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The Oneonta Star from Oneonta, New York • Page 3

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The Oneonta Stari
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Oneonta, New York
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LI bP AT A M.TTKK FROM LAI HENS. mid on Thursday There will he a special the I'l crlan clui till he Chflstia crencii is called OH MAN Ml on the. o'dorft at the ihnrrh. This is nclude all otliccrs in every dena nent and all of the coiif; Mtjnn viiM v. tmld be' interested in of our Ii(iy Scouts rk.

ivhcie lOraaf: Men 1 HmnnWilp sbip IMIrt Mr: vie. i July m.i here nnd the result of his bit la the organization of a fluurish-ni: Ki out troop of 13 members at the liuiO. The troop moists of K. A. Hansen, P.

M. Hand ml T. Miner, who held a meeting on Wednesday night at liome of the rhirnian, K. A. Several of the iJoy Scouts were and several were dls-KPsed.

Hew .1. C. Iiankin has been ns scout1 master. Xot to Come lo Word lias been received here in lo Uev. Francis Kinch, who was ned to the pastorate of the Meth-niist church at the last con-'eri-nfi'.

that bishop in charge of ffiuth America would not release him that Kev. and Kinch were lMitsfcrred in their work in Houth Mneih-a. the health of Mrs. Kinch as will be learned with as only hlghcri praise has been leanl of Kev. Kinch and his wife.

I lev. Hubert Kiipatrtck of Oneonta very acceptnltly suppiyi i i i who Is in Mo do its can be made. The vill bo held on Sun- 10:30 a. in. and p.

m. Here Denver, Colo. Uagny Christ reached here i.l ih of Denver Thursday am aking care of the honr Prsutml Mr. and Mrs. f.

M. Tanner were in Wu.iiiLaday atundini; the annual reuriiini of the Pashley family. Mr and Mrs. K. I'eck and of Llarka Summit.

spint Wed-and Thursday at the home of Mr. Mrs. K. 1). Mrs.

Carrie Whitcnmn and grandson. Frank U'hUeninn. returned home the first of wi-ck from a visit, the former In fci-heuccliidy and the latter in South Hnnwick. Adelaide Champlin of Oaeonta was a nuest Wednesday Pldna Charles Peck of Jlarpersfiehl is visiting at the nenhew, Frank Peck. Dr.

and 1). Holford ar fi White Plains have been spending a week at the home of -Mr. and Mrs M. J. Maliory- While hero the twu U.iLiE;hif rs of Mr.

nnd Mis. Holford al i-f ihc Fox- by Dr. NEWS. JiTtccrs of Woman's Home Missionary Society Elected. East "Worcester, July 2.

The. fol- ov.in^- oliicers of the Woman's I Bag Missionary society were recently elect- C- Wright: corresponding wife of l.ov. Chrlstensen. pastor secretary. Mrs.

Hattle Baldwin: mile of the Uanish Lutheran church, left 1 box secretary. Hughes- tem- Vork I nerau sceretury. M. Poland: native land. Ccorge Payne.

senel.ii}. Mis. Cliunli Siinjwr Wednesday. I picnic toblcskill. The ladies of the Presbyterian The Ladies- Aid of the Methodist chinch are to serve their regular Upiscnpal church motored to Coble-taonlhly church supper on Wedac-, skill.

Thcmlay to the home of Mr. nnrt il.iv evening, 7, at li The Mrs. William VanUuren. where a p-jbtic la InviteJ. number of Coblesklll were l-lilldrcn Pmrtlre Today.

to a picnic dinner. Din- All children having nans for the 50 Children's day to he give. 1 nn July 11 at the Methodist klpiscolial 1 I'eopie wnu v. i-linrrh today (Saturday) lit for practlee. SlHM'lnl Service Sunday.

Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and son of Oneonta and Mr. and Mrs.

Kref. for of New Vork were supper guests at the Miller home Wednesday. Mrs. Mrs- Mc.Morria wcro rntPr- tahtert the home recently. Cnrtiin mother mov i back to Roxbury.

In Sontcmbcr MIm Corbfn to AmsUTtlnm to h. Mrs. Ida Casper, son nnd shter of Kansas Cltv. Mo. are some v.ith relatives F.ra:;:, of Japan and HlanL-he Smith are visiting their mother.

Mrs. Kate Smith. SCIIITYLEH LAKE GIRL WEDS. A I Iks Lulu Bride of Ralph Seal of Schuyler lake Notes. Schuyler Lake.

July Miss Lulu, daughter of Mr. and Mtb. P. G. Light of this village, and Ralph Neal of Utlca were quietly married Utlca Saturday.

June 26. The bride is one of this village's popu- young ladies and attended the Utlca School of Commerce nnd is iv holding a desirable position In office at Utlca. The groom holds position in a parage there. Mr. Mrs.

Neal are spending a few days at the home of her parents. The beat wlnhen of a host of friends Is xtemlert the hnppy couple. Schuyler Lake Girl Hospital Graduate Miss Anna M. Eason, daughter Mr. andt Mrs.

Stewart Eason of his village. 'graduated from the AN any hospital training- school last Mr. and Mrs. Eason and son, nnd William Davis attend ed the graduating exercises. Her any friends here extend their heart- st congratulations and wish her uch success in her profession.

Sunday School Vacation. The memberB of the Universalist Sunday school are to have a two months' vacation commencinff Sun-Personal. Mr. and Mrs. L.

1L "Washburn daughter. Sraha, of Burlington Flats, were callers at the home of E. F. Wanhburn Thursday. William Cush-man is 'confined to bed suffering from muscular rheumatism.

Mr. Mrs. It. L. Molbrook and Mr.

am Oeorge Flannbtirg attended thi rnmmunltv dinner at Richfield Sprfngj last eveninr- Mrs. A. F. Park is Improving but Mr3. Mary Clarke iP rennrted as not as well.

Mr. Mrs. It. L. Holbrook attended the irenublican County committee inn at Oneonta Friday.

Fletcher FJrown and Mrs. Joel Smith, hers of the committee from district two, accompanied them. Mrs. Lo-retta Voshurg has gone for an extended stav with her son. Raymond.

at Oneonta. Miss Dorothy Rose of Walton is vlpftins her grandpa Mr. and Mrs. G. Kidder, for MARYLAND NEWS.

her slater. Mrs. It. D. Katy.

Miss Leona Vanl-oven of Albany lately spent a few days at her home here. Charles and Arthur Pratt, of New York are spending their vacation In Maryland. Miss Bar- THE ONEONTA STAR. HATUKDAY. Jl'hY liars.

Uoltzer returned 5-eeterday from Hartford. when she had been vUiting for a couple of The Ice. cream social held at the christian church law Friday night, by the Ladles' Aid society, woe well attended, even though the night was very rainy. Mrs. Kred Caldwell and children are planning to go soon out west, where Mr.

Caldwell has a poaltion. Perry llaynes la moving into the house they vacated. Win. H. Clark Is visiting friends In Klk Creek.

Arhur Stephens, who conducted the Delaware County News TEACHERS IN DELHI. Ituby Duvtdson. Other teachera home are Mrs. Elizabeth McMullen from Franklin. Mlaa LftOiw Mitchell from Sidney Center.

Lena Foss from New Hartford. Herman Fofs from Stratford. Marg.i- ar.d Marian Tlnd-fr-e from Walton; Mable from Falls. Wilma Bramley from Union City, X. and Marian Dodds from Albany.

Miss Dodds has with her, a guest. Miss Kathleen Firman, of Kalrport. fur Europe. Ccrtrude Cunningham, daush-of Mr. and Mrs.

James Cunnlng-i of Yonkers. nailed from New York yesterday In company with a party of teachers, who will spend summer vacation In Europe. Cunningham family are former residents of this village. Will Take Summer Course, Miss Margaret Monahan of Uber-, who last week graduated with high honors from the teachers' training claBS of the state school here, is entering the Oneonta Normal this week to take the summer course of study. Home From Honeymoon, and Mrs.

Thomas Leslie, who were married a couple of weeks returned from their hon-p and are getting settled In their new home on Main street. Work Is Progressing. The carpenters are making good progress on the addition to the residence of Dr. William M. Thom son, having the frame up and In closed, nearly ready for roofing.

There will be on the lower floor of the new part a good sized kitchen will contain sleeping rooms. A FIRE IN FRANKLIN. Blaie in House Norman Parks Docs Much Damage. Franklin, July 2. A serious Are broke out in the hou-e of Norma Parks on Thursday at about 11:30 a.

m. His daughter. Mrs. McClennon, who Is caring for the home In the absence of her mother, at the Parshall hospital, had lighted the stove to prepare dinner and stepped from the room. In but a short space of time she discovered the were full of amoke and fire had al-readv broken out.

Before the flames ext tarnished the back pa the house was badly burned. Much of the household goods were Injured bv water. There was some insurance on the house but tents. Much sympathy Is expressed for Mr. Parks.

A Correction. In a recent date of The announted that' Karl Whi i-rnted the bakerv of Mrs. Hoffman and would condnnt the Hoffman assures us there is no foundation for the report. Other Franklin New Miss Faye Hathaway of Weehaw- sens Is building a ramp house ant also filling in for a larger parking place at the Vale Vista View. M1LFORU MOWS.

Two Meetings nils Week One TtiU one Veatcrday. Milford. July The Queen Esthers of the Milford Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. II. K.

Iliooks at the parsonage this Saturday ho-, evening, a tel here last summer, was In town yes. fleers will terday. He Is Just recovering from tendnnce an operation on his leg. He has! The llu been in a hospital in Albany fo, some church in' time. Mrs.

Dora Krownell Is visit- Friday afi Ine her dn.ie.hHr In nneonta for a few 1 days. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Atwell of New York are visiting his sister. The Milford st cl ick.

Klectlon of lake place nnd a full al-deslred. Guards of the Methodl.it with Miss Florence Young moon at 3:30 o'clock. of Monday, will be closed Will Gill. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Pratt. Monday. July 5. from 9 a. in.

with their children, visited friends in The Milford National bank Bainbridge last Sunday. Harry all day ken. N. J. arrived on Wednesday morning and will spend her summer Instrurtors From Many Fhn-h at ihe home of her mother.

Home fur Vacalhm. Mrs. George K. Klmer. fean i.nv.

juhfi M'h'llfus is working for Willia of the Princeton Preparnfop school faculty. Princeton. N. Is here to upend the xuuimer with his aunt. Of Merrickville.

Mrs. Stu art Kvans oT Kndicott Is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Hirutn t. J. 1).

Soacord of Portland, Is spending the summer at home In this place. DIES AT IIMKIMVIM.E, smmojihnrir Pnom- Imhmt Succumbs at Advanced Age. Delhi. July 2. Tiio funeral of ra.

Josephine (Stontenburg) one of the residents of this vicinity, will be held today at clock from her late home on the Boomhower homestead on the back road between here und Bloomviiie. Boomhower was years of age was a nntlve of Bloomviiie. being a daughter of the Tobhm Stoutenburg. She married Park Boomhower and ever since resided on he Boomhower homestead, all her long life having been spent within a few mites of her birthplace. She is ived By two daughters.

Mrs. lled- fleld, with which she lived, and Mrs. Wallace Uitt of this village. Her husband has been dead number uf years. Miss Sarah Rollcs at Home Here Miss Sarah Bolles.

a West Delhi girl ho has been attending Mechanics In stitute at Rochester the past year. home for a few days und now goes to iJike George to attend the conference at Silver Bay and thence Sabbath Day Point, also on Ijike George, where she will he located for employed at a summer Briefer Mention. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Blossom motored to Deposit Wednesday afternoon and attended the wedding that evening of Frank Thomas of Blnghamton and Miss Marian Mastln, at the home of the bride's parents. "Jeff" Klch- Fticlmrdsoii, is home for a brief vacation, only two weeks. He is attending the Forest Rangers' school at Wannkena In the Adlrondncks. Mrs.

George A. Thomas and daughter. Miss Edith Thomns, of KufTalo, mo tored here and visited nt the home of' J. J. Thomas and with EloomvlUe relatives.

They leave for home to- morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hall of Fort Ann, have been isiting In town a few days this week. Mrs.

Hall Is a daughter of the late Mrs. Philo Benedict who died in Delhi a few months ago. A daughter was born June 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Barker at the maternity hospital of Mrs.

J. E. W. Thomson. This makes three girls all horn within a week in this village: Margaret -EMzaheth to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Brown. Patricia Mary to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harper and now Mary Roberta to Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Simmons of Schenectady are with his mother, Mrs.

Lizzie Simmons for over the fourth and fifth. St. John's Church lieoprns Sunday St. John's episcopal church which has been closed for several Sundays while without a rector, will reopen on Sunday. July 4.

when the new rector. Rev. J. M. Hunter, will conduct ices morning and evening, the eve service being a patriotic one.

BY BRIGGS I1 sn cot To coy I GLOOMY I HA.S To) To OCT A SESQl'I- CKXTKXN1AI. A THEATRES SIDNEY am: "BORN TO THE WEST" Willi Jack Holt llurtllllic Thrills I DANCING TONIGHT Smalley's Coopers-town Pavilion MI SIC BY Jimmy Brooker and Kis Orchestra TODAY Buck Jones IN 1I1S "THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO" A fii-lpplng Slorr ltonianec anil Advi'Mure DANCE AWAY YOUR BLUES MONDAY AT SMALLEY'S COOPERSTOWN PAVILION With ZITA'S ORCHESTRA MONDAY SIDNEY George O'Brien "THEIRON DIRECT FROM A YEAR'S TRIUMPHANT BUN ON BROADWAY Stamford Richard Dix in Till-: "LUCKY DEVIL" AM, AIIDAIIII l-Oll THE UIIKATKMI' Al'lO HACI; KVKK TODAY COOPERSTOWN AND DELHI SHIPWRECKED WITH SEENA OWEN AND JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT SPEND THE FOURTH AT SMALLEY'S MONDAY COOPERSTOWN HOFFMAN MfWUMnoa cmuau iimm wm. mmwure nam i Hum i. muthm.1. MONDAY MONDAY DELHI HOOT GIBSON IN THE "PHANTOM AUXlLbl" HIS LATEST WILD-RIDING WESTERN STAMFORD THE PRINCE OF PILSEN with With ANITA STEWART One of the important f) -dramas of the current screen season.

JULY MATINEE 2:30 SHARP SIDNEY SOUSA AND HIS BAND SEATS GOING FAST GET YOURS TODAY Mllllcent Kobinson who has Just L'onie will sins both morning anil venins. No Services in Two Churches. Two uf the village irhurchea will closed on Sunday, the astor, Kev. M. S.

Pressey. being uway ur uicr the one tiunday; the Second 'resliyterlan wIiuko pastor is Rev. T. Houkhuut, will tie elosed during the Ui lonlll. The 1- list J'resbyter- ins mien durinj; July and il i.li MATTERS IN MERIDALE.

Meiidnle, 2. Pastor of the Mcrldale church will speak on Keep- American independence, bunday nlny. Tile Uidlfs" Aid will hold cial at the home of Charles U. Children day was Sunday last at the church. The program was wi ll ren- offering was taken, ainountiiiK lo Jl.1*, V.

Wasner attended a meeting of the rain committee ol tne uei. i.oihi Wednesdav last and ina dual contest with Delhi Scouts won by the nr a-- Thev were a pleasing feature of the school fete. Iluiz Kis- l.ee uas in Albany Friday, on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morey f.f Oneonta visited at the home of A.

K. liouti.n this week. Chester has purchased the Andrew Smith farm of 1'. A. Dntton.

and family, who lived on the farm, have moved onto the place formerly owned by Mr. McAdams below this village. Jay Palmer wife, who have lived several years f.nve heen visiting reHttl zona hoping the climate lh( will prove beneficial to Mr. Palme health. The I-adies" Aid held a (Conclnilea on page seven) Answer to Ycstcraty'.

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S. 22-Unyietding; obstlnato 2J-Sclenco (abbr.) 25-Boy 27-Smatl cask kind of alcohol 33-Engllah tenplno 35-Product of certain Jo-Ciri name 39-To ohut In 4C-Having a whlrlinf motion Bad 4J-A cabin 44- Prepoaition 45- One of the burniah 47-Weatem State of u. S. (abbr.) 4S-A corded fabrle SO-Wagea Sf-Eauea It imperfect of (7-Laoatlow B-CesMinint ferea. 10-To pollatp 11-tedWs.

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