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inn-rtrBgir..! MRS. KENNETH A. GOTTRY, Correspondent Telephone-Ctobridle\ eTt-SSBl Mrs. Gottry is th:e Cambridge- Representative of The Greenwich ; Jo.umal, and^isj- authorized to accept subscriptions and advertisements* ' “ r •Mrs., Edwin- Fillmore . has been, a patient, at the McClellan Methodists Here Elect O fficials The fourth quarterly cdhf^rr en.ce of the Embury Methodist church was held last? week at the* church with Rev. Lawrence Lar- rowe, district superintendent,' j&esiding; .This year forthe*®^ time- members of the Jermain Methodist and North Cambridge Methodist churches, also- served' by Rev. Joseph -Reicher; met with the Cambridge congrega tion* for a combined quarterly, conference meeting. ’ The trustees afe elected after a morning worship service at the 1 Embury church at- a later date; Those- whose terms expire are: Leslie Harris, chairman, Harry A? Randall aiid John* BT Sher man. Other ’trustees are Charles; A. Ackley, Arthur Center Sr., Ivan Cheney, Kenneth Gottry, Agan.’ Howard and George W. Robertson Sr. , Elected stewards are: Mrsr Charles Ackley* Mrs. Claude 'Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Peter “H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Card, Mr. and Mrs, David Pierce,* Mrs. Agan Howard, Mrs. Ken neth Gottry, Mrs. Lois Virtue, Mrs. George Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Strout, Mrs:- Helen Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Or ville C. Burton# Mr. and'Mrs. Robert LeBarron, Miss'Marilyn LeBarron, Mrs. Joseph Voer- man, Mrs. Georgy R. McGeoch? Mrs, Rupert Jennings Sr., Mrs. Ruth • Gailor, Mrs. JoHh Catel- lier, Mrs. Edward Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. King, ‘William J. Robertson, Mrs. Anna Roby and Richard Gardner. Nanied as honorary stewards are: Mrs. Edmund Mead, Mrs. Frank Burch, Herbert Stafford, Herbert Pierce, Mrs. Charles H. Ackley, Mrs. Henry Thurber, Byron Herrington, Mrs. John Lourin and Mrs. N'athaa lrwin, Ex-officio stewards elected are: George W. Robertson.Jr., church school superintendent; Mrs. Harry Randall, lay member to annual conference; Agan. Howard, lay leader; Mrs. David Pierce, assistant lay leader; Mrs. Pierce, president of WSCS; Miss JoAnne Reicher, president of MYF; Mrs. Randall, treasurer of current expenses; Mrs. Leslie Harris, treasurer of benevo lences; George R. McGeoch, fi nancial secretary; Mrs. Arthur Maser, recording steward; Mr. and Mrs. .George Burch, com munion stewards. Elected to the various com missions .with the chairman named first were: Membership and evangelism, Kenneth Got try, Charles A. Ackley, John B. Sherman and Mrs. Walter Dun bar; education, Miss Marjorie Gifford, Mrs. John B. Sherman, Mrs. Francis Ackley, Mr. and Mrs.. George W, Robertson Jr,, Mrs, Ruth Gailor and. Miss. Jo Anne Reicher; missions, Mrs. Leslie Harris, Mrs. Roscoe Mc- Eacbron and Mrs, Addie Me- Kane; stewardship and finance, Samuel E. Weller, Mrs. Randall, Mrs. George W. Robertson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robert son Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Har ris and George R. McGeoch^ so cial concerns, Francis Ackley, Charles Ackley, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robertson and Mrs, Kenneth Gottry; worship, Mr®. Arthur E. Center Sr., Mrs. Har old Fairbanks; Howard Pape, Mrs. Ruth Gailor, John Sher man and Richard Dusha. Standing committees are: Miss Marjorie Gifford, Mrs. George W. RobertsonJr;, nominations; Mrs. George Bnrdh, Mrs. Ralph Jordan, Mrs. Arthur Maser, Sam uel Standard aiid- Leslie'Hartis, parsonage; Mrs. Francis Ackley, chairman, Christian vocations; John Bt' Sherman, chairman, Mrs. Randall, Fr^ncte Ackley, Mrs. Maser, Edward Gray and Leslie Harris, pastoral relations; Arthur Center Sr. and ivatf Che-'' ney, will and legacies; Mrs. Orville C. Burton, publicity; Mrs. Douglas Madison, hospitals and homes; Renheth A. Gottry, historian; Agan Howard rad Mrs. D a v id Piterae, crusade chairman; Charles Ackley and Mrs. Walter Dunbar; auditors* Mrs. Agan . Howard, subscrip tions for Together magazines. The quarterly conferences were held and then Mr. and Mrs. Larfowe were presented a gift- of crystal bookends from the three 'churches. He is l©avifig;as superintendent in May, expec ting to be assigned: to an area* church at the annual Troy con ference. Mrs. Anna Roby, who has been financial secretory for many years, was given &u pearl necklace by her church* for heft service. Refreshments- were served af ter the conference by memftei’S' of the WSCS of the Cambridge church. Mrs, David. Bieroe- was • ifrcharge; ------- — : -- - VillageCaucus ^ l% b r i i o p y ^2 1 _ The 1 annual caucus of the People’s party will be held on Tuesday, February 21, from 2-6 p.m. in the Municipal building ■o t name- candidates foe the an nual election, in March, In the village •of Cambridge there are no-candidates nominated by the ^wo leading political parties as such; thus it is a People’s party that meets to name candidates for.the village offices. This year’s caucus will name candidates for mayor for a, two year term and two trustees for thfe» same terra/ The incumbents sire Floyd R. Smith, mayor; and David W, -Jtfoote and Fred C. f ilte r , trustees, and they l%ve all. filed as' candidates to suc ceed themselves. All; have-served several terms on the village J&ardi Tffe? other'tWo members ^fet%*v}JIsge^board are Donald J. Presler and Thomas F, Dunffy whose fc 6 rtnsdo not’expire. * Names of' candidates to apt; pear on the ballot at the cau cus must be filed with Orville C. Burton, together with the fee of $7 for trustee and $10 for Tiftayor, on or TjeJSS^'lT paflT Sn> Wednesday,, February 15. Mr. Burton serves, as clerk of the pillage board. Sunday Collect ion Af? P o s t O ffice ; Postmaster- Edward J. Kent has announced that notification beeif- received\ from' j : Mi Horne, Meld Services officer in Glens- Sails, that effective this past Sunday, February 5, col lections ofmail on Sundays and holidays, for dispatch from the Glens Falls sectional center, will be limited to the collection box located in front of the postof- fice; * This collection is scheduled to be made at 4 p.m. on Sundays and holidays, thus advancing de livery of maE deposited on these (days when the Cambridge post- officers closed. Hospital Women To M e e t Tuesday The quarterly meeting of the Women’s auxiliary oF the Mary Clellan hospital will be held next Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Cambridge. The guest speaker ' will be Mrs. Raymond J. Gifford of JohnsonviUe- who will show slides on the topic The Vanish ing Rural Scene. Mrs. William H. Areson of Hoosick Falls, president, m il conduct the bus iness meeting. There will be a dutch treat luncheon' at the hotel at 12:30 p;m. preceding the meeting. As many members who can are in vited to meeit for lunch, but it is not necessary to do 1 so to at tend the meeting. Reservations for the luncheon are to be made by Saturday with various town chairmen: Mrs. Harry Harrison in Hoosick Falls; Mrs. William D. White in Greenwich; Mrs. G. Allan Dick son in Cambridge; and Mrs. Al bert Sheldon in Salem. A telephone com m ittee, headed by Mrs. Edmund Raf ferty, is contacting members to remind them of the meeting and the need to make reservations for the luncheon. Usually a newsletter is mailed out a week prior to the meeting as a re* minder to members, but none is being sent this month. Post, W illH o v e S u Members of Captain _ _ v post; 6S34; of Captain Maxsonunit, Ameri-| __Mr. and wm-inan d can Legion auxiliary, will have a » andfe.N J o rnan D Spaghetti supper aft the* Legio| S - home on Saturday-evening ait j ... , &: 3 ©p.m. rhere^wdlbe-a^noin&iK{ Martin Rogers has re- pen-ses. Members^ 'in&y. tsafce ^ 01111 - ^ Suests. - . ; ; ..- j^ a i^ n hospital. _ F-orrest Evans - of Granyite« * !*e veterans counselor for Washing- ° ^ ^ hold a meet- ton-county, will ^M ^ th e home-gf KTr^. .Jaime?- tlfe..pEogram after- dinner, John., -L Jr. on Thursday eve- tMacbe-r of Cambridge;' a^eft February- 9 : ... eraii of service in Vietnam^ .wflJ: * M'^Oallefrs during, last > week sliorvv slides he took during,.life Sntadajf <at the home of Mi'si Ger- yeaafs-tour of duty, . ;, )r:i|ti-ude-Aiken include Mrs. Rena News from South Cambridge' I*on-Foster Sr; -an€ Mrs. Foster Tiiayer of Btiwiiangton, Mirs. Paul P>. Virtue and sons' George 4 and- John of Coila, and Pfc. Paul iE. Virtue who has completed his . tcaining. at Camp Jeamey iN. ,.C. aKKMs-home for a 20 -day leave- after whidh he will, repotrt to dleto% Gd'Mv-- Mcmbers. of the' Legi,Qni,{ixe n»%w conducting a membership canapa'ign, dnd all are asked' tt> assist. Those veterans interested in joining may contact Harold Fairbanks, commander, or Wil liam Griffin, membership chair man. The Cambridge post has been assigned a quota of 141 n:emb-ers for the 1966:67 year. , LOCAL BRIEFS’ —M ts . John Wager is a pa tient at the Mary McClellan hos pital. ‘ ' —Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Brundite ef Eagle Bridge; Mrs. Mountain . —Sharon Hunt and Jerrine Jfeyers- of. Greenwich, collected $17 for Cerebral Palsy in Bald Mountain Sunday, January 29^, —The Mix >nd a Match mem,- bers- tafeing -he t ABC-’s of \Cook ing met Saturday afternoon with , their junior leader, Cherie Har- I rington • at- her hoiiieT' Th eT learned how to measure correct- Streut left last week for a. cruise iy, and' the reason -or f ifc They to -the B'ahama^Und a vacation j will meet February 20, at 1:30 In Florida. ,'p.m. at the home of Cherie Har- - —Gareth Howard resturned to rington. . hls passes ^ .C ^ lesm afte^i ^Mrsl Mrth MacLaughlih of, sp eaidaag a vacation mtfc his par- R|ver roa(i w a*s entertained attA j Thucsday evening at the Fort 1 ® , mu~ — .(.'M iller community center at a Charles Thomsra st0rk shower given by Mrs, Paul Mrs. Rose.Swatting and -^The Pleasant galley grange ^ill sponsor a. prttb^ic card party at the hall on Tuesday evening, refyr.uary ,14-, at S p.m. At the last party six and;, a naif tables vere in.-play -and tlie’ following r^eeiVed, awards: 'iMesn and wo- jgeii' Mgh, Groveir.Rogers and . ;--U lit,- X ' Mrs. Beatrice Kilhurn; seconds Romaine M»oney -and Mrs. Mair Herrington; d-oor, Mrs. Flora. • Eddy; special, IMrs. KiJbum. TBif Youth committee was in charge. —Rev, Paul Lohnes .of Tom- heannock ooeipied the pul<pit at;, the local church Sunday anoxn- ing while the pastor, Rev. Os wald A. Muller was at the W«s£ Hebron, Sslein and Shushan iMetBo^st- IMfurcheS.\' TRerevwis a. goad attendanee at the oftioiaiH board held: last. Monday eve ning. The main discussion was: Poor This • Hour, a confereatfc- wide crusadfe to raise funds' sfow improving fche--facilities at Skye Farm campi, to help build a re^- tk&ment harae and to help com- struct new churches in growing eomOTumties, The board accepts ed their Fair Share' <3oalf ofv $1091 which is to -.ibe' p $ d ^ e* a three year period by flexes. The week of March-12 alf homes wiU toe visited, for this* purpose' and March 19 will be* Victory Sunci'ay. Several from the- local- church attended a workshop at the Embury Methodist church; in Cambridge on Friday evening, In a -- 20-mile racer a man ■would win- oyer a horse- because* ®f his endurance. The largest. white diamond, the Cullinan (3,106 carats), was found in Sbuth: Africa, ' I - W i ‘ and blue streamers ^ d balloons * - M is s Ruth Boeker rfitmned and ^ thfr table VTOS a m in, h » elasses-at Rosemopt col- iaturebassrnet^-ceii^^iece: log;e after spending a weeks va- refreshment tahle had' a tatato with her parents, Mr, and cra(jje ca^e as a C6nterpiece and ¥«. Koberst O.JBoek^ l 4 he:Tavors-.were..small.carriages. cen^?, *? The guest of honor received •basketball teams will h a v© mailylovely gifts. Games were league games with Ttoarac this pjgygd, a&<j the following were Friday evening. The junior var- . prizes Edith- WheldeQj g?me will be©n at- 7 P-™' . Marilyti Brown, Cherie afiS Nina ^Miss^Sandra. Cuneo h^e-- H ^ n g l^ Sharon,Huntrcfith- turne<l to her classes at Sarah erjne .Herrington ’ and Mrytle Laurence .college after spend- jjeuse;r ing a mid-semester vacation with, * 1 he* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cu-neo. —Miss Marjory Ridler, a stu dent at tWe- New York school of fashion and design and a class mate, Michael Nadolski of Syra cuse are spending a mid-semes ter vacation with her mother, Mrs. George Ridler, —About 75 members and; gieests of the 601 dub of the Stoiners who live in Cambridge- attended a dinner dance last Sa turday evening at Hotel Cam bridge. Music for dancing was provided by Gordon Lockrow’s orchestra. —'The Cambridge Lions club mem hers will have their annual smorgasbord at the Hotel Gant bridge Saturday at 7:30 p.mt. Larfer there will be dancing from 10 -* p.m. to l a-.m- .to music- by Sovdon Lockrow’s orchestra, ri-ckets are to be purchased in advance from members of the Li>on*s club' who invite their frienxls to attend the party. —air. and Mrs. Paul Schznei- dea 1 arrived recently from Ar- jeatia, Newfoundland where Petty Officer Schneider hast been serving with the U. S. iravy- since 1964. He received Iris discharge from there and Ire and ~ his wife, the former, Doroithy O’Reilly, whom he mar ried last November, are residing presently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Schneider. —Dr. and Mrs. Efenver M. Vickers, former residents, have moved to Colorado Springs, Colo. They had been residing in Chicago where Dr. Vickers had been associated with the Join/t commission on Accreditation of hospital since 1955. Dr. Vicfeers retired from the comimssiorlast | fall. He was chief of staff at thse Mary McClellan hospital prior to joining' the commission. 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