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THE KINGSTON DAILY FBKEMAN. KINGSTON. N. TUESDAY EVEXIXG. FEBBUABY 1.

1938. Loal Death Record licr huoband leaved two Mary and Helen, two wms, Charlfti and Joseph Kurloc, brothf-pj, Thomau SoinTi'lllP. N. JatiK-H K-olt. of Seattle, JuhOj iirid Scoll.

of Tim ftiwral i foe hfld froiii lier late home at Kddy- villp, ThurMlay i at In Si. cemetery. accord' Carrie F. Muoaon Dorr died In New Haven, Monday, January 31. The will arrive la this city at 1:40 p.

m. Thursday. Prayer service will be held at the funeral parlors of A. Carr i o'clock and o'clock at the and Son on Thursday afternoon Hiarl Cliun-h. whore 'o'clock.

Interment In Wlltwyck MaM i IIP off'-rcd. Cemetery. a i In UK- family jM Fremont Davis died sud- dccly after a abort illnew at her home at Mt. Marion Monday mornlnj. Dr.

Hugh S. Chldostcr called but Davis wan beyond medical aid. Heart trouble the cause of her death. Deceased wan In her 7. year anil Is survived by one daughtfr, Mm.

Henry of Mt. Marlon. Funeral nervlces will be lirld In the Mt. Marlon church Thurxday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial In Mt.

Marlon cemetery. John De Muccla. former renl- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL mi New York, Feb. I (JP--Stocks MAYOR HAGUE GOES SOUTH DAM Am l)obbcd a (lown iu to a OlOCKS ana market but leaden held recoveries I running to two or more points. I DeitllntB were slow tbroufhout.

What little activity there however, appeared In buying peri- Gained Monday Rcrerilnc trend that bat Chnrrli mornlns wln-n a hiKli of wan offrml for tlif i fcout by Hin licv. a C. It. Mi. slocks and bonds and most com- modi tics moved upward ycslcr- industrial issues rec- 5 lnauBUlal uc tc ods.

Kxtremc advances were rc- 1 duced near the filial hour as profit realizing became little more Insistent. Trantferc were at the, rate of about 800,000 iharei. In view of yesterday's rally, i first In nine gesflloni, many in-and- out trad ern did not linger r.vtti'n'-. i c1 a advance ot 1.72 points ID commitments bought at last' who died hiidili laht. a a on the Dow-Jones avernKes, clos-1 week's lows.

affrnooii. i ng the day at 121.87; rails were Tilting forward the greater part, and i ho well filled! 7 of da were St Bcth i will, i 5J lo i 6 alaocl Ichem. Crucible. National Steel, to pay The i 0 1 to 13-21. Due to tho birth Anaconda, Kennecott, Cerro Del rlim-i'of UK- i i Cradn nf St.

a Princess in Holland the A 1 I'asco, American Smelting, Doug-1 a School In attendance a market was i-loscd. Lon- Aircraft. Boeing. Chrysler. U.

a i lhr rilnr Ma.v. Uonal.i. S. Rubber. J.

I. Case, Oliver Farm, I I II II 11 I I fl 1 1 i i IHA tf 4 1 i i Kingston, dlfd January 17 a of lo Im rkct wag ct nd oa du Pont, American at In Allfe, Italy, a (1 a of a I'arls 1-ourne was steady and In-' Sutujiir(1 ol ot Texas him arc his wife, I rll n'" i Santa Pennsylvania, Jonnle De.MnccIo; three a a i )Uon WM alln ost Johns-Manville, Canada Dry, U. S. Italjih. William.

I lK (Ml(1I i a i 1 up. I a A11Ig Chalmers and Ccl- i i A i i i i i 1 I i i ilaughtcra. Mm. AUfiiiuta Cprawiro, i i i tlm large I The Steel I Bc-hcdnles Mrs. Oeorsc Macholdt, MTU.

Mai- i ID si." operations for this week at 30.5 colm Claire of Kingston, Mrs. I'hll-1 i a war! P'' tt ot capacity. This is a Ip La f'alca and Miss Marie DC Muceio of New York city. Mr. DC Muceio went to Italy In "KI2X for his health.

He was later jolnoii by his wife and lie has Ihed In retirement until his death. made, tho II. C. I I I lin.il i i a body V.HH lowr-rcil lest. I'iillipr i of J' car urop of 2.2 per cent from last week, first decrease since bcgui- i i i on a lends tin; a residence led the; lion of in tho jeclta- Fredrich Hulh died early this morning at hlx homo In Knopu.H.

The a will be private and Interment will be In Wlllwyck Cemetery. Krlonds i i to the remains may call at the late Wednesday between and 9 o'clock. He Is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Ilboda Scano; two Numerous sons, George Fredrlcb and Brrt- hold C. both of three grandchildren; a brother. Jacob, of New York i two sisters, AugiiBla Klcl.noli and Marguerite Huth, both of Germany.

Arnt Anderson, who for many years owncrl and operated a KIIIII- mer hoarding house at Acorn Hill, town of Olive, died at his 1013 8Urd street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, January 30, after a long Illness. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. A a Jensen Anderson; two sons, Guslav of Olive Bridge, and Thornan of Brooklyn, and six grandchildren. Masonic sprvlces will bo held at his late homo In Brooklyn. Tuesday evening, r.nd funcr.il sonlcc.s be hold at tho Olive M.

E. Church, Wednesday. February 2. at 3 p. m.

I in Tongoro cemetery. Mrs. Anna Carnrlght, widow ol Jumes Carnrlght, a former resident of Zena, died this morning at her home, 12 Park Place, New- burKh. Funernl services will be held In Ncwburgh on Tliursduj afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with burial In Cedar Hill cemetery in Newburgh. She IB survived by three children, Lcroy CarnrlKhl Mrs.

Douglas Baldwin and Ralph Carnrigbt, all of Ncwburgb three Mrs. Amanda Rlaki of Weat Haven, Mrs. Hen rietta Miller of KIngdton am Mrs. Bertha Van Do Bogert oi Zcna, and a brother, John I. Van Ettcn of California.

Mrs. Catherine Scott Horton. wife of Charles Horton and lifelong and highly respected resident of Eddyville, died yesterday afternoon following a short illness. She was born in EddjMllc tho daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Sweeney Scott. She was a losing and devoted wife and mother and by her sterling Christian character and willingness to assist any one in sickness or trouble will long live in the hearts of all who know her.

All her life she had been a faithful and devout member of the Church of the Sacred Heart at Eddyville. cards floral pleeen were re hv i lie f.imily were placed Hi" a Bearers were Lou i I a McDon- i i i'el' Spailer. Rav Oootl- i a I a TIIK The dollar was weak against foreign currencies yesterday and there were rumors of a new devaluation, which Secretary Morgenthan IB reported to have laughed off as inconsequential. Commercial Investment Trust Corp. report for 19.T7 shown net lor year of $21.501,290, how high record.

Karnlngs for the second hulf of the year were lower a those of the first half. Superior Steers of Inirrcsl iiiriiilM-rs of led at a i J235.000, vs. A in Westeni Pipe Slccl has a Colden Siinsol Lodije. No. i i for 10,000.000 pcunils of hold Us regular i penstock pipes to be Install- 1 i in Muchaiilcs' Hall, i Ladles' Atr.lllnry, 0.

H. i i No. 4, meet ihi.s i eil iu Grand Coulee Dam. Cont a a to $1.450.624. AVitli an nniiKally small a i)f railroad buying Colorado Fue! o'clock at (lie iioine of lro i(f to have operat- Mir.

T. i 22 i a i od in rc(1 tho last three of 1937. December net operating Income Camp No. P. 0.

of i Illinois Central was $2,176,210 street. meet Wednesday at p. m. at Mechanics Hall, 14 Henry street. All members are mitiestod lo be present.

Tlie national president of the order i make an official Kingston C'liapter, No. Among reports for the year arc: New York Telephone, $7.96 a share, compared with previous year. J. I. Case, $11.

vs. $12.30. Continental iiiK. on Class A shares, vs. O.K..S i hold I regular 1 0 1 Industrial Rayon, ::4 cents inj; i a evening.

Following outstanding at the close DIED DEWEY--At Kingston, N. January 31, 1938. Grace Mcrri- how Dewey, beloved wife of Ralph F. Dewey devoted mother of R. Maurice.

Krnest L. Eva, Ruth I. Dewey of Tillson. S. Y.

Funeral will be held from her late residence in Tillson, N. on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and at the Tillson Reformed Church at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment in the Rosendale Plains Cemetery.

DORR--At New Haven, January 31. 193S, Carrie F. Munsou Dorr. I Prajer service at the parlors of A. Carr Son, No.

1 Pearl street, this city, on Thursday at 3 p. m. Interment in "xViltwyck Cemetery. HORTOX--Entered into rest Monday, January 31. 1938, Cath-, erine Scott Horton.

beloved wife ot Charles Horton: loving mother of Mary. Helen. Charles and Joseph Horton. and sister of Thomas. James, Joseph and Henry Scott.

Relatives and friends are i vited to attend the funeral from i her late home at Eddyville, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock' 9:30 at the Sacred Church, -where a requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. Interment in the family plot in St. Mary's cemetery. HUTH--At Esopus. X.

Fcb- rnary 1. 1S3S. Fredrich Huth Funeral private. Fnends may call at the residence on Wednesday evening between the hours of and 9 o'clock. Interment in Wiltwyck Cemetery.

Please omit nowert. In MvModmn Ta sad and loving memory of ojr dear father husband. Frank Longto. -who sway February 1. 1933.

Wife and Children. the i a covered dish supper will lie served. Miss Nina Neehe, who is In charge of the entertainment committee, has arranged for a i f-lng lo be led by Mrs. Jessie Wolfrrslplg. All Stars iinil Mailer Masons arc welcome lo a About The Folks Thomas i who has been seriously III of pneumonia in Kingston Hospital, is improving.

Jack Cliaso, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Chase, of Deilerlck street, Is ill i pneumonia at tho Kingston Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. and a also Mrs. Korh Alvin Ruckmlck, of New Paltz.

-visited Edwin J. Koch, of A a avenue. on Sunday. A. IN the son of Mr.

Koch, of Albany inenup, lie is a graduate of Kingston High School, also a graduate of Pratt I i of UrooKIyn. He holds a position i a prominent architect In New York city. As a side inc ho writes articles in Motor iloat Magazine. Young Koch is to make a business i to Porto Rico on February 12. Issue Complaint Kansas City, Feb.

1 The regional oflire of the National Labor Relations Board hero issued a complaint today against the Fprd Motor Company's Kansas ity assembly plant, on the basis of charges filed by a P. I. 0. affiliate i more a 1.100 of its members -wore ousted because of mion activities. Giuiics Tarty There will bo an evening of games held a the Grange Hall on Saturday evening.

February 5. under the auspices ot the Stone itdgc Grange. The public is cry cordially invited to attend and a good lime is assured. LITTLEST MINISTER Jiit a tear in silence falling For one we laid away. la a aid rtlent graveyard aira today.

aid Daughters -wanted to hear the Rive rside, lad were turned away. of period, vs. $2.24. Dcvoc and RcynoldH. $4.05 vs.

$4.49. loans of member a iu 101 lending cities showed a decline of $43,000,000 In business loans for the week ended January 26: holdings of direct governments increased $33,000,000, Justice Black, new member of the U. S. Supreme Court, yesterday handed down a dissenting opinion in three cases by his aft- lon constituting himself a one- man minority. He held that no corporation is a "person" and thus is not entitled to the pro tnctlon of the 14th amendment to tho Constitution.

The 14th amendment provides that no state shell "deprive any person of life, liberty or property without dun process ot law." Department stores In the second Federal Reserve District have cut (heir stocks of merchandise below a year apo, arcordinj; to tho review of the Federal Reserve Bank. S. Kress and subsidiaries show net profit for the year of $5,856.447. ctjual to $2.30 on common stock. Nw York Curb Exchange QrOTATIOXS AT 2 O'CLOCK.

American Cynamid American Gas 24 American Superpower Associated Gas Elcc. 3 Bliss. E. Cities Service 1'J Klcctrlc Bond 7 5S Excello Aircraft Tool Equity Corp Ford Motor Ltd f.ifc Oil 3S Humble Oil Hudson Bay Min. Smelt.

International Petro. Ltd 3o Lehigh Coal Jt Kewmount Mining Co 57 Niagara Hudson Power Pennroad Corp St. Regis Paper Standard Oil of Technicolor Corp. anese. Quotations by Parker Ic.

Me! Elroy Kxchange. 120 Broadway, New York city; branch office, 2S2 street. QUOTATIONS AT O'CLOCK Air Reduction A. M. Byers Co DVj Allied CUem.

Dye IGti'j Allis-Chalmcrs Can Co I American Car Foundry iSi 1 American Foreign Power. a American Locomotive 18'i I American Smelt. Ret. 4S''s American Sugar Reft. 'J04 American Tel.

Tel American Tobacco, Class American Radiator 11 7 Anaconda Copper 31 Atchlson, Topeka SanU Fe Associated Dry Goods 7 A Auto 4 Baldwin Locomotive 8's Baltimore Ohio Ry 9 Bethlehbui Steel 57 flriggs Mfg. Co 1'1 4 Burroughs Adding Mach.Co. Calumet Hccla Mines Canadian Pacific Ry 7'4 and New York Produce Market New York, Feb. 1 spot steady; No. western c.

i. t. N. Y. Barley ateady; No.

3, domestic c. i. f. N. Y.

Lard steady; middlewest 9.1020. Tallow easy; special loose 5H nominal; extro loose inal. Greases easy; yellow choice house 5-5 Other articles steady and unchanged. Butter, 1,001,133, steady: creamery, higher than extra 343 4 extra (92 score), 33 1 firsts (8S-91) seconds (S4-S7) 29M--31. CUecsc irregular: state, whole milk flats, fresh fancy other grades unchanged.

KEKS about steady. Whites: Resale of premium marks 25 Nearby and mldweslern premium a 23 Exchange specials Nearby and -western exchange mediums 20 Browns: Extra fancy c- Nearby and western special packs Dressed poultry Irregular; boxes, fresh, fowls 36-42 23c. Frozen, fowls, 26-42 Fresh and frozen, old roosters 18c-21c. All other fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Live poultry, by freight firm.

Chickens, rocks 2l'c; colored 16c- 18c, mostly 17c-lSc. Fowls, colored 26 1 mostly 27c; leghorn 22c-24c, mostly 22e. Old roosters 13c-lac, mostly 15c. Turkeys, hen 30c; toms 25c. Ducks 20c.

By express, steady to firm. Broilers, rocks 20c; crosses 16c- 21c, mostly iSc-lOc. Fowls, colored 24 ic-27c, mostly 27c; leghorn 22c-21c. Old roosters 15c. Case, J.

1 Ccrro DcPasco Copper Chesapeake Ohio R. I Chrysler Corp Coca Cola 83'i 54 7 11(5 1 2 Columbia Gas Electric Commercial Solvents 8 Commonwealth Southern. Accompanied by his daughter, Peggy, Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City is shown as he waited in Washington Union Station for the train which was to take them vacationing in Florida. MARYBOROUGH Married In Jersey. Marlborough, Feb.

Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Ramsey, N. Mrs. Florence tral School last week. The victim is Gladys Griener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Griener of West The usual precautions are being taken by the school authorities to prevent the spread of the disease. Mrs. Margaret Dalby, -who has visiting her son, Edward L. i Kaufman, fourth grade teacher Dalby, left on Wednesday for AI- Conaolidated Oil Continental Oil Continental Can Co. 40 Corn Products Gl Curtis Wright A Del.

Hudson R. 13 Eastman Kodak 159 Electric Power Light 9 7 4 E.I. duPont a Erie Railroad Freeport Texas Co. C3 7 General Electric Co 39 1 General Motors 34 3 General Foods Corp 3214 Goodrich (B. Great Northern, Pfd 2214 Great Northern Ore Hacker Products O'i in the Marlborough Central.

toona and Philadelphia, and 8 'school, became the bride of Rob- Iatcr wi visit relathcs in Ohio. -Miss Newell spent the ert C. Dikeman of Westmorland. weck eild at lhe nomc hcr Mr. Dikeman was teacher of us- brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and riculture last year in the local Mrs. Albert Lyons at Middle Hope, school and left in July for a farm he owned upstate, but is now leaching in the Westmorland school, near Utica. Mrs. Kaufman is continuing her teaching here. Accompanying Mrs.

Kaufman to Vlstcr 1'arfc W. C. T. V. Ulster Park, Feb.

The Houston Oil Hudson Motors S's International Harvester 01 3 regular monthly meeting; of the W. C. T. U. was ueld at the home of Mrs.

Clarence Wells on Jan- Ramsey ary 26 Mrs Van Aken erine, and two Grace Graves. sons, and Mrs. leader, opened the meeting and Mrs Lynn offered prayer. "A Wish for the New Year" was read by Mrs. Herring.

"New Year by Mis. S. T. Van Aken. The topic for the home of their daughter Mrs meeting iwas "Lillian Stevens Grace of Hudson Ter- Mrs.

B. T. Van Aken gave rare, Mr. and Mrs. George Hal: a the work accomplished wick celebrated wedding anniversary Golden Wedding.

Marlborough, Fcb. January IS, at a dinner party in the PHOENICIA Phoenicia, Feb. 1--Mr. and Mrs. William Delaney, of Kingston, were week-end guests at the home of relatives.

Mrs. H. Lee Breithaupt and daughters spent a recent -weekend in New York attending the opera. William Haskell has been spending a few weeks with relatives in New York. Mrs.

Henry Quinn, of New Jersey, was a week-end guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Gormley. Jr.

Roscoe Paul, of Kingston, is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Harry Breithaupt. Miss Minnie Simpson spent Saturday in Kingston. Mrs. Grant Wyckoff, of Kingston, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Knnist. Mrs. frank Neice, of New Jersey, spent the week-end with friends and relatives in town. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Smith entertained friends from Kingston recently. Mr. Walter and Miss Bertha Breithaupt left on Monday for Miami, where they will spend some time. Fined $5 on Slot This mornlni in police Judge Matthew Cahill a fine of $5 on Cecelia ot the Empire Grill, been arrested on a charge ing a slot machine In ber Tho machine, which been seized by the police, ordered destroyed by toe In imposing a minimum 8s $5 it Is understood that Cabill took the attitude that' decision banded down some yJ ago where a machine was transported through the city ojj truck, in which the was discharged, had created impression that it was legal have slot machines in places business, such as stores and tau rants.

The case today In court the second slot machine case be brought to the attentiou Judge Cabill since he assume office the first of the year, aud i both cases he has held that machine was illegal, and has posed fines on tnose charged possession. LEVY BUYS HOUSE AT 331 MAIN" STKEE Oscar S. Williams has sold desirable residence property at 331 Main street, Including tw car garage, to Benjamin M. Lev; of the Levy Tire Co. Mr.

Let and family will move into ths new home within a few Tue house, of modern colonii architecture, was built by Hams some seven or eight yew ago. Mr. and Airs. Williams ready moved to their new home a Fairmont avenue, where they cently had completed a fine mod ern house of the bungalow type. The transaction was complete through the Mann Gross cy, 277 Fair street.

Men's Clothing Xews 15.00 Overcoats and Topcoats are now 12.9S. 16.50 Overcoats and Topcoats sell at 13.9S. 22.50 Overcoats and Topcoats have been marked down to IS.75. 35.00 Overcoats are 2S.75. This is telling what ss soiog on at Walt Ostrander's Cloti- ins Store.

It's the store "with the red door next to Ward's new store --Kingston. Young Men's Sport Suits arc IS.00. For 16.50 you can buy at Oxford Grey or Bankers' Grcr Suit for a man. He sells the Goodimate suits at 2G.50. He will take your measure for a suit at 29.50--many pat.

terns to choose from. Odd pants -for youns- chtfl are 2.88 fine worsted paiti for men are 4.9S. their golden ltl Lillian Stevens fund, ary. Mrs. Hal- ouc thine I by Ger- International Nickel i i i i International Tel TP! i formerly Miss Georpiana Covens Leavitt (Mrs.

a i Happcnsteadt. and married Georpe ens' daughter) was read by Mrs. lwir 50 ears ago, with the i W. K. Cole.

"The Lillian Stevens Kennecott Copper Rev Lashor ardiucr Legislative Fund" was read by performing the ceremony. i Mrs. Wells. A poem, "Building I was read by Mrs. Her- Marlborouch, Feb.

1 The rin S- Minutes of last meeting Keystone Steel i Lcliigh Valley R.R ij Liggett Myers Tobacco 93 Loews, Inc 47 Mack Trucks. Inc 21 McKeesport Tin Plats spread of whoopins cough in were read and Marlborongh has become so sen-' meeting at the home of Mrs. S. T. ous.

tbat efforts are being made to i Aken. The leader will be secure the consent of the parents'Mrs. L. Herring. Mid-Continent Petroleum Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelvinator Xatonal Power Light inoculation of all school chil- who have not had tbe dis- 1 RESIDENT ease or inoculations against ir.

I More than 200 were instulated at I 6 i the school last week W. "Washington, Feb. 1 UP)--Presi- kVATCH WIFE KIDE HORSE MOHICAN 57 59 JOHN KINGSTON THE MARKET WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Rational Biscuit J9? Harris, free of charge. The ser- dent Roosevelt will attend a horse -New lork Central R. 1 WE ARE AGAIN FEATURING SWIFT'S SELECT BEEF was furnished by the state i chn nparhv rnrt Mvpr Va N.

N. H. Hart. R.R... "tjjfree.

(snow at nearby -Mjer, American Co isV Marlborough Central School has! tonisnt in wblch Mrs Roosevclt I 11 accepted the invitation of the Ap-'will ride. The show is a benefit, pie Blossom Queen Committee to performance to raise funds for the' enter the contest for tbe Ulster infantile paraljsis campaign. County Apple Blossom Queen. In his letter to the committee Principal Dalby stated that he had ap- N'orthern Pacific Co. Packard Motors 4 4 Pacific Gas Elec Penney, J.

67 Pennsylvania Railroad Phillips Petroleum 33 Public Sen-ice of X. J. 17U IS United Gaa Corp; United Power 2'4 Wright Margraves Mines. Pullman Co Radio Corp. of America 31U 6'4 pointed Miss Harriette Robinson Banished from London London.

Feb. 1 W) Eddie Guerin, 76, who acquired interna- Shoulder Pot Roast HAMBURG, bo fresh 2 Ibs 12 of the school's English Depart- tional notoriety in 1905 when he! ment to act on the committee as became the first man to escape his representative. from Devil's Island, the French S'4 Republic Iron Steel J7U Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConnell i penal colony, today was banished Reynolds Tobacco Class 40'il 0 spent last Tuesday' from London three years.

He Sears Roebuck A Co at the home of Mrs. Annie McCon-' wa charged with loitering in a i Southern Paclflc is ncl1 fc 4 Birthday Surprise West Hurley, Feb. Howard Every was given a surprise party on Saturday evening, I January 29. in honor of her birthday. The party came as a complete surprise to'her and it was given by a group of Kingston friends.

The evening was spent in playing games in which guests entered wholehearted- i ly. resulting in much merriment. Mrs. Every opened ber presents just before the refreshments were Southern Railroad Co. The Board of Education of the', handbags.

with the intent to steal JgsTSii a 1 5n25JK! Standard Oil of N. two agents. The regular monthly Standard Oil of Indiana. bills of the school were author: Studebaker Corp ized to be paid, also lour large Socony Vacnom Corp. i equipment contracts.

There are Texas Corp. Held lexas corp 40 i eyuipmen Teias Gulf Sulphur 3H' i are now Timkea. Bearinr Co" Union Pacific R. R. United United only two equipment contracts that The contracts paid are for equipment of the agricultural room, science room, cafeteria and typewriter tables, art servcd.

She found she had got- 5. Cast Iron 27U bles. library tables, etc. The two ten many beautiful and useful gifts. Among her gifts there was a beautiful birthday rake upon which was -written Happy Birthday.

Nettie. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Differ. Mr.

and Chris. Saundcrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Crum. Mr.

Mrs. Jasen Eoice. Mr, and Mrs. Millard DcGroat. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph DeGraff. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Van Aken.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lonpendyke. and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Every. U. S. Industrial Alcohol. IJ.

S. Rubber Co contracts -which are unpaid are the equipment of homcmaking room U. S. Steel Corp 54 inland excluding shades. Western Union Tele.

Co 'M'Z' Ur al i Raymond Linsi? El. Mfe Co Dccame Parents of a son on Yellow Truck Coach. Most Active ST. KEMT St. Ketrv.

Fob. Aia Society will hold the February meeting at the home of Hrs. Tracy Vaa Vliet on Thursday at p. m. will be Mrs.

Tracy Vliet and Mrs. Lewla Van Vliet. New members and vlslton are welcome. Mrs. E.

Koch has called to the Bronx due to the death of her brother-in-law, William 1. Koch. On Thursday craning at o'clock the St, Remy Fire Deisirt- ment will hold a social ani card -l-JS I Tbe 15 most Stock Exchange issors on January II, irerc: r. S. Yrllow Trufk n.

Motors Chrysler Bfth. Stn-1 AM. Copper N. V. Oitral Ktwtrtt Int.

V. S. Con. Motkvr Am. T.

T. Ktp. Steel is attending doctor. Mrs. Linsig is the former Miss Flossie Mackey.

I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elliott became the parents of a daughter born last week. Dr. Harris" was the attending physician.

The Ladies' Aid of the Marlborough Methodist Church will hold lijw 12.SM 1J.T ft S.7M S.ftt 1 -j-i" -f i 4- -HH their regular monthly meeting on i Tuesday afternoon, February I with Mrs. William Masten, president. preridint. The Marlborough Boy Scouts held their weekly meeUnc last week, and Boy Scout week and fu- party at the honite. The pah- lie 15 Invited.

be wilt S. held, -with tte following being elected: Senior! Patrol, Alonro Preaeler; Mcretarr and treasurer, Robert Good; bn- irlers, Stuart Schoonmakcr and Ci- SHOULDER ROAST KEST CKVTKK CUTS SHOULDER STEAK Stew Beef or Sosp Slunk, fe.lftc CALAHAMS tb PORK SHOULDERS ft PORKCHOPS tb FRANKFURTERS ft 15' Dc Blasio told he understood from tro Valentino. commsBdins officer in tbe i World War that he had is rardonpd because of Ws war wrr- the Marlboroush record. CHOCOLATE ANGEL. FOOD, "Of XEWE5T" is KGG KECIPE MAMMOTH SIZE CREAM PUFFS a.5c wrre wm rran rnr.AM JUIS.

POPPYSEED ROLLS TANGERINES, jccy, Urft Ww Rrren SiAU TENDER FRESH IUS900MS. fc. SPEaAt TOOAY 29 idh 1 EACB WTATOC, auRnnr BAITS. Mne sucDinat.

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