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THE COURIER, BROOKFIELD, N. Y , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 NORTH BROOKFIELD June 26—Mi*, and Mrs. Allen Fuller •and Mr. and Mrs. . Walter Hill of Endicott -visited friends in town, Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glade A-very , and B'daughter of Clayville spent Sunday ■•at Eugene Avery’s. I' Miss Amy Hardy of Utica spent ■ Saturday and Sunday with her ■ inother, Mrs. Ism a Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley of New ork, the Misses Mary and Helen 1‘Tucker and Miss Cora Gorton of I'Oriskany Falls called at Mary L. A. I'Gorton’s, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hibbard and SANGERFIELD GORTON LAKE NEWS June 26—Mrs. Rose Elmer of June 28^MlSs Lucia Gray is home Chadwicks spent the week-end 'at the from Morrisville State School for John Winchester hojne. her summer vacation. She will teach and Mrs. Charles Emery and m Stocks Mr and Mrs. Lynn Jones were Sun- , day guests of the Winchester and Hubbardsville Abrams, families. Marion yan Slyke, Elois Mae Heckert and i'C h a s . Hibbard df Utica spent Sun- Itia y a t Henry Edwards’. ” ■ radeade exercisesxercises 'The gr e of school, which were to have been |J u n e 2Bth, have been cancelled on Mrs. G. T. 1 ork and daughter and of Hubbardsville were Sunday callers at Mrs. Ida M. Stewart’s, ™ . G. L. Stewart is building a hen , TT , .i. j T ’ bouse on the A. P. Marsh farm. Anna Mae Heckert and Lawrence ^enny visited friends and Wightnian were m attendance at the jei^tives in West Winfield last week. ** Mrs. Richard Myers of Winfield visited a t John Doyle’s a few _ last week. Also a t her [rs. Leaworthy very pleasant after The ladi( club picnic ta he held at Madison work at M. Lake, July 3d. Miss Sara Leaworthy of Syracu lent a few days at her home hei ■account of measles. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCabe, Mr. la n d Mrs. W. B. Van Sickle were in |U t ic a , Thursday. Claude Smith, who is working on fann in Cedarville, spent Saturday I Mr. and Mrs. Hazelton and son of p o r t Jervis were guests of Mr. and . S. D.. York,ork, recently.ecently. Mrs. S. D Y r Miss Sarah Simmons spent a part f last -week with her sisl iarold Frost,. iter, Mrs. Clintpn. Miss Nellie McNellis of Utica spent hursday and Friday of last week at | F . E. Hibbard’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stowe of Ossining guests of Mary L. A. Gorton from Saturday until Tuesday mom- s t r a u s s - l i v e r m o r e A very pretty wedding took place laturday evening, June 23d, at the ome of Mrs. Mary Strauss, when ■he became the wife of William §iivermofe5 off Stockwell.ockwell. Thehe coupleouple o St T c ! united in marriage by Rev. J. w . Crippen, pastor of the Baptist ■hurch of North Brookfield. I-T h e house was artistically decorated ^ it h cut flowers and maiden-hair ^ i<ins. The bride wore a beautiful gown of rose biege silk crepe and had a corsage bouquet of pink rose buds. The bridesmaid wore a gown of pale gjreen silk and carried yel low roses. The attending couple Were Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pelky, l)rother and i^ister-in-law of the bride. Immediately following the cere mony a very bounteous wedding sup per was served. A fter a short wed ding trip they will live on Mr. Liver more’s farm near Stockwell. The bride and groom were the re cipients of many pretty and costly .gifts. Among the guests were Mr. and •Mrs. Gusta Prechette, u f Utica, 1 •;W Thrse, Mr. ^art, Miss Edna Hess, Miss 1 Hess, Ste-wart Hess, of .Canajoharie, , Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Humphrey, I -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, Cecil Imith and Donald Smith, of Qoreland, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Falls is home for cation. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jennison Troy were Sunday guests parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lea worthy. MEr. and Mrs. Louis Leaworthy and family and Mrs. Elvira Baylis at- nded the Gardner Reese wedding Utica, Saturday. Mrs. Irvin H. Upton of Bostoh was a dinner guest at H. B, Liver more’s and called on old friends, JJuesday. Mrs. Charles Elliott of North Brookfield and daughter, Mrs. Ames, and granddaughter, of Pomona, Miss., were guests of Mrs. Alonzo Allen on lunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Allen and sons Stuart and Willard, in company with Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, left Wednesday morning for a trip to New Jersey and Long Island, where Mr. Allen, Jr.,' joins the annual tour of potallo growers from New York William J. White, who has lived ire about two years, died very sud denly of a shock, this Tuesday mom- Sangerfield,' and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamsdell, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tha; i Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sheldon of . and Mrs. Stewart Livermore igerfield,' and Mi msdell, Mr. and and H r. and Mrs North Brookfield. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES i N . J. Polney, Pastor ljuly 1st, 'morning service at 9:30 o'ilock. Bible School followitig this annual meeting of the churc •m 1 b e hel(Ji at the church Frida; Jane 29th, a t 2:30 o’clock. ATTENTION :w Hubbardsville . Garage Near D.^ L. & W. Railroad BiB ion. Automobile and sta rry engine repairing. Acet- * welding, battery charging. |trical work our. specialty. A l li w o r k guaranteed. Quick, (|eous service. Colonial gas. linton F. Collins Telephone 88Y3 er vacation. She will teach ell the coming school year. d Lucy lardner were in a t Madison, The Cornell Club met a t the home ]ast week. Also i of Mrs. Leaworthy on Thursday. A law’s, John Myers’, n ear Noi jm oon was spent, field, dies planned for the annual I icnic t a he held a t brother-in- )rth Brook- John Lambert is doing carpenter Madison work at M. E. Snow’s, North Brook- Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Abrams at- nded the Abrams reunion held at layton Abrams’ in Brookfield, Mon- Miss Fanny Leaworthy of Niagai ^alls is home fo r the summer vi died at John Doyl eek. Donald Keith is the first one to find field strawberries in this vicinity, that I know of. I understand that Supervisor L. D. Matteson, Timothy McHugo, Esq., Al bert Rogers and John Doyle were on West Brookfield hills one day last inison of week lookihg over some of the land of her in that vicinity which now belongs to the county, for a place to build an airport for airplanes to light and take oil from. Donald Keith visited at Ervin Smith’s, Sunday. Th^re was a fire near Hubbardsville Saturday night about 10 o’clock, which burned the house and barn on the Pendock farm. Cause of the fire is unluown at present writing. WEST SIDE Morrisville summer va- Miss Helen Cook of School is home for her cation. Mrs. John Sweet, North Brookfield, was a recent guest of Mrs. L. A. Richard Brown, North Brookfield, spent Wednesday nighty with Boyii Ramsdell,'’ ------ - Miss Nellie Parkhurst of George town is spending the week with the Misses Alma and Delia Keith. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester W ratten are enjoying a new Pontiac sedan. 5b- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cook and chil ly, dren, Sangerfield, spent Sunday with of Mrs. Stella Ramsdell. HAMILTON CENTER June 25—^Mr. and Mrs. William Metier and daughter have spent a few days in Sherburne. * Ronald Brand is one of the uates from Sherburne High s S l i ! Home Bureau will The Domestic Science Club neet with Mrs. Harold Dunhai i’riday, July 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brand and children spent Sunday in Brookfield to help celebrate the bi Mrs. Nat picnic 0 - -------- „ , __ , — — , — wi.shing to go to this picnic should be a t the Poolville post office a t 11:30. Frank Booth and A. W. Hamlin were in Sherburne, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William James and two. sons have visited relatives Miss Elizabeth Robinson of Illinois Women’s Athletic Club set a new world’s record for the 100- meter dash by running the distance in 12 seconds flat in a meet a t Chi- Princess Kubra, 21-year-old bobb( haired sister of the king of Afghan istan, is reported Mustapha Kemal and dictator of Tu: engaged to Pasha, presidentresident p dictator of Turkey, who divorced former wife by official his form er ■ few months *Th of Sangerfield )yle’s one day last HUBBARDSVILLE June 25—Mrs. Charlie Main has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Card Utica, Thursday, and laturday njght. Mrs. Jaynes and son and Mrs. R. Horton were in Hamilton, Satur- lay inorning. Mr. and Mrs. James Dungey and diss Lambert and Genq Fumer notored to Laconia to visit Mr. Dun- gey’s brother, John Dungey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson and ter Dorothy of Auburn spent y at W alter Jaynes’, my Chappell has been spending some time with his grandparents, near Hamilton. Mr. Underdawn, who visiting friends here, has a few days a t the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Larkin attended the Larkin reunion at Mr. and M: George Stanton’s at Earlville, Sate BEAVER MEADOW June 25—Our week starts in with rainy weather again. Nellie Burdick has gone to h in Brookfield after spending with her aunt. Myrtle Smith. nd visited a t the In- .rrtle Smith, Nettie Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. John Paul of Earlville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ’Theo Burch a t South Edmeston. Mrs. Minnie Denison is home again after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Laye, in'Holsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Excell were in Otselic one day last week. Miss Bertha Jaquay graduates from Iherburne High School Tuesday light. Albert Holden of Oswego was ailing through the neighborhoi eW days this weds. Myrtle Smith, Nettie Crandall, Curtis Ingalls visited at John Bur dick’s :»nd Herbert Chesebro’s, last Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Tuttle of Otselic vis- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wentworth and four children and ; Mrs. Emma Wentworth of Clinton spent Sunday at Alfred Weeks’. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Endahl and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Schruger, of Dover, N. J., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Myers, Thursday. Lindley Robinson of Vermont vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Myers, Sunday. Mrs. G. L. Myers and daughter Jeanette attended the Com:mencement exercises at Cortland Sta where Uorothy Whittak* ember <rf the graduating cli The Misses Dorothy and Grace Whittaker are home for the ----- ittaker ai from the Cortland State Normal, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Saunders and Mrs. Theron Denison and in Solaville, ited her daughter, reek. , Mr. daughter Thelma were Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Lewie Crumb were in Binghamton Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bronsdn and daughter bf Sherburne. EAST HAMILTON 25—Mrs. L. B. Lewis of Earl- was in to.wn, Monday. i Mrs. Archie Powers and ville WJ Mr. and childreii, and Mrs. Leon and Mrs, L. R. Wightman’s, M« theirheir wayay to 1 Roycci were a t Mr. ight, on t w to Trumi where Mr. Powers has work O’Connell of Earlville. Mr. and Mrs, W alter Stone and mother, of Norwich, were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abbott’s, Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lamb of Soutl Hamilton were recent visitors at Mi and Mrs. Jay Abbott’s. Mrs. Mate Crumb, daughter Ger aldine and son Frederick, of Troy, and Mrs. Cora Birdsall of North ikfield were callers at Mr. an< Mrs. Ir. R. Wightman’s, Saturday. r fromrom hereere attendedttended thihe iestroyiestroyed A number f h a t fire Saturday night which d the buildings on the Pendock. place, between 'Hubbardsville and North Irookfield. Mrs. Wm. Robinson was shopping in Millicent Briggs, aged 17, of Ham- lond, Ind., ran away fmm her father “I’ll put a $50 plaster on your tate equally, provided they ingue,’’ said a Chicago judge to each other. [rs. Edith Mornly, who ii ' ‘ talUng during a trial. John Wesley Woolens, 89 of English, Ind., and fat! children, won first prize i dancing .contut. John W. Eastman, 85, of Hawardert, lai, is seeking re-election as village ears old, r of 20 a jig has been s been sick Miss Helma Clark,. won the $625,000 sweepstaxe of the English Derby. Art Needham of Cornwallis, Oi recently chewed played a comet summer &hool expressly its, mothers, teachers and irkers, to “make them fit to om Itate Normal, o her ankle in an automobile s lent, won a $7,250 damage suit. is to have a for fathers, live with children.’ I<oui night and prove his theory that ani an artistic sense. C. H. Coni th,e _layed _ ),878 gar won but 623 durini ductor ( and Mrs. Thomas Saunders of Utica called a t the home of Mr. and s. F. H. Brownell on Sunday- Varren Tinker and family of Pool- [e have rented Mrs. Fountain’s house. Mrs. John Barnes is quite sick at her home here. Paul Meade and sister Marion, of Hamilton, called at the home of G. irs and family onr Sundi onkiin, 74, passenger coh- on th Wabash railroad, has p 120,878 games of solitaire and on but 623 during the past 30 years. Mrs. Elizabeth Whiteside, aged 74, other of 16 children, was married to itson, 66, of Lytham, Myers and family on Sunday af ternoon. Claude Forbes has returned home fter visiting friends in Manlius. Mrs. L. D. Thayer had a s her gue« L. D. Thayer had a s her guest last week, her cousin. Prof. Charles was the gues last week. STOCKWELL June 25—The summer shower is working overtime. ’ Our young folks who tried regents examinatiqna.Sjt North Brookfield the past week passed high in all subjects. Fred Burlingame of Jackson,. Mich., is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Leslie Helmer and Mrs. Lee Bush. Charles Barber of Hamilton was a scent guest at the Scott home. Mrs. Harry Myers was in Utica Thursday to meet her’Tittle daughter' Lucile, who is home from her school at Batavia for the summer holidays, and Mrs. Emory Crandall and , j Sherrill, were Sunday guests a t Fair View. rs. Delina Dye Beach, Mrs. Harry ___ and daughters attended the Dye reunion at the home of Mrs. Irving North Bridgewater, Saturday, June 25—^Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daughter Mildred of Hamilton spent Thursday with Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Aken. Miss Mary Wells of Norwich is spending some time with Miss Berthi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Preston ive been spending a few days in Madison, recently. - -vvt Utica, Tuesday. Rev. Lincoln Archer and wife were in Waterville, Friday, Recent visitors a t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson’s were Markus John son and wife and Cora Gardner of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beecher of Earlville. Mrs. John Stewart of Perth, Ont., has been elected president of the Im perial Order Daughters of the Em pire National Chapter, have been spending a few days ‘ Tadison, recentl; Mr. and Mrs. ville called on Mr. and Mrs. Cha: Collins, Thursday. Mrs. Woetje Mrs. Collins were in Norwich, Thi day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Maxson and Mrs. Jay McQuade were in Norwich, Thursday. eline J . Meyer of Madison t woman assistant tomey-general. Miss Jessie Hendrick of Brooklyn, formerly of Bryn Mawr imiversity'. Miss Adeline J . M( is Wisconsin’s first n attorney-general. SNAPPY STUFF pad Tiits i f NeWs, Gathered from Far and N*ar a London clerk, $625,000 stock exchange of the Enelish T ' ieedham of Cornwallis, Ore., :ently chewed 50 sticks of gum arid at the same time at Joan Barker of London, forced to ' skirts to hide an injury n a $7,250 damage i Tufts CoUege at Melford, away fm m her father _ nking arid then threw :rself into a river and drowned. Rev. J. E. Platt of Evanston, IlL, has organized a mouth-organ band among the young men of his church. Dr. Giacomo Paretti of Turin, Italy, recently hypnotized a woman patient, took her to Trieste with him and there murdered her. A performance at a New York theater had to stop because some joker had sprinkled snuff about to make the actors sneeze, Laura Fer Richard Wat is a P. R. Eng., landed in deep mud a irpkne took fire in the Barivell of Fordham, ‘ that put ood, Ari: escaped from an asylum in pajami an4 roamed over the Miss Laura Fenn of Waukegan, 111., dropped dead after dancing her 26th consecutive dance without an intermission. A cake made the day Richard V. Clayton of Chicago was' bom was eaten on his 21st birthday. The Woman’s Freedom League is backing a la'w to punish employers who discharge women because they ranee, each Frederick Finch of Boston, v^o to them to stabbed a g^ri to death, pleaded that limals have ^e was insane with the toothache when he committed the crime. Mrs. Mary McQuay has found in a London hospital a son who was reported as missing during the war Judge R. F. Colan of Sutton, Eng., was arrested for speeding and fined the limit. ' iry Arlington of Lone that he usually made out the flames. Herbert Scales of Wildwood, Ariz., was cap- , roamed over the moo days and nights before he Ludwig Grasten of Hull , Eng., provided in his will th a t his widow and his brother should share his es- lified th a t he usually lay by betting. Mile. Heloise $5,000 a imperte of Paris ise Cani_ id a hairdresser for $10,000 r red hair tumrid green Mo., drowi Seal 'roeller, aged 8, vned as he was of Lanark, being bap- hunters are usihg accordion to lure seals to the mouth of r Dwina. 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