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HAIXX)TTVILLE Mrs. Milton C. Freeman of New York dty, who has been spending a week's vacation with her sister, Mrs. Virgil D. Meade, returned to her home Saturday afternoon. Miss Muriel A. Griffin and G. E. Griffin spent several days the past week with friends and relatives in Walden. Private Leslie Spellman of Vir- ginia, M^o has been enjoying a furiough at the home of George H. Townsend and family fii Bragg hollow, returned to camp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hewitt of Goshen i ^ n t several days last week in, this place as guests (tf his paroits, and Mrs. Harry Hewdtt. IXmald Roberts has finished work for the Kirkside in Roxbury and has enlisted in the Army. He left ht»ne M(mdav for Utica where he was given his final examina- tion. George W. Shultis of Syracuse arrived home Saturday afternoon to spend a few days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shultis before returning for another year at Syracuse umversity. John J. Russell of Richmond Hill, who has been spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dunlop, turned to his hohie Friday. Mrs. Charles E. Owens of Point spent a few days last wee! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dunlop. Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Sanford and daughter. Miss Evelyn, of Saugerties spent the weekend in Keiiionkson as guests of Mrs. San- ford's sister, Mrs. George Mat- thews.. Robert S. Hait was ill last week with a heart attack. He was un- able to drive his milk tanker for a few days and Stanley C. Mead did the work. Mr. Hait, while far from recovered, was able to drive again the last of the week. Miss "nielma Constable of Sdie- nectady was a weekend visitor at the hcwne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Constable. Mrs. J. B. Knidcerbocker re- sev- her re- turned recently from, spending guest or Iter, Mrs. Charles Bogardus, eral days as the guest at School opens next Monday, Aug. 31. Hie buses will run as usuu with the same drivers as last year. I KELLY CX)RNERS | ••» • • • • * DRY BROOK Mr. and Mrs. Marion Blish are the parents of a seven and one-half pound son bom at the Margaret- ville hospital Aug. 17. The young man's name is Richard Arthur. Olin Kittle has been transferred from Fort Dix to the following address: Pvt. Olin Kittle, 576 Tech. School Squad., TS 782, AAITTC, Replacement Training Center, Miami Beadi, Fla. Ray Kittle of Kingston was a weekend guest of Grover Kittle. Mrs. Kittle and daughter. Donna, who have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Kittle, re- turned home with him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haynes and Gail and John Fairbaim Jr. mo- tored to Bovina Center Simday in search of a cow dog to replace their dog whidi died of distemper recently. Dr. R. E. Smith of Margaretville was in this {dace Saturday inocu- lating d ^ against distemror. Mrs. Tiiomas Liddle and little son, Andy, of Tremperskill re- turned home Sunday after spend- ing the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J < ^ Haynes. Several people from this {dace attended the GLF meeting and dance at Margaretville Friday night. Everycme had a good time —^thanks to the GLF Co-<^. Mr. and Mrs. Marion BiQcer and son, Larry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Basil Todd-and family at Red iOU Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Graham had several teeth extracted Saturday. Every- one hopes this will improve her health. Mrs. Roy Todd, who has been confined to her home with diicken pox, is able to be out again. Her son, Stratton, now has diickenpox, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth George and sons, Warren and Fred, spent Friday at Perch Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennen. Mr. and Mrs. Brennen are spending their vacation at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard IXtMond and diildren of Newburgh visited his father. Weed DuMond, Sunday. H i ^ were sumer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Filler. Pvt. Julian Valk, SMI of Mr. and Mrs. William Valk is stationed in Georgia with the following ad- dress: Co. D, 10th Battalion, 4th Plat., Camp Wheeler, Ga. Martin Caswell, son, Hale, and grandson. Hale Caswell Jr., of Wallingford, Conn., spent from Saturday evening until Friday meaning at Chan Burroughs and visited relatives here. Jimmy Gossoo, ^^o has been vacatiotaing at Lew Beach with his unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Stewart, returned home Mon- day. I Mr. and Mrs. Rali^ Felter and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Felter nekr Livingston Manor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Burroughs and his mother, Mrs. Eliza Fen- wick, of Poi^hkeepsie visited Chan Burroug^ Sunday. Mrs. Fred Beardslee of Char- lotteville and her sister called on Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kelly Monday. Miss Maxine Whipple of D^ Brook is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Trowbridge. Miss Mary Barwman is visiting Norma Shultis and Betty Hull is visiting Marjorie Valk. The Lawrence reimion will be held Simday, Sept. 5, rain or shine, at Reside's grove, Kelly Comers. Bring silver, dishes and sandwiches for family a^d a dish to pass. UNION GROVE PFC John Neff, stationed in Mississippi, called on friends here the first of the week. He was accompanied by his mother of Corbett and a sister of Walton. Miss Lois Williams spent a few days last week in Delhi and One- onta. Mrs. Betty Bamhart of South Kortright is spending some time with Mrs. Dora Scudder. Vincent Eden of Trea<^ell spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Ivan Miller. He has been accepted in the Army and expects to leave in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds visited relatives in Pennsylvania a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackerly and daughter of New Jersey, Mrs. A. J. Ackerly and Miss Lucy Adterly of Beaverkill called on Mrs. Sarah Ackerly Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emest DuMond of Sdienectady were weekend visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. DuMond. Robert Brisbane fell from the roof of his bam last week and in- jured his back. He is able to do some work. Mrs. Emest Hall and brother. Bud Bedcer, are in South Carolina visiting Pvt. Emest Hall, who is training at Columbia air base. ARENA Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miner are spending a few days at their h(Hne in Kingston. Mrs. Lura Finch of Syracuse spent the early part of the week with her unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Slack. Mrs. A. G. Suttle spent Thurs- day with her brother, Hamilton Hodge. He has been ill for sev- eral weeks at the home of his brother, Frank Hodge, in Walton. The Methodist Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at the Jackson- bui^h school playground Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore of Syracuse spent the weekend at their home near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perrone and son, Robert Rodway, of New York dty were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Slack. Bob is in the U. S. Navy. Dr. McChesney and friend, Mr. Buckley, of Baldwin, L. L, spent the weekend with Mr. and A. G. Suttle. TURNWOOD 1 Harry Shaver has lost a cow. It was let out to pasture with other cows and has not been seen in a week. Troopers Berger and Flynn were callers at Alder Lake Sat- urday. Mrs. J. Cooper was in Livings- ton Manor recently on business. E. Kittle received a card from his brother, Olin. He is stationed at Miami Beadi, Fla., in tedmical scbool squadron. «»tMiiiiiii»i»»»»»»»»»»»:»»i»»»n»n»ini»»n»i»t»ti»M»i»»i»»i»»»i»^^ L Bussy & Company GROCERY SPECIALS FOB WEEK OF AUGUST 28 TO SEPT. 4 EVAP. Mil K ^^ A taU » cans 31c KETCHUP 14 OE. 17c TOMATO JUICE ^ ^ ^ O 20 oz. « cans 21c SLICED BEEF 4 OK. Tin 19c I P I 1 Y Musselman's Assorted 27c CHOCOLATE V2 lb. 15c ASPARAGUS CUTS 17c CLOROX Quarts 19c scomssuE 2 rolls 25c SCOTTOWFI.S 10c CAKE FLOUR 23c CERTO 19c PRF.PARED MUSTARD Gulden's 13c PAPER NAPKINS 2 Pkgs. 19c P J ^ Q J J J ^ Pillsbury's Best 241/2 lbs. 99c LADIES' SPORT SHOES Brown loafer, moccasin style, leather heel and sole. $3.95 LADIES' Sport Oxfords Moccasin style, leather sole and heel, moccasin lacing. $2.95 LADIES' Sport Oxfords Two-tone brown, per- forated, rubber sole and heel. $2.39 LADIES' SPORT SHOES Brown and white sad- dle, rubber sole and heel. $2.95 LADIES' SPORT SHOES Brown with alligator trim, leather sole and heel, medium heel. $2.39 Boys' Oxfords Tan, heavy double sole, leather heel, wing tip. $3.45 UTTLE GENTS' OXFORDS Brown elk, rubber sole and heel, size 9 to 2J/2- $1.69 MISSES' SWEATERS 10e% all wool, long slipover, crew neck, red, beige, green, blue, sizes 32 to 40. $2.95 MISSES' SWEATERS Long slipover, crew neck, 50% wool, 50% cotton, sizes 32 to 40, beige, red, green, blue. $1.95 Men's Oxfords Black, composition sole, rubber heel. $2.95 MEN'S BROWN Dress Oxf<Nrds Brogue, heavy double sole, rubber heel, ankle fit. $4.45 Men's Oxfords Heavy, moccasin style, heavy l e a t h e r sole, leather heel. $4.45 MEN'S BROWN Dress Oxfords Brogue, heavy composi- tion sole, rubber heel, genuine G o o d y e,a r sewed. $3.29 Men's Oxfords Brown, plain toe, mili- tary style with strap, rubber heel. $3.45 Men's Oxfords Brown, Brogue, extra heavy rubber sole, rub- ber heel, moccasin style, by Freeman. $6.50 BOYS' TAN Sport Oxfords Moccasin style, cord sole and heel. $2.95 Ladies'Blouses Good quality satin, short sleeves, white or blue, sizes 32 to 40. $1.29 Children's Corduroy OVERALLS Pockets and buckles, sizes 2 to 7, maroon, navy, royal. $1.19 Children's Corduroy , OVERALLS Pockets and buckles, sizes 7 to 14, maroon, navy, royal. $1.59 LADIES' SILK PANTIES Assorted styles, attrac- tive trimming, plain or fancy, pink or white. 39c LADIES' SUPS Pebble crepe, all rayon, tailored, shadow proof fabric, tea rose. $1.19 BOYS'SUITS Two-piece knitted suits, striped slipoVer blouse with plain color pants, red, blue, grey, sizes 3 to 6. $1.59 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiMinniiniiiiiijmmm

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HAIXX)TTVILLE Mrs. Milton C. Freeman of New

York dty, who has been spending a week's vacation with her sister, Mrs. Virgil D. Meade, returned to her home Saturday afternoon.

Miss Muriel A. Griffin and G. E. Griffin spent several days the past week with friends and relatives in Walden.

Private Leslie Spellman of Vir-ginia, M^o has been enjoying a furiough at the home of George H. Townsend and family fii Bragg hollow, returned to camp Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hewitt of Goshen i^n t several days last week in, this place as guests (tf his paroits, and Mrs. Harry Hewdtt.

IXmald Roberts has finished work for the Kirkside in Roxbury and has enlisted in the Army. He left ht»ne M(mdav for Utica where he was given his final examina-tion.

George W. Shultis of Syracuse arrived home Saturday afternoon to spend a few days with his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shultis before returning for another year at Syracuse umversity.

John J. Russell of Richmond Hill, who has been spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dunlop, turned to his hohie Friday.

Mrs. Charles E. Owens of Point spent a few days last wee! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dunlop.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Sanford and daughter. Miss Evelyn, of Saugerties spent the weekend in Keiiionkson as guests of Mrs. San-ford's sister, Mrs. George Mat-thews..

Robert S. Hait was ill last week with a heart attack. He was un-able to drive his milk tanker for a few days and Stanley C. Mead did the work. Mr. Hait, while far from recovered, was able to drive again the last of the week.

Miss "nielma Constable of Sdie-nectady was a weekend visitor at the hcwne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Constable.

Mrs. J. B. Knidcerbocker re-sev-her

re-

turned recently from, spending guest or

Iter, Mrs. Charles Bogardus, eral days as the guest

at School opens next Monday, Aug.

31. Hie buses will run as usuu with the same drivers as last year.

I KELLY CX)RNERS | ••» • • • • *

DRY BROOK Mr. and Mrs. Marion Blish are

the parents of a seven and one-half pound son bom at the Margaret-ville hospital Aug. 17. The young man's name is Richard Arthur.

Olin Kittle has been transferred from Fort Dix to the following address: Pvt. Olin Kittle, 576 Tech. School Squad., TS 782, AAITTC, Replacement Training Center, Miami Beadi, Fla.

Ray Kittle of Kingston was a weekend guest of Grover Kittle. Mrs. Kittle and daughter. Donna, who have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Kittle, re-turned home with him Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haynes and Gail and John Fairbaim Jr. mo-tored to Bovina Center Simday in search of a cow dog to replace their dog whidi died of distemper recently.

Dr. R. E. Smith of Margaretville was in this {dace Saturday inocu-lating d ^ against distemror.

Mrs. Tiiomas Liddle and little son, Andy, of Tremperskill re-turned home Sunday after spend-ing the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J<^ Haynes.

Several people from this {dace attended the GLF meeting and dance at Margaretville Friday night. Everycme had a good time — t̂hanks to the GLF Co-<^.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion BiQcer and son, Larry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Basil Todd-and family at Red iOU Sunday.

Mrs. Cecil Graham had several teeth extracted Saturday. Every-one hopes this will improve her health.

Mrs. Roy Todd, who has been confined to her home with diicken pox, is able to be out again. Her son, Stratton, now has diickenpox,

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth George and sons, Warren and Fred, spent Friday at Perch Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennen. Mr. and Mrs. Brennen are spending their vacation at the lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard IXtMond and diildren of Newburgh visited his father. Weed DuMond, Sunday. H i ^ were sumer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Filler.

Pvt. Julian Valk, SMI of Mr. and Mrs. William Valk is stationed in Georgia with the following ad-dress: Co. D, 10th Battalion, 4th Plat., Camp Wheeler, Ga.

Martin Caswell, son, Hale, and grandson. Hale Caswell Jr., of Wallingford, Conn., spent from Saturday evening until Friday meaning at Chan Burroughs and visited relatives here.

Jimmy Gossoo, ^^o has been vacatiotaing at Lew Beach with his unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-ford Stewart, returned home Mon-day. I

Mr. and Mrs. Rali^ Felter and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Theo-dore Felter nekr Livingston Manor Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Burroughs and his mother, Mrs. Eliza Fen-wick, of Poi^hkeepsie visited Chan Burroug^ Sunday.

Mrs. Fred Beardslee of Char-lotteville and her sister called on Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kelly Monday.

Miss Maxine Whipple of D ^ Brook is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Trowbridge.

Miss Mary Barwman is visiting Norma Shultis and Betty Hull is visiting Marjorie Valk.

The Lawrence reimion will be held Simday, Sept. 5, rain or shine, at Reside's grove, Kelly Comers. Bring silver, dishes and sandwiches for family a^d a dish to pass.

UNION GROVE PFC John Neff, stationed in

Mississippi, called on friends here the first of the week. He was accompanied by his mother of Corbett and a sister of Walton.

Miss Lois Williams spent a few days last week in Delhi and One-onta.

Mrs. Betty Bamhart of South Kortright is spending some time with Mrs. Dora Scudder.

Vincent Eden of Trea<^ell spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Ivan Miller. He has been accepted in the Army and expects to leave in two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds visited relatives in Pennsylvania a few days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackerly and daughter of New Jersey, Mrs. A. J. Ackerly and Miss Lucy Adterly of Beaverkill called on Mrs. Sarah Ackerly Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Emest DuMond of Sdienectady were weekend visi-tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. DuMond.

Robert Brisbane fell from the roof of his bam last week and in-jured his back. He is able to do some work.

Mrs. Emest Hall and brother. Bud Bedcer, are in South Carolina visiting Pvt. Emest Hall, who is training at Columbia air base.

ARENA Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miner are

spending a few days at their h(Hne in Kingston.

Mrs. Lura Finch of Syracuse spent the early part of the week with her unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Slack.

Mrs. A. G. Suttle spent Thurs-day with her brother, Hamilton Hodge. He has been ill for sev-eral weeks at the home of his brother, Frank Hodge, in Walton.

The Methodist Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at the Jackson-bui^h school playground Wednes-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore of Syracuse spent the weekend at their home near Arena.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perrone and son, Robert Rodway, of New York dty were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Slack. Bob is in the U. S. Navy.

Dr. McChesney and friend, Mr. Buckley, of Baldwin, L. L, spent the weekend with Mr. and A. G. Suttle.

TURNWOOD 1

Harry Shaver has lost a cow. It was let out to pasture with other cows and has not been seen in a week.

Troopers Berger and Flynn were callers at Alder Lake Sat-urday.

Mrs. J. Cooper was in Livings-ton Manor recently on business.

E. Kittle received a card from his brother, Olin. He is stationed at Miami Beadi, Fla., in tedmical scbool squadron.

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L Bussy & Company GROCERY SPECIALS

FOB WEEK OF AUGUST 28 TO SEPT. 4

EVAP. Mil K ^ ^ A taU » cans 31c

KETCHUP 14 OE. 17c TOMATO JUICE ^ ^ ^ O 20 oz.

« cans 21c SLICED BEEF 4 OK.

Tin 19c I P I 1 Y Musselman's Assorted 27c CHOCOLATE V2 lb. 15c ASPARAGUS CUTS 17c CLOROX Quarts 19c s c o m s s u E 2 rolls 25c SCOTTOWFI.S 10c CAKE FLOUR 23c CERTO 19c PRF.PARED MUSTARD Gulden's 13c PAPER NAPKINS 2 Pkgs. 19c P J ^ Q J J J ^ Pillsbury's Best 241/2

lbs. 99c LADIES'

SPORT SHOES Brown loafer, moccasin style, leather heel and sole.

$3.95 LADIES'

Sport Oxfords Moccasin style, leather sole and heel, moccasin lacing.

$2.95 LADIES'

Sport Oxfords Two-tone brown, per-forated, rubber sole and heel.

$2.39 LADIES'

SPORT SHOES Brown and white sad-dle, rubber sole and heel.

$2.95 LADIES'

SPORT SHOES Brown with alligator trim, leather sole and heel, medium heel.

$2.39 Boys' Oxfords

Tan, heavy double sole, leather heel, wing tip.

$3.45

UTTLE GENTS' OXFORDS

Brown elk, rubber sole and heel, size 9 to 2J/2-

$1.69 MISSES'

SWEATERS 10e% all wool, long slipover, crew neck, red, beige, green, blue, sizes 32 to 40.

$2.95 MISSES'

SWEATERS Long slipover, crew neck, 50% wool, 50% cotton, sizes 32 to 40, beige, red, green, blue.

$1.95 Men's Oxfords Black, composition sole,

rubber heel.

$2.95 MEN'S BROWN

Dress Oxf<Nrds Brogue, heavy double sole, rubber heel, ankle fit.

$4.45 Men's Oxfords Heavy, moccasin style, heavy leather sole, leather heel.

$4.45

MEN'S BROWN Dress Oxfords Brogue, heavy composi-tion sole, rubber heel, genuine G o o d y e,a r sewed.

$3.29 Men's Oxfords Brown, plain toe, mili-tary style with strap, rubber heel.

$3.45 Men's Oxfords Brown, Brogue, extra heavy rubber sole, rub-ber heel, moccasin style, by Freeman.

$6.50 BOYS' TAN

Sport Oxfords Moccasin style, cord

sole and heel.

$2.95 Ladies'Blouses Good quality satin, short sleeves, white or blue, sizes 32 to 40.

$1.29 Children's Corduroy OVERALLS

Pockets and buckles, sizes 2 to 7, maroon, navy, royal.

$1.19 Children's Corduroy , OVERALLS

Pockets and buckles, sizes 7 to 14, maroon, navy, royal.

$1.59 LADIES'

SILK PANTIES Assorted styles, attrac-tive trimming, plain or fancy, pink or white.

39c LADIES' SUPS Pebble crepe, all rayon, tailored, shadow proof fabric, tea rose.

$1.19 BOYS'SUITS

Two-piece knitted suits, striped slipoVer blouse with plain color pants, red, blue, grey, sizes 3 to 6.

$1.59 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiMinniiniiiiiijmmm