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t ••-' •''•^f\'iV :i y^^^^^C^ i S : yl^iii^i : ^ ><;A slcH'ON. tvVO — *>AGE TWO Tfl£ tNYfcftgft'lSE, XLtAI^B^.y.PRTPAV, AUGUST '2,.'1957 i *% A')- ,#- AT SACANDAGA — Undine Forrest, fiery titian-haired Broadway actress and TV performer, is starring in Cole Porter's smash hit musical comedy, \Can-Can at Sacandaga Summer Th«a't're this week, according to An- thony B. Farrell Productions. B erne BERNE REFORMED Rev. Walter Kline, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Preaching services. 10:45 a. m. Sunday school. Junior choir, 11:45 a. m. Sundays. Couples' Club, 6:30 p. m., on first Wednesday. Missionary society, second Wednes- day of each month, 2 p. m. League for Service, third Thursday of each month, 8 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. — Bible study and prayer fellowship at the parsonage. * * * * Sunday, Aug. 4, 9:30 a. m. — Wor- ship service. Sermon: \God's Part- nership.\ Wednesday. Aug. 7, 6:30 p. m. — ; ! Couples' Club meet at the fire hail to, 1 go to Partridge Run for hamburger supper. Bring own table service. At a congregational meeting July 23, the First Reformed church of Berne vote to build the education- activities building and accept the bid of Robert Sutlon of Duanesburg. William Flagler was authorized to sign the contract. Kenneth Wagner was designated as the person Mr. Sutton should contact concerning any building problems. It is expected that actual construction will begin in September. | AUffUSt 1st (Of Manhattan Life Insurance Company) LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Russell B. Greene, pastor. Sunday, August 4th: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. rn. Morning worship. Rev. Louis Wagshall will be the speaker. The members of the Y. W. M. S. of the Lutheran church will have a covered dish picnic supper at Thacher Park on Monday night, Aug. 12. Main dish furnished by the committee— bring salad, deviled eggs or dessert and beverage. Supper at 6:30, fol- lowed by meeting. * FOXENKILL GRANGE The Foxenkill Grange picnic wasil .-held onvJ-Uly. 25 at:.Tftacn^P.ark:! 1 About 60; Grangers, were .pr|sfirit. ' A\) aifa a' l \vare'rrnellon was the reward. The next chicken barbecue will be Aug. 31 at the Grange hall. Plan now to attend. The sewing contest will be held at the Aug. 8 meeting. This is in charge of the service and hospitality committee! For information contact Mrs. Keith Harvey, Miss Belva Boy- den and Mrs. Howard Schoonmaker. For adults over 21, the project is an afternoon street dress — one piece, any material. For youth, 21 and under, it is cotton summer co- ordinates, skirt and blouse, all cotton, including binding tape. There will 'be juding and prizes, so plan now to enter! The Millers will pay for losing the attendance contest, by feeding and entertaining the Moths at the regular meeting on Aug. 8. August 4 there will be a Tri- County Grange picnic at Uhl's Grove. The dinner will be at 2:30 p. m. Games and contests will follow. Try to attend and take your friends and family. COMMUNITY NOTES Miss Rebecca Brewer of Schenec- tady spent last Friday with MTS. Howard Stalker. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rx-ndo were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gage and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brewer and daughters of Schenec- tady. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anamier and son, Kirk, of Albany, were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Stalker. Mrs. Virgil Cox. the former Lor- etta Garry, of Rochester, called on Miss Margaret Hochstra.sser. Mrs. Floyd Mann of Schenectady is spending some time with her granddaughter, Linda, and Mrs. Clara Mann. Jackie Riley of CJarksviJle has • been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sholtes. I Mrs. Chester Hoebstrasser and daughters, Harriet and Mrs. Lichliter, and children, Cynthia and William, and Mrs. Grace Strevel! were recent dinner guests of Miss Margaret Hochstrasser. Mrs. R.obert O'Donnell and sons, Kenneth, Robert and Timothy, of Harleyville, South Carolina, were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Ball. Mr. and Mrs, William* Satterlee of Troy were Sunday dinner guests at the Dobbs-Yarmchuk home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller called onljgyir. and Mrs. Hector Roney on Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs, Franklin Deitz and Mrs. Dora Deitz were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Ball Mrs. Ford Bunzey, Jr., has return- ed hdrrte! '#rom the hospital with her infant son'. . Hollis Harvey has returned home from the hospital where she spent a week for treatment. Mr. a\hd Mrs. John Jliley and sons of Clarksville were Tuesday evening guests at the Sholtes-Mann home, where they celebrated Jackie's birth- day. M& and 1 Mrs. George Angle are visiting friends in Mountain Lakes,'N. J. \\The barber shop itflll bl closed; Aug. 4 to 11. ;.''.:' -##,^£X> 1^*4* ,*M View of our new spacious office building with its large ^ parking facilities. ^ Daniel Forman General Agent Mr. Forman has been Man- hattan Life Insurance Co. agent in Eastern New York State for the past 21 years. Only recently his agency re- ceived a plaque for selling over 81,000,000 in ordinary life insurance for one month. Under his capable supervision, the Daniel For- man Agency has | become the word. |in service and dependability to everyone. Interior view of our new air-conditioned offices. Albert Forman Asst. General Agent _ For the past 12 vears, Mr. For« ban has been with the Daniel Forman Agencv, supervising the next northern uer of Eastern New York State. To assist him in covering hi» district, 22 agents are under hil wpervision. The Daniel Forman Insurance Agency has for trie past 20 years been representing the Man- hattan Hife Insurance Co. in Eastern New York State. Known for dependability and cour- teous service to the public in their territory, the Daniel Forman Agency with foresight to the expansion of their business, has built their own building with the most modern equip- ment of up-to-date offices, air conditioning and ample parking facilities for both customen and employees. John F. Thompson Supervisor ipervisor of the southern tier d .astern New York State, Mr. Thomp. /on, who has been witli the Daniel Formin Agency for the past 11 yean has 27 agents under hil capabll leadership. Our Sincere Mlt'st iff isites for Your Continued Success General Contractors *.\ Commercial « Industrial ALBANY 5, N. Y, PHONE 89-5401 ART METAL illfe EQUIPMENT ft^N^iD BY \M 330 wmmm, ALBA^QI^ PHONE 5-0645 •^y- Wt^i**.**-*-**** «*«•-« 0 *;M>At%4^o4j( iffiffriillhlhr*~ ; *'- i ' , -'j-'-.\.. •?-•- ••\•\••\V-. i-^Ai V :V, ' I- :.it •'••«;