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Middletown Times Herald from Middletown, New York • Page 16

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SIXTEEN GOSHEN NEWS AND NOTES MlDM.BTOWN.Trir" KKIDAY. 27, mi. i. Agent GRAND JURY'S REPORT HELD OFF FOR WEEK Scluim in Albany la Argue Cute on Appeal! Inriuiriei To Conlinut Tueiday tiOSIIKN IIIMrlrt Attorney Fianklh A. Rchrlvtr eallrJ of flam for and rijoil, I flrand Jury In lo anil wlthewes In at I's-t twn lha not apprar ilr-tll ncii Tuesday.

tTvfc ca'W the Nowl rlly rofrnnnctit Invalid! linn and of mKippro. nt public i i a M. I'offi-y of Mr, SVhrlter abamlfx it lil pro r.taiii fi-r the (Uand niPrtlne hr dMind ho In A a before the el In IV rase nf i II. ru r' A a a SAl- lak." i l.i-nn"'s plsce. a ropMt from 10 IV fiidtnt In a r.nmb't ft ca.ws No i-pirt fr-m lit.vul lll'ly i i nt Hi-' ,1.

and i tbi- r.r-ort uH! t'O fln.nl Is uncorMln. STII.l. IIKllll.Ui may ti-i pla.v In a cf tl-o lor the St. llvr al llsrr Hall tnnlehl. lift Irotn r.n In- he to Ills In Ia5t work.

At- will St. Joan's. In tvc tames the CiH'd Tlmotr I 'he i Acrs an.l Iho ticMhrn Hlch Srbivl play sru'ihiT plrls team. THREE UNION SERVICES ON HOLY WEEK PROGRA OOSIIKN--Threo, onion wrv Ifca'have been planned aa a pa of We Holy Wee4T program lu Prcleilaut ChBKhM. herf.

CO W. Jan-w. the PIT liyterlan. and the Mtlhod Chuiehcs will mcM at Iho lall at 7:30 neit nig the llev, Luther M. Illckni el (he Preibyierlan Wurch preach.

'rhc llev. M. t). Itfnncll Thurway at nlon thd First I'rtrt I'liurcli. A IhrM hoiir for Fridiy begin at noon it continue until three at St.

Jatnr Church I'M It'v. K. Suiytl ll In tharee be lnl hy'lbf and the Itrv. Mr. Itlcltnrll.

TRIAL PANEL IS DISMISSED HI-MAX ri.v CUSIIKX--A "hnrian ri the tr.rcf.ttrrr HopVl a i i i i tiardred lU'llO WATF.Il WATER SYSTEMS ii. prrritiiix 'ititn? 'JTO lloOirn, N. V. Vilion lo Return Monday (o Piisonfti mi.eilBX--Jnr.Ts, the (J of thosr serving In. the of an ilamasc were exrnird for the rnt In Ceunly here Judcr J.

I). Wilson arid ono hark tc-Jay inplctton of the cssc. and a.lfe will, a icntorf ef prisoners who rrnunde-1 i that tlm Four criminal led. two and a Those a a I May Baxtrf on blpjmy charpt! and William t). i charges of rohhcry and Iran Seecrd was crnvScto.1 or second ns- a and William P.

a et and The civil the- cnly one tried, wss i i by John Wojtowskl and his daughter. Ccnc-iVve. ot Orceatllle. Illar.rhe Smith of Port Jcr. It ca: of an aetome.

at the- i Clove Itoad and the Port Jcr- Sbtc Hill read on the eight of November elgMrcnth. Mr. claimed diniajf! Icr minor injuries an! bis daughter for damage lo her car. Thi jorvlfes Rl.ir,Kv ho'kl Interpreter of Polish when Wojtowshl the stand. PAREHT TEACHER FOOD.

SALE PROCEEDS tSS NET cf TeachM wa htld at ichool Thunday afternoon with J. Itemtt presiding. Cavanausn. Denial llyjlen- iii, dltcuscd work. Mrs.

Charles II. Thompson and Mri. Jchn Church, who comprlsfd tho commlllco In eharno of Ihe recent food sale repotted net proceeds Dltj.flie.dollarj. Mrs. WalMce Hoblnson nave an InKreitlni report on Iht meellnc of lha PaNnial Kducatlon Study were SIIMU of nrst and second srado puplla prc.

an Indian There by, i and (loll. VILLAGE POLITICS IN FIRE ELECTIONS MONK SPENT YEARSONBLEAK LEPER SLAND Brothe Diei-Al (IOSIIKN--Humors ef oniot In tho Mlnlslnk Hook rfdder Company which will hold ti annual etc-cllon of officers Vednesday night are gaining trentth tcre. Rival nol tlcil In Ite vlllr-so are pattlclpale In Ihe conlesl sc- ordlng tf current reports. Catar.ict and nlkeman com. nlo.i will hold thrlr om I a Kach et impanlei will elect one repre- llvo lo Fire Hoard for years.

Three representj- vcs with those already In ofllce III elect the chlot and arslst- nt chiefs. Hdnointu! Hsrer Coalmt- ed Dread Diiewt HONOLULU, I. pass. Inn nearly fcrly.flv'e years amonc Iht I'peri on I Island of Mslo- ksl, Ijrolhtr Joseph Iiutlon, Trap, plst monk, died after a lent: Illntii. ai the ait of elsthy.siv«n years.

lie. ntver contractej the dread dlsfase. In tji midst of hjch.he. walked I rajnjr. 'bat atlff.

telns IhS I a i fort veir't ho il'veloped. tmuh! in while illll.on Mololt- hi tindfrwcit' pii optfallon. fo thf tsrnornl of rataracls but th felttrnedi llrothtr was know.n a Tho flood Samaritan-amoni! th Islanders. Of his own volition.h tiff lepers on a i wedi of rocky. Kr.is*y land i clear dsy, ninf bo th channel, from lilamoni Hrad on O.ihu.

Deatlis and Funerals NRS. W. R. DALLY DIES FOLLOWING AN OPERATION Wift Septreiior horn Tow 01 Noniat VOUIIRI rU rOSTPOXKl) Anicnlo flllnl before Justice Ueorpo II. In I'armel asaln ijtpcnrd.

Cellini was to be nr. alsned for today hut Dl'trlct Attorney Frank. i A. Schrlvcr rr his Fflpfr were unably to present. No nrw date, for sen.

arc has been flscJ. COXKRIII5NTI! OOSIIKN-- The quarterly con- -rco of the olllclnls of the lhodlst Churrft will bo held at chnrol Ipnlghl. old Company I Plrst New York Vpnoteers In the War. rememb-r Motekal he. lepe lihnd.

as theyra-sfi close to Its-shores hoth some to iiid i llonolujii: In and company c.tmp.foi jereral months was at tht; fcol of Diamond Head from which Molokal corild bf sten. All ships approaehlns Honolulu from S.in Francisco the- Island' but ever stops. The'onlr Vessels'calling at that are sent specially from Honolulu and on i are thrrotighly fumigated. Colet for MONROVIA of a f100 Karate ended In noth- In; but grief for Cole. After securing permit In Monrovia It was discovered, amr'n; ether thlnss.

that the strnct'lte hnllt on 12 feet of Mnnrjt'a property and the balance' In nclsh- borlnK Arcadia. The two vwns hate different-hul'dlnc codes au3 Cole found ho would bivo to meet the reinlrpmcntj on each half of his garage, or c'janRO Its location. Personals GOSHEN--MlR Elolso Makcrn Itoscoe. N. will arrive Ilime Id.iv nljht to spend the wcfk- ivlth her parents.

Mr. Rnd John U. Makuea on Murray I A B. J. YORK MOTOR CO.

MIDDLETOWN IJUANCll 19 NORTH ST. Hial 3700 OUimoVile, pleasure in announcing the appointment of this new member of its a organisation. In accepting his franchise, this dealer willingly joins with OHs Motor Worki in carr-- in( out the four great rcspon- aibilittca recognised by OlJj- tnobile toward every owner to dcsisn progrtBivcly, to buiU faithfully, to tell fconcstly, to tinccrtly. Vcu will fini that the ptrsonncl of thil new organi- rition is net only eapiclc and wflUnc. but that it ia also tacked by thorough craininj andctr-ericnct.

And it will be tameat to Ktvt you at all times in accordance with Oldtmobile standards of courteous, economical and aatiafactory Salesrooms and service quarters of this new xation are. fully equipped Special tools and equipment, designed to meet the most ejecting demands of Krvicc, have, been installed. And an adequate atock of gtnuine OlJsmobile partj You arc cordially invited lo come in to inspect thest complete end trla and service fsciliticJ at well to examine the new Oldtmobde models for J9M which art nowondisplay. I POPS TO ATTEND SCIIOOIi PIfllUDEl.PHIA--Police Inspectors and captains of tho Phil, adelphls. force wilt go to Mniln as a result of a recent or- Icr Issued by Director ot Public Safety Scboficld.

Two months ago. Inspector Kdnard Hubbs, a major In tho National Guard, was sent to New York to study police methods. Ho will be the Instruct, or. Madcl'lno Jac- qoeln pallr; wife of Supervisor Kb W. It, fully.

day atlernoen In Toledo Hospital afltr.an mornlnr. Sho was tolrty-flv old and beside hj two eait. Joseph, tltn Ford, one year old icr parents. Mr. and Mrs.

tor 3-Hilyca of Monroe: a bro.ner Hdyea of N- J- am slitir. Mrs. William Davles Ilhclnnall, Ohio. -Tho fansral will be conductei Ji the Pftsbyterlan church at twi by th. Her.

'Charlw K. bjirlal win bJ Cemetery tho IHshlands-nl Illihland Dally a'mtmbcr ot t.hi ia(ron BVL1.V11.LB Mrs. MarUi VoongJ. wile of Ortlile tt her honw wis Yoonji, died her honw 3:15 o'clock Thorjday rrwbjrltrlan. chnrcb.

ft Hawthorne Chapter, Order the Eulcrn I92S. and wa a member of the American IXKlon Auxiliary. Sho was trom Monroe High School In 191' and from New Palls Not ma Scheot in 1316. 9'e In Monroe Fciruary 28. 1S9G, an: 1 nas married.to Mr.

Dally Scpteai bcr IS, U20 Funeral of Jlcnry Lane The a Mrs. llenrr l.ano held yesterday afternoon ai the homo at twenty llard- nR street the Rev. Forcit I 1 lunter conducting the sorvlces The pallbearers were George Cole. Jruce -MeCoieh, Gcorco Jonet, Martin Osborne, Joseph VVehh and Mmond Davles. Burial ho riles.

took place 81 Cemetery. I'hllllnsbiircli. Slonc Faner.il GOSHEN--The funeral of George Slr.no xvas held at nine his mornlnc a i home here, nd nt leu at St. Joseph's Church 'lorlds. llurljl In St.

Josph's chitrca. Florida, Pallbcatcrci were William Eorlsht. Elmer Irooks Philip Pines. Frank Foy. Jallnskl, M.

Kowalskl. Mnrsnfct DcCourcy MOXTOO.MKIIY After a two inthj Illness, -paralysis canted hf dralh Mrs. Marcarct -Jane JtCourcy. widow of William her homo here yesterday. She T.IS born In New York city May ftcenth.

1S5S, a daughter ot tlcharJ.McMahon Mary MM. an McMahon, and had resldrd llla'Re for lircnty-thrfe cars. She wss a aembor of SL lury's Church here. Uclatlvw who remain arc a in. Haloid, and a daushlM, Mrs.

gnes L. Cahlll, both at home. nner.il services will bo -con. nclfj at St. Mary's Church Mon- sj- mornlcfr nt ten o'clock, pre.

by tltM nt the home at nlne- ilrty. Burial -ill la Calvary imctcry, New York city. ler a-llnt'rlns lU I Vork city Augnst a dauioter of Job and Vo'onjs, Sho tnarrwd Mr. September first, I a Sullivan County 'lh Her. William the: pastor the Dutch Iteforaied church ptrlormcd the ceremony, ilu.

VDUUSJ had lived alnco her marrlis In UuUvllli-, whero Interested In work ot th kplicopal church. Sh when the lltv. K. Joined In r. llyljj pastor and was foi mauy'yeari actlva Aid Shi aa Iti leerctary thlrty-flvo years.

Surviving are: buibjiij: four xiiicl'oy K. uf Chj. cago. 111., DoVllt.C.-and.Han'ford of Pltie'llusb; add'ICd' biind T. Vounca Of l)u'll('llle'j iwo Josephine, i 1 lUv; l-'rcd of Kani- and Viola, wife of Clement Wood and flvii gratid- daushter, and seven) nieces 'and nephews; "Another Kmina Vernooy.

died twu months ago. tim funeral will take place at oMock Monday afternoon lu Uullvlllo Methodist Episcopal church with too lie'. F. Rulre, pastor, Hearers will be F. W.

C. Trtitnbull, George Taylor, A Younss. Harry Cox and F. C. Armstrong.

Hurlal Rill be lu Bullvllle cemttcry. funeral of Johnston LIVI.N'OSTOX MANOK Funera! services were for jotinstcn, sevenlyi a llfe" ot this She wa on the ild Johnston 'farm about' three miles from here. She Is survived uy two brothers. W. 0.

Johnstcn and J. P. Johnston, both of Llv- nsston Manor, and two sisters. Mis Jane Morrls cy of Biaver- illl and Mrs. Shfrman Ernhout Liberty.

She died Monday af- er an Illness of only a day. Isnbcllo njclinnljon MONT1CELLO-- Mrs. Isabella Richardson, eighty-four, died Thursday alter a brief Illness. Iho was born In Dusenbcrry. but had lived In this onntry about forty years.

Sh? survived by two daughters, Ilss Fannlo Richardson and. Mrs. ohn Slpcrt bc-th ot Mohtleello, nd two sons. Arlhur of Monti, ello and William ot Daytoha, 'la. The tanern't will bo held unday.

MODEL I.KAGUE OF NATIONS PHILADKLPHIA A model ssembly ot tho Leajno of Na- lons will be held In the William cnn Hlsb Echocl lor Olrls. Rep escntatves from clcht other high These Extraordinary Values i Crowd Ruthberg's Hat Department Saturday I A Pre-Easter Style Event SMOOTH STRAWS NOVELTY STRAWS ROUGH STRAWS BAKUS, HAIRS CHARMEUSE In Three Thrifty Price Ranges Youthful hats for stylish women. Smart exclusive styles, expressing the very latest tendencies with a Parisian accent and faith- nil copies of Patou, Rebaux Descat. Small and large comfortable headsizer. Every new fashion-right color included in this carefully planned event.

"It's Smart (o Step Across the Street Jo KuthbcrgV HUTHBERG'S 40 NORTH STREET M1DDLETOWN schools tht part of dele; mometnbtr cations. Holand S. Morris, former Ambslia dor lo Jipab, will preside. Jt'ST Illl. VANCOUVGII D.

thought he bad all tht luck In tht world, when be won I. hoiplta! swecpstakca Uit -Noiefaber. He took' a trip Later- notified that bo "jhorted," U' '-Pclrel Yw'JlUr'joi' 1 rtr Sfrl.ir CO. "I w. n.

Mtttj. AV. I. Seeler IS KI.I SI. Dill.

3411 and additional PHOENIX. A I A voice, ia a from the performanc th. can In Iho Arl.on» frcqntntlr foreca bccauao his verbal "ti out of Foundation ttir I'll to the most BA'SRjEfBilL liKADEB GOSHEN felHLS 5 GKACK 'GHIJRCH 5 1 Neiviiurjli, N. First Game phhrp Admission 25c anj 54 A 2 7 A i I I A I I /mc.n GARK IIALi, GOSHEN FromPMIS through toRUtHBERG ni ful Copies of Sniarily ProminnSed fcj: Wear Them Now under Coats Later, with Fur Scarfs Colors skipper Materlala In blae. Inn, a crepy woolens, tsl -nes.

0k an- ons flako tvtceds Mid knlll. Suit Accessory Accents BTqnlsllcly liand newej tllk titonsw 1 Finely market! Tffttcrnako baRS In many styles Colorful necklaces In tbo new Alcerlan colors Pillions and bntlon kid gloves, new aluldes Kayser's harmonious shades In chiffon and service wclRlit hosiery 0( Charming silk scarrs rb combine nllh.ronr Milt or cont "Its Smart to.Stcp 'Attest Street 40 NOUTH.

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