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THE TROY RECOUP. MONDAY MORMNC. SEPTEMBER 7, Mae O'Neil Bride Robert B. Guilfoos bridge Central The bridegroom, who wu graduated from Romulus Central School, wrved four years with the U. S.

Air Force. He is now employed by the Lincolpn National Bank snd Trust Company in Syracuse Hadassah Will Meet The opening meeting of the Alice MM O'Neil, diugtv Dr. and Mrs. Henry K. Falls, and Robert son of Mr.

'aodpln. Burgess oi RoiplUE, were united in roar- rUajt on Saturday, Aug. 22, id Church of Hud- The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. R. Lewis.

The bride was escorted by her father. Her maid of honor was her lister. Miss' Marcia O'Neil, and as bridesmaids were Chapman, jerved as junior bridesmaid, William Chapman of Romulus! Ralph Isehn is in charge as but man. Ushering ro fr am TM were Philip Gould of 1 a "A Date WjUi Falls and Paul Hoover of North da il TM Tonawanda Ilss Estncr Gordon will be nar- Following the ceremony raU)r and wedding reception was held a Mn The cast includes: the church parlors. The couple 1 Mo1 TM Mrs then left on a wedding trip to rt Ffankcl.

Mrs. Samuel undisclosed destination, The bride, a graduate of Hudson Falls Central High School University, Tthaca, Is on the teaching staff of El Hudson Falls le Wed C6uplt Miss'Patricia Lemery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lemery, 12 7th Hudson Falls, became the bride of Leo Richard Monahan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Monahan, Vaughn on Sunday, Aug. 23, at 12 noon in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Hudson Falls. The ceremony was performed at a nuptial Mass by Rev. Francis assistant pastor. Wedding music was played by Raymond LaFarr, organist.

The church was decorated in pink and white gladiolus. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miis Barbara A. Lemery, sister of the bride, was maid ol honojl Bridesmaids were Miss Kay Owens, Miss Marlene Cartier, Miy Diane Doner and Miss Ruth-Bigelow. Robert Monahan, brother of the bridegroom, was best man Ushers were Alan Sutliff Charles Scolly, David Jacobson and Robert Mattison, all of For Following the ceremony, reception was conducted Karl's Inn, Hudson Falls.

The couple then left on a.wedding trip of undisclosed destination The bride is a graduate Hudson Falls High School, class of 1958. The bridegroom, who attended Fort Ann High School employed by the Duplex Construction Co. in Glens Falls Mr, and Mrs. Mohahan are re siding at Lower 'Main street Hudson Falls. click, Mrs.

Leon Greenslein rs. Louis Londy, Kurt ng, Harold Nuebaum rs. John K. Mrs. Sam el Leidman awl Mrs.

Reuben oplon. Project chairmen participat will be: Mrs. Leonard lolz, Junior Hadassah; Mrs ilda Rome, membership; Mrs harles Cohen, Hadassab medal center; Mrs. 'Norman Lip- Icy, Youth Aliyah; Mrs. Her nan Krall, vocational cduca Mrs.

Aaron Dundy, Jew sh National Fund; Mrs. Sidney Sebelowitz, Israel bonds, Mrs oah Gordon, education anc rs. a Lewis, American (fairs Announcement has been sde of the annual Journa ancc, to be held Nov. 7, a he Hendrick Hudson, the pro eeds of which will go towarc le completion of the Medica enter at Kiryat Hadassah nea erusalem, Israel. In tonjunc on with this there will be ournal workers lea Sept.

1 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs erome L. Cohen when a film ill be shown. Guest At Showers Mn. Laverne Bentley, thi fonjaer Miss Gail Goyer, wa honored at (wo bridal shower in tire week preceding her mar riag Saturday.

The Missc Dorii French, Dorothy Beau doinjand Pat Goycr were hos csseii at a party at the 1'oesten kill Hall and Mr Chester Wendell, grandmothe of bride, entertained at he hoine in Barbersville. 1(M) Years Old Kuala Lumpur--Kuala Lum pur, capital of the Federation Malaya, this summer is eel brating its centenary as a cit All Faiths Ask Better Labor, Capital Morals FLORIDA. VACATIONERS--Troy residents who have been vacationing in Florida include, left to right Miss Mary Ann Alberino, Miss Joan Corrina and Mrs. Joseph Alberino, 172 3rd who are pictured at Miami Beach. Saratoga Girl Bride Miss Jean Marie Doherty, daughter of Mrs.

Daniel B. Do- ticrty, Saratoga Springs, became Ihe bride of Charles John Schmidt, Schenectady, in a ceremony performed Saturday, Aug. 22, in St. Clement's Church, Saratoga Springs, by Rev. J.

Jo New York Religious leaders arc appealing to unions and employers alike on this labor Day to dedicate Uwm- selves to greater morality and responsibility in their activities. The Roman Church asks for lees cynicism in labor relations. The ProtectanU appeal for greater understanding of the need for collective bargaining. The Jews urge labor and management leadership to maintain and strengthen democratic ideals. The Social Action Depf.

of the National Catholic Welfare Conference said in a statement that the biggest labor-management problems today arc basically moral problems. Msgr. George G. Higgins, director of the department, warned of the danger of over cynicism or pessimism in labor-management relations. The pica came at time when 560,000 steel strikers had been idle for nearly two months in a nationwide walkout and congressional investigations of alleged labor corruption were underway.

Nations Faces Crises "We are confronted today with at least a minor crisis in the field of industrial relations, as witness, for example, the cynical hardening of attitudes between labor and management to which a number of expert observers have recently called attention. "The crisis, in our opinion will not yield to purely lech nical solutions. Technical im provemenls in the art of collcc Miss La Farr Married Miss Gail M. LaFarr, Fort Edward, daughter of Mr. a i i bargaining and similar im Mrs.

James LaFarr, Salamanca, was married to Robert Ernst Wright, son of Mrs. Jessie Wright of Fort Edward, and the late Ernest Wright, Aug. 22 in St. Joseph's Church, Fort Edward. Buckley, provements in the field of labor legislation are admittedly desirable and possibly even necessary.

seph Delaney of Schenectady, M.I., officiated. Apollo Court Will Ifee( Tomorrow Apollo Court, Order of th maranth, will hold its first fall leeling tomorrow at 8 p.m. in he Troy Masonic Temple. Mrs. Louise C.

Heft, royal matron, nd Neil W. Laird, royal patron, will preside. Plans will be made for future ictivities. A social hour, with efreshmenls being served by Mrs. Heft, will conclude meeting.

Dr. Abbie F. Polls Convocation, Speaker Potts of 21 Lansing professor emeritus of dramatic literature at Rockford, college, will be speaker at the opening of school on Sept. 23. The college begins rils 113th year, Thursday with a two-day faculty pre-college conference devoted to in-service training Other opening events are Ihe parents' luncheon and orienla lion program next Sunday anc a college tea on Sunday, Sept 20.

cousin of the bride. Following the ceremony, Father Delaney read thp Papal Blessing. Miss Mary Jane Sears was maid of honor. Best man was Stanley J. Noesen, Scheneclady, and Alfonso A.

Lord! and Samuel A. Gable, also of Schcnec- ady, ushered. A reception followed at Ash Jrove Inn. Following wedding rip to Cape Cod, Mr. and Mrs.

schmidl will reside in Schenec- ady. A graduate of St. Pclcr's Academy and LeMoyne College. he bride is employed at the Snolls Alomic Power Labora lory. he bridegroom, a graduate Columbia College and Sdiool Engineering, received his master's degree from RPI.

He also is em- 250 Tons Needed Johannesburg, South Africa --Two hundred fifty tons diamond ore must be processec to produce one carat of gem stones. ployed tory. at the Knolls Labora- Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs. Sam.

Mike, 137st have as guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Mike and children of Roxbury, Mass. Also visilin the residence arc Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Schndlcr, Rex bury; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wcin cr, Brighton, and Mr and Mrs. Mat Nelson of Bos Ion. Jeauly Bill Zooms New York --Retail sales oi lerfumes, cosmetics, and other oilet preparations, excluding oilet soaps, climbed to illion dollars in 1958, a 6,5 cr cent, increase over 1B57, vhich was a record sales year.

STAUFFER 50-50 SPECIAL Tendered Party Thurman J. While, 108 911 was guest of honor recentl. a farewell party given by hi arents, Mr. and Mrs Thurma White. About 20 friends ended and presented gifts le young man who left Aug.

3 or basic training in the Navy. Bride-To-Be Feted Miss Helen L. Jones of Poes nkill whose engagement ohn Middlcton of West San Lake was recently announce vas guest of honor recently at ridal shower given by Mis Barbara Hoffman in the garde the Hoffman home. Mcuffcr't CourH" In tmullful nrw rrincrtw Model Mil bodies of In now fount for I199.M America's No. 1 Home Reducing Plan Now from StauFfer--His original icienlific home reducing plan of calorie reduction--comat offer.

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to 10 P.M. Doily 1 P.M. to 10P.M. Sunday to The bride was escorted altar by her father. Miss Marilyn Doyle, cousin of bride, was maid of honor, iss Jane Barber of Weslpor! as bridesmaid and Miss Judy -aFarr of Salamanca, sister to bride, was junior brides- aid.

Bradley Wright of Glen Lake as best man his brother, shers were Richard Curlis nd David McDougall. The wedding reception was eld at the LaCabanna Restau- nt on Glen Lake immediately llowing the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of ranklin Academy, Malone, anil 'ate University Teachers Col- ge, Plattsburg. She has taught the South Glens Falls Ccn- al School for the last two ears. The bridegroom, a gradu- le of Fort Edward High.

School nd St. Lawrence University, is analytical chemist for Na- onal Lead's Nuclear Division Albany. Vame From Founder London--The British Metro- olitan Police force was found- in 1829 by Home Secretary jir Robert Peel. The term, bobby," applied to policemen, erives from his first name. "They will accomplish very little, however, unless the responsible leaders of labor and management at every level of authority are convinced that they have a moral responsibility to deal with one another sincerely and generously a spirit of a respect for one Hudson Falls Couple Wed Miss Roberta M.

Cavanaugh, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cavanaugh, Hudson Falls, became the bride of William A. Ringer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis A. Ringer, Hudson Falls, Saturday, Aug. 22, in St. Mary's Church, Hudson Falls.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Arthur S. JCiffin, pastor, performed the ceremony.

Miss Leah Gibson was maid oi nonor. Other attendants were Miss Jearielte Luciano and Miss Kathleen Broderick. Joanne Ringer was flower: girl. Leo Maynard served as best man. Carl Gilman and George Fitzgerald 'ushered.

A wedding reception followed at Blue Sky Restaurant, Lake George, after which the couple left on a wedding trip through northern New York" and Canada They will reside at 16 Wall St Hudson Falls. The bride, a graduate of Hud son Falls High School, is em ployed as secretary at the jun ior -senior high school. He lootiMr'f richU tad, Mjtulty important, witk i deep ttrat of Ihtir joint.rctpowitaUty for safeguarding and promoting the public interest. "In other words, the only adequate solution to Uw crifli cur rently confronting 'us In the ield of labor-management re- ations is a profound renewal of moral ami spiritual ralues, which, of course, will never come to piss.unless employers and workers throw themselves on the mercy of God in a spirit of humble prayer." Need To Meet Changes Rabbi Max D. Davidson, president of the Synagogue Council of America, the national coordinating agency for orthodox, conservative and reform Judaism, said that in the highly organized American society, the methods of organization and the needs of employers and em- ployes are constantly changing.

"Only -by long range vision by management and labor alike of bolh the spiritual and physical needs of the nation, Ihe communily and Ihe individual; only by the highest standards of ethics, justice and cooperation, can Ihe welfare of all of us be made secure," Davidson said. "The translation of this vision into a living day-by-day reality becomes all the more urgent against the background of the present international situation. Practice of free and responsible cooperation between employers and employes in open good faith for the common-welfare of our citizenry emerges as a major force for democracy. "The leadership of bolh labor nd management have a funda- ental responsibility to assure jat this achievement of Amerian society be maintained and Irengthened." Warn Of Dictation The Division of Christian Life nd Work of the National Coun- it of Churches called on hurches to recognize and stress he vital role ot a free labor movement and (he institution collective bargaining. "We, believe" that free cqllec- ive bargaining is a necessity or economic freedom in an or- lerly society," the Prolslant PAMPERED.

PET--Charles Decker feeds one of the albino squirrels on his lawn in Olney, 111. The ilbiao squirrel colony is the town's trademark. Mountain Top House -ANNE DRESS and UNIFORM SHOP 14 4TH TROY Troy'l Largest Uniform ATTENTION! NURSES BEAUTICIANS WAITRESSES RECEPTIONISTS New Uniforms FOR FALL now hove the largest most complete selection the newatt stylet end for Foil. Woth 'n Wear Dacronil Cottons Short Sleeves Sleeves Junior Sties 7-1 3 Sim T.ll Ctrl 10-20 Pl.ntr Half Sim All-Whitc Squirrels Pampered Olney, III. (AP)--A colony of about 700 white squirrels is OJney's proudest boast and the town trademark.

A more pampered cnimal would be difficult to find. A city ordinance passed in 1925 protects the albino colony and a white squirrel has the right-of-way any street in town. A motorist unlucky enough to kill one with his car a be assessed a fine of $25. The same fine applies to anyone taking one out of town because Olney residents have found their squirrels do not survive, outside the city limits. "The fact that they don't venture beyond the city limits has never 'been explained." says HaYry Hi of the Olney Daily Mail.

"Science may someday find the answer but hasn't pearance in 1902. A hunter cap- lured a male a female albino and put them on display IM a in a local saloon. Tippit's father, Thomas Sr, heard about the squirrels and sent his son to the saloon orders to return with the mals and release them in The elder Tippit was mayor at the time. Weeks later baby white squirrels began to fill and the population has increased since then. jody said.

"The alternative is or labor and management to ave imposed upon them estrictions or even outright ictation by government. "We as citizens, however, may uslly expect bolh management nd labor to consider and re- pect the rights of the vast ma- ority of our people who are not participants in collective bar- The council said it is right church pepple to about malpractices'and corrup- by some labor leadersrbut Lhat they.must not forget there Kas been corruption among some managements as well. "On this labor Sunday it is important for our churches and their members to see not only the instances of corruption in labor but also to recognize the essential function and perma- contribution of organized labor." Olney goes all out to glorify while squirrels. Every policeman and fireman has ah outline of the bushy-tailed animal as a shoulder.patch on his uniform The white squirrels even made the Congressional Record July 14 when Rep. George Ship ley (D-I1I) directed the atten- lion of the House to "the world's only albino squirrel colony." Tom Tippit 72,1 Is cred ited with giving the colony its start.

to legend; first made their a'p- Freserving total of 217,. 000,000 cubic of wood prod- nets was treated preservi-''. ives by wood-preserving plant! the United States During 1958 with 274,500,000 eubie eet the year before. To Prevent Slums Chicago--At least 260 Ameri-y! can cities now liave laws setting 1 minimum requirement safety and health in housing, years ago only 44 cltiei had such Numerous Berlin--Fifty thousand nud- sis belong to the German Nud- They have 70 camps, mostly on the Baltic and North Sea coasts. Top JVickel User Detroit--More nickel Is used the production of stainlesi steel a in any other single of material.

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