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' 'i^^^f-v^-s^'^^'-- H*»^*rf*s '*••-',•}•<.-•* >*•?; '-* 1 * -V-t\J' - «\* ;'V* ,: H W**-*#A «:r If\' y < i. , • •A i SECTION TWO — PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE, ALTAMOIMT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 Feura Bush REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Hortrberg, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Church service. Ser- mon, \WK'h One Accord.\ Wednesday, Feb. 13—Ladies' Guild will sponsor a pancake supper at 5 p. m. in 'the church hall. Notice the change of date. Howard Becker and Elmer Smith were installrd as elders and Elwood Vadney and Kenneth Van Der Wall as deacons on Feb. 3. COMMUNITY NOTES The Bridge Club met Thursday at the home cf Mrs. Ruth Johnson. Robert Hatcher ca'.'.c-d en his grandmother, Ann Creble, Saturday. The Ladies-' Guild met at the home of Mrs. Edith Johnson Monday eve- ing. Present were Joyce Honrbcrg. Betty Woolford, Gertrude Dean, Em- nn Norj'hrup. Ella Brate. Eleanor Dickinson, Millie Mc Elain, Winn'.e Swann. Mrs. W. G. Weekes lias returned to her home in Ravena after spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Maus MatMas. She also called on Mr and Mrs. Daniel Brate and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dean and son called on their son and family in Guilder-land. Barbara Rothaupt called on Xeftie Jones on Wednesday. Mrs. Maggie Vadney is not too well at this writing. Biity Woolford of the U. S. Navy, Washington, spent. Sunday to Tues- day with his mother. New Scotland I* — — z. llli i Nil Unionville PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Homer B. Silvernail, pastor. Sunday, February 10th: 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Ser- mon by the pastor on \The Spirit of Evangelism.\ 11:45 a. m. Sunday school. 7, p. m. Youth Fellowship. Monday: 7:30 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal. Tuesday: 7 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal. Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. Meeting of all church officers in church dining hall. \Perhaps the reason why teen- agers know all the answers is that they haven't heard all the questions vpt \ — Changing Times. CERTIFICATES SAY 'THANK YOU' — The Rev. John H. Sharpe, left, pastor of the New Salem and Clarksville Reformed Churches, and George P. Hotaling, second from left, supervisor of youth canteens in the Voorheesville School District, received certificates of appreciation Jan. 31 from the New Scotland Ki- wanis Club and from area young people. With them are Emily Mader, secretary of the New Salem Senior Youth Fellowship, and John D. McCann, active in canteen work. (Photo Courtesy of Knickerbocker News) yet. Announce Engagement Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Marlene A; Decker, daughter of Thomas Kos- jki cf Ontario. Canada, to Daniel M. Cerutti, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cerutti, 355 Madison Ave., Albany. Miss Decker, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Decker, with whom she made her home in Guilderland Center, is a graduate of Voorheesville Central school and is a business representa- tive with the New York Telephone company. Mr. Cerutti, a graduate of Cathed- ral Academy, served two years with the Army and now is a mason with H. Goodman, contractor. A late summer wedding is being planned. ^«WWIW«ll««»WWWlAIWWWWMWMUMWIWIMWMWWMWMMWA«A«««WWMMWMMWWir| FREE! 4 MONTHS SERVICE TRADE-IN We are your local T.V. & Appli- ance Store, maintaing our own Service Department. Where you buy is as important as what I yjplP^P'-Why nojt check with yojti Ideal (dealer'and save. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL '57 Motorola TV Model 21T32CHY A REAL BUY • f,-t. ••• \{••\• \\'•• . • with your old set PHONE ROckweO 5-2344 Reg. $289.96 Sold with Swivel Swivel Extra Westerlo BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Robert Fitzgerald, pastor. Sunday, February 10th: 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 11:35 a. m. Sunday school. 6:15 p. rri. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Wednesday, February 13th: 3:30 p. m. Crusader choir. 7 p. m. Senior choir. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:40 p. m. Teachers' training class. A supper, prepared by Mrs. Nina Stewart and Mrs. Folrence Hannay, for the Crusader choir was held fol- lowing ' rehearsal last Wednesday in the fellowship rooms of the church. Cottage prayer meetings are being conducted by Rev. Fitzgerald each week preparatory to the coming evangelistic meetings to be held at the Baptist church the last week in March. The meeting 'this week was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Millard Furman. ••M 2.50 A Week Open Friday Night Till 9 P. M. \ REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Donald Boyce, minister. Sunday, February 10th: 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Ser- mon, \Past and 1 Future.\ 11:45 a. m. Sunday school. At the annual congregational meet- ing the following officers were elect- ed: Elders, George Hempstead, Jesse Cliekman and Henry Latham; dea- cons, Amos Smith, Irving Makely and Henry Cooper. COMMUNITY NOTES Miss Cheryl Proper of Berne visit- ed Miss Janice Cooke. David Haines has returned from Albany hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis 'and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Filkins left Saturday for Florida, where they plan to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Moak of New Scotland were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Moak. FREE H0pp| DEMONSTRATION ••• ' /-:fe-'V-'i7..-, - Sivocfluunanceuenrer ^jyyyiiiiMiiMiwiiMMiiii^ 4-H CLUB MAKES DONATIONS Saturday, Jan. 12, a bake sale was held at Atkins' by 'the Westerlo Boys and Girls 4-H Club. * In the club meeting it was voted to contributed 510 to CARE and $10 to the March of Dimes. As $23.19 was realized from sale, $3.19 was left for the club treasury. Much credit is given to all duto members who helped, to the commit- tee of David Hannay, Frank Hemp- stead, Lois Fitzgerald and Carol Hannay, and to Betty Guilson and Mrs. Gladys Cornell, who helped on the day of the sale. Keith Pebler of Ravena spent the week end at the Everett-B. Snider heme. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Van Kam- pen of Coeymans Hollow, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis left Feb. 2 for sev- eral weeks' vacation at West Holly- wood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Stanton of Schenectady spent the week end with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Dewey Cornell. They also called on other relatives in town. E. Figueski of Berne called on Mr. and Mrs. Archi Lord recentlq. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frederick of Coxsackie entertained at the 25th wedding anniversary party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bunt of Ravena. Mrs. Bunt is the former Ella Weiriberger of Westerlo. Guests were: Mr. and, Mrs. Francis Riven- burg and daughter of Rensselaerville. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rivenburg of Delmar, Mrs. Douglas Cutler of East Greenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pemberton' of Ravena, Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Bunt of Coxsackie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riven'burg and children and Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Briggs. ' Mrs. Harry Lee and Mrs. Martha Hannay of Feura Bush called on Mr arid Mrs. Everett B. Snider on Thursday. Mr. and! Mrs. Frederick Nofobs of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lord mst Sunday. Mr. Bberhardt von Linden of Rens- selaerville called on Mr. and Mrs Archie Lord recently. George Hannay has been in the hospital for some time as the result of 'a broken jaw sustained while skating. David Haines returned home from the hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Alice Beebe of East Chatham ; spent over .the week end with Mr and Mrs. Lorenzo Hempstead Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald Griffin of OoeymainB Hollow called on Mr 'and Mrs. Everett Snider Saturday' eve- ning. Mr..'and Mrs. Arthur Steeneck and children of Shorebam, Vt, called on their •grandparents', Mr. and Mrs L. V. Hempstead, Saturday. REFORMED CHURCH Rev. 'Louis H. Ohisman, minister. 10 a. in. Sunday school. 11 a. m. 'Worsffl'P Service. \7:30 p. rii You* Fellowship. TAe- Ladies Aid society had their fSrst all day meeting this year on Wednesday, Jan. 30th. with a cover- ed dish .luncheon at 12:30. Those present were Mrs. John Mead, Mrs. Ida M. Slinwerland Mrs. Ernest Mil- ler, Mrs. John Mathias, Mrs. NMes Masher, Mrs Clifford Parks, Mrs.' William ©arte: Mrs. Clinton Hop- kins, M.ES. Eugene Morehouse, Miss Mary Lofj^ Mra. J- Ka-nle LaGranige, Mrs. tAihasai Slingerland, Mrs. Har- old 'Sliiftgertand Mrs. Fred Spore and Mrs. .A.;iR. Gardiner of Westerlo. The nejat bk dav meeting will be on Thursday 'Feb. 14. All the 'ladies are invited. •COMMUNITY NOTES On Friday night, Feb. 1, the Help- ful Club was entertained in .the home cf • Mrs. Louis Ohisman at Ravena, with Mrs. Geonge Kendall as co-host- ess. The members present were Mrs. James Flans-burg, Mrs. Byron Turner, Miss Ruth Long, Mrs. Peter Long, .Mrs. J. Earle LaGrange, Mrs. John Mead, Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mrs. Fred Spore, Mrs. Kendall and. Mrs. Chisman: also three guests the Miss- es Dona Mosher Priscilla Hill and George Kendafl. Mr. and' Mrs. Amasa Slingerland aMd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slingerlamd entertained at dinner Sunday night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Earle LaGrange, Mr. 'and Mrs. Marv- in C. LaGrange Ronald E. LaGrange, Miss Dorothy Slingerland, Donald James and Judy Slingerland and Mrs. Helen White of Delmar. Mrs. Alivah W. Sanborn of Lenox, Mass. spent the day Wednesday with her 'sister, Mrs. Stephen C. S\>rdhatn, Jr. at the Delmar Game Farm. Miss Virginia Peterson of Yonkers was a weekend guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John J. Bourke. Miss Judy Crounse has refturned to Vassar College after toeing absent for the first semester. Miss Crounse has recovered from her Injuries sus- tained in an automobile 'accident. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. MaoKay of Or- chard Hill Rd. spent tine weekend in Oneonta where they were guests at the house of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Hig- by. Their grand-son, Mark Higby, cetebratedMs third 'birthday. •Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eck, and their fourjdaughtei's, -were the guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Fuller Kline and Mrs. Jennie Tuttle at Schenectady, Tuesday,, January 29. Mr. 'arid Mrs. Clyde Irons were guests q|, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright it|Oobleskill, Sunday. Mr. Wright fasf;ibeen very ill in the Hos- pibalL buiSfiB convalescing. Mrs. GlJrge B. Lauriat returned t o Souitohwef^partoor, Maine, Monday a/Ster beSjjjgidJhe guest 'at the house of her pareM; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Crounse.. j^g M-r... 'ang^Mrs. George Coleman had as ithj|r§iguest Sunday Miss Arny Snyder oll^lmar, the occasion toe- ing on. hoiMSbf ifche.JbiTitihday. of Miss SrryderT^if\ ' Mr. and |ps. William Brunk of Coxsackie i\ver| callers at the house of ..Mr. and; J&. J. Earle LaGrange Monday. • Mr. and Mrs; Leonard Shuites and family were guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (Lamb at Greenville, Sun- day. Jack Rector of Hartwick College has been home ifor the mid-term va- cation. Mrs. John Mead and Miss Ruth Long, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mdley and son Richard Jr. of Albany, motored to Oneonta, Sun- day where ifihey were the guests of Mrs. Bessie Mailpney and Mr. and Mrs. Eiman Kenyon. Guests at *fie house of Mr. and Mrs. William jjfjanber have 'been Mrs. Walter Babcoofc'-of Schenectady, Mr. and Mrs. George Oofifee and daugh- ter Karen of Westerlo, Mr. Otto Mes- ser and Mrs. ..Anna Mosher of Del- mar. Miss Nancy Hamilton of Loudon- ville was a weekend guest of Miss Ruth •Rector. The funeral $ Mrs. Harris Taylor of East GreanbtBh .was conducted at the A'ppk'bee.'Hpme in Delmar, Mon- day at 2 p. m.r Rev. Harold Pang- burn, pastor 'ofjfehe Reformed church at SaugertaesA Y - ,arMi a &e lon: § friend of the l^hily officiated. Mrs. Taylor 'the roifier Helen Weyrich, was horn in Un&Miville, where she 'lived for manf years, 'before her marriage to Mr. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs', ! Jahn J.''Condemi of\ Albany were guests ait the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Henry Rector, Thursday night where a din- ner was given;; in Honor of the 14 birtlhday of -Miss iRuith Rector. Mr. and Mrisi Fred Pennington of Albany were guests at the homes of Mr. •and MrS. C. Edgar Wentriek and Mr. and iMrs. Leonard 'FunneH, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Louoks of Aibany were also callers ait *he Funnell home Saturday. Mr. and Mi's. George Taylor of Albany were guests at the home of Mr. and M<rs. William Pauley and family Saturday night. Weekend guests 'at the house of Mr. and Mrs. -George KendaM were their daughter ,AirmaTi Kathy Ken- dall, the Masses Evelyn Snowling, Wanda Kiser, Donald Toler and Nick Panise, all of 'Newburg. Surprise Birthday Party Mrs. Vernon Davis of New Salem was 'the guest of 'honor at a 'surprise birthday panty at her home Sunday afternoon and evening. The sur- prise visitors, 22 in 'number, assem- bled at «he home of Mr. and Mrs. Leiighton 'Hotalang, and 'approached the 'Davis home in a •'•convoy\. Mrs. Hotaling had made most of the ar- rangements, ifor the party. A 'buffet 'luncheon was served. En- tertainment was provided 'by 'William Banden with his guitar. Mr. Ban- den is known as \Adirondack Bilrt\ on T-V Station WRGB. The guests presented a gift to Mrs. Davis, whose age was not divulged! Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, Glens Fails; Mr. and Mrs. William Banden, Scotia; Mir. and Mrs. George Lee, Voorheesville; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wasson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burkart, Glenmonit; Mr. and Mrs. SLeigihiton Hotaling, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lonirstram, Mr. and Mrs. .William Disser, Mr. and Mrs. 'David' Hageman, Mf: and (Mrs. John Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riven- 'burg, New SaDem; and Miss Shirley Davis. The Home • Demonstration! Unit will meet Feb: 11 'at 7:30 p. m. at the school. There will he a food lesson and a Valentine party. Bring at 50c gift. Congratulafeitos' to Ronald Cornell and bride. They have 'been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cornell. Ronald is st'altaoned at Fort Belvoir, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Filkins left Saturday afternoon for a vacation in Florida. ?K E E P'VH'I'&':A|D : 1:| Over 20,000 Adftritie and iRheuv matte Sufferers have taken this Medicine since alt 'has ibeen on Hie] market. It is inexpensive, Can bej taken in ifch£ home. iFor Free'in-1 formation, ejve name iahd address! •to P. o. -Bdx 1012, Hot Springs, Arkansas, .',' . | ALBANY'S Famous BOOK SHOP The Book Center of Albany • The F. B. I. Story • The Nun's Story • This Hallowed Ground • Rider Basic Electronics • Forest Cool Law Reviews .loto—The Fabulous New Secret Word Game. Fun for Young and Old ) • Rand McNally World . Globes • Skira Piccasso • Webster's New Collegiate Dictionaries • Latin Trots • Amsco and Barron's Review Books • Radio amateurs' hand- book, new 1957 edition ( Arco — Beginning Office Worker, Clerk, < New York State-Mail Supply —File Accounts—Statistics. Open 7 Days a Week Till 11 P. M. 1 Plaza Book Shop, Inc. 380 Broadway, Albany (On the Plaza; So. of Hudson Ave.) Southern Floods Increase County Red Cross Quota Severe floods in Kentucky and ad- joining states will increase Albany county's Red Cross fund goal by $10,000, Henry QueMmalz, 1957 coun- ty chairman for funds and members, has announced. Quellma-lz said he was informed of the needed increase by Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D. C, He was- told the national iun 'd drive this year would be increased $5 mil- lion because of the floods. Quellrnalz said the need for finan- cial assistance and rejiaoilitation by flood victims would boost Albany douroty's share from the original goal of $180,273 to approximately $190,- 000. ' The fund drive wiH be held during March. QueMmalz expressed the hope county residents would respond with the same (generosity they have shown for flood) victims in the Eastern states and' California- last year. —1957 MODELS ARE NOW AVAILABLE — Ask Your Willys Dealer for an on-the-job demonstration! MINER'S GARAGE 787 STATE ST. - WILLYS DEALER- — SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Phone PR 4-9271 Were 22.95 to 69.95 Now f A Price All Winter and Early Spring DRESSES Were 19.95 to 49.95. Sizes 7-15, 10-20 and some half sizes. V% Price Small Group Winter Coats & Suits f Price Small Group Accessories • Hats • Gloves • Bags • Jewelry • Lingerie * I Price STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Sat. 10 A. M.-5:30 P. M. Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10 A. M.-9 P. M. Group of Shirts & Blouses £ Price All Remaining Winter Skirts Were 10.95 1 PrirA to 29,95 2 \» IVC, ^jii.in.:i || i | y | j | i!iii AND •iuw*!i.- ; *Wi»-!! u,jMii;t;.;Miw ion ir&B » 8 a Q S39! 81 wmmwmw^ During the bad weather, many of our used cars are inside. Come in ... . shop in comfort, where it's '56 FORD Custom V-8 Tudor \Styletone\ finish. Radio, heater, Fordomatic. WARM & DRY '56 FORD \Sunliner\ V-8 Convertible Radio\ heater, Fordomatic, white walls. '55 FORD \V-8\ Town Sedan Tan 'and white. Radio, Heater, Fordomatic. '55 PONTIAC Catalina Hardtop Gray and black. White- walls; Hydramatic. '55 PLYMOUTH All Metal Suburban ' Light blue. Radio, heater, ,. clean. Low mileage. J 55 MERCURY Hardtop Sport Coupe 2-tone gray and blue. Power brakes and Nlercomatic. 1,9S5 We're surrounded by beautiful, choice A-l used cars — all makes, models, fully reconditioned, many carry a full year 100 per- cent guarantee. '56 MERCURY \V-8\ Hardtop 2-tone. Mercomatic, power brakes. Low mileage. '54 CHEVROLET '210\ 2-Door Radio, heater, Powerglide. 1,145 '54 FORD \V-8\ Victoria 2-tone. Radio, heater, Fordomatic. 1,395 '53 FOBD.Custom. \6\ Tudor; radio, heater $?95 '53 BUICK 4 7 door; Dynaflow, power steering c 995 '53 FORD \V-8\ Victoria; radio, heater; 2-tone [ $1145 '52 CHEVROLET \210\ 4-door; Powerglide / jj 645 '51 FORD \6\ Tudor; radio and heater : $295 '51 CHEVROLET Convertible; radio and iheater $495 SALES ROOM OPEN till 9 P. M. Saturday Till 6 P. M. I«St iR'S SCHENECTADY'S ONLY FORD DEALER 1044-46 State Street ' DI 6-3433 •<r '\;'>: v: \l M£