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' - - Miss Siebels, G. M. Enfield * Exchange Vows Mw Lois Eladne Siebels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wer- ner Siebels of Jotonaosmlle, be- came ttie brkk Dec. 28 of Gor- don MacRae Bnfieid, son of Mr and Mrs. Frederick Bnfieid of RD 2, Troy. Rev. Rofcert Fed- ler and Rev. George Goepfert officiated at the wedding at Our Savior's Lutheran Owroh, The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a gown of lace and embroidered satin, made wkh a short train. A tiara of crystal and pearls held her veil and she carried a cascade of wtete roses, carna- tions and ivy. The honor attendant, Beverly OraB, wore a gown of green velvet and the bmiesmaads, Pat- ricia Marpe, Gaid Marhle and Lorraine Mcintosh, were simi- larly gowned in red velvet. Aid carried white fur muffs w>ith red carnations, hoMy ajwl ivy. The flower girt, Lourie Marpe, wore red velvet and earned a basket of white carnations and pompons. Best man was Charles Bliss and ushers were Richard and Carl Siebels and Carveth K. Enfield. Following the reception at Tironi's, the couple left for Day- ton, Ohio, where the bride- groom, an employe of the Na- tional Cash Register Co., will attend a company school for three months. The bride is a graduate of Hoosic Vaflley Central School and attended Hartford Secre- tarial School. She is employed by Chiett Peabody k Co., Inc. Mr. Enfield is a graduate of Lansintgburg High School. THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. Y„ WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY I, 1964 T7 Birchkill Guild To Elect, Hear Speaker Miss Lois Moran, director of craft services of the American Craftsmen's Council, will be the guest speaker tomorrow at the annual luncheon of the Birch- kill Arts and Crafts Guild at the Cafe Ruval. The guild's annual meeting and election of officers will take place at 11:30 a.m. and will be followed by a social hour and luncheon. Miss Moran will present a slide program, "Artist-Crafts- men of Western Europe," which is circulated by the American Federation of the Arts. The slides come from the research department of the Museum of Contemporary Crafts which is maintained by the American Craftsmen's Council. Clinton Girl Bride Of Area Man Saint Rose Juniors Plan Prom Weekend The junior class at the Col- Gommittee To » Plan Reception The ladies committee of the associate membership of the Troy Club will meet today at lege of Saint Rose has chosen 7:3 ° pm ' at the club t0 *¥f "La Vie en Rose" as the theme I furlher P 1 * 1 * for the ™**<* of the prom which will be held! for oew members « *« °P~- Friday in the Grand Ballroom ! mg of ^ new imm »- of the Schine-Ten Eyck Hotel from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Because 4he senior ball scheduled Nov. 22 was canceled, the juniors have dedicated their prom to the senior class. Traditionally one of the major social func headed«by Miss Sarah K. Flynn and William Whitbeck, is made up of Miss Mary Casey, Mrs. Carol Rouff, Miss Marion Fite» patrick. Mrs. Charles E. Collins, Miss Mary Nugent, Mrs. Ed- ward McClare, Mrs. Vivian De- tion of the college year, the for- j Voe, Mrs. John B. Redmond, BARBARA FRICK SHEILA DUFFY Area Girls Queen Candidates Two Troy area girls are iter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Duffy among the finalists for election | oi J** 2 3rd Ave. as queen of the annual Albany -Blanchard Photo MRS. GORDON MACRAE ENFIELD Miss Urda To Be Wed To Boston Man Mr and Mrs. William Urda of Midland Road, North Green- bush, have announced the en- gagement and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Julia P. Urda of West Roxbury, Mass., to Joseph Zerendow, son of Louis Zerendow of Boston and the late Mrs. Zerendow. Miss Urda is office manager of Breek's of Boston and Mr. Zerendow is president of the JitJ Wallpaper 4 Paint Co. in Roslindale, Mas* Miss Foley, West Sand Lake Man Engaged The engagement of Miss Elaine Mildred Foley to Robert Daniel Sagendorf has been an- nounced by her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Foley of 7 Delaware Ave., Sherwood Park, Rens- selaer. The prospective bride is Club To Resume Weekly Meetings Tomorrow the Thursday Morninf Club will resume Us meetings, suspended for the holiday season. _.,... . .. . the daughter a so of the late The study topic for thi.day ' F s Fo , and her fianc€ wil be Rumania. Mr . John F t ' gnd Gain Jr. w,l present a J»Per| Sllgendopf o f W e 5 t Sand £ ke . No date has been set for the '•'••;•••• '••• -.•'- - . ' . - ' : —Wtiltnev Ftiote ELAINE M. FOLEY Miss Susan Ann Towns, daugh- ter of Mrs. Elinor Griffin Towns, College Hill, Clinton, became the bride of Lee E. Ostrander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Ostrander, South Glens Falls, Saturday, Dec. 28, at Hamilton College Chapel, Clinton. Rev. Colin Miller officiated. The bridegrooms father is supervis- ing principal of the South Glens Falls Central School District. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William C. Towns, wore a demi-sheath gown of silk peau de soie with crocheted lace trim. Her bouf- fant illusion veil fell from a crown of three peau cabbaige roses. She carried a cascade of white roses and ivy. The matron of honor was Mrs. Ronald P. Jansen of Roch- ester and the bridesmaids were Miss Juliet Whitten of New York City and Mrs. D. Webber Fraser of Troy. Stephen C. Ostrander of South Glens Falls was his brother's best man and ushers were Jeffrey C. Haight and Ron- old Jansen. A reception was held im- mediately following the cere- mony at the Emerson Literary Society at Hamilton College. After a wedding trip to New York City, the couple will re- side at 840 Genesee St., Roches- ter The bride is a graduate of Clinton Central School and the University of Rochester School o r Nursing. She is now studying at the University of Rochester Mr. and Mrs. William Trojak for a bachelor of science de- of 129 Main St., Cohoes, have gree. Her husband is a graduate mal dance is open to all classes. Music will be provided by the Dino Cimino band. In the receiving line from Troy will be Dr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- j Troy Club. phen E. Hasso and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Doyle. Also re- ceiving will be Mr. and Mrs. George Ceresia of Albany and Miss Shirley Gartner, president Miss Frick is also an execu-jof the junior class, and her tive secretarial major at the Al- escort. TS , , I \ S ^°- Ba11 . bany school. She Ls a June grad- Junior prom weekend will be- scheduled Friday evening. Jan. uate of Averill Park High (gin at the college Friday morn- 17, at the Schine-Ten Eyck (School. At ABC. Miss Frick is<ing with a Mass in St. Joseph's L_t Gi>v - Davi<1 A Beriant of Hotel in Albany. The candidates * an a c tiv e member of the Alpha j Chapel and a Communion ! the Van Renst>elaer Division of Iota honorary sorority. She is'breakfast for members of theJKiwaim Club will serve as fa- Mrs. Daniel M. Cunning, Mn. John Sarkis, Mrs. Thomas FiU- gerald, Miss Ann Taylor, Mas Mary Furdina and Mrs. Frank Houek. Thomas H. Thorns heads tin Kiwanis Club Will Install are Sheila Duffy of Troy, and , Barbar. Fric* rf RD *. A v ^ ^ ^ , 0 ' "' '"* "* J 3 t ? 1 W M t fc»* T " 'rZT' °' Pai*- The student body will casl christi Seminary, will be t h e * " ' Troy KlwaJlw club t<)moc - Miss Duffy, a 1980 graduate final votes next Wednesday for! guest speaker. w at 12:15 P m - at The Hen- Lansingburg High School, the queen whose selection r«»-; Saturday, juniors and tKerffarick Hudson. Newly elected of- mains a secret until the evening escorts will enjoy a winter of the Sno-Ball. sports holiday at the Oak 'N Spruce is an executive secretarial major at ABC. She is the daugh- MARY JANE TROJAK Miss Trojak Planning June Wedding Arts Guild Schedules Juried Show The board of the Troy Arts Guild met Monday evening at the home of the president. Mrs. Francis-J. Fagan, and com- pleted plans for the annual juried members show which will open Sunday at the Pioneer F. in fleers, headed by James Cleary, president, will be Lodge in South Lee, atftltod Mass., where they will spend the day skiing, skating and Mr - Berlant, past president of tobogganing. \ the Hoosick Falls Club, will also The general chairman for the.be principal speaker. It was an- weekend is class president, Miss Gartner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gartner of 93 4th St., Waterford. Other chair- men are: Programs, Kathy Mc- Loughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McLoughlin of nounced that the administrative theme for all Kiwanis cluba in 1984 is: "Freedom, A Call To Personal Service." Plans are being made to hold an inaugural ball sometime in James Corr of 9 6th St., Water ford; band, Karen Walsh, Building Loan & Savings Assn.,! da h t " of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 21 Second St - ert F * Garrett of 36 Parkview A reception for members a n d j ? - Communion breakfast, Sue friends will be held from 3 to 5 - Gormley daughter of Mr. and held today i Mrs. William Gormley of 3 Hendnck Hudson p.m. Sunday. The exhibition., will be open to Hie public from Main St, Millertown; ski day, of South Glens Falls Central School, Hamilton College and on 'The Royal Vaudeville Mr*. D. H. Harkness will read h her paper on "Gypies." and' »„:„. Mrs. Samuel E. Hill will read Miss Foley, a graduate of announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Garrett R. Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes of 87 Vliet St. The couple will be married June 27. Miss Trojak attended Keveny electri cal engineering Memorial Academy, Cohoes High School and graduated from Modern PBX School. Mr. Hughes attended Cohoes High PATRICIA M. PULVER Miss Pulver Fiancee Of RPI Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Pulver of 39 Fonda Rd.. Water- Monday until Friday. Feb. 7. Harold Smith Ls general chairman of the show with Er- nest Dedicoat as cochairman. Assisting will be: Jury, Mrs Gladys Fairfield, Frank Kysor, Mrs. Ruth Huntington; publicity, Mrs. Rosalie Tompkins and Ar- thur Stilson; table arrange- ments. Mrs. Anne B. Burke; hospitality, Mrs. Helen Munzer and Miss Marion Munzer; invi- Julie Robba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Robba of Mineola, and publicity, Paula Rosberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosberry of Leo-j minster, Mass. mone, chairman of the enter- tainment committee, in charge of the project. The first meeting of the Board of Directors for 1964 will be p.m. at The All members AAUW Directors To Meet Tonight The board of directors are invited to sit in on the board meetings. Monday evening the club's ln- terclub Committee conducted a visit .to a meeting of the Safld Lake Kiwanis Club at Crooked Lake Hotel. of the University of Rochester, l^/^* 0 " 011 ^* tjf en 8 a | em . ent | from 9 to 10 a.m". from which he received a mas- ter's degree in June. He is now attending Rochester the for University a doctorate of in > rV 0f ^ SSSfll W g T S rr 9 °n!'Co E" I *??* Vt ?* F^T* Di ' ployed by W. Grant Co. Mr. (vision of Hudson Valley Corn- Life" by Marie, Queen of Ru mania \ Sagendorf graduated f r o m , munity College and is employed 13 M^' Carl G Grimm will Dre-l Averi11 P a r k High Scl,0 ° l and is i at Art Taylor's Garage, Albany. Mrs. can G. unmm wn, pre j a t t e n d i n g tke Evening Division] of Russell Sage College. He is employed by the Civil Service 9 / § j Department, Division of Em- January Sale of • Fine Furs # Cloth Coats Our tntire stock . . . now Ot terrific savings. Hasso's Furs 44 Fourth Street Trey Record Pattern Grafton Club To Have Program Tomorrow at 8 p.m. the* Graf- ton Men's Club will act as host to representatives of the Rens- selaer County Heart Assn. An industrial film on strokes will be shown followed by a talk by Dr. Thomas P. Engster Mrs. Dorothy Cushman, ex- ecutive secretary, and other members of the heart associa- tion also will be present to an- swer questions and to outline the progress being made against heart disease and related health problems. Refreshments will be served after the meeting which will be open to all interested per- sons. Special invitations have been extended to members of the Grafton Rescue Squad and to the fire company and jts auxiliary. JANUARY SHOE and BOOT CLEARANCE ^Fdwards^ ^^H^^ {»£ SHOE FO* CHUMI* mme&^ BOYS' and GIRLS' DRESS and SCHOOL SHOES •5.90 '6.90 - '7.90 Olsens Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P 01- sen of 38 111th St.. were hon- ored at a dinner on their 40th wedding anniversary given by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Olsen, and their son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Foley. After dinner the Olsens were guests- at an informal party at the Foley home, attended by their "children and grandchil- dren. of their daughter, Patricia Madge, to Gerald W. Spillane Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Spillane of Poughkeepsie. Miss Pulver graduated from Catholic Central High School, St. Joseph's Conservatory of Music, Troy, and St. Peter's Hospital School of Nursing, A1-, bany. She is on staff in the " e r t 0 *f followed by dancing. i/n tations, Mrs. Helen MagnanojTroy Branch, American Assn. and prizes, Mrs. Ann Pulaski. of University Women, will meet Pictures may be left at the j today at 7:30 p.m. at the home Pioneer lobby Friday from 9! of Mrs. George Borthwick, 2617 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 115th St. At this meeting a nominating committee will be named to select the slate of officers for 1964-65. -— Club To Serve Special Dinner Shaker Ridge Country Club will have "Southern Night" Sun- day, Jan. 12, with a special din pediatric department of Leon- ard Hospital. Mr. Spillane is a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute, School of Architecture, and attended New York Uni- versity while serving with the Air Force. He is presently with Daniel K 1 i n g e r Associates, architects and engineers of East Greenbush. Reservations must be made advance. W. B. O'CONNOR 71 4th St., Troy, N.Y. MISSALS - ROSARIES PRAYER BOOKS Religious Jewelry JANUARY FUR Sale! Eft. 1122 RrouqMronl " Furs •5 FOURTH ST., TROY Phone BRidge 1-8487 Bridge Winners Winners in Monday evening's duplicate bridge session at the YWCA included: North«south first, Mrs. Philip Becknian and Mrs. Edwin Weinberg; second, Mrs. Beverly Schaffer and Mrs. Frances Stark; third, Louis Gol- ieb and Stuart Yorkshire; east- west first, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mueller; second, Nathan Sidman and Paul Slepian. and third, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wall. Home On Leave Airman l.C. John K. Law Jr. and family, who have juat re- turned from a two and a half year tour of duty in Ankara, Turkey, apent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Law of Hatboro, Pa., former- ly of Troy. After a 30-day leave, Airman Law will report to his new assignment at Lackbome Air Force Baae, Ohio. Auxiliary To Gain From Ticket Sales Members of the Women's Aux- iliary of Samaritan will assist in the aale of tickets for two forthcoming concerts at the RPI Field House. The auxiliary'* fund raising program will be aided by their work. Special reservation blanks are available for both the con- cert Jan. 18, by Paul LaValle and the Band of America and that April 27, <by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra. Persona wishing the auxiliary to benefit from their attendance at these concerts must make their reservations on the special blanks which may be obtained at the hospital or from Mrs. James R. Largay, ways and means chairman of the auxil- iary. Funds raised by the group are given to Samaritan Hospital for the purchase of equipment or other improvements. 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• -Miss Siebels,

G. M. Enfield * Exchange Vows Mw Lois Eladne Siebels,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wer­ner Siebels of Jotonaosmlle, be­came ttie brkk Dec. 28 of Gor-don MacRae Bnfieid, son of Mr and Mrs. Frederick Bnfieid of RD 2, Troy. Rev. Rofcert Fed-ler and Rev. George Goepfert officiated at the wedding at Our Savior's Lutheran Owroh,

The bride was given in mar­riage by her father. She wore a gown of lace and embroidered satin, made wkh a short train. A tiara of crystal and pearls held her veil and she carried a cascade of wtete roses, carna­tions and ivy.

The honor attendant, Beverly OraB, wore a gown of green velvet and the bmiesmaads, Pat­ricia Marpe, Gaid Marhle and Lorraine Mcintosh, were simi­larly gowned in red velvet. Aid carried white fur muffs w>ith red carnations, hoMy ajwl ivy. The flower girt, Lourie Marpe, wore red velvet and earned a basket of white carnations and pompons.

Best man was Charles Bliss and ushers were Richard and Carl Siebels and Carveth K. Enfield.

Following the reception at Tironi's, the couple left for Day­ton, Ohio, where the bride­groom, an employe of the Na­tional Cash Register Co., will attend a company school for three months.

The bride is a graduate of Hoosic Vaflley Central School and attended Hartford Secre­tarial School. She is employed by Chiett Peabody k Co., Inc. Mr. Enfield is a graduate of Lansintgburg High School.

THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. Y„ WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY I , 1964 T7

Birchkill Gui ld To Elect, Hear Speaker Miss Lois Moran, director of

craft services of the American Craftsmen's Council, will be the guest speaker tomorrow at the annual luncheon of the Birch-kill Arts and Crafts Guild at the Cafe Ruval.

The guild's annual meeting and election of officers will take place at 11:30 a.m. and will be followed by a social hour and luncheon.

Miss Moran will present a slide program, "Artist-Crafts­men of Western Europe," which is circulated by the American Federation of the Arts. The slides come from the research department of the Museum of Contemporary Crafts which is maintained by the American Craftsmen's Council.

Clinton Girl Bride Of Area Man

Saint Rose Juniors Plan Prom Weekend The junior class at the Col-

Gommittee To »

Plan Reception The ladies committee of the

associate membership of the Troy Club will meet today at

lege of Saint Rose has chosen 7 : 3 ° p m ' a t t h e c l u b t 0 *¥f "La Vie en Rose" as the theme I f u r l h e r P1*1* f o r t h e ™**<* of the prom which will be held! for o e w m e m b e r s « * « °P~-Friday in the Grand Ballroom ! m g o f ̂ n e w imm»-of the Schine-Ten Eyck Hotel from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Because 4he senior ball scheduled Nov. 22 was canceled, the juniors have dedicated their prom to the senior class. Traditionally one of the major social func

headed«by Miss Sarah K. Flynn and William Whitbeck, is made up of Miss Mary Casey, Mrs. Carol Rouff, Miss Marion Fite» patrick. Mrs. Charles E. Collins, Miss Mary Nugent, Mrs. Ed­ward McClare, Mrs. Vivian De-

tion of the college year, the for- j Voe, Mrs. John B. Redmond,

BARBARA FRICK SHEILA DUFFY

Area Girls Queen Candidates Two Troy area girls are iter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Duffy

among the finalists for election | o i J**2 3rd Ave. as queen of the annual Albany

-Blanchard Photo MRS. GORDON MACRAE ENFIELD

Miss Urda To Be Wed To Boston Man Mr and Mrs. William Urda of

Midland Road, North Green-bush, have announced the en­gagement and approaching mar­riage of their daughter, Julia P. Urda of West Roxbury, Mass., to Joseph Zerendow, son of Louis Zerendow of Boston and the late Mrs. Zerendow.

Miss Urda is office manager of Breek's of Boston and Mr. Zerendow is president of the JitJ Wallpaper 4 Paint Co. in Roslindale, Mas*

Miss Foley, West Sand Lake Man Engaged The engagement of Miss

Elaine Mildred Foley to Robert Daniel Sagendorf has been an­nounced by her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Foley of 7 Delaware Ave., Sherwood Park, Rens­selaer. The prospective bride is

Club To Resume Weekly Meetings Tomorrow t h e Thursday

Morninf Club will resume Us meetings, suspended for the holiday season.

_ . , . . . . .. . the daughter a so of the late The study topic for thi.day ' F

sF o , a n d h e r fianc€ „

wil be Rumania. Mr . John F t ' g n d

Gain Jr. w,l present a J » P e r | S l l g e n d o p f o f W e 5 t S a n d £ke. No date has been set for the

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—Wtiltnev Ftiote

ELAINE M. FOLEY

Miss Susan Ann Towns, daugh­ter of Mrs. Elinor Griffin Towns, College Hill, Clinton, became the bride of Lee E. Ostrander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Ostrander, South Glens Falls, Saturday, Dec. 28, at Hamilton College Chapel, Clinton. Rev. Colin Miller officiated. The bridegrooms father is supervis­ing principal of the South Glens Falls Central School District.

The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William C. Towns, wore a demi-sheath gown of silk peau de soie with crocheted lace trim. Her bouf­fant illusion veil fell from a crown of three peau cabbaige roses. She carried a cascade of white roses and ivy.

The matron of honor was Mrs. Ronald P. Jansen of Roch­ester and the bridesmaids were Miss Juliet Whitten of New York City and Mrs. D. Webber Fraser of Troy.

Stephen C. Ostrander of South Glens Falls was his brother's best man and ushers were Jeffrey C. Haight and Ron-old Jansen.

A reception was held im­mediately following the cere­mony at the Emerson Literary Society at Hamilton College. After a wedding trip to New York City, the couple will re­side at 840 Genesee St., Roches­ter

The bride is a graduate of Clinton Central School and the University of Rochester School or Nursing. She is now studying at the University of Rochester

Mr. and Mrs. William Trojak for a bachelor of science de-of 129 Main St., Cohoes, have gree. Her husband is a graduate

mal dance is open to all classes. Music will be provided by the Dino Cimino band.

In the receiving line from Troy will be Dr. and Mrs. Jo­seph Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- j Troy Club. phen E. Hasso and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Doyle. Also re­ceiving will be Mr. and Mrs. George Ceresia of Albany and Miss Shirley Gartner, president

Miss Frick is also an execu-jof the junior class, and her tive secretarial major at the Al- escort.

T S , , I \ S ^ ° - B a 1 1 . bany school. She Ls a June grad- Junior prom weekend will be-scheduled Friday evening. Jan. uate of Averill Park High (gin at the college Friday morn-17, at the Schine-Ten Eyck (School. At ABC. Miss Frick is<ing with a Mass in St. Joseph's L_t Gi>v- D a v i < 1 A Beriant of Hotel in Albany. The candidates * a n ac t i ve member of the Alpha j Chapel and a Communion ! the Van Renst>elaer Division of

Iota honorary sorority. She is'breakfast for members of theJKiwaim Club will serve as fa-

Mrs. Daniel M. Cunning, Mn. John Sarkis, Mrs. Thomas FiU-gerald, Miss Ann Taylor, Mas Mary Furdina and Mrs. Frank Houek.

Thomas H. Thorns heads tin

Kiwanis Club Will Install

are Sheila Duffy of Troy, and ,

Barbar. Fric* rf RD *. A v ^ ^ ^ , 0 ' " ' '"* " * J 3 t ? 1 W M t fc»* T " ' r Z T ' ° ' Pai*- The student body will casl christi Seminary, will be t h e * " ' T r o y K l w a J l w c l u b t<)moc-

Miss Duffy, a 1980 graduate final votes next Wednesday for! guest speaker. 5 ° w a t 1 2 : 1 5 P m- a t The Hen-Lansingburg High School, the queen whose selection r«»-; Saturday, juniors and tKerffarick Hudson. Newly elected of-

mains a secret until the evening escorts will enjoy a winter of the Sno-Ball. sports holiday at the Oak 'N

Spruce

is an executive secretarial major at ABC. She is the daugh-

MARY JANE TROJAK

Miss Trojak Planning June Wedding

Arts Gui ld Schedules Juried Show The board of the Troy Arts

Guild met Monday evening at the home of the president. Mrs. Francis-J. Fagan, and com­pleted plans for the annual juried members show which will open Sunday at the Pioneer

F. in

fleers, headed by James Cleary, president, will be

Lodge in South Lee, a t f t l t od Mass., where they will spend the day skiing, skating and Mr- Berlant, past president of tobogganing. \ the Hoosick Falls Club, will also

The general chairman for the.be principal speaker. It was an-weekend is class president, Miss Gartner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gartner of 93 4th St., Waterford. Other chair-men are: Programs, Kathy Mc-Loughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McLoughlin of

nounced that the administrative theme for all Kiwanis cluba in 1984 is: "Freedom, A Call To Personal Service."

Plans are being made to hold an inaugural ball sometime in

James Corr of 9 6th St., Water ford; band, Karen W a l s h ,

Building Loan & Savings Assn.,! d a " « h t " of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-21 Second St - e r t F* Garrett of 36 Parkview

A reception for members a n d j ? - Communion breakfast, Sue friends will be held from 3 to 5 - Gormley daughter of Mr. and held today i

Mrs. William Gormley of 3 Hendnck Hudson p.m. Sunday. The exhibition., will be open to Hie public from M a i n St, Millertown; ski day,

of South Glens Falls Central School, Hamilton College and

on 'The Royal Vaudeville Mr*. D. H. Harkness will read h her paper on "Gypies." and' »„:„. Mrs. Samuel E. Hill will read Miss Foley, a graduate of

announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Garrett R. Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes of 87 Vliet St.

The couple will be married June 27.

Miss Trojak attended Keveny e l e c t r i ca l engineering Memorial Academy, C o h o e s High School and graduated from Modern PBX School. Mr. Hughes attended Cohoes High

PATRICIA M. PULVER

Miss Pulver Fiancee Of RPI Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.

Pulver of 39 Fonda Rd.. Water-

Monday until Friday. Feb. 7. Harold Smith Ls g e n e r a l

chairman of the show with Er­nest Dedicoat as cochairman. Assisting will be: Jury, Mrs Gladys Fairfield, Frank Kysor, Mrs. Ruth Huntington; publicity, Mrs. Rosalie Tompkins and Ar­thur Stilson; table arrange­ments. Mrs. Anne B. Burke; hospitality, Mrs. Helen Munzer and Miss Marion Munzer; invi-

Julie Robba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Robba of Mineola, and publicity, Paula Rosberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosberry of Leo-j minster, Mass.

mone, chairman of the enter­tainment committee, in charge of the project.

The first meeting of the Board of Directors for 1964 will be

p.m. at The All members

AAUW Directors To Meet Tonight The board of directors

are invited to sit in on the board meetings.

Monday evening the club's ln-terclub Committee conducted a visit .to a meeting of the Safld Lake Kiwanis Club at Crooked Lake Hotel.

of

the University of Rochester, l ^ / ^ * 0 " 0 1 1 ^ * tjf e n 8 a | e m . e n t | from 9 to 10 a.m". from which he received a mas­ter's degree in June. He is now attending Rochester

the for

University a doctorate

of in

> r V 0 f ^ SSSf l l WgT Srr9°n!'Co E" I *??* Vt ?* F^T* D i ' ployed by W. Grant Co. Mr. (vision of Hudson Valley Corn-Life" by Marie, Queen of Ru

mania \ Sagendorf graduated f r o m , munity College and is employed 13M^' Carl G Grimm will Dre-lA v e r i 1 1 P a r k H i g h S c l , 0 ° l a n d i s i a t A r t Taylor's Garage, Albany. Mrs. can G. unmm wn, pre j a t t e n d i n g t k e E v e n i n g Division]

of Russell Sage College. He is employed by the Civil Service

9 / § j Department, Division of Em-

January

Sale of

• Fine Furs # Cloth Coats Our tntire stock . . .

now Ot terrific savings.

Hasso's Furs 44 Fourth Street • Trey

Record Pattern

Grafton Club To Have Program Tomorrow at 8 p.m. the* Graf­

ton Men's Club will act as host to representatives of the Rens­selaer County Heart Assn.

An industrial film on strokes will be shown followed by a talk by Dr. Thomas P. Engster

Mrs. Dorothy Cushman, ex­ecutive secretary, and other members of the heart associa­tion also will be present to an­swer questions and to outline the progress being made against heart disease and r e l a t e d health problems.

Refreshments will be served after the meeting which will be open to all interested per­sons. Special invitations have been extended to members of the Grafton Rescue Squad and to the fire company and j t s auxiliary.

JANUARY SHOE and BOOT

CLEARANCE ^ F d w a r d s ^ ^ ^ H ^ ^ {ȣ SHOE FO* CHUMI* mme&^

BOYS' and GIRLS' DRESS and SCHOOL SHOES

•5.90 • '6.90 - '7.90

Olsens Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P 01-

sen of 38 111th St.. were hon­ored at a dinner on their 40th wedding anniversary given by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Olsen, and their son-in-law and daugh­ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Foley.

After dinner the Olsens were guests- at an informal party at the Foley home, attended by their "children and grandchil­dren.

of their daughter, Patricia Madge, to Gerald W. Spillane Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Spillane of Poughkeepsie.

Miss Pulver graduated from Catholic Central High School, St. Joseph's Conservatory of Music, Troy, and St. Peter's Hospital School of Nursing, A1-, bany. She is on staff in the " e r t 0 *f followed by dancing.

i/n

tations, Mrs. Helen MagnanojTroy Branch, American Assn. and prizes, Mrs. Ann Pulaski. of University Women, will meet

Pictures may be left at the j today at 7:30 p.m. at the home Pioneer lobby Friday from 9! of Mrs. George Borthwick, 2617 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 115th St.

At this meeting a nominating committee will be named to select the slate of officers for 1964-65.

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Club To Serve Special Dinner Shaker Ridge Country Club

will have "Southern Night" Sun­day, Jan. 12, with a special din

pediatric department of Leon­ard Hospital.

Mr. Spillane is a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti­tute, School of Architecture, and attended New York Uni­versity while serving with the Air Force. He is presently with Daniel K 1 i n g e r Associates, architects and engineers of East Greenbush.

Reservations must be made advance.

W. B. O'CONNOR 71 4th St., Troy, N.Y.

MISSALS - ROSARIES PRAYER BOOKS Religious Jewelry

JANUARY

FUR Sale!

Eft. 1122

RrouqMronl " • Furs

•5 FOURTH ST., TROY

Phone BRidge 1 -8487

Bridge Winners Winners in Monday evening's

duplicate bridge session at the YWCA included: North«south first, Mrs. Philip Becknian and Mrs. Edwin Weinberg; second, Mrs. Beverly Schaffer and Mrs. Frances Stark; third, Louis Gol-ieb and Stuart Yorkshire; east-west first, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mueller; second, Nathan Sidman and Paul Slepian. and third, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wall.

Home On Leave Airman l.C. John K. Law Jr.

and family, who have juat re­turned from a two and a half year tour of duty in Ankara, Turkey, apent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Law of Hatboro, Pa., former­ly of Troy. After a 30-day leave, Airman Law will report to his new assignment at Lackbome Air Force Baae, Ohio.

Auxiliary To Gain From Ticket Sales Members of the Women's Aux­

iliary of Samaritan will assist in the aale of tickets for two forthcoming concerts at the RPI Field House. The auxiliary'* fund raising program will be aided by their work.

Special reservation blanks are available for both the con­cert Jan. 18, by Paul LaValle and the Band of America and that April 27, <by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra.

Persona wishing the auxiliary to benefit from their attendance at these concerts must make their reservations on the special blanks which may be obtained at the hospital or from Mrs. James R. Largay, ways and means chairman of the auxil­iary.

Funds raised by the group are given to Samaritan Hospital for the purchase of equipment or other improvements.

OVIX T H I SHOf

BOOTS 2.90 - '3.90

MANY 5TYLIS

SHOE BOOTS '5.90 - $6.90

•ROK1N SIZES a*4 STYLES

• CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT •

THAYER McNEAL (KAYS NEWPORT)

U T H A M CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER

* T •

PRINCESS WRAP Look—fashion's beloved prin-

ce§s turns into a back-wrap beauty! Quick at magic to sew, handy pockets, A-line silhou­ette.

Printed Pattern 0374: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. 18, 20. Size 16 requires 3% yards 3.V ineh fabric. ••--••

Fifty Cents In calm for this pattern—add 15 cento for each for first class nailing and spe­cial handling. Kend te Marian Martin, The Timet Record Pat­tern Department, 232 W. ISth St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, She and Style Number.

Your Free Pattern la Ready-choose it from 250 design ideas in new Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog, just out! D r e s s e s , sportswear, coats, morel Send 50 cento now.

IN TROY AND COHOES

Vi PR ICE SALE PERMANENT WAVES

FAMOUS NAME FRANCHISED COUNTESS PERMANENT S p 00 Reg. $10 Wove — NOW

HELENS CURTIS "Th. U t t Word" REGENCY WAVE, REG. 118, NOW $7.50

A l l Permanent W a v e s , Complete with H a i r c u t ,

Shampoo and Set A N D o C o n of Sproy N o t FREE w i t h

Our Compl iments .

ACCOUNT

W I SPICIALIZI to HAIR TINTING, . ' M l CONSULATION

HOLLYWOOD \ ; APPOiMMFfcjT NfCf^SAPv

TRIANGLE'S SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE

LOAFERS & LOW BOOTS Reduced fo a low, tow

A Fabulous Value at this Price!

You'll love tht fit/ feel and comfort

of thasa snappy new "Kampus Kicks"

loafers and lew boott. Two of

our beet sellers reduced for

quick calt. Don't miss tttla

treat opportunity te save

. . . buy two pairs.

71 CONGRfSS ST., TROY I I f RIMSIN ST., COHOES

. . . . . . AS 2.04SSI . . . . . . M 5 »S84| ltw4 — 14 0»*f«t*n — N« W altim '

Save Up To $3,32 FAMOUS

SWING STEPS

3.67 »«g. $5.99 and $6.99 Styla, aleganca, durability

and comfort at practically

half price. Chooto from a

wide varloty of heelt,

loathore and colors.

RAINY DAZE

Our moil popular pUitic beet. Clc-an or imokt, flat or high hoolt. Ttrrilic value- m\ this low price.

'3.99 & '4,99 CHILDREN'S SHOES

take your pick—oi'ordi, loifori and lUp-wi. Snei to l i f I .

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