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THE 1ROV RECORD, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1945. X. MAY BOCBLY TEJfl'CRATOBX. I April 4 a. m.

6 ax. a. BO. 8 a. 9 ao.

lOa. 46 44 -i? 52 54 i p. m. 5 p. cv 6 p.

m. 7 p. nx. p. MU 3 p.

d. 10 jk. na. Visits Friends at War Plant Jo at surprise visit arranged to? atone for a last minute change of, a week ago, Capt. Bert t'ho 51 55sions as a JS-17 iwnxber pilot to his 331 credit.

eaid- a ffyios csU to May 1 a. 3 a. 41 vesterday' 'aKersopoa greet old acd to acquainted wita oew faces. Wilh hjai Alf 2i, before war 1 maker GrawtHe, feat a tail; lowing contribuuoa: gt. Vincent raal's etety of J'motfa.

Sides' Conference CARD OF THANKS fensily of Air 'Fsiadj B- tae' fo5-; real bosnecosaiEg 'or bad apsnij as an of the! serving as a in t.fe* tiOQ -sd then- the aa'es Visit Orfermt with three Ajr Troy PoKce School Ends I With Test Thirty-four officers who cesi-" the tea weeks course at the Troy Police Traiaisg School recently took a. written anajsUQfi jst eight at tie Troy High School. 4saJs.iEaf.ioa Of FraEi. B. Capt, H.

i Corps rans. had to plant a week ago- A sud- CAPT- BERT Ml TIVA.MLEV. Seeds Ready For City's GarSeJd of i CoteniSLn Jf. asS Deteeavfc F- IdeaUficetioa Bureatt I wsJl awarded tie rsidtsatioH at Health Cesler. Awards wtU aJso to.

t-he officers Greenwich Infant In Fire Rodoey Rogers. suffocated yejtty vtn destroyed aeooad floor aad "of a fA'o-fassiJv" oe Bar- Siwr Avenue, 5re stariSifi in the by- Seanias aad Urt. Em- tefc. 23. asd their Harriet, ifl sight.

Speakers at tfee I crises. M-I5J iorfudr i Oean P. Taylor, Mayor Joha 'Frani ASKS, cora J- CENTEfi UEAIHSBS--rJaaicsr. and senior-boards of the Jewish CoEaiuualiy Center and ia- si Jas; aighi at center. Left to rlhl above, are Shirley Coses, presi- deoi of the junior 'board; Morris Simoa, of senior R'oseagardt, retiring seaior president; aiuf Caben, -retiring jimior expression syJajjatfey dar-; to Buffalo instead, w-hita four other; trip IN MEMORIAM of our --E.

F. Morgan of the i. I Special Age at Arthur who is is charge of the Albany office of the P. B. I.

Garden seeds and onion tens Haje of to atone for the failure to appear i rslief ia isgion, B. C. nationally known as On Captain Twamley's'j the City of Troy; who are aa expert on will give a i request, it was an unescorted tour'victory Gardeas thU season, are' ehooting exhibition in the presence i ready for distribution, at the Center Boards Elect Officer today. i. IMS.

yOUr l-r Election and iastilation of orfi- To ehertsliour ut As far: attended where 1 from 2 to 4 Friday at with wbom lie had Commwaionet Frank HtRdrit fe Hudson Rod i became acquainted with new. Leversee announced y-esierday. ciub on the' AveriH Park Road. Of- and senior boards of the Jewish time personnel, and over; Each standard seed package con-; Seers having than ten years of Comaiunity conducted Ganges in manufacture dur-i lg na lwesny varietiecs of ar.d i service were take the lad nigh a lSM annual meessnir These which have Members Of the eiasa will enjoy i dent SC SISTSJiS A-N'D BROTHKR3. IIAFKSSTEIXKK.

In tovinsr nwmory our daugh and sister, -who di--d May i. Wl. iHis's vosi. HOTHEiR DAl. SISTER AXD workers gathered in the he expressed his pleasure at been planned to meet the needs a dinner tonight at the rooms Elected for a term to; turning to the factorj'- He had in-; gardener, contain one pack-: Xoble-CalJahan Post, Asaertcan senior board of directors, otil st5ted on viaiiing the sandpaper! CT age eacn ot green oeams, IAKX Itttiuce.

BORN BtFFV. division, he said, because it is of the non-glamorous portions of! beans, linm beans, corn, war work, yet of intense frnpor-Uurnips. carrots, tance. i pumpkin. Swiss cfeard and Hub- His own experience, he said, hadi bard two varieties each shown the part which abrasfvesj i play in work, and hL visits radishes, cabbage.

Of Julius Goodnian's; Missing Pilot Safe, Letter i A KQPACH. At St. K. April K. 1945.

to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kopacfe son. Wiiliain. Mrs.

Kopach is the lormer Cenevieve "Wunderlich of Lathatn. X. V. At 'the Leonard Hospital. April S.

I9-SS to itr. Sfts. Edward XuualL son. Jatnes Mfcha4L Sutttll fprmftrly. Edna SlcKnighl.

ithe basis conimittee report, were I Ben Ij. Arbnson, Solomon Mrs. Jules Buchnian. Louis Cheris, i I Reuben Freedman, ilrs. George A.j i Hannian.

Samuel P. Hirshbergr. Katz, Leonard Klotz. Sarah Louis Mrs. Samuel A.

Mintz. Irvin? I other war plants showed the vital summer sftuash. At Troy Hospital. April 2S. 1915.

uses to which it is put. Even! More than 200 families partk-i- to Quarttrniaiter and taiglw though the workers on other war! pated last year in the city garden Il niaterials have the realization that i project and it is expected that the of Scrantoa, Pa." their effort plays a direct part in! Sgbting, the abrasives maker! 1945 season. should realize that, without his! George P. O'Connor, head of the Joha C. Hauenstein of Sand Lake gardt.

The advisory board product, other work would be'garden project-urged gardeners to that their son, Flight Off icar Max jrving Lew, Oavid Lupskv and- Farewell Dinner Given Jack Kriimliolz Jack SCrtimholz. advs.riisinsr: dis- director for the caiiirea, KxaU Cr ass Cfea ia sseUoc. to to l-tic faher. is ea to tlM 'Pacific, after Xayy' furloaga at ioice, aad jaay- ttlll in tfels Aeeor4sag' to Chief SUiiSii oil io rapidlj', attic aad causicg hit'h enveloped Uje rsosa --vhsre little Sodsey was ci dayied i 'aa. aJarm 'ax.

p.m.. taey -Mrs. tar the las' five years, arid Rogers gone, on: to tftt oorfier who leaves next week to opec a she heard flra ap- Coast displav in Los Ar.jc*.**-. was tendered a far-well Slaves sh a fci3ln reacy. and nc ghbora pre fraatio party r.ight by mother rusMns: icto taa burn- of the TrOv store the i Inn.

Watervliet. their effort plays a direct part in! number will be still larger for the 1 Ht vesterdav informed Rev. and Mrs. A V-mail letter front England jiyers. Joseph Rosenberg.

Roscngardt and Mrs. Rosen-! faulty, slower to make and not as plan carefully so that they do not Hauenstein. reported missing in perfect as It is. Captain Twanrley waste seed, and so that they will i act on i nce April 10. is back a aaid.

Toobt at His Tradft. get maximum production from space available by rotation t. Recommended bv this board and I base and in fine health." i officer said that on his last i elected at a separate meeting An echo to his words came from! At Hospital. April 3. to llr.

and Mrs, Ritey a son, Matthew. Mrs. KUey lornterly Lillian Itta i Sergeant Ellis who told the work- rrpst ls not over and that, as each night began, be ff insisted that his flak suit contain two itenis-- a crew driver and He warns that danger o-. i ss jj OU England, his bomber senior officers including Morris At SsiniarHAn Hospital. Aprtl 29.

1943. to Mr. aad W. TSpplns. Tippins of ion.

Hobert John. Rita iX eas wis attacked by. enemy Sghters Sin lon president: Joseph ilintzer. i. that should be and lh soon as crexv was forced to abandon ship.

first vice president; Itax-mond Kran- possible. Other plantings should he bailed out. and Flight on second vice president; Mrs. Wtt, 1 VZl c. sandpaper.

The former could dis-j" for at ao Uer weeK or, Hauenstein vsas later rescued. De- George A. Harcman, semhle his guns if they failed to 1 two. tails of rcsc-ae of the fate re tary; Ros while the latter was used to remove burred edges, from parts and from cartridges. Both bore an Clients will be asked the size of tfieir gardens when applying for seeds and will be grix-en only equal importance in his eyes, he de- enough to pJaftt their plots.

They dared. i will bfe advised about saving space see- treas- of the other, flyers could not be re- vealed as yet. the officer said. Telegrams from families of other members of the crew to the pastor and his wife, revealed Saturday TKKSSltt. At the Troy Hospital, April 24.

to Mr. Turner, a daughter, Florence AVjlletta. Mrs. Tnr- wai forifterly Florence Boueliard. DIED At Greenwich.

N. April J45. Catherine, of Burcb: mother of Mrs. Lfd Karber of Greenvrich: Mrs; Frank Kelly of Tark City; RaVmorid, Charles and Ihuoiel Burch or sister of 3Iirv- and John O'Hanlon of Ofettwicft, Fuheral Thursday rooming from thfe home of her daughter. Sirs.

Barber at 9 b'ctocfc ami at 9:39 at St. Church. Burial iri Cemetery. Rilled in France. March 12, 196.

Ffc. Donald Uunbam. husband of Beatrice PeUetier and father of Donald. Of Mr. and Mrs.

COir- bia Dutnfcaiti: brother of Sgt. Frank Wilfiam Cpl- "itaahim, Sirs. Ruth and Jfrs. Margaret lUyncb. A requiem high -wifl be offered Tuesday at at St Patrick's Church, Rela- servicemen and friebds are in' 8 'Vtted.

EVEREST Suddenly the resi-. donce. 452 Third North. April '30, 5 Clara Winkleman. wife of Albert S.

Funeral at the Xfasoti Chapel. S8S 2nd North. dsry afternoon at In CiWc'eov Friesxls may tall Tuesday evening. R-- In city. April 29.

1955. Raoul Husband of 33ella DemaraLs: father vl Alvln Mfttou and -31-rs. Lloyd 0ean of T-roy the Jtate Pfc. Hawul U. S.

'Army: son of Emma Garrigy and the Gauthier: brother of Mrs. Hvers. Funeral from the wsi- denne, 15 Kemp Avenue. MotmUtia "Wednesday ir.orningr at 9 o'clock. tbeace to SL Jean'? Cburch -sfhere at 9:39 o'fiiock ft solemn requiem high will be sung.

Jnterraent in Si. Waterford. April 28. 1945. George I.

his residisnce. 47 SoiOth Street, htljoand of Ehuna P. father of Stephen and Frederick Ball. Faneral from the Quandt Fu- aertt! 33 Broad Street. Tuesday ai 2 o'eloclc.

are Captain Twamley. 2t, ivas gradu-1 0 tomato and cabbage plants that at least two of urer, and Samuel A. flnan- eial secretary. Mr. Simon, has been a member of the board for several yeerf is made repeated i reach the chiid, but were driven At Los Angeles.

Mr. Kruaiholz; jj bv "re Finallv W'-einan M--JI ftrrange -exhibit for! Richard Dornsn industry and educational insrltu-j-P door stairway, backed He will leave Trov nest hose on and reached the caile. i i uestlay. -j-i; uneosscious infasi was msij- Speakers at the dinner, who paid eA to the office of Dr. Ougal Jffic- tribute 0 his work with the Union- Arthwr.

be was Fern were Good- deai of ffoeation. Taa boiiy I nian. president of the firm; A. i taker, to Rvaa Funeral Home. 'wrnt-vne coordinator; Irvin? Firemen under Fire Chief Ralpa DIES OF 3-1.

i Myers, manager, and ii ey fought the stubborn Richard T. Smith died of j-Miss Libby Jupin. assistant to the 5 The second noor aad vk-ounds received' April 18 in Udvenisihg manager. The honor destroyed. Germany, according to word to i his pa reals.

Mr. and Mrs. John For his displays at the Troy "The loss was Smith of 281 Fifth Avenue, store, Mr. Krumhol? won IS awards a The sergeant had been wounded i' siv the International Display( the house is owned by RichaorA A 0 rf -aiens Aasoelatian. fie has received fazaib' occupied tile Uvice before, at Anzto and again commendation for displays i floor during the invasion Of Southern I posters from the Marine surviving, besides the immediate France.

When he received his aier cath Ked Cross. faalU the.infant, are ilra. Nora. Cnests. and Treasury.

He re Baker's Falls mother was serving ce iv d- awards for display, of and. I Bennett. Greenwich, flc Seataan Rosers. a 8 frosa floor apartment unscathed by fire, but w-as camaged with, a tank destroyer unit of the Seventh Army. Sergeant ated from Lansingburg High School in 1935 and joined Eehr-iian- ning Corp.

the year. After training, he began active Air Corps duty in January. IMS in Italy. His final mission before being returned to United States was.I7.ec. 16, a Since then he has been with the Air Technical Command visitingr var plants.

ie holds the Distinguished Flyirig Cross, the Air Medal -with two oak leaf clusters. will be distributed later. Ho supplies will be handed out to children, Mr. O'Connor pointed out. City gardeners -will be throughout the season fay John J.

Callahan, Welfare Department den who will make inspections daring- the summer, advise gardeners on methods and in- secticides, and discuss garden problems with them. "Because it is not only a question "safe and well." A brother, Sgt. George C. Hauen- Smith went overseas in July, stein is a prisoner of war in Germany, interned Sept. 8, 143, when he was forced to bail out of the bomber in which he was a tail gunner.

a ajember of the board of direc- tors of Temple Beth El and hasj been, interested in social welfare two presidential citations, and an of buying- food today, but also E. T. 6. ribbon, with tftree whether be has the necessary Fitness Check iToBeMadein work in the city for years. On recommendation of Miss Soutnern -France, and wounded Frances the-following direc-j again.

When he returned to tors were named to thfe junior board fbr a one-year tewa: Alberta Braveinan, Hannah Cohen, Cohen, Shirley Cohen. Perry. Cop- Ian. Ada Ginsberg, Roslyn Glazier, Augustine's He engaged in raids on the Pioesti oil fields, among other misstocs. His wife is the former Miss Dorothy Wl Eighth Avenue.

Hi's parents are Mr. and Mre. Clarence Tfwamley, Lansingburg. points with, which to purchase xvhat he lor his table, the department is most concerned with the food budgets of its clients," said Sir. O'Connor.

"The seeds are free, and space available in Sergeant Ellis was a tail gun-era rO ects for those ner and engaged: in 35 missions over Germany and occupied countries. He has the Air Medal with five oak. leaf clusters, the E. T. O.

ribbon with three stars 'and a presidential citation. who do not have backyards. What is jrrou-n will in no way affect toe client's grant or other assistance given him." the Hospital. April 29. Rarrj- B.

Herring, band of Florence Hunt: father irf MRS. yred Ibbott: brother of Mrs. -Russefl Jordan. Samud Goodman. Ttis.

irrins; STcGarrv. Hazel aftd TtiOfral ffoh FoftS's Funeral 837 River Street. Wetln-uday afternoon 2 o'clock. Relatives and frien-ts may celi at the funeral Home Tuesday, evening. ia Net 31t.

Ida tuifyj Friends are invited. HOOBT--In this city. April 30. E. Hodby.

daughter of late O'Brien and Senjajrfn Had- formeriy of Wateffliel- sister of H'len F. and Mary J. Hodby, Mfs. "WHItahi TyreiJ: aunt of Mrs, WiHiani cngster, William Tyreli and Sister Trances IxwJise. of St'loMpti.

Fourth Street tltsca. Fan6raJ from her iate' resideace. aK Sth tnomiui; 9 o'clock aad from St. AtJg Oinrch at a lequfem high nm-'-' Friends are inrit-id. St.

CeineJery-; Waterrljel. Utica 3tA.TTfTKWS--Suddenlf this- citv. April 30. 1955. Hugh S- baad of Viyjafl faster of aPyt" srtrude o' Troy." SlyC i and Pfc.

Mitt- -iiwws of Scfenectady. Faaeral from- residencs. n4 Thars- oay raomine at 9 to St. STarS-s CStrch solemn Inch Riass of rsxiBipm -wu in Patrick's Pf.fr.4s ire in- StfGBTLY WOUNDED and Mrs. Louis Marchese ol 217 Accounting On Fletcher Estate Filed Lucille Goldberg, Helen Kaplan, Shirley Kaplan," Frances Sylvia Lapidee, Levy, Slorris Marlin, F-fances Kovick, Murray Raphel, Dorothf- Marion Rosenberg.

Rosalyn Schwebel. Gertrada Schonwetter and Estella Siegel. Officers of junior board ia- ciude Shirley Cohen, president; Frances Levy, first vice president: Marvin Cohen, second vice president; LuC'lle. Goldberg, secretary; Koslvn Glazier, treasurer. during- the Fifth and Sixth War! Loan campaigns and.

for the Sixth War Loan, won the New York State and Northeastern United States 1943, served in North Africa, awards. His display has been en- Sicily and at Anzio. where he jtered for the national award also. was wounded and hospitalized, ral Returning to he -was JHS-T Council for" having created with the invasion forces in windovr displays based on humaa appeals. ilr.

Krumholz was born in Aiw- jtria where he established a display combat in December, 1944 he only to leave it just before fought through France and Ger- Hitler came into power, manvv He was a graduate of St School, Catholic School and Trv High Schools Physical fitness check-up week be conducted in high schools from June 4 to June State Education Cofnmissioaer George D. Stoddard announced yesterday. The program -was inaugurated last year. Tests wilt determine how "sue-! Certificates of merit to. ten mem- cesaful.

training of pupils has been ber of the junior board, who be- to meet performance standards of cause of: constitutional limitations the state department and the State may no longer serve as board mem- IVar. CuacSri Office of 'Phj-sical; bers awarded to the follow- Fitness, Dr. Stodterd The ing, some absentia: Capt- Ira S. standards governing: the check-up! Apple, Fannie Cohen. Herbert Co- ivere in cooperation with hen, Mollie Fiaklesteiii, Lt.

Richard Selective Service and the Army and Fine, Paula Goodman. Sgt. Arthur i Kavy. the commissioner added. Hoffeid, Lazar, Lt.

Ber- Central Business College and before entering the Army was employed in the credit department ol B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. He was a member of St. Augustine's Church and the Holy Name Society.

Survivors besides his parents, are two brothers. Alfred J. Smith and Thomas G. Smith, both of Troy. David Griff in Elected Jy K.

of C. Bowlers The annual American Bowling Held during Regents examination m-ia Miller Boris Paul. League banquet of Troy Council. week last year, the period has been M'r. in his annual re- A final judicial settlement of ac-i moved forward at the request of! port, analysed the year's work un, local scboo! authorities.

i der his administration and indie" counts was filed yesterday in Sur-l Commenting on last year's check-! ated the seed for an expanded staff Court by Raymond M. week in a letter to and expanded facilities at the Cen- Kingley and E. Stewart, tendents and Dr. Stod- executors of the estate of Frank Fletcher, late of this city. Fletcher left an estate of dard said: "The results, while- in- complete, a nonetheless sig- j'-nificant.

Strengths and weaknesses the health and physical educa- ter. An attendance total of 21.700 persons showed that the Center has grown during the year, and further facilities to meet the growing demands of the Center are needed, he Knights of Columbus, was held last night ai the Knights of Columbus Home. Officers elected included, David 139.03 which increased during ad-j tion program were rex'ealed and jsaid. The report showed ministration by J432.S3, mahSfigj spite wartimes difficulties, it is be- there were 925 meetings, functions 1 i ec d. total receipls of $19.571.96 to be Mieved many improvements have re- and classes held there during the handled by the executors.

suited. More and pore it is realized year. Tne accounting shows thai instruction aftd practice in Th Griffin, president; Joseph Barkery, vice president; Vincent Graber, secretary; Philip LaPlattte, treasurer, and Leo iXolan, trustee. Mr. also that Griffin and LaPlante were re- Knight Jaaws J.

presented by and devetopment of boys and giris." Letters Granted On Cofaoes Estate nera.1 and administration expenses, health and physical fiitness activ-; tomed to organized recreation, will commissions, debts of the decedent, ities are lUtidamental in thegroxvtJi seek, the services the Center, the and specific legacies amounted to the sum The balance of Went to Mae Stewart according to the terms of the -will of the deceased- Mackrell fc Hanney were attorneys for the estate. The returning: veteran, accus-, Class A Frank Kienhofer. high riit I average; Walter Kane, high single, and Joseph high triple: DECORATED-- Award Of the Soldier's Medal for assistance in an. attempt lo rescue a pilot from his burning P-38 fighter plane has beea made to Sgt Thomas W. Gardner of Green Grand Island, according to an Announcement fflade oy the Department.

Sergeant Gardner, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. included our job to provide such recreations, i Herbert Cohen, new junior board average: Lawrence high Cited for president indicated a need for I ln le anJ Charles Walsh, high i further vouth actixities, and too Edward J. Farrell, The wjJl of Wilbelmena Bogart, le of expressed desirfe to see an in? five sons pande(J sia J.

have War that their son. Marchese, was in action in Germany April ID. He "was serving with an afinored division. The corporal enlisted Reasselaer. was in military are listed among Mr.

Simon gave due praise io Sir. probate by Judge Ed- 1 the beirs a 53.000 estate of tne Rosengardt under whose program named her late James of Cohoes. leadership a 26-year mortgage tn Jftrt On limiififited. liquidated. biga average; Philip high, aad Joseph Hourigan.

high, triple. Edward J. Farrell -aras toastmaa- ter and Mr. Oaiey was the principal speaker. The banquet received I daughter.

Slary. livery, execu-j cording to letters of administration notification trix ber estate of less than issued yesterday by Surrogate Ed- Irving Myers, in his report on the arranged by David Griffin and The daughter the G. Rogan to the widow. Mrs. national of the Music was fur- Cpl.

Charles neir ana distributee. Albert J. Margaret Oiva, 260 Saratoga Street. 'Tork State section of the Jewish nished by Ki Schcibly. Reasselaer attorney, is Cohoes.

They are James, in the A5r Wci'are Soard, ibid members that' not involving conflict i enenvy." The citation, accompanying the award, read in part as follows: "On 6 August 1944, these officers and enlisted Man, (Gardner), approached a P-38 type aircraft which crashed and exploded flames, in an at- Alps to Be of Music Camp Sponsored and endorsed by ail Rensselaer County school superia- i tendents. principals and rhusie pervisors of the area. Husic for youngster's iflter- ested in baad or chorus work, -wiil be held this year for one -wreefc at the former Alps GCC five miles east of Averili Park oa the Troy-Stepheatcnvn Soai The camp wili offer supervision land practice in music, band, siaj- ing and instruments, and wtil also give a week's play and work to boys and girls now in grgdes seven through 12 in any of the area. schools. The nurn'oer of is limited to 100.

each Of whom must have bad some band chorus experience as there will no course of instruction, offered this year tor beginners, The pririlcge of using schools' instruments is allowed, although it is expected that ail pupils who own instruraeats will prefer to use their own. K. -Ardeh Burt. miisie supervisof Columbia High School at East Greenbush. wjJl be camp director and A.

Smith, superinteadent. will camn treasurer. The edvisors- committee in charge of includes Mildred Hull Craib. district supfirintendent; DouRias MacCar- tee, principal of Hoosac Valley Central School, and CfcarieS Ooa- nolly, assistant to the -district perinteBdent the Troy schools. I Besides Sir.

Burt and ilr. Smith, i the staff -srin jacluaa fieriaaa" of Van School, in cftarge of the band; Mrs- Victor Spraggte of XVaterford. ina- sic d-ircctpr of the high school -anet Miss Jean AHen of Castlftton Eiib School, in charge of chorus work. Manton Spaulding, director- of physical education at Cdluaabia High Scaoot be ia recreational saptrvisiojit- A registered will be at casnp. at all have been mada for programs Of dancing, movies and other activities.

The caaj bafid'' WiS organize to play for the estate. Forces: Frederick, serving with of adninistration were the Army in Italy: Joseph. Anthony Judge IJonohue to Peterjand Guy. with the in the on the estate of hisfSotitb PaciSc. and SaaiueU Sarah.

all centers are talking of expanded facilities and expanded staffs. aiifl' JLauitttrv Samuel Iintz. chairman of A tae day camp cojnrtiittee reported i Certificates FHed ieinpt to rescue the pilot. Un- singing and aijaieur night daanled by exploding shells and grants. gasoline fire the wreckage, the men pulled the Applicatioas should be made to T.

pilot, had exiricated him- Arden Bart, Camp to ifee -j'Greettbasi, ft Siralj J- Oc-novaa. wife of Irrta oa: jnotior of -John Victor. Sgt. Jtvia JU. S.

Army. Jiobert B. an3 CatlreHne iaaa sister of John Seattle of Mrs. J. It' Barker Hoosick -Jwfe and Thomas Montreal.

Funeral feran oer Central High' School, brother? in. Sgt i Hugh S. Matthews THE TROY RECORD VICTOR? ENTRY BLANK CONTEST the -New Era Dress Co. at 55? Fed- Jjue fn all directions and -fur- -under a partae'rahi? I ther Helen IvanysUyn Named 'i Rainbow Room Leader Louisiana. O1ED in action.

Geraiany. April 30. Wilfred A. lin. 7a C.

S. Amy, hwsbaad at HoUy of Joa SlScbael: of Mr. Mrs. A. J.

Poulln: Hagb S. Matthews, a resident of, Troy for the last twenty years and husband of Mrs, Vivian 114 Street, died suddenly at Sis home Vfcstir- 4ay. Mr. Matthews was bora Saratoga. Springs aftd had been at the Hudson Valley 12? First Street, 9 from.

-St. high mass be brother of 3Jfts. John 'jsaaaip' Friendii are iDt-iled. interment Pcnlia. all of waterrHet; Patrick's Cemetery.

Afoatreal Hurbert of aad A Mrs Decker awd 2. at su.a». at St. Pat- Pvt frertrude Baldwin. Troy, and Adiiress Garden location Backyard Besides his wife, be leaves two! April 27.

191.7. Andre in city. J. of Mary E. father of Walter P.

"ttftli THrCliesney: brother Anna. Jofra. Frank and Wiiiiam and Jlannms. of his Kenneth L. 23S4 Fifth Avenue.

Toesday moraine 9 o'clock. to tfee Church of rirTt's Cmwch. Kt. are lwo s)nSr Seaman Hugh Mat- I SPKXCE-Emerrf i nt PfC i smfls X. Monday April bo.n of Scnenectady.

30. 134S. Charles L. husband Funsral services wji! be held at of Clara father Margaret Sennits, funeral seretce -will heid from late residence. 19 Mc- TJiaraday afternoon ot a aoteinn 2 o'clock.

Interment in Mgh will be invited tuag. Troy, rrieods may Wed- 9 a.m. Thursday at the residence followed by a requiem mass at 9:30 ftja. at Church, Interment -Mill itt St. (Check type) Contest open fd all residents of TrojCCofioes, Water- Green Island and Watsrford.

Gardens must fee at least 1 500 square feet; 25 by 20 or its equivalent. Community gardens ftwst be marked for identiiication by judges. BonJs and Stamps $330, face and that they-are 'sue-; j-vwcvia interest to Alexander' i Shapiro, who operated foraierly; i 'the saree trafia nain-s at- the;" )same. Jocatipa. Other certiiScates flled state that Irving- Hamburger Albany ceased to conduct Kuhi-King- LaUndry at 139 Broaiaway.

Kerisselaer, and Oiat the is being (toodccted this same name and at same address -by Jay- I. and Hy! roan both of Albany. ed 5 CHAPTER TO MEET. 1 Virginia Eerirati4, senior regent, has a special meet-: ing of Women of to be ner held tonight at her hoisne. 2125 Sev- Avemuft.

Arrangernentit 'willi lor endangering thesi alL boms on xheir aaads the three men hastily re- Ejoved the stricken pilot to a less dangerous area wsre removed the smoldering para- and clothing from Ml body, heroism ax displayed by Chaplain ilorfonn, Lietjtsa- ant Osgeod and Gardner ia renderiai assistaBce to ft strickea comrade reaeeted jFire Damages JSUS great credit upon themselves An a 3rrn BOX 123 at 20:65 and the Armed Forces of the pja yesterday summoned Sremtn States." Sergeant Gard- 0 a fc in a north boucd Traction Company bus at and Second Streets. bar operated by Charles reported, circuit to night at a aieetisg at Troy T. C. A. to sacceed er.

also of Troy Higb School. 2oa of School Bttde weekly dances for fise decoraUoa of Haiabo-w Kooai. has a brother, t-Sgu Stephen Gardner, serving.

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Years Available:
1943-1977