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PApEjElCHt ' t h e ; FREEMAN’S JOURNAL W f i i n ^ y , ii, i m LEONARDSVILIE • iecent ,^f!sts at E. V. AppEn’s ware Mrs ■ BpUe ISniith and d^gh^ : s i f f “ iSS'uia -feour. f^e inother is ibeing cared for by Elizabe*'' t —4v,r.i.in-« here from djay for a few w< father, Gha^ Hui by Elizabeth LanipMer.. r for a few' weeks' visit -wiith h feer, G h ^ Huggina, and.wife. Mrs ^y^di^Mayne ef * \^es^ Edr- home from Albany. file visiting in West Gneonta last Dv C. Wanzer''‘received a shock. ! ° E r S s t f e ^ ^ i ^ . l S : I Larabee', the past week. & Giaud Mason and brotkevr North Brookfield and Lynn e f Rome, ■ydtli two other friehdis of, Rome, left ^ N ^ i . i ^ o d r “ ' : ......... , Oh-ank Mason has been indisposed the past two weeks. S. A.. Gard,wwdfe and son* Junior.^ visited relatives in Edrneston «n Sun- ^ lived riv^ home-oh Tuesds •xpects to come lat undecided whei'e they will. Mdls is,driving a new Ford lector Burdick is ■working in the garage at Unadilla Forks. “ 3 Teachers'_Ck>nference was b ^ i 'of K. ......... —, vr.r-, ------ 1 the Baptist- church at West Bd.- mestoR on Wednesday. News came over the wire Monday morning of the .passing away of De Valois'^ St- John early Sunday morn ing at his home in* Plainfield, N. J [th his family were residents Valois'^ St. John early Sunday morn- - • nainfleld, N. ' were res her sister. Rose, jn'. returned home Sundaj over thirty y(j Rose, hi-. West lome Sunday. Thnrsday evening, “Masleu' Mind,’’ Saturday evening, speeiap, \Adarns Rib.’\ oL’ovm-ed 'Wagon,” Novembr J 8 th and l?th. -Resei-ved seats t .-<aJe. November iith and after. ' , H. T. Keiiyon left on Friday i wsit relatives in Pennsylvnmi^. _ W.-J, Dalton ai I ■ latWi-'. the latter’s parei and ttcl.wife are visiting itts% 'M. G. ICenyon, Babcock. was yt'' S p a - •silay night. cu.se on Th^lrstlay niglit. Principal A , H. .Flock spent the week-end wifh' his college chiiRt, Dr. Cummings, and wife at \West Win- - and Mrs. (’has. Tuller of Hart- wick were gue.st.s at 'Chris. Sch rags’ \'johT'cross and-Avifo of Painted Post were called here by tJie death of his father. Ivan Cross The past year he had been staying with his brother, Lynn, at Brookfield . and hav ing been a -timveling salesman on the to work again and MORRIS ■s, Jennie Rpbiifsoit aiid daughter,; (fine of Garrattsville ivexm Callers — ....3 - ----- 1.. c S u „ in Morris, one day last week. Miss Jenny Matteson o f Oneonta is lending a few days ih Morris with £!■ ik, I Joseph Wot M M War , . bqlverton . o f this. place liids and son, Charles, of e been the guests of MiSs their annual Eleetiort Day dinner Tuesday of next week at the Grange Hall, Price 50 Cents. The .delegates from thd Morris branch of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Episcopal church elected as dele gate to the sfimi-annual mCecting o f the .Woman’s Auxiliary, held at Ainster- dam this week, Mrs, Aw G. Garrick and as alternate, Miss M- M. Grafton. . ©ennald-Gassa! ' ^ visited the parei and Sum! £ . “i b S T S y r f E « 0 ™ _ , N. J., has been spending the past few days with^her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ John Ferrey of Oneonta was in town last week on business errands. Several from Moiris heard Col, Theodbi'e Roosevelt at the Oneonta theatre last Thursday noon. The Rev. E. E.'Hutchinson attend ed .the banquet at the Teii Eyck hotel in Albany given to'the laymen of the Albany BioCese o f the Episco pal church on Tuesday eveiting. i Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bartholomay and little daughter of Rome have been visiting their parents, Mr. and M^s. William Sandersont the last few days. Harry Scheff of East Orange, Ni J„ joined his wife, Saturday night, who nad been visiting relatives a n j friends rris and- vicinity the past im j m U i F o m s Mrs. Adella King, t IIP) has been L., 0w Matteson are building a bai at Maple Bale for Charles Backus. Mrs, Ehnb'ry Alger visited ,her aui Mrs. Clarkj ab the Masonic Home Prof, Leon Hamilton of Springfield Center was a guest at J. W, Erown’i. Sunday^ ,■ Clarence Hotchkiss of Binghamtoh Was in town,, Sunday, calling onj Progress III Pariniiig: Depends On Boil Not by its home, or its dairy, or its automobiles ' shquld i fgrm be told'bis itearers .in a radio address an October 27th. Mr, Cook spoke : Lrom Statiori, WGY Schenectady bn ; ; the farm bureau federation radio family 3 Sunday. Mr. .Brhoks, who has been spend ing the summer at the home of his rariddaughter, Mrs. E. D. .Frost, has iturned to, Cortland. ' Miss Inez Armstrong' of Htica was visitor in town, Sunday^ The C. E. society will hold a social : Mepiorial Hall, Get. 31st. Every- m -is dnvited-toycoH^ Mortqn Burdick, who has bqen quite ill, i s able to be out. The teachers of the school attended the teachers’ conveation in IJtiCa Thursday and Friday of last week. J. h, Jpnes and family spent Sun day at Canastota visiting the Rev. and;-Mrs. C- W. Newman. Mr. and Mrs, William Bassett of Columbus, Ind., are visiting H, B. Bas sett-and ianuly. TKe^jBaptist church irheing-xedec- brated and a new carpet has been purchased. F. D. Greefte arid son, Stuart, are doing the decorating. ^ B. W- Topley anj family recently sited friends at Saranac Lake. Mr. and -Mrs. C. L, Ellsworth s] mday,.with their son. Dean, at T d: i^W-jttQiiars. go Tstb'.roT thereby blessing the owner and giving to his successors and tb the commuility and \ ■’tibn a more permanent legacy,” Cook declared that thfe ^ount rbughily 'grounded inter€^’\an ’ ‘ gminatipn^firsV bn the farm no mattei task may b e. Tq.gb^ r execufibri t and unfair- the gambler th the' inove- lent of our products. We want fed- •al ai-d in opening new foreign larkets for our surplus. We do not; ant govemment aid in the deyelop- lent of \ne-w lands until those now rider cultivation shall have a fair iah.ee.,. We want -laws tb assist in jtting a rational short cut,deli’-\'— f' 0 -ur products to the c want to pay tion^. but bee ___ OUT taxable properties . .spent 1 want to pay moxe than pur. share. sion .•,.with their son. Dean, at Troy, “We want mpre farmers-with strong d) Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Brown lyith individuality w:h.o ^can work together tl and Mrs, F. H. Babcock* of ifi conimiinities and to ' ' ' ' ” ;o the consumer, t r just share of tai e we cannot X4i i^vyixuuiti iiie in iNeW today. As mayor of Sc he wrought wonderful advances alpng CIVIC lines making that city' the third healthiest in the world. As rep resentative in Congress; he stood with •President Wilson from .first to last, id durir\ ---- Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Babcock* of ifi conimiinities and to ' control the Leonardsville enjoyed a mfttor trip tbj world lyat to help themselves in de- Mt. Upton and other places Satur- veloping new.markets, with a befter annot coriceaL uas won wide recognition, while as we do not chairman of the State Fair commis- jpur. sha.re. Si he has found time from his other ^Rtics to ma^e vast improveriients in ;hrit institution. One of tbe most ^est'handlingwiail iis’s- marketing, men and is honest, fearlessi and a wonderful' ig» aail marketing, men and women who will measure up in busi- 'ness capacity 'with our brothers in ircliandising . S f a t tlieir midenco near This vL 2Gth and were much'enjoyed 'by a f„“Sf„:s„i p take advantage of\ the fine fail wcath-; tvard Rogm*s and Mrs. Bj and not wait until the cold, blus- -1 of\ the fine fail wcath-; t until the. cold, blus j veqj.her in .Deceinbei’. j e.sent ontheoc-; i t*. HOr arton Rogers. BURUNGTON S i S l r H ’f School B)irs At broader’*|rasp upon the essentials of J, ---- i-.j- .... — opening into an era igress,” irm proj Weather Boosts Automobile Trade PlCc ing been a road, took iS; arty wan Death -was caus He .'was Madi- . _ lomo, givi M l dead to ised from b( ithworth and wife of calling on friends in .years old. Dr. H. C. Sout Rochester were c town last week, , Sirs. Harland BteCarthy has. been enjoying a visit ‘from her parents the past week, . . .i-,. Miss Egeria Mbvse has been viSit- ing^er friend, Mrs. Trewcl* Hie past and Sidmsy Bryant re dinner guests at Last week Hannah Welch ^ er and not tering wdnter wei The following were pre.s- oa.siori: Mr. and Mr.s, Josh Hoi. K i . a . s .he ^e.,, a™ - S r - - - *• and liirs, Archie Hand <jf Alorris. A very pleasant tinie was enjoyed by all. They left with .them a «um of money as a reniombrance. Mrs. Herman Backus and Mrs. S, S. Backus of Hartwick spent from Fri- — T\ r~ “ .\inll he hot S t v f e avera >r '“proved bandsinds came dowirowir andnd tookook themem hoiome. came d a t th h Mrs. Ora Backus entertained a few of her lady friends to 50G Saturday ining. She was assisted b.v Mrs. and Mrs refreshments ere three tabk had the bard . luc her leg very badly. It is with sincere regret-that we ■eto lose our Dr. Chas. Granger, who the 15th of Novembe ■ptional skill hes has bui jractice and tfais is the leaving for Biogbainton. .city can be proud to iiaye such riderful physician. TVhafe is is their gain. an gentlemen, don’t forget ir ballots next Tuesday, Nb- > faU; and injui It is with smcei are to lose our “ is leaving With his ej . up a large prac ^ reason of his leavinj That.c a wonderful physician, deep loos is their gain. Ladies an gentlemen, to cast your ----- '•‘- vemher 4th, *he annual visitation at Masonic 'home at Utica .waJs held Sunday. Ex-senator Adon P. Broi and wife visited the home that ai _ Guests on Sunday at Evert Applen’s ■ilfire Rhupert Rainey and wife and ‘ H a i ^ Stoifeh and daught Oneonta. and daughter sdl of ,, WEST EDMESTON Mrs. Shaw of Bit. Uptom, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ida Silliman frem Thursday till Si Wi. ?hjeir Eyes.” Mrs. Chas. James, h Mrs. Wei ______ . ji? 'diuiEiSFTMi last week and visited their relatives, Mrs. Adelaide Searle and Miss E. E. ■ Clayton A. Welch is driving a new Cha.se, Mrs. i. T. \WDleh motored, to - The B.^of K. met W ahurchj and dini mmiltop ip oh , O. I. Mayne. Mrs. Chauncey rs. C, A. Welch arid Mrs. ’ to Utica, Monday, Wednesday at the Wah e'CfU ffi LiCO.TlurQ^Vi Mr. am! JMrs. Ttaev-Quinley and three children r.f Unadilla vvere guosto at Clayton Dutcher’s, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncoy Chase at-- londad the golden v.vdins anniversary of Air. and Mrs.’Frank Chase at Bur- '’\lorT to Mr. an-1 Mrs. Uarold Lar- rabeo, on the 20i!i, a son, WilfoM Harold. Congraiulations. ^ Mrs. Viola Adams is 'snsitir'* Food plant at Now Berlin, and Patrick were busines callers at Alice Welch visited friend's m Bouclc- •rille. Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. ?d to Wa’tei i' NegrfsTr Food plant at Now Berlin, and Alfred Patrick were busines callers a J..1 Stanley Dainty There w NEW BERLIN No more fitting tribute could be paid to the late Miss Mary Isabel .^Vhite, than the beautiful memorial \ i n her honor, in St. An- lopal church, on Sunday i members of various or- ions, to which she had belonged, and towns people who had admired and respected her, gatnered to pay her The Twentieth Century e D. A. R’s., Altar GuUd and Auxiliary, all of vduch had- lassed ’ homage. Club, t h e _________ _____ _____ Ladies' Auxiliary, all of wlvich been benefited by her airtivities, pa ___ into the church in a body and occu pied the front pews of the church. Dr. iGifford presided over the services asrated fay the Rev, Fletcher,-AL E, pastor, the' Rev. Miller, Presbyterian ' -!tor and the Rev. Coulson, of the Ison, of White’s as- —- ..... — ----- afliliations with the following organizations’ were given as follows: “The Old Snapespeare Club,\ Miss Mai-y E. Fuller. “The Nazarene church. Miss sociattons and afliliatiot well chosen vvords Essex sold nts of the friends as -we did ; T. Scott in a_few voiced the fhem every : homes. Messrs, jdedded in an re.spon in . Rev,. F. C. Van Etten was 5 ^ a short talk, after- was served. licious supper Mr&^Iton have heL_ dents of the to-wn, ivhil Loomis have conducted store for ten years. ' in was present and and everyday utility that can be after-whir’- - \ . . - every i ^ a de- asked.” _______ _ _________ SOUTH EDMESTON hile Mr. and Mrs. .general — ----- _— —iller. The JL ____ ,,^, 10 . 1,15 xi prepared by the Regent, Mrs. Louis L. inayer, and read by the Rev. RoFt. Fletcher. The .'“Ladies’- Auxiliary,” Mrs. Sarah T. Spraguer\AJtar. Gu'ilti,” -- -article prepared by Mrs. Ellen id by Dr. H. H, f Hamilton vi i last Week'.— y, D. Kohuison S last Week Mrs. Leslie Arnold of New- Yofck spent Saturday at O. L. Arnold’s. Charles Hatcher of Ilion spent the week-end at hrs home here. . ard returned the Baptist iiSress?ve“^errtc^^closS EiIev”andVife choir, “God w”ch, ^Berge? An'^detoon^£d°^ Shall Wipe, Away the Tears from Hugh .Lingee, wife a.nd daughter of Weaver and little son, have been recentcent guestsests of aunt,nt, Mrs.rs. J.. L.. An- re gu 'er’s au M J L A at Johnson City. and Mrs.. M. J. Cronk and South New Berlin. ' _ Miss Suzanne Jones is entertaining her jister. Miss Margaret Jones of ■Mrs. Sarah Arnold of Delhi is visit- ifig relatives in town. Fla., where-they wiU spend the winter. ' Mr- and Mrs. Maurice G. Parker, returned op Friday from their -Wed ding trip',_ Mrs. Parker has resumed her vvorlc in the office o f the Preferred Mutual Ins. Co. WEST WINFIELD . ',‘_'\-'iow ani friend of Caz- lovia Seminary spent the week-end . Jaipes Irviiijj tu. jiiiaura, IS a Mrs J I \Barsto’ The. funeral of the late Mrs. Anna Herbert Wilcox spent last week in C. Ball, was held privately from her New York on business, home on South Main street, last Guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.- Thursday, just a wet*l< from the day Smith on Sunday were the Misses ^ ^tmeral triE -^idtytery-Miss Mary-ai ’ ........... “ ^ e S a m i ^ t o i l o S S S ^ M S l C l i i s r M S c e i ? two years. Surviving are a daugh- ’’\V *and Mns. Lawrence Riding, all of lor, Mrs. F., I. Burchard, of Nor-wich, Utica. and a,son, John T. Ball, of this place, , . Morns was , taken by. am- besides several grandchildren. bulange to Faxton hospital again Wed Mrs. Wm. Autenrith, and little son, uesday where a second operation Wa.s. of”'Newport, N. J. have been vi&iting Performed and from w-hith he is re- ’ N to return t o ............... . ' Holdridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. returned from ; York. p the hospital. of Albert Cole, Ohaupcey Chase several weeks ago, was for ulcer ef the .stomach 1 wnicndio recovered ‘ ' _ return home bu+ irr^vr had to return to ited, -The funeral 0 ‘^*‘i jdTca at tne home ot his''So'h, George Cole,, Tuesday morning at the age o f .,' 71 years, was held Thursday after- at Syracuse recci for each one of his offspring is wor at dollar, less than that of th Mr. W, Russell Hiteman spent past week in Rochester on ti busii /I.;. Mr. and Mrs. Claii fanally of 'WaterviUe C. Spifcfr’s, “ Brownell and ■Were guests at The ■Willing Workers supper Wed- ssday night was a success- About ■ “ taken in. and Mollie Pot- it were dinm BURLINGTON 'The Ladies’ church^ill s< ner- in L. Dny, and Mrs. C. H. Day and son, Lawfence, -’, S o I * S ? g in City. . Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hinds r|i- iphed home Friday from a pleasant ip through Masachusetts to Bpstom 'TTid dadie will serve c SCHENEVUS - Mto- -H ^ f-BiM le.,an4- daughter, Bei'mce,' of Oheonta were week-end guests of Mr„and' Mrs, Seville Nellh, The Seniors o l Schenevus High achool gave^a party a t the school audi- toinum Friday evening to which the public was ihvated.' Mr, and Mrs.\WaymaT^t>Pr'a Mre; Will McRorie and Claude‘Mc- orie of. Endicqtt spent a few days mo- Loi UXXWf JLxAilA 5\T\A ■held in the annex on Friday evenemg ■was well attended amd a very enjoy- j iible program was reridered by local onta moved Monday ;by trpek to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B: G. Hinds. Mr. apd Mrs;- Robert,. Jones and family moved one day Idst week into their new home on Main street. The Misses Mildred Car and Electra Pitch were entertained for dinner Sundayunday at t the, home of Mr. and Mrs. a Miss M Mrs, Havtie voaLS iii I'sevv jotiriiii,- 'iday, and also at Oscar. Meeker’s. Supervisor J. D, Fitch Was'in A1-- 'bany, Tuesday in the interests of the I Highway Dep’t, of-Otsego County; .-equip, . ■ubbard s and will open the sto'rel,? • 1 st at whieh time he will be to do all kinds of electric.al ' K f e S '- i s - S S ago when fire rendered it unfit f,„. occupancy, .'Imce that tii.u- 1 h\ ,st ture has been undergoing ie.,:.i, \— —' improvement- ’ h.i'.,. several tord, N, J., j.vas in t<wn !,i 1 we- arranging his house on Wei* uv, n,,?. for Mr. a w ! ............... S p r in jg f jfi6 ld c i n d E x 6 t c r j \ ’p |kof uw b ^ ^ , pf superviso irker and nt Sunday S t l f .Ul'. .“ 'W jl' Mr. and J iisra. «?i S.60. ,io'fSTfc?h„ers:» LoimK, ?.io. ^ ^ r o m (any atyli’) —ist,.U e n a Holmes. nds aivi .Mr, oent SuuS’ay Mrs. B. C. Hinds and Hr. Ibert Parker-spent Sunday We are glad to welcome a doctor to 'Springs thereto ‘The -..t-,,,.-. haVe\^ been stoppiaft' at the T: !.i|.augh home since Mr. Ames ent,re.l the ' emp.leyee of Mr. Tillapaugh. All educational movie und' 1 ihe mi.-,. the past severa .1 fever, i.-; st Chase & licnni'U {L-di, vlin, hiis 1 ,,-en ill . ------- 'ceks of typlmui '^^Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Fitch were busi est callers in New Berlin, Thursday. -W. H. Crenk and family left one day _la.st week for St, Petersburg, Florida, where they will spend the Miss Electra Fitch spent from Thursday until' Sunday with friends tn Albany ^nd- Utica. Miss Marjorie Dutton of Chadwicks spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dutton. ' Mrs. Viola Telford and Mr.s. J. D. Fitch were recent guests at the homo o f Mr. and Mrs. Berne Blis.s in Todd- dispensed w t k the service; of hb nurses, Mrs, Still and M.r.s. T t e day and night nurse, respectively* John Cqrsall and fainily inkn-d the first of the week from the 1 ). & H. cottage on South side to Cibk-skill, 1 . 1 ; as sec- lii- !ia - lure le past couple years, A large delegration of l..cal voters attended the R-dosevclt Icctuic at Gm- onta, Thursday. Harvest oflfcriaig, consi.sting’of can ned foods, jellieis and vegetal'les MU be received a t th« M. R. Church, Tues day, -Oetobi'f- ,2Sth, by a cottmittec xyho will forward them to the chil dren’s liome in Binghamton. Bingham — society will -cm a :hicken pic supper at tin church parlors Wednesday evening N^vem- Albert Dubbin, I has been ill the 1 which tim has beer leen servniK: patron.s The Misi . D. iinu! carrier, the past w.ek Turing Deputy Ja-. Freeman ing: p of I'-utc N’o. in the evening was fine. Rec diaiogutps tend Trrasical numb given b y the pupils. The achievement pins were presented by Miss Matte-, son and Mr. Towsley 'to thirty -i-H Mr. ! Racqqette I R. Olson a lent the 1 'ds*. talph Whitacre. . Flora B. Mayne Of Richfield Springs ins! n rnl?«r at T. M. Foster's, Sat- some or nis ravines. I'he officers wjsn elected for the coming year.. Thi folloi\i'°^ Drize a-wards were as ^W ilte^JiC g liom s— 1st, ffarold D.i,Vis, nty repast was served, to all. A. __ lio concert 'was gi'ven and also the singing by members of the Baraca gl'ass of Edmeston. Many thanks are Misses Jennie'and Grace Mqt- tersim mritbred to South New Berlin, Saturday mteiTiqon. Mrs. Alton^*^:^dall, Mrs. -T. M. Foster ancl Mrs, F . Larkin were in Norwich Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'WJiita.and fam ily are keeping house in part .of JI* £.-S.mxi±:s_teaement house. Leslie Larrabee ancTiamily o f West Edmeston were callers at F, J“,‘ Crandall’s,- Sunday. Henry Holt of Columbus Hill spent few days last week at H^ C. Spurt’s^. Nr. and. Mrs. Cl \ BIT\I u v \*' 'In. Look: I Do Not Touch There are' some flowers so -won- ie-rfully gifted by nature that their beauty- is a great handica,p. In this Class' 'BeTohg''Urn Jad^s slippers,, iinong thfe-,pi 6 st gorgeous of ourwrild - Ribbon Awards B lo o ip c rli— m t, J o a n n a M a tt h a w s ; 2 n d , _ T o w e l - - l s l , D a v is : 2 n d , J o a n n a ^ 2 n d , B e u l a h Rclmol Kxliibil .tkt, $5.no; .... ' ix i u l d t '- s v , • interm e d iate, n-llilaiy, ?2.5U,;,3rdi PliuntieUl R'is Call Names Him church, Mrs. Wilhird She^da^ jvas and Mrs. Jtary and rch, nil's, elected presidant, Mrs. was chosen vice-presidi W. A. Cross, elected ------ , --------- secrel treasurer.' CUTTING THE HIGH COST •OF LIVING AT WILLIAMS’ The high cost of living is 'being severely dfralt with at Williams’ Mar ket these days. Ordinarily the meat r-ts-tJm-Iar.gest and «ttottmes.^ak 6 s- householder shiver. ~Wihb t.h^ of cutting\ doWn the cost to-^ figures that will bring the IjesCeuts of meat within the reach of all, the market is J . jj meat at groat- prices. Reniembe choice pieces of )S of all n and th or varieties as is orten the^icase wito special sales. Read the prices in \Wil liams’ ad in this issue of the Journal and be convinced. • ______ BGwl DECATUR Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dickinson snent the wpek-.end with friends in Albany and Ravena. stead’s- pharmacy and mx-t '-pring change re.-idonccs with M’- John Grimes. Jr„ aiu2 faniil; cupy the flat. The pi of the three ladies ii house on Lower Main sii' -i was recently acquired by John. ( Sr., 'of the Jones estate. Congratulatioai,' are c-xtei -ud Mr. ami Mrs. Ii'vring Rnhorts of \Vc>tfor(l who- are parento of ;i six ami 'ine half pound son, Boyce Irving, Mr-. KoKrts ..was fom ei’ly of Sclfenevu:-. J. F. Chase has returned from a Mrs. David McCarthy of th. Albany ^ School of Certified Nur.-i , :tthe.' week-end’with ker family h ■; Mary Lane Platts- _ Mary Lane Platts, widow ..f Fran cis PlpttS, died at the hotm of hei‘ daughter, Mrs. Squire at Glovers-ville Thxir-day, Oi t' 'JJrd ged seventy-seven year.c. Mrs. Platts Had just ’•\■‘•'\’tly left levTis, wild lufre she'had l\.\‘n cared \^~\r daiicT:’.' .vHrt. after reaching evTis, w r e _ . at the linirie ot Her H. Bernard. Son? Gloversville on after Gloversville her condition gi-' w worse and tiwo days biefoif the-cn ' -ire suf fered a pai'alyetic sfiock. The Platts came to^Schen6>vus frorn South Val ley about twentiy year.-^ aeo ami re sided on Upper Main street oniil Mr. Platts’ death so'sne. eight or n'le y ed her time het-ween her cliiMmi, the ighters ihehtioned and a -on, Ecl- : Platts, o f Gloversville. She wa.s a - member of the Baptist'church. The body .-was brought to Schem-viis come- tery Sunday and'intern'd in tie f.arn- ily plot, the Rew=, T. Brnxholin pftlciat- ing at the grave. Beside-^ t'’, - chii- V O T E P;<)R WTLLl.XMS ;‘e“it appeal * rntr W' t wniiams' for - Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Tyler and childton, George and Dorothy, of Westford were Sunday guests of ibdes and faipily. are making an ah Davis of Westerloo is a to 'the voters of Otsi guest of his daughter, Mrs. Amos 1 support John Fvoeott Elmore. v ” j Member of Assemblv o>i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Snyder w-ere at I 4th, regardless of politics. Oneonta Fridhy. _ Miss Nina Holmes i . Bear in miiirl ho servdvi us and returned homo with them for a short sorvod\°tfS~wpl!r' ‘ I . ^ ’’6 you going to let him !m„W‘ Mr, and Mrs. Edwrard Merrells and, featod .iust hv not going t o '1 In' pom rtildren, Aubrey and Ralnh, of pe- on election day? Iansori were guests of Ralph Mattice' He is d'»able(l bv the 1\-''' and vnfo, Satunday and Sun'day. arm, but mO''r. quidified f.\ 'he .A,. J._ Salisbm-y and .son, Walter, lice for. ■wliicli' ho ispiinnio \. . * j. <^3hors- at Oneonta\ j- 'We are cernfi.elmif 'hoi ;h\ i P'’!oyd W-j-iel i‘, j- We are c«nfi.€lmif 'hot th\ • islisass: ijsigjss ' if our wild flow Cockrbaclu History to-FroTO' 'the Orient the ' coclcroattb crossed into Europe about three hun- Plo,n collec- ■ ture Magamne. Its ^name origmated- gthe rarest native of parts of Europe, Asia, and ; , JVhen fa-riners' exchange experien-. ces about their .work -with each other and with college specialists, every- „ ___ body benefits, That’s-what the eleven :J-tiec. iCQ#e3pQndcnca-,cnursfls of tbe. •children’s .shoes. Mrs. Henry Rhodes and daughter,) .H is work Amanda Rhodes, were shoppers ] ’which office i 'M c M O'? ,Tlrsti'’<' -of Pemc. h! he was elected 'll ' - i.rfi'lcnOO tlie Miss Amanda Rhodes, were shoppers j ’which office he was clectf’d v- ... tor has purchased, the James Ferris, ma-p we w'-mt lo rcpri'.s<'nt n’li'dl- famn. , , tri’et at Alban-v, ■ George Vtten- and Wife of; Cobles^ Don’t forget the pTedgd -wc made | kill Wt'rmauhday guests of Alva-Salw-.; a sshort -timn .,ago. ■ .Let’s -.rot .f\’’\ ! •j oln-tion ■ mTt'f iuic.; „ . a „ ; j S e * ! « d -f.“/ n r powdhrpd