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WORLD TOURS AND CRUISES 1050 SEASON Individual Travel Escorted Travel We furnish human or automatic guides Top-Flight Escorts: Charles (Phonograph) McAdam Cresson (Megaphone) Brouse Don (Loud Speaker) Love BARR'S TRAVEL BUREAU Issued by Gouverneur Super-Rocket Ship Corporation Page Twenty-Three
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Annual Nasitltesiu New l anJz LEAGUE SPEAKING CONTEST Music Hall NORWOOD May 3, 1939 MUSIC The Constitution. A Guarantee for Liberty— ------ —-----------—— ----------------- Original Barber Waters, Massena The Big Parade --------------------------------------------------------------- Wesley Carty Charles Littlefield, Tupper Lake Ropes Stanford Clinton Robert DeMers, Saranac Lake, First Prize Supposed Speech of Samuel Adams---------------------------------------- Daniel Webster Wilbur Hesseltine, Malone MUSIC Guaranteed, Constitutional Liberty vs Political Oppression --------------------- Original Frederic Barbour, Canton The Symmetry of Life----------------------—— ---------------------------- Phillip Brooks Richard Elmer, Gouverneur, Second Prize Antony to the Romans --------------------------------------------------------- Shakespeare Paul Tebo, Norwood Spartacus to the Gladiators Elijah Kellogg Richard Acker, Ogdensburg MUSIC The judges are Miss Jean Cowman, Dr. T. R. Miller and Prof. Baumgartner of Potsdam. Because of conflicting events, Potsdam High School was unable to participate in this contest. Annual NoJitlteln New LEAGUE SPEAKING CONTEST Grammar School Auditorium, Canton - - 8:15 p. m. Selections from Pinafore -- Balancing the Budget - — Esther Boprey, Gouverneur The Show Must Go On --------------------------- Anne Fuller Gilbert and Sullivan Canton School Orchestra ------------------------------------------- Florence Ryerson Esther Boprey, Gouverneur Hannibal’s Wedding Belle The Raven ---------------- Peggy Minnich, Tupper Lake My Dream is of an Island Place — Deep River -------------------------- Marion Smith, Canton, First Prize Jane Chilton, Ogdensburg Listen to the Lambs Hilton B. Turner . Edgar Allen Poe arranged by R. N. Dett .. arranged by R. N. Dett Prison Scene front “Mary Stuart' Mrs. Smart Learns How to Skate Three Pills in a Bottle ----------- The Bubble Party --------- Canton School Chorus Joyce Beck, Malone Hilda Donahue, Norwood Rosemary Demo, Massena, Second Prize Van Schiller - Anonymous Rachel Field A Violin is Singing in the Street Shortnin Bread ------------ Cargoes ------------------- Dorothy Wheeler, Saranac Lake .. Alice Evans Hardin arranged by Koshetz --------------- Wolf ------------- Luthin Canton School Chorus The judges are Mrs. Mildred B. Stiles and Miss Jane Cowman, of Potsdam, and Prof. Maurice Edwards of Canton. Page Twenty-Tu
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VISIT THE BAILEY-HOPPER MIDNIGHT CAFE on the first turn of the Little Red Road PRICES REASONABLE ’Phone LB 1939 WANTED! Pupils who are vitally interested in Grand Opera. WRITE OR CALL Marjory Smith Beverly Hills California Dial—SCREECH-O-O-O JUNE 4, 1950 TUESDAY A demonstration by Ruth LaPlatney of Reynold’s new discovery in TOOTH PASTE will be given in the Munic- ipal Building at Gouverneur. LILAC FLAVOR 20c a bottle TULIP FLAVOR 19c a box Will Not Clean False Teeth COME AND GET YOUR FREE GIFT OF TOOTH PASTE TOUR A TO THE MOON Ships leave Gouver- neur Fair grounds on Tuesdays and Sundays at 8:00 a. m. Sunday trips per- sonally conducted by Gladys Gilbert. Tuesday trips b y Cresson Brouse. ■o- TOUR R To Shagway by Eas- ton’s Rocket Plane. Among the people on the beach will be seen the famous Louis Bou- let. Canoeist Eleanor Christian, now wife of Clark Laidlaw, the professor of science at Yale, Alice Phillips and Eddie Tupper in Charles Helvie’s danc- ing school. $308.06 per pound. Insured against gaining weight. ATTENTION SKATERS! GATES’ RINK OPENS TONIGHT 7:30 D. S. T. (Don’t Spill Tonight) For Good Disarrange- ment of Flowers, call INGRAM’S HOT HOUSE Phone 1709 Day, Manzolati, Parker and Matthews Models for Miss McNeill’s Swank Shoppee are now demonstrating New Fall Coiffures Come and Choose Yours LASHBROOKS and ORFORD THE SUREST. SWIFTEST FIRE FORCE OF ELMDALE We Guarantee to Arrive at Scene of Fire Exactly One Hour Late. ALL NIGHT SERVICE Dial 241 Page Twenty-Ft
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