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JffJ^^fw^Mft--. m ' v-;# \•'• *M$a •• v,'£i<* •- /-« \ .• = :WL : I' !t ' • :'i • I RTH IV 111 TRY House* .¥„ Resident of Rouses f Point and Mother of F. It Swinburne, <H1 only $ D*y» [ {Catherine a Swinburne, widow i late.Herbert Swinburne sad of Supervisor Frederick __ of Rouses Point, died at tbe Presbyterian Hot* j in PhiladelpW* at JO^o'closJi [Saturday night, of last week : Swinburne received news of s lerious condition of bis mother Saturday afternoon and left Point that evening for _,elphla. He was unable to i her bedside, howeyer, before , came. (My Bays Ahead of Them Mrs. Swinburne was. bora In ... Point on September 20th, and resided in this yiHage I about 20 years ago when she jted a position^Lat Haverhill ge in Haverhill, \ Pa.* where i bad since resided,.. She Was in Point for some time last \Igloo* is the tort of loyal mascot who wiH follow his master, to the. tad of the earth; and that's exactly what \Igloo\ is 4oim' He's the |»«t of Commander RichanJ E. Bvrtf *«* •••- «f* •o ths Antarctic refiont lo* •v,^. •-•• . his flMp'tBt'iiifh ItHends and acquaintances in Tillage. Sbe bad not Dees j well for stun* jtfVM prior to uleatb and: on Hmrsday morti- 4 was taken so sertoosly filHhat t was deemed advisable to remove to the hospttsi «' Philadel- On Saturday jiternoon her ._Jon became eJattning and relatives were communicated k Funeral services Were held in Episcopal Church to Rouses on Monday afternoon and largely attended by friends I relatives of the «S*ce*sed- Rev. tart ft Heron, rRector 'of the |«aureh, officiated. Floral offerings numerous and beautiful, were Dr. C. A. Stewart, H. Crook, Frank Pardy, Level!, Hiram Hayford and ' F. Bruso.. Interment was in • Hill CemeUry. Besides her F. R. Swinburne, of Rouses -Jt, Mrs. Swinburne alto leaves ijf&ghter, Mrt. iiarjr Conover, T Paoli, Pa., to mourn her loss. Conover was in Rouses for tfie funeral. . - icaSerinie street,-was Mis, Swinburne had a great! scalded from sitting i» » *r of friends in Rouses J boiling water- tfeat be fltea and vicinity where she spent L-f^ boars- nrhotfiH ji r g. Se'aecal, the Sosrth Pole and crew left Los Anr- stsamaY, the C it ->n their wsv to •: Master tai «a*cH * aboard the Lanes, M»4 ars South J BOUSES POINT H. S. LOSES TO NORWOOD The Rouses Point High School football team lost its third game of the season on Saturday of last week when Norwood High School took a fast game from the local boys on the latter'* field by a score of 12 to 0. For Rousea Point EN»- lumyea'a punting was one of tht features of the game while Jim- mie Wells stared in the *—***-*•* PITTSBURGH OOTUB SCAJfcDED $0 DATE IS SH FOR CLASH Of STARS RED CEO88 THANKS ROUSES POINT CONTRIBUTORS The following letter recently re- ceived by Mrs. R. J, Cbilton. tx.-. presses the thanks of tbe American Red Cross, through Its Clinton County treasurer, H. Donald Nor- Htrand, of Plattshurgb, for . the contributions of the people; of — . i Rouses JPoim to the Florida and Can-Tell the Cock-eyed-West indies relief funk The I Rouses Point drive was in charge 'of Mrs. Chilton, Mia. Hale WHson and Mrs. A. E, G«ine* of the local chapter. The county ejuotft' of n Te y of There's a Chorus/ Says Prof, Oporto Lime evening, October 20th, ( b Taemiay evening, October 20th, 13 htm been defiuftrty annouiic«t( by • eral hundred chapter, Th« unty j 13000 was over suJtMcribM by se.v dd dlJ Sot— the »maay years of her life, to wt news of her sudden death «& a great shock: and terJIftc clashing $f celestial forecast to: take place in the im mediate vicinity of Rouseg Pdint it i Sd iU be ftt mediate vicinity R The impact, it is saSd, wiU be cataclysmic ana spectacular. \Dan ger to buman life,\—the still I«sist»^-\wfll be »egligiblef' Jess Office of Field Directors Pittsburgh, N, Y» DctoMr 11 . a J. ChHton, j 350 i*ke Street, , BY BISHOP IN •i t mm Impressive Ceremonies He In Rouse« Point On Tuesday Evening In K beautifully impreaeivs cere- mony 7ft young peo{4« received the confirmation sttcrtmtnt from Bishop Conroy, of Ogdensburg, at at, Patrick's .R. C. Church to Rouses Point on Tuesday night The Btagtog, which had been coa- stnjcttd on tbe inside of tie church while It wms being decor- ated, had bees removed for the oc- casion and the lighting and color effects were seen to good advmo- tage. Before the ceremony began, Rev. Father Landry, of Coerubusco, Oe- livered ait address to UM boys s«d, girls of the conflrmat^^stiss #£' tbe deeper meaning oJHBle 8aere- ment. He outlined tsjffnres great- est temptathms that beset youth, namely: The World, the flesh a*d tbe Devil and besought them as good soldiers to ftght them to fee tftd. • After admiaiaterlag tbe impreea- ive confirmation sacremest, Btstaoii Conroy addressed the large eongr*- gatloD,' and mere especially those who bad just been confirmed, on tbe subject of a better omSeratandr ing of their religion- &&* ,««M they Hope to extteto Ate otlien ft they did not selves, was the Bishbp urged tbe purchase study of books pertaining to the faith. He also spoke of bis com- « ing to this pariab forty-seven years ago and of the growth aast development of the mission. He warmly congratulated Father ComeralH and the members *>t bi» parish; on the b«»ur1ful Church *<ii-' flee\ which they titty* erected in Houses Point »nd also oa the m«g' Hlflceiat interior jlecbrations of the church which is the work of Fro- ingelft Matfeljo a$»d whi< h, in mw mmin% tompletlon, Ah Bishop &>nri}J haM-imm-^n: if £fte |lne«t r*»»g»ouit t-di- itt t&!s ffrtjntrf a«4 (ibri)Ril fie •Ce&r Ittft. I n [fcacy ef color sjja nrnxe, Aft tfie ^ fete fine mmI ! 841 °- * ~ ——* tbe lower ^gpjgjjjj, -• *- tollara to«J- CROWJJCY OF VOKK CENTRAL OAT IN«PBCTION TRIP «• tter*fe ym Igr tMs HtftewMti, tc*|grcatf,Iy sjsonse st Bouses Potat lor tfio rc*| Tm v&ikh of tteoso mt>iitmi i l at •lie* wMi Itt t&e W««t Indies aatf tbxs ctttinPW UMw MmtfaL . •. . • \ uraacfe Anttil WrmfJ.* &3tgosr, The Red Cross 9ppr<;cia?«a ttoo s johR Br^fp.i AtlHttf Sawyer, f'ct- to tite Ctounpj He di«J oa Mfenday that tto io Central Ry:, sccompanied by -' numbei' <rf oCbsr ««<aals | -m, •• wa»' tt.ffiWpH Toint! a Short' lime oh MoBday of tnls SegtwjJug on Fttaay ©f this w»ek, the New liberty. ' ) Jh'eat»!e'*ai.8tttge »l»ti»ees •twice 'Weekly ' 4M^> tie toa Water BOOB* •.and' SJowSay y be 'X wS tell you,\ said, the profes* ', spittJBg ettt ft cifa*'and plug- f te another me, \the ijamea «f Wiiteot iMUe*\tbat --\\ — to i not t ... mftstj wt isowe; itar* linen m& some 'interest yoti cmcrgeoey tWa IJJ* • p gesefoa ram thai ^ edi 1» fer the toraaflo J a. fip »teH«r role file Baarcsmifec, ftnffy, Qtv* 'have -turn*; ••^arpeate?', Harry_ Ifftlfe,. mm fitejs Blanc ini . It » ? ^,,.^ J , l . l . 1 .,,.,. r i Jt .,., M ,,. .m,. j nj^^ y*|,j,^ » v^^f-Jw^^t.* '*»1S-I\«»r.« .mv tfcftracter'iofiUojrd Ctoo3r4W''Howiwtf t , foA 4feirn n\'kiiurrt£f* SaxQifk dBM<KX3'' ^uite seijg, .hs^wj- tfte :w»le of Kb* -wuto«*jitte Mr* John $nolth played «# It only 4S b «h«t siem&$ mirem of aow«$&* part* Florence Cronift. To add a zest A f tbt «JmQw Sri # far fteu leasi, HtftlRewy »e« fe#]Be»rv Bthem sti, n !» li)i?tt», WaiR^RR ! W ragging tbe rate of « Utm£He$pgt yCaswrlt, Kemtit Fej9ccy; i»'e •waftj ia«&- in Itfe to to^ raisejl«tr- Gorier Bt^fl rittiter ths» settle' ft,\ i^eli Mffi i' d' r ye«s, «t water. r te'«sld aa Ptg*