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«ttenfled Clarksville Reformed church aunday. Recent callers at the home of Mrs. £ r, !r Sp P re and Mr - and Mrs. William Burton have been Mrs. Harrison Ma- lory, and Mrs. Kenneth Malory of Sel- kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Munson and son Qregory of Valley Stream, Long island, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spore of Voorheesville. Mrs. Virginia Palmerone has com- pleted her Stenographic Course at Mildred Elley school and accepted a position with Sneeringer and Rowley in Albany. i r Unionville COMMUNITY NOTE8 i„ u u J °y ce Barber of Wester- lo have been recent guests of their Misn„™ u yC l als ? visited her aunt, M Dor f Barber, in Albany. children D M n r fl S iH Har T° ld Slln ^and and ««.£ % Donald, James and Judy PS3 c f SUests of Mr - and Mrs M1 Bl \ gha ™ at Worcester, Sunday H^f ^thy Slingerland and Z Helen White of Delmar motored to m a r nf M^ d A y - r • I Mr - arid Mrs. Harry Crouch attend- on Mr Helen^Kni^ a ^° Sl i n c $ ed ? d the Crouch famil/reunion a Co- Kni£«Jr i £ ™? m Satur <iay. Mrs. hocton, Sunday. wherShe 1 !',,! 0 ^ for 5^°™ Miss Judy Crounse, who has been her ^tfr P nd some tlme with attending summer school at Harvard, Mr ami n/r TJT , h as returned home. ;f£i f\l J ? r ?.-.K enneth J °slin enter- Mrs. John J. Mead, Mrs. Ida M. Slingerland and Mrs. Richard Miley of Albany were dinner guests at the Earl Briggs home in Delmar, Wednes- day, Aug. 14, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Briggs. Mrs. Charles Clarke and Mrs. A. M. Hotaling are spending some time in North Hero, Vt, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Soule. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of West- erlo and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Van Kempen of- Coeymans Hollow were guests at a picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Van Atten, Saturday. Mrs. James Secor and Mrs. Ida'- M. Slingerland were evening visitors at the Spore-Whitbeck home in Feura Bush, Tuesday, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinckley and daughter Vivian of Burlington, Vt., were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller spent Sunday with her brother, Manley Mackey, at Preston Hollow. Mrs. Fred Nehemiah and son Millard of Syracuse were callers Saturday at the Miller home and at the Bishop home. Mrs. John Mead and Mrs. Ida M. Slingerland, in company with Mrs. THE ENTERPRISE, Aty^MMrt-' FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1957 tamed witn a birthday party in honor of their daughter Skye, who was one year old Aug. 25. Guests present were 1 , Mr - and Mrs. Amasa Joslm, Mr. and Mrs Edward Rowe, Feura Bush; Mf- and „ Mrs - OrviUe Boehlke and children, Ravena; Mr. and Mrs. Reid Northrup and son, East Berne; Mr and Mrs. Warren Filkins and children, Unionville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rapp of South Berne; Mrs. Warren Sleeper and daughter of South BethlehemJ— Mr. and MfsTTErnest Slayton of Avoca were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crouch, recently. Mrs. John J. Mead is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Richard Miley, in Albany. R. M./3. William Rourke Jr., who has been stationed at Barber's Point, Oahu for over a year, is home on furlough of three weeks. He will return to Oahu. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Higby and sons Mark and Scott will attend the wed- ding of Raymond G. MacKay Jr., and Miss Martha Jane Agnor on Satur- day Aug. 31, at Lexington, Va. Recent callers at the Mead-Slinger- land home have been Mrs. James Se- cor, Mrs. John Carrio and son Keith of Elsmere; Mrs. Arlington Harbinger of Delmar and her mother, Mrs. Minor Newell, of Glenmont; Mrs. Olive Gabriel and her daughter, Mrs. Sher- wood Perna and daughter Carol of Albany; and Mrs. Maus S. Mathias of Feura Bush. Carol Coleman celebrated her fifth birthday on Friday. Guests at her party in the afternoon were Caroline and Bill Raymond, Evelyn Bradt, Susan Coleman, and Nancy and Ricky Litchenhan of Delmar. Miss Virginia Mead entertained the Misses Muriel Holley. and Lorraine Appleby over the weekend. They Barbara and Jane Huckabay; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson of Yonkers; and Malinda Perkins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James E. Perkins of Bronxvilie. Mr, and Mrs. Lester McRride and son Jeffrey, of Kalamazoo, Mich., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jphn' Mudge Tuesday night. Misses Marga- ret Hotaling of Peekskill was a Thurs- day night dinner guest. Paul Kendall Jr., of Albany has been spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kendall, Mrs. Peter H. Long and her sister, Miss Dora Morton, have been spending several days with their relatives' in Vermont and in Hartford, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins of Keefer's Corners spent the weekend with the Rev. and Mrs. Edward Roosa at Haines Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Mudge and son Jeffrey called on Mr. and Mrs. John Eggers and family at Hoag's Corners Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rapp of South Berne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Joslin Monday night. Mrs. Peter H. Long and her friend Miss Adeline Jacques, spent the week- end on a motor trip to Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Tsli Mr. and Mrs. William Perrault and children James, Barbara and John spent the weekend in Waterbury, Conn., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Carney. James Carney Jr., who had been spending some time at the Perrault home, re- turned with them to his home in Con- necticut. Mrs. Niles Mosher, Miss Dona Mo- sher, Mrs. John Mathias and Mrs. Fred Spore enjoyed a trip through the north- ern part of the state Sunday and stop- ped at Camp Fowler. Arthur Hanner, Mrs. William SECTION TWO — PAGE THREg Rev. TWM $HURCH .«.. ^r^saagJ^' P astor - Sunday,;:«!?? 1st: 10:30 a; ni?^f!\ng worship. 11:35 *,'.g$gmfey school. 7&0 wmfiWm& service. Wedhesday4f£P,teinber 4th: 6:45 p. J#<iO'<*oir rehearsal. 7:45 p..'iW*»fs£ meeting. 8:45 P/^Sj eti ng of Sunday school teachei^ana officers. REFQM E P CHURCH Rev. Donalo^Wce, minister. Sunday,-S^t^r 1st: 9:30 a. m.'vSjpday school. 10:30 a. nkW^iftg worship. Ser- mon, \Men .vWfPP,; Refuse To Give Up.\ ' ''F' : The Mothers Club will hold a food sale, on W Porch of the home of Mr. and•'•«• .m Clickman Sat- urday, Aug. ,3$. «9m 10 a. m. to 12 noon. ... hi'-. •:..' Ser- COM'J#[NIHy NOTES Mr. and'MM-Henry Latham are visiting Mr, am ms. Fred Kobbs of Cuyahoga Falls phio. __ Mr.-- arid--™!: 8 ^\ 0 - Jacobson\ of Brooklyn are^stfing Mr. and Mrs. Otto Artdefspnf-, . Mr. and Mrs; Alfred Coffey and family of Delmar were Sunday guests pf Mr. and.Mr&.tfeRoy Fanchor and family. -» ! Mr. and' Mr§ Earl Davis visited Mr. and Mrs.^Jicob Van Etten of Unionville Satiyuay evening. Mr. and Mif; Clin Wagoner are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. i . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson and son, Raymond Anderson, Jr., of New York city .and Lincolndale, visit Clarksville METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Fred R. Brown, pastor. Sunday, September 1st: 11 a. m. Morning worship, mon topic, \Wanted: Workers.\ Tuesday, September 3rd: 8 p. m. Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service, Group B, at the home of Mrs. Charles Van Wie, Jr. The Sunday school will begin its fall sessions on Sunday, Sept. 8, at 9:45 a. m. Choir rehearsals will be held as arranged by the director. The centenary program has been announced as follows: Sept. 9, 7:45 p. m.—Motion picture, \John Wes- ley,\ in color, an Arthur Rank Pro- duction; Sept. 10—Chimes concert; Sept. 11—Musical, Betty Valenta, or- ganist; Sept. 12, 6:30 p. m.—Sunday school night, parade, program and re- freshments; Sept. 13, 6:30 p. m.— Banquet and skit; Sept. 14-—Chimes concert; Sept. 15, 9:45 a. m.—Sun- day school; 11 a. m.—Rev. Harold W. Griffis, district superintendent, will preach the sermon, consecrate the redecorated sanctuary and dedi- cate the new pulpit Bible. of a daughter, Carol Jean, Aug. 20. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac Intyre and son, George, have been spending some time in Midland, Ontario, Can., as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Swart and Oakley Becker of Schoharie spent last week at Leacock, Pa., with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spawn. Mrs. Ruth Wolcott spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plue at Westfall Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolcott, Mrs. Ruth Wolcott, Richard Becker of Central Bridge and Miss Marion Peck of Middleburgh were dinner guests orr Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Swart. Mrs. Stella Swart spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Hagadorn at Middleburgh. Guests at the Swart home Satur- day night were Clinton Tubbs and Stanley Tubbs of Albany. The Fullers Follies 4-H Club won first prize a t the Alt'amont Fair for its club exhibit and second for most entries and winning more ribbons than any other club. ' Much credit should be given the leader, Mrs, Mary Brennan, and assistant leader, Mrs. Ethel Gemlick, for their fine leader- ship. \The 'giveaway' programs are bringing home to the average person the fact that the earner in the higher income brackets can reach the point where he is working almost entirely for his Uncle Sam. Clearly, the tax- payers lower down on the totem pole have a great stake in increasing pro- ductivity. Only in this way can they hope to gain on the tax collector.\ —-Bath-Steuben, N. Y. Advocate. \ L Mrs. , __ _ ,. Vocher, Mrs. Robert Whiting of Del- I ed Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Anderson on mar; Deborah and Carol Trout of 'Saturday. Schenectady, and Miss Dora Morton I Mr. and Mrs. Jewell of Albany enjoyed a picnic recently at the home visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ander- of Mrs. Peter Long and Miss Ruth SO n, Sunday. ~ REFORMED CHURCH Morning worship for Sept. 1 will be held at 9:45 a. m. Adult Bible class will be at 11 a.m. James A. Neevel, student pastor. Sermon for Sept. 1: \The Forward Look.\ Starting Sept. 8 and continuing through the month of September, the guest minister will be the Rev. R. H. Stanton. Long. Mrs. Arthur L. Mann has been va- Arlington Harbinger and Mrs. J. Mi _ nor Newell, attended services at the' cationing\at~Cape\\Cod. Baptist church at Westerlo Sunday. 1 - -- ' Mr. and Mrs.. J. L. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Filkins attended the Drum and Bugle Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bourke, who sons Bill ^ Donald spent Sunday were recently married, have returned ^^ M rs . Miller's parets, Mr. and from their wedding trip at Lake Mrs Wi niam Fenninger, at then- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Corps competition at Hawkins Stad- „, ...J -^—,J * o. ,„., ium Saturday, eveijing. George. On Thursday they left for Corvallis, Oregon, where he will work on his master's degree. camp at Spring Lake. The wedding of Miss Jacqueline Parisi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- Mrs. E. Butts ot Dade City, Fla., is | ael Parisi an d Donald Edward Devlin spending some time at the home of her i will take place Saturday, Aug. 31, in son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. st Thomas' church, Delmar. The John J. Bourke Also recent guests rece ption will be at Circle Inn. at the Bourke home have been Mrs, COMMUNITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hinckley of Kissimme, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. William Zeh were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latta. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latta enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. James Neevel at dinner Wednesday evening. Rev. Fred R. Brown spent a few days last week visiting his brother in Massachusetts. He also attended Old iHome Day Aug. 25 at the Jermain Mr. and Mrs';.. Carey Strevell, Mrs. Mwarrl T-nekwOod and daughter T vn inome u *y AU S- zz > al me Jermain H^. 1 ^^, n.l aU ^n. L ^:. Methodist church, White Creek, He Bourke's sister, Mrs. A. F. Price, also of Dade City, and her grand-daughters Subscribe to the Altamont Enter- prise — $3.00 per year. - CENTRAL'S NEW HOMEOWNERS POLICY ^ \ Central's new Homeowners Policy provides the newest, •implest, njost complete insurance protection for your home. 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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Briggs, Mrs. Beaman Hannay were to Cooperstown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.- Orlo Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Furman of New Scotland called on Fred Zauntner's at Syracuse over the weekend. Kenneth Elsasser of Dormansville had an accident 'in the village Satur- day night. - . .' Mrs. Elting Gossman, Mrs. Archie The following attended a chicken barbecue at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosso Saturday eve- ning: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, Mr; and Mrs. Er- nest Moak, Mr. and Mrs. Dino Pogni, Mr. and Mrs. John Stadler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flansburg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zeh and Mrs. William Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer of Florida spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Loucks. 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HOUSEHOLD INVENTORY BOOK SENT ON REQUEST Representing Central Mutual Insurance Company INSURANCE and BONDS 'When You See Me, Don't Think of Insurance, BUT When You Think Of Insurance, See Me.\ 7 NORWOOD AVE., ALBANY 8, N Y. PHONE 89.3890 of Ravena, caM on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Snider Sunday. Mr and Mrs L-S. Lockwood enter- tained Friday evening at a hamburg roast. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carey Strevell, Mr and Mrs. Edward Lock- wood and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joffre Blair, Mrs William Slingerland, Tim- othy Winters and Karen Coffey. Mr. 'and Mrs. Douglas Hempstead were to Brooklyn to attend a wedding of her cousin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latham are on a motor trip this week. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobbs and family at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. William Slingerland has been spend- ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Slingerland^pf Albany. Mrs. William LiSrahge entertained the members and ^substitutes of the 500 Card club at dinner Tuesday eve- ning, in honor of fifes. Waldron who is going to make her home in Florida, attending were Miss Joan Plotskie, Mesdames Henry Latham, Murray Berstein, George .Barkman, Harry Briggs, Orlo Stewart;. Ward Waldron, Uyue Filkins, Archie Lord, Calista Decker, W. K. Atkins, E. B. Snider, and the hostess Mrs. LaGrange. Mrs. Joffre Blair was ill -and unable to at- tend. Mrs. Everett Snider called on Mrs. George Hempstead Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cornell have been spending the : past week at Georgeville, Canadai. Mrs. Ralph Goodfellow - returned home from the hospital last Wednes- day. ..'.;,. Mrs. Dorothy Whita of Albany, Mrs. Alice Beebe of East Chatham were dinner guests of MM,'and Mrs. L. V. Hempstead, Thursday, evening. Mrs. Beebe spent the weekend with them. Mrs. Hamilton Hahhay of Man- chester, Conn., has be^n spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunt. Mrs. La-.vton Croote . and children Isabelle and Alan visited'.-Mr. and Mrs. James Lambert of JDglahson and the family of Austin Lambert of Delanson. Austin Lambert is jn ; lEUis hospital in Schenectady, impro\3ng-slowly. Duanesburgh Mr. and Mrs. WyS&h Goodell have returned from a Vacation, in Nova Scotia. i'|. f; V»-i -i - Mrs. Warren Jaicries.,-and family have gone to their ftdine a t St. Al- bans, L. I., after spending the sum- mer in Duanesburgh. ••;• Mr. and Mrs. R6be*t J. Waddell spent the week end; .&% Speculator. Mr. and Mrs. -{Sail;. Gingery have returned to Gf&nVffie,,..S.- ; C, after- visiting Mr. and Mies, ; I>hilip Ghrist- man. '••• \'•• :... , Mr. and Mrs. flopfert Waddell were guests of Mr. and. Mr& Roger Sad- dlemire at Charlton, Dr. and Mrs; E>a!iiel Smythe of Peoria, 111., wefe gftfes'ts- of Mr. arid Mrs. J. L. Christniajjv^., Subscribe to the Allamont Enter- prise — $3.00 per i^eaf, .,.,... . . •Howard Jochum. and Mrs. Raymond Houck and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ernst and Tom- my are vacationing at Moffatt Beach. The Clarksville Vacation Church school will hold its closing program on Friday, Aug. 30, at 8 p. m., at the Reformed church, not the Methodist church as originally planned. All craftwork will be on display, and the children will be in charge of the pro- gram. All parents, friends, and members of the community are cor- dially invited. Fullers Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barbro have bought a home at West Palm Beach, Florida. They have rented their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wormer and children were guests at the Scanlan home on Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Wormer was among the guests at the shower for Mrs. Emerson Sharp at New Scotland on Thursday night. Other guests from this vicinity were Mrs. Raymond Sharp, Mrs. Kathryn Sharp, Mrs. Robert Sharp, Mrs. Henry Adams, Mrs. Morris Stafford and Mrs. John Cole. Mrs. John Anthony entertained on Tuesday, Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Anne Phillips. Mrs. Phillips is visiting at the Hunter camp at Mariaville. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawlor, Jr., of Schoolhouse Rd. announce the birth Entrance Interview Appointment May Be Made By Telephoning Albany 3-2201 | School Opens September 16 ;»i;:>;iiii:»i»:»i::;:;i:»;;»;:;:i:;:i;i;;i:»;:t;:»»:;»t»»:»»;:»:;ii»;:»!)i:t;;»«m? Ford Hummel VIOLIN AND PIANO TEACHER 21 HOME AVENUE - ALBANY, N. Y. PHONE 8-1933 — Also—. ALBANY CONSERVATORY OF MUSICAL ART In Famous Brands at Low Prices American Junior Shoes GENtTiNE U. S. KEbS TOR GYM Levi « Sweet - Orr -- Dicky's - Lee - Cinderella - Judy Kent Her Majesty COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL AGES HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES \ALBANY'S LARGEST SUBURBAN DEPARTMENT STORE\ WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Westmere Dept. 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