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.^•*..> V*--— i *) jfc* '•'•^'•-\ TURIN. Vernon Pcllam Buys Ph«lp« Farm of 190 Acr«8—.D«ath of George M. L.e« at San Ditfjo, Ca!.—Graduating £x«rcis*s Friday Might and Recital June 28—Chlidr«n Hav^ Narrow Etcap*. (Mrs. W. S. HarL, Correspondent.) ••Mrs. Minerva Weedt-n attended the centennial celebration h*ld at Brown- il) Remember the graduating- exercises at Music hall Friday evening of this >veek Alice Potter, of Holland Patent, ia visiurif her sister. -Mrs. Charles .Crofoot. iMrs. Amanda Salmon is x spending some time with her daughter, Mrs Arthur Miller. Mrs. Louis Stu.ber, of Detroit, was a g>uesrt at the home of her nephew, K. F. Dodge, last %veek. -Mrs. Sarah Burr has moved from the Hughes place to Arthur Bluir's house on South State street. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wlllaird Rice, of Geneva,, spent the week-end with \W D. Holden and family. 'Mrs. Clarence Backen-s-tress and son Holland, of Syracuse, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee. Barn, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C Williams, of Ithaca. May 8. a daugh- ter.\ named Anna Gordon Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lyman, Ed- ward and Bernice Lyman spent Sun- day with friends at Utiea and Whit#s- boro. •Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Yule and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCrea, of New Hartford, spent Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ut-a Cornish. Vernon PelUtm has bought of Mrs. Charles Plu-l.ps her farm of 190 acres on the Glenrield road and will take JM sKf-ssi'iYi soon. Mrs. Karl D. Owons and children, who have bem spending two weeks .with Mrs. Owens' mother, Mrs. Mary 1' Jones, returned to their home in U::«-.L Sund-a-y. Mrs. Addk' Miller, who has been s|'< ruling .-t-voral wee-ks in Lowville-. l,:i~ returned norm-, accompanlesd by In r i--.usm Mrs*. Jenny, who will spend .-.•'):•• liiiT. here. Thf annual meeting of the \V. H. M S.M • :;• ..l' the* M,, E. chWch will bo TiTTd\\\t~h< home of Mrs. P. E. Capron. S.i;.;:<i . y afternoon of this week; elec- tor. I-:' \tTicx-rs. Mi- .k'.-salyn Evans and Mrs. Joyce \\ i ,n.- ^ p ave an entertainment at 1MW.,:IN .Monday evening and will also u.\- • i.« at Port lA>yden on Thursday , \ • i :i,_: i. f U'.is week. T.i- [•.!<!. >econd an d third grade s of T..:.r. -i-lu-itl enjoyed their unnuaT pic- > -.- , ; ; Krwin I'ark, Boonyill-e. Friday. ;.-..! •! (• v st of th e school at Forest I 1 •• k. I'Kf.i. MI Saturday . <\• n'~ «l.iy wa s observed at th-e M K. chuivh Sun-day evening by a iii; U i;:, Tin L'.es-t Day, \ an d singlns \l>y the Jun:i»r Choir. Th e children ail U'l-k their, parts well, an d much \v- <ii: i-'du. :Ho committee in charge. ll.-cl.ti- M-ryic-e a t M. E. church S.,r.,!..y Mioi-nins: at 10:45: sermon- by ji.i-:-••:. r.utit- UH- chaivpe of hour. No . V •!•• )M':\\- 11 •'• '\ r ''ifher choir this \s«tk. I'iuirch nitrht service, with pic- r\< r. K.-ti!i;--rV cull\ at 6:30; devo- ;i r.'l .-:..! -\nj : servjee aroun d camp- LYONS FALL8. Lansing Gaylord and Blanch* Mar- qrstU Marri«d Monday at Carthage— Cemetery Assoqiation Elect* Officers. (Mrs. A. D. Edrrvonds, Corresponds ) Betty Coe, of \ty'ellesley College, is horn*- for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. JKenry Timmerman, of J-*nK-\iil^,'called on .Mrs. Je^ie Mark- nam Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schrieber, of Utica, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Claffey. uMr. and 'Mrs. Charles Seelman, of Boonville. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Zimmer. IMrs. J. J Hanley, Jr., and the pupil* of the third and fourth grades enjoyed a picnic at First Creek, Friday. A ten cent tea was served at. the home of iMrs. A. W. Burr Wednesday by the local Home Bureau unit. The next meeting of the local Home Bureau unit will be held at the home of Mrs. William tl. Trude on July 11th. Mrs. Willard Hartne&a and the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades enjoyed a picnic at Flsk Par!;, Friday. Helen Schaefer, of Potsdam Normal, is home for the summer vacation with her parents, iMr. and \Mrs. Henry Schaefer. Lftnslng Gaylord' and Blanche Mar- cette were married at St. James' church, Carthage, Monday morning at 9 o'clock. The annual meeting of Wildwood Cemetery Association was held- at the manse Monday evening and all former officers were re-elected. iM-rs. William G. Trude entertained seventeen young people at her home Saturday afternoon In honor of - her grandson, Ivan Trade's birthday. Mrs. George Coe attended the initia- tion and banquet of the Daughters of Isabella at hotel Martin, Sunday. Mrs. Coe rendered a . solo, \Kegc-nt Banner.-\ I Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker, of IIi(J>n; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barnes, of Binirhamton. and Mr. and Mrs. Hay Gaylord, of Port Leyden, were Sunday gmsts uf Mrs. Jennie llamas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Tim-merman, of I-owville; Mr. and Mrs. Honui J Markham and Air. and Mr*. Jay Mark- flam~-wt-i'-c- dinner guests at tho- N'tw N'podack, Fnunh Lak<', Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Bowdish and son Willard. of Stittville: Mr. and Mrs. Le Ruy W. Bowdish and s.-n Donald, of O.udonshurff, were Sund.-.y S ue-sin of Mr. ah>d Mrs, Clay;on \V Bowdish. Mrs.. Leo Carl. Mrs Bernard H. <-d. Mrs. Carl Norton and Mrs. L. II. Cain gave a variety shower at the home of Mrs. Carl, Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Blanche Marcette, bride uf Lansing Gaylord. Jefferson D. ShulU. a veteran of tlu- Civil war and a pioneer builder of the old Black River railroad -throujrn this country, celebrated- his S4th birthday quietly at his home here Monddy. He la enjoying- fine Ivenlth. Esther Eaton, of Mahopac. who has- been spending some time with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. William T. Eaton, has gone to Brewstcr, Mas.4., to visit her sister. Ruth. Eaton, who is an instructor at Sea Pines School PORT LEYDEN. tirt- i-l.-Mr rar!(..\ <JM..ij . r.<! ,iml Merwin Lee. little sons ml Mi'.s. Charles L. Lee. had a .si.i|u- Sunday, when their JV in which they were ,i <ti>n«- an d threw them . :ur t«H»t enibtinkment. t -k i i. -.-.Mi^ sh'arp s-tones and JI-.U- •.;. •!i« if heads, which in- •!-.• .: .ill and stitches w .i ^tru an • :• \ i hy ir.i: •!,.-. he. choir w i> l'«-atuVf w.is ,'- »I -1 > -••i-vice at the c i;:-' ii last Sunday r\i..\. (1 by ;ill|. Th e reci- s;- i>v ;!)• 4-hildren. were iiiil t^u- u-xcellent music app:•••riated. A pleas - t-ie >alute to ,the flag in tl.ii; liy a V-lass of ,'lir:^'i.ui tlic: Ins been h. Sun.lay s«-h.<o!. The Mi\.ur l> i prism \vn$ KI- Ar.ru- Dt-wt-y Holder., • 1 ')\v-n- ,md Bever'y 1 I\h*- .'hni'.'h wa s b<?auti- .1 \v;-.i fi.iwers and M.> and ':«. tiic Chi-;.-: l-.-.ys. A m-w T! }iUM-!lasv d b y :lc .-. ; c r. t m«- r; t. mini-i'i-'d Don/iM Ki' Jane' Owm fully .!••.•. l',:ii:> , .;\_ . r . ' . ; Wi-nl l;a- >>. > n x< '•• :v«.-d i,( tlie .-iud- dvi; d-.ith • M Imu •\.•.:. of ('•«.-ors^e M. \.-<•..<A Si!i1ii«\ ('i!,;'. Mr. Let v was • /•:•!. : n Timr. .Inn-- 4. 1S\).\>. tho f-ldt-st -••[• <•!\ -.!:•• ':.:• A!!\:•• d and Elizabeth lf':r.: L-. 11.- P-reivi d his education •• -.!.< /rur.n --i-in'-iil and later married .-• Kilt A A'.uer. of Martins'buri:. • .-urvi\' - In JVSiO ho moved with i\.t'm;ly t«.- < 'a lifornia. where he ha s • n\.\i\- ii;- huiiif. . During this i- H< l-.ia.in.ide several visits back • :.. h\< '•!•! lonie. Besides his wife is -urv.ved by on e son, Philip A . t.f Niiiia Monica, Calif., an d one ylm-r. Mrs Carl^>. Hart, of Maple- •d. N .1 . inil' f.oiir sirandchildren; l.r-.\-; 1:» r. I-'.nis H. Lee. of Ozone k\ I,I.I;L- I.-l mil. an d one lister , Mrs. H Ay:•<•- i.f Turin. Another sister. \V. 1) ll..!<ien, passed .nvnjVDe- .?x-r :'.>. H'.'i;. . :.-w ]>i:ii:!-. of Mr s .Joyce Williams nj\ '!\ m recital at the SI. E. :. !: Tuesday evening. June 26, a t S •••' k \They will be>^issi.*ted by Mrs. -..'\n ICvins. reader; Mrs . Ma«bel 'I-'. .-•I»:MIIO... and- th e churc h .*•.-: r.i: admission free: Selection, '-••(.•: \Sweet Surpris?e.\ Marian •Uh.ir. 1 :' -Child Waltz,\ Phillips \ r<. Th- Water Whoel.\ Thelma •A- id. _\Prett y Pussy Willow.\ M.r.-k.iy; orchestra ; \Happ y •:.- r ('.'.>.\ Francis Sliter; \Goldie's (;.!i-vif-ve Lev; \Loin Du Bal.\ L-.; \Violet E.V^K,\ Evelyn Miids in Springtime^-Ernestine . IMV. (a) \Radio ^^h\; (b) Ilirncin at the- Sh^e-Store,\ i- -.-.ilyn Evans*; \Rabin's Re - \::T> lligby; \Dance Bernice ' • • \l r/urka,\ I^omoine Shepard; .'!••.• Marian Dewan; (a ) \Give h .v n .June,\ (s»>ncr): (b) \My L--v- ' (song) Mrs . Roser; or- •|\...-• Ladies' Aid will servo :: ::d rake jn th e church por- '•'••.'.,!.>,' the programme; price, 1' W .Mr i! / !•-<• M ••: M: Mr- NEW BREMEN. iMi^. c. A. Garn&ey, Corresipondent.) l>.rn. to Mrt arid ;Mrs. Seth Schultz,* Tu.-->d.iy. 'J.utve 12th, a son. -Mr> K. E. Carpenter, who has been f/>r.fin«-d to her bed\ fior several days, lg .-lowly iinproving.- ' Mr. a rid Mrs. Glenn A. S'eal^ and daiiarhter Joyce spent the week-end at Like- Uonsparte. Mr nnd Mrs. George West, of Car- -.'; ..u<-...:\vere Sunday gue9ts o-f Mr. and Mr--. C,-A. Garn.se>'. -AJi-s Katherine Strife, with her J'.'il'ils, held—a-picnic-neac--the—new_ ••• -It'll camp last Monday. Mr<. Addie Benton, who has been ^>.-.nt; Mr. and Mrs., Royal Carpenter, ^••'•- u-tiiined to her home at Sfartins- 1 \••\- t Mr. nnd 'Mrs.'-.Harold Casler and «-I-:-i£r!iti--r, of Chittenango, were'week- •'.t:d iriif-sts pf Mr. and Mrs. George ''\I'-niiin. 'C.n^rs at the home of^Mr. and Mrs. •f;*-'•!•«<>• 3 'Coleman Sunday were Mr. and Mis Frank Lomber, Ham'blin's Cor- >M>: Mr. \and Mrs. Chester Virkler •nd. ohildron. M¥s. Merz, Miss-Dorothy I:.)l»r-1-. Lowville: Mrs. Addie Benton, rpr; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Car- >'v rrr that men should call money : K-h\ Dou.crh 'sticks to your I'-n t worry, about the weeds that • : rt'iirhhnr lets prow. They make :• -v ::-k.--pt lawn look all :1K« NORTH NEW BREMEN. (Sirs. Sherman J. Slerry, Corrrsp't.) Sirs. A. L. Beck spent Slonday in Lowville. Born. Tuesdtiy. to Sir. and Mrs. Seth Schultz, a son. Chester Hall and friend spont Sun- day at his home here. 'Mrs. Ada Merry ar.d daughter Ethel were in LowvillV^Tuesday Adam Saiusrs has | bi. «n spending sturie time at his farm h<-r»\ Mrs. Herbert Hall is spending an .in- definite time with Sir. and Mrs. Si th Schultz. •Sirs. Ray Ploppor spent Tue^lay with her daughter, Sirs Cashus West and family. Sirs. Cashus West and children sp*-m a day last week with her pannis Sir. an«l Sirs. Ray Plopper, near Low- ville. Mrs. Shibel Streeter and children anjd Robert Finley .of CartTiape. | were Sunday grue^ts of Sir. and Mrs. B. H. West and family. The correspondent wishes all who have items to please send them to her no later than Monday evening. Th« y will be appreciated. I GREIG. (Sirs. M. Y. Hil^s, Correspondvnt.) Mrs. Michael' Decker spent Thurs- day at her home in' Lowville. Mrs. N. Riismussen and children are the guests of Sirs. Guy Ej Curtis and family. A nine-pound son was born to Sir and Sirs. Guy E. Curtis, J^une 1G, named Richard Harold. Sir and Sirs. J. C. Bradish and Sir. and Sirs. F. J. Barnes motored Sunday to Rector's Corners. Sirs. Wallace Burdick -will close h,er school this -week Thursday with\'a pic- nic at Brantingham Lake. Sir. hnd Sirs. Glenn Bradish and children and Sir. and Mrs. Sterlyn Patterson and children spent the week-end in-,.camp at Dolgeville. .- Severa^ families in this place are enjoying electric lights* and it is ex- pected that all the places wired will have lights -before the *close of the week. Sir. and Sirs. Frank Brooks, Rome; Mrs.. Ward Kins?-and four daughters and Sirs. Donald Malcolm. Boonville. were guests Sunday al the home of Mrs. Helen King. ' Rev, Raymond C. Hoag, pastor of Forest church, Lyons Falls, will con- duct a service in the <M. E. church, Sunday, June 24, at .2:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. PINE GROVE. (Sliss Laura Ford, Correspondent ) Louis Ford Is driving a new Whippet sedan. •Mrg-.-WHA.. -Hl-gby- spent Saturday with Mrs. Abble Burdick. Mrs. Lucy Dun bar spent tha week- end at the home of Roy Smith, Low- ville. , - Mr, and' Mrs.* Bruce, 'Merry stfent Sunday with 'Mr. and MT3. Raymond Sn-yder. I -•• • SlLse L-aura Ford spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Helena Main in Lowville. Mrs.\ William Hl'giby spent Monday with Misa Myrtle Bvana at I^Tew Bremen. Mr. and Mrs..'Martin BJixen, of Car- thage, srpent Sunday with^MT. and Mrs. WilHam Higfby. 'Sir. aqd Mrs. Fay, Smith, of Sqranac, aipent* iFrTMy wTtr: MFs. punsbar \and Mrs. ^Vp'nton. Sir. and Sirs. Clarence Puffer and Mrs. Slary Rlchner were callers on Mr. and iMrs. Louis Ford Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pickett ana daughter Lucite and* Kenneth Blng- hammer were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snider, Sunday. IMr. and Mr9. Richard Shiaw, Mr. and Mrs. - MeryVJ S'haw and Mildred and Prescott Shaw^ ^pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IxfUls Ford and family. The Ladies? Aid Sdcioty met with Mrs. W. A. Higby Friday afte'rno'dn. Receipts for supn>r wore $7. They will meet June 29th vfitli Sirs'.'Dun- bar. Ritchie can't expect the nomination 7 . He crime's rlpht .out and tells where he stand? on prohibition. May<be nature somls a cyclone now :ir,d th«-n l& an -MYoi't to clear up the places where picnics hovo br-<-n Law- home for Jackson-Thorpt Nuptial* C«l»br«t«d at Albion — Athletic Association Benefit ToniQht—Personal. (Mrs. Harriet Morgan, Corresipondent.) Little Betty Miller, who was III' the past week, is in school again. Friend Ward Is able to be down town .aftier hie rede^t illness. Sirs. S. J. Bates is much improved since her recent -serious lllfvetta. Mrs. Henry Roes, of Felts-Hills, was the\ guest of Mrs. F. C. Whitton last week. Sirs. Libbie Kellogig, of Ilion, was the gut-si of Mrs. Harry Williams Sunduy. Sliss Kathleeti Kelpy, of St. re nee University, Canton, ie the summer. The members of the Literary Club enjoyed a picnic al Independence creek, Saturday. John Trenham attended the funeral of the late Sirs. Carlton Millt-r at Boonville, Sunday. William Sloore and assistant. Erva Hamblin, are painting the Leland block on Slain street. Frank O'Brien, of Mohawk Lake, spent the week-end with his parents, Sir. and Sirs. Fred Hines. Sirs. Grace Hand has returned home, having spent the past two weeks with her sister. Sirs. Oscar Thayer. Sir. and Sirs. William Cain, of Adams, spent Sunday with their sis- ter, Sirs. Katherine Smith and family. Mr. and Sirs. Frank Lockwood and Sirs. F..C. Whitton were in Lowville Sund-ay. guests of SJr. and Sirs. Frank Worrnuth. Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Dabble are en- tertaining their brother ami family, Dr. and Sirs. Frank Suoness and daughter Fay, of Vars, Canada. Sir. and Mrs. Fred Bishop, daugh- ter Jifne and son Harland were in Water-town Sunday, guests of Sir. and Sirs. Stanley Bishop. Mr*. Slinnie- Potter and daughters Misses Frances and Florence, of Syra- iuse, are guests of Sir. and Sirs. F. S llubbard at thvtr ramp at Branting- )i iin Lake. Sir. and Sirs Dorrance Campbell and sen HawU-y. (if llerkimer. were Sun- day Kvi< >is of Uu ir parents-, Sir. and SIr>. Ge>nur Kvnir.vr, who entertained ihr fannly at \dinner at Throe Maples Iniii Locust drove. Siiss Mary Louis*- Williams, injured rtc-ntly in a ni<itor accidt-nt. is rv IHu:«d inure conifurtatilf. .Miss Bur- dirk-is al>!c-|<«. b»- out of d>u>rs. Both yninu women wore fortunate that the results of the ac-cident wcri; no worse. Mr. and Sirs. Harland Jackson and family and Sirs. Alida Sliller attended the Jackson-Thorpe wedding at Albion, Saturday. Port Leydm friends ex- tend congratulations and b» st wishes to Sir. and Mrs. Slanehester Jackson for a bright and happy'future. Rev. and Sirs, prank Jones, of Har- risvill»\\ were dinner guests of Sir. and Sirs*. Floyd Bisho>p Friday evening. Sir. and Sirs. Jones are in town mak- ing final plans for the series of ineet- ines :o be held at the New Covenant church, beginning June 21', to which all u»- cordially welromo. At tin- t'o'>j>er district school Tues- day a pi-oijtramme was givi-n in charge of tin- teacher, Sirs. Alice Fruin- Cl^tnmons. The pupils work and songs and recitations were a testimonial to the officK-ncy of the teacher. A picnic dinnt r was served to the children and guests, making a most enjoyable Jay for all concerned. The Grivwold Sisters of Turin will uive an entertainment at the . hieh •j<iiool auditorium. Thursday evening, .hint- Jlst. Thc<e artists are always popular enlertalnt-rs and will five the programme as a benellt 'for the AthU-tic A^si'Cia :i(/n oi' thr Wish school. The reputation .if the Crisw.ild Sisters assures a larsrv ami appreciative audit-nce. Sirs. Ford Hall. Sliss Edna Hall. Sliss Altsie Wilcox. Sir*. Fred Bishop, Sirs. Robert Rea and Sirs. J. P. Sior- pan attended the banquet and meetinp of Old For;-'*- Chapter. O. K. S.. at Old Forsre. Thursday evening. R. W Jessica S. Riant. I). D. G. SI. and R W. Arthur H. Walsworth. A G. L., w«-rf- ihv jrii'-sts of honor and all were enttrtained most royally Mi<< STildrcd L.x-kwood is at l*nine for the summer. Sliss Lock wood grad- uated from Kt -uka College the past week and many friends extend con- Cr.it ula i ions and IR-M wishes to IHT for a bright a|iul prosperous future. She aci-ompanii'd ' Sir. and Mrs. . Frank WornuitlK nf Lowvi'lo. to attend, the Hiniiltorv Coli.-trc- (Minmtnn ni'-nt ox- ercises, where Klliou Wormuth finish- ed his <-o!li-i;e course- Monday. Port Leyden friends** extend conpratulatlons to Sir. Wonnuth. who is tho son of Sir. and Sirs. Frank Wormuth. former residents of this village, and who have many warm frkruks \back home\ who rejoice with thorn work of their son. Last Wednesday Patrick Carroll jrav-• in imn-or of the ninth birthday of her little irranddauiihter. Rita SIurra>ywho has spent the school year with her grandmother. . Rim's guests were Florence and SIars.vu<-t Houarliion. Florence Xorj;hani. Katharine Coffey, Acnes Joslin, Laura Dugal, Slar.srnret Drake, Marefllerite Rip]) and Virginia Bur^fouis. Supper was served with a gorgeous birthday cake, ice cream, jello ,and everything prood for the youn-jfsters and lir.le pink basket fayors -at each platf filled with as- sortf-d candies. ltita \ rf-rr-ived many srifts and with her little friends will long rerrtembpr her birthday pnrty. )n the successful afternoon Sirs. a birthday -party WEST MARTINSBURG. Eli Durham Dies at Ogdensburg State Hospital—Two Cases of Appendici- tis—-Home Bureau Meets June 27. (Sirs. Henry Durham, Corresponds.) Sirs Zoa Cone s<pent a few days last week visiting friends in this vicinity. Sir. liind Sirs. Frank Bailey spent Sunday with Sir. and Sirs. Henry Durham. Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Ingersoll .^pent fc'unday in Lyons Falls with Sir. and Mrs.-Daniel-Ingers<dl. - • - --. — Sirs.' J aim Woods-*» ml son Warren were wet>k J eftd giiewts of Sir. hn<i Sirs Ray Archer and family. Sir. and Mrs. A liber t Cook, of Low- ville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Shields. Stella Danksva.i aged 1G, was taken to Watertown hoppltal last Saturday for an operation for appendicitis. • Henry Dur^iam received the sad news Sunday of tho death of his* uncle, Eli Durham, at -the State Hospkal-in Ogden^Uurg. Lloj n d Smith, of Beaver Falls, has returned home, after spend ing a few d'aya with his grandparents. Sir. and Mrs._H_enry Durham. — ' Nexh Sunday at the SI. E..church, at the usual hour. Rev. SJr. Brasie will have for his topic. \Roses.\ Prayer meeting will be held at tho homo of Stlan'ton Rowanm at 7:45. SIra. Florence Thesier vyas rushed,to Mercy Hospital, Watprtovvh, lasit Fri- day, where she undervyeijt an o<perji- tion for appendicitis/' We are glad to know Mrs... Thesier is getting along nicely. • The Home- Bureau will meet next Wednos*Jay,\ Juno 27, nt the- h6me ot. Mrs. Vlnconi. Martzloft.,- The last clothing remodeling lesson will be givon nnd nil having garments \o be cut and ntt^d should \bring patterns, shears nnd sewing Utensil's. Be sure and come ds o c arly as possibjo ns the mooting should hoprin nt 11 o'rlocl? sharp. CASTOELAKD, Miss Pauline Hersig Und«rooes Opera- tion for Appendicitis—Mr. and Mrs. Chester Beyer Purchas* Wellington Brown Residence. OSIrs. August Krueg-er, Correspond 1 1.) B. C. Dimick spent Sunday with Mr. an4 Mrs A. D. Edanondfe at Lyons Falls. -. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lin^struth visited Leland Linstruth at Raybrook, Sunday. Mr. and Sirs. A. S. Orrnsjby, of Wa- tertown, spent Thursday with Mr. and Sirs. P. F. Virkler. .Sir. and Mrs. C. C. Frauer, of Port Leyden, visUed Mr. and (Mrs. Jesse EMls last -week. Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Adams were called to Oneonta this week by the death of his nephew. Sir. nnd Sirs. Walter Nu»pliger and son Jack spent the week-end at Munnsville and Syracuse, •Vk*. and Sirs.. Ezra Virkler, of Syra- cuse., spent the week-end -with Sir. and Mrs. Wellington Brown. _ Sir,\ and Sirs. Chester Beyer have bought Wellington Brown's house; possession given October 1st. SIis« Naomi Hlrschey and Slar- guerlte Virkler Roberts graduated from Syracuse University last week. Sir. and Sirs. Jacob Pfaff, of Car- thage, and Sirs Fannie Bagley, of Star Lake, visited relatives in town Sun- day. Air, and Sirs. Gerald Woods and daughter Ellen »pejit the week-end with Sir. and Sirs. Floyd Woods at Carthage. Sllsis Pauline Herzig returned from Syracuse University last, week and went to Wat en own for an appendicitis operation. Mr. and Sirs. Jesse Elite and Mr. and Sirs. C. Fraser, of Port Leyden, spent Sunday with 1 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Parquet at Inlet. If he's in love and takes his pen in hand, what astonishes the Jury is that a man \could »-•• t so silly in a mere 60 ALWAYS FRESH CHOICE miND-MME CAMPY CIGARS TOBACCO CIGARETTES -•& ' ver before — an oil range like this •S\ ''•'•A OIL RANGE r •• A hick town is a place where the' millinery disnlayd is only three n\i • • n 111 - a!i. ail >••:' ilie sf-T-r-n ». I. DEHIH S SOUS Lowville, N. Y. 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Drop in today and look them over. .<-'*' V;V PERFECTION Water Heaters Whether you have a pressure system or iust a kitchen pump, the Perfection water heater orill give you hot water for shaving and plenty of hot dish water in a few minutes. Rapid, reliable, moder- ate in price; ask your plumber. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK ill l •• \\ i\ SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES NOW ON DISPLAY WE ALSO CARRY NEW PERFECTION WICK CLEANERS, WICKS, ROASTERS AND TOASTERS JACQUtiS BROS. Lowville, N. Y. Phone 55 The Time to Start Is NOW! \PUTTING OFF\ the time for starting a bank account is the foe of prosperity. S'art ypurs now. Give your boy a start also, teaching him the Thrift Hab.it through a Bank Account H« will make it grow.—A boy who puts asid^Va part of his income regularly will make a successful man. Is not this what you want? Send him to us* Deposits in our interest department on or Before July 10th draw interest from July 1st. . THE BLACK RWER NATIONAL BANK OF LOWVILLE \ The Bank of] Personal Service.' , Journal and Republican want and for sale advertisements \do the trick.\ One cent a word, cash with order; no adver- tisement for less than 25 cents. On Display Now PERFECTION OIL STOVES OVENS - WICKS EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED FOWLERS'SONS INC., Lowville . CROSS-ROADS AHEAD F OR the High School Graduate of 1928 the cross-road is very near indeed. Some decision must be made, and on. that decision very much of life's happiness may depend. Rash the man that attempts to make it for the graduate, but surely it is safe to advise a technical training tor life's work—for business a business training in as good a business college asis obtain- able in a prosperous business community. ., Shall we send you a catalogue with information that may be helpful to you? . . - .- \ ; > • wm i n> Albany Business College 83 NORTH PEARL SfREET ALBANY, N. ¥. 1:,.,,,., ^r.&n