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STATXmOAD
Mrs. Herbert Matter is spcndiaf a Mrs. A. H. Croons* (peat Tuesday ia Miss Alida Willtie ealled OS
free* i a 8ekta«*ady. Sehenectady. in the village last week.
Mrs. Percy flaafer entertaiaed her Mrs. H. W«arer visited at Mrs. Os- Mr. aad Mrs. George 8syder s a l Wh,
aunt froai Geeyauras one day recently. car Batekolta' oae day last weak. and Mrs. Walter Sayder reeeatrj «all*|
A daughter was born to Mr. tad Miss Daisy Bart, WHO aadenftat aa on Mr. and Mrs. Frank WtuAt* »
Mrs. C. Hi Hallcsbeek last Wednesday. operation ia New York eity, i s Iatptov- Mr. aad Mrs. Harry 8«ith of IfsrA
Mrs. Bert Cazkner spent a day re- Bethlehem epent Sunday with U s pat-
d coa& g cently with her sister, Mra. Fred Carh- N. W. Houck aad danghiter ents, Mr. and Mjrs. Jadssn Sadtk.
bronchitis #>r pahs** turn* aer, at Selkirk. Laura visited at Mrs. H. Weaver's re- Private Almond Vincent, wit* ha*
Howard Hswn teft for New York oa ccntly. been in training at Cimp DernkB, l»
g*w«i pt*BK»My a3m Monday to accept and begin work is M M . William Vanderbilt has beea home, having been honorably Xfytiht/Ff
a new position. the guest of Fraak Groesbeck and ed. _ .
The Ladies' Aid society of the M. EL family. A social dance will be held ill C I i .
cbureh will hold a fair in the Masonic Miss Flora Hart, wbo is staying i s Onderdonk's hall on Friday eT«aiafi:
on March 25 and 26. Now York at present, is at home for F?b. 14. An invitation is extcmimi. 'f»- "
Prank Jerlmon has bought the Qner- a few days. »U- . .;'
ic place. Mrs. Qaerric and son John Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ernest of Sehe- Miss Nellie K. Sisson and n^afcW
move to Watervliet. oectady visited at the home of A. Van and niece, George and Lillian CarL,e«U-
Word has beea received of the birth Wie, Sunday. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright latt
*f a daaghter to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mrs. Caroline Alien will spend sev- Snuday. .
Hoo«-k. formerly of Bavena. eral days with her niece, Mrs. A. B fr. ami Mrs. E 1 Sisson cad tntfi;
tas been helping t o turn Oscar Van Alstyne attended t i e fu- ncr, at Unionville. children of West Mountain were CB
neral of Bis uncle, Sylvester Osterhoat, Mrs. William Crawford is still ill at the homo of his father, Dewitt
woMcueii sBto sttcngfii. Foi at Voorheesvifle, Sunday afternoon. and does not improve as rapidly as her son, Thursday.
tbose who are deliaite, with Mr. and Mrs. Saidon Hannay and many friends would like. Mr. and Mrs. Jndson Smith anfl
laughter of Unioa Hill pawed Bator- Mrs. Hilda Akely returned to her daughters, Lena and Eleanor, antl
throats and day and Sunday at their home here. home at Albany after spending two and. Mra Harry Smith spent Sashay
Miss Helen Rariek is staying at the weeks at James Livingston's. with Mr. and Mrs. William Stoaetazn*
bome of Mr. and Mrs. V. Sebemerhorn Miss Laura Deitx of Albany spent er at Westerlo.
ing and tonic qualities of and attending the eighth grade of the Sunday afteraooa with her cousins, Miss Minnie L Skinner has •eefptfi
Bavena school. Ijaipi, Lansing and] Ada Hoock. a position ct Oneonta, and Miss Phoebe
Scott's mm of special value. Mrs. George Wagner of North Cbey- Harvey Wright mad Iaes Crookes Maee of Preston BToSow- has been airei
sad Mrs. Charles Blankeahorn passed the week-end a t Central Bridge to finish the term in the village senesl
Selkirk spent Monday with Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Eraest Howards. district So. 21. .i
Oscar Van Alstyne. Willis Melntosh, who is employed in Thp many friends of John J . Mil* ' j
Misses Grace and Alice Carkaer en- New York, Is spending a few days with !er of Albany, a former resident e f .1
tertained Saturday evening,) Misses bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Meln- this place, were grieved to ! e s m «f I
Edith and Hclea Barick, Balph Moak tosh. /-~^ his death, which occurred at bis nOWi
and Harry Carkaer. Mrs. (Carles Bates, Mrs. Philip Lat- on Jan. 31. Mr. Mailer lived a t this
Orra B a n has been honorably di»- ty aad Mis, Tennis Hotaiiag called oa place a Bomber of years ago, and was m
TIHf harged from military service. Bert Mrs. Fred Van Wie Moaday of last bora in the towa of Berne. He was
Green n d Ahria Sajder hare also beea week.
honorably discharged.
a member of the Christian rhoreb here
Mr. sad Mrs. Ervin Wright spent for many yean. m He ts-as a man of
Joe Gotman, aa manager, baa opened the week-ead at Barao with Engeae strong individuality, of broad vie;' -»
the meat market i s the Pebier IrniH- Wright and Burton Wright and taeir and simple tastes. Honesty of pior-
342 Hamilton St. ing as a brand of Battenby's market families.
and bologu factory of Albany. Gardner Wright aad the arisfi
pose aad aoWcness of dseds •____
•tightly in the character o&Hr. Mffien
Mrs. Elizabeth Tan Alstyss km re- .recently to ran into t i e owned In short, he was one of shale men wit*
turned to the home of her dsagnter, tar R " *" *
ALBANY,N.Y MAUTs?.
Mrs. Theodore Travis,
two weeks ia Aibaay vita friend*.
Ms track.
it with make a distinct impression oa the his-
tory of the day. Fortifi-d by the eea*
Claude Rotating i s home on a tea toting rites of Ms holy religion, he
days' forlongh from emmp. spending the went forth to be united with the loved
A letter received by Mr. Haigsl from time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ones gone before.
Dr. Post teBs of some interestiaf tftiags George Hotsling. "Oh mourn not for those who have
hp noted in France. Dr. Post said he Mrs. Charles Crookes was called to reached that fair shore,
would have much to tell on Ms return Ms
Tenter's Market home.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bohm tnd Mr. J j*n
Albany Wednesday to help care for her
annt, Mrs. J. B. Robertson, who is very
influenza.
f h Where sorrow and suffering can retch
them BO more;
V e know from taeir presence ws*O aet
M M , TEAL MD PODLTR) CASH! CASH!! CASH!!!] and Mrs. Francis Fridav aad eon Claude Mrs. Adelia Mathias recently reeeiv
of Coermans were entertained at the ed a nice greeting from Mrs. Emily The angels are whispering well meet
home of Mrs. Bert Carkner on Western A. Ward, from Tampa, Fla., which, she
avenue, Saturday evening. enjoyed very much.
long regain,
them again."
Friend, Mrs. Caroline A. WjHsie.
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STOVES! STOVES!! The death of Leroy Whipple, who Mrs. Freeman Cronnse and son of
died of pneumonia, in France on Jaa. Scrantoa, Pa., and Mrs. William Belyea
17, has come as a great shock and sor- of Rensselaer were over Sunday guests In loving memory of Miss Lucy T.
JL0WE2 PSXOES FOB CASI row to his many friends. He enlisted of their father, Alva Kniffin. WiHsw, who departed this life A a c
We I i y OK CoM, Nov. 12, 1927 and went to Fort Sloenm. Mrs. Emily Brate, daughter and 17, 1918.
He passed examinations and joined the grandchild, are spending a time in their A loved one has entered the
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fSaY STOVES 30th Engineer corps, going to Camp home, fixing it np^ doing some painting
University. On Dee. 26, a little over and making repairs on Arbor Bill.
gates
And has tasted of the glory that there
RCTJOHT AT FOBMEB SAXES sis weeks after enlisting, he sailed for Mrs. Emily Ward writes to her s waits;
Frasee. He saw considerable service friends that she is enjoying her Flori- A loved one has traveled the streets1
THBF. W. for over a year, daring which time he da trip very much. She intends to re-
mts xsrta . s.i Frices Lower was gassed twice. He died on Jan. 17, tarn home soon, perhaps in two weeks. Beautiful visions has there beheld
1919. He was about to sail for home Mrs. Arthn Barber ana two children feastsdea
2BAX PXBXBHT WHOLSaALZ EASES. when he was taken ill with influenza, will meet her husband in Washington, told.
which developed into pneumonia, and 1). C, the 15th of this month. Mrs. A loved one has gladly her cross Islet
I A 1 D W A I B O f A1.L K I K D I he died within five days. The burial Barber before marriage was Miss Jaiia down,
was with foil military honors, and a Jones. And faithful approved of her reeeivel
cross was raised in his memory. Ha
write for particulars.
Stjafy C&, sssL 20, tt^ittaicc, M,ff. Joseph Snyder. - Altamont Bfr. and Mrs. Charles Peitz of Slin- a crown;
was buried in t i e military cemetery gerlaads and Mr. and Mrs. Howard A loved one the glorious King has sesSj,
at the village of Laatb«ellic, nea* Deitz aad son Roger of Albany called Ever from sorrow of earth is free,
Brest. He was 21 years old, asd is st tke home of Emma Hbaek Sunday Happy with Him through eteraity.
survived by his pareats, a brother cad sfteraooa. A loved one is singing the tri«mne>
;* sister. A nalon sseaiwial serriee song,
wt> JNtlf ia the M. E. ehareh on Sna- Mr. sad Mrs. E!raer Joslic entertain- A loved one has greeted oa tke goiSaai
ed Mr. sad Mjs. Gardner Wright and shore
Thomas Holmes, jr., on ISaadiiy. They Loved ones of earth that had gone e a
eajoyel aa aoto ride t o Albany and before,
OALLSJIAsT'S called ea M r . « d Mrs. Allen Wright. Safe in their glory forever more.
Don't forget the Red Cress drama
Michael Levee is passing seme time ft Joslin's hall Feb. 14 and 15—Fri- O9AV1
New Terk city. day and Saturday ef this week. Don'I
Miss Mabel Van Alstyne ass beea miss i t Fan from start to fiats*. Re TJ B. Gaige. jr., is ill.
patting a few days at ber home. freshmeats will be served at the close. Wallace Ostraader has said his farm.
Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Van Alstyse The Bed Cross auxiliary met at the Mm W. W. Carittman visited friends
eatertalatd at cards Thursday eveniag. home of Mrs. D. L. Woodward last at Scheneetady last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eraest Wiseabnrn are Thnrsday. All the work oa hand was Mr. aad Mrs. Herman Woman vis-
eatertainisg company from eat of town. completed, but the soeiefv expects to ited relatives at Central Bridge last
The eehool has been closed for a few have a sew supply oa hand for the Sunday.
days owing to the prevalence of in- next meeting. Twenty members were Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Bell of West
laeftsa. present. All are much interested in Township were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mrs. James Sager spent Satnrday helping on the R!& e»trf3ccs of
Bali's C&urrb Stec
tiy one of ike best
7Se Key*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rentier of A) for year*. J
hany called on Mr. and Mrs. F-t»d it the (MM _
VsJeotiiw That'll Prove SU6 flit Haw aid to digestion. Haines. MonTi-flle Mrs. CharV* Mo«h«r t»f Bftnasfst. 1%eto Hairscomblnxtioa
Mr. and
(ttK>n? Snnday with Mr.
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p*rftet
CatarrnM«_
wnat produces «ueh woeAstxal
and Mrs. Alton Moshpr.
hCtal ban's a tt» tae* mm Mr. and Mrs. Ray Go!d«-n of C^A'r
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Mr. and Mrs, Fraak Golden. Pllla tor coBstlcaUoa.
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