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PLACID IOWS, TODAY, AUGUST 22, 1*52 . . £&iaai Newspaper of the Vilemt of Lake Placid. Essex County. MY. GRACE C LATHMER. Editor - Pmtfsher LNNUAL COUNCIL IRE AT CLUB NEXT (TUESDAY EVENING Entered in the Lake Placid Post Office as Second Class Matter. May 22. 1905 Price, $3 a Year; Sis Mat*** $ZM 7c NATIONAL EDITORIAL Ctati&Watt WsssssYaf Waj*h IkeU ^? Nila, childrsa af Mr. aad Mrs. Shea, farmer resident* here- who 4xwh rtira-tf Event Oae al OUeat j«« »w tiring in St Petersburg, lased aa Aav I F1 *> «oa^Mtt to shew their swim- ming prowess in Southern water i< \TORE ARE TWO SEAS'* woe vacaboacd here earlier is the summer, writes at* that time, \Your hospital sounds wossstrhd.\ He ex- that hat apse, \These Ate Two Seas,** sow beiag used aa the Placid Memonei Hospital brochure ia coaaecrioa with the current assaateaaace dnWe, is sal beiag used It first appeared in McCaMs ia 1928 and tea years ago was extensively qaated by Joha D. Rocke- felar ia speeches he saade ia sapport of roamuiuity chests throughout His artide bears repeating now: \Twere are two seas ia Palesbae. Oae is fresh, and fish are in it. sSpiashes of green adorn its banks. Trees spread shear branches over. it. aad stretch oat their thirsty roots to sip of its heahag water. \Along its shores the childrea play, as children played when He was there. He loved it He could look across its silver surface when MB spoke Hb parables. And on a rolling plain not far away He fed •*• •wswkWAWMfaWW ggs^sfamf . The River Jordan makes this sea with spaikliag water from the saw*. So it laughs in the sumhiae. Aad mea baild their houses near, tn it. and birds their nests; aad every kind of life is happier because it is there. , The River Jordan flows on South iato another sea. There is no splash of fish, no flattering leaf, no song of binds, aa children's laughter. Travelers choose another route, unless on argent Hie air hangs heavy above its waters aad utiaVu man nor nor fowl win drink. wHat makes this mighty difference ia these neighbor seas? \Not the River Jordan, it empties die same good water into both. Not the soil in which obey he; not the uwantij round about. Tins is the difference. The Sea of Goalee receives but does act keep the Jordan. For every drop that Hows into it another drop s|ew* out. The giving and receiving go on in equal measure. The other sea n shrewder, hoarding its iasoase jeasousfy. \It will not be tempted into any generous impulse. Every drop it gets, it keeps. Tne Sea of Galilee gives and lives. This ether sea gives nothing. fck named the Dead. There are two seas m Palestine. There are two loads of people in the world.\ Ws*ML~ I_ !_' J WMT\-i wbach^kiad are WE? #0« YOOUG CmZEMlt Y Ute Lame Placid Junior Chamber of Ccsnsnerce, made up of fhe to get oat aad vote, after proper reswxrioa of the aeeds of Limited States today. Starting with the pre-prnmry edition it h this cause. The effort shows a umsti active awe of themgbt aasnag member; af this group who seem detetmined that some of those ehgaSse to vote arefess habit of staving away from me pofis and thus voice in local, state, or natsoawl gorersasent. Hx Junior Chamber of Cmami ire, since it was initilattJ here after the ceesjnebon of msxrid war H, has been r—^nrij behmd to heap the < I mmaailj aad to murnuli good syverament party for Club ehBdren will take piece ia Agora aoe^terium Saturday night. A dance far aewlt meaabers and guest* will fellow. Sunday the Bev. Samuel M. Lindsay, D. D. will eondoet ser- vieee in the Ch* chapel The golf eomnrittee' awards far the Crab save now been made. 'Mrs. Stanley A. Sweet. Jr., af New York won the woman's prise and William C. Bodine af ftosement. Pa. won the men's award. Winners in the duplicate bridge Ionian am n I were Mr. and Mrs. George P- Ratberford, Brig. Gen- eral Chauneey L. Fenton and Mr. LOOTS A. WynheaY. Oa Monday, members and guests wiQ watch an exhibition golf match of n foursome of well-known professional golfers, the proceeds of which will go to the 1962 Chib Cheat Rind. On Tuesday evening' a east com- posed of members and guests will present the forty-ninth annual In- dian Council Fire Ceremony at the Council Fire Grounds, not far from the main clubhouse. The pageant is one of the oldest of the traditional ceremonies held •t the Club each year and has its basis on authentic legends of the Iroquois tribes. Another feature of the coming will be the annual costume party and dance presented by the Club staff. Prizes have been awarded by the Tennis Committee to the following winners in the various divisions of the August Club championships: Mrs. Leonard Krill, the Misses Lois Seville and Sally Condon, Alan Fnlkerson, Joseph Danilek and Otto Dohrenwend. dares j'Adna Wright Leonard, who was lmlled early ia the seeoad World Jam sWaurnT ImMlMUlll mr m '•» ft***** \**» in Iee- are beiag made to the 36th aamfversary of the dedt- eation of the Adirondack Common, fty Chareh building on August Si. at the eleven o'clock service. Or. Charles R. aVdmen. who par- •knd lope to inspect the work of Prot- »-— thspJaias with the Mia ranked seeead m the 14 and with ascend spot in three events. The dans was won by Carol Laagiey, Atlanta, Ga, Sou- thern Jr. AJLU champion. Miss Langley lacked three days of reach- ing her lath birthday ahd Miss Shea is only 12. Ufte Shea youngsters are com- peting 1 in *he Florida Junior Oljamaii i. at Miami this Thursday aad Friday. Teams from the At- lanta Athletic Club, Athens Ath- letic due «f Brrmingbain, AJa-, LooisviQe, Ky. aat ether major dubs of southern Trimming cir- cles are entered in the compeii- tion, •-—.—— ia the service af- dedi- JL^^^^ ehampien- jontin,,, wig ««** the anniversary 52T -f--. ^^ Winanaaaks in j service^ asmiinti iT by the pastor of Cbatanooga, Ttom, August 1 and the church, me Sev. Clair B. Car- 2. If da ceaaed the 14 years aad oaaer elaas with two firsts ami a Meswd Iw7 a gelaVpIated trophy to add to hat rtBarhaii Beams eapturca two firats in the anmml | Bhw^ear-eld and under in 4K Q?eea City, Ga. Juawr Orymaaes at GaineeviOe an flatnrday, Aawast 9. b the U-year-oW aad under, Diaae took « rtvet aad a second to The ehaach was built under the leadership of tine late Rev. Bob- aft Clark. The comer stone was mid ia 1«6 aad the service of dedicemea teak place September 4, ISff. The preacher oa that oc- of Also psrtiriaatiag ia Dr. Baary Oehb aad Dr. Ai- bart Angell. Paul G. Anoeraoa and Wallace Van iter were the organists, aad Mias Wttheamiaa Johansen was the aoloatt. The imfce Placid Club ehetr sang the anthem The service of enwleatiott as ased 26 years ago wiU he fallow- ed in the anniversary observance. iPriaadi. guests aad viaitosa are invited to participate in the vice af eeanaaamoration. the Buffalo Area, the late Bishop 1 A writer says to win friends is by not taying to is thing- mneh talked about, but sel- dom practiced. |iKfi)AL SHOWER FOR MISS HELEN WIUUNS Jay, N. Y. We have everything far a building hi stock. Hera is a partial aat: Lag Sagmg Eshi Dried Knotty EARANCE Mias Betty- Corny gave a bridal lower at her home on Main St. Aug. 7 for Misa Helen Wilkins. The [aride-to-be leeeired many attrac- ftrve gifts during the evening when games were played and re- freshsnente served. Attending were: Mm. C. R. Wil- kins, Mrs. Fred Demrm, Sr., Mrs. Fred Deanin, Jr^ Mrs. Carolyn Jssaaey, Mrs. £drie Woeefer, Mrs. iJmmee Cofity, Jr., Mrs. James Col- by, Sr.. Miss Phyllis Colby, Miss Kathryn Corny, Mies Base Wilkin*, Miss Barbara Bom, Miss Marilyn ffisson, Miss Patrice Major, Miss Mancy Magnire, Miss Jerry Devlin, ssnss Connie Devlin, Miss Ursula Sehneibs and Mrs. Beed Hawk. MARINE RECRUITER lAWRJAL STUDElfT FUND AT P.O. HERE WEDNESDAY I TEA WD. AFTERNOON The annual tea for the benefit Sergeant Vernon David- swa, NCO in charge of the Marine Corps Recruiting sub-station hi Flattsburg, wiD he in the pest of- fice at Lake flat 12 noon tffl 2 pja. to young for Corps. if aaahle to contact Davids an here, ealL write or visit the Marine Carps Eeeraitiag scav snstHm, Seam 4, City Hall Bnild- fandaf the Aaiwm- Ciimmiiiiilji Churefa wffl be heM at the Mirror Lake Inn en Weamaseey afternoon, August 27. • toee^ieck, far the beaefit are Walton aad Mrs. £dward Howard. The far the a*rasr wi9 he: Mrs. les B. Fiiimaa, Mrs. H. B. teas. Maa. C M. Clair Carpi all r, ] bop, Mrs. Harlan is are part of the cost of basiness. Any business that did not include ia its, sale price the taxes it pays would soon go brake. So all of us are paying the taxes —whether they are-direct or rsda- '—MiltaBe WJ.) Bepubliean. BUY NOW and SAVE! up to 50% off ' ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE i. *;. i»..ite :*~ &A HEN * SPORTSfflRTS SfflRTS # BEACH ROBES •suas •;&• -:* *.^ ^.:S fm IIADIES ^^HJOUSES 3«smTS* •SHORTS •SHOES Ht Ik DHR witt SZ9 :*'-- • J-- .--art The Eeonomy B J 27t UkePladd •:^',. A;*:---' •-J?. LAKE PLACID HONOR ROLL LOCAL MEN AM) WOMEN SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES OF OUR GOLNIRY DBA Cat. Lew swum y w •SkkW CASQAU T. *\-s- .<? 1 #3.95 to #14.95 **• :/% - -•? Csi. Baaaei awhrley, USAF r/Bgt. Charka Fay. USAF ffc. Gerald Fawva, USAF SA Thwmas Fintii , USJf gfc asrha Cadwau A *-c Floyd Cwmare, USAF PO 1 /C CamsA Grady, USJf Gsandr. E. A. ftavea, USMC CjpL Diaili A. Gray, USA USMC Pfc rami A. Gray. 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