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THE COUEIER. BROOKFIELD, N. Y, WBDKESDAT, FEBBUABY22, 19S3
Brookfield Notes
By GENE CARS
JUST HUMANIS
Brcokfield Central
School News Notes
Song, “Washington and Lincoln,’*
Douglas Rogers.
Recitation;, "The Red, White and
Blue,” Esther Marvin.
Flag Salute, by all grades.
Song, "Ameaica,” by all grades.
Editor-in-chief, C. Barriger
—Robert Avery has been awarded
the job of carrying
the mail between months old, infant son' of Mr. and
Tying tt
JUNIOR ROOM
TBESHMA'N CHAPEL PROGRAM
Brookfield and North Brookfield sta- Mrs. Reginald Jones, has been criti­
cally iU for the past week from pneu­
tion, beginning July 1st. There
Song,. “Ail Through the Night,” Edwin Larkin, Irene Larkin, and
several bidders, including the present monia and complications. A desper­
Frederick Morse have been absent
school.
carrier, John Van Dyke. The price ate fight for his life was kept up,
this week on account of sickness.
Scripture, -Mr. Clement.
to be paid Mr. Avery is $700 per year. Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Famous People of February, Louise This week the girls’ attendance ham
nights under the efficient direction of
Mr. Van Dyke now receives $975.
been much better than the boys’.
Fancett.
—Bom, in Norwich Memorial Hos­ Mrs. Clifton Curtis. Sunday night he
During the latter part of the past
Life of Henry W. Longfellow,
pital, to Harold and Merl West Pud- was taken to the general hospital
week, Glen Bacon has been in Ithaca
Francis Schumaker.
hey, on Feb. 17, 1933, a son. He has Utica, aocompanied by his mother and
“The Village Blacksmith,” Ermina with the other boys who take agrl*
Mrs.
Curtis.
been named Vaughn Lewis.
culture.
Owens.
—^Herbert E. Maxson went to Leon- —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falmiter
Piano solo, “Can’t You Hear Me We enjoyed a Valentine box with
the high school students as part of
hrdsville Friday to assist in caring and family of Utica spient Sunday
Calling CTaroline,” Mr, Clement.
with
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Jay
Samson.
cently
for Rev. A. 0. Austin, who recent
Life of Thomas Edison, Caroline the Friday morning chapel program,
Patricia Doyle, in the seventh
—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bacon of
ic shock
suffered a paralytic
Marvin,
Life of James Russell Lowell, grade, and Frances Polan, in tha
—Congratulations are extended to Beaver Meadow and Mrs. N ettie'
eighth grade, are tied for the spelling
Alpha Crumb.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins on the Bacon of East Hamilton spent Satur­
"The ' First Snowfall,” Sanford prize for the first half of the school
birth of an eight-pound girl bom day at the home of B. B. Bacon.
year as they have had the most per­
Monday, Feb. 20th, at the home of —Will Chesebro is sick in bed with
Vocal solo, “My Man,” Harold fect lessons on the last day of tha
the grippe.
Mrs. Alger in Leonardsvills.
week. Irene Larkin was close, fail­
—^Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buehler of
-Rev. H. L. Polan officiated at the
ing by only one lesson.
Valentine box, ^ o o l .
tJtica were supper guests of their funeral of Edward Washburn Sunday
Song, “Alma Mater,” school.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dayis, afternoon, held at the home of his
FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES
Sunday night. Mrs. Davis returned spn, Arthur Washburn,
r BridgeGRADE CHAPEL PROGRAM
with them for a few days.
Stanley Maxwell, Ronald Fraser,
—A very interesting grange meet­ —^Lucile and Dolores Langworthy
Jeanette Chartrand, Mary Hunter,
Scripture reading.
“Aw, Shut Y'face, Y’iook Undressed!”
ing was held in their new room Sat- spent from Tuesday untO Sur
Lucy Putnam, Evelyn McClintock,
tirday evening, when the first and with Mrs. Edwin Whitford.
and Elmer Johnson have been absent
Prayer song, by the grades.
second degrees were worked
—The Ladies’ AM of the S. D. B. were pleasant callers of Mrs. Annette
Recitation, “Mount 'Vej
BEAVER CREEK
ifemon,” Eve- one or more days because“o f sicknois,
class of candidates.
Lura Polan and Evelyn Bellany
will serv’e dinner at'th e parish house York Sunday afternoon.
ly n lWratten.
—^Miss Alene Morgan returned Thursday, March 2nd. Business meet­ —Little Ruth Morrows has been Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biiven attended Mj
[y Yalentine Box, Josephine Jen- have had perfect lessons in1 sapeUlBK
home Saturday after spending some ing will follow.
every day this week.
the funeral of Mr. Ed Washburn of
sick with the grippe.
time with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clarke —^Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers and —Miss Ethel Ryan gave two
Bridgewater on Sunday.
Soug,’' “ Valentine for Grandma,” hy
In (M e i^
daughter Maxine called at the Marvin thusiastic, most interesting talks Wilma Card spent Saturday night second grade.
—Mr. ' and Mrs. Ed Amst of home on Sunday.
about the Hopi Indians, last Sunday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs, ly le Playet, “Hobo the Happy,” first
Georgetown were Sunday guests of
B. E. Bacon attended the State in the First Baptist church. One was Chesebro, in Brookfield.
and second gradesr
Mrs. Libby E. Roth of East St.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallard Stanbro.
Association of County Agricultural during
ring the cchurch service and the Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McConnell, son
lag song, by third, fourth, fifth Lonis,.|ll., has been operating a coal
—M rton- Phillips has been hired Societies in Albany Monday.
other during the church school ses­ John and two children of Clinton and sixth grades.
hjr Albert Rogers to work for him for —Miss Florence Graver spent Sat­ sion. The pastor greatly appreciates were Sunday gruests of Ed McConnell Song, “My Valentine,” Anna Bige- business for the past 18 years.
Leota, Mary, Mona' and Roberta
the coming year.
urday in Utica.
that so many came out and feels that and family.
5 of Hollis,
lix, OUa., arc the only
—^William Corgnell, Jr., is on the —Sympathy is extended to Mr. and those who failed to be present really Zelda Putnam spent several day:
Eecitation, “A Hero,” Elynon Belplets then
living quadruplets
their age in the
sick list.
last week with Mrs. Davis and v is it^
Mrs. Barton Owens in the loss by fire missed a treat.
—^Miss Ryan, a missionary among of their house and most of .its con­ —^Miss Dana 'Worden, who has been the school.
Recitation, “St. 'Valentine,” Louise
the Indians in Arizona, who spoke at tents, Sunday afternoon. The fire visiting her sister and friends in New Fay Burdick and Jlr. Carey
Mile. Helena Sedlak became the
Bellamy. .
the Baptist church Sunday, was en­ started while they were shoveling York City for several weeks, is ex­ New Berlin last Thursday.
Song, “ Robin Robin,” by fifth and toast of Prague after she was judged
tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. snow, breaking road, and the cause pected to return home today.
to have the most beautiful arms and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Card were Sun­ sixth grades.
Wm. Bryant Saturday night and Sun­ is unkno^vn.
day dinner guests of Mrs. Romhovgh. Recitation, “Cherry Tree Story,” shoulders in Cxecboslovsikuu
day morning.
The sympathy of our neighborhood G:ven. Owens.
Marjorie Sachs of Boston, tenth
—^Mrs. Janette Bailey has returned
—^David Owen was visited Sunday to Syracuse after spending the past
is extended' to Mr. and Mrs. l ic it
Recitation, “Washington,” Meade lahUng tennis player in the Uidted
hy relatives from TJtica.
Washburn, also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
States, recently won her opening
week with her daughter and family,
—^Mrs. P. H. Saunders and son Mrs. Wm. Corgnell.
Dried Fruits
Washburn of Bridgewater in the Song, "Venice,” by grades. .
match in the Fiextch covered eouxta
Donald of Dtica were dinner guests
-Mrs. Otto Calhoun, in company In winter particularly, dried fruits death of their father, Mr. Ed 'Wash- E.xercise, “Three American Heroes,” championship.
of her parents, ^ r , and Mi-s. Howard with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens and re especially useful in low cost, high- bum, which occurred last week.
by Tirancis Jones, Eri Brinkerhoff and Women of Santa Monica, Calif.,
F itch , Sunday.
Mrs. John Owens of Leonardsville, food-value meals, because they fur­ Stephen lavermore spent Sui
(Serard Morse.
organized the first unit of “Buy
—Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Helmer and attended the O. E. S. district conven­ nish minerals, are cheap, and may be with Merton Dye a t Brookfield.
Recitation, “Washington and His American” and elected Lucy Hillyer
M iss Ruth Helmer of Stockwell were tion held in the Masonic Temple at depended upon regularly during the
Seward Livernwre and family at­ Hatcbet,” Hildred Jaquay.
as commandcr-in-chief.
callers Sunday afternoon of Mr. and New Hartford, Friday evening.
uanter months.
tended a birthday party for Mr. Will
M rs. Henry Davis.
Dried prunes, figs and apricots' Livermore a t his home in StockwelL
-Mr. and l b s . Floyd Jennings and
—^Arthur Clement spent Saturday family spent Sunday* at the Jennings make satisfactory breakfast fruits,
Orlo Cook was one of the bearers
. and Sunday in Syracuse.
well as dinner and supper dessei:^ at the funeral of Mr. Ed Washburn
and Gray home.
—^Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Thompson of —^Robert Curriow of Thiells was a uken stewed or steamed. Raisins and On Sunday.
Mew Berlin were callers of Mr. and dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle dates are good in cooked cereals,
Mrs. Wm. Bryant Sunday.
muffins, cakes, and cookies, cake fill­
Chesebro last Thursday.
—^Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Page of —^Mrs. Ransom York spent a few ings, steamed breads, or nut pud­
D elhi spent Sunday with Mrs. Orra hours with Mrs. Rodelia Keith last dings. They also combine with, nuts
rers get more goods and loss
and cream cheese or cottage cheese
Saturday.
—^Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark and —^Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rafferty were for salads. A few raisins, plumped package for their money when t
family of Utica were Sunday visitors dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. by soaking, findy ground carrots and buy one large package instead
Of their mother, Mrs. Mary Clark.
mayonnaise dressing, make a salad many small ones.
Parker Sunday night.
Pink salmon costs less than r ^ sal­
—^Mrs. Geo. Rogers was a caller of —^Mrs. Edgar Palmiter and Mrs. which appeals to many persons.
mon, and serves just as well for sal­
Mrs. D. J. Frair recently.
Floyd Page spent Saturday afternoon These fruits make a harmless and mon loaves, salads, and casserole
—Thomas Irving of Syracuse h as with Mrs- Robert Applegate in Clin- valuable substitute for candy,, accord­
dishes.
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
ing to the state college of hom<
Learning to give and take is
Corgnell.
—^Miss Sarah Wright attended the economics, since they supply mineral:
—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Howard of funeral of her cousin, Wayne Thayer, and vitamins which, the child needs haps the most important gain
Bridgewater were Sunday guests of in Edmeston, last week.
for growth, and are readily digest­ little child from association with
other children.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bacon.
•Paul Welch and friend of Utica ible. Prunes may be soaked, over- The cost o f 46 chairs reconditioned
—^DeWitt Drake is sick with the
night,
;ht, dried, cut lengths
lengthwise,
‘
and
last year by Tompkins county home
iffed with chepped raisins
—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lamb of
cots and a few nuts. Dates are even bureau memiers ranged froi
SMALLEY’S THEATRE
South Edmeston called at Will Chesemore quickly and easily prepared, cents to $3.56, while the average cost
bro's Sunday.
since they required no soaking. for reconditioning couches was $2.25.
—Dr. H. C. Brown has been indis­
Marshmallows may also be used for Kitchen shelves and tables wfadch
HEIR’S FANCY DRESS H O S E ....................
per pair 10c
SUN.
MON.
TUBS.
e covered with linoleum look
posed for a few days and Dr. Lai
stuffing.
• FEB. 26-27-28
tractive, do not absorb grease or w a­
Worthy of Hamilton was called
LADIES’ PULL FASHIONED SILK H O S E .. 2 p u r s »1.00
SUN. Mat. 2 SUN. Nile 8*A«
ter,
and
cause
less
breakage
since
brday. He is better at this writing.
Week Day* 3-7-9
linoleum has n springy quaUI
—Mrs. Ed Fancett has the mis­
FE W FAST COLORED P R IN T S ................ . per yard 10c
1923 Ten CtHniandiHentg
The expensive grades of cannedf
fortune to fall ’in the bam Friday
New help for cotton planters is an fruit cost more than others because
1929 KING OF KINGS
HOBESS ........................................................ 2 boxes for 35c
^iftemoon, striking her arm in such a
attachment
which
distributes
seed
at
of “looks” and added sugar. Thej
manner as to break it. Matie Camvarious depths in the row.
standard grades are just as useful fori
enga was called and set the frad
Development of a synthetic motor salads, fruit cups, and general family
—^Hiss Anne Marvin and Mrs.
oil
from
a
base
of
paraffin
wax
has
Marvin spent one day last week at
been demonstrated.
the home of Jewett Marvin.
Seeking wider usefulness
Mildred Kusa of Cleveland scored
CBEAftf OF W H E A T ..................................... k rg e pkg. 21c
irunes, California scientists have de- highest as the perfect girl during
ised a method of bottling prune health week, posture, teeth, and Uving
CHOCOLATE D R O P S .............................*._____ pound 10c
nice, and have also made a prune habits being the points semred.
Advertisements under (his hesdini
CORN STARCH, 1 Ib. p k g . .................................
2 fo r 15c
ireakfast cereal.
%ost five cents each line. Minimnm
Luminous hair dyes, which glow New York state farmers had
Frederick March
KEESHEY’S BAKING CHOCOLATE............ per lb. 15c
tharge 25 cents per iMoe.
Claudette Colbert
softly in the dark,,are tlie invention 213,000 yearling heifers in their herds
10,000 others—^First time
TULK OATS ............................................ 10 pounds for 25c
of a London hairdresser.
in 1932 compared to 245,000 in 193«.
CEDAR POSTS for sale at old
the world a t our prices.
Two new varieties of strawberries
Time prices.
HAMBURG STEAK, fresh g ro u n d ............... . 2 lbs. for 19c
and a purple raspberry are an­ A neighbor had Policeman C. A.
FREE PROGRAMS
.-52tf
L. H. Spooner.
Kindly sign this coupon
nounced by government plant breed- Ryan of Chicago fined for failing to
l u R B L A R D ......................................................4 pounds 19c
your weekly program. Mail
FOR SALE—^Man’s black fur coat
get a license fo r his dog.
leave a t booth.
in good condition. Cash or wood.
..i
Mrs,
John
E.-Wires
of
Montgomery
---i
Ahgpry
because
his
wife
spent
the
■3-1
F. B. Williams.
county, is believed to be the only i afternoon playing cards, J. C. Horge
A ddress.............................
FOR SALE—Known as the Dayton
1 of Chicago burned all her clothing.
woman sheriff in New York state.
F alm iter farm , h alf mile south of
Brookfield, N. Y.
|2 t f ________________ H. W. Cook.
Abouf Women
Around Our House
Homespun Yarn
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This W eek
HAMILTON
What's New
Now! 1933
GROCERY SPECIALS
WANT ADS
Clifton L. Curtis, Brookfield, N. Y.
Puddinhead Squeals on Jinmde
REG’LAR FELLERS
By GENE BYRNES
POUI.TRY WANTED
H. McCa r t h y ,
Leonardsville.
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Also personal cards, printed
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