STAR LAKE NEWS 4MB Couple By MRS. HAROLD JEROME tended the annual recognition Mrs. H a r r y Pelno, Newton banquet for Scout leaders at the Falls, was returning home from E l k s club in G o u v e r n e u r , Adams Sunday night when a six- Wednesday, Nov. 14. Mr. Willette point buck ran into the side of received the Vankterstyne leader her car. The accident occurred of the year award and the Scouter about a mile from Pitcaim near Key, Mr. Bullock received the the South Edwards intersection. Arrow Head award. Both Mr. WilThe buck, weighing between 190 lette and Mr. Bullock received a and 160 pounds, was killed in- diploma from Camp Schieff. stantly. Mrs. Pelno was badly Miss Mary K. Canfield. RJN., shaken and damage to the car was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert estimated about fifry dollars. The Canfield, left for Stewart. Fla., accident was investigated by state Monday. Miss Canfield has empolice end the game warden was ployment at a hospital there. notified. Mrs. Pelno was given A fire at the home of Douglas permission to keep the buck. Provost, Newton Falls, about 3:30 The elementary grades held an p.m., Nov. 13, caused much damopen house at the Clifton-Fine age and necessitated the calling Central school Nov. 15. The seni- of the Star Lake Fire departor band, led by Cyrus Vaughn, ment through the mutual aid entertained with several selec- system. They assisted the Newtions in the school auditorium. ton Falls department in putting Colleen Witters, Patti Sheldon, out the fire. Cheryl Oincan and Joyce Rowland The same night the department and Brownies of Troop 5, pre- was called to the home of Albert sented the flag and led the pledge Shatraw ontheOswegatchle-Fine of allegiance and the singing of road where a fire had started in America. the walls of the bathroom. It was Pat Miranda, supervising prin- necessary to cut through the walls cipal, welcomed the parents and to get at the fire which was guests after which Ken Campbell, brought under control before too elementary supervisor outlined much damage had been done. the program for the evening. All Miss Sally Haw ley, daughter of elementary teachers w e r e in Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hawley, their classrooms and p a r e n t s spent the Thanksgiving vacation visited the rooms, talked with with her parents. Miss Hawley the teachers and observed the is a student at State University work of their children. Mrs. Alice college at Potsdam. Phillips' kindergarten class reDavid Hunkins, son of Mr. and ceived the prize for having the Mrs. Lester Hunkins, Youngs highest percentage of parents at- road, spent Thanksgiving vacaThey all carried green and yellow tending. tion with his parents. Mr. Hunkins mums. Many attended the book f a i r attends RJ.T. in Rochester. Norman Fuller, Spragueville, held in the elementary library unMr. and Mrs. Wayne Morrow, was best man. Donald Bishop, der the sponsorship of the Future Newton Falls, were Thanksgiving Spragueville, brother of the Teachers of America, Refresh- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Don Rushgroom, Leon Gubishkx, Carthage, ments were served in the school and Laurel Finley, Spragueville, cafeteria by the Newton Falls were ushers* Gary Passouer was committee. ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. John Bullock and Following the wedding, a re- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willette atBy MRS. U COLLIER cepcion was held at the SpragueMiss Gail Wray was a weekville community center. end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Carl The bride graduated from CarRobinson at Edwards. thage Central school last June. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Peabody By MRS. EUGENE McGUlNNESS The groom graduated from Gouand family spent Thanksgiving Mrs. MableHance. GouverneuV verneur High school in 1959 and is visiting her son, Clifford Hance~ with Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Joefrom Canton ATI in 1961. He is Kathleen Hance underwent a quay at Norwich. presently employed by the Neth- tonsilectomy in Ogdensburg hosMr. and Mrs. E.J. Gollagher, eriand Crowley dairy in Syra- pital Monday. Oswego, are spending some time cuse where the couple is residMr. and Mrs. Don Finley and at their camp here. ing. The two month-old son of Mr. sons were Thanksgiving guests and Mrs. Warland Jackson is in of his father and family, Mr. and House of Good Samaritan, WaMrs. Art Finley at Hermon. tertown, for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ThompMrs. Clayton Rose returned son and family called on h i s brother, Purcell Thompson at home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Richville. The boys stayed to of Michigan spent the past week Funeral services for Duncan spend their vacation. with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin PeaLouis Besio, 77, Rensselaer Mr. and Mrs. Don Salisbury body. Falls, were held Tuesday, Nov. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Backus Mrs. Myron Clement, Mas sens 20, at St. Raphaels church In and boys called on Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Kyer, Fine, called Heuvelton with Rt. Rev. Magr. Wesley Knowlton at Heuvelton. on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Collier They also called on Mrs. Jane John A. Stone, pastor, officiatSaturday evening. Richardson Sunday. ing. Burial was in Notre Dame Mr. and Mrs. George King and Mr. snd Mrs. Herschel Webb cemetery, Ogdensburg. son were Thanksgiving guests of and family, Edwards, called on Mr. Besio died Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGuinness her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Peabody. Nov. 17, in the Hepburn hos- Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Reese, pital, Ogdensburg, where he . Mrs. Donald Whitford. Russell, had been a patient for the peat called on Mr. and Mrs. Loveil Minoa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, JJD. Humiston. nine weeks, ~ Kinney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H*B. Ville left Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Kinney He Is survived by his wife, and Nov. 10 for their home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed the former Ethel Gorrow, five and family, all of Potsdam, called Mrs. John Irish and Mrs. J JX sons, Harley, Clay; Clarence, on Mr. and Mrs. Loveil Kinney Humiston spent Friday in GouCanton; Edward, Phoenix; Reg- Saturday evening. verneur and Carthage. inald, Rensselaer Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Collier and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kinney and Robert, South Plymouth; six family, NorthGouverneur, called children spent Thanksgiving with daughters, Mrs. Walter (Mar- on Mr. and Mrs. Kinney Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Edward Dygert. ion) Hering, Can tern; Mrs. evening. Lucille remained there for a few Lloyd (Genevieve) Wells, ColMr. and Mrs. LewisGaudin and days. ton; Mrs. Harry (Ethelyn) Alfred Durham were ThanksgivThanksgiving guests of Mr. and Stiles, Rensselaer Falls; Mrs. ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mrs. Guy Sullivan were Mr. and James (Violet) Davis, Canton; Fuller at Natural Dam. Mrs. Edwin Wall and girls, MasMrs. Philip (Beverly) Schwitsena, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wicks Orpha Jean McGuinness spent zer, North Syracuse, and Mrs. Thursday evening with Carol Ann and boys, Harrisville, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hall and children, John (Alberta) Lucas, Jack- Streeter. Mr. and Mrs. David Hobart, Lowson Heights, L. I.; one sister, Mrs. Rose Sawyer, Watertown; Cornell farm management ville and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hall three brothers, James, Mas- surveys have been made of more and daughter. Miss FrancesPravese, Watersens; John, Mexico, and Nel- than 3,000 commercial farms in son, London, England; 27 the different land regions of the town, called recently on Mr. and Mrs. JJD. Humiston. grandchildren and seven great- state. grand-children. w e d at Miss Dona Marie Mushtare, daughter of Mrs. Lewis Rowley, Carthage, became the bride of Richard Kenneth Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bishop, Spragueville, in the Spragueville Methodist church on Oct. 20 with Rev. HX. Hewitt, pastor, officiating at the double ring ceremony. Mrs, Hewitt was soloist accompanied by Mrs. Weldoo Turnbull. Mrs. Roy Temple w a s organist. The bride, given in marriage by Charles Huff, Carthage, wore a ballerina length gown of lace over taffeta with fingertip sleeves and scalloped neckline accented with miniature seed pearls and iridescent sequins* The skirt of peau de sols was appliqued with matching lace and her fingertip veil of pure silk illusion fell from a crown decorated with pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. Miss Janice Bishop, Gouverneur, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore a pink nylon and net gown and carried a bouquet of white mums. Mrs, Beverly Fuller, Spragueville, Miss Lorraine Passouer and Miss Gwen Dumond, both of Carthage, w e r e bridesmaids. Mrs* Fuller and Miss Dumond wore yellow gowns and Miss Passouer' s dress was of mint green. Edtoards more at Wanakena. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jarvis and family, Carthage, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tooley, Pine street. Al Cousins, Lake View hotel, is a patient at the Clifton-Fine hospital. John Phillips, a student at Clarkson college, Potsdam, spent Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cahill, Fine, are the parents of a son, born Nov. 16 at the Clifton-Fine hospital. The Future Homemakers association oftheClifton-Fine Central school will serve a spaghetti and meatball supper in the school cafeteria, Nov. 29 from 5:30 until 7 p.m. Tickets, adults-$1.25; student s> under 12, 75<. The Brownies of Troop 5 with the assistance of their leader, Mrs. Allan Henri, made place mats for the patients at the Clifton-Fine hospital and delivered them to the hospital Wednesday afternoon. Cub Scouts of Den 6, pack 29, with the assistance of den mother, Mrs. Marie Willette, made miniature turkeys as favors for the patients at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Henri, Colton Lane, entertained h I s mother, Mrs. Mina Henri, Newton Falls, on Thanksgiving. On Nov. 20, 15 members of the Home Demonstration unit drove to Huntington, Que. where they visited the woolen mills and purchased material to be used in tailoring coats. These lessons will start in January under the instructions of Mrs. Bryan Sevey and Mrs. Gerald Hess. Members of the F i r e m e n ' s auxiliary held their r e g u l a r meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Burr, Wednesday evening, Nov. 21. Plans were made for their annual Christmas party to be held on the regular meeting night, Dec. 19. Mrs. Arthur Peterson attended the Catholic College night Friday night at Holy Family school. This meeting was sponsored by the Ofdenaburg diocesan c o u a e l l of Catholic Women. Boy Scouts of Troop S7, Star Lake, will hold their annual pancake supper at the American Legion home. Benson Mines, on Dec. 1. Serving will begin at 5. Tickets are available at H for adults and 65< for chlldreav Proceeds from the sunper will be used to help send the scents to summer camp at Camp Vtger of the Woods, Pariahville next summer. Spragueville East Pitcaim Fowler Strvicts held for Rtisstloor Falls M M By MANE L* HURLEY (too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs* Merrill lngraham of Albany have been in Edwards the past week called here by the illness of Frank lngraham. Word was received Saturday of the death of Charles Stevens of Philadelphia* Mr. Stevens was the husband of the former E r c i l e Gray of Edwards* Miss Zelma Bancroft gave a very interesting report on the "European Common Marker*' at the Library association meeting Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lela Brown, president, presided. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Inez Gray and Mrs. Manie Hurley. Carl Randall sr. was taken to E.J. Noble hospital the past week. Knox Memorial Central school was the scene of the first annual district band concert on Saturday-" Mr. Besio was bom Aug. 10, evening. The band s t u d e n t s , 1885 at Hogansburg, son of picked from all the schools, Henry and Elizabeth LaPearie practiced Friday evening, and Besio. He was married Sept Saturday forenoon and afternoon 30, 1912 to Ethel Gorrow of before presenting the concert in Hogansburg in a ceremony perthe evening. The host school held formed by Father Joseph Bura record hop in the afternoon fol- gette. The couple made their lowed by a turkey dinner. Music home at Fort Covington for 18 directors were Cyrus Vaughn, years where Mr. Besio was emCliftao-Fine; William Riehl, Col- ployed as a carpenter and ton-Pie rrepont; Robert C. Smith, blacksmith for Charles MayEdwards Central; John Gannon, hew. In December 1931 they Harrisville; Rod Jennings, Her- moved to Rensselaer Falls mon-DeKalb; and James D. Con- where he was employed as a stat tikes, Knox Memorial. carpenter. Students from Edwards who participated were Susan Rathbun, Earleen Washburn. Paul Cole, HORSE MEN TO MEET Philip Soper, Marjorie French, The St. L a w r e n c e Valley Ketby Qeland, Mary JCirkbride. Horsemen's association will hold Chris Dame. Ben DeQue, Laura its first meeting of the winter Lea. Karen Dame, Lorraine Cas- season Wednesday. Nov. 28, at aidv. Terry Hurley and Herbert 7:30 p.m. ar the Evergreen resBullock. taurant. Canton. Mrs. Carl DowRev. Elsie Dame left Sunday for «dall. association president, has Boston to enter a hospital there. urged all members to attend. MHk« iti# No, papyrus isn't what it used to be, and they sure put out the hieroglyphics a whole lot faster now than in the old days! Yes, the art of written communication has come a long way since Cleo's day. 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