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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 21

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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON, N. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 19 6 TWENTY-ONE Civic Association To Sponsor Puppet Show on Saturday The High Falls Civic Association will sponsor a pupjpet show Saturday at 8 p. m. in the High Falls Firehouse.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Herrick, puppeteers, will present the Grimes fairy tale, Three Wishes." A repeat performance of the show will be given by the before the membership of the National Puppeteers of America during a puppet festival on August 13 at Northwestern University, 111. carnival Fri. and Sat.

Nights JULY 13 and 14 SCHOOL LANE ROSENDALE Sponsored by Rosrndale Vol. Fire Co. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL Congratulations to Harry J. Rigby, Jr. The Kiwanis Club For Initiating an Ulster Technical University It Is a needed tool for growing area.

along with others, want the privilege of supporting your effort. HUSTON'S ART CRAFT ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 778 BROADWAY PHONE 2580 Little Gardens Club Has Hurley Meeting The Little Gardens Club met recently at the home of Mrs. John J. Carroll in Hurley to hear Mrs. Iven Freer read the paper, Kith and invited Following the meeting, re- p.

m. Public is invited. freshments were served. Mrs. Freer presided at the table.

---------Colonial Rebekah Colonial Rebekah Lodge 481 will hold a card party at Odd Fellows Hall, Brewster street and Broadway. Saturday at 8 REDUCED Shorts Pedal Pushers Skirts Blouses JUNIOR DEB SHOPPE 255 WALL STREET KINGSTON, N. Y. Prettv are part of summer. These three are subdued and rool.

but summerv as a grape arbor. Pink and gray rhiffon has a softened skirt and feminine bow at the neck, me whole look is unconstricted for hot-weather comfort. evening cotton (center) has emerald leaves on a white ground. High bosom has green velvet lacing and bow. Black and white sheath (right) is done in cotton.

Scoop neck and cap sleeves are dressy and cool. All are by Hannah I toy. The Cotton Corner DRESSES FOR SUMMER In all popular cotton fabrics guaranteed washable SLEEVELESS and up PINAFORES SUNBACKS 12-52- 14 1 2 -24 2 BOLEROS 60 N. FRONT ST. CORNER OF CROWN ST.

Little Store with the BIG SHOP fa'v ild Enjoy the Summer Swim Suits $1.98 Swim Trunks $2.19 $2.98 Swim Suits Hobby Jeans Walking Shorts Crease-Resist Slacks $5.98 Chino Pants $3.98 Shorts $1.98 Pedal Pushers Bermuda Shorts $2.49 Blouses SHOP AND SAVE AT DEPT. STORE 596 BROADWAY KINGSTON, N. Y. PH. 7605 Opposite Grand Union Use Freeman Want Ads SchuHlUb Middleweight Bike Use Our Pay As ou Pedal Plan ELSTON SPORT SHOP 260 Fair Kingston, N.

Y. Beautiful Curtains In all sires and colors for every room in your home. Drapes and Slip Covers Ready Made and Made to Order Bear Brand Yam OX SALE Worsted ...........4 oz. 89c Sport .........2 oz. 50c DeLuxe .....1 oz.

45c Nylon 1 3 for $1.00 Orion 1 2 for 98c See Our Display of KNITTING BAGS 341 2 John Street Phone Area Methodists Churches List Week Programs At the Sunday morning service of Ashokan Methodist Church, the Rev. Richard R. Guice will preach the sermon: your Services will be held in Ashokan. West Hurley, and Glenford Churches at 9:30 a. 10:45 a.

and 2: .30 p. m. respectively. A special invitation is being made to the children of the parish to attend church during the summer months. The pastor will preach a children's sermon: Francis of SENIOR METHODIST Youth Fellowship will meet Sunday, 81 p.

m. at the Glenford Church. will begin a two-session unit an old The topic for the evening is nature and use of Ruth Boyce and Peter Stoutenburgh; will be the leaders. Intermediate Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet from 1 to 2:30 p. m.

Monday at the parsonage. They will complete their three-week study of Philippians. The mid-week prayer meeting for all three churches will be held at Ashokan Church tonight at 7:30 The theme for; the evening is: Conditions of THE FINAL leadership training session for vacation church school teachers and assistants will be held in two places. The I staff for the West Hurley-Glenford School will meet at West Hurley Church at 7:30 p. Tuesday.

The staff for Ashokan School will meet at Ashokan Church at the same time. The West Hurley-Glenford cooperative vacation church school will be at 9 a. m. to 12 noon, August 6 to 17. Ashokan vacation church school will bp at 1:30 to 3:30 p.

August 6 to 17. The schools are planned for children pges 3 1 to 14. Couple Is Surprised By Housewarming Given in Their Honor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stahl were pleasantly surprised by a housewarming given in their honor at their new home on Columbia street, Sunset Park recently.

Many gifts were received and refreshments were served. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Kolts, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Kolts Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ramundo.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brutkowski, Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Goss, Mrs.

Harry Kapreilian and Miss Emma Paola. Gifts were also received from Mr. and Mrs. Leo Komasa, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvah Winfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Coutant, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kolts and Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Kolts. Club Notices Grcle Circle 125 will hold a picnic at Hasbrouck Park. Sunday, July 22, at 1:30 p. will last through to the evening.

Lunches may be brought and refreshments will be available. Members and their friends are invited. Dog Training Club Will Hold Second Graduation Tonight Ulster County Dog Training Club, will hold its second graduation exercises tonight at New York State Armory, North Manor avenue, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Marie Kessler of Newburgh will be the judge.

Prize cups and diplomas will be awarded the four winning dogs by the club. In the beginner's class, under the class instruction of Kathryn M. Seitz, assisted by Mrs. Edna S. Plunkett, are seven entries as follows Miss Susan Ashley, handler, a boxer Mrs.

Edward Cushing. handler. a cocker Mrs. Edward handler, German shepherd Dennis Jordan, handler, German shepherd Richard E. McNaughton.

handler, a cocker Mrs. Edward Scully handler, collie, Floyd E. Shaw, handler, boxer dogs are judged on performance in six exercises: Heeling, figure eight, stand for examination, recall, sit-stay and down-stay. The perfect score is 200 An exhibition of advance work by the following members of the Intermediate Class will follow: Mrs. Marie Bush.

Rowdy, Boston Terrier; Mrs. Florence Hommel, Donna, German shepherd; Gus Hommel, Sheila, German shepherd; Miss Mary A. McDonald, Brenda, Doberman; Thomas J. Plunket, Benjie, German shepherd; Miss Patricia Re, Wally, Boxer; Miss Helen Rogaski. Taaffe, Doberman; Mrs.

Katherine Stoutenburgh, Kim, German shepherd. An exhibition of Companion Dog Excellence work by Helen Rogaski of Woodstock with her Doberman. also will be given. 46th Anniversary Is Observed by Couple Mr. and Mrs.

William Yesse of Port Ewen celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary w-ith a dinner at in West Park. Saturday, July 7. Present for the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Yesse and daughter, Cheryl; Mr.

and Mrs. William Yesse Jr. and daughter, Rometta; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dempsey and daughter, Eileen, all of Port Ewen.

Also present was Mr. and Mrs. William H. Van Benschoten of West Park. After dinner, a large wedding cake and a selection of beoutiful gifts were given to the celebrating couple.

PUNCH and JUDY SHOP Going Out of BUSINESS LAST 3 DAYS! PRICES SLASHED DOORS CLOSE FOR GOOD SATURDAY 5 P. JULY 14th TRICYCLES DOLL CARRIAGES TABLE. SETS ROCKING CHAIRS BLACK BOARDS BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PUNCH JUDY Till KSDAV anil I KIDAV NKillTS 9 P. M. 359 BROADWAY KINGSTON, N.

Y. PHONE 5059 Wiiiter Damage Heavy Sydney, Australia, July 12 i wintry weather and heavy snowfalls now- hitting Australia caused damage to buildings and other property in Sydney today estimated at $300.000. Continuing Our Millinery Clearance of Salon Originals in straws, laces, tulles. Not too many but priced up to $40 at a low, low, low fraction of former cost Better Wedding Millinery A Specialty Closed Mondays crealor ojjine millinery 279 Clinton Ave. Kingston Phone 6945 Styles of Tomorrow 1 oday 45 N.

FRONT ST. ON ALL SKIRTS BLOUSES DRESSES SEPARATES JEWELRY at the CRICKET SHOP S56 BROADWAY KINGSTON COING OUT I0PEN THURS. and FRI. TILL 9 P. MJ ilUEl REFRIGERATORS: 1-12 tu.

ft. cu. ft. 8 cu. ft.

WAS 529.95 429.95 188.88 SALE PRICE with old refrigerator 429.95 with old refrigerator 350.00 175.00 iii iii iii i it ranklin SPECIALTY hop JEANETTE RADIAN, Mgr. 73 Franklin St. (Opposite Mkt.) Phone 7083 2-PIECE WASHABLE COTTON REG. iw 7.98 10 to 18 DRESSES 4.50 SALE CONTINUES-SUMMER DRESSES Sizes 7-52, to 4.99 Bermuda Shorts Ki-e. $7.90 SKIRTS si.ss NYLONS SS.98 DUNGAREES RANGES: 1-40 1-30 2-24 and Gas Range DISHWASHER (1) 1 Gas Refrigerator Ironer Washer Washer Cabinet red top 58.35 Cabinet Blk.

top 64.90 Also Second Hand Appliances BUSINES EVERYTHING MUST GO TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS 'A, 399.95 249.95 239.95 239.95 299.95 294.95 74.95 339.95 269.95 62.90 219.95 349.95 And old range each each with old washer 320.00 149.95 190.00 190.00 199.95 199.95 30.00 250.00 216.00 50.00 175.00 275.00 46.50 50.00 DRESSES SKIRTS EVENING GOWNS SUITS TOPPERS NIGHTGOWNS WERE 4.98-10.98 3.98-17.98 5.98 3.98 NOW 5.00-15.00-20.00 3.00- 6.98 2 00 8.00 5.00-20.00 15.00-25.00 10.00-15.00 3.98 1.98 UP TO OFF ON BAGS, BELTS, JEWELRY CHRISTIAN DIOR STOCKINGS Were 1.65 to 1.95—NOW 1.25 AIR CONDITIONED We are CLOSED at 12 Noon Sat. from July 7th to Sept. 1st. rv 'vXx, MYERS ELECTRIC 779 Broadway Phone 3621.

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1873-1977