DAY, THE E N T E B P B J 3 f , A l £ A M ^ , Guilderland Center 10$n Road Mrs. Jvar Wennerstrom; dish washing, Mrs. Fred Herzog. Menu consists of several appetizers, meats, fish, salads, vegetables, bread, cheese, jelly, coffee and tea, and dessert. 8 E C T I O N T W O — PAGE T H R E E spent Easter in New York city. , Keystone Coal Buyers Manual anCleveland Electric Illuminating Co. Let's light the way ifor the Cancer ticipates a rise in coal requirements will receive 1,200,000 tons of co&l Drive solicitors, Tuesday might, April of the Tennessee Valley Authority t o annually toy pipeline, 'beginning shortMRS HELDERBERG REFORMED ' - J S M f « S' MURRAY 30. PLAN FOOD SALE 24,000,000 tons' a year, b y 1960. In ly. This is equal to 55 carloads of \> CHURCH The Woman's Auxiliary of Quaker Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drum spent Mrs, W i n f t * S. 1955, latest year for which statistics coal every day in the year. MurraVi the The Rov. Floyd V. Nagel, minister. Easter week end with the latter's former Mary ^ a u w s o n , d i e d o n Street Fire company held its April a r e available, TVA burned 15,215,513 coal will travel from Cadiz, O., t o 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. meeting last Wednesday night in the mother Mrs. William Freeman, of April 19th 1W„ »?J 98th year. Mrs tons of coal. Eastlake, O. C O M M U N I T Y NOTES Syracuse. 11 a. m. Worship service. Sermon Murray * » M ? 5 ? ^ a t h er home on nre hall. Mrs. James Cummings, president, presided. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nuccio and 'The Crowded Ways of Life." Mrs. Elizabeth Cusaok has return- Martin Rd. *%*?****. moving here are ed ifrom Albany hospital, a n d spent from South Berne where she taught Refreshments were served by Mrs. 7 p. m. Youth meetings. Senior children, Susan and Mark, nigh leader, Jack Jenner. Topic spending Easter vacation in Ithaca, the Easter week end a t Mr. and Mrs. school in *hetowns of Berne and James Elbrecht, Mrs. William ScranWesterlo for more than 40 years. ton and Mrs. Harold Taber. A feaMrs. Melvin Reed and son, Robert, Harry CusaeWs. "God, the Redeemer." A kindly^beloyed person, she will ture of the meeting was a birthday The Helderberg Home Demonstra7:45 p. m. Youth choir rehearsal. are spending a iweek in' Cleveland. Mrs. Andrew Beyer and son, Dr. tion%unit met at the home of Mrs. be greatl yims$ed ta her home by cake honor members whose birthdays The Up and Doing class will hold The newly Mr- .and Mrs-, . g f ^ t h Beach, with are in April. a cafeteria supper Saturday, April John A. Beyer, of Madison, Wiscon- Virginia Albright. sin, spent tiwo days at tine home of elected oflficers are: Chairman; H a r whom she redded. 8 She was a memThe auxiliary will sponsor its an27, starting at 4:30 p. m. riet Flower; vice-chairman, Virginia bers of t t e S ^ L , ? ™ Congrega- nual food sale May 25 at 11 a, m. The Dutch Arms Club will meet the latter's uncle, Andrew Ulrich, McDonald; tional church, where f rai services une treasurer, Virginia Alat the fire hall. The committee will Monday, Apr. 29, at 8 p. m. Dr. and tfamily. secretary, Betty Shultz. The were conducted Monday, with the include Mrs, George Bradt, chairman; Harold Noakes will speak. Leon Mass Nancy Handy of New York bright; Rev. Donald Boyce and Rev. Walter meeting Will (be at the home assisted by Mrs. Edward Pavlic, King and Gustave Fertoert are in city ,spent the week end at the home next Burial was in Mrs. Margaret Becker, Mrs. M. H. Mrs. Helen Ousaok on May 7. Har- Taylor officiating. of her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Of charge of refreshments. South Berne cemetery. riet 'Flower will give a lesson on Kostas, Mrs. James Elbrecht, l*Irs. A congregation supper will toe held Handy. mending the family wardrobe. Harold Taber. Solicitors will be Wednesday, May 15, with Dr. B. J. Mr. and (Mrs. Thomas Thompson <* COMMUNITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. William Endicott and Mrs. William Case, Mrs. Dominick Mulder as speaker. and son, Gary, visited relatives in Children, Eloise and Douglas, spent Week end viators at the home of Agostara, Mrs. Winfred Taber, Mrs. The Youth Fellowship will serve a Glovei*ville on. Sunday. Easter week end in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beach were- William Scranton and Mrs. Inez chicken and biscuit supper on SaturMrs. Ahbie Cud-lings of Ojrford, Mrs. Bertha Klett is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Mben Eckert and son Griffin. day, May 25. spent the week end at the home of week at the home of her son, Walter East Greenbush; Mrs. Fred PfiesterNext meeting will be May 15 in er, M t Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd her nephew, 'Raymond Sharp, and Klett, and family. fire hall. The committee on reST. MARK'S • Clark, Schenectady; Mr. and Mrs the family. Miss Barbara 'Sholtes has returnfreshments includes Mrs. Edward L U T H E R A N CHURCH ed to Brookport State Teachers col- John Bilger, Johnstown; Mrs. Donald Pavlic and Mrs. Lawrence O'Neal. Mr. and (Mrs. Donald Scbierfoaum Sunday, April 28: Bobbins and son, fiichard, Gloversand family spent Easter Sunday with lege. 9:45 a.'m. Bible school with classes Mr. Mrs. Mae Sholtes entertained Mr. ville; Mr. and Mrs. William Tingley Enterprise ads pay — try .them. and Mrs. Reid Briggs of Visohers for all ages. and Mrs. Leon King and son, David, Willsboro; Mr. and Mrs.-Fred WilFerry. 11 a. m. Worship service conducted and Mrs. Rollin Van Wormer son, Sidney; 'Mrs. Frank King, NorJudith iand tRdbert Schierbaum are Mr. (by iRev. Louis Wagschall of Oneonta. and daughter, Ronna, and Miss wich; Mrs. Albert Adriance, New visiting relatives in Scotia and Visoh5,30 p. im. Mr. and Mrs. d u b have Oleora Sohoonmaker of Albany, at Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. William ers Ferry. a covered dish supper and meeting. on Sunday, the occasion be- Beach and son, Gordon, and Mrs Rev. and (Mrs. Floyd Nagel and dinner Hostess, Mrs. Emily Salig. ing her son, Rollin Van Wonner's, Robert Lamora, Albany; Mr . and daughter, Betty Jean, are enjoying Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Ohoir rehearMrs. William Wagoner, East Bernea trip t o Pennsylvania, in their new birthday. sal. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sholtes and Rev. and Mrs. Donald Boyce, Westercar. Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. lo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remley and SMORGASBORD MAY 4 Mr. and (Mrs. Harold Noakes and daughter, Miss Allan Sholtes enjoyed Easter din- children. Sherry and Linda. The ladies of the Lutheran church sons, Harold Jr., and Deari, are ner with Mrs. George MeClaine a t Sheila Tuttle, Greenville; Miss Sanare serwinig the annual Smorgasbord spemdiug Easter vacation dm Virginia. GilFfords. dra Zimmer, Berne, and Rev. Walter Dividends credited to Saturday, May 4, a t 4:30 p. m. Mrs.. 'Kellogg Mitchell entertained Taylor of Voorheesville were Friday Bring the family t o the cafeteria . General chairman, Mrs. Luther Mrs. OEdward Rice' .and chiMren, balances of $10.00 or evening. visitors. • Saturday, April 27. It will Snyder. Other committee chair- Caaylym:]a«d Edward.of New Hert- supper Miss Sandra Zimmer of Beme has be senyed <by the Up and Doing more,quarterly. • H e r e is a rugged, heavy-duty harrow specially built for men are: Tickets and Publicity, Mrs. ford, and! Mrs. Leon King at lunch- class'of the Reformed church. First been passing some time with her t k e tough job of reclaiming brushland,' bogs, .and old, Augusta Voigt; dining room, Mrs. eon oh MSpmday. . ' F r e e S a v e B y M a i l serving will foe at 4:30 p, m. The cousins, the Misses Sherry and Linda Raymond Hurst; food preparation, ., Mr.. yem<$. .Mrs,- • John Ether andmenu'will consist of pork chops and Remley. root-bound sod. Big 24- o r 26-inch disk blades " b i t e " s e r v i c e . . . just p h o n e Mrs. W i l t e d Cll'keman; decorating, daufflter|||Debt>ie N 3^argo .and Candy,- dressing, gharri, meatloaf, through brush and roots • • • roll across stumps and stones, chicken Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagoner and FR 4-9184 or w r i t e pies, ham' loaf, escalloped potatoes, children, David, Viola and Leila, and without delay and with minimum risk of breakage. T u r n \ us for p o s t a g e p a i d mashed potatoes, macaroni and •Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Foster spent yo«r wasteland into paying acres, now. Also excellent for cheese, baked beans, assorted salads, Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs envelopes and comdisking i n heavy stalks. Ask us today about die Case pie y ice cream, cake and jelk>. The Frank Remley. plete information. chairmen are Mrs. Robert H u r s t and Brushland Harrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remley and Mrs. Verne Osterhoudt. Shemy and Linda were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. George Yakel were on Easter of his father, Frank Remguests at the 29th anniversary party ley, Sr., and Jesse Remley, Westerlo. of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Cody in Al"When the federal income tax was bany on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cody expect t o move into their new born on Feb. 25, 1913. the normal A S S O C I A T I O N tax rate was 1 per cent and the home a t Thompson's Lake, soon. QprnTpl i - P A t ' a i J t o d ^ . ' i l B a Friday DUANESBURGH, N. Y. Sunday dinner guests of (Mr. and highest surtax was 6 per cent. The 3065 GUILDERLAND AVE. SCHENECTADY Mrs. George Yakel were Mr. and tax today starts at 20 per cent on J67 STATE ST. SOWKTADY, N. Y. Mrs. Harry Yakel, Mrs. Mahne the lowest' taxable incomes and Member Federal Savings & Loan Phone EL 5-2100 SohmKt, Mr. ' a n d Mrs. WdHiam reaches a high of 91 per cent" — Insurance Corporation Moore and children, Pamela and Post Standard, Syracuse. . Billy. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and children,. Ruth -and Susan, have returned from a trip to New Jersey and Pennsylvania. —CLOSED TUESDAYS— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lincoln had The Success of Our Recent Campaign Has Left Us With as Easter Sunday guests Mrs. Ida Telephone Delanson 4242 Frederick, Arthur Frederick, and Some of the Nicest Trade-ins We've Ever Had — All Makes, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mickey of Schenectady. Models and Years — but for Those of You Who Are Looking for Mrs. Anna Frederick is a patient at Albany hospital. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Wormer 'ALBANY'S POPULAR EATING PLACE' were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Alan Van Wormer Thursday, the occasion being their daughter, Cheryl Aim's, birthday. « — • Quaker Street i J • » ! Waste Land into Paying Pastures RESTAURANT SAVINGS & LOAN NOW OPEN FOR ITS 31st YEAR Come One! 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BRING T H E F A M I L Y T O M O R R O W Specializing in Delicious — HOME-COOKED F O O D V I S I T OUR F U L L COURSE ^ NEW DINNERS COCKTAIL BAR Also a la Cdrte - Children's Portions Served Your favorite drinks mixed the way you like 'em s For a Sandwich or a Full Meal —- You'll enjoy it here! Phone Schenectady ELgih 5-2373 C L O S E D ' M O N D A Y S — OPEN D A I L Y AT NOON ,. Zanah and William Tomajer — Props. JJH^^T*-^^^*^^^*****' sigtetf Mrs*'"Head Van Wormer, and family at Orlando,-Florida. The Dutch Arms club will hold its ffc^bponed meeting Monday, April 29, at Hie Reformed church, with t)r. Harold Noakes as guest speaker. Leon King and Gustave Ferbert are on the refreshments committee. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Calkins had as Easter Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.. George Oampell, Mrs. Bernice Fallon, Mrs. Lulu Coss, Mrs. Mabel Conway, and Earl (Lowenstein of Schenectady. Miss Alison Calkins is spending several days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Haviland Boyle of Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. iRobert Hurst entertained at Easter •dinner a t their camp on Ballston (Lake, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams, also Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hurst and David Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henion and Mrs. Irene Van Dusen of Schenectady were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henion. •Master Thomas iPittz of Albany is spending Easter vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henion. Joanne and Chrisftiian Ford are spending- a- ifew days with their grandparents,- Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Ford, of Lennox, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Osterhoudt visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs...FJoyd- Osterhoudt, in Scotia on Sunday. Miss JJois Verduin is spending the Easter .vacation a t h e r home in Waddington. Mass Cleora Sdhoonrnaker of Albany was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon King. Mr. and Mrs. .Leon Van Wormer entertained the latter's sister-in-law Mrs. H. H Wright, of Washington, D. C , aiid friend, Mrs. Charles Mills 6f Bay Village, Ohio, Easter week end. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Vincent had as Easter guests, Mrs. Fred D a m n and son Fred, of Albany, and Mrs. Ethel Bloomfield .of Voorheesville Mrs. Roy Van Wormer has been called t o Detroit due t o rthe death of her brother,..Charles Nielsen The Busy Bee Class of .Helderberg Reformed church will hold its' n e s t meeting at the home of Mrs. Morris Safford Tuesday, April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carman had as Sunday dinner guests, Mrs. Robert Carman and children, of Altamont, also S/Sgt. Richard Carman of Stewart A. F . B., Newburgh. Robert Carman, ET-2,,who spent a lea^e with (his family, after a ' t w o months top to South America, has left for Panama. ,—•*• Sixty-nine per cent of all homeowners replace their own broken window panes, according t o a survev made b y the Institute for Safer Living. Of this number, about 43,000 people per year are having serious cut or fall accidents. 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