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This Year's Faculty at Antwerp Branch, ,| » arri \ iH **^ 1 '- *** 2 Indian River Central School. Is Listed 1Meeti \« * Mmm jrdian cJudt-s of Th«- lrwm Irene Haze! Crus.v grade. Mi\. fourth gradt third gradf \• . Hv MRS T Th«- !;tcuit> for this AI.'YA ••! p branch ol the ^ner tVntr.il sch«n>l m- jew is }» Fit-Id*, principal \::Tv*« J p branch and the branch Jane Put man and Bruwn. M\' ; ^rade Mrs Salmon, filrh ^r;*de. Mi^ lYusv fourth and fifth \V 1L,M V Toolev. and Helen Steacv. Lend. second gva(\* man 4*1 K1 J;imc»- grade Mr> R;iym* k.ndiigarien : Sv !\ t ,5,C, Juhli K I:H\ ph for. au<1 'Klmerjc^ and Miss Smith. dt< Returns To V*\% Vork and Jennet ve •rid M H An: >v , a! < itllX 1 mil WILJJAMS North L*<*vM*«MK'e. the biother, sis- tei and daughter of Charles H. Risers, HI* >pendiri|; a f**w davs at 'he Roger* home Mi and Mi> Ralph Pitt>. John P:tts of Antwerp and Mit*£ Mary Fersrivon of Kvarvs Mills spent the Weekend with Mr and Mrs James Hodnques of New York sister of Kalph and .John Pitt> Mr. and Mi> John Wilkson and children ol S>rttcu>« sjient Labor ci.iv u«-«'k«riti with hei parents and sisti r. Mj and Mi* Fred I*amiCH and Mnnhn M'S Marion G Rose returned home Thur>day from the House <*i the CI»HX1 Samaritan. Water- B> MRS. HAROLD KOIM>S Harnsvilk- 'Hie W C.T.I', mill meet 'ITiursdav. i Todayi at 2 p.m. with Mr> Pearl Petell at Kak< Bonaparte 'l>ie annual election of officers will be held Mrs. Fthel Geer Cooper of WH- tertown visited relatives and fra-iKls in toun last week. Mrs Gladvs G«vj Parreni of Watertown visited ur town last fceptember 17, i»50 Season Football Schedule FOOTBAtX Willing Workers Home Demonstration Unit at South Edwards Meets Tonight T«»un» Uie Mrs tlltvta Hi lev has returned after month's vacation Vnuthern state with (1ai;ghter-in-!Hw, Mr Thomas Rilev Siie of State Si spending a touring th e h<r son and and Mrs sjvcnt three' VARSIT\ •SepiemlxT JH Alaioiie ut i>ctoix*r 3 Canton at CH'tt»ber 10 (iouverneur October 17 Potsdam at Gouverneur (jouvemeur at Tupper Lake Gouverneur ] Flank K. Kelt ua> taken j iouse of the Ciood Samarr- I'ue>drtv for observation ' York after her Mrs wi:h cit> n^rtnntd home Se| spejHi.riH aU»u! «i month i :. M:*>. J H B: ov\ n Marguerite Hendneks and i r t>l ^>\ ucu^' <IM<1 Mrs. Hendnck'.s father. Kdward Jams. accompanied G<*<>TK»* Kv.ms on -a trip U> the *HWay Labor l>a\ Mr and Mrs Jonn ST Croix o! Watertovvn have recently purchas- ed the Mrs Grao 1 Roach place or\ Maple avenue and taken possess- ion Carl ton Love returned! home Thursdav trom the Veteran's hos- pital at Sunmount x John H Ames returned to the Veterans hospital H» S(i/vmount on Tuesda\ tor surgery ihe following day Mrs Kmerson' A >filleT return- ed to Utica tne fjrsi of the week after having spent hor summer va- cation here with the exception of a w'eek spt-riT with a cousin at St. Louis, >io Mr and Mrs Glenn V> Laundry Of Syracuse sj.»en! Labor day week end at their nome on Mechanic ST and in Gouverneur with her aunt. Mrs. Carl M Randall Mr and Mrs John R Brehm of Great Neck. L I are visjtmg his mother. Mrs. Alice Brehm. Richard Stone was Taken in thf Antwerp, fire department amb lance to the House of the Good Samaritan V itertown. Friday af- ternoon for treatment Dr and Mrs J P Gewce of Verona were cjevs Saturday of her brother. William Eggleston. and Mrs. Eg£le>ton. James Reedy of Detroit, Mich . and William Reedy of Syracuse were Sunday guests of their cous- in. Miss Margaret Carman\ and Miss Mary Cochrane. They called on another cousin. Carman. Return from Hospital t.m la-t The fir-t tail meeting of the F.irne*^ Keh, kah lodue. N»*t) lt> v\ ;t< held Mondav •»\enuiK. Si'pt 7. in the I OOF hall The nexr meeting on Sept 21 will be for the election of officers, and a covered di<h luncheon will be served l^ovveil C I>inpman. a 1954 grad- uate ol Ithaca cvdleRp. will succeed Alphonst* Ma-mrtMH* as driver train- ing teacber at Indian River Cen- tra! school Mr and Mrs. Ding- nr<*n have moved into the Dodd's da>s at Ft. !>enning. (.ia visiMn^; her grandson F'fc Frank G Rilev who is >tationed there with the armed force* She also visited Washington. I> C . and saw ihe White House. Charles Luther oi Maple st . was tiiken to the Gouverneur hospital bv ambulance Wednesday Mrs. Nellie Tupper spent Thurs- dav afternoon with Mrs. Hettv Gouverneur Lake cfoher HI MivM-na at - 7 n» ur time at Saranac Gouverneur By MRS Sout>» fci<iwttr\i5 * Lkirvsood Hall arrived S**pt 4 and spent the weekend with his mother. Mr*. Nellie Hall and sister Sunday they left lor his home on Long Island where Mrs Hall and daugh- ter will spend the winter Miss Pa- tricia Hall has entered a state col- lefcf there. Wat&on at Starting I Ml tin at 2 OF A Sep f -na. it Tu (kiol> (»FA Jti. Saranac L^ike at tnt(>n Ht OKA. Pots- [MI l^ake i S. .Mavsena at Ma- at Pi»tM?am. Tupper 4 Md Ford returned to Glens Kails Sept. 8. after having spent her summer vacation with, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ford, and part of the last week at Ithaca, where she attended music clinic. C H Rogers i> omvalescing from a hack injury sustair>ed in a fall at hi? home _ Miss Arlene Haymond return^ Friday to Ardsley where she re- sumed her dutie< as music teaeh- ei of Ard>ley High school l>i. and Mrs. J. D Gt-orge of Verona, who are spending the summer in their cottage at Sv Iv ia Lake, spent Tuesday with Mi> Harold Fjj^teston. >icksi^n was ho>- *v- to the first fall meeting of the Women's fellowship of the Congregational church Thursday evening Mrs. G. E ~McAllaster and Mrs Chester E. Duegaw were co-host esses. Devotion- were con- ducted by Mrs Samuel Jones, and roll call by Mrs Robert D. How- ard Letters from Dr. and Mrs Berwyn Woodman, missionaries in i Portuguese West Africa, to friends and relatives were read. Dr. Woodman is a former resi- also i dent of Antwerp, having lived here John with his parent's when hL< father was pastor of the Methodist i church. A fellowship supper was held at the Church oj Christ, at f>.3o Thursday evening s 1 S II tula > Sehuot K4»«ume% Sundav school was resjufned in the Methodist church at 9:4 =: > am Sundav followed by the worship serv ice at 11 a r>? Mrs. Stella,Wick* was a patient in the Hous*\ i»f the Good Samari- tan lor >hree davs last week for tests \yc\d obs*-rv ation. Sir* Nellie Smith. Mrs Minnie Luther. Mrs. Vinnie Caswell and a [Mrs Hettv Rounds attended an ^all-dav rnt^eting «>f Lewis eount> ^iWCTC. in the Lowville Metho- dist church' on Fndav. Miss Flma Smith ar>d Mrs. Fuhi Smith Dress- ier attend^ the convention in the C>ti atten><¥>n. Mr. and Mrs Henrv Lespt^rarK'e have moved into Mrs Jerrin Jen- ack Rumus\ house on Maple street Mrs. Carrie Doyle is spending a month with Mrs. Ross Shanber- Mrs Nina Ripley spent last week with Mrs Pearl Petell fcf l-ake Bonaparte. Rossie Couple Observes 35th Anniversary Sunday By EDNA STEVENSON Rossie -Dinner guests at the 'Mrs. Gilbert Carman and infant daughter Deborah Lou came home Sunday Irom the House- of the Good Samant£n Harold C. Brehm of Rockaway Beach. L I., is \-isit;ng his mother. Mrs. Alice Brehrn Mr and Mrs. Marshall Cochrane of Kingston Or.!., spent Sunday uith his sisti-r. Miss Mary Coch- xane and ni«-c^. Miss Margaret Herbert Ro^rs of California. Mrs LiH-Ha Kail* i y of Cohasset. Mass . and ^li>s Evelyn Roger- of Back To School Gary Overacker lefT Sept. 8 for L'tica, where he will attend Mo- hawk Valley Technical institute DavKi Munson will leave the 20th for Ithaci w'here he will be a junior at Cornell university. William L. Munson left Sept. 9 for College Park. Maryland, to at- tend the University of Maryland. Mr and Mrs. Hilmer Cotirtright of Rochester are spending a few 'lays with their cousi%>. the Misses Mary Cochrane nnd Margaret Carman. SHERW1N WILLIAMS PAINTS home of Mr. and Mrs Murray Si- mons on Sunday in honor of their 35th wedding anniversary includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. George Mel rose of Maoomb. who were their wed- ding attendants. Mr and Mrs. Em- ery Smithers of DePeyster. Mr. and Mrs Ai Hutton. jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Petrie and family. Miss Betty Bacon of Oxbow, and Elwood Simons of Syracuse Mr. and Mrs Robert Mallette and family spent the past week vacationing in the Adirondacks. Return* From Hospital Mrs. Robert Salter returned home Thursday from the House of the Good Samaritan, Water- town. Mrs. Howard Kirkby and Miss Maryann Hutton of Antwerp spent Thursday at the home ol Mr. and Mrs Ai Hutton Mrs. Nellie Raven of Syracuse and Mr and Mrs Arthur Knight of Gouverneur were callers Thurs- da> at Mrs. Hazel Gibson's Mrs ) Raven also called on Mis j Gardner ~ at Saranac Lake. October 10 Malone at Can- ton. OFA at Massena, Potsdam at S.tranac Lik»' On October 17: Massena at Can- ton. Tupper Uike at Malone. Sar- /in^K^I-ake at OFA ^On t>ctobei 24: Tupper Lake at M;tss. na. Malone at OFA. Canton at Potsdam On October 31: Saranac Lake at Canton. Potsdam at Malone OFA at Tupper Lake. On November 7: Tupper Lake at Canton. Massena at Potsdam. Malone at Saranac. Cranberry Lake Bremen Consider New Bylaws By DOKOTHY M. MOWLAM) Cranberrv I^ake t>*eause the first Mivnday of this month was a letial holidav the Cranberry Lake Volunteer fire department moved the date ol its meeting from the 7th to Tue^dav niehr, September 8th. I A new set of h\ -laws has hern drawn up to replace the original set. At the meenne the new by- laws were scheduled To be read to those present and submitted for their approv al. Mr. and Mrs Charles \Howell and daughter. Frank Stiller of Fine called Saturday evening on Marjone Baxter and Dorothy Howland. Mrs. Richard Martin and chil- dren left Tuesday for Lawrence- jville. New Jersev. after spending the summer at their home on Buck Island Donald Baxter of Fine spent three davs the past week with his sister. Marjone Baxter. Mr and Mrs. Chester Pickard and son. Peter, of Barneveld visit ed Dorothv Howland last week. Kathy McAleese has returned home after visitint; Mr and Mrs Stuart Smith, jr . of Palmyra. Mrs. Herbert Dean visited her brother. S^anlev Clintsman, and daughters Nellie and Marge. Fri day in Carthage. ^ visited Mrs. Harold Rounds Harrisville Monday Mrs Bert Paro and daughters -pent most of rh»- we«>lc *s guests of Mr and Mrs Clarence Paro. Wednesday they spent the after- noon with Mrs William LaLonde, and Thursday they returned lo Syracuse Miss Amanda Hart of Pit cairn jtpei.t Monday v inning Mis* Sandra Javall. Mr and Mrs. Howard Javall, George Javall and Mr and Mrs. Lester Javall attended the funer- al of Mrs lva Jackson at the Mann funeral home at Madrid last Tuesday Mrs Jackson suffered on acute coronary attack while searching for a cat near her home Mr Jackson died at thV Pots- dam hospital last fall, and before h;s death, they were frequent vis- itors of relatives here Mr and Mrs. Milo Wtx>d recent- ly attended a twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary party for Mr and Mrs. Louis LaMont in Ro- chester. Arrl%t-« in Hawaii Mrs Harold Austin has arrived safely in Hawaii, where her hus- band LS stationed Mrs Lauwrence Shene of Os- wegatchie and Mrs. Beverly Wil- liams and Tommy of Knoxville. Tenn., were Wednesday -dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Lester Ja- vall and Sandra The WSCS met at the church Sept. 9 w-ith the following present. Mrs Milo Wood. Mrs Clarence Paro. Mrs Lloyd AusMn. Mrs. Bower Watson. Mrs Gerald Hall. Mrs Leon Tyler. Miss Mildred Finley and Mrs. Lester Javall Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Austin. Ray- mond. Alice and Judy Bndgeland attended the State fair at Syra- cuse Friday Mr and Mrs Leon Tyler and Mr. and Mrs Glenn Casewell went to Syracuse Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall went 11,1,, \ • . • to Syracuse Tuv-day and visited Mr and Mrs Uiriy x Be»l Thjey at- tended the State fan and returned Friday . „ x The Misses Nancy and Patsy S.'.ene spent Sat unlay with Mr and Mrs Lester Javall while then- parents went to New York citv to take their sister. Beverly Wilham> ami son to meet ihe I rain Other visiters Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Scanlon. Patsy and Timmie. Mrs Leon Tyler and Buster, and Mrs. Bermce Van House Mrs. Leon Tyler gave a surprise birthday party for her mother. Mrs Gerald Hall. Saturday eve- ning with the following present Mr and Mr>. (ilenn Caswell and I>onna. Mr and Mrs Wvman Man- chester, James and Carol, Mrs. Florence Hall. Gail Hall. Mrs George Hall. Mr. and Mrs Leon Tyler and Gary and Patsy Hall Mr and Mr.*. James Br*dgeland and Jimmy were business callers in Ogdensburg Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs Bower Watson and Miss Mildred Finiey were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whit ford of Philadelphia. Sunday dinner guests :\X James Bridgeland's were Mr and Mrs. Kerrnit Jones and family of Fine, and Mr. and Mrs Bob Russell and family from Copenhagen. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Falton of Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bower Watson They also called on The . Jame> Bridgeland family. >|«H»tlnj; i* Scheduled Mrs. George Gibbs, chairman of the Willing Workers Home Dem- onstration unit has announctHi there will be a meeting at the church Thursday night. Septem- ber 17. at 8 p.m Fveryone is in- vited to attend and those who wish lo )oin may do so then SCHOOL. KXPENSES? CALL THE ONEY NUMBER PHONE 95 I FOR AN OKAY LOAN I I School t*!N mean tchool billa , . . iot | clothe*, books, tuition, Tim« for an Okay Loan! Just call ui . . . upon approval you pick up your cash! Pay back in small month- ly installments you choose. Our manager likes to toy, \Your loon ls okayl\ 30 Church St.. LOANS FROM $25 to $500 UPSTATfe LOAN Antwerp Harold Bresert left Sunday for Albany where he will attend Al- bany college of Pharmacy. William G. Smith of the Phila- delphia road was taken to the Ed- ward John Noble ho-pital. Gou* vi-rneur. by Antwerp fire depart- ment ambulance on Thursday. September 10. WE ARE REVERENTLY DEDICATED TO THE NEEDS OF THOSE WHO TURN TO US SPRAGUE unera cme FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Roy WHls and daughter. Kenice granddaughters. SherVy and HoH$ oi Canton, visited Mrs. Herbert D^an. Wfdnesdav. Mrs Pa>sr<*- Towne. Sirs. Mor ris Whitmarsh of Russ*ll. Mrs Emerv GouVtre. Mrs. Marge Bu shaw and daughter. Oathv. of Can ti.n visited Mis Herbert lHan last week. - Mr and Mrs Gerald Burke and Lula (children, and Mrs William Burke i.of Malone were Sjnda> visitors of ! Mrs. Beulah Shoulette of Ham--I Mr and Mrs Char]e<= Burke ! mond. Mr. and Mrs Wilson Stev-j Marjone arfd Kdwm Baxter and **nson and Mrs. Bertha Hunter re- j Dorothy Howland spent the past turned Fndav from Clarenceville. ! weekend at the horrid of Mr and : Quebec, where they visited Mr. j Mrs C. F Pickard of B;«rnweld land Mrs Willie Stevenson and; Mr and Mr? Nelson Sebrins of I Wv man Stevenson and family. | Knroll* mt PUtt<«lHirx i Miss Monica Gardner left Sun- dav for Plattsburg where she will (j enroll at the Plattsburp ptate college of education to obtain a j-B S decree in school nursing Mrs Maxjone Hal la day of Ro- chester spent the weekend with : her mother. Mrg Bertha Hunter ! Miss Lula Gardner spent the I weekend in Ogdensburp with Mr. and Mrs Robert LaClair. M;.s$ Elaine Brown of Hermor, spent the weekend with her grandmother. Mm Nina Steven- son. *f*k#» ViniU Mr and Mrs George Jonnstor N visited Mr and Mrs Ross Wolver. of ^Williamson and Mr and Mr% f.nr: Jr*hnst->n of Macedon. Wed- >P*n t the past week at the Kverjjr^fn ho'f*J. Mr and Mrs Hf rbrrT Dunning of Ridge!jeid. •Conn . spent the past week at •hfi»- housr-r>>at on the lak> Mr and Mr* ney and ffauchv-rs •sp^'nt I^bor J »av McChes- r tf SrhenectadK vvf-^-kf-nd with Mr and Mrs V'-rnf>r McChesnev T I < f N >!>*•>• \jt+ Nurr.- ST N V Jon>s of Hammond a busin**v- ca 1 i**Y in trmn \\Th Mr and Mr« Carr^ Wilson Palr.ya spp Mr arwi Mrv Vis* FJJf-r. of with Johnston 5 # evf»n#wjp sn^-rt H^rmor a f Mr and - Harry M home of Brrrun No fie iy AT HKVTAI Mis* S Mr arv? exx * $'jck-r,'K at c^r mum r > o \his Mf:m\r. r? Mai- Har .\] £ four 5 ^r of Bab- rh* B i n £*-.a rr ?. 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Ftnt Don 120 mi BUY ON THE EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN \Yoni be SHOP FttOAY TO *+C •T NE O 19 CErtTon St. Phone 1S41 Gouvemevr Rensselae From Trip Kensselacr Kail niK^itly bridge olu dimiiT quests at * ru*Mia\ at the roi Harold Bopivy ir then p)a>i'd bridK' Mrs. Mary Wns WiljK>n was a gu w«m b> Mrs. N. ] Ja\ Dickinson anc Oiva Mr ami Mrs , and son, Clifford. Horn Falmouth. M spi'nt thf wo«»kenc naw's aunt. Mrs 1 Mrs BHhngcr reti tlurn alter spt'ndi August ht-re. Mr>. Theodore tor»*d to Kent, < )h siH»ndin^ three Mrs. Gemxe P Fenmdo K^H-O, and Mrs. Herni< <'iie attending su <\anton. Airs Irme Ken Mrs Ktnrnett Mo bur^ to S> racuse u attended the Sta days. Slumber A slumber ;>art> home of Mr. an L\ tie on Friday n their daughters birthday, Cutsts 'Williams Carol 1 lice. IVAnn Hedli ton and I)arlene K:ith MrAdoo Mr and Mrs. A Oneont;*- were here the past • Mr and Mrs N romjx'inied h> Mr> and Mi's. I^ernice ! tended the weddir Leonard and Kerrr Methodist church Saturtlas. liuest of Miss on Sunda\ was M of Canti»n. Horn** FrtKii •2,eon c'olton has Irom tht* Hepbur dfnsburi:,- alter a the removal of a ' Weekend guest Mrs. Wesley Hike sins. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lie family, all from 'New Hampshire. Guests on Wed Clarence Poor we OtXmnell and M both of CJouvernei Mr. and Mrs C\ r<>mpamed by Mr: attended Thp F pran^i 1 mooting T Miif>le I A* A* ^ran^ WHdon Ma> hew pafient at Gouvf -Ok ill t-nter S> racusi pitnl for a lunp op CharJe< \v Pik? cut on the head working in his silo loose, falling On h taken to Canton n«'ik:hbor, Mrs Be when 1 M\ stitches rio>f the cut Stephen -Prrry. Mrs. I^rt Perry w the Air Force. an< at i'arpsh Island three we*4v* !urloi lure AT the end of \\ ill l> k sent to W; Mr and Mrs I • turned Friday aft* jmine a motor ti Wevtt-rn states. TY panied by their sor I)uane and Billy. Nancy Mrs St.in* Vera Mills of Wat ing in a station v H/ Monday, \.LOCATED: . 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