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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 3

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Glens Falls, New York
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THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 Second Assistant Joins GIRL8'CLUB ELECTS Miss Lois Benway was elected G. 0. P. CLUB TO MEET Hie Young Men's Republican Clufc of Warren County will meet at :30 tonight at the Hotel Rockwell, to complete plana for the campaign.

PER CAPITA INCOME WASHINGTON, Oct (fl. New York's income par' capita In 1939 amounted to $825, highest In the nation, the Commerce Department announced today STUDEIITS AREAImOUIiCED Army Recruiting Staff treasurer, and Miss Joyce Brilling, reporter. The next meeting will be conducted Tuesday at the home of Uiss Brilling, OS Cooper Street Others present were the Misses Gloria Plue, Edna Rendo, Lorraine Wright and June Lynch. SOB ATTEND MIX FUNERAL GLENDALE, Calif, Oct 16 UP). Some 300 friends of Tom Mix filled picturesque Little Church of the Flowers today at brief funeral services for the 60-yearold cowboy film and circus actor.

president of the Girls' Outdoor Club at a meeting last night at her home in Ogden Street Miss Mary Roberts was elected vice president; Miss Ernestine secretary- DENTAL SOCIETY WILL HEAR STATE LEADER TONIGHT Because of the large number of enlistments in the United States AT HIGH SCHOOL Army which are being received at the local recruiting office. Sergeant. William J. MuUin, recruiting director here, has been assigned a second assistant. The new assistant is Corp.

Adouff Kirby of the Mth IrtfanUyPlattsborg. Corp. William Sevchuk of the Uth Infantry, Port Principal W. H. Browft Giyei All-day Conference to Open with Clinics at The Queensbury List Marking Period of i'-fall Semester Hamilton, who has' been assisting Sgk MuUin for sometime, will continue in his same capacity.

Yes! It's the Famous Sgt. Mulltn announced the fol Poof post-graiiuates, twenty-three lowing six enlistments yesterday: Frederick J. Walkup, 1 Street, Joseph J. Smith, 177 Broad Dr. David B.

Ast, director of Oral Hygiene, New York State Department of Health, will apeak at the way, and James M. Williams, (3 Canal Street, all Fort Edward, loth Settlors, thirty-five and thirty-nine Sophomores, are onthe first honof'Usi for the first marking period of the Pall semester, the Olens Palls Senior High School. COMEMATO RAKCE CCJLL tzi GAS banquet meeting of the Third and Infantry, Fort Jay; Lawrence Mingo, 11 Division this city, In Principal William H. Brown has announced. Those honored are as Fourth Districts of the New York-State Dental Society at 7 tonight in The Queensbury.

Dr. Merton Sawtell of Brockton, Mass, and fantry, Panama; Carol H. Stanley, Greenwich, lath Infantry, Fort Hamilton; Jerry A. Mosier, Quartermaster Detachment, iollows: 9 Pest-Gfadsatea ur. jenn carter or cohoes, presi First honor list Emily Robillard, Fort Hamilton.

dent-elect of the New York State Dental Society, will also be speakers Madeline Robillard, Kathryn Shaw, Stella Ward; second honor list, Phyllis long, Elaine Hue. 1 Mtara' i at the evening session. DAR HEARS TALK The Joint all-day conference of First honor list Georgia Adams, if HJH Eugene Ashley. Kathleen Brileva, the Third and Fourth Districts win open at :30 A. My today at The Queensbury, the morning sessions to be devoted to clinics by men Oil BATTLEFIELD Emma Bureh, Hasel Bums, Helena Csffiy, Helen Kitigerald, Sterling Granger, Marvin Hall, Priscllla prominent in their respective fields.

Hurd, Ann Keenan, Duane Kingsley, Dr. Sheldon W. Koepf, director of Robert McNulty, Evelyn Royal, Mary RozelL Marianna schrelner, Thorn' dental education, Buffalo City Hospital, will speak on Dr. Max Pletman of Yonkers, "Crown and Bridge Work:" Dr. as Simpson, Shirley Splegal, John Stiles, Muriel Whitney, Leonora Wright, Betty Clifford Waas, assistant director of Young, i the Guggenheim Clinic, New York "Fractured Teeth." Second" honor list Carrie Allen, Robert DeLsria, Harry DePan, Mary Dr.

George Miller of Schenectady is president or the Fourth District. Dr. Irving M. Falkenbury of Glens Edmonds, Rachel Harris, George Knoblauch, Kenneth Karena Michaels, Jeaa Helena Noonan, Jean Page, Beverly Spauld- Jane McCrea ChapterTaken on Tour by Historian at Saratoga Francis Wilshln, historian at the Saratoga Battlefield and in charge of restoration work there, was guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of Jane McCrea Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution yesterday noon at the Glass Restaur-ant, Schuylerville. He gave an interesting introductory talk of the battlefield, later leading the group on a pilgrimage to the points of interest, and explaining their historical significance.

Falls is a member of the executive committee. lng. Marie Sutlltf. Carol Trombley, Jean Tupper," Doris West, Eleanor More than ISO dentists from the eastern part of New York State, which is coveryld by the Third and White, Florence mond Wood. Fourth Districts, are expected.

FJlrtt' "honor; list Irma Ashley, Mary Barber, Barbara Beakbane, Marcus Grahan of the United States Fidelity Guarantee Company will discuss "Dento-Legal Problems" at the luncheon meeting at noon. 0 Spacious Cooking Top 4 Gas-Saver Barners a) Porcelaia Cooking Top. i- 6) Glistening WUte Porcelain with Black Sides, s) Positive Insulation Streamline Design I Large Fire Box 'r a Exceptionally Roomy Oven 0 Warm in Winter Cool in Snm- mer Can Be Furnished far AH Types of Gas wia Old Iter James Caterer Elinor Coulter, Jane Derby Ploro, Lois Quoits, Ann Hein, Loretta Boag, Mary Lou Homan, Betty Karpeles, Margaret Lennox, Lydla Macero, Dorothy Ma-lan, Stanley Miller, Frank: Mullen, Eileen Pickett, Richard RainvUle, Pay 6.00 Monthly, Miss Helen W. Streeter of Glens Falls; regent of the chapter, was in charge of the brief business session, during which Mrs. Harry A.

treasurer, reported that the chapter has met Its Golden Jubilee project and has made possible the planting of 500 penny pine trees on D. A. R. conservation lands. It was also reported that a check has been sent for the clothing of a Mary, Rennle.

Beanor Reynolds, Beatrfce Rigerone, Ida Rogers, Rich ard saftord, Frances Schennernom, Arthur Sbapera, Charles Shepafd, Francis Shepard, Regina Shepard, scholarship girl at na Robert Smith, Asher Solon, Peggy Torpy, Mrlly Mary Temnv 'rainheth Uonal D. A. R. approved school. Council to Sell Lot In No.

Delaware Street Following a report by Councilman Stephen B. Bartlett, chairman of the committee on city real estate, the Common Council, meeting last night in City Hall voted to accept the bid of Melvin VanDeusen of $300 for a city-owned lot at 7. North Delaware Street Councilman Bartlett who has been investigating city-owned properties, stated he had had bids on several other parcels. These will be taken under advisement. Mayor John Basinet, noting that city properties taken over for taxes have been a matter of speculation for years, praised the councilman's initial efforts to bring order to the matter.

Elmer J. West, resident manager of the New York Power and --Second honor ilist 'Douglass another project of the chapter: It was announced that Mrs. Ray, 1 mond W. Buckley, In honor of her rm Glen Street, Glen FoliiNsJ Briggs, June Gifford, Dorothy Guernsey, Rtta Hamelln, Donald Harem Mary Boague, Charles Jsr-vis, Jessie Knoblauch Pauline Logan;" Eleanor Lucas, Ann- MoCall, MI Rim St, Troy U-14 Churclr -St, Saratoga Barbara- McKlrmey. james- Kite, mother; has given a celling light to be placed in the archives room being built in Continental Hall, Washington, D.

C. The minutes were read by Mrs. Frank L. Moore, corresponding secretary, in the absence of Mrs. Buckley, recording secretary.

atw -mm Leotia Sapp, Virginia Sergey Ma Smith, 'Lyman Constance BUY iraanngKJn, riorewe 8ophomerea 'Itrst hohtHP lisii Oeorge Baeas, Ml Harold Bain, Barber; John 'Ruth' Bentley, Roderick NAMED EXECUTOR Attorney Salvatore J. Leombruno Xlght Corporation, received permission for, his company to excavate a COFFEEI Bristol, Betty Aim of this city hasDeen appointed by trench Jon ulen. Street from tne Brown. Ruth 'Arm- Anna Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Crowe Walter Davis, touv'DeLong, Davtd Connellys Alfred Boyle; Roger Edwards, Donald Haiti Claire Hulse- Surrogate George O. Tuck of Saratoga-County executor in the estate of Matilda who died In South Glens May 34, 1940.

The estate is valed at more than $7,000 in personal property. Company offices to the south line of the Merkel and Gelman store, the work to be started a week from Monday and estimated to require about four days. bosch; OaDrge Betty Kuu. Iff 1940. r.

einamln NtJrark. N. Eight O'clock Coffee ground a order, gives you all the inc Ssvot -of coffee at its best. EIGHT O'CLOCK. rNEW LOW EVERYDAY PRICE; man, Eleanor 'McGufflny Florence alone, Dorothy Meehan, Roger Myers, Marjorie Nelson, Mary Par i ker, 'Ray Potvln, Alberta rrevost, Howard Pruvn.

Barbara Qulst, Bey. "VffiSw; erly, Louis Marie Roberts, Patricia usseu, DO YOU SMOKE THE ItZ, A CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES Stanley Seaman; Lenlse Stilwell, Ellen Tannen Arlene Vaisslere, Dorothy VanTasseL Richard -Ward. Second honor list-Sterling Aklns, Atyce- Bennett Harrison Dark, Larry Davis, Veronica Dunkley. Phyllis Eddy, Jean Guyette, Dorothy La Pera, Oeorgette Legault, Lamar Mc- Caw. Dora Mosher, Marion Price NOTICE Mary Roberts, Karl Vetter, Edith Wood.

i' TOWVSEND CLUB TO MEET Member of Townsend Club will meet at 1 tonight In GAR Hall South Street. Refreshments will be served. i MOTORBOAT Owners Aunt Abby says Enjoy the glorious scenery of Laker George in Autumn "dress." Drive tip and down, in and out the many coves, inlets and bays. There's nothing to compare with it for natural The large, concise map in the booklet, HISTORIC LAKE GEORGE, provides full information about the i lake, its islands, bays, etc Do a bit of these grand October days. Gas up the boat and-, chart your course by the splendid map in jvs viT COOLER (VH BETTER-TASTING 1 Chesterfield has all the qualities 'that smokers like best that's why it's called the smoker's cigarette.

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This book belongs 3 in everyone's home. Buy yours today. iji. per copy on ale ot. BUSlSS OFFICE GLENS FALLS JPOST 4- 80 Glen $.

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