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Middletown Times Herald from Middletown, New York • Page 9

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Middletown, New York
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SIX M1DDLETOWN TIMES HERAJLD. MIDDLETOWN, K. MONDAY, MAY 27, IMC. Aftss Swank SLIPS Stern Co. FUEL KEROSENE Sinclair Refining Co.

W. D. Lukens, Agt. Middletown. X- Y.

Dial 3209 1 BEATT1E AVJC. WASHING DIAPERS NOW NEW MEMBERS FETED BY BRICK CHURCH Montgomery Program Includes Movies, Quiz I MONTGOMERY Fifty persons i attended the reception of nev mem- bers of the Presbyterian Church Vt'ecnesdav evening. Tee program opened in the church with a devo- period led by the Rev. Charles IV. by i r.vo motion pictures shown bv Bmce Koag.

Tne Great Silk Route. which shoved a motor trip fronj Paris. France, to Sombay. India, was the first picture shows. The i second.

The of Tomorrow. pictured the construction of the through the Port Churches Aiding In Drive To Obtain Food BIG 4 DOZ. PKGE. 89 WITH FLUSHAWAYS USE WET PROOF NATA PAHTS LYON'S PHARMACY to whirl: is called the Turnpike. i program in? chapel in- clucru itn m3n Mrs.

5 lei ay Hdwtn 1 25 served Tne on arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and R. Kada-Aay. Mr. and Cor. King Mrs Edwin Kulie and Mr.

and Mrs. BETTER DRY CLEANING Means Longer Wear! Giving your garments proper care adds to their lifetime--and adds much to your appearance, too. OILMAN'S CLEANERS DYERS 21 East Main St. Dial 6703 Four Drawer FILING CABINETS ore now in stock Hanford Morton Co. 6 North St.

Ask Us About the Newest in FUinr SrstenuL Otterkill Engine Company Has Fete at Campbell Hall CAMPBELL tables pir.oohle were in at the card party in Hall School r.sgh: by Company. Free Ball tiaj given a special were reported at S40. scorers Harry Ter- Ra3ph Ecwards. Fred Ball. Mrs Wslham Faulteer.

William Ruff. FrauJc Overron. Mrs. Ekke Zsart. R.

E. Crist. J. E. Taylor.

William Fauikner. Cecil Weyrcer. Mrs. Harry Mrs. Minnie VanSickle.

Mrs. L. A. Detw-ler. Mrs.

Stephen Flannery. Mrs. Ken- r.et Wells. Mrs. Walter Cox.

Frank Kyatt. Pear! Mrs. William Ruff. R. L.

Mrs. Floyd Green. Mrs. Henry WerkEian. Mrs.

M. Mowbray. Charles Campp. Lewis Cawein. Mrs.

William Gates. Mrs. H. W. Burgess and Mrs.

Fred Browne. Other awards were giren Kenneth Wells, and Waiter Warren. GLADYS MAYER WED TO DOUGLAS QUIST WALDEN Mrs. and Mrs. F.

E. Mayer announce the marriage of their daughter. Gladys, to Douglas Quist. son of Mr. arid Mrs.

T. Qulst of RD Waldea Saturday In the parsonage of the Reformed church. Mrs. Rhoda White and Benjamin Quist were the attendants. A reception was held at Bob's Village Inn.

Montgomery- After a wedding trip, the couple will live in Walden. Both the bride and the bridegroom attended Walden High school. Mr. Quist is em- plojrri by Hudson Gas and Collection of canned foods as part of a nation-wide drive to obtain food supplies for other nations Is being conducted by Catholic churches in the area. Distribution of the collections will be made through the Xatlor.a! Catholic Community Welfare Service.

At Port Jervls. the Rev. Eugene O'Hara, assistant pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception is shown receiving a food donation from Robert McCann. --Photo by Dwyer. Mrs.

Daniel Tart Hostess to lh TI I I Vanderburgh, Mrs. Zickler's daugh- Mcntgomery WCTU Unit! ter. assisted. Transportation was made In school buses. While on the Mrs.

Susan Edna Beaton will be chairman at the meeting. MONTGOMERY--Mrs. Daniel F. Taft was hostess to eight members of the Charlotte Wade Women's Christian Temperance UnioS Thursday afternoon at her home on Clinton street. Miss Minnie Brooks presided.

Headings on temperance topics were given by Mrs. Dayton C. Mac- Murtrte. Miss Irene Willcin. Mrs.

Taft and Miss Brooks. Mrs. Aaron Baxter, county president, -will attend the June meeting at the home of Miss Irene WiUcin. Zickler farm, the children had nature walks, health and safety lessons. A may teas held and children wound the May pole.

A picnic lunch was served. Field Trip for Montgomery Pupils at Zickler Farm MONTGOMERY Eighty-seven pupils from grades one through three had a field trip in connection with their social studies class Thursday at the home of Mrs. Alexander Zickler, first grade teacher. Other teachers accompanying the group Miss Winifred Hardlck 'of grade two and Mrs. Anna G.

i i CHURCH MEET TONIGHT RIDGEBURY--The session of the Ridgebury and Denton Presbyterian Churches will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the letter church. COMMUNITY MEETING OTT3VILLB--All residents of the Town of Mount Hope have been Invited to attend a meeting tonight at eight o'clock at the high school to discuss plans for the welcome-home celebration for servicemen and women from the township. Mrs. wrurs REALLY fmomrr RELIEF: ADOLESCENT PIMPLES when extemUhrcaumd. red br and ceitaia tips Jor easy raoorall Btrraiidlr Dedicated CUTICURA Sf More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here Is a pleuant WBJ to overcome loose plate discomfort.

FASTKETH. ui improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lover plates holds tbero firmer to tint they feel more comfortable. Mo gusimT. eooer. pusty or It's alkaline (non-acid).

Does sot sour. Checks "pUte- odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at any druc MM DKAKE GKADCATCD WASHINGTONYILLE Miss Vtitaa Drake, daughter of Mr. and Harry Drake of Rock Tavern, wu graduated frcm Vassar erf Hoqital in Pougbkeepsie. May twenty-second- A graduate of the WathtagtonvUle Central Htgh ScoooJ.

Miss Drake is in the Cadet Nurse Corps. She won an award for Best Bedside Care and Con- Hay Fever Iwciw 10 iyour mom txack. Bctec a Ix tsvun run toco ISA Sor u. IlSr or --AdT. sideration for the fmUeot ta ba- dass.

Drake will continue her affiliation work at Vaawr Hospital until September. POISON IVF mmmi NOW IN STOCK We 4 can install this burner in any kitchen range or heater stove. Blue Flame Range Oil Co. 42 EAST MAIN ST. MIDDLETOWN DIAL 7390 COMPLETE SPRING CHANGE OVER RADIATOR REVERSE FLUSH MOTOR TUNE-UP LUBRICATION GENERAL REPAIRS Pre-War SJtdf Gasoline and Fuel Oil WALLACE OIL CO.

Corner Benton and Academy Ares. DJAL 6909 MEMO TO ADVERTISERS End of the Month, and, End of the Season CLEARANCE of READY TO WEAR Questions ft 0 and Answers about Newspaper Advertising 2 Rdcks of DRESSES in light weight wools. and prints at PRICE 40 SUITS Reduced to $20. and $30. 25 "Lam" COATS and SUITS Reduced to ALL SALES FINAL 30 COATS Reduced to $20.

$25 and $30. to 4930 NO LAY-AWAYS Q. Do ynt know of any mtasmrtfor tht newspaper circulation to an advertiser smck as the standards that a business man uses in buying merchandise? A. Yes. In the well-known standards that have been approved and adopted by advertisers namely A.B.G.

standards. a. wkatisA.B.c.r A. A.B.C. stands for Audit Burwiu of Circulations, a cooperative association of 2000 advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers in the United States and Q.

What is the Bureau work? A. To audit the circulation of newspapers and -periodicals so can buy space on of definite standards and verified facts and Qt. How does A.B.C. accomplish this? A. The Bureau has a large-staff of experienced auditors.

These men visit the liiher members annually and audits of their circulation records. This informa- is then published in nporta the use and protection of adi What do nfiorts show? A. A.B.C. reports tell how miiefc a newspaper has, where this circulation is, how it was obtaintd, how much ptopfc paid for it, and many other verified that advertisers should know thff buy advertising. Arc all publications eligible for bfrshipf A.

No. Only those with paid is important adverrisert it the best proof of interest and power on the part of the ft. Is this newspaper a mtmbtr tbt Bureau of Yes. We proud of our we want our advertisers to knoW what they get for their advertise in our Tkt information in our A.B.w Mp them the complete facts. This newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Our latest A.

B. C. Audited Circulation facts and figures available to regular and prospective advertisers. A. B.

C. AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS FACTS AS A MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VAlUt.

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About Middletown Times Herald Archive

Pages Available:
60,600
Years Available:
1927-1947