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Page Tn» Friday. April 5, IwO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sam Craft and Frauds Sanford spent Friday and Saturday in New Yoiic on business. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Fred Myen and dauc^ter. Phylis, were Kingston callers on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Place qtent the weekend at the home of Miss Florence J(4inson at Downsville. Miss Ida Hamiltcm of Sdienec- tady spent part o{ last week at the home ai her sister, Mrs. S. L. iBlair. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harring- ton of Roxbury were Friday guests at the h(»ne of Mr. and Mrs. N. C Harringtcm. Miss Hazel Puroell spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Gewge Purcell at Hamden. Several friends gave Mrs. Sam Blair a surprise peuiy at her home on Tuesday evening in honor of her birthd^. Miss Margaret Ifill, a teacher in the Otego central sd)0<^ spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. HilL Mr. and Mrs. Flicker and daugh- ter, Ruth, of Kingston were Satur- day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bussy. D(mald Baker, who attends Ithaca college, is spendii^ his vacation at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dugan ac- camponied Robert Ross to Briar- cliff Manor on Friday and spent the night with friends at Hyde Park. Miss Roberta Scott and Miss £^relyn Dugan attended the dem- onstration of the arena at Sargent college in Boston on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Leo Kom entertained the Progressive Qmtract Bridge dub at her home on Monday evening. High scores went to Mrs. Kom, Mrs. Frank DeSilva and Mrs. S. L. Blair. Mrs. A. J. Kaufman returned hcxne on Monday after spending the past three weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. A. Thomson at Hobart. Miss Emma Hull has returned to her home at Jamaica, L. I., after spending the past two weeks at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Mary Swart. Miss Margaret Thomson, who attends Cornell university at Ithaca, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomscm. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dugan will leave on Friday to visit her brother, Floyd A. Ross, and fam- ily at Washington, D. C. TTiey will attend thejCherry Blossom festival. " Miss Kathleen Miner of Wind- ham returned to her home on Sunday after spending part of last week visiting at the home of her aunt and unde, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur KeUy. Mrs. N. L. Lattin, Mrs. C A. Sanford, Mrs. Courtney Sanford, Mrs. Fred Swart, Mrs. Howard Swart, Mrs.'J. S. Bussy and Mrs. Ivan Caims attended the Glass dub meeting held at the Skene library in Fleischmanns Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Orvan Hess and daughters, Kathryn and Caroline, of New Haven, Conn., were called to MaigaretviUe cm Thursday by the death of his father, P. O. Hess. Dr. Hen retunied to New Haven on Tuesday. Mrs. Hess and chil- dren will remain here fca-a few days. About 70 people attended the congregational supper and meeting at the Preebytoian diurdi on M(Hiday evening. A nice siq;^)er was saved and all enjoyed the reading *'Pigs Is Pigs" by Miss Margaret Tliomson. At the meet- ly x«ports of the year were given. Mrs. Charles Bowl spent from Sunday until Tuesday in New York dty. Norman Frey is time in Florida, emfdoymmt. inding some ire he has Mrs. J. H. Gladstone accompa- nied her daitf^ter. Miss Jean, to Boston (m Mrs. Herman Veit and Mrs. LeRoy Haggerty ^ n t Tuesday and Wednesday in Syracuse. Miss Marguerite Rosa is em- idoyed as derk in the L. Bus^ store in place of Mrs. Thomas Liddle, who was recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Birdsall accompanied their daughter. Miss Dawn, and Embree Johnson tp Syracuse on Monday where they are students at Syracuse univer- sity. Mrs. LeRoy Sheah and son, Bobby, of Edgewater, N. J., re- turned h(*ne on Sunday after spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kelly. •nie Junior Aid sodety of the Presbyterian church will be enter- tained by Miss Ruth Ritter and Miss Beatrice Getman at the home of Mrs. J. H. Gladstone on Tuesday evening, April 16. Friends of Miss Ldla Lester of Warsaw, a former teadier in the Margaretville high sdiool, are sorry to hear that she had the misfortune to fall and fracture a bone in her elbow. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Crandall and son of Oneonta were weekend guests at the home of her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paine. Mrs. Abe Welger, who spent the week there, returned home with them. AND^ Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wright and children were oallerg at the hoige of her sister. Mrs. Hbward Law- rencei at Kelly Comers, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Donald Elliott was at Bing^iamtcm early in the week to attend vi^t is known as style Hass in hairdressing. Mrs. Elliott conducts a beauty shc^iiere. Dr. J. D. Frisbee and Attorney C. B. Johnson were at Kingston last Thursday <m business. C. E. Ferris, local garage and gas man, has removed the Blue Sunoco pumps at his lower sta- tion and reidaced them with Tj^dol products. ^ Leroy Dickson and son spent a few dab^ the ^ t week visiting with relatives m New York and Long Island. Mire. E. M. Decker and children spent a few days last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. V^lliam Hyzer, at Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Mynm Bloodgood and daughter and a niece, all nrom Bin^iamton, were Andes visitors last Friday. D. L. Bruce, cashier at the An- bank, was absent from fa$i s last w e ^ Be suffered an tttadc of the |;rip. C. L. DidcM has hud a new awning hung in front of his store. RoUs have beoi installed in the Andes creamery jplant the past week for the makmg powdered milk. Inereasing business odled for more equkxnint^ Clyde Bloodgood has installed a Surge millring madilne in his dairy bam. Robert Liddle was confined to the house a few da^ last week by infection from a bad tooth. DENVER INN Sat. Nite, April 6 ^ I , - Z''^} A y IISTV i 'ii DRAFFEN'S ROXBURY, N. Y. Silk Hose Price Change NOW 1.00 was 1.15 NOW 85c was 1.00 NOW NOW 79c 69c was 89c was 79c We have a pwe silk hose, hand tailored calf and ankle to Aikg^ give perfect fit Fishing Boots Handy inside har- ness; cushion insoles; belt straps; deated non-skid soles; strictly first quality; orfor olive drab; two styles. SPECIALS FOR APRIL 6 to 15 SNUG C.15 WIDE C-OO ANKLEFIT D ANKLE STYLE O Short BooU $2.19, $2;29, $2.49, up to $ 3 ^ \ Kingston The Paris Kingston OUR GREATEST SALE Hundreds of Spring Coats and Dresses at Unheard of Low Prices. Come in and Share in These Great Savings. Sizes 11 to 50 \ PARIS CLOAK & SUIT CO. Wall and Front Sts. Kingst<Hi, N. Y. PARSONS DRUG STORE MABGABBTVILLB, N. Y. Opea Dmily 6:30 to 11:S0 Tetephone 75 Trout Season Specials Ck>mplete Assortment of JFishing Equipment FlyRods Montague Rapidan $6.75 Clover Leaf Special $9.95 Mojntague Mt. Tom $3.50 Montague Clipper $3.75 Beginner's Rod 75fe Telescope Rod $1.25 $1.49 $1.95 Lines Otselic, 18-lb. test .... $1.10 Saline, IS-lb. test .98c Trout Special, 14-lb. test 75c Newton Streamline $1.25 B^^inner's 5c-10b-25c-50t Fishing AccesscMies Bait Boxes 19c Le^er Boxes 23c Gut,l(>.yd.cc^, 15c-25c Snelled Hooks..l5c & 25c Fish Baskets..98c to $1.50 Ring Hooks 5c doz. Shot Sinkers 5c box Rod Varnish 25c Wet FUes 10c Reels Montague Rapidan $1.00 Weber HenshaU $2.95 Wanita $1.25 Beginner's —25c and 50c HOUSE CLEANING HME Chamosis 25c to 98c Sponges -25c to 98c Motik Bags ^ - 39c DicUoikide .. .25c & 59c EiqpeUo, lb. .e9c Petennan's Discovery 33c Rat Nip .291c .10c .10c Moth Flakes Moth Balls Cedar Flakes —:.„ .... u55c Larvex —79c Moth Gas lOt K R O Rat Fois<HL ..... 30c Mouse Seed 23c Visit our Spring Sport Goods Dept Ti ii HHi

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Page Tn» Friday. April 5, IwO.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sam Craft and Frauds Sanford

spent Friday and Saturday in New Yoiic on business.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Fred Myen and dauc^ter.

Phylis, were Kingston callers on Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Place qtent the weekend at the home of Miss Florence J(4inson at Downsville.

Miss Ida Hamiltcm of Sdienec-tady spent part o{ last week at the home ai her sister, Mrs. S. L. iBlair.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harring-ton of Roxbury were Friday guests at the h(»ne of Mr. and Mrs. N. C Harringtcm.

Miss Hazel Puroell spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Gewge Purcell at Hamden.

Several friends gave Mrs. Sam Blair a surprise peuiy at her home on Tuesday evening in honor of her birthd^.

Miss Margaret Ifill, a teacher in the Otego central sd)0<^ spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. HilL

Mr. and Mrs. Flicker and daugh-ter, Ruth, of Kingston were Satur-day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bussy.

D(mald Baker, who attends Ithaca college, is spendii^ his vacation at the home of his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker.

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dugan ac-camponied Robert Ross to Briar-cliff Manor on Friday and spent the night with friends at Hyde Park.

Miss Roberta Scott and Miss £ relyn Dugan attended the dem-onstration of the arena at Sargent college in Boston on Friday and Saturday.

Mrs. Leo Kom entertained the Progressive Qmtract Bridge dub at her home on Monday evening. High scores went to Mrs. Kom, Mrs. Frank DeSilva and Mrs. S. L. Blair.

Mrs. A. J. Kaufman returned hcxne on Monday after spending the past three weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. A. Thomson at Hobart.

Miss Emma Hull has returned to her home at Jamaica, L. I., after spending the past two weeks at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Mary Swart.

Miss Margaret Thomson, who attends Cornell university at Ithaca, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomscm.

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dugan will leave on Friday to visit her brother, Floyd A. Ross, and fam-ily at Washington, D. C. TTiey will attend thejCherry Blossom festival. "

Miss Kathleen Miner of Wind-ham returned to her home on Sunday after spending part of last week visiting at the home of her aunt and unde, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur KeUy.

Mrs. N. L. Lattin, Mrs. C A. Sanford, Mrs. Courtney Sanford, Mrs. Fred Swart, Mrs. Howard Swart, Mrs.'J. S. Bussy and Mrs. Ivan Caims attended the Glass dub meeting held at the Skene library in Fleischmanns Tuesday evening.

Dr. and Mrs. Orvan Hess and daughters, Kathryn and Caroline, of New Haven, Conn., were called to MaigaretviUe cm Thursday by the death of his father, P. O. Hess. Dr. Hen retunied to New Haven on Tuesday. Mrs. Hess and chil-dren will remain here fca-a few days.

About 70 people attended the congregational supper and meeting at the Preebytoian diurdi on M(Hiday evening. A nice siq; )er was saved and all enjoyed the reading *'Pigs Is Pigs" by Miss Margaret Tliomson. At the meet-l y x«ports of the year were given.

Mrs. Charles Bowl spent from Sunday until Tuesday in New York dty.

Norman Frey is time in Florida, emfdoymmt.

inding some ire he has

Mrs. J. H. Gladstone accompa-nied her daitf^ter. Miss Jean, to Boston (m

Mrs. Herman Veit and Mrs. LeRoy Haggerty ^ n t Tuesday and Wednesday in Syracuse.

Miss Marguerite Rosa is em-idoyed as derk in the L. Bus^ store in place of Mrs. Thomas Liddle, who was recently married.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Birdsall accompanied their daughter. Miss Dawn, and Embree Johnson tp Syracuse on Monday where they are students at Syracuse univer-sity.

Mrs. LeRoy Sheah and son, Bobby, of Edgewater, N. J., re-turned h(*ne on Sunday after spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kelly.

•nie Junior Aid sodety of the Presbyterian church will be enter-tained by Miss Ruth Ritter and Miss Beatrice Getman at the home of Mrs. J. H. Gladstone on Tuesday evening, April 16.

Friends of Miss Ldla Lester of Warsaw, a former teadier in the Margaretville high sdiool, are sorry to hear that she had the misfortune to fall and fracture a bone in her elbow.

Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Crandall and son of Oneonta were weekend guests at the home of her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paine. Mrs. Abe Welger, who spent the week there, returned home with them.

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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wright and children were oallerg at the hoige of her sister. Mrs. Hbward Law-rencei at Kelly Comers, Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Donald Elliott was at Bing iamtcm early in the week to attend v i^ t is known as style Hass in hairdressing. Mrs. Elliott conducts a beauty shc^iiere.

Dr. J. D. Frisbee and Attorney C. B. Johnson were at Kingston last Thursday <m business.

C. E. Ferris, local garage and gas man, has removed the Blue Sunoco pumps at his lower sta-tion and reidaced them with Tj^dol products. ^

Leroy Dickson and son spent a few dab^ the ^ t week visiting with relatives m New York and Long Island.

Mire. E. M. Decker and children spent a few days last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. V^lliam Hyzer, at Franklin.

Mr. and Mrs. Mynm Bloodgood and daughter and a niece, all nrom Bin^iamton, were Andes visitors last Friday.

D. L. Bruce, cashier at the An-

bank, was absent from fa$i s last w e ^ Be suffered an

tttadc of the |;rip. C. L. DidcM has hud a new

awning hung in front of his store. RoUs have beoi installed in the

Andes creamery jplant the past week for the makmg powdered

milk. Inereasing business odled for more equkxnint^

Clyde Bloodgood has installed a Surge millring madilne in his dairy bam.

Robert Liddle was confined to the house a few da^ last week by infection from a bad tooth.

DENVER INN Sat. Nite, April 6

^ I , - Z''^} A y

IISTV i 'ii

D R A F F E N ' S ROXBURY, N. Y.

Silk Hose Price Change

NOW 1.00 was 1.15

NOW 85c was 1.00

NOW

NOW

79c 69c

was 89c

was 79c We have a pwe silk hose, hand tailored calf and ankle to Aikg^ give perfect fit

Fishing Boots Handy inside har-ness; cushion insoles; belt straps; deated non-skid soles; strictly first quality; orfor olive drab; two styles.

SPECIALS FOR APRIL 6 to 15 SNUG C.15 WIDE C-OO

ANKLEFIT D ANKLE STYLE O Short BooU $2.19, $2;29, $2.49, up to $ 3 ^

\

Kingston The Paris Kingston

OUR GREATEST SALE •

Hundreds of Spring Coats and Dresses at Unheard of Low Prices. Come in and Share in These Great Savings.

Sizes 11 to 50 • \

PARIS CLOAK & SUIT CO. Wall and Front Sts. Kingst<Hi, N. Y.

PARSONS DRUG STORE MABGABBTVILLB, N. Y.

Opea Dmily 6:30 to 11:S0 Tetephone 75

Trout Season Specials Ck>mplete Assortment of JFishing Equipment

FlyRods Montague Rapidan $6.75 Clover Leaf Special $9.95 Mojntague Mt. Tom $3.50 Montague Clipper $3.75 Beginner's Rod 75fe

Telescope Rod $1.25 $1.49 $1.95

Lines Otselic, 18-lb. test....$1.10 Saline, IS-lb. test .98c Trout Special, 14-lb. test

75c Newton Streamline $1.25 B^ inner's 5c-10b-25c-50t

Fishing AccesscMies

Bait Boxes 19c Le^er Boxes 23c Gut,l(>.yd.cc^, 15c-25c Snelled Hooks..l5c & 25c Fish Baskets..98c to $1.50 Ring Hooks 5c doz. Shot Sinkers 5c box Rod Varnish 25c Wet FUes 10c

Reels Montague Rapidan $1.00 Weber HenshaU $2.95 Wanita $1.25 Beginner's —25c and 50c

HOUSE CLEANING HME Chamosis 25c to 98c Sponges -25c to 98c Motik Bags ^ - 39c DicUoikide . . .25c & 59c EiqpeUo, lb. .e9c Petennan's Discovery 33c Rat Nip .291c

.10c

.10c Moth Flakes Moth Balls Cedar Flakes —:.„....u55c Larvex —79c Moth Gas lOt K R O Rat Fois<HL.....30c Mouse Seed 23c

Visit our Spring Sport Goods Dept

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