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Page Six—THE ^-OWVUXE M5ADER, Friday, J a n e
Lyons Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Coolidge and
daughter, Frances, Rome, Mrs.
Julius Petrovitz and daughter,
Rose Mary, Lowville, spent the
w e e k e n d with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Burdick.
Mrs. Ernest Cowlcs, chairman
of the cancer drive in Lyons
Falls has announced a total of
$26.6.02 was collected.
The Garden club will meet
Tuesday, June 10, at 8 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. Raymond Lear:
Mr- and Mrs. John Rhone, Buff.alo, spent the weekend with their
.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhone.
Miss Ruma Jones will present
her pupils in • an- annual piano rer
cital on Tuesday evening1, June 10
at 8:15 in the high school auditorium.
The following pupils will participate: Jean Hill, Joyce Hill,
James Mealus, Karen Norton, Janice Snyder, Pauline Wilcox, Deanna E d i c k , athryn Sheldon,
Lueinda Edick and Ann Sheldon.
Mrs. Leonard Harris, contralto,
Lowville, will be guest ;soloist with
Mrs. John Sheldon, accompanist.
Martha Walsh will play the
bells accompanied by Mrs. R. K.
Walsh. The public is invited.
6, 1952
Mrs. Mary Teai and Mrs. Thelma
Maryhugh.
Mrs. Helen Davis, president was
appointed Delegate to the State
convention to be held in Saratoga
in July, Mrs. Mary Teal or. Mrs.
Etsel Shue as alternates.
Mrs. Davis appointed the following nominating committee for New
officers, Mrs. Ester Rhone, Mrs.
Teal, Mrs. Doris Tingley,
^
Kathleen Norton and Miss
Anna Teal.
Mrs." Helen Hartness, spoke on
her experiences of her recent trip
The next regular meeting will be
held in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes
and family Johnson City, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewitt Culter, Utica, spent
Friday with Mrs. Leonard McIntyre.
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Mrs. Harry Spinning and son,
Utica called on Lyons Falls friends
Friday.
Francis Brill, F. N., Charleston,
S. C. has been spending several
days with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Brill,
Edward Markum, Rome,
spending a week with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Markum,
Franklin street.
A covered dish supper at 6:30
preceded the business meeting of
Pfc and Mrs. Richard Hoskins
the Legion auxiliary of post 1162 of New Bern, N. C , have been
held Monday night in the Legiion spending several days with their
rooms. • Mrs. ' Thejlma Marylugh,. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hoskins
second vic-presiderit presided. Tse and Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Wilcox,
poppy committee Mrs. Maryhugh before going to Jacksonville Floriand Miss Eliza be the Shue reported da, where Pfc> Hoskins will attend
S67.65: realized from the sale of t h e t h e a d v a n c e d a i r piane mechanpopies". They wish to - thank the j ; c g g c h o o l f o r e i g M w e e k s .
girl, scouts and everyone who help'
ed to make this worthy project
Drs. Dorrance and Anne Bura success.
nap, Tupper Lake, spent the WeekMrs. Helen Davis and Mrs. end with Dr. Dorrance Burnap
Thelma Maryhugh were appointed mother, Mrs. Grace Burnap and
as delegates to represent the local family.
unit at the spring conference to
be held June 18, at Twin Ponds,
Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly and
anyone wishing r e s e r v a t i o n s family, Mrs. Mary Cassidy and
please contact Mrs. . Ethel Shue daughter, Beth, and Mrs. Maror Mary Teal.
garet Cassidy, all of Rome, spent
Plans were made to have a .Decora.tion Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs,-John Schuhniann
snack bar at Memorial • Park on P. J. Jennings..
and daughter Marilyn of Roselle,
July 4, at • the Fireman's annual
New Jersey, spent the weekend
Miss Rose Marie -Coyle- has re-1 with .Mrs. Schuhmann's parents
celebration. The committee appointed to have charge of the turned home after .spending sev- j Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Markharn,
affair, was Miss Charlotte Symkla, eral days with relatives ' and j Mr. ' Schuhmann . returned home
Mrs. Ethel Shue, Miss Anna Teal, friends in Wfyndotte, and Detroit,! S u n da y . Mrs, Schubroann and
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Turin.can bo very proud of the
lout, what a 'Acr.derful organization
! two new Grannie signs recently
it really is. It is every one's duty
erected on the -state . highway
in tiiese.fryng times to keep atert
approaching their village. This is
and ini'-i'Tn-.d on what's going on
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a State Grange project of which
I in" the v.ovid today. No bettor
Mrs. Ola Scudder Fleishmanns is
j place provides such information
the chairman. They.'are a conthan' the Grange.
stant reminder of the Grange, and
of a great fraternity, to which
Turing grange, has busy and
;every worthy citizen can belong. alert service and hospitality corndaughter remained for a longer So far there are over 300 such
, mittee. Besides making and errectvisit.
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• signs Ihre'igihoul our state, an 1 'ing the signs they have purchased
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it is hoped many more will, soon and placed in .the public library
| Mrs. Ann Seymour, Home, "spent. be created. All good' patrons, of a book called The Grange Friend
j lh e weekend with her parei-i.ls, Mr. ihusl>andr\ will know what they I of the Farmer, which should be in
land .Mrs. Fred Hoskins:,
I stand lor and for. those who do not every grange home because it
'belong to the Grange, Jet them provides instructive reading ior
j Ralph Harris. Utica, spent-the j apply for membership, and find
.every member of the family.
weekend with his parents, Mr. and |
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"' The grange stands. out more
! Mrs. Guy Harris.
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than ever as the one organization
! Mrs. Frank Hoskins, who has vent. Street. Relatives wore prethat stands for those ideyis of
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from.
Clayton,
Boohville,
been spending thp winter with her
liberty, freedom and the American
! daughter Miss- Marion ..Hoskins; | Carthage. Number-Four and Bcaway of lilt\ that of necessity must
j Rome, has returned- to her tame i ver Falls. Refreshments were
be preserved.-Join the gninge and
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served,"
featured
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beautifully
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[decorated birthday cake, and. he: help savq America, through coWilliam Trude, Oneiria, is spend- was presented with a purse- of operation and friendship.
ing several days with -Mr. and Mrs. money. Sgt.. Becker expects to
Reading from left to right in
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leave for overseas duty in the. picture-Mrs. I s a b e l l e Benedict,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark:. Gaines very, near future.
Boonville, chairman; Mrs. Cora
I have been . visiting Mrs.' Gaines
Dale, Turin; Mrs. Clara Vrubel,
I bro.ther-in-law and sister Mr. and SEE US FOR JOB".riUNTING .Turin.
Mrs. Claude Sweet, Bainhridge,
•for the past week, they also
•visited friends in Binghiajnton.
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Sgt. Harry Becker of Pensacola,
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Ansekn Becker was guest, of Hon12-W or at surprise birthday party .on
his 20th birthday, • Saturday, May
24, at the home of his grandj mother, Mrs". Clara Becker, Con-
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