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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cross of Mineville were Sunday evening guests of their mother, Mrs. Gifford Cross. Mrs. TBfcets of Glens Falb spent the past week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rossner. Miss Deborah Rossner was a Monday overnight guest of Mel* ody Stansfleid. Mrs. George Crowningahleld attbtCbsttt- toeitom a IMfdy recovery. Bit to her jSoesa, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Wiflrfw were to JPlatUburgh on business Moeday. The Women's FeUawship of the Lewis aggregation Church extend their thanks to all who helped to any of the various ways to remodeling tbp pariah hall. It is indeed an easier and more pleasant place to use. Pets are good medicine. A number of child psychologists prescribe a pet dog or cat to help children overcome emotion* al problems. The pet's unques- tioning affection and loyalty fill a need for love. Caring for a pet teaches responsibility and pride in ownership. Tttal ofe tt-yeaMid Cum- berland Rem teatttfjk on a fel- jftr Monday in await County David Strack demanded (rati Wednesday during a session at which Judge Sherlock E. Hat ey presided. CUfcensfaip court today Two dozen aliens are sched- uled to be admitted to U.S. citizenship today at a special term of Supreme Court. Justice Harold R. Soden is scheduled to preside at the ses- sion, scheduled for 9:SO a.m. at the Clinton County Court House. Mrs. Edward NMnr«l£ 4m± Maim, wet* Masto ' ei ^•nf^aaaj^aaa» '•aaaaaff^P^aapaj^arw wi»-^fBBja»r^»F WK^^s^^r*^\ JT^^ ^ Mrs. Nirtwii'i ntreots, Mr. and ^••^a^iaw ^ W * 4 W* •^•^^^•W ^« f jpa^a^s ^ ^eap^^pw y ^^anaav «j ^aaa^aaaaBBr Mrs. WB&p BtfpMB* Mies Jane dark spent the uwm|ffffi| Kt heme, rntunrtnf Sunday to Albany where die is a Junior at State College. Harold James was at tame during the weekend. He is em- ployed on construction work to Albany still. lie WhaSeasbarg Heine Demonstration unit held their November meeting at the fire hall with Mrs. Harold Leaning as hostess. After the business \todoa uaed to Fug^^d meeting, Mrs. Kirk Leaning re- ported on methods used in painting furniture, including an- tiquing and conventional refin- ishing. Mrs. Minnie Sanders of Liv- erpoo, England, was a guest, She has TOtunteered to attend the project hwai on the \In- Side Story of Cakes,\ to he held at Westport, and others in the county will also find her an interesting visitor. The Decem- ber meeting win be at the home of Mrs. Darwin Clark, with 11* usual Christmas theme. If anyone has any Grange (fishes ocuWIchon ware items at home, please return as they are needed. 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