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THE JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN, LOWVTLLE, N. T.y THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1928. __i . ---'I- THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHOCK ABSORBER A NEW Trade-in Plan that makes Houdailles cost less than you think . . . OROGHAN. I .F you have fin idea that Houdaille Hydraulic Shock Absorbers are expen- sive- forget it The followiug table will show you how you coil enjoy Houdaille smooth riding for life at amazingly low cost per year. Houdaille* are standard equipment on the Lincoln* 'Pieree-Arrow, Jo rdau, S tearna- knight. Cun- ning ha ui. Mo Furlau, the new 1 ortUamlmany European cars but they are made for all make* of care, inrlmlin;! %«»urs. litre i» how theTra«l«'-in flan figures outi BEAVER FALLS. MODEL Large Cars Medium Can Small Can ABMN C+m 912S.00 90.00 7S.00 $85.00 65.00 S2.S0 $7X50 55.00 45.00 •55.00 4 40.00 SX50 Lowville, N. Y. SCHANTZ BROS. Phone 257 Distributors ijor Lewis County HOUDAILLE Eighteen Studentt to Receive Diplo- mat Friday Evening—Grange Ex- change Elect* Officers and Pays Dividend—Glenfleld Keystones De- feat Locals, 11-6—$142 Realized for School Fund. (Mrs. Anyeline G. Liurdo. Corre.sp't.) Mr. and Mrs. CJilo.s Kt-lb returned W> dnesday from then; bridal trip. A.kilph lien.iux Is critically 111 at hid h'.imo .1 f«-.w mile;f from this village. Fi.d strife, proprietor of the Ar- !in--r 1 .oi>.. has purchased .i iww Ooakland Alvni LUirkhard. with a party from C i! •.!i.ti?»- motored to Canada uii Sun- dav t<p spend the. day. 1-Mw.wijl HuliKan has returned from S; ISi-'iiav.-mure'sj College at Allegheny fi>i-' the summer vac.iitlon Mr>. liu^U Dowiiii;; and son Jack, and Mrs. Laura Caine art- visiting Mr and Mrs. Henry Ko-lffvr at Newport. Mr and Mrs. Henry Fashel and Mr and Mrs. Roy Fahse-1 were- Sunday! will-Ms of Mr and Mrs. Frank Martin. • Mrs. Francos Dow liny and son J ick : K|>. ir, a t\ w days last week with lur su>!« -r. Mrs. Henry Keil'l'er at New- port Mrs Carl B. Martin and son, of W.i- u-rt'-wn. were week-end K Meats' of her parents. Mr and Mrs Walter Gold- tht ite- Mr and Mrs Fred Strife and John Martin enjoyed a motor trip Xtf Polnnd and New port on Wednesday to visit lru-nds. Miss Monica M. 1'aie closed her .school in district L'O, at Forest City, Friday wiUi a picnic, which was en- joyed very much. Mr. and Mrs. Loins Zinvmer and (Mushier lOllon and Mr. and Mrs* L«-on Kelly motored to Dolueville on Wednesday to attend the funeral of an Mr and Mra. John I'ate had as tfuest;* Sunday their daughter. Ml.«> Sarah J Pate.. R N'.; Miss Helen Clarke. R. N.. Mrs. Hurdiman, all of Oliver Martin. Jr.. who has been at- tondinK L'nion Coilc^v at SeYfenectady. the padt year, has accepted a position at the MohawJc Club. Schenectady. for the summer. Mr and Mrs Reuben Zehr enter- tained Friday evening Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Martin. Mr. and Mrs Ri-u- ben Lyndecker. Mr. and Mrs Kimer Lehman. Mr. atvd Mrs lirnpjt Zehr. The Boonville- high school team rxiti* with Father Leo Mem- school t^ain on the local Held Saturday afternoon, the victors in a score o( Children's Day at Evangelical Church Next Sunday—Rev. N. A. Darling to Address Men's League. (Mis George M. Bardo. Corresponds.) . Mrs. Carrie Frye and >on Arthur, of U'.lca, called on frlend-s In, town Sun- day Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Hofer and family spent Sunday at Southwlck lifiich. Miss Leona Coir, of Syracuse, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Coir. Mrs. H. S. Lewis, who has boon spending some time in Massachusetts, has returned. Amos I'etzoldt and s.<r. Elmer spent Thursday with relatives it Ilani.svUle and Lake FJonupurte Mi. and Mrs. Mernil l'vtzoldt were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stoddird ai Cortland Harvey Cornwall, of Alexandria Bay, has been passing a few days with his sun. 1-1. D. Cornwall and family. Mrs L. C. Nuffer and daughter, Shirley, returned home Monday, aftfcr parsing a few days with relatives ^iit Turin Mr and Mrs K E WulnWyer and Mr and Mrs Frederick Wulnieyor and son spent the week-end with relatives in Syracuse. Mrs Carrie Closs. of Felts - Mllrs. *peru a few days la$: w-»-k with Mr. .md Mrs. H B. Hilts and Mr and Mrs. Wiiium Hilts. Miss Rema Hilts., t student at Potsdam Normal, l.^ h>me for two w»ek-«, when she will return to hvr HtudEe* at the summer school. Klrrier IVtzoldt.. In c-mpany with his hn>th»t and family. Mr. md Mrs. Ar- thur l'etzoldt, Is spending u few duys in N<-wfane and Burlin-\.on Va. N»-xt Sunday morning at the- Evan- peii'-ti church tho annuil children's day \-programme. In the evening there- will be a union service under the aus- pices of the M«»n\s L*\nru-'. Rev. N. A Darlmfc. *>f BoonvlU'-. will »;ive th<{ address. Mr and Mrs. Henry >mith have re- luxned from a motor trip via Boon- ville, Rome. Oneida. Klmira. south Into Pennsylvania and e.is*. tlirouRh Ui« y mountains -.<• North East, returning by way of Bat a via and MARTIN8BURG. HAMBLINS CORNERS. Rose Sunday at M. E. Children's Day. at Church Next Sunday. Church and Presbyterian HAREISBURG. Hydrmulic Doubles SHOCK ABSORBERS Crossed orial athletic Mr I Mrs Reuben Zehr. Mr and i-:rn«-si Zehr. Mr. and Mrs. F.lmcr Mr. and Mrs. Menno Ro£i:i<! • Tta!n«-d at the home of Mr S-imu-1 (Sin:,'.'rich -n Wert- Cemetery Association Meeting 28—Personal Mention. June (Mrs. Louis Lomber, Correspondent.) Miss Francis Murphy spirit the wet-k-end at Adams with Miss Lena Walton Miss Helen Smithling is home from Faxton Hospital, L'tica. for a three weekrf' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ross, of Sche- tu-ctady, were guests of Miss Lydla Evans, Frldiiy. Mr. and Mra. Freeman Allen, of Hamilton, were Sunday callers upon Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Allen Anthony Houck [» suffering with a bad cut on his head from being hurt dt school while \playing. Ruse Sunday will be observed in tlie M K. church next Sunday and the pastor will preach a sermon on roses Mr. and Mr*. Harold Northrop and son, of Carthage, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Northrop. The Ladles' Aid of the M E church will hold a food sale Friday afternoon, June 22. at £: 30-o'clock-at Fred Rima's Mr and Mrs Emme't Shaw rind Mis* Lydia Kvans visited Mr. and Mrs Howard Shuw at Carthage la«t Sat- urday. - i Children's- day will be observed in the Presbyterian church next Sunday at 9:30 o'clock \ Everyone is cordially invited to attend. [Next Tuesday. June 26th, the Courr.y Farm and Home Bureau picnic will be hold at Wh I taker's* fall* and all roads will lead there Everyone KO and have a Rood time. I I Mr .and Mrs. Louis SUter. daughter Vivian and Harold Edlck motored to C'Wtland Sunday and brought Mi»s Alice Slfctor back with them from the Cortland Normal for her summer vacation. - The Ladles' Aid of tho Presbyterim church will j+erve home-made- ice cream and cake in the town hall. Fri- day evening. June 32. Prices 15 cents. Now is your chance to icet a i^rood dish of homo-made cream at small cost. The* trust e«r and -friends .of the- Libnary are very much pleiused with the .n_ew cement walk which has just b<*©n laid tn \front of the Library, and which adds greatly- t o th* appearance and comfort of thosp- who patronize the Library. They wish t«> extend thank* to those who helped in any way in thL* undertaking 1 . , Luella Mae Berrus Scalded by Boiling Water—School Closed With Picnic. (Mrs. R RIYERBANK. Community Picnic H«!d at Lake Bona- parU -8»«vr Falls Win* B*«« Ball Gim»-<arang* Meeting July 6. GRYSTALDALE. tht Ur* W A. Vary. C-> • raid Vary and R\l- week-end with tin-.: Mr. and Mrs. the funeral of H. L I. l Wiry sn>ent p.mntH -\vis attended H.izi-n Lewis. Mrs J .I.-iin L UM|V\ k- Vary anil M :'- •nil Kiies:> M n-l- :n L..I v. M-.nd i\ Mr w 11 I . N M M <v.: •>•£: 'W ••&:: » V '4--UC- YOUR CAMPING THIP Oft PICNIC WILL BE MOSG ENJOYABLE IP YOU HAVE OUR COOO JUPPLIEJ /UONC. CANNED FOOOT WILL KGEP. 8E JURE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT QY TAKING IT ALONCJ. ?!ILP AT OUR JTOPX-. f • r '--^r^v5 Supreme Court Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple, l'ge. tin 28c Prudence \Ready to Brown\ Corned Beef l'ge. tin 29c You will be surprised with the quality , SALAD A TEA Blue Label .. ib. pkgr42c FINEST PINK SALMON ., ...;.v:Tall can 19c POST BRAN FLAKES: pkg. 10c CH1PSO Large pkg.:. 21c IVORY SOAP Guest Size Box of 12 Baw.£ 54c Every Trial Proves it the Best SUPREME COURT COFFEE lb. 49c Good Golden Bantam Corn is Very Scarce i Supreme Court-Golden Bantam Corn tin 23c Blue Ribbon Grape Fruit 8 oz tin 10c Golden Crisp Potato Chips 10c Glassine Bags 3 for 25c QUANTITY PRICES QUALITY GROCERIES 77 Neat White Front Stores and Growing. 57 STATE ST., LOWVILLE, W. Keegan, Mgr. LYONS FALLS, PORTLEYDEN, B00NV1LLE Tiiis V-.iri i: m -;\t'--n y»at\s Mr- P M-:-.ack ,ir..l .'. i eticv with their KU<'*ts. lUirkinrd and Mr and Bnrkhard. of Mas>«-_Ha. cuests of Mr and Mrs t. -Sunday adua::nv; «-Xeiv.> :>t vi.-si here Kiv'ht'.T Flor- Mrs. C r. Mrs. Cl:iudo were suj>i>»-r Hilary Nur.a Mr \t! S.uurd.iy i- '.tifc,\ M«>nd.iy .md .Mrs Andn y :\t B«.<»ver V 1.. -A .-h Howe d Mr.- IMp . r. spent \Vr.<on ng Contest Won by Williame—Children's Day. • L. Weimore, Correspondent.) Albert Wet-niore and Lt*> ROSS spent the ft«-.k-fttid in L* S* h •'•>'. closed in i:r-m«>!i. wit:', a PM Mr -it>\ Mr* H ivp.nieil to their Nuriib'-r- Four (i-.i:c- YYiM.-r. v> district No. 8. New nry IJd .-.umrne !l-a! int' has is E. ShafCrey, Correspondent.) The.-der mad© a business trip to Canada recently. Mr and Mrs Carl Henry pissed Friday in Carthage with friends. Mr. and Mr*. Georgie Fitch and fam- ily ypent Sunday at ConaUiblevllle. Clarence Puffer, of Canton, is spend- ing some time with his. aunt, Mrs. Car! H^nry. Mrs. R. E fth.iffrey and daughter we:v> recent guests of relatives at Copenhagen. W H. Fitch was the week-end g-uc-s'. of his daughter. Mrs. Bphriam AlU-n, at Carthage. Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Henry wpent the we^k-^nd with relatives in Canton, De Kalb and Gouverneur. Air. and Mr« Ernest Klock. of Copenhafev-n. were week-ond g-uests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark. Mrs. R E. Shaffrey and dauchter. Ger.ildine. sp^nt TueiwJ'ay with ^lr. and Mrs S J Hentley, Lowvllle. School clo:s«'d on the corner Friday Miss Murphy and tlif pupil« enjoyed u p:onic m <'arl Henry's Avoods. Mis* Marjorie- Flak* 1 , student nurse f»f the Hous* of the G od Samaritan, Wa'.ertown. was the yuest ot Mrs. IV K. SluiffrVy. Friday. Mr and Mrs O N. Overton and Mis? M;iry Hiffman. of Feltft Mills, passed Thursday with Mr. and Mra. F'. E ShafCrey and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Lfivl«»r, who have been sTirndintt 1 some time with Mr. and Mrs. E A. Oerafd. have returned to thefr home in Rus»li / Mrs. Fiertha Mclntyre. who has been aiv-ndini? the past several weeks, with Mr and Mrs. Georg* Lanpher. return- ed to her home in Utica Surday. Mrs. Enhriam Alien and Mrs Elmer Merz. or Carthage, were guests of Mr- AU«>n'n parents. Mr. and Mrs William Fitch and family. Siturdxy Mr. and Mrs Anthony Ferrance en- t^mined Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrance and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Ferrance and daug-hter. Alice, nil ot North kowvllle: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wakefieid. Mr and Mrs Harold Miller, at Turin, and Mr*. Loul.<*e -Evans, of Rome, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy Goutremout *MT. and Mrs George Snyder. Miss Louise Archer, Mr. and Mrs\. Flnyd Snyder and three children, of Copen- hagen, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Roy (Joutremout. J Mr and Mrs. Georp^ Scherer and Howard ! dauditor Helen, Mr. and Mrs James i Morrow and family, of Lowville: Mr j and. Mrs. Phelps Molntyre- and Leo i Mi!k-r. of t'ticn, were Sunday guests of Mr and. \Sirs. George Lanpher. Luella Mae. 7-years old daughter of Mr. and Mr* Elton Berru«, was burn-M i quite hadly last Tuesday evening by ; lipjv.ntr a T>*i! of bollir.'c wuer over nn j one k.-g The child is improved at this ', wriUr.v.•'1 >;::•• it !•» st'.ll n<c^-sy:iry for I tli* 1 dr^'.or to dre.ss *.h<» burn. 1 * every )t!i*r div. en tn v vnou.<!y il! W • Th» of ie he'.d phen's ^ will N V I. ••.vis and were in >f Mr. and and Fn<lay evening at 7:3\ in S: S cSuirr-ii. when eighteen s:i»d.- rece>iv»* their diplomas ' Th» iadie.s will weir caps and crowns Mr. and Mrs Fr.ink Martin, aooom- |X\nufJ by Krnest C. Martin and Mrs William Tiss. of Luwviile. and Mrs. J Schrv^berger. of Beaver Falls, attend- ed Lhe funernl of their tousin. Mrs. JamM McCarthy at R'>nv» on Thurs- day, Mrs. Frank F5^k enurMin-d the tv.»-:.ihle Hve hundred dub on Thurs- day oveninc. Mrs. WUL.wn Hurkliird an<f Mrs Augustus Tib. hinun and -is of Mr .it Beaver .i* r\t •turne rec M^rcy pr.zes r Tin .%r i fur h Lwrh scor rece;v<J riin Mr 1 «-='. Airr,« P..nd: r..«-k.-r and v.\\v. urine; William . Lunch o.s.»Ml t'.ic-ir a ji;cr.;i-: Ger'.ti: \>> r M.n-f.n .md family Mr and Mrs H.ir Mr and Mrs. CJeo *arthaK'e Friday. i\ Mr and Mr*. And'n-w j < n wen> Sundny gn-•-• j Mrs J-'hn Widrlck at M ' Mr and Mrs Ezr . ! d ui>;hrors werlo SuncLiy u ! .inii Mrs Krwin L< % u:n.u. ( Palis j B-rnnrd Kline, vh • u. I Hnsp;t il for two week- J last Thursday and j nicely Miss riaribel Vary, who is spending ihe summer at tht» t'.irlowdon Club. w.is n rocent Kue.*: of W. A V»xr>' and family. ^ ' * Mr and Mr- NVholns CJlntrorick and d\uKht*T w«-r- Sur.day ?u«-ft< of ^Jr• and Mrs. Mos^s tanKersok I'.r-men Mr and Mrs W A . Mr <; M. Viry an.l >-»n Kioh Sunday w;;h Mr and Mi.s. M h.s u Mr and Mrs Emmett Rennie and two \inns rex-tMUly visits choir daugh- ter Mrs. Arthur Early. Mrs Lillian Kber.-o!. Mrs Cynthp Wt-Tmor<* and Mrs*. Roscoe We-tmore spent a portion of last week in Roch- OTTER CREEK. at- New \nd Mr.< r<\ spent W. Varv • V. ST T.fry an-1 Mr h tlu lr ;'Ui-s and Mr p. Hv.-ru-'l. Swi^s ro k il . F M'-nr-v. V;rk;- r .h^tric::, A:.. e lU-.^li Hill Th\ commenc-iiipnt r.\orri<es wcr- held Wvdr..-^.l.i.v f>pf.r i lmii 1 \ 1 , w!n-:\- .» er.immc was r--n.lered. appreciative audience, .•iiid f'>rty-iwo «l. 'liars for th*- <.-l:,, o * fund. Tljf* foll.iwir.ir stu lents turruil Jiunu- from tholr SHM-.N: -M iry Z-hr. le-e. AiVi\nv. 'lvdna Si-h i«-k. Potsu.tm; T ; St. Uoria venture i *..il It.I'll <nl Firn- y. St. ur< nee C! u;k. xorcNes of the tt-mori.iI School evening at tho deli-rhtful pro- to a lame and One hundr.-d were rf.tl.7ad have ro- rexpective St. Rose's Col- Pa.to. Florence Iward R.idigan, -ge. ' A!!eKahny; Lnvrt-nof Uni- k-:d a; hid v«-r<iiy. t'.inti<n; Shorwu-jd Kolly, St . Mary's :> ; T> u tf i|,. ^ On Sunday afternoon th e Thrto- Talj'.f Bridge Club e.ntortained their iiiwhinds and a few fhends at a ban- tiur-; ilinn« v r .it Dctv-riet Inn. upon thoir if turn fr >m Witert.uvn. whero tho en- •::'.•• party 'iv.»-.ndt->l :\ue theatre during tii-- liu-nioMi) Or. th- ir r.-turn tlio Mr :\r.d Mrs < Mr< H L. Lew :> \n<l Mrs S'.t-ph'-r S Vary Kind's falls. T!u:r-.liy Mr and Mr- Fr- <1 O'Brien i-ui-sts on Saturday Mr anil Mrs F'rank L'>mb<r Mr- France ('\vinvnv.n- and Ertmond M iv.l.:,. .ill of 1'r.c.i The annual ni'-t-tin?; of th« v ' < ire^n- wood < \emett-ry A-is.|>c;.ition will ba held at Granee h.ill. Tlu;r-wlay. June USth. for the e!««-tion of oiTicers and other business that may b^^brqusht before the m»-vtir.i:; work and\ repairs in any way -.•> '.^auiify the grounds. A picnic dinner w:'.l be -orvc-d at noon at the hall. Ml .rr.-r--ted in improv- ing :l»e ?rour.<ls ,:•• re<iu<- >; *t«>d to come an<l help to <lo >•• Mr. and Mrs. Cl.irence Williams and ' rw.. s-ins attended ih»* <?!i;l«iren's day | e.\erci>«-s and al>o called on relatives ' here Sunday. ' • Mr*. Robert.Tuft who was calletl to' Tritskil! last week by Uie illn»>.-fs ut \ her mother, Mrs Cie_orjr_e Wilson, has n^turnexl home. Mr and Mrs. Dede Baucu.s and son I>>wl.s and >rrt* P.-ar! (\arr and two daughters. Hilda and The-Imii. of Low- vli'le. were recent tru*stH of Mr. and Mr-- K'.mer Wilder. Chiliir--n's day was .tppropna Cvly cb- as'. Sunday l«y mu.*iv and reci- ftivcn by the children nnd R.-v C V, Walker delivered a rmon after the exerciser Hirrir-'. Th^mp-son returned to here Llt^.\ivi k froni Boavf-r This wet-k s!n> l«<tves for Buf- h i vt- her eyes treated by a ^—f— ;•-' nl.vfi--*--•»«•''.• i. or hird^ni'ng Leland Norton Makes Splendid Record at Hamilton College. (Mr*. Roy Mealas. Correspondent) L.'tur.i Rennie was home the pa?t tation br Mrs Riv falo At .t> N» d p-ll'.r.ir '\-.intent he-Id 1 a \>n. Howard Wi!Jianis. son of Mr Mrs Trifv Williams, received the Itrv. vra.f- of .i C\!d m-<lal and a leath- er bound dictionary, and also has the pr;vik«v of entering the- spelli-ne con- \.<\*l a; the county fair. H0USEVILLE. NAUMBURG. .-:r, Corr«:>spor.dent.) Kruujcr si)ent S.vturday (Mrs. L. II Miss Mildr. in jCarthapre Mr. imd Mrs. Simon Roth are spend^- in?r some lime w\\.\\ Mr. and ^irs. G E. Cirau. Kep.neth Rni'f I- spend:re -\oi with'Mr and Mrs Sidney. M'a: Church Services ai 9;3O a, m.—Chil- dren's Day Exercises Next Sundafy Evening—W. L Morgan Improving. '(Mrs c. E. Mi'.:-r L*.. parents. Mr. Lowviiie. Mrs. M.irv Claus. Correspondent ^ i< vi<itincr his pr.inil- .r.d Mrs F. A Miller, in Miller, cuest Sunday of h^-i Davis Mrs. Anna | in the hom»* time ' Mrs. F J H. ' Lowville, wa s sister, Mr*. M wt-f-lc sick, with the grip. Mrs Conrad Shumvay and daughter M.irtha atv ill at this writing. The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs Joseph Rudd Wedtoeoday. June 27. for dinner. Mrs. Charles Cobb and Mrs. Earl Cobb were- recent guests of Mrs. Con- rad Shumway. Hoy Taylor. B. H. Rennie and Gerald Rennie \wfrc Sunday quests of Jame Ty]er af Sperryville Mr and Mr?. David Klock and son j Oland were ihe guests of Mr and Mrs I Bert Rennie. Sunday. Miss Rch\ Rennie has returned home, after spending some time in Summer'.own. <?antida. Mrs. Ber: Rennie spent Sunday with Mr. and--Mp^.—Artbur Ivitrley and M-rs Hittie Thompson, at Crystaldale. Mr and Mrs. Willuim Van Brocklin and family, of L'tica. were week-em guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Nor ton- Mr .ir.i Mrs Hawley Me.ilus nm Mr. and Mrs Roy Mealu= spent ?un day \with Mr and Mrs Bert Waldron of East Martinsburg ! Bert Rennie- returned home S'atur j day. after spending some time at Still water, where he was working\ on th Fisher obesrvation tower. The- children's dtiy exercises wer wfti attended at the church Sunda: night. Th^re wero several recitation by Crystaldak- children which we .ap preciated very much. Ther-e will b services next Sunday at 7:30 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Norton attendee tlie graduation of their grandson Le'.and Norton. Monday, from Kami! ton College a: th© age' of IS, th you age st member of senior- class. H 11 a w a t. Mnrv I 1 Mrs. i I. D IT A. >P'-n«^i- in 'ho-.-- pre-<-r,t • vii'n VA> \ -n^hii Lynch. Mrs. I playing five v.-y,- I\)r nr.vl \n. Dr :\iv\ D Spencer. it the difference between da table and a good looking •\'i •. Oak—Mahogany—Walnut With Dtvo* Mirrol^o Varnish Stain you can refurnish your home in Oily of the fine furniture woods you like. It*s arnazlfld how they imitate Nature's rich hardwood tones 1 Mirrolac Varnish Stains do two things in one simple operation—*they stain, they varnish. That*i one of the secrets of their'magic. Come in and let us help you select the,best hard* wood tone for that old pine} table 1 SHEPARD & M00RS f Lowville, N, Y. Mi- Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Duffor. ^lr. and Mrs. E.-H Denio. Mr ami Mr*. Robert T\. K.-lly. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bruot. Mr.\ nr.d Mr^. TUIIMI Mar\ll.-y. 'h e JTisse- Kv.i I FliMK-: and Emma L.iF.vvf, Mrs. Krod Piirc-. Mr. m«l Mrs K II . Radicm. Lamoiit Mnnn.it an d Mere- dith, (jiliiirnn. ' jjenfit-ld— Jvrystiinf•« pliyvd Cr ^'n ,n St.irs i n a rau r u r e<l • xh;h:t:ori of l>.i--| ball o n tl:o local dsatnend Sund iy .if- tendon, \\ l;en the vi>«;t«->rs >W> -f.i'ed ; the locals iri a >core ll-t>. It was aj bad firth inning that played .Tiavoc with Croghan. when '(Jlenfield coupled six errors, three, hits, a sacrifice and two wafks for a total of s«ven runs. In the- -sixth inning Crog-han began to get».at Ury, when Foote went in and stopped them. The batteries for Croghan were A. Andre. Zehr. Snyder and F. . Andre; for Glenfleld, Ury, Foote* and Manzer Glenfleld had Jl runs. 12 hits and 6 errors; Croghan, 6 run-s, 6 hits and » errors. Th* third pamo of the series will be played on Croghan's fto-ld next Sunday and a heated contest is expected. ,1. R. Soh.u.--.'. .i-.l L H W. u ive imjjrovip.fj tin-.! i — iJtiuo with a IK w ci>at of pair.i Go raid and Antoinette Nviff.-r. are spending a lew days with Frederick and Pearl'Mellnitz. i Mrs. Li'mise Hir.-chey and d-iu^ht^r, Mrs. Kvere;: Hall. v:>:t>-...l Mrs. fcarah L5i-yor, Wi-dnesday • Mrs Edward H..i-h. do'nprh.ler Myrtle a ] will, dr. n's in .Tun won the Elihu Root Fellowship ir. science. He plans to take a fou Oaster si>ent Uust \ivet i |; j yoar. course in chemistry at Cornel f her daughter. Mr. and i l r r.ivorsity Ho is the son of tht- lat selton. . • ( ' R.-'.ymond Norton, of t'nis plac->. -on is \sYieivduttr a' ft w . • ———— St itistic: in report- that Orel P.!:ti.n uses 2.7'»V37!J.1'V» hnttins ', '-•'r It is evident that wash-la<lies a r • \fbara H.ui- r cousin. t Martin^luirg iv will be observed wit'n >>: rnu-ic. recitations and he church. n»-xt Sund.iy 24. at S o'clock uinning noxt Sunday,, serv.ices bo hold in the M. E. plnvrch r>t 30 a. m.: Sun<lay school immediattly llowing the preaching service... \Mr. and Mr<. Albert J. Ha-u«aui>r nnd siime the world over. (Mrn. Carrie E. 'Meist^r. Corresponds.) J. P. Tooker is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Adam Llnstrutli spc-nt Saturday In Watertown. Mrs. W.'L. FeULel visltc-d Mrs. dir- le- Melster In Carthage Monday. Mrs. W. C. Bachman and Mrs. Fred lattis were In Lowvllle- Wfcdne>sdiiy. iMr. and Mrs. Theodore WUner re- urneJ Sunday from their honeymoon rip. iMrs. Charles Wlsner spent Sunday ,-lth Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Zahn in Cir- Mr .and Mrs. Frank Schlelder sp*>ut hursday wiuii Mr and Mrs. Charts Vi»ner. Mr. and Mr*. A E. Zecher, of Wilrn, erti Hundcty guests of Mr. and Mrs! Adam Linstruth. Mrs. ArxiolLe Hoch wa.s a Sundiy juest of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hen- din and family. Mr. and Mrs. W C Bachman and Ilinton Bachman visited Mr. and Mrs. :. Lasher In Denmark Sunday. Miss Hilda Feistel. a teacher in Wa- ertown, .srpent tht> week-end with her >arents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Feiste! Mr. and Mrs Henry Saumlera and amily, of Carthage, were- guest* of Mr. and 'Mrs. W. C. Bochman and amily Sunday. . The Beaver Falls Grange- base ball eam played Rfverbaak Grange team Saturday afternoon, the score being in avor of Beaver FtilU. Mr. and Mra Frank Hynes enter- ained on Sunday Mr. ttnd Mrs. Ronald Hymes. of Newton Fall.*; Edwin Henry ;md Mi*i» Birdena Kempany, ot Cr ogham. Ebwin Walseman. who is attending business school at Philadelphia, waui a 1 , his honve here over the week-end with hla parents, Mr and Mrs Leland Walseman. Mfss Jeanette Bruet. of Croghan, apent the week-end with Miss Helen H>>n«s at the home of the Latter'a par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hyn**, Mi*»es Brue-t and Hy^es ai>ent Saturday in Watertown. Mr. and Mrs. John Rohr and- Mr and— Mrs. James Brown motori&d to Bd- wards Friday. Mrs. Eugenia Kerr. who was called' here- on account of th« death of Fred Brown, returned with thern to her home there. There was a small attendance at th« regular Grange meeting Friday even- ing. The regular business routine wa» carried out. The lecturer not being present, there was no programme Trie next regular meeting will be held Fri- day e-vening. July 6. A community picnic was held at Lake Bonaparte Friday, when three schools, tiie one at Nairmhunj. Mias Petrie. Teacher; the Beech Rid^e school, Mr. Petrie. teacher, and the district 14 school, Miss Zahn. teacher, joined. A bounteous ' dinner waa served, followed by sports ami Three-leg-sred -uce for men. w Howard Glenn and Haruid s.- ladies race, by Mrs. F. Simpson: sack racv. Raymond Walseman: sack race. Nancy Ck-mons; y !>ot;ito race. Lyle Rhuff; girl's potato race. Mary Snyder; three-legg*..! ?ack race for boys. p lUJ l Merz and Jame« Bbersol; girl'n sack race. Doria Schalter and Marie Virkler; race for little girls, a^red three to fi%-e. Marion Schaffer: girl's race- for all ages Marie Virklor; boy's races for all ages. Don- ald Wals.emvn: small boj-'s running race. Paul Chaffee. race*, n by Sffer; b-.ys' The famous Copeland N-5 fits in anywhere; it is entirely self- contained—ready to plug into the nearest light socket; not even a drain pipe connection is required! AU the space the small family needs; all die ice cubes (108) you will ever use at one time. Can be bought for a few dollars a month. Come in and see itl Blower's Quality Store Phone 77 Croghan, N. Y. \ Copeland !• i \ REF NDABLE CTR1C GERATION Tho- stockholders of the- Grange Exchange held their annual meeting, a t the oper.l house Tuesday afternoon, with a good attendance. Th_§- election* oC officers was as follows: President. F. J. Snyder; vice- president.- Frftnk Everard: secretary, Frank Gazin: directors!, Frank Kver- ard, Fred Bockenhe-lm.\-Francis J.'Sr.v- der, Frniilc Gazirt and David Lockrow; directors of the auditing board. Mrs Margaret Grant; .Peter Dudo and Fred Herzid:. fhe business of the. Croghan Grange Exchange store*. Ls, reported in a flourishinir condition and tho u<-.:-\l fi per cent dividend wns paid to the stockholders. A p.-itronasrp ' rHvKl.-nd was also vou-il on. LvAvnc Ver- Schnoider hi- l>»-<-n ni.m .:. r ••:' •'•i' 1 Croglran Gruuo KX<-M \V.~>- .-•.,i-r—vrriT'e thei resi-gnation of r-\ni..;>| .1 S:r. •]• r Nfi.ss- Naomi Moslu-r is t'ir. -.,'n-^'. fly -,vx\i\ «<r\ Nelson -;>ent Friday with Mrs i<liuch:-r Rarbara. Mr and Mrs. Dean Tiu.mns All'-r^-.n md family. | IV:.-M- M .:I .n-l d uiirhter Virginia. w.-»re Mr. and Mrs. Sidn» y Mi-hnv and ! <• IIUTX in th»- hom^ of M r an d Mrs. family of Ko-t^rvil'.e. visit.d Mr. •iml.J. l-> TVtt-rson. Sunday Mrs Timo-liy RutY, Sunda> . i Mi' 'md Mrs Arthur IL Lahah find Stuart Nuspliu'r-r. of Syracuse, spent i Fred Hess. F>oonville; 'Mrs. Mary Mil,- LVVQ days tho pas: wtn-k with his par- j ler. towvillo: ^Irs . Sadie Littlefi^id pnts. Mr. and Mrs j. J^Nusp'.ipter. land Oirver Litile-fleld-. Olenfipl^, called 'Amos Karcher. of WMertown. spent i upon Mr. and Mrs -H, D. Phelpa Sun- Monday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. j d:»y. Hous«n-ille friends were grlad to learn that tlfe condition of W. L. Morgan, ot Utiea, who underwent an operation Sunday--for appendicitis, is satisfac- tory. Prior to the time, several years ago, when Mr. Morgan and family /noved, to Utica, he had -always lived in this vicinity. '• . , -. \ PLEASANT TASTING COD-UVER OIL SCOTT'S EMULSION John,.Karcher. and other relatives Mrs. Lawrence Waltzman spent a few days tho past week with her par- ents,-Mr and Mrs. William'Taubo. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cartel! and fam- ily and Miss Freda Wicks., M Harris- ville.- wero Sunday guests of:,Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Schantz. Robert Riddlesprager an-d Frederick Mellnitz were In \Watertown Monday- We are glad to report Mr. Riddle-' sprager's eyes as improved. . Mrriiijd-Mrs. Philip Schantz, dauerh- t<^r Hcren' and son Clinton and Bertha Werner were quests -ot ilr. and Mrs.' James Parish at Pinckney. Sunday. School in district No. 7 closed -\Fri- day. The teacher, Miss Florence Petrie and hor pupils motored \to Bonc-parte Lake, whore-a. fine picnic dinner.was served and all enjoyed the day. -*'<'• •'• . V ^ Mr..-an'd.^M<*jt. John Mathys and sQiVs, Harvey an^Arthur: Michael Martin and clatiffhters, IvAtherine and Mary, attended ttt© Martin reunion at - tho home/of Mr. and Mrs. Menno '2ehr > at Croghan. % Mr. and Mrs. Simon -Rotii and ^on j Frank, Mr. and ^VIi 1 *: G. E. Grau and i Mr. md Mrs. Bennle Arnold, of this ' place: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linstruth, ul Cnstorland. spent. Sunday.^t Sar.1- nac Lake and Raybrook visitors at th<- honv- of J'.lin M. Schweijdy-w.-iv Lak Sunday and Mi> and Mrs Mr. Mr MONTAGUE. At the Town School Picnic Miss Mary Curtis Wins Spelling Contest. (Mrs F. G. Matty, Correspondent.) Georjrc Cast'.e is the own^er of. u new Wh:p.pet coach. Inez Curtis is home, frdm the' Albany Toaciiers' Colloire. Mr .and Mr* Frank G. Matty v Us ted at f\\# home o£~M«\ and. Mrs. Henry Cramer at South Rutland. Su'nxlay.'-- Schools in districts. Nos. . 1 an<J 2- closed last Friday, with ^ Merkley and Leta Curtis as lef K. R. Deniner. Garfleld Pitcher, Daniel Alien. Nelsotr E. Carter *i-nd F. Ci. Matty attended, a trac-tor dertion- stration in road work in Hnrrislnirg last week \Wednesday. At the town school picnic.' held on the school grounds at Upper Forks school, Friday. Mary Curtis, bf Liberty school, won the spelliner cijnt^st> ' Sev- eral i>rizfs werr also wYvn l>y -pupils of Lil-t r:y s.-M.-^i in t1i.> exhibits shown. SALE OF FINE COfFEES BOKAR - RED CIRCLE • EIGHT O'CLOCK MAXWELL HOUSE LaTOURAINE IB. TIN 43c - LB. 39c LB.33C - LB. 49,c - LB. 51c OTHER REDUCTIONS BUTTER, Finest New Grass - 2 LBS. 95c - IB. 29c - • DOZ. 33c BACON, Sunnyfield Sliced EGGS, Every tgg Guaranteed SHREDDED WHEAT, - 3 PKGS. 28c John Elsass.'-r. oj and Mrs -A lf-r. J,i~ guo '.-.ur ^i -P.. rtlia \n- W.ii,-r-own hw.-n-lv i M:~ M '.onn T V Mr. ind :rk- Not in Scrappy Mood- M..ihf-r—\P.p'ty. why <lon't yo u and THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA GO. M -y— - i>' N'... -M. v <-m- 'l o. wouh'l isn't i n y <;