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CAZENOVIA, N. Y., THURSbAY, APRIL 15, 1937
130TH YEAR
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Three
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Hundred
Sixty^^ix
Years
Old
Sixty Men Attend
D i n n p r Meeting
Of Chamber
Best BridgeTeam
Playoffs Tuesday
BY DR. "EFFERVESCENCE" ELM BR
* pjr.Tm of * o y»5 « s t a n d i n g will
oe brought t o a head iie*t Tues-i
day night a t the high school gymna­
sium when t h e Masonio Reds nnd the
• Odd Fellows will
meet In a catch-ascatch-can. k n o c k
'em down and drag
'em out Bridge Battin for thn men's
b r-1 d g e champion
ship of Cazenqyia,
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Following t h e April
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MRS.
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MRS. JOHN REESE,
MATHER,
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Welfare $480
Three Gazenovia Old Ladie$. Each March
£ Less Than Year Aoro
Over 9Q, Have 52 Living Descendants
gladiators.
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Following have heen appointed t h e j
•Rftrzincr Committee:
High
Exalted'
Razzer7 J. Elmer J o n e s ; Most Excel­
lent Razzer, Elmer J o n e s ; Razzer of
Razzers, Jonesey.
T h e reason for all this is none other
T h a t Cazeuovla's high altitude of
than that the Reds won t h e second 1250 feet above sea level really m e a n s
half of the Bridge Tournament and a s something, a s t h e homo town folks
t_h e .Odd
_ Fellows
t h e peasily
h t y - o fobliterated
f s f o ' A t a the I
K oflaws
C in
half,
of the universe call for t h e m a n y years, is shown by the longevity
ninv-nff •
I of m a n y of its v citizens.. Right now
' Incidently, Tuesday night's games i toxir residents a r e 90 y e a r s old or oldresulted a s follows: K of C 8. T u r n - i ^ r . and all a r e women. They are M T B .
ere Blues 7, t h e Reds 9 and the Odds i J e a n n e t t e Lyon^ 90, Mrs. E. Selden
6. t h e Hoser,9*f and Leclon 7; andfl-1Mather 91, Mrs. J o h n Reese 91. and
nally, Faculty 9 with Hooks 6. T h e j Mrs. S a r a h Van Horn Robblns 94.
J Mrs. Lyon will be 91 the fourth day
final standings a r e :
Team
w o n lost P C
oi next montn a n a up tin recently nas
Reds
67
38 .638 been in very good health.' She always
K of C
66
49 .633 n a s u v e a m this section having been
Odd Fellows . . . . 5 5
50 .524 born i n Erleville, later living on t h e
Hosa Co
55
50 .524 Lyon old homestead n e a r HardscrabLegion
60
55 .476 ble and more recently i n Cazenovia.
Faculty
4?
5R 447 She h a s two sons. William Durrant
Blues "
4€
59 .438 Lyon and Wlllard W. Lyon.
Mrs. Mather, who was SI on March
Kecks
43
62 .409
Responding t o t h e call of my con­ 14, noted for h e r pleasant smile
stituents, I will cover t h i s coming b a t though blind, 1? a n artist of consider­
tie next Tuesday, providing of course able ability. Up till t h e time her eye­
t h a t I am able t o g e t t o the chicken sight failed she painted many pictures
dinner (being served a t 6:30 p. m. cost which adorn t h e walls of her home.
75c) before t h e experts g e t there, She h a s eight children: Arthur Math­
n a m e l y : Art E v a n s I n d Dutch Stan­ er, t h e Misses Julia and Hattie Math­
ley, Ca.zenovia's «xpf r t s o h plain o r er and Mrs. Ada Pitchfori}, all of Cazfancy eating. I m a t , h a v e to knock
s o m e ears off b u t yoU m a y be assured
t h a t I'll get t o thaf table.
. Finally, the .tpr>tesma, Reds and
Hart WesrffrEincklaen
L^agu.
Cazenovia Woman
Wins Grange Prize
For Writincr Soniz
Miss Wilson Honored
Chenango
County G r a n g e r s a s t h e
Following a r e t h e n a m e s of those
b e s t a t t h e MadiBon County P o m o n a
Grange contest
l a s t w e e k ' r h u r s d a y who a t t e n d e d t h e dinner
, „ . Kaiser, E v e r e t t L. Baker,
a t Georgetown.
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W o m e n m e m b e r s w o n t h e y e a r ' s at­ D. F . Flangan, A. B . Schmavonian,
t e n d a n c e c o n t e s t from t h e m e n b y a J a m e s G. Hill, C. B . H u g g , H . J .
m a r g i n of 181 points. I r v i n g Baldwin, S t r a u b . A. F . Macauley, Albert S. MerBrookfield, w a s n a m e d
c h a i r t n a n ' o f riam, A. F . Howard, Willard W . Mor­
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Agnes Mulligan, Mrs. Robert Reidy,
Vimbt&C. R. S U n a r d . L. C. Revolr.
Mrs. Rollln Kohler, Mrs. George Har- den, Gazenovia.
L. "H." Allen, G. B, F r e e b o r n .
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Philip D. T i e m e y , E d w a r d J . Quirk,
in and, Mrs. Louis Ashby.- Bridge m e r plenic. w i t h details in c h a r g e ofja P a t r i c k - H . • R y a n / f W H H a n i ' P . Tfalbot;:
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following directors, w e r e elected: R. t o r s : R. Philip Hart* S: M. ThoraatTI • A t u i e i a n n u a l .meeting o t t h e CasPhilip H a r t , Wal'ter H a r t Jr., C. M.P e a r l JD, Thomas, J u l i a Ri Burden:^ falli enovia^Golt Club held April 3rd i n
Egenberg, T . C. Cherry, and J . D.of Casendvia, a n d - A . L. Nicholson of Syracuse- t h e following officers w e r e
T h e Mrs. E d i t h P h e l p s r e a l e s t a t e
e l e c t e d : Ifrniitdent
Rtnwnrt V H A O 3hove
Svm.fiu«p
a^SiiC/ c&nnoiju!iO€5 t h o s a l e of tiiv r.
T h e directors h a v e elected t h e f o l - ? ° c k of Caaenovia and S y r a c u s e ; vice M. B o n t a residence o n C h e n a n g o
T h e directors elected R. Philip H a r t
president, Walter H a r t Jr/, vice prsel- lowing as officers: "Mr. Thomas, presi­ p r e s i d e n t s , I*, G> Smith of Fayettevllle, s t r e e t t o Mrs. George S. Cole w h o
Mr H a r t vice F. M . ShattucK of Syracuse, J . C. Bak­ buys for a home. Possession s o m e t i m e
dont and Mr. Egenberg secretary and dent and treasurer,
e r of S y r a c u s e : secretary and treas- d u r i n g t h e m o n t h of May M r s Cole,
president and secretary
treasurer
urpr. " M E g e n b e r s , a s s i s t a n t sec­ who Is t h e m o t h e r of Mrs
Gordon
Or dops i t '
retary and trPASurer, .lamps ..lrkaen S m i t h Is r e c e n t l y of California b u t
Tr^ari
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re~cngaged
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Spectators a r e cordially Invited to J
h a s been s p e n d i n g t h e w i n t e r with a
profcostoimi for t h e v ' u b for t h e com­ d a u g h t e r in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs.
wuich tIi«Ho guiiiea jiexl week and
^ i r i ing y e a r .
Tho
regular
meeting
of
Neowahga
George Shute -has guaranteed police
B o n t a e x p e c t t o r e t u r n w i t h i n a few
chapter, O. E. S. will b e held next
About 65 a t t e n d e d
b a n q u e t for
protection if necessary.
spending the
winter a t
Of interest to hiB friends i n Cazeno­ m e m b e r s of t h e Cazenovia. Golf Club days from
Tuesday evening. All members a r e
urged t o ho present. There will b e a via will be t h e coming m a r r i a g e of held a t Schrafft's i n Syracuse l a s t W i n t e r P a r k , Florida.
tea for all E a s t e r n Star women a t the Mr. Joseph Paul Barilla, s o n of Mr. T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g . P l a n s w e r e dis£7
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There will b e a meeting or all sort- home vi mm. Lcm Heed tomorrow ui- ciiiu MTO. " l u i i n Dailiitt. Tile u r j u e w u i I cussed for t h e coming year.
Game3
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he Miss Catherinp Mahpl
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hall enthusiasts in th? M'.jr.l^Jjw! tarnnnn nt 2*30
5Vtis enjOj e<3.
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Victor
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Building Wednesday evening, April 211
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T h e KOlf course will be onened
1 o Lie / \ p r i i Z 3 r c l
CiiiUiviii, of Si. AujjuaUne, via.
at 7:30 o'clock to organize for the comO 1 . 1 1 . M J.
J about t h e first of May.
cerpmony
will
take
place
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Cazenovia S e m i n a r y ' s first fencing
lng season. Everyone is welcome.
K e b e k a n IMOteS
w n a t t o do a b o u t i t and whatever t h e
decision, it wiU.be wrong. It they don't
play them, will it b e because they fear
thi> rnnultn a n d If thny do plsy SUd lose
t h e n t h e r a t b e r r y a n d if they win—
well, they were supposed t o win any­
way I am glad that I don't have the
decision t o m a k e So I leave this t o
m y public, for what It s a j s — R O P S
tne
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Cazenovian to - .
Attend
Coronation'
of King George V I
March w e l f a r e costs this y e a r for
t h e j t o w n s h i p of Cazenovia distributed
enovia; Augustus H . M a t h e r of Fen- t h r o u g h T o w n Welfare Officer M. J .
ner, John Mather of t h e Cazenovia B u r n s w e r e $23.35 m o r e t h a n t h e costs
W e s t Lake Road, Mrs. Luella F r a n c e folvftthe preceding month, b u t w e r e
of Schenectady, and Myron S. M a t h e r HTf.53 less t h a n for March 1936. T h e
of Syracuse. She also h a s 15 grand­ coats this y e a r forsMarch w e r e $1132.children and 12 g r e a t g r a n d c h i l d r e n . 34jgiivldc<l a s follows: Food $604.70,
refljt $71 26, fuel $211.21, clothing $38.Mrs. John Reese will be 92 on J u n e 98;i;inedlcal services $53.20, 2 b u r i a l s
28. S h e is very spry and active. Yes­ $l$p, care of t r a n s i e n t s $3.
terday she walked u p t o w n t o call' on
T h e following federal surplus foods
friends and do some shoDoins. AH h e r
life she has done crocheting, and s h e wefe d i s t r i b u t e d through Mr. B u r n s
t h e m o n t h : 60 dozen eggs, 372
stUl does, and beautifully t o n
R h duofag
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144 cans evaporated
makes hot plate sets, lunch s e t s and pounds flour,
baes. F o r t u n a t e o r e t h o f r l p n d u t o milk, 150 pounds prunes.
whom s h e gives t h e m . She h a s n o T h e r e a r e now 48 cases o n h o m e
relatives with the exception of a niece relief, a n d eight men employed on t h e
Erleville W P A project.
and nephew.
Mrs. Robbins in so far a s w e know
is t h e oldest resident of Cazenovia.
having attained t h e a g e of 94 on
a i r s . Donald C. Tuiioch e u t e r t a i n e u
March i.2. She g e t s m u c h joy o u t of
life, reads her Bible without glasses a t a b a t h r o o m shower Monday eyen- . i—~kn ~ r.-»n ™„ -jzrtl«„
and Btili is able to piece quilts, for h e r j1 —
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friends. She has two d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. (_I
so,auuu
c u e u n u o u i w i . o\rGertrude Frank of Cazenovia and' Mrs.
Harold Smith of Peterborri., S h e also s e p h F . Donnelly of Cazenovia. T h e
h a s seven grandchildren and six g r e a t g u e s t s included Mrs. J a m e s Chaphe,
Mrs. Floyd R o s e , Miss E t h e l Fredengrandchildren.
berg, Mrs. O. F . F l a n a g a n , Mrs. C. M.
4
•S-Brld«e
evening,
.
L e s t e r - C . TteVoIr a director t o fill t h e
u r i e x p l r e e l t e r i b of' t h e J a t e A r t h u r H .
deCiercqr ttesoiuiions on t h e d e a t h o t
Mr. deClercQ also w e r e adopted by t h e
board and will b e s e n t t o m e m b e r s of
t h e b e r e a v e d family.
Sixty m e n a t t e n d e d t h e dinner
? wMch w a s served i n t h e cafeteria of
t h e Central School, b y m e m b e r s oit
tlie DOinesiio Science
uep»rtiueui.
P r e s i d e n t H e n r y G. K a i s e r presided
and introduced t h e speaker, E v e r e t t
It. Baker, s e c r e t a r y of t h e Oneida
'Chamber, who told of t h e w o r k b e i n g
j' done b y h i s o r g a n i s a t i o n a n d m a d e
1'aAvArA.l •ii£*£*iicni? " 5 t o ^ h p t ' !Hi£ht
b e d o n s hoTG.. J u s t b e c a u s e a cham­
BOBBINS,' 94
ber isn't always "doing s o m e t h i n g . "
hn said is n o indication i t i s n ' t of real
benefit, tu m e counnuuiiy
You neeit
a fire- d e p a r t m e n t w h e n t h e r e isn't
a n y £lr«—something ready t o go w h e n
needed." A n o t h e r o n e of hi? expres­
sions w a s : "Crack, u p y o u r tcv/n w h e n
you a r e a w a y from h o m e . "
"That,"
be. said, " i s good advertising, b u t
;
If. you r u n i t down, t h a t i s t h e w o r s t
possible kind of publicity."
H e a l s o suggested g r e a t e r encour­
Mrs. B e r t h a W a r d of Cazenovia
a g e m e n t t o Syracuse c o m m u t e r s buy­
sails today on t h e S. S. B e r e n g a r i a
ing o r building h o m e s
here, a n d
to s p e n d six m o n t h s i n E n g l a n d .
t h o u g h t Cazenovia should glvo serious
S h e w i l l VIBIC r e i a t i v e B i n u o v e r , considsration t o the e s t a b l i s h m e n t of
a t r a i l e r c a m p because of our s t r a t e ­
K e n t , S o u t h Devon, Cornwell a n d
gic location on t h e Cherry Valley turn­
London, a n d a t t e n d t h e c o r o n a t i o n
pike. H e predicted t h a t t r a i l e r s a r e t o
of KinK Gaorffe VI o n May 12th.
have g r e a t popularity. Mr. Brown ad­
vocated a h e a d q u a r t e r s for t h e cham­
ber with a spcretarv In c h a r e o nlwnvn
accessible who should b e paid a mod­
e r a t e s u m for his services.
H e n r y J , S t r a u b reported t h a t con­
t a c t s a r s boing m a d e with se^ ^ a l
manufacturing companies with t h e
j e c i of trying t o obtain one o r mo
T h e s o n g w r i t t e n b y M r s . Dolly Bar­ Bniall industries for Cazenovia.
It w a s voted t o s e t t h e c h a m b e r
r e t t , Cazenovia, w a s c h o s e n by t h e
ner. Signs point to
plenty of mayhem
and
such
things
when t h e b e s t
bridge w i t s o f
look horns for this finish fight. T h e !
o t h e r teams while admitting that t h e ]
best teams did not win the champion-!
neia _ M « a * y
•»«w.p. ^.^.^..*IW>W. M
|f
dinner-meeting
• Buy* Bonta Residence
;
c
Joseph Bariiia to
wea rioriaa
Softball League Meeting
1 N
E
K. E. P l e r t e . ' F . BT."«cLaughlln, How­
ard J . Ryan;- Mr H.-^Buckley; D. D','
Campbell, G. P. Munger, M. D. Blakeslee, William Davis, Jr., John
C. And­
rews, Merrion L. Olds.
William A. E v a n s , C. L . Loope, O.
A. H u r s t . Dr H . J . Cull. R. J Golf. C.
M EpenberK. C M Woods. Maurice
Golden, J C* Peck. Don J ConkHn,
P E Mulligan. C E. Brault. A. B .
Sayles, F r a n c i s R. Carroll. W a y n e L.
Lowe, Milton B. KSrkpatrlck, W a l t e r
V. T. Clark. J a m e s P . R y a n , H. E .
Lawrence,
_ Entertain Mothers
i h e G i n s c o u t s will e n t e r t a i n t h e i r
Banquet in t h e cafeteria of t h p C P H tral School tomorrow
evenine a t 6
o'clock. A court of a w a r d s and "an en­
i c i u i i n n i e n i win
I O I I O W tile banquet.
of thp hrlrip'a m o t h e r a t 1 p . J J . A p
lit | i . u i r a . i n m e |
The annual meeting oi Macnson Jttep r e l i m i n a r y girl's pool, Lois- W i c k s of |
s
hpkah District No 2 was held a t t h e ril 25
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f n S r » r * » P r » l i r < * S « - I - > r » r t l ! - Awana ana Hazel Shermet of UtiI. O. O. F . Hall a t Morrlsville last by her father and will be a t t e n d e d bv
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T h e vlllaee atreptn a r e n m v u n < W .
going their annual spring cleaning by o u u n u a j , u i u u e i wuti a e i v c u uy w o I a sister. Mr. Barilla will h a v e a s h i s i r o o p e r ivennetn j . Merrill or t h et h e p r e l i m i n a r y
boy's pool
Robert
T h e r e Is a n exhibit of pictures a n d
S t r e e t Commissioner George R, Shute P a s t Noble Grands of Morrlsville, fol­ best man his brother, Mr. F r a n k Bar­ local s u b s t a t i o n of T r o o p D, N e w
H a g e m a n of E a s t O r a n g e . N . J., a n d books a t t h e library for t h o s e w h o a r e
York S t a t e Police, leaves Sunday t o M a r t i n
and his men. Because of t h e lateness lowed by a business meeting conduc­ illa, j r .
Morey of W o l c o t t qualified. interested in redecorating their h o m e s .
Following t h e ceremony a n informal t a k e a week's course in traffic regu­ A mixed qualifying pool will b e held Among the books t h a t a r e displayed
of t h e season, h e isn't getting started ted by t h e retiring District Deputy
President,
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lation n t t h e S t a t e Police School i n F r i d a y afternoon.
T h e finals of t h ea r e " A n t i q u e s " by S a r a h M. Locka s earl} as usual.
PRVA n m o s t p v o ^ l i o n t v o n n r t o f herl".,""
mie m b e r s Of
t o u r n a m e n t win De open t o t n e pudllc W o u u , " P e r s o n a l i t y or a House" b y
me V
l u i i u i,y " uuu m e n u s O
kind and is being conducted in co-and will b e held a t t h e S e m i n a r y Gym­ Emily Post, and " E a r l y American Wall
year's work Mrs. Genevieve W i l l i a m s and groom.
n < i s or t n e Dnae
Mr Barilla h a s b e e n employed i n a operation with t h e R e n s s e l a e r Poly- n a s i u m F r i d a y evening, A p r i l ' 2 3 , a t 8P a i n t i n g s " by Edward B. Allen.
of Canastota Lodge was recommended
technic I n s t i t u t e .
T e m p e r a t u r e record for week end­
o'clock. I n addition t o t h e t o u r n a m e n t
T h e Boy Scouts h a v e a n i n t e r e s t i n g
for District Deputy President for t h e St. Augustine hotel for t h e past two
ing Wednesday, April 14, 1937, taken
in foil, t h e S y r a c u s e U n i v e r s i t y fenc­ display of handicraft in t h e Electric
years. From J u n e 15, h e will b e a t
a t 9 a. m. and with t h e highest anO coming year.
ing t e a m will g i v e exhibitions in s a b r e , Store window, showing work t h a t h a s
Ocean City, N. J., w h e r e h e h a s ac­
lowest for each preceding 24 hours:
a
n d epee.
cepted
the
position
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been accomplished b y t h e S c o u t s .
DELPHIA THEATRE,
Chlttenango
Several m e m b e r s were received into
9 a. m. H i g h e s t Lowest
Oceanic Hotel for t h e s u m m e r
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Saturday
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April
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REXALL 1-CENT SALE
FOOD SALE
t h e r e p o r t of t h e Pomona m e e t i n g w a s
Double F e a t u r e : "Green Light" with
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For the year 1937, Village of Ca by M a r g a r e t
Lyga and a s t u n t by
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B e r t h a G r a h a m . Members were urged
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. . .'. $4.76S.52 m e e t i n g s t o b e held a t Chittenango
Rent . . . .
. . . 350.00 on April 20.
Miss A g n e s
I Mrs. W T. Donovan, who was i n e . C a r o l i n e A A r m s t r o n g .
Miscellaneous Receipts
. . . 1,650.00
Tonight ( T h u r s d a y ) a card party l i e u t e n a n t for Cazenovin i n connec-1M. Mulligan. Miss Sue Bennett, Mrs
"•HI b ? held 5n Grange Kail Every one >r. W t h Ms'liscy Caunt
Total
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proceeds • tion in t h e national m o v e m e n t encour-i E e e n h p r e A E Fitch Mm A r t h u r d p .
will go t o t h e Boy Scouts.
a g i n g e n l i s t m e n t s in t h e "Field A r m y Clercq. Mrs Florence E. Donovan, Rob­
Estimated Expenditures
About 2 o'c'ock the troopers heard Public Library
New York S t a t e Police have found
T h e next
m e e t i n g will b e held of t h e A m e r i c a n Society ror t h e Con­ ert Goff, Samuel M. T h o m a s , Mrs. Bar­
$1,000.00
at Westfield, n e a r t h e Pennsylvania someone in the outer office strike t h e Fire Department
1,500.00 T h u r s d a y , April 22 and i t -will b e a trol of Cancer," a n n o u n c e s t h a t eighty- nard W. Freeborn, Dr. S. H. Raymond.
s t a t e line, the automobile used in t h e handle of t h e vault door a heavy blow. Caz',.iovia Cemetery
750.00 H e a l t h p r o g r a m with outside speak- f°ur people enrolled from t h i s section,
Mrs Robert Colgate. Mrs Kather­
attempted burglary of t h e Cazenovia Wheeler caught t h e burglar unaware Cazenovia Band
j E a c h one pays one dollar which Is
200 CO era All try t o c o m e '
Miss Margaret Stebbins.
Central Srhool last November T h e and told him t o "stick 'em u p " The Strepts
used in t h e eradication c a m p a i g n for ine Knox.
6,500 00
Mrs.
Doris
Eager,
Mr Kelly. E d w a r d
car is a blue coupe and was traced by burglar did but in t h e dark he brought Street Lights .
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Riley, Dr. C. L. Loope. Scott Coulter,
means of photographs a n d impressions I t h e iron b a r which h e had in his hand Salary
T h e a n n u a ' m e e t i n g of t h e stock2,860.00
Following i s t h e list of t h o s e here- Charles B. Hugg. Fred Blakeslee. Miss
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in t h e snow. One of t h e t i r e s had been knocking him down. In t h e scuffle ^A|fbuor
30\r.VV Company of t h e S t a t e of New York
D. F . F l a n a g a n , H a r r y
Blodgett, nett, Mrs. J . C. Peck, Alton Bucking­
rebuilt and had a n unusual tread. T h e t h e burglar got Wheeler's gun which Sewer Bond
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Mrs. George W . ham, Mrs. C. W. Smith, S t e p h e n GodSomething
ownership of t h e c a r h a s been traced had fallen tr> t h e floor.
P a r k Bond
512.50 p a n y a t 72 Albany Street, Cazenovia, T h o m p s o n , Claude L u c a s , J . W . Cook, den, Miss R u t h Guilbault, George Bartlike
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to a one-time r o o m e r i n a Syracvuse
Concrete Highway
1,250.00 N e w York April 26. 1937 a t 11 a . m .M r-g. T . p o n n r a
Wiitchinn.
Mersey leli, H e r m a n Munger, Mrs. O. H a n k i n ,
boarding house, b u t n i s p r e s e n t Durgiar and Trooper wi.sner who was Village Hall
4.849.62 for t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y and all busi­ Holme*, M r s . H e n r y B u r d e n , L e e t e r Miss A n n a Shreffler.
handicapped t h r o u g h fear of hitting
whereabouts a r e unknown.
P a r k Bond (Lakeland)
4,276.00 n e s s t h a t m a y come before t h e meet­ H e n d r j x , A s h l e y P r a t t , George W . H .
P. H . Pearson. Mrs. M. E . B u r k e ,
The attempted b u r g l a r y occurred Wheeler. Finally t h e burglar shot
Total
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early Sunday
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29th. State T r o o p e r s J o h n Wheeler
Samuel M. T h o m a s
lage of Cazenovia will hold a public
H l c k s o n W . Field, " W i l l i a m ' White", Cummlngs, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. George
and J o h n Wisner, t h e n stationed a t chasing him shooting a s h e w e n t A h e a r i n g to consider t h e a b o v e b u d g e t
S e c r e t a r y Prof. W . L . Lowe. William Collins, Moffet, Mrs. Grace E l m e r , Mrs. A. C.
Cazenovia. were lying in wait for h i m car with a n accomplice wnn welting on _A^**n to I Q O T hn^uingn t h e h o u r s A d v e r t i s e m e n t
Brokaw, Mrs. M. Arnot. C. P . W o l c o t t
3-2 Miss C. M. Gallup.
in the school offices, as- i t w a s suspec­ in Hurd street, t h e burglar jumped in of 1:30 and' 2 : 3 0 i n t h e afternoon a t .
A. E . T u r n e r , George W . T h o m p s o n , F. G. Maine, Mrs. N i n a Blanchard,
and
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ted an attempt would b e m a d e on t h e
t h e Village office.
Booklets, catalogs, tickets, m e n u s , F. H . McLaughlin, W . L. D o r e m u s , Rev. H o w a r d Buies, M r s . B e r t h a
local school a s m a n y o t h e r s in Central
W h e e l e r was t a k e n t o the CrouseIl^rry G. S l o u g e i i , Mayor IU^X-CT n € & M o , c u T e i O p c S , Dill n 6 a u o , M r s . lTiiiip H a r t , W a i t e r H a r t , s r . , Thompson, Mrs. C. H . Boyd, vv. R.
New York already had been burglar­ Irving -Hospital,- Syracuse and recov­
Margaret Dwyer, Clerk
e v e r y t h i n g in p r i n t i n g a t T h e Republi­ Miss E l i z a b e t h J a c k s o n , M r s . E m m a Buell, Mrs. Allen, C. P . J o h n s o n ,
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April 15, 1937
A d v e r t i s e m e n t c a n office.—Advertisement,
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