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THE JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN, LOWVILLE, N. Y., THURSDAY, JtJNE 12,1930
On Saturday and Sunday large
CASTORLAND
numbers assembled at the landing
field on the Croghan-Klrchnervllle
Commenoement
Exercises of the road, just out the village limits, where Stanley Virkler and Miss Pauline
Herxig Graduate Men to Serve
Grades of Father Leo Memorial an airplane of the Flying Circus from
Roast Beef Supper at M. E. Church
School Tonight at the Opera House Utica carried passengers and did
June 17, Followed by Entertain—Spelling Contest Winners are stunt flying. A large number availed
ment—Children's Day June 22.
Gerald Nuffer and Arlene Zecher; themselves of the opportunity for an
Alternates, Jesse Lawton and Min- air trip.
nie Branagan.
The spelling contest for the schools (Mrs. August Krueger, Correspond't.)
of the town of Croghan was conductMrs. John Haney spent Saturday at
(Mrs. Angeline G. Bardo, Corresp't.) ed, on Monday,-June 2, at the village Carthage.
Reuben' Farney and Jacob Roggie school In Croghan, in charge of Glenn
Mrs. Fred Durez spent Saturday at
Jr., passed Saturday In Syracuse.
Sealy, superintendent of school!. Watertown.
,
"Gerald Spencer returned on Tues- The results were as follows: Gerald
The Baraca class met Wednesday
day from a week's business trip to^ Nuffer and Arlene Zecher, both of evening at the home of John Back.
Baltimore, Md.
district 14, who will be delegates in
Albert Linstruth spent Sunday with
Miss Emma Hirschex, of Indiana, the spelling contest at the Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Adin Linstruth at Carwas the week-end guest of Mrs. Anna county fair; alternates, Jesse Lawton thage.
And Other Now Materials
on Main street.
and Minnie Branagan, both of district
Miss Pauline Herzig was graduated
Especially for This Occasion
John Murphy, of New York, Is six.
frlom Syracuse University Monday
spending her vacation here with his
The commencement exercises of the evening.
mother, Mrs. Laura Murphy.
Mrs. Melvln Roberts, of Buffalo, Is
grades of the Father Leo Memorial
Miss Clara Virkler, -who spent a few school will be held Thursday evening, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
SIZES
days here with her mother and sister, une 12, at the opera house, when the S. F. Virkler.
Two Golf Knieker . . T to 18 Year*
returned to Syracuse on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfaff and family
ollowlng program will be presented
One Long—One Go* . 14 to 20 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cltrlnitl, of y the pupils: Chorus, Sundown, spent Sunday with Charles and Arlene
Two Long Pants
14 to 20 Year*
Utica, spent the week-end with her uplls of the grades; accompanist, Pfaff at Carthage.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin. Miss Anna M. Nortz: drill, Sunbonnet
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linstruth
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Casselman and Babies and Overall Boys, accompan- were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
family, of Massena, were recent ist, Miss Helen Day; dumb-bell drill, William Bradley at Fulton.
We Carry the Moat Complex line of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick pys of the third and fourth grade,
The missionary circle of the BapBush.
BOYS WEARING APPAREL
accompanist, Miss Helen Englehart; tist church met Tuesday afternoon at
Miss Katherine Farney and Miss peretta, The Stolen Flower Queen, the home of Mrs. Fred Pfaff.
Einbeck, of Castorland. left last week uplla of the intermediate grades;
IN NORTHERN NEW YORK
Miss Ella Einback. accompanied
on a motor trip to visit relatives In. accompanist, Miss Maxine Day; the by Miss Kate Farney, of Croghan, left
Akron, O.
owerB coming one morning to greet Friday to visit friends at Akron, O.
Mrs. Martha Lerman and her their Queen find the throne empty
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Amerinephew, Azur Kennell. motored to and they are cheered by Johnny Jump can Legion met at the home of Mrs,
Canada last week to pass two weeks Up. Soon the King of the Weeds ap- Jesse Karcher, with Mrs. Carl Virkwith relatives.
pears; he has hidden the Flower ler the assisting hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strife and Queen and unless the flowers find her
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Virkler, son
three children, of Brandreth, spent in one day, he will come to rule, over Lyndon and Mrs. Melvln Roberts ata few days here with' Mrs. Robert them. The Flowers call the Fairy tended the graduating exercises of St.
Higman and family.
Queen to help in the search, who sum- Lawrence University Monday evenPeter Back and daughter, Mis*. mons the Fairies, the Winds, Jack ing. Stanley Virkler wae one of the
Florence Back, of Newport, were Frost, the Snow Flakes, Butterflies, graduates.
week-end guests of his sister, Mrs. Autumn Leaves, Indian Days and
John McMulkins and family.
Chrysanthemums, but they cannot (Mrs. W. F. NuspUger, Correspond't.)
The pupils of the village school with find their Queen. Finally the Queen
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scheer spent
their teacher, Mrs. Lena Hynes and is rescued by the Boy Scouts and the Sunday at Lowville.
several friends, enjoyed a picnic in Weed King is sent to be transformed
Mr-and Mrs. T.^H.. Glean spent
the .maple grove near Deferlets.
into a useful plant. In gratitude, the
at Watertown.
Mrs. Mary E. Chartrand, Misses Flowet Queen bestows fertile fields Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thoma and
Elizabeth Bockenhiem and Felma n the Boy Scouts! Two-act play, family
spent Sunday at Belfort.
L'Hullier, students of the Oneonta »atty Saves the Day, pupils of the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker spent
Normal school, visited at their home 3th grade; cast of characters: Miss Sunday
with relatives at Fulton.
here.
Nelson, the pet .teacher. Ella Ver
Mrs. Ida Comer is spending several
.Ii'.flr.din.!; Two Pairs of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Courts, of New Schneider; Malsie Marsh, Frances days
with relatives at Carthage.
York; John Courts, of New Rochelle, Hilton, enthusiastic Sth graders, Mary
Trousers
Mrs. Anna Hirschey and daughter,
and Mrs. Clara Forest, of Carthage, Nortz, Helen Day: Sidney Marsh, Naomi, and Mrs. Ada Beyer spent
called on Mrs. Virginia Spencer on Maisie's brother, Merlin Bush; Oliv- Sunday_at Syracuse.
Sunday.
...
r Prescott, John Prescott, Dick PresMr. and Mrs. W. F. NuspUger have
Mr. and Mrs. William von Zlerol- cott, Maisie's cousins. William Zehr, been entertaining Mrs. Anna Rinke:
shofen. of Cohoes, who have been vis- James Rubar, Edward Wolff; Patty burg, of Glenfleld.
iting their parents, Dr. and Mrs. von Steele, the mouse, Elizabeth Duffer;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durez entertainZierolshofen, returned to their home Tillie, a maid, Cecelia Martin; Sara ed Sunday Mrs. Mary Richner and
Monday.
Hill, Helen Dean, Kate Dean, ener- Mrs. A. Virkler, of Lowville.
Mrs. Francis Beck. Mrs. Arthur getic freshmen, Virginia Kampany,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and Mr.
Warden. Mrs. William Tanzer, Mrs. race Boushear, Florence Monnat; and Mrs. Edward Linstruth spent
Bob
Wright,
a
freshman
adherent,
Thomas Duflo, Mrs. R. S.Tfortz and
Saturday at Watertown.
137 Arsenal St.
Miss Anna M. Nortz spent Friday in Gerald Tabolt; Dave, the gardner's
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Comer, Mrs. Ida
son,
Leo
Andre;
place,
a
girl's
school.
Watertown.
Comer and Mrs. Lena Goutremout
PHONE 476 WATERTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Radigan had
spent
Sunday at Number Four.
as guests on Wednesday the followGuy
Runyan, of Woodgate, and
BEAVER
FALLS
ing from Cochecton: Mrs. William
Mrs. Sears, of Utica, were recent
Dermody. Sir.. Mr. and Mrs. Martin
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT
guests
of
Mrs. Delilah Bowman.
Grange Meeting Friday Evening—
Dermody, Jr., and son.
ATTENTION
Mr. and Mrs. George Scheer, of
Mr and Mrs. D. H. Monnat and Edward Smith Dies at New-Haven, Beaver
were recent guests of
daughter Miss Marian, of Watertown, Conn., From Injuries Sustained by Mr. and Falls,
Mrs. Peter Scheer.
Falling-Wrench—"And Billy Disapspent
Wednesday
here
with
his
father
r
peared," Friday Evening — Chil- Children's day will be observed In
and sister. Jullen Monnat —• **—
Day Exercises Sunday Morn- the M. E. church on Sunday morning,
NancyHPKrYon
and
family.
Journal and Republican want and for sale advertisements The Beaver River Fish and Game dren's
Ing at Methodist Church and Bac- June 22, at nine o'clock. Everyone
Club held its regular meeting at the calaureate Sermon in the Evening— is invited.
"do the trick." One cent a word, cash with order, no adrer- Kohler house Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGuire and
The next meeting will be held the first (Mrs. George M. Bardo, Correspond't.) son Foster, of Wateftown, were Sunweek in August at the Community
tisement for less than 25 cents.
Grange meeting Friday night, June day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Hall, Beaver Falls. No meeting will 13. There will be a program.
Snyder.
s
be held in July.
and Mrs. Sidney Virkler spent
Miss Mary Lewis is home from theMr.
week-end at Elmira and were acBoston for the summer vacation.
home by their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Le Fevre spent companied
Miss
Myrtle Virkler.
the week-end with relatives in Syra- A large
drowd was present at the
cuse.
M. E. church Sunday morning and
Frank Oaterhoudt, of Carthage, greatly enjoyed the sermon by Rev.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A. Mills, also his singing.
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Waugh and
Mrs. Kate Schaffer, of Adams Basin, family entertained on Sunday Mr.
called on friends and relatives here and Mrs. Adrian Hoch and family;
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Waugh, of BeavM. Claude Stiles, who has been ser- er Falls.
iously ill with pneumonia, Is slowly
Mrs. Charles Briggs and E. C. Dimimproving.
and son Ralph, spent Sunday at
George Tafel, of North Tarrytown, ick
They were accompanied
spent a few days last week with rela- Woodgate.
home by Mrs. Delilah Bowman, who
IN
tives here.
has been spending several days there,
Miss Marian Jameison, of Syracuse, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Runyan.
is visiting her uncle, H. I. Le Fevre A roaBt beef supper will be served
YOUR
and family.
.'*
in the M. E. church dining room June
Mrs. Charles Smith,v of Niagara 17th, Tuesday evening. Supper will
Falls, Is visiting her brother, Charles be served by the men. The price of
Wakefteld and family.
the supper for adults is 50 cents; 25
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duclon, of Ed- cents for children. This will entitle
wards, were guests Thursday of Mr. you to a fine program which Is to be
and Mrs. Gerald Parker.
put on by the men. Supper and proMr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffs, of Syra- gram all lor fifty and 25 cents. Everycuse, visited their parents, Mr. and body come. The proceeds are to go
for linoleum to cover the floor in the
Mrs. Aaron Farney, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Cote and session room and hall.
Mrs. John DeLawyer, of Carthage,
Those who atended the Pentecostal
were callers upon Mrs. A. Smith Sun- services at the M. E. church at Lowday.
ville Sunday evening were Mr. and
Ann and Barbara Cornwall, of New Mrs. Leon Comer, Mrs. Ida" Comer,
York, are spending some time with Mrs. A. Rohr and sons, Loren and
their uncle. H. D. Cqrnwall and fam- Lawrence; Mrs. Fred Durez, Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Glenn, Miss Olive Leonard,
ily.
and Mrs. Charles Linstruth, Mr.
Prof. Earl Libby, of Syracuse, is Mr.
Mrs. E. J. Petrle, Mr. and Mrs,.
passing a few days this week with and
W. F. NuspUger and son, Jack; C. A.
his father-in-law, H. I. LeFevre and "Weir,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scheer. We
family.
were all glad to welcome F. A. Mills
Mrs.
John
Gavigan
and
Bon
Earl,
Northern
of Albion, were week-end guests of again at the evening service.
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Just and other
held their June meeting at the church
New York's
relatives.
room Tuesday evening. A covMrs. A. Smith, who spent nine diningdish
supper was served, to
Largest Complete
weeks at the City Hospital, Water- ered
which
the families of the members
town, returned home Friday, much were invited.
A large crowd was
improved.
Home Furnishing
ipper various
enjoyed. Mrs,
Charles
Briggs
and
Mrs.
Frank Sturtz
Institution for over
at Gerald Parker's camp %t Lake were on the entertainment
committee:
Boneparte^.
They had a fine program supervised
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Qutnn
and
Mr.
k HALF CENTURY
Mrs. T. H. Glenn. After the social
and Mrs. Eddie Quinn, of Utica, were by
time the business meeting, was held,
week-end
guests
of
Mrs.
Gertrude
at whi^h it was decided to hold a bee
is prepared to help
Manning and family.
at the church on Monday to grade
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Darrlng and the lawn, the ladies of ^he t\hurch to
with
daughter,
Jeanette,
of
Lowville.
were
your
you
furnish the dinner. The July meeting
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. will be held with Mrs. Klock and Mrs.
home furnishBardo and Mrs. M. L. Owen.
Maynard Edick.
The Young Ladies Bible class of
the
Evangelical
church
will
hold
a
ing problems]
bake sale Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the Community house.
Adam Wisner wishes to thank all
those who remembered him in any
way during his illness. Mr. Wisner's
condition at this writing is very much
improved.
Mrs. Abe Smith desires to thank
all who remembered her with letters
and cards of cheer and flowers during
her long etay at the House of the •
Good Samaritan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woodhead,
Mrs. Ernest Heimhilger and daughter Geraldine, of Oswego, were SunUT the hani clasp of hospitality into your home with attractive new
day guests of Mrs. Hannah Heimhilger and family.
furnishings. Make your surroundings a help in entertaining, rather
Children's day exercisea will be held
in the Methodist church next Sunday
than a handicap.
morning, June 15, and in the evening
the baccalaureate sermon will take
place at the Methodist church. Rev.
C. B. Wallace will deliver the adOur staff of interior decorators will gladly call at your home to help
dress.
Do not forget the four-act comedy,
you with your decorating problems.
"And Billy Disappeared" by the pupils
of Croghan high school, under the
auspices of Beaver Falls high school
Men with years of experience are prepared to advise you on every
orchestra, Friday evening, June 13,
at_8 o'clock.
phase of your home building. General layout of rooms, Curtains,
Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Schooping, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Beyer, Miss Rema
Draperies, Upholstering, Finishing. Advice of the above and any other
Hilts and Miss Hilda Yancey motored
to Oneida Saturday, where they were
relative to fhe furnishing of your home will be cheerfully rendered
guests at A steak dinner given. by
Miss Ella PetzoJdt.
FREE OF CHARGE. Just write to us, or phone Watertown, 258, and
Edward Smith, of New Haven,
Conn., who was Injured about two
we will call at any home within a radius of 150 miles of Watertown.
weeks ago when an Iron wrench fell
and struck his head, died Friday in
a hospital at New Haven, Conn. Mr.
Don't let that be said about
Smlth_was born near this village
about 58 years ago, moving to ConYour Fur Coat.
Have It
necticut several years ago. His wife,
Mrs. Minnie Shepard Smith, of Lowcleaned -now.
ville, preceded him in death a little
over a year ago. He leaves four
children, three girls and one boy;
also four sisters and one brother,
PHONE
Watertown
Mrs. Weagend, of Ransomville; Mrs.
Henry Zahno, Buffalo; Mrs. Charles
LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
Wakefleld, Mrs. Harry Jones and John
Smith of Beaver Falls. The funeral
Agency at Graham's Store
was held Tuesday; interment in New
Haven, Conn.
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would it not be a good time to start that bank
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