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sselaer County Standard & est ;This-Paper-1 e|\Grandma\ Moses To Be Guest This Paper-Tc First 150 Men Of The District | At N. Y. City Art Exhibit Flash Returns , : , ‘ CC l - h R Tin IT ina Jo pape rie e ;~ a_ , 11DIE . (In- Line For Selective Service/ |- Mrs. Anna Robertson Moses, of | the 'préss, radio and. movies, MrB. ”IE , < 2 tu , 1\ . . i .. _The order of appearance frr me coke f iL Eagle Bridge, past 80, who has been | Moses has been receiving. a vol- 1801101], N lg . t t ' OAL in th lectiv Srl, if sharing space in the country's. ume of \fan mail\ that -would be-- -- -- \ ® ap CRW 0 0C CC C 00 20> determine (f‘fivi $320; egg; was 782-331?\ E. Bombard, Hoosick.| £. dA®L) 4 44 A 6s : | mini?) ‘neflsgapgfi a§d_maggzine§| griwiedtibi a 15011131112“ mime or lfe- e 2T * $00 . e Washington - on Tuesday “31192 2008-Charles W. Wiliams Hoe-\F J. Alla Has cat C andmarlk: 's£ 70 , e outstanding personages o o artist, Mail is coming to her .. © « ' 640. In *Claovt 3 . a abo * C* £0 6 -_ J. Allen, pre c> f - 70 Years to Be [ing day as the result of her display | daily from all parts of the country. | Figures P (”acted as Fa,“ as,| No {Clencal Help Has Been $5001? ag'ggntnngfh 22231 déiwn 14761313er E. Bulson, Troy, RD 3 | _v We *s \ - t u 8 alls R t . & - » 1 « Received on a Large Screen | FEinployed and Board Shuns] ber 158 was the first - number | 1873-Walter T. Becksteiny'Hoosic'k ¥¥ g» ' \ on Dougherty Building. - & P 49 Years in Ser- vice, Was at Hoosick ,Junc- tion in Its Palmy Days. Compelled by illness, Fred J. Al- ~ (e. abe a 5 a . -: . Eliminated in the Interest of 0f paintings at the exhibit at the (In compliancé .with the request «[> i 353155056me Galgrie St. Etienne .in New York of The Standard Préss, a member |. 'drawn. Fred 'AC:\ Young of Bus: Falls. ‘ kirk was the man in this district | 678-Harry - C. Donaldson, | Jr., | NM wod s gig, isi 31116 for even greater pub-|of Mrs, Moses' family has written A, victim of, the encroachments HC!tY within the near future when the+following biography: The 4-ring circus, national, state, 1 Board 384, endeavoring, to to hold! Number 158. Troy. : of time and yielding to the modern 800% to New York to be the Born in _Greenwich eounty-and-town-olection _._which Set \At r r rere_in |...Because-it is estimated that few.| 19830-Chester C. Newcomb, Mel-|\ best ; §$gtyriliilmsfim on\ of this trend in 'church construction, the 2 ear-lof- auto r of the Gimbel De-| Ann Mary Robertson Moses was i reaches itg grand finale Tuesday Circlilation last week, issued the |er than ten per cent. of the men rose, RD. ' sectionn‘wnci'a 1:9? plication \oar steeple of the Immaculate Concep- girl 81‘th ore at a \Thanksgiving born in Greenwich in 1860. 'She night before the greatest audience following self-explanatory state- registered will be called for anpear. 78-William C. Scheib, Melrose. October If: f it if?!” Heation on tion Church, which for nearly sev- P any? gutialtirt sinnd crafts. She came to Eagle. Bridge when a small ' since Uncle Sam entered \show ment on Friday: ( . ance before Draft Boards and be.|45--Thomas T. Magma Troy. . the R a'fi'lroad ar tre remezgt’; under . . - r-\yesars -has bedfizone of the WAS extended the nvitation per- child and was educated in the dis- business\. will be seen and hesrd'} ~ It has just dome to the attention |C2USe the list of registrénts with 1944-Frank B. Fitz erald, Bruns: |p}- 062 Rett E Act andi 00 .. - ® * ? - _ sonally by Louis Caldor, who \dis- trict school which is stil} being us- \ a a |< > ' , - , E 6 thereby brought to its termination: “MK _ . famBiar landmarks of the commun vered\ 'M M t % F here through a hook-up arranged [of Selective Board No.: 334, Hoo.| $34 is slightly more than 2,- wick, - « |a contintious service of 49 years H1\ | WC ity, will within the next couple of COVCTC a .m¥‘5- (1585: our Sign“! ed there today.: - ~ R - i_ for by the Hoosicls Falls Standard | sick Falls, that efforts are being 200, The Standard Press today pub.| 1869-William P. ' Ellis, Hoosick the employ of the FR hb a R in , wéékg nake its disappearance and ggo Em thv was in oiwni (in un- In 1878 she was married to Trom- Press. Open telephone! wires to made to inject politics into the Se- lishes an unofficial list of the first] - Falls, , , | rond. and g’ts‘ succes chburg , hecome but a memory to be recall. J2Y for the- purpose of nv ting her as Solomon Moses who was a ip;,. newspaper's-editorial-offices Hective-Service work by cértain par. 150 in line for call. 25-Byron Groesbeck, Schaghti- |a mwwmff l -ace: of in -| given fare the men's | - coke. fo C ® taal to L *% 7 ed during reminiscent talks or by | *~ the event. grandson of Dr. Solomon Moses of from - . any, m= -_ . or attempting to numbers and the order-in.|600-Havold J. Dwyer, No. Troy.\ MY Allen began Wor Piplmcal Interference. e pore slept e Loud act \»hotaeras Mrs. Tho: Hoostck Fall3.\~\ Following - their 6 , F \Au aizxain ? r e old phot ___ oe E -v radio and loud facilities |['fluencin _ ing for the ml - ges |--, ares Parone Ce- . > Aime - .-Amnouncement to this effect was py mrs--Caroline H, Thomas in Va.. whare tggy‘bou'ifiz farm ang LOrouen the courtesy \or\ Willl2 [fluekce this Local Board in the mat. Which the names are printed is the 603-Henry .8. Pajak, Schaghti~] Plitchburg-rallroad; now\ mefifitgn . * A+ * E Ruditis, agent for Philco 'here, te C appointing clerical he'p; In |Order in which the mert will be f coke. mi €:; Egan, O; S. A., pastor of the + # . APB», _ . : Milldiehirg church, who after recelving a re: 'passing though the village, saw the mohinsed the Cornell saini County returns to this office the let ft \be known once ard for. Of men from this district is not yet Fells. 0s Troy, and was assigned to port on the: spire's condition from Moses paintings and wool pictures is located on tho North Hoosick DUC After they come from the [all that Local Board No. 984 ls not kNOWn, but it is believed that the 1M428-Joun IF. Beaudoin, Troy. YAMIOUS right job¥ betweeh Nofth the steepl'ejackfs who started to re- a thp nhngslsl and Noo is located on “Te Thorin Hoosick-. voting machines and' ballot bokes; {concerned with politics and will desired number will be easluy op.| T7-Howdrd O. Morey, Grafton. Adams, Mass., and .Froy untis . A an rough whom he became ac-) Cambridge road.: There they con- town returns will be sent in bY | not tolerate interference with its | tained from the first 150 on the list, | 160-William G. Casey, Troy. & , March 15, 1894, when he was ape . pair it and following consultations qusinted with Mrs. Moses. In ad- tinued farming until Mr. Moses' a ; _- . \point yank .. o alole 94 with a number of the older mem | gition to the Moses paintings, the | death in 1927. Since then the farm this newspaper's own representa~ | public wo‘rk by politiflans (ff f’ ny '{‘he following Is: the unofficial | 7 ohn A. (MeGuire,-- Hoosick | 1} ed agent» at quosi‘ok Jun?- - ~ Ken ove y-=them tives a tripe-or-breea=----- ~order-Hist: \Falls tion, - +- - i t =i-has been F tH ‘ pe- --= - -* ~-- e --at-the decision to have the steeDl® mang of- her bread, biscuit and youn : Mose: From 7. o'glock unti} it is def- Furthermore, we wish to make |158-Fred Young, Buskirk, - 666-Ward, McKeon, Troy. He remained at the Junét'ion un- =--«----yazed-\Work-was- begun Tuesday jelttes -as proof that painting pic- iviultnrgefirgfllfigég 3g.“ gigsim‘c‘fiut: nitely known whether th’e‘mulg; the following announcements in be.| 192-E!llis H. Grogan, Valley Falls, 190-Carleton W. Robinson, Hoo- til September 25,. 1925, 'whon he - - on the removal of the Slate 400 tures is only & sidedine and that | together with his wife and three MCAS have \won with Willkie\ half of Local Board No. 334: 105-Irving E. Shaw, Hoosick Falls S!¢k Falls, . was transferred to Hoosick as later the actual work of razing the,) she is first of all a housewife and children, Edward, Jean and Mar-| O\ the Democrats have \returned pry, p, Local Board has not 188-LOWU!s F. Cullen, Hoosick Fallg'| 210-Robert H. Wright, Berlin. . agent at that station. On July 1, steeple will be started by the good cook,. 'These products of. jorie. |_ ' Roosevelt\ a corps af volunteer _, employed any clerical 120-Willam Alfred Siek, Troy,. |67-John §. Archer, Hoosick Falls. 1930 the station work at Hoosick plejacks who will perform the ODEF Mrs, Moses culinary skill will be Mrs, Moses has two other sons, Statisticians composed of DADKONS: pop A1 pesistance to the Local |C\ ~ Barnett, No. Hoosick. 107-Carlyle T. Blanchard, Wy-| and North Hoosick was 'combin- ation with the aid of ropes Only) arranged on a Thanksgivlag table. T'nvd and Forrest, who reside in Public accountants and legal 807 | poorq poy, poon rendered voluntar.| P. Whalen, Troy. nantskill. ed, Mr..Allen putting jbalf 'f his according to Father Egan. In According to Mr. Caldof's plans, Eagle Bridge, and one daughter, Y18¢\# will stay with the hectic job ily and gratis. 14-Pasquale R. Daniels, Troy. 2069-Kenneth F. Gaylord, Schagh- time at each place. .On. Septem- 5 i u a Frock: ¥ 6T-Frank FE. Shaw, Mechanicville. ticoke. » ber 9, 1985, the Walloomsat station view of this work, Main Street b@# Mrs, Moses and Mrs. Tho { , ' ': of sorting the returns for public} , e . ¥ been closed to traffic between Hall be met at Grand 06,323? 2&302' $122 322538“ Re\ F‘ilsher othRglolci< consumption. Election returns Second: The . Local Board. demwmebmuity‘rmr 180-Dominick-- A.--Haurio,--Valley-|-was added to Mr.: Allen's: job and and Elm Streets in order to EUATd by a battery-of nuoving .picture! Anna Mary Moses, dled in 1938, \Om the majority of states where tion . cons mime or recommenda-] 19-Lester M. Rath, Hoosick. Falls. f he covered the -three-stations-un~ -- . aghinst the possibility -of accident operators, newspaper photograph- Mrs. Moses has Eleven grandchil- the polls close at 6 p. m. should from concern 2g; it? clerical help | 766-Lawrence H. Hewitt, Peters-|59-Willlam E. Lioyd, Brunswick. | til September 6 of this yéar whem to persons who would otherwise ers and reporters who will be wait-) dren. A great lover of flowers, she Pe&in to reach this office in about \TOM any, pu Mc isfficial or from burg. ' 2042-Joseph J. Andrick, Hoosick he suffered a shock as the result t h anyone Seelting public office, 172-Sydney =C. Scott, Falls. of which he is still incapacitated maki use of that particular siretCh. ing to record their arrival in the t £ an hour's time, 8 5. 1 F . Sy . Fa otay T \\* “gt, pols for ar \oat of d‘evo es ggreat 4.29.1 of. her time ta. Third: 'The Locat Board has re- Falls. [ Ta-TLawrence FP: \Bushee Hoosick ~although~~somewhaL p \ _ FTastor Consults Many metropolis for portrayal to the her garden which contains a great Hotel, ceived no advice or recommenda- - 7 -improved nation on the silver screen and in variety. agement of Dougherty's eb 126-Walter J. Sprague, Hoosick Falls. Mr. All ; Fatt: Egan said yesterday that ariety. directly opposite this office, a tliOns concerning its clerical help Falls 1925-Leyton Bars, Troy, RD 3 f en was at Hoosick Junc- it wa~ only after numerous talks the newspapers, The rest of her time she puts in {11 be thro crossg from any public official or from 1g f pad) 1. Trey. ton during the years when the , ‘ C . Since her work a rt'st » at her paintin in making yarn large screen will be thrown agcros 187-Ernest E. Church, Berlin: 246-Donald M. Ronesteel, Troy. railro&44 busine with and others, and wor s an a was a painting or: E Y the facade of the building and the ANYone seeking public office. 1854-John J Plask 1 667-Arthur J. Overocker, Schagh- ss was at its height. in ihe 'nifrest of economy and disglaslred at this Galext'ie St. Eitienne' pictures of whith she has turned returns flashed to the screen as Fourth: The Local Board con- Falis * askon, | Valley ticoke * ' LThrough” trains on the Rutland wrintv. that be came to the conclu-| &nd given such great attention by out a great many. fast as they can be typed and Siders itself perfectly competent to 1g7 , f 1 | branch being few in those days, a ur - -Joseph A. 176-Royal H. Simmons, Schaght!- ¥.uon that the spire should be razed thrust mtbfistereopficun machine. run its own affairs and to secure F931?) A. Saluzzo, Hoosick yal H 8 the Junction depot always had & ~* ke. ® - as he was hesitant about eliminat- , its. own clerical assistance withou | # co . number of travelers who were wait= ing such an, old landmark from the O d I d Well C l b t . Town Returns political interference, hout 136957‘11712ands Unavitch, Hobsick {Bl—Jofigofi. élgfifiiffigicgrfins ing for their connections and the local scene. , - r er S SSue l , e e 1' a e As the polls in New York State Fifth: When and if the Local 162-Hans J. Braun, Petersburg. 130-Lawrence P. Browe, Hoosick if: if: 211,30 included a largée The plan, according to Father e a remain open until 9 p. m., it will Board desires to employ aid of any $95 L. Banker, Troy. Falls. dailg foy t n re r, calm a. water . Egan, is to remove the steeple as For Muster!“ . GFS Branch S mot be until shortly after that nature whatsoever it will be guid- 147_-Walter H. Warren, Hoosick 124-Frank J. Auernie, Hoosick tam]: Ar rans eritaso a water Tar as the belfry and then rebuild g ° hour that town and county re-{ed solely by its own judgment and _. Fals, Falls. arent i 8 daditfesut the station it for about 15 feet to make an e turns are received here. If ar-, by the qualifications specified by 1i355-Olgert F. Ruditis, Hoosick 104-Robert G. MacHaffle. the office w \Kept t? is dimes ig adequate bute for the crors which, Of Com an C 20th Blrthda rangements made by The Standard , law. . Falls. R 1340-George H. Eldred, Hoosick /f,, dal ias' ex; A 11th ceeping of course, will 8t#ll surmount the y y Press proceed as efficiently as Therefore, if there is any criti- 689-Elwood A. Carr, Stephentown, Falls, RD 2. on gas a fV rllgmlzndo h the passen- ehusch, L CL --- they have in other years, first re- |Cism of the Local Board because |1295-Frank A. Van Allen, Schagh- 370-Harold C. Koeppe, Buskirk, 1g“ hafidllnre ia epartrleents and Aveording to an old Hnosick 20. . . ' = turns from the Town of Hoosick |of its judgment, its acts of omis| ticoke. 1375-Clayton E. Shaw, Jr;, HO9~ trangferg 55 thaiggii'eagasfizgrnfif Ful atrectory, the corner s'one of P \311“me wfi’rk on Orggn- Starting with a Corporate districts should reach the screen 30“ or Gommissflon. or in connec- 31-Norman V. Ryan, Troy,. sick Falls, . thing doing\ from morning till «ife prosent odffilce was iatt on ization of Unit Will Be Communion Sunday - To within ten minutes 'after the polis tton with its public let 158-Joseph Baker, Petersburg. 225-Burton E. Barber, Sohnsop- night. ' o - | that criticism be directed against ill Auuust 95. 1860, by the Very Rev. . J closs. A Standard Press repre & 676-Howard M. Cushman, Troy. vilie,. * T. P. Wadhoms. V. G. of Albany.| - Completed This Week, Have Party Wednesday. sentative-will be at every town the board itsclf because«this board | 112-Thomas M. Burke, Hoosick | 642-Stephen Danish, Cropseyville.| While at the Junction Mr. Allen 'The chi was dedicated Decem- f boys , polling place prior to the closing is solely responsible for all-ts-aets--- wails, 703-Silas E. Reynolds, Stephen-| was often called on to act as pilot ber 10, 1871 by the Very Rev. T. neve been recelved at the _ St. dye c of the GIS nour and accurate returns will be JACKSON TOWNSEND, ' \| 185-Ralph P. Davendonis, Hoosick town. | between the Junction and North Galberry, and the Hell, weighing °*2 9b °§YCO° muster in the t; \ti {h 132313; W °t° el “lie ts telephoned here after the count in Chairman Falls. 656-John R. McClain, Schaghti-| Bennington, Vt., for engineers who 2,960 pounds, was placed in the bel. gem erst ON mganli' g' Second h entielh , c; ay nex ‘wtee ai“ each place has been completed. THOMAS M. BARBER, 1362-John Q. Button, Hoosick coke. were not familiar'with the rouTe \Ary in August, 1872. egiment, New Yor uard, as 5935 ”film?\ ha“ a“??? ate Serl€3 Gounty and State réturns should , Secretary Falls, 128-Raymond 'T. Dunnigan, Pet-| between those two stations. He g soon as applications have been re- Of events in honor of the occasion. pegin to gome in by 9:30-p. m., and JOSEPH SULLIVAN. 108-Ralph J. Caola, Brunswick. ersburg. was also called on to act as pilot a +o, - ceived for at least ninety P°’°?“1{*~ The week will be Inunched on from towns nearby, such as Pot- Hoosick Falls, Oct. 25, 1940. 100-Howard M. Marshall, Hoosick 150-Robert W. Elliott, Hoosick for Rutland railroad engineers \J. R of the company's rated strength of Sunday when the branch will have ersburg, (Pittstown and Berlin, re ' x 1443$--Jamo§ N. Crandall, Berlin. \Falls. whose engines' water had run low - Hdge I anney 54 men. More than ninety percent. |a corporate communion at the 8 a. ports may be expected oven car- |__| 184-John R. McMahon, Hoosick 2068-Peter R. Delair, No. Troy. |and had to be taken to the water f € f . of the strength of the company 'm. service at St. Mark's Episcopal Her. * D I I Falls. | 276-Richard A.. Leovinus, Mechan» tank. © -& «(A -- tay, | having already applied for member {Church with the. Rov. Harry E.] Given fair weather, for a change, Etac ent hel 116-Lgayton D. James, Hoosick. leville. . v*] As a result \T _.. \ « as A. 0mmunlon shlpkln théshnew unit, grellmil’neaiy Pike of Plainfield, N. J., a former jit ts bettaoved The Stamdard Priess t 174-Loyal A. Goodermote, Berlin. 716-Thomas B. Keyes, Mechanic-| one of the best | ..- iy \ a work .on e organization o 6 rector of St. Mark's and founder will play host to the largest ''elec- In Quar ers At 1801-Louis J. Schneski, Hoosick ville. this section am -a = 10 (f Of l.‘ l N , | company will be completed 'this | of St. Mark's branch, assisting the | tion crowd\ come Tuesday night, Falla, 101 Sorge W. Schaefer, Borln. | mon as wolf as um /% . ne o y AIME | woo, Rev. Jerrald °C} Potts, the present | in its history. & 5-G - James M. Brahan,. dogignated rector. Members of a - former ade this week by the Rev, George . , a { and _Maine' September 21' (1891 g. m we Yy (3 whose _ drugstore windows four | remained for twenty years. will 'bring . national, 'state and fordgp that we may clarify the rec. |CAlled for service, The first quota | 154-Edward L. Clarke, Hoosick night. operator .at a A U Seme hems Hemen RTL eS nis inane creia sence & \ + « captain of the new company, has announced that the armory office will be open every evening for the balance of the week to complete this work. and all men who have applied for membership in the or- ganization have been advised to appear at the armory to complete branch which was active during the rectorship of the late Rev. George D. Siliman-Misses Kath- erine Skinner and Isabel Banker, tassociates, and Mrs, Florence Mc- Mackin, Eliza Bates, Mary Chap- man, Jennie Noble, Carol Johnson, Gertrude Bristol, Eliza Rankin and Expect Big Crowd In Willkie Parade Local Militfiry Unit Made Expecting & large and enthus-|'S Safe Arrival There Friday After a Pleasant Trip. lastic turn-out of Republican faithfuls, independents and those Troy, 125-Lynn R. Duncan, Troy. 138--Edward J. Walsh, Poestenkill. 1937-Norman D. Oumet, Stephen- town. 142-Edward S8. Durkee, Peters- burg. 166-George C. Colantonio, Berlin. 346-James S. Day, Troy. €92-Charles W. Penrose, Troy. 341i-Frederick J. Heft, Jr.. Bruns wick. 1998-Edward V. Blanchet, Troy, RD 2. 135M4-James L. Brayman, Peters- burg. - aC 131-John J. Stuka, Hoosick Falls. 888-Chauncey P. Bonesteel, Crop- of travelers for Pun - Ft. WICCIellan 1904-Albert A. Lauricella, RD 8, seyville. * tion was a transfer ; ~ c Knight Is Installed Wilmington Paustor The Rev. Lewis }) u.. inight, former pastor of the Fosu } -<hy. County Judge Delivers Fine Address at Breakfast That Followed in Parish Hall Stressing an appeal that the troubles of human society be work- | A €d out in honesty and justice with their initial papers, . ! Pearl Smith, members-have been who have \taken walks\ away Indirect reports from Headqu&r jgis mrrancis H. Farnsworth, 1000-Milton C. Warren, JohnsOD~| terian Church of H os ck Ends. appreciation of the rights of all to f Haynes Designated invited to join with the present from the New Deal, officials of ters Detachment, First Batidlion, Johnsonville. ville. was formally installed as pas) /C share in God's blessings,, County Howard E. Haynes has been members and associates at this ser- the Hoosick Falls Willkie Club are 105th Infantry, indicate that the 135-Edgar P. Crandall, Peters- - & the First Presbyter .c C: cc} Judge @harles J. Ranney of Troy designated as First Lieutenant of Vice and be guests at the commun- putting considerable vim and {unit arrived safely at its desina- burg. TIL, c- \und as oin delivered an inspiring address at |;, , company, Mr. Haynes serveg lon breakfast that 'will follow in vigor into the business of® com- {tion, Fort MéClellan, Alabama, last 182-Harry E. Gowle, Troy. I r t],' t S hOO ceremony that was a'ioer od dr the communion breakfast of the for several years as a member of St. Mark's parish house. Mrs. Jay pleting arrangements for the old- Friday after a pleasant trip from 148-Harold B. Herb, Troy. IS lc c many prominent Chirs. |. ape Holy Name Society Sunday morn- Headquarters Company and for a Stade is general chairman of ar- time political parade and rally Troy, Leaaving Hoosick Falls by 13783-Charles A. Ryan, Melrose. of that part of 'he courim ing in the Immaculate Conception period of two years was a commis.|\Angements and Miss Alice Bates scheduled here for tomorrow bus Wednesday ncon, following a 198-Clarence K. Maynard, Berlin. ’I |€aCherS Hold The installan was conc ac e¥ parish hall. sioned officer of the company. is in charge of the breakfast. night. The column of march will rousing send-off in which several 139-Owen G. Carpenter, Troy. under the anspicas . ' 'he Presby» Judge Ranney concluded his ad-| Tho designation for second lHoeute- Celebration Wednesday put its best foot forward'promptly hundred participated, the detacu- 146-John P. Orcutt, Troy. o e tery of with 'he hnnored dress with these words: \The nant has not yet been mado. Wednesday of next week there \t 7 o'clock from a point near tn: ment joined other units of the 105;h 6-Floyd E. Rifenburg, Troy. new Election presence of the Re: Willian Lind- fruits of the earth, the production It will be the duty of the new Will be a birthday celebration to entrance to Whod Memorial Faith Infantry at Troy and etartecll in cue 122-Harold D. Curley, Brunswick. tay Founr 1 10 DL D vodme. of material wealth by the combln-l company to garrison the armory,| which the members and associates and after a short prozlnenade, w a early afternoon 0111i the it1, qo—mthe 83-Arnold W. Sliter, Troy. to? of thr C neal Kccemby of wg ed efforts of Capital and Labot/| in pog regular drills and to pre.-|Of All Saints' branch of Hoosick P203, drum and bugle corps and journey to its training site in the 18$68-Francis J. Curtis, Hoosick . ood I Presbyterinn Church, U S A., who obtained under democratie govern. pure Itdelf for service within the have been invited. The program Revere accompanltnilgth 028; $0th f th detachment . Falle: Miss Gertrude Sherw ® delivered the setmon The bene- obtained under democratic JOY: gop any emergency which be presented under the charge several of the main oulevar : parture o e etac \t/ io0g-Francis T. Reilly, Cropsey- Named Chai ; and Mrs. aretion Tae phon L, y ie ment-governing with the consent may arise. of Mrs. Slade will be as (allows: will wind up at the high school was accompanied by announcement ville. © man P Enight of the governed and with full rec- Lester B. Higbe of Troy, who |T:45 P. m.. special worship service auditorium. g; salami proxycfitions in the outft, 280-Leroy J. Johnson, Troyh i Julia Barber, Secretary. e _ b m of PH- - ears X H M. Groat, a former dis- they being as follows: 14 H. Lamphier, Berlin. na- -a-» \as ema 5 Cool | Duis bel wit coheile romblps reeaing of Tellem from trict attorney cot. Ourens Coonth | , Suren t ,, Waker , (0) for nicolas Valley Miss Gertrude Sherwood was cy , ||| (p Party ; c 7 ill give the cnief talk of the Te Sergeant, Corporal Ber- _ elected chairman of the rural ' Rev. George C. gen, 0. a, a, Colonel of the new ref ment Sthor r meufbet‘s ry o msiding n wall' a d among those present |nard Zelinskas to Staff Sergeant, Fa“133110131 J. Domeika, Jr. h f the Town of Hoosick, o . e the Rev. George C. Egan, O. S, A., 1 other places; history of the branch rally, an g 1950- y teachers 0 F | h R h f pastor of the Church of the Imms| tho egy ayager \oad by Miss Margaret Frier, a charter will be Congressman E. Harold First Class Private Waiter Flem Hoosick Falls. ten. Thos huile marper) secretary. or Jewis elie Tienda of Judge Rauney's, who com: With “Ayw reginrze‘nt will be Une or Taf Tot in, Cocagion by Miss Helen Hastings an Cling-d m mg Ctlg Cbrxzxfianpglnilerk. 13:11:36 1308-Harold F, Dorr, Hoosick at the group's first meeting of the One of the most sitccessful ben- friend of Judge Ranney's, who com- ua f ten for the occasion by Miss Helen Hastings and other G. O. P. can- | Trporal; 01min. Falls. LL « of the. ueseastut ben- bers of the HotyI Holton, an associate; address by didates. \ fJoseph Reinfurt to Corporal. 145-Fioyd E. Cheney, Johnsonville current school year Tuesday after- pa rrange . Pumentsfgd the mamu agar response In the absence of orders permit- Father Potts; talk b} Miss Fran~| Waiter G. Durfee, president of Personnel of Unit P-Lewis H. Church, Johnsonville. noon at the district school in North C&Nt years took place Tuesday Names Society upo ting the reopening of tha £41110]? r A » dictea Ths complete personns! of the bert D. Walker, Schaghth Hoosick. night at the State line Restau- to the opportunity to receive Holy ces Arnold of New York City, exe the Willkie Club here, predicte I 765-Ro i. an nient at IN Shale tine to the public' the building is be‘ R bucan detachment as it left Hocsick- ke- h _ | p JH : Communion in a body and to hear cutive secretary of the national last night that the Republi 1 ~ co , Following 'the election Elton J.| Hooxlck Falls-Committes of United an able mamakelrmflkemJudge Ranney: fikept first?! “e“p;?euntmm CHS FflendlyImSociety. rogram candidaté fox-3333014102111; would car- “graft nfégkgumgfigfi'wibm- 825m, 1 £. mater'B‘fxe-lififmg.' Hakes of Troy, superintenden}t of féwishilppea'l. Inc. Hundreds of kf thmrggz“ “stat: are again git-$3562?“ £53213; llgfit- r fig? 30:2) of ick by a ma- manding. Lieut. met-t A. flutkus, 181 affinnfisnfigfifii gag-nu. the First Supervisory gisiglct of | rasidents of this sna neighboring a / ° ° i 3331. pany 30—5 J: Renflelaer Coun & introduce Mrs. daes ammed the : ular restau- sefivggogty 332215221135 2; the flaw opened to the pubMc. : fed candlep wil be brought in on A 3&1le Awning. cilmfi?m ve a:- 1 ames T. Lotnes, Valley Marion Laird Fatgey, executive se0- rant £5 the doors Iii-Fine occasiom Auxiliary of &. Mafty's Academy the scene by Frances Holbritter, ‘E e signed to Company L. - Funds. W. Goodermote, Cherry retary of the Rensselaer ,County gnq J, merriment continued into on tables, the dainty Alora intzent| Political Upset Is $1; an, and will be cut by Many Kemphons Technitat Sergeant Walter Siv- “0-54“? J '- Tuberculosis and PubHc Health as. the . small hours of yesterday Acie dled ast af the Tie branch now numbers five as- Fl‘Om Jur Duty 228, Staff Sergeant oo» W. Bryan, No. Troy. sociation, who discussedf ffwt: mm; , more enjoyable. Staged By Students sociates-Misses Fisie Wirth, Mary . 7 1J glmkan, Corpgzgam sung]; 86-Rudoiph B. Schinzel, Stephen- $3ch3 its)? 11:22?“on health ugh at 33mg“ Pl}; fig; ii 3“ at; fonclu f Judge Ran ; . idents of Ford, James J. n, W : gram the R WA* carent floor show, on neg}! tzz’icgil'us‘éizhzr Ex said Reversing their record of ten argogxmmfisefeg £3551; P; this“ é’hmundffd Hm}; $1,321“ at Meming updloseph Reinfurt. nfifimgh G. Tatro, Petersburg. declded gs; egg gfihzgfifit; danceing, kintflzmueq _ among tha thst a mesting of the society years &s regards pre-election straw members and five probatiofers. the ex tion hearing Thurs. pflma.‘ First Class, Robert E. tephen J. Jo n, Mrs. Fabey, work out, under a ja $61? souls by would be called at an early date votes, the civics classes of Hoosick day jmusmeexm; aunicipal Building to Fitzpatric®, Wiliam J. Fox, Mma hnso Bruns . it 81300181“ . mnedwandJoseph 4 for the purpd'se \ ine i com and means Format ecco present their claims for exemption Ward A. Nowik, Willliam H. Robin- $20-Lincolin D. Von Haggin, Hoo figs; pmmmqq is to be W“? essed: myths event were for the coming year and of dis| Roosevelt and Wallsce a majority,| The former members were Grace 5° _ jury duty for the coming OD. , « adaptable to canarem of anf over tam Jewich Refuges cussing plans for a series of activi- the totais being thirty for the Dem.) &mith, Margaret Frier, Grace Mai- year, according to Deputy County Privates Herman Bernard, Theo Petersburg. e adap i °, ren of «1 clef muna. a Troe, ® a ng ocratio candidates and twenty for|thaner, Gertrude Thompson, Mar- \Geri 1)“;an Stover, who con |Gore Barnbart, Edward J. Brode- 228“) flies; epl in: H. Tully, Troy. ages as found jn the ro achoo‘ { was chat Ema fimfvg‘he pro gunmen;- $133 members assembled in the Willkie and McNary,. ton, Helen, Grace and Ruth Sher- ducted the hearing. * ski, James J. Carell, John W. ohn Co , Valley Fale; p decided that the| mittee, amd Ak J. Pincus head- parish z to mass and Heretofore, sctording 590 MM. hoa Dorothy Bates. Jessie Cuap-| additi hers were, [Corelli, Joseph F. Carelli Peter R| 50 3000, m. Rath, HOOSCK| pmoups meetings would be beld at|ed the dagce committes. Other mai 55.3233: fizzy 1:1) Abe center Mary Carney, in charge ofthe man, Dorothy Bates, Jessie . In an; gsérthgm the: Davendonis, Francis H. Downing, mans, T D. 3 p. in. on the last Tuesday of Zach committ a iembers were Dr. aisle of tHe church to pews that classes, they have invariably given [man, Marion Button, Mabel Mac- ,murdin} nix Ber of claims sent the 4U8UStine G. Gallagher, Ronald I. X%K5-John Mossa, Melrose, RD. month aft the North Hoosick} Walter Jatoby of Betiin, Mrs. had been reserved for them on|the Republicans a majority. One| Mackin, mg; Kelly 85113 Lew; may” Clerk's. office by mail In $3011, Anthony sax?“ Joseph J. {iy ¥. -PaHtsch 3-20; schoolhouse. fara “a T..Piftus, Miss sgmiye MiGear, : ' Sit} class gave Williie 12 votes 60 t80 Mine wunitn are sill active to th instane clims rague and Anthony los H. Moses, Bet! Mrs. Ben -Sofkin, Miss Dora Mil- cither side of the aisle A short F th are stil active in the | both es the wore fa- bert an. Arpa Pesice a00 Do dig. A Better Address |;my paer =. Hoosick] A 1s For Election Day ; 7 . Ronkevelt but the other was r . Lewis, Hoosick fimwmmbgtfii m Main? mg; .° t: eight, | branch. Former associates sere vorably passed upon. Ins-Kenneth H. SCI] “leg Lis te d 1 ' 2:51:32“ the gospel of the day making the total thirty to twenty Mrs. Elizabeth Russ Barton, Mrs, ed muzzle, | p \e pa _. Falls. | Ln cal EFS J. Romano, Trov. Far Sflldl iv ._ McEvoy, Hoosic® rags Tuesday, Hlectiocn Day, wil Since last week it has been M2 pure __ be observed a> a full bollday by \ H. Marpe, Joh the Peopler-First National Bank and gave out the announcements. \in favor of Roosevelt Seriam.. the Chases sccesy.| Local Draft Board which will not be oped for bust TRUCK DRIVER FINED __ | Mrs EB. Pike and Miss Mary B| - wo _ q opy seg ._, C as* numbers 011 L \ A , Trompson. ee HTH Serial Numbe ON TRAFFIC CHARCE Draft Board $84 with on ~ j ‘ ul, arman, JOHNSON | p Prat oficials were mot iss-Raiph W. St« fa position fiat-Ami to state jast | & ~* Alfred Hance of ens Falis. driv.| organization of the society, bas a Boes in Hoosick baila is arrested lnst week in tho To&n _ H fea t ° & rajie of Anolston as whth Thel f A a of Josech Leary of the Beara of| detk®s atout three 59 St 16th tin the address, Therefore, The DeSt| ooo wanes m. Odell, Hoosick post office, but at the. Office of | The Candidates Class, the yumlor ing a truck owned by the George membership of 16 children. in reed of the fol a eqaip.| Battalion C. Chiiyer Company of thst city, aTmmfimfmu mest: Two Mammy min mum“; reach the men thore « R vile _ o. waite, Hipcetck witton Inst to gate das of Hoosick by State Trooper J. J. # /or = canis, desk and 'a the @@ wh . what wmwmm‘ Mickizs ard arraigned before Jus. Edusstion and Stperinfendent of typewriter desk, FPT | fg: Fal I Bant, Johnson | Superintenfent of Schools W. Leon | State | ar gz chair IMy-Raymond Hurt, JC 3mm ad at ins Sehoot hector ma pse I the Pesce Grant O Soilth Sohools W. Leen Huit satrerisd | o n «x Hiko» Pret Bek, Pallalton acin\ , | 3 fiefwwge mmmw I.. the «nrkta} mesting of the Assoo| Oilers 61’me afwdfmq WMW ale., m3“ =. Septen- was | anuptmont | that | busines | degsont The carse pixtas on The trailer attacted ciated SHohool Boards of New York “it artic'ee £53 be mafia? eig«s g _ Tes, bu*. CT f? id be € te3 as usaar On eq to Bis. trock Ile Eciity States HUarisy Toss MEM mm \ de WWMMG k. Hato, mg , , [. > / : fe 'day at Syracuse, * Boe Wis o - / ap hematin come tms _. Reelin wo g,“ % spe opmp contre coimer « : ' chic lee “W“meli‘iw“ 4 i I% i