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•0*V\t ?N~T^ : ~ v0 S',4-*V ,fc *^V^V'*^N ^*r^f.tyM?** r ' : ^xxm •^-^'V' ji'v' i • * t ^-« i, *t^-* VJ ' .-I.\'\ » ^ ; r J i •i f «J f &. s S St > i i * to m ^, «&• *.. •••• /ft. v.-,.,i»>. PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISEJfj:||jyfe N ^. Y., FRIQAV, JUN/E {5, 195<?. Uiiiii^ii Swim Program Set For July 2JTo August 26 A stuijumer swim program for resi- dents of Bethlehem Central School dretr;ct will be held in senior high school pool from July 2 to Aug. 2§, the board of education has announ- ced < , Le$rri-to-swim classes will take pace each weekday from 9 a. m. to .' iiq'dh ih'.'July, while stroke improve- ttii^ht arid lite saving classes will be conducted each weekday morning] ,,,durmg. August. Sessions for children Mrs. Charles Alford Named President of Delmar PTA Mrs. Charles Alford has been elec- ted president of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Delmar School. ;. Other officers: First vice-presi- dent, Mrs. 'Richard C. Shirkey; sec- ond vice-president, Mrs. Harold R. CSaringer,' secretary, Mrs. Robert it. Rice; treasurer, G. Perry Dunn, and teacher representative, Mrs. Peter H. Mahoney. Committee chairmen are: Pro- El. The Slingerlands I BULLETIN | Edited by E. R. Van Wormer | iillliillliUltliltiuiltlllMlliilllllillliillMlllllillliQ [iiiitiiiimi Community Methodist Church : r. \S^JiiSaS^ llth>'wioual Bethle^eMltJMfvaf'sprts awar4,vdjn- n,er.4n,?%ftteg£f n AfiMJeteriav,J,une ,5 ^yiSSfc who 4M£S nan^a^^*^S#:ihost valUabW athlefe,;;.^^ 8 '^,;. ^$#$i^4fo$M co^aritain, Capltal^toM|;|, I f^ketball a&star, Wgpii ?6n Driye Mrs, Douglas S. Rider, pre$ldent v | ojf the Woifteii's Republican Club of;| ithe- Town, of Betiilslhem, heads the \Thank You, Mr. President\ ! cam- paign in the town. ' . tfJ ,. ww ,,...,, , The drive is an official activity of, yeflnde.'- ,, i!V«l ' > ~~ ' tw J- 1 ftajey6©P ^yorowafld <th<H!und>-raised Will 'be iiseCto help finance the' 1956 i^epblipflji .caru|ralgn, ,' Serving' with' AJrs,. Rider are Mesr drigjgs;, ppnafd Gallagher, William Comstpcta Jr.; Frank Patterson, Rob- M feteY^Jti ft°bert Q'JV\ Fred- ^faS T%; mm Hunter, Edward *$&M9!$sr, Qt.t.0 de Heus and Uavid' _.; <*., Forty^two honor \award.s and scholarships, were pteen|ed jtO B.ethr leherh Central High School seniors June 7 in tlie anijiJip students-awards 1 •assembly -in mp ^sphp.Sl^ ; |i^ditb#i^ria'. 1 I gram, Mrs. Shirkey; finance, Mr. who can[5 unn; grade mothers, Mrs. Peter '•fll im ^^ ^ ke P lace ' ea<:h weekday, Verardij\ hospitality, Mrs. Laurence :«0>m:2 p. m- to 5 p. m. -Parents ^ Moses; membership, Mrs. Gar- iina_ Company the children to these I ingei-; publicity, Mrs. John P. Hosey, sessipnl. : and dancing class, Mrs. James C. Family, swim periods will be held from 1 g. m, to 10 p. m. Mondays, • Wednesdays and Thursdays and , fromi2p. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays. Colleges Accept Two Two. award winning members of g ie senior .class at Bethlehem Cen- al Senior'.-High school have been ! accepted for 'admission to colleges in • the\ jfeil', ' 'Mar.thur Hurley, daughter of Mr. .' and \Mrs;\.'Arthur T. Murley, 511 Ken- . wood Aye., • Delmar, will attend Wellslejj', College. Bruce, P. Vahder ^ei,'son of: Mr., and Mrs. Paul C. ] ya^derMel, 34 Hawthorne Ave., Del- mar, \Has/been accepted for admission •to WesTjeyan College, Buckhanna, W.' Miss Hurley is the winner of a Staje Regents scholarship, while Van- der .Mil; receive his school's Student C^uibff Senior Citizenship AwaTd. Calligeris. Primary theater, Mrs. Howard W. Bartlett and Mrs. Alton C. Rome Ji; intermediate theater: Mrs. J. vyalla.ee Campbell and Mrs. Stanley V. WEzensk.i; clothing sale, Mrs. Everett Watson and Mrs. Garinger; pulication editor, Mrs. Ray W. ,Ste- phany; summer playground, Mrs. Everett Watson, and Cub Scouts, Howard H. Flierl. Summer Reading Club To Open June 25 in Delmar | Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Johnson, 47' Salisbury Rd., Delmar, have an- Modern American Explorers\ will be the theme of this year's Summer Reading Club at Delmar Public Li- brary, to be conducted June 25 through August 27, according to Mrs. Barbara Rau, librarian. No\ regular meetings will be held but children, from second grade to older age groups, will have the op-t| portunity to discuss books they have' read with a librarian. Each child enrolled in the club will received a 10xl5-inch map of the United State, containing pictures rep ship'winliieTf4nd Bbb Pauley, named most implcdSrila: athlete. „ r T Jtie. Mfi^lli speaker was Leni Watter|piM^ari|rCollege-loptb;at , J coach, ?;'©Ihfr speakers ineludei Charles 'IjHS&hief/toastmaster; Rbl-.f bert i|!a!n|p;J$t-g6ing president off the men's*;,association; Hamilton H. | S°°^9$MluiM&ig P r i n c d p a Id Wilham- ! JB;'fsiroi Se mor Hl S h prin-if cipal, and •ijiei'iRev. William B. Fitz-: ge 7 rajd. ' nouhoeii the engagement -of their J resenting folk lore, history and places odau\|5iiter Miss Barbara Marie John- of interest in the various states. For Boh,'to.:Henry E>. Nachbar, son of Mr. jeaoh book read during the summer, •\..and Mrs - . Henry P. Nachtoar, 360 : ; WeMington*Rd.' Delmar. A 'late summer .wedding is planned. '•:' Miss Johnson, a graduate of Beth- '. leheni Cehtral High school, attended . 'Hijpe College, Holland, Mich., where •\'\she was a member of Sigma' Iota r-Beta -sorority. ' She plans to enter -<-Ru!&eaiv$age/' College in the fall. ,V •)]$£ Kaehbar, also a,, Bethlehem i .\.Central • High' school graduate, is a -•student at^Rensselaer Polytechnic In- •stitute. Advertise, in the Enterprise. Tke.p&isionh ¥oun. .. !\vSS**Hj& 9 mS^Wlal far your 'Wf , 0 \#/'wlect:onB Wisely. A Vtalenf*''——-•-• ! - •— ' the child will receive a colored out' line of a state to be pasted onto the map. Members will be encouraged to earn as many such outlines as possible. The program will be climaxed by a party Aug. 29\ for all members who have read at least four books during, the season. About 40 children participated in the program last year, and a larger group is expected to take p%rt thisi summer, Mrs. Rau said. I Enterprise ads pay — try them. 1 Rev. James R. Rhodes, pastor. i Friday, June 15th: I Annual church family picnic, be- ginning at 4:30 p. m. Supper served after 6 o'clock. The spot will be designated by a marker in Thacher Park. Coffee will be furnished. Pop will be available for purchase. Fuji for all. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arthur,, chairmen. ; Sunday, June IJth: 10:30 a. m. Rev. Arthur P. Wyman; will be guest speaker at the morning worship. .] Monday, June 18th: 7:45 p. m. Finance commission meets at church. Wednesday, June 20th: 7 p. m. Pastor's office hours. 7:30 p. m. Commission on education meets at church. 7:30 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal. Thursday, June 21st: 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts and Ex- plorers at church. Sunday, June 24th: 10:30 a. m. Sacrament of holy com- munion. Communion meditation: \The Christ of the Highway.\ July is vacation time for Rev. James R. Rhodes and family and it will be spent at some camp. In August, Rev. Rhodes will be back calling on the sick and shut-ins and each Sunday he will fill the pulpit at the Methodist church in Delmar. A large portion of his August time will be used' in study and planning for the coming year. The Woman's Society of Christian Service held its June meeting on Tuesday evening in Fellowship hall. The president, Mrs. John Thatcher, presided. During the month of July, union]Gould,7'^grnX\ services with the Delmar Methodist church will be held in the Slinger- lands Methodist church each Sunday, beginning at 10:30 a. m. During; August, union services will be held in the 'Delmar Methodist church each Sunday, beginning at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. John Underhill an- nounce the birth of a son, John Jef- frey. A. daughter, Lynda Jean, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin/Taplin on , , . . ,_,,,.-,... ...... - .,_.-. May 15, and on May 20, a daughter, I j£m ^^S3S^J : ' E ^'S/^ahiaP, Geo Cheryl Lynn, arrived at the home of r S e <a^^:eHe^ ! iF«TdhusW. ffiehar • Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Horn. ' 1 \ ! / =\ 5lV * i! «*^~ *x~-J~iv r>m xj a „i and top^|i^ L an K aHd\baseball play- |»-''^#P : pf' M0s& pie$erit<& er» wp ; ; a 1f»Xr winner both %^ereSernard K ,^aryith^1fo Pal^ffW&l^elt'/Stadent .Asspciar P Th^'aWo^ ^ Mdps^SaSresented awards wLul?^ s ? hoc * principal, were' to Bln'%l|^' s \ s0 n of the Bt^.^JLW^lr - , ' *°PtbJl, ; $aW tof scholarship Ja g^ fe^L ..%a** ^&1 Davf fetiBieeld as sportsmanr 4T%3~ut9 Qil i Eastern £pne %#l ow^.;«safe^?i!E£ n „,,,r„ ->-)gn Teachers!; Association ' AWafS,; •r£ a}l - f- Phinney; American :'Agr^i culturis't Foundation Award,; Ro^< aid tt. Lafirangei-jaa^aBd^JBo6te}f|- \Avjrsscd LjaiMo^t A', Shultes,; .Mniira-, .College Junior' iCiti^hsn'ip Awards' Vi$ir Ot» MODERN SHOWROOM ; 'QP&'&^&m** OF - MONUMINTS IMP. aiBANY 89-3637 r ••>T£ FEEDS — SEEDS * ' ;. •'.. T,.*:. : -', DELIVER WHi^fE DELMAR 94878 .V..Vi'i-.:i}r. $*'.':<>•& ,'\l!...::: \^^M^^- '• •^^Z' M i 9BS£895 JSijMtysk VACATION \ t t WM§fflU>* RETREAT JESUIT REf REIT HOlI % GLiNMONT,N.Y. Jletttkt Master VjERY REV. ROBERT I. GANNON, S.J. Rector, St. Ignatius Loyola Xlhurclj., New York City Former President pf 'Fordhhhi, University Noted Scholar^,Lecture^, Aujthor From and Including Supper, pnday evening\July 20 fa Sunday ev». ning, July 22 A delightful Wteieftd of peace and quiet far the honbr and glory of God, gratitude for your, blessings prayers for your needs. *\ . . „ » UNITED TO SO MEN qiAsr \cotfE/msr SERVED) COME ALONE OR WITH A FRIEND For rtiervafiont, Phbnji Albany 4-.I862 or wr^tiio Athletic awards follow: Fopt^'.'^L;\ Herman Feldhuseri, David jj^gtieo-captains: Duane Am- sler, MicBaefealie, Van Clark, Bob Conklfry: ''mm Drew, Mike Gainor, Qene ^IfflSWohn'-Greer, Bill Guer- rera, S&encgpHerbst, Ron Kibbey, Bill ^imanliSGOtt McWhinnife, Ger- ald' Psppaiaut. Bob Pauley, Bob Pi- gors,, ©ale;: Rice, Dick Scepkowski, Fred ; !S|ha«agf, Ray Shufelt, Bruce i Vande|i!^|g|iiii 'Witemberg. Bas! F :eifcb'^l''ii- ; Brian Beer, captain, Jjm 'B^aihdn, i)ick Childs, Wan Clark, :Bop'J1£'orikl!n, Dick Drew, Herm $$isysen,. John. Greer, Bill Guerreray^ohn Heidel, Don Huch- ings'.-JjIritSafamiller, John Seyboth, Frank.-'Sigllf' Briice VanderSfel. Siyiminpjg;'_- Frank Leeschner, captain) JlSpsorge Briginshajiv, Geo- rge Gheslbr^f; jphn Chesser, Gene Kennedy, Dave 'Legg, John hmiioM' Scott McWhinnie, Gor- don •MjlI!f/:§BoK : ,, Fauley, DavePog- jni, PhMSRieiehnitzer, 'Spencer Ryan, ! Fred.$Sflgg@|; • ' Baseb|ifcg£,.Bfeuce VandenMeJ, cap- tain; DHanet.&msler, Van Clark, Bob Conk!m«;?;;lJi|k 'tirew, Herm • Feld- husehjritoTBn:? .Greer Bill Guerrera, Arnold] JFMmm,%Dbn HutGhihgs, Bob Irish,';iFreoS«Sehimpf; •• . • \ TraaEii^^'lftofr Kabbey, .captain; Pontaiftesae1teKLaw;s6j!pi©aye f iOCiegg, Dick LlM^SoBjSjefiea^^oPTfney, Bruce V^derilel. 'i4}.y?i& ':• ; '.' Sacraments of baptism recently ad- ministered by the pastor, Rev. James R.. Rhodes, were: Beth Amy, daughter of Joan and Hammond Robertson, Jr., %nd Bjeuce David, son of. Jeanne and ISuhday morning services/ Promotion M} ^^^Inaite^a; senior at certificates were given to those pro-L ^S n w^||i^^ o^ffiSf h afe gressed from one department to an-' S£^£1I1MII& IBwJi W Student GoUncir 4 Seriio,r^iti^hs^pJ Awards, Rutfi '&. McChesriey,.-, •an'df Bruce P. ^anderM^7:^ M'. !HolJrnes.'^mor4a;i M^^l. ^ijtajjn^j ematlcs,' Harvrai/Fl'oyd J.\ Waiter ' pVIemorial Science Prize, Harvith;, DeKalb Agricultural, Association a Award, Gary A. Appleby; S,enipr^ Music Award, Miss Dapsoh; 'Delmar Progress Club Scholarship,, Mdji Kronis; DAR Good Citizenship Award, Miss.: Dapson Bethlehem Business, and profes- sional Women's Club Awards, Bar-, bara A. Vaughn:,and 'Ann: Mr Fris- bee; Bauscft .a&d-JLomb Awar,d[,, Har-» vith; Danf6rth' i ' ! VF*oun^atipn\ Awar«i> :| Miss tJap^on. ,and .Charles ifcPalr-; mer; National --Merit \ Scholarship Corp. Certifjleate of Merit, 'IViis's fDapK, son, Harvith, 'Nandy 'li. ,'ScliWartz- and Albert E. ^Eaitdh;.The Readers' pigest\ Certificate\ Awar4,, Har^ltri, •\. Natipnal Honor '^^-*-* •*~^* r*Tfi*~» NORTON'S New Scotland Road NEW YORK P§ other, ,and Bible were received' <bv bee ^ ^^^P^'^^w-^Wfi^l coli- ;irlss who will be en- le S e scfolar4hiMhy.S?iethJ^e*';Me- those boys and girl tering the junior department „. ^^ tember. Each department participated in a dramatic presentation of \This | Mj^||pain,-:|^^i^gra'duate?this Is Our Church,\ an overall picture ye?r, ha been&^^ed;-af\ChiIdren's of what has been accomplished during hospital|Bbstoh^wBef¥she,/wiH study **\•• past year. Singing by the!for an?pf..d|^pil^7'\ •• ^ Thanks are extended 1 • —~ th e junior choir. _._- to- the church school teachers and staff for the hard work, time, and devotion so constantly given by them during the entire year. Personals and Brevities —I? Miss Johanna K. Van Wormer, a [student at St. .Ag nes school, Loudon- '•vil-Ie, entertained members of her sophomore class at her home, Vly ,1^1^ Farm, on the afternoon of June \4L Swimming in the mill pond was [enjoyed and a picnic supper served. Those attending the party were the IMisses Enid Ballentyne, Judy Alt- 'frikn, Sally Smith, Caryl Schaefer, Diane Van Deusen, Virginia Dudley, [Nancy Wing, Louise Beebe, Ralle iGreenberg, Mary Lou Lanford, Judy Shincel, Debby Campbell, Kris Carl- Jsbn, Susan Curtis, Ann Boff, Lynn lOailanan, Judy Dalice, Faith Wein- I'berg, Milda Hesson, B.etty Baldwin. Helen Bourne, Susan Mullen, Diana Homer, Barbara Brown, Dorothy El- dredge, Ka-ty Ryan and Miss Van | Wormer. The final meeting of the winter ,]sea$6n for the Junior Committee of 'Tawasentha Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was a din- ner picnic at the home of Mrs. Ed- ward Starkweather of Delmar on 'Wednesday evening, June 13. The re-elected chairman, Mrs. Paul Koe- nigsmark, presided at the business portion of the meeting when a pro- igram for next year's meetings was planned. Mrs. William B. Strong of Delmar is in charge of publicity. Mrs. John J. Gleason spent the week end visiting relatives on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Flint of Staten Island were recent visitors at £he home of Mr. Flint's mother, Mrs. Cora\Flint I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hitchcock and daughter, Sally, of Nashville, Tenn., former residents of Slingerlands, visited friend's in town on Sunday. 3 She strawberry and ice cream fes-' tival, sponsored annually by the Slingerlands Fire department, wp be held oh' the firehduse * grounds on ITJmr^ay evening, June 28. Frank' P. Hitchcock, a resident of I Slingerlands some twenty-five years ago at 150? New Scotland Rd., called on old acquaintances in town on Mon- day. .. --,-.--„. —>-*~v,r Ceitifi-;; cate of Merit, -fflKss. Schw.art.z; :^a r l tional' Safes Executives #f (Eastera*; •N,ew York Essay.-',Aw4rd>,, Hai-yifchp New York U^e^iy-p^^'^riii^Sj Award — Eastern' .^e^boaid; pis--:: trict, Miss Dapsctti; .Sfj^lfl\ .^tifens-} Examination _4jyard,'; HaEyith; ^H$at i s£j American SJistor^,'? Aw&rd, .^aryjtirj and Easton; F^jSait^A^ard for .<Qu$-- standihg LeW0rslii^\' giidf Seryiclij Palmer; tkmn^.H^^Kaiper^^Jfii^-.i ship Award, 3Jdnal<f, .$£. H.ut<aiin|k, •New York State •Re'gghtf^chblXr?;: ships, Haryitji, : HyiissC-^pi^rartlz,\ 'Eas-\ ; ton, Miss -jKroms,' Ma^Hiii.-iHl-rlJlr^! ley, Miss Dapsoh, '^Is^-Mdeheshey;. Beverly Storm, Lois p. Lunfieh aiid: •Hutchings. ','. >) •'••''\. ' Honor Mrs. Gillett The exebutive-; •«^0i|t^^f-.? i tr}!§ i : Frignds of'^he v ; Mb : i^ry23n«DSlmar'i.: lanjJs. iMrs. jGHlle^t. has just reached the twenty-five year mark^ as mem-. ber of the board of trustees or the J library,.- and, her loyalty .and devo- •tion ar,e, jJeeply appreciated by her. fellow WQrke^Si and all thoge whoi have the interest' of the library at f hea^t. • Punch arid .cookies were ser^ [vei and a social hour enjoyed. -gy^jR -i^§ y, FOIL WRAP CREAMO MARGARINE 27c lb JSf jpy jYMfffk^l^Tg. M l LP elb F,r;esh uGround Shoulder Brisket Corned 49c!b,lBiEF 59c lb. y.;S. CHOICE TQP Tasty Delicious Large LAMB PATTIES. 49c lb. BOLOGNA elb 39c lb. BONED — ROLLED ' OF BEEF 69c lb. ftres.h Georgia S... 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