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Somerville Residents Entertain Guests And Visit Relatives Over the Weekend • Somerville - James RiscUrfe of Ox how railed on Mr. and Mrs. benjamin Barker Saturday aftermxm Mr ar*l Mrs Benjamin iWker r«K*e.ived won! tnun Mrs. Barkers brother and Mstei-in-law that they and five of Their children are in South Dakota By MRS. AKIJKY KINNKV Mr ami Mrs ami sons of Carthage were suppe gue&t> Sunday night o f Mr. and I Mis Merton Hewitt j Miss Phyllis St'-lleheck and Mrs Hos4*mary Suner ot Buffalo s|H'nt four days the past we«k i with Mi*, and Mrs (ieorge JOIH*S. I Mrs. Jennie Smith of Syracuse t was a supper guest Wednesday Open hou&t was held Aufc 8. foi night of her brother and sister-in- Mrs. Benjamin Hi*see's mother, law, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Slraie. Mrs. Edward M Hampton, 36 Wall | Mr and Mrs. Floyd Strate call- St.. in Gouverneur. It -was Mrs. ( ?<\ on Mrs. Strafe's brother-in-law Hampton's 93rd birthday St>e re- \ and sister, Mr. ttrni Mr>. Carl ceived many gifts and flowers | bi»wn t at Hermon Sunday after- Mr and Mrs. Eugene Lent/ of noon. Williamsport. IVnn.. railed on Mr. y aod Mrs. Benjamin bresec* Wed- nesday. Mr tnd Mrs. Roy Cassaw visit- .J\ eti their daughter, Judy, at Syra- cuse Sunday Mrs Lucy Lynde and daughter. Linda and son, Gary, sp*«nt Wed- nesday afternoon and evening with Mrs. Edith Baxter. Carl Dusharm t>f Gouverneur visited Jess Rathburn Sunday. Susan Whit marsh, Judy Fowler and Donna Lee Ktmier of Edwards spent Wedne>day with Kathy Km- ney Mrs Pearl Hutchinson of the Antwerp rt»ad was a dinner guest Wednesday of Mrs. Kdith Baxter Mr. Jess Rathburn, Mis Kdith Baxter and Mrs. Arley Kinney and In New York ( ity Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunklc- ai>d Mr and Mrs. Torrance Marcellus ieft Tuesday for New York city. They returned home Friday evening. Kebah Marcellus spent several days the past wt*k with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Stowell. Mr. and Mrs Francis Bates and children of Buffalo spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Mal- .v'i^r tf THE BRirt: SISTERS—Jane 15, Helen 18. Kmily 10 and Cmrol IB, will sin*; in front of the ^raiMKtantl at 8:00 p.m. Saturday e\eninK. The girls sun^ at the Gouverneur-St. I-awrenor county fair and at State fulr in S> rac-one la*t year and are M active urt> l| P »* HoeiaJ function* throughout the year. They are the daughter* of Mr. and Mm. Jamen Brire of DeKalb Junction. colm Shippee % . . . Mr and Mrs. Robert Ha nee arxl sons, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin TuttIt* in Macomb. Christine \Williams of Hailes- boro spent Saturday with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Rdger daughter Kathy spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs Everett Don-j aid son and Minta Cole in Edwards. . Clarence Fuller visited his sis- i attended the Church of the Na- ter, Mrs. Edith Baxter, Sunday j zarene camp meeting Sunday and Williams At Camp Meeting !Mr. and Mrs. Weekend Gue*t« . j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hatch and | daughters. Dale and Tania. of Rus- jell were quests Sunday of Mr \ and Mr> WiUard Weaver j Mrs. Nina Weaver spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Mer- xill Bush in Herman. j Blanche Pollock of Gouverneur was a Sunday guest of her bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and' 3*rs. Emery Tyler. - j Jimrnie TyJer spent Saturday with his fnend David Moore, at Camp Dudley on Lake Oiamplain. Mr and Mrs Harold Gawiner and Mrs Gardners daughter and ^son and Mr. and Mrs Hoy Gordon 'visited Claude Sheppard at the I>eKalb Nursing home Sunday af- ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Desor- ;meaux and family spent Sunday with Mrs\ Desormeaux' parents, j Mr. and Mrs Lionel Constance in Cape Vincent. Monday at Richland. Gary Williams of Hailesboro &!>ent Sunday with his grandpar- ( enfs. Mr -and. Mrs. Roger Wil- : hams. I Mr and Mrs. Leonard Jones and family. Mrs. Alvah Swem and fam- I ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Leo and ! Joyce made tour of the St. Law- rence seaway Tuesday They cross- t ed over into Canada and returned home by way of the Thousand Is- | land bridge. Mary Lou Jones of Cimmaron. | Kansas spent Friday with Ann 'Mullins of the Gra\*»l road. I Mr and Mrs. Leonard Jones and Marshall of Cimmaron. Kansas j and Richard Frappier of Herkimer ; spent Friday in Ogdensburg. ; Mr. an<i, Mrs. Alvah Swem. Mr spent several days the past week with his s<m and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Harold Weaver. Tommie Barr. Mickey and Mike Ame> of Gouverneur were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Weaver and son. Larry. Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Black of Buffalo were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tyler at Syl- Richard Williams j v j a Lake Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tyler spent Tuesday in Watertown. Mrs Lewis Mosher. Douglas Mosher. Judy Barker and Ivan and Irving Shampine rode their horses in the Indian River trail R*iers Horse show held at Ca|>e Vincent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett and daughter Carol of Gouverneur vis- and Mrs William Lee and Joyce and Carl Fuller took Mr. and Mrs Leonard Jones and family to Syra- ! cuse Sunday where Mr. and Mr.-. Jones took the train for home. i Mrs. Jones is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs William Lee Mrs. Jones oaugnier v arui 01 ouuvt- ntfur w^,^ family have t fivp ited Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Bennett j vi . jTh Mr * and Mrs T ™ thi Lee this sum- Sunday night . . Carol Bennett of\ Gouverneur spent Tuesday aj*d Wednesday with her uncle *nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lylal JBennett. Mr. ind Mrs. Guy Turnbull of Macefnb and Mrs. Weldon Turn- and daughters visited John Thursday evening Earl Munson of Baldwinsville t of Hailesboro did the milking/at visited John Ferguson Friday eve. mer Haro' Sibiey of Delevan. N. Y., attended the funeral of his uncle Cleve Jenne. Wednesday Mr. an<t_Mrs. V^LT\ Jones spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Moore at Prescott. Ont. They also visited in Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Johnston Return* To Brooklyn Marion Stone returned to her home in Brooklyn Thursday after having spent four weeks with Cyn- thia Hay. Mrs. Clifford Hay and daughter, Cynthia. Janet Cole and John Cole visited Mrs. Hay's mother* Mrs. Jennie Gore in Richvj Thursday night John Gilbert of neur was a dinner of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mf ^ Jones W hiljK'1hey were away. ^ Mr. and Mr?. Arthur Randall and son. Steven,^ attended the ABC picmc^at Pleasant Lake Sunday ^ fid Mrs. Wayne Tyler of visited Mrs. *Tyler s par- Mr, and Mrs. Foster Peck. Sunday evening. Mr At Home Sfaew and Mrs. Gene Starnes at- ph Cole , tended the horse races at Yon- ^p , Mr and Mr>. Guy Turnbull of kers. N. Y.. the past weekend. Macomb spent several days with j Gloria Stay>es, Janice BrowTi, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Tumbuil. Kitty Bouiet and Nancy Mashaw spent a week camping at Sylvia Mr and Mrs Weldon Turnbull ] Lake and Jorn Fergusson spent Tue>-f Mr and Mrs. Fred Stone and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grimshaw and Mrs. Jones and Stephenie Chnstensen of Gouver- day in Watertown ^ Mrs William Sullivan .af Toron- to Ontario, and Mr^tfnd Mrs Er- nest Gardner .-<if^ Rossie spent Thursday >*<h Mr and Mrs Wil- liam >isrfl Jkf and Mrs Merlon Hewitt at- tended open house for Mr. and! Mr and Mrs. Archie Stone and Mrs Frederick Price 25th wed- . granddaughter. Maureen Buzzell ding anniversary Sunday after- : of Gouverneur, visited Mr. and nocn in Gouverneur | Mrs Fred Stone Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds ! Frank Weaver of Gouverneur Island Branch Couple Note 20th Anniversary By MRS. FR.\N< IS BONKY Island Branch — Sherman Moore of Schenectady was a Sat- urday caller of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mt>ore. Richard Moore was in Canton last Thursday evening to see the Ambassador quartet from Rhod- esia at the Methodist church. Last Thurxiay cifternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leonard weir Mr. and Mrs. Arnold La Forty of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brarvchaud and four children of Hazardville. Conn., were also Thursday after* noon supper and evening guests at j the Leonard home. j Weekend guests at the Leonard home were Mr. and Mrs William Longway and family of Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dustiarm. sr.. and family spent OJIP evening the paTT'weetr witti Mr. and Mrs. Carlton BjjtffYham at Richville. Sunday guests of Mrs. Cora Gajte< and Raymond Gates were -Mr and Mrs. Carl Gates of Ma- comb. Note 25Ui Amtivemary Wednesday. August 5th. Mr. and Mr-. William Smith celebrated thejr 2<>th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright and family of Gouverneur called at the Smith homo Friday evening. Miss Sally Smith and Sonny Larrow of Ruby Corners spent Sunday in Massena. Mr .\and Mrs. William Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. Everard French at Ruby Corners Sunday evening. Natural Dam Church At the Sunday night service Mrs. Rollin Fuller led the song ser- vice. -Mrs. Shumway presided at the piano. Mrs. Fuller gave a solo and there was a trio. Ronnie Ful- ler. Larry Fuller and Jerry Fuller; a duet by Connie Fuller. Bonnie Bressett; a solo. Miss Bonnie Ver- sailles and a duet. Mrs. Rollin Fuller and Mrs. Joseph Versailles. The Bible study was led by the pastor. The program for the week included a covered dish supper Friday night in the dining rt>om of the church in the form of a pic- nic supper. Each famiiy is to bring enough for their (amily. Tables will lx- set for all. This is open to the public. The time for serving is at 7 o'clock. E --THE TRXBrVK-PRESS •* 8«c *, Gouverneur, N.Y. ThurMlii>, August IS, im» Miss Meredith Fleming Bride of E. J. McEathron -Miss MeivuiTh Fleming, H> Wall stifvt. dau^htrr ot Mr ami Mrs. Kiank Flennnj-. KiehviHe. h**rame the bridf ( >t Kxeivti J. McKatli- !on. i.\ li.il)r<H'k stif«'t. son ol Mi\ M.ti> Tomlison MeKaihron, Har- iiN\ille. ami tlu- i,it»> Arthur D Mehathron. i:i «i (ITIMIHUIV hrjti.iv ;i1 the l*i»v| M» thiKii^t rtuuvh, Hemlock Lake wat makes the 4 The He\ St.inlev Y. Hi own. j>as- t«<r of tlu* rhureh. oftiri.iltit The btKl* 1 wort- n dres> , f pair blue n> Ion ia*\* 1 *»\«-r ta(t«t^ and i (ois.i^r ol White nisex ;i|.| blue Mi- NOitnan t • bride She v\oi wi'h a Fuller ;itteii<)iHl I ;i pink di'ess ' and a white ' Nornuin Fuller wa< l>e>t man. r'ollowm^ tin- wt^id.n^ a reet p- nn was \u-Ui tor .%» v',iM 4 vts at the mes Maloy Post American IA>- cittrndrd Hai- Mrs M«-Kaihr*»n attondeti Vej lielir srhool'.. Mi M-'K.-itmon rts\ lie C % « m < •' v (» neiji Cent!-;. ...- < l( i ;it Tie ;,;*,»•»!• n. I>am. • . The couple \\\\\ liv street, llt»u\erneur . js entp o> - ; at Ndtui .11 jt 7\) Harne- mons, l>\\ i)b OKI>t AL ManhioiM 1 . Ma\nard Sim- Stri^hen SpraKiH*. Tetei 'tt .«*ii«) 1 >• •!*»• k C*ai|>«'nteF s<M\ed their~iia\ ot -ordeal and were lnitiitt-d into the lioy Seo4it Honorary « tnh r ot the Arrou last Fndav I 'A ;s> At I lit i |% 1 ION *.•:• i. A i \1 arx tiu f. M-ttt n>»» Enjoy the bright taste of Genesee ...take home a six-pack tonight! Tl»t tCNESlI fUWIM M.. INC. - MCHISTCIl, N. V Servants of tfie Saving \Public (From »'r»d«o t*ik by • ttiior eHicw of the bank I Th« Burlir^toa S«v»«^s l«nk »«Ut a constant tHort to pati on t-hrot^h rH officer* to all its *mploy##s tK« conviction tk** A«y wtust alw ba m'mJIJ of tK«4r obl^aHom as t^vants of savirvg public to promote fh% tong-range *mter#sfs of thrift and pob^k weHara. b#ca«sa of tHi* conyktJon *n4 tud« for \mort H*#n a century H has kept sfrong tha fma?»c»a! fabric of ih Vtrmon* #nd Oam- plain VatWy commvru+y awd, •• addition Hat car- iriad tHt b«naf'rtt ^ fnutua! savings banking Into Services on Tuesday For Mrs. Mary ilSfflt Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A Stitt. 88. of Edwards were held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at neur had a p»cmc dinner Sunday) the family home at Second street, at Jacque- Cartier State Park, it juith the Rev. Albert A. Cameron. was also Martin Stone's 3rd birth-J pastor of the Edwards Methodist \ day. church, officiating Burial -was' madt- in Kllisbure cemetery. j Mrs. iStitt dred Sunday about t 1 05 in thp Edward John Noble I hospital where she had been a pa- | jtier;? since July 31 iollowing an ' accident in her home. She had re- { jcoived multiple injuries when she j j fell down the cellar stairs and had j never regained consciousness i Mrs. Stiff is survived by a son I Howard £!itt. with v^hom she' shared her home: a daughter. Mrs Knnt < Eva « Wash bum of S^Ay Creek a sister. Mrs William <Mert>e> Cleland Edwards: nieces nephews and cf>us»ns She was born July 12. 1F71. at Russell, a daughter of Thomas ar»d JUIJP Rush'^n Grant She attend- ed grade 5u-hool at Belleville and hiph sch^>l in Grand Rapid? M>ch After KTSdiiation from hiph sctirrj] <ihe taueht school near E(twaMs for years, j On Mar^. 70 1«^4 she ^ as marn^d to RPV. C\rus S^itt at I>e- Kalb Junc^jon Th^ ceremor.\ u ss Performed n rhe Methodist psr- sonage b> \hr P^ J P Dunham. I then pastor Mr Stitt died years • vary xtata o* tha Glob*. af»d continent of LAST IUT NOT LEAST. IT HAS L£0 THE WAY - JO HIGMEt tATES OF INTCTfST PAID DEPOS- ITORS. . Burlington Savings Bank VBtMOWT Oxbow VaWv Curti* a frwJi a:r jTir! frorr Ne*» Yorfc cir> to her home Thursday night 6 after .«rf*>rxi«ng the pa*t four wAek« wixn Mr and Mrs Joseph K.rkrv and L**mrd C T Je^*5 of Mr arid Mrs Rjob*-1 MarceHu* Kund«>- m^re Mr ' arxi X* S t e\ > en«or> and family k Mr and Mrv M;)tr*n ar*d family aixi Iva mnd of R Mr ar*d Mr^. r and Mr* Dooaid m* c*it*d or. t'rw.r »or and >irr HaroVd at tiv hotprtaJ ic Wednnday of R mtouncentent by the j George Hall Corporation LEROY I. SMITH HAS BEEN NAMED THE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR of HALC FINEST FUELS AND A DISTRIBUTOR CHEVRON GASOLINES IN THE GOUVERNEUR AREA ALSO—THE OPERATOR OF THE CHEVRON SERVICE STATION AT 335 EAST MAIN ST., CORNER OF EDITH ST. — • FOR —— • 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE • AUTOMATIC DELIVERY • COMPLETE OIL BURNER INSTALLATION CALL GOUVERNEUR 17 OR 463 ASK FOR LEROY L SMITH or CHARLIE VANSCHAJCK WE GIVE %?K GREEN STAMPS -