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\ 1 JOB WHHfTINC *LANT W hava an i#p-to-daU Job Printmg | m***- Prompt Delivery luaur** by **t*matl« Praaaaa. THE -PRESS x ,- - -v v - - - •*'••- • •>- ->«*- l ___ / •*- — rh^^f I -THt HOMC TOWN MNP^.^ 1 raeidawta in tetaoa a# a Maar aaafc 1 1 *»••*• *1JQ par yaar 1 THE NO*TH£RN TRIBL st r^i»Krvi r«*r— J J '. i ... • • - April 19. lW-GOL'NFRNLl R VR^ PRESS E^U'^hro INS: VOL- XLtll. WO. It. • DISTRICT A1TY. FAyORS NEW LAW TO RETIRE AGE LIMIT FIREMEN To Permit Proaeciitore to Impeach Village Board Place* Matter Omn Hoatile W»tr%eeeee—Sub- , Mande of Ftrt O e<~A 8 e fitted By Judge Nott Limn Is 56 Yean District Attorney William D. In » Because of a vriion in and regulation.* of n* e of a law which | Eire l>e-.*raient. w: proaecutorB to Im \Mnubrr* rearhinj: grain of St. Lawrence county l* favor of the pi would permit . ^ach their, own witnesses w hen J years tbe> turn hostile A suggestion to ithJ» effect *aa made by Judge C C Nott, jr.. ixx directing the ac- quit tal of George A Mc Mamie, who was charged with the murder of Arnold Rothstein la New York j The New York World sent Wt- j ters to all district attorney in fhe , refer the matter to Fire Chief Ash- state, asking their views on Judge J ton Liscuni \t He UM JH «.f<-J\ »-rnt-ur i •'••'. reads. i»- 2u - of 55 &ha!) be retjrvd V\n\: mrm berwhip a* acute flr»-:::r-n appro* iOkaiely ten member* * 11 r»-Mgn in near future Tr> tju-p'ion. h has b**en wjde;> dtrussed the members and th»- tillage board has been practical!) fcetiled. The village officials haw \oird to FREE MILK FUND tlVcetuber 1*> 19*9) AtiJt on hand I>c 7 ._$:>.\• »v iKinn* week ending Ivi ;?\. gave 1?4 bottle* of fn-»- milk each da>. a total of 155 quarts, or 5i». 15 Cnnaprnded bal brought forward from IVc. Jo 34 s:. \ SINGLE COPIES. THREE CENTS ARTISTIC UGHT ! WILL NOT SELL EFFECTS SECURED OSWECATCHIE MILL tagc P*r* Resplendent In Haxe of Colored Lights—BuaJnoaa j Places Also Decorated I Unpa.d Water Power Assessments i Have Been Paid and $J c of Property HMtf4 Donations Kec d for week ending I>ec H Order of Eas>rn Star ,. Arts Club Mrs Henry Chandler ... A Friend Notts recommendation Keplies »ere received from 26 and of thi* ID umber only two dissented District Attorne) Ingram's* reply »as as follows \It would seem to me that the recommendation of Judge Nott is worthy of very seriou* considera tiotv I understand that he has had a great deal of experience in crim tsal c*»ei* and such a rvcoxnmen dation coming from him immediate- ly after what transpired in the Mc- Manus case should be valuable to members of the legislature The The village board rt-crn!l> Adopt ed compensation im»-ram.-t- to: the protection of mem&•-.•> of \be de panment Keports Here circula' ed in the ullage a: the time that the insurance did not cover mem bers who were be\ond the HK»- hmit a_* ac»i\e ftreruea and :n ttie event tha' nn«- of *hem re<-eived in juries while wurkiag at a fire no compensation v ould be allowed Thii« report pro\ ed unfounded how- e>er. a> the fire department if m ^ure<l for the ;>io ? ection of •»<• mem bens, the required quota, and no Total Am: to b* exi*-ud*-d the nr~s»t werk after holt days $2 11 U 00 • 3 IK.) • f> 'MJ • .. ._ • 1*2 * r ' • I'nexpended balance af: er the first week of ' h< New Year ,. $42 enme commission ha> recommend ; age^ limit in the ;n.<urani> ha> been ed many changes in the criminal ' st»e«-ified TV village pays a prem- law, many of which tune been en ium of J4\»\ a year for the in»ur- acted into law There are other ante, which figure* at the ra't uf recommendations which have been I\ r » 0 premium on each fireman aiade by that body to the legisla | nrludine memb*r> b>-\(»nd the age ture which have not been carried 'limit iato effect, and In my opirfion most ! Several interested i»arties ha\e of them should be adopted in order; pointed out tha f the older members tbat the people should have the : j n the department are no' as efTi rights as the defendants I not given the matter very ,H C. J(iHS>H)S School Nurs' REBEKAHS OBSERVE BROTHERS' NIGHT Event Held Monday Evening Electric Sign For Three Organi- nations To Be Purchased atTe iaath attention • ;tt from iuy ex \perience I would approve of the •recommendation of Judg»- Nott that the statute should be changed so that the district attorney micht impeach a hostile witness\ XMAS PARH FOR THE POOR KIDDIES The regular Christmas meeting of Vna Kebekah Lodge No. 15. wa. held in connection with the annua! observance of Brothers' Night on cient as tlie youngei firemen and f >fonda> evening. Pec. lKth. with T^ tha' their pl;ue> should bf filled •< members t»:>-seQ! by new members, people who ad I Th ^ announcement was made xmate the old members of the de thar R lock ha< 1 ^n puichasec jmnmert s'aying on the job ha\ei aQ(1 a .. a( . hH d to the door of th Fire Department Will Ho*d Another Party For Youngsters at Munic- ipal Building December 26 \tated that their experience has :iade them >aluable members de - sjute their advanced a.e* Another I rumor has been to the effect 'hat • the discharge of the older mem t bers from the depart men r was a J yte-p^ine stone toward redticint! 'he membership to 4o men This ru- mor has be^n denied b> villace o.f fi^-ials who claim that the present q-uota of the department will not \ I>e changed If Chief Liscum -asks I for I tie resignation of the members beyond the age limit it .will be necessary tha' their places be till a*tachfr*rt to the at»ur oi i ne K* bekuh club room, and that n^-t.i bers* wis.ins: a key may obtain f h» sam** 1 ^r fif'y cents by applyinc to the secretary. Mrs Han ey Glea son The purchase price will b* refunded uj>f>n jelinquishing the k«-y It was vote^l that the lodge would kto in on shares with the Odd Fallows in purchasing an elec trie sign fcrr the front of ihe Imild int to be lighted on lodge nights only There wtll be three globes. 14 inches across with the odd Fel- K(»r '1H,ri;>i time a concerted err-.in on the part of the boai&aa* m» L ot 'he \illage nas bct»n naade UD S r tut auspice.* of the Oouver ti« .r * '.aii.LK-: of Commerce for an eiectncai devoiat:on of the buai* ne-> section of the village That 'f'.».' effort ha* been a eurr*a* U <\ iS n<fd b> the unusually attrac L.W apr»r-arance of the village pax* a> weii A > a number of the indivH- uai bu>;ne>s blocks * Th* \ illa*e board has cooperat j eo :r. the effort in e\ery waj io . th. wirmj: of the electric dlspiaj in ttit pa'k and has also produced a \er> pleasing effect by the InstaJ- lavon of colored plates tn Uie globes of the ornamental lighttBf s>> , e:a on Main street , The appearance of the business >e<-t:i»n upon entering from tbe wes* is such that It has b«*en the- occasion of many favorable com . mtn's nt»t onl> from residents of Gouvemeur. but from autoisli- passing through t^e town Tlit- members of the committee ' headed by K J Cahill, have given much rime to the move and are to' be cons rat u la'ed on the big sucraa* »vhjch nas attended their efforta. , The sucreM* of the first attemjH along these lines will undoubtedly result in an even more extended erTor in the future AI! of the stores have entered into th*- holiday spirit with cnthn «vsni and much time and efTort has also been expanded on the in-| an'; te;-u»r decorations of the stores keep :n - with th^- holiday All of the stores have reported an f ^Vdnesda> ext-llent Christmas trade and a| Th* annual P^run of the business may be ; '<*>'*• pat* at T.ht o.*^*-jtatchie paper m111 a r Na'ura! I »am and the w ootl pulp niil uf ;fir- ptait compan> a' Km e.y. He v ill no* be sold at pubile ajt'.on on Marrf! 2\ti> AS i.ad been Hd\ * : t.sed Ntwue of the hale had been KIV vQ b> A J McIkmaW. J K Fell, and Charles u K IVell. conimts s.'>ne»s for the irin»ro\emen' of the i >sv e^atchie r:\er and 'he hydrau in ;K)»rr situateii on it Tiie sale was ordered for tV not payment of water pout-r a- sessnjejits over se\eral years pt » iud Tr.ese assessmen's im\t n<»w b-' r. pad by the Oswega^chie com- phLy ROY D. GIBBS GRANGE MASTER £8_5. m Music $& a Spirit LOCAL MAN SAW RIOT AT AUBURN C'yde Bimt T»M» of Rioting And Lauds Troopers' Worw in Que'itng Uprising Local Churches to Present Special Musical Program at Sunday Services'.;>'^\: j;; Chosen at Annual Election Friday Ev-n.^Q—W H Stone Serves Ten Year* at Treasurer There * as an attendance ot S.K-V.* ^f'y at the regular nn*»'inp )! liouverneur Orange. No 3«»3. . F. ida> evening. l>ec 13th. in the Grange hall on Gordon stree' j Jam^ Murton. delegate to St j t !«aw rence County Fomona Grange » heir* at VVinthrop on Wednesday. , V^-c 4th. f;ave an exceptionall> m , t-r»-svnE report on that session was given a rising vote of to jl hanks for same The next Vo- . season j Gloria rt.efing will be held the first i * a v in March at Kichville ! election of officers this time mjth the | TRINITY EPISCOPAL The Festival of ( nr.stiiNis w ,1 be ) celebrated on Christmas Kev . I>e< l 24. bv a Christma> Service and 'Choral Communion. c\»»mn.em inn at 11 00 p m Sivecia! nn:«!c has heen arranged as follow* Prelude o-ran and C« llo. \Th« IiM-arna:i«»M\ C.t'ibel \Chorus of W'om*r.\' From **Th« Jni'arnat VM. ' (lellnl Hymn -Chr»s'ian Awake Salute the Happy Morn ' Chora! C«»mmiiiito!j S» rvire by Cf.'tinod Hymn \O Little Tnw n <>f Rt'hle hem ' Christmas Anthem \O Mra N\ x*' Adolphe Adams \Chorus Triumphant\ fr>>m The Incarnation\ Cleibel Ves;^er Hymn -\Holy Night Rettssional Hymn O Come All Ve Faithful ' Choir Leader- Mrs V () IViyle OrgTtnis-t Miss Frances Collins C» lis Mrs Nelson Bowers. the efforts made thru ; f'diow nc results Master. lio> I) ' tlibb*. o\-erseej-. Otis H. i^'r^^r. iec-urer. Mrs r?mer*son H Smith, steward Weldoa Lynde: assistant steward. Kobert Smith chaplain. Mrs. George Griffith, treasurer. V* 1 atu H Storie. secretary. J H 11uddlesion . gatekeeper. Henry -fv Freeman ceres M*** iif>y f> cr\tl.fed 'o rhe c'hainbe- of Commerce to beau- tify -he village ;n Keeping with the holiday spirit Three large Chris'mas trees have been placed in f he village park. one at either end and in the cen t* i' These ha^e b«-en profitably decora'ed with vari eolored elec- tric bulbs and each surmounted i GibbF jK>mona. Mrs William H with an illuminated star The reft Storie tloia. Mrs. Hattie Dafley; i ular bulbs in the lighting plan of ; lady assistant steward. Mrs Robert FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1«» 3o Morning Worship. Ser- mon 'The Christinas Message Music Organ Prelude. 'Joy of the World.\ Handel, (arr by Arm strong: Processional. \Joy to the World**; Anthem \Glory To God in the Highest.\ Simper; Offer- tory \Send out Thy Light \ Gou- nod; Solo. \Within a l-ow ly Mang er Lying.\' Henry Wildermere. (from the Holy Nirti\ity). Organ \Postlude.* Mrs Mabel Z. Seaker. PPETBYTERIAN CHL'I^V Mvrmng ie r vicc — 'O.^C » Orjcar> Prelude < hrlst mas Carols' frt»tn The rmtst cir.Id ' .\!:-«s lN>roiti> Cox Ih-H-eSMo'ial No 174 H>*i;:ial I !i v<»i atjo'u fo lowed h> . !^>M\s Pra>er Responsive Readini: Select'on 3?* ps «*:•. 9* Glcr-a F\i n No \. Ps:»l*»-i Se?-.;>turt Kr-adint: Ar-henv \Th.ere Were Shepherds\ IMidlev BM k Pmyr-r -l>rk:ar. Response Hymn No I*** Hymnal Offering Offertory Carol* of f'rechi* Sla* A.a I Arties' Chorus a \Now the Rarest I>ay \ b \Sleep ftal>\ Sleep \ c \Gloria in F\ieN s. Sermon Mr Sherman W Skinner Anthem \It Came ljv»n the Mid- nigh' Clear\ Barthtt Hjmin No 17''. H>miia' \B^tvedlciioii 'Post hide 12 ;?o Sunday S hool William Stone. Su» t Evening Service—7:30 A Christmas Cantata '\Bethlehem* hy Maunder ,sun>; by The Presb> tei lan Churcli Choir and Sundav Sc Ixx^l \T\\f p«-ople of Auburn ai>* dla- ^ *»e^l w]«h having the prisou in their . it\ and tbey would give moat anything r<» have it removed.\ aakl Clyde Bame of BirDf) street, who was tn Auburn Wednesday rUftlng his mother when Ih** prlftftn ffffC break iHvurred. I It jw'tiin that everv time 1 go | home the> have trouh'e in the prta- -»r. and T pet a chanee to see It all.** \'! was at Auburn en the big uprising of the prisoners CM rurre<i 1 wil^ wnhia al>out 20rt f»*et of the priHon wall on the front side during the trouble Wednesday and ] from all I saw »nd could learn this J bre^tk w H* much worse than the lone In July There was more shoot- ; rng and the prisoners seemed a!~ i most dwuraiiaeti -^*e twafce foa< their attempt to break Wednesday. Jf it had not been foi* the state rnepers I truly be ieve there woaW ha>e been s<»me real trouble. It wa> also the act of tl*e troopem that saved Warden Jennings whom 1 know personally When the\ led the warden from the i rtson I was near the front Kate He had to be assisted oat aa he was orervonie by the uae of iemr bemhs that the troopera used In dispersing the gang leaders TTaere mus' have been about 4.0W or a.- (KK» people around the prison and they «et up a mljrhty cheer when the warden was brought out and escor'ed to a place of safety. The alarm of the riot was spread late tn the morning and j w tthtn a few minutes after the ! word went out there was trouble at -^ [the prtson; there must have been two or three htouaand peop e eur- • n>utiding the walls. Moat-of them were armed and some were Juat i there out of curiosity. It was not I long before the police m**rves were rushed to the place and then Landort lows. Crescent Encampment, and of the Memorial arch have ajao * ^'ith Rebekah emblems in relief. The Gouvemeur Fire Department ** d as soon as possible. Several ap | r ^ x# . dollars was donated to the will be host to the poor children plications have been received fort (>dd Fellows* and RebekahB* Home of this village at A party and ban- j quet to be held in the Municipal Building. Thursday evening. Dec. Hth. An elaborate supper and free entertainment to pla^n^d for the plications hav membership in the department Henry K. Freeman, trustee on the village board, stated Monday that he favored the removal of the old members from the department children- The committee in charge [ and aaid tbat he considered they of tnla annual even* baa bad tic | have aerfied the village faith#«Hy. ]a>pgfe tHf tt*ryi aide of fW'\jff«ft^Sf r, rreilurer for over ten year*, [atrSS in front of tbe stores. and Orphanage at Ithaca for the Christmas offering and a collection was taken up amounting to $9 35 for the Cnited Helper* Home at j Og dens burg The program in charge of ¥** William Rowley was as foliois k«U priatod which will be distribu- j He aaid the people in the village 3ong. Jingle BettsTTHalw^UaTtetfe %at%y a apectal cowralttae. jabouid not get the idea that this j and audience, recitation. Chriat last year toys were solicited fori matter Involves anything personal, mas Is Coming. Gordon Marshall; taa ctoldren but this year the com-f Chief Liscum refused to com- recitation. Old Santa Claus. Ger | aute* h**e formed other plans for j ment on the matter with the ex aid Wells; reading. Teds Christ ibe party which will be announced ' ception of stating that he had been mas Shopping. Mrs Fveral Davis later . j given the liberty to act by the vil- sections, male quartette compos At tae department meeting FH- j lage board and that a meeting of ed of Morris Davies. Wesley Vac day evening it waa voted to make the fire wardens would be held I Namee. Otts Streeter and Ray arfangements for a New Years ball Wednesday evening for a discus-' mond Valle. accompanied by Mrs ea Wednesday. Jan. la*, but on ac-Lsion of the subject He stated that j Morris Davies at the piano, \recita «oaai of the Minerva Society of the i he would attend the meeting An : tion legend of 'he Christmas Tree, j Wga school having aiso chosej; this I exempt fireman, according to the • by Grace Streeter: pantomime, date the firemen have abandon the | regulations of the department, ha* j \Christmas Tfme Is Coming. Mrs. alans for the dance. j no voice in Uie regular business j Claude Apple. Mrs James Murton. The department made $3S3>5 off of the department They still have | Mrs Robert Smith. Mrs Harvejr of the annual bazaar which was the privileges of C.» «* r : _ t r , i b I Gleason ami ^ft*s ArfFttne Met^en •eld recently. j room and may attend meetings at ; sung by Mrs Maurice Johnson and The big annual ball and supper j any time They also have the priv-• accompanied by Mrs Branche j been changed to the colored varie- ty and a string of similar colored lights connect the trees and arch * which are in line through the cen- ter of the park. I The committee has also placed ] aroaUer tlnsil covered trees In tuba around the edge of tha park maw pianist. M«-s r Henry H CONFERENCE ON MILK SITUATION chorls'* : bearer. Mrs. George Seaman; ta bbau mistress. Mrs. Curtis Mel len, and Mrs. Henry K Freeman. chairman of the home economics committee The other committees will be announced later Mr. Storie has held the office of the firemen second week in will be held February the HERMON NATIVE IN AUBURN RIOT ilege of application to the men s Home on the Hudson Hre- J Hilts The tree in charge of Kdith Twenty-five Repreeentatrve Dairy- men Met Htrt Monday Evening To Discuss Present Conditiont j About twenty five represent a* v* {dairymen of the north country n.e. 1 at the St Lawrence Inn in »hi* \ullage Monday evening to discuss tlve p:e«ent milk situation in re ; gard to the increased production \ ot milk w hieh has resulted from 'the request made to the dairymen 7 Ho V M -Christmas Pageant: Claretm* Hill; ? \O Come. I>»t Is Adore Him.\ Ryan banner! Musical program by the church choir assisted by members of the Church School. Program: Organ Prelude, •'An- dante in G7 Batiste, (from Pil- grims Song of Hope). Solo. \Can- tique de Noel\. Mrs. L. L Htstchip- *on; Organ \Poatlude/\ f Characters: Angels. Gertrude Mc- Kean. Louise Nickeraon, Verna Sawyer; Wise Slen. George Bat tersby. Harry Barbery. Robert Hilts: Shepherds. Donald Brown. 1 Kdward Battersby; Joseph. Ken- neth TayJor. Mary. Gertrude Brown. Recitation. Scott Brown; Pilgrims. Sadie Sawyer. Muriel Cummings. Fear! Hewitt. Marie J>unkelberg. l^art 1- The Shepherds' Girts A beautiful starlght mpht on the\ the local National Guard naif was plains of Bethlehem A little shep- calWl out and a short time later herd boy is tending his flocks. .the Syracuse National Guard unit Prelude Gesu Bambino wus «n hand ready to st^p the Pietro You hreak , So o \Sheperd Boy*' J \It didn't setj^Huy time before Miss Frieda Kelaer j the state rroopcra arrived and whan Chorus -Glory to God iu the High-1 tbey came action atarted at oscav est\ Junior Department! They had their order* to |0 li Soli by Shepherds -Jack TatL Paal i , abootillg , and the? ahowad tlMgr +-'< Vail and Tearl On is berame the lto meet, the demand for milk dur G. WILSON DODDS HEADS MASONS Votney Ells Was Qaased and Beat- en During t+ie Uprising Lart Week Elected .Master of Gouvemeur Lodge No. 217. F d A M.— Fifty Li^e Members Added f • Volney Ellis, teacher in Aubuna prison who was gassed and beat *^ i« the iJul which coat seven lives las; w eek. Is a brother of Mrs Henry A Quenell. 8 Clark street' M' \Ins was formerly superin tend-nt of the Indian reservation scborr of the !T ?• Hegis H^ was head. school for 14 yea^ry le ft rl w g , \\ttout :en years ago. For the past The annual mee'.'nsr of Gouv*: i neur Lodre. N v - 21T F A* A M ' was held Tuesday e\^c:ng wi'h the [election of officers as follows ; G. WiNon I>odds \V M. A Pr^ j cotr I^oomi? Sr War Boy I> Gibbs Jr War: Geo W K\ans. ; Tr«>as fc C F Hush. S^(j\; A, K Laidlaw. Lodre Trustee for \ur*\*- TrfT^Tx. Masonic Tern center of attraction next and when numbers were read each person re ce:\ed a gifr- marked with a cor responding number to the one thev held A delirious \ buffed lunch was **-r\*~<\ with Mrs E*ta Picker! as chairman before the enjoyable eve p'nt r came u> an end Tne ne%» riiee»;ne uill b*- held on Januarv K VRS. BALDWIN IS HEAD OF CHAPTER E*ect»d Matron of the Carter^ Stare at Annua] Meet.ng .—Xhyrtday gY^^rf-g- - ^-v, t ,., v i. v w, ^ >!# * Association Trusr^e for thre*. •eurtit >ears be has been teaching v *. arF •*atl »h a: Auburn prison * . u^ i« - , , ^ t 1 Oder provisions of :': He ., C ow m«irf»r • ,™t r»m y^^^r^i and Trus- Pund. ftfrv is now making a good reco\ *J7 from his injuries, and news 4itp * ,r:) ^ from Auburn say that *** condition is not aerious M* Ellis was bom in Hermon He attended the Potsdam Normal *hoo! and was graduated from Al eachert college. His moth Mr* j w or*:. Life C'na;-* kaay J- Mrs ElUs watenown tn^nl> r v »Vi ha\> paid dues to the lodee for more ^nan ihirty years, were added to the Us' of Life Member w h:ch con totals fcf. mem he-* The IxKir* %o**-d the sum of $2f» for the Tr*~ M.W Fund, in eiarge \ (»::.-' off.'ers irorr.nr y«»ar »-re U now residing in j of Miss Helens Johnston :i Thoi^e added to 'h*- I-:fe Mem S -:«;e Baliwir. was e]ert*-<1 matron of the Marble Ci'} r O K s No J*2 \a: the aii n*;ai * Jer;ion of ofTrers held or. T. urs-iay evening in the Mason;r : T-mpje Following the regular b\>.ne«« m r '* s *inr s s v -rrr* p-'^ram ^ a*. ;--e»*r.'e'* *f*~r w rJrh refresh i*i:er:'- » *• rf s* Ted *o *he members p-e-ter * \l'^ted for the Worthy patron Km 7' G:bb*. associate matron ing the usual shortage period the protection of the farmers ;n the New York Milk Shed from *;je necessity of admitting foreign ; milk into the market. ' The dairymen of the state ha.e responded to such an extent U.a* there has resulted a marked o\ • * j>rt>duction The dairymen oi t.\e state were asked to increase ::,» fall and winter production anc. 'was estimated that if each da.r;. .•supplied ten pounds extra th* .• ;• ' ply would be adequate The r* sponse of the dair>*men wa> c-r. e:ai and resulted m an avera*:* .L crease of about twe-cty-two poun i> \r* r dairy. n:ak:ng an 11 per ce^ s'Ufitlur during ihe »;x weeks shor. pt r;od enu.ag Tlia-nVo^;. Lixd w-- r I Thrh tri# frrobiom -freew confr?'?.' ,\ing ihe ca.rymen is the dispo>iu -•\* 'Hit surpi-wii- ;n order laat the ::,..-: nulk market wh^fh han b»*Tn .--- lamed may not be seriously aff*-*. ec Bot« ttje butter and it*--*'- conditions show aenrfng under Worthy t Masters C. G Mellen. A M. Row ley. George Beaman Emerson £mith. W. J VanNaiuee. and Henry Freeman This is the longest consecutive term served by any of the local grange officers in recent ye'ar*. and is an indication of the capable manner :n which Mr, Storie has [conducted the office-and the merit ed appreciation of his services by the Grange He was Master in 1909. 191*. and 1911. The next meeting will be held i rhoru* Friday evening. Dec 2^th. when ' the Christmas program wlll.be in charge of Mrs. William H \Storie and MXB M D Babcock The Home Economics Committe will have charge of the decorations. Refreshments will be served under the supervision of the trustees of the Graiiee. Mrs Harlow Collins. George Beaman and Fred Bolton It was decided to have an all- day session for installation of offi cers In January and a dinner will be served at noon A real old fashioned rneeine and visit ca.n be enjoyed at this meeting as on for- Sprague Dale Kelser Pull Chorua— \Glory to God tn the Highest\ Choir Soio— Shepherd\ Mra. Kate Cariahs •Q*iX a UtUa Vinaf* 1 * — ? Primary Depart meat Choms \I^et V* Now Oo** Choir Hymn—*0 LKtle Town of Bethle hem\ No 1SI , meant buslneaa. Yo« co«M p'aisly 1 bear the abooateg tnaidw tb* when the gnairda on tba walla tUe a few atota at j tbey 4a#hed jnrtfbm placea on tbe wail and fat o«r 4 f& ley of shots every few minutea. 'The messawe final y came otft .that the prisoners would allow tbe T^ Choir and Congregation •(warden to go if they would mer similar occasions. A. D. BURR HIGH TRIESTOFR.A.M Annual Meeting <^' Gouvemeur Chapter Moridaf Evening— Do*attone-*^er Re'ef ST. JAMES' CHURCH 'M.dmght Mass at 12 Tuesday Night! Holy Night . j Kyrie—Peter's Mass in D I Gloria -Peter's Mass tn I> | Credo -Peter's Mass in D Offertory -Adeste Fldelis Sanctus Peters Mass in D. Bene<jicru»» Peter's Mass In 1> Agnus Dei -Peters Mass in D Benedutus- -Peter's Mass in D A*rnu* I)ei -Peters Mass in D. Thf re will be two Masses on rhrUrmas Day. Ix>w Mass at K 30 and the High Mass af lo .10. when the choir wi 1 render the some as at Midnight Mass . with the excep- tion of \Holy Nifht\ \Angels We Have Heard on High in place of Part 2—The King's Gift* Scene An ojd well in the desert Balthaaar resting with his train. Prelude Solo- Baithasar — Mr 8herman W Skinner Gaspar -Mr Morris Davis > Solo—Melchor Mr Ralph laidlaw Chonis \Caravan\ Chorus--Wise Men some cars up to tha front gate allow them to come out and make an escape I saw the gates tkrowm open and Juat before that tbe troUp* ers drove three large touring cara up in front of the place. \As soon aa the cara were placed, everyone was warned to seek a Choir! Place of safety. The gates were*\ ' Choir thrown open aa people bid behind CHRISTMAS PARTY j' Holy Night* i \'eisp*-rs and Benediction at 7 3 f ' -' METHODIST CHURCH J Morning—10:30 i Orgnn Prelude, accompanied h> * I \ ...iir. and cello. Mrs Grace FYee- j m«!!.. Rrilph I»ve and Mrs Nels^/n ' Bowern j Anc-N Serejttide _ . Braea jAn.rh€-nr-V. •' Have Seen His Star Hvmn \As With Cfladnes* Men of. care or anything that might offar Old\ -No 1S9. Hymnal I protection if any gun -piay started. •j ChotT and Congregationl The troopers wafted for tbe <»• J -* Part 3 Our Gift ] vlrta to come out but none ap- .Scene Stable at Bethlehem j peered It was then the oj-gera^ Prelude ^ (came they must go in and get the ( horus \O So^. Softly l^t Is ; warden and J>reak up the noting.\ Tread\ Choir j -— .. Soprano S-ilo \Virgin's Lullaby\ J PADTWIPUT PI IID r Mrs Cecil B Dake j f UK1 PflUll 1 LLVD Chorus- \Can It Be a Gift S<> I Small\ _ Choir; Solte -'Tome to the Manger\ j Miss I>orothy Mcl^ean Con/raito Solo— All for the Ask I \ ing\ Miss With Spencer H \» ld **on<i»y Evening at the Home Chorus \Highwav* and Bvwavs- j of tne Wiaaea Pike—Roast (^ )>lr ! Turkey Banquet Served ifvmn—\O fVime I>t I's Adore' -j -* j r>n Monday evening the *»*^^tf * Christmas raeering of the Fortnight . club ^ as held with tbe Miaaea PUw •at their home on aRock Island ( street. The guests on their ar- i rival v ere ushered into a veritable i fairy land of glittering Cnriatsa* j trees*, brilliant with twinkling S*>. 1 WmiUR J. PAYNE DED WEDNESDAY «* Town of Fowler and Lrft Reaident—Fum»rai a^^v • Ware Hm*4 Saturday bersh:p lis--Hnr>ude | EdL« Ha!] cnnd«H-iref»s Edna Al M V Abbott Thon.a< Anderson f \+~ :- + ifivr*'r Dorothy Gteason John S Babcorr W E Ba^er. Van **-?'*•'* C Borkros M W Bicarel. Robert M Brown F~*-d J Boltcm ' I I Blo^k Wm Bowhal! G E Baldwin N E Brt>wn H B Cutting E S i C-awford Jirc« Coop*- B J CAT *-a-y Viila *>rmistoc assoo- Isab«-ile B'ej.^ vea-« Inef WaJ iac his J***r J Pay»e « d^d at 2^j« tbe tymi J^i>er. Wed S^V^^TBooai ar I o'clock. He 2 •*• ** taiHa^ bcttlUi -for aer rf *^ay»e was born m tbe ten * aT^ ******* Xtrr. a aoa •^ He bad ftar bota naxrrae of row ~~* e*gajre<d m fare bis emtlrr Bfe or ta Fowv? aac r> ! p*c:*r M E T+>+r W A t \^mii t ?l «-^r,s^ P-enr*. H G Farmer jw J r rr L P Fenner Gran: iF-ller A:atrwor:fc Fuller } Wiliiaa Gilpin H H Geraer J H G^rne- p A Grare^ Edward ! Haznp-on H B Hawley M F Holt, jG E Hot-on J W Henderaoo Fr*-i Un* W L Le*a*e CbarVs ' MrCo A W O-r* E J Pe<»k. Ja« K Parker A U Row>y Ed- -t-ii >»IT P G Scbo*:«a. A. J. Sro?; U A ?w: M R Sacken {Louis ~^>+<x. A?>dr*w T^rmban.! : A j ---;.«-« J J Wanac* # i lit.* . *ar* •of -^* ~*-~ j *.,«<- :t of | f ->Vtc~* * large surpr-? suppiy. ** doe* aiso the tond^i..-* . and evaporated milk industry >*~\er-«u suggestions were rr.aJ- .a: me conference as to the b* * p*an to me*-; Uie present co^. ' tiotf It is fe.t that zo c^r^iuAi \ sbocid r>son at this time w •;.- use oi butter substitutes, a* ':>• situation is only temporary »n -- gard to overproduction, the d^xii: ; w .ii exist n< xt tiSi tor increaj.^ I productK>D and the dairymen a~- « as&ed ;a iook on i&* preaen: s. •-* LK,L a> d*ue io unosuai a&d JTC looked for conditjonj. and be p-e par**d to m** tbe- demand h-x fali ,: is suggested-:ba; caive# :c j b*- coodi:>oo*d for futore da \7 ork b» fed more w node mii* r- uiting in a be tier ciaae of cow . to atop for two or :tr*- I months tbe aa* of etixnoiaxing fe«*d» for ibe production of more Bi.v , using a If per cen* mix'ur* JL j stead of 24 per c*mf i; vas ai* ; advi^ted th-a: erery dairyman »** Babrocir s-t-^e* °^^ or more of tbe better TJL. > *f iara*<: pr^sjdea*- T** aae^ing was pr+**6*4 yr+ • > ' ^b at :!>* anxuaJ wy W E Oark of Potadaxt t^c i of-o it *t^ f^st etna be r of mitk plan: S*.P^**B*S^ -••* ^f --zs O-be- *- u w*re in a' •*>• riot ar» as sneetin^: The ann^a! m'^tinr >f Gou>*r neur Chapu- N-» 22 n , r.nya> Arh Masons, was n» Jr? ;n *he Masonic j Ter«p|e. Mon'.a;. • ^* nr.r The fol ; lowing OtTlff r*- -Ji*-*' *-ier'ed for the coming year : High Prie?- Tr A r.> r.v.rr. ' f lyunna' j t'h»ir and c*ongreg»tion Benediction j Music--Mr. Ora Sinter Fuller. Mrs Cecil B Da>«-. Mr* Myron Mc Omber J DramariiiiiMc^n '- V_rs Ikthiiny I^>naW Coiiiiis \\\ • M »ar^' Wehsiter.'Mr- Dak-. Mis- MarFMc- rrship f'hris' the New f?rtgor. Mis- H-^u \arksnk . f'r^swell Stage Seeing Mr Bush's ^:iar?er-e -Donald Horn day.School class K;ng. As! on J-:sr.*rr, S^nbe }'. ake fi Sp:Imar«. ' r r-as-:rer l> <» Scholt on . w » r r*- r a r* I j oy d T -* r . s * rustee 2 years I» G > r .'»ol*or. •-uste* 3 years Charles M'-Cary. [ truatee of Masocc T*mp»e Asfc» nation. T D. f)nr.:sron i Tbe acm of $21 ^ was voed to Misa Helena Johns'on srr>oc>; and comjn-ttnJty cir** f\ tn* Cf..i d^n'i F-~ M::k F'-nd t * Tbe sun. of I! (' »Vi m as also ^HJ *o th# P B Vaslniiee M«-rr,r>r;t: ef*>ep^ai for ma'C*ej:anrf. i , .B-.r-^'i- Ma'# er \V J Van Namee V. C Bab ft* k and J^.r'a*- r»ol*»h:h j iu'ie -Mar' h of -h#- ; MagJ I Ashfr.rd Even, no—PaQeant j Th*^ Nativity- \'S o .•: c u. t h *• K \ er. jtfll -nal \Jfjv to the World\ * \Hark* Tb* }ierki<i Angel* \It « an*»e \'pw, the M»d \i*-ar ' i BLIND BOY TO : Pr-:*rd* j > * a: i T ng r.ig*r- Ct.r r.. 'here's u B'-au' Pro ph. f 2 e .V cy : u F-ar\ Juniors »r-.ph#-f ERSKIN HAWN IS NAD£ PRESIDENT [ MACOMB WOMAN, 34, PASSES AWAY tected «-'e>i o* \^efep^e C»ub A**^i Meet'nf TH%trmd*y Eve- -5 Pft Mroeir ,»«t «a* Mr» Ear* M^ ***** Parae a.-* two ^*y*» a»d Sb^tdoc »s **»**. a daari^- ' !> ^^ Ha:l>abari rwc Para* B*^w^—t KXJ*^» asd A-r~-r-&Jtar^ ss v** ire por-# TKT rna: t* r -IT» ^ » = »'- ?%- of Lb# trra. 'J-m^ » o^r -aai« and thar *irr n* -J» » r =**- 7*~ of ibe •ora. -%T • ~** ~ -* -~ -oa^t TIJ r^:- »-**• z-* * ^\^ ax- «ar^ .—•*< +i' fa-n A^* a>*». -*- W ow-^ O-a^ -*• T* ' xr * K** w «'rarr I>^a;^- ? fc Ba *ey noes* aad J*rx agj it ar* -rr of ' M- V-j, - T r J >i n*> ^ 1- *-s< j: was ibe a- :.*>* r-3Bi#-r**^# £de& o( Lbe S-ax> w.2 m#«e p-^eeg- at&waa: araaiiom as tar# m#t atmSa.- foa*d>'joaj »t L&* par* tba* tbe pnieia; o^erp*od^^ ^c w*:j b» *JLC*C rmre of w -.»»* li^ r^re*e^ty of •*-^w:ag U»» ru* ;.-ii x-c a* §«id tr Ik sat* a^: -*-*-.. -L ax aadeai.-abf* rs: jt ^* i«-d 5^-k arkae. vbd bai »or ye< f~.f***< -a any Ctw.r \Watchrr.at Tej; V •-- v gt\ Ar. nunriatior: Ta^*-Mt Var> and *K# ;.ck* I ?^^ I>.e- irxl ( bo~ss **Fh: ut Btrt of rhnrt jHyir.r.121 \O Lr:*e ' Mrs John M.il? 2^ di*^3 a-* be-- B*-• t.>+ h+n. >>ome ac the Caifo-r.a -r»ad ;t 'h* Tat>>*a—T»* Chis* Ct.,c w. •own of Marotrt \israday rz'irs Ma^* *r>d 5-»e*pfc <L*k» t : ' rf at « S%e ^a^ \>*»r is fa.mg Tr---- ^ w * M-r*n nf L^^* r^-a>Th fo- the ;-as- f^ y*an T*» A?na^,^« tr tr* S k *:t-r-! Sb< was bo-x x Cns'ono Cat Ti.->*a-?^r»^» stvt Ar.r» ada. on A*.g^s* :•\. ; fi ^S a da^gtt*- i^ci- : k :* r' Mr an<f M-+ WJUax M\Fa^ Ax> fc *~ PeaN-» at Ear-• \ 0**. Rhe tac -e* 1+t w tfc T*t *,as A:^n*<« r>f tb# Sr^pO^-i* baajtf oa a rarrr c Xhrcrx\ fo- *b* aoc Mag- ;ar eagfc* r*a.-« r'.^nti b^» ie* \\i fc * r -Mr IWIM r> ' aj?- ;par»i.u *r» :»: Jo+* riSCr** b-r t f-w r^a.—sag* Ma# Ui »a<^frae M' r -a* w ~>- asr-! Wfr Ma* w^*-' - > +' >.ft M'Ea/lLroa > c^ Si* ais^r ^a »s & t-> ^#- n J \^^»? •.r' ^'» -H» MrF*d&rL ~y~~*zz '^: . Tax as^ 0«* % r^ar** M -• F^t >.-:*\ M* > \\ t JJ* C^- Caa \w . «-»r» b*^f a: I <•\£:-.» place with iu biasing yule logs waa } surmounted by an unique mantel. SyfrJ Al either end were* glowin« afcroba. . wfth a basket of'eTertrically light ' ed ro»*»s between Wreaths and j bells added to the decorations. j Th»> banquet of roast turkey J with its accompanying good thing? Dl? riAlI/ 1 A Tri\ *** duiy appreciated. DL Ll/UtA I LU Af ^ r diBDpr T* c ir e i im ^ r m+a* iivvvuiiM/ sonarioni« were given by the mem, .-___ iwhich included Bonaparte. Coof •umett of Fuite-vtt»e Was idge. Pershing. Daniel Boone.\ aad e &im4 Imce B*rt*—Socie , President Hoover tiea mte^aat'ad le Caae * ! A one-art piay won hearty ap- a plause the acton being Iflaa Ack An opporuc'y of ot> ainng an erman, Mr Hutchinson and Curtia education and a Votnfonahe home Mellen This waa followed by a w.H shortly be g:v>n Len Bum*r: \make roc thinjfc** xama, JLOd later. of Fulierrille trP* tor er^ry member made a B.iad *inre b rh hi* parent* in [ *-en* ?* C 1 ^*?\* . _ing .. \p»eaalng feature Levi r»f the ' C*r» cirrums'ances Burnett, w he is ; ^o>ui I f yea- * of a\ge has worked j a: rarious )obf about the ton of A rarei Fowler and manar*^ to gaic a bare , existene* His father d^ed some be Ter. trine ago and h:* mot he* s:nre thai , lim*. baa been obhg**d to work oc: i by tbe day to !>*»lp *uj»por herself ryrz. *4 and her son t ten tr. A *e-T pteaaing feature of U»e erec r*r was tbe sing of tbe old Chr.* nuas caroU. ied by Mra. Hatchinaoti J>ery member of tbe club w as present ^1> Ma: . -•-—.x w ;. €V c >cait f a. » E-a &* ..* Hrrrt Ft- i u Jt la bard tr ^rplais bow th* bi-»d boy i pl*g^' baj *»ara>ed nn noticed for ac. ^JCX a period E> I>f organixa--,ocu iz>i &£,r-*.\* iz> thaxge of »sct rae*»* w»-» no* aware of the r'oi'ioc tnt'.. iVHT' a w*#ir aro aooeLret b^cazi.* :t »- ia :b# ma*'.et and *• t: :b* a*^*--an<e of MM He>*ij Jorn* tae 4rt*atr*aeii i^r* ^~r ^a^# f->* the rovmg mag * f^sr* A ivtr»agi: be ia e-r»- LS^ ax* JTX • cn,jtg BCJT****:: w.t w^ sorr fy ax jaatJUKioa ey-f -tzocx: oc ^ r—* u bil»d ^eo^ HU arboc. f<-f *^«* K ac— *** *at tbla a»* roc»-s-j of abo& b» w .r-e tv y^a^rs ta tbw k*»»- •• *»-^* •* •<••• vjotb-aw baa be*t g A:: O* \«d*»t \ r»— as w*c M mac- -> «« > T* a-^>* A saaa m EASTER SUNDAY TO ^ FALL ON APRIL 20 > *- at r * oe a to tba ,aa> kit Mag- . *-• cr.:r -•f ha: I^r w-a becta WUrt^ w^> Ear**- w.a faS aa AptrH r/r.T ;^r tiat** a tba la#t IU t*rm tbee*> e^^ata :r :tti Asr w«dne«4ay oam< \-^* sa:#w- Eart»^ ataoe 1M1 Ap~ 5? =r \.a* rear ICtt t^a-^r :^ tha.' was ta 11 *^e f^•# m-as Ar- 1± LS--** r*art oa/** for Aal -^ ga <m a*«^\*^ %fl*-e fr« —rasr t^* #i • ti»** T*fcajr 1 IJJta^Ma-^a