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iii-nil ».»«•>»<•<• itfn|»n«BMa» Net Twtlv* PLATTSBURGH PRESS-REPUBLICAN--FRIDAY, OCTOBER J|, 1952. Dannemora Mrs. M. Hanlon Raymond Disco of Long Island, visited his parents last week. On his return trip he was accom- panied by his lather, Sam Disco. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lynch of Schenectady were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Lynch's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kinnes- ton. Rev. James Rhodes and Mrs. Rhodes and daughter of New Hart- ford, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. John Ewald have returned from Philadelphia, Pa., where they visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan accompanied them on the return trip. Mrs. Dan Oummings has re- turned from Ogdensburg where she visited her son, Myron. Mrs. Harold Corcoran and son, David, are visiting relatives in Au- burn. ' Mtf. and Mrs Harold Davis left Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will remain for the win- ter. J. O. Farrell, a patient at the Champlain Valley Hospital, is im- proving satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nichols have closed their home here and will spend the winter in Pitts- burgh. Lionel Lefeve, president of the Board of Education, and John Glasgow, principal of Dannemora High School, attended the New York State School Board Associa- tion meeting held in Syracuse this week. Mt'. and Mrs. Edward Carter, Mrs.; fjora Oregware, Miss Hazel Gregware, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gregware of Chazy, Mrs. Laura Bruette and sons of West Pitts- burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark of Ohamplain, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Polltlcal Advertising Li|ten to C$as. M, Morhous Republican Candidate for County Treasurer Tonight at 7:45 p.m. WIRY -*S— neth Talford and family of Dan- emora. were guests at a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter on Sunday. Plans have been completed for the Halloween party sponsored by the Lions Club for the youth of the village. The affair will be held this evening in the high school gym. Prizes will be awarded for costumes and refreshments will be served. Following the program, a movie will be shown Malcolm Gilroy has returned home from the Royal Victoria Hos- pital where he had been a patient for several dayt. Mr. and Mrs. William Cosgrove left Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Miss June Haley of Wassaic, is spending a few day;; at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sweeney have received word from their son, Robert, who is in the 31st Infantry Regiment of the 7th Army sta- tioned at Kumhwa, Korea, that he met another Dannemora youth, Rene LaForest, during a rest per- iod back of the front lines. They had little time to ialk, for two hours after the meeting, Robert's unit was called to move up front. We the Women By RUTH MILLETT How much of the gossip that she hears should a woman repeat to her husband? That depends on the husband. Some men enjoy, a bit of gossip as much as their wives. Some even de- pend on their wives to give them the lowdown ou what is being gossiped about at their bridge clubs. Other men have such a contempt for gossip that their wives are better off never telling them anything in the gossip category. That is the situation of Mrs. Y. who can't understand why ner hus- band gets upset every time she tells him a bit of gossip and why he never shares any with her. There is clearly only one thing for Mrs. Y. to do. Quit telling her hus- band what she hears. He obviously not only isn't interested in local gos- sip a;vi3 their delight in passing it along. Keeping Quiet May Be Difficult That will, of course, be a little hard on Mrs. Y. For women like to tell their husbands all they hear. They are intensely interested in the lives of other people and when they have an interesting bit of news they WHAT! a diamond ring that fits so perfectly— I don't have to worry about losing it! MORE COMFORT Only Columbia \TRU-FIV Diamond Ring* adjust (o fif your finger perfectly! Styled by fashion experts to give y»u match)tn beauty and diamond perfection. 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