iw>i'n ,~ ,ifij/6i^mi** » . * • a i w. vnm^m i » ^ y i-^«m^r**»« , •C•• , *•~^"' , " *** 4* .-vr-.r« >'-w.' • >-7-- ^ *•:. 14 IAL MIST TO CALL TH* P U S S IIIM In. F. W. Alisllo Will Addross *r Class li M M M > ^ Wirfcift Rudy to .•. Rosuo Positions Today ^» "-'V '• ' • ' * ' N "' FORK & HOE HAS jRANGERS DEFEAT nRST PERIOO WIN TORT PLAIN. 9-3 •, ^ : ^^ - Sico-d Tlilrd Ufcadilo Opus Visitors Are Rold Sconlosi UHil ^Moida-isFraikfwt : - >* - , UTICA DAILY P U S S ^ Illon—With t h e F e d e r a l . U n ion voting Saturday t o accept the a g r e e m e n t , b e t w e e n the company and- union, a n d to end {he stc^ke. e v e r y worker la "'ready to t a k e up hia poaitloo a t the plant hare^ Monday m o r n in*. ^ F o u r ottter local l o d g e * o> 1 the A, F. I* TOted Friday the s a m e aa the Federal did. It ha* been explained by union lead? 'Mhat e v e r y o n e wilj not be able to start work Monday but plant officiate will do e v e r y t h i n g to get the Plant on 100 per cent production a s soon a s possible. .••'• MONDAY. JUNE It, l « 4 DWst ttwofc I m p Mates ] . fHcriaafo to Middlofillo Herkimer—-Mora than M from •Christ Episcopal Church mad* a pilgrimage to the Church of the Memorial a t Middteville Sunday afternoon where a prog r a m of choral e v e n s o n g waa g i v e n l a honor of R e v . W. p . Prout. The Christ Church choir p r e sented the musical part of t h e Program. Rev. Gordon L. Kldd, rector of the Herkimer Church, preached t h e sermon V - T IN SFINALS Moow ttofoats Caafaltaa Aftor ^ " l i t r a Wmi H M ^ " ^ . • • * • flEWS™ OTSEGO COUNTY | ^*- Cooporstm A l m i flat A M U J l a a p t Jn» 27 Cooperstown — Catharine U NeviL aeoretary a a d t r e a s u r e r of t h e Cooperstown H i g h School Alumni Association, a n n o u n c e * t h e a n n u a l banquet of t h i s g r o u p will be held J u n e 17 at 7 p. m., a t t h e Hotel Fenlmore. Prof. Carlton C. Murdock, B. «L, A . M.. Ph. D . professor of p h y s i c s a t Cornell a n d a graduate of C o o p e r s t o w n H i g h \ S c h o o l , c l a s s of 1M2, a n d Colg a t e University 1307, will be the speaker. Frank B. 8 h i p \ m a n . w h o retires t h i s year from t h e Board of E d u c a t i o n of t h e Cooperstown H i g h School, following 3 * y e a r s of s e r v i c e , will also be on t h e program. D a n c i n g in the lobby of t h e hotel will follow t h e dinner. OTSEGO S.P.C.A. Frankfoft^-At t h e end of t h e flrat Herkimer — H o m i n g t h e Fort Herkimer — T h e annual H. Q. Avovweek period at t h e Frankfort Plain team s c o r e l e s s until the laat Munger Cup golf tournament a t the „ K > n » ~ .„ .c^. . - „ . . . . , B W U Mohawk Valley Country ^ l u b p r o inning, the Herkimer Rangers. J'.; , Soft b a l k L e a g u e tftb^Lnion Fork greased to the s e m i - f i n a l s \ t h i s Hoe team' Is holding" t o p honor* Press L e a g u e e n t r y , w o n a F tf> I weekend, the process of ellmina> with four victories and o n e defeat victory at t h e H e r k i m e r Fair tion being marked by a 86 h o l e . c o n S vio their credit, while t h e F i r e m e n . Grounds S u n d a y afternoon before % teat b e t w e e n Duane Hoover. Little Cooperstown - r Fantmor* aad Masons a n d t h e Beckwtth's S h o p a large crowd. \,-. F a l l a and Earl Congelton. H e r k i St. Christina Troop* of Coopersentries a r e in a t h r e e - w a y t i e for mer. B o t h were tied a t t h e oonA m O'Toole pitched a four-hit t o w n Qlrl S c o u t * w e r e l a a t t e n ' Dion—With t h e number of atusecond position w i t h t h r e e w l n a g a m e for t h e R a n g e r * while Qoweye ciusion of t h e required I I hole* a n d dance a t t h * annual putlog of O t -7 d e a l s t » t ^ i d u a t * from t h * liion t h e e x t r a round became aacoaaary and t w o losses each. T h e C. K. R- allowed only e i g h t Grippe. Fort w h i c h w a a w o n by Hoover 1 up<*ego County S o c i e t y for t h * P r e H i g h School y*t\ijip known, plana and Earle's Soconya are tied for Plain shortstop, knocked a h o m e r F i r s t round elimination; John vention o f Cruelty t o Animate h*ld t a r * nearly complete far the c o m third with o o e victory and four out of >the park In t h e final Inning Sadlon. w h o scored a 77 in t h e at "Ollmmerglen." of Mra. W i l l i a m 4***ac*mant exercise*, t o - b e held loasea. to score Fort Plain'a only runs. q u a l i f y i n g round, w o n over F r a n The league s t a r t s into its second T. H y d e agent, hare Saturday T u e e d a y morning. June 16. ia-vlh* The score: . cla J. Moore by default. R 8 . F l t s live-week period Monday night, R a n g e r s . . v afternoon, a a d presented Mrs. «10 151 01*—» ! g e r a l d defeated Richard Borat 5 a n d '.Capitol Theater. ^ Si when t h e Union Fork it H o e a n d Fort Plain . .^, 000 Q0O 001—I •v.. Hyde with a voluntary offering to4; W. P . S m a l l w o n over S t a n l e y Herkimer—The annual banquet i R*v. F. W. Alnslte, pastor *t the Earie's S o c o n y s face each other; ward t h * s u p p o r t of t h * o r g a n i s a ' B a p t i s t Church, will dahvcr the T u e s d a y the C\ K. R. and the M a of Court Halpin. Catholio D a u g h - Autenrlth 2 u p ; Charles L. Earl defeated Ralph D. Earl: Duane s o n s will m e e t and Thursday t h e / g r a d u a t i o n sermon to the c i e s s In > tion. • ters of America, will be held MonHoover w o n over B. I. Watera i a n d Firemen a n d Beckwltb's S h o p will # aUdit0r,V,rn JUDC District A t t o r n e y Donald H. day night a t t h o Mohawk Valley 4; Earl Congelton w o n over Leo 2 f K T ' • I Little V a l l — A G r a n g e r . ' conferRichfield Spring*—Word h a s b e e n Grant g a v e t h * feature address of . 1 4 a t «:30 p. m. • t • • t . ; _ __ i „ n c e f o r Herkimer County will be cross bats. T h e league Is d i v i d e d Country Club a t whieh Michael P o w e r s < and 4; Grover C. Inger- received her* of t h e m a r r i a g e o n the afternoon and "Teddy" pollc* into three five-week periods of 15 A novel program h a s been arheld a t N o w a d a g a Grange Hall. Karnes each. There atill remain to . ranged for commencement, opening Lark in of R o m e will be t h e prin- soll defeated Henry M. S i m m o n s 3 Friday, a t H u n t i n g t o n . L, I., of dog o w n e d b y Domlalck Moffre, Newville. Saturday afternoon, atart- be played SO g a m e s to complete < w f t h t h e entrance of the ( l a s s and 2; R u d y Bartle w o n o v e r Mis* Helen Young, d a u g h t e r of Mr. Oneonta, w a s awarded a medal In cipal speaker. ing a t 1 p. m.. e . a . f a n d closing a t Herkimer—Although they outhit the nenson. • members to the processional numand Mra L e s t e r Young. Warren, t o honor of hia s a v i n g D o a r d Pagluci, George Hall € and IMiss Katharine O'Brien la t o a r t the Frankfort I n d e p e n d e n t s 11-8, ber "Nobility." by Sir ArUtut S u l - 4 p. m. William McConnell, Elmlra. T n * Oneonta. from d r o w n i n g la t h * Standing: Second elimination: S a d l o n d e D u r i n g t h e three-hour s e s s i o n a n mistress. Rev. Qustav Puriflcato of Jllvan, played by the hlgn school bride I* a graduate o f O n e o n t a Nor* W o n _Lost_ TC. the Herkimer Orioles failed to S u s q u e h a s n a River. February I S , will be delivered by Dr. (address connect w h e n hits m e a n t runa a n d St. A n t h o n y ' s Church will g i v e i n - feated Fitsgerald 3 a n d 2: H o o v e r mal and N * w York S t a t * College 1933. S i d n e y H orchestra. H . Coleman. TTew I'nion F. A won over Congelton 1 up.; Bartle H. C o . . . 4 AOO J vocation. T h o m a s R y a n of U t l c a Bate*. Cornell University. ware d o w n e d S u n d a y by a 7-4 t Elisabeth vV earner will g i v e N h e I Karl of Teachers. -Th* g r o o m I* a a a r - York, made t h * rrnitintgflim Firemen defeated Ingersoll 1 up. 8maJl p l a y s T h count .600 ia to lead c o m m u n i t y singing. count. - S V l W r - M e J t t i r the Nc*da o H * * " • « « • y t r y o u t ,for t h e Charlea Earl for t h e remaining c h i t e c t They will live l a Etaaira. 3 .600 a l s o take Masons . . . William S a n d e r s o n , wild Llf* Z "Phil" Annutto and John Macrina S o n g a n d dance s p e c i a l t i e s will bo elimination. ^ " P ' S n h o o l ! S S X o N u i h t h t f - t ^ R i n g i n g contest will ah S .600 of the Oriolea featured with three- a i v e n by Miss Marjorie Ratnour. All singers .must be m e m - I H e c k w i t h s S h o p Department. American Human* t HARTWICK C O N C E R T Academic Curriculum in 1MI." and bers ' > ' « P of « \ local Granges w i t h i n t h e l ( ' K R In t h e s e m i - f i n a l s Hoover m e e t s l ,^n0 base hits, but t h e baaea w e r e e m p t y Utica, John H a y e s 0*Nell. a n d 4 Cooperatown — T h e C o o p e r s t o w n A s e o d a t l o n . w a s a l s o In a t t e n d a n c e - Louise Plunkett, valedletoria". will Earie's S o c o n y s . a .200 on each triple. Anthony Cognetto. vocal s o l o s by T. Edward Russell, Bartle and this alone a s s u r e s and addressed t h e group o n " T r a p . ^4 • c o u n t y . ^ s p e a k on "Education at the Crossclose match a s both have been Band will play a c o n c e r t o n t h e Ping." ___ utica, playing hia first g a m e w i t h Baptiat Church l a w n a t Hart wick. r_ "Troads." ~ ** playifig an e x c e t t e n t g a m * t h u s f-sr -TKANKFOWT N O T t t ^ " ~ Oriolea. figured in t w o double play* T h * i v e n T w a a wall attended b y Mrs. Florence Eaton, G l o v e r s Wednesday e v e n i n g a t S. e. s. t A "The Maid of France." a one-act Frankfort—Or. A. W. A!U>nes and and connected t w i c e In four a t yille, district deputy of the Cath- t h i s season. Johnny Sadlon m e e t s d a n c e l a t h e E. M. B . A. Hall will m e m b e r s h i p loeally a n d t h r o u g h • play, will bo grven. with a cast i n winner of t h e Sma1r--Bari H. Waterbury, Frankfort, accom tempts. w olic Daughters, will be a m o n g the t h e follow t h e concert. Music for d a n c - o u t t h * c o u n t y . cluding: N a o m i Congdon aa Jeanne match. panied Dr. Dias and George Tnompg u e s t s of honor. Mre. A l i c e Daly, Tonight t h e Oriolea m e e t the ing will be provided by t h e R o y a l * D'Arc: Helen Bedworth aa Blanche. »on. yion. on s fishing trip to Cape Club Orchestra. ^ n c e n t over the weekend, the party National A u t o Supply la a a E R A grand regent of the H e r k i m e r ' a flower girl: Robert W a c h t m a n . -.4 Chapter, will also speak. Little Falls—John Maiello, M. returning Sunday with a fine catch Sunset L e a g u e g a m e . ..Jw-r : -'aa Paul, a French pollu; N o r a c * Mrs. Carl J. Falk i s In c h a r g e of C A w A R l T D A N C I ^ ~ The aoore: R. H. E. Hondrlx. aa Fred, an E n g l i s h w h o conducts a barber s h o p on of black bass. The Matrons' Progressive Club will Orioles 000 000 121—4 11 4 bridge, which will follow t h e e n t e r Richfield Spring*—The Junior T o m m y , and Fret! Schremp a s W e s t Main Street and resides a t Independents . 1 0 3 030 (TOO—7 S 2 tainment. Mrs. Grace Farrell la c l a s s of t h * l o c a l .high aehool will Garald Soamea. a n Bngllsh l l e n - 337 S o u t h Mary Street, w a a o v e r Batteriee: Cirlllo. P a p a l e o a n d general chairman, a s s i s t e d by Mrs. sponsor a c a b a r e t d a n e * a t t h * come after Inhaling gaa a t hia h o m e tonant. "Ooooeretowa — T*a ease* ara Macrina; C a s s , Parker, Green and Daly. Mra. O, C. MacDonald, M i s s Herkimer—Three auto a c c i d e n t s Parish How— June 33 a t •. Sunday night. H i s w i f e a n d b r o t h , Margaret F a y w l i b a p e a k on "The O'Brien. Mrs. Gertrude Burns, Mra. occurred i n this vicinity over the * County B u p r e m * Court h*r* w i t h Barrett Art of Trumpet Plajttag." inter- er-In-law, John Fertno, he'd left t h e « Carl Falk. Mrs. Albert F a g a n . Mias weekend according t o reports filed RICHFIELD i P R I N O i N O T E S listed for today's s e s s i o n of Otaage speralng her d e w r l p t l v e talk w i t h residence a n d Maiello inhaled g a s Myrtle E v a n s . Miss Ruth Underbill, with s t a t e and local police aix perRichfield Spring*—Mr. a n d Mr*. J u s t i c * R i l e y BT. H e a t h , Ithaca p r t » from a stove. H i s nephew. Alfred aoioetlona on t h e trumpot. \ ^ M r a A g n e e Kelleber a n d M r s , A . s o n s ware injured, but n o t seriously. J o h n Mulligan will m o t o r t o I t h a c a « * < " n g . _• . . ., Another f e a t u r e wtU ho In tfca Caatalde. smelted t h e g a i and g a v e M. Allen. Little Carroll S w e e t 4 - y e a r - o l d t o d a y t o attend t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t T h e y a r e : S t m e r J. Skinner a n d form of a debate on t h e proposi- ^ h e a l a r m . H e waa u p s t a i r s In t h e U n i v e r s i t y Leetla S k i n n e r v s . A r t h u r J. K i l e * d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Roy exerclae* o f Cornell t i o n : -Reaolvod. T h a t Democracy apartment. . D o l g e v i l l e — T h e m a n a g e m e n t of J b fcooing Ground t o D i c U t o r s h l p ^ ^ ^ H ^ - -^ - . - - J e r e J-, Mr S w e e t , 17 E a s t Boulevard S t r e e t w h e r e their d a u g h t e r Winifred, will and T. Pranch> Horaji. n*gHgeao*; t h e -gpolford H o s e - C o m p a n y t e a m Canajoharie. suffered a bad c u t o n be graduated w i t h t h * B. S . d e g r e e E v a Gaffney va. W a l t e r M. G o l d ' \ l a t h e United Stataa aa a Jf hula... C v n , first aid t o Mal w h 0 s f a V e her forehead, c u t a ^ a b o u l th*_*vea, i n home economical, smith, B l m « e M i l l i n g Company, S t J o h n s v i l l e — V i l l a g e officials «•-- —nriso> t w o t e a m c a p t a i n s x>i the f ^ g m _*^_ *W ^^„j^_«.««* .w^ w„ chin and shoulder. She waa a p a s Richfield Spring* baaeball t e a m Inc., E d w a r d Balkin a a d Moore are complimented a n d critic ixed in L aehool d e b a t i n g t e a m s whlc.n made Maielh, w a a t a k e h . b e f o r e R e o r d e r I ^ ^ r Le a t" ^ "1 0 *0 / lLl±"*in* * * ? - . - t ^ w and - « . later V . K >»««>. h «e wleading a s e - the report j u s t m a d e publio of the s e n g e r tn a c a r d r i v e n b > \ h * r waa defeated S u n d a y b y t h e S. a a d Construction C o m p a n y , negligence 1^ t a k e n n«^ftM«.r!* t o H e r - I ^ ? ^ f f *Pxp*n»e. ^ » « .tN York bfltate. l anch a fine record last w i n t e r wttt «Donovan father w h i c h figured In an of the books C. Filling Station. 4-3. Lee Welch vs. Alexander Phlnney. V-» head t h e afflrmatiTo a n d n e g a t i v e klmer Jail until he^ can" be e x a m the Collegiane. w h o play here Fri- recent e x a m i n a t i o n d a y e v e n i n g a t 6:30. ^ ^ _^ ana i i n a n c e s o i xnta v u i a g e , uiat««» Herkimer with a car driv*a_by J a m e s ^ n e g l i g e n c e : L o w i a P, Murphy ^ r a . aides — * — Incd t h i s morning. ~ The Collegians, managed by by John Doyle, a m e m b e r of the be heard by County J u d g e F r a n k G r e s c h e l P l e a s a n t Avenue, Herkl i • i \ Curtis R, B u t l e r a n d Samuel L . ir^' W p l o m a a will he presented by ••Duke , • Miller of GloveravilIe> In- staff of t h e s t a t e controller. T h e Shall a t a s e s s i o n of S u r r o g a t e ' s qaer. Woodburn, aagllgenc*;, Jo**ph A . > Mm. l > a r « t t Mac*, president of t h e rludea m a n y college captalna h a a d - report covers t h e period from May Court Monday morning. T h o accident occurred In E a s t Beang. Jr^ r*. Arthur M. S m i t h I Board o f Educatton, and Earl P. pieked for personalitv a s well a s 1, 1932 to D e c e m b e r 81, 1*33. a n d T h e c a s e s : P r o c e e d i n g s t o tell Main 8treet. Mohawk, a n d both • W a t a i a . superintendent of schools, n e g l i g e n c e ; 8 e m u e l Woodrow v s . baseball a b i l i t y and t h e lineup i s : a copy h a s been received by Mayor real property, estate of S i m o o n 8 . cars w e r e damaged. Mr. a n d Mrs. T r a v e r - M a c k e y Company. Inc.. a n d First base. "Chick" Kettridge, c a p - Ruah F. L e w i s a n d V i l l a g e Treaa- Rogers. H e n r y H . K e n t a t t o r n e y S w e t and s n a u n t suffered minor William Coleman, negligence; East 8pringfleld ^ G e n e r a l James T h e for petitioner; estate of F a y e t t e J. bruises. Misses Anna and Elisarrnn of B o s t o n College: s e c o n d - b a s e , urer H. Frederick Guhrlng. T h o m a s H. D i c k s o n va. Norman Clinton Chapter. D. A. R;.. met with Little Falls. A m o n g t h e speak . ! Marty McDonough. Colgate, a n d c r i t i c i s m ' i s principally of minor i r - Klock. R. F. Livington, a t t o r n e y ; beth Ochodrlnski. Highland A v e n u e Michael Mrs. George Griggs Frtdar-<or the W. Getman, n e g l i g e n c e ; Herkimer,' p a s s e n g e r s In t h e Gresera a t t h e county Democratic bar- -•ated by m a n y aa the best college regularities. e s t a t e of L u d w l g Marcsewskl. R. F . first meeting of 1934-3* s e a s o n , \ T h e Hlckey v*. E u g e n e Youngs, m a l i chel ear. suffered bruises about the becue a t Mohawk Park S u n d a y will player in t h e E a s t : third base, J o e \ \ Village Clerk W . 8 . Hopkins, w h o Livingston, attorney; proceeding t o newly elected r e g e n t Mra. Van A4- cious prosecution; Irene Hobb* v s . be Mayor John Boyd Thacher. A l - Siske, 1933. captain of. . M a n h a t t a n acta a s collector of t a x e s and w a t e r compel accounting, e s t a t e of P a t - lega. The. accident w a s reported t o Earl P. Elmore, n e g l i g e n c e : L o r e n n i o n — T h a Dion W. C. T. C. will bany, a n d Leo J. O'Brien, president College; ehoctstop.__Jimmy N^'n". rents, a a well aa clerk, i s compli- rick- H a r n e y , Dunmore, Ferrio 4k Police Chief W a l t e r I. Bronner. ^ P ^ ^ o V t h e regenta round tabi* I g ~ J • l I ^U S t o " ^ S i — "t m L,^^5 A three c a r accident occurred on • h a v e their annual covered dish s u p - of t h e Legislative Correspondents' former captain of Springfield. mented upon t h e eficient manner Burgess, sld in St. Johnevlll*. w*r* glven~by T S T S . i . , „ _ _ ^ * ' twn ^ C attorneys; estate of held Charlea Butler, a a Infant over age R o a d Miss Blanch* Guardenter and Mra. M T t t t h e O l d - L a d i e s * Horn* In Association and political* writer for .Eastern. L e a g u e t e a m u l e f t field, i a which he baa performed hia d u - George. W. V a n Alatyne, D u n m o r e , t h e Little Falls-Dolgevtlle M o h a w k W e d n e s d a y , afternoon. . Steve K u k . c a p t a i n - e l e c t a t Col- ties. C o m m e n d a t i o n ia also g i v e n t h e Ferris 4k B u r g e s s , a t t o r n e y s ; e s t a t e after w h i c h H o w a r d Plato. 17. Glenn Gray. Mrs. V a n A i s t y n e report- of 14 y e a r * v s . Central School D i s the Albany T i m e s - U n i o n . A program of m u s i c a n d readT h e latter la a personal friend g a t e ; c e n t e r field. Johnny Brooks, village treasurer a n d Mayor L e w i s of Llbbie L. V a n Aistyne, Charles Salisbury Center w a s arrested by ed on the guest day meeting held a t trict N o . 1 o f T o w n of Lauren*, Weat Wlnfleld. The chapter w a s rep- negligence. ^ ^ i n g s will precede t h e supper, w h i c h of Gervaae Crsedon of t h e local Colgate, baaketbafl c a p t a i n : right and the board of trustees. L. F e l l o w s , attorney: e s t a t e of J o - the S t a t e Police a n d fined $5 for resented- by-two~inembers. when J a k e Edwards, captain o f begins a t *. T h e program will be Young Democratic Club. Both were field. The fact t h a t t h e fir* c o m p a n y i s sephine Peltier. Fred J. O'Donnell, driving w i t h o u t a license The chairman of the cemetery comCOOPERSTOWN NOTES D a r t m o u t h and formerly In t h e given 11.000. t o be s p e n t aa it s e e s attorney; e s t a t e of Frank R. Gage, brought before J u s t i c e F . J. F r e y ^ t mittee reported that the application In c h a r g e of M i s s Grace Roberts c l a s s m a t e s a t Niagara University. . . • Cooperitown — Mra. Charlotte GhaCape Cod L e a g u e ; catchers. Clar- fit. w i t h o u t audit by t h e village Wilbur, W l n a l 6 w . e s Bennison, a t - Dolgeville. and Mrs. Minnie D i n g a will be In for 11 government markers for solP l a t o w a s driving south on t h e diers' graves had been acknowledged ham Bailey and son. Graham Ballsy. ence Anderson of Colgate, football board, is criticized by t h e e x a m - torneys. c h a r g e of t o o supper. __... _ FRANK LESKOVAR D o l g e v t l l e - L i t t l e F a l l s Road a n d and that the verification rechecking accompanied by Dr. Joseph Griffin.Publication of a report of Little Fall* — Frank Leskovar, 62. oo-captain for 1934. and "Dutch" iner. Judicial settlement, e s t a t e of New York. University professor, were • _ * « » . LESTER W W W — 13 Ward Street, died in the local hos- Offenhamer. aluo of Colgate, a n d t h e the water c o m m i s s i o n , w h i c h w a s George W. V a n Aistyne. Donald L . struck a c a r driven b y Andrew H u - was completed. recent guest* or Mr*. Bailey's parents, yital Saturday night of cuiupltuationa The chapter voted that the auperdac, DolgwviHev whlchr wras l e a v i n g ToTTowing pitchers: T>land Sleat. N. abolished IMon — Mrs. Jo»ephTBo~ Bishop, 56. a couple^ o f y e a r s ago, Brush, attorney: - e s t a t e _of J o **- and Mrs. John T. Graham j t f _ •He- w*«* -born- tn^Auetria - March- iT ir of the-town—be. requested TtKr aephina Peltier, Fred D^-Mclntoeh. wife of Lester BIfbop; thts vWagey 1872. end came to this- cowrtry- 4d V. V.- ^Lefty^TJTTne; KoTy I T r b l i r w a s also "termed! Improper. home here, Graham will epead appoint Mrs. George Gray town bU~ died Friday night at Pine Crest Sana- year* wag knocked torian. They also voted to hold a the summer ago. For the last 12 years he P e t e Pero, U n i v e r s i t y of Virginia, commission published Its report a t attorney; e s t a t e of Calvin E. Klock. The uudac rear with his grandparents. • -plr Arium. after a- -long illness. a g a i n s t a c a r o w n e d by Richard H. card party July 13. had been employed In railroad section Toronto International League p l a y a cost of $111 to t h e taxpayers. Attorney Clermonte G. Tennant left Mrs. Bishop w a s born in Ireland, a ganga. Fred D^ Mcintosh, attorney: e s t a t e Hoage, * daughter F r a n k f o r t *ebich w a a er, a n d Jack. Bittner, Broolyn City They had n o fight t o do so, t h e re of Patrick and Eltsabeth Chapter Day, July 1, win be ob- Friday for Clinton, where he attended E . K a y , J a m e s H . Greene, .parked nearby. _r_ _ ^ ^ his wife, Agnes, to whom College, n o w t h e proeprty of t h e port s t a t e s . The, fact- t h a V t h e r * e - ^ofr t Clara . , - . . -**rv*4—by the-«hapter by attending the 30th- reunion of his clasa and Carney. Sba^had been a resident of heBesides ^ a t « ' of c r a i r a ' « . K a y . 0rniy: waa married In Austria, h«-is> surT h e H u d a c m a c h i n e w a s damaged service a t St. PaoHs Church l a a Commencement Exercises of Hamilton Ilton for 23 years and was, for a n«anreation c o m m i s s i o n is g j v e n s n a j p - j a m e s P , fi'Dinnell, a t t o r n e y : JudlC-' ^-ber of -years, an operator In t h e llion- vived by t w o daughters. - Mrs. S*red Tankeea. College. He will viait Chi Psl Lodge. Troopers body. prnpnatlon, and t h e truaf«»« An n o t | _"j xl J ^ , , , " . _ . . , , J ^ __,^ *Z» i the m o s t of t h e three, Carden,—H?rRlmer. and—^tr*—Ga*l^ chrl—settlement and aalo of real Frank 8 t f i t t e r a n d F r a n k H. D o n o Miss Eleanor Becker w a s a recent Telephoaa Exchange, She was T Halten. Albany; three sons. Frank and The program w a s . patriotic* comaudit t h e c o m m i s s i o n ' s bills. member of the Church of the Annuo- Rudolph. Little Falls,. and liouia .Lea property, eatate of Oscar F . Caul- van i n v e s t i g a t e d . memorating Flag Day. Mrs. Grimes truest at variety shower given by her a l s o criticized. •fta HOT*klns. E s s i e R- Henderson, a t t o r n e y ; and one si«»<*r. JUas T w o e a r n w * r * d a m a g e d l a J t o - - :«*<* » J a p w p u b l i a h e d at Springfield sister, Mrs. Leslie S. Dlckison. this She leaves, besides her husband, her kovar. -Oolgevllie Peabody. Ma eatate of Luella B. Smith, Ri F. hawk w h e n a m a c h i n e ^ o w n e d by^ C e n t e r by the Dooglas* Brothers In vjHage. Mr. a n d Mra Dlefclson and Pauline Leekova„ ^father and^ brother, rifto J i v e - in Dub Mis* Becker me toted to Worthnort. a t t o r n e y ; — e a t a t e — - o f Elgin Miller. Mohawk, figured in a 1874. Un Ireland: a «Tit*T% T*rr Edward —The funeral wWl be held Turvlav. ^^-raTWOWIssnTedlby Mrs. Herbert " Pauline Eeker, S c h m i d t St P e t e r - crash with o n e driven by Mrs. Muryli*. and a wephaar, Bnhart, Myr, \ p. m. from the home, 13 Ward O Hara and son w h o had been viatting E A S T SPRINGFIELD NOTES phy. lilon: one aunt. Miss Catherine STTPwr; TtWT—Trufman—3--—Menadu*. • ft • | -a ••« • j s o n , na t t wnl o r n e y s ; judicial c o n s t r u e - S w a t l i n g of Mohawk. Th* acciEast Springfield — William H . at the home of her parents here. Mr. pastor of the Universalist Church, Dnjgeville—A R e g u l a r -meeting of H » n » nnfnrf+A a t . p O m c r Of O t S O g O Guardenter and wife of Brooklyn, and Mrs. John Becker. Burial will b e in. Fair- the Manhelm unit of t h e H o m e B u 4 ^ n l r a V ^ i l W held from t h ; home officiating. n and H. Bellinger, attorney. Main Streets. IBBI* were na w » « in » n - • i . . . — t | | xt mnvt their _ M r s . W. H. Martin. Brooklyn, h a * •' of her aunt. Misx Camey. 11«Weijt view Cemetery. reau wan held T h u r s d a y a t the I n g •*' h r Ii ins In HI on Chestnut j u . g t t e e t at 9 a. m. and from thejChurch personal injuries, aeording t o Chief household goods to the c i t y . where ""'"•il FLOCK OF BLUE EAGLES Street for summer with her grandham* Mills Chapel. , S t J o h n s v i l l e — W h i l e it h a s been of t h geu rAnunciation at 1:30. on Monthey will continue to r e s i d e Bronner. Herkimer—The new Blue Eagle will t 1 ,t r M, Jomn Mrs. E d w a r d Pendergraes, J a c k - the -custom t o h a v e t h e b a c c a l a u >~* 4 * y ^ * w*U^>e-«ade in S t Agnes be on display by more than 500 mer- " h « wui be h e r The Central School children of the - ! i 2 S * - u " '• i. Cemetery. ruott^ejntn the arrival of her paranta. fifth aad sixth grade*, and t h e Conchants- i n Herkimer—County ^Accord- son burx. g a v e a lecture o n h o o k e d reate s e r m o n t o t h e g r a d u a t i n g I*, and \ f » a^Ktw. yartln a t I //•*»# f i a w t i f*ils?ftf Jsll~ H ing to Donald Gregorv of the NRA~ m a s . AtyQtfx " T J t f t f j l f 9 W€1*C p T C S C r t l tinental—School v i l l a s aJVLjl^tVfCiU. fry tn AT T H E « A P l T O t office In Herkimer, the Boy Scouts T h e n e x t m e e t i n g will be held J u l y one of t h e village churches, a apent the day in "-Albany Friday.**~!Z They *F OUego Lake cottage. Mrs WlllUm Seattle, who ha* been llion—One of the thrthn depicted in throughout the county distributed the 11. visited the Education Building, the m o v e m e n t w a a started this year t o Frank Buck's "Wild Cargo" thowlng new eagles Saturday. Office Building, the river port and have the service in t h e high exhool sett Hoepltal for past several weeks Herkimer—^Th* annual m u s i c d e at the Capitol Theater tjjdaX-Ja the the Capitol. The new blue eagle post era were tEOO—MaeOOUOAL auditorium. T h e s p o n s o r s of t h e partment recital of S t F r a n c i s de has returned to her aome on rinnanr episode of a man-eating tiger trapped distributed aa follows: Herkimer, 105; Miss Medora Bell, w h o has been Dolge^•ille—Mr. and Mrs. William m o v e m e n t H e r k i m e r — Class d a y exercise* visiting her grandfather and auat a t Street, this vinage. circulated a petition Salea Parochial School w a s held ha a pit and roped by Buck. The Sul- Little Fall*. 140; llion. 1(X>; Frankfort Spear, CT,V-"r this tfcii village, v h i i i i were« n i a i it SWest S IIIUYCIUTTMV v . . . - « « » v ^ _•» . y — - ~ o a i e s f n r o c m a i s c n o o i w a s neia w e r e held b y t h e g r a d u a t i n g c l a s s Mr and Mrs. Durlend Preston and tan of Jenore cornea to the eacamn- 75; DoUevllle. 70; Mohawk, 60. the Guardenler Jiome. returned t o tetb^we^te^Vhe w e ^ i » m f o n « «"• m « 1 m I b ? " * £ " J ^ l e \ *-»"**' »«ernoon at t h e . cturch daaghter, O e m M t r Cleveland, OhloT Mr Gregory la aeoretary of the dime of Miss of St. F r a n c i s de Sates Parochial / m e n t with a story of a man-eating Coxackie with ner parents last SabH e l e n M MacDougaL a c D o u g a L • u a t l n g clasa, and the s i g n a t u r e s of u n < i < r direction of Rev. D . J. M c are guesta of Mr. and Mra Robert r in* titer whose ralda on natives had Compliance Board. He w a s aasimed Poughkeepaie. . School S a t u r d a y afternoon, which bath. and Second Lieut. all but t w o of the g r a d u a t e s we*e Carthy. Preston, thia village. «w«ix brought a" reign of'terror. BUCK, long bv Webat*r Rich. Frankfort: Gilbert. Richard I.egg. Alma. Neb., member secured. It w a s aaid t h a t theae t w o included t h e p l a y "Ideals of L#fe." Those t a k i n g , part included J o a n Ralph E. Edgecombe. Transient s u friend ef tho Sultan, volunteers to Hanerty. Mohawk: George Srht#mer, of thp 1934 graduating class CLARK—MILBREO The given, under t h e direction of Mother member* could n o t be reached at Wilkinson. Robert aet a trap for the '.'striped fury- and Little raTla: Fred Hc-lton. Bulge* llle. ceremony was performed In the cadet the time, hut they had indicated D u m a — C a r o l _ _.__ _ T^rkime^-Mio R„th L. Uilbr^ ^ Z U ^ u ^ ^o^V^SS^ Marriott. A n n Pryor. Mary Rich. Mary Hubertine, vice principal r~ —^©©JWCTBTX chapel at the military academy.capture it alive. .BARBECUE E V E N T * married t o Edwaro^t '??±m-r* .V M C T W *»." wotel Fealmore. ; •Mrs. L e g g .la iha—duagMcr of later t h a t - t h e y w o u l d h a v e s i g n e d , j j c a t h e r i n e "^Fagan.'' *Ann " Caaterri A m o n g t h o s e tu participate In t h e W.>opepstowu.waa Clark. Schuyler LaJt . a r t h e ' h o m e e V ' Most of the v i l l a g e c l e r g y m e n Y v o n n e Robarge. Philip O'Donnell. program w e r e " Katherine F a g a n , °f M r « - Harry Shaver, East Little Falls—The committee arcangHERKIMER NOTES Ferdmand—MaeDouaal who formerly Herkimer, MARY O W E N * ing for the Democratic- -naiuetue at iTSlded—hi—this Ullage,—After three ware opposed tu h a t i n g the baeca- Elizabeth partioa. Elizabeth GOkey. Frederick Lucey. James—"Watson. sister ef the groom. T h e wvtldlug w a s —Herkimer — Salvatore George w e , 0 Ition—'Shse Mary Owena died Saiur- Morelitnd Tark June 24. of which months in Nebraska the couple will laureate service a n y w h e r e but -tn a Cecilia Fagan. Catherine Bleaking. Charles Nagle. Jr.. Ruth Furcha, P J " ™ ? * by Rev. M. D. gin. pastor among the students to receivesa de~ T a t her home- 74 7*-West .darafternoon West \j<rh«»l HnfUv i« oh.irmsn. reports go to Texas where he la to be ataof the Richfield 8prings Methodist free of bachelor of science a t FerdR a y m o n d O'Bryan. H e l e n Dunning, -emireh. and let the Board of E d u Paul Austin. Helen Barsex. MarNorflT S t r e e t TBter~«H riinasa of foui that there will be four boxing Douia tioneo. ^ ^ "* " * * couple waa attended by ham University. c a t i o n k n o w their w i s h e s a t a s p e - garet Murphy. Lola Keddell. E l a i n e J a m e s O'DonneirTTereaa M c E v o y , Church. The 1-6 and two wrestling bouta. - J h e mat Joseph c Sclaldo, Herkimer, i*T* i^^ E»dr*«. Herkimer, and Miss Owens waa born In llion and contests_wJll_b« betwTen "local boys. Francis H o l l e m n . K e n n e t h Rogers. £Orlo cial m e e t i n g of the board Friday. Oeraghty. Terence Mooney. Arthur Petrie of West Exeter. ceived his degrea of doctor of dental A L U M N I MEETINO had lived here all her life. She was and fn rinjr contests wetl known^boxGeorge Mankm. Charles Falk. Carl T h e Board of E d u c a t i o n decided surgery a t the University of Buffalo Dolgeville—A special meeting of the that, because of the petition of t h e F a g a n . Mary F a g a n . John Manion. La P a g e . Y v o n n e Robarge. a dan rnter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ers from" Utica, Herkimer.. Hion and C a t h FOST OFFICE LABORERS ~ Herkimer taxpayers have only one Jacqueline Manion, Gertrude Hofffweus end was a member of the U t t l e Ka 11a will compete." Sam Mooie. officers—and intereatert " " " b t n of. Herkimer —b wWlUlam Lally, park mor* month in which t o pay their . erine Flaherty. Robert" L a c y . E d TAurch of the AnnunciatioB. n X'tica. will referee the boxms; bouts tba DolgeviU* Alumni Association will graduates, w h o apparently favor man. J u n e Cresa. village t a x befor* the I per eeat eelta^^«^ J*" » « p o l n t e d fireman She leaves e n * brother. John, and and Albert Ladeau wffl offtciate in be held a t the request of President hearing t h e s e r m o n delivered in t h e Catherine Helmer, R i t a K e r a a a , ward End re*. J a m e s Morrison a a d i - - r* 1 ^ 0 ' J, h * n * w Postofflce Build- leetien f e e is added. . a sister. Anna Owena. IUc*. Kdgar Moore this evening at TrW in high school, there w a s nothing t o Mary Magadieu. Donald B l o n k o w - several others. the wrestling matches. ing in Herkimer, a t a salary of 11 2se Dr. and Mrs. Howard C- Murrav -It i a understood that Wayne' Roa the offices of the W. Arnold Petri* do but acquisce. and a s a c o n s e - akL Mary Helmer. Shirley L e v i t t according-to County Chairman Alex celebrated their 19th weddm* a a a l Tmnsportatlon, osmapny of this cMy Insurance Company. The purpose of quence. Rev. George H. Kling. p a s - Catherine R. •». I. COMMENCEMENT _ ry Friday. Friday, Raabach, Patricia Kobintpn. through whose effort the veraary will enter a team ia the tug-of-war the meeting is to complete the final "•£ ,Eton—Mr. and Mrs. Edward ^ l a x a x t contest. Burrr C. FFoot U t kk > N e w Torav wh* h e * appointment waa made. The Job ef Plan* for the party to be green i n t o r of S t P a u l ' * Lutheran Church, O'Bryan. William Riley, Geraldino , 0 t h u , l d l ~JL o f this village spent Saturday In Troy, honor of the graduating class of 1334 w h o is to deliver t h e sermon t h i s Geraghty. Mary. M. Raabach, E d n a l5r^L J(L. *^ ' ' « " a a given to been vTaltlna B a parent*. Mr. a n d y — ftrr» they attended the 10*th comWliiia"m Thiei: Eureka V e S u e ^ T S r k l * ' S & ^ " ' F O * . K7 ftr-tha local high aghooL year, will preach In t h e high school M Cunningham.—Rita—Daly^—andKa*t_ Bridge, left j. m e n c e a e n t exereUes--oT the R e n » » j WHEN *TEAMBOAT BLEW, auditorium. It la s t a t e d , however, Alic* Bleaking. * laer Polytechnic Institute, of which ^ - - . _- Plattebur_ Little Fall*—Monday, June 18. reh aa n n 150 Herkimer -l- their son Edward waa a graduate. The Reformed Church Ladles' Aid t h a t the a r r a n g e m e n t will n o t ba ir — More s t o r e it n l o o satt-- p »_. . the explosion of Titus Sheard i They also heard the address given call* tended Society wHl hold a silver tea with H p e r m a n e n t one. - , Meamboat which blew up June Is. Mrs. Irving R. Devendorf, Tuesday 4 " by Prime Mtnleter R. B. Bennett of 1896. a s It was carry tn 1 afternoon. Mra. George L. Porter te * the Dominie* of Canada Three hun- to therirtcyels inztfF^lf ; of t h e 16 Country Club a t w h i c h Bamual assisting hostess. J ~dred and ftttT-f©wr students^ ~ BClORTINO-CAMauONE "r9 D o u g l a s Earl, m e m b e r of t h * H a m -ffuMengers lost their lives S3 years The Reformed Church Cenaiatory sradoated. .^_ v Bt. JohnavtUe—At a service aolemnago today. All the famous ' riders, ilton College g r a d u a t i n g clasa, w a s meets Wednesday night. iied at 10:30 Saturday morning In . 'V were to race. Including Bald and . T h e Methodist Ladiea' Aid meet* host t o m e m b e r * of t h * S i g m a Phi C a n a j o h a r i e — T h e barn a n d *Ko St. Patricka Catholic Churr!T thia vilILION X O T E t Mohawk — . T h e international Tuesday afternoon at the chureb. TiJIlIPJLCooper. One of 'he >un'|\«T» Am Tlion—Mr. -ana Mrs J T. Goodwin of the TWaJity. Jerry Ki4g*i«»r-d!ed on the farm of Mrs. Frank S. V a n - lage. Miia Beatrice J. Campione. . H e r k i m e r—The Justice" Court Fraternity a n d their gueata. president* "**** ** t^^,;, r w i » i ftf t n t Method tat iAdies' y t are attending the commencement ex-« jmryjg the pest rear VaTft-ertburgh. thht -xttlage^ l o c a l e d i daughter—e^ Ma, a a d . Mra, tn- w h i c h Louis- Sudakow, T*r . T.ir.yH TTiiTiti»t-'« o r c h e a t r » w h i c h agara Fallsr Canada. s u p r e m e Aid will hold a covered dish supper efctms at" Tufts' Dental College. Bospiayed a t t h e H a m i l t o n senior ball Mapletuwn, Durncd t o the ground i Campione, South DfCiaion Street, be Frankfort, is the defendant, w h o a s h a y h l o f L a d i e s of , the" O r i e n t meeting Friday with Mra. Jessie L a ton. Their con. Dr J. Lawrence . . —~*-~~-A .« - . . . - « - - ~# «•<» l**t week, furnished t h * music. Mr. visited, a Joint m e e t i n g of El Mvstic Grange, 424 North Main Street. S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g of u n k n o w n o n - came the bride of Antheny L._Sclortl __BROWN^BRONNER 7 t o Goodwin. receives tm> degree of no. ton. of Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Scior- nr ~rVZ Miss Jane Hart, who Is to be mar• • d , « i« ' H « 8 « J " • " ' P « " « » » « n u * hia studies Z u a n h a f. Mohawk, a n d Moyoba gin t D. M. D. .. . _J ,--, LitQe Falls—Announcement :s made ried to Patrick Bouchard. June 30. 1700 Catherine- Street, Utica. fJail r ; - for • - - driving "-<--w2i ?t h*o!u™t Ia '.this fall a t H a r v a r d L a w School. T h e Canajoharie* fire department tton. Mrs. I.oiila .Brir.k «i*4"i6n Junior. of th» marriaj5<-- of Willard Brown. 10 Zuanna »>. Fort Plain, S a t u r d a v County waa honored a t a shower held by Mrs. Rev. A. A. Cunningham oftielated. A -AitaBv, i r > spending TWO w«eks with Ward Street, this rity. and Mrs. Mary w a s s u m m o n e d a n d the c o m b i n a - nuptial n i g h t in Odd F e l l o w s T e m p l e here. Chester rrraies. Friday. « license and without proper plat** high mass followed. SILVERWARE PRESENTED ber parents. Mr sr<1 Mrs. Peter V.. Brbhner, Copenhagen. They were tion responded, but t h e bul'.din?* John Coffey, student a t Rensselaer P a s t S u p r e m e Ashayhl Mrs. Betty The maid of honor was Miss Marion on the car. is n o w being reviewed Herkimer—Silverware valued at 350 Kaggertv. Manhattan Avenue. Polytechnical Institute, apent t h * waa presented to the~~ North 8chool Bryant. E n d i c o t t w a s a l s o a g u e s t weekend A benefit card part)- will be held at married at Copenharen. I^ewi?- Coun- were practically a total blare w ^ e n Sc'ortmo. a sister of the bridegroom. by County Judge Frank Shalt. at his borne in Creek Road. Aw « l » n m . r tn* t h . T ^ n V a n d . • Hems Eaonotitlae Department by the Mrs. E m m a T o n s . F - o r ^ t a a i n P - . t He m u r a a d Dundey night waoi* h e — TBS Elks Movne Friday evtwing. whew tv, a week age by Justise C ^ R^n. discovered and t h e firemen . o u l d „nrt rhi b»«t man waa Anthony Rlxxo. pinochle and whiat will' be vllle do little. T h e tenant. Fred J o n e s . The bride wore a gown of white satla. H e n r y F. Coupe l a w office in t'tlca. North School Parent-Teachers A»- department prealdent of Ladiea' will take a month's a p e < ^ training: _ with a train and veil, the veil being appeared an^T asked d i s m i s s a l un soclotlon Friday. Tne donation and" prTzee awaraed ' Auxiliary. Patriarchs M i l i t a n t w a s in *hep work\ Following a we ing trip—ro-the' l e s t eoTHtderabl* machmery:— caught to a cap. She carried a beauti- ground t h a t t h e police Judge had cne of the objectives of the group a l s o p r e s e n t Adirondacka. they are now settled In Stephen Lamaa. student at Alaful bouquet of calla lit lea. Her maid NtCHOtAg-BOVER —_ _ - J their home on Ward Street. Mr. bama University, has returned toand 'the money w a s reason through Mr*. Janrla received gift* from no jurisdiction, that the S o d a k o w of hewer were white organdy end KiHa yattirdav—r-.orning ArT Brown U a retired Xew Toik r'enlial card parties and benefits. Tit* IIITST "BOTH Kiiannaa. D e p u t y S u prerae4-H*e*4m corsage. The bride waa given la mar- family needed the "defendant's s u p The St Anthony Church benefit S t Mary's Church. Father DeLee ra:lmad entfneer who upends his is an menogramed. A s h a y h l Mrsv J e n n i e -TronTbull, port. - riage by her father. street fslr, which w a s tn_*eaa1on t h e joined in marriage M U c i E t r a Bover winters In Florida, where he met hia Little F a l l s _ w a s p r e s e n t e d a b o u - past week, will be continued another Th»>re wer* thrc* hride.«maids. Miss L o u i s i s n o w on parols from* / L E T T E R OF ADMINISTRATION and Alex Nicholas, both of Wear Ma'n bride last winter. Mary Campione. »i*ter of the bride. Elmlra^ Reformatory an, q u e t Several o t h e r officer* a l s o r e - week according to Anthony Blasting, A nuptial maee followed t e r s of administration chairman. and^ the Misee* Harv Gtgiiottl ~aad~ able t o obtain work. H e h a d been —.ceremony. The wadding breaJTfsif were granted to Ina B. Garner. Old c e i v e d flower*. -The Ladies' Aid Society of the Rewas enjoyed by Intimate trt»nds of Mrs. Sophia E . Perry, Vtica, The stated m e e t r ' g ' R , c h H Sciortino, both of i t i c s . The d r i v i n g a n old car. owned by his Forge, tn the estate of her brother. Canajohari were James Campione. this mother, to the river bank to ?«• Charier A. Rresh. Webb. The property great ashayhl of El M y s t i c Zuanna, formed Church wHPTiold a silver* t e a the couple at Three Islands, Newport, of T e k a h a r a w a Chapter 4?8 O. E. ^ ushers at the home of Mra. Irvtagie.» Dee-en village, a brother of the bnde; Stephattending ewtp** waa Mr. and S.. t h e final m e e t i n g for t h e s u m - en 8ciortino. T tica * brother of the driftwood t o burn f o r fuel. H e w a s »alne» ts.OOe a n d Is left t o t w o broth- presided. Mr*. J d a J. B4i*s. W h i t e * - dorf. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. JiitiM Re*d. EAM Monroe Ptre»t. d Mra. Minnl* H e m p s t e a d , The D ; Or-U. A. Mw will meet Wed- mer, w a a well a t t e n d e d Friday « v s eoiw: amil rwjiitp Puts«o, f t i o a — Appiwhended on o n e The bride was attirea in a figured n -n4Mg. with t o local members a n d Immediately following the ceremony It w a s pointed out that the boy H Brush. Rochester: three sisters. Mohawk, had c h a r g e of t h e b a n - « £ a y night a n d elect officers. blue enaemble with blue and white Mias Eileen Gardlnier, daughter of v i s i t i n g d e l e g a t i o n s - f r o m O t s q u a g o the wedding party drove to Vtica. drove' only 12 or 15 feet on public Mr*. Turner. Hasel Puller and Alice quet. T h e s u p r e m e a s h a y h l invited accessories. She earri«u Briareliffe ( both s u a n n a a t o a m e e t i n g of Mr and Mrs W. J. Gardlnier. who Is rosea. Mrt Reed wore a printed «n_-4 Chapter 2t7. F o r t Plain, and S h a r o n wh<-- a w^ddins dinner waa served streets, t h a t t h e remainder of the Preeaner. be married to Edwin Klippel. Dion, Pioneer Zuanna 1, S y r a c u s e . S a t - to sembJe with beige and white accesSprings .Chapter 394. Sharon at the Casino De Pare* Restaurant trip wras through fields. soon, waa honored at a variety shower ELKS DELEGATES S^.turdaj «\ening a reception was held aories. and carried y»l!ow roses. urday. _ Springs. T h * bearing will be continued. held a t the home of Mrs. BoweQ TayHerkimer—Seven members of HerIn the Sons of Italy Hail in T'tica. . The bride fa the daughter nf Mr. kimer Lodge. B P. O. E1ks._1.43«_ will R o u t i n e b u s i n e s s w a s transacted and Mrs. Roy Borer and a graduate j After the reception the couple left sttend th* Annual State Convention - « ^ P ^ 1 ^ . B y n w ^ t o 8 a » t o r ef Mr. A PPL BY—ANDERSON by t h e c h a p t e r , a n d later a p r o - for a trip to New York City and the of the local nigh school. The groom of the Elks Association at Saratoga and Mra. H e n r y Byrne*. Margaret Mohawk — Mias Emma Andersoa, Springs June 17. U . I t and 30. They g r a m a p p r o p r i a t e to Flag Day w a a New England states. I'pon their reis master mechanic at the' Mohawk Street, has returned home for the g i v e n . T h e a t t e n d a n c e ronteat. w a a turn they will be at home a t 133S Mohawk, waa married to Roy Appley. are. Dr. J a m e s W. Gravea, exalted -Valley Paper Company. . . ». ; aummer. She ia a student a t Oswego Frankfort Saturday morning at the ru>r: Charles E. Cranial!. William >*onnei Scshoot ^ recorded aa f o l l o w s : Mrs. Irene Mary Street. UOca. Following an eastern trip, they will j of the Blessed Saeraraeat hy Lambert G. Anderson. Grover Rocco Moore JJS. 331 William Stwet. Mrs. Sciortlno attended the local Church he at home to their .friends at 44 Bracebridge'a team. 3.760; M r a Rev. John R. Keaoe. The couple was GolickL Mohawk-r-MOre than :04 parents Herkimer, ot.derwent an emergency Weat Main Street. Edith Dfllenbeck'a team. 3.350. T h e high *'-hool - Mr. Soiorttno was edu- attended by Mtaa Rita Cavanaugh. CT Ingersoll. Percy Blunt. F. A. Miller and friends attended t h e annual operation at Hirkimer MemorlalHo*dark horse prise waa w o n by Mrs- cated In t'tica and Is employed by Mohawk aad Leon Nits. Herkimer. REALTY TRANSFERS the Scala Packing Company exhibit of work done by t h e Patxu.-* Pltal early Sundav morning by Dr The couple win reside ia Mohawk. Sophie H e n n e m a n . Herkimer—Ft^derich Schade to c i t i s e n , First National Bank of Frsnk- Hollow School District S. held S a t - reported good Sunday sight.* T h i s will be the last meeting e f fort. prooerty In Schuyler: Tony urday night, under direction of Mi.is MOHAWK NOTES ORDAINED TO PRIESTHOOD the c h a p t e r until- September 7 - f 4 - T R * A S U R Y DEPARTMENT - O f f i c e m Mary S h a u l a n d Mra, M a r i e t t a T-. 1 tM Joniipvitle -^* Rev. George D. Mohawk—Th* King's Daughters of BChoffl i 2 0 i ' J to , i 2Domirdck , 1 ^ m i ? u S <Chuff, £ u n * Ppropeztv / 0 ? " ^ la . . of the Comptroller of the Currency. CANAJOHARIE NOTES ~^ Haacerty, the first native of this vil- the Reformed C h u l A held a P»«le I ^ " ^ A ^ h F. CTem«ta t o M a r - Windecker. > Washington, D. C . June 13. 1J34. JOHN R. WHITE Canajoharie—One of the moat -treala** to enter priesthood, was or- at the home of John Vroomaa. Paine* ^ . c l ! R t t " t , * J S ? j a . T t l ! . , n . , i T ^ n ^ A play " P l a y m a t e s " w a a " pre.1 . Notice is hereby given to all persons Canajoharie — John R. White. 33. dained Saturday at services at the Hollow. Saturday fort: Julius Breckwoldt to Victor 8. sented by- -these student*, evenlnga of aoftbaB ID CanajoJulia ^ous \ . who may have claims against ^The BauoVr. property In DolgevfOe. hari* a former resident, died at hia home Seminary _ that ^rlday evealnav of_ i h a ^Catholic F««-*>g* . The Vppr P» • NathJtiat Bank of ClayviHe." nf Cliy-" Daladhh. P a u l i n e J e n u k l t In S a * Francisco, calif —Juns IT. ae-TMrsslbh Mlsulon Society of America, Mary- 'held its anual exhibit in Grange Rail viOe. N e w York, that the same must l Ucasx, A n n a Kiska, George Sgast*, cording to Information received here. JJ2? il 9»n»Johari* PoetofOca w t knoll. Most Rev. James Anthony at Deck. Setureay n i g h t A two aet be pressated t o T. Edward Russell. H# waa the Oldest child of Joseph Walsh, M M . D. TJ.. the MaryknoO play waa preseated. W a l t e r Petri*, Richard S w i f t . Sigia Raeerear. with the legal proof thereof. White. M D.. and Marietta Rosehoom west of the vinage. T h e Ucasx. i t a r o l d Lapman, Richard diamond, t withta tares months from this data, General conducted the servT h r e e , were arrested by Officer w m n wt> th# ttnt wMte and. with his sister. Mrs. Peter Superior Caplee. Walter Sadloa. rielen T.? ice. Seventeen other young orient*. .Ward Decker this weekend tor traf• er they may be disallowed. 5 «*"•• ••>•» b 1 *.w ' L.Schenck. a few years ago pre" .the second game w a s *ak*a by .'f-Near Picnic Ground*) ' flc violations. Raymond H. BlrkerJ. F. T. O'CONNOR, i DMadlk. sonted the family r e s i d e n o to the were ordained at the same time. the local Postal men. Sg-11 ^ ^ Comptroller of the Currency. Father Haggertv haa been assigned i rayer. Frankfort paid 33 for passing a V:llaie of Canajoharla a s a municipal D u e t s were s u n g b y John D a l y The annual twnmjer ptcnte ef «»e to continue, hia atudies, after orditraffic light. Redney Oilman. East building Gloversville UP\ — T h e body of and Chart** Moaber. T h * play Monday 'Evening Cluh w a s held FriNbTtCE OF T' RESISTRATION OF University. Herkjmer had his case adjourned until On* slater, Mrs. Schenck. Brooklyn, nation, at the Catholic with Mrs. James Rosetwrough. i • TRADE MARK. Washington. It waa prertouslv thouirht I July 18. He la alleged to have driven Lauren Marti ing. 47. w a s discovered '"Auctioneering t h e Class' w a a pre- day, survives. Otsego Street. > N'ot**e ^ hereby g h e n that the he would be sent immediately to the with improper lights. Urn Hopklnson. in a wooded section near Caroga sented by George Sagatia. r h a r k s At the competition of burfe and W**t End Brewing Co . of L'tica. S e w 1 forel n m on bo M th F aSuada> * Eeat. • Herkimer, left IS ball for passing a Lake Sunday, his head almost Mo*her. Donald Petrie." Richard sftertoon. in conjunct io* with H e . Tort, have filed their Trad* Mark at 11 o'clock. Father Haa- ! traffic liajhi. Caplea. Frank Hadcox. W a l t e r S a d "tfernoon. in conjunction with ib* garty will s l n a h j j fjmt high ntass in 1 « "Ctlea Club, The Famotu Utica lon. Anna Kiska, J e n n i e U c a a s . E d - 2tatw Convention of Eagles. R*VT*M**4 , * - • * » • • • ^» Southern Baptist convention r e - St. P a t r i c k a T h u r c h . thta vQlag*. t* . Beer" with ta* secretary ef state of hosfgr'field W. Smith Post 333. Amertcea Leg*** afi nam York, t e be weed e * Beer and **.•, B w n * r n ?7 , . < > f , h * 1 *** * r«<^piioa at the home of Mra Edmund Wordew. suicide. Martling h s d been e m - w a r d Lampman, Dora Ost render. Bugle and Drum Corps. w e * f l r * t will be bcM la the imsrlnau Tantii is* JV>d*r*on is to be married t* ployed by t h e Grooman Hotel a t Joseph fJaladtk a a d Michael D s i a - nlsee. with a.twUaw ef M per •**«, > —a— * «f a^rery description. room* B1ackm*n of L'Uaa, . . dik. A . . j . Caroga Lak*. . .: ID a field of-ftv*. . " " t l o n s m u s ; a s compared with r?.39f<,00* in 19X7. TJEMTE WILL IE FEATURE "Tte Maid of Franco," One-act Kl' Flay, Planntrf ^ EN Midiaol Lirtli, Ren, Is Spoakor —Uticans Will Assist Dr. Earl Balis, Cornoil, to Spaak at Ntwvllls Session Miss Helen Young, Warren, Married Independents Win Tilt With Oriole* Little Falls Man Overcome by Gas Ten Cases listed For Otsegotourt Six Injured in • _ Auto Accidents Dolgeville Nine To Play Collegians r Said .£tin^ \W.CTJLWllHoli Supper af Won Criticize, Commend Methods of Village at J Shall Will Hear 17 Caset Today J?. Plans Events In East Springfield Thatcher to Address Democratic Barbecue ;^ Home X BureaiUnit To Give Senior Sermon in School Auditorium^ f.- ^.^^ T^ringr Parochial School Music Recitat ~ St. Francis School 14 1 t Samuel D. Earl Fetes Sigma Phi MafrtetoimJknai^ Are Burned Court Reviewing Justice s Decision .-H * n .l? rsrSSS5nS^ fort Plain, Mohawk Zueamas Meet, Dine Canajoharie 0. E. 5. Concludes Season' aCAPTiTOLU Paines Hollow uchoot exhibit ~ :j LEGAL NOTICES DEDICATION MEMORIAL TABLET Man Shoots Self r-'z Near CarogaLake A. N. RUSSELL PARK »5 O'CLOCK TONIGHT Come and Enjoy Your F a m i l y P i c n i c I ™* s ^ * °/ « ill the Park Afterward*. -EarJ» «t received irooo for opera. Untitled Document 2£J3« .tJSsS-iaMB^^JSAffl T*A5r% Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 Cr- . . \ - • ...- .-—,. www.fultonhistory.com «rl JcNts CoifTikati Toward Socltty at CHporstom « m i t t ~
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