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Thoughtless .. gifts cause the January ash . can to btilse with debris. Only when, our*- gifts, have .lasting ' meaning . do Jrbey carry the true message- or-godd-wiM 'which ~ta the spirit of real giving. We' Can give happiness and con* tentm.cn' and aaff'ty for the future as . well,-as pleasure for . the moment. Such gifts, are -within 1 reach o£ nil-. They aro to be iTound in the-Savings SecurirfTr. of the , United States? Gov ernment. From, tlioi- $5 cent Thrift 'St'artrp tx the Treasury Savings . Cestittcate. they v III caty -vIUi them •not only the greetings of tiie season tiift happiness fo r years to come.' In . __ ? “ © c hofc. idf '.JIfc'-uftndw ■ ** ■ t* : O.m ’ ch-^ i fL rsn i d fe ' a- Osma t T -Git Strip 7, , ' • * \* ; vc-. ’ ' * 4 vv ' •:Tfrfe«^utcTVVft'T»on- cause border of .SBrnday: services - • , * ahy change r^a- e vening FlHt Church of Christ': Scientist. SeTyfce^N^gii firT/t f yrvr y fh i nii sy: __ iwffl^h hlPixre irivifed. Sunday school w . a m^ ^«!^Jietejt_M.dyL i. .. . . I Christian* ScidiiVe/' uimmmm '. wwaij ^ r^tmsi ; ceieh^bh 01 feJFifte f?oropany r wil rbshi t>R Tuehdi - * Trio. A reading room fo af . • 7d Mafia Street in ih» SingTBatWjini «hd is open to the pabtie dafly; eSdeSI Stiwdtoy^ and holidays from ,10 aJSt.tp M#*' ;BMtyvbe y riBad ; 'sf^ Tr« 5 aa(urer p, W. Cran»tc« of the ^ys^' ^ool^Ward ^i^rtu aiim « >.52.703.w ;ft-lii TSEzrz -ii» i^ifi?Sht5S? *;<»*•** , __ . 4 _ WTifSf Tn Oracn Episco- -pal Church at eight o ’ clock. At ten oclock the regular service and com* hiuniion will take place.-. On Sunday s^icee , 'ai eight, and ■* ):4o aLv m. will he held. in. thfe af- tem^on the children, wilt-meoit-in ^ chllPrh •** frattv Z a church at tour o ’ clock into M ei aor ia • The Christmas frervicea o< the Cen tral Nymjk ^Congregalio^. Chiircb i - iwrtdP'op-^fffiidsfy'ev'-etfln^TTe- cember 2$. The- Curistm.oa ^ ‘ eatital of the Sunday.§:hoqi ddU'bo held oh- Tuesday evening, December -la. t! . ,thA d t heta march ^11 dfdn'ls Christmas festival wlli be held. 1 NOtES. OF the FIREMEN.* ■fho choir of the First ■Prebbytcrian Church have planned a ’ spcciaT pi.6- gram of “ ye olde ’ tyme'' Christmas carols to be en/oytad by nli who care lo attend at the church on Cb><gfmnj| ev^e. . • ; - ' Hackensack flremen responded to ten ala rm s-during thd-month of No vember, but most of the fires, were •slight, f h <3 total, losa amounting to only $860. . ♦ S, W WIRING INSTALLED FOR ' LIGHT, ,, ** • '• ‘ ''TiEA't AND rovrzit ” • - - j Qld HausjeB. Our Specialty., ] , 'telophone 17 8 - J. • 7 . 73 “ ^38 Mam Street $yack; N. Y. Johnson Fire Engine, Com- i P an y _js to have . a hew LaFrartco. motor engine, to ccst lOiOOO. The tax- . Tfiu''musical* program, so capably P , ' i y er s voted; ^ 6 ; 000 . toward the, put rendered by the choir of-tl's rtt*iorrin i ‘ cIiase ot apparatus-and-the fire* Church, Nyack; has been especially ! me “ : Y 111 'raise the balance. r«nM»t e< M o be repett fe g -oa ’ SHBay,|. Jobfi''C¥ay, cnief of tbe''Tenaay ‘ flre i/oc. - 2 i», at both the morning- and department for the past\ seven years, evening services. . _ .F- _j. resigned in a ; huff -after having boon * * •* * (defeated for re-election for '1921. WII- Tlrera las been, skating on the J-c.e | liam *H ; powerman,' former assistant Pond-for'three dhys this V^ek, and j.chief,' won the election by a vote of t;>rifi \6 vent. \ t .\.! 1 ^ 1 .'mt\ LUhl a. cud-.■with Clio s stIll 3 'iiTixyd.'.yQM .heitow not .pr.es.c.ni, jjiut.k.hahu wMcb^wilL K' - ' ’ .v in value as the days puss, for ho will wish to fill /the card. -That lit tle gift wiii have grhwn' wondecfully . a . . before ' another \ Christmas .. comes ! - around and the recipient Vjli he on the'way to .a life of independence. many young foilc had piailneii a-fine «.- fo 9, fifj 3 'v Pf ^ on ^Nstm.is • day, but • At th,o annual election of the West- n _n -a.ang canio the rainy and fhat ; wood Ore .department Fred -fCnowlds, bntshed Vue fun tor a time, , .} orConttueatal Hook and Gadder Cofn- ™ • , * *„ 'j pany'. was \electefd chief; *Johh Best, i,ie Nyacs sc.tool..will- close for thef-of Continental Hose Company, 7 , first n-evs.;.on--Thursday , Do- a, S i.;lan r; ILi^ aL^S^A ... uwauafy , i i » )V,T' • l oaipo-nx, decoua assistant. 7- ir I tl - . f ^ partsea. in. . the -. scjw - — Waiter -- -Ja-pp.-- 'of N vack; ■•nas era! omss.es 'Will -mark the fratipy ! cord of Christmas ' ll■^^l n l■■ > llM il 'OVER. THE LINE. The-'interior of.the railways station at Ridgeneid-has ijeen repaired and Improved much to the deligat of tire commuters. • Funds at -the rate of $1 per man who served in ’ the recent war are be ing • solicited by the ■ Camp Merrtt. Memorial Association. Fred Knowles was chosen .Fire . Chief of .the Wfstwpod Borough last week, John Best.and Herbert Ray are his ’ two .assistants. . ’ . \ - — The application for the charter of the First National Batik of Leonih. has been' approved. Every -resident will- be given- an opportunity to puir- .eitasc-aiuck'-.in -t-he -Re-w- Hieiriftt+tott- — : -The news that four bandits had been arrested -in New York state. re- ryutinuoua acrvic.n. inoaefire 7-. . ■) company _ probabiy equalled . by tow . volunteer firemen. He has ./been • an _ mail re- active -member ci Mazeppa Engine tne jocal ppat oCiee bo tar; Company of N-yack thfrty-four years' foreman .of thi •The . receipts of cutgdinp this year are'much iighf'er than Uiey Sand has served were«lft»t year,' but ther©, syii vemaia eocapafiv. three days, tor the sending -of'parcels. : -^eentury . Hook 'hml Ladder Company civ , ai -. ■ Terbaps a marked increase f of Park Ridge hast ele,cted the follow- • • • “ ® 'made during that tiiu©^ ■ | jpg officers: Oscar Holme, president; », • 1 , * T ' * 1 “ ,i William Probeck, vice president; Alex •lo-nigimy-at seven o ’ clock, sharp. Duncan, treasurer; ' Julius' Ronay, ,r«-' at ^ tpe Government-plat, .op^site tile ; cording secxetaiy; John J.' HealeV; Library, the Community Christmas j financial secretary 8 ; A. P Post, trus- tree and the big time that goes with i tee; Jr. < J- Healey, hall manager; .Rob* it Every one is expected to c'otne and ; ert L, Hal], foreman; John Stafko, as* ccioprate Christmas eve in pfoper j sistant, \ ■ ' Community atylA ; J Mazeppa Engine -Company of \Ny- . . . * ' ,' V ' . [ ack lias been.presentedwrith a set of- ... 't-morrow morning, ike _ biggest fronts vern by/ members of the New time of.-.vl, when the lads and lassie * York lire -.dopdetniant in vears gone by from all aroand shall .gather at the the fronts being the gift bf Andrew 1 roadway 1 heatro. there tc see Santa; J. Fallon, a former fire chief. Mr. Fab Claus two Christinas . -picture's, .-arid Rm- lias th I so •nresented tn-Mazunna brought relieve to the merchants of the Bergenfieid, who had been alarm ed fop fear of the re-.appearatace, of the men who\ visited Foerater ’ s Bakery, two weeks agoj ’ • ■ . • • COMMON- SENSE. The good eld . custom' of reading aloud under tne evening lamp ia an antidote to mpny forms- of present* dav -restlessness .......... . ........... ......... ...............A Merry Christmas is merry -where* ever good folks gather, but it is al ways ’ just a bit- m'errjcr when the folks gather- in an .pld- farm liou'Ve which has sheltered generation after generation of the eanfe'familjr. \ nonsense . It-may take a Ooetor. ’ s persbriptron before k-ng to obtain a yeast cake. — - Waahingion Post. ' ----- h- - ..... ; It ’ s, gettiifgi so, an employer can ’ t .fire hjs furnace without permission of a Union. — -El Paso Herald We have notaipg to' say about; reck less autcists to-day, . none'nearly ran over- ua tn -the kfst twenty-fopr hours. — dll. Beacon. If this thin^- keeps ou the only tb ’ ng that . can be b'rewed at home will be trouble. — Leadvilie Democrat. These falling prices are not falling ej 'fast but .what we. have been' able' to keep from being knocked down by tneir mad rus'i to lower- levels.* — Tex as' Clarion. - • • “ An advertisement in a Western Paper read; “ Found; An untrimmed lady ’ s .haL ’ f We did not know that the profiteers Bad left an. untrimmed lady in the land. — Louisville Post! , . A anflu advertising-tor *Us lost daughter included the ijitoi-matiou in the description; ‘ /She was blonde wien last seen. ” — Jacksonville Metro- 'fcoHs. *. .. .. pictures, randi ion lias Wlsof -presented to-'Mazuppa bring home a.box of candy fpr' their; Engine company hat fronts of tiif* tire very own •, . .. . 2 -_ . }depaptnients. of , Boston. Philadelphia, * • ' - - * • * \■*' \■ ■ *; Baltimore. Chicago. St. Louis, New > .y teachera of. the .Nyack Public 1 OritlUns, San Francisco, -Milwaukee, Schooi ;jiave presented Superintandent] Los Angeles, Kansas City'and Mon K. J, W ; ghtman wyitli a- valuabhn.fiah--| • ■•-~^?^ 7 T=inswr-.- ....... .. ■ — a -; n Christii i as gi ft ; ... ' •\A TT'tTie't r?C0,-[i T - \ - T7 rt 1111111 1! i 1 ' ploiiA 84f B45-W. Hr t 4^ & Oeo. W. OndvrUortft Cartful Attentiok to TtUphon* Order! OUR PITTST-ON COAL GEO. W. ONDERDONK 4 CO. ’ Wholesale and Retail Dealer* ' ’ '.t.. . T'eVeahone 590 , OMee aha. Yer.-- . , DePew and Railroad Avea, V^OIUM CLEANERS-WASHl^rMACHiNEk found in more homes ^han erer before this Christmas. dor stocic ;p wand ’ erfally: the 7 bricta riut^\ rerv if 14 ~ > rwM lIe yoa tu purcfikAe A gndnHng gift tor whatever-you 7 bad tdonufed to Spemt. ' • -■ ' 1 r.L. r ’ M ' ,/ Jphoke Spring Yallegr 9 . ROCKLAND LIGHT & POWER COMPANY * *** 1 > «.J.AAA .. a «. t.#, ^ •-••tt M f t f I M 1 | f | | | ....... J. H. BRAUN50KF .- Distribution Depot on Wire Fencing / Pittsburgh Electric Welded American Woven Poultry Cattle and Garden- Fen ces and Gates. Catalogues and Prices. Furnished PEARL- RIVERc N. Y Wholesale Retail tcacTums appeared at^'tho oit'ice of tile ■iupori.ntondo:rt Th.'ursiia y morni-ig ,tn.l i Principal Charles R. Hooker, of the' -high School,made the pre.«t-ri tktin'p i-tywi-.r:.\. .. ^Hss Rath Motley, physical director bf thd giri'^ at -the Nyack public sehooi, was presented oq -Thursday with a silver locket . from the mem bers of the girl ’ s basketbali equad. H. y. Oe.Oroat was. Iir.e.senteti: 'wtih a- ten siclld-r gold pieco jmnv the -membbiw-. ■, 01 ' tho.-Friday - Evening \ Girl ’ s ■Gym ’ t*®- Class of the Y. AL C. A. The local Red Cross Building which is ■ cared for by volunteer workers, will be closed . Friday and Saturday Of this week, .in oriler that thoeo who give so unsparingly of their time may have _a n opportunity of attending to their personal needs. Anyone desir ing the services of the Rod Cross may ball Mrs. F. F. Crunden, Piermont i 2 t ; jr.v;; F' •7!Aiidai;; llpoti the - public hauc ioe buildecl -- id t tr-present . _ business .. ^2' srariditia S .* Oar y “ f repiitaction $■' jp ’ being RESIGNS AS A TRUSTEE. &'■- thorbughlu. m rc J Uc\ble is our rPledge af service Rev. Georgo H Bonsell, c£ • Haver- ' straw, has resigned as' a fruatee of \ ^ the -Rockland Corunty Tuberculosis / ’ Hospital Dr. Bensail resigns because he is giving up the pastorate of the Central Presbyterian.- Church in- Hav erairaw, to take up important church. 1 . work, that will take him' out of tho * county. s ‘ : % PHONE 74 - - - SPUING VAIiiY.N.Y. M w ( ; FUNERAL DIRECTOR SO. MAIN St 1 WANTED — PifuHcrers for white, mur- ' - .,, , - , — — — 7 -T* . t tar* and cornice work only. Apply Homer Aichuret is home-from col- ; Foreman, BattblC-Lakeua Construction lege to S'end the vacation with his Co;, new Ford- residence,- Upper Ny- and' THE REO SEDAN 3 or 4 Door EQONOMICAU COSTS LITTLE TO RUN. RELIABLE HIGH CLASS. None better than the REO LOUIS i'. HOYT m — I ICECREAM 36' NEW MAIN ST. TELEPHONE t91. HAVERST.RAW, N. Y. S4 Main St;-West of Broadway NYACK, N. Y. * Telephone 117 ME-ATS- AND PROnSlONS- pareh^s. Mr, and Mrs. Gutter-Akhurst-1 ack,- N. Y. ' At Reasonable Prices. V .* . v , •itidlajid Avenue and Main Street iOnO 739-J ECONOMY CASH MARKET PEARL RIVER, N. Y. ' SATURDAY SPECIAL. Pot Roast ____ ...... Rib Roast ___ _ _ _ Leg,- Lanjb Shoulder Lamb, ......, Leg Mutton ■ .: Shoulder Mutton ..... Fresh Haras . .. ------ - Fresh Shoulders ............ Pork I.oiu- ,.».. ...,.. Porterhouse Steak ... .Sirloin ' Steak . A : : Round S reak... .... . Armours Star-Ham Fresh - Killed Chickens 40a j Bes 35c -400- Print, Buttor 30c 30c 35c 35c 25c 3£c 48c 49a 40c 3 \a 65c Ec&eraut, Butterine\ 32 c, Chopped Beef .......... ; ................ .. .. .. . ,30c-'- FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. .24 u* lh Bag of Flour '... .'..... . . .$ 4 * 53 - Best Can of-. Peas .22c-25c-28c Best Coffee ....... . 32c-38c-45c 1 ,1b. Daiaee Cocoa __ 35c Becker ’ s Pan Cake - Flour- ....». / 14c. Aunt .Jemima Pan Cake Flour , 14c KePtmri- fcfti- rraire# Hv apor ated^ Milk ,,. Raisins ................. ......... 4Sc|Cau Tom.5toej.i- ------ TTTTT t2c 13c, ..... .324 ,2 for 25:-. ROBERT MATERN NYACK, N. Y. You Will Need Money for Ghristmas ;.- HERE IS AN EASY WAY TO GETJT — A SUKE WAf TO HAVE IT... JOIN OUR 1921 CHRISTMAS CLUB WHICH STARTS DECEMBER 20,. 1920 j .There ar. )l», tlasat, . _ _____ ; The 25e class requires vC payment of 25.#^ent*A each week for 5t weekar two, weeks before Christmas\we Will mail you a ’ yheck for 712.50 with and Interest at 1 %. -. These conditions are ’ what ’ lead to . tho detenninatian to face the problem and meat it with permanent and prae* ticul - remedy. -No^ attempt will b® .toadd to pass it by. ’ as in the present /.administration,; in the hope that all ’ will cbtoe out well under the theory * that our institutions will overcome ©very .evil by lettihg R alone. The 59c class requires a payment of 50 cent} <jach week, for 50 weeks and two weeks before Christmas we wilt mail you a check for 525.00 with inter est at 1%.. . .. .. The 51-00 clans requires a payment of $1.00 each week for 50 weeks and twer-weeks before Christmas we will mall you a check for 550.00 with interest at 1 % ; - , . ’ „ ‘ The |2,p0 -class rdquiren a payment of 52.00 each week Wr '60 \week and two -weeks before Christmna J-e mall you a. check for 1100.00 with interest at l^Ju u \' ’ ' . TEta 56.00 class requires a payment of 55410 each week for. 60 weeks and two weeks before Christmas we. will mail, you a heck for 5250.00 with Lhat U> e achaol h o a s a s Delicious Pies . Fancv Cakes VAR!ET> OF BUNS, ROLLS and BISCUITS i, Homemade Bread O..K. Bakery Harry Sarvent jPhone 640. .Proprietor. Main near Franklin St, risfiikis S uggested by the C hristmas appeal O f . mead east relief 7 Cod rest you, merry gentleMen, Let - nothin ij you. dismay; ,- Remember, Christ our Savior, IVas born on Christmas,DayL' — Qld Christinas Carol Over Here: rajotcin*; - Fea*t and aport '*nii lun —• There, gr-tra Munger. voicing Vlctariep ' freehly won, . ‘ ' •\ Over Berk t» Ovvr .Tharar - \ .Haw * many madn«***-~ Only »Orrow, That*. • Ovwr Han. wUh '.darinc - * GV« it vra thi» Day — There, the elf w belle, ringing. Tali tha dead away. Over H<k-e. a ahelt'er, Warm with, lova'a own breAtlee-* , Over There, a welter ' ,' Qf eheme end tear* and death! God \rest you, merry gentlemen, .Be < kindly; as yos may — Where He was ham across the seog They plead for Bread today I -E. D. Owen.