2, gMed and Mire; Henry ‘Wella’: spent ‘Sunday’ with’ ioe giesnte in Fenner: : no Ce Winter is: ‘spending Clevalai: OBS, Vig Pipla alley of Cincinnati re lcantly apart’away with Bia’ parents. —John:T. Bulkley,..O snag: York is the guest of Mr. ~and Mrs. “W.. H. Woodruff, this week.’ -y « +Mra‘ Frank Stosckeé, and daughter of, Minos, are visiting Mrs... Katherine ‘Burne, —Mr..and Mrs., Arthur, Mather are “epending. two weeks at Redwood’ and the Thousand Islands., * Mrs. BS “A, Wadsworth of **Woodscourt,’’ South- “Norwalk;iConb. ‘ The “Union Schools ‘begins ‘the fall term a week from next. ‘Monday. The Seminary will commented ‘September’ 8. irs. Clara‘ ‘fHacklay ‘of: Palo: Tt. Califf, who has been spending time at Onondaga Valley, has “arrived to,visit Miss Jeannette White. ‘~ “aMr. “and Mrs. Frank Barrett, ta; turned last: week, ‘after: spending severa l days “with cousins of'Mrs. Barrett is eyed up at Fourth Lake, joseph Flanagan, and‘two daghtere of Utica’aré’ ’ visiting «the former's brother in ‘Perryville. They spent a few days, with’ Mr..‘and’Mrs. P. Be Flanagan the, first of the week, iss Ada “Tooke” celebrated” her birthday Saturday when a picnic’ sup per ‘was given at, the home oft Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tooke, “Thera* were aix tédn relatives and friends “pragent. —Miss Helen , Cotter of Onéids, and sister, Miss Katherine Cotter, of Utita were guesta’ at—the“hinck/Jean, House last week and attended: _DeRuyter fair where they ‘had s booth. “The Shaver Agency has aold Cleve land cara to George Planck and to Sutter Brothers of ‘Syracuse who own @ farn near Peterboro;and Chevrolets to Claude Card of Webster Station and ‘Harvey Randall of Syracuse. * Lewis Stearns has been the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rose, in Fenner. Mrs. Rose and grandson, Gaylord Stesrns, spent Mon day with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Wells. —Harry Kotsonas had returned to Montreal after visiting his daughter, Ma. Chris Zourdos. Mrs. Kotsonas will remain for a longer visit, and her young daughter, Theodora, will reiising the coming winter and attend the Union School. —Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Cromack ,and son, Kermet, spent a couple of days in town the first of the week, with their cousins, Mrs. G. Frank Curtis and Dr. A. G. Courtney, enroute to their home in Oklahoma, after a trip through the East. —Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Riggall, Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and sons, Her bert and Carrel, Mrs. Fred Benedict and daughters, Vera and Melva, Miss Norah Riggall and Carrel Riggall have returned from a camping trip at Mr. Riggall’s farm near DeRuyter. —Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. Davies,Mastera Turner and Tommie K Davies, Mr. and Mrs Raymer Han ford and daughter, Coreva of Cleve land, 0., Mr. and Mrs. G. EB. Hanford, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Rhodes, and Mas ter Bertrand Rhodes of Etna, 5pent Saturday with Professor? and Mrs. Bailey, —aA, team belonging to J. B. Johnson n ran away Monday night while being uiphitched at the farm on Burlingame hill. The horses were caught near Rev. T. G. Jackson’gon the Lake road. They were badly tangled up in the harness but no damage was done ex cept for some deep-cuts—which it was necessary to sew. _ — Miss Norah Riggall was in Vernon Center recently.to attend the wedding a Virginia Grant of Vernon Center and Mr. Earl Collins of Sher burne. The wedding took place in the Congregational church. Miss Riggall acted as one of the bridesmaids. Mrs. Collins is well known In Cazenovia ,having graduated from the Seminary in 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Collins are both graduates of Syracuse University. Mr. Colllins is a member of the faculty of Pittsburgh Music Institute and or ganist and choir leader at the Fairfield Methodist church of Pittsburgh, Pa. AEBS SE rete a eek. new. roof. is being Baron Mrs. 5 Be =Jack Miller has: midgeement. walke d in: ‘front of his store, on 1. Center street. —Misa ‘Mildred Davia sang. a beau tiful. aoto in the ‘Presbyterian church, “Sunday.” : te —Two-different-trees- on: : Nidkeeraon street have wild: cucumber zines grow Hog high up among’thé branches,”” —Misa’ “Josephine” Frederickson is: ‘spending a week? with Professor ‘and ‘Mra: Bailey...” —invite: your telends: to apend:Liabot Day: in’ Cazenovia We’ are” going’ have 4: biguigss? PBERT = —Thomas~Burns. has “moved~ séfoin the justjertise on Farnham-streat to | iousé on’ Fenner’ ‘street, ° drs Nir Darling of Binar are’ visiting Mr. and Mra HL T5s Rots ° Vanderkolk, of Béfay nette, Ind., is spending a few ‘days with: hig’ brother-in-law, ° ‘Thomas’ C. Callahan, 77! Mrs. B. ‘S— Briggs has gone to Alddi to take a'three weeks’ treatment at the’black water baths for rheuma tism. —Mr.: find Mrs.Harry P. Trow bridge of Canastota are spending the nest ofitheir velation in’ town with: ‘their parents,” —Mrs.George Hall. and“daughter, Camilla, left, C this morning to ‘visit tthe? former’é ‘daughter, Mrs. James Winch, in Cleveland, Ohio, ~~ ' Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ‘Williams’ left Tuesaday” morning to drive’ with’ ‘their charge to‘Cortland and:previsiting the former’s brother, Harry, Williamss ‘5 —Midsed ‘Nina‘and Dorie Williams of Brockport spent Sunday” with their’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gs Er i Williams. —Mr. And Mrs. William' ‘Drummond ‘and son of New London and Mrs. Helen Kilborn of Taberg were ‘guests of Mr. and Mra, [Frank’Beckwith,’Sunday. ° ° —The poo t rains ‘have Helped’ to crop coditions materially and the continued hot weather has given a great boost to corn. —On page four of this paper: ap pears an advertisement of the Diepress company of their 7 per cent. cumula tive preferred areck which is offered to investors. —The Town baseball team will journey to Manlius to play the teams of that place as one of the attractions of the Farmers’ Picnic at Suburban Park Saturday. —Robert L. Manger of Montclair, N. J., is expected home_Sunday to vis ct his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Manger and his son, Robert, Jr., who is living with his grandparents, —Mrs. Leland Woodworth, who spent last winter in Washington, returned home last week accompanied by her sister, Miss F. Kane Gillett of that city and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Pauline Gillett of Cleveland. E. B. Osborne of Syracuse spent Sunday with them. —A number of young people were entertained by Miss Anna Hall at her home on Lyman street, Tuesday even ing, it being the occasion of her nin teenth birthday. Refreshments were served after which they enjoyed games and dancing until the wee hours of the morning. ~ —Rev. 8... Persons, who spent a few days in town last week, preached at the Presbyterian church, Sunday morning and at Peth in the afternoon. Be, with his family, are spending their vacation at Osceola and while here was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Howson: « ‘ —Justice M. H. Kiley is entertain ing two grandnephews and one grand niece, Sherman Guy Forbes, Jr., Edward Coyle Forbes and Bertha Forbes, residents of Sinapore, India. Their mother is now visiting her father, Dr. Coyle in Schenectady and their father, who is in the employ of the English government in charge of the elecrical works in the province of Sinapore, is on the ocean on his way to this country, his first visit in eight years. The oldest boy has crossed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans six times, the second son, four times and the little daughter, twice. '‘their ages are eight, five and three years. The children are accompanied by 4 govern~ ers, a native of India. The family ex pect to return to India in October with the exception of the oldest child who will remain in this country for his education.