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WffWfffWWf^^VTfTWrrrrrrrrr W "V X ttiE GOUVERNEUR TRIBUNE-PRESS 16 Published Every Thnnday at 16-14 Park Street Gourcmeur, New York MASOH Ronrrn SMITH President ami Editor THE TMattTNaV Thursday, N.T. T. IHt C JtDOif j. HUTU*, General Manager I *OTHY D. GATHERS, Managing Editor is f CHAKUB A. Fwcwiif, 4&rf. Gen: Manage? F. W. RUMKE, Advertising Manager x ELINOR T. JiucHES, Ct>c*Za*um Manager ,* & ^a S*?^ j West Fowler 44 CU. j Contog Events t Continued from page 1> | T A 11^*4 l^mtM'V 1 1 H i ' Physician on call January 7 <; ored land In faith and in work lv WCCf JMRMJ • I W 1 <y discox-ered opportunity which By MRS. ARNOLD THOMPSON c 'T*e t o b e known as the worlds Fowler -• T h e Mission Circle p cutest and which itself in turn met 1 ring uill.be held Thursday e\- a traeted still other people yearn- enirtg. Jam:arx th. at the Fowler ng for a new and better life Town hah Mrs Howard Shippee Looking ahead, unless America w^l be the hostess Time is S 00 on maintain that same inspira- p.m. ron, determination and willing- j The Fowler unit of tthe St 1-aw- noss to work. we can be outstrip-1 pence County Extension Service pod by others who possess these will meet at the Fowler Town hall qualities -in much the same wax on Januarx 7. 1960. at 10 30 a m that, possessing them oun*el\*»s. A business meeting and a pastr> we have been able to outstrip )e>s«m given b> Mrs John Absa- ! Winners Duplicate Bridge game through January 10. Dr. C V Kimball. Phone 970 Physician . on call Januarx It through Jan- uary IT. I>r Foster Drury. Phone 321. !• THVRSDAY, JAN1ARY 7 \dult Education class in music appreciation w\{\ resume. There will be a discussion <m Wag- ner's opera "Tristan and Isolde" * * FRIDAY, J A W ARY R ^^^^^^yyy^^^^N^M» AROU TOWN y My JEANNR TlXgR—Pbo»* MM oiher nations in the past ^lon are scheduled. For we Americans, who for gen- Mr and Mrs John Absalon and e rat ions have prided ourselves on Sharon spent New Year's day in our readiness to work, now find Hermon* with Mrs Absalons ourselves in the curious situation mother Mrs Ida Hitchman. where it becomes more profitable Mrs Verna Fisk attended the to work less One ol northern Nev. tuneral ot her cousin. Mr Morley York's loading medical men tor Culbertvon on Saturday afternoon, example, told m«* just the other Mrs ina Johnson spent several at the legion Home at 1:30. MISS SAIXY JEAN H A Y D E N , daughttr^of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hayrten %f Gouverneur, Route 4, whose engagement to John Fuller, son of Mr and Mrs John Fuller of Hailesboro has been announced. No date has been set lor the wed- (tiing. Mrs Robert E Hunkins, of San JHtgo. California visited her hus- band's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P.C .Hunkins. 150 Park street during the holiday*. She also spent a part of her va- ttan with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Mo> Kornmuller of Syracuse. She will return to her home in California after the holidays by plane fcnsign Robert Hunkins Is serv- ing on the USS KenvUlc which has recent \v been in the harbor at Hong Kong, China He expects to return to his home base in San Diego around May 4th. Mrs Hunkins is a teacher in the .school system at fcscinitas, Calif. Miss Stella Hunkins. librarian at the Liverpool. N Y . school sys- daysNrecwitly with her parents. ML arid Mrs. Floyd Fin ley. and with her\brother4n-law and sis- ter, Mr art^Mrs. Arnold Wylie. New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wylle went; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Finley, Mr.Nmd Mrs. Rob* ert Johnson and family and Har- riet and John Burnett df Talcville. Dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Weegar and dail»hter. Edythe. on _Saturday. December 26th. were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin fc WHIRR GMte Swftv For Dypficitc PUycrs This week will mark the most interesting matches for the season when the St. Lawrence Duplicate Club will hold their monthly Mas- ter Point match on Wednesday evening at A p.m.. following the lesson on Play of the Hand, which YioiTVEsWEtjm o o - o r - yJMBW JABOMWAY PKAUW Arrangements have been com- pleted for Gouverneur Cooperative to handle the Jametway Mne of barn, poultry arid hog equipment in the Qouverneur area. The James Mfg. Co., has offices In 3Rt- Atkin son, Wis., Lancaster, Pa., and Lo* Is given by Mrs. BUgh A. Dodds, | Angeiea, Calif Sine* 1906 Jam** certified Goren teacher ' lway has specialise^ In panning A Winners game will, be held on Friday afternoon at the legion at 1:30. It is hoped that ten tables will be in play so double Master Points may be awarded. Mrs Bligh A. Dodds a n d M r s Weegar, Potsdam. Mr. and Mrs ^ ^ ^ Caswell with a percentage Jack Nightengale and son. Doug-; of u woft xhe Wednesday evening las. Mr and Mrs Milford Hender son and Mrs. Ruth Pethic all of Rochester. The Hendersons and Mrs Pethic were overnight guests on Saturday. Mrs. Onie Turner of Central .dsy that be has voluntary jr* diced hinvelf to a four-da>• \*eek Cncle Sam wikes so hie a tax bitr OJt of fru* income that it actually CTSIS the distinguished doctor>eal money if h e works beyond this self-imposed limit Services HeW Wednesday For Raymond Laklaw la ^ v t'h her daughter. Mrs. John Frank, and family of Felts Mills. Mrs V.ar\ Fisk of South Colton is spending a tew days with Mrs j Verna Fisk -\ Church of the Nazarcne Sunday SVNDAY, IANTARY 10 First Church «>t Christ. Scientist, church service at 11 a m Sun- day school at same hour St James Catholic church, Masses . .at 8 0 0 a.m.. 9 30 a.m.. 11 :(Kl ' ^neral serxictrs for Raymond am. and 5:30 in the evening. , Francis Laidlaw 38 of Ph>e Hill. Church of God. Sundav school at Macomb, were held Wednesday af- new chapel, corner oi Hen^k Is- Jernoon at 1:30 at the Sprague land and Barnes street at 2:30 1 f u n ^ ] home wfth the Rev. Mer- ntt \\ rpniyko, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. tern also .vpent the holidays-with j Square has returned home after her parents ' j spending a few days with Mrs. Miss Mimi Smith will spend theliertha Willian^s, Hailesboro road. first three months of her second Mrs. Flora Austin of Pleasant college semester as an office em-I Valley spent Sunday with Mrs. ployee of Creston Funk, Hobbs &' Williams. Co.. investment brokers at San \ Gerry Witt, son of Mr. and rMs. match Howell movement p.m. Mr and Mrs Ralph Cole and famih and Laurie Conklin from school at 10 a m Morning wor ship at 11 a.m At a time when the American Somerxille were New Year's din-; Free Methodist church Sunda ideology is locked in a struggle to ner guests at the home of Mr and - school at 10:30 am Fvening the death with that of Communist Mrs James Peck. service at 7 30 p.m coI)e<lKigm. certainly rexision ol Dennis Yerdon underwent an «First Presbyterian church worship our tax laws is vitally essential operation on his ear on^ December I services at 11 a m . when men of talent and exper-,2Sth. at the Hepburn hospital. (First Baptist church worship ser- ience—whatever their field are Dennis returned to his home on j vice at 11 a.m. discouraged from contnbutinc Wednesday afternoon. j First Methodist church worship their training, knowledge and abil- Saturday callers at the home ity to our society in the fullest of Mrs Jane Kelley and her measure We can ill afford i hat mot her were Mr and Mrs Donald waste jTViompson and Mr. and Mrs Similarly, the fearsome shadow Bower Thompson, all of Potsdam Of the exteodel steel strike which Tim and Meb Kelley of Gouver- th»*atened soor. to paralyrr the neur were overnight guests of their nation's principal industries, has grandmother, Mrs Anna Thomp- |v*»n lifted oniy *his week If son and Mrs Jane Kelley. America is to continue to grow Mr and Mrs l,eon Tnompeon expand and, indeed, 'fulfill its from Potsdam spent Sunday with destiny." how much longer can Mrs Anna Thompson and Mrs we support* the luxury of massive. Jane Kelley m • T h e KMIV will he placed in the • vault awaiting burial in the spring. , aw aml dau ^ ht er. Mr. and M ax ' 1 .. Mr ., Lal ^ lw w r to *2* dead b > Harold Hadle> of Carthage. Antonio. Texas After spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Smith. Hinion Street. Mimi deported for Texas Sunday.{ by cai with Miss Lisa Martin. LNorwuh. Conn- a fellow student ) who will work with her in the I brokerat;o firm ; Mr> Mason Smith ehlered the Edward J Noble Hospital. Gouver- neur. Monda> night for a foot op- eration Tuesday She .will remain in the hospital for about two • weeks. i Mr*. Kva Perrin spent the Christmas week with her son-in- *"rs. his wife. Mrs. Mary Shaw Laid- law. at 7 15 Monday morning in the co^' barn on the Laidlaw farm. IVuth was caused by a self-inflict- ed rife bullet wound through the j roof of the mouth. A verdict of J suicide was given by Dr Alex- J ander Dodds. coroner. I He left no suicide .note, and there j was no apparent reason for the. 1 act Surviving ' besides his wife are a daughter, Marcia Jean. 10. and Nancv Mills. 219 W. Main Mi sir»*et. received a telephone call } Christmas morning from Milton. Florida, announcing the birth of ' a great-gradson, Jud Henry on* t>ecember Zl. to Dr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Brown j ' Mrs Brown, formerly of Gou- ; ' verneur and Syracuse, is the! ' daughter of Kleanor and the late ! Walter Mill* ^ j Mr. and Mrs Henry' nx)lidge Robert W r itt. spent the holidays with friends and relatives in Okla- homa City. Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witt and daughter. Julie, spent New Year's weekend in Syracuse with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Korol. Edward hCasc. father of Mrs Samuel. Boord. Caroline street, has returned to his home on Long Island after spending ""•several weeks with the Bords. Mrs. Lynn Wells and daughters. Nancy and Lynda, Rowley street. spent the holidays with Mrs. Well's mother. Mrs. Iva Roe. in^ [Hannibal and with Mr. and Mrs ljaverne Miller and daughter in East Syracuse. C'Ll'BS Shakespeare Club Shakespeare club met Wednes-" day. January 6th, at the home of Mrs. Howard Adam. Hailesboro road. Mrs Barnard How land spnko on "Art in Mexico" Outlook Club Outlook club will meet Wednes- day, January 13th, with MKs Iva Dodds. Mrs. Clark Woodard wilf a son ."Arnold Raymond 7. both at of Smith street entertained at .P^f"*? J™?™ '"T^. 1 , nuamwide labor-management dis-• Mr Ivan Kinney and Kenneth! WEDNESDAY. JANTARY IS pjtes which endanger the security and Judy, spent New Year's eve G.W.F. Birthulay club meeting at * r e\^ery job and exiery business in with Mr and Mrs. Lovell Kinney. the Community Center. Somer- service at 11 a.m. Trinilv Episcopal church Holy Communion at 8 a.m Morning prayer at 11. * * " ' •TfRROAY. JAXl'ARY-lt Cnit 2 of the Methodist church will meet in Fellowship Hall at .. 2-30 Brine articles'for White ' E * rl K - l-aidlaw. Macomb; a sis- P^pl*: Mr. and Mrs ii-T *u . i itpr Mr% C.eor**e i Kloise ) Hurst Vaile. sr., and children, Carv, Tom , . , _. , Klophant salo J Gouv. neur 'and Maria of Taberg; Mr. an.!^^ Hel ^ nP Mlrandp ' FrPr ' ch px Rptary club meeting at noon at ; ^<>u\< im ur. . ,^j,^ iwm , A M ,„ U i Mr. Laidlav w a s b o m in the - Mrs Charles \ aile. jr.. and daugh- ] town of Macomb on April 15. 1921, ; Ter « J**n»ne of Camden; Mr and ^ a son of Earl Eugene and Loretta* Mrs Gene Snmv anci daughter. equipping and ventilating farrr buildings. In addition to selling and servicing Jamesway equip ment, Gouverneur Co-op will a 1st offer planning help to farmers who ask asiiM*neg,4n-Tttodernizing or mechanizing their farm buHdings * .• SAVINGS A LOAN KFACHE8 NEW HIOH Assets of Gouverneur Savings and Loan Association increased by $387,002.27 in 1959. reaching the all-time high of $6,169,206.25 at years end, William C. Foster, ex- ecutive secretary reported today. Many individuals and families continued and even stepped up their savings programs started to oifset possible financial ill-effects oNhe 1958 recession, according to Mr Vaster He added that this continue^ high level of savings, coupled vvHJtt e v e r increasing re- payments orv loans previously made, enabled^M\e association to with .5259 with all receiving rat- [-meet the vastly-increased demand ' for home loans thatNoccurred in The members welcomed many | the community as the bigness cli- college students at the matches ' mate improved N. As duplicate .bridge is bea>ming { Hignlights of Gouverneur's^av- one of the scientific games as well j ing* and Loan Association's 19&9 as a form of sport, it is fitting ; operation included a net increase that students welcome the oppor-j in savings of $365,747.30, bringing tunitv to compete in matches' total saving* at year's end to $5.- sancVioned by the American Con- j 460.922.78; a gain of 1.521. in sav- tract Bridge League. Gouverneur mgs account holders, bringing the has several outstanding players total to 5.907 as of December 31, who usualll win points at Na-;1H39; Record payments of earn- tional. Regional or Sectional lings to savers for use of their matches when attending these in " funds. Dividends totaled $169,334- 1 distant cities ' 1° «n increase of $25,082.90 over . ._>! J the 1958 figures; a rise of $368.- *l m% m j 731.89 in the home mortgage loan NOrtn wOUVCfDCUT j portfolio, increasing the total of /The hunters seem to be having s<>und - ^ uflIlt > ^ J ^ ^ J l 6 ^ by # ie institution to $.).0a^.O49.23 at r's end :h \in a game wftb Mrs. George Hanlon and Mrs, Ert^st Adler second with .5573; thjrd wa* taken by Mi's Ed- win L. Burnett aod Mrs Pauline Ruderman. fourth sb> Mrs R Frank Atkinson and Mr> Charles i Rudjerrnan. All will l^eceiye frac- tional points. x, Mrs. Joseph F. McAllaster aiu! Mrs. Charles Ruderman won tm* afternoon match with a percent- age of .6319 with Mrs. Ray Fos- gate and Mrs. Grov er C Mtx>re 1 second with .5486; third Mrs Ed- ward H. Case and Charles Van- Bergen with .5277 and Mrs. Dodds and Mrs. Laurel Guiles fourth | ings. home his pan-m*. M r a n d M n , d-nner Saturday^ the following I J™\ i f' h ^ ^ club met (Varies ^Vednesday. January 6th, with Mrs. Roy Allen, .Rowley street huvw^ Comers Smith's hotel » Lashure Laidlaw. He of the United States" In Mrs Arnold Thompson receiv- misunderstan? of all Americans, wr' ed word last week that her mother j Luncheon club meeting at noon way to settle these Mrs Grace Bishop, is a patient in i .at Smiths hotel. xille. Unit 1 furnishing H igs without resort the Hepburn hospital in Oldens- ; Lions club meeting at 6 p.m lo tne strike or^Qxe threat of a burg. i Canali's hotel. s*nke \ ^ Mr. and Mrs Ross Kelley andl 'Probably no generation of men familv spent Sunday in Potsdam «_ ••«••• a r* in all of history regardless of with Mr and Mrs Nelson Hough j RlThVIII^ LsKteTIl StsVS p-sent residence nationality or ^n club I T I V ^ I -I ^'WJLHV^K^ ! ble ^ est wipr Pkme s? 4 " K club To install Officers Jan 7 i ^c forward to so brilliant a fu- wiltNhold trwir monthly meeting _. _ . ,, _ # %4n , t . •T-v* as that which begins to re-" at the^Fowler town hall on Janu- i", Thp f ^'^'^c? 1 8 ^.^ 1 ;. 0 ^ wai itself now. It can be a hap- ar x n . at^30 p.m. I drr t ° x \ *-** u S f ! f ar Wl " h ° ld ,ts p*- brighter future for all peo- NeM Year>dinner guests at the ' mstallat,on of officers on Tnurs- p exiery^-here-and at no time ho me of Mr and^Mrs. Lewis Gau- ! ? 4 a > |,ven i" K ; 1 J a T2' \\ K V Ir history, has the past possessed din were Mr and ^Mrs Wilbur I Masonic Hall in Richville A cov- a- moch meaning for the years Cunningham and Sirs Ahtva Keeli-j rrod d,sn * ^ T Wl11 P rt0ode ,ho a M 4 - , ^ from Emerx-xille and Mtv and I ™oeting at 7:30 p.m attended Bonnie of Camden; Mr. and Mrs. t Macomb schools , Walfrr Rayburn and daughters. j' (m (Vt. K, 1945. he married Judith. Joyce and Mary and Mrs. I Mi-* Marv Shaw in the First R J - Rayburn and son, Claude, of l Preshvterian church. Gouverneur. Po P^ Mills. Mrs. Joseph Austin of at 'with tie late Rev. Joseph A. Scho- Edwards called in the afternoon. ; field, jr.. officiating. j T n p *V»!idges also received a . J After marriage the couple' P^n- call trom their son, Lyal. bought the Hosmer farm, -which 1 a n d h l S u , f e i n Washington, D C. change student, was a guest and Miss Margaret Nulty >spoke on original ideas in religion. better luck than the fishermen of the community. Two of our local ; > hunters bagged threc^ rabbits jSunday. j I We are all sorry to hear of the (passing of Ivan Bennett and much By MRS. RUBY DOWNING •sympathy is extended to the lam- " Pierces Corners Dinner guests ily Mr. Bennett was n>ad sup<»r-' «>f Mr. and Mrs. George Castor intendent for a number of years. ] » w Years day were Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sullivan en- ;4*ohert Meliaffy and son of Og- tertained members of Mrs. Sulli- deasbhrg. Mr. and Mrs. Maynarti they have since operated Mr and Mrs "Lawrence Burt is Mr Laidlaw was a member of r of Morristown. Pa., visited Mr. Presbyterian Church *• W h e n . E x c u s e s F a i l " is the ser- mon subject the Rev. Merritt W r . Updyke will use at the eleven o'clock service oi worship on Sun- day. January 10. Music will be under the direc- tion of Mrs. W. H. Foster, director of music and organist, and Mrs. C. the First Presbyterian church. ji^urtb mother. Mrs. Ada Backus, | w Johnson, ^rhoir director. The vans family irom Hammond anH Rossie, New Years day. Members of the 4-H club at- tended the hockey game at Can- ton Saturday night. Denni> and family of Lisbon and I Mr. ami Mrs Arthur Ames of Ofc- tlensburg. > Students who spent the holiday j vacation at their homes have rc- * « on John street for Christmas week. Ra\ Orford of Whitesboro spent the New Years holidays with his mother. Mrs. Grace Simmons, -on j River street. ,. Funeral services for Leslie Tur-1 Dr. and Mrs. William F Haenel. Servkes on Wednesday For Leslie Turner, 75 two days i choir will sing the anthem. "Mag- nilicat in B Flat'" by Klein. Mary- lou Johnson will sing the offer- tory solo, "Arise, O Lord/* by I Hoffmeister. .Friday. January 8. 2:19 p.m., the 7th and 8th grade U. P. Y. ner. 73. retired electnciaiv and a W . Barney street, leave today for j moot in tne c hapel. : native c> I fan . •» tetweti ! !|»ROBABLY what endeared him! most to those who knew h i m i b-st was the inherent friendliness ! Mr anrl Mrs F. M Griffin and o! the man; a kindly, courteous, j Mrs Agnes Pelott of Star Lake thoughtful manner which suggest-j left .Sunday to spend the winter real in Florida Mr and. Mrs. Griffin George An evening guest was Mrs Bessie Sheen. Oswegatchie re an unspoken yet very faith in the other fellow jwill stav with her son. Ralph Ivan Bennett was a tall, hand-!Stone Mrs Pelott will tour the seme man, unquestionable honesty j state, in his face with its twinkling eyes ! Mrs Grace Hammer recently and shock of snow white hair; a | suffered a heart attack, but Is powerful physique, strong hands I much better nou i Mrs Martin Wells and Linda * * d [ The following officers will b e i n - , ^tailed. Matron. Sally A Thomp- • uore jse*^ Patron. Ashton Pernice; as- { norn s<>cia>e matron. Ruth •'Huribut; secfetar>v Belva Bush; treasurer, j Ethel \VilJa><!: conductress. Agnes j Taylor. as^ociaX conductre>s. Bet- ty Smith; chaplirr. Dorothy Hurl- but. marshal, Mary ienmngs; as- sistant marshal, Barbarx Alguire: historian. Nina Weaver. rrtHsician Carrie I>odds; warden. fTTva Chap- lain, sentinel. Myrtle Fleminp;^ the town of Antwerp. ; Ithaca where they will attend the, sundav. 9:30 a.m.. Senior choir - held at the Moore funeral annual New York state conference I re hearsal At 10:30 Sundav school e in Antwerp at 2 p.m Wed- for xeterinarians at the veterinary iclasses meet Tiny-tots and Two- nesday with the Rev. Lloyd C college at Cornell university. . year^lds are cared for in rooms Tanner, pastor of the Heuvrlton ; Mr. and * Mrs Sam Stein. Al- off the chapel ^ e ^ ^ diiCU5 . Methodist church, officiating. Bur- bany. spent Christmas with Mrs. sion g^p meeis downstairs. Miss lal was made in Antwerp ceme- Steins mother. Mrs. Gladys Hawn. T^dd s adult Bible class meets in tor > Johnstown street. j a room frff tne #^^1; the subject Mr. and Mrs Robert Tyler and turned to their respective schools; family spent New Year's day with • Sxlvestrr Washburn to Ciarkson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tyler.-The ' college. Potsdam. Miss Sarah children who had been spending Washuurn to Houghton college part of their vacation with their', anil Miss Sharon Bresett to Alfred grandparents returned home. j university. Mrs. Nelda Rice. Stanley Mason Supjx-r guests New Years Eve and Emerson Hayden of Island at M:< Ruby K Downirgs were Branch spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Emory Evans .and of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seavey. jr. "Mr. and Mrs Llewelyn Jones Roy has been U1 with a virus in- Mrs. Ruby K. Downing called fection but is better at the present o n M s s Ahicne Downing and Mrs. time. « H. D. Fann in DePeyster Sunday Adah which were obviouslv no strangers j Miss Eva color bearer. Inez Stevens Ruth Thompson; Ruth. Brotherton; Esther. Margery Ful Mr Turner died Monday after- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hughes • , or discussion this Sundav will be noon at fi:l?"> at the A Barton Hep- ; and daughter. Marsha, of Buffalo | "Calming the Sea" as found in burn hospital in Ogdensbure vvere Christmas weekend guests JMark 4:35-41 where he had been a patient for of Mrs*. H u g h e s parents. Mr. a n d / Mondav Januarx- 11 at 12*00 five weeks Mrs. ^ Stanley Ferguson. West. no ^ n theMen's Brotherhood will Mr Turner is survived by one Mam street. ho)d its luncheon meeting in the Gracr a n m . M r s Rase Sprague. Oxboxv. Corporal David Ellison. *on of! Scoul rfx>m At 3;30 the Cub two NCOU sins. Mrs. Roy iBlance .Mrs. William Ellison, Prospect j Scouts. Den 6. Pack 21. meet i has returned home after •. » u,r v^rtho r i a i r o i t . , a h n ^ P*iA^ta ' D'.cksorv, Antucrp. and Mrs James street. Wr^iiv r o t n m M t tn h*>r » * rr - Alartna, Claire liugnes. Electa , * * Keux returned TO ner _ _ ^ < Frances? .Sioar,. Heuvelton. , bdng discharged from the army in to hard work and which added to i home on Ridge r»*ad from the the appearance of substantial j Clifton-Fme hospital. Tuesday, strength. j Harold Humble recently fell and There was something of the Ibadiy injured his right arm at the pioneer about him. and of the j paper mill. We are glad to report j e n Reed. Lillian Hayes and Wall- native-born mechanic, a man who \ it is much better nou j ace Huribut could fell a tree or split fence rails I Mrs. Gladys Dafoe of Canton The Floral committee Helen Mary McComber. trustees. Leona Rickter and Vivian Hayes Protcm officers for 1960 will be Mavme Bearman. Mary Farr. Hel- UNDER 21 ty DAN HALLIGAN Scout room At 7 00 p.m.. the Boy Scouts. Troops 22. and Explorer ir™ ^i-- Scouts. Post 22. meet. '**** datmg will be He was barn Oct. 25. lft»4 in after Ihree years of duty most of the town of ArKwerp. a son of the which was served overseas. Cpl i Tuesday, January 12 at 12-30 \HU- Alva and Lopena Spra2ue Ellison recently returned from n0 on. Circle 4 will meet at the Turner. After graduation irorr France. ^ home of Mrs Ora S Fuller with high school in A e town of An- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Contryman. j^rs Robert Cottrell twerp, he UR&fl : schools for year v Valley Dr\\^, are visitirrg their hostess Mrs Charles Anderson! (Editor's note: Dan HalUgan will be glad to answer ques- tion* submitted by teen ager* and children. Send them t o h i m In care of the Gouverneur Tribune-Pre**. For personal replies, please enclose a stamped *elf~addrested envelope.) Dear Dan: My problem started ride. Bu» that s a different story, iabout three months ago. I had, « •* this one bev for ^ ^ Y . . . • . Dear Dan: 1m a clerk in an about two months and then just ,, . , . , , . .lost interest in him. Well, about off,co t ? ^ ^ W0 T rked her * for ja month later ^started dating his ™JT !!*" a yPar ^ [ v0 * o t a ««• _ # t best friend whom I have liked off * st ^ d >" °^ and ho P 0 to farry assistant 1 ^ m {QT |hi ^ yQars My ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . . . i , ^ - u w ^ u i t -, »• i ^ t -„• IT * n thar vieiwtty ., b son j0r\d daughtep-in-law, Mr and uiH lead "the devotions ^e oro-! friend Marted a mrnor ^ at I i«st or hew out a road or fix a wagon i spent several days with her daugh- (Florence Biglow and Lillian Hayes , Mr Turner ^ o r mQ% ^ fo ^ Mrg Richard Contrvman. in Spen- i ^ i l ! vflT^ , . ™ . ^ l^ked this second boy because I ter. Mrs Glen McCarthy S inshme and cheer committee. ^lax Bemus is home from a W « . | Margaret Pern ice. Richville area: ^ an electrical contractor. He Glenn W Miller, jr. Valley , an " and "Africa Disturbed' bv tenown hosp.tal i Marx Jennings. I>eKaib area. *n<H turned to Antwerp where Drive, w^as host at a holiday party ^ M^tfrUpSkr We^lnesday evening. December 30 Wednesday. January 13, at wheel or tune up an automobile engine or put a tractor through its paces all from natrve know- how and the ability to improvise gram "From Memory Lane" will ; . . be given by Mrs. George McClei- j. Marx Jcnnmsrv I>eKath area, and i Mrs. Grace Hammer has recen - l Agnes Taylor. Gouverneur area: i His w a s a warm, genuine kind of Ted-Hews of *he bir^h a s<>n on publicity Helen ReeS humor wtiich could evx>ke a dash j December 12 »o "Mr anTnMr^ W of philosophy even from simple H Oyde jr of Rumu!us Mr things. Cly/te is a native of the* * dlajre Ivan Bennett probably had more i - friends than he knew, all of them j J UM^I^JL ^rir^r sorrprised and jwddened at t h e j UfCSTOCK mCCS suddenness of his pasting For he- : ^mpire Livestock Marketing had warmed their hearts j Cooperative ^>»uvemeur .Saie of -. {Tuesday. Janua-v S^ T^e fotlerw- ^ ^ ! tng prices wen* pa>d per hundnHl- DOWBRQ jwdght .-" M4HLr rm'iT.af.iT i ^ O T >i^ ( »* % v • Sits 17 V v- Cm^rtuew Rr«t*ur*T*" .... Svutti't »M^ . Cnmr% Lfltunn C+mmJ\ t Hm* 9*nnh i H±*rx> s^~ r v^ Tirr Ksttona. Bank >tar^^ Xnr BAUT) f C««i' S#r-i->rr C A C Ha*e»Ti T T*JC C' A«MCK Tnrirmf C A C R»-***r* . C!w%r4-i«B a«vtjiar»fe. . . . . CkAt^'ft tiatn . CAT Htrewa- ....... . <»NTH n*v n^t A Omr O-afc K*i^i# Ttm •• I. cani.e 2 d n 2«» 2«» cut 2* X ":•*< np- T 7- I 4.'-. S4 cutter** ]*J :"V »-l - i !6 r «f) i SulK: Utiljtx ?2 2T-23 tcr^ 19<'r.-2T'/M"i <*\\*%: Gor*d T. rr^\S rri stand- ard /Ri'ifK«Cifi Bobs 1 K H 1 5 lb J2^f^j4 25 irr.-i-^ ib 21 (if^T^ **> ^'^-ffT; ir. jiiff^/"*,'*- «rv_«S lb \* »• -&c*i ? r >-7S lb 17V>-2Ur. f*>^>. Receipts R2 co>< for slaughter. 5 o*jiK 244 ca\vt*< Cow rr^rk*»* a-* ve and 5*'J c r n t s :o 1 *>" higr.er 1 B*^H^^^*dv Ca-v<>s urVx-p-rls 1 <•' Young Americans RKILLY -Bom to John G jand , ? Anna Sf-jtz Rpj-Jly. jr . Balmat. a i ri.rutntrr Cindv Trrf-sa. li^cemher ** % j , SHIPPFK Bom to FJia* H : and Sr.iriey Gi*jffi5 Shipper, jr . 74 IAIPASH S':^* a ^>r, Michael At- ' icr.. Iv*cemh*>r /J j WII>'JN Brirn to Rjs^ll F • anri r.w^iyn R.<tchie W.lson. R-4. j (>-» j v e r n e u r a daughter. Jam- ^Jl/-/l^»••^ r .. I^^emr* r ^4 j he -continued to work as an el<x- tncian until his retirement ter years ago . _ ' He was a member of the F)»*c- tncal Wr.rkerv' l*n;on of America Mrs. Marie D. 611 Succumbs ki Ogdensburg Mrs Marie Dillon Otll. a fr, r . engaged/About a month ago a new girl came to *oro for him. Ive t ^ ^ in the office and because we ex-bov friend but it d ° much lh ° same T >T* of *"*• for several friend* Dancing and 10 - W a m Circlt> j Wljl mf9t ., r* fre»hments were enjw«i iwrnrnawrpHijey™. iihe church u-ith Mrs. Ralph Henr> , * ~ " T T VL Dr and Mr,. Donald Blod^ett anr1 M r s ^ ^ c ^ , . ^ ^ e U . matters L, t h « -d family spent the New Tears : t ™«_ Ml « r ,, adv , Ijlrtrt „_-« ^ ! should I do-Anne. ignoring mv ,^-^,. ,,,.,„. „>„ .... . juM doesn't work." I've also tried : L^L* " T* ° T ^. m a d e her g«ardmn. Anyway, shes over at my desk a dozen times a day ask- ing one question or another. Some to talk to him but he just won t listen. My girl friend said as long as I know it's not true, nothing '", Z i — - — -. ««,<i«yr. oynir i true" U^at * l uesUons are xidVculous •and PO basic she should have mer resident of Philadelphia and r^] k-vue street, spent the Chnstmas ^i.davs in Frankfort with their C*nha*e and widow of Char.ec ^ Richard E. Yo\m^ and family H Gill, died Decerr.her 19 Ogdensburg hospital and PO basic she should have tesses. Miss Gladys Ladd will be j 0 "" 14 *" * ™»™ .kno-^n the answers the very first in charge of the devotions on Deer Anne- What should you (day. Still, that isn't the big prob- "Why the Psalms" Mrs James L. jdo** Absolutely nothing As long le ™ My problem is that she leans Kraker will present the program, as the boy knows yquYe not dat- too close to mr and sometimes •Pioneering the Dark Continent/'jj^g him out of pity, notbingVj** m,r ch ** ks a^ practically touch- M M# « \M ir*** V/«m«r T^l ' ^'^nesday. 3 30 p.m.. the Jun-;cloe* matter As far as the first ing as we look over one report or Mr. ana Mrs. jonn ioung w i - ^ chdJr ^^^ for rehearsal in f boy is concerned, you shouldn't another She hasn't said anything an u.f'kend in Albany with friends Mrs Joaepb Head, mother of TV; Arthur E Head, has returned ff Syracuse after spending a week a- the Head home. SANTIMAW .Born to Harold h u % ^ m somber A - «w-l>«ir«iVir hSr' 1 ^ chapel " A ' 3 4 5 *" Chm»b'e%-en pve hurt the aliyhtest indi- .directly but Jt looks like she's oiLiliVvS™. MLf^fci** "^'^ i n t h * Scout Tr **^ tc * ti<JO hi * « ,<M > has upset >-ou "»»>* after me One of my friends n «r ^ ^ ^ J : I ^ ^ l i ^ n d i W,>dn ^ te >- Janu ^> 33 - S ^ Thai', »-hat he want.. If you fr- « the same office M ,d she cer- T',1-^ vJ«T -rw ~«7^.tUrf: pm ' ,h ^ rornbin «J Circle* 5 and nore him and his story, sooner or ta.nly looks that way to him. The Mr, G.ll had t*~n a patient ir. o j Z Z ^ thaTsJSJ bTthe | 6 , * in X** th ^ r J^V" 8 ' '^ U,er ,ind itS ^ ^ t0 ** SOOnP r' ^ ^ V " tpre,t "^ ™ *** 'he hnsptfal s.nco the deaTh «f ner *.;££Hu££ of M V ? W i S i p l ^ ^ ' t^ 8 ™*-"?? }?l*J |hii friend, and yours will know- W>ast and Im not the typ* of ?uj S Hnd Mar*:?tret Forkey Santi he Re-. Karl tor, n'r I ym>er :o !.<"**• n i g N * r United Fund (Corr;r:>ed frorr tiagf* 1 m^^ Ro C,**., verneur a da ugh- t* ,r Cathy Mari:?.ret. I>r-^em^r M ..M' LLANTvT -Bom to Patr-:-*< Pvr.fK V and Dawr Fuller N4^1- ian*>. R-1 Rkchvilie. a son Br^r. K- :^ w Iiecerr.n^r 77 BR >WN - B o m to Hfchard J w ,. p Q . «rvr! F^jdo^a KeJW Brcr*^ ^39 - ^ ^ a,r^ s-rtv-. a'dau^ter. IxrTn- y r , GlH „, a MUVT M Wa4tW I-a-jne Deoembrr <> ' i-cro»- VC WKULS Hr,^ to Weldor P •'•r Mrs Katheone McCormick T>,e rinrral was Monday t^~ CUPSTS of Mr and Mrs. John cerrbT 21. at 2 p m at Carthtag^ ^ ^^ rnAflt fto^ island street. Dewex of TKP past weekend were Miss ''Madrid i^ffmat.n? Burial wa.« ir Hi'iiDfr Cemetery. Natural Bridge ^ < ur^;\irle are a nor. Aimr»r ' IG.Il of Pans Frar-rp and a da*jgf> ar.d .ter M-* rt&r..r: »s.!\ia- Mo/fd" " and fionn oouTcnKor a Washing*^. DC. ^JT- (L> She u-a« rr^mert \r , r^ r- -.««-.,« i ,- .Oarles H Gi.l T 1 -^ coupie hj»d and P^yu.s F»eid* * ells R-3 Gou- ilVA<1 at vanou , ^ ^ ^ tf>e ve: ^ *r.anr»e^ bx C E Brackett. Can- ' cerrbe a <soc, KfMr, M:'.2on rv 2^ . * I-a.r* WTiite of SyraciAe Ronald Cronk from Utica Mr aod Mrs Donald Carbone rh;tdrt»n ^ Alexaiyler mnd Nar^ry Kt here last w*>ek for N'«M York city On Tv*esday they Mr and Mrs Adam Sullix-an *>u h\ yrt plane to Italy where arvd Marjone spent Wednesday af- , 'vy will spend twt> months with ternoon In Ogdenaburg. Vr; Carbone s parents and fam- 5vusan and Salry Brown of Elm- :ty fn^rd*. Alexander became ill dale were overnifhht fruest* of nr - v may and the trip wa.« de- rheir cousins Dawn and Asia Jef- Veu York until his re- Thursday. January 14. 7 3 0 p.m.. he's Just making a fool d6t of him- to **&nt to have a girl throwing the .Ress)on will meet at the V tf and his little strategy will 'Herself at him. Should I speak to n^"** jbeckfire. Don't worry about htm ^ r ™* keep qiiiet. She's v»ry «ood Thursday. January 14. 3 3T> pm Date |his second box and enjov looking and i^ abom mv age which Girl Scouts Troop 4. meet In the ] yourself. * »* 1$ —Clerk Scout room r P \ Dear Dan I'm going on a hay* J ^ L j ? ^ i ^ ^ J 1 wh * t ride with some other bovs and >™ *™ te - 't does look ai if the girl u after you J*owev«i\ we you may think is pursuit may be simply her manner of friendb- ror. are rtudyirg reo\>ests of pmr- txnpaTirtg agencies ar>d will sub- mi* 'heir r^^cornrnervtst^-jnf t o *^ie b^ard of directors wner it nv**i tr Canton. Thursday evenm*. Jan- uary 14 O- *rve ba«t« * r*ejrn*jt tc dat^ Tr Stuar- Wjnnxnc Ogtiensburg carripa^rn etiairman. said that re- ceipts LB cash aai X?: total nearty tlOS^OOO. tgiris next week and want lo knnw . . {what to expect Were all about r T h m a y . b e wrr ** *** »**t 16 and the nde wil be chaper- ione«d A boy Ix*e nt%TT datr-d is ^ .. going to be my date and I want T" If you ^^ •Wh'n* *r tins to know how I should act Pleav ?"*• ?™ may^not only embarrass amwer soon-Bobbie. « xf T .** bvjt W™rtf as weil My r , ^ _ , _ . . . . ad\->ce a to diplomatically inform l r.:*ed Sta-e? H^ ov* operated u>~t ir. New Ycvrk until his re-'fenwn. i IDear Bobbie Just because the her about your girl and do your re; or. tlv C^^rry Valley crr*^ f Mr and Mrs Wayne T > W and da>e it for a hay nde. y*c*i s h o u l d b^st to ignore her ma*ir*TWns— n;ke a-d a &?* %hop ir. Call- C-^^r^ and PhHtp Hsnlor son. T.rnwy were weekend guwts j***^ ^* same as yen would on any difficult as it m a y b e If she t v. A r^ . - * ~ ^ A D , , rw " >r "^ TS ^' :iV ^ a! ^ UrT * ir U ^*^ ^ ' ^ * « • * holiday part> of Mm. Marion T>"ler. who had ^^r dste Your group ^ill beginning for you shell ee*niv»* 29 FLEMING rTL- i !21. 'J^ £^2?/^^ >---• . j—P Kexm freoeWJW^ A « * » rorxunr 10 map un - mxrr ma)'"* *«^» ~ w n iu m»**- »n>T gomg lo rviw to put up With them umve s re* a « r Rooert Oris, L-at^r th*x- 1TX-M m* r»r*K»©># ^ «i^^ W.-J^ r^.*.~— M ^ v*t. c t >^4«^ n ^ . i ^ «~§ ^ti *M4 «•• >rr%+*\ #»it ed ttonid teen-a^e boys for as long as she WUTIL- tai % * mrkik AUGoi Super-! Super! Cent Spareril Sliced 1 Smoked Addii MIX o A&PNix AfitPBab A&PFor A&PBroi A&P Slic lasqset I A&P Bra "A >VYI>rTR -rV,-r *o Jof.r H a H^.^er Burr >rvcier Rix 29:. Got*- '•••*- *--' * i ^ - •-— •• " r * »r v*r* foe« <ar a nouomy pan> oi .Tir*. «inw iywr- »TTO naw»^»-wr une iwr ^^p *^i v gm^r.mg tor >*ou. she'l] soon r^t Gill W~i r?eviav jrfterntxm. Docenaber beer spending a few days at their Jsinfmf sxxtga teiling >okes and tired of lack of attertjon and CL^, ^ o ^~* vr - * a * PTr ^ 0 >^ <i b > fN * Cadillar d>- ^ *• the home of Misa EDew J home pUy«t r^mes as you nde along drop you If her actions are -Horn o Kr^e. , M Wlor . 3 f the General Motors Ox- Ciark Barney street T h e i r f u « t J Mrs Bertha Todd had the mis- The darkness of a hay nde truck Just a pan of her maXe-up. you're 2^ pr>raT>or, , m^-^ Kexir Fredeoburf. Donald ; forrxme to slip on a acatter rugjrks be« known to make brsxT gomg to hax-e to Later th*y ln-ed •• Carthage S>rr M^rie Dickjon and Val- Sunday mormnf and fall and ait 'men out of " *' IFDT the past few y*+rw thev Jived *-^ H wILSC/N .Bc-n ito I>!ben J ; a t PhaadHp^ji where Mr. G01 ana - and ioyoe Boshmne Wilsor. R-2. operatad a reaJ estate office Mr. aaoa l AIsmJanMa l JazLL^Gffl d*d NcA^emaW 1 Gifts Ma. exrhanee<! her he»d jand your date may suddenly d*- office which, bx t h e w a y m a y n o t •ervecL i Mr and >fr» Keirft TyVr spent .cfcde he's coin* to kiss you \4"beth- ,be v^rx long *At any rate and aoo. 'Sunday at DePeyatar rtoting Mr. |er or not you let ban n ' t for me her v benem of the doubt a Ifw and Mrs. Marrtn Uayh*w t© say I ronambex toy first hay now Additio VMM to in^^nunw ny9% finai

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Page 1: MASOH SMITH & ^anyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn93063670/1960-01-07/ed-1/seq-6.pdf · to work less One ol northern Nev. tuneral ot her cousin. Mr Morley York's loading medical men

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Published Every Thnnday at 16-14 Park Street Gourcmeur, New York

MASOH Ronrrn SMITH President ami Editor

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C JtDOif j . H U T U * , General Manager I *OTHY D. GATHERS, Managing Editor

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ELINOR T. JiucHES, Ct>c*Za*um Manager ,*

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<; ored land In faith and in work l v W C C f J M R M J • I W 1 <y discox-ered opportun i ty which By M R S . A R N O L D T H O M P S O N c 'T*e t o be k n o w n a s the w o r l d s F o w l e r -• T h e Miss ion Circ le p cutest a n d w h i c h itself in turn met1 ring u i l l . b e he ld Thursday e \ -a traeted s t i l l o t h e r people yearn- enirtg. Jam:arx th. at t h e F o w l e r n g for a n e w and bet ter l ife T o w n hah M r s H o w a r d S h i p p e e

Looking ahead , un less A m e r i c a w^l be the h o s t e s s T i m e is S 00 o n m a i n t a i n that s a m e inspira- p.m. r o n , d e t e r m i n a t i o n and wi l l ing- j T h e F o w l e r unit of t t h e S t 1-aw-noss t o work. w e can be out s t r ip -1 pence C o u n t y E x t e n s i o n S e r v i c e pod by o thers w h o possess t h e s e wil l meet at t h e F o w l e r T o w n hall qual i t ies - in m u c h the s a m e wax on Januarx 7. 1960. at 10 30 a m that , p o s s e s s i n g t h e m oun*el\*»s. A bus iness m e e t i n g and a pastr> w e h a v e been able to o u t s t r i p )e>s«m g iven b> Mrs J o h n Absa- ! W i n n e r s D u p l i c a t e B r i d g e g a m e

t h r o u g h J a n u a r y 10. Dr . C V K i m b a l l . P h o n e 9 7 0 P h y s i c i a n

. o n ca l l Januarx I t t h r o u g h J a n ­uary IT. I>r F o s t e r D r u r y . P h o n e 3 2 1 .

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a p p r e c i a t i o n w\{\ r e s u m e . T h e r e wi l l b e a d i s c u s s i o n <m W a g ­ner's o p e r a " T r i s t a n a n d I so lde"

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o i h e r nat ions in the past ^lon are scheduled . F o r w e Amer icans , w h o for gen- Mr and Mrs J o h n A b s a l o n and

e rat ions have prided o u r s e l v e s on Sharon spent N e w Year ' s day in our readiness to work, now find Hermon* w i t h M r s A b s a l o n s ourse lves in the cur ious s i tuat ion m o t h e r Mrs Ida H i t c h m a n . where it b e c o m e s m o r e prof i table Mrs V e r n a F i s k a t t e n d e d t h e to work less O n e ol northern Nev. tuneral ot her cous in . Mr M o r l e y York's loading medica l m e n tor Culbertvon on S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , example , told m«* just the o t h e r Mrs i n a J o h n s o n s p e n t s e v e r a l

a t t h e l e g i o n H o m e at 1:30.

M I S S S A I X Y J E A N H A Y D E N , d a u g h t t r ^ o f Mr. a n d Mrs . G e r a l d Hayrten %f G o u v e r n e u r , R o u t e 4, w h o s e e n g a g e m e n t t o J o h n F u l l e r , son of Mr a n d M r s J o h n F u l l e r of H a i l e s b o r o h a s been a n n o u n c e d . N o d a t e has been set l or the w e d -

(t i ing .

M r s Rober t E H u n k i n s , of S a n JHtgo. Cal i forn ia v i s i t e d her h u s ­band's p a r e n t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. P . C .Hunkins . 150 Park s tree t dur ing t h e hol iday*.

S h e a l s o spent a part of her v a -t tan w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , M r a n d Mrs . Mo> K o r n m u l l e r of S y r a c u s e .

S h e w i l l re turn to her h o m e in C a l i f o r n i a af ter t h e h o l i d a y s b y p l a n e

fcnsign Robert H u n k i n s Is s e r v ­ing on the U S S KenvUlc w h i c h h a s r e c e n t \v been in the harbor a t H o n g Kong, China H e e x p e c t s to re turn to his h o m e base in S a n D i e g o around M a y 4th .

Mrs Hunkins is a t e a c h e r in t h e .school s y s t e m at fcscinitas, Calif .

Miss Ste l la Hunkins . l ibrarian a t t h e Liverpool . N Y . schoo l s y s -

d a y s N r e c w i t l y w i t h h e r p a r e n t s . M L arid M r s . F l o y d F i n ley . a n d w i t h h e r \ b r o t h e r 4 n - l a w a n d s i s ­t er , M r a r t ^ M r s . A r n o l d Wyl i e . N e w Year ' s D a y g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs . W y l l e went ; Mr. a n d M r s . F l o y d F i n l e y , M r . N m d M r s . Rob* er t J o h n s o n a n d fami ly and H a r ­riet and J o h n B u r n e t t df T a l c v i l l e .

D i n n e r g u e s t s of Dr . a n d Mrs . C a r l t o n E. W e e g a r a n d da i l»h ter . E d y t h e . on _Saturday. D e c e m b e r 26th . w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs . E d w i n fc

WHIRR GMte Swftv For Dypficitc PUycrs

This week will mark the most interesting matches for the season when the St. Lawrence Duplicate Club will hold their monthly Mas­ter Point match on Wednesday evening at A p.m.. following the lesson on Play of the Hand, which

YioiTVEsWEtjm oo -or -yJMBW JABOMWAY PKAUW

Arrangements have been com­pleted for Gouverneur Cooperative to handle the Jametway Mne of barn, poultry arid hog equipment in the Qouverneur area. The James Mfg. Co., has offices In 3Rt- Atkin son, Wis., Lancaster, Pa., and Lo*

Is given by Mrs. BUgh A. Dodds, | Angeiea, Calif Sine* 1906 Jam** certified Goren teacher ' lway has specialise^ In panning

A Winners game will, be held on F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a t the l e g i o n at 1:30. It is hoped t h a t t en tab les wi l l be in play s o double M a s t e r P o i n t s m a y be a w a r d e d .

Mrs B l i g h A. D o d d s a n d M r s W e e g a r , P o t s d a m . Mr. a n d Mrs ^ ^ ^ C a s w e l l w i t h a p e r c e n t a g e J a c k N i g h t e n g a l e and son . D o u g - ; o f u woft xhe W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g las . M r a n d Mrs Mi l ford H e n d e r s o n a n d Mrs . R u t h P e t h i c al l of R o c h e s t e r . T h e H e n d e r s o n s a n d M r s P e t h i c w e r e o v e r n i g h t g u e s t s o n S a t u r d a y .

Mrs . O n i e T u r n e r o f C e n t r a l

.dsy that be h a s v o l u n t a r y jr* d i c e d h i n v e l f to a four-da>• \*eek Cncle S a m wikes so hie a tax bitr OJt of fru* i n c o m e that it actual ly CTSIS the d i s t ingu i shed d o c t o r > e a l

money if h e w o r k s beyond this se l f - imposed l imit

Services HeW Wednesday For Raymond Laklaw

la ^ v t'h her d a u g h t e r . Mrs . J o h n Frank, and fami ly of F e l t s Mi l l s .

Mrs V.ar\ F i s k of S o u t h C o l t o n is spending a tew d a y s w i t h M r s j Verna Fisk -\ C h u r c h of the N a z a r c n e S u n d a y

S V N D A Y , I A N T A R Y 10 F i r s t C h u r c h «>t Chris t . S c i e n t i s t ,

c h u r c h s e r v i c e at 11 a m S u n ­d a y s c h o o l at s a m e h o u r

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a m . a n d 5 :30 in t h e e v e n i n g . , F r a n c i s L a i d l a w 3 8 of Ph>e Hi l l . C h u r c h of God. S u n d a v schoo l at M a c o m b , w e r e he ld W e d n e s d a y af-

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