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PAGKS1XTKKX THE OGDEXSBUKG ADVANCE AND ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT SlNDAY, DEC. 17, 1*5:5. Local and Social Dr. Lauchlin Baker of Montreal is spending a few days in town. Collector John C. Tulloch left last night for New York. A'iu Av ker of A>?>any is spend- ing a few days at his home here. W. E. Griffith of Madrid was & business caller in the city yester- day. •Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Good row of Nyando are spending the week end in the city. The condition of Charles S. Rub- bard, city welfare commissioner, jwho is ili with pneumonia, was re- ported to be unchanged yesterday. Timothy Carroll of Syracuse ar- rived in the city last night, having been called here by the death of Nathan Frank's Sons Ogdensburg's Finest and Foremost Department Store Car Coupons with Each 25c Cash his father. James Carroll. Miss Pes Mediums has been con- fined to her home the past four days by a severe cold. Misses Janet and Jean O'Brien, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Brien. Pickeriug street, are ser- iously ill of pneumonia. Orphanage Tree Fete On Dee. 21 The annual Christmas festival The crew of the steamer Capt. f or the children and old people at Thomas If. Wilson, which has been; the Ogdensburg City Orphanage laid up here for the winter, left!* 11 ** Home for Aged will be held yesterday for th^ir homes in Ohio and Michigan. f ©V^RIE HO LI DAY ^ r~\ \\i *\, #V —3SU, W To $19.50 ^*<&' j) *£i Buys Festive Frocks Like These Moss Crepe || Crepes Satin Velvet Taffeta Brilliant Trimmed * *± :»M £ + \+- • i K'J %*m* <?x>v* Wizw y-. ^ /' )) Lame Black 5 White Amethyst Chinese Red Pine Green Pastel Pink Pastel Blue <iay «is < 'lirisimaN. . . liuit d^M-ribes tiu*>e frocks! They're col- orful. iiia<ie of iux- nry iahrics ami fin- IN1J<M1 to jH*rfection. You «ant ii«*lfi Siav- in<r ihai irraml iWl- iii*r ti;at coin«*s wh<*ii yon know you out- >liiii4* «*very oilier rhrist uia s time. Siz«»s 11 | Ln T ho%T i > -ciri at th»- \*u • <-sj«»cially at |M*rlaiit thai is. %ive. too we to 3d. ru V&yts- ;x« ^-.>.Z~, /•%•& •••: •:• •••• -lr •:v-••\5;£ Ti«.\ m-. <& ... •&•& ?:•;.- C.--V f Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rabetoy ob- served the 62nd anniversary of their marriage quietly at their home here yesterday. A family dinner and reunion were held last evening. Mi\s. C. Edward Dillingham and daughter. Constance will return to- day from Watertown where they have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Dillingham's parents for the past two weeks. <Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dietrich announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Carrie M. Dietrich Barnes of Butler. Pa., William J. Walsh of Ogdensburg in Buffalo IVc. 1st, 1?S3, Donald Kingston of Potsdam was rushed to the Hepburn Ho>pHal to- day for an emergency operation. His condition was reported as fav- orable last night. Mr. Kingston is a member of the firm of Kingston, Burns & McDonald. Miss Edith Payne, who is attend- ing D Youville College at Buffalo, arrived home yesterday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Payne. Greene street. Howard Nichols of Ogdensburg took the examination at the Water- town V. M. C. A. for appointment to the State Board of Basketball Referees. He was the only candi- date out of fourteen who passed the tests. Mr. Nichols is now of- ficiating as a referet- in the St. I-awrence Valley League. He is a son of John M. Nichols and a grad- uate of the Ogdensburg Fife Aca- demy and ST. Lawrence universitv. at the institution Thursday even- ing. Dec. 21. A beautiful tree will be provided for the occasion and the home will be decorated in yule- tide attire. All friends of the home are invited to attend. The children will present a program un d**r the direction of the Sisters. Donations for the festival should The State To Provide Free Trees 4-H Club to Co operate Again Next Year in Forestry Pro- gram. Free trees are again available to boys and girls between the age* of ten and twenty through the 4-H Clubs in cooperation with the State -Conservation Department. One .(thousand trees 5 will be given to«any boy or girl who has not had free trees before and who has on a**re be sent to the home on or before of ,ana to ?et lnem on. All orders «cxt Thursday. There are a large for free tiee * should clear through number of children and aged folks ! tne offke of R J Rogers, County to be remembered and there should i 4 ' H cnub Agent. Canton, and all in- be no emptv stockings on this joy-juries *»ould» ** directed to fcira. ous occasion. i No or(,er * wil1 ^ accepted after Januarv 25. This is the only appeal which the institution makes during the course of the entire year and it provides an oj^poriunity for every one to join in the holiday spirit and help to make the season a gladsome one for young and old at the home. Giv- ing as well as receiving reflects the true significance of the ytiletide and all wlio assist in making Christ- mas a merry and happy one at the home will feel repaid for their gen- erosity in the assurance that their gifts will be gratefully appreciat- ed. Wine Is Used At U. S. N. Launching SKATTLK. Wash., Dec. 1«.—The •'sissy*' custom of christening ships with water is no more in the Uni- ted States Navy. The new Hi.000 ton cruiser, Astoria was launched today and a bottle of champagne was broken over her bow by (Mrs. Leah C. McKay, a grand daughter of the late John Jacob Astor. These are six species of trees ev< ailable for distribution to the - *'! H members this year. Si oth Pi Ret Pine, Norway Spruce, White Spruce, Balsam, and Wnite Cedar. In all cases transplants can be*or- dered if desired. Orders may be split once only—COw of each of ewo specie? or lt»0M of one spevies will be allowed tach member. Forestry is an important part of the 4H program in ST. Lawrence County. In li*M:», 75 boys and £iris planted 75,000 trees and the total set out by 4-H Club member.* in the State was l,:ur>,»>t»o trees. Over fif- ty attended the County Forestry Tour in July. an«.l seven boys were sent from the county on the Ad- irondack 4-H Forestry Tour in Sep- tember. The Conservation Depart- ment feels that Inis is one of the 1 most important agencies through which cooperative work can * be done to interest owners of farm land in reforesting. Washington. I). C. 12:5 of $153.496.:>47 from debtor nations. -Only $$..s»S.- due received ,? T^*fc \t**'«* s S* ;<{U ' s W*>^5te^ y> K \**-^\*+< vv-vvvy >^ ~V NATHAN FRANK'S SONS Ogdensb-rg's Finest and Foremost Department Store vd '•£,.-*-.* \WM -* .%•• i