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Friday, July 28, 1946 OATSKDLE. MOITNTAm NKWS P a ^ Five Business Directory M. WILLNUS ' JEWELER I HargarotvUle, N . Y. WATCH, CLOCK & OPTICAL BE2FAIBS PRESTO GAS Hie Perfect Economical Modem Fuel Gaa Ranges & Hotel E:qnlpment CHARLES BEDNAR Tel. FletBchmannw 4-F-4 DEPENDABLE SERVICE Ambulance Ser•ice^ Pbone 88 Latdn Funeral Home Margaretvllle, N . T. EVERETT W. HERRICK, B^. M^ber N.FJ9JL Electrical Service Wbing, Repairing, Ap^llanoes E. J. BABCOCK Box 171, Margaretvffle> N . T. Phone 10-R^ll, 10-F-4» B8-F-41 )tvlUe Artificial (reeders A«sn. Hie surest way to improve your herd is to use superior Holstein, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Jers^ sires. Milton Carter, B ^ . Margaretvllle Phone 65-R-13 FLiaECHMANNS BBATmT PARLOR Phone 70 An Kinds of Permanents 26 Yean Xb^OTlen^ Portraits ' HELENA PHOTO STUDIO Ron Films Dev^oped Pictures Coined Opposite PlayhMue.. J»Iaiil St. Mai^retvUle Telephone lOl-R-12 General Accounting Tax Returns Financial Statements Books Closed and Balanced FRANK W. HUBBARD 3S Main St. Sidney, N, Y. DAVID CRAWFORD CONTRACTING EXCAVATING GRADING New Kingston, N. Y. L. ALEXANDER Public Accountant Phone 282 Fl^schmannS, N. Y. USED CARS We Buy, Sell and Trade STOUTENBURGH & CRAFT Dodge-Plymouth Sales, Service Phone 17-R-ll MargaretviUe, N. Y, REFRIGERATION SERVICE Waldo W . Squires Commercial and Domestic 19 Years ExperiMMse lairing and Repaira Phone Sl-R-2 PIANO TUNER WORK' GUAR^TEED HUGH F. RAMP JR. BOX 98, ARENA, C. a FROUDE Oldest established CHIROPRACTOR In Kingston & vidnity. In practice since 1914; 810 Wan St. Neiiiierry Bonding I>evel(mer dF the Morrison Health Method, whidi eliminates uneces- sary spinal X-rays. PlioB» 4048. If no answer, can 098 H^fors: 8 to 4 lud liy s^ppointinent QnAoate norae In attendance LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Fred S. Myers spent sev- eral days recently in Yonkers and in Bogota, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leming have returned after spending two weeks at Caroga Lake. Dewitt Day Jr. of Albany spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Day. Blake Merritt of Middletowh spent the weekend as a guest of his brother^ George Merritt. Mrsi Viola Place, Mrs. Kenneth Miller and Mrs. I^aura Thomson were Kingston shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Jenks of Oneonta were recent guests of Attorney and Mrs. Donald M. Fenton. Mrs. Bryan Burgin and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burgin of Meridale left Monday to spend a few days in New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Roslund of Kew Gardens were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. George Edie, at the Edie cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Holcomb Jordan of Davenport, la., and Homer Hol- comb of Grand Gorge were recent guests of Mrs. Mabel Fenton. Dickie Place, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Place/of Guilford, is spending two weeks with his grandmother, Mris. Viola Place. Mrs. Wesley Wintemberg and children, Nancy and Wesley Jr., of Albany are spending two weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rose. Prin. and Mrs. Lauren B. Andrews and s6n, Freddie, of Afton are guests of his mother and sister, Mrs. Fred L. Andrews and Mrs. Bryan Burgin. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Yonkers spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Myers! Mrs. Williams will remain for the summer. Miss Aigule Kalfaian, a social worker with the Red X^ross of New York, is spending two weeks at the Pakatakan and also as a guest of Miss Mabel Hess. Miss Mabel Thompson of Wins- ton, Conn^, and Miss Beatrice Thompson of Bovina Center called on their aunt, Mrs. Andrew J. Kaufman, on Monday. Prin. and Mrs. Elton F. S. Shaver and daughters, Patty and Carol Sue; are spending two weeks with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.. R. Shaver, of Ransomville. Mr. and Mrs.Edwin D. Griffith and daughters, Janice and Mary BeUe, Miss Rachel Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aten spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Kathryn Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder of Lewistown, Pa., are spending their honeymoon with Mrs. Snyder's sister, Miss Helen Wentz, who is a nurse at the MargaretviUe hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Wickr ham spent the weekend at Lake Luzerne. While there they at- tended the wedding of his father^ Harvey F. Wickham, to Mrs. Cede K. Hunt, b6th of Arena. Miss Mabel Hess, R. N.^ spent the weekend with friendsin Kings- ton and Round Top. At Round Top she was a guest of ^ev. and Mrs. William Fox, formerly of Andes and Fleischmanns.. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver and daughters, Jo Anne and Virginia Kay, of Salisaw, Okla., are spend- ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weeks. Mrs. Oliver and children will remain for the summer. Mr. and Mrs.'Lloyd Olson have moved from their apartment on Walnut street to Rochester. Mris, Olson taught English and had charge of the library in Margsuret- ville central school for the past three years. James Martin spent last week with his brother, Pat, at Mineola. Douglas Wyncoop of Walden is visiting his aunt. Miss Augusta Kittle. ThePresbyterian Sunday school is held as usual at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Joseph Langsfeld and grandson, Philip, were in New York city leist week on business errands. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Dickinson of Hyde Park were Saturday guests of Mr .and Mrs. S. A. Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hill attend- ed the Hill reunion at Hill Haven last Sunday. There were 25 present. Dr. Reuben E. Smith, Mrs. Kathryn Lloyd and Tom K. Smith spent Friday at Saratoga attending the races. Mrs. J. M. Gillam of New York city and friend, Mrs. James Kyne, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bell. Andrew J. Thomson, who has been in failing health for several months, was removed to the hos- pital on Tuesday. Mrs. Mildred Sanford of Wash- ington, D. C., formerly of this village, is a patient in the Mar- garetviUe hospital. Miss Wyona Burlarley returned home to Stamford Saturday after spending two weeks .with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Shultis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fenmcd of Poughkeepsie. spent a few days with Mrs. Ferrucci's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trylone. Mrs. Edward Armstrong and daughter, Mary EUen, of Amiss, Va., visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas KeUy, last week. Lewis Veit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veit, who served in the Navy, has received his discharge and returned home last Saturday. Miss Grace Boyes entertained the Monday Night Contract Bridge club this week. Mrs. Charles Ellis and Mrs. Sam Blair had high scores. Mrs. Robert Stockfisch of Jersey City and Mrs. Crawford Lasher of Fleischmanns were guests at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Ives on Monday. Jerry Kelly, son of Mr. and Mre. Douglas Kelly, entertained twelve of his friends one day last week. The occasion - was Jerry's ninth birthday. Mrs. Charles D.^ Eglinger, Mr! and Mrs. H. Hammond and Mrs. Anna Hultgren were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eglinger. Miss Betty Shultis and Miss Ro- sella Graham returned home Mon- day afternoon after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers in Brooklyn. Mrs. Andrew Lee of CornwaU visitedher sister J and brother-in- law, Mr. "and Mrs. H. G. Odell, at their camp on Perch lake, return- ing home Monday. Arthur SoderUnd Jr., who had spent the past six weeks in Joplin, Mo., as a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Bartlett, returned to MargaretviUe on Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Beebe of Brooklyn spent last week at their home here. Mr. Beebe, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Haiisen, spent the week- end—all returning on Sunday. Ray Shultis Jr. spent last week- end withhis parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Shultis. For two weeks he has been in Brooklyn Naval hos- pital suffering from ear trouble. 1 With the Churches Church news to be inserted in this column must reach The News office not later than ea(^ Tuesday evening. Halcott Center . Methodist Church Thomas W . Taylor, Minister Eevening worship, 8. Fleisclunanns Methodist Church Thomas W . Taylor, Minister Sunday school, 10; , worship, 11. Sacred Heart Churches Sunday, July 28: Masses, at Ark- ville at 9:10 and 10:30; Fleisch- manns, 9; Shavertown, ll. St. Margaret's Chapel Holy communion next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Alonzo Wood wiU be the priest in charge. ' Dry Brook Methodist Church Wilbert F. Traver, Minister Sunday, July 28, 8:30 p. m. worship service. Wednesday evening, choir prac- tice at 8. United Presbyterian Church New Kingston Joseph Daubert, Peistor Preparatory service, Friday night, 8:15. .Divine worship and sacrament of Lord's Supper, Sabbath morn- ing, 10:30; Sabbath school, 11:30. Church of the Nazarene Sunday school, 10 a. m,; morn-, ing worship, 11; Young Peoples society, 7:30 p. m.; evening serv- ice, 8. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. tf ArkviUe Methodist Church Wilbert F. Traver, Minister Sunday, July 28: 9:45 a. m., church school; 11, morning wor- ship. Sermon, "Christian Fellow- ship." Notice: The evening serv- ice has been discontinued for Jiily and August. MargaretviUe Presbyterian Church Sunday, July 28 Morning service at 10 o'clock, with Rev. Joseph F. Daut^rt oc- cupying the pulpit. It is expected that Rev. M. G. Court wUl occupy the pulpit Sun- day morning, Aug. 4, at 11 o'clock. Arena Methodist Church Alfred H. Coons, Pastor Sunday, July 28: 2, Sunday school, with classes for all; 2:30, worship service, with sermon by the pastor: "Cast Our Fear." Friday, Aug. 2, 7:30, Youth Fel- lowship at the church. MargaretviUe Methodist Church Sunday, July 28: 10, church school; classes for all. 11, morn- ing worship; sermon, "Our Lurk- ing, Silent Foe." 7:30, evening service;^ sermon, "Thus Saith the' Lord." Thursday, Aug. 1, the annual bazaar at the church. Nancy Merritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merritt of Tucson, Ariz., a victim of poUo, is much improved according to latest re- ports. There is stiU a possibility that she may have to go to a reconstruction hospital at Phoenix, Ariz. She likes to get mail which helps pass the long hours in a hospital bed. Her address is St. Mary's hospital, Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Alma Hager of Stamford and Mrs. J. M. GiUam, of New York city, sisters of Mre. Dewey Bell, accompanie(^ by Miss Eva O'KeUy of Brooklyn, left by plane Thursday for a trip to Mexico. The Legion Auxiliary will hold a picnic at the Legion rooms on Friday evening, July 26, at 7 o'clock. Please bring covered dish. Miss RisciUa Maurer, who re- cently returned from Girls State, wiU give an account of her ex- periences. Annual dues will be due at tnis time: GALU -CURa THEATRE MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. Two showings each night in the week; the first starting at 7 o'clock, the second at 9 o'clock or very soon thereafter. Matinee on Saturdays at 2:30, Daylight jSaving Time. Programs mailed free on request. Friday-Saturday July 26-27 So Goes My Love MYRNA LOY - DON AMECHE —plus— ''Rainbow Over Texas'' ROY ROGERS - DALE EVANS Sunday Monday Tuesday July 28-29-30 GREEN YEARS 'CHARLES COBURN TOM DRAKE Wednesday Thursday Friday July 31, Aug. 1-2 ''Without Reservatioiis'' CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOHN WAYNE Saturday Only Aug. 8 "Colorado Serenade'' —and— 'Treddk Steps Oaf STCAMED GLAMS Fresh From Long Island Oam^^^ After the movies or any time drop in for an ordeif with butter and crackers. i ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES STAN'S TAVERN Route 30 Arena, N. Y, Kelly's Drug Store FlOSSCiaPTIONS CARBFCnXY OOBtPOV^ T E L E P H O N E OS-F-Sl MABOARBTVIULB. N. % RAYNE SHAMPOO 59c ZEMACOL For Itching, Buniing SIdn, Poison Ivy, etc. 50c PACKERS SHAMPOO 2 for 1 Deal 2 bottles 49c i ^ STUN . . I INSECT REPELLANT 47c BOND ALL-METAL FLASHLIGHTS 2-cell Super Service .... 85c 2-cell Power CJiief .... L2p 2-cell Baby Spotlight..!. 15 3-ceU Power Chief .... l.7p 2-cell Super Power.... l.d5 Pen Lite 70c Complete With Batteries YELLOBOLE PIPES $L00, $1.50, $2.50 Jewelite Hair Brush Crystfd* Mar(H>ii« Ruby $2.00 to $4.50 Polaroid Sun Glasses Clip on or Regular $1.95 SACCHARIN TABLETS % gr.,TOO - 19c i SEALTEST ICE CREAM Served at Our Fountain Farmers' Supplies Qimlity First Telephone 2io EVERYDAYNEEDS IN HARDWARE FISH POLES and CASTING RODS lAi^e Quantities of Binder Twine Golf Balls A Complete Assort- ment of Garden Tools Ash Cans and Garbage Pails Brooms, Mops and Buck Saws and Mop Pails Farm Tools MOORE'S PAINTS WALLPAPER ROOFING and ROOFING SUPPLIES Authorized Decder for Frigidaire Ap^iancM Zenltih Radlbo Bendix Honie Lauhdry Universal AiqplianoM Easy Waahca'a Duo-inierm on Space Hitters auid i

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Friday, July 28, 1946 OATSKDLE. M O I T N T A m NKWS P a ^ Five

Business Directory M. WILLNUS

' J E W E L E R I HargarotvUle, N. Y.

WATCH, CLOCK & OPTICAL BE2FAIBS

PRESTO GAS Hie Perfect Economical Modem

Fuel Gaa Ranges & Hotel E:qnlpment

CHARLES BEDNAR Tel. FletBchmannw 4-F-4

DEPENDABLE SERVICE

Ambulance Ser•ice^ Pbone 88

Latdn Funeral Home Margaretvllle, N. T.

EVERETT W . HERRICK, B ^ . M ^ b e r N.FJ9 JL

Electrical Service Wbing, Repairing, Ap^llanoes

E. J. BABCOCK Box 171, Margaretvffle> N. T. Phone 10-R^ll, 10-F-4» B8-F-41

)tvlUe Artificial (reeders A«sn.

Hie surest way to improve your herd is to use superior Holstein, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Jers^ sires.

Milton Carter, B ^ . Margaretvllle Phone 65-R-13

FLiaECHMANNS BBATmT

PARLOR

Phone 70

An Kinds of Permanents

26 Yean Xb^OTlen^

Portraits ' H E L E N A PHOTO STUDIO

Ron Films Dev^oped Pictures Coined

Opposite PlayhMue.. J»Iaiil St. Mai^retvUle

Telephone lOl-R-12

General Accounting Tax Returns

Financial Statements Books Closed and Balanced

FRANK W . HUBBARD 3S Main St. Sidney, N, Y.

DAVID CRAWFORD CONTRACTING EXCAVATING

GRADING New Kingston, N. Y.

L. ALEXANDER

Public Accountant

Phone 282 Fl^schmannS, N. Y.

USED CARS We Buy, Sell and Trade

STOUTENBURGH & CRAFT Dodge-Plymouth Sales, Service

Phone 17-R-ll MargaretviUe, N. Y,

REFRIGERATION SERVICE Waldo W . Squires

Commercial and Domestic 19 Years ExperiMMse lairing and Repaira

Phone S l-R-2

PIANO TUNER W O R K ' G U A R ^ T E E D

H U G H F. RAMP JR. BOX 98, ARENA,

C. a FROUDE Oldest established CHIROPRACTOR

In Kingston & vidnity. In practice since 1914;

810 Wan St. Neiiiierry Bonding

I>evel(mer dF the Morrison Health Method, whidi eliminates uneces-

sary spinal X-rays.

PlioB» 4048. If no answer, can 098

H^fors: 8 to 4 lud liy s ppointinent

QnAoate norae In attendance

LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Fred S. Myers spent sev-

eral days recently in Yonkers and in Bogota, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leming have returned after spending two weeks at Caroga Lake.

Dewitt Day Jr. of Albany spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Day.

Blake Merritt of Middletowh spent the weekend as a guest of his brother George Merritt.

Mrsi Viola Place, Mrs. Kenneth Miller and Mrs. I aura Thomson were Kingston shoppers Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Jenks of Oneonta were recent guests of Attorney and Mrs. Donald M. Fenton.

Mrs. Bryan Burgin and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burgin of Meridale left Monday to spend a few days in New Hampshire.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Roslund of Kew Gardens were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. George Edie, at the Edie cottage.

Dr. and Mrs. Holcomb Jordan of Davenport, la., and Homer Hol-comb of Grand Gorge were recent guests of Mrs. Mabel Fenton.

Dickie Place, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Place/of Guilford, is spending two weeks with his grandmother, Mris. Viola Place.

Mrs. Wesley Wintemberg and children, Nancy and Wesley Jr., of Albany are spending two weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rose.

Prin. and Mrs. Lauren B. Andrews and s6n, Freddie, of Afton are guests of his mother and sister, Mrs. Fred L. Andrews and Mrs. Bryan Burgin.

Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Yonkers spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Myers! Mrs. Williams will remain for the summer.

Miss Aigule Kalfaian, a social worker with the Red X ross of New York, is spending two weeks at the Pakatakan and also as a guest of Miss Mabel Hess.

Miss Mabel Thompson of Wins-ton, Conn , and Miss Beatrice Thompson of Bovina Center called on their aunt, Mrs. Andrew J. Kaufman, on Monday.

Prin. and Mrs. Elton F. S. Shaver and daughters, Patty and Carol Sue; are spending two weeks with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.. R. Shaver, of Ransomville.

Mr. and Mrs.Edwin D. Griffith and daughters, Janice and Mary BeUe, Miss Rachel Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aten spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Kathryn Lloyd.

Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder of Lewistown, Pa., are spending their honeymoon with Mrs. Snyder's sister, Miss Helen Wentz, who is a nurse at the MargaretviUe hos-pital.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Wickr ham spent the weekend at Lake Luzerne. While there they at-tended the wedding of his father Harvey F. Wickham, to Mrs. Cede K. Hunt, b6th of Arena.

Miss Mabel Hess, R. N.^ spent the weekend with f riends in Kings-ton and Round Top. At Round Top she was a guest of ^ev. and Mrs. William Fox, formerly of Andes and Fleischmanns..

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver and daughters, Jo Anne and Virginia Kay, of Salisaw, Okla., are spend-ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Weeks. Mrs. Oliver and children will remain for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs.'Lloyd Olson have moved from their apartment on Walnut street to Rochester. Mris, Olson taught English and had charge of the library in Margsuret-ville central school for the past three years.

James Martin spent last week with his brother, Pat, at Mineola.

Douglas Wyncoop of Walden is visiting his aunt. Miss Augusta Kittle.

ThePresbyterian Sunday school is held as usual at 10 a. m. each Sunday.

Joseph Langsfeld and grandson, Philip, were in New York city leist week on business errands.

Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Dickinson of Hyde Park were Saturday guests of Mr .and Mrs. S. A. Dugan.

Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hill attend-ed the Hill reunion at Hill Haven last Sunday. There were 25 present.

Dr. Reuben E. Smith, Mrs. Kathryn Lloyd and Tom K. Smith spent Friday at Saratoga attending the races.

Mrs. J. M. Gillam of New York city and friend, Mrs. James Kyne, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bell.

Andrew J. Thomson, who has been in failing health for several months, was removed to the hos-pital on Tuesday.

Mrs. Mildred Sanford of Wash-ington, D. C., formerly of this village, is a patient in the Mar-garetviUe hospital.

Miss Wyona Burlarley returned home to Stamford Saturday after spending two weeks .with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Shultis.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fenmcd of Poughkeepsie. spent a few days with Mrs. Ferrucci's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trylone.

Mrs. Edward Armstrong and daughter, Mary EUen, of Amiss, Va., visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas KeUy, last week.

Lewis Veit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veit, who served in the Navy, has received his discharge and returned home last Saturday.

Miss Grace Boyes entertained the Monday Night Contract Bridge club this week. Mrs. Charles Ellis and Mrs. Sam Blair had high scores.

Mrs. Robert Stockfisch of Jersey City and Mrs. Crawford Lasher of Fleischmanns were guests at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Ives on Monday.

Jerry Kelly, son of Mr. and Mre. Douglas Kelly, entertained twelve of his friends one day last week. The occasion - was Jerry's ninth birthday.

Mrs. Charles D. Eglinger, Mr! and Mrs. H. Hammond and Mrs. Anna Hultgren were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eglinger.

Miss Betty Shultis and Miss Ro-sella Graham returned home Mon-day afternoon after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers in Brooklyn.

Mrs. Andrew Lee of CornwaU visitedher sister J and brother-in-law, Mr. "and Mrs. H. G. Odell, at their camp on Perch lake, return-ing home Monday.

Arthur SoderUnd Jr., who had spent the past six weeks in Joplin, Mo., as a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Bartlett, returned to MargaretviUe on Wednesday.

Mrs. Albert Beebe of Brooklyn spent last week at their home here. Mr. Beebe, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Haiisen, spent the week-end—all returning on Sunday.

Ray Shultis Jr. spent last week-end withhis parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Shultis. For two weeks he has been in Brooklyn Naval hos-pital suffering from ear trouble.

1 With the Churches

Church news to be inserted in this column must reach The News office not later than ea(^ Tuesday evening.

Halcott Center . Methodist Church Thomas W. Taylor, Minister

Eevening worship, 8.

Fleisclunanns Methodist Church Thomas W . Taylor, Minister

Sunday school, 10; , worship, 11.

Sacred Heart Churches Sunday, July 28: Masses, at Ark-

ville at 9:10 and 10:30; Fleisch-manns, 9; Shavertown, ll.

St. Margaret's Chapel • Holy communion next Sunday

morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Alonzo Wood wiU be the priest in charge.

' Dry Brook Methodist Church Wilbert F. Traver, Minister

Sunday, July 28, 8:30 p. m. worship service.

Wednesday evening, choir prac-tice at 8.

United Presbyterian Church New Kingston

Joseph Daubert, Peistor Preparatory service, Friday

night, 8:15. .Divine worship and sacrament

of Lord's Supper, Sabbath morn-ing, 10:30; Sabbath school, 11:30.

Church of the Nazarene Sunday school, 10 a. m,; morn-,

ing worship, 11; Young Peoples society, 7:30 p. m.; evening serv-ice, 8.

Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. tf

ArkviUe Methodist Church Wilbert F. Traver, Minister

Sunday, July 28: 9:45 a. m., church school; 11, morning wor-ship. Sermon, "Christian Fellow-ship." Notice: The evening serv-ice has been discontinued for Jiily and August.

MargaretviUe Presbyterian Church Sunday, July 28

Morning service at 10 o'clock, with Rev. Joseph F. Daut^rt oc-cupying the pulpit.

It is expected that Rev. M. G. Court wUl occupy the pulpit Sun-day morning, Aug. 4, at 11 o'clock.

Arena Methodist Church Alfred H. Coons, Pastor

Sunday, July 28: 2, Sunday school, with classes for all; 2:30, worship service, with sermon by the pastor: "Cast Our Fear."

Friday, Aug. 2, 7:30, Youth Fel-lowship at the church.

MargaretviUe Methodist Church Sunday, July 28: 10, church

school; classes for all. 11, morn-ing worship; sermon, "Our Lurk-ing, Silent Foe." 7:30, evening service; sermon, "Thus Saith the' Lord."

Thursday, Aug. 1, the annual bazaar at the church.

Nancy Merritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merritt of Tucson, Ariz., a victim of poUo, is much improved according to latest re-ports. There is stiU a possibility that she may have to go to a reconstruction hospital at Phoenix, Ariz. She likes to get mail which helps pass the long hours in a hospital bed. Her address is St. Mary's hospital, Tucson, Ariz.

Mrs. Alma Hager of Stamford and Mrs. J. M. GiUam, of New York city, sisters of Mre. Dewey Bell, accompanie( by Miss Eva O'KeUy of Brooklyn, left by plane Thursday for a trip to Mexico.

The Legion Auxiliary will hold a picnic at the Legion rooms on Friday evening, July 26, at 7 o'clock. Please bring covered dish. Miss RisciUa Maurer, who re-cently returned from Girls State, wiU give an account of her ex-periences. Annual dues will be due at tnis time:

GALU-CURa T H E A T R E

MARGARETVILLE, N. Y.

Two showings each night in the week; the first starting at 7 o'clock, the second at 9 o'clock or very soon thereafter. Matinee on Saturdays at 2:30, Daylight jSaving Time. Programs mailed free on request.

Friday-Saturday July 26-27

So Goes My Love MYRNA LOY - D O N AMECHE

—plus—

''Rainbow Over Texas'' ROY ROGERS - DALE EVANS

Sunday Monday Tuesday July 28-29-30

GREEN YEARS 'CHARLES COBURN

TOM DRAKE

Wednesday Thursday Friday July 31, Aug. 1-2

''Without Reservatioiis'' CLAUDETTE COLBERT

JOHN W A Y N E

Saturday Only Aug. 8

"Colorado Serenade'' —and—

'Treddk Steps Oa f

STCAMED GLAMS Fresh From Long Island Oam ^

After the movies or any time drop in for an ordeif with butter and crackers. i

ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES

STAN'S TAVERN Route 30 Arena, N. Y,

Kelly's Drug Store FlOSSCiaPTIONS CARBFCnXY O O B t P O V ^

TELEPHONE OS-F-Sl MABOARBTVIULB. N. %

RAYNE S H A M P O O 59c

ZEMACOL For Itching, Buniing SIdn,

Poison Ivy, etc.

50c

PACKERS S H A M P O O 2 for 1 Deal

2 bottles 49c i

^ STUN . . I • INSECT REPELLANT

47c

BOND ALL-METAL FLASHLIGHTS

2-cell Super Service....85c

2-cell Power CJiief....L2p

2-cell Baby Spotlight..!. 15

3-ceU Power Chief....l.7p

2-cell Super Power....l.d5

Pen Lite 70c

Complete With Batteries

YELLOBOLE PIPES $L00, $1.50, $2.50

Jewelite Hair Brush Crystfd* Mar(H>ii« Ruby

$2.00 to $4.50

Polaroid Sun Glasses Clip on or Regular

$1.95

SACCHARIN TABLETS % gr.,TOO - 19c i

SEALTEST ICE CREAM Served at Our Fountain

Farmers' Supplies Qimlity First Telephone 2io

EVERYDAYNEEDS IN HARDWARE

FISH POLES and CASTING RODS

lAi^e Quantities of Binder Twine Golf Balls

A Complete Assort-ment of Garden

Tools

Ash Cans and Garbage Pails

Brooms, Mops and Buck Saws and Mop Pails Farm Tools

MOORE'S PAINTS WALLPAPER

ROOFING and ROOFING SUPPLIES

Authorized Decder for

Frigidaire Ap^iancM Zenltih Radlbo

Bendix Honie Lauhdry Universal AiqplianoM Easy Waahca'a

Duo-inierm on Space Hitters auid i