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Eerie einen INEW YEAR'S EVE » 9Tfll4 Northm—Aflamt --- |~H9WARD JOHNSON And His Orchestra The Biggest Peggy in. : Western Mass. ' Snowball Skewers? *% e p ‘ af he xévflf-lm se . t * l t Balloon Showers .. ».ssion, 75¢ Table Reservations £0 l Phone 1071-R. aas rge co «fififlk-firr Classfiled Advs FOR sun 'ma SAND, GRAVEL and LOOM - In- gum: Maurice Lannon, 1 High treat, Phone 27FJ, ' Hoosick -* Btf. HOUSE ON . ABBOTT STREET. - Ning xooms and bath; automatic oil burner, all modern improve- af . I STATE ARMORY I 1 ve p ifigission b railed\ the- emergency a L3period, A) \thing of the past and. “xi—queen a ( baon exp} . ri-Béuif. in . further increases in traf-. 'at lerigth in the“ Wlmfiha. 'fe.' The railroads sought to 'have M he surcharges continued: pending .The Boston and Maine rallrogd freight office 'here was unable AD, give any kind of an estimate;-ba» \ed on the cost of freight shipments | of the past year, as to the amount ' the- would save local ships pérs of heavy machinery and other Wee JK. ¢ eglhnlng‘ to- admitted, however, that the saving) would run into several thousands of dollars. n .. | KIWANIANS HEAR TALK _ ON TOPIC OF ANTIQUES | George S. McKearin addressed Kiwanis Club yesterday on the sub- ject of \Antiques.\ Mr. McKearin exhibitea several interesting pleces of glassware ag a means of bring- ing home more vividly the out- standing points in his talk. Par- ticular interest was shown in Mr. method 'of distinguishing original ] items from reproductions, The history of Annex-lean 'plass- ware was touched on briefly “the, speaker, who told of the many uci\ tivities connected with - various HOME BUREAU NOTES It is exected that severa mem- bers of the unit will attend the“ recreation - ae ‘ool Allen“? YwELn, \To 'dext ; week, etwrtlng at 10 a. m. ProfnSmlth of rmell will be i chargev Other tes: January. n by Mis: Elege'g 324 at 11mg] ~s. Helen . “90 1 p. m4 J uary 7, 10 a. m., esson on planting,}. and care of seedlinge end*13?ouee plants in American Legion rooms, Munfcelpal Bullding. Covered-dish luncheon at noon, each to con- - — - - tribute a dish. & TO RENT HOUSE, Fisk St. - Inquire of Worden & Son. 30. FURNISHED APARTMENT ' or ROOMS, with private bath: In- quire 7 High Street. - Telephone 221.J, _. - ~46tL. HELP WANTED commas {at f € |'Eheless, means a conside hie ay ind to. the dealers. . . . the members of 'the Hoosick Falls | PY. Mme series - and Fie Btrong point is the . \ec 3 c - e anageenmemmihe 'at=« the' exception, that Fred A.. Dun» ham, Hood Company manager at Eagle Bridge,-said last night, that' 'turning \C6 formal there and at Salem. He said th | station was the only plant. buying mteiée—mlwehreughenbehe—Heed— territory. «No outside milk was purchased at Eagle Bridge Tuesday, he sald, ~| but he admitted two tankdoade -were - bought-from Gfld—‘Mefial Farms, Int., yesterday 'and two knore tank loads will be furnished by the same concern today. He claimed 80 ~ per cent. of regular producers were delivering milk to the Hoofl concern. John Nolan of 'White Creek,. district director Lor the faid 'rblp milky, was helng 'diverted from Hood to the United Dairy | McKearin's~rexplanuation © of~ tha plant at but admitted | Josses from, 'he ranks of the pro-. ”\\’“dz’li'c\érs ~SHevaeral, 'he said, had re- | tinned .to Hood wlthln 'the last tew ysl Toal g‘ 4 \ Ar offer of :the New England Dairies, Inc., a subsidiary of the branches of the antique-b.ati 3hoss , fi'ww‘mngifapd Milk Producers As- ociation, to. purchase 26 country receiving plants, including those at \Eagle Bridge and Salem, has been turhed down flatly by H.. P. Hood, fnd, presi fitfiot H.'P. Food arid Compfiiny:! *In & letter There have been little or 'no € their request for a general revision, |-etriice . developments in- the. Eagle | * milk receipts were gradually re- | ~gument anteré ita third week, with |, \n! i,\ has been _ enjoying hristmas vacaon w 95:wa Miss Monica Haussler, e \student nurse at, St. Peter's Hospital A1“ ban week-end with her arents, Mr, and _ maul? fianesleg' 019.8513“an Mr. and Mrs. Orville Walsh and son of Hartford, Conn., were holi- day and weel-end guests of Mr. Walsh's pgrents, Mr,. and Mrs. William Walsh, High Street. |_ Miss Rita McGuire of Lyman Street has been visiting relatives in New Jerséy. Lieut. John Berry and Mrs. Berry were holiday and week-end _Argio Albergne of the Field Mu- 'sic Detachment, Military Academy, West Point, enjoyed a . Christmas furlongh 'at. the home of Malian ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Alba gine, Railroad Avenue. / passed the holidays with relatives in this village. home last week from the Mary Clellan Hospital, Cambfidgd, ‘w’fii’éi'e he had been receiving treatment., to member produisers, New Eng- ‘and Defies stated it was prepar- at such chbuntry points as would insure to farmers an ade- gums“ and economia co-operative andling of their product. MR., MRS. KEARNEY ENTERTAIN THEIR CLUB MF 'and Mre. Martin F. Kearney were host and hostess Saturday evening at their home on High f Street' to the other members of the North Country Club. Dinner was served at 7, the table being decorkted in keeping with the Christmas season. Following this bridge was played with the awards going: to Miss Veronica Kennedy, Neil O'Brien and Miss Helen Don- ahue; One of the features of the evening was a Chriegzmaegrahmxl FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, po -_- -- _ ' SCFENTISP---o------ a plants. 'aeslers rofua- | Harry. Hale, tag, ,¢fi!.-‘Roeh;est°e rhom a ays, fig“: M d a . Ir.,\ - ewe, Hartford, Conn, was the holida; guest of his George S. MoKearin, High Stt Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chapnian returned last week to their home in Plattsburg, after attending the funeral of the former's brother. Robert. Gannon of Jamaica, L. IL, and Washington, D. C., respectively, with their mother, Mrs. Mary Gannon, Eldredge Street. Mr. and Mrs, John Okis and daughter, Dorothy, of New | York Okis' mother, Mrs, Joseph Domi- nick,. Mechanic Street, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam M. Marvin | of Parsons Avenue fave been en-] ents -Mr. and Mrs, merma- Troy Street. 5 - guests o the latter's mother, Mrs. | | eorge T. Wilson, Classic StreeLfie Willliam Larin of Paris, Ontario. ' . Leo _ Rancourt, Sr.r returned The Misses Cecelia. and Rita |.,\ have been passing the bollday$ | dip City passed the holidays with Mrs.] | tertaining their daughter, Miss Ruth Marvin of New Rochelle, and | their grandson, Peter Carpenter; Jr., of New York City. Lie flu” - t . ats wT revemoves seen mare a 4 'Horaee Baldy pass- as with Mr. and Mrs. M of Valley _' the guest lest week of Bric Cushmen and ughter, Elma, have re- 'E ee s r ianwuml business meeting of utheran Church wil be held i Xhurch, Hal} on Saturday, Jim y “W1: m. o ~ lng in detail were giv- ing school for the « . by | Classic te fibre, .and .Parsons ut. \aik ok. ren «ha their parents last edubeda. evening at her home on 4 + Ad rAvenue. ing of Tarrytown, who wai‘aeriously injured in an mobile accident near Trenton , is making rapld, recovery a£ home. He expects to resume to be out around again Gt a ni’onth. \~ CENTER WHITE 011be -_- ~BAPTIST CHURCK * The new Harry L. Bock, pastor. / A large fand appreciative com- any attended the Christmas en- Foertainpignt-' Thursday evening. he pastor gave a very interest- ig and instructive illustrated talk nuflchiltiren of the Far North\ eplcting the work of the North- C Burdick of I Pete. memorials monn w 5a THE TEMPLE Baton-wee, S, Inc. J ove ee rp eng awn-4 l & l \hi Ap: Lai f) hello lx _s HL t¥ ¥ oped o MayBe Manufactured to Buit Your fiequlremenu by a “ski 5a af RUTLAND, VERMONT” e A3: n 01| .- Weware pleased to refer you to any. of our manreatianmr '' customers in your community for whom te have executee Be sure to get our estimates betoce buying—— .-- If In tereeted, Phone Rutland 35 at On METHODIST: EPISCOPAL -__ CHURCH Rev. Howard I. Stiminel, minister Charles F. Wood, choir director . Miss. Elma Rowley, Organist. Friday, January 1: The Junior and Intermediate Leagues will not meet this week., ~ ' Worship, 10:80. -/ We - aha, to. 'Be - New Year; together bz» an' ob- | servance of the 'a. Supper. The pastor will brlngn & message' oh \The Meaning 'of Vorship. Sunday School will convene at 11:45 a, m The Young Peoples Fellowship will be held this evening at the parsonage at seven o'clock. The Presbyterians and Methodists are working together in these Sunday evening programs for young peo- ple, and the youth both Churches are cordially invited to b present. . Tuesday: Choir practice this evening at the church at 7:30. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, . ._ Hoosick.\ Services for sunday, January 3 (IH Sunday after Christmas): 8 a. m. Holy Communion, 10 a, /m. Chu’rch Sechoot. Sunday, ' January 3) - 'Mornt £5 WILST HOOSIgg BAMIST The Rev, Blzenry W. : Habel, .Pastor : .._ Mrs. Bert ker,, 0 gem Services for Su do; pl ary 3; Morning Worship, 41 \ “Se'” mon: \A Life of Power for the New Year'. » Sunday School, 10,e,. m. Lesson't ‘The Son ~* God Becomes Me: For a ay. -J ** tbc held #0 Albom is vice wil _ ..,in the fsual :80 p. m. C_ Christmas Entertainflnent 6,0, Tuesday evening is the day get for the Children's Christmas pio-, gram. The order of the' program will be as follows: Hymn, \Oh Little Town of Beth- ithem\ Congregation' Invocation Pastor; hymn, \O Come All Yo Faithful congregation; recita- tione—-“A Short Greeting\ Rich- ard Sherman; \Christmas Mend- ing\ Marjorie Pine? \Christmas Day\ Rudolph Griswold \The est Gift\ Marion. Pine; - \The roler\ Waiter Habel; - \Why Worry?\ Wells' Rady; - \Glasses for Santa\ Roger Moseley; \How Much Room? Bertha - Piritz; \The - King's Birthday”, Anna Nielson| \Before the Paling Star\ Robert Sherman, Leslie Folhemue‘ ments. Inquire Box K, Standard Press . age, filst eff Mechanic Street in | | of plain cooking and references] BUbday School for pupils under. nd. guests .of Mr. Clark's] N, bss Ton atation on Wood Tslanda | St Paul's Mission, Raymerbowm recitation ~ \The sue“? the First Ward: Tmrge IAWH AHI \ desired. Will pay $5 a wock |20, St 11 8. m. enema and sisterdn-law,, Mr, and XG » Sor rer Kodiak, after which Santa | 9 &. m. Holy Communion and |Old Story\ Winifred - Griswold; den. - Address Box G. Stan- Mrs. James Posters, R. F. D. 2.| Meoe'tng every Wednesday eve- illiam A. Clark, Jr. Classic , s & yisit and distributed gifts germon; hymn, \While Shepherd» Watched rd Preu. co | North Bennington, Vt 16, [ning at 7:30. flames; \of bo the to the members of the Mission of the “my _ Name, _ [Their Flocks\ . congregation; my . = _- . Sunday's Lesson-Sermon | __. onn mm: of Spinmfi: '%, | s Mb“ “3611001; H ediotion, pastor 6 5A \e of Mood e one o ”77m Cae \Hod\ is the subject of the afizfimm Win. lay evening, to an 'overflow £30 p. m. Evening Prayer and | There will be a Christie e’xl- Jon”; vyhone Pemi‘m 531321. hELIABL ® WWW son-Sermon in Ait Churchéb of m Mm mmmt «a P44“ a ~ choir ~ of ~ fiinfihfive fa en#, e 5;th £01“ Which every one is>to 2 6 _ s y ; |. GIRL to take care of children, 11°23“ Scientist, on Sunday, wr. and Mrs. Robert Newcomb |C dermis“ FA - wring“ “a; £15351th 111,221?“er . Gek p . me in A Mi i 20% 10+ Of Mom“ matbum houd‘y‘ FaT . mm ‘md the rm\ ep pply 96 Classic {bt, , Golden.. Text, is: \God. of the laters patents, Mr. éantata; \The Divine Child\ which'| - _ >-. CHURCH $3 tha Bolder. 2,61;th mn the, Rev. M. Harmer Patton, 0 a gift when the, pastor-elect - . [present to \distribute the presenta STRICTEY FRESH ®GOS for sais Hoosick Falls, Ts \ |_ The t Jack's Park; Fiver Road:] h- r\ 2 e Lord, which hath showed us D Classic: Phong. goodek m (P3 ® aul ire John 8 owing“ ass 'la [numbers are called., Santa gm be or heifer, '. Mist Rfeshen\in the Among the citations which com-| 'The Misses Mary ‘Rellly and. |- John m Choir director at the closs' of the ”6mm dally al Falls, 148. 1664\. | goop YOUNG CUOERNSEY cow,. fnxw (Psalm 18:27). Street; , , EEVEX:IR Idiom modern Spring Cam-latch Eagle prise the LessonGermon is the. Teahan .of :Schénectady are |p EDDY As : antata wilt agiin be ° Marlon Jc Improvements and garage. In-/{* following from the Bible: \I» not m this waek: with relative; Fle papa ineg : : iunday evehing. | ar Lynn H0 mum ST \erea hie quite m Wm” Street, ___ 13tf orer : ral h y | God in the height of heaven? and | here, pon pen ele Fo 0, at\ [36 in the Uaited 'Pr Services for Sunday, January 3: WM!“ ! USEDIDELAVAL CREAM SEp.| Three children. fiewfi; behotd the height of the stare, | 'Atre. John Dathcin is in nass) E i férat | t hurch at Cambrldg®. ° | | 10:30 a. m., Morhing Worship , Bev. Jerrad O. Potts, rect V. Seep \ how high tHey are! . . . . . Ac: /bany Hospital where the was OPO®- girt. L. ad. Plena. T er p\ \ The: pastor will preach on \The f m choir din-ego: IL. Darby, organist Services r’f Sunday, January 3 ara lips, £23:er Frad: Ii Josegh S?“ 8 Seymour Court, 32mg? now-85mg? mthgmm.sand aged 6n leaf. week for sinus trou- Bnlmd owir Christ.\ - The choir will mg. Gem-u é? donnie t mn cms peac reby good shall > \ *> ng or. f fav. WA '@ Es- -| render special music. 104 -. _ LOST come unto thee . . . Thon shalt] Mrs, Albert Kyer of Westaoo» f 5 Tre.\ 3: Bullock, Choir: 11:45 a. m., Sunday School, & live or dressed. hur- o | (ikki > make thy prayer unto Him, and [sick is in the Mary MoCleilan E 120€ . ~* DMrector _ __., Charles. D. Chapmen, sst’mefinten‘ (I; Tfifyflgfirfl‘ommmmmllx) ids J. ;Hoffman. Phone 921-193, t » SMALL POCKET BOOK contain-| He shall hear thee, and thou shalt pital, Cambridge, where sha dent. Classes for al ages The 9:45 a. th. Church School Hoosick Falls. , 1648 ing eum of money on Mechanic pay thy vows, Thou shalt de- derwent an operation. pastor will teach the Men's Class| jpa, a. m. Holy Co and Miss Mary Haswell, the Mar- | aU oo a,., y Communion | HARD I)r-COazs»p: | Street or River. Road, cree a tHing, and it shal} be ef \M3. andt MrS, Philip f f CEA - 34 O:. m; Observance of the “may?“ $1. Day. Reward if reamed to 9jtablished unto thee: and the light and Miss Sally 15min}; who noah Co oan Riri inant d's Bup Co vinic Ke mara 3 Kindlln z, four. W3» $1\ ar EBmith Street.6r The Standard {shall shine upon thy ways\ (JOB | beep Christmas guests of Mr. : i a pos b bas Weeknay Notices t John's Chapel, Walloomsac ogan, 26 Carey Rvenue, |__ Press. 1811\. | 22:12, 21, 27, 28). a xd reer | Uitesnlield, Manes, are Vini : feleo miembers: | Wednesday, January 6. 7:30 p. m., - 9 a. m.. Holy Communion: “deem; Phone §0-F : .[ \C The LessonSermon also includes ¢ _ & io arpa A (Co Uooding, Mrs. LeGrand] Installation of the pastor-clect. 2:30 p. m., Church School. site (foo 90 REAL ESTATE the following correfative selection | afr ;: § the formeg j i é ry Wuller, Mrs | tails of service will be found in > onne from the textbook of Christian au of this village. ~ *i. Mrs M.. £ . bolumn of this issue. Card of Thanks * | 8m FARMS and village Science, \Science and Health with Cetot. % : ' - | ; Monday, Jshuary 11, Men's Club! We desire to express our heart- I ° properties for sale, Phone Hoo Key to the Scriptures\ by Mary tesumes regular meetings. felt thanks and appreciation for Sick Falls, 9MFA4 X | Baker Eddy: \Unless the harmony Wednesday, January 20, Men's wor us itn © RADIO and immortality of man are be- ss will serve a supper recent bereaverhent. We os- ~ coming more apparent, we are not li m churen parlors. Harold Kin e 3 spp\ a fhe thoughtful Wémsflfinyeurmmhfim-WTJM and |- {is chairman of the committee in newefilgoeewhoeéntfiomsend bles. Guiranteed service on all gewhogugm reflect wfit gaming , .Acharge, | » for use of antomeéebit makes Fourteen years of exper- or erfor, pndefsta: I mm business. Peter Iig Gr belief, Spirit or matter. | NOBTH 11005105 moose Sigalos, Church 'Street, | Therefore 'sequaint now thyself] Eomiexfi'am Phenom mmm inflbeaxpeeee'” [ + _ 6. * | YOUNG WOMAN of EOOd charac- p 606 East Main St.. Bmmmn ter for general housework in a Mrfiand Mre, Morton Clark of New{fiYork City were holiday and/ I mbwmm Heo