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* 7 &. Altar Boys and Pastor of Hcrmon Church Attend Dedication of Seminary By M ABU Junction -The $4*0011 <i of the Young Women's of the Methodist church held at Marian Morgans Gloria Fanning uas elected spir- itual life leadei Jt was decided .^0 hold an ice civ/tm sox'ial with the M Y F on August 22\HU on; SHK1JMJN Mr. and Mrs ' Judson Thornton, who *\>cnr the wet»k»iid with her Other ,Sun(1a> dinner quests wire Mr and Mrs. I>a\id Thorn- ton and son Pawd ot Omar, Mr. and Mrv Kobort Thornton and children of Wanakena, Mr. and Mrs Millard Fulton and son Hilly Around Town the church lawn The next nurf-.o! Newton Falls and Mrs Joe IA>- Ing will h*' held September 3rd Blanc and two daughters ot Star pit Pat Bacon's. i l*ake. Mr and Mis Frederick New-! Mr and Mrs. Stanley Fleming and children. Jimmie P»>n- r had as quests lor a week, the Barbara and Pat. ot Water-iueck before last. Mr. and Mrs t>Ury. Conn., have passed two! Sam Salcone and children. IV b- l.x>uise lor the Clifford StHlllev . (>\ford. \\ ho is her brother f with his mother. Mi> Flor- ence Newvine. and his brother and sistet-in lciv\. Mr and Mis, James Newvine Mr. and Mr> Ch u les HockJiel! and children ol S> racuse liavt aJso been \isitint: hci nii>thei. Mrs New\ine. and and his \\it» On Tuesdav the Whittak«r took M^ne C«r\el. Ivlnres Thomas Phillips to W:U the open hous»- ot Si>t Joseph Attend Ifcnlitati On Sundav r he J> Whittaker a»vnrrfMr»i*i1 the altar box s o* St church. Clarke Carve! Phillips, Rob.TT Pnre ,W Pete;-? Paniel Ha/en and \V;Iii tm P»nrkt hie and Sandv. and Scot! ol .Buttato. and v\- ekend. Mr and Mrs. Scott al>o ol Buttalo Mrs Fls'mim; and son. j: pasx'd lasf week at N V . with Mr. Fleming- }V (ia\ in »M v and un tor oi St mrd h\ ih* H\er Construc- \o near < >\!ord . ami Mrs. William Kc\nold> son I>iil> ot indianafiolis. armed Friday 1o \isit Mrs jMient>. Mi. and Mts Ct^v w b> >.\ o: Henr\ s and Ind . R. >n«»Uis' Kimcr f !isex. 1 on \\ < dnesday Mr. and I fMmivi Ch.iv o! Hennon 'their da'ichter-iu-law. Mis. ('hav. and children. Angela Mrs look Pml Ter- lor the dcdica- > ?*-i!ton Sh»-en of scpiinarx ior the is h* T Kdw arils > M.«r> were HI < >nchiota t<on by H:shop St Joseph > Whit* Fa'rV-N , Mr-v F-nest sis*»*r-in-!jw. M s. oi Brock\ illc. ( >?r ino. who will spend August with her. Her dauphtei-. M:x Harold H<u\i- son. brought her here las! Fnda\ Oth*r rvoep* jpuests ot Mrs Edwards have tnvn Mrs Thomas Rogers and childr* n ol . Balmat and Mrs. I-aura Kress* tt of (H>U- vrrneur. H*r grandson. Danny Thornton, of Cla> ton spent last with her and returned Sun- and Fdnuiiui. home to Grand . .Mich, and will remain tor a rroirh with their son and :amilv. M.-.s C'hasc. tht 1 lormer K.ithlecu Th rnan. arui children h;i\c b»'en xistuni; hot mother. Mrv John Tic rnan, for three ,M: and Mrs Silvia Ku t and chiidr. iv Cher\l. Ronnie, Vm- c» % nt and Janice, ot Homestead. Florida, anixed Thui*sda> to visit his jMrrnts Mr. and Mi> C. T. I^ixerxheTta. until Monday Flovd (iilletto took the P»onnie Gillette and T»T?-y to Camp Alderstzate last S.mdax. Acoompanx ins; her was her mot.he:. Mis. Elizabeth Thom- as Th»-x visite<i Mrs Thomas' son Veron Thomas, and tamily at Pul- day to his home with his parents, aski Sunday through Thursday. Mi>. Misses Bishop MORE MONEY FOR YOUR MONEY! Top •or»«*gt tor yowf tovm^t — Pt US tONUS D D \d«i»dt cr«4*+*d o*»d co «H»r« MAKE MORE —^y M»; «t r •* Or A Oovnfy Sav.fiot lo-L Aw«H **m $90 000000. | CITY A COOHTY SAVINGS 1ANK *j ^ r MJUI | l3 ° S *** # 5*- ^•'^\T I. N. Y. J?£ COIffOM TODAY! ] , G s.*J FREE ^3^ — \«r+ * ccovfit ' >%e> ** # POSTACf »OTH WAYS •*\•*' I ^^ * I I I I J I my fto«*« H jom mmj catk, **• IT SAYS, '1EST PLACE TO tUY FWNACE OR OIL IS SIMONS FUEL & SUPPLIES PHONE Uf ' \ BOYS' DUNGAREES DubU Irreet to* 1 i« <- GOUVERNEUR Mr knd Mrs Elton A Turner and daughter. Susan of Grasse Pointe WiMxis. Muhigan. are visit- ing Mr and Mrs Grottf? (arn^Hll of West Barney stnnM for two weeks Mrs Turner i> the former Klea nor Rose (.'amphf'll. Mrs V M Hampton. W H\\ St . cek»hrare<1 h«*r nine^y-fhird huth- day last Satmxiay. AUKUS! 8. and an open house was held at h<T home for family and friends. Among the out-of-town callers were her grandson and his wifr, Mr and Mrs Rohert Hampton of Compton Lake>. N J ; Mr and Mis Donald K Hamp f on of Pitts- ford. N Y . another grandson, and Mrs Ha/^1 \N'H latv Graves of Washington. I). C Mr and Mrs Alex G rush as and daughter. I)ianne of I )\ford. < >hio and Thomas MHVNT of Hart lord Conn wort 1 d.nner gu» sts la>t Saturday turning of >!TS Man Bi;ii;g> and Mrs Ruih Warwick A KHrnl guest of Mrs. BriKgs and Mr>i Warwick was Mr>. Alan BowtTing of Florida. Mi and Mi^ James Glynn and children. Patty, Ju<1y and Kevin ar.i\ Mi-> Karen Johnson of Pa ra- ni us. N J are visiting Mrs. Glynns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bassett this wevk. Mr and Mrs' Frank Van Hou- ten and daughter. Mary Kathar- ine <^f C>maha. Nehra>ka «i*e sp**ndmg a vacation with Mrs. Van Houten'.- mother. Mrs. Robert Hutfierford, Park strict. • 'Sgt. and Mrs William Cough 1 in and family of Routoul. Ill, War- rant Officer Lloyd C'oughlin and familv O~om Fort Sill. (>klahoma. and Leonard CoiiKhlin of Syracuse called on their aunt. Millie Gaddis last Friday Warrant 5 Officer L'oyd Coughlin is nn his wav to Germany for threo years after which he is eligible for retirement Guests this week of Mr and Mrs Rodney Bra dish. West Main street are Mrs Bradish's brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Ray McDonald and children. Lin- da. Michelle. Christine. Joan and Michael of Dayton. Ohio, and Tho- mas Lavack of Massena. Mr. and Mrs Carleton Kldndge <pent last wpfk at Sylvia Lake and entertained their daughter. Mrs Fred Barr and children. Jim Connie and Mike of Piattsburg for the wrx'k Mrs Henry Rouse* and children. David and Laurie *n<\ Tonia Kth- ndtre spent last week with Dr Rita Clark in Cranheiry L>*ke. Mr and Mrs Fdward EisehTonT of Herkim*T .spent the past week- end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles H. Jones. Rowley street Mr and Mrs. Townsond Carjx^n- ter and children spent Ust Thurs- day with Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Smith. Park street. Brian H. Kaley has completed his third year at the U. S. Air Miss Marylou Trask Becomes Bride Of Charles W. Johnson at Little Falls pre*»n. embroidered organza, tunic s*> le. with matching accessories Miss Marvlou Trask became the bride of Charles W. Johnson on Saturday. Juh IS. m a double nn^ an<1 an orchid corsage The mother ceremorn iH»rtornHd i in the First of th« > bridegroom wore a sheath Preshxtenan church of L it tie Falls dress of bei£e embroidered organ- h> the Rev. J. Harold Thompson. 7A. with matching accessories and pastor. Emblems Indicating Invalid WHI Assbt Cranberry Lake Firemen By DOUOTHY M. HOWLAND Cranherry Lake - Fire Chief 1^. J Daniels of the Cranberry Lake Volunteer Fiie Depart merit, an- nounced that the emblems are now available to be placed on homes to indicate where there is an invalid or a person living there that could not aid themselves in time of emergency. Chief Daniels pointed out these markers would prove invaluable where tire equipment rolls up to a house where such an emblem is displayed Faster rescues will be possible when our firemen spot these attractive emblems which are made of floureseent paint so that they ma\ be seen at night when a spotlight is turned on them. Persons interested in obtaining these markets should call fire headquarters. A fire official will then call at the home and place the emblems on the entrance and rear door and on the door and window of the incapacitated per- sons room There is no charge for this service. Mr and Mrs Stuart Smith, jr.. and daughter. Tracy Lee. of Pal- myra spent the past week with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Da\ id MacAlevse. A Parish council meeting was held Tuesday evening at the Pres- byterian Community church Mr and Mrs. Calvin Smith are the parents of a son born August 2nd in the Chiton-Fine hospital. Ttu* bruie is the daughter of >!r and Mrs John Viskup of Little Falls, and the hnde^nxim's par- Conte and his orchestra. a corsage of white orchids. The wedding reception was held at 'Hie Manor, with music by Phil ents ar ham Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- i oi Little Falls The Force Academy in Colorado Springs, and is spending his leave with his parents. Dr and Mrs Grant S Kalry. Johnstown str**ot Also visiting the Kaley's this week are their daughter. Joan, and her guest. Miss Mary Ruth Goodhart. who arc both >oniors at the Albany medical center school of nursing They will return today to Albanv. Mary Farr. 'Alma lean Hanratty of theinr-'al Kmney ?tores. attended^jr^cosmetic dem- onstration hsrtft at the Hotel Sv- bride was escorted by her tathei The church was decorated with Outboard Boating Club Plans Cruise of Seaway Local boating enthusiasts in the Outboard Roatinc club will take a trip alori£ the seaway this Sun- das, launching their boats at Og- densburg and then cruising thro- dress. embroidered in brown and ugh the Iroquis locks to Lake St black, and a corsage of white or- i Lawrence. For her going away outfit, the bride selected a white linen sheath Around Town A turpri** birthday party wai at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bulger, Hailesboro road, in honor of Mrs. Bulger's aunt, Mrs Grace Donohue of Brockville, Ontario Among the twenty seven guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller ot Verdun, Que Mrs. Dono- hue was seventy-nine Monday The Canadian visitors are staying for a week at the home of another niece, Mrs. Lester Patton of Bal- mat. Miss Kathryn Ferguson spent last week with Miss Dorothy Gray at Dewitt Joseph McDermott. former res- ident and barber in Gouverneur, was in town Tuesday He now lives with his daughter in South Caro- lina and was up north visiting his son. Donald, at Rome and sister* and brothers in Qgdensburg. The Rev. A E Jefferson was the guest speaker at the Syracuse Tabernacle Baptist church Sunday morning, August 9th in the ab- sence of the Rev Donald Tubbs. who is in the hospital MIN Jef- ferson accompanied her husband >tr> Florence Churchill of Sy- racuse has been a guest the past week of Mr and Mrs Theron Stone. Rowley St. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Burtis of Norristown, Pa . were weekend guests of Mr. Burtis' mother. Mrs. Ada Backus on John street On Wednesday she will accompany them home for a ten-day visit. Dr and Mrs David Harhnfc of South street will leave Friday for Princeton. N. J.. where they will attend the wedding of Mrs. Har- ling's sister. They plan to visit some friends of Dr Harling and return on Wednesday Mrs. Eva Perrin. 29 Grove St.. has been visiting her daughter. ] 1. Gouverneur, N.T. Thursday, Auguftt IS, antKirr St Ijiwrencv C«>ijnt> s* By virtuf ol extn utun i»»u«l out of the Count.% Court «»f thf >f<i«i' <>f Ne w York le> m e dir*H*ti^l «rwl firl.vtrreii *i^*^st the |d Ch«rk* Tollman I ha\»* vl/r«1 and tak^n nil th** M^tit title »\<1 iii<*i^st of K4i<1 de- fend«ut in «»M! to the following dfin nbed W pi«Tty 1 shrtil i>\tvt f»»r sale, at th e L*w iliiwi*. '»n the IT <la> o f AuKu*t . ISftH. Ht * .«> i n the . HfU'rrn«»n. a» Sheriff*t Offkf in th e T«>v*n o f Cantoii, County o f St 1-HWiffKf N V Dated thi s *' d«»> <•/ July. ViWl. lleni'> l» iH-nm-r She i iff. B> H«rr > ¥'. C «nfield Hi * fVpuU This Irniefi'iire. nic»o > e th»* ..M I day of Septetnber \'(*H H»*t\*f»*n (tinlie rvsidins « t R l> R\»it»' 8 . Au»»urn Yor k and Jeanne 'I.iltni<in hi s wife re Hi«jin|{ « t 10 7 (*U> Avrniw Hm-heste r New York , imrties n f tlw f»i *•! fwii arid T«llm«n K P Haite ti Auhnm. N Y«>rk p«rt> o f th»* j*ei-»»ri«1 {»nrt \\itr>e!i*»>th the parties <>f the f»»t [Mt t m M.H- >f (>fir [>.U«r «$ l (*•» lawful money o f th e I'ruted St<*'ei» {MK 1 h> the jwtrt\ ' <>i th e M»<<>M«1 l^ r1 ( 1«» h«Tfc*t>\ rvnts»> nMeriM- nn<1 quit.l-.im ir«t<« the |Mit> \f th e >*•< ond jMii . hi s <ii!*tr!f»iit»«fs ,«»n1 HNSIVV-* t..r\«v r rttl THVr TKA<T IIH PAR(T-;L OK I.ANP hit u.«N % in the T <\MI «»f Kirie. Ci»unt\ ( »f St Lrtwieru'* 1 <<n«t St<»te o f New Y<«rk ' hemn <»ev'ih»*<1 ,i > f.ijlowj. iU'in K S'U'h Sh«<t»> f{i\i- r !.<>t Nun^h*» r V !'\ lv^<< i .MJ • rt> stn\%n i*\ H riitp of the VillrfK f of ^.inak'-iw .-UH ! K'W U I -»tS» m«de h> R K Tr«U». i' >'. *'»•< now .»n file i n the office o f tht - (*«>ur>t> f;,!k o f st l^i\,v - ren<t * Count > at <\tnton N«'v \ Y • -r k Reut£ M t*«irt of ih» - s.in> e pn-niiscs ct» r • ve>»-<1 to j»«fti»f i »f th« first jmrt h> IV»^J dated Jul> I* 1***7 MIMI r^-*-* *r «K-<1 in. the offK-e of the O»unl> (Irrk «>f St I Count> on the d;«> of . l^ 7 :Se.ile« t U.-is a:i' '»- ; »•>'• ^1 ?••! the jw»rtrtr liiTi \ f dp|\\\,'nii-.v r ^ I»upl S- h'«>l f>tJ»t'irt N HYlU ' 1 ToVM.s .i f v»anj> e t .i N > ' ' I >e.it with thv s.h'\. .»•! • I <»\ »^> Thf |' . \\T »: i s ! h # rnu'e oj the ' ' .ttiM * ''•'' i\H \ft'n !»• <1 !«< (>ntr.«i S.h..<! and rttutn f-'-Mii C'^:k Kev'.i«n«e on o K'MU to T.tiCuik 1 .s«h^»l and » in: H«»u» e V f-t'f w V. ' \v i r -I > *%.N».M*!.I K »hde d.-n^e <.|» Itur K->.«<1 .ml r. • ••• n 4 A''tTMHi« ' -«>M!»- t-« ; Vd\\.->»ds S4 h«»' 1 and vases of white gladioli chid - and chrysanthemums and a pro- The couple honeymooned in the I Eisenhower i<»eks if permission cram ot music was presented b\ New England states and Eastern Miss Mildred Perrin. Newark. NY. and her son. Edward Per- rin. Palmyra. Donald E Gardner. Rochester. stationed at Camp Drum for two weeks with the 13th Field Main- tenance outfit, visited his step-fa- They w ill also pass through the ther and mother. Mr. and Mrs Gouverne-ur Minstrels both before and during the ceremony. Mrs William H. Foster, organ- ist ot The First Presbyterian church of Gouverneur. played the tradi- tional wedding marches, as well as the follow inc organ selections \Calm as , the nicht.\ Bohn; \Where E re You Walk.\ Handel;: \M\ Heart at Thy Sweet Voice.\ Saint Saens \Dreams.\ Guilmant, and \While < >rchids.\ Cook. Canada. They will live at 57 West Bar- ney St.. Gouverneur. A craduatp of Little YdUs Hich school, the bride received a R A. can be obtained. I^ist weekpnd three boatloads of club numbers explored the &t Lawrence river near Kingston The outings, which are open to anvone who likes boating, are DeKalb Junction Mrs John Gilmour spent Friday thrrniph Wednesday at Dickinson decree in music education at Pots-, family affairs, with the emphasis j c>ntw * wit h_ her brother-in-law dam State Teachers collect andjon rruising rather than racing ! a , nd sister, is a music teacher in the Gouver-, The members boats, all in the 'Gardiner. Thomas Blackburn. Mr and Mrs Ralph Alexander, NY, who neur schools. Mr Johnson is also a of Little Falls Mich school and is ; neur bv Trailer 14 .to 1« t.*>t class, are taken to anp vacationing there graduate I the launching spot from Gouver- Mr sen int: in the Air Force Mrs. Nv les I > Crow ncr and, A rehearsal dinner given by Mr. Kicharrf s Molholskv, both of (tou- { and Mrs. J W Johnson was serv- The clubs big event of the sea- son will h»e a three day campout on the St Lawrence river over verneur. were soloists. Mr. Molhol-j ed at the Mehawk \*alley Country \ L a N>r day We->kend Clb j and the two soloists performed a |of honor at pre-nuptial showers duot arranRrment ol \Because.\ j piven by Mrs. Joseph F. McAllas- by P'Hardclot. Mrs. Crowner s • ter. jr.. and Mm. Bette Farlex ; rendition of \Tiio. Lord's Prayer\ j Mrs. David Champion, and Mrs. hy Malottc was offered during the • Kaya KimbaJl. wedding ceremonx. . . . At tending the bride as matron j a dy ked skv saii^' \I Love Thee.\ by Greic. (Club and the bride was the ^uest j plans are being made for a local course in outboard motor boating to be civ en in the fall by the American Power squadron, which two years ago conducted a similar course tha-t was taken by 20 area people, . . was A pre-weddine reception held in Gouverneur with Miss ,, r , , Helen Stiles. Mrs Nyles Crowner. of honor was Mrs. Bette Parley. Mrss MarparPt Coucn> Mrs Lear Gouverneur. Miss Judith Farlev and Miss Margaret Couch both of Gouverneur. were bridesmaids The bridegroom \\a< atten< by his brother. John Willi«'tnx?t>rin Van Sant # and Mrs. Bette Farley as hostesses. ushers son. jr.. as bo>t man were John Viskjipr^jr . brother of | Physician on call Auc 13 through j crowd the hndf\^J>rfV Falls; Arthur F j S:v:i»ji^-jf. Srr'.:thti»-ld. Pa., and J>n-r Snx-der. Hit Tie Falls. j The bride's powa WHS of pure] silk orcan/a and French imported j and Mrs Ralph Gilson re rently visited Mrs May Weath- erup at Ogdensburp A week apo Friday. Mrs. Gil- sons brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Robert Ferns, and chil- dren Janet and Sharon of Hamil- ton, Ontario, came to visit them On Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Gilson. they went to Mooers. NY, to visit relatives They also visited relatives at Cobey \ Hill. Hem- jminpsford. Ormistown and Hunt- ingdon. Quebec, retuminp here Thursday. On Friday, Mr. and | Mrs Gilson took them on a tour jof the seaway. j On Sunday Mr and Mrs Har- ers of another until they towered Beebe and children Sharon four hi K h. straight up. |Billy. Margaret and Johnny Mr' wooden ! anc j Mrs. Elliott Simser. ' Fair Show iContinued from page 1» ,Mat? Tuck juggled a barnl wi?h his feet and kept the in stitches with his Coming Events m on call Auc 13 i ^ ^ ^ JVW ^- 4 1 lfi. Dr Barton VanSlvke, amusing commentary on the act, daughter FUa May of this ^ 1378 Phxsician on call Tiv balancing act of Harry an6 i age< and M V and Mp, Isaac ' 1. Throuph Aug 23, Dr Harriet Kinc an adagio team, was , ser and ^n I/lf>n af thp R and Elliott, jr., Stephen Fletcher. Mr and Mrs, Robert Rav and Adhr. phone SI'XDAY. A! <.IST lace. n«*»r lenc T h. fashioned with fitted lace r*»dire. V-neekhne. short sloev«'s and lull skirt of Union service tor Baptist. Metho- &a> a t •wprn shown. Master Sgt dist and Presbvterian churches at the Presbyterian church at Syracuse last Wednes-' orcanza. with lace motif*, and Jaee i 9.30 a.m. which hair preparations seal loped edmnc TTie bride s head- ', L'nion summer Sunday school at was a small y»\\f*lr*d enm n i the same hour and sam» i place and Mrs. Charles Ganley and children, Connie and L-*rry. of Tacoma. Washington :»re visiting Mrs Ganlex's parent. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Lavoie. Hailesboro street Sgt Ganley wiil leave September 1st for a year's Tommy Black, son of Mrs Mary Black is visiting his father. Tom- ! rme Bla<-k in S^nduskx. Ohm. I Lyle Black is sf>endin^ executed with impressive Srrace. | ^4 attended the Simser familv and the Knockabouts, a trio of ; reunion at Lyonsdale. near Lvons from v\hich tell a silk illusion el- for children of kindergarten | the price of admission, cast their how-lenpth veil. The bridaf bou- quet was a cascade of white or- chids and stephanotis Mrs. Farle> was attired in pink silk organza with lace bodice, thf skirt mao> dress length. She also wore a otnk crown with matching xei!. • « The bnrlefmaids won 4 blue or- rRnza rn.vmbk>. /a^hjoned like r nat of the matror o: honor, with comic acrobats, al>o appeared I Falls. There were 75 present . All in all. the opening night pro- J Maitland Thompson went Fri- pirHm was an enjoyable county,day to Ithaca and brought Mrs fair attraction, and became out- ; Thompson. Pvoberta and Terri when the star perform-{home Saturday. They had passed whose act alone was worth (the week with Mrs Thompsons ers. thmuph third prade apes. MOXDAT. AI'GI ST 17 Annual meet me of the Gouver- neur Women's Howl in jr Assn at at members of each toaeue. TTESDAY. Al Cil ST 18 Rotary meting at Smith's hotel i charm across the footlights. the American Legion home 7:30 p.m. lor officers and Livestock Prices Empire Livestock Marketing Cooperative, Gouverneur. Sale of' Tu«sdav. August 11th The fol-. Ca ™* ia louint; prices were paid per hun- j ^ ihe tnp parents. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Sel- leck Mr. and Mrs LJoyd Pcwell re- turned Sunday from a ttirw vacation trip on which they ited relatives at Minneapolis. Minn, and Edmonton. Alberta. vis covered 5.300 miles at days with friends at Lake Bona- ; matching parte jcr.uns VA TTie Misses Bar bar a and Chri>- ' attendani *me Passing of Knglowr»rvi. N nre here vi^itmg their aunt. > Marion Pavsinn J^me5 Scott Mi<\hi^an Citv. Mr and Mrs JacK ScoTt. Rock land strffV ant> car of j>ink r< Thampirrr.. H T!'»»'A ^-d cascade r- oi Mr. The nonn NAVE THE DATE St. 'I^awrenrp County Grange p»c- - nic at DePeyster at noon S>in- 1 day. Aue 23. with Edward F I Dairy T.vpe (owv Utility 19 00- \Ht. cutters 17.00-19.00. canners NatioijaJ Grange Jectur- Bulls: Utility ;none r cutters »finrr TO Sealed 6KJS ire n-que*r~j fr. r 1h0 trans n of •ppmxtm«rr'> 2 puriiR of i D,«tn-t No 1 Tnwnj of o,f.,, P . fine Pitrairn. Ruwfil >• y Inr rh^ ' w:th the »rh<ir pflai n K'>rm trMi-t ar Mu-ni rm s J^ U t»n\ ••* >j» nf fT\i-<> 1' €•»•;»> \f |>r-'i*-H* K1 rrNfi\!'* - ir wlmb t- »*TM*II K (\rrttlitl N«*h-«»l t^lWjiUl.s »'S' 1 tti«iN <»r V,v f'»rTTv> <irv} • K ;ifivt<ttxt 1\' Mi«* :ui! I- ••»»• h e n !N- hv*r>»K •( I *\><1 V' A i^*« v« dr<1s F. r> T llClV dpi KDT Thr 1 % V ti..t 1..l»-r •* , n 7 lt> A i^ J * rr» > \T h« , w !i h rr.-i\^' <Vf'-il S< lii-il «t •» A i*; J 1 1 •••f» 1 • •VM\1 '*' V \ jt,i » t-ri V. r tTp^.\ f the right 1 ;•\»•<? .*r\ .x al l l»uiv Pi^rri . •» t'.»unt P-«^,u>-» 1 H.V^TT1 of K.1 I.i.«\.1 \' A- x?.» n.-k -I r««- i ..» K.1-M.I %*• 1 1 '« r • l.JnfiMlx > i.f >• l«d\\ nmv 3 EMPLOYMENT H r i ^Sf* N »n Hir n V w ;> * P *»sr* w~a\ • v»r. et s-r • hid v '. •he • > ¥ i • \J , •r.n- \t . \M ion al. 1 UOIIJ) IJKI. WORK by the (Uv. Miss MHJ >niie luwlry, M Rail- road A\»'.. (iouverneur or WANThI)—raiH Wrtitre-s work Clifford Kthndge. Phone Rc\^ ville 2463 8-l.*Mtp i\) WOMAN WITH SMALL CHILD .wouki like nousevvoik Live in. Phone 1154R2. -S-l^-itp U> WA\T>:i> — II*MiMke^p*»r. for elderly man at onc-r. Write Box X r, Trihune-FVess 8-13-L»tp f 1 i lU LP WANTKI) — Applications ; now KMiig l^krn for employ- ment with a farm ccK»j>erative. Must, have farm background and school rducalion or better, chance for adv. : *ncement for men Joh r»\*]'Jires on-the- farm contacts v\jth patrons. Pay jnchjdes bn.<c Hilary plu- hospitah- zation. li(o mvtir vn<v. retirenient and oth»*r rwnrJ^s Write let f *»r statinc education, y^h e\jv nenc^. reference.^, etc to I>ox V ''* this er, as 31 •# the -VACATION SCHfKHr Bobs. .110-115 -105 }b 2^ W- a? tr- S tnp« whltr lacr> - anrj co- l<iraaf b*»urju<'T of unite carnations •Mr and Mrs Edw-r Karl and and P ink roS€ ' s Mr and Mrs Ear: I>,er G^»'jver- ' Kirky Van San: of Mr and Tv\o Sisters of i*t Jos**pn di*i*i two seminarians will ennriuct a i x-acation school at St. jHm^'.i ch;rrh start inir at 9 y' Monday, i Aucust ]7 at 9 ,V> a.m The daii> huii> 2^> .V»-27.Vi. 7^75 lb. '25 -.x 14 mil** neur and Mr &nd Mr^ K^rl arxi dfiuz-*t>r*. L^l* 1 of C>crien<hurz =i Krr?«*t family Junior 1^> a f CryO'T B* ^ MerTor Van Ssnt of Gouver- sessions will corcJud*- with a mass p he d iher di'i^'fr > u»-ddir^ Viskup wr»r<\ a dr*-s^ r t\ N. c at 11 o clock for children Classes u.ll \K held *n the hrs: c-ipht S Jb 24.25-25 50. .: 97 slauehtf-r cows. 15 134 calx-es. 5 hoes and 1 re- r»»-nt. Co\x market actjvr ATA VI certs TO $1 C^> hip!>rr Bulls s:eady. Cai\es steady on veaJers. rai^- mos'ly SI OTi higher daily > Cranb* -* rr: urr. IPorrr '>* f»r'>p>i)tj! trart »nd er;\f»r.pe m*> t* obtained A v SALESMAN WANTED Wonderful opportunity if you ran qualify, to represent Mu- tual Benetit Health & Acci- dent Assor. t Mutual ot Oma- ha 1 , the lareest exclusive health and aer;d<-nt company in the world. (iouv/rn^ur ana Ijt»e?al draw ubtfe :k*amihi: Fr>* pro'jp rvspitai- 'ization and hU' ro\e»\ac p For particulars and interview. Nvnu- civiDg aKf and qualifi- cations to: G HKAfUrr. T>ist Box llo. Water-town. NY. SERVICES SERVICE 24-Hoi Towing Se PHONE Spilman's G HAILESBORO, EVERYBOD A TtUlY BLACK DlA/ *Th* Cod Th*t $ • • • ord#r yowr S & H GREEN S RICHVILLE FUI FVKL OIL & KL Richville Let G.L.F Your Need Saving You • Power Champ • No. 2 Diesel F • Heating Oils • Motor Oils • Grease WHOLESALE & GOUVERN PETROLEU PHON Somerville R ROBERT J. BAI Heating and Air C George R N V M -a r r <r*\ Mr firr,..\ r-f BLACKTOP WORK PtrVEWATS AND ROADS Gerald Gallagher Hammond, N. Y. fHOMI DA *-»*l N V ^«r 24th ;qp- TM* Bn*-n of E<fwra right *- rrv^-* ar\ ROBERT V -r: r>r of 5* WACOM! * CUSTOM KITC Contemporary • COMPLETE IA INSTALLATIOI George R- T#L 1047 for FREE ESTIMATES en OIL Burner Ins+aila+ions Cort# c » J. €. McAllaster - Oil Co., Inc. PHONE 232 AT A REASONABLE „ If >T>U have a roc krn. wp're *urr wt >TW roory*> Before chrck our costf < or .ro-iiw call and me 11 on materials or or pieted 1\ KIJOW TM iful e%kfttot Im FlormJ Hall at ma* tmmA+ t»> M re Pa-ot 4. >naftli aJMl M r%. M rv F Ummaal OM*: t \w ctrr ^. Mrv fUj H f amc&U' . (W rrr J%r-k \^MX BM4 tKe f**m\+x a»d H<i»r>rtli \A**- •>> Mrv Harr> C «^^ fAh*4 wtftk thf Mrmun r^«jipa»p«t f#r Oormt tW Mr* Rl \X3onie let as m-ontrup Note Time HOURS OF WORSHIP Brms>* Comer* at 9 30 AJi Pierce* O^rnrn it 10 30 AM. Gunt ippmker f bdb *«•%-*» ill b^ P-rn T*mp*e The RPV Wmifrrd M Mason Wm. T. Anc Corp St.