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with a tual Sav- Whw· Teller , Cit;,,, Bv.ik, VT. r ,; 1 est Y. ... ri:-: :-.:ap•.t ;H~est'nted Rev '· • , t '\ , t.Jw wool robes ancl t'·,nci.tl: w1th <t sum of money. Dr \.I o< w ,J,S called on Sat unla )i to a:·. nd ( hn.rle>< I}:J.y, jr , and M,rs ed I' mtr J~(Jth are improving. T R. Strong and family were with ·'· , · S1rong's pa_r(!nts, Mr. and Mrs. E Palmer, Christmas Day. The funeral of Mrs. Rut\h Willard, t: .. age<! mother of W a:lton Willard, v .. ls held hne Tuesday. Mrs. Willard , ,,1 at N~w Haven, Vt., at the home .,; her da-ughter, Mrs. A. Ho:ffnagle. ~~.c Jiv~ti many years in this place and \\' m u<·h beloved by all who 'knew !.• · ,,r. d J,er kindly words and deeds n, '\'r <lie. $100 REWARD \ny uHltl who is tied up in a double !-not with cramps in the bowels or crip- l'led witlt the pains of rheumatism would S()metimes pay that for a quick rdJef. Yet he can get what he wants fot 25 rts by sending to tbe druggist for a bot. tie of RENNE'S PAIN-KILL- LING M:AGIC OIL. It is a powerful n he-ving remedy for all· internal and 1 :>:ternal p!Lin. '.prke 30, rents Sold by . til dealers- Adv UNION FALLS . -Very_ wid wC'athcr in this vrcmity. :-nmday 2t was about 4 degrees above family WHY SUFFER SO? KEElii'E. Why suffer from a bad back, from --We bavc been having a variety of sharp, shooting twinges, 1 headaches, weather the last few· days. On Friday dizziness and distressing urinary ills1 there w~ a terrific wind which did Au Sable Forks people recommend considcra.ble damage to fruit trees. Ooan's Kidney P11ls .'l.sk your neigh- Christmas night the thermometer bor. Could you ask for a stronger dropped to 8 degrees below zero and prooi of merit? on Monday about five inches of snow ~rs. N. S. Laqndry, Au Sable Forks, fell and altogether we are having reg· ~ys: \About a yea_r a~o l had con· ular winter. stderable trouble wrth my· back and · ·-The (;hristmas tree held in the M. kidneys • There was a long, steady E. church went off fine considering the pain in my b!lck all the time and it li:tle practice the children had on ac· was often very hard for me to get f - around. I suffered \vlth h<·arla(hes <\.ount o sickness Everyone seemed dizzy spf',).ls ar.<l black specks bturred to enJ'-\[ the cvemng. \Ve regretted my sight. :lily kidnefs acted irregular· not•hav~ng <Jltr pastor and family with ly aud l felt tired and vety lnuch m but J:e was remembered by the ,_, 1·.orn-out anrl •un rlown. I used ~,c-:ne pc~ple with a handsome purs<! Do;1n's Kidney Pills and tw<l , boxes to go with llis turkeys, C'hic:kens, spare from tlle Deal Pharmacy· entirely EAS\l' NEIGHBORHOOD .\ 'napp) ~ew Year to one and alL ~Christmas was the first typical VEitY GRATEFUL Achrondaa~ -:winter day we have had Platt··bLlr~ :-.; Y Or1: Hi •hi\ rear It. was stinging <'old 111 the ICpy moming ,1..mt all a-sparkle 1 V'.ith frost, Gentleme1. ·while the h1gher· monntain tops shone While empluyed dunng t.he , 1 .unmer' .lazzhng \\Vhite with snow F'ur the on the !'t~amer Vermont I m.ffered most pafl tne :p~O?Ie of our new;hbor- gre~tly >n.m a dtranged s~<.>mach. and hoor1 m.1ctc ·,t a home rtay a.'ld ate the ooat !•h>~tcian to whom I ·:,e-nt, their dinner co?-ily ne;~r a warm stove stated tjla: m• trouble w~' ,-aused with their <lWn familiy and a friend or from ,,;, <h in the >torm><·n I was two Lei.'> e:xpensive gifts were g'iven unable to e.1 t solid food, especially this year. nearly everyone having de· meat, wh:ch caused me much distress. cided tu.send the greater part of their Having seen an aclverti1emen t regard- gift mone).! t<> the China Fanune Fund ing Jaque:; l.ittl<! Wonder\Capsu:les I or ~o the ftmd for the ~t~rving dildren decJt!ed t\ :ry them. .\!most inune- nf Europe~ _t\s. the shtntng dny waned diately I re<ened relief, 4 n~ sinc-e..tak- the wind tli€d down and everything ihg the second box, I feel 2ltnost well. seemed htnshterl P?rp1e shadows. crept I am only \Ou happy to have this up the rrno:l!ntainstdes and a ttnt of statement j.Jubli~hed 1n connection with rose colo• glm .. ed on the snowy sum- fllY name. and glarl to recoro 1 nend mits It ~med that the Saviour was them to anyone ::;uffering frum ~tomach pronouncimg a blessing upon the peo disturbances. , ple; if it had been in words it might Yours vey truly have been, \What a glorbtts day is GEORQ:E ~HNCE\J.,ER: closing, you and 'I quite sa:tis:ficd.\ 24 A So. Platt St. -M:any thanks Mr Me Kec for the At your cleal«rs ur sent direct 60 cents. Christmas remembrance and calendar W B JAQUES DRUG COMPANY, pad for 1m2r Plattsburg N. y -Miss :Margaret Wakes called on ----,...-· ~--- her friend, ~1iss bora Gagnon, Sunday aftemoon, PERU - Miss Ella Wakes was a recent call- ~-A happy ali New Year is -extended to er on frieoncls at Trout Pond . ~ Snow has rome again to cover up our green fields. . --Leo Downs of Albany spent Christ- mas with h!~ parents at J>ccru. - -1\nna Downs returned 'to her home ir1 Peru .1fter spending a two 'lveeks' Val\-tl ion .vjth rt:lativcs and' fricncls in , Au ~ •• t.'. Fo>h.<. Plattsburg and Sara- na<' -~irs. 1'5.. :Rumney was a recent call- er at the }l. C. Bowen residence -~!iss ::Ms.rtha Lamountain is at home for tl:ae holidays. ~{ i~~ Esc.her Lamountain. wa> a rc· <er.~ calle:r at the Martirt Burke resi· clence. - Mddre,J lll;;ze and mother re<·<:ntly visited fri:c~ (], rn Keesev1lle. nbs, rau\'<agc etr d D - M1:<.~ Bessie Nyt· of Elizabethtowit c1;1re me. ~an's strengthened my WEST PERU :~.nd ('l,1r~ncc Nye apd Mrs. Victor kt~ncys and ·n;p:overl my t•otldJtiunl i\1r • Ar:nea Harpi.'r of l{t.:~cv,lJe ibis ( Mpnday) morning it is snow· mr:. the I'V'!ll:d tS blowing, the snow 1:> <lrifttng ami old King WinteT l\.eemr. to h.w n•nvcd m good earnest Tha~cr d Syracuse ar~ all home to ~catly I luncn t had a rdttrn of 'Pent •;hrtstma,; .vith her dllu •hter 1 C .._ . b h . ktdney t,roflble and, I l.J.a\le ~re:tt f;ntll 1 ~1n Nathau Irwin, and f,·~!-ly ll • ,..ROU\' PO\'= <\r·cnc •1rt.'>trnns \'llt t etr o~.rents, tn \ a . k 1 I 11 ~\ · \\ \' .. ,..., M I \! D 'd N \ ~ vn~ n;; \ney I s t ~A f\\V c~•h• of ~C'Arlet f• f p r an< i• rs avt ye 60, t 11 1 · !' ~I H t ' ~- '\ ~ \ ever are - !O:dw,1::-d Kerr o Lake lacid ~pent . Mt!i.< lfelen Wittey. who ha~ been (' ''r· 3 a '~a .. :rs. <~>;tcr-. 1 •un r<'ported ll '\em!' to he it1 a very t:hnstma~ at. his home here:.. ~1,,.., M .. rgaret ~.}Y-trk uf Saranac e:mplorrt! in Syracuse for some time, is 0 . ~ t.l'!'' Bu!Ta,o. N y . ,\dv light form . -\·~1r <Utrl Mr~. G. H Wilson or t • .tke '\ :;,r•tmclin,.; a (f·w da;,. w 1 th re1- _in town cal,ling c;w old friends. MOIUAB: - Wl'lle Eel!, .\c·.;c.m;>anict! l>y Ills !'iorth ja:,• '!>verc recent b\llests oflrel • _v.;< m t<>wn · - Our town board is in session set- Mr and ~1 R b n •;ephw:, ],,;, t El'll~ of Kea..<;cvillc spent alive> at -::h~ Kerr rcsidcncn. T'h~y also I ] - \ rs. eu en nerrtman Chno• - 1 · . • 1'< h t • • • r' · 1 ~ - :r. ,,_, ul:a Kces~ c·xpc{'ts to Jc,we timg up I<Hvn llffai•s and appointing \ clean , 1 b (II . ·rl St 1 1 ~•' \'' .1.. '\ es cr VI<Jltng rrcm s ~tttnded M:s 13urb;mk's iuocrnl nt f I ' Pl ·I Cl · I r E w · let a oy 0\'\ 11 ~ o.n ev to ant! rch•1vc< - · •·•n o· ~m:e .1r1< • ub wltcrP she a. superv•tsor til p nee o • rnest their h(mte De!' l7th :>.! ' • 1 · i\l \ Cltntonvtllle whtle here. ',,, a f·<>''l1on Parker Mr. Parker has nbly filled the .:'\{is~ l~vH Shcae ~pent lost week Ill f • • r: .:\ 1 ' ' r, fa, k Lew1s spent .a • - Ella \.V,tJ<e;. of Green Street spent ::.\!Jb·es :\fur.:,l!·!t ~i<'K 1 thp and office of supervisor ior four years and Tic:ontlcr.:tgn VLsiting ht>r Slster. Mrs. t!; 1 _J.,,\ \lhtlt_ ;\lr an:! :\{rs Maron :'pnday ,.,,tlt M('$ ~idne; Forcl and Lrc::,lnt. Ho;;an of Br ... ~hcr Falls .:l.re the bc~t wrshes of his friends go with Gcllr~c Allen. · 1 ey on t en: way ,o Ne\\ York, fa:nily cndnw t!;c <\:nristm::l; vacatH)n w 1 th him to his now field or labor as county ---~li',; Vio',·t !dcCa~lancl llerhert wh:r·: Mr Le\vts ~xpects to take a -~H::s J:d,t l~ord ~s all 1111th tonsilitis · <tr parents :.t Alder Brook trea.orurcr_ The county has made no 1\h·Ca.-.iand ,f Svracu\e Clark ~1rCa'· rnurr;r 111 • a~-! ect_ncal schno~ Dr B<'J•d ,,f Kec~~vilk i• m attend· F«tric:.. Buckley and bt:other mistake m .•elef'tin~ Mr Parker as land of Malone· a.r~ spendin,g theJr · rtry , 10 e>· ts on the s1ek Jist ance '\\\\~:.:-t...f Tuprer Lake SJtent Chi:ist- c:,ounty treasurer. Chn·.tmas vacation with their parents. - Xfr- :\l~tl..- Benedict nml brother • '•\ w,ith their p\·cn: '\ to-.vn -Kenneth Branch. of Detrott, Mich., juiln Carson, jr., is hotne from CLJ:t{TONVILI.ll James lknnney spent Sundny with ~.,,,.\'. ,:uo•l '\'' '•~· ,,,,. 1 happy L; sp.:l)diir.~ the holidays with his l.oc-kpoFt. for Christmas t JlflSt:nns was lJY 'far th.c culde:>t rdntive• on th1s street. gr.mdmot:Jef Mrs. Mary Branch. :0.1 i>.~ Margaret Be~-:or wa,; a $un- day which we havt~ · had 1 hi\ season, -· The :V.Ii\\~s May, Libbie !Uld Fay -·Mrs. E. 1. P• .. r!..er enteri..:!.ined Mr day ~est at Dr 11 s :\IcCasla.nd's. tht: w,;, ur_, •tandiuv 1 eoar •cro the Kerr Wert.! ()U this street Swulay. Fay and Mrs. R,,bert Bra.nch a.nd three ·:\lr-. Zeta. Guy<'tte ami daughter Let:e-1 sr,,,., of the <lay remained 10 visit at the Kerr residence l\1 '\\\-y •ta,..t'd ;> ,,·:tt .lnotber children. ~tr tutrl M:rs l~awrence Ha- ~lab!. F])er.t <iJn,t 11 Ms \vith :\fr~ Rmg- :\.i,s_-; Cora Carpenter of liutL•oa while Mn=r :rcttlrnecl to her school in • '\'\\ ~tc nn vens aztd ~on and M..- and Mrs Harold er Falls spent Chnstmns with..Ser people the Rumr:1er district and Libbie to her KEENE 'The !llmcabee dam<.: was well at.- Winch and .l\lr and Mrs. Harry ~ ~lr and i\In• George Allen of Ti- here. -,...- h•>mc jn Keeseville h'nrierl Branch and i\'l.r ana l\1rs George Par- conrleroga spent Christma.~ witn ).irs. -M1ss Mary :\foAttliffe oi the Platts· --- ---- ~tanl,, Bushc~- (J; Rye wa..~ a c.all- kcr t1l Cbrutmns dinner Allen·s parents, 11r and l\lrs. Shene. b';!r& Nonnal is ~pending t.he holidays MAP\LE GROVE VALLEY • r i:n t•.>.tHI Friday cvenmg -D,.- A R. Goff and :mother, - Arthtlr Shene is home from ~talone ~<••th her people and relatives. ~lr. nmd Mrs. Frnncis Infanti were -l>!ts. ac.,5te w~···rl I' wvrkm;: for 1\ L Goff spent Christmas with lor Chrislmns Horatio Smith wus a:mong tllose Christmas K~6ts in Clintonville Mrs. C.luules Call L A. Rand of Lake Placid. · --Mr. ~'lnd Mrs Frank Prntt who were at home for Christlllas. --M:r tLmi Mrs John Lmnountain All Me glad t 1 > hear that Dr Goff's -A play will be put on by Standish spent Chnstmas here. Charles Danforth wao <l Christmas aud l,J,Jlll[y ,vere Christmas guests at I. and j, ~;dtmg better yuung people in. the n~lr future Pratt retumctl Monday. , ',,:tor with his wife. '' ho :is caring for the ~Io1:11 tai n View Hou~e in Clinton- -David Sava~:e wa.~ a caller un th1s -The NOrre<ponden.t wishes to .,..Miss Belle Sprague of Schenedacly he· parents, lllr and Mrs. ,.:;t_ jahn ville. <treet 5:unday thank th~ Editor for •he Christmas re- spent Chiistmas with.her mother, M r 5 . at their home in Plattsl:iurg ' --M:any ~-ishes fot a happ-y New ~Peter Il.wid seems to be makina membrmtcel\ aho wishi:og him a happy I,il!inn Spra!(ue. -Walter McCasland has gone to Ti- Year. ~;ootl <.irawmg h1s pulp wood ~ New Yea.~ and ~uuc;ss in business. ~an _Yell and _fmnily s!?e 1 tt Chnst· conderoga to work. Mn. .\\ Rumney and son Clarence Mr:s ~tmmc Partridge is vis;ting Mr and Mrs. William Hare, jr., of m .. ~ m Crown PomL at Charles lli.._ge- -Earl Elliott \\as with llenry Bres- attended th-e Christma.~ exerdscs at her daughter, Mrt< George Miuer at Lake Pla.ud spent Christmas in town. low's. Sette's people at the Ilil!'hL-lnds for 'Au Sable Porks Thursday evening. Keene \r alley. ' ~f:-s '('harlcs Hart;on is on the sick ~r and Mrs Frank Scott are vis- Christmas. -·James !t.-fc-Aioon closed l1is school ].JL.:k I it.rnduu Ul Platl\burg wa.:; list. iting at Rev i\iaunc:c !3aker's. Bert Wrisley was hom<e for Christ- Friday artcrllOOn with a Christmas ·' rt'nnl <a;ler at Keene Valley ~11,, 'J'n:ss Cali t:. hou1e from the i\fj<;:; Kathleen Watkins left Tues· n:a~ from uwi' where he is busy chop- tree. Put~tlrun ~ ormn.l for two weeks' vaca- day to \'t\<it fri<'nd~ in Prcn·irlence R pltlg. -Aileen:: Jane Bowen of ICeesllviltn tirm I · · ~Joseph Hi&•wood, who 11as been at is spendi-ng her Christmas vat-ation spent :\irs Roy l!.unucr .. nd son Mer- ~aranac Lak<', has returned home. with her JJa::rcnts in Clintonville E.t ritt ,;pc1•t Cltristma> with Mr and Mr~ FORESTDALE Paul Rcatlie, who is attending Au - Henry- Barber: and Mrs. julia 'EifE DAIRY MAN SAYS lk h.a.s ·more milk and better cream '~nt c: l1t bc;!an using HARVELL'S. DONJllT-ION POWDER. It keeps his ' ow~ m prime shape It is a strictly mediCt[l,u powder, not ll food. and is a ~;cnera: •·un•htioning powder for cows. horse!' work cattle, sheep. hogs and poul1 r;· Pricf' 25 cts Solrl lw nll rleal<•r..- 1 \dv. KEENE lll /\ Goff is kept qmte busy as there ar~ quite a few on the sink list. ~Mr!' IC3thryn Tyler arfcl Alex Rondo, who went to the Champlain V nlley II nspital about· four weeks ago, are. reporte•l ns not being as well as theJr mam· friends wish them to be. -i\!,.,s Vin;inia Wells and Miss Mary McDcnottgh went to Au Sll.ble Forks on Tue'<in•· of this week to •pend a few days wtth Miss :McDonough's aunt, llhs.- Joseph. Wilson. .Miss Wells will g'<'):!to Plattoo;hurg t~isit friends befOre returninl:' home · Peter Wells Mr and Mrs Tuffield Lab<•mbanl \a hie. Fo!'ks h(gh <cho~l and Gerald Smith wc:rc business rnllers in Keese· · · - ·- · · ~ and family took Christmas dinner with Thwatts, who ~~ attendmg Keeseville ville Thursrlay LAKE PLACID I tnctr daughter, Mrs W W. Morhous hgh S<'h~ol a.re ~pending tj)cir ltohday J W B:mt; am! fam1ly. al~o Mr:;;. -Chn»ttnas pas~erl very qutetly Mr. and Mrs. Phili? 1romhley and •cason wtth thctr parents here Elinbcth 1'1ton~nd ~'l:rs. A Rum- ht't-e, C.ut. there were many family rt:·j '•lll <ailed on Charles Fortune Satttr-1, -dA happy New Year to all your rey a.nd sur1 Clarence were a!; II alsey . day··: - ,-a ers. Many, many thanks for your Bov.cn's r:-e~:i<lcnce for Christmas din- . Mrs. \V. :i\lorhous and Sadie La· :..ind remembran<\e. which c-ame Christ- ner. bombard wen: the guests of :\>Irs. Phil- mas eve - RusseJJ Smith was a Christma.~ ip 1romblev Suncl.!': mller at James Bisnop's.; als<> ll. Sun- . Sunday \mc.rn:n:~ the mercury re!:· d.q callo-:r at James RMrdsley's in t<cttred !S degrees below zero. -Gree:mgs Year Keeseville_ ~E(!wan.l :\Iurcray was a caller at 'Moore ~Mr a-:nd Mrs Albert Amold and Charles Fortune's Saturday. family spent Christma.\ witll relatives ~lr and MrF Charles Liscomb of \ Harkness Saranae Lake passed through here on -Rev. E'r Bourbeau was the Cllrist- their way to i\1. Yelle's. ma.< guest. <d Mr. an• I Miss <Ca.rne'l --There was a party and Christmas tree at the schoolhouse 'thursday night -Mose Betters is driving Oncio LaHart. --8chool has closed for t\vl'l weeks. The teache:, Miss :Mullen, has gone to her home m .North Law.renc-c for the holidays OBOWN POINT - Happy New Year to all and' espe- dally t•J '<the Editor and staff of 1he Record, god those in sickness and sor· row ~The l'-lection oi officers of the M. E. Sunda57 school was held last Sun- day rnomirag, the follmving being elected to se:rve for 1921: Superintend- ent, Vicer::r Spaulding; assistant super- intendent, E. A. Boyden: secretary, E. R. Rigelo,v; assistant secretary; Gor- don T Russell; librarian, James D. Pond; assistant librarian, Clayton Lewis; pt:rin..ary superintendent, Miss Golda BrO>ok:s; treasurer, Carlton Rus- sell; centenary treasnrer, Mrs. R. B. Phillips; Cr!Ldle roll superitttendent, Mrs. Carrie Russell; centen.ary chair· man, Mrs. P. J. Currier. -W~ Jl>Ote with pleasure t:be fact that H ~ ..;r Smith is once more able to be around the house. We hope to see Henry on the street again ·soon. -The tc:111rn boarcLmet Tttesday at the office of Town Clerk john Ahdre, -Countsr Superintendet~t of the Poor Hon~ee H. Nye of Whallonsburg . --A vacation . of two weeks in the v!llage · <t- hool A Christmas tree was given for t:he benefit of the pupils on the 21st and a few well chosen pieces spoken Much credit is due the Mach- ers, Miss Wells and Mrs Helms, for the_ rnanm1- in which the pupils were trame~l f~r the occasion. -A happy New Year !a all -Mtdnrght Il!.USS was celebrated at &· ::..Many thanks to The Record. ?;· !rendon's cliurCh, It being t_he :first \t;he-C'hristmas remembrance. crowd~d,. ~ears 1he church wa.<: ..:...J. G. Burres and family, Raymond George carries the best _ -M tu 1t~ doors Hubbar~, G .. H I:.11ck, Mr and Mr'~. meat of any one that has been through \\\\' Jclma, who 'vent t<• P A Dnnbwrne were- Christmas guest,il 'here for some time ' . LOVE \ t LIFE MORE Takes on a Dilfereat Color Wlten Your !l!!ood Is R.ici.1 and Free I<'mm P~ison 'fRY TAKING PEPTO-rv1A:NGAN Y ()U Feel Listle-ss an(\ De· pressed, Yo11r E!O<od is Clogged an<! iS! uggis.il \\,. :1nu' ~d'll .~ 11 g- l\.\ll\ \llU tlnd vuur- SL'I1 I ~:tl illh un!!~l]JJ,i.\ r· (J\1 g•J .tfO\l1ld c' tV ,,;t<·r ·~ay half a-'<leep lnt<:rest in ~ :\\~::~ J~ t-:-J-in~ <'n ar~~tmci ruu 1,1~:-; and lir_, h::;, >Jm<'s dall The heautv of ra- diant ;um<hinc, lovely ft<Jw~rs and the entranring- mirades <>-f hfe 1 <JU z111~\'i en t .. ·. L1~ ing, l\Utill~ ~l~epi n~ hec.:o1ne UlLft nr l~s~ tJf a bL.)fC> ! na.t 1s wh<~t ,c!ogg:erl .Ju_gg1s.ll bf,H><l d Je .... tl) you It-]JoisotJ:i \t•ttr thou~ht~ ) tn.~ :~re onlv half ali'''-'\· y.,,. 11ee<f •a •goo<! bl.,,,.ll•zlfl<'hlllg - t••ttic Take Pepto-!ldan~an fu• a fe\1 \~e·~::; ~ aaul notic-e the hL~ nnpn>,eaJen.t Peptn-~angan JS an il!'!\fteable tunH and '\ heartily ~ndr>ne b) physil'ian.; Your dru,.:gi -t hn> Pepto-:ih.r.g:lcn in bm.h liquid and t:t.blet. fonn Bu1· whichever you prefer. une JJas ClU\ctl\· the same effect as the. ot.her.. ~lake sur<l you get gemtine Pepto-i\langan Ask for \Gudc's\ ancllc>ok for the full name, ''nude's Pepto-:l!angan.\ on the package --AdvertiseiUent ~rs George i\lurdoc::l<, <md f2tnily. Henry C Henec:ke >vas. a business caller in Ticonderoga Tuesday-. ~The correspondetlt 1'--ishes t~ t.lmnk The Rerord for the rhmdy Eversharp pe11cil received. It ~Nil! he verv useful and is much appreciate-d · HARB!IESS ·'\\'I :\I>ts Arta ur jJ<ux 11 .:re '~J· ·t jHn. iJ1 Platt:shun; last weet, Thursclnr ~fr <uHl :\In .l.rtlmr :::\!.1<.-t entct t.l.incd friend~ from n 1111\ •mille !'un day ~- Arthu.~ Mat:<. \'•'-\ ,, ~11;,1ne;,, <.dller in Kec.-n·ille on,· day n<ell\l~- \'!'rs Edith Cross .. ,r Chntom tllc I• : •• th•· wcck-cnrl hl..!c•t cf her rlnu!;\1 t • \l• \\rthur :O.b.ce CARD OF 'J:JIANl\.8 We 1'111sh to extend our t!lani-., :to .q!I the friends and neighbors 1..-ho so ]m:~rl lr assisted us dt1rin~: the sndden death anrl burial of mv bdij\·~d 2notl1er nnd our :tunt Our th:u~lis ~o out also to th<l$<! -,.._,lw >•·n t tb~ man 'V beautiful floral o.ff~nn),~ a~ thci• las-t tokens of ft'''PCCt JJ..11t 1 ~[rs M B. i·lntllm ... a). Mr ancl :\tr<. (L \V BY.lrh~mk llfr Harn· S llrubnnk. -~...!-- ----- SOU'.rli BEBEB -~'lr ru1d 1\fr;; Lore!L Ck:trl> t•f :>itJw Russin are vi~itin~ L:hcir reiatiVC>l here - .C:harlcs Undcrwco•l wns a busine~< caller in p,,rt Henry last wce.l\ • lclyron EII$'-VC>tib s~n\t. Cluistrna~ \vith his sister. :\fr,o:; Ed Cus:Jting in Willsboro. • -B M. Crownip~::\Shteld is in Deer- .r.cad now and tlten sirtce school clo\ed during the h.olirlay!l. -I<at11erine O'Dctl <>I MO<ntpclier Vt. is vi!'itin!l' friends here ' ~-Ida. Crowningshielrl c::1me 11om~ from Bt1rliugton. Cltn~t:nl!LO::: f (lr one week -i\fany thanks for the bca~tiful Chri•trna,:; gift, fr.-.m 'I'M Rece>rcJ JA\!l Happy New Year :.o all ·On account of the bad 1vc:ather there were not n1any oat to tbe C:hri.st • mas tree and supp€t- on: Tbatrscln.}- eve- ning. Only about forty gatheretl at tht1 M . .E. parsonage, h-ut t.he supper and tree were enjoycrl by th.:Joe \·lJt could get there. Dr Day or L.-da Pi.acJd spent Chnsh:\las with his •:•tt:r. :Vhs.' N~llte Day. -All arc glad tu wclcon::tc \Vill Green and 'family b:ack again .after an apsence of a year 1\~i:>.<; Myrtle Gmency goe~ tt> Lake Piadd for the remai;'lkr rlf the wi11ter Grand Willirum anc.l fa.mily of Au Sable Fork$ S'flent Cllrist:n~' at F J1 Maynard's. , . - :If iss Bartlett at.d ~r iss Wa.inwright e:<>pe;-t to leave Jmy for tll:e Sllnnv Sottth Monday Ffnny Ehrit of ~ellen-ectadv 1vas the gul!1<t or Mis:; An~ie Bartlrtt thrist--_• ma~ RED:F()R.D 1he Mtsses Marie _Russeil ~lac Buekley, Dorothy nlild Agnes ]).u:praw an.<! Valecia Duroch~r. who are attend- ing Sallaz Academy, are spendi11g tlle C'htisttnal' holid<lys at their res!)e{'tive homes · ' · -~fis.~ Blanche Bn.ilej.· of Sta.11dish ts ._. spending the week with ~!iss I1eatriec G Co'iJ,oJL -1\fiss Eva Bell, ..vh() has l>een em· ployed at. Saranac Lake, is h<Jtne for a few days. -Mr. ahd Mrs. Hnrt)' lli!I of Saranar Like are spending a few· days wit.h J\fr and Mrs. Louis 1 1 ortune -Arthur Seneq [)>{ Sara.:nat: was a caller on Daniel T:rom bley r>lle day Mst week. -Miss Mabel Bn111e~ who ts :lttcnd- ir:g Our Lady of Victory Academy -in Plattsb<~rg. i-s spending the iJOiidays with .her mother. Edward LaBoue:ahere (){ ()g<lens· hurg is spenqing th~ hniidn:ys -..vith hi~ p1Lrcnts in ,town. ~I iss:':Oe.d!:llilc Fue tcau. 1.vl10 is tcat:hing school at R~son: M:i1tes. is -home fQ.r the holiclays ·-A very pleasant e\·emng '\Vas en- joyed at the home of ~!iss Mary- Louise Bourdon on ~aturdqy, those preset1t being Edward Cor-en, th~' I.V£isses Hlanch\ and Mnrie Caye(l., Miss Blal!ehe Baiiey and )lis>: BeatJi<'C G Conl.Oi'i --Miss Mae Strack i~ sp-ending the wee!>;. at home. ~Miss J;l'lorenc~ Perrc-.tte . spent l~st week with Mi~.: Tn1ia De(avettt' in RiverciE'W · , d •