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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 15

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THE BERGEV EVENING RECORD. FRIDAY, JANUARY J8, 1944 PAGE FIFTEEN CLAUDETTE SWEPT OFF HER FEET HOLLYWOOD BLACKOUT HOLLYWOOD HAS JANSSENST0PPED Bobokfn Dairy Corporation May y0t Consummate Recapitalization Trenton, Jan. 28 fJPy-The Court Music News And Views By ROGER S. TOEELAND I TEANECK CHORUS, GRACE -MCASTAHNFTT ARE IIF4Rn t4 of Errors and Appeals yesterday af-' finned a Chancery Court Injunc-j tion prohibiting the Janssen Dairy) Corporation ol Hoboken from eon-i fummating a recapitalization plan approved 3 years ago by its board of Jimmy, Like Gable, Acts ry. iriJ iv Hi I The Teaneck Chorus added another evening of musical merit to its line of successes, with its eleventh concert last night before a full house at Teaneck High School under the Like A Human direction of its distinguished conductor Arvid Samuelson.

A U. S. Liberator Bomber Base, England, Jan. 28 tPy Captain Jim my Stewart, formerly of Hollywood Grace Castagnetta, pianist, appeared as guest soloist, and. as usual her performance was marked with great success.

With every choral program that's- been given locally within the DastiMrs. Floyd R. Morrison was the ao rectors aim latei uy uwners 01 majority stock. A group of second preferred stockholders, who contended they would lose $827,500 by the plan, obtained the permanent injunction and the Janssen firm had asked New Jersey's highest court to set it aside- and now leader of a Liberator bomber squadron, is the talk of his airmates at this base because he two years, reviews have required compantst. startled a superior office by turn -Jf ing down a promotion to major.

Considering Miss Castagnetta not as an artist, not even as a person, she provides a profound study in that branch of physics eoncernrd The corporation, wmcn has a certain modifications, to the general effect that while the programs were not up to par, performance was much better than there had been any right to expect under ad Friend3 of the actor, who won his wings the hard way, quoted him as explaining his refusal by saying present capitalization of approxim-gtely $2,000,000 does business in Hudson, Bergen, and Passaic Counties and also in Staten Island, N. Y. with efficiency of motion, maximum strength through leverage, and gen verse conditions. This must go for last night, too. that he didn't want to be raised to a higher rank "until my junior As i a 'mIl eral application of such laws of mechanics.

Considering her as an art- officers get promoted from lieuten STABBING VICTIM DIES F.xcel In A CappclU The chorus did some fine work ant. 1st, she goes right up into the tow group where the music world can' The lanky star of "Mr. Smith New! York, Jan. 28 () James Iacone, 19, stabbed in the heart with Goes To Washington" remained a knife 3 oays ago ana wno sub last night, although below its excellent standard. The group has done its best singing without accompaniment.

Last night most of the num only flounder for the right words. Handicapped by a piano that was lacking In smooth action, in trebla pitch, and in brilliance, Miss Cas mum about the incident because, like Captain Clark Gable, he has sequently underwent a delicate operation during which three stitches been assiduously avoiding the lime were put in an incn-iong rupture bers were accompanied, but those that were a cappella "The Long light since he reluctantly granted a press conference on his arrivr.I two of the heart, has lost his battle for A. P. Features NO BLACKOUT ON BEAUTY Somewhat tanned, Songstress Irene Manning lunches on the set of "Make Your Bed." Day Closes and two Spirituals, "My life. The youth died yesterday MAM-M-MMY More familiar in blackface than white, Al )lson dons burnt cork to play himself in "Rhapsody in Blue." tagnetta soon overcame these ob stacles by adaptation and by thej magic of her art.

In the minor Ballade she was complete mistress, of the piano. Her most profound! months ago. Lord What a Mornin'" and "Soon about 45 hours after, police said, he Ah Will Be marked high Stewart has piloted his bomber was stabbed during a street fight. on three raids as a squadron com Police have arrested Vito Valvo, 23, lights of performance. Obviously a cappella work requires more mander he only occasionally -Hollywood lorizon- on a charge of felonious assault in connection with the stabbing.

and felloe fliers say he did a "swell job," meticulous preparation, and with the difficulties that beset rehearsals these days there is no necessity to point out a justification for allowances. On the ground he puts in long Cave man tactics triumph in "No Time For Love," at the Oritani Theater, Hackensack, with Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac-Murray in the starring roles. Claudette is seen as an arty magazine photographer, MacMurray as a he-man tunnel digger. They meet when Claudette is assigned to take pictures of men at work on a tunnel project. Ilka Chase, Richard Haydn, Iaul McGrath and June Havoc arc also in the cast, at the Oritani Theater, Hackensack.

Bette Davis Soon To Do Stage Play In New York hours at executive work. One night an officer founi him plugging away at 2 A. M. and commented: "You're The chorus numbered about 55, working pretty late." Where Stransers Become Friends At the Horseshoe Bar of which sixteen were male voices. The male sections, however, suf HAROLD HEFFEKNAN.

"Oh, lots of them work late fered more from quality than around here," Jimmy replied quietly CJNOW-LOVINQ stars are staying away from the high California HANDS OFF, HITLER The American continents are strength. The numbers themselves Friends say Stewart has avoided k-7 hills these week ends. Several were trapped, sleds and skis at were arranged Into a program of social gatherings, except for occas. Now Offering ENTERTAINMENT For Your Enjoyment WED. THRU SUN.

Central Bergen (Continued from page 8) good taste and balance. Mr. Sam- tached to their cars, by sleuths from the O. P. A.

Loss of gas rations is the penalty. Leap year to Bette Davis means that after ional appearance at the officer's henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers. James nelson's own arrangement of club where he usually is the life of Where'er You Walk" opened the the party and the group's favorite finishing "Mr. Skeffington" she'll leap toward New York for a serious try at a stage play, a long-time ambition unfulfilled since coming to Hollywood, S. J.

Sakall. the funny man who gets laughs by pianist. periormanre. ine arrangement was mast pleasing, though the tempo artistry was revealed in the Schu, mann-Liszt number. The Wood-Ridge pianist fascinaU ed her audience with two improvlsa-tions each on four notes called out from the audience and on "Kashmiri Song in ah improvised arrangement a la Rachmaninoff.

Asian encore Miss Castagnetta offered the Polka trom a Further elaboration on this pro' P.ram will appear in another col-mini. The program was as follows: Where'er You Walk Handel (Arranged by Arvld Bamuclsoni Gloria, ittotlaia Moirr Tlie Chorus Polonaise. A flat Chopin Walu, A Hat malor Chopirt Etude, A minor (Winter Wind Chopin Ballade, minor Chopiia Miss CnstasnetLa Chorale from Die Metstersinger The Long Day Closes Sullivan lArranned by Louis II. Dressier! Rock and Kefute ttwcdlatt Folksong Tha Chorus MV Lord, What a MnrnuV Soon Ah Will Be Done Dawson. The Chorus Three Fantastic Dances Bhostakowltseh La Cathedrale Enaloutle Debussy Dedication Sehumann-LlsiS Improvisations on themes auaseai4 By that Audience Ms Castaanella Strike Vt the Band Oershwta lArrnnai'd by Walter Scotaoni Indian Summer Herhertt Btfin.Th Betulnt Police, (Arramed hy Wayne Howorthi The Chorus i The best testimonial to his career Little Ferry Herbert Van Walrvaveiv of shaking his jowls, proudly announces the addition of another chin and other Interpretative features, such as exaggerated rests, made it Street, has been assigned to Bar-Buffet to his litter.

They say it was Sam Goldwyn, of course, who remarked in regard to the campaign on "North "I want all the publicity to degenerate from New York." News reel flash in the Army was given a few days ago when some visiting G. from another Liberator base made some remarks about his rapid rise in rank the only number to arouse criti Great Lakes Naval Training Sta cism on such a score. tion. EXTRA i Every Fri. Sat.

3 PIECE ORCHESTRA Closed Every Monday HACKENSACK, N. J. Route 17 and Vincent Avenue -Hack. 2-9102 of Mary Pickford opening a bond-selling campaign was only a It Is perhaps most fitting to ob within hearing of Stewart's crew, I Czechoslovak-American National flash because Mary was chewing gum too vigorously as she spoke. serve, however, that the chorus de OPEN EVENINGS Specialties From Our Electric Grill The remarks precipitated a verbal Alliance will sponsor a card party I February 13 at T.

J. Sokol Hall. serves great tribute for its spiritual blast from Stewart's men that left no doubt around the Eighth Air and physical ability even to keep (Frank Kuthan is chairman. The Hal Roach studio, which after war became Fort Roach, Is soon to be dissolved. Thus a lot of former film actors now in officers' uniforms will be absent from local night spots.

Gossip writers trying to find out from Red Skelton when he Will marry Muriel Morris get this reply: "I should scoop myself! When I decide to going, and that, after all, is much Force that there's nothing Holly- I George Hurst son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hurst of57 Kaufman more Important than any criticism. woodish about the new story, "Mr Smith goes to Berlin." Avenue, celebrated his 17th birthday eet married I'll make the announcement on my radio program." iby enlisting in the Navy. He will ELKS' CLUB Time Schedule leave for a naval training station Red and Donald O'Connor will be the next Hollywood boys to report for Uncle Sam's duties.

The eighteen-year-old O'Connor's mother nipped his plans to elope with a sixteen-year-old girl on the Universal lot. Irene Dunne is getting raves at sneak previews for have until Monday night in which to present doctor's certificates iot i Thursday. Collection of scrap materials will the cards, it was announced today ESTAURANT continued by the salvage com- a superb performance in "The White Cliffs." Frank Morgan will by Otto Chermark, president or the BKRC.EN Claudia 3:88, Cam 'mlttee tomorrow morning. Two raise blooded cattle on his Hemet ranch. uu, uu.

Board of Health. trucks will be used to cover the en W. L. Seubert, Mgr. K.

K. O. CANTOI, Love 1:18, 3:59, fl 43, Miss Emily Ullrich of Dietrich Coeds 3.40, 6:34. 9 08. Deanna Durbin, the exhomebody who seldom went any place during her marriage to Vaughn Paul, is certainly getting around to the late spots these evenings.

Already there are fresh marriage tire Borough. Merchants who have not yet re EMBASSIT O'QlUdy 13:45, 3:38, :35, Street will leave shortly for Fort Ord, where she will be mar ouiaitT rf.uu, cu, newed their food handlers' cards ried to Sergeant Arthur Hamilton EI'IIKKA School 3:25, Wnt Point rumors tied to Deanna and a producer on her lot is mentioned as Probation 1 19. 7.00. son of Mrs. Anna Hamilton of No.

2. FABIAN, Hnhikn Johnny 1:18, 8:00, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Grand iStreet, February 12, Tokyo 3:31. :01. (1:41. fOX Tokyo 1:00, 1:17, Ml; Carlh- Campaign of the local committee Susan Peters must have thought herself back at Warners again.

Now one of the brightest stars on the M. G. M. lot, Susan served an apprenticeship at the Burbank Studio where she posed for leg pic Dptm o.zu, of the National Infantile Paralysis LINCOLN -Tokyo 1:10, 3 S5, :40, 9:30. ORITANI Love 1:03, 4:10, 7:11, WESTWOOD CHATEAU Italian-American Cuisine WEEKDAY LUNCHES 60c WEEKDAY DINNERS 85c up SUNDAY DINNERS $1.35 up ALSO A LA CARTE lunches Served 13 Noon to Week-Day Dinners 5 P.

M. to 8 P. M. Sunday Dinners 1'2 Noon to 8 P. M.

tures, holiday pictures, news pictures dui no moving pictures. Fund will continue through next week In schools. Mayor Joseph Sr- Tornado 3:48. 0.04. PALACE Hostage 1:60, Heats On She went into wardrobe at M.

G. M. the other tlay to check on Closed All Day Every Monday holez is local chairman. 7 110. 10: 0.

costumes for her forthcoming "The Outward A busy, brusque PARK LANE O'Rmirk 3:30, 7:00, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Piccoli Explosive 3:15. PASCAC'K Pursuit 3:38. 7:00, 9 88; Bel lows 2 IB.

8 41. and efficient forewoman rushed over to her and said: "Pull up your dress." Nonplussed, Susan did so. have moved to Tenafly. Mrs. Piccoli, before her marriage to Mr.

Piccoli last week, was Mrs. Cath Free Adequate Parking Facilities SPECIALIZING IN SEA FOOD PLAZA Lova 3:30, 7 00, Tornado 3.10, 8 45. QI'lliN ANNE Heats On 3.00, 7:00, K. You'll do. Report to stage A-l where they are making erine Mohr, formerly of Main Street.

Young Women's Division of T. J. 375 UNION ST. near passaic st. HACKENSACK i tests for Ziegfeld Follies girls." Susan laughed, then introduced herself.

PHONE HACK. 2-9241- Hostages 1:40, 8:40. RIKIII AldHch 1:53 7:06, Love 3:00, 8:63. STANLEY Old Oklahoma 11:30, 3:05, 6:30. 0 Irl 1:30.

4 55, 6 30. STATE Burma 1:15. 3:80. 6 JO, 9:10: Oan 11:30. 1:85.

4.45. 1.38. 10:16. Sokol Association will hold a theater party for members February 11 in New York City. Mrs.

Frank Business Men's Luncheon Served Daily 567 BROADWAY WESTWOOD, N. J. "I'm so sorry," the forewoman apologized. "We are expecting girls to report here before making tests and were told to send them 00000000900 TEANECK Heats On 3 30, Hostages to stage A-l if they seemed likely candidates. "Well, thanks," said Susan.

"I'm flattered." Kabela of Marshall Avenue is chair man. Little Ferry dog owners have un WESTWOOD 12C8 7 CteL fa. a. I vviih my mother would get It Into her head that used fati ire to be 9nt to th butcher and not directly to me!" GOREV1A iuii. HVWAY Lorraine.

9:39, 7:00, Matters 1:36. 8:46. RIAI.TO Claudia 3.56, Highway 1:48, 5.45. 8 43. til Monday to renew their dog li BANDYING reminiscences on the set of "The Scarlet Claw," Basil Rathbone, Paul Cavanaugh and Nigel Bruce's stand-in, George SILVER GLEN DICK GORMAN, Mgr.

Hill, discovered that they had lived only a short distance from each censes, Marcello Vukov announced today. The licenses may be obtained at Vukov's home, 24 Main Street, or at Police Headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simon of 27 NITELY ou ORSON other in Edmonton.

Canada, twenty-four years ago. "Isn't it a small world?" marvelled Rathbone. "Small?" echoed Bruce. "It's practically stuffy!" Henches Place are the parents of a boy born at Englcwood Hospital. ANDY CARIDI and His Sweet Swine Band Every Sat.

Sun. Moderate Prices Cozy Atmosphere PROCTORS are having a difficult time trying to restrain Ernst Lu- SK0J) AS THEATRES Both companies of the Fire Department answered a false alarm bitsch from directing a picture, Lubitch suffered a severe heart The Whispering Trumpeter AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA attack a few months ago and has been advised to take it easy, and above all, to keep away from studios. early last night at Kavrik Street and Liberty Street. STEAKS PARAMUS TASTV SANDWICHES CHOPS ROUTE 17 Oradell 8-1813 pny mwmmyo.i Instead. Lubitsch has been on the Job at 20th Century-Fox, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Schweigcr UtWwuJi, reading stories and preparing to direct when he selects one. IfcoOOOOOOOOOOOOO-SSMWOOMOOOMC of 129 Washington Avenue are the parents of a boy born at Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck. rviRECTOR MERVYN LE ROY and the "Thirty Seconds Over Tokvo" trouoe is getting ready to push on lor norma wncre Mrs. John Scaplnskl of Washing PLAZA thev will film the first and middle sequences of the picture based on ctAUBtTTi ceiaiar earn mmhuat NO TIME FOR LOVE tiiiUiMORRISTORVADO' Hir KULf Ted Lawson's thrilling book.

They want to take advantage of the ton Park was brought to her home from Hackensack Hospital in the ambulance of the First Aid Corps yesterday. February cloud effects. Phyllis Thaxter, who 11 play Mrs. Lawson, met spencer iracy lor -vi miF' jr eia.u.at Boeclallilnt the first time. "You've got the greatest star-making part I ve ever Is LOBSTERS a at at va nU ML.

IIHUL 3 8 Uf MU I ML lHUbl9 read." Tracy advised her. RJ IIIUUU I Hi Dumont County Committeeman William Soft Shell Crab Sandwiches 1 Swine Orchestra Kfr Swing Orchestra EDDIE'S LEAD if Every Sat. Evening De Luxe Dinners and Luncheons Served Daily Scott has been re-elected a vice-president of the Dumont Republi SPECIAL Steamed Clams Clams on Half Shell Shrimp Cocktail Steak Sandwiches PMfMK rHjlHin can Club. His name was inadvertently omitted from the list of of SUNDAY DINNER $1 OK ficers published yesterday' lay WAI IONOI 4 MM, HHUI 4n Nil 10IN Mrs. Archibald N.

Jordan, director of national defense for the National ah Mii eouaf cajiMi k. up PALACE ticATSON' Bl'SINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON 75c FILL COIRSE DINNER $1.25 -rrki a cikii'c dcct a i id a kit Society, Daughters of the Revolution, will speak on "Juvenile Problems'' at the Woman's Civic League legislation department meeting Tuesday at 2:30 at Mrs. A. K. Burnhfttn's, 2ast Madison Avenue.

Mrs. Ralph Hacker, State legislation chairman, hads the department. IrANHK toEw Catering to 'eddings. Parties and Banquets ERNIE BROSANG Special Slcak Dinner IKED MacMCRKAY CLAl'DETTE COLBERT "NO TIME FOR LOVE" flea Chester MORKIN Nancy Ml I "TORNADO" Eight representatives of the Old fcWJu hi A "THE GANG'S ALL HERE" I Jill ll "ROOKIE8 l. Bt'KMA" Rrtalar Dinner $1.25 North Church attended a mission Mill EVERY SAT.

and Sl'N. i ary meeting this week In the Marble Collegiate Church, New York. Served Daily CHARLIE'S GRILL A'ri Jersey's Finest Mght Club IlOl'TK LITTLE KERRY HACK. J-96B5 Woman's Evening Civic League N. J.

OLD HOOK ROAD EMERSON, of Dumont saw slides on Bermuda i Rl A RIIM.IHtlll AKK Saf (HlU fte lUvilmid Httbt, 1 nmming i IMIHIiniV Mrt.l IKK In i "PRINCESS 0'ROURKE" IIH.II EXI'LOSIVE" at a meeting at the North Reformed Church. About 50 were present. Mrs. Wayne VanVrankrn showed the slides assisted by Mrs. W.

Gaul and Mrs. R. Perry. The ninth birthday of the League was celebrated win cake and tea. Two new Oliv! i it, "CLAUDIA" aiiiMaii AHl ts in "ALASKA HIGHWAY" 5 Hal.

Mahl'a aeaaesi teamre dt Havilland Allrs lae 'HELLO FRISCO' JahR members. Mrs. Paul Woollcy of PORKY OSHEA'S tit tm onny lum Italian-Amrrlrit Dumont and Mrs. Oeorge Lauten-berger of Bergenfeld, Joined the League. rp limine Is'- A I Georje Srhniirrt r- a IS I 1 (alerlna WedHltin I I I MkAir li CansUnre Moore, fresh from her triumph In (he Broadway hit, "By JupHer," In portraylnn the highly desirable leading feminine rule with Eddie Cantor In "Show Bundles," which the famed comedian produc-Ini and starring In for ItKO.

HWDSOME CAVF. DWII.l.KRS Mtin's rvnlullon bern trarrrl TAVERN Brrjrn Cnunly'ii Mot l'nliiie Bar Hergenficld The Wr Bond awarded bv the Seminole Council, Degree of Poca- BEER MRtXT FROM WOOD Miti i amir aakert Vol Ml naralhr Mefit'taK "CLAUDIA" Lionel aixiiiMllRI-tia JOIIMHOM Il(. lill.l.HM'll; RIMINAI, CASK" IHMritREY ROGART am iiir. "nri iMi Kina" "CRIME SCHOOL" thnntns wits won by Oeorge Mip.w. i-laaaella Ireil ttiiatar MaeMtaaAV I "Wo Tlrno for Loyi" I "Kalroo And Tha Co-ld" HH MCJOItE tT.

i HH'KKNSACK, N. J. miiu ti nr.mM hicmh.m hair a million vrnu Some nf thrsr anelenis looooo yrr.ts bso dirt not differ markr-rily from mortrrn man. TOO Ml II KEA HI (l Tlir water of the Rrd Sra tumrd ird by Ihe drnh growth of sra wred. of 237 Prospect Street, Dumont, The next meeting will be rn Thurn-day at the Alert Fliehall.

8tR(f Sergeant und Mrs, Robert O. Ruff lire vtnlimg hli mother who is ill it her home tt 04 North Wil-llniu Street, Sergeant and Mm, Ruff havt Jurt arrived from California where lie la itatloned, Private First Claw Arthur Wit- HUDSON "GIRI.8 ON rnOIIATIOrt II. Ranald arstiAX Jane UK UN aeel Hit Tanlte Only "Till Duki ol West Point" Jaa MlMalSIIU.I. HATMan Mr, Jalmei Mean "HIUT A Mf" aim iiftitivt or tiik rtAiM" nam I ad New Ate. I SKIN til V.N J.

IMIISI itin VILLA LAFAYETTE O. OAXtO. MGR. ttatX rtaTOtf UilTl M. NIGHTlf trndoi frr of the Army Air Corp JmiCa ciiu ctuuy p' "lEANNIE" 9 MILE Ulufiolsl HOUSE LITTLE FKKUY haa been promoted to Iht coritnral.

He la ataltnued Luke City. Utah. BU'lll lUtlmlNI HQ. 9H9INj Evrr? hKiurilajf NlRht WILL OSSMAN Arid Hi OrrhfMr fl SIsUMK TOIIAV 1 Hlti amuse TtliiiK a ana II I M. IIEAVTIFVL JESSICA ROGERS WITH fiKORCK MTKUAY I.LOYI) fur It fWBC UnMio Halle tiNAAtr.

R.trl VOt AO i "Swiit Roslt 0'Grady" IS) lf lllllrBlne mV, iTfcl.ls till 111 a aiixi rilisit ahiii A mil iiiia" "THE NORTH STAR" Asi9 ue.se. IIAXIIR AMiREWN AMI Al atAa Spreiat hih Dinner and Itcytilnr Dinner at Rr.AKONAni.fc rnurj a I atif Hrlr al All Timat Chester B. Zimhel nf 310 rider Avenue hna been designated a tadin gunner mi a heavy bomber. la slammed at Canprr, Wyn. Mm Jean Garrison ef Maple-wood Avenue hiwtrM to thp Ml! Claire Weiriener.

Orate OI Kn, Lola Westland und Ruth llild man of the Sub-Orb Hornrity Wed lele All nira Tha Atiark A tn At ai mi tn mar aumi mk iiii lUne lsae Uklle fa Wall I atatlna ta ttttHia aH4 rnal raniM Nana Tm I art taa iwall COURT TAVERN "Famous For Sra Fond" Spec l.i I LOBSTER A. UU Iffnrh Irir A VriPlabli-n I.t'VtlllON tii) DIN'Nt I Krrvrd IMIly noif mwi, (tttir VMM nmiim mn. OWtR MIHIMM ion m.hi tit I 37 Hudson Hacknjck ntr MIMIMOMIKII HUH "wis IW I at (tract are tirant Ana inat ui acti Claealeu lalkftilrea MarMatrae "HO TIME FOR LOVE" ratarstrnAT: in, iu "lUSRV ALliKtCIt MAI MIS A HOI SF." rirsrrn At i v. ia flea ielee tarieea 4 ee rniuy in fntfiiaao' "CROSS OF LORRAINE" tln kl Ll.T At MONt HIT Si I-I A I KM HAatiV ia DAM IMi MANTIR" Ixkn liatlleld "llMtlAIIOl tnan" Andre altiata Harriet Mmiara) avtiM.tiMI HlMI latia ttarlKli Ala Hale "IireflHatlON toam- eelaeiaa ha, I i mat i Maa Wlat Vitue MnnHK aivira ii iiAT tni nm M. "tHK HEAT'H ON" reel 1,1 1 Ae ttAlfil la "MHf r- Vl.H Ott a.alall ROUTE .105 i.

tmiH SritlNG VALLEY. N. Y. yprim Vatlry nesday night. Mist Adelt Otady wax (tirat of honor, rnrtnithtert of Episcopal Church ol th Axrnslon are fKinrm a rard party tonight in tin parih hall, VlHUUli MtMIIIMW tii ritnvt tm MlMIN a.

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