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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, SATURDAY JUNE 22, IMS, WATERVLIET NEWS MANCH PHONf WATEIVUET 1593 World War Ii a Among 298 to Receive Diplomas from Action Token Because of Fu: nerai of Miss May belle Reynolds Monday Prosnatioa which to be nailed out. in the gracjisser schools Monday, will cwt i given wut uatil Tuesday ir.g, to on Monda of Pauline i of School 7. Te annountement of I tie post-1 1 she certifieatif day was Edward C. Diamond, superin-j teadent of schoois in Watei'vliei, to-; fdav. UeynoJiJs.

who was principal'; the st-haol for the last 25 City Health Officer Gives Re-; port at Meeting of City Cotincti Thomss F. Cavasaagfe of 2107 "Third Avenue fans Education, of the appointment cf iir. an accountant D. asfi H- Railroad, was mace Jas: sighs Mayor James F. Dor.Ion at the weekly, aseesing; the VYate-rvStet Oi.ty Council ai the city, half Cawinsugh wis! serve on She City's Board of Education until 21ay of 1951.

The becomes effective imnjediazeiy. will succeed John Fallon. whose tem; expired. A tax compromise wnh Frank Seeoerger, owner of vacant lot, JCo, -177, oh the eiifi side of Fifih Avenue, in the Firai ''Vaj- approved HI the council session. The council accepted a settlement of $250.

The orijjica! tax for lot was 5SSS.32. Or. Charles A. Birmingham, city health ofSeer. submitted his report for May.

The report the loHovnajf cases of coasnianicable diseases: pertussis, six; aiUJKis. oae; pneumonia; two; chicken 35; and measles. 23. The florist and active member many "equation exercises at Water- figures were submitted by nnd fraternal groups of this i ibeth Halpin, nurse. The citv nurse reported 24 bed-j tide visiw during the month a a Hospital foV.owjns a short 307 other visits during May.

jness. nvMtikJte A7 Reports on plumbing, and water Born in Irvinpton-on-the-Hudson, BROWNIE TRvQ idee in for the FETES COMMITTEE conditions were investigated; two greater part of his life, conducting Members Brownie St-out Troop Dairies were inspected for florist business in Slenands enlerta med their sponsoring ness; one store was granted a per-j raore lhan ly vears i troop cohynittee and mothers at ait to MU milk and cream; one memb er of their final miifil the T-isitsof -ab F. A. at. the First Avenue Methodist Anthony MaroJi AlflOSPIIH Prominent Florist, Member of Civic, Fraternal Groups, Expires Fred W.

Gloeckner. early yesterday ai the Albany; fcllowing a brief naitnl for giving out the promotion 'rtrtUji-ates marks the first time the event has ever been post-; posu-d. Prior to last year, the in-onjoiiivj day was marked by coBJnicncenieiit'. each school. Last year.

1 the now system of handing out certificates of promotion with no cci v- money was inaugurated at thr in line with a tendency! I throughout the state to eliaiinaie the granimcr school graduation ex-, died early today'at let Leon-jiO a.m. Wednesday at high School be held Catherine Dorothy Murphy new and oki Jobs. Milk samples were taken from twenty peddlers and dairies during the month. Pins were presented each brownie scout and pinned on by Masses Listed For Tomorrow I Te Evening Star Lodge. F.

A. a i the First Avenue Hudson River Chapter. ItA.M. and Cliurch the Watervliet Masonic Club. He wae a charter member of the lhe eaaers iirs.

Emma, Belongs. jAVatervliet Ixjdge of Elks, being; and ilrs, Elsie Stewart. A brief the first trustee of that group. HejtaJfe was given by -Mrs. Alberta was also a charter member of the Schelde, senior scout leader.

The "Watervliet Rotary Club. a member of Lansingburg being a past St. ratricle-s. Rev. John C.

Carey. Masses at 6:45, 10 a commander of that Mr. Gloecknex was a member of mass. Our Lady wf Mt Carmel. Rev.

Jerome G. Scorzoso meeting room was decorated with Sowers for the occasion. and refreshments were served to the members and their guests. The troop planned a hike for nest i the Jennain Memorial Presbyterian Tuesday as the fiaal activity of the i Church and of the Barclay Jer-'season. main Club of that church.

Survivors include his wife; the gfiJIEflJAINr WOMEN OF Janet Milne; one son. BAPTIST CHURCH GROUP Officers. leaders and corn- Anthony Joseph Murray Marion Theresa Myers Earl Richard Nagle William Marshall Xeelands Doris Mary Xicoll Constance Elizabeth Nugent Geraldine Catherine O'Brien Ann Theresa O'Bryan Waiter George O'Day WiUiam Joseph O'Donnell Gerald Joseph O'Hara Virginia May O'Reilly Marguerite Theresa Ouimet Edna Marie Palladino Frances Angela 'Palumbo Cecilia Blanche. Parker Elizabeth Jane Pasinella George Patrick Pask Mary Pauley Joan Theresa Phoenix Therese Louise Pickett Antoinette Made Poleto Mary Elizabeth Powanda Siadeline Annelta Powers Madeline Virginia PurSScato Eleanor Theresa. Quandt Jane Irene Qainn John Joseph Rado Robert James Rafferty Reardon Mary Alice Elizabeth Rega John Anthony Ricei Charles Edward Riegert Shirlex- Anne Robillard I est 11.

Gloeckner of Waiervliet; one brother, William C. Gloeckner of AJbanv; one sister, Mrs. O. J- blcKeon of Utica: two mittee. members of the Woman Masses at 7:45, 9, 10 and a.m.1 Ernest -V.

Gloeekner and Fred R. Church Society of the First Bap-, Rosary Sicietv will go to Holy Gloeckner and great-graadson, tis Church were entertained at a 1 Communion at ":45 a.m. mass. David H. Gloeckner.

all of Water- I reccn luncheon by Mrs. Mchblas Diii of the group. i The funeral will be conducted! plans were made for the corning Rev. Andrew P. Chlystum.

from the residence, TOO Second'yeaj Each woman's group will be llasses at and 10 a-m. The 's tre gj Watervliet, Tuesday at 2 engaged in special activities during Catholic Sons will go to Holy Com- i Rev. Lester L. Ross, pas-! the year, ifembers also planned at the 10 mass. tor of the Jersnain Memorial Pres-jto 'do White Cross sewing.

Thej St. Bridget's. byterian Church, officiatias. housing committee reported that Julia Fatricza Ryan I neiv equipment had been Mary Ann Kyan. jfor the rooms of the church- Winifred Rogers Carolyn Anne Romp Ann Catherine Ryan Edna Ann Ryan Frederick Daniel Ryan Helen JIarle, Ryan Mary Ryan Rev.

James P. Hanrahan. Masses at 7, 8:15, 9:13, 10:15 and 11:15 a.ro- Intmaculate Conception. Rev. M.

Watroba. Masses at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sacred Heart of Mary. Rev. A.

Nap La Palme- Masses at 8. 9. 10 and 11 St. Ambrose, Latham. Rev.

Daniel F. Cronin. Masses at 9. 10 and 11 a.m. Sermon Topics yMj' .1 CHURCH SOCIETY NOTES or 1 omorrOW OF MEMBER Methodist- Rev.

Charles Dayton. Raymond Smith will conduct the Sunday School tomorrow at 10 a.m. Reports ol committees i Were heard at the meeting of the i What-Ssv-Ever Society of the First! Presbyterian Church of WatervHet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hinderer of West Sand 1'nst To Meet. The worship service will be at 11 Chester Fiet will direct i the ciass meeting at noon.

The Mrs. Harry Bitley. president was! charge of the business meeting, Young People's Group will meet at wntch was followed by a surprise B. PSynn Post. American p.m.

The evangelistic song birthday party for Mrs. Bitley. Legion, will meet Monday at 8:30 service will be held at 7:30 p.m.! Gawes were played and prizes p.m. at their rooms, -523 First Are- with Fred Boel in charge. Xr.

I were won by ilrs. Bitley, Mrs. Besoie Luce, Mrs. Dorothy Haskins, Hinderer, Mrs. Emma Purcell and Jlisses Marjorie Lietzell.

Anna Zoubie and Adelaide Vetoich. Hue. with Cctndr. Edward C. Dia- Dayion will bring the message.

xnond in charge of the affair. Congregational Church. Rev. Alfred J. The everting vrorshlp will be held i tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

The theme i of the sermon will, be "The answered Prayer." A procram of Ycu dcn't nsec us to you how necessary money is! Sut who? w's can tell you 13 hsw to cbfsin extra mcrisy you need right now! We ore rcpCy to make you 'oon co iow-inferest, eosy-to-re- pay terms. Coine in dsy, 'elf. over vjur needs. NATIONAL mm WATERTLIET 'Jusl ACWJSS Jhe Bridge" eWVIiet 6H5 Ilonorcd at Party. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis EthiPr i music and sones will be presented 1513 Fifth Avenue, were of by the slrinzed ensemble- honor at a party noting their North KeforiHed. ninth wedding anniversary, given Rev. Kenry J- Burcgtaaff. The worship service will be held j'tomorrow at 10:30 a.m.

The sermon topic will be "Uis Evidence of The church school and men's Bible class will meet Ki 11:50 a.m. i First Avenue Methodist. Luther A. Patton. Organ recital at 9:50 a.m.

The I theaw. of the morning worship at AGENCIES' COUNCIL Id a.21, be I 'ihere." Church school will be WARNS mOTHCKS TU at 11 AM. Youth Fellowship (I 0' SITTERS Baptist. Chicago (1N'S-- Even if there Rev. Arr.aido Natino.

eiwas'a baby-sillers lo an- their residence. 1315 Sixth Avenue, last night. Cards and other games were played and a progratti of entertainment was given. The table decorations were in a pink and white motif with a large wedding cake fomiinc the centerpiece- The of honor received many at 7 p.m. June Kyan Thomas Ryan Mary JEllin Salazar Joseph Eugene Santore 'William Thomas Sanvidge "Charles Francis 3ch.ermerhorn Frances Janet Schillinger Rnth Rita Schriner John Anthony.

Settanny James Hugh Shanley Ruth Ann Shaughn-essy flosamond Ann Hheehan Antie Shields Rosemary Frances Shorten Jean Anne Snydcr Harry William Scilntann Louise Ann Sorrento Alice Mae Stebbins Virginia Ann Strangr Joseph John Styczynski Anne Bernice Sullivan Helen Elizabeth Sullivan Joan Therese Sullivan Marion Teresa Sullivan "Thomas Leo Sweeney Joseph Francis Swertinski Thomas Peter Talbot Kathryn Grace Tandy Aioysius Traccy Patricia Kathryn Trela Kathryn ilarie VanDecar George Patrick Vandenburgh Johanna Lawrence VanSpps Edward Joseph Vaughn, jr. Mary Jean Verchereau Edna Rita Walsh Joan Anne Walsh Edna, ilary Watson Oswald King Weaver Anna Jean Weber Mary Norine Williams Mary Adelaide Wunderiich Helen Elizabeth Kcpf Edward Jaiwss Zibro Joseph 3ito "Denotes veterans KaiWeea iSarra Josephine ilartenis Doris. Mae Krafiees Ann MeCartby Helen Patricia Joyce Marilyn AED McCarthy Maryila Jaae McCau't-y Kaiberice Mary Ana Elizabeih McCra.ck-»n Augustine McCowan Patricia Helea -Shirley SliirSey Tesesa McGuirk Slary Margaret AIcKcever Marie Grace ilarie Fi-ances ileKeon 1'utricia Anne ilcLiiuphlin Catherine- Theresa ilcMsihon Joseph ilesley Cecile Anne ilessier Catherine Mary Meyer Gerald Chandler Meyer Frances Joan Mir.Uhan ilargaret Mary Mitchell Edward Joseph Mohan Alice Theresa ilonahan Ellen Dona Martha Mary Morgan Donald Alfred Morris Josephine Frances Morrissey Edith Margaret Joyce Ann Mullin Ann Noel Murphy WAY TO EL'EOPE--This truck load of 1,000 cMekeas is above at the John W. Holser farm ifl OB ibc firs! leg of a journey wbkh will end in Ettrope. The a-ere ordered by U.K4*.R-A.

for Poland lor the purposft of populating that teuftlrj- wiih cbifekeris lost during lonj of'war and etxupatiwa. 200 Troy Pupils To Receive Diplomas At Grammar Schools Points Out Washington Direc-fof Hoover warned the public today to be on guard; against I an almost certain increase in hur- in the months ahead. Police reports for the first three months this year showed an in- I of 27 psr cent over the Th H. 5S. Stewart.

Phyllis A. VaiiBuren and period last year. Tht graduates: J. C. Amseknent.

Evelyn St-ituul 18. Richard X. Bailey. Lawrence W. Beard.

Betsy Berg, iiruclt (Joxei. Frank R. Carney. Mary L. ChAnga, Chevalier.

Donna. S. Bftty A. Bird. Jeun (jhwlJteoff.

Joan A. Cocmes. Robert Cantamieci. Ahc' H. Corbin.

ir- Dthl xw E. Oolan, Janics gini." Charles Bradley Dua- 0 nCJkn ilarie upre e. Jean ham. Rosemary Anne Fera. Jean Farretl Mary FinB Carole J.

I. John ij.Ci.x'igan. Douglas A. i As suaimer approaches. Hoover Joau jj.

KavauauSh, Joyce I. Gues incau Jean q. Hendy, Jean E. isaid, homes wilt be left unguarded, Lovell. Daniel J.

McCormick. Donsj Joan a Hoffdieister, Ron- doors will be unlocked, and dencite i jj. Messick. Lillian Suutb. (jd Kjtaj.

Richard S. Ktotz. teJltale signs wilUnviie the burglar in streeter, Agatha. to single out your house for hisixurinc. Barbara Ruth Uiine.

caiherine A. Kunessis. Mary J. Will Be Conducted on Wednesdoy Morning (Continued from 7.) next "job." The F.B.I. chief emphasized that police were doing what they could protect homes- But, he added, "the effectiveness of any police department depends to a LaWlor, Therese Ltndemann.

Joan R. VanDcnBurgh. Audrey' ifar Rose M. Ruth Weils. Theresa Margaret Dorolhv A McCartin, Ward Mc- Keon.

jcancy L. Mitnton. Frank J- Jvceley. Sally A. Pecor.

Greta M. 10. Elaine R. Berj-er. Anna M.

Esposito. Ida M. Esposito. Philip A. great extent upon the prompt and -j er mano onn p.

(Jezzo, intelligent cooperation of the citizen, not only at the time of a disr turbance. but before the need for the police 1 Hoover gave these suggestions for safeguarding your home when iyou go oat for the evening: "Oofl't Hide Key." a light burning in some I. Goldstein. Floyd M. Ives, Rolwrrt P.

Kaelin. Burton E. Prager. Sally A. Schenkel.

Stanley Thomas, Marilyn L. Joan L. Wisher- Peter School 12- Babic, CSloria A. Bazar. Kicholas Catherine Mary Cahill.

Charles M. Deutsch, Peter Dmyterko. Shirlej- A. Ed- Purcell, Kathryn L. Purcell.

Geraldine M. Quinn, Joyce A. Quinn. Marie G. Salerno.

Myer S. Ssis, Raymond J. Seidel. Sandra Z. Sto'ckser, Millicent D.

Tapiin. Arthur R. Thieringer, VirgriBla Thompson, Estefle C. Tower, James W. Trego.

William K. Vaughan, David B. Harold L. berg, James N. CertiScates of progress will be awarded to ihe following pupils: Cluirlcs Meesoa Jlary T.

Merolla Mary Milanesa Karl M. Milter Theodore Stelln ilorano Gertrude B. Oathout Robert O'Briea Douglas W. Peckhmm Spencer J. PeckbAm Michael Pou'alylt W.

Joan Rciter Helen A. Michael D. Bizza A. Jane Sawyer CharJoue Smio Veronica. R.

Stewart Andrew J. Stuininger June StuarU Marjorie H. Sutltff Albert Thayer Wilhelmina John Ri Wait Elizabeth H. Walter E. Winney Ailrienne J.

(Pour Year Robert J. Arajteliao Charles J. Anthony F. Ci.impolillo Robert J. Clancy Alfred F.

Dobert Peter Drewecki room, but turn off the porch ards, Raymond Fred no notee indicating time of Holoduck. Richard Kclley. Wil- Robert Bashford. Irene Grim- return. Do not pulldown window am Kane, Marj' T.

Klem. niick. Lillian Hull, Leonard C. shades. Do not leave a key under peter Lasky.

Irene G. Mackay. i Johnson. AValter W. Johnson.

Dom-: the mac, over the door, or in the Charles F. McAuHffe, Dorothy inSck A. Marinellc. Viola Parent, H. Ecclestoa mail box.

Securely lock all win-! j. McCosky. Patricia T. Monk. Er- JRose PiccirilSo.

Dave. Roberts. ij W. Hall dows and doors, double locking nest f. Phillips, Agnes M.

Rose, jliam Roberts. Roswcll John Sny; doors if possible. Close the garage Earl R. Smith. 3rd, Helen SoSoyna.

der, Mary Katherine Vallee. B.ob-[ doors- for open ones reveal your Herman S. Wald, Marj' T. H. White.

School 1, and David; absence. Suggest to a neighbor kj. De Mcrs. School 18. that he keep an eye on your house School 14.

or apartment during your absence, oyc M. Benderson, William A I "By following these simple rules, Bohrer. Floyd Bonesteel, Richard! you will -be adding to your pvotec- Brennan, Mary F. Castiglione. tion by forestalling a possible break into your home by a criminal who reads telltale signs inviting him Hoover said.

He said that all too frequentfy housewives fail to safeguard their homes while going to the nearby grocery stores and then standing in line for hours to get some scarce item. It does not take long to ransack a home, he said, so however short a time you will be gone, always lock it. Here is what you should do before leaving on your vacation: 1. Do not ask your newspaper's society editor to publish the fact James Caulfield, Betty A. De RUSEO.

George E. Dosne, Joeephine Dooflian, John F. Edwards. John G. Fatone.

George N. Hansen, Ken-1 W. Hobbs, Korma L. George A. King, Charles H.

Kirchert. Virginia K. Iarimer. Don- aid C. Lemke.

Carlo S. LoPresi, Milton J. Luriwig, Frederick IDEAL FOR PLANES Field Busy as Beehive Denver (INS)---Table Mountain-- kacGregor. James H. Mej-er, Anna! site of Denver's new soaring fleld B.

ilijal, Henry D. Nachbar. Mar-jis a beehive Of activity these days tha'Oistowy. Floyd Ratigan. Bev-! as daJ lest flights are made to eriy R.

Swift. Rose M. Sherry What n' I eterrn ine soaring LarroweJ The flat topped mesa located just School J6. i est ol Dcnvcr at I BS foothills of Hal Bayly," John G. Belemjian, the Rockies, thus far, has proved you are going on a vacation, i William 5.

Bishop, John T. Eunncy, to be aft ideal location for soaring Thieves read papers, too. William Casterlin, Edward J. Con-1 --the latest in glider 2, 33e eure to stop newspaper ei)y, Harvey G. Dickson.

H. Ron- completion-of the tests, the and milk deliveries. aid Epstein, Lynn Fisher, Kay- Soaring- Plans 3. Arrange for a neighbor to; mond Hart, Ronald L. Has- I Colorado School of soaring: plans remove from your doorstep any Srouck, Leon Huntley, James advertising circulars that might be L.

Jewell, J. Allen Ray- offer instruction in the motor- i i 3ess flying. dropped there, as an accumulation mond Xprmandin, Freeman E. On one day, a. sailplane soared i JK an iljimcS IEAA A of these indicates i home.

Robert L. Rose, James Sells, Charles Schriner, William to 14,500 feet and stayed in the air for more than two hoars. 4. Leave the key to your home JR. Smith.

Russell M. Upton and gailpJanes launched from the Carolyn J. Christie, Anna F- Clifford, Mary L. Cummins, Jean Muriel f. Ferra, JSHza- a responsible neighbor so'thatj Fred C.

WSllsey. jit might be entered -without dam- Also Jean M. Allen, Florence I. age in event of an emergency. Remove Alt Valaahles.

5. Remove and appropriately all money, jeweiry and other! 'articles of value- The burglar al-; i ways looks first behind pictures, 1 under fugs, in crockerj' or mat-1 tresses, so such hiding places are I unwise and unsafe. ShriJey jn ubach(ir A Hcaly 6. Make certain that all doors and windows are securely locked GREEN ISLAND Taxes will be collected by Village Treasurer Arthur J. St.

John during next week 'with the 1 per mountain have been able to fly every day during the tests, and Arthur G. the pilot, claimed that air currents in the vicinity were perfect. To obtain additional data, a mobile weather station, operated by i U. S. Arcny weathermen, conducted i tests on the fleld.

Staynard. who has beea hired by the Chamber of Commerce to determine the desirability of tlis mountain for soaring activities, is Kenneth E. Benjamin Ernest H. Meyer Charles Miller Frank A. PerfetU Joseph F.

John F. Rosney John F. SchriAer Williant Sheehan Cariyle J. S'herwin Francis J. Sirtori John Taylor Robert P.

Warenchak Alexander j. Two Year Inttuntri; William C. Alber Francis Bernard V. Btcg John J. Breeii Ralph A.

Cioffi Vincent F. ComraU Robert E. Connor Samuel A. Finclli Gordon W. French Frank J.

Charles P. Gooley Kenneth E. Gunimer Girard J. Hart Leland H. Hilt Donald J.

Hoffman William H. ilanley Albert J. Samuel E. Miller Elwyn C. Mosea John VV.

3-Iurphy John P. Wash Joseph L. Oonald R. Ralph J. Purificato John J.

Shufon Anothny R. Tully Robert Warenchak Joseph M. Wetsel. before you lealve. i cent penalty, it was announced to' suggested that 'everyone av Beginning'July 3, a.

penalty make a careful survey of his home 5 cr cent will be added to the as a fuiitime Security measure. The tax i householder should tnake certain that no door keys are in the hands of former tenants or servants; if in doubt, change the lock. Be sure 'you have a foolproof lock- I Housewives should consider plac- i a chain or bar gaard on the convinced -hat the field will be the finest in the country- Land for the runways was do- natcd to the city of Bcr.ver by A. 0. Quintancc and Jack Browne.

MARKS RUBBED Rubber was named in the 18th century, it was accidentally discovered that' it -would pencil marks Auxiliary to Ieet- lew Ladies' Auxiliary of Post, V.F.W., will! Monday at jvm. ai the Club; 5 George To May SIGHTIESS BOY 6IVEN SPiaAl SCOUT MEDAl AT MISSOURI SCHOOt St. JUuis 17-year-old KE TAXES The Po.t, V.F.W., boy who the twin i enowgh to see who is outside with- baseball team will meet the Water- handicaps of total blindness and -'out runnftar rfek of hariag an vliet Merchants tomorrow al 2 p.m. is a "good lunwanted person force his way in, Memoria! iftadium. Piaycrs are WBse of the irge.

Triaity Episcopal. Rev. Ivan H. Bail. Cornnronion at 7:30 and ai.

The ciiuich school wiJi at 10:15 a.m. Corn- WILLIAM E. HESSON ATTORNiY Having been honorably discharged from the Armed Service announces the opening of a low office in the Masonic Tempfe Building, 1583 Broadway, Watervliet, June 24, 1946. Xever leave the youngsters in the care of a male baby sitter. Be ture the sitter is at laast 14 years old.

If you're sot lucky enough find someone in the neighborhood. munlon at St. Chapel wiij ca! placement officer of your be at a.m. oca3 school. Third Avenue Ask for references, for from a teacher.

And once you find someone to with the k'rfdies, advise her not, to entertain her boy friends whilfi you're merry. But. said the council, a thought- fu! parent will leave some food i I availabje to avoid hunger panic in Harry Van Antwerp. i ro in girl. Rev.

Alfred J. Liljesirand will ft doctor and the number i at p.m. in the chapel. ym or 4 member of your First Presbyterian. I family may be reached in a.h emer- Rev.

William J. Clark. Jgfcncy. "When Availale" will topic for the tomorrow at fc A MILLS SERVICE. i the 10:30 a.m.

i Sunday school will be held at the Church of Christ, Eagle Mills at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Porest Patrie will preside. Worship service will be at 11 a.in. under the direction of Ker- fc.

Barrfcr. ivorshii. service bA heM tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. Church will be heid at a.m.; The evening worsnis win be held at 7:30 p.m. Beacon Light Mission.

And a final tip: Be snrft to leave of i Memorial. Rev. Lester L. Ross. "Why Do the Good Suffer?" will be the.

topic for the sermon C'Hckher. There will be a ser- row At the 11 service. i mon by Rev, 3ass, saM "The most serious theme of the worship service- as troop Hbrar-. you car, make is to trnst a person center around the painting. al of trooj'? Braille wjtn whom you come in contact -Follow Me." by Tom Curr.

library. He cannot cmer into the simply because he appears 'pros-. will be the Sacrament aspects of scouting! is a smooth talker, and Baptism, The Cradle RoH-Service U3C diabetes, which rc- polished manner." i be in charpe of Mrs. William special diet and insafin He also warned that there have Gilbert. Cradle Roll superintendent.

shot ll lf meal, beer. Jiumarous depredations re- The children of the Beginners' Hcndron awiMs the other hoys centiy bv persons hiring themseives primary and junior department will for overnight hikes out as domestic servant. He ad- present a prosranr of and chfierfumcss. despite the fact vised a careful check of refer: BiMcs will be avarcetJ rnn accompany nc to the members of the Intermediate H1B oss hccn an ehthMsiaStic i SCOUT JOT many years and nis tECOMWINDS START Common Service. Communion service will be con-j do js trj to ftnteh my job ducted -'av; 10:30 a.m.

tomorrow can Hendon says. Albuquerque, JC. M. (INS)--Are- i the Island Presbyterian) port issued by the Division of GQV- by Rev. Henry SWASTIKA SCARECROW i Sunday school, the last session be-' fore th WELCOME HOME RECEPTION TO ALL Watervliet Veterant of World War II BRING YOUR Stftt DINE and DANCE ASOKRfiOtSTS UKRAINIAN HALL fJWr SATURDAY JUNE 22 Dancins 9:00 ro UW PBKJf OF BUDGET BUREAU I eminent Research of the British minister of "state, was elected ehainftan of ttbor party when the orwnfeilhwt heM.

conference-to of Xew Mexico recotntnenfls establishment of a state budget low. the eelin Sunday School Association will At 8 p.m. Monday, metabers bureau, with a permanent staff held at 12:45 p.m. trained personnel working directly under the state finance board. The study pointed out that New.

Mexico is one of only five states without a budget staff, and responsibility for supervising state and local budgets is scattered among several and POLICEMAN Mass. re- i spending to a cftU from an ex-GI, found A swastika flying in- TRUSCOTT Yachts Cruisers 24' 28' 32' 39' 42' 24" OltlVtRY WMM.BARKEY Hyde Soot Torrf Foot St. attttml the rqccption for F. W. the yard of a Prabody home.

When Evans. D.D., by the Troy Proshy-1 owfter bad been found he ex-j tery at the Ninth Presbyterian Charch. The. annual Sunday school picnic will hold Saturday, June 20, at Sanatas on the Hoosicl! Boai pliuned that the flag, brought home from Ciermany by a reiatiwe ser- vict'man, was bring used as a scare- Crow. He yna given brief in patriotism snd promised twj do it again.

Owen McSwetney WJflOILS DELCO OIL BURNERS srs--jsth gt Ph. nfli At".

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