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^W-^&wmr 4 • > ! I - v - .J-; \ -Z-VS THE TWI»UNt-»W»ia*. QQUVERNtUffc N. V. W«P*ESPAV. AUOUST 7, 11 MAILORDER \ \ x *A ocw service! Unobtainable elsewhere! Our new method of felling Plumbing and Heatibf Fixtures and Supplies offers you a combination of far* quality merchandise — moil order prices— and beyond this; the scrv- ices of a local phanber. This local plumber will gladly help you with your ocdet—measure-up the job—advise proper sixes and kinds of materials—and if you desire, arrange to install your purchase. to remodel or rebuild —»eod for of local plumber. SMYTH-DESPARD CO 800 Bro«d Strwrt, UT.CA, N. Y. tk LIGHT PPFPAID RICHVILLE NEWS NOTES TALCVBLLE The Talcvtll* Taleos defeated the fast Norwood team of St. Law- PORTER HILL . * ________ Mrs HatU« Cook, who has beta time at Russell. Her and Mrs. Harold 8haw son. accompanied by Miss Do* n;n* and Hume Demiag of BergrQ N V . art gaoaU of Dr. and Mr* F D Alloa for several days Miss Downing Is staying with hrr mother, Mrs. Ora Down- Mrs Ear* Witter and Mrs L D. McClure chaperoned a party of the young girts at Mrs. Walter's* eot- tage at Terrace Park last week. The girls who enjoyed the OQting were Marie Gore. Ruth Van- Name*. Catherine Grey. MarJorie' graduated from the St Lawrence Saturday. August llta. aad ft 1s toped that a good delegation will be present. Mies EUaa Kennedy has r*turn- ed from LUon where ah* has been speadla* the paat tar*** weeks with bar afteter, Mrs Keith Kidder* . Mrs. John Grlffls and soa John Henry of DeKaib. visiied h*r broth- er, UewelJyn Bristol and family on Monday Miss Myrtle Shampine of New York elty is risking her friend. Mrs Floyd Gillette. They rence county league,by a score_of. has Mot . . »n a fast game Sunday. -T^e batteries for the Taleos %ere HuH his sister ley. K\\*su aad Borne, tor Nor- wood. Mine/^ttd^ Purrts: umpire. Morehouse Struck out. by Hur* kv 2: Allen. It; Miner, 4. Th* Talcviile Taleos will Journey to Py~ftes net Suaday to meet the Pyrites team of the St. Lawrence county league Mrs Thomas Sullivan aad daugh- ter spent Sunday la Gouveraeur. BHesesa Morris. Julia Shampine. Doris Rip- ley. Phyllis Gore, and Madeline Mahdigo. Mrs. Hattie Evans has been vis- iting her daughter, Mra. Howard Gillette, on the River road. Mr and Mrs. Louis Williams and tew days on the River road with visited for a few days at the home Try this BETTER BLADE In Your Razor Juit like fitting a section of the finest barber's razor into your safety. 10 c csch ~ Package of 5 blade* SO*.—12 tor $1.00 WADE & BUTCHER '— %mm SPECIAL > * Curved Blades A Pnxhict of WADE A BUTCHER baby of Detroit. Mich., were callers on old friends in town one day last **ek He is a brother-ia-iaw of Mis Sam Williams who is visiting hrr parents, Mr and Mrs. H. W. Overacaer. Henry Ells is having bis real dence on Main street repaired Mr Gomer Da vies and Mr. Frank Bing- ham are doing the work. Mr Ella' State HoapHaJ at the same time. Miss Shampine is now nursing la a New York bospitaJ and is spending ber vacation with ber parents at Carthage Edna Hall Is spending a Miss Marie Downey spent &# *r<-k-<-od at the home of Mr. and .Mn> Archie Glrard Mr Gerald Ford and Mies Marie Powney spent a abort time at Lake Bonaparte. 8unday. vlerting with friends. Edwin Trumbly. of Quebec. Can.. her cousin. Miss Thelma Reed. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Coates were Suaday guests of Royal Hastings aad family in DePeyster Mr and Mra Fluoa visited Mra. Floyd Gillette on Monday. They were on their way home to Cleve- land, Ohio. Mrs Emma Bigelow of Gouver- neur is the guest of her slster-ln- of Mr and Mrs. Archie Glrard. Mr Trumbly Is a cousin of Mr. Glrard and it is his first visit here in 36 years Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lots and daughter Betty aad Mr. aad Mrs. George McCarty spent the weeav end with Mr and Mrs. George Bow- Homer Fries, who U living with Mrs. William Under-! wood, was la Gouveraeur a few days last week aad bad his teeth extracted I Stanley 8teaey bad the miafor-i tune to run a pitchfork into his S hand last Tuesday while at work for George Cook. sr. w | Those who called at Fred Stea- cy's Sunday were Mr and Mrs. • Howard Petri* and son Ralph, Mr and Mrs Merton Poole and chil- dren. John and Laura of the Food Road and Clyde Durham of Fine Mr aad Mrs Howard Lacey of Msssena weiv guests at Mrs. Hat- tie Cooks and at Roy Cook's oo Sunday J Mr and Mrs. Fay Wright and! daughter of Carthage apent Satur- day and Sunday with ber mother. Mrs G. Donaldson and family J Mr and Mrs. Carl Wright and Y little daughter of Ogdensburg and ~ ~ \ spent residence was partly ruined In thetl* w » Mrs William Paige fire which destroyed A. J. Grey's! J*> **<* Mrs. Edward Boprey of store last spring. Morris Jones returned home from Calcium last week after hav- ing spent three weeks with his mother. Mrs R V. Ingram. Guests last week of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Gardner were Mrs Gardner's sister, Mrs. Charles Har Gouveraeur apent Sunday with Use letter's parents. Mr. and Mra Clar- ence Walker. Mr and Mrs Henry -Thomas were in Ogdensburg Sunday visit- ing friends at the hospital Mr and Mrs George Ripley vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mcintosh of Potadam Suaday at George Cook's Those who apent Saturday at TJorenso Robinson's were Mr and man at MannsviUe. J Mrs. Elmer Lashaway and family, Mr and Mrs Elmer Whalen are[ aad Mr and Mrs. WUiiam Patter- the proud parents of a son. born to! son. them Sunday. Aug. 4th, 1*2*. nam- 1 Douglas Clark of West Pierpont ed Elmer John. Jr.. and weighing Is visiting at his uncle's. Lorenso Robinson's and family. also his near ten pounds. Amie Wells of Alexandria Bay • grandfather, Silas Robinson was the week-end guest of his sis-! Trout Lake. ter. Mrs Alfred Dolburg and fami- 1 Mr and Mrs. Grant Blandln and two children spent Sunday teg. husband and three children of Floyd Hawn on the River Road on »w York city: also her niece, i Sunday. j Miss Eleanor Stammers of Gouvi Mr *° d Mrs George Woodrow Mrs W W Gaines and Mrs. Os- car Luthgren and children were the guests Thursday at the home of Mr and Mra. Thomas Sullivan. her parents. Mr Jones and family. and Mrs. with Fred NEW AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM Van Slyke & Curtis erneur. Miss Carmen Bigelow, who has a government position at Washing ton, D. C, is hartng i few weeks' vacation which she Is spending at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Elwin Bigelow About thirty people were very pleasantly entertained at the home} -^\M of Mr and Mrs Jesse Tripp, on! Thursday evening. The party was j in the nature of a reception, as j Mrs. Tripp has only been a resi- j dent of this village for about two; weeka. The couple were married j Ust October but did not announce their marriage until in the early • summer Mr. Tripp haa had his I home remodeled and re-painted.» gett ing ready to bring his bride of Hermon mere entertained on STATE COLLEGE EXHIBITS Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Grover The State College in Agriculture R*ed. ! has planned a series of unique dis- Mrs. Ferris, of Weehauken, N. J.J plays for the eighty-ninth Sew haa joined her husband here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs- Judson Mellen and daughter of Weehau- ken and Mrs. Worlock of Water- town were guests Monday of Mr. rs John McCarty. York State Fair which opens its gates the third week in August. It is promised agriculturists that they will have unusual educational value. Housed In its new building the Museum of Agriculture wherein are displayed scores of interesting relics of the pioneer life of this State will attract thousanda of in- terested visitors at the New York State Fair in Syracuae the week of August 26th. A special display commemorat- ing the eighty-ninth anniteraary of the State Fair haa been arranged and many new features, have been Institution ^rsTr^^^^f^^-—- — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gardner, The Trunk Line Association spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I which includes the New York Cen Clyde Gardner on the Gimlet road, j tral and Lackawanna, announces added to the^ collection formerly^ Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Bigelow, son reduced rates for the State Fair displayed in the State \ -•--•-• Elwin and daughter Carmen, via-; this month. . Building. ited their daughter, Mrs. Clyde! — Conklin and family at Eddy, Sun-! day. j Mr. Charles Small is entertain- ing guests from Chicago. Illinois. I 0. J Dewey. • Visit Syracuse MAKE The Jefferson-Clinton Hotel Y0TTR HEADQUAETMtS Ideally located at the corner of Jefferson and Clin ton streets, in the very heart of the Theatre and Shop piujr district, the Jefferson-Clinton offers easy access to any part of the city. Absolutely tire-proof. Kv erv room an outside room. , Rates are reasonable and service is.complete t detail. i a THE JEFFERSON-CLINTON HORTSMANN-KRECHTING, INC., Syracuse, N. Y. quests Thursday evening included the near neighbor? and employees of the Hon on Ice Cream company., and their families. Mr Tripp has b*»en employed by this company; for many years and is held in high [ estoc*m in ihls community— itr+ cream and cake were served, after * hich the couple was presented j with a chest of silver. - j A very pleasant evening was \ spent last Tuesday. July 3\th. at i the home of Mr and Mrs. Ford I and son Jack. WEST HERMON Mrs Nettie Collier of DeKaib: Jrr . spect last w~ee* a4 her son's. • L. E. Colliers. On Sunday eve [ ning. she accompanied them to Eu-' gene Collier's at DeKaib. j Mr. and Mrs. ^Leonard Ells of Potsdam spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith About twenty-five relatives ! Ho JJ' ar J !?>, .\ „ m ' \ met to do honor to their cousin, i n ° yd * oods and familv of Car * Dorwin Smith, on his eighty-first Water-town them Saturday. thape spent par! of the week with ' their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woods. James Campbell and family of Edwards spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Cam'pbeirs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woods. On Wednesday evening, during the severe electric storm, three calves belonging to Clyde Hendrick were killed. . Not -far from the calves was a hollow bass wood stub which must have been struck as tt was still burning next day. Mr and Mrs. Keo visited his parents in West Pierpont Sunday Mr and Mrs. 0. W. Parker car ried their sweats, Mr. and Mrs Martin Brown, of Syracuse, to Can ton Wednesday evening. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Rose McMillan were: Mr and Mrs. Will Stanton of Pleasls, j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans of Macomb. Mr and Mrs. Howard Laney. Mr ! Kemey Kellogg, and Miss Adeline Barnes, all from Lowrille, and i Mrs. William Davis and family. W. R. Parker and daughter Elisa beth spent Sunday at Hermon at J. E Robertson's. Ann Church of Ruasell has been i staying with her aunt. Mrs. Ford ; ' McCarty for a week. j Mr and Mrs. Oakley Given of j Bigelow'. his mother. Mrs. Given of' j Syracuse, and Mr. and Mra. trreen- > hill of Bigelow attended church : | here Sunday birthday Those present wereJ4rs Adelaide Smith, Mr and Mrs Clar ence Burnham, Mr and Mrs. Ef- ford Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs 1. W. Johnson. Mr and Mrs James Reynolds and family. Mr. Man ley Johnson and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. Mr. and Mrs John P. Hardy and family of <k>uverneur; also Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson of Carthage. Mr Smith is from Long Beach. Calif. Ha left his home the first of June, coming on a northern route and making several visits along the line. He left here last Friday evening for j New York where he starts on the southern route toward home. He will make several stops on the way and expects to reach home the first of September. George Hardie of Theresa was a guest last week of his daughter. Mrs. Harold Bow hall. . Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Willard were Mra Stainaon and son, Gordon, of Ottawa, Mrs. Roy Weaver and daughter Lydla, and son Willard of Hermon. Mrs. Elwin Bigelow and daugh- 4er Carmen lubd son Elwin. are en- joying a* motor trip to Lake Clear. They stopped one night at a cot- tage belonging to Mrs. Barney Dul- J lea, sister of Mrs. Bigelow. Mrs. Corrine Bell of Spragueville was a guest one day last week of Miss Bethany Bow hall. r>r and Mrs. Thompson ***4 two r^ -»^\T~i \\\I .w *_<** daughters of Ontario^? T Ld ! P i£l\2? %* T \Z ^Sfl' , tb * *\\ : their wu Mr.. 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