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THE TKOY KECOKD, SATURDAY MOKNING, MAY 6, 1961 40 IV. Main St. Mechanicville News MOrrii 4-5100 Honor ManliiGty Bowling Loop Honor bowler of the night in the Mechanicville Cily Bowling League Wednesday at the Bowl- ero Lanes was Angelo Friello, who had games of 222-236-213 for a 671 triple. Carl Kiacco had high single with 268 and a triple of 607. In team play it was West Virginia Commercial Hotel with a three game sweep two game winners were Fantauzzi over Fitzgeralds.

Park Avenue Bcauly Salon over Conerly Pontiac, Vals News over Baxters. Bowlero Lanes over Riverside Grocery and D'Amico's Bottling Works over Sons of Italy. Other i i i a scores post during (he evening were: Albert Luciano, 237-235-662; Anthony Gargano, 223-234-645; Frank Tlubino, 247-627; Louis Malrazzo, 214-216S25: Man 1 Fcrri, 225-615; Naz Ascenzi, 252-603; John Knnello, 210-204602; Alfred Varone, 205-200600; John Izzo, 246-5Q9; Charles Mone, 221-599; Nick Poraski, 205-203-598; Julio Alonzo, 222584; Phil Palmer, 212-578; Jack 212-215-574; Joseph DeChiro, 212-573; Oscar Brun digc, 572; Francis Funaro, 21057J: Bob Tassi, 200-567; Sanford Izzo, 211-566; Fred Hoslcy, 563; Frank Vignone. 222-562; John DiBcllo, 204-557; John Costanzo. 21D-556; Frank Izzo, 209-204-556; Chris Sgambati, 201-553; Dom DcChiro, 208-552; Bernie DiSiena, 552; Stephen Augic Almela, Mignano.

549; 549; Armand Ann Okosky In Chicago For Contest Kiwanians Hear Speech Alx)iit Col. Ellsworth A talk on the "History of Colonel Ellsworth" was given by David Golden at the Tucs-! i of two Penn Yan residents, died at 7:30 a.m. yesterday I day i meeting of the Me-i Samaritan Hospital. David Third Raymertown Crash Victim Dies At Hospital George Uompierre, 69, of 20 i early night in a two-car crash on Route 7 at Raymertown that clairried Miss Ann D. Okosky ot Uworth S.

3rd McchanicviUe. locall chamcville-Stillwaler i a i Thiedman, 28, of RD 1, Eavcna.1 Mi a inet headon it tht Club. vas i in a one-car. cas i cm i of a ot The service cluh voted its; accident April 16 in thc Tovn micrtown about 5 p.m. Tuesday.

approval of the speaker's a Scotland, died Thursday, cause of the crash has not oten have May 24 designated as''" Albany VA Hospital. 'determined, Stale Police slid a a A lal of ll pcrs wcrt injured in auto accidcnli in auto accidents i ggcstion thai thc and vicinity Thursday. Dompierrc was employed or victims ol Tuesday a5 a glasser al Ihe Arrow Glass iglil's crash were A Schcneclady, for more a uiternalional "Miss' a i ComK j) sc( Checker of Ihe Year" contest i a i lo chcck Ulc to be held in Chicago, left for; i i of establishing i Civil a 1 81 nd i daughter. Dor-j20 years, lie was a member ot that cily a i i a museum in (lie old i 0 ltp a I8 412 i i International Papcrhansers, by plane from Albany. homestead at Ml Ells-'.

1cn Ya Valcs Decorators and Glass- The checker contest will be held in conjunction i (he national convention of Ihc Sum eting place and next week's LEFKO POST INSTALLS--New officer, of Hsnry F. I.cfko Posl, A i a Legion, were inslallcd with ceremonies at the Memorial Hall in Kast street, Riverside. Seated, left to right, are Clyde W. Edgington, service officer; 1'clix Petronis, chaplain and retiring commander; Joseph Krupetsky, new commander, and Raymond Hathaway, lirst vice commander. Standing, same order, are Anthony Petronis, finance officer; iiUchael.Satiroft", sergeant at arms; Edward Curtis, second'vice commander; Ross Clothier, historian, and John ZIIZJCK, third vice commander.

per Markets chaimvidc contest and laler a regional contest. She will represent Ihc Eastern. Division which embraces of Ihc Eastern and A a i i Seaboard states. While in Chicago for contest. Miss Okosky and the! other girls contending will be taken on various sight-seeing i in Ihe Chicago area and will be guests al dinners and banquets.

1'cnn Yan were pronounced dead Union. chos- i a a a a i a llospilal i lie is survived hy a brother. en by (he club (or its tiew i Hal1 was lri of I Joseph Dompierrc of Troy and other a coubiii, i Marois or regular meeting will a place had suffered Cohocs there when Miss Barbara a i and i Thc a will be held Mon nt thn I 0 0 1 io "brflS iO York Slate Electric'" i i allc eonliisions of Ihc day al 9:30 a.m. from Ihe i body. Quandi Funeral Home and Coroner A E.

a a 10 a.m. from St. issued verdicts of a i a i Church where a Requiem High deaths in all llirce fatalities. a be celebrated. Inler- The body has been removed lo men! will be in St.

John's Certie- thc Quandt Funeral Home. 23 lery. Broad a Coroner John J. Marra ot The station wagon i hoes is i i a decistai' Dompierrc and Ihc sedan in Ihc Thiedman dealh. Fund Canvass i 205-551; 212-550; Ivan Carl Pcrrolla, Wife Of Late Coal Dealer In City Dies Mrs.

Lillian G. Camfield, 140 S. Third widow of Jeremiah E. Campficld prominent Mechanicville coal dealer, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at Albany Medical Center Hospital. Izzo, 211-547; Joseph Zecca.

224546; Thomas Bagnoli, 205-546: John Cafararo, 204-54G; Donald Funaro. 536; Larry Tzzo, 216535; Pal Palmer, 535; Malo, 212-532; Walter Roman, 212532; Rocco Fusco, 527; John DePaul, 202-526; Niclt Luciano. 525 and Michael Mar tone, 525. Set "Mommy' Day Sales" Next Week Mrs. Camfield was stricken at tier home and was removed in the Ahearn Rescue Squad ambulance lo Ihe hospital where she succumbed shortly a being admitted.

She was the mother of former Mechanicville Kire Chief George F. Camlield and Edward J. Cam- lield, who operate the J. E. Camfield Coal and Building Supply Co.

at 235 Park Ave. which was founded by her Ista husband. Born at Port Henry, Mrs. Camfield had been a resident of Mechanicville for the past 60 yean. She was a member of St.

Paul's Church and was affili- Mcchanicville's "Mommy Day a i ec i ih ladies a i i a of Sales" featuring the presentation of a prize to a lucky shop- Trainmen, per, will slart next week. The week-long sales event on the. Mother's Day theme will be culminated a week from Monday with the drawing of the winning coupon scheduled lo lake -place outside The Record Newspapers Office at 40 N. Main St. at 4 p.m.

Sponsored by the Mechanicville Merchants Assn. the "Mommy Day" sale is the final part of the twin-package promotion of which Ihe crazy day sale was the opening spring bargain event at Mechanicville. Mrs. Rosemary Lcfner, sale chairman, announced at the Wednesday night association meeting, that signs for the sale were ready and that thc coupons which will he distributed by the merchants will be ready by tomorrow. Participating merchants are expected to begin up their special bargains this weekend in preparation for Ihe sale.

Adjourn Mehau Gambling Case For Grand Jury Another a wa granted yesterday morning i Mechaniville City Court in Ih case of Daniel Mchan, 4- charged with violations of Se tions 970 and 973 of Ihe Pena Code, relating to gambling. Mchan pleaded innocent thc charges before City Jud Thomas E. Ryan, Wcdncsda and asked adjournment whic was granlcd until 9 -m. ycsle day. Al the resumption of the case Mchan's attorney, Edward T.

Sullivan requested adjournment to Monday for examina- TO RETIRE--Two employes of Ihe West Virginia Pulp Paper at Mechanicville, have retired. They are Charles Finnigan of 57 Lake Stillwater, a steam engineer in the Power Department who has been with thc firm since June 15, 1913, and Joseph V. Nolan of 25 Greenwood Av.e., Mechanicville, employed as a sawyer in the box shop. Mr. Nolan joined Wcslvaco Dec.

22, 1924. the Brotherhood of Railway Surviving besides her sons are a brother, John Disotell of Albany; ihree grandchildren, four great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Saturday at 9 a.m. from the John P. VFW Units Plan Joint Memorial ruyn Home Jnit Hears )f Posture Lessons on "Pos.ure and axation" were given by Mrs.

Collections a lo ap- in Ilic recent e-to house can- most of day taking addi-h'ass for Ihc Mechanicville Can- tional tests lo help the judges; ccr Campaign, it was announced Monday, candidates for. i a a $000 the i a i a "Miss cr of the Year" title will spend', slUs On hous at Anderson at the the Pruyn Terrace Home' Demonstration i at the Me- High School home make a choice. Coronalion of thc winner will take place at Ihe annual Super Market Insli- lulc banquel Wednesday night. a Vilale, manager of the Central Market store, will leave tomorrow nighl for Chicago lo attend Ihe con- yesterday by Joseph J. Gilmorc, general chairman ol Ihc drive.

Earl C. Whitbeck of thc Mechanicville High School Kaculty was a i a of the residential solicitation and was assisted by a group of volunteer workers from (he Junior and Senior vent ion sessions. Miss Okoskyl classes at Mechanicville High is a checker at thc local Cen- rooms Tuesday i a Market store Hilda Ostrander, i chairman, presided. Fred Devoe showed slides recent New York Cily Flower Show, and of similar shows at Florida and Cape Cod. The Pruyn Terrace unit now 1 las State Electric Gas Corp.

office cnLefko Legion iw-1 I Post Installs ll! I II 1 I I III 111 IIU tV a display of its projects i window of the Xcw York! i School. Next raising event thc cancer drive here will he the Mechanicville area tavern owners' parly which will he held al Mijo's I Monday night. Andrew Matteo, chairman for this event, has announced lhat a few tickets are still available. Joseph J. i Adventurers League was in Park avenue.

The display sU1)ed as comman(lcr i LoiKlllCl was arranged by Mrs. Mary D'Amhro, Mrs. Virginia Sullivan, Mrs. Connie Piccirilli, Mrs. Julia Wilk and Mrs.

George Eagan. Thc exhibit was prepared lo mark National Home Demonstration Week. Members of the unit also will sponsor an exhibit 6 al the Casino at Saratoga Springs for Achievement Day. Women F. Lcfko Posl, American Legion, in a ceremony held at thc Veterans Memorial Hall in East street, Riverside, Wednesday night.

a i office with him were the following members of his staff; Raymond 11. a a a first vice commander; Edward SHOP FROM 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. MO NO AY A The annual banquet of Ihe Mechanicville-Stillwater Adventurers Rowling League will be held at 6:30 p.m. May 20 at Hillside I Any substitutes for the league who wish lo attend Ihe party must call in their reservations by May 15 to Mrs.

Donald Whitman al Stillwaler. interested in thc lesson on J- Curtis, second vice command-1 "Pattern Alterations" are a John J. Zmck, third vice, I vised to contact Mrs. Ann Bai- commander; Anthony S. PC- ronis finance officer; Clyde a cy for parliculars.

The next mcL-ling will be picnic June 13 at a place lo announced later. Chairmen for memorial service on May 24 in this event will be Mrs. Caroiyn Gordon, Mrs. Ethel Sherman Thc Mechanicville Veterans an( i ji rs sophie Callander. Roof Foreign Wars and the VFW freshments wer served follow- Zouavcs will jointly sponsor a in the i hy Mrs.

Anderson, Mrs. Wilk, Mrs. Louise Fin- tauzzi and Mrs. Jane Keenan. Baptist Church Will Observe Lord's Supper Rev.

J. Ralph Davlc, pastor of i a Baptist Church at Mechanicville, has announced that the observance of the Lord's Supper will take place at the 11 a.m. service at thc i tomorrow. W. F.dgington, service officer; Joseph P.

Polilis, adjutant; Fe- J. Petronis, chaplain; Michael Satiroff, sergeant-at-arms, and Ross Clothier, historian. Installing officer was Frank Rescitto, commander of the Saratoga County American I.c- Noonan Funeral Home, 406 Park Ave. and at 9:30 a.m. front SI.

'aul's Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebral- Inlerment will be in St. 'aul's Cemetery. Church Notices Mcchaiiicville First Methodist Tkv. Frank Jay Reid 10-11 a.m., Panel on i a Trusteeship" at fellowship eriod in dining room for Tarns' Sunday, 11 a.m.-12 noon, Worship service for family in sanctuary; sermon. "You Can't Help Teaching Religion." 6 p.m., Youth Fellow- Nip in i i room on "Family 7:30 p.m., One of two Troy District pre-confcrence briefings in "assembly room.

Memorial Baptist Rev.J. Ralph Davie 10 a.m., Church School. 1 a.m., Communion, sermon "The People of God." 5 p.m., Youth Fellowship. First Presbyterian Rev. John E.

Wagar 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, al departments. 11 a.m., Morning worship, sermon, "Taking the Fifth." 5:30 p.m., United Pres bytcrian Youth. S(. Luke's Episcopal Rev. Robert G.

Field 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion a rn PYmYrh lfl-3 honor of Col. F.lmer E. Ells- vorth of Civil War fame, it was announced by post Commander harlcs Osborn Ir. this morning.

Thc VFW Post has gone on ecord asking designation of ilay 24 as "Ellsworth Day" and las sent a letlcr lo that effect Governor Rockefeller. The lost also is backing a move to lave the Mechanicville City Council set up a commillce to tudy the proposed acquisition a of Ihe Ellsworth home here a a cily museum. Commander Osborn will serve as chairman of the Ellsworth I Memorial Committee, with Jerry Gargano, president of Ihc Zou- aves and David Gold.cn as his i cochairmen for the event which will commemorate the dale of Ellsworth's death .1 century ago.i Obituary Mrs. Pettograsso's Rites The a of Mrs. Angela Rose Pettograsso of 219 Saratoga Mechanicville, was held Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

from the De Marco Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. from the Church of the Assumption. The Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dante Girolami, O.S.A./with Rev. Scrafino Aurigemma, O.S.A., as deacon! and Rev.

Charles Sgueglia. O.S.A., as subdcacon. Responses Annulment An Albany girl, daughlcr of a former Troy minister, cun- tends she was married "under thrcai. of physical force and duress," and is seeking a gion i who was assisted i of (he marriage, a staff of counly officers. Following Ihe meeling and induction, members and tnjoyed a social hour.

Refresh- wp.re served by members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the post. The pastor the rile by members of Ihe Board of Deacons, including Robert Quinn, chairman; Elmer Dcvoe, John flatlec, Alfred Wendell. Harold Webster and Martin Offenbacker. The Communion table will be nrcpared by Ihc deaconesses of Ihe church wilh Mrs. Hatlce and Mrs.

Elmer Wiltscj in charge. Thc pastor's sermon topic for the sen-ice will be "The People of God." jWesleyaii Guild Visit Girls School Members of the Wcslcyan luild of the Mechanicville First Methodist Church will a a to the Charllon School for be assisted Girls Monday night. The guild group will leave rom the church at 6:30 p.m and will begin their tour of the school at 8 p.m. Those who have not yet made reservations arc asked lo call Mrs. Marlcne Ryan as soon as possible.

whimseys and bows Regularly 1.98 to 3.98 1.49 Nothing smarter--All Glamour--And as as can be. Come early Monday and buy "Bushelful" in all the colors. Street Floor She is Mrs. Carol Mongiorc Hill, 20, of 138 Hamilton Mbany. daughter of Rev.

and Mrs. Angelo J. Monpiore. He vas former pastor of Grace ilethodist Church in this city. Thc action is against Lou Hill, 20.

who is reportedly allcnding college. The couple while a i a colic, in Ohio and were married lasl June 19 in Troy. She claims she was "forced to remain with I i until last December." Her father is guardian in thc action. Ally. Harry J.

Donaghv of Central Bridge is their al torney. Supreme Courl Justice Russell G. Hunt has named John J. Glavin as guardian for Hill. FAMOUS NAME long line bras Regularly 5.95 to 10.00 2.00 Strapless and with Broken sizes, and cups.

You con save a srnall fortune, if we have your size! Third Floor first quality "Sim" Regularly 8.95 and 10.95 3.00 Discontinued styles of pull-on and zippers! Sizes broken. Terrific savings, if we have your size. Third Flow Prepare Pupils For Entrance Into JNew School Sixth grade pupils from Bell mcnt will be held hy the Me- 'Top, Green Meadow, Nassau chanicville Golf Cluh al I a Red Mill schools of thc Golf Club Will Hold Weekend Tourney An 18 hole best ball lourna- Lions Club Will HoldjHemslrcct Park course i 'ti i i and tomorrow, it was announced lLadies Fete lonight j. A Nc i soi1 clu publi 'he first The Ladies NMghl program of director. the Mechanicville Lions Club Thls wltt will be held at Joyce's rant lonighl.

of the year. A cocklail hour will be i i Gives Talk om 6 lo 7 p.m. and thc roast from beef dinner will be served from 7 to 9 p.m. and will be followed tion of the law. However, Saratoga County a.m..

Choral Eucharist, sermon. to the Mass were sung by Mrs. Weekly services daily at 2 a.m. Angelina Sylvester and Mrs. and 5:30 p.m.

St. Pawl's Clara Ponzillo was organist. Bearers, all grandchildren, Dist. Ally. James A.

O'Connor Masses at 6, 7:30, 9 (Chil- Rev. Michael A. Hopkins, O.S.A. were Ralph Pettograsso, Ralph jcslcrday said, "I have informed Mr. Sullivan a I contemplate presenting this case to thc May grand jury and 1 intend to schedule it for Tuesday, May 16, which is the first open day, unless the mailer is disposed of in Cily Court before lhat time." Hcmstrecl Park Fire Auxiliary Will Meet A repor', on thc recent socia held al Ihc fire house was given by Mrs.

Belly Medina at the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary ot the Hcmstreel Park Kire Department Monday night. Refreshments were served following the mceting by Mrs. Beatrice Goyer, Mrs. Isabolle Hayner arid Mrs. Ella Lucas.

Joanne Dyer, president, conducted the meeting and ap- 1 pointed thc following refresh. mcnt' committee for the next meeting, Mrs. Phyllis Mickey ind Ufs. Mildrtd Perrin. drcn's Mass) and 11 a.m.

Baptisms Sunday at 1 p.m. by appointment. Confessions today al 4 and 7:30 p.m. Daily Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. Devotions Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., including novcn.a prayers to St.

Anthony, Litany, roi-ury Benediction of Blessed Church Assumption Masses at 6, 7:30. 8:45, 10 (High Mass) and 11:30 a.m Confessions today it 3-5 ami 7-8 p.m. Office hours Monday hrough Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m None on Sunday. Hall 9:30 a.m.. Breaking of Bread 11 a.m., Sunday School.

7p.m. Gospel service. Salvation Army Lt. and Mrs. Alexander Nelson 9:30 a.m., a r.

10 i.m Sunday School. 11 a.m.. ness meeting, 6 p.m., Youn People. 7 p.m., Outdoor ice. 7:30 p.m., Salvation ing.

orino, Vincent Torino and Ancle, A and Joseph i)e ano. Interment was in St. Paul's emetery where Father Giro ami officiated at thc grave. Wednesday evening members the Sacred Heart Sodality tie church visiled the funera lome for the recilalion of thi losary. Funeral of Mr.

Pasartlli Funeral sen-ices were hcV Thursday for John Pasarell of Warsaw Mechanic ille. at 8:30 a.m. at thc DC Marco Funeral Home and at a.m. at the Church of the sumption. Rev.

James Reilly, O.S.A celebrated the Solemn Requiei Mass wilh Rev. Charles Sku glia, O.S.A.. as deacon and Re Girolami, O.S.A., Mrs. Clara Ponzillo was ofgani and Mrs. Angcllne Sylvcstc 1 the responses to the Ma Friends acted as bearers, lute menl wai in St.

Piul'i lery. dancins. Frank Kearney is general nairman thc event and Aled Collins is chairman ot en- rtainmcnt East Grccnbush i ilish School to become acquainted with thc new school in preparation for entrance next semester. Parents of sixth graders will have an opportunity to meet and discuss thc next year's program with guidance counselors at schools, Donald J. Langley, Patrick Kcniry, corporalion'jd'reclor of A Education counsel for the City ot Mc Department announced.

The schools and dates for chanicvjlle, addressed the Sara-l a i arc Grccn toga Springs Kiwanis Club this Tuesday. 8 p.m.: Bell Top week at the Colonial Tavern in School. Thursday. 8 p.m.: Red a of "Law DaylMill, Monday. May 22, 8 p.m., U.S.A." 'and Nassau May 25.

at 8 p.m. FAMOUS MAKE "Ezy Stepper" shoes Regularly 12.98 7.99 You'll love the lighter than air feeling from their foam cushioned insole. A Perfect Duty shoe in white or natural elk leather and save a big 55 bill. Lower Level Nole Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph D'Aloia 42 Leonard Mechamc- illc, will hold open house for riends and relatives tomorrow observance of their 25th wed- ing anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. 'Aloia were married in the Church of the Assumption in 1939. They have a son, Angelo, now serving in the U.S.

Army and stationed in Germany. Assn. Will Hold Sale A rummage sale will be conducted by Ihe Women's of the Mechanicville Firsl Presbyterian Church in one of the stores in thc A a Block on Park avenue. May 8-13. Mrs.

Theodore Le Barren will be general a i a of the sale. IMati In Hospital Edward Bailey Sr. of-238 S. 2nd Mechanicville, is under treatment at the Leonard Hospital in Tro. TAKf THf tnfcnticfpattng? We've brood arrival ot Peerless! A marvelous Maternity Shop jvst brimmihg with "stork talk" in style ofter style! Come see! Come look your while "woit- MATERMTY SHOP--LOWER LWEL crib blanket Regularly 3.98 2 3.00 Nylon, Rayon Blend Crib Blanket, 36x50, IVi" satin binding.

White, Pink, Blue, Maize, Azure. Fourth Floor 33 boys'-girls 1 raincoats Regularly 8.98-10.98 4.88 Rain ond Shine Cotton Poplin Coots. Girls' hove matching hats. All lined. Some have zip-out pile linings.

Broken sizes 4-16. FOURTH FLOOR 50 boys 1 -girls' Spring coats Regularly 16.98-22.98 9.88 Todulei, boys' and gills'--Coai siiei 2-4. Boys' Spring Coot Sets, sizes 4-7. Girls' Spring Coats, sizes 3-6x--7-14. Not all sizes in every ma ken.

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