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ftife Ftflfdfc t*ATRldt, W8>&IsDAV, JANUARY the real need of better school facilities fotn their children.

- Superintendent H, S. R. Murphy of Cat* was fe^ent. The Christian Endeavor society of the Community church have chosen the following officer^ for 1930; PresMrs. Bertha Garrison is The denit, Ellis Day; vice-president, John Patriot's agent at Hannibal, to whoni Cox; second vice-president, Marion ttewa items, advertising and aubGannon; secretary-treasufrer, Grace criptjons may be given, Wellington; leaders, John Follett, Robert Russell and Robert Cox. HanoiWal M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiltsje have The prayer service this week will loved to Onondaga Hill, where they again he held at .rhe parsonage at ill make, their harne with Lofen fe30 ?tem^menx&T%i*J*pws "Jtev^Uliery" addressed" the High will be f elloweaTby aTmeetrng of the fmamce committee, eonsistinf of Fred school students at chapel Thursday, Palmer, Jo&n McFarland, J&ony speaking on the topic, "Ten Years of Rhoades, L. R. Bells, Earl Dnrbin. Prohibition." He dealt with the subEva Brackett ar.dfc. L. Gacdner. Allject from an economic .standpoint, Tare asked to make a special effort to with figures which showed the many advantages of the 18th amendment The ladies of the Community club ^ i ^ tfoe Worldl Institute being fteld Monday and Tues- _tve a social at the Baptist -church day at Rome will probably be brought <n Tuesday evening, for the( purpose by the pastor -next'Sunday morning f raising money to purchase . stop at 1:30. The Church school meets jid go light for the village square. Edward WUs has been appointed ait 11:45 and' at Hannibal Center at ianitor at- the high school., 1 '30 Harold Horton, noble grand elect 'The High school .will appreciate -TOyar *tteadaaee-^a theLpicture "Bern sf Hannibal Lodge I. 0. 0. F., and Hur," which they are bringing to us b.is associate officers, were installed on M'and&y evening, Ja. 27th, at the t the session on Monday evening, ment of the New Oakland Eight To this latest church. We gladly recommend this istrict Deputy Coe of Scriba was he installing officer. as a wholesome picture. task they brought a wide knowledge of Edward McGlenin, who has been in eight-cylinder design. It is reasonable to he Lee Memorial hospital at Fulton Speaks at Normal School. or the past month, is home and much expect that the Oakland is a finer eight Ernest J . Lonis of Hanndbal, well improved. known in Farm Bureau and Grange because of this fact. Lucille Scott, who was injured recircles in Oswego coutety, a graduate ently in an auto, accident, is home Today a new eight-cylinder motor car makes . one horsepower to 37 pounds of car weight! of dhe Oswisgo Normal school and a 'rom the Afubum City hospital. candidate for membership on, tn-e Mrs. Frank Wellington, a former its appearance. It is the newest General Moderate Price state board of regents of the Univer- esident af this village, had the misMotors eight and by several hundreds of Eight-Cylinder Smoothness sity of the Sfcaite of New York, to ter-tun e- to fall down thej&ellar stairs We believe the New Oakland Eight will succeed the late Dr. William P. Baker it her home in Fulton Ja^. 12th. She dollars the lowest in price. It is the New The New Oakland Eight has all the smoothappeal to you all the more forcibly when you o*f Syracuse, sroke Tuesday moaning, in the Fulton hospital suffering Oakland Eight with smart new bodies by ness which results from the overlapping Jan. 14th, at assembly at'the Normal from a broken wrist and shock. consider its very moderate price. And a school in Oswego. Fisher. Mrs. Nellie Doacstater and Miss power impulses inherent in eight-cyJinder demonstration will reveal how well it merits He took for his topic, "Know Your Sorey of Homer, visited here recentengine design. In addition, it enjoys exclusive Agriculture," stating in his Jroduc- ly. They left for home Tuesday, the description "the car with superior perSuperior Performance tory remarks that he ha&.^dvbm&l taking Mrs. Ella Stevenson with them mechanical advantages which make it even formance." what topic to talk upon afid Baft tlrt- for the wintem.. Mrs. Stevenson has The New Oakland Eight develops 85 horseally determined to speak offchsub-lot been well of late. smoother and more delightful to drive. power and is the first stock car of its size and ject which he believed foe knew the The movie, "Berc Hur," will be most aboutagriculture. weight to employ an engine of such high presented at the Methodist church on He said that agriculture is an in-Monday^. Jan, 27th. .. .- , The New Oakland Eight, $1045 and up, f. o. b. Pbntiac, Sound Basic Design power. Since performance depends largely dustry that is fastbecoming of-vast, Mrs. E. B. Tucker fell recently Michigan, plus delivery charges. Lovejoy .Hydraulic importance in the changing conditions md has been confined -to her home on the ratio between horsepower and Several of the engineers who participated Shock Absorbers included in tit) prices. Bumpers, rear of today, and that the farmers them- ince. weight, the New Oakland light is exceptionin creating General Motors' first eight back selves must become cognizant of these fender guards and spring covers extra. General Motors Community club of District <ang>es, and become real agricultur- 4The ally fast and powerful because it produces Time Payment Plan cvailabie at minimum rate. in 1914 were responsible for the developheld their regular meeting last ists He pictured' the future of 30 Yiday evening. years from date, with receatrahaed About 20 members of the Parentcities, underground electric tran&mis- 'eachers' association attended' the i systems, wider and better higni a-i at r Fair Ha vein aimand- fjnjvyea tici&un^ctix- xravtro Says, freight and 1 p a senger see very interesting and instructive talk population spread - out, t instead j sy Mr: Harris. AH are invited to join crowding together as at present. He visualized what is now rural territory the local organization, whether pai&nts or tax payers. will become mora occupied and popuE. J . Lonis, recently put forth as lated. TMs will bring sodiaLand economic cfeatoges. "Wrtfc ttiejd* . candidate of Oswego county agriciltural organizations as a candidate or membership on the state bodrd of gifittts,- left Moa'diay for Albany, 4 f hoihS, he ^idv^nd ie has^rou# : about a return d the desire of thewiielee he will be a "special gue^fc at he sessions the New YoTk Sta^e l to be out of doors, to grow gricultural society today, and at a linner~at the Hotel TenEych this -' tf a desire for gardening in plots and ming, whicfh will be addressed by i flower beds, there is a recurrence of Bielt ' ' M!fsrHtomas Kckard is a guest ot ^e:rieulsturists. *er daughter, Mrs. Floyd Shutts, in Time-Tried Performance " MH discussed the. various . d^ ee and tbeir ar~T' On Moodiay . morniDg the Purity In s$eed, powfr and pick-up the New Series aking company's bread truck ran Pontiac Big Six continues to uphold the and killed a valuable Springer I iagriculture in it various J*ses. H >ver ipaniel belcsnging to Abner Jacksan. Pontiac reputation for spirited performance. Quoted "The Package of Seeds," by George Garrison is gaining slowly. Edgar A. Guest and concluded by a Leonard Dopp has purchased a strip Come now to our showroom and inspect this ? Quotation, from John Ruskm. The announcement of the first [fonticc in 1926 New bodies by Fisher make this latest f land adjoining his property from E. finer car with a famous name the New V. Rice. brought to the low-price fielj||;.new order Pontiac Big Six more beautiful than ever. Series Pontiac Big Six. Community Church. Mr. and Mrs,_fcarles DanDuyne of beauty, performance and i^^bility. And daughter of^Red Creek, were Thursday evening prayer meeting and Greater Smoothness and Safety W e Sumday diraier guests of Mr. aind Mrs. each Pontiac announcement since that time Mil be, held in .the session room. >ti? Kranze. The smoothness of Pontiac's 60-horsepower The New Series Pontiac Big Six, $745 and up, f. o. b. had1 am interesting meeting last Tburs- 'Miss Meadj, who has be*n spending has introduced a car which represented an ' day. Bring a friend with, you this me engine is further increased by the use of Pcnfioc, Michigan, plus delivery charges. Shock time with Mrs. Jennie Burt, improvement even over its: ov/n highly absorbers "standard equipment. Bumpers and spring ; un Friday evening the Willing s goae to visit friend's at Fruit improved type rubber engine mountings. regarded predecessors. Workers class will hold a meeting in alley and Southwest Oswego before covers ot slight extra cost. Gencrgi Motors Time PayPbntiac's large non-squeakfour-wheel brakes the session, room of the church. 'eturtning to her home at Brier Hill. ment Plan available at minimum rate. Important Improvements Come prepared, to work in the Pri- Mrs. Abbie Lindsley has returned have been made even more efficient. A new mary naoja. A covered <ush supper o Bethel after spending a week with Now comes the New Series Pontiac Big Six* sloping non-glare windshield also cdds to its i>er niece, Mrs. O. Kranze. wilfbe served. A Mr, and Mrs.' Stanley Little have Consider the delivered price as well as the list (f. o. On Saturday afternoon the Guild an even finer car with a famous name. It safety. Handling ease is increased through Girls will meet at the home of Mre. wved.back to their home here from' price when comparing automobile values . . . Oaldandre'ains all the qualities respt>*y&le for South Haaiinibal. G. B, Wilson. Bring scissors arwl a the use of a new type of steering mechanism. Pontiac delivered prices include only authorized charges Mr, and Mrs Howard Perkins are Pontiac's success in the past. And in addition C Improved Lovsjoy Kydrauiic Shock Absorbers for freight and delivery end the charge for any 'Choir rehearsal will be held at the joieteg over the arrival of a daughit CRtroduces many improvements. tnaaise Saturday evening of this week. ter, Barbara Jeam. additional accessories or financing desired. giva increased riding comfort. Mrs. Harvey Matson is ill. The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. Missionary Meeting. qhn McFarlartd Tuesday afternooii, There were 14 women present at an. 28th. A covered dash supper the M'issianajy m*etin$r at the home will he served. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith of of Mrs. Fairky last Wednesday afterSMKm. Mrs. 'E. G. W-elling, P K n t o t Rochester, were la town Saturday of the society, presided, and follow-- evening. ing th& devatioai and business period, J. B. Burt is suffering from anothe: a<n interesting progi-am was presented ttack of pleurisy. Telephone 321-W John Eckard of Red Creek, was a In the study of Utah, in charge of 111 EAST BROADWAY Mrs. McDermoti:, the history of tft* week-end guest of his parent*. _ ^ y j U o d ^ g Z h a U ^ j 3 h E e l i i r n e d IV&rmagi--church was _given, th difficulties "thai aitsn3 mission wow ronf a nvoEor trip to^irginia where : among them, ihe results accomplish- be visited his eousin, Robert Bracked, the changes that have taken place e t P R O D U C T S O F G E N E R A L Viola Stock of' Sterling, was an in the Mormon church itself, and tbe hop* for the future of the work in jver night guest of Doris Andrews last Wednesday. that field. Mrs. George Cole is nursing in OsjMrs. G. B. Wilson in her talk ~ Miss Doris Baldwin spent the week- al parsonage last Friday evening. TheIN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF go. rnissicMs in Syria, used a map showMARTVILLE. end with her grandparents, Mr. and M. E. congregation was invited and fD. P. Morehc^use, qJr./ surrogate The W. C. T. U. will meet with NORTH HANNIBAL. ing locations of missionary arad edu' , a gQ-cdly murhber of them came. A of the counrty of Oswego., Mew York, cational work of the. Presbyterian Mrs. Fred McMillen on Thursday of The Sunshine society will meet Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barrus at- Mrs. Juhin VanWie. ^ church in that country from an early this week. A covered dish dinner wit Thursday, Jan. 30th, with Miis*JPeter tended asnommu:iiity'meeting at On- Tbe W. C. T. U, was very pleas- very pleasant social time was had by notice is hereby given, according to ionville on Tuesday, night amd neport antly em.t-ertain.ed at the home of Mrs.. all. Games ware played, conundrum's Law, JO aid person* .having claims day, snd brought out in an interesting be served at 12:30. All are welcome Dibble.. t Let us have against JobT W. Stevenson, late of Lyle Livingston o^n^last Wednesday. given'and answered. Mr. a-nd Mrs, Wilfred: Adamy and way their later activi-ties in opening a The Grange will Eokl a reception a fine entertainment. Mrs. W, C. Taylor said Mrs. Earl Mrs. Belle Arnold haid charge of themore of these umo-n social affairs. the city of Fu>on, in said cou'nty, descr.-Dol to teach homemaking*, hygiene amily were Sunday guests of Mr. aiid and shower for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer On Sunday morning the house own- ceased, that ihey are required to exand -fc<ealth, and where groups of girls Mrs. Hubert Simpkins at Sterling. Gary of Fulton on "Wednesday even- Axtell attended ifhe installation of program. with the vouchers Mrs. Fred Andrews entertained ing of this week. Ladies of the officer:, of the O. E.' S. at Hannibal Mrs. Fred'Lamphere has been an ed by Frank Clark was destroyed by hibit -lbs same live in ccttag^s with a house mothe;.fire, caused by a defective* <ehimney. tberefor, tc1 the subscriber at the ofthe sick list. wfeer-e they 'nave practical -demoiistra Mrs. Estelle Cooper, Mrs. Wilfred Grange will please bring covered last Tuesday evening. . fice .cf George ;M. Fanning, 28% So. Mrs. Ruby Albright spent the weekThe Epworth League met ThursticVas of the modern Christian k m e Adamy, Mrs. Otis Kranze and Mrs. dteh andfcSahdwiches. end with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Car- Firi't street, Fulton, : N. Y., in the George Garrison at dinner Thursday. life. Mrs. D. McCarthy is in very poof day nigfot at tbe community fooms. JACKSONVILLE. "pewter, and family, Jan. 17th- being county of Oswego, New York, on or After an absence ' O f several days, The many friends of Mrs. Frank health. She is residing in Fultan The next meeting of the society William Russell, who has been sick her granddaughter, Ruth's birthday. before the 24th day of July, 1930. Fred Tih'ompson is back on his inail will be the annual meeting for theWellington of Fulton, were sorry to"'.this -winter. -:.. \ for a week, is much improved. Chapman-Adams & Co., ^funeral ^ ^ " hear of heagaccident, in which she The Grange program for next Sat- route. Dated this 20th day of January. election of officers. Lamsoji Grange met in their hall service. Fulton phone 36; Hannibal A. D., 1930. Fred Kra-ntz has turned butcher uffered a broken wrigt. . tday night wil!4>e as follows: Sang. at, Jacksonville Saturday afternoon. phone ,12. George M. Fansning, .executor Mrs. John Wallace and daughiei "No\Golden Harvest"; roll callr and is supplying .the village people They served dinner at 1 o'clock, after c-f the lasst will .and testament of -Several of the parents of this jo- of Oswego, Mrs. George Bayley and name th^ best program given in the with meat. Mrs. John Washburne called on which they hekl their meeting. The John W. Stevenson, deceased. eality attended the special meeting Mrs. W. Beckwith c>t Fulton and Mrs, Grange the, past year; experiences next meeting is Feb. 1st in the .af- REAL ESTATE.TRANSFERS. Eu.ge-r.-e- F, Sulivan, attorney for execof the Fair Haven Parent-Teachers' V. Cummins of Watertown, were while serving 6n jury, by worthy Mrs. Burd'ette Harris on Friday. Nw York State Realty Company &ei*t- 'Houghton has purchased a ternoon; dinner served at 12:30, utor, office and P. d./address, 28 Y2 association at Fair Haven* Friday guests of HuMah chapter, O. E. S master; reading, "Going Home Toto New Ycrk Central Raidroad Com- .South First street, Fulton'- N. Y. sharp. radio. , evening, when James Harris of th' at th^> in^ikallatin-n. nf ff T ^ day," by Ssih K.anr^elj^_discussion, ""~"Mrr~"Bfi?dMTB. Ralph Myers an4 Ttie-; r-eraaifts of Luther Ellison, ^afryy property in the town of Vol- l-22-6m 9,, ;* state education department gave^ an evening. "Can^ This "Community Prastlce' Humphrey Titus . we're in Auburn last were brought-"'Tiere from Phoe- ney, .56 of an acre. instructive addv?.~,3 regarding the op- The McCausey distinct P. T. A."How It," led_-by. Raymond Cooper; sur * Florence ^B. Bogardus .to Ray W. nix* and buried in Jacksonville cemerations and working of the laws o 1 meeting was held at Mr. and. Mri prise feature, irr charge of Marion -Wednesday. Jud Tuakins : > Mrs. G. L. Gove and daughter, Ade- etery Wednesday afternoon. Porter and wife, property in Fulton. central school 'district?:. The parent; Amos Denhisbn's,on Friday evening, Pearce; &ongy selected, by treasurer; line, called on Mrs. Erma Harris on Emma Wilson to Orla F. Watson, Jud Tunklns says mbdern wealth of Fair Haven and vicinity are ver; Jan. 17th. There were 11 member reading, Ruth K*nrpel. Sunday afternoon. property in Pulton. makes it seem possible^ for^a man to mnrh interested. lor they atypreciat and spyprfli visit.rn*s.. ReMr. and-Mrs. Ernest Walpole enLYSANOER. IJora Carr to Abram Carr and wife, -havo.so much mono? that-^4t doesat-reshments were served and a ver; tertained Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge iiurC.i Tussday evening, Jan^Hfch, the property m Fulton. gess and Mar, and Mrs. Frank Rickey make any real differenceWashingenjoyaWe evening spent. Sunday. $ . - - t DISTRICT No. 9, IRA young peop> of the Epworth, League Benjamin-; Markowitz and .wife to Chapm-an*Adam8 & Co., funeral . . .*\ , Chapiftan-Adams'& Co,,'funeral The M. E. Missionary society will en-joyed; a cobweb social in th-s parlors Olympic Siik Mills, Inc., true property toe Star. service. Fulton phone 36; Hannibal service. of the M. E. -church." sold to tb3 party cf the first part by Fulton phone 36; Hannibal meet vit'rT*Mrs. -Grace Itandall and Record Yei Tree phone 12. On Wednesday of last week, the the American Woolen: and Wprsfeedphone 12. * .' Mrs. Muvill Parsons on W'sdiiesday, regular monthly meeting oi_tt^La^ ,.; The largest yew. tfe% e?er (ransJamr 29th -for' a oTre^-^eWek dinner. dkc' Aid was accompanied by the vis-mortgages of $25,000" and $22,500. plan1e'\fas the one taken from DenIt Over Land of Fig Trees Everyone is cordially invited.. * Balsam of Myi*rh And iat Thick ual good dinner. ton, MU., to the Du Pont estate-at Keifr is a weed? A plant whose Mexico has more than 200:00Q pro- Mrs. Glanister wjll entertain the A doiTi-2-ticin and reception for Rev. square, Pa. The tree is two hunLarkin Soap club, of which .she- is a Barnes was beld at the 6ongregation-- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PATRIOT nett virtues ve not been discovered, ducing fig trees. "'' ' 'ears old. ,i member, this Thursday.

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