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VWng effke closed until Teadier transfers to i^t \i ^v» i -% ^w ^» iber; L Florida JtfM-Jl*J By MBS. GERT*Ft>E HALE Herman — Due to sickness theyrfng Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Cheney office of Juctean fft Vining will br^of Canton visited them. closed until September I andXf- i Wednesday Mrs Stella Harland ter that only by appointm^srt underwent surgery in the E.J. The Rev Duane Kinfof John- Noble hospital m Gouverneur son Oty spoke in thr^First Bap -when her leg was amputated. Ust Church SunoW morning and'Thursday her son. Caotain Alger evening as a ra^dkiate Mn» Kins j Harland of Penna.. visited her and son Frod! accompanied htm Her sister. Mrs Minnie McKinney rr entertained at the * spending a great deal of time r anoHMrs Guy Lacy. f ^nth her MpsT Lou MrKee was an o\er-j Mrs Floyd Fountain is employ- t guest Saturday of Mrs ed at the Gillette Nursing home arse Hale She is from Spring- Mr and Mrs Eli Bacon and son f field, MaAsachiuesetts | Ward and daughter, Mrs Dorothy Mr and Mrs Everett I-acy and Peahody and her children left children of Massena visitod Mr j \V>dnes<Ja> for a vacation trip to and Mrs Guy Lacy Sunday | Niagara Fairs, where they will Mr and Mrs Pearl Austin of visit another daughter and her Massene visited Mrs Mabel Mc-, family. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Robbie Sunday. ) Saver. Their son. Bruce has been Mrs Leon Jor»e> and Bilhe Jean spending three weeks in Niagara Seeker of Gouverneur uere in Falls with them. Watertown Saturday j j^st Sunday forty-six friends Mrs Ruth Peab<*1> and Ann and relatives visited Mrs. Grace Marie and l-arr.v of Niagara FalU Hevd to help her celebrate her |* visited her mother Mrs Bessie birthday Mrs Kathryn Morrow Day from Friday until Sunday j of Massena visited Mrs Grace Mr. and Mrs William Green Reed from Monday until Tnurs- chUd*w spent Sundav uith day and attended the Gouverneur Mr and Mr> i^eonard Thonans j Fair. (Of Potsdam at their Higley Falls Guests of Mrs Muriel Reynolds camp. i at tbe Gillette home were Mrs. Penny Gardner of Natural Woorlock of Watertown Miss Bridge spent the week with Cyn- Leah Noble and her mother of this Gavin. j Edwards and Mr and Mrs Vance Mr. and Mrs Kellogg Morgan ; Hale of Newport News. Virginia spent the weekend at their camp' Lawrence Hazen observed his at Cranberry Lake , 7th birthday Monday with a back Mr and Mrs Morse Davis and yard fair and supper from 3 30 un- baby of Niagara Falls spent the til 5 30. Guests were Roger Morse. weekend with Mr and Mrs. Keith Vemie. Marty and Spencer Green. HJckok and the baby was baptized Charles Johnson. Duane Blevins in St. Henry's Church by the Rev 'Stephen Cook, Janice Walsh Father George Whittaker. j Donald Jennings. Kerry\ Young. J Katie Young who will celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rov an<i Ward Bacon and his sister. Eileen t her 95th birthday in October. She -• •\£ t a PORTRAIT OF FIVE GENERATIONS — &my Ja aad Waldoa Howard Bogardua Jr., the youngest of a five graerattoa family, fathered with thair eftevae grandparents for a picture at Cottway'% stiwlio, rreeatly. Left to right are; Back row - Mrs, Claade Carpenter. Claude Carpenter, Fred Carpenter. Willaid StowrII, Jane Bacareoa, aad Mra. Jalui Bafardua. Front Row - Mrs, Fred Carpenter. Mr*. Elizabeth Webb, Mr*. Kate Youags* Mrs. Sarah Couaftaeau and Mrs. WUlard 8tn- welL Sally Jo and Weldon are in the foreground. ,'\ Fifth generation children have eleven living grandparents Weldon, jr. 4. and his sister, , married Frank Ycung, living In * the town of Hermon. Since his death in 1937 she has resided with her daughter in Syracuse. Mrs. Young is still active in the church, sews and knits and still does some house work. She has ten living children, four deceased; 60 grand- children. 156 great grandchildren and 27 great, great grandchildren. Sally Jo. 1. children of Mr and Mrs Weldon Bogardus. are very special children to their grand- parents -eleven of them These children are of the fifth living generation of one family The oldest living member of Weldon and Sally's family is their great-great grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Brunet Sir.. attended the Woodcutters Field Day in Tupper Lake from Thursday until Sat- urday. Miss Venita Hubbard left Satur- and brother Danny. Nancy Morse, i was The many friends of Lee Fair- banks were very sorry to hear of his accident, when he fell from a ladder while trimming the shrub- day for Engiewood. Florida where I ery in the back yard He was tak- she will leach in the Rockefeller ; en by ambulance to the E.J. Noble Ejqperimental School She was re- ' hospital in Canton for X-rays He ! Friday afternoon at the home of a centry a teacher in the Platts- *** able to return home Satur- j ,-ousin. Mrs, \Gerald Thornhill burgh State University of Educa- <*«>' tioav Mia* Helen ONeil of Pots- Recent guests at the home of dan accompanied her grandparents are: maternal. Mr. formerly Katie Oakes andiand Mrs. Claude Carpenter. F\ne; paternal. Mr. and Mrs. John Bo- gardus. Fine; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard P. Stowell, Gouverneur. Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, Jacksonville. Fla.. and Mrs. Sarah Cousineau. Romulus. NY., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter. Five generations on the ma- ternal side and four on the pater- nal side of the family >oined Wel- 1. Onfiiiwr, NT. ~ Thursday. amU M> If* Weldon and Sally's ten other f don and Sally for a picture at Conway's studio and dinner at the Wilson restaurant recently. Eliza F. Brown, 88.*«; |Oxbow Firemen's field day scheduled unices new Monday Mrs Eliza Fielcjaon Brown died Aug. 27; parade and barbecue featured Oxbow brooks spent a week with Miss Maty* Mathous at camp on the St. Laurence recently. Miss Patricia Walrath return- West Lake-'road. town of DePey- ster. where she has made her home Mr. and Mrs, Theron Barber were f or ^ and a half years. Mrs. Guests at the Ensiow Nursing ** r and Mrs Alden Barber. Mrs. | Brjjwn is the widow of Garnet A. were for Mr. Hamilton- DeForrest Hill and daughter.Jsfown Harry **** Paul Hamilton. Fritz • Pauline of Oriskany Falls. Mr ancfy The funeral was held Monday at cr ^„ H .™ ,h fi ^ c » ^.« *<~\~ Grossman of Canton; for Fred Mrs Roy White of Wichita Falls. 1 the Fox funeral home Rev. Neil ^. s P? nd ' n * vr.^v^wJ?r?rh Gibbons, Frank Richardson of . Texas and Mrs Whites sister, and I JUmsaroop. pastor of the Presby- % u l * Mr ; and Mrs ^ Uo > d * alratn ' Getrveroeur: lor Forest Stalbirti. Husband They all spent the day tenan church, officiated Burial i The Home and Foreign Mission- ed to her home in Mt. Vernon at- his sister. Mrs Lucy Snow of Wa- t at Mrs Erdina O Bnen at Can- tertown; for Mrs Smith. Mr and ' ton Alden Barber also accompa- Mra Robert Smith and Floyd . nie <* them Sptcer of Antwerp: for Morse ' Mrs. Lawrence Hazen and Hale. James Hale of Syracuse and daughter. Eileen and son Law- Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hale of New- rence went to a picnic at Saranac ster May 16 1872 On July 4. 1903 port News, Virginia. .Lake Sunday | she was married to Garnet A Mr and Mrs Joseph Pov and Thanks of the entire parish for'Brown Rev J Store performed Mrs. Donald Rooks of Watertown ' the ver >\ Parous work of the vol- ; the ceremony cemetery, ' ar > Society will meet at Mis* | Mary Brainards on Friday af ter- was in the Oldsville town of Macomb. / \ The daughter of George and ™° n August 19th at 2 p.m. Mrs Martha Providence Fieldson. >h was born in the tmn <>( I>ePev- in By Mr*. LLOYD WALRATH Miss Lucinda Lash- So all are welcomed to join either contest. Anyone who wishes to en- ter either of these contests or both please contact Mr. Lewis Cunningham before August 27th and he will give you details on what you are to do. There wUl be prizes given for these contests. There will be a dance in the Grange hall from 9 until 1. There will be a Firemen's Auc- tion at 9 p.m. with Don Peck as Auctioneer. There will be a fish pond v and pony rides. There is en- Alice Walash. is assistant hostess Mrs. Dona la Visscher will be cuest speaker that day. Everyone I tertainment for all. is welcomed. Mr. and Mrs Leo Pete of Syra- cuse called Fndav evening on Mr. the Rensselaer w*re in Ottawa and Cornwall last * unteers last we ° k al the new ; Falls Methodist manse Mr Brown and Mrs. Edgar Fowler and fam- wee ^ house Bernard Tiernan directed died December 8. 1957. ,*!>'• ' _ . _ !the work assisted bv Leo Tiernan. i The couple lived at Rensselaer Mr. and Mrs. George Castor and Miss Dolores Gavin and Miss P ^ >rnond Healev. Keith Hickuk. i Falls and operated a farm until daughter Suzanne and Mr. and IBoraue DmM* visited th<? Davis in Mlke Warren. Bill Struzzi. Leland ! 1943 when thev bought the George , Mrs. Ceylon Walrath. Joanie, Qa- Magara Falls last week. [Phillips and Donald Veikmer Leo < Gmn !arm on -the Childs road, i VI ^. Lois and Leon all enjoyed a Bernard Tiernan Kendrew They Mr. and Bars. Keith Hickok re- -rvrnan and mKb' spent their vacation tour- ' worked aH four ^^ A1] tne men i50xh we< iding anniversarv in 1953 fa* the New England States and warked ver> ^^ f Mrs Brovvn is sun .j V ed Spent one day m Shelbourn Mus- *in VermonL nieces, nephews and cousins. ATTEND CONFERENCE observed their !barbeque with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walrath and family at their home last Sunday afternoon. The firemen held a meeting last Friday nurht at the Grange hall. They have completed their plans b> I NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dake and Notice is herrb> pven Uvat on una after Steven of Pittsburv Pa are Jui > ^ 1 ^ mit the pr^P^^y kncn*rr\ as Grrrn- jir»Tn oi ntisourg. r^ are woQd Hunlin< ^ Fluhing Prwnf lnt three weeks with his conummc ippmunu^) aeon *rrv* schools in all sections of New York held on August 27th. parents. Mr. and Mrs Henrv Dake bounded *J foo^s or tne !wth H«rr> \ \ n ._ . ^. ' .. \atter Clinum Reed (rforge S>kr» Don wnue ne is acting as an auditor a uj Mrinumt. one r^w^ Ut*rmc* KeT. mt the Maasena Alcoa Plant Sat- N^ Y or« suie Mutor. s>ke* m a_ -. _ .. A - »- cJn the E*st Mr Brermerm*in CKhrie* til-day they were all guests Of Mr ' H^^ liZ . Evenrtt Greer. FTTH Stevens and Mrs. Roger Williams at their Gt ? r *»_KHiy Rjctwtrd rinrh camp at Lake Bonaparte Monday. James Hale On the South Kenneth Kerr Ih»jTK»ml Representatives from central • for the field day which is to be state met recently at the Teachers There will be a chicken-bar-b- college of Columbia Universitv, to que starting at 1 o clock in the review and evaluate the year? afternoon and lasting until seven wr»ik ot the Central School Board p.m in the evening, committe** for Educational Re- There is to be a Firemen's pa- search and to outline a program of rade at 7:30 p.m. The parade will returned '_ (> ' the Wes: Howard Pe*bod> Ne* Yr,r * . research in educational areas for consist of different Fire depart- to his home in Syracuse Saturday ' M* pmper^ t*».n* kir-»t«j ui the T^r. ->t Mr. and Mrs Vance Hale and son. P>tr*im *«i F.nr *i« t» posted miw; ^ . , A , -. _• trespmsh ftccordunf to l*us of the State of Gajrlord returned to Newpr>rt s«r* Yor* News, Virginia Wednesdav the Rndnry J van E PP » Ch*T>er «•_. - * j mm j %* n Brpwert/jfv. Ne«* York Ha3es vtsited Mr and Mrs PwOger r^ted T-a.ao 7 'A-AI Rnaion at their camp on the St | -- JLawrencv. and Thursday they 1 Education means develooine the school attended the toured the seaway. Friday eve-' mind not stuffing the memory from this area. the coming year jments, auxiliaries, floats, and bi- Homer E Claflin of DeKalb cycles Anyone who wants to enter Junction, board member. Hermon- a float or bicvele mav do so There DeKalb central school, and Arnold will be prizes given for the best of D Northrop of Hermon. supervis- everything ing principal. Hermon-DeKalb There will also be an Amateur conference Hour and a Beauty Contest There i is no age limit on either of these. DEAL TODAY SKY'S THE LIMIT Miss Carol Shepard is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sibley. The Birthday club held its an- nual picnic last Sunday afternoon ! on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fowler. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Orin Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Donnel, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hart and boys, Mrs. Hilda Brown. Mrs. Hazel Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fowler and boys. Mr. and Mrs Vincent Besaw and son Ricky of Gouverneur call- ed Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walrath and family. Don t forget you members of the Home Bureau that the annual picruc is this Sunday. August 27th at the Jacques Carrier's -State Park in Morristown. All members and their families are invited to come. Bring a picnic lunch. Any- one who does not have a ride or don't know the way please call Mra. Thomas Bailey or Mrs. Lloyd Walrath. Mrs. Doris El wood was driven to her home in Vermont by her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Clark and family. Several people from here at- tended the St. Lawrence and Gou- verneur fair this past week. Some had exhibits there Mr. and Mrs Carl Hart and boys spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Edgar Fowler and family. Mrs. Rose Sprague fell last Sat- urday morning at her home. She was taken to the hospital in Wa- tertown by ambulance where she is being treated We are all looking forward to seeing the Vaschers who we ex- pect to be visiting here this com- Inu weekend. There were ten men of the Ox- how Fine Dept . that marched in the firemen's parade at R.edwood's field day last Saturday evening. The Oxbow Fire Department was called to the seen* of its sec- ond fire tYu* year last Sunday night at 10:15 w*en a grass fire hroke out in Jons r*amp They cot it out How it started is un- known Mrs Sheldon Payne and family ^-*» returned home from New Jersey. *tf* By MRS. LEILA BRAYTQN Natural Dam — Mra. Stella Wttton from Eaton, NY. visited Mra. Mildred Ormaby for three days last week. Thty attended the {air Thursday Everyone welcomed the rain Monday morning. The lawns and gardens were getting terribly dry. Mr and Mrs. Arba Galea from Proctorsville, Vermont are spend- *•• m th • *- »-«*»w »w».u swin Mr_ and Mrs. George Gates and Peggy Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campagnato and daughter. Lillian of Massena spent from Thursday to Sunday with her mother, Mra. Lottie Smith and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Clement. Once again the fair has come and gone. Most of the youngsters in the community went and en- Joyed a good time. Mrs Dwight Knowlton will be hostess to the Birthday club at her home on Trinity Ave., in Gou- verneur this Wednesday evening, August 17th. Miss Betty Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson of Ogdensburg is spending a few days with her cousin Joyce Mc- Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. John Prefno of I Canton visited Mr. and Mr*. Ar- thur McKinney Wednesday night. Jan Brayton accompanied by Lowell Kerr of Gouverneur, Har- ry Bailey of Little Bow and Glor- ia Sawyer and Roxanne McBroom of Oxbow attended the Peace Pur- suing District Assembly of Je- l>ovah's Witnesses at Boston. Mass.. on Thursday. Friday. Sat- urday and Sunday. Charles Mer- ritt and his three daughters. Cin- dy, Bonnie and Sherry and Con- nie McBroom attended this Watch Tower convention Satur- day and Sunday. About 28.000 were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clement and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clement and family on the Balmat to Antwerp road Thurs- day evening. Mrs Donald Villnave and son of Massena were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merritt Fri- day night. Mrs. John Garcia of Massena had supper with her sister, Mrs. Mildred Hemenway Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brayton and aon. Kevin of Watertown spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brayton and her mother, Mrs. Charles Peet. Mr. Charles Peet is with the Army Reserves in Virginia foi two weeks. He left Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brayton and Kevin, Mrs. Leon Brayton and Mrs. Charles Peet visited Mrs. Roy McManus and sons at Heuvel- ton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Merritt and sons spent Saturday and Sunday at Brasie Corners with Mr. and Mrs Danny Merritt. £ NYLONS AT LOWEST PRICES Not hist ordinary Nykm % . • but Goodyear 3-T TRIPLE-TEMPERED NYLON. Its the low priced Nyloo tire you can trusti $ Ttrrifk Vdntl 7J0x14$i» IWEUSS 15 65 IbckwaR . i SPECIAL For 30 Days Starting Aug. 20 10% DISCOUNT On New Guaranteed GOODYEAR RECAPS If you care to purchase on Bud- get flan, your used tints (if recappable) may be your down payment. >o*-fr« and e*r» dealing \m 'Lark •rdam. Your Studehaiet dealer hai em at ytmr price: The lowest ever. 2 and 4-ckwc wriaat B»g enough far a I«D3< of MS—priced to a family of 16 can aford eta. Lonk into it todav IARK ^ . 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