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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 52

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The Times Recordi
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THE TIMES RECOUP. TKOV, N. Y. THUK5DAY EVENING, AMIl Reformed Church Fetes 22 Members Wynantskill Mrs. E.

Ch ur A eh lI ER A Vin Kire "mill banquet a United unurcn dining hall recently. Shown at the speakers lable are, left lo right- Fire Chief Wil i' anCl compani President; Andrew Writer, fire chief for the Village of tllwater, and Hugh Bryan, Stilhvaler village police officer. Standing-Roy Sharpe master of ceremonies; James Hutton, former chief; Rev. Joseph L. Stanley, pastor; Donald Gilrov juest ocalccr and sunrrvisrir 0 p) a a ty ne GE test by Kurs) MECHANICVILLE NEWS IO.

MAIN 40 NO. MAIN ST. Little League To Assign MOrrif 4-5100 Managers of minor jWctterford Given Permission To Lay Water Line Permission ivas granted last night by the Mechanicville. City Council, to allow Waterford's town board of walcr commission-' ers to install water pipe under I a I ami across the bed of the old teams in the Mochanicvillc-Slill- Champlain Canal Watcrford project is part Ten Members Join Local Camera Club Ten new members joined the Mechanicville Camera Club this week's well-attended mect- p.m. lo assign all registered lo the various teams.

that town's water supply. The old canal land is owned by the Results will be announced ilur-JCily of Mechanicville, all the a from the city to Walcrford. Permission was sought tri ins a the water pipe at or in the vicinity of Lock 6. ing the coming week. The managers will meet at the home of Ben O'Connor, commis- lioner.

at 123 N. 2nd Ave. Little League will begin the 1958 sea- ton with opening ceremonies Sunday, May 11, at Minute Man Field. Preparation o( the field will Ed under way tomorrow night i and will continue every night! all day Saturdays until open I day. "Subby" (Sabatino) director ot the field committee, i has to today asked for more fathers Sewage Plan! Being Cleaned Mcchanicville's spring clean up players lo volunteer.

Sons Oi Italy Plan State Convention New York Slate's lieutem governor, George DeLuca, the deputy secretary of he applied also lo treatment plant at the the city's southern end, and lo the old Champlain Canal south of He- chanicyille, it was reported at last night's meeting of the City Council. Commissioner of Public Works Michael J. Enncllo informed the other members of the council that gravel and other undigestiblc solids been accumulating for 18 years in the sludge digeslors at the municipal sewage treat- 1p tcniln plant, gradually plugjing up uca sndi di-cstors Mechanicville, Stillwaler, Troy, feature of May meeting, al a lime and place to be announced One of the highlights of days' session was a one-reel western movie direcled and produced talent was used and the film wa: "shot" in the area Slides taken by members alsi, were shown, including scenes at the door. AS H4J members of lhe first Reformed Church, cich ef whom had xrved the lion for 40 or mere yean, were honored it i tpeciil Jlecsfmtion Service this week. Collectively, 22 member! represented 1,177 yean of iervice lo the life and work of the Reformed Each honored member was presented corsage engraved plaque inscribed by the memberi of the Consistory, the foverning body of the church.

A Fellowship tea followed service. Mae Ket'chum wis lhe senior member of the honored guesls with 74 years of The other guests included, Mrs. Maud Tows, 41 Philete Craver, 43 years; Alfred White, years; Benjamin Clickner, 48 years; Mrs. Myrtle Woodin, 48 years; Ir. and Mrs.

Henry Rymiller, 49 years; Mrs. Isiac Film, years; Lucien Clickner, 50 years; Mrs. Minard Link, 50 years; Mrs. Philele Craver, S3 years; Mrs. Charles Bonesteel, 54 years; Sanford Osterhout, 54 years; Mrs.

Charles Rehm, 59 years; Chester years; Mrs. Chester Joy, 64 years; Mri. Clara Lansing, 65 years; Mrs. Nellie Windover, 71 years; Mrs. Russell Miller, 71 years; Mrs.

Floyd Pierson, 58 years, and Mrs. Theha Lee 71 years. Canfirmaticn Approximately 255 Total membership in the rela lively new organization now is 32 CJJ Ul i JJUVV IS a aGUHS Will DC COfl- icn and women who from firmed it SI, Jude the Apostle and several adults children will be con- Church Sunday, May 4, at Latham and Albany, and adjacent Pm Sponsors of the children area. and adults are requested lo at- Joscph fanniello, president, an- lcnti rehearsal Sunday at 2 nounced that a live model will be at ne church. Turkey Supper A turkey supper will be.

served Saturday at the First Reformed Church by lhe members of tht Hanby, cochairmen. have announced that serving will begin at 5 p.m. Tickets miy be secured Korea, Canada and New York from Holland, Florida, Black and white prints were ex- hibilcd by Joseph Tario, Carmine Fantauzzi, Alfred R. Qiiade. Tiller, Frank J.

DeLorenzo Producers Plan Meeting At Mr. lannicllo. Anthony Luciano showed movie of a recent high basketball game. Discussion a The Washington and Rensse laer Counties Producers Coopera look place durin- of slides, mov the viewing prints and enlargement. Membership in the camera club is open lo all interested persons, regardless of age or Purpose of the club is lo foster vention is held at Saratoga Springs in June by the Order of lhe Sons of Italy in America.

Mechantcville in At Ctll'C. present, lhe riigeslors can not be properly operated, he said. the novice whether the interest he snapshots, slides, movies or black and white. p-, RlleS Held I 0od cleaning oul has been charge of planning the three-day recommended by the state's dis-' convention and will be hosts a lr ct sanitary engineer I the Rip Van Dam Hotel, Ml Enn lo said lhe i lp jur Constantino Fascia of Median-1 drying bc(is a hc wa or UUITIS icville is general chairman. The i a a aho in nccd i a i will join with a major New school York a ennsvlvanil ederl i of cooperatives Tuesday in 'co-sponsoring an information! milk meeting for dairymen in their families.

According to President Sherman of Buskirk and Secre tary Edward McClcllan of Salem the meeting will open at 8 p.m at Firemen's Hall, Johnsonville. Area farmers, regardless their cooperative affiliation, hav been urged to attend. Discussio. points include base rating, a sug gested milk promolion plan an the self help program now befor Congress. event i lhe as ij a ied thai.the entire and will begin project possibly will cost $1000 Ju 13 i City Engineer John H.

Shechan The executive committee' described the condition of the The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Burns, charier member of Court possibly will cosT St au1 CDA was held yesterday Engineer John ShUhL at 9 fr the John P. v. i ut'ti me i ol trie convention includes Mrs. Kas-: scwagc i atU an(J i a i was Ci cia and Frank C.

Bruno, nlial to remove the sludge from men; Daniel Fasolino, digcstors. Work already has been started on the project, including the hir. retary; Vincent Lavigna, trcas- frcr, and a Izzo, publicity. Chairmen of the various coming of a small crane and Mr. 1 i a i i i iMr.

mittccs have been announced as Shechan estimated the extensive follows: Mrs. Anthony accumulation may be removed in arrangements; Mrs. Meno 10 days under favorable registrations; Angeln weather condilions. souvenir program; Mrs. Kasolino.j Farther south of Mechanicville Mckets; Mr.

lacobclli, reception: behind the Genera! Electric sili- Pat Santagalo, boosters; L'ugenej cone plane, a washout occurred Bucci and Mr. Bango, guests; Pat last month on the old canal prop- Michcle and Frank' Vacarclla, crty u-hich is owned by Mechanic- tours, threatening to damage pri- Thc committee will mrrt evcryivate properly nearby. Mr. En- Friday flt the Jlcclianicville lodge ncllo said that truckloads 'of rooms to continue have been dumped there to correct the condition and a some dredging was conducted from March 25th through April nan Funeral Home and at 9-30 a.m. from St.

Paul's Church, Me- chanicviile. The Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Thomas J. Kelly, O.S.A. Lawrence Kelly, or- ganisl, accompanied St.

Paul's Junior Choir for responses. Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery at Cambridge where Rev. Paul K. Lynch, O.S A officiated.

The bearers were: Mark Fusco, Ernest Lefner Thomas McMahon and Raymond Sulham. Members of Court St. Paul visited the funeral home Tuesday night for recitation of sary, with Rev. James mour, O.S.A. the Ro M.

Sey Two Local Legion Men Attend District Parley Two Meclunicvillc veterans 5th, for a distance of about a mile, (o lower the water line about four feet. Cost of lhe who are county officers in Neither washout nor the American Legion were delegates jscwaje plant's sludge condition project amounL'; lo $960. diftricl con been anticipated when the recently at Scotia. Charles J. Lesson, com-; mander, and Andrew .1.

a dorfcr, county a a were; among the 200 delegates irom 16 No One Injured i 19a8 municipal budget was drawn. Car counties in the Third and Fourth N'ci injuries were reported laic yesterday afternoon at Mechanic- backing truck and car collided on Districts. Farrcn DcNiirc, state vice hcn mander presided at a met. The agenda included a i avcn rrans' tax exemptions, graves markings and veterans'' a WRC ftve was DacKlng benefits. panel truck a driveway A repnrl on the American Warsaw vcn Th gions new insurance program wi )35? SC(lan fa was given by George Mead chair- man of the stale rchab.lilalion 37 of Saraloga Ave Stillwater In the American Legion Dart League, the Tigers, will meet the Giants Monday at 8 p.m.

at the Veterans Memorial Home. The Yankees will play the Cardinals Tuesday and the Red Sox will meet the Dodgers Wednesday. A meeting of the caplains of the dart league will be held Monday al 9:30 p.m., following lhe darl game. All teams must be represented. Plans will be discussed lor the annual banquet.

Doc Farone Fined $4,000 On Charge Of Tax Evasion Louis J. (Doc) Farone of Ssn toga Springs, a central figure a state gambling probe was fined $4,000 day after he pleaded Syracuse to one count of count indictment of lax evasio Judge Stephen W. Brennan Federal District Court gavt Fa rone until May 1 to pay lhe fin and delinquent laxej totaling 52,680. The second count of dictmenl, charging that owed the government $17,000 to non-payment of tixei dismissed. Gloversville Man, Wife Fatally Hurt In Auto Crash A Gloversville man and wife were injured fatally night Library Benefit The Village Improvement So- To Sponsor Social W.

R. Ncilson Hose Co. will 8 game social today at at lhc r( oa on Sara- Obituary The funeral of Mrs. Emma Dillon, former Mechanicville and Stillwater resident, was held yes-i Icrday at 10 a.m. from the T.

L. avenue. Cassidy Funeral Home, Mechanic- Soldier Completes Course ville, and at 10:30 a.m. from St. Pvt.

William R. Corp, son of Paul's Church A Requiem Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Corp, was celebrated by Rev.

a i Willow Glen, Mechanicville, Kelly, O.S.A. Mrs. recently completed a radio-tele- Kelly accompanied SI. Paul's'type operation course al the Ar- School choir for responses. In- termenl was in St.

Paul's Ccme- The bearers were George cicty will sponsor a tag day May 29, 30 and 31 for the benefit o'f the Stillwaler Card Party A public card parly will he held al Stillwater Grange Hall Saturday at 8 p.m. for the fit of the Grange. Euchre and pinochle will be played and prizes will be awarded. Refreshments i be served by the service and hospilalily commit- my's Southosslcrn Signal School al Ft. Gordon, Ga.

He entered lhe Army in September of las: Gullollo, Lionel Ford, Russell year and had his basic training Richardson, William Ie Co a a Ft. Knox. Ky. He allended Me- and Douglas High School. on Route 143 near that city.

Howard Bassler, 66, was dead on arrival last night at the Na than Litlaucr Hospital, Glovers ville. His wife. Lulu, 87, died today it the hospital. SALVATION ARMY SF.RVICE The Troy Salvation Army nounces the regular services to be held Square, Friday at 7:30 p.m. the Holiness Meeting al 8 p.m another film series will be sho' The public is invited tee.

Confer Degrees The third and fourlh degrees were conferred on nine persons at the meeting of Bemis Heights Grange. Mrs. John Smo- dcll won first prize in molasses cookies contest; Mrs. Herbert Gilman, second, and Mrs. Flora Cukrovany, third.

In lhc dress contest, Mrs. Kenneth Arno was first in the adult d.ivi- sion and Miss Lois Bassctt was first in lhe junior division. The judges for both confcsL were for the year will James Parks, Grange News com and a when slate mentalor: Mrs. Mabel and James Shadijj, ill of Glen ville Grange. Unit To Meet Mr.

Robert Scamon was hostess last night to the members of lhe Wctscl Manor Home Demonstration Unit at her home in Colonial road. A lesson on "Cheese As You Like It" was given by Mrs. George Van Vrankin. The food prepared in lhe lesson served is refreshments. Edward Bryan, chuirman, nounced that the next meeting will be May 8, the plice to be announced.

Election of officers will lake place al this time. Mrs, Kenneth Hathaway, Mrs. George fngersotl and Mrs. Edward Btv chelle appointed to the nominating committee. Prognim and projects planned.

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