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fOWARD CHABITT FOR VOLUME 7. THE BEE ESTABLISHED 1912. WILBUR N. LOWRY, Editor and Publisher. Published weekly on Saturdaj ing, at Heuvelton, St. Lawrence 1 N. Y. Subscription rates: Per year, or 50 cents when paid j vance. Advertising rates: 10 first insertion. . : Classified) Reading notices: Legal^ - •*-' SURPRISE PARTY SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918. We .. serve t£e _ _ \ . _ this paper, write on one side of paper only. Write plain, es- pecially names; always sign your n^me, and kindly oblige the editor. \Entered as second class matter April IS, 1912, at the Post office at Heuvelton, N. Y under the Act of March 3,1«».* TRY A ROSE'S CORK REMEDY NO CURE, NO PAY. 20cU. w. HTROSE The Di%ggist Ogdensburg, N. Y. easant surprise was given Mrs. Frank Dueett Satur- ening, when about forty-five the Grangers and their familes marched in a body to their home to spend a social time with them. Everyone was made welcome and we all had an enjoyable time. Dur- ing the evening ice-cream and cake was served by the Grange, after which the iHost and Hostess passed bananas and cigars. May they live to enjoy many happy years together Brother John Steele in behalf of §|he Grapge presented them with a Salad? set and fruit plates, showing our appreciation for what Brother Dueett had^done for the Grange. SAVE AND SERVE BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS > THE NATIONAL BANK > OF OCDENSBURG. ( DAILY & WEEKLY PAPERS Leave your orders at my father's «tore for the following papers: Saturday Globe 5 cents Sunday Syracuse Herald, 7 cts. also the Daily 2 cents VASSAR DAY, Agent. The Watertown Daily Times, and The Bee. will be $4-00 for one year, or $2.25 for 6 months; $1.25 for 3 months and 50 cents for 1 month until further notice. THE BEE PRESS. SUNDAY POST-STANDARD \*- Leave your order at the Bee Of- fiop for your Sunday Post Standard. All papers delivered within reason- able distance. HEUVELTON GRANGE Heuvelton Grange meets Satur- day evening July 20th. Everybo>iy interested come. \HeuveUon Grangers met Satur- day eveninjE JuH ^thiin their*\ .hall to observe :..%IBhq§fKB 'Day\. A good CTOVgd sfos in attendance and the chHarien all did fine and the program was^excellent, under the supervision of Lila Deacon, show- ing her interest for the Grange. A rising vote of thanks was given her '^th'e Grange. y s We were favored with music by BOX SOCIAL There will be a box social on John Hutchinson's lawn, Friday evening, July 26th, 'for the benefit of the Red Cross. Macyln Arbuckle, Mrs. Julius Frank and others will speak. Mr. Arbuckle is a very talented and forceful speaker, and no one should miss the opportunity to hear him. We also may have the pleasure of hearing Mrs. ^H* R- Gaberial on her.violin. \. Brother Walter Mix which was and Mies Ilia. Rabey where fine Was reading on Hooverizing\ when- the program was finished ice-cream and cake was served to all present which was enjoyed by all. in earn- is very Haying has commenced est around here. Help scarce. The long cool and wet weather during the spring has?at last broken and it is warming up considerably this week. Corn which *has been very slow growing, will now take a start and the farmers may yet get a fare crop if the weather keeps warm. Callers at A. W. Dixpn's Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Emerson, Mrs. Agnes Emerson, Mr. and Lee Forbes and-Maude Emerson all of Potsdam, also Mr. and Mrs,. Sam Emerson and family of Cantdn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emerson of Mineapolis Minn., Mrs. Mima Cald- well of Fishkill, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creighton of Rensseleer Falls. : Inez McClellan visited at Mrs. Jim Graham's Tuesday. Frank Dueett will auction off his house-hold goods at his home on Riverside Ave. Saturday at one o'clock. Miss Ester Smithers ot; Depeyster is visiting her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smithersl Miss Harriette Rounds a former Heuvelton girl is here renewing ac- quaintances this week. Mrs. Arvilla Mason spent a lew days last C- L Preston. Miss Nellie Cook of Ogdensburg is home caring for her father who is\on the sick list. Mis? France Prouse of Prescott, is the guest of Mrs. B. T. Steele this week. Miss Prouse is a this year graduate of the A. Barton Hepburn Hospital of Ogdensburg. ' Mrs. Will Lenox of Russel called on Mrs. Than Boyington Wednes- day. Scouts have returned Edge Water Park where spent the past week in time under the care S. Blood, scouts visited Br< thej wl esi they\ id were i not a vei Thl anct Fine this Ofl&ceP Nl Sunday visitors at Ed were Mr., and Mrs. Ehner Moriey ^dge, George N daughter Stella, Mr; Willard ig m ith and of the Steamer Columbia a&$ Clara Smith and daughter ~ cf Ogdentonrg. I in .A. Colborne land, is Spending a few <* ingr her itfgter Mrs. lm*y . The fe>i and tk$g place started again Monday afternoon. The sidewalk .near, the house h$g been repaued this also a mtober of load* ^ :mmm , have bespat in plac««% ft»H*fo where th^y were nested wbk^ ~b g-eatly a^reciatedby^^||i|f|i and «\*^<- :i - » Beatty. Mr. a^d Mrs. son Walter, called oa McFa^^ia Thursday Mr. aftd Mrs. Frank spent Sunday in Canton. Pte, Harold G. Hanna^oi C Dix arri>p<ed home Sunday lot days Dan Wo)d ofl Rich? Friday a&d Saturday PiPenta, Mr. and