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mm O A rem iA MOPKTAPf iOEWS Pagt T>w r Now in ONE daily tablet 11 VITAMINS* 12 MINERALS to guard j^our Camily’s diet N iw SUPER PIENAMINS rmini* 4S whose d a ^ remura- ments ate known, plus VITAMIN Bn. FX>LIC ACID. LlVER CONCENTRATE, and 12 IMPORTANT MINERALS in- dud^ng CALCIUM. PHOSPHORUS, IRON and IODINE. F leischm anns S ection Monday, Sept. 27$ 1954 Mrs. Jlose Greeny Editor V ------------ NATtONAUt Aomraco N ow at your REXALl Drug Store CHRISTIAN’S DRUG STC«E Phone 0751 Margaretville, N. Y. I SMKIHEAKT DAUOHTBI MOTHBt SBTBl wmf RESElIVi^ fNT(Mctf Margaretville Furniture Store ^ Phone 1551 Margaretville, N. Y. Oassified Ads Cost Small Results Large A regular meeting of the Junior Home Bureau was held Thursday evening, Sept. 23, at the home of Mrs. Jimior F^tz. Five members wer» present. Due to the lack of attendance, it was decided to discontinue further meetings. S e ^ Ladies to Sew A regular meeting of the WSCS will be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Kent on Wednesday aft- ernoon, Oct. 6, at 1:30. The aft- ernoon will be spent sewing. Any ladies interested in working with the church society would be wel- come. Anyone wistiing transpor- tation may call Fleischmanns 56R or Mrs. Nelle Mayes. ■nie VFW Auxiliary bake sale, scheduled for this Saturday, has been postponed until • Saturday, Oct. 9.1 at Haderups office, start- ing at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Israel spent the weekend at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Itt'nry Baumann, and family in Bayside, L. I. They also visited Mrs. Israel’s mother, Mrs. Esther BarucJi, ajjd their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Armard Israel, in the Bronx. A meeting of the Girl Scout committee members and leaders was held at «the home of Mrs. Murray Mayes on Friday eve- ning. Plans were made and dis- cussed for the coming Delaware county Girl Scout rally that is being held in Fleischmanns on Saturday, Oct. 2. Miss Adean Adams of Kings- ton, evening chief operator at the telephone office in Saugerties, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul PtHtz. Miss Adams made her home at the Pultz residence while employed at the local telephone office during the .summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Lemer are sending a week’s vacation in Washington and points south. Donald Wolfe and son, James, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Wolfe, of Johnson Q ty were business callers in town Sunday. Mrs. Wolfe plans to leave Sunday for Florida, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Wolheim of New York city are spending the Jewish holidays at their home, the New Switzerland. Meyer Dlasnow, president of the Congregation B’nai Israel, wishes all his members, friends and neighbors a very happy and prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smartens are driving a new Buicdc con> veirtible. Mrs. MUton Valk m d did«ta<en, David tmd Carol, and Mrs. J< ^ E. Fuller visit^ relatives in Kingston Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. William Cohen and sons, Joshua, Ian and Ed- ward, accompanied by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lessem, left Saturday to spend the New Year holidays with Dr. Cohen’s mother, Mrs. Anna Cohen, and with other relatives in Brooklyn. r/ WEATHEBSTRIPPINO WINDOW and DOOR SEAL WARPS WINDOW MATERIAL STORM WINDOW MAKER, covers S windows, lor --------- $1^ ROOFING NEEDS ROIX ROOFING 5-Gal. Pail ASPHALT ROOF COATING or ^ tb o a t Asbestos $2.95 Carpenters Tools Power and Hand Tools Electrical Supplies and Tools Plumbing Tools $67.75 6ENUINB Interior and Exterior Paints Try the New Alkyd Sanl-Flat Interior Covers Old Work in One Coat 26 Colors Looks Lake Velvet—Scrubs Like Enamel Glass - Putty - Vamish - OUs DWKD ieimi Radiant Circulator FUEl O il HEATER • Exciuciv* Dno'ThMin Doal Chamber,Bonier—gets more beatfnMn wetjr drop of oiL a SpadaiWasla Stopper boilt into erery Duo-Therm. Put* extra heat in your home, helps savefaeL a Woisl High Confrel Diol- lets yon dial heat like yon tnoeatadio. Perfection Portable Room Heaters Phone 0201 MaTgardviDe Hardware, Inc. phoneoaok Check Your Heating Plant Today stove and Fnmace Pipe Elbows, Fnmace CemMit, Dampers, Stove Boards Lawn S w e ^ r - $29.95 Lawn Brooms GUNS and ABIHUNITION HUNTING COATS, CAPS, TESTS FLASHLIGHTS and F B ^ H BATTERIES GDN CASES BOOT SOCKS and INSOLES The Following SHOTGUNS Are in Sto<A: Make Model Gange Mce Winchester, 50 Auto, 12__________________________ ^_$120.50 BemingttMi, 11-48 Auto, 12-16________________________ $110-46 Ittiaca, S7 Pomp, 12-16-20____________________________ <^«diester, 12 Pomp, 16______________________________ Mossberg, ^ I t 190, 16__________ Mossberg, Bolt 186K, 20_________ Both the above have Winchester, S7 Single, 16. Winchester, 24 Doolde, 12- “Select-Choke” -$29.95 Stevens, 820B Pomp, 12 wifli Polydioke- -$2SJ» ___ $7M0 ___ $®.75 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greene and sons, Charles and Rodney, enjoyed the day at the Catskill game farm Sundaj^ Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Kahl and son, Nicky, and his mother, Mrs. L. Kahl,^of Levittown, L. I., are spending' a two-week vaca- tion at the Arriona home on Highmount. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ciccone of Newark, N. J., spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mesnik have returned home after enjoy- ing a week’s visit at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solmonson, in Philade^hia. They attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Miss Anne Solmonson, on Satur- day. The newlyweds are spending a two-week honeymoon in Canada. Mrs. Meyer Dlasnow enjoyed a weekedd visit at the hcHne of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein, and family in New York dty and also with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dlasnow, and fam- ily in Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cirami and daughter, Renee, and Mr. and Mrs. George Gougoutris visited at the home of the Ciramis son-ih- law and daughter, I^r. and Mrs. Rodney Craft, In Accord Sunday. Mrs. C. Wolloson of New York city is speeding the week visiting with her brother smd - sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hal- pem, and other relatives in town. Visit Adir<mdack Points Mr. emd Mrs. Harold Greene and son, Barry, returned home Sun- day after enjoying a week’s va- cation trip which included Lake George, Whiteface npuntain and North Pole at Lake" Placid and at the Thousand Islands at Alex- andria Bay. En route home they were Saturday overnight guests at , the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Riley, Phoenicia. H. C. Kaplan left Saturday to spend the Ne>v Year holidays with relatives in New York city. He returned h<Mne on Thursday. Daugiiter Is Bom Mr. and Mrs. Milton Combs have received announcements of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Combs in Pitts- burgh, Pa. Donald is the son of Mrs. Bessie Combs of ,Clovesville. Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Noll of ’oughkeeE^ie were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. C. H. Had- erup, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Flisser of Kingston wjere guests at her mother’s hcnne on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Returned home . Sunday after spending a wee^^s vacation in Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Greene, accompanied by her mother, were business callers in Oneonta Wed- nesday. They also visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. James Faulkner, and family in Sidney. Mrs. Greene remained for a few days, returning home on Sunday. Mrs. Lenora Banks, her daugh- ter, Mrs. Marian KoUbocker, and grandson, Michael Hass, of Hamburg, N. J., were guests at the home of Mrs. Bank’s nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Maxim, on Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Smith, w^o had been em- ployed in Sussex, N. J., during the summer, accompanied them here en route to her home in Arkville. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Rossman and children, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross- man, and Boyce’s grandmother, Mrs. E. Allen, all of Bovina Cen- ter, were afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Solomon and children, Harry and Sharon, are spending the New Year holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hilliker of Schenectady spent Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. Glen Hull, and family in Red Kill. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hitt and daughter, Joan, of Scotia spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Grade H itt. Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Townsend and Julian Earl attended the auction held at the Ralph Hillis farm in Gregorytown Saturday. Mrs. Charles Griffin, Mrs. Eva Ostrander and Mrs. Frank Griffin of Arkville wejre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Pultz Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maxim and daughter, Sandra and Cyn- thia, and Mrs. Maxm’s mother, Mrs. Rose Shiuika, of Hyde Park were Simday guests at the home of Mrs. Shurika's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Todd, and family in Clovesville. Tliey also called on other relatives and friends in town. Miss Beverly Rosendorf and Miss Frances Taigue spent the week with Miss Taigue’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taigue, in the Bronx. Miss Taigue is spend- ing the winter at the Rosendorf home and is a junior at FHS.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goldman and daughter, Lori Sue, of Mas- sapequa, L.^L, aiH Mr. and Mrs. C. Baert '.and granddau^ter, Cheryl Ann, of . Queens spent the weekend with Mr. Goldman’s mother, Mrs. Bessie Goldman, at tiie home of Misis Rose Samuels. Mrs. Nellie Todd attended the Vredenburg^ reunion held at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merwin in WestkiU Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fafa-baim are the parents of a son, weigh- ing seVen pounds seven ounces, bom Tuesday, S ^ t. 28, at the Margaretville liospital. Congrat- ulations! Mrs. Estelle Levy has returned to her home in New York city after spending several days at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hal- pem. Miss Peggy Curtis spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. George Cougler, in Kingston. Mrs. Cougler accompai)ied her home on Monday and spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Curtis. V James Cantwell and H. T. Bird- sdll, accompanied by Alfred Young of Oneonta, spent from Thursday until Sunday fishing at Bark lake in Canada. " Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bishop an(J daughter. Penny, of New- town. Conn., along with several relatives, spent the weekend at their home, the Bishop house. Their son, fTancis, it a tte n ^ g college lin Storr, Conn. Dr. Irving W. Ponemon, accom- panied by his son, Warren, and fiancee. Miss Lois Werner, of Long Island were weekend guests at the home of Mr. Poijemon’s son- in-law and daughter^ Mr. and -Mrs. John Hoeko, and family. Mrs. Leland Johnson and daugh- ter, Jean, accompanied by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Per- sons, were business caUers in Kingston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mandell and children of Long Island and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ganz and son, David, of Broc^yn are spending the holidays at'th eir residence on the Brush Ridge road. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and son, Daniel, of Yonkers spent from Sunday until Wednesday at their home in town. They closed their home for the winter and returned to their home in Yonkers on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson and daughter, Barbara, of Bloom- ville were Simday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- fred Blish, in Clovesvi^e. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mendel and son, Michael, of Forest Hills, L. I., spent the weekend at their home on the Brush Ridge road. Mrs. Achille Cerquozzi of Mar- garetville visited her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Darling, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Gougoutris and Mrs. Alex Lakatos and daughter, Linda, spent Saturday and S u n ^ at the home of Mr. Gougoutris’ father, ’HKunas Gou- in Manhattlpi. &. and 'Mrs. Fs 'VL dasher ot Philadelphia and te r mother, Mrs.^ Grace H itt, were Monday evening dinner guests at the home of Mrs. NeDe Mayes. Karl Winter of New York city w ^ a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benedikt Paster- nak. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gregory of Delhi and Mrs. Susie Dillan of Downsville spent TTiursday after- noon visiting their aunt, Miss Cora Alton. Benjamin Steinhardt is spend- ing the New Year holidays with his daughter, Mrs. Paul Polishuk, and family in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of South Hampton, L. I., called on friends in town Saturday after- noon. o Mr. and Mi^. John Hoeko spent several days in New JTork city on business the past week. Miss Hattie Ballard of Yonkers was an overnight ^ e st at the home of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bollard. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Mary Greene, who celebrated her birth- day on Sept. 23; to Ralph Myers Jr., who was seven years old on Sept. 24; to Miss Sharon Dixie Lee Pultz, who will be nine years old on Oct. 4; and to Mrs. Sydney Silberstein, celebrating a birthday on Oct. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Elek Kovacs of New York city are spending the holidays at their hotel. New Ma- jectic. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finch and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McMullen, returned home Thurs- day after a vacation trip to Pennsylvania, where they visited the Gettysburg battle grounds, and to Washington and Mt. Ver- non. 'They also visited the Com- ing Glass WDito Mr. and Mrs. George Seward of Highland visited her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Le- land Johnson, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Seward were en route home from a vacation in Canada. Mrs. Georgiana Brown, Mrs. Leah Eckert and Miss Linda Buchanan of Kingston visited Mrs. Brown’s daughter, Mrs. Gor- don Kent, and family at High- mount. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meeker have returned to their home in North Blenheim after spending 10 days visiting their sister-in-law, Mrs. Lena NeWcomb Mrs. W ^ ren Moore, accompttnied by Mrs. Newcomb, drove them home on Saturday. Mrs. H ^ l Townsend of Kings- ton spent the weekend at her home in town. HIGH NOTES Heiadmianns Blgii School On Sept. 15, class elections were held ^ Fleischmanns high school. TTie groupjjf officers elected will form the basis of a Studeqt Coun- cil organization which will fun<> tion as a school service^ dub, de- signed to improve school spirit and to assist the various classes in the sponsorship of activities. Officers elected are: Seventh grade, president, Walter Roberts; vice-president, Ronald Morse; sec- retary, Richard Blish; treasurer, Elwin Craft. Eighth grade, pres- ident, Thomas Bouton; vice-presi- dent, George Kelder, secretary, Joan Morrison; treasurer, Sandrsi Vermilyea. Freshmen, president, V iliam Jochim; vice-president, Ben Short; secretary, Jean Bran- nen,' treasurer, Norma 'Ballard. Sophomore, president, Ann Todd; vice-president, Dick Craft; secretary, Bob VanValkenbui^; treasurer, Don Searle. Junior, president, Peggy Blish; vice-presi-' dent, Phyllis Wasielewski; secre- tary, James Pultz; treasurer, Marion Blish Jr. Senior, presi- dent, Barbara Wasielewski; vice- president, Robert Rosendorf; sec- retary, Naomi Shaver; treasurer, Airlene Squires. On Friday of last week the fol- lowing studei^ts were elected offi- cers of the newly formed Fleisch- manns high school student council: President, Barbara Ayaseliew- ski; vice-president, James Pultz; secretary. Aim Todd; treasurer, Jeanne Brannen. Classes Leam Picturc Operation A group'X)f students from each high school class is being trained; as motion picture projectionists." The course is being conducted by Richard Kratochvil, a senior, un- der the guidance of Mr. Sawyer,^ director of the Audio-Visual pro- gram. Upon completion of the course students will be i^ued a projectionists’ certificate. The introduction of conversa- tional German into the elemen- tary grades has been extremely well received. The children are requesting extra class periods and it appears that the course will be carried over into adult education. Organize Mothers’ CSnh On Tuesday an organizational meeting of the Fleischmaniis high school Mother’s dub was hdd. To date 35 mothers iiave indicated an interest in the group which wfll function as a service dub assisting teachers in the grades K-6. Th^ following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Ann Greene; vice-president, Mrs. Ber- tha Mayes; secretary, Mrs. Lena Pultz; treasurer, Mra. Florence K(Hnell. It is planned that the group will meet the first Tues- day of each month 'at hig^ Those attending in nuiiK ber frcHii’ Fleisdmianns, 21; Hai~ oott Center, 7; Clovesville, S; lOghmoimt, 2. Each month it is planned to publish and to send home to the parents a monthly news-gram. On Saturday, Oct. 2, the entire facilities of the Fleischmanns high school will be turned over to the Girl Scouts for their an- nual jamboree. The school band under the direction of Bernard Greenbush will lead a morning parade. Register for Adnit Education On Monday evening, Oct. 4, there will be a meeting at 8 at the high school of all persons in- terested in the formation of adult education classes. It is hoped that courses in adult 1|ducation may b6 set up to meet the needs of the majority of the people of the community. In accordance with the State Education depart- ment’s rulings a minimum class attendance of eight people must be maintained. , Soccer schedule: Oct. 7, Andes at Fleischmanns; Oct. 13, Marga- retville at fleischmanns; Oct. 28, Andes at Andes. mum PLOW THE EASY WAY . . . wnrt A ^uicK DETAOHABU! HITCH AND HYDRAULIC LIFT International Tractors, P l o w s P o i n t s - Electric Fence Controllers Fencing Tools 2 and 4-Pt. Barbed Wire i Insulators ^ Large Range of Sizes in Tractmr Tires Tie Stalls St^chions Water Bowls TeicHmanns Enjoy Golden Wedding Day Roxbury, Sept. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Albin Teichmann, Roxbuiy residents for many years, who make their home with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ludewig, at Park Lane, Wappingers Falls, were guests of honor Simday, Sept. 12, at a family party in celebration of their golden wedding anniver- sary. Albin Teichmaim and Miss Lilli Moehle were married Sept 15) 1904, in Hedemunden, Germany. The couple came to this country in 1905, shortly after \the birth of their first child and only son, Frederick K., now as^tan t Dean of the Day school at the New York University Engineering col- lege. They made their home first in New York dty, where Mr. Teich- mann was a chef in a hotel. He was an unexcelled ‘ pastry cook. Their daughtets, Freda and Eda, now Mrs. William VanBenschoten and Mrs. Joseph Ludewig, re- spectively, were bom in New York. When the children were small they moved to Roxbury about 40 years ago, and for many years were managers of a sum- mer hotel, and stlro conducted a daby farm above Roxbury. Celebrate Anntvenaites Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram M ax^ cm their 21st wee- ding annivCTsary EYlday, Oct. 1, and to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mayes on their 39th wedding anniver- sary M(mday, Oct. 4. Oassified Ad Wm SeU It Historical Society Meets Tomorrow The regular ftdl meeting of the Delaware County Historical assor daticm will be hdd in the Super- visors’ rocras in the court bouse at DdM <m Saturday, Oct, 2, at 2 p. m. Election of officers will be held. DOUGLAS KELLY PHONE 0971 MABGABETVILLE, N. T. T his happy pair have just booi^t a used car for a M lew tiian some dealcfcs would ask! You see, they knew the score—and want to t h ^ k>cal Ford Dealer. His prices are generally lower beeanae he doesn't depend on used«ar piofite akoa to stay in buUneH. And he doaB*t expect his naed-car saks to pajr aU, Us omfaead eUicrl And Ford Dealers’ used can are A-1. They have the service equip- ment, and a staff of ddBed meciian- ics who can qtdddy spot trouWe and fix it fast. RetHember, your Ford Dealer wants you to be ideaaed with Ms used can you hoy bticanse Ui fotae depoids Hal. yo a t food Sea Btvan V. Jbhaaon'a tJasd- Car Column on Page 7 A . H ^Todd & Son, Inc. Fleischmanns, N. Y. 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4S whose d a ^ remura- ments a te known, plus VITAMIN B n. FX>LIC ACID. LlVER CONCENTRATE, and 12 IM PORTANT MINERALS in- dud^ng CALCIUM. PHOSPHORUS, IRON and IODINE.

F l e i s c h m a n n s S e c t i o nMonday, Sept. 27$ 1954 Mrs. Jlose Greeny Editor

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N o w a t y o u r R E X A L l D r u g S t o r e

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Margaretville Furniture Store ̂Phone 1551 Margaretville, N. Y.

Oassified Ads Cost Small Results Large

A regular meeting of the Junior Home Bureau was held Thursday evening, Sept. 23, a t the home of Mrs. Jimior F ^ tz . Five members wer» present. Due to the lack of attendance, it was decided to discontinue further meetings.

S e ^ Ladies to SewA regular meeting of the WSCS

will be held a t the home of Mrs. Gordon Kent on Wednesday aft­ernoon, Oct. 6, a t 1:30. The aft­ernoon will be spent sewing. Any ladies interested in working with the church society would be wel­come. Anyone wistiing transpor­tation may call Fleischmanns 56R or Mrs. Nelle Mayes.

■nie VFW Auxiliary bake sale, scheduled for this Saturday, has been postponed until • Saturday, Oct. 9.1 a t Haderups office, sta rt­ing a t 2 p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Israel spent the weekend a t the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Itt'n ry Baumann, and family in Bayside, L. I. They also visited Mrs. Israel’s mother, Mrs. E sther BarucJi, ajjd their son and daughter-in-law, M r. and Mrs. Armard Israel, in the Bronx.

A meeting of the Girl Scout committee members and leaders was held a t «the home of Mrs. M urray Mayes on Friday eve­ning. Plans were made and dis­cussed for the coming Delaware county Girl Scout rally th a t is being held in Fleischmanns on Saturday, Oct. 2.

Miss Adean Adams of Kings­ton, evening chief operator a t the telephone office in Saugerties, was a weekend guest a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul PtHtz. Miss Adams made her home a t the Pultz residence while employed a t the local telephone office during the .summer season.

Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Lem er are send ing a week’s vacation in Washington and points south.

Donald Wolfe and son, James, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Wolfe, of Johnson Q ty were business callers in town Sunday. Mrs. Wolfe plans to leave Sunday for Florida, where she will spend the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. W alter Wolheim of New York city are spending the Jewish holidays a t their home, the New Switzerland.

Meyer Dlasnow, president of the Congregation B’nai Israel, wishes all his members, friends and neighbors a very happy and prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smartens are driving a new Buicdc con> veirtible.

Mrs. MUton Valk m d did«ta<en, David tmd Carol, and Mrs. J < ^ E. Fuller v is it^ relatives in Kingston Thursday.

Dr. and Mrs. William Cohen and sons, Joshua, Ian and Ed­ward, accompanied by her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lessem, left Saturday to spend the New Year holidays with Dr. Cohen’s mother, Mrs. Anna Cohen, and with other relatives in Brooklyn.

r/WEATHEBSTRIPPINO WINDOW and DOOR SEAL

WARPS WINDOW MATERIAL STORM WINDOW MAKER, covers S windows, lo r--------- $ 1 ^

ROOFING NEEDS

ROIX ROOFING

5-Gal. Pail ASPHALT ROOF COATING

or ^ tb o a t Asbestos

$2.95

Carpenters Tools Power and Hand Tools

Electrical Supplies and Tools Plumbing Tools

$ 6 7 .7 5

6ENUINB

Interior and Exterior Paints Try the New Alkyd Sanl-Flat Interior

Covers Old Work in One Coat 26 Colors

Looks Lake Velvet—Scrubs Like Enamel Glass - Putty - Vamish - OUsDWKDieimi

Radiant CirculatorFUEl O il HEATER• Exciuciv* Dno'ThMin Doal

Chamber, Bonier—gets more beatfnMn wetjr drop of oiL

a SpadaiW asla Stopper boilt into erery Duo-Therm. Put* extra heat in your home, helps savefaeL

a Woisl High Confrel D iol- le ts yon d ial heat like yon tnoeatadio .

Perfection Portable

Room HeatersPhone 0 2 0 1 MaTgardviDe Hardware, Inc. phoneoaok

Check Your Heating Plant Today stove and Fnm ace Pipe

Elbows, Fnm ace CemMit, Dampers, Stove Boards Lawn S w e ^ r - $29.95 Lawn Brooms

GUNS and ABIHUNITION HUNTING COATS, CAPS, TESTS

FLASHLIGHTS and F B ^ H BATTERIES GDN CASES BOOT SOCKS and INSOLES

The Following SHOTGUNS Are in Sto<A:Make Model Gange M c e

W inchester, 50 Auto, 12__________________________ ^_$120.50BemingttMi, 11-48 Auto, 12-16________________________ $110-46Ittiaca, S7 Pomp, 12-16-20____________________________<^«diester, 12 Pomp, 16______________________________Mossberg, ^ I t 190, 16__________Mossberg, Bolt 186K, 20_________

Both the above have Winchester, S7 Single, 16.W inchester, 24 Doolde, 12-

“Select-Choke”-$29.95

Stevens, 820B Pomp, 12 wifli Polydioke-

-$2SJ»___ $7M0___ $®.75

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greene and sons, Charles and Rodney, enjoyed the day a t the Catskill game farm Sundaj^

Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Kahl and son, Nicky, and his mother, Mrs. L. Kahl,^of Levittown, L. I., are spending' a two-week vaca­tion a t the Arriona home on Highmount.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ciccone of Newark, N. J., spent the week­end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers.

Mr. and Mrs. N athan Mesnik have returned home after enjoy­ing a week’s visit a t the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solmonson, in Philade^hia. They attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Miss Anne Solmonson, on Satur­day. The newlyweds are spending a two-week honeymoon in Canada.

Mrs. Meyer Dlasnow enjoyed a weekedd visit a t the hcHne of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein, and family in New York d ty and also with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dlasnow, and fam­ily in Jamaica.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cirami and daughter, Renee, and Mr. and Mrs. George Gougoutris visited a t the home of the Ciramis son-ih- law and daughter, I^r. and Mrs. Rodney Craft, In Accord Sunday.

Mrs. C. Wolloson of New York city is speeding the week visiting with her brother smd - sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hal- pem, and other relatives in town.

Visit Adir<mdack PointsMr. emd Mrs. Harold Greene and

son, Barry, returned home Sun­day after enjoying a week’s va­cation trip which included Lake George, Whiteface npuntain and North Pole a t Lake" Placid and a t the Thousand Islands a t Alex­andria Bay. En route home they were Saturday overnight guests a t , the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Riley, Phoenicia.

H. C. Kaplan left Saturday to spend the Ne>v Year holidays with relatives in New York city. He returned h<Mne on Thursday.

Daugiiter Is BomMr. and Mrs. Milton Combs

have received announcements of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Combs in P itts­burgh, Pa. Donald is the son of Mrs. Bessie Combs of ,Clovesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Noll of ’oughkeeE^ie were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. C. H. Had- erup, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Flisser of Kingston wjere guests a t her mother’s hcnne on Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Returned home . Sunday after spending a wee^^s vacation in Niagara Falls and Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Greene, accompanied by her mother, were business callers in Oneonta Wed­nesday. They also visited a t the home of their daughter, Mrs. James Faulkner, and family in Sidney. Mrs. Greene remained for a few days, returning home on Sunday.

Mrs. Lenora Banks, her daugh­ter, Mrs. Marian KoUbocker, and

grandson, Michael Hass, of Hamburg, N. J., were guests a t the home of Mrs. Bank’s nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Maxim, on Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Smith, w^o had been em­ployed in Sussex, N. J., during the summer, accompanied them here en route to her home in Arkville.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Rossman and children, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Ross­man, and Boyce’s grandmother, Mrs. E. Allen, all of Bovina Cen­ter, were afternoon guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. David Solomon and children, H arry and Sharon, are spending the New Year holi­days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, in Kingston.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hilliker of Schenectady spent Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. Glen Hull, and family in Red Kill.

Mr, and Mrs. Albert H itt and daughter, Joan, of Scotia spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Grade H itt.

Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Townsend and Julian E arl attended the auction held a t the Ralph Hillis farm in Gregorytown Saturday.

Mrs. Charles Griffin, Mrs. Eva Ostrander and Mrs. Frank Griffin of Arkville wejre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Pultz Sun­day.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maxim and daughter, Sandra and Cyn­thia, and Mrs. M axm ’s mother, Mrs. Rose Shiuika, of Hyde Park were Simday guests a t the home of Mrs. Shurika's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Todd, and family in Clovesville. Tliey also called on other relatives and friends in town.

Miss Beverly Rosendorf and Miss Frances Taigue spent the week w ith Miss Taigue’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taigue, in the Bronx. Miss Taigue is spend­ing the w inter a t the Rosendorf home and is a junior a t FHS..

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goldmanand daughter, Lori Sue, of Mas- sapequa, L.^L, aiH Mr. and Mrs. C. Baert '.and g randdau^ter, Cheryl Ann, of . Queens spent the weekend with Mr. Goldman’s mother, Mrs. Bessie Goldman, a t tiie home of Misis Rose Samuels.

Mrs. Nellie Todd attended the Vredenburg^ reunion held a t the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merwin in WestkiU Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fafa-baim are the parents of a son, weigh­ing seVen pounds seven ounces, bom Tuesday, S ^ t. 28, a t the M argaretville liospital. Congrat­ulations!

Mrs. Estelle Levy has returned to her home in New York city after spending several days a t the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hal- pem.

Miss Peggy Curtis spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. George Cougler, in Kingston. Mrs. Cougler accompai)ied her home on Monday and spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Curtis.V James Cantwell and H. T. Bird-

sdll, accompanied by Alfred Young of Oneonta, spent from Thursday until Sunday fishing a t Bark lake in Canada. "

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bishop an(J daughter. Penny, of New­town. Conn., along w ith several relatives, spent the weekend a t their home, the Bishop house. Their son, fTancis, it a t te n ^ g college lin Storr, Conn.

Dr. Irving W. Ponemon, accom­panied by his son, W arren, and fiancee. Miss Lois W erner, of Long Island were weekend guests a t the home of Mr. Poijemon’s son- in-law and daughter^ Mr. and -Mrs. John Hoeko, and family.

Mrs. Leland Johnson and daugh­ter, Jean, accompanied by her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Per­sons, were business caUers in Kingston Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mandell and children of Long Island and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ganz and son, David, of B roc^yn are spending the holidays a t'th e ir residence on the Brush Ridge road.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and son, Daniel, of Yonkers spent from Sunday until Wednesday a t their home in town. They closed their home for the winter and returned to their home in Yonkers on Wed­nesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson and daughter, Barbara, of Bloom- ville were Simday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- fred Blish, in Clovesvi^e.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mendel and son, Michael, of Forest Hills, L. I., spent the weekend a t their home on the Brush Ridge road.

Mrs. Achille Cerquozzi of Mar­garetville visited her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Darling, on Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. George Gougoutris and Mrs. Alex Lakatos and daughter, Linda, spent Saturday and S u n ^ a t the home of Mr. Gougoutris’ father, ’HKunas Gou-

in Manhattlpi.&. and 'M rs. Fs 'VL dasher ot

Philadelphia and t e r mother, Mrs.̂ Grace H itt, were Monday evening dinner guests a t the home of Mrs. NeDe Mayes.

K arl W inter of New York city w ^ a weekend guest a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benedikt Paster­nak.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gregory of Delhi and Mrs. Susie Dillan of Downsville spent TTiursday after­noon visiting their aunt, Miss Cora Alton.

Benjamin Steinhardt is spend­ing the New Year holidays with his daughter, Mrs. Paul Polishuk, and family in Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of South Hampton, L. I., called on friends in town Saturday after­noon. o

Mr. and Mi^. John Hoeko spent several days in New JTork city on business the past week.

Miss H attie Ballard of Yonkers was an overnight ^ e s t a t the home of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bollard.

Birthday greetings to Mrs. Mary Greene, who celebrated her birth­day on Sept. 23; to Ralph Myers Jr., who was seven years old on Sept. 24; to Miss Sharon Dixie Lee Pultz, who will be nine years old on Oct. 4; and to Mrs. Sydney Silberstein, celebrating a birthday on Oct. 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Elek Kovacs of New York city are spending the holidays a t their hotel. New Ma- jectic.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finch and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McMullen, returned home Thurs­day after a vacation trip to Pennsylvania, where they visited the Gettysburg battle grounds, and to Washington and Mt. Ver­non. 'They also visited the Com­ing Glass WDito

Mr. and Mrs. George Seward of Highland visited her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Le­land Johnson, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Seward were en route home from a vacation in Canada.

Mrs. Georgiana Brown, Mrs. Leah Eckert and Miss Linda Buchanan of Kingston visited Mrs. Brown’s daughter, Mrs. Gor­don Kent, and family a t High­mount.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meeker have returned to their home in North Blenheim after spending 10 days visiting their sister-in-law, Mrs. Lena NeWcomb Mrs. W ^ ren Moore, accompttnied by Mrs. Newcomb, drove them home on Saturday.

Mrs. H ^ l Townsend of Kings­ton spent the weekend a t her home in town.

HIGH NOTESHeiadm ianns Blgii School

On Sept. 15, class elections were held ^ Fleischmanns high school. TTie g roupjjf officers elected will form the basis of a Studeqt Coun­cil organization which will fun<> tion as a school service^ dub, de­signed to improve school spirit and to assist the various classes in the sponsorship of activities.

Officers elected are: Seventh grade, president, W alter Roberts; vice-president, Ronald Morse; sec­retary, Richard Blish; treasurer, Elwin Craft. Eighth grade, pres­ident, Thomas Bouton; vice-presi­dent, George Kelder, secretary, Joan Morrison; treasurer, Sandrsi Vermilyea. Freshmen, president, V iliam Jochim; vice-president, Ben Short; secretary, Jean Bran- nen,' treasurer, Norma 'Ballard.

Sophom ore, president, Ann Todd; vice-president, Dick C raft; secretary, Bob V anV alkenbui^; treasurer, Don Searle. Junior, president, Peggy Blish; vice-presi-' dent, Phyllis Wasielewski; secre­tary, James Pultz; treasurer, Marion Blish Jr. Senior, presi­dent, Barbara Wasielewski; vice- president, Robert Rosendorf; sec­retary, Naomi Shaver; treasurer, Airlene Squires.

On Friday of last week the fol­lowing studei^ts were elected offi­cers of the newly formed Fleisch­manns high school student council:

President, Barbara Ayaseliew- ski; vice-president, James Pultz; secretary. Aim Todd; treasurer, Jeanne Brannen.Classes Leam Picturc Operation

A group'X)f students from each high school class is being trained; as motion picture projectionists." The course is being conducted by Richard Kratochvil, a senior, un­der the guidance of Mr. Sawyer,^ director of the Audio-Visual pro­gram. Upon completion of the course students will be i^ued a projectionists’ certificate.

The introduction of conversa­tional German into the elemen­tary grades has been extremely well received. The children are requesting extra class periods and it appears th a t the course will be carried over into adult education.

Organize Mothers’ CSnh On Tuesday an organizational

meeting of the Fleischmaniis high school Mother’s dub was hdd. To date 35 mothers iiave indicated an interest in the group which wfll function as a service dub assisting teachers in the grades K-6. Th^ following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Ann Greene; vice-president, Mrs. Ber­tha Mayes; secretary, Mrs. Lena Pultz; treasurer, Mra. Florence K(Hnell. I t is planned th a t the group will m eet the first Tues­day of each month 'a t hig^

Those attending in nuiiK ber frcHii’ Fleisdmianns, 21; Hai~ oott Center, 7; Clovesville, S; lOghmoimt, 2.

Each month it is planned to publish and to send home to the parents a monthly news-gram.

On Saturday, Oct. 2, the entire facilities of the Fleischmanns high school will be turned over to the Girl Scouts for their an­nual jamboree. The school band under the direction of Bernard Greenbush will lead a morning parade.

Register for Adnit Education On Monday evening, Oct. 4,

there will be a meeting a t 8 a t the high school of all persons in­terested in the formation of adult education classes. I t is hoped that courses in adult 1|ducation may b6 set up to m eet the needs of the m ajority of the people of the community. In accordance with the S tate Education depart­ment’s rulings a minimum class attendance of eight people must be maintained. ,

Soccer schedule: Oct. 7, Andes a t Fleischmanns; Oct. 13, Marga- retville a t fleischm anns; Oct. 28, Andes a t Andes.

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TeicHmanns Enjoy Golden Wedding Day

Roxbury, Sept. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Albin Teichmann, Roxbuiy residents for many years, who make their home with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ludewig, a t Park Lane, Wappingers Falls, were guests of honor Simday, Sept. 12, a t a family party in celebration of their golden wedding anniver­sary.

Albin Teichmaim and Miss Lilli Moehle were m arried S ep t 15) 1904, in Hedemunden, Germany. The couple came to this country in 1905, shortly after \the birth of their first child and only son, Frederick K., now a s ^ ta n t Dean of the Day school a t the New York University Engineering col­lege.

They made their home firs t in New York d ty , where Mr. Teich­mann was a chef in a hotel. He was an unexcelled ‘ pastry cook. Their daughtets, Freda and Eda, now Mrs. William VanBenschoten and Mrs. Joseph Ludewig, re­spectively, were bom in New York. When the children were small they moved to Roxbury about 40 years ago, and for many years were managers of a sum­m er hotel, and stlro conducted a daby farm above Roxbury.

Celebrate A nntvenaites Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.

Hiram M a x ^ cm their 21st wee­ding annivCTsary EYlday, Oct. 1, and to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mayes on their 39th wedding anniver­sary M(mday, Oct. 4.

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Historical Society Meets Tomorrow

The regular ftdl meeting of the Delaware County Historical assor daticm will be h dd in the Super­visors’ rocras in the court bouse a t DdM <m Saturday, Oct, 2, a t 2 p. m. Election of officers will be held.

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