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>• *• 1 "•• ;*/•; fc 1- GAZETTE PHONE 44141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1946 GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 17 II m mm*mm*—m— fi^^^^t^^l Open to M^nteres^ . The classes in flower arrangement, sponsored by the 9ivi8ipn.„oi .extension education, and mtflftr the direcTion of Events of Today Mrs, Avis Larsen Richardson, will hold a Spring Flower show May 23 and 24. The H. S, Barney Co, will stagie the show in the store on lower State street, and .the event is opeti to members of garden clubs, church and school groups. Arrangements will be accepted in the following classifications: Schedule of- Show , r Section oner arrangements suit; able for country home; a child's room;rin tones of white, suggest- ing the title of a hook, suggesting a composition of music* miniatures not over sitfinches in height or diameter; an arrangement of plant material, commonly called "weeds", button gardens, arrangements in pairs; of containers* \ Section two, tables set for three, for a buffet supper; a child's party; setting of a tray; Bection three, specimen classes, one or two blooms of a kind, all varieties; Bection four, arrangements by school stu* dents/must be placed by May 22, late afternoon. Section Ave, arrangement of plant -material suitable for a textile de- sign; section six, arrangements for display only, .Judges will be announced., at a Cancer Fund Collectiom ;: .The annual banquet of the v Youth Fellowship of Emmanuel Baptist church will be held at 6:45 p.m. at the church. Girl Scout troop 3 wilt hold a party in the pine room of the First Methodist church at 7:30 p.m. : The . Woman's auxiliary Of Christ Episcopal church in JD»uaneBburg will serve a cafe- teria supper at the school house tonight, beginning at- 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Romeyn H. Schrade is auxiliary president. St, George's court, Order. Of the Amaranth, will meet at ft later date, as will additional entry chairmen. Entry chairmen to date include Mrs. Richardson, Mr*, Arthur T. Davis,"; phone 3-4780, and^ Mrs. R . D . Matheson, 3-5463. Exhibitors to date Include mem- ._ bers of—the«' Monday, Niskay una, Ttoy, Ballstpn, Scotia and .Rotter- dam Garden clubs, Mrs. Burton Schneider, of Troy, Mrs. Robert "Wheelec of Loudonville, and Mrs. v . Charles G. McMullen of Troy,road, as well assjtnembers of the flower arrangement classes which meet at yan Antwerp schobland the educa- tion building. The Thursday class met at Mrs: 'Richardson's home yesterday and held a "preview" of arrangements which will serve ^as models for the later exhibition. Among boquets displayed were ferns in a'.', dark bronze container - with moss; .: a spring bOquet arranged in a white container; wild fldwers in antique glass; button gardens and line arf rangements.in vegetables. . _•- Attending- were Mrs. E. G. Wa- —^Btsr-Mrs;' Clarence C. : Galley,' Mrs. John C. Sloan, Mrs. Harry Dun- ham, Mrs. George T. Bell, Mrs. George Coutant, Mrs. George S. ^Kpch, Mrs. Robert D. Matheson, Mrs. L£on R. Millis, Mrs. Arthur 'T. Davis, Mrs. A* M. EdwardB, Mrs, Harry S^ Burnham, Miss Agnes Buck, Mrs. D. I* Millham. Mrs. .Storm W. Emans, Mrs. Grandon A. Baker, Mrs. F. V. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Vedder, Mrs. Carl:; Grassy Mrs,^ Jane "Abraham; Mrs. Arthur "CV» Eeary, Mrs. Arthur !H.Sansell, MRS. H. O; Van Ant- werp. Mrs. Rr~E. Rugen, Mrs. Har- old R. Heritage; Mrs. Carl Rung*, Mrs. C/ 1 Al Bailey, Mrs. JJrnest Johnson, Mrs. L. D. LeMnire,; Mrs. Louis Smuts, Mrs. Fred Grant, Mrs; George Van Wormer and Mrs.*3ohn H. Borah."-: 5 --.,' 1 : .%h p.m. at the Masonic, temple. -Mrs. Inez-Male; royal "matron; will preside assisted by Thomas McJilton, royal patron. Follow- ing the. business meeting, a_ Mother's day, program will b given.., Refreshments will served. The auxiliary of Schenectady Veterans of World War Two will meet at, 8 pm. at 718 Union street. Plans will be made-for the tea which will be held May 12. The Deputy's club of District four, Daughters of America, Will meet at 6 Myhderse street at 8 p.m. Asocial hour will follow the meeting. Approximately /200L girls assisted in collection of funds for the cancer drive in Schenectady and area theaters from April 19 until Sun- day. Mrs. Pierce Holoban was Jn charge of theater collections. Captains of the girls' teams were Ann Holohan, Cynthia Palmer, Pa- tricia Cody, Kathleen McElroyi Feggy Clausen, Rat Kunkelman, Christian .^Nielsen, Joanne. Myers, Kathleen Cox, Elizabeth Harbison, Edith Minch, Carolyn Veeder, Elizabeth McBrlde, Sally Grussner, Joan Scbultz, Barbara Hartmari, Joan Minch, Kay JohnSon, Marga Simon, and Jacqueline Myers. Others participating were Fran- ces Scully, Kay Murray, Carol Oliver, Alyce Marie Burke, Jane Hay, Janet Spurck, Jane Farrell, Sally Beekman, Leone Knowlton, Ann Buetow^Betty Hicks, Patricia Gidley, Barbara Lamboy, Dorothy Batty, Florence Mueller, Ruth Worm, Lillian Smith, Marilyn Fredrics, Jean Ryder, Marjorie Jones, elite McCadduu, OPatrlOia Uttter. FatrlclA. fionnBlly, "RavArly Louise Sprague Betrothed Mrs. Powles Hostess To Boy Scout Mothers „•; Mrs. Clarence A, Powles of Van Dyke avenue entertained the Moth- ers' auxiliary of Boy Scout troop 10 recently at her home./ Mrs. Stanley-Vedi PLAN CARD PARTY -... ^ G o l 4 ^ a r ; Slsters^wilLjconduct»a earn party Tuesday evening at.8 o'clock at the World War Veteraha* home, Seward place and- Union street. Prizes will be awarded, The committee In charge includes Mrs. PaulJLockwenz, Mrs. Coririne Buck- land, Miss Lillian Urban and Miss Mary Druzba. * : Tf$-'•; ( . . ' " . . . ' : ' " ' ' ' V»' v ''•" •' ''•••',••• *' ••••'• -— : •" PPTA.T6,MEET- ,\;-> ^ The East GlehvillePTA will meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the Gleason road school. Officers • will be" elected. Refreshments will. be served. All members -and parents have been-invited to-attend. V Lynn Forsythe, president, presided. Guests of the evening werp officers of the newly organized auxiliary of the Boy Scout troop of Excelsior school, Wopdlawn. « /Pjans were completed for the rummage sale which the group will conduct the week of May 20 at a Broadway store;.Mrs. Lawyer Coun- tryman is general chairman. - Any- one having contributions to.make forthe^salemay contact-Mrs.-Coun- tryman at 'phone 2-3044; Mrs. Sene- cal, 6^024; or Mrs.„Kres3* James, 3-3435^ TO ATTEJn> SERVICE Members of lodges of the Sons and Daughters of St. George of Schenectady, Amsterdam and Glov- ersVille Will attend a service at the Gloversville Episcopal church to be held SUnday afternoon. in ^ob- servanceof St. George's day. A bus PERMANENTS PHONE 4-7136 The 448 STATE ST. witt" leave from ihTlVeStern Gate^ way brldjge at 2:15 b'elodk for Schenectady members wbo are planning to attend. CAROLINE B>_HaCKEN SCHOHARIE---Mrs, Caroline B. Htlcken, widow of the late John Hilcken, died a^ Huntington, LI, on April 25 at the age of 88 years. Mrs. Hilcken was born in Reris- seiaervllle and spent many sum- mers in Schbharie. Avdaughter, Miss Mabel Fisfce Hilcken survives. Burial was-in the Lutheran ceme- tery In Schoharie. , • FEIXOWSHIP; SERBES Mrs. Augustus B. Tripp will lead a discussion on Sidney A. Weston's book, "Discovering Jesus," Sunday evening In the lounge of the Union PresbyWrian church, at 8 o'clock. This will be the first of a series of five Sunday evening meetings ar- franged for the Mr. and Mrs. Fellow- snip of the church. Snyder. Helen Hogan, Grace Ackerknecht, Roberta Owen, Sylvia Crissy, Ann Morrison, June Edwards, Patricia McPhllomy, Marilyn Gobell, Mar- jorie Terwilliger, Janet Moore, Jean Hooben, Lisbeth Male, Pa- tricia Marshall, Barbara Kathan, Mary Jean Bartlett, Nancy Friday, Betty Lyon, Ellen Versache, Vir- ginia Ottman, Beverly Renner, Maryann Mayfleld, Margaret Over- baugh, Elizabeth Sanford, Margaret Tiberio, Ann Caprina, Ann_ Ober- landler, Doris Lewis, Ann Ferrj% Suzanne Chandonnet, Susan Bishop, Sally Kernan, Patricia Pumphrey, Jean Smith, Jean Van Nordstrand, Gail von ©orstel, Evelyn Sadona, Helen Gerhauser, Patricia Hungers- ford, , Sally Jones, Marjorie Rey- nolds, Virginia Wenz. Mareen Snilth, Joan Joyce, Janet Leonard, Margaret Gwinner, Mary Murray, Eleanor Malle, Holly Koch, Nancy Stlbbie, Patricia Carroll, Elizabeth Mead, Ann Blsh,»Eleanor DeWltt, Joanne Wood, Margaret Ncal. Sue Rusaell, Jacqueline Hart, Theodora Cassella, Marie Friday, Barbara White, Joan Hartford, Eileen O'Brien, Geraldine Rice, Judy Harben, Dorothy Hoadley* Mary Louise Vosburgh, Betty Ann Bibber, Margaret Jones, Doris Prindle, Patricia Knowlton. Sue Weatherwax, Diane Whitney, Eleanor Shapiro, Margaret Davis, Eleanor Oberlander, Amelia' Fardi, Jane Scbcufter, Ruth LaGroff, Kay Berry.-Ahn-Petersr Marvel DeBrau, Joan Acheson, Kitty Barbier, Jane Lamb, Doris Cole, Beverly Kline, Adele Alb&rti, Nancy Hartman, Phyllis Young, Barbara Snell, Louise Hammond,. Mary Ellen Mc- Donald, Patricia Smith,' Gene Mc- Kennon, % Lois McKennon, Joyce McAtee, Brenda Bullock, Marie Hoadley, Jane Eddy, Jean Hyatt, lone.Denny. : r Edna Bisbee,: Karen Jessen, Ar- Hnft Bay,; Marilyn .. CtuhVmngay 1 jl* 0*- cm & u 10t &4 V MISS LOUISE S. SPRAGUE "Announcement has "been made of the engagement, of ..Miss Louise .S. Sprague, daughter of Mrs. C. B. Sprague of Northern drive, Troy, and the late Dr. Sprague, to Charles W. Lake Jr., son of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lake of Skaneateles. -Miss Sprague is a graduate of Lanslngburg High school and the University of Michigan. She is employed In the general news bureauof the publicity department of the General Electric Co. She is. a- member of Gamma Phi Bela sorority. and of the Red Cross Volunteer Nurses' Aide corps. i. Mr. Lake attended the University of Wisconsin and was gradu- ated, from Cornell university wlth'a degree in.administrative engi- neering. From -19-il until his recent honorable discharge from the • United States army, he served as assistant engineering officer at the Watcrvlict arconal.—Wo jg -nnw awanr^ated with R. R. Donnel- The Women's league of the Reformed church held a tea on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William T. B. Mynderse of Sunnyside road, Scotia. Group five of the church, with Mrs. Myron Ballanger, as leader, was in charge. Dr. Milton J. Hoffman, professor of church history at New Bruns- wick seminary spoke and showed slldea on Holland. Miss Edith Stephens presented a program of piano solos. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Anthony Hoadley, Mrs. Bertram deHeus Atwood, Mrs. Laurence R. Lee and Mrs.'/W- Sheldon Glffod. Attending were Mrs. Arthur Wheeler, Mrs. C. W. Veeder, Mrs. E. W. Sanderson, Mrs. Clifton VrOoman; Mrs. N. I. Schermerhom, Mrs. Verne W. Smith, Mrs. L B. LaFoy, Mrs. Charles E. Goul, Mrs. Herbert R. Kindald, Mrs. Frank T. Horan, Mrs. H. T. Maser, Mrs. James D. Bar stow, Mrs. Ray E. Miles, Miss Maria Smith, Miss Edith Stephens, Mrs. Margaret Frazer, Mrs. George J. Helling, Miss Edna Rynex, Miss Katherlne gtrrman, Mrs. William' C, Hahftr Mra. Frank M. Roberts, Mrs. J a . H. Crapp, Mrs. M. S. Lord, Mrs. H. Arthur Bryant .Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Fred| B. Law, Mrs. Frederick Macintosh, Mrs. Laurence R. Lee, Mrs. Bruce 0. Buckland, Mrs. Frank D. Bar- clay, Mrs,, W. Garner Bee, Miss Mae W. Basley, Miss Lula Van Vranken, Miss Elizabeth R. Wit- beck, Mrs. M. A. Snider, Mrs. Knute E. KJolseth, Miss Anabelle MacEachron, Mrs. Harry J. Van Mrs. F. R. Champion^ Mrs. Jay-E. Slyke, Mrs.. George L LeBaTon, Friday, Mrs. W. H. Fabrey, Mrs. C. S. Raymond, Mrs. C. Wetmore Brown, Mrs. Elbert H. Bancker, Mrs. William J. Foster, Mrs. Fred- erick Mussina, Mrs. L. Preston Hamilton, MrB. B. A. Miller, Mrs. j* Herbert Wemple, Mrs. Paul E. Smith. 'Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, Mrs. John W.- Eddy, Mr'B. A. C. Miller, Mrs. Donald^—C. MHller, Mrs. George Von Bostel, Mrs. Howard F. Smith, "cunn sisted by Mrs. Charles Culp, Mrs. Avery Cooley. Mrs. Knud Worm and Mrs. Philip Michel. Mrs. Harrison C. Coffin will review '-Brideshead Revisited," by Evelyn Waugh. Mrs. A. B. Lawrence of Park avenue has returned after spending a few months in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. I. Ripple Schumaker of Hoover road will spend the week end-in New York. Recent pledges to Cbl Omega sorority at Pensylvania State col- lege, are Miss Claire J. Lee, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Laurence R. Lee of Riverside avenue, Scotia, and Misa Joyce Wrlghter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wrighter of Ballslon Spa. Lt (jg) Sarah Morewood Fergu- son, USNR, daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. C. Vaughan Ferguson of Strat- ford road, has been discharged from the WAVES at the U.S. navalper- sonnel separation center, U.S. naval barracks,- Washington^—DO. Lieu- r Tea of % RosanjGrm^^^^^^ To Be Sundayfelg The Rosary society of St. Thomas church has completed plans for th« . silver tea to be held Sunday after-. noon at the parish house frott^jf until 6 o'clock. Miss Helea'Noonan. is chairman. Serving on the refreshment com- mittee are Mrs,. William Smith, chairman, Mrs. John Doberneck/ Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. Fred Deraberg, Mrs.-Thomas Manning, Mrs. Louise Noiseau, Mrs.,Wanda Urban, Mrs^ Sarah Kerley and Mrs. Paul Ardell. Miss Olga Brunner and Miss Margaret Scannell will have charge of the program. Others assisting With the event are Mrs. Henry Brunner Sr. andj Mrs. Charles Haarde, registrars; Mrs. John Frey * Jr., decorations; Mrs. Fred Siiinenberg.'Mrs. Sophie Starkovich, Mrs. Charles McCarthy, hostesses. : . Mrs. Henry Brunner Jr., chalr>' man, Mrs; John Healey, Mrs. Mc- Carthy, Miss Marie McCormlck, Miss Barbara McCarthy, MISB Air berta Lapham, Aiiss Kile en Delew* ski, Miss Rosalind Liberatore, Miss Phyllis Mayer, Miss Evelyn Knizek ley and Sons Qo. of Chicago, Bl. Rhi^aHraiisley^^ Joyce Cuhhingham, Joyce Jerkins, Joan-Brackett, Mar- jorie. Albright, Irene- Leonardo, Marie Moffett, Dorothy Van Patten, Joan Nessler, Virginia Vahdewater, Ann Abhley, Mary Ann Ryan, Elizabeth McFarland. Lenore Coplon, Phyllis Rosenthal, Jacqueline Coploh, Marilyn Zucker- man, Beatrice Swire, Arline Stein- berg, Ursula Simon, Vera Simon, Sue Smith, Fay Righ£ha'hd, Leona Sachs, Judy Cohen, Grace Fried- man, Dolores Schneider, J^eona Lamboy, Ann Remington, Nancy Weaver, Mary Ann Huntington, Barbara Bumham, Ann von Lln- den, Dorothy Jones' and Barbara Summers. Complete nans For 'Breakfast In Hollywood' Eugene Sullivan, president of the Schenectady Federation for Catholic welfare, has announced that Wil-. Ham F. Gaffigan will serve as gen; eral chairman of the "Breakfast in Hollywood" party to be held : by the federation at AOH hall, State street, Saturday morning, May 11, at 11 o'clock". The following com- mittees will assists Donations, Alexander Cunning- hani,' Miss Ann Fitzgerald, Mrs tenant Ferguson reported for duty on March 28, 194$, and was last on duty at Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mulford and their daughter, Miss Nancy Mul- lord, who have been making their home at 1011 Nott street are now residing at the Mohawk Golf dub. Phi Beta Pi Bororlty met Tuesday evening at Lake Hill house, Scotia. The group will hold a business meeting at Lake Hill on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Attending this; week's meeting were Mrs. E. Fred Morris and Miss Dorothy Nicoll, sponsors; Miss Agnes Abare, Miss Jeanette Airlie, Miss Phyllis Alliger, Miss Carolyn Bishop, Miss Dorothy Coons, Miss Lynn Coons, Miss Margaret David- son, Miss \Shelia Davidson, Miss Shirley Dillon, Miss Shirley Dock- stadei-j Miss Betty Jane Doull, Miss Jean Frederick, Miss Margaret French, Misa-Helen Fyler, Miss Au- Mrs. WilHam Miller, Mlas Barbara dr<)y Hammlll, . Miaa Betty Jane General Chairman R. Foster, Mrs. L S. Cormack, Mrs. Raymond A. Steers and Mrs William C. Yates. and Miss Betty St. Angelo, servers. Acacia Court to Entertain Officials - Mrs. Louise Carr, district deputy and Mrs. A. Smith, assistant grand lecturer of the seventh district, Order of the Amaranth, will pay their, official visit to Acacia court Monday evening, May 13. The Visit will mark: the homecoming of Mr,. Smith, who is associate patron Of : the court. A dinner will be in th«/_ dinlng~"nairof the Masonlc^'tempfe at .6^30 p.m. Mrs. Anna : Jesp.erso|»:v Is chairman of the kitchen ; com- mittee,- Mrs^ Sophie Wlnne of; thV dining room and Mrs. Grace Berry has charge of decorations.' : Entertainment during the dinner,: will be presented by Misa Mary. Elizabeth PoweH and the: w Jolly Three." Members may make reser- vations with Mrsi Georgina Reyn>. olds, 8rl764, on or before May 9. •*' Bl : ' '•' \Jat-^-' - »x'" PTw' C f $J 'ill Make It a Sentimental MOTHEft^DAY * OiVft PERFUME - From Amerlca'fl famous brands, i 'come the most eloquent perfumes, . . beautifully. packaged. .i SILENT NIGHT :•--• Graydon Marshman To Wee! at Detroit Mr. and MVa Gerald Snider of Detroit, Mich.,* have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Jean Snider, io Gray- don E. Marshman? of Middleburg. Miss Snider Vis employed at the Detroit Edison Supply Co. . Mr. Marshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Clifford Marshman of Mid- dleburg and brothe? of Mis* Arlene M. Post of this city, was recently discharged after three years' serv- ice with the U.S. navy; He held the rank of EM 1/C when he received Michael LennOn, Miss Marguerite Sullivan, Mrs. Harmon McCann, Mrs. Bernard K. Hempstead, Lloyd E. Patnode, Miss Margaret Mary Bergen; publicity, Mrs.. May R. Robinson. Tickets, Miss Margaret Feane, chairman, Mrs. John C. Fisher, Mrs, William E. Petty, Miss Heleh~M: Roohan, Joseph Schuth, Sylvester. Cornell, Mrs. Harold J.. English, Peter J. M. Clute; WiUiam T. Duffy, James A. Hogan, C. F. Lane, Owen M. Cbrrigan, Joseph A. Anthus, Mrs. Dorr. A; Spencer, Mrs. Kath- leen Barnes, ' Mrs. Alice Collins, Miss" Maybelle Schoeffler." Mrs. Lindahl, Miss Marilyn Mezger, Miss Beatrice May, Mlsg Germalne Stan- kiewlcz anCJMUs-Lorralne Tansky. Francis J. Kelly and Eugene J. Sullivan. The party Is open to men ; and women. Prizes will be offered for the "women's funniest hats, men's oddest neckties, and other varieties of costume. E. W. Rossell, program manager of radio station WTRY, will serve as master, of ceremonies. The event Is part of a program sponsored by the federation to ralBe funds for the project of send- ing underprivileged, children, to camp during the summer months. Organizations enrolled in the federation are the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Knights of Columbus, Catholic Daughters of America,* St. Rose alumnae, Catholic Youth league, NatlonaV Council of Catho- WnVLIAM F. GAFFIGAN Catholic .Central .verein and Par- ticular conference of St. Vincent de Paul society. •'••"• The final meeting of the 1945-46 season of the Modern Literature group of Trinity Methodist church as -held on Wednesday evening, at the church. Mrs. E. B. Vande- water, leader of the group, presided and Miss Betty Knowlton led the devotions. ^'Arch of Trlumph , '_.hy Erich Maria Remarque, was re- viewed by Mrs. G. Curtis Stewart. In accordance with President Tru- man's request that Americans save food to feed Europe's starving people, the Trinity Women's as- sociation have discontinued serving refreshments at their meetings. Attending were Mrs. Theodorfe H. Rice, Mrs. Claude M. Spencer, Mrs. Everett LFihch, MIBS Lucille Shaw, Mrs. Elliott J. Lawton, Mrs. E.;H. EUlott, Mrs. M. G. Logan, Mrs. H. E. Tanls," Mrs. L S, Stubbins, Mrs. William H. Hawkes, Rev.' and Mrs. Howard C. Ackley, Mrs. H. H. Race, Mr>. Roy Engell, Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mrs! Willis M. Ewing, Miss Eleanor Johnson, Miss Barbara Winne, Mrs. H. E. Brownj Mrs. Daniel Smith, 1 Mrs. A; Cr Rlchman and Miss Madeline Nee- land. President Wilbur D. Jordaa of Radcllffe college will speak to the Radcliffe club of Schenectady this evening ^ t ' the ~ home^^of Mrs. BV Parkman Coffin of 1477 Lowell road. Mrs. Lrewls R. ^-Kolier .of Glehwood boulevard will entertain at a dinner honoring President Jor- dan preceding the meeting. Other guests will be Mrs. Henry G. Reist, president of the Schenectady Rad- cllffe club, and Dr. aji'd Mrs. W. D. Coolidge. ' At a recent Honor Day celebra- tion at Wellesley college,' Miss Nancy Ipsen, a . member, of the senior class,- was named a Senior Wellesley college scholar for.' high scholastic achievement. Miss Ipsen, 'daugHter of MrT"amI"Mrs.^ C&ii^lZ Ipsen of. Keyes avenue, Is a gradu- ate of Nott Terrace ~High school. ^ his honorable discharge. The wedding will be held Aug. 10 at Detroit • WANDA LEE WEBB COSMETIC BAR AT THE -BEVEftfcY SHOP 114 BROADWAY WBLLIAM WBLSEY SCHOHARD3 — William Wllsey, 60, died at the Albany hospital MondsyrHe-was the son of William and Catherine McLean Wilsey. Fu- neral services were held Friday afternoon at the Galen White fu- neral home in Schoharie and In- tery here. Mrs., Martin Lewis, a sister, several nieces and nephews survive. Iitnmprlng Mattresses REBUILT PHONE Quality Mattrew Shop 141 STATE ST. ~ PH. i-elM He women, Knights of St. John auxiliary, Ladles' AOH auxiliary, OES DINNER SCHOHARIE — RW Laura G. Becker of Cooperstown and RW Clyde R. Wilcox of Jefferson will make their official visitation to Schoharie Valley Star chapter, OES, Tuesday at .8 p.m. Reserva- tions for, the dinner, 1 which will be' served in the Reformed church dining hall, should be made wifch the secretary, Mrs. Thomas Sidney by Friday. The final rehearsal will be held on May 5. Insured Fur Storage FLAX BROS. 1830 Broadway, Ph. 6-6710 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lawton Stone have, returned to their home on Nott Btreet after spending. the winter at Lake Worth, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus' King Duer have moved to their new hqme-. in Fairfield, Conn, They are former residents of Lexington parkway, this city. '.. The Woman's Alliance of All Souls' Unitarian church will hold a covered dish luncheon at the church Tuesday at 1 p.m. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kalteux of Balltbwn road attended the for- mal dance held by the Winter club of-Glens Falls, at the Hotel Queens- bury, last Saturday evening. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Woodbury. • a benefit performance tor the lohj|:' coveted^ riding ring and stables. This project started some^ yearsi-;v ago, but abandoned during the; war-;; years, has-been revived vHth ; VtheS usual student, enthusiasm,.'jri; the hope of making a good showing for the 25th cOHege •.anniversaryJ in May "47. Riding, is a popular^ sport at Skidmore, with access to; the many miles^ Of ^ridle_:paths_^ln; and" nearjthe Sparer ' r ~ :; ; ;t ^" . The Saturday show events in>j elude,a tandem driving demonstta* tiqn, the. club's own specialty, jump- ; ing, pair class, class teams^Unter-i mediate and ^advanced horseman- . : ship classes. The drill team, in top form after a winter's work.which;, started with figures worked out oil the gym flobr, under Jo Sperry,.^ Bridgeporti Conn., presldentTof; th* : club-and drill master, will open thV- show at 1:30 p.m. ; >^ ^"; Miss Jean L. Erdoss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Erdoss of Wendell avenue, a senior at North- western uniyeraityj EVanston, III., has been elected to Pol Beta, tbe national professional speech and music fraternity. Miss Erdoss has also been named president of Ho- bart House at the university; v \rr/// ^VII/A OPENING TliESDAY # A Y 7th Skidmore college equestriennes will open the Saratoga season with a Spring Horse show at Oklahoma track, sponsored' by the Riding [club, on Saturday, as ah annual George Garman, chairman of thelevent of May Day celebrations and . J£WetERS\ "Store 1,000 Gilts* 130 BROADWAY Next to Mohawk Hotel T\H// svnz/7 Good Health Can Be Yours! If you follow correct laws of life—Which gov- ern ALT. LIFE on this planet, of ours. It's NATURE who gives to ALL-^HEALTH . . . STRENGTH and VITALITY. Nothing lives, moves, breathes without nature. Good health— Is up to you and nature. 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Page 1: mm*mm*—m— M^nteres^ cm ufultonhistory.com/newspaper 8/Schenectady NY... · MISS LOUISE S. SPRAGUE "Announcement has "been made of the engagement, of ..Miss Louise .S. Sprague,

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. The classes in flower arrangement, sponsored by the 9ivi8ipn.„oi .extension education, and mtflftr the direcTion of

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Mrs, Avis Larsen Richardson, will hold a Spring Flower show May 23 and 24. The H. S, Barney Co, will stagie the show in the store on lower State street, and .the event is opeti to members of garden clubs, church and school groups. Arrangements will be accepted in the following classifications:

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Section oner arrangements suit; able for country home; a child's room;rin tones of white, suggest­ing the title of a hook, suggesting a composition of music* miniatures not over sitfinches in height or diameter; an arrangement of plant material, commonly called "weeds", button gardens, arrangements in pairs; of containers* \

Section two, tables set for three, for a buffet supper; a child's party; setting of a tray; Bection three, specimen classes, one or two blooms of a kind, all varieties; Bection four, arrangements by school stu* dents/must be placed by May 22, late afternoon.

Section Ave, arrangement of plant -material suitable for a textile de­

sign; section six, arrangements for display only,

.Judges will be announced., at • a

Cancer Fund Collectiom ;:

.The annual banquet of thev Youth Fellowship of Emmanuel Baptist church will be held at 6:45 p.m. at the church.

Girl Scout troop 3 wilt hold a party in the pine room of the First Methodist church at 7:30 p.m. :

The . Woman's auxiliary Of Christ Episcopal church in

JD»uaneBburg will serve a cafe­ter ia supper at the school house tonight, beginning at- 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Romeyn H. Schrade is auxiliary president.

St, George's court, Order. Of the Amaranth, will meet at ft

later date, as will additional entry chairmen. Entry chairmen to date include Mrs. Richardson, Mr*, Arthur T. Davis,"; phone 3-4780, and^ Mrs. R . D . Matheson, 3-5463.

Exhibitors to date Include mem-._ bers of—the«' Monday, Niskay una,

Ttoy, Ballstpn, Scotia and .Rotter­dam Garden clubs, Mrs. Burton Schneider, of Troy, Mrs. Robert "Wheelec of Loudonville, and Mrs.

v. Charles G. McMullen of Troy,road, as well assjtnembers of the flower arrangement classes which meet at yan Antwerp schobland the educa­tion building.

The Thursday class met at Mrs: 'Richardson's home yesterday and

held a "preview" of arrangements which will serve ^as models for the later exhibition. Among boquets displayed were ferns in a'.', dark bronze container - with moss; .: a spring bOquet arranged in a white container; wild fldwers in antique glass; button gardens and line arf rangements.in vegetables.

. _•- Attending- were Mrs. E. G. Wa-—^Btsr-Mrs;' Clarence C.: Galley,' Mrs.

John C. Sloan, Mrs. Harry Dun­ham, Mrs. George T. Bell, Mrs. George Coutant, Mrs. George S.

^Kpch, Mrs. Robert D. Matheson, Mrs. L£on R. Millis, Mrs. Arthur

'T. Davis, Mrs. A* M. EdwardB, Mrs, Harry S Burnham, Miss Agnes Buck, Mrs. D. I* Millham.

Mrs. .Storm W. Emans, Mrs. Grandon A. Baker, Mrs. F. V. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Vedder, Mrs. Carl:; Grassy Mrs,^ Jane "Abraham; Mrs. Arthur "CV» Eeary, Mrs. Arthur

!H.Sansel l , MRS. H. O; Van Ant-werp. Mrs. Rr~E. Rugen, Mrs. Har­old R. Heritage; Mrs. Carl Rung*, Mrs. C/1 Al Bailey, Mrs. JJrnest Johnson, Mrs. L. D. LeMnire,; Mrs. Louis Smuts, Mrs. Fred Grant, Mrs; George Van Wormer and Mrs.*3ohn H. Borah."-:5--.,'1 :.%h

p.m. at the Masonic, temple. -Mrs. Inez-Male; royal "matron; will preside assisted by Thomas McJilton, royal patron. Follow­ing the. business meeting, a_ Mother's day, program will b given.., Refreshments will served.

The auxiliary of Schenectady Veterans of World War Two will meet at , 8 pm. at 718 Union street. Plans will be made-for the tea which will be held May 12.

The Deputy's club of District four, Daughters of America, Will meet at 6 Myhderse street at 8 p.m. Asocial hour will follow the meeting.

Approximately /200L girls assisted in collection of funds for the cancer drive in Schenectady and area theaters from April 19 until Sun­day. Mrs. Pierce Holoban was Jn charge of theater collections.

Captains of the girls' teams were Ann Holohan, Cynthia Palmer, Pa­tricia Cody, Kathleen McElroyi Feggy Clausen, Rat Kunkelman, Christian .^Nielsen, Joanne. Myers, Kathleen Cox, Elizabeth Harbison, Edith Minch, Carolyn Veeder, Elizabeth McBrlde, Sally Grussner, Joan Scbultz, Barbara Hartmari, Joan Minch, Kay JohnSon, Marga Simon, and Jacqueline Myers.

Others participating were Fran­ces Scully, Kay Murray, Carol Oliver, Alyce Marie Burke, Jane Hay, Janet Spurck, Jane Farrell, Sally Beekman, Leone Knowlton, Ann Buetow^Betty Hicks, Patricia Gidley, Barbara Lamboy, Dorothy Batty, Florence Mueller, Ruth Worm, Lillian Smith, Marilyn Fredrics, Jean Ryder, Marjorie Jones, elite McCadduu, OPatrlOia Uttter. FatrlclA. fionnBlly, "RavArly

Louise Sprague Betrothed

Mrs. Powles Hostess T o Boy Scout Mothers „•; Mrs. Clarence A, Powles of Van Dyke avenue entertained the Moth­ers' auxiliary of Boy Scout troop 10 recently at her home./ Mrs. Stanley-Vedi

PLAN CARD PARTY -... ^ G o l 4 ^ a r ; Slsters^wilLjconduct»a earn party Tuesday evening a t . 8 o'clock at the World War Veteraha* home, Seward place and- Union street. Prizes will be awarded, The committee In charge includes Mrs. PaulJLockwenz, Mrs. Coririne Buck-land, Miss Lillian Urban and Miss Mary Druzba. *:Tf$-'•;

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Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the Gleason road school. Officers • will be" elected. Refreshments will. be served. All members -and parents have been-invited to-attend. V

Lynn Forsythe, president, presided. Guests of the evening werp officers of the newly organized auxiliary of the Boy Scout troop of Excelsior school, Wopdlawn. « /Pjans were completed for the

rummage sale which the group will conduct the week of May 20 at a Broadway store;.Mrs. Lawyer Coun­tryman is general chairman. - Any­one having contributions to.make forthe^salemay contact-Mrs.-Coun­tryman at 'phone 2-3044; Mrs. Sene-cal, 6^024; or Mrs.„Kres3* James, 3-3435^

TO ATTEJn> SERVICE Members of lodges of the Sons

and Daughters of St. George of Schenectady, Amsterdam and Glov-ersVille Will attend a service at the Gloversville Episcopal church to be held SUnday afternoon. in ^ob­servanceof St. George's day. A bus

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CAROLINE B>_HaCKEN SCHOHARIE---Mrs, Caroline B.

Htlcken, widow of the late John Hilcken, died a^ Huntington, LI, on April 25 at the age of 88 years. Mrs. Hilcken was born in Reris-seiaervllle and spent many sum­mers in Schbharie. Avdaughter, Miss Mabel Fisfce Hilcken survives. Burial was-in the Lutheran ceme­tery In Schoharie.

, • FEIXOWSHIP; SERBES Mrs. Augustus B. Tripp will lead

a discussion on Sidney A. Weston's book, "Discovering Jesus," Sunday evening In the lounge of the Union PresbyWrian church, at 8 o'clock. This will be the first of a series of five Sunday evening meetings ar-

franged for the Mr. and Mrs. Fellow-snip of the church.

Snyder. Helen Hogan, Grace Ackerknecht,

Roberta Owen, Sylvia Crissy, Ann Morrison, June Edwards, Patricia McPhllomy, Marilyn Gobell, Mar­jorie Terwilliger, Janet Moore, Jean Hooben, Lisbeth Male, Pa­tricia Marshall, Barbara Kathan, Mary Jean Bartlett, Nancy Friday, Betty Lyon, Ellen Versache, Vir­ginia Ottman, Beverly Renner, Maryann Mayfleld, Margaret Over-baugh, Elizabeth Sanford, Margaret Tiberio, Ann Caprina, Ann_ Ober-landler, Doris Lewis, Ann Ferrj% Suzanne Chandonnet, Susan Bishop, Sally Kernan, Patricia Pumphrey, Jean Smith, Jean Van Nordstrand, Gail von ©orstel, Evelyn Sadona, Helen Gerhauser, Patricia Hungers-ford, , Sally Jones, Marjorie Rey­nolds, Virginia Wenz.

Mareen Snilth, Joan Joyce, Janet Leonard, Margaret Gwinner, Mary Murray, Eleanor Malle, Holly Koch, Nancy Stlbbie, Patricia Carroll, Elizabeth Mead, Ann Blsh,»Eleanor DeWltt, Joanne Wood, Margaret Ncal. Sue Rusaell, Jacqueline Hart, Theodora Cassella, Marie Friday, Barbara White, Joan Hartford, Eileen O'Brien, Geraldine Rice, Judy Harben, Dorothy Hoadley* Mary Louise Vosburgh, Betty Ann Bibber, Margaret Jones, Doris Prindle, Patricia Knowlton.

Sue Weatherwax, Diane Whitney, Eleanor Shapiro, Margaret Davis, Eleanor Oberlander, Amelia' Fardi, Jane Scbcufter, Ruth LaGroff, Kay Berry.-Ahn-Petersr Marvel DeBrau, Joan Acheson, Kitty Barbier, Jane Lamb, Doris Cole, Beverly Kline, Adele Alb&rti, Nancy Hartman, Phyllis Young, Barbara Snell, Louise Hammond,. Mary Ellen Mc­Donald, Patricia Smith,' Gene Mc-Kennon, % Lois McKennon, Joyce McAtee, Brenda Bullock, Marie Hoadley, Jane Eddy, Jean Hyatt, lone.Denny. : r

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"Announcement has "been made of the engagement, of ..Miss Louise .S. Sprague, daughter of Mrs. C. B. Sprague of Northern drive, Troy, and the late Dr. Sprague, to Charles W. Lake Jr., son of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lake of Skaneateles.

• -Miss Sprague is a graduate of Lanslngburg High school and the University of Michigan. She is employed In the general news bureauof the publicity department of the General Electric Co. She is. a- member of Gamma Phi Bela sorority. and of the Red Cross Volunteer Nurses' Aide corps.

i. Mr. Lake attended the University of Wisconsin and was gradu­ated, from Cornell university wlth'a degree in.administrative engi­neering. From -19-il until his recent honorable discharge from the • United States army, he served as assistant engineering officer at the Watcrvlict arconal.—Wo jg -nnw awanr^ated with R. R. Donnel- •

The Women's league of the Reformed church held a tea on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William T. B. Mynderse of Sunnyside road, Scotia. Group five of the church, with Mrs. Myron Ballanger, as leader, was in charge. Dr. Milton J. Hoffman, professor of church history at New Bruns­wick seminary spoke and showed slldea on Holland. Miss Edith Stephens presented a program of piano solos. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Anthony Hoadley, Mrs. Bertram deHeus Atwood, Mrs. Laurence R. Lee and Mrs.'/W-Sheldon Glffod.

Attending were Mrs. Arthur Wheeler, Mrs. C. W. Veeder, Mrs. E. W. Sanderson, Mrs. Clifton VrOoman; Mrs. N. I. Schermerhom, Mrs. Verne W. Smith, Mrs. L B. LaFoy, Mrs. Charles E. Goul, Mrs. Herbert R. Kindald, Mrs. Frank T. Horan, Mrs. H. T. Maser, Mrs. James D. Bar stow, Mrs. Ray E. Miles, Miss Maria Smith, Miss Edith Stephens, Mrs. Margaret Frazer, Mrs. George J. Helling, Miss Edna Rynex, Miss Katherlne gtrrman, Mrs. William' C, Hahftr Mra. Frank M. Roberts, Mrs. Ja. H. Crapp, Mrs. M. S. Lord, Mrs. H. Arthur Bryant

.Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Fred| B. Law, Mrs. Frederick Macintosh, Mrs. Laurence R. Lee, Mrs. Bruce 0. Buckland, Mrs. Frank D. Bar­clay, Mrs,, W. Garner Bee, Miss Mae W. Basley, Miss Lula Van Vranken, Miss Elizabeth R. Wit-beck, Mrs. M. A. Snider, Mrs. Knute E. KJolseth, Miss Anabelle MacEachron, Mrs. Harry J. Van Mrs. F. R. Champion^ Mrs. Jay-E. Slyke, Mrs.. George L LeBaTon, Friday, Mrs. W. H. Fabrey, Mrs. C. S. Raymond, Mrs. C. Wetmore Brown, Mrs. Elbert H. Bancker, Mrs. William J. Foster, Mrs. Fred­erick Mussina, Mrs. L. Preston Hamilton, MrB. B. A. Miller, Mrs. j * Herbert Wemple, Mrs. Paul E. Smith.

'Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, Mrs. John W.- Eddy, Mr'B. A. C. Miller, Mrs. Donald^—C. MHller, Mrs. George Von Bostel, Mrs. Howard F. Smith,

"cunn sisted by Mrs. Charles Culp, Mrs. Avery Cooley. Mrs. Knud Worm and Mrs. Philip Michel. Mrs. Harrison C. Coffin will review '-Brideshead Revisited," by Evelyn Waugh.

Mrs. A. B. Lawrence of Park avenue has returned after spending a few months in Los Angeles, Calif.

Mrs. I. Ripple Schumaker of Hoover road will spend the week end-in New York.

Recent pledges to Cbl Omega sorority at Pensylvania State col­lege, are Miss Claire J. Lee, daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs, Laurence R. Lee of Riverside avenue, Scotia, and Misa Joyce Wrlghter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wrighter of Ballslon Spa.

Lt (jg) Sarah Morewood Fergu­son, USNR, daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. C. Vaughan Ferguson of Strat­ford road, has been discharged from the WAVES at the U.S. navalper-sonnel separation center, U.S. naval barracks,- Washington^—DO. • Lieu-

r Tea of % RosanjGrm^^^^^^ To Be Sundayfelg

The Rosary society of St. Thomas church has completed plans for th« . silver tea to be held Sunday after-. noon at the parish house frott^jf until 6 o'clock. Miss Helea'Noonan. is chairman.

Serving on the refreshment com­mittee are Mrs,. William Smith, chairman, Mrs. John Doberneck/ Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. Fred Deraberg, Mrs.-Thomas Manning, Mrs. Louise Noiseau, Mrs.,Wanda Urban, Mrs Sarah Kerley and Mrs. Paul Ardell. Miss Olga Brunner and Miss Margaret Scannell will have charge of the program.

Others assisting With the event are Mrs. Henry Brunner Sr. andj Mrs. Charles Haarde, registrars; Mrs. John Frey * Jr., decorations; Mrs. Fred Siiinenberg.'Mrs. Sophie Starkovich, Mrs. Charles McCarthy, hostesses. :.

Mrs. Henry Brunner Jr., chalr>' man, Mrs; John Healey, Mrs. Mc­Carthy, Miss Marie McCormlck, Miss Barbara McCarthy, MISB Air berta Lapham, Aiiss Kile en Delew* ski, Miss Rosalind Liberatore, Miss Phyllis Mayer, Miss Evelyn Knizek

ley and Sons Qo. of Chicago, Bl.

Rhi^aHraiisley^^ Joyce Cuhhingham, Joyce Jerkins, Joan-Brackett, Mar­jorie. Albright, Irene- Leonardo, Marie Moffett, Dorothy Van Patten, Joan Nessler, Virginia Vahdewater, Ann Abhley, Mary Ann Ryan, Elizabeth McFarland.

Lenore Coplon, Phyllis Rosenthal, Jacqueline Coploh, Marilyn Zucker-man, Beatrice Swire, Arline Stein­berg, Ursula Simon, Vera Simon, Sue Smith, Fay Righ£ha'hd, Leona Sachs, Judy Cohen, Grace Fried­man, Dolores Schneider, J^eona Lamboy, Ann Remington, Nancy Weaver, Mary Ann Huntington, Barbara Bumham, Ann von Lln-den, Dorothy Jones' and Barbara Summers.

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Eugene Sullivan, president of the Schenectady Federation for Catholic welfare, has announced that Wil-. Ham F. Gaffigan will serve as gen; eral chairman of the "Breakfast in Hollywood" party to be held : by the federation at AOH hall, State street, Saturday morning, May 11, at 11 o'clock". The following com­mittees will assists

Donations, Alexander Cunning-hani,' Miss Ann Fitzgerald, Mrs

tenant Ferguson reported for duty on March 28, 194$, and was last on duty at Norfolk, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mulford and their daughter, Miss Nancy Mul-lord, who have been making their home at 1011 Nott street are now residing at the Mohawk Golf d u b .

Phi Beta Pi Bororlty met Tuesday evening at Lake Hill house, Scotia. The group will hold a business meeting at Lake Hill on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

Attending this; week's meeting were Mrs. E. Fred Morris and Miss Dorothy Nicoll, sponsors; Miss Agnes Abare, Miss Jeanette Airlie, Miss Phyllis Alliger, Miss Carolyn Bishop, Miss Dorothy Coons, Miss Lynn Coons, Miss Margaret David­son, Miss \Shelia Davidson, Miss Shirley Dillon, Miss Shirley Dock-stadei-j Miss Betty Jane Doull, Miss Jean Frederick, Miss Margaret French, Misa-Helen Fyler, Miss Au-

Mrs. WilHam Miller, Mlas Barbara dr<)y Hammlll, . Miaa Betty Jane

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R. Foster, Mrs. L S. Cormack, Mrs. Raymond A. Steers and Mrs William C. Yates.

and Miss Betty St. Angelo, servers.

Acacia Court to Entertain Officials - Mrs. Louise Carr, district deputy and Mrs. A. Smith, assistant grand lecturer of the seventh district, Order of the Amaranth, will pay their, official visit to Acacia court Monday evening, May 13. The Visit will mark: the homecoming of Mr,. Smith, who is associate patron Of:

the court. A dinner will be in th«/_ dinlng~"nairof the Masonlc^'tempfe at .6^30 p.m. Mrs. Anna :Jesp.erso|»:v Is chairman of the kitchen ; com­mittee,- Mrs Sophie Wlnne of; thV dining room and Mrs. Grace Berry has charge of decorations.' :

Entertainment during the dinner,: will be presented by Misa Mary. Elizabeth PoweH and the: wJolly Three." Members may make reser­vations with Mrsi Georgina Reyn>. olds, 8rl764, on or before May 9.

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Mr. and MVa Gerald Snider of Detroit, Mich.,* have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Jean Snider, io Gray­don E. Marshman? of Middleburg. Miss Snider Vis employed at the Detroit Edison Supply Co. . Mr. Marshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Clifford Marshman of Mid­dleburg and brothe? of Mis* Arlene M. Post of this city, was recently discharged after three years' serv­ice with the U.S. navy; He held the rank of EM 1/C when he received

Michael LennOn, Miss Marguerite Sullivan, Mrs. Harmon McCann, Mrs. Bernard K. Hempstead, Lloyd E. Patnode, Miss Margaret Mary Bergen; publicity, Mrs.. May R. Robinson.

Tickets, Miss Margaret Feane, chairman, Mrs. John C. Fisher, Mrs, William E. Petty, Miss Heleh~M: Roohan, Joseph Schuth, Sylvester. Cornell, Mrs. Harold J.. English, Peter J. M. Clute; WiUiam T. Duffy, James A. Hogan, C. F. Lane, Owen M. Cbrrigan, Joseph A. Anthus, Mrs. Dorr. A; Spencer, Mrs. Kath­leen Barnes, ' Mrs. Alice Collins, Miss" Maybelle Schoeffler." Mrs.

Lindahl, Miss Marilyn Mezger, Miss Beatrice May, Mlsg Germalne Stan-kiewlcz anCJMUs-Lorralne Tansky.

Francis J. Kelly and Eugene J. Sullivan.

The party Is open to men; and women. Prizes will be offered for the "women's funniest hats, men's oddest neckties, and other varieties of costume. E. W. Rossell, program manager of radio station WTRY, will serve as master, of ceremonies.

The event Is part of a program sponsored by the federation to ralBe funds for the project of send­ing underprivileged, children, to camp during the summer months.

Organizations enrolled in the federation are the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Knights of Columbus, Catholic Daughters of America,* St. Rose alumnae, Catholic Youth league, NatlonaV Council of Catho-

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Catholic .Central .verein and Par­ticular conference of St. Vincent de Paul society. •'••"•

The final meeting of the 1945-46 season of the Modern Literature group of Trinity Methodist church

as -held on Wednesday evening, at the church. Mrs. E. B. Vande-water, leader of the group, presided and Miss Betty Knowlton led the devotions. ^'Arch of Trlumph,'_.hy Erich Maria Remarque, was re­viewed by Mrs. G. Curtis Stewart. In accordance with President Tru­man's request that Americans save food to feed Europe's starving people, the Trinity Women's as­sociation have discontinued serving refreshments a t their meetings.

Attending were Mrs. Theodorfe H. Rice, Mrs. Claude M. Spencer, Mrs. Everett L F i h c h , MIBS Lucille Shaw, Mrs. Elliott J. Lawton, Mrs. E.;H. EUlott, Mrs. M. G. Logan, Mrs. H. E. Tanls," Mrs. L S, Stubbins, Mrs. William H. Hawkes, Rev.' and Mrs. Howard C. Ackley, Mrs. H. H. Race, Mr>. Roy Engell, Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mrs! Willis M. Ewing, Miss Eleanor Johnson, Miss Barbara Winne, Mrs. H. E. Brownj Mrs. Daniel Smith,1 Mrs. A; Cr Rlchman and Miss Madeline Nee-land.

President Wilbur D. Jordaa of Radcllffe college will speak to the Radcliffe club of Schenectady this evening ^ t ' the ~ home^^of Mrs. BV Parkman Coffin of 1477 Lowell road. Mrs. Lrewls R. ^-Kolier .of Glehwood boulevard will entertain at a dinner honoring President Jor­dan preceding the meeting. Other guests will be Mrs. Henry G. Reist, president of the Schenectady Rad­cllffe club, and Dr. aji'd Mrs. W. D. Coolidge. '

At a recent Honor Day celebra­tion at Wellesley college,' Miss Nancy Ipsen, a . member, of the senior class,- was named a Senior Wellesley college scholar for.' high scholastic achievement. Miss Ipsen, 'daugHter of MrT"amI"Mrs. C&ii^lZ Ipsen of. Keyes avenue, Is a gradu­ate of Nott Terrace ~High school.

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tery here. Mrs., Martin Lewis, a sister, several nieces and nephews survive.

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Becker of Cooperstown and RW Clyde R. Wilcox of Jefferson will make their official visitation to Schoharie Valley Star chapter, OES, Tuesday at .8 p.m. Reserva­tions for, the dinner,1 which will be' served in the Reformed church dining hall, should be made wifch the secretary, Mrs. Thomas Sidney by Friday. The final rehearsal will be held on May 5.

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Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lawton Stone have, returned to their home on Nott Btreet after spending. the winter at Lake Worth, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Rufus' King Duer have moved to their new hqme-. in Fairfield, Conn, They are former residents of Lexington parkway, this city.

'.. The Woman's Alliance of All Souls' Unitarian church will hold a covered dish luncheon at the church Tuesday at 1 p.m. Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kalteux of Balltbwn road attended the for­mal dance held by the Winter club of-Glens Falls, at the Hotel Queens-bury, last Saturday evening. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Woodbury. •

a benefit performance tor the lohj|:' coveted^ riding ring and stables. This project started some^ yearsi-;v ago, but abandoned during the; war-;; years, has-been revived vHth;VtheS usual student, enthusiasm,.'jri; the hope of making a good showing for the 25th cOHege •.anniversaryJ in May "47. Riding, is a popular^ sport at Skidmore, with access to; the many miles^ Of ^ridle_:paths_^ln; and" nearjthe Sparer 'r~ :; ; ;t ^ " . The Saturday show events in>j elude,a tandem driving demonstta* • tiqn, the. club's own specialty, jump- ; ing, pair class, class teams^Unter-i mediate and ^advanced horseman- .: ship classes. The drill team, in top form after a winter's work.which;, started with figures worked out oil the gym flobr, under Jo Sperry,.^ Bridgeporti Conn., presldentTof; th* : club-and drill master, will open thV-show at 1:30 p.m. ; • > ^ ^";

Miss Jean L. Erdoss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Erdoss of Wendell avenue, a senior at North­western uniyeraityj EVanston, III., has been elected to Pol Beta, tbe national professional speech and music fraternity. Miss Erdoss has also been named president of Ho-bart House at the university;

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