$&x* U, •"05 »••••» A. KARL ABTHUB, Publisher. LOWVILUB, K, Y., TH VOLUME 74. No. L, , OCTOBER 20, 1932. TURIN MAKTHrSBVRG LYONS FALLS Roy W. Doxtater, vice-president Both are Lowville boys and graduates of the Academy. Bfiss Florence Lyon Merriam Bride of Home Bureau Entertains High School Home Bureau Meeting at the Home of William P. Rogers, for several years John Carlyle Younfberf—Death of Faculty—Birthday Surprise for Mrs. BtrsVtoals Lomber, Friday, Oct. XI engaged in the mercantile business in Frank Norris and Christopher Cain Aubrey-Blebennacht. * Lowfville, and county treasurer during Mrs. Lou4s Lomber, Correspondent) the years 1881-88, dropped dead Mon(Mrs. Guy F. Harris, Correspond^) Miss Dorothy Seymour was the SunMrs. Regina K. Wasmyth, Corresp't) day at Thousand Island Park. He Native of West Leyden Loeee life as From Journal and Republican of was aged 72 years. Dorothy Wilson InWThe Age of Con- E. W, Cowles, of Prospect, spent the Mrs. E. H. Evans spent Saturday In Ly guest df~Mlss Margaret Lomber. Mr. and Mrs. C. F - Pitcher wer«t_ week-end with his family. Camp Burns at Hlnokley L a k e Utica. October 19, lWt, and October Republican candidates to be voted sent" Tonlgh( and Friday Mrs. Arthur Rlggs, of Turin, visited Fire Also Destroys New Studebaker Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Markham spent week-end guests of relatives in Coop* 17, 1907. or at the cqmlng election: Member erstown. Delia Sands, Monday. Coupe, 9400 in Currency and DiaSunday In Rochester. of assembly, C. Fred Boshart; county Grandmother's borftl code, it's Mrs. daughter, LenoreTerese, was born Mrs. J. Whitford, of New York Mills, Mrs. W. F. Smlthllng is visiting mond Bin*. OctoSer 19, 19tS treasurer, Everett Williams; coroners, pretty generally aneed, by now IstoAMr. daughter, Mrs. Qrayden- Mudford, and Mrs. Alvt* Loson. on friends here last week. Mrs. Jesse Bowen, Lowville, died Dr. H. A. Pawling, Dr. W. H. Cramer- almost confined tQVjtlustrated calen- Mr. and Mrs. John Sands, Syracuse, sailed Eilyraouie. Only a few hours after he had left October Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cardars, the old thlrd\g*j4er and tradiDr. P. H. von Zierolshofen. 16th at her home In Inlet visited his mother, Mrs. Delia Sands, lenter, Friday, October 14, a daugh- Mr. and Mr*. Henry Smlthling spent the home of his fiancee, Robert Erwin •> / • Elijah C. Loucks, born in Lowville, Prof. Loren E. Fox, who entered tion. Sunday In. Syracuse with Mr. and r Friday. Williams, 36, popular young business Dec. ;er. upon an engagement as vice-principal In contrast, the tirobjems, the phil21, 1886, died Tuesday at Gou• Miss Gertrude Puffer, of Inlet, has Louis Hoffman, of CoUinsviUe, was Mrs. GraydoiLMudford. man; of Remsen, was burned to death verneur. t Lowville Academy at the opening osophies, the pitfaUf and the pleas- been spending- several days with Miss early Sunday morning* in a blase A new school building is being t the fall term, owing to poor health ures of modern youth arc radically dinner guest of Ray Nlckereon Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne and son Wiltam, and Mr. and Mrs. Louie < •which destroyed his camp at Hlnck- irected at Port Leyden and is neartng has .resigned and returned to hisdifferent Just ho# different is dra- Alice Farney. ay. Charles Robinson, of S t Isawrence ley Lake. The fire also destroyed completion. Jessalyn Evans visited her brother, Miles spent Sunday at Racquette .. home at Naples, Ontario county. matlaclly emphasised, in the newUniversity, . . spent the week-end with Charles Grlswold, In Albany, last Sat- Lake. Williams' new Studebaker coupe, Lowville Academy foot ball team Lafayette Wetmore is building a 60- R, K. O-Radlo Piopre, "The Age of Mrs. Charles VanDressen and son. of about $460 in currency and a diamond defeated Alexandria Bay high school oot concrete dam on Otter. creek, Consent," which i^'coming to theMrs. Robinson. rday. Rome, were the guests of her parents, . ring. near Nortonville, where he will estab- Lowville opera house tonight and Fri- Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bush, of Utiea, Misses Evelyn Lee and Huldah Mr. Saturday, 81-0. and Mrs. W. F. Smlthllng, last were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tanner, of Utica, spent the week-end Search Shows Him Alone The general store of Mrs. Addle A. lish an electric plant and transmit the day. Dorothy Wilson, the little "Cin- Kenneth week. Jones. t their homes here. Men who were first on the scene Kelley at Rector was burglarized urrent two miles to Glenfleld to sup- derella" of the RKO studio, heads the Mrs. A. J. Stiles and Mrs. C. F. Pit- w ply power for his new factory at that large cast which tnctudet Richard Mr. and Mrs. John Blakeman enter- About forty students attended the cher told of seeing Williams, burned be- Thursday night attended the chairman and vice* *• Cromwell, Eric LJndea,' AlrtmeJudge, tajned on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl oncert at Lowville Acadetny given by chairman yond recognition clutching a window -Herman A. Roberts died Wednes- ilace. dinner of the Home 'Bureau of Clinton. « the,Kryl Symphonic Band. west of the front entrance of hisday at his home in Copenhagen at Mrs. Sarah Glenn Ryel, widow of Alleen Pringle, John HalHday and Peters* pfr Miss Muriel Etfley, of WaUrtown, Peter Loren has sold his farm to at Lowville last Wednesday. the late Hiram K. Ryel, > died a t 6Reginald Barlow. . ^: camp, which was a few hundred feet the age of 56 years. Twelve children were examined at t 4 h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lodwick, of New York city. Doable Program faint day south of Northwood hotel. It was be- A carnival for the benefit of. S t 'clock last evening- at the family the pre-school cllnlo held In the vile y , Sunday. Possession was given last week. lieved at first others might have per- Stephen's Cemetery Association, home on Clinton street, death being "Shanghaied Love," the Columbia _ , , J»nd Mrs. Henry Charbonneau Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Starring and lage school last Wednesday by Dr. ue to heart disease. She was a t ished, but a thorough search conduct- Croghan, will be held October 25-28. picture showing at the opera house and Miss OSulllvan. ed by the state police and T)r. James Mr. and Mrs. George Keiffer have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn next Saturday, is a story of love, and w*r* Jtanday guests of Wallace Burr Lughter Eilsabetti were guests of Porter Miss Anna G. Arthur, of Potsdam. Mr. and Mrs. E. H^BgVftns this week. and fJm5y at Lowville. W. Garves, Herklmer. coroner, reveal- purchased of Sherman Hogles his and was born in Watson, March 1, adventure aboard ,a picturesque old • . . sailing vessel, with (Richard Croihwell, Mr- and, Mrs. John Beekman and There will be no^tschool Thursday Normal, and Miss Mary Arthur, Of ed that Williams had been alone. large farm on the State road^Low- 1955. family, of Utiea, were week-end guests and Friday, as the teachers will be in 3t Lawrence University, spent the After beng in session a full week Noah Coroner Graves, who was called by rtlle. w Beery and Sktty Blane in lead- of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lafave. ttendance at the state conference at eek-end at their home here. Sergt. Joseph Devens and Trooper Mrs. George Odell, formerly of Bar- the grand Jury in attendance at theing roles. / • The usual services will be held In John Mitryk of the Remsen patrol, ies Corners, died yesterday at theOctober term of county court handed Also Buck Jones: In his latest pic- Mrs. Edward Burdick and ions, Jtica. Donald and Gerald? spent Monday and Regular' services will be held at the the Presbyterian, church next Sunday ' state police* following a. preliminary home of her son, Frank, at Burr's up forty-three Indictments, the greatture, "Branded," a id the latest epiMethodist church next Sunday; serTuesday with Mrs. Harriet Dunn.at est number ever presented by a grand at 9:80 o'clock, and Sunday sohool at investigation was of the opinion that Mills. •• . " . mon at 10:80 a. m.; Sunday school at 0:80. It Is hoped there wUl be a good •Watertown. Wfflmms'-death i l r p l ""Clara L. - Schult*r-of- -Bridgeport, Jury in Lewis county. Some of them sode of "The Last Frontier." 11:45 a. m. ittendance at both services. that the fire had been caused by an Ont, and Joseph F. Moshier, Croghan, were for selling Intoxicants on theSunday, Monday < nd Tuesday, "Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blake, Mrs. Mary Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. William Regular services will be held at the Miss Margaret Lomber entertained overheated stove in the living room were married October 11th at Klt-fair grounds during the last county Bobinaoi Crusoe" Presbyterian church next Sunday; air. / on the first floor. He said that Wil- chner, Ont. Douglas Falrbai it's latest picture, McBeth, of Utica, were Sunday guests Bible school at 10 a. m.; sermons at at two tables of bridge Tuesday even- si. who was sleeping on the aec- Mm. VS\l _ heJCrown Brand. Milk Company, **Mr; Robinson On we," comes to the of Mr. and^Mt*~P~JT. 'Jennings. ing. Mrs. Louis Miles received the ond floorr directly over the living rThe late JTHenry Van Amber, died Denmark, has elected the following: LowviUe opera h< use next Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaver and . a. m. and 7:80 p. m. highest score and Mrs. Irene Hilts the room, probably was suffocated by the Thursday at her home in West Car- Directors, H. E. Cook, R. C Otis, F. L. Monday and Tues< ay, and thus local children, Jean and Douglass, of Fulton Dr. Gerard, of the state department text highest Light refreshments were f public health, addressed the boys smoke. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, F. C. Cone, W. D. Bllnn, thage, aged 82. erved and the ladies enjoyed a very fans will have the|r first opportunity According to testimony given at thj» Rev. C. C. Frost, of Marcelus, for- . T. Mastin, Alson Cook, L. D. Pierce, of seeing the adventurous star In a Jerome Shaver and Mr. and Mrs. E. f the high school last Monday morn- rieasant evening. , 4 ng on the subject "Social Hygiene." E. Hess. inquest before Dr. Graves, Miss merly . J. Sheahan; president, H. E. Cook; Lowville, has accepted a call rice-president, F. L. Raymond; 'sec- modern version of the famed Defoe The Home Bureau will meet at the The True Blue Class met Monday Louise Buckingham, Holland Patent to the of Mrs. Arthur C. Boyce, a missionary pastorate of the Carthage Pres- etary, R. C. Otis; treasurer, J. T. character, a character destined to for the past 20 years in Persia, gave vening at the home of L. D. Bene- home of Mrs. Louis Lomber, Friday to whom Mr. Williams was engaged lyterian take a high place with the gallery church. October 21, at 1:80 o'clock. . to be married, had been with Mr. The Lowville general manager, J. J. Shea- already composed of "Robin Hood," a most Interesting talk about her work ick. The next regular meeting will afternoon, Presbyterian Society Mastin; The second lesson on supper dishes e held November 14, at the home Williams Saturday night and they had has Increased the han. at the Forest Presbyterian church on "Don Q," "The Three Musketeers" and of Rev. will be given.by the leaders, Mrs. Willis Higbyv---' attended a theater. The pair later Floyd E. Kline from salary o'clock yesterday at the home all the other Fairbanks masterpieces. Sunday evening. $2,000 to $2,500 of.AtMr.4 .jand Pitcher and Mrs. Shepard. All memMrs. Rose Kibby has sold her place drove to Holland Patent Mrs. W. F. Hayes, ConHenry Augustus has been at hln Customs of the South Seas, glorluse of manse. bers and any others interested are o George Kneisel, who takes possesstablevflle, was celebrated the marHe left the Buckingham home about and home in Cape Vincent for several Charles E. Walker and Miss Ethel riage of -their only daughter, Miss >us pictorial value and unique cos- days. Monday evening* he attended a ilon this week. Lee Wasmuth and urged to be present • • . /. 1:20 a. m. Sunday and it is believed Wood were married Sunday at theMaUd M» Hayes, to Herman J. Sch- tuming round out the picture and party in honor of the birthday of his amily have moved to the place ownhe arrived at the camp shortly after parsonage lend it great novelty. It Is saidto. in Martinsburg by Rev.lappi, M. D., of Fulton, Rev. H. E. ed by Mrs. Hattie Wasmuth. MarttasbarfMUenfield IL E. Orarefces 2 o'clock. have Borne of the most beautiful nat- father, Stanley Augustus. George B. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morrow are Eadea officiating. Miss Mary J. Clover W. A Brasle, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaufty, of ural settings ever seen upon the West Turin Native Bernard J. Schwartz, prominent their household goods to what District Superintendent E. C. Love '. maid of honor; Miss Jessie M. screen. Carthage, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank oving* Mr. Williams was a distributor of resident of Croghan, died October 9th. was known as the Jewell Clark place; Martus and Miss Emma Daly; bridesspent Sunday in Utica with Mr. and Mrs. Castle and son are mov- will" speak ~at Glenfield*r and West * the Gulf gasoline products. He was He was born Sept. 5, 1864, and located maids; Dr. A. F. Schlappl, best man. Fairbanks made his picture in itsHosklns, Mr. Chaufty's sister, Mrs. Stephen ng into the house owned by Miss Martinsburg on Sunday,, Oct 28rd. > born April 4, 1896, in West Turin, in Croghan in 1884. entirety in_ the South Seas", photoGlenfield—Worship, 9 a. m.; Sunday Lewis -county, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Peeler, Croghan, and graphing" most of it on the island of Gallagher and Mr. Gallagher. Elizabeth Williams. school, 10 a. m.; brief quarterly conIsaac J. Williams, now of Holland Carl Eggleson, Theresa, were marTahiti. With him went a complete The Missionary Society of Forest Mr. and Mrs. William Egan and ference following; the ^worship servjoe. Patent ried Saturday at the Evangelical-parproduction staff, a writer, a director church met with J£rs.C. W. Bowdteh children, Richard and Ruth; Mrs. La Thursday evening, Oct 30th, m< * He was a member of the Shrine Of sonage, Beaver Falls. and his three leading supporting Tuesday. The topics, "India" and Vogt and children, Alice, Lester and of .the board of trustees at H. F. Utica, Trenton Lodge, F. and A. M., Funeral services for the late Walplayers. Maria Alba was the leading "Alaska," were in, charge of Mrs. fflsa, and Mrs. Stoeffle, of Syracuse, nteyer's at 7:80. Presbyterian church and Glenn ;er Bowman were held last Thursday woman, portraying a South Sea siren, John H. Williams and Mrs. H. P. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. West Martinsburg—Worship, 10;80 Hughes Post, American Legion of from the M. E. church at Greig, Rev. and the remaining belles in the pic- Gould. George Colegrove and family Sunday. a, m.; Sunday school, 11:80 a. m;; Remsen. During the World war he Evan Evans officiating. ture were recruit* from the beauti- The Oklahoma Cowboys will give a The schoolmasters' meeting was young peoples •• social at Maynard served overseas in an engineering Sidney Bacon Wetmore, born in Friday and Saturday, Laurel and ful natives. William Farnum played two-day entertainment in the parish held at the local school last Wednesevening* at 7:8O, house, October 27-28, under the aus- day. "Intra-mural Sports" was dis-Foot's, Friday division. He was gassed during one Watson, August 6, 1855, son of Mr. ; the so-called "heavy" _ and^ ^Earle Hardy In "Pack Up Your /•:•• battle. and Mrs. Josiah Wetmore, died SatBrowtne had a principal, role. "^Hun- pices of Vigilant Hose Company, of ussed. Six-1 o'clock dinner was served <Privata)f-' V' Lyons Falls. The second evening the In the M. E, church parlors by girls Martlnsburg—Sunday school, 6:80 Troubles." Besides his parenU, h« leaves sU. urday in a Utiea hospital. dreds of natives ilkaistedL m.; worship, 7:80 p. m.; special entertainment will be followed by a f the school. Several-members of brothers, Harley, of Remsen, Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rohr, Deer Vaudeville October 28 the choir, "He WUl Not C*st dance. Percy, of Albany, Donald, Earl and River, entertained Sunday in honor Had army officials refused permis- On Wednesday,'October the local board attended. the The King's Daughters are soliciting Ut" Stewart of Holland Patent and a sis- f the 15th wedding anniversary of sion to loan tanks for use in theLowville opera hOfCtse. offers26th, The Home Bureau unit recently en- The public is invited another discarded making of the latest Laurel and ter, Mrs. R. Dewel, Utica. clothing, which they can tertained Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bresch. the high School faculty at big program of Raflifr Keith Orpheum use of for the needy. Any contri- tea at the home of Mrs. George F. services. Mrs. Margaret Smith, 80, widow of Hardy feature-length, comedy, "Pack of five *lg acts, headed by make butions, in good condition -will b* ap- Hart the late' Philander Smith, died Fri- Up Your Trougles,"-the picture would Vaudeville Mrs. William S. Hart and Miss one of the season** big hit acts. The Articles may be left at the Helen C day at the home of her daughter, probably never have been filmed. Holden poured. Cello solos programs are much better preciated. And this, fact would have been re- vaudeville Mrs. Joseph Schwendy, of Lowville. home of Mrs. M. A. Yerdon, Mrs. Jay each week and this week the booking Markham or Mrs. Harriet 9 W f t r ^ ^ ifere played by. Dr. C. B. Allain,.aeThe first snow storm of 1922 came grettable, for the comedy is consid- office one of the best pro- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bidinger and eompanied* by Miss MadeUne Hbffon October 18; limited supply of coal red one of the funniest thus far pro- grams promises f 3 U l * that have been presented here. Mr. and Mrs.-Frank Miller, Syraoute; Seventy-Five Persons Attend Banquet to be had; people using oil stoves to duced by the inimitable comedians. In selections: conserve fuel; kerosene oil 20 cents the story there is a long, humorous On the' screen, "Strangers of - the Miss Abbie^FUeachman, Utica,; Mrs. also and Indian Program Is sequence which takes place in the per gallon. WMCkd,Charles Boonvine, callPresented. ^ line, trenches. . John riroHp^^ /Wflt^rtflnrnj'-sjMJ -MAss urei and Hardy are a couple of Ethel . BlCkford. daughter of Abel ^X ; of Mtfana^Hrs: Peter Bluinffev About -75 members of the Worldmisfit buck privates. Their pal gets acters through the s 1 ,_ -r- •an7'- fine Misses Mary and Angejine stablevllle , Wide Guild of the Black River Bap- Blckford, LowviUe, were married yes- lost thirteenth year In the Orient Mr. clues and accusations to the Ine _ in No Man's Land, and they are terday by Rev. G. L. Murray at S t Bldlnger.> :I*)Wv!Ue Grenge:±<wMr^beld^ a^ tist Association attended the rally and Miller left BOdnvtUe in 1919 for able solution and capture of the crimordered to rescue him. Then they Peter's church. banquet held at the Lowville Baptist Friends and relatives celebrated the Shanghai, where he identified himself rooms Friday evening, October 14;"~^ '.'^f'ii^ become entangled in a couple of inal. Mrs. Peter Campany, Croghan, died church Friday evening. Mrs. F. W. of Mrs. Orlo Norton at her with the Hunnlan Drug Co. Later he with Worthy Master Warren Arthur after a week's illness due to tanks, and what happens Is reported "Strangers of the Evening," latest birthday Earle, of Watertown, associational Sunday home Wednesday evening. The guests went over to the pharmacuUcal firm presiding; The young: people's degfee to be one of the many amusing highof paralysis. She was born production from the Tiffany Studios, were Mr. and Mrs. secretary; presided. Miss Vera Twit- ain stroke Glbbs, of Ell GlUy & Co.,a nd is now man tsjams :eoioferred the .'first; and sec<ul^l lights of the picture. 1860, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has its murder, but there the similar- Mrs. Garrett Inoersoll,William chell, Lowville, was toastmaster. Mrs. Christopher Mrs. Clifford of their Far Eastern division. degrees on a class: <&jdra»Eu-< It-wiji Paryultte. ity m formula ends. The romantic Allen and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy ager "The Crooked Circle" H. H. Rankin, Watertown, served as Mrs. Riebennacht was. pleasantly voted to. u^^v^SS^^f^p^Tbt^ v roles are in the capable hands of song leader. Guilds represented were The Lowville public schools have "The Crooked Circle" defies classi- Theodor von Elte And Miriam Seegar. Edtck and family and Dwight Sey- urprlsed by a party of friends at her cerene Grange^ to ^'help" toward.- the total registration of 776, divided as fication and must therefore stand in erection of & gtun^e hall and to here Watertown, Philadelphia, Adams and afollows: home west of this village last Friday mour. A party was recently given In Especially notable,-* as comedians, are honor of the birthday of Mr. Norton. Academy, 805; State street our name placed on a qwlt^whk ' Lowville. by Itself. -.a evening* The occasion, was, to ~,ucien LitUefleld and Zasu Pitts. Academy grades, 70; East State a Itclass be presented to Stats. Mastfr An Indian program was given. Mrs. 270; starts out with the mysterious at: Mrs. L. H. Cain and Clarence Norris brate her birthday. - Seventeen guests stone street 53; Jackson street 59; training at the..dedication-of^ttie>;a0ir Earle was the guest of honor and class, 19. mosphere of a "shocker," then has a left Saturday for Niagara Falls, hav- were presenv and bridge.was enjoyed, halL: FoU<>^lh* a shbrt b u s i n g ses-^<v:i principal speaker.. She gave a report tendency toward a crook drama and ing, received *rord of the Sudden death Prizes were awarded to Mrs* G of the Black River Association work The pool price for September milk, suddenly becomes a blithesome £omthat.morning of their father, Frank Hart; MiitV William Leicht anflc last year and according to Mrs. Earle, as announced by the Dairymen's edy. Before the merriment gets well Norris^ Mr.- Norrts was \ a frequent Hugh Markham. -A delicious" supper ths srnests guests all members attepdiiag the next regilthe association raised for the state League,. Is $2 per 100 pounds. This is under way, however, mysterious Inci- Former Employes o^fcarthag© Palp visitor* at' his daughter's home- here wfe* 'served;* after- •which^ths the base price for milk testing three association the sum of $222 last fear. dents inject themselves into the plot and Board Ban Working on Plan and had spent seyeral weeks-here this departed/ wishingg ~~ RlebennachT -u There are nine chapters in the asso- per cent butterfat in the 201-210 mile which gets more baffling as It proof the day. - A C S i a n d f o u r t h summer. Saturday ff^lng Mr. Cain manyy " p ^ returiw to Become Operations. ciation with 150 members. Mrs. Earle freight zone. t including ildi gresses. received word, that his father, .Christo- variety of gifts, a s u m . Conferred at 10;807fO« —outlined the work to be carried out Ralph Spence, author of "The A plan td reopen the Carthage Pulp pher Cain, of Sierllngville, was dead money, were presented the guest ol • t V ' T i " ' h f ' . - - -. ,s^v-'h«^;iefttm»lktei^Vi October 17, 1907 for the coming year. Gorilla," another mystery comedy and Board mill as a relief measure is at th« home of hissbh, ft J. Cain, of honor. . -/ • tures of the afternoon,;seiilonv Miss Twitchell first introduced Mrs. Flora Jeanette Taylor, 76, died Oct classic, Is author of the! story which being planned by former employes of Herrings. TBe elder Mr. Cain has: been an address .;.by;rHa«ipld-^f" -Maurice N. Virkler, who gave the 14th at Port Leyden. is cleverly conceived with a view for the mill to co-operation with the 111 for a IOM time aid his death was Skeneteles; secretary of toaat, welcoming the association mem- Lowville shippers are paying 50 providing entertainment and exciting chamber of commerce. Bert Thomas, not unearpected. lor. and Mrs.' Cain »^p«nd bers to Lowville. Miss Dorothy cents per bushel for potatoes. film fare. The chilling and thrilling William Casstdy and Charles. Miller, have-th« sympathy of; their miay possesses ^ a p l e a g r Souls, of the Adams Senior Guild, Hon. L. H. Stiles Is moving his fam- moments are cleverly Wanced with former employes, are working* out a friends; ln:,thls double bereavment . Born m Croghan, August 11, 18M;w e l l a s i b e i n g :•:% •• yejry gave a toast on "Inspiration." A ily from Glenfleld to Lowville. the comedy relief and with swift dra- plan whereby 25 men would be em- Flosle Marie, >year.old daughter of Died sit Beaver Falls, October The chlld^'BfepeeJij toast on "Guidance" was given by Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall, matic Action in such a manner as to ployed. The plant has-been closed Boy and Helen McDonald 'Burmlg 17, 1982. . , sored, annually1 Miss Rosemonde Seaman, of Adams. Beaver Falls, October 12th, a son. keep the Interest at high pitch [or more than a year and the owner ham, died about 12 o'clock Thursday hospitality v< "The Indian Love Call" was sung by Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd-Van throughout of the mill, a Philadelphia concern, night at 8 t Eliiabeth's hospital, Utica, Benjamin Farney died Monday of a t this Miss Ruth Mowers, of the Philadel- Arnam, Beaver Falls, October 17th, a Sunday and Monday, Sally Ellen In has offered the use of the plant following a short * illness with prie'u- heart disease at his home in Beaver place "feature •• phia guild. She was accompanied by ion. "Hat Check Qlri" and the materials on' hand to start monta. The* little * one- was born in Falls, after, an illness of several special ; Ifrs. JSdward Mrs. Clyde Geerllngs, of Lowville. John F. Plunkett has removed his The night life of Broadway, the operations. The plant will be operat- Lyons Falls,. March 22, 1929. She is months. He was born invCroghi taken care' Miss Twitchell substituted a toast family from Constableville to Low- loves and sorrows of the girls who ed on a lease from the Carthage Pulp survived by her> parents, a brother, August lly 1856, son of Joseph and be Stoddard. Barbara Zehr/Farney. He passed Ki* scheduled to be given by the South ville. and Board Company, which calls for Billy, 5, and. a sister, Beverly, 2. The on the Great White Way, thethe maintenance of the plant by the Rutland guild by giving a talk on A Mason & Hamlln ocean has been work funeral was held from the home in entire lifetime in that vicinity until glitter and noise of the smart night operators purchased for the Methodist church clubs in its present state, barring Collinsvile Sunday at 2 p. m., -with ten years ago, when he retired as a Indian life. and the dreary emptiness of and will provide for opera- burial at Turin. Rev. Tracy Spencer, fanner/and removed to Beaver; Falls; Miss Mildred Foley, of the Water- at Turin. Square at dawn, give form to accidents, tors and backers in event of sale. town guild, gave the 23d Psalm in the William L. Edwards, formerly of Times of Forest Presbyterian church officla- where he since had resided. His wife; the colorful background of "Hat Indian sign language. Mies Folay was. Copenhagen, died Saturday at Oneida, Check Girl," Sally Eilers' newest Fox If the proposed plan fails or a sat- ted. The tiny grave was covered with Mrs*. Martha Kemp Farney, died in '-•.. ; - .'• in Indian costume. A quartet com- aged 56 years. Spent Her Girlhood In Watsoir With isfactory substitute is not advanced beautiful flowers testifying to the love 1927. Films vehicle. prised of Mrs. J. C. Otis, Miss Wini- Turin is being wired for electricity With. Ben Lyon in the masculine the owners of the mill will close the for the child and the esteem In which Mr. Farney is survived by two daughters,. Mrs. Melissa Smith, of fred Smith, Miss Helen Holt and Mrs. to be furnished that village by.G. H. lead as a Park Avenue playboy and mill at once. the parents are held. Beaver- Falls,. and Mrs, Peter J; Robe, H. R. Steele, with Mrs. George B P. Gould, Lyons Falls. Miss" Florence Lyon Merriam, daughan exceptional supporting cast headed of Beaver Falls; two sons, Riety"FarMorse at the piano, sang. Gregory James E. Johnson has sold his farm by Ginger •Rogers, Monroe Owsley, HOME BTJBEAU WORK ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman. Merriam, Clarence Farney, "-both . of Thursday night at- her • home, ' Steele sang a Chinese song. Several near Port Leaden to Grass Finch, and Arthur Pierson, the production is Osslning and Lyons Falls, became the ney andFalls;' three grandchildren; members of the Watertown guild gave Martinsburg, for. $2,100. Road; New HartfordV ft rated as one of the most entertaining October Meeting of Pleasant Lake bride Of John Carlyle YoungbergT San Beaver Agnes Gaffney, youngest daughter two sisters, Mrs. Cecelia. Virkler, of ford a short play entitled "Little Maids all lUriese>:'\ " V pictures of the season and Is expected Francisco^ son of Frederick YoungUnit Held at Deer River. of John Gaffney _ Lyons Falls, died Castorland, and Mrs. John Virkler, of r in a Row." The banquet hall was to attract much attention at Its showberg and Mrs. Ollta Draper, at a pretty Croghan; three brothers; Jacob Far- NelUe BaUey was both" "in . Saturday, aged 15/ years. decorated with evergreen, apples and "of Seymour and here. The regular October meeting of the ceremony held at 4 p. m. Saturday at ney. ana • David Farney, both of daughter: James S. Calver has purchased of Ing red berries. the Merriam home in Florissante. The Croghan;' and Otto Farney, of Low- Beach BaUey. FpUowJtog t Sidney Lanfleld, who made Miss Pleasant Lake unit of the Home BuCharles A. VanAuken his residence The waitresses wore camp-fire girl death of -.her- father,^il Eilers' recent "Dance Team," directed reau was held at Mrs. Otis, In Deer bride -was given in marriage" by her viUe. •;;- "V ' :"'yr • costumes, In keeping with the Indian on Campbell street, Lowville. in W a t 6 " ' the new offering, an adaptation of A delicious dinner was served father. She was attended "by" her two Funeral services1 will be held Thurs- girlhood; program given. The menu cards were Mrs. Nellie Bartholomew And chil- Rlan James' novel of the same name. River. rl.^elson1; J^ B*ti at noon to about twenty-five members sisters, Mrs. Carl Trube, as matron of day at 1 p. su froin the home and at tethl'^l made of brown paper and cut in the dren leave tomorrow for Washing- Noel Madison, Purnell Pratt, Dewey and TO received in friends. Ths business meeting was honor, and Miss Kathleen Merriam as from the-. Evangelical church shape of, an_Jndian wjgsranGL... _The ton to make their/ future home. Robinson and Harold Goodwin are called to order by Chairman Mrs. maid of honor, Helena Fisher, daugh- 2Beaver Falls. Interment will be made favors were miniature birch bark- John Darlingr-New Bremen, was also in the cast Seminary, CUnton. Wilkinson. All members responded to ter of Mr. and Mrs; Clarence Lyon in Beaver Falls •cemetery. '.. canoes. The menu itself .follows:. born in 1828 and has never voted anyhi 1878. Af^rthe Fisher, was train ^arer. The best roll call by" reciting the first poem Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday thing but a Republican ticket "Pints plant water," tomato juice cer in 1915/« - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riddlespraker, Winners/of "Miss America" crowns that they ever learned. After this man was Frederick Youngberg, the "Baked in the ice," crackers; "Re- Glenfleld, her soh^ Ralf^ .^,. -fc . . _u,_. ,. w -groom's father. Bey. William Bpicer, the chairman Introduced Mrs. Davencelebrated their 20th weddo not always marry millionaires and ward of the hunt," meat; ."White ding anniversary on October 7th. Besides her. son; she leaVM two of GloyerivUe,. assisted /by Rev. Tracy port and Mrs.-Gordon, of North Low* retire, as witness Irene Ware's career roof potato; "Harvest of gold," ^ughjtersJ^|^^Mte^B^pe|«Brl Spencer, pastor of Forest Presbyterian Cyril Hill, Glenfield,.and Miss Amy since winning the title in 1929.-First ville, who gave a very interesting dem- church squash; "Fruit of the vine," pickles performed the ceremony. The Several Hundred Loaned to Schools New: Hartford j^Mrf. C. X>ar^n'^jqx> onstration on supper dishes. Northrup, Brantlngham, were marshe Bcored—in-the chorus-of-aNew "Quivering clearness," moulded salad ln^ Turin, Glwift^d^ MarttnslmiT table, Newport; ^twd;grandsons, ' ' bride was gowned In ivory satin, em"Strength of the mighty," bread ried Saturday by Rev. W. R. Helms. York musical show, then she was A report on membership drive was pire style, fashioned, with a long train. and Lyonsdale. Spencer, Huxtable- and. Robert graduated to become the hit of Earl Julia Woolschlager, daughter of given. All were asked to attend tb.e "White man's joy," shortcake; "Drink table. A colar of rare-lace and puffs at the Carroll's "Vanities," and finally to a Arnold Woolschlager, died of measles meeting, October 13th, at i t f of the Braves," coffee. Th$ schools In the third supervisory top of the tight-fitting sleeve, served yesterday at her. home in Lowville, long-term ocntract with Fox Studios. when a lesson on. craft will bel as the only trimming. Her veil was of district of Lewis county are fortunate West Iiowyflle Honie. Her first featured assignment is op- A very enjoyable and profitab| aged 15 years 6^68 In Cathollo Schools tulle, with a snug cap of lace. She car- In having loaned to them several hun- The West LtfwvjBii Home^^t^K^^ ^ posite Edmund Lowe In "Chandu the was spent Harvey N. Gaylord, Lyons Falls, has Catholic schools of Utica, New York ried a bouquet of white gardenias. Mrs dred books to help them with their will hold a roast pork tupper at the / Vice-chairman Edith work this year. These are sen town Hail. West MartlnsWf, WednesMills, Onelda and Rome have an en- purchased of Charles C. Rlggs the Magician," with Bela Lugosi. Trube, matron of honor, wore a simple unit hardware and furniture business loc from the library division at Albany. rollment of 6,868 students this year, frock of gold and. blue plaid silk taf- Last spring the ^eachers listed vari- day evening, October'26. Siwper;from: / 1^ Charles Cornack Awarded? * Christian Science on the Air according to official statistics an- cated in the brick block, at Turin. with tiny ruffled sleeves of ous units they -would like to work on 5:80 until all areserVfd. Everyone is. v-^ ^Cornack, representative of feta nounced by Rev. David C. Gildea, su- The salesman of the factory known The church of the air period of the theCharles de sole, edged with gold this year. The list was sent to Miss lnvited; adults, 25 ceats; ch^drej^ 1Q / •/• Credit Service Corporation of mousseline perintendent of schools, Syracuse as Forks No. 2, Copenhagen, has con- Columbia Broadcasting System wll Baltimore, Merriam's frock sleeves were of Kennedy, . . ' ; • "•>•;:'#!: Md., in the Watertown Mis state supervisor of sohool cents. diocese. Teachers in the same schools tracted all cheese on hand and to be Include several Christian Science pro- area, has been de sole. Both wore dose- libraries, who notified by his com- mousseline made this fall at 15 cents per pound. grams. The first of these will take had compiled lists of total 164. gold caps and carried chrysan books Interesting to children on vari• Miss Margaret Kelly Miss Julia May Rohr, Deer River, place on Sunday afternoon, October pany that he is one of the few star fitting In Utica there are 560 high schoo' and blue delphiniums. Mrs ous subjects, such as transportation, Miss Margaret Kelly, 65, Lowville, M. De Forest Bretsch, Omar, were 80, from 1:80 to 2 p. m., from Station salesmen for the year. The: designa- themums students and 4,174 enrolled In th and Merriam, mother of the bride, wore a married October 12th at the home of WABC, New York city. These pro- tion comas through his record in gown of white lace. After the ceremony mail service, peoples of other lands, died yesterday In Camden, where she elementary grades. New York Mills the etc. Such books are now at the dis- went three weeks ago to visit i t d i by Rev. James H. Keeling. grams are sanctioned by the author- having sola more securities than most has 898 students in the grades; Mrs.bride was held for 125 guests posal of the schools of the supervisory Miss Kelly was a resident of Kate Smith Babcock, widow o: ities in Boston. This program will be any of the other salesmen during the aMr.reception Onelda has 12 high students and 228 the late. and; Mrs. Youngberg will leave for William L. Babcock, died conducted by Adair Hickman, first year. It carries with it a bonus of California by a southern route, visiting district They have, been placed in iage for many years. She l , t j # In elementary, while Rome reports 165 Monday at«her the libraries at .Turin high school, brothers, Michael Kelly, Deferjet: and of Second Church of Christ, $854.21. home in Lowville. 8h in high- school and 886 in elementary was born In Martinsburg, various cities en route. They will make General Martin school at Glenfield, James Kelly. Albany, and . a sister, Scientist Newi York, under the ausA training. ~ their home In 6an Francisco. Guests Martinsburg and Lyonsdale schools. Miss Catherine Kelly, of Cooperspices of the Christian Science commit1886. Two New Windows Installed were present at the wedding, from Teachers are requested to procure town. 1 tee on publication for the state ol Burglars entered the home of Two new stained glass wihdows New York, Osslning, Utica and several books only from .the school to which Back to" England Bowman, Castorland, Saturday night New York. have been Installed in St Peter's other eities. they were assigned at conference last Samuel Insull, the utility magnat and took about $75 worth of clothing, Boonville Company incorporated church by the Pike Studios of Rochmonth. It U. hoped that. $hese aids Papers filed .with the department of who has been used as a political money and Jewelry, besides all th M Cent School Bate ester. will materially"; stimulate . the unit bogeyman so many times by that par- eatables in the house. state incorporated . the Boonville In Bankruptcy The 92 cent school tax rate of the One, the gift of the Ladies' Aid SoIn this district which had a Paper Box Co., Inc., to be located In ticular breed of statesman which hold Thomas Tyner and sons, Earl an< of Carthage, which has Just ciety of the church, represents the Leslie J. Scriminger, merchant a teaching very good beginning last year. Miss that the rich are getting •richerand Truman Tyner, Beaver Falls, and Eu- village Rutland, has filed a petition in Kennedy is trying the same experi- that village. The company will manuthe poor poorer, lost $100,000,000 in gene Barker, Castorland, spent a few been set by the board of education for resurrection. This is placed on theSouth facture^ paper boxes "and containers, bankruptcy; liabilities, $1,992.56; the coming year in the lowest rate east side of the church. two years and has now gone back to days hunting at Alder Creek and ment in! four or five other places In with its capitalization fixed at $15,000. England, where he was born, and is came home with a fine deer and - which the village has bad since 1914. The other, representing the presen- sets, $1,600. the state7 Ray Fw Sasenbery, Fred M. Buckley living on a pension granted by theblack bear. tation, is placed on the west side and ,A ana J.,Howard Jaokson, all of BoonHow nice it would be if the rest o utility companies he organised. >Wh The revolution in India was started is 1A memory of John and Anna Charles 8, Fowler has been elected ville, are stookhplders and .dlreotors, 4uv -wheat? gWn*toadrxduld-sasBsomewas the old philosopher who said presj5nt"ortne Humor by England's monopoly of selt^and OTSrien McGrath. It lr given by their Junior dental class of each- owtair 5 f i h l l k Ig fr frlitl to the dugout "Envy - - - - - - . . ^.._ - stopped by her a w a & q f c » p chlMMn. ^ , . -jha>*nttversity of Michigan, and/£* ROBERT! WILLIAMS TEN AND TWENTY PERISHES IN FLAMES FIVE YEARS AGO WEEKLYPJOGRAM ATOP -••3;*' WORLD-WIDE GUILD RALLY, LOWVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH : BENJAMIN FARfe BOOKS FOR
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