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r i 4 1 DeKalb iuncHon Methodist Churdi Beets Officers; Names Committeemen 4By MABEL SHELDON DeKalb Junction Officer! of { Missions, Erdine Brunet. chair- the Methodist church of DeKalb Junction elected at the Quarterly Conference held recently for the year I960 are as follows: Trustees, Donald Bush, Arthur Blount, Clar- ence Cross, Elmer Elsey, ^Kloyd Powell (Lay Leader, local urcach- / cr> Ernest Puffer. : Stewards, Patricia Bacon, Pearl Blount, Donald Blount 4church ! treasurer) Erdine Brunet, Theo- dore Brunet, Charles Bush, Por- tia Bush, Edna Cross, t recording secretary and WSCS president) Dorothy Elsey, Bette' Gardner, Goodwin Gardner. Myldred Gard- ner (Sunday School Superintend- ent) Ella Gillette*, Bertha Goodale, Vivian Fanning, Daisy La Vine, Harry LaVine, Kay LaVine Len- i < ore Matott, Marian Puffer, Alice Rice (Benevolence Treasurer) Et- nel Risley, Luella Taylor. Shirley Taylor. .Commissions, Stewardship and Finance. Pearl Blount, chairman, Luella Taylor, Lenore Matott, Harry LaVine, Cecile Bush All trustees, WSCS president and sec- retary- Membership and Evangelism. Dorothy Elsey. Chairman; Myld- dred Gardner, Ida Altfuire, Marian Puffer, Elmer Elsey, Charles Bush and Judy LaVine. Education. Myldred Gardner, chairman; Donald Blount. Daisy LaVine, Bette Gardner. Ethel Ris- ley, Floyd Powell. Portia* Bush and all Sunday School teachers. ^ian; Alice Rice, Marfan Puffer, Mary Kent field, Cecile Buah, Ber- tha Goodale. Geneva Mcintosh. .Commjttteei, Pastoral Relations. Edna Cross, chairman; Theodore Brunet, Erdine Brunet, Daisy La- Vine, Myldred Gardner, Goodwin (Gardner, Clarence Q*oss, Floyd Powell, Ernest Puffer. Parsonage, Dorothy Elsey, chair- man; Floyd Powell, Charles Bush, Bette Gardner and Lena Smith, Records and History, Ethel Ris- ley, chairman; Alice Rice, Cecile Bush. Nominating, Luella Taylor, El- mer Elsey, Don Bush. Auditing, Pearl Blount, chair- man; Stanley Smith, Patricia Ba- con. GRALYN - >HOHf 166 - Evenlacs: Monday to Friday First Show start* at 7*8 P.M. Hat. and Sun. Matinee at 2:00 P.M. Evening* at 6:30 P.M. WED.-THURS JAN. 27 28 THe Show You Saw Ad vert feed on TV TWIN SHOCK BILL! FKI.-SAT. — JAN. 29-30 JACK WEBB MUJMIOONMO fMMD NELSON kM.fll.iAM BCW05 —-*—..)*> *eae eft BROS, mad Cast A Long Shadow with Aadle Murphy SUN.-MON. TlrtS. JAN. 31-FC1. 1.2 tfou saw it advertised on TV! ^ sieve teeves- - GOLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS Old DeKalb Churvfc Officers for the year 1960 elec- ted tor the Old DeKalb Methodist church at the Quarterly Confer- ence held during the past week are: trustees, Carroll Barker, Pearl Holland (Lay Leader> Lou Moore (.Church Treasurer and Benevolences Treasurer*. Stewards. Elsie Barker, (Re- cording secretary* Mary Stowel], (Sunday School Superintendent ) Margaret Edwards (WSCS Presi- dent t Bernard Crump, Peggy Sta- cy, Dorothy Stacy, Nina Conklin, Orville Griffith. Howard Griffith, Itemoth Griffith, Eleanor Griffith, Reginald Smith, Betty Smith and Margaret Wright. Commissions, Stewardship and Finance, Margaret Edwards, I chairman; Carroll Barker, Lou ! Moore. Margaret Wright, ail trus- j tees and WSCS president and sec- retary ! Membership and Evangelism, Pearl Holland, chairman; x Mar- jo rie Hamilton, Margaret Edwards, Dorothy Stacy. ' | Education. Mary Stoweil, chair- Iman; Elsie Barker, Dorothy Stacy, I Peggy Stacy, Margaret Hamilton, I all Sunday School teachers and I officers. ; Missions, Glen Thompson, chair- man; Nina Conklin, Bessie Mcln- tyre and Hemoth Griffith. Committees. Pastoral Relations, Howard Griffith, chairman: Nina Conklin. Bessie Mclntyre, Mary i Stoweil. Dorothy Stacy, and Mar- garet Edwards. Music committee. Betty Brice, .chairman. Elsie Barker. Bernard Crump. Records and History. Gwen Thompson. Everett Thompson. Nominating committee. Pearl Holland, Margaret Edwards and Elsie Barker. Auditing commititee, Howard Griffith. Margaret Wright. Future Nurses Clnb The sum of $25.00 was contrib- uted to the March of Dimes b y t h e Future Nurses Club of Hermon- DeKalb Central school from the j dance they sponsored Wednesday night. The Future Nurses Club with a membership of 21 students who jfj-plan to enter the nursing profes- sion or take up work in the health field, was recently organizext^by Mrs. Barbara Johnson, school nurse. Officers are president, Wanda Young; vice-president, Linda Good- ale. secretary and treasurer, Carol Bnce. Other members are Rila Mac- Cue. Geraldine Hail. Sophia Hand, Patricia Stoweil, Eugenia Barr, Mary Smith. Sharon Goodale, Lin- da Burke, Lorraine Gillett, Helen Turnbull. Charleen Jobin, Louise Jennings. Bonnie Gillette, Ethel Bill, Electa Stone, Sharon Red- mond. Lorraine Brunet. Norma Cardinal. A film on "Lung Surgery" from real life was shown the past week to the pupils of both high school and junior high departments. Four of the members have al- ready been accepted by hospitals of their choice for nursing training in September. Exams Regent examinations and quar- terly tests are being given at the ! Hermon-DeKalb schools this week The M.Y.F. will hold its meeting Sunday evening in the Methodist church. -Stanley Smith passed four days at Canton recently attending the annual meeting of Patrons Fire Relief Association of which Mr Smith is a director He also attended a Milk Pro- ducers Coop delegates meeting at ! Canton. Tuesday, January 19th , Mrs. Theodore Brunet has re- turned home from the A. Bar- ! ton Hepburn hospital. Ogdensburg. where .she had undergone major {surgery. Mrs Merrill Worden jr. and three children, Dortnje. Soleen and Kevin, ore ofi sick with thr , N-*. tt. It* > • ' • n WED,-THU*S — FO. 3-4 H-£-ll presto* DAVID / WlttfY / G* WEN / MicUlK / Y0UN6 \ A S K A N Y GIRL NOWHERE V TO GO Tfcrtft Sl-» lmrt* #f tlJ*. A* t*mJ gift f+r ftMtS Mrttaday «*d ta* Caitf Ti The first party of the public card tournament, sponsored Iry S t Henrys church, was held Ust Tuesday night in the church rec- reation room. witH nine tables in jftey IB ptaochW. first prises were wan by lira. Ralph Harrington and F. Doaglas Hayes Low score prizes went to Mrs. Arthur Blount and Laurence Ttoeker In pedro Mrs. Beatrice Peters and Robert Par© wan first prues. Keith HKkok taking a ladVs part and John Hoarfrvan won consoU- bon prizes. Mr. and Mrs Lau- rence Tucker were in charge of parry arrangeroentj Dianiliillii t ait The Home Demonstration group rv* with sMrs. Gertrude Rusao. Wednesday. T>ie teaaoa on Clean- mt Suppfie* was presented by the County Dernortftrattoa Agenr M^t Loi« Degor o% Cannon Mem- air* Jfcaaa* were Mrs. Roslna Lowell, Mrs. Bette Gardner, Mrs. Lura McEl- heran, Mrs. Lena Smith, Mrs. El- eanor Kindler, and son, Eali. Mrs. Bernice Jetfera, Mrs, Edith Dene- sha, Mrs. Rosemary Peters and Tommy, Mrs. Phiiomena Tucker, Mrs. Mary Margaret Hayes, Mrs. Helen Wilson and Bobbie. The ne^t meeting for "Unfinished Pro- jects" will he held at the home of Mrs Lura McElheran. February 3rd Vital HUtUtW Town Clerk b\ Douglas Hayes gives the year's vital statistics re- port to be: Marriage licenses is- used, 5; deaths 34, no births. He also statea that there are 440 dogs listed for whom only 175 licenses have been issued. February 10th, is dead line for obtaining them. Owners will be on the delinquent list alter that date and subject to fine and possible loss of dogs. At the Grange tournament par- ty Saturday night there were 9** tables of pinochle in play. Mrs. Renice Jones and Richard Hayes won first prizes; Mrs. Mary Kent- field and Erwyn Bacon w o n l o w score prizes. The five top scorers for tournament prize* are Lau- rence Tucker, 1951: Charles Kent- Held, 1911; Mrs Ralph Harring- ton, 1817; James Carvel, 1784; Mrs. Mary Margaret Hayes, 1769. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush were in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blount will be the committee for Saturday even- ing. Skating Party Thirteen members of the C Y C of St. Henry's church enjoyed a skating party Sunday afternoon at John Peter's camp on Irish Hill near Fine. Mrs Stanley Smith called Mon- day on Mrs. Estella Harland at Hermon who recently returned from E. J. Noble hospital at Gou- vcrneur where s h e w a s a non-sur- gical pat vent Mr. and Mrs. Don Bush left Fri- day for a two weeks vacation trip touring through Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Bishop drove Saturday to AJtoona, Pa., to take their daughter, Elaine Bis- hop, back to the Educational In- stitute. They returned home Sun- day. Miss Electa Stone of Hermon passed the weekend with Miss Lynda Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pierey re- turned Saturday from Utica where they had been guests of their soi- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davie*, since Monday. Mrs. Ray Rowland - received word from Miss Marian Puffer the past week telling of their arrival at Fort Lauderdale, Florida and when she wrote the temperature was between 70 and 80. Mrs. Herbert Risley returned home Saturday from Ogdensburg. where she had passed a week with her son. Obed Risley. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hayes have received word of the birth of a daughter on December 29th, t o h i s cousin and wife, Mr and *fx%* Ar- thur Lea cock oX Eastorfs Corners, Ontario^ "This is their 6th daugh- ter. They visit the Hayes family frequently. *tr4 BlrHiday Mrs. I. J. Cunningham passed Tuesday and Wednesday at Pots- dam with her mother, Mrs. BeDe Mahoney. Mrs. Maboney will ob- serve her 93rd birthday on Febru- ary 2nd Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cross were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ginn at Rens- selaer Falls. Miss Linda Goodale. daughter of Ernest Goodale has been notified that she has been accepted for nurses training in September at the St. Lawrence State hospital Ogdensburg. /Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes, ac- companied by her father and bro- ther. Elwin BtgeJow and son, Da- vid Bigelow of Richville passed part of Sunday at Snow Ridge, Turin, N. Y., for skiing. Mrs. Lloyd Powell attended the prayer service held Thursday eve- ning by St. Monica's Guild of St. Augustine Episcopal church of Hermon at the home of the late Mrs. Carrie Westurn. and on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Powell attend- ed funeral services for Mrs. West- urn at Hermon. Mrs. Powell serv- ed as a bearer „ Claude Akin left Sunday for Buffalo to spend Monday and Tuesday attending General Mo- tors Training school. Sbaday guests of Mrs. Geneva Mcintosh were Mrs. Wesley Rich and Miss Verna Barber of Can- ton. Miss Sharon Beebe passed the weekend with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Simser of the Br*ce road Mr and Mrs Arthur Gray and Mr and Mrs Stanley Sayer of Gouverneur were guests Sunday of Mrs Floyd Gillette and mother. Mrs Elizabeth Thomas. Ernest Goodale and daughters, the Misses Lmda and Sharon Goodale visited his father-in-law Edson Hance at Edwards., Sunday Mrs Ernest Edwards wttfc Mrs. Agnes Snruthers of Hewelton were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs Leon Kirby of DePeyster Clarence Sayer of Niagara Falls who was spending the weaanid at hi* home at Herman, accompanied by his family pasJed Sunday with hu mother Mn Charles Sayer. o/ the CousinLown Road Mr and Mrs Uerd Huntreai and son, Wayne, passed Sunda> with Mr and Mrs Robert GrtfTin at PhMAdelphia, N. Y. Mr and Mrs Harry C Wrute returned Saturday frata ifimrad NY wfcere they **r* called by the dteeat and death of )Uf wr Mrs Osv Wfctt* Miss Marcia L Drake Bride of A,R. Feather il.iU^h?«*r o Philadelphia 1 Iraki Chester K. Draki- becanir the hi KU Feather, son ol Miss .Mama l^ee Mr. and Mrs. 1J Clark {St.. til Arthur R Abraham and St. James Church Takes in $75,639 During Year 1959 St James church took in a total of $75,639.uo m rwcelpta in 1959. according to the report ol M*gr. La.ley on Sunda>, January 24th. In presenting the annual financial The ceremony HV\ nuptial mas> j report of the parish, Magr. Bailey u < re perJormed by the Re\ eti rid coi.^r at ulated his parishioners on Jaiiie^ L Meehan. pastor. T h e | then faithful support of the var- Wmifred Feather of Philadelphia. Saturda> morning. January /'*. at 10 in St Joseph > Catholic church in Philadelphia j church was pnmimns. decorated with whit' AWT IOKA8 OK HOW TO COAX, PKKM XI>h OK FORCE A OftOSBEAK TO FLY? Otherwise oae f f sir arsslioslt haa reactsrratty taken up ht^d^iuirt^m IB tlM Dr. Ernest L. Adier dining It all •tartad trbe* the Adlers. who like b4rtK very nmrti antdoarm, hat who take an e\ 4km view el tfcrsn tasktr had iwxeral gr*»be*k« hwrl tt^awetves to death a£ain*t the u'indow oa tke4r w a y t o a bird feeing * tat km. One wan aal> »tmuM>d HO Mr> Adler breaaiit H im, anraed lt» a a d flaally, by hand fe*dia; It pre-clM^ed Mrd seed and < ream of wheat gat H to eat. As It beeaase stroas^r, and could hop but aot fl>, ttiey took It to a veterinarian who solcsnnly stated that it s w weak from poe»iitK>nla b«t bad ao lajared wtaa* rave it a "shot" aad saM it aeded rest aad care. "Re*t and rare" it bad. Coateatedly it perched <m a potted plant. eato happlfty whea fed* aad except when biro* outOde the wladaa excite it, »eofm most satisfied. Mra. Adler has tried arfta* It to fly outdoors witb ao reoalU other tbaa the bird ended up nearly •Mothered ia a saow haafc aad Hr». Adier found pJayiajr **Keoe«e S M *oi»cthftAjc more than she tod haraaiaed for, Aay s«ifire«tloa*r Kavanau^h was organist and Mi> 1'r incus Moshei .soloist John and Criai avs KuK'hlc w eic altar boy % KscorJed b> nei latiu-i- the bride wore a fiallerina l-Ti^th gown of embi o!(Ki ed chant ill\ lace- an i taffeta. The titled bodiee and Ui\\£ b'Jtton>-(i >lee\e> ending m point.-' over tie wrisT> WCJV ol chant illy late, wide the sweeping >kirt with {\W» Wide >a^rie- dow ri the bac . was of ia!!e!,i Her fingertip \'ei! of .silk din-ion JelJ in two tiers from a crown of seed pearKs and t limestone- S\M- iMiut' 1 a mother of pearl Uiund Mis.N.i), a gift from the bvuU ;nKi!i:, c o \ e : e d .with -white | l-uses j T h e m a d ol bono! ! kerton »>! itociie<*er , Honnie^'in- cousin of the tn id< wore a <;•*>r;i 1 pink bajleima [length gow n o! embroidered chan- tdl\ laci 1 with a Udeio over the litteil ho<liee aid a ,f'ull tiered skn t of nylon pet tulle. Her head piece w a s <J matching materia and color*. Si.* carried a colonial AROUND TOWN By « A N H E TYLER—Phone 14W Milton Force, Rock Island St., j Helen Hamilton; treasurer. Mar- has just returned from'Veteran's ) ion Sipher; council members, hospital in Syracuse, where h e h a s ) Adelaide Brown. Cecile Heary and been u patient since December 31, < Nellie Fuller; patriotic instructor, for leg surgery- I E ^ 3 Acker-man; secretary. Julia EHanne Dier. daughter of Mr. ; Campbell; press correspondent, and Mrs. Robert Dier. and a stu- ! Kdith Apple: >;uide Audrey Bell- dent at Cortland STC, .^ spending the mki-i»emester vacation in Far Rockaway, L. I., with a fellow student, Roberta Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, j Hailesboro street, received a phone J^" 0 call on Sunday afternoon from their son. Pvt. Richard Smith, who * stationed at Ft Hood. Texas Dick entered thv- service two month* ago. George Russell, Main street, is a patient at the House of the Good Samaritan in Watertown. Miss 11a Bickford. who is a pa- tient at the K. J. Noble hospital, spent the weekend at home with her mother, Mrs. June Bickford. Mr. and Mrs. William Ada, Cape Vincent, will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miles on Prospect street. Mrs. Harry Hensby of Ogde«<- burg is spending two..week's with her sister. Mxs,-H. T. Jones. Rock Island-afreet. Sir. and Mrs. Frederick L Bul- ger and children of Watertown spent the weekend with hts par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John L Bul- ger. Clinton street. Mrs, Edward H. Case left yes- terday for New York city where she will attend a meeting of the New York State Hospital associa- tion. Mr. and Mrs Roy Manchester of Great Bend visited their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs Guy Bowman. Averill street, last Thursday. Sat- urday guests of the Bowmans' were Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Rich- mire and son, James of Water- town. Mrs. Ada Backus attended the funeral of her sister, M r s M a n Tyler, in Hammond last Monday Mrs. Flora Nelson, Rossie, visit- ed her sister. Mrs Backus on Johr street this Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sprague and family of Potsdam spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Harry Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sprague Terry Austin, student at Mo- hawk Valley Tech. spent the week- end at home with his parents. Mr and'Mrs Allen Austin Mrs William Redd;ek, and Mrs George Boulet are patients at the E. i. Noble hosp^al Rjchard Holt is a patient in the E J Noble hospital. H*-' was taken ill Sunday while ice fish+n? —Clot* Shakespeare club, instead of a regular meeting this we<k a vend- ed the hospital auxiliary mee?;ng The club will meet next Wednes- day with Mrs William H. Foster k Powley street Twentieth Century " club me* Wednesday January 20th. at the home of Miss Pat>ence SeakT Miss Seaker spoke on Photogra- phy in the news Phiiathea Class. Fir<t Bap*iS" churc**.. w.ll mee! Tuesday eve- ning F e b r u a r y 2r>d at the horr^ o' Mr and Mrs Car] Wheater C^ro line street T^ere will o e « picnK supper at 6 30 followed by a bus- iness meeting and program. Beaux Arts c?ub met Tuesda>" e%er.ing at the home of Dr and Mrs Cartoon Weegar. Oirrton S f Dr ^'eeVa' jr^es* sp^^k^r pre sen ted a pr->gr3rr or Bach usjag a SHort fihr. f:!rr **rp< *rA r^tinr. excerp^v Mr« We**gar *r<i Adel- aide Cjv+r.r play*** y*••?' ** twe- p i a n o se^ec*>orwt ^ ^ BJI^»" Daugr;te-s of U-K*- \>'»rar.« heid ar. ir.s*a!U*>or. r~*++':r% c Friday. January :«>*- ^ » w ^ IOOF hail with Ai*ce T~jax presiding A ciy**r*4 d^. v rjw' ^ %t h e l d at €30 TKe tupvr corr-r-^tee wa^ ArVm-ne J^rv* arv! Kit * Ker* TSe pa*t pr+n^r* O^jve Vk> *- ford &r«* lirn'ltrt c»aff w^*-^ tSe follc*rr.£ ->r* o-f'v^-r p-r^' de»* ArW T-s%x v.*r \-c* A5d^ K+r- cr.aT»te-~ * inger: .guard. Helen Frawley; , ajs^iLstant ^uard, Olive Whitford; | musician. Lrdine Hill: color bear- , ers. June Hall, Arlowine June, ' Helen H-dl and Eieulah Woodard junior vice president. Kate Coates. absent from the meeting, w ill be installed at a luter date. The president. Alice Truax. pre- sented a gift to the installing offi- cer for service.- rendered. •^The committee members for February are Marion Sipher and Beulah Woodard bouquet of w n.te lM»r.s \ H(»ll> Feather. | brUie^re#»>»r.. w as j wore a in:r.t hhK 1 | w.w n of s»lk ri\ i< I head pice- atul c; •t of w hite am! v el low j>om- sister of the bridesmaid and j ballerina length . n w ith matching \ iriaed a colonial and yellow pom- Coming Events M1KS DONNA VEE READER. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Flo\«l Reader of Harrisville. whosc^ en ?agement to Richard Nelson j rence. son of Mr. ancj^MrlCClinton Lawrence of.-Sffrf^l-ake. has been on call January- January 31. Dr. C 28 •V. . Physician I through ; Kimball. Phone 97Q,--Physician or. call February 1 through February'"'6. Dr. Harry Mills. i^Vfvone 578. ^ * THVRSDA*'. J A M A R T t 8 , Eastern Star w ill meet in the * Masonic Temple at 8 p.m. Gouverneur Odd Fellows will have open installation of officers. Covered dish supper at 7 30 fol- lowed b> meeting and installa- ! tion. Rebekahs and guests in- vited to supper and installation. MOT hers March foT March of Dimes starting at 7 p.m * FRIDAY, JAXTARV 5* The American Legion Po>t will nold a dance at the Legion home from 9 until 1. Round and square dancing. Music by the Three Aces. For Legion mem- bers and sponsored guest* Re- freshments by auxiliary * * RrXDAY, JAXTAJRY 31 5* James Catholic church Masses , at 8 0 0 a.m. 9:30 a m , 11 ou am and 5:30 in the evening. Cnurch of God Sunday school at announced^ by her parem tHilK|U pt^n>. Tne flower ^iH wa< Susan Fea-' ther, sstrr i>! t'-.o bnde^rtx)m. Her dress was of ro\al blue chifloi. \eAet witli luP .sk.it ami fashion- ed wile, a lar^e t>ow in the back She wore a whitt- juliet cap tied with iibiH>n under her chin. Sht cartied a ba.sket of wJiite anc pink jHnnj»Oi's and American Beauty hab\ rose buds. Dean Drake of Syracuse, brother of the bride, was l>e<t man Davkl Zt lies of Lak Placid, cousin of j (he bridegroom and David Hagar. ; of Philadelphia, cousin of _J. bride were ushers ^^^~~~ The bridii>--rri other and the b i i t$L#rrioms mother were a titled tn Ro\al blue ^owns with white accessories an i both wore cor- sages of American Beauty roses. A roeepron was held in the af- ternoon at the M.isonie Temple with the ladies o; t no Kastern Star in charge. Music for the occasion . Miss fteader graduated in 195.' irom Harrisville Centi*al High school and is employed a* secretary-by the Rouse company m Gouver-j was furnished by Judith Haymond neur. Mr Lawrence is a 1955 ; sister of the bridegroom, who pre- graduate of Clifton-Fine Central ' sided at the piano, and Janet Pa\ ne and Lucinda Lashbrook " \ ioJmi^t.s. i)ut of town truest.< were I from Rociiester. Syracuse. Brook- \\n, Lnk> Plac.d. Tuppor Lake. Adams. I Mica. Gou\erneur and W'at.-i tow n. Mrs. Feather graduated from Philadelphia IV.z'n school and I from Uni\eisity of Rochester | School of Radiology and Strong Memorial. Roci:e-tvr. She is a n^isV'n'd tec!ir.ician now emp'oy- | i-d in the X-ray department at K.J. Noble hosjAjtal. Gouverneur. I Mr Feather grrrduated from i Piiladeiphia H;gh school, served thre.- years and three months in the An Forct . most of which time was sp<r.t in Germany Ho is now employ d at St Re^is. Deferiet ! The couple left un a short wed- dinu T *rip .ifti-r which they will re- side at [\'J Main s;r-e^T Philadel- ; pma . "• .. urns pansn projects. Of th.e total receipts, S33.961.59 wa-s n a l i / e d in the ordinary^Sun- da> collections, sale of books, re- ligious articles, etc Contributions to the St. James School fund amounted to another $36,495.95. The balance on hard at the be- ginning of 195H in both the tegular paiish accounts and the School fund was SJMKrj.L'l Ordinary expenditures amount- ed to S.'ii.OLM*') in 1959. The loan of $:;3.(KHUM>. which had U'en made in the previous year to pa>\. for the Kaplan pro|H»riy. was com- pletely paid in 1959 A new oil bur- ner was installed by the McAllas- ier Oil company. New kneeling jenches were put in the church. Total expenditures for 1959 were S70.40S .65 The balance on ha ml at the er 1 of tie year was $26,232.36. Msgr. Bailey announced that the SllHiiHHUXi in I960. He said that parish would have to lx>rrow over t w o u l d IK.* n e c e s j i a r y to raLs<^ the irdinary Sunday income S10.0o0.00 his year. OVKS LKTTER TO Till; fFOFLK OF THK COMMt'MTY 'Die annual Fund Raising Drive >f the hospital has been completed wcept for a few contributions still ^xp<*cte<l. The final total to date is $10,180.43. This excellent result can be at- Mibuted to the leadership o( Nor- ton Taylor, chairman; Don Foster, ;o-chairman, and Bill Blance, Merton L. VanSant. Ora M. Wright. Ralph Skillings, Harold Conway. Howard Lechler. and Karl l^aidlaw. sub-chairmen. They worked hard and taithfully and the resutts are apparent We wish to thank you and the >eople of the community for your »eneious support of the dri\e. This support is real evidence of .•our apt)reciatvon of the fact that vc are blessed ,vuth a modern hos- nxtilJLkKT "provides B vital service the Gouverneur area. On behalf of the Board of Trus- ees and the many people asse- uated with the hospital. I wish o express gratitude for a job well lone EDWARD H CASE. Chairman Edward John Noble Hospital * of Gouverneur, New York fullerville Hews High school and is employed by Jones and Laugnlin !>ree\ corpora- tion. Star Lake. . Livestock Prices Empire Livestock Market inn Cooperative, Gouverneur. SaU' ol January 26th. Th«> following prices were paid px j r hundredweight: j Dairy Type Cow>: UMiity 15 5o- 16 40. cutters 14/H»-15 5i^- cannei-s 1200-14.00 with a fewjJjLow. I Hulls: Ltility 2<1.0»'»-L'w 7' > ..cut- ! ters 17.50-20.00. j Calves: Good 34.00-36.75. Star.d- ! nrd 2S.0t>-33.00. Bobs. 110-115 ib ' 25 Oo-27.25, 100-105 lb 21.W-26 25. i9o-95 lb 24.00-25.50. 80-S5 lb 22 (V- J 24.50. 70-75 lb 20.0O-23.5o. 6f»-65 !h Receipts: 82 cows for slaughter. 10 bulls. 324 calves. 1 nog. 3 sho<-p and 5 replacements Cow and bull market sluggish and mo<Uy 1 r *> lower Calves steady to 5o cents iower. At replacement sale of Monday niirht. January 25tn the following p.-r lv ad Spring'rs J32..>»-^J5.i)u. Handling cows 1«7.5<»-31M.O0. Milk- »-J45 iKi. new chapel, corner of Rock U- M replacemPn t sa j r of Mondav ' rr> 1 1 ? land and Barnes street at _30j n ^ ht January 2 5tn the following 9OOO-17J5O Rtwipts V m . ! black and white prices were paid Mirke' shpbMy easier Church of the Nazarene Sunday I . school at 10 a.m. Morning wor- » ""^— shipt at 11 a.m. F-ee Methodist church Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. -Evenini: service at 7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian church worship service at 11 a.m. F.rst Baptist cmirch worship srr- vice at 11 a.m. First Methodist church worshii> service at 11 a.m. ^ Trinity Episcopal church Holy Communkon at 8 a m Morr.mg Prayer at 11 St^-^ice i7 By X1LTON JOHN SON i FullervtUe Yvonne McGill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John j McGill. fell and broke her arm. John Monissiey son of Mr. and , Mrs Preston Morrissiey under- went a major operation last Wed- ) nesday the 20th. at K. J. Noble ! hospital. Gouverneur He is pre- £:ressinp nice "v. Stanley McGrath is spending - <ometime with his son. Milton Mc- iGrath. on his farm, cutting wood. Much sympathy is extended to : Mr and Mrs Winifred "Ronnie". | They were one residents of this 1 place. Youth Fellowship The Youth Fellowship met at Milton Johnsons home Thursday, January 14th. Sixteen members , and the Rev. Cameron were pres- 'ent. Refreshments were served . after the meeting. They voted to have a slay ride and to have a : beat-nick party in the near future. They ri re also planning on a Raster program in the church Mr> Alice Plati underwent a ma.K>r o p e r a t i o n at the E. J. Noble in Gouverneur last Fri- •bulir Jiead. hospita riav. HOME IS MORE CONVENIENT WITH FULL HOUSEPOWER MONDAY. FEBRIARY 1 Regular meeting of Una Reb^kah * k>d?e in IOOF hall at S p m All officers requested to be presenr . TIXSDAY. FEERrARY ? Vnit 5 of the Methr^i^t churcr. will met with Miss Helen Lynie 241 East Mam street at S prr. Hotary ehib fneetinp at rvvvr at Srruthi hotel. » •» * UTTDNXSDAY. 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t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h of D e K a l b J u n c t i o n e l e c t e d at t h e Q u a r t e r l y C o n f e r e n c e he ld r e c e n t l y for the y e a r I 9 6 0 a r e as f o l l o w s : T r u s t e e s , D o n a l d Bush , A r t h u r B lount , Clar­e n c e Cross , E l m e r E l s e y , ^Kloyd P o w e l l ( L a y Leader , local urcach-

/ cr> E r n e s t Puffer . : S t e w a r d s , P a t r i c i a B a c o n , Pear l B l o u n t , D o n a l d Blount 4church ! t r e a s u r e r ) E r d i n e B r u n e t , T h e o ­d o r e B r u n e t , C h a r l e s Bush, Por­t i a B u s h , E d n a Cross , t recording s e c r e t a r y and W S C S p r e s i d e n t ) D o r o t h y E l s e y , B e t t e ' Gardner , G o o d w i n Gardner . Myldred Gard­n e r ( S u n d a y S c h o o l S u p e r i n t e n d ­e n t ) E l l a Gillette*, B e r t h a Goodale , V i v i a n F a n n i n g , D a i s y La Vine, H a r r y LaVine , K a y L a V i n e L e n - i

< ore M a t o t t , Marian Puffer , Al ice R i c e ( B e n e v o l e n c e T r e a s u r e r ) Et-nel Ris ley , Luel la T a y l o r . Shirley T a y l o r .

. C o m m i s s i o n s , S t e w a r d s h i p and F i n a n c e . Pear l B lount , c h a i r m a n , L u e l l a Tay lor , L e n o r e Mato t t , H a r r y LaVine , Cec i l e Bush All t r u s t e e s , W S C S pres ident and sec ­re tary -

M e m b e r s h i p and E v a n g e l i s m . D o r o t h y E l sey . C h a i r m a n ; Myld-d r e d Gardner , Ida Altfuire, Marian P u f f e r , E l m e r E l sey , Char le s Bush a n d J u d y LaVine .

E d u c a t i o n . M y l d r e d Gardner , c h a i r m a n ; D o n a l d B lount . D a i s y L a V i n e , B e t t e Gardner . Ethe l Ris­ley , F l o y d P o w e l l . Port ia* Bush a n d all S u n d a y S c h o o l t eachers .

^ i a n ; Al ice Rice , M a r f a n P u f f e r , M a r y K e n t field, C e c i l e Buah, B e r ­tha Gooda le . G e n e v a M c i n t o s h .

.Commjttteei , P a s t o r a l R e l a t i o n s . E d n a Cross , c h a i r m a n ; T h e o d o r e Brunet , Erd ine B r u n e t , D a i s y La-Vine , M y l d r e d Gardner , G o o d w i n

(Gardner , C l a r e n c e Q*oss, F l o y d P o w e l l , Ernes t Puffer .

P a r s o n a g e , D o r o t h y E l s e y , cha ir ­m a n ; F l o y d P o w e l l , C h a r l e s B u s h , B e t t e Gardner a n d L e n a S m i t h ,

R e c o r d s a n d His tory , E t h e l R i s ­ley, c h a i r m a n ; Al ice Rice , Cec i l e B u s h .

N o m i n a t i n g , L u e l l a T a y l o r , E l ­m e r Elsey , D o n Bush .

Aud i t ing , P e a r l B lount , cha ir ­m a n ; S t a n l e y S m i t h , P a t r i c i a Ba ­con.

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ted tor the Old D e K a l b M e t h o d i s t church at the Q u a r t e r l y Confer ­ence held dur ing the p a s t w e e k a r e : t r u s t e e s , Carrol l B a r k e r , Pear l Hol land ( L a y Leader> L o u Moore (.Church T r e a s u r e r a n d B e n e v o l e n c e s T r e a s u r e r * .

S t e w a r d s . E l s i e B a r k e r , ( R e ­c o r d i n g s e c r e t a r y * M a r y S t o w e l ] , ( S u n d a y S c h o o l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ) Margare t E d w a r d s ( W S C S P r e s i ­dent t B e r n a r d C r u m p , P e g g y S t a ­cy , D o r o t h y S t a c y , N i n a Conkl in , Orvi l le Grif f i th . H o w a r d Grif f i th , I t e m o t h Griff i th , E l e a n o r Gri f f i th , Reg ina ld S m i t h , B e t t y S m i t h a n d Margare t W r i g h t .

C o m m i s s i o n s , S t e w a r d s h i p a n d F i n a n c e , M a r g a r e t E d w a r d s ,

I c h a i r m a n ; Carrol l B a r k e r , L o u ! Moore . M a r g a r e t W r i g h t , ail t r u s -j t e e s a n d W S C S pres ident a n d s e c ­

r e t a r y ! M e m b e r s h i p and E v a n g e l i s m , Pear l Hol land , c h a i r m a n ; x M a r -jo rie H a m i l t o n , M a r g a r e t E d w a r d s , D o r o t h y S t a c y . '

| E d u c a t i o n . M a r y S t o w e i l , cha ir -I m a n ; Els ie B a r k e r , D o r o t h y S t a c y , I P e g g y S t a c y , M a r g a r e t H a m i l t o n , I all S u n d a y Schoo l t e a c h e r s a n d I o f f icers . ; Miss ions , G l e n T h o m p s o n , c h a i r ­

m a n ; N i n a Conkl in , B e s s i e M c l n -t y r e a n d H e m o t h Grif f i th .

C o m m i t t e e s . P a s t o r a l R e l a t i o n s , H o w a r d Gri f f i th , c h a i r m a n : N i n a Conkl in . B e s s i e M c l n t y r e , M a r y

i S t o w e i l . D o r o t h y S t a c y , a n d M a r ­g a r e t E d w a r d s .

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T h o m p s o n . E v e r e t t T h o m p s o n . N o m i n a t i n g c o m m i t t e e . P e a r l

Ho l land , M a r g a r e t E d w a r d s a n d E l s i e B a r k e r .

A u d i t i n g c o m m i t i t e e , H o w a r d Grif f i th . M a r g a r e t W r i g h t .

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jfj-plan to e n t e r t h e n u r s i n g pro fe s ­s ion or t a k e u p w o r k in t h e h e a l t h field, w a s r e c e n t l y o r g a n i z e x t ^ b y Mrs. B a r b a r a J o h n s o n , s ch o o l nurse .

O f f i c e r s a r e pres ident , W a n d a Y o u n g ; v i ce -pres ident , L i n d a Good­a l e . s e c r e t a r y and t r e a s u r e r , Carol B n c e .

O t h e r m e m b e r s are Ri la M a c -Cue . G e r a l d i n e Hai l . S o p h i a H a n d , Patr i c ia S t o w e i l , E u g e n i a B a r r , M a r y S m i t h . S h a r o n G o o d a l e , L i n ­da B u r k e , L o r r a i n e Gi l l e t t , H e l e n Turnbul l . C h a r l e e n J o b i n , L o u i s e J e n n i n g s . B o n n i e G i l l e t t e , E t h e l Bill , E l e c t a S t o n e , S h a r o n R e d ­mond . L o r r a i n e B r u n e t . N o r m a Cardinal .

A f i lm on " L u n g S u r g e r y " f r o m real l i fe w a s s h o w n the past w e e k to t h e pupi l s of b o t h h i g h schoo l and junior h i g h d e p a r t m e n t s .

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A t t h e G r a n g e t o u r n a m e n t par­ty S a t u r d a y n i g h t t h e r e w e r e 9** tab les of p i n o c h l e in play. Mrs . R e n i c e J o n e s a n d Richard H a y e s w o n f irst pr i ze s ; Mrs . M a r y K e n t -f ie ld a n d E r w y n B a c o n w o n l o w s c o r e pr izes . T h e f i v e t o p scorers for t o u r n a m e n t pr ize* a r e L a u ­r e n c e T u c k e r , 1 9 5 1 : C h a r l e s K e n t -Held, 1911; M r s R a l p h Harr ing ­ton, 1817; J a m e s Carve l , 1784; Mrs. M a r y M a r g a r e t H a y e s , 1769. Mr. a n d Mrs . C h a r l e s B u s h w e r e in c h a r g e of a r r a n g e m e n t s . Mr. a n d Mrs . A r t h u r B l o u n t wi l l be the c o m m i t t e e for S a t u r d a y e v e n ­ing.

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of S t . H e n r y ' s c h u r c h e n j o y e d a s k a t i n g par ty S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n at J o h n P e t e r ' s c a m p o n Ir i sh Hi l l n e a r F i n e .

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Mr. a n d Mrs . D o n B u s h le f t F r i ­d a y for a t w o w e e k s v a c a t i o n t r i p tour ing t h r o u g h F lor ida .

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Mrs. H e r b e r t R i s l e y r e t u r n e d h o m e S a t u r d a y f r o m O g d e n s b u r g . w h e r e s h e h a d p a s s e d a w e e k w i t h h e r son. O b e d R i s l e y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . I r v i n g H a y e s h a v e r e c e i v e d w o r d of t h e b ir th of a d a u g h t e r o n D e c e m b e r 29th , t o h is c o u s i n a n d w i f e , M r a n d *fx%* A r ­t h u r L e a c o c k oX E a s t o r f s Corners , Ontario^ "This i s t h e i r 6 t h d a u g h ­ter. T h e y v is i t t h e H a y e s f a m i l y f requent ly .

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T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y a t P o t s ­d a m w i t h h e r m o t h e r , Mrs . B e D e M a h o n e y . Mrs . M a b o n e y w i l l o b ­s e r v e h e r 93rd b i r t h d a y o n F e b r u ­a r y 2 n d

M r a n d M r s . C l a r e n c e C r o s s w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s S u n d a y o f Mr. and Mrs . K e n n e t h Ginn a t R e n s ­s e l a e r F a l l s .

M i s s L i n d a G o o d a l e . d a u g h t e r of E r n e s t G o o d a l e h a s b e e n not i f i ed t h a t s h e h a s b e e n a c c e p t e d for n u r s e s t r a i n i n g in S e p t e m b e r at t h e S t . L a w r e n c e S t a t e h o s p i t a l O g d e n s b u r g .

/ M r . a n d Mrs . T h o m a s H a y e s , ac ­c o m p a n i e d b y h e r f a t h e r a n d bro­ther. E l w i n BtgeJow and son, D a ­vid B i g e l o w of R ichv i l l e p a s s e d part of S u n d a y a t S n o w R i d g e , Tur in , N . Y., f or s k i i n g .

Mrs. L l o y d P o w e l l a t t e n d e d the prayer s e r v i c e h e l d T h u r s d a y e v e ­n i n g by S t . Monica ' s Gui ld of S t . A u g u s t i n e E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h of H e r m o n a t t h e h o m e of the l a t e Mrs. C a r r i e W e s t u r n . and on Fr i ­d a y . Mr. a n d M r s . P o w e l l a t t e n d ­ed funera l s e r v i c e s f o r Mrs . W e s t -urn at H e r m o n . Mrs . P o w e l l s e r v ­ed a s a b e a r e r „ C l a u d e A k i n le f t S u n d a y for B u f f a l o t o s p e n d M o n d a y a n d Tuesday a t t e n d i n g G e n e r a l M o ­tors T r a i n i n g school .

S b a d a y g u e s t s of Mrs . G e n e v a M c i n t o s h w e r e Mrs . W e s l e y R i c h a n d Mis s V e r n a B a r b e r of C a n ­ton.

Mis s S h a r o n B e e b e p a s s e d the w e e k e n d w i t h h e r g r a n d p a r e n t s . Mr. and Mrs, I s a a c S i m s e r of the Br*ce r o a d

Mr and M r s A r t h u r G r a y a n d Mr and M r s S t a n l e y S a y e r of G o u v e r n e u r w e r e g u e s t s S u n d a y of Mrs F l o y d G i l l e t t e a n d m o t h e r . M r s E l i z a b e t h T h o m a s .

E r n e s t G o o d a l e a n d d a u g h t e r s , t h e M i s s e s L m d a a n d S h a r o n G o o d a l e v i s i t e d h i s f a t h e r - i n - l a w E d son H a n c e a t Edwards. , S u n d a y

Mrs E r n e s t E d w a r d s wttfc Mrs . A g n e s Snruthers of H e w e l t o n w e r e g u e s t s T h u r s d a y of Mr. a n d M r s L e o n Kirby of D e P e y s t e r

C l a r e n c e S a y e r of N i a g a r a F a l l s w h o w a s s p e n d i n g t h e w e a a n i d at hi* h o m e at H e r m a n , a c c o m p a n i e d by his f a m i l y pasJed S u n d a y wi th h u m o t h e r Mn C h a r l e s S a y e r . o / the Cous inLown R o a d

Mr a n d M r s U e r d H u n t r e a i and son, W a y n e , p a s s e d Sunda> w i t h Mr and M r s Robert GrtfTin at PhMAdelphia, N . Y.

Mr and M r s Harry C Wrute r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y frata i f i m r a d N Y wfcere t h e y * * r * c a l l e d by t h e d t e e a t and d e a t h of )Uf wr M r s O s v Wfctt*

Miss Marcia L Drake Bride of A,R. Feather

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Miss . M a m a l^ee Mr. and Mrs . 1J Clark {St..

til Arthur R A b r a h a m and

St. James Church Takes in $75,639 During Year 1959

St J a m e s church took in a total of $75,639.uo m rwcelpta in 1959. according to the report ol M*gr. La . l ey on Sunda> , January 24th. In p r e s e n t i n g the annual f inancial

The c e r e m o n y HV\ nuptial mas> j report of the parish, Magr. Ba i l ey u < re perJormed by the Re\ et i rid • coi.^r at ulated his par i sh ioners on Jaiiie^ L Meehan. pastor . T h e | then faithful support of the var-

Wmifred F e a t h e r of Phi lade lphia . Saturda> morning . January /'*. at 10 in St Joseph > Cathol ic church in Phi ladelphia

j church was pnmimns.

decorated wi th whit'

AWT I O K A 8 O K H O W T O C O A X , P K K M XI>h OK F O R C E A O f t O S B E A K T O F L Y ? O t h e r w i s e o a e f f s i r arss l ios l t haa r e a c t s r r a t t y taken up ht^d^iuirt^m I B tlM Dr. E r n e s t L. Adier dining

I t a l l • t a r t a d t r b e * t h e A d l e r s . who like b4rtK very nmrt i antdoarm, ha t w h o t a k e an e \ 4km v i e w e l tfcrsn t a s k t r had iwxeral gr*»be*k« hwrl t t ^ a w e t v e s to d e a t h a£ain*t the

u' indow o a tke4r w a y t o a bird f e e i n g * tat km. O n e wan aal> »tmuM>d HO Mr> Adler b r e a a i i t H im, a n r a e d lt» a a d f l aa l l y , by hand f e * d i a ; It p r e - c l M ^ e d Mrd s e e d and < r e a m of wheat g a t H t o e a t . A s It b e e a a s e s t r o a s ^ r , and could hop but a o t fl>, tt iey took It to a ve ter inar ian w h o solcsnnly s t a t e d t h a t i t s w w e a k from poe»iitK>nla b « t bad a o l a j a r e d wtaa* r a v e it a "shot" a a d s a M i t a e d e d r e s t a a d c a r e . "Re*t and rare" it bad. C o a t e a t e d l y i t p e r c h e d <m a p o t t e d plant . e a t o happlfty w h e a fed* a a d e x c e p t w h e n biro* outOde t h e w l a d a a e x c i t e i t , » e o f m m o s t sat i s f ied . Mra. A d l e r h a s t r i ed a r f t a * It to f ly outdoors witb a o r e o a l U o t h e r t b a a t h e bird e n d e d up nearly • M o t h e r e d i a a s a o w haafc a a d Hr» . Adier found pJayiajr **Keoe«e SM *oi»cthftAjc m o r e than she tod h a r a a i a e d for , A a y s«if ire«t loa*r

K a v a n a u ^ h w a s organist and Mi> 1'r incus Moshei .soloist John and Criai avs KuK'hlc w e i c a l tar boy •%

KscorJed b> nei latiu-i- the bride w o r e a fiallerina l-Ti^th gown of embi o!(Ki ed chant ill\ lace- an i taf fe ta . T h e t i t l ed bodiee and Ui\\£ b'Jtton>-(i >lee\e> ending m point.-' over t i e wrisT> WCJV ol chant illy la te , w i d e the sweep ing >kirt wi th {\W» Wide >a^rie- dow ri the bac . w a s of ia!!e! , i Her f ingert ip \'ei! of .silk din- ion JelJ in two t iers from a crown of seed pearKs and t l imes tone -

S\M- iMiut' 1 a mother of pearl Uiund Mis.N.i), a gift from the bvuU ;nKi!i:, c o \ e : e d .with -white

| l-uses j T h e m a d ol bono! ! ker ton »>! itociie<*er

, H o n n i e ^ ' i n -cousin of the

tn id< w o r e a <;•*>r;i 1 pink b a j l e i m a [ l e n g t h gow n o! embroidered chan-

td l \ laci1 with a U d e i o over the l i t te i l ho<liee a i d a ,f'ull t iered skn t of nylon pet tulle. H e r head piece w a s <J m a t c h i n g m a t e r i a and color*. Si .* carr ied a colonia l

AROUND TOWN B y « A N H E T Y L E R — P h o n e 14W

M i l t o n F o r c e , R o c k I s l a n d S t . , j H e l e n Hamil ton; treasurer . M a r -h a s j u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m ' V e t e r a n ' s ) ion Sipher; council m e m b e r s , hosp i ta l in S y r a c u s e , w h e r e h e h a s ) Adela ide Brown. Ceci le Heary and been u p a t i e n t s i n c e D e c e m b e r 3 1 , < N e l l i e Fuller; patriot ic i n s t r u c t o r , for l eg surgery- I E ^ 3 Acker-man; s ecre tary . Ju l i a

EHanne Dier . d a u g h t e r of Mr. ; Campbe l l ; press c o r r e s p o n d e n t , and M r s . R o b e r t Dier . a n d a s t u - ! Kdith Apple: >;uide A u d r e y Be l l -d e n t a t C o r t l a n d S T C , .^ s p e n d i n g t h e mki- i»emester v a c a t i o n in F a r R o c k a w a y , L. I., w i t h a f e l l ow s t u d e n t , R o b e r t a C o n n .

Mr. a n d Mrs . D o u g l a s S m i t h , j H a i l e s b o r o s t r e e t , r e c e i v e d a p h o n e J^"0

ca l l o n S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n f r o m the i r son . P v t . R i c h a r d S m i t h , w h o * s t a t i o n e d a t Ft Hood . T e x a s D i c k e n t e r e d thv- s e r v i c e t w o m o n t h * a g o .

G e o r g e Russe l l , M a i n s t r e e t , is a p a t i e n t at t h e H o u s e of t h e Good S a m a r i t a n in W a t e r t o w n .

M i s s 11a B i c k f o r d . w h o is a pa­t i e n t a t the K. J. N o b l e hosp i ta l , s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d at h o m e w i t h h e r m o t h e r , Mrs . J u n e B ickford .

M r . and Mrs. W i l l i a m Ada, C a p e V i n c e n t , w i l l s p e n d t h e w e e k e n d w i t h M r . a n d Mrs . K e n n e t h Mi le s o n P r o s p e c t s t r e e t .

M r s . H a r r y H e n s b y of Ogde«<-b u r g is s p e n d i n g two. .week's w i t h her s i s t er . M x s , - H . T . J o n e s . Rock I s l a n d - a f r e e t .

S i r . a n d Mrs . F r e d e r i c k L Bul­g e r and ch i ldren of W a t e r t o w n spent t h e w e e k e n d wi th hts par­e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . John L Bul­ger . C l i n t o n s t r e e t .

M r s , E d w a r d H. Case left ye s ­t e r d a y for N e w York c i ty w h e r e s h e w i l l a t t e n d a m e e t i n g of the N e w York S t a t e Hosp i ta l assoc ia­t ion .

Mr. and M r s R o y M a n c h e s t e r of G r e a t B e n d v i s i t e d the ir unc le and aunt . Mr. and Mrs G u y B o w m a n . Aver i l l s t r e e t , l a s t T h u r s d a y . S a t ­u r d a y g u e s t s o f t h e B o w m a n s ' w e r e Mr. a n d M r s , E d g a r Rich-m i r e and son, J a m e s of W a t e r -town.

Mrs. A d a B a c k u s a t t e n d e d the funeral of h e r s i s ter , M r s M a n T y l e r , in H a m m o n d last M o n d a y

Mrs . F l o r a N e l s o n , Ross ie , v i s i t ­e d h e r s is ter . M r s B a c k u s on J o h r s t ree t th is M o n d a y

Mr. and Mrs. H u g h S p r a g u e and fami ly of P o t s d a m spent S u n d a y w i t h Mr and Mrs H a r r y Bacon and Mr. a n d Mrs . L y n n S p r a g u e

T e r r y A u s t i n , s t u d e n t at M o ­h a w k V a l l e y T e c h . spent the w e e k ­e n d at h o m e wi th his parent s . Mr a n d ' M r s Al l en A u s t i n

Mrs W i l l i a m Redd;ek, and Mrs G e o r g e Boule t are p a t i e n t s at the E. i. N o b l e h o s p ^ a l

Rjchard Hol t is a pat ient in the E J N o b l e hosp i ta l . H*-' w a s t a k e n ill S u n d a y w h i l e ice fish+n?

— C l o t * S h a k e s p e a r e c lub, i n s t e a d of a

regu lar m e e t i n g th is w e < k a v e n d ­ed the hospi ta l aux i l i ary mee?;ng T h e c lub wil l m e e t next W e d n e s ­d a y w i t h Mrs W i l l i a m H. F o s t e r k Powley s tree t

T w e n t i e t h C e n t u r y " c l u b me* W e d n e s d a y J a n u a r y 20th . at the h o m e of M i s s Pat>ence S e a k T Miss S e a k e r s p o k e on P h o t o g r a ­phy in t h e n e w s

P h i i a t h e a Class . Fir<t Bap*iS" churc**.. w. l l m e e ! T u e s d a y eve­n ing F e b r u a r y 2r>d at the horr^ o ' Mr and Mrs Car] W h e a t e r C^ro l ine s tree t T^ere wi l l o e « picnK supper at 6 30 fo l l owed by a bus­iness m e e t i n g a n d p r o g r a m .

B e a u x Art s c?ub met Tuesda>" e%er.ing at the h o m e of D r and Mrs C a r t o o n W e e g a r . Oirrton S f

Dr ^ ' e e V a ' jr^es* sp^^k^r pre sen ted a pr->gr3rr o r B a c h u s j a g a SHort fihr. f:!rr **rp< *rA r^tinr. excerp^v Mr« We**gar *r<i Adel ­a ide Cjv+r.r play*** y*••?' ** t w e -piano se^ec*>orwt ^^ BJI^»"

Daugr; te - s of U - K * - \ > ' » r a r . « he id ar. ir.s*a!U*>or. r~*++':r% c Fr iday . J a n u a r y :«>*- ̂ »w^ I O O F hail w i t h Ai*ce T ~ j a x pres id ing A ciy**r*4 d^.v r j w ' ^ %t held at € 3 0 TKe tupvr corr-r-^tee wa^ A r V m - n e J^rv* arv! Kit * Ker*

T S e pa*t pr+n^r* O^jve Vk> *-ford &r«* l i r n ' l t r t c»aff w ^ * - ^ t S e fo l l c*rr .£ ->r* o-f'v^-r p-r^' de»* A r W T-s%x v . * r \-c*

A 5 d ^ K+r- cr.aT»te-~ *

inger: .guard. Helen F r a w l e y ; , ajs^iLstant ^uard, Ol ive W h i t f o r d ; |

music ian . Lrdine Hill: co lor bear -, ers . June Hall, A r l o w i n e J u n e , ' H e l e n H-dl and Eieulah W o o d a r d

junior vice pres ident . K a t e Coates . absent from the m e e t i n g , w ill be instal led at a lu ter d a t e .

The president. Al ice T r u a x . pre­s e n t e d a gift to t h e i n s t a l l i n g off i ­c e r for service.- rendered.

•^The c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s for February are Marion S i p h e r and Beulah Woodard

bouquet of w n.te lM»r.s

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s i s ter of t h e br idesmaid and j bal ler ina l ength .

n w ith m a t c h i n g \ iriaed a colonial and ye l l ow pom-

Coming Events

M1KS D O N N A V E E R E A D E R . d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs Flo\«l Reader of Harr i sv i l l e . whosc^ en ? a g e m e n t to Richard N e l s o n

j rence. son of Mr. ancj^MrlCClinton L a w r e n c e of.-Sffrf^l-ake. has been

on cal l January-January 31 . Dr . C

2 8 • V .

. Physic ian I through ; Kimball . P h o n e 97Q,- -Phys ic ian

or. ca l l February 1 t h r o u g h February'"'6. D r . H a r r y Mil ls .

i ^ V f v o n e 578. ^ * •

T H V R S D A * ' . J A M A R T t 8 , E a s t e r n S t a r w ill mee t in the * M a s o n i c T e m p l e at 8 p.m. G o u v e r n e u r Odd F e l l o w s will h a v e

o p e n ins ta l la t ion of off icers . C o v e r e d dish s u p p e r at 7 30 fol­l o w e d b> m e e t i n g and instal la-

! t ion. R e b e k a h s a n d gues t s in­v i ted to s u p p e r a n d instal lat ion.

MOT hers M a r c h foT March of D i m e s s t a r t i n g at 7 p.m

* • • F R I D A Y , J A X T A R V 5*

T h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n Po>t will nold a d a n c e a t the Legion h o m e f rom 9 u n t i l 1. Round and s q u a r e d a n c i n g . M u s i c by the T h r e e A c e s . F o r L e g i o n m e m ­bers and s p o n s o r e d gues t* Re­f r e s h m e n t s by auxi l iary

* • * R r X D A Y , J A X T A J R Y 31

5* J a m e s C a t h o l i c c h u r c h Masses , at 8 0 0 a . m . 9 :30 a m , 11 ou

a m and 5:30 in t h e e v e n i n g . Cnurch of God S u n d a y school at

announced^ by h e r parem

tHilK|U pt^n>.

Tne f lower ^iH wa< S u s a n Fea-' ther, s s t r r i>! t'-.o bnde^rtx)m. Her d r e s s w a s of r o \ a l blue chif loi . \ e A e t witli luP .sk.it ami fashion­ed wile, a lar^e t>ow in the back S h e w o r e a whitt- juliet cap tied with iibiH>n under her chin. Sht car t i ed a ba.sket of wJiite a n c pink jHnnj»Oi's and A m e r i c a n B e a u t y h a b \ rose buds.

D e a n D r a k e of S y r a c u s e , brother of the bride, w a s l>e<t man Davkl Zt lies of Lak Placid, c o u s i n of j (he br idegroom and David Hagar. ; of Phi lade lphia , cous in of _J. bride w e r e ushers ^^^~~~

T h e bridii>--rri o ther and the b i i t$L#rrioms m o t h e r w e r e a t i t l e d tn R o \ a l blue ^owns wi th w h i t e a c c e s s o r i e s an i both w o r e cor­s a g e s of A m e r i c a n B e a u t y roses .

A r o e e p r o n w a s held in the af­ternoon at the M.isonie T e m p l e wi th the ladies o ; t no Kastern Star in charge . Music for the occas ion

. Miss f t e a d e r g r a d u a t e d in 195.' i rom H a r r i s v i l l e Centi*al H i g h school and is e m p l o y e d a* s e c r e t a r y - b y the R o u s e c o m p a n y m G o u v e r - j w a s furnished by Judi th H a y m o n d neur. Mr L a w r e n c e is a 1955 ; s i s ter of the br idegroom, w h o pre-g r a d u a t e of C l i f t o n - F i n e Centra l ' s ided at the piano, and Janet

P a \ ne and Lucinda Lashbrook " \ ioJmi^t.s. i)ut of t own truest.< were I from Roci ies ter . S y r a c u s e . Brook-

\\n, Lnk> P lac .d . Tuppor Lake . A d a m s . I Mica. G o u \ e r n e u r and W'at.-i tow n.

Mrs. F e a t h e r g r a d u a t e d from Phi lade lphia IV.z'n school and

I from U n i \ e i s i t y of R o c h e s t e r | School of Radio logy and S t r o n g

Memoria l . Roc i :e - tvr . S h e is a n ^ i s V ' n ' d tec!ir.ician n ow e m p ' o y -

| i-d in the X-ray d e p a r t m e n t at K.J. Noble hosjAjtal. Gouverneur .

I Mr F e a t h e r grrrduated from i P i i l a d e i p h i a H;gh school , s erved

thre.- years and three m o n t h s in the An Forct . most of wh ich t ime w a s sp<r.t in G e r m a n y Ho is now e m p l o y d at St Re^is. Defer ie t

! T h e couple left u n a short wed-dinuT *rip .ifti-r which t h e y wi l l re­s ide at [\'J Main s;r-e^T Phi lade l -

; pma . "• ..

urns p a n s n projects . Of th.e total rece ipts , S33.961.59

wa-s n a l i / e d in the ordinary^Sun-da> co l l ec t ions , sa l e of books , re­l igious art ic les , e t c Contr ibut ions to t h e S t . J a m e s Schoo l fund a m o u n t e d to another $36,495.95. The ba lance on h a r d at the b e ­g inn ing of 195H in both the t e g u l a r p a i i s h a c c o u n t s and the S c h o o l fund w a s SJMKrj.L'l

O r d i n a r y expend i tures a m o u n t ­ed to S.'ii.OLM*') in 1959. T h e loan of $:;3.(KHUM>. which had U'en m a d e

in the prev ious year to pa>\. for the Kap lan pro|H»riy. w a s c o m ­ple te ly paid in 1959 A n e w oil bur­ner w a s instal led by the M c A l l a s -ier Oil c o m p a n y . New k n e e l i n g j e n c h e s w e r e put in the church . Tota l e x p e n d i t u r e s for 1959 w e r e S70.40S .65 The balance on ha ml at the er 1 of t i e year w a s $26,232.36.

Msgr. Bailey announced that the SllHiiHHUXi in I960. He said that parish would have to lx>rrow over t w o u l d IK.* necesjiary to raLs<̂ the irdinary S u n d a y income S10.0o0.00 his year .

OVKS L K T T E R TO T i l l ; f F O F L K O F THK C O M M t ' M T Y

'Die annual F u n d Ra i s ing D r i v e >f the hospi ta l has been c o m p l e t e d wcept for a few c o n t r i b u t i o n s st i l l ^xp<*cte<l. T h e final total t o d a t e is $10,180.43.

T h i s exce l l en t result can be a t -Mibuted to the l eadersh ip o( N o r ­ton Taylor , c h a i r m a n ; D o n F o s t e r , ;o -cha irman, a n d Bil l B l a n c e , Merton L. V a n S a n t . Ora M. Wright . R a l p h Sk i l l ings , H a r o l d C o n w a y . H o w a r d Lech ler . a n d Karl l^aidlaw. s u b - c h a i r m e n . T h e y w o r k e d hard a n d taithful ly a n d the resutts are apparent

We wish to thank y o u a n d t h e >eople of the c o m m u n i t y for y o u r »ene ious support of t h e d r i \ e . This support is real e v i d e n c e of .•our apt)reciatvon of the fact that vc are b lessed ,vuth a m o d e r n h o s -nxtilJLkKT "provides B vi ta l s e r v i c e

the G o u v e r n e u r a r e a . On behalf of the B o a r d of T r u s -

ees and the many peop le a s s e -uated wi th the hospi ta l . I w i s h o e x p r e s s g r a t i t u d e for a job w e l l

lone E D W A R D H C A S E . C h a i r m a n

E d w a r d J o h n N o b l e H o s p i t a l * of Gouverneur , N e w York

fullerville Hews

High school a n d is e m p l o y e d by Jones and L a u g n l i n !>ree\ corpora­tion. S t a r Lake . .

Livestock Prices E m p i r e L i v e s t o c k Market inn

Cooperat ive , Gouverneur . SaU' ol J a n u a r y 26th. Th«> fo l lowing prices w e r e paid pxjr h u n d r e d w e i g h t :

j Dairy T y p e Cow>: UMiity 15 5o-16 40. c u t t e r s 14/H»-15 5i^- cannei-s 1200-14 .00 w i t h a fewjJjLow.

I Hulls: L t i l i t y 2<1.0»'»-L'w 7' > ..cut-! ters 17.50-20.00. j Ca lves : Good 34.00-36.75. Star.d-! nrd 2S.0t>-33.00. Bobs. 110-115 ib ' 25 Oo-27.25, 100-105 lb 21.W-26 25. i9o -95 lb 24.00-25.50. 80-S5 lb 22 (V-J 24.50. 70-75 lb 20.0O-23.5o. 6f»-65 !h

Rece ip t s : 82 c o w s for s l a u g h t e r . 10 bulls. 324 ca lves . 1 nog. 3 sho<-p and 5 r e p l a c e m e n t s C o w and bull market s l u g g i s h and mo<Uy 1 r*> lower Ca lves s t e a d y to 5o c e n t s iower.

At r e p l a c e m e n t sa le of Monday niirht. J a n u a r y 25tn the fo l lowing

p.-r lv ad S p r i n g ' r s J32..>»-^J5.i)u. H a n d l i n g c o w s 1«7 .5<»-31M.O0. Milk-

» - J 4 5 iKi. n e w chape l , c o r n e r of Rock U- M r e p l a c e m P n t s a j r o f Mondav ' rr> 1 1 ? land and B a r n e s s t r e e t at _ 3 0 j n ^ h t J a n u a r y 2 5 t n the fo l lowing 9 O O O - 1 7 J 5 O R t w i p t s

Vm . ! black and w h i t e pr ices w e r e paid M i r k e ' shpbMy eas i er Church of the N a z a r e n e Sunday I .

school at 10 a .m. M o r n i n g wor- » " " ^ — shipt at 11 a .m.

F - e e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h Sunday schoo l at 10:30 a .m. -Evenini: s erv i ce at 7 :30 p.m.

First P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h worsh ip s e r v i c e at 11 a.m.

F.rst B a p t i s t c m i r c h worsh ip srr-vice at 11 a.m.

First M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h worshii> s e r v i c e a t 11 a.m. ^

Trin i ty Epi scopa l church Holy Communkon a t 8 a m Morr.mg P r a y e r at 11

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d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. John j McGill. fell and broke her a r m .

John M o n i s s i e y son of Mr. and , Mrs P r e s t o n Morr i s s i ey under­

went a m a j o r operat ion last W e d -) nesday the 20th. at K. J. N o b l e ! hospi ta l . G o u v e r n e u r H e is pre-

£:ressinp nice "v. S t a n l e y M c G r a t h is s p e n d i n g

- <omet ime w i t h his son. Mi l ton M c -i G r a t h . on his farm, c u t t i n g w o o d .

M u c h s y m p a t h y is e x t e n d e d to : Mr and Mrs Wini fred "Ronnie". | They w e r e one res idents of t h i s 1 p lace .

Youth F e l l o w s h i p T h e Youth F e l l o w s h i p met at

Mil ton J o h n s o n s home T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 14th. S i x t e e n m e m b e r s

, and the Rev. Cameron w e r e pres -' e n t . R e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d . a f ter the m e e t i n g . T h e y vo ted to

h a v e a s lay ride and to h a v e a : beat -n ick party in the near future .

They r ire also planning on a R a s t e r p r o g r a m in the church

Mr> Al ice Plat i u n d e r w e n t a ma.K>r operat ion at the E. J. N o b l e

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