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FULTON PATRIOT. ESTABLISHED 1S37 FULTON, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916 VOL.80; NO.24 (This department is open to all the churches of the city. All notices should reach this office on Monday when possible and not later than Tuesday noon.) OF ALL SAINTS' CHURCH ide on page two.) RECENT WEDDINGS. Wright-Robarce. Married—At the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Jun^ 7 th, Miss Mary Louise Robarffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robargre of this city and LeRoy Holmes Wripht of Syracuse; Rev. Father UmiRman officiating., They were attended by Mrs. Asa Clothier, sister of the bride, and Dr. George L. Wright of Syra- cuse, brother of the groom. During the ceremony Charles R. Wright san accompaniei Mascagni's Are Marie, je MascaglH ! by \ : : Bartholomew Wright on the organ. There was a l ttd f friends at the ELKS' FLAG DAY. The committee of arrangements has perfected arrangements for the annual observance of Flag Day, this evening at the Elks' home, and an- nounces the following program: Fulton lodge of Elks will meet at the home at 6:45 prompt and. headec RELIGIOUS NOTES. There were 125 men present at the Sunday afternoon meeting of the Peacock Evangelistic club at the Presbyterian church and great inter- est was manifested; in the religiotLS. portion of the session four prayers were offered and 50 testimonials given by those present. Requests for delegations from the club to at>- tend the union meetings at Gilberts Mills next Sunday afternoon, and at Mexico and Baldwinsville for Sunday evening, were accepted and a delega- tion of five will be sent to each place. The matter of sending a protest to the headquarters of the Salvation Army against the removal of Ensisrn Fitzgerald was discussed and toe matter was referred to a special committee. The following directors at larg-e were named by the club: PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. Commencement Week. The preparations for the gradua- tion of the largest class in the his- tory of the Fulton High school have now been completed and are aa fol- lows: Baccalaureate Sermon. Commencement week will open ;th onion services in the First M. E. church on Sunday evening, June 25, at 7:30. The annual sermon will be preached by Rev. Charles Olmstead. Cla*« Exereu** and CU*» PUy. Tuesday evening, June 27th, at The Quirk will be distinctively the graduates' night. The exercises will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. The officers of the class are: President, E. Wendell Carrier; vice-president, Florence M. Follan; secretary-treasurer, Wilber F. Par- *ona; cheer master, Fred S. John- ston; Brand marshal, Alfred Fivaz, *J7; • miscot, Donald Mehegan; class Colors, purple and white. Their entertainment for the even- Congregatio n a V—Robert Presbyterian — William Beckwith; Hunter; First M. E.—E. E. Morrill; State Street SL E.—Day Rich; Baptist- Albert Kinne. These with the chair- men of the standing committees and president, will constitute the board of directors. This board meets this noon at the Citizens club for lunch- eon, organization and planning the work of the club. The matter of sounding the various candidates for assemblyman and congressman on the temperance question was discuss- ed, but no definite action taken. The club adjourned to meet at the Bap- by the Elks' band in its new uni-j tig t church next Sunday afternoon forms, will march to the CongTega- ( at 3 o'clock. tional church, where the school chil- | dren of the west side will be assem- j The presidents, secretaries and bled. The lodge members will es- leaders of the prayer meeting dis- cort the school on Broadwav to East trict bible study classes met at the Third, to the park, where the school Baptist church last week Wednesday ,, 1V ^,_ „ „ „.„. ..__. _ children of the east side will be as-| evening for conference and report- lnrtre attendance of friends at the i sembled and join the parade, moving : Eighteen districts were represented f IY._ ^ii_ ? _ j i _ /-* * _ t~\ ; j^ *„!__ 1 no _ on — X *11.—* ••? ^.*». *.»* • _ & I —~ eremony. / Directly after the wedding, break d t th H f th Directly after the we fast was served at the bride's parents and f»H * m i »# . _ T¥T__T 1- A. I _ J h down Third to Cayugtt. to Oneida, to ' nnd 28 officers of districts wore in First, to the Elks' home, where the attendance. Their reports were to following will be carried out; the effect that splendid interest is Music. . . .\Star Spangled Banner\ •, manifest in the bible study work anc Ni r ht Eiercui Mae Roach L C FIRST NATIONM BANK Give Employment to Idle Funds Idle hinds, like idle men, are not perform- ing their proper duty. Give your money the opportunity to grow where it U aecore and will earn a fair rate or interest. Your account is invited. Four per cent paid in our Interest Dept . Florence M. Follan ' . Mary G. Weston ing follows: P«*t I-CU •Class poem . •Class history. . . . Mary L. O'Connor •History of historian. .Frances Allen Class prophecy. . .Katherine Sullivan , Propbecy on prophet. Maizie Gorman \ Claw will ~ ----- Codicil to •Not read; printed in the Oracle. Pirt II Under the direction and training of Mrs.. Lora W. Kesler, the class will give \What Happened to Jones,\ the jollier! sort of a farce, clean and sp.arVli.ng from beginning to end. Following n the cast: Jones, h hymn-book drummer. . . . Wendell Carrier Eben*'t-z.er Goodly, professor of an- atomy Joseph Mangeot Antony Goodly, bishop uf Ballaret. Joseph Johnson XUchird Healherly, engaged to Marjorif Wilber Par&ons Thomas Holder, a policeman .... Herman Robiiiard William Bigbe-e, an inmate of the Pred Johnston H. PUTNAM ALLEN & SON In U1) k T H«r«tl. A. Altai S3 SOUTH FIRST STREET, FULTON, N. Y. Staple and Fane; Groceries Fine Cigars and Tobacco PERFECT COFFEE, 35c EMPIRE COFFEE, 25c ALLEN'S BLEND, 20c EVERYTHING IN FINE GROCERIES CALL US ON PHONE 32 brides parents ana lonpw*nK mis music. . . . ouir opangiea manner imannesi in me EH Die siuay «»rs nnu saiutonujn f red Johns'^ Mr. and Mrs. Wright left on their | Introductory exercises I that a good attendance has beend the j Henry Fuller, superintendent of honeymoon trip. On their return : they will reside on Midland avenue, 1 Prnyer Syracuse. ! Music The bride is one of Fulton's pop- : \Columbia the Gem of the Ocean\ . Exalted ruler and officers I rule, as hiph as 22 being reporte as COURT NOTES. . . Chaplain E. P. Cole I the attendance flfrure. ular youn*: ladies and the groom is \ History of Our Flfl.tr. n civil engineer in the state highway | Music Sonp E. R. Redhead waj> elected as the central leader and it was decided department in Syracuse, and was formerly in the barfre cftnal office in this city. Wri»h(-M«rrl»m. Married—At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Merriam, in Granby, June 9tti, Miss Isabel MetTtatn and Kartton S. Wriirht, sots of Mr. and Mrs. Saomel T. J. .Bernard Jones • thnt tht? officers of the districts meet. by School Children i once in two weeks and that the two Elks' tribute to Flag ! lessens be jrone over in advance at .Claude E. Guile these fortnijrhUy meetings. The Elks' Bund i first central session will be held in Selection . Recitation, Glory\. . Patriotic address \The Story of Old . Miss Leonora Erunes Hon. Charles N. Bulger Music \America\ Closing r«narlre by Exulted Ruler Stevenson. Distribution of flaps to the school children by the Camp Fire Girls. H. Wright of Palermo; . Williams of ML Pleasant officiating. The event was largely attended by a number of relatives W)d friends of the contracting EM-tie.s. Mrs. Georfire as marshal of the daj. 'of the sanatorium r'rederic Mrs.. Eb-eneaet-r Goodly. Mary Cairo Ci Eb' d r . y Cissy. Ebenezeer's ward M Marjo Minen'a (Ebe-mezeer's Marian Lake Lena Kaplan Maizie G-orm.au I: is OBITUARY MENTION. Manchester—Died a£ the home of Sheriff. 1 her daughter, Mr3- Georffe FrankUc, bmiaes3 to beat an i Batavia avenue, June 8tfc, Mrs- Hal- the assembly room at t.he public li- brary on June 23d at 7:30 p. m. The j Warth questions on the bo-ok of Acts i were distributed and it was stated that any who have not received, these questions may obtain them by *dt- di the central secretary, Mrs. Alrlna S:arlight, Mrs. Goodly's sif- ter Merle Bartfet! ' Helm*, Mrs.. Goodly's maid M The Orra M. S- Commeccanent exercises will b* h.e!d^»t the First M. E. church op Wedae&day evening, Jane 28th. Dr. W. K. Wlckes of Syracuse, will Rive j the coiamenctment address. Hi-s Bible class, 1 subject will be announced later. nizeti last week at the j VaJedietunan ... Frederic D. Kin*- and elected the follow- : SaIula:onaD ... Eli*ab*ti S. Roy« off;;tr oi 'iat Ui when serving pa-1 cn Soavlin Manchester, aired So pert Over 1= Orwell, Deputy Sher- [?****• She is survived by two • \ Porw- .u MTi!ur papers on John ' daughters, Mrs. Franklin of this «ty, Jncto:-. ir.i he asd Us three sons' Mrs - Blanche Aliard of E«d- Lake, K*ie \. « dtpaly a bad mauling, so! ™ \• i, tw ? Mtere, Mn Jo«ph BUI ih»: i piyjskao wu required to«°J ;jj\ 3 S ly i ??-n \, v ^f™ . c»o 'i t cepo-.y. woundj. Jud K e I °{ ^=» T>»rk Milla .and one: brother. Mae Roach : Coriie i-tc Jaclaon and one of his Charles T. Snavlm of Syracuie. IO=I 825 exdl scd the other two sons Funeral »erv.ces were held ar.d in'.er- •m yi: an proiacioo for a year. ment mlde at hew Woodatoti. Tba ^-ai^eMe haiia from Orwell j Hiiij. Lott—Died at th*. U * Rk« Apya'ratwd Tnatte. ' hojpltai, Jane 12tfi. Mrs. Mary Tit ippcinuae-ct of Attorney Ar- | ajfed 49 years. She ii ranrwed by •n.- L. K;:« u waw of the Hunter one son, Charles! Lot! of thij d:y; £z-i'£-tn' Pap-eir Company was filed ; two slaters, Mija Man?ar*-S KicAtts ai !- •>•_? t-j-j-v c'fr'i's office Friday, i Syracuje, and Mrs. Albert Byrne of A:.K. IT. order vi-korvung him to sell Oiwego, and two brother), G*or£« ^' t«~*:e o{ '.'He company. An or- Kirisett of Oswejfo, and Jajaiea Kin- \ t . , / ' .,^-^2...,^.. an( j conveyance sett of St. Louis. The rerc.ii.ru wera wo.. ^-.'. -:e^\ taken to Oswejfo, wher* :hft funeraX \ ! \ D . o i- \• r i\ t )e held and burial niiie. M The evening will DIM! Jun. at th. pres&ive manner^ ^ I KAYFVDATSYONA CHAPTER .chapter of Acts, There 7r^t™r>i*T,»Stv f ^ \.ST^.. 1 ;\^ M - id - p — ntcd mti 1 pinli an« Vhite tma- '• chapter, D»UKhtcrs of the American \>* lions. rcwM nnd snowballs. A wed-j Revolution, met at the home of Mrs. S\The c n h dins collstion was Served, and Mr. ! Emms McKinstrj- on Monday in an- ,conference »apu-' and Mrs Pirifrht left for Washing- nual session and transacts) consider- ton on a woddinir trip. »W' business. The chepler is in the most prosperous condition, ine elec- t.ton of ofticers for the ett£Uitt£ year Bueldatid.Tbomp»oii. resulted in the following selections: Mftrried^At the parson»jre of the State Street M. E. church, June 2d, Miss Anna Miy Thompson of Oswe- >ro. and Kfufleth Buc.kland, Roches- ter; Rev. U. D. Holmes ofliciating. •- t't\ [. F. H. Orchestra i-« third quarterly m^etiaic of the year will Ke heM Rt the Kr^e Methodist church. toromeiKir.^- on Friday nifrht lit 7:30. The di- - w ^, , - . ., trict elder, Rev. Georse Skinner. v< Recent, Mrs. Chnrlott* J. porter; Cariu1e n wi n i,. e present and preach vice-regents, Mrs. Prances Ooodjon Fndov crtning Bn d Saturday at L' '30 and Mrs. Bertha Hiiwdaic: rfcordins d -•..,(, m Dr. S. Roye h W K Wiciea E •witr 7 F rl! M : ir. pr:.5.t '.i.>r) pns-t:s. * u c c e^a f u! ,, Mrs. A. M. Druse: «r- l reispandinp secretary. Miss Adelaide Loweree; treasurer, Miss Lots I>ru»e; bride, swftn YV:vtert.o*m. Thirty-nve members uf the Tor tfrrfrstionKl church Brotherhood •>utr: -. miss Altre ticJier.cK; mstor- to the school house at Battif Islait-.: A. P. Brsdt: chaplain. Miss on the w^st river raad Sunday af- J. p. Osifjood; local reporter, Mrs. C. ternoon nnd held »n er.thusia.s:j.' P. ShultUcJc . mMtinK A Sunday school will It :<.-Mott. j The followiinr commlMoct were an- . started there nest Sunday ofterrcon tike homo of the' no«,nee,d: Boar\i of mansyrers,, Miss .Street.. ,!un» SSil. Ad» Writrht. Mrs. C. II. Guile and On Friday evening the m«nl.«r> and Allen U. Mr*. Maud Reynolds; «-a>-s and of the church and the trail hitter. •oth of «*<!»(»; .S*f, Chas. ; means. Mrs. F. E. Goodjon. Miss will hold a K et-lofrether social it t.ic IS W«r» nt- 1 Alice Schenck. Mrs- Bertha Hinadale. Baptist church An int*rr«ine prx- Mrs. E. J. Ossood and Mrs.. A. P. cram has l*en prepared for tht event Bradt; entertainment.. Mrs. Maud and everybody is invited. The hour Reynolds, Mrs. F. L. Sears, Mrs. C. The Kirei M. X~ and Sut M. K. church weieties held FrMJeric I \th :>y L. ^•0 U C i e^rf —At F. H 5 Orek« The Kulton K.vh •>»••[ i! f am Lsi. n- c.s: c niyht and cocrctr^tffitr, 1 .. T *.or-t-li of the 1 i; xt«\.ra follow T r-a.i n e.r ar. -i ' e;a. j cr. Mrs- hw l orche.s •e *.c:jor. oi the D. L. & W. a^iirui' 'he Public Ser-ice ;: or,. J uc.*?« R»y on Saturday i.'j <:--p:r.:oz *.ia: the railroad LC'. rur. fo'^r iraic* each way a '>t'. •«* t-tTj. Syn. cu.K>e an d Oswejfti. •vmjamfior. K.»d ordered the i rj.\.: c- r. of '.he 1 w o t ra i r. a which j;a >~* * Ja.i\. o z i >\ So u th G ra n b y, st-ir. ir.^i Li*.:l* Utira art aif*n;t- • v \ c ciKr-'^n\.!!ij.4J3cc and ihe:5.e :.s b-\. sl:.£f,'.'.-f The court hold* ;,o •:ccp'*: *.h* rupn)ng of the T'h 'J \a. la 'j T i m c 1 Js y K e - J i h e r jp i.-e5^ re i\J i.>;e Wibor. '.'.\. a NelUgari'—David Ne!i;j3-i on Ttf«s- d^y received word of 'hi dea*.ii o' hJHi brother. John N\.e!ii.£.a-i a? Ch.i- ca^'o. JJr. .Vcllig'ia »is feorti in ttiJ city and resided here unlit h.e Itft^or CKicjugo '28 voans a.-go. J'or tii.e Lu* 26 years he ruts b'C*n on tfc* C5ii.-ra.Kt) piD 1 ice force. SUJ~\T*nnj^ hid i:« Eiis in^lhera, David ar.d V/iUia£a N'ei.li.jur; tended by MiRS,\B»ss;io Bajrwe, of t.hc bn'de, and Oscar \\ Ow Kv- MB L.. P.. r.. WL - •j;• c r. *.hc ti.a.rg '\ShMt-uck Mrs- C, E. Guile *.nJ Miss Adf-lflide I..pwere* ; rcv'ctlu'.ior- ; tf Palmer. Jos*;h Uan-i Miller; **C'C^.J Y-.^::.:-, feliri H^j i, i r ss Ru:h S. ppt .-: c ei! o. r>j:ij j Caiiiins; cl.ar-.net. Ralph Ytrg-^swr: cyrr.e..*. J. A Lxw-..or., Hart id ?^ mer; Iict.e, Fr*'.*eri-: D K.r.,;;. :.rzz:..t Kic hard M - rpfc y ; fi.:.* -•;>. K x*Jr^r. .•; Slh Cku of 191&. oi h.»vin.s sold ir.- (t;-;.r-^ ch.2.ryc ajff'Ai^-6 1 \ .; ;•;:>: r..rf h ^' WJ * C a r. d C «'d ney —- 1) ied a\ ih* L\*i+:a hnyspt- :«1. June 7 th, Er.roy W iliiarn G-e«i- r.ey, of the lo>cal brax-cfe of ?h« Sal- v »\.) u n a rrn y Tfc c r« .Tj.air-i w s\\* brought to thw tiiy Thg.-nidjiy a.--i i j a era) a.L-rv: ee:s fceli at :ia e JsaJ\ 1 --*- !;.,n Array hea^oa.-:*.-* Friday munun.^; i.r.Cjernieis.1 ;ti M'.. Ad^aJi- Wetherby—Dn'.i i'. h:;s iiAa«, 109 Wunh Mlr««i. Ja.£* ilih., (Jiluvfle^ 3- Wethe.-by, aft'«>i 57 -/ears- SI* u rar- VlVthd '')>\ bi.l* Wiiii-j'B 1 »fi-i o?,C lijUjffcl'iO', Mabel; aiio or.t fc^jifew. Wlliaat oi OAWc;go. Funer-iJ s«r*i\ii;-«i.i wers h«Id frt'-rn hU SaE'B hoJK* Toieviay a i teT• r.i;w:»n ; ii: wrm*r. 1 (ft I'l t- A-;i ~,ih. vcr, Jun Rji-harl Mor.da r REAL ESTATE NOTES. Hrrb«n Crandal! to Jo.»*-ph tin.. pro,prrl,T in t.hf ritv of Fuh Antnn* l>can and wil» to D. ti Vft.nRu.rcn,. property in Voinfty, Sear* and Mrs- BertKa Hvn.rwia.le. chntvh. ami Mrs. K.\ At the clew of '.Ko hu«aci*» meet- ^ p re , s ,byt, e rtBn chflivh. vir-rre \i\g <lain:y rrfpeaitmer.::* were sipj-s'M ^. Aim [ O the St»t« Sunday : by t.he hostMa and a Jicvcuil hour fol- , c , onv . pi ]tjcin at Saxatosw tius* w< lowed. ! ' (he iilnciss of K( State Stre«.: M BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. ppoptrty nn K r M.Hc.a. fownicra- Clara UL'Dunnltttf 1ft M*if*r«'. ^ - C. Mtttdfe, propfrrtT in Vi>tn*>*. ir.Av- Ada2ln# k U Kaktf.r, JPuIttm, h»,fi »M Collui iv and KU»n 1* A.nd«r»on for ••orks evening JT*\-* 1 ^ ^« app.':i^*t,ie.n e.s't*ftiii the water mslr-. friftn M O-wJn^r .- .. Hcttmw., the SUt« Stx*** M K , pi: «•».» tH-vuiiie-J by W. H. W\l f Krai B.ias*v>r, the . o f Syracuse, a Uyman, who Monday | f orc . e 'f ul dlaccurs*. to tkttc* for «.i;(,rftT^jMl.rtf'«.. l./».fl\t the 1{««M Walor.c of the prv*\» upon *-hp K ii on Wnsi Kourth s.^rt ,' OaJk ».nd hw ttwtt. o more app..ic*tior.5 fc Tttv »P'p.Hc:i».n^ N\i.tmrith»t*rtiUnv the stormy er. the mcrcjuiod aHt*nd»nc-e a: 1 t.bo city churches w-** »pp>»ri Sunday at Wth nuTninjff an^i ! inp BiCrvirofl., bo- ! curb Thum | ay ; f{ELWOfjttfr ..wf lit* pr»p5f'» in iht »b» pork- 51 ],, Oo)v a,ml Wiiwn A SroiV The ChuNs, Wft U ( K. F. VAb The W(.i.tt'.er.*» Minwiocs m-fre > uictct;» titi» a-ftflrno-on with rv fmor. H. A\-tz. J^bce't-e tin, Ks^hcr I.,. Ayiwwi'rtii, i Raich. Menc 1. &articM, Uir.;: ^ Krvwii,. MijdrxsS iir-own. Mary V <.'.arroit, J-wnt-ira M. Kittios, >'«;?•<.\-••:'«: M KolUr.. Maj;8Je J. Goima.':. K*Js<i J Hewett, EJiEia.b-e-t.h A Jufwe^:'.,. S'.Ve:.:.i I .A k e. I^SL ur« H c K <rr. *a, M * j*'f L. Ll'Con.nor. Carvlir* G Ftaji,, 5D.':s.».- b.f!h 5. Royc-e.. Mac Rowfc, Dwfc.i*i: K o u n ds~ El ear. or !„ R ,a.a,>;, Ka •, fe>«r* •?,. e lian^W. Vf'akhorc. Mary *G Wflifl\; :.^n Uunl-er, Jctuc^th JSWJWJ:,, J'T-cii- Ku.»i3(eil, N'ich*-*.* I- WaiU-cc. Tic '** ' •* i o r tjs* C'0'.ira.tK e.^ter.'-.a-.-:... '..he Hisrfe sitfstvco] aau! Jaa« -.J^. A->- Tbe pa^:-ei> OLD HOME WEEK. The p:«i!rn.ur? •» : ri ^ l.ie>\.ec'S :'- iiilis vitit « ptljlior. iiffn«o by \t af the jiropetrr jrpr Til)m»r..\' to malw » unlniil; !>>« i«r Ja-r IM M Wllw it . lW it. hi b>cv».rvi o f in, ai the '..:> ,Vi.iJ\;.ii' T <_• : M-CH >A.: .c.c'.' . ••••• •• *)'..•;. iT'k w Oil\.*\ * H ''\A.' -«>:' ' * \ J----'-• •' -A-\'iff* * -~ *•«!•'' . ,V.-.M'ii i ^'*'v'.Iiri\«'at=S«•«•»•••-» •• THE CDVXTT *\A).». la sddlUiui 1« ntuul m»Il»ri, ik» com- *•»•\• •••«-»*»• i« a tiinins of H>e office* of dirt of use , MMJT wmr _ uw »MWu fc 1 \ 1 * !, KfcrPCKPi.1** 1 .ca^aii acid #t*ni\\C7«pJ>P.r or»i«^ffa A.U«fi'» ]T\»ait.JIii4w. \^V« t^r.- I &£ Ifott oottrt will bfr takfl;B up-, n tmt^itf p«awi3«>r tw jiaoi-itv 1.T\» \^« j it r*|Mrt»rf ihit tiu .«alary of tin atm «4io.«» -and &•* ie. Jin («« Istdu. *« T«r» £•*• TV. W~tiW. »,«• u» vena <r! !*»• wis\.?' mn ; imaVftf is-* '• a in pnmiDm tot aowi:; 1 ».nf s7 i*« toiin T*« tswm', •in-Jf.W'i; M Hail *»M t*!i' «ri!.i i* ««• •»•,* !ft« !«<« •\\« IW*rS« II ' V | ^