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; at lor CLAYTtlN. NEW Y C ^ W m E S T .LAW raW C E F^>maQ^ 27, 1953 On The St. Lawrence m T m U S B M D tm : . ^ * OMces: 401-^3-State St, Carthage, N.'Y.—221 John St, Clavtoii, K Y, Publishe.d-. Weeldy at Carthage, N, Y., by the Carthage Republican : Tribune, for CE^YTOJy, m m YORK . , : Telephone •Carthage: 31 Telephone Clsyton 374 , Entered an. the.Post Office at Carthage, N. Y.,- as second class mail ■ ; 'V ■ ■ Robert C/iEUch,. Editor Mrs; Marion Jacfcsoh, Cla5hbn .Rep^^ Subscription Bate; $2.00 per year; three years, $5;00 Member Ivew York Press Association, hfationar Editorial Ass( ■ DEDICATED TO SERYIYiG'CIAyTON AND THE . THQDSAJ#) ISDA2k> AREA- Three Mile Creek News Notes 5 ociation miDAY; FEBRUARY 27, \ m Clayton Center News Briefs It I' ClajhiOn Center — Mr;- and hCrs.. , Fred Wood entertained 13 guests Friday evening, Feb. 20, in honor of MrS; Richard Wagner of Glay- ; tort,, sister of Mr. Wood, who was celebrating her birthday. Cards Tvere played and supper was servr ■ ed , about. midnight. The birthday : cake was made by Mrs. Wagner's mother, Mrs. Joseph Wood. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wag ner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Brabant, Jacob Bazinet and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood. ' Seven tables of progressive pedro were in play at the community party in the . schoolhouse last Fri day evening. First, prizes were won by Miss Miilicent Brown. and Miss Feme Stevens; consolations by Mrs. Ira Orvis and Si Robbins. Mrs. Ralph. Matthews ■ captured the ■Raveling prize.. Mrs. Hattie Brown will be hostess for the next party, Friday evening, March 6. ■ The wind storm Saturday did considerable damage in this vicin- ify* Television antenne at the homes of Roger Walti and Wiliiam Hyde fell, and sheds and roofs of . small farm buildings were broken down at the homes of Cad Ellis and Roland O’Riley. Like all “ill winds”, it Mew some good at the Winfield Scott farm, where it lev eled .;n old ice house Mr. Scott had planned to raze. Mrs. Lawrence Partridge, jr., re ceived word last week that her husband had left Camp Stoneman, Calif., for Guam, en route to Ja pan. Private Partridge is the eld- ^ of six sons of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Partridge. His wife is the former Helen Shannon of Alex andria Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Roland O’Riley caned Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berkman, near LaFarge- ville. Other callers were the Berk- mans’ daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harold B^ylmtam^and their grandson, Rob- Ira Orvis was injured last Tues day while working in the woods. A tree being felled by a chain saw, struck Mr. Orvis’ foot as it fell. Although the foot was not broken, it was badly bruised. Robert Wicks and Mrs. H. Hy I^vin. Other guests Wood of Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood. Cards were played, refreshments served.. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ^Merton Walts bnd A. E. Sheley, LaFargeville road, were John Rob inson, a cousin, of Staten Island, and a son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Walts, Utica. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schnauber were guests at a TV. party Satur day evening at the home of Mrs. Schnauber’s aunt, Mrs. Edwin Sternberg, and Mr. Sternberg, De- pauville. Mrs. Marie. Scott and Matt Solar of the Alexandria Bay road, were guests Saturday evening of Walter. , - Solar and family. ‘Mrs. S. Kilmer at Chaumont. Leslie Palmer of Clayton, son of I Mrs. Gerald Wetterhahn Mr., and Mrs. John C. Palmer, with 1 Wednesday evening visitors at his wife and children, Jan and ‘®Mck River. John, have moved to their new Mrs. Gerald Wetterhahn and home, on Gotham street. Water- _~ jr., spent Friday . - Three Mile Creek — Carl Hig- 1 gihs, younger son of Mr. and Mr: ! Lloyd Higgins, left Tuesday for ! Syracuse en route to Texas, where i he will enter pilot training in the j Air Force. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas • Mannigan, .[.the Misses Dorothy. Price and Marv j Webster, of Cape Vincent, spent' I Saturday evening with. Mr. and ~ I Mrs. Gerald Wetterhahn. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kilmer, son, Arthur, and. daughter, Catherine, spent Sunday with Frank Trembley and- farnily, in Carthage. Mrs. Herbert Greene, son, Her bert, of Felts Mills, and Miss Cath- erme Putnam, of Carthage, spent Sunday with the Higgins family. Mrs. Donald Standish of Clay ton was a Sunday evening guest of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Higgins, and daughter, Deborah. John Seaver has been absent from school the past week with an attack of jaundice. He return ed to school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. WiUis .Bass were Tuesday visitors of Mr., and Mrs. Sqnci B oy News Notes ter, Nina, attended the wedding of . Mr. Comins’ grandniece. Miss Dai- dre Mulcahy, at Clayton Saturday 'afternoon. ' ■' '. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mason and family -spent . Sunday afternoon Sand Bay — Mrs. Chester Con- with Mr. and Mrs. William Mason Cape Vincent .a] Mas( Mrs.. Parent; Teacher association meet ing ; at Cape Vincent Central school Thursday evening. The attendance' banner. was won by our local school. . ' .. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood, TIBBETT’S POINT ROAD, west of Cape Vincent, was the scene R ^ e r road, Jacob Bazmet .of Wil- of .flying ice, stones and water during the windstorm which hit this section Saturday. Ten to fifteen foot waves threw water ^ Howard Haller, LaFargeville road. Mr. Haller has been unable to work because of a growth in the hand, Mr. Bass is assisting with the work. ■ .Perl Kilmer and Catherine Kil mer spent Tuesday with ' Mr. and town. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Solar and daughters, Norma and Carol, at tended the Grange progressive pedro party in Clayton last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, their son, William Wood, and Wmiam’s young cousins, Gene Cantwell and Peter and Pat Bazinet of Clayton, attended the Gene Autry show in Kingston, Ont,, last Saturday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Solar, .Mr. and Mrs. Roland O’Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Walti attended the theme program at LaFargeville Grange Monday evening. Norma and Carol Solar attend ed a 4-H meeting Monday even ing at the home of Beatrice Smith, Smith’s Comers road. Mr. . and Mrs. Ray Brill and daughters, Cheryl and Cynthia, were dinner guests Sunday of ^ Ray’s brother, Robert Brill, and family. Three Mile Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Orvis spent ri Thursday with a • son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Booth, Evans Mills. They. were dinner guests Sunday of another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fisher, and family, St. Lawrence. ■Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wicks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brill and family attended a concert in the Clayton Methodist church Sun day evening, when a chorus -of 31 voices from Camp Drum sang sev eral selections. Quests Saturday eyening at . stance, Mrs Carl Mason, Mrs. Leon ard- Reis. ;.Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Doc- teur ■ and . John Docteur attended, the: funeral o.f Mrs. Mary Ivfussot at, .Rosiere Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baclmian ■ of Watertdwn spent several daj'S last week at their country home, Head- .acr.es. ’ , ' . Dr. • Wilbur Bull, veterinarian, of Chaumont, was called to the- home of Carl- .Mason: 'Wednesday :. ..Mri and MfS; Rred Docteur,. Mr,: and Mrs. John ■ Docteur, Mrs; Carl' ’''’nson,.. Mrs. 'Howard ■.Maloney, and :s..' Thomas ■ Maloney attended a Mr. and Mrs. George Van Al- Styne of Chaumont called on Mr. and. Mrs, Walton Comins Thurs- . day. '^ ■ -' ; ■ : Pat Streeter spent the week-end. 'with her grandmother, Mrs.. Belle Besanson, of Clayton. ' Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Reff and Miss Mona Reff spent Sunday. af ternoon. at the horne ’ of - Mr, and ■ Mrs. Stanley Percy of St. Law rence. . GET READY FOR SALE ■ Clayton — The Civic club met at 2 p. m. today, Friday, at the home of Mrs. Dema Northrup to work on aprons and fancy articles for the summer sale at the ’ village rest room . , across the road and man)^ of the cottages along the road were of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood , liamstown, Mr, . and . Mrs. Fred Wood of Clayton Center, and An thony Wood of Clayton, enjoyed an . evening .Of. cards at the' home surrounded by water, ing the storm. This photo was taken by Bill Bender dur- DONALD DUCK daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bar den and son, Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l^ood were guests last Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Henry - Wood hear Clayton. Other guests were Jacob .Bazinet of WilUamstown, Anthony Edxoil, jr., and family. were the Flavins’ son-an-iaw and pinochle party at Linden Ledge evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKeever, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reff, St. Lawrence road. The condition of Mrs. C. A. Com ins confined to her home by ill ness, remains about the same. The heavy wind Friday and Sat urday destroyed several trees along the highway. The road men were at work early Sunday morn ing removing fallen trees and' branches. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hubbard were pleasantly surprised at their home, on the Rosiere-Cape Vincent road, Sunday night. Mrs. Joe Reff and Mrs. Noel Reff gave a second party Tuesday evening in honor of the same couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard leave March 1 for Utica where- Mr. Hubbard wiE be em ployed. Mr, and Mrs, Perl Hyde are mov ing to Watertown where they have bought a home. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ford Hyde, Three Mile Bay, will move to the Hyde farm March 1. Iflst Line Rood News Notes - ■ * • - • ' . • ;■ ■ East Line Road — Mrs. Joseph Newbolt of Rochester has return ed home after spendmg’ two weeks at the home of Fred Smith. Mrs, Newbolt and > Mr. Smith enjoyed supper at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wingriff of Redwood dur ing her stay. Mrs. Audrey Fairman and Mrs,^ Ruth Fairman are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Webert. Mr. Fairman and Mr. LaFargeville Notes and News LaFargeville — County Judge | An oil burner exploded and smok- Milton A. Wiltse has accepted an ed up part of the house. Tv/r,.., a '' h a i r m a n . »farm were Mr. and Mrs. John De laney, East Line road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flick of De- ^ aiiu, ivij.. pauville were dinner guests Sun- and Mrs. Thomas Curley, of Sche- day at Linden Ledge farm, home of Mrs-,. Flick’s ^ uncle, William C. Smith's Corners News Notes ■ Smih’s Corners — Lucy and Bay, Howard Smith of Clayton Marianne Moody, Miilicent Brown, • Center, ^oss Webert of Water- ;R ^ e rt Winn. Elaine and Ellen Matthews, Norma Webert of_ Dexter, and j Mr. and Mrs. and Carol Solar, Feme Stevens nectady* were week-end guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney at tended the It. of C. dance and the Parade of the Decades last week Clayton. Saturday evening they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Dickson. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Orvis at tended a card party Friday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r and Miss Edna Grant were Mon day evening guests of Beatrice Smith. The next 4-H club meet ing will be March 2 at the home of Edna Grant . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Devine and children, of W a t e r to w n, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sullivan of Clayton were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Longway. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ora Clark and family; William Fitzgerald of Clay ton, and Peter LdClair of Water- town, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Longway. * - Mr. and Mrs, Charles Heath and Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeLosh of Clay- guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Tuthill of Baldwinsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox were e Sunday evening callers of Mr. Fox’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman, at Carth age. Mr. Pox’s mother, Mrs. John V I Francis Slate of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Horning. 'Washington, D. 1C., were week-end Mr,_ and Mrs. John Jones of Ev- guests at the home of Mrs. Slate’s yans Mills were Friday evening parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Reff and chil dren were week-end guests in Seneca Falls at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reff. They also visited Mr. RefFs sister, -Mrs. Tom Shaw. Miss Eleanor Gregor of Roches ter visited Mr, and Mrs. Gordon ton were Wednesday. evening Burton Dodge, Mr, and Mrs. Jay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Orms- j Love, Mr.- and Mrs' Harold Warner, v.-rr ■ a / tt r - ’ Fox, is a patient in Lewis ^County! Bailey this past week. Miss Sylvia General hospital, Lowville. - * . . . • Saturday evening, Feb. 14, the family of Mrs. Grace Silver Thomp son gathered at her home in ob servance of her 67th birthday.. Her daughter, Mrs. Warner, made a large heart-shaped cake trimmed with candles, and Valentine candies. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Solar was an overnight guest Miss Sylvia Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Getman of LaFargeville were Simday after noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter. invitation from Kings county to go to Brooklyn the last two- weeks in March and preside over one of its four terms of court, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Knight of Chaumont celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary with a trip to Canada and dinner with friends at Napanee, Ont., They resided for a time on Sunrise avenue. Five years ago they bought the Burt Warner place after working farms in the town of Clayton. They have a son, David L., a daughter, Mrs. Harry Gould, and two grandsons,' all of .Three Mile Bay Miss Betty Hollenbeck, LaFarge ville teacher, and Miss Virginia Coleman,; school nurse, were recent visitors in Albany where they met Miss Ella Cas^ll, in training for a nurse. . Chris Brougham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brougham, has been ill with sore throat and gland-trouble. A district program ’ planning meeting of Home Bureaus was held in the Methodist church last Tues^ day afternoon. Refreshments were served by th | LaFargeville day time and evening groups. There has been an epidemic of measles and chicken pox in La Fargeville Central school, with many students absent. . Mr. and Mrs, Earl L. Mahon, Wellesley Island, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Joan,, to George John Bowes, son Phillip Zang, LaFargeville, and George Bowes, Bridgeport, Conn. A June wed ding is planned. Miss Mahon wa? graduated from LaFargeville Cen tral school in 1952 and since last July has been employed by the Agricultural Insurance co m p an y , Watertovm. Mr, Bowes attended LaFargeville Central school and works on the Phillip Zang farm near LaFargeville. Eugene Koryko, teacher in La Fargeville Central school, spent the week-end in Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Black of San Lorenzo, Calif., are parents of their third child, a son born Febru ary 4. Mrs. Black is the former Lillian Van Brocklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Van Brocklin. A daughter, Lucille Cynthia, weighing seven pounds, three ounces, was bom Thursday, Feb. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parker in the House of the Good Samari tan, Watertown, Mrs. Parker’s mother, from New York, is staying ’ in the home and caring^ for the family while Mrs. Parker is in the hospital. ' . Noble Grand Ruth Gibbons and Vice Grand Marion . Bauter . and other members of Orleans Rebekah lodge were guests of Thousand Is lands Rehekahs at Clayton Tues day evening. Miss Gibbons’ birth day was celebrated. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amyot of Carter street are parents' of Mrs. Milton A. Wiltse, of the local March of Dimes, has announced that a total ^of $423.10 cV itrr V T he\ w 'iton C home saay.,-- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood and Mr.and Mrs. Henry Wood attended a . birthday party Friday evening at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood of Clayton Center, in honor of Mrs. Richard Wagner of Clay ton. , Howard Maloney spent Thurs day in Syracuse. Mrs: Rema Northrup and Mrs. Hazel Hyde, of Clayton, and Miss Virginia Hyde, of New. York, were Mrs. CliVe Spalsbury spent four' daughter born Tuesday in Mercy days in Watertown at the home of ] hospital, Watertoym. They have Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Sutton. r ''i Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Smith and son, Sandy, of Canton, were week end guests of Mr. Smdth”s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brady of La Fargeville were Sunday evening . guests at the Smith home, Sunday callers of Chester Silver at the home of hib niece, Mrs, Burton Dodge, were Stanley But- . terfield, MaxweU Torrey, Mr. and Mrs. Rayton Silver and son, Frank, of Chaumont, Mr .and Mrs. Ross Warner and Mrs. Ezra Thompson of Three Mile Bay.'Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love and daughters, Joy Ann and Mrs. Lillian Benny, and daugh ter, of Cape Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant and son, Dan, attended the Grange meeting held Monday evening at LaFargeville. Last week callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Swartout Were Paul Bourcy of Three Mile Mr. and Mrs. Ross Warner, Carpenter and Mrs. Yott. Tuesday evening, Feb. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hartman entertain ed at . dinner in honor of ' their daughter, Cathy’s third birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gould and Addie Mae; Jay Hart man, David and Larry Hartman, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Gould and daughter, Addie Mae, of Depau- ville, were guests Sunday of. Mrs. Gould’s father. Jay Hartman, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hartman. Kenneth Reardon, Adams, Rich ard Reardon, Mannsville, and Bifir- ton Dodge called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hartman last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Schnauber and sons, William, Francis and Lynn, attended a Cub Scout meet ing Tuesday evening in Clayton. William received his Wolf badge. Samuel J. Matthews of Depau- ville was a Sunday caller of Mr. and Mrs .Edwin Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kerschner and son were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Linda and Michael Rogers are spending the week in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bond and Mr. and Mrs. George Bond spent Monday in Utica. Mr. Bond and son went on to Cedarville. . Mr. and Mrs. Bond and daughter, Don na, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Leo. Bond and daughter, Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Esposito of Watertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Plato of Syra cuse were Sunday dinner guests in Rodman; Friday evening Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Peeor attended the four other children. The LaFargeville Fire, depart ment was called to the home of Grafton Furst Sunday afternoon. has been turned over to the Jeffer son county chapter. ; . The P. T. A. will meet in La Fargeville Central school at 8 p. m; Wednesday, March 4, There will be an amateur program. The daytime Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. Viola Haller Tuesday. Mrs. Camilla Barton gave a lesson on health. The American Legion chorus ol Gouverneur, Carlton . E. Weegar, director, will perform in the La Fargeville , Central school auditor ium for the benefit of Klock-Smith Post 1788, American Legion, at 8:15 p .m. Friday, March 6. Mrs. George Cuthbertson spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Mary Webert, who is spending the winter with her son, bert, Watertown. Mr, and Mrs. Grafton Furst and son, Donald, on Tuesday . visited Mr. and Mrs, -Norris Wetterhahn, Three Mile Credfc. Theresa High schiol defeated La- , Fargeville Central school 51-37, in - a Jefferson county league game ’ last Friday night. In the prelimin ary, Theresa J. V.’s made it a dou- • ble win, 27-22. [ Miss Marion Robinson of Water- i town was a week-end guest of her * parents, Mr .and Mrs. Wilfred Rob- The LaFargeville Fire, depart ment was called out Sunday about 10 a. m. to extinguish a chimney fire in the home of Howard Reese ‘ on the Mrs, Ada Baltz farm. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Huddleston of j Theresa were Sunday guests of , Mrs. Jennie Timmerman. . ^ . Mr. and Mrs. . Stanley Getman ; were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Getman, Plessis. Carl Huddleston was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gug Hud dleston, Theresa. ■ Miss Ethel Haller ' of Rochester . was a week-end guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haller. The World Day of Prayer was observed in the Methodist church last Friday afternoon. _ Mrs. Pauline Schneider , ---- daughter, Carolyn, were week-end guests of her sister, Mrs. Daniel O’Riodan, and family, Chittenango. A daughter, Patricia Lillian, w e i g h i n g seven . pounds, four ounces, was born February 11 to Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Morrow in E. J. Noble hospital, Alexandria Mrs. Esther Hoyt spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Nar row,' North Syracuse. Mrs; Frank Heyl fell down sev eral cellar steps in her home last Thursday and sprained an ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow O’Riley of Watertown, former residents here, are parents of their sixth child, Thomas Earl, born February 12 in the House of the Good Samaritan, Water town. ' The O’Rileys have four boys and two girls. Mr. O’Riley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Riley, former residents here. Sunday afternoon. Mr.- and Mrs. Fr Mr. and, Mrs. John Docteur attend ed a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hubbard at Rosiere Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reff en tertained their niece, Miss Mona Percy, of . Watertown, over the week-end. ' \ \ .- Mrs. Walton Comins and daugh- i Vi. KrtiR nniHG OONAID DUCK BREAD At VOW GKOgirS. DepduyiUe News Notes Depauville — Mrs. Perl Spencer entertained at a luncheon and four tables of cards Friday atfemoon for the benefit of the Heart fund, ers Mrs. William Gale, Mrs. George Grange Sourwine, Mrs. Elizabeth Stoner secure your future by saving today! When you save budget-wise — the same amount poat it here — ^ . . , a happier future for yourself and your family. Your savings are insured—each account up to $ 10000 , . THE FIRST National Exchange Bank CLAYTON, N. Y. : card party and dance in Qayton.jand Mrs. Fred Piles won table Lillian Pecor, Margaret and Lois 'prizes Mrs. Sourwine also won the mgerson attended the Grange card door prize. Mrs. F. Denesha en- party and dance Saturday evening in Dexter. L St. Lawrence Notes.. . --r , . -■■■•■ T ■ ' St. Lawrence — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bach and sons, of 0cero, accompanied by Mrs. Mildred Cob- saul 6£ Oswego, spent the week end at the Stanley Percy home. - The Bach family returned home Sunday but Mrs. Consaul is spend ing a week with her brother; and . ^ter-in^Uwi Mr, and Mrs* Stanley' Sunday afternoon. Percy. * Miss Doima Denny of Rosiere Mr. and Mrs. Emery Eisenhauer were Tuesday night* supper guests Of thedr son, Wesley, and family, in Watertown. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson were Sunday dinner guests at the Wil liam Ryan home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reff of Sand Bay, aecompaiffed by their niece, Miira Nona -Percy, of Watertown, were visitors at the Percy home Sunday Miss was a supper guest of Louise Eisen hauer .last • Tuesday night. < The Gerald Hill family are en joying a new television.set EXFOBD BARN DAlMtAGED v BY FIRE, HOUSE SAVED Depauville —. Firemen were called Thursday about 6,* to the home of Mrt and Mrs. Karl Exfoxd ? Schnaijber’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. to put out a fire, which partially *Vemet Schnauber. destroyed a barn .on the property.) Mrs. Norris Hallerspent a few The .Clayton fixe department also days last Week at the home of her tertained Thursday afternoon for the benefit of the Heart fund. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wetterhahn of Buffalo spent the week-end at the home ' of Mr. Wetterbahn’s mother, Mrs. Clara Wetterhahn. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hayes and daughter, Sharon, of Roches ter, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Hayes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mexdorf. . Mr. and Mrs. Medford Schnauber and daughter, Sharon, of Philadel phia, were guests Sunday of Mr. was 'called. Through the efforts of the fire men, the house, close to the barn, was sSved. son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde HaUef, Adams. Mr. , and Mrs. Alton Collins Mr. and Mrs. William B. Huchzer- meier.- ; The Fourth Quarterly 'Confer ence of the Methodist church will;- be held in the church Tuesday evening, March 10, at 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Rosenblath and Mrs. Clara Payne of Kingston, Ont., were ^Saturday evening call ers at the home of Mrs., Eliza Herkimer and Mrs. Florence Whit- Mr. and' Mrs. James Nims and son, James, jr., and Marjorie Den esha, of Watertown, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Denesha. ' REBEKAH CARD PARl^ Antwerp — Earned Rebekah Lodge 16 held its regular bi-month ly meeting Monday night, Feb. 16, at 7;30. at the lodge rooms with Noble Grand Martha Pitts presid ing. There were 15 members and one guest from Gouverneur lodge present. A public card party fol lowed the meeting. Refreshments were served Mrs. \ Vondilee Pike was chairman. ANTWERP BEATS LYME . Antwerp — The Antwerp varsity team played Lyme ' Central at Chaumont Friday night and won, . «AALA AVAAOt XuWVU JC I T lU ajr CUAVA Camden were week-end guests of 48-32. The jayvees lost their game. Lady on the spot the girl missed her purse. No ticket, no money and almost no time. Things looked for ihe party week end. That’s when the girl told her story to iiie operator On duty at the public tele* phDne center The operator calM the girl’s father. He said he’d send a mesknger with some money. B u t . . . By the tiine the messenger arrived at railroad station the train was gone— ^ gid was on it. & ^ t , and a'little more besides, had been ^ v a n c ^ by t ^ curator, out o f her own J'';’-.' \ UnBSual? WeH, perhaps. But even ^ough telephone people are busy theet d a y s / ^ y to that make your tde- • i^^one sem j^^ways so friendly and per* New irWk Telephone Company* ^ 1