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lo Committee Sc,\ as,.\™*' »*^ Composed of four faculty members and three students, this coSfee approves the tentative sociaHX dar drawn up in the spring deter- mines the priority of events and priority when there i s a cSct \n rC fc d Tn 0i coU ^ faemtiei\ 1 B J$°?** College students are now appointed to membership on S of the statutory and special com mi tees estabhshed each year at the college. They are curriculum H? brary, aims, calendar and catalog convocation, foreign study, social' and social calendar. ' Miss itiead is president of Student Fellowship^ Elmira College. 4-H'ers MEET Bpbbin and Bowl 4-H members worked on Christmas greens at their December meeting at the home of Cynthia Lamprecht, Adams St., Del- mar, Present were the hostess, Ann ODonnell and Jonatha Foster club news reporter. FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bennett of Delaware Ave. entertained at dinner on Christmas Day with a family dinner party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. RoyH. McCormack and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Drake and children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson and children. m^^j^dB^^^^m^^' *»•«***>«* * ag. PAGE THR** Christian Science Harry L. Brown - Jeweler - Watches, Diamonds and Gifts For All Occasions Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing 1823 Western Ave., Westmere 275 Delaware Ave., Delmar n Christian Science society, Delmar. aund <? y ' ia a - m.—Church service and Sunday school, Masonic Temple, Kenwood Ave, Testimonial meet- ings every Thursday at 8 p. m. , How fo gain freedom from fear °y Mowing th'e words and works or Christ Jesus will be a th'eme presented at Christian Science serv- ices Sunday. Readings from, the Ring -James Version of;, the Bibje and correlative passages from \Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\ by Mary Baker Eddy comprise the les- son-sermon entitled \Christian Sci- ence.\ Scriptural selections will include the Psalmist's words (56:3, 4): \What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee. In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do. unto me,\ From Science and Health will be read the following: \Christian scien- tific practice begins with Christ's keynote of harmony, 'Be hot afraid!'\ (410:29-30). Debar Methodist Church Rev. Arthur P. White, minister. Sunday, December 28th: . 9:3Q.aod 11 a. m: Divine worship. Mr. White's sermon topic, \To Whom Shall, We Go?\ .Alumni Day at church, with Robert Diixon and David Braun assisting in the serv- ices. The alumni choir will sing. 9:30 and 11 a. m. Church school. 4 p. m. Ninth grade fellowship. 7 p. m. Alumni night at Youth Fellowship. Robert Dixon, general chairman. All college age and high school young.people welcome. Wednesday December 31st: 11 p. m. Watch night communion service. =ae The Slingerlands BULLif Edited fey E. ft; V&rt Wttftlsr 1959 - And Resoiniions Th'e 013 Year^riirieteeh fi'fty- ei'gnt—-is closing in £hd it is tirhe for countless, young artd old, to talk about maklhg „ New Year's resolutions. Remember *tne Old s°n'g: . ,i \Resolutions? Yes, We rriake 'em Not to keep 'em, but to break 'em.\ . , , . Let us regpiye,, to. mjake, a; resp 7 lution to work for a permanent and lasting peace in 1959. . Let us resolve to be a little niofe thoughtful, a little kinder, a little more considerate in our daily round of duties. Let us keep in mind, that what affects our home circle, affects the community; What affects the community affects the area; what affects the area affects the region, and so on in a widening circle, un- til in time the good and the true will affect our 'entire land 4nd, we trust, the world. \No man is an island;\ none lives for himself, alone. - One good resolution for 1959: \Follow the Golden Rule.\ Family lm welcome committee.' iMrV. ^ : .^ Clark, solpis.t, .and. <&pfr#ff?M£ led in the. singing ffl^^WEi carols, with a fitostrijo-; in, m<Ft[ \Guiding J,tar,\ ^vkj \The Christ Child\ waB.^unf M the Cherub choir' wh1ofce>|$rof* follow: Celeste. BuffuM, jptohsguM Clark, Dianne I^es,;$i»If§§f Stephen LaNier, Joltef e»tf!|m* Mary Pendleton, RaitaeM:.. WWii v'm The First : Christmaai f #:. % | eant). was, presented, W^^B* ., Nancy Verch; angel, ^mcy,:-mM\ ters; ftfst shepherd, ^#*fepggfe man; second shepher l d,.;E$5a %*K thiird shepherd, ..Jenifer ,,,^«l fourth shepherd, Q#l§& Mmm^i Herod, Kathleen, Famy,^ ¥e}cho|©2 Ch'arles S'coft; B.al'lazafe„ Eichaji ington njermari; Mary, IBei Ibui M FAMILY GATHERING Mrs. Abel R. Corbin, Leesburg, Fla., arrived, \in Elsmere Wednesday to visit her soh-in-;law artd, daughter, Mr. and Mrs... Reinsert M. Kinne, 2 Ridge Rd. Thie Kinnes and their guest spent Christmas with their son- in-law, Dr. Howard Ricketts and Mrs. Ricketts, New Haven, Cbnn. Also,.present at the family party were the filinne's son and his wife, Mr, and Mrs. Remsen M. Kinne, 3d. Now AvkiMfefe tb* New Year Party Needs PUN HATS - NOISEMAKERS - TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS - PLATTERS -- CUPS Westmere Dept. Store ' 1823 Western Avenue PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER WESTMERE — OPEN EVENINGS — WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Personals and Brevities Members of , the Slingerlands. Bridge club held their 12th annual Christmas party at the v liome of Mrs. James L. Chamberlain Dee. 16. Each member brought a .gift for exchange. Those playing bridge were: Mesdames Garrett Roelff, John McClirttock, Robert Kirkipan, Jack . Suttliff, Gerald Wood, William H. Bolton, Benja- min Berry and Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Berry was the winner of first prize. and Mrs.. Bolton . of second, Hiram McMillen, substitute rural mail carrier, has been assisting regular carrier, Kenneth. Smith, wfith the _ jtieavy Qj^stmJEis mail. Mrs. Frances LaNier and .Mrs: Elizabeth, Laurie have ^be'en doing a good job helpiife Postmaster Wil- liam P. Degehaar, Mrs: Keiiiieth jCbok, and Mrs. John H. Flariigah with the large amount of ejrt^a work which snows TijJ every year at this time, ,fe Degenaar^mll end his service with the post office .ifepartment on Defc. .31,. after hay- ing performed the' duties of post- master for over a /quarter of a 'century. No official announce- ment has been made as yet as t o 'jvho the next postmaster will be. We are all wondering! ,' a A large number of our citizens will be heading for the \Sunny SSouth\ shortly after the first of the new year. tSf. .«'-* • •- : ; Bulson Christmas Day— 1&58. Dear Friend: 10T3O \* a\. m. McSiuig worsnip: T^is,wffi.b>-sWd-ffif^uriMf..,. - 6 30 p. m. Junior High Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Senior High Youth Fellowship. Wednesday, Dec. 31: 4 p. ltt Cherub choir rehearsal. 6:45 p. rri. Junior choir rehear- sal. 7:30 p. m. Pastor's evening of- fice hours. , Notice: The 7:45 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal has been cancelled for this date. Thursday, Jan. 1: Notice: The 10 a. m. adult Bible class has been cancelled for this date. Sunday, Jan. 8: 10:30 a. m. Morning worstiip. Service of Holy Communion, 6:30 p. m. Junior Higli Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Senior High Youth Fellowship. Greeters at the Sunday morning services were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Pitcher, with candle-lighting service by Andy Laurie. Heaphy, ^^ a , Sabig, Carol Roberts} Judy Hauf; and Betty Ann Ronejr. = .. ;'% The. pageant choir, consistiiig ; p| members of the fourih'iiahd..|ilw; grades, were: DanieLLantz. Jo$e§h) Shaw, George Smith,: William. „StiI|; an, Laurie Underbill, 'Joarm&Wi% ters, Richard Coughtry, Paniela' Fairbahk, Charles Hayes, Bajpa^ Rhodes, Virginia Westervelt, Bltftfp.; Argus, Anne DiNucci, Peter fittest; Barbara Lantz,, Robert Laraway| : Andrew Laurie, David Martin, 'Jijfs frey Peters, George Sutliff, '.touiSPi-; Siitliff and John WJlJiers. ,.,MiS| Ralph Derby was director s §i t;ffie; pageant and accompanist was *S%J Jeah'ette McNab. , v V.'S'g Another Christmas cflroi wafe \fffl|? lowed by dedication oi cfjfe Pulpf mas stockings by the pastor;. ReM James R. Rhodes. • \{:'fM The program was concluded v a Christmas party in iFellowi hall, with Mrs. Olof Lundberg'^B- chairman. '^11 : J 3T» '.. . ' \&W Training School Gradual, Yoiihg men in uniform-are _ gr4du,ated.this month frbmi/tlll training schools. TheviatMbeflf* eludes Michael A. Waldbillig,, ell son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald'Wl billig of Vly Farm. \He t&s f in-the U. S. Naval Scliopl..(Q Officers)'in Newport, R'., i;,'!\vB\ he will be graduated with the, i of ensign. He will bejiais^i Port Hueneme, Calif. 7 l^ 'Ensign Waldbillig prepa^dt college in the Albany AcacjpmyjSa| took a five year course ih(|S|- mouth, where he received hisler neering. degree last. June..-.,. students, honie fdr t^ie holMiys Js James ,W. ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. I W. ISeardsley, w^o attends i»«Pofiegg> Hi^pailhfeJIr. «re, Beardsley.passed several tiML\ 1 ^e Virgin Elands, re- Sfflm -hom'e in mfti-DeceHiber. Sy$ rs ten Waldbillig, Albany hlP?y... fo 5:. Gj rl s, „.Pjurnna,, is «/rom Manhattanville CoUege. *»••» the youngest daughter of S^g Mrs.\ Gerald Waldbillig • of ilfParni. ,e from, the University,, of is Mjss. Johanpa K, Van |r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iMifl-%'^' Van VS^rm|r of Vly S;|fem. Miss Van Wormier aduated last June from St. school. §fe..C. McClintock,, son of J>r. nMmS- John McClintock, a stu- vM ; l r% .^ond y>ar,.at Hgr- y^ffiiUniversity, is spendihg the W* y vacation at the home \of his psrjhts, ,3|erican newsWapers, this ohe , met, are tembarded as never .\ffite by Soviet propaganda. One or #|. new tricks is,,'planted' lgt- Delmar Reformed Church Rey v LeRoy C. Brandt, minister. Sunday, December 2§th: 11 a. ni Morning w'Orship. Ser- mo'^: \Lo'oking Backward.\ Music: Prelude, Gesu Bambino, Pietre Yon; anthem, March of the Wisemeh, H. Gaul; offertory anthem, My Heart is Always Wandering, .Norwegian folk melody, arr. Marie Pooler; post- lude, Christmas Postlude, Best. • Last Sunday the sacrament of in- fant baptism was adininistered to David,James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks. Mrs. Marks is the former Virginia Lavery. The sacrament of the Lord's Sujp- P^er wiy be held Jan. 11, The elders will meet in the'activities room at 10:45 a. m. to receive members by letter or on confession of With. Next Sunday at 4:45 p. m. the class, in new membership for young people will begin in the activities room. DN FRESHMAN TEAM Stuart L. Sharpe, a freshman at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., is a member of the 1958-59 freshman basketball team. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sharpe, 70'Rowe- land Ave., Delmar, Sharpe is a forward on. this year's squad. The schedule will resume after the Christmas holiday with a game tiriist tHeing 1 . They make t-.J^t pf.iJie LjSJfle Ratk .situ'a- \Plyabor protfleiilS-, The Waste- 1 uuuunas uvuuay wiui a gamt Dasitet is full of sue!) tripe.\—Abi- against Clark University in Worces Jene, Kan., Reffecrtor-Olronicle. I ter on Jan. 8. Swimming Schedafe '/ A revised swimming, schedule .rias ! been annpunc.^d;fpr Bethjehejh jEenr tral Senior High ^clTpoj. ^larefac? Lephart, swimmhlg opach, anhouiiced the following schedule: Jan. 3, Binghamton CenlraJ.-ai §'C; Jan. 9, Albany Academy at BC; Jan.' 10, BC at New York Milliard Academy; Jan. 13, Albany High at BC; Jan. 17, BC .at Shaker;. Jan. 24, Colgate invitation relay champ- ionships; Jan, 27, Troy Higfrat B\C;. Jan. 31, St. Francis, Utica, at BC; Feb. 7, New York Miltary Acadehiy at BC; Feb. 11, Shaker at BC; Feb. 13, BC at Baldwinsville; Feb. 14, BC Vs. Binghamtbn North at Syra- Fl^4lv«)^stlril,jnbVscholastic swim, mjng .jChampionships at^Lawrence. ville,^, J„ F$b. 25, BC a t Troy; F&5. 28; BC at New .Hartford. » Be$ari of deceptive winter thaws.' WeH you're driving; warns the jBrtltitute for Safer, Living ofr*< the, American Mutual Liability In- 1 surance. Company. The danger of sk|dding is, worst wjiep temper.- atures are kt. or slightly aboye, freezing, fflrt'd spmewhere along! th*(is'e thawing SMS drying stretches; pf _ roadway^ jnay a lurk ,uitee.^, patches. of thin ice.,. Bje partial-- larly alert at points wh'ere the road is shade'd from the? sun; FUN M YEAR-ROUND LICENSE -OPEN HOUSE— Year's Eve FAVORS — HAfS — NOISEMAKERS FOR EVERYONE RESTAURANT? k,nd COCKTAIL BAR Wesierfi Turnpike — U. S. Route 20 (13 Miles West of Albany) — Opferi ifew Year's Day at 5 P. M. — OF BALLYHOO VITAMINS \Vitamjn deficiency\ has become a kind 6t catch phrase. Yet it relates feJ health, the province of yoiir physiHan. 9 Should-you suspect th^t you iieed vitamins, consult your doctor. E*et him decide what vitamins, if any, are required. How mucli more sensible a procedure than to succumb impetuously to honprof essional ballyhoo for all-purpose, bargain vitamins. Rely onyour physician's advice. When hi writes a prescription, we are prepared t6 fill it prdmptly. i The Lyora Avenue Onion Sbupl and Marching Club held a .pattyl Christmas Eve. A potluck supper^ was §erved at the home of Mi? aiidl Mrs. Gilbert Drake. This w«is: ml-* lowed by carol singing around the. neighborhood Christmas tree and ai visit from Santa Claus. ,,. Attending were Mr. ajiil Mrs. David Utz and family, Mr. 'arid Mrs. William J. Schoonmaker and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Larue \aria faih- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Jack?on and family, Mr. and Mrs.-William Bensinger and family, Mr. ah'd Mrs. Gilbert Drake and family, BJr, and Mrs. Francis Denson and faroily, Mr. and Mrs. John,Murdock and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Boutell and family. . 1011 DELAWARET TURNPIKE — CLARKSVILLt — P H 6 N E 8 2- ,4,, • . EAST BERNE, RENSSEI-AERVJLLE AND WESTERLO ENTERPRISE 9669 ALL Otl*Eks ^- P6plar 8-2020 Prescriptions ^ ;Dra^» — Supplies •*. J V rt JS V *r* ir<~ More Tri-Vaiagfc News on P^ge8 Being able to say \Thank You tb v good friends and customers is one of the nie'est things about being in 'business. 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