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t of Hermon Democratic Party To Caucus at Hepburn Library Sept. 23 \^ By tiERTRIDK HA1JC H*rmon Mrs. MJMA Shipper of Albany Wednesday and Thursday. Water-town spent _thV % weekend ' Mrs David Stone. Mrs Robert with h*r brother. Mose BJlKk. and ! Ray and Mrs Ina Bishop accompa- , . - . ., — _.. — „. , ... ,, Monday. Mr Black with M>xand nied M.ss Maine B.shop bark , o ; ™\*J ; «« relative* and fnends last „,„ , |h|> nunkelber K cottage at M r and Mrs Malcolm Shippee land Mrs M *'\ on Htwltt Brasie Corners Family Hears by Short Wave Radio From Son in Korea By MRS. DANNY MKRRITT Brasie Corners George Sitt> { \ H% District Superintendent To Be Speaker At Somerville Methodist Church Sept. 20 By MRM. ARKKY KINNKY ton. Mass., spent the past week grandson spent ThuncUy in with Mr. and Mrs Emery Tyler. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Reynolds and sons of Carthage were din- ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hewitt. Som.'rville. A surprise birth- thia. called on Mr and Mrs.' Stan- [ Mr and Mrs Bernard Hewitt Sackefs |n honor of Mrs Mary ley Sayer at Gouverneur Thurs- | & nd | >imkf .| ben j WHS hel(1 Friday. Sept day evening. of Massena were Sunday attern<x)n guests of Mr- Sunday. Food S*Je Mrs Thomas Baker took Mhv her scht>ol. the Manatha Educa- Shippee to her home in Water-Wional Center at Altoona, Penn.. town. t De«iHtrrmti<* < *un UH The members of the l>em<>ciatic party of the town of Hermon will hold a caucus in the Hepburn li- brary, Wednesday. September 23. Monday. ftrfcial S\lvia I^kr Those who attended attended the 30th wedding anm- At i I ark HO n College wviv Mr and Mre Joe Pre^cott versarv of Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Kichai-d Marcellus, son of Mr. Thirty-one relates and fnends and ^ Michael, Mr and Mrs S wem' at Spragueville Friday ' and Mrs Torrance Marcellus, left Hermon Chapter No. 108. O.ES attended a bridal shower at the Hoo <> rt Hitter and son Allen Mrs 1 home of Mrs Richard Tully Thurs' ,s piHnmn K a rummage and food ''Bessie Dnimb. Mrs. Lloyd Red- evening. Sept 3rd. in honor mond an< 1 daughtt»r, Nancy and .,. October 2 and 3 \ m Mi>s Lillith S.tt.v The cake Mr and Mrh c harles Dunkelberg Mr and Mrs Clayton Kerr and WM ™ aci *' *>> * Mrs Tull > Mls * and Mrs. Harold Weaver has re- i Sunday for Potsdam where he will ! attend Clarkson College of Tech- ner~motHeT M« \. ! nc **>' Kelh Rllev of H amsville had <***>' and Ch nstine Hewitt of receive \and any other business lo r* brought before the meeting Mr and >1i*s. Kello^tf Morgan for \the purpose of nominating i daughters. Crystal and Mura. of j »»'* rt-reivwi many nice g,lts candidates tor the coming election |C*»u\erneur were dinner guests j ^™* * U1 ***] n ™ ri > James C.nl- Sundav of Mr and Mrs William , flth rrom K m<fal » l Hamilton ' . , Mls * B41|ime an(1 Ond > M^rntt Mrs lhir\e> Avers attended H ! frnm <*werneur spent o( a j seminar on studv courses for the Jean. W S.C.S held at Norfolk. Tuesdav Mi and Mrs Lyal Bennett s of Mr. and Iv«n Bennett of North Gou- . undone 'an op.-rat.on Thursday I Ox ^ w *\* suppor *»*«« Friday ^ *>\*\**• of their grandparents, Mr . the K J Noble hospital in I '\*:\ \' *\ *•-\«»—< *upper gvu^sts of Mr and CiOUvermiur and her father> Phin _:«\ d Mr » Morton Hewitt • >u ' rin [\erneur Saturday night several i Ke|th .jftosenbarker and - at th»* horn* 1 of their grand- granddaughter weighing 6 pounds born to their | Mrs. Avers presented the church son-in-lau and daughrrt. Harrv and P arpnfs Mr and Mrs I>ann> Mer ^ ^ u . son - on Friday Steven, and daughter. Karen, call- eas Ree<1 of Hermon. underwent 1 Mr and Mrs Erastiis Moore of an operation in the same hospital H»vscott. ; Ontario, are spending a Watertown Nelson Brown of Antwerp called on John Fergusson one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Strate were supper guests Sunday night of Mr and Mrs Wayne Fuller and Mrs Frank Fuller at Edwards William Lee was admitted to the E. J Noble hospital in Gou- verneur Saturday afternoon Mrs Floyd Strate called on her brother, Pliny Fuller, at the E. J Noble hospital one day last week Mrs Charles Waldruff and mother and daughter of Winthrop visited John Fergusson Thursday Robert Lee of Hammond visited his brother, William Lee. at the E. J. Noble hospital Sunday TH1 Bee. 1* Gouverntur, N.Y. Thurwday. 8©pt©mb«r 17, 1959 Plagued Day And NightwithBladder iscomfort? Unwi»e eatum or drinking mmy he • •ourre of mild, but annojrin* bladder irritmtiun* makin* you fer! restl«»a. ten»e. and un«.«.»nifortabl*'. And if r««t- l*— nurhU. with nasging ba^karh*. headache or muixrular aches and pain* due to over-exertion. »train <>r ire adding U» your try lH»an » Villa. [K«n's Till* art 3 • effe«'t Harrisville Receive Tr Harrisville A hi tended the Little banquet last r Hn (the St. Francis dining rox»m. Gu« Kor>ert I^inK. CCMH Central school. ] fix>nies WHS Horu fnun of th4^ sum nit gram * (iuests were th< action on n»*irmg dm. macula r «ch«H anil pains. 9 A wonderfully n»>W dmrft* action te h , 9 A wonderfully nW m Mr and Mrs. Ralph Halford j thru the kidney*, tendmit to incite*** the ritt. reo-ntlv Barbara Morgan Pasoo«v in Poughkeepsie on Thur*sdH>. S^^jv tember 10. Dinner guest* SuHdav «»f Mr and Mrs. Flo\d Northrop at their Trout Lake camp were Mr and Mrs Edgar Rear don and Mr. and Brasie returned to the i home of his son, Eric Brasie. last Out ot town guests at the Hall I Sunday after undergoing an oper- Rest home no|<is Mrs Bernard Daltv a Hll \ for Mrs R e> . i at ion in thr Fxiward Noble hospital ' in Ciouverneur I'tua and Mrs Lena Jones (»f f>o- troit; for Mrs fiaker. Mrs Robert Dusharm. Mrs Vera Bo\ ce, Vic- kie Bo\ee and Karen Rusenbark- Mi\s Millard Knov. Mr and Mrs Bvran Stevens of I »*r. all i>f Antwerp and Mrs Potsdam were quests M<»nda\ of | l>am Parker ot Ftichville; for Mrs Mr and Mrs Clifton Shatraw_ Mrs. Janet Shatrau and Mi> Helen La Blanc attendtnl the Count> Au\iliar> meeting held at \MorrUto\* n. Saturdav. Susan Carpenter tv*in daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Philip Car- penter, returned home Mondax after spending 12 days in the Hep- burn hospital at Ogdensburg. re- ceiving treatment for an infected ear. Wini:. Mrs U»ns.Smith of Water - tor BirtH<U> i lub The Milestone Birthday <*lub nitt at the home of Mrs Stuart Dowsland last Wednesday. Th^>se present were Mrs. Leon Wood- worth. Mrs Harold Ingram. Claude Hutton. Mrs WiUts Kittle. The firemen uere called to the « I ndpruM Ha7> Mr ^ c|arPno<> y and Carolme >MK1 of (iouverneur. Saturda>. Septt'mher ':\>. Mrs Underuood observed h*r 9(>th birthda\ and was presented with | a birthdax cake by Mrs Hall. Mr and Mrs Hrrhert Moore ac- ! Mrs Car! Hutton. Mrs Carl ton Hut Ton and children, Mrs Ric I Bra>ie and children and Mrs Dan- Three guest- were present; Mrs. Fred Skinner of New Jersey, week with Mr. and Mrs. Karl j spent Sunday with Mrs. Lowell Jones . ' . il-aRock at Gouverneur L>man K^ieston ot DeKalb Mr eil on Mr and Mi's. Lyal Saturday afternoon. i called on Mr and Mrs. Harold Junction called on John Fer-i spent several days the past week George Worley of Buffalo was Weaver Thursday ijfusson one dav the past week. jwith Mr. and Mrs Robert C have\ enjoVed for O\YTW yr*r4 New. mvw money ' ^ j J supf>er guest Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs Fred Mott of Bos- Mr and Mrs. Floyd Strate and Brown in Elmdale. and Mrs. Ralph Halford, Urjj .?™Srj£ x * DOANS PILLS Mr ami Mrs Benjamin Barker .At College David Bresee. tion of Willard e^' returned home from Alex- ^ u . Frank Gilbert! from Rome. Mrs cormvanied their son-in-law an<i ! ~. . ~ ^ * \* \%> . * i Charlie Crumb and Mrs X1 ' . , , -. A \M JT J ^ i Charlie Crumb and Mrs daughter, Mr. and Mrs Fdward'^, ,, vjiaQie t . i Will Ad\dan of to the State Kair in Svracuse. lTiur*sda>. Mrs. Rita Ck>tham of Amster dam visited Mrs Mabel McRobbie I wnRnt The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Weldon Wain- It is planned to have a home of James Baker during the | electric storm Thursday night when lightning struck a tree and their gas pump and tore a casing off a door. Luckily the gas tank did not explode - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woods and Mrs Elizabeth Woods of DeKnTb Junction were guests Friday of : Saturday. banquet at Ace & Anns Thursday East Side PTA Plans 'Get Acquainted' Night At Saidd Home Sept. 24 \Gvfting tj> Know You\ will be the first of the musical themes to \ andria Bay Tuesday and left Sat- urday for Plattsburgh State col- lege j Mrs Anna Stone, Mrs Benja- ' mm Barker Jimmie Barker. Don- ald Mosher and Mrs Lillian Grif- fith spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Dean Storie in Rens- selaer Falls. | Mr and Mrs Walter Cassaw attended the State Fair in Syra- ; cuse Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs Roy Cassaw and i Judy. Mrs Lloyd Matott. Mr and Mrs Russell Miller. Mr. and Mrs ! Philip Jennings and family and Mr and Mrs Edmund Chase of Hermon enjoyed a picnic dinner and also toured the seaway Sun- evening. Oct .1 Please meet at I day. the store at 6 o'clock. Receive Mr, and Mrs TT>eron Barber. Hermon chapter No 108 held its | jr aM §j^ r pf A first fall meeting Wednesdav eve- year ning. September 9 TT»e next meet Mr. and Mrs I)ann> Merritt received a short wave message \ from Richard last Friday night from l>san. Korea. Paul Country- '! man from Gouverneur called and I said he had received the s Richard arrived in Korea August Mr. and Mrs. Ixster Collins of Gouverneur. Mr. .and Mrs Ira Fuller of Albany. Mr. and Mrs Turnbull and daughters. Lone and Patti. wvre supper quests Tuesday night of Mr and Mrs Sherman Gil let t y Mr. and Mrv Archie Leion of Carthage and Mrs. Alice Bush ot , be used as program topics for the h He ^ ^ stat|oned ^ere < Schenectady were Wednesday and this , .__ _____ Thursday callers of Mr. and Mrs\ ing will be held Wednesdav. Sep- tember 23. and all members hav ing birthdays in July. August and Sep- tember urced to be present as collated, room mothers will in they will be honored at that time Mr. and Mrs. Fdmund Chase re- cently returned home after visiting Rranv , for The year u . for one year Mrs Richard Tullv received At the groups initial meeting on , a short bur-—- ' held at the g September 24 meeting will Side Elementary school at 8 p m At this time dues of $75 will be «t \ ^ elton Hooper of Hermon had » died suddenly ' Mrs. Mills and daughter. Doro- thy, from Watertown were the d>nner guest- of Mr and Mrs their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chase, in Detroit. Mich., and~helping them move and settle in the new home they ibought Mrs. Frank Hurst visited her cousin. Mrs. Allen Owens, at Nor- be Mr. and Mrs Donald Brown cussed by Mr. and Mrs Joseph ; fn>m fs|apd Branch Me Allayer . . and Mrs Joe Shatraw spent Sat- Jmmediaielv following the busi- , . ., x< * *« J i* T-. urdav evening with Mr ness meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ben »«••\.• u. r^_ j i _. . • i _* J . - v*ainv\ ngni wood. Wednesday. Lawrence Hazen left 5vaidel. prt\«ident and vice presi- dent, will hold a gpt-acquainted re- ! —\'\ I ception at their home on \'alle> and all and Mrs. right Mrs. Sam Fraser returned to I Drive for all members plane from Ottawa. Mondav for j ^Thursday of this week after' the Ford and other new Fords Mr and Mrs. Rpvford Morse at- tended the wedding of their nephew at Nashua. N.H.. Satur- ing some time the Barlow | : nursing home at Canton. Mr and Mrs Allan Austin and Mr ™<* day Their children. Roger and Laurie, staved with Mrs Lawrence committee will entertain the room- mothers and teachers at a tea at her home on East Main street Plans for the year were formu- lated at a meeting of the execu- tive committee held September 12 Natural Dam News By LEILA BRAYTON Natural Dam -- Mr. and Mrs Hazen and Sallv and Nancy with Mrs. William Hamilton. Labor Da> weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hazen and chil- dren spent at O Sullivan's hotel at Lake George It was a pleasant weekend and the children enjoyed the swimming pool Saturday Mrs Hazen and son, l Earl Morgan s at Benson. \ ermont Gouverneur 'Tuttle were supper guest> of Mr and Mrs. Carl Hutton -Si night . „ S<-h<Mil at Hammond Miss Virginia and Stanley Wain- right are attending school at Ham- mond this vear PS Mr. and Mrs Carl Hart from Gouverneur spent several days at the camp of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j Allan last week Mrs Carlton Hutton and Joy >p**nt Monday at the hon>- of ? Sherman Gillett Mr. and Mrs William Hall and Mrs M K. Burns of Brownville <pent the l^abor Day weekend in Montreal. Mr and Mi's Clifford Hanre and family of Balmat were dinner truests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Robert Ha nee. Linda Reed of Antwerp spent Sunday with Diane Jones. Attend Dog Show Mrs. I^ewis Mosher and Mrs Klias Shippee attended the dog show in Watertown Sunday fore- noon Mr and Mi-s, Harold Gardner called on Mrs Nettie Bailey in Elmdale Sundav Mrs. Lillian Forsythe jof Nat- ural Bridge is vis , j Methodist church ]Dund<>n, Donald JLaRose and (ioot) Feter N Bet principal of the tiri\ *cl\oo| award* 1 thr follow UIL:: ( >n the Pee W %vrnt to Bill Tehi jpitchin^ record < average; I .arr> Hv<\ Sain Bens, m, *i'h Ml hatting f v »nies i y. M.V F J ( ; average; Joh ter; I.en ( >grodni peter FVnson Babf^ fUith H f\< H;irt. r.»« ra> Collet tr. Srhfiol Harrisv on Hfternoon ses> jii»*et me th<Mr f rri s^'i^duli^s and rn; yerir's W(irk All d«i> sessions mortung. vv it s .Mr^..--Blanch J. ut her. Wilfted Humes and Kvt»re' reter N B*»ti-u faciiltv thi> >rar . phnci[>al. with ot \ bev< as fallows ; graduato of Bi Teacher's pollege the past two .yars /MWS TO PA\J\m WAMER\Zh\ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ga-rdner for a few at : v -S'tipt Iceland Webster of be the puest speaker the Som^rwlle Methodist church Sunday morning. Sept. 20. at 9 am -Mrs Harold I^ce\ call»*d on Mr and Mrs. Fred Shampinp Sunday Mr and Mr* Fred Shampine » .and famik and Mrs Hamld Lace^ in v-»cit*v1 X^l<inn ^hamnin*» in Ra . ^ P Lawrence, and Roeer Mors^ mad a business trip to. Potsdam. on Sundav Muss Bes> Porter and Mrs Ella • Mr-. Calvin Ca-^ of Walertown • NortO n left for their horn* in Glov- mat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Grant Casselman of Oxbow w*re dinner BM3 Oscar A. Day and his wife ' s P ent Saturday night and Sunday erMi |] e Friday for a feu days JTuesdav of Mr and Mrs Alex spent last week with his brother- , Wltn hf>r J^n-in-law and daugh- ; j;j wood Simoa< from Rossie Whmeker in-iaw and sister. Mr and Mrs. | '**• Mr| andI Mrs ^^ ^f^/ was the supper gu^t of Mr and Mr and Mrs A1PX whitteker Donaid Peabod> Mr Day has been . Harold Link got a pieoe of >tef>l M r^ Cfarence Young Saturday and M r and Mrs MauncP John- Stationed at Argentio. Newfound- | in . hL « e - V P a shorT unw **° \^mErTn ' L n of Gouverneur attended a land for two years and after hiis ™ ir ™ ™ py * f*** 1 ** 1 ** M ° g * Mr.v Merrill Laidlaw and family ! chicken barbecue at rh- Presbv- leave will be stationed in Jack- o>nsbure Tuesday land Mrs. Malcolm McGregor and Imagine a truck ride so smooth and cushioned that fragile loads can travel the worst \wash-' board\ roads with ease. Imagine a truck ride that virtually eliminates shimmy and wheel fight, cute side sway on curves, makes steering far steadier and easier, keeps drivers far fresher. Imagine a truck ride that permits higher safe cruising speeds, more trips per day with all kinds of cargo over every type of road surface. Imagine a ride that keeps up to 78 r ' c of all objection- able road shock and vibration from ever reaching the drivCT and cargo, a design that sharply reduces twisting and fatigue forces on chassis, cabe and bodies^ that keeps trucks young for extra thousands of miles. / Soon you won't hove to just imagine such a ride. You can try it for yourself in the trucks that do the next best thing to paving every road in America—new Chevrolet trucks for 1960. You II see what happens when Chevy's truck engineers design a whole new line of trucks around a whole new kind of torsion-spring suspension. These trucks are new from the ride on up—with wonderfully roomier cabs, brawnier frames, style that's fresh as sixty and more! Don't decide on any new truck till you see the newest of all. See them soon at vour local authorized Chevrolet dealer's. sonville. Florida Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gate* and family from Hammond called at Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs John Mrs Mildred Ormshy attended Th# > hame of Mr And Mrs Weldon 'Hanceand ch Idren and Mrs Marv ' »n* funeral of Mrs Emilv Davi* Wairm-n^h? Saturdai nance ana cnnaren ana *\r* .-nary - wainwngnt ^atu^aav Petne toured the seaway Wedn#*-- ; at Kus*e!I Saturday i j^. Frank Gilbert! from Rome day. Mr and Mrs John L Hance . Mr. and Mrs Al^ Su,m Joyce spenl last wwk ar xhp nome of Mr •nd children -^ <** *^ I****** « Sundav Mr and M:v J.hn S 1 Toronto expe^mon Mondav. Jianoe and Mr Hanc* 1 s brother - , Attend Awmbly Oarence. and (nend from Prrt- ' Mr ^ nd Mrx Charl^^ Merri»t cott. \i$ited Mr and Mrv Prortor [ ftnd ^ IT1S * nd Jan Bravton attend- LaPlante at Tupper l^k^ j «* ? -^ Asvemhly of Jehovah* WIT- Thursday. Septem^r V,. Wavne nf '^ aT roble>kiH. N V ov^r Spicer in The House of the Good Brown celebrated his 13rh birth-j '^ we*»kf»nd Th^ir ^.ns. Lon and SamaritaV hospital. day wmh a ie^rr partv atTpm.i r>^vid *.r a y«j v*ith their irrandpwr- Mr arKJ Mrt . Wilh« Kittle called GuesU were Dannv Hazen Jeffrey ] ™ r - Mr Hrxi Mrv l>^, n Bravton on Mr and Mr5 Artriur A u an Hamilton Ross Redmond Herbert Mrv G^.r^ Macaulay sat on Tuesday night '> * C>v \* k ' ' tenan church in Chipman Satur- day night Mr and Mi*s l.\\e STonf and childr*'^of Watertown visited Mr Clittord Hav Mr% Clarence Young and Carolina werf» dinner quests | of Mr ^ \[ nn]CH j f .ff Pni j n Wat*>r-' !f>wn Sunday They al^o called on I Mrv Ch^ter You'ng and Carl | Gd Mr and Mrs n.ford H»> and **\*\*• Cyn \ SEAKER-GRAVES MOTOR CO Main & Wall SU. Gouverneur, N. Y.\ Phone 26 arid S f npher. HaJ Fairbanks mao> the cake The trust^#*> of ir-f- M^ church will nojd H m*-^ r .nc church- Thursday evening tember 3 7. ar 7 3n p rr Mr- • JQ:> horrv* of Mr ar»d Go:;v..rT*-ur M M-'f\.r s n»-y »n Mr NT dinner Rx-v ot of Arthur UPrP Mr ard Mrs Ralph Thorn W Lon arvj family from Rnval Finny and Mr, ^^ k ar> ^ Mr There the ) >e«r with l~2 in tn*- Hermon Mrs Carrie M>^* fr thi*> Mr. vis;* ing care for her briber Gar- • supper z'jff* y of Mr and Mr* Mrs Lena Jor*-« ^^d J*\ V<-r.*%pv. arid t of * of M of Henr> N i?> MORE MONEY FOR YOUR MONEY! Mr and ~Mr> R;c Bras.e anri <*r%*'f and Joan hr\< Mr and 7 1 A'A* in Knnr>*>r>n ar>d chud- n*»r»fored *r> ?rv- <es^ %> Sunday Art^nd R^tmioq Mr ar»d Mr^ John I\an S.tts famiiy a^»fno>d thf Weather- up reunion nenr Jacqiif^ Carter Phrk Sunday Mr and Mr* John I\an SiHs hnd Mr and Mrs E<±» %nd Hutton at ?.•>*• honv of Mrs Welton of Ameriran - and TJV> A COMVTY of for Ail IN JUST IS MJhUTfS If TOU HAVE TO SCtATCH TOUI fTCH 1 +u* Ife *m* m n am.. «rv* *ui ,rrc »- n»- % on t**-* *** »w mi Why is this the world's busiest phone booth? We call it Booth No. 17. Every year, people use it to make over 50.000 telephone calls. Which makes it the busiest public telephone in the whole wide world Why is it 90 popular? Well, if you puewd Hocation ... you're right Booth No. 17 is in New York City's Grand Central Station, right near the Lexington Avenue entrance. And. though it's but one of 2s£ public telephones in the ter- minal, it *eems to be the first a great many peo- ple see when they want to make a calL To meet this need throughout New York, we've installed over 95.000 public telephones in the state. YouTl find them in all $*>rL« of con- venient spot* - in the railroad station and the drugstore, on Main Street and out on the high- way. We aim to make $*sfe that whenever or wherever you need a \phone away youTl f\nd r »r* rlr** V . * f ik* '/nu hrwnf- <yr rA Wft\ ?.\» <^v^ r»rrv- *rvj ^TP^K MU VO»K TILIOHOME X s 71 MAIN