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SECTION TWO — PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE, ALTAMQJVJJ, N...Y.,. FRI DAY, MARCH 29, 1957 V0QR(4'iESVltJLE MILL FIRE — Firemen pour water on the flames at the height of the fire that destroyed the Vunck feed mill at Voorheesville in the early hours of Sunday, March 17th. Martin Road Saturday evening, Mrs. William Matott was guest of honor at a sur- prise stork shower given for her by Mrs. Frank Remley, Jr., Quests in- cluded Mrs. Robert La Duke and Mrs. Edward Tice, Slingerlands; Mrs. Louise La Duke, Colonie; Mrs, Nel- son La Duke, Albany; Mrs. Tony Donato, Mrs. Homer Quenneville, Mrs. Robert Van Ravensway, Mrs. Kenneth Beach, Mrs. Peter La Duke, Gallupville METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Ralton M. Speers, minis*or. Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Church school. 10:45 a. m. Sunday services with children's sermon-story and morning message by Mr. Speers. Nursery hour for the younger children. 7:30 p. m. Lenten Sunday evening service with fellowship of song. Mr. Speers' message will be, \I Chose You.\ Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Junior and senior choir rehearsals at home of Mrs. Ethel Zimmer. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Russell B. Greene, pastor. Sunday: 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Junior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. m. Church service. COMMUNITY NOTES Mrs. Olive Murphy spent a day recently with her sister, Mrs. Irving Sheeley, in Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Eddy of Schenectady were supper guests on Monday night at the home of Mr.\ and Mrs. Chester Zimmer. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Saddlemire of Bangor, Maine, on the arrival of a nine pound girl, born Mar. 21. This is their second daughter. LeRoy Wright has been confined Mrs Frank- D«, m i„„ -„J H/T„, ivr .„.. i to his home b . v illness. Mrs. Frank Mrs. *rankRemle>. and Mrs. Matott. | Bradt and three chi i dren of Grover . time was, had'.ihy a}j ; .^tending were Michael Payst; ^VWaltef Oliver,' Linda and Bill Put-man!' fiose and Mary Femia, Doris'..'' Qstrapde 1 '. Patricia Muzzy, Mr. \ ;^d 'Mrs. William Waleski, Elizabeth Rosemary, John and Bemie Wa% 5 ik'j, Helen Orsini. New address .-A £>. E- Pvt. Peter W. Oliver, £ r .- ' 1655007, Special Training Co.,'.' Cond, PH., MCRO, Parris Island,* S. Q, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Chesnut and Joan are visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Olive Chafer called on Mrs. John Lewis recently. A. Jieraoit Warner and Mr. and Vincent Carlo,tti in Al'bany on Satur- day afternoon. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Warner on Sunday were: Leo Warner and Elsie Carlotti, Al- bany; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warner and daughter, Altamont, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olsmit and children of Voorheesville. Clyde S'holtes 1 , Guilderland Center, called on his uncle, Merlin Sclioon- maker, at; the Nash Nursing Home Sunday evening. Mrs. Viola Pierce of 'Esperarice, Mrs. Horace Smith and William Em- Mr* <!•<,„*•'-,»\\\\•* -Tfj ™- .erick and son, all of Schenectady, Mr£ L stanton tya»ner called on Mi-S; visaed Mrs ; , p<?ygn,ce Biejpce at Mi6 Nashing Nursing Home on Sunday. Mrs. A. Edward Bonacker, Mrs. Clarence Welch and L. G. Wal'ther, all of Albany, visited Miss Evelyn Walthors on Monday at the Nash Nursing Home. Donald Gray has returned to his school duties after recovering from chicken-pox. Donald Champion of Westmere, grandson of Mrs. Pearl Gray, is ill with rheumatic fever. Card of Thanks \Funny how an actress gets a role in a full-length movie because she looks good in' shorts.\ — Frank Cer- utti. I wish to thank all who sent mo msiny beautiful cards, flowers', letters, gifts and those who called on me. I thank the Senior Missionary society for the sunshine box, the Ladies' Auxiliary for the nice plant and those who gave us delicious things to eat. Many thanks for being so kind to us during my illness. Mrs. Barney White Usually the first screw that gets loose in a person's head is the one tJiat controls the tongue. Dividends credited to balances of $10.00 or more .quarterly. Free Save-By-Mail service... just phone FR 4-9184 or write' us fpr postage paid envelopes and com- pltte^information. Earl Wagoner and children, David and Viola, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beach. Philip Willsie was a caller. Orlo Wagoner was a guest at a birthday party on Thursday, given for his brother, Olin Wagoner, in East Berne. Mrs. Ella Murray is ill and con- fined to her bed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remley, Jr.. recently celebrated their tenth wed- ding anniversary with a group of friends at Helderberg Lodge in New Salem. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Remley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowe of Altamont and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pellestri of Voor- heesville. Callers during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remley, Jr., were Mrs. Herbert Moak and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. William Matott and children. Louden Road i67SMn$T.SaWKTAby / N.Y. Member Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation • Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen of Schenectady, Mr. and Mrs. Burger of Cohoes and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dominie were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Johnson. Mrs. Wilbur Frost has returned hom6 after convalescing for two Weeks at the homes of her sons, Ed- gar and Robert. Mrs. Frost was in the hospital a few days for observa- tion. Mrs. Howard McCulloch and chil- dren of Troy and Mr. and Mrs. Paul lBomieau of Troy visited their par- lents'i Mr; and .Mrs. ^Samuel Me Cui- '.Charles Mc Dermott of Troy is in Leonard hospital. Sympathy is extended the William Hayes family of Watervliet whose in- fant son died suddenly Mar. 18. He was only about six weeks old. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That LICENSE No| 9-SB-69 has been issued to the under- signed to sell BEER at retail, in a Restaurant, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, at Orchard Hill Road, New Scotland, Albany-. County, N. Y., for on-premises consumption. ! MURRAY JENNEX SUNSET PARK Orchard Hill Road Town of New Scotland Delmar, N. Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That LICENSE No. 9-SB-64 hasT>teen issued to the under- signed to sell BEER at retail in an Eating Place, under Chapter 478 of the Laws of ,1934 as amended, Alcoholic Beverage Control Law^ 1 mile north of New Salem, in the Town'of New Scotland, Albany County, N. Y., for on- premises consumption.' v > , HERMAN WCARD $&,, V. B, k PICARD'S GROVE PICARD ROAD — TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND — ALBANY COUNTY, N. Y. r*- VOORHEESVILLE R. D. 2 NO DQliN PAYMENT '52 DODGE Seda,n~ .$495 '52 PLYMOIJrjiJH Sedan 495 '52 CHE¥R0LET!Sedan 495 '51 jLYMMTlSBan . 395 '51 WM&mvmd&b. '. .; 395 '51 iHll^OIiEf 2t£>o6r 395 '51 iHiYSLli Hanftop 495 '51 G^RYlaeii {Sedan 495 '50 $M$g&i$$^ 395 '50 i^Yliro^TM-Door s 295 '50 liBMl^Y Seflan . .. V >.... 295 '49 .VDlDG&Door* 195 '49 Wim Sedan 195 '49 PLYMOUTH Sedan 145 nors Corners called on them and at the Karl Remmers home. Nancy Hartwell of Al'bany spent last Monday with her cousin, Connie Funk. Mrs. Delbert Keyser and Mr. and •Mrs. William Watson have visited Mrs. Gene P. Vrooman and new baby son, Gene. Jr., in the Ellis hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chandler spent last Sundav evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Chandler at Parker's Corners. Mrs. Albert Hunting of Scotia is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shultes. Harold Murphy of Westerlo spent Sundav afternoon and evening with his mother, Mrs. Olive Murphy, and his brother, Gene Murphy and Mrs. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. James McKinty of Schoharie spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chandler. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Gallup- ville Fire company will sponsor a game party in its hall Friday eve- ning, Mar. 29, instead of April 29 as stated in last week's paper. Mrs. Adam Manchester has been in Ellis hospital for observation. A. J. Weidman, who is in Ellis hospital, does not gain, very much. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker of Schenectady -cailed on his 'brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Becker, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, at Johns- town. Mrs. Ira Chandler spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mrs. Dan Clyckman at West Township., Mr. Chandler' was also a supper guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hotaiing and son of Carlisle called on Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wright, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westfall and Mr. and Mrs. William Tryon spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Westfall. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Zimmer spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Bess Harding in Gloversville. Mrs. Hard- ing does not gain too fast from her head injury suffered in a fall recent- ly. Mrs. Carrie Hinman, who has been ill, is better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce of Es- perance called on Mr. and Mrs. Grover Becker, Saturday afternoon. The Grange will sponsor a dance in its hall Friday evening, Mar. 29. Mrs. Arthur Decker of Middle- burgh spent Friday afternoon and evening with Mrs. Chester Zimmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chandler and Mrs. Alfred Chrysler spent Wednes- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Barber at Guilderland. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd the past week were: Mrs. Malcolm Lloyd, Mrs. Ray Thornington of Preston Hollow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeLapp of Schenec- tady, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ison of Duanestourgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Webster Dillenbeck. Mrs. Lester Williams has returned home after spending over three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chase at Harrington, Del. Mrs. Chase is home from the hospital and is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Zimmer en- tertained the following guests Satur- day night at supper, Mrs. Ruth Wol- cott, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spawn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolcott of Schenectady, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilty and daughter, Judy. The Methodist church will have an auction on 'the parsonage grounds, June 8 for the benefit of the organ fund. Anyone who has anything to donate please get in touch with Bert Funk. i CHEl;StER-P£VM0lJT.H-IMPKR!Al/ DEALER ST 4TH, RENSSELAER 4-2183 West Township 6 DIED TUBBS—Mar. 23, at Schenectady, Fred L. Tubbs, Jr., formerly of Al- tamont, R. D., husband of Bertha Norman, father of Mrs. Evelyn De- LaMater, Ruth, Gladys, Gloria, Rose, Donna, Merlin, Leonard, Lewis and Richard Tubbs. He is also survived by six grandchildren and several half toothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Tues- day afternoon from-the Brunk Fu j •neral Home at Berne. COMMUNITY NOTES Two Schoharie men were injured last Friday when their car left the highway and went down a steep b.aiplc, just below the village. The injtfred meij were Roland Clapper and Walter Gutt'back. They were taken to Albany hospital in the Al- tamont ambulance. A ibjjrthdajf party Was given.Sunday at 'fte Home of : M$. and Mrs. Toijty OrswH ia honor «>f *he 16th hkkhi&y .|of their daughter, Karen. She fe- jeeived many nice 'gifts, and a good No one. But when disaster hits, deep in the eyes of a child you can see the reason why so many millions of Americans ; each year gladly join , and give through their HEP CROSS. •m, '\for Americans have learned this: that the only pre- dictable thing about disasters is that they will occur <^no one knows where—with devastating results. Its impersonal terror could strike you, your family, or your friends across the country. 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