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THE e^UBIER, BROOKFIELH. N. Y , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 WEST EDMESTON June 25—U. A. Welch is on a busi- Wisconsih. ness trip to ^ Mr. and Mi Berlin visited at Chauncey from Monday to Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peltoi Mrs. Lena Crofc Burr Banton of New Chauncey Chas aturday. . E. A. Felton a loot attended the t tea of the Benevolent Society of S . . D. B. church, Leonardsville, liursday evening. Mrs, Mary Chase entertained guests the hostess for her hospi- home Tuesday afternooi rhich were enjoyed by hilathea class and er home Tuesda: were played,- thanked’ Mrs. Cort Manchester went to her home in New Jersey to attend the wedding of her sister. W. A. Welch and Clarence and Warren Belden were in S:yracuse Wednesday and returned with model Nash car. Mrs. F. A. Fling, Mrs. Alice Welch, Mrs. Alfred Snow and Alto were in Cherry Valh have dental Mr. and >! Carrie To^vne received news Friday of the death of their brother, Paul Towne. They left for New York, Saturday morning, to attend the funeral, which took place Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Felton and Mrs. Lena Crofoot were in Utica Friday on business. Perry Mayne is quite ill at the S :on Jones ley Wednesday to rriffin and Miss news Frids home of his parents with tonsilitis. Rev.ev. and Mrs.rs. Freded Brig(riggs two children R and M Fr B and -------- ildren of Copistock visited her ister, Mrs, Fred Adams, Thursday 1 Adams, Thursday ly, returning home Satur- Rev. Briggs had charge of the and Fridaj day. Rev. prayer meeting Friday evening, at which time he gave a splendid talk on. Christ knocking at the hearts of We are glad to report that George Real, who has been critically ill and under the care of Dr. Brown and Mrs. Earl Allen as nurse, is slowly improvmg. . Garrie Rogers and wife, of Oneonta, called on Mrs. Jennie Welch, Satur day u.-«cmoon. Mrs. Evan Evans and daughter.of Ilion called on Mrs. Jennie Welch, Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Larldn of South mestOn called at O. I. Maj Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey - Chase, [iss Thelma Bu.rch and Alton Jones ere in Utica Wednesday night. Mrs. George 0, Read, Walter, Mar vin and Isabelle went to Utica Sat urday afternoon to meet Rev. Mr. Read, who returned from Toronto, Canada, where he had been in at- at the Baptist Bible Union Ed- lyne’s. Sun- tendance at Convention. Shirley Miller of New Berlin caller at George Real's, Wednesday after- ing her sister, Mrs, Estella Brookfield, the past week. has been visit Stella Williams HAY ROPE Sections, guards, bolts for all types of mowing machines. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Wire Netting, Mos- luito Netting. Screen now and keep the bugs out, instead Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Summer Dress Goods. KEDS for men, women, boys and girls. Paints, Lacquers, etc. Fro-Joy Ice Cream S. I. SHATZEL West Edraeston i called to , where her Laverne Angell of Edm^ston vis ited his grandparents, Mr. and T' Loren Stephenson, the week-end. ise and Tl^ people of this village are very glad of the fact that the road fron C. A. Welch’s to the corner on Mah street is under construction, whicl was very much needed. Mrs. Ida Silliman was Utica Saturday afternoon, son Pay was in the hospital after being in an accident near West Win field. George Getman and family Mrs. Clara Myers of Ilion called at E. A. Felton’s, Sunday aftemon. Merton Sweet and family and Mrs. Ida Linger were in Utica, Sundaj Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Arnold DeForest Arnold and F. W. Toi of Burlington Flats called at George Maxson’s, Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Ellsworth and her on Dean called on Jennie Welch, Saturday afternoon. The annual meeting of the West Edmeston church and society will be held at the church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, July 1st. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bev. George O. Read, Pastor :e^for week of July 1st; Sei Lord’s worship. 11:45 a. m.—^Th rercises of. the ] fering at this ti I. —^Morning 7 p. m.—^Young People’s Service. 7:30 p, m.—Gospel Message, Friday, 7:30 p. m., prayer service. We hope to have a special speaker at this- service. Des Moines ■ University is rather has the Bible, with unique since it usual text bool offering >ks, in every depart- sring at me Chil' ment. Our _ Day exercises will go to the Uni- ity. inual com and Miss ivention of the issionary Alliance lasting until July jrsitj The Christian miles out , on the Turin Road, near Stokes. There will be no^/ervices at the West Edmeston church July 8th, so that all who care to attend the convention may do so that day. Pastox and family expect to remain through en- I tire ten days. which, meant that BURDICK’S GARAGE OPEN EVERY EVENING, ALSO SUNDAYS USED CARS We have a number of good used cars, at low prices. If you want a car for a little money, come and see what we have. You may »find just what you want. V • porv \ni 1! • \ doing fl !' der thi Hudson Super-Six BurdlCklG&c :: «Lcoiiar4svillc 'There were eight winners on our last spelling chart, »ch of them hat ‘ssons for a period of five weeks. The winners were Margaret Schu- maker, Helen Cowen, Lillian Mudge, John Burch, Nathan Burch, Frances 7chumaker, John Mudge and Dorothy lorbin. BRIDGEWATER June 25-^Mr. and oward and Mis enjuyini Mrs. Stephen Howard and Misa Ella Howard are a motor trip to Albany, this SOUTH BROOKFIELD SCHOOL NOTES The following are the marks ceived by the pupils of our scl in the examinations: Oral Reading—1st grade; Kenneth Twiss 80,^ Viola Burdick Schum Schum 3rd grade: Frances Ethel Oliver 95, Leah s 60,^ Viola s: Dorothy Corbin 92) r 91; 3rd grade: r 95, Ethel 01 Burch 90, John ^ u d g e Silent Reading—6th grade: Mar garet Schumaker 95, Helen Cowen 82, John Burch 79, Nathan Burch 76; 7th grade: Lillian Mudge 90. Writing—Kenneth 80, Viola rothy jaarvua Ethel 94, L^h 90, John M. 75, Mar garet 92, Helen 90, John B. 75, Na- »g—I 92, Martha £ than 77,’Lillian 95.’ Spelling—Kenneth 90, Viola 100, Dorothy 100, Martha lOO, Frances 96, Ethel 96, Leah 98, John M. 86, M garet 85, Helen 88, John B. 83, 1 than 77, Lillian 84. Arithmetic—Kenneth 100, Viola 84, Dorothy 100, Martha 90, Frances 100, “ hel 100, Leah 100, John M. »rgaret 100, Helen 95, John B. 1 Nathan 93, Lillian 95. 1 97, John t 92, Helen 94, John >8, Lillian 94. English—Dorothy 96, Martha 95, Frances 97, Ethel 97, Leah 97, John M. 95, Marg;aret £“ B. 91, Nathan 88, Geography—^Frances 100, Ethel 100, Leah lOO, John M. 100, Margaret 88, Helen 91, John B. 94, Nathan 89. listory—Margaret 100, Helen 100, John B. 100, Nathan 100, Lillian, A. H. 100; 7th Hist. 92. B. 80, Nathai Nature Study—^Frances 95, Ethel 100, Leah 100, John M. 100, Mar garet 100, Helen 100, John B. 92, Nathan 100, Lillian 100. Helen Cowen has a 100% attend- icc record for the entire year and Margaret Schumaker was absent only one half day. „ hart, which, n each of them had 100% spelling lessons for a f much pleased to i and Mrs. E. port that Mr. in ann 11 as can be expect* :umstances. M: 10 -were so seriously hurt layy inn a autouto accident,i well as can be expected iunda i a a acc stances. Mrs. Rising shoulder, trs. Seabridge and Mrs. Switzer ioyed a pleasant day with Mrs. Thomas of Utica, one uay last. IS to he gaining more rapidly as Rising will have .to recuperate im a broken Chas. Clark, Otis Clark and sons have been fishing in the Adirondacks the past week. Their many friends have evidence of their skill, in the form of fine trout. 'The West Hill Needleworkers with their famflies enjoyed a picnic supper at .the home of Mrs. Lyle Howard last Friday evening. After supper games and music were enjoyed. There were about twenty present. Dr. E. P. Whitford v w in Sara toga last week in attendance at the al conventira of health officers, e O. E. S. Thimble Party will be ; held at the chapter rooms, limrsday, July 5th. ^rvices were held at the Episcopal icon for the Stars. This church Sunday aftem: Masons snd Eastern service is in honor of St. John and is quite generally recognized by all these societies and the church as well. There was a goodly assemblage of both men and women at the meeting. Ir. and Mrs. Mert Washburn and lily spent Sunday -with their ighter, Mrs. Gilbert, in Utica. Ir. and Mrs. D. W. Phelps recently ertained Miss L. J. Sterret of meapolis and Mrs. Sara Griffin and Mrs. Beulah Hemmenway of Utica. Friends aie glad to we/come Miss Emma Som to the home town, after a year .on the Pacific coast. Waiiam H. Jones of Western Star ; : Lodge, No. 15, F. & A. M., was ten- j dered a fitting reception in the lodge ; rooms last Thursday evenihg when he was presented his official apron, he having received the appointaient of strict Deputy Grand Master for is district. Following the reception freshments were served in Grange . T^e honor is well deserved and Jones will be a credit to the Congratulations are. extehded to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Firman of Utica upon the birth of a son, Wed nesday. Mrs^ Stevens is in Utica with her dau^ter. ^ Mjp. Harry Rehmi is much ^ p roved Iter her reccint attack of tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ahdersoh of Milton, Wis., wiih Mr. and Mrs. E.. D. Coon of BiboMeld~ visited Mr. hhd Mrs. D.-W. PhelpS,'Sufia«y. M.rlliand Mrs. Anderson werf <wi''their- we<^ing 'tour IMaine, nialtihg the tyip^in their Mrs. Anderson is'df' Phelps. W Mrs. FLYING HIGH An Irishman about three sheets to le wind was on his way home. It was after midnight, and as he crossed a bridge he saw the reflection of the moon pn the water. 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