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THE COURIER, BROOKFIELD. N. Y , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 LEONARDSVILLE DEPARTMENT nardsyille Hi^h School will be held Thursday evening, June 28, a t the Seventh Day Baptist Church at 8. o’clock. The following is the pro- June 26—Miss Emily Stone, Mrs. Beatrice Alger, Paul Alger, Ward Alger and Miss Nina Clark motored to Albany Sunday, panied Floyd Larrabc West “ ■ ‘eld. ■ They accom- > and family of West Winfi Mrs. J. Dalton of Chicago is spending some weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kenyon. Miss Beth Peterson is a t the home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Peterson. Mrs. Hugh Morse was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B m s and other relatives in town, Sunday. Mrs. Martha Button, who has spent \ the winter months in the home bf Dr. H. C. Brown in Brookfield, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Arthur D. Welch entertained Mrs. F. M. Croop, son Paul and daughter Betty in honor of Betty’s fourth birthday, Saturday. Last Thursday evening at Bridge- water, Wm. H. Jones, Past Master of Western Star Lodge, who has been appointed District Deputy Grand Master for the First Oneida District, was presented his apron, a gift of the members of his lodge, by the re tiring D. D., George Peretta. Jacob Tomposky, the D. D. G. M. of the Second District, was present and spoke, as did a number of others. At the banquet which followed, Past Master Adon P. Brown was toast master. Robert Crumb and family of Clin- ) and family of e guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. r. Mrs. Walker is considerably improved in health since last Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of .North Columbia: spent Monday at D. A. Meeker’s. Ralph Bennett and family of Ams terdam spent Sunday a t the home of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Brown attended the Masonic memorial services held in Forest Park, Sunday afternoon. Rev. Howard E. Holmes, formerly of Brookfield, was one of the speakers. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Speers of Chadwicks and Mr. and Mrsv A. G. Cunningham of Chadwicks and Syra- e were Sunday guests of Mrs! • Mrs. Class History. Class-Proph Prophecy on Class Valedic Ellsworth llsworth Olivia 'Tremmel. companied them home Sunday even ing and returned Monday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Talbot [of North Edmeston were guests of Mr. and I. Chas. Hu] Attorney Saturday. Mrs. Wayne Talbot and Miss ilbot were at Mrs. Huggins’ Haying Tools McCormick - Dccring Mowers Side Delivery Rakes Hay Loaders Myers Hay Car and Track These are standard goods and can always be depended upon to give satisfaction. Hay Rope Hay Pulleys . Grind Stones, both hand and power Mower Repairs We carry in stock common repairs tor McCormick, Deering, Wood, Buckeye, Champion and Osborne mowers. Repairs not on hand will be promptly ordered. •own attended Supreme Court in Herkimer Monday morning and had two criminal cases in Cooperstown in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dresser this week received fte announcement by cablegram of the birth of their first grandson in Buenos Aires, South America. He has been naiAed Will iam Robert Dresser. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller have recently moved from the Weaver house into the Realty Co. house on Mill street, which had received ex tensive repairs. Mrs. W. P. Brown and Miss Kath erine Brown returned Thursday even ing from F. S. Wheeler’s in West Winfield, and are at their home here for the summer vacation. Stewart Dutcher, who was injured last Tuesday when he was struck by an automobile, is improving and able to be about the house. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham visited relatives in Utica on Saturday. Mr. ?ind Mrs. C. I). Dresser .were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dresser in New Hartford, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crumb of Cort land were guests of relatives and friends in town, Sunda; Mrs. Lottie D. Brow limcheon of the Woi of the Republican State Commiti held in the Hotel Van Curler, Sc nectady, Tuesday. Mrs. Beatrice A.1] W est Winfidd. ler, which was to have been held a t Mrs. Rosalind let... .Carl ,. .Lawrence Reynol . . . . . . Ward Ellswo ........ A. W. Reyn< A4dress......................... . .Rev. L. A. Whiston Presentation of Diplomas As a result of the last regents ex aminations 80 per cent of the papers written in the academic department re accepted by the school. The lowing is a list of the pupils pa ing examinations; lentary Algebra—^Elinor Bro> Edick, Doris Ellsworth, Mary Lamb, Eldon Matteson, Leon Penner 96%, Doris Spooner, Lynn Welch. Int. Algebra—.Carl Ellsworth, ward Gates, Walter Read 93%, Katherine Reynolds, Lawrence Rey nolds. Plane Geometry—Marvin Read, 'alter Read, Elizabeth Welch. Physics—Carl Ellsworth, Ward Ellsworth, W alter Read, Lawrence Reynolds. Elementary Biology—^Elinor I Philena Eddy, Doris Ellsworth, Mary Lamb, Eldon Matteson, Leon Penner, Richard Price, Katherine Reynolds, UNADILLA FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. W. Roberts, Pastor. A pleasing feature of the Sunday morning service was a solo, “My Deliverer,” by' Miss Evelyn Jo nurses who is carinj an of W est Winfie The D. of K. dinni Rosali Reese’s, has been postponed indefi nitely on account of a reported htheriahth in West Edmeston. of dip A. M. Coon LEONARDSVILLE, N. Y. Movies! At Lconardsville WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 A Flame in the Sky W e d n e s d a y , j u l y 4 Coiicy Island , is attdndini ten’s Divisio: • is one of the for John Hite- in West Edmeswn. mens of Earlville called Mrs. Olivia Tremmel, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coryell and son of Syracuse spent Sunday a t the Saun- d m home. M lu Mildred Saunders and Mrs. Orthdo Saunders arrived here Monday. Mrs. Willia: Doris Spooner, Lynn Welch. Commercial Arithmetic— Seward Gates 96, Marvin Read. English 3 years—Susan Jane Price, lizabeth Welch. English 4th year—Carl Ellsworth, Ward Ellsworth, Seward Gates, Sally _ _ Price, W alter Read, Lawrence Rey-, Deliverer,” by' J jjolds. [The Junior choi) French 2 years—Myrtle Curtis, selection at the evening service. Susan Jane Price. i Mr. Roberts announces a special French 3 years—Carl EUsworth, five-minute object-lesson talk pre- 'ard Ellsworth, Seward Gates, Sally ceding the sermon next .Sunday fjee, morning. At the same time little Latin 2 years—Doris Baldwin, Nancy Wilcox will sing “In the Gar- lielma Eddy, Charlotte Hughes, den.” Lora Hughes, Walter Read, Kather- The Ladies’ Aid Sodety will hold e Reynolds. their monthly meeting in Memorial History A.—Doris Baldwin, Thelma Hall, Thursday afternoon. Supper Eddy, Stella Edick,' Doris Ellsworth, will be served by a committee. Charlotte Hughes, Katherine Rey- The dinner and demonstration given nolds, Lawrence Reynolds, Edward by the Wearever Aluminum Co,, in Talbot, Elizabeth Welch, Lynn Welch. Memorial Hall recently, was quite - -Thelma Eddy, Siisan successful; the proceeds netted, over |40 and were applied on the isworth. the Civics Education: Delevan Bass, Paul Croop, Harriet idy, StelU Edick, Doris EU« ung passed th e Civics test _ T1 sent out by the State Department of Mrs. Stills and Mrs. . iam Fitch and daughter, 1 Ford of West Winfield Lnna Tryon Pa., were dinner gi Mrs. D. A. Meeker, Miss Isabel Keny Tuesday evening fc vacation. Sarah Howard spent Sunday at her home here. Goodheart of West Winfield, -rs. - iddau ■ Mr. and M Mrs. Hill of Vermont, D. A. Meeker’s, Sunds Mrs. Claude Mason and Phyll “ct to attend the Nowers family reunion a t LaFayettc Nowers’ a t Pine Woods, Wednesday. This item was accidentally omitted: 50th D. relatives gathered to wish them many more iversaries: Misses F lo n lavies of Ilion, Miss Gladys f Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. 'The 30th of May was the niversary of H r. and Mrs. Meeker. T h e following of North Columbia, s, Miss Elnora_Glark, son Wayne [ason and daughter rllis. Refreshments were served liece presented to the Kanamon of ] Chauncey Lui Mrs. Lucy Briggs, Mrs. Christy Schi Phyllis? and a gold pi< rests of hono Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Talbot attended the wedding of Mrs. Talbot’s brother, Blaine Talbot, in Toledo, Ohio, re cently. One day this week the bride 4nd groom’ were their guests. Miss Thelma Eddy celebrated her birthday on the 24th, by entertain ing, a party of her friends and school- Mrs. A rthur D. Welch has gone to the home df Mrs. Clair Lester in Binghamton for a few days. Mrs. Lester is making a satisfactory covery from her recent operation, returned home Monday. HIGH SCHDOL n e w s The Junior room went to Cam ago. P ark for a picnic, Saturda: ternoon, and by invitation of teacher, Mrs, Curtis, attended West Winfield, Satui rday af- of their Somene membersembers m of tl room picnicked a t West Winfield Park, 'The high school picni Canadarago Park, Mom About 30 attended.- . • ' - The grade exercises are to be held in Wheeler’s Hall this Tuesday even ing. Our local orchestra will 'iumish 'The graduation exercises of the the Intermediate June 25—Mr. and i.. Ali(lice Miss Sarah Brown, ] Phelps, Mrs A Hal ittie Sisson of Bridg lidenfs Addre: Response.. . .Carl Ellsworth ........ Sally Price . .Myrtle Cprtis . .Seward 'rophecy .............. Walter : the Prophet UNADILLA FORKS Mrs. D. W. ill and Miss of Bridgewater called 1 Brown, Mrs. Minnie Wheeler and Mrs, C. H. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinman and Rexford and daughter Marion Mohawk were Sunday visitors M. Crandall’s, Miss Eleanor Crumb has been un der the doctor’s care the past week, wid we understand she is a little better a t this time. Rev. Frederick Briggs and wife and daughter of Stockton were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Tooley Frie Edmeston are very his serious illi volunteer Class furnii Sunday services: Morning worship, Backus,. callers of Mr. and Mrs. D. ither friends in town, lends of George Real of W ert sorry to hear of 5 serious illness and hope thqt he K>n recover his usual health. Sarah Morgan of Cleveland, Ohio, has been a recent guest of Mrs. A rthur Hs Much cr scholars j COLUMBUS itUARTER June 26—Mr. and Ars. B. A. hitney, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whit- :y. Miss Cora Whitney and little Donna Whitney called a t the home of R. D. Calhoun, Sunday. Mrs. R. D. Calhoun and Miss Doris alhoun were in New Berlin, Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spaulding, Miss Ihelm a Spaulding and Miss Mollie Potter attended the Dye re union in West Winfield, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .. .................... given on Thursday morial Hall. There it is due our teachers and the fine entertainment 'ening a t Me- S. J. Tuttle visitei \lTayne Spaulding, was a large at tendance and everyt-ne was highly pleased with the way the children carried out their parts. We under stand that Miss Saunders and Miss Spaulding are to remain with us an other year. Congratulations are extern daughter and Miss Alta Whitacri calW at the Spaulding home. Sun 'Yates visited a t the Spurr day l u t week. ^W illiam home one ^nd Mrs. Deloss of a son a t Faxton Hospital, June 23. will answer to the name or :ended to Mr. r on the birth Lloyd Mr. were guests Penner. and Mrs. Wjll Davis at John Davis of Bxeter Sunday. [istory 1 e Price. *H h tor^% .—Carl ] The following ------ _____ -d were applii painting fund. The parsonage property (roved hy a much need paint. The work is beinjg being ided coat of i done by help, while the Phils ishes the paint. ip, 10:45 a. m. ing worst Sunday School Endeavor, 7 p..m. —*— 7:30 p, na. Junior lesday evening. mday School, Christian Endei Gospel Service, Prayer service and ihearsal, Wcdn< rs. Wesley Main isited at the home of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rsdpb Whitacre t ------ A Iding home, ■ Miss Thelma Spaulding and Miss Doris Calhoun are spending vacation days at their respective homes. Miss Dora Calhoun is visiting at the home of George Brown, Several from here attended the box social on Columbus Hill, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Calhoun vis ited at the home of C. 0. Lamb at South Edmeston, Thursday evening. ALL EXPLAINED Man (searching through house for his wife,, to the maid)—^“Bridget, do you know anything concerning my wife’s whereabouts?” Bridget—“Yes, sir. I put them in Mother—“Son, WRONG SCENT do I I 1 your brej Son—“Yes, mother.\ Mother—^“Then you will have to stop going out with those girls.” Countess Helen de Boumat, cousin to the King of Spain, recently married to Clifton J. of Cincinnati, who:m ing the war. first I, was Knohla • she nursed dur- ■ USED CARS 1924 Touring. ^ 1 Used Tractor, like new. ' Rebuilt Tractor. PALMIER MOTOR SALES (Formerly Smith Motor Sales & SeiYice (To.) NEW BERLIN. N . Y. oris Spo«n€r, EM'wmid 1 felch. EAST LEONARDSVILLE me 25—Guy Thomas and lady were callers at dch’s, Sunday, spending ] summer vacation at the home of 1 'elch and wif« parents, Blaine V A number froi Commencement exercises Forks, Wednesday eveni Welch and d number from here attended t Commencement e at Unadilla lesday er Mrs. Ella Bryant id Mrs. Curtis were Sunday ^ternoon callei [rs. G. A. Robinson. Mrs. Sarah Terry of Osceola spent from Friday night until Monday iming a t Wm. Vunk’s. She brought Mary Pierce back • to her home here. Mr. asd Mrs. Thomas and three children called on Mr. and Mrs. Blaine ich,h, Sundayunday afteifternoon. Welc S a Mrs. Wm. McCall called a t Blaine Welch’s, Sunday afterpoon. Mrs. Blaine Welch motored to Jtica Tuesday to have her arm re- et by Mrs. Flora Schafer. Mrs, lert Welch accompanied her. Robert Davis and wife of Washing ton Mills caUed a t Wm. Vunk’s, Sun day. Floyd Vunk and family of Ed meston also called there Sunday af ternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson and son Carlton were in W est Exeter Friday. They found Mr. Robinson’s motherher veryery illll again.gain. Mrs.rs. Robin-obin- v i a M R stayed until Saturday night with' Stella Edick spent Sun'day night 1th her sister, Mrs, Paul Ingalls. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reynolds the week-end a t Newtown, Conn. Phil .McCarthy and wife of South Edmeston called at his brother Harlan McCarthy’s,. Sunday. Bert and Blaine Welch are having their cows tested again by Dr. Hoyt of New Berlin. NORTH BRIDGEWATER June 25—^Mrs. Wright Livermore had a poor spell Sunday and is in serious condition this morning. We hope for improvenjent soon. John Southworth A. L. Chapin has a new sedan. Mrs. Charles Welch, who has not few days, ining nicely, w Chevrolet been so well for the past few was able to ride out, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Jones js much bett . Two women bandits- of Minne apolis each took several pimches at Martin Kalvem’s chin and 1 robbed him of |30. Sum m e r D r e sses Summer Dresses iterials are the summer ariety of Thin mat most popular for dresses. A fine va fancy light coloredred From $2.00 dressf to $5.00 Silk Dresses A few of the lovely summer silk dresses left, to hell at $6.75. Regular price $9.95 Extra Size Silk Dresses Dark blues and black ci’epes. Splendid materials, well made. Stylish models. Very reasonably priced, $10.95 A full line of Children's Wash Suits and Dresses* Prettier and cheaper than you can make*- > Grocery Specials Pure Lard, per lb. Premier Coffee ■ Premier Salad Dressing N* B. Butter Crackers, lb* 17c Red Cross Milk 15c Dairylea Milk, tall can, 10c : STORE OPEN MONDAY, W EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Us CRANDALL, 1*2:2 LeonaFdsvIlle, N. V.