PAGE EIGHT THE COTTLAIID DEMOCRAT, COKIlAMt H. Y. FRIDAY, JANUARY a, 1]
DRYDEN HERALD DEPARTMENT
J. ELIZABETH FULKERSON, Correspondent
MRS. BETSY CLARK a n d MISS CAROLYN CADY, Assistant*
HARFORD
Dryden Farmer Died Sunday at His Home
Dryden, Jan . 7—Services for Clifford A. Rogers, 56, Dryden farmer, who died Sunday night a t his home following a hear t a t tack, were held Wednesday a t the Perkins Funera l Home a t Dryden. Burial will be in t h e Fayetteville Cemetery.
Mr. Rogers was b o m in Chi t ten-ango, a son of Irving and Rosalie Rogers.
He is survived by t i is wife, Gladys Por ter Rogers; two daughters, Marian French of Syracuse and Lucille Rogers of Cort land; three sons, Will iam Rogers of the U. S. navy air corps, J ames Rogers on foreign duty wi th the U. S. Army, and Robert of Dryden, and a sister, Miss Lena Rogers of Geneseo.
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THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
I H. B. Cady Well Fitted •For Hawaiian Port
Dryden Herald, J an . 8, 1908
Mrs. A. D. Burlingame, Mrs. J. H. Herrington, Mrs. John M. Ellis and t h e Misses Kennedy issued cards for New Year 's Day a t home of Mrs. Burl ingame a t 3 o'clock. *
* | Freeville, J a n . 7—Harold B . Cady, * I who was recently appointed assist- | Shepard .
Harford, J a n 7—Mi , Edi th Lusk 1 of Harford Mills, Mr. n d Mrs. J . O . j Wilcox were recent nes t s a t t h e home of Mrs. Ha t t i e Kells, a n d Mr. and Mrs. Harr ison M key.
Olive K u r t z of Dryd n spen t Wednesday a n d Wednesd y n igh t wi th Mrs. Ra lph Myers.
Ra lph Pillsbury Thursday n igh t after week in Waterville. M parents .
Orville Cole moved from the Robert Oh er fa rm into t h e t e n a n t house of Arthur Wild-m a n . He is now wort ing for Oscar
rrived home spending a
•*., visiting his
a week ago
Much Damage Done By Heavy Rainfall
McLean, J a n . 7—The r a in s to rm last week raised t h e wate r i n Fai l Creek causing i t t o overflow i t s banks result ing in a grea t deal of discomfort and damage . Wa te r from sources o ther t h a n t h e overflow of t h e creek found i t s way in to a grea t m a n y cellars, pu t t i ng out fires. Thursday the ra in tu rned to snow a n d t h e road m e n were busy with plows t ry ing to clear t h e roads . Snow flurries wi th s t rong winds have cont inued so far th i s week with mercury only a few degrees above zero Wednesday morning.
Farm House Burned On New Year's Day
McLean, J a n . 7—New Year ' s Day a round 11 o'clock fire broke ou t a t the farm house of Miss Betsy Min-eah, about a mile west on t h e McLean-Peruvil le road and burned i t t o t h e ground.
F i remen responded to the a l a r m from neighboring towns but a s the house was s i tuated some dis tance back from the highway a n d due to
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T. J. Burch sold his farm to Bert Lane, to take possession in March. Bert Foster bought the house on the east side of the Springs road and making extensive repairs.
a n t to Wal ter F . Dil l ingham, d i rec- j R a l p h Matson of V gil expects t o tor of the terr i tor ial food production ' move his family ini i t h e Rober t in Hawaii, has h a d wide experience | Oliver house, vacate I by Orville in food marke t ing a n d t r a n s p o r t s - j Cole, a s he is work ing for Sam tion. Mr. Cady h a s been with t h e Noss. In te r - I s land S team Navigation Co The W. S. C. S. had t meet ing and since 1937, when he resigned from ; d inner in t he church arlors on New a position with t h e University of | Year ' s day. Hawaii agricultural extension se rv - j Pvt. Quent in H. P lling of Wil-ice to become manager of the I n t e r - liamsville, N. Y., ai -ived Sunday Island Growers Service. He was to spend the day wit i h is parents , marke t ing specialist of t h e agricul- | Mr. and Mrs. F r ink P illing.
McLEAN McLean, J a n . 7—At the U - G o - I -
G o Chr i s tmas pa r ty t h e following officers were elected: President , Edi th Tillotson; vice president, Evelyn Rose; secretary and t reasurer , Eloise deClercq; card commit tee, El-
Dpon the petition of An and France* DlPietro. resid City of Cortland. Ne» York each of you are hereby cite cause before the Surrogate the County of Cortland at ; gate's Office, in the City of c< in the County of Cortland n New York, on the 1st day of pi 1943. at ten o'clock in the rorenc•--
„ „ . „ that day. why an order should "" the snow drifted driveway and fields made authorising anc direci it was impossible to get t h e fire Yacono and Prances Diptetr t rucks near the blase. ! ^ I S ^ S S f ' J S ' * < ^ r ! *»
Men from McLean and vicinity as- S f Sn2 o f m ^ V ^ * :( 2*
sisted t he firemen in fighting t h e fire ci ty of Cortland. County of c<*t by h a n d and carried out nearly ev- *"*» ***** • ? . * • * , ! « * • l ? «*:: n» erything from the cellar a n d m a i n floor. W h a t was saved has been stored in rooms a t I. H. Powell's vacan t store.
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OLUME I
VMENDT Recruits Are
Besides Miss Mineah. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cranda l l a n d son lived in p a r t of t he house. They lost two new bedroom suites as well as their clothing and o ther articles. I t is repor t -
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
Dryden, Jan . 7—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barrows and two children have moved into the Ackerman house He is employed in the G.L.F.
Glenn Robbins who works in Buffalo, was involved in an automobile accident early Friday morning, when the car which he was driving,
* At the annual meeting of the * Presbyterian society it was voted * to hold the centennial in Febru-* ary.
E. R. Sweetland had been ill of pneumonia a t a Syracuse hospital.
s t reet , Buffalo. Barbara Church of Freeville Margaret Updike of New-field and Albert Good of Buffalo, passengers together with the driver were taken to a hospital, Glenn Robbins was discharged from the hospital, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burch Hammond were guests Sunday a t Charles Woolever's a t Virgil.
Among those from Dryden a t t ending the Long-Morey wedding in Freeville New Year 's n ight were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edsall, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Him, Miss Marie Moore a n d Miss Carolyn Cady.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferguson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs
* Walter Holmes sold his mill * and coal yard to A. L. Cooper of * Deansboro and R. N. Dershimer * of Dalton, Pa . •
tural extension service for more t h a n a year. Dur ing t h a t t ime h e made a study of Hawaii 's food supply as it was affected by t h e mar i t ime strike. He is a gradua te of California College of Agriculture a t Davis and was for 18 years in commercial fruit and vegetable distr ibution work, most of t h a t t ime with American Fru i t Growers, Inc . He a n d his father, Harry O. Cady of Los Angeles, Calif., are former residents of Freeville.
Newark Val-guests of Mr. ts.
FREEVILLE collided with a street carbon Main * George Bellinger was operated *
for appendicitis a t Cort land hos- * pital. *
At a special election in Free ville, $1,500 was voted for pu r chase of fire appara tus . 45 votes were cast, 35 for and 10 against. 12 ladies voted.
Mrs. Mary Griswold Died at Hospital After Long Illness
Miss Ba rba ra Church of th i s place was injured early Fr iday morning in a street car and au tomobile collision in Buffalo. Th ree o thers r iding in t h e car wi th Miss Church were also injured, Glenn Robbins of Buffalo, driver of t h e car ; Albert Good of Buffalo, and Miss Margare t Updike of Newfleld. All were taken to Sisters Hospital. I t was reported Miss Church susta ined a fractured forearm and possible fractured ribs and contusions. Details
Mrs. H. R. Conrad on jury duty th i s week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clauc New Year 's day gue.^ Mrs. Earl Becker of ley. All were evening and Mrs. Kemp Robt
Mrs. E. T. Wilcox wasn't feeling so well on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coral vlinor of Cort land were Tuesday nests of their cousin, Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Har r j Mrs. Leona Wilkins o Sunday guests of M s. William G Smith .
Mr and Mrs. Win ton Givens of Newark Valley wen guests New Year ' s n igh t a t the home of Mr. a n d Mrs. Alton Tyler
Word was received by J. H a r t T y ler, t h a t Mrs. Nett ie Branch Smi th of Victor, passed awa.v Dec. 16.
Mrs. J . H a r t Tyler was ill of t h e grippe last week.
la Boynton. T h e nex t meet ing will ed thei r insurance h a d expired about two weeks before. Miss Mineah*s lOGg is part ial ly covered by insurance. At present Miss Mineah is staving with her sister, Mrs. Ray deClercq and the Crandal l family wi th her sister, Mrs. Leon Bush here in town.
Voorhees. Nostrandt and
Auburn were
Dea th of Clifford A. Rogers Harford, J a n . 7—Word was r e
ceived here Monday tat Clifford A Rogers of Dryden, formerly of H a r
of t h e accident have no t j ford, died early Sun lay evening of I their been made clear, as Miss Church 's mother , Mrs. Zora Church , left F r i day night for Buffalo and h a s no t re turned.
Mrs. Edna Smi th , who has been ill
be held Thursday , J a n . 21 wi th Mrs. Emily Tehan .
T h e O. E. S. Club will hold i ts s Pulling were nex t meet ing Saturday, J a n . 16, s of Mr. a n d with Mrs. Claude Reniff.
Last week Wednesday n igh t six girls had a par ty a t the Waldron home for the three Parker children and J o h n Gran t , former residents of this place. Those present were Lea-t h a Hatfield, B e n y Shimer, Eloise Racklyeft, Pegg: Parker . Rosel tha and Margare t Waldron, William Sutton, Lawrence Fuller, Dewey Steele, Vernon and K e n n e t h Parker . Due to the s torm and road conditions two were unable to be present and six of the par ty remained over night .
Percy Murray who has been a p a t ient in the Cor t land hospital wi th blood poisoning in his a r m h a s been removed t o h i s home he re where i t is reported he is gaining nicely.
Pvt . Rober t Mineah left for camp in Virginia Monday after spending a few days a t h is home here .
Postmaster Walter Tomlinson a n d wife have re tu rned to thei r home. Mr. Tomlinson, who is ill, a n d due to t he flood waters t h a t pu t out
furnace fire, wi th his wife
property of the said deceden- ,iescr\ in the said petition for the PUTXIJ distribution ***'!
In Testimony Whereof have caused the st*al<3 Surrogate's Court of County of Cor-.and York, to be hereunto fixed.
(L. S.) Witness: Hon Uorm Ames, Surrogate of County of Cortland at City of Cortland, in County, this 6th d ary, UH3
DUANE HOLI ISTER 45w4 Clerk of the SurrogaM >. Coj
DRESSER VILLE Dresserville. J a n . 7—The Crofoot
Reel factory has received a large government order and is now r u n ning a full force of men. New equipm e n t has been installed in the i r r e cently built factory.
Ray Lawrence was in Cort land Tuesday a t t end ing the a n n u a l d i rectors ' meet ing of t he Cort land County Pa t rons ' Fire Relief Association.
Mrs. H e r m a n Crofoot has re turned from several days visit a t t he home of her daughter , Mrs. S t ephen For -dam, Jr., a t Delmar. Virginia Crofoot Sandborn is now visiting a t the same place. Mrs. Lillie Signor of Moravia assisted in the home while Mrs. Crofoot was away.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ripley went Sunday to care for t he home and oversee the farm work for Mrs. Burton Van Liew, while Mrs. Van
Reuben Rood and son Albert of Dryden, J an . 7 - M r s . Mary H a r t Binghamton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griswold, widow of F rank Griswold, of bronchitis three weeUs, is improv-
a h e a r t a t tack. He vas t he son of were t aken to t h e home of his Irving and Rosalia 1 ogers and was brother , Edward Tomlinson, where Liew is teaching a t Moravia high
they were cared for dur ing last week.
Lane of Vestal and Claude Lane of Syracuse.
Dr. Ru th S. Steele of I t h a c a was calling on friends in Dryden Wednesday. She, with Mrs. Edi th Smiley and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tar r , were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey.
The Literary Club held :he annual luncheon and Christina,'- par ty on Wednesday, Dec. 30 a t the home of Mrs. L, D. DeCamp, with 19 members and guests present. After a delicious luncheon, the afternoon was spent with games and en te r ta in ment,
Mrs. Olive Bun- and Miss R u t h Burr were in town Wednesday to at tend the Literary Club luncheon. Miss Betty Shaw accompanied them and visited Miss Marjorie Alton.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Freeville a t I thaca Memorial hospital, Tuesday. J a n 5, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vandermark had as guests on New Year ' s : W i l - ' l iam Vandermark of I thaca , Mr. and i Mrs. Clinton Stevens, Mr. and Mrs . !
Clyde Stevens and family, Miss Bar - \ bara Meade of Djkisy Hollow and William Bailey of Etna.
Bruce Stevens, Jiichard McKeon; and Nick Morton are a t tending de- j f eme school a t I thaca high school.
Miss Elsie Olmstead is ill a t t he home of Mrs. Hat t ie Olmstead. Mrs. Will Weber is caring for her,
Mrs. Leafie Vandermark, town clerk, announces t h a t February 10 is
died in Cort land hospital, J an . 6,! ing. after an illness of several mon ths . : Mrs. Louise Hanshaw of I t h a c a She was born October 5, 1870, t h e ' was t he week-end guest of Miss daughter of Patr ick and Alice Lee | Georgia Sager. Mrs. Hanshaw's Hart . She was a member of t he nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dryden Presbyterian church. J L. Minesk of South Lansing called
Mrs. Griswold is survived by three on h e r Fr iday evening. sons, Ellis H. Griswold of Union I W. A. Myers, who has been ill of Springs, Benjamin E. Griswold of flu, is improving. Dryden, and Willard R. Griswold of Cort land; one daughter . Mrs. Elizabeth Lincoln of Bloomsburg, N. J. also four sisters, Mrs. John Ellis of
Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Ellis of Cort>
born in Madison co mty, Sept . 16, 1886. He lived for » veral years in Pulaski conducting a coal and produce business. Severn years ago h e moved to Harford to he Lewis Lane farm, where he was a farmer a n d sold farm machinery also operated a real estate bus in ss in Dryden. About th ree years t 40 h e sold h is farm here and move* on t h e Ernes t Cotterill farm betwe n Dryden a n d Freeville. Mr. Roger is survived by his wife, Gladys P o r e r Rogers, two daughters , Marion oi Syracuse, who
school th is winter. T h e December Ladies' Aid meet
ing was held a t the home of Mrs Leslie Ward and Mrs. Miller. Owing to the bad weather there was a smaller a t t endance t h a n usual. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. F rank Clark Thursday, J a n . 14
land called Sunday on Mrs. Edna , is married, Lucille oi Cort land; two Har t . 1 ; sons. William of the Q. S. Navy Air
Burral l Monroe was a t home from Corps, and James , who is serving in Dryden, Mrs. Willard Thayer of h i s work in Endicot t a few days last the foreign land witl the army, a n d Cato, Mrs. Kather ine Fish of South Edmeston, and Mrs. Morton Snyder of Rye. She leaves several nieces and nephews.
Funera l services will be held Fr i day, Jan . 8, a t 2:30 in the Strong Memorial Chapel in Dryden, Rev. Kei th Hall, officiating. Burial will be made in the Green Hills cemetery, i n the spring.
week, on account of injuries resul t - i Bobby a t home; one sister, Lena A. ing from a fall on t h e ice nea r his | Rogers, of Geneseo The funeral
The Federa ted Church McLean, J a n . 7—Sunday, J a n . 3,
the Federa ted church of McLean held i ts quarter ly service of com-munion Following the communion; — ; ^ J j " £ ^SSTSmmL service, t he annua l meeting of t he Sunday school was held and the following officers were elected: Superin tendent , L H. D u n h a m ; ass is tant super intendent , J o h n Cassavant ; d i rector of music, Mrs. Stanley Borden; secretary, Jesse Decker; p i an ist, Miss Iva Ronk.
Sunday, J an . 10, will be "Missions Emphasis Sunday." Por t he open
a special program on missions pu t on by Miss MacLachlan 's class.
Dur ing the week of J a n u a r y 10-17, the church will conduct i ts annua l canvass to secure funds and pledges for the coming year. The campaign | is being conducted under t he lead- j ership of Carl McKinney, cha i rman
ing of Sunday school there will be of the finance committee.
THE PEOPLE OF THE M \TE NEW YORK. To Ellen Ifa v a r y „ gan. Belle Vue House, Saltash Coram England; Thomas Vo^per last knot address. Belle Vue House Sa tatb Cc-wall, England, heirs at lav. 1 est of IVJ distributees or persons Interested estate of Nathaniel P Meager, latr the City of Cortland, in the County Cortland. New York, deceased Send Greeting:
Whereas, Cuyler A. Chipman of City of Cortland and State of New y<# the executor named in a oertaln instriJ ment purporting to lje the last W:| and Testament of said Nai.aaiei Meager, late of the City of Corttatg the County of Cortland, and suit New York, deceased, and retsdsg real and personal estate, has made plication to the Surrogate's Court of oq
j County of Cortland, New York to ha* : such instrument in writing proved i recorded as a Will of real and persoi
estate. Therefore, you, and each of you.
hereby cited to show cause. U any yq have, before the Surrogates Court the County of Cortland. N Y at office of the Surrogate, in the Cam House, in the City and Countv of land. New York, on the 15th of Pet ary, 1943. at ten o'clock in the foren of that day, why said Instrument thou not be admitted to probate and record ed as the last Will and L« "a • int the said Nathaniel P. Meager dtotl and why Letters Testamentarv them der should not be issued to the Cuyler A. Chipman
In Testimony Whereof. have caused the seal of Surrogate's Court of 1 County of Cortland, »« York, to l>e hereunto fixed.
(L. S.) Witness: Hon Morse Ames. Surrogate of County of Cortland at City of portland, in County, this 7th of Ja ary. 1943 DUANE A HOI 1 ISTER
45w4 Clerk of the Surrogate's Cc
Men are dying for the ft Freedoms. The least we do here at home h to bi War Bonds—10', for Wi Bonds, every pay lay.
Von |«d Ctptam of < Police Tine Cor t land Cou
members of t tu ie M. ToUefaor
from Svrac unced They incl
iverne. Anna M. H. Moon, Ai
i L. Birdlebou all of Cortli
Nelson, Virginia id Madel ine Corl,
(George Vormwald ip ta ln of the Cort l
ler officers elect* include Georg«
sutenant . and Rob id l ieutenant .
Miss T h e l m a H o tr. and Mrs . Ra lph Uy, and Pfc. La iese of Madison, I id Mrs. August Rii
D. 4. were mar r i ie home of the brit
William Ferguson ;sted last week
iking Mrs. Louise )ome, 7 Ms Nor th M
have been tried it lay before Judge Dc
charged with ird degree.
Cccile Wood, 4, d Mrs. Louis Wo<
eived thi rd degn eek when her clot!
she was dressing ove in her home.
the Cort land C here her condition
• serious.
A lecture on pec Iven a t 8:30 tonigl ind County Hospiti l lverman. professo ?d!atries a t t h e S j ty College of Medt
PERSONALS
The Literary Club will meet with Mrs. Carrie Snyder, Friday, J a n 8. Mrs. L. D. DeCamp will present the topic "Two Virginia Gent lemen" ar>d Mrs. S. G. Lupton "Tidewater of Virginia."
Young Women's Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Millard Hoagland, Thursday evening.
garage. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Pau l Smi th
Tuesday, J a n . 5, a t t h e I t h a c a Memorial Hospital, a son.
Floyd Smi th of Slaterville called at the home of M. J . Schultz Sa tur day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bloom, Audley Bloom, Mrs. Lionel Werninck and children, Joyce, Dick, Kei th and Barry, were d inner guests New Year's day of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bloom.
Mrs. Louise Hanshaw of I thaca , Miss Georgia Sager and John Sager were dinner guests Sa turday n igh t of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Genung and family.
Miss Thelma Bush of I thaca visited friends in town last week.
Lamont Dans was ill of a th roa t infection last week.
The Needle and Shut t le Club will
services were held W dnesday af ternoon a t Perkins Fi. vera! Home in Dryden and burial vill be a t F a -yetteville when the v eather permits .
VIRGIL
irlet Fe\ tcreasing, [osher Wa
t h e deadline for obtaining 1943 dog j a- m
Presbyterian Church Sunday school next Sunday a t 10 meet next Thursday afternoon"with George^ Le7r"*is T e c
Virgil, J an . 7—The mnual meeting of the Virgil Ceme ry Association will be held Saturd f night a t the fire stat ion at 8 o'clt <.
A pret ty wedding *M solemnized New Year's Eve a the Methodist parsonage in Virgil, when the p a s - 1
tor, Rev. Bernard D Graw united in matr imony Miss < Genevieve I rene Pendergast of Cortl. tid and Donald Emmet Sherman of Cort land road. Af the young couple home on the Virgil-
Wayne Lear, son
licenses. Thcra will be no extension of time this year. Owing to the gas shortage and condition of the roads, licenses will be mailed promptly by the town clerk upon
Rev. Kei th Hall will have charge of the worship service a t 11.
Young People's meeting in this church a t 7 p. m. Sunday.
Mrs. Ara Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sickman I
have employment in Syracuse. Mrs. Mat t ie Bloomer of D r y d e n '
was a guest last week of he r sister, | Mrs. Anna Purvis. The annua l church and congrega-
receipt of application and enclo'sed I tional meeting will be held a t the. Mrs. William Nicely was reap -s tamped envelope. I church on Wednesday, January 13, pointed welfare officer a t a recent
The W. C. T. U. will meet with l following a 12:30 tureen dinner. El- ; annua l meeting. Minnie Space, Tuesday, J an . 12 a t i d e r s , trustees and a treasurer are to 2:30. A lesson of "The Amazing be elected, and the secretaries and
Miss Carolyn Cady of Dryden
Story of Repeal" will be given. Elmer VanPelt, Mrs. Edna VanPelt
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beach
treasurers of the various organizations will present their a n n u a l reports. Elders and trustees whose
called on relatives and friends in town Friday evening.
a t tended the funeral of F rank El- I terms of office expire a r e : Archie liott in Binghamton last Sa turday . ' Carpenter, Charles Downey, L. D,
Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Beach and Tripp, J. W. Little and Marion Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beach were j A vote on calling a pastor will also dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | be taken. mond Bowrers in Peruville on S u n - ! The Ways and Means Society will day. | hold a regular meeting with Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Ernest T a r r on Thursday, J a n u a r y South Cortland, Mr. and Mrs. Neal C. Baldwin and son, Neal, Jr., of Sou th Otselic. Mrs. B. F . Gran t s of Canastota . Miss Isabella Har t and LaVerne Baldwin of Washington were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis.
14. A committee dinner will be served a t 12:30, with a business meeting following.
Funera l of Mrs. Herbert Dellow Dryden. Jan . 7—Funeral services
for Mrs. Herbert Dellow, 71, of Har -Mr. and^Mrs. Albert_ Southworth | ford Mills, mother of Ralph Dellow
of this village, were held Thursday afternoon a t the Strong Memorial Chapel.
M. E. Church Notes Freeville, J a n . 7—Sunday morn
ing worship a t 10:30 A. M.; Rev. Emil Premru, pastor. Sunday school a t 11:30 A. M., Miss Marie Moore, super intendent . Youth Fellowship, Sunday a t 4 P. M. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday a t 7:30 P. M. W. S. C. S. Mission Study Class meets next Tuesday afternoon. Hostess will be announced latter.
The Corona Class will meet F r i day a t t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. William Apgar wi th a covered-dish supper a t 6:45 P . M.
of Bronxville and Miss Isabella Har t Of Washington were week-end guests at the Southworth farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bowker en tertained New Years, Mr. and Mrs. George Francis and son Fred, Miss Es ther Bowker of Cortland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carpenter and Mrs. I i n n i e Bowker.
The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a bake sale Saturday, Jan . 16 a t 10 a. m. at the Victory store. Sugar will be provided by June Tripp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Homer and two children of Syracuse spent the weekend with his brother, Allen Homer and family.
New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howlett were Mr. and Mrs. George Rounseville and son Arthur , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rounseville and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Rounseville and son Dick, all of Groton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Perkins er.ter-t'i.i"",- the Ceek-steak club New Year's Eve.
Paul Palmer Perkins. PHM3C was home from Bainbridge, Md.. Sundav.
Earl Cole and Charles W. Bloom. < tly inducted into tfc i IM* at Camp Chaffee, Ark
M i '• a Sullivan spent I, v ek with her grandmother in I t h -I ' •
Mrs, May Colwell and Mrs Rua sell W ortt&B guests of I OotwelTs dau Mrs. p x! Cole in Q
The For:.;i,;;ht:ly Club will meet Friday. J an . 8 at the home of Mrs. R. A. McKinney. Mrs. Fred W.. , will have a p.:per on "Pa;, i
1 - l OEM ' of the Hobby Club •led for Mrs. Thomas Mc-
Goiylx MoncLuv evening, Jan. 4. has been postponed to Monday, Jan . 11. same place.
MOUNT RODERICK
HARFORD MILLS Harford Mills. J an . 7—Mrs. Harry
Adler of Oakdale, La., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noss. New Year 's day Mrs. Harry Rock and son of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Noss of Dryden, were guests there. Mrs. Rock and son r e turned to New York, Monday.
Mrs. Mary Joslin returned to her school in Syracuse, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Van Huesen and daughter Judy returned to their home in Wolfsboro, Saturday.
Donald Baker who visited his sister. Mrs. Norman Albro, the past week, returned home Sunday.
The friends and neighbors recently sent a sunshine box to Mrs. Herbert Dellow. which was received a week before she died. She was very much please with it and requested a card of thanks be placed in the columns of this paper.
al'ion Parker called on his sister. Mrs. John Lathrop, Sunday.
tra Lathrop is slightly improved.
MRS. GERTRUDE P DIED AFTER LONG
DEE LOW ILLNESS
Mt. Roderick, J an . 7—The annua l New Year 's Eve Home Bureau fam- j Uy par ty was held a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fisk. 17 were j present.
Mrs. Wal ter L. Cornelius of Buffalo who has been visiting friends and relatives two weeks, came Sa t - !
urday to see her husband's people, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cornelius.
Dick and "Stub" Knickerbocker a re now stationed a t King City fly- ! ing field, not far from S a n F r a n cisco, and are actually "trying their wings."
Mrs. I an Mac Rae was in Cortland Monday to meet with the 4-H club directors.
P F C . I an D. Mac Rae is expected home Wednesday on a short pass.
Mrs. Iva Knickerbocker and Mrs. Carrie Newman visited their son and brother, E. B. Knickerbocker on New Year 's Day.
Jeanne Knickerbocker has been ill of tonsilitis.
Frederick Hill of Houghton College visite his aunt , Mrs. Claude Miller, a few davs during Chris tmas vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller and Miss Nina Miller were Sunday dinner guests at Theron Hollister's on the Tayl.a--Cincinnatus road.
ae Virgil-South *r J anua ry 15, ill make their or t land road. f Mr. and Mrs. /ering from an
operation in the M. >es Taylor hospital in Scranton, l a . Wayne was operated upon last Monday and was accompanied by his nother, who re mained some t ime I la Scranton.
Dale Lear spent s veral days with his grandmother , Mrs. F r a n k Ward and Roger Lear vis ted his aunt , Mrs . Melvin T rapp
Pvt . Harold Park son of Mr. and Mrs. Ra lph P a r k v ho is stat ioned a t l o n a Island, N. v., accompanied Pvt. Lawrence Mai ar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mahar . home for a five-day furlo The young men had hoped to be hoi e for Chr is tmas bu t were disappoin ed. However it came as a surprise vhen their furlo was granted. Thest young men enlisted together anc: were s tat ioned a t Par r i s Island. After going to l ona Island, howe\er , they have h a d different watel es so they have seen very little of * ich other.
Mrs. Roy Bowma i is making her home with her a nt, Mrs. Roy Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding, Dorothy Spaulding and Mrs. Bowm a n were entertai i ed a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ry Hutchings last Sunday.
Sleveral from thi village are on jury duty in Cortla id, Mrs. Alice Bristol, Lawrence B istol and Robert McKinney are a t te ding daily. Ray Sa l t sman was excu ed from duty.
Mrs. Lawrence Bristol has been suffering from a s< vere cold but is improving.
Dinner guests a t I he home of Mrs. R u t h Adams on Dec. 30 were Mr. and Mrs. Henry V n Donsel and their granddaughte ler of Cort land.
Mrs. Adams rect p lan t and a telegn Adams, Chris tmas spent Chr is tmas ii Kansas .
Word has been r- eived from Pvt. Lee who has been wounded in ac tion t h a t he is Lieut. Clyde P. Casablanca. Nort formed by letters r mas time.
GIFT DOLLARS ON THE WAY TO VICTORY
F OR thirty-two years we've been making the suggestion that you invest your Christmas
gift money in jewelry—from Alpert's. And for thirty-two vears many have been taking our advice.
Star le t fever is o Cort land County
ported dur inp Dec ired with six durii onth, Dr. Wilbur al th commissioner
tdk • The 12 cases were iwever. with two IJ
the village and t< o in Harford, and tus. Dur ing the nuary there were
)rted in Cort land Although scarlet ached epidemic p osher said, pa ren t s
on t he watch for cent years, symptc usually mild, but cc.
ist as severe and "quently as in sevei r to prevent cornp te bed rest is essen utioned pa ren t s to r early symptoms I uniting, fever and ntrol t he spread • e hea l th commissi! t cooperation of rly repor t ing a n lating the pa t ien t
d u r i n g December, a of chicken-pox
of pneumonia , 3 d 1 of whooping co
area . Us
lo Coal Fam ortland Indi
w Geraldine Hel
ved a beautiful
n from Capta in
ve. The captain Kansas City.
nproving. Also dams is safe a t
Africa, as in-eived at Christ-
E have an altogether different message for those who have received gifts of money for
Christmas, 1942. Instead of buying jewelry . • • suppose you loan it to Uncle Sam,
And So Now We Say Invest Your Christmas Gift Money in
prospects of h Wtf irom the n not look favor
Hinty coal dealers i «ers to conserve*
Pplies Tins does r er, there is a coal
[J_nty. they pointed rhile it is admi t
ite shortage of t expect it to reae
ft'm a s to cause an
( m e shipment* of « f'ived th i s week.
' nough to satisf consumers.
Hie greatest ahoru > l l e popular chestr during the first p
Heated there was rser and smaller
•ever.
.'Some dairymen • ch.nes for milking production 10 per milking three tim the winter season is not rushing.
ho have the m a -ave boosted herd ent or more by
a day, dur ing when field work
• 1. S. WAR • YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT!
ford Mills. Jan . -Died at her home. Monday. Jan . 4. Mrs Ger t -rudf P I ' km i lf« oi Herbert
tow. She h a d been in poor heal th a long time, suffering with a heart, condition, but developed a, grippe cold and steadily grew worse until death came.
She leaves besides her husband, six sons. Dever Dellow of Lapeer', Ralph of Dryden. Walter of Freeville. A. G. of Moravia. Bert of Ho-
Hcney production in the United Sta1 i i ill amounts to less t h a n two pounds to a person.
me: 1 of Preble; one Kenne th Carr; 19
i
lUgniier, Mr; grandchildren.
Funera l services were held T h u r s day, a t Strong's Memorial Chapel in Dryden. Burial in Willow Glen cemetery.
63 Main St CcftUadt l*i
0* U.S.W R BONDS
legHgence A Supreme C
testimony in t h e " [n brought In Supr
Justice William f i t h D. Cheney ar *eney agains t Willi fan Wednesday.
J h e action is an c phsion between a m
fey William Chen -rated by Chorley
ft*e Supreme ourt •J for action in b o u g h t by Pvt. C Dominic Cerio,
- against the Dair »perative Associati »n arose out of an cvilte on Feb. 15,
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