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•j*t*:***u f^'^ * « *£A JO* PRINTING PLANT We Have an. up-to-date Jot Printing Plant Prompt Delivery Insured by j| Automatic Praeaoe. 1 ••^•*r THl NORTHERN JRU LSI- KUC.IW.,M 1 v%7-- Con#olxie*»d -PRESS w :crw--(\ UJhNK h 1 Kl t FlU>> I <'.*«; - — t -THE HOME TOWN PA^CIT I 8end The Tribune»Pre*e to former j residents m place of a totter each 1 v»cck $1 50 per ym%r I is;' •v£. %'ar^.t^'n- .. \v VOL. XLIH NO. 21 COUVERNELR N v WEDNESDAY. JA' . t^r 3. 1930 S'NGLE COPtES. THREE CENTS OVERACKER SELLS ($300 HOSPITAL ' TO HAMPTON & SON GIFT IS MADE DECEDENT ESTATE {MRS. CRAVES TO MASONS AND 0. E. S. LAW EXPLAINED INTRODUCE BUX INSTALL OFFICERS III Health Forces Retirement From Business—immediate Pos- session Is Given H C Kogers. local leal esta'e man. announced Saturday the sale of the coaJ and let* business of A \V Ovej acker of ihia villa**- to Kdward M Hampton and ht» »ou borate Hampton Mi overacker ha> been in poor health fur abou r M. year and for »•« veral montm* ;IAS been unable to give his person 1. attention j#_jhejbu»ine*s which lx- d » been in charge of ITohert\WMt jm>re The n^w owner* took po* K ^iua of both the coal and ice businesses Monday. Mr Overackei took over the coal harness uf the late K A Jenne. who died about 13 years axo. Mr ineracker formerly having been a i heeselliaker He tti*quired the ue harness of Morris A RudermaD rne >^ar^ a&ro. M r KudermaTi in 1921 having built an ice h*,orage ,:n Jower Grove street, a few hun dred feet above the old tune K> tiou.-e IlfHroVe -street, fur tnatrr year.* conducted by George T H«? helgrav*-. The ice husme.^ pro\»*d to be a good propoM'.ion for Mr nveracker, due to quit** an ex'en: to the contract he had for s-wral v.-ar? to furnish, the Borden Farm 1'roducis company w;th ice The Overacker coal yard and storage is located just south of the New York Central railroad tracks in Depot *;r**€!i while the ice house, in lower Grove street, is two blocks distant Mr Hampton and his son and or her members of his family have Ven well known in business here (or several years. They hav* been for some time connected with the rble and granite industry, hav ing ftii^independent shop for inon umentaf ^K^rk. located in William street, in wnTei^ Allen Hawrs'oik is associated w>\k iheru They have also conducted aW^itting and polishing department for fhv.^Gouv erneur Marble company for nfcm^ reasons About ten years aco tue' Ham pious bought the former Hejg selgrave plant in Grove street this being quite an old ice house anM (he site of the village ice hous« from the early history of (Jouver neur Since the purchase of the Oreve street ice storage. Hampton ic Sons has erected a second stor- age plant about a half mile above Gouverneur village, where the pond made by the village power plant dam is still and deep. With the acquisition of the Overacker Ice house, they now have three ice houses. The amount paid for the Over- acker property vu *ot announced Nu Home Benefits By Gener OSity of Mothers C^ub— Report for Montn •The Mothers Club the Nurses Home of ! Memorial Hospital. $3'M» dini lia< se« a*id« ta> h'esr n'ed i :»•• \anDuxee j Meis > i the j»um ,of4 chu;i'h ar: addition- j men i n Provisions Explained By Surrogate Cey<on G Chaney at Men's* Club Dinner Monday Tin -LM le a. »um w hit fi u:]l bt de.o' nuinirnaru » ,N*! only 'he \uv^ n>p« <>;»i» b.i' a fnends in the boepi'al area are most grateful to ihi> oi-ranizarson nl thirty fi\e ladies, and appteci ate the hne spirit v» hu h n»aj» pt»s» >:ble jvO geU»-J(>U>'a tf!ff The following report month of Dei-ember a' th»- N'ar. Duzee Hospital is maih b> M:>r Matletta Nev*»ll. stipi-mre^deii' Number ;»a'!»-nts fo- :n.»n h . .*J^ I»at:enr> ad:i; '•••<! . pa' :ent> di>< :ia* ->-d patieiirs \••iua;n. , ii; dent hs _ hinh> >. !eir< di>cha.'\ged W--; e -M> -W T Hudc- and habv o Gouver-n. u* Jan 4th. Mrs. T Huthe-i Grojir ami bab> ol Gouv eraeur. Jan. ,'nd: M* A!e\ande Haixv of Goiive-neur. Jin 4:h. ra'!»n'.> adniiited included Mr GeOfKe IveS o f lioUN e ,' Tie (J I. urd Mrs Arnold Topple ol mon. Jan r»:h. There ar^ .1? -pa':ent> a presen' time in the hospiral Gifts for the hospiral included Mr and Mrs George Griff.'h flow e»>. A Friend, doughnut < Mrs Netue S. Whitney, f, lar*t'- julhiws Gifts for the Nurses' Home in eluded Mial H P.erce nia*:az:nes; Mothers' Clu-b. Gouverneur. ,«:;IH. IHI liiuuihly banquet ol ih» lih Ot the |'re*b> t»-r\iaii * k i> at'eQded by XllQet> • :*e church parlor> MonUd.v O its ! evenmv at Which the speaker ul I ltie eVrti;'!^ ^ a> JUdtt tV\ mti G i 'Chanel, Miuugate of St l«a*;em* county. Judge Chene> w K> ^ a.- introduced by H. H Hodgkin. spoke OB the uem Laws (ti>\»-:a.ii P : the disposal of pro|H*rr> of de-ceas , ed prrM'Ii.v Vi h(i dje lllle.-'a » .Mr Chenej» > ia 4 k v* a> ah»:i» ''.»• Ule Favors State Action In Keeping Mam H-g^^jys Pre* of $!*«*• —To^ns to Cooperate A b .1 p:uv d.iii^ |or *UO*v remOV ai from loumv and >tate highway^ b> iOe >'ae ;..^ i*4> deparuuen w .ii h» >ub:;u':ed u the leglslatUr. i::ii!.i d a'eiv ji\ Assemblywomai. KrunJa h\»\ liuua ol S: U*' relic* c o u rv v * In w * ..• • h. te-.r'.ble condilioi o! \M\ :vutij» ;u nortriern New Y«fi. due 'o 'e.T'rr MIU» storms 1 pre* J.-*nt Cfrtmcniei He'd T.cs>d.i> — F.iicv*ecJ E y Oanc»rg anj Rc'^es^rricnts r'de ( 's:> < i: .ifivl Goil\ (Till N. iiti'n <»r; ;r 1 I- * . . lit: A M ; i» . i , w N'ltUheC N.iiiib* : \Numbei Number Numb* • Th.e pa' tollo* mx lin* ? f*or nmn> \KI> it has he» cogmz*-d 'I.*' our IK- ( eden* i; ; Law corj'a.iied manv pro, ;- which VH •<• -i •- oh-ole'e and w were ric\ abeHV. of ::H- i«e=** -:b:« ' rent ^ •iiJinr^ subject . an. of the |.:i: i w as a;n>o.n ! >tudv :>,u- > and opinion >*.» in !^_'7 b> hi'uie a \.oi:i • -»i to :n\* .»tikr: uojei\ iiia::* : on cu t a a • an a, • : i !:.->: ^ n re and And ir D.iv \I'ot do:!!,! • \\> »e i, iii.v up.: A>.- 'ak car> u' r:.a n >• •T . \ e ^ '.c:i. this bill as quirt aid Mrs Crave* *'u>n!\ after tb» u d \.-w Year' Ina Hi i ( i < , i - • •: A- : i. • w . of . \ .!': ' Tr a < u ' Jan }le: lile I J' e \; • ro.i lie Mo'h. i:-i Man M - TYLER'SNERVE SAVED HIS TRUCK Machine From Running Beard As It Backs Down Steep Hill The membership of Club includes .Mrs Edward A:ul»-!>on. M »:ene .Hu'cher. M'> Harry crof'. Mrs Clarence liail^v Frederick Brown. Mrs K:\rin How hall. Miss NVilie Ilusii. M^ Hm:\v !Jeach. Mrs Samut 1 Davidsien Mrs. T\?H:, [>avis. -Mr< -Sidney Kos:.-< Mrs/>+aion Frazier. Mr>. Hov\a»d Lesson. -MH^. William Ga.dn- i Mrs ^'illiam'^crjble Mix <; JJ Johnston, Miss ffe>Ki v a John.-'on Mrs N U Lavar. Mrs *7>^Js M«-l let. Mrs George Morgan.**SkUs Mai*a/-et 3lultfooii. Mrs A:v;iT2r Mayb#*e. Mrs Kueene Mallott. Mr>. Krn**st McCullough. Mrs. William! T'*»rnice . Mrs. K'tzabeih Pifkert Mrs. Margaret Pike. Miss Emma Rude. Mrs. Etta 8tiokney. Mrs. George Sayer. Mrs. AJbert Stowell. Mrs. William S^eber. Mrs Graver Totman, Mrs. Lamorla VandeWalk- rr. Mr» Geonr^ Waahburn. Mr*. ', port ittereo-n to trie i»-g:>.a: \i* • and jecumtnend j»uch rhang*-.* a.-* ihe j coriinii.-Muii d» eiiied ad\ treble to , j gethe: \i!'!i ,it> i>a>on- I'jervtor j I Tnis w as dune The lommission confined itsell , to the following subjee:>. and made i tlie t:ilowink! re«oin;iiendat ions i j (\> The rem »vai of 'he disvn' I r:on >rv IAI as possible between , j real e>.a\.e and ;•«-.• >onal property ! in *he.r m-a; :uen' a- a>se.s or an j estate , i4e:t-uifo;e real e>taie and per-i • sonal'prupei t} have had entireiv |»epaiii\e and different treatment i so far as t :;e au;iun:>*: at ion of an Ir^ae A^> concerned We speak ! ol t :ie dfsi-Mfj* ol >-ai property anu j the d:>'ribm ion <»f p• J r^ona i prj^. ; v. Ljia\ is. wl»r-;e a person die> A: hen;- a win, ihe real proper} nu m»-dia\'i> li^M'-nJ^ rt :iu vt-.-ts *n '• terra:.!.: r.t !> \. iun .n I he ra:-A'U p» i -ona; prope.-iy i\ir trje v* : ! ? • . r; ' ;;•- adJiiiOiM .'aitM lor t.ie pur pose> of rhe ad mini- ration ot the! e>:a.e a ii -1 af - pa.. ::;-n' of fun j rai iXji.i].^* deht>. and adri;;ni> ! nation ex.p*»n>, .,, j., uisti lDuuo | J} among ceiiain .: \ ol ; k in A eel lain line of heir* would be en ro:u an 1 ell*- ilii»: 1 a-.. be, u taik.ng abou e; ::.- : u : :r.e farmer :'?e.ii uppo: • unity IT i- :. • :..i' some a- t»on shouh :o hav-- 'h* s'ate tak» .'!;•» si;.»w removal or ).' f • • w a \ *• t • ;KI- H ;-«ge sum ir : »* .i> » w !.- h a: * tied til • :.MN v)t Mil.* ev erv W10 appe.v:< to m«- tnat sow* .sar'atrj-ii *o k*-ep thes* •i; .•:' *h- ;:;v.-;::u nts it fi»-d r.o longer eon bu' H busines a ma' *; of pab e state to <ak| Ma: r >:..- a- S v. •h.tp ai. > it!. . .• : I n.t 1 H : Mar' RUFL'S C. SMITH jCLUB RESTAURANT DIES SUDDENLY\ DAMAGED BY HRE Pasted Away JT H«» H-..m« Mcrdav Mofninj f-M.nca Sery.ccs . Heid Toda* 11 :M> I' and :. i - v VA .V- A. so . E*P T t .'*• Hh< » (o* S >i A ' on arc * V* fo •\ \ o' Oil at An Stove Causes Early Hour T ^iS Morrxng \ » on n of t»U • '< link t an oil Club He f .his -- stove in Maurant morning w.o* bi ie ' |1> * rtieu: MUM ii.na a:; • i - .«:u! > i. N do .or > :> M.i H\ ;on ! lie l a: el I a.-ka ..H • \ j i T* •id W iiU b^ u-a. K '..«.\ .-r < u 'UMI T: ' K, C. EG! TIN, 62, DIES SUDDENLY M t Krr-.:i ^d hum M. I'- :,l Cur are yi> ih h-> a a iux'i'v • rtlJ ' i\ 1: I.- \A'.'« Side red n*-ces>: i.t ill't . e-: ! ). ! ' >• .( h a< 'on n> w 4 Jl enable this tr# meniou- invest men! to be use<f.^* Mrs Gav •< emp'-.a-i--d the fac^ tha' farmers and no Ik plants JA nor: hem N.-w York depend upof o?»en road.- and tha T it is a mattef of treat imp'»rance to ruerchanta \It seems to me 'ha* a fund suffi- cient to kee;. :he pnn-ipal state \er*. properly b* the i:t oTIne tax eeen* snow block v :') at once pro w removal :i G to v\ A M A w , t K I..... \ .1 W W -Vast r. \\ a.'deu. T {o» Gibb^ Evans. Seen ; ..i n. Key \ W-I.ou hvr: v Jr i*l- .1.-11!-er .::•>. C F l> r...vle i I.i. D, p.>* iv-r of ' tc* n i> c N 1 c r n : n Q H 12 *». --' n • •), roads or»en migh apportioned! fro:: In view of r he ade< M r N < J rave m•-•*• b-i:islatii»n for -rr b. ;rie s:a*e GCLDEN WE r 9!NG OR^ER RESIDENTS titled to inhent real J»ropert> ''\••• while a certain othr r line of hens ' Mr anr * M **- D H - Gerr Cbse|ve<; ^-rH^ht h*- entuied ^o recede u>< j Event at Daughter's Home In , |»eriTd&a^ urupeil.v . • • Oswego. J»n\j»ry Firmt For in^riince. real property un der the oi~d la^U supposed to des Earl Washburn. INSTALLATION AT EDWARDS GRANGE * :. : Dv-ti.or:. Georut M fi.«.mp- • •:. Ji r. -'i I-e teem, t; er-r: A f tr • . r r \;,!- i t-r of (V»> rjii-!i\. H 1. <\•. J<ir;u>r Ma«»:e: oi i'»r- ::: .'.. \l o» r Hale S'.wanl^ J.t> ; - ik- r . :id Macy Hoppt r Marshal. «'!* Wr:th! Tvler. B D WalK.«-e '' ' H,;.j J m- iU.sI ^ ii 1 t J •!; »e;e :'. •;. * - !• I:» s» Rier.:> v.« ; < >»rv«. .; :.• fv: ii'ju* r.-« !i. bv r ::c hi i« - ~: ::.» »'!i»;-;e-. HPT ^'-rr-rr rr-r:'* . >v i- . tij,. .. . U 1'iRTfiHVANNAMEE TC BE MARRIED Ar-o. r.cemcnt N*ade o* H s En- r gi\ t fit tc WtSS Esther ian- .fed o* B nghan.cn ( ..u 1 CMHKI I * a' i ** • .NI ; W ..ii\ .III > ' w a- (ai-• n .:i »•. p\o:. • > ::.;.in ar.-*t 1 on N.it on.il b.iuV '.dt|v nio-nn^ .»• :d i \ >>',\ ai in >v W.i' Kor- i-i*.« ii: , K:or I IIIO' . ! I':.:, r:o.-n. •.. M ••> Sn. .trr Af did e| ''\le<! on h:> ID u;i' : rn» <!''<>r^Mlla M*> !1 W ere h w !;o now '-ad H;tzt»! of li-ifTno. > Koeii^r <>t 'i !:•:! S:x It n . r a irv pa>^. d ir.-: . rii: :n K I'e w ; •»1 i'.> •' a:.d »' »:»<»k-«t , T • lo.- i the .r par <t'u- <m tj •:- ot w H > Mre v a.- T the ll* . 4if —Att •*••»•\' p in ahou; 'a pass:rjt :' Clmon >tr |K>sed and >::»nKe damage ot ap.d ^ »o*' Kmory anee.» Mousaw. chefs. « >\'i'\ a: the time of I e>, ape<j Injarv •en wa- practically •T. t ;i d.n:ng room and Jiial w i floors oc- Imlp Ca re badly . e » r; > .v a - <w< a bo>- h- :• >;H.r.-e of *!ie flre • e w rvi d a .-**: ious vre 1..- ;* .rv;K>r«- tha.t of \he chemira! a,»» !«-. on Crated clearly -•• r : only one line bt :n-; laid, while :h*w .' l'v t X'm.iTUt-hetf ly • • \ e v. -,, a! > rtrf-m nt TTrv wis seht-^ :»••' v> hen some persons K* zman Block on ,. -* ?«v\ ^hat they sup- uame> in the basement a ^ o: rii* : and Caul *• > • h mar r:e :o b»-\ am* ' .h e sons Kohei Gift a'.-Li- NX a d :i w a.- .» • UP- bus. lie: - hospt'al < \ to aT2j;r^ ,k n ill H. Dee -*-y«pn' ! l llH!l!l'!-t«! f'Vf—Hie\ • e ramiiv I v d for sev»-ral Clarksbom in the Ad iron h» eil'ica'ion v>f Th e a change. Coming II. w a * hoi n In D» ;•» * s:» an-! had sp» i r all ol his i.f» m Mia - *: ;:i He u a.- tl> -mi ot M. arid Ms David G:rTri H» con ui :ed ' wi L'en ,a« s*.•:•••>. one a' 4»-*T*- v »*--r ami one- ;n Os;d« n.-hurc Fo: y»-a:s he »a** itnii n\ tfied w i;:. •h :•: .• !'i« < in- ii- >s He v a- om (•f :!ie »i:t*ai!Z' i< o! th» j St Law e th>ui v ear> a dack- un ho>> <j.-uiande<J hat k »o tlor.verneur he pur, Iiased th»- frank ilab^ock farm vhe> he had >im-e r>-*ided M' SniiGi was an unu>uai man in lu> !>rav -v\ of spirit, his happy on life and his unfaihr.i: o ure>- a d^>!l humor from ^«: raiiif t*» iiiir^ To the-un dy h» u as a close to hi- family a fatlier. and to and trustv In v e<;jjra* ion. however disclosed the fart tha* th»- door of the boiler had t>een left open in checking the fire for the pig-it and the flare of flames was seen which gave ihe appearance ot a posible blase in the building x TH NEW BUS LINE TOTUPPERLAKE fond an iii> ne-jr i o-irir \ nitrM Ck>opma::ve 'Association, in* - lit 'he i.; 4 CKlUi*er> and i :i i ?.a w a> >ales manasif tioji ile-,*d» s hi* business -a*M\irie> ! he was prominent in civic and f:a •ie»nal life Ai'ioii^li ht nev.-r | U*\d any podncal i.fT:ce. lie wa> Kepobhcan He A goodly number of relative* a»* Announce cend as far as blcftxl./flat ions hip can be traced- If tnere'^^ere cou- sins and second cousins an<T coosins, etc., they won i d ail coi in for a certsUn share, tbose lax- Bmory Tyler. North Gouverneur resident, had an exciting experi ;eoce Thursday when his truck Ibacked several hundred feet down a winding hilL Mr Trier stayed 4a and kept tne machine from des tmction • Mr Tyler has almost reached the i»p of the steep hill rising abruptly eomh of the Oswegatchie liver Rock Island bridge, when one of hi* auto chains broke. The car be- gan slowly to back up. as the hill was a glare of ice mnch of the way. The expedient of throwing the <car int o low jg.y waft TH<»H—Tbis- kiOi* slowed tbe progress of the car somewhat. There was no op- portunity either to run It into the <Hch or into the bank beside the road, and the driver decided to re *arn with it as long as poeelbie With a good display of n^rre. */ Tyler stepped to the ranging toard to faciliute iruiding Ihe truck, which was k^pt within the aigftwav all the way down Enough spe**fj had been gained before the arid**- level was reached to makH .^te^rine dangerous, but U>*» roach In*- «*a? finally stopped undamaged j in the middle of the Rock Island J \bruise New Officers Seated Saturday Eve- ning—Paat Master Dewey JnstaHfng Officer 'Edwards Grange No. W* held i»s first regular meetine of the year Saturday even'.nc January 4th This meeting was for the Inst alia lion of officer* and there was a very good attendance Four applications for member- ship were presented and referred fo the committee. It was voted to send flowers to Sister Jennie Maybee. who is very rUUa sba. 4her rm.«*id r flfcrS|r *? ^preseiii V** ad on what iheir parents would have taken If living But as to per sonai property it is different: There is no representation in the distribution of personal property ! beyond nephews and nieces ana { their descendants If a person die intestate and leave Jlo.wo in per sonal property and leaving as re la friends of Mr and Mrs D H. Geet of 146 East 5th St.. Oswego, aw prised them on (he occasion «f j a staunch Kepobhcan He wa^ aj and Caul Smith, a student at Syra - - j oietnh, i of the Masonic lodare, the .ieu; ot the en-ra-emrm ' Kore-itej-*, the pr*ne» and t.lie Mi !-Mrs. of LsMier Caroline Stantord. olde, ; t |uKii>t Episcopal church daughter of Mr. and Mi^ K (> ourlviitk ahti:'> i w ha for-una'e and n* frh r. 1 and help* ; indii,.:. n' ho-? s i-iya' With faculties unimpaired, an up | :i4?.' honest man tias happily fin ; i.-hed his wo-k an acfiv, useful ; I To of e-fchtv four wars Surv iuni: d.»- ms wife oru . ! dau-h'ej ^»,^ jj aZf j M»j vl |j e of Dus |{ Q| . between Tupper Lake and j Ka>t Aurora f mr M, n< , Kenn# t h •. Tiercerield. Mr KM bourn says that j Smith (*; thi-s village. Kohert. n\ if the transfer is approved he arlll ; mu^tc tea< ie-! in the Charlotte. N operate a bus line between Qouver- i C > h:»tils. Philip of Ogdenshun A. L. Kilbourn Files Petition to t Take Over Wilder Line From P»ercefleld Alfred L Kilbourn who operates the Gouverneur Piercvfteld bus line in S' J^wrence county, has peti- tioned the public servl.ee . commis- sion for approval of the iransfer to him of the certificate under which VYiloVi .Brothers operate a %£-• Stanford of Binghamton. N V.. to their fiftieth wedding anniversaf|| i Mr. T VanNamee only son of Mr evening. January 1 eJ ' and Mrs 1 C VanNaniee. Gouver •d of their daughter. L. A. FreeiT*ajQ. who was as sis in entertaining t^ Mrs Nelson W Coe. \\. During the evening theSiev M J Winchester, acting as spoils man for friends of the West Bap^f^^i^ tist church, many of whom were present, presented the bride and) N Y . wn« made at noon Saturday. December 2fc. 1529. at a hinrhecn in the Jade room of Fow ler's Tea Room, Binghamton: Cov ers were laid for twenty friend.« of M;s^ Stanford Stanford is a graduate of tion of personality in this state ^ ,. . . . ,, • as set rorth .in the present Deced ill at the Hepburn hospital at <>g i ^ nt fr elate Ljew densbnng j <2 >—The increase of the share It was voted to accept the an ; of Ib|i BUrrlrmx hiwba nd or wife Dual report of the treasurer which in an MlaUl< and lh# . conce . mralJOI1 8bw_eiLA-halaniie ol SZiUJil. Lof^-r^t^ «t *he W a4^ln^4^4 and more dependent rela and per ' sonal propery m the manner w hich ha? be^ti outlined. t!r>e wife would I received immensely increased ad GOUVERNEUR BOYS COMPLETE COURSE The following officers were in , nfarHr stalled for 1930. by Past Master • Uv ^ Bro. J G Dewey: Master. Frank . By h ^ m ai UD]form d ^ nl rngraham: overseer. M C. Noble. } and dll!!nbuTlon of rea] lecturer Margaret Wilson, stew ard, George Payne, pro tern ; As sis tan t steward, l^eone Watson chaplain. Cora Woodcock: treasur | *L ^^ i Weman: ; eCrPlaJ T.' 1 Da estate m place of the p.e>err ai vld Cleland: .gale keeper. Glenn . morinieS8 dott „ r Bulloct: ceres. Haxel Clark: porno -j w »,,.„. there lft RO w[U . a na. Mary ^Caxenovin. pro tern : ; of rfB( „ ]vinE lhf . FTora. Mamie Hurley; lady a**i*r an? steward. Eve}>-n Watson. The first and second degree.* will be conferred at rhe next meet ing which will be held Saturday evening January iVh Syrarsi^e Cniversity. class of *26 and is a tiKitiber of Alpha of Alpha groom of 5^ years with a purse of! 6amma IM'af-••Sorority. Mr. Van- tives an aunt and a first cousin ! * old Other gifts of gold and floral j Namee is a gradual of St Law- and a second cousin, ihe aunt remembrances were received A j rence Iniversity. class of '24. and would take all of the properly, rl I bountiful luncheon was served andjl« a number of t>elta Tau Phi fra there should be a first, cousin and a second cousin the first cousin wouud take all personal propertv to the exclusion of the second cou sin. I The new law favors the establish [ ment of a single harmonious sys ! tern of succession to all kinds of 1 s property which is to be based up- on a modernized plan of distribu Surviving are his mother. Mrs David GifTin. fVpeyster; his wife Mrs. Jennie Thornton Giffin. one { daughter. Mrs. Charles Turner, of j l>eperster. five Sisters, Mrs. New i ton Young. Theresa; Mrs (»na Mor ikon. Gouverneur; ffrs. Winfield Goodison. Gouverneur: Mrs Geo Newcomb v Depeyster and Mrs. M. C. Newcomb. IVpeysfer. . The funeral was held from his late home Sunday at 12:30 o clock and at one o'clock from the M E. church The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Kev. W. B Young of the De some old fashioned games and a I rernity. , oyster church of which Mr Giffin social time were enjoved Both Miss Stanford and Mr. Yan ^ an ^ Uv r ™** h *L delivered Mr and Mrs Geer* have :hL^_Namee are now teaching in Cor:-. th ^ *- r ~°° \«»««« *» ^ v ^seph daughters. Mrs Freeman and Mr? land High school Coe of Oswego. w*nd Mrs Ka:i| Mr YanNamee. who has beenll 5 ** 101 \ Moulton of Minneapolis. Minn al apending a part of the Christinas! so six grandsons and one grand recess with his parens her^. re , daughter Mr and Mrs. Geer are'turned to Cortland last Tuesday to j former residents of this villas attend the Charity Ball after which ( where they have many relatives ! he went to Binghamton to sp and friends. Mhe remainder of his vacation. I'nrversitv S w. <'i >si neur and Tupper i^ake. paaainc i through Edwards. Fine. Star Lake, and one sister [ Benson Minen. Cranberry Lake, Gouverneur 'Childwold and Piereefleld. Funeral services, will be held at the home ai 2 o^glock this after- noon Key L L ^Hutchinson, pas tor of the First Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery ! Ix>bb of KeTHmelaer Falls, a former MAKE SURVEY OF VILLAGE STREET .The proponed extension of bus service to Tupper Lake would be convenient to the pufcttc aa It would enable it to make train tad bus oaan#cUqpa4M: «tt»r aetata at Tupper Lake, accordinc to {he pa- tltion. t^r^ NHGHBORSCLUB MEETING FRIDAY Understood That State Survey Preliminary Move For New Road Through Village la IOKA BIRTHDAY - CLUB MEETING WOMAN MEMBER OF LEGION POST the The pall bearers were K D C)rr. Wm. Sellars. Fred N Hounds, lX>r jwin Gilson. T p. Day and K ii { Fletcher i .Interment was made in Hillcrest j cemetery at Heuvelton. Anione those from out of town J present at the funeral were Mr and Mrs Newton Young. Theresa. N Y . ^irs Ona Morrison. Gouver { ; neur. N V ; Miss Mildred Y Mor \ ! l#>rn : rison. Malone. N Y . Merrill Goodi • son. Gouverneur. Miss Kva Hun' j ley. Gouverneur; Mr and Mrs Lee A survey of the state hUrhway through Gouverneur village limits from east to wwest is being made by engineers from the state high- way department Ii i* understood survey is primarily to estab- Member* Entertained at tha Home of Mr. and Mr*. E. G. Coate . Scotch Settlement The Friendly Neighbors' Scotch Settlement'was entertained j last Friday evening ' Mr and Mrs. E. bles of Progi played. .-T1 and Mrs Archie lish the cost to the village of Gouv I Ci emeur for its share in extending Mp-\and Mrs. T. M Davis. Mr. and the state highway beyond the 2oUrfra. J H. Storrin, John Storrin, feet of roadwav the state bulldVf Jr. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Leach* in order to reach th* curb lin^Ksof [ Sallie Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Tout -:•&. —Mrs. Alex Whttteker Elected M9 President one-thjrd i2l'e Of lie I bads r rt al es.:a pre.w-a* dower t A c»-'vt- ;n heu thereof C»n» -ralf of the real es'a •hi' ^hf-, a, o? t nc j hu fc - ! i- h Off»cera Choaen on Friday for Vea-'Jamea Maioy Poet Has the Only ^ oung and children Canton. Mr Woman Member .n St. Law- *•&<* Mrs Arthur Young and famil>. rence County I Heuvelton. Mr and Mrs. Guy C JameF Many font. No. 6». Amer < Oiffin. <fgdensburg. Mr ami Mrs ican Legion, has the distinction of A I> Giffjn Ogdensburg Mr. and having the onh w man member mi Ma. Orlo Hurlbut. TtlcUxiH* Mr SL Lawrence ( <»ur.-v Mr* Ijawson f &nd Mrs Far) Walker. 1<ichv:!le Davidson »h«. ^n>d as Cnited Mr and Mrs Otis 5treter. liich States armv run.* during the villi-: Mrs N-ili* Ackerman I^ei World War h*s rak.n up member : Hiil. Mr and Mr, Everetr Ne,*on.j ** 1 ^*? * »*> * '^^ate higUw^y The loka Birthday Club of :.v SomerviHe road held its rer^ii monthly meeting with Mrs Char)* Overacker. Friday. Jan 3r! : members and two visitors we- present fXiring the huain*-*** w^. the village streets In Gouverneur this ja^more of an han in some- places as on leaving- the West Main street bridge and graveling ea*t. Main street broadens out inio'a plaza like street about HHt feet wide for between 30<» and 400 feet, after which the village park breaks up the plasm. The original communi- cation between the state highway department and the village sy* gested a survey on the Church street side of the village park, which -would he entirely for the Mills. Margaret and May eel Mills. Mr and Mrs Herbert Fuller, and Mr. and Mrs E. G. Coatee and Earl Coates. Delicious refreshments were served Prises were won by Mra. J H. Storrin and W. E. Leach. CLUB ROOM RUG IS PRESENTED -&&: f ^DTiual election of which regulrerj * here Uiere IF bu: on< JOINT MEETING FORESTERS HELD e O-Jt child the:* A **^*s* Webster and Lawrence Aabtock GrmduMtt From Pierce -Schoo*' in June - Forr»pt Webster, son of H W w»i6?>r of Rowley street and ^^--ace Bahcock aon o.' R. C •*•<••* if of Clinton street will JJ*J-ie from Pierce School of *»uw* Admin.;strmrioc ot Jan-« jg ft Both are graduate? of *b* .!?J r \' r, *^ a « Hnjrh School and wer* 2? arrjT€ ^° th iB athletic* of |J** r *>ool and aor.ai ac*Jv:tief '2?? tt * T * do©*- very cred:*ab»* T** ** P>erce and Ikmr* also WL *JJ** *c the a^a:rs of**;*- school ^f***« Web«er has accept s J?^ ** aaeistant :© the rr>ar. ;*^^* a iarg* manafactnrlng pU.a* Jj^*^ =^ar Philadelphia Pa^ ar.' 7* 1 2*s dtt'Mf JaniBkry a*h ***~<~r>^+ Eabcock has ar^p**< T++** r:r ^* TILX J* 0 *^ 2 * 0 * v '- « I W;/$* 5^^ fc^. txp+rtt-Lr-* ZZ^**' •\ad^stf in :r># elajtt c ^ a Or-ab*e >c and ' k * Z£[ * * Jarre hazik sg !^L^-I * *k* toe>» :c r * :n- * u •»» •x>-^,* ,- m ^..^-^ * a* rho**t a ihis s^aih '••ne-mrd ou'Hiih: wh-i a :-h Id: t . A h a^ one hajf ournsrht wher- -•- At* re-raiii * «a>se? of nea: o:..« and of :he r**ai efat* ou*right - tt*r+ n: <- m-i.'-e reraote reia- Off «ce-s o* Two Cou*^s Were In- stalled Monday Evening— Pieas'^o P-og'-ani Followed Cour GoLyemet jr So €2s>. and Ms^t- C::v Sn 3* Inde^eadenr cyrdf oi F^rec-^rs held thetr an rsal public in^'alia: .on and n*v+i> nor Monday ^Tearct In Torester* hall MiiC «t'^*»- Th* pror^am wa« as foilowf r>p*-^.nc o*i* pray*: and address oi f»)\tfli* b> C I Fkx*u* hl|r^ hxr*--*^ anci the im^ailatioe of ID* recently ^i*-rf^ otTif^ers with :he fr»i:ow-nx in rharr* Install ir: nr7 <**-* C I rV*rkus rvprrm* TL*-*ia* J^\^* J Vi'Briey »•*•\»* c-oo - x- c> TVorr* O'K;kr \Zri f^T.* modirTHi Mrs IJT*L F--1K*- .Af'-: ^ c«TipW*>at of +Jb* ft, :~ k r ^ ~#-*--. -J£:#~< R L K nn*> r. r* f' -f -ar.r-- mad* a she- * >-*-*« « - »t i *aj» f»i:ow*d try a \ -. * *-*'' ^ T M~* T:«^3*a^ HL. \ \X ' . h ' JOZ CJ JS*> E L s?*^ar-T fci In ti.e propoiM^j amendmeii's to : ? r. 1 *- .-'..tot*- of ^:#t-:b i'iori the , Con ;js-k>m ha> r*-comriieijd#<J /or *.^e * :fe Urare iccr«-as*-« of her .- * a - •• of h*- pe rsona. p rope — \ . as ; f-» >r>a . T i drw -?••* h~ :>*-\ ^i^iap' ion :n^'*-a1 of **-•\ no »•!! :T i^ '»*•; *r. ir; re »v #.rr~.»j3nx :C the » .:. *„\**rT e^'a**- ajm -ar. \;zts - * .ar, irz *boaM:>4 dc.aLf v •* a-*- no rhridrer ar>d j-'•%:.•: it-Mr*-* brrg^er* u w «i* r.• * • *• w * or rt.+c*-* It *•• a**-f :.. ^:- :o n>c»r* : LAL f /f*- • I- -o-rx»i»**d »o r•-» * *o tri*- :,* t~*~ 12*'*> fr of M*.-) i* :,e - ^x^iflp'jon :n^'»-ai ?1on cers wa.* held ! follow- * F-e S ri>n\ Mrs. Alex Whitt-k- • J vir^ pre.jrj^nt. Mrs Ray ();>•-» i er. secre-ary treasurer Mrs ].• - Iter K: • \» prens corre^- ;^»ri.; • * ; Mrs ,S:ar;;«-y Ferguson. r- - - • \ committer Mrs A Ho^rr^* S' - ;C M Kan J a;; Mrs Wm K >•-•- ] A* :he r^os^ of the m«*«-*.L» • .' I ora*e refr*-srimers were .. - : i w::ii M^ : L-.-ter K;**» a- ( •.« • ! mac The nex* m**^*.inx v* .. :»- | heid wRh Mr* M D &&><&>¥ last FriilMr rn Januar> ;T:*'*H the firj*: Friday in F*-brua* $2,627RECHVED FOR XMAS SEALS Response tc Appea> Is O' Of»t f own»i of Hu^noe* Out Tn*i Yea'' Cat or N V Ii To th# Tr b*jn^ Pr**ikf T^* S* Lsw-*^r»- C<r^z Se- ship with th*- i'f*-' of which f>avid*on ;s afv- a m**»ber. A }*(«A T urr.amen! i^ belnc planned and w»i; SCK»B man. The romxrrittM* <:\. ar-arir^m*-!!^ m- cindes H d»arr !>^ve Ror>«»r. f'ot- treil, lA*n Ke!i» y rt hd I^-<*n Sp^uld Ing. The f'r .-: > a ^ v » workmr on plans f'»r :r.e ,;var.i7a: v>h ot a drum cor;fc T*;.* i*f^* hi*s al^'n* 'wenty nfiusw-ian*- .'\ K honid maK* a good *how ;n«r : > coming f*\*r *ner if plan.* ma - «'•tnliz*- L\^ r>eR<jcbe tia*\ y»* *r. a.p'Mntwi 'lo,r man 7*he nuir of -en doUar- w ^ v .*eri for the wrhc»ci rr.i.k fiii»<i a - rt* meexjag Frvuy «-v>nir.r XMAS PARTY OF WELFARE COUNCIL Poatof?»:e E^s-cyee» Irjoyt-c A« naa« E*-e-t >t Ces B-»cx Tat *•-*• *es~e*ca.» £*e- -5 \fr f 0£.1en«*r» rx: Mr and Mrs Jieyail Tl.or.on rb*ss..-. F.arl liariert , f mgs raverse* parr \re th TT Main Mreet side QXJ n^ iTore build- o ftosfon. Mass . liaymond Hirna: *or. I>ow\.il*. Nornsn McCadam j Tbe state highway representa Kaiph-Cnandier. f>gdenshi;ir (.*>.} i» v «* calle/1 jpon ViliageXlerk A :•>« Clsrk I^-viTi Claus -tv^lon. M. Jepae>n -In relation to the loca <\:*ane> G Will Lew i*. V* *-n<> j t*on of the *a>er mains and storm Ha;ie T.-.a- Cook. M Hamnion ' *a'er and newer lines i hTi'or, Mr an-1 Mr* Jo>*-i>!i F»-J1 'irVr.s'i-irc, Mr- Cba* (* Kai' ('• r. ;t. >vi*r*- N! r and M:» V\\a. ••* !:-••'> enridg- Sr^rd !{>'••*. :-di-e t ,w f. .1 .nns'-r i ' i bo • I r -w i- i: .V • I ' V *•'>-.. f «rK I... • :..& Village aft ion a» ppeMal or tne March ele<- ; on on provjdinir funds will be Dere.sary before the ptare departmen- r»n o^er the road for bids Viliar*-* are required to raise the:^ ^hare and depow;' ir with the xa-e depar-Hi'-n' h^fc»r>- i'-np*- M.L>. Wallar* !i-* ^••n Hammond Mr and M« «J ••'•d. Gouverneur Ma\ n *. I^-o S;orr:n Cr.a* Vi.rt* j the routrac*? are let W I Carp*-nT*- Lmrr.e:* ? _ — rOi»erl>ejjr ^MT..*-; K* k' .K.cfce-:. ;» , :*., UM M !« K G.i*ot Mr anc V* Mam- M- and M** }i-: • He-jvf-i'or. I'e\*. f>r. *• ?: ~h»+ w .aw W' ';,taT (*:&* *%r Mra. >lea Prlca Preeenta Utia Rebe4cah LodQe With a Fine Knit Rug At the regular meeting of Vna Keb«kah Lodge. No. 15, Monday evening Mrs Alex Price presented a fine knit r»g te> be uaed\uV the Hebe*ah cluh retns - - Announcement jras made of a \ practice meeting \to be heid Mon day eveorng. January 13 at 7 56 o'clock On Friday evening a card party w.i be held with pedro and ;><»u w :h Mr# Ids Davis aa chair- man A supper is also beinc plan- ned for Saturday evening. January >th wi*h Mrs Delbert Wood aa r ha: rman ARTS CLUB AT |NEW SNOW PLOW SPRAGUE HOME FOR TOWN USE Barman M • M-» I*r»-a V W.^K Mr at.J nc M-» ^-..a £. M:L. At.- Vr> Ef«terta»nec \ Mo*o*a* Cate^ and M-* M : £ * e •• I e 5* Mr* -» P e* Pwrehaawd 0y the Town Sca^o— *o Be Used on Local fREE MILK FUNU A'* Arr. dar :: erri-ur * ^m* Tr * r* Mr. W V'L;B yr\ let w*r» c 'M'W-TI: was made 3*tnr- a: be ,ym~Q hoard of Gouv nay p:~~ , v ia»^d a ^Bl aiHTW :a ih*- ... fr > 1ti r t £ .V r.: V of .^ Cv;-: ~ r. *• i : I v, *\ r*~ » • *rjo*^m« *. ^^» . . a »*t f*?u*a-rie'« * * •**-c • M-» ?• A* iiaia T>^# F*^**t-^ a* ' e*^ jr r»*er-f or V f < — M-* k F A S^p^* aae^To*or» >' r N *\*a.*a ._... af *« IJI.TS •*•• 7^—1 r~* CUaa^Araoitj« af Ci sew* P^^^o^i ~krt H F COCJ* af cW P~VL'*m X Mia rf ITimr Ware— [O* I M H atrOtV-' ^a* **mt% -.- 2*+ -x :r* roada of Lro-jrern«-nr Tbe pi*w •-= A:*a-r^<! to the t^e-tom 1 r>: «*r Rar^a:: and wi31 M -- t r^ ^s-a^lam roads ua r •• a* >^a# c»n r^utres .L^ a «*orm calls fnr Ita oe> -1 - ra * rjig^wayt IrrL The - k. -+•- * it r a^* SJ well \»s - kii :^t r*:.ef Lhai wfB e^e r-.* -r-3r«rl o> :o date plmn **— :* e«s ;.i»e *t^ds w.U r • ' t-» »c b*s*we drawr r w ;-t ec Msr-j* of La* reeaAs that r-*—.£»2#:- SA^* BC< reee-*ve«d aWt£ a'e-r >oa j» r\^* »*w 9taw cax i* ;** s*a*s hiariwtyt >*je «3d %-^ r :