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PAGE EIGHT THE JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN, LOWVILLE, N. Y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939. i : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COPENHAGEN Mrs. H. J. Markhara, of Lyons Falls, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Fred Weir. Mrs. N. O. Terrill, Correspondent I J Before you BUT-rtOOK in Lowville. RENT-SELL-BUY QUICKEST RESULTS FROM THE SMALLEST EXPENDITURE HIRE-EXCHANGE-SERVICE -ti FOR SAJLE FOB SALE For Sale—A stack of hay contain^ j Place Bros.—Sale of chocice Tall- ing about 18 tons. Good quality hay. manSweet, Mclntosh and other kinds Amos Bush, Lowville, R. D 2. U-l-p of apples, 50 cents up per bushel. Bring containers. Delicious fresh Choice Maple Syrup—For sale at c ider made from eweet apples. Also my residence by the gallon. Price f u li strength, pure cider vinegar at *1.75 per gallon. Leon Keck, Belfort, A . L. Phillips, East State St., Lowville, on Long Pond Road, Fresh Cut Spruce and Balaam— Christinas trees. Enquire at Ver's restaurant, or 25 Dayan St. 11-lc . For Sale—One good riprlnger. Also 11-1-P N. Y. 4-tf For about Sale—Two February young cowa, 1st, straight due and. REAL ESTATE. right, good size, black and white, 3 WISHING MY LARGE CLIEN- TAGE A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON. I WISH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE AND SUPPORT, WHICH I ASSURE YOU IS GREAT- LY APPRECIATED. ** I AM,. WORKING ON MY NEW CATALOG AND AM QUITE SURE and 4 yr. old 2nd calves, T.B.*aTRT i *K*'\.YOU WILL BE PLJEASANT- bld d Fi $15000 k LY SUSE YOU RE good pair kniver alelghs. Bauter, Lowville, R. D. 2. 1 Free ! If excess acid causes you rains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, George blood tested. Fin-'t $150.00 .takes? ll-l*p I *-^ forenoons or nights. John Lustyik, Jr., Pine Grove. 11-1 Agricultural Implement*—Call and Heart/burn, Belching, Bloating, Nau- Look over our Atlia Chalmers, New «ea. Gas Paine, get free Sample, Udga, . Mea, Case, Massy Harris, Oliver lines at Fay C. Snyder. ,.. 11-1-p of Farm Implements. The Haverley ~ ~~~ \ ' \ \ ~~ \ \ I Ml.k Cooler, Servel Kerosene Electro- . For Sale—A quantity^ or odd Bized!^ Refrigerator, Electric and Power pine and chestnut-.boxes, for .sale i waterpurops, OeLaval, Universal, and cheap. Fine tor cheat* or storage ^~ - -_ . . _ - . bins. Asbestos Burial Caaket Co. 9-3-c Mister Farmer—Do you want more cows in order to take advantage of the increased price of milk? No cash required. Call on W. C. Jackson, Turin, N. Y. 9-4-c Hinman Milking Machines. Refriger- ation and Milking Machines a special- ity. See us before purchasing. Sales & Service. Telephone 274-J. J. H. Ross & Son, Lowville. N. Y. 23-tf LY, SURPRISED WHEN YOU RE- CEIVE IT. LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH ME FOR QUICK DISPOSAL. Charles Z. Mihalyi Charter Member of the Adirondack Real Estate Board. \•'\• GLENFIELD, N. Y. l; ; '\ Phone 953-F13 TO REN1. n- Warm Six<-Room House—For rent ' ! on good ro«4pear Beaver FalL?. Large Loan* To Farmers—To pay debts, garden, electric light*, etc. Write buy cattle, farm machinery, etc.. In- pox tt6*\ r 'Crcghan l or Phone 235t terest rate 4V6%. Canton Production Croghiinw ' ll-l-*e Credit Association. ^L. C. -A*cher, i— ! —y*\ \\.- Director, Lewis Co&fttf, Lowville, I .House Fon Rent—Modern N. Y. :-'• \ 12-tf ments Consult the HealeV and enjoy the blessing of good health. Office hours at Lowville 10 a. m, to 2 p. m., 101 Btate St., Phone 309-J; 7 to 9 p. m., Watertown, 537 Leray St. - .. 7-.f CASTORLAND i Au0U«t F, Corretp't The annual election of officers of Copenhagen Chapter, O. E. S., was held Tuesday evening at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Norma Pridell was Wanted—Woman for housework-i elected Worthy Matron for the year Three adults in family. Mns. Joseph 1940 and Floyd M. Stock well was HELP WAITED. 1 Twenty-aeven varieties of hidden i taxes have to be .paid!?;t$y American ! consumer*. Every ^^'J^pu b uyr a dollar's 'Worth of goodpj JM^fceiSts of that dollar goes to pay th ese taxes.3. j Honer, Beaver Falls. FOUND. . 11-1-c chosen Worthy Patron, officers elected were: The other Associate Matron, Mrs. Marian Berry; treas- Found-A beautiful young male cat. ' urer, Mrs. Florence Eggleson; sec- very black with small white mark-. retary, Mrs. Ethel Sheldon; conauc- ings. A good home is wanted May • trees, Edith Latham; associate con- be seen at Dr. Ides. Lewia County <i uc tress% Thelma Eves; trustee. for Humane Society. STRAND/CARTHAGE Today and Friday An all but forgotten incident American history, in which contains 11 \ 1 \ c I three yeans, Mrs. Hilda Rabe/te. The. program consisted of reading,. b>;. Thelma Evea and a Christmas.pant^S-i mine, \Holy Night\ was enacted w^th. the following cast: Virgin Mary, .Marian Berry; Angel, Myra Pridell; ! shepherds, Helen Hall, Margaret Jacobs, Edith Latham; soloist, Lulu accompanied by .Mrs. Ethel l ' g It is easier to convince the peoj ihat the country should rely upon ln- ternationail law than to . tell them what the international law is. Before you BUY—LOOK In Lowville. more sheer drama, color and exciting action than one- would at first imag- ine, is picturized by \RKO Radio in \Allegheny Uprising,\ to be seen on y p Ryther. Christmas carols 'were sung and a Chriatn^us .tree awj, .refresh- ments were enjoyed at thia..,cjoslng of the meeting, InstaljaUoijk.^ offi- cers will be held January^, preceded by a covered dish supper. In,charge the screen at the Strand Theatre to- of the committee are! \tfira^Vary day and Friday. Claire Trevor an<M Helen Hall \Mary\ ; ^Vneeter/ and Mxa? Mandevelyn Virkler will arrive John Wayne, who recently soared to fame In \Stagecoach head a-dis- tinguished cast which Includes George Sanders, Brian Donlevy, Wilfrid Law- ; son, Robert Barrat, John T. Hamilton, Moroni Olsen and Eddie Qulllan. The i?:ory revolves around the up- rising of the Pennsylvania colonists rent. Enquire at Coahn's Store. home Wednesday night from College, Oberlin, Ohio, to spend the the an event Helen Hari l '\ Maty p%; ^Wfeeeter, and Emma Sheldon. '\' '•''\' ' :' Funeral services' for\Mra: Bmbline Retan,'85» whb'dled at heir home In Washington street, this village, Wed- nfceday afternoon from pneumonia, was held from her home Saturday afternoon at 2. Rev. A. E. B ; Bluin don,'pastor of the Copenhagen Metfto- U-l-P holidays with .her parents, Mr. and , olution more than a decade later. UOiiSEHOLD 4>4>OUS. =•—IP. Mrs. Nelson Virkler. Stock For Sale Ojr Trade—One yearling bull, one close-up, four year old springer, 10 cows to freshen in spring. R. D. 3. For Sale—One like new. R. D. 1. r . diet church, officiated; burial was in Sunnyside cemetery at Great Bend. *_ Mns. Retan was born Dec. 8, 1854, in SatuPday the town of Champion the daughter The village school will close Wed- j A cyclone of thrills from Texas! A of tne i ate Moses and Margaret circulating heater '\'nesday noon for the Christmas vaca- whirlwind of songa from the range! j Ensine Hubbard. She spent the first Raymond B. Lee, Lowville tlon and reopen January 2. j Blasting outlaws and 1 wrecking p^ o f ner life in Champion moving 11-1-p.j Mr. and Mr3. T. H. Glenn returned hearts, the Ace of the West at his to Copenhagen 57 years ago. She is to their home at Allegun, Mich., a f- fi * htin>€lSt bcet! Charles Starrett, popular outdoor ,.., __ „ For Sale—Lincoln Rocker,^exact du- . .«„.,*», u A ^ Charle* Archer, Lowville, plicate from ^HichUjj ,-K^e^ Fred ' action *ar. returns Geo. Ruppel. 63 State St., ^^ ^ ^ Mf ^ ^Theatre on Saturday in , Lawrence Pfaff, at Lyons Falls. ' \\Riders of Black River. For Sale—Five fat shoats, 10 eight iweeks old pigs, 50 pullets, White Wyndotte, Plymouth Rock and Buff Orpingtons. John J^zijarto, Wlndecker Road, Lowville, R. D. 4. its name. Lowville, N. Y. to the Strand Columbia's A stream- Place Bros.—Sale of choice Tall- man Sweet, Mclntosh and other kinds of applet?, 50 cento up per bushel. Bring containers. Delicious fresh cider made from sweet. apples. Also full strength, pure cider vinegar at A. L. Phillips, Bast State St., Lowville, N. Y. 11-1-p Dr. Ide's Louse Killer—For all ani- mals. One Ib, sifter top can, 50c; five 1 Ib. cans $2.00 post-paid. Quality is remembered long after price is for- gotten. Address Dr. Ide, Veterinarian, Lowville, N. Y. 5-tf TYPEWRIT&RS ADDING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES Cleaned - Adjusted - Repaired We Call For and Deliver JUST \PHONE 12-W Estimates On Repairs Cheerfuliy Given \STEPHENS\ 91 State Street Lowville, N. Y. Americans consume more than two hundred million pounds of sugar each year in ice cream, ices, and sherbeto. Used Washers—All tioned. Easy Hardware Co. recondl-i T . \„ ,. ' ' .. * 'lined Western drama in which Star- Jacques 1 ,, Jack Nuspliger underwent a ton-; ^ , Men a Texaa R who 35-tf siletomy at Watertown, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finn, of Cort- returng to hlg home to his broth- Cook Stoves - Trade-ins, recondl- [ land, spent the week-end with Mr.g.-\^Rive?' FJSFtFb* \S^the Uoned, priced to sell, terms. Several: ^A %M TB Georee Farr , Black River la eaid to be one of tfte • ones on hand. Now—Don* I „, * „ „„,,, \ „ ,_ ' maoat thriUing ever brought to the ait—Call. 65... Jacques. Hardware' Mr - an^ Mr * .William Hirschey and ; screen by the two-fisted star. survived by an only son Lewis Retan, Co. Mdntyre attended the of j e& n Heroholt WANTED TO BUY. Cattle and Horses Wanted—For fox ! meat. Phone 2557-J, Watertown', re- spent the week-end at Syracuse. verse chajgss. B. R. Wicks, R. D., 1,1 Ray McFall, of Plttsburg, Pa., Watertown. 31-^-p a visitor In town over the week-end. n- I Christmas Dance ~.- .^^ ; At Our : —•— NEW REMODELED HOTEL FRAN-AU Turin, NY. SATURDAY NIGHT Chicken Supper—25c Round and Square Dances GOOD MUSIC ! Alexander Kubacki, Prop. funeral of Mrs. Louise Manning ,at ia one ot the hit8 of Hollywood today. Syracuse, Monday. (The drama ls ^(^^ plc , nty . ^ audl . Ella and Augusta Etmback ence attention because it violates the old Hollywood, axiom that an actor never plays himself on the screen. 'And that is what Hersholt Is doing in his starring film, \(Meet Doctor Christian,\ first of a eyries of screen features which RKO Radio is adapt- ing from the famous \Doctor Chris- tian\ radio serial. Not that the vet- eran actor is dramatizing his own biography, He's much too modest a man for that. But he Is playing a The Ladles Card Club met Friday | role which has many striking par- night at the home of Mrs. Leslie Fail-' allels in his own private life. MARTINSBURG Mrs. Grac« E. Smith, Correspondent 58- ing. Five tables of euchre were played, high score went to Mrs. Anselm Smithling. Low score went to Mrs. Charles Payne, Jr. Delicious refreshments were s*erved. The Home Bureau Christmas party which was to be held 1 December 19th, Sunday and Christmas. William Powell and Myrna Loy, long hailed as the t?creen's most popular \Mr. and Mrs.\ team, come to the Strand Theatre smarting Sunday In \Another Thin Man,\ third of the has been postponed to December mh', »cintillating detective series which at the home of-Mrs. Earl Stanton! i *?• sw ? pt the naiion wiih a shower °* ]BU ^ ha I All members are reminded to try and come. iMr. and Mrs. Lynn Rowsam have moved into Mns. Earl Humbert's house, i combines a puzzling and intriguing Like its famous predecessors, \The ~. , .. „. . ,, Thin-Man\ and \After the-TbTrrTSJan- ^ristian Women held THEATRE • CARTHAGE,NY. Sunday and Christmas Day THEIR BLESSED EVENT . . . IS A FUN EVENT 17 ir Today and Friday P RADIO Picture JOHN WAYNE with GEORGE SANDEtS • IR1AH MWEVY WILFRID LAWSON • Riktrt Barrat • Jail F. Hamlltoa • Morotl OIMI • Eddta Qifllai Added: \Ice Follies\ & Cartoon Saturday Only CHARLES STARRfcl SCRffN with Dor*thy Lov«tt Robtrt Baldwin Chap. Z— \Dick Tracy'* G-Men\ ' A FREE BICYCLE Given At This Sat. Matinee TO SOME BOY OR GIRL. Don't Fail To Be Here I IT MAY BE YOUBS 1 Schine's ,GAYNew Year's Eve MIDNIGHT FROLIC SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31s* Seats Now—At Regular Prices Also: Colored Cartoon—Novelty Tuesday and Wednesday ALICE WARNER FAYE BAXTER BARRICADE HUGH HERBERT-BABY SANDY \UlUE ACCIDENT Wednesday Afternoon Doors Open 1:00—Starts 1:30 aUOtOftl 1LJU2OT Free Bap of Candy To All Kids I Com* and Bring Your Parent* Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ingersol and family have moved into their newly- purchased home. • Friende here were sorry to hear of the sudden death of Mr. N. Wello Salmon, of Glenfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Tell Williams and i family, of New Bremen, were Sunday 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brltton ! and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Berru9 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Berrus, of Hamablin's Corners. The Martinsburg postoffice will be open Christmas day, December 25th, during the hours 8 a. m. to 10 a. m. The William H. Bush Free -Library will be cloised Christmas day, Decem- murder mystery with the happy, gay and i-«ametimes hectic married life of Nick and Nora Charles, the detective pair wihom Powell and Miss Loy created so delightfully in the first picture of the series. Tuesday and Wednesday With Alice Faye and Warner Bax- ter together for the first time as a romantic team, \Barricade\ stars these two top-notch 20th Century-Fox personalities in a thrilling modern story of startling realism. It open^i Tuesday at the Strand Theatre and advance reports give every indication that this )'a an exciting adventure- romance not to be missed. The veteran character actor, Charles ber 25th, and New Year's day, Jan- Winninger ,is featured In the film uary 1st. with Arthur Treucher; Keye Luke and , (Mrs. Anna Holmes Smith, widow of W i\ ie f^ m | Joseph Smith, died Sunday at the Matched in a contest of \Woo-Woo\ home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert vereus \Goo-Goo Hugh Herbert and baby 3**^ compete for laugh honors compete for laugh honors ome of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Mumford. She was born July 17 1861 baby at Harrisburg. Three years ago Mr in ^ e new Universal comedy, \Little and Mrs. Smith moved to the home A c« idenl .\ whlc ^ comes Tuesday to th S tran Mrs. Smith moved to the home of their daughter on account of poor the S trand Theatre, health. Mr. Smith passed away a ' Sandy who skyroc lt Mh comes Tuesday to Sandy, who skyrocketed Into public th. Mr. Smith passed away a year ago last March. She is survived favor •* the baby b °y ln Baat Slde by one daughter with whom B-he made of H « av€n \ *** \Unexpected Father,\ her home, and one eon, Mr. Earl \PI*\ 1 * M a ^ rl f <> r the first time Smith, of Watertown, and a grand- since the ^^nn' 11 ? o* her screen child; one sister, Mm Charles Shum- career - She ls **** to b * ** W«aJ way. Mrs. Smith was a member of choice for teamin iSr with the whima- the M. B. church at Natural Bridge. ioal c° medlan - Her funeral will be held from that Wednesday Afternoon Only church Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Rev. A special Donald Duck Holiday Mr. Heatherington will officiate. In- Party starting at 1:30 p. m. with Pour terment in the family plot at Natural Donald Duck cartoons, games, prize* Bridge. BEACH& BRIDGE Mrs. Claud* Stewart, Correspondent 8 — and fun and a free bag of candy to all children attending. BELFORT Mrs. Leon R. Keck, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bush and son 88- -a town. Mr. Ronald spent the week end in Water- i Mr. and Mns. Hilary HL Kortz spent •KVPHf a feiw days in Syracuse w4th relatives. and Mrs. Russell Duflo and Mr. and: Mrs. JTullus H Bergretu daughter Rheta of Lowville were cal- left Monday to spend the winter in Hers last week at the home of Mr. the Metropolis, after spending the and Mrs. Earl Bush. summer at their hotel at Long Pond. The Ladies Aid Society will hold Mr. and Mrs. Adin Hoch and fam- tixeir regular meeting end public sup- Uy, of Beaver Fall*, spent Saturday per Thursday evening of this week, \with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Court* and Supper will be served from 0 o'clock family. on - t Maw Edith Dettanic, of St Regl» * iFWl^ k» spending name (lime with Before you BUY—LOOK ln Lowville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hynea, Sr. A miscellaneous shower waa held 159 •This certificate THE PEN WITH A LIFE-TIME GUARANTEE G FRIDAY and SATURDAY CERTIFICATE IS WORTH $4.41 of Watertown; one sister, Mn?. Ma- tilda Fulton, of Great Bend, an da brother, Charles Hubbard, also of Great Bend. The Philathea Class of the Copen- hagen iMethodist Sunday school held ite first business and social meeting at the home of Mrs. O. M. Sheldon Wednesday evening with fourteen members present. Ethel Sheldon, president, was in charge of the meeting and devotions, taking as her theme the 15th Pslalm. The world wide Philathea. platform, the national constitution and local by-laws were read and unamlously adopted. A so- cial hour of progressive Chinese checkers followed. Irene Cameron won first prize for highest score. A Christmas tree with exchange of gifts was enjoyed and refreshments served. The next social and business meeting will be held at the home of (Mrs. Edith Lacey on Wednesday evening, January 3, in the form of a New Year's party. To every lady be- tween the ages of 20 and 40 years who is directly or Indirectly connect-1 ed with the Methodi/st church is ex- tended this most cordial invitation, i \A welcome you cannot forget.\ \If you are looking for a church home and Christian as»?ocia.tions, Come, You can help us.\ \If you are looking for a place to invest your time and talent in a good cause, Come, We can help you.\ The Society of Congregational j eir annual ; Christmas meeting in the church par- lors Thursday afternoon. The follow- ing officers' were elected: President Mrs, W. C. Watson; vice-president Mns. Howard Kelsey; secretary-treas 1 - urer, Mn?. Fred C. Ostrander; pianist Miss Esther <M. Towne. The commit- tee In charge was Mrs. Fred Ely, Mi.s Enos Peebles, Mrs. Glenn Fleming Mrs. Ray Simmons and Mrs. Arthur Morse. as- 1940 MERCURY TRADE. INS 1-1939 Bik. Tudor 1—1938 Deluxe Tudor 1—1938 Deluxe Fordor 1—1938 Deluxe Coupe 2-1937 Tudor Radio. Heater & Low Price 1—1936 Deluxe Fordor 1—1934 Qe?. Coupe 1—1934 Plymouth Sedan 1—1935 Deluxe Coupe — ALSO — 1—1939 Dodge Pickup 1—1938-1 Ton Eq>re« 1—1937-112* Slake 1—1936 Pickup 1—1939- 15r Track 10 Ply Tires—Like a New Truck 1-1936 G.M.C. Stake SEVERAL LOW PRICED CARS WE TRADE ALL MAKES Open Evening! and Sundays Nortz &~Virkler LOWVILLE NAUMBURG Mrs. L. H. Weir, Correspondent SE- The Ladies'' Aid of the Evangelical church held their annual meeting and election of officers at the home of the president, iMre. J. J. Nuspliger when the following officers were elected: Honorary President, Mrs 1 . J J. Nuspliger; President, Mrs. Carl (Mellnitz; Vice-president, Mrs. Bennie Arnold; Recording gecretary, Mrs W. C. Bachman; Financial Secretary (Mrs. E. J. Schneider; Treasurer, Mrs! L. H. Weir. After the election of officers a little tree loaded with gifts', a present to each member, was drawn then all were invited to the dining room where a bountiful lunch w served and a very pleasant afternoon spent. Clinton Schantz, who has been con- fined to hia home for the past few days with a severe cold, we are glad to report much improved. Mrs. Mary Geiser, of Beaver Falta, 1» spending a few day© with Mrs. Emma Betboldt at the home of John iM. Schwendy. Rev. and Mrs. Philip Beyer return- ed home after visiting relatives and friends In the -west for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Kee*w, Miss Emma Kesa/w and Mr. Burdick, visit- *d their aunt, Mrs. Etama \Betzoldt Sunday. Mr. ajidnHnk Norton Blodgett and mil f L Pll family, of Lyons d M called on Mr and 59c entitles the bearer to our Genuine Indestructible $5.00 VACUUM FILLERl o 8ACKUa:SS FOUNTAIN PENS. Visible Ink Supply You SEE the Ink. A lifetime guarantee with each pen. Sl for ladies, men, boys and girls.' \ A^ . and Mn. David Schantz, Sunday. Many home* in this community \wwraaddeBed on Sunday morning-, December 17, 1989, when \he an- nouncement came that Mr. Schwendy had pawed «way mt the Lewis County Hospital at Lowwllle, which he en- tered on November Tth, very 111 with pneumonJtH John M. Schwendy waa bora April 7, 1M0. on January 16, 1»7, he w*s married to Uim Lena Getaer, who preceded him January 20, mi. Ma aurvivoM are an adopt- ed daughter, Mn. Ljilu Woo!echlag«r, two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Beyer and Mn. WBlliain Taube, and several nieces and nephews, and a large circle of . friends; Mr. Schwendy waa a neighbor and will be Badly community.'\ \ Mr. kind missed in this NEW PLUNGER FILLER—VAppTJM . ZIP—ONLT Q|»E PULL AND IT'S FULL- X JjThit PEN holds 200 per cent, more Ink than any ordinary fountain pen on the marketl You can write forxS Months on One FHJingl No Repair Bills. No Lever Fill erf No Pressure Bar! Every Pen Tested and Guaranteec'o iby the factory to be unbreakable for life. Get yours NOW. THIS PEN GIVEN FREE if you can buy ont in the cty for less than FIVE DOLLARS! Certificate good only while advertising sale is on. — THIS PEN TWILL BE. $5.00 AFTER SALE. ADD 6c EXTRA FOR MArL ORDERS Also $1.50 Pencils to Match Above Pens, only 29c CORNER PHARMACY \ ?^SCRVP E T,ON N. Y. L. F. MEDA Phone 7-J SPECIALISTS THE PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A PLEASURE Baaaaaaal at the home of Mrs. Margaret Tousey , in honor of her aiater, J4rs< Giles Hul- • hurt Cards were enjoyed after which luncheon waa served. Those present jwere Mrs. E3Ua MitcheU, Mrs. Charle* jMltdhell, Mrs. Louis Larnard, Mrs. I Willis Camlge, Mrs. Norman. Mitchell, ' Mrs. Anthony Nortz, Miss Anna M. : INortz, Mrs. Leon Peters, Mrs. John Hog&n, Mra. Ansiem Youaey, Mm. Spencer Hulburt, Mrs r Margaret Hul- btirt, Mrs. Leona Netto, Mrs. Lena Morrow, Mrs. Clarence Golden. Mro. f<hiful member. Funeral services Htultmrt was the recipient of manyi\\^! be held Wednesday afternoon at useful gifts. , the church. The bearers will be his ' .—- r SPu 6 ^' Arthur Hdrachey, Elmer The reds may be doing pretty well Taube, Lawrence'Walsemann Roland in Poland, Latvia and Lithuania, but Oelser, Everett Hall, Harley Stoddard over in the United States they have.Buri&l in Naumburg cemetery f the Dlea Committee after them and remember what the Yankees did to the-Cincinnati Reds! . ' •\' Schwendy united with the Baptist church nearly 60 years ago and wae a LIMIT 3 PENS TO . EACH CETlTIFtCATE Longways, Long,nighte, he bore his ipain— , T , .. t i ,,, . To walt f °r cure \but all in vain J 3 Uncle Ab saya it would be a good Tfll God, Himself, knew what waa thing if some news head-linera had best, to hibernate during the winter, as do; And took him home and gave him skunks and snakes. l« reet. NEEPS NO OPENER # Hit of every party is the new PHOENIX bottle cop that opens with just a twist of the finger. Then comes the \POP\ sound... just like champagne. # Be sure to ask for \PHOENIX\ this week « end ... every bottle is a thrill to open. J BEER ^) ALE DONALD Lowville,.IJ. Y. PHONE M0 at Stockholders ArmuaTM - The annual meeting of holders of The CrL • t Bank of Croghan, SST^ election of directors and the tion of any pther bualwsT. come before the meeting at the office of said bank S the 9th day of J* p. m. DENCE Nottce of Annual M NoUce L-. Hereby Given annual meeting of the st Dence Lumber Corporati purpose of electing a^ Directors for the enauiw for the transaction of 2 ness as may proper]y b e fore the meeting will h P h,i^ of Lowville, New York on th! ^ day of January, 1940 at in \^ a. m. w °c-ock Dated December 15th. 1939 Perry G. WiLliams. Secretary. • Fri-Sat-2 Feature. _ \DEATH OF A CHAMPION\ • also —. THE THREE MESQUITEEB8 ..\TOE KANSAS TERROR\ Sun.-Mon.-Tues. —. Sun. Mat. 2:3€ Special Holiday Program CUUOETTE DRUMS COLBERT ALONG THE WN,, HDHAWK FONDA , N TECHNICOLOR! Coj| ^ ^ Wed.-Thurs.—2 Hits HIT Uo. 1 20,000 HIT No. 2 RXQ RADIO THE (MANAGEMENT OF THE AVALON EXTENDS TOTTOTT HIS BEST WISHES FOB A VERY.. . MERRY CHRISTMAS ( Federal & State Income Tax Returns Prepared PHONE 433 C. FRANCIS MAHANEY Public Accountant and Auditor Miller Bldfl. Lowville,' N. Y. T. J. O'CONNOR Lifa P |^aur!nc« Also Write All Kinds of AUTOMOBILE A FIRE INSURANCE 48 Shady Ava. Lowville, N. T. Phone 80T In Membrlam In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away December 19th., 1926. Thirteen years has gone since you passed away. We who loved you dearly nave mourned each day. -We know you are happy in w* land above. God who Is with you and the one* you love. Daughters and»Son, Mrs. Emma Durham, Edward J. Thompson, Lowville N. * CARD OF THANKS At the conchision of a very succe* ful Red Cross Roll Call I *° h oU * to thank the following and ^ata* a Merry Chri«tma» and ^Sgned> J. F. Wy m«nL«wi« County Chapter Red Cross. We wirt to ex^our thanks to all who so kindly in any w^y during illneJJ « of our husband and J^ wfao furnished cars a inga and. Mass cards. Signed) (Mrs. Mary Lom£ r and Mre. Charle, Lo\*^ Mrs. Theodore Kovacs, M4» lumber, Burt, Paul, poger and ter Lomber. I wish\ to ti^STIiTtho-J> who membered me with cards ud gifts during my stay at tne County HV>spital. ed) ^^ Vjrkler . That crumpled figure, all and bleeding, would be an senator, back from the great w define neutrality.