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ene es mam cmc mi re iew. N Tr ert en, a Poe Ac onl, ' of White Creek; NMrs.~ I Lippert, North Hoosick; At ette: Bakaltgsd ~Hoosick Falls; Bridge. Discharged were Mrs. Mary Jane Wysocki and son; Master,, Denny Oakes,. Berlin; Mts. Betty Tane Austin, Eagle Bridge: Mrs, Frances Gu ber, | Hoosick Falls; Mrs. Linda Rose and dauglhter- Mrs. Ruby Gro- buski, «all 'of Hoosick Falls; \| Mrs. Foyce Appel and son, Hoosxck Mrs. Betty Jones' and | son, Peter=bugg, Mrs: Mary Ross, Annette Bakaitis; Hoo:|\ Sick Falls; Chrxs’gne BaldWln, thte ngeek * a . ,“r\.-'n; «ame Jownwbuudmgfiavaostlsweor“ of.. Vi t‘fl'dents an opportunity to. assist of WOVEN Plaid BENNINGTON T1151; w. C. gdmmde - for: the Wonderful World Enjoy 'the gl hashing new \Total Look\ in gay, colorful woven plaid . . . to dream in '. . . 36 loungé in. Predominantly red or blue plaids. Sizes geme‘ {IVS/In Fabtan:. J.: Kramer, E a g1 e| heavy shade. . town hxghways. | [Another Plaque Goes ‘ By Herald Tnbtkne ‘ ges fon, the New York Herald rees should. not be lame on, poorly ; draingd areas cently cut over Last year more than ‘16 m11~ lion trees' were. sflpphed, j.) y State nitrseries, . most: having production area. 'This year an. planted throughout the state.\ cies will be afiord§d the mter~ nsted treeplanter ‘ White Creek Board Re-schedules Meeimg A> meeting of the , ”White Creek Town Board, orlgmally scheduled for Tuesday of this day, Sept. 17, at 8 pim. in the ners. o :- .The purpose of the meetmg ‘w111 be to give interested resi- the board in plans for marking 4 « To- Standard Press - second year in suc bune Has chosen the Hoo- : Fax k Standard Préss been grown at, the Saratoga} yo: estimated 17 million -will be |: By ofdering early this fall, | , a complete selection \bf. spe-] week, was postponed until Fri- |. ”MacArthur was ‘attend 0 ron an\ 'From thxs areg, those at;end- liam Reinfurt, and' William Burns, all of the. Tawn of Hoo- sick. Another area man, John Norton of Hoosick: Falls dzed this January t\ 'It was. through the efforts Park also a veteran of the MISSOUI‘I, that the arrangements fqr the reunion were.effetted. A .dinner and entertamment are. included Ce ANNUAL MEET OF PAST - MATBONS IS TONIGHT The annual meeting of Past Valley Chapter,; 'O.B.S; is to-, night 'at, Masonic: Temple. . A served at 6: 30 \and each: fber is to prov en have been con. [ing will be Paul Rivard, Wil- lL eyes--of Hyd e |- Matrons' «Circle «of Cambridge € covered dish | supper will be a alitpress 'help dccorded®é: newspapers. ‘ . 'The winners are bemg rec- ognized for the quality of their stories, and for imaginative coverage of the annual visits of the young New Yorkers, states the Herald Tribune. - An additional 14 newspapers also earned honorable men- [tion, and in this category is [the Glens Falls; Times. Circle Card Party [s Open to Public The annual public card party sponsored by: The King's Daughters, Ministering Circle, will be held at St. Mark's Churck, Hoosick Falls, at 8 p.. on September 29. Mrs. William E. Buras is general chairman and Mrg}| Charles Frazier is in charge of tickets which are on sale. local Christmas work. cards in their owh home, re- along with a prize FOG CLOUDS AREA 6 awarded a plaque for | \ esh 'Air campaign of “9641; | Most of the winners are d Proceeds will be used for|Evoy and co-hostesses are Mrs, Virginia Hustler and Mrs, For those preferring t0 PMY | Madeline Rellly. 'The annual freshments can be furnished| £004 sale of October 8 in the Republican Headquarters wil} All gainEQ will be played. [be discussed. NHS Moelter, , “-Marzox;§e Kep G >, , wxll be elected . 4 W t s BOYS’ PAPER: DRIVE K TO FINANCE TRIP NO. HOOSICK - A paper drive this Saturday will be conducted by Boy Scout Troop 68 'of North Hoosick, to fi- nance a trip to the World': Fair, Scoutmaster Morgan Parkhill will escort the boy: to New York City. The troop is sponsored by Flomatic Corp. REPUBLICAN WOMEN To MEET AT WALLOOMSAC The 'Fown of Hoosick Re- publican Women's Club meets Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 8 p. m., In the Walloomsac home of the president, Mrs. Joséph Carelli. Hostess is Mrs. George Mc- [EARLY SEPTEMBER Frost scattered here and| {there with a heavy Chand {fits of the wet weather to #6} DPDORM SHIRT vrith BLOOMERS Sharp and sassy slnrfiafl 100k. contintes to be a-blessing. On the first full day of school the dense fog,. The faculty aims [to dispel the fog by exam timt in June if they have full I operatmm f EOE -uu»n*Mwuugw,amum@¢~»qumfi . Fw ad c Ho w g m a om c soe ould lh a ow marked the change from Au«] [gust to September in this areal] [so 'there were some cropsll which were having the purpose, The wet weatheril students made their way in a) Ie Stockon Hand PERFECTION - OIL BURNIN a: CABINET TYPE In Stack for IMMEDIATE pELIVERY LARGE SELECTION OF ELECTRIC HEATERS For Chilly Mornings Cow! C. 1 1&4 Me., wh “Away-mm rive. nema time's » frre cret as ae reaches ess cmt ones temas heve m a ee een ag es.