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\A* , N. Y., THUB8DAY, ^ Bears the of In For Over COPENHAQBN. n<<: T- M.im.ige of Bernard Buchal and Miss M. Agnes LockHn;. Bernard Henry and; M,SS Ruth Wlcksr-Qrand Officers Visit' Local Eastern Star*—George R. Scovlt Injured. ' '•' I.\:I> F. W. Chlckerlng, Correspondent.) M •> \v O. Munger is the guest of Mrs. M.i:y McCuen. • .inu-ncement exercises were held In 0!. I'Viiows hall Wednesday evening. 1 K! op Fiske confirmed a class of-eight i .. in Grace Episcopal church Sun- <.;. ; > • -,-*•, M s Muriel Carpenter is expected this week to spejid the summer .'ion. .- studentB of Copenhagen high •<>: held a picnic at Pleasant Lake ---i;«y. \ . • • : dren'a day exercises will be held < Congregational church on Sun- .June 27. '.- . u Scovll had the misfortune to fall a porch roof Saturday morning, i:iing quite serloua.Injuries. < - Andre Vlolante, of Louisville, '.cky, is Hpendlng_-two-monfluj.with J. M.\ Turner; preached the : laureater sermon to the students of i.hagen high school Sunday even- -s Ruth Wicks,: daughter of Mr. and Thomas \WickB and Bernard Henry, :.. wvllle,.Terete married tit LowvtUe, nlay, Jrole 19. • , and Mrs. T.JD. Chickering addUv.' Mrs. D, A. Ttmmerman motored to . »rs Sunday, They returned, fuear bringing Mrs. Lucy 8covil» who n&s teaching there for the past year. •-'it Worthy : Frances S. Brown, dls-\ . deputy, grand matron, and Right :ii y w. B. Van ABeri* assistant grand r of Jefferson district, tnade their iit t/ ~ • - - ~ •••• visit .to/ evening^ Copenhagen Chapter In response to an .--In* mi Jefferson' Chapters.. ::n the meeting was open .<! officers • fed by a programme > remarks from present • L officers. Later,-a '\ -on was served 11 eress Cook frpte * not hall was beau . 'vergreens and; (man, of Wlsconi <v. .r.ize Copenhagen trnarks. 'liiesday mtrrnintf r wedding w i-k's church,' i- Condon, when. pfrnhagen, and \ • f Watertown,N The bride. ppy and-the i H uifcw ^ _... decorated blue and transparent black hat and carrying a bouquet of white bridal roses, was attended.by Miss Mary 3. Buchal, <K2L» of £ n * *T°9 m ' wno \*?* similarly attired and carried pink sweet peas. The ' \ff w M^ t * I l d6d *>y Clarence B. tJin, brother of the bride. The groom la the son of p. F. Buonal. of Copen- hagen, and is proprietor of the feed mitt In Uils village. The bride,, a daughter of Jarae* • Lock I In. of Watertownv J*as for several years , a most successful teacher, but for the past year and a half haaj>een employed-In the dvii service at Washington,- D. C. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast: was ?*rved at the home; of the bride's par- ents, .only the Immediate relatives being present. They/left on the 9:15 a. to. train for Chicago and other western points. -Upon their return they will re- side in Copenhagen. They have the sin- cere good wishes from a host of friends. NORTH NEW BREMEN. (Mrs. Sherman J. Merry, Correspondent;) Earl L. Schlndler attended Pomona Grange at Lowvllle. Mr. and: Mrs. Adam Thursday in Lowvllle. Sauers spent Mrs. Thomas Connelly spent Wednes- day with Mis. Herbert Halt. ^— '— Mrs. Fred Kohler has been entertain- ing her father, Mr. Famey. of Croghan. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Martzloff, o Lowvllle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Merry. . ».„: „• • '• .. :' Mrs. Barbara Larget and Clement Peio were entertained at the home, of Joseph Schlndler and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Adams and \two children, of Castorland, called at thfr home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles West Gueta Streeter and and Lydla Webster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,B. \ ;West and family. ' ., « '•::.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles West; Henry West and Charles Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. a '••-»-——• and children, accompanist ome o Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Jennie, t Sd it ion Rbout flJ^-vUdtom-fro^ Chapter were present also mem- Lowville, motored to Glenfleld and Otter from Thousand* - Island,Catte^Vlri- e^aeki BUndayf : .•_ . • . ••,.••\••+- \ md Jefferson \^Chaptetsy • v Promptly fllrv^d^Mr^ .Herbert Hall and their- Mr, and Mrs. Jay Markham and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mclntyre on a Lovely Trip. A. D. Edmonds, Correspondent.) Roy Shaver was In Buffalo on business at Friday and Saturday. Mrs. John Duffey Is the guest of her mother, Mrs, John Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Parker, of Low- ville-, are spending a week in town. Miss Catherine Markham has returned from Potsdam for the summer vaca- tion. Robert O. Baroum Is spending a week In, Utlca. where he Is receiving medical treatment Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Smith, at Watertown, June 21st, a nine- pound daughter. Carl Shaver Is employed at the Central station temporarily, filling the position of Robert .Barnum. Raymond Gapp, of Hamilton College, is spending some time with his uncle, Jacob Gapp and faintly. WUliatn Foster, of Utlca, Is spending some time as the guest of Seymour Boat- wick and family. Miss Mary and Harry W. Cox and Mrs. Brewster motored to Middlevllle and Her- klxner last Ttfendayr Frank Kammertohr has returned, after spending a flaw days at Amsterdam and Utlca With relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leonard Molntyre spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams at Carthage. Miss Helen Falrchild, of Syracuse, and lit ? Viola CooJs. of Atlantic City, are home, for the summer 'vacation. Mrs. p. A: Bostwlok and daughter Mary, of Lowvllle, were Sunday guests of Mr. and -Mrs, Charles Mastln. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis HDllga* and daughter, Mrs. Murphy, of Akron, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Reed. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Coffey and daughter Mary, of. Lowvllle, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ed monds. Mr. and) Mrs. C. L. J. Ager attended the graduation exercises this week at Casenovia, where their son, Joel, grad uated. Mrs. A. D. Edmonds and son Albert. Jr., spent a few days this. week as the gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boushey at Utlca. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Hess and. Mrs. O. H. Cook and ^sajghter Martha at- tended the commencement exercises' at Ithaca this week. . . Mr- and Mrs. Clifford A. Blbblns and Mr. and - Mrs, Carpenter, of Utica, have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C Leonard Mclntyre. Fred Menitt, Miss Agnes Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and ~Miss Dora Haldeman, of litlca, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T*.. Barnum. Mr. and Mrs: Jay Markham and Mr and Mrs. Fred Mclntyre are enjoying,, a motor trip through Lake Champlaln and Lake George region, after which the> will motor through the Berkshire* and attend the Eastern Federation of Fe*ed Merchants convention at Plttsneid, Mass., on June 24-25. returning via Kingston and the CatskUls. NO 3 RQAD, LOWVILLE. w (Mrs. F. Woodard, Correspondent.) ' Samuel Gingerick has an AJJen car. N Mrs. Fred Woodard and son Harold spent Friday wtth^Mrs. WllUara Bpencer at Gardner's Corners. Miss Nora O'Conner, of Copenhagen is the- guest of Mr. and Mrs^ F, Wood- ard. Mr. and Mrs. W. Labelle and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweet visited relatives at Dex- ter, Sunday, • .-•••.. ' Mrs. Edward. Lamopcey.ef Utica, was a guest, bt her brother, Michael JSffiey and family* last v/eek. . . Mr. and. Mrs. William Denlng and son Elton and Mr. ana Mrs. F. J. Murphy, Joel Wldrlck and Miss Mollle Widiiok were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Woodard. HILL. (Mrs. C. M. Dickinson, Correspondent.) H. I*. BrWer, of Hartford, Conn., la the guest of C. M. Dickinson and fam- ily. Miss Fearon, of Goraer Hill, was the week-end guest of relatives a,t Water- Miss Mildred Evans, of BoonvWe, the week-end with her parents, Mr. and* Mrs. T. N. Evans. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Runge, of Rome, r Sundayr/guests oCTttr. and Mrs. ',.'Evans and family..,\ t '• •'-•. ' c. * preachings services held In the Miss Edna Phillips Bride of Leonard Alnaworth—Perry Morehouae and Ml»» Charlotte Hanley to Wed—Mia* Grace A. Longway Bride of LeRoy Bacon— Boy Scouts- In Camp—High BofVool Commencement. - , • (MJSB Cella Roberts, Correspondent.) Miss Christine Kasmueeen is visiting elatlves In Illon. Mru. Leonard Babcock and children ipent Sunday at Philadelphia, N. T, Mrs. E. C. Colllnaon is entertaining her slater, Mrs. Adams, of Canada. James Stimson, of Wlon, spent Sunday with his* sister, Miss Lucy Stimson. jkles Elizabeth Rlffel. county Red Cross nurse, was In town Friday and Satur- day. Dr. Kelly, of Herklmer, was the guest on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil- liams, Miss Katherme Rank spent 8unday with her brother, Michael RfOik, in Wa- MIBS Ruth O'Brien retarded Monday from Cornell University for the summer vacation. \ Mr. and Mrs/ Hiram Casler have as their gueat Miss Loretta Bwaru, of Niagara Falls. __ The members of the Literary Club held _ very enjoyable plcnlo Saturday at Sugar River falls. - ^ Miss Emily Hesler, of Utlca, spent Sun- day at the home of. her sister, Mrs. G. M. B. Williams. There will be a service of evening prayer at St. Mark's Episcopal church next Sunday at 7:30»..,v Mrs. Qlark Loomis and three children have gone to their farm on the State road for the sumer season. Mrs. William Cuinmlngs, of Burrs Mills, visited her uncle, M. H. Blbbins and family, Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Anna Doster closed a successful year's work at Pearl street school last Friday with a picnic in the school build- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Rlggs, of Utlca were Sunday Kueste of their father, L. W. Rlgg» and daughter, Miss. Fann|e Bans of matrimony were called, orr Sun day at St. Martin's church for Perry Horebouse and Miss* Charlotte Hanley, both of Lyons FallB. •-• S. J. Neff, assisted by Roy Studor, Joseph McDermott and Everett Murphy, Is surveying a tract-of Jand. near Me- Keever for the Gould Paper Co. Miss Huldah Loomis, a trained nurse who has held a position In a New York hospital returned to her home at Locust Grove Saturday to spend the summer with her mother and slaters. The high school faculty enjoyed - \spread\ on the rocks, near the river iast Wednesday. Miss Mary Cox and Marguerite Brekster.v of Lyons Falls, were their guestB on this occasion. 'Children's day service is announced for next Sunday morning at 11:30, new time at the Methodist church. The specla offering Is on behalf of education. / short address will be given by the pas tor. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buck motored to Inlet Sunday. They stopped at * Camp Jolly, Mr. Brown's, summer home, for dinner. During—the afternoon the gentlemen secured quite a catch of trout from Fourth Lake. •. . . . *.., A party of Scouts and other boys; num bering about twenty, under the supervl sion of Scoutmaster A; Ray Wllcox and his assistant, Rev. Donald A. Stuart, left Tuesday morning for a week's camping near Fish Creek, west of ConstablevlUe. This Is a very delightful and\ profitable experience for the beys,-.'-. Mr. and Mrs. John I*' <Blckford, o Brooklyn, arrived Wednesday of last week and will spend the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Secoy. Their many friends in Fort Leyden, who are always glad to welcome them, hope that the change may Torove-beneficial to Mr. Blckford, who has been quite \>oorlyr Miss Mary Drummond and her brother Ralph Drummond, arrived hi Port Ley- den laBt Thursday, making the trip from Cambridge by automobile.. Miss Drum- Inond left Tuesday for a trip to Niagara. Falle and Buffalo. Her brother expects to remain In Port Leyden: for some time and has a position with;;the Gould Paper ughtfr \f Mr E. church Sunday evening were tendetb-Rev. Evan Evans, ofTurio, gave a\ fine ssniion,.,-.... •;--. 1 _'!~ •>; •\.'. \ .•.. •.•'.* Mr. and Mi*. A: Et Ruth and -family entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tru mail••• HWbert- Mrsv'MJay Hulhert^ >n< jMr. .and Mrs. Giles Ager and family, o Fear or losing votes makes moral; q ds of ''s^me menlnpubUe ofnoe; ards of ' me men in public offloe, v . ., , .. „ erbert Hall and theU*. sons; 'acoomi»nicd by Mr; and Mrs. How^td Hopple tad four children, tnotor- . edv to BoonvlJlev Siinday and : spent the ty -dnr^wiat M?. mii'B. sifter,-.?Mrii.-. Charles; ' •R«B»>nd:famUy>^';:;.5^ -•\.•.: ' ••\:.'-^-.<i^ •^ia>. Ik^.4iCjL:SLJ:^^j^^j^ jfiJiuS^'^- '--'^ !^i|ite|ll||tegM||^tei '^mmvmm^mmm^i TIM mmr and as ^m^MrsT^homas PhmfljsT of. Oriskany ;aad\Leonard Amswartb* of Utlcfr, son o Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Alnaworth,- Sr., JO- this placie, were married June 17th in Utica. The bride ha* made her home In Whlteaboro for -the paitv few^yearsi -The;; groom Is an ,%x-8eryioe'Mman. havlnj ftj''|#Msl**' '\**\'. l i ITTT'II T * - TV sn)** ^'\<yg ww# > \^M^» —* • - ^•^••^ fceaar and happiness^: After July 16 they wUiJ>e at home K&. their friends at 167 .Seymour av;ehuev\tJtlca. :. '.'••''• , - >Misa Grace A. Longway, of this place, ^^^ \ ^Bacon,.of Lyons Falls,_^were andLeRoy^Bacon,,or Lyons FaUs, wer« qutftly married at^5:30 Wednesday after- hboft; .Jurie 16 V fat^.St. Martin's, rectory: »y Aev; F M Kenney. They weret afe -* -afev.' F. M. Kenney They, were: tend^-by Harry ^t>ongway,' brotherv'c theL blrde, and Miss Caaa MacD^rmatl 'Mise LoKgway .wore-a navy blue'\tnftOtm suit with a hat to match, and? Miss-'MJtj Dermotfs suit was navy blue serge aA hat-* to »match. ; Both carried; pink and white^^arn&tipnjB.. Directly following^ $~ ceremony Mr; -and> Mrs. Bacon, acccrt panied by Mr. Lohgway, Miss McDermj and M|ss Nora ^Brienjno^re^tg^r M rufl ''•:, ^ - H F*©in ;,Watertown r Mi-,;; Bacon wint to Montreal. : where sifend: arfiw:? days* ai>4 rafteri; wiU be f a^ionw to th*i ts ^ , of;Mr; l . m. Co,,- ^MK •BatJdn> 0 the .Gt>uld : Pa-peri^ wen and fayoraite d ^hl i : fraM 1, -. at, <thefr commence- ciaas, ma.a«a very anq pell mbb with the claate mbUc^ Seated :on r the v stage\^wlth v-ths>^ tHe^ jfacnltyt % ^aeafl>ers ; of-. th*? jai of ~ educations ^District Superintendent Trainor; and> others. The class'member are as fo4loj«»:oQwendolyn Qrace WJtr Hams;, Marldn llutheJla Roberts, Anna Beatrtos.. MoPhUemy, Mildred ^Rettai Stoddord and Clifford Henry Darter.,: -j-Jk brief and UnBplriWf • addresa-jto, i th& da«r was ityeft\ WAlSk DonaldA^Bii re«tct: gramme Cwas:; musical numbe solo,• 'AngeJs' ersperse4^^^ musical nume?: Consisting' of ,a> vlolt solo,.• 'AngeJs'. Serenade,\ by,George Hoi mes. accomoaiUiid^; by\ JBug&s-l Schroeder; splw^;-«-T3oy: ^of^^lSta^ .\Sweet MIssJE&y^ by D L6wYill«. accjorajtenlfed by.;Mies^ U Jones, .;«tVNb*wa^Falls. Brief remark were made ; «WE^S5|»«r|ntend«nt'^^ and presentation iot' dlplomas.-by WUcox, pi'eaWientipJt^ff boHtf 9 tioin,; Ov S^Sy!^I 4 t e4 the tlonal lM ten faculty ni Special ..... solo: by Dr. t tKe sto: . H. Ws ,1* wexuding l *v»d 8trader (Mrs. . JUljah with his Uy.- - v - ^;--•••-••vjis.- ^ ••-'v-.- ••~*----i:., •<•• -Mr. and Mfti. 35win Denlng k of \Hooker have been visi(F»g;,M»r ^*-^«—••• *—•- Denlng. . ;>' . .. Rev. E. D. Rldgeway and son Clarence of Columbia Center, was calling ot friends here last week. ^ Tire re will- be a social for'the beheft of our pastor, Rev. Floyd Rogers, at the parsonage here on Tuesday evening, June 29. A cordial Invitation la extend- ed to all. Ladles will please bring re* fTBBhments. - : i - ; . - Miss Katharine -Murphy <tfo?ed succewful year.of scWiiOl here, last day, with a piohlo. The day being rainy, they assembled: at the school house ani twenty-eight partook of the- good .things prepared for the occasion and report good time.' . We are told that the wages of sin U death, but also the righteous must die. • UY satisfaction when youtuyiire*. W wwrk for in •xUtcnce to dp Tim*-~BUY F1SK SV Mrs. Maude Purcell Is visiting relatives in Utica, v-V Mrs. Ernogen* Austin is home from Gjouvcrneur.. •..... .... .^ Miss Wanlta iCilbourn has gone to Utica to pass the summer. >Mrs. JohBrO.'H«ra has been passing a week with Carthage relatives. Mis» EtheJ Simmons has closed her school In' the French Settlement. - Mlsa Chrlssie Bassett • Is home from , N. jr., whtre she has been teach- .IBS Laura Sprague Is home from Syracuse University for her summer, vacation. • . ' . .• --\ . • MTs. Albert Florenttn has gone to her home in Burllnstoh, Vt t . aften passing several weeks In town. . Miss Vlrnile Bancroft has closed her school at Talcville and Is at her home for the summer-Vacation. G. E)an Week«. Mr. and Mrs. George Weekes and Mrs. Lulu Mantle .has been on a few- days' trip to Buffalo, Syracuse and other places west. Mr. and Mrs. Carl; Werner, who were recently married at Gravity,. Ohio, have arrived and-_wilUspend they summer, at of Mr> \Wtafn 1 Mrs! Philip Gorgeau and children Philip. Jr., and Bettie. of Albany, are SpentUntf a few weeks with hqr parents,: -**. art Mra. a A. Kearaa. •».-..\ s--^: B.' D, -flmlth, a: wealth manufactare*' ^ .Syracttae.^ r ha« pur^&iied^ Tramr'^ from: this vllteke,' hnf^has a > ganig of roenj 60 \' ''^M^^f^ff.^: '%£-:';. : jusi TT-. >^. ^ ?^*S> rsTSWRR^v-; ^ * K . ; t '$ --r y 1 T \ ^-H*--!j A. 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