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)K<\ ic. i!>r>:; * S.VTLKDAV, 1)K<*. m. i!>:;;>, T H E A P V A X C E - N E W S PAGE THRETS be he » ill find work wit a many the part oi all he en fore em en t of sary in order that vigours-ly and effi- This cooperation ential and helpful :s in instituting n&s. I have always >od citizens of the vrenee were ready 1 times to uphold nit of the law and emonstrated in a as a result of the a'hat is known as iunty Police Pro- m. This organiza- ision of a State and practically police officers of ow members of ition to the active *nt citizens in var- County were ask- nhers of the same jple invited to be- irary members I ve done so. The an organization effect a better co- e work among the ^awrence County. *e more active co- .\>art of the citizens honorary mem- mitive officers of ?n^burg and the 'ounty as well as 1 these men have ,e the benefits of -ation and have to the same. The this organization irpose to bring ••ration among the 1 the citizens gen- e efficient admin- iminal law should The Slate Police >liqent in their co- lis office toeiher office and peace throughout the thank all of the ^awrence County and encouiaced fforUs to maintain cooperation has shown by the fact 1 increased to any is County during session through ^sing. okianos rdSt. Doz. 25c for 15c 23c JS for 25c 25c ttle 25c iy 35c 19c 25c 25c RRY •ocenes Sand SUNDAY > I *> u ' I Martha Van Rensselaer Hall • I • WE G»VE STRAND AUTOMOBILE COUPONS WITH EVERY 25 CENT PURCHASE OR PAID ON ACCOLHMT THE SURPRISE OGDENSBURG'S GREAT CHRISTMAS STORE DEDICATION TO HONOR MISS VAN RENSSELAER New Home Economics Building to be Named for Founder of College at Farm and Home Ceremony. When They Write This Give Them Gifts Like These ITHACA, X. Y.. Dec. IS.—Prom- inent men auJ women will partici- pate in the formal dedication of .Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, new kome of the New York state col- tk-e aiiarunents occupy three stor- ies of *n annex to the main build- in?:. The formal dedication exercises consist of brief talks by men and le^e of home economic*, during vome » interested in education, faun and home week. February 12 , hom * ^ nom **- * n <* public we!- to IT. The dedication will be two- 1 ; 1 * 1 *** ° n Tuesday. February M. the fold, say college olficials: to the'**\*™ 1 ™ h *** x * \ TlRi * r °* th 0i * aims of home economics education: . I v > and to the thousands of NVw York } state homemakers, .students, and graduates. Home economics education at Cornell grew from a basement room in one of the University building, with a kitchen table and two straight chairs for its only equipment. Itfaitha Van Rensselaer, in 1!*<»»>. organized a reading course for farmers* wives. Seven years la- ter she was joined by Flora Rose. and when home economic;' at Cor- nell srrew into a state college in 1U'2<K these two women became its first dire tors. The new college ex- panded rapidly in teaching, in ex- tension teaching, and in research. In 1H:»« appropriations were made j by the state legislature for a new building. \ Manila Van Rensselaer Hall is a lar-:e. modern, fully equipped build- ing. Its -\»\'* rooms provide lor many years\ expansion, for the accom- modation of an enlarged group of students, aud for research and ex-. peiimeiii. All departments of the college have been brought togeth- er under one roof. The building consists of a long center section connecting two large wings: ihe entire length i* 34!* feet, while the width through the | home economics at Cornell Uni- versity/* and the sj»eakers are of- ficials of the University and of the\ state colleger. For Wednes | day, the subject. \The meaning of home economics in the world to- day.\ is disclosed in the morning by representatives of state and na- tional home economics work. Wed- nesday afternoon, the subject is \Home economics in the Ueld of ex- tension.** For the Thursday aftei- noon program. \Home economic* 9 ' and the welfare of New York j state.** the sj>eakers will be Mrs.! Franklin I). Roosevelt and repre- I sentat-ves cf state public welfare ! organizations. Raincoat and aai sets are Jersey Dre^e* ioi K.ri.-. I ia;uu'I Howe-* in stripe*, plau. S'.ow Sails with helmets in sure of a welcome. Priced «f ve heaps of theta. At $1.49. cilors. rvd. ?reen. blue aod brown. S1.95 and $2 95. $1.98 to S2.95. Priced S1.49 and $1.98. At $2.98. S3 98 to $6.i>3. Sugar Snow Falls Here Long\ Cold Wave Broken When Storm Begins—Eain Due Today. 31»at are The cold wave which ha* grip- ped the city for a weeit or more was broken yesterday, the risinp temperature bringing a lall of slip- win?* is 1«T feet. A solid Wock ot f ar MJOW that made walking and four stories in the center section ; wheeling very* «'fVmlt. Enrly last i* siven over to offices of the <*» \ evening sleet be*an to fall and j ie3*d^nt and extension staff njem-jrain was forecast for today. Hers and a fern- conference and j Men were employed at the Car- class rooms:. uhd<i most cf the iec- jjrill elevator yesterday in cutting Uire rooms and iai»orator»e». as j ice from around one of the steam-* veil a* the auditorium, anipoithea- ers which was frozen into the dock i tre. library, and cafeteiia, are ia during the cold soelL The vessel) the winsrs. To harmonize with oth- was to be moved to the leg so that] er buildings on <he state coU*K? (ia^Mi.s, the airhitectura! type of tie lfnHdin.tr * Georgian, aiui buff brick is UM-il tor the exterior. The \ M * thi^ season finaJ plans were the result of co- } operaties bei-*een Wilkam K. Han-j ^ gmard. <-om«ii* : * ioI, * ,r of architec- • tare of N>^ Vork state- tile stale departineni of edacat-on. and mem ber? of ih^ coikw * tMti - S^»»e of tfce feat are* of Martaa Van Rensselaer hall are: tae a»di- toriam. »nw-n s^eat^ *^* pwson*. j where lectures of interest to the] jJi.taeatre. in whk-h »•• seats are arranged *o that everyom* in the loom <an see ail that goes on on the ntaliorm: the <aXeter«s and! lt . a ro<^m. whi« h- be*-des ncoviding p-artical experience for *tadenl5 o- fia_<i5t««»on Management, teed *ta*«a3.* and faraiU aea*er*: and fc tn«- lib-ary, lor iwa^ >edtt«*H referent ho»*s- The ne^ n«r^ry| |( school and two homemakmg prac- * that cargo conld he elevated- Offi- cials at the elevator expressed sur- j •rise at the thickness of the ice <£;/* hr BROTHER > «ff ,/te h r UIIVE5 » Railway's Pills FOB CONMTPADOS {r)ftohr~ilM2& Enna Jettick Shoes for Women $5.00 and $6.00 > IfciftshrWfrUMti {<jith hr SISTER) S {rifhhrmni^ ^JMt~fxi<M--S£> Friendly Shoes for Men -ris $5.00 and $6.00 lit every pa< of rvjr manmioth store y*o will find stocks cotmrtete mth the most charminq gift things —for your fremls. for your family, for yourself and home. Gift buyers who enter THE SURPRISE leave dull care behind, for the tremendous variety of oift things here reduces indecision to a minimum. Men extended to inc'ude every possible variation so you have unrestricted choice. vVe place ourselves at yowt service, and invite you to make one of the cordial and genuine Christmas nospttal<t«es of this store. MERCHANDISE