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TUPPER LAKE FREE PRESS Thursday, Dccmber CENTRAL ADIRONDACK NEWS FALLS [CK,SR. '^sttMne of Star Lake > court this morning of the Peace Chartett a elMirgf or driving flUe under the la* tlajoor on Friday niKttt of nofarjiilty to one «* tftMHlS&W and coots Henry J. Hddrtek, ffcelpti and Hunt* *aatar#d on Haturtliy Luke on a Mr, and Sirs. Ernest Brais, Mie» Ettei* Bra** and Mr. and Mrs. And; Hughto Saturday took in auto trip to CkmTeroeur, wteere they did some Christina* shopping. Correction.:-- Item *C Deceuaber 11, beginning, \The Diamond Bridge Otab met <m Thursday, efc?.\ nfcftuW have read \The Rifling 8»r Bridge ClnV* etc. Mr, Harry Brans motored on Sati nrdsy to Barrisfttle to vWt MIH* Dorothy Precill 31m Ely Blawo and daughter, Parollne, and Mr. ftfceJdOB Forkey ware the gtuata Saturday afternoon of Airs. ZL Allen on an *uto trip to 0ottv«nMmr. Mr*. JoMvb lialboitf of Natural Bridfett Jtar the gw*t «f h?r titiujrh ter. Hr*. A. Thtrlault fur the te»t Tcry Merry Ctariataaas '!**>}& Powder Puff Beauty Parlor pKiN Phone 364 week. She intend* to remain Here daring the re§t of the thS* weefc. . Mr. and Mr*. C. Spencer motored Saturday to HarrtawriUe, where tfcey wert Joined by HTK. C. Brotwoa on a Christmas •hopptnc trip to Water- town. MUw Grace Harmon, * atndent at Gouvernevr, virited Mr. and Mm. Hugh Boyd orer tine week-end. JCr. and Hn, Boyrf btrwrht Mln Har- mon back to Gowrwraenr on Snartay afternoon. Mr, and Mm. Vernon PeUtey en- tertained Katurday and Sunday Mr. and Mm Rail* BonA of IMwanlK. Mm, Archie Beauchamp and Mr/ Joim Lambert tfteat Sunday at ** hone <rf Pr«*f waor and Mr*. dow BMtrand at o*I*m*writ in* the rid* tu Ostfettitwr* ttw la* IHI* lutil O»* iwupniiy of JsV, l-« It, Kobitutoi*. ttlm vlmke*! friend* Uwwre. Mr, Autuulo J*<*oumtr awl fam- ily entertained yenterdiy a mmber iff i*i«th(« mwl frlrndn Thfjr W«^ M»'.'atttl Mm WllUnut IV iJikr, Sir V|«f«Vf Mf tn-l HUM mvr 4»e Mr. Walter Jarrell and «st of Carthage rMted Mr. and Mra. Jm Bnbar on. Friday and stayed until Sunday, 3»r. and Mm Carl Woortley and HOB, Raymowl, of Morley, K. ¥., arrinxt at the same lM#e on Sun* VJr» «'!!n»<* THE OLD HOME TOWN laaMimtf U.fcfltfwrt Oiw Stanley ?. Heidriek ,Sr^ «ryone interested in the, which contemplate.* theorganiaation of a loctl Hbrary to attnd a meet inj? on this cominc Friday, Deeen* ber IS, 8:15 i>,na:.iiMne«SaBhoa»e. Mr, and Mt». Victor Cbeney and Mr. and Mr*. Philip Chcaey motored to Carthage on Sunday wtoere tibey visited Mm. P. H. Cheney's tor, Sister Marian, at the St. Jaaue* Convent Mr. Joe Robar h*« »o far eight rmu* H* MAD-UKK. HC THAH FOR TmH OF EM CITY RABBIT HttNTBRS HAVE OOMK A UOT W m IN cowing Monday. The ladies Bridge Chib held their weekly mueethur at m home <rf MrSj. Skuaet J. Hodge. AU regular mm? bet* wer« prt—nt, Prise* went to lira. B. O. O*ora and Mr*. C. h. Be friend. The don witt pfey next Monday at the bone ot Mrs. Ron- ald Byoaa. The Diamond Bridge Chib met on TwMdtr erenism at the home, of Hit. I Balph Ph*lp«. Ml re«ular membem were pretest. Mm Vernon Pelkey wm flwt prtae and ttie ««- •oiarioo prlM went U» Mrs. U& Rolfe. The club will bare lt» next gam* it the borne of Mm Joseph Miis Bttinni Tavm of the New- ton fill* Unto* School win leave m Friday tit aletper tor Kew York City* wher« atw will m*iul the C%rktsw« bolkiay* with retmtiveti. Mini Mary Batty Leary, teaojier # lanir«ii«as tit tit* local high lll acwxmpaay Mr. awf Mm, RiXey m far t« Potadaiu on war mm% to MiUMMia. Mr, WiJ- I mm Leaiy, &#r fer&ttier* wik motor im *'r»- CRANBERRY LAKE MBS. i star .••»*• . Mr. and Mm Ofaftiiat W. mm le*t Monday to «*ad tbi>U- day to—on wttit the parent* of Urav Thompson at Koine, N. T. HIT. Ohate Tboamm in at kpSM a*. ter am operation for appe*dVfe!a ait Mercy Hospital, Tapper take. He la Kaining iUrengUi and hops* to IM bacVat work *XHL Attorney E. J. Jonea, of Biaiford, Pa,, iflpent the weelc<«od wtth Ur. and iffrs, A. L. Owen. Mr Harry Van Horn ia oot ot town on a bosiaoK trip for the Km- porluuu Forestry Co, ChriMtmasi Hjrhu git BM» to twinklf In windows, r«< .,. iw that ir U higti time for UH to mail our Mated pareela, Mw. M. C»1\i*ch aftopped in Tap. per Lftke Hwturdny evening. Mrn, A, U (mm arcoorpsinkd If r. mi ft »HWln«Mi trip U Mr inl many o^-ber •>i W, ,A»1 m&k i'V .'-l ^'Jt-- HEARTY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS mink to tola tmpning record. On Friday, Mr* R. O. O^twrn, ii*rj«. AI Roag and Mr. and Mm. Charles D. Water* with Mr. Dotur- laa Watcra^atjUie wlvce*, molorcd to Wttertown~oo a chopping tour. Mr. and Mr*. C. I*De Friend, Mr. Wilfml Cheney and Mm P. H. C%e- ney a]*o motored to Watertown. Mr. and Mm Ronald Hyne& In com- pany with Mrs. A. J. Kaminra, Him Helen Hyneo and iMr. Eddy Nolan, motored to Potsdam on Sunday to visit Mm Hyne*' xmndparentft, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lapoint - Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. De Friend motored to Lowrille, Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. CkrmJd Xortx. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gibson and daughter Lorraine and aim. E. Ban- motored to Potwdam Satur- day and to Norwood. Mm Bannis- er atopped at Fotadam with friendR, vrblh Mr. Qibnott and family vl»U- ed MB parents Mr. and Mr*. George Glhwn at Norwood. Mr. and Mm. Charles O^lmrn From PROPP S INC. . 11 IWi Style Onter « the Arv-.^ •• f.t.,-, • , ^'.«- Tupper Lake £o*f Minute GIFT SUGGESTIONS ;FJ t^l Silk, and Bilk and Wool DB3HNCTIVE Plain or Initial Hose .. . 50c up Ties .... $1 up Hand'krs 75c up Wilton Bros. Shirts $1.5G-$1.95 Hickok Belts and Buckles $1.50 — $2.00 -.'^S^aS* iV' •,\' ^fe Silk Lingerie $1 — $2.25 Gates and Wear-Right Gloves Saturday into the qtiarters recently racated by Mr. KiHtnrn and family. Mr. Emmet K. Hodge, purehaffins; for the Newton Falb* Paper Company, had during the pa«»t we*»k the following businets How«nl 3. JSbaserb- «f Oswvgo Faun Corporation, Fulton; 3. JSt»- bins of Watertown Paper Stock Co., Inc., David & Baker of U. * PeaVood * Sbank Co., Brownrille, Maine; R. N. Watts of Cheney Big- elow Wire Works, Springfield, MM<. Edward J. Thorn, Pulp Dhrfcdon, Bkiward Hmlth Paper Mllte, Ltd., MontrwU. H. P. Sehenk. of the Iin- de Air Products Co^, Buffalo, N. T. H. J. Delay oC Union Talc Co, New York City. Edward D. Flarin of Johns -ilmmville Corp., Syracuse, S. Y. W. M. Mei'han of Syracuse Supply Co., Mr. Meehan ix a brothi-r of Chic Meohan, the New York Unl- rewitj football coach, BrMge Clab Meets The Rising Star Bridge Club met on Monday erening at the home of Mr*.. E, Bernler. Minn, Xfttrransia Bentier took fite place of MM, Mike Hnnley. AH -other regular aMsnben were present. Mrs. Victor Cheney! won the firat priie and Mr*. Richard! RUey rpceived the consolation prise. | Tho next meeting will be on Mon- day, December ?£, at the borne of MB*. Victor Cheney. Mr. Archie Beanchamp went on Thursday to Canton and receWed lOGood It's HOC only price... not only ap- pearance ... not just a new gadget. Bui|t into these two radios are no fewer than 10 big improvements. A complete and exclusive Synchro- nized Tone System that revolution- izes performance! Value you can see —simply by turning either set around and looking at it! Gome in—hear these two new RCA Victor models- then \look into the back\! You know what you're getting when you buy that way! L. C. MAID \Everything Electrical hi» a«eond paper** in hi* petition for naturalization. Be expects to re- ceive nig final papers alkwtt March 15th, Meawm Philip Cheney and Joe Cady were, hi* witntMe*. Mr. Solomon Ciady motored yester- day to Canton to attend a special meeting ot County Welfare Oflcers. The meeting to consider toe li- brary aeoblenv took place on Fri- day night at the Clubhouse. A eon*- ftittea to cooperate irlth Mr. F. J. Heldrick, Sr., wa« appointed. The. fottowtna; are ito members, SIhm Lanransia Bemier, Mr. Richard Ma- ley and Mr. Victor Cheney- OU nm* Beealleal Mr. and Mrs. Harold Santimaw, Mrs. Adelbert Wright and Mrs. EU- M Santknaw motored to Watertown Monday. On the same trip Mr. San- thnaw treated his mother. Mm. Ell- sa Santimaw to a vinlt at Felta MUK where she had lived <» yean ago. Teaterday was the flnrt tine that Hm. Santimaw returned to the scenes of her childhood days. Mr«. Santimaw'g mother, Mrs. Mathilda Oser, in those days worked at a •tore in Watertown for 75c per day and had to walk to work daily. Cal- ico sold then for 60c per yard, aa evidence of hard times not equalled today. Friendship Cteb Meets The Friendship Bridge Club met on Moaday night at tfae home of Mrs. James Santimaw and all reg- ular members were present except- ing Mm. Charles Osborn for whom Mi« Veroa Santimaw rabstitnted. Prises went to Mrs. Vernon Pelkey and lira. Harold Santhnaw. The next same will be played at the home of Mr& Vernon Pelkey on the JljKt^-'hu'^k u. :L Ikfimmnn compauy witu j^rindual a &. y and Wm Asm U. Skayne, teacher in: tb^ primary grade* of the local school will motor to Ogdetwburg thia weeac-end. Mr. BobiwKML will be Joined at Ofdewtfmrg by Mi** El- eanor Quay, w*o will accompany Mm at far as' Whitehall, Him Quay's place of nstdence. From there Mr. Robhwoa wiM cms* to hit bome «t Bridfrwater Corners, Ver- mont Principal Vine* and Miss ^Huyr* win rfitnaia in Ogdenaborg until Ciirtstwaa. ET*, when Mr. Tines' steer, Virginia, a itttdent at the SUt« HotftarttU Training School for Nans**, will leaTe with them to spend t he Christmas holidays at their home at Saratoga Springs, Mr. CharlttTBtalord was an after- noon rialtor at the Noble Farm, Plerpoot. through the kindness of Yarduaarter Bert WaKe, Mr. Staf- ford's serrk** and tbe use of tae comp«ny*s trodc made it posaUAe to procure at Plerpoot UM turkeys for the unemployed at Newton Falls. The Board of Kdacatktt, faculty and student body join in extendtnar thanks to Mr. Wsite an* Stafford. Misses Bud and Helen Hyne*, and Siiaabetn Higman will spend Cbristmau! with their parent* at Car- thage. Mi* Margaret Moscoe will divide her noation between Deferiet, her home, auid Onange, N. J^ at the home of Mn. John Jtorpfay. llxc Morphy will be remembered as Miwt Kathryn. Coes, formerly a teacher at the Meirton Fails Union School. Wills Nose* Out 22-20 Victory With Long Lake Boy s One ot tfte most exciting games of Che ae**o& was played Saturday night in, the hiajh.scbooi gynmastnm betwem the High School quintet and the Wells High Stfcool.The two teams were tied at the end of the first half with a score of 14 to 14. However, the vieitlna: team succeed- ed In talking tfce victory in the last two minutes of play with a final score oC 22*to 20. The local girls found an easy vio tory And had no trouble in running up a score of 56 to IS orer r ihe Welhi High. * * <J <*<<<< « < < < < <\<\<••<•<•<\«\ • Week - End S P E CIA L S Pineapple, White Rose No. 2* 2-4.35 Pumpkin, Van Camp's No. 2% 2 — .25 Pork and Beans, Van Camp's 4 cans .29 Sweet Mixed Pickles Quart jars .32 Dill Pickles, Quart jars Grape Juice, pint bottles Pork Loin, small Fresh Hams Veal Shoulder Roast Veal Chops .20 .17 :l: ill ;l: I :i I I I :l I l lb. lb. .12% lb. .16 lb. .25 Phone 133 for prompt service and reasonable prices. Martin Bros. The People's Market CM********* • lie i uton ^rhcioi tre javlnc in m*> fcertaUaunent Mr. Baker, principal, will atto»d Hie convention ot Associated Atfttt* C which w^i tie l>«ld la fyim- during tteJ>oliaaya> UUm Both Stoat, who la a busIneM coatm at torn in Utlca, ii at boaue tor Tacation. Nell Rdlly it ham* from la Seminary, enjoylna: Water la Harry Mifiord, Brok* Amd Discouraged, Im Presented $23 Pars* Hurry Mefford, who baa- htm wmt- ferlnar wito aMbm* and a had btmrt oomUtioo, gtnoe imwlnt work on OM new job ot the Emporinm I'owatarX, Oo^ where %e bad worked dttfy « X short tine after a longtime any adnd of work, iMcatn* ased ai hl« fnnda were wrote to a brother In PewiajlTaaia, who xeplied that lie wool* be glad to have the aide brother with him and vroald car* tor him, but eowld not f«end ca»h tor traBBportatioo, Alter- naklnar an attempt money lie %ad IoftneA to men in cwnp, h« dcekMl hn hare to fo t o tba County Bona, mmi WM jurt xctfdy to hurt; ch« tovti make arranxenM»tai tor » hlg frtend, Jamet Vtotoat, who mentioned the drcmnatanctt to peop»« who at one* had takea till matter up, circulate* * ptpar aw mltinc in & pone oi |SS, the «Mtr7 car Care, called the alck to his room ana presented the Harry Mefford will ipead Cfetiat- man T^ith hi* troa»«r instead of at the County Home. We have been fortunate In not having many really needy to caure tor, auid all those solicited, renpoaad* ed gladly in thli caae. We hope tHe care *nd chfer f* hi* brother's bo«ae . may restore the rick man to beaTtt, and that he may enjoy many more years of good health. He asked hie Iriend Jin to thauik all thewe wbo had been ao gewer* oui at a One when almost every- body is needing his own money. -\. LONG LAKE The toboggan sUde is now ne*r* iij? completion. A shipment ot haam ber rrom Canada htm been trt and the coostxtictioii is rapl-aiy. School closed Wednesday, ber 23, for the holidays. It will opea January 5. Among; tie ers leaving for tlieir Tacfltioii their respective homes are; Mr. George SammeTSon, Banre, Pa., Mri. Faaet lone*, Yorlc City. Miss EulaHa Bynawt, Watertown. Miss Ann Qulnn, Colton. Mlas Mariaa Goode; Symcoie. MtMr AHee Palmer, XTnttdilla, N. t.imm Graee Smitto and Mr* Biitabietit ParkrhuTst, botfi to Cambrldgeport, Vt \ ' A Chrisfmaii projrftm w*s 3pre* senbed in,the Hl«li Sdhool Awtittt- rivmot Wednesday morning. The arid flvo grades gave A Otriflritma* oi»t« ettar under the direction of the W& 4 - sic teacher. Mm Goode. I3>e grades were repre«etjted in tlorw and two short playa., Tlie holiday teason being brated in all duunehes, the Mett*od- Lst Episcopal is arranging «pe*dal exercises. - . St..Henry's Chtxreh will <Mcbr§te Miduipht Maf* Christmas Ere. Tlie skating rink has been floo^d«d and Is now ready for iitie, *3to young people are enjoying the addition to out door liife. to Indian Lake Court Schedule Jan. 8—North Creejc at Jan. 25—Long Lake *tjt!*dn'*n Lake. Jan. 80—Sehroon Late at IttiSfcra lafce. . Feb. 6—Indianr :Lake at Long lJ*U F<eb. 29—Indian take at *Tordi Oreelf. / ' ' Thursday, •'• i: ' • t f' %• I i. »- > ! STATE Fl OF ST ENT1 FlgHPEODUCE —C0MME8C FEWER W1& Albany, Bee. 2: erita owned by N juuaWed among proaperoos enteri a statement im\ HMM natdherief mWk a eonxmercj im<n at a total of $»l,ooo, mv* atrvatively e«« Of course* the eeii* any money raised are xtotk watern ot tltw H food parpuMMt. Tl \ is arrived at b; much the Htttti* obliged to i*y j IM for the »moi easy. Pritat<» Im lie price* for fi« Morgenth O Beorganixatton game proteeting to pal it on ft } Police, is jilanne Commissioner H« Tot aoveral we: afents from the partment fcave aboot the Static prftteetors in eve m tetentioo, ac< •tdoer Morgeaft of the pweent pi able to properly at the same time the force an up? organisation. Dreasinf a S €om*inati Owieeof c