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•%%$$£3f :& v v2£ W **£*&*.' ;-&• >r ^$N!^¥^^' >^t>* I. -£-4c,A-* *.--~«K^-«l. •'^- ^^v^'ss**'** *v *:*1 51* .y.^*- . \''\X>*' THI NO* THE UN TRIftl'Sf ti*W*hc<i 1*<7- UNE-PRESS A,-n 19 1Q2Q —GvM/Vt ANH'fc F K F F PRESS LacK'tbrv: I**; : i£W -•»-**. | 1 l THS HOME TOWN PAPUT ^§ I tend TSe THeaws eVees to ft fit r I I mMwti in etnee e# a MUr ens* I '-* •'—'1 *l VOL. XLIU WO. 17. GOUVERNEUR. N. V WCONUDAv DECEMBER 11. >9?9 > DR. MADD1 FOR BOARD OF REGENTS Movement Inaugurate* To Name Prominent Surgeon As Socc <H- To Wiltar G. Kelloog Following the recent resignation ol Walter Guest Kellogg aa a mem per of the Board of Regents, a ojovsruent haa been inaugurated for lb** appolatment of Dr Grant C Madiil of Ogdensburg a* his sue ce**or X>r. Madiil ha* consented to become a candidate at a repre jsentative of the North Country. ** though he is one of the busiest profeeeional men in the state. He aa* the unanimous support of the St Lawrence County American Le- gion and the following resolution ha* been adopted by that organ! ta:ion: -Whereas. Doctor Giant C Ma dill was the organiser of the American Legion in Si Law reace County a&4 4# new- affec- tionately kno*n as the Father of the Legion in this County; and . ••Wh«»rfi8. Doctor Madiil is one of the outstanding surgeons of the United State*: and Whereas. A vacancy on fhe Board of Regent* ha* recently occurred due to the resignation vt the Honorable Walter Guest Kellogg of St Laurence County: J? U now Resolved. That the St Law xence County Organisation of the American Legion, consisting ol ©>er one thousand honorably dis- charged ex-service men. herewith goes on record as enthusiaatical 4j favoring the appoint mean of jDoctor Madiil as a member of .tie State Board of Regents: and \be it further Resolved. That a copy of this resolution be sent to every Con- gressman and t o every State Sen aror and Assemblyman from the Fourth Judicial District, and to every* County and Post Com mander of the American Legion in the District.\ Sl**SLE COPIM, TMftCE C€NT» MRS. GRAVES ON FRANK A. WOMACK SALARY BOOSTS • FREE MILK FUND CHILD WELFARE: DIED ON MONDAY BY SUPERVISORS APPEAL IS MADE CEORGE LOVE, 65, COUVERNEUR WILL SEE THE PIRATFS DIED SATURDAY BE DECORATED DAUGHTER FRIDAY Praaarvation of Home it Urqtd In ! Nativs of Canton Passed A*ay at Talk Sefore the Ch'ia Conatr. vatton Lsagus on Fn<jj y The work done for children and unfortunate wards of S: l^wr^nce county i* not excelled imyuhere in this at ate Mm Khoda Kox Grave*, member of a*»embl> and chairman of public institutions committee, declared here Friday evening Mrs. Gra\es' addre** was delivered at a meeting of the Gouv emeur branch of the Child Conser- vation League of America, held at the municipal building Then- mas M large crowd prevent and Miss Helena Johnston, health nur»* and preaideat of the local branch of J the league, presided at the meet- ing and introduced Mr> Graven. * ha la also a nieruber of in*- child welfare board of this county. I .Mr*- Grave* &£c\±&±txi_ UXJL n*w ] public welfare la* m relation io j the care of children She congratu I la ted the county on its children's - agent. Midi* Fdith Grubb. and de- a< ribed her as being \ery t-fficient in the fi^ld ^er^lc>- which «he per- form* while working uith the child uei/ar*- board, the childrenV court and the auperintendent of the poor. Mm. Graveis spoke highly of the service* performed by the lo<al health nurae Miss Johnston The speaker pretienied a picture of the development of the child welfare movement in this county, since the year of 1922. when the j I present board waa appointed by J I County Judge James C Dolan The i I first appropriation made by the j j board of supervisors was |2«H» and j I the board was only able to gl\> an j allowance of 75 cents per week for ' • a child This board made the beet I l>o«Kible use of the money and at tht Homi of His t«St«r, William Booth Mrs. *-. Ccurty T^ e a» uP€ r to RoCOlVO b create of *dOO— Total of $1tO,iaV Ava<:aol« for *oa4a ^ A O'A: of $1W».IX>^ mas * td Kida> b> the St Laiari coun*> t>oa»^i of »upeniaora far lb* con?.'^ucion of county roa4a and broicej. of this -*um* $K5.dOS) will g> to; th* buildine of county roads I and f ?*> »*»<• toward* the coa>airuc* Frank A Womack 46 a fonun r*sidenr of Canton, died at the home of his sister Mrs Wtllian. Booth. 435 Kaat Main street, thi* village, at noon Monda> He had been in failing health for j*on»^ Mr Wornai k was bom in Can • tion rua)n<enance and repair at ton. May 5. m3. a son of John and >b-,d*ce«« A reaoluiio* si»|H«|naBt*j Percently Wilaoo Woauack. Hu! Ing IT»».i»»o for the ptjrehaae mother was a native of Wadding ton Mi Womacfc. during the grear , . ., er part of his life. «u a clerk in (» her appropriations made ftff F: »da> '* session mere as foOowa: IT 'NH. for clerk hire, office rent lnt iden'al e\pena^* of (he !*jj»-nntenden? of highways; $2, for currtnt brush along couaty rvad> $l.*25i Contr,but«©«a R*<t'v»d From Thrtt 0'-ganit«t»or»»—Enough f *r\4% for four W#tka Only Ai<\>rd^ng to i*hr rei»o. r, > ?*«>>it \! *.» He!» tid C Jonnf* <»n \>< nc>«»! A:U^ <o nriiuti '\ r.a:s«- : i«- k'*»<l r» > i * ot)'n'u»-d • t»rou#: r. * u* oi*:n ' .Ol. o! ' ;*t F'e<~ M .-K F.Ilu * *' nw & ix»n' :u jani * . i»f • lu >*iiu»- Tri.c pian ;> riiad»- IK^S.U**- ihi\U •iu ^,'f Qerxkriry ,r>f ;^b:.i ^^n!1•»•*l zen* and thi* \ar.««uh >CK letie* various stores in Canton and sur rounding village* He has resided with his sister In Gouvern»-ur f<>* the pajrt eight months. Surviving are two brother* t^ei» li* Womack of ogdensburg and and organ; aat -on* Trie pf>-f>.~tv *r»i»^:r of county road machlfteffjU -.iua on i» »hi»>* i. A_^ fc»liow?- I •», >U0 adopted bflht *»T4. -jj , r . 4prBdw J MlM rr k-™,!.- -f*\-* and from the p^\ ;<>u> v. ,-^-K Ni>r» I>O<IH' on* received tor unk •-ndinc I^cember T\t \l<*'i^-> Club >?r> ia» # - t^ l.unc^ron Club .... ^ ^utiti lor^be_ P ,ymriif for . r , T> , Va riaaa7Pr^bn-nan Well Known Re! r«<3 Farm*' o* Mjcomo—Funerjl S« r vic#a TuctJj) Aftarooon ' Gei»r#:t \A>\ » *>'• *r-1l known re !i:ec !*i ui» . ot Mrtt»:iib ^HS>*«-d i»*A> A' : h» FKMLr »>f M^ daUghlei ' M*- krnn« f ri*S uru- AL^ID ^tr>-et ,:.'.-.* '. :i'/tx» *' ** 3« S«* u:t1a> ruorn ! in*: H«- hi*d b*—r. n fi I.ng health ftn • •»n.r- time but lur rond t:on H aa D(*T considered »erious until a Week ago > hen ne » KM ^'nckr-n »niie ^isitmg a' th» hoiue t»f »Uh daugh I ler M'.» H C F'a'ktr *' Hudson. IN y S&ec<a P.ant B«*n 9 Made By the Will Appear at High School—To aW Chamber of Commcrci— Thrtt ! pr#«tnt«d By Dramatic M9%<$ Prizes to Be A^jiroed I Munc Oepartmsnts A!' C^ris h d % e n on » nv Th t^ sis i* *r: v fund.* u II N fia' a nice diHpla> . r.'.rtruber ot roiiim*-:* ' ;d--d up «»\ a:labU- A.»*iif »*d fotnniit- 4^«rr Womark of tTt^BlTeTJ ifrirr**- 1 panipffe^ p'ublUhiBc Hat of a** one sister. Mrs William Roo'h of Gouvemeur. The funeral will be held from the lare home today at 2 3\ p m.. t hV Re\ J \Y Barrett, pastor of the Methodist Kpiscopal church In thU village will orTfciate Intennent Hill be made in Ki\erside reme- l e ry bomra! MAHAG SALESMEN BANQUET IS HELD i(n;r,'> an \ offirtal ranvasa $\\•• for :ne use of the Society a# 'the Prv\en'ion of Cru»!;y to A*r* n.al> ^ ,^ The repon of the cotnhiittee ; salaries »a> adopted by the j Knda> This report shows aere*r»t incri aser and on* Hwtva e Tha» 1 decrease is one of f2«»<> and Is In I the caj*e of the recorder ai the aur- ' ntgate's office, made apparently be- (.'i-ise rhe fwr*on holding the posi- tion >*t the preaent time haa barf J less experience than the oae xharnj. last year The following increase* ; have been grmated' £ • Clerk surrogate's court. $1W>: I stenographer aurrogaieV tottrt . rnu-T* Tula!' To h*- ex;>ende<f nel' *»eek f > •!»» f-e»- fee-ding Of und- -nourished school - hi! dr»r , $11 a.l*f» $>r» «•«' l n vended bnlan* p.»-\: » e^k afe $43.75 Followed Business Meeting Hald at $C«H»; stenographer probaTlon oatl-] rf»ntriba T ion< will be published Ctub Restaurant Laat Thurs- day Evening Salesmen and officials of th# Northern New York Maytag Wa*h or. *2^.»; r-oiiaty treasurer 'cieik county treasurer. aS^ai j fc- jail. $15\ luatian of jal $150 coun*\ superintendent of hlghwmyw the end of the fUcal year \rendered | ln ^ Machine company, u ere guests a report to the board of supervis- or* which »as most satisfactory. i As a result the appropriation * as at a banquet herd at the Club Res ty attorney tfluran? Thursday evening ^ > re^ i j mmie (neu) $9<M«; a^isrant sealer. $2'W. clerh e}ectinn cornnnMsioners. $1.V>; Tiu^ unex[>ended balance i> oni> •=.:ff i lent for about four more ve^t** feeding. In order to con i.n.it thif> w ork additional funds vm.i- t>* donated before Jan\iary' first Who will be the ne\i iDdl ^uiual or organization to contribute •o »his «c»cihy cause* Additional i- i rf»nt riba T ion< will be published in $£O0; ; !T*V week's paper 5**^ Check- >hould be made pa>abe k ** A >j to and mailed to Miss Helena X ;.Torn«ton Community Nurse. Mu ou«;h trie ^dd plan.* for the, Thui»»da> and Kriday of this week mas d»-« n;tnon* tn • h» \\\ jthe M^O >« hool I > rat malic Club i<trK an^i bu>;nfM h'<t:<»n!aDd 'he Mu.^n t>epartmen< will pre sen: aj 'tie High School Auditor- turn Tiie I'srate'* I>aughter' a ith the fallowing raat Mn» Schuyler a goaaip >^ndor p Frances Collina. Mra Vander Meer. mother of K>v:e lH»rothy Rich>e; Flsie in lo%e ^ jih IVter, DonsTait; \\illb»-rg. a slippery aecretary. Geo. liatter>h> jVter. prefect of potioe, C»regor> Clark; Jacqueline, the pi- rate* daughter. Virginia FlyTin; J M r 1-aHue pirate chief (Jacqoel- i ineV father) Ko»weil Penin. Hans. Katrtnka, a duichy pair, servants H^rrving U;H)H the pru e^ct von > ot K J Cahlll. chairman to fier utth A V. Itoujchne; ot 'h» M Hoi ton It e Cr>-aiu Compan> » ho>' ;»lanti* are located here and !*• ku:i\ille and William B Sim I oos. Cvarlen K Kodger. and F K Cox a!! local business men The Milage board, while not able financial!} to hupport the proposi Sft •m •3 ••^: Ik.r. Uxi- Valriide ^m^rj-f^xina^^nuTgeT: FaTTie~Leach; Male year ha\e co«»t»^nited in e\er-A pos- sible » a> Hitri th*- chamber of com merte (r»orge H Cottrell. nuper intendent of the municipal electric plant and *a r .er *orks is ut:l:iing his spa-r panni: : mat Snigh a necromancer from In dia. Francis Fox Schmidt, a aallor. Joseph Boultt. matchman, Francis Vox Mr Vander Meer. a most *orthy Burgomaater. Donald Bui time and evenings in pr>* , ger; trade*man Robert Dempster. wirin/c senketg and the' F>ower girl* Grace Hillls. Uouiae Chri.-«fnia.<* trees tor their appear anc*- in the village park within a feu dan* Ther> will bt feature* othet than the Christmas trees *n the \:Ilage park, and the tnea'ment of the Christmas season from a community standjKvjnt this year. promises to greatly eclipae other aitem[»ts The park decorations will be illuminated from the wl la^e electric plant according to the Nickerson; maideas, Mitae% Elea- nor Mallet te Frit re. I^mise Nic»er> *om. Greichen Gi*ace Hi Ills; pi- rates. Mate. Uoyd Gilmore; Gob. Kenneth On is; Dub. Dale Keiaer. sillagers, Rosemary Caswell. UBtda Saidel. police Donald Montrwille. Kobert Scott. Kobert O'Mara, Bear- ett Clark. Kobert J>ier. Stanley Smith Chorus: Marion Sullivan. Ger- I ous to the banquer a meeting wa> $l(Ni. second healln $1 4W: deputy count> iucreajied and has continued to i held at PHYSICIAN'S CAR AND GARAGE LOST Fire Daatroys Property of Dr. 0. M Foaa on Clinton Street—Nearby Property Saved I A ore bdiered to have originated from defective wiring destroyed the barn owned by Or. D. M. FV>ee $7 Clinton atreet, at 5 Frtdar Maraing. Eattanated loaa waa plac- ed at $±im ssi iho building and 12.60* on the coatenta. The ftre gained considerable headway before it waa discovered, aaa when firemen arrived at the .leant was threatening nearby aafltiaaa. There waa no hope of wring the building and firemen de- rated uVir efforts in confining the blast to the burning structure and arotscting another barn, owned by Mia Lorenso Smith, located with- is two feeU-of_the doomed struc- tanv Fiioaiftn managed . tie Smith property. grow until at the present time they j * lref>T have a revolving fund of about $12,000 During the year ending October SI. 191$. the average ml low ance per child per month waa $10.70: , Advocating the home aa the pro- per place for the chlid. Mrs. Graves aaid: \This system of anoth- er's aid haa many advantages. In the first place it i s doing the right thing. Real democracy Jam defined as the golden rale In and surely this fa that We are doing by tbeoe children aa we would Una tna ty to do by oura if in the eimilar We are Tcr to become good citatena. \t^e total number of children given aid dur- ing the past year waa 116 and at present there are 83 being kept in their homes. Jt is moat humane, this wonderful work. It encour- ages thrift and industry and i s the means of the children forming the J habits of work, an opportunity which they would not hare had if they had been confined to institu- tion* lam not speaking against BSVe ! tn*tllllU6hs~ They are necessary, and they perform a splendid duty Another barn located at the rear of the Fosa property facing Austin street alao was threatened by the nasses and masses of sparks. A stream of water was directed on but I do say that the home should be conserved*wherever it is possi- ble. The home is the greatest American asset of today. The great milestone of progress the bailding and aided by Use heavy j * the care of dependent children *aow on the roof the property waa! «• ** ?£?*?*% ^/ 2™*' saved from damage. The building j H <™? c *^ b * ^'ST? ^^ is owned by Mrs. Mary McGregor *<* ** ***• ° ut * that confer- lad several cars were stored In the) «><* came the clean cut principle piitx j that the conservation of the home ] is the fundamental thing in child I welfare. The program formulated | at this conference 20 years ago the Maytag offices. Clinton The tables at the restau- rant were prettily decorated for the banquet * The banquet «&.< In charge of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore who were assisted in the serving by Miss Ruth Baser and Mrs. Virginia VaaValkenburg Among tho*e preaent were: J. M. Cameron di- vision supervisor, Watertown: K. K Lota, manager of nocjhern distric* Masssnaa: U R E. VaaEppa. die triet manajrer. Watertown: D. J. Whaieav Watertowa; B. E. Patter aeav Maaaena: Sax BcbanfeMer. Harry WeSa, Three Mil* Eoy D well, diatrict manager. Potsdam; P J. McDonald. Gouvemeur: Chaa P Hand. Ogdensburg; D. Loucks. Ogdensburg; Joaeph B. WeTIlngs Potsdam. Jack Kimball. Brushton; Pred H- Johnson. Watertown: Dodge Blackburn. Carthage: Violet Blackburn. Carthage: Perell Smith. Watertown: Earl Morrow. Pierre- pont; Mrs. Earl Morrow. Pierre- pom: E F Dillabough. Canton: Mrs E_f. DHlabough. Canton: and Clyde w. Bame. Gouvemeur. c|e,\K and >e&n her. $4«»<i. on rounty clerk'.- ofT: e. JIW aut ID c]e*\. $4«»^». engineer )afl heal- v in-: j)lant. $30f« { Clayton Van Brocklin. siiper\laor 1 frcm the town of Ciare. presented , a resolution which ws« ado^'e^d, a*- I sessin^ upon the neveral towns tttr»| highway purpose* the Mima otisly reported. Aggregating Item No 1. Sa».5SS.fC: Item N*J 1. SSft.r»«: Item No. 3. $S*5**: Item No 4. $71,100 and special Sf> propriatlons. $7,753.^4. ^^J George H. Bowers of Canton aid reappointed county attorney tiff the earning two years. . - -J J Vnw aubjact of printing was nanaH n npociai order lor Tneaday. taaVI fjs^nnwr lwth ^ >Ta^pcrt,eated a raeolutioo whJeirf was adopter, referring to a litiga- tion with the state tax commies ion over the aaaeaament of a special franchise in which the commission was worsted, and minor troubles niclpal Buiiding. Gouvemeur. and ma-keri \For the Milk Fund An undernourished child is a r*n-i. ->*: in our fair community **'> all h* lp to brighten up the 'i.v r. *;^o!.^ GFOKGK LOVE - —engirt Patrolman Monterville dis- covered the fire only after It waa baming fiercely and casting a re- section that could /be aeen for jSereraJ miles. ~ An alarm was sounded from Box 11 In Poss. who is one of the best known physicians fiT~Gouver* near, bad a considerable amount of geod* stored in the barn as well aa his two automobiles. Everything was destroyed. K A valuable set of medical instru- n£eat* and two cases of medicine •were destroyed. The doctor left fthetti .n his car last Thursday even- ' ing after returning from a call. Book*, clothing, cutters, carriages. I* up the contents of the barn stands practically the same today.\ Mrs. Graves stated that she no- ticed in a recent paper that Presi dent Hoover has started a move- ment for a national conference on the truest ion of which will take WELDERS DEFEAT RUTLAND FIVE Return Gams Laat Evening Results Jn 31 t o 26 Score—Each Team Now Has a Game The Gouvemeur Welding Com- pany baaketbajT team opened their home schedule at the Temple hall. IRREPRESSIBLE YOUTH PENALIZED Unable to Rsatrain Enthusiasm the Coasting Privileges Accorded By Trustees, Threatened Cr»**;lng bv school children on the Austin street hill was stopped the paat week owing to the fact thai the youngsters could not re- strain their cnthneteam and as a *%' daily preecribed ansa. .The village board made arrange- ments to barricade Austin street for coasting for certain hours ot .the dav. with a longer period on between the aaaeaeors and the Rut Saturdav when the pupils are not >I- 1^\^ * a* birti Feb lt». lM'*t, in the toun of Macomb, a son.of rh- lit» Hichard and Margaret Fd ward* Love He was educated at ; *he rural schools at Brasie Corners. Mr Ix>ve engaged in farming at Macomb for many years He mar j ! ried Miss Minnie Woodw ard. daugh j ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rich j aid Woodward of Macomb on Feb 25. lflS5>. He was a member of Macomb Grange No 76* and play- ed a prominent pan in the organi- sation Sunning besides the widow are three daughters. Mrs H. C. Parker. Hudson. NY.; Mrs Kenneth Rtorie. Gouvemeur. and Mrs. Leon Wood- worth. Brasie Corners; two son*. Leslie R. Love. Macomb, and Mil- lard W. Love. Qouverneur; one aia- r, Jtrs» G. B. Scott. Gouvemeur: j presrn- ^lant—J^^Ue resf>on*e of the strode McKean Belle Henderson. [local busmen* men to the chamber j Margaret Griffith. Edna Covell, of commerce plan has been very • Helen Whitney. Marjorie Sayer. generous and indicates a str*ong GertrudV Hilts. Rosemary Caawell. sentiment in its favor » Mary Shinnock Julia Jackson, alary The committee is hoping to *ee Callahan. Florence Greenhill. Anna iGcu\erneur the best decorated vil l Kuderman, Margaret Wnalea, Mar- ! Use in the ntyih country during ! ion Hartley. Louis Saidel. Robert the Christmas season The plans | Storie. Claude Gates. Leon Sterling 1 although not completed, will in I William Hampton. Geocge Battere- clude three large Christmas trees |b>. Charles Jones. Lyle Wtcfca to be placed in Hie i>ark to be) OtTheetra: First violins. Betty | decorated *ith colored lights: an i Streeier. Marion Davis. Joe Ruder- Illuminated cross on the Memorial 1 man; second violins. Gertrude Arch | Brown. Johnston .SeaJcer. Bruce A special priie of one tv*n of|p U rns: cornets. Franklin Bancroft, coal has been offered by W IV | Carolyn Jones. Kearl Hewitt; flute. Simons, local roal dealer to be . Robert Hampton; trombone. Henry awarded for th* best decorated Mel J nt or k. baritone, Grace Hen- home in the village on Chrrstniai rferson; drums. Edward AnJrtea; Fve. the judging to be d«Hje b> | pianist. Dorothr Cox. three ladies, mhoae naities are not i Sytionala ; '. to be known previous to the judg I Act. I -House Party on bank of ing. ahlch will occur between the Hudson Evening. . - i-. ''••IS' • S - **-*? land Railroad company-, which have resulted in judgments that Madrid roust refund $1,7*7.10 for the town and $1,693.*? for the county and directs that these sums be assess ed upon the respective municipal! tie*. MASONIC CLUB POOL TOURNAMENT la school Owing to molestation of motorists who reside in Austin atreet and are therefore obliged to run their cars into the street, and for other reason's, the barring of the street may be ended and the youngsters deprived of their fun. a step-brother Johnstown road. Gouverneur. and four grandchildren. The funeral was held from the home of his son. Leslie Love. Ma- comb. Tuesday. December 10th at 1:30 p m. Rev. Ralph Stevens, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Brasie Corners, officiat- ed, and interment was made at Pleasant Lake cemetery. Brasie Corners. hours of $:3u and 7:00 o'clock The awarding of the prtne will be gov- erned by the relative value of the property judged. Any who may wieh to enter this pfcase of the 1SSS Christ maa program should phone J78 previous to the hour of tudg- F^^tTie^irgeaY lainQjr coming to the village am Saturday. Monday or Tuesday, faummbsr *l«*4. will be awarded a prate of $1:5.00 worth Art Club. All coat YOUNG PEOPLE'S HONOR ROLL IN CRADESCHOOLSi FELLOWSHIP TEA — • • j . • -. - Result of the Past Week's Games Raeords Made for the Month in the Opening Round of tht i November Wsrt Posted the Schedule—Two More ftetmo* The results of the first weeV'.» games, which have been played is the pool tournament at the Maaomr Past Week j Instrumental and Vocal Program of j Preceded Tea at the Trinity Church Friday Afternoon of merchandise from ;he Kaplan\) Department store. A second prise of $10.00 worth of merchandise has also been offered by the Kaismaa Department store. The families must be registered in full person ally before A. M. Jepson. village clerk, at the municipal building on Clinton street. It Is. hoped that some fancy ex- terior store front illumination may be in evidence here this year, but this Is a matter of the individual business establishment and the de- cision of merchants In this reepect is not known as yet. No exterior store front decorating with colored lights has previously been done here, except in s small way with a few lights bordering the windows on the ground floor Tuesdav evening, by defeating the!^** *** *•* ***** sre as fo'krw- Pive of Rut : A *• k**»*e. $0; Harold Moore 35. Rutland Cemmunity land, by a score of 31 to 26 The hall was filled to capacity and the crowd enjoyed one of the fastes* child welfare, j and cleanest games played In 'his place sometime village in some time. for his interest in child welfare and for taking steps -for * confer- ence ao soon after assuming office This was the first meeting of the *n Foss sut*d~Tridav morning * v ** r »° d P»* n? tor the **** \*\> that there was but little insarance\ <wtlined, including special sneak- '•JTiec OI1 the contents of the barn\*rs at each of tlie meeting Mrs **bougli one car was insured [Graves, the speaker at this meet Ray Wittera. 50; Harold I»<>nj | Is. 38. Geo. Lawnberger. 50: (>o iPox. 24. H H Wallace. 50: John ! S'ammer. 32 Edgar Boober &<. K , Gruneisen. 47 *N. W. Whltnev. f»i iJ O Canfield. SS H S Puli^. „. tJ . « w „ , , =>»»: W. O. (kx>dison. 24 F H the U elders and Campbell play*-! p^mv-r si»- w A FN^-»m*« *u. foremost autnorities on child prob | a cood defensive game Woodruff * hrmer ' *> \ A FT**™**- *« lems. has been appointed. Mrs. t ^ Q Haasler were the ou's:an) Graves congratulated the preaident in:r payers for the visitors The following is a list of honor students in the grammar and grade school? for the month of No veraber: Grammar Srhool j A very delightful afternoon *a«j the j spent on Friday ot last week w hen the Young People's Fellowship of J j Trinity ECpiscopeJ churct ertertam id ton Birthday Tea Cuests w* r • jir>iuf for fr jr «» U.^i wnd p Josephine J eeedlng the tea an hour's program CAMP FIRE (MS MET LAST NIGHT Act II Scene 1. Street in of Burgomaster's bouee. Lydenairk« Holland. Afternoon and ev< Scene 2. A pirate's I****- ,--•:.,-*..•.;*>-* Act ni—Same aa acts 1 nan! 2. Three hundred jsears sre All aeajBery, ina^ainnt an entire exterior, and all nrannfllea were made by the High were by the Domestic nient. The attracttve paatera which are on display were made by Grace Henderson. *<si GARAGE AND CAR BURNED SATURDAY Maohtn* Owned by Mr. and atra. Pleyd Mclntyrt of Depot Street , Is Destroyed East on. Eleanor Shammer, Ger rrude Wallace H*ien Whalen during the coming year. A commit- tee of 500 people, among them the Bignall registered If. points 'or The games to be played for *b< ! balance of the schedule for the flr* of instrumental and vocal munir; was g:ven. interspersed with ruooo . logue- and a short humorous play j Grammar Gratie« Marion Bas ' by pupils of Mrs V O. Boyle At; wett. Jean Brown Scott Brown. | the conclusion of the social hour) Jack Carter. Betsy Caten, Donald ; Mrs Boyle took the opportunity ^o \ J\'' ^ «^.,i«. ^„^-^. 'ChiHon. Harry Ch:lton Helen jCo- pres.n- rewards to the students in ^l 10 ^' W ~ KI * mmtl ^ Tuesday bey. Leona Crary. Orlando Curcio.! pianoforte, singing and elocution Meeting Held at Grammar School —Christmas Chsrfrty Work . Committee Ntmtd The Waurokiye Camp Fire Girls *ld their weekly meet i night at seven o'clock T^ere was 1.000 insurance on the **g w ** elected an honorary mem J ••ttding The adjoining Smith bam ' ^er ^^ aext mating will be held »«* filied wirh expensive furniture, j i» the municipal building Decern *•* of which waa daxoaged J ^ r 24th FEDERAL PRISON jPOl MEN RETAIN FOR THE NORTH FIRST POSITION - jrrund BT^ as fo.'loww- f). M Mills The Welders miM play at Alexa.v i vs Walter Enslow. G. A. Cole vs R dna Bay tomorrow evening and E. Goodnough. O C. Baldwin vs H*-n;y's Diamonds of Waterrouii-LSrott L Brt.wn. George Kvan« \> wili be the attraction on the loca Ashton Lisf urn. Geora?e HampTft coun n«^xt week Charles Gale ac* ; v s William VanSlyke. M H SU ed a* referee ia the game Tuesday evening Tbis gives each team a win! »b*- locais losing at Rutland last Wed ne*<jry evening by a scor of 2'. to > ir ihe;^ ikiu sammer examinat*on^ ; J\^e reward for the girla was a •^^sdoced wy l Sn # »u_Naw Xnrii Masrtkon ed aa Poaafble SHt VanSeyke A Cort»s Maintain Lead In lowtioa Leaooe—Have Loot sWt Si* tf ^b»irjsei|nsj of a federal pentten Standings to the local bowling ?\jn£ the nonhematern nan of league for the paat week are aa j ***r>*^ aaa£^y **?•* a ^?^ r ^ . W. to \ ^fsaTaaT+^Vs'Wik 8 nenWr. ud teo ***** « ^^^nr^aTsiiiippi Won Laart * ^_ ^, i the two nigneet JjjosM be atttnovmed nnder s vanSlvke k Cur*is S4 - ^ i - m prr \*' ***** ltoe •°** •^J^wneed Tnuraday by Repre- ) Onrner vs H P Collins. E W R:>- j VH C. P. Jtush. Ned J, Dier vs L (x I Elmer. Blake Ppj man va A K I l^aidlaw rv.c Woodcock *s I^x ' Homer. G W r>odd*. vs W f j Simons. Dell Young va Jame» B*: jG. W Laiatew rs Charles P<*'!*- Fred Iiowner vn S R S^oweii, (,-..? j W. Deans, vs W Gllptn, -C. 1 j Bockns va Geo Cottre r l. H G Farmer v» C. D Merrtaaaa A > Gate* vs S W Harris F W M^ • jva. J S Bsbcock W. W Hall »- j Earl SmHfc. Leo Rcksnan rs '-'--> 'Wrtrht. S A Kaatoa vs Hea-^ i The PM-hedaJe for the next t« j times around will be anne*iar»- loka Birthday crab of !be'**** r Gaasea -will atart ai T ii :Ii* road m*r with Mrs Ben \ Two ****ns ^i«h the krweat siao« Friday aftemoon < tIJ S when the teavneaaent Is con> provide s baoonet U>- I0KA BIRTHDAY CLUB MET FRIDAY Catena<*ed at Home of Mir Sen ' jamin S . | Weet in Attendance 7J^»^«nell. Ren,. ?*>w TnrlL t BUSIB^M M^n » • ,imf •\•«m<j genejal wasjld be Gouvemeur W^^ders 21 te nadnce two sites of laoVpendenu 2$ ^ _ the haarjmtioms Gouvemeur rnresaen It u bewi« eosaatnsction of sadt American Legion li The snfaawi wtsnM fOnneT Drag Co 11 the swmwH sun af the r>o-air Brotb^r* IS I^TT- •eamry te rantiihf» the Horoc ire Creast Co ... 1 IS as ai is 2 M^ W:„ Alexander Dodds. Betty Enos. Ro-!»-^ ^sd a perfect attendance for bert Frank Barbara Gardner. Wal- lace Granr*v Ade)a'4e Gr^en Don aid Hampton Blanche Hardy. Loti' ise Hardv Mt^rar»-; Hardy. Myron Helvto. Erwel H*-n # 2 Lila Holmes. Juli^ine HojfV fy>rothy Jacxaon. Marv JefTersoc Everett Jenne Florence John-on Marion Leber ^*>e. Henr%- Ma*ry ftober? Murphy. Afberta Paouerte r>onald Pete Miee Phillip* Carriyn P\rk*-r Ruth Price Nor,r.ne^Sea>er Lu *\De Reveranre Manor S'orie I>-s fie Bullivsn Barbara VanSlyke ratherlne Whalen Went Side ftrhool J>ouif Bouiet. rileen Carroll. Edith'Cuma Jean ( urtie, htanan Davu Dorothy Dy r«n. Rober Pnr* jn* Anne Gat^s : iehard Halforti Herbe- Holmes F>errn Hous* Ma.ne Job neon FTeanor Landoc Fvorhy I-aouier Haine Lorg>e Cha~ief Mar A dam rsther Pemice Be--y Premo Mar n*erite Aayers Berty W.lson 5Vowth 8>de S^hoot -Harrie* Bo • •ian*. Nad:n« Cia-^c Dorothy George. dergarten of in the kin he Grammar school. the pair: thr^e years and attamed.; ^ „ m ~ tln * *\ ^ De f # ^ ^ L i- an average of »£ per cent or ever j ^ America the Beautiful . with *c4, .The Marion Davis at the piano The Gouverneur experienced . k* third serious fire of the month on Saturday evening at 10:20 when the garage owned by Henry Binv mons. South Gordon street, waa completely destroyed. A new Ea- ses sedan, owned by Mrs. Floyd Mcintyre and stored In the garage, was consumed by the flames. A- large amount of tools and otjper goods In the building were deetroy- ed. The total lose waa eetlmaled at 12,000. There waa tittle Insur- ance on the property. -, Mr. Mcintyre stated Sunday that he placed the car In _the garage leas than an hour previous to the time the fire was diaoovered. No ennae has been assigned to either Sre. Willis Rice, a neighbor, aaw the Mcintyre blase first, and the ire station in Clinton street was nod- tU ^ ly in full .dress unifoitn. were secretary and treasurers reports j about to clone their three-day ba- rinV of'old rold\ e.sjiciiiir design\ i m ^ w »^rd and the business meet•# aaar in the municipal buistfing ing discussed pres idem ec* with, ih* musical enigma of !\* «i«ru«*-u ^resioem Gladys the Gr^k harp or lyr*. with the 1> *^ aon Wanted a committee for s r, jden: s initials enr*-aved on the iDMd* ror»-'her with the year \9Z** T.v- boys received a pin jnade rn U>*- nm*- desiirn The students who qualified tor the^e rewards wer*- i the program next meeting, w hicb consisted of I>or1s Hartley and j Mary Washburn Also a commit ; tee for Chnsrmas charity work consisting of Genevieve MeCtfl ' touch. Mary Washburn, and Elixa P-anres Collins Maud Wells Edna ... Co-ell F-anoe* Faufau Hennetta !T lto Jo °r* A * hort V™*™* b * ; G* ;sendoerfer. Dorothv R;tchie/ E)emaoT fortune and Gladys Le^ t Grace Hiliis Elirabeth fcvane. HeK \ » O B v **-^)oyed by all The pro Pickert. 1 gram consisted of a pantomime where the Are trucks are located. but they were ready for the call with a- eouad of men garbed suit- ably for the occasion, and the fire did not require more than the epe- ciaJ detail. One line of hoae waa laid The nouee and garage are the property of Henry Simmons. A house owned and occupied by Walter Enslow and located within a few feet of the doomed bnUnxng. mas threatened for a time by .*%. ec rredeBburg. Carolyn .. . # _. _ „ ^ ^ Lou:se Hardy Blanche Hardy 1 rroni ROWB Hood Songs were J flames and the contents were ear Ge-nroee Calnon. Robert Evans * ua *- **** * ^ 1A1>0 * 0, ° *? °~*+ ! *<* «» l ^ T neighbors and 1 Itober .-one. MacDougaJ! Evans ri#>T ' ^^C^kmcl and Manor Dav —s gJren is m m aewA menong toe foOowtng pro I gram was g-***i under the dirertion of Mr* £L L Kinney Reading \ \*Tbe Rugge*s Xmas Dinner* Mrs Beajaiais Brese* rv+4'JU ~Wba: 1 Wait Maeoc Thfaas About Xsftas\. i Mark rwo reodara 1 of B^'hep-beta\ an£ A TOWN OFFICER IS PLANS TO REOPEN NOW APPOINTED RYLSTONE QUARRY HELENLPARKER IRYLANDHEWTTT HEADS THE W.R.C.; GOES WITH CLF. I loataitetie^ , w u m The ftr»men need but hose direeling It on the garage an^ later on the buildings The Sre trol «::hin half an hoar after the armai of ihe -*.&! Xmas 7?>cxi£*' of R Th* i^rt teajt rj^stfcng for rne p^inf -f-fT iir*» are Bu»:neos Men 1X14. \ X fr K Fowse- : ht: *U VanSryne S Car yjX > : ^. teajaos ar» Basunees Men SIS. Few -j xmai r**'* ler i:S. ani Independent StT ln> a^ndaa: •-- >>+ manors are bead by ' ^rv* o? Roy Randa: af '*- BmMk of Oearv ) e^^-r^t # in Kan* S»S. and W Jaaav j JI^ r , c RaaeaH mm Hi Ras>da2 siee boais tne lav >rw tr m~\t* evidaaJ s»asr> *~*-h *SaV Jeannaan, r^t M-* O-a*--^ •\ r^t rr and Waoatwmrd af \ ms7 i~ Lb* '-a. --ad Bor-^a by M-* <Tb ^ J*^ ^Tac^ \Poor win no Xn*as &XU~ hfr» Le*-• cember Slat ex * Twas tr* fa^x a xJknX Xita#~ M-m M T . oT** t^r hrtc A <n*':j saT.cer Tais of Orsrs*»r of •> Jit vas repc- k e< r \rrw^^ns^wr at afte- IV Monsaay even ax :ha^ iha 'a»ns*dagi tne eCViai a— u *£** ***&**« * ^-narnee -- #% _ .. *3sntd eooc h*rx c*r*\s/\«^ •-* *~h# wffl tnoreaf:*- ^ n^i^,^ ZiA ^r *^r La r* axe The wua.—y >c»» for se-rerv r^ara. was accw;**d »o&* *.me agr > T ibe eeampsxT -win p* Joax ; *.H:T^ax of :aas ,C'ec:ei e-*-«a»eent at T **%&%y Evftino—I T o sW Ks^e Jan l *ary >4 A h» regnilar business m*-* • z.r tf E H Barnes W R c.. b*»c la* f*i:r -oe foiK>w»ag were e«»<ec rr *5+ -»-s;ier:;r* ofT-r-^ fnr :b» *z surnx vf-ar Pr~*r&~n:. M ss H* *r I Pa *»«-r pen; or r>c^^-*wrtiez: Mrs N-u*e Babe ark n-^ttr.aa *ua K>~ vr-e r-e#idec* Mrs Ca—•* Lo^* fr*a«nrer Mrs p«-a^ A Tiirtb-.:: ciApia-n Mrw >--m G-f'i poantnrtor Mn Lo-*> B J v+1 r-ard Mrs Grac* Ba-•*? tag»<her m~h:& a saf :a b* appocared^ an a be tas'a -< at -b* f-»- -^mlar a^s^uex ^ i>* new TVI? Jiiiaairy 14 J<c Of :n* \<r> w-.n be bekf OC *.be focrr *\j-^day is D»e»aiae* ti,t e* ~:-xgr \ a t>*ete»ct Manaaw*— aWe«ai< Manaoer +o* Co. *»*« Vaars GOUVERNEUR LOST GAME TO NORWOOD H Hew:t soc of Mr* C w Hewtt: of Ge^aeoa s*r^et ^^ eecs-nted a pe*:joc wttt -he Grarr* L^agne Fe4era-->on and folsow ct * brief ceatrae af ms;.-uc->oc » :-i tairs np has duties as disrnrt r>ax arer He was m ar^enulax-ce ;t» psst vset ax Lh* Na^ona. ^mr- -r of County Pars Bur*ax Ax*n*-i a Cb>cago as a New Tort *:a* -*> Fw Use anex nise y#a»-i M* H** i:: haa been aora-'ed a: iT.zz m be anal t:>d .be poafuoa as ef the Cb~cz&M CougT Mrs Hew-rt anc •ttl her anrens here g- and Xra a 1» fAaaTard and M\ *+?TJ A^te\ an I N a raegt Kant wit Seeea #f 2S ia 7 'J~*r ~^+ GOUT Lbe.r £rs: gaioe af tne t~>* las: eieang a; Nveiaa! aqr> seneoi by a :* :e * The toraas oosr even ^aif w^f* ended i te 4 In of Norwood ia b* second bait %<~ *£' &k2Lz±?' &.•*