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Eve ry m e m -, \ ^ | | | p ' l e s S i u g At tending. B B S S ' \exp6eWd td b e p r e s e n t ;

• '.,3^ps. P . K. s m i t h and Miss F l o r e n c e ©as t e r conduc ted a very i n t e r e s t i ng

"• J u n i o r L e a g u e se rv ice ' on Sunday . T h e r e was a good a t t endance . At t he E p w o r t h League t h e top.c for d i scus ­s ion w a s ".baUh." Read ings were given by t h e Misses Maude Alien a n d L a u r a E a m e s , a n d Mrs . C. W. Green. T h e serv ice w a s conducted by Merre l l Long.

Mission S tudy Class . An ins t ruc t ive and social mee t ing

of the Mission S tudy Class was- held on F r i d a y evening a t t he home of Mr. and Mrs . J a m e s Oaster , The s i tua t ion i n Afr .ca w a s d iscussed and t h e so­c ie ty a l so discussed the Negro ques ­t ion from the poin t of view of a s q u a r e dea l for t he Negro. Other i m p o r t a n t m a t t e r s of c u r r e n t in te res t w e r e a lso d iscussed. T h e Mission S tudy Class

• i s one of t h e mos t ac t ive in Cons table-'v i l l e , S d i t ' s m e m b e r s a l w a y s m a n ­a g e to combine p l e a s u r e With profit a t i t s mee t ings . T h e one held on F r iday e v e n i n g w a s one of t he mos t profitable held in i ts h is tory .

T h e r e f r e shmen t s and decora t ions w e r e u p to the h igh s t a n d a r d of ex­c e l l e n c e . T h e c l a s s welcomed the P o r t Leyden a n d Talcot tv i l le c lasses , wi th Rev. H. E. Eades a s teacher . A fine mus i ca l p r o g r a m w a s presented . T h e t e a c h e r s of the c lass . Rev. C. W. G r e e n a n d Mr. P . R. Smi th w e r e p leased wi th the in t e re s t shown.

St. P a u l ' s Church .

Service every*Thar-sday e v e n i n g . i n Lent , a t 7:30 ^ . m „ followed b y ' t h e c h o i r r e he a r s a l . Even-ng p r a y e r n e x t S u n d a y a t 7:30 p. m., wi th specia l se r ­mon on David Livings tone , t he Afri­c a n exp lore r , the h u n d r e d t h ann ive r ­s a r y of whose b i r t h occurs th i s year . Mission Boards and the Boy Scout h e a d q u a r t e r s a r e r ecommend ing the obse rvance of th i s ann ive r sa ry , Mon­day, F e b r u a r y 24th, S t Math ias Day, Holy Communion a t 9:30 a. m.

' i h e Woman ' s Auxi l ia ry will mee t T h u r s d a y af ternoon of t h i s week a t Mrs . Seidel ' s , and will pack the box of c lo th ing on which they have been work ing .

I D t h e L i b r a r y . " T h e Evolu t ion of t he Count ry

Communi ty , " the m o s t r ecen t book on the p rob lems of Amer i can Coun t ry life, h a s been added to t he S t P a u l ' s pe r i sh book-shelf. T h e book shelf now c o m a . n s abou t a dozen of t he la t ­es t a n d m o s t au tho r i t a t i ve books a n c o u n t r y life subjects . Other books, r ecen t ly added a r e : " R e p o r t of t he Comm.ss ion on Count ry L i f e ; " "The Conques t of the C o n t i n e n t ; " "A H a r ­mony of t he G o s p e l s ; " and "Cathol ic P r inc ip l e s . "

Rev. Mr. Beal a t t ended t h e R u r a l a n d V.l lage Church Conference which was held a t the Utica Y. M. C. A., on Monday.

Mrs . Bernholz ' s F u n e r a l . The funeral of Mrs . A n t h o n y Be rn -

holz w . s l a rge ly a t t ended from St. Mary ' s C h u r c h on F r iday morn ing , when a requ iem m a s s w a s ce lebra ted . Besides t he pas to r , Rev. J a m e s E . Joy , the Rev. F o t h e r F o g e r t y of Alexan­d r i a Bay, N. Y., a n d the Rev. F a t h e r K i t t s of Lafargevi l le , N. Y., w e r e p re s ­ent . The floral t r i bu t e s were m a n y a n d beautiful .

T h e body was ca r r i ed to i ts r e s t i ng p lace by s ix n e p h e w s of t h e deceased; Pau l and Char les Schneible; A lbe r t a n d Andrew Bernholz , Alber t a n d Wil­l i am Miller. Rela t ives from out of town t h a t a t t ended the funera l were , Mrs . A n n a Deteh, A u g u s t Bernholz , A lbe r t and Andrew Bernholz of Rome, P a u l and Cha r l e s Schneib le of Coon-rod, N. Y., John Hoffmeister of Clin­ton, and Miss He len Bre s t of Utica.

Brief News I t e m s .

Rev. C. W. Green, p a s t o r of t h e M. E. Church , per formed the m a r r i a g e ce remony of Mr. Ross Synder of Low­ville, and Miss Blanch Robe r t s of Col-l ins \ i l l e , on Tuesday .

T h e Mission Study c l a s s will mee t a t t he home of Mrs. P. R. Smith, Sa t ­u r d a y evening.

Mass will be ce lebra ted in St. Mary ' s Church , Constablevi l le , Sunday, F e b -n flvp h B ruayrenr

P e r s o n a l s . Miss Jess ie Mar tus h a s r e t u r n e d

from Utica, w h e r e she h a s been the gues t of h e r s i s t e r t h e p a s t week.

Mr. Rudolph Klosne r of th i s town, h a s been se r ious ly ill t he p a s t week. His m a n y fr iends wil l be p leased to k n o w t h a t h e is improv ing a t t h i s wr i t ing .

Mrs. John Regetz en te r t a ined the pas t week h e r daugh te r , Mrs . J o h n Sa t l e r and sons E d w a r d a n d H e n r y of Leyden.

Mr. Riley H a t c h a n d Mr. Car l Kid­der a r e numbered a m o n g the sick.

J o h n Z i m m e r had t h e mis for tune to lose two va luab le ho r ses t he pas t week wi th pneumonia .

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F . Cady have r e tu rned to t b e ' r home in Morton. N. Y., af ter ?n extended visi t wi th r e l a ­t ives in th is p lace .

Mr. Oeorge Scbwenk a lso los t a va l ­uab le hor se the" p a s t week.

Mrs . Wi l l i am H a a s enter+ained t h e p a s t week, b e r niece, Mrs . Mat is R lpp a n d daugh te r , and nephew, George R o s e r and m o t h e r of F i s h Creek.— M r s . S a r a h D . E v a n s , Cor.

Front Exptodion.

fwas- 'severe . ' e n o i ^ ^ t g & ^ a l k „ahif ren* ~ffef m e ' s tove 'afciofmi&l; wW^hles's. '

^hifefk; Windows . arid'so&ej^a'rt icies. and^ d a m a g e \ t h e flobi a n d ' w a l l p a p e r to." s u c h ^ n ex ten t t h a t m u c h r e p a i r i n g will be necessa ry . , *

T w o D e a t h s , Mr. Char le s Foley, w h o h a s been

s ick for a n u m b e r of weeks , d.ed F r i ­day n ight , F e b r u a r y 14, in t he W a t e r -town Hospi ta l . T h e funera l was held Monday a t S t a r Lake . Severa l bus i ­ness men from h e r e a t t ended .

T h e funera l se rv ices of Mr. J o h n Morahan w e r e held a t t h e Disciple Church , S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t 10:30.

Brief Town News. A va len t ine p a r t y w a s given in the

school ha l l F r i d a y evening, F e b r u a r y 14, by t he J u n i o r and Sen io r c lasses of t he H i g h School.

Mrs. George Wi lder en te r t a ined the Eas t Side E m b r o i d e r y Club, T h u r s d a y af ternoon.

Mrs . D a n a Bissel l en te r t a ined the Wes t Side E m b r o i d e r y Club W e d n e s ­day af ternoon.

Mr. Sy lvanus Nye seve re ly in jured his h ip by a fall on t he icy s idewalk.

P e r s o n a ] Ment ion. Mr. J . B. Weeks , Sr., h a s r e t u r n e d

from t h e Ogdensburg Hospi ta l . Mr. a n d Mrs . D. F . S p r a g u e and

daugh te r , L a u r a , and Miss Rache l B a r n e s , w e n t t o C a r t h a g e F r i d a y to see t he "Shepa rd of t he H i l l s " played a t t h e Opera House .

Miss Doro thy Mahew is ill. Mrs . F . Shave r and daugh te r , Ri ta ,

spen t las t week v is i t ing fr iends in Ca r thage a n d W a t e r t o w n .

Mrs . Ba rdo of Lowvil le , is t he g u e s t of her son, J . C. Bardo .

Dr . a n d M r s . F . J . K e n n a s p e n t Sun­day- a t FulfersviHe, a s gues t s of Mrs . F l o r a A. H u m e s .

LesMe- Cooper of W a t e r t o w n , spen t Sunday wi th he r family a t th i s p lace .

Miss . Maude Chi t tenden s p e n t S u n ­day a t h e r home in P o t s d a m

Mrs. C la rk Reed is r ecover ing from h e r r ecen t i l lness .

J a m e s Laide was a bus iness ca l l e r in W a t e r t o w n and Syracuse , F r i d a y and Sa tu rday .

Mr. R. C. Copeland is v i s i t ing h i s p a r e n t s a t Adams .

Mr. George W e r n e r r e t u r n e d T h u r s ­day from a bus iness "trip in Ogdens­burg , Massena , W a t e r t o w n and P o t s ­dam.—Doro thea M. Green, Cor. .

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f u m e NOTES.

HOOKER N E W S .

Beautiful w e a t h e r s ince t he s to rm. ' Mrs . T). J . B u t t s i » on t he s ick l ist .

Mr. and Mrs . H a r v e y F a i r a a n of B a r n e s Corne r s , a*a- v i s i t ing t he i r d a u g h t e r a n d family, Mr . and Mrs . A.

iJ» Bradbury, , . :" Mr. and Mrs. A. £''Bradbury enter-

QtineS Mr.^and MrsV Amos penning •y&s& tea; Lystor of "Jpfctinsbttrg,- Sm-i'fcfife'W.v ' •••- ;*.:<JV • -. ••• \ii*14^s0a& It Carter end Nelson. E.

have,each purchased a new i fiv* paa»eng«r, -fflfr.

S t ^ ^ r t e * Brofe h»re also ttien2t&e

te badly a few 4ay» *«». ha.

A S t r a w Bide . A p a r t y of yojung people from th i s

p lace enjoyed a s t r a w r ide to t he home of Mr. and Mrs . J o h n R. F a r n e y a n d Mrs. J o h n R. F a r n e y a n d family of New Bremen, on F r iday evening.

About fifty w e r e p r e s e n t P l en ty of games and mus ic was enjoyed and an e l a b o r a t e s u p p e r served. A t a l a t e t o u r al l depar ted , dec la r ing Mr. and Mrs . F a r n e y and family roya l e n t e r ­t a ine r s .

A P l e a s a n t P a r t y . T h e home of Mr. and Mrs . Samuel

Pfaff w a s a scene of m u c h m e r r y m a k ­ing S a t u r d a y evening, w h e n a pa r ty of s ix ty a s sembled a t t he i r home for a social evening.

Mr. George Bardo of Beaver Fa l l s , gave m a n y se lec t ions on h i s violin wi th Mrs . L i n n s Pfaff a t t he piano, which al l enjoyed immense ly .

Var ious g a m e s were played, a da in ty luncheon served and a t a l a te h o u r al l depa r t ed , dec l a r ing Mr. a n d Mrs . Praff fine en t e r t a i ne r s .

W e n t to Cas to r l and . Mr. and Mrs . Char le s Snyder , Mr.

and Mrs . Wesley Snyder , Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k S la te r and Miss Naomie Wisne r a t t ended the b i r thday p a r t y of Mrs . Dex te r P l a n k a t Cas tor land , Sa tu rday .

Personals. Rober t Lus tz and br ide (nee) Anna

He rz ig of S h e l b u r n F a l l s , Mass., a r e gues ts of h e r g r a n d m o t h e r , Mrs. El iz­abe th Mathys and o the r re la t ives in town.

W a l t e r Coir and H a r o l d H o n e r of Beaver F a l l s , we re ca l l e r s in t own Sunday.

E r n e s t Nuspl iger spen t S u n d a y wi th his p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs . J. J. Nus­pl iger .

Mr. and Mrs. Ber t St i les and son of Boonville, a r e gues t s of re la t ives in town.

Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Beyer and son, Ches ter , w e r e S u n d a y gues t s of Mrs . Beyer ' s p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. J o h n McFal l .

Mr. and Mrs . B. St i les of Boonvil le, a r e t h e gues t s of re la t ives in town.

Mr. a n d Mrs . Gotleib G r a w a n d sons passed T u e s d a y wi th Mr. and Mrs. L. G. W a u g h .

Mr. and Mrs . Jo seph Riffenacht of Cas tor land , were r ecen t gues t s of Mrs . Ca r r i e Mellinitz.

Mrs. David Schan t s and son, Lloyd, w e r e in C a r t h a g e S a t u r d a y , g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs . F . J . Nor ton.

Mr. a n d Mrs . Wi l l i am S l a t e r and Miss M a r t h a He rz ig passed Sunday in New Bremen.

Mr. and Mrs . Gotleib Grau and sons , Lloyd and Russe l l , passed a dey r e ­cen t ly wi th h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . L. G. Waugh .

Mr. and Mrs . Ph i l i p .Schan t s and daugh te r , He len , passed T h u u r s d a y wi th h e r s i s ter , a n d Husband , Mr. a n d Mrs.- Gordon Si lver of D e e r River .

Mr. and Mrs . S a m u e l Pfaff and ch i ldren , Are l ene a n d Char l e s , w e r e r ecen t gues t s of Mr. and Mrs . H e n r y Wisner , a t P l e a s a n t Lake .

Miss A n n a s Mathys .was in W a t e r -town, Sa tu rday .

Mr. a n d Mrs . F r a n k Mathys a n d daugh t e r p i a r a , w i th Clpude and E d ­w a r d St i les , a n d Miss A n n a M a t h y s , w e r e g u e s t s of M r s . . E l i z abe th Mathys Sunday . ' \ ,,

Mips M a r y Grau h a s returned h o m e fromlio^ville, as a guestvbjtriier broth­er and wife,,Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grau.

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mother. Mrs. Josephine Riddl

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granv #af'g#< _ Mnsic,:xHigh!'; School" Orchestra, !Re-

por t of S t a t e g r a n g e ' de l ega te Mrs" . J o h n E; -Williams; T r o m b o n e :Solo, *Carl Sutpfien; Read ing , Mrs . C. A.' Sut -p h e n ; Music, Orehes t r a .

Re f re shmen t s 'were served af ter­ward and a social t ime enjoyed.

Serv ices a t St . Mark ' s . Len ten service F r i d a y even ing a t

7:30 wi th r e a d i n g of t h e c h a p t e r on " Divine and H u m a n F reedom in t he Atoning Life." E v e n i n g p r a y e r n e x t Sunday a t 4 o'clock, w i th special ser ­mon on David Livingstone in observ­ance of t he one h u n d r e d t h ann ive r ­s a ry of t he g r e a t exp lo re r ' s b i r th .

T h e Mission S tudy Class will meet F r iday af ternoon a t 3:30 wi th Mrs. W. H. Johns ton .

New 0 . E . S Member . At t h e r e g u l a r m e t t i n g of Dewey

Chapter , O. E. S., held in t he Masonic Hal l Wednesday evening, F e b r u a r y 12, one -new member , Mrs . Wi l l iam H. Nor tham was ini t ia ted into t he order . Re f r e shmen t s w e r e served and a p l e a s a n t social t ime enjoyed.

T h r e e Church T e a s . Church t ea s have been given du r ing

t h e p a s t week by t h e fol lowing l a d i e s : Mrs. C. D. Wilcox Mrs. B. S. Jones , Mrs. J. E. Somes.

U n d e r w e n t Opera t ion . Miss J e s s i e Wilson of Rosel le , N. J.,

d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs . Oscar Wil­son of th i s vi l lage ,underwent an o p ­e ra t ion for appendic i t i s a t St. Luke ' s Hospi ta l in Utica, on T h u r s d a y of l a s t week. She is a t t ended by Mrs . Madge Wolcot t of th i s vi l lage, who is a t r a ined n u r s e and a cous in of Miss Wilson.

Mumps Aje P reva l en t . Mumps seem to be p reva len t in o u r

vi l lage, a n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s be ing obliged to leave school on t h a t a c ­count .

P e r s o n a l s . Mrs. G. M. B. Wi l l i ams and Mrs. G.

W. Niece spen t T h u r s d a y in Ut ica . H a r r y Holcomb of Poland , w a s in

t own l a s t S a t u r d a y . On h i s r e t u r n h e was accompanied by his mother , Mrs . L a u r a Holcomb, who will spend some t ime in vis i t ing re la t ives .

Mrs . Gill ian Holmes is confined to t he house by i l lness .

Mr. and Mrs . Benjamin Cady of Morton, have been r e c e n t gues t s of Hon. and Mrs . J o h n L. Smith.

We a r e glad to r e p o r t some im­p rovemen t in the condit ion of Mrs. F . H. Wel ls , who is sti l l c r i t ica l ly ill.

Miss He len J o h n s t o n visi ted fr iends in Utica las t week.

Mrs . G. M. B. Wi l l i ams spen t a few days in Lowvil le l a s t week.

Char le s Miller spen t Sunday in Uti­ca wi th his wife, w h o recen t ly unde r ­wen t a n d opera t ion in St. Luke ' s Hos ­pi ta l . H e r e p o r t s Mrs . Miller a s im­proving.

Hon . J o h n S. Smi th spen t Monday in Utica.

Mrs . E m m a Klosner , who wi th h e r l i t t le g r a n d d a u g h t e r , Mildred Town-ley, h a s been the gues t of f r iends in town for t he p a s t week, w a s ca l led to he r home in Deerfleld over Wednes ­day by i l lness in t he family.

Mrs . Wende l l , Niece is v is i t ing fr iends in Constablevi l le .

Mrs. J. W. Ba teman of Boonvil le, spen t Sunday wi th C. L. Gookins a n d family.

Miss Es te l l a Seymour h a s been a r e c e n t gues t of f r iends in Po t sdam.

Mr. and Mrs . Ur iah F i t ch of Boon­ville, spen t Sa tu rday with the family of E. H. Sawyer .

E r n e s t Dodge h a s accepted a posi­t ion a s a s s i s t a n t foreman in t he "Whi te K i t chen" a t Lowville, and will move h i s family t h e r e abou t March 1st.

Mrs. Ada Wi l l i ams of Lowville, h a s been spend ing the las t two weeks wi th fr iends in town.

Miss Gladys R o g e r s of Lyons F a l l s , spen t Sunday wi th her g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . J o h n Roger s .

Ray Wilcox is v is i t ing fr iends i n Utica and I l ion.

Benjamin F r a n k spen t Wednesday and T h u r s d a y in Utica wi th h i s wife, who recen t ly u n d e r w e n t a n ope ra t ion in F a x t o n Hosp i ta l and who is m u c h improved.—Mrs . C. A. Su tphen , Cor.

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l 1. 58 will "be con-s p r o g r a m as mted : r n a t W a s h i n g -Ian T h a n Lin-*: Mary D e n c e ; j'cis H o w a r d ; b inson ; Music.

.^jp.yjwgK.^Jass Officers. T h e v : s W o ^ p s ' r officers of the' High

S e h c d l ^ f p l e s p e c t e d 0 * the following c lass .^ ,a fBci^ ' . ' ' . P res iden t , Clifford Parschgfy 'Viee-Pres ident , Miss E m m a Bra ine rd ] ;:Sedf.etary a n d ' T r e a s u r e r , Miss Be l l e ^ e y m o u r . The c lass colors a r e g reen 'aMTgold.

Enjoyed a S t r a w Ride.

Sixteen c M a 4 l e s f r o m t n e ^ H - s - e n ~ " r i d e to the home of Mr.

Webs t e r Forbes , F r iday

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joyed a s; and Mrs; evening.

h e Ice Harvest , The ice. hjarvest is on in full b l a s t

th is week. I All t he la rge ice houses be ing filled p o m t h e r iver . The ice is abou t 12 i nches thick.

A T r i p t o New York. G. J . Drydten and Miss Grace H. Dry-

den leave W e d n e s d a y for New York City, w h e r e i they will be t h e gues t s of Dr. and M r s . Duncan McPhea r son for a week. T h e y will s top off a t H e r ­k i m e r to p a s s a few days wi th Miss E l l a Bacon. \

Pelrsonal Ment ion. Mrs . F red ! A Green and Mrs . Alice

Green we re ] in W a t e r t o w n over Sun­day, t h e g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs . D. R. Thorn ton , i

A. E. S tevens of Wa te r t own , w a s in town on bus ine s s F r iday .

Mrs . Wai tV Stoddard of Lowvil le, was t h e guesV of re la t ives h e r e l a s t weeki C

M s s Ethe l fS jche id leman, of T u r i n , h a s been thef gues t of her g r a n d p a r ­en t s , Mr. a n a Mrs . E d w a r d Payne .

F r a n d S p a u l d i n g of Wate r town , w a s a bus ines s c a l l e r in town F r iday .

Mr. and m Lade t t e Sheldon vis ­ited r e l a t i v e W a t Clinton and WLites-boro over S u n d a y .

Cl inton D. .Fe rguson was home from Albany o v e r ' S u n d a y .

F loyd J. f t ich of Car thage , w a s a ca l l e r in towin F r iday .

Mr. and M r s . Wi l l iam Whit ford of Wa te r t own , 'passed severa l days with fr iends in t o w n l a s t week.

Mr. and M^rs, H. L. G r a n t r e t u r n e d from New Y p r k City, Sa tu rday , w h e r e they have beien pas s ing severa l days .

Levi T r e m b l y of New Bremen, was the gues t of h i s b r o t h e r , George T r e m ­bly and family, Sa tu rday .

Mr. a n d Mrs : Danie l Z i m m e r m a n of Brownvi l le , visi ted a t W. C. J o n e s ' las t week. '<

Manson Clement was in Syracuse las t week.

J a m e s O'Kfeefe and family a r e mov­ing into t h e Twin ing house on Main s t ree t . ;

Mrs. Dand Love is qui te ill. Mr. and Mrs . Sidney T u r n e r , of

Ba rnes C o r n e r s ; w a r e V^e gues t s of Mr. and Mrs . A. C. Bickford, T h u r s ­day.—Mrs."1f«..?!. Ca rpen te r , Cor.

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ETpsary c i e t y r i O t h e r Town BTews,

\ At J? ;d'cIiacg :>TKursday eve'nihg, oc­c u r r e d t h e d e a t h of Mrs . A n n a Mar ia Pool , a t t h e home of h e r daughter , Mrs;* A n n a Snyder , af ter a yea r ' s i l l ­ness . She w a s a na t ive , of Germany , and was -born on the 30th day of March , 1831. H e r m a den n a m e was Anna Mar a Hoch. She was a widow of t he la te Sebas t ian Pool , whose dea th occu r red several yea r s , a^o .

Mrs. Pool was a devout member o'" St. S t e p h e n s ' Church and a Cha r t e r niember*of the Rosa ry Society. She is survived by one daughte r , Mrs . A n n a Snyder and two grandch i ld ren , Mrs. T e n r y Campany and F ranc i s J. Sny­der, oil of th is place.

H e r funeral was la rge ly a t tended from St. S tephen ' s Church a t 10:30 ft'onday mcrn ing , when a requiem high m a s s was ce lebra ted , Rev. J o s ­eph Bussen officiating. The Rosa ry - oc ety a t tended in a body.

Among those from out of town who a t t ended the funeral of the late Mrs. Anna Mar ia Pool , we re Mrs . Am­brose Lowns and Mrs. Conrad Hoch, Ut ica ; Chr i s topher T h o m a s of Roch­es t e r ; Mr. and Mrs. F r e d Mider and Mrs. M a r g a r e t t a W. G r a n t of Low­vi l le ; Mrs. H e n r y Ear lenbeck , cf Wa t ­son ; Mr. and Mrs. F r e d Hoch, Augus­tu s Hoch, Wil l iam Hoch, Joseph Hoch, Beaver F a l l s ; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hoch, Groville.

Mrs . Joseph P a c h a n d . At 12 o'clock Monday night , a t he r

home abou t two miles from this vil­lage, occurred the dea th of Mrs. Jos ­eph Pachand , af ter a l inger ing i l lness of tuberculos is . She was sixty-six yea r s of a g a and a highly respected res ident , hav ing res ided in th is vicin­ity s ince her b . r th . She was a mem­ber of St. S tephen ' s Church from where he r funeral will be held a t 10:30 T h u r s d a y morn ing . Besides h e r husband she leaves to survive her t h r e e d a u g h t e r s a n d one son.

I n s u r a n c e Set t led . J o h n Kirch , who was injured a t t h e

Howel l Milk and Cream Co., s ta t ion on the 25th of las t November, h a s effect­ed a se t t l ement with the Fidel i ty and Casua l ty I n s u r a n c e Co., t h rough the agency of At to rney F . W. Bowman of Lowville. The a m o u n t received was ?690.50.

Dea th of Mr. Vandewalker . Word w a s received he r e T h u r s d a y

from Evans Mills, of the dea th of J acob Vandewalker . Mr. Vandewalk­er was for m a n y yea r s a res iden t of Belfort, whe re he was well and favor­ably known .

P e r s o n a l s . John L Tunny , who h a s been enjoy­

ing a two weeks ' vacat ion wi th his p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. L u k e Tunny , r e t u r n e d to H e r k i m e r Sa tu rday morn ­ing to r e s u m e his posi t ion.

Mrs. Eugene Sunderhaf t and son, Pau l of Lowville, have been recen t gues t s of he r s i s te r and family, Mrs. Louis J. Duffer.

Miss Nora Mar t in r e t u r n e d S a t u r ­day from a visi t with re la t ives a t Lowville.

J . F . F a r n e y is confined to the house by i l lness .

Mrs . Wil l iam Bar t l e t t and two chi ld-K n ^ J i a ^ e ^ r e t j i r ^ e i j U L j h s i l U b o j n ^ ^ J n

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ADDITIONAL TURIN ITEMS. A Fine Class.

One of the finest c lasses of boys is Class No. 6, of t he M. E. S u n d a y School. The re a r e abou t twenty-five boys from 10 to 18 y e a r s of a g e in t he organiza t ion . They have been for tu­n a t e in s ecu r ing t eache r s . Mrs . R. P. e t e r son w a s the efficient t e ache r .for nea r ly a y e a r and the p r e s e n t t eache r i s Miss C la ra Shepard , w h o is a t a l en t ­ed and able t eache r a n d t akes a n in­t e r e s t in t he c lass . They h a v e m o n t h ­ly mee t ings , one be ing held a t the home of Ga r ry R iggs l a s t week.

Mr. Kilnam's Lecture. Mr. J o h n T. K i l h a m of Syracuse ,

gave one of h i s i n t e r e s t i ng en t e r t a in ­m e n t s in Music Ha l l l a s t F r i d a y even­ing. Mr. K i lham, w h o is a fo rmer T u r i n boy, spen t s e v e r a l y e a r s a m o n g t h e I n d i a n s a n d d u r i n g t h a t t i m e h a s ga the r ed a l a r g e col lect ion of I n d i a n re l ics , which h e shows and exp la ins in a c h a r m i n g m a n n e r .

Brief T o w n News . • Those w h o a t t ended the l ec tu re a t the/ M, E . " C h u r c h , l a s t Wednesday n igh t w e r e r ich ly repa id . Rev, F r a n k •Beale of Can ton gave his. l e c tu re on " T h e Savior^of H i s Na t ion . " Mr. Beale i s a fine s p e a k e r ' a n d hand le s h i s s u b ­j e c t i n a m a s t e r l y m a n n e r .

Di r igo GbmW- Q. 'E. S.. .will h o l d a socia l i n t t e l r h a l l n e x t F r i d a y even-i n s of t h i s week.

. PersoMls, -,. ., a,-.- ^ iSfcr m0Sf^%0f'HL^"Saiiaa of m-

batty are visiting at the home of Mrs. G^%%mm$n.> .' > •" •••:.."

Trrett^HBff <eonp|te« attended ,ihe half night party at Music hall, hut

Mr», Leverett Loghry of S; %&&&%;•& her frited, £ - _ . . _ _ _

O r a n g e News. T h e r e w a s n o t a very l a rge c rowd

at t he r e g u l a r mee t ing of River Bank G r a n g e S a t u r d a y evening, F e b r u a r y 15.

Several ques t ions were discussed a t the meet ing; t h e ques t ions be ing : "How Can We Use Our Suga r Orchard With G r e a t e s t Prof i t?" E d w a r d L ins -t ru th , g i v i n g ^ h e opin ion; "Which is t he Most I m p b r t a n t , Fe r t i l e Soil , o r Good Business" Methods ," discussed by J a m e s B y r n e s ; "Does it Pay to Ra i se Turkeys , Ducks , Geese or Ch ickens?" Li l l ian Zecher , Mrs . E d w a r d L ins -t ru th , each g iv ing a n a n s w e r ; " W h o Should H a v e P roceeds from Sale of • ame?" by Mrs . E d w a r d L i n s t r u t h ;

" H o w Can W e P l a n and Equ ip a Ki tchen to Save s t eps and S t r e n g t h ? " by Mrs. Wm. W a l s m a n ; Read ng, R u t h Zecher . Closing song by the Choir.

T h e n e x t m e e t i n g wi l l be held March 1st.

M r s . ' F l a n k ' s B i r thday . On Sa tu rday , F e b r u a r y 15th, h e r

b r o t h e r s , s i s t e r s , n ieces and n e p h e w s of th is p lace , gave Mrs . Dexter P l a n k of Castorlarfd, a s u r p r i s e , i t be ing h e r 56th biutaday. Those p r e s e n t w e r e :

Mr. and Mrs . Augus t He imhi lge r of Beaver F a i p j Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Schleider , jNSomi Wisner , Mr. and Mrs . Win. Meis te r a n d L a w r e t t a Meis-te r , Mr. amd Mrs . Wesley Snyder , Mrs . Cha r l e s Snyde r a n d Wi lhe lmina Snyder . J

D inne r wjas served. The tab le was ve ry p r e t t i l y decora ted wi th smi lax , roses , Carnat ions and o the r flowers. All r e p o r t a l fine t ime .

A (Valen t ine P a r t y .

F r i d a y evening, F e b r u a r y 15th, a Valen t ine , ^ a # t y w a s given a t the home of Mr^ a n d Mrs . Samue l Pfaff, in honor of tits' Misses K a t e and Rose Merz, of ©8;storland, s i s t e r s of Mrs . Pfaff. GaniBB-and mus ic , w e r e t he fea tu res < ^ ^ e ? e v e n i n g .

Seye ra i i i p l ^the y o u n g pec pie f rom here j Caf to r l and and Beaver F a l l s , w e r e p r f s m f c - p r i z e s be ing w o n by Mrs . L . ^ ^ p f f ^ a n d George Snyder .

Suppe j^^S*"served a b o u t 11 o'clock, after ' whrelipal! depar ted for home a t

re la t ives here . Miss E v a B r u e t spen t S a t u r d a y a n d

Sunday with re la t ives a t Leraysvi l le . Mrs. A lbe r t Muth left for Belfort

Sunday, whe re she will spend a few days a s gues t of her pa ren t s , Mr. and Mrs . George Nortz .

Niles Ba t eman of Lowvjlle, was in town Fr iday .

Mrs. H u g h Dowl ing of Lowville, has been vis i t ing he r pa ren t s , Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pa rque t .

Mrs. J a m e s Doyle of Glenfield, h a s been vis i t ing h e r cousin, Mrs . F r a n k F. Bush.

Mr. a n d Mrs . L a w r e n c e Cant lon will move into the newly furnished a p a r t ­men t s on the south side of the T a n z e r block, and Mr. and Mrs. Char les Kelly into those on the no r th side d u r i n g the coming week.

Mrs . Adelber t Bisba r e tu rned to h e r home in E v a n s Mills Monday af ter a two week ' s visit with her p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Burkha rd .

Joseph E. Fa rney , son of Mr. and Mrs . Jo sep r A. Fa rney , a r r ived Tues ­day n igh t to spend some t ime wi th his p a r e n t s . His m a n y fr iends a r e p leased to see h im so far recovered

L a s t T h u r s d % w P e j a i n g a i e loca l Bas­k e t ba l l t e a m defeated t h e H a p p y Mwe of D e x t e r o n t h e MdAlplne c o u r t t o ii*e m n e of 25 to 14. Both t e a m s guarded close a n d t r i ed m a n y long sho t s for the basket . Alverspn caged a baske t for t he vis i tors af ter a few minu te s of p lay bu t t he locals t h e n s . a r ted in and s tayed in t he lead to t he end of t h e game . T h e first pe r -.cd euued wi tn a sco ie of 16 to 6, bu t iJe-xler played a l i t t le faster the sec­ond half and held the locals to 9 points whi le they scored 8. The g a m e w a s c leanly played.Sfour fouls. De.ng called on Lyons F a l l s and th ree on Dexter . Nei ther t eam was ab le to -core i r em Lie icu l l.ne as only one was made cf t he seven called. " S h a g " ohaver who played w u h t e e locals las t

m*,* w e e k - o p hus lness . - ^ V * ' . / - '••'•%$&•*

H e n r y H o w e s of Lowv^Ie, . ' w a i | | f i s v i s i to r a t F r e d H . Aus t in ' s , l a s t w^MiS* F r iday . - " $^L

Mr. a n d Mrs . C. W. Aus t in w e * g ( | 3 Sunday gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . C b & ^ f l Mar t in and family. " ' | f f

Mrs . H e n r y Mortin, an aged l ady , J t | ] who res ides w:th he r son on the E a s t igf Road, is in very pco r hea l th .

Arden Dickinson is again on t h e sick list.

l y l e - the H * H P ^ n r' •"- - - J " - q . L. C. Vary h a s been ser ious ly i l l i l l * ».a|| p a s t week. H e is now a . . , . i e cot­t e r '-5*?J

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones w e r e , p j | greets the pa?t week cf her p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs . H i r a m Morrow and o t h e r

season was in ihe l ine up for the vis- j fr iends and re la t ives in Champion. i tors a n d played a good floor g a m e and also took the t ime to cage the ball a few t imes.

Sa tu rday evening the locals were deiealed a t Hinckley by the score of

to 14. F i r s t half ended with the

Mrs. F . D. Aust in , who has been t h e gues t of h e r daughte r , Mrs. L C. Vary and fam iy, of H a r r i s b u r . g the l a s t two weeks, r e tu rned home l a s t Sun. day.

Mr. and Mrs . D u n b a r of Lacona, N. score of 12 to 4 in favor of Hinckley. Y., have been the gues t s of the i r son, I'ais was the thi rd game of this season beLween these two teams , Lyons Fa l l s winn .ng the o ther two.

Next T h u r s d a y evening the locals will p lay a t Alexandr ia Bay, F r i d a y evening a t Dex te r and S a t u r d a y even­ing a t Car thage .

Y. P . S. C. E. Ann ive r sa ry . I as t F r iday evening the young Peo­

ple 's Society of Chr is t ian Endeavor oe.eora<.ed the fifth ann ive r sa ry of ..heir organiza t ion wi th a f anque t held n the r ead ing room. The room w a s

decorated with Old Glory and hea r t s . After a delicious t h r ee course m e n u

served by the social commit tee , Res'. Will iam C. Spicer of Gloversvil le was in t roduced by the Pres ident , Miss Marguer i t e Hess . After a few humor - ' ous r e m a r k e he gave a very in te res t ­ing ta lk on "Chr is t ian Endeavor Up-por tun i t i es . "

P e r s o n a l s . Mrs. C. L. J . Alger , Mrs . T. W.

C. E. Dunbar , and family, and the i r daughte r , Mrs. N. J. Shafty and fam­ily, the las t few weeks.

Miss Helen M. Aust in has been the gues t of her g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. H e r m a n Clark and family, t h e pas t week.—F. D. Aust in, Cor.

STATE OF NEW YORK—Supreme Court, County of Lewis.

WILLIAM P E T E R S , a s Execu tor of the las t Will and Tes t amen t of Char les Pe te r s , deceased,

Plaintiff, aga ins t

ROSWELL CARPENTER, D e f e n d a n t

To the above named Defendant : You a r e hereby summoned to a n -

! s w e r the compla in t in th i s act ion, and to serve a copy of your a n s w e r on the plaintiff 's a t to rney wi thin twenty days af ter t he service of th i s summons , ex­clusive of the day of serv ice ; and, in case of y o u r fa i lure to appea r o r a n -

Brown and Mrs. H. P. Gould were the i s w e r - Judgment will be t aken aga ins t hos tesses a t the card pa r ty given a t ! y ° u Dv default for the relief demanded ihe Club Monday evening. j i u t h e compla in t . Tr ia l to be held in

Mr. Lynn B P a r k e r was en te r ta ined I t h e County of Lewis, by his cousm, Mr. J o h n Stebbins , a t ' n a t e d t h l s l l t h d&y o f F e b r u a r y , Wil l iams College, Wi l l iamstown, , 1913. Mass., for over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Davis en te r t a ined Rev. Wil l iam C. Spicer, of Glovers­ville, Rev. C. F . Ki t t redge and T-rinci-t a l J . F . Neff to d inner on Fr iday .

Mr. George Wald ron and family have moved from the A r t h u r Carpen­t e r farm to the Wal sh hou se on Main s t ree t .

IWr. and Mrs. Alber t Cooke were the gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Nevin, for over Sunday.

Miss Eva Campbel l h a s res igned he r position as t eacher in the four th and fifth g rades in t he High School and has accepted a s imi lar posit ion a t Tiv-o l i . • i i

Mr. E. C. Gaylord, who has ben cr6n- j fined to the house for t he pas t / two j weeks wi th the gr ippe , is now j^ble to | be out. / j

Mrs . George Gibson of W.-atertown. ! has been the r ecen t guft«8t of he r | mother , Mrs. Lydia U p r i g h t .

Miss Mabel Manning Ms spending a . few weeks a t Rocky •'Point On F o u r t h j Lake . J

Mr. Crans ton Mfiller has r e t u r n e d |

P E R R V O. WTT,1 I « , f ° Plaintiff 's At torney,

Office and f- O. Ad- re s s , Lo^v iHe , N. Y.

To Roswell C a r p e n t e r : The foregoing s u m m o n s is served

upon you by publ ica t ion , p u r s u a n t to an o rde r of Hc<n. Milton Car ter , Lewis County Jud?f;. dated tbe 19th d a y of Feb rua ry , t /dl3, and filed with t he compla in t ;m the office of t he Clerk of Lewis C o u n t y a t Lowville. N. Y.

Date,d F e b r u a r y 19, 1913. P E R R Y G. W I L L I A M S

At torney for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address ,

32-6t Lowville, N. Y.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S

CASTORIA

Car thage , af ter a p l e a s a n t visi t wi th 'TronT"SyYac"u8e\ • N f e r T T r f e - ^ I ' - a s ^ f f ^ on accoun t of t he dea th of his m j t h e r .

Mr. F e r n of Wate r town , was in town Monday, t u n i n g p .anos .

Mr. G. C. Cannon was in Utica, Tuesday .—E. C. Gaylord , Cor.

FROM FOREST CITT. Born, to Mr. and Mrs . John P. Pa te ,

Wednesday , F e b r u a r y 12, a son. Mr. and Mrs . F r e d Hunz ige r and

nephew, Carl Nuspl iger of Croghan , called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schnee-berger , Sunday af ternoon.

Prof. A. Sirnonin, af ter spending a . . . r . j , , i p. . . . few day she re , has r e tu rned to his W 8 H £ D u l 6 IDC DCfi ] II f L11I6 home a t T ioy . ' (

Farming Implements That have stood the test of time

and proved to be the best.

after t he se r ious injur ies he received | tjon

Miss Helen M. Nuspl iger visited her friend, Miss Ril la A. Mar t .n , Sunday af ternoon.

Mrs. No rman Pa t e has r e tu rned to Syracuse .

Mr. F r a n k L a r g e t was in Croghan, Sa tu rday .

Mr. George C. Meyer was a ca l le r a t Bolfort bunday .

Mr. John M. Saue r was called to W a t e r t o w n Thursday to see h .s father, who is a t the hospi ta l for a n opera -

a late1 h o u r a n d a l l r epor t ed a fine lime. 't'*-' *

^ P e r s o n a l s . Mr. a iy lS i | r s ; W. C. B a c h m a n m a d e

a bus i t f e s&f ip ' to W a t e r t o w n Wednes ­day,,;' " ; > » § i i t r ' ' " i

' M r s . J * ^ g b R o h r h a s r e tu rned ^ " ^ I g e n d i E g a ' f e w days wi th

^ i , ; \ M r s i C h a r l e s Lopmis , ""19 M r s . Gordan Sy lver

some t ime ago in the Mill a t Lyons Fa l l s . He was been confined in St. Luke ' s Hosp i ta l a t Utica for some t ime past .

Mrs. N o r m a n Mar t in spen t Tuesday in Lowvil le .

Rev. George L. M u r r a y of Lowvil le, was a gues t of t he F r a n c e s c a n Mon­as te ry , F r iday .—Mrs . I . D . Spencer , Cor.

bomSl b e r . « -of-CaU' of * ^

heel

isi

ilt^reter Bachman have ^ a | s ' in Carthage. t

^llaMfaan.'inMe abusi-assjtgfg, at t ired the

feJPriday,. "as\$B much better

vahdifamily thr'a stater, '"' ":*t Jfew

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SOUTH NEW BREMEN. »

Mrs. Char le s Springfield, who h a s been ill t he pas t week, is be t t e r a t th i s wr i t ing .

E d w a r d , t he younges t son of Mr. a n d Mrs . Michael Str i fe , w h o h a s been confined to t he house wi th sca r l e t fever, is ab le to be out.

Mr. C. H e n r y Spr ingneld~spent Sun­day wi th H e n r y Loson.

Mr. and Mrs . C. A. Yousey of Low­ville, spen t Sunday wi th h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . S. F . Lehman .

Miss C l a r a Springfield of Lowvil le, spen t t he week-end wi th h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . Cha r l e s Springfield afcd family.

Miss L e n a D. V i r k l e r h a s been spending some t ime wi th he r s i s ter , Mrs . Alvin "Farney of Ki rchnerv i l l e ;

C la ra Manett 'a Lehman is spend ing a few days wi th h e r s is ter , Mrs . C. A.' Yousey, of Lowville. x

Mr. and Mrs . Wi l l iam Scheafer and-,1 t h r e e sons , S tan ley , S i d n e x . a n d H a r * | old of Adams , s p e n t a few- days with; h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . S imon Lehr m a n , Sr4 . - . 'H,• ' . . " . . '.

Mrs . J a c o b Grnge r i ch and .Miss Rose ' Keipfer of Canada,,, w e r e cal led h e r e by . t h e se r ious i l lness of .Mrs; S imon LeJBwsh,-Sr/*"'- ' - " - - • • : ; ; * * ? . " > ' . J

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farney 'spent Sunday with her parents, Mn and Mrs. Sf J. Virkler and feiaily.—Miss Cl*» Springfield, Cor. , f . ; _;.-,

tern wmmvmrt .Kwt* *>mia Qui* ;Jf the <Hrty • mi««Jtt*«oierinit

Misses El izabeth , Angela and F lo r -ent ia Pa t e a r e spending a few days a t Lyons Fa l l s , vis i t ing F r a n k and Au­gus t a Bourgeois .

Miss Anna Pa t e , af ter spend ing a few days he re , h a s r e tu rned to h e r po­sit ion a t Utica.

Miss Lue l la H. DeLawyer cal led on Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k J. Pa te , Sunday.

Mr. F r a n k A. DeLawyer was in Cro­ghan Sa tu rday on bus .ness .

Miss Alice E. P a t e and Helen M. Nusp l ige r cal led on Mr. a n d Mrs . John M. Pa'^e and family, one day las t week.

Mrs. Sebas t ian Mar t in is ill a t th is v r i t i n g .

Mrs . J u l i a Pommerv i l l e cal led on Mr. and Mrs. J o h n P a t e and family one day l a s t v e e k .

Mr. E l m e r J. DeLawyer cal led oh Mr. a n d Mrs . Sebas t ian Mart in , Sun­day evening. -

Mr. Wi l l . am R. Mar t in , Anse lm and Maur . ce V. P a t e , J r . , ca l led on Mr. a n d Mrs . Mar t in S u n d a y evening.— Clara I . Mar t in , Cor .

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