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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 14

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The Post-Stari
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Glens Falls, New York
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14
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THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1943 BOLTON SOLDIER MADE CORPORAL BOLTON LANDING Mrs. Loretta Merrill has received word that her son, Charles Merrill, who is stationed at. Camp Stewart, was recently promoted to the rank of corporal. Former Bolton Girl Is Nurse Graduate BOLTON LANDING--MiSS Thelma Remington, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Remington of Moriah, former residents of Bolton Landing, was graduated Sept. 21 from the Amsterdam City Hospital of Nursing. The exercises took place at the Century Club, where 17 nurses were presented their diplomas, pins, and R. N.

degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Remington and son, Rona de graduation. still maintain a home at.

Bolton Landing although they are at present living in Moriah. TOWN BOARD TO MEET BOLTON LANDING--The Town Board will tonight in the Town Hall. HOSPITAL PATIENT BOLTON LANDING--Miss Jessie Griffin is a patient in the Glens Falls Hospital. PERSONALS PERSONALS BOLTON LANDING Mrs. Mae Wells has returned to Falls after visiting Miss Julia Bentley, Miss Shirley McCauliffe and Miss Anita Smith spent the week-end in Albany with Miss Susie Smith.

Miss Eva Weaver spent the weekend at her home in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes and two daughters, Gertrude Ann and Betty Lou, of Ballston Spa spent the week-end with Earl Dudley. Sgt.

Albert Burch has returned to Fort Benning, after spending a furlough with relatives here. Miss Jean Bentley and Miss Doris Coon spent the week-end in Glens Falls with Miss Barbara Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hastings and family of Ballston Spa were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Smith Hastings. Hudson Falls Obituaries G. E. Whiting Funeral Funeral services for George E.

Whiting, 57 Coleman Avenue, for many years a driver at the Central Fire Station, will be conducted at 2:30 P. M. today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bernard Hart, 7 Elm Street, with the Rev. J.

Hugh Hooper officiating. Interment will be in Moss Street Cemetery, Besides the relatives mentioned Saturday morning as surviving Mr. Whiting, is a sister, Miss Vera Whiting of West Fort Ann. Funeral of Mrs. Harvey Funeral services for Mrs.

Harriet M. Harvey of Kingsbury were conducted Saturday afternoon at the Carleton Funeral Home with the Rev. Nelson K. Crossman officiating. The bearers were Charles Geer, Arthur Hassett, Charles Hassett, Frank Wescott, Kenneth Reynolds and Edward Stearns.

Interment was in Moss Street Cemetery. Mrs. Prouty Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Delia Prouty, Delaware Avenue, will be conducted at 9 A. M.

today at St. Paul's Church. Interment will be in Union Cemetery. Now. Discount ON QUALITY DRY CLEANING Cash and Carry Garments in storage will be delivered as usual on schedules as permitted.

CUTSHALL'S On the Boulevard Buy Separate Kitchen Units at Griffin's MORGAN CABINETS FOR ALL PURPOSES THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME Add Units as yore Needy Them MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED Phone or Write Everything for the home- -but the girl FREE booklet See Display 31 Ridge St. Or Come to Main Yard Falls Glens Falls 69 Pearl Hudson Falls Glens Falls 69 Pearl Hudson J. N. Ingalsbe Dies JABEZ N. INGALSBE Jabez N.

Ingalsbe of the Dixon Road, former supervisor of the Town of Queensbury, and proprietor of the Glens Falls Plug Works, died Saturday at 2:30 A. M. at his home. He survived by two sisters, Mrs. Sarah I.

Murray and Miss Edith M. Ingalsbe, and several cousins. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 M. at the Potter Funeral Home, 84 Warren Street. The Rev.

Walter J. Benedict, pastor of Christ Church, Methodist, of which Mr. Ingalsbe was a member, will officiate. Interment will be in Glens Falls Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.

Mr. Ingalsbe was a member of Glens Falls Lodge, 121, F. and A. and of the Glens Falls Masonic Club, Inc. Local Obituary Mrs.

Stella A. Parrish Mrs. Stella A. Parrish, 7 Hudson Avenue, wife of Morey M. Parrish, died Saturday at 5 A.

M. at her home. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Harry Parrish, New York; one daughter, Mrs. Nina Barrows, Glens Falls; eight grandchildren and three greatI grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Regan and stafford, Funeral Home, Tuesday at 2:30 P.M.

at the Bullard, 221 Glen Rev. George T. Lascelle, rector of the Church of the Messiah, will officiate. Interment will be in Glens Falls Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 9 P.M.

Fort Edward Obituary John C. Lewis Funeral Funeral services for John C. Lewis, 83, who died Friday at 3:30 A. M. at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

David Doty, 21 Case Street, were conducted at 3:30 P.M. Sunday at the home of the daughter with the Rev. Clarence Wood, pastor of the Fort Edward Baptist Church officiating. Interment was in Union Cemetery. Bearers were James Young, William Etu, William Dawson, Sylvester O'Hearn, John Doty and Philip Trombley.

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING BOLTON LANDING--The Board of Education will meet Tuesday night at the school. Rationing Dates to Remember MEATS, CHEESE, FATS Book 3 brown stamps and now valid. Stamp expires Oct, 30. PROCESSED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Book 2 blue stamps U. and valid through Oct.

20. and now valid through Nov. 20. SUGAR Book 1 stamp 14 good for 5 pounds through October 31, stamps 15 and 16 worth 5. pounds each for home canning through Oct.

31. It more is needed for this purpose a maximum of 15. pounds more may be had on application to ration board. SHOES Book 1 stamp 18. good for one pair of shoes indefinitely.

Ration Book 3 airplane stamp 1 valid Nov. 1 to May 1, 1944. GASOLINE No. 6 coupons worth three gallons. coupons numbered 6 valid until Nov.

21. New type and coupons now valid. FUEL OIL Period 1 coupons of new season valid until Jan. 4, 1944, and worth 10 gallons per unit. Persons who obtained fuel oil for cooking purposes last year should mail in their old coupon stubs now in order to receive rations for the new period.

PIN BOYS WANTED Sixteen Years Old Or Over from 7 p. m. to 11 p. m. PARK Recreation 10 Park St.

Glens Falls Apply to Frank Girard Vicinity Obituaries CORINTH Joseph Renado, 7, died Saturday at 1:30 A. M. home of his parents, Mr. and tithe Joseph Renado, East Corinth. Survivors other than his parents are a brother, Anthony; three sisters, Katherine, Lucia and Rosemary; his paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Renado, all of East Corinth, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Malentino of Johnstown. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 9:30 A.

M. in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The Rev. Father Joseph P. Hamon, pastor, will officiate.

Interment will be Joseph Renado Mrs. Nellie D. Comar Funeral St. Mary's Cemetery, Sarah Pasco WARRENSBURG Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah A.

Pasco, who died Thursday at her home, were conducted Sunday at 2 P. M. at the home. The Rev. Frank R.

Cubit, pastor of the Warrensburg Methodist Church, officiated. Interment was in Warrensburg Cemetery. Norman Prepare Funeral Funeral services for Norman Prespare, who died Friday in Schenectady City Hos- P. pital, will be conducted privately at 10 A. M.

today at the home. The Rev. Robert Huron, rector of the Church of the Holy Cross, will officiate. Interment will be in War- rensburg Cemetery. Mrs.

Eva R. Knipe Funeral WARRENSBURG- -Funeral services for Mrs. Eva R. Knipe, who died Friday in the Marcy State Hospital, will be conducted at 2 P. M.

today at the Woodward Funeral Home. The Rev. W. E. Selleck, pastor of the Baptist Church, will officiate.

Interment will be in Warrensburg Cemetery, Funeral of John McDermott LAKE GEORGE- Funeral services for John McDermott, Batesville, who died Thursday in Glens Falls Hospital, were conducted Saturday at 10 A.M. in Sacred Heart Church with a requiem high Mass celebrated by the Rev. Father James A. Curley, assistant pastor. Interment was in Evergreen Ceme- tery.

Mrs. Walter Kingsley Funeral FORTSVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Kingsley, who died Friday in Glens Falls Hospital, will be conducted at 2:30 P. M. today.

at the Collins Funeral- Home, South Glens Falls, by the Rev. George Robinson, pastor of the South Glens Falls Methodist Church. Interment will be in Glens 8 Falls Cemetery. of Rose M. Tucker CORINTH- The funeral services for Rose May Tucker, who died Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Tucker, White Street, were conducted at 2 P. M. Sunday at the Rozelle Funeral Home, Lake Luzerne. The Rev.

H. Bordon Adams, pastor of Rockwell Falls Presbyterian Church, officiated. The Rev. Frederick Jones of Albany officiated. Shipment BOYS' CORDUROY OVERALLS Wide Wale or Pin Wale SOLID COLORS IN Blue Brown Green Grey Sizes 3 to 8 1.95 Sizes 9 to 12 2.29 Size 4 to 12 Boys' JACKETS WATERPROOF POPLINS GABARDINES 1.69.

2:95 CORDUROYS Undersells C. V. PETERS CO. announces MR. GEORGE WEER in charge of shoe department In keeping with the long established custom of The Peters it will be our constant aim to render a shoe fitting service worthy of your patronage.

A cordial invitation is extended to all Peters' regular customers, as well as Mr. Weer's former patrons, to visit our shoe department soon. Jarmans Arch Preservers $5.85 up $10 up C. V. PETERS CO.

140 GLEN ST. GLENS FALLS ARGYLE Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie D. Comar, who died Friday at her home at South Ridge, will be conducted at 1:30 P. M.

today at the home by the Rev. J. Servis LaRue of Hudson Falls. Interment will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Argyle. Funeral of William J.

Pasco JOHNSBURG Funeral services for William J. Pasco, who died Wednesday at his home, were conducted Sunday at 2 P. M. in the Johnsburg Methodist Church. Interment was in Bates Cemetery.

Miss Harrington Funeral SARATOGA SPRINGS Funeral services for Miss Agnes, M. Harrington, who died Thursday at her home, 247 Maple Avenue, will be conducted at 9 A. M. today at the of her brother, John J. Harrington, 81 Avenue, and at 9:30 at St.

Clement's Church. Funeral of Herbert Mollett Funeral a de raced Tor Herbert Moffett, who died in Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge, Wednesday, were conducted at 2 P. M. Saturday in Darsville Church. Interment was in Darsville Cemetery.

Funeral of V. F. Bromley GRANVILLE Funeral for Varnum F. Bromley of 52 East Main Street, Granville, who died Tuesday noon after an illness of about eight months, were conducted Friday at 2 P. M.

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Follow simple directions on can label. A half pint is sufficient for the average radiator or range. GLENS FALLS PAINT GLASS 48 Warren St. Dial 2-5824 Mr. Bromley had ween a resident of Granville for the last 26 years and was very active in business until a short time before his death.

He was born August 23, 1862, in Pawlet, the son of Fayette and Alta Herrick Bromley. His family was one of the first settlers in Paw- let. He married Miss Hattie B. win of Manchester, on At 13, 1884, and they celebrated 59th wedding anniversary this Surviving are his wife, Mrs. B.

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