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LAKE PLACID NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1951
Lake Placid Personals
Mis, Aaron T. Papaw of Na- \ Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt andtional City, Ca!,? who has been con- children of Albany, former resi-fined 11 the Chuba Vista hospital dents, arrived Tuesday to spend afor the past three week?, is much week with relatives here.5mpr>v*d Her daughter, Mrs. Lee Miss Elizabeth Walter of NewW. l*a *rrene« of Schenectady, ex- York is vacationing here with herpects 1o return to her home the j mother, Mrs. J. F. Walter, who haslast >f August. also been entertaining Mr. and
€pl. John Henneasy is on leave j Mrs. George W. Carnrick and son,from the marine base at Cherry j George, Jr., who are in Cape CodTom', N. C. and is visiting his j for several days before returningfather, Patrick J. Hennessy. {to their home in Caldwell, N. J.
The Misses Ella May Powley I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong andand 21 zabeth Stamper of Chicago I Mr. and Mrs, J'ohn Cursh of Sher-wcre jruests for a week of Mrs. I beprae, N. Y, spent the weekendThomas MacDonal*. jat the home of Mrs. Strong's
Mi. and Mrs. Waiter Kohn of [brother, Francis Thew.Sheboy ?an, Wis. and three ehil- | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Feldstein<iren jeturned Wednesday after j and son, Wililam, returned tovisitiag Mrs. Kohn's parents, Mr. | Philadelphia last week after visit-and M.-s. Matthew Monahan, for j ing Mr. Feldstein's mother, Mrs.two areeks. 1 Noel Feldstein.
Mrs. Harry Harvey Thomas, | William George of Schenectadynationally known parliamentarian, spent the weekend with his mother,
tient irpon his return to the States.Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mosher and
family of Columbia. Missouri, visi-j ted George Nannold here on Wed-nesday. Mr. Mosher was foremanof the Lake Placid Club green-house prior to leaving for a postas a teacher at Columbia last fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilroer L, Hen-ninger and family of AUentown,Pa. are guests at Camp Eagles
[Eyrie of Mr. Henninger's sister,! Mrs. Calvin Pardee, 3rd. Otherj guests are Miss Alice Lee Lesisen-! ring of Berwick, Pa., a cousin ofi Miss Betty Pardee, and Philipj Schwartz of Hazleton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis ODonnell andthree children, Michael, James andDianne of Bridgeport, Conn, wereguests last week of Mrs. GeorgeLaMoy, Mrs. O'Donnell's aunt.
c f Kew Gardens, N. Y. is the guesttf Mrs John J. Meehan who alsoentertained her sister, Mrs. Clar-ence Boyer of Malone and her
Mrs. Thomas George, and was ac-companied by Miss Harriet Stev-ens of the same city who visitedher parents, Mr. and Mrs. ArthurStevens.
Bridal Stayer Oven| For Miss Fern Wtitieyj Miss Fern Whitney, daughter ofI Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitney, this(village, was guest of honor at aI bridal shower given recently byher sister, Mrs. Truman Wells.Games were played and refresh-ments served. An umbrella dec-orated in yellow was used as a cen-ter piece. Miss Whitney was therecipient of many attractive gifts.
Those who attended were: theMisses Nancy IMeGuire, LouiseEccles, Barbara Bola, BeverlyDashnaw, Norma Reid, Helen andRose WiDcins, Doris Taylor, Milli-cent Bannerman, Betty Meyers andGreta Meyers.
Also Mrs. Conrad Aiken, Mrs.Lee Ives, Mrs. Normal W&tsoii, Mrs.
J Teresa Gonyeav Mrs. Roberta Whit-ney and Mrs. Lynn Whitney,
LeCLAIR — A daughter, MaryElizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. CarlLeClair, on Wednesday, August 15,at Placid Memorial hospital.
niece, Mrs. William Cullen ofChateaugay this week. . ;' Mrs. Leland Ives of Corinth left
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Biekf ord and Sunday after visiting her son, Le-Mr. and Mrs. John Jesmer of Mas-sena visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs, William Gilmore lastThursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesmerare the grandparents of Mrs. Gil-more, Mr. Jesmer feeing 91 andMrs. Jesmer, 86, and both very ac-tive for their age.
Mrs. Kitty Wilkins of Waltham,Mass, is here to spend the remain-tier of the summer with her sister,Mrs. Alfred Randall. On Saturdaythey will visit the son of the latter,Ernest Randall, and family of Lo-cust Valley, L. I. at their camp onSehroon Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Berry ofGlen Cove, L. I. are guests of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Leonard.
William Bodds and son, Peter,of Charleston, N.C. are visitingMr. Dodd's father, Mayor E. G.Dodds.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Francis, whohave been visiting Mr. and Mrs.Walter Torrance during theirhoneymoon, returned Tuesday toNorth Lawrence. Mrs. Francis isthe former Miss Constance Cheneyand was formerly employed here.
land Ives, Jr. and her sister, Mrs.Charles Osgood for three weeks.She is enroute to attend the grad-uation .Saturday of her daughter,Mrs. Marilyn Ives Cernek, fromBoston University. Mrs. ElizabethWalker of Corinth is also a guestof her daughter, Mrs. Osgood, whoalso entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rob-ert Riordan and family of, Evans jMills on Sunday.
E.M.FiN. John Shene of the U.S.Navy will spend the weekend withhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnShene.
Corp. Carlton H. Wtiite, U. S.Air Force, who has been home onfurlo with his parents, Mr. andMrs. Harold White, has been trans-ferred from Stephenville, Texas toHamilton Air Base at San Fran-cisco, CaMf.
Corp. M. Donald Hosier, son ofMr. and Mrs. Julius R. Hosier, Sr.of River street, this village, recent-ly returned to this eotratry fromSendai, Japan, where he servedwith Co. D, 720th MJ*. Battalionboth in th«t city and in Tokyo.He is spending a 30-day furlo with
Her husband is in the marines and; his parents and will then returnwill return Saturday to a base in to Valley Forge Hospital, ValleyNorth Carolina. | Forge, Pa., where he was a pa-
MALLOY—At Placid Memorialhospital, Thursday, August 9, ason, Harrison Clair, to Mr. andMrs. Joseph H. Malloy and grand-son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wallace.
MARTM-^At Mt, Sinai hospital,West Hartford, Conn., Saturday,August 4, a son, Randy Brian, toMr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin andgrandson of Harry McDonald.
CAR FIRE WEDNESDAYFiremen were called to the cor-
ner of Depot and South Main Sts.at l;30 p.m. Wednesday after analarm was sent in for a car on fire.There was little damage except tothe wiring.
Annt G m ShowerFor Miss Jeanaette WhiteA pre-nuptial shower for Miss
Jeanpette Wlhite was held Wednes-day night of last week by her aunt,Mrs. Albert Lef ebvre. Miss Whitewill? be married at St. Agneschurch on September 1 to John Cor-son of Saranac Lake.
Many gifts were received and re-freshments were served. Guestsincluded the Misses Beverly Corsonof Saranac Lake, Clara Pelkey ofPeru^ Theresa White of Ellis hos-pital, Schenectady, and the follow-ing from Lake Placid: CoralieAiken, Jerry Pelkey, Pat Grady,Hilda Torrance, Olive Lawton,Theresa Tyrell, Gail Lefebvre,Anna May Sawyer. Also Mrs. Man-ley Corson of Saranac Lake andMrs. Bernie Bee man, Mrs. ShirleyWescott, Mrs. Bertha Pelkey, Mrs.Delia Leavitt, Mrs. Helen Sawyer,Mrs. Carrie White, Mrs. Eva Mar-shall and Mrs. Lila White.
TheXavender ShopG I F T S ,
For AJi Occasion?-
1 Main St. Uke Placid
COMPLETELY INSULATED AND HEATED
btfvidaal M f e and Ontstte Rons
Btaritg — Grooeng
Mail AcWre»: Lake Placid Club, New Yarfc ~
Telepfcaae: Lake Placid 847 or 1043-J
A*r<m<k Jc Loj Road Lake Placid N. Y.
LOOK!• Drive Yourself• Draw Your Own Logs
Economy TruckingLake Placid
Seaver FayTel. 1250
Whether worked or bound, com-pleted buttonholes should W nowider than l-16fcfc of an inch fromthe cut line.
The nmn&er #£ workers on farmsin the United States has decreasedby more than a million during- thepast 10 years.
Only 1fce U.S. and thetGovernor of Massachusetts havethe official legal titles cf "Excel-
j lency."
First hwertioa, 3 cesis a ward; minimum charge 75 ceats (25 words); additional cestecotivemsertioas, 1 cert a word, nrinininin, 25 casts. Payable ia adranee.
FOR SALE
DRY SLAB WOOD DELIVEREDto Lake Placid, $14. Ward Lum-
ber Company, Jay, N. Y. Phonel2rF-14. 5ifettS16
POWER CHAIN SAWS, DISSTONand Titan models, both one and
two man saws. Gordon Wilson. TeLKeene 9&F4. *7*fea2S2
FLEXALUM — BETSY ROSSVenetian Blinds — Repainting
— Plastic Tapes — Oermak Plasticand Vikon Meta'i Wall Tile. Am-tico Rubber Floor Tik. Versatileflooring installed. R. F. Ray-mond, phon- 263, 'vake Placid.
52tfehS85
GOOD, RICH, BLACK TOP SOIL;also sand and gravel. Tel Lake
Placid 1023-W. Frank Sears.2tfchl646
8-ROOM HOUSE, WINTERIZED,36 acres land, ideal for summer
residence, 14 miles south Lake Pla-cid on Route 86. Tel. Keene 4536.
15t6ch214
4-&OOM BUNGALOW ON JOHN-&on Ave., hot, cold water, elec-
tric lights, ben house, small ga-rage. Samuel Siltz, Saranac, N.Y.RD 1. 16t4ch228
GOOD USED PIANOS, $86 UP.The Piano Shop, 440 Main St.,
Lake Placid, Tel. 1100. 14tch211
l ake Placid Liquor StoreOpposite Palace Theatre
QUALITY LIQUORS, WIN|S AND CORDIALS
M78 FreeDoughs Slater, owner
The Clark FuneralM. B. CLARK, me -
Distinstive Funeral Service
B. L CLARKmm
E5TABUSHED 1917
R.F. CLARKLicense* Bireeter
STRAIGHT AMBULANCEEquipped W$k Oxygen
Local m Long Distant Service
27 Saranac A venae Telephone
The Symbol oftFriendly - Courteous
Service
ATTRACTIVE LOT, ONE ACRE,with large trees, sheltered, elec-
tricity available. Good scenery,eluded, located on Old John BrownRoad, near Saranac Lake highway.Suitable for private residence ormotel. Por information inquireJohn Schmoll or j>bone Lake Pla-cid 310-J-4. 7tf ch
HOUSES ON HILLCREST AV1L,Parkside Drive, Saranac Ave.,
Greenwood St. Priced from $13,000to $40,000. Call James C. Shef-field, Real Estafe - Salesman, 671,between 6 and 7 P.M. 4t£efa
MISCELLANEOUS
HOLLYWOD T>mm SHOP,Saranac Lake, open every Sat-
urday night, Sltfel
POR BEST PRICES ON LUMBER,Millwork, Building Materials-
Ward Lumbei Company, 12-F-14Jay, N.Y. 47tfci
RABIO AND APPLIANCE REpairs. Pick-up and delivery.
Henry Garren, phone 532.16t?pdl91b
HAKPER METHOD BEAUTYSalon, 16 Wilmington Road, Lake
Placid. Hair cutting and styling,scientific shampoos by trained op-erator, complete line of beautypreparations. Tel. L.P. 1180.
46tfchS8
SADDLE & DRIVING HORSES,Surrey with the frinse on top;
Also hay rides and picnics- Horse-manship lessons taught. GloriaHolmes, Intervale Farm, IntervaleFarm, River Road. Tel. 252.
7tfchl800
FOR RENT
COTTAGE, BMJiROOM, STUDXO-living room and kitohen, private
yard; also rooms. Tel. 334-J-5,
SMALL PUa^^HED APART-ment on Greenwood Street, with
garage. TeL.668 after, 4 p.m.17t3pd238
3-R00M APARTMENT, UNFUR-nished, heated. Tel. 119.
38tfchliao
CABINS WITH KITCHENETTES,completely furnished, rustic lodge
or camp motel, modern eomrei*knees, 3 minutes from Main Stin a Woodland Park. TeL 58.
SMALL COTTAGE, UNFURNished for all-year rtnta'. Coup\
preferred. $35 a month. Tel. 166.I0tfchl73I
TUNING AND PIPE OR-gan service. New and used
pianos for sale. Irvin M. Falconer,84 Court St., Plattsburg. PhoneL.P. 123-J or Plattsburg 254.
13t$pdl738
ELECTRICAL COJJTRACTINGrefrigeration; quick and rea-
sonable, satisfaction guaranteedGeorge Pettinger, $39 Main StPhone L.P. 976. 22tfchlO&
MOVING AND STORAGE, LOcal and long distance moving,
household and commercial stor-age, packing and crating. For esti-mates on y&wt moving or storageproblems. Madden's Transfer andStorage. Phone Saranac Lake 34;
35tfeh!U
DURACLEANED RUGS AND UJholstery stay clean longer. Pil'
unmats. Colors revive. Cleaned iyour home. Use again same dajDuraclean Service, Jack Barry, 2River St. Phone L.P. 914.
YEAR AROUJND C O U N T R Yhome within the village of Wil-
mington, situated on WhitefaceMountain Highway, approxily 2 acres of land cleared andseeded with two brooks on land.Ideal spot for abins or touristtrade. Downstairs: large knottypine living room 20x25 withlarge stone fireplace; dining room,bath, den, kitchen equipped withnew 0M> eteefcrie range, large JPidI>co refrigerator, feege Yountfs-town sink, wood and coal stove andfireplace. Upstairs: 4 bedrooms,bath with shower, large inclosed(with glass) sleeping porch. Housein excellent condition with new hotair furnace in cellar. Will sellreasonable for a quick sale, fur.nished or unfurnished. GilbertFinnan, Tel. Wilmington 19-W-3.
12tfch
WATER SUPPLY EVENTUALLY;—Why not drill now for
"never-failing" supply? 2%-yeaTfinancing available. Stewart Bros.,Inc., Schenectady, phone 6-2029. 40years reliability. 10tl3pd
Prompt DeliveryPhone lOSf- IO«
MARSHALL DRUG
HOUSE AND LOT, 64 STATIONSt., $1800. For information write
Geo. Lalonde, 836 Lincoln Ave.,Scheifectady. Ilt8pdl33
7-ROOM HOUSE, SOM3E FiURNI-ture, 4 acres of land. Imjuire Mrs.
George Barber, 45% River St.
WEhave a complete Hne of shot
guns, .22 rifles and high powerrifks. Select your favorite now. Asmall deposit holds 'til fall. Weet-em Auto Associate Store, SaranacLake. 15t5ch2!5
R E A L ESTATE — RESORTS,businesses, summer homes. L.
Judson Morhouse, Tel. 9, Ticonder-oga, N.Y. l^t4ch230
WANT TO BUY EOO11S (X? PER-rienial shrub commonly knowni "Bee Balm*' having bright red
flower. Phone 118 or 840. 8tfLAUNDRY WORK TO DO AT
home. Camp, home or bundle.Called for and delivered. Phon«714. 9tl0pdl725
TWO 7-ROOM APARTMENTSsummer or yearly, furnished a
unfurnished, overlooking Mirro;Lake, 37 Mam St., available iromediately. Lake Placid Agenies,tel. 720. 10tfcM78
— 5 AViERYVILIiERd., partially furnished. Year-
round rental. Eugene Dwyer, 160Cornelia St., Plattsburg, N. Y. Tel,*1 79J 16tlpdl743
4-R0OM BUNOALOW, 2 BEDrooms, bath, garage, furnished
or unfurnished, prefer unfurnished,year around. Mrs. Ella Ward, 28Oneida Ave., Lake Placid.
16t4ch227
AFTER SEPTEMBER 1, SMALLcottage, also heated apartme^.,
by year or season. Excellent loca-tion near arena and post office.14 Parkside Drive, Tel. 58.
16tfch229
4-ROOM FURNISHED APART-ment, heat and hot water. Phon*
9U, George Pettinger.25tfchl65O
4 AND 5-ROOM APARTMENTS,unfurnished. Harold J. Mitchell,
tel. 176̂ M. 6tfchl783
APARTMENT, 3 ROOMS, BATJfcunfurnished, heat, hot water, 'gf:
stove. Tel. 894. gtfch ,"
HELPGIRL TO TAKE CARE OF YBAR-
old baby Sept. 1 to Nov. 1,through days. Phone 82S*J.
16t3chl745
WANTED TO RENT
FOR 1&52 SEASON, SMALL COT-tage, 2 or 3 rooms, with kitchen
and bath. Must be on level. WriteBox F, % Lake Placid News.
SETTER PUP-pies, 3 mos., champion sired,
A&C registered. Males $75, fe-males |S0. W. F. Stearns, IndiaaPass, Saranac Lake, Tel. 567.
msmtimc® X>Rhouse, presently filled; Ife acres,
50 spruce, balsasns; mountain view,and |HM»e«Bion ar-^ M t Rd. Phone
FO*SALEO**EirrLARGE BOU^B OR FOR 2
families in Wilmington Village;5 lots, idea location for develop-ment. Phone. LJ>. 68.
WANTED TO BUY
COMPLETE SET OF CARPEN-ter tools. Writ* G. Kelieher,
Lake Placid, N.Y, 17tlch237
APARTMiENT, HOUSE OR BUNgalow with 3 bedroomE, unfur
nished, year around. Write BoxW, Lake Placid News.
16tSch283
LOST
VAiLUAB» S T A R - SHAPED,diamond-studded pin in area of
Lake Placid or Whiteface Mt.UTI" engpiTed «m back. Finder
notify Mrs. Chartes Steinbecker,Star Lake Camp, Star Lake, N. Y.Reward. 17tlcb204
ROSARY BEADS IN CASE.Have sentimental value. Reward,
Please phone L.P. 1062. 17tlpd
PAIR LADUB PINK PLASTICglasses some wherein Lake Pla-
cid. Finder return to Lake PlacidNews office. $5 Reward,
17tlch240
BE OJM CELUB SEOBfflrARY . .earn $36 in valuable merchandise
of your choice. Fun and profit foryou, excellent values plus freepremiums for your members^ Ournew giant catalog _. just oft thepress —* shows and,describes morethan 600 nationally advertisedproducts. A wonderful, easy wayto buy Christmas gifts for thewhole family. Prompt, courteouss e r v i c e , satisfaction absolutelyguaranteed. Write today for yourfree catalog and full information.Richard Williams, Goodwin Clubs,Inc., 8 C*ta*arine St., Utica, N. Y.
17t2ch
GiRjL OfR WOfM&N TO CAR*for two children (age 1 and 6)
during month of September. Goodwages. Write Boat I, Lake PlacidNews. * 16tfeh&32
WAITRESSES,immediately, day or night work.
Apply Tittle Restaurant.17tleh241
top wages, good tips plus roomand board, pleasant working con-ditions, uniforms furnished. New-ton's Homewood Inn, 15 InterlaceRd. Tel. 881,
TO AiPPLY IM-mediately to LeBourget Res-
taurant. Bhone 880, 17tfehl74S
BUS BOYS AT MAJESTIC JRES-taurant. Phone 9. 17tlehl749
ff MAJESTICRestaurant. Phone©. 17tlchl749
EXPERBENOED WAITRESSES,immediately. Day or niglxtwork.
Apply Littk Restaurant,