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•^^} •**£**&& **-rff» m m~* m* 'W^'yr- ^•"•^•fWllP*"**!*! ^ u ^JL^,A, ^^^^iMMiii^ A * - ** N <- •".' -'/ .•-• ^' ^V;X* •••?:#'" . J-%*^?:^^ \ # -. v it-*.. I-si. v i * ! * - ".• y L i . 1 * rAQg mous THE TMBCMS-Fagga OOUVEKNTOm. K. Y- WEDNESDAY, BEIT. »•» l t » \ ^ THE TRIBUNE PRESS Tlur% Pr*»* Ct*nn*n> M*»*. Runnier Smith prprkK.-r *» 14 Par* s»rwt Ci*^ - cmrur N Y IMS HUM( OWMM> M#**ft RiMslttr South K<i.i'ir «nc 'r*~fcc;sne>r Church Corn Roast To Be HeW Thursday Tne ctnn^ta* ertrn antt A lener i-xt** Q* in* Gouwrneur Pr»*sb>- rerian Sur.dav whtx-! v\ ill U* ht*Id ' * i> >vai <>n" T": -rv<.U> af t«-rr»- wn S«j>' * l'I. !:>n- '4 'i«.» until t^ 'M* ocltM-k :.*'.'. *r.<: t K *• r.b-u/ch ' Tf:** . h> »;t* Br >iht-r*.<*Kl nf !>:«• Ciurcn i alid '.*.'• Pn.ldtn-a t ia» jo.n'S li Pernonat* ... Lorain Mrs. CMafitv^ dau^'^r IX>UJ >?r»*t . Mrs irrtowr anii Mr Nickervjn and Mr and Mr*. Ktfward Simpson County Home Bureau Plan* Member Drive JSt Lawrence County Home feu. rvau officers planned their annu i \i . . YI«.« ^-;n •** »^ Q,,#T^I^. «,^^..««/Tl.. a* memoerilup drive at the Uni- list o! U.>t Mam will go to Buffalo tomorrow for Confer^nc* which was held H *^.;fau* of Wa- a Studebaker dealers' meettM on C * r Xh_ ^ ^ J^"Ifi.^ 8 * <in-i M:> R ii i-nday. Spencer Merr> and Jos-' LeBlanc of North Cordon street eph Bryan. Ogden&burg dealers.) irHi"d to thfir r**>j>v \iw norr*-* will go with the Simpsons. ?nt- IXL*' wtn-K ar%-: .Npe:*d;ng a Mii> FUith Irym; Suilnan. daugh- ; ^ o:n October 18th :t* coT.mitti-t- T-a* w:ii ae! up .- , > u t ^ r ItM-piacv. eouk and m ^'* 1 *i? ft ; | vvr-tk ; s i t i n g fr»rnd> *nd relatives tt*r of Mr and Mrs. E. A Sulh- Mt- van of EdwarcU left early thks n Canton. Septembt*r 7th The fifteen vice-chairmen who • present decided to have the e thi> year for two weeks. to November first \ r 1 ; ii>WTi>.f\ VuKt'fi iimi^k.Ti Harian A K Bt'ctman and Ou»rir» L> l*ji»*lrO MfViftU .,U FAI ;t- jn!rn!wr. ol tni* >f^«jn r:.iT.rtt*on> mak«* the R<>> Alien. Row- !i*\ %trevt ent'':**aine<1 Mr> Aliens TV'j'.hvr an4 father Mr and Mrs P Prank Hull at dinner Monda> week for Syracuse University. ^ P 0 * 1 ) 1 s >*!^ U **'** "*** ! wherv ^he is enrolled in the Pii lU:lh ^ to * cored on ^ ^"f" 1 -1 ArtK course* a ^ r * basls; a P* 4 "*" 1 bein « ^^ A daughter was born Sunday Med for renewals, new members, . : >r>.e occasion bem* Mr. aivd Mrs. \ morning at Potsdam Hospital to,*™} , lor ^ «««^« ^^f ^o«y r. ». --. L _._^ i ». T .- ,- £- »^_ i . •T. «.• i and for new units that arv forrrwKi Flail s 56th wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs G S Kaley of Nor .> V a* i^-«fvi « U*» TiAttrr is: S. : i*' ••« ^> .5<.' .15 (X3 r ^ ^ v. 1 << C«nc S l - f . i r S.n^le f'-.j-^ . - -- MR ^K>t>T t* J\t»MJS b> t^ lf**e:.rw rr;>re**r.t*..sc ^1 th* Trtbon* Prv»» Ht u !*:v er«;«tj-AxtTrd t.' ttv««.r r<or;t.n*r:* and rr*^e.%r *r>d nev^mHi; for *ifcN np{VT*«Til» '.!)* >yr*c**r P -*": St ifTkdA.Ti IT rrti* t e r m »r? Mrs Kdward Haile Case and wood. The jregular F^iwrird I- l! > ?W d*!ii.r :n»^ vt-dr a c'\urcT.-wiaV HO- c V r^'"-w 1- * nor to be li- daughit-r. Peneiope. are spending miiM'to the- S.r.da> >chool: all a [™ **>:»*> S >T? c J^ e r . . . L- mk -V .»» T^.- -^ rrb am* ton- Mr and Mrs. Worth Fairbanks , w . ^..—« ..*- w .«-- 7 , —.. , .._, rr^m^.- of tn \^^/ n ^ t ^ n n d and son BiU> of Hermon were \ evening. Sept. 25th. at tfie h S S e j T h 5 P ! ^ ^ a S? n, ».? ec *^. hl 5 best it Sunda\ dinner guests ot Mr. and Evemag Circle of the Vrv$byteji The vice-chairman who scores meeting of the* tht * ^ li ^ ne8t number of points wiU attend Farm and Home Week in CU»»if*« <ra*k »»tk or4rr M...-:.rr. jar. amour.' 1 * ** r-i S*a» ra'.e r «r rr^jftat ^-f^ati^n are urvt^o to C<jrr;.n>; trie We-k of Rally I>a> :. mtende-J :<, be a part of the Mrs Arthur B Hart on Barney tfeneral rxily program tor the fall street Ir is oxpec-ed that a large nunv Morns Babcock of Glen Ridge. br-r >f adults of the church, . N- J- « Visiting his mother. Mrs. w.^Mtnvr memOrs of the Sunday John Babcock. Rowley street ^•--> >r rw)t v* iJl >oin the chdd- F. F. Stoughton, New York city. :vn .n th to event, making it a H^" 1 Sunday in Go^verneur. raJiv for the n-hole church. ,, Mr and Mrs. A. F. McAUaster A!i the items on the menu will left today for Bronxville. 2V Y o. an Church will be held MoVA>' £r brUAr> al Corne11 U 5 iV vSi il *'- - - ^^ ! The person sconng second highest of Mri Jarnes Ross on Prospect >£ lU att "! d J he N ^ York State street To^ic Alaska". P r o S S n j ^""LSl Horr^ Bureau Federa- leader Mrs. Henry Freeman. j tK ^^? e Si n f m Nov «"^f r * . Mr and Mrs Floyd Coat«, Vw Oiainnefi w already'^e- Grayce Streeter and Donald I cw****** MefnbersJ^Commit- Brown motored Sunday to Central i J^* an^pOanning ior Open House Square and followvd Oneida Lake through Sylvan Beach to Rome, and back by BoonviUe. Mr and Mrs Otis Streeter via I Days, and Exhibits as feat ures oittaMembership Drtw , Vice dftirmen, Chairmen. Sec-i w retaries and Treasurers talked provided by the "c^mrrtitTee so *-here u^y w lU spend a month be- \ ited relatives in OgdensbiiV Su^- j g^. *&- ^3*^5. ^ l I S . *?5 h-it those who attend"need'brine fore leaving (or their winter home i day. IIT**^ r? 44 ** ^ e Y woo ^ : jAsabtant ^ I X O ' anv ^and^nTa^ in Winter Park. Florida, I Mr and Mrs Edward Batteraby Hom lP«J 0n6trat i? n . A « ent Lead ' oT irHe^nr wwhw the rot^ Miss Dorothy Dodda leaves Sun- and son. David Saeldon, of NeZ er ^ P*5£V my ***& sum " ^ rt >„ , v ^ ^ - ^ ^ > o.^rhmeD. weat^«J mast resume her st«dk» at Cor J York city, spent the w^ekn^ as ' "^^ *e ^Jayt activities for CiAtoiflf AV.f*.l. .he rhaTfen W LU ' wiG be held in )e** men be 3S r r J5 wvK:» CAJ«* f Tha'.Ks . . . > crn<j r>-^4> R*«V. Ar>pi;^t»n Leona Mcmtt TH». DK.tf>Ll>t j fjr a Li «J.r rt , fbip : >r *-rr >r% .. pp« *m)> Leaves For Capital Miss Dorothy Dodda leaves Sun- j and son. David Saeldon, of Neu I er ^ ^ Jp 0 ™*} 1 University sun> y. spent the week-end as j marize <he ***?* activities for nell University. Eleanor Kaplan L guesu of his aunt, Mrs. Clara i tnem - 1 leaves Thursday for Emerson Col-! Smith on Clinton street. I Mp *' t A g,les ^ J J * ^ Head of the .lege at Boston; Scott Brown. Cor • Mrs. W A. VanDuzee will leave I™"* Econ ? mk ^ I>parttnent from rneli; Janet M>ers. Irving Weath- Fridav accompanied by Mr. and > J5f State School of Agnculture at erup and Rober* Cu.shman for $y-1 Mrs. 'Karl Leonhardt of Heuvel-19 anto , n w a s t n e p e s t speaker in trrw :r ..-•• .!^V"jr".«*'. I'jo;^*!-*! L'Tn'tr- 'tidier --. HS> /-.ir! ...* N M "". ^jvrn.jirf'iair^ , . % , . - ... mtiUl . ., v i» ra^'r/- «'::ir K »n T.V- .vjvri^ Ul then Mi>< Mcmtt wTil be the M*s U^ona Merritt. daughter racuse University .ton and go to Hancock. N. Y., to, 2^ a A t ^!?? n ^t^H ° n VVo " of Mr and Mr>. Robert Mcmtt Mrs Addie Sheer and son Amos visit Mr and Mrs. John O r y B n . \ ^ ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ x of Spragutiville. will leave tomor- k-ft Saturdav for Chicago after From Hancock they will motor toI „*£*££J™?J J^^t"^LJi^Vt^' C. where visiting Mr and Mrs William Van ' Now York city where they wiU 5^%^,^^- H S^r5? inH I visit Mr and Mrs. Edward Ash- ! S ricJc A Ch ^ > ? 1 Mrs. Bert Cole and lev and the New York Worlds, Mrs £• BLshop. Balmat; Mrs. Ro- rov* for Washington. D c . wnen* visiting u ^ - ^ w - S p-^LX^" ' &nt * uil1 * ake a h,J5mws cours*' a; Slyke of Barnes street S»raver»* colkt:e She is a 19^5 srrdduatc of Dean High .school. The college oper.^ Cx*:'J.and un- ^ T ' h „ r . r !"»•», b . s : ' . « > ^ s : of her si.«»ter and brother- """L.t^ .in-Uw >!r and Mr^. Harry Turn- •vjii m Wctshirijrton. where Mr Turn^iil i> employed b\ the IX- Mrs. Adelaide Johnson of Rock Ixland >trvet :>[> nt the week end with relatives a' Russell. Mr and M: of f^rk street entertained Mrs Fair Mrs. Leonhardt, Mrs. Cry- **: n Crowder. Mrs. C. White, and an and Mrs, Ashley are daughters j ? Irs - H. Johnston Canton: Mrs. i of Mrs VanDuzee. The party ex- ! J. rene Parody and Mrs. George hdward Gouki:n^ * p^^., to- be gone a wwk , Sackett. Crary MilLs; Mrs. Floyd The Misses Marv and Bettv Gillette. DeKalb Jet.; Mrs. R. Har- **• .r. *.hu - ro.«Mf J! mr.y , - .• ~ r-«. -^ : ^ L Thr .Uiti.::!;. sr.i.. «•-,»• r\iffi. ' trve iT.tnc cu*1 fif '•• •• '.M- \r. font- 'uani^* 1 ** •^f--. eo a*. ' , v Tr-bunr- inv 'lecidlir* Harry GoukLni; of \S'atertown at i R} a ck of Johnstown" i-,i panrrvn: of internal R.e\enu< Merritt has been nonor L surprLse oirincny amn riav Miss Mar\ Ann N'ewe Thurs- he wt^'k-end ;:. *n street spent H!L gtor \ an ^ Mrv Ethel Tripp of Watertown the Fdwards: Mi*s Augusta Pike Mrs. left for MK. Frede: k A Helen Gates. Mrs H Corr\». and Buske. Jr - Mrs. Arlo-.veer W.xxi'.vorth. Hail-:>- f'several fareweli parties ^Vatertowr: "where .-.he will stud\ and daughter. An* Ma"ie of Oswe- boro: Mr... W Heverly. M: .r. Spragut*v;ile recent 1> A sur- prise party wa> given for her Mondav evening at the home of ure ur.t'er Mrv. New•- po have returned to her home ^ J:i) ?P e yr y }P*- William r.e:j. spending the past week with P n Half-W ay House; Mrs. Wil- 1%EO\KSDAY. SEPT. 20. 1B<39 '^•^utv cu ^Past Noble Grand Circle of Una .her : a c n T Mr>\ S* H 7 D a v i d i o n "on : ^"j> Neil. ^ n jL!?\*£^™E -'Mrs. Leland Orandy. Guests were R t -tx-kah Lod^ will mee- at me ."Prospect street. Mrs Buske is ±\ f £:£!£' vl" ^ \' iZtJZ \<~ Ala Clarke and Effie Montreville horm» of Mrs. Roy Price on Row-: the former Miss Marie Metcalf. Aitchison M n , Rov Pierce_ Mrs. os Gouverneur. and Ella Whitta- Je% suvft Thursday. Sept. 2\st. I Mr. and Mrs. Earle G. Smith of ? Ta ^ urke ' a n d > I r ^ nia Broun k-r. Mable Whhrnker. Gladys \ f ^ d M j ^ Wibon of i Fwlrf and C F Rus ^} 2L Wes< \^ r-ftr,,^ Prtitrt ar ^ vt^ t,,,,.,^ n-,»' i r»^h M^ *>--/;• .*i*>. *ioji.t-> n ,LM;II W ! n..^. o*>^ r rp^impd T*iip-*rfflv Mrs. oertrude Poste and Mrs i>av;-. Marion Davy. Leah >U- y, r Kean street wen week end i r ™> sr **^ . T T J •ij? C ?S? ' C LaBaree Hannawa Falls- Mrs Dt-rmou. Matile l^irrts irena tn . |ks!s ^ f M r a n d M rs. Garfield * after fouT ^^ *P° nt at xhe N w ^a^n?e. nannawa rails, .virs Producers' Ballots Due Tomorrow J l-*"™ 1 ", 1 , * ,1 ^ 1 'T ,1 T ' '^"^ ^" 4M ; ^ - ^ t s ^r Mr and Mrs. uamew I-*";/ ^wi^*'va^"" "* " H C White Mrs Harold Smvthe ^, Tumbu and Hannah Gnrnds ot R U ^I P K^ at »hpir r^uv nn RlArk 1 ^ 01 * Worlds Fa;r. ' ^ x^ n i< . n *7 * ^Continued from Page Onei , Spragueville MLss Merritt re- S k . ' Paul ^ arrel - the H-^^-old a i^ d ^f 5 !,. R ^^stall. Massena; In substance. the proposed; S Vfts xt , M Vf n , f ! son of Paul and Grace Downey ^ rs CK H ^ a ^ f Pt>r 5>' c M ^ v; Mr t, amendemenu provide fo/a^rort) - \ ! v M /H « ^ Mose Gravel of Mc<Jmnis G f 301 Kenmore Ave.. \V Shwpe. Mrs. R. Sabounn and mum «' *•>«•> rL^ KTT^^^ ^T^^ t i t ? . L U u ; North Bangor are visiting friends ' r u mfirp v- Y naxs**i awav on Mrs Cecil Marks. OKdensburg: TZ& fn^he^uSffinSrSn ^ / ^ D H o * * J ^ ^^es her,> for a few days. : ^ ^ r \ * . ar^tnt^y^S Mi* Lola Church, ^erneponl for anv month prior To \ S ; I ' 5 t h Annual RcuniOIV * The LTL will meet with Mis* , taken to Malone for bunal Mrs. VV Overacker and Mrs F. 1940; a minimum of Slio for The sixth annual reunion of the Mae Thomas at the Methodist par-1 Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Cutway t^*, 30 ^ North ^X*" 161 ^ 1 ?** JTHlk utilized in Clas^ 2-A dur- Lake clan was held Sunday. Sept. sonage Thursday. September 21st j and daughter Beverly, of Ham- >eliie Hooper and Mrs. F. Gra ing that penod; a provision that 10. at the old Lake homestead in a* 4 P nr Each member please ; mond, were supper guests of Mr nam i^tcaim the Class 2-B price shall be at Macomb .bring a guest least 40 cents higher than the A crowd of thirty-seven were Lawrence Babcock of Erie Pa.. Class*3-A pnce. and that the present, including Mr. and Mrs ha> been spending the week with! Mrs. J. W. Wil- E J Stevenson near l ia ms. Mrs. H Sanford: and Mrs. Marjorie Charters. Potsdam; Mrs. and Mrs . Ric+iard Stevenson or Waid St. ; L { , R^polds. Pitcaim; Mrs ; Agnes .Class 3-B pnce shall be al least Walter Phillips. Mrs. Laura Phil- his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross; spent a week recently with his ^ ^ Vf™ 2 " ^ f m C ^ ™ 50 cents higher than the Class lips and son of Lowville. Mr Bcibcock*of CUnton street. 4-A price. adn Mrs. Mervin Castler and two The Berean class of the Bap- Should market orices of dlairv ' daughters of Croghan; Mr. and . list church meet Thursday. Sept products increase^suff'iciefltly sb Mrs. William Camldge/ of Ant- 21 with Mrs, Eliza Griffith, South that under the ^present terms of *erp; Mr and Mrs. Maurice Shat- Gordon street. the order the Class 1 and Class tuck and son Gilbert Mr. and Mrs r ?-A prices would be higher than John Peck, son Kenneth, and Trooper Urges Greater the minimum proposed by the granddaughter. Alice Adams. Mr. p mr „t«l Q..-**-%»;.;«-. amendments these higher prices and Mrs. Foster Peck and son rarem»i supervision "would become effective automat- Earl oi Gou\emeur; Mrs. Ida- Inspector J J. King of the Bu- icm&y. Commissioner Noyes point- Chase, Mrs. Nettie Bailey. Mr. and reau of Investigation. New York ed out to dairy' farmers. J Mrs Lyle Know Hon and three State Police, addressing the Ma- Conimissioner Noyes, in his no ; children, W'ilham. June and Keith, j comb Men's Community Club of tification to producers said: jof Macomb. j the Methodist Church kst night, "Milk producers who at any Visitors included Mr and Mrs. told the members that 60 r >*of the time since Jan 1. 1937 have de-, William Cobey and children. Mr. ' country's criminal activity is in livered milk to a plant approved' and Mrs. Archie Smith and Mr. the hands of youth under 25 years by a health authority having jur-.Rushlo, * < i of age. isdiction in any part of the afore- ! This i* the first reunion* to be To fight this condition he urged -said marketing area, are eligible'. held on ihe old farm cleared and greater early parental supervision to vote, either individually or i operated for many years by the and greater cooperation between through their cooperative asso- late John and Mary "Lake The the average citizen and the police. ciations, on the proposed amend- \ place still remains in the family. The inspector recommended the Jnents^ i being owned by their daughter, training by groups such as Boy "Producers who do not receive Mrs Ida Chase. and Girl Scouts, 4-H groups. Sex a ballot, and in whose behalf unde E. J Stevenson at Dekalb. Gum. Miss Rachel Mernft. and. Rev Henrv Bnd*e .of Canton, M^ ^ f ^ y Smith. Canton; Mrs.. superintendent of 4he S t Law- 'Neva Day St Regis Falls; Mrs. rence district of the Methodist frothy Huntrws. DeKalb Jet.; church, was the guest speaker at Mrs. JViil^m Armstrorig Morley; the regular morning service at the and Miss Eunice Heywood. Ithaca, j Methodist church Sunday morning i : i at 10.30. CoUiru Festival Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leonard, y- f%r%mm% S***k <Hl Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy, Mrs. Gol- l o U P e n ^ e P C ^ die Burleigh, and Miat Ethel Mc v* <Music from Europe's Balkan treville spent the past week In countries, now threatened with+ New York attending the Hair-! absorption into Adolf Hitler's' dressers convention and World s \ Reich, will be presented by the Fair Attorney and Mrs. Glenn H. Griffith of Washington. D. C were guests Saturday of Mrs. Mary Corey at Fullerville. Rev. W. R. Cole and family of West Main street, who have been visiting his parents in Burlington, Vt. the past w-eek, returned td their home Monday evening The Outlook Club held its first The oldest member present was education in the home and "school j £» ^ a ^ a ^ S a ^ ^ c ^ no cooperative association LS to JMrs Etta Bailev and the voungest. *&> was urged. vote, may obtain a ballot Irom-'rari peck a^ed 1(» months Cou- ^ Refreshments Erskme M. Harmon. 95 Madison ;Se comTng the lon«*t distance ^e dining hall foUowmp nis ad-] near Waddington A aeucioi Avenue. New York City/ were ^Ld Mrs S j s iSSJ *™ , Hubert > Hiteman. guitarist. | ^unchecp was se^ed atJ2,m T No person who claims to have fami i ies present had the same - -v, Q ~~ a r^ht_ to participate , n the vot- nurnbrr of children were served in offered several musical selections ing to be ' denied a ballot but A few verses contributed by a ' a person me^kp;- of *he family gives, a brtaf if the ballot is cast bv ^ it°^" vL° ^^ llK I bk KI° but vpr > tr ' Jfi hlstor > of Th '-- parlv ^ ^ i ^ Anv bai- ^ for thls ^ wh - p lot on which ai. question* a^xed - relative to the s:a?u> of anv |»ro- ducer are not propter!v an* veered also will be re.)ec t erf Comm.Sj-.on- **r Noyes or6>rod The cc»nre'ns of the baliov- t?a>* b\ n~'»dV*er* 'w'lll remain secrpt OSWEGATCHIE Bowlers To Oiganize Xonight, Adopt Rules jrganizai tnre* r*i'^."ibng leasru-.-> of 10 team-, each will i*e striving :r. lav for the fojr.dn.tiqn for a p*rrnan<nt horn Gouverneur Native Dies in Syracuse FYancL- Fiynr.. 3? cii^d Sunday 'afternoon ^r. th*» Cm'.ndajn C-umv ; sar.itorurr. at Syracuse *h-T? he i nad beer, a parent tor .weral rr>'>r/h> He wa,-* t r.^>\r ;,[ Gou- verneur havnn? vto^r. r*>rr here April 19 \9<r2 :r.e SOT. of *n^ late The senior class of the Hict school will serve a cr.ck^n pu supper at the TOR^ evening of this vfSk Mrs. Ida BeacrLi> s ^ n d i n c .sorrK day> with her daughter Mrs (;«..-. By:ccs at Newt or:' Fa:i- tage on the St. LawTence river Waddington. A debcious The program was in charge of the president, Mrs. Earl Laidlaw who gave a map talk on Egypt and a brief review of "The Spell of Egypt". ^MissJWtfcox gave ar. in- teresting accoikir of ber week n ^Sa'uWavl^^amsburg. Va^ last June * I Harold Towlson of Schenecttdy v>. r .t the week with his •* .fe ar.1 Elias Tamburitza Serenaders when ' they appear Friday evening. Sept. 29. in Gouverneur GBange halL j The group will be the fire pre* sentajion of this years Collins Festival of entertainments, which ' again will be brought to Gouv-: erneur by the Grange j The members of the serenaders ; company are from Jugo-Slavia. re- . cent victim of Mussolini's imper- . iai arjj^itions as a partner of Hit- ler in the axis *of military power. \ The* artists are experts at play- j ing the tamburit*. native instru- • ment of Jugoslavia. The unique music of Jugo-Slavia is featured. . but the members also^ present ' popular .American selecuons , REBEKAH 3HEETIVG r; mily vvho are visiting ner rr.vr.- Mrs. Lilhan Hut ton on Tr.r.-y M;> Gran- Qolton r-^rr.-.-d or. i Avenue. Mrs Hutton re'urr.-d Sundav frorr. a few dav. >:a\> a * j '~<™ the VanDuzee hosp A -a:- o- the homo of rel<*.ie, \n» &\:*iuo i Thursday after u»dergoir.s a r-.a- Mour.:a# Vievlftrrange M.. oh^ ! r operanon and y; corvax-." r,$ se^-.e Booster Night at Una Rebekah Lodge No 15 held its annual meeting Monday evening. Sept 18 when 55 mem- bers *•»-• present A *nemonai service ^^ conducted by the Past Noble Gr.ris in honor of the kite P N G Sarah Millard and Ida 1 Da v;> Eiectior. of officers re^Sr**^ in '*• — t the <oliowj-.^ i>eing chosen NV-bk lar meet ins Wednesday PW— ' Mrs. Mabel Colburr. and da-jn-! Grand. Am- P^e<i Vice-Grand. Sopt. 2f«h A fine program ^"Y*- ' *er Betty of Hailesboro s*ree-t re-! Beulah Wh:tmore; Records*: S^*c- ing arranged h> the L«*c:urer an- • -.- -^ * *T*-(-<i F H n r ^*r-r? vtr-1 r d , t* P\^ light refre'ihments were served. tajcerr up a:-a rnee:;ng of'the rear;* * *- eG _* nr> <inG Mr^ u^uf* Mus- *^_..»__. - „.._, captains *• 7 a clock ionic.*: a^ the new Cim r 3n R^*creatior. ailev^ turned to- their home las* w*s-k; retar>. Maude Shaker: Financial ' Miinday night after visiting Mrs. Secrtetar>-. Eiva Rowley; Treasur- er Chum's «>n Howard M Col- er. Edlii Apple * and Trustee W _ „. , tAll r ^. Pautoe v^tevens snev tne w^ek-^Coiburn's son. Hnu-ard M Col-ler. Edl:i Apple.' and Trustee W; captains *• 7 aclock lorto: r \^>\J^L ;../.: ,, ^ ' , . ^ ^n^mfriS^%^?.a l^rr, and wife in bong Branch N. I J. VanNamee to•succeed himself Town caucuses have bet r. called 1J . **& attending the Worse's I Mrs Esther Seaker who was» Rules ahd re^uiat 1.7ns -mder w«-,*c-> ftru ^ e *' h <T r be \TM teams wil: corr.pf^ durir.f: th^ <\ z'ore Surviv season w-i^ TV drawn ^> ^nd of! '^ e -*ormer Fn ^rs elect ; Ih rece'rn year* he lrved JC SVT- ^\^f^Z-^ bv'both pariesfor Saturdav; S^i Fair Miss Betty Coll x *, . ternber 3(i:rt."The RepuMicar* vx .;• ! taken ill Tuesday mgh' KTORK SHOWER HELD A stork slower* was held Moo- day Septeir.ber 9 Miss Betty Colburr. was 1 ejected Left Herald of th^ Rebe- .„ m , .^- and ras kah Assembiy this summer.-was , 1 been e^finecf to the VanDuaee presented with a bouquet of !k«w-: lne J hospital ever since. Dr. Burdick. iers by the incoming Noble Grand. ; la specialisj Xrorc S>racuse <as [ Acnes Reed. . . . ; Mr and Mrs U S Rovce and! called last Saturday in counsel 1 ^^^^T^^ZZ^^ " 1 Louis, Barbara R^erV "Ini *™*""-'><*"** Foisom mo- ^ J ^ J ^ l ^ ^ \" ^ mCES COUSTMZ } TSomax all of s S ^ r , M tored to PachviUe. Sundav. Their boM a com game partv at tre | f S £ r a t serv-lcVs ^r Mr F'vr.n '^ter-in-law. Mrs MargarVt Rcyce home of Mrs. Leon Reed 36 WaU j -ances r\ ripe "of tember 3dtrt.''The Repu cers eiected. . 4 Gouverneur whom he married on moe " at 2 ' (J0 P- ^ a: thc ^^ AM or^n:ip /fev f c ^ >*\P Urfrc^t^c 'March 3 1924: his rocThfr; one Leslie Anoer^ >' nl^y own^r arK j d*r*burg:_ana four ch.Idrt r. Marv manager of u ^ oo«i.ng leajTJiC hali, and the DemocraLs a ?:3«D p. m. c spend sev- were held at St Jarne- Catholic ^^^^ with them church this village a* 1 a m er *{ ***£: ~> - . v - . 1 , io7 3to"FrS.«Wrtnesday Rt Rev y ^ Cox, fJ^^^S^T^^Zi * Crowley and R< v w.;. Ogdensburg will nuke his off*c*a., Mr and Mrs Weldon Wain- ,*b , w r i g h t jr. visited Mrs Wain- street. Tuesday evening s>ep. ^. . . . . ^ . ^ Pubbc cordiallv invited and urir-d wright s cousins Mr and Mrs Er to attend. »*• Ingram at Clayton. Miss Margaret Carull retur-^dl Mrs Ar>ce Truax spent Friday os Fox by Mrs G £vjL*^^ wTo'^Z^x^L^Y'* \ today to the' Collie of N e ^ F^ ^ternoon and evening *t Pots^ Miss Geraidinf -Johnson's home Pr^sp^^: ssree* Pre»ent were Mr^ tjrx Braw^ Mrs Donald S^r-ar^ Mrs M^- ril! Goodison. and tne Mj&*es E"..- 3»beth and Margar*: Trerr.ie-v TIKE THKATEN* F VJtM isr^.-. y f>* t -ie .... "a: or. A fire that starter: morning ir. tr>e hav-roo* barn-of Mrs. Mar. Fie the r^bb : was ri-ted beforv ser«ous oa-nai^ was do** Necb^ors Th>-« tr^ bummg hay from the barr Tr* thrrai of a senous fire res^hed j-* Gouvemeur fere- was *r. LrOu^err»eur Miss Cecile ABen Wads Claude Smith Th* marr^gf of Mws CV- e E Alien daugn-er of Mr. anc Mrs LeLanc Aik>r. of R^^d str*** Gouv- ern^^r to Cia^jde $>rr..'~ «.or of Condor. Srruth of San Car;-** Ca* ^ performed at 9-h\ p - S^.t arday Se;itemfc»€r 16 a: ;*.f Bap- **>* cr/urc. 1 " a* PotviaT. r\ the R*-^" Mor.raoutr Hor*->r. Mr arv: Mrv Harold R-iyroo » A ^ .-...•, a «. '^r*ciar.** Mrs S-.-r- -»-»--- a b.ark and but betorr* *whey cornv^eted red.-rep*- 3r^< «rr> aUck »cce»s- mer. -the IT-m5> trr? the ftse wa« out A hole was £urr»ec a the bar^ roof an< some --av 3SJroy-ed. XLlGIBUt ones Anc a ro^ia^i *f u-..: f - r^ti«es Mrs ?*n\-rrr< w^r* TH\C*. SS*C moss lr»s% wr rnark accessor- ies, anc a corsair*' >f —v-is^ crt^r. flott'rt Af*er Lhe »TOCJ^ M- ar^ Mrs Srrt w k^f v \ •-'vji.-u: *r^ tn.n. * Ad.ror- A M Wednesday eve rung. Sept t20th. A full attendance 15 re- • quested. r The Methodist society bavins: j completed the work oi new siding on their "church are repa.rting and decorating the interior Pians are being made for a reded>ca*;or. of the O^^ldins: or. Wednr>da> Oct> ber 4th D^* Supt Rev Herj-v Bridg* of Cantor, ana s^em'. o*h- er ministers are expt^r^i *o br preser,* at an af:err>oon aund eve- rung mee'ing r>.r.ner w^il ,b*» $er\*<} a* 5 > p m and a nn^ prrygrzrr. arranged under the direc- tion of % r* pa«*or. P^pv L W Web- ster M-rray tia*>\ of Vt>ca is oome for wer^. d&>-s vacathDr Mr rlaw^> r.as .v^r w^rk.r^ for a rnor.n^r IT-. Ltjca for some time and exp^rt« to go to Ne« Y<?rk chelle dam. The Misses Betty Stee> and j Marjorie Enslow of Potsdatr. Nor-: mal spent the week end at tn^ir' homes nere. | Mrs Edward Gouldmg spent 1 Monday and Tuesday »r. Wa* r-S town C*c*obf- '. to compktp hji course- TV PV.*Ur : R.vr» ,m.r ^u. - s»n:— ie« v \ *^-L-r -~- .-- Mrs E L Mos^- of Pa'erxo- St Lawrence Count* vetemv- ^^^ ^?«i '»' ^"^ tr^> r i ^ . ^ c^^T: 51 M ' ^ Mr? has r»rved notx^frcta the \ ^ ^ ^ J ** X ' ^ ^ ° ^ * ^ > - tna* hw naaw ap- , . A *" ' rf ^- *-^*^ m ^- STT'e" _____„ «B the rrvu Mr%^ee eiigibw ! *f ls » XJer ** -^.-*^^ "-f M n ~-*.»T^r^ A^.^ W ^*^ Ra>T-ir or^A^T-s* 3i V.j» Alie-. ^JZ_ a **!5*^ «- ,• ifu- g^ T*^ Corporatxic hefc a' . u of- IP. AAP FtM Mur Mrs L«o furui Tu«ida3' and Wedmday Mr *uA Mrs Joha S t e » of Bof ir. uowver-ietir >' [ 15th *339 st 2 3C p rr^ ** fo*- k>wag officers «^r* Elected 'TT the coming year .• W H. L»ooritf ro« A Pr^acot io^ A. PHOTOGRAPHY u an ive Hobby ] we nave Frtee« la T AMATTTBS ISCFTLttS • Low-p*jcia) £.*jmc.Aux CAJOtAJi 1»% DtSCOrVT FILM tVl^AJfcGI>G COLOU>G tSr Pt^ttOriyG A.VB rsBTIXG o(4»r VFrp^^ T A X I A FTW CL»\- NOVELTIES *OODC\ AX>nrT PHOTO SERVXE CALL ROBERT W B LAI R ST. LAWRENCE HSTN PHONE 269 (AND NiON X f ' ^ ^ \ to shop at GRAND UNION uper Market For 67 y e a n , regardless of conditions, Grand Union has been serving housewives with quality foods at the lowest possible prices—We do not "juggle" quality or prices to "danle" you with "flash in the pan" bargains, but consistently give you the "best for less"! It pays to shop at Grand.Unkm aD the time! P&G SOAP WHITE NAFTHA 8 -• 25' M3> KIDNEY BEANS 16 oz. can 5 TUNA FLAKES HURFF'S SPINACH SPAGHETTI •r BEANS Freakpak Faaey Mc tt c *** Ur»t. can TOMATO PASTE can 4 10' 10' PEANUT BUTTER 2 t 7X PILLSBURY'S PEARS PANCAKE FLOUR E-Koa-o-me Diced 2 ± 25' MAJESTIC SODA CRACKERS 2 - 12 MAJESTIC GRAHAM CRACKEfeS 2 ^ 13' Big Savings on the Hundreds of Low Prices Everyday! Pancake Flour r~*^ •** 5 e Tomato luce Large Can 5 C Corned Beef Hash 2 W J1 25 c Brer Rabbit Gr ~ BL * bel ** v Crisco Apricots MOLASSES 14' can - "^ 2 ?: 25 e De%U Red OffrfllKfif MatCnSS Oxydol 2 9kKt , Camay Soap Rinso ^ 8 f Stsper Suds can r 2J£37 e 2-cake, H<* 2 ^ L 37 e Concemtialed J** *. | 9 r Milk 10 - 58 POCONO Oleo FINEST WHOLE MILK Cheese 1 lb. 9 lb. 18 '<^GMtM& Peaches FOP Canning Direct from Orchard Bananas Golden Yellow "—\ GRAPES 4-25 c ORANGES] ^fees -19* !10-19 C APPLES WEALTHT Best CUR£) Smoked Galas 15 QwUtt) IT ^ Roast Beef •^Itf LTTTLE «G I;H :XV s?£S Round Steak Fresh Ham '*£- aiT QMBty FRESH CUT Boiling Beef -12 . UTTLE PIG Side Pork hat Stte*4 tictvyTanty Hocpe-Drtnni Roasting Chicken Hamburg' . 19 Arg rrw«* HOME-MADE Ssusafe 19c av 25c jo^jr .FAKKP1ACS - ' TOILET TISSUE iroil 3 CLOROX OLD MCH CLEANSER S U P H l MARKET •~»-*J» 0 « N FRDAY AM) SATURDAY EVEMMGS £ir;>".,-J^...

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M#**ft RiMslttr South K<i.i'ir «nc 'r*~fcc;sne>r

Church Corn Roast To Be HeW Thursday

Tne ctnn ta* ertrn antt A lener i-xt** Q* in* Gouwrneur Pr»*sb>-rerian Sur.dav whtx-! v\ ill U* ht*Id ' * i> >vai <>n" T": -rv<.U> af t«-rr»- wn S«j>' * l'I. !:>n- '4 'i«.» until t 'M* ocltM-k :.*'.'. *r.<: t K *• r.b-u/ch ' Tf:**

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Pernonat* . . . Lorain • •

Mrs. CMafitv dau^'^r IX>UJ >?r»*t . M r s irrtowr anii Mr

Nickervjn and Mr and Mr*. Ktfward Simpson

County Home Bureau Plan* Member Drive

JSt Lawrence County Home feu. rvau officers planned their annu

i \i . . YI«.« ^-;n •** »^ Q,,#T^I^. « , ^ ^ . . « « / T l . . a* memoerilup drive at the Uni-list o! U.>t Mam will go to Buffalo tomorrow for Confer^nc* which was held H *^.;fau* of Wa- a Studebaker dealers' meettM on C* r X h _ ^ ^ J ^ " I f i . ^ 8 *

<in-i M:> R i i i-nday. Spencer Merr> and Jos-' LeBlanc of North Cordon street eph Bryan. Ogden&burg dealers.) r« irHi"d to thfir r**>j>v \iw norr*-* will go with the Simpsons. ?nt- IXL*' wtn-K ar%-: .Npe:*d;ng a Mii> FUith Irym; Suilnan. daugh- ; o : n October 18th

:t* coT.mitti-t- T-a* w:ii ae! up .- , > u t ^ r ItM-piacv. eouk and m ^ ' * 1*i? f t; |

vvr-tk ; siting fr»rnd> *nd relatives tt*r of Mr and Mrs. E. A Sulh-Mt- van of EdwarcU left early thks

n Canton. Septembt*r 7th The fifteen vice-chairmen who

• present decided to have the e thi> year for two weeks.

to November first

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iimi^k.Ti Harian A K Bt'ctman and

Ou»rir» L> l*ji»*lrO MfViftU .,U FAI ;t-jn!rn!wr. ol tni* >f «jn r:.iT.rtt*on> t» mak«* the

R<>> Alien. Row-!i*\ %trevt ent'':**aine<1 Mr> Aliens TV'j'.hvr an4 father Mr and Mrs P Prank Hull at dinner Monda>

week for Syracuse University. ^ P0*1)1 s > * ! ^ U **'** "*** ! wherv ^he is enrolled in the P i i l U : l h ^ t o * c o r e d o n ^ "f"1-1 A r t K course* a^r* b a s l s ; a P*4"*"1 b e i n « ^ ^

A daughter was born Sunday Med for renewals, new members, . :>r>.e occasion bem* Mr. aivd Mrs. \ morning at Potsdam Hospital to,*™} , l o r « « « ^ « ^ ^ f ^o«y r. ». - - . L _._^ i ». T .- ,- £- » _ i . •T. «.• i and for new units that arv forrrwKi

Flail s 56th wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs G S Kaley of Nor

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MR ^ K > t > T t* J \ t » M J S b> t ^ lf**e:.rw rr;>re**r.t*..sc 1 th* Trtbon* Prv»» Ht u !*:v er«;«tj-AxtTrd t.' ttv««.r r<or;t.n*r:* and rr* e.%r *r>d nev mHi; for

*ifcN np{VT*«Til» '.!)* >yr*c**r P -*": St ifTkdA.Ti IT rrti* t e r m »r?

Mrs Kdward Haile Case and wood. The jregular

F iwrird I-l! > ?W

d*!ii.r :n» vt-dr a c'\urcT.-wiaV HO-c V r ^ ' " - w 1- * nor to be li- daughit-r. Peneiope. are spending mi iM'to the- S.r.da> >chool: all a [™ **>:»*> S>T?cJ^e

r . . . L- mk -V .»» T .- - rrb am* ton- Mr and Mrs. Worth Fairbanks , w . ^. .—« — ..— *-w .«-- 7 , —.. , . ._ , rr^m^.- of t n \ ^ ^ / n ^ t ^ n

nd and son BiU> of Hermon were \ evening. Sept. 25th. at tfie h S S e j T h 5 P ! ^ ^ a S ? n , » . ? e c * ^ . h l 5 b e s t

it Sunda\ dinner guests ot Mr. and

Evemag Circle of the Vrv$byteji

The vice-chairman who scores meeting of the* t h t* ^ l i^n e 8 t number of points wiU

attend Farm and Home Week in

CU»»if*« <ra*k »»tk or4rr M...-:.rr. jar.

amour.' 1 * ** r-i S * a » ra'.e r «r rr^jftat

^-f^ati^n are urvt o to C<jrr;.n>; trie We-k of Rally I>a> „ :. mtende-J :<, be a part of the Mrs Arthur B Hart on Barney tfeneral rxily program tor the fall street Ir is oxpec-ed that a large nunv Morns Babcock of Glen Ridge. br-r >f adults of the church, . N- J- « Visiting his mother. Mrs. w. Mtnvr memOrs of the Sunday John Babcock. Rowley street ^•--> >r rw)t v* iJl >oin the chdd- F. F. Stoughton, New York city. :vn .n thto event, making it a H^"1 Sunday in Go^verneur. raJiv for the n-hole church. , , Mr and Mrs. A. F. McAUaster

A!i the items on the menu will left today for Bronxville. 2V Y o.

an Church will be held MoVA>' £ r b r U A r > a l C o r n e 1 1 U5 iVvSi i l*'-- - ^ ! The person sconng second highest

of Mri Jarnes Ross on Prospect >£ l U a t t " ! d J h e N ^ York State street To^ic Alaska". P r o S S n j ^ " " L S l Horr^ Bureau Federa-leader Mrs. Henry Freeman. j t K ^ ^ ? e S i n f m N o v«"^f r* .

Mr and Mrs Floyd C o a t « , V w Oiainnefi w already'^e-Grayce Streeter and Donald I cw****** MefnbersJ^Commit-Brown motored Sunday to Central i J^* an^pOanning ior Open House Square and followvd Oneida Lake through Sylvan Beach to Rome, and back by BoonviUe.

Mr and Mrs Otis Streeter via

I Days, and Exhibits as feat ures oi tta Membership Drtw ,

Vice dft irmen, Chairmen. Sec-i w retaries and Treasurers talked

provided by the "c^mrrtitTee so *-here u^y w l U spend a month be- \ ited relatives in Ogdensb i iV Su^- j g ^ . *&- ^ 3 * ^ 5 . ^ l I S . *?5 h-it those who attend"need'brine fore leaving (or their winter home i day. IIT**^ r?44** ^eYwoo^: jAsabtant

^ I X O ' anv ^ a n d ^ n T a ^ in Winter Park. Florida, I Mr and Mrs Edward Batteraby H o m l P « J 0 n 6 t r a t i ? n . A « e n t L e a d ' oT i r H e ^ n r w w h w the r o t ^ Miss Dorothy Dodda leaves Sun- and son. David Saeldon, of NeZ e r P*5£Vmy***& s u m"

^ r t > „ , v ^ ^ - ^ ^ > o . ^ r h m e D . w e a t ^ « J mast resume her st«dk» at Cor J York city, spent the w ^ e k n ^ as ' " ^ ^ * e ^Jayt activities for CiAtoif l f A V . f * . l . .he rhaTfen W LU ' wiG be held in )e** men be 3 S r r J5 wvK:»

C A J « * f Tha'.Ks . . . > crn<j

r>- 4> R*«V. Ar>pi; t»n Leona Mcmt t TH». D K . t f > L l > t j

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fbip : >r *-rr >r% .. pp«

*m)> Leaves For Capital

Miss Dorothy Dodda leaves Sun- j and son. David Saeldon, of Neu I e r ^ ^ Jp0™*}1 University sun> y. spent the week-end as j m a r i z e < h e ***?* activities for

nell University. Eleanor Kaplan L guesu of his aunt, Mrs. Clara i t n e m -1 leaves Thursday for Emerson Col-! Smith on Clinton street. I „ M p * ' t A g , l e s ^ J J * ^ Head of the .lege at Boston; Scott Brown. Cor • Mrs. W A. VanDuzee will leave I ™ " * E c o n ? m k ^ I>parttnent from rneli; Janet M>ers. Irving Weath- Fridav accompanied by Mr. and > J5f S t a t e School of Agnculture at erup and Rober* Cu.shman for $y-1 Mrs. 'Karl Leonhardt of H e u v e l - 1 9 a n t o , n w a s t n e p e s t speaker in

t r r w :r ..-•• . !^V"jr" .«* ' . I'jo;^*!-*! L'Tn'tr-'tidier --. HS> / - . i r ! ...* NM"". ^jvrn.jirf'iair^ , . % , . - . . . mtiUl . . , v

i» r a ^ ' r / - «'::irK »n T.V- . v j v r i ^ Ul then Mi>< Mcmtt wTil be the

M*s U^ona Merritt. daughter racuse University .ton and go to Hancock. N. Y., to, 2 ^ aA

t ^ ! ? ? n ^ t ^ H ° n VVo" of Mr and Mr>. Robert Mcmtt Mrs Addie Sheer and son Amos visit Mr and Mrs. John O r y B n . \ ^ ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ x of Spragutiville. will leave tomor- k-ft Saturdav for Chicago after From Hancock they will motor toI „ * £ * £ £ J ™ ? J J ^ ^ t " ^ L J i ^ V t ^ '

C . where visiting Mr and Mrs William Van ' Now York city where they wiU • 5 ^ % ^ , ^ ^ - H S ^ r 5 ? inH I visit Mr and Mrs. Edward Ash- ! S r i c J c

AC h ^ > ? 1 Mrs. Bert Cole and

lev and the New York W o r l d s , M r s £• BLshop. Balmat; Mrs. Ro-

rov* for Washington. D c . wnen* visiting u ^ - ^ w - S p - ^ L X ^ " '&nt* u i l 1 * a k e a h , J 5 m w s cours*' a; Slyke of Barnes street

S»raver»* colkt:e She is a 19^5 srrdduatc of Dean High .school. The college oper.^ Cx*: 'J. and un-

^T'h„r.r !"»•», b . s : ' . « > ^ s : of her si.«»ter and brother-"""L.t .in-Uw >!r and Mr . Harry Turn-

•vjii m Wctshirijrton. where Mr Turn^iil i> employed b\ the IX-

Mrs. Adelaide Johnson of Rock Ixland >trvet :>[> nt the week end with relatives a' Russell.

Mr and M: of f^rk street entertained Mrs

Fair Mrs. Leonhardt, Mrs. Cry- **:n Crowder. Mrs. C. White, and an and Mrs, Ashley are daughters j ? I r s- H. Johnston Canton: Mrs.

i of Mrs VanDuzee. The party e x - ! J.r e n e Parody and Mrs. George hdward Gouki:n^ * p^ ., to- be gone a w w k , Sackett. Crary MilLs; Mrs. Floyd

The Misses Marv and Bettv Gillette. DeKalb Jet.; Mrs. R. Har-**• .r. *.hu- ro.«Mf J! mr.y

, - .• ~ r-«. -^ : ^L Thr .Uiti.::!;. s r . i . . «•-,»• r \ i f f i .

' trve iT.tnc cu*1 fif

'•• •• '.M- \r. font- 'uani *1** •^f--. eo a*. ' , v Tr-bunr-inv 'lecidlir*

Harry GoukLni; of \S'atertown at i R}ack of Johnstown" i-,i

panrrvn: of internal R.e\enu< Merritt has been nonor

L surprLse oirincny amn riav

Miss Mar\ Ann N'ewe

Thurs- he wt^'k-end ;:. *n street spent H!Lgtor\ a n ^ M r v Ethel Tripp of Watertown the Fdwards: Mi*s Augusta Pike Mrs.

left for M K . Frede: k A Helen Gates. Mrs H Corr\». and

Buske. Jr - Mrs. Arlo-.veer W.xxi'.vorth. Hail-:>-f'several fareweli parties ^Vatertowr: "where .-.he will stud\ and daughter. An* Ma"ie of Oswe- boro: Mr... W Heverly. M:

.r. Spragut*v;ile recent 1> A sur­prise party wa> given for her Mondav evening at the home of

ure ur.t'er Mrv. New•- po have returned to her home ^ J:i)?Peyr ™ y}P*- William r.e:j.

spending the past week with P n Half-W ay House; Mrs. Wil-

1%EO\KSDAY. SEPT. 20. 1B<39

'^•^utv cu

^Pas t Noble Grand Circle of Una .her: a c n T Mr>\ S* H7Davidion "on : ^"j> Neil. ^njL!?\*£^™E - ' M r s . Leland Orandy. Guests were Rt-tx-kah Lod^ will mee- at me ."Prospect street. Mrs Buske is ±\f£:£!£' vl" \ ' iZtJZ \<~

Ala Clarke and Effie Montreville horm» of Mrs. Roy Price on Row-: the former Miss Marie Metcalf. Aitchison Mn, Rov Pierce_ Mrs. os Gouverneur. and Ella Whitta- Je% suvft Thursday. Sept. 2\st. I Mr. and Mrs. Earle G. Smith of ? T a ^ u r k e ' a n d > I r ^ n i a B r o u n

k-r. Mable Whhrnker. Gladys \f^ d M j ^ Wibon of i F w l r f a n d C F Rus^} 2L W e s < \ ^ r - f t r , , ^ P r t i t r t a r ^ v t ^ t , , , , . ,^ n-,»' • i r» h M^ *>--/;• .*i*>. *ioji.t-> n ,LM;II W ! n . . ^ . o*>^r rp^impd T*iip-*rfflv Mrs. oertrude Poste and Mrs

i>av;-. Marion Davy. Leah >U- y,rKean street wen week end i ™r™> sr**^ . T T J •ij?C?S? ' C LaBaree Hannawa Falls- Mrs Dt-rmou. Matile l^irrts irena t n . | k s ! s ^f M r a n d M rs . Garfield * a f t e r fouT ^ ^ *P°nt a t xhe N w ^ a ^ n ? e . nannawa rails , .virs

Producers' Ballots D u e T o m o r r o w J l-*"™1",1, *,1^1'T,1

T' ' ^ " ^ ^"4M; ^ - ^ t s r Mr and Mrs. u a m e w I-*";/ ^ w i ^ * ' v a ^ " " "* " H C White Mrs Harold Smvthe , Tumbu and Hannah Gnrnds ot R U ^ I P K ^ at »hpir r ^ u v nn RlArk1^0 1* Worlds Fa;r. ' ^ x n i< . n *7 *

^Continued from Page Onei , Spragueville MLss Merritt re- S k . ' P a u l ^ a r r e l - t h e H - ^ ^ - o l d ai^d ^f5!,. R ^ ^ s t a l l . Massena; In substance. the proposed; S Vfts x t , M Vf n , f ! son of Paul and Grace Downey ^ r s

C KH ^ a ^ f

Pt>r5>' cM ^ v ; M r t ,

amendemenu provide fo/a^rort) - \ ! v

M / H « ^ Mose Gravel of M c < J m n i s Gf 301 Kenmore Ave.. \V Shwpe. Mrs. R. Sabounn and mum «' *•>«•> rL^ K T T ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ ^ t i t ? . L U u ; North Bangor are visiting friends ' r u m f i r p v- Y naxs**i awav on M r s Cecil Marks. OKdensburg: TZ& f n ^ h e ^ u S f f i n S r S n ^ / ^ D

H o * * J ^ ^ e s her,> for a few days. : ^ r \ * . a r ^ t n t ^ y ^ S M i * Lola Church, ^ e r n e p o n l for anv month prior To \ S ; I ' 5 t h A n n u a l RcuniOIV * The LTL will meet with Mis* , taken to Malone for bunal Mrs. VV Overacker and Mrs F. 1940; a minimum of S l i o for The sixth annual reunion of the Mae Thomas at the Methodist par-1 Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Cutway t ^ * , 3 0 ^ N o r t h ^ X * " 1 6 1 ^ 1 ?**

JTHlk utilized in Clas^ 2-A dur- Lake clan was held Sunday. Sept. sonage Thursday. September 21st j and daughter Beverly, of Ham- >eliie Hooper and Mrs. F. Gra ing that penod; a provision that 10. at the old Lake homestead in a* 4 P nr Each member please ; mond, were supper guests of Mr n a m i^tcaim the Class 2-B price shall be at Macomb .bring a guest least 40 cents higher than the A crowd of thirty-seven were Lawrence Babcock of Erie Pa.. Class*3-A pnce. and that the present, including Mr. and Mrs ha> been spending the week with!

Mrs. J. W. Wil-E J Stevenson near l iams. Mrs. H Sanford: and Mrs.

Marjorie Charters. Potsdam; Mrs. and Mrs

. Ric+iard Stevenson or Waid S t . ; L{, R^polds. Pitcaim; Mrs; Agnes .Class 3-B pnce shall be al least Walter Phillips. Mrs. Laura Phil- his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross; spent a week recently with his ^ ^ Vf™ 2 " ^ f m C ^ ™

50 cents higher than the Class lips and son of Lowville. Mr Bcibcock*of CUnton street. 4-A price. adn Mrs. Mervin Castler and two The Berean class of the Bap-

Should market orices of dlairv ' daughters of Croghan; Mr. and . list church meet Thursday. Sept products increase^suff'iciefltly sb Mrs. William Camldge/ of Ant- 21 with Mrs, Eliza Griffith, South that under the ^present terms of *erp; Mr and Mrs. Maurice Shat- Gordon street. the order the Class 1 and Class tuck and son Gilbert Mr. and Mrs r ?-A prices would be higher than John Peck, son Kenneth, and T r o o p e r U r g e s G r e a t e r the minimum proposed by the granddaughter. Alice Adams. Mr. p m r „ t « l Q..-**-%»;.;«-. amendments these higher prices and Mrs. Foster Peck and son r a r e m » i s u p e r v i s i o n "would become effective automat- • Earl oi Gou\emeur; Mrs. Ida- Inspector J J. King of the Bu-icm&y. Commissioner Noyes point- Chase, Mrs. Nettie Bailey. Mr. and reau of Investigation. New York ed out to dairy' farmers. J Mrs Lyle Know Hon and three State Police, addressing the Ma-

Conimissioner Noyes, in his n o ; children, W'ilham. June and Keith, j comb Men's Community Club of tification to producers said: jof Macomb. j the Methodist Church k s t night,

"Milk producers who at any Visitors included Mr and Mrs. told the members that 60r>*of the time since Jan 1. 1937 have de-, William Cobey and children. Mr. ' country's criminal activity is in livered milk to a plant approved' and Mrs. Archie Smith and Mr. • the hands of youth under 25 years by a health authority having jur-.Rushlo, * < i of age. isdiction in any part of the afore- ! This i* the first reunion* to be To fight this condition he urged -said marketing area, are eligible'. held on ihe old farm cleared and greater early parental supervision to vote, either individually or i operated for many years by the and greater cooperation between through their cooperative asso- late John and Mary "Lake The the average citizen and the police. ciations, on the proposed amend- \ place still remains in the family. The inspector recommended the Jnents^ i being owned by their daughter, training by groups such as Boy

"Producers who do not receive Mrs Ida Chase. and Girl Scouts, 4-H groups. Sex a ballot, and in whose behalf

unde E. J Stevenson at Dekalb. Gum. Miss Rachel Mernft. and. Rev Henrv Bnd*e .of Canton, M ^ ^ f ^ y Smith. Canton; Mrs..

superintendent of 4he S t Law- 'Neva Day St Regis Falls; Mrs. rence district of the Methodist f r o t h y Huntrws. DeKalb Jet.; church, was the guest speaker at Mrs. JVi i l^m Armstrorig Morley; the regular morning service at the a n d Miss Eunice Heywood. Ithaca, j Methodist church Sunday morning — i : i at 10.30. CoUiru Festival •

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leonard, y - f%r%mm% S***k <Hl Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy, Mrs. Gol- l o U P e n ^ e P C die Burleigh, and Miat Ethel Mc v * <Music from Europe's Balkan treville spent the past week In countries, now threatened with+ New York attending the Hair-! absorption into Adolf Hitler's' dressers convention and World s \ Reich, will be presented by the Fair

Attorney and Mrs. Glenn H. Griffith of Washington. D. C were guests Saturday of Mrs. Mary Corey at Fullerville.

Rev. W. R. Cole and family of West Main street, who have been visiting his parents in Burlington, V t . the past w-eek, returned td their home Monday evening

The Outlook Club held its first The oldest member present was education in the home and "school j £ » ^ a ^ a ^ S a ^ ^ c ^

no cooperative association LS to JMrs Etta Bailev and the voungest. *&> w a s urged. vote, may obtain a ballot Irom-'rari peck a^ed 1(» months Cou- ^ Refreshments Erskme M. Harmon. 95 Madison ; S e comTng the lon«*t distance ^ e dining hall foUowmp nis ad-] near Waddington A aeucioi Avenue. New York City/ were ^ L d Mrs S j s i S S J *™ , Hubert> Hiteman. guitarist. | ^unchecp was s e ^ e d a t J 2 , m T

No person who claims to have f a m i i i e s present had the same — — - -v,Q~~ a r^ht_ to participate ,n the vot- n u r n b r r o f children

were served in

offered several musical selections

ing to be ' denied a ballot but • A few verses contributed by a ' a person me^kp;- of *he family gives, a brtaf if the ballot is cast bv

^ i t °^" vL° ^ ^ l l K I b k KI° bu t vpr> tr'Jfi hlstor> of Th'-- p a r l v ^ ^ i ^ Anv bai- f o r t h l s ^ w h -p lot on which ai. question* a^xed -relative to the s:a?u> of anv |»ro-ducer are not propter!v an* veered also will be re.)ecterf Comm.Sj-.on-**r Noyes or6>rod The cc»nre'ns of the baliov- t?a>* b\ n~'»dV*er* 'w'lll remain secrpt

OSWEGATCHIE

Bowlers To Oiganize Xonight, Adopt Rules

jrganizai tnre* r*i' ."ibng leasru-.-> of 10 team-, each will i*e

striving :r. lav for the fojr.dn.tiqn for a p*rrnan<nt horn

Gouverneur Native Dies in Syracuse

FYancL- Fiynr.. 3? cii d Sunday 'afternoon r. th*» Cm'.ndajn C-umv ; sar.itorurr. at Syracuse *h-T? he i nad beer, a parent tor .weral

rr>'>r/h> He wa,-* t r.^>\r ;,[ Gou­verneur havnn? vto^r. r*>rr here April 19 \9<r2 :r.e SOT. of *n^ late

The senior class of the Hict school will serve a cr.ck^n pu supper at the TOR^ evening of this vfSk

Mrs. Ida BeacrLi> s^ndinc .sorrK day> with her daughter Mrs (;«..-. By:ccs at Newt or:' Fa:i-

tage on the St. LawTence river Waddington. A debcious

The program was in charge of the president, Mrs. Earl Laidlaw who gave a map talk on Egypt and a brief review of "The Spell of Egypt". ^MissJWtfcox gave ar. in­teresting accoikir of ber week n

^ S a ' u W a v l ^ ^ a m s b u r g . Va^ last June * I Harold Towlson of Schenecttdy

v>.r.t the week with his •* .fe ar.1

Elias Tamburitza Serenaders when ' they appear Friday evening. Sept. 29. in Gouverneur GBange halL j

The group will be the fire pre* • sentajion of this years Collins Festival of entertainments, which ' again will be brought to Gouv-: erneur by the Grange j

The members of the serenaders ; company are from Jugo-Slavia. re- . cent victim of Mussolini's imper- . iai arjj^itions as a partner of Hit­ler in the axis *of military power. \ The* artists are experts at play- j ing the tamburit*. native instru- • ment of Jugoslavia. The unique music of Jugo-Slavia is featured. . but the members also^ present ' popular .American selecuons ,

REBEKAH 3HEETIVG

r; mily vvho are visiting ner rr.vr.-• Mrs. Lilhan Hut ton on Tr.r.-y

M;> Gran- Qolton r-^rr.-.-d or. i Avenue. Mrs Hutton re'urr.-d Sundav frorr. a few dav. >:a\> a* j '~<™ the VanDuzee hospA-a:- o-the homo of rel<*.ie, \n» &\:*iuo i Thursday after u»dergoir.s a r-.a-

Mour.:a# Vievlftrrange M.. oh^ ! J»r operanon and y; corvax-." r,$ se^-.e Booster Night at

Una Rebekah Lodge No 15 held its annual meeting Monday evening. Sept 18 when 55 mem­bers *•»-• present A *nemonai service ^^ conducted by the Past Noble G r . r i s in honor of the kite P N G Sarah Millard and Ida

1 Da v;> Eiectior. of officers re^Sr**^ in

' * • — t

the <oliowj-.^ i>eing chosen NV-bk lar meet ins Wednesday P W — ' Mrs. Mabel Colburr. and da-jn- ! Grand. A m - P^e<i Vice-Grand. Sopt. 2f«h A fine program ^"Y*-' *er Betty of Hailesboro s*ree-t re-! Beulah Wh:tmore; Records*: S *c-ing arranged h> the L«*c:urer an-

• -.- -^ * *T*-(-<i FHnr *r-r? vtr-1 rd , t* P \ ^ light refre'ihments were served. tajcerr up a:-a rnee:;ng of'the rear;* * *-eG_* • nr> < inG Mr^ u^uf* Mus- *^_..»__. - „.._, captains *• 7 a clock ionic.*: a the new Cimr3n R^*creatior. ailev^

turned to- their home las* w*s-k; retar>. Maude Shaker: Financial ' Miinday night after visiting Mrs. Secrtetar>-. Eiva Rowley; Treasur­e r Chum's «>n Howard M Col- er. Edl i i Apple * and Trustee W _ „. — , t A l l r ^ . Pautoe v^tevens s n e v tne w^ek-^Coiburn's son. Hnu-ard M Col-ler. Edl: i Apple.' and Trustee W ;

captains *• 7 aclock l o r t o : r \^>\J^L ; . . / . : , , ^ ' , . ^ ^ n ^ m f r i S ^ % ^ ? . a l^rr , and wife in bong Branch N. I J. VanNamee to•succeed himself Town caucuses have bet r. called 1J . **& attending the Worse's I Mrs Esther Seaker who was» Rules ahd re^uiat 1.7ns -mder w«-,*c-> • ftru^e *'h<Tr be

\TM teams wil: corr.pf^ durir.f: th^ <\ z'ore Surviv season w-i^ TV drawn ^> ^nd of! '^e -*ormer Fn

rs elect

; Ih rece'rn year* he lrved JC SVT-^ \ ^ f ^ Z - ^ bv'both p a r i e s f o r Saturdav; S ^ i Fair Miss Betty Coll

x*, . ternber 3(i:rt."The RepuMicar* vx .;• ! taken ill Tuesday mgh'

KTORK SHOWER HELD

A stork slower* was held Moo-day Septeir.ber 9

Miss Betty Colburr. was 1 ejected Left Herald of th^ Rebe-.„ m, . ^ - and ras kah Assembiy this summer.-was ,

1 been e^finecf to the VanDuaee presented with a bouquet of !k«w-: l n e J hospital ever since. Dr. Burdick. iers by the incoming Noble Grand. ;

la specialisj Xrorc S>racuse <as [ Acnes Reed. . . . ; Mr and Mrs U S Rovce and! called last Saturday in counsel 1 ^^^^T^^ZZ^^ " 1

Louis, Barbara R^erV " I n i *™*""-'><*"** *£ Foisom mo- • ^ J ^ J ^ l ^ ^ \" ^ mCES COUSTMZ }

TSomax all of s S ^ r , M tored to PachviUe. Sundav. Their boM a com game partv at tre | f S £ r a t serv-lcVs ^r Mr F'vr.n '^ter-in-law. Mrs MargarVt Rcyce home of Mrs. Leon Reed 36 WaU j

-ances r\ r i p e "of t e m b e r 3dtrt.''The Repu cers eiected. . 4 Gouverneur whom he married on m o e " a t 2'(J0 P- a: t h c ^ ^

AM or^n:ip /fev fc^ >*\P Urfrc t c 'March 3 1924: his rocThfr; one

Leslie Anoer^ >' nl^y own^r arKj • d*r*burg:_ana four ch.Idrt r. Marv manager of u ^ oo«i.ng leajTJiC

hali, and the DemocraLs a ?:3«D p. m.

c spend sev-were held at St Jarne- Catholic ^ ^ ^ ^ with them church this village a* 1 a m er*{ ***£: ~> - . v- . 1 ,

io7 3 t o " F r S . « W r t n e s d a y Rt Rev y ^ Cox, fJ^^^S^T^^Zi * Crowley and R< v w. ; . Ogdensburg will nuke his off*c*a.,

Mr and Mrs Weldon Wain-,*b , wright jr. visited Mrs Wain-street. Tuesday evening s>ep. ^. . . . . ^ . ^

Pubbc cordiallv invited and urir-d wright s cousins Mr and Mrs Er to attend. »*• Ingram at Clayton.

Miss Margaret Carull retur-^dl Mrs Ar>ce Truax spent Friday o s Fox by Mrs G £ v j L * ^ ^ w T o ' ^ Z ^ x ^ L ^ Y ' * \ today to the' C o l l i e of N e ^ F ^ ^ t e r n o o n and evening *t Pots^ Miss Geraidinf -Johnson's home Pr^sp^^: ssree*

Pre»ent were Mr tjrx Braw^ Mrs Donald S^r-ar^ Mrs M^-ril! Goodison. and tne Mj&*es E"..-3»beth and Margar*: Trerr.ie-v

TIKE T H K A T E N * F VJtM

i sr^.- . y f>* t -ie ...."a: or.

A fire that starter: morning ir. tr>e hav-roo* barn-of Mrs. Mar. Fie the r^bb : was ri-ted beforv ser«ous oa-nai^ was do** Necb^ors Th>-« tr^ bummg hay from the barr Tr* thrrai of a senous fire res^hed

j - * Gouvemeur fere-

was *r. LrOu^err»eur

Miss Cecile ABen Wads Claude Smith

Th* marr^gf of Mws CV- e E Alien daugn-er of Mr. anc Mrs LeLanc Aik>r. of R^^d str*** Gouv-ern^^r to Cia^jde $>rr..'~ «.or of Condor. Srruth of San Car;-** Ca* ^ performed at 9-h\ p - S .t arday Se;itemfc»€r 16 a: ;*.f Bap-**>* cr/urc.1" a* PotviaT. r\ the R*- " Mor.raoutr Hor*->r. Mr arv: Mrv Harold R-iyroo » A ^ .-...•, a«. ' r*ciar.**

Mrs S-.-r- -»-»--- a b.ark and but betorr* *whey cornv^eted red.-rep*- 3r^< «rr> aUck »cce»s-mer.

-the IT-m5> trr? the ftse wa« out A hole was £urr»ec a the bar^ roof an< some --av 3SJroy-ed.

XLlGIBUt

ones Anc a ro^ia^i *f u-..:f- r ti«es Mrs ?*n\-rrr< w^r* TH\C*. SS*C moss

lr»s% w r rnark accessor­ies, anc a corsair*' >f —v-is crt^r. flott'rt

Af*er Lhe » T O C J ^ M- ar^ Mrs Srrtw k f v \ •-'vji.-u: *r^ tn.n.

* Ad.ror-

A M Wednesday eve rung. Sept t20th. A full attendance 15 re-• quested. r The Methodist society bavins: j completed the work oi new siding on their "church are repa.rting and decorating the interior Pians are being made for a reded>ca*;or. of the O^ ldins: or. Wednr>da> Oct> ber 4th D^* Supt Rev Herj-v Bridg* of Cantor, ana s^em'. o*h-er ministers are expt^r^i *o br preser,* at an af:err>oon aund eve-rung mee'ing r>.r.ner w il ,b*» $er\*<} a* 5 > p m and a nn^ prrygrzrr. arranged under the direc­tion of %r* pa«*or. P pv L W Web­ster

M-rray tia*>\ of Vt>ca is oome for w e r ^ . d&>-s vacathDr Mr rlaw^> r.as .v^r w^rk.r^ for a rnor.n^r IT-. Ltjca for some time and exp^rt« to go to Ne« Y<?rk

chelle dam. The Misses Betty S tee> and j

Marjorie Enslow of Potsdatr. Nor-: mal spent the week end at tn^ir' homes nere. |

Mrs Edward Gouldmg spent 1 Monday and Tuesday »r. Wa* r-S town

C*c*obf- '. to compktp hji course-TV PV.*Ur : R.vr» • ,m.r u. - s»n:— ie« v \ * ^ - L - r -~- . - - Mrs E L Mos^- of Pa'erxo-

S t Lawrence Count* vetemv- ^ ^ ^ ^ ? « i '»' ^"^ tr^> r i ^ . ^ c ^ ^ T : 5 1 M ' ^ M r ?

has r » r v e d notx^frcta the \ ^ ^ J ™ ** X' ^ ^ ° ^ * ^ > -

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A A P F t M M u r Mrs L « o

f u r u i Tu«ida3' and Wedmday Mr *uA Mrs Joha S t e » of Bof

ir. uowver-ietir >' [ 15th *339 st 2 3C p rr^ ** fo*-

k>wag officers «^r* Elected 'TT the coming year

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P H O T O G R A P H Y u an

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Frtee« la T • AMATTTBS ISCFTLttS • Low-p*jcia) £.*jmc.Aux

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( A N D N i O N X

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to shop at GRAND UNION

uper Market For 67 yean, regardless of conditions, Grand Union has been serving housewives with quality foods at the lowest possible prices—We do not "juggle" quality or prices to "danle" you with "flash in the pan" bargains, but consistently give you the "best for less"! It pays to shop at Grand.Unkm aD the time!

P&G SOAP WHITE NAFTHA

8 -• 25 ' M 3 > KIDNEY

BEANS 16 oz.

can 5

TUNA FLAKES HURFF'S SPINACH

SPAGHETTI •r BEANS

Freakpak Faaey

Mc tt c

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Ur»t. can

TOMATO PASTE can 4

10'

10' PEANUT BUTTER 2 t 7X PILLSBURY'S PEARS

PANCAKE FLOUR

E-Koa-o-me Diced 2 ± 25'

MAJESTIC

SODA CRACKERS 2 - 12 MAJESTIC

GRAHAM CRACKEfeS 2 ^ 13' Big Savings on the Hundreds of Low Prices Everyday!

Pancake Flour r ~ * ^ •** 5 e

Tomato luce Large Can 5C

Corned Beef Hash 2 W J1 2 5 c

Brer Rabbit Gr~BL*bel **v

Crisco Apricots

MOLASSES 14' can - "^

2 ?: 25e

De%U Red

OffrfllKfif

MatCnSS

Oxydol 2 9kKt, Camay Soap Rinso ^ 8 f

Stsper Suds

can r 2J£37e

2-cake, H<*

2 ^ L 37e

Concemtialed J * * *. |9r

Milk 10 - 58

POCONO

Oleo FINEST WHOLE MILK

Cheese 1 lb. 9 lb. 18

'<^GMtM&

Peaches FOP Canning

Direct from Orchard

Bananas Golden Yellow

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\ GRAPES 4-25c

ORANGES] ^ f e e s - 1 9 * ! 1 0 - 1 9 C

APPLES WEALTHT

Best

CUR£) Smoked Galas 15 QwUtt)

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s?£S Round Steak Fresh Ham '*£- a i T

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FRESH CUT Boiling Beef - 1 2 . UTTLE PIG Side Pork h a t

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tictvyTanty Hocpe-Drtnni

Roasting Chicken Hamburg' .

19 Arg

rrw«* HOME-MADE Ssusafe 19c

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