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MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1944.Hoosick Falls !«The fourth annual senior ball of ] St Mary’s Academy, to be held ! Monday eevning in the Immaculate j Conception parish hall, gives every* | indication of being the outstand- j ing pre-Lenten social event of the I v\o:iur.;:y. It will be opened a:9 p.m. and continue to 1 a.m., wi h music by Harry Hart’s Virginians.A grand inarch will be one of thefeatures.Robert Smith is general chairman and Patricia Hyland, cochairman in charge of arrangements, assisted by the following sub-cocn-mittees; Decorations—Adeiia Dav-endonis, James Coleton, Marie Su-kuskas. Anne Yankus; floor-—William Burns. James Coleton, Joseph Haynes, Benny Nowik; orchestra and publicity—James Coleton, Benny Nowik, William Archer; tickets and programs—Anne Brahan, James Monahan, Katherine Nolan,John Driscoll; refreshments—Anne Yankus, Arthur White, Adeiia Davendonis, Marie Sukuskas. Ann Maleady.No .Jurisdiction Over CoaLAnnouncement has been made by Peter Seward, chairman of the Hoosick Falls Rationing Board, that the board has no jurisdiction over coal and that requests for assistance in obtaining coal cannot be handled by the board.For Story' Hour.Dorothy Hughes, one of the juvenile patrons of Cheney Public Library, will read her favorite story at this week's story' hour at Cheney Library today at 1:30 p.m. This feature, recently intro-ducd into the story hour's program, has aroused great interest among the children, all of whom are looking forward to being heard with their favorite stories.Personal.Lucille Oliver suffered a deep cut on her right leg Monday evening when she fell on ice. She was attended by Dr. Robert E. Maderer.James M. Brahan, editor of The Standard Press, was elected a director o£ the New York Press A*-jsoclation at that organization's annual meeting last week in Syracuse.Carleton Viets, F 1 'c. U. S. Navy, eon of Mrs. Frances Viets, Wilder Avenue, was graduated recently from the Machinist Mate’s School, Wahpeton, Minn. He is home on 3- *e - v *» e and r t-c. o ,to Newport. R. I., to be assigned to a ship. Prior to being sent to Wahpeton. he received his '•boot” training at the Naval Training Station at Sampson.Brevities.Hoosac-Walloomsac Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. will meet today at 3 p.on. at the home of Mrs. Edwin Surdaxn, Hoosick. The assisting hostesses are the Misses Fanny ! and Ruth Howe of Troy and Mrs. j Phebe Arms by.“GREETINGS TO DEWEY.*’ jNew York lt;UPJ — Sentenced to I from five to ten \Tears in prison for j I theft yesterday, Michael Latucca.! 23, of the Bronx shouted. This stinks. I'm going to see the governor about this.M Give him my regards.” replied Judge Lester \V. Patterson. I
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