uicl fTxiuii tJuuuAJjy ucuaway.The WSCS meet at the home of Mrs. Barbara Drake in Bombay on Wed., Ort. 19. Eight members and two visitors were present. Grace Happten gave the missionary talk. J’ansey Hazen was appointed chairman of the Cafeteria Supper. TM« hostess served a delicious luncheon prior to the meeting1.Laymen’s Sunday was observed at the Methodist Church with the Rev, Edwin Potter giving the sermon. Arthur Patten, Louise Patten, Florence Wag-staff and Lena Dygert took part in the service.Miss Bessie McKwen has been ill for two weeks with a virus cold and confined in bed some of the time.Mrs. Mabel Wilson, Daniel and Tony were dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Hallihan last Wednesday in North Lawrence.It has recently been discovered that several headstones and flower pots and urns have been broken and destroyed in Hill-crest cemetery. There is no clue as to who or just when this was done.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barse recently enjoyed a trip to Washington, D. C. and visited their son Marine Romaine Barse and wife, stationed in Virginia. On the return trip they visited theirdaughter Beatrice Bars® who is employed near Wingdale, N. Y,Mrs. Kate Murray was a Wednesday caller at the Wilbur Dygert home.Mr. and Mrs. Laureston Hazen quietly observed their 27th wedding anniversary at their home Oct. is. It was also Mr. Hazen’s birthday.Mrs. Maude Thomas, Mrs. Lil-liam Hazen and Mrs. Lena Dygert wore dinner guests of Mrs. Jennie Drake in Nicholvilla last Thursday. Her sister, Mrs. Carrie Tvvary was also a guest.Home Demonstration School Meets TonightThe second section of the County Home Demonstration training school Use of Make-Up’’ will be tonight (Thursday) at the Ogdensburg Methodist Church from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.The first section of the class which is being taught by Mrs. Madeline Blum, Cornell Specialist of the Textile and Clothing Dept., was held Oct. 13 at the Canton Methodist Church.Announcement of the school was made by Mrs. Olive Carpenter, home demonstration agent for St. Lawrence County.SERVICE ESSENTIAL Trucking service is so essential to our cities that many larger cities have built municipally-owned trucking terminals, leasing them to trucking companies.