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AftOUND TOWN By JEANNE TYUER—riM* MM Kuehl (Tork /and Mrs. Frederick G , tor of ,the \St . . , -- Lawrence JJiain- and daughter, Anita.jjpent dealer \ Other guests present days last week in New i were Dean and Mrs Romotfa, A*- city and then motored to p,' New Hampshire,, Svhere !they spent tht* weekend with their Alexander K* (Sandy» Kuehl, fk student at Phillips Exeter acad- toy. • > Mi^ £ar] l^aidiaw of Macomb, ^Mrs. Raymond\ Hurst and Mi's, C#eorgo Hurst spent last Monday ^nd Tuesday in Buttalo where jMrs. H Hurst received a checkup fcV % Roswell Mempnal hospital J also visited Mr. and Mrs. pvemteth Alguire and Mrs. Ear] ,,Algujrv in Blasdell, NY. - * * i Oorgr Hurst- is a .patient this i^'eek in the local \hospital recover- ing Irom pneumonia Rulus Keiser and son. Dale and •lis two sons, of Stamford. Conn . i$pent the Weekend in town with relatives and friends. Tht^ Keisers Ikrf former residents ^ Miss Ada Ritchie has returned from a week wuh her sister. Mrs jfcarl Gardner, in Syracuse. } Mrs. fcdith Arnold of Skaneate- jles has returned home after visit- ing her mother, Mrs Kteila Rit- chie, for a week. i Miss Joanne SnHrion. student at the Harpur Method Beauty school In Rochester, spent the weekend at homo with'her parents, Mr and ;Mrs. Burt Sheldon *• Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Townsend ft Candor, NY. were weekend (Quests of Mr and Mrs Krede ITownsenci, Waid street *'» Mr. and Mrs. Car It on Wells and flairghter. Brehda. from • Sterling. Va.. returned Sunday aTTer spend- ing a week with Mr Wells' par- ents. Mr -and.. Mi-s Lymi Wells, and his sisters, the .Misses Nancy and Lvnda Wells. Rowley street, and other relatives • Mrs. JKenry FVndorf of Rome Jias fcx^en spending a few days b\}fi her aunt. Mrs. Stella Ritchie. -and daiightei. Ada, and also a cou- j^in. Mrs. Carrie Tnrnbull. { Dr. and Mrs. Grant S Kaley and daughter-. Joan, attended the Xrmy-Air Force tootball game in .^Cew York cit> on Satuioa>. *• Mrs* Lorna Rouse spent several •ays m Schenectady recently vis- rftinjr Sirs. Gertrude Dupont. Mi* Horace Van Voast. «r.. and daugh- ter, Jane, and Mr. and Mrs Archie AVunple . . . / Mr. and Mn Mason R Smith spent Saturday evening in Canton and were dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John Gar- Mr. Garberson is the edi- ll is ! Tr»%Hlerw Club Travellers club met Wednesday. October 28. with Mrs Mark Riley Mrs Joseph Wranesh gave >n the wild life of Africa. Shakespeare Club The Gomerneur Shakespeare ciub met with Mrs. J. Barnard lowland Wednesday Mrs. Wil- H Foster had the lesson on African art GRALYN - PHONE 166 Evening*: Mondsv .to Friday Firmt Show »t*rt* at 1:0© P.M. Sat. and SUB. Matinee at 2*0 P.M. Evening* at «:36 P3I. MALONE fmmtmfm Firm MUCK SOON' MI..SAT. — HOUSE ON SUN.-MOM — NO¥ TUR-WfD torney and Mrs. Sidney Kitay and Miss Sara Leader. The Smiths will leave for Syra- cuse on Friday where on Satur- day Mr. Smith will speak at the State Univrrslty of New York Press association banquet held at the Hotel Syracuse On Monday Mr. and Mrs Smith will go to Indianapohj^to attend a Sigma Delta Chi convention Sub- sequently they will spend several days \isiting in Carbon dale lnd» Sunday quests of Mrs. David White were Miss Etta Nonsbach. Joanna Otaro, Laura White. Irv- ing Laubt*r and Stanley Monsbach of Syracuse; Ronald Kronk of Ttica. and Mi's. Charles Helyie Hiid daughter, Ellen. From Sackets Harbor . ..- . Karl Hatch, jr.; son of Mr and Mrs. Karl Hatch, Jefferson street, was hofet at a Hallowe'en party on Saturday afternoon,. His guests included Robert Leeson. John Lee- son, Russell Sprague. Polly Spia- ^ue, Donald Jennings. Stephen jGrow. Kathy Grow. Robbie Wha- len and Sharon Smith f Mrs William R Bororid^e of Glendale. Calit.. arrived Sunday to spend the holidays with her sis- ters. Mrs L. D.' Beaman. Quarry ••oad, and Mrs. Stanley Trvrise. I Barney street .Mr-M Helen Leonard left recent- ly I or Florida where she will the winter. Her address is Tangerine Ave. Souths St I Petersburg \>. F\a. Mrs (»us Moe lett Monday by jet plane for Burbank. Calif., where she will spend Thanksgiv- ing with her daughter. Mrs. Wil- liam Slatt. ! Mr. and Mrs Robert- Brodie and i Mrs Carlyle Brodie from Mont- real spent a few days last week with Miss Blanche Hodgkin. ; A surprise birthday party was : held for Shirley Klock by her par- ! ents at their home Monday nigh!. The following girls attended. Jane and Kate Goulding. Bonnie Mar- ch ione. Kay Washbum. Pat Holt. * Linda Sleeroan. Sharon Noble. Penny Noble and Sandra and Sally Klock • . • Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Klock had a supper* for relatives. Attending were.-Mrs. 1 Carrie Ames. Donald Yerdon. Mr and Mrs. Frank Whitton and son. Larry and Mrs. Jessie Yerdon. Mr. and Mrs Peter Cutrie and t family spent Sunday with Mrs :Cutrie> sister. Mrs. Klock. Mrs E\elvn Dav-is. W Main st was called to Syracuse over the I Mrs Leeson. weekend hv the Serious illness of \\Leeson, died at her brother-in-law. j son. Kenneth Miss Helen Stiles, readme con- October 27. sultant at the Gouverneur schools. Mrs Leeson spoke on \Reading in the Content son. Kenneth. Areas\ at one of a series of in- ! daughters Miss training for teachers of grades K through 12 workshops held at the Holland Patent Ontral school last week. , . - Mrs CharJr* H>de and Mis* Hat tie Hyde of Clinton street and Mrs H«*le$j Love of Gouverneur called on Mrs NeUie BrowYi of Wegatchie. Sunday CUBS Twentieth Century Club Twentieth Centurv Club met at the home of Mrs. jApes Ross on Wednesday. .Oct 2f.Vliss Linda Dygert and ^Stuart CrVvner. last summers exchange stuA^nts. gave alks on their visits and demon- ;trated with slides many of the Physician on call November 5 through November 8. Dr Foster Drury Phone 321; phybician on call November 9 through No- vember 15, Dr. Arthur Head, JPhor* 534 ^ 6 Rummage sale > a\ St Jarnes chuivh hall starting at 9 a.m. L>. IV V. regular meeting at Odd Fellows hall with covered dish supper at 6 3(). November com- mittee. Ki'diiH? Hill and June Hall. Apron and Food sale sporrsyred bv St. Agnes Guild of, Tnnit> church at Van Ornums starting at 11 oiciock • • • • . . . SATI'RDAY. NOVKMBMt 7 Gouverneur Grange Special Bus- iness meeting at^8 p. m. • s 4 g TO* TRXBTTNK-PRSM Thtirvdmy. November 5, 1950 (AMU <>r \V«* v\ ish • l«> t*\piV A «n<1 rhanks to our r<l*itu«i for the foud and foi m»r of THAN** fiifml> our rr~ Drury. Mr Mrt IP I WUI INSTALL** •OTTLCO GAS. ID HAVf SEVEN STATES ffOtMH- LY RAY GAS) DO THI JOi. • PHONE 7t Night din- in the top badge* by who re- SCOrTS'FROM TROOP 2* received-their advan-ement apd merit badge* at a Kamilj ner meeting held^in the I-^n*t Presbyterian churr-h l»s»t Hedne^day evening. Shown picture are Jeffrey Dl< kvm and Thomas \Va»hburn who were awarded Life Sroiit l>iHtrUt SiMUit Executive John H'ebwter. In the Inwer piiture an* Mu\nard Nimmitt cent l> left the position of nroutmanter of Trovp Ti to become District Sroiit ('ommi Mike Saidel, who earne<l hi* First Clan* badge; and Jack Shinnoek, Kiihard \\ halen an<\ Thompson, who all received Star S<out awards. Kort>-three rnrrit. badges were distributed by M'outma.ster> and s»t'outer%. Following the meeting Hubert Hayden offi* iall> took over a% wout- master of the troop. Mr. Simmons had been stout master for three years and Mr. Hayden his assis- tant for a year and a half. ,. . . Services Held Friday For Mrs. George Leeson A Funeral services for Airs Jose* ph:ne Bennett Lesson, 73. of the Battle Hill road were held at 2 p m. Friday at her home with ihe Rev. Stanlt y K Brown, pastor of The First Methodist church, offic- iating Burial-was made in River- . 1 vide cemenTy. M Leen widow of George tr>»r homo of her IS Gouverneur; two Gladys Let\son. at home, and Mrs Reuben i Beatrice* Tav lor, Gouverneur. a sister, Mrs. Blanche Cottet. Philadelphia and two \grandchildren. Mrs. Lees»on. vCas born at Kul- ler-\iile. Dec. 8 1K83. daughter of Mr and Mrs George Bennett. She attended Fullerville schools. y&be was married to Mr. Lt*eson on Dec. 26. 1900. in this village. The couple farmed in this area af- ier their marriage. Mr Lt'esbn died March \11. 1941. Kev. Karliv |e%alniikv. factor 30 am Sun*lav school lesson. \We 'must obey God.\' Ac:s 15: 17-42 After discussion of the les- son. 15 minutes ol united singing of the tavorite revival son^s and mtmoriziniz ot the* Bible verses jK\er\ Su«da>\ tv\o regular ser- vices: At 11 am and 7:30 p.m The guiding principle in the prt j aching ot tho Word \of God. in ( morning services on \holiness and Tuesday, j Christian perfection; in /Vening serv icr tiV Bible-stud\. Free tes- sury)ved by a iiimonies at any tTrhe. This Sun- riay is a special Mission Sunday. collection lor . iov< igni mission work will be taken also in Sun- day school - W.MS prayer circle on 'Wed- nesday at 2 p m and regular pray- er meeting Thurs<ia> at 7:30'p.m. Inited prayer for true spiritual awakening and revival m our hearts, homes, churches in our tovi n and in The Vnited States, irrunediatrly after praver m€*ot- ing. oflicial board meeting, and Sunila> school boai^i meeting. free Methodist Church pjhree Blind Mice' To Be Presented At Edwards School Baptist Church News Worship service at 11 am, \Stewardship of Life\ Music under the direction of Pochard Molhol- sjc.v; organlsi Dori> Riley. Anthem \Go Not Far From Me. O God\. I^ffertorv. \O Loveiv Peace . duel Helen talk - by Richard Molbolsky and LCrowner \ I Sunday school at L0 am. classes White Church Sunday. November 8 9:3C» am Morning Service, Miss Sharon Spragi*\ organist. .Rev. Dr P Lee Palmore of Kobe. Japan Richmond. Virginia the gu^^st preacher w . - , f>i<lay, Sovt-mber 6 8 pm Adult FeHow ship Keith Tyler, president, monthly meeting at tfv 1 churcrw St. James Parish TJJO Nocrurnal Adoration s<K*i- et\- of ST. James church, a ^plrit- ual organization ot men of the pai- Lsh. will bei;in jr> activities on Thur>da\. November 5 Thr mem- bers of this group will watch be- fore the Bles«sed Sacrament .at The church 9 pm until 7 a.m. on »the Thursday night b* fore The first 1 Friday of ^acn month Kach mem- t r*ei* will spend one hour in adora- | Tion The purpose of tht- >o<-iet\ j is to develop a d<*ep< r K»ve and ide\o:ion for Je^ii> Christ, present in trie Hoi\ KuchansT I All S<'jl> I.)^y. a -p^cral da> of for all ages Choir reneansals. junior choir at 4 on Friday afternoon senior'choir on Saturdav everang at 7 p.m. Fellowship churcii supper and program to U* yjeld m the church Wednesday evening at 6 45 Ar- rangements by the Women's So-! P r *>\* T Ior the SOU|N oi th<lsC> in ciet> Colored slide of Green Lak^ | Pur K ator > **> commemordted ,!hp fW|1 h *> x *«***> * I church on Nov«-mtWT j Fnd^v. Noven.U r * 5 #» pm Annual Harxest Din- ner >er\e<\ bv the Wcfmer s S<:K*ieiy of The Church ar>d the ancual fall baza a- sponsored by tr»e Adult Fetkmsr.;p at tne^rhtircn u»4jiy N pjn ner a? the rr.urcr. b> t he Senoce of Memorial Gifts in the mu S^are ,S church. Fuiton and iFowter'Election National -Headquarter.** of American Baptist convention, will be shemn. Come and bring 'the children j Important meeting of tne boai-d i of Trustees wilj be he.d in tne church Saturday evening at 7.45, - November 7rr. Junior Bapt!>T Youth Feilowshiij will moe' Sunda.v even.nc &T 3 for tne purpos* of orpar.i^ir.g planr.inj; Kiture meetings. sale will be con<1uc!^*c tar and Rosar> S«KI»!\ ment ol the cnurc^tj I 9 3u a.m. r»> the Ai- ** ba>e- at j By MA VIK Hl'RLKV Edwards -On November 10th. the Dramatics flub of Edwards Central srhool will present \Three Blind Mice\ by Gu> Bolton, ar- ranged b> James Fuller The cast of characters is: Pam- ela Mason. Janice Matejcik. Eliz- abeth Mason. Evelyn Aldnch, Moira Mason. Maureen Barraford, Henrv Trowbndge, Ri>ger Dush- arm. Edna Pafrker. Beverly Wood. ^Stephen Harrington. Larry Hur- ! lev. Conrad Harrington. ^Arthur Whit marsh; Mrs. Alice Bramber. Koseman NohU 1 . Albert DuPont. : Fay Bridgeland. Mr Cord. Robert •Cameron. Kathy Cleland. Gary Hale heads ,the* stage crevv and Joan Boulet and Lila Lutz are in charge of properties Judv Duffy and Goldie Shore are jHSMstLng as student directors. The i play fs produced b> special ar- • raneement • uith The Dramatics | Publishing Company, of Chicago. ; ANMembly of (iod Church Wednpsdav. October 2&h. B [>ra>er m4\eting was held by mem- bers ot the Assembly of God church at the homo of Clinton Gates in Hailesboro. After prayer meeting. 21 shower for the now • pastor. Rev. Ronald Thayer and wife, was held. Prayer meeting will be held at 7 30 p m. at the church this week. On Sunday, church school will be at 9 45 a.m. with church at \11. The vounp peoples meeting will be held on >undav evening at 6 30 'pm. and Evangelistic service at 7 3\ p m. Hallowe'en part> was held for the church ?roup at the horn* 3 ol Mr and Mrs ..Robert Curtis ! Games with prizes were plaved ^nd ,re!reshmenfs were Versed Rfv. j and Mrs Gerald Smelt- a former past-or. wrrf present. Mr Smeltzrr is attending Wesle- >an Robert c-oliece. and tney re- side at North Chile R.ecenth a rr;is>i< >nai v. the Rev. I^eonard Boll or. and wife MNDAY, First Church of Oinst, Scientist, church service at 11* am. Suii- day school at same hour St. James Catholic church, Ma>se> at 8 (X) a.m..' 930 a.m . 11 IK) a rn . and 3 30 in the evening Church of God. Sunda.v school at new chapel, corner t>f Rock I>- lajnd and Barnes street at 2 30 >p.m. Church of the ISazaretie Sundav school at 10 a.m. Morning wor- ship at 11 am. Free Methodist church - Sundav i School at 1O;3^» am Evening si i rv icv at 7:30 p m First Presbyterian-church worship serv \w at 11 am First Baptist church worship ser- vice at 11 a.m. First Meth(xii v st church uor^lrip scrv ice at 11 am. Trinitv Fpiscopal chuivh Holv .Communion at 8 a.m.. and morn- ing pravor at 11. TLfcSDAY. NOVEMBER 10 Great Books group uiH meet in , Rcx>m 102 at hi«h school. Topics Gospel according to St Matthew 8 p.m. I\rut 2 of Methodist church will meet in Fellowship hall at 2 30 p.m. Rotary club meeting at noon at Smith's hotel. . , - • * * •WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Luncheon club at noon at Smith's hotel * FOR THE IEST DEAL |N TOWN. IT'S HERMON ELECTRIC • WASHERS •DRYERS '• Ev*ryHiiii9 Electrical — Supplies and AppiiancM TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES L. OGORMAN PHONE: HERMON 2-2042 MK.MRKK AUKqi ATK WIKIM. HI ICKM TCRMS -THERE WILL BE OPEN HOUSE AT THE AMERICAN LEGION HOME Armistice Day — November 11 DANCING: 9 P.M. TO 1:00 A.M. JAMES MALOY POST NUMBER 65 r Gouverneur, N. Y. Lions club at 6 p.m.. at Canali's hotel. ' • , G.W F Birthday club meeting and Thanksgiving dinner at Com- ! munity Hall in Somer\iUe. * • » THI'RSDAY. NOVKMBKR 12 W.C.T.I\ meeting at the home of Mrs Charles Me Adam. 90 Johns- tow n >treet. at 7.3() pm Vaughn Corse, program leader. many IV API'KKi IATION To tfitirk <«i! rr,\ '<>r tho fiuweni. jf»rt\ kindnesses sho\^n m e during: tr>> :>inesj, an d h'tup-taliiatitin J .tlM> i<» t \ptt^s m> thnrk?* t<> th e d*«riors nuise*- in t*<\H th r (J*m\er r>t»ur and town h«jspilal» wh o w*!-* w> v»-r> ki/Ml l>in Chilton and and :>i Try a Classified Ad! Good posture • is a PLUS...you can jet from sleeping V. Fosturepedic fineit mottreii! Afi^fn, *©**•! \fp and /eloxtt weary bocV mvfcf#f-»|vtt as orthopedic sjrgeonj recommend. : design con! >og^o4wayt spine or o Une. Helpi MM. prove your posture, »o you feel ond look \bette r . Smooth butloo free *op # >«|f F MATTRESS *79 WATERTOWN MATTRESS CO. GOUVERNEUR. W. Y. ' ' L -ARmY 5TOR&J ufthimj fot tct ii/hi+tly MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS I s!««v*i. cottwi to plate or pWd. Will S-M-L MiN'S . 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