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Middletown Times Herald from Middletown, New York • Page 7

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M1UUU.TUWN TIME8 HERALD. MtDDLETOWN. N. and 5 returned home weeka tour through the Hn. Carol Rosa 111 lor home near Fair Oaka.

rs.Harr/'AdamiotIII|bland i Is tuning her aliter, Mra. Ml Pfaff. twenty Hljhland M. Emll Kubl wai hostels to pinochle club yesterday at her ll twenty-two Foreit f. William Brown and Mrf.

J. won prliss. ot itnt MM. B. Mllchell.

D. Dalley; MM; 1. Bhlera and 71111am Sahwald, 3rd, Is A to his home forTy-tour Wli arenne, by Illaesa. Jeanette Harrison, Moa en left Thursday for falo, where wai called by serloni Illness ot txt mother Is IM with pnesmbnla. Wednesday MJnlnf.

PilfM ilfh acorei were won by Mw gn Urkln and Mis, Rita BUM. tueats MUa Bettrlct anwll, MM. UUlao UnptM. Us Alice Uodge, Mlu VlT 1 lu Mar Mlu.MttJotto Hart ann. Thomas r.

Moran, two Bait Mala tell ndorer, N. to spend guesl of MI'S Alleen nnwalds Were HosW "ir. and Mrs. William Sinn lid, entertained their carl at their tome, forty-foo isner arenuo, Thursday Kg. Threo tables ot cards wer play and awards tot big! ore were to Mrs; Jame.

and Mrs. William Sana aid Albert Maarterg and Cltr ice Hulse and consolation far wert glren to Mrs. Clarenc olse and JamM Ward. meeting will be hel Ixt Thursday at the homo h. Jsmes WarJ, ftrton arenue.

A medley sup ft will be aerred at an in card playing will follow. Ruth Haddon enlertalne tablos of bridge at 6me, thlrty-foar Gardner ter Allet Wliner, spent Thuti. day here rlaltlng friends. Richard Moran, tire year old son ot Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Moran, 111 Academy avenue, who enter, ed Horloa Memorial Hospital Wednesday Bight wltn pnMBtonla, was reported as 1m. proted Mrs. Frank Ororer her pinochle club at her home, fourteen Albert stmt, Tuesday afternoon, lllth scott was by Mrt. Ida Oreenleaf. The next meetlni will bo at tho home of Mrs.

John Brown, eighteen Smith street, Tuesday, March seien. Al Morris, who das been apendlax tew 'days with her sister, Mrs. Murray Schnlmaa hat returned to her horns In Brooklyn. Mrs. Max has returned troa Kllenrllle, she was risking her mother.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Wlllara Rey. olds, J51 Wiener atenue. day York City, Simpson Hostess Miss Adelaide Simpson, West Main slrot, at two table, of brldga her home Thursdaylerenlnj.

The flrat-prlie was won by MDs Eleanor Hal- toad and the second by Mrs. Qertrudo Knltfln and consola- loh faror went MUs Edna Bennett. present besides prlui wlnneti wero Mlsa othy Fulton, Mrs. Ernestine Joodwln, Mlis Harriet Fisher and MlM Loretta Mra Ooodwln assisted hostws In Club Notes CKI.KIUUTK MOKTflOMBnV lalwt htfb Mhool protran win drottl (o an of Lonttellow'a birthday, Sheeley lead nMMlloni (rom tht nutb OrerbVer, oonncll leerelary. nounetd eliMM would alternate la pioTldlnt P'O- uram on iiiweedlni The ilith tad iridw wore prment.

American poor can't 10 tc lhl HUOH til lili iradraMhere lart yeaf. llJs Olara Lawson' of Wood- who been part of two weeks' fintlon with ntr brother-in-law and? ter. Mr. Mrs. I.

Lester Burnett, eleren Orchard IMTM In few day. Tl lel In Warwick. Sirs. Mlaner, who spent a week Horton Memorial Hoi- pltal, where reeelrcd treatment for her eyes, Is now at her home, and IB much ImproTOd. Mra.

0. M. Houston and da.nsh. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THB enice Restaurant Roberts Street (Sons of Italy Bldg.) SATURDAY, MARCH 7th COJIK IS AND TRX OUIl SPKCIAb i- SATURDAY DINNER "Clcnnllncss Our Motlo" Entortalnol Kwdlwraltwa L. Root and mother, Charlotte Stlmion, nlnety-eljhi Beattle Monue, IHM ot the Neodlecratt club at their Wednesday afternoon with twonty-throo nwmbera pren- plaos were made for a fioclau and card jurtr.

for to be held at the home of tlri. tsel- Miller nue. Thoratoy March nineteenth at elght-HUeen, with Mra. Oeorgt BullU chairman. A public card party was planned for March twenty-iUth at eight- fifteen at tie of Mri.

Era Cartnxiih, ninety-tour Orand with MM. John as chairman of arrangements, by-laws were read by lire. John Post and accepted. After tbs budnwj joiMon a social time wsg had and refrcehmenU ed by the hostesses, who were as- br Mrs. deorw Bullls.

Mrs. William Dodd, Mw. Joanle Conkllne. 1 Wlltoi and MM. Post.

Councillors' Party The Past association of Olympla Council. Dsush- leri ot America, held a card party yesterday afternoon In Mechan- ics''Home with (Ire tables of pinochle and one of bridge In play. Mrs. Eugsne McOulre. Russell D.

FWher and Mrs. Roy Duryea won prlies for high stores In bridge and the plnoonle awards went to I Mrs. Cbarlos Price, Mrs. Anna L. Ernhout.

Mrs. James S. Ogaen, Mlsn Emma Imholi and Mrs. Mar 'saret Edwards. Anotbor party will 1e next Thursday at two-flfteen In Mechanics Home.

Is atren months oM James Jcsoph, amply gnard ed br two.dogglea. parents are Ur. and Mra. 1. J.

of Ooshen. 1 --Photo by asiecretarr. The others conllnn. ed In otflco aro Mrs. Lillian Hughes, first rice Mra.

CharlM Mlllspaugh, president and Mrs. Matthew 0 Jones, treasurer, The auxiliary plans chicken supper to bo serred April alxleenth under chairman shtp of Mrs. 0. Wtlllamwn. Robert Stanley only twelrt days old when he posed for this ptctura at thi lome of his a Mrs.

Ralph Wearer, twenty-two Oak street. Partr Who AM) Town Members ot Chapter of First Baptist church held a farewell party yesterday afternoon at the of MM. Albert Wood, twenty-three Chestnut street, for Mrs. C. l.

Vanderhotf and Mrs. Otis Hardenberg, who will soon more from Mlildletown. The ruMts ot honor were presented with boudoir lamps. Nelson Miller assisted the hostess In aerr- Ing refreshments. Sisters Webb Morton Auxiliary All Offlccra The Women's Auxiliary of Webb Horton Memorial Presbyterian chnrth'reeteeted all officers at a meellng at mo church roaterday Including Mrs.

William Herman, nho had liocn fllllnd out an un- etplred as prwldent, and Mrs. II. Dollo Crawford, who had been filling out an unoxplred term St. Paul's Aid Itn Membcri The MdlM Aid Society of St. Paul's Melhodlit Episcopal church meeting yeslorday at the church accepted ten women Into membership: Mrs.

Sarah Allen, Mw. Florenco Valuuotte, BrKt. Mrs. J. O.

Dtxon, Mrs. Otorge Foster, Mrf. Hoyt How. land, Mrt William Kortrghl, Mrs. M.

Paul. Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Benjamin Conkllnr. A derottonal pwloa was led by Mra.

F. P. Shear, president and business Included reports by group leaders nnd arrangomenls for dinner to be atrted for the Or- anro County CWl Englnwra association March twentieth Innchispn for tho district confer- it the Epworth Lwwo Mai second. Nted If householders had no need of SafeDepositBoxes this city would have little need of 'policemen and firemen. Our safe Vaults are here because of your need of protection from loss- jf ORANGE COUNTY TRUST COMPANY It KJOW.tVOWH,«.Ti on Interctt Accounts Wish To A THE FIRE DEPARTMENT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT THE MAYOR FAnd all friends that assisted In any way to help save theli store and stock from the fire Saturday night.

WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OUR SMOKE SALE ANNOUNCEMENT RENTER'S MEAT MARKET 12 EAST MAIN ST. DIAL Sugar Cured Hams 19c lb WHY? 7,554 CASH SALES We 160 pain Ruffled We 131 Unpaintcd Chaki at We sold 300 Part Wool IJUnkeU it $1 We sold 92 End Tables at sold 240 Wonder Shredders at $1 We sold 5S3 pairs Bemberg Hose at 2 for ft Wo sold 180 Rayon Crcpo Slips at $1 We sold 281 Men's White Shirts at Jl We sold 362 Rayon Undies at 2 for We sold 128 Women's HaU at Why? Localise on Dollar Days, the biggest selling days of year, 'the Tompklns Store was crowded with customers buying tho biggest Dollar Values In lovmt That'a why Tompklna DolUe Days this spring, as always, were a tremendous success! TOMPKINS 29-35 NORTH MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. DIAL 4501 Chopped Ibs. POT ROAST BEEF, lb.

A A A 1 2 Z5 PRIME RIB ROAST, lb. Coasting Pork lb 14c 'ROUND, SIR- i CROSS RIB 5 ROAST, lb. Pork Chops lb ISc Tender and Juic STEAKS lb. ROASTING PorkSausage 6 FREE DELIVERY TO ANY ELKS DANCE TO FETE OUTGOING LODGE OFFICERS Flftr coaplw attended a dunco at mils' club for of tie lodna and tholr last nlgnt Frederick Sheorln, Frani DlensC T. Hawkins, Arthur Wilbur Gum, 0.

E. Shoemaker T. B. Drochu, W. Lawrence, S.

Close, and J. comprised the committee In '''Thfiodso will hold aoml- formal dance In farewell (o the retiring officers Tnwdar evening, MarcH thlrtT-Hrst, It nouuced. KAOIiKS TO KI-ECT At a mestlns of Eroplto Fraternal Order of Eagles lant nlRht, George Finn, William Weyraucb and P. O. Pallor vrer.

named as nominating conmUlee to offlcere to be elected at tfie nert meeting. Fire candidates woro Initiated Into mombnrshlp. Austin Stanley had jos opened hla month to say something when the photographer unappod picture. Ho Is the flre-month- old eon ot Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Coi, flro avenue. --Photo by Pino The Mayor's Pet SPECIAL Shmnpoo ami $Wl5 U'KD. Shampoo Mid $1,00 set DEAUTT SHOP Aniui Haro Viola nornbcracr 20 Main St. Dial 1012 Carolyn June's father la Mayor of Othrlllo. Tll me sll the daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Howard Murray. She nineteen months old when tho picture taken. Pine Buy Your Spring Clothes atButler MAKt YOUR OWN Newest Fashions for Men, women, Children! SUTLERS m0 TOMPKINS 29-35 NORTH MIDDLE-TOWN, N. Tf.

THE SMART ENSEMBLE- A Watteau Hat A rorlrol ot a lorely foml- nlne stylel" Most every woman looks becoming In one of Of coarse, the Tompklns millinery department shows an ex- collont Mwrtment of lorely "Wattcan" models la black. skipper bine, chukkcr and sand. Hand Bags Choose the bag for your ensemble from Tompkins wonderful selection. Every new shape, type and leather. A Jacket Frock Spring's ouUtandlni style! The Jsckot frock oomos In ly prints as well print and plain color combinations.

lurol colors SM black, guards- msn blue and grow. In sliM II to 0. 15 West Main St. Suede Gloves Imporlod Franwl Real Icld tuede gloro4 la the ultra raojqnetalre model. A soft, anppte loatber that perteclljr waihable.

Sprlnj shades of tan, oszibell, wSIte and black. $2-98 Pr. Hosiery Use the Holeproof color chart to select the proper hosiery color for the spring ensemble. Sen-ice and chiffon weight hose at and $1.95. A Crepe Coat wool tin faiblonabla coat fabric for sprlns! Atteatlon to UnliWns, lines aod awms make coaU wlttioat far vim- mlnj- SlrlliU In black at.

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Years Available:
1927-1947