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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 14

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THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1947 14 BOLTOII PLAliS GUEST TO SPEAK AT LAKE GEORGE Breiman Opening Fall and Winter Season Ksws Correspondent Sfar-s Bolton Duties BOLTON LANDING Frank M. King, Jr. proprietor of Braleyl Inn, Bolton landing, has assumed the duties at representative of The Post-Star in Bolton Landing and near vicinity. News Items, circulation and advertising matters given to Mr.

King will be given prompt and courteous attention, Mr. King's telephone numbers are Bolton 3701 ox 178L DANCE OPEN 'Every Day from 12 Noon. hi 11-Year-Old Boy Giver Garden Club Prize r'. iAkE GEORGE The I George Garden club awarded first prize, of five dollars to Si Dutcher, 11 year old boy, of the I ton road, for the best, kept ga in the recent Garden Club coi Seeds were distributed last Sprin the children at the Lake Gee Union School who were interested gardening during the Summer. gardens were Judged by yield i care.

Besides the prize of five A lars, the Dutcher boy received certificate with seal, a commend tion for his work on the garden. School Starts Monday LAKE GEORGE The tal George Union School will reof Monday morning to begin the IP 48 season. School will begin at A. M. and dismissal on Monde will be at 2 P.

M. School hou, from Tuesday on will be at the re. ular time, from 8:35 A. M. un 1:35 P.

M. There will be a facull wir today at 2:30 p. it. aftd oth'r on Monday at 2:30 P. M.

MASS SCHEDULE LAKE GEORGE The Rev. Fate er Pierre Levesque announcr a new schedule of Masses at tl LAKE GEORGE The Rev. Bur-lin L. Main, district superintendent of the Methodist Church, win be the guest speaker at the Lake George Methodist Church, tomorrow. His topic will be "Steward of Bis Grace." The anthem will be a trio, titled, "He Keeps Me Singing," Lucille Dut- cher, Winifred Taggart and Dorothy Norton.

Church services will begin at M. -and Xaiurch Khoei willconve at.A. M. SLIGHT FIRE, LAKE GEORGE A couch mattress on the front porch of the home of Mrs. Claribel Hendricks became ignited, apparently from a carelessly discarded cigarette, about 4 M.

Mrs. Hendricks investigated upon smelling smoke and extinguished the blase. The property operated as a tourist The loss was covered by insurance. LIBRARY SCHEDULE LAKE GEORGE The Caldwell-Lake George Library will Close -Sat- i urday. Sept 13 and reopen Tuesday, Sept 30 while Miss Hubbell, librarian, is on her annual vacation.

The Winter schedule will start Sept 9. The library will open then, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 8 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 and 7 to P. M.

The Wishing Well Located on Route ft 3 Miles North of Saratoga pinner, Supper Cocktails Fine Food and Courteous Service in an atmosphere of Early American Charm We Cater to Special Parties RIOT OF CRISP WHITE RUFFLES y0N BRIGHT FLORAL PRINTS a FRUIT of the LOOM Ottyml VL COMMODORE The Leading Restaurant of Northern Nep York 1 Featuring, At All Timet, All Kinds of Sea Fauedl 4 Noon-Day Luncheon up Dinners from $1 up Special ala carte at All Times Entertainment Nightly IN THE MARINE COCKTAIL LOUNGE Catering to Small Parties Guaranteed to give complete satisfaction (or and waihability "kA- Sizes ROYAL PINES LAKE GEORGE ROAD LAST 2 NIGHTS to see this Terrific Show SATURDAY and SUNDAY 2 SHOWS with Roller Skating Rink On the Lake George Rd. Skating Saturday and Sunday Afternoon and Evening 2 P. M. Until 5 P. M.

7 P. M. Until 11 P. M. Free Transportation Bus leaves Glen and Bay Streets 1 M.

and 6:30 P. M. Eew Luncli Bar Opened Toasted Hot Dogs Sandwiches Cold Drinks and Coffee Visit Our New Dining Room THE BUSY BEE HOTEL FORT ANN, NEW YORK A Friendly Inn'oy the Side of the Road Opening Hoars: TUESDAY through SUNDAY, at NOON CLOSED MONDAYS Full Course Dinners Til 9 P. M. DAVE The Harmony Man His PIANO and SOLOVOX Tuesday Thru Sunday Night The TAVERN French Fries Soft Shelled Crabs Lobster and 156 Maple Glens Falls Dial 2-9823 Helen and Larry Foley for the Best in Chinese and American Foods Visit Us Moderate Prices Open Daily 11 a.

m. te 12 at Sandwiches ef AO Kinds Air-Cooled Wines, Choice Liquors Kong Chow RESTAURANT St Warrea St Glens Falls Smitty's At Bloody Pond on Gtens Falls-Lake George Rd. DANCE TONIGHT and Every Saturday Night Music by-Joe Trombley's Rhythm Kings ALL YOU CAN EAT plus FREE GASOLINE Delicious Roast Turkey or Baked Ham Dinner served Sunday from 1 to 4 p. m. We guarantee to fill you up for less than J2.00.

A ticket for 20c worth of gasoline with each meal. Take the Beautiful Drive to NORTH RIVER LODGE NORTH RIVER, N. Y. Tip of Warren Co. on Route 21 SEWAGE SYSTEM Survey Among Taxpayers Will Be Tokeji on Proposed Work BOLTON LANDING The Town Board at a meeting at the Town Ball Tuesday discussed the proposed sewage system ullage, plant for which have been drawn by Mc- Farland and Brown, of Glens Falls.

Petitions will be circulated In the near future to householders and real estate owners of the town to ascer tain their stand on the proposal. The board reported that the sewage system Is expected to cost at least $633,000. This does not Include an additional $25,000 for an taclner ator plant. Unless a majority of village tax. payers sign petition, requesting the system, tne plan wui oe dropped.

The-proposed sewage disposal dig trict take, in the north to orieys rouib, suuia uie Algon quln Hotel, Mohican Road and Hot icon Avenue to FlnUe Brook. School at Bolton Will Open Monday BOLTON LANDING Lester Benson, principal of the Bolton Cen tral School, has announced that the school year will open Sept I for registration. Pupils will be excused at noon on that day, and full school days will start officially Tuesday. Other dates on the schedule are as follows Oct. 13.

observance of Columbus Day; Nov. 11, Armistice Day; Nov. 37 to 30, Thanksgiving Day vacation; Dec. 23 to Jan. 4, Christinas vaca tion; Feb.

23, Washington's Birth day holiday; March 25 to April 4, Easter vacation; May 31, Memorial Day; June 28, Commencement and closing of school. ATTEND GRADUATION BOLTON LANDING Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sherlock were In Brook lyn last night to attend the gradua tion of their daughter, Hilda, from St, John's School of Nursing. Miss Sherlock is a graduate of the Bolton Central School class of June, 1944, and received her preliminary train ing at Rockland State Hospital and tne Tuoercuiosis Hospital at Mt Norri PERSONALS BOLTON LANDING Mrs.

Ham. ilton Coram, of Lake Plaoid, is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Meta Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harpinger.

tolens Falls, visited their parents Siere over the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Olsziwskt, Schenectady, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.

William Harolneer. Miss Olive Harpinger, Watervliet, recently visited ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harpinger. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Burns spent rnursaay at tne rlutland fair. Miss Martha Heartt returned Tuesday from it tal days visit to Bridle, N. J. TV AUXILIARY.

Wednesday, evening when the annual election of officers will be conducted. A covered dish supper will be served at 7 P. M. PERSONALS WARRENSBURG Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd A. Rhodes, the Misses Martha and Marie Rhodes and Mrs. D. B. Logan were at the Rutland fair -i News Broadcast A.

M. WWSC BRENNAN'S 131 -133 Glen St. CLUB BREAKFASTS Served Dally CUBE fi Ec STEAK 03 -Potatoes, Vegetables, Rolls and Batter Coffee Open A. M. to Midnight Best Food Money Can Buy, Coffee, Too Fast Counter Service ANNUAL Clam Bake Ul.

VIEW HOTEL MINERVA, N. Y. Sunday, Sept. 7 Mask ly John Wade's Orchestra Bake Served at P. M.

PRICE HM W. F. CALKINS, Proprietor ROUND and SQUARE DANCING Every Saturday Kighl Green's Pavilion Lake Hadlock, W. Ft. Ann 8:00 P.M.

to 1:00 A. M. Sponsored, by Fort Ann American Legion REFRESHMENTS Summer Engagement The Metrenomes play for dancing 'til 2 every night, except Monday and also for tea dancing Snndays at 8:30. tHITCKIKSS POST LAKE LtZERNE The riding It great on the new t-way strip highway, IK. Tonight Restaurant BOLTON LANDING Music by" FULLER BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA EL-EO-DO RESTAURANT and Stone Bar River St, Hudsoa Falb Roast TURKEY Dinner Lge.

P'terhouse STEAK Dinner CHICKEN PIE DINNER SIRLOIN STEAK Dinner FRIED SCALLOPS HAM STEAK BAKED Potato Salad TURKEY SALAD 5.00 90e 90e 90c 90e Today Sunday Served Noon CntD The GOLD SHADE Known for Its Excellency in Italian and American Food 99 Warren St. Steaks Chops Chicken a la Cacciatore After 5 P. M. Dally Except Tuesday PIZZA If tomatoes do not agree with yon, then try PIZZA BIANCA A Real Treat After Show or the Ball Game Dial 2-0622-9815 II In a hurry phone your order, and it will be ready when yon reach here. Village Inn On the Main Stem in SOUTH GLENS FALLS DANCE SAT.

and SUN. W' KITES And Every FRIDAY, 6ATURDAY and SUNDAY NIGHT CLYDE REYNOLDS and HIS ORCHESTRA in the new PINE ROOM. Banquets, Wedding Parties Our Specialty. Dial 2-9712. Barn Dance TONIGHT DURKEETOWN BARN Slan Kury's Farm 1 Miles Sooth of Fort Edward Mails by JIMMY MILLER and his WESTERN SADDLE MATES Dancing I til Refreshments If .1 1f PASTOR TO LEAD SERVICE AT LAKE LAKE GEORGE The Rev W.

Harvey Jenkins, pastor of the Caldwell Presbyterian Church, has returned from his vacation and will preach at the 11:15 A. M. service tomorrow on the theme. "Confirm ing Loyalty.To Christ" The theme-" of the pastors Junior sermon, for young people and children will- be "Seeing; The Sights Of A Great City." Sunday School classes will meet in the church at 13:15 P. M.

immediately following the morning hour of worship. Children and young people of all ages are invited to attend the Sunday School. The Young people's Society of Christian Endeavor or all young people of Junior and senior high school ages will resume Sunday evening meetings Sept 21. "The Kidnapping of Daniel" win be the pastor's theme at the I P. M.

service. This will be an informal service of song and Bible study at which some of the favorite hymns of those present will be sung. Since the outdoor services in the park nave bten discontinued with the closing of the "Summer season" last Sunday night the regular evening serv ice at the church will be of atwut one hour duration Instead of the shorter period as during the Summer. SERVICES SUNDAY WARRENSBURG "Charily or Chaos" will be the theme of the sermon at the Methodist Church to morrow at 11 A. M.

Church School will be resumed at 9:45 after the Summer recess. Teachers will have charge of the classes which they taught before the. recess until Oct. 1 when the teaching staff for the ensuing year will be named. Services at Athol will be held tomorrow at 2:30 P.

M. GOING TO COLLEGE WARRENSBURG William J. Quinlan, who has been employed by the Glens Palls Insurance Co. since leaving the armed forces, will enter New York University this month where he will major in English. He is a graduate of the Central High School.

LIBRARY SCHEDULE WARRENSBURG The Rich ards Free Library has entered on its Winter schedule whjch is as follows: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday from 9 A. Mi to noon, 1 to 5 P.

and to 9 -P. GOING TO- B. t. I WARRENSBURG Roger Greer," son of Mm. Redver Conley and the Jat DavirLC, qrepr and graduate I oi Vat nexb wees, jur a ouurse ui meuiuu-Scal engineering.

Greer was saluta-torian ofthe class and very active in school affairs. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER CHESTERTOWN MK and Mrs. Willis Kingsley entertained recently at a family dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dell W.

Kingsley and sons; Wayne, Larry and Ronald, of Chestertown; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kingsley and son, David, of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs.

Roie Kingsley of Staten Island. PERSONALS CHESTERTOWN Mr. and Warren Steves and daughters, Helene and Nancy, of Glens Falls, spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steves.

Mrs. Winston Hamblen and chil dren returned Wednesday to Albany after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Miss Mary McEachron of Glens Falls recently spent, two weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Little, Jr. Miss Kathryn McPluillps of Friends Lake, and A. Reginald Dixon left Tuesday for Plermont where they will resume their duties as teachers in the Tappan Zee High School there.

Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Coram of Norristown, are guests of Mrs. Corum's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl R. Vetter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johannas and son, Dick, and daughter, Carol, of Glens Falls recently visited Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bennett PERSONALS POTTERS VTLLE Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Frltsche of Mahwah, N. have arrived in town to spend several weeks at their cottage on Lan-don Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reynolds of Portervllle, Calif, left for home Tuesday after spending two months with their uncle and aunt Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Morey. Mrs.

Charles Peet of Brooklyn recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nichols.

Mrs. Peets' daughter, Edith Mary, accompanied her home. Mrs. Phyllis Dalaba has moved from the Moreya' apartment to Adirondack. Mrs.

A. Quibley of Brooklyn Is visiting her son, Richard Quibley, at Glen Manor. PERSONALS WEVERTOWN D. E. Pasco and son, Walter, of Warrensburg called on Fred Waddell Sunday.

Mrs; Frances Butler of Minerva is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nellie Waddell. Miss Helen Groover of Alabama Is spending some time with her sister Mrs. Bernard Hutchins, and family, The Misses Mary Jane and Linda Bennett of Indian Lake are visiting in town. Mrs.

'Harry Rhodes and children Of Corinth are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens and family. JacK Wallace Panto Mimic DANCING 9 until 3 NEVER A COVER CHARGE -Sacred Heart Church beginning to morrow and continuing durin September. Masses will be celebrate at 9, 10 and 11 A.

M. Confession will be heard Js afternoon an evening at 4:30 and 7:30 P. M. I MAIL and PHONE ORDERS FILLED Dial 2-8157 Cash Charge C. O.

D. fj CITY Aqua 'I Renaud's Diner "Saratoga Road 5 Miles South of Glens Falls Breakfast Dinner Luncheon Served Daily 7 A.M. until 9 P. M. Take a Drive Any Evening for a Meal of Those Delicious Wheat Cakes and Sausage TURKEY ROAST CHICKEN STEAK BROILERS ROAST HAM ROAST BEEF Dinners Daily Also a la Carte Service TONIGHT and EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE TUCK TUCKER and his ORCHESTRA Barbecued Chicken and Spare-ribs The Only Service of Its Kind Hereabouts Ask Anyone Who Has Tried It blue snnr Top Miller Hill.

Mile from Gleni Falls on Lake George Road Flalterinp square neck outlined with dainty white rufflej. Brief ruffled iieeve. ond deep roomypockett. So flattering you wilt, want to wear every day. Join the Happy Throng DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT "KAZMER'S 126 River Street Just South of the Imperial MUSIC by The Rhythm Makers BAR and GRILL Under New Management ECONOMY DEPT.

STORE GLENS FALLS, Please' send me the following Fruit of the Loom dresses at 92.98 each: Style Quantity Color She NAME STREET i STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. Dance Tonite CARPENTER'S PAVILION LAKE 8UNNYSIDE Music by JOHNNY WADE'S OHCH. JOHNNY HOLMES, Caning DANCING EVERT TVT.fi. and SAT.

Cntil 1 ADMISSION-Uc Everett's Rest RIVER FORT EDWARD Where old friends meet MKCE TONIGHT Made. 8ERENADER8 2 FLOOR SHOWS SLIM SKELLET and Bis Montana Cowboy ABC Entertainers.

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