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Margaretville, N. Y., Thursday, October 15,1964 CATSKHX MOUNTAIN NEWS Page Mne Weatherproof Plastic Impregnated PO STED SIGNS Have Met With Wide Public Acceptance A new type of plastic impregnated weatherproof sign for posting land introduced by the Gatskill Mountain News a few years ago has won wide acceptance among landowners. The signs are low in cost and stand long hard useJ They are easy to put up and are readable fof- a long time. Steuidard Sign With Blank Space for Owner’s Name . , . Cheaper in Quantities Over 1(|0 Yellow Cloth Signs . . The Roxbury News M onday, O ct. 12, 1964 Irm a M . G riffin, Editor Fbone Koxbnry 4091 each 20c On Mail Orders Please Include 50c for Postage ALSO AVAILABLE WITH OWNER’S NAME PRINTED ON SIGNS AT $2 ADDITIONAL CHARGE A free copy of the Co^ervation Law relating to the posting of land with each order. The Catskill Mountain News PHONE 586-2601 MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. Miss Emily Weiss has been spending the last two weeks of her vacation at the Roxbuiy ho- tel, and vicinity. Miss Weiss and Mrs. Charles Bouton were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Bouton’s rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Misner, in Oneonta. Miss Weiss and Miss Irma M. Griffin were guests Fri- day of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Finch at Arkville. Son a Bouncer ' A son, Andrew Raymond, weigh- ing 9 pounds 13 ounces, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at the Stam- ford hospital. Mrs. Milton Stevens of Pratts- ville was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles H. Reed, of Spruce street Tuesday. Mrs. Marion Hender- son, Mrs. Grace Harris and Rev. Richard Zimmerman, presiding minister of the Jehovah Witnesses congregation at Arkville, also visi- ted Mrs. Reed. , Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Ames, daughter, Kathy, son, Michael, of Ossining and niece. Miss Ellen Weyl, of Hollis, L. I., spent the weekend with Dr. Ames’ mother, Mrs. Carlos Ames, over Columbus day. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haas Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haas Jr. of Montauk, L. I., spent the weekend with Mrs. Haas Jr.’s mother, Mrs. James M. Bouton. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bouton Jr. and children, James and Susan, of Briarcliff Manor spent the weekend at their Roxbury home, the Decker cottage. Mrs. James Bradley spent one day with her sister, Mrs. Howard Lawrence, at Kelly Comers. Carl Scherrer of New York city spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bertino. Miss Elaine Cammer, student at Central college in Syracuse, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lynn Cammer. Edward Elflein of Hartford, Conn., spent the weekend with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Elflein. I - • Two autom atic cycles. • Special cool-down period for wash *n wears helps restore crisp finish and resistance to wrinkling. • Built-in lint screen. • Equa-Flow Tempered-Heat dries clothes so-o soft to your tquch. Us« of trademarks @ and KCA by Wbiripooi Corporation, nanoiFactwM' of RCA WHIRLPOOL oppnancet, authorized by Radio Corporation of America. Model No. LKE 110 For the Best Values in Town Shop ^ W hirlpool Washers Dryers TV Refrigerators low as $189.00 low as $129.95 low as $124.50 low as $179.95 SEE US FOR YOUR FREE ELECTRIC BLANKET For Repairs of A il Kinds Phone 586-4894 or 586-4214 WASHERS DRYERS 1^ Now Located in Margsuretville Depte Store Margaretville Appliance & Service Center LYNN JENKINS, Prop. ", Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadden were in Binghamton for the week- end to see their niece’s husband, WiUard Townsend, who is a pa- tient in Binghamton hospital. He suffered a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman and children, Diane and Russell, of Demarest, N* J., and Mrs. Bach- man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuever, of River Edge, N. J., spent the weekend at the covintry home of C ^l Faulkner, who is now in London, England, on busi- ness. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray of M;argaretville were. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stahl. Wayne Stahl and Miss Doris' Litaway of Wappingers Falls were weekend guests of Mr. Stahl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin StahL Mrs. Jennie Jayson of Daven- port spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Tyler. Miss Jean VanDyk of Haledon, N. J., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Obe Zuidema. Larry Zuidema of Ithaca was home for hünting. Dr. Bruce A. Silver of New York city spent, the weekend at his Roxbury home. Gregg Everett of Brooklyn is spending the winter with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Everett, and attending school here. Charles Everett Jr. of Brooklyn is also at the Everett home. Mr. and M;rs. Frank Schuman of Catskill visited^Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest Schuman and Mrs. Andrew Schiurian. Transferred to New Mexico John Townsend, who has worked for Grumman Aircraft in New York, has been transferred to the White Sands missile range in New Mexico by the company and will be there about three years. Mr. and 1/Irs. Raymond Alex- ander of Bricktown, N. J., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tupper. Mrs. Evelyn Johnson and daugh- ter, Miss Sharon Simmons, of Ja- maica, L. I., spent Columbus day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Wheat. Miss Grace S. Preston left Tues- day to visit friends in Springfield, Mass. • Rev. and'“ Mrs. James Hedges -and childrOT, Susan and Timothy, of .Safat^a Spriiigs were Simday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Jaycox. Have a Daughter A daughter, Wendy Jean, weigh- ing 7 puonds 4 ounces, was born Oct. 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lezette of Philmont. Mrs. Le- zette is the former Nancy Gaines. Her mother, Mrs. Helen A. Hap- persberg, is in Philmont with her. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds and children, Tracy, Renee and Jean, and Allen Roberts of Sidney visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hink- ley. Mrs. Reynolds’ mother, Mrs. Florence Peck, accompanied her home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hale and sons of Rensselaerville visited her father, Carroll G. Hinkley, for the weekend. A fellowship supper was attend- ed by more than 60 at the Gould Memorial Reformed church Sun- day evening at 6. Circle 3, of which the chairman is Mrs. Frank Bertino, served the supper. A bus- iness meeting was held; J. William Poole presiding. A movie was shown. Layman’s Sunday was observed Simday morning at the Methodist church. Rev. Henry Franken, di- rector of Kirkside at Roxbury, preached the sermon and Rodericlc C. Dorrance and Peter Parnell as- sisted in the services. Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Blythe of Bryn Mawr and Cornelius Blythe of Walton visited Mr. and Mrs, Burdette G. Long. Ralph Reynolds of Narberth, Pa., spent the weekend at the Rey- nolds farm, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osbom. Mr. and Mrs. Osbom and Mr. Reynolds attended the purebred heifer sale at Cobleskül Saturday. Hanford Shultis was also present. Mr. and Mrs. John Shultis and Mrs. Raymond P. Miller of Rox- bury, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth EÜ11 and Mrs. E v a ^ e Garrison of Margaretville, left Monday for the Eastern Star convention at Hotel Astor, New York city. Four from New Jersey and two from New York spent Columbus weekend at the Shultis farm. Mrs. Agnes Schwerin of Ridge- wood, N. J., is spending a week with Mrs. Helen Bates and Miss Marion Keeveney. Mrs. Bates and Miss Keeveney wiU spend all the-year aro md in their Roxbury home. They have given up their White Plains apartment where they formerly spent winters. Andes Servicemen New address of Gary Atkin, who is in Landstuhl, Germany, is P vt Gary L. Atkin, RA 12709367, 2nd General Hospital, APO 180, New York, N. Y. By Mrs. John Jakszewski Andes, Oct. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Horabeck visited Mrs. George Liddle at the Fox hospitat, Oneonta, Tuesday evening. Broke Knee Bone Mrs. Irving Campbell broke a bone in her knee Tuesday and was taken to Margaretville hos- pital. She has been transferred to Kingston. Has New Grandson Mi*, and Mrs. Ralph Jurgeson of Skaneateles have a son, Kurt Thomas, bom Friday, Oct. 9. Mrs. Elizabeth Dickson went to Skane- ateles Monday to meet her new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Place Jr. and two daughters of Walton were Saturday aftemoon guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Place Sr. Richard Fleury, who is in the Air Force, arrived home for a furlough on Saturday. When he returns, he will be in Idaho. Miss Peggy Hymers of Oneonta was a weekend guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Jester. ~ Robert Miller of Rutland, V t, spent Sunday and Monday with his mother, Mrs. Harold Miller. Monday they visited his grand- mother, Mrs. Mary'Miller, at the Wheeler nursing home in South Kortright. Mr. and Mrs. George MiUer of Binghamton were Sunday guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mural Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth and daughters, Jan and Barbara, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ford and sons, Stewart and Gerald. Mrs. Earle Woolheater was called to Mohawk on Saturday by the illness of her brother-in-law, Edward Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dorsett of New York city spent the week- end at their home on Palmer Hill. M^. and Mrs. Gerald Place and son and daughter of Homer were Sunday dinner guests of his par- ents, Mr. and Mré. Ray Place Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Siecy- kowski and family of Middle Vil- lage, L. I., were weekend guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fleury. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Preiser and two children of Scarsdale and Mr. and Mrs. George Cartledge and daughter, Laura, of White Plains spent the weekend at the Preiser cottage. Daughter Is Bom Mr. and Mrs. Kaare Berg have a daughter, bom Saturday, Oct. 10. Mrs. George Liddle returned from the Fox hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dickson are visiting their son-in-láw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albín Bschorr, and two daughters at Piándome, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Nedton Hendricks of Hazardville, Conn., were week- end guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clcirk Rhinehart, and family. The M. Ella TumbuU Missionary society of the United Presbyterian church will meet .Wednesday eve- ning, Oct. 21, at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Jay Conine. Arrives in Guantanamo Lt. Mabel Huggins of the Naval Nurse Corps has arrived at the U. S. Naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. Carl MiUer of New Kingston motored to the Skyline Drive in Vermont over the week- end. They returned by the way of Lake Champlain and Lake George. Mré. Maria Gibson and daugh- ter, Mrs. Maude Murphy, visited her grandson and granddau^ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Jones, in Kingston from Wednesday through Saturday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Redden and family were her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mould, her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mould, and family and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mould, all of Westford. Wawaka Grange Saw European Trip Slides Halcottville, Oct. 12.—The an- nual booster night meeting of Wa- waka Grange was held last Mon- day evening, Oct. 5, at the Grange hall. The retiring lecturer, Mrs. Marie Eignor, had charge of the program. Miss Charlotte Sanford of Margaretville showed slides taken on her European trip during the past summer. The remainder of the program consisted of readings. Hobby Club Leámed Crewel Embroidery Roxbury, Oct. 12.—^The Hobby dub met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gerald Greene, vwth crewel embroidery the themk There were three pillows, two bags, a wall hanging and a picture in progress, as well as practice work. Mrs. Lloyd Finch taught tatting. 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Page 1: JMOLi-rnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031247/1964-10-15… ·  · 2013-01-24Edward Elflein of Hartford, Conn., ... I - • Two automatic cycles. • Special cool-down period

Margaretville, N. Y., Thursday, October 15,1964 CATSKHX MOUNTAIN NEWS Page M ne

Weatherproof Plastic Impregnated

P O S T E D S I G N SHave Met With Wide Public Acceptance

A n e w ty p e o f p la s t ic im p r e g n a te d w e a th e rp r o o f s ig n f o r p o s tin g la n d

in tro d u c e d b y th e G a ts k i ll M o u n ta in N e w s a fe w y e a rs a g o h a s w o n

w id e a c c e p ta n c e a m o n g la n d o w n e rs . T h e s ig n s a r e lo w in c o s t a n d

s ta n d lo n g h a r d useJ T h e y a r e e a s y to p u t u p a n d a r e r e a d a b le fof- a

lo n g tim e .

Steuidard Sign With Blank Space for Owner’s Name . , .

C h e a p e r in Q u a n t i t ie s O v e r 1 (|0

Yellow Cloth Signs . .

The Roxbury NewsM o n d a y , O c t . 1 2 , 1 9 6 4 I r m a M . G r if f in , E d i to r

Fbone Koxbnry 4091

each 20cO n M a i l O r d e r s P le a s e I n c lu d e 5 0 c f o r P o s ta g e

A L S O A V A IL A B L E W I T H O W N E R ’S N A M E P R I N T E D O N

S IG N S A T $ 2 A D D I T I O N A L C H A R G E

A f r e e c o p y o f th e C o ^ e r v a t io n L a w r e la t in g to th e p o s t in g o f la n d

w ith e a c h o rd e r .

The Catskill Mountain NewsP H O N E 5 8 6 -2 6 0 1 M A R G A R E T V I L L E , N . Y .

Miss Emily Weiss has been spending the la st two weeks of her vacation a t the Roxbuiy ho­tel, and vicinity. Miss Weiss and Mrs. Charles Bouton were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Bouton’s re la ­tives, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Misner, in Oneonta. Miss Weiss and Miss Irm a M. Griffin were guests F ri­day of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Finch a t Arkville.

Son a Bouncer '

A son, Andrew Raymond, weigh­ing 9 pounds 13 ounces, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy on Wednesday, Oct. 7, a t the S tam ­ford hospital.

Mrs. M ilton Stevens of P ra tts- ville was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles H. Reed, of Spruce street Tuesday. Mrs. M arion Hender­son, Mrs. Grace H arris and Rev. Richard Zimmerman, presiding m inister of the Jehovah W itnesses congregation a t Arkville, also visi­ted Mrs. Reed. ,

Dr. and Mrs. R ichard C. Ames, daughter, Kathy, son, Michael, of Ossining and niece. Miss Ellen Weyl, of Hollis, L. I., spent th e weekend w ith Dr. Ames’ m other, Mrs. Carlos Ames, over Columbus day.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H aas Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haas J r . of M ontauk, L. I., spent the weekend w ith Mrs. H aas J r .’s mother, Mrs. Jam es M. Bouton.

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M. Bouton Jr. and children, Jam es and Susan, of B riarcliff M anor spent the weekend a t the ir Roxbury home, the D ecker cottage.

Mrs. Jam es Bradley spent one day w ith her sister, Mrs. Howard Lawrence, a t Kelly Comers.

Carl Scherrer of New York city spent the weekend w ith Mr. and Mrs. F rank Bertino.

Miss E laine Cammer, student a t Central college in Syracuse, spent the weekend w ith her mother, Mrs. Lynn Cammer.

Edward Elflein of H artford, Conn., spent the weekend w ith his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Elflein.

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• T w o a u to m a t ic cy c le s .

• S p e c ia l co o l-d o w n p e r io d fo r w a sh *n w e a rs h e lp s r e s to re c r is p fin ish a n d re s is ta n c e t o w rin k lin g .

• B u ilt- in l i n t s c re e n .

• E q u a -F lo w T e m p e re d -H e a t d r ie s c lo th e s so -o s o f t to y o u r tq u c h .

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WASHERS DRYERS 1 ^

Now Located in Margsuretville Depte Store

M argaretville Appliance & Service CenterLYNN JENKINS, Prop.

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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadden were in Binghamton for th e week­end to see the ir niece’s husband, WiUard Townsend, who is a pa­tien t in Binghamton hospital. He suffered a heart attack .

Mr. and Mrs. R obert Bachman and children, Diane and Russell, of Dem arest, N* J., and Mrs. Bach­m an’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Kuever, of River Edge, N. J ., spent the weekend a t the covintry home of C ^ l Faulkner, who is now in London, England, on busi­ness. ~

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McM urray of M;argaretville were. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stahl. W ayne S tahl and Miss Doris' L itaw ay of Wappingers Falls were weekend guests of Mr. S tahl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel­vin StahL

Mrs. Jennie Ja y so n of Daven­port spent the weekend w ith Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Tyler.

Miss Jean VanDyk of Haledon, N. J., spent the week w ith Mr. and Mrs. Obe Zuidema. L arry Zuidema of Ithaca was home for hünting.

Dr. Bruce A. Silver of New York city spent, the weekend a t his Roxbury home.

Gregg E verett of Brooklyn is spending the w inter w ith his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E verett, and attending school here. Charles E verett Jr. of Brooklyn is also a t the E verett home.

Mr. and M;rs. F rank Schuman of Catskill visited^M r. and Mrs. E r­nest Schuman and Mrs. Andrew Schiurian.

Transferred to N ew MexicoJohn Townsend, who has worked

for Grumman A ircraft in New York, has been transferred to the W hite Sands missile range in New Mexico by the company and will be there about three years.

Mr. and 1/Irs. Raymond Alex­ander of Bricktown, N. J., were guests la st week of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tupper.

Mrs. Evelyn Johnson and daugh­ter, Miss Sharon Simmons, of Ja ­maica, L. I., spent Columbus day weekend w ith Mr. and Mrs. Don­ald W heat.

Miss Grace S. P reston le ft Tues­day to visit friends in Springfield, Mass.

• Rev. and'“ Mrs. Jam es Hedges -and childrOT, Susan and Timothy, o f .S a fa t^ a Spriiigs were Simday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law­rence Jaycox.

Have a D aughter

A daughter, Wendy Jean, weigh­ing 7 puonds 4 ounces, was born Oct. 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lezette of Philm ont. Mrs. Le- zette is the form er Nancy Gaines. H er mother, Mrs. Helen A. Hap- persberg, is in Philm ont w ith her.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds and children, Tracy, Renee and Jean, and Allen Roberts of Sidney visited Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Hink- ley. Mrs. Reynolds’ mother, Mrs. Florence Peck, accompanied her home for a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hale and sons of Rensselaerville visited her father, Carroll G. Hinkley, for the weekend.

A fellowship supper was attend­ed by more than 60 a t the Gould Memorial Reformed church Sun­day evening a t 6. Circle 3, of which the chairm an is Mrs. F rank Bertino, served the supper. A bus­iness meeting was held; J. William Poole presiding. A movie was shown.

Layman’s Sunday was observed Simday morning a t the M ethodist church. Rev. H enry Franken, di­rector of K irkside a t Roxbury, preached the sermon and Rodericlc C. Dorrance and P ete r P arnell as­sisted in the services.

Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Blythe of Bryn Mawr and Cornelius Blythe of W alton visited Mr. and Mrs, B urdette G. Long.

Ralph Reynolds of N arberth, P a., spent the weekend a t the Rey­nolds farm , now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osbom. Mr. and Mrs. Osbom and Mr. Reynolds attended the purebred heifer sale a t Cobleskül Saturday. H anford Shultis was also present.

Mr. and Mrs. John Shultis and Mrs. Raymond P . M iller of Rox­bury, accompanied by Mrs. R uth EÜ11 and Mrs. E v a ^ e G arrison of M argaretville, le ft Monday for the E astern S ta r convention a t Hotel Astor, New York city.

Four from New Jersey and two from New York spent Columbus weekend a t the Shultis farm .

Mrs. Agnes Schwerin of Ridge­wood, N. J., is spending a week w ith Mrs. Helen B ates and Miss Marion Keeveney. Mrs. Bates and Miss Keeveney wiU spend all the-year aro md in the ir Roxbury home. They have given up the ir W hite Plains apartm ent where they form erly spent w inters.

Andes

Servicem enNew address of Gary Atkin, who

is in Landstuhl, Germany, is P v t G ary L. Atkin, RA 12709367, 2nd General Hospital, APO 180, New York, N. Y.

By M rs. John Jakszewski

Andes, Oct. 12

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Horabeck visited Mrs. George Liddle a t the Fox hospitat, Oneonta, Tuesday evening.

Broke Knee Bone

Mrs. Irving Campbell broke a bone in her knee Tuesday and was taken to M argaretville hos­pital. She has been transferred to Kingston.

H as New Grandson

Mi*, and Mrs. Ralph Jurgeson of Skaneateles have a son, K urt Thomas, bom Friday, Oct. 9. Mrs. Elizabeth Dickson w ent to Skane­ateles Monday to m eet her new grandson.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Place Jr. and two daughters of W alton were Saturday aftem oon guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Place Sr.

Richard Fleury, who is in the A ir Force, arrived home for a furlough on Saturday. When he returns, he will be in Idaho.

Miss Peggy Hymers of Oneonta was a weekend guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H arland Jester. ~

Robert M iller of Rutland, V t, spent Sunday and Monday with his m other, Mrs. H arold Miller. Monday they visited his grand­m other, Mrs. M ary'M iller, a t the W heeler nursing home in South K ortright.

Mr. and Mrs. George MiUer of Binghamton were Sunday guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M ural Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. H enry Roth and daughters, Jan and B arbara, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. S tew art Ford and sons, S tew art and Gerald.

Mrs. Earle W oolheater was called to Mohawk on Saturday by the illness of her brother-in-law, Edward Hess.

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D orsett of New York city spent the week­end a t the ir home on Palm er Hill.

M^. and Mrs. Gerald Place and son and daughter of Homer were Sunday dinner guests of his par­ents, Mr. and Mré. Ray Place Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Siecy- kowski and fam ily of Middle Vil­lage, L. I., were weekend guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fleury.

Mr. and Mrs. Adrian P reiser and two children of Scarsdale and Mr. and Mrs. George Cartledge and daughter, Laura, of W hite Plains spent the weekend a t the P reiser cottage.

D aughter Is Bom

Mr. and Mrs. K aare Berg have a daughter, bom Saturday, Oct. 10.

Mrs. George Liddle returned from the Fox hospital Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dickson a re visiting the ir son-in-láw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albín Bschorr, and two daughters a t Piándome, L. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Nedton Hendricks of Hazardville, Conn., were week­end guests of the ir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clcirk Rhinehart, and family.

The M. Ella TumbuU Missionary society of the United Presbyterian church will m eet . W ednesday eve­ning, Oct. 21, a t 7:30 a t the home of Mrs. Jay Conine.

A rrives in GuantanamoLt. Mabel Huggins of the Naval

N urse Corps has arrived a t the U. S. N aval base in Guantanamo, Cuba.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. C arl MiUer of New Kingston m otored to the Skyline Drive in Vermont over the week­end. They returned by the way of Lake Champlain and Lake George.

Mré. M aria Gibson and daugh­ter, Mrs. Maude Murphy, visited her grandson and g ran d d au ^ te r, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Jones, in Kingston from Wednesday through Saturday.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Redden and fam ily were h e r' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mould, her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mould, and fam ily and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mould, all of W estford.

W aw aka G range Saw E uropean T rip Slides

H alcottville, Oct. 12.—The an­nual booster night meeting of Wa­w aka Grange was held la st Mon­day evening, Oct. 5, a t the Grange hall. The retiring lecturer, Mrs. M arie Eignor, had charge of the program. Miss C harlotte Sanford of M argaretville showed slides taken on her European trip during the past summer.

The rem ainder of the program consisted of readings.

H obby C lub L eám ed C rew el E m broidery

Roxbury, Oct. 12.—^The Hobby dub m et Thursday a t the home of Mrs. Gerald Greene, vwth crewel em broidery the them k There were three pillows, tw o bags, a w all hanging and a picture in progress, as well as practice work. Mrs. Lloyd Finch taugh t ta tting .

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M erldns E verlast E xterior P aint, ground in porelinseed oü, r ^ . gaL .$6.50_________________ NOW gal. $4.50

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