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\ Observes ; General Holiday
1 Corinth — The following places will be closed for the Christmas
^ho l idays : I Internat ional P a p e r Co. will cease * operations a t 3 p.m. today and will * resume operations a t 7 a.m. Fri-| day. i The local CluetWPeabody factory , will close a t 2 p.m. today and re-I open a t 7 a.m. Fr iday. | Corinth Postoffice will be closed *. all day. The lobby will be open, v b u t there will be no window ser-\ vice. Mails will be received and ** dispatched and specials and per-I Ishables will be delivered. There £ will be no rura l delivery. t The Corinth Branch of the J Manufacturers ' Nat ional Bank of
Troy will observe the holiday. V Corinth F ree Library will be * closed, also the Pa lmer Postoffice. A The lobby will remain open but
. J there will be no window service. I Mail \fill be placed in the boxes, jj and specials and perishables will 1 be delivered. ,, J Corinth Public Schools closed ?,yesterday afternoon. Sessions are 4 to be resumed Monday, * The El ixman Core Factory will I cease operat ions a t 4 o'clock today + and reopen Monday morning. i , Postmaster Corliss R. Pitkin and « his staff wish to t ake this oppor-» tunity to t h a n k the public for co-I operation dur ing the holiday rush, ' 'when the, mail was heayier than in if former years. The largest mail was • received Monday.
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Useful Square EMBA, Youth Board Entertain Children
Corinth Social Activities
Corinth—The Pa lmer Women's [ Club held a card social and Christ-I mas pa r ty a t the home of Mrs. S Evan Billings. Gifts were ex-1 changed and there was also a grab r^bag. Refreshments were served. I The decorations were in keeping (v wi th . the Chr i s tmas season. ' Prizes, in order of their scores, mwe're received" ' by Mrs! William x.Hickey, Mrs. R ichard Rabel, Mrs. ft Charles Brady, Mrs. Gertrude * Lewis and Mrs. Evans Billings. ? Because of it being Christmas, 1 prizes were awarded to all the 2 players, who included Mrs. William V Girard, Mrs. Harold Bogle, Mrs. ^.Clauson Rowland and Mrs. Harold
Vr Richardson. Their next get-together will be
I a t the home of Mrs. William Gir-£ ard. The hostesses were Mrs. Ger-k t rude Lewis and Mrs. Evan Billings.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kar l Krugman, • Main Street , Corinth, announce the f: mlfatrement of their daughter,
^»lHre; son of ;Mrs.*R. G. Shire, Gloversville. Miss
^ K r u g m a n is a g radua te of Corinth • High School and is in charge of the %'Corinth office of the New Enter-1 prise. Mr. Shire at tended Colgate | University a n d is now associated
•with the Twin City Leather Co., liver Street , Gloversville. No date
IpHB been set for the wedding.
I Mr. and Mrs . Rollin Grahame, ' M a p l e Street, announce the en-f gagement of the i r daughter , Wanda -Marguer i te , to Theodore Clothier, £ son of Mr. and Mrs. R a y Clothier, jgE. Corinth. N o date has been set vfor-taei wedding.
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Corinth—The Corinth Hospital Board of Directors have announced tha t applications for a supervisor of nurses for the Corinth Hospital will be received for consideration.
Corinth — The children's Christmas party held in the Commissary and sponsored jointly by the EMBA and the Corinth Youth Commission was a big success. There were no vacant seats and children and their parents and guardians lined both sides and back of the large hall.
Ray La F a r r and his little t roupers gave a delightful program, which both young and old enjoyed. Joyce Coveleski tapped to the tune of Jingle Bells. Kay Van-
Main Street School Pupils Give Program
Corinth—Pupils of the first and second grades in the Main Street School assembled Tuesday morning for a Christmas e n t e r t a i n m e n t Hhe following program was presented:
Piano solo, Alice Schwab; duet, Silent Night, Donna and Sandra Howard; Away in a Manger, sung by Joseph Grady, Pa t r i c ia Kendall , Pa t r ic ia Labreck, Judy Washburn , JoAn Di Lorenzo, Donna Sue Jenks, J ack Woods, Linda Lee Benton, Pa t r ic ia Fasulo, Ann Louise Wallace and Donald Chapman.
Hobby Horse Rhy thm, J a n e Palmer, Diane Graham, Ann Louise Wallace, J o h n Hogan, E d m u n d Ovitt. Alice Schwab, Geneva Ralph and Susan Pitkin.
Group singing, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, Up on the Housetop and Merry Christmas.
Chris tmas parties in each room and the distribution of gifts followed the program.
O B I T U A R Y
derwerker followed with an ac-cordian solo which brought rounds of applause. Lorraine Terrlo's Serenade of the Bells was well received. Barney Har t , another ac-cordian virtuoso, played among other numbers. Silent Night and the Bells of St. Mary. Later in the program, he and Miss Vanderwer-ker gave a duet on their Junior accordians.
Billy Donohue was excellent in his singing of Whi te Christmas and Winter Wonderland. The
[To One and All *
Holiday Greetings and
Best Wishes Also
Our Thanks and Appreciation
for Your Cooperation
ORA HUNTER ' ! ANITA ESMOND
young men of the audience enjoyed magic acts, staged by Freddie Beckwith. Mr. LaFar r , who was master of ceremonies, closed the program wth several piano numbers, and led the entire gather ing in a community song festival.
Santa Claus, with his jingle bells, went about among the young folks.
Gifts were given in age groups, and everyone received popcorn balls, an orange, and peppermint sticks.
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Corinth Branch of The Saratogian Office
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Mrs. E m m a B. Beecher Cojinth—Mrs. Emma B. Beecher
died at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Victor A. Parmenter , Main Street, Corinth.
Mrs. Beecher had been in ill health for the last two months . Though she had lived in At lanta most of her life, she spent the last 20 years in Corinth with her daughter . Mrs. Beecher was an active member of the Presbyter ian Church.
Surviving, in addition to M*s. Parmenter , are another daughter , Mrs. A. H. Colson, of Denver, Colo.; two sons, Don L. Beecher, Livonia, and Dana Beecher, B inghamton; one brother, Luther H . Johnson, Seattle, Wash., and seven grandchildren and Ave great-grandchildren.
The body has been removed to the Densmore Funeral home and will be sent to Atlanta for funeral services which will be held Fr iday a t 1 p.m., with the Rev. Charles J . Wood, pastor of the Presbyter ian Church, officiating.
BuVial will be in the family plot in Clearview Cemetery, Nor th Co-hoc ton. _m^^^^^^^^^^^^^m
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New Year to All
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I The EMBA will hold its Christ-* m a s dance in the Community Hall | ,Chr i s tmas n ight from 9 to 1; with t Bernie Collins and his dance band.
| Mr. and Mrs . Albert Angell, p a l m e r Avenue, left yesterday for
The chant of Christmas
carols carry fcur good
wishes to all for
hap̂ py, happy Yuletide.
Ballston Spa—These deeds have been filed in the county clerk's office:
Mr. and Mrs. P ia t t J. Smith to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cull, land in Milton Terrace, Ballson Spa; Clar-, ence C. Smith and others as next of kin of Edgar J. Smith, to Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Carpenter, land in Cather ine Street, Saratoga Springs.
Pelham Manor to spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ea r l Nelson.
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I A Happy New
Year I
ENCORE SHOE SHOP
A. Marcotte, Prop.
MAIN ST. CORINTH, N. Y.j
TO CONDUCT P A R T N E R S H I P agreement in the county clerk's'office to conduct the business of Leo W. Roohan and Leo W. Roohan Jr . a t 360 Broadway, Sara toga Springs.
Merry
Christmas AND A
Happy
New Year
LOUIE'S Barber Shop
Maple St. Corinth, N.
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Season's
Greetings TO OUR -
MANY F R I E N D S AND
P A T R O N S
DODGE'S
Ttfwsto' Maple St. Corinth, N. Y
Our heartiest good wishes to you for a wonderful Christmas— a full, Happy New Year.
GRACE ROSS BEAUTY SHOP
Holiday Greetings]
and
Best Wishes
for the
Coming Year
THE SARATOGIAN. WEDNESDAY, DEC 24, 194?, t
BRADY'S
Center St. Corinth, N. Y.
Merry Christmas]
and a
Happy New Year]
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STANDARD
FURNITURE
STORE
MAY THE GLOWING LIGHTS OF CHRISTMAS
SHINE UPON YOU ALL THE YEAR LONG
WITH JOY AND PROSPERITY
Morrs SERVICE STATION
George T. Mott, Prop. Palmer, N . Y .
! Main St. L
Corinth, N . Y .
We wish to extend our j! personal greeting and to
wish one and all the
MERRIEST CHRISTMAS jnd
HAPPIEST NEW YEAR EVER. I
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Woodcock's Hardware
Store
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May all that's symbolic
of Christmas be yours
this season — the hap
piness, the gaiety, the
spirit of good will, the
anticipation of a won
derful new year ahead.
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Gill & Towers Dairy
Sherman Ave. Corinth, N. Y.
Season's
Greetings
from
GUY H. RALPH
[General Insurance] Corinth, N.Y.
In the spirit of Christ
mas, we wish you all
happiness, health and
unbounded joys.
MEYER'S DEPT. STORE
Main St Corinth, N.Y.
We extend to you every
good wish for a
Joyous Christmas and a Very
Happy New Year! s
Taylor Bros.
Bargain Store Main St. Corinth, N . Y .
The Best Christmas Yet Is the Sincere Wish
GREETINGS
May Your
Christmas Stocking
Be Filled to Over
flowing with 'Joy
and Happiness and
May the New Year
Be Prosperous.
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Merry Christmas
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Happy New. Year
to All
LYON'S LIQUOR STORE
f MAIN ST. CORINTH, N. Y.J
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Merry
Christmas AND A
Happy
New Year
H. H. PROLLER DEPT. STORE
Corinth, X. Y.j
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Simpson's Esso Station Claude R. Simpson, Prop.
PALMER, N. Y.
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Why Not Go To
FEULNER'S TAVERN CORINTH
For Your Xmas Dinner Fruit Cooktail " Oyster or Turkey Soup
Roait Turkey or Chicken
Candied Sweets, French Fried or Meshed Potatoes
Baked Squash or Mashed Turnip
Cranberry Sauce
Salad
Rolls and Butter * . . . *
Dessert and Coffee
All for Just $2.00
E. M. B. A. XMAS DANCE COMMUNITY HALL, PALMER
THURSDAY, D E C E M B E R 25th Music by Bernie Collins and His Band
Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 — Admission $1.25 each
NEW YEAR'S DANCE Pete DeLuke and His Band
Dancing- 9:00 to 2:00 — Admission $1.75 each
Reservations 25c Extra Per Person Contact Mrs. Russell Mills, Personnel Office
Merry Christmas to All
GOLDSMID'S RESTAURANT CLOSED XMAS DAY
OPEN XMAS EVE and XMAS NIGHT
Rudy Warren AT THE PIANO
Playing and Singing Your favorite Songs
Happy
Christmas
Wishes
To Our Many Friends and Customers,
A MERRY
CHRISTMAS!
Serving You and Working with
You Has Been a Pleasure!
Maple Street Corinth
PIKE'S
GARAGE Main St.
Corinth, N..Y.
f Laura Wheaton Joan Merton Doris Granger
Kay Normile Earl LaMore Don McCarty
and Russell of
RUSSELL'S PHARMACY Rexall — Prescription Store
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MARKET,
Palmer Ave*
Palmer, N.Y.
Merry Christmas
( May your Christmas 'day he wreathed
with our good wishes for your health,
happiness and rich friendships. *
1 CORINTH OFFICE ^
THE MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK of Troy
CORINTH, N.Y.
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