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Hermon-DeKalb Schools Open Tuesday; faculty and Employees of System Listed B> MARfrlL '\'• \tk*Kalb Junction - Tuodav bruught \Eiack to School* with a facultv nutting in the morning ( and students reporting in the al- ternoon. The faculty for the current year is as follows: SuperviMn^ principal, Arnold V> Northrop, Harrv C White, elemental) sup*TviM>r; Rexford Morse, guidance: Warrvn Adams, driver education; l>avid O'Neil, industrial arts Mrs. Mane Redmond, librarian: Miss Kleanor Ackermaru music,, George Win- . tkm. Ill instrumental music; '\\Frank Lewis, phvsual education: Rav mond Healy phvMcal educa- tion; Miss Joyvc Carter, dental hygienist: Mrs Barbara Johnson, nurse The elementary t« *acher> are MT> Flora Aldouv Mrs Mildred Austin Mrs Arvuha Baker. Mrs Mildred Bland inc. Mrs Kva Broun. Mi> Kdith Clathn. \Mis Angelina Conkhn Miss Barbara Gnsvold. Mrs Louise Fenlong: Mrs Mvldreri Gardner. Mrs Hose McCluskey Mrs I>ai>> M*<\»r- mack. Mrs l.enore Matott. Mis Luella Kav Mis> Kdna Stevenson, ^Mrs Laura Shattuck and Mrs. Lu- ella Ta^> lor The junior rn^h and hitrh schi»ol teachers are\ Miss Vivian Haves Mrs Geneva \Mvlntosh Leland Phillips. Mis Mi Weed Warren. Mrs Alice Bigrlow \Kdmund Chase fjeoixe Chnc Mrs' KenMield. Iv»Uk;lri> Kmne \\Jane Smithers. Mrs I>on> and Miss Mar> Wak- 1 The registration tor high has not been re leaded but fration lor elementarv grades 452. lower than that ol last >ear The price of cafeteria meals has b*en advance irom 2»V to 25c lor pupils and 3-V for adults Miss Beverl.v Bacon will serve as part time seoretarv to Harry C, White Mr> Geraidine Woods has- been engaged as a cafeteria helper Donald Ctatlin reported M<»nda\ for his teaching position tor a commercial course in the schools of Walcott and Red Creek Miss Judy Lav ine entered the ATI. Canton itor a secretarial course and Raymond Kentfield en- tered A.T.I, tor an agriculture business course Both are June graduates of Hermon-DeKalb. MfM*«> Hunting Charles How land, in companv u-nh Cal McDougn! of The GIF office in Ithaca Harold L<xnrns and Charles Walker ol Richville left Wednesdav morninc on a cari- 'bou and moose hunting tup in ]New found land They left Sidney Nova Scotia for Newfoundland Saturday, arriving Sunday morn- ing, when they would drive 13<) miles inland then fly 75 miles to the hunting camp Their meat will be packaged and frozen to bring back They plan to be gone three weeks. . I Mrs. Helen White resumed her KHKLDOX teaching position in the Gouver- neur Ontral school this past week hav m^ r ixH'n on leave of absence i syu v f she was badly injured in an j automobile accident on Dfcember \S2 Mi> Margaret Kdwards is as- sisting in Ihe White home during the school year Pic. lAmald Andrus 7f Hermon Councilman, Dies Hermon — We!ton C. Hooper, West Hermon-Trout Lake road, a town councilman since 1946, died suddenly of a heart attack at 5 p.m. Thursday while visiting a neighbor, Charles Rathbun. Mr Hooper, 74. had been in good health prior to the sudden heart attack The funeral was held at J p m Monday at Ihe family home with the Rev. Lawrence Heat her ing ton, pastor of the Harrisville Metho- dLst church, and Ihe Rev Carl Ja- cobs, pastor of the Hermon Metho- dist church. officiating liurial was in Riverside cemetery, Gou- verneur I Surviving are hi- wife. Mrs i Beulah Taylor Hooper, aud two •daughters. Mrs Richard < Donne) Tully. Gouverneur. and Mrs Tho- mas iMarlenei Sheen of Scotia There is (mt^ grandchild A b:t)ther Bilo Hoo{>er lives at Harrisville Mr. Hooper was born April 24. 1885 at Piteairn. a son of the late William and Kulalie Ensign Hoop- er He spent his early lite at Pit - cairn, moving m 1918 to Kdward> of Fort Niagara. Ruifalo. spent a four dav Iurlough vvith his wile. Mrs Paula Andrus and son. Karl Joseph, at the home of his lather. John An- di us 4 Pvt. Kugene Gilbert arrived Sat- urday night to pass an eleven dav tuiiough with his parents. Mr and MJS Glenn Gilbert He has com- pleted his basic training at Fort \)i\ and at the end ol his furlough vwll report at Ft Gordon, Ga . to attend a school lor Secret Service Course Mr and Mrs John Sevmour and Mis> Patricia Sevmour attended the graduation ceremony last Sun- . dav of the class of 1^59 Irom the A Harton Hepburn school of nurs- ing at which their daughter and ! where he jemained for M>ven Strv. Lew is school regis- is sister. Miss Mar> Sevmour was graduated Miss Seymour is on the nursing statl at the A. Barton Hepburn hospital Chester Bisne! observed his birthday Sunday. August 3(>th His step-daughter. Mrs Harold »Gene- vieve> Gillette of Kdwards made a birthday cake, which was 'served to the 7M) persons who called on him that day He was also given a isird shown On Monday there were .about as many callers as on Sundav \^ Mr and Mr>. Kenneth Cole en- Tertained at a -birthday dinner Sunday in honor of ftx? birthday of Mrs Cole's father. Ivan Davis of Kdwards GuesTs were Mr .^and Mrs Ivan Pax is. Mr and Mrs Eu^j gene Davis and tamilv and Fred I of Davis of Kdwards On Sunday September 13th. Mr and Mrs LeRoy Gmn entertained their son and daughter. Mr and Mi> Kenneth Ginn of Rensselaer Kails at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Ginns 29th weddrng anniversary. Kenneth Gjnn is a son of LeRoy and the late Debbie Jenkins Ginn and JVIrs Ginn is the •ars On Oct '21, 1925. he married MKS. MAKt.AKKT BKO/ZO c-Hrbrated her 95th birthday at a card shower and open hotist- at her home \Vt*dne*day night. In her young life, she wit* a f^.tinstn-vN ami esj*M iallv liked to *«*\v dre*s**» and children'* clothing. For man> >e«i>, *he and her huft- band. the late deorge Brozzo, o|>erateil farm* in the liouverneur area, until she caim* to 4iou\erneiir 'iS >ean» »K*» to live- with n dannht»r. Mn%. Henr> Hrozz«>, .>l Parker street. At 9.Y she i% still *heeT> -«*>ed nnd alert, and enjo>s the visits of her nine children, 21 grandchildren and il Kreat-Krandrhiliir«-n, all of whom live in Northern New York* nuinv of them in the C«ouverneur area* former Miss Evelyn Green, daugh- ter of Mrs. LeRoy (Dora > Ginn ,and the late Arthur Green of De- | Kalb Junction. 1 Mrs Everett «Eunice) Green Miss Beulah Taylor of Gouverneur in a ceremony performed at Har- r isv ille by the Rev Mr Strauss, then pastor of the Church of Christ. The couple moved to the Town of Hermon at that time and operated a farm on the Jonesville road for 17 years They later mov- ed to their home on the West Her- mon-Trout Lake road where they have since lived. Mr. Hooper was active in civic affair>. He was a town councilman for the past 13 years and had pre- viously served several une.xpired terms He was a candidate for re- election this fall He was a member of the Church Christ, the West Hermon I and the Odd Fellows of Kdwards. 4rle wa> also a member of the Odd fallows encampment of Gouverneur. Former Resident Dies m Syracuse Harry R Abuott. 64. former res- ident of Gouverneur and tor the ! last 40 years a resident of S\ ra- I cuse. died September 14 at Mem- 1 orial hospital in Syracuse follow- ing a brief illness. \^ I Born in ^Vatertown. fhy son of he has been drawn to serve on the extra panfT of trial jury at Can- J Mr and Mrs. Lester Abbttjt. ton - J moved to Gouverneur when he Mrs Henry Dovle of Ogdens-! young and attended schools heru burg passed the weekend with Mrs. j He was chief cost accountant at Una Meacham and Mrs. Ella'the Crouse-Hinds companv in Sy- racuse. ^ He was a member^Df Park Cen- tral Presbvtenan church and was Coming Events Physician on call September IT through September :5>. Dr. Bar- ' ton Van S'ykr\ Phone 1376 Physician on call Srptemhjer 21 through September 27. Dr. Er- nest Adler Phone 76. FRIDAY. SEPTKMRKR 1R D I* V. meet me at 8 pm in I O.O.F hall. Heire>hments at- I^oucks The Misses Sharon and Linda Burke, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burke of Niagara Falls'active m church and,civic affairs. came the past week to stay with I Surviving are hif wife. Mrs. their grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Ruth Classie Abbott; a son. Dr. Burke and aunt. Miss Helen Burke Robert C. Abbott of Buffalo; a and attend the Hennon-DeKalb | sister. Mrs. Hope Jeffers of Syra- Central school. . ieuse; a brother. Ross E. Abbott of _; \ ' S> racuse. j The funeral will be at 11 a.m I Thursday at the Fairchild & i Moech funeral chapel with the Rev. Dr. Arthur W Mielke offici- THK KT. RKV. ALLKN \\. BROUN. D.D.. *uffra?an bivhop of the l>i<K-e>*> <»f Albanv. wa> the prin<ip**l speaker at the fall meet- ing of thr KpiM*i>f»al Church V\omen of the St. Lawrence Dftmer> hvM »t Trinit> Kpiscopal church M Harry C. Rogers, Town Clerk 44 Years, Succumbs Tuesday Morning at 90 Hugh L Pressaw, Age 73, Victim of Heart Attack Hueh Louis Pressaw. 73. of Wa- tertown. a retired Philadelphia area farmer, died at 11 45 am.. Fvida> when he was stricken withi H heart attack in front of a groc- er v store on Arsenal street. Wa- ating. Interment will mgside cemetery. be in Morn- .Helena Countryman and Ther esa Peters SATI JBakerl RDAV. KKPTKMBKR 13 food sale in Watenown store a* K» a.m.. bene- fit of The Marble Citv chapter 92. Order of the EasTercs Star M'NDAY. SKPTKMBKR ?0 First Church ol Christ. Scientist church s^r.ice at 11 am. Sun- dav s^'h'*')! a' sam*- hr>ur jSt JarrH-s C^tnolic churffi. Md>sf> a* -8 *iy a rr . 9 3-'' a.rr. . \\ (_*' « m and\ ' 3<' ir. the- e\ rnim: C*<x\. Sundav s^hojl at nev/chap**!. corr»»-r ^>f Rfick\ Is- ind aj>d Bdr-nf- s*r€*€-t at J 3i • P m n. He was pronounced dead by Dr William Saunders. appointed cor oner's pr7vsician. who released the b<»d> TD the Poli funeral home Patrolman Charles S Kubinski. who was called to Tho scene, said Mr Pressaw had ju>t made a pur- chase .at the Angelo A. Oddi Edwin Stiles, 80 Seriously Burned Harrv estate i years. Western t'mon telegraph op^^rator in CJouverneur f(^ over ^0 years and .in offK*i«r of two lo- caf vt;>ankN. du<i aT 5:3\ Tucsdav mornitv a - nj> h^rne. 31* Barnes ,-treft H*i had rHH'n in poor health since November. Mr. Rogers *^' The funeral wxil be at J p.m Thursday Moda> ' ^t his home, with the Rev. Stanley. F- Brown, pastor ol the First \MHhodutf church, officiating Bunai wrll be in R:\erside comeu ry . \ V Mrs Bride of Harold Dugon DeKalb Jet. *The marriage of Mrs Margaret Murphy W r orden of Gouvemeur, but a former resident of this village, and Harold Dugon of Rensselaer Falls was solem- niztHi Friday evening. August 28/ at the Wesle>an Methodist par- sonage at Morley by the Rev £ay ! Morgan Attending them weiVthe Rev. and Mrs. Harry SUJets of Ken drew. / Mrs Dugon wore a royal blue colored afternoon dress with white hat and accessories. Mrs. Stiles i wore a blue and wiiite flowered dress Following the ceremony the wedding party had dinner at Mc- Carthy's restaurant on the Canton roarl and then went to the home of Mr Dugon's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Johnson of Rensselaer 9 Falls where They were joined by another son- in-i<iw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hodge of Ogdensburg for a social time and ice cream and cake. Mrs. Dugon is the former Miss Margaret Murphy, a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Edward Murphy of DeKalb Junction She was previously married to William Worden whose death occurred in 1953. Mr Dugon's first wife. Mrs Ola Stacy Dugon. died in 1958. Mr. and Mrs Dugon art 1 residing in a trailer near Rensselaer Falls . —M. S. First Mettwdist Church Kev. Stanley K. Brown, pastor Sundav. September 20, fourth Sundav in Kingdomtide: 9 30 a.m.. church school classes. Frederic Price, superintendent. .11 am.. Morning worship and praise and sermon. Theme: \Such Faithlulness As This\ Fave Hop- per at the organ console. Joan Adams chorister. 5 p.m Intermediate Youth fel- lowship. Kathy McCafferty lead- ing. 6 p.m. Stephen Monday, neur unit We wi»h to thank the 4 H children who participated In the Cair Growing ronteit * r then Rower* at the time of our recent Senior Youth fellowship. Sprague leading. September 21, Gouver- of the St. Lawrence dnstnc* of the Methodist church will hold its lall workshops in evangelism, education, social ac- tion, missions and stewardship in the Fust Methodist church of Gouverneur. Thursday, September 24. 7 p.m., boy csoMt troop 21 at the church. with Clarence Umon and Greg • Foy. scoutmasters. I Saturday. September 26. 1:15 j p m. Girls\ choir rehearsaKat the church with Sharon Sprague. 7 'p.m. Senior choir rehearsal at the ] church with Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Hopper. 9<\ be rTcSOjTeriafl Rogers. iTtirvd re^ti^ In receni v^ars. Mr. Rogers was town clerk for 44 Yh< oniv living member of the or- i^ina>4o mvn who signed The Ar- tic'es of ^Association of the Gou- vernVur Saving and Loan when it WHS fornvMi in\i^92. Five vears later, he was f'lecTed^Lreasurer and director, a posit ionKK which he served for more than 60 ye^rs. In 1935 he was elected vice-presi- dent, and continued to be director and vice-president until the time of his doath. Mr Rogers has been a director of thr Fir*t National Bank of Gouverneur and its successor, the National F?ank in Gouver- for 30 vears ! organist, and Mrs C. lias been a trustee of the! choir director. Mr. Methodist church for more ' i^» vears. hi> nnme was placed on wn clerk by the committee, con- tront step* stricken. when he was suddenly Sur\i\inp are two brothers. Roy, \i Opdensburg and Cl>de, of Bea- \er Falls a Mster. Mrs Cec-eiia Pressaw Hacadorn. died in 195^>. ,Mr Pressaw had be*»n boarding s^\en >ears a f the S>hil R S^ansbur>. tor f np past horn*» of Mrs 121 [><*r<f Mr Pr^v^av dMphia Apr:! and ne\ ervrr.arned Edwin STIIPS 8T). Johnstown strpet. was admitted to the local t Edward John Noble hospital sul- ! faring first and second depree burns, receiv ed when his house i burned down at 5 45 p.m.. Sundav Mr. Stiles received burns on his face, arms* and across the back of his tfnotilders He was taken from The burning hous^ by an unident- ified neighbor Kenneth Taylor, a fireman, took Mr. Stiles to the hospital The interior of the small frame house was destroyed. The Gouver- neur volunteer fire department put out the fire and the outside walls ar<^ still landing Xo cause of the fire has been civen . - ~~ r>r>rn was U He had in Phila- >on of He b^en a far- he Phi^delphia area most Mrs. Ina Mae Erasie Succumbs on Tuesday His only survivor is his WIN?. ^ :I \ f Mr>. Elizabeth Williams Rtnr^r>.\n°\ r - The couple oh>cr\ed their b'lth,^ 6 wedding anniversary on March 28. 1959. Mr Regors w :i^ known to mahv p*H)plr throughout the area for hi> disMn^ui<h«\d public >ervice in a nurrh*\»r of roles • . ' * He wa^ born February 1. 18^9 within one block of his Barnes street home, the >on of H»nr> i and Anna Parsons Rogers. Henrv Ro- gers was a Civil^YVar ve».-ran. Harry Rogrr> was educated at local scnor»ls and graduated from Gouverneur Weslevan seminary. He b*^an his career a- a»me>- j sender boy and nightume ! ' boaiTl operator at firv t**i exchanp^ in Gouverneur. working under Miss E>tella M. Ack^rman Atter a few months he left th* telephone companv tn rxKome a printers d^vil at the G«r^\er«r:u Fre*» Pr»**H. owned and published by B G Parker He received a >alarv of ?».5<» a we»-k {or clear- ing <hf office, lamp- and k day. September 2(). the Rev. \ MerritY^W. -Updykc.—pastor, w ill I corK ^ uc f the^ejeven o'clock service J of worship. \ \^ Music will be under the direc- tion of Mrs. W. H. Foster, direc- ' tor of music; Jan>es i than Jn the ballot\ Town illot\N(f)r Tr» RenuMStan si> 4 ing of Jiid^Vt ArMiur T. John- son, Gfor~p LxxkK^ H. G. Akinch and Jurig\ J C I)o!^n H»- was el- ected in the fall of l\*> hx-came clerk on February ~'J% . >^'7. and >erved until the fall of About 1914. in complian physicians orders tnat he of the office more. h*> f-nt* real estate business and al: re- ^; on tion day*. Mr P** to ieam fr^de of iefs To Meet Canton In Title Game Sunday Mr w of at Mr,e Aidnch Hrasi<* < >rl^> Bras;p ;V< passed her home ft^ Austin street t> it >alHry y o tr.e a> as«;>^n \\a ! dn H*^ recTi\ed \Vhf»n Mr Wakio Ji.^i Mr Ro- g*-r< became op^ratfir for ;h«- \\v->- lerr. I'mon ard con';nued in this job for 5J \ear> _ C>n Mii'cn J* IF?*- h*-- mamed Tne r of Jor.r. ar,i J s ha^'b^^n op^rat»*<1 in cent years by C. L Caswell. In 1957. Mr. Rogers was enroll- ed in the Pillars of Tnrift at the convention of the Mate associa- tion of Savings and Loan firm> held at Lak\ Placid He wa> hon- ored on naving; the longest record of -erv ice in the group, having served ft' 1 years .^Mr Rn^rrs held a membership in tpe Jacob Tcnhvck Camp. No. 15-4 Albany. Bearers a f the fum-ral will Flarle Gates Curn> Mailer, tint Hayden. Ohyinr. Ru>.h. ^ Hail and Donald Peck bf Miss Rose Mary Puller Becomes Bride Sept. 4 W Johnsohvi Harvin will play \Pastorella\ by Bingham for the pre'ude and \Marche Ro-[ maine\ by Gounod for the post lude The choir will sing the an- | them, \Surely the Lord Is in Thi> ; Place.'* by Mueller. Mrs Johnson j will sing the offertory solo. \Lrt ; not Your Heart Be Troubled,\ by • Speaks . . j Sunday chtiixn >chool will con- vene at 10:30 a.m. There are class- ] e< for all ag^ groups Tiny tots j me»'t in the nurser>- off the chapel ! Sunday, September 20. from 3, 7 p.m. the annual Fall preview of \hurch school curriculum for i St. C^wrence Presbytery will be\ held in\Jhe Gouverneur church j All churc\school teachers, nurs- j ' ery througfr^dult clasws. includ- ' ing leaders \ women's grr>up> j>hould attend S^i^ial seminars for ! Primary and JunioV teachers will 1 be h^td Senior High^ymith group ! w iiJ receive special tr»jning -in ' tnfvr johs | Skilled people «*\ill Jead^each seminar The R^v. Donald R f Chriv'ian Education Field Direc- j tor for the Synod, wii] be here I Tie missionar> ^ducatfon mater- ial- t f) iv us^-d this >ear will be on display aj this m f *eTmc Rf^erv at;on^ should be sent the R*'v. Herbert S Schroeder. chair- rr.an of thp Christian Lducation <v»mmittee by Thursday. Sept. 17 Sjpper y>c . registration Tr>oso attf-ndinj should rjrnculurr.. materidls and tneir \lr» Gertrude Jenne yMr and Mm Harvey Jenne ' Mt, and Mm O*car Jenne tt-17-ltp 1, Qonwaeor, N.T ThunwUy, S*t>t*ni\>er 17, U> thank [>i Adler^riurw** gvfi and friends *hi> dul M» ftuK-h tor m# while ! wan III in the Noble honpfct«I. Mr» Ortruae Jenne ^ \\ SERVICE CALL IY BRUCE Q. M.v, wife mi off with the hired man and took our HonMllte OhalQ Haw. Hhat'li 1 do now? A. Get a new HoritcUto. Cold night* ahead. \ rink la wrtt« of \Srntc* Call* by Brar»\ A4*. NESCO WE ARE ONE YEAR OLD THIS MONTH YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE A ro*« to Hie first 100 bdits to visit us on Friday. A ros* to the first 100 ladies to visit its on Saturday. ALSO 10% DISCOUNT ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK 4 including • GIFTS Infants' & Children's CLOTHING * K&c-ept Greetini; ( ard* • May we thank you at this time for your kindnest, loyalty, and understanding during the past year — Especially during the sorrowful time caused by the death of our loyal partner and faithful friend, Mrs. Blanche Downing, with whom we began The Hope Chest a year ago. Mrs. Marie Countryman Jn c 105 E-. MAIN ST. £ Vest PHONE 1445 X OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY To show our «pperciation for thefriervdly welcome you gave our new store and for your patronage during the \past year, we'd like to present you with a gift — a scatter pin. We cordially invite you To come in this weekend to receive yours. ^ We invite you, too, to Vroy ond browse o bit will like our many new Foil Fashions • . . y • THE NEW IANFF SUITS 4 SWEATitS. • THE BOTANY & MAJESTTC SKTRTS \m Hie new Fall colors. • >^ - • THE SLACKS §Y TIGER. • THE LOVELY FALUDftESSES^ 1Y-4ONATHAN LOGAN AND JUNIOR HOUSE OF MILWAUKEE. • AND IN HALF-SIZES IY BRIEF ORIGINALS AND •ERKSHIRE. J he <J own 105 E. MAIN ST. top PHONE 1425 M,.r> ar.d M-s 15 F - 5 0T> cor.fr-rence Sf-r.inar Worship; S^rr.inar Convocation 5 »'••'> • Ses^or 6 15 - ^Sjpper ser- free Methodist Church Brown -pasto r»f T. of h'-nor Duv^arm. jr hrorher was i> r > t man Honor ^ r »re a red rose am S'indftv school Pmrr.ise pf Pear*- anar ~ *o !4 After the iesson 1\ minu^ of of the fa\onr«» ,and mernorizjns Celebrates Birthday If I can't have Gou'^emeur A m nx>rr,w\z j^roo 'knn p rn <?ven^ru? 7f*r\\jc<\ TT>f prio^rpip jn tjv preaching rnorrtrr «»rMce* Sermon* or ur*o Hpb. * 1-a Ir Back *o *r>e Bib> arv: lor the hie reality circle or pm. and \~ \ »? Jrs4emat.->na] /7/ ^o barefoot\ CARBONFS Shoe Store •/ < Your Oil Burner *f*rv*s a C.LF. Specialist \-our oH boraer one of the 5 out of 10 •rating efficiency caa be improved by 20%? Your G L.F. burocr spedalist can tdl you. Ait for a Free Inspection. ^^' A CLF. Heit Assuraode Plan u-fll i>e!p }*oa Lave cootixmous betting comfoct all winter long. Wot Gouverneur Petroleum Service BOX 145 ROAD Home Dem Will Presei Hailesboro — 1 PTA family nigh held Thursday ev at 6:30 in the &\w family is to bring t nit Sch«*du The 1 iome lX»n will*ht>ld a lesson a ting oh Tuesday 22. at 7:30 al the < The unit wiil dish supper on 5 Sept 27. at 7:30 to and families. Tho> recjuested to brin^ and table service. hi* duties at the hospital, after sper with Mr and Mi-s Mr. and Mrs r. and two child, spent two days la Mr. and Mr>. Leor latiws. Dav id Youn^ of the weekend with 1 Mrs. Gene*v lev e P Mr. and > son of Mud dinner guests o Dunvood Absakm vieve Papmeau. JMr. and Mrs. spent Friday evei and Mrs. Hersche N Bi Suzanne Pa pine Mr and Mrs. Wi celebrated her fift Wednesday evenir • children and relat and ice cream Those present Diane and Judy beth Parker. R^h La Bow. Mr and J Bow, Mrs Gene the Papmeau farm Richardson. Kmmett Turner Mich . and Miss Di ited Mr and Mrs last week. Miss Jo ed to her home at after working duri at Fire L^iand re York city. She is a at Michigan State Mr aud Mrs An three chikiren of and Mrs. Norman Gouverneur. Mr a Tyler and baby t Mr and Mrs CY Gouverneur syx^nt evening wiTh 'Mr. c Tulley and sons Attend^On Mrs Kay *\Vc Marjone Coats. M bert Coats and Mr Coats, all of Gouvt the graduation of the scfcKtol of nurs; of tM» Gfxxi Samaii st Wednesday ev< MarleTST'-Coats. gr Mr* Pv^y Woo<fw< luaied She won award for the claj Mr and Mrs F and TWO daughter were Sunday suppx and Mrs- Clinton Mr and Mrs. I ;K^ h* rr. and ? r Phrlps anci J -on l^abor l>ay. Mr and Mrs 1 and daughter of O y evening Leo Knight. Mr and Mrs K spent Sunday eve and Mrs Earl Mai neur. - Mr and Mrs Fl« fiarns\ i\\n spoilt 1 uith Mr and Mrs. man. Miss Robin Can Ihage spent last and Mrs Chapman Mr and Mr* children spent Sat and Mr.s Archie C Mr and Mrv E children and Mrs of Gouvrrneur sfffi Mr and M:^ Prni Brasher Fa'Ls VWt Kr Mr ni,i\ Mis A S inday with poahody r and cail*xi or Mr a Hamilton near L(ft • Mr and Mrs M fprrjt Saturday cv and Mrs TJ>*rr.as HcmmoiK fHOW