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BLOCK SOLD buiid>rtg on East Main street b> Uit Crumb dnr*» «ftop Onier of Forest- t*r* ruurn* and l>r R- D. Lee's den- tal ofTKv h*A bct-.i purchased by >nnk Mt<\>rmiek from the estate ot Mary K.nrK*} Th<- >AIO VW^.S anrK>uiK*€<J Thurs- day t>> tnc C -H i>pra^ur reai The purchase price Church Sunday ~ coming events bein* Gir! Scout week in I honor U Jule-t Low founder of the Girl Scout or*artizatioru the i Giri Scout> ul :rve 1PC»J units will j attend churcr. ktHitvi on Sun \. VIMTOKS Mrs uavf W alert own Tent No ot l'r.:or. Veteran*. wi!i at A dinner prior to the 70. .nfi> of neur r en: >!c>nda> t'Vt*n: b*- <*-rvod at 6 30 Gouver- Supper *;Lh the J . \ - DIAMONDS 0 f F Vi 0 F F Lay-AA\ay ^ our Diamond Gift Now EXAMPLE \ —Formerly Now ... _:! _ $66.00 \o\x Save I -3 of Retail Price Art Carved and Other Leading Brands It Pays to Go \Just Around the Corner\ to BROWNS'JEWELRY STORE Phone 276 \ ' 2 Clinton Street Two service* *iil be held. S* Jam^a enurcn for the Cat.»ot»c g.rU anJ one at ine Ptv*byu j nan tnorch a? lu 30 for the Prol^Vlant girls. G;j\i> are ^aked lo wear uni- forms &nd fc* an front of the church at 10:15 Birthday Party Held for Mar jorie Brasie, Edwaf ds TV enty-four fnends o/ Maoorie ) Brasie enjo>»Hi a part> pven last) Friday everting *t n^r partnts TODAY, WEDNESDAY Gouvemeur Luncheon club meet at Parkview hotel. 12:10 j^m immm VA Uttlejahn* train* jtr at St Lawrence university and university ski ooacfa, will speak on the economic condi- tions of Sweden, where he re* JUKnX *£V£fSi monthm. Oub wilJ meet at the home of Mrs Mabel Wheater, Caroline street. Members please bring articles and gifts for the Christmas box to go to Holland. St Lawrence convention of the Women • Relief Corps will be held in the WRC rooms at Odd Fellows hall with Barnes Rebef Corps. 200. host Dinner will be served at noon Members and their guests are invited. Mr and Mr* Leo Bleau of Ed- u ards, irt honor of birt hday The r\en:n£ waj sprn! playirtfi arid dancing Miss Brasje many k>vel> gifts and presented with a birthday cake made by her mottier Thos*' present *ere the Misses Faye Doyle Kthei Drake. Shirley Mclntosh. Dorothy Matejkrk. Vir- ginia Lut/ Marion Lutz. Eleanor Mornsey. Beatrice Bishop. OUve Webb. ~Un$ Von W'ald. Caroline Skeleton and Linda Skeldon.-Glenn THVB3DAY. OCTOUft U her sixteenth ! past matrons and past patrons of Marble City Chapter. 39. O. E. S will be entertained Special program will be presented. Re- ports on the Grand Qft&pter ses- sion in New York Oty will be tftven by Past District Deputy Grand Matrons Agnes Reed and Isabelle Bresee Refreshments wiU be served. Evening of Games will be held at St James Hall, 8 p. m. FRIDAY. OCTOBEE ?4 Kennedy Jamrs Hogue. Clarence j Gouvi>rneur Morris Chapter. D. V Skeldon Lyle Bleau. Leo Bleau. I R will meet at the home of Mrs. Uv Webb Orle> Brasie. Keith] , Hrasie. Fio\ti Hosmer, Xd>^in f j l.)awley. Gtx>r>;o j-lurley. James 1 i^ j;i*.**^t of Brasie. jorie Mrs Glenn Leo Bieau. and the hostesses, Von Waid and Mrs C. E. -Webster, 48 Grove street, 2 30 p. m_ Assistant hostess: Miss Ellamae Sules. Miss -Blanche Hoflgfc in J*i u . g ive a report 5rT~the~sTate D. A. R. I held in Kir*t Methodist. First , Baptist and First PretbyteTtan churche* at lu 3n a. m Sunday • ichool w\\) be held immediately following I he worship service*. Trinity LpiScopaJ church ser%- ices will be held 8 30 a.m. and 11 a. fn £uncU> School 9.45 a. nx Morn.n* Worship 11 I m. St Jame» Catholic church mass^ e* at ^ and 10 a m First Church of Christ. Scientist. 11 a. m. Church of the Na/jurene Sun- day School 10 a m.. Young Peo- ple > Service 7 p. m. Morning \Vorship, 11 a m Kvangelistic Service 7.30 p. m Church ot God preaching service at 2:30 p nx at Municipal building jSunday school at 30 p. nx Free f Methodist church Sunday School 10 a. m . .morning service 11 a. jm. evening skTvice 7.30 p. m. MONDAV. <KTt>BEIl tl Prv)testdni ministers grtnjp will meet at the home-of Re\ w Harold j A Thomas. 1»» a ro OiscussionJ ieafikr Re\. K C Joudr> Daughters of I'nior. Veterans will rneet in the tent rooms. 6 30 p. m Dinner vuil be served with InspcK*tcT Mrs Olive Langham, Watertcmn Tent No. 70, guest Meeting. 8 p. m. Gouverneur Arts . rhifc ~±*X meet at the home of .Mrs W. H. Loomis. Kas! M^in street. Evening of Games will nV held municipal building Sponsor. Silas W'ainwright Post^ 633^. V. F W. Oswegatchlc Trail District Officers Foi1948 Elected Sterling L. TaH of Rock Island street, chairman of the Onw«gat- cnie Trail district, flo>. Scouu oi Amenck. for the past year. ~* a* rcetocted to that post at the an- nual meeting ot the district heid in the First >&*thodist church lait | We wdh |a thank our neifhbors and tnends for the ikm* en, cmrdi and gffu lent to us an our fiftieth wedding ftoarversary. Mr and Mrs. of Mr N. rL, aad Arthur Be*t, a^ r. and Mrs A JS. Best ot GolT T mamed F*rid*> lft io St Pauli church 41 caster, N. R conference held recently in New York City. Annual dues pay- able at this meeting. Book re- view: \Dawns Early Light,\ Mrs. Webster. S.LU. Trustees Approve ! c ^ a ^l 4 ^TL r T^ ng .°l ai w urch ...... -. ii •, • ', of God unll be held at the home Million Dollar Budget TrESDAV. OCTOBEB *8 Gou\*erneur Garden dub uill moet at tho haim^ of Mww ^^iward H. Case. W. Barney sU^cet. 2 30 p. m. Mrs. Edwin CTairk. Og- •J- •*•/ . - jf •/ \ / \Protect Your Income SEE US FOR Complete Water Systems Electric Water Heaters Water Bowls and Stanchion* Plus Hundred* of Other Item. Jones' Farm Supplies Phone 579 Clinton Street *<* * r • Bd *7- ^ J p ^h ! er. 63 Rock Island street, 7:30 The first million dollar budget! p . m. Harry Johnson, leader. in S! Lawrence University's 91- j Gouvemeur GranRe. 303, Mill moot year history was approved by that ' at 8 p. m. Third and fourth de- schooi's board of trustees at gj^s win ^ conferred. Pro- the annual fall meeting on gram: Lecturer Maysel Jones in the campus Saturday. Estimated j Charge. Refreshments, operating expenses for the 1947-48 Evening of Games will be held academic year will run to more than $1,150,000. . . . Presidejol Eugene G. Bewkes and Comptroller E K. Cratsley also re- vealed that the university operated at the municipal building. S p, m. Sponsor: James Maloy Post. 65, American Legion. -• ^ SATURDAY, OCTOBER t5 icit and that at similar condition is 1 expectipd this year in spite of the hig.i budgetary' figure. i More than half of the 1947-48 budget, or a total of $533,000 will be paid out *h faculty and adminis- trative salaries and other wages. , This pa>Toll figure alone is greater i_tb|m all expenses incurred in op- erating ST. Lawrence darim: the -1941-42 year Total operating ex- penses that year totaled $477,000. The rise in operating expenses [ has out-stripped the proportionate ' nseifi the size of the student body. * There are twice as many students at St Lawrence today aa there were in, 1931, yet itxasts five times more to operate the school. The trustees, with Edward J Noble presiding, heard Dr. Bewkes outline physical changes which had taken place on the campus since I the Naval V-12 tmit was with- • drawn two yeas* ago.- . ^ The president also announced that total enrollment at the uni- versity and its Watertown Coilegi- i ate Oater was 1436 students. Al- 1 most l500 of this number are on neur Library*. 10 a. m. Foot bail. ^Gouverneur v*. - -Malone High school grid squad. Gouv- erneuf Fairgrounds, 2 j>. in- sharp. / - — Mothers oHib will meet at the borne of Mrs. Everett Stevenson, 172 West Main ttreet, .& U- m. 1 Assistant hostess: Mrs. Lula I Bco^*n. Mrs. Augusta Pike, Mrs. Program: Mrs. . I 8CXDAY, OCTOBER 26 Girl Scouts will attend morning worship service at First Presby- terian church. 10:30 a. m in body in observance of Girl Scout WeeAe-^frpy will honor Juliet Low. founder of the Girl Scout organization Girto are request- ed to wear uniforms and assem- ble before church at 10^30 a. m. Catholic Giri Scouts will attend their own church. . Morning worship services will be REPORT OT CONDITION of . BANK OF ot St L*wrw* County. G \ Having a Football PARTY? Find Your Taste GOUVERNEUR UQUOR STORE Phone 582 59 W. Main meur. • mtmber of the Federal Rorm Syvtnn. at Uto Horn of bustMM on Ortobar 6. 1M7. publialMd in Meordaace wttli A cafl made by the Superintendent of i Banks pmiftjit to the provision of the Button* Imm of the State of New Yort and the Federal Reserve Bank of this difttrk-t pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Art. i ;Cash I bankinc institutions. Including reserve bmlanoss. and cash : teems in process of colter- • ttan ,. r_\I_'._.*3. , Unltsd Statas Cwwmwt • I oM%ationa. dinset and fuar- ( t«ed _.. 2. [Obiigattofts of 9Uts« and po- ttttcal subdtvlsioas -. 304 21* jotter bonds, notes, fend de- ; ^entarss ... 340 762 Corporate stocks ( si .825 ia.ioo.oo i NOTICE TO VOTERS Especially Jo New Voters ____ S3fj.fns.55. fwnltuie and __ Axtum S3.SM 44 fbaftklBr ~~ owiwd are fu»>rt tu - ~\~ b> ui stttntiaos* . 34?>12-W speaker. ,, clc, Firyt Presbyter- ian chorch. uiH meet at the homo of Mrs. Van Wtght. 19 Kock Island street. ^Assistant hostesses: Mrs. Cre^th and Mrs. Taylor. Subject: \Vhen Closed •'Doors Are Opeped. Leader: Mrs. Rodger. Committee: Mrs. Hartley and Miss Dickson. DeKalb Junction Party Honors Michigan Couple %Mr and Mrs; Charles Vanaken of r*etoskey. MJch.. were guests of honor at a welcome party held last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kio in DeKalb Junction. - .\••:: Cards were played and refresh- ments served to the 24 attending. Those present were- Mr. and Mrs. Vanaken, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward Butters of Petoskey. >lich.. Mr. and Mrs. William Matfiews of Russell. Mr. and Mrs Robert Black and daughter Marion of Depeyster. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walrath and son Raymond t>f Heuvehon, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Blaek\ancFMr and^Mrs. Thogjas^Baker^gf Hermon. Gerald JortiWon <rf Hewfctcti. Mr. and Mrs. Jay F&row, Miss Helen Wat- son and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kio. son Levi and daughter Hazel, all of DeKalb Junction. Try a classified ad. Oth^er officer* elected included Roe* y. Riley of Neuton Falls, v*c* president. Paul D. Graves of Gou- verneur, district commissuooer, and Harry Cartkn. Paul Smith. IDr CharkrJ StahX Donald Frtsienben;. Fred Pric*. E Haroid Cole l\an Scott, Hcmard Wevgei A. M Ro^ and Earl Cuglar. district members at Urge. institutional r e p r es e n Utiyes who will serve on the district ccpn- mntee^for another year incldfek\ David Murray. Ernest C. HuaJon*. Harokl A. Thomas, Joseph A. £cho- fteld, jr., all of Gouvernt*uf, J Uoyd MyeR of Oswegatcbie. James Casale of Balmat. P^>s> K Riley of Newton Falls; David R MaoAieese of Cranberr> Lake and W. J. Gnffin of Star L-akr. Earl W. Riley. Dr Oia> Stahl. Arthur B. Hart, Ernest Hunkins and William H. Foster ha\e reprv- sented the district on tho ST Law- rence Council, Boy Sc-out^-of America. Their term expires as Of November 30th. Representatives on the council will be elected at the annual meeting of the council on November 12th. Annual reports were submitted by A. M. Koss. crtatrmarr of xt\e or- ganization and extension commit- tee; Ernest C. Hunkins, chairman of the leadership training commit- tee; Paul J. Smith, chairman of the advancement committee; Joseph M. KraveU. chairman of the camp- ing and activities committee; Fred E. Price, chairman of the finance committee and Sterling L. Tait. district chairman. The next meet- ing of the district committee will be heid at the club house at New- ton Falls with the soouter* of Pack and Troop 29 serving as A voting machine, dressed up as it will be on Election Day •will \^e on exhibition in the lobby of the Municipal Build r.p.-Mr. Christian, the Custodian of the voting machine •will J je\present to demonstrate the operation of the ma chi ic and instruct any voter who wishes information. DAYS AND.HOCRS .\ ' ' Monday. October 27 \ \Xo 6 p.m. . Octobcf^8. J to 5 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. '* CORNERS The Macoltb Grange wiil have the Harvest^supper Saturday eve- ning Octy 25. Everyone please bring a ^covered dish .and pie. Serving vtll start at 7 p. m. Mr. anl Mrs. Willis Kittle and Mrs. Edgar Kittle motored to Wa- tertown and Great Bend Sunday. Miss Arleen Hewitt of'Gouver- neur spent the weekend with Wy- ona Merritt. •,•.*. Mr. and Mrs, HaroW Ingram have returned to^heir home here after spending several years in Geneva. x Mrs. John Ivan Sitts and daugh- ter Cynthia returned home from the hospital Saturday. * Mrs, Danny Merritt, Nancy and Richard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumbull at Somer- ville. Mrs. Ubbie \Voddwortn spent sevTal days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woodworth while Mr. and Mrs. Fishel were in Vir- ginia. , Mr. and Mrs Albert Kittle of Gouvemeur vi**u>d Mr. and Mrs. £0dy Kittle Sunday. % Mr. and Mrs. R. A. G lea son and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Tully recently, s Try a classified a<k CATALOG oma Especially FOR WARD WEEK Y>* •.^•••^•^-•vJ^-'••.:•' ^-^H^r<> • ;•••'•'' \ \ Ball Fringe Colored Chenille Spreads Solid color diamond with inside floral pattern; fluffy hobnail tufting. Hand tied ball fringe. Wash separately, Colors: All White, Duaty Rose; Me* Blue. \ \ 18WR5MO—Twinged. Was 8.79 ; noW 7.9S. 18WR5 1 I I—Double 1»ed. Was 8.79; now 7.98 Cotton ground striped in Pkach; Blue, Mftise or Greta. Thickly mtworb- gg 16 Wil 3722C—Bath Towel i0x40 inches. Were 2 ft* 1.10 . . . . . Now 2 for 1.00 16 WR 3723C—Wath- TAoib 12 x 12 inches. Were 12 for 1.1*.. .T Now 12 for l.Of \ Ftrmlj woven, 8 ribs to inch, 35 in. wi3e. Dry dean. Rose, Copen, Tam Cray, Brown, Scarlet, Nary, Wine. For chfl- dren's wear; sportawear. 17 WR 650-Wat 98c; Mow Yd. 94c If PARK ST GOUVEKNEUR 4t Noun Dtpaatts of tfeftsd 9kmU± lit* Of O OOwr fcartifM A rU .... tor TOTAL UABTLTmS ''liot te- 0+ ^PSaSBv^BJ J B^ _ , \ \2, Kowfaidt luce 3. Extra Heavy Sole Built to \take K\ wnh tho«€ extra styk featuret $ that mak* Jarmanf UxU> tm^rtest thoes. thtt •\MocSan\ grves an extra j cf cemion long V R-\RRY C. ROGERS. Town Clerk Carbones 2fVM iATURDAY GOUVERNEUR Fair Grounds - .\ • This Spue Courts? of Ruderman Eftterprises Gouremeur Motor*, Inc. — Ruderman Supply Co. Ryther ind Prittgle — Renmud Fovndrie* Located in Gouverneur and i