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PAGE TWO -4' V k ,'->-■-<<: ■*^^,<k^4. I\''\ .. THE mEEMAN*S JOliRtm ' . ....... WMiiesday^-March 26;i924; ‘^JOLA GWYN” omission of the serial,,-‘.Viola Gwyn„” ; last wdek^due to limited space, will; be pleased to note that there is 'an: especially large instailment this week which is given to “niakr ” CHURCH \KWS Fi>st Baptist Ghuro . Clarence BdWai'd Brow “Where Nature Smiles” ii’lfS Machinery company and leaves the infUte it^ last of the week for Syracuse to £ ” *“ sunie his new duties. Mary^ Imogei Tuesdaylay foror tireatment,' f t 'he shades of the husi . e n ^ ^ i g e ^ . Hew Mary Bickford In Her Latest Film ^ WORCESTER I w iiere A.xi«y w e r e caiieu py Liits aex illness of the former’s grandniol George hi Hinman of Oneonta a recent giiest of 'his son Earl; The Rev. C. E,«^Rerrick of Brahains GOrners, former pastor of the Baptist : /church in this village was a guest of SCHEI«VUS HENDERSON tieorge Uoyeu was Gnos|n laj^eaegpe conference which convenes in Bing- hamton the first week in April. V.: \’ippled was selected resetved d\’ :M. f egate. inn Hoyer for the mother, Mrs. Philo Ackler. ‘ Russel Roof of Starkville cal his sister, Mrs. Merton H, maker, last Wednesday night. • Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walkfer- spe] Thprsday and Friday al Utie Mi^ tiled bn; Shp^ O, Shoemaker was at Richfiei,, Springs last Thursday. The friends of Harry Wainms# ar. ;,sotry to learn of his Heath. Mte syni^athy is extended t o the famUy : Miss Alta A( -last W ednesday -------- : the funeral of her grandnu ___ _ . mt last Friday a l Utiea. .ckler closed; her scho<d, I ; g e gues r^dsS.. J t is reported that'the state roads , rween :Richfield Springs and Utica ; • open *to motor traffic) also that ; A New Ray Picture “The Girl I Loved” [ be taken it did not come into the ,.Bh : story until well along toward Ithe njid^ ; die of the film. It- happened to be \ more convenient to make the prison scene first, and at a rnotion picture studio scenes are shot in their order Q. F. Goodeli is in NeW Jersey on Miss Ruth Langworthy of the High hool faculty spent Sunday with visiting friends the , p ast Week' in inghamton, . Elmira _ and Ithi iturned home Owing to the absence of Some of : the directprs the meeting of the .directors of the Dairymen’s League ; was htld at the home of C. M. Bulson,', .Saturday evening, at which time“the - ;!following officers were elected: Pffesi- dent, C. M, Bulson, vice-presiden' Utica is; :li MfSi Janies ; Frid^ay. r Goode scenes are shot in their order Worcester, ivenience raltner than in numeri- About fifty . Charles Ray greatest acting in “The G: to the theE day of i said to )ff his entirentire acting p his e career Girl I Loved,” which comes Thursday and Fri- his poem of that title. In keeping vvith the latter of the sagacious critics (that the supreme test of a succes.sful photoplay should be characterized in the first instance by a good story replete with action, Douglas Fairbanks in “The Mark of . Zorro” a production that is to be i showm Saturday' has certainly, a CHRIST CHURCH m S S t The story‘deals with the ad- ^ , ventures of a little street singer Who t has thrust upon her the love of a i king. Miss Piekford is seen in a very ■; emoltional role and rises to greater dramatic heights in this Veliicle tnani in anything she has ever before at tempted. 'Those who view “Rosii lose who view R w M a ^ Piekford, EDMESTON Simmons was ill with j and Instruction (Fr, Little Bilyou Sinimoi chicken uox last week. , Dr._W. R. Lough was in Herkp imherS and ^ e s t s the Worcester Literary Club we present at the open nieeting of t club held Monday evening, March 17th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Colheck. At J7i30 p. rn. a delicious dinner was served under the Super vision of Mrs. Charles Casteline of Oneonta, the color scheme and favors being in keeping With St. Patrick’s day. A most interesting program followedj consisting of short sketches of St. Patrick by Mrs. Earl Johnson; The Harp and Shamrock by Mrs. Lee ; Irish Wit and Hi Bulson, vice-president,; secretary and treasurer,; George L Chamberlain, and faniily will move from their residence on Depot' street to the Chamberlain home on Upper Main street w|iich Carl Chamherlaiii Vaca Chamherlaih has t w i ^ t Bacicesie & E - J K , . : IS a t the apni Lano-fed cowsows c are p e raiteat They.-stick to their jo b d a y a f t e r d a y and t h e other things, ment. This si has certainly, among ‘ulfilled that require- ■ i th at reqL__ „ _____ „ pted from Johi ston McCulley’s “The Curse^of Ca<] istrano,” can be safely said t( v ”™. Dr. W. R. Lough was in 1 ast Wednesday to see 1 grandson, who was ill with The Linn tractor and little ] pneumo- \ is screen pro- lan docu- istrano, can be safely se all of “ Doug’s” previous ductions. A dramatic and very- ment of a young girl’s live in a big city. The onsitacies ana pitfalls were many, but she proved herself equal to the mighty task of keeping her honor. Was happiness Xir«t Hetbodiat Rplscopail Ohnrdh Rev. B. Bohne-Echolt, M inister larch 30 th —Bring a frii to Utic\ this will open up our from M oitis camfe through here latter part of last week and or rwplough here the in to progrs is readings, t the guests passed s * singing familiar s isday evening and jxpeeted to join this week. The High school ' ' . People'whp, already own Buck eye Brooders are our b-.-st cu>4 tomers-—because they all make big profits. And they put their nioney into more Buckeyes for .still bigger profits.. Ask the Buckeye user—he knoivs. He'll tell you, yoti can’t get Buckeys results with anything but a Buckeye Colony Brooder—. whether coal or oil burning. running expc raise, th e m t make r e a l I oil burning, ■ow three chicks v, here r before, at tine lowest nathrity a these remarkable brooctera have the very sue TIBBITS & ROOT Cooperstown, N. Y it hour in singing familiar songs. Much regret is felt not only among e scholars but also among the town ^ople, ^ at^H^j^signatio of South Woi idents are . ly entitled given during the near future, ind three childi .. _ mral years instructor of the agricultural depart ment in-our High school. Mr. Wilcox: has been elected to pfiacipalship and teacher of agriculture in the West- ford school. Mr, Wilcox is a capable and for Dra Westfall, carec Shaw taught in lom during her abs Miss Cafrie_ e ■ ” honor. See \] .V, _ __ ...lay and -------- , --------- anti April 1. Cast includes Ken- h Harlan apd Eileen Percy. Plus ct round of “Fighting Blood” and keeping 1. . ..................... her reward? See “E ast Si-_,^ ....... Side” Monday and Tuesday, March ' ?.'aLiS-4 happiness lide, West lesday, include ighting bring a friend with you this coining Miss C Forrest is spending lord school. Mr. W1 and thorough instrui last three or ft ------ ------ ------ ...ree children of South Worcester are visiting Mrs. Rae’s mother, Mrs^ Annie Lewis. E D M E ^ N r. and Mrs. Philip •ch 20th at the Pardee Berlin, a son, Philip BRUCE L. HALL, Inc. Phone 40-J Cooperstown, N. Y. ■will see your own Mary r role wilth her curls • head. Spanish own Mi tnce. You •kfo|^ in a of gold coif- iricious Mary 1 1\- Pre«byt®riMt Clivrch ' The Rev. Edw ard C. Petrie. Pastor Mni-eh 30 —Morning Otsego Poultrymen May Join Co-op. srs entertained the Community Class of the Methodist Episcopal church at the home of H. C. Ludington last Tuesday evening. The Delta Alphas of the Baptist anday school held their annual ban- let with their teacher, Mrs. W. R. ough last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perkins Tal- )t are happy over the arrival of a ttle daughter, Betty Jean, at their ime last Friday night. Miss Mary Simmons has returned 'ter nursing for several weeks at ew Berlin. Port Perris, )ol and h£ popular ■with ttie association, i The Rev. S. I upied the B. D, Beldon of Frank lin occupied t pulpit of the Baptist church at both the morning and 'ening service. SOUTH EDMESTON Born tq Mr. ’ McCarthy, March Hospital, New Berlin, a son, Philip Flora B. Mayne of Morris spent- from Thursday until Saturday in to'wn -with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and chil- and Mr. and Mrs, ^and children of ■ J I I I i l l II n u l l I II I I I I I l l l l l l II I II I ll f l l I I I I I I M l l H lemng service. Mrs. Porter Dunham has opened i millinery shop in the Henderson block ivith'^'an up to date line 'o f Spring millinery. Gate hats a spec- dren of Edmeston and Mr. and I Stephen Walling and children Sherburn spent Sunday at L. Miss Emily Howard- of West - pent the iveek-end Edmeston spent Mrs. Earl Genung. Mr. and Mrs, Newell Mayne and ' son, Robert, and B. L. Mayne were at Norwich, Friday. MONTHLY MUSICAL SERVICE FIRST BAPTIST CHUHCH—7 4 5 O’CLOCK SUNDAY, M^RCH 30TH ORGAN RECITAL MRS. WALDO C. JOHNSTON, Violinut - Guest Soloist CHORUS CHOIR Brief Message—■\A.Wde With Me” The friendly Church wiGh the warm welcome H-M i i I I i i m i I I I m i l l i i c i i I II ji I ii4 -r-tii i i i m i i i ■ Under the auspices of the Otsego County Farm Bupreau, Walter W. Voight, a represeptative of the At lantic epast Poultry Producers’ Asso- Ive, met a small p The Mardi meeting of the Iroquois Chapter D. A. R. was held at the Chapter house W’^ednesday with Mi D. B. Mereuess and Mrs. A. S. Peters as hoste - - ■ lantic epas , . ciation Cooperative, met of representative poulti WARREM 'M i *. and Mrs. Leo She! . IViUiam Fen Floyd Thayer, wife and daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday at Charlek Thayer’s at New Berlin. Miss Mildred Blackman of Holmes- , ville spent the week-end at Charles and Ray Blackman's. y nent and workings of the association vith the view of securing the enroll ment of new members. The most striking feature brought out by Mr. Voight w*as that’ tiie association’s quo tation was the top quotation at all times—a very worth-while accom plishment in view of the fact that only a short time ago California eggs were at the crest -of the market, rt is hoped that 15,000 birds may SPRINGFIELD CENTER and 'jirs. O’Brien and son, returned from, the South Severa'l of our men joined the fire brigade a t Leslie Stocking’s, Wedi day afternoon, but were too hopeii uitti. io,ui. - be secured throughout the which ■will entitle the rill entitle them to a dircctofe in the Association. Ulster county already has one director and Sullivan county has nearly secured its quota. Otsego county poultrymen. would do. . . . vednes- day afternoon, but were too late to save anything and Mr. Stockings has the sympafehy of the community in ednesd.ay gui Aetna Leighfc. Miss Minnie Wiltse from Stewar :ent spent Thursday with Mi sympafehy of the community in loss of his bam, stock and farm- menis. Nelson was home for the iiristian Endeavor Society icial at the Parsonage, Fri- Pajtent spei Westley Teeter. Mrs. Dora Eckler. from Richfield jrfngs spent Tuesfey at Sirs. Lulu Frank -Springer is now with his son, David Spnnger- Mrs. Will Leonard has been spehd- • ing a few days with her son, Vincent Leonard, at Ilior Id a social a t the Parsonage, ty evening. •Miss Maude[aude Bairdaird wasas sewinge-wii at B w s Mrs. Alfred Sloan’s last week. Truman Williams and Matltin naughton have finished their wom at ’\loomville and came home Sunday. Mrs. Prank Smith was shopping in seboi house, Thursday will be in Otego and Fri< .Edmeston. Both medtii called at 7:30 in the ght at will be calied at 7:30 in the respective Grange Halls. The following Tuesday even ing he will meet the Hartwiek poui- trymen in Hartwiek. Bonard, a t Ilion. Mrs. Druce, who is staying al the home of her brothers, spent a few days with her son, Charles Drut the Chu; ‘ Utica Tuesday. John Ough has been at home for several daa^. i. Morris house W< . „ ________ sreness and Mrs. A. S. Pete as hostesses. Following the regular business meeting Mrs. G. B. Crippen gave a most interesting paper, with blackboard illustrations on “How to Seai'ch for An Ancestor.” Mrs. Harry Shafer was lender in the lively and instvuetiv'c discussion which followed on Genealogical Re search. A buffet lunchech was' by the hostesses. There were, about forty' couples present at the subscription dance held at the Grange Hall last Thurs day evening. The music which was furnished by Lynn Smith’s orchestra of Oneonta was especially fine and enjoyed by all. Two large sleigh' loads went to Decatur last Wednesday evening to attend a supper held in the Methodist Episcopal church at that place. The many friends of Mrs, Earl Moak, who recently anderwent an operation at the Fox Memorial Hos pital, and who since that time has' been in a critical condition, will be pleased to know she is improving. Mrs. James Pislitr is seriously ill following a severe heart attack. C. M. is confined to his honi ain street by iUnes Giiim^ me ^ ^ p e n d m rarek S her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Lamb, Mrs. Rena Larkin is spending a Lawrence and daughter Ronw^isiSn d”^® Mrs. A. J. ■e spending _ ________ _ _ Rome visiting friends.\ ' ' Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Whitacre spent Unadtila ? o r S '^ Whitacre’s at Red Tube Free With Iveiy Tire nadilla Forks. - Mr. and Mrs.'TYayhe' Spauldii Span- street spent“Wednesdi mg at R. G. Whitacre’s. Mrs. Well of Syri a few' ^ ^ k spending Mrrpbilfp [rs. Philip McCarthy. Horace Roberts of West Edmeston were callers. Sunday Clayton Crandall’s. W. H. Carpenter had the misfor- we” k mse his horse one day last A ch iiesday evening^ March basement p f ch urged to be present. $12.50 Ajax and Lee 3 to V 2 Cl. Cord church supper will be held Wed- ening, March 26th in tht isemeirir xjf-the church. All an h \ h ip Mrs. Anl !. Phrte Weeks has neuriitis in ... . JVC aUd settle. Spencer Taylor and hfe son, Harry, of lliOn were in town Saturday and Sunday for a fishing excursion a t the Mail SNOWDON G.'A. Marra has sold his farm and pyen possession. Mike Zecto f akiin, who has been visit- res 'at Sprout Brook, is iturday a: rslon a t t win eriteidxin ROSEBOOM Mrs. John Whipple was iit Cobles- kiU Tuesday, having dental work ing relatives 'at Sprout Brook, with h e r ’son, Lee Coltklin, ZoIIar farm. Grange meeting was held Grange Hall last ‘ Earl Seebi fid in the - — Thursday night, ler is Working for Land- Mrs. Maxted will eriterfaiin St. Christopher's League, Thursday after noon, April 3. - 5coe Shimel and son have uple of days at R. S. Mc- MDDLEFIEUD CENTER The annual meeting of the Presby terian church .society will he held at the church. Saturday, April 5th._ at pupils are nor . Hazel Fish was taken ser iously ill Sunday evening m th an acute attack of stomach trouble. The Grange attended. The supper pi-ocee’di ighty-one dollars. Mr. and Mrs. DeForest AUen, Mr. lid Mrs. Frank Allen, Edwin Gage, len, Edwin Gage, [a Gage and Mae Seramblin lended the funeral of the late Ozias East Hill ’ Methodist chm^d church Mondiay ustees’ meeting i :h will be held in the arch Mond evening,- March Slst 7 p. tn. Evei-y member is urged to he present. Miss Eva Coats, Cora Oakes, and Ethel. Stannard, -all of Gobleskill spent the week-qnd at their home Mr. and Mrs. George Pitts of 'West- ford were cgllers in toivn Tuesday. The ladies of the Methodist church will serve a dinner at the home of field Springs li her aUntj Miss few days. Mrs. Prai Hyder has t with M i ink Saiimions Mrs. David - David -Springer has bronchial iilia and blootl poison in her Dr. Haggerty from Richfield Springs attends her, The Misses Bei VanWar ' spent a Menzo McRorih is visiting at West Frank Smith has sold his spaa mules and purchased a span of horses. Mrs. Prank Smith leaves on Tues day to accompany Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Maftin of Montrose for a two-Weeks trip to Bermuda. George Thayer’s horse ran away Monday morning but no damage was church, Saturday, April 5th._ at a.-ov 0 clock p. m. Two trustees will be elected then and ofehgr busii tratisadled. A good attendance is quested. \ --.edy recovery. Dr. Phillips attends Special Spring Combination Offer Good for One Week C)D|ly GUARANTEED ERESH STOCK Mohican Garage Phone 318 . attendance is re- his season%^wo?k ^ spM of icF giandpi James Harbison. Rev. Aloi for ^ with Lough. ey. Alonzo Shafer left on Friday Little Palis to spenri a few days With his niece. D. G. Clyde was the guest Salturday, of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Pier of Coopers- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Menritt daughter were rece brother, Daniel Mei Ihii Fihas ffiait Mer and tit guests of his Y«r The Cdiemaa iriiice and Gladys i-ge from Ganajoharie lek with theiir spent the Week with thei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ValiWalken- p S n S M U S I ' S Sunday. The sapio day Mr. and Mrs. Gros and fam- Eugene Curtis Spent from Friday until -Saturday ait.the. home of Lyiiii Mr. and Mrs, Erve Wolivan from Hartwiek spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Young. BRIDGEWATEk Miss Eleanor Porter of Richfield n-ings spent Sunday in town with the Week-end with relatives in Wat ’\fee Ithe home of his d.oy e%’ening Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neal, Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Smith, Mr. and .Mr-,. Ita.'Ilariison am*• daughber ter, Estolla Mae, all of Roseboom, Mi and Mrs Ihei-e by the illness of a horse he Was driving. Owing to the absence of the pastor, le Rev. Alonzo ‘Shafer, there were ) services at the church Sunday* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harbrspn ‘and two children were the guej1t.s of Mr. and Mrs. Fred .'W'HiavTfe^^ Saturday afternoon anjl evening. COOPBatST^WN, N. Y. CAtnateuT Finmhhig nifl-erial of pictUTi Uated whr ■ : a SpaciaHy) AH prints arc chatniealkr j .■ted f«r presi»«ee of iqrpa, j ffiifch itiaitres th r i MIDDLEFIELI) B. S. Pitts has been, hired taker of ‘ila Mae, all of Roseboom, Mr. !. fra Harrison and. daughttr Sibyl of Pleasant Brook and Mr. and Mrs. George Hillary and daughter 'churdh will Jone-s, Fri( I ofi^CSTS' th i s tilTl0, Miss Beatrice 'Wari-en of Onec ppept Tuesday wWh Mrs. PredTl RTCETOWN Mr. and Mrs. J-. C. Utter of West- ford Were recent guests at E. P, Thompson’s. George Page of Flycreek Was^a bus iness caller On his farm here Tuesday ^ H arry Lippitt of Cooperstowi spent a few days Jaht ■ OttaWay home.' , — OBITUARY 3 Rising or iiard BiSho. m .Sunday, ind Mrs. Noa'h Davi ker of the cemetery. An entertainment comp'ohed of pau- '-\citations phantation mel- F. D, COiJiMAN COHinlierclal Ph*t«gw»,pji»r Iloward Bishop of Peterhoro Was tomimes, r od 5 e«j a n d a <’ H A L V E Y 153 Main 3treet STORAGE BATTERY SPECIALIST DON’T TRUST YOUR BATTERY TO ANYBODY—BRING IT TO A BATTERT EXPERT. BATTERIJS EN STOCK TO FIT ALL MAKES OF CARS. INTELLIGENT AMD FRIENDLY SERV3CE Mrs. Janies Matthew VPedderspoon Mrs. J. M. \ ' ' Bassett hospital for several died at-What institution at an early hour Monday morning. '7he funeral orvices were 'held Wednes ternonn at 2 oklo- ohurch, the Rev. M. L. Ifa1 intertneiit. Mrs. James Mafthew 'Wedderspoon was a daughter of liufus and M-artha (Drake) Wedderspoon and was a life long resident of ,pe town of Otsego. She as suyvived'by :hel* husband; three sons, Fenton M., Ford and James R., of Pierstown; one daughter, Mrs. Baiter Haird of Altamofit; her mts, and six hrO” Mr. and Mrs. Noa'h Davis of Plain- field were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lou -Tiilson. -- Quite a number of Masons from Western Star lodge attended the IMasonie meeting held in the Armory in Utica Friday evening. Lisle Howard ‘had the misfortune to break some hones in his hand while unloading ties for the 'Q. Y: Railroad. Elhs Roberts is on the sick list. sited Mrs. Anna Porter S Mrs. Erlo Wilkinson and are guests of her mothc’- inder thi applied Admissii 5 proceeds pastor’sastoi the p Admission: adults, twenty-five children fifteen cents. t of Unadill i Porter Bunday. ^ 1 Clayviile. NEW LISBON vjfS b ’!'! S stqder, Thursday -and Friday. _.Miss Daviifia Nearing aiffi Worth, who is quite ill. Earl Smith, \vife, and son, Robert, Werq callers in Gilbertsville Tuesday. G, C. Peck, Sltephen Morse, Roy Gilbert and Frank Duroe attended Masonic Lodge a t Morlis Tuesday lesdaj • ■ • — — - F iSay ui^^ largely at- of nesday night, was quit tended. Proceeds,. $2i.( •Mrs. ’Thomas .Mpnah- Oneonta called on her George Cqffyn,-Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George 'Mackey spent Thursday at Oneonta. Everything You Need for Rep^ SASH CEMENT DOONS . INTEMOR TlttM DRESSED 1&MBEII CEDAR SHNOLES PAEfAl«0 ROOFING BRKK WALL PLISfER KA^EK |NAi» UPSDN SOABD Phoh# 51 Brady Lumber and Coal Co., bac. C » # « r t t o 1 i v i i ^ N . V