a v e re t u r n e d to S c h e n e c tad y . T h e y w e r e th e h o l id a y w e e k e n d v i s it o r s of h e r Club Notes G L E A N E R S CLASS The Gleaners class of the Me thedist church will meet at 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the ehurch parlors. B R IG H T O N PO S T Brighton Post, American Leg ion, will meet at 8 o’clock this evening at the Gabriels Legion home. SPA N ISH W AR V E T E R A N S The Spanish War . Veterans w ill meet at 8 o’clock tb’ eve ning at the Veteran’s Memorial home, 173 Broadway. S IS T E R H O O D M E E T The Sisterhood of the Jewish Community Center will meet at Veterans Asso^ A crowd of close to 700 persons attended the first annual bar becue of the Veterans Memorial Association of Saranac Lake he! m o t h e r , M rs. L u c y O tis of 120 j 8 0 ’c | ° c k th is evening in the Com- B r o a d w a y . ' j m u riity C e n ter. M r. an d M rs. E l m e r J. W e s t e r - | A M V E T S A U X I L I A R Y v e lt of T e n a f ly , N. J., re t u r n e d I T h c A m y c ts A u x i l i a r y w ill last n i g h t a f t e r p a s s i n g th c L a - i ^ ect at 8 ° ’cl° c k th i s ev e n i n g at j barbecue w o u ld be a yearl y event, b o r D a y w e e k e n d as tn e g u e s ts 1 8 -' A r m a n d T o w n hall, JBloom-1 — -- o i M r. a n d M rs. C h a r l e s C: H a r- | in g d a le. yesterday afternoon and evening at their home at 173 Broadway. The barbecue began at 1 o’ clock and visitors were served until after 8 p.m. Herb Williams- was in charge of the serving . The menu included roast beef, mashed potatoes, com on the cob, salads, rolls and beverages. Tables were set up on the rear grounds of the home and service was available both inside the buil-, ding and putdoors. During the evening social events were held in the club rooms. In charge of the affair were Herb Williams, James P. Ryan and Roger Bouck. Associa tion officers reported that the ris of P o in t O 'V icw on L o w e r S a r a n a c lak e . M W N iW 'T h T w ^ visit The la t t e r 's p a r e n t s , D r. an d M rs. F r a l e y . M iss F lo r e n c e S h in c irD n an d M iss L o u is G r o ff of C a n a j o h a r i e p a r e n t s ha re fa'.'.r-d lo rrg is -w u r g e d to do at once if th e child m as b o r n on o r b e f o r e M arch, 1, 1944. R e g i s t r a t i o n s a r e b e in g ta k e n u n t i l 4 o 'c lo c k to d a y . t th e m a m o ffice in th e P e t r o v a av e n u e school. If th e s e a r e su f f ic ie n t , a r ra n g e m e n t s w til be m a d e to It old a f te r n o o n classes a: B r o a d w a y . R e g i s t r a n t s w ill be n o tified by ' m a il in th is e v e n t. P u b lic sch o o ls of th e railag e an d Ft. B e r n a r d ’s school will open fo r th e fail s e m e s t e r at 9 o'clock to m o r r o w m o r n in g . T h e port o f B u ffalo , N. Y. is th e w o r ld ’s g r e a t e s t frc s h - w a t e r h a r b o r in v a l u e to to n n a g e - - about So00.000,000 w o r th . : Go . w e re ■ m en 1 t h e i r I a c tiv ! c ities died dig spots Candlelight Ceremony Unites Virginia Weller And Richard Wright E X P L O R E R P O S T 59 pms, 1 _____ j E x p l o r e r P o s t 59 w ill m e e t T h c R e v . a n d M rs. E r n e s t B. 1 o ’clock to m o r r o w ev e n in g M o u n s e y h a v e re t u r n e d to 121 ■ lk c _ p a n s h h o u s e o f S t. L u .. M a in itfe e l fro m RoeTTe sTeri.T^httTChT ~ M inn., w h e r e th e y sp e n t th e past m o n th v i s it i n g M rs. M o u n s c / s m o t h e r , M rs. W illiam T. Bird. T h e la t t e r re t u r n e d w ith th e m to S a r a n a c L a k e . The Veterans Memorial associa- t tion of Saranac Lake was founded ^shortly after the end of World \RWar II by a group of interestted 1 : veterans representing a cross sec- tion of local citizens who served A R C H E R Y C L U B T h e A d iro n d a c k A r c h e r y ch j’o w ill m e e t a t 6:30 o ’clock to m o r row ev e n in g a t th e F ish and G a m a club. ml s\\ i.m m m g are: - h e a v ily tax e d as th e sum - g u e s ts took a d v a n t a g e of last c i n n c e s fo r out-dooc (y b e f o re re t u r n i n g to th e P icn ics and m o to r trip s a l so h a d th e i r sh a r e of p o p u l a r i t y . D i n i n g e s t a b l i s h m e n t s re p o r t e d a h e a v y in f lu x in clien t e le both fro m v a c a t i o n e r s an d re s id e n t s mvho p r e f e r r e d d in in g out d u r i n g h e h o lid a y s . ; D in e an d dance spots had gala ' e v e n i n g 's S a t u r d a y . S u n d a y and j y e s t e r d a y as th e sea s o n 's end w a s ; m a r k e d by m a n y on L a b o r D a y . | F e a t u r e e n t e r t a i n m e n t w a s pro- ; v id e d by m o s t to p r o v id e th e va- i o a t i o n i s t s w ith th e i r fin a l flin g in , t h e i r fa v o r i t e n i g h t spot. TODAY WEDNESDAY FOR LAUGH PURPOSES ONLY Cary’ s love nest has a wolf at the d o o r f - x GRANT-LOYDOUGLAS M ffM U H H O U S t' at 2:25 7:15 10:30 2 — TREMENDOUS FEATURES — 2 A Motion Picture To Storm Your Heart — with drama, emotion and adventure! MGM S'ar of “meinOT' Fa, MYID FLORA SABU-FARRAR-ROBSQN at 4:00 - 9:00 U NARCISSUS- IN TECHNICOLOR with Eiwend Jton Kathleen CALL 48 Let Us DRY CLEAN Your Fall Wardrobe! Send us your suits, topcoats and overcoats now so that you' may be immaculately attired for the cooler weather to come! — ------ Berkeley Dry Cleaners 27 Broadway ^Saranac Lake A\ a c a n d lelig h t ce r e m o n y at I o'clock S a t u r d a y a f te r n o o n in th e M e th o d ist ch u r c h . M iss V i r g i n i a C h a r l o t t e W e ller, d a u g h t e r of M r. an d M rs. A n d r e w H. W e l le r of 23 S l a t e r av e n u e , b e c a m e th c b r id e of R ic h a r d C liffo r d W r ig h t , so n of M r. an d M rs. M o rto n W r i g h t of 30 S h e p a r d av e n u e . T h e R e v . A lv in B. G u r ley , p a s to r of th e P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h , p e r f o r m e d th e ce r e m o n y . T h e ch u r c h w a s d e c o r a t e d w ith la r g e b a s k e ts o f w h i t e g ladioli an d lig h te d ta p e r s . M rs. A lice F r e n c h G a llup, o r g a n ist o f th e P r e s b y t e r i a n ch u r c h , p r e s id e d at th e o r g a n . H e r selec tio n s in c lu d e d S c h u b e r t ’s “Im p r o m p t u \ , \ L i e b e r s t r a u m ” by Liszt an d “R o m a n c e \ by R u b e n - stein . S h e acco m p a n ied T h o m a s M c D o n a ld soloist, w h o san g “ O P e r fect L o v e \ an d “I L o v e You T r u l y \ . M m . F loyd D. M c G u ffin of P it t s f i e l d , Mims., was m a t r o n of h o n o r fo r h e r s i s te r an d th e b r i d e g r o o m 's b ro th e r - in - law . D r. Jac k s o n G. F a r r i n g t o n , serv e d as b e s t m a n . T h e flo w e r g ir ls , B a r b a r a an d F lo r e n c e M c D o w e ll of P l a t t s b u r g . w e re th e b r i d e g r o o m 's nieces. U s h e r s in c lu d e d F loyd D. M cG u f- -fin en d J. R o b e r t D o w n s o f Cam - dor;. N. J., b r o t h e r s - i n - l a w of th e b rid e . T h e brid e , g iv e n in m a r r i a g e by h e r fa t h e r , w a s g o w n e d in a d r e s s o f p e t a l p i n k s l ip p e r sa t i n fa s h io n e d w ith an oval n e c k lin e , f i t t e d ' bodice a n d a fu ll s k i r t , h o o k e d at sides an d c a u g h t w i t h s m a l l flo w e r s o v e r a n u n d e r s k i r t o f lace. S h e w o r e a h a lo to m a t c h h e r old fa s h io n e d b o u q u e t of s w e e t h e a r t roses. H e r s i s te r w a s d r e s s e d in an a q u a s l i p p e r s a t i n fro c k to m a t c h th e b r i d e ’s g o w n an d sh e c a r r i e d a n old fa s h io n e d b o u q u e t of y e l low a n d w h i t e ro s e s . H e r h a lo also m a t c h e d th e flo w e r s in h e r h a n d . ------- -------------- ---------- T h e flo w e r g i r l s w o r e lo n g p in k o r g a n d y d r e s s e s sty le d w i t h sh o r t w a ists a n d fu ll s k i r t s . T h e y h a d p i n k flo w e r e d h a lo s an d c a r r i e d b a s k e ts o f p i n k flo w e r s . T h c b r id e 's m o t h e r w a s o u t f i t ted in a g r a y je r s e y en s e m b le w ith m a t c h i n g h a t and w o r e a co r s a g e of co r a l glad io li. M rs. W r ig h t , m o t h e r of th e b r i d e g ro o m . w o r e a p lu m colored crep e d ress w ith black accesso r ies. H e r co r s a g e w a s m a d e up of w h ite g lad io li w ith s t r i p e s of p lu m color. A re c e p t i o n fo llo w e d a t th e h o m e o f th e b r i d e 's p a r e n t s an d w a s a t t e n d e d by re la t iv e s and close frie n d s . M r. an d M rs. W r ig h t left on a w e d d in g trip to C a n a d a . As h e r go in g aw a y o u tf it, th e b r id e w o re a n a v y blue faille suit w ith w h ite accesso r ies an d a w h ite g lad io li c o r s a g e . T h e y w ill m a k e th e i r h o m e in O s w e g o . T h e b rid e is a g r a d u a t e of th e S a r a n a c L a k e H igh school an d th e College^ o f H o m e E c o n om ics o f C o rn e ll u n iv e r s i t y , I t h aca. in 1947. F o r th c p a s t y e a r she lias been on th e office s t a f f of th e S a r a n a c L a k e G e n e r a l h o s p i tal. M r. W r ig h t w a s g r a d u a t e d fro m th e local H i g h school w ith th e class of 1942 an d a t t e n d e d P la tts- bu,rg S ta t e T e a c h e r s college. D u r in g W o r ld W a r II. he s t u d ied at P r i n c e t o n u n i v e r s i t y u n d e r th e A r m y S p e c ialized T r a i n i n g p r o g r a m an d serv e d th r e e an d a h a l f y e a r s w i t h th e A r m e d F o r ces. F o r th e p a s t tw o y e a r s , M r. W r ig h t h a s been a s t u d e n t at C h a m p l a i n co lleg e a n d th i s fa il w ill e n t e r O s w e g o S t a t e T e a c h e r s college. O u t o f to w n g u e s t s w e r e M r. an d M rs. C. R o g e r D e n n iso n of B e lm o n t, M a s s .. M r, an d M rs. F lo y d D. M c G u ffin o f P it t s f i e l d , M a ss., M r. an d M rs J. R o b e r t D o w n s o f C a m d e n , N . J., R o y R o b in s o n o f C o r tlan d , M r. an d M rs. F o s t e r S tric k l a n d o f C h a m p l a i n an d M r. a n d M rs. E d w a r d M c D o w e ll an d d a u g h t e r s , B a r b a r a a n d F lo r e n c e o f P l a t t s b u r g . T h e b r id e w a s fe te d la s t W e d n e s d a y -at- a sh o w e r g i v e n a t th e h o m e o f M rs. D o r c h e s t e r E v e r e t t by th e M isses B e t t y E v e r e t t . B e t ty T itu s , J e a n H u t c h i n s . L u c y N o r th , M a r g a r e t W h i t m a n an d j M rs. R o b e r t M u n n . A r c h ib a ld M o rriso n arriv e d S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g fro m C o ral G a b les, F la., 10 jo in Airs. M o rii- son w h o is v isitin g his siste r , M rs. W illiam P. M a r li n at L a k e K iw a s s a . L O Y A L O R D E R O F M O O S E T h e Loyal O r d e r of th e M o o se will m e e t at 8 o ’clock to m o r r o w n ig h t a t th e IO O F h a ll. ----------------- their country In the Armed '-V' ces lor the p3st 50 years, As the result of : present club house was j _ with funds raised by various i ganizations and residents o f the ; vicinity. Organizations which use tbe home for meetings and social, events include the Saranac Lake Post, American Legion, the Leg ion Auxiliary, the Matthew* KHr leen post, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary; Spanish American War Veterans and Uh Marine Corps League. During the past two years many improvements have been made to the club house and grounds including the erection of the barbecue pit which was used yesterday. M a c D e m v Chr M1'5. p . R. d a u g h t e r . Pat m o th e r . M rs. ? n ig h I to ret u r n to N city a f t e r .spending .- a c at th c N e w t o n co ttag e lodge road. Airs. H o w a r d P o r : o r tu r n e d to N e w Y o rk c r y a f te r sp e n d in g th e L a b o r D a y as th c g u e s t of M rs. Jo h n I. K a n e of t h e M a r k T w a in cam p on L o w e r S a r a n a c lak e . h a s T h e R e v . Jo h n J. P a u l s e n has re t u r n e d to D e lm a r a f t e r s p e n d in g th e m o n t h of A u g u s t in S a r an a c L a k e w h e r e he wrvggrKii m g re c t o r of th e C h f u c h of S t. L u t e th e B e loved P h y s ic ia n . M a k e y o u r w a n ts k n o w n ; pag e 6 ■ E X P L O R E R P O S T 9 E x p l o r e r - P o s t 9 will m rm ' ; 7 I V ivx-k to m o r r o w ev e n in g m IV .csbytei ian ch u r c h house. K I W A S S A R E B E K A H S , K c .vassa R e b e k a h lodge v hi ; m eet at 8 o'clock th is ev e n in g in 1 th c Odd F e llo w s h a ll. ^ P O S T P O N E M O O S E S U P P E R i T h e o y s t e r s u p p e r p l a n n e d by the L o y a l O r d e r o f M o o se fo r to m o r r o w n i g h t h a s been p o s tp o n ed un til a d a te w h ich w ill be an n u n c e d later. W O M E N B O W L E R S T h e S a r a n a c L a k e W o m e n ’s B o w lin g \ league w ill hold its first b u s in e s s sessio n a t 8 o ’clock to-' m o r r o w ev e n in g a t th e E lk s club. Ail m e m b e r s a r e u r g e d to atte n d . Miss Louise M. Branch Becomes the Bride of Ellsworth E. Wilcox MISS NORMAN, J. R. PEDERSEN WED YESTERDAY M iss M a r g a r e t A lice N o r m a n , d a u g h t e r of M r. an d M rs. Jo h n J . - N o r m a n -ol -44 M a in s t r e e t , -and J o h n R o b e r t P e d e r s e n ,' son of M r. an d M rs. Jo h n P e d e r s e n of B lo o m in g d a le, w e r e u n i t e d in m a r r i a g e at 4 o ’clock y e s t e r d a y -M ternoon in th e re c t o r y of St. B e r n a r d ’s ch u r c h . T h e R e v . Jo h n W iley, a s s i s t a n t to th e p a s t e r o f th e ch u r c h , of- . ficiated at th e cerem o n y . T h e b r i d e 's cousin, M rs. Jo h n II. W a lle tt, J r ., of S c h e n e c tad y , w a s m a t r o n of h o n o r an d Jo h n , F c n d e r g a s t of th is v illa g e w a s ; b e s t m a n . i T h e couple has le f t on a wedd- ! ing trip to N e w Y o rk city foilow- ; in g w h ich th e y w ill re s id e in | B v o c k p o rt w h e r e M r. P e d e r s e n L ! a s t u d e n t at B ro c k p o r t S ta t e Tea- I c k c r s college. i T h e b rid e w a s g r a d u a t e d fro m j th e local H ig h school w ith th e I c lass of o f 1946 an d h a s been em p lo y e d by G e o rg e L. S ta r k s an d Co., Inc. Air. P e d e r s o n is a r g r a d u a t e o f th e S a r a n a c L a k e H ig h school, class of 1945. HOME? T R E A S U R Y B A L A N C E W A S H I N G T O N , S e p t. 7 ‘U P ' — T h e po s itio n of th e T r e a s u r y S e p t. 2: re c e ip ts. S49,451,489.78; ex p e n d i tu r e s , S81„490,006.23; b a l an c e $4,628,072,786.36. 1 - IT’S O U R PLEASURE TO PLEASE YOU . . . by superior service in every respect. We dry clean your clothes carefully, getting the best results each time. Our prices are right . . . our personnel reliable! — Phone 911 — THE SCIENTIFIC CLEANERS NINE ELEVEN CLEANERS ♦ 163 Broadway Saranac Lake Leo Wood, Prop. ‘ A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT' T h e w e d d in g of M iss L o u is e M a r y B r a n c h , d a u g h t e r of M r. an d M rs. S p e n c e r B r a n c h of 34 N e il s t r e e t , an d E l l s w o r t h E. W ilcox, .son of B r a d B. W ilcox o f 1 E d w a r d s t r e e t an d th e late M rs. W ilcox, w a s so lem n ized at 5:30 o'clock y e s t e r d a y a f te r n o o n in th e re c t o r y o f St. B e r n a r d 's ch u r c h . T h e double rin g cerem o n y w a s p e r f o r m e d by th e R e v . H e n r y M c F a d d e n , a s s i s t a n t to th e p a s t o r of th e ch u r c h . T h e couple w a s a t t e n d e d by M r. an d M rs. E ll w o o d G. W ilcox, tw in b r o t h e r an d sister-in -law of th e b r id e g r o o m . T h e b r id e w a s a t t i r e d in a light blue b a l l e r in a len g t h su it w ith n a v y accesso r ies an d a co r s a g e o f re d roses. H e r m a t r o n of h o n o r w o r e a b e ig e su it co m p lem e n te d by b r o w n accesso r ies an d a g a r d e n i a c o r s a g e . T ire h r i d e ’s m o t h e r V\ a s d ressed in a flo r a l p r i n t an d b lack acces so r ies w ith w h ich sh e w o r e a co r s a g e o f yellow- pom p o n s . F o ll o w i n g th e ce r e m o n y , a w e d d in g su p p e r w a s hold at th c Top H a t re s t a u r a n t . T h e b r i d a l tab l e w a s d e c o r a t e d w i t h flo w e r s and a la r g e w e d d in g ca k e w a s used as a ce n terp iec e . A f te r a sh o r t w e d d in g trip th e co u p le w ill r e t u r n to S a r a n a c L a k e w h e r e M i's. W ilco x w ill re sid e w i t h h e r p a r e n t s w h ile h e r h u s b a n d a t t e n d s S t. L a w r e n c e u n i v e r s i t y . The bride attended St. B e r nard’s Parochial school and th e Saranac Lake High school and is employed at Wilson’s restaurant on Berkeley square. Her husband, a veteran of s e r vice with the Navy during World War II, attended the local High school and has been employed by the Distin Boat company. C h u r c h Street Extension. He w ill enter St. Lawrence university, Canton, this fall. Guests from out of town inclu ded Mr. and Mrs. George Branch of Michigan City, Ind., Mrs. Alary Delcour and Hildege Cataract of Cadyville and Mrs. Vila Bell of Redford. Mrs. Wilcox was entertained last week at a pre-nuptial shower given by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Marshall Branch and her cousin, Miss Mary Bell. SEPTEMBER 10 and 11 S h o w Starts at 8:30 Each Nignt James E. Douglas Presents Stars on Parade Revue • MELNAR, ^HE MYSTIC MAGICIAN • ROLANDO,°THE INTOXICATED TIGHT WIRE WALKER • GOON FROM THE MOON — Clown Juggler And Many Others too Numerous To Mention, All in a Two Hour Thrill Packed Show . . . DANCERS — COMEDIANS — ACROBATS — SINGERS — MUSICIANS — GRAND FINALE This Show* is Brought to Your Town for Two Days Only through the co-operation of Your Local Women of the Moose Lodge TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM N. Y . T U R K E Y PR O D U C T IO N . ALBANY, Sept. 7 (.Ft —Tur key growers in New York state, are raising 22,000 more birds this year than the 763,000 produced in 1947. RICHER • BETTER •SAFER DAIRY-DELL’S VITAM I N D MILK TEL 181 BUY or RENT J. James CARROLL and then PROTECT through Real Estate—Insurance 70 Main St.—Phone 100 CALL 92 DEL’S Wine and Liquor Store Prompt, Free Delivery 30 Broadway ___ Whenever You Need . . . COAL Call SARANAC LAKE COAL CO. Tel. — 208 Ampersand Ave. CcaOitlon* to be pcesecbctt The closing chapter of a life calls for the observance of family traditions—-writlr * a service of irreproachable excellence in quality of ap> pointments and direction. ( Z j I R R I C JOttOSCUttSl\! I