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THE ENTERPRISE, A Contributions to this column .will be appreciated. Please phone your news sterns to: Mrs. Ma>.xine: Hoover, UN 1-8734; or to Mrs. .,Ada Ross, UN 1-8065; or to the Enterprise of- fice, UN 1-6641. —Claude Warner is a patient at Sit. Peter's hospital. —Clyde M<usser, Severson avenue, is a patient at Sit. Peter's hospital, Albany. —Mrs. Alton R. Teter of, Park St. Altamont, is a patient at St. Clare's hospital, Schenectady. -—Donald Becker of Schenectady ds spendndg some time with his m©-> ther, Mrs. L/ucMla Becker., —The W. C. T. U. will meet on Tuesday, -March 12, at 2 p. in., at the home Of Mrs. Charles Ekioind. -Mrs. Grace Sltreveld of Warper's Lake was a recent caller at the home of Mrs. William Becker, Maple Aye.. -jMr. and Mrs. Arthur Armstrong and family spent Sunday wdith Mr. and Mrs. Saul Seiden of East Greeii- bush. —Mr. and Mrs. John • Wilson of Guilder-land Center and -Mr. and Mrs. ~ 'Lawrence Warner were Sunday sup-t per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell' Rogers. —Miss Gretcheh Kiariiniey, dafrgh- ter of (Mr: and Mrs. Robert Kimimey, was, a patient last week, at Albany hospital, iwhere she underwent a ton- sillectomy. -^Mrs. Ant/bur Gregg,of Altamont and Mrs. Marian 'Rdekard of Scho- harie,, have returned home after spending the month of February in Miami, Fla. —John Meyer, son of Rev. and Mrs. Cornelius J. J/feyer, sophdrhbr^ at Hope College, Holland, Mich., has been named to the dean's list for the -last semester. \••' ^ —Mrs. Leon King and Mrs. Luther Empie of 'Guilderland Center, and Mrs. William Armstrong of Atamont were recent luncheon guests of -Miss Cleora Sohodnmaker, Guilderland Center. —Miss Ann Brenner of Pough- keepsie was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gibfos. <Mon : day afternoon she called on Mrs. William Hoover and Mrs. William Armstrong. ^, —Stephen Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. William' D. Hoover, a freshman at the New York State College for Teachers at Albany, was- recently; apr cepted as a pledge in' Kappa, Beta Fraternity. Mr. Hoover is registered for a B. S. degree -with a major in commerce and a minor in corivmerce. —Accompanied Iby Mrs. William Rowley, their director,- eight\ mem- bers of St. John's Lutheran church attended the annual Junior Ohoir r fes- fiiwal Sunday 'alt .Westminster .•Pres- byterian church, Albany. ' Tlfbse ait- , tending*were: Shfirley Gage, Andrea _| Tymchyn,, (Karen Thorsj|ri,s 'Ma^ly|i. *i Aimstnorifc • (Michael / iljfl^^flaaraief- Bailey, Ellen Kaasa and'Nancy Ser- viss. .(-.- ;• ;. ,• . . : —Mrs. Millicenf Veedier of Sche- nectady was a recent dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph W3s- tervelt, and family. Mrs. Veeder has returned to her home after spending five weeks in,Sit,. Peters- burg, Fla. While in Florida; she visited Nassau, the Cypress Gardens, Bok Tower, and cither ^points, of in- terest. On the way hornje she. vis- ited the recent Williamsbiirfe festi- val. —'Regular monthly meeWh'g of the Women of the Church of St.' Jfaton's • Lutheran church will foe held Wed- nesday, March 13, beginning,at;3:30 p. m. T here will Ibe a 'Bitole\ Atuiiy hour at 5 p. m., IM'ilty- (Mrs^yerna Uhl. Supper will (be served piibrttpt- ly at :30 so the women on. ithe sup- per commilttee will be able to ait- tend the churdh service <-elt .8' p. m. * A short program will be presented immediately alfter 'the supper hour. The\ Altar Guild will explain what they have teamed about the symbol- isms of the church. The group wall attend .the service alt the Reformed church in a body. | —Mr. arid Mrs. Layton •Bernhardt\ and family of Rexford were Sunday guests of Mrs. Luclla Becker and Miss Helen Becker. -Mr. and (Sirs. Robert Reed and daughter Eldeva attended the cap- ping Of their elder daughter, Donna 'Lynn, Saturday, March 2, at Samari- tan hospital in Troy. Serafiiii - Ogsbury Miss Ruth. Kilian Ogsbury, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jacob Ogsbury, Altamont, and Joseph John Serafini, Jr., son of Mrs. Jo- seph Serafini,, Binghamtpn, and the Jate Mr. Serafini', were married last Saturday in St. John's Lutheran church. The Rev. Henry L. Tom- suden performed (he ceremony. Mrs. Ellsworth^ Chesebro was organist. The bride, given in, marriage by her father, was dressed jri a princess gown of beige silk peau d'ange with satin Peter' 1 ,.Pah collar and front streamer. . The bodice and. collar were .trimmed with re-embj-oidered lace appjique<jl,dh silk organza. She had a headband' and- gloves of match- ing silk and carried a colonial bou- quet of white and pink sweet peas, lilies of .the valley, roses and feather- ed carnations., v Miss Elaine Serafini, Binghamton, sister of the bridegroom and the b'ride's only attendant, ,wore a prin- cess frock of ,pale yellow organza having ah offshoulder neckline and 'Bouffant skirt. S/he wore a matching shell cap of organza and carried a colonial 1 bouquet of mixed pastel colored flowers. Joseph Patrick Tlno, Binghamton, was best man arid Thomas Terry, fRprt, Dickinson, and Vincent Miceli, Binghamtari; r were ushers. The reception was at the Aurania Club, Albany. Mr. and'Mrs. Serafini left on a southern wedding trip, the bride wearing a mink brown suit with blue fox collar and brown accessories. The bride is a graduate of Alta- monit High school and Albany Busi- ness College and is with Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation. The bridegroom, a civil engineer, attend- ed Manlius schol, Cornell University and Norwich University. MASONIC HALL A£TAMOHT, -% y.\ SATM,MM. II MATINEE 4- 2:(^>. 4:80 , Children 25c ' A*<lul« '$68 NIGi^T — 7:00 alfid, 9i00 . Children 30c Adult* 600 '/JiiYu P.RIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 PAGE FIVE Altamont Kiwanis ! Foghorn Rev. Cornelius J. Meyer, minister. Friday, March 8th: 2:45 p. m: World Day of Prayer service for the children of the con- gregations of ,the Altamont Reform- ed, criur-ch an<i St. John's Lutheran church, to be held at the • Reformed church. 3 p. m. Oarollers 1 ' choir rehearsal. 8 p. m. World Day of Prayer serv- ice at Al'tamont Reformed church with both the cpngregations partdci- pai&ng: • Dr. Frederick Zimmerman, best known in this area as a former minister of The First Church m Al- bany, will be the speaker. -9:15 p. in. Chorus choir rehearsal after the service. ( Sunday, March 10th: . 9-:45 a. m. Sunday church school. 11 a. m. Morning worship service. Sermon; \The Whole Armor of God.\ !-if.-0:3b p:. .ni. Communicants' class for Jh6s« who are contemplating, ohurch.jVicki |,meinjbers, meets, at parish, hai'L 6: iS p. m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 p. m. Youth choir rehearsal. , t t 8 p. m. Instaptation .of Rev, Thiel- pape as mimsier of the Woodiawn Reformed church <5f Schenectady. Wednesday, MarcH 13th: 8 p. m. Second. communit Lenten service at the Altamont Reformed church. Sermon: \Jesus \and His I'Mother.\ Coffee hour following the service, t o which,everyone 'is invited. The discussion starter will be \The Priesthood of Believers.\ 9 p. m. Meeting {rf the F.C.M. class following the Lenten service at the home of Mrs. Robert Fries. , Friday, March 15th: 2:45 p. m. Oarbllers' choir rehears- al. 7:30 p. m. Chorus choir rehearsal. . ^ Altamont Cub Scout Notes iDen 5 met. March 4. We said the pledge of allegiance. We practiced the! graii'd bowl and had lunch. Then we played a game and talked about iSur Indian costumes. We are mak- ing tepees for, pur display at Pack meeting. The : ^meeting closed with the LMng Oifcle., Gary Gray, denner. Den Mothers, please note: Cub Scout leaders' meetings will be (held-'itjhe second Thursday of each mtanith instead of the second Tuesday. The next meeting >jrail be March 14 at Mrs Rdfb'eiit iSxewarlt's, Grand St. iRememiber Uhe Rjound Taible March 11 at Slingerlands. Cub Pack 51 is presenting the discussion of ithe April .theme. The annual Altamont Girl Scout ^cookie sale will be Mar. 8-18. LOSE UGLY it you are '6verweight Fi here, is the first really thrilling news to come aflojig,,fn years., A new and conven- ient way to get rid.of extra pounds easier thsfh ev'tfr, so you dan be as ; slim and trim as yoii want. This new product called DIAJRON ctirbs both hunger and appetite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise.. Absolutely [harmless. When you take D1ATRON 'ySii sMl en/oy your'niealsj Still eat the,:f6pi%.you. li.k.ej -buj: you. simply aoift have the urjje for extra por- tiOns and automatically your weight must cpjhe; dovyn,', becausi, as your own doctor Will tell you, when you ,eat less. you. weigh' less. . ,,Excess Weight endanger, your h 6a /t, kid- (l<(y* iSiP nb T$k$br&tiiUyM hatfc tried before, get DIATRON and fltATRON is sold oh this GOARAN- TEE: You must lose weight wi^h the flrsi package you) Use or the pack- age costs you nothing. Just return Wlmms ^nd is sold With -this strict hon«y-back guarantee by ALTAMONT PHARMACY (MAILi ORDERS FILLED) Monday night at the Maplewodd Inn the Altamont Kiwanis ciuib com- pleted its iplans io visit the Albany Home for Children on New Scotland Ave. The clutb will hold its regular Monday night dinner meeting on Marc hll at the Home at 6:30. The speaker will toe Mr. Howard, direc- tor of the Home, who will talk to •the club about institutions of that type. Car pools have been arranged, with Millard Orsirti, Gordon Hilton and Howard Ogsbury riding with Virgil Sheeley. ' Peter Alland, John Pol- lard, iDan Langenwalter and Carl Walters will ride with John Ether. Phil Harmon, John Sivell and Bob Pennoyer will ride with Howard Gil- len. 'Doug Spoore will ride with Lloyd Demiboski. The other mem- bers are coming directly from Albany to the Home. * * * * The program Monday night, March was brought by the New Scot- land group and introduced by Lauren Kissel'bung, past Meutenant governor. The 'speaker was Don DeBertraim, chief investigator for Montgomery Ward. He talked about the impor- tance of. investigator's staff for re- tail establishments and cited in- stances of his work. He mentioned particularly investigative jobs he had to do at Phoenix City, Alabama, prior • to that city's being cleaned up toy the State National Guard. Other 'members of the New Soot- land club present were Samuel You- rnans, Andrew Carr and John White. The ifiinal directions with regard to the tree planting project were given by Frank Williams. Gordon Hilton won a rather un- usual prize due to his having the loudest necktie at the meeting. St. John's Lutheran Church 'Friday, March 8: 7 p. m. Adult choir. Saturday, March 9: 9:45 a. m. Junior choir. Sunday, March 10: 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. The service. Guest preacher will toe Rev. August West- Mn of Hudson. Nursery. 7 p. m. Luther League. Tuesday, March 12: 1:30 p. m. Weekday school. 2:30 p. m. Brownies. 7:15 p. m. Girl Scouts. Altamont Masonic Notes The Fellowcraft degree will be conferred by Noah Lodge No. 754, F. & A. M., at its regular communica- tion Friday, March 8 (tonight). Noah Chapter No. 284, R. A. M., will confer the Past Masters degree at C'ts regular convocation on Friday night, March 15. Honor Bowlers !i|?A Space %s Cobiirri Wi George \Fogfro™ Winslow, the fettle ifeoy'iwitH'^jw big voice, who shares stellar honors _ w^ Charles Cdburn and Spring aym-gton in \The Rocket Man;\ which w^] lbe gnown at the Masonic ha, 1 *. Altamont, on Saturday,-March J*, holds a unique position in .Hollywood where the unusual is g%V?f?> ll y commonplace. In his seven shorj y«irs he has man- aged to confound every adult who has crossed his path. To say that y^g Mr. Winslow is 'a prodigy is putting A .mildly. Among his imore precocious talents are itfae ability to writ? longhand; read for . -ward, backward and upside down; argue with, devastating logic; design architectural creations and remem- ber with -accuracy- As an actor he is a quick study, memorizing his lines apparently forever after a single reading. -. \Telling 'Foghorn anything is like \talking to a tape recorder,\ said Charles Cdburn, has co-star in \The Rocket Man.\ ''He'll repeat the whole bit back, word for word, whenever such occasion might ari se , TJ^ kid's memory is terrifying;\ Altamont Girl Scouts INTERMEDIATE TROOP 28 Many parents and friends were present for the awarding of the First Class rank to nine members of Troop 28 on Wednesday, Feb. 27. Among those present were MitHa ro id Hoff- man, president of the Albany Area Council; Mrs. E. V. iMoran, vice pres- ident; and Mrs. Edgar Brooks, chair- man of the Neighborhood associa- tion. A flag ceremony opened the pro- gram. Lydia Briggs, Merrily Mar- tin, Susan' Langenwalter and Nancy Rieke-r presented -the colors. A I candlelight ceremony followed, at which time the girls received their awards. Mrs. Norman Charbon- neau, the troop leader, pinned the following girls: -Mdchele Pollard, Ju- lia Farrigan, Marilyn , Armstrong, Jane Mcintosh, Judith Walters, Dei- dre Westervelt, Judith Trosino, El- deva Reed and Leona Hdredge. They concluded with the singing of \Peace.\ Deddre Westervelt and Judith Walters told the story of Lord Baden Powell and Jufette Low and ohw the Scout movement was begun. Each girl' then recited the Promise of one of the -member countries of the World association. The First Class girls served re- freshments. Open Letter To Teenagers In reopening the Masonic hall mo- vies in Altamont, I am putting it squarely up to yQu teenagers, as to whether shows will continue. The theatre is small and as a re- sult the patronage of adults must be secured, if expenses are to be cleared. Therefore, it is up to the local and vicinity teenagers. If you (behave, as I know you can, in such a manner that the adults can hear the sound track of 'the picture and enjoy the show, they jyill return many times. However, if you behave in such a manner as t o spoil the enjoyment of the show FOR THEM, it will soon reach the point where continuing will be impossMjle. It is squarely up to you, the teen- agers; in your hands is the decision. What are you going to decide ? Jack H. Jalet. NOTICE OF ELECTION Village of Altamont, New York NOTICE is hereby given that the annual election of the Village of Al- tamont, N. Y., will be held at the Trustees'\ Room in the Village Build- ing, situated on Maple Avenue in said Village, on Tuesday, March 19, 1957, and that the polls will be open from 4 o'clock P. M. and close at 8 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of electing the following officers: A Village Mayor for two (2) years in place of Lloyd G. Briggs. A Trustee for two (2) years in place of D. Wright Westfall. A Trustee .for one (1) year to fill unexpired term of Augustus Elgie, Jr. Lloyd G. Briggs, Mayor. D. Wright Westfall, Trustee. Donald Elgie, Trustee. Feb. 22-Mar. 15) Girl Scout Troop 94 Girl Scout Troop 94 met this week writh Jane Quay, president, in charge of the business session. Barbara Norse gave a^ report on the Juliette Lowe rally. A damping trip iii Hay was discussed. Th*ej troop's part in the PTA program Mar; 18 was dis- cussed.—Mary Ann Gaglioti, scribe. . Of 4fi estimated seven million farm dwellings .in the U.S., 95 per cent are built of .wrood. CHECK YOUR Fire Insurance REMEMBER - IF YOU'RE NOT FULLY INSURED— IT'S NOT ENOUGH! CALL US TODAY! Severson's Insurance Agility OFFICE — 114 MAPLE AVE.' TEL. UN '1-8081 — ALBANY 4-1805 cy Marion G. Keenholts, Agent Everything in Insurance 119 Maple Ave. Phone UN 1-8071 OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL NOON Altamont 182 484 223 521 186 531 220 566 Women's Commercial Marge L^naldson ',... Marge Donaldson '. v ,.,.:..: V.oorheesville' Forrest Tymchyn Vicki Tymchyn Guilderland Men Jack Selig 234 Jack Selig 584 Altamont Smoke Women CK'Jones\'. C. Jones Men- A. Waitkins A. Watkins' Helderberg _ Ray Coton 237 Bob Devenpeck 648 Altamont Business Men H. Borden- 244 R. Betlejeski 616 McKownville Fire Dept. Women Mildred Van Wormer 165 Mildred Van Wormer 434 Men ' Hank Van- Wormer Paul De La Mater Red Men's Mixed Women Marcia Campion Charlotte Moak Men Herb Moak Herb ' Moak Altamont Business Women Ella Van Eck 236 521 B. Stalker 199 507 Altamont Mixed , Women Bette Schneider 1 161 Virginia Tryon 424 Men Ken Cromme, Jr 232 Ken Cromme, Jr 597 Guilderland Center Mixed Women S. Thompson 165 S. Thompson 427 Men T. Thompson 205 T. Thompson 606 St. Madeleine Spohie Women H. Kulczyk 163 H> Kulczyk 447 Men DelZottd '. 4 257 214 568 162 397 193 522 DeQZotto Guilderland High Co-Ed Girls Pavldc Olickman Boys John Diederick John Diederick Jolly Mixed Women Carol Boynton Carol' Bbyriton Men Don Bartels' Don Bartels 648 139 337 20i 547 168 457 209 494 NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR SEAL- ED BIDS FOR ROTARY SEWER CLEANING EQUIPMENT Sealed bids will 'be received at the office of the Village Clerk, 119 Hel- derberg Ave., Altamont, N. Y., until Monday, March 11, 1957 at 4 p. ml, for portable rotary sewer cleaning equipment capable of cleaning 300 feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer line. Further specifications may be ob- tained from the Village Clerk. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all\bids. Dated: February 22, 1957. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES, VILLAGE OF ALTAMONT, NEW YORK. (Feb. 22-Mar. 8) --ATTENT ION — EARLY MORNING DELIVERY GUERNSEY MILK CREAM — AND ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS In Altamont, Voorheesville and Guilderland TRY RICH, WHOLESOME GUERNSEY MILK — IT'S GOOD! ALSO SERVING BETHLEHEM AND ALBANY Meadowdale Road - Off Route 156 Altamont UN 1-2891 f ROOP 109 Our two represeiMves to the Juliette Lowe tea -wro Jeri Burns and Susan, Phillips. We donated $2.56 to the fund.; .|f -the meeting we learned what thesis did at the tea. We also madeigt our budget for the rest of thenar. For a while ithe girls worked their cook badge. Mrs. Jean jJfoacken is the leader. ; f • Betsy|r«Ep, scribe •-rt|rROOB^ f - 4 . We met oh Tfaufij&f Our cook- ie chairman, Mrsjfewart, told us about the cookiei'ale. •' The two girls who attended fte Juliette Lowe tea taught,us a Norwegian folk dance. i • —— Enterprise ads pay — try them. Subscribe to the Altamont Enter- prise — $3.00 per year. Klamm's Auto Body PROMPT SERVICE on Body, Fender & Radiator Work .TdL UN i.856i - Altamont :i ARfflSTItpNG'S Milk and Grade A!Pas|euri2ed ALSO ALL Bi' HEAVY PBLE AM CREAM CHEESE CHOCO&ATjkBSlLK (with wholtnPk) BUTTiEBiiLK 0RAN<& fcRINK Phone Uff 1-6630 ALTAMONT, NEW YORK .. MIXED ROUND ROBIN . A. mixed, .round rabihi handicap foum'jihi'ent will toe held Sunday, Mar. 17, starting at 2 p. m. ait <&\& Altamont Recreation Alleys. For complete information ami 'fckkis phone UNion l-8$30. reserva- The teaching job of'iUie New York State Extension iServicei as based oii t?^^^j^C : I^ffe le Strain, fiheto-\ selves iuo amprbve^ their (farm Me* , This ds done ithrough ibhe triaininfe Of present (farmers and hom'em&kers, -and through the development of future leaders in 4-iH Clubs. Phone BR 2-1W3 &#$>1O05 2727 ptitia^HSn^i,- BCtiiNEdi$8i$ & Y. BARBERSHOP Altamont Blvd. ALTAMONT, N. Y. The Very Best in Barber Service From 9:30 A. M. to 12 Noon Afternoon hours from 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. [TUESDAY through SATURDAY I iimhimniuwiiiiumwiitiimimwuii , •ffteWir , Urn* ru?ts . . _ UOtWROKUDSTEN-HENRY LEVIN-tiONAUD PRASK1NS « BJWHEY SIATER'\ MASONIC HALL, ALTAMONT SATURDAY, MARCH 9th MATINEE AT 2 P. M. — EVENING SHOWS AT 7 AND 9.P. M. SPONSORED BY ALTAMONT CUB SCOUT PACK 51 Then You Could Beeotne A Victim of PoliothyelHis Nearly 50,000,000 persons Under 40 years of age through neglect have failed to receive their first shot of polio vaccine. Many of them may become victims of the dreaded disease that cripples and kills. There is plenty of pNCflio vac- cine. So today make sure thai: you and the members of your family receive the first shot of polio vaccine. It is too serious a matter to postpone further. You are urged to consult your family doctor at once. 8T6RE HOURS — 9 A GILBERT J; DE LJUCIA, BiSCj^fi^bpr \Accuracy — Courtesy — |p^^ PHONE UN 1-3861 — RESldENc|'|^|f f^ , to 9 if>. M> Wily. / i^f^'^^t^ r,- . . ik M> to ll*;:^|p^|p^;tefb^3 M. 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