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',' • • • • « . Area Hwncmakers Attend Hooked Rug Bee and Picnic in Richville Wednesday By MRS M>IS HALL . » „ Richville — Saturday evening his wife *i\i children at the home Mr. and Mrs Carl Park> enter- of hi* parents. Mr and Mrs John tatned at a family dinner in hon- Austin. Kichville. until his depur- or of Mr. and Mrs Worth Parks tun* to Africa. August 25. who have moved to Coxsackie, N Mr and Mrs John Austin en- Y. | tcrtained at dinner Wednesday Guests were Mr. and Mrs evening Mr and Mrs. Richard Worth Park>. and MUIS. Mr and Mrs. Donald Parks and children of Depeyster. The Rev and Mr>. Wil- lUm Smi there, and children of Gkwersvillr, Mr nr*\ Mrs. Lyie Stnithers of Heuveltor. Mr. and Mm Burs ton and daughters Mrs I\>n*ld Hail and children drove to Mexico, N Y . Monday to .get Mrs Pearl Jel!ri> who \tins been visiting Mr^ Judson CtJrfk- lin They also ta'led on Mildred •nd Harrison Burnnam Sunday the Halls, entertained iMr. and Mrs Clarence Mclntynv and Ida Mae. and Mrs Addie Hall and daughter Ruth at their Trout lake camp Mis Pearl Dexter and Mrs Flora Austin of Edwards. Mr. arwi Mrs Dennis left Sunday to make their home in Florida Sunday guests at the Austin home wt-re Mr and Mrs Jay Gra- ham ot Lisbon. At trod Wrddinjt Mr and Mrs Carl Parks and children and Mr and Mrs Ken- neth BurMon, and daughters, at- Trndcd the wedding of Robert Smithers to Jane Cranston on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian church in Ogdens- burg. CANDIDATE Hooked Rug The Second annual hooked rug bee and picnic was hold Wednes- day on the la*n of Mrs. Donald Hall on the River n>ad A di{>- dyeing demonstration WHS given in the afternoon by Mr>. Doris iLoomis. Mrs. Edith M. Lewis, to, Harrisville Resident, Dies Mrs. Kdith Marcell Lewis. 66. ot Harrisville. wite of George F 1^'wts. duKi at 1 45 am. Tuesda> in the Kdward John Noble hos- Those present uvrr Mrs Law-: pital. Gou\erneur. of a heart con- rence Pickert. Mrs Roy Peacock, j dition She had been in poor health Mrs. Ekired WeM and Mrs. Roy two and a half Aears Brown of Antwerp. Mrs Margaret • A prayer service is scheduled Payne and Mis Gertrude Beach of for 13^ p.m. Thursday at the Edwards. Mrs Chnrles Rowland, j home, followed by services at 2 the Rev Pauline Burdette of Do- pm at the Holiness church. Har- Kalb Jet.. Mi> Harold Loomis. nsville. with the Rev. Walter P. Mrs LeUnd Wood and Ruth and Merntt pastor, officiating Hall i Burial will be in the Harrisville Guests this week of Mr. and cemetery Eusinesscope -JL Lynne Plumley. a^e 17, who was ! the recent salutatonan of the \ CUi ton-Fine graduating class, has J been selected to represent her | school in the queen contest to be held during the Gouverneur Coun- tv fair Lvnnc u. the daughter of OET CONSTRUCTION JOB AT CANTON Northern Metals and Construc- tion Co of Gouverneur has been awarded the job of general con- struction and remodelinc the building to be occupied by the new laundromat being installed by Gray Bros at Canton M>CAL STORE HAS NKW ASST. MANAGER Cal Kruste. formerly assistant manager of the Grant *tore at ; Ma lone, began his new Job here this week as the assistant man- ager of the local Grant store Mr and Mrs. Krusie and child plan | to mo\e to Gouverneur as soon as . they have completed arrange- ments for a hsme Mr Krusie suc- jceeds Ernest Schumann who was transferred to Johnstown. Many Friends and Relatives of Hailesboro Residents are Guests over Weekend Mrs Harry Gray were Mrs. Cl>de Gray of C>g£lensbur£ Mr. and Mrs J. B Kinnry-and family. Mayfred Blanchard of rCn^th Gouverneur. In addition to her husband, she is survived bv four sons, Clifford G. and Willard E l^evvis. Harris- ville; IVre A Lewis, l^eonards- Mr. and Mrs Oha>les Minmck. \ ille. and Frank C I^ewis. Mas- Mrs. C. Plaatte and tv*%^ sons of sena: three daughters. Mrs Wil- Adams and Mr and Mr>. ^Glen. f re d N < Veronica) Ritz. Harns- Mr and Mrs Lucian P. Plumlev. formerly of Svraeuse. and resi- dents of Wanakena since 1957. In her hiph school years. Lynne was a member ot the Future Teachers of America club, a cheer leader, president of the Student council, a class officer in her jun- ior and senior years, a member of the newspaper staff, and co-editor of the yearbook I.vnne was chosen this year as queen of the Sweet- heart ball and also won first prize in the Elks Youth Leadership con- test. Lynne has majored in science and mathematics and will enter Svraeuse university, college of Fine Arts in September. —L. D. ON Bl VINii TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY PHlc Spragv Joyce Marie Streeter To Wed Daniel Chambers Minnick of Bigelw. \, ville. Mrs. Arlette L. < Georgia M\ Mr and Mrs Don Wood and MrNsQallagher. Tobyhanna, Pa . and and Mrs. J\an Coats spent last Mrs. Kelvin J <Bett\> Gonia, week at the Leonard cottage at Gomerwur; three sisters. Mrs Trout Lake. , Hazel Mt^oughan, Mrs. Lillian EatertaJn* Brtd** Club j Clark and Alps. Walter *Jean» Wednesday. Mrs Belte Wood entertained the Bridge club of Richville at the Leonard cottage Mr. and Mrv Robert Pratt and children attended the Pratt re- union at the Watertown park. Mr and Mrs. Robert Delonc And children Lori and Jeffrey of Kingston were weekend puests of Mr. and Mrs .David -Reynolds Sunday Mr and Mrs. Reynolds _.. , . 4 _ A . r . »nd children with their guests had Shepard. then pastor of the Har- a family picnic at the camp of Mr. Belongs father. Doan Delong. on the St. Lawrence river. j Mr &nd Mrs Arthur Philips of Syracuse and Annie Reynolds and Mrs. William Reynolds of Gouver- ' neur called on Mrs Harriet Spoon- er Thursday evening j Guests Visit , Mr and Mrs. Maurice Jones and children of Central Suaje visited Ruth Jones Saturday afternoon, j Merritt. all of\Harns ville; 19 grandchildren ana x four great- grandchildren- \\ •• Mrs Lewis was born I>ec. 19. 1892 daughter of William A and Ida Cleveland Marcelle. in the town of Diana, where she attended schools She was married to Mr Lewis Dec. 26. 1910. at Harrisville in a ce-remony performed by the Rev. risville Methodist church. .The couple had alwavs lived at Harris- vine. She was a member of the Holi- ness church. » Mrs. Hattie A. Brown, 86, Succumbs on Tuesday Mrs. Leta Hurlbut of North Gouverneur was a guest Monday Mrs Hattie A Brown. 86. of 61 West Barney street widow of Frederick H. Brown, died at 9 10 a.m. Tuesday of a cerebral hem- (orrhage in the Edward John Noble hospital, where she had been a pa- Oi Mrs. Myrtle Walker. Mrs. Gladys Jenkins, sons James and Junior, and Mahle B.ge<m- , iem for thrw weeks Shp ^j Visited Mr and Mrs. Gordon Ui- prpviouslv suffered ^raj heart bams and family at Spraguevilie attac ^ s * Saturday evening , A memorial service fnis ' been' Mrs. Bessie Burton of Hammond scneduled bv tne ^^^^ of the tevisiting her sister. Mrs Pearl £ R Baiwi Women - 5 p^^ ^ **Z teT ' f 7^ We tx u ™i.- r at 73 ° P m Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs Worth Pmlips of f unera i Auburn were guests of Mr. and + m ^ t „ The funeral is td be at 2 pm Mrs Ivari Coats from Tuesday tn Thursday at Sprague s funeral Friday. Wed/>e^day Mr and Mrs and their euests visitp«i Coats I Sprague s home, with the Rev. Stanley E ** «i L r>^•„• J < i Brown, pastor of the First Meth- Un Blanche Phillips and family od|M chufch oUimUng BuriaI »t their camp at Cazaville. Qu\. ; Wlll ^ m Rivcrside cen^ten, Surviving Mrs Brown are a Melvm Taylor Fulton: a Mrs. Emma Cronk. Miami. Fla . three grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren . « She was born in the town of port. Fla.. where they uill live Gou\prneur. July 17 1873 daugh- year round They have sold th^ir ?*T of William H and Emily Lash- bror>k Taylor She was educated in the Gravel road and Elmdale soh«-»ols . Mrs BIOUT. w?is married K> Mr ^Brown at Gouverneur Jan 6 1892 ; b>- R+\ S T Dibble, former Meth- ' odist pastr.r mar w^re wr^k*-nd ^iests* of Mr Af* t :> r Their marriage ^be couple and Mrs En*' P^p^i 7>IHV er»x>>*^<l farm^i n^ar F^lmda^ fnr tun vears m picnic at tneir camp at Trout and Jth'-n mp\ed ^to the Cnarl« Ston*» {arm also near Elmdale TT.py ia'^r hvp*j on a farm or. Gra\*»! r«-»ad f r >r tu*»Ke years •re coTTir.fcT \ r > Gou\ern« jr *jr ir< Brown rJved in Mrs Brn>u-r. who wa$ camp Mr. and Mrs Ford McCarty of Cicero were weekend guests at the Coats home f . Move To Honda ^> Mr and Mrs Richard i>nrus left Sunday rrK>rning for Gulf home and furniture to John Aus- tin , Mr BTK} Mrs Elmer Larry and SheMia of were Sunday giiosts of Mr. Mrs Glen Hall Mr and Mrs. Eric Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Streeter of Gouverneur, -Route 4- announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce Marie to Daniel Earl Cham- bers son of Mr. arft Mrs. Paul Chambers. Winthrop. Route 1. Miss St rector, ^ a graduate of Gouverneur High school, class of 1958. attended the St-Lawrepce State Hospital School of Nursing and is now employed at the Pots- dam General Hospital. ^ Mr. Chambers, K- a graduate of St Lawrence H.gh Schrxjl at Bra- sher Falls class of 1953 > srrved a three year-term in Tbe'V. S Army attended Canton -ATI anxi is now- employed by the New York State Power ^Authority located, near Ma^sena. - A fall wedding is plann _ r •n«BMj|«?r oi the Surprise store, is in New York city this week on a buying trip for the stores fall merchan- dise. Bl SIXESSES INSTALL AIR CONDITIONING Two local businesses have Just completed the installation of air conditioning. Sol Kaplans Depart- ment store and Sprague Funeral Home. Both installations were made by Simons Fuel & Supplies. KINNEY-NORTHLAND ANNOt'NCES WINNERS Winners of the prizes given by Kinney-Northland during the grand opening of the remodeled store were: Thursday, Mrs. Earl Jenne. Jean Gridley. and E. B Hurlbut; Friday. Earl H. Brown, Ila Ellis and Michael Brown; Sat- urday, Mrs Stanley Forsythe. Gertrude Wright and Floyd Moore. • • * ATTENDS CONFERJENCE HELD AT CORNELL Charles A Jones, manager of Simons Fuel and Supplies. Gou- | verneur. took part in the third! annual management conference! ; for members of the Empire State j 'Petroleum Association at Cornell I I university July 20 through 23 The ' conference, sponsored by the New- York State School of Industrial Labor Relations at Cornell, was attended by over 20 oil and petrol- j eum company officials from i throughout New York state. It j was designed to give association • members an opportunity to dis- ; cuss problems facing managers in the operation of their business. LOCAL FIRM OFFERS DISPLAYS TO SCHOOLS ' For the use of schools, and other interested groups hold- j ing ''career days\ or vocational j discussions, th* John W. Rouse Corporation has offered the loan r of a series of panels displaying small *\tools The series consists of one panel each for masons' tools, carpenters tools and general \housekeeping\ . tools such as shovels, brooms, etc These were used in a demonstra- tion recently at the Rouse em- ployees' annual picnic to show the amount of investment in small tools required for the average construction job. By UENEVIEVE PAPINEAT Hailesboro — Mrs. Gladys Rich- Park. Long Island sfM>nt ardson. Mrs Hazel Fuller and, with Miss Hope Knight Mrs Lucille Richardson and two j children spent Wednesday at ; Camp Aldcrgale near Lowville. Mr and Mrs Herschel Richard- son and children and Mr and Mrs. Roy l^aBow spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr and Mrs Delbert Young and son of Mud Lake Mr. and Mrs Paul Wall and two sons of OgdtnstuiK called Sunday afternoon on Mrs. Gene- vieve Papineau and Mrs v Durwood Absalon. Son Born A son, Kevin Duane,'weighing 6 lbs. 8 ! -2 ounces was born Friday, July 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Vrooman in the Gouverneur has- j nings pital. Mrs Vrooman was formerly I ^j r Miss Sheila June of Gouverneur. Monday Mr and Mrs. John Snyder and boys were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Winters of OgderLsburg. Durwood Absalon is sending this week and next training with the national guard at Camp Drum. Horn** From Hospital Mrs. Mt k rton Jennings came home Saturday from the MiTcy hospital. Watertown, where sht had be*»n a patient for ten days following surgery. Mr and Mrs Lewis Jennings of Uermon and Miss Kthel Amrs of Star Lake called Sunday after- noon on Mr and Mrs. Merton Jen- ! Mr. and Mrs. Glen j'Gouverneur called Monday on Mrs Mr and Mrs Arthur Moe and i Merton Jennings. . children of Gouverneur spent Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Papineau and children. Mr and Mrs. Paul Wall and sons of Ogdensburg called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Papineau and children. Blake Spilman returned home last Friday from the Mercy hos- pital. Watertown. Where he under- went surgery on Monday. Mr and Mrs Philip Lawrence and children of Brasher Falls and Mrs Elva Lawrence of Gouver- neur were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Earl Kelsey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Absalon Mrs Johnston, were Thursday suppor and eve- ning guests of Mr. and Mrs John Ab>alon and daughter Sharon of Fowler. Mrs. Leo Knight and daughter. Hope, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs Earl M'arcel in Gouverneur Miss Donna Powers of Deer Mr ar*l Mis. Kenley Spilman and children of Mi net to spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Blake Spilman. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Johnston were recent dinner guests of Mrs Dora Bacon of Antwerp. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chilton of Rochester sj>ent Friday with Mr. and Mrs Edmund Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jones of the Somerville road were Sunday din- ner guests of >lr. and Mrs. John- ston. Mr. and Mrs. Earl G lea-on and grand daughter of Gouverneur called Sunday evening on Mr. and SumU) Gueiiti Mr. and Mrs. Uwson R<*wman \V<TO Sunday *uj>j>er and evening guests of Mr and Mrs. William Bowman of OiuvTrneur. Mr and Mrs. JU'land Parker, arwi George l.aBf)W of Gouverneur were Friday supper and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Kay La- Bow. Mrs James Morrison Ana child- ren of FTeuvelton and Mrs Edwin Ferrigo and children of Richville spenl Thursday afternoon with Mis, Stephen Bressette and child- ren. Mrs. William Fuller and daugh- ters of Harrisville spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Stephen Bre- sette and children Mr. and Mrs. Menzo Maxson of JamesvilJe sj**nt the weekend with Mrs. Sarah, Biesette Mis. Genevieve Papineau and grandson, James LaRue of Rich- ville. were Thursday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Kio of Kendrew. - - James LaRue of Richvi'le is spending ^his week with his grandmatftvr, Mrs. Genevieve Pap- ineau. Jack Taillon of Canton spent the weekend wi!h Mr. and Mrs Leo Taillon Mrs Maud Taillon and >on and Mr and Mrs Richard Sharpstein of Mrtssena spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo TaiUon. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wing and son and a fresh air child from Og- densburg were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Taitlon. Mr. and Mrs Morns Aldrich of Little Bow were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gib- son. The Misses Suki and Hazel Blanoe and a girl friend from Ro- chester spent the weekend with Mrs Agnes Blance and daughter Mrs Grace Parker and daugh- ter of Balmat were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Karl Fuller. They also called on Mrs. Hance, Mrs •Parker's mother, at the nursing home in Richville. Mr. and Mr>. Jon Jackson of Johnson City are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Stronach at a camp at Sylvia Lake. 8 THE TRIBUNE-PRESS ftac 1, Qonv*rm*ur. N.T. Thqrtday. July 30. 1959 Archery and Badminton Feature Antwerp Sports TTie feature events of the Ant- werp Summer Recreation for the past week were archery and a badminton tournament. The winners of the archery tour- nament in thnr particular age group are as follows: Judy Inger- son, Paul Johnson, Jimmy Sanders and Dickie Stone The winners oi the badminton tournament are as follows: Doris Powell. Jud> Ingerson, Sally Mc- Gill, Nancy Carroll. Cindy Scott, Timmy Allen, tugene Gonio and Dickie Stone Another feature ot the recrea- tion program last Friday was dur- ing a Thousand Islands Pee Wee league game in which Johnny Howard pitched a no run, no hit game in defeating Philadelphia. 8- 0. The team presently is in third place is supporting a 11-3 record. Special activities this Friday, July 31st, will be a foul shooting contest and a golt shooting tour- nament. Richville AsMon Prrnire. chairman of chicken barbecue at the Richville Firemen's field day. has expressed his appreciation to all of the i>eo- pie who donated food for the bar- becue Saturday. More than 400 chicken dinners were served. INFANT DAIGHTKR DIES I A pra>er service was hHd S^t- | urday aftern<x>n at Maplegrove Richville. for the infant daughter cHsNlr and Mrs. Gerald Hayden. TheN^aby. weighing, one pound and oneHiatf ounce, was ( born on Friday ancNjved for nine t hours .„ - APPRM IATION to th-r.K rry n^:ghDr.'s friends and f^ir th^ fKm»v.s inr<ih and vem to me «tncs ihe m**n> kindne»*e*' to me and th*> nur*es and Dr He*d for rheir u-fiDOe'T^ ra-r during my UJnemi m E J Nobie *nd Not) ptlai in Syntru*? APPRM 1AT1O.N to th^*rk nr> \>**i^>-rv relatives for 'he <in1» #:.!:» and fkm- ^'Jj *\ ' r \* 11'' fJr- mmon* N •» T F4 K STATE OF NF'A Y'«RK -il PREME CO' RT rr >\-ST\ Or >T Vs f h X<&k<» Sunday Mr and Mr- Clifford ]b#»r ^r aivi cniidrer. of Gouver- ine»ur sp^-nt ia>* wr*>k at E>nf JReed s camp *t Trout Hrimf ofl !>#*»%e A 2r Vj*tp r\ V RKT^rdfor r**- ' for n*»r pain^n^s was a member turned horrK- ifrorr. L^nsfpy A;r **»f *r»*» F:r^ f M^^nodis* cnarch and Force ba-^' *n Virginia ^o be with tne W-jmpn'i Relief corp Knrru, P P-x* *•*. « 'f !>'•• TO THE AlVjVK NAVKD TKF? V ¥(*• ARK HFP F:BY <** MW'NKP •••• \nf^*-e * *h* '\•rr ;*.«.\ :r •** a '*.*r *nc to a r»ip>\*'-' yjLT itrw^*\ /» ' , * • h.n r 'V- \» J tr**- C -jr pmT*;f* v fir •*»* Local Woman Injured When Car Rolls Over A local girl was injured when the car in which sh> was riding rolled over at 11:15 pm. Thursday • on Route 11 two miles iouth of Gouverneur i Miss Lueene Enckson. 19 83 BuJlard street, .was- admitted to the E J Noble hospital with a fractured -*ight arm. multiple bruises and other possible injuries Her condition was reported a.> sat- ' isfactory early this week | The driver of the 1954 sedan. Arthur Loais Shattuck 36 Rich- viHe received lacerations To the left arm and left side of the fa<** The car was prore^dtnff north : on Route 11 when it went out of control, veered off the right sid* of the road into a field and roiled over, according to gtate police from the Gouverneur substation i f> T 1 •• r g7 v fn 'tia' EB-<14 has bwr. under ih< •rnfr Fr* RcnTp 3. R : Ci»«^f. Cr»ur*> of s< LM*Trnct N Y . f WE ARE CONTINUING OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE !?•• t« iron ALL SUMMEI MESSES *00 ft 1O.«« ftff 4 jtft x fi>* ( ottoa PAJAMAS ft WALTZ LEWCTH GOWNS ... 2*0 ft 3 00 •OeCtS NYLON LONG GOWNS* ft IAUT DOLLS .. I.M H** ISM to I4*» PUM.TE0 iOKS A tOO DtESSCS . ^.-~. 3.0t ALL SUMMEI SLACKS. tQMUDAS. JAMAICAS ft COOtWNATES IM ft 300 AIX *AI» FINAL LAST WOK TO SIGN UP FOt MESS CLUf ^1 *^ltOp 10* t MAWST. FMO««U2S P^v. W-:f-H M MEN'S ft IOYS BATHING TRUNKS PRICES SLASHED FOR CLEARANCE 2.98 l.ft l.5t NOW NOW NOW 1.4V 99c 80c LADIES' SWEAT SHIRTS BUTTON ZIPPER Now Only • PULLOVER — WW 2.95 LADIES' ' lOYS* SPORT SHIRTS TAPERED SLACKS . \ 2 00 Mock er tan. . 2.98 from Re?. 1:59 Now 99c Skort sl*ev»s, choice of putt ft and colon. On* Group '- •OYS* SPORT SHIRTS Only 75c BOYS' TWILL PANTS Ideal for school. Ivy League style h block or tan. \ . Reg. 2.98 Now 2.00 •OYS' GABARDINE DRESS PANTS Reg. ^ ^ QA HOW »'O Choice of xotorv Men's SPORT SHIRTS NOW ONLY MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS Now Only 2.00 Re* 3.98 One Lot — Men's Trousers Now 2.77 Black or tan. Skort Sleeves Re*. 1.49 INDIAN BLANKETS MEN'S POLICE SHOES ,—•-) lea. S.98 Now 4.99 Now Only 2.00 Be* 2.W. and nylon, 74. of rtwttavt Sae o4i See the Many Other Big Reductions Four Our • - Summer Clearance Corner Main & Park Gotfverneur L/ fot TROUBLE LIGHTS Now Only 88c 1 •«. 149. E*•'»•«< wlf* 25 ft. « Corner Mam & Park . 6ouv€rpeur Members of And 4-H Clut By Antwerp- -Mr. and Bush attended the st ruction company p lHth, at Morgans B< Harbor. Attend Din A Republican dim In honor of (Jovornt Rockefeller, Saturda; tel W(K)drutf', Watert Those from Antw tended were Mr. an Haymond, Mrs Harr; and Mrs. J. Frank K and Mrs J. Ro^er M ley, Geor^o lingers. I>oURlas O\eracker, J Henry I-eriKyel, Vn and Miss Louise C and Mrs Donald Putr ona Munson and Han Triere wt';e over present. . r Mr. and Mrs. Kei ker, thrre rhildren Hoyse were Sunday | and Mrs I.vie F^»nnf Mrs. Paul Svsem, Kirk by H\H\ Man- wore Sunday dinner \ find Mrs. Robert Sail vilhv Mr. and Mrs Land Joyed a picnic dinn day at the home of Mrs. NHhe Jane Full neur. Entertain Qy Recent quests at Mr. and Mrs Roy Mr. and Mrs R. k« Massen<i. and Mr ant liam Biown and so Parishv lllf. R. Karl a Brown are the sons Mrs Roy Brown. Mrs Irvvin Browi children sp^nt a ft 1 week with her pare Mrs H. W Richai Mills Mrs. Roy \Brown. \ Pickert. Mrs Roy Mrs. Kdn»d West at niC at tho home of Hall at Richville. las It was the hooked r Jng. Attend Ca Whit more. ; the 4>H Modern J tion instruci^at 4- b«sso. She lett 19th* 1 _ VVeldon and Terrv hers of the Asriculti spending a work at I so From Julv l?fi th 1st. Janot Fulling Miss 4-H membor. Marsh, Ac cluh me: »t Camp WHbasso. Richard Brown, 4-1 tended the camp U Bonnie Kamtz nnd L out. Modern Miss 4- fc^rs will attend cai throuch the 8th Sterling Swartout. the Agricultural clu| senior pioneer instn works at the camp. Sunday. /Mr and Mrs. J and daughter. Suzan of Mrs. Dorotl Brownville. last Tuc While I Sterling Swart out fortune to fall trom last Saturday, and fracture oi the left be in a cast tor at le Flaine Turner rcti York city Jast > ON OVER MERC Thu DUI OH MANY Everyl