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J_.': ( ~ .... -- >. .. B R 0 A D A l. B I' N - chureb.,., • , . · ~ \me); ~~~~um ~~~~ are -~ ~ 1t1Trfl:.. ~ · .. ~- 'Planruri~f\w 1ll:iil'd an · ice- er ·m social • • Mrs. Chatup .. cey .F;lii!ing,..ot .held at .Jame!!t~~·-,N· Y. She Rev. D. E. Abrams att4 famHy l!.t- tended the funeral of 1\rr. A;brai:Q's fa.ther in Xorth\\ille on Wednesdey m last week. . ' in the ehm-ch on Thursday evening next, :May 30. - ---- Jamestown expositi-on stamps now on S'!lle at-'<tlhe posroffiee. DO•ll'(l~vl1ile. spent ,.SUn>dia.Y with on Sunday. liaitter\S pp.rents, Mt'::likd :Mrs. MaJitrlrn. Petet•uLlilt~ ~<JWif'e a~olllp-a!lied L+ll\'''' !lll''Jfil.',J:eqll~l'~!d ~!'f',!!~iltJM> ~\t~~.~:.f ~rownelJ.:. by the!l' daug~tell ~f }~l)b:awk_IW'*r~ f6- Mrs. Jfane C. Hill rettff'ned to he~ home in this village last week after sspendintg the past winter with her niece in1 Syra•euse. Miss ~Iarguerite Rose;. daugJlter of Emory Rose, is spendlqg a few p-eek.s visiting willi her aunt, ia R'l)n- t • 'dout. • Willialm W. Fineh was a illusiness days th~ first part of iast week. • Misses Anna C. Flnc'h and Anna McKean Post, G •. A. R.,- are ]>'repar- ing an interesting program tor the ob· seJ.-vance of Memorial .Sunday and I • n • Decoration day. Union Memorial services will be held in the Presby-ter· ian church next Sunday m~ning at the usual hom: t'he pastor, Rey; J. H. Trussell, preae'hing the sermoo. The members of the post will attend tlhis service lin a body starting frOJil the post rooms a·t 10 >a. m. en Decora· M~. and Mrs. E¥l .Serwice cettj:ly the .guestft o:t,S:arrY I41ke and $ t,.... to ' ~ ~ .1 dllilllers a:t George Shul~n!mrg's Sil!ltn!~'l family. Miss La)~ is at pMsent. l!~t d•ay evening. as nurse for' 'her brother's wife, M·r. and .Mrs> WilUa.m have moved thelr-gocia'fi to .Dtt.!g;eviU•e• .. l There were no s~Vices lilt Free Metho-dist c:hurclr SUnd.&y as-the· pa.®ton V.18.S unra.ble to lbe 'here. J Claude and l'fiss Grace Smith l)f • - ... ., ...... '\ + ~ Keck Center w!!re the .guests of Miss Lina Coolman on Wedli~<ay la-st. Mrs. c. B. Saltsm~D. •anft :s001 and the l\:Iisses .Agn~ l}earft and ]Jllnora Loucks. have been, spendblg several days in Gioversville· ·as tlie guests of lJOtl'lll:\' friends and rrelativesl' • 49t26. Orton, ~f Northampton, visited with friends 'in toyn a day last week: Mrs. Ensign Hunt, of Iowa, arrived in the vHI~ge' a few days since and is visiting1 her mother, Mrs. Mary N9r· tion day the veteranl'l will form at :Misses !Jlara and Hattie llie Grand Army building on Nortih spenfSunda'l[ out of town. M·ain street at 1 p. m., wMre rtihey Miss ~lma I.;ash_er was entet\batn- will be joined by Kennyetbo Fii.re com- ,,aJt ,tfie ®me of ·Miss E~a Kilts Remember the 1\fay. :party at Apol· lo h>a!J. on Tb.ursoo'Y fl~niJlg. A good 1time is prom.ijsed <all. A ris. I ~irs. ~- w. VanDyke -of \RocMster is spen4ing a .shorrt: time with her • brother, 1 E. :r. Greenslete, and other pany and march to the cemete!y. :!i~~ SUAday.- \ · ' ·' an address will be given by R!!v. w. 'iT~ Christmtan •a:ntd ·daugll:ter of -:h c. Wilso!l of the :u. E. chnrfi:i a~d Palatine bridge call~ on, d:tJendJS wt .the ritual of the G. A. R. observed; this plaee ·Frida-y. \' · tgget'her wi-t'h dec-orating the· soldiers' Ward Beck «!ld wife :s>pen! FridaY The Ladies ·Aid ~m will put. up a fine dinner, on n~ooraticm day for 25 cents >apiece. .. Gpod SIPeakers aTe exll(t;ted to be p~!rt and aM will enjoy the day and,~usic. , friends \in the village. I.ette~s rereived from Mrs. F,nlderic :Ward :i dicate her safe an·h-al o~ the other s de of the Atlantic. S·he ex- pects to, 'S'J)end 1lhe summer abroad. Ma~!tt Robin Chamb~rs, who re- sid'es w:\th his grandparents, •::\Ir~ and J.\1,~. W,tllia•lri Cha.mbe-rs is at prese11t vrrr· g ,with !his father in New' York ' ' tCi: \ for: a short time. Georg+ A. Tomlinson has recently been mised from his a<ecustomed h!aunts · -our village. We undermand t h' 'd . :that he :as t!lken up 1s res1 enoo m GlovE!rs ille for the present. V\.-e ar; glad to report clat llrs. Wil- llam Ri er who was very ill with pneumo ia is much better and it is now hoped that she will fully recover. Arclli]lald Robertston left on Mon- {lay for Den n:r, Colol.\a~o · -where 'he I will atMn.d the sessions of •l!he Gener- al Assembly of th'e United Presbyter- ian chul;'ch a-s a delegate from Alhany Presbytel.\y. Cecil ~nd J\Iil~ent Finch spent last Sunday 1 visiting with relatives ·and lfriend,; tin Glm-el.\svill<>. 'Willie San-born is rep·l)rted quite sick wifl vleurisy at the home of his parent!:' ;;Qj Stevens :\!ill&. He is alt- ten-ded j, Dr. ,Howland. :\Irs. Clarence Godfrey and S>on a:u- tbert of 1 Port Byron are nsiting with l\Irs. GodfrE>y's parents. Mr. and ~Irs. F. S. Hawley ·and other friends in Jtown. . ., ' · in Fort Plain. , grayes. The teaen.ers <J>f the Sund~y Will~a.m Schrill, wife and .,family, and day schools .are requested <to .ill· terest the children in ·the wark of I SJr~erl;,t _Sunday v,:ith :iitielld'S. in M<:lKin· ley. gathering fi;Jwers and preparing bou- John Green and 'family were r~ quets for decorating the graves and cent guests of Byron H. Young and the citizens generally are invited to unite in observing the day as it was illltended to be obserYed. Mr. .and :\Irs. Etl:wm.\d Bridge left 1'uesd!ay night for Little Falls wthere they expect to reside in t!he !fUture. Davis, the •bakeryman, ·appears !Wtth a. fine new wagon ·bearing •his name wbioh is a pretty sure 'indicati:on of prosperitY. '~ The P.hila thea class of tbe Baptist church will give a concert filld supper at t'he church l<\'riday evening of this week. Ice cream •and cake will be served. Tiekets 15 cents, which in- cludes supp<>r and entertainment. lllr. Andrew Steenberg is very ill at his home on upper Norfu street. Mr. P. Nolan of New York, coach- man for Mr. E. L. Beers, arriYed in town Monday with Mr. Beers !horses. 'l'h,e family are not expected until la,ter. l\Ir. RobE-rt W. Cham'b<'rs of New oYrk wa.s in town for a few days last week. · Desvite the predictions of the pro- phets, this week is /anothE>r coM one. A large boiler and engine arrived here Tuesday, wbic'h will be installed in Spl'nc<>r's mlll at North BL·oadalbiu. wife. John H. .M~el an-d wife spent>-Sat.- urtday in Fort Pladn. . Leon Mason is !!Pending some time in Amsterdam. Stephen. Fancher, wife a.nd fa.rn- ily spentt Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Nicholal'l Fa.ncher 4?f J olmstown. Leonard Young anct m'Other were tthe !nests of her son, George P. Sun- da.y. :Miss :Mildred Hinkle spent Sunda.y with her grand parenta, :Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hinkle. .Mr. and Mrs. Chai'les Andrews called on Mr. and Mrs. OlrQ.rles Get- man SundaY evening. '.. ' Miss Ma.bel Jenell spent .a. few days \\ith her brothel\ John, of Coopersbill. LASSELLSVILLE. Mrs. Walter Trumbull of Middle- ville visited relatives at this ptace the past week. Arthu~ Miles spent Tuesday in Little Falls. Eli Smith is zww. m•anufaeturing ten cheeses cpro: day, at -his facto!\iV. He says that the milk wpply is on tile ' increase as so-me~of -the, patrons turned their cows out to pasture. '.Dhis week sever-al of our citizens have to .attend sup:reme court (lJt Johnstown. Some a.s jurors and quUe a num'ber 'h;t'~>\! ·bee ·n,subpoenaed ·be- tlore the ~and jury on ·the ca-se of M- mirand ·Smith wh-o a~tempted .to end his days by the razor rout.J. Emmett Snell an(!. 'Wife of Lal'!sells- ville were lli.e guests of their d\a,ugh- ter, Mrs. John 0. Saltsman Last Sab- 'ba.th. Peter Squires and wife of Johns- town were guests of Andrew Putman and family Jut Sabbath. Mrs. :Tames W· 'Jukes, l!])ent a day or two in Gloversyille this week as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Delos ' E. Smith. ~Iisses Maggie Wlll.terman and Let· tie Nellis of J:ohnstcrn-n spent Sunda.y as the guests of ~!iss Lena M·artjn. An ice cream socia.l will ~e held at the home of Edwar~d :'\feLaughlin on. Friday even4Jg, !May 31st. All are eordially invited to attend. Presiding EldBr R~v. F. L. Decker visited Ephra<tah church S·aturday and Sunday, hold,in~ a Quarterly Conference and pre.aehin-g a gr'al;ld sermon, and r-aising •about $12 for the conference cl•al,mants' endowment fund. \' .. llrs. •liary Kilt'gsley, until recently stopping with illrs. Wilsbn Burr, hras been summoned to Keesevnff'i by the sickness of ·her son's wlfe in that Alumni to Give Play- The alumni of the B-roadalbin Un- ' ion school 'Will giYe a play entitled, ' ' ~len, :Muids and li·a.teh-makers,'' . ' pl·ace. She does not e~pect to retu,rn in Kun-J'a-)1uck hall Fl·iday evening, John Leek, who is a;ttending school at Johns:bown, spent Sa;turd<a.Y and Sunday with his parents, J.\llr. and Mrs. D. C. Leek. · The ladies of tll.e .;Methodist church willl hpld an ice oream soci'l!;l a.t the his home of Edwin l\-l',~Laugthlin on Fri- - daY .evening, MaYR.<ll'St. A cordi~! Byron Walrath made his first tr1p to Canada lake, Friday. Albert Lent was exercising CJolt Sund~y. ' ih<O!re thls year. )lay 31 for the- <ben~fi.t of -their <tStSo- The rubber sot'ial a•t the }Ietthodlst ciation. T•he 'Play is a comedy in. Rev. 'Mr. Hough;tdn ·and familY invitation is :exteg.!l~~ to all. ehurch. held Tuesday evenin-g of last three acts. have moved to Wa;tson, Lewis county, being pastor at this p.J~e for • I • rweek, was su~cessful in e•ery tWay. 'Sent to tb.is :More than 125 pounds of old rubbers were br<mght in and ovel\ *20 in m~n ey reeai•ed. ::\Iiss Daisy· Briggs sa rig u very plE-asing solo and the entire program was well rendered and great- ly enjoyed •by all Who were present. J. T. Hughes was awarded the pTir~:e of one dollar for <bringing in the larg- In the first aet the bachelor men and bachelor maids are presented to one another and to the -audience. Aunt Selina appears on the scen,e. interferes with the co11f'se of true love and brings about! an enga•gement. A month later in the second act Dr. Mrs. Edwal.\d Trumbull who has been at Delmar for the p•aSJt seYen months wWh her son William, - hlas retu'rned to her home at thi•s place. Mrs. Sarah Underwood spent ~Q:n• Arnhoff apl)ears and proves irrepres- sible. Mr. Yincent gets a lesson in Jove making; lir. Rkbards gets in•to hot water: :I:Iis1l Howard is misunder- day in Fol't Pl·ain. \ est amount of rubber. 'If :\I any of our local fishermen have ~n quite bu~y of late whipping the stood; and e•ery gets into a sta.te of streams >flrouncl us for the toothsome dissatis:tlaction. In the l!ll't act whlcb is one day <trout. They eujoy the sport and the fish caught are generally of verr good quality. but so far we 'h•ave heard of lllo extraordinarily large catcl'les being an ad e. The second baseball game of tbe season was played on the local grou!)d last Saturd•ay at •which time the·Joeal team wa-g matched agtiinst the Buck- skins of Johnstown. The game wa•s ter, l\1r. Vincent 'becomes peace mak- er. Aunt Selina upsets Miss ~Iar shali's pl'ans. The course of true Jove runs smoothly for onee and every body is bappy, Including Sammy, the doctor and •the audience. DRA::\IATIS PE!tSONAE. Miss Lillian Stewart .... , ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Emily Halloran marked lJy some exe<>llent playing on. l\Iiss Iiatherine Howard ........ . tboth sides and started off with the ................. ~Iiss Jessie Lee Broadalbin team in the lead for sev- 'fi El'\· 0 b th E•\erett •• ss 1= e • .. ........ . era! rnnin'!{S. T'his they were not -able to maintain to t•he end and the g~me fil}ally resulted in a score of seYen to two in favor of the visi bors. Quite 13. large numb<>r of local erutlmsiasts witn<>~sed the game, which vfas inter- esting from s~art to finish. HeY. Ri<'hard E. Shel.\man of Kan· s•.ls City, is spending a EJhort time vis- iting with his unde and aunt, :.\lr. and :Mrs.' J<ames Grangt>r. Mr. S'berman ;Gas .recently been ·taking ·a 1JOst-grad- uate 'Course, in UniGn Theological sell!<\ mary, Nety York City. Mr. and :\Irs. Charles E. Van Vran- Jwn, and &aug'hter>S Ada and DO'fothl'r. ' . spent pArt of last week a~{l Snn?-ay in t{)>wn renewing former acf!uaiut- ances. •l!rs. Esrt:ella Jones, of Waterloo, Ne· braska, visited with her niece, Mrs. Jacob Murtes, at ber 'home ne~ Ste- vers llills over Sunday, last. , air. and )Irs. C~al\ence E, Wilson of Hagaman spent last Sunday with M1\!!· Wilson'•s paren~, Mr. lllntd 1\Irs. Phil- lin Argersinger. · (' Miss Hattie Coates of .Amsterdam is' ,;oopping for a short t!Jne with YJ•s. l!'. L. Boyntton lll:t her b>Dme 'on NQi1t'h Main. Sttreet. • Miss pattie Hose of Gloversville was the guest of Miss Hel<>n Smi'l'h over Sunday. • Elmer Ililsber WJas up from Scheuee- ttady to spend Sunday '\'11th his ~r ents, Mr. and ::\fl•s. J. EA.~asiflel', :· ••• , • , , •.••. )fiss Jessie Cl~veland Miss Alice :\Iarshall, ·alias Aunt Se- lfna Winthrop, Miss Florence Dye C\Ir. Guy Richards . . . . . . ErneSlt Lee lir. Chills Brew~ter .•..• ElwoOd I,ee SOUTH ~lAYFIELD. Leslie Frank of Gloversville spent Sunday with' 'his paretrtl'l, :Mr. and Mrs. Willi•am Frank. M.iss Jessie Wert is spending oa. few ila~ in Gloversville Visiting with friends and retaltives. • Mrs. Dr. R. L. HoWland and Daisy- Briggs of BroadaJbin spent a day re- cently with Mrs. 'F.lla.tmah HuSite<d. James Kested •who recently M· rived from Denver~ Col., was iib:~ guest. of ills gra.nd'parents, Mr. and :Mrs. A'!'ehibald Al.\gersinger. :Mrs. Harrison Howland hu return- ed home wfter &~nding a few d:a.ys w~th 1\il\S. Jane Swobe and Hannah Husted . . George Jackson and Harry Bow- ers ot West Amsterdam were the guests of Ervin a.nd WHliam· Wert last Sunday. Miss Margaret Swobe •and Miss Mary Vlll11 of ~ail Mills were guests of Mrs. Jane Swobe a~d Han- na.h Ht~sted last Sunddy. MIDllLE SPRITE. ~1be eighteenth· aunlVffi\.lmlrY of ~e Epworllh !eftgue was eei~I).J\ated lp Jibe M. E. cburell Sunday evenin;.. ',b exc~>ll'e'nt Jll'Qgf•am, enttit]ed,' '• Tl).e Mrs. Juli& Austin and Miss :Nett\e Quest of th(' Highest.' • was l'EtUdered l Phipps were guests at Mr. and Mrs. cooslsting of lusplrilll l!IU!Iic and, a Cba.rlm; Gibsc:tn's Saturday an4 S.un- &arogue •between ·me~Ms each ~ (by. · · ~ -- , r.enting pligrimS in 11~eh . ~f tbe John Maloy of Utl.o& &nil . JlOIIi * '· .) ''•. . ; FULTONVILLE ITEMS Cbildre;n.'s dia.Y_ r!<er'Vices will held in the Methodist chur'll>h Sunday, June 9, at.10:30 a.m. BEBRYVITihE. School ret~pened Monday after be- ing closed part of 'the previous week owing to toe Illness of the loC'3.1 teacher, ;\fiss Lillhin Lotridge, wtho has been suffering from a seyere at- tack of lit grippe. Dr. Jansen of Fonda attended h~r. . .......... ·- ' 1. ;rrani>w, ~oug.h ......... • r ren:Qered ........ ; ; live •••••••••• :. •••.• Glove city on b:.wi.ness, . , J _ H. Ha.r.t and diB.u~hter . ·.·~-11:;;,: spent Mon~a'Y: -in I.;lttle FaJ!ls .. ' ' . . \ . ~ Mrs. George Schyles and . E!Qitl. •• ~~l·f/'; - \ . bert ·of Crum Creek visilled Mr.· .......... . . - . 18 Mrs. J. H. Hall\t Sunday. EaSt 11\venue ' AVERY COR..~. Colq weather ihas co:Ple··al~ill, Fishing for trollt ...,..~~~;;; ... \-' the :mge. Emery Fisher of 'Hagaman guest of Robert Bryce I ' AI<ra and Percy McVane two . fine cows of H. C. Thursday. F. B. Goodemote of -called on J .. B. Avery one day ~.: week. Neal Spencer d.s laying a ftJlll1~1~ for a new boiler -and engftt& cer' s mill. Mrs. Baltus A very is visitb:1g friends in Gloversville this weelt• Mr. 'lind Mrs. George M'itrr.lia't!l '\\\'\-'' ·. tpnded ~e Howland-Merr1am ·Wi!diill in Abl.\lterdam on Wednesday. l\Io!!t of the farmers around' are in :favor of moving warmer weathk. KE<JK CENTER ,. The Misses Ma:bel and lliZzie ~lJ'P~~{ man of Ep~hrata•h visited th~~ir\ mother ~irs., Robert &m,i1JPA~,~~~ ~-\ .,_,, Mr. and .Mrs. Perley Slmi11ili.c:~~~~·':;~~ Sunday in Ep!br~tkh. . , Ralph Ring J>pep.t Sut14,ay . n Geoi:ge Woolrlc:h. . , Liizle coppern~ll :w~s a. fl*b.1li~m~j ·visitors O'lle day last week. Mts. William Meadt:q~f~~=~~i M:r!!. G~u\dner oli J · ' Reuben Fredet1cl,;..-, r.f$!~~· \'~'\\ in JohnstQ'Wll on ~'t~~j. -Mrs. Walter Comt'ie trocl a visit at Ne~ -Mrs. w. T. Soi.J:tl!,ex~!ln~l~{E~ft:·~ terOO!.r tor New. reside 'in· ilie That hackiag ~~gh.~oiitlnues :i>. ~ ~ ~, -~ • Because yQiu- ·.,._ a exhausted: ana· your.~- of ~~~e w~ened. ·- ~-,_ TakecScl'dt• .s -amul.sion. ·.-·~ h_, - i' ~ ' It bllild* s~Ds yioi.li'~ ~~e)yJt41»1l• f .r •• . ~ lt Oil~amllHypopll!~.ll