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"SALAD Aw it summer lr il CoMnfy News COMPLMENTAIT DINNER Mr. and Mm. ArUrsr Saperla. Ksdcat of I'aadUla Dairy rasa's Uswjee Plant, (Jaests of Employes. UnadUIa.

June 1 One ol the most snjoyatls evenU Of the week was a complimentary dinner riven Thursday at o'clack by the employes of the Dairymen" league plant to their superintendent and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klruy. Mr.

Klrby has been superintendent hem since December, and Is to be transferred to Cooperstown. taking up his duties on Monday next. A larpe room on the second floor of the league building had been trans ner. Chicken and biscuit and straw. About Tt partook of this ap pausing dinner and the events.

A. J. Handy acted as toast mast list of speakers is a long one. but some of them will be mentioned: Win. W.

Lewis, assistant superintendent of manufacturing plants; Alferd Evans, plant foreman; Howard Bandy, Mr. Kirbjrs successor Mr. IfcClsury of Sidney, superintendent of Susquehanna farms; Mr. Ives, assistant superintendent at Mt. Upton; Mr.

Pearsall, chief clerk at Mt. Upton; A. L. Weiss, former chemist sale. to w.

A. Neshlt of oteco. chin Monday, the day of the Graduates from C. of Va. Frederick Morse, who has several relatives and numerous friends in worklnj force was felt and expressed, ot lier cousin.

Mrs. Hcman Qulmby. I finer of Main and Martin Brook at th- Com homestead. streets, and was In the hardware bus-j iness here for several years. He will 1TNERAE OF MRS.

KEITH find many friends to welcome his re-. turn and rind that the and Ijirsi-tv At tendril Services Held women who are loyal to Mr. Klrby I Ijiurrns Yrstcrday will welcome him and be faithful in June 13. tne performance of their duties Mr. snfl Kirhy Mr.

Uunrty returns frl. them nr.d ha ln their new homis and pi of Interest. Many Clothes for Near East the late Mrs. Jennie Keith on Wednesday at II W. T.

of which lr '1 beautiful Ho: al picci church. W. C. T. I friends.

Tiie hearers jwae pm out this life without resMh-4 la lows of Hart- In the List and the etoud th.it, sick, when died. For many Urjood Jdal 'o tut been a lurmUr of trie ll.thu-|«ive a ferlirjr. to bark from Jl-t church at Mt Vision. She tbr Uwxl. Christian thoush 'who was all She sur- has a litht that fhines for or hy husband.

dvjishtrr. Lord has said 1 live, Charles Tilywu. and grand- i shall live also." Ths speaker referred Ms, Vtvtaa Tilyou. beside nunier- to beautiful life of the deceased ous other and how though lanrmity held her! funeral were rot. ducted I from sclliity.

yet she associated by her pastor. ai-rlesj self heart and hand with both the assisted by a former THE ONEONTA KTAtt, JUNE 14, nurvh and the W. C. T. Terry of Oneonta.

Kur.al In There will te a rope splicing demonstration at the hall on Monday evening. June- at p. m. This work le Intensely practical and will be profitable at well as Interesting to all. Anyone whn has anv hiv In nf pair Is atked to It alone.

It Is hoped a good crowd will be the remainder I Cnadilla, graduated this week from Carr ssc Friday. Friday was the closing 4ay for several vicinity rural schools, and a pto-nlc was held at Gilbert a lake for the puplla In ths Allen district with Miss Edna Gray, teacher; pupils or the Strong district. Mrs. G. W.

Irish, tescher; pupils of the Cops district. I Troops 1 and 3 of this place will at. Mrs. S. M.

Gray, teacher, and pupils term tne rally or tne utsego-scbo- of Gardnertown district. 8. M. Gray. Saturday.

land loads of good to eat. Heat Ontto Farm Again. I On Trip to Fred E. Hunt has bought the On- Mr. and Mrs.

Ferguson and He has I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hard left Friday the week that his son, residing there, had been Injured In a runaway accident. He reports him as doing well. Claude nd family have moved here I Tau Ileta Phi, a national engineers household furniture, left for her home sound temDtine.

and honor society, and of Raven 90 tt is described as a 'Tegular nrni's an honor conferred by the meal" with an abundance of substan- university. The first of July he will well cooked and served, and position with Stone and Web- daln'tlej. Included with the heartier sler, consulting engineers In Boston. The special election, scheduled for Tuesday. June to decide the question of Improving the streets of the village.

Is receiving a good amount of attention and dlscuslson pro and con. Attends Funeral at Stwjoehanna. Mrs. B. W.

Stearns attended the funeral of a relative. Miss Nellie Graham. In Susquehanna, Wednesday. Mrs. Cora Foster, vice principal of the High school, accompanied her as far as Windsor and called on the fam- rar as Windsor and caned on tne mic, uun ow bury, assistant superintendent at Una- ot her Rev.

jjavig. dent 'of construction work; A. D. Pot- Elected Trustee oT Pocahontas, ter, in charge of trucking; George At the mating of the grand coun-Munger. with stories of the "Leath- cll of tne degree of Pocahontas, held erstocking country, and several of the ln Auburn this week.

Mrs. Claude employes. 'dps. one of the Cnartilla delegates. Mr.

Klrby responded with eipres- wils sreat trustee, one of three stona of appreciation of the kindness receive that office, and helpfulness of his workers and associates, ei pressing regret at losing crsonai. their companionship, which has been Miss Flora Bedient of Guilford, most pleasant. daughter of Louis Bedient, former Mrs. Truit waa one of the speak- resident of L'nadllla. has been a guest en for women, and Mrs.

Klrby's of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston response was a tribute to their happy ion Adams street. Miss Marcla Curtis acquaintance here. I of Gllbertsville, a resident of this on Thursday.

Mrs. Melissa Burnslde will visit relatives In Oneonta and vicinity for a time, going later to spend i The civilian salute was adopted In connection with the pledge of alle- Icianre to the ring. An invitation wa received to hold the annual pi Regents' Exarni nations. wis one of the Builders and owners Miss Barbara Cone of Cornell Regents' examinations will be held of the Sisson-Btindy block, at the versify are enjoylnn their vacation the school next week. The I preliminary subject" come as follows English, Monday afternoon: arlthme The people of this vicinity have in(, Marshall Sargents.

Interment Lr Horatio P. Becker on Saturday. quite generous in their gifts Firtney. There were rela- is here by given to assemble in clothlne. Five bags, weighinn nriil friends from Oneonta.

Sid- tne room promptly at I o'clock, rounds, have been received at the Halr.liriilge, Daienport I The Masonic committal service will inanity house and to enter and Pennsylvania. N. B.IRivrn st the cemetery. Last relief station at niade suitable remarks from. jZacharlah 14: 7.

"At evening sh he lishl The last hou '1 of Miss Elizabeth Joralemnn oi ii. io l.e enveloped in PortlandvlMe appeared In concert at and Arthur F. Chase of I'na cloud of sorrow It was because the Methodist church In Milford Frl The weddrng day will be Jun. Ue so tl. we are privileged (In evenlic.

have -rtlde life. Jesus; Days to Pay Tales To Attend Cnq Rally. brousht to ii? the gham in the! ui Takes the he met Dan Frasfc. who hails frefn Frsah next areet Johsny Dv-Mee. la MltTord Chorrh Oiwcert.

Rev. A- Dureu and Rev. Oeorce "1 r.fl Mo: day are the twnjchnr Mrs 'Tisrles and daughter Mt. cemetery. Friends In attendance frock out Of town were.

Mr. and E. Thompson ami daughter. Mrs. B.

F. Slater. Elisabeth Eckler. Mr. and Gi-nn W.

Eckler of MlddlciMd Mrs EJ of Cooperstown. Mr. and Mrs Frank Wills of Christian Hill. Mr. and Mrs onta.

Mr. and 'Irs- George V. Tucker of East Orange, N. and Mr. ami Mrs.

Frank Tilyoi- of St. Johnswile. At their dinner last the Ladies' Aid cleared about .1. lars. Claw Fatty at Ml.

VMoa. There will be a class party at Hcrt Field residence Friday evening Mrs. Kimer ield and airs Albert straight I with their Sunday schov classes and I others ars Invited. Kendal Dunn. sited relr.tives whilo Mrs.

i.nncrsny irgima ii tuar-, irom i.ingnamton. liable I. risrk nf Chicago formed by his friends into a dining I lotteville, Va. He Is an honor gradu. of Boston, Mass who haslchlldren are visiting lier room and Gurrey.

oi the Uepot i.a« im muunr "mmiiu Mrs. c. restaurant, engaged to serve din- cnanicai oegrees. ne is a memoer packing and selling some of hi! One- Htitlet- the Charles Pomerov farm: In the Adirnndnek. Kev.

A. Terry was. In town between Trout Creek and Sidney Cen- seeing. Tuesday calling on old parishioners. Personal.

were giaa to see mm again. rreu I Green and wife, Mrs. Melissa Green, to New ut Oneonta were at he place Thursday. They attended the funeral of Frank Fattenglll. Hiram Kaxtu.i went Wednesday to Cooperstown to attend the Baptist association and ins, Mr Skellle closed her school at Kail Bridge Friday.

She Is to teach the coming Friends here of trunk Pattengill were grieved to hear of his death. The mother, wife, children. the winter with her daughter ln Bos-1 brothers and sisters have the sym Mrs. Herbert Wilson, and and Mrs. Fred Jetter and son of Schenectady were the first of the week with Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Keith, and Mrs. D. C.

Pashley. Mrs. M. E. Bartlett of Earlvllle Is a guest at the home of George E.

Bond. Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Millard are spending a few days with relatives In Binghamton. Mrs. Ervlng Davis of Davenport Center was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Bond on Wednesday. Friday, June 13th, Trade Day ln Oneonta, called eeTeral from here to that city. Orson Van Dyke of Utlca visited his father, D. Van Dyke on Wednesday. PAST MATRONS MEET About Fifty Delegates From Eight Chapters or District Attend Scheoevus Meeting.

pathy of all. PAST MATRONS OF OTEGO Otego. June 13. Ten Past of Otego chapter. O.

E. attended the semi-annual meeting of Past Matrons' association which was held at Schenevus on Friday and report a large attendance and a very enjoyable time. Health Matters. The friends of William W. Buchanan are pleased to See him out again after his long confinement on account of the serious injury which he sustained some months since.

The epidemic of mumps which has. been going the rounds here lately seems to be abating and so far as we have held at the Methodist church on Tues- together with hopes for a prosperous fiasco of Sidney and Miss The aesBton was called to aay evening. 24. at 8 o'clock anfl hauDY and oceaslcinal re- Hllburn of I'tlca have been' 'and the Senior class extends a cordial FRQIT TREAWERT ooased of Frail King stubborn. chroma) dlsnasee that ordinary Mr Dr.

T.ti.lu>tl ml N.Y. "Kor lateral years I lufrred with chroaio laUigeslkoa, Coantinatioa Bad Khetunatixm. 1 tried mit none gam much relief. Soeiaf notices about Fruit Treatroent 1 gavit Fruit trial. From Terr I Mtkwd ttapro'e nent ana today the Khenmatura and Indigestion are almost Ths action oa the.

bowels of your wonderful fruit medicine) "Fruit a an the Intensifie Juices of aprira.oranfes, prunes and furs, combined with tonics. 25c. and 60c. a at dealers or from Fruit-a Limited, Ortensburc, Y. ln marriage by her father, Thomas Sweet, woro a handsome gown of white canton crepe, embroidered with beads.

The tulle Nell Was arranged on her head with lilacs, carried a shower bouiiUrl of roses. The bridesmaid, her sister. Miss Klsle Sweet, wore a gown or peach colored voile and carried an arm liomiuet of yellow roses. The best man was J. Vlole, a cousin of the bride.

Immediately after the ceremony the guests Silt down to a very tempt lnK lunch. The happy couple were then notored to One- nlirr. W. fn- home in Brooklyn. Mr.

HJortholm Is an employe of a steamship company In New Tork. bride Is a well known young lady of this vicinity and alf wished them off with the best wishes for future. MAflTLAND Maryland. June 13. Miss Francis Odell.

who has been sick the past four weeks, was removed to the Par-shal hospital yesterday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. F. Van Zant.

Mrs. L. G. Southworth and Mrs. Carl Brown went yesterday to Schenectady on a pleasure trip.

Corlls Southworth has home for summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Percey of Worcester visited her father. William day this week.

Miss Emily Van Zant Is home for her summer vacation. Miss Mildred Cook of Syracuse came home for a vacation and her friends are sorry to learn she was removed to Fox hospital Wednesday for an operation. The many friends Miss Ruth Mlchela been able to learn all the afflicted learn she la improving and able to be Schenevus, June 13. Attending ones are recovering nicely. sitting up.

Miss Vtan Chamberlain the Past Matrons" association of the and her mother of Albany are spend- Otsego-Schoharle district at the Ma-I in nome sonic hall Friday were from! Mrs. J. W. Bick of Susquehanna here. Millard Cady has gone to eight chapters ln all present.

An pi, Is visiting at the home of her Malone to work with his truck on a enjoyable luncheon was served in. tne brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. W.

large state road contract. Elmer banquet room at 13:39 clock wlthjj. card, Of the Breffle hotel. Cady has taken over the business matrons of Schenevus chapter Commeticoinent on Tuesday. drairine milk from Maryland to Wor The Commencement exercises of Kfinrher.

located on her farm new Milford. Miss Elizabeth Spencer of the Pronklyn hospital was home over unions. rer-enl Quests of Miss Hazel Manwar-i £lpn, a Invitation to sll to-sttend these eW-! Deroratlon day with her parents. Mr. Mrs.

Klrby has been an active 1 Miss Beulah Carpenter. I irt enjoyed Eicht new mem-I "ass day will be at I and Mrs. William Spencer. Stephen worker In St. Matthew's fine-bath t-neh-r In Summit.

X. a former 1 f' taken Into the aehoolhonse on Monday evening. I Irk of Rertwlrh Seminary spent school. In Freeoawt chapter, O. E.

resident of uneonta, is spending mid ln social activities and Mr. and uoriiuii of hi with her -Mrs. Klrby win AM a large circle uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.

James of friends, who will always welcome Carpenter, of I'cllows street. Mes- their to Unadllla, which it Is, dames Delia tveiyn atearns. rark ln srhoharie. the 3rd hoped will be frequent. Mrs.

Klrby Minnie Hanford. Evalena Mcintosh I in The annual ln Unadilla for the pres- Charlotte Mull attended the meet- ing Jn will be with Otsego ent. ilr.ir of the Past Matron's association. Cooperstown. Howard Kundy, the new superin- Mfiii louay.

needs no introduction. He Katharine Cone of New Vork and i June 1'3, at 8 o'clock. The Kev. Charles C. or Hawley.

wli! deliver the nacralaureate sermon on Ic at evening. June ln the Meth- odlst church tic. Tuesday morning; spelling and frraphy. Wednesday mornlnjr. and his-jtory, Wednesday afternoon.

Attend Baptist Association Meeting. Rofrer Broxholm. son of Thi'mas Broxholm. was In attends rtre it the Worc'st-r Baptist association were many meetln. heM In CMeskl.l Tues.Mv by Wednesday.

relatives and: To Attend Becker Faneral In Body, re F. M. Tan- Vsllev lodre will attend Oupnr H.mkins. Darius Peaslee. services of the late broth Notice to Odd Fellows important business Special Notice.

Otego Odd Fellows and Grangers are contemplating the holding of an old-fashioned celebration July 4th. ot get together for a good HARTWICV NEWS. Reopening of Mrtbodlst Church High School Notes. Ilartirick. June 13.

The i Imrcli uill for services on Suiul. v. June li. alter being closed for repairs for several weeks. At the morning service.

Kev. Egbert Kllpatrlck will preach. Mr. Kllpat-rick was a former pastor of this church. The sacrament or Holy Communion will be administered at the close of the service.

There are seven members of the IS24 graduating Class from Hartwlck lllsh school: Edna Balcom. Gert- I were ill of anguish and Mimmerson ana sra. surorotrwr rude Moak. Frances Palmer. Marion Ward.

Henry and Ford Ris- ley. The baccalaureate preached by Rev. i messer at the Methodist church. will 11. Land- Episcopal Sunday evening.

June 22 The Service commission I rmring practice rueeoay rranted an on June 13th. at evening. Prln. Alexander had the mis-Albanv to the sale and 'fortune to injure his right transfer of proixrty and fran- llcamer.ts on the chises or Th- B. ir Light and outside.

Wednesday he was lak-n companv to The Folton Conntv I to C'n-onta by Dr. Phillips for pur-Gas and F.I"'r!r It la X-rav. Mr. Alexander is that the mstter of the trans- to get shout with fer will r- closed st an early date and nM, In near futnre construction I work of rcnneMir.r this -frit TV with I A r- st Talm-r the Utter company will market at l- o'clock on SUmrdav A morning, l.v the Fidelity tlisa the rretu spending Cnder of the Wllline in Julian Bub-; of Methodist Episcopslj ihsnt whr. was so burned chorrh.

a drama. Heme n-sr his tank on Msra street wilt I- riven by )s M. A ta Ih's vil lariiii. mjkina an reeovetr on Friday eienina. June James ret irned from the I Fox Memorial hospital, enhoesrh tt is AT nsressary for htm te go te the fee Mai sTkha saeet Ifrter af Hntiwr i ATrl Or AUCC Mirrnrd.

Jane 12 home of Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas Sweet of Mttferd mas taw erene cf a wed- Vwon. June II. AVys.

when tneir dancbfr. Tarker died Sararsvy. Jane J. fine; waa waited in marrtace to tlo-W was in the HJ-rHeoJni af New Tork Th- of and wis with -e Pisn Tgf fc- I.I.ihiiijl and I Lr p-weaihee IT. hes The Td swd Is te, r-rforaeed wv Ret tUnst-ws-w of I lor ener thirty years they i-.

wrens. The aride. he flvea recently with Mr. and Mrs. EAST WORCESTER DATA.

i Robert F. ITowe Returns Tnesday from Fox Memorial Hospital. All Odd Fellows are requested to) East Worcester, June 13. Robert1 present June 19th and ISth for.K. Howe, who has been In the Fox! Memorial hospital at Oneonta tor the 1 pant few weeks, was able to to his home last Tuesday.

He stood (Concluded on Seven.) SM ALLEY' THEATRES TODAY COOPEIaSTOWK TODAY CONGEST BY BLUE BOYS' ORCHESTRA OF PENNSYLVANIA IX CONNFCTIOX WITH "ROULETTE" TrtTTH Tt 1 1 TRLVOK AND MAItV PLIS COMEDY aad PATHK MKS-ltr, iTe. TODAY STAMFORD TODAY THE MKUiHh VTM' I OsH.V "THE BAD MAN" A 8XAIWY. FAST MOVING STORY AlJMl GOOD COMEDY A HEAL EKTAIXMENT WORCESTER TODAY II ri'K'K TODAY NORMA TAtMAlM.K CK FORD VOICK FROM THE MINAHIX- THE Hil l. BII.I.Y" and ami Tales LraOirrslot'kluc Takes TODAY SIDNEY TODAY "RED 1. 1 II OltCIIEHTHA THIS II ATE PLl'S LEATIIl.llillH kVIM.

I ALES AND PATI1E NEWS (htrreSiOno-7 Chime Clock DIVIDEND PAID APRIL I ai the Rale ol Character is built not bought nor inherited. The character of this bank is built upon the steadfast principle that its first duty is to depositors. Fullest protection of their savings and courteous, constructive service are evidence of this principle in practice. Asset, Orer Send fer booklet Banking by (Tail CaariM R. By fllbarAv.M.V.

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