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V *,*_. T2JUR&0AY, APRIL ?iV ftfe (.: Pope Mrs Leslie Lovb entertained tue •birthday ejulj at her holme. Wednes- day fpr dinner, Around M guests wera presenli? 1 ^The May meeting will be held with (Mrs. Mable Hutton at Brasie Corners. Mr; aiia Mrs. Harold Drummond tvere 'business callers in'Gouverneur! Thursday^ afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P.oy Knoyrlton, Mr.3. Howard giiowJLt&B and Forrest Va*i Tasssi' spent Wednesday in Water- town. The Mar nieeting of the Ladies' Grange club .yill be; held in Grange hall, Thursday May 12. Clean up day for Grange hall will be Tuesday. April 19, when it is expected that the new llnpleum will be laid in tho kitchen. Emerson Woodworth observed hts 90th birthday, Tuesday April 19. Mrs. George VanHynjng is work- ing in the McCadam cheese plant i.i Heuveltori. Game Protector Clark Hutchinson injured-%is leg.-one day the past week while he was releasing fisu from a spot where they were caught by the receding water. Miss Ariel Richardson arrived home Thursday from Valley Stream, for the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Richardson and son Jon of Heuvelton, were caiw ers in town Sunday afternoon. Mr. and. Mrs. Forrest Van Tassel observed their 35*h wedding anniver- sary, Saturday, April 16. Several of their nearest kin dropped in to spend the evening with them. Miss Melinda Knowlton from Sy- racuse, spent the Easter vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter* Breckenrldge. Miss Dorothy Salisbury from Hailes boro, is spending -this week with rel- atives here. Mr. and Mr9. Clyde Tulley and son Ronftte of Edwardsville, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mayhew\ and famll> of Depeyster, and Mr. and Mrs. Gart'-i Tulley and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tulley for Eastc- Sunday. Miss Barbara Lee. who is attend- Rchool in Rochester, spent a few days during Easter vacation with her lu> rents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lee. . tit ;U-, l_.. —INSURANCE— AVVO - PHUi — BONDS - ETC HOY E. DIETRICH Hammond. N. V NATIONAL GRANGE MUTUAL LIABILITY CO. —All TypM of Inturane*— F E. TRUAX & SON Ajgamt mmi Adjustor titmmmM. K T. T«l. MorrtotowB I4« Newsy from Moirisjtown Valley of Thousand Isles Chapter O. E. S. entertained R. W. Margarai Pernice D. D. G. M, and R. W. Ash-, Ion Pernice D G. L., a,t a special meeting qn Wednesday evening, Ap- ril 13. About 150 guests and members were present from the several chap- ters of First St. Lawrence District, also Canton and Brockville. Among then? were M. W. Nellie M. Ruther- ford, Past Grand Matron of Grand Chapter of the State of \New York, and R. W. Nina Sheljlon D. D. G. M. of the Second St. Lawrence District. A pageant, \The Easter Temple,; was put on by several of the officers. Gilts were presented R. W, Margaret Pernice, R. W. Ashton Pernice, Worthy Matron Alida Lowery, and Worthy Patron Donald Robinson. Re- freshments were served after the meeting. Mrs. Fred Elliott of Brockville, and Lyle Hodge of Iroquois, were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Noble. Miss Jean Crawford of Syracuse, was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~J. G. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. James Smithers and daughter of Broadalbin, N. Y, are spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Roy Smithers. Walter Brown is in Oswego as the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Brown, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber and son Michael of Hailesboro, were wee>r end guest of his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Barber. Mr. and Mrs^ Steacy Rogeri^ of Ro- chester, spent a few days lafet week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers. Robert Colburn of Rochester, spen: Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colhurn, sr. Mrs. Helen Chadwick has returned Home after spending the winter in Guilford. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Staple- ton of Guliford and son Robert Staple- ton of Syracuse, came with her and remained for a few days. Marcella Stephenson is enjoying a short vacation in New York city. Eaner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ler Witherhead were John Wlther- head of St. Lawrence university, and Miss Louise Witherhead. R.. N., of New York city. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Barney of Sy- —IHiURANCE- A»t«. •—. F|re — Bonds, Etc. Representing Travelers, Hartford and M»r chants Mutual IRWIN V. SCHERMERHORN Phone 4131 Brier Hill N * HERBERT C. McCARTER Registered Optometriit —By«B JBramlnad— Glasses Fitted and Repaired —Telephone 1457— Jill State St Ogdensburg. N. Y E. M. STAPLETON RBGISTERBD OPTOMETRIST 3t6*/ s State Street OODIN8BURO. N. Y Newman's Service Station L. t. O. NEWMAN, Proprietors —ESSO PRODUCTS— W. Y EUOT1S FUNERAL SERVICE Earl G. Eustis, Lie. Manager Thelma C. Eusffo, Lie. Asst. Flowers ordered far all occasions. —AMBULANCE SERVICE— Phone 27 Hammond DR. THOMAS A. LEWIS OrFlCB HOURS 10 te 12 a. m . 6 to 9 p m Hammorid. N V THE LATEST POPULAR and WESTERN RECORDS I. Y/ Thomson T—Jeweler—., Alexandria Bay THE HAMMOND ADVIKTIflllR, HAMMOND, N, T. MfU ,i i •J • »v i \ i>\<> J y H > » * racuse, were Easter house guests of Mr and Mrs Frederick Kury. Mr. and Mrs. James Bogradus, jr, are the parents of a son. WttRam Floyd, born at the Hepburn hospital in - Ogdensburg, April 17. Baxter guests of . Mr. > and Mrc. Tames Garvin, sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dunn and Caroline Dunn of Syracuse,. Mr. and Mrs. James Garvin and son James of Cape Vincent, and Mr. land Mrs. George Garvin of Pierrepont. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashworth and soa David of Brockville, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. George Raven. * Five members were received into the Methodist church, Easter Sun- day and two children were baptised. The W. S. C. S. will hold a pub lie supper at the hoine of Mrs. Janer. Murray, April 27 with serving start- ing at 5:30. ' . Mrs. Harry Whitworth is convales- cing at the Hepburn hospital follow ing an operation last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Oleason, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gleason and daugh- ter of Syracuse, spent the weekend with ner mother, Mrs. Carrie Whit- marsh and Miss Mary Amberson. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Greer spent Easter in Syracuse with Mr. anl Mrs. Paul Chaffee. Mrs. John Kelley of Walden, and Cpl. John Kelley of Port Dix, N. J., spent the weekend with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Cealon Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyer alst> spent the week- end at tke home of her parents. Weekly Letter from Cedars ______ r Mrs. Charles Keller spent Wednes- day and Thursday in Black River and Carthgae where she called on her daughter Mrs. John Stedman and in- fant son, Charles Robert. Miss Gwen O'Hara of Brentwood, I,. I., is spending the Easter vacation at her 1iome here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Raymo, son Ronald, Mm Lotta Soper, Mr. and Mrs 'Robert EmrJch and daughter Vicky, Miss. Janice Raymo o* Ogdens burg, were Sunday guests of -ifc,*ij$i'| Mrs. Edward Barker at Sackete.JTaV bor. • ' -.':>\.. ...','' ' Mr- and Mrs. Ralph McTomany and children Billy and Sue^also Mrs. Wil-' Ham McTomany of Syracuse, ,#er<3 weekend guests of Mrf and Mnj''#;| D. Burdick. . Recent qallers at Gerald Maloy's were Mr. and Mrs. George Gleaso.i and Mrs. Wallace Gleason, Theresa, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Maloy an,] children Ethel, Mrgaret, Helen and | Russell of Philadelphia, Mrs. Robert Dodds spent _aturday;| in Toronto with her hu&bana. Alwir. Supensky, who is employe J in Akron, O., was an overnight guest Saturday of his parents and brother, Sunday dinner guests of Mr, aniV Mrs. M, L. McLear and Mr. and Mjrsl. Vincent McLear were' Richard Niewr ton of Ogdensburg, and daughttr Dor- othy of Rochester, and Avery McLear and sons Avery, Marvin- and Reginald. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thomas -and son Fred entertained at dinner Eastev Mr. and Mrs. Ira Coats and son Dale of Ogdensburg, Harold Demick, son Stuart of Hammond, Lewis Thomas of Gouverneur, Mrs. Blanche Ihomas Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Holmes and daughter Elaine and Miss Patricia Reed. Maurice Richardson is spending the Easter vacation with hia father in Massena. , Mrs. Lotta Soper spent Thursday and Friday in Hermon with Mrs. Floyd Snow. Mrs. Gerald Maloy was the Tecipi ent of .many lovely gifts Thursday evening- in \Honor of her birthday an- niversary. A beautifully decorated cake was brought by Mrs. Maurice Maloy and ice creani by Mrs. Robert Dodda. , ~ \ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McNutley >>f Norwich, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Supensky and sons. MHs Sally Hodge of Black River, is ^visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Keller ihi& treek. ; \ ,; . ' Mr, and Mrs. James. Judge of GQ.U- 'ffiti&urj called on Mrs. Blanche; Thomas and family, Sunday p. .m. ,(;%•• and \Mrs? Bud ^Jenkins and \fep^£;^ommy of '. Ogdensburg, were 'su^sil' guests of Mr.\;ahi. Mrs ,\EV D. Burdiiik, Monday . • • . .Gar^ynn and Joy Smith' of Brier Hllli spent Skturday„ night and Sun- '.dajrif'at thfe home of their grendpar- enCits. Mrs. Carol Smith \• and two other .children Gary - and. Patsy were, also dihtte* guests Sunday aV'the home of her 'parents,, Mr. and Mrs.' John Q- Hara. ; .. Richard Supensky is spending thej week with Mr.- and Mrs^is>William ScKu'tiz at Delhi.- , ; i •' ' . ; Mrs. B.\ L. Hawkins of Redwood, and Mrs. Robert Dodds were, dinner guests \Sunday of Mr. and Mis. Ger- ald Maloy. MTS. Bernard Maloy and children Thomas and Patricia-of White&boro, are spending the week with Mr> and Mrs. Gerald Maloy. Send in your news items •end'them early! bui IS™ Creamed Cottage Cheese —IN— Funny Bunny Glasses BROWN'S DAIRY sr-T7Ti*^_g_^y^pgr ssssy ANNOUNCEMENT To the people of Brier Hill, Morristown and the surrounding community: ^ I have sold my Brier Hill funeral and ambulance service to Earl G. Eustis, Hammond, N. Y. I wish to thank my many friends for the cour- tesies you have given me in the past and hope you will give Mr. Eustis the same courtesies in the future. Frank Lunderman l^'J^Wf^WM^^^W**^***^*^***^ <y*»3W»»»fr»<>»»« i ««t»y'»»»?«<)ME»» for pleasure fravel... for friendly visits... /y GREYHOUND Millions are doing it — swinging their travel plans to include the pleasant dayi . of. Spring. There are so many exciting places to go —it's so convenient, so com- fortable, so low in cost- so much fun, by Greyhound. NORTHBOUND Buses Lv. 11:47 a.m. 6:22 p.m. 2:27 p.m. weekends only Montreal $3.55 Ogdensburg 40 SOUTHBOUND Ruses Lv. 9:23 a.m. 3,: 53 p.m. 6:38 p.m. weekends only Richfield Springs . $3.20 Hartford, Conn. . . 7.30 Boston . . : 8.15 Atlantic City 9.40 So. Bend, Ind. . . . 11.00 Detroit 9.20 Philadelphia, Pa. . , 7.25 Richmond, Va. ... 11.25 Phoenix, Ariz. . . . 43.75 Denver, Colo 31;20 Plus Tax. Extra saving on Rd. Trips CAROLINE W. CONGER PHARMACY Phone 5-F4 Hammond Memorial Day A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE For your convenience, we will be open on SUNDAYS from 2 P.M. until 5 P.M. and Monday through Satur- day from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. For personal appointment call Ogdensburg 1157. We would appreciate the opportunity of showing you our large selection of monuments and markers. To secure delivery by MEMORIAL DAY your orders must be placed at once. McFadden Memorials, Inc. Formerly Bowers Monument Co. 800 State Street Ogdensburg, N. Y. Tel. 1157 15th ANNUAL I ? '>• Bullhead Supper and Dance BRIER HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT Tomorrow Night -in the COMMUNITY HALL, BRIER HILL Music by HARRY SPICER'S ORCHESTRA Early Supper at 6 P.M. — Late Supper at Midnight Dance $1.50 couple Sjupper: Adults 7(k, Children 30c •m. ImM^Mi&^MAM n • *m#. Phone 4110 Brier Hill, N..Y. Sand •'-'\'; Gravel i •\ '•_ Top Soil Fill Road Material delivered n « «* 11 In itoAilfin n. III ii^itniiiy^if, Morristown Wcttil^i^'PiiP^ Wr* ^.J •**,* •Mam Street * Artliur K I^fekbuce. , • MfWW* • ' *-- : t LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED mnd REPAIRED . (Power ot Hand Mow«w)< -» * ( ^> ••„• PLOW POINTS SHARPENED mnd HARDENED ' BLACKSMITH WOI^K — GENERAL RE^AI^ i .All Types of Household Appliances Repaired .•,'./:' Open until 9 P. M. daily ^ « p rtf i*\f Tractor Tire Repairing and Filling -COOPER TIRES- T GOOD SUPPLY WAGON TIRES Priced from $1.50 to $4.00 Wrecker Service -V v TS A J- J f Bill's Garage —FIRESTONE and TEXACO DEALER— Phone 2602 . . Morristown, N.. Y. tt I < < ant Electric fes -Push Button Model- BARBED WIRE Staples JAPANESE CANE FISH POLES STEP LADDERS PERFECTION ROOM HEATERS CONGOLEUM RUGS Elto Sportster A SMART 'TWIN\ FX)R FAMILY AND FISHING SERVICE Fine for fun ... grand for fishing .. i this sturdy, handsome Elto Sportster'! It develops ftflj^.5 horse- power ... certified (.CL the most pojpiulaF jp^o^er range for average conditions) The alternate firing motor. floater in rubber, girai/you smooth, qiii^' responsive performance. The Sportster is eriginftered1 if6r tradi- tional Elto starting ease and sureness- ...' find: the Sim- plex Starter adds the last word 'in starting convenience. Full reverse enables you to stop your: boat icjuiekly ... back away from docks,, steer in any direction.^^ Synchro-* nized controls gives you .finger-touch handling ease And the,Sportster gives you many other features ~ per fected grease seals to conserve^ ihe gear lubricant. Rub- ber slip clutch to cushion propeller shbek. Comfort- able, carrying handle. And, with rugged construction to assure years of satisfying service, the weight is mod erate ... only-45 pounds. O.B.C. certified brake H.P\.—5.0 at 4000 R.P.M. Speed from 1% to 12 M.P.H. 75 WRIGHTS Sporting Goods Store Morristown Cattle and Calves taken in at our Plant daily. Best market prices paid. You don't have to pay a commission to your livestock here! :};:> fiM &• •t; L >k-