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, v :: “ ■ '••> v >^ - : 1.^ . ■rr't ]; - r : •- ^y 'm .'i: ■• . rr ^';^V •*, . v- ; '\ : ' '. .'-■ - ,' • , v , ; ^. j .;, . ' “ ': ” T^ . ..................................................................................................................... ■ ,v . * Mrs, 'Hairy Bailey la reggyj . ter aa illneaa of (ten days. ct»>g. a ^ Joseph. Kriat nbv^ .■'• Bkuve!t k > spent, SiiMay ' jwlth I .jlri^hdS otthardt la building er .hotoe on College , . Kiern^n Liwlbr ik haying his new 1 house Wired for elecljpc light by J..VV. ^.•'j^axtoh Mr. Miller, of Pine Bush, is visiting hiaVdaughter,'Mrs. Leo Srriith of-North vl! Main 'atrbet. , ■, ' ■! 1 ■ -e . A aofa was born last-week to Mr 1 . and iVira. 'j«i!lrt VkiTHliS, 7r., of . avenue.. |.° ( A 1 daughter Was horn ipsfc week t6 'Mr. ;hhd n Mi ’ s.. SicAb .IS iict ®® bmnga avenue. ' Sunprmhigh isfch|ol| willjbe held nexf ^Tuesdoy evoning. V ’ /!• I An entertainment and- atrawbferry festival was held last . night ip ' the Presbyterian Church. Naomi Council, No .31,, Sops find \iir. and'Mrs, Ehlc Dietefio are^ bcf- copying the bungalow they • recently • purchased on Prospect avenue. . Mrs! George Schoonover went to Jiew 'York city Sunday to -attend the wedding, of her brother, ^Edward Blakesjy. , ; . ' ‘ , ri ] ' |The'fire men are instalilog four elec- 1 trie tens in the hall to -cool the pa-, thons of the moving picture shows dur ing the hot weather, . J. W. Thaktoh is doing the work., Mrs. Lewis Button has returned from the Nyack ^Hospital where she has been for some time. She is re-- . ported doing nicely. Her. nurse w«l remain with her for several days. Children ’ s'Day exercise,? were held last Sunday evening in the Baptist Church, -A largo number attended and a.fine.program was rendered. The church* was beautifully decorated Mr. “ and Mrs. Earl Insley, Miss'Ella Insley, Herbert and Robert Insiey motored to Boston, Mass.,,Jast week to attend the commencement exercises of the Massachusetts School of Tech nology where Norman* Insley was ■ among the graduates. The strawberry and lee cream fes-. : tival held last Friday by the Ladies Aid Society on the lawn of the Bap tist Church was a success both social ly and financially. A large number were present and enjoyed the good things , to eat as well as the moving pictures. This, is . the first time the. 'new motion picture machine has been used. The plan is to have pictures every other Friday evening. Daughters of Liberty, will bdld -a dance in the Play House Friday even ing, June •/24. 'The ! Colonial Jazs Orchestra will, furnish the music. •Dr. C. P. Hussey and Dr. M. X San ford attended* a medical convention In Boston, Mass , last week. Dr. Ban- ford made ' the trip ’ td Boston by motor, accompanied ijiy M$s. Sanford* Ramapo Lodge, F. & A. M., observ ed Flag Day with exef-cises held in Jhe school auditorium Tuesday even ing. There were addresses by Rov. X M. Farrar, ’ D. D., and . Williamr. D. Bosher. 0 . Miss ’ Theresa.. Lr'Vogel, of this place, - graduated Jjom Barnard Col lege, New York city, last week with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. She was a graduate of the Suffern , high school class of ’ 17. She will teach English, in the Ridgewood high school next term SPRING VALbEY. HAVERjSTRAW. Henry Hancock has a new Ford car. • . ’ , Miss Ethel ’ Wheeler is recuperating at Mountain Lakes. N. J, John B. Lawson, who has been seri ously, HI. is now slowly recovering. Rev. John Forbes, Mitchell has taken , up his duties.as rector of St. Luke ’ s Church. ' ' .' B. A. Freyfogle has -peeri appointed by the Adjutant General on the bonus commission. . / The Ladies Auxiliary of Harold H'olt, Post netted' ovfer $200 by the sale of poppies' during, poppy week. The money gdes f to the,, memorial fund. Mr. and Mrs. ,Roy Donaldson aT e in Nova Scotia. . Mrs. Donaldson will spend the summer there but Mr. Don aldson will- return in a few weeks. William Dawson, of Mead ’ s corner, has been appointed ’ treasurer, of the village' of West Haverstraw, to -suc ceed William Kennedy, who ’ resigned. Relief Hose “ Company will conduct | an excursion up the Hudson to j Poughkeepsie next Thursday, June 23. | | on .the occasion of tho annual parade i Miss Elizabeth Schultz Is at her sum mer home south of town for the sea son. ...... .. • ______ _______________ 1 George Davey, formerly of .'this place but -noW- of Elmira, was a visitor in town Tuesday. ' ' ; John P. Peters is erecting an orn amental stone wall in \front of his home on Madison avenue. . Reginald Neuser, of Pearl River, is * employed in the office of the Spring Valley Coal and Lumber Company; Chester Goldstone, formerly- of this place, who is now frying in New York city, was a week-end visitor in town. 'A Ford touring car belonging to Jacob Sarafan of this place was stoien from the carnival grounds at Nyack Tuesday night and was found later near, the ice pond. Tire MiSseg Dorothy and Ruth White, daughters of Mr. and ^Irs. Wil liam A. White; are tome from tiie Eastern Nazarene College for the summer vacation. ; -. : - Jacob Sarafan and , Raymond Biehi of this place hav§.a concession at the big firemen's carnival at Nyack this week. Their concession is a chicken •wheet by meads'of which live chick ens are awarded to the holder of a lucky -number. ' * / .... A daughter Was norn. Saturday to Mr. arid Mrs, Kenneth DeBevoise. Of course Kenueeh is a ^ery prouA papa, but it is doubtful if he is as proud'as Grandpa . Harry who was just about the' proudest naan in' sevfin states when congratulated by friends Satur day and Sunday; • “ E. E. Merrick is on his annual va cation from his duties with the New York Telephone Company. This week he is in Syracuse where he is attend ing the annual session of the Grand Court of Foresters of Ainerica as a delegate from Court Spring Valley, No'. 340, of this place. From Syracuse he will go to Ware, Mass., and Hart- I ANY STEWAKT TRUCKS at work today have been \ | Agoing strong for eight years; on the job every lay; work- f ing early and - late; piling up profits for lheir ownets. ! For the quality built in .at the factory *hows up -strong as the trucks , perform in actual'use-- One bought on trial soon proves its worth, and its owners built up fleets of Stewjirts. Their reputation for quality and economy is now world-wide. - . STEWAHT CAPACITIES %, 1, 1/2, 2, 2/a and 3/2 ton Rockland Auto & Supply Co. I (INCOKPOnATED) 10 No. Broadway NYACK, N.Y. Phones Nyack 585-654 Makes Everybody Happy You can't count on the .summer breeze — But you can. depend absolutely on the cooling breezes that, an Electric Faii* is ready to provide'the minute y6u turn the button. ‘ BUY AN ELEC' t RIG FAN AND KEEP COOL. Don ’ t keep fanning yourself with a palm-, leaf or a magazine. Let an Electric Fan do the work.- REASONABLE PRICES. , ... J ; c . j ; l k. -..\j | • ; /; -..-J ; ‘ A cts as Executor, Admin&tt^tor Trustee ^ . SAFE DEPOSIT VA ULTS. • 'r ■r:m Telephone, Suffern 164 Ward Brothers SUFFERN, N. Y. GENERAL CONTRACTORS CRUSHED STONE BRICK SAND and? GRAVEL Auto Trucks for Hire One to Six Ton Capacity • AH deliveries can be made promptly by our fleet of trucks JAMES E. WlNTEFkBOTTO.M FUNEP-AL . DIRECTOR, - . Telephone. 'Xvack 450. 53rd S l and Sixth Avenue Broadway and Burd St ( new yokk - - nyack . * • . PHONES CIRCLE 104 ____ __ - . ' ___ ” ; ' NYACK 1000 ESTABLISHES 18-H ■ . \ • w. ,/. ROCKLAND LIGHT & POWER, COMPANY *. E. C. PEEBLES, MANAGER. ^4 NIGHT SER u Our Qaullty Our Reputation. Diaet Ease ” THE REAL GLUTHEN BREAD FOR DIABETHEL, 26c PER LOAF. Graham Bread. Whole Wheat. Pure Sou.r R-y e Bread. .. Hot Rolls at 4 P. M. . ” » ' r\ Sergel ’ s Pastry Shop and Bakery , I 97 in Street, Nyack, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS of Pure Foods Ginger Ale Soda § Mine Importers Coffee Roasters Exporters BOAT CASCAD1AN COFFEE, CASCADIAN TEAS, SPICES, EXTRACTS, < >• JAMS, HONEY, MAPLE SYRUP, OLIVE OIL, UNCOATED . X . RICE. SPLIT PEAS, S EEDLESS RAISINS, SALAD DRESSING, RUSSIAN MAYONNAISE. DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY May and Jime'Time Tfclije: t.\- LEAVES YACK 7s45 A. M. Dailey ’ s Dock. LEAVES N. Yu CITY, 2.15 PJML Pier 24 N. R. Franklin St One Way Fare: rx - -_ ^ ^ j 50 c * _ Lower Hudson Steamboat Co, Inc. T 1iapt« R. CrJenki w Geiilrf onager '^THE FAMOUS \ROCKLYN CLMB ” GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA, I ! CREAM SODA, ORANGE SODA. AND ALL FLAVORS. If Veur Dealer Cannot Supply You, Telephone Us and We Will &ee - That Your Order Is Promptly, Filled. - -