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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1951. --Photo by Berthold iMISSES MARY AND MARGARET POTVIN. Gift Presented To Jewish Home For Aged The Women's Auxiliary, of Troy Chapter of B'nai B'rith yesterday presented the Sarah Jewish Home for the Aged a Chanukah Menorah--the holy Jewish candelabrum--to be installed in the Home for the Aged temple. The presentation was the highlight of a party celebrating Purim given by the chapter for the Setting the theme for the afternoon, Rabbi Hershel Matt of Tern- 5 pie Beth El, spoke of the significance of PuriiBj the Jewish festival marking the deliverance of the Jews from their ancient enemy Haman.

He illustrated his talk with a motion picture. A program of music included songs sung by Mrs. David Schrager. She was accompanied by Mrs. Frank Caple.

Beth El Hebrew School pupils sang Purim songs under the direction, of Isadore Pfeffer. Mrs. Bernard Lefand, party chairman, formally presented the Menorah to Jaque? Beer, executive director of the home. Mrs. Lester B.

Tick, chapter president, welcomed guests to the party which was held on the home's grounds. Refreshments were served by five hostesses, Mrs. Charles Finkle, Mrs. Charles Engle, Mrs. Max Miller, Mrs.

Irving Rosen and Mrs. Samuel Sheftel. Girl Who Seeks Security Better Off With Job Than Marriage BY DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix: Should a girl accept marriage for security though she isn't in love? I am a girl ot 24. A man is urging marry Tiim.

He has a good job and could support me comfortably. I like him, but I do not love him. I actually smother when I think' about marrying him. I wonder if I could stand living with a man the remainder of my life of whom I even now? I may never have another so good a chance to marry. I may never even fall in love.

My decision now will mean my future, but how can I do don't the sensible thing when I know what the sensible Club Division To He'ar County Agent Miss Ethel Sampson, county home demonstration agent, will show motion pictures and speak on "Yours Truly--The Dress That Fits" at a dessert bridge parly to division "of the Troy Woman's Club, at 1 p.m. in the clubrooms. Wednesday Mrs. William Fulton is chairman of esses the event and assisting will include Mrs. host- John Church, Mrs.

Lowell Bryce, Mrs. John Ramsey, Mrs. Julian Braun, Mrs. Harry Nelson, Mrs. Robert Hayden, Mrs.

Alexander White and Mrs. Chester Beddow. FASHION TIP! Put a "Cameo" Wave In Your Easter Bonnet You'll Look Grond Feel Grand A You'll be the Grandest Lady in the Easter Parade Call AShUy 4,5123 fw Ywir Appointment Now. Expert Hair Cutting Under Personal Management of JOSEPH ROSAMIL1A, formerly with the Ideal Beauty Parlor. CAMEO BEAUTY SALON "For the woman who cares' 16 Second Troy Twin Sisters To Have Double Wedding In May Mr.

and Mrs. Edward N. Potvin of 109 Lancaster Street, Cohoes, announce the engagement of their twin daughters, Misses Mary N. Potvifl and Margaret D. Potvin.

Miss Mary Potvin will become the bride of Henry Daignault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Diagnault of .55 Manor Avenue, Cohoes, and Miss Margaret Potvin is betrothed Victor L. Langdoc, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elzear Langdoc of 256 Remsen Street, Cohoes. The prospective brides are graduates of St. Joseph's Academy in Cohoes and are employed in the Motor Vehicle York State Bureau. Mr. Daignault attended St.

Bernard Academy and is with the Allegheny-Ludlum Corp, Mr. Langdoc, who attended St. Joseph's Academy in Cohoes, is with the Bleau Brick Co. Troy. The double wedding ceremony will take place May 12 at St.

Joseph's Church. Auxiliary To Stage Spring Luncheon Party Committees have been named for the spring luncheon and card party-to held in the Westminster Church social rooms April 12 under the sponsorship of the Women's Auxiliary of the church. Mrs. Leon DeSmidt, president appointed the following at a recent meeting: Mrs. Robert F.

Sherman chairman-, Mrs. "William Degener Mrs. Phiip Kahn, Mrs. Arthur Bliss and Mrs. C.

A. Lasher, lunch eon; Mrs. Herman Ludwig, tables and tallies. Also named were Mrs. Doris Frederick, prizes; Mrs.

Leonarc Humphreys, waitresses; Mrs. E. Fay, reservations. Plans for the affair will be com pleted at the next meeting of the Auxiliary on Monday, April 2. Miss BrobksfTd Address Tuesday Club Miss Erica May Brooks of St.

Agnes' School, Loudonville, will be the guest speaker at the meeting on Tuesday of the Tuesday Club at 2:30 p.m. to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry S. Carleton, 593 Fourth Avenue. Miss Brooks will talk on, "Chiro-graphology, Creative Analyst from Hands and Writing." Mrs.

E. Bradley Carleton, Mrs. C. T. MacNett and Mrs.

Stephen Palmer will assist the hostess. R.P.I. Graduate To Wed Miss Driver Mr. and Mrs. Roller Wilber Driver of New Market, nounce the engagement of thei daughter, Miss Feme Elizabett Driver, to John Paul Gapcynski, graduate of Hensselaer Polytechni Institute, and son of Mr.

and Mr. William Gapcynski of Schenectady The wedding will take plac April 14 in Bruton Parish Church Williamsburg, Va. The prospectiv bridegroom is a veteran of Worl War II and is an aeronautical re search scientist for the Nationa Advisory Committee for Aeronau tics at Langley Air Force Base. I Joseph I I Lamoureux iiPORTRAITS nrei Record Pattern Guests For Easter Mr. and Mrs.

"William Schubert of 438 Ninth Avenue have as Easter guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Haas and daughter, Marcia, of Massena, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Schubert, and daughter, Carol, of Moriches, L.

I. In Florida Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blassberg tnd daughter, Carol Ann, of Bouton Road are spending several weeks at Miami Beach, Fla. JEWISH HOME PARTY--One of.the several gifts presented to the Jewish Home for the Aged yesterday at a party conducted by the B'nai B'rith auxiliary is shown above.

Left to right are Mrs. Lester B. Tick, auxiliary president; Jaques S. Beer, director of the home, and Mrs. Bernard Lefand, chairman.

thing is? And if it is the sensible thing to marry this man, how can I force myself to do something my heart isn't in? LOU. It is not the sensible thing to marry a man you don't love. It is the most idiotic thing you can possibly do, becau.se it is taking a jstep that is absolutely certain to bring you nothing but misery. It is taking a gamble at happiness in which the dice are loaded against you and in which you havenV a single chance of winning out. Some Excuse.

In the past, when there were no gainful occupations open to women there was some excuse for a Virginia Hutchison Engaged To James LaPorte David J. Hutchison of 291 Third Street announces the en- iagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Miss Virginia Rose Hutchison, to James Thomas LaPorte, son of Mrs. Nicholas LaPorte of Coxsackie, and the Mr. LaPorte. Miss Hutchison, daughter of late Agnes Gackenheimer Hutchison, is a graduate of Catholic Central High School.

Mr. LaPorte is an alumnus of Coxsackie High School and the Veterans' Vocational School. The couple are employed at the Lud- Valve Mfg. Inc. -The wedding will take place April 21 at St.

Mary's Church. Hospital Emmot Van Wert of 14 Atlantic Avenue has returned to St Mary's Hospital with a case of pleurisy. Home From Visit Frank- B. Moran and son, Joseph, have returned from a week's vacation, in Ossining where they visited Mrs. C.

Murphy. ABOUT TOWN woman marrying to get a and bill-payer. Marriage was not only her meal but it aer card of admission to society and the only way she could attain a of dignity and interest. But that is all changed now. Any girl of 24 who is intelligent as you evidently are can make own living and she can live a full, free, interesting -existence.

can come and go as she pleases. She can have her own home, if she likes. She can be popular ia society and meet people among whom she may find the man who can give her both a home and tht love she craves. I think that any girl who sells her youth and her chance at love for the sake of "a little present security makes a foolish bargain. Make no mistake about marriage.

It is a hard job at best, and nothing but love can gild it and make it worth while. And don't forget that if y.ou marry matt you don't love, the man you could love is likely to "come along when it is forever too late. SKIING TRIP Mr. and -Mrs. Alberto Warren and their niece, Miss Wendy With- rell, will return to town tonight fter a skiing trip to Mt.

Trenv blant, Canada. YWAY FOR WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Barnum of the Hotel Troy will spend the Easter week-end in Andover, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip F. Hogan and family. CEREMONY HELD BY O.E.S. WOMEN VISITORS HERE Dr.

and Mrs. John Davis and son of Philadelphia are spending Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Hannon and Mr.

and Mrs. George E. Davis. AT LYNDEE'S SHOE DEPT. VISITOR RETURNS Miss Jill Platt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Scranton Platt, returned to town today after spend- ng a few days in New York with ler grandmother, Mrs. A. S.

Freeman. HOME FROM VISIT. Mrs. William H. Brunswick Road has Horan of returned to town after spending several weeks in Washington, D.

with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. King. Club Has Game Party The Women's Craft Club held a game party Wednesday evening at home of Mrs.

George Rogers with Mrs. Daniel Persechino, Mrs. George Locke and Mrs. Harry Crall as guests. Each guest and member received a gift and Mrs.

Frank Criscione was winner of a special prize. The closing event of the club will be a banquet to be held in June. The next meeting will take place April home of the president, Mrs. Salvatore Laicona. Guest The Busy Bees met recently and held a shower in honor of Mrs.

Wetha McHale. A covered dish luncheon was served from a table decorated in pink, and white and centered with a decorated cake. Games were played. Mrs. Marion Essegian presented with gifts in honor of her birthday." The next meeting will be held in April.

With Parents James L. Jewell, 3rd, who is a fourth year student at Worcester Academy, Worcester, is spending the spring recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jewell, of 9 Sheldon Avenue.

TOP 8-02. bottle Bath Fragrance and cake Bath Soap, $4.75. LEFT: Purse Perfume Set consisting of two t-dram dispenser-type bottles with shiny gold-colored metal tops; with any two Bendel Perfumes, $5.00. 1-oz. bottles Eau de Sachet a Co.

U.TON C7 QUICKLY-MADE TOPPER. The little shortened coat makes big a i news--over suits dresses and skirt and blouse en embles! This one has smart dog eared pockets, a slight flare from a back pleat--better yet, it's especially easy to make. No. 3515 is cut in sizes 12, 14, 135 A Initiation Palestine Chapter Palestine Chapter, O.E.S., rAet last night at the Lansingburg Masonic Temple and conducted initiation of candidates. About guests were present Harry Forster, district grand lecturer, re viewed the work and congratulated the officers.

Mrs. Gladys Peterson worthy matron, and John M. Peter son, worthy patron, presided. Plans were made for a rummage sale in May and a food sale in April. Mrs.

Bertha Harrington Mrs, Martina DeFey and Mrs Janet Mealy are chairmen of com mittees for the food sale. Invitations were accepted to attend Master Masons night of Wiletta Chapter on April 4, and district grand officers visits to Imperial Chapter on April 3, Helder- aurg Chapter on April 12 and oeymans Chapter on April 17. The chapter also will attend a reception for Mrs. Anna Martin, newly appointed grand representative to Nova Scotia at George Hope Chapter on April 13. Among the guests were Mrs.

Ida Lewis, district deputy grand matron, who spoke on, "What Eastern Staf Means." Past matrons present were Mrs. Myrtle Howard of Petersburgg, Mrs. Charlotte Car- Ion of Hudson Falls, Mrs. Pauline Hughes of Whitehall, Mrs. Irene Matthews of Elizabeth town and Miss Emma Bachteler of Watervliet.

Guests were present from Syracuse, Fort Ann, Comstock, Cohoes and Hudson Falls. Mrs. Marie Neilsen and Mrs. Jessie Hultstrom sang with Mrs. Mildred McCochrene at the organ.

Miss Julie Bristol and her committee served refreshments. The next meeting will be Thursday, April 12. Student Home Miss Lillian Jeanne Murray, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. I.

Talmadge Murray, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents. Miss Murray, a student in the department of music at Howard University in Washington, will sing at her father's church at the Easter morning service. SANDLER 95 A shoe "on the round" to circle your foot in a sleek and lovely manner. Everything's low the the sides, the price rso) have a pair for street, or dress, or both. NAVY BLACK SUEDE Sizes 4 to 9 ftnates 288 RIVER ST.

AS 2-4471 OPPOSITE AMSRICAH THEATRE PARKING SPAd KM 2,300 CAM-NO 1VMC RFTArL STORE MiflANDS, N. Y. Here For Recess Miss Geraldine Toohey, a student at Skidmore College, is spending the spring recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Toohey. and Mrs. William Noller of Brunswick Road have returned from Si. Petersburg, where they spent the winter. CUBS TO MEET.

The monthly meeting of Cub Size 16. yards 16, 18 and 20. 54-inch. Send 25c for pattern with name, Pack 11 of the First Presbyterian 'Church of Lansingburg will be conducted next Friday night at the church. "Foreign Lands" will be the theme of the meeting and the various dens will present skits depicting life and customs' of other address, style number and size.

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