in the end all you really have is memories 23/st johnsville... · 2013. 12. 20. · harlin...

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r- Enterprise aa£ Hewn I'rma & Republican **fc JchnsvUle. N. ¥« July 6, 1961 HAPPY \^lm * Take COLOR MOVIES easy as "snapshots** with inexpensive Kodak Equipment EPHRATAH NEWS By Zi» Marie Mrm BIRTHDAY July 7 Anna Kraft Phyllis Tretola Helen Bottom'ey Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lofstrom Sr. WfflWS LINE Oupanhetm - LnwwIlsvUlo * Scotch Bush By M. White CONTEST WINKEES RECEIVE PRIZES Ephratah Methodist Sunday School and church picnic will be held Sunday, July i at Oid Fort Klock Park at 1:00 P.M. Mrs - Martha Hill has as vtei- Those attending are asked to tor § a t h G r home in 'Lassellsville bring a covered dish, sandwiches, her daughter Mrs. Dorti^ea Rup table service and beverage. r t and daughter Mrs. Bai-bara Miss Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Thomas and daughter Sharon Jo, BROWNIE ilfimJb CAMERA Iftt Lowest priced movie camera in Kodak history! ivHit ihe faimiy tun of making neviesl Buying the camera and making the movies are both eosy with the new Brownie 8, The rrice is the lowest ever, and jhoafing movies is as easy as rakinn snapshots! Just set a dial to match the day's light . . . no erher adj-_ titmnnh. Patricia Wood Kathy Shuster Dorothea Folmsbee July 8 Kay Warren Rollins Charles Komar Wallace Moshier Je!y 9 B. Ross Kieflmg Helen Weaver Bernard Seeley Paul Vacca Marj. Robson July 10 Jack May .,, CAftCA Gregorka Camera Shop 560 E. Main Little FHUS PHONE 059 Linda Bradley Gerald Bellinger July 11 r»^-=r TS A Wnttrtn J 1. '. . T : » J" «3k# 1 * *-'- - * ' 11 i Grace McClure Florence Wagar Bobby Schrader Grace Walrath July 12 Harlin Devendorf Egidio Battisti July 13 Lois Moskey Marilyn Corso William Haak Stella Cook Cornelia. Howard Clarence Walrath Enterprise & News- $2.60 a yeai (anniv.) Smida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aJ,J Of Endicott and Phyliss Rup- Anthony Smida of Gloversville, pert of Los Angeles. Calif, was united In marriage to James Re v- and Mrs. Martin Fellows Steenburgh, af Gloversville on wer e to Syracuse on Friday. They Saturday, July 1, at St. Francis visited their granddaughter Mrs. de Sales Church in Gloversville. Eric Salisbury and family. They Following ths ceremony a re- a* 80 s a w Rev - Fellows' brother ccption was held at the home of Mr - ar,( * Mrs. Clayton Fellows the bride's grandmother, Mrs. fxsym Florida who weix? visiting Cora Knoblauch in Ephratah. *n Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mraza, Birthdays to be celebrated: Sr. were recent visitors of Mr. Jul y 6 > -iusan Lofstrom, Lester and Mrs. Ernest Mrazz*s family Johnson. July 9. Lorraine Sam at Pine Lake. ~nons, Nancy Moehrke. July 10. Inez McLean of Gloversville Jackie May. Happy birthday to called on Mrs. Carrie Handy Wed- ea <* and every one of you. uesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Salisbury John and Shiriev Brandt hav« Jr. and daughters Kim nnr\ TJ.II. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. r i e A "~' «* Ncdrcv?; Mr. and Mrs George Andrews. John, who lives Erie Salisbury Sr. of DeWitt and in Yonkers, left last weekend. Mrs. Bertha Tracy of Depeyster The Fireiadieri Auxiliary held wer « Sunday visitors at the bOBte their last meeting' of the summer of B*?' and Mrs. Martin Fellows, at the Ephratah firehouse last Laurie Ann, infant daughter of Wednesday, the 28th. Plans were Mr aT,n< Mrs. *rte Salisbury .Tr made for "a picnic to be held at was. baptised at the church in Wintergreen Park in July. Scotch Bush by Rev. Fellows. The Ephratah Cub Scouts have The Oppenhehn community was held their last meeting for the bereaved by the death of Mrs. season. They will resume again Elsie Keller. She was the former in the fan. The plans for a pic- Methodist Church Sunday School nic have been undecided. Superintendent and an active TiioiiuMi W. DoWttng, District Manager of the Niagara Mortawk Fewer Corporation looks on tm Rogw If. SrofMd, Editor of the Enterprise and News, presents the Westing house Electric Can Op enter won tgp Harold N. Weils to 6 e a r * a WnlrH.fi. wivn a ^ p * * ^ the prize won by Mr. Wells in the Eastern New York Adequate Wirin g Bureau's recent picture piizzfo contest. At right is Walter Frask kxal electrical contractor and a memb* t of the Bureau's Board of Wrer^nw, L I L$ D 1 LtilUiiiu IN ST. JOHNSVXLLE FIVE YEARS AGO Miss Ruth Ellen Ostler flew to Texas and returned to her home in West St. Johnsville, Mr. and Mrs. George Herning and son Charles are spending ENTERPRISE & NEWS WAUT-AD& BWA/0-HOME <he BACOW LITTLE FALLS BRIBE 0 TEA0K HEEE A The Methodist Church held an W.S.C.S. member until her re- Washington, D.C TjKJday where ice cream social at the Ephratah tirement due to ill health. We *** will attend the National Con- « • * vaca ™>" «* Old Fotge, New vention of the American Home- York. THIRTY YEARS AGO firehouse last Friday. A large will all miss our beloved friend. group attended. Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Lein and niakers Society. The Brown reunion was held children Cheryl and Keith of The 12th annua) commence at Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Leaven- South Norwalk, Conn, are spend- ment was held at the Oppenheim- worth's camp on W. Caroga Lake tog their vacation at the home of Ephratah Central School on Tues- Mrs. George Snell, Mrs. Harold last Sunday afternoon. A fare- bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Max day evening. Elizabeth Gray was Fox, Mrs, Jesse Grant, Mrs. An- well party was given for Lydia Lein in Oppenheim. the valedictorian and Thomas thony Beekman and Mrs. Roy Brown and family of Dolgeville, Sunday visitors at the home Hamilton, Salutatorian. Sutherland will entertain at a din- who are leaving for Texas. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lein were Married: Miss Rhonda Moore ner-bridge party July 7. at 6:30. Raymond "Tyke" Christman her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. of Fort Plain to James Horn of Miss Marian Lull is spending has been staying at the home of Kelley of East Herkimer and Mr. this village at the Universalist a week on Long Island where she Ronald and Gerald Smith of Eph- and Mrs. Harold Ostrom and Church in Fort: Plain on Satur- will he a bridesmaid at the wed- ratah the past week. children Barbara and Bud of day. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gerald Christ- DolgevHle. man and family of Virginia, have been WEDDING BELLS ABOUT TO RING* When it is a question of wedding invitations or announcements we have all th*» ainm;ero cor- rect in every detail, truly worthy of the occasion, see our samples. Order Invitations Here , Enterprise m News the hemp of Mr. and Mrs. Thur- raan Christman of Ephratah. Lynnhaven, visiting at odist Church. Hostesses are to be Mrs. Myrtle Leavenworth, Eva Putman. and ding of a friend. The Cram Creek Grange will hold an ice cream festival on the lawn of the Seymour Bellinger home this evening. Homemade Percy Stone, local businessman, {ce cream and onkes w]11 be serv . The wedding of Miss Mary Gir- monue and Gary Grabinsfci was solemnized Sunday, June 25 at St, Joseph's Church in Little Falls. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosario Girmonde of 68 Prospect Street. Gary Crabin- ski is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Kuznia, 24 Hancock Street, and a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grabinski. Mrs. Grabinski is a graduate of LeMoyne College and a membe»- of the faculty of S t Johnsville Central School. The groom grad- uated from Little Falls High School and attended Utica Col- lege. He is employed by Palatine Dyeing Company here, and will resume his studies at Utica Col- lege in the Fall. TEN YEARS AGO 60 MILLION WOMEN CANT BE WRONGED! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts The T*D ard R< idv 4-H Club recentl y clected president of the ^ a n d t h e ublic j mvitod Z L,„, .„ I •,.;. »„ mil p y Rotary Club, took over his duties ___ rt FORTY YEARS AGO A Mem/' A'e Andrews T'nn i i-i *\ti last i to visit relatives next week. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Christman who re cenuy ceiebraitrd iheii SCui wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Massachusetts, spent this week- daughter, Donna, took lessons In end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Outdoor cookery which will be Ashley Beard. taught to both 4-H and home Mr. and MtH, Raymond Krum, demonstration units in the fall. home of Mrs. picnic is to be held at the Pine uake Kecreatlon Park on August 8. Mrs. Ruth Christman, and on x uoti(iay nigm. Mrs. Robert Wheeler left Fri- day for North Carolina where her husband is tttatfrtnAr? Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Feldstein and daughter, Miriam are spend- ing the month at their cottage on Canada Lake. ' ^ « A <l ( l^t. .vMwt'.S-.. drnvp in New •IFTEEN YEARS AGO dy baby; of and son, Randall York City on Tuesday. Randall ting for Mr. and Mrs. Rose has been enrolled in Guilmant Or- Johnstown this summer, gan School for a summer course On Sunday, June 25, Mr. and starting July 5, consisting of In tensive study in the fields of or- Sonny, Jane and Duane Salt siTian diana. gan and choir training. visited friends in Mechanicvllle. Miss Jean McDnffee of the A.r- The next WSCS meeting will Over the fourth of July weekend my Nurses Corp. has been dis- be held on July 11, at the Meth- they stayed at Lake Luzerne. charged at Fort Sam Houston, Mi-, and Mrs. Ben Krpfspr and family of St. Johnsville, spent the 4th of July with Tom iGleason of Scotch Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Johnson of Inghams Mills have purchased a new Ford Married: Mil of Palaiim able of St. TO TAKE COVER. WOA\EN ARE FED UP WITH THE LEFT OVER "WORLD WAP rr" cencoAi rvgi«r TAX THAT SOAKS THEM 10 WliCENT'TBVBRV T!*,M= TtSEY BUY A J A K Of- HAND^.REAM i |PflT|CK NAIL POLISH, ETC. THEV AkE ON THE WARPATH ' ' A6AINST THE WARTIME TAX WHICH CONTINUES tSiiil 1 1 1 lin AFTER THE WAR HAS BEEN OVER 15 YEARS. ifilULlMU^ l l ^ l f iifomohile. Catherine Prall onuge to jay tspon- Johnsville on Wednes- Henry Davis, who has tieen at tending radio school of Columbia day of this week. College, has accepted a position Married: Miss Ida Mae Sitts of Mrs, George Pavlus, Eleanor and on the N.R.C. staff at Elkert, In- Fort Plain to Floyd Snell of St. Johnsville on Saturday evening. -"-— -HURTS... <y^mm ll°\ N Fords features (or po{ o other wagon can match 3 ular ity!) BETTY B1LOBROWKA WINS FINAL BONUS NIGHT AWARD Mrs. John Bilobrowka was the lucky winner of the $50 cash a- ward in last F'riday night's Bon- us Night sponsored by the local merchants. This concludes the program sponsored by the local business- men until further notice. ROTARY TO tflHSf NOONS There was no meeting of St. .TcFhusviUc Rotary this wek be- causr? of the Fourth of July holi- day. During July mid AiiKUst the club will meet from 12:15 • 1:00 p.m. at the CreeUside. HERE'S WHERE IT Vv *u-e tar r». ,£1/ LIPSTICK * IO^IFET. \ 'CVf HANp CREAM ' l l*/ l0 1«PET POLISH , „ I0%FE T VV THESE "LUXURY"TA^ES ARE NOT MERFELV LEVIED ON TOH.ETRIES BUT OH HAND BASS- NECES3" miS FOR WOMEN OF ALL AGES. WOMEN ABE STARTING TO LET CON6HE5S KNOW THAT ITS BEEN TAXING THEJR PURSES AND THEIR PATIENCE TOO LONQ TAXES WERE IMPOSED IN m\ TO LIMIT PRODUCTION WHEN AMERICA WAd SIRDIN5 FOS „_A A UF6 AND PEATH STRUflOLE. BR.45B CART" S • ; , ^NR1PC-ES HELD BULLETS INSTEAD OF LIPSTICKS', I **?&* I LEATHER WENT INTO G.I. BOOTS INSTEAD 0? at*' f-URSES. NOW, WOA\EN SAY. THE TAXES-LIKE THE MAN WHO CAANETOPINNER-HAVE STAYED TOO LOtto.THEY BELIEVE IT iS fcETTEtt TO 6AIN KEVENUE.S THR0U0H STIMULATED BCOH- OMY- SALES. PRODUCTION, AND EVRL0YMENT- THAN THB0U6H WARTIME EXCISE TAXES. *<^*, Always n phone at hand in a home that's Telephone-Planned! Therp's a whole wa^onload of Ford featttres that only America's station wagon spe- cialists can bring you, First, there's more room. Ford's extended load deck i.n the longest and widest in HM field. The tailgate opening is seven inehr-M wider than lift v*ar, too. There's mare eor.veniefw Ynu ran have an el<r(r<p,uiy eon- trolled roll-down rear window in any Ford wagon . .. it's standard in all Country Squm»« and B" Paaaenpfer f'ountJ-y Hedans. In their field, only Ford wagons have nil Mfttfl faring forward, There's more distinction, The Country Squirt' (shown ahov«-} is the one? and only wagon in its f\v\i\ with body ?>; nets that, look like mahogany, wear likr ..h-ei. There are more savings, too. Fofd'f Hanrh Wagon is Amrriea',4 lowest-priced,* full-sisse wagon. And likr all Ford.% every Ford wagon U built to l>e more service- fre«.; gm-s ,*J0,000 milrs ta'tween rhawi« luhrications, 4,000 mile« bftWWtl oil ehang(*H, brakes ad- just automatically, mufllers are made to liist three tinifs M long m ordinary mu[H«.-rs, and the ftnUh never needs waxing, HTOP patthtg (»ff that station wagon you'vi. alwayn wani4>d. HWAP for a '#1 Ford wagon now while your Ford Dealer's cele- brating roeord-breaking .nales. SAVK with the wagon America loves most . . . made by FOltl) , , , America's station wagon special his, for I t years t % Today Is the dav fci STOP...S A. & H. MOTOR CO. BLAW80N Wt VW 3211 DOLOBVIJXK Witch OHIAT OHOIT TALII WTmf Thuf*d*y on NBC TV. ihm •BUM* on g rompiriioB al mtnoHciuimn WggnM HMD il*it*«rM i WA P,,«SAV B WiLLABD OTTMAN, INC. W, MAIH ST PH. 2643 ST. 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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memories 23/St Johnsville... · 2013. 12. 20. · Harlin Devendorf Egidio Battisti July 13 Lois Moskey Marilyn Corso William Haak Stella Cook Cornelia

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Enterprise aa£ Hewn I 'rma & Republican **fc JchnsvUle. N. ¥«

July 6, 1961

HAPPY

\^lm * Take

COLOR MOVIES easy as "snapshots**

with inexpensive Kodak Equipment

EPHRATAH NEWS

By Zi» Marie M r m

BIRTHDAY July 7

Anna Kraft Phyllis Tretola Helen Bottom'ey Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lofstrom Sr.

WfflWS LINE Oupanhetm - LnwwIlsvUlo

* Scotch Bush

By M. White

CONTEST WINKEES RECEIVE PRIZES

Ephratah Methodist Sunday School and church picnic will be held Sunday, July i at Oid Fort Klock Park at 1:00 P.M. M r s - Martha Hill has as vtei-

Those attending are asked to t o r § a t h G r home in 'Lassellsville bring a covered dish, sandwiches, her daughter Mrs. Dorti^ea Rup table service and beverage. P° r t a n d daughter Mrs. Bai-bara

Miss Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Thomas and daughter Sharon Jo,

BROWNIE ilfimJb CAMERA Iftt

Lowest priced movie camera in Kodak history!

ivHit ihe faimiy tun of making neviesl Buying the camera and making the movies are both eosy with the new Brownie 8, The rrice is the lowest ever, and jhoafing movies is as easy as rakinn snapshots! Just set a dial to match the day's light . . . no erher adj-_ titmnnh.

Patricia Wood Kathy Shuster Dorothea Folmsbee

July 8 Kay Warren Rollins Charles Komar Wallace Moshier

Je!y 9 B. Ross Kieflmg

Helen Weaver Bernard Seeley Paul Vacca Marj. Robson

July 10 Jack May .,,

CAftCA

Gregorka Camera Shop

560 E. Main Little FHUS PHONE 059

Linda Bradley Gerald Bellinger

July 11 r»̂ -=r TS A Wnttrtn J 1. '. . T : » J" • «3k# 1 * *-'- - * ' 11 i

Grace McClure Florence Wagar Bobby Schrader Grace Walrath

July 12 Harlin Devendorf Egidio Battisti

July 13 Lois Moskey Marilyn Corso William Haak Stella Cook Cornelia. Howard Clarence Walrath

Enterprise & News- $2.60 a yeai

(anniv.) Smida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aJ,J Of Endicott and Phyliss Rup-Anthony Smida of Gloversville, pert of Los Angeles. Calif, was united In marriage to James R e v- and Mrs. Martin Fellows Steenburgh, af Gloversville on w e r e to Syracuse on Friday. They Saturday, July 1, a t St. Francis visited their granddaughter Mrs. de Sales Church in Gloversville. Eric Salisbury and family. They

Following ths ceremony a re- a*80 s a w R e v - Fellows' brother ccption was held at the home of M r - ar , (* Mrs. Clayton Fellows the bride's grandmother, Mrs. fxsym Florida who weix? visiting Cora Knoblauch in Ephratah. *n Syracuse.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mraza, Birthdays to be celebrated: Sr. were recent visitors of Mr. J u l y 6> -iusan Lofstrom, Lester and Mrs. Ernest Mrazz*s family Johnson. July 9. Lorraine Sam at Pine Lake. ~nons, Nancy Moehrke. July 10.

Inez McLean of Gloversville Jackie May. Happy birthday to called on Mrs. Carrie Handy Wed- e a < * and every one of you. uesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Salisbury

John and Shiriev Brandt hav« Jr. and daughters Kim nnr\ TJ.II.

been visiting Mr. and Mrs. r i e A"~' «* Ncdrcv?; Mr. and Mrs George Andrews. John, who lives Erie Salisbury Sr. of DeWitt and in Yonkers, left last weekend. Mrs. Bertha Tracy of Depeyster

The Fireiadieri Auxiliary held w e r « Sunday visitors at the bOBte their last meeting' of the summer o f B*?' and Mrs. Martin Fellows, a t the Ephratah firehouse last Laurie Ann, infant daughter of Wednesday, the 28th. Plans were M r aT,n< Mrs. * r t e Salisbury .Tr made for "a picnic to be held at was. baptised a t the church in Wintergreen Park in July. Scotch Bush by Rev. Fellows.

The Ephratah Cub Scouts have The Oppenhehn community was held their last meeting for the bereaved by the death of Mrs. season. They will resume again Elsie Keller. She was the former in the fan. The plans for a pic- Methodist Church Sunday School nic have been undecided. Superintendent and an active

TiioiiuMi W. DoWttng, District Manager of the Niagara Mortawk Fewer Corporation looks on tm Rogw If. SrofMd, Editor of the Enterprise and News, presents the Westing house Electric Can Op enter won tgp Harold N. Weils to 6ear*a WnlrH.fi. wivn a ^ p * * ^ the prize won by Mr. Wells in the Eastern New York Adequate Wirin g Bureau's recent picture piizzfo contest. At right is Walter Frask kxal electrical contractor and a memb* t of the Bureau's Board of Wrer^nw,

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I L$ D 1 L t i l U i i i u

IN ST. JOHNSVXLLE

FIVE YEARS AGO

Miss Ruth Ellen Ostler flew to

Texas and returned to her home in West St. Johnsville,

Mr. and Mrs. George Herning and son Charles are spending

ENTERPRISE & NEWS

WAUT-AD& BWA/0-HOME <he BACOW

LITTLE FALLS BRIBE 0 TEA0K HEEE A

The Methodist Church held an W.S.C.S. member until her re- Washington, D.C TjKJday where ice cream social at the Ephratah tirement due to ill health. We *** will attend the National Con- « • * v a c a ™>" «* Old Fotge, New

vention of the American Home- York.

THIRTY YEARS AGO

firehouse last Friday. A large will all miss our beloved friend. group attended. Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Lein and niakers Society.

The Brown reunion was held children Cheryl and Keith of The 12th annua) commence a t Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Leaven- South Norwalk, Conn, are spend- ment was held a t the Oppenheim-worth's camp on W. Caroga Lake tog their vacation a t the home of Ephratah Central School on Tues- Mrs. George Snell, Mrs. Harold last Sunday afternoon. A fare- bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Max day evening. Elizabeth Gray was Fox, Mrs, Jesse Grant, Mrs. An-well party was given for Lydia Lein in Oppenheim. the valedictorian and Thomas thony Beekman and Mrs. Roy Brown and family of Dolgeville, Sunday visitors at the home Hamilton, Salutatorian. Sutherland will entertain at a din-who are leaving for Texas. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lein were Married: Miss Rhonda Moore ner-bridge party July 7. at 6:30.

Raymond "Tyke" Christman her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. of Fort Plain to James Horn of Miss Marian Lull is spending has been staying at the home of Kelley of East Herkimer and Mr. this village at the Universalist a week on Long Island where she Ronald and Gerald Smith of Eph- and Mrs. Harold Ostrom and Church in Fort: Plain on Satur- will he a bridesmaid at the wed-ratah the past week. children Barbara and Bud of day.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Gerald Christ- DolgevHle. man and family of Virginia, have been

WEDDING BELLS ABOUT TO RING*

When it is a question of wedding invitations or announcements we have all th*» ainm;ero cor­

rect in every detail, truly worthy of the occasion, see our samples.

Order Invitations Here ,

Enterprise m News

the hemp of Mr. and Mrs. Thur-raan Christman of Ephratah.

Lynnhaven, visiting a t odist Church. Hostesses are to be

Mrs. Myrtle Leavenworth, Eva Putman.

and

ding of a friend. The Cram Creek Grange will

hold an ice cream festival on the lawn of the Seymour Bellinger home this evening. Homemade

Percy Stone, local businessman, { c e c r e a m a n d o n k e s w ] 1 1 b e s e r v .

The wedding of Miss Mary Gir-monue and Gary Grabinsfci was solemnized Sunday, June 25 a t St, Joseph's Church in Little Falls.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosario Girmonde of 68 Prospect Street. Gary Crabin-ski is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Kuznia, 24 Hancock Street, and a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grabinski.

Mrs. Grabinski is a graduate of LeMoyne College and a membe»-of the faculty of S t Johnsville Central School. The groom grad­uated from Little Falls High School and attended Utica Col­lege. He is employed by Palatine Dyeing Company here, and will resume his studies at Utica Col­lege in the Fall.

TEN YEARS AGO

60 MILLION WOMEN CANT BE WRONGED! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts The T*D ard R< idv 4-H Club r e c e n t l y c l e c t e d president of the ^ a n d t h e u b l i c j m v i t o d Z L,„, .„ I •,.;. »„ mil p y Rotary Club, took over his duties ___ r t

F O R T Y Y E A R S A G O

A Mem/ ' A'e

Andrews T'nn i i - i * \ t i

last i

to visit relatives next week. Congratulations go to Mr. and

Mrs. Thurman Christman who r e cenuy ceiebraitrd iheii SCui wed­ding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Massachusetts, spent this week- daughter, Donna, took lessons In end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Outdoor cookery which will be Ashley Beard. taught to both 4-H and home

Mr. and MtH, Raymond Krum, demonstration units in the fall.

home of Mrs.

picnic is to be held at the Pine uake Kecreatlon Park on August 8.

Mrs. Ruth Christman, and

on x uoti(iay nigm. Mrs. Robert Wheeler left Fri­

day for North Carolina where h e r h u s b a n d is tttatfrtnAr?

Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Feldstein and daughter, Miriam are spend­ing the month at their cottage on Canada Lake.

' ^ « A < l ( l ^ t .

.vMwt ' .S- . .

drnvp in N e w •IFTEEN YEARS AGO

dy baby; of

and son, Randal l York City on Tuesday. Randall ting for Mr. and Mrs. Rose has been enrolled in Guilmant Or- Johnstown this summer, gan School for a summer course On Sunday, June 25, Mr. and starting July 5, consisting of In tensive study in the fields of or- Sonny, Jane and Duane Salt siTian diana. gan and choir training. visited friends in Mechanicvllle. Miss Jean McDnffee of the A.r-

The next WSCS meeting will Over the fourth of July weekend my Nurses Corp. has been dis-be held on July 11, at the Meth- they stayed at Lake Luzerne. charged at Fort Sam Houston,

Mi-, and Mrs. Ben Krpfspr and family of St. Johnsville, spent the 4th of July with Tom iGleason of Scotch Bush.

Mr. and Mrs. Myron Johnson of Inghams Mills have purchased a new Ford

Married: Mil of Palaiim able of St.

TO TAKE COVER. WOA\EN ARE FED UP WITH THE LEFT OVER "WORLD WAP rr" cencoAi r v g i « r TAX THAT SOAKS THEM 10 WliCENT'TBVBRV

T!*,M= TtSEY BUY A JAK Of- HAND .̂REAM i |PflT|CK NAIL POLISH, ETC. THEV AkE ON THE WARPATH ' '

A6AINST THE WARTIME TAX WHICH CONTINUES t S i i i l 1 1 1 l i n AFTER THE WAR HAS BEEN OVER 15 YEARS. i f i l U L l M U ^

l l ^ l f

• iifomohile. Catherine Prall

onuge to j a y tspon-Johnsville on Wednes-Henry Davis, who has tieen at

tending radio school of Columbia day of this week. College, has accepted a position Married: Miss Ida Mae Sitts of

Mrs, George Pavlus, Eleanor and on the N.R.C. staff at Elkert, In- Fort Plain to Floyd Snell of St. Johnsville on Saturday evening.

- " - — -HURTS... <y^mm ll°\

N Fords features (or po{

o other wagon can match 3 ular ity!)

BETTY B1LOBROWKA WINS FINAL BONUS NIGHT AWARD

Mrs. John Bilobrowka was the lucky winner of the $50 cash a-ward in last F'riday night's Bon­us Night sponsored by the local merchants.

This concludes the program sponsored by the local business­men until further notice.

ROTARY TO tflHSf NOONS There was no meeting of St.

.TcFhusviUc Rotary this wek be-causr? of the Fourth of July holi­day.

During July mid AiiKUst the club will meet from 12:15 • 1:00 p.m. at the CreeUside.

HERE'S WHERE IT Vv*u-e tar

r » . , £ 1 / LIPSTICK * I O ^ I F E T .

\ 'CVf HANp CREAM ' l l * / l01«PET

POLISH , „ I0%FE T VV

THESE "LUXURY"TA^ES ARE NOT MERFELV LEVIED ON TOH.ETRIES

BUT OH HAND BASS- NECES3" m i S FOR WOMEN OF ALL AGES.

WOMEN ABE STARTING TO LET CON6HE5S KNOW THAT ITS

BEEN TAXING THEJR PURSES AND THEIR PATIENCE TOO LONQ

TAXES WERE IMPOSED IN m\ TO L IMIT PRODUCTION WHEN AMERICA WAd SIRDIN5 FOS

„ _ A A UF6 AND PEATH STRUflOLE. BR.45B CART" S • ; , ^NR1PC-ES HELD BULLETS INSTEAD OF LIPSTICKS', I **?&* I LEATHER WENT INTO G.I. BOOTS INSTEAD 0?

• a t * ' f-URSES. NOW, WOA\EN SAY. THE TAXES-LIKE THE MAN WHO CAANE TO PINNER-HAVE STAYED TOO

LOtto.THEY BELIEVE IT iS fcETTEtt TO 6AIN KEVENUE.S THR0U0H STIMULATED BCOH-

OMY- SALES. PRODUCTION, AND EVRL0YMENT-THAN THB0U6H WARTIME EXCISE TAXES.

* < ^ * , Always n phone at hand in a home that's Telephone-Planned!

Therp's a whole wa^onload of Ford featttres that only America's station wagon spe­cialists can bring you,

F i r s t , t h e r e ' s m o r e r o o m . Ford's extended load deck i.n the longest and widest in HM field. The tailgate opening is seven inehr-M wider than l i f t v*ar, too.

There 's mare eor .veniefw Ynu ran have an el<r(r<p,uiy eon-trolled roll-down rear window in any Ford wagon . . . i t 's s tandard in all Country Squm»« and B" Paaaenpfer f'ountJ-y Hedans. In their field, only Ford wagons

have nil Mfttfl faring forward, There ' s more distinction, T h e

Country Squirt' (shown ahov«-} is the one? and only wagon in its f\v\i\ with body ?>; nets that, look like mahogany, wear likr ..h-ei.

There are more savings, too. Fofd'f Hanrh Wagon is Amrriea',4 lowest-priced,* full-sisse wagon. And likr all Ford.% every Ford wagon U built to l>e more service-fre«.; gm-s ,*J0,000 milrs ta'tween rhawi« luhrications, 4,000 mile« bftWWtl oil ehang(*H, brakes ad­

just automatically, mufllers are made to liist three tinifs M long m ordinary mu[H«.-rs, and the ftnUh never needs waxing,

HTOP patthtg (»ff that station wagon you'vi. alwayn wani4>d. HWAP for a '#1 Ford wagon now while your Ford Dealer 's cele­b ra t ing roeord-b reak ing .nales. SAVK with the wagon America loves most . . . made by F O l t l ) , , , America's s tat ion wagon special his, for I t years t

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Relax—with a phone hy your side An extenglon phone in the right place ftddi th" final touch of comfort to outdoor livjna. Ther«'*A nu need to run indoor* to tek« n call - no need to move to makm i call.

And you h t v t a ciioie* of iiiany d^ora to r colom to match or blend with your lummer tumitur«,

Drop by our Biiflin*ss O 0 H and aee tftiW h**ijtj#« for yourself. Or order youn by phoni* today.

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