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Our variety of Queen Quality Plimps and Low Shoes.for Fall are the best Quality and best looking we'haVe had since before war tirhes.-- The ’ prices this sea* sort run from $6,5fl to $8.75, plucky|frma Dr. Klmhark. ‘ a&d^wp atocerely ‘ Iff Ipsky ojporfpdtv tKITTn wfirioion Be wail. it Hetu ii s v: mu at,. u C ;_ t i*w I P m ?/ n.tker's jtan-piwa. Ja a it* « » r « i l»as. (toberta: s^if Hitir»dck. of tfa wlll pfirici^tt it \th*'ifu\kir iiniteirCSfbtiiia T .fttme.- Xy»:k; Vas mjli ,gpc. and wag forced tacklttr# b oulti , PEBSON al . Mr., anti '' % ' A jtpn, was born Mfobdpg to Mrs. Alfred Fritz, 1 '1 f ■ f r:-. I I-J . Sarted fi , rfentlc*j( Jr., of Yale, ipenf, Sunday jftist . wttfir his parents Ih ^fy- hr?k * ' • Henry M^rrttt acted_ a« one of the field Judies at the 1 Prlnceton-Hanvanl ^anjje last Saturday. I 3trs;- |WiI] in m j Plige entertained her bridge rliib' on 'Tuesday afternoon at her home on Broadway. i Geofpe B«?diii* Clyde Beg-ble. A. R. Tremper, and jirenvllje Scott ar e on a huhtlh^ trip: trl .the Adlro|ijda'cks. ■ ‘ Komep' Lydeckef, of ’ Nyack. and Vincent Lynch, of Haverstraw, are-.on a hnnting trip In 'Massachusetts. •' Mis?s -NeiHeJjangley- Western Hplon office, marfiager, i» spending her vaca tion at her home near Newburgh. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Frost of Upper N'yack are going to t.hfcir hom^ in Mew-York this week for the winter. . GLYNN ’ S Quality Shoes and Leather 136 Main St. NYACK . N.,Y. Forma} announcement ' ba* heed made ,of the \engagoment of Mrs. Laura' Hover Peck, widow of . Theo dore G. Peck. Jr., N of South Nyack, to Graham Young, of New York. v Mr. Peck died as the- result of wonnds sustained in the . Wail Street bomb tragedy. /. .. < ’ .■* _ 1 . rasne union win bo! BfW «*» Tipwo flnt Rah\* ffftop in the Congregational as*- e ir4jrii«,\r I ,. •: l! . • 'tjiqittbejfc, \';iwtwr! 'TEBinr*; ‘ Thtdi^ar,- . ^ JinL Hlotbe . sais eke. .Ifants her ^ .jwjjj^r^sptttotyr at ,1(1 a. frtdfMis tf) know 'that 'she is feeling BL and 21 [p m. Therw-wljfl be a ho*' very . muph li^|)#oved dti^ itTw; .ttfe at*iwoh. , M .credit trt chiropractic .$4 justafe . A nurn berj of ( 'ongers- friends of Mrn. SY*nli| De ’ Jioyelles, .df ; ' ive |er a- surprise ia?t jSatu the o^aeioir, ’ Af he,r bipthdajc * Ther<jj jE wefe good' thllrigs to eat .-and\ music, f ind Master (iabrfei presenfeij ter the . hostess a bouquet of .carttation.s . iB beh'alf.nf her I'mgrrrA friends. Among the guest,- . were (.1:^ Meeks', Basdhef- [ lefav Mbmihidliiti Martina, i MCGoubrns: iMeek(ere. feHlpfcetniiAd|B, de Bojraces. JWhittens. Ohldi-s/ Tyhans. and Master G a brie.!. Wliwi the ©ernohratfc ‘ cyclone struck Congers 'iBiir O'Brien took to his cellarf , NANUET- Br. ” Weishhar lias moved hia office from , 'Eickmeyer's to Mrs. Pound ’ s house. ‘ , Mr. T ’ haxton is wiring Edgar. Horn ’ s house bn Scotland Road, . ' Mr Leary ’ is going to build on the lots .he purchased from E. S. P.a m ri on North Middletown. Road. - ,' [ Don ’ t forget the concert to he g ! ven by the choirs of the Naniiet Baptist Church and the Church of the Nativity | of Brooklyn on .Friday evening, No ’ .\ S. The regular mdtiiln picture show wU 1 be held on, Saturd;uy evening: Nov 12. at the Fire Hall. Feature picture will b ; “When Lights Are Low,\ wit*- Se»- n* Hayakaw? A comedy and, an in- NEWS AT A GLANCE, The Rockland County Suijeme '/Court, will convene : at • New City on November 2S. - F riends of Miss Nbrttia Stuffer, who ’ \ last year atcepted a positon; as in structor in music In a, college.in Nash ville, -Tena., are receiving annobnee- i men is of her ma'rriage to William Wesley Sheilings.. 'file ceremony was I performed in Nashville on'October 31. : Mr. Shellings i» ji college professor. “ He That Hath Ear ’ s ” Is-, a Clever ^stnry in the Pictorial Review written liy .Edwina Stanton Babcock, Haverstraw High - School ' won the ctuss country run In the couuty event held last Friday at New. City A bazar is to be held at St. Ann ’ s ■'.school hall, beginning Jtecember 1. There,,will : bft dancing every evening. r Carroll Waldron. Sr., accompanied by kis granddaughter: Miss Carroll I. Cocks, have, .gone to Pleasant • Hill, Tehn...,wherte they Will visit Mr. Wald ron ’ s daughter, Mi's. Alexander Boyce. From there they will go to Los Ange les, Cal., where they will spend, the winter with another daughter. Mrs. George Q. Vaege. CONGERS. The LadUM East Side, Improvement The fife and drum, corps of Hudaen .Association will hold a dance tomor- ■ View “ Council, Jr.' O. t?. ’ A* M ,-will take part in the parade at sack tonight. _ _ ;. w ' At Cornwall election day the Spring; Valley High School football team lost •to the Cornwall High School team by a scorfi of TJ to 6. . ’ *. * row night, November 1-. and-are hop- for n large .crowd. There will be hoi. doga a-nd- • rolls !ca. croaili and cake and soft drinks for sale, and Members of the Baptist •Church pre sented a purse r to _ Garr.ettt- .Demarest. last Sunday on the occasion of his rounding out 45 years as, Janitpr. The local'W. C. T. U.. is I today ob serving Armistice Day ‘ at th e home of Mrs. J. R. BeilOws,/ in Central Nyack. A box lunch--Was enjoyed , af hpon. The Fellowcraft degree was con ferred • upon three ebmmuhicafion of No. 723; F. and A. M., held Wednes day night. ’ V Damage to the ‘ extent of $50 re there wil also be a prize waltz. - . , . E. F. Cribier has.been a.way for, the [ '*•- 4 / .past .few dgys on a littlej hunting ex cursion. _ . Tuesday was a big' day' for a good many, of the men- ’ of Congers:. Those who did not have to work bn that, day donned their hunting tiJgs and hied them to the woods; V. C. Eckhardt, Ralph Eckikardt, Howard Eckhardt, J. Mbock and William Babcock formed one party and spent a good four hours in the brush. - • .- V • E.-Lieb, wTio recently jmrehased tl.e ’ Cross Roads Inn, irf rnnkirug several candidates- at a '-changes and improvements about the Rockland- Lodge/Place- Angelo Pantol ’ s new. iiouse is quite a ’ piece of work - and looks very -good to us. ’ ■ , • . Raipli Thompson, our local star run- .sfalment of tire serial 'complete the program. • ’ , The regular moving picture . show j will be given at the Baptist .^Church | on Friday evening, Nov. tl. I . Some of the young people of Nanuet arg going, to attend a Sunday School j Teachers' convention, to be held at the ! Nyack Baptist Church on Friday after noon, Nov. 11. , ' ' Mr. Ralph Grgsvenor and. Mr. Max Olanoff rendered\ an interestnig musi cal program which was enjoyed by a large audience on-Tuesday, Noy. 1. at Nannet -Baptist Church. • . Robert Bartsch has started house on Highview avenue. MIS$ GIBSON TO SING ‘ • AT TONIGHT ’ S RECITAL: I WANTED — -Professional man desires j to augment small income by some j *ort of home work; no soliciting. Ap- j ply Rockland News. ' - 7 , TQ, LET — Private Garage to-let; ’ . $5.90 ■ per iponth. Inquired Mansfield Ave:, South Nyack, . . • . Miss Edyt he .Van Slyke Gibson, su pervisor of music of' the P»blte| FOR.RENT — Futniahed fl-ont.room in fedieols, will render several selections private bouse;, all' conveniences; “ In all my experiences with cars of every make - during the' intermissions in, the pro- small family; no-children; convenient gram to he Igiven by .Miss Mayme i; 0 South Nyack- station;- Address English Lillo/tt ’ , . who -gives har re- Mansfield. Cara-bf Rockland News. . pehooi and price, I ’ ve never been more subdued than I ami by the . Cital night cnees times- the pehool nudliorvum fcR ; Miss Gibson lias' pleased audi- at the - auditorium .several 1 and . many, people will be ’ ctet lighted to bear-her again, ' ■ • X ' This feature will add decidedly to the fine 'program' of Miss Lillotte ’ s. ; which is Under the auspices of- tiie High School Athletic Associatiou, and the proceeds of which ar e to- benefit, the athletes of tlie school. Si/HCFOL TAXES —Payable ' one per , cent at , -Nyack Public School November J5, 17, 21, 2.;^ 23,' 30 and! December 2.' and »!. 1 At store of Robert] Smith, Central Nyack, November 25. j Howard- M. Storms,' Collector. • '' “ World ’ s Champion Light Six*! ATHELSTANE LODGE HOLD FAIR TO IN LYCEUM FOR RENT — Underwood,. Remington; L. C. .Smith' and. Oliver . typewriters for rent. Prices, $2.50 to 52.50 per/ month. Couch and Crawford, Post • Office Building, Nyack- , I j : PRICES suited from a fire in the laundry of j ner , came in third in- the cross-country the Nyack Hospital last-Saturday af-i j. un pgjjj Spring Valley, and helped lemon., which ing leaves. was caused ' by burn: Predfericka Khoechel died Wednes day at her home in,South Nyack. The bring Haverstraw High to victory once again in this event. , Diciv ’ s- car ought to run pretty near ly first-class now. tliat Howard Field funeral wiU taka- place tomorrow ; and.Harold iBabcock have had it apart, from ‘ the Greene Avenue German M. 11 aure, y' a0 . uad3 good,to us- now. at 0. Church, Brooklyn. First ' Church of Christ, Scientist. least. But how JOng will she last -Friends of Capt Fitzgerald are very glad indeed, to learn that he is feeljng -jfap r ice v-to m og row at-XJ o ’ clock. Sun- j gq ve r y ' much improved. He Jou^ney'- day school at 10 o ’ clock. Lesson ser-jed to the big city last Saturday. ., j men, subject,\ “ Mortals and Immo/j Mrs. Chlupsa is getting to be a tals. ” Testimonial meeting Wedne^-| ‘ « r egular' ’ politician. Se surely made! day. evening at -8 o ’ clock. j good at the polls last Tuesday and d®-] Members of Atheistane Lodge.- F. & A. M.. of Spring Valley; are wprk-} ing hard for the big fair for the bene- fftof the lodge which Is to, be held in the Lyceum November 16, 17, IS and} 19. ' • The Lyceum is to be specially dec-: oratdd for the occasion by an expert-: enced.decorator and attractive booths ( are to ' be erected to ■ display articles | of all kinds.which will be offered for sale.! • '.• '. j The^ committee in charge of the] affdir consists of William T. Stahl-, mann, Jr., chairman; J. G. Hall, H. B.j- t’ DeBevoise, R. F. Chapman ami George i Nikola. ' 1 . ; Big Cut in Prices! TON TESTER- / Touring S1495 f. o. Scout S1595 Sedan -and Coupe $2395 f. o. b. factory factory I i . Ma ARROW GARAGE ROCKLAND COUNTY DEALER “ Syjick. >. Y. Str^t and Midland Ave,., T«i«pl>an> 1034-11 GUSTAVE A. BURNWE1T, Manager. CHURCHLESS TOWN ..NOW HAS : SUNDAY* SCHOOL. There is great excitement in the town of Walcott, lowu. ^ For the first' , . time In ’ Its history the community has- Wtaa Irene Smith -died' auddeniy', 86 *^ ^ ,, . \ 1 a'Sunday school. 1 It starts, with tweir , laat'Sunday at her home. 13£jCfiiar; The L i berty Attidtiq C lub Irak 1 3 .ty.gi;; pupils, members, of the Ca.ihp Hill ayenue. 'The funeral took place Arst meetlng in the new eiub rooma In Fire Glrla . ' thi% 'Rrthftrta laar Tu^adav even- _ FttiTO Hili, J.. Tuesday evening and-Interment wa$ ^ke Roberts house last. Tuesday even-^ Walcott Is unique in Its religious made-In Oak .Hill Grove cemetery, | ing It was regularly moved and sec ‘ i aent ^ 1ient g It paa jtot a aingle church. ended chat a vote of thanks be ex- jpg founding of the town, more tended ’ to those people- who had so than fifty years ago, its citizens have generously extended a. helping hand steadfastly refused to support, or even' to'the , boys iu getting* thatr ctalr*o*| tolerate.-a church; , -..I'* tog. The donation of three chairs by<j yet Walcott is a ’ town of fine homes, . Mrs. wbs only one. of the j schools and banks. It recently erect- item'* for ’ which t;he lads are grateful, . ed a public Ubditortum, wbere chau- ’ : • The' dance ' given . by the Gb«lSea Hook and Ladder Company last Mon- day night airie ©raeburh club was well, attended and ; much } enjoyed. John MqCormiek ’ iind Miss Theresa ...... _ _ __ a._ ’ J ____ _ • Palutka.won p. priz® dance, aa dtd' andf (he ^atova.-table, .Iwoks,-etc;./airej tauqtflMi and other educational affairs also George McDonald and Mias Flor- , ence Go.dkUp. The ftmertl of GJiarte* H- McEUrey, chief radio mikt to United States . took place yesterday afternoon the home of hia parents, Mr. And: wa»d* McBlroy. 2» Division The military service wad in also appreciated, Mrs. Buiterflteld has- been making several trips to the ciUr lately. , Miss Ethel Garrison, of KingaLin. * Is now. «h« re^lar.^bini trick opent-. ter at thb ’ station, Mr. Clark having gone to the second trick at Weet Ny ack. ’ - Daniel 'IteiUM' vM Jfeltllt ’ Tiii-.. #. and ^RaymondO. Post,' . a el nwl i s f.YQlIbga .i ' last Saturday iby 1 are held. Until a few years ago it . ^ ha4 the diatlnction of being the wealthiest city - per capita in 4 the United States: L “ We have always had peace, loysd- ‘ ty and p«er , in; ,our_-.towu. .withCMt|J churches and we don ’ t Vant th is v apir-. 1$ -disturbed, ” was the remark jof' a leading citizen in exprttasiBg , 'thd coin I iN yci: buy a ‘ ‘ Ton Tested ’ ' Tube you put your money into , a tuba of proved quality, . backed by the name of the actual maker. A^tufee that lifted .3755 pounds and ex panded to sixty inches . and remained as ser viceable hsa new tube. Nothing but highest, quality and unusual eon-, stmetion coukt produce, that caliber of tube. That ’ s why we recommend them. THURSDAY, Nov. 17th FRIDAY, Nov. 18th SATURDAY, NQV. 19th Miss It l Y ■ ■ ' ; ....... - - - i good ’ thSiTTh^ ’ hojs pet W* ba*** 'BmaftyV opposition to - pole up oh thai fire bouse rooMv JIalloWw ’ en, because it reminded all a. ’ whn vowrt ’ to cist their vatei And he won l » • Jaisa^e is now ^aktoS adjasteaAat*