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*siattj2$^^ .S,W.:.:'«r»»-r.>. J ''''--~^V'^«^i?w»^ri-fi*v PAGE SIX THE ENTERPRISE^ AL^I^^^Y., FRIDAY,, AUGUST 2, 1957 riW i «Mi II (Churches, Schools, Fraternal, and Other Organizations) (Continued from Page 1) CLAMBAKE AUG. 11 The annual clambake sponsored by William Valek Post 1550, American' Legion, will be held Sunday, Aug.: 11, at Mosall's Grove, Schoolhouse Rd., Westmere. Chowder at 12 .noon and bake at 5 p. m. For tickets call the chairman, George Jiga, AH bany 89-2422. ICE CREAM SOCIAL AUG. 17 Saturday, Aug. 17, 6 p. m. — Ice cream social in St. Mark's Lutheran church, Guilderland Center. =35 ICE CREAM SOCIAL AUG. 17 A f CAMF PINNACLE — Gladys Gallupville Grange will sponsor an Csehy i s w jth the trio of Musical ice cream social in its hall Saturday Mp Wnn ,rc featured Aua. 3 throuah evening, Aug. 17. CLAM STEAM AUGUST 17 The annual clam steam of Berne Volunteer Fire Co. and Auxiliary will be held Saturday, Aug. 17. £>e tails published later. HAM SUPPER AUG. 24 The Thompson's Lake Reformed church Ladies Aid will serve a ham supper Saturday, Aug. 24. Tables at 5, 6 and 7 p. m. Community cook books also on sale. Saturday Messengers featured Aug. 3 through Aug. 9 at 8 p. m. at Camp Pinnacle, west of Thacher Park. The public is invited to all the programs daily and Sunday at 11 a. m., 4 and 8 p. m. ICE CREAM SOCIAL AUG. 24 Saturday, Aug. 24, 6 p. m. — Ice cream social in St. Mark's Lutheran church, Guilderland Center. CHICKEN SUPPER AUG. 24 The annual chicken supper will be served Saturday, Aug. 24, starting at 5:30 p. m. at Beaverdam Reformed church, West Berne. Also fancy work, plastics and grab-bag. CLAMBAKE AUG. 25 The Red Men and Pocahontas will hold a clambake at Red Men's hall, New Salem, Sunday, Aug. 25. ICE CREAM SOCIAL AUG. 30 A home-made ice cream and cake social will be held at the Knox fire- house Friday, Aug. 30, sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Knox Fire department. CHICKEN BARBECUE AUG. 31 Foxenkill Grange, Berne, will hold a chicken barbecue Aug. 31, 5-7 p. m. ICE CREAM SOCIAL AUG. 31 Saturday, Aug. 31, 6 p.m. — Ice cream social in St. Mark's Lutheran church, Guilderland Center. West Berne WEST BERNE REFORMED Rev, Walter Kline, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship service, with nursery for pre-school children. Missionary society, first Thursday of each month, 2 p. m. Willing Workers, first Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p. m. Couples Club — Third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p. m. Consistory — First Thursday of each month at 7:30 p. m. * * * Saturday, Aug. 3, 7 p. m. — Choir rehearsal. Sunday, Aug. 4, 11 a. m. — Wor- ship service. Sermon: \God's Part- nership.\ Tuesday, Aug. 6, 7:30 p. m. — Willing Workers at the church hall. Members are asked to bring articles fcr the grab bag. ICE CREAM SOCIAL SEPT. 7 Saturday, Sept. 7, 6 p. m. — The Mr. and Mrs. Club and the Luther League of St. Mark's Lutheran church at Guilderland Center will sponsor an ice. cream social. LORD'S ACRE AUCTION SEPT. 7 The 9th Lord's. Acre Auction, of the KfeBtniibori Union church, GuMer- lamd, will be 'held. Saturday, Sept. 7. asked to call PO 8-2163 or PO 8-2213 or members of the congregation. FALL SUPPER OCT. 2 The Ladies' Aid society of New Scotland Presbyterian church will have their annual fall supper Wed- nesday, Oct. 2. GRANGE AUCTION OCT. 5 Gifford Grange will hold an auc- tion at its hall, Dunnsville, Saturday, Oct. 5. CHURCH AUCTION OCT. 5 The Feura Bush Reformed church auction, will be held Saturday Oct. 5. HAM SUPPER OCT. 5 The Gallupville Methodist church will serve its annual 'baked ham sup- per in the Gallupville fire hall Oct. 5. -• ••vlw^fjj#^#ny-^r^-^-*' •*••*••*«> • '¥'. ^%te«e%a^su^F'^lH ? :M' ; s«^ - GYMKHANA SEPT S by * fie Ladies Auxiliary to the Guil- The Golden Horse . Sho* Riding Inland Center _Fire department, on Club will sponsor a gymkhana Sept 8 at the Marsh farm in Clarksville. Ribbons, prizes and trophies. FLOWER SHOW SEPT. 13 The annual flower show of the Clematis Garden club xtf Greene and Albany counties will be held on [EWday, iSept. 13, at the Congrega- tional Christian church at South Westerlo. Hours, 3 to 9 p. m. Slides at 8 p. m. Free-will offer- ing. COUNTRY FAIR SEPT. H The Unionville Community asso- ciation will have its annual Country Fair on Saturday, Sept. 14. LORD'S ACRE AUCTION SEPT. 14 St. Mark's Lutheran church in Guilderland Center has set Sept. 14 as the date for its annual Lord's acre auction. Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Guilderland Center Community haH, starting .at 5 p.m. DONATION SUPPER OCT. 10 . The annual donation supper for the. benefit of the Westerlo Reformed' church will be held on Thursday eve- ning, Oct. 10. One of those famous chicken suppers for which the church is noted will be served. First table at 5 p. m. Meet your friends at the donation and enjoy an evening of fellowship. DINNER, BAZAAR OCT. 12 The annual dinner and bazaar spon- sored by the Altamont Reformed church women will be held Saturday, Oct. 12. CHURCH BAZAAR SEPT. 14 The annual bazaar of ithe First Presbyterian church of Princetown corner. iCurryhush and Kelly Roads, will be held Saturday, Sept. 14. BAR-B-Q AND FAIR SEPT. 14 ' The First Reformed church of Bethlehem, Route 9-W, Selkirk, will holds its chicken barbecue and fair Saturday, Sept. 14, rain or shine. Servings at 1, 3:30, 5 and 6*30 p. m. CLAMBAKE SEPT. 14 The annual clambake (family style) will be held Sept. 14 at the Guilderland Center Community hall for theMfamilies of the Fire depart- ment arid Ladies'Auxiliary. Howard Vincent, chairman. BAKE SALE AUG. 17 The Ladies' Aid of the New Scot- land Presbyterian church will hold a sale of home 'baked goods Aug. 17 at 11 a. m. at the junction Of the New {Scotland and Voorheesville Rds. CHICKEN BARBECUE SEPT 21 McKownville Methodist church will hold its second annual chicken bar- bacue at the church on Saturday Sept 21. SMORGASBORD SEPT. 21 Heidelberg Chapter 331, 6 E S will 1 hold' a Smorgasbord Saturday' Sept 21, starting at 4 30 p m, at the Masonic hall, Altamont The public ps .invited AUCTION, BAZAAR SEPT. 21 Auction, ibazaar and dinner at the First Methodist church, Voorheesville, Saturday, Sept. 21, starting at 10 a. m. Dinner will be served at 5 p m. RUMMAGE SALE SEPT. 23-25 / The Gallupville Methodist church will sponsor a rummage sale in Sche-i nectady on Sept 23-24-25. Place to be, announced. ANNUAL SUPPER OCT. 12 The annual baked ham and clam pie supper wil be served at the Berne Reformed church hall Saturday, Oct. 12. SUPPER, FAIR, OCT. 16-17 The pnnual turkey supper and old fashioned fair will be held at South Bethlehem Methodist church Oct. 16- 17, by the WSCS. SPAGHETTI SUPPER OCT. 19 Saturday} Oct. 19 — Spaghetti supper at the Fort Hunter fire hall, from 3 to 7 p. m. Door prizes. CLAM PIE, HAM SUPPER OCT. 19 Saturday, Oct. 19 — The Ojadies of St. Mark's Lutheran church of Guilderland Center will serve their annual clam pie and ham supper. FAIR AND SUPPER OCT. 24 The annual fair and supper spon- stored by ' the Ladies' Aid of the Feura Bush church, will be held oh Thursday, Oct. 24, at 5 p. m., i n the church hall. HARVEST BAZAAR OCT. 24-25-26 The sixth annual harvest bazaar will be held at the New Scotland Presby- terian church Oct. 24, 25 and 26. : ;Time and events to be announced later. ANNUAL DONATION OCT..26 The Ladies' Aid of St. John's. Lu- theran church/ East Berne, will if ppnj sor the annual donation, -supper Oct. 2(6 beginning at 5:30 p.. m. in the church hall. . , CHICKErl SUPPER NOV. '%%• The annual hot chicken and''biscuit' .supper will be served Election night, Nov. 5, in Knox Reformed • cftiifch hall. ---„-._ '.. _ r. . w COUNTRY AUCTION , SEPT. 28 * A country auction and \bake sale will be held Saturday, Sept. 28, oh , the lawn of the Onesquethaw Re- The, nation's sweet cherry crop; as formed church, to raise funds, for tie- predicted' 1 to be 31 per cent, larger decoration of the mtenor of the than the sriiali crop of 1956/ bntMil dhurch. Anyone washing to con-Jibe 7, per. cent below *he ; ,4946s!j5 ^Tribute' articles for the auction is'-average* •'• • ->• •-•••-•-•••. •••*•- ANNUAL DINNERS NQV. tf-f. . Helderberg Reformed churc^ r jft, Guilderland Center 1 will hojd, its. Ml- nual turkey dinner Nov. 7 and cafe-? tefia supper Nov. 8. .. » ANNUAL GAME PARtY NOVi $1 Guilderland Center : firemeri will,hold their 11th annual 1 game party, at-iKen's .Roller Skating Rink, on Thursday, Nov. 21, starting at 8 p. m. r! •.,£ \ - - '0 ANOTHER NEW UNITED NOWfREADY TO SERVE THE RE & DELMAR AREA Lo€ia$&iJ§ijVexi to Delaware Plaza Shopping Center I five years ahead of all other cleaning establish- j||enfs, this ultra-modern J-hour dry cleaning jpid'3-hour shirt cleaning plant.\ Drive-in, drive- cut service with plenty of free parking. Every. 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