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~T GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1985 GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 11 Ready-Made Slip Covers Add Interest to Room Says Parrish im n —* Junior Stars Seat Officers Miss Gwendolyn Crippen Installed Beloved Queen of Onistagrawu Group Daughters of Eastern Star Install Her as Leader of Triangle SOCIAL NEWS WHAT'S LS FASHIOS Hj AMOS l'AIUUSIl Miss Gwendolyn Crippen, daugh- ter of Mrs. Martha Crippen of 1062 Chrisler avenue, was installed be- loved queen of Onistagrawa Tri- angle, Daughters ot the Eastern Star, at a public meeting last night in Odd Fellows' hall, Mont Pleas- ant. After the installation the be- loved queen was crowned b y h e r mother, Mrs. Martha Crippen. The marshals and the installing officers were Miss Thelma Swanson, Miss Frances Bailey and Mrs. Edith Zickler jr., and the pianist, Mrs. Florence Jones. Miss Crippen is a native of this city and is the daughter of the lale Earl A. Crippen and Mrs. Martha Crippen. She is a member of t h e Mont Pleasant Reformed Church, the Beta Sigma Sorority, Chi Chap- ter, French Club and the Eleanor Roosevelt Girl Reserves of the Mont Pleasant High School. She is a member of the June 1935 graduat- ing class. Robert C. B. Chase of Mont Pleasant, a close friend of t h e late Mr. Crippen, who is t h e n e w "daddy" of the triangle, is a past master of New Hope Masonic Lodge here and is the present grand sword bearer of the grand Masonio Lodge, State of I\'ew York. The elected and appointed of- ficers installed with Miss Crippen are: Florence McCormick, senior lady in waiting; Slyvia Wall, junior lady in waiting; Dorothy Hemple, guard- ian; Margaret Gresham, chaplain; Joyc« Sherman, flag bearer; Ellen Briggs, marshal; Helen W 7 elch, as- sistant marshal; Harriet Powell, secretary; Ruth Anderson, treas- urer; Betty McCoombe, historian; TrenA Andprson^ pianist; Marian M I S S G W E N D O L Y N CRIPPEN Matthews, standard bearer; Alice Bartling, assistant standard bearer; Evelyn Kohn, publicity manager; Marie Zoellner, Marjorie Crooks, Alice Wienburg, Eleanor Mealy, June Robinson and Eleanor Wag- ' ner, guides. After the installation the floral de- gree was conferred. This was fol- lowed by another floral degree con- ferred on Past Beloved Queen Miss Frances Bailey. Entertainment was in charge of Miss Crippen and included piano solo by Miss Pearl Butler; reading. Miss Vera Ashley; strut and dandy dance, Miss Virginia Rolfe; t a p o n top. dance, Miss Beverly Joyce; nov- elty dance. Miss Rita Tappinka; musical comedy dance. Miss Bea- trice Rolfe. There w a s a military number by the four dancers. There w a s a drill by the girls of the triangle team. A four-piece or- chestra played for dancing after the ceremonies. ^ | MRS. L. B. LA FOY IS SECOND REFORMED MISSIONARY HEAD Junior Department Holds Final Meeting The final meeting of the season "of Hie junior department oL. the Schenectady Woman.* Club was held yestei day afternoon at the clubhouse. A eovei ed-dish luncheon preceded the meeting Mrs. Des- mond R. Whipple gave two dia- matic sketches, "Mother Will Help" and "A Study in Hats on Bargain Wednesday." Those present included Mis. E. B. Vanderwater, Mrs. Alexander Knowlton, Mrs. Beverlv Vosburgh, Mrs. Sanford F. Liddl.c', M r s . L H . Schenck, Mrs. G. M. Pattern, Mrs. Arthur A. Merrill. Mrs. Albeit K Houghton, Miss Beulah Ter Bush, Mrs. Arthur G. Prangley, Mrs. K. I*. L a m p r e y , Mrs. O. E. Foiswall. Mrs. R. W. Carey. Mrs. G. F. Bent- ley, Mrs. H. G. Hilderbrand, Mr*. Sarto F. Daly, Mis. Edwin D. Sweenev. Mrs. Albert L. Stansfteld. Mrs. Clifton A. N. Hill, Mrs. Paul J. Schmidt, Mrs. Rutherford W. Moore, Mrs. Ernest Zucher, Mis. James A. Ferguson, Mrs. Desmond R. Whipple, Mrs. George von Bor- stel, Mrs. Ray Luebbe, Mrs. Her- man Galfiter, Mrs. Kenton D. Mc- Mahan, Mrs. W. Clayton Stewait. Mrs. Edward S. Freeman, Mrs. Ed- ward P. Hewlett, Mrs. Alfred K. Frank. Mrs. John J. McAullffe, Mrs. Willard Cobb, Mrs. Charles A. Simon, Mrs. Walter C. Snyder. Mrs. Constance Ritchie, Mrs. J. F. Zoller and Mrs. R. M Harris. \. Hovey. Mt* M. H. Smith, Mi* A. F. List. Mis. L L Abbey. Mis A K Moodio, Mrs. K. M. Guoux, Mis K. T. McGeever. Mis. Aitlnu McDonald. Mi* K .1. CHUghey, Mrs. \Mlliam Suva^f. Mrs William C lit'doi, Mis. C. tj. Ci\ithing«i, Mis. C. K. Buileigh, M i s C K Leonard. Mis* EsU'lU' Dobi ocinski. Mis. K. J Nugent. Mis. K. K, Cuinmingy. ty i s M Posson, Mis. George Mo- lony. Mis. H. M, Powers, Miss Maty Hemmerling, Mis. C. C. Kehoe, Mis. J. J O Mi ion. Mis. Thomas K. Hani- g<Mi. Mis N. J. Hanson, Mis. H. H. Hamliiwik. Mis. William F ( .Q'Hrion, Mis. William Patten, Miss Gene- vieve Biooks, Mis. Henry J. Smith, Mis Mary Havnes Wallace, Mrs. T. K. Higgins, Miss Elizabeth Kooney and Miss Eve Gibbons. SSSTjilTBEIEESi The Woman's Missionary So- ciety of the Second Reformed Church held its annual meeting Tuesday in the assembly room of the church. A musical program was given by Mrs. Leslie Mills accom- panied by Mrs. J. W. Howell. Officers elected at the business meeting were: Mrs. Leslie Thurs- ton, honorary president; Mrs. L. B. LaFoy, president; Mrs. Martha Gilbert, first vice-president; Mrs. Charles Duryee, second vice-presi- Ml SIC DKI'AKTMKNT There will be- A mooting of the music department of the Schenec- tady Woman's Club Monday morn- ing at the clubhouse. The meeting will be followed by luncheon nt 12:30 o'clock. The hostess will be Mrs. Tln.imas Hiown. » KNITTING (HH A special mooting of the Drop- Stitch Knitting Club was held yes- terday at thi> h o m o of Miss Maice- hne Gauisoy on Grand boulevard. The incmbois piesent included Miss Dniothy Winchester, Miss Avis Poi kins. Miss Mftijoiie Biand- hoist. Miss Natalia Mather, Miss Linda Hock and Miss Betty llainni. Names Visiting Body For Catholic Women Mrs. George A. Maloney, who has been appointed chairman of the visiting institutions committee of the local chapter of the National Council of Catholic Women, has announced her committee which will assist her in this work a s M r s . S. T. McGeever, Mrs. Bernard Per- kins, Mrs. Walter Fallon, Mrs. John Norton, Mrs. Joseph Kestner, Mrs. John J. Kinsella, Mrs. Georga J. Buckley and Mrs. George J. Guth- inger. MRvS. JOHN JOROLEMON Margaret Van Patten, wife of John Jorolemon, died yesterday morning at the home of her uncle, Fred Abel of Schermerhorn road, Rotterdam. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday afternoon at Lamson, and burial will be in the I^amson cemetery. Mrs. Joro- lemon lived in this section for a number of years a n d w a s a n active member of the Cobblestone Re- formed Church of Rotterdam. MISS LEONORA RACZKOSKI Jyonora Raczkoski, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Racr.oski of 973 Albany street, died at her home Thursday after an illness of two months. The funeral service and mass will be sung at 10 o'clock -Monday morning at St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be in Most Holy Redeemer cemetery, Troy road. Miss Raczkoski .is born in Nis- kayuna. She lived all her life in this city and attended the schools here. She was formerly employed in building 15 of the Genetal Elec- tric Company. She was a mem- ber of St. Joseph's Church. Besides her parents, there am two brothers, Rudolph and Edwaid Raczkoski, and two sisters. Miss Irene Raczkoski and Mrs. M. M. Rurgett jr. of Swarthmorr, Pa. There is a nephew, Edward Rur- gett; h^r grandmother. Mrs. M. M. Grodklewicz, and several uncles And aunt*. MRS. GKOKGK W. SlIDLKK Mrs. Mary Shuler. wife of the lain George W. Shuler and mother of Mrs. E. I* Johnson of 1<>39 Wa- bash avenue, died on March 27 in Ix>s Angeles, Calif., after a brief illness. The funcial soi vice will be lipid this afternoon in Gieenhill cemetery, Amsterdam, and Rev. Ernest Tripp of the Fiist Meth- odist Church, Amlerdam, will be In charge. Mrs. Shuler was born in Amster- dam, where she spent most of her life.' She lived in California about. five year?. Resides Iter daughter shn leaves a grandson, Rober son of thia cily. dent; Mrs. C. J. Perry, treasurer; Mrs. W. A. Teson, secretary; Mrs. J. A. Allardice. recording secretary. A talk on domestic missions was given by Mrs, Anthony Van West- enberg. After the meeting, lunch- eon was served b v t h a Rainy Day Club. Those present were Rev. John G.Meengs, Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Van Vrankeri, Mrs. Anthony Van Westenburg, Mrs. L. B. I^Foy, Mrs. W. A. Teson, Mrs. James A. Allardice, Mrs. Martha Gilbert, Mrs. Margaret Bowcher, Mrs. E. T. Gregg, Mrs. John Peters, Mrs. H. H. Vernon, Mrs. Leslie Mills. Mrs. J. W. Howell, Mrs. M. H. Scher- merhorn, Mrs. J. M. Fort, Mrs. An- toinette O'Neil, Mrs. Walter Bar- 1 rptt. Mrs. I. E. Partridge. Mrs. C. F. Newman, Miss Gertrude Ham, Mrs. Mary Sweet, Mrs. A. E. Ten- ney, Mrs. Leslie Thurston, Mrs. Agnes Brandt, Mrs. Romaine Mc- Fee, Mrs. B. A. Tallmadge, Mrs. David Nevin, M r s . A . C- Shopmyer, Mis. Charles Pendell. Mrs. Frank Peurse. Mrs. Simon Stevens, Mis. C. J. Perry, Mrs. John Thebbetts, Mrs. Margaret Cristman, Mrs. Rob- ert White, Mrs. Jesse Durfee. Mrs. S. F. Van Epps and Mrs. L. B. Sebring. FRIEDMAN PUPILS TO GIYE RECITAL: Miss Lillian Friedman, graduate] of the Eastman School of Music j in instrumental supervising a n d ! teacher of cello, piano and orches- ! tral instruments, is presenting her pupils in a recital this afternoon at 3 o'clock at her home, 1 Grand boulevard. Those appearing in the recital are from Schenectady and Ballston Spa. The program follows: "At the Zoo.' 1 Williams, Harvey Biskin. piano; "Baa! Baa! Black Sheep." John Eliason. drum, ac- companied by' fluet and piano; "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean." col- lege song, Edward Millard, guitar; ' At the Dancing School," Anthony. Lois Pommer. piano; "Waltz." Brahms, Mary Whelsn, violin; "Hinneh Mah Tov." traditional: "Phantoms Passing By," Williams, Beatrice Salant. piano; "Yankee Doodle," anonymous, Peggy Tre- dick, cello; "I,ove's Old Sweet Song." Molloy, Frank Van B'euren, trombone; "The Red Sarafen," Steckmest,, Eleanor Phelps, flute; "Melodic," Massenet, Ellen Dohijr, cello; "Columbine." Cooke, James Seeley, trumpet: "Whirlwind." Krantz, Albert Friedman, flute; "Gavotte," Lee. Lillian Friedman, cello; "Home Circle Quartets." se- lections from famous classical com- posers. Josephine Friedman: I^as- ket, violin: Ruth Friedman, piano; Albeit Friedman, time; Lillian IM i -liinan, cello. Committees Bargain Shop Mrs. Theodore Gordon will be In charge of the Girl Scout bargain shop on Monday at 30& S t a t e street. T h e s h o p w i l l bM? c o n t i n u e d all next week. Mrs. Gordon will be assist- ed by Mrs. Storrs M. Bishop, Mrs. Jesse L. Patton, Mrs. George A. Elder, Mis. Malcolm Magner, Miss Ruth C. Gordon and Mrs. W. A. Teson. —M-ca. George Enghind_wilL1ie^inlV'' c " c charge Tuesday assisted by Mrs. ' l,ona J. V. Ware, Mrts. Joseph Chapman, Mrs. Frank B. Cliffe, Miss Mar- II. 1). CI.AKKS ARK HOST Mr and Mis H. D. Clark of Washington avenue, Scotia, enter- tained last evening at a bridge par- ly in honor of Victor C, Hall. The other guests were Mrs. Katp Hall, Mrs. J. H. Clark. Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Jordan, Mrs. R. D. Jor- dan. Walter Clark. Harold Daley and Cannon DeFonzo. Home Children See Marionette Playlets garet Wade, Miss Elizabeth Bailey, Miss' 1 Jessie Le Roy and Mrs. Bruce O. Bucyland. Mrs. William Dalton will be in charge on Wednesday, and on Thursday Mrs. H, D. Schutt will be assisted by Mis. Sheldon Hav, Mr«. Robert Roberts and Mrs. W.'E. Bellow. Mrs. Chester Moore will be chair- man Friday and her committee will include Mrs. Bruce Miller. Mrs. Roger Clifford .and Mrs. William Haight. Mrs. W. A. Teson will be the Saturday chairman assisted bv Mrs. John Grant. Mrs. Randall Lepper, Miss Betty Croken and Miss Helen Teson. . HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Ernst J. Berg was hostess at an informal luncheon Thursday at her Lowell road home. » BETROTHAL ANNOVNCEP Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Parcells. of Cros.-sett stieet, Syracuse, an- nounced the engagement of their daughter - , Miss I^auia Catherine Parcells. to John Douglas Swick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter' E. Swick of Schenectady, at a tea held recently at the Swick home. Mitss Parcells attended the Uni- versity of Michigan and the Uni- versity of Oregon. Mr. Swick grad- uated from Union College, in the class of 1932, where he was a mem- ber of the Beta Theta Pi fiaternitv. Mrs. Charles W. Carl, Mrs. Rob- ert P. Allison. Mrs. Burton L. De- j Lack. Mrs. Henry McLean and Mrs. I Charles E. Tullar poured, and were ! assisted by Miss Helen Hotchkifis, Mi.*s E v e l y n Perkins. Miss Harriet Fryer. Miss Lillian Carl, Mrs. Clar- j ence Heisler and Miss Beulah Ter Bush. Other guest* were, Mrs. H. J. Chase. Mrs. William Korff. Miss Sally Floyd, Mrs. William Barker, Mis. George Robertson, Mrs. Elliot Tumbull, Miss Marian Glock, Mrs. Edwaid P. Hewlett. Miss Ruth Betts, Miss Edna Stevenson, Mit^s Frances Ayres, Mrs. Kenneth Pat- rick, Mrs. Shotril Schofer, Miss Vio- let Kovacs, Mrs. David Yates, Mrs. Edward Hutckins. Miss Joan Acker- man. Mis* Mar caret Hunter. Miss Ruth Van Auken, Mrs. Douglas Todd. Miss l,ois Yedder, Miss Ger- aldine. Durkee, Miss Marguerite Moon. Miss Retry Smith, Mrs. Wil- lard Smith, Miss Loretta Holland, Miss Doris Mowbray, Mrs. Harold I^arson, Miss Jane Ellsworth. Miss Betty Patton, Miss Elva Bobst, Miss Patty Sheldon. Miss Janet Packer, Mrs. (hover Holaling and Mrs. Rob- ert Billiard of Schenectady. AKso Miss Helen Binford of Port- land. Oro : Mi>s Jane Marx. L-ueh- mont: Miss Ruth Smith and Miss Vitginia Smith of White Plains; Miss llolen Lynch, Amsleidam; Miss Maty Robinson, Glens Falls; Miss Ann Millet.. Boston and MIB, Edwaid Km!/.', Altlobolo, Mas.*. or igmally PLANS (HANGED Plans for the April meeting of tne Schenectady section of the Na- Council of Jewish Juniors have boon changed. The meeting will be hold Monday evening at X o click at the Hotel Van Curler, instead of at the" home of Miss Goldie Englebaidt, as planned. ^^^^^^^^^^ Mr.s. Abraham A ions, vice-presi- dent of the executive board of the council, will be tlio speaker. Mrs. Aions is the former New Yoik state senior advisor for juniors. A supper] will be held at the hotel at 7 o'clock before the meeting. Reser- vations may be made with Miss May K1 i w e n. Miss Jeanette Getz and Miss Moilie Harris, delegates to the New- York slate convention in Rochester , this week-end, will give reports > There will also bp an election of officers at this meeting. * FOR MISS CAMPBELL A surprise birthday party was 1 held recently at the home of Mr. j and Mrs. Joseph Peceri in honor i of- Miss E i m a Campbell. Those present were Miss Berveily j Summers, Miss Viola Pulver, Miss ! Helen Peceii, Miss Virginia Pulver,; Miss Shirley Peceri, Mias Evelyn Pauling, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Campbell, M r . a n d Mrs. John Skoda, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peceri, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peceri, Mr, and Mrs. Albeit Kazaka, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pulver, Raymond Skoda, Allen Campbell, Bobbie Summers, Thomas Summers, George Stone, Arthur Pulver jr., John Skoda, Michael Peceri, Leonard Pulver, Richard Pulver, Lucien Piano, Gil- bert White, Louis Peceri and Will- iam Dunlap. * HOSTESS THIS EVENING Mis« Sophia Baikusis will enter- tain al her home this evening. Hot guesta will be Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Feb- bie, Mi. and Mrs. Victor Gilbert. Mi. and Mis. John Surnilowski and Miss Helen Guez. * * LEAVE FOR SOUTH Mrs. Edith Hall Duane and hoi son, Ramon L. Hall, left yesteiday for a motor trip south. They will visit New York. Philadelphia, Balti- more and Washington. FROM GLENVILLE Mrs. William" Fagle of Glenville has been the guest for the past fow days of Mrs. Jennie Roberta Sleight of Harvard street. * VISITING PARENTS Adolph Timm, a student Dental College, Boston, is his parents, Mr. and Mrs Timm in Scotia. * * JORDAN—BAILEY Miss Ruth Avery Ba ter of Mi. and Mis. Bailey of West Sand Rensselaer, was married mottling to Bernaid A lii:< VI f-.-.m ml>. II.. .1. 1 S MiXKK TOliA V- [AN I'AltKV, pit-iif»([ i HI'IIT l. .1 f,.»h I.-1 in .! 1 I.I W Mil" .i uit-11 I.Ii' i .i • ' ••' H ,... i.|.-i,t«. Kit , i I,-, -i i,t it, t'Ji.in I- W l-.l I •< I 111- i ' " k 1 1 •, . -1 v * i* .i :. •»' i- f ! |M ; , . u n a i-.l i '! ii | , : i i ; tlloli l ti.i * I-' I In- In. UH A f.i! i i ,lo l»\ l i't. J.liniif ,.,-!, ,u,.I til:- i n I (i i : s'l I v M.I! "• 'u> I; I « .>l*' I i ,. |. ,11 fi-.tti u < S he it !<>• I,.- r ;PM Ktrtii .n:|ll< 10 n II It i In •n M.p I * n - i laiiti i iI.I i i'iii-.i: MiiioTi', V . . SI,, | .•.-!. 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A week ago tonight Wind had ptoposed and a ring she her. Thinking of slip covers to freshen ' up fuiniture foi a blight new sea- son'.' Then you'll like the news about the new i isidy-niiide slip cov- ets waiting to help you inexpen- sively tiansfotm most any inntii into an invigorating backgiound for spring and summer activities. "But how do 1 know they'll fit m y furniture?'' yoa may ask. That's taken caie of with the arrival of, adjustable leady-ni'ide slip coveis, j Adjustable With Sniipis And they're, adjustable without any altering or leal sowing, except for the possible leplaoing of some snap fastenei s. These are made of pi inter] ere- ' tonne, printed ciash and woven plaids and come m sizes for elmlis and for sofas. Whether or not they aie adjust- able, i eady-mmle slip covers have vaiious devices to keep them look ing neat and tiirn like llux-o made specially for the piece of fuinitute. Some have flaps atlached ot the ( back and sides which aie fastened ! to the bottom of .the fuinituie by ; special fasten?t'd puivided with each ! cover. I Others have elastic hands worked i in to snug them to l ho. fur nit in e a n d keep thorn from creeping up, sag- ging or twisting. To Match Draperies ; Those ready iiHido slip rovr* aie 'sometimes designed In irut-leh ioar|\- mado drapoiio- And whether >ou i buy yours ready made, make them I yourself or have them made, this jis always a good decotating device to rcrncriibf'i" And another good matching trick H ie i< In havi • beitspi end me 11 ymg. out wo slip covei H . . one to taki t liat s being I dip the r.tr ' the aiin- botll va r y r'oloi s olors in for the bed i oom cuvri s match t h 1-ots of people idea of huvinu ' the same chair . jilace of the ono doled or cleaned Some liave envois alike Olhi'ls plefer to t he pat t et ns . . . Uoopin k; t h in hat mony . wit li 1 he ot hit the i minis ! More and moie slip envois and slip cover mat ei nils ale being given the pi o-shi in king ', i e-'i t m o o t Cer- tainly a good idea if you plan to have yours laundered rather than dry cleaned. Dust-1'roof Women When you look foi slip cover fab- lies you'ie going to Ilud lots of them designed spi'cilUally for slip coveis, not only with the shrinkage control feature but woven so tightly that they aie practically dust-pi oof. Some fabrics *.»!•• being foatuied in pans . . . a p.iltoilicd liiateiial and u plain coloi inaleiial, with the plain' coloi niati lung the back- gi ouiul of t he jtat tot n. riulii With l'litternod Thus you can have M plain cush- ion in an oth.-iwi-e patterned chair or a plain slip cover to haimoni/.e with patterned diapotios lor vice vet sal, or a plain bedspread to go with a pallet nod slip cover. Favot lies among the new season jvrtteins aie all soils of chocks, plaid? and stripes, rhevion and di- agonal designs and the latge and medium size (lower motifs which give such a gaiden air to a toom. and and a n'd a I be- Monday Th • Important Easter Coat at Tuft visiting G. A iey. daugh- E d WM Ml < i Lake load. Thill M!M> J o I' I a I.. The childien of the Children's t Homo weio entcitained Tuesday; evening by a marionette show spon- j sored by Miss Helen B. Turner of Scotia. The playlets enacted by the marionettes included, "Epaminon- j das" a story about a negro b o y a n d ' his mother; "The Three Wishes" : done in Iiish dialect; and a vaude- ville show complete with juggler, pianist and clown. Miss Turner was assisted by Eatl i Grcely of Scotia, who had aided in • the construction of the stage, and; Miss Norma O'Bi ion, also of Scotia. 1 HEt'KENDAAL 1). A. It. Boukondaal • Chapter, D. A. R., will moot NWdno.odav evening at. 8 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. William Halletihook, regent, will preside. The musical program will be in charge of ,Mt =. F m n k Persons and the roll call will ho "Staieswen of Today." The hostesses will be Miss Helen Wood, chairman. Miss Mira Wilcox. Mrs. Eli Godfrey, Mis. Charles Me.«ser, Mrs. 1/Ouis. Rob- bins and Mts. John Tatlock. rtTlohn- WIUJAM .T. ))ONI/)N Willism,.T. Donlon died last night at his home, 10S Noith Btandywine Avrnnc, after A shott illness. Mr. Donlon wfl.<« born in Rennington. Vt., but had been A resident of Schenec- tady for the Inst 35 years. The last several years he had been employed a.« A public school janitor. Survivors are his wife, the former Mary K. Ryan; "three sons, William and Robert Donlon of Schenectady and Raymond Donlon of'l/)s An- geles, Cab; four brothers, Michael, Robert anil James Donlon of Sche- nectady, and John Donlon of North Bennington, Vt.; a sister* Mis. Mary Dailey, also of North Bennington, and .several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be conducted Tuesday morning from the residence r BIRTHS -\ v. ^ Son, William Bernard, to Mr. and Mis. William D. Johnson, 1857 Becker stieet. Match 31. Son. Ramon Otto, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fuller, R. D. 1, March f30. Son, John Anderson, to Mr. and Mrs. John Baillie, 1750 Watt stieet, March 31. Son, Ralph Regner, to Mr. and Mrs. R u b i n J a f f c , KVX> S t a t e street, April 2. Daughter, Angela Patricia, to Mr. and Mis. Samuel Rrucemi, 3rH Michigan Avenue, March-30. Daughter, Shirley Joan, to Mr. ANNIVERSARY TEA The committee for the 35th anni- veisaiy of the Schenectady Wom- an's Club has decided to hold a tea on the day of the minimi meeting April 15. instead of the pioposed dinner nt the Mohawk Golf Club. » i H E C K I . N D A A L SCHOOL GROUP A meeting of the Beukendanl Parent-Teachers' Association 'was held Thuisdsy evening nt the school. Those present were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. William Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paterson, Mrs. William Pratt. Mrs. Philip Ouimett, Mrs. A. I * Vallce, Mrs. Richard Comstock. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson White, Mts. William Kiefer, Miss Elizabeth Patton, Miss Guendolin Vedder. Mis-s Rosa Beck, Miss Dal- ON SWEDEN S. K. Rystcdt gave a and Mrs. Marcus Lane,v307 Veeder j bey and Miss Lucy Kiefer. avenue, Januaiy 1. I Son, Raymond Arthur, tp Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nobis, 1572 Avenue A, April 2. Daughter, Elizabeth Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauter, ft'2? Pine- wood avenue, April 1, Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Angerosa, 711 Michigan avenue, Apiil 4. Son. to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Shaw 7 Elbert stieet, April 1. | TALK Mrs. S. K. Rystcdt gave a talk on "Swedish Life, rind Holidays" at the meeting of the Mohawk Del- phian Chapter Thursday morning at the Hotel Van Curler. * » BENEFIT CARD PARTY I Among those who have made j reservation for the I/Cague. of Serv- | ice card pmly to be held at, the. rtA ^ *._ . teacher in Mont Pleasant HiCh School. The ceremony took place at the home of the bndos patents: with Rev. Roscoe D. Tat box ofd ; ciating. The attendants weio ,Mi- = Charlotte Adams of Alhany and Raymond Jordan, hi other of the bridegroom. The bride attended Renssclnei High School and has boon em ployed at the offices of the Ttunkj Line. Freight Inspection Bureau. Albnny. Mr. Jordan i* a giaduato ot Rensselaer High School and Union L'niveisity. )W i« a teachoi in 1he hirftoiy depaitmenl *>f Mniir Pleasant High School. » » DANCE TONIGHT The Scotia Dancing Club wiil hold its second dance of the i-e.i-oii tonight fi on) y to \2 ocloii. at 'he Masonic temple. The pultons and pittionesses will be Mi and Ml.*. A F. Bush, Mi. mid Mi*. R. P. Einei- , son and Mr. and Mis. A. N. Smeal- lie. Seveial college student* home for spiing vacation have boon in- vited to attend thU dance. The meeting scheduled for April 20 ha.' been postponed to April 27. * » • PLANS FOR "WONDERLAND" Committees have been appointed for "Wonderland" which will.be held hv St. George's Church School April 24 and 25 at the paiish house. The public is invited. The tea committee will Include Mrs. Thaddeu* Ogonowski, chali- imn; Mrs. Nicholas F. Cilbertl, Mrs. John Alonzo Howe, Mrs. Frank Luther, Mis. Thomas Crawford, Mrs. Benjamin H. Walker, Mr*. William Forsvthe, Mrs. .1. S. Bow- ers and Mrs. Edwaid D. Eisenberg. The costumes will be in charge of: Mrs. Robert M. Bruce, chairman, as- sisted by Mrs. Robett Bloomfield, Mrs. SViiliam Forsytho, Mrs. Nich- olas F. Cilbert. Mfs\ Cail Mellln, li-... r»^..— J D..MH.II Mr-^ Air./.,! Wind had thev hud bought togothei was wiMtitlg, He was spoiling Every day she fold him that. t'Vi'l y day "In. laughed at hei told her he loVed spoiling hei, that he intended to spoil hot ways. That this was only the ginning. [Nina (!iv«'s Ailvirr "Going out with hmi again to-i tiiuht, I suppose ' ' Nina asked cuti- ' ously. I Fian nodded and stopped back to see how the roses looked "You'ie going to ^ot awfully tiled \ of him If you see him so much. Every night this week. Every noon . for lunch gosh, 1 don't see any- : thing of you any more nobody! does You might as well be a her-! init." "1 don't see why you don't like Ward, Nina. You're the only poi- son I know who doesn't. You might tiy to like him for my sake" "I never said I didn't like him. I simply said that well, thete's some- thing about hirn that I can't ex- plain what it is but it sort of both- I ers me "His self-assurance, 1 suppose. And then. Fi-in, I hate to lose you. We've been so companionable bote together and when son many I'll be all alone, because there'* no one close I want lo live with. Maybe it's that Yes, it mu.-t be." I But" Nina was quite sure in hoi lieai t that it wasn't, and that she was saying it only to mike Fran fool hoi tot. She definitely didn't like Ward i^uentm, and there, was no leason why she shouldn't like him. He had boon veiy kind to her. ' Eveiy timer" lie came up to the apaitment to gel Fran, he brought something for Nina. Last night a book he thought she would enjoy. The night before a puzzle, because he knew from Finn that she didn't i have a date and was going to stay home ail evening. The nii;ht before that, a corsage like Frans because she did have a date. Tonight thiough Fran he had off i i I'd hei tickets to a musical eoliTvdy, but she hud t of used them. His geileiosiiy ettiha I i assed her when she couldn't llnd a good rea- son foi no! liking him. Of eoutso, she didn't know him 'is Kian knew hi in Winn it raiiio light down to facts, she didn ' know him at ail. Sov- rtal times she had talked to him for a few minutes when Fran wasn't leady and ho was waiting that was a I! As she bad talked to Da- vid and ontoi'amod him while Fran i og i was dr But - thinly to him Sin- I.iUr* David lie liked Da\ id ' It w a- no t :i - k , to laugh with ilove to her was boring—he didn't ! have to lie to Lael when he *al«S , that. It was true. He was BO tied idown with Fran -having to see her | so much, having to be so careful. i In all the years he had known j women, he had never done such a thorough job of lovemaking a s h « jwa» doing at the present. Tonight, (however, he had to get on with bin h i plans triors was no use standing ,! i by any longer. » j "Dear I can't wait any longer for you. We've got to be married Moon " He eased the car down to « ioa*onable speed, for they had been traveling very fast, f.cii.NM..! "How soon?" "Lots get our license tomorrow!" "Tomorrow;" i.i wii'i I "Yes, tomorrow. Tomorilw fs Satin day and we can't be married right away, anyway -this silly l a w - , that you have to wait threir days i,i, i..-i between the application for a mar- i. )""' nage license njid a marriage. But |.'j'", ! , we,can he married next week." f',,. ii'.i'u". l haven t anything to wear, Ward Not a stitch of trousseau. Nothing. I'll have to get something togothei Fian thought of her. $.VH1 in tiio bank. She mus.t have bo.-n saving it for this. Three trun- dled dollars would buy everytJring she needed. "You don't need a trousseau. You can get everything you want after- w e i e lira i i led." Iiisi*ls on Wailing "No, Ward we'll have to wait— at leas; for a few months." . "But I'm telling you I donl. want to wait, Fran. I want to mirry you light away. Today if we could, but we can't. "Don t you see? There's no rea- son why we should have to wait. Wo love each other -we'll always love each other -and, darling, I've boon HO lonely all my life, a n d n o w that I've found you -well. I can't do without you any longer. And It isn't as if wo couldn't afford t o g e t ; m m r led. W e c a n . "I'm making money enough to amply care for both of us. and I'll be making more and more all the I time. 1 bate to think of you slav- ing in that office all day—when you can be at home, taking care of me. Am I selfish, Fran, for want- ing you to take can? of m e ? " "No, dear How glorious that i would be! Taking care of him! Do- Mug things for him always. | "Then why can't we get our li- cense tomot row noon? And when we have it. we can be married any time you want? Next week or the 'week after any time. ]t isn't es if we had to wait, FYan. You've no ; family and I've only my mother, J but she's too feeble to come up for j the wedding Come now, tell me ' you'll meet m« at the courthouse ! tomorrow a t 1"> minutes of 12!" "It seems so hurried, Ward. We've only boon engaged a week—" "I'm so afraid if we wait I'll lose you " "As if you could!" He afraid he'd lose her and she afraid she'd lose him' Was this what happiness did to you'' Was this what love did? ! "I'd have to give them a week's notice at the office," she said softly. She Weakens Wan! smiled. She w : as weaken-' ing "Why not tell them that you're going to quit a week from Satur- day'."' He mustn't urge her too much, ii'-' had s-iid quite enough already he'd leave the rest to her. At least she had something to think about. For a long time, miles, neither of them spoke. Finally it w a s Fran who broke the. silence. "Nina would have to give up the apartment or get someone else to live with her—" Wisely, Ward Quentin said noth- ing. "A week's notice seems so little to give hot Ward still was silent. "Still, I suppose she could get someone to live with her-if she wanted to We don't have to be ma i tied next week if we get the license tomorrow, do we?" "We don't have to be married un- til you want to be married, dear. It's up to you." "Well, let's got the license tomor- row, then, and we can be married whenever we want to be." Waid was highly satisfied with his maneuvering. Everything had worked out well, almost better than he expected. After they had the license it would he simple, to per- suade «Fi<in to marry him next week Ellen Spencer couldn't preach about his wasting time now! (To bo continued) | * Copy light) \\ h W e con *he h tin-in Vi*:;/ him that > 0 Venill t W'celi w a II so pa I :i coin h in t h i opposite the Was it In than David of himself.' of the woi shook hot h dros.a. No. il d she .' .Ill I get III • 11111.1 - ' :i h.-.i i. \ . o w l s to be hi m 11 .i o V e i gen- nice tease hai i IOI List III!.' '.'!>' ! IIIIIII r loin h. cause U So mui So much •rll it be- lt 111 do I (Ills on the t he (bait .id way oldol i mot e sui e mme a m a n d than David'' Nina .Ad us Fi an went in to Waid wasn't so much rn fancy ing t h and t the < n a t u i a o homo here fi pi ing PV the sir TTTlflN hoiisewifo s y tur ns to i of ur ni.'h- Something new hei <• shons up the rooms and is a welcome change foi iho WMIIII'-I wea'.hi'i Tlii^ large bu.-ke! wi'li lloWel * thai call be dolle ill delicate ol villi.Hi)' ( olot - Will he a lefii long luiii h on a he.i-pii nl Small spi.'ty* (on be u-id in tin colli.Ms am) a liii^-e one on the bol- stei A companion pattein, .M.Vi, ofleis you Miiallei matching motif* Luthci. Mis. .1. S. Bowels. Mi.* Ftedeiick Rothwell, Mrs Bernard Lucas, Mis. Harold H. t/>hnei, Mis. Fieenian Manning, Miss Mniiel Bloomfield and Mis. Robert Han- nah. » * PARTY IN TROY The alumnae of the College of New Roch'o'e was entcitained at a cocktail bridge pally nt the home of Miss Mary' Nugent, nt Washington patk, Ttoy. The guo^f* ftoi'n Schenectady wcie Miss Helen Anne Smith and Mis. K a i l ,fe.«si n. The prize for the top Mote at hi idge wax won by Miss Smith. foi scat In pa 11 ansfei inches, . in.I f.. lllche.'- " and othet heilionm linen*' ••1 n ."SI22 von will find a fern of a basket ln\xl!» Ivt.-r motif ~x\x inches cm net inn! i fs -l'.. x.'i ,l< hi par a I). in in i ! oil*. II -1 To HI 'ei 11 Hon -!l i'i obtain III. Ill ' 1 III I'- ll ',, 1 lie S •hold AH* , NeW VHI i|lll ! I llll-l I pal! men! at ion." ( O of lol • end ' Hi oin pie- (; I). .v'.'i W a/ettf t 1 llli RKV. W. J. yHNCY (;iVKN FAKKWKIJ Rev. W. J. CJulncy. pftstor emer- itus of the Tabeinacle Baptist .Chinch. St^to sttoot, was given a farewell party last night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Ellis o n j a s s h e w a s with him, Myion stieet, Mr. Quincy is leaving [The mornings were so | older than David. Five yoais that was all, and that wasn't much. Yet Ward seemed yea is and yoa is older. yea is and years mote expeiienced "I wish you'd try to like him." •Ki'in called fiom the bedroom. «, "I will, (tailing. I will." A mis- take evel to tell Flail that she didn't like hilt). She novel should have done it. Finn needn't have known Yd that night when Fran had come Willi.hei ling, Nina had bluili'd it out and been MIMV ever -nice Sometimes she couldn't con- trol hei tongue, and that had been one of t he times I Waul came, but Fran w«s ready and left with him immediately, so Nina was spared entertaining him, | for which she was giateful. j "1 thought wed go for a tide, deai," he said when he was help- ing Fian into the car. "A long ride. I've got so much to talk to you about." The ride was satisfactory with! Fran. Anything, any place, so long near him. ! long until District / 7. Glenville, Attendance Listed CLENViLI.E. April 5 (Special).— Miss June I!. MacDowell. teacher in school diet lie! IT. has lusted the fol- lowing pei feet attendance pupils for March, a.- follow.- Heniietta Good- tich, Shiiley Maitin. Irene Myers, Alex Bieloski. Richard Bieleski, Rodger Goodrich and Claience Good- r ich. The pupils in the upper grades have oiganized a club, named tha "Lynx Co-Operative- Club." The first pinject of the club w a s a visit to the | General Electiic Company. The ' pupils visited the different factories whoie they watched the various kinds of.machinery being made. They also visited WGY. Church Notes Rev. William A. Dntiiotit, pastor Of the Glenville llefoimed Church will »pcak Sunday morning at 10:30 on, I "Highest Anthmity for the; Deepest j ihiest ions." j Sunday school classes will meet jat 11:30 a. m. foi Bible study, after (which the annual icpoil of the sec- ! rotary and tiea.*uier will be read and , officers will be elected for the com- : ing year. j At the communion service: ,last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. My*t» were received into membership. the city soon for West Winfteld. t o j noon when she had lunch with him. r V. Marriage Licenses *-\ y Minahsn Harrison, 24, 941 Con- gress street., and Gertrude Kor-. neich, 2 1 , R64 Ciane street. Kiln Insocno 2.V 3fi1 Notie Dame make his home with his son. Rev. ) H a l o i d Quincy, foi met ly of this I city. Those attending were Mr. find ! Mrs. Charles Harbison, Mr. and Mis, -Albeit Van Derbogai I, Mr. and Mis, ! Raymond Viooman, Mr. and Mis. • Russell Tec.le, Mr. arid Mrs. Archie j Swart, Mi. and Mis. Archibald j F o n d a , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biyant. ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Candy, Mr. I and Mrs. Albert Farher, Mr. and j Mrs. Willard Whiteman, Mr. and i Mrs. Robert Richard, M r . a n d M r s . i Clarence Smith, Mr. and Mrs. The afternoons longer until she met him and he drove her home in his cat. Terribly in IA»V«* What had she done those weary months when she hadn't known him? How had she lived without him? She asked him that question and he laughed. "How did 1 live without yon, Fran? Tell me that." She was ter- ribly in lOve with him, he. knew, but the knowledge wasn't a* pleas-- ing to him as it would have been x^ - \- - j \ ^ J Kit .«lf There Is A Good Demand for Spencer Trained BOOKKEEPERS STENOGRAPHERS SECRETARIES Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1985 GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 11

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Junior Stars Seat Officers

Miss Gwendolyn Crippen Installed Beloved Queen of Onistagrawu Group

Daughters of Eastern Star Install Her as

Leader of Triangle SOCIAL NEWS

WHAT'S LS FASHIOS H j A M O S l ' A I U U S I l

Mis s G w e n d o l y n C r i p p e n , d a u g h ­t e r of M r s . M a r t h a C r i p p e n of 1062 C h r i s l e r a v e n u e , w a s i n s t a l l e d b e ­l o v e d q u e e n of O n i s t a g r a w a T r i ­a n g l e , D a u g h t e r s o t t h e E a s t e r n S t a r , a t a p u b l i c m e e t i n g l a s t n i g h t in O d d F e l l o w s ' ha l l , M o n t P l e a s ­a n t . A f t e r t h e i n s t a l l a t i o n t h e b e ­l o v e d q u e e n w a s c r o w n e d b y h e r m o t h e r , M r s . M a r t h a C r i p p e n . T h e m a r s h a l s a n d t h e i n s t a l l i n g of f icers w e r e Mis s T h e l m a S w a n s o n , M i s s F r a n c e s B a i l e y a n d M r s . E d i t h Z i c k l e r jr . , a n d t h e p i a n i s t , M r s . F l o r e n c e J o n e s .

Mis s C r i p p e n is a n a t i v e of t h i s c i t y a n d is t h e d a u g h t e r of t h e l a l e E a r l A . C r i p p e n a n d M r s . M a r t h a C r i p p e n . S h e is a m e m b e r of t h e M o n t P l e a s a n t R e f o r m e d C h u r c h , t h e B e t a S i g m a S o r o r i t y , Ch i C h a p ­t e r , F r e n c h C l u b a n d t h e E l e a n o r R o o s e v e l t G i r l R e s e r v e s of t h e M o n t P l e a s a n t H i g h S c h o o l . S h e is a m e m b e r of t h e J u n e 1935 g r a d u a t ­i n g c l a s s .

R o b e r t C. B . C h a s e of M o n t P l e a s a n t , a c l o s e f r i e n d of t h e l a t e M r . C r i p p e n , w h o is t h e n e w " d a d d y " of t h e t r i a n g l e , is a p a s t m a s t e r of N e w H o p e M a s o n i c L o d g e h e r e a n d is t h e p r e s e n t g r a n d s w o r d b e a r e r of t h e g r a n d M a s o n i o L o d g e , S t a t e of I \ 'ew Y o r k .

T h e e l e c t e d a n d a p p o i n t e d of­ficers i n s t a l l e d w i t h Mis s C r i p p e n a r e :

F l o r e n c e M c C o r m i c k , s e n i o r l a d y i n w a i t i n g ; S l y v i a W a l l , j u n i o r l a d y i n w a i t i n g ; D o r o t h y H e m p l e , g u a r d ­i a n ; M a r g a r e t G r e s h a m , c h a p l a i n ; J o y c « S h e r m a n , f l a g b e a r e r ; E l l e n B r i g g s , m a r s h a l ; H e l e n W7elch, a s ­s i s t a n t m a r s h a l ; H a r r i e t P o w e l l , s e c r e t a r y ; R u t h A n d e r s o n , t r e a s ­u r e r ; B e t t y M c C o o m b e , h i s t o r i a n ; TrenA A n d p r s o n ^ p i a n i s t ; M a r i a n

M I S S G W E N D O L Y N C R I P P E N

M a t t h e w s , s t a n d a r d b e a r e r ; Al ice B a r t l i n g , a s s i s t a n t s t a n d a r d b e a r e r ; E v e l y n K o h n , p u b l i c i t y m a n a g e r ; M a r i e Z o e l l n e r , M a r j o r i e C r o o k s , A l i c e W i e n b u r g , E l e a n o r Mea ly , J u n e R o b i n s o n a n d E l e a n o r W a g -

' n e r , g u i d e s . A f t e r t h e i n s t a l l a t i o n t h e f l o r a l de­

g r e e w a s c o n f e r r e d . T h i s w a s fol­l o w e d b y a n o t h e r f l o r a l d e g r e e c o n ­f e r r e d o n P a s t B e l o v e d Q u e e n Miss F r a n c e s B a i l e y .

E n t e r t a i n m e n t w a s in c h a r g e of M i s s C r i p p e n a n d i n c l u d e d p i a n o so lo b y Mis s P e a r l B u t l e r ; r e a d i n g . M i s s V e r a A s h l e y ; s t r u t a n d d a n d y d a n c e , M i s s V i r g i n i a R o l f e ; t a p o n top. d a n c e , M i s s B e v e r l y J o y c e ; nov ­e l t y d a n c e . Miss R i t a T a p p i n k a ; m u s i c a l c o m e d y d a n c e . Mis s B e a ­t r i c e R o l f e . T h e r e w a s a m i l i t a r y n u m b e r by t h e f o u r d a n c e r s .

T h e r e w a s a d r i l l b y t h e g i r l s of t h e t r i a n g l e t e a m . A f o u r - p i e c e o r ­c h e s t r a p l a y e d f o r d a n c i n g a f t e r t h e c e r e m o n i e s . ^ |

MRS. L. B. LA FOY IS SECOND REFORMED

MISSIONARY HEAD

Junior Department Holds Final Meeting

T h e final m e e t i n g of t h e s e a s o n "of H i e j u n i o r d e p a r t m e n t oL . t h e S c h e n e c t a d y W o m a n . * C l u b w a s h e l d y e s t e i d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e c l u b h o u s e . A eove i e d - d i s h l u n c h e o n p r e c e d e d t h e m e e t i n g M r s . D e s ­m o n d R. W h i p p l e g a v e t w o d i a -m a t i c s k e t c h e s , " M o t h e r Wi l l H e l p " a n d "A S t u d y in H a t s on B a r g a i n W e d n e s d a y . "

T h o s e p r e s e n t i n c l u d e d M i s . E. B. V a n d e r w a t e r , M r s . A l e x a n d e r K n o w l t o n , M r s . B e v e r l v V o s b u r g h , M r s . S a n f o r d F . Liddl.c', M r s . L H. S c h e n c k , M r s . G. M. Pa t te rn , M r s . A r t h u r A. M e r r i l l . M r s . A l b e i t K H o u g h t o n , Mis s B e u l a h T e r B u s h , M r s . A r t h u r G. P r a n g l e y , Mrs . K. I*. L a m p r e y , M r s . O. E . F o i s w a l l . M r s . R. W . C a r e y . M r s . G. F . B e n t -ley, M r s . H . G. H i l d e r b r a n d , Mr*. S a r t o F . D a l y , M i s . E d w i n D. S w e e n e v . M r s . A l b e r t L. S tans f t e ld . M r s . C l i f ton A. N . Hil l , M r s . P a u l J . S c h m i d t , M r s . R u t h e r f o r d W . M o o r e , M r s . E r n e s t Z u c h e r , M i s . J a m e s A. F e r g u s o n , M r s . D e s m o n d R . W h i p p l e , M r s . G e o r g e von Bor -s t e l , M r s . R a y L u e b b e , M r s . H e r ­m a n Galf i ter , M r s . K e n t o n D. Mc-M a h a n , M r s . W . C l a y t o n S t e w a i t . M r s . E d w a r d S. F r e e m a n , M r s . E d ­w a r d P . H e w l e t t , M r s . Al f red K. F r a n k . M r s . J o h n J . McAullffe , M r s . W i l l a r d C o b b , M r s . C h a r l e s A. S i m o n , M r s . W a l t e r C. S n y d e r . Mrs . C o n s t a n c e R i t c h i e , M r s . J . F . Zo l l e r a n d M r s . R. M H a r r i s .

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\ . Hovey . Mt* M. H. S m i t h , M i * A. F . List. M i s . L L Abbey . M i s A K Moodio, Mrs . K. M. G u o u x , M i s K. T. M c G e e v e r . M i s . A i t l n u M c D o n a l d . Mi* K .1. CHUghey, Mrs . \ M l l i a m Suva^ f . Mrs W i l l i a m C l i t ' d o i , M i s . C. t j . Ci \ i th ing«i , M i s . C. K. B u i l e i g h , M i s C K L e o n a r d . Mis* EsU'lU' Dob i o c i n s k i . M i s . K. J N u g e n t . M i s . K. K, C u i n m i n g y . ty i s M Posson , M i s . G e o r g e Mo-lony. M i s . H. M, P o w e r s , Miss M a t y H e m m e r l i n g , M i s . C. C. K e h o e , M i s . J . J O Mi ion. M i s . T h o m a s K. H a n i -g<Mi. M i s N. J. H a n s o n , M i s . H. H. H a m l i i w i k . Mis . W i l l i a m F ( .Q 'Hr ion , M i s . W i l l i a m P a t t e n , Miss G e n e ­vieve B i o o k s , M i s . H e n r y J . S m i t h , M i s M a r y H a v n e s W a l l a c e , M r s . T. K. H i g g i n s , Miss E l i z a b e t h K o o n e y a n d Miss E v e G i b b o n s .

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T h e W o m a n ' s M i s s i o n a r y So­c i e t y of t h e S e c o n d R e f o r m e d C h u r c h h e l d i t s a n n u a l m e e t i n g T u e s d a y in t h e a s s e m b l y r o o m of t h e c h u r c h . A m u s i c a l p r o g r a m w a s g i v e n b y M r s . L e s l i e Mil ls a c c o m ­p a n i e d by M r s . J . W . H o w e l l .

O f f i c e r s e l ec t ed a t t h e b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g w e r e : M r s . Les l i e T h u r s ­t o n , h o n o r a r y p r e s i d e n t ; M r s . L. B . L a F o y , p r e s i d e n t ; M r s . M a r t h a G i l b e r t , f i r s t v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; M r s . C h a r l e s D u r y e e , s e c o n d v i c e - p r e s i -

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T h e r e will be- A moo t ing of t h e m u s i c d e p a r t m e n t of t h e S c h e n e c ­t a d y W o m a n ' s C lub M o n d a y m o r n ­ing at t he c l u b h o u s e . T h e m e e t i n g will be followed by l u n c h e o n nt 12:30 o 'clock. T h e h o s t e s s wil l be Mrs . Tln. imas H i o w n .

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A spec ia l m o o t i n g of t h e D r o p -S t i t c h K n i t t i n g C lub w a s held y e s ­t e r d a y at thi> h o m o of Miss M a i c e -h n e G a u i s o y on G r a n d b o u l e v a r d .

T h e i n c m b o i s p i e s e n t i n c l u d e d Miss D n i o t h y W i n c h e s t e r , Miss Avis Poi k i n s . Miss Mf t i jo i i e B i a n d -h o i s t . Miss N a t a l i a M a t h e r , Miss L i n d a Hock a n d Miss B e t t y l l a i n n i .

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M r s . G e o r g e A . M a l o n e y , w h o h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d c h a i r m a n of t h e v i s i t i n g i n s t i t u t i o n s c o m m i t t e e of t h e loca l c h a p t e r of t h e N a t i o n a l C o u n c i l of C a t h o l i c W o m e n , h a s a n n o u n c e d h e r c o m m i t t e e w h i c h wi l l a s s i s t h e r in t h i s w o r k a s M r s . S. T . M c G e e v e r , M r s . B e r n a r d P e r ­k i n s , M r s . W a l t e r F a l l o n , M r s . J o h n N o r t o n , M r s . J o s e p h K e s t n e r , M r s . J o h n J . K i n s e l l a , M r s . G e o r g a J . B u c k l e y a n d M r s . G e o r g e J . G u t h -i n g e r .

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J o h n J o r o l e m o n , d i ed y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g a t t h e h o m e of h e r u n c l e , F r e d A b e l of S c h e r m e r h o r n r o a d , R o t t e r d a m . T h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e wi l l b e h e l d o n T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t L a m s o n , a n d b u r i a l wil l be in t h e I ^amson c e m e t e r y . M r s . J o r o ­l e m o n l ived in t h i s s e c t i o n f o r a n u m b e r of y e a r s a n d w a s a n a c t i v e m e m b e r of t h e C o b b l e s t o n e R e ­f o r m e d C h u r c h of R o t t e r d a m .

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of Mr . a n d M r s . S t a n l e y R a c r . o s k i of 973 A l b a n y s t r e e t , d i ed a t h e r h o m e T h u r s d a y a f t e r a n i l l ne s s of t w o m o n t h s . T h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d m a s s wi l l b e s u n g a t 10 o 'c lock

- M o n d a y m o r n i n g a t S t . J o s e p h ' s C h u r c h . B u r i a l wil l be in Mos t H o l y R e d e e m e r c e m e t e r y , T r o y r o a d .

Mis s R a c z k o s k i .is b o r n in N i s -k a y u n a . S h e l ived a l l h e r life in t h i s c i ty a n d a t t e n d e d t h e s choo l s h e r e . S h e w a s f o r m e r l y e m p l o y e d in b u i l d i n g 15 of t h e G e n e t a l E l ec ­t r i c C o m p a n y . S h e w a s a m e m ­b e r of St . J o s e p h ' s C h u r c h .

B e s i d e s h e r p a r e n t s , t h e r e a m t w o b r o t h e r s , R u d o l p h a n d E d w a i d R a c z k o s k i , a n d t w o s i s t e r s . Miss I r e n e R a c z k o s k i a n d M r s . M. M. R u r g e t t j r . of S w a r t h m o r r , P a . T h e r e is a n e p h e w , E d w a r d R u r -g e t t ; h ^ r g r a n d m o t h e r . M r s . M. M. G r o d k l e w i c z , a n d s e v e r a l u n c l e s And a u n t * .

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l a i n G e o r g e W . S h u l e r a n d m o t h e r of M r s . E . I* J o h n s o n of 1<>39 W a ­b a s h a v e n u e , d i e d on M a r c h 27 in Ix>s A n g e l e s , Calif., a f t e r a b r i e f i l l n e s s . T h e f u n c i a l soi vice will b e lipid t h i s a f t e r n o o n in G i e e n h i l l c e m e t e r y , A m s t e r d a m , a n d R e v . E r n e s t T r i p p of t h e F i i s t M e t h ­o d i s t C h u r c h , A m l e r d a m , will be In c h a r g e .

M r s . S h u l e r w a s b o r n in A m s t e r ­d a m , w h e r e s h e s p e n t m o s t of h e r life.' S h e l i ved in C a l i f o r n i a about . five y e a r ? . R e s i d e s I ter d a u g h t e r shn l e a v e s a g r a n d s o n , R o b e r s o n of t h i a c i l y .

d e n t ; M r s . C. J . P e r r y , t r e a s u r e r ; M r s . W . A. T e s o n , s e c r e t a r y ; M r s . J . A. A l l a r d i c e . r e c o r d i n g s e c r e t a r y .

A t a l k on d o m e s t i c m i s s i o n s w a s g i v e n by M r s , A n t h o n y V a n W e s t -e n b e r g . A f t e r t h e m e e t i n g , l u n c h ­eon w a s s e r v e d b v t h a R a i n y D a y Club .

T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e R e v . J o h n G . M e e n g s , R e v . a n d M r s . H e r b e r t V a n V r a n k e r i , M r s . A n t h o n y V a n W e s t e n b u r g , M r s . L. B . I ^ F o y , M r s . W. A. T e s o n , M r s . J a m e s A. A l l a r d i c e , Mrs . M a r t h a G i l b e r t , M r s . M a r g a r e t B o w c h e r , M r s . E . T . G r e g g , M r s . J o h n P e t e r s , M r s . H . H . V e r n o n , M r s . Les l ie Mil ls . M r s . J . W . H o w e l l , M r s . M. H . S c h e r ­m e r h o r n , M r s . J . M. F o r t , M r s . A n ­t o i n e t t e O 'Ne i l , M r s . W a l t e r B a r - 1

rp t t . M r s . I . E . P a r t r i d g e . M r s . C. F . N e w m a n , M i s s G e r t r u d e H a m , M r s . M a r y S w e e t , M r s . A. E . T e n -ney , M r s . L e s l i e T h u r s t o n , M r s . A g n e s B r a n d t , M r s . R o m a i n e Mc-F e e , M r s . B . A. T a l l m a d g e , M r s . D a v i d N e v i n , M r s . A. C- S h o p m y e r , M i s . C h a r l e s P e n d e l l . M r s . F r a n k P e u r s e . M r s . S i m o n S t e v e n s , M i s . C. J . P e r r y , M r s . J o h n T h e b b e t t s , Mrs . M a r g a r e t C r i s t m a n , M r s . R o b ­e r t W h i t e , M r s . J e s s e D u r f e e . M r s . S. F . V a n E p p s a n d M r s . L. B . S e b r i n g .

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t r a l i n s t r u m e n t s , is p r e s e n t i n g h e r p u p i l s in a r e c i t a l t h i s a f t e r n o o n a t 3 o ' c l o c k a t h e r h o m e , 1 G r a n d b o u l e v a r d . T h o s e a p p e a r i n g in t h e r e c i t a l a r e f r o m S c h e n e c t a d y a n d B a l l s t o n S p a . T h e p r o g r a m f o l l o w s :

" A t t h e Zoo. '1 W i l l i a m s , H a r v e y B i s k i n . p i a n o ; " B a a ! B a a ! B l a c k S h e e p . " J o h n E l i a s o n . d r u m , a c ­c o m p a n i e d by' fluet a n d p i a n o ; " M y B o n n i e L i e s O v e r t h e O c e a n . " col­lege s o n g , E d w a r d M i l l a r d , g u i t a r ; ' At t h e D a n c i n g S c h o o l , " A n t h o n y . Lo i s P o m m e r . p i a n o ; " W a l t z . " B r a h m s , M a r y W h e l s n , v io l i n ; " H i n n e h M a h T o v . " t r a d i t i o n a l : " P h a n t o m s P a s s i n g By , " W i l l i a m s , B e a t r i c e S a l a n t . p i a n o ; " Y a n k e e D o o d l e , " a n o n y m o u s , P e g g y T r e -dick, ce l lo ; " I , o v e ' s Old S w e e t S o n g . " Molloy, F r a n k V a n B 'euren , t r o m b o n e ; " T h e R e d S a r a f e n , " S t e c k m e s t , , E l e a n o r P h e l p s , flute; " M e l o d i c , " M a s s e n e t , E l l e n Dohijr , ce l lo ; " C o l u m b i n e . " C o o k e , J a m e s See ley , t r u m p e t : " W h i r l w i n d . " K r a n t z , A l b e r t F r i e d m a n , f lu te ; " G a v o t t e , " Lee . L i l l i a n F r i e d m a n , ce l lo ; " H o m e C i r c l e Q u a r t e t s . " se­l e c t i o n s f r o m f a m o u s c l a s s i c a l c o m ­p o s e r s . J o s e p h i n e F r i e d m a n : I^as-ke t , v io l i n : R u t h F r i e d m a n , p i a n o ; A lbe i t F r i e d m a n , t i m e ; Li l l ian IM i - l i inan, cel lo .

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M r s . T h e o d o r e G o r d o n wil l be In c h a r g e of t h e Gi r l S c o u t b a r g a i n s h o p o n M o n d a y a t 30& S t a t e s t r e e t . T h e s h o p wi l l bM? c o n t i n u e d all n e x t w e e k . M r s . G o r d o n will b e a s s i s t ­ed b y M r s . S t o r r s M. B i s h o p , M r s . J e s s e L. P a t t o n , M r s . G e o r g e A. E l d e r , M i s . M a l c o l m M a g n e r , Miss R u t h C. G o r d o n a n d M r s . W . A. T e s o n . —M-ca. G e o r g e E n g h i n d _ w i l L 1 i e ^ i n l V ' ' c " c

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M r a n d Mis H. D. C l a r k of W a s h i n g t o n a v e n u e , Sco t i a , e n t e r ­t a i n e d las t e v e n i n g a t a b r i d g e p a r ­ly in h o n o r of V i c t o r C, Hal l .

T h e o t h e r g u e s t s w e r e M r s . K a t p H a l l , Mrs . J . H. C l a r k . Mr. a n d M r s , A. B, J o r d a n , Mrs . R. D. J o r ­d a n . W a l t e r C l a r k . H a r o l d D a l e y a n d C a n n o n D e F o n z o .

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g a r e t W a d e , M i s s E l i z a b e t h B a i l e y , Miss'1 J e s s i e L e R o y a n d M r s . B r u c e O. B u c y l a n d . M r s . W i l l i a m D a l t o n will be in c h a r g e on W e d n e s d a y , a n d on T h u r s d a y M r s . H , D. S c h u t t wil l be a s s i s t e d by M i s . S h e l d o n H a v , Mr«. R o b e r t R o b e r t s a n d M r s . W . ' E . B e l l o w .

M r s . C h e s t e r M o o r e will be c h a i r ­m a n F r i d a y a n d h e r c o m m i t t e e wil l i n c l u d e M r s . B r u c e Mil ler . M r s . R o g e r Clifford . a n d M r s . W i l l i a m H a i g h t . M r s . W . A. T e s o n will b e t h e S a t u r d a y c h a i r m a n a s s i s t e d b v M r s . J o h n G r a n t . M r s . R a n d a l l L e p p e r , Miss B e t t y C r o k e n a n d Miss H e l e n T e s o n .

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Mr . a n d M r s . F r a n k J . Pa rce l l s . of Cros.-sett s t i e e t , S y r a c u s e , a n ­n o u n c e d t h e e n g a g e m e n t of t h e i r daugh te r - , Miss I ^ a u i a C a t h e r i n e P a r c e l l s . t o J o h n D o u g l a s S w i c k , son of M r . a n d M r s . W a l t e r ' E . S w i c k of S c h e n e c t a d y , a t a t e a h e l d r e c e n t l y a t t h e S w i c k h o m e .

Mitss P a r c e l l s a t t e n d e d t h e U n i ­v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n a n d t h e U n i ­v e r s i t y of O r e g o n . Mr . S w i c k g r a d ­u a t e d f r o m U n i o n College, in t h e c l a s s of 1932, w h e r e he w a s a m e m ­b e r of t h e B e t a T h e t a P i f i a t e r n i t v .

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j L a c k . M r s . H e n r y M c L e a n a n d M r s . I C h a r l e s E . T u l l a r p o u r e d , a n d w e r e ! a s s i s t e d by Miss H e l e n Hotchk i f i s ,

Mi.*s E v e l y n P e r k i n s . M i s s H a r r i e t F r y e r . Mis s L i l l i an Car l , M r s . C l a r -

j e n c e H e i s l e r a n d Miss B e u l a h T e r B u s h .

O t h e r g u e s t * w e r e , M r s . H . J . C h a s e . M r s . W i l l i a m Korff . Miss Sa l l y F l o y d , M r s . W i l l i a m B a r k e r , M i s . G e o r g e R o b e r t s o n , Mrs . E l l io t T u m b u l l , Miss M a r i a n G lock , M r s . E d w a i d P . H e w l e t t . Miss R u t h B e t t s , M i s s E d n a S t e v e n s o n , Mit^s F r a n c e s A y r e s , Mrs . K e n n e t h P a t ­r i ck , M r s . S h o t r i l S c h o f e r , Miss Vio­le t K o v a c s , Mrs . D a v i d Y a t e s , M r s . E d w a r d H u t c k i n s . Miss J o a n A c k e r -m a n . Mis* Mar c a r e t H u n t e r . Miss R u t h V a n A u k e n , M r s . D o u g l a s T o d d . Mis s l ,ois Y e d d e r , Miss G e r -aldine . D u r k e e , Miss M a r g u e r i t e Moon . Miss R e t r y S m i t h , M r s . W i l ­l a r d S m i t h , Miss L o r e t t a H o l l a n d , Miss D o r i s M o w b r a y , Mrs . H a r o l d I^arson, Miss J a n e E l l s w o r t h . Mis s B e t t y P a t t o n , Mis s E l v a B o b s t , Mis s P a t t y S h e l d o n . Miss J a n e t P a c k e r , M r s . ( h o v e r H o l a l i n g a n d M r s . R o b ­er t B i l l i a rd of S c h e n e c t a d y .

AKso Mis s H e l e n B i n f o r d of P o r t ­l a n d . Oro : Mi>s J a n e M a r x . L - u e h -m o n t : Miss R u t h S m i t h a n d Miss V i t g i n i a S m i t h of W h i t e P l a i n s ; Miss l l o l e n L y n c h , A m s l e i d a m ; Miss M a t y R o b i n s o n , G l e n s F a l l s ; Miss A n n Mi l l e t . . B o s t o n a n d M I B , E d w a i d Km!/. ' , A l t l o b o l o , Mas.*.

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Counc i l of J e w i s h J u n i o r s h a v e boon c h a n g e d . T h e m e e t i n g will be hold M o n d a y e v e n i n g at X o c l i c k at t he Hote l V a n C u r l e r , i n s t e a d of at the" h o m e of Miss Gold ie E n g l e b a i d t , a s p l a n n e d . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Mr.s. A b r a h a m A i o n s , v i ce -p res i ­d e n t of t h e e x e c u t i v e b o a r d of the counc i l , will be tlio s p e a k e r . M r s . A i o n s is t h e f o r m e r N e w Y o i k s t a t e s e n i o r a d v i s o r for j u n i o r s . A supper ] will be he ld a t t h e ho te l a t 7 o ' c lock be fo re t h e m e e t i n g . R e s e r ­v a t i o n s m a y be m a d e w i t h Miss M a y K1 i w e n.

Miss J e a n e t t e G e t z a n d Miss Moil ie H a r r i s , d e l e g a t e s to t h e New-Y o r k s l a t e c o n v e n t i o n in R o c h e s t e r , t h i s w e e k - e n d , will g ive r e p o r t s > T h e r e will a l so bp an e l ec t ion of off icers a t t h i s m e e t i n g .

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held r e c e n t l y a t t h e h o m e of Mr. j a n d M r s . J o s e p h P e c e r i in h o n o r i of- Miss Ei m a C a m p b e l l .

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H e l e n P e c e i i , M i s s V i r g i n i a P u l v e r , ; Miss S h i r l e y P e c e r i , Mias E v e l y n P a u l i n g , Mr . a n d M r s . H o b a r t C a m p b e l l , M r . a n d M r s . J o h n S k o d a , Mr. a n d M r s . J o s e p h P e c e r i , Mr . a n d M r s . M i c h a e l P e c e r i , Mr, a n d M r s . A l b e i t K a z a k a , M r . a n d M r s . A r t h u r P u l v e r , R a y m o n d S k o d a , Allen C a m p b e l l , B o b b i e S u m m e r s , T h o m a s S u m m e r s , G e o r g e S t o n e , A r t h u r P u l v e r jr . , J o h n S k o d a , M i c h a e l P e c e r i , L e o n a r d P u l v e r , R i c h a r d P u l v e r , L u c i e n P i a n o , Gil­b e r t W h i t e , L o u i s P e c e r i a n d Wil l ­i a m D u n l a p .

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d o n e in I i i s h d i a l e c t ; a n d a v a u d e ­vi l le s h o w c o m p l e t e w i t h j u g g l e r , p i a n i s t a n d c l o w n .

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will moot NWdno.odav e v e n i n g at. 8 o 'c lock at t h e Y. W. C. A. M r s . W i l l i a m Ha l l e t i hook , r e g e n t , will p r e s i d e .

T h e m u s i c a l p r o g r a m will be in

c h a r g e of ,Mt =. F m n k P e r s o n s a n d t h e roll call will ho " S t a i e s w e n of T o d a y . " T h e h o s t e s s e s will be Miss He len W o o d , c h a i r m a n . M i s s M i r a Wi lcox . Mrs . El i G o d f r e y , M i s . C h a r l e s Me.«ser, M r s . 1/Ouis. R o b -b i n s a n d M t s . J o h n T a t l o c k .

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W I U J A M .T. ))ONI/)N Willism,.T. Donlon died last night

at his home, 10S Noith Btandywine Avrnnc, after A shott illness. Mr. Donlon wfl.<« born in Rennington. Vt., but had been A resident of Schenec­tady for the Inst 35 years. The last several years he had been employed a.« A public school janitor.

Survivors are his wife, the former Mary K. Ryan; "three sons, William and Robert Donlon of Schenectady and Raymond Donlon o f ' l / ) s An­geles, Cab; four brothers, Michael, Robert anil James Donlon of Sche­nectady, and John Donlon of North Bennington, Vt.; a sister* Mis. Mary Dailey, also of North Bennington, and .several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be conducted Tuesday morning from the residence

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M i s . W i l l i a m D. J o h n s o n , 1857 B e c k e r s t i e e t . M a t c h 31 .

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M r s . J o h n Ba i l l i e , 1750 W a t t s t i e e t , M a r c h 31 .

S o n , R a l p h R e g n e r , t o M r . a n d M r s . R u b i n J a f f c , KVX> S t a t e s t r e e t , Apr i l 2.

D a u g h t e r , A n g e l a P a t r i c i a , to Mr . a n d M i s . S a m u e l R r u c e m i , 3rH M i c h i g a n Avenue , M a r c h - 3 0 .

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T h e c o m m i t t e e for t h e 35th a n n i -v e i s a i y of t h e S c h e n e c t a d y W o m ­a n ' s C l u b h a s d e c i d e d to hold a t e a on t h e d a y of t h e m i n i m i m e e t i n g Apri l 15. i n s t e a d of t h e p i o p o s e d d i n n e r nt t h e M o h a w k Golf C l u b .

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T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e M r s . T h o m a s C l a r k , M r s . W i l l i a m W e b e r , Mr . a n d M r s . A n d r e w P a t e r s o n , M r s . W i l l i a m P r a t t . Mrs . P h i l i p O u i m e t t , Mrs . A. I * V a l l c e , M r s . R i c h a r d C o m s t o c k . M r . a n d M r s . E m e r s o n W h i t e , M t s . W i l l i a m K i e f e r , M i s s E l i z a b e t h P a t t o n , M i s s G u e n d o l i n V e d d e r . Mis-s R o s a B e c k , M i s s D a l -

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and Mrs. Marcus Lane,v307 Veeder j bey and Miss Lucy Kiefer. avenue, Januaiy 1. I

Son, Raymond Arthur, tp Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nobis, 1572 Avenue A, April 2.

Daughter, Elizabeth Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauter, ft'2? Pine-wood avenue, April 1,

Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Angerosa, 711 Michigan avenue, A p i i l 4.

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Mrs. S. K. Rystcdt gave a talk on "Swedish Life, rind Holidays" at the meeting of the Mohawk Del­phian Chapter Thursday morning at the Hotel Van Curler.

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t e a c h e r in M o n t P l e a s a n t HiCh S c h o o l . T h e c e r e m o n y took p lace a t t h e h o m e of t h e b n d o s p a t e n t s : w i t h R e v . R o s c o e D. T a t box ofd ;

c i a t i n g . T h e a t t e n d a n t s w e i o ,Mi- = C h a r l o t t e A d a m s of A l h a n y and R a y m o n d J o r d a n , hi o t h e r of the b r i d e g r o o m .

T h e b r i d e a t t e n d e d R e n s s c l n e i H i g h Schoo l a n d h a s boon em p loyed a t t h e offices of t h e T t u n k j Line. F r e i g h t I n s p e c t i o n B u r e a u . A l b n n y . Mr . J o r d a n i* a g i a d u a t o o t R e n s s e l a e r H i g h School a n d U n i o n L ' n i v e i s i t y . )W i« a t eacho i in 1he hirftoiy d e p a i t m e n l *>f Mniir P l e a s a n t H i g h School .

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T h e S c o t i a D a n c i n g Club wiil hold i t s s e c o n d d a n c e of the i-e.i-oii t o n i g h t fi on) y to \2 o c l o i i . at ' h e M a s o n i c t e m p l e . T h e p u l t o n s and p i t t i o n e s s e s will be Mi a n d Ml.*. A F. B u s h , M i . mid Mi*. R. P. E i n e i - , s o n a n d M r . a n d M i s . A. N. S m e a l -lie.

S e v e i a l co l l ege s t u d e n t * h o m e for s p i i n g v a c a t i o n have boon in­v i t ed t o a t t e n d t h U d a n c e . T h e m e e t i n g s c h e d u l e d for Apr i l 20 ha. ' b e e n p o s t p o n e d t o April 27.

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C o m m i t t e e s h a v e b e e n a p p o i n t e d f o r " W o n d e r l a n d " w h i c h w i l l . b e h e l d h v S t . G e o r g e ' s C h u r c h School A p r i l 24 a n d 25 a t t h e p a i i s h h o u s e . T h e p u b l i c is i n v i t e d .

T h e t e a c o m m i t t e e will I nc lude M r s . T h a d d e u * O g o n o w s k i , c h a l i -i m n ; M r s . N i c h o l a s F . C i lbe r t l , M r s . J o h n A lonzo H o w e , Mrs . F r a n k L u t h e r , M i s . T h o m a s C r a w f o r d , M r s . B e n j a m i n H . W a l k e r , Mr*. W i l l i a m F o r s v t h e , Mrs . .1. S. B o w ­e r s a n d M r s . E d w a i d D . E i s e n b e r g .

T h e c o s t u m e s will be in c h a r g e of: M r s . R o b e r t M. B r u c e , c h a i r m a n , a s ­s i s t e d b y M r s . R o b e t t B l o o m f i e l d , M r s . SViil iam F o r s y t h o , M r s . N i c h ­o l a s F . C i l b e r t . Mfs\ C a i l Mel l ln , l i - . . . r » ^ . . — J D . . M H . I I M r - ^ A i r . / . , !

W i n d had t h e v h u d b o u g h t t ogo the i w a s wiMt i t lg , H e was spo i l ing E v e r y d a y s h e fold h im t h a t . t'Vi'l y day "In. l a u g h e d at hei told h e r he loVed spoi l ing h e i , t h a t he i n t e n d e d to spoil hot w a y s . T h a t t h i s was only the g i n n i n g .

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F i a n n o d d e d a n d s t o p p e d b a c k to see h o w t h e roses looked

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t h i n g of you a n y m o r e n o b o d y ! does You m i g h t a s well be a h e r - ! in i t . "

"1 don ' t see w h y you d o n ' t l ike W a r d , N i n a . Y o u ' r e t h e only po i ­son I k n o w w h o doesn ' t . You m i g h t t i y to l ike h i m for my s a k e "

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