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THE ITHACA JOURNAL, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1934 TEN News and Personal Items Gathered by The Journal Correspondents THE ITHACA JOURNAL Classified Advertising PHONE 2321 Wednesday to celebrate the JACKSONVILLE FREEVILLE Swarthout Buffum Fourth, many picnic parties going Funeral Services For Omar K. Rhodes Held at His Home prepared to spend the day. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Coming Events Of Rural Interest Estimated Cash RaU Freevilh? Mr.

and Mrs. John Mack have been spending a week Number 1 2 Jacksonville The Rev. F. W. Morris, Misses Maxine Brown, Alice Veile and Barbara Willis; Wedding Solemnized At Sheldrake Home of Words Day mer with their parents, Dr.

and Mrs. H. L. Smith of East Main Street. Mrs.

Margaret Magner of New Tork City is the guest of Mrs. Steve Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Sibley Converse of Rochester are spending Old Home Week with Mrs.

Converse's sister, Mrs. Lulu McLeod. Preston and daughters Doras and Ruth, Mrs. Nellie Jansen, Mrs. at Chautauqua, Harriet Jansen, Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Winifred Baker, Mrs. Eleanor Atwater and Charles Clark are at July 8 Groton Kentucky Har Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Svvick and William Bates of Ithaca spent the Days Dan 90 L44 1.60 J. 40 1 80 2.81 5-10 2.JC 2-40 tti To 15 3 Lines .36 To 20 4 Lines .48 To 25 6 Lines .60 To 31 -6 Lines .72 To 38 7 Lines .84 To 44 8 Lines 96 Etna The funeral of Omar K. Floyd "Whiteley, Mrs. Mattie Has- mony Singers will give concert Interlaken Dr. E.

H. Dicken tending E. L. Institute at Keuka weekend at their cottage at the at Baptist Church at 8 p. m.

Rhodes was held from his home Spiritualist Grounds. son of Sheldrake officiated at the wedding at his home of Mrs. Dick The Rev Mr. Morris returned Wednesday to officiate at the fu Free will offering. Public in- on the Bridle Road near Etna on vited.

Thursday at 2 o'clock and was at- Mrs. Harvey Gallinger of kins, Mrs. Kate Winchell and Mrs, Elizabeth Knapp. GROTON CITY Above rates for consecutlv in. ortlons enson's nephew, Charles "Walbridge neral of Gordon and Lloyd Nelson Buffum of Shusan.and Miss Kath- tenaea oy a iaBe Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. LaSelle and ANNOUNCEMENTS Q-it-atnca iiarmony Dingers "iuves ana menus, iir. iiiiuuts as Flowers and Mourning Goods 4 Groton City Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Springs, on June 30. Mrs. Dick- Baptist Church in evening. Pub- born an1 had hls enti lif is lie invited.

of 79 years on the farm on which rciuding rrnM r2 di- Saunders motored to Auburn and back on Monday. FUNERAL SPRAYS Wreaths, ba kets. designs of all kinds. Lock-wood Gardens. 419 First St.

2245. Mip, MarMrot and Mary cl.UuuLaU v.u. spent in me lumoer uusiuess un Mrs. Mary E. Moore called, on 1, Mr.

and home of Mrs. M. M. Keynoias his farm and later he designed Miss Hermione Clock of Lind-hurst, L. is spending the summer vacation with her mother, Mrs.

Jennie Clock. Dr. W. B. McNinch of Cortland has been in town for Old Home Week.

He was a former pastor of the Baptist Church. Dr. and Mrs. II. L.

Smith and famiiy and the Misses McCurdy and Hoag attended the Abel-South-worth wedding at Olean on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Severinghaus and family have moved to their new home in Ithaca. Personal MriL ti 24 Renwick nems oaa, and built his spacious home.

To Mrs. G. C. Rounseville of Groton on Monday. f.

2:30 p.m. this home he and Mrs. Rhodes daughter Marian are spending the week in Washington, D. C. Mrs.

Dorothy Gable spent several days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-nan Byrne. Dr. and Mrs.

Harold Goldsmith and daughter Arlene Sue of Flint, were recent callers at the home of Miss M. E. Carman. Euegene Rightmyer and son Homer of West Virginia have been visiting at the home of Wesley Rightmyer. Miss Amanda Smith of Ithaca Mr.

and Mrs. James Baer and Syracuse has been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Fred Mineah and Mrs. Perry Hanshaw, this week. Jay Sevy of Canastota has been visiting his sisters, Mrs.

E. L. Stanton and Mrs. Edward Kane. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kinch and son Ward of Wilkes-Barre, spent Wednesday with the former's father, William Kinch. Frank Baird has been spending a week in Elmira and Corning. Mrs. George Purvis of Harford Mills was the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Eugene Huslander, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanton and son William of Ithaca spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.

E. Mr aVdMr Her, Van si of mmU Sp7egU' died six ears ago' always ijL lar meetinS Caroline Grange. ma(Je their friends Qf the com. bneiaraKe. Women are asked to bring munlty welcome.

Mr. Rhodes was ETHEL KNOWS That sir condl. tioned heating saves fuel, health, labor and vitality. It gives just what you want for heating. Prions 2147.

Amos A. Barns. No children of Millersburg, spent several days recently with Mrs. rran sandwiches ana cane. one of the promoters of the local Baer's brother, Ralph Hoy and July 10 linaca ivnne vonimu telephone line and for many years family.

removing iu ity Club picnic at feiewarx rdr. WM a director of the Dryden and Lunch at 1 p. m. Bring dishes Groton co-operative Insurance Notices 7-A. NOTICE L.

H. Coan Furniture KhoD ine v-nui-ii silver, sandwicnes. annus snu u. -c-i A. D.

Caslor and George E. Stewart are spending the week in aisn 10 pass. ir Tjvim, iiuvvru liuill I it. ounaiu Ou to 108 N. Cayuga St.

Canada. .1... rctnr I j.a..wi.y uiuiii.ua lai-ouuii 1 .111 iv 11 III' I urwc xioiuc t-: Mrs. John Smith and children PURE WHITE GASOLINE For rr-y. Afi Wolon is ill years.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Riese and sons Maurice and Stanley and Mrs.

Emma Marsh motored to Marathon Sunday afternoon and called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward and Mrs. Leon Perry. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Thomas, Mrs. Mary E.

Moore and David Dawson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huttel of Berkshire. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E.

S. Johnson. Jesse Mekeel and Charles Carman made a trip to Vermont last week. I Paul Westervelt spent July 4 bureau meeun wnn Mr and Mrg Horace Field of L. Stanton.

J. 1.1 iiiautasc va. Coy, daughter of the late Eldred of Ithaca are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding.

rie sesemer at p. m. ark oct! nf twii ranges, lanterns, cleaning pur-' poses, etc. Dennis Texaco Gas Station, cor. Meadow and W.

Seneca Sts. Dial 3081. Charles Taylor of Syracuse spent McCoy and wife, to Artnur one demonstration Mrs. Harold Hanford and family, Dr. and Mrs.

Hyde were at of Homer took place at Lodi on juy Lansingville Home-made a few days this week with his mother, Mrs. John Schultz. T.nmhn rrl anrl fami'lw on1 with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gin Sandy Creek the first of the week, June 22.

The bride is a graduate ice cream and caUe socIal at Societies and Lodges never at their camp on the lake Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport where Mr. Hyde gave the com of Interlaken High school, ine Gramre Hall in evening Pro- 7" Mrs. Frank Follett of Ithaca Archie Gillen attended a Re in m9u thPlr home 7 ler Virginia spent weanesaay at and daughter and John Davenport mencement address at the Sandy iwnij I'eeus 10 aypiy on iimiui otmij.

i ak- 1- publican committee meeting in of Groton calied at the home of BFO ELKS Ithaca iodge. No. 638. Regular meetings Jnd and 4th Mon-days, 8 at Elks Home. Ex.

Lawrence M. Mints: Kecy Urford Collier. in Cortland. Public invited. Ithaca last week.

Mrs. Edna Edsall on Thursday. George Denmr.rk enlisted Thurs called on friends in this place re cently. MACKTOWN Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Clark, Mr reFTllsM Jo T12ZentZ a Falls Hospital on Jury meeting Enfield Vahey Grange. tVl, Dt 1 nf days this week at the home of her ter several montns or niness. Public invited to memorial serv- nT rii, nT! after sister, Mrs. Van Liew. eca day in the CCC and is stationed at Ralph Miss and Mrs.

Franklin Clark and Robert and Irving Clark attended the Clark reunion at Owasco Lake, Funeral services were held from BUKDICK CAMP No. 40 dons of Union Veterans. Meets 1st and 8rd Monday evenings at 8 o'clock la Military Hall. Commander, Maurlcs L. Taylor: William A.

trench. ice during lecturer's hour. Charlotte Chapin remained for a the Morse Chain Works. Mrs. L.

P. Hughes is ill. Miss. Barbara Burch spent Thurs the Stewart undertaking parlors Creek High School. Mrs.

Herman Kibbie of Rochester is a guest at the home of Mrs. Gladys Breen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollister and son of Cortland were guests of Mrs.

Ella Jones on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jewell of Hopbottom, were recent guests at the A. T.

Snow home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bower, daughters Marian and Janice and Maektown Mildred and Dorothy last Saturday. TViursdav afternoon, conducted bvl on) nrrc ctmncr tn Monger visit.

Smith and Isabel and Dana Poyer th Rev. R. D. Van Weeenen. Bur- Kviilspwiile on Mrs- S- G' Caswell is spending day and Friday with Miss Virginia Ralph Hoy and family were at Fillmore Glen last Sunday attend attended the funeral of Gordon and some timo witH rolntivoa at Mill ial was in Grove Cemetery in Tru- EDISON COURT.

23 Ot tte Maccabees, will meet 2nd and 4lh Thurs. days of each month at 6:30 In K. of P. Hall, 217 West State St. Arthur J.

Furcha. Court Director. Miss Jane Bower is spending the Lrpst near Rinrhamt.n Carberry of Etna. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Stanton, Mr Lloyd Nelson of Enfield on Wednes ing the Hoy family picnic. mansburg. ween wuu relatives in liuumwvuie, 1 ic.

day, July 4. Richard and Ronald Close of and Mrs. Edward Kane of this iXCOUCl 11LF 1 1 (1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stickles The recently elected officers of Seneca Lodge of Odd Fellows of Air.

ana Mrs. rl. Maxudian been cruising in the Mediterran Watertown have come to the home of their grandparents. Mr. and EDISON HIVE, 938 of the Maccabees, meets 1st an! Thursdays of each month at 8 o'clock, in k.

3 of West Danby called at the home Tt.rbl.n will he installed s-lo oan, nas arrivea at ner nome for son John were in town for the place and Jay Scvy of Canastotr. attended the funeral of Omar Rhodes of Etna on Thursday I r-r ori rr Tin ATro Tt1 VI I i a nf hi. of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Fish on Mrs.

Charles Clark, to spend the Fourth. TUonrfav pvenine. Julv 9. bv Dis- "le summer; of P. Hall, 217 W.

State St Sarah Hess. Record Keeper. summer vacation. tHrt Denntv Grand Master Georsre Mrs- Anson Lee Chatfield of Louis Schwartz, who was injured Mrs. Wallace Bliss and daughter Merklev and staff of Waterloo.

Joe Zeno spent the weekend in Nashville, N. visited at the Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Fish ob served their 57th wedding anniver sary at their home here July 4.

in an automobile accident last April, returned home from the William Apgar, who has been employed in Ithaca for some time, Th silo on the Townsend Syracuse. hom6 of her father-in-law, Wil FOKEST CITY GRANGE No. 288. Meets at Odd Fellows Temple itt and 3rd Saturday ovenings at 8 o'clock. F.

H. Grover, Mrs. Rachel Hanshaw. Secy. Brothers' farm at Townsendville The Misses Frances and Dessie liam Chatfield, and other relatives Memorial Hospital last Friday is now employed in Groton Norma, Thelma Hoy and cousin and Mrs.

John Kane and daughter Betty and son Donald were in Homer Tuesday to attend a wa blown to the ETOund in Tues- More" Marian Monroe and Rose in this vicinity the past week. Mrs. Jessie Snyder of Syracuse Miss Doris Avery of Geneva is spending the weekend with friends The Missionary Society of the M. E. Church will meet at the home dav's storm Gombach attended the alumni ban- Miss Cora Hanford of Wooster has been visiting Mrs.

Jennie here. musicale recital in which Norma, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.

IVinkleman luet at Dryden on Friday night. College is spending the vacation FIN'UEU LAKES COUNCIL No. iS6, Junior GUAM. Meets every L'-id and 4th Tuesday nights at Jl W. Green St Councillor.

Allen J. Leonard of Miss Anna Clapp on Friday Miss Lena Wood of Enfield spent Thelma and Betty took part. had as their euest the lat- Sidney Blackman of Syracuse is at her home here Lathrop on the West Dryden road. Jean and George Beach were recent guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Irving Beach of PeruvilVe.

afternoon, July 13. Everyone in vited. Bring dishes and silver. ter's sister. Miss Leona Powers, visiting his father, Leslie Black- Born, July 5, to Mr.

and Mrs of Chicago. W- Bertrand Rhodes at the Cort The community banquet given KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS 60. Regular conventions every Wednesday, 8 p. 117 W. State St KRS.

P. B. Hover Mr and Mrs. Walter Tratharen mr- ana Mrs- v' u- "ogerg and land Hospital, a daughter. under the auspices of the Agendas The large barn on the farm of William Grays on the Freeville During the severe electrical and wind storm Tuesday afternoon, the silo built two years ago on tho Fred Saunders place was completely demolished.

A tree was blown down in front of Eugene Gillen's garage, part of Robert and daughters of Avoca were the Germantown are guests of Miss Irma Youngs of Troop is of the Presbyterian Church will be LADIES OF THE MAUCAUEEx sruests on July 4 of Miss Florence xiev. spending some time with the fami- road was wrecked by the storm held on Tuesday evening at Thursday with Mildred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prouty and family were recent callers in this vicinity.

Mr. and Mrs. Garvis Covert and daughter and Ira Horton of Tru-mansburg were Sunday callers here. George Ganoung, who is a patient in the Tompkins County Hospital is critically ill. lies of W.

A. and Fred Williams. on Tuesday afternoon. o'clock. Dr.

E. H. Dickinson will be Townsend Jere Will be no Sunday evening Hive 926. Meets 1st and Mondays of each month. Maccabee Hall, North Tioga St Mary Lauxhnan, Record Keeper.

Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Wernick, the speaker. j- of. service or Epworth League at the who recently completed the garage NEWFIELD NEW EDISON TENT Of he Mac M.

E. Church during the summer. on the lot purchased of Mrs. Helen Washington District june auer Mr. and Mrs.

James Howard and CIia 1b9vai tvrn hynthorq TTprmanI cabees, No. 944. Meets 2nd an I 4th Thursdays in K. of P. Hall.

217 W. State St Horace CarnelL, Record Keeper. aaugnter uneresa waiaon were Xewflcld The school board has Bower on Main Street, are starting work on the foundation of their bungalow. ana Lewis iiorton. unera.

ser- weekend guests of Mr and Mrg Washington District John elected the following officers for vices were conauciea ai ner nome Bloom and Audley Bloom. th enSUinir VPap- Presulan HT.a Griswold's barn was blown down, part of the roof blown off the church barn, a chimney blown from Harold King's house and the barn on John Kane's tenant place was blown down. Lightning struck Ralph Hoy's house, but did little damage. The ladies Aid Society met with Mrs. Willis Tyler Tuesday afternoon with an attendance of 19.

Lumbard and daughter Elizabeth of White Plains were weekend Dy ner pastor, ue ivev. ueurge ELLIS Ellis A shower was held at the TRUMANSBURG 'YTHIAN SISTERS Cayu? Temple. No. 69. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at K.

of p. Hall. 217 West State St MEC, Mrs Cora Dtwnie; MF, Mrs. Ethel Smith; MR and C. Mrs Melvlnn Brown Hamilton, with interment in Lake Bower attended a.

meeting" of "Irs- Mlnnie View Cemeterv here. mnf 5 Alexander; treasurer. Mrs. Gyda guests at the home of J. G.

I UUUllVrlll VjUUULV 1 HR ML 1 1 Irs. Evalyn The Parent-Teacher Association conecior, ji i iiiiaLd lao iiiuiMiiiv pveruntr. i Tnimansburg Miss Marian Den- Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Lumbard 4 nlanninfl' a lawn nnrtv nn tTi I I home of Mrs. Edith Ogden on Tuesday evening for Miss Persis Rogers and Emmons Ogden. The tables Aura. u.

in. surton. unaries Hnr- -htir. n.n.i. --r son of Cortland is visiting her attended the Lumbard reunion at the Etna Community JIall on Sat- grounds of the Usher home, north ton and the Misses Frances Dean hli7s ha, been snfndfn.

of town, on July 12. both after- and Jane Bower SDent gaturdav several grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Beards- tO A ARCANUM Forest City Council. No. 147.

Meets th Thursday evening at 7:30. at 202 N. Tioga St Regent Alpheus Dunham; Secy, Joseph Sorace; Collector, Harold Teeter. were set for 25 guests, who partook of a bountiful supper. The ley.

The next meeting will be held with John Strauff the first Wednesday in August. uraay. iimiS ineniis in town. uuuii anernuon in lomana. I it The Rev.

Sidney Fisher of West Mr. and Mrs. Mike Greytoc, Mrs. color scheme was lavender and Mr. and Mrs.

George Johnson T.n., ptfc v. rumer 01 ayre has Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marks of John Greytoc and Mike.Sevada of and son were guests July 4 of Junior Republic sp Danby has been in town for Old Home Week. He was a former pas yellow, with the centerpiece representing a pond with an umbrella James Grant.

wit nT v1- vnea airs. rea THE MACCABEES Ithaca Tent. 313. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays in Maccabee HalL John P. Lough ran, RK.

llkes-Barre, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Binghamton visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marks last Sunday.

i iiti mi. ci. iiti i i tor of the Baptist Church. tj I on weanesaay. hanging over it.

After supper a mock wedding was enacted, after Swartout of Ithaca Is Mrs. Charles Clark recently Sickmon on Thursday. and children. Beverlv and Gale R. O.

nna. neuarom, wno Is HI, Mrs. Gordon Watt and family visited the former's BUtr iuv Knnt i "ccu iKen to ine ltnaca called on Mrs. Dow, at Ver Nooy's sanatarium in Cortland, where Mrs. which the couple was presented a 24-piece crystal set.

wowar n.nAnnv xr. Memorial Hospital. spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Fred Pinckney, and her mother, Mrs. Kirby.

and a friend from Rochester have UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVEL-LERS No. 391. Meets ind Saturday evening each month at Knights of Pythias HalL James Smith, Secy. I au 1U19, 1 (UUl llglll I AH OES members are invited to Dow is being treated for rheuma been spending some time at their Mrs. Charles Messick and grand the Fourth.

Skaneateles spent the weekend at tism. Miss Leona Bower is visiting home here. Mr. Watt spends the Mrs. Margaret Allen, who has Shaver's Hotel attend the Cayuta-Tompkins nic at Enna Jettick Park on Julv children of Ithaca spent Wednesday with Mr.

and Mrs. Sydney her aunt, Mrs. Jewell of Elmira. weekends here. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Gillen mo been visiting her brother, James Mrs. Anna Tichenor, Mrs. D. D.

11: Supper at 6:30. Bring dishes for Miss Christine Smith of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Granston tored to Ithaca Sunday. Pritchard and family.

Allen, and wife has returned to Morey and daughter Dessie and her home in South Orange, X. J. Miss Janet Starkey called recently ramily, sandwiches and a dish for faculty of the Ovid High School entertained a company of friends WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Ithaca Review, No. 369. irfeets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at'K.

ot Hall, 217 W. State St the collector, Mrs. Crance, will be at home on the 18th. 19th and 20th of e-rh month to receive assessment Mr. and Mrs.

Hollis Clarke had Scotland has a campaign for the table. Coffee will be furnished and Miss Helen Smith of Cornell last Thursday evening. Supper was a family picnic at their home on more attractive churches. University are spending the sum- served. Wednesday.

Home on" Wes7 Tvene "for the and Mr', and dn Ranne maS f.T 7 nmm.r vhn 9 t. fk.i. Aliss Alline Sterns, of New York 1 IW L11C11 11UIHH III I i Santa Ana. Cai. I lly are visiting at the home of TAILSPIN TOMMY The Last Bomb Bv Hal Forrest Georsr- Fellows snent sno her sister- Mrs- G- s- Adams.

FREEVTLLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber and Utica, -tira Miss Rose Gombash of Ithaca Drothy Lyndhurst, weekend guest of Miss ha.Ve sPendin several was the Freeville Prof, una Tr -c nr 0 Chamot of Ithaca were cum. Frances Morey days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kemp. urday of Dr. and XTrs wnm- Dr- Paul Allen of Knoxville "as Frank Rose died unexpectedly at nung, I spent a few days last week his home in Mexico on July 4. Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. Willsr at his home here. Mrs. Rilla MacKay of Ithaca RSe was a freuent visitor at the OV 7JRY vroion are spending a few days spent weekend with Mr. and his dauhter.

Mr. Evalyn at' the home of Mr. ht. oinii.il, in mis miage. Charles Baird.

Mrs- George S. Hart. An oo rv I Mr. and Mrs A WEVOW OVQ uanns or 5ronx- I i ville was the weekend guest of her Jacksonvllle were in town on sl0n- lirOOKtOndale HeiCTntS i-i. na jurs.

La Verne Danns. Prof, and Mrs. Erwin Cole and TO Brooktondale Heights Mr. and Mrs. Clara Smith of Etna was SOn John Pittsburgh, Mr BOMBS com LB Mrs.

Ray Hallock and children and William Rowland of Danby, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munson and Sunday guest of her brother, Waler and Mrs" Merritt Cole of Cortland Collins and Mrs. Collins. and Jonathon Acheson of Dryden Mr.

and Mrs. Albert B. Genung were Sunday callers at the home son Edwin of Pine Valley and Mr aaugniers, Mildred, Jane iurSi -warry liusn and Jean, of Washinc-t t. Tl Miss Dorothv Van Tas.i iirS. curna spent sunaay rived Saturn, iJ.

Cortland snent th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs lilt- cptrnu ine sum- a. i. me i Charles Munson.

mer at their home here. ueorge Junior Republic, Brooktondale people in large Mr. and Mrs. G. Wart Mr- and Mrs.

Earl Ellis of Cort- numbers motored to Candor on Mrs. Belle Cramer and daughter were uests on Saturday at Eleanor of Cuyler were Rnnav the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georee GAS BUGGIES Where Silence Would Have Been Golden guests of Mrs. Edna Edsall and Hart' family.

William and Amos Wilkv of by Frank Beck Miss Helen Cole of Srhonnv utica are spending some time at and sister, Mrs. Herbert Poland of th.e home of Mr- ami Mrs. Samuel nzaoetn, sr. are spending som ulTCn- time at their home Mr- Mrs. Fred Bascom of Dr.

and Mrs. M. E. Van prior, Ithaca were Saturday guests of ana aaughter Ruth are sDendinir a meir son, Claude Bascom week in the Adirondacks. Mrs- B- F- Monroe and daughter Jar.

and Mrs. Charles Baird anri -Marian were in Ithaca on Mondav I vou HAVEN'T -T UH HUH. II i WAIT TILL TUEY'PP S. II Tmct -t-. II i i SEEN OUR LITTLEN THEY oLD ENOUGH TO 5AY 1 rflZfF rTJ7 OH' VELL FOR GOSH (DARLING BEFORE GET REALLY THINGS THAT'S rarv' WvWAY-BUT WHAT'S EATING HAVE YOU HEM? 7 CUTE 'TIL N.

CUTE TAKE CUTl? 7 HAT 1 I WALKING OFF 7 vr sun uonaia called on Mr. and Mrs. ttllernoon- Frank Kahatino I 4 terloo and Mr. and Mrs. John Bell ENFIELD VALLEY vt ociictd rans on Sunday.

Sn; En-eld VaHey-Helena Schaber "viae ui ur. a i anri Mrs 6,11 'fom ortiana vic.unB. motored to New VnrV l1' Harry sPaulding day. where they expect to stavi nd Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrev Daven- two wePks nnrt Trf a x. -I 0 and Mrs- T. R. Martin of rif Ti '-X uavia Aaamy I itnaca were recent guests of Mr. James ana Jlrs.

Fred Bock jja-tenport ana John Davenport of Mrs. Llla Fowler and Ethel Mil- v. ojiu oav sutnn or ler or thara -nor-o tt-q ine a. stead- u. 1 Koss home the past few dav Uie DwiSht of During the thunder storm here -v.

among tnose from iuesaay afternoon, lightning struck i tv anenaea tne fu- an auto owned by Allen Rumsey neral of James Raymond Goodes that was standing near his home on Saturday. The top and a front wheel were REG 'LAR FELLERS Jimmie Knows What's Swat "au" iinns or Syracuse spent aamagea. by Gene Byrnes ine weekend with his parents. Mr. Mr.

and Mrs Frant mis. xiaverne Jjanns. visitea the former's sister Tr unCr r. isiiven or Ithaca, son Smith, at Interlaken on Mrs. George Monroe of this day- THE NEWSPAPERS! WHICH DO YOU UKEI THE BtST, JIMMlL-THE RADIO OR.

THE. place, has been elected manager of Among those from Ttiiao, AN' BESIDES Y'CANT SWAT FLIES WITM A RADIO me jjanoy town baseball nine. attenaed Old Home Day here Tues- SO DO I LIKE THE. NEWSPAPERS THE. BEST ON ACCOUNT OF THE FUNNIES AN' THE SPORT PAGE NEWSPAPERS iviiss iiaura Hart accomDanierl aay were Mr.

and Mrs I mi. ina Airs. Charles Hance of "arvey and daughter Nellie, Mrs. a picnic to rauehannorlr uienna isailev Mr nnH Park on Sunday. Marian Wallenbeck.

Mrs. Anna mrs. oeorge Monroe, who has Mr. and Mrs Tnran opcuuing several weeks in -nase, and Mrs. fa itnaca, nas returned to her homo tin, Johnson UDdike.

Mrs Riia i an leaning is visitins his unrle Rumsey. Irene Rumsev and TCosp iiiu aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A0Dlas- Myott of Newark Valley Commercial interests in Scotland -Mrs.

Cord.Ha Strong and Mr. propose to capture and to convert into oil the sharks which are in- vading the River Clyde. Grouse have been so plentiful in England this season that thev have been offered at 25 cents each, the t' i a 'i tit if i a. lowest price in living memory, but i there were no buyers. aeiv 'Juries NUtM OHW Alt,.

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