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ite pate z uired, And, these“ are pers eon ltzed ch s~1mprmted econ! WM“ MANUFAGT'IJHERS NATIONAL. BANK ore mo? * A memesn or pHa etare- wide onoup' OP MARINER MIQLANQ Save - Membr Federal Deposit insurahce Corptration , hm‘gq a.” x (hmvlstmi The Senior (mom Tesume next Wednesday under| the \direction of Mrs. Frederick} McGu‘ire \with \the first re- \{ \at 'the home (6f \t Ime ‘mstorwlm Church Street at 4 Jefcls Discussed e O|] At Kri’s‘ljansen Home . Fouitéen., members \of the iy Check. \| TC met at: the home of ccon E nearby\ Ma pfactui'er‘, National ° 'Mrs,\ Harold * ‘KmstjanSen in + ~«t'Troy on Mongay night to be- [gin the new eason. Mrs. Jessie Curtice, presi- [ dent, collected money from the malny and sunny day. project. Mrs. ~Gerald irate read- the: sunshine report,\ and asked members to cap \her if they know of anyone 131 or of some- one tobe remembered. After a lengthy dgsousswu of | possible projects for the group to undertake, Mrs. Curtice ap- pointed Mrs, Harold Cutler to assist her in further? study of the matter and ask the plan- ning committee of the church for ideas and for approval. following the meéting, | it. was announced 'that next s‘ : MAHAR ' 43 Main Street . \UNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTOR DIGNIFIED, DISTINCTIVE SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE ' DIAL 686-5123 or 686-9011 Hoosick Falls «' \h \I the Wlli‘iam Refreshments were enjoyed|> replacing some. ‘ve 'by fire, - - _. C. Refreshments '\ wer 'by Mrs. Raymond ibowicze. as chairman and the Mines,. Hol ard Shaw, Robert- Herring Albert DeLuca -and'Al Reopel. . Games'. with P were emoyed with Mrs: am Bohmer in chargé; planning - some. surpri Inext. month . after. the: ctober: 13 meeting.. Mrs. Winifred Wil- mitteg,. Hoosao H s Plans for . vents: ‘ Hoosac Vlllage Home Bfireau Unit opened its fall- €eason on: September. 9, \at Hooswk Falls: Central School Mrs. Harry Harrison! was the guest of the| evening cand presented shdes 'of her recent European, trip, - - A reminder was given to: all who wish to attend the annual meeting and luncheon in Troy on September 23, that the reservations' deadline was Se ep- tember 15. Likewise, the dead- ' hue for fhe Christmas \Works hop is September 24. Those HostGSSes are: Schneski and Mrs. Moll. Rice Cooking Demonstratmn | will be the project of .the evening. The meeting will be- gin at 8 o'clock sharp! ” In Memoriam In memory of our beloved son and brother William Guy Luke who was called {rom among us one year ago, Sep- tember 16. \He lives in our hearts and forever will.\ © Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brothers ki is Beier a thea e latts is head of the 800181 ~com=[. ~ [George' LmdenJBrdwn, san of, Mrs, Helen Brown, at. a Nup- txarMass 'célebrated Septem- ber 4 in the Church of the: Immaculate Coné ption by the Rev. Alfred \J. Ellis OSA, - | Mr, Wrubleski gave his! ;] daughter away, and 'she wore,; a hfind made gown of white: peau de sole. Style featureg were a scallop neckline, long. sleeves, fitted bodice, modified. Joell skirt . with .. detachable rain, &ll< accented With ap-. pliques of Alencon lace an mm ure pearls. Lafioade of whi and roses with ivy. Miss Eileen Grooznack of Schuylepville was maid of honor for her cousin, and Dennis Casey of North Hoo- sick was best man. The maid of honor was at- tired in deep mint green peau de soie and brocade, a hand- made floor length gown. She wore a matching headpiece and carried a cascade of white mums and yellow roses. Miss Mary Jane Casey, Mrs. Sharor Stenkevitch and Mrs. Patricia Herry also attended the bride and were,dressed the same as Miss Grooznack Erin O'Brien as Hower girl, \wore floor length white peau de sole accented with deep mint green sash. For her daughter's marriage Mrs. Wrubleski chose a gold cotton lage bodice with crepe sheath skirt and matching ac- cessories The bridegroom's mother wore a blue brocade sheath with matching jacket. Ushering were Francis Sten- kevitch, William Murphy, and Kenneth Herry. John O'Brien Jr. was ringbegrer. Mrs. Ralelgh Tatro played weddmg musm arid accom- i ! Miss! Ba‘rbara‘fpamed Joseph Bifns, Jang: W1: bites] 'Agughter of} ;i Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wru- | bleski,, became 'the: bride of] Followmg a reception atth Town House in C bridge ‘th couple left on a to Pocono Mountains. ,,.For tra eling. the. Jondewworemawforestfi green, knit sult trmmed with gold.; The newlyweds are at? hom mé. at 1132 Tenth Ave, Schenecu’! tady. Cy I Mrs. Brown was graduated from St. Mary's Academy ant Samaritan Hospital School 0 Nursing. Shé will be employe at Ellis HOSpltal Bchenectad After graduation trom Hoosick § Falls Central School, Mr. B own served three years\ in;] Army overseas and now ofks SCHOOL IN HF | Rene: DuCharme, owner of the DuCharme School of Dance in Bennington will again be offering instruction in dance at the American Le- gion rooms on Saturdays. Registrations are this Satur- day afternoon. Mr. DuCharme is no strang- er to Hoosick Falls as he has beer conducting - ballroom | classés for the last several years at the Youth Center un- der the sponsorship of the PTA. He also. had adult classes at the Elks Club a few seasons ago and many young | people from this area have gone to the studio in Benning» |. ton for instruction. Due to the success of last season's classes in Hoosick Falls, a of parents re- quested that Mr. DuCharme return this year, He has had many years of experience, both as a performer and| teacher of dance, and those | parents famflxar with - his} teaching praise his under- standing of children. PITTSTOWN Mrs, Prank Green The MYF will meet at Meth- odist Church Hall at 7:30 p. Hi.} September 16, for election of officers, ~. Golden Ray Rebekah Lodge} will meet in the lodge rooms Monday night at 8. Mrs. Sylvia Holbritter will preside for elec- tion of officers > Mr., add Mrs,. 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