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* i , tto dfrp:y Va.B Ka mo^p jnat retarned from :;, r '' %iMlaefs. trip thto eastern Pennsylvania arid - Maryland. ^ t Ati»ejk-j|krionsh, whlo TTnlt- ■ Tlsited liii bounty , T;if> .conditio^ „ . . ..., , . '- --■■ — • ■*••- . ->■*- * — i rwno .-haa A nuinber -of yneml»er« c>f Hamapa ported-derlous.. ed states Xavjr,^ visited . hi* pareift*i, ' Mr* and Mre ; John Carlough. last week yroLA news . I ..*■■' X cohl fanrine. M Ito^eratra^. was .. .. brokP» last- week .wheri a-Weal dealer|Pot»clt, Royal Artjanaini of tht* place, - . ■ — _ - . , ; w dre^d^ten c ar. j[pad»-'of ,e( Ha. ; • ji ; I Iw ht* — — — ' ’ 1 Mx%. |Cpt?%an, of proo^lytf, Croi^lJarrnon*-Vews w-hiph f^e soldi 1 ' ;> ' ' l — « — ■■ . ’ * •' . , • d/'hwt wfeefc^* f \ , •'•• .:',aVetrtto. ' to LAaia ^Hatt^*everap moftths Ago. dyl list wpefe- ■■ 1 -aM4e^M»Ui^.Tterkfv.- o gar o a t h < rwi t» y giy e ^ owa y-^ ^fa l t e d - t ie r .e on, ^iWa^W r -sgangpB^.lg y s«faW, no WnRer.hoIda hfa Job-with ^ valley Theatre laat Wednesday town la?t week. , ' ■• \ .• ' > Tr . ; °V He^hh the| Erie •paflro^- after -thirty-one ■; ;« • • • • - , ■ .. , . /, ,-. Matt, .-street ^ ,■ •; - ;. p ■ rit • . ' 1 . ! JSMrf MrW - ’ FV a H- W, AhtfLittfk ft&d f ’ i years of service; ( O^M-- pj>W , stolen from the house last week -residents- of t -glvin'r' celebration. : . - Ray Williams, 5 years oRU.O< Nyack, ™™'***™r *e picture lhat ; . Rev, and Mm. J. D. M.eader .- spent Tbanksgiviiitr with', their son-apd .'tam- fly In'-jNewafk,. W, 1 : '3. • . t . - Misa Mai da M. Joh nson, of SknlV Cftv, Iowa, and Miss GenevThve CaT lahan. of Kansas City, Mo-, were yxiests of Mr. and Mrs. C.i C.. G^l- hralth for ' f hankssivln^ and the week end:. Both are graduates of the Iowa-State College, class of '-20. . The . Ladles \ Aid Society of' the Hempstead-Baptlsf Church will, hold a sale and\ social at the home- of-Mrs. Herbert . Sutherland- on Thursday .af- , ternoo n ar m ! evenina'. December 9. Proceeds to be used'to pay indebted ness on the new roof of nL. ^ast Thunday. .. The, trlln was { All are invited to come and do tbelf , £„ ntl , sIowj y at the time and al-{ 'Prof aad Mrs, Winfred Inglfs with Christmas shopping. . .. / ; I tKou* ’ , i it - hit the dar sctuarely'Mr. pbair two chfldyep rftbtorea.from New- driven Brus!,. «\SfvUw\«iS lr- sometim e, is fe-(.Monday-iitl ' i„ ,«'i frano- Mrs. ' Za^| ; «ibeati- i» visit Sir. and Mrt. Feed W,,>t.rai»» Bid , V , A SlirUG ,t M n hu raWm- j ed -to New Yrn'k after, spending tb« - _ tiw M ay iwH jh her . Jjar.enta. , ' r f; -. ■. ■■Mira>.,lBp}iBa .'G^ McKenzIe_4a-*ulfer> j. - — — --r: --«= dpughifer - have i been visijing relatives -Un J^ew. York-, city. . Klernan C. Lawlor has ,io!d his lug from a slight stroke of paralysis i , — j — - — , •\~-^T -. --r^- B * -- - — i farm on .Chbrch and Smith streets to at her home on FirSt street.' parties from tire Bronx. Mr and j^rs; E. A. Miller ^have moved to the home of the latter's j-mother. - Mrs. J. D.'Mitchell. 4 . ; - -Mias Mar gie* 3 wn tturtoitt. of Jersey- City, wa? a rtumc a ‘ t the home of her doiiaia.* MrMA lTiighria, .ovor tha... hbtlday. ’ >•' Wm n Mlss urleK^fmmef tiiSmi, f. fordlcr?y ' . \C “ ' of '•TRIfif \place ' hut noW of Bfookryiir \ spent the-wdftk; end vtalting herrgirf. friends -in. toarn. .*. . . f . . The Ladies Auxiliary 1 of the Nyack Hospital wtll^-meet at the- home of ■ Mrs.' Frank JQ.; Wy gt an - Thtrrs da y afrL^J^l- tenjcmn of next week. , - !lj rScSWfel a ‘ had. cut on the h)rehead| ;■; FVed tewls, derk In the local p<»t-| apd his condition was considered.crltH' The . Women's Christian AsSaclatldn'ro^e. . la how recovering after - h*y. !• Mr^tt- Mra. Hai^ M. AiMer nave cat at last iccounip. } or the. Reforared^Clrarcr wilt hm at* «hg bee.n SerWi^Iy ill flfrpneumontm I ^turned from a trip to Nebraska, A Dodge car belonging, to ' F G. ! ffie home of Mrs. B, C TJufnop.^SUia- Miles. of Ridgefield Park, N, J., was mit avenub, Tuesday. December 7, at struck , by a train at-SparkIH at / -4:30'J'2 p; . . . _ 4 where ' they visited-relatives Charles W. Smyth, of the' Crescent 1 1 ,~ £■ ' x . Drug Co., . is receiving treatment 1 at ! ' -Mr. ‘ and Mrs.. Gllfford Springsteen, the Neurologic Institute, ’ New York of Nyacfc, spent tti$ week, end with c it y . i the , formers parents in town., Mort F. Washburn, who. is receipt ' Bernard. Zi«ke| and the Rutherford Mr? -.Fivfna BTauveR ^nft- Mr. and t Miies \and his wife and three, chiidren,! ark to spend Thanksgiving with the tng treatment for ufoers. of the atom-i family have soldi their house on Smith * .-Wesley N * ' \ ‘ parents, Mr. and.'Mrs. G^or^o ; a.. c h ih a. N r ew_Y.afit hospital; is report- street--and removed to West Kyaclt., •, f> ,v} N^er. * M r ii 1 Wal ter 'Feldm ak -e pfatri^ itied - ^-■-who' \rere 'in t.tie-car; -e?ra p ed. .without farmer! •a«4iheV--ef ‘ ^fSttiVds'-kiwi , from fajury, - - '** . « ' ' > Inglis.. giv?n~ Day.. '. v The. 'gues.ls were:_ MrfJ. i .'A. meeting of the Community Chri Chas. J. Blaavelt.' Mrs. Mar? Haring, and. son, Edwin'Mr. and Mrs. A. xr ,rf a-An-..ht^r. — ^d.U l n A..: ,-Mr, Etme!:\Campbell. 'Mrs. ..Charles' Smith: Mr. and Mrs! Clement Smith. was taken to the .Middletown The members of the Junior Ladles Aid of the Lutheran Church will meet at. the home 'of Mr,s Arthur Darldacn Wednesday afternoon next. eer. roo. of Mr. and A^rs. has broken ground A)r a Improving^ t , '- ....... 'ChartVkT:-i!:ft'Ap*p'''aftd'''fSi ’ mity attend- .r^pJ^Vc' ' s.; ? . ’ .V 10 - r !:S.V? th?? N ' ecr - t-| • The National Bank, of Haveratraw ; etf a family-reunion'at, the home of , • v . '.•. Nanfashank Lodge, No. 539, F. & A. M., will elect and install officers' at its regular communication 'Friday evening, December 10. ' \ , J. if, Stewart has sold the Friedel property on North, Main street, which lie purchased a few months ago; and. has removed to Nyack. ~ ueights. mas committee is . to be ,held in the ! has- bought the Goldsmith building his mother at Beacon .Thanksgiyingj Howard Kosel;' son of Mr. arid Mrs. ^ylum last ^koa.an'order 3igneri hfgh school hujidlng tonight at . phlch' adjoins the property o f the Bay. , , . - O R. Koael 'fo rmerly of this place but i^^IhereioiH^whete he\cied-uhee l r- : ^ ! f '^;^J^ X:n^rnn ^• f, ^ - e,ul - ulu ' u .,' K:il11 1 ' m M(lfn etreui. - - - -, ---Afrs-.-ArUiur Adams and\children?of. row living. In\ .\yacp. wH iu T town. lr on the street and said .he was re- ^ \ \*? • j the twelfth\ annual mnitary'balT of Ptatafleld, N J . have been spending visiting^ relaUves ^and fnenda during I xeiv'n^me^a ge^: frpm : _lhe_ ^tsc| The Choristers of Paul^ChnA^ ' ! ' a:n P- F,\ £ vV ' V ' i3 3eVeraI ^ at the honMS ° C C ' ' ^ P * .Dr, J . • William Gilea _and~T5r7T3e2JF hav - been.-invited lov St. . John's j :r,> b 9 held Friday evening- “ -•Miltimor».-..of. Xyaek. •examtnal, h^m \jf^w; 'City - to' render, the i' heira l Evensong on Sun day; Decern- her 5, at 8 p. m. ., spent .Thanksgiving . . 0 sistefs in Bob too'. She aiso a t tended of Mrs; John Miller. and* a meeting of- the- alumni of the. Holy He has MON5EY J NEWS- ‘ ’ .nd . pronounced him Insane. ■ Mrs, Jamea-jCosmer, of this\ place, | a wife and,-three children, -' — • met with-a serious aretdenf Iifst .Wed* i - \Assemblymhn Gordon H. Peck had esefav while riding .'down the Alt- 1 a narrow escape from ‘ death laA,t week iO. at the opera * house. '\ H arin y-- 'The- Ladies ” Auxiliary of ........ -- — ' yi. | - u - • _ „-... his t A'lr, and. Mrs.. 'John Bentel ana. a meeting of-the-alumni ox tne. _ - , . , - ., Into Sp^-Va ley otr;* 6tcy. when an daughter. -Fisie, and Mr. .'and Mrs. , Family Academy at Baltic, Conn. ; There wms a large attendance, at , Homer Akhurat aaa returned to He-, In some w«y sne lost eontrpl of] .. im*' ?i2ck 0< ^ Bent'el spent' Thanksgiving . - .-. .. ... .• the,entertainment and dance given at, ro;1 „se at ^v. spending the ’ Thanks- '.>a.> - repairing i. . f- - pay rt : the home • of Mr and Mrs-. - ' The report of the Peoples ^ahk, at Firemen's Hall.Jast Wednesday nlghtrgivi ns . vacation at the home of his nned bus-recovered laitmeo ; Jof ^ j ( HoppeiVat Saddle Riyer ' i'Uie- close, of business. November. 15, | for the benefit of St. Agatha ’ s Home., parents.-Mr. and-Mrs. Walter Akhnrst the fire caused by the escapr,,- . (shouts total Resources of |1,075.159.4»; | ........ ,j - on Franklin avenUe.' Dr. R A. Taylor,, found it necessary. Ing gas. This isthe s econ d narrow. - ....... - ■... - =^' :! ?*T r v= KTyfe rcapitai'ilifdciri5~'i$SPJh)i)i ,~ gn r plus ■ — W4ilam~^-hiemnecht t ,, of the Kn- t ,. to * take 'many stitches;. Siie . is. now\ escape. . Assemblyman Peck, ^has had • , .pugu'C NOTICE. • ^.^Jiaiiduiuirvided profits;' ?1S.5,432A0: 'de- 1 Tineering'Department of .the. 'Ameri-i •*'. •. ; , , ... . . . . 7 ^__ -I positV .-'ubiectito •chock' . ?8i''i508.88. i can District Telegraph Company, was h'hlldtfy\ period at,Vtrig.l}ohie' 6T Hfs .i B ■ - v - T\ j in town -, Tuesday vTSTflfig N - ,. \A. Me- . r,-r?V:n r ;\ Mr. and. Mrs m ,. Feeney, on ! '-The ’ congregation of the Central - GjJJL ~ : i the Upper 'Spring Valley road. , Mrs. P. J;-LyUch, of Hudaomavenue, 1 Engine- Company will meet next MottCj a. E/ay wlEu' her day evening at STo ’ clock, at the home A [ r, . Mamlnk- .-or.Tce \khit.po. 3 iHisj;iifon' ’ Iff\ Nana^j^.- Stephen ’ s Chapel. Sunday at .8: : 45. ‘ m . conducted by the rectoh. Rev. T- Keane. Sunday school at 10:3d ’ hCr wheel aiid •was-thma-n. . She wa^J as ht injured ■sthout the - head, hose and was ,s mouth and - received wounds in which : Put 0 ! C- a •' doing nicely........ • t •• with,is. two. months;/ The fird was .\ -Mre- Wrr-C Kennedy had for her when a rifle bullet passed thTpugn • gnestg at her home at \South'\ Mohsey ! his hat. . . j ■ Thanksgiving Day? , MET' and - ---- Tr - . -• • } ‘ Joseph Scudef anti daughter. -Miss . FLOODED ERtlS' YARD. •; \.j T- lJlthfac and Mr Baum., all pf Long: ’ - . - ' • -■ ------ - ■ . . - .'•-I.-siai-d'-' -A. finertThaiiksgiving dinner j Thtr-.tide'; was so high , in Jersey , A retitinn ' whlci? ''W\iis' ‘ 'COdlplef& jn everV. detatt\ Ci ty; early .Friday,, that the. Erie Rail- potion's . 71 fremi spup . to- \mild Havanas. ” - was '• road yards adjoining tha station' were ^ Rr prepared by. Mrs. . Kennedy - herself ■ inundated. Eingine _ and trains were, this' Com -■and' greatly enjbyrd by hep EUests. i Obliged tb'pitjugh through, the .water- 7 .;,,^, pg. , The house- was specially-decorated for. ! jq . ..3e':..i.nto *he , stn .t T >ri - Trucks' .In / rmnmission the occasion and the day was aTmostisome- insrances — had to pass.thfpugn l-oorniiimair '' mnV.raak . enjoyable one.* • “ ' ' . as much as a foot' of water. ■ charge'for gas of To gerits PUBLIC NOTICE. ' , State of New .'Yor k. Public Service Oommission .Second District, * Albany. November' 27 T-'o 7 919. ,■ '. > ' '... .v •- for •comnhtint ’ ). -.undf iid 72 Public - Servic Cr-mniissio.ns.f Law-; having, been . filed 1320. Presov'terlan Church\has accepted the; . .............. . . . . resignation.of Itov. George H. Bonkail; Under, the- auspice#' of ^ the . Ladies] Miss Annie Beckerle, tvho-graduat es pgAlor with'regret Messrs. W. W. ' id. Society of St. -PauTs Lniberan ed 'from the- Nurses- Training 'School Washburn.,' Charles Ackerman, D. F. . Church., a Christmas sale, supper and jg Lenox-'Hospital last week, is how\ Dei fos eBaun, R2 W, Oldfield. C. F. • Fray-i 1 bawling- — party , will: be .held iii' the at\Ihe home of her parents, Air. and .„gje, Mfs; Emerett* iTowl&r and Miaa : basem.ent of the 'are house Wednes^ ; Mrs. PKilip 'Beckhrle, of Washington T^i^Hirin^^hv D n i-i-iin i ‘ Jessie- Wheeler wbre appointed -a com-! flay; . Efecember • 8. from 6 p - m. on., ayen.ue,; vpc rv-imn-ict- -e-L,* ; mitiee to secure a'new pastor. -. ‘ iManV fancy^ articles will oe on sale, a -. x ■ C-on*pan. . , , • • - . ____ . .. ■ » i noaT* ,c u n p^ 7 -. will bo sorvprl \and- -good * The choi >n ;t» deterntine tbat r • ; ■; *' , . : ; Avv» : n -r*re:> will bo ' o-ffe ; Ail held a' sooi .-. ,4 lQr . service'! non t hr ach .^aiatoihei^dnmkliaBnn-fOgl CONGERS NEWS. are invited. — — — TWELVE PORTRAITS SOLVE AT ONCE TWELVE PERPLEXING * J jgift problems , “ V which fhdivtrtrntl'.fiefer reading.-is' tak-i en, ” and asking this Commission foi approve increased prices-proposed to j oir of the Lutheran Church iai Tuesday evening in the church for •;.»fat.-r and prsaeui. choir members A very pleasant social Friday ev ening of: this, week th&__evening wag en i o yptl wif)i -in-) it-Ladies-_A 13 Society' oT^feeBantt\it.-refFtjshmeiits. . _____ _ ____ ! Church wRl serve a supper,and hoWtr ' ---- -- '• 1 ' s •, Miss Helen McWain is recovering a sale in the cirtmrh. A fine supper* -TheTTTckman family who haveilved. Ed. w ard yGahlfy-inrd — ^rmt iy .hav e f ey ’ noved 'to Brooklyn for .the ,'wTnter be charged the public for electricity i from an operation at the-Nyack -Hos- -will be-served at Sth-hents and hprons, ; here for Some time; have decided — to — - by/said company, and that the nro-Lpital.- L * fancy'articles suitable for Christmas mal<e their home ih California in,thef PHONTE NYACK 700 FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO-DAY posed service charge and the- pro-1\ ‘ . c — _ presents' and home made, candy will near future. Mr. -and Mrs. Wills f. aed increased prices foy electrici-j The chowder supper held recently bejod sale. \ '.. - \ - rhave ' already settled there and will tv mav -ho ‘ ruit. ln effect on short n6-| at ’ the Presbyterian Church netted - ' - -■* 'make it their permanent home. , tllce: — NOTICE is -hereby-given that 'over $55'. - ' ' / ' . - A family gathering was held aL the. PHILLIPS ART SHOP Portraits' of the ^Better Kind 95 So. Bdar.dway. Nyack on Hydsbn a ppblie hekrtog on said petition (or l.corrpiainti will be held by Commis 1 sfener Kellogg of this .ConHnission, at i room No. 403. Hall of Records. Cham bers, and Center Streets. New York City.' on - Monday, ' December (J, 1920, at-2-o ’ clbck p. m.'i ; By the Commissioji, . FRANCIS X. DISNEY, home of Mr. and Airs'. Charles I .Wes- • The. Pearl River ' basketball team •\ movem'eKt Is under way to revive j t erve itThanksgiving • Day.. . ;ThoSe has Secured thb -£>dd Fellow ’ s Audi In a ladies auxiliary to j p r e gen t ' we ' re -Mrs? H. A Pope and torium ' where .- .their gamed will be the interest the- fire company. Alfred ' Babcock. Libert Reinstein and Cur! Nelson are home from.', an extended western trip. , l The Misses Elsie a nd Lucy Gries- Secretary; ’ beck entertained the \members-of their', old,' of Plainfleld. j high.: school, class at--the home of/Mrs. | - 1 Violet Nevins on the Occasion ef their S fourteenth birthday anniversary. SUFFERN NEWS. ■ THE ? JW,!V 3 RSA.L CAR ' A U T O MOB IL ES AT PRICES WHICH ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. We. are offering for those' who are interested in purchasing second hand' cars k list of unukual bargains. .We are at the present'very destroua-of posing of our limited used car line for several reasons. Fir^t of all we are always crowded for room ut this \time of year due to extensive'repair work add secondly to clear our books of such matters preparative' to the coming seasons auto rush. . . . V * /„ The below list of cars are at your disposal at any time tor demonstration purposes and Inspection. 491ft Ford -touring. Hasaler shock absorbers-..,™;.™* ----- ...$150.00 1915 ^ord touring, excellent coadition . ................. 19JS Ford chassis, good shape . ..................... A,-.. . .......................... . ......... 1916. Ford touring, rebored and rbbabb^tedtblockand ali tiew parts . .. 1917 #ord touring ear, a bargain ........................... . -IWf Ford' runabout Uke a, new car :»>••••. ----- *• *•'*•\ ’ * ‘ **v ’ - i_4ourlBg car, demountable, w.hee.ls, new shoes and Hsasler shock absorbers . c. ; ; .................. . .. Chevrolet with racing body that coat *60tt to construct, repainted, and In good condition . *.- • • • *, ........ * ........................... - • ♦ - * 1?18 MltclieU- runabout . ................. - • - .. ............. . *• * • •4 *-*> **,* * *•-''* * * * * 19.19 Maxwell tossing* to excellent shap e A ...................... ............... 1919 Dodge touring oLr, repainted,and overhauled ..-.J.-.t . ‘ 1917 Ford runabout, in goo<Lsh.ape mecbanlcallr, with new body ...j.. 1919' Ford touring, all to_®ae shapes new top 1916 Dodge touring cat 1... v., ........... .. ............... . ............. .. ...... 1917 Chevrolet 490, good rppning order ........ ’ 4 * v *■ ■; * v.: ' * * **T r md ^dy.' r cto n pret far y 'ov er fan n ied t ' lr tth att new- 100 100.00 -250.00 235.00 360.00 350.00 700.00 250JX) 400.00 700.00 300.00 Joseph Cervieri has made extensive Amproyentents . on •'Grange avenue. Mrs. 0. R. King, of Plainfield, N.,J.'; played this season. The team Mr arid Mrs. Mortqp Noble,;, of New- - play, at .home Thursday Eights' and ark; Miss Mary' L. Mea,d' of ,Brook- the County league ’ games will be the . lyn; ’ Miss M. ’ R. Harold, of New York] leading attraction; . city; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harold,j • . • . Mrs Mary 'Harold and. Fred M. Hhr-j Oimmumcn service and .reception Mrs, , Ether Van. Weigner. o Red Lank, N. J.. and her sister, AUss Harry Drake, was giver, a ^ r thdriy . Heith Schou^u.; *tjf Mcurit : V rnon surprise party. Tuesday' 'evenirig by j- hav e beemspendlng a few days at the number of liis friendL. . Guests. .v.'crc.^, * dme,..cl -L uti -T ^. , J> , 1 ^ uckls - pre eat from Nanuet and neighboring! ' . • . . . ,, .. towns to the number, of about' thirty-; Thomas Feeney, who . b attending five Games ami dancing-were en-j college in New sork city, spirit .the joyed and refreshments\ were served. - cf members af the M.^E. Church next J. 'Greenfield has*, opened a butcher shop in the store formerly occupied by D: I, Christie. Hajry Jlartin^' formerly in 1 .the clothing business in town-was'a visit tor here last Friday. ■ V his property, otttMr Drake-received a number of valuH $u.nday morning; : Sunday school, able gifts ' including a solid .•goM^.oung- People ’ s 'meeting aird - 'cremng watch from hia m o t h er . ' ............... ,, \ “ .-V 1 ® , “ 5?^.. ]Kva Johnson will be the leader-or tne At the -business meeting' of the j Young People ’ s Meeting. * r Christian . Endeavor Society of. the] _ :. p/axtist Church last Friday evening! The Pearl Riyer stores are-Stocking the followirijgJifTicers -were elected: ; up for Christmas and -aro editing The- Ramapough Club' will give a New -EUgi^ad'. supper at the Club Fri day evening of this-week. ' many useful and ' beautiful urticlea suitable fbf Christmas gifts.' Look. over 1 the stock in, town before, going edge where to' make your purchases. President, Lipstey Bailey; vice presi dent, John wettsnan ; recording sec retary, Leona Smith; treasurer. Rob ert. Bailev; corresponding secretary, .. . Mre C E Brown- missionary treas- Yotr wtR no doubt find something suit- urer A^dieAndersetvji After, the meet-j-able for eve** gift you, i n tend .C o give: ] .^retree teenU'w ere-served aiiti-a| R T RnrroWg , ^ haTO been Mv^ A new house to being erected on soclat boor enjoyefl- ! 'ny ^or severai months .in New Jersey,\ have returned to Pearl River, secur ing rooms' in . the Qulmby hou-Ve pm v V> mk Xfarn 'afpixat \ XTra- TTnYrrnvs\ ti.is- State' street in the West ward by B. Odell, of New York. 1 city. A .steam heating piaro has been In stalled in the residence- of Herbert, BAmpa on bivtoion street. Sqffern high school basketball*team defeated Tuxedo high school team last Tuesday on the local court. -piERMONT NEWS^.C Mias Mary Jones\ of^New York city, bus b t een v biting Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jones'. .- • ' -L, A Targe - number cd guests were eh- tertained at the. Old Fort Comfort Ian Thank sg lvlng 'Day.-- Mr. and Mr*. Harold Schulta spent ; ^ Mfn^ Charles Mulquetmy North Main ^street.\ Mrs. ’ Burrows Has takett a poaltLon ’ in the Montyale •school, beginning her duties Wednes day.. . .'■ .'' u . The Thahksgfving eve dance of fex- celsior Fire Engine , Company was . l argely at ten ded, and a bi g s ucce ss In every particular.,. The- big Audl- ThanksgiYirig Day at Florida, Orange county, making the trip by auto. The Napolitano fruit and vegetable business bn Lafayette avenue a as been purchased by . C. Palamorrza. ; : Mr. and Mrs. Jesae Been and aon^ of Oliver street, visited Mrs. Baera? parenta ai' Bath, Penn. % Taat week. • have rented the house of Mrs.- Irving Duncan, pn Hudson Terrace. torium was filled with a happy crowd until the early hours of Thanksgiving morning .and all_ enjoyed the dancing \ ' \ * * fine ' supper aU. Soct«l 7 »tU a * A'gao#, aiia.ma B» 4 »«tg»d\ play\ , \ A * Southern Ctndereiia. ” neat Tueedny eVenin*. Ik li toiJttr 1, at the town bslht • “ ; - ' L. P. Mitchell, electrical contractor, has opened.a show room,In the.Play 300.00 rubber .... 1918 Paitanaar ehem my ro a daty - wgi en - A , ;• yv^wAvCY., - ... . The Rimapough _ Club basketball 331- ] -W- 1 r ; Bh uart- ” Mr. and Mm R. A. Chidieeter spent Thanksgiving , Day ln ‘ New York city, Mr. and Mrs. John Aui^ansen spent Thanksgiving Day vftth Haven, Conn.- — daughter p. 04 • -A .- , ‘ V , Mr. and Mrs. G. L.; Faster, with their son, * George, -and daughter, Doris, enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner . together at Jamestown,'N. Y Gborge Foster is attending scbeeL-jat.AkrinL Ohio, and Miss . Foster is attending.. * school at- Syracuse. Mr. and -Mr*. > .... - - Foster went-to Syracuse, Where they ' met their^ daughter and then- p.roceed- - ed- to- JamehtOEwm wham- thAtr* abn .... . ayty> .. .OAi.« E, «V !UE. NEWt '' , ■ 1