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TUPPER LAKE FREE PRESS CENTRAL ADIRONDACK NEWS >' '••'•. • ' ' . . • '• *••. : .'•.•.,\ .\••••• 'M&4,^>. ._ .. . . ^ .„, > \.->- - iberry •ad Mn Ctmiim V. Tbo«p- Mr awl M» LA Efatfcj adH Tloli '•+t tAtmt. N- T. «Kakagtr> ^4jN vwkMd. Mm Baton-k ''«f Mn TkotopMMBL ^|MilMt is Utter Hoopkal £ {to M* MMwtk, Is af&ta at |4pi|«ji • felr raid to MWPMJT, Mi oiwriiott tor Mr. B«rhStart, wkolst mw- «f 41* Jwior cfa» la Omfnl ByracwM, N. Y., apcat d*j w*a fete pirate, Mm. P. J Stoat 1 B«i«A Ztadee who feu a «• poaitloa wka tl» VmUn tkm Oompaay, <m Watkliui Qten contract, ipent wkli Mr pMPMOtt, returning ** work tb» follow!** limdajr. Mr, «ad Mm A. L Ow« tttter- tiiiMd Mr. I*te Owwt and Mr Grant SechrLrt ot Kaortoroy N. X. on Thanh^ting Day. Mr. Lyle Owen la ft •wptawr «f Mr. A I* Owen, a Xiadwttt of OtieooTia Seminary, and a prombtotf riottn student Mr. S«v«hrfc* to « atwfc** otf Hamilton Collat* and p**or of Kooxboro Metfcodiat Onttrcb. Mr. Gfaate Tbomtt, Po«t M**er, ta «MT«kieliic in Mercy Hospital after Ml opewtio*. Mr. Thorn** fctd bevn lit for mmm wtttm, not mall* 1»C bow wrta— kit coodHion was until It iMd teeowe acute appendl aad Mm. D«Tid MeAteaat fc*&fa«lTk« a* tb© borne of Mr. lira. MCAJMM^P paimta. Mn. WUUB J MCAWWW, Jr., who IMM teoa> a patient In the OgOmtr burg far aoow tJnwv la « t latfc lm« prorlnc aad tor family •*» boflflf to a*w» tar aad ber tolant d«uta- Mr at laoaM aaott. Mr. M«aU fl. Bailly. a «etrtor at giving with J1I1* intititocv Mf* Jessa- mine S, Rrflly at Sylvan Lodge. The I*dlf* Aid Society of the FrMkyfcrtai* Ohcuxh, will be enter- tained W«da«day wftewjoott «t tlie home* of Mm diaries F. Thompson. Members of the Ilome Bureau met tart We*ine»d*y la the rooms of the Eaxern Star, wKere tiey wmV lnwtruettHl by Misn Mabel Mllluiu, Htuue I>«uow>i*xiHlioa Agent of Can ton, X Y., in many useful worts o art. Work of particular Interest at MH Hme, was tber maldnjr vt CSuriwt im» dworatiom* of many new and clewr de«tgm. Newton Falls P. J. IIEIDRiriC SB. Hlaff (\irr«ipominit Friw-ipal K. H. Vlww «f tbe New- ton Falls Union High School han Imn larltM <to addrew* H «t«l AciuiMnlc PrlDdpal« t Ion to be hedd at Hyraetwe la th«' hirer p*rt <rf bis montlL \nie topic ilgned to Mr, Vint* for is \fydlwtojj Vp Falling During Wu fliree jearw at Fallg Prineipul Viivew hus delt < x- tenalv^j* wHh tiAs phase *>f «'b^il- wotk. Anyone tot^rtwed la tbte t^ib- Jett will 1K« 0liMi to iearu iUai; iX- raota from j^e addw«w are to »n»- pear In these column* at tlie t-orii-his- ton of thv tHinveutloM* Mrs. Gibson Namtd Chairman MciHriftk B. CHb»on f Supervliwr of niUBle in th* Newtou Falls Union Sk-hool hm bwtt dt*JK»»tetl «»* gen- eral chairman of tUe awiual dmcM- nuui entertaloment to be giv«i by ttx» jnclwol In Victory Halt o» Tliurs- Oay ev«nln*, Dex^nbc* 17. Ml«s Hi- wel Hynes will act a» chairman, w tlie aeewnwion committee. IV>««H'iug the UMUI fUMloin Mrn. K. W Hym>K, t«\H«ttr**r o* the Boiml t*t and j*yi»aHt< 4 rof tlm I'aiH^r CU ^ixHlrtt***! by tlie uf tb« ftttiiHy i« tielutlf of will Iirtvw Mirvi'IlhtiRv *>T mul ftlHng of f'lal^ THE OLD HOME TOWN •*•**«*««*. Stanley 1 < < I < I < < H < ( I I < < I I I ( I H < < I < < >:*» Beginning With A Hat - - - Here Are A Few Gift Suggestions \TWO? UMtSST CQOFTS THIS SiDB <* VAWN C&TTER-WHV, TWELVE 4UST DECIDED TO <3tt*n\ CfeOSSBS A CHECKER A MEXICAN 4UMPJN<* soS-ro *v... Stetson and Feny Hats ^-•..-... • « Gates Gloves $2. $3.50 McGregor Windbreaks $10. quality Wibon Bros. Shirts $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 Brijit Neckwear $1. $1^0 Comfy Slippers $2. and up Naojr atn naw* lift iieat are here\ all aMderatdy priced. PROPP'S INC. TUPPER LAKE, N. Y. Favorite Gift Numbers GIVE LINGERIE gift every woman instinctively adore*—An appeal to her natural sense of feminine daintiness. $1. $2.25 ONYX SILK STOCKINGS Nwett shades $.89—$1.35 BEAUTIFDit HANDBAGS of silk an^ leather A-Great CoIlectioD $1.29 urogram of «Nouierratl<ra started <lminf lie pa^t year by the \Natural CJuW* of he school will be eontlft- ued by <tbo 4-H *$ai> next «pfring Not'-ortlr will the cmb aim *« sut. WISH the record planting of trout In lie nearby mxwxm but It will ajfef* h«ve aw 1» goal <*« raising oi at Ie*t ten pheajHtnte by every caroled 4-H clnb iu«niber. Basketball GrtMip Formed At a meeting on Tlutmkiy eve- ning, mt tbe ClulO>oi»e a Ba*kt+tm!l Gl«b. was otxanljsetl. The foUowing were appointed mesnbew <o thi& gov tenant ccpitftittee: Gteti Higroan, Lyle GIb*ok, Horace Ladoucer and Brt» Beroler. OUier appointi»eirt8 weds; U. Qtoipxm, coach, Pt'te Ber-, nler. Captain and Fmt J. Heidriek, t., Manager. tCbewi .were flfteeu ^nbwwi iiw»emt The team will at Ftoe oartil local facilities b«<?tt completed. The- teaan is awept bookings for out of town game*. , Bridge Club Farmetl A. new Bridge CI«b wa» organized on TuwOay. nigUt *t the toosme of' ills. Fred Duehano. The. iiaroe Dia- mond Brld<e Club was adopted. Ptmaxt were besides Mrs. Ekichaa.), Mra. C. Spencer, Mm JacJc Rolfo, Mm J.-B Pheaps, Mm V*raoa Pel- key, Mm. WilUgni JarviSk Mr* A I*doue«, Mm. Victor Cheney, the later subrtftfltei for Mm Jotieeph Lambert. Flr»t pri«e was won by Mrs Speneer ami ih» consolation prijie w« wo« by Mrs. J. R Plielp. The dab will meet every Tu«**lay Next week's *ame wiU be played at the* fcomo of Mrs. Jack Rolft*. Mm. John Sehoek received a ea- blefcnun from Sweden, informing her of her mother's death. Judge Charles D, Waters today announced decision in. the trial be- fore him yesterday itt the matter of John Mietlopld of Newton Fall* vs. Grover C. McCollnm of Fine. Thi? judRraent grants the plaintiff dani- agea to the amount of $(50, —and costa. An aato accident was the ha- Sisson - White Firm Starts Operation on Upper Rad|uet|* j ISO awl W0 mm found In tlw luniberln* of jtI»eiiliKs<Mi-\Vfti<e ConHKUiy project up h Itaotinctle Btrer fully vmUt way with thei» of u mumd tump tUa week. The ^oui|Miny i* <»pBnnfaaK two in the GraniAn* ceontry of JIuisaul* on the Phtlns mad to the mlllH <>f the KlUott otker is fuftltur up in of thin wood wlU be iu l'lut- Krwt liere and fl^ 1O the wame company'* by truilc. milt* hem already tort\ il WM m\A by i thHr aii*tnl wtth' a <\>>mJn:: In. mUl «is of tlie suit. - - ' r ^ The Rising Star Bridge Cfinb »n Thursday t k vool»K at %he of Mrn. Hkltard Rlley. \ 5 . ; £\\ rtinilftr membem wwe pres- ent, «ceepti»£ Mra. Mike Hanlye. Ros^ RelXly took tut place and 'the flmt prlae. The next game will Iw playwl at the home of Mrs. Mr GAen Kennedy of Gouveneur arrv1e»l Uat nigM at €he home of Mr. and Mrs 3. GriffJ*?. The family Grriffls 1^ engaged in preparation* izr flntieiimtion of tomorrow's wed- to Mr Kennedy. Trial at Cowberry Lake Ott' B*riday afternoon at Cranberry before the Court of Special Sessions before JUCIRO .Frank Tow- man of ik-uwon Mine* and » jury Joe TbuuMVt aliJW Harold thoman, and Maurice F. Hwley of Coltom K. !C^» we*e aquitted on a charge of vi- olation of section 170 of the State Conservation Law. Inspector Homer J. Daffy appeared for the presetu- tion ant! Mr. Charles A. Murphy of PoiMlani for t h A dance will be held on Friday, ZMMPIHT 11, 1181 at tlu? Victory Flail in Newton Falls sponsored by thw memliew of the aewly organ- izetl ki.-ki<t hall team. The proceeds will help to defray the cont of the i for a local ball court. Friday & Saturday SPECIALS Pineapple, White Rase (Sliced or crush) Large size, 2 cans for ' .35 Peaches White Rose If. size, 2 cans ,35 Grape Fruit White Rose, lg size can .IS Dill Pickles Qt. jars .20 Catsup Van Camp 14oz. bottles... .18 Peanut butter (White Rose) 16-oz. .18 Coffee (White Rose) 32 Coffee (Circle W) 20 Jello . S pkfifs. ,25 Armour's Evapoated Milk, 3 cans ..21 Pork Roast (Fesh Shouldes Pork Steak . . lb- Pork (Fresh Bacon) . . lb. Beef Steak (Round, Sirloin, or _ Porter House lb. Beef Roast (Shoulder) . ... Hams T ... . .15 Home Made Sausage 2 lb. Rolls. . .35 Hamburg Steak ... 2 lbs. .25 Remember that we giue service that the chain stores do not. MARTIN BROS. The People's Market .15 The music will bee foxntthed by Ri KarapiKi Cniups.** Round <rtd-fjushlooed danw« will be bridge puctf mm «v«liic «t tte ^ nWp of thcl-fac on Fri- under of the F«li* Union School for the h«neitL of the, fund- belt* raised by tbe wctupk to provide ChrWmas cleer to*th*- needy JamilieR in town. The feSfOi prime* in bridge weut to Mm. Andy Hugbto and Mr. Al Horn. The prizes la pwlro went to Mrs J^w Bnbar mtd Mr. hwn Eaton. There were t'iKlitwur tabl<M Kt'frwh- ments were sfrvwl wnlcb had been donated Uy yaritHis pt-'ople Tli^ CWBJ- mittee et«n u i«t'ed of: Mr>>. Hi»l m B^ Gibson i tickets and advertising, Helen Hyncs: refreshments, prizes, MISM Bar- bara Varra: Tables 4s cards, and the Misses E. Poabwly, A. Shayne, JMary I^eary ant! E. Hisraan J Ii-y .Him xhWh n»r<Mit4)LiMV«> w»nstructed were placed fit a* lj* w«eek, enabling ehe ooai- imny to enter tfae market witi * kiln-dried product where before tnegr have been ahippint only tlr-dritd lumber. In Sit^oa-White Company 4s »ettlo»o«t «ofc wootl which wiU b* floated down the Baonuette s«pt ^vlnc to the mills of the Racqwte# BlT«lr I*t- per Company. on the cleanup q Sirs JosopTj I>auibejt tpturneif os Friday evening 1 from a wtek't, visit with htf nio;btr, Mm U. k 1 ork*g', at Pierceficad, Miwi Lnuraik4* Berniar and l|r. and MTH. Phil Flctober motored on Saturday to WiUortowo on « Oori**- nias shoppliig tour. M*., and Mr*. Henry latrtmore awl children, Norman and Dora and Herman Biwoa moiored on Satur- day ta Gouvermruer on a Mim Ida Be Oonff, gewWot nt the\ Potmlan Homtti. Bchort, iat^^ffk end guwt of Mr. and Mra. Bow' U- ley. ok Lnlo t THEN READ THE PRICE TAG Tom It wound! See what's inside 1 took at the way it's designed and built! Then you'll understand why die tone is so marvelous—why you get lasting pleasure—why your money goes further in RCA Victor Radio! Eight tubes-RCA Victor super-heterodyne—RCA Victor Synchronized Tone System-all for $86.75 complete! * Look for these 10 POINTS tf tin RCA Victor Synchronized Tone System 1 SaptecSctoc new RCA Vic- tor Sttpcr-Hectrodyn* circuit. 9 Shock-proof, rubber mounted duwls to dampen vibration. 9 ContimKXil band>pus variable toafcootrol. Hand operated. 4% Sdaotificalljr imptegoated coo- dcnMc** For lift-time perform- anc«. K Noite eliminating powtc traruformer. A RCA Victor antotmtic volume itreler that correct* fading. ^Three-point shielding (tubes, chasm, coil<). No line noiie. 3 P^ect tcotmlc Synchroniza- tion of chauls and cabinet. OOver-siie electro-dynamic v speaker, Mcthbacopc tested. 10 New RCA Pentode tube. R* Bun ajn tioe p^n We Ha* Ht 1 Con / RCA Victor L., C. MAID \Everything Electrical\