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tejrifeastei'v •fih ■i R: ,:x.: •n 1 *- .,« *• I in (V >»« crSnTder 'h**! rictnoT ^3* ■ffht .Becl eyHh, >i|j reooTofSagr ‘ •TOftt\ cl!, No.aC. Jr; <1. U A. M.. ot Spring » ‘ . i Valle y. ' ui o foMowia* •V-A-tfbfKwfi. boW : r«cenllr V? M*. >nd Mr?, Sarrmol BjnfteU'of iHuison ay»* nanuet , news ; Vera' ^Drfiiistjfeen- if fcop T r -\ |t<^>ert-' 'gb <i ^» p g Qn, ' awa - ^ jor : Uip l ! hoiin»so n . fortaerr?: of Uiy ’ piaf'c, »**• irfHetf-in ‘ no es ’ ptmwm At* las »orks^t^I^4^if ■ 'A ' ^ei»»r»Sf8tie^f m*Wir.|t' ■ ’ <ff . , itwriwaieam. % .i^tte, ar riadeoii r i.WpOe, p ,l 4 l bertijatote^; to' _ . jNeW^Torkneity. I) •,« L ^ ■ ■ '' '\■ ----- - — “ — S fa r kham o ^ t he i lav ' El at i wpt. iiP tr . eratrav. ptiblfc school ; }s r* from a serious operation ot :overing ' litte o£ 'KfrA fa M'&jfaiM jgtfti her hQmeijk'oLMaln ‘ stroet. , sflitiriR on Keyset pon . enjoy^i forgaveraljaysiwtt. f Chartos Pos». of Ctuirch street, is hasibeen eleoUa^eMers h^d TifiWt'^Eue p- m. ( ; : i j«nd.< , \sserdtS fluaodai ; ^raSgttrer, . ■ J |«| M , H . I ' — Sdhaita o«tsWe ‘ ‘ 'o.tb 'trip to Mnrytep^-by aUtotno- hi» Oars. i tt-r ^ ,, ,, t Tr, ., 1 ■ . v Henry Furman expects to leave for :GaHforniacmfJy,-,i«. *&*&*: mL 5|| • s p e n d t h e - r o cnainder of the -»«| int a r on the Pacific coast. On s Mle. . • fV *•\ f ■ H ,, Floyd Cariougb and - fanjiiy of Pa jeryon spent Sunday with Joseph Coates,^ {, . ■ .; ■. t ^ , u ^tr >f ElfM ONTpiS EWS. Dr. George B, Poole is tend his been ( con: vere atfapl The-fongregatloti of the Hiverstra ’ e .. rs t & l r' ‘ \Twat T ^m rs ar; „ teachijng; ^ at Briar _ Clfff,Vis homif tot the holidays. ( ..> . Rnipfi , Freeman end Raymond iFisii- er spent' the week end wfth friends at. Ldttife •Mnck^ i«. 1. . ■ ‘ - Eld ’ m Smtiii aMtl Mias Afurie ^ HTHter nr e borne, front Oirronta Nor- -Mr.* spending •fis.*-: win-t^t* Tappan Zee cjdiool. elopes 'thursday for the holiday vacation and will re open , Monday, January 3. • superintendeaf -Methodi&t Episcopal .Church has asked .to have ’ Rev. Herbert Rhinesmith re- turnetl for, another year. mal school:for the*holidays. ■ ' George Foster, who i? a student at Mias Lou Cdrnlsb, ofahos&fta lat . has been visiting Mr. atd^TJttn*. paih B. Spaulding. Th^ annual election of directors'for the'.Peoples Bank of Havexstraw ■ will be held at the b ankin g r ooms Tues- day, January ii from 1* tibon p. m. . . to , Hugh MvVeigh has purchased the. iBenson pooL-s«4.-:bHHard-;.parlor . on Fourth' street; The purchase' includes the building and the business witlf ail eqiiipmen.t. v'- •' ; Akron • University, Akron,; Ohio, .visit*, ed Ralph Freeman . this week. The Christmas entetainment of the, Lutheran. Sunday school will' be fredd- ii ~;in j ; iv TfecemSer ’ !T5, at ' S' p. m ■ . .,■ ■ y ■ . . The •League ’ of tyomen Voters will meet . ' at the : school library next Thursday. •December 30, at p. mr Members ahd friends are invited. -ap tunoj Saj[A<Kt ‘ luokuow oqj . tested an Englewood team on the Fort Comfort allevn -T aeUdsy two out of three'games' SUFF^FTN NEWS; Garret Burger*, has bohn Ul 'at his home bn Washington ^vohne. . - J*4'V**^*'** , *i«W\ ’ 4* .elected Councilor, follpwint qi V K. H. tie \ e; -rice v f mwrdioff. ; I assiutAnt.. On Sale at all Stores WTUteye'E 7 m ->Kl^T'fiMt' •yes,, dptayfe araSSalgz ^oas __ ; ■; ~*.' J ■W • cinmft«®r^btT*c t dejecta.- .wkihh 'lt nkfttocted, vjtould 1 result • }WL.ER vt;.' Redtadartti.Eye tlAht f?pfc!afi»t 80. BROADWAY ] HYACK, ‘ ' pbono-Waj-W^ck ;. rj; wr. fACK to e State CcuncH and G. H. Gabel. A. Et Pooper ' and I- B. B a rhea . all «at«8. C -Mr-knapp wte elected Diroileiifmlvy tb tbe Financial] Benefit Association of .the United States. After ' the meeting refreshments weroserved. ■XER;\ :. Saadflr: By “ M JEbcpprtj , ■'■SnppHflalt . . ; i L 107 Maiid St, 17. X: ; j 6 hki #. funic ’ ■ . ; lifelicatMBtja tuid. ' (Srocetia# ^MAia ^St ' • yy^efc, X X' . Tlr. ■*,««>' ' lifl'UUV 11 V *• • .*r*' A Larllei . Axiliary has been organ* izM in.-. Cbhht'ctKin- waJj liarolii Harvoy IteBaini', rorpumnder; Mrs. Ed-] . pT !e win Hyulb vice commander; Mfsl.'Katej m be tin 'Tii-e- todies' 'Auxiliary of the.* Luth eran Cinirch will meet at the home of?'.'Mrs Ferdinand ’ Hall, Blau veil road, Thursday, Decerpfebr ‘ BO, at S A new clothihg and .fuRiishing-store has b^en opened in the Nante's blbck on Lafayette avenue. . . • ,■ . : Gillie?, seoictary'; ' MUtt Hhcnah Engel \treasbrtr. B. | P* Chrietian • will be Decembe,* 11. at vykh 'ri ; ’ r s ’ ',.':;'' Endeavor business j held ’ Friday- evening, j ;he cliurch. A 'social.] and then watch •. Harold Matthews lias - given .up the position as manky?: r of the local Grea Easterrn ‘ grpcery ..store. . The guarantors of the . Chautauqua r e ce n tly- held -in* - Havers traw^- bave -■ r o- t - -eevvetf a* eheck-fow S2S\frcmr\tlfb ’ Rrft-h'P path Chautauaua. Circuit. * ’ This re : - presents, one-half q ? the net receipts from tlie Chautauqua and. has ’ been given to tire King's Daughters ’ Libra- sugiK services ... Tha . Christ .foiTowT . ’'The puffem ; pubic school -ejosts Thursday,. -December 23 . for. the. hbli- dav. vacation and will reopen Monday,: rm ■ At . the regular meeting Of Stony Point Chapter. - Order of Eastern - Star, the Tdllowing officers were elected for the ensning year: Alice A. McCault-y. worthy .matron; Louis* f. Glassing, worthy, j-atrott; ’ Annie H -Rhodes, as sociate matron ;, Bertha S. Oldfield, conductress; Susan Aqtsdea, associate conductress: Marion S'.' $traut, treas urer; -Martha EL Joclutmsen, secre tary; Rhoda Gbldsmith, trustee -for three, years.. . * lAv- — • &X&£Ci&^S ‘ Ol vllC updny: “ choot am to be held Tuesday evening, December. 2S, - at ■-> o ’ clock A-special' “ offeringwill ' be takpn fisr the near-Eaat rei'iqf fund . Tic; Xanuet school, is- dosed, for the hc-liday vacatioh iaud- the teachers are out of town.. Miss, McGeary l»as. gone, to her ham o ’ at. Mori'ah Center.- X. Y. ; 'Mt c s • Biakesley, to her heme, at Mnlvvlil-, X. J : Miss Murphy to her ‘ home at - Sojne, N»- Y-', and Misa Kilham to Xew York city, where she is. visiting friends. . - ’ 1 : - The S l OATSBUR.G NEWS. A son was born last week to Mi md Mrs. Louis .D ’ Avanzo. • ; LADEMTOWN, NEWS. A -IfeSent entertainment held in the . l.ade ’ ntown .'I E. Church netted $G2.00. .... '; Mr, and Airs-. Bruce Stalter are oc ‘ cupying tlveir n .-w cottage; ’ . Frank and' earr store.. ’ onklirt is now doing a cash • business at ' his grocery. SAROGNtA NEWS' ■ ■ ■. \ . V '/ 'A J \ f&eighbcrhqod Club. • dane'e the ycbopl bouse' : last . Friday ni Trap, largely attended and joyalile aft ’ air. The place was Very cn- s beati.ti- Ifully trimmed ..with Christmas devora- tioH,j 'by the school children. Re- ’ freshmehts ' jvr-re served. - Pastor Jensen, according to reports helped out with the dance muslp until, his fingers were sore. The, . Neighbor-, •hood • Cioh war,, formed to stimulate the soclaj interests of the soa^nfuni- ty. The club hopes soon, to be able to 'purchase . a^ moving pic tore ma chine.- The' money netted' at' the dance, amounting' ho. $35 wilt be\ used' \ GERMONDS NEWS. •Christmas cxdrcises tarian Church J ’ w\i?l , be mas. night; lh additioi Christmas prograjh a - :t the Preabyr held Chris . to the usuai. play .'will be given-'by'tite Y'Utng Peoples ’ - Society. The Christmas .exercises .of the ’ Ten candldatoSoW^re initiated at the Lade.nto-vp- M, FI. .'Church, Will be 1 last-j meating of t the .Dau ghters of. ' ev' jiit rg. • Dehem bi*r Zi, ' PEARL -RIVER. NEWS beginning at 7:3w o ’ clock. ments . were served TWELVE PORTRAITS Harry and George Hadeler and How ard Kosei are home from college la Philadelphia 'fn^ h-Mirlav-;. . ------- SQLVE Miss Crispel cf late- has beep- mak ing ’ trips-.to and from her ’ home in- , ■ ... New York city in-her automobile.. She AT ONCE: TWELVE -PERPLEXING .] is. -an expert driver and- makes the trip in .quick time GIFT PROBLEMS. PHONE NYACK 700 FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO-DAY PH! LL I PS ART - SHO P\ Portraits of the -Better Kind Miss Flbrence (/larke, vfho teacheU in Hjn<-cck, ' XL Y'.. stopped off here to Spend the'Week ifend with ’her sist er. Miss Marjorie ’ T. . Clarke., before going to her home in Milford. Conn. Monthly meeting of -the Park Co- Operative Savings and Loan Associt IROTHERS 4>XI0IIR S63IAN It Is good- looking ; it is comfort- r ---- adaptabie to any It is easy to drive; to,run. . it costs little Campbell & Strickland felephcna 281 ■til STREET SPRIfiB VUitf, A Y. 95 So. Broadway. Nyack pn Hudosn tion Friday evdfting, December 31, and not on the 24th. as., stated . last weok. Dues received ’ from 9. a. m. to 3 p. -m. and from 7 to 8 p. m. !Xi TH B U NI V£ R S AL CAR A U T O M O B I U E i S AT PRICES WHICH AllE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. CU - We are offering for those .who are interested In purchasing second hand cars a list of Unusual bargains. We are at the present very'desirous of dis posing of our limited used car line for several reasons. First of all we are always'crowded for- room at This ’ Hae of year due to extensive repair work and secondly to clear our hooks of such matte fa preparative.to the coming seasons auto rush. ' ' The below list of ears are at your disposal at any tifhe for demonstration ’ purposed 1 and inspection. 1816 Ford touring, Hasaler shock absorbers ................ . •ndl • 19 is Ford touring,'.excellent condition j915 Ford chassis, good shape ............. .. . ........ .. .......... ................. ;... 100.08 1916 Ford touring, rebored and rebabbi ’ ted block and all new parts 250. CO 1917 Ford tourib ’ g car,, a bargain ........ .................................................. I..., 23AOO 1919 Ford runaboqt, like a new car ... ,r. .......... . ..... ,'j. ; ... 350,00 1919 Ford touring car, demountable wheels, new shoes and Hasaler 1 . shock absorbers ........ . .................... .............. ; ........... . 350,00 CtievTolet with racing body that cost $500 to cbnstruct, repainted and x ta good oobditton ----- ........ t..m. ...... 700.00 1918 Mitchell .ruttftHpttt. ............. 250.90 1919 Silkxwell touring, in\ excellent shapA.. ....... -400100 1919, Dodge fou ’ ’ Hpg car, repainted and overhauled ....;....., 1 ... 700.00 1917 Ford, runabout, ta good shape mechanically, with new body ...j,. . 300.00 1919-Ford touring,.all in fine shape, new top ....'....L....,...,..A 36OD0 ’ 1918 Dodge touring car ................ . ... .. ..... .. .. .. ............ .. .............. . .... ............ ... 400.00 ^ Hit tati ftplat WL iooiLrunning order, ■. L-.A 1 81A jB Ceofistar r body,, cocaplstely overhauled, w ith all hewL-v- 19 Tr-FulImanU:hummy rpadster ........ • • vyxvT. .... A ...... .300,00 Judge- A«to Oy G-M-C I Do You.Intend to Buy a-Gar in the Spring? .COME IN ’ AND SEE US' ABOUT OUR *. • •• %».- -k* WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY We Hfi-ve a Complete Line of Cars in Stock • -* ' * t * •-;*« — * 4 ' • • Prices hanging from $895 to $ 4,500 a i'-. A t : f \