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j * 4-- .:.UL..-:- TH t -ftOCKi-AND NEW8, f Tfr ■ y .'* i* ’ \ M OLDER BOYS AND FORlMBO CHUR'OH AT NYA<?K. 1 . V:. , ; ;V : i ;-;; ■; r ;| , : Every Sunday school In Rockland ‘ County VMM Re. Repreiented -i V- 'Tj'r^ J -fty ^telegatet.' .-■ |l Nyack will be the MeJca for Sun- • ‘ clay set ool'workers on Saturday, when \ 6 cobferentis fbt Older Boys and' Otr J * .of .the ttew York.State Sunday School Asaoojdtion- will' •be h<?ld .fja. formed* Clturcli. . . * ' / ^ rrr ^; S6m6 adults who wilt guide tftoJIon-, > Terence are 'it. . A. (Dad) \t bite, of •Chicago, international figure in older .boys work; Mrs* Alleil .C. Risley, of , : Schenectady, teacher- of yonng- peo- . ple^s courses in the Auharti School; Fred'jp. :C£| ‘ t'V-right. of ’ Alljwl.y.'young people's -leader. i • EviN-y Sunday school in Itocklapd County, will send live delegates to tho Conference and* they afe expected tp attend all sessions of the conference. * tiniy those so-doingc-aro-entitled to . enjoy the bamiuct^and good time to follow. •. For the noon hour each delegate : will provide his or'her own.box lunch- on. Hot cocoa wil bo furnished ,the> Nyack young people. The prb- gram.'follows: . . .. 9 a. .in. Regiatnttloh. - ■ .>. m. > Sorig'fest. . Devotions. /. lo on Who ’ s. W.ho-- “ B-. C. Dunlop. Spring Yatley.' conference dlrccter. \ io l,') Orgsnzation of the confer- • eace. .Urs.. r Alloii C. Rislcy apd Fred 1 jx r.-itwright: • l(i fd • .Demonstration and dlscus- .^U n - “ How to Organize the ‘ ClassV* Fred D» Cartwright. ... • • 11.15 Mr. Waite'says- — '* 11.45 Conference photograph. •12.00 Lunch.' , •- ■ . 2 p. m. Song service. Devotions. : 2.30 ^Separate sessions. ; ■' Foiir- boys and four girls have five - minutes- talk each: ' \ -■/ ’ Boys — Arthur TaHman,- Spring Yai- . ley\; Kenneth ■ Bailey. Nahuett; Merle i Robertson,! Ny5ck; William Mackey, ,*-Stony Point:'. --- ' ^ ' I ... '' Girls — Frieda Witte, Suffem;.' Anna j Ehruvelt, Centra! Nyack ; -Velma Ool- ■ ’ sey. Nyack;' Elizabeth Fa'sit.t* Stony i ^Sdy-it- With-Flour \ Check- — - %\ Norma Talmadge- ’ v i ■ 5 ^ BB reM IMfl ■ ~fl ......... o r. mm ■ T/i/s star of the ‘ ‘ World- of-Make- Believe ’ '.teas so* af fected when she saw a pictured story of misery in the Near East that she gav$ $1,000 to the-Near East Relief Flour Fund and contrib uted a special mov ing picture. „,t* : -~ Point. - ... ■ ’ ’ 2.50 Discus^io:» — -Mrs. 'Allen -C. Rlslcy/ Fred-D. Cartwright; - -T k30' P a da^ -IValte.- . ,._n — . __ .......... . 4.00. District • meetings. ' '• '•4.30. Recreation period. — ' . PLy fast '.for the girlsr-Mr^. Allen 0. Risley, Miss Ruth Mpel^y, Nyack. -AtMencs for the boys — Mr ” Call-, wr.ight; H. S. .DeOroat, Nyack. J ’ 6.00' ; Banquet Yells — Songs — Toasts — Pep. The flnesi song and 'cheer leader j in. the county will -lead here. ^ . j eq- 7 Summer ‘ ttfttnps^T Fred. D. j 'Cartwright. .And then — paddy . Waite i ' 9.00 Frietfff&hip^ circle — rMrs.. Allen C.^Risley. Fred D. Oartwright. - iNear feast Relief, the ofganlzaUon j resfaarhnts, hotels, and other places -whUse — effo rt s-Rv- t h e l as t ; th ree^ yenP-l ( 11 f ,l 11 1 1 > lic assembluge. Ihixty . -thour L..( U u-' iincun. of | •lI■i••:J ■ sand of thOso posters are In operation yery inotorrng to their home. a«. Number Of, Vlaltor*. -Expeeted and! #eg*4|« Will fie. - Worked • Candidates. | Edgle Council, No. 142, Jr. C. -U. A: Mi, of Spring Valley, 1* Jplarinln'g [to hold a big meetlpg ^'^uesday CFenuig. April ' 5! to mack; the 'opening ,of [he. new hxlgo room in thu Cdlumbian nref house jib-n Madison ayi|nue.|'. , ' •. A^lagg^ nfljmber of visiting, brothers •are- Ax'pected thpt high! from Ruther ford, Nyack, Haversfraw, BulTeni, Slogtsbhrg- and- other, ppint^. 1 Five candidates are to be ihitaiied fey the- \degre. team from Sldatsburg, which lias • the ^reputation of doing the woyk in splendld stlye. ■; At this meeting several important changes ’ in tho by-laws concerning,titl- tiation fees and' dues are to be con sidered. .An\oyster supper is. to be served after the meeting. ' , ■ | ; ; The JiiHlot' Order drutrF-eofps-'-orf - ganized under the auspices, of Eagle- Ccuncil, is coming.along in lino shape and expects to panicipato in the par ade of the New Jersey and New York Volunteer Firemen ’ s Association in July. -, WOMAN KILLED WHEN TRAIN CRASHES INTO AUTOM6BILE Ah automobile train bn the West Shore .RhHroad struck an automobile in whic h w ere seated Mr. and : Mrs. Fred Roth, . of New York .. City, at Bevans crossing. Orangeburg, - at 8:30. o ’ clock lust Saturday night, kilting tho woman instantly arid .in juring her JiusbamC .The body of . the dead woman was brought to ti e und ertaking establishment of 'Coroner Flender while Roth-was^ taken to thei Nyack- Hospital. ...\ I Mrs. Roth ’ s neck was broken while | her husband sustained a cut on his j hetfd and bruises on his body. . The- Buick car was wrecked. ■ The. Roth ’ s had been *o Nyack to visit the . • ijeiong ’ s, , their relatives, and the accident occurred while they Is It Worth Anything to You to Double theGap«cityOf i Y oi THE AF-FORD-ABLE JUNIOR Attachment cuts your delivery cost in two and saves \ - its cost many times over. Figure It Out for Y ourself The Ford Model T chassis whs designed for passenger car work and when used for hauling purposes its capacity is haturalty limited to the weight of five normal persons, in tpe neighborhood of 700. pounds. More could be carrjed if the axle, wheels- and springs were Strong.jerlpugh. The^'Af-Ford-Able Junior strengtheris these parts and ' allows you toTVaul loads up to One Ton, practically saving the cost* of an extra Ford, on an'inv'estrnsrit of SH7.50 THINK! Price $ 97.50 Freight F. O. B. Fa<5lories Newark, N. Jt.- Williamaport, Pa. Omaha, Neb. E. M. BAIftto Distributing . ' ' - ' NYACK, N. Y. . CHURCH OFFICERS ELECTED. .lives of over a tnlllioii. people Tu Asia ! -I-v- 4 l ' V Alone, .- ' ,, , ■ .. . The Flow Campaign Is In charge of-, Minor, has won a new recruit In ‘ ’ H^Vununith-c at New York ' business [. person of Mi* N.rma TaXmadge, thel^ ^aded by Mr. Ansel S- Wof ... k , ...... _7~TT. ' s ' I -moving, picture siar. : , • I the New York'Produce Exchange. I. M ' the aTTnuil electfou of wardens Not only ha».Miss Talmadge pased l “ This is an. emergpncy ‘ appeal/* said aa( ^ - v^stryrtu/h of -Grace Episcopal j in a Special “ Say-It-Wlth Flour ’ : HlroV .Mr,'I^o. •The presTdent of dhe 'Art hMd .Ttfesday, thV foRpwing j whi<^i she.has' contributed to-Near East menlan Republic, has cabled thafi huh Idrojl s i>f . '■th iiiisaada-o£--pconlt > V. IbA l of,. hu t s he has als-j sent' tier per : senior junior ! Fund. This thousand dollars, when J flour. . expended for bread, will mean another j Flour Ship, ’ with a cargo made up «n- ; f'we'fe chosen: James Kilby, wilt j warden: Dr: Charles. I). ! Kline _ warden; vestrymen. Dr. S. W-\ S Wh are arranging for a siHiclal, -; , Toni3 ; -vv. b . Conrad, LeRoy Frost, day ofj life for twenty thousand chil dren! Miss Talmadge ’ s/.manager, Mr, JO-- seph M. Sehenek, whUe '- Mis a . Tal- madge was posing for the . “ Fiau'r ’ ' tlrely of flour purchased by the citi zens of New York State. It wilt be impossible to reach all communities in, tirn t yC c Uit-ot if Coin Pos ter, and X hope the. people ! generally -will , .mail . their PSrk, John W. Dailey, \0. H. Ross, James Pricey arid S. R. Bradley. WAGNER — BOUCHER. 100- MAIN ST Telephone 233 NYACK, N. Y. ; • Mrs. 'Elizabeth. Bbucfier was mar- AROUND THE COUNTY. the\special - Coin Poster, .which is be lag used to collect furrcls in Styrvs,.'Avenue,. New YirrkA ’ ity. -- t •ed ! V filnmput a one hundred dollar bill In j contributions to our\ treasurer, Mr. ...... - J - - ~ • - »-• • - • - *'■ - ’ oleVelaad H. Dud go, at 2*H Madison, fled last Sunday evening to Fred f . ' Wagner, , a well known letter eajrien ; Z . The ceremony, was -performed at, the: 5 residence of the bride in White ave- !&- .Stuart B. .Schuler, \who says he comes from Stony Point, is in Johu- Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md„ : suffering fr^rn a dangerous : wound — • his abdomen caused by'a ballet\frotlij --4 revolver'which he was cleaning. - '.j Ambrose Smith, ar ' Haverstraw /school hoy is suffering from a wound (received- in. a- peculiar manner. .He ' was playing on his way to school one day last week when he fell and -ranT a writing pen he. ’ was\\carrying through the ’ fleshy part of his Teg. The lunch room of Ralph P. Stalter, New Main' street, ■Haverstraw, wris j robbed of $30 in-fca<! .^nd cigars ap l other articles worth ■ another $30. -.- \ITT?-Tce-liaiue. of tho Itockla.ntLFin- . Ishing Company at Garnefviile ^was destroyed by fire,- which started from burning-grass. . ---- .. , . . . ' Jam ’ es \E. Finegan's shoe store la. • HaverstraJV was .robbed, Tim plate-' ^lass shoo window was ..smashed iaj and -four shoes which, wore not-mates , were-t.aken. ‘ • Morrissey & , Co., brick .. uianufac- : tarers* -at ” Haverstraw, ;havV purchas* : ed the- brick yard of B. -J. Allison &| Co. ' - * PEOPLE OF.. TKE NYACKS ,, i-pir.kuriltyT|oF-.-t;ie-, resurrection of ■ thp residence of tjje , OBSERVED GLAD EASTER DAY : Ci fist, materially for the passing of j ntie- by the Rev; A, L. Lqngley. - - ____ _ f the.'winter and the new birth of na- '■\Fni-ter Sunday, cbaimrim-orative offure. • ' , >. . . ..-r 4.:t^-eUdn-niir lAt, ' was widely o bserv e d [ T ho forty-day.'-perjod-of Lent ended throughbdt - Nyack. .. Although -, the* last Saturday /at noon. ,/ c ~^ weather prediction was for rain there ,. . ■ - - - - ... — -------- r- — ^ — - were no patter of drops to mar Erist- er finery, though the sun. did not Shine until 'the afternoon. _ [ .fnder the will of Mrs. .Mary -B. In the churches there were 'special i Dortie, filed for, probate in New York services •.with Easter music. On thoj Clty !last Monday, Emma -K.-* Earl, of streets there was a day of flowers, | Congers/ is betlueathed' the sum of, of new.-clothes, of general rejoicing — j $2t>, 000. . - , CONGERS WOMAN BENEFICIARY.] NYACK CLUB' T.HESPfANS TO . . . PRESENT TWO SHORT PLAYS' * — Two short plays .will, be presented - tm ! rt-tr-eveui-ng of 'April 10 at Ui.e ,, .Nyack. Club. ■ The first, ‘‘ The Master of the ‘ Houae.* ’ — will be produced, hy ’ Vi H. Ringgold: an^ the cast « ill' in clude Geqr'ge E. Spurr, Mrs. RachbL Merritt, Mi,ss Beatrice Ringgold, Mm' f. A. Seabrook and John Kilby.-' A one act farce, “\\hty Not,\ will | follow ’ with the tonowWg-.cast: .Mrs. j- Frank E. Stripe,' Mrs. . A.. .M. Cregier, ! Clayton, B. Weed and Arthur F. Buys \ i ... t' ■: - - ■ -I . “ . lob Y arm . jn accident , .Miss Clara- Webber, -22. years old, of. Passaic- street,. . Hackensack, was ■ [iadly' hiirr In an' ' adtom oblte accl- \ den t . on the Fort j Lee Hill Snndajj ^morning\' thh.t * it - was ■ necWary , 'to #lbqw >t- the Englewood TE|pji0lta!? S^attimal IBanK • ' ' • ! ■ HAILS YOU WITH\ SPRING and BUSTER * GREETINGS t ' • Itiis Again thfe Season to Recall That ' Provident Deposits Made on or Before q APRIL 10th DRAW.INTREST * ; ■ 4o u - ^ - ' FROM APRIL 1 1st ’ _________________________________________________________ Nyack and All Towns Enroute to r New York New York Auto Express Chamber of Gommerce SPECIAL TONNAGE RATES Nothing Too Bi AT YOLK Temporary Nyack Office 80 Cbrllaiidt Street New Yo k Ciy Telftnhnne