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TUPPER LAKE FREE PRESS CE NT RAL AD IR O NDAOK tberry AKHunr Hra> dbaxtm P. Ttevp- Xr and Mr* L A Md ifartr •*•*, Miaa VioU . NT. \$m irwfca«d. Mm Bakear la f Jfra ThompMa. a Mercy Hoafttal Jke past raft, la agata at £t<£t felr N*4 to ra than WMHM operation for Mr. Bath Moat, who la a naan- af tbe Julor dasa ia Omtral •ebooU Syracw* N. Y., apnt day with Ma parcatts, Mra. P. J Stoat FBaiea Zaadca wt e tea a re- poaitlo* wttB tha Yalaro npaay, on Chair Wattta* Oten contract, *peat Tbtnksffivinc tad tW weeke^nd wkh bar panuta, wrnrnin* to irorfc the foUowtaf lioadajr. Mr. and Mm A L Owen eoter- tadned Mr. Ljte Owm and Mr Grant Stochrlst of KftorboiA N. Y. on ThAnto»iiTinf Day. Mr. Lyie Owen U « .loaytowr «t Mr. A L Owen, a Etmdttfttft of <fca«0vS* Seminary, and a promfata* violin student Mr, Setetocm to * atxvktot <rf Hamilton Colfef* and pastor of Kaoxboro Methodl* Obtorcfa. Mr. Obale Thorn**, Post Muter, la «o*rak»eliig in Mercy Boapttftl been Itt for «MMW rnitikm, not xealla- la« bow mstam H« contftton waa until It had bacoue acute appefldl- cttto Mr. Mai Mm. David MeAfeaat apent TtaaakaglrlBff at €twi home of Mra. Mg.ilaa—fi parcuts. Mrs. WMUfti J ifeAkftie, Jr., who haw baaai a patient In tk» Ofdaw* trat* far aoow time, to at la«t lm- ptwriac aad her family ara bopioc to haw fear aad tier Infant daugh- ter at taeae aeon. Mr. Neell 8. Badly, a atntar at Tlmmkft* giving with M» mtrtber, Mra mine S. Rrilly at Sylvan Lodge. The I*4te« Aid Society of tbe Pr«*y«terian Ohcrvh, will be enter- tabled W*dm*day ttfternoou at the bourn «f Mr» Obarlei F. Tbompaon. Members of the Home Bureau met but W*dneaday ill toe roomi of the Eautem Star, whwe tney irwo- instructed by Mfca Mabei Milhan, Home BtmionstnHion Agent of Can- ton, X Y., i n many useful works oi art. Work of particular interest At Iriii time, was *te naakinK «rt Chrit*- m» d**oorfttio»» of many new and ciewr Newton Falls P. J. UMPKIfK. 8a 1'riDdpal E. H. Vioea of tn« New- ton Fall* Union IJl«h School ban tiera toritjpd to idttrmi Urn Ammi- nt«d An-mdmlc Prindlnal« Conv«-tk- tkm to be heedd at Hyractwe in th*> !.i>r part of hi* mottth. Th* topic Ml Beginning With A Hat - - - Here Are A Few Gift Suggestions V . SteUon and Ferry Hats $3*50 $5. $7. Gates Gloves $Z $3.50 McGregor Windbreaks $10. quality Wilton Bros. Shirts $1.50 f 1.95 12.50 Bright Neckwear $k $1-50 Comfy Slippers $2. and up Maay aaan aawrt gift kkaa are here—afl modermtdy priced. PROPP'S INC TUPPER LAKE, N. Y. s •• i Favorite Gift Numbers GIVE LINGERIE flft every woman instinctively adore*—An appeal to her natural sense of feminine daintiness. $1. $2.25 ONYX SILK STOCKINGS Newest shades $.89—$1.35 s BEAUTIFUL HANDBAGS of silk and leatlier A v Great Collection $1.29 $1.95 to Mr, Vine* for te \iy>llowlas ITp Faffing During W« ttoee yean* at Ffillg Principal Vinw han delt tfnjrfveay with ttife p)wae> of work. Anyon* iat«rewted ia thk Jw.£ will Ixe giml to taira ravtn fromj£j:e add*t*w are to pear In these <?ohuiinj< «t ton of til* i*umetttit»xi. Mrs. Gibf«m Naitttd Cha?rnum Jin*. Helen B. <3*t>«on r Soi»erviHi>r «f muBie to the Newton Falls Union Schwol hm bwtt de*dK»\t«i «* or*i dbairnian of tbe ftuoual mm entertainment to be given by the adiool ia Vlvtory Hal on tlay ereoloff, Becembtv 17. Mim H-i» &et Hyne« iviU act an toe deeorirtion committee. the usual cuwtoiu Mix H. \V the Btmnl *»f Fulls CU «H»trit<i.l by of th« fatiiKy on Iwluilf of itCNlleti will hnve wirvdlluMt\- of tlit'< m«kin« lUKl Ailing argaaixaikii Haumd hAnnlfttr, nx<»rl»r B. r THE OLD HOME TOWN •»—«*».-.«- Stanley Mr* TJitai i« for ftw jiuriiose iliat the program of «mu»errttt«tn ttartt-d of he school will be contin ued by the 4-H **y1b uert Not 4 «ooJy will <tJ*e Club aim <to mm «fae leowrd planting oC treat in he neiarfcy j^reains but It will aijteo have a« is goal -ttu& raising of at le«t ten ph?««ant» by ev«ry enrolled 4-H du b member. Basheiaatlt Group Formed At « meeting m Thursday eve- ning at the Glubuoi»M» a BaskAball Club, -wras oixanteedL The followinjf were appointed membets to thb gov erning eo«iitt*ttee: Gleii Higman, hyle Gib*)*, Horace Ladoucer and P«tft Ber&hjr. Other appototanents werfc; H.\<3jft«non coach, P<?te Ber- Captain and Fred J. HeWriek, Manaier. f THOStt -T>MO? LAZIB5T Cocrrs \THIS ' SIOH <^ YAWN CElsnER-WHY, THEYVE J JUST OECIDED TO QUIT CWECKH»« SOMEBOOT crosses A CHECKER A MEXICAN 4UMPINQ SOS TO UHSSBH THe Siisoii... White Firm Starts Operation on Upper ? inembwrs prowent The t«tiu wiil pmetlce at Fine until local facilities liave b*fcu canipietecl. Th» to awept bookings for out o l town game*. Bridf* Club Fanned A mew Bridge CIuli wa» organiasc^ oa IweeOar jaJglrt *t the fcoane of' Mm. Fwsd iHK&ano. The name Dia- mond Bridfe Club wa« adopted. Freaent w«re besides Mm DuchaHo, Hr»* C. Speincer, Mrs Jack Rolfc, Mra J. R Plielns, Mrs Veynon Pel- key. Mm. Wtlliajn'Jarvis* Miu A Jjatk>ue«r, Mia Victor (Sieney, the later suoBtttuted for Mrs. Jom*ph Lambort. First prisse was mm b? Mrs Spencer and tne coj»olation prl«e wa« w«w by Mrs. 3. U riiejjw. The club wttl niwt werr TIH4<1H.V Next week's game will be played at fbee lK>nw of Mrs. Jack RoKi>. Mm. Jbhii Schoek received a ea- lAesnun from Sweden, informing her of ber moflier'g death. Judge Chawles D, Wiatew\ today announced decision in the- trial be- fore bijn yesterday in the matter of Mm Mietlosfld of Newton Falls vs Grover C. McCollum of F3ne. Tht? judffnieat grants the plaintiff dam- ages to the amount of $00. —and eosta An auto accident was the ha- YEARS Of* CHECKER HAVE BE«3UN TOTEIX # ON HAHK HUTCH AHP DOPE HnROTTEt£~ THEYVC CAULED OFF \THEIR BATTUE UHTJL-THaS <5rAME IS rtm*m.\ •' of the suit. - RisJtug Star Bridge on of XIr* Eiebsrd KUey. x 4, • A.H regular membew wwa prck- at. excepting Mra. Mike Hajnlye. Mrs. Ro^x IMBy took ner place and W4)a 'tin' fircrt prize, The next s^nte will be playwl at the home of Mrs. Italy Htiglst(Kr—— - Mr Gteit Kennedy oj Gouveneur arrvicd last nighi at €he honte of Mr, and Mrs J. Griffte. The family Griff is hv «jgnged in preparation* of tomorrow's to Mr Kenmxly, Trial alCVanberry Lake Oa Friday »ftemoon at before the Court of Special before Judge .Frank man of Bi'nsou Mina* and a jury Joe- ThooMiav alto\ Harold Tbonuin, andE Maurice F. Hwley of CoTto»» X. f.» were aquitted ou a cbariw of vi- olation of section 176 of the State Conservation Law. Inspector Homer J. Duffy appeared for the prosecu- tion and Mr. Charles A, Murphy of PotMdam for the defend* A. dance will be lield on Friday, Decretabcr 11, 11131 at tlie Victory Hall in Newton Falk sponsored by fhw? nit>ml»ers of the-newly) izetl ba;:kc»t ball team. The proceeds will help to defray the ec*t of the eqa.ipment for a local ball court. Friday & Saturday SPECIALS Pineapple, White Rose (Sliced or crush) Large size, 2 cans for ............ :;3S~ Peaches White Rose !«• size, 2 cans ,35 Grape Fruit White Rose, Ig size can .IS 1 Dill Pickles Qt. jars .20 Catsup Van Camp 14o>z. bottles... .18 Peanut butter (White Rose) 16-oz. .18 Coffee (White Rose) , .,. .32 Coffee (Circle W) 20 Jello ... 3 pkgs. .25 Armour's Evapoated Milk, 3 cans ..21 Pork Roast (Fesht Shonldes Pork Steak ........... lb. .15 Pork (Fresh Bacon) .lb. Beef Steak (Round, Sirloin, or .._ Porter House lb. Beef Roast (Shoulder) MARTIN BROS. The People's Market Ham« T .... .15 Home Made Sausage 2 lb. Rolls.. .35 Hamburg Steak 2 lbs. .25 Remember that we gme service that the | chain stores do not Tbe music will t>ee furnldhed by Ri ley Itoojrti *K«ni>u» Cutupa.\ Round and oUA-fartdooed daixcea will be i \ x \ A bridfe {Murty <wtj» h«d on ereiiif ftt tile dwhoW under •poowciirip of <tt»!&calty of the Newton F«1U Union School for the benefit of tbe fund belt* raised- by the •cbqol to provide q t pie r : eTaeer to'tttenearfy familioft in town. Tbe \bigbt $xi»m tn bridge went to Mra Andy Hugtto and Mr. Al BOKK. Tue prizes in ptxlro went to Mrs Jfl^w Btibur m«J 'lir. twn Eaton. There were t'i^litwir tubk*^ Refresh- ments were st«rv«l which ha<l been donated by raric-u* p* ople Tho Coni- mittt« et«n^i«te(l of: Miv. Helm B, tickets and advertising, Helen, Hyncs: refreshmentSf %3 a 5svlHy»f8: iirlzes MbvfBar- bam Yavra: Tables & card^, and the Misses E, Poabwly, A. Shayne, Mary Ix>ary and E. Higman si j X50 awl 300 nueu found )n the lumbering of tlie^lKson-WWi<eroi»panf wboae project up h Raoqattte Hirer «ot fally uutU>r way with <hm opening ot a second cdtup tU« mmk. The CQmptmy ia operating two cftnpr one in the Gran*o# Cftuntry of Hugarth on tbe Plaliu tad to die luilU of the KllJott HanmeA other is fur^bur up. is ^unic of vhl* wood w(U be Cu]ui«iiiiy ia l'lnt- Kroet here &nd i*i>t will 'AO iu the wme mflls at 'i'HHMV T^tke. Tran»p«rtJi- t»i.u will 1M' by truck. T!H. Kllivli nijilii her* already •irf *»i»*-ratliMff aw l ij WJU said by i«uiv offl'-trrH j**rte«taf that* ha*••»• -uff'.(vtrt <«-U«*n» o n thrir | t>>r •«.>::>>• Hia»- aJutul irkh » ••• • ,iti:- ..i\ ortulli^ ill. 1 '... u-- ii.'tunuf ant invr.mf nit! IMI, n^ 4IIIIIHMT lit n fiOpirrwirtB. <w<* ilry HUUM whiili rpoenUjyiavw ia*n instructed were placed ft ofr witlou .ibl^i weeek, enabling the ooat- l>any to enter the mark** wltk a kiln-dried product wbere bclortt tiMgr have been abipplm <mly lumber. In addKkm to the bmrtl Sl^on-WHite Company sof c wood whieh will bt ftMtod down the Ractiuotte scqtt f^Nimt t«i the mill* of tbe Racquet** Elref Pa- per Company. oa the cleanup squad. ^ Mrs JowpTi Xiambert^turneflT on Friday evenlni? from a wat>k\«i visit with nt«r moilicr, Miit. H. Itorkqjr, at Piweefleia. MIBI t4iuratt>1a Berakur and Mr. and Mrs. Fbil Fletcher motored on Saturday, to Watertorn on « Ohrint- mas shopping tour. Mr., anil Mr«. Henry Lutrimore and ebiltlren, Norman and Dora and Herman BisKon, moiortxl on Satur- day to Gouvernvuer on a shopjping trip. MIM Ida De <k>nff, fltndwt MC tht Potsdam Xormal School, la m* ^f^k end ffueKt of Mr. *nd Urn. Bow obinto t THEN READ THE PRICE TAG Tom It around! See -what's inside! lode at the way it's designed and built! Then you'll understand why; the tone is so marvelous—why you get lasting pleasure—why your money goes further in RCA, Victor Radio! 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