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GAZETTE PHONE 44141 SGHENECTADY GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1947
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Rev G Victor Brown Is Guest Speaker for Woman 5 Alliance
* Rev? C. Victor Brown, chaplain of Union college was "feuest speaker on the topic, "Religion of the College Group," for the meeting of the Woman's Alliance of. All Souls' Unitarian church which followed the luncheon meeting of the group yesterday afternoon at the church.
Surveys P a t t e r n Speaking especially In reference
to the ve teran group a t college. Rev. Mr. Brown noted that one riiust Scrutinize the religious - patt e rn of an earlier period in order to unders tand the at t i tude of the youth of today towards religion. About the time of the first World war , the speaker noted, there was a genera t ion which possessed no clear cut beliefs, but which took on the social concepts of the preceding generat ion, an a t t i tude of laisse-faire towards the economic setup, a belief in white and nat ional supremacy and lip service to a still ear l ier generat ion 's firm belief in God. t
The children of this era, placed In a society which produced World •war two, which thrust them into condit ions where their chief a im in life was self preservation, a re now looking primarily for economic security, the speaker declared. The only hope for American cul ture and the individual in it lies in the rebuilding of a basic
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religious and social the presentat ion of
new, dynamic terms, he
s t ruc tu re of forces and .religion in concluded.
Mrs. Rober t B. H a n n a Jr., president, conducted a brief business
. session. Repor ts were given by Mrs. Otis William Pike, secre tary a n d Mrs. Avery Cooley, t reasurer . Mrs . S t u r e Maimberg, speak ing in the absence of Mrs. M. S. Mead Jr . . cha i rman of the ways and m e a n s commit tee , announced a desser t bridge planned for the af ternoon of March 25, a t the church , or the benefit-of the fund used to aid children in Europe .
Mrs. C. Dorothea Greene, U N R R A representat ive in charge of displaced persons for Germany, a former president of the Alliance, here for a brief leave, thanked member s for shipments of necessities which had reached her in E g y p t and Germany and emphasized the need for continued assistance to people in Europe. "Two weeks ago yesterday, she said, "I was with s tarving men, women and chi ldren who were dressed in sleazy used American clothing, wi th no underclothes, in below zero wea ther . There are 60 millions s t a rv ing in Germany today and thfere will be more, conditions will bff worse, unless we in Amer ica help."
Announcement was made of a sale planned for June a t the bazaar at S ta r r Island. Mrs. Louis Nav ias and Mrs. Hanna a re receiving art icles for the sale. ' *Mrs. H. H. Zielinski was in
c h a r g e of luncheon a r r a n g e m e n t s . Assisting were members of—the" sewing group, Mrs. W. A. Curless, Mrs. I rv ing Langmuir , Mrs . E. G.
, Conde , .Mrs . C. F . Green, Mrs. F . D. Phil l ips and Mrs. J . W . Kellogg. Devotions were given by Mrs . H . A. Winne.
Zonta Clul Devotes Program
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To War Brides Guests of honor at the Zonta
club d inner meet ing a t the GE Woman ' s club, Washing ton avenue, Monday evening were "war brides"' Mrs. Rose Marie F rench of Birmingham, E n g l a n d ; Mrs. Jacquel ine Squillace of Casa Blanca, Nor th Africa; Mrs. Cather ine Woodman-of Tipperary , I re land; Mrs. J oan Uhland of Belfast, Nor thern " I reland, a n d bride-elect Miss Doris Lindelof of Stockholm, Sweden, who will be mar r ied here in the spr ing.
Mrs. He lmer Webb spoke on the world reconst ruct ion program of the YWCA. Miss J ane t Webb, president, conducted a brief business session.
Following dinner, Miss Edi th Weller, in charge of the p rogram for "the evening, introduced the guests a n d each spoke briefly of life in her nat ive country dur ing the wa r j ' e a r s and on initial impressions of life in this country.
An in t imate picture of life under cont inuous bombing in London was revealed. Quest ions from the audience brought out differences in school systems, first-hand account of l iving under strictly rat ione food and clothing regimes, surprise a t the "untouched" a t t i tude prevalent in America concerning effects of the war upon the daily pa t t e rn of life, both dur ing the war and at the present t ime, in countries which were actively affected, and gentle censure of racial prejudices and "cas te" systems found in this country .
Among guests and members attending were Mrs. J. E. MacDonald, Mrs. F . O. Trombini , Miss Alice Naylor, Miss Mary G. McPherson, Mrs. Helen P u t n a m , Miss Bernice E- Hodges, Miss Bessie Armst rong , Mrs. Madeline C. Burket t , Miss Alma Roth , Miss Marian L. Schumacher , Mrs. Doris Hodorowski , Mrs. Mary R. Holmes.
Miss Helen E. Van Vranken, Miss May M. Chamberlain, Miss C. Van DeHyden, Mrs. J . H. Welin. Dr . Ka the r ine B. Blodgett, Miss Consuelo M. Kelly, Miss Helen S. Gillespie, Miss Mary Baird, Mrs. Syhi^ Brown, Miss Agnes M. Eddy, Miss Helen DeLancey Watk ins , Miss B e r t h a A. Cooper. Mrs. Pauline C. Fy le r and Miss May Sara. . , by M. L. W.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. FitzGer-a ld ' of Grand boulevard have announced the engagement of their daughter . Miss Mary Elizabeth FitzGerald, to Thomas A. Howley, son of Mrs. Thomas L. Howley of McClellan street.
Miss Fi tzGerald is a gradua te of St. fYilnmha's High school and
Social Notes By M A R N E T T E L, BONTA
On Hospital Staff
the Mildred Elley Business school, Albany. She is employed^ in the Motor and Genera tor Engineer ing division of the General Electr ic Co.
Mr. Howley. also a g radua te of St. Columba's High school, served two years and a half with the United States navy. He is now attending the University of Not re Dame.
The wedding will t ake place in J u n e .
Salon 223 Will Meet Friday Night
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hequembourg of Ardsley road will en ter ta in at the i r home -today from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. They also will en te r ta in F r iday afternoon a t the same hours .
• • • Mrs. Edson D. Hunt ley of Glen-
wood boulevard will en ter ta in a t a small tea a t her home today in honor of Mrs. C. William Huntley, who has recently come to Schenectady to make her home.
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Mrs. Trygve Dahl of Charles street enter ta ined Tuesday night with a Valentine dance in honor of her son, Erdeman , a t the Fr iendly Social club in Scotia.
The gliests were Miss B a r b a r a Conrad, Miss Geraldine Smith, Miss Marilyn Freder ick , Miss Ela ine Collins, Miss Georgia Nelson, Miss J an ice von Lindin, Miss R u t h Worm, Miss Nancy Myers, Miss Cynthia Palmer , Miss Benita CoIT
vin. Miss Pa t r ic ia Horan, Miss J a n e t Fr i tschel . Miss Phyll is Buell. Miss Adele Cooper, Miss Billie Schwanker , Albert Ruiz, John Bodenstah, Dakin Coonradt , Oliver Westad, Richard Heineman. William Fisher , Carlson Thompson, El lsworth Cook, Edwin Hull, Rob-ert Ot tman, Donald Gouger, I rv ing Gerding, Pe te r Clute and Richard
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Florence Martin to Be Wed to Navy Man
Mr. and Mrs. John Mar t in of Hudson Fal ls have announced the engagement of the i r daughter , Miss F lo rence ,Mar t in , to S 1/C Wallace T. Deyo, son of Mason Deyo of Glens Fal ls and the late Mrs. Deyo.
Miss Mart in at tended Westpor t Cent ra l school and trained a t the Mate rn i ty Hospital and Infants ' home, Albany. Seaman Deyo also
— a t t e n d e d the Westport Central s c h o o l ' a n d ' w a s recently discharged f rom the United Sta tes Coast Guard . Re-enlisting witfi the USN, h e « i s serving .on the USS "Kearsa rge , " CV 33. and is stat ioned a t Guantanmo Bay, Cuba.
The wedding will take place in thei near future.
VISITING HOME Pvt . Will iam G. Abbey, U.S. army,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Abbey of Cent ra l parkway, is home on an 11 day furlough, following an appendectomy. He is s ta t ioned a t E g l i n Field, Fla .
Watkins-Weaver ' Ceremony Held
Announcement hag been made of the mar r i age of Mrs. Viola . S. Weaver, formerly of Ten Broeck street , Scotia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Swart of Glenville, to Clarence D. Wat-kins of Scotia.
The ceremony took place recently in Buffalo a t the Williamsville Methodist church. Rev. Marshall Lucas officiated. At tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Toll Hill, daugh te r arid son-in-law of Mrs. Watk ins . Also present at the ceremony was Mis9 Claudia Rose Hill.
Mrs. W a t k i h s is" employed at the Naval Supply" depot. Mr. Watk ins is an employe of the General Elect r ic Co. The couple a re residing a t 138 Bruce s t reet in Scotia.
FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY <The Schenectady Flor icul tura l
society will meet tomorrow a t 8 p.m. a t the Historical society building on lower Union street . Colored slides will be shown and a Valentine pa r ty will follow the meet ing. Mrs. George L. Winnie is chairman .
Salon 223, 8 et 40, will meet Fr i day evening a t 8 o'clock a t Post 21 rooms, 618 State street . Mrs. Eva Collins, le petit chapeau, will preside. New members will be obligated by Mrs. Mary Nieman of Binghamton, le chapeau departmental . A cocktail pa r ty will be given after the meet ing honoring depa r tmen t officers w h o ' w i l l be guests of the Salon at the department s ta te dinner w h i c h ' w i l l be held on Saturday a t the Hotel Van Curler.
Honored guests include beside Mrs. Nieman, Mrs. Mae Hennes-
Clara j sey, Troy, le. demi-chape.au premiere : Mrs. Aletha Taylor, J o h n son City, le secre taure ; Mrs. Blanche Carman, Endicott , le caissiere.
Mrs. Margare t Collins will be cha i rman of the par ty and will be assisted by Mrs. Jennie Har r i s , Mrs. Emelia Schleede, Mrs. Marguer i te Overbaugh, Mrs. Mable Hoose, Mrs. Heien Jucke t t , Mrs. Bess Goggins, Mrs. Ellen Traver and Mrs. Genevieve English.
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Birthday Party Held At Barratiere Home
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bar ra t ie re of Chelt ingham avenue enter ta ined a t a bi r thday par ty Sunday for their son Anthony, aged five, and daughter Dorothy, aged four.
P r e s e n t were Mary Ann, Gloria and Shirley Franche t t i , R ichard a n d Robert Bar ra t ie re , Lawrence Gian-dre, Samuel and F rances Camma-rota, Rachel and Nicholas Pone, Joseph and Bet ty Lou Marco, Ros-lyn Manuli and Pe te r At tanans io .
Also Miss Jennie Cammaro ta , Miss Nancy Giammatteo, Sebast ian Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Zullo, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F a a t o r a r
Mr. and Mrs. E lmer At tanans io , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manuli, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Giandre, Mrs. Joseph Marco, Mrs. Viola Pone and Mrs. Louise Franche t t i .
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. Mrs. Han s M. Rozendaal of Waverly place enter ta ined a t tea at her home yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. Laurence Achilles, who with Mr. Achilles is leaving th is week to spend three mon ths at Carmcl, Calif.
The guests were Mrs. Mills Ten Eyck, Mrs. Charles Waldron, Mrs. E. A. Green, Mrs. Alan Howard, Mrs. Alexander Kennedy Jr., Mrs . Will iam W. Jenkins , Mrs. J, Weir McHugh, Mrs. Richard P . Davis, Mrs. Theodore H. Lydgate and Mrs. E d w a r d R. Grecff of Glen Cove, LI.
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Mrs. Edward R. Greeff of Glen Cove, LI, is visit ing her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Lydgate of Stoneridge road.
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day evening at the Civic Playhouse for those present for the dress rehearsal of "The Impor tance of Being Earnes t . " by Oscar Wilde, cur ren t presentat ion of the Civic Players and third in the series of offerings for the winter season. At tending were members of the cast, those associated wi th other depa r tmen t s of the production, and their guests .
They included Mr. and Mrs. Lin-vill Young and daughters , Diane and Sr.ndrr Mr. and Mrs. Osman A. Tilton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred _E. Hilton and daughter , Sally Lou, Mr. and Mrs. David Smart , Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stone and daughter , Pamela , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott r ington.
Mrs. Samuel Fendley. Mrs land E. Vernon, Mrs. Charles ley, Mrs. Joseph Bocher, George Von Boretel, Miss Adr ienne Glenfell, Miss Vivian Vercheraeau, Miss Luclile Leibowitz, Mis^r Madeline Neeland. Miss Florence Jones, E d w a r d Tajkowski, Russell Field. Samuel Wheeler, J . D. Byrne. Ar thur Matthew, Francis A. Hamil ton Jr.. and George A. Bradford.
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The Junior Etude club met Satur^ day at the home of Miss Carolyn Fonda . Parkwood boulevard. Mise J a n e t Kilmire was in charge of the program, given by Miss Marie Lis-ton. Miss Joyce Van Buren, Donald Hopkins, Miss Joyce Gilbert. Miss Fonda, Ray Pori tsky, Miss J a n e t Fowler, Miss J a n e Ramsey. Miss Joan Walbillick, and Claude Has-brouck.
Others present were Miss Pa t r ic ia Knowlton,. Miss Mar-ylyn Kotz, Samuel Cynthia Morse, Miss J ane Norton. J a m e s Liddle, Miss Fay Righthand , Miss Peggy Race, Miss_ Helen Slayton, Miss Evelyn Sadona. ?liss Nancy Stibbie, Miss Joan Wood, Miss Adele Weissman, Miss Alice Ayers, Miss Phyllis Blessing, Miss Sa rah Burcha r t . Miss Sylvia Crissey, Miss Kay Cox, J a m e s DeSantis, Miss Rose De-massa . Miss Be t ty Gordon, Miss Helen Hogan, Miss Dora Hughes . Miss Ann Hamlen; and Mrs. Bur t L Newki rk and Mrs. Henry A. Letteron, advisers to the club.
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Mrs. Benedict W. Tannler was hostess to the Ministers ' Wives Fellowship a t her home on Bradley s t ree t on Fr iday. Co-hostesses were Mrs. J a m e s H. Bagley a n d Mrs. N o r m a n E. Vander H a r t . Mrs. Charles Smith was in charge of devotions. Mrs. Augus tus Tripp, president of the Schenectady County Council of Church Women, was the speaker. P l ans were h iade foT-a family "get- together" for all Pro tes tan t minis ters and the i r families which will be held Monday night, March 3, at 5:30 p.m. at the Trini ty Methodist church.
At tending Fr iday ' s meet ing were Mrs. T a r r a n c e F . Ogden, Mrs. Frankl in Dietz, Mrs. A. A. Pierce, Mrs. Leon M. Adkins, Mrs. Albert G. Adriance, Mrs. Ar thu r K. Blaze, Mrs. Martin A. de Wolfe, Mrs. M. H. Fa rnum, Mrs. E lmer Haley, Mrs. Benjamin D. Profio, Mrs. David B. Russell, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. John Steinkraus , Mrs. Tannler , Mrs. Franc is W. Trimmer, Mrs. J . F. Turnbull , Mrs. Vander H a r t , Mrs. Nelson -VanRaalte, Mrs. Raymond
j C. Van Zoeren, Mrs. A. C. Blinzing-I er. Mrs. Willard Rice, Mrs. Charles j Wagner, Mrs. J ames Bagley, Mrs. j Anthony Van Westenburg , Mrs. E. ! R. Michael and Mrs. Gerald White .
Speaking on for the meeting-
Means Outline
of Combatting d at Afternoon
'- Peth*t4en-Abatement" yesterday aft«jft$3I of the City Hospital auxiliary a t the &BE
Woman's club, Morris M. Cohn, city sanitary en©i^ejr^;d0* clared that two needs are recognized in combatting the problems of pollution, first a type of adequate compulsory state law, and secondly, sufficient funds with which to carry out a program of pollution abatement. 3g£$M
MISS SH1R1.EY ANN M A L E
Miss' Shirley Ann Male, daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Huber t Male of Marshall avenue, a g radua te of Ncrtt Terrace High school in the class of 1944. was graduated from Westchester Schocl of Grasslands hospital, Valhalla. Jan . 30. Miss Male will remain at Grass lands hospital as a member of the staff. _
Nursing, on
Heirlooms Are On Display at Quilt Party
Co-Operation in Vogue Mr. Cohn s ta ted that af ter 50
years of dumping was tes into r ivers and s t r eams of the country, the s i tuat ion is being corrected. He said t ha t New York s ta te , surrounded by wa te r s of in ter-s ta te charac ter , is co-operat ing with neighboring s ta tes , in t he bat t le aga ins t pollution. In te res ted in pollution not only as it concerns w a t e r within the state , a concern is shown for the pollution problem as far away as the waters of the Mississippi, the Ohio and the Delaware , the speaker noted.
Mr. Cohn told of some of the modern mea,ns which have been created to turn wastes into profit.
F o r example a way has been discovered to t rans form wastes from distilleries into feed for catUe. The same has been done with waste from pulp wood plants , while milk waste has been converted into textiles.
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Mothers9 Club at St. Thomas9 Will Present Comedy
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The Mother s ' T h o m a s ' church two-act comedy, by R i e h a r d Hill
club v of S t . will p resen t a "Hot Wa te r , " Wilkinson, a t
t he c h u r c h hall, P l ea san t s t r e e t and Sixth avenue , F r iday , F e b . 14, a t 8 p.m., and o n Sunday* Feb . 16, a t 3 p.m. a n d 8 p .m . ,
Members ' of t he cas t a r « Mrs. P a t Del ia Villa, Mrs . A n ^ drew Kozubal , Mrs . Char les Woznack, Mrs . Domonic M a r tin. Mrs . George von Stet ina , Mrs. Joseph Kris te l , Mrs . S teven Hor inka , Mrs . J a n e t t e Mudg-et te a n d Miss Rosa lyn Libera* tore.
T h e p l ay is u n d e r t h e d i rect ion of Rev. J o h n O 'Grady a n d Mrs. Wa l t e r Stankiewicat.
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MONT P L E A S A N T U N I T The Mont P leasan t uni t of the
Schenectady county Home bureau will hold a luncheon and ibusiness meet ing today at 12:30 p.m. a t the Y b ranch building on Chrisler avenue. Mrs. Ea r l Hamil ton and Mrs. Roy Hami l ton are the hostesses.
Events of Today
Mrs Presi
Clifford Is Returned as ident of Local YWCA
the Mrs. Roger Schenectady
W. Clifford was again chosen.jiresident of Young Women's Christian association at a
special meeting of the board of directors held at the association building yesterday afternoon. Other officers elected at this time include: ^
Others Serving
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The Modern Li tera ture group of Tr in i ty Methodist church will meet at 8 p.m. in the church lounge. Mrs. Wal te r Snyder. . member of AAUW, will review the book by Joshua Loth Lieb-man, "Peace of Mind." The worship service will be in charge of Mrs. Clifford G. Pommer. Mrs. R. R. Bra inard heads the hospitali ty committee and Mrs. J . T. H. Dempster , refreshments . Mrs. E. B. Vandewater is chair-man of the group.
The Ladies ' Aid society of Our Redeemer Lutheran church, Scotia, will meet a t the church a t 8 p.m.
The Study club of the Scotia Reformed church will meet for supper a t the home of Mrs . Wa ldemar Rode, 108 Sacandaga road, a t 6:30 p.m.
The Grand Boulevard g roup of the Sta te Street Presby te r ian church will meet a t 1 p.m. a t the home of Mrs. M. H. Hun t , 1348 Regen t s t reet . The Mary Owen group will meet a t 12:30 p.m. a t the home of. Mrs. V . R. Hurs t , 137 F u r m a n s t r e e t
Py th i an sisters, Damon temple 10, will meet a t the Knigh t s of Py th ia s hall, 968 S ta te s treet , a t 8 p.m. The meet ing is open t o a l l . P y t h i a n sisters of the vicinity.
General Eugene Grifffn auxiliary 27, Uni ted Spanish W a r
•aVeterans, will meet a t 8 p.m« a t AOH hall, T2fl S ta te s t reet .
, Mra. Myrtle Smith will preside. TKe WSCS 6f . t he _,AlbaBX-_
St ree t Methodist church is serv ing a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. a t the churcb . T h e even t Is open to the publ i c '
F i r s t vice president, Mrs. George I, Coons: second vice president, Mrs. Ha r ry J . Lin ton; third, Mrs. Ellis F . Auer ; fourth, Miss Helen L Mynderse; secretary, Mrs. Lucius A. Norr i s ; t reasurer , Mrs. Haio ld W. Rogers ; ass is tant t reasurer , Mrs. Clark V. Poling.
Mrs. Joseph F . Settle was named by the board to act as ass is tant t r easu re r during the absence of Mrs. Poling from the city. Mrs. E r n e s t E . George was cha i rman of the nominat ing commit tee . Other members were Mrs. Wal te r C. H e c k m a n and Mrs. F r e d J . Burke t t . ,
Mrs. Thomas B . Hues t i s and Mrs. Malcolm V. Lane were elected to the board of d i rec tors for a t e rm of th ree years each on the recommendat ion of the elected nomina t ing commit tee . The report of this commit tee was given by Mrs. Benjamin P . Whi t ake r . Other members of the commit tee a re Miss Marian H. Brad t , cha i rman , Mrs. Del Salmon, Mrs. Elber t H. Bancker and Mrs. Fe rd inand Helm.
Devotions were given by Mrs. Gerald E. Green.
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Circle Will Meet Tonight
Members of the Wesleyan Service guild of the E a s t e r n P a r k w a y Methodist church will meet In front of t he church tonight a t 7:15 o'clock to go by au to to the home of Mrs. Ellhu Quackenbush, 5 Marshall avenue.
At 7:45 p.m. the Dorcas circle will mee t a t the home of Mrs. R. D. Moore, 1422 Valencia road. Mrs . F . R. Swann will he t he ass is t ing hostess.
Knowltons Honored On 48th Anniversary
Mrs. William P. H a m Sr., and Mrs. Alvina Taylor, win te r ing in St. Pe tersburg , Fla.. were hostesses recently a t a par ty which honored t he 48th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Knowlton.
Among those a t t end ing were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lembke, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thu r Ramsay , Mr. a n d Mrs. E l m e r Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose H a m m , Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Gulch, Mr. and Mrs. George Bles-ser, Mr. .and Mrs . Emil Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Har r i s , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hoffman, Miss Clara Lloyd, Mrs . Louisa Plude, Mrs. Ed i th F i r th , Mrs. Will iam Percy, Mrs. F r e d LeDoux, Mrs . Mary Nicholson, Mrs. J a n e t Cook, John Monda, Henry Saulpaugh, David Connell, William P . H a m and Charles Lloyd.
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Captain Getman circle, Ladies of the GAR, will meet a t 6 Mynderse s t r ee t tomorrow a t 2 p.m. Mrs.' Hellen J. H a g a d o m will preside. Luncheon will be served a t 12:30 p.m., under the cha i rmansh ip of Mrs. Alice Fresuer , assisted by Mrs. Ruth Neilson. A program will be presented under the direction of Mrs-. Lillian Smith, patr iot ic instructor.
An heirloom quilt party was held Monday evening by the SCCW Book club of the Pilgrim Congregat ional church at the home of Mrs. Pau l Canders on McClellan s treet , wi th Miss Lillian Johnson as ass i s tan t hostess.
Miss Helen Car ter spoke on "Quilts and Quilting, ' ' telling of the origin and ear ly history of the a r t of quilt mak ing especially in Egyp t and European countries, da t ing from Bible t imes. "Crazy" quilts were used in ancient Greece and other eas tern countries, the speaker explained," and showed how the pa t t e rns have grown from simple squares to complicated geometric designs.
Miss Car te r exhibited her heirloom quilt, "Lady of the Lake" pa t t e rn , the pa t t e rn originat ing in Vermont in 1812 and consisting of more than 3,000 tiny pieces. Some of the pieces used in the quilt were fro-m the fancy rlinings of men's top ha t s of tha t day.
Mrs. Edward C. Altrock exhibited an heirloom "crazy" quilt made of silk and velvet pieces, each seam of which was decorated with a different st i tch. ^
Modern quilts were erhibited including one of the "Bridal Boquet" pa t t e rn suilted wi th blue thread . Several heirloom woven spreads were also displayed with woven dates of 1834. 1844: and 1848, the proper ty of Mrs. C. E . Mochrie, . Miss E r n a Visscher and Mrs. Canders. Kni t ted spreads of intr icate pa t t e rn were exhibited by Miss Rouet te Mochrie.
At tending were Mrs. A. K. Blaze. Miss Helena Benson, Mrs. E. C. Altrock, Miss Carter , Mrs. R. S. Gallagher, Mrs. F. H. Marvin, Mrs. John Slater, Miss Visscher, Mrs. Glenn H. Wells, Mrs. Canders .
Miss Johnson and
M E E T I N G P O S T P O N E D Mrs. Louis Andrews, president of
the Ladies of St. Ann of the Sacred H e a r t church, has announced tha t the F e b r u a r y meeting of the group will be omitted due to repairs which are being made on the heat ing system a t the church. The next meet ing will take place on Tuesday, Marc-h—4T ——
BROADWAY CHURCH WSCS The WSCS of the Broadway
Methodist church will mee t tomorrow a t the church . The executive board will be in session a t 12 noon. A desser t t ea will follow a t 1 p.m. with Mrs. Lewis Sonn as hostess cha i rman . Mrs. H a r r y J. Ingersoll will be in charge of the p rogram.
talk the Genera! Electric film. "Clean Waters , " was shown under the direction of Ben Papas of the GE motion picture depar tment . Mrs. Guy M. Jones was in charge of yesterday's p rogram and introduced the speaker.
Speaking of the local si tuation. Mr. Cohn declared that someday we,. may_cal l - t l ie„Mahawk„a» ' 'c lean s t r eam" as the result of pollution aba tement . Schenectady, pioneer in sewage disposal, is in the process of designing a new plant to care for wastes, while the cities of Amste rdam and Utica, also along the Mohawk, are working oh plans for adequate t r ea tmen t of sewage, which will save the river from pollution. '
M,rs. Seigler Pres ides Mrs. Stanley D. Seigler, presi
dent, conducted the business meeting. I t was announced tha t the annua l luncheon of the auxil iary will be held April 29 at Wilber 's Supper club on the Duanesburg road. Mrs. John M. Wallace is general cha i rman of the event. The annual meeting and election of of*' ficers of the auxil iary was announced for March 4 a t 2 p.m. a t the City hospital on Al tamont avenue.
Mrs. Seigler announced the ap^ pointment of Mrs. Bernard Hermann, cha i rman , and Mrs. Will iam Mercer and Mrs. Clinton H a r r i s - t o serve on the nomina t ing committee which will report at the March meeting. - Addit ional m e m b e r s elected yes terday ttf serve" on the commi t tee a r e Mrs. George Les-perance and Mrs. H e r m a n Winkle r .
Mrs. F r a n k Melber, c h a i r m a n of the auxil iary 's sewing commit tee , announced t h a t the group will hold an all-day mee'ting a t the City hospital on Tuesday.
Mrs. Seigler called a t ten t ion to the annua l r u m m a g e sale which the auxil iary will conduct in May, and said t ha t ar t icles will be needed for a fancy booth which will be a p a r t of the sale.
Mrs. Haro ld A. Sheridan, hospitality cha i rman , and her committee served re f reshments a t the conclusion of the meet ing.
Those At tending At tending were Mrs. Seigler, Mrs .
Dyer M. Utman , Mrs. Clinton Har r i s , Mrs. J . E d m o n d Savage, Mrs. John Walsh . Mrs. John Stevenson. Mrs. Char les W. Chant , Mrs. H. P . Daily, Mrs. Thomas L. Mac-Dowell, Mrs. Will iam C. Moir. Mrs . Lewis Rober ts , Mrs. Roger E . Mc-Cane, Mrs. Will iam A. Bolster. Mrs . J o h n L. Gra t t an . Mrs. George E. Connelly, Mrs. Guy M. Jones.
Mrs. P . J . Carey, Mrs. Emil M. Hausheer , Mrs. F r a n k C. Melber, Mrs. Ellwood L. Clark, Mrs. Albert E. Kas tensmi th , Mrs. William H. Boolt, Mrs. John M. Wallace, Mrs. UKristina Taylor, Mrs. William F. Griesemer, Mrs . J o h n L. Gra t t an ,
Serving on the commit tee on a r r a n g e m e n t s a r e Mrs . H e n r y B r u n n e r Jr. , Mrs. J o h n Sauer -born, Mrs. J o h n O'Connor, Mrs , George Kr is te l and Mrs* Wit* Ham Malicki.
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Mrs. H e r m a n Winckler , Mra. Ber* } na rd H e r m a n n , Mrs. A j ftjeA. J , J». v; Norr is , Mrs. H u b e r t Male, Mrs ; Wil« ;$ Ham South. Mrs. W a l t e r H. NolI»M Mrs. J a m e s J . R y a n , Mrs . William. ' £ Mercer . -i'v '•' ^v
Mrs. T h o m a s P . F e a n e , Mrs . Wll*"S Ham S. S ta rk , Mrs. M a e G. Norto^nj^i Mrs. H a r r y A. Consaul, Mrs . H a r r y ^ S Chislet, Mrs . C h a r l e s Taylor , M r * ^1 Char les Mather , Mrs. B u d WarneriM, Mrs. E d w a r d L. Sheehan, Mrs, J o h n m P. Faber , Mrs . Leo J . McEvoy, Mrs iM George J . Lesperance , Mrs . H a r o l d i A. Sher idan , Mrs. George WVit Mar t in . Mrs. Bur le igh J . Douglass , Mrs. Ches ter W. Krus ie , Mrs . PJfaff E a r l Hames , Mrs. J a m e s KeneflckvM Mrs. H e n r y G. Reese, Mrs . E a r l TVW Marx, Mrs . Cather ine Dwyare , MrsV'S Joseph A. H a y n e s , Mrs. Wi l l i am A. ^ Riemen, Mrs. B e r n a r d K. H e r n p * ^ s^ead, "Mrs. J o h n B . Mac l saac , M r s £ S Giles W a g n e r Sr., Mrs . W i l l i a m ^ Alliger, Mrs. F . B . Foss , Miss J e s s i i ^ Lee a n d Mrs . Phi l ip DuBois of S Wate rbu ry , Conn. ^_j§
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Child Conservation | League to Meet
Mrsv Wi lma D. Scott,,, d i r e c to r : o iS ; pa r en t a l educat ion in t h e Schenectady public schools, will be : t h# f speake r a t a mee t ing of the Child 1 Conservat ion league F r i d a y e v e n i l S ^ a t 8 o'clock in the G E W o m a n ' s ^ club on Wash ing ton avenue . '-M
Mrs. Scott will discuss " F i n d i n g ! a W a y to Live Toge the r a n d P r o » | mote Peace a n d Secur i ty ." T h # i vocal sollst for the evening:. ; |s J t o i s Leonard Bishop. ••'-, < : ' ^ T " : ^
Mrs. E a r l H a v e n s and h e r <CWi$J"l mi t tee will be in charge of t n e ao»^ cial hour following the meet ing; AJll! those who have squares for ' the\B a fghan have been reques ted t * ^ br ing them. Mrs , Conrad I . S m i t h will preside. • ^
D I R E C T O R S W I L L M E E T ) .% The boa rd of d i rec tors of t h l i s
Animal Pro tec t ive Founda t ion I n c . , | will meet in the chamber of confc»§ merce rooms tomorow night a t «|s o'clock. vg
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