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■\i*f.' ‘ 1 y - l ^ irji y y gT ^ V ^ ' T ' I ' g .^» i-'y. -v ■f^f,^ r',f 6 \ W,\l' yr\' ’.TT '-> - t v \\ V “A '* ' f-*<- 1 v i „ f “'.If '\ t ^ ' .'. C O U im NEWS CAMBRIDGE Mlu ty. Blandi* Onun«r la Uw p*»t>rld*« repreaamtrtlv* of tbe Qtemwlcb jiuraU ud la Kutbortxsd to recaW* labuctittoni ml •*dvertl*enwnt*. School to O p e n S e p tem b e r 9— The Teachers fo r the C o m in g Y e a r — The T u ition Rates. The C a m b ridge U n ion school opens Septem b e r 9 w ith the fallo w in g corps o f tea. chers: P r in c ip a l R o s s W . T i f fa n y , B. S., A . M .; m a th m a tics, M iss Prudence R id o u t , A . B .; French an d biology, M iss Leona F r y e , A . B .; E n g lis h Eind d r a w in g , M iss B e r tha M. W ild e r , B. L .; L a t i n and history, G e o rge T u lle y , A,. B .; eighth grade, M iss .Nellie M . Rice; seventh grade, M iss O live W r i g h t , B. S.; sixth grade, M iss E t h e l R . C a r e y ; fifth grade, M iss E leanor C o u lt e r , A . B . ; fo u r th grade, M r s . F r d e lia 8. Ir w in ; third grade, M r s . Ja n e y J. C o u lter; second grade, M iss J2va C. C a r p e n ter; first grade, M iss S a r a J . E y a n s ; librarian , M iss L . M a y C a r p e n ter. The tu it io n rates w h ich w ill be charged fo r h a l f year follow : H ig h school departm e n ts, $25; g r a m m a r departm e n ts, s ix t h , s'eventh an d eighth grades, $15; p r im a r y and interm e d iate d e p a r t m e n ts, $12. The board of education members are Jo h n S. H e n r y , president; D . M. W e s tfall, treasurer; E. B . Cornell, clerk; C. A. Brow n lee; M r s . J . 0 . W a r r e n ; M rs. E . J . L o o m is, and Col. E. E. R a y m o n d . * M c C lellan-B e a ttie A very p r e tty home wedding in the presea ce of ab o u t thirty-five near relatives, occurred a t three o'clock S a turday w h e n M iss E d n a M a r g a r e t B e a ttie, d a u g h t e r of M rs. Flora M. B e a ttie, becam e the w ife o f G e o rge Robertson M c C lellan, son of M rs. J e n nie R . M c C lellan. The Rev. Jo h n Lytle perform e d the ceremony. The house -was p r e t t ily decorated w ith g la d io li and sw e e t peas, and the cere m o n y took place in one com e r of the parlor in fr o n t o f a bank of these •Dean Jo n e s of Y a le u n iv e r s it y and M rs. Jones were over SSurtaay g.uests a t M e ikleknox. — Mrs. A.rcha M c C o llum o f U x bridge, M a s s ., is v isitin g her m o ther, Mrs.. Ja n n e t te F u ller. — M rs. Edgar- D. Leonard o f H o o sick F a lls is v isitin g her son, D r . W . A . Leonard, and fa m ily . — Rev. and M rs. W illia m S. Me NORTH ARGYLE — R o b e r t S m ith took a n auto trip to Ticonderoga Sunday. — M r. and M rs. A lb e r t Q u a are en te r ta in in g Mrs. Q u a ’s sister a n d fa m ily from B o s ton. — M rs. D . A. M a h a ffy has been spending some tim e v is itin g frie n d s a t N e w c a stle, Pa. 1 9 2 4 jjM»nn»mni1miOTiiiromm»iHnnimgniii»i»nin»„m1nmm.m„ii»i„numanH„iniulifflt„»ra„»i»mimmitti,iHmmn»nii,i ... ..\™ .... .. .. ....... . I The Fort Edward Advertiser! _ . « t t l . , , — The M c W h o r t e r fa m ily picnic w ill E a c h r o n of H e b ron spent the week- be heW F r i d gt the ^ o f M r _ 6nd C ' v,- 1 , an d M rs. G e o rge C. i^w e ll. M rs. E liza b e t h M . Robinson has — George Shields and sisters, M r. returned to Ith a c a afte r spending tw o a n d Mrg> j M SH e lds ^ E liza b e t h W vr j ei!e - , . , j a n d E illeen M c W h o r t e r visited frie n d s - M r s E. J L o o m is Entertained ' N o rth G r a n v ille Tuesday, fo u r tables the Senior and J u n i o r _ Miss Gla(lys 1>ollock of B u tlerj C m Da y j eV^ n D S^ r 1 ' P a -> W^ ° 1188 been v isitin g the M isses •Mr. an d M rs. Reed of Red B a n k • r . „ l „ _ _ j a t .._. t > - _ were M o n d a y to F r iday guests of M r. and M rs. Charles G. Anderson. — Miss Arrihnda B a s w e ll o f H o o s ick has been spending a fe w days w i t h her aunt, M rs. L o t t W o o d w o r th. — The H e r r in g t o n fa m ily and des cendants w ill hold the ir tenth an n u a l reunion at Hedges lake tom o rrow . — Prof. and M rs. Jo h n M c M o r r is of N a s h v ille , Tenn., w e r’e F r id a y guests o f M r . and M rs. Jo h n M c W h o r te r . — Miss D o rothy M c F a d d e n of K in g ston is w ith her gran d m o ther, M rs. T r istram F. M c F a d d e n , fo r a week. — Mrs. Jo h n R . M c L e a n of Glovers- ville is v isitin g h t r brother, Ja m e s P. R o b e rtson, and other relatives here. — Miss E liza b e t h S m a r t has been the guest fo r a week of Rev. an a Mrs- R . Brooks R o b b ins at Schroon Lake. — Mr. and M rs. D a y t o ij W h ip p le and children and M iss Grace R o b e r t son have been cam p ing n e a r B r istol, V e r m o n t. — Miss C h a rlotte H itchpock has re turned to New Y o r k a f t e r spending a week w ith her sister, M r s . George E . Robinson. I — Mrs. H a r r y P. F r it t s , accom p a n ied by h e r m o ther, M rs. Jo h n G o u g h , le f t Tuesday fo r her home at St. Pe- te r s b u r g h , F la. — The M isses E lizab e t h H. G a llo w a y and C a therine F o s ter are home fro m the A lbany hospital fo r a three weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Horace E Becker is enter ta in in g her m o ther, M rs. P h y llis Root, and sister, M rs. I.ida B o rdreau ot S p r ingfield, M a ss. — Mrs.- A lto n Brook N e w Y o r k and M rs. M . C. B e n q e tt of B rooklyn were recent guests of their uncle, T h o m a s C a m p b e ll. Irene T ilford and A lice and Ja n e R a n dles, returntd hom e last week. — M r. and M rs. E lm e r G ibbs and son E lm e r , jr., o f N e w a r k , N . J . , w h o hatfe been v is itin g his sister, M r s . A la n Skellie, returned hom e M o n d a y . — Mrs. E d w a r d E ly , trustee fo r the N o r t h A r g y le d istric t , is m a k ing_ re- HYMENEAL F O R T E D W A R D , N, Y., A U a u S T 27, 1924 LOCALS AND PERSONALS — W illia m G. L a u d e r has returned from a business tr i p to E lm i r a . — Mr. and M rs. George Beecher are entertaining M rs. George W e lls of Troy. — Miss E s t h e r M illim a n of Sche nectady is the guest of her parents on Center street. — S. P . L. H a s k ins of S t. Johns- vi Hi- spent the week-end at his home on East street. — Marc-us B r o u g h a m of New Y o rk, pairs on the school buildings. T h e y I form e rly of this village, is the guest, are also b e in g painted, outside and in. The W illia m s o n fa m ily held th e ir an n u a l picnic a t the home o f M r s . L u c in a H u g g ins last S a turday. N e a r ly fifty m e m b e rs o f the fa m ily w e re present. — W ill W r y e of F u ltonville w a s a guest at H . L, H e n r y ’s 'one day last week and w h ile there took M r. and M rs. H e n ry on an auto trip to C o m stock and W h it e h a ll. COSSAYUNA — Edw a rd H a m m o n d was a visito r in G r a n v ille S u n d a y . — M rs. Lewis Fletcher spent T h u r s day and F r id a y a t Jo h n C o o n ’s in S o u th A r g y le. — M a u rice D u tcher and fa m ily and Sidney D u tch e r , sr., visited relatives at S a r a toga Sunday. — M rs. Jam e s C. C lough spent la s t week w ith M r. and M rs. George C lough at F o r t M iller. — M r. and M r s . H o race O r r o f New- tonville, M a ss., visited at N e w c o m b S. P r a t t ’s part <>f last week. r — M r .and .Mrs. M e r r it t Rowe and.| daughter of Rochester w e re callers at Newcomb S. P r a t t ’s S a turday. , — M ist M a ry Bird returned hom e Parker °r I S u n d a y from A lb a n y where she has been visiting f» r the past tw o weeks. — Mrs. Susie Jones, L o u e lla B a lla r d | and O r v ille Perry of W e s t P a w let 1|, flowers. The bride was dressed in >Jorth A d a m s , friends of M r. an a . , a n ] ^ s 7 aS v6n Mr\ I were callers a t Joseph M c N e il’s Sun- tam e d at H edges lake Tuesday by M r. j (]a 8ni! w l% Ii , t t * Y ° u WOr.Ln and M r ; Mr- and M r s . A n d rus W e a v e r and and Mrs. R o b e rt A- H a s well „f Hud< ,,alls t the and M rs. C harles t t . W r ig h t > w p e k.enil W]th her fath J(|hn G r a _ Mr. w h ite s a t in w ith pearl trim m in g s and carried a bouquet o f w h ite sweet peas. The atte n d a n t s were M iss M a r g a r e t H o d g e r, w h o wore a pale green g e o r g ette trim m e d w ith ribbon em b roidery and draw n w o rk, and carried pink Mrs. Janies L. Skellie, ' have been 1 spending a week at H o t e l E llis. j — I)r. and M rs. A. L. W . Mu-dest and ham . — W . J. P r a tt received several pre m ium s in p o u ltry w h ich he exhibited , _ , at the Washing-ton county fa i r la s t daug-hter L illia n and Horace Bentley i week o f B rooklyn were recent guests of ' < p r m .e, w ill be held next M r ' B r ey' „ , I Sunday at tht- B a p tist church. The - W h i l e M r. and Mrs. Ju liu s Moel- | „ ,.xt s(.rw c ,, wlU llt, Sunday evening, sweet peas, and E r n e s t Beattie, b r o t h - i al*‘.orl a m o tor trip to Quebec, ,pton,ber - er o f the bride. A f t e r refreshm e n ts U I - ^ n S ^ t ‘ H . ^ P v ^ K r were served the brid an d groopi l e f t : S h u s h a n . — M r. and Mrs. FraJik M c C lellan of Troy and M r. and M rs. S n iith of W e st H e b ron were am o n g the out of town relatives at the Beattie-.McClellan wedding. — M rs. M a r g a r e t M c F a r la n d and- M rs. K e n n e th F. C lark entertained fourteen ladies a t the H o tel E q u inox, M a n c h e ster, Vt., F r id a y a t luncheon anti m a h jong. , — R o y H o a rd and fa m ily of W a s h ington, D. C.. are spending their v a cation w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. H . S. H o a rd at their sum m e r cam p at Little River. — M r . and M rs. T h o m a s J a r r e t t and M r . and M rs. H a rvey J a r r e t t o f A l bany nnd Robert Ja r r e t t of Plainfield, N . J ., weTe recent guests o f their m o ther, M rs. Rachel Ja r r e t t . — S ir. and M rs. H a r r y S w a in and children S t r a t t o n , J u s t i n and P h y llis of Peekskill spent the week-end w ith Mrs. S w a in’s m o ther. M rs. A u g u s t a E. Brooks, before gonfg on a ca m p ing trip. — M r . and M rs. C h a u n c e y Skellie of X o r t h E a s t, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. 'G e o r g e Buck and son D o u g las of E r ie, M iss G e n e v a C a r d in a l of A d a m s , Pa., returned home F r i d a y ' a£ter M ass., wore orchid crepo <ie chine , s p e n d ing a few days w ith relatives trim m e d w ith silver lace and carried ' here, a bouquet o f pale pink asters. The on a sShort m o tor trip. The gifts in cluded a num b e r of electrical a p p li ances a m i m u c h silverw a re. R o b e r tson- A u s tin The home o f M r . an d M r s . George R. A u s tin was the scene o f a gala oc casion M u n d a y afternoon when their daughter, P e a r l M a r ie , becam e the w ife o f W illia m Jam e s Robertson. The ho use was decorated w ith asters, sweet peas an d hydrangeas. A b o u t fifty guests were present an d p r o m p t ly a t 2-30 o ’clock the b r id a l p a r t y e n tered the p a r lo r to the L o h e n g r in w e d d ing m a r c h played by Mrs. O liv e r IC. Perry. The rin g cerem o n y was used, Uhe Rev. J . C. L a G r a n g e being the officiating cle r g y m a n . Tho bride wore a w h ite satin g o w n trim m e d w ith Spanish lace and a tullo veil w ith orange blossom w reath and carried a shower bouquet o f b r id a l roses and w h ite sw e e t peas. T h « bridesm a id, and Ja m e s H a ttley of tilro r a and Jo h n M c N e il nf Black Creek visited at Joseph Mc- X e il's Sunday. — Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. P r a t t and d a u g h ter D o r o t h y v lilte d her parents, M r. and M r s . Charles T h o m p son, at E a s ton Sunday I — Mr. and Mrs. G m v e r C a m p b e ll i a n d children o f A lb a n y spent S u n d a y w ith her m o ther, Mrs. Ja m e ^ C. George D o u g las, i — D o r o thy and Doris Leffierre have ! returned to th e i r hom e in this village [ follow ing a several weeks’ vis it w ith relatives in C h a z y . — M r s . Carrol and daughter Bla.nche and son C h a rles are on a motor trip of relatives here. --Mr. and M rs. F r a n k R e a rdon of Oneonta are spending a week w ith lelatives on Rogers street. — W illia m W e lch has returned to hi> huine in N e w \York fo llo w ing a visit w ith relatives in this village. A. A . B r a d ford of G a rdner, Mass., ; dauffhtt‘ r K i t t y of New Y o rk, a r e the w h \ has been the guest o f his cousin, , quests *jf M iss M a r g a r e t L o u g h lin, L. D. Fields, has gone to Schenectady. Ha r r *son street. Mr. and 'Mrs. T h o m as D a iley of « ~ U r - and M r s . Everett Pendergrass Saratoga were in tow n T h u r s d a y in f m o tured to A lb a n y Sunday. T h e y attendance a t the T a s k e r-B littersdorf f '^ere ac£ ornPa nied by M r . an d M rs. u t id i n g . I— • Percival P. T illin g h a s t o f Cleve land. Ohio, is the guest of his fam- il> .ii th e 'M c K a u g h t o n residence, Up- p‘-r Broadw a y . Mr. and M rs. C. Wr. B o w tell and daughter M a r g a r e t , a n d W i l l i a m , W’ e therby are e n jo y in g an autom o b ile | ^ rou,£h Connecticut. They w<ere ac- tri|i into C a n a d a . Dr. D. H . C o r k r a n was in W e s t port last W e d n e s d a y officiating at th.- funeral of M rs. W illia m B u r t, a form e r parishoner. Mr- L. M . H o w land of The Tint-rs is e n t e r t a in in g her brother, IU- m > L. Odell, an d fa m ily of N’or- «.d k R e n t e r , Conn. Miss Dorothea W o od, who has he.-, -.pending a w o rk's vacation at Lab. C.'ssayuna. has returned to her hun in this village. s.iral from this village attended th» r,i>k i-r-Blit tersdurf w e d d ing at th. Dutch R e form fhurch at Fort M . i last T h u rsday. Mrs. Frank E. G a g e and Mr. and Mr- Edw a rd B radford n f Schenec- tn havi- been guests nt the Fields re- .in i ' , Center street. M i \ C a therine W . W e lls, who h.i Seen a guest of Mrs E d ith R. L.i.- nbacher, has returned tn her hi ■■ in H a r t f o r d , I ’ unn. D a v id O. Owen-., j r ., of G ranville was :n tow n T h u rsday tu attend the Taskt --Blittersdorf wedding, at which he wa- one of the u.her | i T a s k e r-B littersdorf | < Miss A d e lla C o r n e lia B littersdorf* j 'da u g h t e r of Mr. and M rs. Eob«r6 B litte r s d o r f of Glen D a le fa r m , South, —J . D . K e a t in g is attending the an- Ridge, and V anlCeuren W a d e Tasker-, nual H a m m e r m ill convention a t E r ie , only .won o f M r s . E d w a r d V. T a s b a r Pennsylvania. ° f !' t Edw a rd were m a r ried Augusfe M r s . Jo h n P . B u rke has returned 21 at the D u t c h R e form e d church afc- - ~ \ F o rt M ille r , th e Rev. C h a rles K innej? o f Schuylerviile officiating. The bride entered the church on th e arm o f her fa t h e r to the strain o£ the w e d d ing m a r c h fro m Lohengrin* played by M iss R u t h O r r o f F o r t M il ler, a n d was attended by M iss J u l i a K e n n e d y o f H u d s o n F a lls, m a id o£ honor, M iss Irene B littersdorf, sis-ter o f the bride, and M iss M a r g a r e t Bow— tell ae bridesm a ids. W illia m W ither— as best m a n and D a w l Owens of CfVanville and E a r l C a rsw e ll o f F o r t M ille r acted as ushers. The bride wove a w h ite georgette, gow n trim m e d w ith silver and ostrich feather and a white tulle veil gather ed into a w reath o f o r a n g e blossoms. H e r bouquet w a s a show e r o f w h ite bridal roses and sweet peas. T h e m a id o f honor wore a g o w n of lenaoa yellow georgette w ith hat to m a tch, Miss B litte r s d o r f a sapphire b lu e gow n w ith ha.t to m atch^ an d M iss B o w tell coral pink , w ith h a t to m a tch. The m a id of honor hnd bridesm a ids carried ophelia roses w ith silver rib bons. w*’ UfS* The church was pT e ttily decorated with garden flowers, yellow predom in a t in g . Arches spanned the aisles, and a large iiiHiiiitiiiiiiiiuttiiiiiKitiiiitiitiiiiitmaiiiiiiiilit umie uinnim ! to this v illa g e fo llo w ing a.n extended stay in New Y o r k city. — Mr. and M rs. Joseph C*ox and children have returned to Rochester after spending tw o weeks in to w n . — F r a n k Michqls has m o v e d fr o m the L e m m ap a r tm e n t on Ir o a d w a y to the Robinson flat on N o tre D a m e street. — D r . and M rs. I . J . Lee of M iddle Falls were the S u n d a y guests of M r. ^ ..... .... .......... and M r s . W illia m P e n d e rgrass, low e r I b y served Broadw a y . — M m « . M a rie C h a rter-R a n tsey o f New York city w ill on Septem b e r 1 open m illin e r apartm e n ts a t 106 Broadway. — Mr. and M rs. R o b e rt O'Keefe -and ■ «*..u a larg e wedding bell was sas- conipam td by Miss Sara A.lwefll. pended from the center arch. T h e M r s . A lb in a 0 Leary and d a u g h - , p U]p j t was tank e d w ith ferns a n a ter, M iss Grace O ’L e a r y o f New Y o r k | R 0lden rt)di and the quaint little city are the guests of M r . an-d M r s . j cylurcy1 a bower o f beauty, th e John M u rray, M e chanic street. 1 — The contract for pa intirag the Bradley Opera house has been, given tu the P e n d e rgrass Brothers o f this village, week. — In v ita t io n s have been issued for the raiarriage of M iss Hazel M a r ie Patterson of this town to K ichard Danfcirth W r ig h t of Me».'han.icville in the bride’s m a n y yoang work of friends. The cerem o n y was large ly attended, ... ' T ” p a r t icu la r ly hy the younger set, a n * V* o rk w ill be sU rtecl nex t J m a n y guests were present from o u t o f town. A reception was held a f t e r the ceremony at the bride’s home, a t w h ich about fifty guests were pres ent. The house wa-< taste f u lly decor- .r, , TC I a1**1* vvit'1 garden flowers, pink ajid the i-eremonv will take place in the , , Dutch Reform e d church at Fort Mil- w h '*“ . rp i , . .. , » - J lht* brule presented her attendants li»r T u e s d a y , Septem b e r 2, at •locliH 'k. , . . . , . . * , , . « T, . with nraoelets an-i the bridegrooms Herbert McMurray of h.trt Kd- , . . , , , , ' , . , I gifts to his hc-st ituin and ushers were ward, who conducted the M. Ja.mes ,, _ , . , , - 1 gold cuff hnks. Iwtel in this villag e for a num b e r o f , jears. is now conducting The Lake I an<* ■^rs- Tasker left by aato- <ide. owned by I.. C. Simmond o f , m\ b ll‘‘ fl,r a trlP -''’■“Kara Falls, Whitehall. Thi.-, hotel is 1,.rated about ' and UPon thelr retUrn 'VlH resldf «\ four miles from W hitehall. Mrs. Mo- i (' hurt'h F\ rt Edward. Murray has charge of the wmn-aissary ' Mr- Taskt'r 15 a graduate of the p..rt of the hotel • F ort t.dward high school, and also .Mrs. W illiam Garrabrant o f this I amended I'n n .n ctdlege. Miss BLit- Mllag*' svas hadlv scalded on ttee legs '‘T^d.Tf is also a graduate o f the an.J feet one day last week at the fair Fl>rt school and attend- <’li>ugh. M rs. C a m p b e ll and children __ M r an(j M r s . Kreil M a c M u rray of *ri»un*is when boiling w a ter and j p<^ O n e o n ta V n rm a l school. are ri-m a ining fo r the week. ‘ u j u i c i . e '.u t i . „ f .u ti’ • ' Ked H.i.'k, form e r n-idents i.f this — t h e m e e ting of the W o m a n s M is sionary society o f the South A r g y le ' v'» a g e . ure v is it in g Mr Ma. M u r r u j s best m a n was R o b e r t S turtevant. M iss M a r ion A u s t in , sister o f the bride, was flow e r g irl. A f t e r the re ception and supper M r. a n d Mrs. R o b ertson left on a tw o w e e k s ’ m o to r trip, the bride w e a r ing a dark blue crepe dress and black h a t . O n their return they w ill reside on B r o a d street. Local B r iefs — M rs. T u d o r H a r r is is in New Y o r k . — M rs. E liz a b e t h G ildea spent the week-end a t E a s t Greenw ich. — M iss H e len C o u lter is visitin g Schenectady and A lb a n y friends. — M is^' H e len S h e r m a n is spending her vacation at Lake Cossayuna. — Mr. and- M r s . W . E . Downs started for D e n v e r, Colo., Friday. — Dr. and M r s . G e o r g e H . S h a n n o n returned to N e w a r k , N . J . , Friday. — M iss M a r ia n Je w e t t o f B rooklyn is a guest o f the Misses C a rpenter. M — M iss K u t h W e ir is e n t e r t a in in g t® Iis f Elsie M. K e m p ton of Yonkers. j — Mr. and M rs. F r a n k W a ite and son Lee were in New Y o r k last week. — Rev. H. A. F e r g u s o n and hi§ f a the r returned from their vacation F r i day. — M iss O r a B o w k e r is spending a fe w days in T roy w ith M iss M a b le D ippo. — M r s . George E . Robinson a n d son H itchcock spent la s t w e e k i n N e w Y o r k city. / — M iss Effie Porteons of Pough- lleepsie is a guest of M iss Ja n e M . ^ n u s h n e l l . ^ — M rs. M. M c F a r la n d is v is it in g Iter sister, Mrs. W . D. Stevenson, a t G lens F a lls. — M r s . W . A r tem u s Scott enter tained tliree tables at bridge Thurs day afternoon. — M r s . Ja n e y J . C o u lter spent the week-end a t W h ite Creek w ith M rs. Charles P e rry. — M i’s. Jo h n M c C lellan o f Schenec ta d y is s p e n d in g a w e e k w i t h C a m bridge rel&tives. M rs. S a r a h E. iRobinson and M r. and M rs. George E. Robinson and sons attended the Furbeck fa m ily re union at the home of Peter Furbeek, A lta m o n t, F r iday, re t u r n in g hom e Sunday. — J o h n G a llow a y , son of M r. and Mrs. Gordon F. G a llow a y , w o n first place in the broad ju m p and secona in the 100-yard dash at the C itizens M H itary tra in in g cam p field gam e s at P lattsburgh. — M rs. H e r m a n V. M y nderse, M r . and M rs. W . T. B. M y n d e rse, Mrs. Ja n ie s T h o m p s o n , M iss Helen M y n derse and M iss Ja n e t Coulson of S c o tia w e re T h u rsday guests o f M rs. E d w in M c C lellan. — J . H a r v e y D u n h a m , accom p a n ied by his son R a y m o n d , an d W a lte r N . Piser of W a s h in g t o n . \D. C., m o tored church has been postponed one week and w ill be held w ith Mrs. George H e n r y Thursday afternoon, S e p tem ber 4. M rs. Joseph W e v e r The death of Mrs. Joseph W e v e r, a form e r resident o f this place, oc- , „„ j ™ n curred suddenly T h u r s d a y at the ! a.n^ borne of her sister a t N o r th A rgyle. The rem a ins were removed to the hom e of her daughter, M rs Herbert Hutchens, at Rock H ill, w h e re the fu n e r a l was held S a tu r d a y . Rev. B. E. Myers o f E a s t Grenw ich officiated. In te r m e n t was in the cem e tery in th is village. She is survived by five daughters, M r s . A n n a Nevel o f N o r th A d a m s , M a s s ., M rs. H a t tie W r ig h t and Mrs. BuTdell A u s t in o f C a m bridge, Mrs. Ja m e s M c F a r la n d o f S a lem and M rs. H e rbert H u tchens; fo u r sons, Jam e s W e v e r of E a s t G r e e n w ich ; Andrus of H u d s o n F a lls ; N’ a- , „ ,, .. ,. , th a n of Salem , and W illia m o f Green-| ru a l convention o f ihe New \ ork w ich. A sister, M rs. N o r to n , and a State V o lunteer Firem a n s associa- hrother, Jo h n M a c M u rray — M rs. Jessie Core), n,of B. m . ' ‘\’lramst T asker, w h o has bet-n in :..wn for the , T a s k e r-B littersdorf wriM ing. returned ' to her hom e in C lint nn today. — M r . and M rs. Ri-bir: G ilchrist re m n 'r from the Som e rs flat, B roadw a y , t.. the Pros ser flat. R iverside street, Septem b e r 1. — M r . and M rs P. H .Bingh.jrn ot C h icago have been guests of friends :n tow n . M r. B in g h a m was ,i resi dent o f this village tw e n ty \i-ar« ago. — M rs. srea-i* was spilled on her. Mrs.-Gar- Tabrant -was at work in a booth on the grounds when a truck was backed causing the liquid to be FORT MILLER - R. K. Petit lias been very ill at , P l » t . u ^ j his hom e for the p a s t week, overturned. She was taken to her » % , , i .. j j ' — M iss E lizabeth Sanders is speiul- an<l Attended by a physician. , „ , * , . A . * a » i t m g several we-eks in Schenectady. *4 ^ustrim e ’* w h o stood at the booth 1 . ' - , , , , ' — M r an a M rs. J. D. D a v is wete v a s also slightly burned. i , , . , ! Schenectady visitors last \\ednesday. — E y ^ l Carswell and m o ther left to- FOET EDWARD CENTER ' d ay to spend some tim e :n Syracuse. — -Delbert Brow n of Hudson Falls ' _-,y M,n Was born to M r. and Mrs. i-ailed on friend- here Tuesday. Edw a rd Baker last week W e d n e sday, — Mrs. Robert S. M e tcalf we*nt on j A u g u s t 2H a t r i p through Lake George Sunday. 1 - M r. anil .Mrs F r a n k N e v — M rs. W i Henderson of W ilto n t . N. B u rroughs and M issj called at S. G. H e n d e rson's Mnnday. K ieanor B u rroughs of Oyster Bay, l.ong Islan d , are the guest-s of Mr. 1 a n d M rs. George Beecher, Broadw a y . — A . H. W icks h a s returned from F redonia where he attended the an- brother, Jo h n M oore, both o f N o r th A r g y le , also survive. tion. — M rs. M. H The ho, who has been the guest of Mrs. M a r y C rohkhite at — J a m e s H. M art indale of Dturkee- tow n called on friends in town M o n day . — M r. an d M rs. A . K. Johnsoai v i s ited a t H e n r y H a r r is ’ in Cotnst-ock Sunday. — Ji»hn H. Harris of ComstocB was a Saturday visitor at Benjamin F. Metcal f ’s. Jay Story of North Atgyl® lias NORTH GREENWICH — O. M. Saunders has gone to the M c C lellan h o s p it a l fo r treatm e n t. — Jam e s B e v e ridge, jr., and Jo h n B row n e ll an d w ife spent the week-end w ith relatives at H inesburg, V t. — M rs. H e r m a n B a r b u r , w h o has been v isitin g in the C a tskills and in P e n n s y lvania, h a s returned hom e . her cottage at Cleverdale. L a k e . b e e n em p loyed with his team on the .G e o r g e , has returned to her home in | s tate road. this village. — M r . and Mrs. John M c M u r r a y and M rs. Joseph F a lk have returned fio m a visit in Bello-ws Falls, where t i e y were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 C_ C o llins. M r. and M r s . W . E . Becker an d | — H a r r y H o d g m a n , who has been M r. and M r s . W . C. M ille t t were __ ,. , „ l - to C a m b r idge and are spending a few | S a r a t o g a visitors last S a turd a y . ~pending several m o n ths w ith days w ith relatives and frie n d s in , — The Blue side entertained the l-rother in A u b u r n , has returned to C a m b ridge and Shushan. — Mr. an d M rs. W . F . L a u b a c h , D r . and Mrs, W illia m D. Robertson and M r .and M rs. W illia m D. Dowms le f t F r id a y on a m o tor trip to C a n a d a , ex pecting to be gone about a week, re tu r n in g by the w a y of M a ine. — M r, and M rs. D a n n L. W o o d o f Brooklyn, Rev. and M rs. J . H a r v e y D u n h a m an d son R a y m o n d of W a s h ing to n , D. C., and C a p tain and M rs. A r t h u r H o lm a n o f B o s ton w e re S u n day guests o f .Mr. and Mrs. H e n r y C. C a r ter. — M is. E v e ly n Schaible Iras issued in v ita t io n s to the w e d d in g o f her daughter, M iss Betsy Rice Lovejoy and B e r n h a r d R a r s c h Schaefer on Thursday, Septem b e r 11, at 4 o’clock at St. L u k e ’s church, C a m b r idge. A reception follow s a t 4:30 at IS W e s t M a in street- — M r. an d M rs. L ionel D. Edie and children le f t last week W e d n e s d a y fo r A tla n t ic C ity , N. J., to visit M rs. Edie's parents before re t u r n in g to th e ir home a t B loom ington, In d ., where Mr. E d ie has charge o f courses in m o n e y a n d b a n k in g and ia business cycles in the state univ e r s ity, and is to act .as director o f business research for' the university. Red side a t the hom e o f B e r t Tefft his hom e iji this village, g r e a t ly inl and fam ily la s t T u e s d a y evening. proved in health. — M rs. Cassie G u t h r ie and children who have been v isitin g her sister a t , M jss R u t h R r a y m a n o f A lb a n y , H inesburg, V t ., have returned hom e . ;uho is spending her vacation a t —J . L. Beveridg-e and d a u g h t e r Iv a W a tch Rock hotel. Sch rnon Lake, was o f Detroit, M ich., are v isitin g h is p a r - , , ) o- t ftf M r and M r s . W i n i a m G. ents, Mr. and M r s . Jam e s B e v e ridge. , — Rev. G, H . L a G r a n g e and w ife j I ’\i>nell over the week-end. an d Dr. L. R . L a G r a n g e and w ife o f —M iss L a u r a M a y e r o f N e w Y o r k , I* o rt A n n called o n Ja m e s B e v e ridge a n d w ife F r id a y . — M r. and M rs. F r e d W h ita k e r have |;in'^ Ju lia n Lustig and Dr. N . L. Gith- M iss H e len I.u s tig an d H a r r y L u s t ig returned fr o m K a n s a s , w h e re they have been spending som e tim e , m a k in g the trip by auto. T h e ir d a u g h t e r an d gran d s o n re t u r n e d w ith them . Butterm ilk Corn M eal Mash White corn rj.e.il cooked tn buttei mill! imikes ii dls.li which resemble- cottage cheese In flavor. It may h< erifsn hot. hut Is especially palotahU- when served very cold with cream For this purpose it Is sometimes molded ln cups. In making It, allow 1 part of corn meal to 8 pa»t8 ot butter milk and 1 teaspoonful of salt to each cup of meal, according to the United Statu Department of Agriculture. L. i ns o f this place, and Isadore Roths- i h-ld o f T iconderoga are e n jo y in g a m o tor trip to M o n treal. —T h e Rev. E ldred May and M rs. M ay are e n jo y in g a two weeks’ va- ia i i o n in N e w H a m p s h ire. M r. M a y rector o f St. Ja m e s Episcopal church, this village, and d u r in g his absence services w ill be o m itted. — S'red A . D a v is, who was in at tendance at the New Y o r k S t a t e V o l unteer Firem e n 's association conven tion held a t F r e d o n ia, has returned hom e . W h ile a t the convention, M r. D a v is w a s elected secretary o f the association, , / •» . — -Mrs. Fred L inindoll of FVIoses K ill was a F r id a y visitor at D « W itt L in in d o ll’s. — H p n r y B r a y m a n was in Schenec ta d y F riday. — M r. and M rs. H e n ry Dauis of Rochester called at Robert S. M e t calf’ s F r id a y . ! — Mrs. D e W i t t Linindoll went w ith ; friends on a m o tor trip F r id a y to I S her man lake. ■ — Mrs. Zadia Durkee o f S a r a to g a ; has been spending a few Says with, he*r niece, M rs. Russell Pierson. ! — M r . and M rs. George W o o d c o ck; and sons and a few friends have (tone , on a w e e k ’s cam p ing trip in the Adi-! rondacks. —T h e M isses Florence and 3luth Henderson o f W ilto n , who have been v is it in g th e ir gran d p a r e n ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. G . H e n d e rson, returned to their hom e M o n d a y . ins spent the week-end in Si.uth S h a f t s h u r y , V t. with Mrs, W\ui,\ m o ther. - M iss Evelyn B ristol o f WateT- vhet is spending a few days w ith her cousin, Esther Dnvi«nn. --.Mildred Radcl.ff f’f Schuylerviile recently -pent a few days in Fort M iller with G e rtrude O r r . — M r. and Mrs. L. N . O r r and fa m ily and Miss C a therine Rogers o f Schuylerviile motored to A lbany Mon- j day. — C. E. C a r p e n ter and son, who have been spending several weeks w ith M r . and M rs. J. P. Davis, have gone tr> Syracuse. — M iss A d e lla B littersdorf and Vara- Keuren Tasker were m a r r ied m the Dutch R e form e d church in this v il lage last Thursday afternoon. -------------- I Just'About -Do you think Gladys was surprised hen I proposed to tier?” inquired tb« happy youth. “About as surprised as a candidate « ho has received form a l notlficiition •hat he has hei>n nom inated.’’— Boston Transcript. P lan fo r New Bridge. At a m e e ting o f the town board held Tuesday. W . A. M euser of the Concrete-Steel E n g ineering com p a n y of New Y o r k , w h o were employe-d to fu r n ish plans fo r the new bridge o n th « R iv e r road a t Moses K ill sub min ted the plans. T h e y call fo r a bridge appro x im a tely 169 feet long a n d 24 feet -wide. The bridge is to be b u i l t of steel reinforced concrete. It w ill be necessary to provide a bond issiae to pay fche cost o f this structure, and a special tow n election to authorize such londs w ill be called in fche n e a r future : . . . A ll Even \Vy la (Johen iiiutilitnt; so hearty?” “Because he 8<>id Isaacs an auto dot von’t n i l . \ “Vy is Isaacs lunch ing so Benny?” \Because lie psitd Cohen v-id a wurth- incs rheok \ C. W . Bowtell 136 Broadw a y , F o r t E d w a r d , N. Y. H a rdw a re, Stoves and P lu m b in g , R a dio and Electric Supplies, P a ints, V a rnishes, and Glass, A u to Accessories, Lum b e r. I f you can’t find it elesewhere come- here. Save tim e and m o n e y b y com ing here first.