imaamm. JI^II^^^^P;;;:^^*;?^^:^^^ SBVERAL SPBAKEBS ARE ON PROGRAM FRIDAY EVBNING For all kinds of Buildinjr and Repair Werk. Brasher Fails, March 31-r^ister Wmthrop, March 31--The members Mary Annunciation of St. Joseph's of the 0.' J!>. S. served a fish banquet Academy her forty-fifth to the Chamber of Commerce last i\i anniversarycelebrated on Thursday March 25th. day evening'. There were 60 present Her many friends here hope to, help Tbe banquet was fine and the speech- celebrate her fiftieth anniversary As es by A. B. Wilkinson of Chicago, the eastern Sister Annunciation was Lester Dygert on the liepkinton. Pres. iRalph Cardinal of Malone, Chas is surprised by a call from where she and her husband have been,' McNutty of UBrasher Falls, Dr. W. C. pleasantly, ladies on Thursday afternoon visiting when she was taken stek;_She* Smith Mr. Watson Clifford and War several who took in a course dinner fox the had gone to help care for Mr. ren Jtoodnow of this place were very Sisters of the Academy. She was al- who had been quite ill hut van gaininteresting. Clem Trypn was toast- so the recipient of many gifts of fruit ing when she was tajtea with grip master. and candy. followed by pneumonia^ She was eon-; Mrs. Dora P. Worsen side-red on the gajn untB Saturday Brasher Briefs The announcement of the death of afternoon, Miss Mayme Hoag arrived here on Mrs. Dora P. Worden, wife of ttev. S. Mrs. Wait has spent her life Wednesday after passing several ..A. Worden now of Ithaca, N. Y. but and later at tbe farm in formerly, a pastor of the Congrega- weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Healey about one and one half muea north tional church here and residing at in Norwood. T. B. Culhane of Malone passed the nere. She was a member ef the ]fi.,_ wmtnrop for several years, brought odist church of this place, president of intense sorrow and sadness to the week end with his wife here. cae Ladies Aid and -^^rrnff of thsl Mrs. Nora Jenkins was takes to hearts of many who remember and Have Bureau. She is a women f W knew her intimateb/ and loved and re- the Hepburn hospital at Ogdensburg -wiH greatly missed as she waa » spected her as a person of a rare on Tuesday, ilhnps caused by an in- waysbeready to help in eresy f a * i christian character and possessed of fection in her h u d . Mns-Kansville It's the Best there is Cement, I ime Plaster Briik ^•teunw^sw^ssjBsssaa «^^sa^a> es»»> Bjpssjaaasmr AVflssyspj ^^•ss>g, i m all eve* tta I Q p s i Staap. A | | Cha latest and aaaat' sppmiil wettode ef 1 SUA PROOF PAINT - T h e b«*4 made. K e e p . bright Idwfom. k^g*tsgPfjg# *We*j|* * e g * - •v^^gwevigepspp* flPwe^wevvww* ^ J ^ T * B a« itsssmikB*. sweoMInd .<a* ttae ABiBkat iBlMaa fiHawt-1 omHAUfli isswtwwe ;flhiU^:. Av- tlte .News mm mmmd there jjhe jmsjtjinW^aU«is^)ltWWf|p^clMB«m,jM| pww' ^sraHS"^rwes^w^a»yf ^^BW^r^BsnFSS^nss'v^ \ssw^ s^WP' u e n v v V r •^K^s^r^ias^ sps^svpsssr^^ ' a years that ifltei. Wbrdbn resided' itfl WTO Jbmmbtt o* l&Mfttav A t e Ifimf lair* of HtertJngs, SH% wo> Undertftetamisv «Mlfc eaHWtttbn inenHietv sr ttte model' apitav'' Winthrop while her husband was pastor here she took an active part in the went an operation for appendicitis on Dinger* of Potsdam, Reuben of Snnf fordviHe and Emma who teaches neat Monday.' Mrs. Delaire was before interests and societies and all workSTOCKHOUt^HURCBBS. ' ings for the church and Sunday her marriage Miss Jane Murray of New York, beside other relatives and 22 Elm Street, PotsHam — many friends. ' I School and for the betterment of the this place. West Stockhohn--Wi30 a. m. EasFuneral services will be held Wi Mrs. Norman Dupuis passed Thurs community. . , ter service. 1,. Christ's triumph oyer nesday afternoon at her home, Mrs. Worden had been failing in day in Malone. death. 2, His teiusaph over sin. 8, finuna Wait arrived from her schi W. H. McCarthy and sister Mrs. M. health for a long time, death finally-) He shares His triun^. iSpecial EasSunday morning. r. Hammill of Winthrop attended the terminating in a shock;- The funeralter music by the choir. Sunday News Netc*. was . largely attended from her late funeral of John Monahan at OgdensMiss Louise McCauslin spent oyer School 11:30 a. m,, Mr. BaxterSopt. y home at Ithaca Monday March 22. bufg on Friday. Prin. and Mrs. B. P, Quentll of Sunday with her aunt Mrs. Lillian 'Evening service of, vocal and instruMrs. Wordcci was 66 ye,ars of age. FORMER WEST STOCKHOLM Bombay passed the week end at their Benjamin and cousin William Benja- mental song 7:9CL Reside her invalid husband- ReV.S. North Stoekhtfhnj—Sunday School, MAN IS FOUND DEAD home here. min, A. Worden, she leaves surviving one IN BED T.' D. Rochford IB ill with scarlet Rev. Norman McLellan gave an ex. 2 p. m., Mrs. file Cramer, Supt. daughter, Miss Catherine Worden of cellent talk Sunday, his subject being Preaching. 2:45 p. ra., with special : thaca, who has tenderly cared for her fever at his home here. G. H. IButler of St, Regis Falls call • To Every Soldier a Part." It was Easter music.: Evening, service "7:90 - parents in their decline. Rev. S. A. THURSDAY, APRIL l«t. CoUeeUon'at'thta-service will be for )-a practical and'thoughftd sermon. West Stockholm, March 31—Oara vVordcn was in an automobile acci- ed on relatives here on Saturday. Missions. Rev. J. A. O'Brien of Massena reThere will be an Easter sermon and A. Smith a former resident of this dent last summer which has rendered FRIDAY APRIl/2n<I. ^ him sadly, crippled and' almost help- cently-passed a couple of days at his special music Easter Sunday. place died on March 24th at his home home here. less. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hmman are to WINTIMIOP in Marathon, Iowa.. Mr. Smith was SATURDW, APRIL 3rd. Miss Anna Lantry of Helena was a move into William Kerrt house at the found dead in bed there. The. MaraNews Motes. week end guest of her sister Mrs. P. corners and Mr. Hinman'will work Mrs. UllianStaj* of Brookdala is thon Rephulic has the following conAll deposits made in this Savings Bank on or Warren Davis has ree'd notice to A. Halleban. •• a guest in the hoaw of Mr. and Mrs.; cerning him; for Mr. Kerr. be at Rose Boom N. Y., for work on before the above dates will draw interent from Mrs. W. B. Rochford of Helena pass Clarence McCargar has bought of Daniel Jock and Mra, Hattie Scripture one. job for the Lane Construction Co, Mr. Smith had not been feeling well April 1st, and will be credited with threj Mrs. Mary A.,Saflps a very aged, ed the week end at her home here. lieon Gibson tile white house on the April 5th. He expects to go with his for the past year but he nor anyone months interest on July 1,1926 if left on delady of 86years 'and needy, blind mill road formerly occupied by Roy c'.unily this week. They visited his esse had any idea that he'was in a serDove. They expect to move as soon, from the growth of cataracts on her ious way. He was • always up and posit until that date o ster Mrs. Chas. Waldruff and famSANFORDVILLB. eyesfiis very: ill and threatened with around and seemed to be as active as as possible. —r)y Sunday. The people in this community , 4YZ% Interest 4V2% Ray McAliaster and Hardy Kent Mrs. Vira Vance of Norwood spent pne§#nia:aJ4the basal of her brother ever. »• ;.pent Saturday and Sunday in "Og- were shocked when word came of the tast week with her daughter, Grace Assets January 1st, 1926 over $29,C and firandchiiaren of trSHe cenpiained that he had a pain death of Mrs. Walter Waite at her who is nursing HrsDRrK: Chase at O. (knsoui'K with friends. Mrs* A. J. ftoinbett S e t at the home in his side Monday but it did not The members of-the Masonic order daughter's home in Potsdam Sun-, L. Deckers home.] of Eltoer S « i h b e r # U t Thursday to bother him any and he had apparently itave ftn intortainment to the members day morninpr at 2 o'clock. Whili Mrs. Carl Wellington, spent last ^BANKINGi^nd Jhc.r wiwa and th^ir friends Tues all knew of htr ilness there "she weak in Potsdam taking care of Mrs. celebrate w|th her h*rWth birthday. forgotten it. He spent the evening at A fjne dimytr was ssff'sd snd a pleas non-.(3 and listened^in on then radio und y ^yeniug (.oiiiistinij of •illustrated was not thought to bo as' seriously Salter Wait , • V, i ^ . . ' . . , , ant t ^ reported. A M M having bewi til his usual bedtinift,the»stetJred to lecture in their hall. ilLand news of her death came as a Will Brown of HarrisviUe has come The Congregational missionary soc gjteat shock to the many friends and to work for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the.vienm of a hard cold and grip dur nis room.' Other members of the fam ing t ^ winter Mrs. IStolnberg is re- ily talked with him after he had reiety wall give illustrated lecture on relatives here. Smith. His family expect to come a markably sniart and active for one so rired and he seemed to be perfectly all "Beyond The Rio Grande/' at the Miss Emma Wait who is teaching tttle later. advanced in year*. Miss Eleanor right. church Wednesday evening. near White Plains arrived in PotsMrs. Mabel Ballou and daughter left last Friday morning; for OgdensThe Methodist Foreign Missionary dam Sunday forenoon but a few When he did not arise Tuesday a few Jarothy Ballou spent the week end borg where, she is spending will hold their meeting at the par- hours after her mother's death. r morning at the usual time one of the fays with relatives, " ' .rith Mr. and Mrs. Irving McKae. sonage Friday afternoon and there [.members of the family went to his A Jug* gang nf men. were busy Miss Mabel Osgood 'who has been room to wake him and found him cold will be a special lenten service in the Mrs. McKee has been very poorly breaking roads between here and on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Lyndon church at Brasher Friday evening. the past week, confined to the bed in( death. Indications point that he Potsdam Sunday .afternoon and Mon part of the timte. Green has returned to Malone. Everyone is invited to attend. • had been dead for «mny hours. He Mr.'and Mrs. W.'B. Goodnow en- lay in a natural iposition just as Mrs. Nora Jenkins, is much improv day attorning so a* to. enable them Mr. and Mn. (Roy Plase and family ed from the blood poison in her to bring the remains of Mrs. Waite of Canton were Sunday visitors at Mr tertained at dinner orf'the occasion though asleep and it is thought death of their -thirteenth wedding anntvers came' upon- him while ne slept and thumb and is expected home from to her home here where the funeral and Mrs. Charles Gotham's. wiH ha heM Wednesday at two o'ary March 22. Coverh were-laid for. that he died without a movement of a Hepburn hospital in a few days. James McKee and son Mr. Irving twelve. clock. muscle. Earl Munson of Massena spent the McKee were called to Parishvflle Sun week end calling on friends in Win- ' Little Betty Waite is M at pres- day to attend the funeral of Mrs. AlMr. Smith has been at Leverett throp and Brasher. Mrs. Viola Nel- ent. NO«ra STOCKHOLMlen Herrunan who died at a Syracuse since 1913 and is known to practically son came with him and will spend n „ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hinman have hospital. — everyone in this vicinity. He was in' few weeks here with relatives. moved Up to thet Four Corner* in Mrs^: Nancy Earl, reopened her the employ of theRock Island railway • Mrs. Bliss Davis and daughter the house with Wm. Kerr. Mr. Hin William Benjamin spent part df school in the Dyke district March 2.' ^company and attended to tbe company last week in Syracuse. Louise, spent the week end with Mrs nun will work for Mr. Kerr. * Harold Morgan who. has been con business at that place in addition to Ltoyd Davis at Massena. Mr. and fined to the; bouse with the -flu is conducting a grain and coal business 8kt Arquette is living in the Chas STOCKHOLM CENTER. Mrs. Lloyd 'Davis will move to their Bohinson house vacated by Ivan ante to.be out. .— there. home at Crasher Falls this week. He George Clark of. Reynoldston, is Mr. and Mrs.fR. B. Thompson did visiting relatives .and.' attended is employed with the Kinsman Co., Interment will be made in Marathon Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Hunt and shopping in Potsdam Thursday. at Norwood, beside bis wife whose death occurred shurch here Sunday. family visited at Asa Moulton's Sun Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Glidden wc Harold Haines who has been at the Sanford, Dowe who has been spend several year* ago; Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- ng some'time with his sea Charles hmne of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. t the farmers have tapped non Harsh. Frank Holmes, returned to his home <us gone to live with his daughter their soger woods but have not had we __-* a 1 '. * *" - » * • • *- " '- ^ » * s - * NORTH STOCKHOLM in Buffalo, last Friday. John Calnon of Potsdam was a call I Smma and husband a t SWnoerville: much sap to gather yes. er at the Cahftn heatf at this plae* Ralph Osgood an«, s t o Floyd did Cyrus Greene with his saw outfit Thursday'. business1 at Norwood J9|turday' Mrs.. James- Bero and children of Mrs. Helm Scott /4a> among the is sawing, wood for-Mark ttCahxmey. Depo/ntg received on or before Tuesday, (Eugene-Scott will carry on the Potsdam spent the wi end at theft && home here. Howard;Dyke who l!ia»,b*cn. to suear orchard for George! I^etcher. April 6th draw interest from Apt 0 1 s t few York on bushiefs! has returned ' Miss Basel Chase entertained the Miss Mary Sullivan members of the Auto Club Thursday >"la'.' : _•, '•-.' . Miss Mayme Heywaed Gbutreee Qeandnaa i s spending (Emmtt Fitzgerald is doing earpen Mrs. (Lloyd Page ef « u e time wkh hi. uade and aunt ten work tor Ralph Osgood. ed to her houss Friday . .. Another Carlpiuj of Good R a f f e d Herte* «r. and htrs. John iCWsty, • Mr. and Mm. Carl Lewis > were a/few days with Mr. a»d Mrs. Miss Ida Kmgiley reeetred word -thai guests of their uncle Wm. Peet Flint. and Mareg will be et 67 Years o(Successful Business that her: sister Ella Ssj^i who is , Miss Nell Sulnvaa and brother Coa speeding the winterv 4ft Florida Is and family the past week. I I Wiisooeld Block, Winootki,V IVH. Henry Ddeel visited her par visited their brother and sister at ent«l near Madrid over Sunday. the Hepburn Hospital Saturday, Their' very ill in a hospital there. Mrs. J«hw CasVpben and s<m IVd N. T. Armstrong who has pmmany friends will be glad to knew iyment at SkmnerviBe was at that they wttt he-able ft return hotta pent Friday night' and Saturday nte the « « k end'and ever Sunday as soon as the weather perauts. 'Iff. iitb retfttvee at Norwood. and Miss Sulltvaa lava been in A M .U ' t - r ' -'• Patnfot Athletic iU . Ju hospitarfer cigb* weeks. Chfriej-honw is a slang phrase used Mrs. Naaey- ShufeH. is reeewc !S reference.to a severe pare. Athletes : M after a *»ry severe attack Cfthe •WW. to he eupeciaMjr WsceptlMe to tSWWJII. I t ^ W n B T t W r " ' r Y "-T* "-^'•••;-ff-----t» r y . i ^ > f J J a Mrfs K. B. Thootpsfitt is aft.tha tbte condition. UrawHand, pk-e dennes •» *f • «»ldd*u bupehing of muscles into a hard knot jiud. sajs that It U one Mr.andMrs.W8«3«|denw«*io1 Excepthnsl Fadlitto If***5 " K 1 P ^ " 1 * " • » * most pstnm of.a«i|eUc Uls. EMhUUttoCtm- A. SMI DIES IN IOWA W. F. ANDERSON ^ Mie forBoofiefcSMNL INTEREST mWanuan/W(mdJuh/l« fGS 100 STATE ST.. ALBANY. N.Y r Banking by mill is s*fe and convcni*;n A kttcr received from you will be taken care of >dd reply sent at once. May we serve you? , M m Winooski Savings Bank Homer McGary't Stable, 9 6 Main St BY WWNK8QAiti!'j&^Ta. £ ^Sftfii^B* § h^s*ghty-ri^hStMsr- • ui.uiila.Q'i wiii.jj-1'- mm* n m e r and wife served a nk» dihfaW im her. She received many cs«(#; and pressata. 14>. aifd MfS. Steen,her*.- bavet been rftMeata- hare fioor ^ ^ ^ X ^ ^ in.:m*\section I ^ . W S S P ^ * * ^ ^l» ^*« wmc extra good « « . and , w»je itemum priced onea, all w«« brok*. soma of th7» h^Mr. and Mrs. M. Cplnon and child*'! •ren and Mr. and Mrs: N, E. GIido*j|J rZFl*13P ° l Hr-,»N Mrs. T. B.v«ir^ fCarthy Monday niiht. The. bridge cW* h*Jd a banaeM s»| e.Wme of Mr. aa^•. *S3^V«-«L3SI IV" M school i« out for a two weak* vacation here. • :'*Jr.'sannv Mrs; Slwer Greene a*e iNstalnng % haw Wttajoajn in their M*Uo.61» Praveato tacny Nat* •ss"" ie')rer*; *eifte Nichols r, ow score Fred Byrant score for the gentlemen _ 1 Shufelt low score. Seven ta Bl4y*>i4Mr. Wintafco crowd with hi* radio. ...;,, . n - . ^ p £ . W i i a a ^ l S s ) . — , ^li%?t.^'*in,,*l»WM The land you ought to kwe and when to aaya »>Jaat
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