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Building Fund for Catholic Parishes In Clifton-Fine Area Now Totals $84,514 By LKONA I Star Lake The Buildup h unci campaign of St Hubert s and St Anthony s churches i.«r a Catech- etical Center ami the extension program of St. Anthonv '> chinch is now in its completion phase with $84,514.80 pledged and N^.tU.VMO already paid on tho$c pledges Tin* minimum goal was $.\W).I»N) Sev- , enty-five men ui IK>Ih parishes worked for the cumpaien, with Carroll l^aDuc as co-chnirm.in I The campaign is to provide ade- quate facilities tor released time religious instruction ol the chil- dren from U)th parishes in 'he ca- — techetical center which will have tour rooms capable ot seating at least 40 children each. Space for a sacrisy. confessional, cutevrn ticil facilities, and seating the m.-rileu crowd at Sunda> M;i^ w:il 1H provided in the• multi-put I*>M» ad- dition to St. Anthons s church. , Choir Concert ! The Princeton Seminar\ Choir presented a concert at 'he byterian church in Lake, Friday. July 31*j VkfMc h\ Bach, Mendel strina and nnjtrfl lent pi;iin was enjoyetT l>urini: the service twojbots spoke on The r« ;IMTN lor tiering the mir.i-*r> The ch >n. under the direction of IV I>a\id Hugh Jones, will bo emlmc it* tour for this season which dart- ed in June They have toured in ten norttheastern states and :ive Canadian provinces A picnic lunch was held at the Cranbern. Lake Campsite for the choir Ranger s<-h<n»l Kninion The annual ahimm Manner School reunion will be held August 7th and 8ih. A barbecue will bo held on Friday. The annual ban- quet will bo held Saturday with about 150 people expect.-ri Speak- er Dean Hard\ Shirley will talk on his recent trip to Russia. The asso- ciation will hold its meetings dur- the\ Hftprnoons. The Star Lake Men's Golf League played a tournament vv^ith Tupper Lake. July 26th. at Star .Lake. Mrs. Florence Nessler of Cedar Hurst. Long Island made a hole in one at the Star Lake Inn golf course, on hole No. 4. with a No. 4 iron. Births Births in the Clifton-Fine hos- pital are: a son to Mildred and Warren Hubbard on July 30. Churrh Srhoo! Vacation Churrh School camp to a close on Friday. July 31st. for fhe children of the Newton Falls and Star I*ake area Parents wore invited to attend while the chil- dren were eiven certificate's nf at- tendance. The offerine taken is being sent to a fifth erad^ boy. named Pham Van Quam in Southern China. This boy has boon f adopted hy the rrrular Sunda> School class and is k^pt supplied with food, clothing and modical supplies. Pham Van Quam is on the honor roll and is one of the top ten avid readers of his elas*. The Cranberry Lake 1945-1<T>9 and Adirondack Miscellany, edited Iby Albert Vanr Fowler, and print- ed by Hemlock press. R. B Albur- tis. Pa., should be on bookstands now. Local persons contributing to the story havo received a review copy from the Hemlock Press Ac- cording to the editors preface, the story is not meant to bo a historv although much is a substance bask* of fact The Rev and Mrv Frank B Ed- wards of Salisbury . N C. will bo visiting their sister-in-law and daughter, the P*ev and Mrs Theo- dore Davis the first two weeks of August. Mrs Harriet Herbsin and Gu- ford Plumley. sister and brother -of Mr. Lucian Plumley. have been If J were convert- ing to bottled qas, I'd have flay Gas do the job. Phone 79 vacauunme, on Cranberry 1-ake. Mr Plumlcy is a piam.st and (wir- Iii'ipates in conceits He recent 1> playtnj at a concert in Sv nicuse He is now leaving h\ plane lor (iivece Mr. and Mrs. Miles Harrington are visiting Mrs Harringtons mother, Mrs Krdme X) Brien of Canton. An man '2nd Class and Mrs.'Or- man liomvea anil lamily ot Fair- l*nne. Ohio, recently visited the liobcrt Hurr and ( >rman Bomyea lannlus ol Star Lake Mrs Vincvnt Papineau and daughter. Sheila o! Antwerp, are visiting Mr. and Mrv William Wi'i'i s lot a u e«*k CLirke and Tommy MaxweJJ,- tmm Muiin.. Florida have rejUifn- ed To ^m-ml the summcj?-'months w ltn their trra nd p. •jwfts, Mr and Mr> C!areiuvJ*fTcku> ^!\v 'ly^Miuii Jr! tne< is visiting he: >fc*ftarul daughter-in-law. Mr >*riT Miv I'OIMTI Je! fries. Mrs. Jet!r;es is from Norwolk. * >hio. Mr ami Mr* Douqlas Mead and family are vacationing in Con nee- '\r\v tor a AV et^k. Misx Patricia Jones, daughter of M 1 and Mrs Harry Jones, has !x>fn a pa* lent in the Clifton-Fine hospital ' „ „ Mrs \\ K \\ Pjuvik and children, Karen an<\ V.nc. have born visiting M- arid Mrs. Carl Pjuvik for i n davs Tbc\ have now left to visit in Sv r:uTJ*>e Mr ami Mrs Gene Fastman and !-Truly are vacationing on Lake George. Mr and Mrs Lester Hunkins and Mr and Mrs Pav id MavwHI and son. Pav id. have returned from a fishine trip in Canada. Mr and Mrs. Robert Muncil and son. MnideTh from Poland. N.Y.. have Nvn visi»inK Mrs. Myrtle .Inrv is for a week. Miss Elaine Peahody. daughter of Mr and Mr< Stanley Peabt>d> is a patient in the F J Noble hos- pital in Gouverneur. Mr and Mrs. Kdward Challon ol Woonscnkri. Rhode Island and Mr and Mrs Joseph Crady of Wa- tertown visited Mr and Mrs. Gor- don Black tor three days. Wallace J Fisher of Pittsburg. Pa., formerly of Star Lake, has Iven promoted to assistant direc- tor of divisional accounting hy the Jones and Laughlin Steel com- j>any. Services HeW Wednesday For Harold E. Locke Funeral services for Harold F I^vke. former resident of Gouver- neur and recently of Watertown. were held Wednesday at 2 p m at the Simpson funeral home in Wa- Tf rown with the Rev. Robert J. Sud'ow, rector of St. Paul- Epis- copal church, officiating. Burial was made jn North Watertown cemetery M:. Locke died Sunday after- noon at 4:i3 in Mercy hospital wore he had boon a patient since July in. Mr Locke had born in poor health for rwo years and had been ! ser.*\»u**ly. ill since last October He j had been s':ffpnn£ from a bron- i chaial asthmatic condition During 5hp f#;*st two years he had been a ; jiatien* in hospital- various timei ! L«i^t November ani Lk-crmher be ' had bf-en a patient in the Mercy | ha<p::;jl ani prior to that had been a pax.enr in St. Joseph's hospital. S\ rncusr\ t^ ice. and :n Crouse- j Ir\in^ hospital, also in Svracuse j Survivini: arr>his wife. Mrs. I Myrtle Dickhaut Locke, a dauph- | T«T, Mrs. Richard T. Bethany W.» : Knvm. Watertown; two sons. ' Charles E Locke. Atlanta. Ga . : Harold E Lock<\ jr.. Waiertnwn; 'a sister.. Mr« <>liver 'Madeline' •?•*•;ss/'tTo. Warertown and four jrr mdchildrf n Mr !>>^ke was borr^ October 2. nf Tp.r Ja^ Mil. AM) Kirnt Klliv MKS. ALAN JAMKs Kills who were married Saturday. AiifruM I. »t 2 p.nru at the NKlM churrh. Shown in tin* i>h«>t<> ar«» Mr*. Sally Woodard, matron of honor; Harry man: Alfred ami Kirhanl Bron^m. u«»'»erv and the Rev. Stanley t:. Brown, pastor. »Con way photo) with white ' >!r M His As with his .. i Miss Diane M. Rolf Bride of Alan J. Ellis M:>s I>ian«' Maine KoJf dau^h- rer t>f Mr and Mrv Basil Rrurwm of \'M Backer strvtM. btn-jinw* tin* br <le of Alan James Klhs in a tioul»l»» nni; cvrcmony perfiwmed at the Fipit Methixii.-t churvh in Gou\»rneur Saturday aftermK)n at 2 o oitK-k Tftr Rev Stanley K BnMn, pastor, officiated The churrh v\as dti'oratt-d gladioli aixi s%MM't pe.ts Given in marriage b\ her fa- ther, thv brniv wore a w.iltz length gown of imported chan- tiily lacr and nylon tul^e fashion- ed with a fitttni basque bixiice. Qurvn Anne collar arni ,sh*>rt N'WVPS with matching mitts. The very bouffant skirt of laoe and tulle had a scissor hemline in front and dt^ep ruffles in the back d« tail and the traditional butt(^n back She carried white sweet- heart n»ses and white caranations with baby breath caught in white satin ribbons. Her French illusion wiling was attached to a flower cap. ? The matron of honof. Mrs Ro- be IT Woodard. was dres-^d in n pastel blue waltz length gown of nylon chiffon with a shirred N - dice, full skirt and V neckline in back ending in a long panel. She carried a bouquet of red carna- tions and white sweetheart roses with baby^ breath caught in satin streamers. H« r headdress was matching chiffon flowers and pearls B<*S-T man was Harry Jay Elli5 of DeKalb Junctk>n and Richard Bronson and Alfred Bronson. bro- thers of the bride, were ushers. Mrs. Bron>on was dressed in a dusty rose chant illy lace pown with a fitted bodice, crystal plfat- «-d skirt and wore a matching enwn hat of organza petals Her curvi^r was a whirr orchid. Following the ceremons a re- ception wa< held in Fellowship hall. For traveling the bride wore a Copenhagen blue sheath dress with matching jacket, white accessor- ies and a white orchid corsage. The new matron graduated from Gouverneur Hicrh school and has been employed by the Charles I Ruderman Machinery- Kxcrrang«' for the past five years. The bridegroom attended De- Kalb High school, served in the army in Korea and is now employ- ed by the Jones and Laughhn cor- poration Following a wedding trip they will no at home at 68 Spencer streev - Chicago^rilTBride Of Roger T. Lynde Murray Miller Seeks Office as Highway Superintendent in DeKalb I >. -kaih .U-T -Murray Miller of M.ipl.- iiiti^e is a candidate for KV (•! !»'\*n supei intendent n\.i>^ and has his petition >: a place on thr Republi- 'kt* iov the primaries on 1 he < . ot h hlt\i can ill'V. ag«-d 38 years, re- ^iilt»> \Mth his lather. Robert Mil- lar }I** is a \iteran of World War II ha\m<: ser\fn1 in tho air force tht«M> and a hail years in the Kurofnnn ;hoater of opt^ration. He is at present employed by Mc- Con\ille Jnc. Ogdensburg, on construction vork with - heavy npmtnt. He was employed for ditlerent seasons on highway work b> the St. I^awrence Co. Highway department, starting in \ -M.S. DeKalb Junction Girl Receives Nurses Cap By MABKL SHKLDON DoKalb Junction Mrs. I. J. Cunningham spent last wc^ek with her sister. Mrs. James Regan of Norfolk.' in camping at a Randall cottage near Waddington on the St Lawrence river. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boebe and Sharon. Billy, Margaret and John- ny passed last week at a cottage at Pleasant l.ake. Mr and Mrs. Leland Phillips. Sharon. Tummy. Margaret and Barry enjoyed the past wc»ek at Or>stal Lake. Miss Helen Burke spent a few days in camp with them. Occupying the Arthur Turnbull cottage at TVout Lake the past week were Mrs. Turnbull's broth er-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. K K Stewart and daughters. Beth and Ruth of Montreal. Quebec. HHit«y Services HeM For Martin L Durham Funeral services for Seaman Ap- prentice Martin Lincoln Durham, 19. native of Fine, were held at the French funeral home in Ed- wards Monday at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Fred Hinderliter. pastor of the Pilgrim Holiness church of Russell, officiating. Burial was made in Wr>odland cemetery in Fine » • Full military honors were ac- corded tht^young seaman with a 14-rnan guard of honor from naval reserve centers in Rochester and Watertown, and a complement of men from the Owen K. Bray ton Post of the Edwards V. F W Durham, whose ship, the I'.S.S. Warrmgton, was moored off Wel- land, Ont. for an 18-hour stay during its canal passage, drowned about 10.34) Tuesday night, while swimming with a group of seven seaman. Police said Durham was apparently swimming toward a ; group of girls who were waving ftj from shore about 300 feet awa>. / Witnesses said seven men from *! the destroyer started the svsim and five made the full distance. Durham sank out of sight about halfway across and another ap- prentice, James Murphy. 19, of Clarksville. Mo, was rescued af- ter getting into difficulty. Dur- ham's body was recovered Thurs- He is survived by his father, Ceylon Durham of Clyde; five sis- ters, Mrs Richard » Mildred • Hub- bard, Potsdam; yVfrs. John (Kei- tha» Webb. Edwaitfs: Mrs Elmer* (Marguerite* Traver and Mrs. Jo- seph 1 i Mane* Parmelee, both of Binghamton. and Mrs. Raymond • Hazel* VanDenbourge of Syra- cuse. Also five brothers. Vernon of Angola; Clayton of Pasadena. Calif. IX)nald of Edwards; Ceylon. South Edwards Vacation Bible School Ends Season with Family Picnic Friday day stationed the VSS ALL SUMMER DRESSES Reduced Now $5.00 1*.** to TIM ONK i.KOI V DRESSES 2 for $5.00 Witk »r without *\r* ALL SAI.F.-; The Town Shop ]*S E.. MsiB M. H :zr- school.\W~jk» \ours*; he also lj\»-n wjrh his family a 1 Cl;j\Tf.ri and Can'^n. y ( ,r y> year* Mr L^>cke worked in wa^.ous rommuri'i^ as a pa- VHii'- TT¥' r 'T^ihT\ iC JFW\*> i df* * Wa'er- 'i ,R»ch\ilie years M* Ix>^k^ married Miss Myrt]^ iri:.^* r>f Wvr'nwr, or Noverr.- r J. \^i 4 \ ir tr«**» r**c T ory of ? T H^] - rrrjr<-r. ne^ Mr? !>->ck^. a v-* of T'i»-rKJi »s a former X: £>»•\ K*\- one* worked a« a *'i'i<--rr.hr. \<r th^- Tr>orr.a« Hard- '•^n 1 jTorru'jJi\'e «upp«y firm her* hrt )'-*• -r for T-T- Robbins Pain* rj^i G.t>* ojary years r»*- had k :'or *n Vr corr.;*an> unt t.rr. to vtsrr us GOUVERNEUR FAIR ROtAL HAU . FlaMt . . > *>v <~«l HAMMOMD OtGANS P!ANOS CLARK ^ MUSIC CO. VT. 'Miss Mary A S.naai. daucht^r of \N!r an'i Mr< <^^re^ Schaaf of Chjcacr^ Illinois, became the bndr- of Airman Second Class R're^r T i-.vndf s^n of Mr and Mrs Robert C L'v nde. J^»hnstouTi road, in a ceremony performed in the par- v»n^ee of the Hams\iHe M^tho- dis* churrh on August 1. The Rev. I^iwr^nce Heatherinpton. paster the couple were P»ay K;vpr* of Harris\ ilie and 2vl.k* Manlyr. Jones of G<>u\erneur anc S> rarus^ Both The bride ar>d bndeeror>m ar^ in tr>e A.r Force and are sta- t H~#r ^d nea r > >• racuse M.s* Scnaaf was dressed in a white stre<*» ienpTh gown and her a tan and white dr<-ss J^ach w >rp a r r #*e corsape The bnd* amended a srSoil and w a< employed as a for or* and a naif in rr>e A:r ,as b^-r. ^!ati-x\ied ir. S>7*»cu«v itinr-e r^er bau^ rrmin-inc A:rmar L>T>de g^»duated frorr. O*»u\. errwr Ht£*~ *~hor>\ ir t he srr\ ice in -V^v err • i her o-f That >ear He^j^r**^ for 1\ nv>nThs in Non> Africa and :n before Coming Events Physician on rail August 6 through August 9. Dr. Harry Mills, phone 57S Phy-ician on call August 1<) through August 16. Dr. Bar- ton VanSiyke phone 1376. THl RSI)AY, AI'Gl ST 6 The Women > Grange club will meet with Mr^. Will Laidlaw at her cot tag.; ^t Point Vivian near Alexandria Bay. A picnic dinner will b*> $erved at 1 *p.m. Second group of fresh air young- sters returns TO New York, leaving depot at 7 p.m. FRIDAY, Al <il ST 7 Playground^ ^annual Soap Box I>erby at 2 p.m on Austin Mreet hill. TI KSDAY. AlirlST 44 Rotar.v meeting :it noon at Sm:fVs hotel. Linda Wight Wins First Prize on Ayshire Calf By MKS. WAI.LACK HI RLBI T North Gouvcrnrur - Mr. and Mr> Hamld Wi&hT and daughter. Linda motored 'n -I'haca Thurs- day, where Linda entf rod hrr pure- bred Avrshire caif in fhe Artificial Breeders' show She received first prize for her Avrshire junior call jxnd Fiiso reo'Tved some C)ther rib- bons She will take her calf TO the Gouverneur fair to compete in the 4-H calf judtnne. Mr. and Mr>. Donald 7>iomp>on and Mrs Oertrude (ireenhill made a business trip to Watertr»u n on Friday. Jo Ann MrAiH? neur srx-nt the we Mae Mclntvre T) day at Sv Ivia Lake SVA immine Mrs. \Maliacr dren left Sundav dav~s with her sis Miss Barbara Hayes was one of the student nurses to receive her cap at the capping ceremony of Hepburn School of Nursing, last Sunday at Ogdensburg. Her par- ents. Mr and Mrs F. Douglas Hayes and Eugene Toiler attended the capping ceremony. i Mrs Genevea Mclntosh return-j | ed last Monday from a three week I trip to California. She arrived ( bark in Syracuse Sunday and was [ an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Moore. Mrs. Moore and her 'son. James Moore brought ner |(? nestor j home. Monday. Mrs Moore re- \ jmained here with Mrs. Mclntosh 'and Mr. Moore visited relatives in jOedensbun; urrtil Wednesday. I when they returned to Syracuse. * The R<*r Paul 4v San ford of Burlington, Vt.. and his mother. I Mrs. Paul Saniord of Canton, were j the \ calling on friends here Wednesday | afternoon. J Misses Kitfy Peters and Roberta \ Thompson wore truests Friday of I Miss Nancv Pohl at Somei-viHe. ' Jr. and Edward, both with the navy abroad John Paul Jones. Also one half-sister. Patricia, at home; five half-brothers, John Da- vid. William. Gary and Stephen, all at home; 25 nieces and nep- hews, aunts, uncles and cousins. He was born Oct. 25. 1940, at Fine, a son of Ceylon Durham and the late Celia Hamilton Durham He attended grade school at Rich- ville and later moved to BinKham- ton where be attended hiph school. After joining the navy in Bing- hamton, he was assigned to the destroyer I'SS Warrington. upon completion of basic training. Hy MRS. V, JAVALX South Kdwards — Vacation Bi- taken to a blc school came to a close Friday learned his with a family p;cnic. There were forty children enrolled and the following 1-^5 n'ceived certificates for |K j rfcct atterwiance l.uula and Karen Hatch, Sandra Javafl. Mil- dred. Shelly. David, iXmald and CUona Han is. Ann and Donald U'ary. Christine Hildreth, Glenn and Glenna McCollum. Carol and Raymond Paro. Morris anu Aman- da Hart, Roland and Ronald vVood. Brenda MeBroom. Patsy Hall. Trudy Van House, Sarvdra and Linda Whiiford. and Jeanne Fol- som. The teachers and helpers were Mrs. James Hricfeeland. Mrs. Lloyd Austin and the Misses Mildred Kinley ami Alice Austin for the kindergarten group The primary ^roup v were Mrs ^l^ester Javall. Laura Hall, and Jud and Rose- I mary () Shea and the juniors were led by Mrs. George Hall and Gail Hall* ( The classes met at the church « and also used two rooms in the schwl house across the n>ad. > which was open to parents who wished to look over the youngster s work projects Friday and Satur- day. ' Work on Buihlin* j Several men have nearly com- pleted an entrance over the steps and hatchway this i>ast week and have poured the base for the out- side chimney at the school house Wyman Manchester narrowly escaped seriims injury wnen two Edwards town trucks had a minor accident in front of the church Thursday The ladder on which he was standing was hit by one of where it were not was ser- t the trucks, smashing it and throw- him onto the truck. He was doctor injuries l ° Mrs George Hall. Mrs. Lloyd Austin and Alice Austin left Sun- for Camp Aldeisgate for a y where they will be craft counse'ors. Miss Mary Austin is spending the week at Theresa visiting her aunt, Mrs Gordon Smith and fam- 1 > Miss Anna Barkley of Bigelow is a goest this week of Mr and Mis. Bower Watson Saturday dinner guests of James Bndgelaml were Paul. Susan and Gail Russell of Copenhagen. They also called of! their grandmother, Mrs. Edna Bridgeland and Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walton of Mexico and Mr and Mrs Daryl Walton and family of Camp Drum called on Mr and Mrs. Bower Watson and Mr and Mr«. Har- old Jones Sunday. Later they en- joyed a picnic at Jones pond. Mr and Mrs Harold Jones and Mr and Mrs. Kermit Jones and family were supper guests Sun- day of Mrs Herbert Barry and 'daughter. Elizabeth at Ogdens- burg Miss Mildred Fisk and Miss < Mi'dred K.nley visited the girl 1 scout camp. Camp Trefail Sunday 1 afierncx>n. Mr ami Mrs Ernest LaPlante and family were in Watertown 'Saturday on business. Those who called at the John Wood home Thursday and Friday were Mrs Doval Ellis and three children. Mrs James Wood and sou^ Kevin. Mr^. Warren Bullock , and son of Star Lake. Mrs Win- i fn*d Whit ford. Linda and Nancy, ( Mrs James Church and Flora hit ford and Sandra. Edwards Man Married In Palmyra Saturday Mrs. Marion Dickinson Kubitz. 234 West Foster street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dickinson, (Palmyra, became the bride of Fd- |win A. Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs Neil of Kdwards. in a ceremony performed Saturday af- ternoon in the Zion Episcopal church. Palmyra. The Rev. Lucian Slone. rector of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina gown of pure silk chiffon over tafetta with a blue satin cummerbund. She wore matching shoes and hat. She earned a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Phvlhs Dk!kinson. sister-in- where she is spending her vaca- | law of fhe bhde was matron O f1 tion with her uncle and aunt (honor She wore a ballerina sown iof pink silk chiffon over tafetta 'with a pink satin cummerbund. ! She wore matching shoes and hat ^r of Oou\er- k^rd vith I r ia '-\ «^n f Sun- picnicking and '.r and chil- spend a fpxv in -Hoches- William TT-.ompson: farm from New Y«»rk. STK-^T Sunday vis- itine friends in Can«jda. Mi^ael Pntton of Balmat spent the past week vuth hi* uncle and aurv Mr and Mrs. William <ner- acker M^s Karen Bi Mines sprr.t the ueek at *he farfiiiy camp at Mr and \l I- t>r r - Thursday al ? ernor>n, a Mr and MH Goor^e uncle and au r * Mrln Ar.* her i Morris Gilbert of Heuvelton vis- iited his niece and her husband. !Mr. and Mrs Harrison Maine, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Maitland Thomp- •son. Roberta and Torri. went to Ithaca Saturday to bring Richard and Daniel Thompson, who had 1 spent the past week with their ma- ternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. * Daniel Selleck home. Sunday. Ro-• berta and Terri remained for a week's visit. Mrs. Mary Raven visited her i (parents. Mr\ and Mrs. Bailey of ( Heuvelton. Wednesday and Thurs- day. In Maine Mr. and Mrs Claude AKin left 1 Saturday for a vacation trip in Maine . Harrv C 'White wa5 home for .the weekend from; -Phmsburg. - where he is attending State Teaoh- .ers college under a National Foun- dation Science scholarship ! The Rev George Whittaker was . ) ovpd at I^ake Placid Sunday for the dedication by Bishop Vavaph of a new parochial school. I Mrs John Thornhill has had as her guests for several days her meces. Misses Rita DOWP of Og- ! densburg and Patricia Yerdon of Hailesborc Sunday she erter*ained at a birthday' dinner ir honor of the She carried a bouquet of red roses Erwin Neil of Edwards, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Edward Dickinson, brother of the bride. Clarence Neil, cousin of the brideeroom. and Mervin Wood, all of Palmyra, and Robert Baker, nephew of the bridegroom, of the air force were ushers A reception was held at the bride's home immediately follow- ing The church ceremony. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs Neil left for a wed4ing trip through eastern New York state and the Adirondack*. Upon their return the couple will live at 234 W<*st Foster street. Mrs. Neil attended -the Pal- I myra schools and is a graduate iof Palmyra High school and Ro- chester Business institute She is in birthdav of Mrs B.shop Gou\f»rneur Present were M^ Dr>naid Bishop ax^ son Da- vid, and Miss Zeld* Bishop of Gou- verneur ^ Mvr*^ H»rdy daue v ter of Mr *TK3 'Mrs Lout? Hard> of the Old Carton rrmd observed her 11th birthday Aurust 2nd and had a birthday parr> Saturday aftf>moor. ar the home r>f her uncl*» and aun* Krrw^t Puffer and Mi-tf Manan Puffer in this village Her *ues's |g=- Karen Morgan, Linda Farr ] m>ra Holland Anne Canel and i .^i«fricdr^t Phillip* Games were pUyed «nd refreshments w*r\Hl. a secretary for the [Prudential Life Insurance com- pany. Palmyra This is her second I marriage, the first endine , vorre afc>>ut twelve years 1 Mr N^.I attf-nded Edwards and wa? erad I Kdwards Higrh srhj**Kfip the winter ^?rtru]*ural ccturss* rz and is a r ch<*eserr.ak*\r j He as^.^^^d Ms father and br^her for years r. •he operatJOT. of the C A N*:i Cheese factory a* HaT/s Corners or the Herm-'in-Edwards r^*ad T*-.:? fartor>- wa« closed imatf iv f:v p \ears a N**il brothers *hec «*er? in *o th*^ marufactur^ of r^ment blorkc at the rea** of f h^ che**s*> fac tr »ry Mr N>il *her became errp4o>- Canastota Crearrwrie* at vk'hprv he worked urtil is errprovwi at \he Pa*- at Mr North Gouverneur { The Rnck L«tlan<i 4-H rtut) heVd ; ^ its ice cremrTi social on the church , , te«Ts last Monday. They sold hntne \mad*> *ce crt^arr and hot The\ and Aik»r Woodard them - their mixes at the cattie shr*- Saturday at the Go<j\-emeur ^» home 1O1 st ANNUAL GOUVERNEUR and ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY M0N., AUG. 10th ONLY TWO SWOWS —2:00 & 6:30 P.M. On the Track Befcre the G.-cr.:'\.— J _ In a 2S-Stunt Hoar and 45 Minate Performance Death Defying Auto Circus America's Most Outstanding Thrill Show TWO SHOWS — 2:00 & Your Reservc^ors Eorfy To be Sure erf Good Seats PJC GOUVERNEUR, NEW YORK August 1O-11-12-13-I4-15 Evangelist Mee Pitcaim Church By MRM B1IX) IiO4>] Pitcairn ~ There will N Evangelist meeting at the r an Methodist church at )r cairn every evening, exo : Urday at 7 45, from Tuesd '4th tfirou^h Au« ltV T\ : speaker will be the Rev. j Chapman from West Che ; public is invited The FU'V. and Mrs i<4u and daughter were guests month of the Rev Putnc ' rnts. the Rev. arwl Mrs \ Futney The Rev. John Vu ) came pastor July 1J at PI* ; Mr. and Mr> Tarbell I : Syracuse have moved the i trailer to the lot of Mrs. 1 Barents, the Rev. and Mu \ Putney, at Kast Pitcairn. i Mi-s. Kthel Coop^T of ; town called on ^Irs. Jes \ Sunday. • Weekend Tri|»* 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nemo Ste 1 ' two daughters, Virgin Joann, enjo>ed a trip Sunc . 19, to OgdeiLsbui g. Al j Bay and visited Ad\entu ! and C'a|X* Vincent. Last they enjoyed a trip to Bin tain Lake. Long I^ake. Ol and visited the JLnehanUi tnd Boonville. Mr and Mrs Melvin lhv I three children ol W iddirn [Mrs. HoojK'r's hrother-in- \ sister, M» and Mis. II A ^ J four children of J).tytn * spent la>t wti'k at B1I0 H cottage at I*ik»' lionapar j Mr. and Mrs. Bilo \l*>\ ! Sunday dinner gue>ts ot t ) and daughier-m-law. Mr J | | parte. Mrs llnn» Jessie G'cr ictvn [ that sho h<is another- ^rea l . ton. born July 16. to Mr < i Kenneth Sivcr and WCIJ, f lh> and 1 ouncv. Mr Sv I uated this June from a HI-WAY DRIVE-IN IN PWVACT IF YOU UU Order of dtemote Exoct Hm WED.-THURS.—AUG FRI.^SAT. — AUG MJDE MURPHY fi SUN.-MON — AUG. Fin.I sho*-t*K in Oou\ HVTHOSIf PERKINS SIIMM MA.%\M) RICHARD CQNTE UANFIHT — Also TUES. WED.-TH4I AUG. 11-1M mmx m TMI