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]-W- ELM GROVE I^B^W bam *«*** *» *•*•* |^f* Herbert Hi«m« * *•» f*. -«* The board!** U ail THE TUlfcUNC-PHEtS. QOUV**NEU*. *L V.. KAY 22. 1S2* RUSSELL aod un* a|*S << lh *' roof ! *£«?*Br*rt<» Hamiko* eater- 1 LZ-T about twenty five Xrieoda 2? ev.nin*. May lW. Tba <* •^ *M • sarprtae la bttoor of ijrHAroiltoo'J brother Raymond a 5^ bm:iday The time warn >«ry jLr* brJatf four tabk* played, Mr. S^rron HanuKun minnin* nrai *™ra fi-r the ladles and Charles i^itou nrst honors for the **<n TLOKSL Mr* Uoyd Hutton »on JC con* ladoc pHte for the lad lea I*<1 l^Jo d Hution for the semU- : *^ \A- about midnight a moat • Jrhciouf luncheon waa served by lira Harriott* Mrs. Stanley Mor * 1^11 uuj Mrs l>rt Hamilton The l-j^ wi> graced with two birthday ca***~ Trw * ,nle * ;M °' tn ** evening pJ|S3<> and after wishing him M^y hfpy returns of thr day de mr ie& tor their varioua homes in IJj/gjiiaj' hours of the morain* i PORTER HILL UueatB 'at Koy Cooks. Sunday. ft* Mr *nd Mrs. Howard La 4 of Maasena. Mr. and Mrs John jfcrnan and family of DeKalb, and aainrt- and Ida Steacy. Those who called at H Evans' fanday were: Mrs. Em> Goodwin. Stanley Steacy, Theodore Blandin. Georjce W Cook and Roy Cook William Underwood had the mis Jsrtuae to loa* one of his cows on Saturday. School raeetinx was held Tuea day nij:ht. May 7th. at Porter Hill jciool housed Merton Poole was aJected trustee; Ed Cook, collector. and Arnold Cook, clerk Miss Hel eo Cart>enter is teacher for the cominjc year. Lewis Jennin* is working for Roy Cook Mm- George Cook and son Ar- nold j^frein Opdensburg one day U»t week. * Miss Doris Homing left Wed_ _ day evening to spetad a few days in Hoc healer She accompanied her slater who baa been vlsttias her for a few days Tuesday fftnina-. May 14th. the O K S rnteruJDed [> D. G M Conn** Hamilton of Wtnthrop and 0 I) A G L, Efford Crump of North Lawrence Hermem, North ?.attretKr «ai Winthxoa emapter* wrre repreat-nted A banquet was fce^rved ro about seventy five .per sons at <> 3»J The color scheme for the decorations at the table* was pink and white A pleasant e\rninjc *** enjoyed by all Th»* Hoine Bureau presented two on** a< t playt* tn the IUHD hall on Thursday evening. May 16th The .<roo-*<d& from the two plays wan thirty dollars Art-hie Cobb of this place and M.»s Nina K^ndre* of Marsh*i!le *Tr married at H«-rmon Tue«dav. M*> 7th. .Jar and Mrs George Vanornum attended a musical program pre- sented by the Crane Department of Music at Potsdam. Thursday eve- ning Mrs Yen Fox attended a Home Bureau meeting at Canton Thurs day. Jesst- Heed, \NVbster May hew. Miss Helen Smith and Mrs H Liowery and son wt-re guests of Mr and Mrs Worth Rosenbarker of GouvKineur, Sunday Monday evening, May 27th. the O. K. S of KKnsHelaeT Falls will present the piay. \Rose of the. Southland\ in the town hail, going 5<>5o wuh the O. E. S. here. The play has been presented at Renase la^r Falls and reported as being very good. m a* »AO| THUtE RICHVILLE GRANGE Why Many Women Never Bochcr Do Go It If often bcxiovenknt to SCOTC tbeir work at tho advejtbed hour. •Tbo **jp<dal bargains* are usually the wron^ shaxJa or size> They know that they cam ind what they want, ex- actly wk*n they want it in our store without fighting *\bargain crowds.** Experience has taught them that our Ever^y Low Pnces are as So* and often lower, than so-called ZtMlt prices.\ 127 EAST MAIN MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING GOUVERNEUR Is the Important Factor Back of Oitr Every'Day Values and Low Prices A $200,000,000 Buying Power Step tee em start aatf yo*/| see m a minute tKat eeyint sar ow 1200 K»rt» at ones* ankta s frrai difference ia the coei el thins;* We uy tyor $200,000,009 Buy ng Power te snoiicy. Wc arm ba** manufacturer te quality to cnak« a price.\ The trerrxDdoes orders wt place eruble as to ask for )u»f t little morg 9*+±ity (ox Ocr money Givtag ycc better thing* f«f lest mooey is the way we do Ibtisirtem & & ^ ^. 3i tt Narion-Wide\ Sheets Sberdng «nci Casct Find Favor bHooses All Over the Countryl -WORTH GOUVERNEUR Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker of gichvilie were the gueets of Mr. u&itrzrt^~r-strv*xer, Titfsday. Mrs. Francis Foote spent a few fayg last w eek at John Gilbert's. | Qla Belle Conklln of Richville „ • • efcifi I iia ^r - ^a^a^a^^^—^^a^Kk^av mmm ^ * **• *^ -**• ** J. VDC )e. James Conklln Mr and Mrs John Todd of Lake;l>y ptoctd, spent the weekend withj HJ and Mrs. Atlee Todd j Hand Mrs. Gerald Tyler were Hat fleets of Mr and Mrs Amos -eHinday. E WAREHOUSE f^V £ »*tims short in the feet cause *jr as much trouble as that fey short shoes. Get Mork- tsalf an inch longer than the ; to be sure oT\enough room for toes. ... * Eyes that need o'saees are en- titled to spec tali red effort. DR. SETH C. JONES OPTOMETRIST We hare a large .assortment of artificial eves. Telephone 1399J 410-412 \Voelworth Building Wetertown, N. Y. Kichville Grange No 942 held a t special meeting Tuesday evening. May 14th. to substitute for the regular date of the previous week which conflicted with the annual rural school meeting date. Neariy all of the officers and a goodly number of members were present. A short feueinea* session was held after which the Juvenile* were in- vited down and the doors opened to the public ior Lecturer's hour. The program in honor of Moth eTT _ 'TWy wu op^nwl - with munity singing of \Love's Old Sweet Song; reading. The Origin of Mother's Day. by Sister Bertha -rVtTif. letitatlon. try Keith nine; recitation. Mother's Holiday Doris Petrie; vocal solo, by Mrs. Nina Ripley, with encore: reading and songs. Memories of Mother, by Myrtle Spicer; reader and RPT and Mrs Bennett and C V WW<e. singers; male quartet, composed of Glen VanNamee t Paul GiJletter Worth Parks and Robert Ripley.\ singing Wonderful Mother of Mine, with encore; recitation, by JH*rg*ret Jones r vocal duet^.by Dorothy Wood and Isabel LaMonda with Mrs Lewis Bishop, accompan- ist. ^-.^— Grange .closed in due form with benediction by Rer Bennetts Plain—Fancy Marquisettes for Curtains Yau can rrake single, ef- fective cuMa'.nv COT very li:t!c from these marqui- settes in plain wea\c* \i!id fancy patterns. Yard, 19o29o39c Avei *$. Prints Vncle^ Ah says that long ears may be marks of beamy to a don ! ^ '—• „ • z'-4 Read This !If You Have VARICOSE VEINS? DJt H. ERMRfTRAUT Special Attention te Nervous, 'Stomach, Skin enel Chronic Dieei \ IB Smith Bido- Watertown, N. Y. Attend WATERTOWN School of Commerce • Its a Good School\ WATERTOWN, N. Y. for Frtt Year Book If you or any relative or friend are worried or suffer because of varicose veins, or ounciies, the best advice that anyone in this world can give is, to get an original two- ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil from B. O. Kinney. Inc., or any first class druggist and apply night and morning to * the swollen, en- larged veins, rubbing .gently ur- ward toward the eeart as the blood in the veins flows that way. Soon you will notice that they are grow- ing smaller end the treatment shouW be continued and a bandage worn until the veins are of normal *ize. Emerald Oil is a elean. pow- erful, penetrating oil tr-.ut promotes a healthy healing. JTaToTipT. RELIABLE FOID SEIVICE titie Charming Patterns Children's dres- ses and\ home frocks art espe- cially attractive— and inexpensive— from *iA venue\ cotton prints. Yd. SPRING SUITS For Young Men Who Know Style and] Demand Service Aa WeD 715 Extra Pants at £4.98 19c Our mechanics Jjave been specially trained ^ to ^>il =an<l *grease — the New Ford Proper fabrication mean* so much to roar car that it ought not to be carelessly dooe or delegated to ir.cxpenmced hands Yoa arc sure the job is rignt when it is done here Our mechanics krx>w which Oil and rrease *K best at each season of the year and rher k* v c the special -equipment necrssarv for a complete aod thorough 10b Oor onces arc lew ar.i we'll have the '*-ork Crushed when you ~a~: K Toa 1; : ** * difference iz car'rcrforr.asce AT* htftrt Hcntnttrtg 42x36 Pillow Cases, each ....; — $0.20 72x90 Sheets, each ll< * /2z99 SbectSf cacn ... • »v ••••••••••••••••••• ' - • ' •la9v ^oeeta> encn. .....*•>> • • v ••»•••••••••••••- i. i\ •MVx99 Soeeatt cacn .. - . ^ i.*v 42-tnch Pillow Ttibtng, rerd . \. J7 1/4 BUacbed, 9/4 Unbleached ShcetiAg, yard 39 9/4 Bleached Sheeting, yard • • •. -43 Colorful Bedspreads i To Drew Your Beds for Summer Are IVactical and Inexpensive! - ~ A creamy background .'.\.' with stripes to harmonize with - your bedroom color-scheme . . . with a spread like this your led will always look as if you were expecting-fuestt^'Vir crinkle effect keeps them from mussing easily! The Ru ?n apreads . • . ao lustrously lovely , . . come in handsome Jao quard patterns, too. _ \^Slver'^Ioon n A Soft-Finish Muslin V • * Thi? fine rr.ashn ha? a nmn* bfT of friend? among the thrifty hou*ewivrs~in thr -oim- try . 36 inches wide, bleached. Yard 49c Absorbent _ The salt shown at the right Is our \Dor* H set\ model. It comes In a variety oT fab-~Jwj rics, from which you can certainly make a jpleasing choice^ -JXou can bave it -with-—^ either peak or notch lapel.-\Dorset** is styled for the man who wants to be well dressed. * Other Young Men's Spring Suks at *__. _ ^24.75, with Extra Rants at $5.90 J $29.75 1 with Extra Pants at ^6.90 \Wizard\ Sheets and Sheeting Be »ure TOO hare plenty for your Hiramer needs! All white or with colored border*. Excel- lent at their low prices J 18 x J6lnch 15c 22 x 44 Inch 25c An economical quality that will serve you well 9/4 bleached sheeting, yard _ .' • 33c 72x90 sheets, each 79c 81x90 sheets, each 89c 5i?ci Before Hemmed 42x36 pillow cases, each 19c Smart New Suits .\.-'. For the Student .^^- There are various reasons ior the popo- \!**9 larity of our Qothlnf Department among \^ the locaJ younger circle of the male species The newest in authentic styles it one reason. 'Economy that is inclusive oi Quality is another reason. :— . JM new tnli smart* #-battcsv Shsie-breasied model, wita peak or aotdf lapel, maices a definite ma lor yo«x favor. Noreity etam and atHpes k me Kasow*a «eveat s — $ 14 7n 16 .75 0M wU fiM Fringed Panel Curtains Colorful Cretonnes In Many Gay Designs Patterns and colors to satisfy any summer n<*ed you may have for cretonnes . . . whether merely —\to make slip-covers to protect your furniture ox to \dress up\ the house for summer *uh fray draperies and pf.owsl Be sure to see our assort- gnent! Styled for the Boy *- -PooivPle« Suits / Cod *t>d Sheer for Summer Windows They hanf to freceroDy ami strmlfht that ther r^t aa sir of coei rettfotoeai %o routm . . • eeesi on hottest dtys • Plein and uoeehy txyoc w^*h bnfiioe frinfe> 98C to Thrift-priced, a 19c to -69c yard Ruffle Curtains Sheer sad Damn 49c aod 98< Gingham J5 acta wvtt ftnc-X s«>- 10c :/ Erm auk designed for the J. 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