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fA cow ¢,W;’i negeg 200 k.. 2. PN tete gm. w JUN“ he e comes \te Sexiind. | 'Granvills, NL Y.,.Friday, Sept. 17, 1926 Hartford. James Brown is the guest of Charles Hathaway. \ The Advirsory committee of - the? Community-Unity week met Mondqg at |- the M. E. parsonage. Mrs. Alice Colrdige Salway of Oak- lard, Cal, is at Troy and on her way to Hartiord. Saturdsszy morning at 9 o'clock, the |- Boy Scouts will meet with the pastor at the M, E. parsonage. . Mis. vGeorge Rice is visiting | her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Matheson, and family jn Schenectady. . Mrs. H., B. Woodell and brother, W. K. Harrington, are passing a week with Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Burch. The W. W. G. will hold its meeting ssaturGday afternoon with Mrs. Malcolm Wright. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. Jennie Durkee returned Mon- day afternoon to Hudson Falls, after a few days' visit with friends in Hart Ford. Ker. Roy Dunckel and son Irving and Jolin Chapman made a business trip to Gloversville Monday returning that evening. . Anolia chapter, 0. E. S., will hold its first stated meeting since the close of the summer vacation Friday evening, September 24, - Mrs. Blancke Cummins - returned sunday to her hone at Greenwich, af ter a several weeks' vacation with friends at Hartford. The mid-week prayer and praise ser- vice will be held Wednesday evening with Joseph Palmer and daughter. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Blanche Cummins of Green- wich, has been visiting her son and danghter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cum- mins the past two weeks. . Miss Martha Palmer returned Mon- day from a week's vacation at Ply- mouth, Mass., Cape Cod and Johnstown, N. Y, She reports a delightful trip. Services at Adamsville: Sunday school and Bible study at 2:30 o'clock; «livine service at 3:15. Residents - of Adamsville are heartily welcome at these services. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Brayton, Mrs. Susie Northup, Miss Jennie Durkee and Mrs. Anna Weer passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clernefits at South Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs, Roland Stewart - of Granville, and three sons were recent callers at M. E. Wood's and also Mrs. Oppenheim of Fort Edward anl Mrs, Mary Wilbur of Easton, county presi- dent of the W. C. T. U. The plays given under tho direction of Mr. and Mrs, Newton McNeil for the benefit of the painting fund for the Methodist parsonage will be present- ed at Grange hall, West Hebron, Fri- dlzy night of this week, The Lailies' Aid society of the Bap- tist church will furnish supper Friday afternoon, September 24. Supper from 5:30 co'elock until all are served. A cordial invitation is estended to all «and a good attendance is desiced of the members. Miss Millicent Edmonds entered the Glens Falls hospital Monday for train- ing as & nurse. Miss Edmonds takes up her mey duties with the best wish. €3 for her success from hosts of friends and will be greatly missed from church and social activities.. Sunday evening a goodly number were present to listen to the sermon -\An Ideal Husband\ who was primar ily describe as deaf, dumb ansi blind. Deaf to all pleas that would tempt him to betray the trust of wife and child- ren; dimb to all. words of scern and pain for those who call him Rusband and father and blind to the little faults Abe may think his wife possess es-for he ray have some of his own. Sunday morning at the Motholist «church, the second of a ferics of studies ou \How We Received the Bible\ will be given. Every thought. Tul person interested in this - great theme will find much of real value and information as well as inspiration at this service, Sunday school at the «close of the service. In the evening the theme will be \The White Slave Traffic-Are Our Girls in Danger ?\ Everyone welcome to these services. Services at the Hartfor Baptist «church for the coming Sunday are as Zollows: \ Morning subject, \The Bap- tism of Jesus, What it Means to Him end the World.\ Evening at 7:20 «sclock, the Young People's society of £. E. mest, subject, \Missionary Ad- vauce in India,\ leawler, Mrs. - Mabel Tran. Snun'ay shool and Baracca at the of the motn- ing semv.c:. All rechool \cho- Hare armen arac tly reuenied to bz preg. £2\ Mrs. Wir) with ® -o husband csf Troy, hae ir Huriiord . Mrs. W.opra veo formcriy Miss Nellie Aadrevs <G Bachool vaere she was Borm aml iiel to wos» l Sheds a great faywo.lto vith . largos circle of Friends, brsth yooun.> aul old. She made: Ber Bome rith hes and uitle, Mr. and Lim. C:ily Alwsod. She is the mother ox . vea children ani still is \uf a yous won and enjoying life vith her fou ly. One diugshter has ust eneral au crautern collere. boro nr West Hartford, Simeon Jaksway has purchased a herd of cattle, George Enfield and Millard Hanna attonded the Rutland far last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Taylor spent Sunday in Whitehall with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Percy Fuller. The regular meeting of N. F. Weer Corps will be held Saturday afternoon. A& gool sttendance is degired. Mrs. Mezrels Robinson, Mré. Alfce Irwin and Mrs. Daisy Johnson attend- ed the terchers' conference at \~jan- ville Friday. East Hebron, William Morpan and family motored to Cambmiadze Sunday, Mr. anl Mrz. W. B. Shaw visited yolativses at Salem Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley White and Miss Frama Strony of Cambridge, called at Walter Shaw's Sunday evening. North Hebron, \The pastor, Rev, J. D. Brebhaut, will preach in the NMorth Hebron Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. It is hoped that a large number will BUDGET OF EVENTS - CLEANED AT WELLS Interesting Lbcal and Per- sonal Matters Noted by Sentinel Reporters. The Lake St. Catherine chapter, D. A. R., held their September - meeting Saturday afternoon at the Baptist church, West Pawlet,. - Mrs. Aumnabel Folger, Mrs. Mabel Morrow, Mrs. Jen- nie Clark, Mrs. Henrietta Kinne, Mrs. Edith Baker and Miss Mildred Hanks were the hostesses. The regent, Mrs. was responded to by Historical land- marks which showed thirty members to be present, The names of Mrs. Eliza- beth Kelley Bromley was reported fa- vorably. Mrs. Anna Denison, Abbie Horner and Mrs. Anna Lyng were appointed a committee for the adoption of a resolution on the death of Mrs, Eugenia Bromley. A vote was taken to hold a benefit supper Septem- ber 16, A few interesting remarks were made by the chapter organizer, Mrs. Carolyn Pember. The delegates and alternates were elected to attend the state conference to be held at St. Johnsbqry, September 28. The president general's message was read by Mrs. Edith Banker and a very in- teresting talk given by irs. Frank Warner of Vergennes, Vt., on the work at Ellis Island. Mrs. L. C. Shannon of Camden, N. J., and son Marshall are visiting their Shannon. Marskall came from the veterans' camp at Plaud Lake, where he has been for several months for tubercular trouble, Having been gassed in the World war. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrick, two sons and daughters, with their respective husbands, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Wold, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman White, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. James Buren of Glens Falls, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper. © Mr. anl Mrs., Edward Lester an- nource the marriage of their niece. Miss Irene Myrtle Stark, to Leland Parmalee of Brandon, Vt., which took place at (Glens Falls, September 11. THey are now enjoying a trip - to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ullmann, formerly Ora Bates, af Pleasant Valley, Ct., vis- ited Miss Emma Clark recently and also called on old friends. This was her first visit since she left Miss Clark's twenty years ago. Mr. ard Mrs. Frank Loomis - ari daughter Bernardette of Florence ani Mr. and Mrs. J. Pelky of Pittsford, vis- ited at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Loomis Sunday. There will be a meeting of Cold Spring grange Thursday. September 23. There will be a program and re. freshmenis will be serveu. A thrift sale will be held at the home of Mrs. Helena Carter the after- noon of September 24 for the benefit of St. Paul's church. - Mrs. B. A. Lewis has been vi-iting friends and relatives in North Ren ninston and Jamaica, Vt. the past werk, William Lewis and friends, who have been spending their vacation in town, have returned to - Worcester, Mass. There will be services at the Meth- odist church Sunday morning at 10:43 o'clock. Epworth League will mee! at Cuy Winchell and Mrs. Lillian Dutch- er of North GrancevilHe, were visitor» at the home of Mrs. W. Humphries Sup- day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphries and mother, Mrs. W; Humphries. visit. el relatives in Middletown Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Capen of South Gran- ville, visited her niece, Mrs. Frank Warner, and family Friday. Miss Jeralda Smith has returned home from visiting relatives in Ja- maica and Walpole, N. H. Mrs. Milton Smith of Hartford, Ct., is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith. Mrs. E. R. Pember of Saxton's Riv. er, Vt. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Wood. The C. A. R. will meet Saturday af- ternuoon with Miss Mabel Lewis. The village and town school cpen- ad Monday for the fall term. Teachers Meet in Granville. A merting of the public- school teachors was held at the high school building Friday for an all day ses- «lon. Miss Kidder of Albany gave an addr>=3 on \The Winston Method of Readinz;\ a Red Cross fiell represen- tetive on the \Junior Red Cross.\ Br. Munson of Granville lectured on the prevention of diptheria. Mrs. Perry, Mrs. R. BE Brown and Miss Lit. tlejohn were special counsel to the presont from supervisory districts 1. 2 and 1. County Sunday School Convention. The Washinston County - Sunday Snsol annual convention will be he 1d in the United Presbyterian church in Gre-nwich Friday, October 1. The largest and most practical convention which has been held for some years is anticipated. The speakers andaritiabe will prove of intense interest. The program will be published next week. T/ells Has the Honor. The Rutland Herald recently stated that Mrs. Seward of Wallingford was the first lady in Rutland county to go to Mentpelter as representative. Wells rightfully claims that honor, as Mrs. Flora Cooper represented fer town in 1923 and ably cared for *he interests of her constituents in the Legiglature. mongers West Hartford. Mrs. Grace Moore left this week for California, whore she wont to attend the National W. C. T. U. A tremendous story of lowe aud war, filled with drama, tears. laughs and wonderful beauty, is the fine pleture, \'The Unknown Soldier.\ anspices of the American Leplon Anzifiary at Pastiras theatra, Septem- this @ervice, | 21 ana #2. Grace Clayton, presided, The roll-call son and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.‘ ardience. Two hundred teachers were | Under tho' tly. | GRMVILLE'SGHO‘OL FACULTY. f Year Begins With Efficient Corps of Teachers in Local Institutions. The corps of teachers in the Gran- ville high school for the coming year. are recorded \%s follows: Principal, Claude F. McMaster; preceptress, Daisy N. Williams; history and civies, Lulu N. Hull; English, Margaret Dis- ney: Latin, Edith Andrews; science, |Mabel F. Richardson; mathematics, Ada Berkowitz; French, Alice E. Band- ford; commercial subjects, Doris H. reland; music, Jennie E. Hewitt; draw- ing, Katherine I. Davidson; homomak- ing, Phoebe Sutherland ;, physical edu- cation, Sam R. Eppiloto. In the Junior school: History and civics, Lulu C. Daniels; geography and physiology, Margaret Murphy; English and spelling, Kathryn C. Owens ; &rith- metic and writing, Janice Sumner. The grade teachers are: Grade 6, Frances Noonan and Sara A. L. Brown; 5, Florence H. Mound, Jennie Nichols and Alico Randles: 4, Agnes O'Brien, Helena Jenkins and Verna Jones; 8, Mary B. Hicks and EHiyn -C. Hitt; 2, Madeline O'Brien and Mar- tha E. Bump; 1, Harriet L. Nichols, Elsie Kneiss and Lida C. Mason. Dorothy E. Williams has charze of the Training class and the sehool nurse is Evelyn Elimaker. the club stands fo ment of music is mont is n assigned afirmed [siological .the hill-si tal ills o ened and in the CTC RUPERT. Personal and Local. Dorothy Harwood is attending scitrool at Saratoga. Our station agent, Jack Morris, is taking his vacation. Mrs. Katherine Moore is passing a few days in Poultney. Wayne Rice is a guest of his grand- mother, Mrs. Lewis Loveland. Laura Sheldon is passing some time with her son, Harry and Roy. f Stewart Guild and wife are guests sof his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Guild. Miss FT two years school, is grammar Island. chi. Iren, Rotary Clqb. Cancert, 'The special \Rhondda\ concert com- mittee of the Granville Rotary club have mado arrangements for the dis posal of tickets for the concert, which £ ing, September Welsh Male Singers are to provide this musical treat. tal and physical health and develop- Its spiritual and moral value is well attested by the important place that is its mental and educational value is makes hberal provision for it in its pubMc school curricuium; and its phy- ever since the little shepherd boy was called from tending his flock =~on Singers have been greatly strength new artists, since its last appearance is fortunate in having an opportunity of presenting this aesthetic treat to the people of Granville. reida White, who for the past White writes that she is very much pleased with her duties and with the Howard Manzor, a prominent archi- tect from accompanied with his uncle, John Coates, is to prosent Thursday even. 80. The - Rhondda A Rotary clubf r all that is best in life and f one of its objects §&8 the enrichment :- of the community through the develop.} the individual, That good [ eonducive to spiritual, men-} o longer open to controversy. to it at all church services; by the fact that the State potency has been recognized de of Judea, to cure the men- f King Saul The Rhondda improved by the addition of . S.. and the Granville club m North Granville. has taught in Hartford union now teaching in the Seaford school in Long Island. Miss e Truthville. New York and Sea Cliff, by his wife and three has been spending a wooek Mrs. G. R. Thompson and Mrs. G. Paro returned from Galway Friday evening. Russell B. Hatch ds proparing to build a new chimney on the north side of his house. vel cle afer fa dhe sfeage Te P NEW CLASSIFIED # ADVERTISEMENTS : tt e a $e A meeting of the trustees of the 3 Congregational church was held at the | *%»... ofr home of Mrs. Thompson Monday even- ing. *-- -~ i Born September 10, to George and TO RENT. Fearl McKeaghan, a girl Frances| rog RENT-A house. Tel. u) X tow! | Winifred. Mother ard child are do- mar an sans {ing well. LOST. | Lewis Marchaland, the new manazer frre» hr ~~ - at the creamery, is moving into the OsT-Female hound. white bith red markings ' rs to the €) Nell _ Pinder please | house recently vacated by John Shaw 11.33?»th the mmfir‘isufil, BAR?” pest fand family. lowl* North Granville, N Y. | Rev. J. D. King and Mrs. King are attending the convocation of churches at Middlebury. Services will be held as usual Sunday. The Women's Missionary society has postponed its meeting at Mrs. Albert Flowetr's from this week Friday to next week Friday afternoon. E0 Mrs. Merritt Morey and Mrs. Dua bar had a slight collision with their hat box and receive streets and LOSIT-Bbetween Fur Haven and Cambridge. a Fimder please communicate with Miss Bolger, 264 Wilbraham Road. Springfield. Ma«s LOST-Lady's gold hunting case watch attached to pin between cormer of Church and Main noon Monday, Mre Milo Lench. Pawet, Vt. and re containing two hats. on 6 reward. 10 w1 Noxom's shed in Granville about Finder please communicate with cars Monday. They were not injured but their cars were damaged. Charles A. Sheldon is assisting with the farm work at Hebron on his broth. war! bow a* FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Right.doot floor show case - Gmld coud.tion, B.E \t RDIN, Granvilte ltt er's farm. Norman Sheldon is in the . hospital at Cambridge and is gainin t slowly. [._ The W. C. T. T. will meet with Mrs. Katherine Mocre September 24, at B 'n'clock sharp. As this meeting is for * [FOR 5A LE-SeveD cuws FOR Ook parlor stove In excel. FRKANKS LASHEP. Norto Granville, N Y , New - __ Fall Suits Beautiful patterns Latest models Two- and Three-Button Single- or Double-Breasted Some with two pairs of trousers, making double wear $20 to $50 - _- New Fall Hats Stetson's and Guyer's \Shoes too\ WILSON CLOTHING CC:. Plan to hear Rhondda Wels Male Glee Simgers-Sept. 30th , the election of officers, all members pare requested to be present. Those who attenled the Congrega- bred. FOR SALE-One pair farm chunks Weight abeat 2100 pounds. price. S WEINBERG, Granville, N Y Native Reasonable tional church Sunday morning | listen. ved with great pleasure to a solo by « Dr. Spencer Beebe of Sparta. Wis. Dr. FOR SALE lors 4 price. in good condfuon MBS. JOHN DONOVAN. 13 Provpert sit , 4 lyw 1 i Stuart kitchen range. moderate a. Granville, N.Y. © Beebe's father and mother were form- er members of the choir. Mrs. H. G. Howe, who has been mak- 'sing an extended visit with her sister, 'Mrs. J. Haskell Keep, left last week for Marblehead, Mass , and New Ro chelle, N. Y.. Her son Gilbert will stay jon at the parsonage here and attend ition low I Iw 1 1'ij SALE-HouseholA4 fuming-1 in good con- kOR SALE-Several second-hand heating and. £aok stoves at jow prices. , VEINBERSG s HARDWARE STORE MRS, JANE EVANS Middle Granville, N Y Dayton HHI. k | { Granvilie; N.Y. 'the village school. The schools have opened in the va- rious districts. The school on the l. treet is taught by the former teachers, Miss Georgia Hutchens of - \\~ FOR SALE-Fiftecn Cne<ter White pigs 5 werks ‘ old. Ready to go anytime. Also one 6-year-old Guernsey cow just freshened and a good one Price $5 a piec» w FRANK DeK ALB, RF DL. Middle Granville, N v. Phone 421-13 town and Miss Root. Irene Farrar is \teacher in the Morey district and Eve- Iyn Parrish in the Prescott district. fall cows: tested. l0w'* FOR SALE-Seventy-five head of cattle. rest three-year.ol44 heifers. AllT. B. THURMAN F. MeMORLE, Phone 912.3, Whitehall, N Y. Part I t |The school in the Barden district is gdiacontinued. the scholars coming to the street. The Wallace H. Keep mentioned in the press of the country as having dition. Ihw2* FOR SALE-1923 Buick 4 coupe in first-class con- Paint, tires and upbolstering good. Best offer before October 1 takes it. COHERMERHURN & BROW N's GARAGE, IN fix Granville, N Y presented a gigantic cherry pie to President Coolidge on beheif of the cherry growers of the Grand Traverse section of Michigan, and who was in 'eollege with Mr. Coolidge, is a young- in - firsted will exchan P G FOR SALE-Climax ensilag« cutter, 12 inch cut. ass condition | Price reasomible or {a ge for smaller cutter WALTERB SHAW whiress, West Pawlet, Vt . RFD I “l er brother of the pastor of the Meth- odist church here, Rev. J. Haskell Keep. The pie was about three fect 'across, weighted forty-six pounds and contained five thovsand cherries. Saturday afternoon the class of young ladies, which Mrs. J. Haskel Keep taught in the Fisher church, Schenscetady, Sunday rc hool, came sev- jentsen strong in a chanered bus to make their former teacher a - call. Fables were set up on the lawn aud the abundant \eats\ which the clans farm. 5) cen line 4* cent Sopts rtor Res lence, Bast Hebron, N.Y. + l MISCELLANEOUS. I CUT FLOWERA-Sperial attention will he given { to orders for dower piec. - Gladiobjs waw 15 cents a dozen delivered in Gronvills, COLLFCTOR < NOTICF-Having received ta v list for set sel tax for District Ne w Im eave tne same at my residence for the next thirty days at one R I\ cat my ts per dozen B_ H. LOOMIS, I» EFD No 1. Vj. m [el. 12-21 Pawletp the 1 «i} PERKEWA-Finest Quality IDEAL BRAND D COMPETITION COFFEE Phone 200 GRANVILLE 7 I lent condition | Inquire st Postoflice, Gran. o TTT tes CC ville. low 1 * | tay, Thom ths, tw, mes, the, The, vm vm b ~A -to -a Pare ember v4 mEd-zzzsssr—BMWMBfissaeafimgea & Coffee 35¢ Ib. After fifteen years PERKEWA is still : 53¢ lb. Imported and roasted expressfy for tms «tore. 45¢ Ih. No finer bulk coffee for the price. Tiv : poun!. We Deliver W. E. O'BRIEN Groceries and Provisions percent . after then at 5 pur WATT. Collector, Middle Granville, N, Y 7 1996 Liw4 | brought, wore served and a ait -to an do: r in fhe - e he 45 Pa 1 u ov ners in the town of {time fall?“ ed. Good-byes were raid |\ oranm ale. If you have a dog that dora nat about 9 o'clock. They were acon Atay. Liz“ wtlomel film’hym tin hitch Lmi (I’m: and ied be aj w ache - e pat u. ore ere have been several «different a JR?! ”15:11“ present fcmhnr. +4020 le Pug. enact ov young cattle at night as well as i - who made calls upon - ads fie noe d<s time anid have done me alot of dam. here. ave. P s mg right toishmttl and kill + , . . ners og fet 0 c emon my premises cha-ilng j A jelly company of I. O, O {24 e 2am“. me Carmage of any kin:].gF:z¥ bers were guests of Mr. ars Hoy 'r c orar not kind of dog-it makes n fe dog. Mine 1 > 53cm Hatch and Mr. and M:; SED daal! | Decker for the week-and. Tice wept ili s neighbof$ do not want their *revsvrerscoresesss ecrocnee rarre oo v; + +++ NEW 1926 PACK ISTLETOE BRAND ders 1» 0.2 » a GARDEN PEAS ti . had setter fake car» of them FRANE DeEALB. , thirtyfhree men, wives and cinciren, A fines Middle Granville, N. Y. very pleasant evening was poc. on with ~ ~ v 58 songs and an orchestra. A+ a - lif. MISTLETOE goods are not packed for lhour. the ladicg uccupied bens ou the sake! but second floor and the gentlemen occupy» ing cots on the first foor. _ They brought their own cook and cooked their reals on the meadow in the rear of the house. Sunday morning the la- dies attended church, They returnad to their hores in Seotia Srvnday af. tornoon well pleased with their our ing. They presented Mr. Hatch with a ibeamifuf satchel as a souvenir of the occasion. , wa- Card of Thanks. We take tlifs way to express offf ap precia tion of\ the many kindnesses shown during the long illness _ and of our dear mother, Mrs. Marthas MeCoy. Especially do we thank Fav. Mr. Brehant for hin comforting words and those who furnished cars and for the many beautiful flowers.-The Fam. Grenville, NM. Y., September 16, 1924, mm”. D It pays to advertise in The Sentinel. f Your eyes are priceless. GA that re'i ve and im Jrrove the aight are ike a belping hand J cxtended to a person in distress. The 9m?y to get the A best in glasses is to come whore only the best are made. FOR GOODNESS SAKE TENDER SWEET and TRLEPRONE PEI $ STFTED LITTLE CEMS (Extra Small) PEAS | 24 can; C $ 28C Cfl']; f | |O Our prices gre reagongble. To get back to the good old garden taste. use . E, CRAYT MISTLETOE BRAND and heat peas in the juice f R. ofiToME'rnxs'rOR' in which they are packed. Much of the flav0r is AT MARTIN BEODLE'S, Granville, M. v. in that. | It is cléan and sanitary. Weonesday and Thursday after third > Tasiday 6f ench month, ' & AT THE KEW ONDAWA HOTHL, SxJem, { the third Tuexlay of sach mont? ,. * g r@y\Send lakses Tor Repairs to m B f d B in 3) Y . * d 4 z 126 Glen,. Cotinxgfizlzggltcémem Palle. N v: | & ___ _ __ a r n a r P0 h Hafiz\; Lobe > © THTPHNOA® trove