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••-' : : ' ^••^'^^^f^^'^^f^^^jf : ^:]^^;^^J^k DENMARK, DEEE EIVER. 8und«y School Offto»r» ^ Hippy Company to Wa«5h Old ¥f«r Out and N«w Yur in 4U QuWto of Mr. and Mr,. H. E. Cook—Com- munity .Christmas Ton * Groat 4fuc« C*M. (Mrs. P. E. White, : James Rlchmlre lost a valuable road horse laat week. * P. B. Btodgett has recovered from quite a*severe illness. •;:' Mr. and Mra Robert Latham spent ; a day In WaWrtown' recently. ; Mrs. Delia Reeves has been epend- , r In* a few (Say* at Carthage. i~: Miss Mabel Wilcox Is passing a few ; - days with friends in Philadelphia. i' The town boanfl met at Town- Clerk ,: George D. Plopper's office on Satur- ;> day. <•;• Communion services will be observed /^Sunday, January ^,4, at Deer'River > church. .< £- A. R. Bridge was home from Ahe •i woods to spend the .holiday* 'With hlB ^family. >i- Rev. 8, H. McfCeen wilt occupy the purpit at Denmark an Sunday, January % 4, at 2 p. m. •£ (Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wiggins .enter- , .tained Mr. and Mra. John Kahter and 4.Ur. and Mrs. E. Kjottfer, on Christ- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rohr Attended a family gathering at Mr. _an<J Mrs. Henry Rich's In LcnrVHJe )a*t Ttturs- ; Mr. and Mrs. Cartoon Felstel *pent H Christmas with the fetter's parent* at /J.LowviHe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bos- ^* worth. . -- :>'. Frank. Mclntyre an4 Lewis Miller ^V are at Rice's, ejpptoyed* In flBlag the 4;ioa house for tt»* Sehvrarts milk Mrs. Minnie Cook eotertatoed a ^company of relattvee and- friends to a ^flwe Christmas dinner at her hotne In rXtenimark. % Mr. and Mrs. John Lasher enter- /). gained! Dr. and Mm Carl Lasher and ^a- number of other gueet* from Car- on Christmas. Mr. artd Mra C. A. Austin, son CUf- ton and daughter Edttti^were guests of ^Mr. anti Mra KiR>urn Peebles af Mar- .tineburg on Thiursdtay. /t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrows, pt 'Bllack River, have been spending a iv£ew day-8 with their daughter, Mrs. F. j£». Dough ton and) family. £r On Friday Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Felstel fvajftd family were entertained with a Jorge company at the home of Mr. and lfr». William Feistal 1 at Castorlantf. 4,D. A. Tlmmerman, collector, will re- ,;'ve taxes at the hotel in Deer River ^,j January 5th and 19th, and at ^.hepp'8 store. Denmark, on January lOh i H. 8til«« Head* Orange for Sunday School Officers Poverty Party at M. E. Church Fri- day Evening, January 2. Mrs. W. G. Rlffanacht, Correepond't.) Miss Olive Phelps is visiting friends n Carthage. D. P. Carey, of Albany, was home ver Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Salmon spent the week-end at Utlca. Grant Richer spent £h rial ma a at his ome In De Ruyder. Mrs. Delia Phelps has been spending a few days in Carthage. I Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mumford 1 spent hrlrtniaa with relatives In BoorwlHe. Alfred Stiles, who attends the Poly- echnic institute at Troy, Is home for he holidays. Mrs. Almira House is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, of ^onstabtovlHe. Miss Ida Slater, of Cortland. is ^spending the holidays with her brother, haries Slater. Mrs. Eugene Dorr, of Ortskany Falls, has been spending a few days with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. DeU Delaney were hriatmaa guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chart** Foote. Miss F. Grace BurdSck, of New York, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Burditik. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Leonard, of Utica. •were Christmas guests of her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. L.. H. Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Corwin enter- alned on Christmas day C. B. Phelps, Miss Jessie Osborne. Miss Olive Pheips and Dell Davis and daughters, and Behra. of Beaver Fans. The -election of 'Offtcers of the M. B. Sunday school <was heldf Sunday as fol- lows: Superintendent, Mrs, U B. John- son: treasurer, Miss Muriel 8a1tn<m; secretary, Miss Affledfa. Tiffany; libra- rian. Mrs. Frank Bates; assistant, Adta Bur^kftc; organist, Miss Herrick; assistant, Alfleda Tiffany. About. 125 persons gathered, at 'tj*e M. E. church Tuesday evening- to help make ChrHkmas giadnesto for the chil- dren. \ Extensive repairs have just been completed on the church and the auditor lam looked very pretty with Its newly papered igall*. new hard wood floor, and 1 the reft * and green Chrlst- lOth. -:.•-• tMr. and Mr*. John Corrigan had as H& guests Mr. and Mrs.. Adtilson Barker. of Champion, and Mr. and Mrs. '*#£•'C. Barker, of Denmark, on Decem- b«r 25th. Si-- Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott, had as **Cbelr guests on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. jyo,. F. Bretsch and two daughters, Mr. Mrs. H. M, Myers, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rohr. ..•] Mrs. A. F. White had as her guests Voa Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert and daughter Victoria, of Cas- Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Powis daughter EToise, of Harrteburg. cantata. \Santa Claua\ Recep- rendered by the Sunday>achool ~f Denmark, is reiported as very Ttove, ^srhiJe the large crowd also enjoyed tixs ^distribution of presents from theV '^yhristmaa tree. filter, and 1 Mrs. H. E. Cook will enter- ;;i-tsin aM of their employees and their ^families, thirty In number, on New * eve. There will be music and after which they will watch old year out. anid; greet the New in. .and Mrs. Henry Gilroy, Mr. and C. W. Miller and daughter Isabel, Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. W. near Copenhagen. Mr. and ..^OStrs. O. G. Miller were at Carthage. >A$T. W. SchJoop and F. J. Boshart and klamlUes spent the day at Lowville. j^: The community Christmas tree and given at the Deer River \\5h on Wednesday evening, showed painstaking by the school teach- ^isses Felstel and Clark. In drill- ' _*:.thelr pupils, as each and all.acted It^lr part well, even thoughosome were y small. After Santa and others istributed the presents a hearty ^ I Christmas was given to all by the same time. following officers were elected D Ri\ Sd hl f River Sunday school for ' r 5;iy«ar 1920: Superintendent W.- B. * ^'assistant, W. W. Schloop; sec- GLENTOSU). •ARNK6 CORNRR*. All-Day 8#»«lon of Orange Next Sat--] urday—Dinner at Hoon and Install*- tlon of Offioera in Aftsmoon. (Mra. A. <J. Bradbury, Correspondent.) Mrs. JosJah Davis is very low at this writing, ' ', - Mrs. Frank Hubbard and daughter Precilla nave returned home. John Stevenson, of Three Mlle s Bay, recently called on friends here. School is closed 1 for the holiday vaca- tion. It will reopen January 6th. Mrs. Delia Kellogg has gone to spend some time with her son, Arthur Kel- logg and family. Mrs. Carrie Jones Is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. E. TueU, at Tremain's Corners. Mrs. Winfred Hodklnson and' son Belmont are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Stafford at Watertown. Mr. and Mrs. John Hodklnson spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Brown and family, at Rodman. •Mrs. Minnie Parker, who has been spending some time at home df ber brother, has returned to Watertowh. * Charles Lucas, Jr., of Cleveland, O., is visiting, Ms father. Clark Lucas, and uncle. Charles Lucas and fam- ily. . *•\.'• Mrs. Caroline Spencer, of Adanu, earn* to spend Christmas with her sisters, 4 Mrs. Ella Richards and Mrs. Charles. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lucamsmdmon, and Mr., and Mrs. Leland Boshart spent Christmas with Mr. Frank Odtott at Watertown. The following named students are home for the holiday*: Robert Jones, Watertown'; • Lucas Lane, Adams; Chandler Merton, Ogdtousburg.- ,Mr. and Mrs. N, Q. Wait. Mr. and Mrs. Perfey Bostwick and family spent OJiristmas -«wth Mr. and Mr*, Fred Curtis and family at Ruttenjfc £atourtay, JUutUary 8> #111 be an all- dfey sessloni at the Grange*' The third and-fourth degrees wlH be: conf«rr«4 at the forenoon session; oysUr-Hlinner — I Mriir Gokev's sister and at «pon, f ; y4 to a*si*t from at «pon, jafttebs o M>,V Z. After dinner win ocour. thV lto« stalla'tion of the newly ele^ed ofJD- •Cers. <Miss Leona Adams, Correspondent.) Miss RaphaeHa. Bush has been home for a fe»w days. She returned to Utlca OOPgWHAQgK, W. C. T. U. Building 6*cur*d for Gymnasium for .High Scheol 8tu» ' dents and Work on Repair* and Re- modeling—George Paris 8slb Farm to Everett Clark—C. A. Thompson •adly BHten (Mrs. F. W. Checkering, Correspond't.) Mrs. John Donnelly is on the sick list.^ k Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Kaplin have gone to Syraicuae. ' Mrs. C. A. Thompson, who has been i il i ii quite p is improving. F CHnton Ferguson was home from Carthage for Christmas. , Ashfey Twining Is home from Phila- delphia, Pa,, for tbe.hoJHdays. % Clifford KHham, of Buffalo, has been spending:* few difiys In town. Ruth Mflham, of Rome, is short time with her* >, honor of friends. Thto ajxnu&l bolidtty; gathering, of Rebekaha am) Odd Fellows was held Saturday. A large number were pres- ent, a picnic dBan'er server antf a good time enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Goodtooougb. Hudvon Ooodtonoughi and /daughter, of New Boston, and! Fay Goodeaough and family, of WateiDown, spent Christmas with their met her, Mrs. AHce Good- enough. Dr. Cramer and Dr. Klrley were call- ed Saturday to examine the case of John Kearns, a workman esnptoyetfby Herbert PBoppet, of Deer River. They adjudged him Insane and he has been committed* to the nospltai at Ogdens- burg. The students of Copenhagen |^igh school may consider themselves very fortunate inasmuch as they are to have a gytnnyurinpt, die equal 1 of which few small schools at New Tork state can boast. Prln. Brainerd has succeedd in securing the W. C. T. U. buJikling and has ralsedi several hundred dtollars to carry out the project which he has undertakex^jaod now feels certain, of success. The work of repairing and remodeling the building has already begun. A new hard wood floor, elec- tric lights artd otbJer necessary repairs wiU be mw.de at present, while later a new heating plant and> shower baths are. contemplated. The building is amply large for basket bajl and 1 other gymnasium sports, as well as for en- tertainment*, illustrated lectures -and other school .activities. On Thursday evening, January 1, a dance VftI be given for the parpefee of raising money \to he<p dtefray tbe expense. Special invitations have been extended to the students of the neighboring hlgfc schogki an4 a grand success is antic! * it- flve or six Todd Bannon and sisters were re -cent visitors of Lowvlue friends\. John Pierce, of tJtica. has been visit-, ing his mother, Mrs. Ann Pierce.. . -~ l*>s. Ida rMerrill spent Christmas with her sister at South Rutland. Miss Mary Kirley, of-LowviU^ wa» a c^fler of Mrs. Ids; Marritt Saturday. Florence Battle, of Waterbury. Conn., I* visiting her parents In this vlL- lage. Peter Bigham, of Watertown, Waa the Christmas guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burns. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Jacobs, of Car- thage, were Christmas guests of Mrs. Co after it with Lwiment before it gets dangerous maa dtecoratione. There was a Pro-igundav SST^nTw^TC-STpii 1 bm I Miss Laura Adams, of Little FaUs. least, a Jolly fat Santa Claus. ^ ^^ gpe^,,^ aevera1 ^y, ^^ The following Grange officers were her parents. ' Carrie Jacobs. Mr. and Mra Elton Young Edith Austin; treasurer, Felffteli; librarian, Fred Abbot st, Miss Carrie Feistel; aasi Mabel Wilcox; supei ' department, Mrs. /C.* E way;- superintendent of t missions, Mrs. W. B. Hill. Mrs. Wayne W. Vrooman twenty-three to a bountl ~;VX3hristmas dinner. Those presen _'X Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vrooman an Marion, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. George, ^Eberett, Erwin 1 , *sv Ruth Allen. Viola andi Fredi Allen, JiJ^i- Berry, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. M p, Mrs. Ellen HIVK Miss Bessie ~,??aji;. James Rowsam, George Plop- Lloydl Johnson and Mrs. A.* F. {e.\ Aft€(r dinner a weli-fllled tree relieved of its presents for all, and r&nain*2er of the afternoon *p«nt music and singing. All pro- Mr. and Mrs. Vrooman royal elected December 10th for the com- ng year: Master, A. H. Stiles; over- seer. Mra Jjulla Mumilordi lecturer. Hattle Rididtespraker; steward. Roland Reed);, assistant steward, E. C. Ling; chaplain, Mrs. F. E: VanAernam; treasurer. F. E. VanAernam; secre- tary, Mrs. Fay Foote; gatekeeper, H. E. Goodrich; Ceres, Miss SmlthMng; Pomona. Mrs. William Moffatt; Flora, Mra C. G. Slater; lady assistant stew- art. Mrs. E. C. Ling. The officers will be installed January 7. There will be a dinner at noon, and installation fol- lowed by programme irv the afternoon. Tew air axed to a poverty party that us folks of the Ladles' Aid air a-goln to hav In the basement of the M. E. church on Friday nite,, January 2. Every woman who kums must ware a calllker dress and apern or sompthin ekarty appropriate. All men must ware their ole close and flan-nil shurts. Biled shurts and stanup dickeys are prohi- bited, on less they! are- ole and rlnkled. p will look arter the bashful fellers. There is a-goln to be speakitv\ an-' singin' by members of the soslety. The fee Is as many pennies as you are Inches round. Kum and hav sum phum GflenfleUi school is closed for a two weeks' vacation. On Friday afternoon, December 19, the children enjoyed a pretty Christmas tree and exercises, to which the parents were also iiv- vited. The programme, which was very well given, was as follows: Chorus. O Little Town of Bethlehem; welcdme. James Johnson; The Story, Florence Case; Christmas Tree, Charles Gregory; The Match Girl. Ola \SalB- burg; Acrostic, first grade pupils; BlWTs Stocking and! Mine, Mammle Howltey; Christmas, Thomas Corwin; Victrola selection;—A Christmas Wish, Newell Corwini; dance of greeting, by ten girls; Bobby's Presents; Kenneth J. JamelBon; What Dad'dy Told Me, Anna • Scanloni What Santa Brought, second grade pupils; A Christmas Problem, Catherine Howley; Christ- mas Puzzle, Louis Mumford); Through the Telephone, Murray Johnson; Grandkna's Mistake, Isabelle Moffett); Christmas Wishes, fourth gracto; How Santa Came Down.the Chimney, Grace Burke; Farewell Wishes, Mayn kin; Good Night, Donald Higgles; ing, Santa Claus Song, Marion/ Dekin and Wlljlam Lltvg. Miss Rhoda Kibby has elosed ner school at Strife Corner* for a vaeatioa during the holidays. Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. /osepl^Rector are spend- jMmTh^ma^'Sheridan.' ng several days L'Hulliler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor PINE GROVE. ^conceited person cannot under- othere do not—a«eept his himself. 5Vhen you hear a man always talk- bout \moral ^questions\ and forces,\ you may believe that a fanatic. (Mrs. J. F. Burke. Correspondent.)\- (Several from this place attended the exercises at S perry- Christmas tree vilfe. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burke spent Christmas with Lewis Burke and fam- ily at Lowville., Mr. and Mrs. William Hlgby spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. F Wormwood at Watson. There will be a donation and sale of quilts and different articles, Friday evening, January &, at Edward) Bald>- wini*s on the Fred Studter farm, under the management of the Willing Work- ^•j, for the benefit of our pastor. Al come and have & good time. j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Burke enter were guests of Mrs. Young's parents at Wa- Christmas. ! Anna Wilson, of Floyd, is spending a few days with her ..parents, Mr. and Ruth Sheridan, of Watertown, spent with her parents, Mr Mr * Lomber and ****• j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen, of Wa- Itertown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'amity- and' Mr. NlchoBaa spent Christ- mas with Mr. andi Mrs. Peter Bush and family. Miss Florence Adams, of Little Falls, and Anaesn Pomlnvllle. of Detroit, Mich., are spending the holidays with Mr. anxf Mrs. John Adams and fam- Miss Rhoda (Klbby, teacher of the Strife Comers school, gave a very nice entertainment Tuesday evening, De- ember 23. The entertainment started at S o'clock and, after the dialogues anxi recitations were over. Santa Claua ame and delivered the presents to the people. Tbjere-were eighty pres- ent, including school children'. NORTH LOWVILLE. Holiday Events of Special Interest to Old and Young—Many Visitors. (Mrs. F. W. Vary, Correspondent.) Roy Taylor spent Christmas with his parents at Nortonville. Nelson Peacock and Warren Arthur baive each had; phones Installed. -Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Allen passed Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Fitch at HambHnTs earners. Miss Margueiitie^-Jbshart has been spending some time with her sister and family at lUtica. Mr. anid Mrs. Fay W. Vary and chil- dren wilt spend New Years with their parents at Harriaburg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry and son r attended the funeral of ^Michael at Croghanj Monday, anid Mrs. F. W. Vary and chll- spemt Christinas with Mr. and B. S. Green and family at West nsburg.\ T. and Mrs. William Welsh and children* of Utica, spent Christmas week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Boshaxt. . / Mr. and 1 Mrs. Nelson Peacock and ^family entertained on Christmas Mr. ^ Mrs. Fred Pike and aunt, Mrs. oe Pike, of Deer River; Mrs. Pike alned until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren' Arthur enter- .1n/e!d an Sunday Mfs. Alice Arthur n4 Miss Nellie Weller. of LowvllUe. ahd Mr. and Mfs, Michael Scheer and daughter, of Castor tend. Miss Veronica Schrainp, teacher in district No. 3, gave her puplte a sur- prise tree and Christmas dinner Wed- nesday, December 24, at the school house. It was greatly enjoyed by all. WlIHam Reed had the misfortune, to break some bones in his left hand a white ago. It has caused him much trouble and last week her went to Car- thage and had Dr. Webster set the bones an» had hie hand put. In a plas- ter paris cast. Miss Anna Boliver. teacher In the Valley school, and puplht, gave a fine Christmas fre* entertainment, Friday eventing before Christmas. Miss Alice g Elsworth Allen last week. Mrs. Wesley Stephens arrived from Brooklyn Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Love, of Black River, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs, James Murphy. Leon Young and 1 family are spend- ing some time with Mr. Young's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, Jay Young. Myron Cook, of Watertown, spend the week-end with Mrs. Cook at the home of Mr. ant) Mrs. Wallace Duna- way. . \ - Mr. and' Mrs, Fred Oaks, of Water- town, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Paris and Mrs. Aim Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Seymour enter- tained a company at cards Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Van Scolk. •Mr. and Mrs. Roy VanScoik, of CoopersVown, are guests of Mrs. Van Scoik's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Seymour. Christmas night while walking along the sidewalk, C. A; Thompson was badly bitten by a dog belonging to Ray Vary.' ' ' '^'~- • -<\ ^••\••' •\•\-.- '- Mr. ana Mra Herbert Green and daughter Edith were guests of Mr. Green's parents * at South Rutland, Christina* Nellie White, of Baldwinsville, an 1 Margaret White, of Cape Vincent, spending the holidays with tjxelr mother, Mrs/John White. George Parts has sold his farm about two And one-half miles from this vil- lage, on the road ~to New .Boston, to Everett Clark, possession to be given March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Gokey entertained a si tender throat, frequent colds, impoverished blood, loss of weight or lack of energy, are alt ear-marks denoting lowered resistance. The $y*t*m needs •..;£ ers three or tour times a day to help restore p ol the body* Coughs, colds and the Hke do not linger long h &rt fi^^l^^kj consUtenUy and regularly OTTER.CREBK. (Mrs. Melvln Mahaft, Correspondent.) Eva Woravwtxrtl is on the sick list. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burntaam, December 22, a son. .. Fred Wormwood wa* the week-end guest of Gilbert Mahan. M Ana Mrs John Bal Mr. Mrs. John Balburg and Mr*, dht h th Jay Salburg and., daughtar have the BTip p Zaldto. Mahan is the guest of her elater. Mrs. Harold Hills, at OldJ Qlen- dl \\ _^, a little, don't rub, let it Pene- #rwfr,~and—good-by twinge! Same for external aches, pains, strains^ stiffness of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. Instant relief without tnussinest or soiled clothing. Reliable—the biggest telling liniment year after year* Eco- nomical by reason of enormous sales. Keep a big \bottle ready at all times. Ask your druggist for Sloan's lini- ment \\ \ .. Bern Ice and Rowena* Bumble spent Christmas In \Utica. the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Price. \ Mr. and Mra Hawiey, Mealus and son Roy and Mr*. Howl* spent -Christ- mas with M^ and Mrs. Jay Msatus. * Mr. and Mr*. CpnradF Shflmway,-of Brooklyn, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mr*/ CJkarfe* Cobb. Mr. and Mr*. Bmmett Harding and Oeorge Saim^n* had as, thejlr guests Edward Harding, of* Troy, and Mr. and- Mrs. Jerome Salmon. William H&Hvand Mrs. Agnes Toung, were 'married at Orelg. December 26.. by Justice Cart Brown. We wish them many years of wedded life am? happi- ness. . ' ' . . Mr. and- Mr*. Mefrvin Mahan had us tbeir guests Christina** Hr, ajnd Mrs. W4ni0 Maban asd>Mr; and! Mr*. Harold HUEs. It betnr W11US MfUaan't 82d birthday, a cake decorated with pink and green candles a*4t pink decora- tions was made tor tn* erent. f %• We are doinfl bunnetf with die tame old reliable Companies that have been in our office for the past Succetsort to Mboxe & Levii. CARTHAGE, N. Y. Christinas and New Yeari Greeting When Shopping for Christmas use our REST AND COMFORT ROOMS Your packages wiU be cared for. Attendant in charge PPCHEPUNG Accounts and Certificate pi company of young people evenlns . at; the Davenport Saturday house in Mrs. Martbfc C. Dale^trF. D. 1, Cannon, DeL, writes: \I am en- tirely cured of chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels by P£> ^irp^s^!??^^ '.V. 1 .'•'• •:;.' *i'.^-~ RUKA, Mr. J. Bayer, Glendale, Oi \TKaw* io y>n Tno^iritiA like P] taineid at dinner Christmaa day in honor of her mother, Mra. Phllomene Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. John Klrley, Mr. and Mra Fred J. Browni, Mr. atfdwer« Mrs. Clark Wormwood and; Walter Burke. Two sizes,, usual price IS*and 28? Mode by Pbstum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Mich. evening before Chrlftt Reed«. teacher In trie ReeoMllfe school, and pupils gave' a nic* programme on Wednesdfcty, De«ember l 24. They both greatly enjoyed by every- one present. Mr. and Mrs. William Labell- had* as their Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rice and daughters. .Mary and Lola, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klzzer, son Raymond and daughter Dor la, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy SaJlisburg and daughter Lena, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Memtry and sons Harold, William and Hugh. A very enjoyable timw was spent by all. NO. a ROAD, LOWVILLE. (Mra. Fred Woodard* Correspondent.) Mr. and Mra Sanford Powis were in Carthage^ onw day last week. Miss Bertha Pow4s, of Carthage, is spelldlnfc the holidays at her home here. • Maynard Delles has been spending a few days at Michael EfRey'a In Low- ville. Th)e Christmas exercises held at dis- trict No. 5 school Tuesday .evening were attenVled by a large crowd and a Hive programme was rendered, Much ! praise should be given both Mla» Px»r- 'c*ll and Miss Wootechteger ant* to th* younlB' people wh<> helped make the jveg, and Santa -distributed gifts to on© and all. _.. Now Working Every Day. Potsdam, N. Y.. June 1, 1901. A. J. Phillips. Norwood. 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