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,™«^™raak-ttr«;*J^-Wi*SS«W(USfX'K'.Eiajj;a>S't;3 ,-^^s-^*S^ MM*S*«^Sti<WS3g • /;. •a^jt»»y^^i'.ii,iiwii I?>I^ ^tfjM7ftwii|a»Wi^liai>>fe*^ •'Tmw&mMow i^w^^ikA^^i%-^s^^H mm,' us LORRAINE ,:' 1 m • 'V ,,-i •wu m • (-' A1 I*' i m* •» k .'1 f'.l i R '- P,'' 1 K.'' If •1 - I. '*'v Lorraine, Dec. 7.—Sirs. D. BJ/iWjg£ and'Homer Wise spent Thank^wta^. With E. J. Wise and family. ^V- ,^ E. D. Bellinger of 'Wateiito\$'iAwa.s the week end guest of Mr. aii^VS&s; O. L. Shelmidine. 'Mm. [ • Mrs. H>A. Cross, aiid Ora €EoMfe\£ tertained the Cross •faiuiiliMfA!^ fhanksgiving day. • %ttvw Mr. and Mrs. -B-. F. SMllmai/^ite;- •'• -tained her father ana mother (sM^Kal . days last week. -/^ ,,. Mr. and-tMrs. E. Han-sou eiit'eijtahi- ed a. houseful of guests at Tfiwilcs- .giving dinner. \ffiwp'i Mr. and Mrs. I/. B. Bishoiteejft last Thursday hi Ubi-ea,. guSstsVptM*- • and Mrs'.. Q„ B. Bishop. &*V \> • Mr. 'aiia 'Mrs. Geo. F. Gfc^«nt^r,- • tained their children, and gni^doliifc dren at a turkey dinner on aijjisvni^r • giving day. ,. • •• r i^.\ y The Imperiia! Male Quarteffie' -ipf- 'Watertown ^furnished musieXwth,'e nieetiiigs hvithd M. E. churoli^aftur- ,'• day eveninig-and 'Sunday. &*'$., • \'. Mr. and Mrs. P. iG.' Moorprairte'r- ,* tained on. Thanksgiving, Mrs{<J$f '$.. 7: Benjamin and daughter, Glady^jMJfir- ' VTTV -Benjamin., Mrs. Carrie MooWva'nd \R.'W. Moore.. .. :{A\.\ Jiii interesting' meeting of l^bra-jite ' grange •Saturday', with 'Wei*»)^W%-'' -~ ter Flaherty present. Afiter ,tfhe\il^u- •^. a'l i^i^niess scession the first andysefe- ond degrees were conferred tifciws, s 'candidates.' 'The new oiIicefe,\Ve're \ elected, to be installed the hrs't rijp&t- .•ing in January. V *;$•' — -w. THERESA. j Theresa, Dec. T.-^Miss:'Evelyn. KeeV l : er of Madrid is the guest of'f iueh'ds 'here this -week. ]• >' V >• . Roscoe Drtmnuond , of .Syracuse . spent this week with i^i'atives'here. Mi', and Mrs. Nelsoif\ Sch'eiljtfajid ''t-Jlcnn. Puller of this villageatt&rified the Pomona grange session. in^W/a'tcr-' \iown. this week. ' ,\''v • * ; Workers arp busy this week.Splioi*- • 'jug for the War Chest. The afnbunt • allotted t o Theresa is understp'bik'to *e ,$1,S00. '->'\v' The Theresa Fire Departmciit.j'at, its regular session voted t o holcl'lts.ia.u- ,;nual dance, on.the third Friday .'ev'eii- '.ing in Jaivtiary. ' ''.A' 1 '' Lewis IJuffaiiy has a contriio^-1or •(he fiiii'sliing a,nd' interior p;ita%fe „yf a new residence at Eedwooqi ,v.' , EAST HOUNSFIELD Bast Hounsfield, .Dec. 7.—Bevi .T. 11. GOTO of BpraKers, N, Y., field secre- tary of the. New XoiOc Eastern aiifl; New Yorij. Central Conferences of the. ^Christian, Church, will preach ivt Biisli Hounsfteld Shnday morning and cven- m{j, December 9th, also Tuesday ancli Wednesday oveiiiiigs, Beeember 11th aiid 12th.' All are cordially invited to. the services. Mr, Gove will he the, guest of Eev. and Mrs. J. C. Emerson and others while iu Basil; Hounsfield. The Indies'' Aid ' met with Mrs, 'George B: McMullin Tuesday, Decem- ber ith;' This was the first meeting since organization in November. There arc 15 members and more names are being added. Over $20:00 Ihas been raised and paid, including, the annual, dues and the offering tele': en\ at the church in NoVenaber. The .nest meeting will be early in January. ; ./There will be «n entertainment nih der the direction of Mrs. TJ; Jf. Mereand and Miss Anna Jneo.bs at the' 1 East Hounsfield Free library Mon : day evening, Deceiiilie'r 10th, at 8; ;p.'m. AVartime refreshments will 'be' served from the booth in. the asseiiu bly room, from 6 to 7:45, .and; aftju; %ie- entertainment. The. proceeds .pi the-evening are to ,gb toward t|ic: piano, recently purchased of Mr. Hifli ler of Watertown. Vjj Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Mitchejif wh\o\Jia.'K<?-lja'e;tti;«arqt'aker ; \aild-assiil^ ant librarian for four years, have ijij-i' signed tiiwl moved to Wa.tertow|}: They will bo greatly missed in tlj.ij- community. Boohs will be loanal from ,thVlibrary on Wednesday ami; %iturday as. usiiH. This is a goo'clj plface'. fo'r the right party desiringfii; c'b'mfoiife'ble'hoiiiie, use of six acres jifi hihd and an opportunity for plenty tyi work in the coinmimity. 4fl AVorren: Bajfi, M'llq, \v«s' !,iu'.k/.y,'.in get- ting a deej', went fcp .J'oiift X'eivuisuuv: last week with JIiiqlc-Gofsier iihcl x.he'y,; •came honio with a goodly'number- of ducks. • .-.- , - -i 3SIr. AVijl 1 panioii_,^_overaoor of road, \vvcjrlc i'ecoiitly \purclTased' the iifitle' Sis'son .house of Mrs- .tiliester Barrett: of Uivmes Gor.nersj, vm& Rfts- mpvpd in-; to it, ancllias a gaa'ago or small' jhai'n qriito- well aloug, wrfph tlio. ft? 1 ].' Ofi Charles Bu^h,.I>. Wftldo and ji\ iGreene,; Sl'iireais llpctg-c has . piu'chsised and, moved . onto -the C. E. AwpstrOng: farm. Iviist Tinirsclay .evening, the yoxiiig x>eople '.glive them . a sui-prisei party.' . - '. ' ' Claude '.l-rembly and Mr. Eose 'have; •been very busy this last week; cutting.: timber for jmzz'wood;, they are getj-; ters. ' *\ ' '. ] Mrs. Nellie Sn-jr and Mrs. John! Rounds are both quite well and .up and doing. . > '' Tlie Bed Gross Society here, are do-: iiig' something- for th e soldier^, - !•' SOWH RUTLAND. $f When you want your printing $Qjhe Arlng it to the.Re-TJnion Presfeinil- ' Jty work at honest prices. ''• •'••,'.', «: •', ' — i;',,iv.v } Alt kinds of joo printing jlo^ l at , *he Re-TJnion Office on short; n'titioe., ''\ . .• . •y.'.V.fc' d. So'Ath llutland, Dee. 7.—TKe farm, ers' institute is expected her.e. on DeV- .cember 12. Thanksgiving day was enjoyed hyj annny fahiily gatherings here. Glenn.' Twining and family were guests of father and mother, Mi', and; Mrs. Otis Waldo, our now merchant, successor to Bj C. Planck. ,Mr.,'and Mrs. Prank Campbell enter-- tained their daughter and family, Air. and Mrs. Thomas Gregg. Mrs. Fred McCormick's guests were, htu; mother, Mrs. W. Miller, an4 brother,, Mr. Cumins, and Mrs, C. B. Hodge and daughter. Her mothei' spent a week with her. Mrs''Ariha Trembly has entertained her brother, John Stcbbins, for a few days. • j.;^'.:.',-: CALCIUM. Calciunt, Dec. 1-rJJev. Wajlianigjieldj :serviees Sunday at the cliprch. -ijfelts- ilillsciuai'-.tet was presetit a-nd, tliciri pinging was muclt eujjoy.ecl. . _ / Mrs., Flora Plank is at tl»e honje. -of-i Mr. and Jfrs. il. Slyde heipipg-care. ± or Ora PJunk, wlip. is, very i)L Addison Caswell of fij'i'ncus.e -spenfc a couple oil days, with his mother;' 'Mi.-s. .George Crawford. . ; . Mrs.. George Taylor ,visitod.\|fiepclsi at Syracuse .'for a fe*w days'. V .,.. 3Vii,..and Mrs. Kitts of Watertown. '{j.jpent the past fay days with Mi-, ancl : S-Ii-M H. llougli. \ ' , .'• ..'3tfi'. and Mrs. liar old Weaver and daughter Doris visited his parents at : C3iaum.oiU 'Sunilay. • . Harry Hough spent Sunday' at War 't = ez - towii. . ' ''' -iliss Mabel Haas sx^eht the past ! yreok with;licr sfster, Mrs. J, Porter, .riftar Black Bjtver, ( ;_ \ Ttfis. Mtii,v...Beiie , tVohert was. a,guest Tliajiksg-i.viug with Mr. and Mrs. -Peteii' :X,a,stiaw at l{oek^ : i?i-jOOk..,,-.*wti- •Mils. Peter Lap.liaw and ,Mr>.s?.Jjeon. 'VV'ooliilg'C sjient ,Simci!v.yiw:ith 'Mrs. M. ,g. Webert. Mrs. Jjashaw will-spend.- •a,. \e >i4th hep. -bofqre she; returns, tq iloei?'l}rpol{., ' •\•••! Miss Dorothy\ Howjand-of •T«i>p.err take spent, a few-.4ft.ys \ with he,f pa-; rents, Mr. and fjfi's. AValter Upwland.'. Mrs. Wilson Martin ahd cluldr'en of. •Evans Mills were guests . of ,-jjohni Aliirtin and family pn Thursday. Mr. and .Mrs. George Crawford andj go-.andchi)dven, Stanley and Ijouine, Bldridg-e, were guests of Mr. and Mvs.i Frank Dillc'nbeck for ThanksgivingT. . Mi', and Mrs. William Fendloiig are; rejoieing- over a baby girl. ' . Mrs. H.. h'ellar oi! Pliiiadelphia is spiendiug- a/tew ditys with lier fiithcr,- Jerl-y Gelttie. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bamivrd. Of Wafcr- to~oni wei'ii g-uesta of' Mr. ijnd Mrs. Tjouis Welterhah'n for Thanksgiring. tMrs. Ei Ifnrcly ftntertit'ined lior chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. William Ball and do.-ugh.tor- of AVatertoW-n, T(ii]rsday. Ml-, and . \iTrs . M}lo Cottrell have rosoved to their new homo at -Black Rxver. • Miss •Florence Cottrell aiid Richard Staie wcio marjied at Evans Mills on Mo'iiday, November 36. Congrliluia- ,ti.ous are extended to tjiein- Miss Mui*ar-6t \Dorr has returned home at llrownville, after spending a week with Mrs. 15. WettCvliahn, Over „sixty couples attended -the .Tiiauksg-iving party at Grujige h(ill. ' BELLEVILLE.. was..taken- fio. the City. liospitaV audi part of ids stomach removed!;' last, reportsN say lie | s a'ble to, take pour- : ishhient. .\' \ • -Bpnivld Bpoinej has moved to Pu-, Mask! .ahcl.,wiil.have charge of ^ h*ane|i store of If. H. iSabcqek of. Adhms, \his ;foi-nier einploj'er. ' ' - \ , W:. II.. Perry, of W«vterto\vn was a| .recent visitor at the home qf his, i'at'her\ here, and his grandmother'. Went home with him. • i * Mrs, A... %, Kiee is visiting her son.' in New YOiJc, iv-ho. is in the Naval Re- serve' Corps training ; canrp there.. Dr. itod Mrs.\ W. S. EiCe spent, Thanksgiving' with their son in. jSfew' YoidJii'-wlio is in training.. in ! 'the |lo,s^ pi-tal,.Reserve Corps; .• Mrs; Kipe re-: retained there. • .. •• . '.. '. 'Ad'ams'J Dec.. 7.—-D.e Alton .,CQoper ! Post,,;G.. A,, R., hits elected the follow-' dug' 'pftioers: /epm,inander; D, t> } Bag-'; sett; -iselilor..' viee-cdmihaiidef,''3?etei'! Sh.e : ldpnij ijuuior :vice-eoinnlahdCr; Gl ! Iv. B.annister,; • Quarteiunasfc.er,'i. W. Aij Babeoek; surgeon, M. A. I'ettingili-i chaplain, W. Wj'edrej'; offieer-iofrthei fifty, ;0i. '-'-If. jjryden; outer •' guard, .Charle.Si .^eryis; . clejegate, W,, Wi[ Corey; alternate, A. G. Glass. -V; The ' Wpin'a.ri^ . Belief. Corps- haV' elected'-the following''for-the ensuing* year: President,-Mrs. S. H. Eetcham;' senior vice-president, Mrs, Amelia; Oiark; junior „' vice-pr.esident,., Jitr|,' Flora Blaeks;toh'c,; chaplain, .Mrs-. Liz- zie Allen; '\treasurer Mrs. 'Loiiise' Jvoi'yj ' conductress, Mrs. ?AdcTie! ITaight;, guai-di.-Mrs, E'mnia Wright. -.; Mr. and Mrs.' l?.red' L. Webster left Wednesday for .Roekledgei Fin.'., whei-ft. they will spend.t;he winter. ... '- Brimmer ICxint lias been accepted in; ttie navy.and expects to leave sooui for the final examinations. \ Mrs-. -.T.. Y. Baker is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. S? Snxon, a-t Bakl 7 l winsville. GRANGE NEWS. 'Pine Grove grange'held a 'regular^! meeting Ttfesday'with a good attendr nnec .The grnfia'O. voted $10 'to,'the •War.CJip.sl' ^.upd, the'.recoipts from- the Tlianksgiyjhg. party. • It.-;:-D, Jphnson : was'appointed'-:deleg-ate ..to Potijona. : grange. '-'OflicenS for 'year T.9'1'8 were .elected, as folldwm Milliter,\ B'.' Li Johnson;, overseer. 'Lou Putnam;, .lecturer, Mrs. .1. Putnam.; s.teward, John Mai-tin; assistant steward, Ed^ ward Cottrell-; chaolain,. Mrs.''Gahill; : treasurer, M. M.., .Cottrell; secretary! 0- G. Fountain; gatekeeper,, Charles' .Gonselh; Ceres,- Louise Eldridge; Pomona, Mrs.. E. Wottprhahn: Mora, TVCabel Haass; organist, Mrs. M. Coon-' !er; fire director, Eyed . Gonsoth; '.bxccut.ive conlnntcP, Atllliani'JGard' iier. Thernexl) meeting Wiil bfi'ltelcl Tuesday evening;.a5ec'ember- 18-. \ 1 / ' \ >(-5tiukKANTlilB \ ' ' Every'-y^fe'e BeariMg the ' „.. ... l-Skvift'ogers Bros. ,trU,d6''Maf'k is Guaranteed : u,y the Makers to Give Perfect' Satisfac- . -..tion in Every Respect,-,;. ;•] . Belleville', Dec. 7.—The J. P. Buckley W. ]!. C. met Tuesday at the lionie of Mi's. Mary ]i, 1'. .Islmersoni with dinner served at noon. A business session- was held in the afternoon, when the following oflicers for' Ihft year 1918 ,-were' elected: President, Mrs, Caro- line E. AJ'ileox; Senior vice president,, Mrs. Kate Slack; junior vice pt-esi- .clent, Mrs. Grace Lane;' treasurer, Mrs. Maud 15. Church; .chaplain, Mrs.-. Martha M. .AV-. Babcopk; conductor, Mrs. Cora Carpenter East-man; guard, Mrs. Charlotte, VVillituns. gturlevalit; delegate, Mrs. M. 30. Church;\ alter- nate, Mrs-. Miinhio P. Hub]>ard, The pext coi-])s meeting- will bo held De- ;cemher 12, at Orange hall,' and all members ore -urged tp be'present for' .p-xaetice. The Study Club will meet December IX ai the lynne of Mrs. C. M, Overton,, Koll responses; Christmas vocal trio; .paper, \History of Yo'ssmifo Park,\ Mrs. Laura E. Newoomb; ooscription o£ Yosemite Park, Mrs. W. E, Ifat'te- .son. , Mh-.s. L, E. Gannett has returned- from Boston, where sht spent last tveek. Mr,. Macolvinene has njoved from ^tlie Jeffers house to the Cplljns teue- jxieiit house and \viil work for Collins the coming year, Mrs. Niles Chapman recently qnter- tained her father • and. mother of G-ouverncur. Mrs, C. Wait and son of Liverpool were g/ucsts of lujr daughter, Mrs. Johnson, over Sunday. At tile Orange meeting held Deccm- t>er 1st- the following officers for 1918 tv-ere elected: W. M., ltoy M. Jfilliiart; overseer, Prof. OIney; lec-t.i>i,'er, Mrs. J3. 0. Hess; chaplain, Mrs. J, Martin; steward,'W. 8. Martin\; assistant'stew- ard, Harry Clark; assistant lady s-tewarcl, A. (Jiinrk; Qeres, Glday's Green; Pomona. 10. Fillhart; Flora, A-lice Poor; pianist, Bessie Poor. TCJnion gr>tnge will hoitl meniorltt'l sc vice with » prepared program Docent- 1>or 15. A eoniraunity\dinner was served in Grange hall AVedne'sdny at noon and speakers from Watertown gave a talk- on the AVuf Oliest laud war Work. Fledge AViiv Chest cards and funds are to be cielivorcd to Mrs. F. Ralph. Solicitors for Washington street are ••Mrs. Mary F,mcrson and Mr,s. Carrie \A'i'foox; eitptains of work are Mrs. F. Overtoil! general and knitting; pa- .ianms. Mcsi May Carpenter; eon is, Mv*. Corn Eastman. C. H. ABAMS. Adams, Bee. 7.—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Holland Wagner; a. son; weight 1. IV, pounds. ' Oil November 25th John Wagner MAKE-'GIFTS' OF EtBBO^. What wohdiirb i'ibbons work! Beautiful-ribbons in plaids and fancy .effects,} the very newest. 59c to $2.75 iyard. Had you thought what lovdly knitting bags • they make T Then there are a host of'Other things that can be fashioned/ from ribbons. And when they're done you want the pretty, narrow ribbons to make the packages attrac-.. t!ve. Special tilings in red, white and blue ribbon. THERE'S NO MORB WELCOME •GIFT TJtAN FURS. '.''.. '' >.A gift which will.be appro-- ciatcd long' after Christmas is past and- gone.-'',Gpod, looking and reasonable in. iirjce are the guaranteed Narobia. furs. Muffs, $5.50 to $13.50;' heck pieces, $1.75 t o $1S.75. iland- soiiie b.eaver ; Sets for a junior, $25; red fox sets,'$50.50; seal muffs, $12,50 to- $23.50.. Other styles and kinds of furs at vari- ous prices. WONBEKFUL VALUE-N TRAV- ELING CASES,. $5.50. Each case with the most use- ful Parisian ivory fittings, pret- tily lined with Moire, $5.50; Other traveling cases up to $10. A special for men,, $5.93/ Pull- man leather slippers, $1 and $2.~ ..SPLENDID A'ALTOOS IN PORE LINEN .TOWELS.. 15x24 inch lineal huek towels,- 30e, 50c, 65c, • 85c. Large size towels in loveij r Soft equality, 7!i(!, $1, $1.25 to $1.75. . PirBTTY NEOKWMAK CON- « CEITS. \. Neck fixings \are at on.ee use- ,f.U.l and beautiful. A speeial'lihe -of lace stocks, collai-s . with\- jabots, 50c to $3^0, including f jinpy nets and filets. Beautiful roll collars in filet, 50c to $2. .Shawl collars, in p*ique-, satin, broadcloth) crepe tic clinic, 50c to $2. s :• MANY WILL APPRECIATE WOOL DRESS GOODS IN .DRESS OK SlvlRT LENGTHS. ;V wonderful assortment of colors, in. serges and poplins, 36 to 4S inches witlo ( $1 to $2.50 yard. . . $jessis,; t>ep. .f,^—The.- committees iippbihted'to solicit fortheiWr : Ghs.st; ;ai*e ibirsllx.'.engaged.- ;'-.'•'••. ;•«•'•'' '• ^yrpjir Waltz, .of Clienango cbiii'ity visited' sOine, 6f %.ii oiS friends in lPl'essis' Tuesday aha Wednesday.. Hjiji boyhood years were spetit here. Tfe found few of tos old comjpaniohs. :'.:, Mrs/ Briggs 'is, faiiing gradualiy.: Her daughter;. Mrs: Spraghe; -of : Flushing, Mich., has'-been no.tified Of her eoiiditlOir. •Mrs; Addle Walter has-closed' her jicuse in 'bliis; villa-ge and will spen,4 the winter with'Mrs, Cecelia Gibtjs;: Miss Bailey, has iinairpVed. suffice erttly-to care ior herself-. ' ' - ' / The hieetihgs ••' in. cliarge of Rev. piowersj evangelist, are-. c'ph'tinuei. The moral)ers of Plespjs gr'ange- : 4\r>e- •irtvited't'o attend -the service; Wednes- day, evening, the..l2£th. ,* -e> -C. Hosn^r, ex-shejiiff,, has»ahade ipoihe repairs on hisi hbuseiih this vil- lage. ... . . • ••' . - .-. - ;; : Cadwelj Eggjestpn of Watertown has had- 't|he remains of vhi's kwatf! Mrs. ,Jno. Sehultz, exliumed and re-^ moved to Nprth Watertown cemetery, where members of her fainiiy were; buried.... ...\ • . ..A&el'h.ej't.-. W4}liarns attended the meetrug r .,o£'.the i ,State,.pairym ,:gue, .jis'ia-defegM^-. \'; \'*'••' • -< ., • ', > ' 'jTJpw.af.^-SWl 6 ^' j^ - t*.>J'iI3'ti>:S; a hiack-i sinitli, sh.'Oji! \pn;'.tl} site...oj^-the onel, '•whichX a « D «Kno4.L.^?,vhop.g.he:;ih^y,i liba'.' siiccessfu},' as' a'.shp'n, t is n§edfed| kem',-,rV .'-.,• \ ; '-v.i:-',;- V,-. .: .A- ! ; .--.Electipn. 66 plRceirs was held, in tlie'; .Girange.,- \jVpdn.e^day f! ..eyening: ... Bt?s-' ter, IK'TS. '.fe'p-weli.; . oyerseerfnWiiiard!, 'Stfeyenson ; s steward,,, Jerom.e?KFirps,^| assistant- steward-,, -.Qhas. Frost; lady 'assista'iyt, S'lossie-' Sp'rague;'..lecitnj;er,,j Mrs,.. -Emiria,. -H-iiibbai!d'!-'.-'s,(?cre,tfai!y,| .STrs.' N. S,-, jHhd; -, -treasurer, N. '-Sji ffitifl;. ,<5hapiaiTi, A^ H, Rowell;-ceres,: Elsie 8pra?;u.e; Pomona,.-,,(jrgce.; lj,eyX nolds-; -:flpra,. Sue.D-icis;' ipianist,' .Mi3s| Amy.„ Frost; .c.horiste.r-,..,A-,:,Hv, Row^ll! flrpr :dlreotb» l Jas^ BQltQn};jtr.ustQe-.-.A f ,TJ-.'.Rowell; .gate-lceejer, A.' j. AVil- liams;. ..'•'...• ,., - . . . vf- . • {••-•. i-r'.'\- ..'-.J » IT*— r> . - •• i.,s.:, ;.rc;i :.---ii.'' • : MWWE&SdW .HARBOR ••\ HSnderspn Harbor,'D.BC. 7.—Dr. Tyler^'sHot.lan; •eight^poilSd-'goose at \The-Fily'.'\6nei : .'day. Tast ;f iveelri f •'-:•'' ,.: Miss ''Pearl Hammond went' to Sy-, raciise oil Monday for a/3'horit stay. • 'N.-'C; Hovey arrived home on Sun- day :a;fter'« six weeks' tMip through -the west. \ .'•!.' • • • Terry J3ggle»lon of Syracuse was an over Sunday guest ..o.f.lils paremfe, Mr. and Mrs. C.-D. Eggleston.. -- 'Mrs. Rhoda (Reed is. spending ^he- week with her Ibrother, Miles A'an Al- stvne aud family,' -at 1 'Sacket& Har- b.or..'- , i • ._ ••• - f '• i'.'Mri', aiid Mrs, Bel1t;•,'''T.y,lel , arad' son, Herbert,-Were.'dinner, 'guests of-Dr. Tyler and family of Adams Thanks- giving, day. ,-. • Mrs, Elizabeth Johnson • entertain- ed- Captain- and -Mrs. Walter Howard .jihd Mrsi :W\ C. Btttts for Thanksgiv-: ihgr- dinner. • i. ' •••. >:MrJ and Mrs. Jamfes W'hiite etiiiter- tained Mrs. Kate .W'Mtney and Mrs. Frank Richmond arid damrhter, Char- lotte, for'.Thanksgiving dinner* Mrs. Niancv ?e°Tles lis improving pnd 'Mrs. Flora Watkips has returne' to ' her; home- at Water'io%vn. Mrs. Searle's was rentoved to' her home on Friday. flVlrsv Frank RiohiDond and daugh- ter, Charlotte, went to' - Buffalo on Saturday to join her husband who is working at the Curtiss Aviation iilant in that city.. Mr. -anfl .Mrs, J? . .-B..Haram and son. Robert, ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. .C. Sawyer at the camp at Stony Creek, and spenj the-evening, with Mr.'and' Mrs. Frank Hamim • . ' • ^ * rMILIiS Felts,,Mills j; ' Dec, ...C^sThe- speech given by Friid 1 jfy Riifihec- on:, the War- -Chest i n me Methodist Epi'seoJSai, fehiire-h Sunday ,'SWv.s' lhhc|i. en-;!<}ySd:: 'Th^ teams canyassihg jilie village are:- A ' jirinaii, Irving. .Grban;), N'p. 1, Cap-. tuin, Mrs, Hi.J. 'ifiutts, lieliierj, Mrs. '$, ;H:.Slnclc; NP,'2j captaiii, Mrs^Wipajn; ©ehny,, iielpciv M'l-'S. E. Bassetii.;, No: •<},' captaiji,. Mi-s. -Williaim. Rradley, helper, Mrs, O. Meyei's; No.- \i gapta.m,',$Irs. 'E^.tvOosgrpySi helper, Miss lya Ross; jNp: 5., - 0aptaitti Mrs. R. ,W. Nunez, 'helper-;. hiM. H'. Miller; treasurer, H. Butts, '• .-• •'„•'... • .\ ;.« . Mr. 4>nd. ifes. \A. Roiir aiid solii-'of i\r!irti-9?b : f jirg -piissefl. Thanksgiving With il . 'RosSi-a-nd faiuily. , • • • Mr., jihp! Mrs. it. * J. -Butts psissed flJUaiiksgivihg %vi'th Mrs^ 0,rPuse. and daughter iat No. 1 \S'asSar Flats, War '.tertOwai. ' iv.-,-. • .\•-. >-,•'\•'-. .^: s .3iirs.,M;.. Mpandrews passed Thanks^ gii'ing , \at Deiferiet. '; Mr, aiid Miis.'W., B. Gorman aiid son' ofI.^Vatertowh passed- Sunday wi'thl rftvg:\ G-orinans parents,-.Mr. and Mrs. ;-A-..'jX Balmai, •,•.,. v.-. •' :' ;> ,E.. .Galiovgiy • is makihg . extensive Vepairk in his' liosuo'' -iindc yinstaliing;-:-V.pi's...William .electric ligii't'si '\' ' ' • \'- ,\ There will be a coipmiinity ehri'tt- ?mns trep. in tlie Methodist -l&oiscopal church Ciu-istmas, eve, .. 4 Mrs. P. J.^Gosgrdve '• was * a recett- (gueVit of'Mi'sslHeleii. VaHGeseii in -MaS- || 3*{y->-ttnjtl,^J)»Si.•Bd}\'m,.Cioss>-of..l?pay. : %X Fal^s'J fvere. wje-eltend .guests,Qf .their dau^iitei.,\Mi's; Perry Balmat.' .-• Mrs. We'Sl^-dlark-wa'sa -visitor'hi .Black'Siv.erajuesd'ay.i'' ' • •*| Mrs. Spencer, of Watertown Is pass- ing th e .,win'.i:er>.,:wi'th her daughter, iJlrs. E. Bagsett. • Epg-eue ' McAndrpwR . .and. ..family /have -movfcci 'into oni ; ' of' the 'new ; houses owned by (j. A, Drake. ft, 3. Tooker and family of Naiunburg. cpiissed Thanksgnnng at the h'ome of'; their parents here. ,' '.'.[ '••• gEBiiAif'poi©; '*'-;.;u- ,: t • , , ',. , \ ;.' ,,'.'- - - _ .'<>. . Biiriies'X'orhers,. Deer.\TiffeMtg •Maij'..:, Clarke;, vv^o passed several,'Weeksiy^-'' iting; $jrl()n - iS-sr,fli : ''V^tep1ict^ 1 ,'Cto^bi(i» aiid Copenhagen,., has feturhed •h6Inei , ' Mr. anft \lr?i ^f-, Gatesyjrf AdanisV- CiCile.d ort' friend,* here'-.Tuesday., Mrs, Repry Greeh was. a yveek-ehd gue'st 'of i riends at, Watertowm ,Mrs. Elley Qr.egg passed tjyo „days- witli ine'iids at.Lowville 1 .'•'.- J Mrs. iifargaret Royce , passed last, week \with Mr. aiid Mrs-. Charles Jiiir- •roek at .^fetertp%yni caring, for:, their littlfe daughter,. Anna Margaret, Mr, and'MrSi jphh'HaHtgh.s- -passid .M'ci'ivjay iat Watertown. Leriii iRoyce \yas at . Copeiihageh, Tuesday.,.':. ;.-',.> v.- .>«-,'-. > •-, ,-,, \ CAPE VlKOENf K :',vCan6 \SSneent; 'spBSi 7.- '^- Willai?,d \BiBst„ <M Alliany Larw. School was hpme over Thanksgiving. jl , , Miss Fannie Ailei, who .is teachiilg/ sch,pol: iat Ilioni was home during Thanicsgiying, recess. ,^ , -'; ~ 'MW'Fldra Kilborn', \wiip. attenas the Potsdam Normal, spent her' Thanksgiyijvg; yacation here.-•• . , ri Alien is,at-the home other -soil,' H. K.'illen, with- a \severe illness, . • ' .\ : ,:\' . -,f j, Payid;;,Alien, of St. Lawrence. uni- versity is spending a few. days-with- .'his jnother., -Mrs. Isabelle Allen. • >', Send your JOD prihtihg to the R^- Onioh Office, 136 ! Arcade stseeti -* \ ADAMS QENTRE. , 1 Adams' iCenter, Dec.., 7 .-4-The. -Study .cliih -met with Mrs; • -'V'iBscher-'Monday. evening. - ', . •' •' •'.•. /' \ .'•' '• t':i George Waldick! aiidvOlarenice are working at Henderson. , Mrs. Rose WinWord is occupying her rooms in the Glass iblock.; , - , Mr. and Mrs. -Therpri Elmer were recent callefp on W, W. Jones. Mrt. Elia:s Eastman, entertained the.Birthdays cluh Thursday ,afij:er- hophl . ' . . I .! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wiltiiims-have moved to \Watentown 1 , -wiiere Mr. Wil- liams has a position.. ^,--: ' \Mr. .and Mns. CliffoYd Orqsby are home again, after their visit at Vero- na, N. Y,... , -(••/. Mrsi '.E. E. ,'Babcbck' and' Mrs. El- kins are taking ..a course in surgical dressings .at Watertown... , . The War:' .Chest coniniittees a,re: .Dr.. 13. E. Babcock, Mrs, C. <!. Wil- liams, and Dr. Frank Greene, Sorkat- ors, M'rs, 'Frank .Hov.ey, Mrs.' Bess Glass, Mrs. DeChoice ^Gvyro'e, >trs. Walter' Lord, Mrs. Frank' \Williams ]\frs. Weslev \\ Trowhridge, Fitank Jones, Mr. Elkins, 'C G. 'wyiiams, Fred Burt. Mr'/Bhret,' H. P. Maxon. JOIN THE ARMY ! JOIN THE NAVY! DENTISTS 9 TAGGART BLDG. Office Opening Evenings' from 7:30 to 9 p.m. \j ••' co&>T ? ••\ v\ The |armer who says a \c/PW's^St cow\ without regard to- •' cjuality, 'is usually just as 'careless about the feeds he uses. , Progi-essive and' well posted farm- ers' iii this part of the country are using Herrick's -. • >; .-;., -. '•.'..,' • Bran— . .. -Middlis-gs—.' •• \ Unicorn— •• .' -• - •••' Oil Meal— , Brewer's Grains-.. '- ••••., because they have proven unusually productive and profitable in every way. '. , '».,.,)' If your dealer'doesn't have them, write us.' -. • . . ..,, .,,,,. A. H. HERRICK ik SON 130 Franklin ; ' ^ 1 i |.|''iyy,or : 134 Arsenal 8t . RURAL HILL. Rural-: Hill, Deo. 7.- J Mr. Burdlick has begun work tor Mr. M,- Fillihore and. soli...- • • g ••'-.•• Mr. • and. .Mrs.' J. D. Hunter spent Thanksgiving with 'Grovei* Hunter. •Frank'Llttlefield installed a Shar- pies milking machine',at New Haven' last week. • •' Ed. Schneider has returned tp Camp Dix after spenfling Thanksgiv- ing '-with .his family. '• Mrs. Edna • Fillmore-has returned from a visit of two weeks to he r -par- ents in'Be|roit, Mich.- ' IMiss Merje Wilson-,-who is tefteh- ing at Chittenango. was home for the Thanksgiving vacation. »' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin of Ro- berts Corners were Sunday guests of Mr. and \Mrsi J. D. Hunter. Mrs. A. A. Filimore ihas gone with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander \for a. visit to-friends in. Savannah, N. Y,., , - ,., Mr', and Mrs. Mark Matthews spent Thanksgiving in. Watertown and-Sun^: day with George Matthews, of 'Wood- ville. , \ „ .- Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis of Belleyllle .'and IMr. and Mrs. Bisnebte of Waiter* town were Thanksgiving, ;gueste of Mr. and Mrs. George A, Bull. Harry Rayhljl of Utica has !beep a; Thanksgiving guetet ; of his pairents, •Mr. and.Mrs. Frank, jlayMH v He was .accompanied by his cousina, the Misses Rayhill', of TJitiba. BUiJRVTIiLE. Bui'rvillc, Dec- .7.-*-Str. and Mrs. W., II. Bibbhis-, Mr, aiid Mrs. Fred S.- Blb- bins, tile Misses Doris and CSrolyu and Master Kenneth Bibbins of Rqd- nmn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank;A. Bibbins- of Northcaist Uodinan and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. 'Bibbins and daugh- ter, Eleanor, of South Rutland, were the Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.: and- Mrs. W. 11. Curnhiings. •Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Bibbins and their : son and daughter, and. Miss Helen- Grccnninu of Watertown were guests of Mi* and Mrs. 1^. T. Mott and-Mrs v Louisa Bibbins TliatiltSg-iviug Day. ' The funeral of Mrs. Frank Sutton,; of Hcndei'son, sister of Deforest. Bar- rett of this place, was held Wednes- day. Mrs. Edward of East Rodman has .come to pass the -winter at the home of her son, Clark Pielmrd. The _Re-Dniph Is the' best advertis- ing medium through which to reach the people who come here te buy. MORE THAN ONCE HAS ADVANCEMENT HINGED ON APPEAR Ahci 'the man who dresses \well has \fust that much advantage over other men. . Good appearance, never handicaps — never lipids'back. And by dressing well, we don't mean'dressing expensively, for some_pf tht 'best dressed lousiness hien .in this city wear pur suits •that s\eHfor $20.00 and $25.00. .,. Tpfl can J pay anywhere from $15.00 to ?35.00 for a suit or over- cpat.here and we defy you to match cither the^quality or style at the same pi-Jce at any other store.. \' ' RIGHT NOW is when you need your winter suit and overcoat most — •Wiiy' not Have yours tomorrow? CHRISTMAS \FDitMSHlNGS This'should be .a practical'Christinas as far as possible—but there arc so many things.here that men. and boys like,, and at the-' same time are practical,il}at,yqur. Christmas shppping;.will' bci, ma.de easier by .coming; here. - •' • • \ ' - '• '\' r . Nice warm Underwear-rone and two piece suits—ail makes.\ . Gloves and Mittens— Hats and Caps—-Hose\— * : . ., Neck Scarfs—- , ' Shirts and Tics— > \\'•• •' .-'•'•' .\.- • ''-' l \.\' ' '- \ Boy's Suits and Overcoats This store has been noted for .years- for the quaHty and, large variety of Boys' Clothing.' AH the suits are unusually handsome—some have .two pairs of_ pants. $5.00 TO $15.00 J. Lebov 138 COURT STREET WATERTOWX, N. 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