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pn-A. lpi+~ P _ZL_ n^. t^_ «u"^y [ .*- r"*rt ^"^.'"'kr^a* _.»J~I! ^Jg _ *- ^S &••/'-'- X, >1- if : «.&&. m p -\ \. X ^ •• / •J •• Si *%** « J~- I ~ *--« NORTH CREIK 3JEWS* NORTH -GREEK, NX* ,^p3>NES!>AY* SEJPTEMBm14,193$ E •'aasjiiyj, i ^u^^^fc. ^i^. JOIJNSBTJRG, N. y. sept.45— H, X^-^trmstrong visited Sarnet Sunday.*" Chicken Supper Thursday, ( The Ladies^ Aid 1 'Society met Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Mae- Brooklyn, *who wffl- be hfe guest a **«• EfefSa^p Ranch. w,as a bu^essTcaHer irifownMohr dayT ' Mr. audi Urs. James " Puleo^ and family havVrefyinied - home after fM amc cuse Johnson areja ome from Friends Lake wherefi tB#.sfeM the ^mlner; "' •' " * Ifaph^Wad^l ef* T W^ertown. I^Bt 7 Jomisott ef Wevertown H*t$%^Ttf&&y. f7 Mr^r ^o%S-tm^ of Warren^ hur|* was a caller in town Monday. Sii of Xx&irmilsP" Mr, and Mrs* Harry Smith of < ¥.- A. Bus|njg has returned from spendmg two weeks at his home at Staten Island. He was accompanied by Ms brother, Bfenry 'Busing of _. called m town Sfnhday. j Philip Kenyon, of Athol is stay- ing with his sister^ Mns. Joseph. tAsselin^ Jr., and attending: high school at Worth" Creek, Mr.' and Mrs. William* Pasco -of Thurmaa visited Mr-an^ Mrs. Ro- bert P^sco recently. Mrs. IiduisMosfie>has been con- fined m> hex h o m e l y illness the past week, f W- J. Baker and Osc^nna Lent of T^urmah had business in town- fe^ weeks. */• -*•*' •% tinEKfeiicockV Arrangements v haifd " linwood Wescott of * Thin-man; lieeli inade^fbr a^cmc&itBUpper to* *— " he, served"by the L&dies' ,Aid at the local Methodist Church' Tbursday evening, September 2K^th. Mr, and"Mrs. Leroy Armstrong entertained several friends 'from WestTaconac over the week-end. iWe/thCrelekand^erfltt XaiiiOS of < Mr* and Mra Hor^c6 Hack visit- I**ng Lake vferf^d townonrbujpnkss' ^ K o r t h Crek recently, 1 Monday^ ~ ' J.,McFadden of Ogde^sburg was }' G. 'BhSmitK 'visted BnQandSat- a local businelsfe'cajHeif Tuesday."' urday* M&cs. Mary ^pmstrong of Garnet ^tfa^Lis jtoite ill.'fi^v" Beefiery"was? called recently^io^ttend,* her*" ,Mr. and iws. Robert Richards 1 hav;e l^turne^ to Glens Falls after isperidling .sevral weeks at the home of Beecher Hack. J^Smyi vicimty people "attended nnck-or jeiattsnurg are spending a few dayTwffh Mrs. Cora Warier. Wyman Barton of Thnrman wa^ fettowtfTiiesday. —^. * Mr£ Johri Steves and son/ CSf- •ftf*C6r BSkeraTMills were recently in town- ' <• ^ l^a^Mrs><S3udfe ' • Stev^i of; B&Jers Mills vfeifedtOwn "t^^itly; of Fotter^vii^ catt- ed iiH0Wn s €aesday^ - Carsoir5Buttfie# visited: NortM Creek Wednesday. , ijMi^A^m^Thom^-^visilsd :tm Gl«ns falls setieral dajrs las| week. r Soblert Beza- feiiiraied fmti Ifoiike'rs Tuesday; n - . • •.< Mr, and.Mrs. Berlin Bowmaa and dangbter-Q|-Bai|er?s Mills cBlecL fif tovmmoltfd^yi Mrs. Richard Peterson and Miss RlYE3fcSH>:E---!fi3s Mary Porter, and C^^Ie^iCpagliialii Xg., hax4 entered^Po«eMulg~ H^3i' Schoof this year. Frederick Wells, who has been ^ i p & g nis grandfikther, B. &, Ald4 r#Jh^ naa iseturned. ^> Ins home in Rjchmohd HH3s, "L. I. . Mllswer^intovmLTuesdayv Golda iB^tchc^oek of Wari^hsburg recently. Mr. "Lent fe proprietor of Mrs. J o M C. Tubbs of; Wiarrens- b^urg and-Mis.' SanforaVKenyon^ of Thy rman called hi town recently.,; Mr:-and IMtrs. Harold^ Rider of Ctoxsackie^visited George Arm- strong recently. -* 1 0 in m _ Edward J Ihomiba ^ies r !Sewrwas%eceived heri Honday or fhe deatbTof Edward Thomson of Glehs Falls. 3^r. Thomson was well known in this locality Jiaying been bjom in"Jolmsbwg"arid<speht his boyhood in town at his' ps^r- enfsiome" which" is the present Methodist parsonage. i •• Birttday P«ty T A'party was given for Miss Marie* Straight Tuesday afternoon id honor of her birthday. . Guests Returning; Rome CHATIEIP.C CLUB, S$j>t~ 14— Dr., S. T^tog* Baldwin, i^ f Li MR and Mrs. Harold R^ K3aag, v HemEP stead, L.L;Mr. and,3Sfirs. L7S. Thurston and Mfes EJU?abeth ThursJ ton*©f Schenectady; ^Mrs. Angus TC'Bfown and^daughter, Stephana of Ut^^departed September. 6thi, after sojourning: at tbe duh, fogr the past few wfe&ss. * " , Harry J.^tolte,. Pleasaatvi%.m YT; Harry J. Sto$e,tfJ£, Pleasant- ville; Mr. and Mrs. G . m Jbidexson <Qf Colonia, IfTJ.; Mar, and B e n t Disease Victims l a proportion to population, heart disease is found more often in males than in females* in Jews than in Gentiles, m white persons than hi negroes S&d-in business and pro- fessional classes Qian in laborers, says Collier's Weekly. Chapels in a Tree An oak tree large enough to con- tain two chapels stands Jin the vfl* lage of Allouvffle - BeHefossa, Irance and a family of the town has' for generations been "custodt mhi of th« ley of the oak." With an donated age of L.20O years the tree I* so large that nine row with extended arms can *carcely •neirele it _ Sullivan & Co. GRAIN-GROCERIES WHITE RC^E COFFEE per pound -~ 58c POPCORN per can ., .09c TOMATO mm® 13 02L can 4 can for »»•**/».-..-.t. ...0T GRISCO 31b. can 59c QUALITY ROLL Toilet Tissue 6 for 55c M G COOKEES 2 lb., packager * ..... ,.*<«**lt>h«AVV 'mm- C&M, FOR FKOIT SABS Pt. Jars 59c Qt iiifthiMiiiw ^i>iiiiii WE A1SO Chatiemac Club , Guests at the Oliih. The fottowisg, meanbieri^ and guests-are recent/visitors' 'aftKe club:' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen,A. Quilhot, and Mr. and Mrs. John ^enworth c3f Amsterdam^ Mr,„ancl Mrs., John* A. MayV, .. and 1 Miss Harriet May of Gloyeirsville^ W a ^ J F O R i . S A m - ^ *hm*r^&te*mL ^ ^^CT^'™ - ^ n ^ - ,A Wrt»W gS«QU»e camp, sbav^ Visiting Here ' Kenneth Stanyon of GioversyaM is, visiting friends at C3aatiemac| OUT OF TBE PICTDBE •**!!*• He—My former wife and I never had a fuss. She—My! How monotonous. LEGAL NOTICE Classified * "'•flm^-' *"* ». jj.Jfi-&K£f f \ Advertisements ' under this I heading are ONE CEIST per i wordrrinidniuniL charge SSc^ Send cash with order, please* FOB SALE '^ I'm FOR SALiE-^-Kerosene heatings * mck: burner €or liot water tank* Cheap. INews Office, North Creeks JgGR SALE—14-inch seasoned, stoye wo^XJeliweredPalt $3, per coral' lainfch 5 wood $S„&r Phone 99-F-14. Delbert Galusha, Johns* burg* J*. Yi~~~>- -v - *21p -2+ <aeag^tThe s ,l|fev?s Office,, liCor% Cwelc %*** ' ninf" -srs" FOR SALE—Oil burning ^h^te^p. I^OltSALE^rl^^HtP. Crocker* r > Wheeler electric j&pfcr, BCkiyc, 220U Spbjse, 1TO0 |E. P. M.Goo4 : | p p t ^ : ^ ^ ^ e | | ? e w s , ^ p r f t Alterations: Complete line of Spring and Summer materials to choose from. Prices reasonable, Flofieatce Darling, Phone 4* North Creek, N . Y . ." i. .p."- ' .'' ii. i«i".»u . ; i - .<\:. •«: WANTED-—Middle aged woman, in good health, who likes child- ren and would E%^a place to wor& during, winter, with small .wages. Write Mrs. Fenton. West; Minerva, N. T. slip t . i t>»ephon« t commonly used •~-v; nation, and NOTICE IS HEREiST CaTVEH, that the following places'bave been designated by the Town Board voting places for Prinmary and ^General election for the presentt year in the Town of Jo>lnsburg. w East No. l.XO.OJ'. Hall Wever town, N. Y- Eust No. % Owens fi>Il, North «„«, teveaf^a m 17W Creek, N.Y, The first real piano.was developed Bist No. 3, Dunkleys HaBj^ m I'M, when an Italian, BattokHn- Bakers Mills, N. Y. kneo Cristofori, invented a system of C* ERNEST NOX014'jhammers which when striking th* » Town Clerk jitrlngs of. the liarpsichord drew v* *Cown of Johiisburg forth, marvielous rich totiesr 5 . * - . ... . . . . . . . . . . . •• What Makes a , House Colonial or English? *N Pi iliiards NORTH CREEK LTmaloesahoose really Colonel or English, outside ofIts pny portioos and materaafe, is the Wxdwoi% W tl^e w detps'* are 'tj&t, #e | house is right. I t e e Is qidy case J&e of standard woodwork on the market today that oifer3 architectural value, It is Curtis Woodwork. No mttter how particu br you or your architect may be, yon cap find Curtis designs and siges that will carry out your ideas to thefinestdetail t^tej^ei^oxsjj^^ows, - fain, frames, stairwork, cabinetwork bearing the Curtis Colonial, Biglish and other > i arc pure ittB*i»«ipfc'mm wmm~ 'ii.,»iijiijiitji;"fjjiiiiii i f llni'ilTi'i m l<~ *#>*-*r "?-*»WJ^ * • - ^\ ^ J i . - JL. u-Ata-m ^j-^^S*. u S.^™J4- ,,..'•; ^ ^-^.-. : r ^ r. / f ^i*x.r3^ T^KC;-^ B3SS i \ V r- ay \ -'4 V* yi ' * * i * < W »: :^ft -J k. ^ 1 -^. 1 ..:«& m -*1 "•X-.

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Page 1: Sullivan & Co. - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn87070281/1938-09-14/ed...pn-A. •lpi+~ P — _ZL_ n^. t^_ «u"^y [.*- r"*rt ^"^.'"'kr^a* _.»J~I! ^Jg _ *-^S

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NORTH CREIK 3JEWS* NORTH -GREEK, N X * ,^p3>NES!>AY* SEJPTEMBm14,193$

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JOIJNSBTJRG, N. y. sept.45— H, X^-^trmstrong visited Sarnet Sunday.*"

Chicken Supper Thursday, (The Ladies^ Aid1 'Society met

Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Mae-Brooklyn, *who wffl- be hfe guest a **«• EfefSa^p Ranch.

w,as a bu^essTcaHer irifownMohr dayT '

Mr. audi Urs . James " Puleo^ and family havVrefyinied - home after

fM amc cuse

Johnson areja ome from Friends Lake wherefi tB#.sfeM the ^mlner; "' •' " *

I f a p h ^ W a d ^ l ef*T W^ertown.

I ^ B t 7 Jomisott ef Wevertown H * t $ % ^ T t f & & y .

f7Mr^r ^ o % S - t m ^ of Warren^ hur|* was a caller in town Monday.

Sii of Xx&irmilsP" Mr, and Mrs* Harry Smith of

< ¥.- A. Bus|njg has returned from spendmg two weeks a t his home a t Staten Island. He was accompanied by Ms brother, Bfenry 'Busing of

_. called m town Sfnhday. j Philip Kenyon, of Athol is stay­ing with his sister^ Mns. Joseph. tAsselin^ Jr., and attending: high school at Worth" Creek, „

Mr.' and Mrs. William* Pasco -of Thurmaa visited Mr-an^ Mrs. Ro­bert P^sco recently.

Mrs. IiduisMosfie>has been con­fined m> hex homely illness the past week, f W- J. Baker and Osc^nna Lent

of T^urmah had business in town-

fe^ weeks. */• - * • * ' •% tinEKfeiicockV Arrangements vhaifd " linwood Wescott of * Thin-man;

lieeli inade^fbr a^cmc&itBUpper to* *— " he, served"by the L&dies' ,Aid a t the local Methodist Church' Tbursday evening, September 2K th.

Mr, and"Mrs. Leroy Armstrong entertained several friends 'from WestTaconac over the week-end. iWe/thCrelekand^erfltt XaiiiOS of < Mr* and Mra Hor^c6 Hack visit- I**ng Lake vferf d townonrbujpnkss' ^ K o r t h Crek recently,1— Monday^ ~ '

J.,McFadden of Ogde^sburg was }' G. 'BhSmitK 'visted BnQandSat-a local businelsfe'cajHeif Tuesday."' urday*

M&cs. Mary ^pmstrong of Garnet ^tfa^Lis jtoite ill.'fi^v" Beefiery"was? called recently^io^ttend,* her*"

,Mr. and iws. Robert Richards1

hav;e l^turne^ to Glens Falls after isperidling .sevral weeks at the home of Beecher Hack.

J^Smyi vicimty people "attended

nnck-or jeiattsnurg are spending a few dayTwffh Mrs. Cora Warier.

Wyman Barton of Thnrman wa^ fettowtfTiiesday. — ^ . * Mr£ Johri Steves and son/ CSf-

•ftf*C6r BSkeraTMills were recently in town- • • ' <• ^ l^a^Mrs><S3udfe ' • Stev^i of; B&Jers Mills vfeifedtOwn "t^^it ly;

of Fotter^vii^ catt­ed iiH0Wns€aesday^ - Carsoir5Buttfie# visited: NortM Creek Wednesday. , i jMi^A^m^Thom^-^visi lsd: tm Gl«ns falls setieral dajrs las | week. r Soblert Beza- feiiiraied fmti Ifoiike'rs Tuesday; n- . • •.<

Mr, and.Mrs. Berlin Bowmaa and dangbter-Q|-Bai|er?s Mills cBlecL fif tovmmoltfd^yi

Mrs. Richard Peterson and Miss

RlYE3fcSH>:E---!fi3s Mary Porter, and C^^Ie^iCpagliialii Xg., hax4 entered^Po«eMulg~ H^3i ' Schoof this year.

Frederick Wells, who has been ^ ip&g nis grandfikther, B. &, Ald4 r#Jh^ naa iseturned. ^> Ins home in Rjchmohd HH3s, "L. I . .

Mllswer^intovmLTuesdayv Golda iB tchc oek of Wari^hsburg

recently. Mr. "Lent fe proprietor of

Mrs. JoM C. Tubbs of; Wiarrens-b^urg and-Mis.' SanforaVKenyon^ of Thy rman called hi town recently.,;

Mr:-and IMtrs. Harold^ Rider of Ctoxsackie^visited George Arm­strong recently. -* 1

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_ Edward JIhomiba ies r !Sewrwas%eceived heri Honday

or fhe deatbTof Edward Thomson of Glehs Falls. 3^r. Thomson was well known in this locality Jiaying been bjom in" Jolmsbwg"arid<speht his boyhood in town a t his ' ps^r-enfsiome" which" is the present Methodist parsonage.

i •• Birttday P « t y T A'party was given for Miss Marie*

Straight Tuesday afternoon id honor of her birthday.

. Guests Returning; Rome CHATIEIP.C CLUB, S$j>t~ 14—

Dr., S. T^tog* Baldwin, i^ fLi M R and Mrs. Harold R^ K3aag,v HemEP stead, L .L;Mr . and,3Sfirs. L7S. Thurston and Mfes EJU?abeth ThursJ ton*©f Schenectady; ^Mrs. Angus TC'Bfown and^daughter, Stephana of Ut^^departed September. 6thi, after sojourning: a t tbe duh, fogr the past few wfe&ss. * " ,

Harry J .^ to l te , . Pleasaatvi%.m YT; Harry J . Sto$e,tfJ£, Pleasant-ville; Mr. and Mrs. G . m Jbidexson <Qf Colonia, IfTJ.; Mar, and

B e n t Disease Victims la proportion to population, heart

disease is found more often in males than in females* in Jews than in Gentiles, m white persons than hi negroes S&d-in business and pro­fessional classes Qian in laborers, says Collier's Weekly.

Chapels in a Tree An oak tree large enough to con­

tain two chapels stands Jin the vfl* lage of Allouvffle - BeHefossa, Irance and a family of the town has' for generations been "custodt mhi of th« ley of the oak." With an donated age of L.20O years the tree I* so large that nine row with extended arms can *carcely •neirele i t _

Sullivan & Co. GRAIN-GROCERIES WHITE RC^E COFFEE

per pound -~ 58c

POPCORN per can ., .09c

TOMATO mm® 13 02L can 4 can for

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GRISCO 31b. can 59c

QUALITY ROLL Toilet Tissue 6 for 55c

MG COOKEES 2 lb., packager *..... , . * < « * * l t > h « A V V

'mm- C&M, FOR FKOIT SABS Pt. Jars 59c Q t

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WE A1SO

Chatiemac Club

, Guests a t the Oliih. The fottowisg, meanbieri^ and

guests-are recent/ visitors' 'aftKe club:' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen,A. Quilhot, and Mr. and Mrs. John ^enworth c3f Amsterdam^ Mr,„ancl Mrs., John* A. MayV,.. and1 Miss Harriet May of Gloyeirsville^ Wa^JFORi.SAm-^ *hm*r^&te*mL ^ ^ ^ C T ^ ' ™ - ^ n ^ - , A Wr t»W gS«QU»e camp, sbav^

Visiting Here ' Kenneth Stanyon of GioversyaM

is, visiting friends at C3aatiemac|

OUT OF TBE PICTDBE •**!!*•

He—My former wife and I never had a fuss.

She—My! How monotonous.

LEGAL NOTICE

Classified * "'•flm^-' *"* ». jj.Jfi-&K£f

f \ Advertisements ' under this I heading are ONE CEIST per i wordrrinidniuniL charge SSc^

Send cash with order, please*

FOB SALE ' ^ I'm

FOR SALiE-^-Kerosene heatings * mck: burner €or liot water tank* Cheap. INews Office, North Creeks

JgGR SALE—14-inch seasoned, stoye wo^XJeliweredPalt $3, per

coral' lainfch5 wood $S„&r Phone 99-F-14. Delbert Galusha, Johns* burg* J*. Yi~~~>- -v - *21p

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<aeag^tThes,l|fev?s Office,, liCor% Cwelc %***

' n i n f " -srs" FOR SALE—Oil burning ^h^te^p.

I^Ol tSALE^r l^^HtP . Crocker* r> Wheeler electric j&pfcr, BCkiyc, 220U Spbjse , 1TO0 |E. P. M.Goo4 : | p p t ^ : ^ ^ ^ e | | ? e w s , ^ p r f t

Alterations: Complete line of Spring and Summer materials t o choose from. Prices reasonable, Flofieatce Darling, Phone 4* North Creek, N . Y . ." i . . p . " - ' . ' ' i i. i«i".»u . ; i - .<\:. • « : • •

WANTED-—Middle aged woman, in good health, who likes child­

ren and would E%^a place to wor& during, winter, with small .wages. Write Mrs. Fenton. West; Minerva, N. T. s l i p

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. i t>»ephon« t commonly used •~-v; nation, and

NOTICE IS HEREiST CaTVEH, that the following places'bave been designated by the Town Board a© voting places for Prinmary and ^General election for the presentt year in the Town of Jo>lnsburg.w

East No. l.XO.OJ'. Hall Wever town, N. Y-

Eust No. % Owens fi>Il, North « „ « , teveaf^a m 17W Creek, N.Y, The first real piano.was developed

Bist No. 3, Dunkleys HaBj m I'M, when an Italian, BattokHn-Bakers Mills, N. Y. kneo Cristofori, invented a system of

C* ERNEST NOX014'jhammers which when striking th* » Town Clerk jitrlngs of. the liarpsichord drew v* *Cown of Johiisburg forth, marvielous rich totiesr5

• • • • . * - • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •• What Makes a , House Colonial or English?

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Pi iliiards NORTH CREEK

LTmaloesahoose really Colonel or

English, outside of Its pny portioos and materaafe, is the Wxdwoi% W tl^e wdetps'* are 'tj&t, # e | house is right.

I t e e Is qidy case J&e of standard woodwork on the market today that oifer3 architectural value, It is Curtis Woodwork.

No mttter how particu br you or your architect may be, yon cap find Curtis designs and siges that will carry out your ideas to the finest detail t^tej^ei^oxsjj^^ows,

- fain, frames, stairwork, cabinetwork bearing the Curtis Colonial, Biglish and other

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