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PAGE TEN — LOWVILLE LEADER THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 ' w ** *p*-1\ A •i coupled at the first of <a series of covered dish suppers Willard •Cro- ney won the honors m the one table of pinochle At the affair The body was brought to the Virkler Funeral Home where fri- ends may c§U on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m Funeral were Dr and Mrs Edgar Miller, gemces be Mr and Mrs Edgar S K Merrell,, „ f f III Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wolfe, |Ch ^ trOm the tUneraJ Mi and Mrs Ernest J Wolfe, Mr and Mis J Robert Lynch, Mr and Mrs Ralph Blank, Mr and Mis Willard Croney, Dr and Mrs John Schlieder Mr and Mrs ' | Richard Powers and the host and 'hostess Mr and Mrs Ross .tusing or fumct nati, Ohio who is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs George S Reed, entei tamed eight guests at a luncheon bridge -on Monday Mrs Athui MacKenzie won the prize for the high budge score Miss Donna JSeyer a student at Potsdam State Teachers College was named to the deans list for the fall semester Mr and Mis V S Hoffman re turned Saturday fctom spending several weeks in Florida Mr and Mrs Herry N Nortz have returned from a vacation of several weeks m Florida The Women of the Tunity E piscopal church will hold a rum- mage sale m the parish house from 7| to 9 p m on Friday, March 19, ana trom i a m to 1 p m on Saturday, Maich 20 Mrs Ralph Blank entertained twel e guests at a stork shower on Wednesday m honor of Mrs John Schlieder ' The members ot the Lowville Civic Club will visit the Lewis Countj General Hospital on Th msday March 18 at 2 30 Mrs Leon Da\as is transportation chair men Circles, C and B of the ,Wo man s Association of the Fnst Pi esbyter'ian church will hold a baked foods sale Friday, March 12 at 1 p m in the Hooper and Purvme Store Lowville Edgar S K Merrell III won bridge honors at tiie home of Mr and Mrs John Ross last Sunday night when they entertained ten 2, p m Rev Lloyd Boshart will officiate. Burial will be in the New Bremen cemetery Mrs Beck was a member of the Church of God Castorland SALARY LAW HEAJBING 17th The rules and legislation com- j mittee of the Lewis County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing on pioposed Local Law MRS LOUISE BECK j jvj 0 1 which would increase the Mrs .Louise Beck 85 widow of annual salanes of the county s Aaron Beck died at hei home on two commissioners of elections the VanAnibei road, New Bremen, at 9 45 p m Tuesday, March 9 The deceased was born June 18 1868 the daughter of Jacob and Maine Ridlespiakei She married Aaron L Beck in 1890 in Syiacuse Mr Beck died m Utica m 1932 Mis Beck had lived most of her life m and around NeM£.J3ienen r Suivivors include ttuee sonsj Albeit of Antweip ArnoM andi Leslie of New Bremen, five dau giteis~Mis Frances Jerd Masse na, Mrs Ezia Clement Sviacuse Mis Roy Townsend Ilion Mrs George Schafer, Utica and Mrs Celia Walrath New Brernen t|wo sisters, Mrs Benjamin Forrest Lowville and Mrs Sadie LaPomte Evans Mills, 18 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and nieces and nepHews f from $1500 to $2100 March 17th at 10 a m m the supervisors room of the courthouse. LOWVHAE W. C. T. TJ. TO MEET AT McPHELMT JHOIHE The Lowville W C T U will meet Tuesday March 16 a£ 2 p m at the home of Mrs. Fred 1 McBMl- my and Miss Ella Bushey Mrs Ray Tiffany will have the program on temperence missions I3ie com- mittee will be Mrs Tiffany, Mrs Gaylord Church Mrs Jess Dana, and Mrs Horace Skelton WATSON FRIENDLY CLUB PLAN EUCHRE SERIES The Watson Friendly Club Will hold Euchre parties at the Hitch- ing Post each Monday night for six more weeks If it's responsive performance you want, you get: If it's real economy you want, you use up to: Ford's all new 130-h.p. Y-block V-8 is the most economical Ford V-8 ever built... The newest, most modern eight in the industry. IT'S THE GREATEST POWER ADVANCE SINCE THE ORIGINAL FORD V-8 Ford's new deep-block engine design, exclusive with Ford in its field, means you get a more rigid, smoother, quieter, longer- lived engine. And the Y-block V-8's new low-friction design means less gas is used overcoming friction and more energy is available to move the car. FORD'S NEW 115-H.P. E-BLOCK SIX IS THE ONLY HIGH-COMPRESSION LQW-FR1CTSON SIX IN ITS FIELD This is a deep-block engine, too. So you get smoother, quieter power and long engine life. In addition to 14% more power, you get the savings of Ford's Automatic NORTZ & STATE STREET Power Pilot and Full-Flow Oil Filter. And this new \I\ is priced even lower than Ford's low-priced Y-block V-8. AMD FORD BRINGS YOU ALL THESE OTHER \DIVIDENDS\ FOR 1954! Ford's new Ball-Joint Front Suspension is the greatest advance in chassis design in 20 years. You sit in completely new inte- riors ... with a new safety-designed Astra- Dial Control Panel. And you can choose from many optional power assists formerly offered only by America's costliest cars. Come in and Test Drive if! 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