Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

You have viewed 1 newspapers today. Please Register in order to view more newspapers.

You are currently viewing page 2 of: Orange County Independent

Show More

Other Editions of Orange County Independent

Orange County Independent Thursday, March 31, 1927,
New York

Orange County Independent Thursday, March 31, 1927,
New York

Orange County Independent Thursday, March 31, 1927,
New York

Orange County Independent Thursday, March 31, 1927,
New York

Orange County Independent Thursday, April 07, 1927,
New York

Orange County Independent Thursday, April 07, 1927,
New York

Orange County Independent Thursday, April 14, 1927,
New York

Orange County Independent Thursday, April 14, 1927,
New York

Orange County Independent Thursday, April 21, 1927,
New York

Other Editions from Thursday, September 12, 1929

Appleton Post Crescent Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
Wisconsin

Bismarck Tribune Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
North Dakota

Cedar Rapids Coe College Cosmos Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
Iowa

Coshocton Tribune Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
Ohio

Decatur Daily Review Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
Illinois

Decatur Evening Herald Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
Illinois

Edwardsville Intelligencer Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
Illinois

Joplin Globe Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
Missouri

Kossuth County Advance Thursday, September 12, 1929 ,
Iowa

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1929-09-12 for page-2
Orange County Independent
Orange County Independent

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 2 of:

Orange County Independent

   Orange County Independent (Newspaper) - September 12, 1929, Middletown, New York                               ORANGE COUNTY Washingtonville WASHINGTONVILLE WASHINGTON aud Molt C. and grandson Greene aud Mr. and Charles spending a week at L. I. Mrs. John Y. Miss Sue Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ge- row and Mr. ana Mrs. William Mallon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Board and sons Brewster and William and Mrs. Russell from or N. trouble the Heart Hit of She fa by husband and Mr and Mrs. Stephen and Mi aud Mrs. Hunl Pd a trip through New states over TUev also visited Mr. and Mrs Walter D. Owen took a similar trip over tlie Entertained at Bridge Newton with 1) r of spent the week-end Miss Ella u- tallies ai bridge at her on Hill on On Saturday evening she gave a party entertaining Among her wete Sarah Gerow ot While Miss Huth of New York Miss ot Van from Happy and Mi. ot n. D. is visiting at Windsor who has been taking a summer course at Troy Polytechnic will be at home before renewing his studies at col- Coming Wedding Miss Beulah Dolson of and Fred Adams of and New York City will be united in marriage September in Chapel ai Money Orders Stolen Sheriff John said Will have been for a oil September when Mrs. Arthur Croft and the and Jennie at the in Blooming Attended Wedding Many from at- the wedding of Miss Mary of N. and Professor Charles B. of He is a nephew of Mrs. Percy Gerow and Miss Nettie of It was a pretty church Among those present from we IP Mr. and Wednesday there was still no clue to the persons who entered the railroad station at Rock Tavern and Hallock's garage at Monday night From the station the burglars obtained a small amount of money and ey older blanks and Their loot at the totalled fifty dollars William Decker William Decker ieil on at his home on the North Plank road after a long He was born in ville 14, 1856. He is survived by one Mrs. Merrill Deyo with whom he has made his home and two held privately on Monday at 2 p. Ham and The funeral was m Rev. E. K. pastor of St. John's M. K. church ing the The interment was m Woodlawn John Perrott Son in Mrs. Charles O. has been for canning Selected Right from the Orchard Concord Any Quantity J. M. Merritt Sons Slate Open Evenings spending a few days in New York While she saw her Mrs. Charles Lowerre off for where she ed to remain for some Mrs. Charles Kapp returned to Hill Miss Howell and ber two sisters from are visiting their freinds and relatives The Blooming Grove Circle of King's Daughters met at the the home of Miss Fanny W. Marvin Wednesday Moffat and Dorothy of New York city have been spending several days at tbe home of Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Wood and family have returned from a motor trip in 'The Round Hill school opened Tuesday with Miss Whitaker as Mrs. James Steedman at bridge luncheon day at Tuxedo Many from this place were Mr. and Mrs. John who have rented tbe Marqules and Wagner place for the have returned from a motor Henry Hendershott and Robert Casey are attending Chester High Mr. and Mrs. Matt and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Green and family have returned from Port after spending several days with Mrs. who is nearing the century Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tuthill turned Tuesday from where they visited Mr. sister and attended State Miss Pauline six tables of bridge at Happy The winners were Miss Ruth Joseph Ge- Mrs. Joseph Gerow and ry Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brewster and Board and Mrs. Russel Lewis attended the ding of Miss Elizabeth to Charles Rutenber September three in N. Y. Mrs. Herbert Horton is a guest of Mrs. John Mrs. Jesse Hulse and daughter Mary motored to Sunday tion and resumed preaching service in the Blooming Grove BLOOMING Hubin and family of visited at fie home of George Mr. and i who spent the month of August in the Thompson havo re- turned to their home in c. Anna M. Thompson visited win the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Albert her school in Lincolndale where George Kane and sifters an Anna Thompson motored to New I An average of wm Church on Tht Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was MiM Margaret J. Crowley returned from her vacation In On she opened she has been appointed this recently and visited the C. Ehardt at St. Miss Sophie is visiting her Rose KJ Mrs. Squire of N. is visiting in home of Walter P. Mr. and Mrs. Tuthill and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Greene en- at bridge Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tuthill are enjoying a motor trip to Syracuse and attending the State expect to spend some time witn Mr. Mrs. Everett before returning Mr. ami Mrs. William and of companied by their niece are spending several days with Mrs. Joseph C. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Tuthill and daughter are enjoying a tor trip to Canada and where they are visiting old brother of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Gerow entertained several friends at a clambake on Sunday at their camp Silver where they are Spending a few The Rev. A. Elwood Corning has returned from a month's was paid for 27 cows sold at tion on Friday by Fred Earl 01 Farmingdale and Charles Hunter of The sale was largely Louis was Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haley motored to this village and spent Mrs. Mac with Mrs. B. C. AI star of Jail and was Keen and heard it the emy Theatre In latent ing and singing It With lii this Brothers sings seven new hits and acts rolf of a popular radio Davey tamed as America's Sonny in a once His naturalness and way's are a delight to and as everyone son are an ideal The leading role is played with charm and restraint by Marion remembered foi her fine work with Eddie Dowling in Rainbow r i A strong supporting cast In- from a trip to Atlantic City and Holmes Herbert and Kenneth BK A Twt efforts wrest air record of established after the mix at by two the British Royal Air extent appealed the appetite of the Brit- ish whetted by Ba in the I Mi in which Flying H. D. Waghorn eet mark of an hour and in which ing Officer R. L. R. though attained a speed of 332.41 miles an Flying the owing to delay in was not an entrant in the der Cup Flight Lieutenant Tuesday surpassed by mer Almost A. flew If 1.1 aa hw and world at 111.131 miles ftr dis- tance of four BLAKK ON FARM which ed in a and spread through tbe attic and roof was before It got a real start Monday on the Charles Williams farm of her oa the Pine Bush Tbe Orange Hone Company responded to a still of the aft Is not Damage was although the house had Just been completely is spending several days with her Mrs. Robert near Mr. and Mrs. A. Sattler and tle ton and J. E. Perry have re- turned from a motor trip to Va. Misses Mildred Ross and ces Alston have returned from East where they have been attending the annual Christian Endeavor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gerow entertained a few friends at bridge on Monday afternoon in honor ol Mrs. William Mallon of South N. sister of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Page anu Mr. and Mrs. George who have been visiting Mrs. Mae mings have returned to Butch proprietor of the Monroe has a new Buick to visit Mrs. sou and State Head Will Visit The Athenia Program Planned the September ing on Thursday for Dolly Miss Minnie Mrs. W. S. Mrs. George Mrs. Amos Mrs. K. Mrs. Harry Mrs. William L. Mrs. Clarence Mrs Matthew Mrs. John Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Clarence Mrs. E. J. past president of tbe club haa ed a most attractive She will present Mrs. Charles J. of N. ident ot the State Federation of Women's Athenia is highly honored to receive a visit from Mrs. Ruth of and New will be the and Mrs. William of Fine Program Promised by Chautauqua Craigville NEWBURGH PUBLIX THEATRES Orange County Centers of Amusements WASHINGTONVILLE The following hostesses will serve the luncheon at the regular monthly meeting of tbe Athenia Club at Moffat Library Mrs. Klmer Mrs. V. Edgar Mrs. W. S. Mrs. John T- Mrs. William Miss Quality preferred WHEN you go into town on Saturday for the week's how do you go about The chances are that your mind is pretty well made only as to general description of the products you but to the brand You'll mention familiar merchandise Names of advertised You prefer advertised goods because you know you can depend on You save hours of shopping time in a year because you don't need to investigate or examine the things you You don't buy on buy with confidence you know goods that are consistently advertised MUST maintain consistent It is ruinous for a manufacturer to turn the spotlight of advertising on an inferior And advertisers know it Hence advertising is a guarantee of Read advertisements When you go to Entertainment At ville from September 14 to 17 Chautauqua season arrived again and a fine program is to eb presented from ber 14.to 17. On Saturday tember 14, at 3 there will be music and Impersonations furnished yb Leake's Marimba They will also appear the Smith Damron will give his unique gram. Potter and the In the afternoon of September 18. Miss Marionettes will be giTen and in the Man's tery comedy in three September 17, wiU occur the Junior Pageant The Christine hamt Company present and ft Holland la the afternoon and In the 4eg will opera are forty end it is hoped attend and make It a here on Tuesday with Miss Lucille Hadley as Harry Nelson spent Sunday with his Mrs. Kay Van Kleet and dren of Middletown were recent j visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miss Eleanor Donahue is ing Mrs. Thomas Barrett and ily iii the Buser William Horr and Hunter with Harry el on returning Mr. and Mrs. Harry of N. J. spent a few days with Mr. and MTl Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson anu Mrs. Martha Fred Mr. and Mrs. John Marland and Dorothy Marland and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and son of New York were guests in the Thompson home over tne Holiday Mr. Mm Martin of Brooklyn here recently and spent a few days with Mr. Dunne's and Mrs. William I They all returned to their I homes on Mrs. Thomas Thompson Mrs. John Mrs. Charles Mrs. Henry Mrs. Otis Mrs. Harry Stead and Mrs. William Dunne in his home Lloyd Bacon directed It from an original etory by Darryl Zanuck and vey AT THK Evelyn Jack Oakie and Richard the latter the comedians ot that gay musical comedy play roles in produc tion of Ring Lardner's well known the which was seen last season on Under the title of this famous Lardner will be shown al lue Broadway Theatre In burgh Thursday to Jack Oakie plays the role of mer by many to be one of the most Inter- esting characters ever created by Evelyn Brent Is cast as the girl Elmer although she on the is quite bored with the boastful But of imagines that he is the logical successor to the throne vacated by the late Rudolph and never suspects that Is not about It is a role order for Miss Brent who one of her convincing performances for which ebe go well Others in the cast who bute good performances and help make the ing picture it Gwen Skeets Chester Sam Hady and Eugenie directed Edward John who with The total loss ot life resulting when the steamer Kuru capsized off Finland is mated at 150, including a ber of children going home from school for the week 666 Ii a prescription for r Bilious Fever and It IB the most speedy remedy THURSDAY to SATURDAY SKEITS CALLACHER ALL ALL AL JOLSON IN WITH with SHOWS Broadway Continuous Saturday HUSBAND CALLING WILL FEATURE GRANGE PICNIC The longest tae oldest person present the most successful husband caller will rewarded at the Sullivan County Picnic Saturday at The ned bf the Farar and Pomona and men's will Include games tor children as adults un- der direction of R. C. sical training instructor iu the and and HIM IBM George of In the H. H. ot county will speak on the subject of tae metropolitan milk In et drew pink program will take place tlw NEWSLETTER VOL. 7 SEPTEMBER 7lb. 1121 No. or A T E PLATING dm 4 VAUDEVILLE 1 l HOLt Mi 1UCV18 4 JACK HOLt 1UCV18R FATHER and Tan Cefar May You can be quality io Mu whew you buy advertised 3: Lewis Stone With IX UTS WONDER OF W Of I WHEN THEY ALL WANT US AT THE SAME TIME On occasions when lightning storms as happened last the calte coming into our office from customers reporting lights out and requesting immediate re- sumption of service are so numerous that it is a physical bility to answer them at once with the telephone facilities we regularly botn in lines ind Of both liaw and the number of operators could be increased so that such could be handled but we believe our customers will agree with that this would be unwarranted expense in view of the rarity these after a thunderstorm and your lights are you are trying to get us on the and do not succeed at once we ask your in- dulgence because there may be a hundred other customers trying to get us at the same We answer all calls and dispatch our service men as rapidly as NKW WARWICK OPENS Alterations and decoration of the quarters in the Paddock ing at 67 Main to be used as our office and show room for the Warwick have been completed and they will be occupied early next It is planned to have a formal ing oh September 14th, which the public is cordially in- to Representatives of the Company will be present to welcome visitors and our Home Department Expert will preside at a demonstration of electric cooking and electric refrigeration will take place in the Electric The showroom will be equipped with a full line of ranges and other electric household attractively The Electric Kitchen will as its name fully the equipment including an electric electric tric electric etc. Residents of Warwick and visitors to that village will always be welcomed and it is desired that they feel free to drop in at any time and have an chair and a ARK YOU THIS reason we can think of why some people do not use more electric current in their is that they do not know how cheaply it can be made to do their household Our optional residential rate the we of electrical labor-saving and and practical and economical in every In at rate nnt cannot afford NOT to use plenty fif If you don't know about this rate ask us  

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!