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THE CMTFBPPIBE. Al^fj^lyV., FRIDAY. AUGUST 2 , 1957 Methodist Church Notes. Rev. Walter E. Taylor, minister. Sunday, August 4th: 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. The Rev. Paul M. Harris of Eddystone, Pa., will conduct the service of wor- ship at the Indian Ladder Drive-in Theatre. The sermon will be, \Inter- national Living.\ Rev. Harris is a graduate of As- bury College and Drew Theological School and is in the Philadelphia Conference. He has been director of youth work in Delaware county and had a radio program from a Phila- delphia station this past year. At present he is chaplain at Jefferson hospital in Philadelphia and is very active in all organizations at the Methodist church of Eddystone, where he has held the pastorate for five years. Rev. Harris is the husband of Jane Cummings Bowerman, also very ac- tive in church work. Mrs. Harris, is also editor of children's publications in Philadelphia. She is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Joseph Watson of Vbor- heesville. St. Matthew's Church Rev. Nicholas Fitzgerald, pastor. Sunday Masses at 8 a. m. and 10 a. m. ESVILLE Swimming Class Aides Volunteers assisting in the Voor- heesville Central School Pistrict Red Cross swimming classes which begin Monday, Aug. 5, at' Thacher Park pool are: Voorheesville area: Bus attendants, bus No. 1, Mrs. Clarence Barrow- man, Mrs. Richard Pelistri; bus No. 2, Mrs. Barbara Williams, assisted 'by Mrs. Franklin Vincent; waterfront, Mrs. Grover Kling; shore duty and child care, Mesdames George Lee, Bruce Brunk, Fred Trinkaus, Alma Sehultz, Kenneth Bailey, Michael Frohlich and William Munyan. New Salem area: Bus attendants, Mes- dames Carl Braun, Lou Bayhylle, Leighton Hotaling, Ellsworth Miner, Robert Campbell, Norman Kidder, Edward Riccio and Ernest Rivenburg; assisting at the pool, Mrs. Verne Davis and Mrs. Robert Hayner. New Scotland area: Mesdames Fred Salis- bury, Jack' Adams and William Wais. The bus schedules were announced in last week's issue. Personals and Locals Trio To Play At Pinnacle Subscribe to the Altamont Enter- prise — $3.00 per year. HAVE YOU IS HAIUlf! '^nJzS, GUILD' HENRY ibUILIJj Perhaps you have - •. - put off too long the purchase of a monument to mark the memory of a dearly departed loved one. Wait no longer...let us help ypikselect a suitable monument. Call or come in and see our display. The Csehy Musical Messengers will be featured Aug. 3 through Aug. 9 at 8 p. m. at Camp Pinnacle, Routes 85 and 157, west of Thacher Park. The concert trio presents a reper- toire of both classical and sacred songs, including vocal solos and en- semble playing on a variety of in- struments. They will include violin, viforaharp, cathedral chimes, musical glasses, and for a novelty, a set of perfectly scaled cow bells. Members of the group are Wilmos Csehy, Mrs. Gladys Csehy and Miss June Mat- theis. They are internationally known for, their unique interpretation of gospel music. The camp is sponsored by the Al- bany Bible Institute. All programs are open to the public daily at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., as well as Sunday at 11 a. m. and 4 and 8 p. m. The guest speakers will be Norman Crubb of England and Rev. Dennis Kinlaw of Loudonville Community church. Bazaar and Auction The Presbyterian Men's Council of New Scotland Presbyterian church\ announces that in connection with the church ibazaar to be held Oct. 24-25-26, the Men's Counpil will hold an auction on Oct 26, which will be an important part of the event. It is urgently requested that members and friends save and donate any- thing they have that can be sold at an auction. jRitttumtttf %w\\htx ROckwell , OPEN 8UNDAY8 AMD EVENING8 i BY APPOINTMENT Announce Engagement ^eesville, have announcep the engage- jnjeij£ xf£ z ^^-'irlaughtejci. .Miss Eliza- beth Afine Zeh, to Leonard C. Smith, ST., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Smith, 548 Kenwood Ave., Delmar. Miss Zeh was graduated in June from the Voorheesville Central High school and is employed by John G. Myers Company, Albany. Mr. Smith attended .Albany Acade- my and is a graduate of Bethlehem Ceritial High school. He is attending. Hudson Valley Technical Institute. You ;cari .completely eliminate' your enemies — by making them your friends. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Wagoner of Warner's Lake attended a ball game in Brooklyn on Saturday. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon of Schenec- tady were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matthewson of Colonie and Mr. and Mrs. James Frederick. Mrs. Ethel Wood attended the funeral of her cousin, Donald J. Weidman, which was conducted from the Applebee Funeral Home Sunday afternoon. Seaman Robert G. Nadeau, a son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Nadeau, School Rd.,/is at the Naval Receiv- ing Station at Norfolk, Va., awaiting transfer to the U'SS Pawcatuck for sea duty. Mrs. Bruck Brunk and Mrs. Harry Gainsley were recent callers of Mrs. Helen Kniskern of Ooxsackie. Mrs. Rupert Pickens and son, Rupert, and Mrs. Arthur Leland en- joyed dinner and a concert at Tangle- wood Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilbert and children were week end guests of relatives in Knoxville, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. James Frederick were Sunday afternoon callers of their cousins, Mrs. Victor Newberry and Miss Almeda Broomhead. Their eldest sister, Mary, is a patient in Albany hospital. Miss Dorothy Smith is spending a week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs: Carl Schlieper, in Brooklyn. * Mrs. Rupert Pickens and friends from High Point, N. C, who are touring the New England states, lunched at the Skyline Restaurant\ in Catskill on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bouton have returned from a two-week vacation at Otsego Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas DeMarco of Albany have purchased the Ervin Willman house on Voorheesville Ave. Mrs. James Frederick was a caller last Wednesday of Mrs. Helen Knis- kern of Coxsackie. Raymond Relyea, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Solen Kinney and Mrs. William Vosburgh spent the week end at the Vosburgh' summer home in Lockport. Mr. Vosburgh is convalescing from a recent operation and accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vunck and son, Richard, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Vunck's sister, Miss Helen Teetz, of Esperance. Misses Sandra and Gayle Smith have returned from a two-week stay at Camp Pinnacle. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jones were: Mrs. Mary Wheeler, West Port, Conn.; Miss Elaine Gomoll, Fairfield, Conn., and Miss Jtene Conkling of Stratford, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howes and family, Col. and Mrs. Henry J. Kelly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vunck and son, Richard, Mrs. Corrine Park, and Dr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Adkins and fam- ily attended the symphony concert at- Tanglewopd Saturday. •Mr. and.JMrs. Donald Smith have returned, -fjrpm a trip to Owasso, Mich.-Ji>$bj^?.>ithey 4risited'*friends. , Mrs t \f!fcai#'Gilbert?' and;.Mrs -and, 'Mrs. John Hbe\k and family of Wy-' coff, N. J., have been camping the past t\vo weeks at. Speculator. Rev. Donp . Sunday,, AU CHURCH P|minister. 10:30 a, ; MM®,M worship. Ser- riion, \The>f»%are Life\ 11:45 a. ,R^^ school. ; ?HURCH 'aid, pastor. Rev Sunday . 10:30 a.\J«i; 11:35 a. 5°1 worship, school. 2:30 p. «J/?S^tat Lake Nursing Home.. • \J!M^-'iL Monday, Au$ttp|Qi : 7: ?° ?' ^!»fe M } rch missionary fellowship, j&ffi8& Livi n g Ston mis- sionary tp.S$Sg%Jrtll speak Wectaesdayfi§«3ist7th: 6:45 p; nfclSgPS choir. 7:45 p. mi-jf&K^ meeting 8^45 P. &m& 'school teachers' and officers'.'.:?g$%. The daily^fpon Bible school closed tart-KatoKjiifii a picnic at the church. JllJteage attendance during the tvgMff. school was 119 There were lP'j^^ts and helpers.' TO SPPA^t'VVESTERLO A young : ?Wompurse who went to Formosa :MmW) when world events made, :i%fP>»ssible for her to serve in CWnaJfs -a missionary will be gues^t sp^llftWesterlo Baptist church on Mow|ayjfAug. 5 at -J.^Q 8ECTION TWO — PAGE ONE mss ^^'\vingston ha s «at%m four and one- uaii jcau »= -\ISl^Wary there with Yt rvTi-T ?> \'V the ConseivatiyfJBaptist Foreign Mis ' al -? elra >' Beach Clifton Park Center The committee of the new Shenen- dehowa Methodist church is happy to announce the budget of $30,000 was over-subscribed by $6,000. They have placed a new sign on the build- ing site. Services are now being held in the Groom's Corners church by the resident pastor, Rev. Harry Nickels. A committee is already working on plans for the 57th annual old fashion- ed clambake sponsored by the Metho- dist church. The bake will be served Labor Day, Sept. 2. Nearly 70 people went to Sacan- daga Bible conference grounds near Broadalbin last Saturday for the an- nual Baptist Sunday school picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Owens are spending the last two weeks of their vacation at Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. Owens, R. N., just returned from Truxton where she did special work for her uncle, C. L. Secor, who has been very ill, Mrs. Audry Shaffer of Los An- geles, Calif., flew here to her old home on Amsterdam Rd. She has been visiting an old schoolmate, Mrs. Laura Van Eps. Mr. and Mrs. Forster Tinney and Ellen and Paul are camping on Moffit's Beach, Sacandaga Lake. Miss Patty Wielt is on vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wie at Thousand Islands. Mrs. Helen Hatcher of Amsterdam Thompson's Lake REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roger Johnson, pastor. Sunday August 4: 9:30 a. m. Worship service. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. Saturday August 10, food sale given by the Ladies Aid, on the lawn. In event of rain the sale will be held in the church hall. Mrs. Albert Oswald of Elsmere spent several days at her cottage. p.. m. recently returjijSi S .vwui iour and onp \T>A ;„ \\ .\\\•\\ ul -ninsieraam half years as'^ftj&pnary there with *V„ s ,_° n . t tn ? t0 her Florida home sion Society '6&B: Mrs. Mary Temple of Rotterdam Junction was a caller on Mrs., Dun- SHOP at the Hitching Post Berne, N. Y. For Gifts of Linen — Porcelainite by Briard — Wooden Ware byvGreen Mountain Woodcraft'ers — Hobo Beach Bags — Food Umbrellas — and many other gifts — ALSO — Home-made Jams and Jellies — Frosted Mint Leaves ESTABLISHED 1881 Miss Livings^'spent part of hprlhs,™ ^ \«T - —\^ \\ «m.,uun time in FonnU£fWbting in a <mall ?»T Mrs ' Schulte s in Schenec clinic. Languaiilftydy, English Bible I classes, Sundayjschpol and women's'\ - meetings clainij| her attention the , Carolyn at a nirnin fl: m „ v •* rest of the tinugf. . evening P dmner Fnday Prior to begigpg her missionary' Mr and Mr* Won™ r 1, service, Miss .Ayrngston graduated I Mrs Claude FL^P fin and frnm the MeflMst Hnnsital ll™, llJf„ V . aUde J ancher of Catskdl, and from the MeufflBist Hopsital School of Nursing of$|Ook]yn, and Provi- dence Bible Dispute of Providence R. I. IS,- During her plough period Mis* Livingston wi%j»e visiting churches to tell of her S^\k. She expects to return to Formosa in the spring of 1958. J! COMMllfffY NOTES Mr. and Mrsijpssell Risley enter- tained Rev. aJpMrs. Robert Fitz- gerald at luncheofilast Thursday and on Sunda yRev||nd,Mrs. John Yates of Broadalbin ||feM guests at the Risley home. i0 Mr. and Mrs^fsberman Davies of Flushing, L. l,Ii&Hi Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton \af|%ringda]e, Conn., visited Mr. and|rMrs. Leslie Brown last week end. ' f§*••' ••' Rev. and Mls^Hawrd Roosa of, ™. aim mrs. uuvane Gleason o1 Holmes were guesis.at the Ralph Chatham, were dinner euests of Mr Gardiner home la|t seek end. and Mrs. L. V Hemostead Siindav i Mrs. Ina WesSfekof Guilderland evening. wempstpad Sunday Center and 'Mrs/toa Warner of Mrs. Peter Hotaling Sr., is-on the I Guilderland visitedfMr. and Mrs. sick list. Her many friends wish George Barkmaii ja Mrs. Edna her a speedy recovery Westfall ••••\' -\ : ' • Miss Leona Patrie were Sunday din- ner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Donald Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of West » ™ lte d Mr- and Mrs. Irwin Moak on Sunday. T^T, Ada , Wells o f Smithtown, *£tf ™ nd ' has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Barkman. Pri M. and J M , r f- Ken neth Atkins visit- Ea S fB e rne. MrS - CHff0rdVinCentof Hrin™, H T e f d Macke y of Preston ™ ow ' «^ on Mrs. L. V. Hemp- stead on Fnday Pphw'? 1 ^;. Ever ett Snider, Keith Pebler were dinner guests Sunday, **%** ; Mrs - Donald Griffin and son Curtis, of Coeymans Hollow. B JS i tK^ lce , Beebe of East Chatham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Hempstead. Mr and Mrs. Duvane Gleason of CHURCH VACATION The annual vacation of the New Scotland Presbyterian church is dur- ing the month of August. All church services will 'be resumed Sunday, Sept. 8, at the usual time. \One. &dvafttage of- old 'age' \Is that you can take a nap every afternoon without being called lazy.\—Dr. Jul- ian Pathman, . «|^^g| Mr. and Mrs. Erans flivenburg of Rensselaerville #e^Siglday guests of Mr. and Mrsi5^foM, Rivenburg. Miss - Caroiyrii sMi-M im^.est •visited Hev^andW^oMt^oyce; Sunday afternooifta':? \ \ Mr. and <Bfos$uBs. : -T. Bunt of Ravena, Peter Zjfc#\East Berne, Mr. and Mrs. Hn?$9£gs were guest of Mr. and Ms. wwin Hannay and Tucker-Smith Agency, inc. 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