{ title: 'The Greenwich journal and Fort Edward advertiser. (Greenwich, N.Y.) 1924-1969, July 13, 1967, Page 2, Image 2', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031458/1967-07-13/ed-1/seq-2/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031458/1967-07-13/ed-1/seq-2.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031458/1967-07-13/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031458/1967-07-13/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Greenwich Free Library
VtSs? ^ r ■• ' \- V>l*«fc, -/ *?$■ *!** --'■ ;*?:f -\ [£%* ?»k/^ ''• ■’$$ «'i v..- - ..<* '* *’t.V ^ ■' : „ i ^ £ ^ p . . .... _ \IF i'j^ i! g H ,.- %-jg ftliG w a r Miss Peggy Carey was guest T H im S D A Y , J U L Y 13, 1967 m?3r •-.■,- **£ •■! • * . «m *: MM \. *■ j M A M p f t f c . *■ * - • - y ^ M o n d a y .^ ^ . ;- , ~ > . - t G t o n g e f w j N % If; ** IK •■<-* Argyle grange No£',l< f at the hall Friday eVenfbg when . %&. Betts \ ‘ nial candle^ m $wtm p i M ^ W p s j m , , A r n ^ c a ^ e ^ ^ 0 ^s- a§ ?®S& ;'.•J '- -. .. .i-^ Mrs,; tyajsh^ll M ^ o jfo &#$ « to * w» tempii, an4 What ., <fon A M ' f t WS. U* nice Henry read ' aftou^ grange^ meditation ??pt?r l«mg erected within the Gettyroiirg < National cemetery, SeMcfcionis were play&l by tfie Fw tP^oIr Florida, Ladiss’ Kitchen.-battd, comprising: Jits. '»«$' Geoch, Ifes. Chester. Fcoite, Mrs. Ralph McGeoch, Mrs. Join tuj- cH?, ‘% Jaymes ' ^ t i ^ j M ^ d &tr§. £prtmJ^iM&jgi:.; , . ■.- Mrs. Laurence Dennis read, Oh Say Gan You $ae^ jtoBo,w04 toy a reading, Bestikatioft Axdex^ ica, by Mrs, John ^oiik&e. Mifs Reha H?nry invrf^ge? Jof tbe recreational Bnunifaljc ‘Mrs; James Cuthberf gave a mdifrg, WEe’s <3y$e,:a#gr Bfttts showed swies America- program closed w(th' a tableau honoring the flag. '.'.<•. ■ A Judges vested the Jadfea'. p^o-/ gram, as fyeijpg ^ * 1 6 * 1 $ ^ $ $ . «?iy ^ c ^ W t e i a l t a vm% x ^ n 'svK m m M m t ' were sto& Mrs; Erri?sfc.Cife,ve» p £ % i?p k m $ m ‘ « ^ l $ s f . Faxoj^ Nei^pft oJ J p it e b i^ . w ^ e p fe^ ^ e ^ -gU^., st ' , Refcesbments . ’vyer« ',/ £(drVe 4 ' follow mg .lk e progriam, ' wub M fik HcGeo^ -sn ^aj^^ru , . ! k _ \ ; f fhe next meeting w ill’be the ' 21s>. 3K.whlch }W ^ y a r j aid Ellis, lecturer. ,) cach wemb^^ , 8 0 $ $ Kfr- Of tjie lKHI$l.: 1 ^ ^ P l i i S / | a 4 S' •^-!:?;,<^ # iiug ^a nn anil rt'tm gnts - fi(Lard! ctel ,^[i).r n a a ‘ Madsen; traasury . Watjorie’' schopl # | y % » m - wfo of honor-at a miscellaneous gion home Wednes^y l^idal shower recently at the f$ly 1 % Rome of Miss Kathleen Hurlbut, 1 —5S&fS. jfe |>assisted by. Mss. >' * ^ 4 M - but» ^ w m - w m v * I S w a * ^ W h%: reireslun^s. A de c o a t e d <■^ # ^ § J< ^ n, double-heart cake was the fea-1^ sgs/nja, speat a fev? days ttife of ^ e st table. recently with Mrs. Mario^i Cpok; Carey, daugl^tejc of B|r. a»$ *fS$ Ciiris. rles ^ar)^, will naar^y ; —G ^ g e McLeiiithan is n?w “ \ pjn August 8 . at h o p e after b.eiag a patient in pnding the shower were ^ McClellaij hospital for tejga M^fb, aad W fr V i 3 c» Ble«v<»tqw! WJS. ^axj|er 9 ,e% 4s # gujd^pp yall% ^nd and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wfc- feoW Argvi^:. m , % ^Mn§ral of ^rjes, Staf^ an^ Bsoofenjan ui Fort • ||,-'llm Pufc W U ^ T ii^ |P ¥ J S i w y e s . .Mrs. Joiba I —TFhe trijst^s of th? Nor^h ®9»aldi fetigult^i % s. ,’4rgyl# U JJI t e d ^es|yterian ^old , aji^ daji^l^t^rs ^bpch ^Ul njeet at the b.<poiie ^ e n , an,di of J a ^ s $laek qn ’Friday eve- :gQ}»aroiiy, Mis,s ^jian? pop?.- ning, the l^tfy a}, 8 , f. , ............. rai Dessaiijit, a^d Miss Bonnie Dexter. jmffi&mfa&k A m w IW & fr ’« i f i .tifte* Pii&s'tlm- a,?- w m * ’ m m % m - ; . Sr ? a ^ a SMaws&Mfc-SSw! gram; p s r ^ ^ § j ^ g wI : D^N, $ 0 , 9 , of' to . a^id Mrs. §^irg? p. ^al^away of Ajgyle, gr^usted |^n* hia§: !^<g ti^njujg at; Ralp^ Weir, M rs. $ \ i t ' and fi^rs. JJyron att^apd the wed,ding of ^ S 5 ‘\ ^ t y ^ ^ i t f io Harold ^binstra in ^lawtbo^ne, N. J. 9 m^tor trig accompanied by ', i^ e e ’ of -;her ' epll^gc Bo£w 4 ?oeno^s--^ssigne^ to ^ * e N t W , feh« •V $ M W - KfaJtio^ai a§. tH. o^ P « l spb,90l deposito*y. • • ” ^ 0^ Mrs. ^r- i % m s» rlR ' ^ as.«. s^c--- teachfjft a% wd p tow srt ^J^visw. Ej^y a,- fci^]cujiw.mrtiw* ■Mm m m M m i # w1® M & p ® • J » P f t m j e ^ R P * r] rpr;. Marslianj seajwr -x..- aavisori play aid authorized to attend an. English W : mjeetSU' meet- Ibgs. WtJte 1 ^ 0 ® T O W ot ‘ W ~ A ,ra, Vh$ (1«ust 3, W R V ' * 7 if Mi IMStURANCE t s a w , a , ™ * i - 4 w i i ' ' _ deni Intcr-ProvM c^'Gaitf/Si^'^ _ * *. •> --.» p. • -A^j-v-rfe\^ ^ .' J 2 2 ' p : li?: ■•' P '■>. PV;'f li - 1 ■ lir'V * ■sir. K^fc- ‘ M?fr? m m ■ m m m . r - ' ■ ■ *•■ ; ..''H r - , 8 «B s M .......! Si**- . r’.l/» /.,..A,t.-U: , ___ .„■ > . ■ I t s A w -m. % y 4 # Great Lalf^s, I3J. Ii^ th.^ fijrst » <?f h,fe m a t s^vlce, ‘he: and' and' worlced. initder dott- tp t^o^e ^;w iH ^§oiJ$ter Qh'hjs first §hip. oi i$’ | ^ . iy s t ihfite Ration. ]£ pa^in| the transition from ci- ivjUm life I 9 . l^av^al' service, he, ^e|^ved, instruction. Un^er vet- |ifn ’nay^' pe^y’ officers. Hf] Mudiea seaittanship, 'as well as survival technii«es, m i 1 i t a r y drffi subjects.' “ . 1 Pmenl 4w««ls A t ? ! « % * H e y At Class Day held recently in the school,- 4^i;s. Dprothy Page, p w i^slcai^ucationt insti^ic- \o/r, pycsefttcd the following mpmbeors ol tb?' G.A.A. ‘ with p & t e , b m & m ttVftpiali sys- Wth. numai-al,. e i « ? % o f 1943 H e t d s S s m r I w Th? g?a,duating class o^ &■$>*' 9 eotraJ sqWK held, its 25th reunion r e c e p t ly .g ® ^ t Si^ w e e k s .B-s us#-. i Frbm there lie 'will be sen't to : ^ 'California, theii' tbvVietaam. 1 Colin Stout Mr aiid Mrs Jo-^ —Harold Lu{fcui*3£ft Saturday Jcanh b V ® « J i t ' by plane for ^ s t Palm Beach, :seDh Brennan (Manors Rice). ^ ** where he^ as. enr0Ued in w m w w w m • r ^ s t s s i £ ds ^ Combs (Nprnig G 9 pan<?,), t ' f S X J S ;»«pess, and' Mrs. Nelson Graham. ®ut)x. Wr. rnl„ I S u m t i m and jory Dougall of Salih?, Ohio. jory Liddle^. ^nd^^ia^? Ifl* ALBER-CARPIghJ Miss jBJij#itlj, JkiinL 'GapReA- ^er, daught^jg of %. aad, I^rs. An?,os J,,. Carpenter Jr., A c ^ e . b?.<? 3 .me the Mda^odr Vhilip, Alber Jr., s.on 0 ^ Mr. am mer. jphyllls ^ i n n e y Hoffer, \augh\fr- of M,r. and. M$s. John , £ | i ^ y , haS. Tieen, rcam,?d to. }he‘dean’s list , at €r??sft Moun- ft^Jn coy?ge,-:]fpjultney, . Vt., for. ithe spring :^ ? s ter. She is a, I Student iii ft? tjtaliOtnjp-€urric- iiiw - —^Miss I^atyeen Ku^lbijit and Miss CXnane Copeland recently B.WWn^n,^. C, Np^ gvrJhytt ang !^uss Sandra 5 ?S 5 ,a^it Mfent a f?w- days re* ?Ci.tly a^n %$Qf- ' \' ’”' ‘‘ • -iMrs. Guy rtarrijjgton and : * , *-f . . . . -WP>. . . »»» R^o^a,- W®go, ppa^fw;^, g ^ i.D e ^ a iiiL t - ^ id , ^ o s s a a ^ ^irls with tOOO jpoints re ceived their letter A: they are * Sliaran Tasker,' ’ Sharon Bello, Jean Flewe’Uliig and' Debbie , * “Sweaters w^r? awaked i;o f e j f R 1 ^ ? P^gtt? Ctor- Icsae Suermanj Judy Lee, M - ?|^ e %Clay and \Katliy Me- - - .• Senior girls with four years Of participation lit a sport cachi reeeiVed a clinem bracelet,\ as follbws: Christina Bain, .field, hockey, basketball, volleyball clilS sCfthall;' Kaiicy Carpsnter, field faockey, basketball, volleyr b»U' ■ Eleanor Craodall, field hockey, volleyball and softball; ‘ ne Graham^ field hockey, basketball,’ softball, volleyball; Charlene Sherman, basketball, Volleyball and softball. Che€rleadin& aw-ards; Letter for first year* to Diane Brow^ 'Ifaifflfr Qratjrfotd _and„ Shgrsn. Bessflint;'ChevrQiis:for-second Sear: Sonja Lapitsky, Majsreen StcGlay, Sarai P r i c e , Judy SauoiderS, Judy Lee, Micliele- McClay and Katliy McKemon;/ chevrons for thyr^ year • to. Bar bara And^son, Sharon Tasker, Ckrpenfe^ and \fitelfeiie <^aStei. * W|ncy ^arp^nf?): and Helene G^ajhajEii each r?€eived a: eheer- ing ^ a r m . fo? .being seniors With t^ro years of cheering, toe y«,r^n,the vanity sguiaa■-- - A trophy was given to Chcis- tine ,B?ain as 4he most athl?tic iiif'O f thie ■$£§£, Charles Sandora, p^ys^cal in- structor, preseated the ’ boys wijti the follo^vlEii awards: • fftopptt |be ^eByfler- iPS^' 49j»i Feiaa^rgra^s,' .fay r W ^ ' ^ 3 8 ^ ® ^ OlaifcK, Jihi Skellie, IJoug r a s k ^ liatfy? .D^§saiflti Terry McGeoch, Jim ‘iQ ^ t^ . Il^y ^ ^ s m . _, • ! Basketball varsity: Larry Des- ,^al;^T55m.aS Coidceyl il^g^e j%w>j ^ e l v i n ■ AfC^hiOrjer, ;Jg?w?y f 1 cB ? v g # . w i m‘ •parry. __ _ Bello, Tom Conkeyj ! Des- 'mw&ytes,- »ipe Scrolls.^ for; feamcipation- in Y|rs% | 9 .W yeps,. m h i p sgo,ol t 0 . % fo>- football and basketball; Doug football aiid basketball; '.Wei?y' ljicS? 0 !.eh, fooAball attd ■ p S ^ # M f esJ # tw K ba^fetM . bas.ebajl; B^?ce Ely;' footbsdl; Ja^ Morey, foot ball; ObiiaTd Colviii, baseball;. &ayid Satndles, basketball. 1 ©Cssainf i^ks hbaorid: are Visiting at the hope-of her pai[enH' ivir\. and Mrs. Joseph FfeweLBng Sr, and family. —Mrs. Olga SJclfpijigall of San Diego, 'California, ar>,(i \Wallace McWhorter. and sons Billy' and BoMby of Sali.ne, Ohio, are vis- itijijg BJi;. and ^*rs. Paul Me-. 'DoigalSl and family. On isionday tlieyf left to attend E2xpo 67. —W ps .' Leonard Ellis is re- cuperaiing at her home after sufferlmg a broken ankle while on a wacatjion trip in Pennsyl vania, Mrs. Ellis was hospital ized im a Reading, Pa., hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McDonald were < mi the trip with tfcexn. 1 —Mary Randles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Handles, is among more 4han 15ft teenagers troaa Mew York state attending the third .annual school of poli tics at.. Skidmore eptlege, Sara- toga Springs, sponsored by the Association of I^ew 'York State iV^oung Republican Clubs and ;the Rcfpublicah state committee. —Annerican Legion post, 1518, will h«old a basaar \ Thursday, : Friday and Saturday evenings, jJtiljr 20, 2 l.?djd 22 on ih^, Legion groymds ;at the. cor^Jt o’l Street ;roai and Salem street. % The iistial attractions will be fea tured, in.c}udin.g kitidte rides, and rcireshments will be sold. \The awarding of a, barbecue •grill tnd- a Coleman lantern wUl be held the last niglit of the Usaiai Y'OU.TH S.CHEDMLE ' Aftetrnoon activities of the suninte youth program -will in- clujle U>e i^ollowfing for next v^eofe: Monday, bowling at K^oe’s jfow, 4^fles- ft tli*rou# 1,^1 Tucsdas', miniature golf at /VusE’s open air, grades 4-12, and \Wednesday trip. t,o Story- 5 town, for all spho?l children, f|ra'iEes 1 through i t ‘ ■ ! ’■ ’.••• A- ' IA POUT API At the Board of - trustees meeting for the village qS At' gyl^ last Thursday evening, th,?. resignation of Norman Jjacfegin. ' as $ . trustee was; accepted v^itl * regr?t. William LaPolt was ’ , * ^pp^r^|d to ^ 1 1 th? u^expire 4 i v ferm. -'r,:;1' YES SUMMER HOURS Mrs. William -£?P<jlt, chair man qf PTA-spoT?.§ore.d YES program, %s a^npunced the of fice hpjjrs. for tl\e program for t|e summer. On Mondays,- iw e ^ H a y s and Fridays the ' Office, located in the L§k’ ^»oJt hoflie, i^ill be opeu fromf • r 1 to 5 o’clock in the aft?rnopn. “ ■ Vi,A PiCH'C F R i^ Y ■ph.e ann,ual pji?nic for mem bers' o fth e Argyle YU&ge Ina-, pr<?,vem?nt ass^ci^tioia will be h,?W <Xft frylay, J!uly W, ^t 1 : 0 0 . o’clock at the %W<? 0 of Mrs. Harry McN.eil, Her - committee ^embers will be ^ 5 ., ?axter Betts, Mfrs. Cla^en?e Uljlemeyer, an^ J^iss Bertie? MaeWhorter. ie|Y W fS s»«i^AY Vnion services fop the con- Igregatioxis of the Argyle and North Axgyle Uftited ^resbyte- ri,aji churches aid the, \Argxle Methodist church, will be held this Sunday a^ the Argyle U. P. chur?h at 1 0 o’clock, ^ev. , Samuel Fountain will be the ? preacher. Church school classes wiU follow. GOIN^* TO f x p o The bus for E^P; |7 , spoiiT sored by Eninierson Chapter :^7, OES, will leave frap; Bris tol's filling station at 6 a.m. on Saturday, July 15,. Aijaw seats ,are still av|ilat^e. v|^or ^for mation or reservations call Mrs. Ralph Weir or- Mrs. ^William Currie. Those going on the' bus are reminded to carry either a birth certificate or a voter’s card. I Corf am, Axtran, Morim?r, Pat- tina, Patenlite, Avonite, Hupa- lon, and Newllte are all man- made materials and of ten, are used the\ same as leather. . Father Ashline oltj^a^cg. ■ -- Tiie -brido,- given in iftatElag?: by* her father, \wore a' sfeort bridal gown of silfeorgaflz^ oyer taffeta, ‘with a motived ’ waist, lopg pointed sleevf^L and cage skirt. Alencon lace on the bodico was sprinkled with see'd' pearls and motifs of -saifce' isce - was scattered through tfi?, skirt. Th? bride’s shoiilder-length veil fell from a crown headpiece of seed pearls and sequins, and, she car- riec} a_large .colonial bouquet of white daisies, mum?:, and baby’s •breath-.■■'’'• .%{?*' 1 • .. ‘ Miss ‘Nancy Lynn Carpenter wgsi maid # hoaor fos @r ter* Hex short ga\yn vi&s a cage silhouette, with cafton sleeves - and high rojtnd neck- line. The headpiece \vas a white hair and pea^l crown with, a cir cular veil. She: carried a large Colonial bouquet .of o r c i l d daisies, orchid mums, and white baby’s breath. “ William Lorenson of Fourth avenue, North Trm?, was best man. ush§rs-%ere^ij^,am Siig-. i^oiis, .Raymertown, and\ Daniel ! 'Bateyy. .Di^:irk> '. ., .. ! j For her dflughter’s \?eddiag,i Mrs. Carpenter chose a dress'Of f petal pifife lace with an empire hoidice and boll sleeve^ wifls'a 1 petal pbik organza hat and a ;edf|agi ' 6 £'fwhite orsl^ds. ' The mother of the bride groom wore a stre?t-length ^e§s qf gre?3i, ^ h ’ an; A-iine %e§e' 4 kirt; ^in^ielihttg; l|?j|^ o d iiee a#d' ca|p?ii face; sleeves. Her hat \^as-pi shaded y«J%vv knd. mint green .,floij%s ahd. sh,e\ wo?e a wlu.te. d|c^d corsage. ' •FoHojViag a reception at La- Cabana, Glen lake, the couple left for a honeymooa at a near by lake. For travel the brMe Chose a printed liii?ii blue apd green. A-line dress \y3th coat to match, aud white accessories. ..The ,-coaple is residing in; Schenectady for the Summer months. „ ' ■; She former Miss darpentor, has been on the staif at Glfns I’Slls .h^s^ial and'. is' pre§?ntly> ate bjE Argylo* central sc^O/Sl.apd oi Mary McClellan' school; of if <!ami^d|e. T^e btidggropni i| 4 4 •p.loye afc Qe^eral’ Electric il^ Schenectady for vth? aocmn^e m m w T, T H E T W - L Y S I I Q P O i e j t \ ’t i | a ; HUDSOIN FA^LS SYP.SUITS- ; a p i p i ^ s w w ■ ' f - - ’d r « s s e s •; 1 • 1 t 20 % to a n d m o r e ALL-WEATHER COATS ,*;K : - w ■ > Hngerie rear DO-NT. FORGET- - c o m EARl.V- TO OUR SENSATIONAL S.TARTS TODAY • and in th? faH will r'?-, to U fo Catusiyi.s pajleg?,' Bgf- fajfy fopr hit §?idof y?^r, %liere, he is. an hQ.nor student. is, graduate of Lansingbu^g. Wgn s.Chdol, Tr?y. • Pte-nuptial parties for th^ bride included shoiyers given by, the bride's grandmother, airs. Amos Carpenter, Hudson Falls ;,1 a miscellaneous shower given; By the bride's sister, Siisl Jfane^ Carpenter, and Miss Terri War wick; Latham; a shower given, by the bridegroorii’s mothier, ;Mts. .Geor|e Alber, Tr^i’ aftli.X ItiftCheoii Mid shower’ igiven bjj «ES,tlio mo§t:V^ttoUe^pl^^.oi|E 7 ifte£-vc»warfcers: at—Sleps '^aH% tti 0 ;’y 6 a r.' ^hospital. / k • - t- l$4d *|-^R3D Ci^veiiibler Fail! Pov(er, Spe^d Control, Air, G.old m l %i*r- >m«* 1W5 ^-Sped, ily,? • 1965 l i i l G t l R Y Morit4e.re^ Fordor, V-8, ^uto^atic, P. St., Qrtig i . 1.' :l?6 5 ^ 4 ^ 0 W ^ J iS Q S t L i, 4-Dr., V-f> Automatic, P. St., Green 1965 (AU S T A N & Hatdtop, • 6 -Cyl., Standard, Black 7 k '-’ ' ■ 19,64 T-BIRD, Hardtop, FtlD Power, Bronse 1964 C H E V l iQ t it % ryalr( ,4-dr., 6-G^i., ^ h i j ? 1964 d / f c A x ie 500, rtl,doj H ^ top/ V'8/ Blaek, Red Inf. 1963 £Ak£ONj TRudor, Harltop, 6-Cyi., Automatic, Biuf 19|3 » « « * - Gpid % Bla^sk GriBhLA^lE' SOq, Fordoc„ Hardtop, V-5, Automatic, Black & White >. J4 . + fl * '•m S%^z)tui^ - Steyjfetaer Specials -*r 4 s Is- I. Wagon, 6 -Cyl., Stdi. (2), 1962 1962 FAIRLANE 500, ^ o r , ^-8, Auto 1%2 fPHP V^^onx'y-8, Sid. m i m m m v*> m*. ■ ^ V-8, Auto V A v f e o 1 9 $ FO^EJ ^SJir^ ^ 4 ?t<» ,*961 ^ f ^ f i ^ h Wasop, V-l Std; - W f t r '* ^ «M‘ 1961 PLYM|litH» 2idr., ^cyl., A^to. 1961 MERGURY, Fordor, V*8, Awto ■ ' i ^ o o d • ; ‘ - 1,959 CHEVs! Wagon, V-8, Av>» ' “ ■ : ■: ' ■'■ ■ ’ -ii 1.955? FO.RD Wagon, 6-Cyl., Auto 1959 FORD Squire, V*8, Auto 19595 PORD, Tudor, 6-Cyl., Std. T R A C K S 1945 INTERNATIONAL Platform, 14' Bo,dy, V-8, 2-$p^ed Rear 1 9 « PO.RD Stake, 12' Body, V-8, 4-Speef . 4 19.441 FORp! F-lOO Pickup, 6'Af Style- side, 6-Gy,l, J 1962 FORD' F-1.0Q Pickup, 6%' Styl«. side, 6rqy,l. 19S2: QWC Pickyp, Real SharJ) t FORD-MERCURY, INC. |e t , Ifcts. 29 ^ i b N o rtM It. D .* # 1 ' G r e e n w ich , NF.■ Y . I x f *•/ . ? »'v V