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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 6

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THE POSTrSTAE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933 GOOD RULES FOR Mental Clinic at Health Genter Attended by Fifty -Five Patients 'A A Sfr.r Parent-Teachers' Announce Marriage CLASS IN aa0 last" 1 Group Sees Students at Studies of Ethel Sawn to CLINICS' PURPOSE IS th mRRFfT DEFECTS, Wayne V. Merritt Hall, delegate to the State P. T. A. muuim in Svracuse last Wit.

made ISSt Preceding their regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon, the tv, amaii street Parent- ANALYS ning of the recent marriage of Miss week, reported that the Broad street vhvia! hm dftuffnter ox m. PHYSICIANS DECLARE DBUlRlt v. Teachers' association visited the alaaua In tha achOOl KOA faction had been awaraea a in fnr Mining average of 300 per cent in membership. The pris was VBJWU0 viewed the routine work of the pupils. nnlv available thrOUEh the WOOC Mrs.

Robert Sawn of this city, to Wayne V. Merritt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Merritt, also of this city. The ceremony was performed October by Justice of the Peace Charles J.

Nobles. Attendants were Mrs. Preston, chairman of the mem Difference- Between Basal Law and Man-made Statutes Is Dr. Judkins' Topic Coocroi Living expenses by carefully planned budget. Pay bills promptly.

3. Spend sensibly for normal living requirements. 4. Set aside a definite amount every week to go into your bank account as. a reserve fund.

"The Westward Voyage," a play. Next Session to Be Directed by Members of Marcy Hospital Staff-Dr. Bigelow Outlines Aim- of Doctors This anoroea trie parema wi-tunity to see the methods and means used in teaching the children. It is one of the purposes of the organization to become better acquainted with the school activities. The meeting was called at 3:30 o'clock during which Mrs.

Clifford B. was presented by the pupils following 7 iPka nlu lnh Miss Elizabeth Hammond ana wu-Uam Merritt, both of Glens Palls. the Dusiness roeewng. th irth arade sang during in- CHRIST CHURCH MEETING t-rmiMirtn nd refreshment were Te' cast Included the following atnna Rrtrvr, Brodie. Eliza Only Laws Are Valid Which NRA Parade Plans BOYS' Hl-Y flfflj TO CONDUCT BALL beui caihouii.

Ward Mason, onald Knickerbocker, Silas Berkowita, Carl ti Tnh DrufP Ttpt.tv Maxtincau, MAY DISCUSS GUILD GUIDANCE PLAN Fifty-five persons attended the mental dlnic inducted yesterday in the Health Center on Ridge street by Dr. N. J. T. Cow of the Utica State Hospital staff, assisted by Dr.

J. Kd. Mrs Mary Fuller and Miss H. Peterson, also of the mica Stute HosDital staff. Concur with Truth, Speaker Asserts to Be Completed at Meeting Tonight Sti aa "Prudence Points tne nau uwiImm nf the committee in kttr nnuicii, ucau a- 1 Winifred Carpenter, Cecil Clothier, Catherine Quinlan, Lawrence Kantro-wlta, William Mason, Angelo Didio, Janette Fleming, Ralph Joubert, Robert Hamell, David Kipp, William Jm nf nlanninff for the NRA TO parade and mass meeting to be con Dr.

Bigelow announced yeswraaj Annual Affair Will Be Pre ducted tomorrow- xugni in uua ij Brunagyn and Eugene. WAY and The Men's class of Christ church, holding its second meeting of the fall term last night, heard the Rev. C. O. Judkins say that man-made laws should be obeyed when and only when they harmonise with the basal concept of all law, which is "the Invariable action of God expressing Himself in th universe will meet in laoot rempie at i o'clock tonight to complete arrangements for the affair.

AH delegates at HOME John Egan of New York is visiting FIRST NATIONAL BANK GLENS FALLS, N. Y. This bank acts as executor, trustee, guardian, committee, court depository and hi aU other recognized trust capacities. from organizations planning to murcu in the parade are asked to attend. The parade will form at the temple at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night hi.

mother. Mrs. Ellsaoein tgan, sented in Junior High Gym on December 1 WILLIAMSON IN CHARGE Committees to Plan for Entertainment Announced at Meeting in This subject was a suh-topic in iun.ro! theme nf the Seminar. Ooolldge avenue. Prank M.

starmicx ana Mrs. John VanAmburgh and son, have re turn UtC wwuiv which has been expressed by the leader as "self-discovery at the point of consciousness." In review it was JUJUl, OlRiUJIMl ed from New York where they spent and marcn to tne oi u. nan wucie it wil ldisband. The mass meeting will be conducted in the K. of C.

auditorium with two addresses on the program. The talks will be given by Arthur Huggins, secretary of the Papermakers' International, and Mrs. set forth that God is to Be inougni of as a stream of vast, generative, vitalising and personal being, and that the universe is God in expres. the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Cronin and Mrs. Margaret Sweeney, R.

have returned from Chicago where they Armida urescent, the United Garment Workers. The lectures will begin at 8 o'clock. sion, revealing Hunseu wrougn gooa- um truth anri heflntv. Qod In attended the Century oi rrogreso e- that he had bad a busy day at the clinic but that the number attending was about the average for such Institutions. The purpose of the clinic, at explained by Dr.

Bigelow, is to correct defects before state hospital confinement is necessary. All manners of mental and nervous disorders are treated at the clinics. Patients attending the clinic generally are advised to do so by their family doctor various social agencies or by judges. Some attend after conferring with other patients. Yesterday's session was the final clinic under the supervision of the Utica State Hospital staff.

The next clinics will be conducted by a staff from the Marcy State Hospital. This change has been made because Warren county has been placed under the jurisdiction of the Marcy hospital. Dr. A. O.

Kilpatrlck of the Marcy State hospital staff will have charge of the future clinics and he will be assisted by Dr. D. K. Swartz and Miss Piante, both of the Marcy hospital staff. Dr.

'Kilpatrlck is considered a specialist in child guidance problems and it is expected that that field of medical attention will be incorporated into the mental clinics. tODAY ANO TONIGHT" Hnn' mraa riearrriheH aa lnwa in the broader sense of that term, as the The date of the annual Hl-Y Ball has been definitely set for Friday evening, December 1, it was decided at a meeting of the Boys' organization last evening in the Y. M. C. A.

The will take place in the Junior High auditorium from 9 to 1 o'clock. The orchestra has not as yet been decided upon, but bids have Miss Hoague Wed universal urge to make things peneci. T)u Uan'a elasa 1ft nnw Rtudvinff the Edwara uorcoran una iciin." Pittsburg, following a two weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Corcoran, Kensington road. nri0M nf fhiR ritv successful IS1 YOII HAVE mulw evnreaBinna nf God thrOUffh truth, and the relationship between RHEUMATISM to Edward Parry by Former Rector Marian Tlene Hoamft and truth and law presented ltseu as a largest Bank? Between Albany and the Canadian Line ly underwent a surgical operation In problem unaer mat neaa. tha nioni HK HOSDILai J. UtUv. CUT THIS OUT 75c Box Free to Any Sufferer Over In Syracuse, N.

there has been t--fmani. fnr Rheumatism Miss Alice Mack and Miss Mary Edward Howland Parry were married Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trutn was aennea as me now God In the universe and the truth expressed by a human being depends upon the extent to which his being flows parallel or concurrently with been sent to several oance nanus. Clifford K.

Bosworth was the principal speaker at the session last night and gave a talk on "Advertising." Mr. Bosworth is a teacher of Science in the Glens Falls High school. His subjecttv tt KksUfic. atate- acveiuuvu a that hundreds of users say brings won- Hanan, who have been spending we past few days in New York, will sail today for Bermuda where they will ruanl a WmIc'H V'S7fl t.i flTl John W. Hullhan in Pelham.

Mrs. Hulihan, who is well known in the vnriH olive Kline, was reporteo wnere jujv the divine stream, r-acts were cauea crossHMCUons of the stream ct trrttn. Miss Elsie Lareau, Juvet street. Is, spending' a -week's reeaaon to-Mon matron rt iaxuirr and Ford Wright ,.1 Dneirawftv wiu best man. The WOUKm BlHWB -wv va-'J- else failed.

It helps to drive off the poisonous clogging waste matter from the Bystem by metiti jnsdeln aoverasemeni companies for the purpose of selling their product. true at tne instant wnen tne estimate i Is taken, different the next instant as Rev. Oliver Shaw Newell, formerly treal ana Tnree luvers, tAn.n.H TTamol bfl returned to A mtiw fnr manv vears ni lie unuicu the divine stream sweeps on. acting on tne iiyer ou btuu-wut flow of bile which promotes regular and w.i sua 1 1 t.i nn And seems Richard Wuliamson, presmem tha nhih whn has recently recovered Syracuse after spending the weekend until hi. naTwnts Mr.

and Mrs. Aime of the Messiah in this city, performed 1 the Episcopal marriage service. A LAW is Analysed Attomntinff the analvsis of law. Dr. to assist nature control the poisons that from an' operation, will be in charge of the dance, assisted by the follow-in.

Awntnirteea Pllhlifitv committee Hamel, 64 Sanford street. He was i Dim, 1 KV hiS weading supper ana reccywuu u-lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Parry plan to reside in this city.

lurtner imw uniauiu Pain and Boreness seem to vanish. This method, known as the Delano treatment, la so good that Its sponsor wants everybody who suffers from rheu Judkins drew a sharp distinction between basal law and the laws or statutes promulgated by men. "Law in essence," he said, "is a statement brother, jonn namei, wno us tsuu incr t.hp week there. That's our business William Cunnion, chairman, waiter B. Ingalls, Thomas Shannon, Charles Arthur Bannon, a student at the Rowe; tickets cnaries mcuumo, HOSTESS AT PARTY nalav Witherill entertained matism or nas a menu sni.w -a PEEE 75 cent box from him to prove just what It will do in every case before TTnivrit.v nf Vermont at Burlington, Fathers' Night, Sanford PTA, night.

Annual conference and business sessions, New York State Presbyterian synod, Hudson Palls and Glens Palls Presbyterian churches, today and tonight Past Commanders and adjutants to attend meeting Warren County American Legion, Luzerne, 8 p. m. NRA parade committee to meet, Labor hall, 7:30 p. m. Choral group of Women's club meet in Sanford street school auditorium, chairman, Gordon ward; orcnestra enmmittee Charles Belmer, chair has returned after spending the at a Hallowe'en party Friday night at her home in West Glens Falls.

Mr. Delano writes: "To help rheumatic kniar ML'ara ct.11 hhnm weekend with his parents, Mr. ana man, Robert Morrison, John Evans. of the constant mode of action of a force, and since the universe is God In expression, law is more nicely defined as the Invariable action of God In universal expression. On the other hand, we have what are known as laws; which are a rule of action nraarriheH hv an anthOTitv.

the im- TJcht ni-wuuim Hail, cnairman, Mrs. J. W. Bannon, uai avenue, nwmn RtArhiir.k. ftherman avenue.

Games were played ana rerresnments served. Those present were: Miss BUiierefo, iw uisoKi or long standing the-case, and even after everything else has failed, I will, if you have never previously used the treatme-A. send you a full 75c package If you will. uvnHjnir a. fwn weeks' vacation in Robert George; decoration committee Donald Trombley, chairman, Albert Edith Alden, Miss Isabelle Shippey, New York and with friends at Col CUl OUl Wil CYllU WUk i "'w Hall, Schuyler EdsaU, rredencx toy-ai ftnnr mmmittee John Morrill.

gate college in Hamilton. Miss Thelma Ricketts, miss uenna McDonald, Miss Gladys Dixon, Miss lnJ.M ThnmnKAn DiXOn. posltions of human authority upon human action. name aa auurew. ju isu, enclose 10 cents In stamps -to help pay postage and distribution." chairman Harold Dean.

Willard Dean Mr. and Mrs. Norman weoo nave returned from a two weeks' visit in Public card party at home of Miss Estella 113 South to- "The riiffprenee hetween the two IS Supplying people with coal that will give the most heat for the least money. Let us prove to you the dependable uniformity of the high. heat, low ash, super-clean Finch, Pruyn Coal with an order today.

Joseph Baker, Howard Larose, Ells Stanley Murray and Arthur Beauaet, aWmwIv nrnfrainri Rasal lftV ifi New York. Aaaress r. n- uoituiu, wo wcun Dept. 1899-A Syracuse, N. Y.

rrirr delano's worth Jones, jonn uosn, Aruuu Lockhart, Perry Cottress and Ernest nature universal and creative; Spanish War Veterans' auxiliary ni trt at home of Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Delcour S. Potter returned on Monday to their home in Mplmap.

Kfsuw after snendinff the rnrr fob Shay. I RHEUMATISM rkiifmir 13 Third street. 2'30 n. past two weeks' with relatives in this Service Battalibn of Baptist Church Will Meet Tonight The recently organized Young Peo it Is absolutely vaua. non-concurrence with this stream of truth is sure destruction, just as the non-concurring eddies in a great river are j4fineri tn he jnieked back and as Common Council to meet, City hall, Junior class tea dance.

High school city. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur P. Brown, of Brunswick, Maine, are guests of Mrs.

Brown's brother and sister. Mr. and similated by the main current But gymnasium, 3:45 p. m. p.

m. Glens Falls Lodge, 81, B. P. O. In meet.

Elks' club. 8 B. m. laws, or the impositions oi numan authority, are valid only insofar as the authnritv which establishes them I Mrs. M.

L. Cornish, Chester street a ut Riirriett. 3 Madison ples service nattauon wiu cuiiuuti, the mid-week prayer service in the-First Baptist church this evening at 7.45. The Service battalion was or CoL Walter Phelps Circle, Ladies of the G. to meet, Grange hull 7-30 n.

m. street, is in New York visiting with is concurrent with God, only when ganised to perform special amies they now in narmony wun tne cur Friends church 8 p. "Lend A Hand" class, regular monthly meeting in the local church as well as to be on call to go to other churches. her daughters, the Misses Dons ana Betty Burdette. Charles McCarthy, Harlem street, is visiting relatives in Green Island.

rent of Oivine Deing. wnen tney are retrogressive eddies, they are destined Finch, Pruyn Co. Coal, Coke, Oil, Kerosene 27 GLEN ST. DIAL 2'2161 in church parlors, rhrist. M.

E. church 2:30 D. The program tomgnt wiu oe unuei the leadership of Miss Margaret Fisk hn ui ha assisted bv Henrv Dur to disappear in tne iuiness oi ume, assimilated by the irresistible tide of truth a humanitv becomes more and nwv rxiv School fRelieion: 7:30 Rose Marie Angelo has returnea her home in this city after spending the summer in Stanford, with her ffmnrimother. Mrs. j.

Rinella. ham, Royal Knowles, James Cotter, more concurrent with God." RrenJrinr the. IjLW Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lavine ana Mrs.

p. Christ church Woman's class. Presbyterian church 2:30 p. Week Day school, Grades 1, 2, 3 and 9 rvmHps 5 and 6: 6:15 D. nu Raymond Buckley.

Dr. Judkins concluded by a square Miss Helen cutting nas returnea to hwn. In RArmlncrtnn fallow The topic will be me iiiia facing oi tne iact mat sucn iumji-pretation of law involves one in the ing a weekend visit with friends in Synod's dinner at The Queensbury. First Rnntist church 7:45 p. thiji e.if.v Ti muctinn Ik tt.

ever ffOftn in nreaa letters NRA, in this case mean, New Religious Advance. The subject has bean wel lworked. A church mde him been thought over and the Mid-week service to Service Bat- Frank Putnam is spending the week laws? He said that it Is good to f.linn for RANGES and HEATERS EVUR-READY OIL BURNER Evur-ready gives you the utmost; in construction and performance at a moderate price. FXou will find many exclusive features in the Evur-ReaUy features, that make it popular, practical and economical. BATES CARMODY nhiirrh nf the Messiah 7:30 a.

in Niagara rails on Dusiness. Mrs. George Bravton and son. break laws ana wnen it is unmistakably clear that they clash with various speakers will discuss its wniv nnmmimion: 3:30 n. 3rd You really ought to come to the Colonial Display House to see other bargains.

basal law, with trutn, witn tne wiu points. An invitation- has been extended to anyone interested. Griffin's George, have returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in New Grade of Church school in Parish of God. "In common opinion; he said, law haa Wnm, nur master. This is ffood Mr John has returned from H.

I. KIMBALL DIES Tnmills Kimball, director of in a sense, but it presents great risks. Lawtrn have heenme aarrnsanct to the nrnim Annuities of the MetroDOlitan a two weeks' visit in New York. Mrs. Orpha E.

Perry and Mrs. Mar garet Lahase have returned from i Life Insurance Company and nation degree that to break laws is to be hall; 4 p. 4th and 5th graaes 01 Church school in Parish house; 4 8th and 9th grades of Church school in church; 7 p. Boys' Brotherhood of St. Andrew at rectory-Pictures, State theatre, afternoon and evening.

Pictures, Paramount theatre, afternoon and evening. Pictures, Rialto theatre, afternoon and evening. dmI'e viir. in New Vnrlc ally known as an autnonty on pension wrong and to keep laws is to oe ngm; Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Wallace and we tena to 100 upon iw no wc kUivqw line hetween all riffht and Mr ttnH Mrs Tnnmw have management, died Monday at me Metropolitan Sanitorlum, Mount McGregor, after an illness of several months. returned from a week's motor trip to all wrong. Obviously our question is Washington, u. ana Virginia. delicate ana involved, out at ran Mrs.

ueorge i Burprenant, isu Jit In -flO nnf vat ronrfv to accent the ideal the fundamental point is clear to my mind that a bad law deserves to be hrnlren Wistirv iustlfles this DOSl- avenue, has returned from a few days visit in Albany. solution, we shall for the time being Mrs TPmnlr Putnam irilltYvn street. tion. There has been little human nmnwD arhlyih hac nnt enme About ic snendinff a few davs in Trov with be better off under a system oi partial legal controls, then who shall say that society did not move in the path of progress when it rejected the laws FUNERALS Funeral of Goodman Solomon Funeral services for Goodman Solomon, widely-known Glens Falls tailor and cleaner who died Monday evening at' his home, 21 Sanford atrro-. n.fter a lnni? illness, were con her aifiter Un lTdnrarri Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Droulette through a courageous and intelligent setting aside of stupid Impositions of human authority. Many of the heroes nf the raye have heen staves to free had nrevinuMv lmnosea ana xorcea Around the Corner from Glen 7 South St Phone 24217 GLENS FALLS ana cmiaren ana Mr. ana Mrs. Mar th writine nf a ww code which in tin Meehan of Kingston spent the Black Tavern the broad and temporary view flowed dom along the path of law-breaking ducted yesterday afternoon at the weea-ena witn Mrs.

rjora irouiette 9T YTiirionn evAmu more closely to tne truinr" wnere law-Dreamng was tne uoa-ue thinor tn rfn $2.87 per pair Miss Margaret Lehan is spending the1 week in New York. Fire Sets and late home. Interment was in me Jewish cemetery, West Glens Falls. Funeral nf rleimaiui Saarman n. luminir i viva nnint tn'this thought through reference to the Funeral services for Heimann Saar- Other Andirons in Swedish iron brass and Screens and spark guards.

TO SERVE SUPPER American experiment witn proniDi-tion. It Is Just as obvious today as It araa 1S veara am that the IHefl.1 man, 36, who died Sunday in the Glens Trails hnsnitjil. were conducted ves- SHEEH AN SILK SHOP The Women's Auxiliary, Church of the Messiah, will serve a covered dish terday afternoon at the Wilmarth disposition of the liquor evil is abso funeral home, 84 warren street, Dy supper tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock in the Parish house. It will be lute prohibition, tne calling oi a drug a drug and its outlawing as we outlaw other malignant drugs. But if the the Rev.

Johnson A. Springsted, pas tor of the Church of Messiah. future snows tnat, since men were followed by a business meeting at which reports will be given on the recent tea and food sale and also nf the TT rteleratea will be aa. innPT CONSTITUTION Charter members of the East Assnr.iRtion ndooted a consti tution and made plans for a member drive at a meeting last night in the lectea at the Dusiness session to attend the semi-annual convention of the state auxiliary in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary to take East playground field house. The election of officers was Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home Big Saving! No Cooking! So Easy! piace at tne uatnearai nioany, October 26.

Halloween Parade Plan Commended tt i I AM wn whirh And Sponsors Are Praised by Mayor tion of A. P. Newkirk, scout executive, $1.00 All Silk French Pink, White 79c 36 in. Wide Real-fast Percale 5c Lovely New Soft Dress Woolens, 54 in. wide Rubber Rain Capes, Military Fashion, all colors loOO Children's Rain Capes, Brown, Red, Green 69c Gordon Dulrey Bloomers and Panties 69c Gordon Silk and Wool Snuggies and Vests 59c Gordon Full Fashioned Silk and Wool Stockings 69c Gordon Pure Silk Stockings, Chiffon and Service are deserving of credit for their part In guarding fire alarm boxes during the parade.

O. H. Liddle, chairman of the liriT is Lire millions of housewives have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. It takes bat a moment to prepare, and costs very little, bnt it positively has no equal foe quick, lasting relief. From any druggist, get 2 "A ounces of Pinex.

Pour this into a pint Dottle and fill the bottle with granule ted sugar syrup, made with 2 cups of sugar and one cup of water, stirred a few moments until dissolved. No cooking neededit's so easy! Thus you make a full pint of better remedy ttasn yon could buy ready-made, and you get four times si much for your money. It never spoils and children love its taste. This simple mixture soothes ana heals the inflamed throat membranes with surprising ease. It loosens the germ-laden phlegm and esses chest sore Outing club parade committee.

ports that plans for this year's event are progressing nicely and that thousands will be In the line of Rustic Chair (with arms) 98c Cedar Settee (with arms) at Griffin's march. An endorsement by Mayor Earle H. Stickney was given last night to the Hallowe'en parade to be conducted Tuesday! October 31, under the direction of the Outing club. "Events like the Hallowe'en parade, which are looked forward to by-old end young alike, are needed today to inject a spirit of hilarity for all," the mayor declared. "And while the pleasure derived from these parades should not be the mayor added, "the fact that It eliminates rowdyism on Hallowe'en warrants the steps taken.

The sponsors are to be praised and the Interest manifest by business firms and other organizations in the parade is greatly appreciated. Then, too, the Boy Scouts under the direc Many additional entries have been received and include the Hudson. Essex Motor company, Mott-Prasier Corporation, Glen-Ridge Motor company, Ellsworth's Oarage, Mullen's Welding Shop, Eastman Welding company, Carter Hall company, Standard Oil company, Glens Palls Distributing company, Auto Laundry and Duers FUJing Station. ness in a way mat is rraj Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Norway Pine, the most reliable healing agent for severe it i. vii.rMnt.Ml tn viva nromot relief or money refunded..

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