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UNERAL FOR MISS DON A NN ON THURSDAY and mm, OCAL EMA1N Ku E.lI'L'l ]••.•! ' u- IV.- K..r - ft ' .•pal services for Miss Mar- Penavon, wno died yesterday .4 at Sinclairville, N. Y., will .1 I'hursday morning at St. •x [- fhurch in Brasher Falls. will he pr Si. Patrick's •• "\ there. 0 earns, Hawes Limj. he I'. S. Engineers, ?e Independents are f the St, Lawrence tournament. rained these berths first round and imes in tournament Uco Field Sunday crowd estimated 1 at hed throughout the r team, 19S9 cham- nament, show signs > honors for the r becoming a semi- defeated a strong \ Hill's Tavern, to to 3 and then nverful, Castorland' x. 5 to 1, in the edged out a 7 to -hade Rollers from team which wag •r half of the 1946 mbus tournament lirs glided through 1 nals after trounc- . team, 19 to 5, in was called at the inning. r*. the team which cutive win streak >1AA league, took rove Giants, 13 to game and then Canton Athletic arter round by a move in one of >erths. pendents had an andliiig Helmers only game of the iendents, who are tournament, this consecutive time tFTe Massena club, rew a bye in the d" were moved into its. Mica t£am, woa »} from Malpne, 11 «>f Castorland Deluxe-Coca Cola round, l\o 6, and team pushed over ssena, 14 to 4. f) ained in action as 1 -4 teams entered r squads from the and final matches it will be r u n off ») on the Alco Field als tentatively set- match, between! v earns is expected!. f the tournament ,<J ediately alter the, iwn. The extra , :tle will be play- a nond No. 1 or on" arked out on the"" etic Association e of the softbali andliag. upwards} r the semirfinall text Sunday. . M,~- li.mavon, who was in her 1;, "•'•'* at the time of death, was. .;•• Crasher Palls, and she liv- 1 . . :-.< during a large part of her „••-• 1 life. She was the daugh- ., . :' Daniel and Mary Pona.yQn. , M> Katharine Southwick, a sis- - :" Miss Donavon, rssljjes a t S i •• A\ i\ in Massena, ; ~ . i> in good health, Miss , •., f- death was described "as •• unexpected by relatives -. •" r they had received no'word 1 ^BE^ASSEKA6BSERVER,^ASSENA, NEWARK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12,194J.. v » ' r $*^J'' p <: «+• I Personal and Social . of her being ill. •" !_' hr childhood, she attend- ••"t't school at Shean's Cor- . ar Bombay and then finish- 1 education at St. Joseph's :• \ m Brasher Falls. •• she moved to Syracuse to v.r'-K returning to Brasher Falls t >jr<- for her uncle, Patrick I>. tavi\ till his death about six wir- aa". For the past four years -pr !Ti> been making her home in I'..M.':>. going to Sinclairville for n \:u:i:'"U last Christmas. urvived by three sisters, ' 'ir ,•-! .1 .Hi h. A..pi. la: HT» llr -Observd Photo ti Hi WAR Miss Gflpria June Cpje of 28 Phillips St. became the bride of uthwick of Massena, Mrsl' Esrl Roger Warriner at 8 oSplock I 4 0 0 2 1 0 X—f; ••$ IS OCCUPY Berth nen rolled ift^? &£'• u n d a y a f t e r fJM§|&' x of Cast©rian<|f om tournament^. score. ibeaulfc, . pitcher, game in the^ a home ron< nd Ed Kuc% Oil id for " """- ng; Feli? awes in tfee .W&-% ; \ne and HiW%0 \d of three •##!" ult scored III Imberjacks. Worland sq ,--«..-• [once in the iixtfc^;t with tw© P 16 ^ ge was done *#r. ult struck oat*;-: in the sixth asff the final but,ill sh the game:. & ;- 110006 tt-4; i 0 1 0 P x-4: I am ,19-5 ^ am climlied: 1a** 1 ind of the ^ 'softbali toorn*: 'g the :Mi<5»" '&&* ~ I a game ' wl0&:9 'e fifth iffl&*0k rs splurged t* an inning |ey kept: & « & * £ # I the- wirtiii**.. :>;_ 3 r *•¥ * 3 0 & t !•* liann.r Shulters, with whom she 1 last night in a ceremony perform- ha. :.... n staying at Sinclairville e d a t ^e h6me of ^ ^ N a'.ti Mls.^ Lleanor Donavon of „ »* » ,, , „„„ , , . U„,n.stcr. Mrs. John Rickard of ma ^ MeLeHand > 228 Main St, Ma>.-ei.a Center and Miss Marie Tne Rev - $T- McleUand, retired S.. u :hvuck of 8 Burney Ave. are' Mathodi^; minister, read tft£ ser- ,f Miss Donavon. 1 vice in me setting of a gladiola- decorated room at his house. The bride and groom were at- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warriner. The best man* was the brother of the groom. Wearing a corsage of deep pink roses, the bride was attired in a suit of dusty rose crepe with white accessories. The matron of honor wore a dress of green and white ERMAN HAL HELD TODAY Mr. and Mrs, Wallace. Beilair" and ^on, Gil, have returned "home after visiting relatives in Boston and Springfield, Mass. C." A. Barber, chief of police of Winooski, Vt„ and son, George JBarherf and Samuel Richmond of Philadelphia have been guests $t the Louis J. Vezina home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph & French, 90 N. Main St., spent the weekend with friends in Lincoln, Vt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryant and their daughtej?,, Marion Bryant, and Mrs..' Bryant's sister, Mrs. Fred Holliday, who have been spending some time at their camp at iSahiiqn River Bend on the Duane Road in the Adirondack?, returned to their > homes in Mas- seria Sunday. Mrs. Louis '^ellogg, a. sjster of Mrs. Br^ant # fjpp'4al^. band and daughters, $&i|ja r {yi4 Wllda, and guest, jpgj ^pie: Cross, all of Mexico^ with ? Mss Laura Dodge, Miassena, whjo w^Fe yrjth. the Massena grfiiip '}ij camp, will remain in camp iof another week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Malaney, apd Rfiss. Exelyn Thompjon of Mas- sena and Mr- and Mrss David Ran- kin of Fort Jackson attended the funeral of - Arthur • Thonapson at Danhemote Monday, Mr. Thomp- ion was.an uncle of Mrs. ( Rapkin and M3ss, Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powell and son of Scranton, Pa., are spending several weeks in Massena. Mr. Powell is assistant manager of the Jewel Tea Co. Miss Frieda Stewart of Lyon Mountain is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maloney, E. Orvis St. K. P. Scott of the U. S. Engineer Department office in Massena is on a month's~leave. He plans to visit Chicago, ^3t. Louis, Kansas City and Los Angeles during his vaca- tion trip. Miss Eunice Hammond left "last Friday to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bell, who reside in Greenfield, Mo. She will remain two weeks. Her father, Walter C. Hammond, accompanied her. He is employed in Buffalo by th-2 New York Central Railroad Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Denery, Mjlle Several Massena golfers saw the exhibition match at Lake Placid Sunday given hy Hortpn Smith, Jimmy TJipmpson, Thomas Osgood a,nd Jim Searle. Thompson had a score of 67, which beat the.coarse record of 68. Those fro.m Massana in the large crowd following the players were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mips} Margaret . ^nrmanyqg, daughter of Mr. and'MJra. CH&rjes A. Little, Mr. and Mrs. George » „ _ „ . . „ „ „» ,0 0 ' . » " F. Flecher, Seward E. Hanmer,l Korn * any, * s o{ * 3 Somerset Ave., Andrew J. Hanmer, William Kingi was Wrried to Andrew goGskor, and Norman Broome. son of Mr, and Mv$, Louis Boc§kor Mrs. Lawrence LaComb, 156.of 191 Center St., at 10 0'clpc.k Maple St., is making a satisfactory [Saturday marping in gt. Mary's C~ *r"TSoaks -.-— - - — < Books'in. city libr^p|e| deteriorate f ujcker th,an -in the 'country be- ause of ^ulphvir-dioxide in the Urban air. Miro pt> was $mm-$gt$m*& driving by J u s ^ l ^ e jgjgigft 0 M, Clark of Ust^>]f. a. result of one' of the recovery from •• a . major operation performed last Tuesday at the Alice Hyde Hospital in Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant, Brasher Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. J C. Oilman, Massena, spent the' weekend at Alexandria Bay and Clayton, Ife'and Mrg,.LBe',4,.pie)tf and ew'soenl; tW pasf %|ebena g Racqpette. Lak*£*risf|ih|f PachVWlfe liam* B.* F«nn^p and faj^fiy,' / Qhur C Tin? R^ p^iei kM*>'m ^ ^stait^p^ nejgp|rfti^||p^e4t •^>-rpr*—CTWTTWTW. W\ 0t (t§wn--^>he|» ^ •$£•*, a tripTr^rt fflT Observer, 505, so that tfie.;li^m may appfir \ in this column!, VP^'Irf inffir- fested in what your fr?end# P?e v doing—likewise, ifcey are inter* ested in you. printed she°er with white aches services were held this', sories aftd had a corsage of pink fur Mrs. Erma Hammill i roses 59, wife of Fred Acker-1 •"'4t; S. Main St. j . c v i wfiW110 ul -.res were conducted at the j Born in Ogdensbwg she attended b ? r ^ e f Hogansburg They a: 1 o'clock and at the Brier | grade schools and high school: ^ ^ TS " , Llda .Sullivan, C.iigregational Church at 3.1 there. j Andrews St., who I8 improving uas made in Ingham Ceme- \ Mr. Warfiner, who was born at fr °, m ^recent tllness. ! Grand Isle, V t , is the son of Mr ' Mrs " Mar S aret Ilo!la " d ' 0 ^ n s - The bride is the daughter of Mr. j BoCheS ' T ( ? nt -' sp ? nt Su " day ^ J " Ma k s ' andMrs.LynColeofWnshurg.i S b e a n r a e( .J bey also attended the Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Hackettfi went to Moulinette, Ont., Sqpd?|y:| and visited Mrs. Hackett's broj;he^: Clayton Cljne, and family. .'Hie$v also called on Mrs. Lillian M^^- son on Sheek Island. Mrs. Henry W. Osgood, Boston^ is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry*; Atwater, Laurel Ave. *-| Miss Velma Fetterly and frjen$! Lyle Grane, of Watertown, spen|^ the weekend in Massena, visiting her parents, MJ. and Mrs. Wiiso^ Fetterley, and aunt, Mrs. Francis LaDue, and family. This weefc'i Miss Loretta LaDue, Massena, and| Miss Fetterly and Mr. Grane are?! camping at Lake Clear, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pratt of the Smart Dress Shop are in New York City on a buying trip. They will also spend a few days in At- lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Latriella, Liberty Ave., Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hart, St. Agnes, Que., and Mr. La- trielle of S t Anicet, Que., left Sat- urday for a week's vacation trip ^ higjway &cp j. dent! reported by "s^ate'troopers a$ the Massena sup>|j£j&pn 4fy$ past w&ekepa- ' .'"-'' V"" Boy:-was im?plye4 |n a #?«e'C»r sceijigut at 3 p'«fce|,s«ni}ft|.nift§r- ftQDR•> %n ,m ^jglen^WiothrpB. road ^jgar Winthrpa,.-, - ,:v ' £riYu% mn% i p Mpien&r Roy attempted tp.-paBe Alctde ;&a.nmie"of 24 8aske.ll St t , ge|jjg 'm |Jj6^n© djrPtion.'p.n tfe# fym •elf hj$, JPprjce.4 to epgj th* pejl* ; |#r IfM'W pasj^he '^Jjded'.'iflfa* 4 *-^;tf&g of brasher FaTls, * iHPjB»»»r in ttje onjasite C»rfe* (ti0H. Ator lpftraontr# pf bfeiptf apd Mi mww's hiaghtop,, ,;•; ' genntffe ,l»*0jftir, Mf of Sfesi sepa . suffered d e r a t i o n s of Ifte, PAGE FI^E t ,' . ^acon from pigs which grow quickly is tastier than that f-"om porkers whjch take their time Sort-of-Radiator* - Arisfotfe, Gfrgel^ phjlpsoj^hfij of 350 B, C-- believed'' the human brain wag a.spopgg thwwgh which blood passed tp t>e cooled. Service ,,- Frederick the Great employed a different copk for every dish serv- ed—and each coojc had a kitchen of his own. PPUMP '—licfcridse Stucfio ding ceremony, and the bride \yas giyen in marriage by her father. Wearing a white satin gown, the bride carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Julia Kormanyos, Mr.-. Ackerman died Sunday ' and Mrs. Orvil Warriner of Mas-I M-- burg, and her sister, Miss Bessie r- . g at 7:5(1 o'clock. She suf-isena. He attended Massena schools,' ^ ^ 1 ' ^ w ' " " r - ^ ^ theT ' -i a stroke three years ago but .now being employed at the A. A ! Michael DeWan, Lisbon .were i recovered. She suffered a Smith farm . I ^!f te J ^J 1 ^ of ^ s s S ^ lrie y :d stroke Sunday morning and - , Upon .their return from a 1 J 101 '^!. A1 ' en S S Th ? y ^ at ' " suddenly. wedding trip through the Adiron- tended the Hogansburg barbecue^ •he was horn in Hammond, Sept. I dacks, Mr. and Mrs. Warriner will 1XM. a daughter of Mr. and reside at.-23 Philips St. -. Jt.s.ph Hammill. In 1899 she' Mr. Ackerman were married '-i i!ty moved to Massena five t' "- ago. S.i". iving are her husband and •\. .laughters, Mrs. E. N. Chilton, lakt-r^tield, Calif., and Mrs. Har- '•; Mrritt, Hammond; one broth- r 1'. .1. Hammill, Cleveland, O.; • -.-tprs, Mrs. Guy Taylor, Brier . and Mrs. Cora Smith, Ham- SIAUBBR MARRIED TO KJiGHAUi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fay Syracuse visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dishaw last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young and family and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dishaw, all of S. Main St., motored Sunday to Tupper Lake and Sara- nac Lake, returning by way of Paul Smith and Malone. KKi AGED 40 Mr-. Augustine Besaw Perry, 0. w f,- of Frank Perry, Boynton ; .. uieii at 7 o'clock yesterday ' '!" <% The child born at that '" aiso died. Mr*. Perry was born in Canada, i$, 1900, a daughter pi Mr, Mrs. Benjamin Besaw, anp^ a'Ki i.ved UJ Massena with her parent? *hei. young. In 1918 she married Mr, ^arviv.rig are her mother; lmsbaiidj, and eight children, Anna, Samuei} Hfcc. JuT|a, Loretta, Mary, Fr4p||4 •lr.. and Paul; and the following ''•" ••..".••rs and s i s t e r s , H e n r y B e s a w ; Ma-->:,a, Alfred Besaw, a patient • '••• 1'otsdam Hospital, / Lawrence l:. >a i. Fort Knox, Ky., Albert !••-.-.»A. Massena, Julia Besaw, BOST '"!' Mrs. Louis Vezina Jr» f ,|4^K !•'':• 1 Lauber and Mrs. Henry w. ^ 'i-' c. all of Massena. 1 • ral services will be held ^•-i'.r^day morning at St. Mary's it Miss Beatrice Jessie Lauber of Massena <Jenter and Kenneth Michaud of Norfolk were married at 9:30 Friday night by the Rev. Edward F. Mellott at Louisville Community Church. Only attendants at the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of Massena Center. The bride is the daughter of Gharles E| Lauber and Ida Bezan 1 - She was bom in Mas : son Laub&J sena- L . 'i'\'- Mr. Mifl^aud was>boj?ii-';ip Louis-- villfe, the/JQn of GeofgevMichaud and Melin^i Varna Miphapd.. He is employed at the aluminum plant in Massena- The riouple will reside on R»mte s2. 1 Miss Portia. Gibson left Saturday for Boston, where they will visit Mrs. Pensom's pa*rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dorman. Mr. Ren- som will leave this *reek. Miss Betty Lou Pensom is in the Dor- man home, having returned with hep grandparents when they visits ed in Massena a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. William LaPa^ge, Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Enslow, Pptsdara, were Sun- day .dinner guests of Mr. and M^rs. Homer Barclays Massena. Center. Miss Inez Barclay *W. N., Potsdam Udspital, Sfisited Tie> parerrts Sat- urday. :';: ... . , '. Mrsfir Ljtjfy^ull ftm,* JohnOlejiery and the Ifligses ESggg^ and r ISleen *Ward, Mla^s'en4,t^f»eni, four *iays list weat?v|sttiii^-, M^ 3li d W$- Ja^n J, D f e n e ^ ^ l p i l e ^odhjeg, to St. Anne de Beaupre and Three S aid °J. nor ' was /tired in a blue taffeta gown and carried red roses. They will return J Rivers, Que. Aug. 17. Mr. and MVs. Roy B. Page, 387 | Main St., are spending two weeks I Best'man was Paul Bocskor. The bride was born in Massena visiting relatives in' Rochester, ^ f V 1 ^ Ma f^ ?* h Yonkers, Worcester and New Jer- Schooi - Mr " B °cskor, who has heen •Tm§W<$ 4 «»* flJnthe forehead mtii sey. They will visit their son I residing in Massena for the past Pvt. Howard.Page at Camp DJx. i; hree y ff rs ' was , borI l « ^ at f r " Mr. and Mrs. Trofim Boysuk andl t0W "- H f lS em P lo y ed a t t h e a > u - family, John, Mike, Jenny and minum plant. Mary, are motoring - downstate, f '^f Q eoUple TA ""^ tWlT h ° m6 through Pennsylvania and-^h.gin^ at ' 10 Somerset Ave - < ia this week. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Kostic Glebes at Brown- field, Pa, Mrs. Frank Mittiga, a patient in Hepburn Hospital, Ogdensburg, is tle-ffigtpe o? th>r%hM?ni; K9*fjWt pf fi^r^s^g be^ri Mam m the *flWpp»vJWBW m $$tf Fpi* JaefeBon-Wihlhrap voa,^ in#l¥ing' Earl .^perv i ^ M Wfflf .lriipb# Failiji, -iropijj/Mtea # ggippopBd fracture of 4M }§ft ajp> l*ded with Tildeh, traveliife in the" opposite direction. :"'.•• '.. Automobile? -operated, by Ed : mund Dumars, t2g,'.of ifpira anaj Dewitt Forbes^ €2, of Route 3, M§s)5ftna, crashed on the ifassena- Hogansburg 'road* three miles from here Sunday, but no one was in- jured. Forbes attempted to make a rjght turn and Qumars hit the trailer towed by Forbes* car. ' Simon Phifer, 79, farmer- from Chase Mills t w^s gtrpclj 'S^uyday by Simon Rubin, 29, of 12'N. Main St. on the Madrid-Chase Mills road while driving a herd of sheep along the road. Rubin says that he slow- ed down to a spged of five miles per hour while going by the sheep. According to police, Phifer was probably unable to hear or see Rubin's approach because of his advanced age. George Smith of Potsdam suf- fered three broken ribs and frac- tured jaw and Margaret Colvert, 24, of Norwood was cut about the face Monday when Smith's auto- mobile collided with a truck oper- ated by Clifford Wilkins, 33, of Route 3, Winthrop. Wilkips was uninjured. ^t?'-K5:»4r^-c; fc v^'S"' l f'' *"T3~ir,**w-tj Kail eh*i rurs VTVUt. W U ) THEIE I nc. j J%lig£a' JL*V ^ 1 . jsed a t 2 p- m. * - - A 47 M»in St. Massena, *N. J. Mrs. George W. Pensom and expected to be able to be brought 1 , t l r' r, and burial will be mi •ar\ Cemetery a. -^ I. -.Li •ra' M ai ft Jacobs Couple Wed 25 Years Mr and Mrs. Albert Jacobs, <$ fa'.-- •• St., observed their silvet « anniversary Thursday •< at a family darner party r home. '.'•••' irtl shower was also, held in ni'tr. Many persons called : the day to extend con-f atior.s. ..;.'. - Stella Maria LaRue, d|Ug:h- the late Joseph, and Sarah La I Cue, was born in Corn- Mr. Jacobs was born In ii>if. a son of Miller Jaacobs f late Agnes Hart Jacobs.. '"•^ were married Aug. 7» t§W >' <'olumbans Church, Cprn- ' f*y the Rev. George Cprfeett. <ar general of tha church. l%eif attendants were Miss, Emma '', -i"-. now Mrs. Joseph. Adams . t and Wilfred Mason, Cofftf ^'.ce their marriage they h«** ; •e.;:tijd in Massena. Mr. Jacobs m a f..reman in the rod miU '{tt ^ a '!! ::um plant. Their chil^re» '•'•'••"• '"'ark Jacobs.-Grant St., *«# ! -'-^:a. June, -. Garfield,, • Betty,, Ar^i-.e and Alberta, all at honie* : ;..• : : : _ i , , * , fiood Idea Women of Quito, Ecuador r t«e;ir hats to men, . . r\* l)et ''a. tiP * ' • f- ' to her home on Laurel Ave., by the end of the week. She under- went a major operation a week ago Friday and is making a satisfac- tory recovery. Harry W. Jacobs, Hillcrest St., post office clerk, is reported as still very critical by friends'who visited Hepburn Hospital, Ogdensburg, last night. It was believed he was spmewhat improved. Mr. Jacobs underwent ap operation for acute appgndicifcig about tjuro.wejsks ago. Mrs. Anna Oomnas pf Syracuse spent the, weekend in Massena visiting her mother and relatives. Wayne' Lanomb'e, her nepheWi re- turned to- Syracuse witk het spend the.vyeefty v Dr... and #*«. f . WJiiH^ J. MISS STARK L. LANGLOSS IED HERE PlilJMBING --r PEATJN&. . Oil Burners •*- Air Conditioning Specialising in Hot Water . Heating Systems Maple St. Rd. Tel. 981 4- introduced to the tuMm k the " W « « SWIB*" ITJUmba u p U m ..., ., M'^..-™. (firp^sT f«&bltt gfeo^eref |^e^& : :|he ||jpus^wls ofvefefitable1 expenmenta flfay pk Um op rij^flily^ evejsy: larftj- ^PMetime ^uripf tb«-geiapn. 4 ^ A common jsayjpj"^$- -^hat "«very vegetable: fijnai % vpracticaHy an j9cperimen$ ''ifefcqtij. iii itselfi" Tiie' triain tb^jng needed li to ^fiiux ap- pralsg the ye&Sftns tot saccess pr failure 'pf individujiJ $rpps> Jftrpbably the most commph,^,, t obsaryatiph thin year-dei^ls ^t|F»l!***_*! "stand" or ',*come-MP'*.' otr wtetj, c^fsed Jjy 1^; «j»f jaln- in tijir Bpripg. This; lipwever.Vcapnbli p# bl^pied fjor" stand* in. othte .fleldp being twice ag thick, tuj 4e«iri|bie. . Handling of' the soil, plovfintf ana preparafioii o| ihe seedbed, depth *t|f rate of plititJng t :*nd WpU- cktion of fertiliser jftf Jiave Omit ipfhaspce;; $o» before blafttog $he, lick; of riin fpic spme crpp" fail- ures, think of other practice! that nright iiav^ had P)»*t* Miss Ruth Pearl Stark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stark, Stoughton St., became the bride of Lyle Langlois, son of Mr. and Mrs v Arthur M> Langloig, Bayley Rd^ "at 2 o'clock Saturday afternp^pn. The ceremony was performed at the home of the b r i d e V paire?n)§ at 2 o'clock by the R>v/JJarfcer £.* Waters, pastor of the Mgthpdfsjt Church. Members of the. tyro fam- ilies attended. Mr. and Mrs. Pwight. Griffin, Massena, were the attendants? The bridp was attired hj an en- semble ' suit of powder bhje; georgette crepe, Her accessories were of dark wine ^oiqr- She wpre a cprsage of dark jvjne j^pes,,. , .. Tlie matron of nonor was attfre^ in Nile green with white acces- sories. "The home was -decorated with •summer flowers. %$? " *" ', A luncheon was served >follby?- ipgt the cerethony. --4 ~-lar^ wedding cake, ^ surmounted by ^ miniature b ^ e * ^ ^ ^room, was'a feature of Qie lunchepii. , Mr. ajfd Mrs* kanglpis then^left op a wedding trip tp Albany. They vfill makp their hpme f6r the- next tivo months ^t' 6 B>yjey Rd- " * The bride's grandippther, ftfrs, %mm §tar^ Apiny, w^s &i 6ixt of .town guest at the ceremohy.: , The bride was born in Ogdensv b\irg but hq§ res,ide^ \n Massed '1% pf her life* She Tfis Kradua^ from Massena High j^pol ift p%% theft tppH'JWS^^^i^TjpflR: in 4Qmmejrcipl eubj^cls' fb^ ayigar, §hice then she has been egjpjtp^fd; at ^P sluminuRj plspt." v v 'The groom wsis. born in Malone but mbved'.. to Masfiena v^jih "hlf parents wi#nmath Us wmMm uated frprti Hiss^ni Hlfn mwl ip 1939; M ®tr$\#M•« H»- ^lvumhqnji ^la^fe , •me needed thrpBghpp|.% g^gpp. >'Pialisr a;'Inaiiied*ttumher of- per- -. . , v-*' 'dL » *•<---•••••«--v.% sPnjr %roug|ip^fe the: ita'te-. Ikch W*&*£Hfe*. %7W»J59W, 4ii_2l .„i;-'S:-i^' - X'J:^ii.^ „^:.-J- ,i eH from Massena Hitrh School in Physicians There is one physician for every 57 residents of Rochester, Minn., Jjopla pf tb« famed Mayo Clinic. Feaiu)ts Peanut*, «r* pww, not npfci. Dr.* Fred-A. Gedney Osteopathic Physician 162 Main St, TeL ty Manual tttii,^']!^ Aye.»re|»r|«4JfeHif.Wflt m«ft cjupft $£#;sdi* !wfi#>w-«l 111* mr* Mm* cby Pibjrninjt *% W$r tPP.% # f*i» of soft fpilwi pnfl Wlft.-lfc :#• d*llah ch«»^ ##B| jmH #e|r dropped tJw ca»e, pplwfj *r« iftr Y^ti««t|n|r»', their »n;i«jia plcpic TJiu*ii4«ir^t*^ nooiiit. In ob»erv»nce of >*» decasibn, *H Kallen'* stores will close at 2 o'clock thjrt afternoon. p«ufhtf» Bom _ A daufhur, iPhMdk AMI, km Aug. 8 to Mr, «i4 K* RolMrt UPua, R OrvU St. W„ at Hepburn Hospital, Qg#njbtrf. I" 1 " 1 ' 11 mmmmmmti The Jim CHASE MILLS, N. Y.. Special Weekly Rate . Tue.Wed. Aug. 12-13 2 Big Features Married to a West Pojnt Cadet in Name Only CARLSON , Picturt t Sfr- -^2ND GREAT HIT- Meet Puke, the Casanova ai • i • • of/ Paradise- Pavilion Thurs., Fri., August 14^15 THE HOMING EPIC 0FTHI 0UTUW-HER0ES' WHO MADE MISSOURI MEAT! ~i AH tfw thrlHt Of'OpDGE CITY' and 'SANTA K ItUUi. A WARNER BROS. HIT, whh. 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fc l t and Kail eh*i rurs I nc. mm,nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84031311/1941-08-12/ed-1/seq-5.pdfMiss Gflpria June Cpje of 28 Phillips St. became the bride of uthwick of Massena,

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Page 1: fc l t and Kail eh*i rurs I nc. mm,nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84031311/1941-08-12/ed-1/seq-5.pdfMiss Gflpria June Cpje of 28 Phillips St. became the bride of uthwick of Massena,

UNERAL FOR MISS DON A N N ON THURSDAY

and mm, OCAL EMA1N

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.•pal services for Miss Mar-Penavon, wno died yesterday .4 at Sinclairville, N. Y., will

.1 I'hursday morning at St. •x [- fhurch in Brasher Falls.

will he pr Si. Patrick's •• "\ there.

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earns, Hawes Limj. he I ' . S. Engineers, ?e Independents are f the St, Lawrence tournament . rained these berths

first round and imes in tournament Uco Field Sunday crowd estimated1 at hed throughout the

r team, 19S9 cham-nament , show signs > honors for the r becoming a semi-defeated a strong \ Hill's Tavern, to to 3 and then

nverful, Cas tor land ' x. 5 to 1, in the

edged out a 7 to -hade Rollers from

team which wag •r half of the 1946 mbus tournament

lirs glided through 1 nals a f te r trounc-. team, 19 to 5, in was called a t the inning. r*. the team which cutive win streak >1AA league, took rove Giants , 13 to

game and then Canton Athletic

a r te r round by a move in one of

>erths. pendents had an

andliiig Helmers only g a m e of the

iendents , who are tournament , this consecutive time

tFTe Massena club, rew a bye in the

d" were moved into

its. Mica t£am, woa »} from Malpne, 11

«>f Castorland Deluxe-Coca Cola round, l\o 6, and

team pushed over ssena, 14 to 4. f) ained in action as 1 -4 t eams entered r squads from the

and final matches i t will be run off »)

on the Alco Field

als ten ta t ive ly set-

match , between! v

earns is expected!. f the tou rnamen t ,<J ediate ly a l t e r the, iwn. The extra , :tle will be play- a

nond No. 1 or on" arked out on the""

etic Association e of t h e softbali andl iag . upwards} r t he semirfinall text Sunday . .

M,~- li.mavon, who was in he r 1;, "•'•'* at the time of death , was. .;•• Crasher Palls, and she liv-1 . . :-.< during a large p a r t of her „••-• 1 life. She was the daugh-

., . :' Daniel and Mary Pona.yQn. , M> Katharine Southwick, a sis-- :" Miss Donavon, rssljjes a t S i •• A\ i\ in Massena, ; ~ . i> in good health, Miss

, •., f- death was described "as • •• unexpected by relat ives -. •" r they had received no 'word 1

^BE^ASSEKA6BSERVER,^ASSENA, NEWARK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12,194J.. • v » 'r$*^J''p<: «+•

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Personal and Social

. of her being ill. •" !_' hr childhood, she a t tend-••"t't school at Shean's Cor-. ar Bombay and then finish-1 education a t St. Joseph ' s :• \ m Brasher Fal ls . •• she moved to Syracuse to

v.r'-K returning to Brasher Fal ls t >jr<- for her uncle, Pat r ick I>. t a v i \ till his death about six wir - aa". For the pas t four years -pr !Ti> been making her home in I'..M.':>. going to Sinclairville for n \:u:i:'"U last Chr is tmas.

urvived by three sisters,

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Miss Gflpria June Cpje of 28 Phil l ips St. became t h e bride of

uthwick of Massena, M r s l ' E s r l Roger War r ine r a t 8 oSplock I

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IS OCCUPY Berth

nen rolled ift^? &£'• unday a f t e r fJM§|&' x of Cast©rian<|f om tournament^ . score. ibeaulfc, . pitcher, game in the^ a home ron< nd E d Kuc% O i l id for " """-ng ; Fe l i ? awes in t f e e . W & - % ;

\ne and HiW%0 \d of three •##!" ul t scored III Imberjacks. W o r l a n d sq ,--«..-• [once in the iixtfc^;t

with tw© P 1 6 ^ ge was done *#r. ult s t ruck o a t * ; - : in the s ix th a s f f the final bu t , i l l sh the game:. & ;-

1 1 0 0 0 6 tt-4; i 0 1 0 P x - 4 :

I am ,19-5 ^

am climlied: 1a**1

ind of t h e ^ 'softbali t oo rn* : 'g the :Mi<5»" '&&* ~ I a g a m e ' wl0&:9 'e fifth iffl&*0k

rs sp lurged t * an inning |ey kept: & « & * £ # •

I the- wirtiii**.. :>;_

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l i ann . r Shulters, with whom she 1 last n ight in a ceremony perform-ha. :.... n staying at Sinclairville e d a t ^ e h 6 m e o f ^ ^ N

a'.ti Mls. Lleanor Donavon of „ »* » ,, , „„„ , , . U„,n.stcr. Mrs. John Rickard of m a ^ M e L e H a n d > 228 Main St, Ma>.-ei.a Center and Miss Marie T n e R e v - $T- McleUand, ret ired S..u:hvuck of 8 Burney Ave. a r e ' Mathodi^; minister , read tft£ ser-

,f Miss Donavon. 1 v i c e i n me se t t ing of a gladiola-decorated room a t his house.

The bride and groom were at­tended by Mr. and Mrs . Albert Warr iner . The best man* was the brother of the groom.

Wear ing a corsage of deep pink roses , t he bride was at t i red in a suit of dusty rose crepe with white accessories. The matron of honor wore a dress of green and white

ERMAN HAL HELD TODAY

Mr. and Mrs, Wallace. Beilair" and ^on, Gil, have re turned "home after visiting relatives in Boston and Springfield, Mass.

C." A. Barber, chief of police of Winooski, V t„ and son, George JBarherf and Samuel Richmond of Philadelphia have been gues ts $ t the Louis J . Vezina home.

Mr. and Mrs . Ralph & French, 90 N . Main St., spent the weekend with friends in Lincoln, Vt. '

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryant and the i r daughtej?,, Marion Bryant , and Mrs.. ' Bryan t ' s sister , Mrs. F r e d Holliday, who have been spending some t ime a t the i r camp a t iSahiiqn River Bend on the Duane Road in the Adirondack?, re turned to the i r > homes in Mas-seria Sunday. Mrs. Louis '^el logg, a. s jster of Mrs. Br^an t # f jpp '4a l^ . band and daughters , $ & i | j a r { y i 4 Wllda, and guest, j p g j ^ p i e : Cross, all of Mexico^ with ?Mss Laura Dodge, Miassena, whjo w^Fe yrjth. the Massena grfiiip '}ij camp, will remain in camp iof another week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Malaney, apd Rfiss. Exelyn Thompjon of Mas­sena and Mr- and Mrss David Ran­kin of F o r t Jackson at tended the funeral of - A r t h u r • Thonapson a t Danhemote Monday, Mr. Thomp-ion w a s . a n uncle of Mrs. (Rapkin and M3ss, Thompson.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powell and son of Scranton, Pa., are spending several weeks in Massena. Mr. Powell is ass is tant manager of the Jewel Tea Co.

Miss Frieda S tewar t of Lyon Mountain is visi t ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Maloney, E. Orvis St.

K. P . Scott of the U. S. Engineer Depar tment office in Massena is on a month's~leave. He plans to visit Chicago, ^3t. Louis, Kansas City and Los Angeles during his vaca­tion t r ip .

Miss Eunice Hammond left "last Fr iday to visit her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs . J ames H. Bell, who reside in Greenfield, Mo. She will remain two weeks. Her father, Wal te r C. Hammond, accompanied her. He is employed in Buffalo by th-2 New York Central Railroad Co.

Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Denery, Mjlle

Several Massena golfers s a w t h e exhibition match a t L a k e Placid Sunday given hy Hortpn Smith, J immy TJipmpson, Thomas Osgood a,nd J im Searle. Thompson had a score of 67, which beat t he . coa r se record of 68. Those fro.m Massana in the large crowd following the players were Mr. and Mrs. Har ry

Mips} Marga re t . ^nrmanyqg,

daughter of Mr. and'MJra. CH&rjes A. Litt le, Mr. and Mrs. George » „ _ „ . . „ „ „» , 0 0 ' . » " F . Flecher, Seward E . H a n m e r , l K o r n * a n y , * s o{ * 3 Somerset Ave., Andrew J . Hanmer, William K i n g i w a s W r r i e d to Andrew goGskor, and Norman Broome. son of Mr, and Mv$, Louis Boc§kor

Mrs. Lawrence LaComb, 156.of 191 Center St., a t 10 0'clpc.k Maple St., is making a satisfactory [Saturday marping in g t . Mary 's

C~ *r"TSoaks -.-— • - - — < Books'in. city libr^p|e| deteriorate

f ujcker th,an -in the 'country be-ause of ^ulphvir-dioxide in t h e

Urban air.

Miro pt> was $mm-$gt$m*& driving by J u s ^ l ^ e jgjgigft 0 M, Clark of Ust^>]f. a§ a. result of one' of the

recovery from •• a . major operation performed last Tuesday a t the Alice Hyde Hospital in Malone,

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant , Brasher Falls , and Mr. and Mrs . J C. Oilman, Massena, spent the ' weekend at Alexandria Bay and Clayton,

I f e ' a n d Mrg,.LBe' ,4, .pie)tf and e w ' s o e n l ; t W pasf % | e b e n a g Racqpette. Lak*£*risf|ih|f PachVWlfe liam* B.* F«nn^p and faj^fiy,' /

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Tin? R ^ p^iei kM*>'m ^ ^ s t a i t ^ p ^ nejgp|rfti^||p^e4t

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W\ 0t ( t § w n - - ^ > h e | » ^ •$£•*, a t r i p T r ^ r t f f lT Observer, 505, so tha t tfie.;li^m may a p p f i r \ in this column!, V P ^ ' I r f inffir-fested in wha t your fr?end# P?ev

doing—likewise, ifcey a r e inter* ested in you.

printed she°er wi th white aches services were held this', sories aftd had a corsage of pink

fur Mrs. E r m a Hammill i roses 59, wife of Fred Acker-1

•"'4t; S. Main St. j . c v i w f i W 1 1 0 „ u l „ - . r e s were conducted a t the j Born in Ogdensbwg she at tended • b ? r ^ e f Hogansburg They

a: 1 o'clock and a t the Brier | grade schools and high school: ^ ^ T S " , L l d a .Su l l ivan , C.iigregational Church a t 3.1 there. j Andrews St., who I 8 improving

u a s made in Ingham Ceme- \ Mr. Warf iner , who was born a t f r ° , m ^ r e c e n t tllness. ! Grand Isle, V t , is the son of Mr ' M r s " M a r S a r e t I l o ! l a " d ' 0 ^ n s -

The bride is the daughter of Mr. j B o C h e S ' T( ? n t - ' s p ? n t S u " d a y ^ J " M a

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a n d M r s . L y n C o l e o f W n s h u r g . i Sb

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ae ( . J b e y a l s o a t t e n d e d t h e

Mr. and Mrs. El isha Hackettfi went to Moulinette, Ont., Sqpd?|y:| and visited Mrs. Hacket t ' s b ro j ;he^ : Clayton Cljne, and family. .'Hie$v also called on Mrs. Lillian M^^-son on Sheek Island.

Mrs. Henry W. Osgood, Boston^ is visit ing he r sister, Mrs . Henry*; Atwater , Laurel Ave. * - |

Miss Velma Fet te r ly and f r j e n $ ! Lyle Grane, of Water town, spen | ^ the weekend in Massena, v i s i t i n g her parents , M J . and Mrs. W i i s o ^ Fet ter ley, and aunt , Mrs. Franc is LaDue, and family. This weefc'i Miss Loretta LaDue, Massena, a n d | Miss Fet ter ly and Mr. Grane are?! camping a t Lake Clear,

Mr. and Mrs. Ernes t P r a t t of the Smar t Dress Shop are in New York City on a buying t r ip . They will also spend a few days in At­lantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Andre Latriella, Liberty Ave., Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Har t , St. Agnes, Que., and Mr. La-trielle of S t Anicet, Que., left Sat­urday for a week's vacation t r ip

^ h ig jway & c p j .

den t ! reported by "s^ate'troopers a$ the Massena sup>|j£j&pn 4fy$ past w&ekepa- ' . ' " - ' ' V""

Boy:-was im?plye4 |n a #?«e'C»r sceijigut at 3 p'«fce|,s«ni}ft|.nift§r-ftQDR•> %n ,m ^jglen^WiothrpB. road ^jgar Winthrpa,.-, - ,:v ' £riYu% mn% i p Mpien&r Roy attempted tp.-paBe Alctde

;&a.nmie"of 24 8aske.ll Stt, ge|jjg 'm |Jj6^n© djrPtion.'p.n tfe# fym •e l f hj$, JPprjce.4 to epgj th* pejl* ; |#r IfM'W pasj^he ' Jjded'.'iflfa*

4 *-^;tf&g of brasher FaTls, * iHPjB»»»r in ttje onjasite C»rf e*

(ti0H. Ator lpftraontr# pf bfeiptf apd Mi mww's hiaghtop,, ,;•; ' genntffe ,l»*0jftir, Mf of Sfesi

sepa . suffered de ra t ions of Ifte,

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. ^acon from pigs which grow quickly is tas t ie r than t ha t f-"om porkers whjch take their t ime

Sort-of-Radiator* - — Arisfotfe, Gfrgel phjlpsoj hfij of

350 B, C-- believed'' the human bra in wag a .spopgg thwwgh which blood passed tp t>e cooled.

Service ,,-Frederick the Grea t employed a

different copk for every dish serv­ed—and each coojc had a kitchen of his own.

PPUMP

'— l ic fcr idse Stucfio

ding ceremony, and the bride \yas giyen in marr iage by her father.

Wearing a white satin gown, the bride carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Jul ia Kormanyos,

Mr.-. Ackerman died Sunday ' and Mrs. Orvil War r ine r of Mas-I

M--

burg , and her sister, Miss Bessie

r- . g at 7:5(1 o'clock. She su f - i s ena . He at tended Massena schools, ' ^ ^ 1 ' ^ w ' " " r - ^ ^theT' - i a stroke three years ago but .now being employed a t the A. A ! Michael DeWan, Lisbon . w e r e i recovered. She suffered a Smith farm . I ! f t e

J ^ J 1 ^ „ o f ^ s s S ^ l r i e y :d stroke Sunday morning and-, Upon .their r e tu rn from a 1 J 1 0 1 ' ^ ! . A 1 ' e n S S T h ? y ^ a t '

" suddenly. wedding t r i p through the Adiron- t e n d e d t h e Hogansburg barbecue^ •he was horn in Hammond, Sept. I dacks, Mr. and Mrs. War r ine r will

1XM. a daughter of Mr. and reside at.-23 Phi l ips St. -. Jt.s.ph Hammill. In 1899 s h e '

Mr. Ackerman were marr ied '-i i ! ty moved to Massena five t' "- ago. S.i". iving are her husband and

•\. . laughters, Mrs. E. N. Chilton, lakt-r^tield, Calif., and Mrs. Har-'•; M r r i t t , Hammond; one broth-r 1'. .1. Hammill , Cleveland, O.; • • -.-tprs, Mrs. Guy Taylor, Brier

. and Mrs. Cora Smith, Ham-

SIAUBBR MARRIED TO KJiGHAUi

Mr. and Mrs . Howard F a y Syracuse visited Mr. and Mrs . Peter Dishaw last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Dishaw, all of S. Main St., motored Sunday to Tupper Lake and Sara-nac Lake, re tu rn ing by way of Paul Smith and Malone.

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AGED 40 Mr-. Augustine Besaw Per ry ,

0. w f,- of F rank Per ry , Boynton ; . . uieii at 7 o'clock yes terday ' '!" <% The child born a t t h a t

' " aiso died. Mr*. Perry was born in Canada ,

i$, 1900, a daughter pi Mr, Mrs. Benjamin Besaw, anp^ a'Ki

i .ved UJ Massena with he r p a r e n t ? *hei. young.

In 1918 she marr ied Mr , ^arviv.rig are her mothe r ; lmsbaiidj, and eight children, Anna , Samuei} Hfcc . JuT|a, Lore t t a , M a r y , F r 4 p | | 4 •lr.. and Paul; and the following ''•" ••..".••rs and sisters , Henry Besaw; Ma-->:,a, Alfred Besaw, a pa t i en t • '••• 1'otsdam Hospital , / Lawrence l:. >a i. Fort Knox, Ky., Alber t !••-.-.»A. Massena, Ju l ia Besaw, BOST '"!' Mrs. Louis Vezina Jr»f , |4^K !•'':• 1 Lauber and Mrs . H e n r y w . ^ 'i-' c. all of Massena.

1 • ral services will be held ^•-i'.r^day morning a t S t . Mary ' s

it

Miss Beatrice Jessie Lauber of Massena <Jenter and Kenneth Michaud of Norfolk were marr ied a t 9:30 Fr iday night by the Rev. Edward F . Mellott a t Louisville Community Church.

Only a t tendants a t the mar r i age were Mr. and Mrs . J a m e s Davis of Massena Center.

The bride is t he daughter of Gharles E | Lauber and Ida Bezan1-

She was b o m i n M a s : son Laub&J sena- j» L. 'i'\'-

Mr. Mifl^aud was>boj?ii-';ip Louis--villfe, the /JQn of GeofgevMichaud and M e l i n ^ i Varna Miphapd.. He is employed a t t he aluminum plant in Massena-

The riouple will r e s ide on R»mte s2. • 1

Miss Portia. Gibson left Saturday for Boston, where they will v is i t Mrs. Pensom's pa*rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E . Dorman. Mr. Ren-som will leave th is *reek. Miss Betty Lou Pensom is in the Dor-man home, having re turned wi th hep g randparen t s when they visits ed in Massena a few weeks ago.

Mr. and Mrs . William LaPa^ge, Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ence Enslow, Pptsdara, were Sun­day .dinner gues ts of Mr. and M^rs. Homer Barclays Massena. Center. Miss Inez B a r c l a y *W. N., Potsdam Udspital , Sfisited Tie> parerrts Sat­urday. : ' ; : ... . , ' .

Mrsfir Ljtjfy^ull ftm,* JohnOlej iery and the Ifligses ESggg^ a n d r I S l e e n

*Ward, Mla^s'en4,t^f»eni, four *iays l i s t weat?v|st t i i i^- , M^ 3 l i d W$-Ja^n J , D f e n e ^ ^ l p i l e ^odhjeg,

to St. Anne de Beaupre and Three S a i d °J. ^°nor' w a s / t i r e d in a blue taffeta gown and carried red roses.

They will r e tu rn J Rivers, Que. Aug. 17.

Mr. and MVs. Roy B. Page, 387 | Main St., are spending two weeks I

Bes t 'man was Paul Bocskor. The bride was born in Massena

visit ing relatives in ' Rochester, ^ f V 1 ^ M a f ^ ? * h

Yonkers, Worcester and New J e r - S c h o o i - M r " B °cskor , who has heen

•Tm§W<$ 4 «»* flJnthe forehead mtii

sey. They will visit their son I residing in Massena for the pas t

Pvt. Howard .Page at Camp DJx. i ; h r e e y f f r s ' w a s , b o r I l « ^ a t f r " Mr. and Mrs. Trofim Boysuk a n d l t 0 W " - H f l S e m P l o y e d a t t h e a > u -

family, John, Mike, Jenny and minum plant.

Mary, are motoring - downs ta te , f '^fQeoUple T A " " ^ tWlT h ° m 6

through Pennsylvania a n d - ^ h . g i n ^ a t ' 1 0 S o m e r s e t A v e - < ia this week. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Kostic Glebes a t Brown-field, Pa,

Mrs. F rank Mit t iga, a pat ient in Hepburn Hospital , Ogdensburg, is

t l e - f f i g t p e o? t h > r % h M ? n i ; K 9 * f j W t pf f i ^ r ^ s ^ g be^ri

Mam mthe *flWpp»v J W B W m $$tf Fp i* JaefeBon-Wihlhrap voa,^ i n # l ¥ i n g ' Ear l . ^ p e r v i ^ M Wfflf

.lriipb# Failiji, • -iropijj/Mtea # ggippopBd fracture of 4 M }§ft ajp>

l*ded with Tildeh, traveliife in the" opposite direction. :"'.•• '.. Automobile? -operated, b y E d :

mund Dumars , t2g,'.of i fp i r a anaj Dewit t Forbes^ €2 , of Route 3, M§s)5ftna, crashed on the i fassena-Hogansburg 'road* th ree miles from h e r e Sunday, b u t no one was in­jured. Forbes a t tempted to make a r jght turn and Qumars h i t the t ra i le r towed by Forbes* car. '

Simon Phifer, 79, farmer- from Chase Mills t w^s gtrpclj ' S ^ u y d a y by Simon Rubin, 29, of 12 'N. Main St. on the Madrid-Chase Mills road while driving a herd of sheep a long the road. Rubin says tha t he slow­ed down to a spged of five miles per hour while going by the sheep. According to police, Phifer was probably unable to hear or see Rubin's approach because of his advanced age.

George Smith of Potsdam suf­fered three broken ribs and frac­tured jaw and Margare t Colvert, 24, of Norwood was cut about the face Monday when Smith's au to­mobile collided with a truck oper­ated by Clifford Wilkins, 33, of Route 3, Winthrop. Wilkips was uninjured.

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47 M»in St. Massena, *N. J.

Mrs. George W. Pensom and e x p e c t e d to be able to be brought1,

t l r' r, and burial will be mi •ar\ Cemetery

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Jacobs Couple Wed 25 Years

Mr and Mrs. Albert Jacobs , <$ fa'.-- •• St., observed their s i lve t

« anniversary T h u r s d a y •< at a family darner p a r t y r home. '.'•••' irtl shower was also, held in

• ni'tr. Many persons called : the day to extend con-f atior.s. . . ; . ' . - Stella Maria LaRue, d|Ug:h-

the late Joseph, and S a r a h La I Cue, was born in Corn-Mr. Jacobs was born I n

ii>if. a son of Miller Jaacobs • f late Agnes H a r t Jacobs . .

' " • ^ were married Aug. 7» t § W >' <'olumbans Church, Cprn-

' f*y the Rev. George Cprfeett. <ar general of tha church. l%eif

attendants were Miss, E m m a '', -i"-. now Mrs. Joseph. A d a m s .t

and Wilfred Mason, Cofftf

^ ' .ce their mar r i age they h « * * ; •e.;:tijd in Massena. Mr. J a c o b s m a f..reman in the rod miU '{tt ^ a '!! ::um plant. T h e i r chi l^re» '•'•'••"• '"'ark Jacobs . -Grant St. , * « # !-'-^:a. June, -. Garfield,, • Betty,, Ar^i-.e and Alberta, all a t honie* :

; . . • : : : — _ — i , , * ,

fiood Idea Women of Quito, Ecuador r

t«e;ir hats to men, . .

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to her home on Laurel Ave., by the end of the week. She under­went a major operation a week ago Fr iday and is making a satisfac­tory recovery.

H a r r y W. Jacobs, Hillcrest St., post office clerk, is reported as still very critical by fr iends 'who visited Hepburn Hospital , Ogdensburg, las t night. I t was believed he was spmewhat improved. Mr. Jacobs underwent ap operation for acute appgndicifcig about tjuro.wejsks ago.

Mrs. Anna Oomnas pf Syracuse spent the, weekend in Massena visiting her mother and relatives. Wayne' Lanomb'e, her nepheWi re­turned • to - Syracuse witk he t t» spend the.vyeefty v

Dr... and #*«. f. WJiiH^ J.

MISS STARK L. LANGLOSS

IED HERE

PlilJMBING - - r PEATJN&. . Oil Burners •*- Air Conditioning

Specialising in Hot Water . Heat ing Systems •

Maple St. Rd. Tel. 981

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in t roduced to t h e tuMm k t h e " W « « S W I B * " ITJUmba u p U m

..., ., M'^..-™. (firp sT f«&bltt gfeo eref | ^ e ^ & : : | h e

||jpus^wls ofvefefitable1 expenmenta flfay pk Um op rij flily evejsy: larftj-^PMetime ^uripf tb«-geiapn.4 ^ A common jsayjpj"^$- -^hat "«very vegetable: fijnai % vpracticaHy an j9cperimen$''ifefcqtij.iii itselfi" Tiie' triain tb jng needed l i to ^fiiux ap-pralsg the ye&Sftns tot saccess pr failure 'pf individujiJ $rpps>

Jftrpbably the most commph,^,, t obsaryatiph thin year-dei^ls ^t|F»l!***_*! "stand" or ',*come-MP'*.' otr wtetj, c^fsed Jjy 1 ^ ; «j»f jaln- in tijir Bpripg. This; lipwever.Vcapnbli p# bl^pied fjor" stand* in . othte .fleldp being twice ag thick, tuj 4e«iri|bie. .

Handling of' the soil, plovfintf ana preparafioii o | ihe seedbed, depth *t|f rate of plititJngt:*nd WpU-cktion of fertiliser jftf Jiave Omit ipfhaspce;; $o» before blafttog $he, lick; of riin fpic spme crpp" fail­ures, think of other practice! that nright iiav^ had • P)»*t*

Miss Ruth Pearl Stark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huber t Stark, Stoughton St., became the bride of Lyle Langlois, son of Mr. and Mrs v

Arthur M> Langloig, Bayley Rd^ "at 2 o'clock Saturday afternp^pn.

The ceremony was performed a t the home of the b r i d e V paire?n)§ at 2 o'clock by the R>v/JJarfcer £.* Waters , pas tor of the Mgthpdfsjt Church. Members of the. tyro fam­ilies at tended.

Mr. and Mrs. P w i g h t . Griffin, Massena, were the attendants?

The bridp was attired hj an en­semble ' suit of powder bhje; georgette crepe, Her accessories were of dark wine ^oiqr- She wpre a cprsage of dark jvjne j^pes,,. ,

.. Tlie mat ron of nonor w a s a t t f re^ in Nile green with white acces­sories.

"The home was -decorated wi th •summer f lowers. %$? " • *" ',

• A luncheon was served >follby?-ipgt t h e cerethony. - -4 ~ - l a r ^ wedding cake, ^ surmounted b y ^ minia ture b ^ e * ^ ^ ^ room, w a s ' a feature of Qie lunchepii.

, Mr. ajfd Mrs* kang lp i s then^left op a wedding trip tp Albany. They vfill makp their hpme f6r the- next tivo months ^t' 6 B>yjey Rd- " *

The bride's grandippther, ftfrs, %mm §tar^ Apiny, w^s &i 6ixt of .town gues t a t t h e ceremohy.: ,

The bride was born in Ogdensv b\irg b u t hq§ res,ide^ \n M a s s e d '—1% pf he r life* She Tfis K r a d u a ^

from Massena H i g h j^pol ift p%% theft t p p H ' J W S ^ ^ ^ i ^ T j p f l R :

in 4Qmmejrcipl eubj^cls' fb^ ay iga r , §hice then she h a s been egjpjtp^fd; a t ^ P sluminuRj plspt ." v v

' T h e groom wsis. born in Malone bu t mbved'.. t o Masfiena v^jih "hlf parents wi#nmath Us wmMm uated frprti Hiss ni Hlfn mwl ip 1939; m§ M ®tr$\#M•« H»-lvumhqnji ^la^fe ,

•me needed thrpBghpp|.% g^gpp. >'Pialisr a;'Inaiiied*ttumher of- per- -. . , v-*' 'dL » • *•<---•••••«--v.% sPnjr %roug|ip^fe t he : i ta ' te - . Ikch W*&*£Hfe*. % 7 W » J 5 9 W ,

4ii_2l . „ i ; - ' S : - i ^ ' - X'J:^ii.^ „ ^ : . - J - , i eH from Massena Hitrh School i n

Physicians There is one physician for every

57 residents of Rochester, Minn., Jjopla pf tb« famed Mayo Clinic.

Feaiu)ts Peanut*, «r* pww, not npfci.

Dr.* Fred-A. Gedney Osteopathic Physician 162 Main St, TeL ty

Manual tttii,^']!^ Aye.»re|»r|«4JfeHif.Wflt m«ft cjupft

$£#;sdi* !wfi#>w-«l 111* mr* Mm* cby Pibjrninjt *% W$r tPP.% # f*i» of soft fpilwi pnfl Wlft.-lfc :# • d*llah ch«»^ ##B| jmH #e|r dropped tJw ca»e, pplwfj *r« iftr Y^ti««t|n|r»',

their »n;i«jia plcpic TJiu*ii4«ir^t*^ nooiiit. In ob»erv»nce of >*» decasibn, *H Kallen'* stores will close at 2 o'clock thjrt afternoon.

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km Aug. 8 to Mr, «i4 K* RolMrt UPua, R OrvU St. W„ at Hepburn Hospital, Qg#njbtrf.

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