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Sunday Services In The Churches Utnmark't King Leader at 2 1 ,0 ai i met o'clock Friday i fe- Joss's Hits I "s-. Holy a. SB, CehooL p. p. Yoc-j 5.

eao'r Cherrt. Si a. Holy Eucharist aad Duetto. "Lord Ti.v of (he parish a- Hardaa berth A "vary Imjxmaat All Saints Church. tho K'-3f- n'clark ri.jrri; wt" A.

F. Uarltor. vlear 3f- Flrf. arch' parts" Holy Eucharist, aeraon. Mos- SwiEoii Twnp- 7 P- tarion of Kunday i 7:36 p.

GlrU' prorrasi I Lord My Strength Church. the Rev. L. H. Taylor.

paYtor Onenory--Prlere Thonaf --Preaching 11 a. subject. Barlton Selected Golden Wedge." 12:20 p. church Mr. Brigaan school.

8 p. service, conducted: Olltlule --Finale In B-3at by the pastor. Thursday evening a i Congregational 8 dock prayer and testimony Church, the Rev. Harold rty welcoln 'man. pastor--Sunday school at 10 a to all who come.

Morning worship at 11 Fair Street Reformed Church. i i Attendance Report Of Grammar Schools of tK tzx year ISJ2 as lot i 4 for 3 for years tor 3 eoaUauoea 35 peptis for 2 costissoiix years for VaW GiowiBski. Joha Barricser. Richard; Coral. -2 4 "Mary; Gregory.

TM GeraW; RelUy. Srhulu. Vartarei. So. 7 --Tie.

1 2) ITriat Refrigeration The' Union mid-week prayer Offe rtorv Solo-Pas, It OnHrHngt0n Thursday evening at 7:30 i th. First Reformed Church. M(ss Irene Colftman Stebblns Rondout 'Presbyterian Church. the' po In Flat Rev. J.

N. Armstrong. minister. Monthly meeting of the Women's --Cnnday School and Men's Claae at 10 a. m.

In the morning worship chapel. Sunday and Thursday Missionary Society Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. St. Mark's A. M.

E. Church. J. A Church. Mr.

Arm- 1 strong in charge. Sunday morning! at 11 a. Topic. "Do Good to All." Galatians 6:10. Mid-week prmrer at 7:45 p.

m. Thursday. ung Reformed Chnrch of the Comfort- 1 Coombs, president; 7:45. evening Wynkoop Place, the Her. Wilbur! worship; subject.

"What Is Truth?" 6towe. pastor. Bible School at Monday. 2 p. the Boy'B Club will a.

In the church hall. Morn- meet at the church. Monday evening Ing worahlt) at 10:45. with sermon i the Missionary Ladles meeting. Tues- by Sermon theme.

"Tak- day erening the Willing Workers Heed What We Hear." The Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. sermons will be brief during this wmrm weather and everyone ie In- Tlted to attend. Choir Thursday night at 7:30. lint Church oot uef wjtk avenue, the Rev. William God- Bey, p.

sermon: subject. "The Grace of God." 8 p. nu. sermon; subject. "Prophecies of Centuries Fulfilled In a Day." Midweek Bible study Wednesday.

8 p. on the two Books of Luke. Come and bring your own writing material. All are welcome to attend these Bible studies. St.

James M. E. Church corner Fair and Peart atreets. the Rev. F.

H. pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Dr. Julian I.

Gifford. superintendent. Morning worship with sermon by pastor. 11 o'clock. Evening services will be discontinued during July and August.

Prayer and praise service Thursday evening at 7:30 Music for Sunday by Chorus Choir, Hawksley director and soloist. FItttekill Reformed Mount Marlon, the Rev. Arthur E. Oudemool, worship. 10:30.

Sermon: "Is There A God?" This sermon is the first of Rebecca Hardy. Wednesday evening the classes trill meet under the rehearsal leadership of Mrs. George Johnson L. Hardy and Mrs. Catherine DeWltt.

Tnurs lay at 5 p. the official THE TALLEST KING AND THE SHORTEST MEET ttt COPENHAGEN: TUag ChrisdM Kiag PrajadhJpok of Siam, oat an official viut to Denmark dariaf Ua tow of ISM of Europe. eric, at the right, ahowo kiu- inc the hand of the Sumete Queen. -f Accuse Him i Caroline MoSsr. Pau! jaaes; Busre.

Frank: i 6 Rowland. Jobe i Glass. George: Mellert. WllUaia'- Elisabeth 4 i Ellsworth. Ruth 3 John: Srtsnler.

John; Thomas. John i 3 i Glass. He-lea cent: Georgia; Scot: Grant. Fraak i Ed a- PP Louis; Scydcr. Shon.

1 2 Wolf. Dolores Ti Joseph; Libolt, Xaosai-" Beesmer. Vernon; Brandt. Elizabeth: Mlsas! Paul: Henry; Dunbar, Les- rer Leonard; FuUer. He; Duotar.

Norman; Ferguaoti. Ai- or Maitse; WtUtasts. DortE' ben: Glaaa. Blanche; HaaiUton. Rob- veles.

Helen. Ubby. Robert: Post. School-Vo A Hel RIC rene Sb rt Burger. i nora M.

3 Burger, School o. 3 Watrous. Winona M. 3 ii Gilbert. Anna 4 Roenn.

John Harry 3 Winters. Xatalie 1 4 Larkin. Joseph C): Curlin. mm i aon. Mary 3 Burger.

Ducan. Donald; Ellek. Mar- m4 3 xortoc. James 2 Gilbert. Floyd: Harbeck.

Catherine 2 Rober: James; Marks. Dorothy: Merkle. Gabriel 2 Van Adelaide: Planner. Fred; Smith, Robert 2 Castle. James i 2 Alice; Williams, Agnea.

Petransale, Louis 2 Clicto- A iNEW WAY TO KEEP COOL: Flowera, of the Health Service of Purdue University, Lafayette, the watch intkle of whkh is a piece of dry ice at a temperature of 109 degrees below aero. conb the wrarcr's fCopyrighV 1534, Wide World Photos, Inc.) the dining room. Friday evening, praise and prayer sen-ice. A hearty welcome awaits everyone at this church in the heart of the city. i i Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Hunter and Wurts streets, the Rev.

Fred H. Demning, D. pastor. The services for tomorrow will be as follows: 1 0 a vited. On July IS.

both the uptown a A K'. uni circles of the Ladles' TH Pr 1byIterl and will hold a basket picnic among Trinity Methodist at Trinity Metho-, themselves at Hasbrouck Park, bet dist Church, the Rev. James N. Arm- ginning at 11 o'clock in the morn- There All members of the two circles School Xo. 4 lerine Costello, Vincent Williams.

Alice (4): Kraua. La 'f red Schoonmaker Robert Verna (3): Marquart. Alfred 2 Mer sendahl June I Relyea. Cirfi, McConnell. Catherine 2 Crist.

Short. Raymond; Nicholas 2 Amorosi. Katie; Frank; Mork. George: Ererr. Connell.

Richard: Williams. Donald; i Clifford; Osterhoudt, Jeanette; Rial. Helen; McConnell, Beatrice; Cliatoa. Helen; Bilyou. Ausanio.

Jerry: Cecelia. Alfred: Clarence: Munn. Alfred: SciuSef. Blankschen. Frederick; Appa.

Anna; Mayone. Alfred; Shultis. A Appa. Edith: Polacco. John; drey: Bllyou.

William; Castle. Sally; Marj-: Schussler. Harold: Appa Helen: Mergendahl, Charmine- Kolts Eugene; Toney. Jo- Joy. John; Robert; seph-'Yonia Tioniis; Perry, wlnters John; Fittgerald.

WilHia: Hartman. John; Jones. Anna; Oiter- houdt. Evelyn; Cahlll, Daniel; Diioe. School No.

5 Terwilllger. Edward 4 Kent. Gordon 3 Eaton. Howard 3 LaWatsch, Frank 3 Roux. Clifford Shirley; Mergendahl, Frank; tone.

Rose Marie; Plapp, Ruti; Rockwell. James Norton, Frank 2 Gemmell, Soeclal Class Walter 2 Geisler. Robert 2 Carey Eleanor 2 Amato. Rose) Raymond Sickler (3); Robla. C2): Brlnnler, Augustus; Frohlick; Dpaald: Meibert.

LeRoy; Sanford. John; Vincent; Smith. Harold; Thlel, Norma; Norton, Madeline: Roux, Wnfted; Bedford, Ar- be no evening service. Music Program. are cordially, invited to come.

I i The annual, picnic of the congre- Prelude. Kamennor-Osprow" gaUon an( Sunday schoo wiHB Anth.m A i Rub n8tein iheld at Hasbrouck Park, July 25, Anthem. We Acknowledge Thee to beginning at 9 o'clock In the morn- i -u- i ing and lasting until dark. In case Offertory Solo, The Voice of Jesus" rain, the next day. Postlude.

(Miss Laura Bailey) Peprie ENGLISH Schubert Monday at 7:15 p. m. meeting of the Of ertory--Impromptu in Boy Scouts. Thursday at 7:46 p. m.

H. Hlles union prayer meeting under the Choir for Oar Na- leadenhlp of the Rev. Mr. a series on the great beliefs of the strong at Trinity Church. Christian faith.

Sunday School, 11:30. Every Sunday afternoon a service of worship is held In the High Woods Reformed Church at High Woods at 2:30 o'clock. The Church School assembles at 1:30. SL Paul's Lutheran Church, Has- Bethany Mission, Washington ave- Arm- i tlpn R. E.

Nolle Postlude--P'ostlude in C. H. Rtnck nue and North Front streetrthe Rev. Ro Baer Schwartz, cholrmas- Albert H. Shultis, a a School seslon at 2 o'clock to which St.

John's Church. Albany and all children are welcome. Classes Tremper avemies--8 a. m. Holy for all ages under the direction of i Eucharist.

10:45 a. m. morning capable teachers. At 3:30 o'clock prayer, litany and address. Order Kfll or Formula.

Jackson, of William McKnlght's customers protested vigorously that the negro's netr "halr straightener" was a hair mover instead. hrouck avenue, between East 'Ches- aembsrs of the G. C. C. will leave service: Analysis revealed that the I nd xhau aTeane th 1 1 10 0 0 he clty homeI morning JIght "strajghtener" contained lard, flour' Flashes of Life Sketched in Brief By The Associated Press Cat Proves Adage.

Wlnston-Salem, N. heard of curiosity killing a cat? Well. Mrs. Allie Willard's catj eyed an electric light socket for a few moments and then cautiously stuck in its paw. The current snuffed out the cat's lives--AH nine of m.

FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER ACCUSED BY A I PRESS: Lorn. BartKou, who, according to reports pnblbhed in official German newspapers to JQttifr the shooting of General Kurt ron Schieieker, refiued to make 'to at Genera where he is alleged to' have stated after tions with the General, that the Hitler regime would not last long. leen; Hauptman, Margaret; Lynch, Miller, Walter; Manion, Dous, Anna; Deltz. Robert; Hunt. Ruth; Lynch.

Joseph: Bradley. Eileen: Hughes. Gerard: Hunt. Robert; Snyder. Bruce: Snyder, William: Bernlce; Steeger.

Edward; Waleur, Eva; Terwllliger, Vincent. School Xo. 6 Van Gaasbeck. Esther (51: Boyce. Elizabeth (3); Boyce, William 2 Forte.

Angeline (2); Forte. Thresa 2 Hornbeck. Elizabeth 2 Jones, Arthur Russell; Brookfield; Won: Burger, Maurice; Cooper;" Corcoran. Jean; jCriim, Willard; Elmehdorf, Roger; Ennis. Stanton; Doyle, Shirley; Orifin of Camambert Camembert cheese owes Its name to the place of its manufacture IE France.

HUDSON OVE WAT TO "BW TOKK DsUr Indudlac Sunday DOWN STEA3IEH Kloerton iKM. wide World lie. Flicker, Robert; Flowers. Harry 1:00 P. M.

for PonghkeepBie. Xewbi Indian Point. Tonkers and Kew.Tort W. 129th St. P.

1C-, i 6:00 P. Jt STEAMER Kingston Prta 2:25 P. M- for CaMkilU and bany. irrtriae at 6:15 P. Unite Bestauraut Kinitton 1171 CaftteU Rer.

Paul Young, pastor, resl-j where a service will be is 4 7 9 Webb deuce 44 Clifton avenue, phone 1724--Sunday. 9:45 a. Bible School. 10:45 a. morning wor- Miss Howard will give the message, i Sentence.

Confession. Absolutioa, Society of Junior C. Pearl Howard, superintendent, will meet at ship. Subject, "The Day 8:30 o'clock. This meeting Is going Wednesday, outing of the Young: to be an interesting one and all People's Society.

Keep open JulVjEndeavorerg are urged to be present. Our Father. Prayer Book pages 4-7. chant No. 4.

(Hymnal) Ouseley Psalm 29 Prayer Book. p. 373 and lye. Tne lye removed the hair and made some progress toward re- moving the scalp. I Willie is in Jail.

Itoaajc Judge. St. Louis--Whatever it is, its po- 18 for on that date will be held thei Evening Worship at 7:30 o'clock! 1 Lesson Genesis 42 church picnic as Hasbrouck Park, to which the public is cordially in-1 Te Deum (said) Page lOJtency at Tirst Reformed Church the Rev vlted The sermon topic II Lesson St. Matt Lucas Boeve minister The One Essential To Many Benedictus. Chant No.

22 (Hymnal) service is at'11'o'clock The i Attainments." On Wednesday eve-1 Fair Street Church meets with this' nin the Men 8 club of Bethany will, Creed and Collects church during July, Dr. Boeve' nave a supper and business meeting! Litany when in preaching. The sermon topic will at Forsyth Park. Further details; duet to (130 Can- be "Iron Chariots in Our of tnis blt of fun Pleasure and busl-i Litany Prayer Book, page 54 Jack man Pages 15-17 at the Sunday eve-! the i m3 Schumann Church of the Holy Cross. Social Conscience" Rector Text Judges 1:19.

The School ne wil1 De meets at 10 o'clock. Tounj service meeting at 6:45. Carol leader. Union prayer meeting, Thursday at.7:30. Ordination Rer A Appleton Packard.

rec- i ce at Zena Tuesday at ciock day-, tor :3 low 5T a5s corpor- i iignt time. i atc com munlon of the Guild of AH Benedlctlon- Wnrts Street Baptist Church, the Souls; 9 a- matins and Litany; of the Heav- Clarance Edward Brown. a. low Mass with hymns enlv (517) Pleyel Father of (150) Morley eervice. 11 m.

and address by the rector. Week-i The pastor will present a seriw of day services: Low daily at threw messages on "How to Face 7:30 a- Friday at 9 a. con- Life." The first of these will be fesslons Saturday 4 to 5 aad 7 to given at the morning Mrrice on the p. m. theme "With Steady Eyes." LOW MASS, 8:3" A.

M. Mm. Bernard Otenaus. organist and directress. Prof.

J. C. Fraser. layreader. Volunteer choir tliToujrh- Mrs.

Fannie Lee said it was "voodoo powder" and accused Mrs. Sadie Mix. a neighbor, of sprinkling it on her doorstep. Mrs. Mix said it was "sleeping I powder" and.

incidentally. Mrs. Lee hit her with a bedpost during their i argument- i The police Judge sniffed and. fining each woman $25 for peace dis- turbance. ruled the powder was "preen cheese." Xot the Humidity.

Quincy. one craves a wans shower, all right; if one a cold bath or cool drink of water, that's different. For six weeks Qnincy has STATEMENT Ulster County Savings Institution 280 WALL STREET July 1st, 1934. put Jcly and at and 10:45 a. m.

ice. each a. m. The in Bach residence at 13 Green street durlne In heat from 90 to 100 July services The water from a low river is August pumped into at a SERVICES A FOR THREE RVRAL CHTTW of $3 decrees and then stored within the sun-scorched sldee of tower- Ing iron tanks. to Cooler.

Philadelphia Coleman. 32. landed in the cooler because he made thing? too hot for police. With the mercury showing 30 ia a roarinj: 5a Ii dr IfeSon-Vaid' nomans. Gloria in Eieelsis--Said plain Clinton Avenue Metiodfct EpiJK-o- Credo--Said plain paU Church, the Rer.

Howard Dwon' Address The Rector i Hurley M. E. Church, toe MeGrath. minister--10 Church Offertory--In Heavenly Lore Abid- School. WiHys superintend-' iag Hnllai pa 11 a.

WorsiSp and sermon. 5an5tcs and plain SusiJay. Jniy s. Flower consnjit.e*., Ciareace Scbooaoiaker. secreiarv of Ataus Dei--Said plain Jofca Saxe aad Mrs.

George Ktocsroa T. -M. C. A. win ak.

Lwer of XT willrar i 3 0 a. wor- i 1 Worsifp and s-raoTi Mr Mr- Soul erifieace the last of has will preaci. W-dnerfay. JaI 7 "s'ufa'er 1 ag covered aisa sapper and picnic wTaiier j. Kidd.

onranisi aad at aad Caaps at ciofa-aasta-. p. 1 AaxJiJary WH; tarn. TTwrsday. 7:43 Wtllw ai the of yood nen.

iried. eitr- f. Mid-wef'i ser-; practice. 3 ETaape35eal Latieran ia order of 5. E.

Cianciu tie ASSETS United Bonds 349,725.00 Kingston City Bonds 101,950.00 Other Coy Bonds 1,454,000.00 Town. Village and School 472,425.00 Bonds of State, 544,750.00 Railroad Bonds 230,000.00 Public Utility Bonds 214,000.00 Total Bond Inveatnttat $3,366,850.10 Promissory Notes, Seemed fcy Sayings Bank Pass Boob 1.625.M Bonds and Mortgages. 4,992,277.00 Banking House Other Real Estate 151,405.84 Acrned Interest 177,398.57 Cash on Hand and Banb 463,444.52 Other Assets 43,704.24 $9,241,715.17 iiABurrrcs vice. Latieran tor-- A ia order of cj theae. go effect Sunday fflcm- P- Cg SeTTiC W3U 3 3S GTO? rTiC from to 9 sa roorninir- Paaday Atwood Qasriel wllj sing win from 9 io 10 ia fate of Beajaicia of of Crow win take place rron if- io n'in oorning.

Tfc AJd at 2:30 am. OFRCERS C. SHAFER. President H. R.

BRIGHA3I Vice-PresMent JOEL BRIXK Vicc-Presiiicnt FR.4XK MATTHEWS ScCTetary JAS. f. O'COXXOR Treasurer T. R. HALL Teller EDWARD J.

HILLtS S. MAXWELL TATLOR Ocrk PHILIP ELTtXG Attorney TRUSTEES H. R. KincMon. X.

T- TAVn) BtT.GE\1X JOEL RRIXK Ladce Katrine, X. T. ARTHTR G- CARR Kingston, X- T. WALTER P. CRAAE ELTTVG VtXCEXT A.

ROBT. G. GROVES 40HX HtLTEBRAXT FRAXK B. MATTHEWS. JOHX H- SA.TE X- T.

WM. C. SHAFKR Kingston X. Y. i.VXES A- SKPSOS Pooeiikia, X- T- DiYiKW If 34, AT THE RATE OF FEt AMNUiL EKW $7 5H Etmt IMe mf WWly Drc Dtposfton $7,739,565.38 Reserved for Interest Aecratd 917.72 Reserve Fnad 61,725.89 Snrplns (Par 1,439,556.18 $9,241,705.17 darestnunt Vabw) $1,470,742.78 Snrnlns (Market Valne) and on of C.

at "ri-'aar i UMLWGITHAIL Ulster County Savings Institution 280 WALL STREET KEVGSTOX N..

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