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Margaretville, N. Y., Friday, May 24,1957 / OAMEIU. MOTOIMm NSWB ____ Page H vm HOSPITAL BALL SATURDAY, JUNE 8 KASS INN MARGARETVILLE Music by Earle Pudney & His Band with Jim McCarty at the Organ Sponsored by the Margaretville Rotary Club for the Benefit of the Margaretville Hospital Parking Lot Fund DANCING 9-1 ADBOSSION 91JS0 Shandaken District D ir^tor Dedicates Church By Mrs. Elsie W. Cteaveland Shandaken, May 21.—^Rev. W. Bernard Grossman, the new su- perintendent of the Kingston dis- trict, gave the message at the Methodist church on Sunday and consecrated the new sanctuary. Rev. Grossman’s family was present at the service, . Will Hold Bally The sub-district youth rally will be held in the church ,hall Friday evening at 7:30. Sub- district officers will be elected at this meeting. Two movies are scheduled. Bring sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gossoo and son, Richard, Mrs. Ethel Smith and Dr. H. W. Keator, all of Kingston, were dinner guests of Mr. £Uid Mrs. Claude Gossoo on Sunday in honor of Mr. Gtos- soo’s birthday. Mrs. R. Steele Sherratt was a weekend guest of Mrs. J. J. Cos- grove in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Townsend and Miss Ruth Townsend motored to Oneonta on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Urial Dego. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heinlein and son, Richard, of the Bronx were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hany Buckm^. Mrs. £klw2 U'd Cange and Mis. John Yerry visited in Woodstock on Wednesday. Fleischmanns Section Monday, May 20, 1957 Mrs. Rose Qreene, Editor Mr. and Mrs. 'John Dachinger comb motored to Stionford on of Brooklyn spent the wedcend at Friday to visit her brother-in-law. their hotel, . the New Paiihan. ON YOUR AUTO INSURANCE If you are a careful driver, you can stop pa^Hng for other drivers’ careless accidents. Now, the safeco plan offers you nationwide 24-hour claims service, personal service of your local agent or broker and the best protection avail- able at a substantial savings to you. Get the facts now. To Ush In Canada Mr. and Mrs. George Rosa left last Friday for a week’s fishing trip in Canada. “Dick” Lorenz had a birthday on Sunday, May 19. Mrs. Henry Heick and brother, Henry Strunch, visited their uncle, Charles Meyer, who is a patient in a hospital in Oneonta. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heick had as weekend guests Mr. smd Mrs. F. Schwegerle and son, Karl, and Mrs. Mae Nurges of Brooklyn. Also as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ketter and family of Ashokan. Miss Mary Keefe o f' Shady visited Miss Marilyn Heick during the weekend. Laymen and ministers of the Kingston district are invited to a reception at ^t. James Method- ist church in Kingston on Mon- day evening, May 27, at 8 in honor of Rev. W. Bernard Gross- man £ind famiily. Mrs. Dachinger remained to get the hotel ready for the summer. Here for the Summer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Denis and Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland of New Yoris city spent the week- end at the Denis summer home in Townsend hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Denis remained for the summer. Blade a .Good Catch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bushnell, accompanied by Mrs. Evangeline Keesler emd c^dren, Warner and Edith, of AUaben visited Mrs. Bushnell’s mother, Mrs. Mae .Lid- dle, in Margaretville oh Saturday. Mr. Bushnell and Warner spent the afternoon fishing down along the Pepacton reservoir. They brought home a nice catch. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rantas and son, Thomas, of the Bronx are spending the week at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Gougoutris. Prepare for Sommer Mr. an<TMrs. Jack Haimowjtz of the Bronx have returned ^to town and are getting their store, bar and grill ready to reopen for the summer. Thirty-six members of -^e Fleischmanns Fire department made a trip by chartered bus to New York on Sunday, where they attended the Yankee-CIeveland Lester Meeker, a patient at the Stamford hospital. They also visited at the home of Mrs. New- comb’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bolex Olaski. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Elderkin •itod children of -ilalcott Center were Thursday evening guests at Flisser-DeGroff Agency Successors to Crawford Lasher IXiCSaCHBCAICNS, 398 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pulcrano and daughter, Eleanor, also grand- son, Allan Cohen, all of Lakewood, N. J., spent from Saturday until Monday at their summer resi- dence, Holiday Court. Mr. an^ Mrs. Earl Vredenburgh of Winsted, Conn., and their daughter, Miss Ruth Vredenburgh, i of 'Albany w ^ weekend guests THELCXlCAftlN Route 28—Shandaken OPEN ALL YEAR LUNCHEON ALL BEER, WINE, UQUOR DINNER the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul'at the home of his sister, Mrs. gemie at Yankee Stadium. Home Oa Leave S/Sgt. Charles Myers, stationed at Stewart AFB, Newburgh, spent from Wednesday until Monday with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton Myers, on Highmount. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craft and children and Miss Ann Todd of ClovesviUe attended the annual' open ‘house Emd air show at the Stewart Air Force base in New- burgh Sunday. Mrs. Elln Hull has returned home after spending two weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhn, in Walden. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Fuld of Woodside, L. L, owners of Else’s- on-the-Green, spent the weekend at their residence on Wagner avenue: ' Mrs. Fuld remained for the summer. Mns. IVands Haynes and daughter, Missie, were Saturday overnight and Sunday guests, at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James VanValkenburgh, and family in Rosendale. _ Harold Diver of East Pem- broke euid George McAllister of Akron, N. Y., were afternoon guests at the home of Mr. Diver’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jcrfin Alton,- Monday. ^ Drives Shop Folks Here The Misses Lenie and Emmy Samson of New York city were business callers in town on Mon- day. The Samson sisters oper- ate a linen and dress shop* in town during the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Downs o^ Miami Beach, Fla.,'former resi- dents, were in town one day re- cently. _ , Fireman Robert Rosendorf, sta- tioned at Norfolk, Va., and Mrs., Rosendorf spent the past jveek with his parents, Mr. £ind Mrs. Charles Rosendorf. Attended Bound Table Robert Todd, Francis Haynes, Marion Morse and John Todd at- tended the Boy Scout round table at Walton on Monday evening. Mrs. Carrie Finch of Roxbury and Mrs. Pete Gray of New Kings- ton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Darling on Thursday morning. Mrs. Robert Sturtz and ciiil- Nellie Todd, in Clovesville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald“ Greene and sons, Charles and " Rodney, visited his grandmother, Mrs. John Whitney, in Kingston Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Leyden Smith en- joyed a weekend vacation at Sand lAke in Canada. ArkvUie Children’s Day Planned Simday By Mrs. David WlUianis Arkville, May 20.—^The Meth- odist chiu-ch school will present a Children’s day program on May 26 at the regular church hour 9:30 a. m. All invited. Chicken Barbecue DRY BROOK COMMUNITY HALL / Thursday, Jime 20 Servings 5, 6 and 7 P.- M. ADULTS • $1.50 CHiy>BKN Under 12 - 75e For Tickets Contact Mrs. J < ^ Haynes or Boy Todd Benefit Dty Brook Methodist Church Mrs. Robert Wynn, Mrs. David Williams and Mrs. Ralph Felter are attendinjg the Rebekah assem- bly held at the Statler hotel, Buf- falo, this week. Mrs. E. E. Chase of Rochester, who has been visiting Mrs. Wynn, accompanied them.' Mrs. Frank Barton is spending the week with her husband at Hague bn Lake George. Mrs. Merwin George and her mother, Mrs. Blanche DeSilva, were in New York city Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rothamel of Freeport, L. I., arrived on Satur- day to spend a few days at their home here. Kelly Comers^ By Mrs. Balph Fetter ___ Kelly Comers, May 20 A bake sale will be sponsored j ^ren, Donna and, Norman, of Mrs. Edwin Chase of Rochester, by the WSCS on Saturday, May IHunter visited her father, Milton Mrs. Robert Wynn, Miss Kather- 25, at Solomon’s store, starting at 11 a. m. W ill W ed June 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller of Plattsbvurgh have announced the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Airman Plrst Class Gerry Coss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coss of Mdes. 11^ wed- take jpJace June 1 at SHattsbur^ -Geiy 1» a gKmdi son of Mr. and Mrs. Aus&i d i- gram of Margaretville. SPECIAL FOR FRIG1DAIRE WEEK BK.H 6 5 0 SIIIN 6 SI Exdusive IhinkingPane l! i|j)i Sef these fine FRieiDAIRE features on America’s “Thinkingest** thriftiest Range i • N«w Thinking Panel frMS you forever fipom tending and timlngi e Giant Thrifty Oven has wabN high Broiling Unit, holds the big* gest turkey you'll ever buy. e Cook-Master Oven Control— easy to set as your watch. Entire oven meals c o ^ automafkatty. Wonderful Frigidalra Qirallty —inside and out. AH^teel «on- ttrudioa • Sheer Look Styling—newest appliance design ta a decadel A a < A e o o r c b /o t ib fih e /> /ke / M argaretville H ardware, Inc. PHONE 0201 MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. Entertataifid'At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pultz enter- tained at a dinner party at their home on Friday evening to cele- brate the birthday of Mr. Pultz. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. William Pultz and daughter, Joan, of Kingston, Mrs. Evelyn Faulk- ner and M ii» Marion Pultz of this village, also XKHiald Pultz of Gnud we^- « id w i^ hl^ 'peureiAik Mr. and Amiel Lustig and> children, Marilyn and Richard, and Miss Evelyn Lustig, all of New York city, visited their mother, Mrs. Regina Lustig, on Sunday. Mrs. Milton Combs and chil- dren, Ann Marie and Alan, of Wooilstock visited her mother, Mrs. Florence Craft, in Clovesville Sunday. x Mrs. Leah Hinnphrey and daughter, Betty, made a trip to Kingston on Thuraday. Mr. Eind Mrs. Lpon Furch i«- tumed home Friday after spend- ing a week’s vacation at Black Lake. The Whites Betum Mr. Eind Mrs. Harry White have returned to their home in town after spending the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. £Uid Mrs. George White and family and Vin- cent White of Beacon spent the weekend with their parents. Miss Elizabeth Trauring, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Traur- ing of Long Island, simujaer resi- dents of Highmount, ^pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Tick on Highmount Mrsl NeUe Mayes,(Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse, also‘Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins of Margaretville visits their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Al Murray in' Castleton-on-the- Hudson Simday. Mis . Martha Bushnell and Mrs. Frank Greene were in Kingston on Thursday. Mrs. Greene at- tended a meeting of the Ulster County Division of Licensed prac- tical nurses of New York, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lemer of Oceanside, L. L, spent Saturday overnight and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Maitya Lemer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Budlow and son,i Bernard, of Brooklyn spent the weekend at their hmne in Clovesville. Entertained Children Mr. arid Mrs. Seth Jocelyn of Highmount entertained their chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Car- roll and daughters, Maureen and Kathleen, of Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Osteriioudt of Clovesville and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Jocelyn Jr. of Pine Hill over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Cantwell and son, Danny, spent Saturday with his brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Young, in Oneonta. Mrs. Jack Bradt of Carle Place spent Tuesday and Wednesday of this wedc with Mrs. CantwelL Mrs. Elton DePuy of Acc(»d spent the weekend with her sis- ter, Mis . Jessie Kdly. Mr. De- Puy joined them cm Sunday. Mrs. DePuy accompanied her husband home. Warren Moore and sons, l>avid and Richard, and Mrs. L^na New- Hirsh, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Pultz and daughter, Joan, of Kingston ine Ackerly of ArkvUle, Mrs. EUa Lawrence of Halcottville, Mrs. Leonard Gray and Mrs. Ralph spent the weekend with his sis- Felter were last week Wednes- ters, Mrs. Evelyn Faulkner and'day dinner guests of Mrs. Her- Miiss Marion Pultz. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Kelly and son, Jeffrey, of Albany spent the weekend at the home of his brother, Sheridan Kelly, and fam - ily. They were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul on Saturday. Jeffry was an overnight guest at the Jcduison home, SPECIAL Wardiouse Purdiase OF Modern Gas Ranges 6 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Priced from bert Raeder. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raeder and Mrs. Ralph Felter were in Mt. Verpon Thursday on business. Mrs. Fannie Lawrence, and Jay Gridley of Cairo spent Friday at the home of George .dmn. Edward Lusht of Endicott spent Satixri^ evening with his' uncJe,- R ail* Feltfeh ' $8950 DELIVERED, INSTALLED, GUARANTEED Margaretville Oectric 6l Gas Co. im MwgvetvlQe, N. 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Margaretville, N. Y., Friday, May 24,1957

• / OAMEIU. MOTOIMm NSWB ____ Page H v m

HOSPITAL BALLSATURDAY, JUNE 8

KASS INNM ARGARETVILLE

Music by

Earle Pudney & His Bandwith

Jim McCarty a t the Organ

Sponsored by the Margaretville Rotary Club for the Benefit of the Margaretville Hospital

Parking Lot Fund

DANCING 9-1 ADBOSSION 91JS0

S h a n d a k e n

District D ir^ tor Dedicates Church

By Mrs. Elsie W. CteavelandShandaken, May 21.— Rev. W.

Bernard Grossman, the new su­perintendent of the Kingston dis­trict, gave the message at the Methodist church on Sunday and consecrated the new sanctuary.

Rev. Grossman’s family was present at the service, .

Will Hold BallyThe sub-district youth rally

will be held in the church ,hall Friday evening at 7:30. Sub­district officers will be elected at this meeting. Two movies are scheduled. Bring sandwiches.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gossoo and son, Richard, Mrs. Ethel Smith and Dr. H. W. Keator, all of Kingston, were dinner guests of Mr. £Uid Mrs. Claude Gossoo on Sunday in honor of Mr. Gtos- soo’s birthday.

Mrs. R. Steele Sherratt was a weekend guest of Mrs. J. J. Cos­grove in Woodstock.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Townsend and Miss Ruth Townsend motored to Oneonta on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Urial Dego.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heinlein and son, Richard, of the Bronx were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hany Buckm^.

Mrs. £klw2U'd Cange and Mis. John Yerry visited in Woodstock on Wednesday.

Fleischmanns SectionMonday, May 20, 1957 Mrs. Rose Qreene, Editor

Mr. and Mrs. 'John Dachinger comb motored to Stionford on of Brooklyn spent the wedcend at Friday to visit her brother-in-law.their hotel, . the New Paiihan.

ON YOUR

AUTO INSURANCEIf you are a careful driver, you can stop pa^Hng for other drivers’ careless accidents. Now, the s a fe c o plan offers you nationwide 24-hour claims service, personal service of your local agent or broker and the best protection avail­able a t a substantial savings to you. Get the facts now.

To Ush In CanadaMr. and Mrs. George Rosa left

last Friday for a week’s fishing trip in Canada.

“Dick” Lorenz had a birthday on Sunday, May 19.

Mrs. Henry Heick and brother, Henry Strunch, visited their uncle, Charles Meyer, who is a patient in a hospital in Oneonta.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heick had as weekend guests Mr. smd Mrs. F. Schwegerle and son, Karl, and Mrs. Mae Nurges of Brooklyn. Also as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ketter and family of Ashokan.

Miss Mary Keefe o f ' Shady visited Miss Marilyn Heick during the weekend.

Laymen and ministers of the Kingston district are invited to a reception at ^t. James Method­ist church in Kingston on Mon­day evening, May 27, at 8 in honor of Rev. W. Bernard Gross­man £ind famiily.

Mrs. Dachinger remained to get the hotel ready for the summer.

Here for the SummerMr. and Mrs. Louis Denis and

Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland of New Yoris city spent the week­end at the Denis summer home in Townsend hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Denis remained for the summer.

Blade a . Good Catch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bushnell,

accompanied by Mrs. Evangeline Keesler emd c^dren, Warner and Edith, of AUaben visited Mrs. Bushnell’s mother, Mrs. Mae .Lid- dle, in Margaretville oh Saturday. Mr. Bushnell and Warner spent the afternoon fishing down along the Pepacton reservoir. They brought home a nice catch.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rantas and son, Thomas, of the Bronx are spending the week at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Gougoutris.

Prepare for Sommer Mr. an<TMrs. Jack Haimowjtz

of the Bronx have returned ^to town and are getting their store, bar and grill ready to reopen for the summer.

Thirty-six members of -^e Fleischmanns Fire department made a trip by chartered bus to New York on Sunday, where they attended the Yankee-CIeveland

Lester Meeker, a patient at the Stamford hospital. They also visited at the home of Mrs. New­comb’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bolex Olaski.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Elderkin •itod children of -ilalcott Center were Thursday evening guests at

Flisser-DeGroff AgencySuccessors to Crawford Lasher

IXiCSaCHBCAICNS, 398

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pulcrano and daughter, Eleanor, also grand­son, Allan Cohen, all of Lakewood, N. J., spent from Saturday until Monday at their summer resi­dence, Holiday Court.

Mr. an^ Mrs. Earl Vredenburgh of Winsted, Conn., and their daughter, Miss Ruth Vredenburgh, i of 'Albany w ^ weekend guests

THELCXlCAftlNRoute 28—Shandaken

OPEN ALL YEARLUNCHEON

ALL BEER, WINE, UQUOR

DINNER

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul'at the home of his sister, Mrs.

gemie at Yankee Stadium.Home Oa Leave

S/Sgt. Charles Myers, stationed at Stewart AFB, Newburgh, spent from Wednesday until Monday with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton Myers, on Highmount.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craft and children and Miss Ann Todd of ClovesviUe attended the annual' open ‘house Em d air show at the Stewart Air Force base in New­burgh Sunday.

Mrs. Elln Hull has returned home after spending two weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhn, in Walden.

Johnson.Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Fuld of

Woodside, L. L, owners of Else’s- on-the-Green, spent the weekend at their residence on Wagner avenue: ' Mrs. Fuld remained for the summer.

Mns. IVands Haynes and daughter, Missie, were Saturday overnight and Sunday guests, at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James VanValkenburgh, and family in Rosendale. _

Harold Diver of East Pem­broke euid George McAllister of Akron, N. Y., were afternoon guests at the home of Mr. Diver’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jcrfin Alton,- Monday.

Drives Shop Folks Here The Misses Lenie and Emmy

Samson of New York city were business callers in town on Mon­day. The Samson sisters oper­ate a linen and dress shop* in town during the summer season.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Downs o Miami Beach, Fla.,'former resi­dents, were in town one day re­cently. _ ,

Fireman Robert Rosendorf, sta­tioned at Norfolk, Va., and Mrs., Rosendorf spent the past jveek with his parents, Mr. £ind Mrs. Charles Rosendorf.

Attended Bound TableRobert Todd, Francis Haynes,

Marion Morse and John Todd at­tended the Boy Scout round table at Walton on Monday evening.

Mrs. Carrie Finch of Roxbury and Mrs. Pete Gray of New Kings­ton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Darling on Thursday morning.

Mrs. Robert Sturtz and ciiil-

Nellie Todd, in Clovesville.Mr. and Mrs. Donald“ Greene

and sons, Charles and " Rodney, visited his grandmother, Mrs. John Whitney, in Kingston Sat­urday.

Mr. and Mrs. Leyden Smith en­joyed a weekend vacation at Sand lAke in Canada.

A r k v U ie

Children’s Day Planned Simday

By Mrs. David W lUianis

Arkville, May 20.— The Meth­odist chiu-ch school will present a Children’s day program on May 26 at the regular church hour 9:30 a. m. All invited.

Chicken BarbecueDRY BROOK COMMUNITY HALL

/

Thursday, Jime 20Servings 5, 6 and 7 P.- M.

ADULTS • $1.50 CHiy>BKN Under 12 - 75e

For Tickets Contact Mrs. J < ^ Haynes or Boy Todd

Benefit Dty Brook Methodist Church

Mrs. Robert Wynn, Mrs. David Williams and Mrs. Ralph Felter are attendinjg the Rebekah assem­bly held at the Statler hotel, Buf­falo, this week. Mrs. E. E. Chase of Rochester, who has been visiting Mrs. Wynn, accompanied them.'

Mrs. Frank Barton is spending the week with her husband at Hague bn Lake George.

Mrs. Merwin George and her mother, Mrs. Blanche DeSilva, were in New York city Tuesday and Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rothamel of Freeport, L. I., arrived on Satur­day to spend a few days at their home here.

Kelly Comers^By Mrs. Balph Fetter

___ Kelly Comers, May 20A bake sale will be sponsored j ren, Donna and, Norman, of Mrs. Edwin Chase of Rochester,

by the WSCS on Saturday, May I Hunter visited her father, Milton Mrs. Robert Wynn, Miss Kather-25, at Solomon’s store, starting at 11 a. m.

W i l l W e d J u n e 1Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller of

Plattsbvurgh have announced the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Airman Plrst Class Gerry Coss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coss of Mdes. 11^ wed-

take jpJace June 1 at SH attsbur^ -G eiy 1» a gKmdi son of Mr. and Mrs. Aus&i d i­gram of Margaretville.

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Ihinking Panel!i|j)i

Sef these fine

F R i e i D A I R E

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“Thinkingest** thriftiest Range i

• N«w Thinking Panel frMS you forever fipom tending and timlngi

e Giant Thrifty Oven has wabN high Broiling Unit, holds the big* gest turkey you'll ever buy.

e Cook-Master Oven Control— easy to set as your watch. Entire oven meals c o ^ automafkatty.

• Wonderful Frigidalra Qirallty —inside and out. AH^teel «on- ttrudioa

• Sheer Look Styling—newest appliance design ta a decadel

A a < A e o o r c b /o t

ib f i h e /> /k e /

M a r g a r e t v i l l e H a r d w a r e , I n c .PHONE 0201 MARGARETVILLE, N. Y.

Entertataifid'At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pultz enter­

tained at a dinner party at their home on Friday evening to cele­brate the birthday of Mr. Pultz. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. William Pultz and daughter, Joan, of Kingston, Mrs. Evelyn Faulk­ner and M ii» Marion Pultz of this village, also XKHiald Pultz of Gnud w e^-« id w i^ hl^ 'peureiAik

Mr. and Amiel Lustig and> children, Marilyn and Richard, and Miss Evelyn Lustig, all of New York city, visited their mother, Mrs. Regina Lustig, on Sunday.

Mrs. Milton Combs and chil­dren, Ann Marie and Alan, of Wooilstock visited her mother, Mrs. Florence Craft, in Clovesville Sunday. x

Mrs. Leah Hinnphrey and daughter, Betty, made a trip to Kingston on Thuraday.

Mr. Eind Mrs. Lpon Furch i«- tumed home Friday after spend­ing a week’s vacation at Black Lake.

The Whites Betum Mr. Eind Mrs. Harry White have

returned to their home in town after spending the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. £Uid Mrs. George White and family and Vin­cent White of Beacon spent the weekend with their parents.

Miss Elizabeth Trauring, daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Traur­ing of Long Island, simujaer resi­dents of Highmount, ^pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ert Tick on Highmount

Mrsl NeUe Mayes,(Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse, also‘Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins of Margaretville v is its their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Al Murray in' Castleton-on-the- Hudson Simday.

M i s . Martha Bushnell and Mrs. Frank Greene were in Kingston on Thursday. Mrs. Greene at­tended a meeting of the Ulster County Division of Licensed prac­tical nurses of New York, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lemer of Oceanside, L. L, spent Saturday overnight and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Maitya Lemer.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Budlow and son,i Bernard, of Brooklyn spent the weekend at their hmne in Clovesville.

Entertained Children Mr. arid Mrs. Seth Jocelyn of

Highmount entertained their chil­dren, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Car­roll and daughters, Maureen and Kathleen, of Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Osteriioudt of Clovesville and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Jocelyn Jr. of Pine Hill over the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. James Cantwell and son, Danny, spent Saturday with his brother-in-law and sis­ter, Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Young, in Oneonta. Mrs. Jack Bradt of Carle Place spent Tuesday and Wednesday of this wedc with Mrs. CantwelL

Mrs. Elton DePuy of Acc(»d spent the weekend with her sis­ter, Mis . Jessie Kdly. Mr. De­Puy joined them cm Sunday. Mrs. DePuy accompanied her husband home.

Warren Moore and sons, l>avid and Richard, and Mrs. L^na New-

Hirsh, Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. William Pultz

and daughter, Joan, of Kingston

ine Ackerly of ArkvUle, Mrs. EUa Lawrence of Halcottville, Mrs. Leonard Gray and Mrs. Ralph

spent the weekend with his sis- Felter were last week Wednes- ters, Mrs. Evelyn Faulkner and'day dinner guests of Mrs. Her-Miiss Marion Pultz.

Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Kelly and son, Jeffrey, of Albany spent the weekend at the home of his brother, Sheridan Kelly, and fam ­ily. They were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul

on Saturday. J e ffrywas an overnight guest at the Jcduison home,

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OF

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Pricedfrom

bert Raeder.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raeder

and Mrs. Ralph Felter were in Mt. Verpon Thursday on business.

Mrs. Fannie Lawrence, and Jay Gridley of Cairo spent Friday at the home of George .dmn.

Edward Lusht of Endicott spent Satixri^ evening with his' uncJe,- R ail* Feltfeh '

$ 8 9 5 0

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*7 //Ace t h o s e e x t r a s

y o u g e t i n a n O l d s ! *

Hit Yon mean the advanced (tyling, I snppose. The Accent Stripe and . . .

SHIt Oh, there’s more to it than that. For example, the “park” position on the Hydra>Matic Drive* makea it safer and easier to start, even on hills.

Hit \Tell, OJds has a reputation for attendon to detaOs. That’s one reason the value ksts.

SHli Yon can tell that someone took a lot of ■ patience in planning and bnflding it right.

Even the two ash trays are lighted.

Hit rn b e t the Oldsmohfle engineers wonid ' love that, bnt I wonder how they’d feel aboot yon not mentioning die Rocket Engine? Now thwe’s' a pow« j^ant. Iliere’a still nothing qnbe like a Rodet!

M il Thtf’s for me too, but I look for lou of od>er things—like iqJiolrteTy . . . and that glove box. &*• big ciiongh for an mnbrella. I with . . . ,

Hit Tell yon what. Le^a Hop wisUng. Let’s g* ■ee onr Olds dealer . . . now/

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Y O U R A U T H O R I Z E P O L D S M O B I L EEnjoy Your Ride. . . Driye Satalyl

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