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14 THE KfXGSTOy DAILY FMEEIiAK. FBIPAT SEPTEMBER 59, Financial and Commercial feat fcaH of tfete. IS, as oJ after aa of isp fraetiesaliy to ajxxsd a posse I fl 1111111 fl Mr. Mra. K.

B. TerBaak is riy trad- saost S. Coss- Mr. Mrs. E.

CoaseU? WaaMBCtM. D. Sockty Notes About the I Mr. Mr, 'TOSS f. 3.

at Polct Caii-1 WMliaes Vas a a itiriJliaE, hare A j' A i ttflK to sta War of; DaBoto of dribble aad masy iaaticurai ctMeoiOa. iss 2tl; were pared elinileaiai. ia lltl0 a October IS Dr- aat Mra. throughout. Uu le nj ul following an-; of East I for exhibited re-1 aouenrtsws! that" i ls WUklow of at tbe- ef caution a iDflatlonary advaaetd prices ic grtatw.

to their areaawrojiniately at I-- a nat r-p-jfci I i I A rlariaeation of monetary and other jomewhai Howard Klrby of Xaplewood. N. I Bowea aa4 J. ftosa ef were problems was awaited la principally to os Stanley Richard of CartarM. I vetK'4nc guMts of Eaton Mra.

of felchly a UM-MABI Herman Mr who was bora 1 aos of Mr. aad Mrs. Jfc tfce Hospital fottawtag. a brief a EUe.vUIe. Safe this Cfcriawfiksr Kstftr ft far rsttber 2C.

iw aad a -Utifbter -her i. the TB of hy Dr. i Wayside las rhat unexpected, was at- 111 tributed principally to os Ssanria! circles. Craies. cottoa aad reduction in ti' other commodities were fairly tt aj lr t- which Is icclicw! 10 Margaret were mixed.

The dollar In OB Sopteaiber 2. Misa rssstiiaa'tr daughter of Mr. aad Fasatweder. of 11 Yarrow Sunday. i Groas bride of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Boyce Bush Raymaad J. Loom, son of Jaeeph ArdwAla. ew alarm" sserifts rule.

a nt. up about at ifcelr brows, are: i Will the administration go i drastic currency InRaiton? will Mr. and Mrs. Ror Ball and Mr. weok-ead la Hahokus aad Lang and Harold returned Rtw Edge, N.

wb North Broadalbla I Cvsata of Mr. aad they ipect a few davs. Wright aad Mr. aad Mra. Fraak Ter'tory.

The Bush. iKatkerine in White Plains. i Deyo W. Johasoa has returaed te bride, and Mrs. Tliomu Inghasn has raalgB-, home after speadlag several the bridegroom.

her position In Brooklyn and haa aT ln Chicago, where attaaded i returned ro her home at Green Aeraa, i th Oatury of Haabroaek day. Mr. Cathcrwoed was a Eltoarllle reaMeat aad is well 1 here. in this Mr Glean McDowell of raa well kaowa la this aertloa bar- who has Dr. jut kcac from a trip of 29 Lavrtnce Tbe wu wel klova IB ta bar- Florida, wbo bat tbe by Mr.

aad Mra. Homer I. For MayorofNcwYorkCity a i a Joaeph Roeentna of New be no inflation at all, or i 'M- f.f returnexi from a few days' "vacation i i called "controlled" variety? Will nt a( Hopatconc. mothar. Mrs.

Dora Bnaaathal present labor troubles be Ironed out Mrs. Richard aad Attorney John Baaoml baj this fiitiiatlon Mrs. John Howe of this village, ac- spending a few days in New as prices ris-? r.irnpanic-d by the former's sister. clt (CooimiKd from One) Will the consuming public coutinue I to uphold the ascendiiiK lrice struc- Mrs. Edward of motored to Cornwall on Fraaeae Miaard, wife of the late Monday for a week's Hiram Minard.

formerly of Spring- which Dr. Whelan will KH4tr.fi.T4er died suddenly Thursday eve--the fall meeting of tbe 3rd Yavk i Roseadale. Sept. 'aing IB Newhurgh. Funeral serrtee IdistrteU of the New York St hUining.

September 25. at the Bloom- will be held at the home of her son. I at Glens Fa jlMtoa Miss Betty Mlaard, Cheatnut street. NewiWhejaB will hla aer. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Paltt. Sunday at p. latenaaat Maajliy. October 1.

York! snyder. and Carlton Kelder. son of will be In New Paltt cemetery. She Mr. and Abram Kelder.

were is survived by two sons aad two THE JOIXEKS i ture? the dollar he 'where they visited relatives. In public office and city's credit restored. "To accomplish this is ray sole pur- to 50 co or cents, and. If so. i Mr.

and Mrs. Max Friend of Cen-l ockls havP discounted tr-r street 5 ent the holidays in New Mra. Arthur Y. Hoornbeck spent ma ried bv the Rev. Charles Bed- daughters.

Ira D. Minard of New- lt week in New Ro- fon briM eollpl were ac burgh. Perry Minard of New companied by Miss Marguerite Kel- Mrs. Arthur Berger of Syracuse and I chelle and New Tork elty. Df to SodeUm I am not actuated by inr political consideration.

I refused to enter the depreciation? Will France he York citr. I the former's mother for a week. off the cold standard and how will- -Mr. and Mrs. S.

Eruhout and fam-l Frances Swiek of New York pose In making this difficult decision. that development affect American se-! of Warwick spent Sunday with, several days laat week at curitles? How soon will the United friends In town. States get back on the sold base? -Mr- and Mrs. William Russlend Will dividends have to be cut under I daughter. Dorothy, of Brooklyn.

Democratic primaries because I felt the higher producing costs of the Na-' 'sited Belle Douglas at her that to do so would mark me as a tlonal Recovery program? i llo Warren street last week, too, of the machine and thus would I i prevent my doing the job that must; oplnlon some commentators. If the; be done to restore our city govern- present timid public comes back Into menl. I was not offered a fusion the equity market, nomination, but hud it been offered and Mrs. Leo Rosenberg of def KTOOm mnd Ro nd street have been eatertalnla; Snrder brother of the bride, and Mr. aad Mrs.

Gilbert Kelder. The of New York At the regular meeting of Chsrl DeWItt Council. No. 91. Jr.

0. r. Katherine Van Wyck of I should have refused to accept It be- Quotations t- Pnrl-er. Vern DuShayne of Xew York city week-end at hie home city; branch office. Stuyvesant Hotel.

Ph! Korn, who attends Ford-1 rows of Newburgh spent Qnotatlons at 2 clocfc. cause to do so would have Implied members. Y. Stock spent the an oblation to Samuel Koenig. whom the decent Republicans have just ejected from power.

"There Is no real fusion in this campaign. The so-called, fusion standard bearer is as objectionable to tbe solid element of our Republican citizenry as he is to the vast ar- Co. American Car Foundry the home of her slaters. Mr. Ma B-1 for len nd Sllverman and Mrs.

Philip Sllverman. pp wMl(le1 Jack Miller attended the annual radio show in New York elty during the week. Robert Vaa Aken Surprise Btrtbday Party New Paltt, Sept. IJ--Those who attended surprise party given I Traphagen of C. C.

C. 215 of Bolee-! 0 A 11 on ls 18 th vilie enjoyed two days' leave at Monday recently at his home In their homes here this week. I ponteeoe were: Marguerite and Mrs. Alvah H. Deyo city.

Ellenville Sept. 23--Jacob Welch tonight the first and second young couple have the well wishes Altd at hll h0m in Uai OB gatur- frees will be conferred on a clsa day. He Is survived by bis wife. Ida i candidates. All members of the Ha'milton Welch, and a son.

Ber-igree team are requested to be i nard. of Utlea, three sisters. Mrs. ent. also the delegates will report i Irving Ostrander.

Mrs. the convention at Syracuse. Bauers aad Mlaa Lucy Welch of El-1 Ronaont Lod Wi No 343 1 to i I wl nl in 8 eel Welch of Rhlnebeck. N. Y.

Funeral eTeB BB to consider and servlcea were held at the home of'tio- as In the Tu Burial wa i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MerrlaiL of i H' 1 and Carolyn cemetery. Bauer, and Irving TheseVmendhnVnf, Framlngham. were gueat.

at I and Robert Whit- Oatrander of this nu.ge attended the the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wood thla week Roy Van Keuren.

uner lune TM'- Miss Jessie Meyers and Bur- Ollrer Emily C. Rosenfeldt. Donaid and i WllHam and Joseph i Mr Edward J. Coatello. nee my of Democrats who are dlsgiftted with machine politics.

present Allepheny Corp. 4l Korn. A. M. Byers ft Co 3 i Mra Allied Chemlcftl ft Dye Corp.

spending Allls-Chalmers ham University, spent the I week with and friends with his Mr. and Mrs. Max town. taff XUi --rti i iiiia.t^i a.ii\J. ti the past! Van Kleeck.

Robert Aronstam. Ere- died Wednesday. Septem- rlends In Im Era Van Kleeck. williara' 7 home. 24 Villa are- JO.

Rosenfeldt. Harold and Ravmond nue YoBkers. She Is survived by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richards en-j Van Kleeck.

Donald Calamar' Marl- olle on Edward of Yoakera: two Harry Slutsky and son have tertained at their home on on Van Kleeek. Anna Christiana. Mrs. James Howard and Mrs York city. Mr.

and cd to Albany on Friday, where 'apent the day. a few days in New Cyrus Depuy motor- standard bearer of the alleged fusion i American Foreign Potrer ,6 willet Parltman of American Locomotive 32 5 R. spent tne week-end at the home of Is a poor compromise by a faction of would-be bosses. "As mayor. I shall be absolutely free from political domination by any leader or any set of leaders.

"I pledge myself to act. not for the benefit of any political leader or faction, but In the sole interests of the people of the city for I know that the people ot New York elty want In the municipal government what they now have In the nation--a new deal." SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING HELD AT A8HOKAN THVR8DAT Co. American Smelting Sugar Reflnlnp Co. Miss Julia Dutcher. Mr.

and Mrs. Arch Greenfield of American Tel. ft Tel. i Paterson. N.

spent the week-end American Tobacco Class 86 with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van American Radiator 1334 i xn" 1 fn-xnur IS 1 Mlse Florence Reuben of Pough- Anaconda Co per t( Anala lfju Shokan. Sept 29--A special school meeting, called by Trustee Lewis Thlel of Shokan for the purpose of voting on the proposition to buy text books for the pupil, of the Ashokan school, and held at the schoolhouse ot Districts No. 4 aad No.

13 Thursday evening, was attended by 50 persons, a majority of whom were voters. A vote by ballot revealed that 31 residents of the district who Dry Goods 1 Auburn Auto -18 Bnldwln Locomotive Baltimore ft Ohio Ry. 27 7 Bethlehem Steel Brlggs Mfg. Co. Burroughs Addlnp Machine Co.

Canadian Pacific Ry. Case. J. I. Cerro DePasco Copper Mrs.

Mamie English Ullotte. who: Mr. aad Mrs. William Van Kleeck Mar MeSherry of tbla city, acd one presented an Edgar A. Gueat recital Mr.

and Mrs. J. Christiana and Mrs. Alderman John Long of Charlea Rudolph. Dancing was en- thla city.

Funeral will be held from 1 late OB Saturday morning at 8:46 and I o'clock at St. Mary's Church. ML Vernoa. Interment In Thursday at 1 o'clock a rery pret- St Mary's cemetery. Kingston.

Futy autumnal wedding took place at neral will be by automobile, arriving the Church of the Redeemer with; In Kingston Saturday between 1 aid Mr. and MM. Casper Cozenzal spent the week in New York city. Engler entertained at the Dutch Reformed Church Friday evening. Mrs.

Ethel Felnberg haa returned to her home here after spending some time In Brooklyn. Miss Ethelyn Wllklns of Pongh- keepale vfslted her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. A. M.

Wllklns, of North Main street, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horton and sons of Warwick were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

McCombes for the week-end. John Hansen and George J. Han- over the week-end Miss Barbara I Geor lst ot New York city were Pfaff. instructor In the New Paltz week-end guests of Mrs. Elisabeth joyed and refreshments served.

Bwen-Beason Pastor O. E. Brandorff officiating, when Mlaa Carotene S. Benson ot Blelghtstrorch became the bride of Raymond Van Buren of this city. 1:30 p.

m. George Griffin of 48 Hunter street died at 4:30 o'clock thla morning at the order and a large attendance desired. ABOUT TRUCK THAT RAN IXTO While the herd ot cows of Abi Molyneaux was being driven ac: the highway near Pine Hill Thai a motor truck ran into the herd Ing one valuable cow. Four oth were shoved from the highway apparently not seriously injan The accident was reported by farmer to Mr. Molyneaux who tached to the sheriff's office.

making an. investigation. He DIED. Normal School. On Saturday they motored to Hancock, Deposit and Walton, where they called on Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Hocmer. fin 35 were present at the meeting were in Consolidated Oil Chesapeake Ohio R.

R- Chicago ft Northwestern R. Chicago, R. I. ft Pacific Chrysler Corp. 41 3 4 Coca Cola Columbia Oas ft Electric Commercial Solvents Commonwealth ft Southern S-" 5 Consolidated Gas I Roy Wright, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Van Gorder and Miss Florence Booth motored to Pine and Poughkeepsle Sunday. Mrs. Harlech Evans epent favor of the proposition and eight against it. Trustee Thlel, after announcing that although he was a supporter of tbe plan to furnish free books to the pupils, stated that he would net vote I DuPont either way In the matter.

He then Erie Railroad Continental OH Continental Can Co. 65 Corn Products S-" 3 4 Delaware Hudson R. R. ---Electric Power ft Light 64 week-end In Brooklyn with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. O. Decker. Mtes Ceil Stiesenger of Brooklyn spent the week-end at the home 'of i Mr. and Mrs.

J. Binder. Marr Dunlop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Dunlop, returned on Sunday from a vacation spent In JWlchil- Hansen. Miss Rae Berger of New York elty was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.

Berger, for the weekend. Mrs. M. Bussy of Margaretvllle and her sister. Mrs.

G. Liddle, of that 1 place, have been visiting the former's the and daughteMn-law, Mr. and introduced Ira Elmendorf of Shokan who presided 'as chairman. John Freeport Texas Co. General Electric Co.

43 Secor a dairy farmer of the Tonche 5oncra Mot or, 28'A Mountain neighborhood, expressed' the opinion that pupils should be responsible for their books. Mr. Secor and Lemuel DuBoIs were appointed tellers in the voting which' followed. Of those present at the! Mrs. E.

Gordon Jansen. Mr. and Percy Goldsmith have returned from a trip to tbe World's Fair in Chicago and Niagara Falls. Julius Tennenbaum. W.

Saylor. Edwin Fuller and Arthur Wright at- Hada. and Chicago, 111. While; in Chicago visited the Century' 7 of Progress Exposition. Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Quinn and tended the radio show in New York Mrs." H. B. Doyle entertained for the week-end. Mrs.

Battle Darting, children of East Orange. N. were week-end guests of Miss Nellie Hobson and brother. Hugh Hobson. Miss Margaret Lane entertained a number of friends at her home on Main street Thursday evening.

Judge and Mrs. W. D. Cunning-j Thomas Barrett and Harriet Ferris, all of Stamford. Conn.

Miss Nellie Hobson entertained the members of the junior music class at her home Saturday afternoon. Charles O. A. Fischer. Morris Fischer en- The bride was charming In a pale i Dis home following a long Illness.

Al- plnk taffeta gown with hat to match' though In 111 health for quite some and carried a bouquet of pink roses, i tlme tne end came rather suddenly The bridesmaid, Mies Freda i nd was a distinct shock to Ws many' 28. 1933. Elizabeth 3 Beholl, was attractively attired in' Wends and neighbors. Born la Pine -at velvet, with pink accessories, In 18S7 Mr. Grlffln spent his ANTHONY--In this city, Septemin also carried pink roses.

The groom early youth In that section. He had as bis best man John H. GeussJ later moved to Kingston where he The bride and groom are both popn- was employed in tbe local quarries as lar young people, the latter being, a stonecutter. Surviving Mr. Griffin Van' are four daughters.

Thomas Buren Coughlln, Marguerite Grtdn, Mrs. MiBafji ti xiciiry nrOuC'Aftd OfijRu Ail life. John of Arlington. N. James and George, wife of the Rer.

John Anthony. Funeral service will be held at residence, 126 West Plerpont st: bg B2 Xhe Saturday at 3 p. m. Relatives a friends are Invited. Interment Montrepose DIVINE Ellenville.

New To September 26. 1933. Dwieht vine, in bis 93rd year. Funeral services at his resident! Eltenville, New York, Saturday 2:3 tec zhe Birthday, Cefebnted this dty; steen Union Center, Sept. 29 The i ftI Bemttr.

Mrs. Elisabeth Wood GRIFFIN-- George, on Friday. birthdays of Captain A. Knockel of of Kingston and Mrs. Sylvester TillsoB and Alonzo Burger were eel- of Yonkers, and one brother.

ebrated at the Stone House In Till- i Jwnet Ortmn, of Woodcllff, N. J. son Saturday evening, September 23 funeral will be held Monday aft. Damdng waa enjoyed, music being from his late home at 2:30 furnished by Roy Van Keuren, Alon- o'clock where services will be held Burger. Arthur Marengo.

Wilbur Krall. Upton, Norman i wlta interment In the Hurley ceme- Wood. Henry Chwatal and Mrs. Kenny. Those present besides masiclans were Miss Betty Brown, i Mr.

aud Mrs. Herman Wolf. Mr. and' ILL ALONG HIGHWAY IS TREATED 0 Mr JP ri Kear- Hesslightner, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mars. Mr. and Mrs. Plnak. Mr.

and Mw. O. Man. Mr. and Mrs (ney of Harwich street.

George Cina 'of 67 Chambers street and John Ore Ore meeting, only tlTree were from the International Harvester Co. village of Shokan. a large part of which is Included in District No. 4. was brought out In the course of the talks on the subject that the books purchased would remain tbe property of tbe school districts and that their loss or mutilation would be charged up to the parents of the children to whom they were loaned.

It also was pointed out that the initial cost would be tbe largest ex- item aa tbe books, if well cared for. could be used by several different pupils in succession. About 150 worth of books have already been purchased aad are available for Immediate use under the new system which, it is reported, has been In effect at several other schools of the town of Olive for some time. The business of the evening was transacted with commendable dispatch the entire session lasting only half an hour. Harrison Gridley of Shady for wveral rears has taught the Aah'akaa school which this term is being attended by about 40 children.

TEMPORARY CHANGE International International Tel. ft Tel. ft Co. Kelvlnator Corp. :V.r|Miss Vera Rochefort of New York city were their guests.

i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eckert enter- tained a number of friends at their 33 home Wednesday evening. iO Miss Bessie Masors. who attends Rider College, spent the holidays 51 with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs A Masors. Mrs. Helen Steam, Repairs to North atreet by the city will prevent the Ferraro Brothers bus line from using that street for about five beginning October 2. During that period the Ferraro KeMiecott Copper 22 Kresse( S. Lehlgb Valley R.

R. 1714 Liggett Myers Tobacco 95 Loews, Inc. 3G Mack Trucks. Inc. 31 McKeesport Tin Plate rr.jj Mid-Continent Petroleum Montgomery Ward ft Co.

20 Nash Motors 2,3 National Power ft Light National Btocnit 51" New York Central R. R. It. N. Ha-en ft Hart.

R. R. 21 North American Co. Northern Pacific Co. Packard Motors 4 pacific Gas Elec.

21 Knaekel. After L. E. Vernon. accom Wally Moldenhauer, Ed- driving along the Plank road near the Modica place when they discovered a man along the highway.

They stopped their car and picked up the man and rushed him to the Kingston Anna Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greenberg spent the holidays i A panled by Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Stauf- of (Hospital where he was found to be fer. motored to Hancock Sunday. KMer to Hllbert Mittel-jlll. There was no evidence of any The police were notified by where they called on Mr.

and Mra. E. C. Hocmer. Sister Mathilda of New York city.

formerly Miss Clara Smith of thfa village, spent Sunday with her broth' 2S.5B?75J3i-~ IBS i ss. sssa Hurteyrille were business callers In na. I motored to Phelps. N. the past i lllanrllle.

Sept Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. I rt ot Accor twin brother of Mn. Chancellor Young of, Napanocb. and Miss Mary WhitUnit-l ton, daagbter of Congressman and! Mrr Wiilia.

Wbitungton, of wood, Mississippi, were married in! injury. the three men and in turn the police notified the sheriff's office. check- tember 29, 1933, husband of late Margaret Griffin (nee Clark! loving father of Mrs- Tho; Congblln. Marguerite Griffin. Henry Wolff.

Mary Griffin, ot city, William Griffin of en. N. John, of North Arl ton, N. James and George, of this city. He Is ateo surrin by three sisters.

Mrs. John Beatty, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood Kingston. and Mrs. Sylvesi Myers of Yonkers, N.

and of? brother. James Griffin, of Woa clitte. N. J. Relatives and friends are to attend the funeral from his feasts home.

48 Hunter street, -Monday ernoon, o'clock. October 2, 1933. at 2:3 Interment in family plot Hurley Cemetery, under the tlon of Henry J. Brack. MARFARLEN--At High Falls.

X- Wednesday, September 26. 1S3 Ella, widow of the late Macfarlen. Funeral service at the residence her daughter, Mrs. Charles tee liUC tepa fa was James I N. at 9:45 8tlu Relatives and friends tne hospital.

Interment In the Rosendale cemetery under the direction Frank J. McCardle. tho week-end with the former's mother. Mrs. Isabel Parker.

the virtted nd Mr. aad of Penney, J- C. 44 Pennsylvania Railroad Philips Petroleum (fi Public Service of N. J. Pullmaa Co.

Radio Corp- of America Republic Iroa ft Steel Reynolds Tobacco Class Royal tutch Sears Roebuck ft Co Southern Pacific Co Sonthera Railroad Co. y. Hoe will come in through itnads Co avenue, traversing the route of th sun Acker line. Mayor Carey has noti- fled the sheriff of that fact and also asked permission from the Public Staadard Oil of J. Service Commission for tbe Ferraro Studebmker Corp.

line to traverse the ISne of the Acker SoeoBy-Vaeuaas Corp. mis while repairs are uader way. 'TesasCorp. Gulf Sulphur Roller Bearlag will a dance at Kingston Saturdav XefreahaMBU will be AL NOTICES I0'i 40 12 2fi 37 niOB Padfie R. night, i United Gas luproresneBt my United Corp.

U. S. Cast Iroa Pipe TJ. S. ladustrlal Alcohol U.

S. Rubber Cm. Corf yc, ft Mfc. Co. this i UH Irnng Strauw.

formerly of and Mrs. Davis Chait aad Ruaday Mr. Rob- The Miwes Adele and Pearl RaadlrVed Chairand fliA mau spent the week-end IB New York city Mr. and Mra. Irving Moskowltz of Brooklya have ban risking the latter's brother and shpter-la-law.

Mr. Track and Mrs. Jack Berakraut, of village. Miss tuberculosis the Elienvflle public schools Tuesday. Mrs.

Edward Lane of sie spent SaBday with her Brother. Joha Howe, of the Mouatata Road. Mr. and Mra. Edward Fahy are Joyiag a trip to Albany.

Miss Nellie O'Briea aad Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Frrtsteen acd Irving. hare returned froai a trip in the Adirondack? aad Caaada. Mrs.

Raymond Nash aad BOB. Den- alson. of X. wens suesM of tbe foraer'n Brathef, Ida Kramel. for Mrs.

Sylvia Merrltt of and Mr. and Mrs. S. 6. Saith Pcaghkeepeie were vMtors at the Batty, Wellington.

N. Mr. aad Mra. David Chait and son aad of Welliagton. N.

aad Mr. aad Mra. Sam Solowitx and family of Paaaalc. thh.N. J.

i Miss Anita New her mother. ffrhirabacalei C. S. A. Fischer.

Morris Ffacber and Benjamin Utchroi atteaded tbe Oraage Co. was aald of boaor, and beautiful linden or Wood useful or forest thaa tie w. as amre freely tree. It only the with Ull baskets fllled' ddaatm gladiolus. Interspersed with' to weet Besides be- pwdaatals holding braes can-j to bauty.

tbe liadea to flag yellow tapers the mett useful trees. la skfl In a semicircle to! tlon to yielding nectar for the accauat MiAk aad dnrabilltr." it gnat economic value, and ta used far Hgbt grades of luajber. It ankes (oed charcoal, is used by druggists aad artists. and artiflcera la MINARD--In Newbnrgh. N.

Thursday evening. September 1933. Frances, wife of the Hiram Minard, formerly of Sprici town. Funeral service will be held the residence of her son. Pert Micard.

North Chestnut street. Palu, N. 2 p. m. Sunday.

Sir Ere Dbs SB) 303 SOC HOI veil of Illiafra caacht In a gown of ivorvj coronet She ware white kM white aad bOBtuwt bride's the ralley aad a lace handkerchief! AaaoclaUoa Greeawood Maaravc at Carved IB wMct hla body an tkc straiaa of his BWM BO -Ikt tan carried a shower and lilies of Her! tri rk gift from the aroom. Diviae brwaze satin gown with hat, aad carried The brMeasaaMs bats. Tbe dWriawted 'I. tb Tbe arrtel bfewa by tbe far aad wide HI yeltow satla aad tight Jadtete'aad" -BBnoB sleeves, aad match lag i rfca rri carried tallsioaa i la meptloB at tbe bride's! are said to hoae followed the church ceremoav aner which Mr. atd Mrs.

Davenport left wedding trip to Chicago! aad Caaada. They will be at hove IB Stove RMge after October 1C Mrs. Daveaport atleaded Miss Madiera's Schvot la WashlagtoB aad her A. B. degree from Vassar.

with tbe clan of Mr. DBvnBort WBB graduated from Coraeil CBlrentty In and Is member of the Alpha GBBIBW Rho; frateraity. PMSW MM Taan OH Fossils, 8.0W yean eW. SZEKERES sad and loviMa: mcinory Klara SMfcrrm who this life fow years ago GOSK Nit hot fofgafteii- A'SL TMCnMOULN.

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