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TWO THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. Y., FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1952.

Jan. 29. Mrs. Harris will visit an-

Slim Chances Seen

and 1951 sessions of the Republi-

can-eontroyed Legislature. Both

proposals were described general-

ly as moves toward liberalizing

other daughter, Mrs. F „ A. Wil-

helm, in Mojave, Calif., «and ex-

pects to be away for six months.

Joe Kelly, Polio Victim, King

In Altering State the New York divorce law.

Adultery is the cfoly ground for Jan.

John Mack recently obtained a

14 restricting traffic and young golden eagle from West For Parade of Bands on Monday

divorce in New York. Van Rensselaer Is parking in certain areas in the vil- Shokan and had it stuffed by taxi-

Divorce Statute Smothering of Mrs. Gordon's r n

previous proposals was attributed

T

To Instruct Classes it was ar

/^1_ ~ , J 8 e W'H become effective Feb. 1, dermist Nicholas Van Rensselaer.

la



announced today. Bald eagles are not too uncommon •-

With a demeanor more convinc- "thanks to the treatment he re- of Bands will start, playing re-

in considerable part to opposition The sections regarding restric- in this area, according to Mr. quest numbers phoned in by

New Paltz. Jan. 25 —Kenneth

by the Roman Catholic Church, Van Rensselaer of Woodstock, t l o n ^ r e as follows:

ceived at the polio center

Mack, but golden eagles are rare- ing than an agent's representing sar Hospital last year." in Vas- those offering donations for the

Albany, N. Y., J a a 25 (JF—An- ' which does not recognize divorce No person shall operate a motor ly found east of the Mississippi the greatest show on earth, Mike

well-known portrait painter, will river. The bird is now on view in Marchuk told a reporter the third When he was discharged from polio fund. •

other move apparently was under on any ground.

way today in the Legislature to- instruct classes in portraiture be- vehicle or motorcycle upon that the high school science room. the hospital, Joe wrote his appre- —, • .

In 1949, the State Council of ginning Tuesday, Feb. 5, Miss portion of Tricor avenue extending annual Parade of Bands will be ciation in a letter to The Free- Flies to Hokkaido

ward easing New York's strict di- Churches, a Protestant group, from Hasbrouck avenue to Mo- - • — • • • —



the biggest and best ever pre- man, thanking all who had ad- Tokyo, Jan. 25 IP*—Gen. Mat-

vorce law, but Republican leaders called for "more just and whole- i!

yra

New Paltz WMS£&I£ hu'honk a v e n u e ^ ^h e ^ i "age of & £ Whole Villages Punished sented to raise funds for the ministered to him during his

SS^* Art Association has p g l t z ^

in t v

^ g New thew B. Ridgway flew north t o

some" divorce laws in New York Vienna, Austria, Jan. 25 tll&& • S^vB 4 W A A • .• S>f . • * . • • • . • • • The commission would be re- Anyone interested in joining the j Maurice of North Manheim boule- Cream puddings, cream pics, if it weren't for the i>olio founda- Musterole Instantly creates a won-

quired to report to the Legisla- classes under Van Rensselaer^s in-1 * • * * The three will spend several and cream puffs should be refrig- tion, Joe might not be with us to-

ture by Feb. 15, 1953. struction may notify Miss Myra • days in New York where Mr. erated as soon as they are pre- day, or, he'd be a cripple."

derful protective warmth right

where applied on chest, throat and

back. It not only promptly rellevta

The

Geralds, New Paltz. by postcard. | A r tMaurice will attend the College pared. Do not remove from the At the time Mr. Kelly talked, coughing and Inflammation but

Manufacturers and > ^ v ^^•^Sfc^vw^^wvW^'V-v^'VV = 5 » « « ? * K

• «

^ Miss Geralds reminds present | M r Association meeting,

^ refrigerator until they are to be he was strapping a pair of skates breaks up painful local congestion. Rondout National Bank

members of the art group that * Angelica Harris, who has served. on his son so he could glide over

Distributors |j LYONSVILLE any work they plan to enter in j M r a Jf«n 1'vlng w >t" her daughter, a homemade pond in the back-

22 E. Strand, Kingston, N.Y.

A3 the art exhibit at the college must i - Helen Huntington, plans to

be completed soon since the show leave New Paltz for California. fies bell.

The word "clock" really signi- ward.

"Joe's doing fine," he said. I MUSTEROLE I

Lyonsville, Jan. 25—Mrs. John

Some display space Andersen is a patient at the Vet-

will be held in the near future.



still available. eran's Memorial Hospital in Ellen-

\ille

Movie Is Planner!

New Paltz. Jan. 25—A movie In

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Oak- technicolor. Of These Things We

POUGHKEEPSIE ley are receiving congratulations Are Proud will be shown to the

on the birth of a daughter, Mary Couples' Club Sunday at 8 p m. at

BETTER HOMES SHOW the Methodist Church. The film is

Ellen, born at the Kingston Hos- from the Central Hudson Gas and

Feb. 6,7,8.9.1952

POUGHKEEPSIE ARMORY

pital Jan. 23.

Mrs. Frank D e F r a n c o and son. and g a m e s are a l s o on the program

Mrs.

were

John Paist and daughter

Electric Corp. Election of officers



for the evening. Hosts and host-

Wednesday afternoon t e a t M M will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter

The night

Sponsored by guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kar- Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. Francis

Poughkeepaic ley and daughters. Hasbrouck.

Mrs. Chester Roosa and Mrs.;

Jr. Chamber of Commerce Clyde Roosa recently visited Mrs.

Maggie Rider who is ill at her

School to Close





ADIRONDACK

home near Accord.

New Paltz, Jan. 25—There will

be no school for the children who

Appearing at the local store attend the Campus Elementary

from time to time are bulletins school. Jan, 28 and 29. Principal

concerning the activities of the Harold Klsbree reports. Thoae

the town cant get fo sleep

Lyonsville Rangers. Currently, two days have been designated as

# 1 TtAMSJT UMMS__ the Rangers who are Wanda Teachers' Work Days. Teachers

Roosa. Ronald Roosa. Keith Knud- will spend the time In conferences,

sen and Gerald Gartman. are in- evaluating and recording pupil's

terested in protecting wild game. achievements during the first

Mrs Floyd Davis and Mrs. Les- semester, analyzing pupils' needs

lie Karley visited Mrs. John An- and making plans for the second

dersen at the Ellenville hospital semester.

Monday afternoon.

DIBRCT rxrar.ss mmvira Mrs. John Rust and daughter,

TO NEW TOKK CIT1 Mildred Elizabeth of Garfield. Entries S u b m i t t e d

L*a»» Klac«t«a N". J., are spending the week with New Paltz. Jan. 25—Several

AM m Mrs. Rust's mother and brother, persons in the New Paltz area

«*T 1:OOAM Dly ltoo m Mrs. Frank DeFranco and Frank, have submitted their paintings to

Dly 2:45 PM Jr

a«t. a

Mom. SilS AM FrLASan. 4:00 PM

the Dutchess County Art Show to

Dir 7:10 AM Dly 5:20 PM Mrs. Esther Wood has been re- be held in PouRhkeepsie in Febru-

Dly S-30 AM P*rt.*S«a. 7:00 PM ported improved in health after ary. A three man jury will meet

Dly • : 30 AM Dly 8:15 PM beins ill at her home for some Jan. 26 to select the works for the

Dly 11:45 AM fcaa. o « l y 10:00 PM time. exhibit The show will open at the

TER MI.NALS F. G. Baumgarten of Stone IBM Country Club on South road

KINGSTON Ridce was at the local store, with a reception from three to six

Trmllway* Terminal Wednesday for the purpose of re- in the afternoon Feb. 3, and will

B*wsy a Piaa C.rp«t Support Kingston** 800th Anni- P a r k i n g O r d i n a n c e

24^ ay. 42»d St.

EVtwrca 7m A 8th \%-%. versary Celebration by securing

TeL: H i K v u i i 7 5300 a membership. Solicitation for T o B e g i n February 1

memberships will be made next New Paltz. Jan. 25—A viflage

A D I R O N D A C K T R A I L W A Y S week. This \% your celebration ordinance passed at the public

and you should support It. hearing in the municipal building









ALL ovrp TOWN people lie awake . . . when a child is lost. block. You only know that every day there will be things you

Hearts stand still, not alone with sympathy, but with the can't afford to miss. So you read the newspaper every day.

thought, "There, but for the grace of God, goes mine!" And so does everybody else.

And greatly as the searchers need the newspaper to find • Why do advertisers spend mere of their money in news-

out the details, the rest of us in our suspense need the news- papers than in any other form of advertising? Simply because

paper even more. everybody reads the newspaper every day.

When the lost is found, no matter how we first hear the So why advertise only to fractions of the people?

news, we snatch up the paper to get the whole warming story. Radio and TV programs reach only fractions of anybody's

Every day — in milder measure, perhaps ~ there are many market —sport fans, homemakers, kids, or whatever. And

stories that affect everyone of us. Some pieces of news are even they can't all listen at the time a commercial is broadcast

told nowhere else. Others are never told in full except in Magazines reach only fractions of a market For each one

ihe newspaper. appeals to some people — not to others.

You never know when you get up in the morning what the Tht Newspaper is created fresh every day for everybody.

newspaper will bringyou. One day's big news may come from Only the newspaper is first with the most news... first with

Washington . . . another's from the used car lot down the the most people... first with the most advertisers!









I Th§ newspaper It always 7/rst with the most*

This message prepared by BUREAU OF ADVERTISING, American Newspaper Publishers Association

and published in the interests of fuller understanding of newspapers by THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN









Untitled Document









Thomas M. Tryniski

309 South 4th Street

Fulton New York

13069





www.fultonhistory.com



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