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MORE THAN K»0 r.I'ESTS congratulated Mr. an* Mm. Frederic JE Vriv* at an tip*»u housr held Sunday afternoon In honor of th«* Price's lurntN-liMli ut-dding anniversary. The rouple was married August ||. 1934 a t ft-l«-»Miiit Lake by the Rev. Maynard Beach. *tor of the I tit a Methodlnt church at that Mme. They hate ttv«> daughters, Cynthia and Marion. . Ruby Corners By MRS. BEATRICE PARKER [ Ruby Corners -— Mrs Walter Townsend has returned to E. 3 Noble hospital in Gouvernpur for treatment | Mr and Mrs. George W Parkei and two daughters of Waddington i were Saturday callers in town I \Mr and Mrs. Garth Tulley ana j family returned To there home on t the Fish Creek road, the past week from Niagara where Mr Tulley has been employed for the past year x Mr and Mrs AVilliam Church and three children Teturned to Russell after spending .the past two months at the Parker^ome Karen and Gar\ Turner ^with their grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Turner, are in New Brans wick Canada visiting relatives REIAX IN PRIVACY IF YOU UK£ Order of Features alternate niglrfty Phone 25-Wor 166 for Exact running times WED.-THURS.—AUG. 12-13 •CX IN THI RICHARDS WfDMAftftr \THI TUNNEL I: f vi I: Eighty Persons Attend Old Home Day at Sc. Edwards Church By MRS. L. JAVALL South FIdward*—About eighty persons attended the Old Home Day reunion at the South Edwards church Aug 9th. Following a cov- ered dish dinner in the basement the sermon was delivered by the Ke\ K Lord, a former pastor, now of Tupper Lake. Mrs. James ( Bridgeland read the minutes of j tht* meeting for last year and Miss Mildred Finley gave the histor- ians report Mrs. George Hall, who acted as president, gave the treasurer's report. Four pastors were welcomed with their families, the Rev. and Mrs W. O. Hull of Nicklevllle and the Rev and Mrs KeKnneth Lord t former pastor and neighbors, tbc Rev and Mrs E. Putney of Pit- cairn and the Rev. C. Jacob of West Hermon. They each express- ed their pleasure of being present. The newly elected officers for next year are Mrs. Lester Javall, president; Lloyd Austin, vice pres- dent: Mrs James Bridgeland, sec- retary; Mrs. George Hail, treas- urer; Miss Mildred Finley, histor- ian and Mrs. Carl Brokn, program chairman. Report There were four marriages re- ported. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne LaPlante, Mr and Mrs. Harold Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halroyd. Births reported were, a son to Mr. j and Mrs. Donald Ellis, a son to Mr. ' and Mrs. Milton VanHouse, a son to Mr. and Mrs Erwin Hall, jr., ' and a son to Rev. and Mrs. K. Lord and one death, Robert Mc- • Donald. • Mrs Janette Kilbourne was un- ' able to be present this year and was greatly missed and many fine in her honor. \ FRI..SAT—AUG. 14-15 Film in Uyiiamatlon Tke 7th Voyage . of Sinbad AlNO MEW AWO SENSATIONAL TARZAJTS RMINWUR COLOR 1 -TARZAH SUN MON.-TUES. AUG. 16.17.18 ^^^ 'Sxtyitte ^ BAUDOT Fill* STEMU * MI nmi MMkWi ncii mrttm^ WEDTHURS—AUG. 19-20 \KookJf\ Byrne* to A _*'\•»• *'^> FIRST CHTOCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Trinity Avenue Sunday, Aug 16th - Service at 11 a.m. Sunday school at the same hour. Subject of lesson-sermon \Soul\. Golden Text: Ps 99: 9 \Exalt the Lord our God, and wor- j ship at his holy hill; for the Lord j our God is holy.\ Wednesday evening: Testimon- ! ial meeting, 8 o'clock. | Reading roorr^located in the i church edifice op^n Wednesday from 7 to 7:50 p.m.. and Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 oclock Radio program will be broadcast over Station WWNY. Watertown. 790 kc. on Sunday. August 16 en- titled \Dominion Over Disease A woman from Pasadena. Calif . re- ports the removal by spiritual means of two growths, one from her face and the other from her head. She will tell the details of how prayer alone brought the healing in an interview on this program- Mrs. Earl Whitford were absent. Mrs James Bridgeland and Mrs. Lester Javall went to Edwards and saw the slides Mrs. B. Wood- man, a missionary who recently returned from Africa, showed at the Methodist church Home From Hospital Mrs Edwin Hull has returned to i her home in Massena following | surgery at the Clifton-Fine hospi- tal \ Mr. and Mrs. Bower Watson, Anna Barkley and Linda Bridge- j : land were Thursday supper guests, of Mr and Mrs. Mehin Watson at a cottage at Lake Boneparte Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Wright and Janet Bridge- ! land of Syracuse were Saturday i dinner guests at James Bridge- 81 NSHINE AND FRESH AIR SERVED AS TONICS this week for tan valeting patients at the Gouverneur Edward John Noble hospital as they enjoyed the sundeck on the roof of the_ building. In ortler to cut off too strong winds anJ provide some shade, the auxiliary of the hos- pital ha» had the windbreak shown in tht* background installed. The Northeast Constructor** Inc.. donate their services for th+ plans and specitications and the auxiliary provided the $'250 for the construction. The auxiliary plans t<» add more tables and ctiairs to the present furniture. Mrs. Mark Riley, chairman, and Mrs. Doris l.oontis were in charge of the project. On the sun- de<»k Friday were LeRoy Tharett, Mrs. Marria LiPine, RN, Mn*. Mary Hayden, Mrs. Charlotte Manchester and Lawrence Millen. ' * Tribune-Press photo ) * flte. 1, GomwrMur, N.Y. TbnrwUy, August 1*. 1959 Natural Dam B> LEILA BRAYTON Natural Dam — Mrs Robert Reynolds and children of Mexico, N.Y , are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Macaulay. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Stowell and children spent last week at a camp at Pleasant Lake Mr and Mr^. Arthur McKinney and Joyce and Mr and Mrs L^eon Brayton had a picnic dinner Sun- day at the Morristown State Park. In the afternoon they call- ed on Mr. and Mrs Roy McManus at Heuvelton. Their son. Kent, re- turned home with his grand- parents. Mr and Mrs Brayton. and stayed until Mond;t> aftor- noon Mr and Mis Dwi^ht Knowlton of Gouverneur visited Mr and Mrs. George Gates Sunda> eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt and family of Potsdam were guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Merritt Sunday >IISS STK1 I \ A. Ill \VK INS. daughter of Mr. and Mrs E- C Hunkms of lf>(> Park street, uaa listed 8Tn.)n^ th#* graduates at Svr.'u'ust* inurisitv at the clo^tr ot th» - first MiinniiM' session Oil Fruias Sh«- i>»»'ive«1 ht-r Masters t^'KT^** in llb»;ti> *Cl*'lKV dlid v\ <i> elrot»Mi TO membership in Beta Phi Mu a national honoraty so- ciety, in ^ ••recognition of distin- Heavy Rain Upsets Plans To Harvest Exceptional Oat Crop at Elmdale By MRS. EVA H. WHALKN Elmdale —Allen and Leon Dur- |displays :or the 4-H exhibitioii at ham accompanied their brother, I the Fair his week Raymond, to the funeral of their j Mrs Ro>s Marcellus visited her brother. Apprentice Seaman Mar- mother Mrs Elma iStone. and tin Durham at Edwards last Mon- day. Seaman Durham was drown- ed Tuesday evening, July 25, when he fell into the water in the Wel- land canal near Welland, Ontario, as he was attempting to leave ship with some companions Dur- ham, unable to swim, soon drown- ed. . His body was found a few days Mr. and Mrs Gordon Stone one day last wivk Malcolm Maloy of Long Island called on Mr and Mrs. Glenn Whalen last Friday evening He is spending this week with rela- tives and Inends. He is accompan- ied by his wife and children. Mr and Mrs John Cochrane and children and Mr and Mrs. later 300 teet from whe*e he fell j Ronald Cochrane and family vis- He is a former resident ofjtted Mr and Mrs. Otto Hauser in - PHONE 166 - THURS.-PRI.-SAT. AUG. 13-14-15 THE GREATEST! Pome 4« And GUNMEN LAREDO SPECIAL ATTRACTION \ROUND UP LAND\ Filmed »t Philroont. N Mexico Scout*' SUN.-MON.-TUES, AUfr. K-17-11 r»rtma WID.-TWUtS.—A06. lt-20 j CUmb Cm| Mo|mtaill Miss Mildred Fisk and Fay Bridgeland had an enjoyable hike up C at Mountain Tuesday\\where tney visited Harry Watson, at the fire observation tower. .* Mr and Mrs Francis Sparp- stene and children of DeGrasse were Saturday callers at John Wood's. Mrs James Church, Mr. and Mrs Donald Wood and Clauria 1 Carpenter called there over the weekend. We«t*re Trip Mr. and Mrs James Church have returned from a trip to the West Coast. They visited Mr. and Mrs Burt Hall at Moorcroft Wyoming, and also visited their sons. Amos, Prentess. and Dexter Hall. From there they went to Spok- ane Washington where they were guests of Mr and Mrs James Jack and chUdren, .Marilyn and Jt*-tta From there they went to Vancover. Wash.. Qregan, Califor-J ma and St Louis. Missouri to spend three days attending an ax- j my reunion While there one of Mr Church s army buddies had a neart attack. They took him to Ohio where they spent a couple Then they went to Kansas and visited the old homestead where Mrs Pearl Engler lived. They also visited the Gerald Hall family at Chicago. . Erwin Hall, jr has returned to his nome from the Clifton-Fine hospital where he was a patient with a broken leg in. Riohville and attended Couver- neur schools before enlisting in the Navy He was a member of the U.S.S Warrington crew \Operation Inland Seas.\ Robert Allen of Fulton called on his cousin, Mrs. Glenn Whalen. and Mr W T halen last week Tues- day afternoon. The Jolly Hustlers 4-H held the monthy meeting Monday evening, August 3 A small number attend- one evening last week Clarence White called on Claude Sheppard at the Gillett Nursing nome in DeKaib Junc- tion Sunday afternoon. * Mr arid Mrs Gordon White and children of Niagara Falls were Sunday dinner guests of his father. Clarence White -Gordon is employed at one of the Niagara projects Mr. and Mrs. Denny Painter entertained friends from Ohio recently Mrs. Lucie Charter also last Thursday. They are a large called on them during the week, marsh bird and look very awk- Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Facey ward flying as they appear quite have moved into the Willie Green heavy x (house on the Kearney road. Several relatives from here at- J William Facey who underwent tended the funeral rites for Cleve , a major operation at Raybrook - A large mud hen flew past here Jenne last week Wednesday. Mrs Jenne is a niece of Mrs. Lucy Campbell We had a very heavy shower nospital sometime ago. has re- turned to his.home here. Mr. and Mrs Robert Wilson received a telephone call from and freak thunderstorm accom- \ California recently saying -that panied by a high wind last Satur- | their granddaughter. Sonji Orrn- day shortly after five p.m At \ ison had undergone major sur- Pine Hill the sun was shining, but ( gery v ta< j was recovering nicely, it was sure darkened here. Grain j she is the daughter of Mr. and that was ready to be threshed got |Mrs. Walter and Lucy Ormison. another soaking . j Mrs. Albert Raven is nw a Mr and Mrs Edward White member of Bligh Dodd's secretar- and sons spent a few days last l& \ staff week with his father. Clarence The farmers hereNwfco have White. large fields of oats ready to Guests who visited Mr and \Mrs. thresh were very discouraged Ray Brown last week were Mr Monday morning to\ find the fields and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr and almost flooded with water It will Mrs. Wilfred LaLonde of Newton be many days before they can Falls. Mr. and Mrs Harold Raven even get on the fields and Mr. «nd Mrs Charlie Brown ^ and two chUdren. i Try a classified ad News From Fine By MRS. DONALD LAW Fine — Mr. and Mrs Ben Dem- mon and son and Mr and Mrs. Gerald Billings returned home August 2nd. after a month-long tour to the West coast. They spent several days with Mr Demmon'? brother-in-law and sister Mr and Mrs Clyde Darnel of Seal Beach, California, and with Mr Billings relatives, Mr. and Mrs Freeman Billings Mr and Mrs. Jim Billings and Mrs Elizabeth Billings of Clyde, Ohio They also spent two days with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of Lyons, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Powell of Clyde,/ N. Y. Mr and Mrs Demmon and Mr. and Mrs Billings visited the Grand Canyon, Yosemite park, Yellowstone National park, Dis- neyland, Wind River canyon, Buf- falo Bill dam, Toledo. Ohio Zoo, Frontier Town, in Oklahoma. Mo- java Desert, Petrified forest, Painted desert, Marineland, Wal- fuers glass chapel and Hot Springs. Spend Weekend Mr and Mrs. George Derochie of Syracuse spent the weekend with Ada Boyd and Stan Gates, August 7th was Mrs. Derochies birthday. Mrs. Christina Porteous spent ten days visiting friends at Ved- erburg, Indiana. Mrs Carlos Law sp*nt four d3ys of her vacation with her sis- ter. Mrs Leslie Colton, and their brother and his wife. Mr and Mrs. Warner Ward of Parish They also called on Mr Wards sisters Wed- nesday evening. Mr and Mrs Nelson Jarvis are entertaining their granddaughter. Sharon Peabody Mr and Mrs. Jar- vis, Mary and Sharon Peabody and Hilda Amow took a trip to the seaway sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jarvis and Mary and Sharon Peabody visited Mrs Jarvis' brother. Francis For- key at Lake Bonaparte iast Wed- nesday ^ APPRECIATION Wr vvijiji to thank th«? Comemevr trwi ciianti for their xvrvr«>us contritnittoiis and support of thi re<\t*i.t :U'ld day s^»rs'>rt-vl by the Fine Volunteer K»PP I>»p«*rtm*»nt jr>d AuMltaiy £ Chie: LVpt P Au\iU*tr> 8 1 Hit CAKIY OF THANKS To all the rrlatKe* Inend* and onffftiUzations who contributed canls. th* u«t< of ttHMr cart am! donati<ms of food; U> tho»e A1»O. who have extended any kindness during the ktng illness and recent death of our dear mother and »»» ter we ^Ish to evpre<< our ;1»^»P appre- ciation and gratitude Mm Victoria B»t>f*»rk Mi** Anna Rrmvn « 13-Hp guished y^h°l as ti c and profession- al achie\tmc?nt\ in the field o: library science Miss Hunkins graduated from Gouverneur Hi«h school in tne class of 195,1. and was chosen &s president of \iov class her senior sear Sh»« I>*O*M\>-<1 hf*r Bachelor of Arts decree from St. l^iV^renct uni\tMTiit\ in lH5r> Kor two years aft* 1 !* graduation .stu* was librarian in tho Johnsburs: C'entral School system at Noith Creek, XY At present she is librarian at Liver- pool, in the Chestnut Hill Junior High school, a position she has held for two years She was recent 1> elected to seVvp as ti^Hsurei ot the Onon- J^bi-ar\ association. FIRST IN A-^A/HEEL ORIVEI Cuif»« in tor a demonstration and discover -'Jeep' 4 wheti go more places • do nx>fe jobs • cost less to owni ^ I Jeep VWICUS BY WILLYS MOTORS. ..WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER Of 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHiCUS of frowinf Com* In for m demonstration AFPKfXIATION v . y tn«nk* to tn* Ci«>uverM«or Fire Dt parunent and th^ Ri<h\)lk> Fir* Depan- mert the State Trr*>p$ns and B CI for their asftistAfKt at the time of the fine. Scotch Settfrmg * Ceftter KERR BROS.. Sales & Service MAIN ST. STAR LAKE, N. Y, Presbyterian Church Union service of worship with the Baptist Methodist and Pres- byterian churches cooperating will be held in the Presbyterian church at 9 30 am Sunday, August 16 The Rev Merritt W. Updyke, res- ident pastor, will use as his ser- mon .subject, \Mans Eternal Quest.\ as taken from Job 23:3 Music will, be under the direc- tion of Mrs W. H Foster, direc- tor of music And orginist. and Mrs C W Johnson, choir direc- tor Mr? Foster will pUy \Medi- tation Serieuse\ by Bartlett as the prelude and \Why Wanderest Tnou in Darkness* by Guilmant as rhe posthide Mrs Johnson will sins me offertory solo, \If With All Your Heam \ by Mendelsjohn Sunday union church school ses- sion will be held in the church basement during the worship ser- vice for children <rf the kindergar- ter and gra^e* one. two arxJ three ST. VA1XKT LfcAGOE Sanday. Augurr 23 Pre*cott at Potsdam Norton Faik it Canton Helena at Gouverneur Ofdentburf - No Game «nrrvrvs mtxsws 'The 2\ f h S'eveni minion m-Jl 5* h**d ti L*r> Rr»vr ne*r Hrr- mor or SUD4*J Aug It at noon There wrJQ ot a bttfcrt picmc with ice win be Oat Crop Many fields of golden grain can be seen along the highway as we drive around through the country- side. Oats are heavily headed and have good straw for bedding Thousands of bushels of this crop will soon be put in by combines or threshing machines We need some dry sunny weather in order for this bountiful crop to be har- vested This is the third year in succession for a good oat crop Visitors at The home of Mr and Mrs Glenn Whalen iast Fnda> were Mrs Nettie Laidlaw of Gou- verneur and Del Foster of New Jersey Mrs Pj>bert Fen ton Tommy and Delores and Mr and Mrs William VivRett of Rjchland. Mo,' are expected to arrive at the home of Mrs Fen tons parents. Mr aRd Mrs George Macaulay, this w^ek In HotpttaJ Mrs PwObert Brown onderwent major surgery at Noble hospital Monday morning She entered the hospital last Friday morning Mr and Mrs John Stone and family were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Weldor Foy at tnetr camp at Pleasant Lake Th* boys pitched a tent for their sleeping ouarrers ^ Clarence White jr . and several boys from nearb> areas arrived home last Saturday after a two wgeks training period at Camp Drnnv Mrs Ehna Stone sper.t a ft* days last w*ek with h*r daughter Mrs Lrwre-ice Graves • m Go«u- r She u repone-i f>*hf^ better Many cow-i and youn^ rtock trjcked D> here Sunday ro dair> barrv at th* fair ground for extubrtwn and judgTng there Many ndmff horves «ere also en- tered Kiss Donn* Moore mM be mar- thai at the T%C* tracks arid hor»e show _ 4-fT«-t at Fmtr ^ 4-H m«nt*r liATIOimL MAIN & PARK STARTS 'fol£vt>u/ho%bf GOUVEKNEUR. N. Y. MEN'S M.UE CHAMMAY SHIRTS Two pockets uith tmtu>iu 10 front. K«e« 14'2-17*. 1 39 Former Russell Woman Revisits North Back in the north country for the first time in 7$ year? this week if Mrs Ida Gannett age 86 who le visiting her cousin Ernest C Hunkins of Park stree' and Mr* Hunkinn Mrs Gunnett ^pent much erf her first ei$rht years in Ru**eil A rmeethear* of a person. +ho coukln t possibly be called \ok!\ In itpite of T*>e rumber of years h*s lived Mrs Gannett if warm fnendly and has a de- sente of humor. Juft for the record the does aD of her o*-n hoa»e^ofk inctudinf the washing haj three nDomerc ind 15 an ardent k**> S«d*v and Mandmy prfpar- tog baked goo* and vegtubm !^o ^entie fis'uni ^ri*f»e> her She- has i^r &*T. aiumirvurr boat a mo^or oir sr>e prefer? f o heneif and tc go out akme or JUtti* Long La%e near her hair* IT iB*g RapwJa \!>ctiic»n. i»itg nameumef a cartmg rod t*jt for rv nv»t pmr* an 1? foot t*rr- boc pr^e that the be:t« with duf t*er*elt Her t+m percti and TSe fls> she cie%n* >^rmc» aivd J Seeing Russell ha* been a du- apjx>lnur*ent to ;>er She remembers it a> a thriving J little village with a tub factory, lumbering, prosperous farms and well cared for street? Nc**' the find? the old Arsenal <*cho©l that I she attended gone and the ceme- tery overgrown £ven fhe ap- • proach to the footbridge that she crossed %c eften is hard to get tc because of tall ?raft&. Among her forifte«t memories oi Puisaei] si of a Cknstrr.aj party where *he received a littl* ~T>UTS- j tng doll\ with chin* head, arm? and feet and a lrtUe *reen book I a« &hs Sh* still ha« the *>U and Tt MEN'S IVY LEAGUE PANTS BUrk or tan FOLDING TYPE CAMP COTS dowbtfu! that credit Mrs Gunr>*tt> iiet for Tier vitality and youthfuine«f SV k>ves >ckies and atter\ makes a meai of them and even put? \inegar on her eflps Otherwise che eats vriat the wants a»d hats 1 walk tummer and winter. e*cri day ^\Hije tr>e «*ms in Gouvernevr she dro*^ to R^ttefl to vtat her Mr*. ' Amy Fare 4.98 flATIOflAL LC* tifthifli/