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The Troy Record from Troy, New York • Page 11

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The Troy Recordi
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Troy, New York
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THE TROY RECORD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1944. Legion Post of Noble-CalLahaa 237,: Annricaa and the post farther were nu.de for the 12tb aanaal Araii- -Fiesta costal fcallsoasa -of Eeadrick Ettdeon. The ballroom Trill decorated jjjpjr the 'fee cards irom to 10 fooga 10 to 30:38 aad frpaa 10:30 1 with Jtafrgteeaafee JirrijfoV orchestra ftffoJssJeg At 11 PA. a short memorial service for the deceased veterans oJ ail United States ware wiB 4ttetad. aaozsey raised the fiesta used to fcoaes sick and dljKfcWed vefcerass Jrosp Troy asd JReasselaer Coqsty who are eoa- fee to veterans" hospitals, ihroagh- oat tire Tickets asay 'be secured from the post sad auxiliary members or at the hotel urday evening.

A souvenir prog-ran; vlU be given to all attending. Fred C. Aaderspjv chairman of oratorical contest, explained the roles aad regulations of this tfhe wiB furnlsi Legion oratorical medals to the of the oratorical contest finals at 'laSfeOe and CathoHc High. About 12 high schools of the county will participate in the Renwelaer County wSicii wjK'e Seld Six honorably discharged veterans of World War II joined the post during- the meeting and membership applications of nine were received. All World War I veterans to Join the Legion.

Koble-Callahan every Thursday evening and will receive applications at this time. Meaabera of fise poat and auxiliary are invited to attend the Armistice Day memorial service to be conducted fey Rev. Francis A. Kelley Chapter. No.

3, Disabled Americas Veterans, at the Troy High. School auditorium Sunday. at I pjw. Joseph F. Dwyer Is general chairman for this event.

HOSPITAL BILLS PAID for X-ray. Drugs, Dressing, Operating Room, Laboratory, Anaesthetic. $COO 6 First 30 $3.00 Per Day Next 90 Days TOTAL 120 DAYS COVERAGE AUTOMOBILE FIRE and aft farms of LIABILITY INSURANCE CONVENIENT TERMS Hudson Valley AGENCY, Inc. Lawrence J. Collins Julia P.

Fitzgerald 49 CONGRESS STREET OpJWirtft Court HOUM TROT for Further Information SURGICAL SUPPLIES ELASTIC STOCKINGS -TRUSSES ABDOMINAL BELTS KNEE CAPS -ANKLETS BACK SUPPORTS Mole Female Fitters FOR Bedi, Wied Chairs, Sun Lamps, Heaf Lamps, Walking Horses -SICK ROOM SUPPLIES BACK RESTS NURSES' KITS INVALID BED TRAYS John B. Garrett 5th Ave. Troy 4050 Scholarships Available To Veterans Former Troy Seaman Killed in Plane Crash Charles Jar-vis, aeaaqaa- first class, sos. of Mrs. Jessie Jarvis, of Street aad uow -of vss kJHed in W.

Battrton Spa; Ma, George Short. Castleton, aad Sirs. Swrgt. with the his rootiter was. toW.

rSTt.rlilVS^ ilWViiHi Selective. boards 3Co details were gives. haveVea fsSorsied tiati'-SSO Jarvis, a of'ttro. the are- of Worid w5K' Slave quaBScaiioiUB land oar succeed jet Mrs. Szljh.

Guido. r- tSoa. beaeSts 1330 -per year for jssaxitsuja period'' -of four' 5 i w-tl, uiclafie up fco; 5. for Mihsas.mad sical 'or school located 'Yori The scholarship be applied lovrard 5" nav-aaest of tuitioa and fees jsart-tise day sassloa -study. 5 Veieraasv to qaali'fy have WOMEN' WPRKEES AT POttS--In addition to an estimated SO per cent of ia ih3 election, women ars also figuriag proeuBtnUy in toe balloting by serving as workers at hundred? of thousands oCjpcllLig places throughout tae nation.

The predominance of women'workers at tlie polls is illustrated ia the aboye photo snapped at tbe polling place of the Second Diriet of the Seventh Ward, at St. Peter's Lyceuaa yesterday. Workers pictured above ss Raymond IXraiwa signs his naaie to tMfe registrj- book prior to voting, are. leit to tight, Mrs. Alma Brown, Mrs.

Lulu CaiTerr.v Miss Csr'rie Riciardson, Mrs. Mary Sufltvan, Miss Margaret Ktlfoiie and Mrs. Marguerlts Chun. Mahoiiey Named Coiu't Attendant By Judge Cliiitoji Timothy J. Mahoaey.

retired Troy Police Department sergeant and More recently a deputy assigned to duty at the Reosselaer County Jail, has beea appointed as court officer and attendant to County Judge Harry Clintoa at a salary of Whiie Mr. Mahoney assumed new duties at the court house on Thursday the formal certificate of appolntajent tv-is not fried ia the Oerk'a office uatil Moa- day. As attendant to Judge CJintoa, Mahoney's appointment is temporary pending the return from the armed service of Lawrence D. Clinton, son of Judge Clinton, was appointed as court attendant 'when the position was authorized by the Board of Supervisors aoma time ago. Mr.

Mahoaey was the Republican candidate for election as supervisor a year ago in the Third Ward of Troy. Eugene Irvoas, Democrat, -who was seeking reelection, claimed the election by a single ballot which tfie Republfcans disputed. After, extended litigation the Court of Appeals held thai Lyons was entitled to the seat. EagteMills Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Decker and son; Staff of Cambridge were recent overnight guests of Mrs. Harriett Decker and family. The first regular meeting ot the newly formed Brunswick: Post, American Legion, will" be held Friday at at the home of Gervais, chairman of the house committee.

"The MUlviHe Follies" will be presented at the Methodist Church, Friday at 8 p.m. by members of the 4-H Eagles. Final dress rehearsal for the event will be held at the church tomorrow at 12:30 p.m.. Pfc. Henry W.

Duacan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Duncan, aad a member of the Army Medical Corps, who was recently stationed In France, has been transferred to Belgium. Private Duncan writea that he visited week's calendar at the Methodist Church will include the following events: "Cfaurchtaasshlp yigbl," today at 7:45 p.xa.

with the pastor, Rev. John C. Wilson tn charge; a meeting of the church board of a i tomorrow at rehearsal RED-ITCHY-SCALY Darter's 'InvislWa' Uqaid Promptly Relieves Torture! KnstsppBcationsof wofiderfnl saoUiinz roedkattdZeaio-- a doctor's formula-- promptly relieve the itcbinfc and bam- i ly gccctssfuX fof over .85 years; Hist trial of Zerno convinces! Invisible doesn't show on skin, mii TEETH Rock, Slide or jwwtter to i PJates. ia place. FA.5- Uurttee fnoa-acld) odor" i4fn- I ABR MEDAt-iient.

W. Pi Fflfcin, soa of Perry iFIlkin ef Spelgletown, was receafly awarded the Air Medal and Distinguished Flyiag Cross at an A. A. F. Ms India.

The awards were made for Hying hazardous royles, unarmed and unescorted, -as fnemy prey in estremely bad weather. Since the first of the year Ueatenant FflScin, fcho is attached to the India, China Wing of tlie Air transport Command, has been delivering supplies to Generals Stilwell aad Cfaenault and has' also accompanied the'. on several of its missJoas. Before being transferred to the United States Army Air Lieutenant Filkin was a mem- iier of the Royal Canadian Air Force. of the new church choir, at P.M.

and presentation of "The MillviUs Follies" by the 4-H Friday ai Seaman First Class Rebhua, has returned to Xew York, after spending a short leave with his brother and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rebhun. Seaman Rebhua receatly returned froai Ireland on a destroyer escort. I His brother.

Pvt Joseph H. veteran Rebbun, has been transferred Third BattelSoa. from McClelland Field, Sacramento. Cat. the the A.A.F.

Lauded by Colonel Courage and valor such as he had never seen before, was played by men of the lOSih faotry on Dewey Carries Emma Willartl Thomas S. Dewey polled ISO votes asc his Democratic op- Preszder.t RooseveSt 60, in straw vote taken Monday at resideais of Xew- tork State in -the armed totees. mast BOUT. be. resideats of the.

state and aiBist. hold-, a discharge other than dis frpas the argued These--- scholarships cannot, graated ia addition to other iiiry aid. Each winner awsss choose between this, aad Fed- eral or smte scholarships for which qtiaiiSes, Area veterans 'who. are satereswd. in are asked for appUcationS forms to the DivJ- sioa of ExaminatSoas aad Testing.

State Education Ai- hany 1. S. T- also be secured through the local super- inteadent of schools, the local high echool principal, or the Veterans' Bareas, 5hosJd' be. aiade at once. Veterans who apply will take a general examination In the eom-! mon school subjects on Saturday.

Dec. 2. Appllcaats will be noticed by mail when and where to appear. OTJB FOB EXPERTS GIVE YQ0E OLD FSS COR THE NEW LOOK! af if your fur coat His seen better days! expert furriers will give it a new on fife, simply by deepening fKe armtsoles. changing ifie narrow plain sleeves to lavish, rollover cuffs, redesign the coflar, ripple ihe back, a wider flaf tuiedo.

Consult as how, and faVe advantage of prevailing tow rates. mrkss, SaSpan. according to he School in which! Bradt of Schenee- commaader of the unit replacement depot at Nor- tnoyle, TCJL Twelve members and three leaders of the 4-H Eagles attended the annual banquet of the county organiatiosn at the Church House in Sycaway. 51-SBsbers of local or Colonel Bradt served overseas, in made the decorations for the tables and a special award was presented to the 4-H Eagles for unusaal achievement in their first year of existence. Members of the group will continue to setl War Stamps at Bison's store.

Saturday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. A. business meeting: will be held today at 2 pjn. at the home of Misses Joyce and Doris Reckner of the White Church eoataumity. The Halloween masquerade party held recently at the Methodist Church under the sponsorship of the S.

p. Club was attended by about 2fiy persons and $16 tras added to the? organization's treas-! ury. Priscilla Trjrtnhle and Lorraine Eulsoa.were in charge of the program of entertatoment, a feature was the grand inarch. Prizes awarded by HeJea Kdly for best costumes to Kenneth Wheeler, Mrs. Emil Riegert, Dorothy and Joa Kiegert.

Beverly WaterSeld, Charles ilatheson and Charles Snyder. Betty Wheeler and Decker were ticket chairmen and refreshments were served by the following' mothers of club naeiabers: Mrs. Charles Tnunble, Mrs. John Kelly, Mrs. Walter Wheeler and Mrs.

Robert Matheson. The next business meeting of the cW5 will be held Thursday, Nov. 16, after school At the home of Marian Dunham. World War receiving the Silver Star for gaUantrv in action. After he had served with the 105th on ilakin in this war, he was awarded Oak Leaf clusters to his Silver He was at home ia Schenectady over the week-end.

Colonel Bradt is sow a st'Hhoads Gei- eral Hospital. Utica. for treatment of his ear drums which were injured by the detonations of explosives on aSipan. Colonel Bradt enlisted In Company in J91T and been with the regiment ever siace. His son, Lieut Edward Bradt is serving students of the high school depart-i raent, members of the faculty staff took part.

Miss Sue Sheary of! Jj city one of the speakers for Hooseveit in the morning assembly period which preceded the straw votes. with ah anti-aircraft battery ia Gw. -any. TipsFor Tired iyes i. HoSfl readbjr matter about 14 3.

AJter 2. Avoid rc2(iins in re dust or wiaii eyes overworked, wsi soviius Inflaioext, sore, buraias. riches eyelids or money refunded. Tbotaaads praSsa it. 30 5 sacwss.

Get At al! drug Shushan Hiss Doris Galbraith of Dorset, Vt, spent the week-end at the honte of her mother, Mrs. Edaa Galbraith. Pvt Robert XV Peck, from Camp Chaffee. Arkansas, arrived at the home of his toother, Mrs. Charles Peqfc on Thursday.

Miss Mary McGeoch of the Red Cross, who aas been stationed in India for two years expects to be home for Christinas. John who has been spending several weeks at his summer home here, returned to Jfew York on Wednesday. Jimmy Iangf6rd, who has been spending a week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Langford, has returned to his home Ia Salem.

Mr. ana Mrs. John A. Saari recently received a telegram from War Department stating that theJr son, Pfc. Reuben E.

Saari, -was' wounded in action on German soii on Oct. S. CAMX fAKFX HELD. Iran Cauldron conducted a carfl party and social Monday at the rooms, SI Fourth Street. Installation ceremonies wltt "be conducted by the local unit at the next meeting, Nov.

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Years Available:
1943-1977