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j?ACE TWO '•'iiiii i 11 — ^H3?^S ijfi.'iM ?&• »J5* TRI-VILLAGE ARE! J THE ENTERPRISE, AlTAMofaN. V- FRIDAY, OCTOBER U, ,95a Mrs. McCabe Elected President of P. T. A, Mrs. Robcrl McCabe, South Beth- lehem, was elected president of the former Union Free School District No.' 1, Selkirk, at the September meeting. She will fill the vacancy which occurred when former presi- . dent, Lyman Levett, resigned to fill his present position on the school board of that district. ~ Other officers an* as follows: First vice-president, Mis. K. A. MeNasser; second vice-president, Mrs. William __,_._. D. Bennett; recording secretary, Mrs. jpliques G. Clifford Lasher; corresponding 1 '\ secretary, Miss Rosemary Marcelle; treasurer, Jacob Henkens. Committeemen chosen were: Budget and finance, Mrs. Henry Weisheit; character and spiritual guidance, Mrs.' J. Edward Wagoner; dancing Ravida - Parisi i The marriage of Miss Maria V ParjSiv daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Parisi, 88 Delaware Turn- pike,' Dejmar, and Thomas P.. liavida ; cnr » rvi 1 Mt> o»-»H T\<T»»i* Anthnnw L>O\/!/)Q . B» IIIJIIIMItllUIHl l Hiiiiiiiiiiitimii n - -••- . - — \.• • ••\••••' • jFW ••••jiiiinnii*^ • *- •. —....,.——,-i .-..• u ^I. I I I * ' W * j\ \ V\*> ' ' - ' - 1 i he AlMtallC - (?MinVACt Angelis went lo New York, the bride \v \f>SI'lK> \JCHO¥t?M wearing n black and brown plaid suit with black accessories. They will oi uistiiciison of lyjr. and Mrs. Anthony Rayida, September 1355 geaph^ve.,'Albany, took pjjiee le vacancy I Sunday afternoon in St. Thomas chupflh, Ejejmar. The Rev. Paul Bonfji officiated. Renalo Rplanqo wa«'organist. Joseph Cprrecpia sang. The pride, escqrated py her father, wore a princess style gown of Italian silk with full gored skirt ending in a chapel train and trimmed with ap- nlinVi/a^ 0I embroidered lace \«\• The Slingerlands BULLETIN Edited by E. R. Van Wormer &• f|l|| Members j Tawasentha Chapter To Meet In Debar Library 1 SeluL Elm Avel#Elv^s 4-H Club of I , ,7 Jr k met onQ* ° and had '\- - staJlaf^n of 'Tf& and welcomed three new -£-\.«&''•• Her [*]itlllUlllltllllllllHlllil(IIHIIIII I Hi t 11(1111111111111 til l j III Ml Personals and Brevities ' news jT\ 1 !*) 1 \H\\\ 1 Mrs. Raymond M. Van Wormer of leader rP°£ t ^'> im ' • \ ' • C. Wormer Commif? th Fl ' 8|B i>„ Wormerr off c.^TW?* . n ^ b T Syracuse and Mrs, Jacob anid J \\• A day evening. \\ \ and Mi.-.. ^ •u. ...>_. » u ,, v»». m 7, ~ : ~\\' J' , ,-,' • \'i\-l Ier visited their son-in-law and daugh ?™£o A • ?r ° Wpra .T^' Wbl l e «er, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freer, at MI? VrXLl^l 3 D 4S ^ d<? ^ uque ' r East Aurora ov,r the week end. 2*&M *?&* hne .. Pa \*- s,st ? r ol Mrs. Herman K. Moeckor, 301 Mc- e bride and maid of honor wore' - .... son of Mr. and Mrs. Vinconzo Do Angelis, Rome, Italy, topk place Sep). 30 ai St. Thomas church, Delmar, with the Rev. Paul Biondi officiat- ing. Given in marrjage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of Chantilly laco and net' with a V neckline and a fingertip veil attache^ to a matching headpiece. She car- Stationed In Canada iiquo ui ciiiuiL» Jul ''fu iaa' . nfi [Hav I fingertip illusion veil was attached to Ml . an 'd\Mrs. Clarence Van Worm crown ol seed pearls and rhine- . ,,:„: - • • . . . I /in no or,^ 1,^,. linn, ™ ,.,„..„ ,, , U ,'« „ I l ' ,-racuso and Mrs. jacoD ( . wormer Commi t * M8 mh/>.-« •.!•#. i„ri,, Mrs. Clavlon Van Worme o Groen Iffif* „ ^ ,£, ,1^;^ ,,„„„, r lis ,„, s ta ,...„ M „„. ^ 1£^<$*«VZS; -- - - - - M atr, cw!Ritf& r • / W: „ aie >*ibers«re r-' v ''ly» Jansen 'Linda Se.eye,y/ an( jMolly Jane Palmer D . At ten.ding, - 3f Mesdames Join I Members of Tawasentha Chapter, laughters of the American Revolu- i\ew Jersey, Pennsylvania Ohio, Vir- meeting of the season Tuesdav Oct 16, at 2 p. ,„. in the Delmar Public T 9 / njatching iieaflpipce. She car- I-ibrap P M-s. Wi.liam D R n Wandas Ko'olOT ^ \\\ W \ h 8 •egent of the chapter, and hostesses J!° °[ C , d - A . • or the afternoon will be Miss Ethelvn Mlss Mane A. Genovesi, cousin of, . --. - \ J *•• • . . - - • 'the bride, was maid of honor. She ''ore arriving in Canada Hurst and Mrs. Joseph A. Murrav l\ \ \*••\• «»»•• ••»\•<* \' uuuui. ^m> Mrs. Max J. Schnurr viee-rooVnt P va s Sowned in floor-length blue crys- and Mrs. Murrav, delegate will u j u ! lalMI(1 \ V U« matching headpiece and reports on the recent New York camoa \ «' bouquet of pink roses. Staate DAK conference in Syracuse , Best man wos JoJlp P h DcAngolis, Appropriations will be \oted for brolner of th<^ bridegroom. Ushers - a . nson - Appropriations will be \oted for Jane Palmer. t he chapter's various philanthropic Ij't pi-ojects and plans will be made for :h > a rummage sale to be held later in tire month. nann, John Mrs. Giles Wagoner; publicity an_ public relations, Mrs. Donald Stuart; room representatives, Mrs. Thurlovv Whitman; scouting (-institutional rep- resentative). LeRoy Griffin; news- bulletin editor, Mrs. Francis Elmore; safety and health, Mrs. Donald Tul- loch; parent education, Joseph Castel- lana. Mrs. Francis Dal> attended the 59th annual coin ention of X. Y. State Congress of Parent-Teachers this week inNew York city. Rfnisch,''\Blflu!#6ehrmar , l^rnken ^ IMfr Marsh. ,, LA ldel ' ^tf-'dopnuts were served been made for of --- — -.»—- ^~. & uiw ,v.u. JU c, | ier i3s. Another guest at the meeting sister of the bridegroom, were brides- was jylr.s George L. Willev, past maids and were clad like the honor Schenectady count\ chairman of the •'ftimdant. -in a light acquamarme. Federated Garden Clubs ol New York Their flowers were yellow and rust state. Plans ha v ' ' r - chrysanthemums. I Michael Ravida was best man for his brother and Daniel Keenan and Thomas Caruso, Albany, and Michael j,., Chesnut Hill Rd., Loudonville. Nieckarz, Schenectady, were ushers. Mrs . L( , 0 p. McDonnell is president After a reception at Panetta's, Mr. 0 ]- i| 1( , j»roup. Ravida and his bride left for Miami , rho Albany Spaniel Field Trial Beach, Fla. They will be at homo C | ub he | d jIS annual meeting on Sat- Oct. 14 a! 31 Greenleaf Dr.. j urday anc] Sunday on the Dr. George \ Little Faim off Crow Ridge Rd. the club's annual guest day lea at one lav ™ Merchandisee iss shownn o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 30, ,?£\\f 1?.. Well as a snack at the homo of Mrs. Arthur J. Rose, Mat i Q f the hungry and Jr., Chesnut Hill Rd., Loudonville. fo ; ,;„? f©? to ypur attic an. Miss Carol Sontz will be the mod- latter wci orator lor a panel discussion by six I Delmar. i, teachers and parents entitled, \You The bride, a graduate of Bethlehem 'L ,• v. Your Child, Your School,\ to be pre- Central High school is a draf sma™ , ear Voo ^ e ^\' !K •• rh «'e was a sented at the meeting of the PTA with the New Yo^mep^neS-l^P Umbl \ 01 l ' n,rants - '\eluding • 16 at the Jericho school. - pany. Mr. Ravida is a graduafc ™f r' f- fr0m r m .'d«-wifn states. Ted • 'Albany High school and Paul Smth . £ 0ld . nn g of Mmgerlands and Robert nro /ii , » „_ Collea-e H !° h !f Paul Smiths Moulton ol Pennsylvania were judges OES Chanter To Meet Sfmenf 0 \ C h ^ YoTreie 1 Th( ,' A,ban \ .': ial was ™»^ •'- \\ , '\' 1 ' \ \\\ purchased from Oct. _- 0 -. *.^ u »JUI mc UUilliiit' I Clc (department of the New York Teh j phone Company. Many New Pupils At EC Onesquethaw Chapter O. E. S., will pay tribute to its past matrons and past patrons, as well as charter members and the chapter birthday, _ , „ , , , _, , Wednesday evening, Oct. 17, at eight Each y ea r the Bethlehem Central o'clock in the Masonic Temple, Del- schools enroll many pupils who have mar previously attended classes in vario Worthy Matron Nettie Darbecker g^m g ^TVeJel^TtZ ing allowed'on\Sundays nd Worthy Patron Richard Bennett J g^iSfem i SKl/ f^as '\ 'ill preside. A most interesting nnH I - • Inart,, ^ are-planning a skating patty Oct. 27 wo 9°\ tri H a <>ns of a\ ki\d? will be mnn?, m £$ jW those in charge of the InaVow »°ms, an4a booth with do- \]£,Z i ^^Chaniiis i show in the llavout „„ . . ,. . . _ bar t<) . .,. „„._-.„... thirsts., fnr. ,\T~ f^S to your attic and cellar ™f, unt >«#id but useful articles and fnf.,? a ' cfi eckup of the work bench eaLo w ^ed hammers, screw drivers, JO^^^other fools and donate them v„i he <'SS&Ion sale. nf *hl *--^ are needed to do some anrSfo ^y work ' makc dish towels, XirV^^\^ 011 clothes - Mrs. Derby ernTmi-' ; ^ n charg0 of ihc sewing £z£ri$£t Tuesday morning un,il t, Delmar Reformed Church wi^Lni ui im.' uiluegruLMii. usners were Joseph D. Genovesi, brother of the bride, and Joseph V. Genovesi the bride's cousin. Pvt. Waller D. Hill, son of Mr. an.<! Mrs. Roger S. Hill, Selkirk, is assigned to the First Arctic Test De- taphment at Fort Churchill, Canada. Hill, a powerman, entered the army in September, 1955, and received basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. He was stations at Fort Knox, Ky., be- attended I The 18-year-old\ soldier Ravena High school. A recent survey shows that most people save for the proverbial \rainy day.\ In the past four years, how* ever, more and more people save- with positive objectives in mind, such . I \vuii positive oojectives in mind, such There was a reception at Sleas- as buying homes and durable goods man's Hofbrau. Mr. and Mrs. De-' or providing for retirement. will n^-nl -\\«\ itu.udru tsennett D„,L, r u \™ ,a ' x'egisierea in th< %JLP,• e - A most mteresting and ^hlehem schools from 46 towns instructive nmorom l i & . Vi florpc ar,^ „;•:„,. _^- ^T .I . u -' vv \ ; > count of a change in the schedule for the eastern trial circuit. Resident hunters 6re pleased with _ „„j, p-u^i* w„o nave thc new Albany county open season previously attended classes in various on Pheasants which extends this year nartc nf th« « » —- \\ • •- irom Oct. 15 to Nov. 3 with no hunt Rev. Dr. Leroy C. Brandt, pastor. Sunday, October 14th: 9:-15 a. m. Bible school. 10 a. m. Arnold adult Bible class. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser- mon, \Beholding God.\ Children's story, \The Edge of the World.\ The sacrament of infant baptism will be administered. Music: Prelude, Cantabile; solo, The Voice in the Wilderness, Scott, Lincoln Peterson, baritone; offertory anthem. O Come, Let 1,'s Worship, Baines; post hide, Moderato, Cappelen. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. 7:15 p. m. Devotions and program Topic, \The Origins of Protestant- ism.\ Tuesday: \ 8 p. m. L.E.N. Service Circle will meet. Mrs. Keith Hubbard, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mes- dames Mae Hotaling Vedder, H. P. Paddock and J. W. Hotaling. Devo- tions will be led by Mrs. Ralph •ak 21 or <M)F~'\ *'\\•' v \\ u - ^.ny ma interest J 5 - l h « f community who is, ... — K wm B group and sHiff fellowship, service, fun £' ,, ( ™'« ln .'he activities roSm U n- Wednesday: 10 a. m. Ladies' -Aid sewing group „ ^.. ^^...uujo. Daily limit „ lnc r anrl ._ „.„.> «.-..uuis irom 4b towns, is r two c ° ek birds, with a season limit instruetiwr'Droeram 1 has heerf «T villa Z es and cities ~ of New York « taU '' ° f ^ ° Vet \ u^ T*,^' ?° Ck ? ^ anSt th P e°Sy ^atr b on en Fol-\ fe ^^^ «f. Aiaaic and Hawaii, -^ ^ schgujed ^^ „ .. , „\\ jtne Territories of Alaska and i- Z\^ a ?L thc f w ° rth y m t at , r , on - *?: and cities and villages from i lowing tM entertainment there will L (tes f ConnecUcu f, Massach be a social hour, with Isabelle Wil- |,;„„ ...m . - •• - the 10 —„ ...>. viniriiaiiijiient mere will be a social hour, with Isabelle Wil- liams, chairman, assisted by Jean Bylsma, Ruth Baldes, Gwenyth Moore and Eloise Paddock. ,,,„„.r, ,n ^, ^^* I-Z^^UD icgisLerea in Mrs. Marjorie Williams, past ma- I the elementary grades are two sets itron of Onesquethaw Chapter, and at'of twins. The largest single grade present secretary of the chapter, has | enrollment occurred with 20 in the jjisl returned from New York, where 14th. Thirtv-seven boys and girls were and «lf\ reuwsmp, service, fun ;\'«•• u„„ ln •«,,„, U n- is eliS g + of s ? me d t eper thoughts l^. 1 .^ direction of Mrs, J. Raymond _,.. •Bmifrto 10111. Yon nwrt ,h„l T lbbltS . Thursday chu^fl^ to J flin - Y ° u need\°thc ^!S*.99* its life and the church needs 7ion eS wm C ? nnecIi< L u£ ' Massachusetts, binls have all been banded'and the Jr* W AV ha X e their first regular Conservation Department a^* .h„ Department asks the ftnrf% e !X Vn \g' ni a, Illinois, Utah cooperation of all hunters in report- AmonTfh.iru ' •, \\u S a1 1 banded birds tak ™ during th? ? S e :04 pupi]s registered in lhe °P e n season e the elementary grades are two sets Of twins. Th p l Q ^ Q ,.f „:__,. sc . Vanderbeck - Van Derzee , - ,« lOlflifEj YOUR HOME- • Every home owner needs this illustrated booklet on \fence. Tells all about the different , •\\— < r \-: 8f yRs and how'to select the right fjjnqe for your property. It djB- Scribea the quahty features that have made Cyclone the word's rn'oat widely used property-igro- tectioh fence. Just phone and say \Mail me the free booklet that tells how 1 can fence aiy home.\ No obligation. NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS, .ALBANY 4-6715 P.O. Box 8066, Pine Station ALBANY, N. Y. Evenings and Saturdays PHONE ALTAMONT 5211 ONLY UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION MANUFACTURES CYCLONE FENCE. \A-;r *\&*}. a \\ *± to • Miss Janet May VanDerzee daueh- /rs - F ^uren nve^fe ^ ° f v^ °k ^ and MrS \ Stuart Lansfng -Albany,''ami 45 in other c Ues it tu\ ^ Derzee o{ St Petersburg, Fla, cpuntry. Ten moved into he distri^ £<£?\?'% t0 R ° bert v anderbeck from six Long Island fZf, f ?. ct i 'u S01 ? of Mr - and Mrs - Robert Van- halance formerly rvld Hmall fovvn\ t^f 0[ ™^™c, Long Island on or rural co_mmLtie il ^ Sma \ ^^^^ ^ ITlty Annual Guest Day Held ^'^WS^. at the five ' . . J \ CIU I Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbeck, both its annuJl ^ZIT R f VOlution - had ^ aK , t ' m \' M,s - Vand-rbeck was on Teunis Sling? r iand il d church - Th w' Sbu 'r° lasL > ear - Tawasentha Chapter VAT 80 ^- by lived in 5r De, T'\ !P family formerly ^,,„;t. ot the comtng vear- treasurer B^endfrom^\ 11 !, Winne : ing' secretaVv fi c omstock; record- ehlplalh lusan ^f a McC onnel]; torian Cressv A b n tark ^ e ather; his^ song leader I mf., y i ^cCormack; tra| Nancy' {fflk\* JaCks ° n; \#*- da?^? 1 wi || be Lyman's Sun- when W-' 1S the annual Sunday cTver\trll- e ? 0 f fhe church tal <e at ttet$$BP Jete Servicc of worshi P year 1^#S|j esslon - Services this ^^£ Cted b >' L3y ^ remertllSlfe M o he church should Nov ^l#f f Community Day on the hclw' §kP& en s of Elsmere, PeacelllP 0 ' 1 ' 7 0Ur Parcels f o. : needy oSP®^ blankets for the irLf^feW^) will he accepted. eot'ifTf 53 \\ Community Methodist Church Saturday. October~13lh- vJu P - ™: Cou P ] « Club will meet in Fe^wsnip hal , f 0r suppei . a ™**£ a g re am pre^em.f Mls ' ^n Pendleton i Sunday, October 14ih- 10:30 a. m. Church school. 10:30 a . m . Morning worship. Chil 7:30 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal. Friday: 6:30 p. m. The Doubles Club will serve a fresh ham dinner under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lunden. The program committee, Mr. and Mrs. Reinald Mc Crum. Transportation is available to all services by calling Edward Tall- madge, 2nd, or Arthur Hamann. There are 25 million dairy cows in the U. S., 14 million of them east of the Mississippi. P^gfytJtS&MlfeNT- -'\ -'POLITHSAL AOVEfrri^EtVj^NT If your hair is »?f becoming to you, j&u qhatdd bf cpv\i\ny to us\. We recommend you try our hair fashions for Fall. A It is full . . . Bouffant . . a coiffure with softly feminine lengths. All of which indicates a permanent wave is a \MUST.\ For Fall fashions in shortdos, demand the fine foundation and manageability of a professional permanent. cur staff of expert '\.Stylists\ (provide you with your Fall Fashion! Make Your Appointment Today! Lucille Beauty Salon 210 Q17AIL STREET > ALBANY 4-9481 Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort POLI,TIQAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT SAT. OCT. 13 BEFORE 10 PM dren's sermon b : p.' i - c, ;\-J' nicKOk. Cindy Koenigsmark 16 \^ 1 ! 0 '' Sta mps, -\\ •\.?f 1 \\ u \ oy pastor. Adult' gWWe; SuL C a ° n U d P °A nS ' ^ %% r^ P %* tOV and th '' So'. music, Jonathan P^.^l^^'can. ^ P- m- Youth Fellowship' _,— **,, iiiuseums and American niusici' Jonathaij Pitts; conservation, Louise. Ann Jackson; magazine, Mar- . ^cia O&tjs; Indian, Kathrina Bowdish: merri'bershm M-- ^••-- Monday, October 15th: 7 p. m. Commission on education at ^ntertaled with S 01 the ^oup were S rou P tor>T* —, f 0il0w ; d g ^ L wn^pre^e;offers of port finance the sewing Mrs. Marie WHERE YOU CAM GET YOUR BEST DEAJ. NOW! A FEW 1956 Cljirys^ a^<a Plymouths still available! ACT FAST! YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID BUL LANG- -_ :y ... 5 ._— „^^»^j; magazine, .Mar- .. church' lS P, /tarkwe d at P he\r S relati ° nS ' ^^ I ™^\ 0ctober ]6lh A ^STe% r siness meeting tad ' \/atV church ° f •SSBffi\ Sr^^rSS5.r.\ ^ w^l^prS „ oi port- i_Jrr < p Kdmt. sewing machines and transporta- tion, 8 p. m. Building and grounds com- mittee. Wednesday, October 17th: 4 p. m. Cherub choir will meet at home of Mr.s. William Haywood, 144 Orchard St. 6:45 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal. 7 p. m. Pastor's evening office hours. 7:45 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal. Thursday, October 18th: f 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts and Ex- plorers. Saturday, October 20th: ' Troy Conference Woman's Society meets at North Adams, Mass. Those planning to go please contact Mr.s. John Thatcher. Members of the Youth Fellowship of the church are inviting their par- ents to be their guests on Oct, 21. The evening will begin with a supper at 5:30. The general program to' follow will include an installation ' service for new officers and an ex- planation of the program for the year. CfcE^EWtitiS s Tll 9 WW It * I If you have seen rhurvo. and their friends thiT^, momb «s busy with their sewing P a „H t^ 1 ' and other handiwnH, ff d km ^me ably petting an oar'lvtf T\? prob churcf bazaar which wmK f u° r ,ht ' Friday and SaflirrfL ! be heJ <i on 16 an3 n\ ac^ding^o^ol\^ K N ° V ' ^-^^^.^Joan^og. U^an^'w^'^^,^ ^°* Wd- dried Plants C hees e ^nd^' ^ e goad used toys u sc !f ^i Candy ' records as well as ar .,v. S , aM white elephant sale Cles for a j •Hi