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;t f. M 3* I % -1 •*B ; - * « •i' j ?t < If i* II •• - !•€*,,.' . * ffi W\•"*' j i B*;i Kgi! Milt 1 -•••.•it's** : J l , "*#3 ••»> si , ikO .11**' iv M m . to *,-;« . ,-ilft r ; . . £ $ are ^ if s,I ••'•#-*' ill fit ft [v' t a, El:' m 1 TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. TH1 EVENING GAZETTE FW1 l MATAMORAS # New*' service in chaw et Mint Helen Billiiian, to whom all itemi •should be sent. ! [ i tee a abort ilWse. "The family has j Officer Stephen Cambell who under- Matamoras, Jan. 3—The N«w Year* eve dance held by the Woodmen of the World, on Saturday evening a wonderful success. Dancing enjoyed from nine till twelve. Pret- ty novelties were on sals during the dance. Lyons five place orchestra furnished excellent music for dancing. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs, Robert Hupka. Hiss Ethel Conklin of New York is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Berger on Penn. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher teave returned from their wedding the sympathy of the entire commun- ity in their sad bereavement. The L. C. U. of Hope Church will mmt at Hie hpme of Mrs. George Ray I at OB Thursday 'afternoon to attend funeral of Mrs, Van Akin 1 . the PERSONAL Mrs. Leon* Bberling and daughter, Marion, who were in attendance at the Eberling family reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bb- erling at Spring Valley, N. Y„ on New Year's day, have returned to their home ofn Orange street. There were 21 members in attendance. Miss Bessie Coonrod returned to Detroit on Monday, after spending the holidays at the home of her parents, trip to Niagara Falls and Canada to Mr and Mrg< Eugene Coonrod, on their home on Delaware Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ennis of Ave. K., spent Saturday with relatives at Sussex, N. J. Miss Ruey Harding of New York City is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Harding, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence on Avenue M. The Christian Endeavor of Hope Evangelical held a watchnight meet- East Main street. Miss Mary Kirk, of New York city, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirk, on Catherine street. Mrs. Thomas Fuller, who has been spending the Christmas holidays with friends in town, returned to her home in Honesdale, Pa., on Saturday, ac- ingon Saturday evening. During the jcompanied by Miss Anne Jones, who evening games were played, and re- I will spend a few days with Mr freshments served by ,a committee. Tn Mrs. Fuller. the last half hour of th Old Year, Miss Frances Rev. Royer preached a sermon suit- j been spending able for the occasion. J home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Miss Mary Palmer of Penn. Ave.,| F. Cock, on Sussex street, left Mon- went an operation at Deerpark Sani- tarium Monday, is resting comforta- ble today. Sidney Mandell of New London. Conn., formerly of this city, attend- ed the funeral of M. I. Banks. Frank SwartWoiit, who has been visiting his pa.rentSj Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Swartwout, at Huguenot, returned today to Baltimore, Md., to resume his duties with the Electric Light Com- pany, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sohweiger- en- tertained a number of friends at their home on Sullivan avenue on New Year's eve. Refreshments wore serv- ed at the approach of the new year, which was followed by new years greetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collins, of Ball street, entertained a number of friends at dinner Sunday evening. Among the guests were Miss A. Bierne of New York city, and her brother, F. E. Beirne, with whom she has been spending Christmas week. Mrs. Fred Blackington has returned to her home in West End after spend- ing the past two days with relatives in Susquehanna and Binghamton. Mrs. Blackington was accompanied home HYMENEAL Weale—-Van Noy Miss Agnes Leventia Van Noy, daughter^ of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Van Nom and Frederick Weale, Jr., were uni|ed in marriage at the home of the bfide's parents, No. 24 Sulli- van avenue at three o'clock Saturday afternooii in the presence of a large companyv of relatives and friends. The cereaaony was performed by Rev. Charles E. Kues of Grace Episcopal church. Miss Gladys S. Branch, of Brook- J )yn, cousfc of the bride, w a s t h e maid of honor, and Miss Helen E. Weale of Port Jervls, sister of the groom, and Miss Marlon Benedict, of North Tar- rytown, >|. Y., were bridesmaids. The best manlwas Howard Weale, of Mid- dletown, irother of the groom. The wedding march from Lohen- grin was played by Mrs. E. C. West- brook, and Miss Charlotte Swartwout Community Service Notes The social dancing club will meet tonight at 7:45 in Sullivan avenue gym. This'Will be the third lesson the club has had and ail members are progressing rapidly. Since this ac- tivity is part of the program put out by Community Service, there are not any charges. The club is open not on- ly to the employed girls but to the girl who stays at home. •o in company with Miss Evelyn Buckley of Port Jervis are spending a few days in New York city. The M. and S. Club will meet this evening at the home of the Misses Emma and Lena Schumacher on Penn. Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G- Rampee a n d t w o children of Liberty, N. Y., spent New Years Day, with Mr. and Mrs. George Ray on Avenue K., and Mr. and Mrs. John Franz, on Penn. Ave. The weekly euchre will be held to- morrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner on Avenue JKmm Miss Vera Ryder has returned to her studies at New Paltz Normal School, after spending the holidays with her aprents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ryder on Avenue G. Miss Laura Stidd has returned to her studies at Mamaroneck, afte virs- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Stidd on Avenue N. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winans and family on Avenue K., are spending several days with relatives in Avoca, x a. Matamoras High School reopened this morning after a week's vacation. Mr. Avery of Monticello, has retVJTrn- ed to his home, after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Irwin an Second Street. has returned after visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Durant on Avenue M. The W. C. T. U. will meet this even- ing at the home of Mrs. Harry Lille> on Avenue L. The business and social meeting of the Epworth League will be held on Thursr- ening at the home of Miss Marian Lyons on Avenue K. The L. A. S, of Epworth Church will hold its regular business and so- cial Ti. ig on Wednesday aftern.' at the home of Mrs. J. Q. Ilyder on by her husband, who will visit a* f e w and [ days before returning to his duties. Mrs. Lavina Fuller announces the A. Farnum, who has [ engagement of her daughter,_ Miss the holidays at the, Florence B. Fuller, to Enos M. Niles of this city. Miss Genevieve Mack, of Hawley, spent the week-end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAn- drew, of Fowler street. day afternoon for Potsdam, N. Y., to resume her studies in the Crane Nor- mal Institute of Music, Mr. Herbert Swartwout left on train seven Sunday for his home in Cleveland, after spending the holi- days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Swartwout, on East Main St. Mrs. Eugene Cochrane and Miss OBITUARY. sang Hood.' WestbrooJ Dowell; wedding j rendered.] The bri i I white cj j trimming! ! with orai ' a shower : lilies of The mj j rose cob j Harding j Miss Wei carried aj i ther fan. ' in orchid! I orange d j T h e he ; with evei Followi ! tion" was Ohristoplier Henry KJrschJier. Christopher Henry Kirschner died at his home, 4 Grand street, at 6:10 on Jeanette LordTeturned to their homes j Sunday mornin&> January 1st, a f t e r a j ^ r v e d b in New York city on Monday after- f long iHness He was aged 75 years . jerine Ste noon, after spending a portion of the! Deceased was DOrn in Ger many and i Under, Christmas holidays with their parents, i Avenue .M i ha', i Scran to. duties a KM* 3 y •m s€ i. Pa. pnc , have ol. the returned Mullen, who ii< »lkta.;»s at Men a M t r a tea urn* to their in sec- Mr. and Mrs. John Lord, on Washing- ton avenue. Miss Helen Scott, who has been spending th* Christmas vacation a t j the home of her parents, Mr. and \ j Mrs. William E. Scott, on Sussex St., j left on train seven this morning for j ! Battle Creek, Mich., to resume her I studies in the Battle Creek School of j ' Home Economics. ' Miss Elizabeth Swinton, Kathryn j | Slauson, Hudson Kronk, John Haw- j kins and James E. Cole returned to Syracuse today to resume their stud-s ! ies in Syracuse University, after pass- | | ing the holidays at their homes in this; | city. Fletcher and William Gillinder. | I Russell Lain, Arnout Gordon and Ron- ; aid Coonrod, of this city and Donald i Labar, of Matamoras, have returned J i.ta Uteir_gtjidi£P -** University of Pennsylvania, after spending the holi- | da]k periods at their respective homes. I Xew Years eve was celebrated at | the Port 'Jervis Country Club with a j | delightful dance and card party. Cemetery ! Dancing was enjoyed by the younger f set until midnight, to music furnished by Cuniffe's orchestra, when New ; Years greetings were exchanged and i all sang AuId Lang Syne. Refresh- i nients were served during the even- , i n or. Misses Lucille Marvin, Elizabeth i Linley, Freda Mack, and Vera Ryder ; returned to Xew i'altz on Monday af- ternoon to resume their studies in the Xormal College, after spending the ("h ristmas ho 1 idays at thei r hoines in , was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuscano, j Kirschner. He came to the United Mrs. Cha j States When he was 19 years of a g e J T h e h ; and for a long time w a s a resident of j d i n g tour Narrowsburg. For the past 27 years, 'after Jan he has been a resident of Port Jer- j bride's vis where he was employed as a bridge j frietids a inspector on the Delaware Division j will hav of the Erie Railroad. In 1869, he was .united in marriage with Miss Wilhelmina Gutheil of Narrowsburg. Mr. Kirschner was a member of t h e Callicoon Lodge of Masons, Delaware Commandery No. 44 Knights Templar, of Port Jervis. and was an attendant of St. Peters Lutheran Church. The surviving atives are his Wife, two daughters, Emma, wife of Char- les P. Wyss; Miss Carrie Kirschner, two sons, Henry and William Kirsch- ner, and three grandchildren, all of this city one brother and two sisters in Germany.. The funeral will be* held at 2 p. m. on Wednesday at the house. Rev. H. A. Bosch will conduct the services. Interment wiL be in Laurel Grove 'romise Me" from "Robin >uring the ceremony, Mrs. played selections from Mc id, at its conclusion, the larch by Mendelsshon was |e was attired in a gown of iton crepe with crystal and she wore a bridal veil je blossoms. She carried >ouquet of bride's roses and valley. Id of honor v.as attired in »d chiffon and carried a due ostrich feather fan. wore green chiffon and orchid colored ostrich fea- Miss Benedict was robed ;hiffon and carried a burnt >red ostrich feather fan. 3e was prettily decorated *een and mistletoe. the ceremony, a recep- ?ld and refreshments were [isses Jean Holmes, Kath- ms, Reba Freas, Ruth Gil- tthryn Slauson and Ruth 'ho were attired in white. ;ton was caterer. >y c o u p l e left for a wed- jouth and will be at home ^ry 15th at the home of the trents, and their many one in the wish that they long and happy wedded Washington stat«; cuts more lumber annually than and other state in the Union. Oregon attained second place in 1920 for the first t i m e , displacing Louisiana from a position held for 15 years. ——I—• "—'• The United States sold to Mexico in the past twelve months more by $40,- 000,000 than the whole trade of Mexi- co was just before the ervolution. _2 » Sands of Turnagin Arm, an inlet of the sea near Anchorage, Alaska, have been found rich in gold. One vein of gravel, covered at high tide, assays $160 a ton. THE NEW THEATRE TO-NIGHT * I The "Merkle-Haraer Co., present the play "The Girl In The Limousine." Previous to the play the picture pro- gram is as follows:—"Cold Steel" starring J. P McGowan. A story of swift action and big moments in the great Southwest, where civilization is conquering the desert—where a man's best asset is his courage. "The Sec- ret Cavern" episode No. 10.of "Do or Die" starring Eddie Polo. Pic- tures at 7:15. Admission, 30, 40, 55 and 85c. All prices include tax. SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES Everything to help and relieve the invalids. Hot water bags and ice hags. Fountain syringes, extra tubing and rubber sheeting. Feeding cups, measuring glasses, night lights, etc. DeVillibis Atomizers of all kinds. E. MACKEY & CO. 101-103 PIKE STREET life. The bl- and most | men of S p l e t ion'-,.01 she took and sine* ' has been j sic and as | played f< i the Metlu i quently aj 1 Mr. Wei j ther and of F. E. TO-MORROW The play "The Cave Girl" will be presented by the Merkle-Harder Co., both matinee and night. Previous to this attraction the picture "Moon- light Follies" featuring Marie Prevost will be shown. The peppery picture of a baby vamp who could get all the men she wanted excepting the "cave man" who finally got her. "Matinee 1:30. Prices, Adults, 40c, Children 30c. Evening, 7:15. Admission, 30, 40, 55 & 85c. All prices include tax. TOO LATE TO 0LAfcS81Fl .Don't lorget the dance at Borough Hall tonight. Good music and prize Fox-trot. Dancing, 9-?. Ladies, 35c Gents, 50c. YOUR CHEQUES I can protect you six ways—four more than any machine made. 1. Amount 2. The Date 3. The Payee 4. Any Endorsement 5. The Maker 6 4 The Number Any amount up to $ 1 ,- 000 is only $5.00 a year. Draw as many as you want. JOHN C. FARNUM Masonic Bldg. Notary Public Brokers' License 531-J •tin f! tht jmg White Miss iL:in£ id grade, holi lias • relati/v es at Gi Ruth Jones, a trned at Portland, Pa. i relative s a t irjnexl after io4vn. Pa. teacijer in 5th titer! spending Madison Shay and ftfr. and Mrs. A. Greene of Newton. N J,, have- urned to their home after having called here on account of the serious illness of her sister. Mrs. Saul Van Akin on Avenue K. Mr. Edwin Lord of Avenue I., was called to Hancock, on account of the illness of his mother. * he prayer meeting of Epworth M. E. Church will be held on T 7 eanesday evening at the home of lilt find Mr*. .Everett Mead on Av.-nue K. Mr. and Mrs. J ernard Svvavtwood or Penn. Ave., spent Xew Fears with the latters par [r. and Airs. W. 11. Dunn, at Beach Lake. Miss Harrift Wilkin of New York, spent the holidays with her father, Joseph Wilken an*. [ra j o l l B Heinle on Avenue X. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller ana sons, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Fuller of Port JerUs, were guests on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mm. Ellsworth itv and Matamoras. John Callan of Brooklyn, spent Ne\v War's day with his sister. Mrs. 10 j) her IA Mulvaneyj of West End. Miss Gertrude Pitzgiboons, of F o w - | ler straeJ is spending a. few days with relatives at St. Joseph's, X .J. On Xew Tears Eve a smoker was {-riven by D, W. S. Hardester to a n umbei- of friends. The evening was spend in playing cards, singing 'duets and solos, Which were rendered y the guests. At 12 o'clock, the guests Were ushered to the dinning | room, where a well prepared supper was served by Mrs. John Happ, The per was enjoyed by all as a toast to the new year, and resolutions were At a late hour, all left cori- ituLating Mr. Hardester and Mrs. John Happ on their generous hospi- ' tality. Sister Sera phi ne is critically ill at St. Francis Hospital and her many ; friends are much alarmed over her | condition. prayers were said for her in the Catholic Churches Sunday. This morning, a slight change for the bet- i ter was observed. Mr. and Mrs. Steward List on are the proud parents of a son born Dec- iber 31- Mrs. ^T. F . Conlon has returned to her homie in N\ v York after spi I the rJMit week at the home of h e r of Jersey Mis. Mima Hiink Van Akin. Mrs. Mima Krank Van Akin, wife of Saul Van Akin, died at her home, i Ave. K., Matamoras, at 3:10 this morning, after an illness of live days. Deceased was born in Port Jervis, February IT, 1871, and was the daughter of the late Evi Brink and Cornelia He.asor Brink. Her child- hood was sp«nt at Tuttie's Corners, N. J. She has been a resident of Mata- moras for several years past. On May 23, 1895 she was united in majrriageJio Saul Van Akin of Mata- moras who survives her. Other sur- viving relatives are one daughter, Marion, 4hree^ sens, Wilbur, Merlin andA'ailyle all at home, four sisters, Mrs. Edward Fisher, of Matamoras, Mrs. James Fuller Sr., of Hairesville, Mrs. Madison Shay and Mrs Alvin Green of Xewton, X. J.; one brother, Evi Brink of Windsor. N. J. Mrs. Van Akin was an active member of thr Hope Evangelical Church a n d t h ^ B. C U, ef Hope church. She was a loving wife and mother and. had a host of friends who mourn her loss. The funeral will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 1:30 and at two o'clock at the Hope Church. Rev. J. S. Royer, will conduct the services. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery. duct succ< Jervis an< ; erica ont< Weale en J ! fantry, XN i a n d was Pioneer I: j 163 Infanl Icort 234. months, ol overseas. charged I The foil ; from out Mrs. A{ Mrs. She''; George EJ M. Hollisll Brooklyn, Benedict. rytown. x. Kerr. Mont H. A. Bey Swart wont, Merit ley. mond, Mb Browne, and Mrs. N. J.; Mr. as, Pa.; Florence ert H. M<>i S Charles drickson, united in parsonage Saturday were Earl Mary G. Ti is one of the best known lighly esteemed young wo- -t Jervis. After the com- : the Annual Meeting of the Stockhold- er high school education,! ers of the Port Jervis, Monticello and course in music in Boston, | Summttville Railroad Company, for . . ; t h e purpose of electing Directors and »er return to Port Jervis j inspectors of the next ensuing elec- gaged as a teacher of mu-1 tion, and for the transaction of such church organist. She has ! other business as may properly come cs* T>~+~.« T *v,~ ,3 I before the meeting, will be held a t t h e , St. Peter s Lutheran a n d | General office of the Company, in' ist churches and has fre- j Port Jervis, Orange County, Xew York) eared in public concerts. ] on Wednesady, the 11th day of Jan-j * i<? a s s o c i a t e d w i t h hi« fa ! uary, 1922, at twelve o'clock, Noon, is associated with his ta- By O R D E R QF THE BOARr > OF { other under the firm name I DIRECTORS, ale & Sons, and they con- 1 R. D. RICKARD, Secretary. music houses in Port ; t ,. t ..,. w . I>ig DuJK'o oi Middletown. When Am-1 Company Xo. 4 ted the world war, Mr. j •ted in the Fourteenth In-j York National Guard, iccessively transferred to .ntry No. 2, 302 Infantry, and Prisoner of War Es- e was in the service 31 Port Jervis Engine at Duun's Theatre Friday, Jan. 6.. . Music by Cunnifte'.s orchestra. ttd. Dance Scheduled to be held by Hose 6, Jan. 6th, has been postponed until Jan. 27. iiich eighteen were spent le was honorably dis- . 3, 1919. /ing guests were present town: \V;i tlace, Binghamton: 'ail. Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Branch, Mr. and Mrs. E. Miss Gladys Branch, Y.; Mrs. Charles A. ss Marion Benedict, Tar- V.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph •ello, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Xew York; Mr. Herbert Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. 11. !•'. and Mrs. M. C. \ Lam- let own. X. V.; Mrs. E. A. Kisiek Falls, X. V.; Mr. ihn Middleton. Montague lenald Marvin,* Matamor- 5S L i l l i a n Righter, Miss •k, Xew Vork; Mrs. Rob- is, Danbury. Conn. o * tli—Hendrickson Smith and Anna )th of Port Jervis, larriage at the >y Rev. H. C LOST—The party who picked up the pocket book in the store of Fred Davis Saturday is known and will avoid trouble by returning same to Mr. Dav- is immediately. The family of the late William Hen- express their thanks to the Order of Owls, Hose 6, Odd Fellows, Salva- tion Army and all others, who assist- ed them during their recent bereave- ment, ltd > ^ W * M ^ w ^ i ^ i ^ ^ M W . .••— ••••in. II-I ii. 6 yards nainsook, $1; 7 yds. apron gingham, $ 1 ; 4 y d s dress gingham, $1; 7 yds. Hill's white muslin, $1. Mrs R. Schauer. 10 W. Main St., round Slade's corner. it. Delaw ARE YOU AN EMPLOYER? If So— ARE You Carrying Compensation Insurance Do you know that The State In- dustrial Bureau is making it very unpleasant for those em- ployers who have not provided this protection for their em- ployees. YOU ARE LIABLE—for acci- dents to your workmen. THE AETNA specializes in this form of protection. AETNA SERVICE EXCELS Be-Insurji nee-Wise—Aetna -Ize W. A. CLANCY Hubbard Bldg. Opp. Erie Depot tention Hen- were Methodist Lambdin -o- Fuller on Avenue K. Mr, R. B. Luker of Homell spent | mother, Mrs. John Cleary, New Yea m with his family on Ave. K. | Avenue. Mrs. Frank Page of Ave.. K.., is vis- relatives at Scran ton, Fa. I Mrs. Earl Prussia of Marion, ckiio, 1 spent a few days w'th Mists A. on Delaware Drive. Ethel Solar of Great Bend, turned after visiting 'her 'mother, Mrs. M* Crane on A F. Fris'be .and daughter © jipent New fears with re Lake Arial. Mrs. M. MeCkiire of New Tor* ( City, visiting hfi* daughter, Mr*. /Fred u m a c b a r #n Avenue M. . and Mfs. F. Minersxian, .in Carrlgab' "and. child ran and of Newark, N. M^mr* 4*9, :1 e J. V Lyons of Xew York h a s r e - turned to his home in New York af- ter spudding the pats few days at the home of his mother in West End. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Westbrook of 39 East Main street are the proud parents of a daughter born December 25th. Mr. Ind Mrs. J. F. Meggison of 34 SewardiAvenue. are rejoicing over the arrival pt a d Aug Me rborn December 30 th. Miss Franci* MacNamara of Goshen spent tj|e week-end with Miss Dolly Davis of We** End. G. MeCaffery of Neversink Avenue is visiting at th^ home of Harry Brand man in New York. yman of Ferguson Ave. I* honie after spend- ; at the heme oi his >lrs. MargaiX't Collins Murphy Mrs. Margaret Collins Murphy, j widow of Patrick Murphy, died sud- denly at five o'cloek this morning at, her home. 7 4 Ball street. She was 80 ; years of age. , v .• --,," " Dec eased was b o r n in Ire la nd a n d ' was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.j Thomas Collins. She came to the United States when she was nine years of age. In early life she was united! in marriage with Patrick Murphy whose death occurred 21 years ago. She was a resident of Graham the greater part of her life. Mrs. Murphy was a member of St. Mary's Church, the Rosary Society, and the-Sacred'Heart League. The surviving relatives are one son, Ed» ward J. Murphy, of Port Jervis; and two daughters, Miss Margaret Mur-| !_»__- _Jt 't-» J. f *— - . — Jl TUT**.*. T^U'AvinA I Jt>hn W. j Ethel Del ! united in t parsonage seven o'clo* t witnesses '• and We Mini svening. The witnesses Quick of Matamoras and mey of Sparrowbush. o lette—DeGroat. Gillette of Matamoras and »at of Port Jervis, were larriage at the Methodist Rev. C. H. Lambdin at Saturday evening. Ta & 're Mrs. Sadie Harford in DeGroat. Id—Taynton. id and Vera M. Taynton \n marriage at one o'clock lernpon at 24 Thompson H. C. Lambdin. The sre George N. Rosen- Verna E. Taynton. —^o Ildlklcn—Hathaway. Miss Helftna Hathaway, daughter of Mr. and |lrs. Warren Hathaway of Barcelow street and Lee Holden of Irvington, oil the Hudson, were unit- ed in marriage at the parsonage of the Methodlprt Church by Rev. H. Gilbert were unite* Saturday Street, by witnesses era nee, am irmandery, No 4 4 At- mbers are requested to meet in lodge room at 1 o'clock, Wed- nesday, to attend funeral of Knight Kirschner. By order Commander* It FOR SALE lengths. Pine Phone 708-J. Hard wood, lumber and stove 2x4\s. 2wk. Mrs. Margaret Tunney and family wishes to thank the person who mail- ed them a Christmas gift. It With an annual production of about 18,000,000 tons, India is known to have several large and undeveloped coal fields and some new deposits of unknown area have been discovered recently. When The Pot Boils Over COME men are mighty fine •^ cooks. But every m a n h a s t o take a hand in the kitchen now and agam when the wife's away. Ninety-one policyholders of The Travelers Insurance Com- pany were burned or scalded last year when cooking or cleaning. An accident is a much less serious affair when there's a good insurance company ready to pay the bills. FRED K D FOWLER I ALU l\ U.l Uff hlarV iT JEWff^5S^NEW YOWL r Mi>- : - A 1 M iwa:< Antoinette IL Bfstrtwell. Word has been received in this city of the death of Antoinette Kel- logg Hartwell, daughter of the late Samuel S. and Clorind* »Hartwell, at her home in Sewiekleif. Pa«» Sunday evening after an illneirt from pneu- monia. Deceased w t s » *ister of Dr, lohn A- Hartwell of N e t York a n d a niece of M r a James Bennet of JPort Lambdin at ene o'clock this afternoon, phy, of Port Jervis, and Miss Johanna j They were L ttended by Mrs> w j. Murphy, of Newark. | Kener) 8 i st ef of the bride and Warren Announcement of the funeral will Hathaway It., brother of the bride, be published later. The happy couple left on train 1000 __*—o ^ for a wedding trip to Philadelphia and Washington, D. C. They will make thei riiome in Irvington on the Hudson, where the groom h a s a lucra- tive position Mrs. Holden is a popular young lady and h*is a host of friends, who wish her a long and happy wedded life. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK CORNER BALL AND SUSSEX STREETS PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Deposits Made Now In SPECIAL INTEREST DEPARTMENT Draw Interest at the Rate of 4 Per Cent From JANUARY FIRST Allegheny* *a. s has a rt i »er front- age of 33,ff^ GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Safe Deposit Boxes. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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M a t a m o r a s , J a n . 3 — T h e N « w Y e a r * e v e d a n c e h e l d by t h e W o o d m e n of t h e W o r l d , on S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g a w o n d e r f u l s u c c e s s . D a n c i n g en joyed f r o m n i n e t i l l t w e l v e . P r e t ­t y n o v e l t i e s w e r e on s a l s d u r i n g t h e d a n c e . L y o n s five p l a c e o r c h e s t r a f u r n i s h e d exce l l en t m u s i c for d a n c i n g . R e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e in c h a r g e of Mrs , R o b e r t H u p k a .

H i s s E t h e l C o n k l i n of N e w Y o r k is v i s i t i ng a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs . A d o l p h B e r g e r on P e n n . Ave.

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M a r i o n , w h o w e r e in a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e E b e r l i n g f a m i l y r e u n i o n h e l d a t t h e h o m e of M r . a n d Mrs . H e n r y B b ­e r l i n g a t S p r i n g Val ley , N. Y„ on N e w Y e a r ' s day , h a v e r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e ofn O r a n g e s t r e e t . T h e r e w e r e 21 m e m b e r s in a t t e n d a n c e .

Miss B e s s i e C o o n r o d r e t u r n e d t o De t ro i t on M o n d a y , a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h e h o l i d a y s a t t h e h o m e of h e r p a r e n t s ,

t r i p t o N i a g a r a F a l l s a n d C a n a d a t o M r a n d M r g < E u g e n e Coonrod , on t h e i r h o m e on D e l a w a r e Dr ive .

Mr . a n d M r s . L e l a n d E n n i s of Ave. K. , s p e n t S a t u r d a y w i t h r e l a t i v e s a t Sussex , N. J .

Mis s R u e y H a r d i n g of N e w Y o r k Ci ty is v i s i t ing h e r m o t h e r , M r s . J . H a r d i n g , a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs . W i l l i a m L a w r e n c e on A v e n u e M.

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Miss M a r y K i r k , of N e w Y o r k ci ty, s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d a t t h e h o m e of h e r p a r e n t s , Mr . a n d Mrs . J . H . K i r k , on C a t h e r i n e s t r e e t .

M r s . T h o m a s F u l l e r , w h o h a s been s p e n d i n g t h e C h r i s t m a s h o l i d a y s w i t h f r i ends in t o w n , r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e in H o n e s d a l e , Pa . , on S a t u r d a y , a c -

i n g o n S a t u r d a y even ing . D u r i n g t h e j c o m p a n i e d by Miss A n n e J o n e s , w h o e v e n i n g g a m e s w e r e p l ayed , a n d r e - I will s p e n d a few d a y s w i t h Mr f r e s h m e n t s s e r v e d by ,a c o m m i t t e e . Tn Mrs . F u l l e r . t h e l a s t ha l f h o u r of t h Old Year , Miss F r a n c e s R e v . R o y e r p r e a c h e d a s e r m o n s u i t - j been s p e n d i n g a b l e for t h e occas ion . J h o m e of h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d M r s . D.

Miss M a r y P a l m e r of P e n n . A v e . , | F . Cock, on Sussex s t r e e t , left M o n -

w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n a t D e e r p a r k S a n i ­t a r i u m M o n d a y , is r e s t i n g c o m f o r t a ­ble t o d a y .

S idney Mande l l of N e w L o n d o n . Conn. , f o r m e r l y of t h i s c i ty , a t t e n d ­ed t h e f u n e r a l of M. I. B a n k s .

F r a n k SwartWoii t , w h o h a s b e e n v i s i t i ng h i s pa.rentSj Mr. a n d M r s . B . C. S w a r t w o u t , a t H u g u e n o t , r e t u r n e d t o d a y t o B a l t i m o r e , Md., t o r e s u m e h i s du t i e s w i t h t h e E l e c t r i c L i g h t C o m ­p a n y ,

Mr. a n d M r s . R o b e r t Sohweige r - e n ­t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r of f r i e n d s a t t h e i r h o m e on Su l l i van a v e n u e on N e w Y e a r ' s eve . R e f r e s h m e n t s w o r e s e r v ­ed a t t h e a p p r o a c h of t h e n e w y e a r , w h i c h w a s fo l lowed by n e w y e a r s g r e e t i n g s .

Mr . a n d Mrs . J . F . Col l ins , of B a l l s t r e e t , e n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r of f r i ends a t d i n n e r S u n d a y e v e n i n g . A m o n g t h e g u e s t s w e r e Miss A. B i e r n e of New Y o r k ci ty, a n d h e r b r o t h e r , F . E . B e i r n e , w i t h w h o m s h e h a s been s p e n d i n g C h r i s t m a s w e e k .

Mrs . F r e d B l a c k i n g t o n h a s r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e in W e s t E n d a f t e r s p e n d ­ing t h e p a s t t w o d a y s w i t h r e l a t i v e s in S u s q u e h a n n a a n d B i n g h a m t o n . Mrs . B l a c k i n g t o n w a s a c c o m p a n i e d h o m e

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Miss A g n e s L e v e n t i a V a n Noy, d a u g h t e r ^ of Mr. a n d Mrs . P e t e r P . Van Nom a n d F r e d e r i c k W e a l e , J r . , w e r e u n i | e d in m a r r i a g e a t t h e h o m e of t h e b f ide ' s p a r e n t s , No . 24 Sul l i ­v a n a v e n u e a t t h r e e o 'c lock S a t u r d a y a f t e rnoo i i in t h e p r e s e n c e of a l a r g e companyv of r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s . T h e ce reaaony w a s p e r f o r m e d b y Rev . C h a r l e s E . K u e s of G r a c e E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h .

Miss G ladys S. B r a n c h , of B r o o k -J)yn, cousfc of t h e b r i d e , w a s t h e m a i d of h o n o r , a n d Miss H e l e n E . W e a l e of P o r t J e rv l s , s i s te r of t h e g r o o m , a n d Miss M a r l o n Bened ic t , of N o r t h T a r -r y t o w n , >|. Y., w e r e b r i d e s m a i d s . T h e best m a n l w a s H o w a r d W e a l e , of Mid-d le town , i r o t h e r of t h e g r o o m .

T h e w e d d i n g m a r c h f rom L o h e n ­g r in w a s p l a y e d by M r s . E . C. W e s t -b rook , a n d Miss C h a r l o t t e S w a r t w o u t

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t o n i g h t a t 7 :45 in Su l l ivan a v e n u e g y m . This 'Wil l be t h e t h i r d lesson t h e c l u b h a s h a d a n d a i l m e m b e r s a r e p r o g r e s s i n g r a p i d l y . Since t h i s a c ­t iv i ty is p a r t of t h e p r o g r a m p u t ou t by C o m m u n i t y Service , t h e r e a r e n o t a n y c h a r g e s . T h e c l u b is open n o t o n ­ly to t h e e m p l o y e d g i r l s b u t t o t h e gir l w h o s t a y s a t h o m e .

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T h e M. a n d S. Club will m e e t t h i s e v e n i n g a t t h e h o m e of t h e Misses E m m a a n d L e n a S c h u m a c h e r on P e n n . A v e n u e .

Mr. a n d Mrs . G- R a m p e e a n d t w o c h i l d r e n of L i b e r t y , N . Y., s p e n t New Y e a r s Day, w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . G e o r g e R a y on A v e n u e K., a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . J o h n F r a n z , on P e n n . Ave .

T h e week ly e u c h r e wil l be h e l d t o ­m o r r o w e v e n i n g a t t h e h o m e of Mr . a n d Mrs . George W a g n e r on A v e n u e JKmm

Miss V e r a R y d e r h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r s t u d i e s a t N e w P a l t z N o r m a l School , a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h e h o l i d a y s w i t h h e r a p r e n t s , Mr . a n d M r s . J . O. R y d e r on A v e n u e G.

Miss L a u r a S t idd h a s r e t u r n e d t o her s t u d i e s a t M a m a r o n e c k , a f t e v i r s -i t ing h e r p a r e n t s , Mr . a n d Mrs . W a l ­l a c e St idd on A v e n u e N.

Mr. a n d Mrs . S idney W i n a n s a n d fami ly on A v e n u e K., a r e s p e n d i n g s e v e r a l d a y s w i t h r e l a t i v e s in Avoca , x a.

M a t a m o r a s High School r e o p e n e d t h i s m o r n i n g a f t e r a w e e k ' s v a c a t i o n .

Mr. Avery of Mont i ce l lo , h a s retVJTrn-ed t o h i s h o m e , a f t e r v i s i t ing a t t h e h o m e of Mr . a n d Mrs . H . I r w i n a n Second S t r e e t .

h a s r e t u r n e d a f t e r vis i t ing h is p a r ­en t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . T h e o d o r e D u r a n t on A v e n u e M.

T h e W. C. T. U. will m e e t t h i s e v e n ­i n g a t t h e h o m e of Mrs . H a r r y Lille> on A v e n u e L.

T h e bus iness a n d social m e e t i n g of t h e E p w o r t h L e a g u e will be he ld on Thursr- en ing a t t h e h o m e of Miss M a r i a n L y o n s on A v e n u e K.

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, w a s t h e son of Mr. a n d Mrs . H e n r y T u s c a n o , j K i r s c h n e r . H e c a m e to t h e Un i t ed Mrs . C h a j S t a t e s When he w a s 19 y e a r s of a g e J T h e h ; a n d for a long t i m e w a s a r e s i d e n t of j d i n g t o u r

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