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Weather Cloudy tonight and Wednesday cooler. Thermometer 69 degrees at 2 P- m. I Massena Observer Rural Electricity The rural electrification edition will be published toy The Observer Friday. 1 ESTABLISHED DEC. 2, 1891 LUNCHEON CLUB URGES PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN Massena Monday Luncheon Club vosterd iy endorsed a dhild play program fur the summer to be un- jer the direction of Gerald J. Don- no!!.'. Respor.--ible for starting the movement last year which was suc- cessful in every way, the Luncheon L -; u b decided to use its influence ;o continue the program for the coming turner. E. B. Fassel, president of the oijb. i evently appointed Dr. C E. Prawie and Allan IP. Sill as a. com- mittee for the activity. This com- mll tee asked Coach Donnelly to speak before the club yesterday. Coach Donnelly said that the vil- ^ S e and town boards last year shared the cost of $500 for the sum- mer play .program, with the school board providing the equipment. About 400 boys and girls were enrolled. During the time the pro ram was in progress there was a arked decrease in child accidents nd juvenile delinquency cases, al- r so no drownings. While the play progr-im could not toe given all the credit. yet while these children were engaged in supervised play they were not on -the streets. He said that the program could be can led on this summer .at the iiaie cost but that if $700 could be rpropi iated by the various boards .; would oe possible to enlarge the program, also to have several men asiity members to assist rather :San students. It was also sug- ;ested that the various boards be urged :o include the cost of the ch.M play iprogram in their re- ' .-pective budgets each year. j CV:h Donnelly cited a number i j: villages and cities in the north-! .rn aiei which were planning simi- j .3.: pr crania to the one held here i Volume 4? I»uo 2492 MASSENA, NEW YORK, TDJSSBAY, JUNE 7, 1988. EIGHT PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS Many Young People Take Part in Crowning Jpssed Virgin CIVIC LEAGUE In Annual Ceremony Held by Groups in St. Mary's Church|FLOWER SHOW AGAIN PLANNED Miss Jane Todd Speaks Tomorrow The annual ceremony of the crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary was held hecehtly in Sfc. Mary's (Siurch. Hwfe talcing part are shown in the above pctmre: Front row, Anthony Smith, Francis Brady, Thomas McGulre, James McGuiro, Alex Fatfeteu, B.uier Fauch- er, (Elwood Gardner, Edward McGulre. Steve Dzicwisz, Charles Smith, JcJui Chaazar, Joseph Dywsui, Gerald Chassar, Sam d-ppione, George Giroux, John Julcoski, Ernest (jiran, Steve Medve, Donald Perry, Norbert Perkins, Second row: Charles Meriean, Emlle Lossier, V.vian Granger, Helen Beaudry, Lloyd L.ayo, Ronald Pratt, Mary Ellen McCarthy, Betty Smith, Ann Portcllese, Helen Chontosh, Mar- garet Francia, Roland Des'ardlns, Edwin Culbach, Rosemury Chcntosh, Doreen Peppin, Jack Bain, Nick VJskovlcft. Third row: Annette Carton, Mary Aubry, Winifred Gastaigtnier, Dorothy Brotjkway, Elizabeth Kormmyas, Lillian Parisian, Catberne HaUada, Evelyn T/irccque, Lillian MoGrath, Helen Trevino, Edith Lecuyer, Jean Uzette, Sally Belfcunger, Mary Romanpskl, Rlfa Yandow, Theresa Jfeskv Iradelle Kir- key. .Fourth row: .Marjorie Sheehan, Mary KowalchUck, Daylse Giroux, Mary Jane Cousineau, SteUa Lnzarchuck, Agnes Tyo, Evelyn Besio, Queen Theresa Hotte, Maid of Honor Marian Danko, Genevieve Romanosk, Marian Smith, Stella Boysuk* Evelyn Dofresne, Catherine O'Brien, Stella Konkoski, Frances Kirkey, Pan line Chartrand, Anna Smith, Yvette Lcgcoilt, Elizabeth Sedkjck, Ruby Sharp. Back row: Alex Medve, Lauris Halliday, Mike Tamer, Frank Danko, diaries Smith, Laurie ArchsmJbeaJu.lt, Stella Dufresne, Jclin G&bri. MAYOR HEADS BOWt OF RICE PARTY GROUP 104 Stop Sign Tickets Given Out During Month t In its drive for a safer Massena, i because there are times when a ' the police department banded out j car gets out of a person's control 1101 tickets last month to people and he isn 't totally at fault. Roads ; , . „_ . I are sometimes too slippery *— 'Mayor R. A. Newton has accept- i charged with ignoring stop signs j chalns for BADGES GIVEN PST TROOP OF CUB SCOUTS IMassena Civic . League's flower show will ibe held the last week in the month, it has been decided. Mrs. Arthur M. Nutt has been ap- pointed chairman. The spring luncheon haa been postpones to a later date. l>r. Wii- li.Kn N. Macartney, Fort Covington, author of ' (Fifty Years a Country Doctor,\ was unable to speak to the league at the time originally set for the luncheon but has piom- ised to come later. The Civic League officials thank the Girl Scouts r.nd Boy Scouts for the work they have done this year j in destroying the tent caterpillar. 'Egg masses, nests and cocoons have been destroyed by the fboys' and girls' groups. The tent caterpillar campaign is an annual event staged toy the League. It has \been carried on here during the past several years. NO GROCERIES MAY BE SOLD DURING SUNDAY A person can go into a store and 'buy a bottle of beer after d p. m. on Sunday but not a loaf of (bread —sad but true, petitioners before the village board were told last nigh;. James Carma, local storekeeper, presented a petition to the board last night asking them to strictly enforce the law that all grocery stores be closed after 10 a. m. Sun- day. One representative of the peti- tioners told tihe board that many stores were not closed 1 after that hour and said that this was not fair. It was stated that stores could Miss Jane Todd, Republican as- i be , kept open but verv few com - '^odities could be sld f th Miss Jane Todd , p as semb ywoman, will speak in (Mas- : ' could be sold, one of them sena 'tomorrow afternoon. The Women's Republican Club , will hold a luncheon at 1 o'clock j c heck will be kept on every grocery included beer after 1 p. m. Beginning with this Sunday, k ill b k HAKES COUPLE HONOR GUESTS OF TWO GROUPS Principal and IMrs. Elton in the American Legion rocois. Miss Todd will speak at 2 o'clock. The public is invited to hear her address. Various committees are as fol- lows: Reception, Mrs. Edgar Holcomb, Mrs. N. iL. -Krey, Mrs. F. IC. Ma- son. Musical program, IMrs. Charles D. Robb, chairman; pia.no so'o, Watkis Kassian; vocal solo, Mrs. _ _ _ _ j j Thomas Rickard, accompanied by Hakes'were nit night' honored 'by i Mrs - Robb ; fl ute solo, .Boyd Cary, I (Massena Lodge 513, F. & A. M., and acconVpained .by Mrs. Robb; flute Cretona Chapter K6. OES. ( sol °- lB °y d Ca - r y- accompanied toy A gift ws presented by the two i organizations. It was a small ta-1 blf. store in town to see that it lives up to regulations. If not, the pro- prietor or other person responsible will be apprehended Police Department by IMassena 'Martita Ure. Welcome, Mrs. R. T. Wh'lzel. Refreshments committee, <M ' ... „, An .,,,. 'Ralph Montondo, Mrs. Fred Ki-k- The presentation was made dur- ^./ o ^^ lV , ^ ,-..^_ ffol m ,..= ing the social hour v.hich followed j _ Mr. G ^ iit yrar. 0:. Pi a me ed chairmanship in this communi-| at intersections. n:ent;> for r.tr.:. also '\!' J reported that the ' ty o f the iBowl of Rice Party June I Fourteen persons were appre- i had made arrange-j n for ^ lbeneflt of civilian relief hended for violating the automobile lend.ng school equip- ; 4 _ ^.^ ,j aw _ nine fof speeding . and ^ for Theodore 'Roosevelt Jr., chairman brcaWn S Parking regulations. that $100 had .been ap-, \In the summer, however, some iStir. Mrs. Marie |'natron, presided. Leonard Prince, Cub history w?s made Friday i ma<5te r of thc <M.-.sonic Lodge, Straighter, IMrs. Joseph Yd-! lass Road. DOUGLASS ROAD SEWER PROJECT EXPENSIVE JOB Considerable discussion was car- ried on at the village \board meet- ing last night in regard to con- puHen! struction of a sewer line on .Doug- ,M ; . night as merit badges were award- licka, Mrs. Charles ©eneke. A petition was offered 'by resi- y Registration: 'Mrs. <B. H. Ar- ; dents of the street 'and' their repre- nold, Mrs. Frank Cirtwill, Mrs. | sentatives were told that the job David Griffiths, (Mrs. Qdith Ham- .would be possible only at a great lub. un.nimouslv adopted a .lT l( .n ui^ing that'the various oar is continue the program this of the united council, acknowledg- ! Although the spring of the year | rifiking their ^ neC ks. no regard for the other f*\ow. • u During the winter there is an lm-! ^\u«<\ \y mediate precaution, and many drive ' Lawrence County Scout executive. slowly merely for the sake of not The Massena cuOs were the first spok\- briefly. Robert L. Squires, who was mas- ( 11UUU ter of the lodge at the time Mr. , r>. CO raUons: Mr?. 'Earl J. Mat- -^i^^L H. Parsons, St. Hakes joined in 1930. presented the | t!s Mrs HOIDC\ \\ ! wire Mr. 'Rooslevelt said, in the tele- gram, that time for organization Th..rr.as S. Bushnell, represent- ..• :-.- American Legion, told the : and Promotion of the party J3 ex-, -.-out the Boys' State. This started four years ago by the i 'can Legion. It is a plan for ; to receive their badges. They are \A few do not yet stop to real- tha first troop this side of Syr- ize that these stop signs were p.ac- • aeosc. ed at intersections for a purpose.! Twenty-six cubs all clad in \blue A person doesn't have to stretch and yellow suits received this hon- honored couple with the talble. Mr. 'Hakes responded. He stat- ed that he and 'Mrs. lHakes ed (Mayor Newton's acceptance by; is noted for it3 many accidents, • only seven were reported to the de- partment last month according to | police report. Chief Shatraw says, \There is no tremely short and urged Mayor reason why there should, be more j stand what would happen it a car pride. patron when Mrs Hakes was m:i- NeSwton to proceed at once with ! accidents during the summer than go.ng along a through street should The meeting opened with the dis-| t |( I a hi h trftute to th-* struck by another coming off play of handicraft which was ex-:^^'/ Ht > ,-,oint«v* out that Ma=s- his imagination very far to under- j or as their parents locked on in ; Qf tfae Eastern star and who was Cards have been t^niTat to the Repub ca.n wemen ta ibring a cov- , ered <\«h ; and attend the luncheon. certainly enjoyed living in Masr Those who were overlooked are soni. that the gift would be >an additional reminder of their many here. Dr. C. E. Elkins, present patron 1 tion, also invUted. As there will be some extra guests, members should send their covered dish if they are unable to attend. con»nittee Organization. when the roads are covered with er schools ia the science of He told the mayor he was for- ice. The department will .strictly loio txie mayor ue was IUA r inr- h&ft ^material containimr • enforce the •motor--rt&fcMUttvn. estions Uwhith he hoped wotfld ! 'during the -winter, I can s be a posted street at a rate of 45 or hihjted on five tcblea, one for eich miles an hour and yet, everyone> %*T~TTte «*»*tn their ttata He pointed' out would .be seine other Y.nk stu. American Le !suggestionsLwJikh he hoped would j '<During the -winter, I can see [oan see that we pick up plenty of jpas* cei-tain tests Many of t'ne ] ^M^KSlTcan closed the . 1K tu Ameuean Le-1 &e °° f , , nerftectin<* plans forborne excuse for a minor accident' speeders and stop srign v.olators. [projects proved to be tin- vea: joined the move- .. , \^ of . ^ .— Tr.e (ram Will be held J thc P artV \ - ' '•• fa.r .lounds hi Syracuse' He also told the inayor, \I iaan i most grateful for your helpful sup-; represent Massena 'Port in this splendid cause and I j fid tht d id. coy.- t hi-: t Hatch and Harry >Fre-! am l POLICE RECOVER $562 OF $587 GOODS STOLEN Massena l Police Department re- covered $552.75 of $587.75 worth of goods stolen in May, according to ialt the expenses of Mr. Fregoe. j Avenue op fo Prospect Street. I the monthly report presented to confldo/nt that under your ; o Th. .. were selected by o. plan leadership the IBowl of Rice Party i Turk...! (..it by Supt. Carl V. War- in your community will be an cent i :•\ a::.l Pun.\ J. Hakes. Massena [ °f outstanding importance.\ I *is a.>.vod one delegate but •-\.i< 'i..mty sent in its list fl McCluskey Avenue To Be Extended ar.oth,-! drlegate from iMassena ^a: a.lowed. M: Hatch is sponsored by r oy Amen an Legion Post 79. The Le- I Ths village will' extend its faci- ; n Auxiliary offered to pay one- ; lities the rejmainder of McC.usltey M. nd iv Luncheon Ciub voted to pay the other per boy is $15, ^5e c>st POST MEMBERS ATTEND MEET (Mrs-. Daisy Alguire, owner of the village board. half.' the property to be improved, told } Men in custody totaled 151 and the village boaid at its monthly women 10 . pines for the month amounted to $259. Nineteen persons T}^l\ \\I deeded the lahd over to y ^ c vil- lage and asljced that work be done |'as soon as ipossible. j New sidewalks will tie built and were anrested for drunkenness and five for disor- derly conduct. Two were apprehended for as- i saU lt second and third degree and ' _ ... . ' • .- » rs of Massena Post at- j ; ende.i t he Fourth District confer- i 8 sce of American Legion at Tupper kk Saturday. or.j them were Commander a • D. FUtcliffe; the Rev. John R. Bellamy. chaplain; John W. alen Tho.nas. Toft and Glenn E. b I water and gewer lines will ibe in- stalled, j bWQ for p e tit larceny. One was The village will also consider ; taken into custody for assault up- repairJrg Prospect Street. Ski Club Dance Plans Comoleted on an officer. Total number of arrests amount- ed to 1«1. I Thirty-three in as lodgers. people were taken Adi plans are complete for the Massena Sd, Club da.nce at the Country Cttub Saturday n.'ght. x , x^ '' This is the iflnal dance of the sea- I conference was part of the ; ___ ! • . ~ . '. son. | The Federation of Murdook and his or- Selected Pictures For Coming: Week Lesrior.naires andt members of the _ I P>?ram ri at the American Legion Wm Caonp a Tupper l-fce \I 3 and 4 - A; ed de Ar wSoLve broadcast i i C1UbS ltet fol: ° w1 ^ Wcmen's films to Mileposts proved l do \ c ' , , „ ! Mr. H->kc3 \was master of Ma- I Scrapoooks. glass alleys, soap ( d Mrg Hakeg was carving, models of boats, air-' carefully. meetlnj , with a . bri ef alleys, planes, battleships, bows and ar- ;-matron of the Eastern Star in 1935. been „. „ ,_, ,, __ •w^ SJ , stamp collections, kites, book; - , tv , t in ,r^at-o M J\ a \? ™\ -.^^f, ' C °^ e Lf? ends, aanilnc racks, tomahawk.' -~ for the past 10 yearS \ Mr. Hikes his resigned his iposition .ts articles were shown effective July 1. Their plans for[ bllls cwed jt futUre are not deflnite East rfatfleld St., will cekiorate their 32nd wedding anniversary tomorrow. The children ani grandchildren of the couple will gather at the Cornell home in the evening. Ihe couple lived in Can- ada until 13 years ago when they came to Massena. Seven children were born to the ^n^^ln^lZ^el^iZV iS ^^ S '° ^ ^ ***>*** er Harold Peden local-cubmaster of, Mrs . M . deline Bach , who Troop 31 called upon each den ! d j various offlce3 in leader and cubs to entertain the has thP Eastern Star, was presented an clock by the Chapter. Shr. Cornells, Mrs. Josepb.- Whelan, Cook St.; Mrs. Winifield Long, Syracuse; Mrs. Gordon Stone, Potsdam; Cai man Cornell, West Hatfleld St.; Mrs. Jame-3 I>jvall, Church St., Mr?. Fran'c Rowe, Saskatchewan; Chauncey 'Cornell, living at home. There are 20 grand'Children, Lloyd, Kendall, Dorothy and James Whelan, Edith, Allen and .Ruth Lenj, ©rw'in, (Sari Howai-d, Millard, Beverly, Gladys and Irma Stone, Ann and Wallace Cornell; Vernon, Alma, Oordon and 'Lloyd Rowe. gave the cub cheer, rang owl cheer and song; Den 3, 'Bill Leafe, leader, gave cub cheer; Den 4, Anthony Idutry, gave cut> cheer; Den 5, Gerald Caaaw, leader, gave salute to giadmothers of Scouts. 'After each cub had performed, Mr. !Peden called upon Mr. Par- sons, who then awarded the cuibs Mr. Parsons then •Pulton. ENNORS PLAN SCOTLAND TRIP explained that the sec- including Douglass, Parker, Howard -\nd Talcott con- J sisted of a series of mounds or I \hog backs\ as they were descrilb- . ed and that each of these descend- j ed to the Massena terminal. | The representatives were told •that trunk lines would have to be | built and this would run into a ! great deal of money. The mr.tter | was not dismissed entirely, how- 1 ever, as the board will hold it for j further consideration. It was sug- jgeated that.the jab m'grht be wade | into a W!PIA project. [LIONSTOGO TO SYRACUSE j President «. W. Hatch and Past Presidents Duane Holmes and T. Bert Cummingo, head of the de- J. Martin have been appointed partment, will send out notices to delegates to the stite convention of people who owe giving them a cer- Lions Clubs in Syracuse. tain time to pay. j The convention will be held iFri- ; If these people do not pay in due day and Saturday at Hotel Syr- thne, thc matter will be turned 'acuse. over to 'William Crapser, village at-! Alternate delegates are L'ons t,orney, and suit will begin. i Ed. Story, Mayor R. A. Newton and An investigating committee of S - 1P> Fcmmia. the village 'board will inquire into ' The local club went on record at. 'investing $S,CO0 sinking fund of the its meetin £ last evenine as endors- xriter department into good-paying ine the multiple district plan securities. i w\! 1 ! 0 ! 1 * s scheduled to come up be- fore the state convention for WATER WORKS REQUESTS OLD BILLS PAID The water department will start this week in an effort to collect Mr. .and Mrs. William T. Ennor, matter was presented to the j adoption* onthlv •mpfitinc Hst i _ . . _' ter. The following cubs in E>en 1 were « bo'a'rd at its monthly meeting lost Mrs. Ennor will leave New (Mr. Cummings stated that at the no^'for* e'ach. Three Deed Transfers Reported to Clerk I ert Hatch, Paul Dewey, IFraak ! •Meyers Jr., Joseph Riley, Charles Baii'iour; I>en 2, Earle Peters, • Franklin Holcom'b, Jlack Feeney, | Donald iFeeney, Jack 'Dederick, Three property transfers were Blaine Helmer, David Helmer; Den recorded in the office of Town 3. William Smith, Clifford Weegar, Clerk F. (L. Hosraer during the lat- i Wallace Canmichael, Kenneth ter part of last week. They are as follows: 15, Jack Carney, Keith Daisy Alguire to William C. Kenneth Starks, John Marashian, brother, George ODougias Hender-, The camTO jttee will discuss the son, Pittsburg. They will p :°r;; instructed its he candidates of Dr. H. of Canton for district governor in this new district and land. Mr. tEnnor will £% leave Massena join iMerkley; Den 4, no awards; Den *»?££\£ he/rSatives in Starks, ScotIand They will return togeth- ! dance programs from New York be ,hown at local theaters during ^73^3™,,!=^ Beaudoin,° SlaXT^ f • ->\»» ^m Southampton. *a* 1 City, have 'been engaged' to fur- the coming weak with >their c'.as- i „. ,_ , „ „ -• •»* T m ; nmi w o ».r.iri .T?ot^nfTc from all parts of the j nis £ the music from 10 to 2 si flcations: j as shown on Map 1, Massena Im-: mings, Harold Ratchffe. attended the camp meeting. o 'c:ock. ptosfram for Saturday open- w ith the annual meeting of the Apartment executive committee of can Legion at 10 a. m. at the ISP Point Clubhouse. Depart- officers who attended iwere T . Cross of New \Sfork \ ll J- stite commander^_jMaUrice Member of Freeport, iL. I., state Clarence kobillard, past cap'ain of the clu.b.jja general chairman. i. Two Babies Born June 2 Two childjcjen were born in Mas- sen\. Juno f\ and 3. and John T. Osowski of 1 ' A daughter, Deborah B. Breecg, •was born June 3 to Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles A. Breece, 2 Laurel Ave., at V. Vice. _ , provement 'Co npany, on Prospect Schine's Theater: Tuesday, and street; consideration. |L Anna Stearns to Mabel Wolsten- holme, Lot 10 of G. 3D. Stearns ad- dition; stamps, 50 cents. Catherine Romeo, executrix, of, estate of Joseph Romeo, to Thomas Domlnjck, Lot 18 at International Park. Wednesday, \Jezebel 'adults, and \Swiss Miss,\ family; Thursday and 'Friday, \Jasotte no review; Saturday, '1The DevTl's IParty,\ adults, and \Forbidden Valley,\ family; Sunday and\ (Monday, \Three Comrad'as,\ family. R nir a, treasurer. i Rial to Theater: •Wednesday, \The Back,\ family, and diet room, tEtara- 1 Bene- °f Gloversville, district com- i>re;siding. ^otor boat trips and visits to the area occumed the re- of Saturday afternoon. 'A '•fception took place <at the clubhouse at 9:30 p. ,m. Girls Attend Play Day y ay our gl r i s attended play day in ^am Saturday. \ i . Kirls played games: in • the ;ng; hd b p g had ^jnnej. at n bon, entertained- by a floor «|how Ifte af.ter.noon and vi^ted fl€ild ' Itobogqran slide, col* / nd i Iogqran slide, c nd ma fiy other interesting Yvonne Gardner, TT^^ ,^«» iriieen team, received »orj- mention because s5ie \wa* ^ in her squad. I | ls that made tiie irip iBiakely, Amelia Oli- LllTS Yv °nne f iferry. Waite. teacher, drove the by autcmablle.' son, Gordonj Harold, born June 3. the \Royal Mounted,\ Tuesday and Duke Comes \Renfrew o/ family; Thursday and Friday, *Head Over Heels in Love,\ family; Saturday, \Outlaws of the Prairie,\ fami'y; Sunday and Monday, \Lone Wolf in Paris,\ family. LIST EXPENSES UF BAND TRIP Over three-fourths of the ex- jpenses of the teand trip to Albany 'tish Isles was about 16 years ago, were raised bv local organizations T«hio n.riii IK O IM,- Wnnnv'o firaf tn-n ARTIST SERIES GIVEN APPROVAL verneur Lions Club for the of zone director. office Paddock Corner Light Asked lj938-39 concert series in Massena 3. Mr. Henderson. Mrs. Ennor'a (brother, is a tennis enthusiast and will play in several tournaments in Scotland. Two year® ago he won j has been confirmed by the the East of Scotland tournament. y o rk office. He goes to Scotland practically every year. Mr. Hendterson is As an ai'd to pedestrians as well as motor:is>ts, a new street light may Ibe placed at the IPaddlock ThP selection of artists for *h P ! and Csnter Streets intersections. The selection or artists for the, Harry SmUh petitioned the yi] _ iNew The series will include the follow- lage board for the light at its regular monthly meeting last n'ight. iMr. Smijh said that (Paddock Street has a good •deal of traffic ed his sister here. •Mrs. Ennor's last tri'o to tbe Bri- Grange to Meet jwere raised by local organizations Winthrop Grange will hold a ape-' an d individuate, a financial report cial meeting for the initiation of! reveals. c-ndidates June 41. The M3ssena ' The totaJ cost ot sending the I Ennor, LaSalle, 111., will come to team will confer the first degree band to Albany to compete in the Massena about June 20 to stay with will be M.r. Ennor's first trip. •Mr. Ennor's another and sister, T. P. Ennor and Miss Tirza and Winthrap the second Ladies please bring cake. logree. Massena Observer Adds Second Intertype i Mrs. Ennor are gone. nationnl contest amounted to the lEnnor children while Mr. and $386,15. The funds were raised as fol- ldws: American Legion Auxiliary | •»* J10, Chamber of Commerce $25, vil- nfM.T& f The seconjd! Intertypa has 'bee\n added to ITlie Observer equipment and is now 'in operation, i A new lype face, Idjeal, h-^s toeen selecteld and is used' 'lor tlje first tlma iri ihis iissue. This type face is one j of the 'most; popular body type f^cea used, pairticujarly on the Jargfr'..newg|ja(per».; ** I Since The] Observer -b*<caTne a. semi-»wee!klyi the lutertji'pe * h4« been operated! on day »fid n'ight; sSriRa. iPeai load* tavariaWy 4e- i tlie Jew\ houib befoite W fe It g hours, tiw*e»y i vek>p i ,t going to press. With &dfe Intey- type, tfcere was arway* the i geF that name mechanical trouble mig3*t develop during the rush ti» k?« it ip^ y « in all the it late new*, lii , •ible to get Site use*** nates tW» \%\* extent, «xc#iit failure «f pfw :; I 'Also the two. Inaertypeai provide InWrtypei to a g| for th« for more differ em wiii* of type for adfvertUement* «nd news mat' ter. At, the present thne, Tte Ob- i # 7,; 10, UV^ i r ,; , V. 14 80 point light-face, and /b>ack-face type with two Jnachine*. Thi* i« rted a» an' ant»«AUy wide _ _ lage board !J50, Lions Club $23, \\\ ~ T*^-2\^ — Luncheon Club $1S, MasseTna Athle- variety of machine type mtoSmw '£? Associ -^ lon ^°- ©astern Star a sem'i-wecWy newspaper. \ '** receipts from concert $157.30, Classified! advertising is set in j drawn from school fund 187.86, 6-point r news matter in 7-point, |* otal $866.15. while the remaining sizes of type' T 1 \* exioenses, were: Bus to 'Al- are usefd in advertlaements, news **«y $14o\ prlviate cars and other leada or in heads. jexpenses i$4OJ15,j Teglstration and T.i addition to the various sizea W»re $7,50, hotel and part of Q\yp Recital A proup of voi'ce pupils of IMrs. Florence HnWbard McKae will srive a roc\tal at St. John's Parish Hall Prlc'ay evening. der; 'Erno Balogh, pianist. (Each artist 'has achieved much favorable criticism and the series pedestrians. The matter. will investigate the promises to (be enthusiastically re-: Mr. Sm'ith also asked the board ceived by the members of the Mas- | to accept dedication of IPaJdtdock Street and tins' will foe taken up f idti sena Concert 'Association, Mr. McChesney, tenor, still in his twenties, toured with (Madame j Ernestine Schumann-Heinle His i career started as a remarkable boy I soprano of a church choir at the j age of seven years. \Sarola Gitana brings to the re- cital 1 platform the dances of Spain j in all their native beauty. Erno Balogh is a pianist of su- perior attainments. for consideration. of type *e£ on ittoe -machine,\ The Clbr3erver has many different styles and sizes of band-^ei type, which is also for use In advertise- ments or for printing job*. The Observer ha* added other new • equipment! during the pi»t year. : iA. cordial invitation I* extended by The Observer «t*ff to vfttft the wiop at any tint* and see the equipment 5a operation. The In- tertype* are operated eateh day from 8 to 6 o'clock. The pre«, which <W*M purchased- in X«»0, *» In operation at ttbout t o'clock on $366.15. guide total •VVlWVl i The school pand s.nd director. Charles XX Robi>, thank all those who helped in .any way to wake the trip to thfc national contest possible. • Gtove Street Given To Massena Village 9tre*t hnhur dedicated to* th# village at the monthly board m«M lt vi g last evening, Th« dedication was acepted unanimously tiy the board. | Electrification Edition To Be Published Tlje Observer's Bural ElfsctrMcaiion edition, will be lihe4 Friday. ; | ; ' I ' Cojpies. of Friday\H Observer will be distributed to practically every farm home throughout this area. The edition will contain pictures taken on farmfe and|in farm homes in Northern New York showing wh^it eleetrifiea- tiop has accomplished fox farmers. I \ j Sil til p Special article)* p know|i county men will also appear. j interest written by well Events Ahead Tonight, June 7-'Regular meeting of St. 'Lawrence Council 1141, K. C. Tonight, June 7— Gouverneur Re- ibetoah (Lodge will initiate a class of candidates at the local lodge tonight. Supper will ibe served 'at 5:30, also refreshinents fol- lowing the ceremony, : •; • : c Tonight, June t—Massena Choral dulb w^iM g-ive third aotmual' con-' cert at high school auditorium at 8 o'clock. Wedmeadax, June » — Assembly- woman jJaneToediwiU te hon- ored at «. luncheon given by Waissena Women's Republican Club at 1 p. 5j?. in American Lt- giDn roms, She will spfAk «t i o'clock* . -. .• .,-•.; .. - v - Thursday, June $*~By*icy afan»*rs IJnion -will meet in tatra hmM J» the evening to 4£*emm th* Jritfay, JUM 10—1 of St. lAvreaee lOOtf,