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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 23

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Locd Death Record of R. Leslie Barlet, died Wednesday" land Funeral which will bouquets in the form will be held at the late which were placed "ear the caakVt tttfduee in Uberty on Friday. Th, funeral of Charles Eufene 0 Raftrty, John wyakoop held from the late i Edward on Locust arenue this after- foon at 1:40 o'clock with burial in tt McCutcheon. Burial was th tu ll In it. Cem- Bd I The Rer.

Wiltwyck cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Ro Bd I The Rer. winiam Chilton, pastor of the Hurley Re McD ni (1 the cortege at the iltMMArii fhuvAtt and vw.vi.^^ me cemetery and pronounced the final lh mM Wendel Kidnaping (prmed Church, officiated.

New PalU, April 30--The burial Darld A. Clous took place re-i jintly in the New Palti rural ceme- I frry. Mr. Clous' home at St. Held ID AJbans, Queens county.

Besides his Josephine Deyo Clous, he is arrived by two children, David and I The funeral of Mrs. Adelia Bolce TTM 1 N. April 30 of Zadoc Pratt Boice Wa8 Assistant District Attorney Francis field this afternoon at 4 o'clock from A. Madden of Queens county, parlors of A Carr Pearl street. The Rev.

B. Seeley of the Fair firmed Church, officiated. was in Wiltwyck cemetery. Paltr, April 30--The funeral on Mrs. Daniel Hasbrouck was held 80ry oa annou today the arrest of So of Trenton, In connfcc Burial I tion th tne Ptul Wendel case.

Madden said Marcus was arrested a fugitive warrant as.an accet- to the Wendel kldnapinf. from her late home on South Chest- was held without bail by rrett had been 111 in Kingston for last few weeks. Besides her is to be transferred to th. county Jal1 todt7 'eutenant James Di Louie of the er band she leaves many friends to Trenton police, who accompanied cemetery. Mra.

Marie Wife of Harrv Kennedy evening in the Kingston Hospita services will be held from of her brother, Harr lennady, 39 Downs street, on Sat afternoon 2:30 o'clock with Wirlal in Wiltwyck cemetery Be her husband she is survived one son, Harold, a sister, Bessie of William Makely of Albany and brother. in the I two Brooklyn detexitires In making the arrest, said Marcus delirered Schuman, money "from; someone in New cr" to thass ia Hurley on arrived by former resi- thli city, died at her home Wednesday. She is brother, Thomas H. this city; a sister. Miss Lantry of Hurley; a Kenneth Lantry of Kingston, and a niece, Miss Xewkirk Lantry and.

her jier ter at one time conducted a store number of years on upper -ay. Faneral services will be from the parlors of A. Carr I street, on Friday after- with kidnaping Wendel. The kidnaping delayed Bruno Richard Hauptmann's eaieeutlon for the Lindbergh baby kidnaping days. Di Louie said he was informed Marcus would be indicted In Brooklyn today The Brooklyn detectlres who went with DI Loute to make the arrest were James Dowdell and Kis- In hit cell.

Marcus laughecTand denied all knowledge of the case. "They're f-ot the wrong man I don't know what ill about," he Locil WPA Employing Approximately 873 Men in Kingston Arthur F. Halllnan. director of WPA proitam In Kingston and Ulster county, stated today that at the winter's program of lay- new sewers and water mains were completed that the work of re! constructing would be taken up. At the preaent time in Kingson the WPA la giving work to ap- proilmately 873 men.

The bifgeat project that the WPA las under way the Roosevelt Park eww system. Water are alto being laid in Pine street. treet and West O'Relily street, pre- aratory to paving those streets. A force of WPA workers are en- fhf din Block Park, and the material needed for the erection combined grandstand and rest If rk has been requisi- by Mr. Hallinan.

and work on constructing the building- will be started as goon as the materials needed arrive. Large gigns now mark all WPA in the city. These aims are aim l.r to those being used of WPA projects throughout the countrv. These signs are in three sizes, (mail, aedium and large. The first two are U8ed to iderulf Professional rojects, women's work and other ln-i, door projects.

The large signs will I appear on road and other construction projects. "Tnese uniform markings fo fam ef lr gatlOrtd In Atlanta to bury of th. administrator, explained "ar to prevent confusing them with pro supervi lon aid. JJ-year-old cigar maker nied all knowledge of Wendell. Ellis arker, Sr and hit the Blee- elds, Harry Weiss or other Clt cemetery.

'ooney, daugh- of MttL Nellie smith and burial 'Mooney, daugh- Moonejr following a lengthy funeral will heW fro home e.t 9T West Chester street a 9 o'clock at St. Peter's the alleged kidnaping and ery people there. Marcus said he 'never took an message to New York which nigh have contained information' of-whic he wag unaware. wu an will be offered for the're- of her Miss. 'Mooney wae member of the younger ircle of aaddened to kcr deftth tfe- member of St.

pTter'e Chufch hec Jlfe, also mem-ber of the Society of Children 'of Mary, The Jjitemeflt will to In St. Peter's Cemetery Although he said. Ala arrest unexpected he appeared calm unworried. Miiici Awarded $300 la Contract Action County court was adjourned thk o'clock Friday afternoon, at which tima sentence will be- pronounced on Prudnecla and Jose Spaniards, who were conricted of robbery, first Judge Twer may Impose all the way from 10 to 30 years under the law. Jurors who have been serving on the April panel were excused for the term after Judge Traver had congratulated them on their efficiency and fairness as Jurors during the present term.

He stated that in all experience he had never Men a more fair or intelligent panel of jurors. At the opening of court a sealed responses erdict was returned in the Mllici vs Frisca action. Plaintiff was awarded 1300. Thomas Plunkett appeared ind asked that motions on eonar, who on Monday laat following a -WM held from the home of clock thence to hurcl1 at 9:30 a Man of requiem waa offered for by the st DUD April Alice Funeral at tie parlors of A Carr ft Son, Xo. i atreet, on Friday p.

m. (D. S. Relatives and invited. Interment in Cemetery.

g. rest auu mOUOHS OH 7 the part of defendant be postponed I es ln Connecticut, until FrMoi- new duties region manager until Friday afternoon. Monthly Meeting Of Men's Club Friday erenlng, the monthly meeting of the First Presbyterian Men's Club win be held in the church hall on Tremper arenue. This is one evening of the month which the 40. or more club members egard as a very special "night out," for the indoor games and sports at the disposal of this lively group and the carefree, friendly spirit of the nrf a the Occasl0n a memorable one The club has its serious moments, too.

and has many worthwhile accomplishments to its credit tn the men painted the large church kitchen helped considerably ln maintaining the F-on April 30--Miss Munn of Ulster park was a weekend guest of Miss Shirley Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Ralston Munson have moved into the Haber house. Mr.

and-Mrs. DeWitt Shultls and family of Woodstock were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Shultis' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ASHOKAN Ashokan, April 30--Mr.

and Mrs. Kinney of a and Pierce of Woodstock who have been C. Mabie. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Smith of a share of the eipense of Installing a System the sponsors out-door picnics Th The a families and plans this ear for the nrst outing on Decoration Dav be heard tomorrow night churca nd Hawk Promoted By Dunlop Company Davis Hawk, who for ome time has been manager of the Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation store at 351 Broadway, bas won very decided promotion in the ompany.

Mr Hawk has been promoted to manager of the Dunlop ire and Rubber which ixtends eastward -Jfrom Hartford and includes several of the Broadway are receiving congratulations ove the arrhal of a daughter at their home Mr and Mrs Wilbur Matthews md son have moved from the Bevler Sleight house They are Mrs. Matthews' parents until the completion of their new house which now being built The Reformed Church Softball earn will practice at Hercules Field 6.30 this evening. Lucretia Rebekah Lodge, No. 283 will hold a card party at the Ulster Park lodge room, on May 13. The public is invited to attend Frank Palen has returned from a business trip to Spring Lake, N.

J. Mrs. Palen and son, Bruce, accompanied Mr. Palen as far as Asbun Park here they remained for a days The Maj meeting of the Prlscilla Society will be held Monday evening May 4, at the home of Mrs. Jump Mrs and Mrs Robert Clark will be the hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jordan are moving from the Wallace Miller house on Green street, to the uppe flat of the David Harris house The Boy Scouts of Troop 26 Port Ewen held their regular bus ness beeting in the Reformed Churc Hajl Monday evening, April 27. Th meeting was opened at 7.15 by Jac Spinnenweber. The troop wen through its regular drill which end ed at 7-25.

The dues were then collected by the assistant scribe-as George Clark, the scribe, wa de layed by special business. After the minuies were read Mr Goertz talkec to the boys about to Camp Florida stopped over with hV brother. Mr. and Mrs R. Mr.

Pierce lived 27 years in Tampa spent a month at that place while Sir and Mrs. Kinney put the time In at St Petersburg Sclnijlcr Weidnp of Hvde Park spent the week-end with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ttllllam Gri-en Mr. and Mrs.

Alonio Haver visited his sister, Mrs. Jane Beesme'r and son, Victor, and daughter Mr' and Mrs Don Van Etten in Samson- vllle Sunday Mr. and Mrs Spencer Jones visited his mother, Mrs Sarah Jones in Pacama last Sunday. Jervis Bell of Kingston called on bis parents. Mr.

and Mrs Nelson Bell and sister, Chloc, Tuesday oyn avl11 of OIivc a caller Tuesday. Alhorf A A 23 Aiks Assembly to Reconsider Bill Albany. April in Governor Lehman the lican-controlled a to reconsider his elrtt-point bill to align New York -vltn Federal Social Security Act irrappod a a i pa tisan do- bat" The Thief Ewutlve a i a inn-word mesdnsjo to tho expressing i a i at refusal to permit the i ro romo ore of Committee for (Inor sideratlon. and r. IP people "are i to a i i a of the bill Itself i tho Ths proposil provioush adoptpil by the Democratic beaten In the psnombly bv substantially a partv "It a a should clonph lolloiv partisan and political the said "If thero ever was a i i in Opinion should considered la a completely non-partisan and pulitlcal It is the social seeunu bill." ConlU HOM Meeting.

Cordts Hose Co. will hold an Important meeting on Thursday i Mav 7. at 8 o'clock It Is lequwd that member attend as final arrangements will be made for attending the county convention Following the meeting refreshments i a caller hero Trip To Point. On 29. the Moran School of Business Is a i a trip to West Point.

A larse group has already signed up In anticipation of a pleasant trip and a good time Saturday, to DANCE TM Among thing, to th 8e a 1 venl I 101 baaeball Anv one wishes to up by railing All are asked to phone reservations crowd and and tennis po maj AT MANNERCHOR HALL Sat. MAY 2 MODERN MUSIC BUTTER Bennett 9 Eltfn Creamery Roll ml I I I svr fnAkm. N. CROWN. TEL.

2066 2067 Out Best Ukter Co. Gr. A 24 doz. May Day Specials Oolrt Meflal Cake Flour i Chromliun Truj- i Moonty Mooaey. THE of fntereM to Menben of Frmtemal Installation of took place Tuesday evening at the regular meeting of Kingston Lodge.

No. 970. Loyal Order of MOOM, at the home on Cedar street. At the conclusion of the Mrs. Xettie- L.

Smith the late Owen J. friends are invited I'odge chef. Block. 10 His Half Moon in Cairo. He also told how they could ears a Jew weeks camping by washing dishes, serving ul C0u ters etc The boys didn't like this idea because they would have to wash dishes.

At 7-40 o'clock the boys divided into classes and during this time flve fellows SUGAR Pure Granulated 51k. 24 MILKS Dried Beans TaO Erap 3 20c i i 10c Salad Dressing, Cil ICI upon his new duties and his position as manager of the Kingston Dunlop store at 351 Broadway been as- Signed to A. Ifarvey Derby, who will continue as local manager" Mr. and Mrs. Hawk, who' have residing at 30 Emerson street V- neriu fr her late iwulled were: Dicutor.

Joseph the South Manchester. Conn. Offl- ner me were: inctator. Chester street. Fabino; vice dictator, Mortimer at 9 cl and Block: prelate.

John Haley: rintota 01 1 11 here a GwRe Moorc: treaaurer. John HSTM! 1 1 offcred fof the Anthony Er.na. Her eoul. in the Ar and William Robinson in family plot In St Peters Cemetery. this citv April I2 nUon alv nI June to Earle M.J_ 23.

j-j i- Marie Kennedy ry Schuman. the Delegate to attend the con- i Owlwled. of her on Satardiir at '-Jo Testimony was concluded (D. S. T).

R-la-ivcs and In contract action are inrited. Interment In I TMVSht hy John JUlicl ageism An- Cemeterr. 00 YOU REALIZE? A TOT MTOIMTIO OAT omxnrt; MEMORIALS Boys Build Their Own Monoplane Raymond Kaizman. 15. ton of Mrs.

Rose Katzman. and Gus Fuche. 15. son of Mr. and Fred lire on the Cape road, between and Ulster Heights, Jalo the newi thwe The boye.

who are students at --JlwiHe Hica School and life Frioa and olem. Plaintiff in Boy Scout troop of that be entered into a roa- Lutheran Church, arc reported to a 1(lt i nd tltcrn Anthony Erena. recited the Bo Scosit Benediction. The boyg then snjojed some new and Interesting Karats and at 0 o'clock the troop dismifsc-d. Arcepf.

Work Washington. April 30 Jp. rM sing their dnvo to slash work relief rolls. WPA officiate said todav the needy offers of farm or other private employment. Opening pri lanlin FLOUR Red Wing Special Bert Minnesota Patent COFFEE Santos U.P.A Sno Sheen Woodbnry's Facial Soap 25c New Home Rhubarb fc ley Point Salmon 2-25c OC 35c Cl-wun Flllwl Vanilla 2 Irs.

Bakhif Powder, Royal, 12 oz. 31c TaWe Salt, big 10 pound bag 19c Jack Frost 3 19c Puffed Wheat 9c Rice. Natural Apricots, tall cans 3-29c BEEF U. B. Inupwtcd Flnwt Quality Mntem Slrar.

Stew, 2 tbi 25c ShoaUer 21c Rolled Rib 25c Chuck Steak 25t Sirloin Steak 31c Rond Steak 31c PorterfaouM 35c, 38c PORK End Rout 23t EM! Chops 25c Saniafe 2k Lef Roasi 28c choc. VEAL 38c FOWLS AT. frffti 28' It). BACON a 1 absorb a large-, share of the 3 no who. now being dropped from WPA" jobs" a said another to employment TEA BALLS Bert I'ekoe DoLlOc, 100 -59c LARD Pare Rendered J4 rtrrpt Formans Campbelfs Pisbnry Roar, 5 lb.

sack 29c Qmfty Oaij Martini Butter Wafers 15c m. Iti. MJUII. m. it rb.

rlty. tract to Jake over when to Take he found had ceeks now to re- for daaafw under lie contract. low '001 a motor. two-cylinder. 1 1 LOTH BROS.

54. tire BUT. U.P.A. MEMBER tStol 177 EVERETT'S FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GREEN BEAMS, 2 CAUPORWA PEAS, 2 2fc SOUD TOMATOES, 2 JSc KCKltGLEnuCE Itt Cam HEAITS lit HUESH CUT ASPARAGUS 27c OTRA 1C HAVEL ORAJIGiS, 3Sc SEEDLESS OUTEFROIT 4-2Sc FliSHKETS 4 CARROTS 2-lfc WALL and MAIN SPEaAli A NEW ASSORTMENT OF POUANDERS JEUOES. RELJSHES AND A nous, AalO PURE FRUIT MIR Ifc.jir U.P.A.

MEMBER DEUVERY rW 2 2 for A. Fiftr TEMPTING BAKED GOODS FROM OUR OWN BAKERY EVER BEST BREAD, 2 15c THE FIA1Y CtHRY ARTS 4 ISc AIMOTO 1 fc. 2Sc CMC DEVI FOOD UYH i Ivw) sut. 1 I FVR 1 VPVsVfe CAUS RR1WAT, WIMWCCAttSTOORWEH.

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1873-1977