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[ AT N RTH ., OQSl ; The parlcrs Of the M st -.'Eeeping > | p ; e i f @; F 5 len 000 Mission, \Walloomsac wil hold ibishatts urx/ ' ortder 1 B17 Church at North Hoosick were tions, ~mang@gement « ba ager , Ake ee t/, Toit fay ay\: 3m © {fit public card party befiore Lent dentflé‘flrehzeioiggg gm}; the 13g” {f N eatre ing ates ant ll | |. | .. _ ‘ c s evening in >+St. John's Par- of a daug er, Dora Belle, on \] ing 0 that file? last égnlng by an audieno othe unique idea next V ; p . ae . ao : 117 Rc ~~ *| 18h: House gat that place. Mrs. uary 16 at their home at that fifsfirfhfiffifian aand $312?“ at came there to hear the redio evening and which will be gon» |; eg ¥any A. ( ( TC Darg P. LL Streeter is chairman of the .pl ce, Mrs, Hewitt is the fOTME® | simon are the committee in minstrels presented, by the men' 's |'tiviued until notice, On Wedne committee in charge. | __ \I Miss Agnes Jones of this village. | Cparge, , choir of the church with Rev. John lgggmi‘fainggogghzofugxze-glgflésji 10,0 60 60 ft take % [e Pato T ‘ \o _> - mmm mrs mor- imfiktfifistgi the church act- men escorts will be adniltted: frlele fats in - \ © \ _. .._ ican | . £ [\ s a s * i i p . a p N to the theatre as guests of Be pris .am ondmon gere Hariy' Hor: (| ~ Hem he Hannaman and Chestgggflan 31:11:13 Wednesday' nights, in so far as greatly missed on the Bah & the soloists and chorus were J, q. New Théatre is concerned, a’f team of Company M of which He f Cul mipripely wind . . - Byars, William Cathcart, Sr., Clay. to be designated as \Beau Night\ |a valued member, . pig) g ' x ' Merrin leading the ton Hillman, Charles £3 H any and couples will be charged a sin- XXXXX ; ® rk f ati T \ the Hegaguarters Com- man, George, Cathcart, ahd £3013; gle admission price. Under the as Heads Frafiernlty . \.-; pa . y A7 Bany. . basietball quintet came] [ Cathcart. . gylng tiinto fag Hop. L eGrand. C. Tibplts o: thi 4 ges . es. | RANI al A . 'The unique manner in which the. next wefik 310° xiii: ts file town was on Saturday last, at the h.. while\ Eoastin appy ' Au program was presented made a big induce k 2h Y les as only one | _\°¥ Club, elected president. of the | Minamsmmm’recent ° of. ;( dam on the com-g at} hit with the large audience and it hem fo fe mg}, be char 63, The' Kappa Alpha in Media. The or- Ang when hurt at the a Rrmory . herWurday night is likely that Rev. Mr. Mase) and fe? W and mama», BAnization is composed of alumni:{rate of three mile y Bcore of 35 to 33. 'It was the Y ie same goes for \poppa and mama\. | ? ,. undergraduate members of the'], we oll t kind of a squeak for the ix his fellow minstrels will be -called |. - , *p . % in to \do thei £1\ - z >_ | Kappa Alpha Society residing ..in | Slightly Deming!\ .and the higher matnema- &_. h N ‘mupon again to their stu BOSTON &. MAINE DROPS this part of the country; . / vin if Fw mba tey is on the sidelines were un- p - . \ EC , age Cler Barf 85, abi ble 'to forecast the outcome, un; C CR. A sale planned by your focal A&P Mana: _EQCAL GRANGE FAVORS $479,000 IN ITS INCOME |° Hoosag Club in - again but not fully it within half a second af the Aw | _. bees gers - featuring ifems selected by them . ff Milk BILL OF WHITNEY A toss of $479,088.78 in net in- Those Days © 0 day. he\ is reported \wo Thar I whistle, «Coupled with the Hoo- to give you the greatest valuesof the year. come is shown in the annual state- An enjoyable card party was . ick Falis'Cambridge high school} At -= Also to help themto make this week the Hoofilpk 'Grange went on record \ ment of the Boston: & Maine Rail hela Frida); evening byptheyI-Ioo- ' Street Acc 'Bame, the event brought out the B \ © best and the busiest week of the year. at its te’g‘ular meeting last week as : E A road Company issued last week, | sac Club, the awards 'oing to Mrs. Mrs. Long, living 0) t tx {1 gest number of customers that 33°33 figure 8 at inmtiwm‘feiy 13.2? In 1982 the net income was $890- | George Wilson, Mrsi._ Derick _L, | Slipped 'onv'the Po bsen Sno a pasketball court in $59.51-.while in R ropped t9 / Hall, Mrs. George H. Nichols, Jr. ‘ Mone f the: armory within recent years, semblyman Maurice Whitney ° of $321,570.72. However, the operat- | and ' Mr. Melving Jones: '| She was pick“ inJ@wCh The crowd caught the old aplnt Berlin that would transfer milk ing expenses make a gratifying | © qoxidition 'an. ted \ e] and dheered control ”if 8:3?e03222rtmtggflg’ showing as with a drop of $3,210,- Congratulations Are in Order <- h‘ 8 oz _ cultur and Marketa. qgcrfgésgmjfls’osz'w c_. _, | went he E Pedic\ Tuenc r idroform i* a f : ' Jars sa ring remap | S104, and\ ordain gp [Df nervousness that seemed to pre- | s = Mro. Charles Holton was hostesh 4 \A A 4 G oF the;..p I 2s g 80 of cad .of, tke il throughout the squad. D G R 5~ 22 to her somewhfl‘hursdaywvening Flora y»ofsadr ODB 30 F * ® x oo puce W . ..at her home on Main Street. The R ' J; and, dlsq in :thi aidito locals were apparently unable to | [ - . get their \mitts\ on the ball. The B R E D . af‘evenlng‘s prizes went to Mrs, Mary died January 13 at Berlin, were decl e\. HEV 8. ~As ‘ , Vanmderkar, Mrs. Louise Baker and*) granted in the Surrogate's Court] Lyon has endeared himself to all © b At A Amsterfam aggregation passed it 4 Sliced and Mrs. Rachel Austin. Following Saturday to a son, Charles J.| the people WWJ ['alF-over~ the-court; -took shot M - -20 oz ~ cflvffibiv, c - Crushed 4 Cans c '~ the card games, refreshments were | Moon, who receives an estate of of the uniform kindness, courtesyl one' unlpn never place {the basket, and if they failed to Loaf Loaf _ served by the hostess, _ $900 real and $10,000 personal, and fidelity with which he has ad- fVednesday afternoon last. score were right underneath to re- Lo, | ‘ | C, ministered his share of pzrochial °\ Mouldrick slipped sand fell On| trieve it and pass it back to one I C ofiF F E E ma an ES l ‘ 0 V A : A No“ I 10C | mms work during his. diasgnate - | tho Ons amet ot (ink quarts for a snow deal OVER 112 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE XXKKX 8-18 The visitors chalked up 9 points | . . . Depression? leg near the ankle.. He wes CB\: in\ the first perioa before Jimmy Bokar 1b. tin 25¢ Can | . A local storekeeper says during \led to the Commercial House and ANY SAVIN GS BANK a pertod of\ one attermson last Dr Hunnon called, who reduced ty coping inv ait mec) Red Circle p. 21¢ Ak _||[JB. week ne took in $1.10, ana signed the fracture. . \Pest\. Armstrong -then came | - C N | | books for the Elks'_ fair to the | _ ~~ - River XKXXKX _ __ _ ----|-acrogsg-with a two-pointer, a neatf ._ 8 o’Clock 1b 19c¢ * - p. 1. c opm amount of $3.50. How long can he > ver Cleared of Yee done, too, but Amsterdam taliiea : | to C Cans yay a ye . keep this up. Wednesday's thaw and heavy | twice before the quarter ended} XKXXXXX showers of rain raised the Hoosick leaving.the scone at 13 to 4. Open- |f ...__.._. s l emmm me n as ' ~~~B. M. Comes Actoss ~~~ T River to an unusualmhelght—wmm» ~Becond riod, Hln’ke o pepomme - Trustee Thorpe, chairman of the | about 8:80 that evening the TGE) started the precezedlngs with Z Iorge aoLP MEDIAL Priiicls gtreet committee, has received from broke and f@pidly passed out. peautiful long shot, and Merrill v0 $3 cakes c F 24V2 lb $1.19 the Boston and Maine Railroad a | Large cakes of ice-were deposited followed sult. EKrulsa of Amster- check for $360 in payment of their about some buildings owned by Al>| dam raised the limit to make the 5 lb Bag. 27¢ . share of the cost of the concrete | fred Williams, below the gas works, | pot read 15 to 8, the visitors still ' - bridge at the foot of John Stre«t. also on portions of Water Street | hgGiding a comfortable lead. Hick» | Moccrom 8 or e This reduces the cost of the bridge and several were carried some dis- ley took a chance on an air-plane; ENCORE pkg \ heafles to the village to $540. tance up Abbott Street. On th@/'shot that sank through the rims | [R opposite side of the river the of the basket without a sound. | 25g On the Company's Time? ter flooded the flats owned by the Moprill followed up with another ANN 16 ‘ pkgs. George Barnett of Mowing Machine company, and @ doubleheader from beneath tne TESER fig 2 OZ b last Thursday afternoon sustained few piles of lumber were displaced,! pasket; Hickey muffed a gift shot PAGE jars y i 5 ui ck © a compound fracture of the left by the ice. L Att 'and Klsélls of the visitors swiped' > leg, while engaged in a wrestling - XXXKXX the ball and caged a field goal match at the malleable iron works, Born leaving the score at the end of the | [ ANN 8 or . 33C Small Igc where he is employed. He was Brown-In\ this village, January half, Amsterdam 19, Hoosick Falls' e i@§ PAGE jars c pkg a taken to his home in Cambridge. (24, to Elmer C. and Mary A. Dana- 15. CAKE FLOUR k 33 . C XXXXX I her Brown, a son,. The soldiers must huve taken a PCJ History Repeating Itselt Bolan—In this village, February beautiful raking over the coals The Russians have found some- |1, to Mr. and Mrs. gsoseph Bolan, &) from the coach during the rest c thing that pays better than war. | son, period, for they came out fighting SEM'HOLE a n I They are investing heavily in| Pitney-In this village, Febwu@\Y| in the third quarter, every mem- a machines. 2 to Frank C. and Catherine Hol-! ber of the quintet giving every ' ' | lan Pitney, a son. thing he had. The visitors, who Save money Ryafiyb Bank b triad bfzohmmr where you . WOULD PROVIDE FOR arty & to William. and. SHienstrup har © ive you can enjoy the ban ing faci ities of the any Savmga t | AUTOISTS ON BORDERS R (tho ml a R , . harrin Marrin : C Ao c RA EDA :: MPK MJ coun retort nemen olsen orerr Bank, the largest and oldest savings bank in Albany, with over 67 000 depositors. A postal wi bnng full information. A bill 'is being sponsored by As- Lée-In this Alban Savi Bank . _| somblyman Hfirbfxtt #4 a??? 10,' to. Mr, and , Mrg..He #6, W). the cust e th te ‘ | T | mewlof Whitehall, head of the In-{son. ' ar . lof events: b €6 Maizeng’afi‘nfisN Pearl St. ~ | Affairs Committoo, of: the |\ Colgan-Tn | thid village; -Febru-| \Igs: McQiure doing f“ anchor | 1 CAN BABBITT'S LYE ner e e a ' lower houses of the Legislature, [ary 1%, WMTWTSI'JUIIIT Col- 3°9- and feeding the Hphife to Mer- | 1 CAN BABITT'S CLEANSER ALBANY, N.Y. that if adopted would eliminate | gan, a son. rill~Hickey and Hawks, the locals INTERFST FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT tne inconvenience now suffered by Glenen-In this village. Febru- began creeping up over the visi- owners of motor vehicles in the ary 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick tory backs. Few fouls were be- --- eastern districts of Reasselaer and Glenen, a son. __ _ 1. lal Amati, by. Referee O'Neil, the Washington Counties, who have XXXXX majorit: % this form of gravy go- frequent occasion to drive into Died - ing to stardam. \At the wind- , Vermont and Massachusetts, be- Cottreil-In this town, Fqbruary up the fouls were listed at 7 < * Alf cause of license regulations Of 13, Mrs, Thankful W., relict of| against the soldiers and 2 against thoge states. Jonathan Cottrell, deceased, aged the visitors What could be fair- - u ar The bill is designed to provide 77 yearg, er? & certain reciprocal privileges for e However, the finish of the third . non-resident motorists in adjoining REV. C. O. JUDKINS WAS quarter found the Amsterdam out- states within 15 miles of the New | R _ {ft in the lead. Then began a real It is WELL-KNOWN HERE- battle. According to Jim Harri- ina\ f York State boundary line. Each Wednesday Evening? Commencing specifically intended to effect| Rly, C. O. Judkins, pastor of|gan there besnt been ouch a pe. ACO Sitverbrook sliced February 7th ‘ agreements between this state and Conrist Church, Glens Falls, who|iod of basketball in this town with- ‘ y Vermont and Massachusetts where- gjad Tuesday of last week at bis his momory, not excepting the by persons in any of the parsonage in that city after a| days of Lamb, Carpenter, Gill, te »» daily entering another of the three, | week's iliness following a heart at- | Fairbanks and a few more of the The New Theatre Inaugurates a \NewDeal would be required to obtain bUt| tack, was well and favorably legendary heroes of the court game. one lcense-that in the known in this village as a forceful he soldiers closed the ga . where they have legal restdence.| speaker, During the World War} “a Clinifily noagd out 1:11) 35 tog3§ eese Whole Milk Ta mil. The situation is said to fhe was one of the speakers At &) yijstory.\ The rubber 6 will be ' \ust: = 66 Bl; é I I NIGHT ’, [| many residents in Rensselaerand Loan mass_meeting-in-the- 3130110!) ee a owigsrzvsome > - \Washington counties and persons| high schook auditorium, and Hae |Z from Vermont or Massachusetts hag spoken here on other occa- tin’llviedgorixniczgg‘ month of March. + f & R who frequently enter this state OM sions before the Kiwanis Club and HD RS co On which Nite each lady with a gentleman escort will be business. the Woimman's Club. @ A admitted to our regular performance as a guest of the --- The £4u PFriday-af-|-on . 00 c p --- . £ F d & ‘pe' f SU BENNINGTON COLLEGE . |ternoon from Rev. Mr. -Judkin's Merrill) 1. £0 2..0....... q management. Two admissions for the price of one, 35¢. AY BE MADE CO-ED late church with Bishop Francis Merk ' I +So get together folks. \Beau Night\ is for all couples M J. McConnell officlating and With Armstrong, r. E. ..... 1 a . 1 Bennington Coliege, originally many prominent clergyman in &p| {McClure, r. g 1 from 15 to 75 years. Children under fourteen, 20¢c. All planned as a woman's college, may tendance. 'The remains were plan Stiakuls'kl. T e l single admissions 365c. be converted into a co-educational | ed in the mausoleum of Plvie View | r 4 &e se.. 0 ~ institution according to an opinion wafumetery, m galls where 3:2: expressed by Dr. Robert D. Leigh, remain pring when prisident of the institution, in an will be taken to Bristol, N. H., the Kiselis, r AtMSTEB‘DAM address at Sarasota, Fla. birthplace of the deceased for In- 3011118, 1' f, ** 9** Dr. Leigh is reported to have 1Atermeni; 0 42 4. said that Bennington College is a 7 woman's college because it seemed MISS DWYER HONORED wiser to start It as such. He said ,, AT 2 SOCIAL E J ‘Ralla, 1. gg: .......... the college was evolved in 9.1182;fo nll ws og a 2 4 . i pou ;.. Whole: to a need and has become so' \ME } ye: Cik, MCh tig Thas cat Bin | tom is * mereree O'Ne!l. At half time 15: CHOICE; MEATS AT A &P MARKETS {{19, Amsterdam. Timer, Burns. ~SPARKLE > Gelatine Dessert or Chocolate Pudding AT ALL A & P STORES Bugar Cured These Hams are of Excellent Quality Mild-Small Desirable H‘OQOOOH mlooflowo 8 | smoeomnea #1 orm © The colleges, Ds. Te Fouls, 2-7 Amsterdam. Scorer TOP GRADE ROASTING \ e tu 400 0 O less to impart a give mt'ityof mid 5 wheal g he wis stil Er en quan id \iy.\ i \ , fiensgwledga the?) to develop the a.\ Tm” Week's Game , C Gra efruit eves te eee ve s +} a+ - $12.50 ability and interest of its students $1133;th Jihcfneaumgextb. ‘eGreensfivaofAJbanyisto | in | \ lb pa 1 22 slllll..... . $12.50 and teach them a love of learning. e gu Amik up against the soldiers here ‘ a Florida's finest quality members of two Clubs of whic fem-day night. The visitors E&E $12.50 [LOCAL ORCHESTRA HAD |x free tables of in in. nih diet gal at a the Up to 5% avg. Good size 3 for 1°C ‘ Deliv FIVE JOBS LAST WEI WEEK were in play with the awards $0 | fig,. com of former ered Anywhere, An‘y Time. Ladd's ~ Orchestra - Featuring to Misses Lity Mahar and Milagiate stars. Mfifik Trroese, STATE LINE coaL co onan Far pores ao bel cire < | Shoulder Roast Beef o 1§° ® | bzen goigg strong througbmgt this t ssgenmibfd fello ubsriert i e¥ent is scheduled to‘get underway || | earn ed B eef BONELESS b I7c New cabbage . - { bo, * fo- f A section for weeks past. But last fbers Refreshments were. Fed iat g:30 and will bo preceeded by | Phone Hoosick Falls 924-F2. week they were kept especially I}? the hostess, cll 1% prawnm game at 7:30. BRISKET Medium S; . ta Odd Fell Saturday eveni Miss} mgifiefihi‘iflififi: 0d may ‘Dwyerm tepdered a £1?ng $t AY UNtISTTL Tg Ham Slices center cuts 1b 19C Hard and fresh lbs PLAY UNU: ra an € = = , at Ariington on Wednesday, fority by fella? members of arothé _ nANP- A , > Monuments, Headstones. and Markers .=. 49d ons. tory hee Gub at 8 Sree er wes) O:amary Bos ot (This applies to Hams advertised above) Arnerican and Foreign Granite and Marble on Friday and for the Second Ward {®erved sat 6:30, th e being de ®. tegarde 4 t ins Encore Canadian Social Club in the Grand Army |orafed in wnd blue and ha ‘ - J. J; STANNARD, Cambridge, NY, , |S fm A chos pag pub F Gamma Bacon Style 1-16 pigs Fresh Beets atery Lettering a Specialty, and _be sre unde - pt pass hi faz hoon B wite f ie 1: ; ‘ , } For the next 30 days we will give small discounts MB of mm Leo Leda and gry ted , ts ' ° wos opp - no # te 'I aml vea a Ip 4 Ai #¥% j ) Grew tops and on al} orders received. is . Leo Rancourt Le onetime | EK l xg 's PLB! Ol Wi 4+ I rt |P [ $ P Eo ‘ E - __1_ the diner, ths but Sowing Lesgae . 1 LGZd / st K = targe bunches-Bunch §q [ 1934 LICENSE PLATES m MUST NoW BE-ON CARS youg ~I» 4 *~* goo on #s P Last nigh} at mialght the DER-BROWNEFLL AGENCY o Tos sctomotie pie! op HOOSICK FALLS-CAMBPP!TCY l “$3? b? m gm Wiest % .. . ; ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 1 a chile Departigent. Mote swerve ymfs pistes ca the's care re bla to m $ inemmencaten, ¥