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31 Watervliet News THE TROV RECORD. JANUARY IS, 1960 Branch Office; 1723 ARtennl 3-1000 Amaranth Court Has Installation Mrs. Jane 11. Lawrence was i I a a royal matron i a a a C'ourl. Order of the A a a al ceremonies held in the Walcrvlicl Masonic pie Wednesday i Mrs.

a i i a Johnson, i i i was uncrowned hy Mi's. Muriel Bates, uncrortiiin; a and Mrs. i i a Brescc. bearer. i A decree a given hy MrsJ by her officers and Liwrcncc presented her i a bouquet.

She also re- i a i from her and Mrs. Bates presented her i her pal matron's jewel and also her lo the past a of the court. The i i royal matron presented silfs to her officers and thanked all helped her in the laM a John Wilson and a Carter were i a i officers, assisted by Mrs. Bales, grand prelate. Mrs.

Darbara Eruysal, i grand secretary and Mrs. Ulah Ostcrberg and Mrs. Johnson as jratid marshals. Also installed were Mr. -son.

royal patron; Mrs. Lorclla Clerk, associate matron; Lo Clark, associate patron; Romona Mulson, treasurer; Mrs. Emma Mabin. secretary; Mrs. Helen i 1 I I conductor; Mrs.

Sally Davis, associate con- Law Firm Adds Two Partners I A A A COURT INSTAU.S-The inslallat.on of new officers by members of the i a a a Court. Order of the Anwanlh, at Watervliel Masonic Temple reeentlv launched a new season of a i i i for i i Left tu nghl arc Mrs Jane a new royal a John R. Wilson. installing oniecr and Camilla P. Johnson' royal matron.

Eagle, Hawk, Tl Mau 7 rives Win In Loop 1 As Skidding Curs Collide The Troy law firm ol Smith, Pallison, Rohcrts Sampson has announced the admission lo partnership of Lambert Ginsberg and Edward W. I'alli. son, who have been associated with the firm. The firm a will be changed to Smith, 1'al- tison. Sampson Jones.

The firm previously consisted of Sheldon B. Smith, Kdward II. I'attison. Stephen Sampson and Paul U. Jones, partners.

The present firm is the successor law linns composed of the antecedents of Edward H. Pallison, Stephen II. Sampson and Kdward W. Pallison which have continuously practiced law at present ad dress al 12 1st St. Sinn- (he removal ot the Union National Bank in 185S from (hat location Prior to 193G.

the lirm con sisled of E. A. Pallison and his Kdward II. I'attison, and was known as I'attison Pal tison. At that time, the parl ncrship of Pallison, Roberts Sampson was formed.

In 1949 "hen Sheldon Smith joined the lirm as a a the name Wat, changed to Smith. I'allison. Hob erts Sampson. A. Kcnclal.

Roberts died in 1951. Edward W. Pallison is ihc sou of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pallison.

He was born in attended School 18, lloosac Jolm Gardner Cornell University, where he re Again Heads School Unit ductor; Mrs. Florence Oolhout. A Troy man sustained an in- lo his rishl a as the I The Eagles nipped I of a two-car intersection 36-35, the at 2nd Ave. and general ceived both his B.A. and L.B degrees.

Mr. Pattison served for two years in the i Slates Army as an artillery officer. He is married to (he lor Scorpions. hawks 46-39. a and the Yell i a i i i i IU I I Gardner has been mcr Eleanor Copley of Elmira! supcrintcn-! 8 1 'hey have one son a i lllm Distress Areas Worry Rep.

Samuel S. Stratton Rep. Samuel S. StraUon NY) in Washington today called tor House passage of a bill lo aid economically distressed areas as the first step in meeting 'the nation's gravest national economic lineal." said pockets of uncmploy. ineni throughout the.

country are more a a local problem which could worsen as more young people enter the labor market Columbia High Hosl For Area Debate Tourney The first debate tournament of IJie organized Hudson- Mohawk forensic Assn. wai held recently al Columbia High School, liast Grcenbush. Tht event was organised inlo two divisions, novice and semi-ex- iv Miiij.it uji permanently sections of a trophy award- own country as economically ach a i are 3 i to mark oil cojiiaininaled and warn our young people to move away schools attended, i i total 28 teams registered. The par licipaling schools were: C'olum- M-IIUUJS were: I Irora tlicsc areas because A a High are just too hoi to handle?" N'iskayuna, Sch'almonl, Slrallon iSsiigcrtics, 15'irnl Hills-BallsloD "Do we intend 1 Johnstown and Worcester. bolh the novice and semi- nation, a year which is sup- 'experienced Heinle- poscd lo mark a high level Central won the trophy prosperity, sploiched and blol-! 0 1 5 i six i a losses ted with Khost (owns from one i i 0 1 In a House speech, Slrallon several debates.

Novice said tcelimony gathered bv 1 5 James Camp and James Special Senate Subcommittee Corom defeated Burnt Hillj on Unemployment Problems i a a and in the same Sciienectady lasl Friday I division, A i a i I.ynctlt cates a the electrical indus-' a i 1 1 a Dorothy Terino de- ry is slill in a recession. a NMskayuna, and Slrallon, a former Schcncc- tady mayor, said in the last five years in man lives Wayne Albertson and Jolin Uockford downed Johnstown. Also a i i i N'ega- chairman of Ihc board of I i tecs; Charles Gilletl, trustee for edged the Sad Sacks, 36-32, Oslerbers. last nigh't in Civic Center three years: Mrs. Os marshal, east; Mrs.

Johnson. Midget Basketball 1 ra-nr Lilt: Uln.rv; I I I I a i i 1 a I a It a I I Maplcwood.lSt.. shortly 3 a jester-' i of 'he First Presbyterian i a i Snters and reside ai: a a Church Simdav board i a Charles E. Warren of announced last i the board Center "'Sh'and A said he Approval of the election of West Sand I a i plants in the a a i and l.ynne neclady area dropped from lo 23,520, a 50 per cent de: semi-experienced din- clinc A i a i Miriam i i a said. A a A i a i a I here also are serious em- if hlson anr! Philin Rnnrriil TM Urged own Johnslown.

Radio, TV New York (UPD--Federal Stratlon praised the cfTorls of eommunilics to help Ihcm- a 1 Hills. Also a i i a i i vision wcr would see his own physician. He Gardner and olher officers was 1 Lake Volunteer Vire Co Wcsl, i pa SSC1 3 5 a a a Wednesday i by i i a Lake A i a i mnu i i i it' i Km rrl of i ClllD, I CoiLIll t'V dlfliriliail t. LV 1- i i i i i i i Vida Hcrzos, hist.riau; Mrs. hoop of the mghl really of Bio Gmwold Heights.

Albanv, YMCA vcMcrdav the a Ihe job all alone." Bresee. prelate: Miss a when he scored in the waning Olncis chosen were Mrs. i M.imni i- i i a i musician; Mrs. Uulh 'seconds lo give Ihe taglcs the The i a occurred a liam A. Stewar! a a i ncl 'i networks set aside prime Qnackcnbnsh.

warder and a mond Clapper, sentinel. Ladies! of the square included Mrs. John Hampshire a a Brnder. Best speaker i i i zt-A( i A ratings selves economically but de. re achieved in one debate clarcd "The record of Sehc- Commission ncelady hearing plainly showed C.

i that many eommunilics cannot He urged adoption of Ihe distressed areas bill as "the most Sarah Schwartz, truth; Mrs. Ruth Wilson, a i Mrs. Elizabeth Hydorn. wisdom and Mrs. ikely and reasonable first step each by Alberlson, nourdillon, Camp, Corones, Hastings.

Kern a Markcll, i Rollschaefer and ncrs with 20. Bob Vararian had 21 and Jim Brilton, eight the Scorpions. end. A pianist; The accident was reported by Dexter, assistant Ray Coblish and Tony De Bessie VanOlpen. charily.

a i a dunked 16 apiece for The coronation ceremony victorious a lowed the i a a i and i i a by Bill a a i all(l i i a Brothers, uronotion 12. Boh i a had 21 victorious a a V. a i Sarah Swarlz, home dc-1 lacr I'olylechnic" clndcd Miss MacBain. coronolion matron; Mrs. Mabin, crown bearer; Lloyd Oothoul.

sword wood. bearer; Mrs. Louise Carlcr. per- The Yellow-jackets won bc- Bill RainviKe. nine.

Maple- i School 3 Pi" A as fonal marshal; Mrs. Ruth son. a a bearer; Mrs. Os- terbers. marshal in east and Mrs.

Johnson, marshal in west, assisted by six guards. The new royal a was presented a degree by her ofli- ccr.s and Mrs. Clark presented her with a bouquet (be court. She addressed Ihc group. Mrs.

Lawrence her i a i officers and fol- Hous hind Don Daley's 14 and a The Parent-Teacher Assn. of Miss Susan i addition to practicing a a CBS an i i pianist, a i Mr. Pattison teaches at Rcnsse-: dc Polytechnic I i a Cations, set aside ,:30 lo 8 p.m.! a i Russell Sage College. a Friday for cd Mrs. Slewarl was also named cradle-roll i a Ca.

of audio-visual aids. INSURANCE 10 MONTHS TO PAY OPEN EVENINGS Greg Kcnosian Jr. 201--191), St. AK 3-1133 Mool's 10. while llanley School 3 met recently lomorrow al 9:30 a.m.

in lowing meeting a reception was held in the i i room for ffuesls. Mrs. Effic Dohcrly and Jirs. Mabin poured. Cliitrdi Youth To Meet The Junior i Presby- i a Youth of the First Pres- Church will meet Sunday al 4 p.m.

in Ihe church hall to participate in a special program. Miss Donna Storm, president, announced last night. A covered-dish supper will be served. nlroduced Lily Luuncil Votes Purchase Of Truck Mr, Ginsberg is Ihe son ucationsl and cultural programs oil i lrs lNorraa Rosenlhal. He was on a a i basis" irdncr will be in charge i 1 Schenectady and al-; The KCC head said a such M-unal tended Pleasant Valley Gram-1 a relating schedule would place mar School.

i no -unreasonable burden" on IliSh School. Mont Pleasant: any network. lie added a IliSh School. i College, such i service where he received his A. B.

De could be sponsored Jjrcc. and Harvard Law Docrfer told the radio a will hold i 's L. L. television executive society in C3l cc i a prepared speech that he had air. Ginsberg resides at Sehe- been aware for i of a i i i i i la i i i is CC )rcsi(lciU "deficiency of public service nous propels on display.) The post will a Schenectady Chapter of programmins durin? i Miss Hess, food sale in Fcbruarv ai a member of hours." directed the parents lo (he DeCcrcc will be in charge the Anti Defamation League of; said the networks rooms.

i nai-B nth, ihe New Hope a net wail a mo- The atlcndiincc award was! by mothers of second t-radn Lodge of menl "to a i those crili- I a Kappa Nu Fraternity, and directed against Ihc lack I American and Renssclacr Coun- of pi-blic service "or a i pro- a i i prime time." and Ran Green had nine each 1 school with Mrs. Frank Dcbrick! Spoiisor esiding. Record Dance The meeting was in Ihe Jornii Explorer Post 10 of the PceWcc play (he Bearcats meet i of an open house and parents, Prcibvterian Church i the Falcons, the a i visited i children's class-1 a record-hop in the ch rch a i plays Ihc Golden Eagles and rooms and a with the this evenin" Kenneth Fonda I the Panlhcrs Ukc on the Icachers. Classwork and a a i a a i a atlcndJincc award The Walervlicl Cily Council- won by kindergarten class! pils with Peter and last i approved purchase of and refreshments were served! Mrs. John r'allon 1 1 a new garbage truck from Hie Bar Assns low bidder.

i Motor Albany, for 512,387. A S500 trade-in on She old garbage truck was accepted from the Albany i by tlic council and I applied to the cost of the truck. WEEKEND SPECIALS I A SATURDAY FRESH APPLE KUCHEN DATE NUT MACAROON COOKIES CUSTARD CREAM FILLED DONUTS ooc DOZEN OO A A A WHIPPED CREAM PIE 79 CHOCOLATE PECAN I A PiE 79 White Eagie Bakeries The council will meet aqain a al 8 p.m. in Cily Mrs. Caddick, Baptisl Church Officer, Dies Mrs.

Bcttic Parker Caddick. prominent for many years in act i i i of the First Baplisl died yesterday at the I Samaritan Hospital aflcr a Ion? i illness. She was the widow of Charles C. a i former sui i of the a i i Co. I Caddick wax born in Ti- jconderosa bill had lived in Troy 1D06.

She was a member and cica con of Ihe First Baplisl church and very active in its M'omen's i She also was a member of the Board of directors of the i Troy YWCA and associated i the Friendly Red Door since I work for the American Cancer i Society began here. I She is survived by a brother. I S. Beach a and two sister. 1 Carlton M.

Lewis of Sum- I mil, N.J., and Mrs. Crawford H. I Green of Troy. i The funeral will be tnmor- row 10 a.m. Ihc Brycc Funeral Home.

1820 oth Ave. Rev. Everett A. Sherwood, pastor of Ihc Firsl Baplibl Church. will officiate.

Interment i take place in Klmwood Ccme- 1 tcry. AT GREG'S IN WATERVLIET BIG SAVINGS ON "1960" ttutpfl-int WASHERS DRYERS NO MONEY DOWN TWO A TO PAY TIRE- APPLIANCE 1347 BROADWAY. WATERVLIET AR 3-6332 JIM SPINOSA'S MEAT MARKET 504--3RD AVE. CALL AShley 4-1237 WATERVLIET OR ALBANY 4-9837 We A Now Equipped TT Handle All Your Freezer Nccdi -INCLUDING YOUR FREEZER US FIRST MORRELL HAMS CHICKEN LEGS CHICKEN BREASTS 6 Cooked u. 45' 3 4 00 Lb.

I A I DELIVERY ON ORDERS $3.00 Start Hours: to 6 P.M. -o 9 P.M.--Sof. 9 to 7 P.M. QUANTITIES LIMITED MODERN HOME'S January clearance sale continues with terrific savings in all departments, furniture for every room, bedding of every kind-rugs, carpets, appliances now priced to less than original prices, clearance sale now going on in both Si Of en Friday 'til 9 p. m.

TROY JE 366 RIVER ST. AS.2-1061 ODERN HOME 227-19th ST. Aft.3-45Zi rrr.

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