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10 THE TROY RECORD, MONDAY MOnlxTNG, JUNE 22, 1983 Waterford A class of 38 will be graduated from the Waterford High School today it 8 p.m. Commencement exercises will Held at the school auditorium. Charles M. Fitzpatrick, principal, announced the following grad 'uates: Jtne Bacchiochi Madeline Bouchard Constance Bourgeois Ruth Breen Joan Brown Helen Campoli Joanne Carey Robert Charbonneau Mildred Clement John Croker George Fero Suranne Finn Joyce Fisher Richard Fuller Mary Anne Gernpn Shirley Giles Jay Gorham Sarah Grimes Thomas Hige orma Jerome Richard Jordan Paul Kopcha Frances Layton Barbara Liberty Mary Kay McCormack Gail Cullen Ida May Mincher Mary Modesti George Mossey Recardo Reo Jane Riberdy Carolyn Rivage Frank Roach John Romesi Shirley Sheridan Marilyn Sickles John Swasey Edna Williamson Troy Parochial Schools Hold Commencements Parochial schools in Troy conducted commencement exercises yesterday. Marihs Mary Patricia Ellis.

Nancy Felitti, Patricia Higgins, Dorothy Loucks, Betsy Me- With the exception of St. Mary's JGraw. School, where distributed at ceremonies Thursday evening, the commencement rites were, held after masses or later in the afternoon. St Lawrence's. A class of twenty was Mary Frances Minnock, Helen Graduating Classes For Troy Public School System Listed Wednesday, July 1, has been" set i Dudley'P.

Van Arnam. superin tendent of schools, announced the members of the graduating classes as the opening date for the Troy public schools Saturday 'School 14 with 69 had-the larges Mary Nash, Ellen O'Neil, Ridgeway, Marilyn Rynecky, Margaret Salmon, Virginia Spain, Patricia Ann Tucker. Sacred Heart. uated from St. Lawrence's School yesterday.

They received tlsir diplomas and awards following the 3 a.m. mass. The diplomas were presented by Rev. Francis Buechler, pastor. The graduates are: William Allen, Fred Davis, Robert grad-1 A class of 51 graduated Fahrenkopf Walter Andrew safl0f Dafliel from Sacred Heart School day following the 11 a.m.

mass. The diplomas and prize awards were distributed by Rev. William H. Martin, pastor. The graduates are: Louis Angrisano, Michael Angri- Hart, Robert Hart, Robert Healey, doin, Robert Carey, Michael Cocco, A a Edmund Hickey, Thomas Hipwell, James CrablCi John Cra John Alfred Krobath, John Reilly, Kan Yager, Grace Ambubl, Dorothy Bushwinger, Ellen Collins, Sheila Donnelly, Martha Hendy, Nancy Jeffs, Caroline Julian and Mary Phyliss Pada'lino.

St. Anthony's. Rev. Camillus Balzarini, O.F.M., presented diplomas to pastor. class of ten to be graduated from! St.

Anthony's School yesterdaj following the 9 a.m. mass at St Anthony's Church. The, graduate were guests at a communion breakfast at the church hall. The graduates are: Anthony Carnevale. Mary Cirrin done, Francis Debboli, Frank Di grounds in Troy, Edward A.

Wach ter. superintendent of recreation said Saturday. The July 1 opening date also applies to the Prospect Park swimming pool. The Troy Recreation Commission approved the opening date at a meeting held last week in the Recreation Department offices. The commission also approved establishment of a new playsite at the Corliss Park housing project but said the opening would depend on whether the Department of Public Works puts the lot in proper condition for such use.

DeCelle, Thomas Dunne. John Fin- Matthew Fitzsimmons, Michael 1 onK th Pkypound and swimming Fitzsimmons, Frank Fleming, Laur- An early newspaper, the Observer England, reported the Battle of Trafalgar without headlines, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. 11 Whelon'i Tern Collins, Cool At a Breeze Will Ice Your Toes, Freeze Your Knees -BY THE MAKERS OF WHELAN'S GINGER ALE For Service Coll AS 4-5181 Crescenzo, Anthony Farina, Mi chael Fazio; Mary Theresa Lozo Joan Mariano. Walter Pinke and Harold Spinelli. St.

Peter's. St. Peter's School graduated a class of 41 at commencement exer cises which followed the 11 a.m. mass yesterday. Rev.

Charles C. Smith, assistant pastor, distributed the diplomas and the prizes. The graduates are: Thomas Cheles, Joseph Collins, James Conlon, William Conroy, Robert Forchilli, Leon Golinski, George Leibach, Joseph Maguire, Charles Michel, Joseph Montanino, Francis Murray. Daniel Nash. John Neilson.

John O'Connor, Louis Palladino, Thomas Parnell, Robert Reeves, Thomas Sonsini, Joseph Vogt, Faustine Ballard, Jane Bell. Arlene Bestle, Mary Bolliger, Ann Burt, Kathleen Callaghan, Sandra Costello. Barbara Curley, I BEAUTIFULLY DRY CLEANED AND FINISHED SINGLE GARMENTS AT REG. LOW PRICE LAUNDRY SPECIAL SHEETS 1 LAUNDERED AND FINISHED Each ence Flinton, Edward Gardner, Maurice Hartigan, William Maguire, Richard Powers, Ward Reardon, Daniel Sullivan, John Sulzman, Paul Testa, John Weldon. Patricia Connery, Eleanor Etue, Carolee Finn, Gayle Fitzgerald, Gail Fitzgerald, Mary Ellen Geiger, Janet Goyette, Patricia Hayes, Jean Jacobs, Elizabeth Kelly, Joan Lezotte, Ann Malone, Bernice McOmber.

Barbara i a 1 Elizabeth school staff are chosen from school and college students and for the most part are not available before July 1, Mr. Wachter said Saturday. The commission also set July 13 Miller. Harriett Moran, Carol O'Marra, Patricia Prendergast, Marie Shackett, Barbara Roulier, Margaret Sheehan, Jean Snyder, Frances Speciale, Joyce Tenzyk, Charline Vielkind, Joan Walsh, Nancy Yankowski. St.

Patrick's St. Patrick's School graduated a class of 55 at ceremonies yesterday at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Thomas Phelan, assistant pastor at St. Lawrence's Church was the speaker and diplomas and awards were by Rev.

i i a H. Hunt, pastor. The graduates are: Richard J. Banten, Bradley Bay- Brian Bayly, Kathleen Andrew Brown, Ralph Brown Michael Burke. Norine Bush, Mar garet Connor, James Consula, Wi iam Corcoran, Ronal Crowley, Jo nn Daum, Lawrence Dobrindt, Ann Eagle, James Foley, Lorrain oster.

Carol Fountain, a 1 Fox, Patricia Gardner, Paul Gen ron. Donald Gordon, Greenalch, Kathleen A. Grogan Kathleen M. Grogan, a 1 Hepp, Raymond Jewett, Patrick Johnson, William Kane, Grace Leg nard. William Liberty, Joan Lu cowitz, John MacArevey, James McCabe, Doris McKenna, Judith Mack, Susan Masterson, Edwarc Milo.

Mary Anne Minehan, James Moran, Helen Morrissey, A Murphy, Theresa Ostifftiy, George 'Palladino, John Powell, John Powers, Jo Anne Prendergast, Julia Quinlan, Albert Riccardi, Thomas Ricci, Franklyn Russell, Herman Schoenagel, Sharon Snyder. Donald Swasey and Patricia Whalen. St. Augustine's A class of 52 was graduated at St. Augustine's School following the 11 a.m.

mass yesterday. Diplomas and prizes were awarded by Rev. Daniel Driscoll, O.S.A., pastor. The following graduates were announced: Donald J. Barren, Ronald J.

Bessette, David J. Broughel, Diane E. Broughel, Jane M. Bryans, Frances Burns Robert M. Carey.

Patrick A. Cormally, Thomas C. Connally, Diane Dearborn, Ivan L. Dempsey. Lorraine V.

Falco and William J. Fitzgerald. Jerome K. Frost, Joan M. Fusco, Kane, Dennis Larkin, Paul Lucier, Peter J.

McAvoy, James J. McChesney, Paul E. McClure, P. Joyce Mc- McClure and Patricia A. McGowan.

Joseph -A. McGrath, Joseph P. Malesky, James J. Manupella, Peter i. Messitt, William J.

Miner, Patricia A. Montanino, Geraldine Nadeau: Weslee Ann T. Neary, Robert B. Nelson, Walter J. O'Brien, i i a J.

O'Brien. Marion B. O'Connor and Patrick J. O'Connor. Nancy M.

Paulin, Lynn C. Pear-i sail, Paul J. Phelan. Charles A. Renna, James P.

Roarke, at 3:30 p.m. A. Roarke. Richard M. Robertson, The members Catherine T.

Ryan, Matthew C. Smith, Raymond P. Suppe. Charles M. Sweeney.

Barbara A. Tague, Richard J. Wallace and 'Rosemary K. Warmt. St.

Joseph's. omoda High Grade Cleaners and Launderers NO TIME TO LOSE! burning Mobilheat all season long: Saves you the bother of constantly checking your tank and re-ordering, too: Act now. No delays on fuel oil de- livcried--and'no mid-winter hitting interruptions with our complete service: For it assures you automatic delivery on clean- the 18th annual Learn-To-Swim Campaign conducted by the Troy 'Recreation Department and The Record Newspapers. A request from the Waterford Lions Club enable youngsters from tha con munity to participate also was ap proved. Mr.

Wachter reported to th commission on the baseball an softball leagues and said these a tivities are enjoying greater popu larity than ever before. A request of the Junior Cham ber of Commerce for permission hold a golf tournament at Frea Park also was approved on cond tion that dates be arranged wit ihe park management to avoid con flict with the regular schedule. The commission also approve use of Prospect Park for th tournament starting June 20 Mr. Wachter said that the Tro Savings Bank, National City Banl and Junior Chamber of Commerci have agreed to furnish prizes fo: the tennis tournament. class.

The graduates are: School 1. Donald H. Aird, Sara Bland Austin, Ruth Ann Browk, Nancy Ruth Chard, Carolyn Marie Cook, Helen Marie Cummings, Laura Elizabeth Decker, James Henry Filkins, Elaine Charlotte Feraci, Joan Marie Green. Mabel Elizabeth Gunn, Paul E. Hasslinger, Dorothy Elizabeth Jackson, Richard P.

Keefer, Barbara Ann Lewis, Catherine Patricia Lyons, Heather Louise Melville, Shirley Elizabeth Miller, James Edwin Miller, James Frederick -Morris, Ralph Burton Pres- pastor, presented the diplomas anc awarded the prizes. The graduates are: Joseph Berry, Francis Bradley Thomas Brown, Edward Byng, Wil liam Carroll, William Christopher Donald Cunningham, William Cun ningham, John Durkee, Peter Eus tace, Richard Ferris, Thomas Gillick. Edward Maloney, Robert McGuirk, Mitchell, Robert Vloore, Edward Tatro, James Walsh, Edward Washock, Claire Bergham mer. Monica Boulette, Carol Brothers, Anne Carey, Florence Conway, Corrigan, Miriam Forest, Elizabeth Guida, Jo-Ann Hayes, instance Hepp, Barbara Holobas- ci, Judy Hourigan, Margaret Jeffs. Patricia Lettrick, Joyce Lutey, eanne Malone, Joan Manning, enora Martin, Marilyn Martin, McKosky, Susan' McMahon, lary Beth Minahan, Rosemary Oat- out, Ann O'Brien, Eileen Reilly, 'atricia Ryan, Mary Ann Saurack, eanne Simpson and Joan Van- lyke.

St Francis deSales. St. Francis' deSales' School gradated a class of 29 at ceremonies esterday at 3 p.m. Rev. Franis Janis, vice principal of Catholic entral High School, was the peaker.

The graduates are: Garry Carafano, Edward Coffey, Germano, John Hems, Keneth Jalet, James Larkin, Otto Mad- Helen Elaine Ratigan. Beverly 'atricia Roberts, Shirley May Rosen, Patricia.Ellen Russell, Wesley Earl Smith, Bernice Theresa Martin Tracey, Myron Wai- ace Van Dyke, Irene Elizabeth Ward, Mary Elizabeth Whimple, id W. Whitney, William R. Cox, Edward Henault School 5, Gary H. Bogue, Frank Buffaline, Harold Edmonds, Paul Faggione, Prenice Gambrell, Paul Harring ton, Robert Hinken, Nathan Jackson, James P.

Kubizne, Thorn as Lee, Gerald Lewis, Thomas Mancino John -West. George D. Falato, Mary Bom bard, Mary Ann Fera, Louise Os McFee, William Ernest Quandt Arthur Leo Quinn, Edward Wil liam Francis Roulier, Neil Schoonmaker, Edward David Segal, Berton Charles Smith, Randal Bruce Vincent. James Whitehurst, Anthony Patrick Marchese, Patricia Ann Jennings, Marilyn June Bell, Margaret Gene Cutler, Ruth Eleanor Flubacker, Mary Theresa. Kilgallon, Geraldine Roselie Maloney, Susan Olive MoOre, Carol Parkes, Marie Ann Riffelbach, Angelica Dorothy Slick.

Madeline Maude Slick, Margaret Delia Stack, Edward Joseph Collier, Jean Marie Cowan, Harry Raymond Cullen, Lanay Judine Cummings. Patricia Mary Galii- gan, Douglas Palmer Gillespie, Herbert Alan Hasbrouck, Robert James Hennessy. Michael Warren Keyes, Barbara Jane Kirkland. John McFall, Judith Arlene Pfeiffer, Mary Ann Sanders, Thomas. Duffy Shery, Aron Selig Spilken.

Denison Johnson Stone, Allen Lloyd Thomas, Ethel Rosenberg 14th Woman Executed In State Rosenbergs, had been placed under: guard by four policemen on 14- hour duty after twice being threatened. The detail was, increased to ten men and a sergeant Friday New York (UP)--Ethel Rosen- when the sentence was carried out. berg was the woman executed (He was also guarded'by an ufi- in New York State. She was, the i known number of FBI agents, ninth to die in the electric chair. She was the first ever electrocuted by federal order and the second to die under a federal conviction.

The first.to die under federal; conviction was Mary Surratt, who was hanged for helping plot Abraham Lincoln's assassination. The list of women executed jn New York State goes back to 1817, when Mrs. Margaret Houghtaling was hanged charges of murdering her child. A few, years later, mother woman confessed on her! deathbed that she was the real i Harriet Wainwright, Nor- notice." Judge Kaufman ruarded By Police New York (INS)--Federal Judge rving R. his family vere kept under extraordinary poke guard Saturday "until further FREDERICK MARCH TERRY MOORE termann, Barbara Ostrander, Ar lene Salway, Valda Viggue, Mil dred Walker, Arlene Whalen, Vir ginia Keefe, Helen Cote.

School 10. Michael Philip Bazicki, Mary Patricia K. Jensen, Barbara A.l sen Patrick McCoy, Roger Nelli- Lance, ga Thomas Powers, Robert Ritt- Nicholas Salvi, Ronald Willson, Ronald Perzio. Teresa Banks, Mary Anne Cerulli. Gloria Cioffi, Constance Con- Ion, Barbara Dalton, Jeanne DeBonis, Anna DeCurtis Judith DeRusso, Jo-Ann Farina, Diane Gaily, Linda Givney, Leona Honsinger, Lidwina LaBrecque, Joyce Miorin, Patricia Vaughan.

St. Paul the Apostle, A class of 41 was' graduated by St. Paul the Apostle School at commencemer' exercises vester- Elizabeth Cannon, Joan Ann Casale, Aram Charchian, Anna Joan Curtain, Mary Curtain, Peter De- Jhiaro, Beverly Ann Dee, Arthur Forest, Eugene Forest, Mary Ann rarity, Frank Gross. Mary Gulli, Mildred Immaculate tolli, Ann Margaret Hennessey, Ralph Michael Labbee, Nellie Mae Lola Wendy Nadler, Anhony Pascarella, August Henry ichupp, John Joseph Seeley, Jp- eph Samuel Valenti, Deanna Regina Yastrob. School 12.

Joseph Carey, James ohn Carroll, Joyce Marie Connors, lary Ann Coonan, Bernice Mae )rozd, Mary Noreen Dunn, Thomas Facteau, John Joseph Far-j ington, Joan Frances Fogarty, oyce Sim Gardner, Theodore Jo eph Green, Ronald Hems. Margaret Ann. Henry, Phillip obert Holland, Leroy Gregory onsiriger, Michaeleen Martha Karlak, Shirley Anne Kasper, Wayne ohn Kung, Katherine Klem, John riwortschko, Joseph Francis Lemer, Marilyn Ann Lewandowski. Alfred John Locco, Patricia Ann cCormick, Leon James Miles, ichard Irving Millington, Paul Indre Mudar, James Henry Mury, Thomas Edward O'Brien, Inrid Penitschka. Jacqueline Ann ike, Dolores Mary Roman, Joseph rancis Rooney, Peter John Schuan.

Frances Helen Smulsky, Carolee Maree Styczynski, Margaret Kathryn Sullivan, Patricia Ann Sullivan, Halla Ann Teal, Nancy Mary Urro, Patricia Ann Van De Car, Michael Walker, Anna Wasula, Carolyn Ruth Wells, Geraldine Grace Willi. School 14. Frederick Joseph Albert, John Spencer Allen, Stephen Howard Armstead, Gail Backman, Ron-j aid A. Barth, Eleanor Veronica! Bell, Theodore R. Bourke, Marlene! man Wendell Whitehurst, Carolyn Louise School 18.

Margaret Christine Beaudett, rlary Constance Cruden, Sylvia Dale, Carol Ann Evers, Betty Anne ell Barbara Alice Forester, Ann Haldeman, Ann Marie Hasso, Janet Rebecca Hoffsis, 'arol Marge Kasarjian, Joyce Ann Jeanne Helen Lachapelle. Diana Rose Malkonian. Carol Lida Mastan, Cornelia Vlargaret McCann, Carolyn Elizabeth Barbara Jeanne Nugent, Carol Brenda Therese Powell, Suzanne Price, Veronica Anne Purcell, Shirley Ann Shaver, Deanna C. Squadrito, Patrica Mary Tschumi, Judith Ann Tymesori, Marilyn Alyce Uline. The judge, who sentenced the! Sandra Joy Viale, Elinor Joan Walsh, Grace -Elizabeth Walsh, David Templeton, Armitage, Warren Webster Bovie, Robert Mark Bress, Bruce Michael Bryant, William Loyal Burnett, Richard Clark Caldw'ell, James Thomas Dearborn, Michael De Filippis, Edmund H.

Doogan, Harold Milton Herrington. John Aloysius Keegan, Daniel F. Kelly, Joseph Francis La Palme, Theodore Durham Mack, John An- ihony Mainello, Donald Francis Mantell, Arthur Joseph Marchand. John E. McCabe, Michael Nilese, Joseph Edward 'opson, James Quinn, John Alan Reents, Norman Rosenblum, Anhony John Severino, James Cranson Thompson, Bruce H.

Van Ar-: nam, David Storrier William J. A. Young, John! eter McCarthy. ROBERT MITCHUM JANERUSSm WILLIAM BENDIX JANE RUSSELL "MONTANA BELLE" ALSO JENNIFER JONES "THE WILD HEART" COtOR BY TECHNICOLOR LAST DAY GOBI" "NEVER WAVE AT A WAC" STARTS TOMORROW Prlrned tkn United ArtiitC learned about love- the hard way I Arizona's Grand Canyon of theij Colorado is more than 200 miles ong, a mile deep, and ranges in HUDSON RIVER DRIVE IN ROUTE 67 Bet. Stilhrattr --3 Xorth of MechanicvlUe- LAST TDtES O'CONNOR in "FRANCIS GOES TO POINT" CO-FEATDRZ GLE'X FORD In "THE GREEN GLOVE" Janis Bulson, Frank R.

Carey, Philip Ciraulo, Janice Helen Coonrad, Chester Clinton DeLama- ter, Virginia A. Dehnert. George E. Doodian, Michael D. Dwyer, Margaret Eaton, Betty Elliott, Lester Elliott, Edward Clyde Evarts, Gail S.

Fanner, Frank A. Fischer, Thomas Rodmond Fox. Dorothy Ann Gardner, Sally Jean Genthner, Betty J. Granger, Shirley Ann Gressler. Clarence F.

Hall, Ruth M. Hilt Alice L. Houser, Jeffrey J. lacobucci, Roger of the eighth jw. Ireson.

Daniel D. Johnson, class are: Douglas R. Kallenburg, Andrew R. James Rinebard Becker, Sally Carroll Bourk. Susan Mary Bourk, Ann Marie Brady, Laura Brady, John Warren Brown, Judith Ann Carey, Judith Ann Cody.

class of 49 was. graduated 'Maureen Mary Colangioae, Carol width from four to 18 miles. magnetic multiple- drag speedometers and disc clutches made their appearance on automobiles introduced in DORIS GORDOX DAY MacRAE "BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON" 2nd HIT--DEXM8 MORGAN "CATTLE TOWN" HITS--2 Mickey DICK HATMES AXAX LADJ) VIRGINIA MAYO "ALL ASHORE" A LAST TIMES -J I I TONIGHT --2 TECHNICOLOR ACTION HITS- WALTER WAXGER'S "KANSAS PACIFIC" GEORGE jrONTGOMERY "JACK McCALL DESPERADO" lt I I Tonlte Last Times In Technicolor ERROL FLr'X--MAUREEN" O'HAJRA "AGAINST ALL FLAGS" --2 Russell as "MONTANA BELLE" SARATOGA DRIVE-IN Tonile Only--In Technicolor "CALL ME MADAM" 2 HITS--WESTERN THRILLEB "KANSAS PACIFIC" --LAST TIMES TONIGHT--BOB HOPE 5HCKEY ROONEY MAXWELL FRANK LOVjvJOY 4 JOAN "THE SYSTEM" HOLLYWOOD DRIVE IN THEATRE Route No. 66, AverlU Park Road TECHJTICOLOR-- "VIRGINIA MAYO GENE NELSON "SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THRU COLLEGE" MARIE WINDSOR-- CESAR BOMEBO "THE JUNGLE" LADIES NIGHT ALL LADIES DRIVING CAR ADMITTED FREE WTERfU) ROSEMARY CLOOXEV "THE STARS ARE SIXGIi'G" and GEORGE MONTGOMERY "THE PATHFINDER" AJI Technicolor Show GIANT TRIPLE Hit SHOW! from St. Joseph's School at cere- yesterday following the 11 a.m.

mass. Rev. James Nolan, BlSSftW is FREEZER TIME Whtthtr tt't frtcitf yeu or storogt and packaging mattr- iais Sec us for a complete line. Moon's Sonrteo 275 SECOND TROY Formerly Troy Phom: Albany AS 2-3311 3-1021 TELEPHONE AShley 4-6700 BUPGET TfKMS AVAILABLE IF DESIRED PETERSON PACKER COAL CO. Fulton ind Fourth Troy, Y.

REFRIGERATION SERVICE Open Ersry Rrenlnt Avc. and Riwi it. AS f- Ann Connolly. Ellen Marie Conway. Dennis Christopher Curley, William Henry DeCelle.

Carmelita Ann DeRuber- tis, Leona Ann Donnelly, Kenneth Joseph Doyle, Beverly Ann Farley, Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald, James Damian Flood. Edward Milliar Franklin," Edward James Hannan. James Robert Hart. Anne Catherin- Hinchey, Priscilla Holmes, Joan Ann Kearns, Janice Carol Kerwin, Edmund Joseph Klee, George Edward Kray- cm, Dorothy Marie Kreis, Bernard James Mackey. Francis James May, Ellen Catherine McDonald.

Gerard Patrick Murphy, Joseph; Howard Spain. Margaret Allison! Stronski, Brian Edward Sullivan, i Elizabeth Joan Thompson, Donald Edward Walraed, Geraldine Rosemary Waters, Marie Agnes Welcome, Phyllis Ruth Welcome, Joan Catherine Yetto. Clara Mele, Paul Bond and James Carpenter. George Washington was the first President of the United States under the Constitution: others were presiding officers of the Continental Congress. Keenan, Brant L.

Kehn. Jewel L. Koonce, David J. Large. George Hamor Lee, Thomas Robert Lloyd, Raymond C.

Mahdesian, Paul Malkonian, Jean Helen Mancinelli. Donald M. Mandelbaum, Anita Margaret Marynak, Lois M. Masters, Faye A. Mattiso'n.

Ann Elizabeth Monaco, Janis Murnieks, John M. Nimons. Richard Osgonian, Donald Henry O'Shea, Barbara Jean. Pitaniello, Eugene Allen Redden. Susan D.

Roquet, John Edward Schantz, Carolyn J. Schultz. John Frederick Shaughnessy, John J. Shea. 3rd, William M.

Sfara, Gerald T. Sorell, W. Lance Stoker. Thomas Joseph Talarico, Ronald M. Wagar, Betty Ann Weeden, Carl M.

Weeks, Arlene M. Whipple, Gayle M. Weingartner, David F. Witbeck, Edwin J. Egan.

School 16. John Richard Cowan, Alexander James Cummings, Korman Lee Epstein. Philip James Martini, Fred Good Food Is Good Health FCM, COURSE BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEONS Served Dally OUR JTEW SUMMER HOURS DINING ROOM "CLOSED AT JO P. EFFECTIVE 15th 01 FHTUR LORETTA YOUNG FORSYTHE United States patents are only issued on Tuesday of each week. If a holiday falls on patents are issued just the JUST OPENED FOUR CHIMNEYS Routt 9 IN OLD BENNINGTON, VT.

Dining and Cocktails and tht hospitality and graciousntss of a family mansion in ah historic Vtrmont community. or EVERT THURSDAY nrntAf MUSICAL KATURETTE IN NAT KING COLE RUSS MORGAN'S nod Wutioml REVUI I DWYItSlt-WTIOUTWIti.

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