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The Troy Record from Troy, New York • Page 16

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The Troy Recordi
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Troy, New York
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THE TROY RECORD, TUESDAY MORNING, 'FEBRUARY 7, 1961 Miss O' Brien To Be Wed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. O'Brien, 22 Albany Green Island, have announced the en. gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Emily Mary, to James E.

lierrick Jr. Miss O'Brien is a graduate of Catholic Central High School and, is employed by the W. T. Rawleigh Menands. Mr.

Herrick, who is son of Mr. aod Mrs. James E. llerrick Sr. of; Rural Grove, is a graduate of: Canajoharie iligh School and is employed by the Beech Nut Co.

in Canajoharie. will take April 22 at St. Joseph's Church, Green Island. To Hold Sale a recent mecling of the Women Church, of Trinity Lansingburg, plans were completed for a rummage sale Thursday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.

in the parish house. Mrs. Fred B. Neils is chairman and Dirs. Lawrence Il.

Trimmer, cochairman. NO DRESS and UNIFORM SHOP Troy's Largest Uniform Shop 24 4th St. DOWNTOWN DOLLAR DAY WED.FEB.8, feasu PANTIES HOSIERY 2 tof1 DRESSES DUSTERS 198 GOWNS PAJAMAS SLIPS HALF SLIPS DRESSES Val. to $7.98 Super Special Value UNIFORMS Yolues.to $8.98 For $1 Day Only! DACRON 000 UNIFORMS Values to $15.98 Limited Quantity 10 24- 4th St. DR, BENEDICT BERNER Optometrist EYES EXAMINED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Budget Terms BERNER'S OPTOMETRISTS 16 THIRD ST.

(Ph. AS 4-2230 for Appointment 12 HEY CUPID! Just one stop for VALENTINE and Gifts. (Free Gift Wrapping, Too) THE MERRIE SHOP 6th Near Your Dour Open "111 8:30 Midland Charge 3 Helen Harper SKIRTS, SWEATERS OFF Jessie Eldon 45 THIRD ST. -Berthold Photo MISS EMILY M. O'BRIEN Patricia Carr Engaged -Lloyd Photo PATRICIA ANN CARR and Sirs.

John G. Strohecker, 1346 6th Watorvliel. An April 15 wedding is being planned. An of Catholic Contral High School and Mildred Elley Secretarial School, Miss Carr is secretary to the head of engineering and science at RPt. Mr.

Strohecker is a graduate of Troy High School and served four years with the Air Force. He is an apprentice machinist at the Watervliel Arsenal. To Inaugurate Weight Program Today the Home. Demon stration Department of the Rensselaer County Extension Service will start "The New You," a series of seven lessons in a weight control project. proximalely 50 women will meet today from 9:30 a.m.

until 12:30 p.m. al the Troy YWCA. The first session will include registration, weighing in, recording measurements and photographing participants. This will be followed by a talk on the "Mental Attitude Toward Weight Reduction" by Morris Weinstein, assistant professor of psychology at Albany Medical College and chief clinical psychologist of the psychiatry department. The talk will be followed by a question period.

Next week the women will work with a nutritionist on their individual Subsequent weight lessons plans. willdeal with exercises, care of feet, menu planning, food fads and crash diets, foundation garments, styles, colors and hair arrangement. BRRR. DOWNTOWN WARM UP WITH THESE DOLLAR Dollar Day DAY SPECIALS WED. FEB.8 SKATING SKIRTS 2.00 Ea.

Cotton Quilted, Sizes 8-16 Reg. 5.98 All Weather COATS Prints, Soilds, Chesterfields to 14.98 BLOUSES VESTS 1.00 Ea. Assorted Styles Colors--Reg. to 8.98 SLACKS 480. Wools--Plaids--Solids--Reg.

to 8.98 BRAS Ea. Assorted Famous Names--Reg. to 5.95 LINGERIE 2.00 Gowns, Slips, Baby -Reg. to 5,98 ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE DRASTICALLY. REDUCED VALUES YOU MUST SEE TO BELIEVE! OPEN TUES.

'TIL 9 MEMBER PARK SHOP 9 Third Troy Britain Approves Colonial Aid London Britain has ap: proved 90 grants totaling ncarly $12,000.000 for development and rescarch work in colonial tar. ritories. Tanganyika received the largest sum, ncarly 8. 000,000. Blood makes up 8 per cent.

of a person's total welght. Lasso's Fur DOWHTOWN DOLLAR Clearance and Sale WED. FEB.8 Combine To Bring You TERRIFIC VALUES In Fine Furs and Accessories Entire Stock of Quality Furs Already Clearance Sale' Priced DOLLAR DAY ONLY TAKE OFF SALE PRICES. DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY HANDBAGS SCARFS GLOVES All Drastially Reduced "The Reliable Furriers" Up To 18 Months Easily Convenient Arranged Terms Hasso's 44 FOURTH STREET TROY Proto MRS. CHARLES WILLIAM KEATING Jr.

Area Couple Wed Recently Miss Catherine Anne Branda. lik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I. Brandalik of Hoosick Falls, and Charles William Keating son Mr.

and. Sirs. Charles W. Kcating Sr. of North Adams, were married recently in Immaculate Conception Church, Hoosick Falls, by Rev.

Joseph J. Lamond, O.S.A. Thomas Wysocki was her sister's matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Misses (Judith Shaw and Rosemary Ferrannini. Ronald Bollett was best man his cousin. Ushering were Lawrence Kealing, brother of the bridegroom, and Joseph Brandalik, brother of the bride.

The bride wore a Chantilly lace gown and pearl headpiece with illusion veil and her attendants wore red velvet and carried red carnations and white mums and pompons. A receplion was held at Old Byars House. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's Academy and was an employe phone of the New York 'PeleCo. The bridegroom graduated from Drury High School and is employed by the James Hunter Machine North Adams.

Mr. and Mrs. Keating will make their home at 309 W. Main North Adams. Hospital Auxiliary: To Entertain Staff Members of the Women's Auxiliary of Samaritan Hospital will be hosts tomorrow afternoon to all members of the hospital services at a Valentine party in the Nurses' Lounge at the hospital.

aliss Abbie F. Polls, program chairman, who is in charge off arrangements, said (hat the party will highlight the close association of the volunteers and the hospital staff. Mrs. James R. Stevenson Jr.

is hospitality" chairman; Mrs. Elmer R. Thomas is in charge of the tea table decorations; Mrs. Edmund Curlin and. Mrs.

A. R. Trego are handling general decorations and Mrs. John C. Ide, publicity.

Unit To Mect The monthly meeting of the Middletown Home Demonstration Unit will be held tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Joseph J. Chevalier of Halimoon. Mrs. Frank E.

Hutchens and Mrs. George J. Mincher will continuc teaching the lessons. millinery To Meet Today The Hudson Valley Antique Study Club will meet today at 1:30 p.m. at the Troy YWCA.

Mrs. Lewis Thornton will be the speaker, discussing "Candlesticks." -Ramark Photo PRISCILLA MARY LARANJO Miss Laranjo To Be Bride A June wedding is being planned by Miss Priscilla Mary Laranjo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julio Laranjo, 43 Imperial Cohoes, and Thomas E. Driscoll, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Driscoll, 244 2nd St. A graduate of Cohoes High School, Miss Laranjo is employed in the revenue accounting department of the New York Telephone Co. Her fiance graduated from LaSalle Insti: tute and Hudson Valley Technical Institute. Sisterhood Plans Costume Dance The Danish Sisterhood will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

at Danish Brotherhood Ilall. Mrs. Betty Jensen, chairman, has announced that plans will he completed for the annual Fastelavn's costume dance Saturday at the hall. A' door prize will be awarded and costume prizes will be given. A social hour and refreshmenis will follow Thursday's meeting.

Musical Art Board -Will Meet Today The board of the Troy Musical Art Club will meet today following the weekly rehearsal at YMCA. Plans will be completed for the dessert bridge bazaar Thursday at the Union Fern Hospitality House. Practicing Law Howard C. Nolan Jr. of Albany, husband of the former! Geraldine Leonard of Troy, recently released from active duty with the U.S.

Marine Corps, is now associaled with James J. Drislane, Albany atlorney, in the practice of law, at 42. No. Pearl that city. MILL END SHOP A BY POPULAR DEMAND Due to the weather lost Soturday, we are extending this Sole until 6 P.M.

Saturday, Feb. 11th. SLIP COVERS Custom Made FREE You Pay Only For MATERIALS WELTS ZIPPERS Labor Is Free! Overstuffed Pieces with Separate Cushions Mill End Shop LATHAM CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER Photo by Vera MAS. ROBERT GEORGE WALSH Miss Jeffs Married The wedding of Miss Margaret Joan Jeffs, daughter of Mr. and Mis.

James A. Jells of 15 Canal to Robert George Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walsh of 479 2nd Albany, took place Saturday in St. Joseph's Church with Rev.

Joseph I. Hennessey, cousin of the bride, officialing. Miss Julia Walsh was organist in the church which was decorated with "white carnations and gladioli. The bride was escorted by her father and allended by her sister, Miss Nancy Jeffs, as maid of honor, and by two other sisters, Miss Janet Jeffs and Mrs. William Campbell; the bridegroom's sister, Miss Patricia Walsh, and Mrs.

David Broughel Jr. as bridesmaids. Joseph Raili was best man and the ushers were Robert Jeffs, brother of the bride, William Duffy, Howard Flagler and James Giomondo. signed The with bride's was lace bodice, Sabrina neckline and bouffant skirt of taffeta, which was draped and appliqued with lace motifs embroidered sequins. It ended in a chapel train.

A white orchid and stephanotis marked the prayer book she carried. The maid of honor and bridesmaids, in red taffeta gowns, carried while muns with cascades of -red carnations. A reception at Fay's rant followed. The bride's mother was wearing a royal blue crepe dress with blue cessories and an orchid. The bridegroom's mother, chose a beige brocade and an orchid corsage.

Mrs. Walsh graduated from Catholic Central High School and is employed in the financial department of the York Telephone Co. Her hus-1 band graduated from Phillip Schuyler High School, Albany, and is employed as a carpenter by Rosch Brothers Contracting Co. For the motor trip to the Pocono the bride traveled in a winter green walking suit white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mr.

and Mrs. Walsh will make their home at 457 West Albany, upon their return. Honduras Big Though Small Honduras, which ranks in size among the '20 Latin countries (with an area of 43,277 square miles), is greater in size than Denmark, Switzerland and The Nether: lands combined. MISS NANCY E. PURTELL: Nancy Purtell To Wed Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Nancy Elizabeth Purlell, daughIter.

of Mrs. John T. Purlell of RD 1, Park, and: the late Mr. to Fred James Momrow, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard A. Momrow of Sand Lake. An April 8 wedding is being planned. Both Miss Purtell and her, fiance are graduates of Park Central High School. She Averill! is a graduate also of State University College of Education at Onconta and is a mathematic teacher at Lishakill Junior High School, Colonie.

Mr. Momrow graduated from Albany Business College and is employed at the National Commercial Bank Trust Co. of Albany. Cut Fanciers To Meet Friday The Mohawk Valley Cat Fanciers will meet Friday- at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.

John Spears of Sacandaga road, Scotia. Members are now making plans for the fourth annual Championship Cat Show in September. The show dale and the list of judges will be announced when sanction from the American Cat Assn. has been granted. Dress Sale Values to $29.00 $5:98 Jessie Eldon 45 THIRD ST.

iS DAY SHOE SALE Edwards- Pro-tec-tive DISC. STYLES 3:99 4:99 5:99 VALUES TO 10.95 SPECIAL TABLE OF ODDS and ENDS $1 $2 $3 Growing Girls BIG BOYS Sizes to 10 Sixes to 12 399 499 599 599 699 Reg. to 10.95 Reg. to 12.95 ENTIRE STOCK OF B. F.

GOODRICH WINTER RUBBER FOOTWEAR OFF ON Sanmar Re OPEN FRI. EVES. 'TIL 9. 3-3rd OPP. FREARS MAMA ..4 1.

DOWNTOWN EXCITING BARGAINS DAY FEB.8 for DISCRIMINATING the WED. dollar day shopper ALL SALE ITEMS FROM REGULAR STOCK Reg. to 5.98 Nylon Tricot slips and gowns 2.39. Reg. 2.98 Nylon Tricot half slips 1.39 Reg.

5.98 to 14.98 3.99 to 8.99 Reg. lo 17.98 -All Styles skirts 4.00 to 9.00 Reg. to 6.00 flannel gowns 2.39 Values to 17.98 dresses and jumpers 5.00 Reg: 14.98 Nylon quilted robes 6.99 Reg. 12.98 Wool blazer jackets 6.99 Special Group of Spring skirts dresses suits 1. 2.

3. Values 10 20.00 Reg. 7.98 bulky cardigans 4.00 Reg. 10.98 Ski sweaters 5.00 bras 49c Nationally Famous Reg. to 4.98 Broken Sires Only 49c with One At Regulor Price Open Tues.

and Fri. 'Til 9 P.M. marcy's THIRTEEN THIRD STREET CHECK THESE DOWNTOWN DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS WED.FEB.8 AMERICAN TOURISTER 7000 SERIES OFF BILLFOLDS FRENCH PURSES CIGARETTE CASES KEY CASES Values From $5:00 NOW JUST Tax $2:00 12 HANDBAGS WERE $12.08 NOW $74 Plus Tex 17 HANDBAGS WERE $8.78 NOW 4.99 Plus Tax ALL LADIES' BELTS NOW PRICE SEE OUTSTANDING BARGAINS ON OUR BUCK BAR MANY ITEMS TO NOW ONE BUCK $5:00 Come In Tomorrow And See These Items THE TRUNK SHOP BROADWAY BETWEEN 3RD 4TH STS..

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