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' * “ i|(rs ir J.j Hjduk ,v *' r , .w;*d: utidWv .! *•, • •iem a serioiia fcpbratldm ft thtj ‘ -.Ky-, 1 * ; ■*•' * ’ • **' “ * “ ' t *is'-dolnfJhfcerv F •' .h r-Vp ' I . •_ r • f : , r i- Nvitii ai3t Hos. ltul oh Monday lyl v . .<: ' ' 1 Mise Oortynde Tjarcharj, ffimefdy. of j-j • Father Hank, bf St Anthonyf c’ a vacation. on a five wesk ’ i tnow 4 of ~f' was Ik. i^eoic end guest df Miss Clara.j 80fii: r , ' ■ 1 on out. Mrs. Philip Rie^f was operated, daVliii' •• t - :. ■ it -'v • . Adolph Wurn*' has added a . neTVr Tl^e convention .jdf ' the Rockland whshinK machine to hia vret. wash j County, Christian Endeavor •Uniom ‘ ■ will . be .held in the -Vannk't Baptist / . ’ y' '• .V' ’ ^ ^ .1 Church. February 22. The spetlkera A ninbher-of fhemberi tof FTaVer- will t>6 announced next week. frraw'Xpilge of Encs\vnit&r»owburgh — ‘ ----- — '^Tdtv''fiaa:8|'H'eufy-SoliV announce , the engageinpnt .of their/ daughter; t Mh?s Ethel, to Mr. Qe^rge Thels. ofi f \yack/ . . ..y ' ■ ■ ' ' ■ .Mr. •George Bardin. wh'-3 > ’ ias many ' ffiehdu . here, is now in Africa, ode oh the stopping places of . k long sba ; . voyaget ' 1 ---- ------- r>7(lge . Thurfdajl night. John Horan, if. , from ctn Operalion for appendicitis at * fund the Nyack Hospital '• ‘ * 1 — j . The| public school, has just- Apished J j paying for Its Victro<,i and has a is' recovering ;'stnall amount left .(to start a tanker^ The school ‘ hopes to stage a play in the spring to add to this fund, M r aqd Mrs. George Medina, of pneoata, INI Y.. aniiounbe the engage- 1 ! trtent of'their daughter, Miss Marion. ! to Mr. Charles Eberlihg, Jr. ’ ... A ‘ costumV-dance undetr the aus- . .Ou the Xanuet coint Ttiesdaynight pices of the Ladles ’ Guild was held In s the Xanuet 1 girls' basketball team de- t'he. Masonic Hall Monday night. ' ‘ Jeered the Xew -City girls by ; a score iof 17. to S. After the game clancjng .Sliss Lillian A. . Freyfogle has re-.) e Ujoyed. the Pearl River otches- A largJ - The Xew City .basketball team. 'h_- , been \organized and consists of Marion . Melins, Claudia ,• Covert, forward; Sofhite- Butterfass, center, and. Els! 4 Zeijch and Clara Sohl; guards. Marie Merritt and Myra Smith; substitutes. turned to her duties as a teacher in-a,- j- ’ T- f„r^p,hTnK* ‘ 'uie ^niusic • A~ toeil Th ® f;A - B >\ c - Club e6tuposo& of the . Prooklyh public school after a- month ’ s . I™ T rf 8 * -Misses Florence-. Edith and: Gertrude 'rest. • .v • ' - s . . . ' .. . j Gross,. Mi«ses Ida andL-L'outse 'Oigriojjj, • .\ - \ . • - ^ i The Gar ran. Shooting Club has Teas-j und.<.iU-«s Grace'Kberliiig. .Miss Markm ■ Mrs. Francis- Louis Bennett, of Htrv- c n(> 0 j^ printing house on .the prop- j Melins and Miss. Elizabeth 1 Hichards. • eretmwr -Ht - 'at , the • -Nyaejc .' Hospital.., erty - ' ot j,i r ^ Taylor an<I ’ * / the large j fro planning a. theatre' phriy for Sat- ;. wlipre. idle underwenra; leftbas appra-. field • adjoining. •amLa ’ .iU .Vs*i the house j nrday. .February .12, to see the,, play •tion. .•,•••;. . -. • ■ - 1 . - . ! as. ’ a jlub howser and\-he -Reid'as .a J \Ifune. ” ■ and, Mrs; 'ifa r ry. M, ,.Gmgcyof ^ Card ClpA . c ongi&tlag: qf Ai r. -•mr ' - dvy: , - ; T f<V Washirrytoh-'i, - htrCHlriv. daughter.':in' town! for the winter. •t of the' ,VCT.2 w. - .m - Milior iiap.ist en' ’ ’ t-iiiipfl his!^^ n .DeBevoise, Mrs. -Theodore Def ,t ; v ■ I Noy^lles, Mrs. Ada: DeBevoiae. Mrs, b V.- ’ i Thomas Y oumanst. Aim Join' W. Furman and Milton D.e feuun hg.ve been 'appointed at torneys, for- nh e ^ fh- n r . ‘ den r th teachers ’ (raining el.dss, »;ne . last ; Friday evening. Gam ace ^..» n jbyftd tvi the occasion table ahd - n joy able one . A store tp sell army and navy goods has. •been ing, corn® 'Broadway Mrs! A. Merritt, Mrs. W. El dredge. Mrs. Douglas Arlan, rdfrosh^eftts- ! s erved- iffi 8 - 1 a proved ,1 most pro-!^- ^« ma8 A Fletcher, Mrs. b F f j Green. Mrs. A-' Francis, ahd Airs. H J Fish ’ er aVere entertained by -Mrs. Wm meeting,*.pf' the ' Ladies' {.rteBevoise bn Friday .of. last week. i Ara ; ^^y t 'bf^Blisnk'CTUrch Wl I The ftdJtt meftffil will be-at the\ home ne r Jefferspn street and v . iu . hra ; . t3fp ^e'of Mrs. -Samuei|of ' Mrs. DougVs_ £Ilan. EdineLvk. Xorta .Main' street ^b- 1 . /fhe Cam p'Fire Girls of Xew City. Mrs. -W, H. Bennett, ot Hudson.av . ........ ,v '»» K nue, ■ who has been, seriously ill now receiving treatment in the' nrS J Tfinnuta-i-. - — ~ 1,r ~ \' .- ...;- . . . ' - « mc \ixiup. r 11 «■ uuis oi. opw e-uy,. ave- ruary 1.. at -.3> p. m. All .members jnnder the guardianship of Mrs, Ed-, r, is-, ere urged to be-present a,, btfemess 1 ^. aB( j c. Buchpnau, gave a \theatre Xy-' Q- irnp<.: i.anre is .to bo .om-u.Cieb- .ktrarty to the members ’ last GaHirdav. a S qu ’ /. fifty'attended -Cie Wishing i Diary Ol fhey ' ha<T Tunc!ieOh at ex-District 1 social' given under the auspices of the] street, . between of 'Haver- Ladif-s ’ , Aid Aoeiotr.y ,«f thb • Baptist | . a ^ e PUQ^and Broadway; Mr. Wen- his receat operation-to return- home. . John Gasran.. brother Attorney. Thoma'e Gafean: af nd<-« ........ .. - — y — 1 __ • j day night. Mis.. Lee Smith and Rev. , 1( - “ - w a» very prettily - decorated , G. P. Boddy sang, refreshments wereoccasion After the iuncheim 'Mm. Aaron Snedeker and Mrs. John, cerved'and all had a pleasant time, 'j a . fpe Piuy known dk TV. Furmansisters,*- • are recovering ♦ { Welcome Stranger. ” Those who at- . ’ •. \^rcyrrt^in \Vr-:}Tkn - fell . 1 1 g £ L i ir o lviy xi* — fujcjn.* 4. — ^Ixs. E., -Imdi^n-Or^ir\' — ~ in alighting from a train at the Haver- eBy.o',this place, is x-ifcted to ! Anna Bardon.' Mildred Bardon, Bar--! — - strnj* s t. uim i . — — - - : — L — -.■anim'LA l^-af eefr - ahd — w. a .h-.hA» c.i : ! .h ■ ha r a l la r. ndu t* Kat toyaJS. B ra'kaag^ A t •I'-Fte-ii. — The rumor ihout towy is | Estelle Brokaw, Claudia Covert. Ger- Patrick L. ; McCabe,, formerly, o^-that “ Billy ” ist soon to be .married-{.trade Gross, Blanch 'Ko$lin„ Marie Ha-verstraw. who has been living at dn i if this report -is correc : this will j Merritt; Marion Meiins, Meta Schmor- Kenosha, \Vis., for some time, has give, an' opportunity -for his-, many j sahi, Doris Shaw, .Ida Zaht ; i v Elsie goftd to. Alburqtte; Xew Mexico, .for .friends in'XanUet to extend cemgratu- r .Zefich and Mrs. A. 'H. Merritt as the behefit Of-his .health. ; atinns. ! ’ v, ' j guest. ’ . — E Miss Alice 'Snedeker, who. has been The Epague of Women Voters met - .a grade, teacher in the Haverstraw at: the - home of Mrs. ^Harrv M, Fisher j suffern : news . ■J has, rasiughed. Mrs. Fred Lewis is Mendum; Rockland county agent foir . L-t taking her place for the balahce of the State 'Charities Aid, gave an in-, th® term: . • .teresting. talk, on-' her , wor.k. Airs. < t - — - / . -Grace Huebner told of the conven- ? . BLAGVELT NEWS. .- tion of the-organization al Albany, < ' wh ’ er§ she attended ng a delegate ■ Albert ,1. Ginsph, of Xe-,v York city, has been visiting William Giuckin. Mrs. A. D-. Hujus visited relatives- Mr. John Schall- hasrimproved so The next meeting, will be held, at the lte{ {, at ; thfi - h< ^ e ; pt , Mr _ ^ M V 8 . A. his accident last Septem- borne of Mrs,. A.' C. Pfcwr February 1^' . rapidly from her that he is again attending Ui* 17 public school daily. Walking ' with .aV crutch ist slow wdrk, • Johnny, jfiut , t ' patience!' Soon you won ’ t need, it and friends in Philadelphia-last week. ' At thr (iihratmi | - • - v- ■' • ♦ . . ♦ i . P. Srn^th, of No'w - i orlc~city t vi^y* *§* v * ! * * 1 * , i > *| |1 ^ Mi t ** { *Hh * 1 ** 1 * 'ft 1 The priefi of gakoline dropped two cents a gallon,last week. 17. at 3 p,.m. UPPER SADDLE RIVER NEWS. .anymore. 13n ;~T3es5a5 ; r'T r elrf'uaryA-Sth. — thm third of the season ’ s: cries -f i»n r Xornian Yeomans spent the week end -ip Rid gewood. ! 7 r __ Mrs . Irving Puryea is confined U> certs for. the benefit of the/Blauveit. her.home by muscular-sore- throat.-- Free Library Will be held at i he school ' ...... ’ _ : , . . . ----- .-house “ The Sunshine. Girls” will Mr . Hairy- A. DpBaun .ifis. recov- A tornado struck the, town of Haley- Henry Miller^T-beatre; ’ . j vilie, Ala., early Saturday, : and mpv- -7 ^ ' .- Not since Mrs. ‘ Fiske pledged her ® d P 10 Iu > use ^ E - J. McNub'b one. huu- DeGroff Id able to ne .K-iiliaiu talents ' to'- comeiiv has ’ - re dred yards without injury to'he.sleep- iround again after a- severe case of scored a Juccess of such - ' . ■ ' . - I . - — O --- Hujus. ‘ ‘ Theodore ’ bronchitis. s ,a. program of melody and *red from a recent attack All who have s.een- these tal- . ‘ i, ’ ■ .. '• Airs \an Ram pen was grjppe. guest give mirth, ented ’ entertainers before have pro- , ,, . ., o m ,, v , - pounced them ‘ •good ” and a very en- f ” rS Tn ^. SmUh ' a{ -^s*tc IL joyabte evening^ is promised.. Tickets.-\ ” ° n . a> ' •- / ' can bp.purchased: of Mrs. Houry Burr Clarence Rtehult. who has been ^nd Miss Katherine Raab visiting Jiia aunt. Airs. . A.- Weiss, has - Are you ready for the ‘ ‘ Big Show ” rc “ Jrned - t0 Staten Island. : JJ^ted /by- the Blauveit Drarrlatjc Mr; p erpa! , ^ famlly have riturn . ' £ lub “ ^Ji 10 n ,1 ^ T o ed to their home. Hillside avenue. uf- house, February 22, Curtain at s, p. ' ' 'j proportions as that. . which sheas h r-.E3.thcr. Lcufse 1 Quick. ]''tf»r. - m-vWark)ld '• won irl “ WakebUp, jfonathanl\. at theJ A Rock of ythousands of black oirds f)aughfef'*~7a^ T TgTT' ;:^ ah^^''' ^3^rs; ~~Hotne^~' ,Kt ^ t^ y ~ a *' t t ^^ , , rb e ft trer : -^ht»-ed»edy < -|-ha!r-been:seett-paaalng-ov<fr\Fort-Nor^ Ouiek, ' of Jersey avenue died last by . Hatcher Hughes and' Elmer \L. ris, N. J., every morning, at about*' 7 u-e«k \ ’ • |Rice, relates • in a series of delight- , o ’ clock,-for the last few uays. Tho. . :A — b.-W - . ! fully funny situations the story-of a'noise of - the Wings of the--SBimense The Master Mason degree was con- tuiiltimillionaire who'tamed- 'lie worid tiock. so.unds like a strong v.ind. The m.. Communyty singing!-GOod vocal v . AT naedy!' Extra flue talent! : * • av.enUo, long, visit with his mother in ferred .on/several Candidates, at the\ hut could not tame his w.ifo -.om.munication! of Ramapo Lodge: No: of recent years has been 39. F..--& A. AL, Tuesday night; TAPPAN NEWS. The Ladies AUssionary Society met at' the home of Mrs. J. W. .Tuesday afternbon. HaiTingon The Badtes Aid Society 'vill hold A social tea antF,cake;sale pc the home ! cf Mrf. Alacey . Dening, Friday • after- E. P, Conklin and daughter. Marian. f nc * 0 ' n ’ ,./ \ . — ii , -'display! Coi^edy Some ’ showf Don ’ t miss the hit of the season ’ s performance^ .The':full Were .called to-.Whitehaven. , Penp.. ; Al^.rt Volk has returned home from mopn smiles on all that mgln «o ( suddenly on Sunday, uy- the serious 1 ; S t.. John ’ s Hospital. Brooklyn, where come and fol ow hts example- FA-ery illness of-Mrs - E. F. Conklin. who-| i !e has been receiving treatment for . abseilt one will be missed, .ome anl as jn a Sanatorium .in that place, i the na-st month' ' be ; entertained and help\ swell the !i- Mrs. Conklin ’ died on Monday# me rn-1 ' \ _ __ \A brary fund. _ ‘ i ing s . I /TOMKINS COVE. NEWS. iy American in theme and in.the spir- c. of Comedy ’ and typical hiracteriza- tion. • Airs. -P ’ iske, is appearing under , the management of Sam H. Harris, who, with the presentation of \Wake •Up, Jonathan! ” has,fopr capacity,hits rufining simultaneously on Broadway.. Matinees are given on Thursday and Saturday: \ • •. ■ ’ ; ’ Xo play birds settle : regularly i f <'he spat intense- every morning.' A farmer - hot into ■|l '1 irH- ! A Vory enjoyable ’ ’ Shower was rer ■ i 1 c'Ufiy given tor Airs. George Buhier CONGERS NEWS t - jft the ’ home of Miss Marian McK e nna. ’ 'XlSftTtsg-^WBiftwdut . Jr.etfasTSggS^tir Many ^ “ tEehride's frterfdB tvere pres- , ent and generously ’ contributed to the; of pleurisy, heap oj dainty gifts.- ' Singing and , { - . ... r p . i ~ T cake--and coffee; Fhe ’ -yuung couple^ An addition containing'fc-ur- rooms /were heartily toasted and many cord- < ha3 be n . b.uilt on th e Lynch'home on ’ ial wishes for their happiness -ex-'-jreaox \uvenue f A t - C, Frank : wa ; s 'Tn -- A lbany last week. .. serious condition in th e Xyack Hos pital. .. Gilbert Stoufenburgh has eriteped the New YorkMilitary Academy at Cornwall. p.resfeed. AH agreed they had had a most delightful/time., * . On Tuesday, February i, Mr. John' •G. Dautel. one pf BkiuveU ’ s foremost citizen's pas«ed..awa>% -Mr. Dautel was born in Germany in 1843. At im.early age he emigrated to America and af- '; ter many years of industry and thrift t , estaWishQd a flourishing pharmacy ip New, York ^city. John Sullivan is ' recovering rid Mi - opera tibn for uppen Xyack Hbspitpl. , . Ernest Favre,, formerly of this rom j place is conducting a billiard parlor tis at the and Oiglfr store at Sibley, Iowa. , , SLO ATSB. URG - NEWS. Tlie Congers Woman ’ s Improvement Association meets at the di iol house f'.lday afternbon at 3 o ’ clock. John IVeinrich ha? sold ids house ... .. ... Later on he re 1 on - Harrison avenue and ilioved to. a_ tired to his farm im Blauveit where hcusaJiR owns*. ’ on Conger avenue. his kindly nature soop won. a warm . - -------- - q- placc- y cn* h i m in the community. Bui- . THIELLS NEW'S, ■ Ing the war,* Mr- Tkiutel,;proved hlkl * Integrity of character and loyalty to . Atrh. L. E -Bonnaud has-, returned hia adopted conntry by ni,? lhany gen-, f rom a three week ’ s visit wlth her erotS^cOuti'ibuUudS ’ to uar olutfllles ' daughter at Elmira. .' and * patriotic organizations. He .is' survived, by a son, George W. Dautel,, ^Whyeit. 'an'd; 1 'd^iglUer; *•'«* - pmiteis JiittvY, o f -N ew Ynrk'^tty. t 'STONY* POINT NEWS. l ^ dento ^ n NEWS. Tar-Valentirie soiffal will bo Held- In the'L&aet t town 1 Methodist (Tiiurch, Bart- tirday, February 12. All are invited. , •• L a special nieetidg of the taxpayers , f — 0 f s choo l d is trict. No! 1J, . town of ulimhiio, will be/held Friday, Fhbru- • 4ry^ jt'8* to elect a trustee la place of Adolph 'Wcidppman Jias taken a porition with the General Motor Cotn- pany in Chilip Sduch America, ” » SPARKILL NEWS. A daughter was born iast week to Mr,, and Mrs, Oswald A. paiier.. a ' Mr. and .SI'rs. dqhn UiWtiM&'jfefc kill ' are , spending several weeks . at Ifamltinny ik»rnuula ' ’ ' Miss Ruth Brown t&..racovering af ter an. illness of several weeks,'! James Callaghap is -back at h ’ . ’ crk. with Ramapo' FinlsUing Gorp; atioh.' * . Everett and .Russell Waldron have purchased a large tixick. and wil trucking for-the'Itapjapo Finishing rftt Corporation. 'wniY-e^rmasrrfEWsr Pater DeBaum has-* rerovered from a.severe dold. • ■ - v- ENGLISH CHURCH NEWS. Miss Alary McGowan, well-known business womari of Akron, Oi and. further distinguished, as the only wo- *nian member of the Anieri .-an Society of Bachelors, has annou i :ed lu;r in tention to . become .a candidate for mayor ot her cityA — — 7 —— the flock, when it settled . ;id. says he killed a “bushel of birds. ” ■ “ The /own of West ' rft ickbridge, AJass., hasn ’ t a physician, -but is will ing to pay liberally to induce one'-to settle there.. (Voters are called upon to-determine how much money shall be appropriated ft>r the purpose. Somewhere hear 'Maiino, Fla , is -a sadly .disappointed bank looter. Tie - c a rri e d •' Marino Dr, Fede, — -landlord of an apartment house ip the Bronx, wa» fined $150 because: he failed to -pro- vide*heat to, tho/tenants and it wa# so cold that water froze in a gold fisk glebe killing the fish. , • • ' . . •'•! ~J ----- 't ' . ’ Suffolk has $0,337.26 to spend in its ':rnITtubefcurd§i^T*ampaigtEr “ The\C0nt/- hiittee plans to. employ an assistant to the present, county nurse and to • hold clinics in- every locality in the ebunty. 'X'o treatment will' he given at the -clinics, all - cases -wHi be re ferred back with.the report of what was found and suggestions- for treat ment, to their r'amily' physician.. The graduated payment,, uystein of taxes in Suffolk County is found to be •practically unused, so bn the- reeemmendation of County Treasurer S. AI. Scudder an amendment t<? the law will be passed by the present Legislature, providing for the pay ment of taxes all at one time. Robert R- Brindell, head of the Building Trades Cpuncil, who boasted for thp alst two years that be was . “ boss of New York in tho building Unes; ” was sentenced, ’ to serve from .R¥a...to ten yea rs a t aard labor at Sing Sing Tuesday. away the safe deposit boxes and then discovered they wer© empty. The bank had failed four- .montha before. i Ati airedal'e dog Was Killed by an ; automobile in Hackensack the pther day and ' tho animal ’ s \buddy ” a big: ; black dog, stood near'the body whin-, l ing and pawing pntii the dead dog was removed. Uur cucnt 5 loarranty of Sk % supreme m SGt^utcG is -Theatre. Mttzl* in \Lady BJtly ” is now in her third memth. of onparhlleled success; ‘ This : talen te d Tittle at a r. - wh e ban : Small hats are to' give \placeMo ;• large', drooping models, ” according iq word from the spring fssuioii show '.of the. Retail Millinery A.-socIatlon 1 held at the Hotel Ast'or,. Xew VoNr' ! city, last'*eek. 'Flowers will be the Most popular form of ' trimmjag and t will be used on the ’ (brim, causing the droop. '■ . |i the Gstecrtt : ohicH 1U (Ot out:' txdmtni- strAtion. of dutg is \ xq { j X^ m The TNew. HempSteai S. C. E. mr - • ■ - 1 wm~hoid a\ birthday sodTST at the^qufufeftfia.aiid ..octettea sgftooi f hou s e F rt ga y- b Tp n tih?. FfebKT dance, sing and act with ’ equal grace, baa snored tW triumph ,ot her -cereor, in Hppry W. Savage ’ s latest -musical Offering. She is supported'by one of , thb-most mornnrablD .^sts ever as sembled id musical,comedy,' and there are danceVs and afngere in quartettes, ifixteftes and oct etteB. -I , f irnif t ’ !?uu d and w as aw arded $891} darnageB. ary 11. .%erjrone U ’ JnvHed, .The Rev, George H. -Boas aH, pa st o r at large,M the. Hudson' Presbytery; JLUJLBWh ’ l».f.ftrw.How , jrempitea^ Presbyteriaa ’ -Chulcy Siihday mu rntng, Fo bru ac » .4l- • • '' }» 1 “ -•* No Time for Work. \Thr trouble -with a smart man,\ aald itld Tonkins, \is that he ’ s Uabli 'to si/eiHi more tmfe shrtwin ’ off than he does Michael Karr,' of Newark. N, J„ was kicked by a cow he was milking and had his shoulder broken! He bi j t ho ^e > : /M cpgo ha.ue » , *1 CQimiLLS^iOUGdllLSM The next .Congress will he, as dry or,drier than,the present ohe to WW belief of . Ropresentatlve A'olstead. aatlior of the prohibition onfpreemeut lilir' \ Aasevting that neither Mary Pick- ford nof Ow«« -Moore had a legsd res fc dence : in Nevada, , Attorney-General- PowIW haaxlaunched an attack; on the divofca-idt ihe^iKaf% H tv Wit niUrn y . ^