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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 3

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THE POST-STAK, GLENS FALLS, N. SATURDAY, 25, 1955 dow," "Mr. and There An Many Flags." To Lay Christ Church Cornerstone Sunday HOLD ASSEMBLY TATE FIGHTING "Music the River," Bweesy, and "The Royal Trumpeter," Watters. Dr. Millard G.

Roberts Will Address Students The American Legion awards to the boy and girl in the eighth grade The members of the Choral Club 1 AT WHIG SCHOOL AA UNIT OUSTER who were outstanding in character, citizenship and scholarship were are: Patricia Banntn, Marilyn Oran-nell, Caroline Harding, George Van-Oarderen, Richard Harding, Franklin Moses, William Beadnell, Con presented to Terry Rogers and Donna Leppard. A group of American folk songs! ihaA fniinhi nnA Piru Final Program of Semester i' was rendered by the Third and Fourth Grades. Among them were in Opposing Close of The Arkansas Traveler." "Hush, stance Freeman, Mary Ann O'Leary, Ann Oause, June Marie Guyette, Carol Holmes, Joyce Smith, Nancy Sakayan, Donna Hopkins, Beverly Hopkins, Donald Blelptrey, Oliver Oarand, Nelson Oause, Veronica Fuller, Charlotte Schonenberger, Features Awards, Song in Auditorium Little Baby" and "PollyWolly Doodle." '4 Srotion Here v- Preliminary eertlficstts were awarded to Raymond Bean, Mitchell The final assembly program of jrbt State Department of Com- Oause, Donna Leppard, Terry Mc Abraham Wing School was present erce, Bureau ox Aviation, na join- Carthy, Terry Rogers, Joseph 8car- ed yesterday In the school audi Virginia Bean, Raymond Nancy Oarand, Leonard Duiour, Joan Carpenter, Joyce Leppard, Barbara Pratt, Janet Passlno. The music was under the direction of Mrs. Clarence Eckler, supervisor of music in.

the school. selletta, -and Peter VenOarderenrr the City ol Glens Falls, County Warren, end the Chamber of Musical selections given by the torium. Choral Club were "Slumber, 81um The program opened with the sa Miunerce of the.county In protest- ber," by Targett; "Praise to the lute to the flag, followed by the sing i to the Civil Aeronautics Admlnl ing of "The Star Spangled Banner, ration against the proposed clos- Perfect attendance awards were B. F. Goodrich Koroseal of the CAA alrwayi comm unlearn station at the Warren County nuit', Pm i "11'- Yi -1 rport.

presented by Miss Mary LaMoy, principal, to the following children: William Beadnell, Thomas, McCarthy, James Spaulding, Elisabeth In a letter, to Regional CAA.Ad- ia nlstratar Ora W. Young, Claude Friday, director of the Bureau of lude self' the dlrS the cnorlvlaUon, aald: DR. MILLARD O. ROBERTS Bean, William Rogers, Raymond Bean, Barbara Orton, Roberta Bain, Robert Jensen, and Terry McCarthy. Honorable mention awards were given to Rose Ann Pettis, Joan Mc Merrltt Reference li made to your letter' CfHESTERTOWN Dr.

Millard This photograph of Sunday School class of Christ Church, Methodist, 50 years ago will be part of a May 27 regarding the proposal decommission the alrwayi com- Roberta will be ttie commencement speaker for graduation this evening at I. Dr. Roberts Is president of "'jnieatiorr' station and to eliminate Carthy, Frederick Pettis, John control zone at the Warren collection to be exhibited in the church Sunday in connection with the laying of the cornerstone of the new educational wing of the building. Those shown in the group, left to right, are: Front row, Mina Marshall, deceased; Carrie Brpwh, deceased; Mettle deceased; Minnie Carpenter Knight of Glens Falls, and Maud Snyder, deceased. -Second row, Nellie Chapman, deceased; Jessie Austin Cameron of alerts Falls; Es-' telle Scoville of Glens Falls; Nettis Snyder Norrls, deceased; Charlotte Marshall, deceased.

Trombley and Charles' Spaulding. unty Your letter states! Parsons College, Fairfield. Iowa. The title of his speech is: "What About The primary grades entertained by singing the following songs: "Little at it will be necessary to discon- Tomorrow." me the control sone after the ste This photograph was loaned to the committee by Mis Estelle Scoville of Third this city. It Is one Ducky Duddle," "Over In the Mea PLAY pal s0? Set them up yVi" anywhere x45- -vff yAi7 rn le decommissioned because ab He was born eastern New York In 1917 and educated at Syracuse of a great many articles and pictures loaned to the committee by different members of the church.

ound communications will not be The committee has expressed appreciation to everyone wno nas assisted in making these ceremonies pos Mailable at the altitudes required sible. Dr. Dwight Sawyer, Mrs. Newton Smith and Mrs. Blanche Wadleigh.

Mrs. Agnes Rheubottom, Mrs. 20 University (Pfeiffer Scholarship for outstanding scholastic record), Yale University (Divinity School Schol effective control. You also state Julia Cahill and Miss Lotta Peck should have been included in the list of 50 year members previously published. pat you are fairly confident that lie instrument approach procedure (Contributed) The pastorate of Christ Church? be continued but offer no as' and the sanctuary completely restored and redecorated by Ram-busch of New York City.

present dividend irance that It will be. arship), and university of Onicago (Doctorate In American History). His degrees include B.A., M.A., B.D. and Ph.D. He served as Air Force chaplain (major) in tiie Asiatic-Pacific The This proposal la similar to that Methodist, have been longer than is usual In Methodist Churches.

The Rev. Dr. Charles O. Judklns minis The second floor of the wing, ES -nvijilnn in eliminate the control tered here 33 years; Dr. Charles C.

with its 15 additional class rooms and assembly room will provide for kindergarten and primary depart e. Both the airline serving the atre for five years winning the Army Commendation Medal, the Air Medal, Bronze Star and Presiden Noble, dean of the Chapel of Syracuse University seven years; and the J'i "I 5 J. tort and the county objected to ments of the school. The first floor tif-ctigiriaLipmposalbaslng their! Rev. Walter J.

Benedict is now in tial Citation. He was national chairman of the jifir JH.tliv searrfhus "there been uirw ministers in 53 years. Military Chaplain's Association fprauonsr- when complete will contain parlor-chapel; church office, pastors study; offices for minister of education, associate minister and financial secretary; library; kitchenette to serve parlor and children's house; and a 1648-1949, representing the 12,000 Dr. Judklns ministry began with the erection of the present church chaplains of Army, Navy, Alx Force low have trfken place since AUTOMOBILE Comprehensive Fire-Collision Trucks, Pvt. Cars Middlesex Mutual Fin Ins.

Company, Concord, Mass. Established 1828 BENT LEY of all wars. building and was given great lnv ite, however, which should be talc 5CJ Upon discharge from service he petus by that' event. His leadership i into consideration in making a became assistant minister of the ial decision on this proposal. 1.

The county is presently ex- new modern kitchen. In Children's House, the church and pre-nursery occupy the first floor; the nursery the second floor; while secondary, junior, Junior high and adult departments will use the Chapel halls. was intellectually stimulating and progressive, liberal, and combined a practical program of Christian service in a unique way. He was one of the first ministers in America to Bryn Mawr Community Church, Chicago, and has been pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Olean, this past year. ling a runway to 9,000 feet, tilt limum for an Instrument landing jm.

One hundred and eighty umum! dollars of local funds and 7 FT. ACROSS regularly 19.95 Now 13 6 8 IN. ACROSS Q.83 regularly 14.95 Now $1 Down $1 Weekly on above sixes i. relate psychology and religion (his The final step 1b this program, to of Federal funds are being be taken at an unknown date in the modern counterpart ft Norman Vincent Peale) and he pioneered in future, contemplates placing a stage Report Bond Sale Up Highlighting the third anniversary pended on this "2. Both Colonial Airlines and Mo- 45 Ridge St.

Tel. 2-2087 what is now called pastoral counsel' In the north end of the upper chap 'iwk Airlines have applied to the ing. His moral leadership to the el hall; creating a youth center Our29th Year community was fearless and out the lower chapel hall; and the in of Series Savings BondX May sales of Bonds in Warren county were $88,000, or 257.9 percent greater vil Aeronautics Board for an addi-)iml route to serve this airport. REV. WALTER J.

BENEDICT "3, The preliminary findings of a spoken, and given with such warm affection that he was greatly loved. His death "in 193 was a tragedy for fr88 3.88 4 7 IN. ACROSS regularly 9.95 Now 3 6 IN. ACROSS regularly 5.95 Now Itl than sales for the same month in 1954, H. C.

Brown, chairman of the stallation of new heating boilers and the making of repairs to the present heating system wherever necessary. It would appear that Christ Church has come so far along been so persistent In this leadership Is department indicate that there his parish. because of his deep conviction that 11 1 be a substantial use of this Warren County Savings Bonds Committee, said yesterday. His successor, the Rev. Dr.

Char. If the building program can be ice when and if it is provided. the road toward the restoration and First Issued June 1, 1952, Bonds' les C. Noble was a minister to the whole community. It was his task ey also show that traffic will in- Price of HAIRCUTS at Andy's Barber Shop 15S Maple Street, Glens Falls Will Remain it $1 OPEN MONDAYS development of its property that the pay the same Interest and have the ease to more than 17,000 enplaned future Is assured, and with the pas to reorganize the life of the church; kssengers in 1966 from the 10,400 I achieved within the years of his ministry, lt will free the energies of his successor to provide the greater spiritual and educational leadership that must be given Christ Church in the near future sage of time the program will almost to enlarge its counseling ministry, and his especial Interest, young peo planed in 1954.

automatically come to completion. No rigid frames; easy to Inflate; genuine Goodrich Koroseal Play Ponds at reduced prices. They help keep children happy, healthy and around the home. Limited quantity. "It is our opinion and the opinion ple, related to the fellowship many same maturity time as the familiar Bonds, but pay interest as current income in the form of Treasury ohecks twice a year.

They are eold in denominations of (500 and up. Combined and sales in Warren County last month totaled as against $91,300 for the same all of the users and prospective I younger people who have come if lt is to be the moral and spiritual Kamed to Dean's List of this airport with whom we along to be key figures in Its present power in this city lt ought to be. ft vaA I le discussed this matter that re is a possibility of a mid-air program. A buoyant, vibrant per Building Program Progress Harold B. McGee son of Mr.

sonality, with a keen sense of u. lision during instrument opera- and Mrs, Harold B. McGee 72 When the new educational wing month a year ago. it the control zone is ellminat- la opened about 75 per cent of the humor, he was much sought after as a public speaker. He was called to Fh-st Church, Syracuse, In 1941.

FREE PARKING RIDGE ST. PARK JH0P L0T The elimination of the station I Coolidge is on the dean's list at Norwich University, Northfleld, where he has completed his needed building program will be complete. Items that were outlined pears to be the beginning of a tain of events which could result Sophomore year with a quality point in the original project that have Rev. Benedict called In mi The Rev. Mr.

Benedict's ministry the discontinuance of the instru- been achieved are a new roof from Sales of and Bonds throughout New York State last month were $40,817,300, up $2,893,100 over May 1954. Series Bond sales in the state for their third year, June 1954 through May 1955, amounted to nearly double the sales of $42,799,000 in Bond sales for 1953-54. average of 3.80 out of a possible 4.00 points. landing procedure. LOOKING FOR Fine-Fitting Long-Wearing Comfortable SHOES at fair prices? TRY' WILEY'S 19 Warren 1 St.

All your money, goes for shoes not for fringe benefits here! "We believe that the lmplemen McGee has been a top honor stu the church building; all of the masonry has been repointed; the Interior plaster, badly damaged in places has been repaired; the chapel of tills proposal will intro- dent all through school and was began with World War II. He was formerly the pastor for nine years of the Old Asbury Church, Crest-wood, Yonkers a community church in the literal sense of the word and he accepted the call to oe safety hazards into operations also on the deans list in his Fresli-maii year. the Warren Countv Alrnort not has been redecorated and relighted; present. These hazards will be Ask for and save GREEN STAMPS 29 Ridge Street Glens Falls the entire church building has been igmented by the substantial in rewired; new lights have been in ease In traffic. We, therefore, are stalled in the lower chapel hall; Christ Church on Pearl Harbor Day, Dec.

7, 1941. During the war years he dedicated himself to the task of keeping the conscience of the people of the church and community alive gly opposed to It." WILL GIVE ADDRESS John L. Gabriel, representative of Watchtower Society, will deliver an address Sunday at 3 p.m. at Kingdom Hall, 28 Murdock Ave. The subject will be on "Educating Ourselves for Peace and Life." chapel classrooms have been equip ARRIVES IN GERMANY Mrs.

Kenneth Davignon, 138 Broad has received word that her son, Pvt. Raymond K. Davignon, who Is serving with the U. 8. Army, arrived in Germany on May 17.

ped with poster boards and black Jummer Theatre Festival board and folding doors; the kitchenette has been newly equipped to the great spiritual values that this conflict involved; and he was one of the leaders of the area in hderway at Lake George THE STORE OF CHEERFUL SERVICE creating the kind of public opinion that lead Americans to support the creation of the United Nations. 07 It was under his leadership that the present building renovation and reconstruction program was begun In 1945, as a necessity. Nearly a halt century of wear had brought i iT showing off pa.nls the present building to the point where major repair was inescapable, nd it was also evident that a church that was beginning to grow raoidly reoulred an extended ar long-stemmed subteen rangement of space for a seven-day a week program. The first of three building crusades was conducted in 1948. When the educational wing Is opened for use next the church will have expended more than a quarter of a million dollars on re pair and enlargement of existing buildings.

'During the Rev. Mr. Benedict's ministry, membership -im has risen to the budget has krlsen from $16,000 to the church school registration has grown from about 225 to 900; and the congregation has Increased WALTER MASLOW beauties They're -V-- proportionately. ILAKE GEORGE William Ablln Among the outstanding events in brought together another top ulng company for the Warren mintv Summer TheStre. Festival.

his ministry are the introduction of the home centered program of Christian character education; the Increasing of the church school pilch is being held iaie George Silk Softex 'in pretty Petal -Tints! uci uic Bpuiisuoiiip 'in we Ameri- period from about 45 minutes to i Legion. Included in the com- YOU It HOME the talent of, Walter Mas- nearly ltt hours thus assuring boys and flrls of a much more thorough asmafetion with their ehurch; "the MDECONOt fter finishing high school. Walter Institution of the program of wor ship that enables children to par t.d his plans laid for the study of lunatics but Uncle Sam prepared ticipate with their parents; the sother program for hjm.i. He spent development of a strong high school vears on active dutv with the ited States Navy as ship's photog- her and directed and acted in program each a Sunday evening known as Wesley Fellowship; the formation of a day the organization of Methodist men; the creation of Parent Class; and the introduction of the Commission special service' performances. 1.00 Put baby in Silk Softex Pants and practically' say "goodbye" to heat diaper rash and chafing! Softex Kleinert's miracle fabric, won't crack, peel or stiffen washes like a dream stays soft through sudsing after sudsing.

lecon-'sOne glif for aces in quickly i hides sts for white I 'tr bis discharge, Walter spent two years at the Gellar I I next I house in Los Angeles and par Beach Beauties all these Sub-teen swim suits by Gahtner, Grand and Catalina. In printed cotton or laa-tex, some styles having boned bodice. A nice selection in sizes 10 to 14 at 4.98 Dresses for an active sub-teener to take her anywhere any time. An excellent array of dressy and sports styles in crisp cottons. Sub-teen sizes 8 to 14.

7.98-8.98 PanU go to all lengths to please from shorts to Bermudas to pedal pushers to ankle lengths. Sizes 8 to form of church government. Family Fellowship Promoted fai the acting group at the Playhouse. After gradu- fisadena Believing that even a large church ng with special recognition from can and should be a warm and intimate family fellowship, the Rev Mr. Benedict has striven to build the lay program that will relate the members to each other in purpose- AT I the year, this energetic young AM I was signed up by KTTV and UPC In the -Our Aruirican Pro-ptmn ft un series.

lul christian activity: he has work ed to bring into existence a budget uter his arrival! fti New York, large enough to support the finely Rubber Sheets 18x11 inch 1.00 14. Priced from Iter 'appeared in productions at I ar I 1 1 trained staff of at least three per- cnerry Lane TBeatre and the 2.98 to 5.98 ,1 sons Christ Church needs; and he has taken continuing leadership in i atre De Lys and! oh television jth the Robert Montgomery Bhow, VtxSt inch 1.98 the building program believing that jdio One, Philip. Mprris Play- the facilities the program proposes ise. Suspense and the General are absolutely necessary il the pro -trie Theatre. Before appearing gram of the church is to keep pace Lake George, Walter was with with its numerical growth.

The aim Mt. Gretna Playhouse in Penn- Top your sports pants with a cotton, sleeveless blouse in plain or printed patterns. Sizes 8 to 14 from 2.98 A sub-teen's ALL IMPORTANT skirt for anytime of a Summer's day. In cotton prints and solids. 4.98 5.98 of this program is to have enough (vania.

Among the leading and per. per ted our class rooms to house small church school classes; proper assembly and Air filled pockets Water proof Add proof Washes easily Dries In second White ear jiurea pans nis most outstana-: include the roles of Lt. John worship space; rooms that can be seliff In "BUly Bud "I Sgt. Tripeni darkened as needed for use of visual A Beu lor Mike Con- aids; a stage for drama: a hobby YOUTH CENTER Third Floor ra in The Philadelphia Story," 111 Vrrall In "tWn room for workshop and projects; an attractive fellowship hall and' din iklwith Jean Parker. Thla week ing room; a modem kitchen; youth RPi -pT Is appearing in the role of center with lounge- and canteen Merkel Gelman BABY SHOP Third Floor (special kitchen, cooking equipment ui uresnman in "une Moon Is at the Warren County Theaae Festival.

and dishes for youth); proper play rkSt. ispact lor small children. El has Falls.

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