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PAGE TWO CORTLAND STANDARD, CORTLAND, N. Yn FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 21, 1988
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POLICE GET REPORT ON i i I I
DEFICIENCY OF MEAT CAUSE OF
DEATH OF DOGS
THE PLAT MUST GO ON — BUT WHERE?
LOCAL ART BY AMATEURS TO
BE DISPLAYED
WEATHER FORECAST
Forecas t for Cortland mad vic in-ity: Rmto or amow and wmrmmr to-night and Saturday. L o w e s t t e m -perature tonight about 16 degree*.
DOINGS TONIGHT
Oily FMBT CUM of Peisoaia*. Art Actually Proved D w t t f
Receat Months
S Y M P T O M S A R E SIMILAR
Townaand Club 1, 7:10 p . m., T . W. C A.
Bright Light Rebekah Lodge , t p. m.. John L Lawta Lodga rooraa.
Universalis* Twi l ight Club, « p. I n> . ohurch.
First Methodist Mlapah Circle, 1 7:19 p . m . , 21 W a s h i n g t o n Street .
V e t e n a a n a o . inform PoKca T e s t
Faolty Diet Is C a m e of
Mast of Deaths
D O I N G S T O M O R R O W
Toxoid clinic, I t a. m.. publ ic health office.
Social Widows Club, 1:10 p. m., I t Clayton Avenue.
Baaketball . Normal vs. Buffalo. | d l „ . a „ M t s S 10 p. as., Normal g y m .
IREV1TIES
- w a n x s o n o M O B S A s o v i W 6 "
go, we'll go ao more a roving So late I n t o the night,
Though the heart be stil l aa lov ing And the moon be sti l l as bright.
Of all the doga t h a t died within the past two montha hero from w h a t was bel ieved to h a v e been
four are actual ly known to have boon po i soned . • Local veter inar ian* informed Chief of Pol ice L e R o y Stevena that m a n y of the a n i m a l s m a y have died from a meat def ic iency disease w h i c h haa many of t h e s y m p t o m s of poisoning. Doga require m car-tain amount of m e a t in the ir diet, and if they fail to g e t i t this
in, caua ing t h e m to suffer in the s a m e m a n n e r aa they would if poisoned.
T h e veter inarians s ta te that a complete examinat ion of the doga' organs would be t h e only w a y to determine w h e t h e r or not they
! w e r e actual ly po i soned . Kxamina-j tion of four revea led traces of | poison. Many of the particlea of
m e a t picked up b y t h e pol ice failed to show any s igns of po i son in o t h -
If at aome place to or near Cortland, there gathera ton ight a a aud ience to witneaa a per-f o r m a n c e by t h e Hi l l top Mas-quers, It la d o o m e d to disap-pointment . Mrs. Mary Noble Smith , head of the D r a m a t i c de-p a r t m e n t of the N o r m a l School, is in a quandary . S o m e t ime ago. a party cal led Mrs. Smith and asked if the Masquers would g ive a p l a y for t h e m t h e "Hat ." T h i n k i n g t h a t they amid the
Methodist Church ," aba prompt -ly said yea a n d h u n g up.
W h e n she cal led the church authori t ies t o find out the date, aha waa aurprised to learn that they had n o t m a d e arrangements for such a n enter ta inment , ao tonight t h e Hi l l top Masquers have no aud ience , and the audi -ence haa no Hi l l top Masquers.
PICK LEADERS FOR SCHOOL OF .
REUGION HERE Groupi Witt Mast Wednesday Ere
s tags From February 1 6 to
March 1 6 f«r Sludy
New Gallery Being, Fixed at Cort-
laaa Frts Library; To Bo
O H M . Probably Fob. 6
For the aword outwears i t s sheath, j And the soul wears out the breast
Aaaf the heart must pause to breathe | w C M e , Authorit ies be l ieve t h a t In moat
cases the doga w e r e m o r e or leas
And love itself have rest.
made Though the n ight waa made for loving.
And the day returns too soon. Ye* we'll go no more a rov ing
By the l ight of the moon. —George Gordon Byron
Six l eaders in rel igious and edu-cational c irc les have been chosen aa m e m b e r s of the faculty of the School of Re l ig ion to be he ld at the First Presbyter ian Church on Wednesday even ings from F e b r u -ary 16 to March 11. The se lect ion of the facu l ty w a s announced mt the m e e t i n g of the Curriculum
neglected by owners , n o t in tent ion- j c o m m i t t e e he ld last n ight under ally, but unconsc ious ly , and they | the c h a i r m a n s h i p of Dr. Olive Fiah. wish to warn t h e m t h a t their anl - Dr. Lynn E . Brown of t h e Nor-mala must h a r e an a n i m a l diet to >a»l School facul ty haa been
An exhlbltjon of local amateur art wil l be t h e open ing feature of
I the gal lery mt the Cortland Free 1 Library, w h e r e the room Is at prea-j ent being renovated for Its naw I use. A first c o m p l e t e ahowlng of ! the display la expected to bo held I on Sunday a f ternoon , February t , I whi le the exhib i tors wil l start
bringing their w o r k s n s x t weak.
Miss Marlon J . Gibson, superin-tendent of t h e art w o r k In the city
• schools; Mrs, Les l ie Stone, chair-| man of the a d u l t educat ion c o m -
mittee of the T. W . C. A.; Mrs. Beryl J. Kellogw, head librarian at the Cortland F r e e Library; Porter K. Bennett , a m e m b e r of the li-brary board a n d h imse l f interested in a m a t e u r work; and Mrs. John Wattenberg, a l so a m e m b e r of- the library board mnd mn mmmteur e n -thusiast, c o m p r i s e the c o m m i t t e e wh ich is work ing in tho col lect ion of i tems for th i s djaplay.
A wooden m o u l d i n g of .sufficient strength to hold a n y h e a v y material has been cons tructed around/ the top of the walla, a n d a n eye- level ledge for the exhib i t ion of smal l articles, c e r e m l c s or other w o r k s which should be s h o w n at a lower level has been erected In the art gal lery. T h e r o o m is practically completed w i t h t h e except ion of the paint ing.
The exhibit wil l be entirely of works done by local amateurs , w h o have indulged in t h e s e fields ma leisure pas t imes . Oils, watercolora, many of local subjec t s : jewelry, metal work, or ig inal wal lpaper de-signs, bookpla te des igns . Christmas cards and c o m m e r c i a l mrt plans are only a few of the subjects which will be s h o w n mt th i s first exhibi-tion of the product s of Cortland County art ists and craf tsmen.
AG ASSOCIATIONS ELECT OFFICERS
Mat Farm, H.«. as . 4-H Rtarsjt Meet Yesterday
A P P O I N T SOCIAL COMMITTEE
Hif ley s a d T w e 4-H M t t t b t f t to
Broadcast at Cornell Saturday
The joint associations of the Farm and Horns Buraau and the 4-H department elected Frank Wavle vice pres ident Mrs. Lyle Cottrell of Scott eecretary, and Kenneth Miner, treasurer, at a meet ing presided over by Mrs. E. B. Blckford. president ys s t srdsy . The group .also discussed rural so -c l s l problem* snd appolntsd s commit tee to study thess problems. The commit tee is part of the
*County Agriculture Conference Board and consists of Lloyd Morse, Mrs. Lyle Cottrell and Richard Anderson.
A resolution waa paaaed auth-orising Mrs. Bicltford to sign the required financial agreement wi th Cornell I'nlverslty.
Ralph L. Hlgley, county 4-H agent, will give a radio talk from WESG. Saturday at 12:18 p. m. He will discuss plana for the new 4-H project and will bo assisted by Robert and Albert Sweeney of the West H o m e r 4-H Club. He also haa made plans for Mark Entorp, h o m e life special ist and professor at Cornell to continue his discus-sion on "How to get along with others," next Tuesday.
FARR WEIGHS IN AT 2 0 . POUNDS
Welshman F a c e . Hal Braddock,
1691 a> T o a i g V ia New York City
New Tork W) — T o m m y Parr , Welshman, w h o holds t h s British Empire heavyweight t l t ls , we ighed in at 10? pounds today for h i s 10 round bout tonight wi th J a m e s J. Braddock. former world c h a m -pion. Brmddock we ighed 199V».
LARGE DECREASE SHOWN I STATE CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY W A N K SUREJHIERATION
Girdler TelU Fellow Lekifn Alaatai
W a f t s Would I t S s c a r t
Albany (M) — Usus l seasonal re-ductions and unfavorable weather conditions osussd a l t . l per cent j were decrease in N e w Tork construction w s r e conquered four years ago ," employment last month , the State I j t W M t ime, he added, "for o p e n
N e w York UP) — Tom M. Gtrdler. cha irman of Republ ic Stool w h i c h fought a groat Industrial battle last year wi th t h s CIO, amid last n i g h t he would l ike to s s s "industry's operat ions so atsble" that Its w o r k -ers could bs assured of a m i n i m u m annua l w a g s .
"Perhaps ," he added, "it Is n o t too m u e h to hops that that Urns wil l corns in America."
In mn address prepared for a banquet of fel low a lumni of La-high University, Girdler said t h s prob lems of the currant recess ion
less acute than those wh ich
WILLIAM P LEAGUE HEAI
PtaasyirsmJit
B, Loftus, 4 |
Labor Department reported to-day. *
At the same t ime, payrol ls dropped 17.8 psr c e n t
Highway contractors noted the greatest reduction in working forces, 44 per cent, whi le general building contractora reported a de-crease of 19 per cent, misce l lane-ous general contractors, 18.8 per cent snd subcontractors I I par d o w n to the Job in that
minded cooperation a m o n g al l forces hav ing tho ws l fars of t h e nat ion at h e a r t "
In ta lks wi th "scores of bus iness men.*' he said, he had "found a u n a n i m o u s desire on their part to g ive the go%srnm*nt every pract i -cal cooperation," adding:
"They are anxious t o b u c k l e spirit .
cent.
Lapeer
keep them hea l th fu l .
SERVICE FOR F. WILLARD'NEW SECRETARY WELCOMED HERE The F r a n c e s WiUmre, m e m o r i a l
service and tho d a y of prayer worm observed yes terday a f t ernoon a t the mee t ing of t h e W o m e n ' a Christ ian T e m p e r a n c e "Union a t the h o m e of Mrs. Harr ie t S a u n -dsrs, t t Clinton Avenue .
Miss Ceclle Walden w a s in chmrge of the devotlonmla. T h o m e e t i n g opOned w i t h a eruamde h y m n , Vad by Mrs. Ne l l i e Snyder , planiat. The day of prayer wma observed wi th a number of abort prayer* by t h e m e m b e r s . Mrs. Snyder aang. ' T h e Sparrow."
Tha secretary a n d treasurer ' s reports w a r s presented . Mrs. Mel -v iaa Moon reported t h a t a b o x of c lo th ing and art ic les and a d i n n e r had been furnished a needy f a m i l y at Chr i s tmas t ime . Fruits a n d v e g e t a b l e s w s r e a lso g iven b y t h e organizat ion to needy faml l l ea a n d shut-Ins dur ing tha ho l iday s e a -son.
Mrs. Lena. Kenyon waa in a h a r g e Of t h a F r a n c e s Wil lard service . She waa aamistsd in the p r o g r a m by Mrs. L e o l a Alley, Mrs. E d n a H o d g
Directors
serce
of Chamber of Com
Toador Drmamr
Freevilie . , - ..„•
Joseph C. F ie lds , n e w secretary of the local C h a m b e r of Commerce , v i i tendered a w a r m recept ion at a w e l c o m i n g d inner party given in him honor by t h s d irectors mnd of-ficers of the c h a m b e r at Hotol Cortland.
Fo l lowing the d inner , practical ly the entire e v e n i n g w a s devoted to a discussion of t h e C h a m b e r of Commerce program a n d pol ic ies to b s fol lowed by t h e n e w secretary and members . T h e d irectors pre-sented Mr. F i e l d s w i t h a large bouquet, w h i l e t h e H o m e r C h a m -ber of C o m m e r c e aleo sent f lowers aa a w e l c o m e t o t h i s city.
All but one of t h e d irec tors were present at the d i n n e r g a t h e r i n g A. Floyd Wray be ing on t h e sick list. Those a t tending bes ides t h s secre -
included P r e s i d e n t Carl C.
cured to t s a c h the course. "Under-s tanding Ourselvea" w h i c h is pri-mari ly f o r y o u n g people .
R e v . W . F . Davison, pastor of t h s First Bapt i s t Church of th i s city, wil l be the instructor for the course, "Tha New Testmmsnt. I t s Contsnt and Values ."
The course entit led, "Guiding Children in Christ ian G r o w t h " wil l be led by D r . F i s h .
Mi** Blaa Oberg of I t h a c a h a s been s e l s c t e d t o l e sd those inter-ested in "Story Toll ing," wh i l e Irving Tay lor Smndsrs of Cornell Univers i ty wi l l lemd t h e course e n -tit led, "Christ ian Message F o r Our P r e s e n t D a y World ."
H o r a c e F . Shepherd, genera l secretory of t h s T . M. C. A. wil l d iscuss w i t h adult leaders of youth t h s oouroe entit led, "Guiding Youth ' s A p p r o a c h to Rel lgipn."
AH of t h e s e courses h a v e been credite dby t h e Internat ional Coun-cil of R e l i g i o u s Educat ion and full credit wil l be g iven to all w h o c o m p l e t e t h e courses In a sat is fac-tory m a n n e r .
Dr. T. Bmsll Toung . Director of j P r o g r a m s of the hfew York State I Council of Churches and Christian
Educat ion , haa given va luable aa-alatance to the c o m m i t t e e from
Boy Scouts Gain P e r m a n e n t P o s -session of H o n o r E m b l e m
Freevi l ie — Awmrded the travel-ing scout for the third success ive quarter, the B o y Scout Troop of Frosvtl ls , waa presented t h s em-blem of honor as Its permanent property at a m e e t i n g of the Owas-co District Court of Honor at the Freevi l ie School last Wednesday night.
John Southworth , scouter of Dryden. m a d e all
50 CANDIDATES
Moose Init iation to B e Held Here Sunday Afternoon
The B lnghamton degree t eam will confer the initiation on a class of some 50 candidates Sunday afternoon at S at the rooms of Cortland lodge, 1518, Loyml Order of Moose.
A free turkey dinner for all members of the local Moose lodge will be served at 6, with m program of enterta inment to follow. The speakers of th after-dinner hour will be P. H. Galvin of Rochester, regional director; County Judge Wil l iam H . Coon, Sheriff, Mervin Fowler and Attorney H. K. Angell .
Lapeer — The Fe l lowship sup-per was hs ld at the h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Reueeh Friday evening, about 80 being present. After supper a smal l program w a s I ^ o k j e c t t V e a of Industry mnd t h s rendered. G s m e s were played and j o b j e c t t V e a of government," l n d u s -those w h o desired went coast ing. try rtiart«n i
wma |
Mis* Ne l l i e Collier ha* been ' * n a M r s - Martin Quail, and also
the Lor ing untt will meet all d*y with Mr*. K. C. Sly. for a d i s c u s -sion, luncheon and husine«« m e e t -ing.
T h e Marathon m e e t i n g wi l l b e he ld W e d n e s d s y under t h e d l r e c -
returned later to see how high the t e m p e r a t u r e g a u g e regis-tered. He s s t In t h s car a few min-ute* snd dec ided t h e motor w a s n e t warm e n o u g h vet. H s stepped
ed by unf i t members ," said P r e -s iding Just ice Franc i s Martin of the Appe l la te Division, "la to l imit the n u m b e r of s choo l s s n d the number of s tudents ."
Ea*t Freetown E s s t F r e e t o w n — C h u r c h services
wil l be h s l d s t the usual t l m s Sun-day.
R e v . Albert R lnes wil l be In from the c s r prepar ing to Isave I t h , s • • » * • to conduct a church ral -
tton of Miss Wood of the Col lege of H o m e E c o n o m i c s of Cornel l and \ Mis* Lnchalnger . T h s y will ho ld a k i t c h e n conference In t h e Mara-thon G r a n g e hmll.
T h s Cuylsr "Life B e g i n s a t 4 1 Ctub" wil l meet T h u r s d a y a n d dla-enaa t h e next part of their project ,
" K e e p i n g Mental ly Wel l ." T h e South Cortland group wi l l m e e t wi th Mrs. Wil lard W s l k e r . ReeTS-atlon Leader Mr*. Cecil W e a t h e r b y wil l be in c h a r g e w i t h Mrs, H o r -ace) MeDougat , Mrs. H a n * H a n s e n aad M r a Floyd B a c k l e r a c t i n g ma host eases
Ml** Beatr ice Fehr . t h e C o u n t y H e m * Demonatr s t l on Agent , wi l l h a In I t h a e a next wmsk a t t h e H o u s e h o l d M a n a g e m e n t T r a i n i n g Sehool .
; the garage w h e n h e co l lapsed.
P O L O P f i A Y X R M A R R I E S M a n i l a (sf) — Karl* S. H o p p i n g ,
SI , H a w York polo player, a a d Mrs. Char lo t te Hanna, Mew Tork a n d CUt forn ia social i te , were marr i ed amVi today . H o p p i n g la a s o n o f Karl* W . H o p p i n g of tfew f o r k ,
wal l k n o w a am a p o l o i s t
He was found In an unconsc ious condition and t a k e n to the hospital w h e r e Dr. C laud* E . Chapln at-tended h im for t h s past two days.
YOUNG MEN TO PLAN YEAR'S PROGRAM AT Y
Wtmxmsow comrAumcm L«*r*t«* OF) — Jlrthar H o r a -
Jr., f i lm ptodmrer and h u e -band of Myrna Lay, Is p r o g r e s s i n g
^^Hssf feart ty after i n operat ion for eSMHtla, Good Sammrltan H o s -
pital reported today.
Th* Y o u n g Men'* c o m m i t t e e of the Y. M. C. A. of w h i c h Alec Sey-m o u r Is c h a i r m a n wi l l m e e t a t 7 this even ing In t h e board room to discuss th* program of y o u n g man's act iv i t ies for t h e y e a r .
A quest ionnaire w a s sent out to m e m b e r s of the c o m m i t t e e s a d l a -dividual* in terv i ewed re la t ive t o w or thw hi l e act iv i t ies w h i c h might be adopted as ide f r o m tho** g o v ried oa In the g y m n a s i u m and howl -ing alleys.
A m o n g t h s a c t i v i t i e s w h i c h wi l l b e considered th i s even ing aro: photographic soc ie ty , dramat ic c lub, out ing c lub, c h e s s and check-e r club, life s a v i n g Instruct ion and s w i m m i n g t e a m , specia l !*** g y m -nas ium activity s u c h s s badminton , fencing, a p p a r a t u s work, «te.; bridge Instruct ion, d a n c i n g instruc-tion, public s p e s k l n g claaa, course Mi s a l e s m a n s h i p , quarte t or g l e e c lub , s y m p h o n i c orches tra , social c lub for y o u n g m e n a n d w o m e n , d iscuss ion g r o u p , bi l l iard t o u m a -
plng pong tourmmmenta.
1y beg inn ing Tuesday evening . He wi l l Il lustrate his m e s s s g e s wi th crayon pictures .
Mrs. Kugons Dmnnan mnd son, "Billy Gen*," visited mt t h s h e m s of R. E. Dmnnan at H o m e r a t o w day* t h e past week .
T h e Horns Bureau s n d lad le s* Aid Soc ie ty m e e t i n g w a s he ld wi th Mrs. C. L. Wl ldman Thursday af t -• r n o o n .
Mr. and Mrs. C. L W l l d m a n and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown worm m Syracuse Saturday to attend a mi lk m e e t i n g .
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and/ Mrs. Li l l ian Donaldson, all of I t h -aca and Mra. R u t h Rogers of Buf-fa lo w a r e v is i tors s t the h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Tarbel l Sun-day. Mrs. Bess ie Underwood a l so s p e n t t h e a f ternoon a t the Tsrbet l home . Mrs. Rogers Is a sister of Mrs. Tarbol l and Mra. Underwood.
Kber J , Bewdi sh ef Cortland died sudden ly Thursday afternoon s t his f a r m in th i s p i e c e
B A N K Q I T f S B r g l N K S S South D s y t o n (Je* — Thi s c o m -
m u n i t y of 700 person* w a * lef t w i thout hanking faci l i t ies w h e n s t o c k h o l d e r s of t h s hank of South D a y t o n dec ided to amy off mil d e -posi tor* a a d go e a t of business . Check* for approx imate ly 171,000, r epresen t ing total depos i t s In t h a bank h a v e been mai led io Vtepeall*
C a s h l s r C. W, Oreer said.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Knapp of West D a n b y were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gregg.
Mrs. Minnie Davl* spent a few days wi th re la t ive* and friend* in Ithaca.
The W. C. T. TT. meet ing will be held at the h o m e of Mrs. Eugene Huls lander oh Fr iday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Groves entertained at *upp*r Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Groves, Milton Grove* of this place and Miss Ur-sula Gay of Cortland.
spending seevral days In vCortland ass ist ing her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Collier, who has been 111 but- la Improved at this t ime.
Mrs. Jenn ie Porter is spending a few daya in Cortland ma the guest of Mrs. Jamea Nye.
Several from this place were In Syracuse * Tuesday evening In a t -tendance a t a conference of Scout leaders.
V I C K I TO B E CITIZEN H o l l y w o o d (A?) — Vlcki Baum,
German writer now working In Ho l lywood , nald yesterday she would take the oath of al legiance as an Amer ican clt i ien next week. She haa passed her final examina-t i o n s
H i m w e r e dinner guests Friday of Mr. arid Mra Will iam Apgar.
Mra. E . J. Wells spent Monday wi th re la t ives In Groton.
Mr. s n d Mra. George R. F e l -lowa and son David of Ithaca were
The Card Club will meet with I g u e s t s Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O'Connor, Sat- I K. F a l l o w s , urday even ing , January J*.
The tax rate for s ta te and county taxes for I f IS In the town of Dry-den has been announced as fol-lows: T h s general fund town rate 1a $7 p*T thousand and the h ighway rate la 17 Inside the In-corporated v i l lages of Dryden snd Freevi l ie , m a k i n g a total rate of $14 per thousand .
Outsld* the v i l lages ths highway rats h s s been set for I to, making a tot*] tax rate outs ide of 117. T h s total a m o u n t of tax money to be paid the county treasurer from the town of Dryden Is 110.147.07, snd tho amount to be paid the super-visor Is IJI .0S0 .
Mrs. E l e a n o r s Fund l s of Groton, Mr. and Mrs. W s l t s r Burch of Dryden s n d Robert Parker of Varna w e r e recent cal lers ef Mr. s n d Mrs. Rem* F u n d l s and Mra. Has*) P a r k s r .
Miss Kvm Carman of Ithaca spent Tuesday wi th friends In town,
Fred B a a e o m and son Claude at-tended t h s funera l of Mrs Irene Baaeom la Auburn Monday,
Miss Lota Wel l s spent Sunday la Rosa.
D. D. Chase la go ing to CorUand every day for t rea tment a t Ver-Hoey's Sani tar ium
Mass Li l l ian Apgar of Ithaca. Earl Van Arkol, Mr. s n d Mrs. C. W. Starkey, J a n e t s t a r k e y aad Coed
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Ch**e ot Cortland w s r e Sunday guests of Mr, a n d Mrs. D. D. Chaae.
MI** Lillian Apgar of Ithaca spent Mondmy with Mr. and Mrs. Wi l l iam Apgar ,
' Mr. a n d Mrs. William Sherwood of I t h a e a were Sunday guests of Mr. and M r a H. M. Frees*.
Mrs. H e n r y Van Arkol Is 111, Dorr 8. Fel lows was In I thaca
last T h u r s d a y w h s r s h s s t t sndod a l u n c h e o n at tho Victoria Hotel , a t w h i c h t h * town collectors of tho county w a r s guest* of Mrs. Char-lot te V. B u s h , county trsmsursr.
Harr i son M. Frsese spent two daya last week In Sayre, Pa,
Mrs. E m m a Laesy left last Tharaday n ight to spend some Urns at De land . Fls
B r u c e B l o o m of Weedsport spent t h s w e e k e n d at his home hsro.
• c o a t officials of th* Owaseo dis-trict he ld a meet ing in the Free* vUl* school Thursdsy evening for tha purpose of planning a n e w procedure for the coming year »t srouilnsT- Mrs. Vllls Myers, Miss Gertrude Dutcher, Mrs. Wi l l iam
A pots r and Mrs. Sora Church served re freshment* fol lowing tb* m e e t -ing, i
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gregg o a . terta lned th* card club at t h e h o m o o t Mr. aad Mrs, William, Apgar Saturday evening.
were cal lers at the h o m e of the ir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Quail. Other callers at the Avery. Quail h o m e Sunday afternoon were Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Hayes and children of Locke R. D. I, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pa lmer and mother, Mrs. Josephine Pa lmer . Mr. and Mrs. Haye* and family were dinner guest* at the Pa lmer home Sunday.
Rev. Arthur Reed was 111 a f ew days the first ef the week.
Mrs. Bessie C j tehee* w a s in Cortland Sata* lay. Mrs. May Gutchess. Mrs, i . l tdred Brown and daughter l.*iira were also la Cort-land Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennlson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rics of Cortland wsre near I thaca Sunday to visit their slater, Ruth House, w h o spends the weekends s t Forest Home with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Underhlll .
The young people held a busi-ness meet ing at tha htme of George Wednesday evening, about J7 be-ing in attendance. Ice cream and cake were served those present.
Archie Underwood spent Friday and Saturday at tho Leslie. Gutch-ess home.
Mrs, Arthur Reed was a dinner guest of Mrs. Bess ie Gutchess and family Tuesday.
Mrs. Elate Fritts, son Howsrd and daughter Dorothy and Mrs, Eva Courtney and daughters , Avis and Lois spent from Saturday aft-ernoon antll Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Asahei Tlllotaon and family In Babcock Hol low.
Fred Hall returned to his horns In Harford Sunday morning after spending some t ime with t h s Court-ney brothers.
Gsorge Fritts. jr., is hotplng at ths homo of his parsnts, Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Fritts . Hla parents ore both Improved from their il l-ness of a few w e e k a
Saturday while cutting u» on th* Gutchess Lake, t h s men had the misfortune to have t h s Ice break mnd the i s * s a w aad eng ine go Into the water. Leslie Gutchess and Charles P s l m e r saw the lee breaking in t ime to save t h e m -eelve* from going In.
Msny different trucks have been drawing lee from the lake tho last tow days. Ths Ice Is ef fine qus l -Ity.
ERIE COUNTY CASHIER ADMITS THEFT GUILT
Buffalo OP)—Frsderlck E. T h l e r -off, (3 -year-o ld caahler accused of s tea l ing $11,571 from t h e E r i e County till, went to jail last n i g h t to await sentence after p l ead ing gui l ty today to a charge of s e c -ond degree grand larceny.
Thieroff pleaded gui l ty t o a count Involving theft of $110 from the county on November I I , l t $ 7 . Supreme Court Justice George A. I^rk ln said h» would s e n t e n c e
| Thieroff a week from tomorrow.
BORN
B U C K L E Y — To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buckley of Homer, N / Y „ R. D. 2, a t the Cortland County Hospital , Cortland, N. T „ J a n u -ary 21, l » t n , a daughter. W e i g h t 8 pounds, 7 H ounces.
ELSON — To Mr. and Mra. R o y a l Elson of McGraw. N. Y., mt t h * Cortland County Hospital, J a n u -ary 19, 19J8, a daughter . W e i g h t * pounds. 4 ouncef.
H O P K I N S — To Mr. a a d Mrs. Lynn H. Hopkins of P i t t sburgh, P s . , at t h * Pittsburgh City H o s -pital. January I I , l l l l , a son, w s l g h t 9 pounds. Mr. Hopkins Is t h s son of Ns l l
C. Hopkins , formerly of Bas t H o m -er and Cortland. McNALLY — To Mr. and Mrs.
J c e s p h McNally ot Port D i c k i n -son, N. Y„ Jsnuary I I , l l l g , a son, Dennis Joseph. W e i g h t • pounds, 14 ouncoa. Mrs. McNally waa formerly Mlso
Graea McCarthy ot Cortlaad, M.
New York City's I t . oo* shoveiers clean street* ot three-lack fall la record time.
D I E D
B O W D I S H — I n Bast F r e e t o w n . January 30, H I S , Eber J. B o w -dish of 301 Tompkins s t r e e t Cortland. N. Y - aged 71 y e a r s Funeral services a t the Baerd memorial h o m e Saturday a t 2 : H p. m. Friendo may sai l Fr iday evening between 7:11 s n d • : • # . Burial a t tha Georgetown Cetaov tery neat spring.
H Y D E — tn Hew York Olty. * . Y „ Jaauary W, l l l l , Predertefc W . Hyde. R e m a l n e t o reach Cortland s t
4 10 Sunday afternoon, w i t h s e r v -ice Immedlste ly fol lowing at t h * «hape! of th* c o r t l s n d Rural C e m -etery. P A R T R I D G E — l a Fabius. M. Y.,
January 10» l l l l , Earl Pmrt-rldge.
Funeral services will be Hold oa Saturday afternoon at J from the late home at f a m u s , N. Y. Burial la Berwyn Cemetery. <
COUNTRY PI N e w York,
ce lpts 908.317 Creamery: Hlghsr i s>.15i»e OH eg press weak. 23c* syosses 21c m o s ' l l f 2 0 # 2 l e . 9 2 4 c . mostly l i e
21c, mostly L ^ h o r n lfr 26c. most ly 24B* 28c; mostly i » B . M * > 1 7 c mostly • tom*2Bc. DueWS
about st**dy. N * ' Long Islmno « J 1.38, some • J * * M a l a * Owen M t $1 .26; C o n n e c t s * # 1 . 3 0 , poorer^* lbs . ) . Mams 2.15. Bower* ! - f red varieties ta-headed hbl.. tteo f S O O ^ R«d Bliss 81
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