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16 THE TROY RECORD, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, IMS. Miss Piafundi Guest Sfffsfes PaSiEdv daughter of Sir. aaS Jobs 223. Fourth wisase to, jfohe BfcTie-jy. tls ire-rib, sight tie Crystal Bar fry dsiifigf, Rogers- Jliss Jase Berery has fast 13 '-is the 5outh PscISe.

teec gcesis tffie fcsMe. tie fewaor, gwp re- nt suusy A triSa! 'to Her a shower at the Home of the jusrenis. guests- 'Anx'diary to Hate Covered Supper The Ladies' AuxsUary ol Troy wil! meet tfce T. it.C: A. tomorrow Laird A covered dish supper wIU foP.ou- the Sisiceas session uader- the direction of Mrs.

A white elephant aale irit! bft conducted with Jaises asd Jirs. John in taiaruwjt. to follow the supper usder the chairmanship of Mrs. WiUiaaa Miller. Troy Girl Bride Mias daugb- dt aafi "Ilt- tlejoha of 2272 Sixth Awaua became the bride, oa Saturday Corp.

William sos of. iir. and Mrsu Lo'jtis Wagaer of.l^| False Sreers Isi4Bd ceresswsiy, vas -perforsiec SK p-n. ia Trinity ileJioidis; Grees I --ANNE'S-- DRESS UNIFORM SHOP 4'KING' TROY Crepe Gortis and Xtra Sizeat Ironing UmBes with "ILASTJC" Shipmerrf UNIFORMS IPopUn. KfOxAdvtii, Stcrmtir Aft easy tfmfter SERVES.

FIVE A 6 D--3Jr. and Mrs. Msuritre F. BowJing of SS2 Jiiver fcsve aan.oji2eed engsgeaaea! ol daughter, 3ii55 Peggy Dowling, to Tech. William of the Araay.

soa of ilt. Mrs. Joseph Haymond of 83S Biver Streei. weeding take olace is ifee aear future. Home Board Presents Slate The slate of officers for the cons- ing year was presented at the aieetiag- of the Board of Macasers of the.

Presbyterias Hoase. Mrs. Ireland, of the nominating cosiniittee, presented the foUowing names for Mrs. Archibald Buchsri- aa. fjrst -directress; PhiH? Peitetier, second directress; Sirs.

Mortimer J. treasurer, ilrs. Earl S. Roe, secretary, ifrs. Ireland thaaked the officers for their work during the past year.

Mrs. Roe gave the report of the secretary asd 'M-rs. Barrett read the treasurer's statement. Mrs. E.

Hocgkias reported for the visiting eomsutiee and the Hospital and Mrs. George SimaiDads for the health committee. Mrs. Charles Sharpe. president of the Council Church Women, gave an interesting talk on the purposes of the The next meeting V.U be held Feb.

15 at the Church of Christ on Fifteenth and Hoosicfc Streets, FOR YOUR VALENTINE A SWISS MUSIC BOX 7' 9' 5 19 AN ALBUM of RECORDS to FOR EVERY MUSICAL NIED VISIT MUSIC HEADQUARTERS OPEN SATURDAY TO 8:30 C. Beaoeis, iSra. Reaa ai orgaa aad provided back- groaad of foiissed the chares decorstieas. Mrs. -Louis of the bride, -lie hoaor gad Louis C.

seaaaaa -b-roihir oi the grooaji as 'best. ataA. "aside -wore wadcUag' -gowa of taade witi a hean.BecSliae'. aad fiageriip- lesgth veil trisihied with laee. She carried a bo-UQaer of red roles with a shower of Her was aJiared 1 in of with a pate blue Her bouquet was of- A raeeptjois foUou-ed at ihe home of the bride's sister of 175 Palae Street, Greea which was decorated with of white roses.

The bride's dressed ia a black and fuchsia cos- tunse and the bricitgroo-Si's mwiier wore a blue afternoon dress. Both bad shoulder bouquets of red roses. Waiter attended Troy schoos! and is employed at the Shirt Factory. Corporal Wagner was employed as the Mohavi-k Paper ilill. Cohoes, prior to entering the months ago.

The couple left on a wedding trip to Atlantic the bride weaHnjr a paJe green dress with brown accessories and a corsage of roses. She reside at the home of her sister, for the. duration acd Corporal Wagraer will reiura to the Aleutjaa Islaads where be. will be stationed. Ascension Guild Has Luncheon Meeting The monthly hiacheoa the As- censioa Church Guild was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Edward C. oc Collins Avenue. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. James M. Caird, Mrs.

Ernest T. Locke, Mrs. William McColIum aad JTrs: ilark Mortis. Mis. Alexander J.

Allan presided at the ousiness session during which reports 'were given bv Mrs. Wilbert R. Keeler and 1 son, secretary and treasurer. It vras voted to contribute S15 to the American Red Cross. Plans were aaade for donations-to-the Church Home during- the month ot freo- ruary and Feb.

IS aad Feb. 25 were selected as the dates to bring articles to tha church for On Feb. 13 the Guild inembers will at 3:30 pja. at the Church -Home for aa evensong-service with the Hotae members aod at the conclusion -of the service Valentines, gifts and refreshments will be enjoyed. It was announced that corporate comamnioQ of the Guild wall be 90 Ash Wednesday at 10:30 ails.

The neai sewing meeting will oe 20 at Mrs. Pattisoa's home at 1:30 p.a. A unit of work for children In the Philippines wifl-be started at this time. Saturday's Bride Feted at Shower Miss Shirley Juedes, who infill be maid of honor for Miss Barj bara J. Kline, -whose marriage -will taice place Saturday is the Third Presbyterian Church at p.m..

entertained Tuesday evening in Miss Kline's honor. The EkisceUa- neous shower -was held at the Juedes residence, 30 Hamilton Avenue. Games played and awards given. A buffet supper was served. The table was very attractively decorated -with a red aad white color scheme in Seeping the approach.

of St. Valentine's Day. hearts were used DIRECT CHURCH PARTY--Assisting ia present the Si Church card party attd dance last night at The Hendrkk Hudson were, seated, left to rl3jt, Mrs. Michael FazioH. ticket chair- maa; Mrs.

Theodore Fisehetii, anid Miss Antoinette Valeflte; siaodiflg kit to right, Domiaick Palundi, co-geaersj cHairaian; Miss Catherine Rea, Miss Tresa Faiioli, tailits and pencils chairmau, and 3lrs. Jfohn Sea, geaeral chair maa. About 850 persons attended "the affair, held for the benefit of the parish school fuad. About Ttcn fot itrs. Thoiaas Harrold left yesterday for Xew Tork where aihe will spend a few days with CoL and Sirs.

C. J. Rat-told at Goveraor's Island. Donald J. Keeler, peftj' officer has returned to Saa Diego fc where he is temporarily stationed after spending a seven- day furlough wiili hla parents.

Mr. Tray Seaman To Take Bride ecgageraent is asaoapced of iliss Dorothy Marie Stetter, daughter of John Jaeses Stetter 219-33 143rd Avenue, SpringSeJd Gardens, U' to Edward B. ClecnenU, SK U. S. of 1 Victoria Ave- aue, this city.

iliss Stetter is a graduate Jaiaalca High School aid is now Sisterhood Accepts Constitution A revised constitution was presented and accepted at the meeting Wednesday of the Sisterhood of the Third Street Temple held at the Jewish Community Center with the president, ilrs. Herbert G. August presiding. Mrs." Joseph L. Sosen- holfcz was the chairman ol tie constitution committee.

The opening prayer was given' by Miss ilsriac Horn aad reports were given by Mrs. Walter Eisner, recording secretary and John iwali, treasurer. Others giving reports inchidfid ilrs. Harold Faig- chairman of welfare; Mrsv Louis Kubia, -donors fund; Mrs. A via S.

Gamble, ilrs. Sally jRadln, Socials folio wing- niag servie Mrs. Rosenholtz, chalrtoaa of The Sisterhood voted a of 513 to the American Bed Cross. A memorial tribute was given" by Mrs. Henry Rickaian in memory of two former members.

ilrs. ilarlcs Gross and Mrs. Sarah Folda. Mrs. Harold Gooctnan was welcomed as a new Babbi Charles Lesser spoke on cur- r'etit events and announced that a social would be held in the vestry rooms on March 26 in observance of tea feast of Pnrim.

Mrs. Sydney of Russian Relief, reported that fifty boxes had been Slled aad mailed by the Sisterhood. Board Appoints Committee Heads Arthur E. Collins, president of the Woman's Board of the Episcopal Church Home, appointed standing committees for the year at the meeting Wednesday morning at the church home. The commit- 'tee chairmen include Mrs.

James Caird, house; Mrs. Zina C. sick room; Mrs. William F. SPECIAL! SIDE-HOOK GIRDLES 5.98 6.9S and 7M place cards.

Each guest received! a. miniature colonial bouquet, A shower of gifts from the IS guests were presented in a wheefbarrow decorated ia red and white crepe paper. Hopkins, ways and raeaas; Mrs. Emma Wittord Graduate Married Jliss Estelle Combes Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Combes Swan of BronxviUe and Washington, was married Tuesday in the Reformed Church, Bronxvjlle, to JSasijpi Howard Moseley Bronsoa. Xavai Air Corps. son of Mr. and Mrs, Clareace W. Bronson of Xew Haven, Conn.

Rev. John Henderson Powell, DJX, was the clergyman. The bride is a graduate of Emma WiHard School and of Vasser Col- Bnsign Sronsoa attended ITniversJty until the service. Military Ball ToniRht The La Saiie Institute military bail, sponsored by the Women's Alexander J. Allan, purchasing and Mrs.

Jaeses P. Dewar. admissions, and Mrs. Hopkins, publicity and music. Mrs.

Edward C. Pattison gave the report of the secretary and Mfs Ana H. Vasdeeax that of the treasurer. It was annouaced that Holy Communion would be celebrated each at 11 aum. during in the home chapel with an.

assisang soloist sponsored -'by the music committee. 'Sev. Bradford H. Bumham, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, wDl fee In charge of the services during February.

Miss Mae Sherwood, superintendent of the Koae, gave Jtsr moathly report and announced that donations would received from the Church of the Ascension during February. Personal George A. Berber of 1916 Fi'th Avenue has ieft Jor a three weeks' Stay in Miami, Fla. En route he visit Ferber. aviation mate and Wilbert K.

Keeler of employed as an inspector with the woods Avenue. Corp. Bolaian X. KeeJer. of the Army.

-fa tetn- oorarily stationed at Kelly Field, Tex. is "home on a 21-day furlough with his wife in Scaeneeiady and his parents. and Camera at Jaaiaiea, L. Mr. Clements was employed in the Trust Department of the Manufacturers National Baok prior to -enlisting the Reserve three' years ago.

He is graduate of American Institute of Baaking and a brother of King Salomon's Primitive Lodge 91. He is aow oa daty on the U. S. S. Duluth, a Mght cruiser.

Xo date haa been act for the wedding. MeiTy-Go-Roiiiid (Continued from. Page Twelve.) pendent upon him. Katurally he docc'i want to be voted an aggressor nation if, for iastaoce. he vrants to subdue trouble in Bulgaria, or Romania.

So the diplomats who have sat to the Dumbarton Oaks Auxiliary of the La Salie Institaie, the Xavy, who is stationed in Jack' J21 be held this- evening in The 1 sonville. Hudson baslrooai. Dane-'! Ed-ward Graysca of 181S Fifth ing wfll start at 10 to tnasic Avenue, who had'not sees his sister twenty years, returned from visit to DeSmaric, S. where he spent soae with sister. negotiations think that Roosevelt may have to return from thdi Big Three iaUcs forced to Ma's veto of who shall be an aggressor.

If that is the case, tde President's difficulties in persuading: the Seijte to accept ratification, will, be mild compared with the present current fight over -Zfenrv Wallace. Also the return of the American public toward imperialistic isolation will be sorely, tempting. Thet is why the peace of the world aaags so precariously in the hands of the Big Three. SsOTE--34any diplomats a wondered why the President didn't drive a tougher bargain three and four years ago with Stalin and Churchill when the trump cards were ia his naad- The answer, according to close friends, is that (1) F. felt Kussia and Britain werfe actually fighting our war, thus giving us faore time to prepare; D.

B. can be very stubborn when riled, but day in and day -out he likes to get along Deith people, didn't like to be in drastic opposition to Stalin' and Churchill; (3) Harry Hopkins, who sat constantly at his elbow, leaned even further thaa F. B. toward all-oat conciliation. CHAiy Behind the United Automobile Workers' nationwide referendum to continue the pledge, was tie feeling on the part of aotna workers that this pledge originally was forced oa them by the union Tjosses.

Union leaders therefore wanted to give them all a ciance to vote. The Walter Reuther fectioo of the Auto Workers previously favored a "no- striios" pledge: uattt the -war -with, over, btit Reather now sttpporting' the aM-out strike" pledge "for the duration." AS director of the General Motors' uait of I7AW, Reuth- 400,000 men employed in the 100 General Motors plants had lees VorK stoppages thaa aay other part of the industry. T5e Office of War Infonnatioa 'go far has banned Leater Cowan's aew movie hit "Tomorrow the ftoa- djstriteifon Earopeaa liberated countries. story a. Kazi youngster traasferred to the U.

S. A. and oeiag beaten up when he still sticks to Hifilers idea. OWX officials say they inay release the bass for Ftasee and Belgium, but! "not let the. filsa get' Ger- An inside Pulse of the People (Continued from tant service--or cooscientioua objector.

1C--Member of land or naval forces or oBe who has Seen honorably; discharged. 2A--Man. supporting national health, safety or 2AF--Man who has had his physical examination and is later employed in above occupation. 2B--Man in war production. who has.

had his phys- faal and then beea employed ta war productSoB. 2C--Man la agriculture. 3D--Man deferred by extreme hardship or deprivation to wife child or pareat. 4A--Person who has reached his 38th birthday. 1C--Registrant not teccepted because of nationality or ancestry'-alien.

or divinity student 4B--Conscientious objector available: 'for, assigned to or released from work of. national importance. 4F--Morally, mentally or ically unfit for service. Horse Breeding Station. Editor Record: Could you! me the address of the government breeding station -fort horses at Genessee 'Vallev, York? Troy, Jan.

15, Friends of St. Patrick Plan Dinner Board of Director of St. Pairicit, AJLBAXT MAX UVKX. Jeramiab Power 01 Albafly Ik Samaritaa ing- sui Injury to back while workisy. in Delaware rouad ie Coloaie.

Tfec man taay be irora a fracture tie is The Headrick Hudson, bold 'their. gnnyal at The Hea- ctystaJ baiirootf IT. following: Joins J. uolil reserved decision have t. Whtteiuett, priat- Cronin, JOr.

J. Handroa Invitations wsll bfe issued A resolution was passed rcem- ory of the Keaiiaky, who provided oausic for eacb it la and died 4ur- Jagr tot year. The principles of parachute, fljrfcsj and polsoa gas were orfgi- cated the -taaanw' Italian painter and inventor. Leonardo Da 450 years ago. Tired, Aching, Back and Legs? In 5 Mmstej lot ail you ft KO ifcat.

bet -loot sp yoisr day that you eoiEff to glt-e yoor a to get veu. Go to asy jood drttCKist tcwiay mst origlcxl bottle olt Mooae'v EmtiaJd Oil, up porea irtih a wrel wlU you reMef; a tbort -wilt thorouKi- joo tisat by taUSfeur tt for a your achu as4 2ar OH tact. oot Answer: Lookout Stallion Station. York. is sponsored by the Jockey Club and ias 4 hook-up with U.

S. Remount Service. Mrs. C. Z.

Case is agtsnt for 'the S. Remount Service at Avon. might take a look at Morris Field, Charlotte, 3ST. where afonnd 370 ofKcere -would like to do more, tut lots of theas hare becotae specialists In golf and. skeet aboot- ing.

4F MOITABY LEADERS Selective Service officials who have to -worry about medical deferments, got a good laugi the other day "Dr. Isogan Clen- list of the -world's great military men" who' -rtrould have beea 4Fs in this war. Those who would have been rejected include: George ton, had false teeth; Bisanarlc, who overweight; Nepoleoit, who Sad a stomach ulcer; IF. S. Graiit, -who suffered from holism: Caesar, who an epileptic; Kelsoh, who fought on Ttith only ofte arm and one eye, and Kaiser Wilhelm, who had arm.

1945. 07 Soli in Sweet Pea Colors you'll to frame in our lovely new rayon that tailors so tfwfcly ana mates you look so Shown and two -with from.a.big fo 2 4. W.L GRANT CO. BROADWAY at THIRD St. rr Charlie Randall his erciestra.

Saaniel Gre.srgs. For the first time he saw his s5x nieces and isephews. During- his 3Jr. 4 Grayson stopped at Washington. held a box e.

to visit his brother. Rudolph tosjorrow evenjag at the church.) Gravson. Class To Hold Social The Hearth and Aitar of I the Church of Christ, Disciples, ZIPPER GIRDLES 5.98 6.98 of Bras 1.00 up LeRoj Shop Plenty T2 TWRD StREfT Grayson, ar.d h-s sister, Mrs. Mae XT. and asd went on to Philadelphia, where he visited another 3iirs.

Herman Haygwooi Mrs, Louis Rochford are on the committee. Al Wo3I, son of A. F. of L. labor leader Well, as U.

S. Ms-1 trict Attoraey in Chicago. Matt! Woll is 100 cent against -relt and White advisers; see why his sen should be; reworded by F. D. R.

Sea. Scott frfead of Arvey. is palling wires for WoH'Sj reappointment Those interested ia maapower shortage Game Party Postponed "the game party scheduled for this evening- in Trinity Episcopal Church parish house under the auspices of St Margarent's Guild, has been postponed until alter Lent in accordance with the fuel saving program. Bag Supper A paper bag supper for Girl Reserves of School 16 Wai held- -test night at the W. C.

A. with Con' stance Ford and Constance Calvert Ift charge. After dWner, the girls continued their projects of making stuffed GLENWOOD RANGES Coal mi AIM tot A. E. Soden Co.

KHMAH ILM. Troy 341 In Bnaty! CtrrtcMn ARMSTRONG'S QUAKER RUGS Iii ai a a it patttrns it an opportunity, fiiodeir to girt year ftoon fhot expeitilTely decorated look. Yow will surprised ffiat beowti- ful, can soJd at thii tow price. Chooce from newly amvfrd selection of smart pottems trie' signs, hooked ntf styles, and floral effects. OHier SiatM up 12x13 fjwpwtfciiotify OWN A BUDGET ACCOUNT Of IN SATURDAY IVININGTILL RUGS CARPETS LINOLEUM ULTOM CMMK FOIMtTH.

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