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10 THE TROY RECORD, TROY, N. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1968 Miss Keene Betrotlied Announcement has been made b.v Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kceiie ol Sluvvcsanl of the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to John G. DeLong, son of Mr.

and --Xcpl JUDITH ANN KCENE Mrs. John F. DeLong of 159 5th Ave. The wedding will take place Sept. 28.

Miss Kecue graduated from Ichabod Crane Central High School and from Albany Business College. She is employed by the law firm of Hinman, Straub, Pigors and Manning. Mr. DeLong graduated from Lansingburgh High School and is with the National Cash Register Mcnands. Mr.

DeLong graduated from Lansingburgh High School and is with the National Cash Register Menands. Nurses To Hear Talk On Therapy Dr. Leonard Sicgel, training consultant in family therapy al the Maimonades Hospital Community Mental Health Center, Brooklyn, will speak on "The Role of the Nurse in Team Family Therapy," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Sampson Auditorium, Albany Medical Center School of Nursing. Dr.

Scigcl received his M.D. at Johns Hopkins Medical College, Baltimore, and had his psychiatric residency al New York Slate University and also thc National Institute of Menta Health at Bethcsda. Md. He is also a diplomat al thc American Board of Psychiatry and Ncurol ogy and has been a frequent contributor to the American Journal of Ortho-Psychiatry. Dr.

Seigcl's talk will be the second in the lecture series, "Modern Concepts in Nursing Practice." sponsored by District No. 9, New York State Nurses Association. Reservations may lie made by calling Ihe Dislrict office, 92 Central Albany, Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. lo 1:30 p.m. --Bolce Pholo MAIUA THEODOROVICH Troy Girl Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Theo- dorovich of 10 Michigan Ave. lave announced the engagement of (heir daughter, Maria S. Thco- dorovich, to Barry Griffith King Jr.

of Albany, son of Dr. and Mrs. Barry G. King of Cincin- latti. Ohio, formerly of Bethesda, Md.

A June wedding is planned. Miss Theodorovich graduated RUsscll Sage College and is doing graduate work at State University at Albany. Her fi- mce graduated from the Univer- jity of-North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is completing his fourth at Albany Medical College. Nolan-Jeffords Nuptials Held Miss Linda Jane Jeffords, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edvard Jeffords, of Schuylcrvillc, became the bride of Gary son of Mrs. Evelyn S'olan, and Samuel Nolan, both if Greenwich, Feb. 18. Rev. James E.

Wolfkicl jerformed the ceremony at the iethesda Episcopal Church, Saratoga Springs. Mrs. David Whalcy, twin sis- Cohoes Girl To Be Bride Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Diane Elizabeth Coventry, daughter of Mrs. Walter Coventry of 86 Congress Cohoes, and the stigan Photo DIANE E. COVENTRY Mr.

to Richard Francis Brcaull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Breault of 118 rjavis 1 Ave. A July 27 wedding'is planned.

-Miss Coventry graduated from Cohoes High School and Albany Business College. She is a stenographer for the Stale Education Department. Mr. Breault graduated 1'roy High School and served years in the Navy Sea- Bees, part of which was spent in Vietnam. Mr.

Breault, who is employed by E. V. Hoit, Albany, is a member of the Wa- Rescue Squad and Police Department. from Hospital To Have Training Program Mrs. Clement J.

Handrou, director of of St. Mary's Hospital, has announced Lhat reservations for the lunch- con and fifth annual training of'the bride, was'matron ol program will close today. lonor and David Whaley was wst man. Mrs. Nolan is a graduate ol Schuylerville Central i School and attended Adirondack Community College.

The bride- jroom attended Greenwich Central School. They are now residing in Greenwich. Home Board Meets The Board of Women a agers of thc Bethcsda Home met recently at the home with Mrs. John Goodwin, president, in charge. Devotions were led by Miss Florence Rohrvvasscr with Mrs.

Fred White al the piano. Reports were read by Mr.s. Mrs. Mrs. Esther Durand, superintendent.

The luncheon mcetin held Tuesday at 12:30 will be p.m. in DOROTHY ANN KUSCSIK Miss Kuscsik To Be Wed Announcement lias been made of the engagement of Miss Dorothy Ann Kuscsik. to Michael Hanlon. No date has been set for the wedding. The prospective bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Kuscsik of 27 Bells Lane, AVa- lerford, and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Catherine Grainer of 14 2nd Troy. Miss Kuscsik graduated from Waterford a High School. Her fiance is employed at the Apex Service Center, AVa- tervliet.

On This Day In History News Of Area Servicemen At Home Ana By LEE FOLLETT U.S. Air Force S. Sgl. Raynond A. Savoie, husband of the ormer Ruth Phoenix of Cohoes, md son of Mr.

and Mrs. Omcr Savoie of S6 Vanderwerkcn Waterford, has been dec- rated with the U.S. Air Force Airman's Medal at Tyndall AFB, Fla. for heroism at the volun- ary risl of his life. jPmSlliiPk S.SGT.

R. A. SAVOIE An explosive ordnance riis- losal technician, Sergeant Sa- distinguished himself at Da- Nang AB, Vietnam, on Aug. 5 6, 1967. On those days, vith complete disregard for his personal safely, the sergeant assisted in saving several parked aircraft after an P'-4C Phantom I Abroad Award during recent ceremonies commemorating the 50th anniversary of the facility.

The sergeant, who is a draftsman and a supervisor in the medical illustrations branch, and his staff members were cited for exceptionally meritorious service of national and international significance enhancing the U.S. image in the world community Ihrough professional excellence in making major accomplishments in the field aerospace medicine. Sergeant Van Allen is a graduate of Westport, N.Y., Central High School. Airman Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

a P. Bailey of 552 4th Troy, is an aircraft mechanic in Ihe 461st Bombardment Wing of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) at Amarillo AFB. The unit was cited for achieving an exceptionally meritorious rating in making tangible contributions to the security of the free world and enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of SAC's combat force. Airman Bailey is a graduate of Trov School Complete Basic Training The following servicemen have completed basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111.: Seamen Apprentices Michael J. Abate, USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Abate of 148 President Troy; Donald P. Hayden, son of Robert L. Hayden of 11 Canal Troy: Stanley Berlin School Will Present Band Concert The annual spring concert ot the Berlin Central School will be presented at 8 p.m., Saturday, April 6, in the school auditorium, will be a joint program featuring the band of the Rondout Valley Central School under the direction of Lee Harrington. The guest band is one of the outstanding school ensembles in Ihe state and has won many honors for musicianship and per Cormance.

The Berlin band, under the direction of Ole Christcnsen, will have as a featured soloist, Stephen Groveston, who has appeared with many symphonic ensembles in the Boston area and has had many solo performances throughout the eastern states. The visit of the Rondout Valley Band to Berlin is thc completion of an exchange of bands, the BCS band having traveled to the Rondout school last fall Personal of the band will be guests of students' parents dur- J- State Lists Student Job Campaign The Youth Opportunity Cen ler of the State Employmen Service yesterday announccc Rights Bill Hits Snag In House WASHINGTON (AP) Martin Luther King is calling he shots around here," grojyled he congressman, mlgnt us well pack and go But whether the congressman ikes it or not, King is exerting a strong albeit indirect influence on the plans of House leaders to on the Senate-passed civil hill with its controversial open-housing provision. King is scheduled lo lead a "Poor People's March" on Washington starting April 22. The House leaders want the bill jassed and at the White House 3v then. They are convinced that tin House, resentful at anything it regards as an attempt to pres sure it into acting would Mil ths bill if called on to vote during King's demonstration.

That was a key factor in their decision to rusn the bill through the House Rules Committee this week and vote on it next week with no changes pd milted. But that plan was all bul wrecked Tuesday. The Rules Committee, instead of rushing it to Ihe floor, voted to hold it until April iust two days before the House is due to take a 10-day recess. II is unlikely the House could com plcle aclion on the bill in two days. And when does the House re convene? April 22, the sama day King is due to lead his march into town for the announced pur pose of tying un capita Ihrough civil T.I rivnirt such limina.

llousl veered off the taxiway and Bennett," nephew of Kobert crashed into a ditch containing Herwin of 186 4lh Troy; flammable fuel. Sergeant Sovie is now a mem- and Airs. George L. Reckner her of the 4756th Munitions of 267 Pincwoods Ave. Road, Maintenance Squadron at Tyn- Troy; John P.

Lcddick, son of By United Press International i Today is Thursday, March 21, 13-year service the Slst day of 1968 with 285 to' follow. The moon is in its last quarter. The morning star is Venus. The evening md Jupiter. On This Day stars are Mars In History William T.

Rcckncr, son of Mr. Mrs. Dorothy Carrol of 710 2nd veteran Troy; David E. Snydcr, attended Waterford High School son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward prior to entering the Air Force Snyder of 483 West Sand Lake in March 1955. He has com- Road, Troy; Stephen C. Trecce, pletcd tours of duly in AVeis- son of Mrs. Margurite Trecce of baden, Germany, Rhien Main 401 5th Troy; Joseph W. consecutive year it will conduct an intensive campaign i Easter holidays students seeking summer work.

After April 1, registration for summer jobs may be made at the Center at 95 Central Albany, or with representatives of thc Center at the State Em- ploymcnl Agency at 380 River I I I 5 oou i Trov, or 600 Franklin TM te a 8 or iml eai leaders are cvcii toying with idea of postponing the Easter. vacation until the bill can be voted'on' It was the possibility, of this move that caused the congressman lo grumble King's "calling the shots." The timetable aside, thc Rules Committee action has Ihe Bill's backers wondering whether it can be brought to a showdown a a AB, Germany, and Guam. He Ward, son of Mrs. Margaret I Schcneciady. Presently the YOC I Scion Hall banquet room of St.

Mary's Hospital. A highlight of the program The Romantic Holidays Tour Spend 21 days seeing the high- i of Germany and Austria, This Is Ihe "Gems of Germany and Austria" tour that lakes ou from Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin rialll through lo romantic Vicuna. You'll see Hamburg, medieval Ccllc. modern Wolf- burg, fiolhic and I a architecture, opera nouses, a --a a i i 21-days spree. I'riccs fitarl from which meals, lodgings.

Jully thtortcri mMorvoaeli transportation, tips, taxes and round-trip jet on a a For Information Call: BIRKMAYER TRAVEL AGENCY 280 I TROY AS 2-2650 V. H. Hayes, treasurer; secretary, and be a panel discussion by three area directors of volunteers, Mrs. Milton B. Knox of Albany Medical Center Hospital, Mrs.

William G. Livingston of St. Peter's Hospital. Albany, and Mrs. Hyman Forstcnzcr of Memorial Hospital, Albany.

Workshops will be another part of the program. The vari ous workshops be supervised by the volunteer in-service chairmen. Jewish Home To Gain From Sale Plans have been completed for the rummage sale of the 1966 to 1967, and is presently at Tyndall AFB, Fla. In 1790, Thomas Jefferson of i His wife and three chil- Virginia became the first Secre- Deborah 8, Kelly Jeanne nnrl i arc a at tary of State. In man served in Vietnam from Aug.

Barton of 1226 Broadway, Rens sclacr; John Prusky, USNIt, son of Mrs. Virginia A. Prusky of 867 Broadway, Rcnssclaer. Army Basic Training Completing basic Iraining in the Army arc: I'vt. I'ctcr P.

Ca- 5. and Raymond, 3, are also at Tyndall. Get Commendation Medal servicemen have lons of bombs on Germany in a husband of thc former Xorine i Pinch of Buffalo and son of Mr. and Mrs. Almcron J.

Richmond daytime raid. In 1D62, Soviet Premier Khrushchev pledged that Russia would cooperate with America in peaceful exploration ot space. has received the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Clark AB Philippines. ridi, Pvt.

John P. Phinncy and Pvt. David A. Robinson. Army Engineer School, Ft.

Belvoir, Va. Thc first six weeks of located at 76 Stale Albany. Paul G. Diamond, director of thc YOC, said a last a i campaign to register and refer college studcnls before Ihe summer rush had been so successful a an expanded program of cnce to be watered down. the same nature would be undertaken this year.

1918, American and Ger- soldiers engaged in i World War I battle of Two area Somme. i received thc Air Force, Private Caridi, son of and ThU year, every employer in In 1945, some 7.0.00 allied a i Medal. Frank Caridi of 9 a i Troy Area will receive a planes dropped more than 12.000! S.Sgt. Thomas Richmond, Troy, completed a 10-week couponed request for i --'power generation course a openings. Extra promotion urging them to join in thc scheme has been planned.

Thc YOC an ticipales an even greater re spoase than last year's. He suggests to parents of college students who will be seeking work that they advise the YOC 5s soon they arrive home for the i vacation. of 19 Hillcrest Road, Latham, the course is designed to a i personnel in the operation and maintenance of hand and power tools, gasoline and dicscl engines A Thought The Da, i a various electric generators Norwegian poet i 1 Month The last weeks provides a said, "Marriage is a thing dron. was! working knowledge of the instal- 'decorated for meritorious scrv. latmn, operation and mainU- lice.

He is a member of the of portable generating you've got to give your mind to." A AND SHIRT LAUNDRY De SIMON'S GLOBE 1 HOUR AT A core PICKUP rlfCC DELIVERY At FRANKUN SQUARE AS 2-2152 WE SERVICE ALL SUEDE LEATHER GARMENTS srnixn COATS SHORTiNtD MPA ON ALL CASMINTS It was announced by Mrs. Auxiliary of the Daugh- Alfred Cunningham, chairman, Iters ot Sarah Jewish Home for (hat a luncheon will be held at the home April 13. Conlrihuling churches for Ihe month of April arc First Baptist and First Prcshylcrian of and Jermain Church of vlict. Cochairmcn Mrs, Lena Shaw Sclinglilicoke Katherine Williams PL 3-4J52 The Hoosic Valley Senior Cit- Pacific Air Forces. He is a 1960 a a of Shaker High School.

Sgt. Robert E. Quirk son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Quirk of 40 E. Glcmvnod Drive, La equipment. Private Phinncy, son of Mrs. Eleanor Phinncy of 17 E. Saratoga Mechanicvillc, a completed a helicopter repair at thc Army TransporU- will meet Tuesday al 11 Mrs.

i i i the hall of Our Lady! at by Mrs. Sylvia o( Good Counscl lham, has received Ihe School, Ft. Euslis, Va. AFB, Private Robinson, son of Mrs. and Mrs.

Hilda R.mo|Valley and have asked for volunteers from the membership. mechanic al Udorn Thailand, his Many beautiful gift items to beautify your home. Come in and browse 2nd Floor Gift Center 16--3rd Troy the absence of thc president, Mrs. McClurc, the vice president, and I a a i At 13 The sale will run from Sunday I mechanical skill, i i through next nday at 331 i fe( scrra at afternoon cards will hi Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Knapp and daughter, DcniSc, of Hudson spent (he weekend with her parents, Mr Mrs. William Burdick. Mrs. Gordon Foster was hostess lo her bridge club Friday evening. Prizes were awarded lo Mrs.

William Ralston, Mrs. Harold McNulty, a substitute, Sergeant Quirk was decorated 1 Winifred Robinson of Route 4, inerilorious service as a Wealhcrwax Road, Troy, com- Me plclcd basic Iraining al Ft Dix, N.J., and was promoted to Army private pay grade E-2, which is nd two months earlier a is cus- under an Army policy St. Members may bring sale items lo the store. Uliss Drew Engaged To Wed Mrs. Emily Drew, Victory Mills, announces the engagement of her daughter, Michclc, to James M.

Liptak, son of Mr. i a urine he'devotion lo duty. He is now "ndcr an Army policy rf McGuire as a member of thc incentive for outsland-! I i i a A i i a ing trainees. The promotion was i i (r a diiatc of West! based on his scores attained mir- and Mrs. Charles Rcilly, who Easier Fashions Pallia For Coats Pallia Suits Pallia For Dresses Pallia For Accessories Pallia For Frilly Blouses Paula 85 STREET, TROY Open Tuesday and i a 'Til 9 P.M.

and Anthony Schuylcrvillc. Miss Drew, a a a Saratoga Springs. Mr. Liptak, also a a a of Schuylcr-. villc Central School, is serving! drove to Delhi a a to pick soll rs i i a R.

Sutlon of in Ihe Navy stationed al Great I up their son, a freshman, 'Meadow Vista, Calif. I in who returned with them lo spend sergeant Mullcr is in aircraft "NO date has been set for wcck ctvvccn at maintenance technician ii home. 437lh Military A i i Wi will he the next hostess, Miss Susan Ransom of Ymi- kcrs spcnl the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ransom, Pleasant Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis He is Senior High School, Syracuse. a i Unit Award Three area servicemen have been recognized for helping their units earn thc U.S. Air Force Outstanding Unit A a and will wear thc ribbon as a permanent decoration.

They include S. Sgt. Michael L. Mullcr, S. Sgl.

Charles F. Van Allen and A i a l.C. Van I. Bailey. Sergeant Mullcr is husband of thc former Julie Maxwell of 3 Gcnescc Rcnssclaer and ins range firing, high score on the physical combat proficiency lest, i i a bearing and leadership polential.

Attend. Session At. Syracuse Miss A. Dodse, chair- ho returned with them lo spend the ng al i i a Hurriick has re-'Charleston AFB, S.C. Thc i turned to Tri-Slale College a a cited for achieving an ex- Angola, after spending Iceplionally meritorious rating thc weekend with his parents, distinguished service during Mr.

and Mrs. William i a one-year period. Factors Sr. 'which led to the unit hcins Mr. and Mr.s.

Fred McGrccvy a for Ihe award included DEVANE'S NOW 1 BROADWAY On Monument Squari University last weekend. Tho i convention was sponsored (he Business ami Professional Women of New York State. i Vis'il Dtnitfltlcr Gayers Honored; Wed 50 A a Candelabra i a a i Lumps Wall Decor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Abbott a their SOIh wedding 2 3 4 5 15th Troy, were! vcrsary, were honored of B59 4th who today ccle- nni- hv guests for Parents' Weekend festivities Friday and Saturday at Vermont College for Women in Monlpclicr.

Their daughter, Mary-Thcrcsc, is a junior there. I followed. and CAN IIV friends and relatives al an open house given by i chil- drcn Sunday al 661 4th Ave. A a i dinner at the Boradailc bush. Sergeant Van Allen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles 11. Van Allen of 2020 8th Rcnssc- Iscr, husband of the former Jean Hatton, has helped the U.S. A i Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks. AFB, win special honor for its conlri- bulions to the nation.

Presentation Made Tho school a was presented thc Air Force Outstanding Unit SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ANY PLAIN DRESS Cleaned Pressed 97 Ei' TROY PLAZA cat? Xh3T c-iWojs alt a ytl, Stated Think op tM ihahinj P01i ivinj THE TRUNK SHOP INC. B'wny del. 3nd A 4lh Sn. PEERLtSS COMPAN There's nothing quite as nice as a cotton knit! For comfort and good fashion sense, it's unbeatable and for travel, it's terrific! This one, in snappy black and white or brown and while, with leather chain belt. Sizes 1 Phone orders 274-6600.

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