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JLouis S-xif and Miss Clara Wast-tasday morning they left Newton eott of Waieru»*n. and Mrs. 8. H. Falls for a short automobile trip Davidson and daughter Dorothy, of tfcroogh the foothills of the Adlr- Pros pact ir«*i. motored to Cantoa oodaeaa and (bey visited several on Sunday afternoon where they j patat* of iaterrst in that scenic amended the university program < section, Including Cranberry Lake aad enjoyed the baccalaureate ser and Tuppr Lak«» in the latter moo by Dr Richard Eddy Sykea. I village they visited the Vetsrans So far. gardens in this section: hospital am! other interesting tun** made very little progress, ow j points in and about the village On in* to the cold backward weather. • their trip !hrou*h the forest sec but better results are expected ' (ion of the route they saw a num from now on Some garden* on ' her of dee- by the roadside and the lUht soil where the ground Is high animals shp*«-d little fear One hi^ done fairly well, ant on the doe. accompanied by her fawn whole the showing of growth is which was apparently but a Jew * ay below the average of many days old cro&**4 the highway a furrier years Pasturage is excel rery short distance ahead of their lent, however, and the hay crop car. The animals »ere making promises to be good, not withstand- slow progress as tbe fawn was in< the fact that there has been still rather »abbly on its lrfc« considerable frost damage in many Charles Bee man and family of sections So far as grain is con Rome, formerly of this village, cerned much of it is not tip yet W(<f ^ in town Sunday eallim? oa a* mowing, was rary iiw e*H. tf the friends ^ weather conditions become favor James Bnslan and mother, and able in the very near future, the j* r aIM j ^n, lister I^aquier of crop may be very satisfactory with Johnsfow n street, motored DEPEYSTER The annua] meeting of the De- .Peyster rrse Usrary ^»* ***** f\ I Thursday evening, June sxh. at the Ubrary. Mrs Emery Smitners «pf>- sidmg Hiection of officers for the ensu- \&g vear resulted in Mrs. Emery gfttith^rs being elected president; Mri C K Giffin. vice president; M:*s Grace Witherell. secretary, and Mrs Carroll Flee<ham. ireas urer Mrs C~E Otffin. whose term as trustee expired, was re-elected for a three-year term. The treasurer's report showed a balance of $17 17 on hand I> PeyBter Free Library was op- en to the public on Saturday ere- mttf No v 24. 1*28. and has en )o^-<! an extensive circulation from the first Since Jan 1. 19Z9, 9^ book* and 370 magazines have been placed in circulation The public has been most generous in their gifs as all books and magazines ha>e been given, as well as fuel ancf cxber needed articles The li brar-v will be kept open on Wed- nesday and Saturday evenings. wr.b those interested giving their semces as librarian Th* borrowers' register contains 15- names A fine oak library table has re- cently been purchased from the j mosey rcocived from the food sale Therbedut^ljm^^\a^ge ^r^^a * <•$ for busy women to >yra a late harvest season ,, cuse Sunday morning where they j ^;*J m * e Vrs wish to thank all who. Hoy Q Morgan and daughter, spent the day visiting relatives. ^ made po Mi ble the organiling! Kmrua. of West Main street, are A largt number of West Side | ^ , he library, particularly the De-' now in Rome where they have a men are now employed by the St Psyster Grange, who have so position tn the plant of the Rome Joseph l^-ad company in building. klndlT furnished a room- and all Brass and Copper company. Mr operations on the Balmat farm; ^ b ^ who have ^ded in any way. Morgan being engaged in painting, near Syhia Lake, and they report rvp e y 8 ter Grange held a regu- Mr Morgan is contempladng mov-, that rapid progress is being made | ^ m€hrlia| r Saturday evening. A ._ „ .. « _^_ -w _. .^. v «v_^ .w_ memorla j program in charge of Morris, chaplain. /. P^ 49c Sale! Fruits for Salad, Del Monte 4 8 oz. cans 49c White House Milk __ : _ 6 tall cans 49c Spaghetti, Encore Ere'pared ___'6 cans 49c i^ooena Pecans, N. B. C. _-^ lb. 30c Heinz Ketchup I _ large bottle 23c ' Whole Wheat Bread ... _ '__*_ 1 foaf 8c Campbell's Beans _r_ _ Jl _ _. _ _ _ 6 cans 49c Tomato Soup, Campbell's 1 6 cans 49c Orange Pekco Nectar Tea . Yz lb. pkg. 29c \ \: rKXHirTEUiTfi AND VBOTTABLBS ~ ing his family to Rome after the at the busy centre When the schools close. , buildings are completed there wiil I Mrs Charles Mr and Mrs. Charles WestcotC be a village of considerable srse \ w%s riven t The follow ing books were re- • cently placed on the shelves of the [ DePeyster Library \Lamb's Tales of Watertown. who spent the week Lumber is being shipped to York [end at Star Lake, were guests of, Crossing on the G. A O. railroad West Side friends for a few hours • from w here it is hauled by trucks Sunday evening while enroute to to the mine. EDWARDS FOWLER AnAMTlC*fi*CIFIC PRISES ABPkY IQ-STOJ ca AYRACUSE WAREHOUSE y GRALYN- HEAR WHAT Y0USEE ^__ sN \sit Dr nrjodsave of W r atertown will Mr and Mrs Albert Salmon aad be the guest of the official board of two sons, of OxBow. were visitors the M. E Church next Friday eve- at Fred Becker's. Sunday. hing. , Mrs. E Freeman and daughter. The annual Children's Day exer Audrey, were at FulierviUe Sun- clses will be held Sunday evening day to hear the Children's Day Ex- at 7:30. ,ereiaes Friday afternoon the W F. M S Mr and Mrs T^r^d Call and Mr. jaave an entertainment in the and Mrs Charles Call were visit- church parlor. A little pla>\ \Mis*. ors at Dick Call's, near Adams, sions in China\ was given* by the Sunday young women of the church. Tea Tr^d Becker, who has been and wafers were served. } quite ill the past week, is able to The dramatic club of Richvillebe out again. .„—• high school presented a three-act The entertainment and Ice cream comedy. \Headstrong Joan\ in the social held in the town hall Friday opera house Friday evening for the , evening netted over $20.00. This benefit of the Junior class of the will be used for the Sunday school. j Fdwartis high school. The enter- Children's Day exercises were j lainment was very good but there held in the church Sunday morn- iwas a small attendance j ing and were well attended. J The United Helpers Society gave Miss Adeline Thompson of Car a card party at the Library', ^n- thase was a visitor at her home day evening. < here Sunday. There is an epidemic, of chicken- . Lewis Love was a visitor at his pox among the youngsters in town, home here over the week-end. None of them are really ill. but M —\^— , ,. • , t — most of them are out of school. ••••^••••BMMSVIBLMBV Donald Campbell, who is work-* •• • i • i ing in New York City, is spending a few days with his parents. Dr. and Mrs _W Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell' vrr moving to Ljron Mountain On Thursday .evening the 7th and_it_h. grades of the school gave a party at the library for Delbert Camje- bell. who r is to leave scon for his n*»w home. Mrs. S Stephenson of DeKalb Junction was, a guest of Mrs. J&. 4 Suffivan last week. _ Jerome J O'Brien of Gouverneur was in town last week in the in-. teresc of the Tribune-Press j \Some reai estate is changing: hands in Edwards village Don' Robinsdh has sold his house to j Rollin Brown. % Mr Brown will en-1 Jarge his market and otherwise | make some changes. L. W May- L X HE modern housewife wants to spend as little time as necessary in the kitchen. We don't blame her. And that's why the New Perfection was developed. It is designed to save time. A new burner arrangement enables you to cook more dishes at a time. Perfec- tion burners produce a swift, clean The Grain of Dust\. Phillips; \The j . Earth Trembled\. Roe. given bvj^ ~heat—aided by Socony Kerosene, the safe and economical fuel. The \live hear\oven speeds up baking. This new Perfection comes in full porcelain enamel, snow white or with trim of gay color: apple green, from Shakespeare\f \From King- dom to Colony\ Devereux; \A Knijfht of Columbia\. King; \Prai rie Days\. Sleigot. Given by Miss Nina Smitners of Heuvelton. \Hi Secret\. Chambers; \The Valley of Silent Men\. Curwood; \The Indi- fan Z>ruin*\ MacHaig & Balmer. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 12 and 13 a M \The screen's first 'singing, dancing. taikTag\nrJs!raJ drama of the \6Ca~\goujth with cast oT ° fut Inrlllfl^r < f'-r v \ r> Fetchit. The greatest cast of entertainers ever heard on the screes- «s\i;h the 40 Fanchon Stepper?. Added-NPATHE MOVIETONE NEWS and VITAPHONE >CTS. Mrs. Loren Wilson Those in charge of the library for the remainder of June are: Wednesday. June 12. Mrs. Burdon Thornton; Saturday. June 15. Mrs. Uoyd Wilson and Mrs A Haxel- ton Wednesday. June 15. Mrs. Em- ery Smithers; Saturday. June 22. Mrs B. Fleet ham and Grace With- erell; Wednesday. June 26, Mrs. Carrol Fleetham; Saturday. June 29, Mrs Charles Lytle and Mrs. P. A. Bogardus, Mrs. Thomas -Smithers and daughter Catherine, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holt at Gouverneur. Mrs. Fred Wewcomb of Heuvel- ton is spending some time with her son and wifp. Mr. and Mrs. f JMil ford Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giffin of Os wegatchle, were Tuesday guests at C. K. GifTin's. Spencer Merry of Ogdensburg was in town Friday evening. Miss Lois Lytle spent the week- end at her home here. Mrs William Hough of Heuvet- ton i$ spending a few days with her son, George Ash worth:—» -— Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Leeson of Theresa spent Tuesday with Mr *nd Mrs. Frank Bresee. The Ladies Aid of the. M E. rhm eh ^>eM-t food sale at the Li- j brary Saturday evening - - - • Mrs. P. A. Bogardus and Grace wirherell spent Tuesday at Roy PERFECTION OIL RANGE—--; Some have the durable Perfectolac finish: white, silver gray, dove gray. Others are in $atin black. -• There is a Perfection ^dealer in your town. Stop in today and let him show you the wide line of models. Also the new Puritan, the short-drum type stove. All at a wide £h exrjL -ted, sea blue, ^okkn sand. : — range of prices. 5^ PERFECTION Water Heaters Hot wiicr whenever you want itr-whether you have pressure %ysttm or kitchen pump. Ask your plumber ~*bout the Pcrfectioc sod Puritan Kexoscnc Witcr Heaters. Five wie* and five kinds. Rapid, reitable and moderate in Trice. _.. . _ ' - ^STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK -m '. ' 'Jf • m „ -^TiSley's atEel^Weir <§•/%**»m **M J) S/%/% ' Miss \Earleen Bennett of Copen .FRIDAY and SATURrrATr^n^ and 15 AN ALL ; TALKING PICTURE \GENTLEMEN of the PRESS\ ~Hsar rrery word of this famous state hit of newspaper ltfe Withowt anestion the finest of all talkins: pi etc res to date Greater .than anything the stage conid oBer An amazlne experieore such sts yon have never had is a theatre hetore bee. who has for 25 years con ducted the Hotel Edwards, has disposed of it to M. Rothenbnry of- Ed wards. Mr. and ^Mrs. May bee are not well enough to have the care and work that the business demands. Edwards people are pleased to hear they are hot go- ing to leave, although thejLare not sure Just where they will locate in town, , { The remains of Mrs-J Jones of- J Bigelow wpre brought to the Fair- * I view cfra^tery. Monday afternoon.; for interment -Mrs Jones was at , j one time a resident of Edwards j Mr and Mrs Frank Cary sp^nt ' • the wf*ek-*-nd with relatives at Lyon Mountain . ., J W Thompson of Ttica was a* week-end visitor in town. Mrs Thompson who has been with her mother for som*» time, returned to' her home*\with him Her mother. Mrs. Kerr, has been ill. but is much improved L. W Maybee has purchased ar building lot on Cre*-K street. j A. E Kerr left Friday morning to visit his son. John, who has a' position in a bonding firm in New . York. i Of the ^ollere students who are • at home for the summer vacation , are Manraret Noble from St Law-4 rence. Cecil Aunaer and Harry Edison from Syracuse ~~ i -Mian VioU VanZandt and Mis* Morttrw teachers in tb* ^rownvtUf ! school, spent la* week-ensl at the VanZandt home here. Mrs PhylUs Traver Morgan of Buffaio is s guest of her parents t Mr and Mrs Henry Traver LL TALKtmC COMEDY and OTHER NOVELTIES MOKDAT f TIT-1SDAY and WEDXBSDAY .,..; ' June 17, iSan^l 19 ^f; J *n» HEAR: .SEE! - thu vesasaae w ta^ a oa the s*a** N rw ssT tise e»».4J i traxafmajt^ I ptctaT* &N» ^»Cwa wmA VTTas*MO*t -fe \ -r F OLKS* there b simply no sense in riding oo dangerous tirei when you might be riding in comfort on new, bonded and guaranteed Duniops, hacen is spending a few days with her aunt. Mrs. Lyle Smithers Among those from- DePeysler Grange to attend the Pomona ses- sion at Hermon, Wednesday, were Mr. -and Mrs. Charl** Witherell, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Youmr, and Mrs La-1 cy Wood and daughter. Mabel. ] Mrs. Noah Parish and Miss Ruby j i^^wte spent Thursday with Mrs ! Harold Fleldson at Hickory Lake j Mr. and Mrs Charles Morris and ; daughter. Elsie, spent Sunday with j Mr and Mrs. Bert Martin at Os-| .ivvfrzatchie. j Mr. and Mrs. Lylt Smithers en j Uenained the members of the j Community Circle a* Their home on • j the state road Tuesday evenine t j Foilowing the business meeting, j J refreshments *ere sefs^d. Owine \-*o the rush of work in the late; j P; ring season a smaller crowd than • j>ual was in atfendafife • Mr. and Mrs }s*<m —*crrt>x nnr i r ramily spe»r-fiunday with Mr and Mrt- Milfqrd Kirby of Oswegatchie , Lawrence Newcomb spent Sun- day at his home in Lisbon. ... . i Mr. and Mrs Fred Morris and J Miss Mable Wood spent Sunday at the guests of Mr and William Morris j Mr. and Mrs Walter Wood and ! Mrs. Mahala Colbum of Ogdens burg were Sunday guests at the horns of Charles Morris. T \ Children's Day will be observed j \ at the local church Sunday eve '- i ning. June 16th j BUILT B Y r~ B U IC K Bodyby F**h*e K V :M± PRICES N i A A GREAT^ PERFORMER! '/ Exchange vld tirefjor bOSDED DUNLO.PS lm as teU abosit hvulc so Strawberries *hat were planted . this sprins thouid be mep< cult) vated and free from weeds through . out the season Nssa year's y*e*d __ ^ ,_ ^ _ »_J.^J is larrery lnAneno«d by the care aateed afaaast atme. Backed the planting receives this »e*son bT a * iron^la^. »wrrr- ing S«rery Bos>d ccsFiyosi Phone 211-M R A. BISHOP »«• CAST tfajft t^afC* Drop ta soaay. KSS*I • ;saes cop^y of the Svrrry riMQ OVC QkC mtfMM§ OS Hood s Garage Hailesboro, N. YA CASH DISCOUNT ae an orders t*r TON LOTS On OVEA Ov^*f tt^e Hert rrw Days Tsrts KJ* <m tc ref-slar ¥f on to** Is price vt»d >*****- a ton A W. Oreracker i ^965 ^975 *995 .•935 *995 THe-motoring world Has already endorsed the Marquette as \a great performer!\ And no wonder—10 to 60 miles an hour in 31 seconds—-over the top of a longn.6% grade at 05 miles on hour, storting at 5 at the bottom—all in high gearl (The overage rood grade k 7%)- 68 or 70 .honest miles in comfort! There isn't a phase of perform- ance where it can't show a dean pair of wheels to every cartn its price^tass. ~ ' ^' * One word can say most about the Marquette—it's ** M 'VALUE\ The Marquette with the UxtBst ftodies by Fisher is America's most complete moderate-priced car. Throughout this great new six —in every feature, from bumper to bumper, from top to tread — there a more quality than ^wnt possible to put into a cor at Theprke. But it b there, because Bu?3c knows how to build on extra margin of out-ond~ouL£Oodr>ess into oB its products. Drfve the Marquette ond^yotTre bound to say, with aH the Others, \A great performerf\ BUICK ^OTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN SEAKER^iRAVES MOTOR CO. FT ~- j^l -j^H !^l - ^| — ->^H '^^1 -* ifl 1 .^Tm j I Ml • M1 H II H \ J H • -1 • \U S<H Sal mrx nwe isne ] J* for Vtfl W of -Mi ICJLC .: -* ^E* IITTU KTOlOl'lktl Crven 4 if A*IM n. v Atf-f Ul'lT lw'»'C< \WILL BUt tO TM|I ^^J^^£\*-i;^« ^^i •3>*-^:_. ~- ^r-Sfc %.