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'< «& s« P' ;t;-0 « i-v>?y ,W>- ^,^y^N;T^^-^.Jf A 0i FOUR • T T TIT1 - -lf'H'T —' r \ J ' il - - THE ENTEfiPRtS^,^i:^y^ N, y., FRIDAY, »UQU,3T,30, 195/ Gif ford's aaftsehimawibh watti God efctply in lije. She jvvMl five: specific examples of show stie found sprjrtual Help in gating h0 r 'experience oh the Chris- , ^L^^e ra ^ firOgrarii over HAMILTON UNION PRES&YtERIAN CHURCH Rev. Albert W. Dockter, minister. Worship arid preaching service will resume Sundajj, Sept. 8, at 11 a. m. Mr. Dockter \will be in charge. Vacation church school, which has been conducted two weeks, will close Friday, Aug. 30, after the largest en • 8 'W^h^^^sm '•\\ • M .Aj-^^t'wom&iJfrjWh tN»W York StW^^r^W^ w ^ ! ttf. *\ d Mrs - W\*** SutcIiffe and Uhde£f&T^Sl^^-/ P ^' , ^«e WSbmn of Allwood, N. J., to?«D^ e 1 S^ > ra p, -Ui re ^\ s P ent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. iar.o0Tnm6mbn with God e&Mv in *&$, Gemliok of Guilderland. Mrs. Julie Tallman of Allwood, N. |J«, <is spending two weeks with her father, Edward Sutclif-f, and Mrs, tlT^rm?^'^ , la W H'warn over 1 SutcIiffe, and her aunt, Mrs. Walter WPTR, 1540 kc, in'Albany, oh Sun- Christensen. anaay, M S . OU, «H«- »«=W6»'» day, Sept. }, at 7:# a,.m. Subject I George Passage of Burlington, Vt, rpllmen ih our summer school effort Sate^^ G - da -L and hi ^ v H ed nvVr £*K; ass S: in fo^ool^K-oblerns. day. They spent the night with Mr. ° | Sph ' mllf , k Mrs Robert Broom- Safe, and Mrs. Edward SutcIiffe. The 35th annual Gifford picnic was held at Thacher Park Aug. 18. Those present were: Mrs. Bertha aaalauile were: Ferguson, Mr and Mrs• Stanlej Herman Ben Mrg Ernegt Ferguson and family, Mr and Mrs. and Mrg Acton Civi] , j JnTlZL Sl^o ^^amSl-P-ntendent. Near.y 60 children {.jj.. Ci**!**!. I Mr - and Mrs - Frank Holub and fam- uCrVIGC UloUOn I P 1 ^ Mrs - Irma Petersen and son, Mr. I and Mrs. Helvin Hasbrouck and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Gifford and Ralph and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. George Gifford and daughter, Diane, H T lir 3-1 1 Ti i. 3 A 1„» - n »*3 *> VAN Mm A. E. Schmuck, Mrs. Robert Broom; primary, Mrs. Louis Moeck, Mrs. Herman Prust; junior, Mrs. Frank GansevobyfclGfcptei', D. A. R., an- nounces '^ tc MHnan of the National State \arid {MS committees for the Tr ^ ri ^''\WJs. M 'ss Esther D. Holhs|ef;--MtMsm and D, A. R. MAnOsd•W:#fehip, Mrs. Erllafd •fi- SP^WWi ; ^ erican ¥ usic ' Mrs. g. .VictbrMei Approved Schools, Mrs, Bafnahfltt -^ .^athburn; Chapter Guilderland feftli|Spter, D. A R.j Berne \fuse*;.'••«:( Gwrge L. Nickerson; ComintMiiiy^s^jl^, Mrs. Constahde , • Loucks>:'pl&: Miss Alyda R. Mil ier ahd^bj^^-ss. Geddes; D. A. R. Pood--<a#S&&jfos.. Edwin W. Hop- Herman Prust; junior, Mrs. *'rank ^ V»azens, Mrs Eawm w. Hop- Chesebrough, Mrs. Willis Oakes, Miss £jns and.'Mr^.. Qjrnelius M. Edwards; Gail Strom. Others assisting were: 5'. .; ; «- \Kagaiine Mrs. George R. »*„,. u«„«,nv, Don^v Ajvc ir^r,™f 1 Carvill-J D. v^ .<R.Magazine AdVertis- LUBRICATION TIRES -- ACCESSORIES MUFFLEflS aTjd TAILPIPES^ (Hollywood and Standard Types) BRAKE SERVICE were enrolled. The Rev. Robert Lambert of the Valatie Presbyterian church was the guest preacher last Sunday. Mr. Lambert met with the teachers of the i church school following the service. Saturday, Sept. 7, the 9th annual Lord's acre auction sale and cafeteria will be held on the church grounds. Bootns open at 10 a. m cafeteria at 11. Auction sale will begin at 1 Nancy Cornelly, Kathenne Nohle, and Donald Fonda are attending, the Tumor High Youth Conference of the Troy-Albany Presbytery, which is be ing, Mrs.- AUen iH. Hotaling; Museum; Mrs. John L Han'ej'; Genealogical REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Walter Kline, pastor, 9:30. a, iri. Preaching services. 10:45 a. m. Sunday school. junior chojr, 11:45 a. m. Sundays. CoujiJes' C\\xb, 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 parsonage. The Beaverdam Reformed church i of West Berne invites the cohgrega-1 •'?' the Clifton Park Center baptist Youth Fellowship held a party at the Baptist parspnage. Mrs^ JRettip was hostess. Attending were Baijbara Boyach, tjorotliy Boyachj Judy mi}- |,ey, Rosalyn Keihb, Sjiepry Kemp, Marilyn Greene, Ellen Tinney, Linda Peck. Patricia Weill and Susan tion of the First Reformed church of Berne to worship with them dur- ing the vacation period of the pas- tor. \A//Mch , \r\ p^wi\-* •*- -^ •* \• ^s,, jqnn L. Han'ej'; ueneaiogical L 6 \„ v «-?\un penoa ot the pas- Recoras,'Mr|; Aifred A. Hall; Histor. ^or. Worship service is at 11 a. m. icAl Projects, fe. G. Stanley Van S^J day ' **&*• a - °> e R ev. James Wowner;; Hbnor Roll, Mrs. John A. -~ - ^Tomie;- Hofpitality, Mrs. Howard A. Nicks; Menjbeiship, Mrs. C. M. Ed- wards; Junitif Membership, Miss Susan 1610 Western Avenue ALBANY 3, N. Y. (Across from Magley Trailer Sales) Phone 89-9923 BARNEY VAN AUKEN, *>rop. Miss Marie Gifford and Miss Bev- .-rly Mericle called Tuesday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gifford. I ing held at Pilot Knob, on Lake George. . In Greece, the $10 metal turner's j kit CARE distributed to put a needy apprentice in business represents two and a half weeks' earnings, and many (months of possible savings. The kit can also be sent to Italy and Mexico through the CARE Self-Help Pro- 'gram, 660 First Ave., New York city COMMUNITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Clarke of Tower St. have returned from their cottage near Saranac Lake, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skerritt were expected home this week from their cottage near Saranac Lake. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Sanders, Peter Jane ^aii.-Men; National Defense, Mrs. George L. Nickerson; Pages, Miss Mary Lc-iTOppenheim and Miss' Van Alen; Prfess Relations, Mrs, Louis W. 'iOppenheim; • Program and Year Book, Mrs. )3orden H. Mills; Radio and Television, Mrs. Fred B. White; Tele- phone and.. feuispQrtauon, Mrs. G. S. Van Wormer; Ways and Means, Mrs. Erhard -E. Dittbrenner; Parliamentar- ian, Mrs. Ernest H. Perkins. Mrs. Charles H. MacCulloch will represent t™ chapter at the New York State Women's Joint legislative Forum, and Mrs. Lee S? Geddes is chairman for the annual 'Christmas sale for the Al- bany Association of the Blind. The Business and Professional Group will be headed by Mrs. Kath- •u P owen > and Miss Murial A. Sprong wall be vice chairman. At a recent dinner meeting, held at the home of A little stone A lot of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Sanders Peter ZiT \ lee nng, nem at ine nome ot and Ellen Sanders spent the week t/!^' Mrs ' Earle F - R°mer. at- end at Corning visiting friends Mrs . nded b y Mrs. Borden H. Mills, 1st Sanders went on to Cattaragus where ^^ rese * nt °\ A Mro w™«»\i * Color Slate — Flagging for Walks, Terraces, Patios FOB HOME CONSTRUCTION — BEAUTIFY WITH UTILITY —SOLD BY— ADAM ROSS CUT STONE CO., INC. 1003 BROADWAY she will be joined later by Mr. Sand- ers, who expects to be busy at State Fair during the entire session. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Winfree of Colonial Heights, Va., returned home early this week after a visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmes of Willow St. Mrs. Adelbert H. Mesick, who be- came suddenly ill last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Burt Ward, is much improved. Mrs. Britten, mother of Mrs. Phil- lips Deans, Willow St., who had been seriously ill at the home of her daughter, died Saturday. P. Gene Hohenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hohenstein, 8 Shepard Ave., was soloist at the Hamilton Union Presbyterian church last Sun- day. His cousin, 'Miss Jeanette Stur- gess, of Altamont, R. D., was guest organist. LADIES Earn money for your Organization by selling LADIES' HAND WOVEN NYLON HANDBAGS and other useful items Good Profit. Organizations, Sun- day School Glasses, PTAs, Church- es, and Auxiliaries — this is your chance to put money in your treas- ury. —Write for details of our plan— S. J. Phillips Room 300 -- 24 South 2nd St. HARRISBURG, PA. vice regent, and Mrs. Howard A. Nicks, 2nd .vice regent, plans were made for the year. This group will again co-operate with the Tri-Chapter Gonstatution Day luncheon to be held at the Albany Country club Sept. 17. Other projects supported by this group are the Senior Citizens of Albany, Mrs. Harmon.. Clairk serving as a board member; National Defense, Approved sehools , Endowment fund, Tamassee D. A. R; stSool, and the Olive Whit- man Memorial Scholarship fund, named after the wife of the Govenor of New York state. I|l5; Mrs. Whitman was an active nlember, and while regent, held all. ii|etirigs at the Executive Mansion ••tqMonserve her time. This J fund origijMy provided a scholarship for ah Iricjjlh girl at Cornell. As times (2haiigejl, -this scholarship is now given .to. : Median girl entering any acerediteasljjiege, university or nurs- ing schodJi|approved by the N. Y. State Eduction department and locat- ed-witnJh^ilstate. IVfrs. rG^piius M. Edwards, Chair- an of the'jSmbership committee, en- tertained vm a dessert luncheon at her home atjState St Albany. Plans were made*lbr a membership drive. Serving wiftiMrs Edwards are Mes- dames Fre4|J P Bam Aithur B. Carlson, Etttn N Chase/ iEddy S. Haswell, AM/H Hotaling'yand'Ger: aid W He 3 \ ••\ t Barton s Corners Mr and Mrs- W C Snyder and -son Roger were Saturday evening 'dinner guestsFQl her parents and brother, EdwipSpisbrew, Jr. Mrs. ZanniriJW£<and daughter have been spenditfg«ij()hie time at their farm here. i$$p Roger Nickglpas been visiting his grandparents;.S|e : Disbrews. Roger recently spenll-the afternoon and evening with:;$is'.;Grandmother Stev- ens\ and GreallpaWdmother Wagar at Fultonham. fc^.' Those spenipg the week end at their summetjpfttages were: Mr. and iMt-s. Donald ptfiUiart, Sr., Mr. and I Mrs. Donald j^apnhart, Jr., Valerie and Russell 'B^rnnart, John Irving, Mr. and Mrs. fpjassidy and son, Jay, all of Albariyjf- . Mr. and Mrfc W. C. Snyder and Roger Nickeffwere Sunday night dinner guests ?6t'Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Disbrew of NeWSalem. They called on Mr. and ':-Bp£. Peter Winne on Monday evehfnE;' .and' Mr. .and Mrs. Almon bisbreW'fT&ursday evening. Mr. and Mrs;|S|nyder were recent quests at the*J3iles Swint home at 5erne. ,'.'S, Roger Nickef spent Sunday in Schenectady ^'th friends, celebrating his birthday.' ^ ; '; r;'\; •'' ' • 'Without a 'Hit not to join (a un- ion) there canlbl no such .thing as a right to join |*fe -Rev. EdVvard A Ke Uer CS ; $^.^bf. •Notre Dame. HAS THE Klf TO THE CAR AND llf YOU WOULD LIKE M ||| CARS '56 BUICK 4-DOOR Rlvieha. Like New. '54 CADILLAC 62 4-DOOR Full Power. Perfect. '54 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN Excellent Transportation STUDEBAKER HARDTOP '54 CHEVrJO^IIi^ TON STAKE Low Mi^pj;itVery Cieah. '51 CHEVftoWEt^ T- PICKUP 'BO FORi ffi:#o*i JPICKUP 4 \*P^5i#ery' ; Cle»ii ' '47 FbmM^^&ii DUMP ^Truck Several Others to Ohoo*!^ it ALBANY CENTRAL AV^.^-8-0310 _ NEXT TO ALBANY PUBLIC »^f\ ^^l We ^ omy 8 A. ^feli k Ranes of Schenectady will be the guest minister. Sept §, 9:30 a. m. — Worship serv- ices will toe resumed. Sept. 8, 7:30 p. m. — \The Broken Mash,\ the film of the year, as pre- sented by the Board of Domestic Missions, will be shown in the church: LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Russell B. Greene, pastor. Sunday, September 1st: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Preaching services. COMMUNITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George D. Shultes at Caroga Lake. Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Deitz and children, Arlene and Gerald, Schenec- tady, are spending the week with his mother, Mrs. Dora Deitz. William Oke of New York is spend- ing some time with his nephew, Clyde Ball, and Mrs. Ball. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Greene, Jr., who were married last Saturday, were over-night guests of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Russell Greene, this week. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bailey have sold their farm to Mr. Erikson of Long Islahd. Mr, and Mrs. Bailey will remain on the farm until spring. At a special meeting of the Macca- bees on Tuesday evening it was voted to sell the hall. Remember the barbecue supper in Grange hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sholtes and Linda 'Mann are spending the week camping at Lewey Lake. Friend Sholtes and Friend Mark and the Boyden family are spending the week camping at Lake Cham- plain. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Haas of Dun- kirk were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Haas. Bobby Moore has returned to his home in Albany after spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haines and sons, John and Eddie, have been visiting relatives in Vermont. Mr. and Mrs... Kenneth Bunzey and' children, Barbara, Karen and Ken- neth, have been vacationing at Sacan- jdaga. ,._:,_- ' Raymond Morrp^.;. has returned from a vacatibii tcip through the central part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford and daughters, Barbara and Susan, of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Haas and sons this week. Miss Jean Wright called on Miss Barbara Hammerli of Guilderland Center on Thursday. William Jacobs was a recent week end guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Moss, in Troy. Mrs. Raymond Wright spent Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. Frank Brate in Guilderland Center. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yarmchuk and children, Nancy and Peter, have returned from a motor trip to Prov- incetoWn, Mass., and points of inter- est along the coast. Walter Schoenborn, Jr., has return- ed home after spending the summer at Lake George. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Amsler and children of Seattle, Wash., visited his sister, Mrs. George Hammer- shaimb and family on their way from Switzerland. - Mrs. Raymond H. Wright was a delegate from the Berne-Knox Cen- tral School Teachers' association at the New York State Teachers' as- sociation workshop at Ithaca this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright and George and Barbara left for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Yarmchuk and children entertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright and children and Mrs. Andrew Miller at a clam steam on Sunday. Mrs. Frederick Lendrum, Mrs. John Yarmchuk and daughter, Joan, accompanied Mrs. Miliard Shultes to ISchroon Lake on Wednesday to visit 'Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sonn and Eric and Marc Shultes. •Mrs. George Sisson and son, Lloyd, and Mrs. John Yarmchuk and daugh- ter, Joan, visited Mrs. Slsson's fam- ily at Goodyear Lake on Thursday. ,Mrs. Emil Horl and son, Clifford, spent Thursday witti (Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Deitz and family at Highland. Mrs. George Sisson and son, Lloyd, and Mrs. Jdhn Yarmchuk and Emil Horl motored to^ Highland on Friday and enjoyed a picnic dinner with the Deitz family. Mrs. Horl and Clifford returned home with thehi'. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Meyers of North Haven, Conn., called on Mr. and Mrs; | Jbnn Yarmchuk,' and Mr. and Mrs: Anthony Yarmchuk, and were over- flight guests of Mrs. Peter Yarmchuk arid daughter, Olga, recently, The Senior Woman's Missionary society of the Lutheran church will: hold an evening meeting with Mrs.; Omer Becker at 7:30 o'clock Sept. 5. ( Leaders will be Mrs. Barney White, and Miss, Margaret ^White; Miss; V Marguerite: Rohey;; of Ne^y (York city spent last Week at Wer home Here... Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Roney spent several days at Marcy with' their daughter and family, * , . By-making a few. simple changes in I the way ihey • prepare ai&9rdppm hiines, Navy creWs can now ibe sure- 95 per ceWt will blow up erienry ships. The new procedures were de;- V&leged by tip Metfttets at the Navy Ordnance Laboratory, Silver Spring; Md. Miss Joan Brewster, .daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewster, was honored at a bridal shower 'by Mrs. Morris Van Dusen and iMrs. Henry Hui>bard at the home of Mrs. Van Dusen. Mr. and Mrs. E, Caldwell are spending their vacation at the camp of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Green in the Addrondacks. Miss Ellen Peck and Miss Julia De Long won red ribbons for their dresses which they modeled at the district 4.-H meeting. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Owens enter- tained Sunday at a picnic dinner at their new site for a home on the j Hudson river near New Baltimore. | A. M. Schultes and Mrs. Charles Dur- ham. Fred Teeple, Sr„ who under went an, operation in Ellis hospital has re- turned tP his home in Central Bridge. . Mrs. Charlotte Ronish and sons and Mrs, Alto Sebultes recently called on 'Mr, and Mrs. Fred Droms at Rex- ford Heights, Rev. and Mrs;, Harry Kemp and Mrs. Horace Bailey conducted an out- door day camp program last Tuesday for the junior yo.uth of Clifton Park Baptist church. The program will continue each Tuesday on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Stevens. Mrs. Bertha Harris, Mrs. Alta Teeple, Mrs. C. Ross and Mrs. Mary Michaelson were recent guests of Mrs. Alta Schultes and Mrs. Rose Durham. Word has been received here that C. L. 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