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Fulton-Patriot-1930 - 0036
Fulton-Patriot-1930 - 0036
H ANNIB AL
Mrs. Bertha Garrison is The
Patriot's agent at Hannibal, to whoni
ttewa items, advertising and aub-
criptjons may be given,
HanoiWal M. E. Church.
The prayer service this week will
again heheld at .rhe parsonage at
fe30 ?tem^menx&T%i*J*pws
will be felloweaTby aTmeetrng of the
fmamce committee, eonsistinf ofFred
Palmer, Jo&n McFarland, J&ony
Rhoades, L. R. Bells, Earl Dnrbin.
Eva Brackett ar.dfc. L. Gacdner. All
Tare asked to make a special effort to
^ i ^ tfoe Worldl Institute
being fteld Monday and Tues-
day at Rome will probably be brought
by the pastor -next'Sunday morning
at 1:30. The Church school meets
ait 11:45 and' at Hannibal Center at
1'30
'The High school .will appreciate
-TOyar *tteadaaee-^a theLpicture "Bern
Hur," which they are bringing to us
on M'and&y evening, Ja. 27th, at the
church. We gladly recommend this
as a wholesome picture.
Speaks at Normal School.
Ernest J. Lonis ofHanndbal, well
known in Farm Bureauand Grange
circles in Oswego coutety, a graduate
of dhe Oswisgo Normal school and a
candidate for membership on, tn-e
state board ofregents ofthe Univer-
sity of the Sfcaite ofNew York, to
succeed the late Dr. William P. Baker
o*f Syracuse, sroke Tuesday moaning,
Jan. 14th, at assembly at'the Normal
school in Oswego.
He took for his topic, "Know Your
Agriculture," stating in his Jroduc-
tory remarks that he ha&.^dvbm&l
what topic to talk upon afid Baft tlrt-
ally determined to speak offch sub-
ject which he believed foe knew the
most aboutagriculture.
He said that agriculture is an in-
dustry that is fastbecoming of-vast,
importance in the changing conditions
of today, and that the farmers them-
selves must become cognizant of these
<ang>es, and become real agricultur-
ists He pictured' the future of 30
years from date, with receatrahaed
cities, underground electric tran&mis-
i systems, wider and better hign-
enger
t
Says, freight and p a s s e e
population spread
1
- out, instead j
crowding together as at present. He
visualized what is now rural territory
will become mora occupied and popu-
lated. TMs will bring sodiaLand
economic cfeatoges. "Wrtfc ttiejd*
the real need ofbetter school facil-
ities fotn their children.- Superinten-
dent H, S. R. Murphy ofCat* was
fe^ent.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Community church have chosen
the following officer^ for 1930; Pres-
denit, Ellis Day; vice-president, John
Cox; second vice-president, Marion
Gannon; secretary-treasufrer, Grace
Wellington; leaders, John Follett,
Robert Russell and Robert Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiltsje have
loved to Onondaga Hill, where they
ill make, their harne with Lofen
"Jtev^Uliery" addressed" the High
school students at chapel Thursday,
speaking on the topic, "Ten Years of
Prohibition." He dealt with the sub-
ject from an economic .standpoint,
with figures which showed the many
advantages of the 18th amendment
The ladies of the Community club
_tve a social at the Baptist -church
<n Tuesday evening, for the( purpose
f raising money to purchase . stop
jid go light for the village square.
Edward WUs has been appointed
ianitor at- the high school.,
Harold Horton, noble grand elect
sf Hannibal Lodge I. 0. 0. F., and
b.is associate officers, were installed
t the session on Monday evening,
istrict Deputy Coe of Scriba was
he installing officer.
Edward McGlenin, who has been in
he Lee Memorial hospital at Fulton
or the past month, is home and much
improved.
Lucille Scott, who was injured re-
ently in an auto, accident, is home
'rom the Afubum City hospital.
Mrs. Frank Wellington, a former
esident afthis village, had the mis-
ter-tun e- to fall down thej&ellar stairs
it her home in Fulton Ja^. 12th. She
in the Fulton hospital suffering
from a broken wrist and shock.
Mrs. Nellie Doacstater and Miss
Sorey ofHomer, visited here recent-
ly. They left for home Tuesday,
taking Mrs. Ella Stevenson with them
for the wintem.. Mrs. Stevenson has
lot been well oflate.
The movie, "Berc Hur," will be
presented at the Methodist church on
Monday^. Jan, 27th. .. .- ,
Mrs. E. B. Tucker fell recently
md has been confined -to her home
ince.
The Community club of District
4 held their regular meeting last
Yiday evening.
About 20members of the Parent-
'eachers' association attended' the
i at Fair Ha vein and-
4f hoihS, he ^idv^nd ie has^rou#
:
about a return d the desire of the
l to be out of doors, to grow
-' tf a desire for gardening in plots and
i flower beds, there is a recurrence of
tici&un^- a-i rctix- xravtro aim- fjnjvyea
very interesting and instructive talk
sy Mr: Harris. AH are invited to join
the local organization, whether pai-
&nts or tax payers.
E. J. Lonis, recently put forth as
. candidate ofOswego county agric-
iltural organizations as a candidate
or membership on the state bodrd of
gifittts,- left Moa'diay for Albany,
wiielee he will be a "special gue^fc at
he sessions the New YoTk Sta^e
gricultural society today, and at a
^e:rieulsturists.
" MH discussed the. various .
ee and tbeir ar~
T
'
I iagriculture in it various J*ses. H