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The Troy Recordi
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THE TROY RECORD, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1945. Rebekah Lodge te JaeKaJtatioa rteeatljr at Wfeite Grasd eaisg- lodge. Cecil Brows and vice 'recording JfteClebe: secretary. Grabs' irea5- -E4ra St. er, Gladys Owes; rigc: hoeor guard 'o Ins Balsas: 'eft so -tie Carylya Hayaer; -iasiie Mrs.

Audsa ouiside. gssar porter' to the jgraEd, Mrs. i si.ijsso*"*^f Sirs. right supporter noble grasa. 'Sirs, Mi'drfed left supporter to the r.oe grasd.

Mrs. H-agJsee; right and left altar gjiarci. Fktieg and Mrs. Mabel Csriner; right acfi left hosor guard to the past noble grand, Versa Bowen and Mis, Mar- Weiraer, aod mitsSciaa, Sftrra. Owens.

Grand master the grand lodge the state of 'York. Enter District Deputy Gratd Engtea of district, ssti Jrt Hefaldi Miss Dorothy Me- ifere present and spcfee briefly. Gifts were presented the retiring: naMe acting poo'e grsad aad vice During the business session. XobJe Grasd Pauline Layigne presided. During the social hour, were to dors than seventy members and guests.

The tabies ia aa orchid and yellow color scheme and lighted by tali yellow candles. Tendered Tarrj- Miss Man- Elizabeth Con-way of 41 Point View- Drive was the guest of hoaor recently a party given i la honor of her birthday. A theater party was enjoyed during the FCTTRE BHIDE---Mr. cad Mrs H. OJney of 5 R- hiie the e-isa se a i Ruth G.

Csp'-. Abba-it L. Wiley, son Mr. asd Mrs, Leonard ol The cerenior-y be perforpwd Saturday. 20, st 6 p.m.

ia the Third Avenue Methodist Church in Wa McKinley Bride y. r. c. Elects Officrrs Jtebei of Mr. and Richmond South Seeoad Avenue.

Mechanicvilie, njarried -to noon ewesaoHy Thurfday to 1 -foaifa Third Patricia. ntie. Hulda BieHnger of Boaton. the Tbvtrsdajr Canada Tax Reduction Law Goes Into Effect operation taw at initiative ta petiod Lois total tell The auecdacu were wiil forta the executive of JL ef tite'cluife. At 'next of.

the e-Jab plants invite The bsride wore geay' dress a ifoaa tiw-. Allied-- OFFICER'S FUXCEE--Mr. and Mrs, Joaa Duiauitz of 27 Lake Avcaue announce tile engagement of their' daughter. Miss Bin'owitz, if. Louts Gross, Manse Corps Reserve.

sou of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Gross of Cleveland Heights. O.

Miss Diaowitz is a senior at Pena State College and her fiance was attending Ohio State University prior to catering the sen-ice. Xo 4ate been set far cfae btaek vtlvei with teatcfeiag- and a cotaage of pick aaasd of ia Was- Cfcest. Several Stave up ta attend the Adults' Group Albany at there 20 At of and or the bridal party raat JB AJbaay. Or. aad as a weidiag trip in MechanicvilU spring.

ARMY Xl'RSE BETROTHED---Mr. aod Mrs. Charles Severson of Hoosick Falls announce the engagement of their daughter, Lt. Nora Seversoa, Army Nurse Corps, to Robert Haley, SOB of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Haley of Buffalo. Lieutenant Severson graduated from the Mercy Hospital School for Nurses in Buffalo and is stationed at Ft. Mr. HsJey. a discharged veteran, is ployed at the General Electric Co.

ia Buffalo. Established EXCLUSIVELY EYES EXAMINED SUSSES MADE LIMERICK'S Optometrists Opticians B. and Magnify ing Glasses 216 RIVER STREET Opposite American Theater OCTOBER and Mrs. Joseph Lewis East Grafton have a be held Monday at 8:30 p.m. the engagement and approach- at The Kenirick ing marriage Of their daughter, U-ard w.

Golden, president of League Will Plan Schedule the first 'an meeting of the Board of Directors and the after attending the wedding of Mrs. men of standing'committees the Donahue's nejhew. John J. Ken- CathDlie Service League Attended Wedding of Xephenc in Greenwich Mrs. Edward L.

Donahue and Kaj- aea Mary of 730. Fourth Avenue hax returned home Lmv Feted Dinner Parly of the staff of dto- rom a table deco- i rated io red and white, the couple were the recipients of many Qxt guests from Vaxf Island. Albany Schenectady. Sergeant Kelly has returned trict and division traffic of from Europe where he spent ten; the Xew York Co. a ao with Thanderbird gave a disner pany sesday at The Esquire 21 Christie Street.

In honor of Sliss L.J Sgt. jusa MJW, J. reeeeUy at their! SHCRWIN-WILUAMS 18 rmnk nedy. and Stiss Hope Constance Jahi tvhich took pface Saturday moraing aj St. Mary's Church.

Greetuvieh. Conn. i The bride is a graduate of VVag- Cpl. Dorothy Jean Adams, to league, preside and hear CoHege end has bee-n an in- Tech. Sgt.

Michael Duffoli of ports of committee chairmea 'intstructor at the Creehwich High Erie, Pa. Corporal Adams is sta- tiohed at Camp and prior to entering the service iyas employed at the General Electric Co. The wedding will take place Oct 19 ia Washington, D. C. i reference to this year's program.

School. The bridegroom, until re- Pians also be outlined for ceatl Iteutwaant (junior grade) league's activities for the year in the is a graduate of i and "susrsestioTS will be presented se aer Polytechnic Institute in the i Co Class .1. BETROTHED--James Caeca of 2326 Third Avenue, Wateirliet, has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Julia Cocca, to Anthony Falco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Falco of Mechanicvaie.

Miss Cocca is employed at Ciuett, Peabody and her fiance, recent- board. civif engineers, in it has been aaaounced that the Greenwich. where the couple annual membership tea vd1 be con- WS; ressde. ducted Wednesday afternoon. Nov.

i Why distmitd IXttKtM- ly vrftftft yOw Con now QCl effective cidt sf gcrlic lor relief, without ftor i Fuculty Club To Start Gym Nights The Faculty Women's R- P. will hold its Srst evm- i later date. j-14. in The Headrick Hudson. Graduate Thursday Joseph J.

Maioney has beej named Bettv Copian dauehtet chairaiar. of this affair with Mrs. aaugrntft: John J. Koonan as Jow- ar- Fl Street, is one of seven aru- ersonai of rangad and vrill be announced at a deals to be graduated with honors employed st the American Locomotive Co. in Schenectady.

He is a graduate of Mechanic- viile High School. Rulh a prospective bride. There were 25 gueau present at! the affair and the hoaor guest waaj ihe recipieat of a gift of crystal) 1 a corsage of baby orchids. Shej will be married Saturday. Oct.

2CU to Lt. 3. MecWiUiaow, Feted On Anniversary Mrs. Sol Romano and Ray PuriScato entertained at the former's residence on Lord Avenue last night in hoaor of Mr. and Raiph Purificato, who celebrated the 35th anniversary of their -wedding.

Decorations in a pink and color scheme and during the evening Sol Romano and Mrs. Ralph Purificato rendered vocal selections. The honor guests received many gifts and Mr. luri- ficato presented his wife with a bouquet of 35 roses. Miss Mary Campbell assisted the hostesses.

I Club Members Feted of the Gmy Club i entertained with bvo parties la i honor of the birthdays of two of its members. Mrs. Robert Weisa of 144 H9th Street was feted at a party given at the home of Mrs. Harold Adams. 79 College Avenue, on Oct.

i On Tuesday, Mrs. Welwj was entertained at the home i Mrs- Charles ftayher, A large birthday cake was featured at each affair. i day at at the R. i TM Auxiliary There -will bowlinsr, I r- I and badminton and all flattS members are invited to attend and fomi ite I. KIO Mfr.

CXMMIW Lsbontoty, jLilwtte -V t. AT LEACCvG DRUG STORES--Adv. are asked to report in tht faculty room of the gymnasium. A bwsi- ness. meeting will precede the games at 7:30 p.m.

fasi to relieve muscular soreness and pa thaia five other teidelv ofered rub-ins. So iive board of ihe Woman's Auxiliary to the Medical Society of Rensselaer County held at the home of Mrs. Victor C. Jacobsen, plans were made for the guest luncheon to bft hsld Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Troy I at PennsyU-anla State College) sir.

and Perry Robinson of i Tendered Dinner -Thursday- She will receive her this city are planning to motor to cari Reinhardt. and' Mrs. bachelor of art, in arts and west Palm Beach. to spend: Harrj Nutnb erg entertained at the -winter months. i dinner Friday evening in honor of Dr.

Daniel P. Mahoney of 213 Mrs. John C. O'Melia at the home Nineteenth Street. WatervHet, has! of Mrs.

mother, Mrs. dis-! William A. Rod8y of 2152 Pour- letters. Besides scholastic achievement Miss Coplan has been active as At a recent meeting of estecu- i President of Delta Alpha Delta. honorary speech sorority; president of Delta Sigma Rho.

national honorary debating; society; secretary of Forensic Council, governing body of student spesch activities; secretary of Mortar Board, national senior women's service. Mrs. A- J. in charge of reservations and can be reached by calling Troy 1868. tfon.

Bible charged from the Arrnv Medical: teehtb Street. Mrs. O'Melia, for-" jmerty Miss Martha Wallis of this i city, "was presented with a gift of About Town Attending Reunion JDr. Francis Schwarz is spending- a few days in Xew Tork where be is attending a reunion of his class at Long. Island University.

In Jfew York Frederick R. Bull spendiag a days- ia New Tork. Residence Corps at Fort Disc, N. J. Mrs.

Irving C. Dater of Sixth Mrs. Siurgess of 616 Third have returned home after visiting at Chatham, Cape Cod, Mass. Mr. and Mrs.

David Goidsberry, who were married Sept. 30, have returned from their wedding trip to Buffalo and are residing at 614 Second Avenue. The bridegroom The Fidelity Bible Class of tne son Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Memorial Methodist CSurch met Goidsberry.

in the church house. The! Charles R. Cainmef, who bas and means committee, headed; been serving as field director of by Mrs. Beh-a Derby, reported! the American Red Cross at Camp! progress on the sale of persona)-j Kilmer, -visited friends in Latham i ized writing paper. Mrs.

Slerton Columbus Day. "He was ac-' silver. There were ten guests present at the affair. Marks Birthday Miss Helen F. Kane of 454 Second Street entertained recently wttfc a party on the occasion of her birthday.

A luncheon from a. table decorated in a pink white color scheme and centered with a birthday cake. The gueat of honor was the recipient of giftsi Sale The Women's Guild Auxiliary of Roy showed pictures Cape companied by Mrs. Cammer and i the Holy Cross CharchHl conduct and vicrnitv. Following the pro--their son.

Chilton- its annual fall rummage today and tomorrow at 427 Elver Street. Mrs. Grobe and Mrs. John Watson are co-chairmen and will gram refreshments were sen ed. Earl R.

Trotmaii of long Island The November meeting will held City, formerly of Troy, who has at thft home of Mrs. Albert BVeefc- been seriously ill. arrived Wednesday with Mrs. Trotman to spend three with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

G. E. Trotmaft of 52 DeFreest Avenue. Miss Grace Collins, a member of tier ou HeadowlaTvn Avenue. Xr.

and Matthew H. ison. and son. Matthew, moved to Meet 'Saturday from the Coilins Apart-i The Business Girls'Group of the imenis and wjli teke ptheir fesi-j Chf istian Serv- on Brunswick ftoad. i Reprinting School ice of Memorial Methodist Church Ctemeweil Lav, headmis- Sl today at the tress of Emma Wizard School, 1 0 i Ir a is in Chambewbuffc where the Hoos.ck Road.

Miss Dorothy she ia representing the school at McCabe and Mrs. Hose win nf-etnt- trfe 5th anniversary of opening of Wilson College. She is the housezraest of Dr. Mrs. Paul S- Haveas.

Doctor Havens is president of the coilsec. Lieutenant Doran Here Lt. and Mrs. Robert S. Doran have returried to town after spending a few days in Xgv TorK.

Liewtenant Doras has just arrived frorn Pacific where he has been iwrvin.sr with the Marine Corps. Now on a 19-day ieave. he report to the Brooklyn Xavy Tard to receive his discharge. Cetehnte Birthday. Robert and sister, Mrs.

the faculty of Ithaca High School, Felicia lozzo. were entertained at a Miss Lois Collins, secretary in -birthday party last night at the assisted Cruild. by members of the Not since winked at Adam has there been tuck a templing color for eyerywlwre in noil enomef, tiptlick dmf in face too. And ttaymg powir the Department at Washing- i home of Mr. and Mri.

3. i ton, D. are visiting their par-j Haggertv. 439 Sixth Aveatie. Tlie ents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Collins of brother-sister "birthday 2168 Street. i celebrated are Just two ROSE-DERRT MATTRESSIS by the assisting hostesses.

Final arrangements for the -turkey dinner'! will be made -which will be served Thursday, Oct 25. 'i YOU, TOO, I Clip This Its Worth $1.00 to You MODERNELLA TROY'S LEADING BEAUTY SALON 17 TWIOn CT I iniKU SI. jMth ALWAYS COOL and COMFORTABLE EMPRESS PERMANENT ror ess Individual Remtte Control OIL PERMANENT WAVE 00 KftMANCNTS LffE OIL $7.25 I TUU-ART AiK CONDITION SHOP WlTHfMf Not'l Advfrtijed $6.00 NONE TROY 6360 SHAMPOO AND SET 76e thru Tt undoy EXPERT OJT.KATORS AT 8RKVICX JfO Chui-ch The of the First Church fceld a ineetinir Thursday evening at home of Edward Court 85 Street Green IsJan'd. Edward Stewart, prewdeai. presid- And devotions -were in charae of Mrs.

Ho-vard D5U. A letter read Mis? Telfitr is serving: with the WAC MTew A gift was presented to Mrs. Harold At tht coac'uslon of the meeting. refreshments were served by itte hostess. The next sneetitiR will be held XQV-.

at the home of. Mrs. i School A program entitled i Tht Bays We Celebrate" was in i the school assembly the ert- tire student body of School 17; a y. Participating Nornm Arotison, Ann Pooiin, Flor- jence Sirtioniari, 'Carmel Mnscatello. Rcardon.

Joseph Belottc. Richard Device, Donald -Caaolt; Gpfald FitXitrerald, Gerrtrd Crran.eer, i 'Theodore Ishkanian, Luey Bnken- Jan. Spain and PhyHh Members of the third, fourth, fifth and sixth jrmdes also took JpMrt "Aimerica" waa aung by the entire school. ENGAGED--Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Goelz of 17 Fales Court announce the engagement art4 approaching marriage at their datightcr. Miss Margaret Elisabeth Goetz, to Sgt. DonaW A. Dorman, Marine Corps, son oC Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Dorman of 35 Main Avenue. Miss-Goets is at Ciuett, Peabody and her fiance is sta- ttoned at Cherry Point, N. The wedding is planned for Dec.

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