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\e a r- ie r- rs >n is e- t, id a- r- re >y lit 8- rd I. y. r- le ?d o- r- DO t- ^e nt Id ie as \ Members of Antwerp Agricultural Club And 4-H Club Attend Camp Wabasso By MRS. TRl'MAN WILLIAMS Antwerp -Mr. and Mrs. Cles&on spending a ten day vacation with Bush attended the House Con- struction company picnic on July lKth, at Morgans Beach, Sackets Harbor. Attend Dinner A Republican dinner was held In honor of (lovernor Nelson A. Rockefeller, Saturday at the Ho- tel Woodruff, Watertown. Those from Antwerp who at- tended were Mr. and Mrs Paul Haymond, Mrs Harry McCiill, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Kn^elbert, Mr. and Mrs J. Ro^er Moore, Joe Ox- ley, CieoiLjo Rogers. Dr. and Mrs. I>oURlas Overacker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry LenK>rl, fried Croissant and Miss Louise Croissant, Mr. and Mrs Donald Putman, Mrs Le- ona Munson and Harry Bennett. There w«\re over 500 guests present. . r Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rosenbar-' ker, thn-e rhilriren and Vicki Hoyse were Sunday guests of Mr. find Mrs Lvle Bennett Mrs. Paul Svvem, Mrs. Howard Kirkby and Mary Ann Huttnn. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. find Mrs. Robert Salter, LaKarge- Mile Mr. and Mrs I.andun Fuller en- Joyed a picnic dinner last Sun- day at the home of his mot hot*. Mrs. NHhe Jane Fuller of Goever- neur. Entertain Recent *;u« m sts at ttie home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Brown were Mr. and Mrs R. Karl Brown of Massen<i. and Mr and Mrs. J. Wil- liam Biown and son, Bryan of 1 THE TRDUNS-PREM Sec t Gouv*c*©ur, NY. Thursday. July SO. 1959 Panshville. K. Karl and J. William Brown are the sons of Mr. and Mrs Roy Brown. Mrs It AN in Brown and three children sr>rnt a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs H. W Richardson, Evans Mills * Mrs Roy Brown. Mrs. Lawrence Pickert. Mrs Roy Peacock and Mrs. Kdred West attended a pic- nic at the home of Mrs. Donald Hall at RichYille. last Wednesday It was the hooked rug ctess'out- ing. Attend Camp * Whit more, a member the 4 : H V Modern Miss club, srtendinc r^Tf^e weeks as recrea- tion instruct^at 4-H Camp Wa- b«sso. She lett r<^r camp on July 19th* 1 Weldon and Terrv rynch. mem- bers of the Agricultural ciub, are spending a week at Camp wubas- so From July 1_*6 through 1st. Janet Fullintfton. Modern Miss 4-H member, and Paryl Marsh, Ac club member, will be mt Camp WHbasso. Richard Brown. 4-H member at- tended the camp for one week. Bonnie Kamtz and I/oretta Swart- out. Modern Miss 4-H club mem- bers will attend camp August 2. throuch the 8th Sterling Swartout. a member of j the Agricultural clu£. will be the • senior pioneer instructor for two j ^^ weeks at the camp. He left last o f «^ t her mother, Mrs Vera Turner, and brother, Donald Turner. Mrs. J. Roger Moore spent last Monday with her parents. Mr. and | Mrs Robert Reynolds in Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Backus were weekend guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fredenburg, at I>eer River. Mrs Myrtle Reynolds and Mi's. Mussetta Williams were in Wa- tertown last Wednesday. Mrs. Reynolds entered Mercy hospital that evening for observation. Mr^ Williams called on Mrs. Edith York of Adams Center, who is a patient at the House of the Good Samaritan, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paro and two children of Rensselaer Falls called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Da- vis last Tuesday The Misses Agnes and Myrtle Shampine were Friday dinner* guests of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. J Roger Moore. Attend Birthday Tarty James Moore and Sterling Swartout attended a birthday party in celebration of Shirley Walt's 16th birthday, last Tues- day evening near K\ans Mills. Mr and Mrs Milton Trua\ and two sons of Massena were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kirkby. , Mi-s Doris Rogers left Saturday for Titusville. Florida. She was \ accompanied by her lather. E- C. | Randall of Gouverneur. who will j make the trip with her. They will i bo gone for about one month, vis- . it ing her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rogers and children. Mrs. Liz/ie Wilson, accompanied Mrs. Rogers as far as Atlanta. Ga. From there Mrs. Wdson will CO to Athens. C*&.. t-o visit her son and family. Mr and Mrs. Wendall Wilson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scouten spent last Wednesday in Water- town. Mr. and Mrs Chester Wetsig of Utiea visited Mrs. Margaret Mea- lous, last Sunday. David and Sue Ann I>esormeaux and Debbie I>esormeaux of Som- erville are spending two weeks with David and Sue Ann's broth- er-in-law aud sister. Dr. Frank Browne 11 and Mrs. Brownell, at their summer camp on I-ake One i da. r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers visited Mrs. Nina Rogers #t West- ville, N. Y They also visited his daughter, Evelyn Rogers, at Nortjv Lawrence last Tuesday. ^^' Attend Barbwii** ricjtir Mr and Mrs Rene i*osormeaux and several other* from Antwerp attended the county extension pic- nic last Sunday at Camp Wabas- so. A vhicken barbecue was serv- ed. Larry Cotterill of Newark, N.J., was a recent weekend guest of the Turners on the Carpenter road Vicki Ann I«alx)ne. seven >ear old daughter* of Mr. and Mrs Donald J,aLone. accident ly tell down a stairway and broke her n^ht elbow. She is a patient at the House of the Good Samaritan. Watertown. /Joseph Brown has received word that rns sister, Mrs. Grace D Samson, 63. of Syracuse was re- cently in a three ear accident on Route 11. n^ar Central Square. She was admitted to the ST. Jo- seph hospital, Svracuse. with a hiToken ri^ht arm and other bruises. The three cars were badly dam- in S> - Grace - Carol Linda WilcMower* Everywhere By JftLMI SMITH Kdttor's note:—Mb» <Mlml) Smith. Mr. iuid Smith, if fiophonicire and world tmvrll- *t In her own Hfht, Is c«r- rently \iM^injf Amrrtr* ftrmt\ by car. toother i%1th two other college %\r\*. In two months th«.v will travente the nation, ea*t U> ^*^*4 »JKl iKHith to north, t the prirKipal national ana vb*lt friend» wid Uve« en route Mimi'» on th*^ >*flrney will from *tme to time Tribune-Pr«*a. in the Kr- en- Picnic Held TTie past noble grands of nest Rebekah lodge. No. 16. joyed an outdoor picnic at tty. 1 home of Mrs Clara Wallace, on i Thursday evening. Those present j were Mrs. Lizzie Wilson. Mrs. 1 of (Edith Oxley. Mrs Vida Mills. Mrs : is i Florence Snell. Mrs Maytred Du- sharm an* Mrs. Fthel Rogers. ,^ Susan Spicer of Maeomb. daugh- , Tor of Mr and Mrs. J>>nald Spieer. j spent a week with her grandpar- ' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spicer. ] Larry Spirer. also spent two weeks with his grandparents They re- ; turned home with their parents. ' Sunday. . I . and Mrs. Robert Apnieny 1 last Monday the Inter-: tfau Laurier. Ottawa j Rotary mee<me. Ladies night was \ observed. About 400 Rotanans Mrs. Samson is a teacher racuse. She is the former Broun of Antwerp. r Pie Mrs SMS Rita Bush, Gleason and Susan and Munn» left July 26. tor two ^ with the Rirl scouts at Camp Tre- foil. Mr. anriJVtr* £aul Pocor of Hia- liah. Fla . let? Thursday of this week after spending two weeks \iMtini; h»*r parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Munro in Antwerp and his parents. Mr and Mrs. Claudia Pecor, of Watertown. >n band. Sunday. /Mr and / Mrs. J Rr>ger Moore and daujrhter. Suzanne were call- /ers of Mrs Dorothy Pierce in Brownville. last Tuesday evening Fall* Wliile Having Sterling Swart out had the mis- fortune to fall irom a load of hay last Saturday, and sustained a frarturr ol the left wrist. It will bo in a cast tor at least six we^ks Flaine Turner returned to New- York citv last Monday after were present. Band Will The 2th Armored Divft IN Y.NG., will sponsor a of entertainment on August 5t 8 p.m. on the library law AJtar and Rosary Michaels church will serve hot docs, soft drinks, ice cream and cake. Raymond Jenne boueht the Carl Shippee farm on the Beartown\ road at an auction,.July '22. \ William Breeze of Rochester spent two days with his brother- ; in-law. Charles Scouten and Mrs. Smuten. last week . i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stouten • called on Mr. -and Mrs. Warner \ Hu board last Tuesday evening in , Philadelphia. . ' Gouvemeur's Troop 22 At Camp Vigor This Week Gouvernevir's Troop 22 is in camp this final wnek ot the sum- mer season lor Boy Scouts of thf i ST. I^awrence Council at Camp Vipor of the Woods at ParishvUle with lni campers and leaders in attendance. Other units attending are Troop fifc Hammond, Troop 57. Potsdam. Troop 56, Raymond- ville. and campers, from Troops oi Opd'-nsburs?. 27 of Canton. 1^ of ^soisdanu 55 of Coltoo and 32 of Massena. - Camp will officially closo Sat- urday afternoon in the sixth and of the most successful sea- sonsVat Camp Vigor of the Woods DuringNJie five week period, the camp witKhave served Scouts. Explorers arf4 leaders from 33 ditferent units rVpm all over the St. I>awrence Couh-cU area. t Thn final activity w**il be the Drder ol the Arrow n'romony on Friday and j day.' when outstanding: camper^ of nearly every unit will bo taken in to the local Manatoanna lyvice They are selected by their fellow Scouts lor the honor. t t- Wall, South Dakota -This is be- iriK written at 6:00 a.m. at our camping Mte in t he Badlands, where the sun rises at 3:30! We're all sitting here, waiting for our eg^s to boil. It is probably some- thing ot a sight to behold us pitch- ing tent ami cooking, at any rate it's irnix>sMhle to describe in the printed word -you ha\e to do it with motions. Yesterday we drove nearly 4.\V0 miles from Fergus Falls. Minn. across the Jlattest country you •have e\er seen, in South l>akota - ! mile after mile of {Maine land and , oi>en granges. Then all of a sudden .we were in the Badlands fasc- inating soil erosion that has taken millions ot vear in the wearing- awav. I The day we arrived at Milwau- j kee a ternUe thunderstorm lft- ! erally-biew As into town -some- thing like 2,<HK) marines landed on . the beach in Queen Elizabeth's honor. - Hundreds of miles later, through acres of corn and wheat, grajn I bins, small towns and country stores, we suddenly found our- selves in the beaut it ul lake coun- i try of Minnesota. C^\er every little knoll we found another little lake until finallv we rolled into Fergus Falls, where the Wright family entertained us at Swan Lake for {three days. We're a day behind schedule, as a matter of lact. because we stayed in Fergus Falls an extra 24 hours San»i\ Wright flew to Mm- nissotis and drove witli us to his house on Swan I-ake. With so i much fun in sun. ski and swim, we just coukin't leave! I The Minnesota Jakes lor the VrnoM part are riot much more than a mile m diameter, so that you're surprised to *rr bm inboards and •even !*<> tt. sailho.-ns -catamarans seem to be particularly popular. - Southern South Dakota is in- i cre<Ht»lv Hat and sagebrush cov- ered. 'DH- inais an* absolutely straight but 1 till,of deceptive dips. ( and the towns are sometimes 100 miles apart. In fact, the Badlands, where wore camped richt 4iow. come upon vou all ol a sudrteTT Carol and I were dozing, Linda driving, when wo heard her gasp: t\Ix>ok at that!\ and before us stretched a fantastic picture of spectacular erosion formations. Thirty million years of wind and \rain have worn away the prairie and left mvriads <>t peaks and buttes and spires with ever-chang- ing hues ol red and gray. The .scene is almost completely bereft I of- trees and wildlife, .although wild flowers cling to the cliffsides everywhere. The scarcity of tree-, in fact. sjK'lled disaster l'»r u> when we fJKrhed camp here in Badlands Nationals. Monument park Jast night, for \*< have to string our tern Horn treis, but a kindly ranger fortunately \provided pol^s. 1-ist ru^ht WHS beautlKJfTt*^(Mid 'woids. The moon w>* nearl> luti, \oung people joined them and satiL'^folksongs in a natural my guitar and harmonica for accomparu- to Kapid C^ity. or Wind Cave tlie \v • s i t i i«*r- It \ i ;tm«'d twice h \m\i-s u>- vsere cHrnpin^ but only in thr morning, hot sun the rest of the time. This has <'ert,unl> been a wonder-full trip so far. Pond Road Items By MRS. K. A. WART Pond Road - Mrs I>orothy OiHpin and daughter. Patricia, of Syracuse arrived^ at the home of her cousin, Mr*. Ceylon Heed, to spend a few days. Miss Barbara C^»Hjin and a friend. Wayne Oster. of Syra<u>< k sjx j nt Sunday at the Ceylon Rct*i home. Note Birthday* Forrest Woodrmv and son observed their birUidays -4 s|M*rit the past •brought Mrs Robert July 21th. Mis. LvlV weekend in Rom* 1 and Mis Rerd home Sunday. Mrs Myrl Baker of Hermon, Mi and Mrs. Roy Littlejuho and Mi. and Mrs. fxhvard Ware and Joy spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. lister Ware It was Mrs. Lester Wares birthday POMPS DRY CLEANERS Will Be Closed Fair Week For Vacation HM\% started Cleaning Furn*?«« HONI. * MrAUASTKR Oil. CO. Sol KA LAN DEPARTMENT STORE — Gouverneur. N. Y. NEWLY AIR CONDITIONED \WHERE EVERYBODY GETS A SQUARE DEAL\ ON ENTIRE STORE-WIDE STOCK OVER $250,000 *NEW, BRANDED, FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE REDUCED FROM 20% TO 50% THREE BIG DAYS LEFT Thursday - Friday - Saturday OUTFIT YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS NOW AND SAVE ON BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHING! OM Let DRESSES \ Price DEPARTMENT — FIRST FLOOR • I AH Entire Steck DRESSES 20% Off All Spriaq COATS & TOPfEtS i Price COATS 20°* Off SWIM SUITS ^J0 6 o Off -HOSIERY 20°o Off EVERY ITEM IN OUR FULLY ^NA STOCKED LADIES 9 DEPARTMENT 711 WILL BE SOLD FOR , OFF _MEN'S DEPARTMENT — FIRST FLOOR SUMMER surrs 25% Off ALL DRESS APPAREL 20% Off ONE LOT surrs i Price ALL WOtK CLOTHING 20% Off SPOtT COATS & SLACKS 20% Off ONE LOT S^OtT SHItTS $2.00 ALL SFOftTSWEAft 20% Off ONE LOT SHOES Vahws to 10. tt SS.00 SAVE AT KAPLAN'S KG SECOND FLOOR GIRLS' DEFT. SCHOOL DRESSfS 20% Off COATS ft Torrcis DUSTERS A SUITS i Price ALL GIRLS' WEAR 20% OFF ALL BOYS'CLOTHING 20% OFF -All Infants' & Children's Clotting — 20% Off Shoes For Hie Family 20%t>FF DURING KAPLANS KG SUMME1 CLEARANCE SALE ON WEARING APPARa K>t THE ENTIRE FAMILY — ON MANY SUMMER fTEMS AND THE1ES STILL PLENTY OF WARM WEATHB AHEAD. SHOP KAPLAN S UPSTAIRS DRESS. SPOtT. WOtK AND lACK-TO-SCHOOt CLOTHES FOt EVERYONE. REDUCTIONS RANGE FtOM 20% TO SO*. IUDGET DEPARTMENT FOt UNUSUA1 1ARGAINS OPEN DAILY TILL 4 P. M. — FttOAYS TfU )• P. M. SALE ENDS AUG. 1 Everything On Sale (except Fair Trade Items bckicSng Alfigafoc Coats, Boy Scout Goods. Industrial Ckrfttng & Boots, Palm Beech Suits.)