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of of of of of of of of of of GLENS FALLS TIMES, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1971 Fort Edward Board Gives Approval to BOCES Plans FORT EDWARD Ralph Salem rent 14 at a meeting of the board of education Wednesday night on the re- conference of the York State Assoc. of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation directors he attended at the Concord Hotel. The board approved the 1971- 72 school calendar proposed by BOCES with the exception of Dec. 22. Approval was granted to Wesley Ecker, high school music teacher.

to attend a state conference on humanities. He will be joined by Mrs. David O'Brien, art teacher, and Mrs. Robert Loughlin, social studies and English teacher, who received board approval at the previous meeting. Miss Noranne Mulcahy and 1 Mrs.

Joseph Terrell, high school science ers, also received approval to attend the annual meeting of the Science Teachers' Assoc. of New York State. Other action of the board included approval of a leave of absence for Miss Elaine McDuffee, reading teacher, who was injured recently in a skiing accident: passing of a resolution for the purchase of a school bus, pending public approval at a district meeting in the high school cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. approval of Mrs.

Marion Longden for a trial period as account clerk. Jack L. Peterson, district principal, spoke about several curriculum changes being considered. THe noted that FATE recently approved $100 for school library books. Peterson also praised the in-service audio-visual program being conducted for elementary teachers by Charles Mullen, director of educational communications.

Religious Services United Methodist FORT EDWARD The worship service in the United Methodist Church will be conducted at 11 a.m. tomorrow by the Rev. Oren J. Lane who will preach on the sermon theme, "Wake Up to Reality." Scripture is from Romans 12. The organ prelude will be "In Galilee," Stairs; the offertory, "Prayer," Southbridge, and the postlude, "March Pontificate," Suckles.

Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m. The annual charge conference for the membership of the Fort Edward and Sanfords Ridge United Methodist Churches will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the local church. All church officers should be in attendance as well as concerned and interested members. Refreshments will be served following the meeting.

Village Baptist FORT EDWARD The Village Baptist Church' of Fort Edward will have morning worship at 11 a.m. tomorrow with guest preacher, Maxwell Towne of South Glens Falls, bringing the Mr. Towne is member of the First Baptist former president of New Church of Glens Falls and- the York State Baptist Convention. The combined choirs will sing under the direction of Mrs. Janice Bullard, organist.

Ushers for the service will be Gordon Jones and Abrahamson. Richard, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Choir rehearsal will' be at noon. The Baptist Youth Fellowship skating party is scheduled for Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Skateland.

The Deborah Bible Class will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. On Friday at 7:30 p.m. the board of delegates of the Adirondack Baptist Association will meet at the First Baptist Church of Glens Falls. 'Adamsville Church FORT EDWARD "The Role of Love" is the sermon theme which the Rev.

Maurice Korb will present at the service at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in Adamsville Baptist Church. Scrip. ture will be I John 3: 11-13. Special numbers will be sung by the junior and senior choirs under the direction of Mrs.

Korb, organist. Sunday School will meet at 10:30 a.m. with Miss Martha Aubrey, superintendent. in charge. There will be classes for all ages, nursery through adult.

Junior and Senior Youth Fellowship groups will meet at 6:30 p.m. Bible study on I Corinthians, Chapter 8, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at home of Mrs. Kenneth Bishop. Fort Miller Church FORT EDWARD At the Fort Miller Reformed Church at 10 a.m.

tomorrow the Rev. Millard N. Gifford will bring the following messages; Children's sermonette, "The King of the Golden Palace" and adult sermon. "No Hiding Place, Anywhere!" South Glens Falls News MAKE FINAL PLANS FOR ROTARY CLUB PANCAKE SUPPER SOUTH GLENS FALLS -Three committee members for the annual pancake supper of the Rotary Club are pleased with what they see as they look over final preparations for the event. From left are James Thompson, setup and serving chairman; Robert Phinney, ticket chairman, and Richard Durling, publicity chairman.

The supper will be served in the Methodist Church, Main on Saturday, Feb. 6, from 5 to 8 p.m. Two in County at Farm Bureau Parley SOUTH GLENS FALLS Mrs. Philip Griffen, County Farm Bureau Women's Committee chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Peck, Farm Bureau press representative, spent two days this week at a committee workshop at the Randolph House in Syracuse.

Among the speakers was William Firman, assistant commissioner of the New York State Department Education, who discussed year-round edu- cation. Dr. Herman Forest of the State University College of New York at Geneseo presented an address, "Dirty Water." The banquet speaker was John Gold, administrator of the New York Farm Bureau. Following talk there was a panel discussion on law and order in 1 the courts. CANADA'S SIZE Canada is 6.5 per cent larger than the United States, 17.2 per cent larger than Brazil is second in size U.S.S.R., according to Ecyclopaedia Miss Colleen King Bride Of Mark William LaPan In St.

Joseph's Church FORT EDWARD Miss Col-1 leen Ann daughter of Mrs. John R. King, 35 McCrea and the late Mr. King, was married to Mark William (son of LaPan, Mr. 38 and La Mrs.

Crosse William Hudson Falls, at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan." 2, in St. Joseph's Church. The Rev. John B.

Mea was celebrant of the nuptial Mass and performed the marriage ceremony. Holiday flowers decorated the church. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Michael John King. She wore a floor length gown of white velvet fashioned with empire waist, A- line skirt, a bib of lace and bishop sleeves with matching lace on the cuffs. Her chapel length mantilla veil was trimmed with matching lace.

also. She carried a crescent of phalgenopsis orchids with ivy. Miss Carol Jane King was maid of honor for her sister, wearing a long sleeved green crepe gown with Peter Pan collar, royal blue velvet mock bolero and with gold braid trim at the empire waist. A headdress of royal blue velvet ties and a royal blue muff completed her costume. The bridesmaids, dressed in identical fashion as the honor attendant, were Miss Jackie Collier, Miss Mary Anne Newell, Miss Helene Chapman and Miss Kathleen Roberts.

Frank McKinney of Portland, was best man. Ushers were Frank Battiste, Robert King, brother of the bride, Paul La Pan, brother of the bridegroom, and Joseph Heil. Mrs. King wore for her daughter's wedding a long sleeved mult; colored print. dress in shades of beige and tangerine with matching accessories and a cymbidium orchid corsage.

The of the bridegroom wore an aqua A-line dress with black accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. Mrs. Joseph Catone, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Edgar Garling, grandmother of the bridegroom, were presented corsages. Miss Nancy King and Miss Ann King, sisters of the bride, had charge of the guest book at the reception.

The reception was held at the Blue Sky Restaurant, Lake George after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. For travel the bride wore a navy pant dress of wool trimmed with beige, matching ac- Hudson Falls HUDSON FALLS CHURCH SERVICES Bible Baptists HUDSON FALLS- The Greater Glens Falls Bible Baptist Church will begin services tomorrow with the church's radio broadcast at 8:45 a.m. over- WBZA-AM and WXQL-FM. The pastor will bring a message entitled, "Evolution or Creation, Which?" Sunday School will begin at 10 a.m. This will be the final Sunday in a five-Sunday Sunday School Contest called, "My Best for Christ." The lesson will be "Christ in Deuteronomy: The Great The Morning Preaching Service will begin at 11.

"What Makes a Great Church" will be the sermon topic by the pastor. The text will be taken from Acts and II Corinthians At 6:15 p.m. Training Service will begin with classes for all age groups, The lesson will be "Growth From Persecution." The closing service of the day will begin at 7 p.m. The servlice will include old-time Gospel songs by the congregation, special music, and the showing of the color film "Suicide Mountain." This picture was filmed Japan The Rev. George H.

Malkmus, pastor, advises that all services are open to the public. Nursery facilities are available. Presbyterian HUDSON FALLS "The Source of Our Life" will be the sermon theme for the Rev. David Blackshear at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow in the Pres-.

byterian Church. Scripture be Zephaniah 2:3, and 1 Corinthians This marks the final for the Rev. Mr. Blackshear before he and his family move to Troy, where he assumes pastorate of the Troy Presbyterian Church, Ushers will be Ronald Woodward, Mark Woodward, George Gilmore, Stuart Shivka; greet-" ers, Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Whiting. J. Bernard Labourr: nurs- Faculty Top Students In Basketball Benefit At Junior High School HUDSON FALLS The AllStars from the- Junior High, recently intramural met basketball program a faculty team in a benefit game at the Hudson Falls Junior High School before more than 300 spectators. The faculty, led by Thompson with 24 points, upset the Allwere comprised of Benway, Stars 56 to 41. The All Stars Chard, Clear, Daley, Daly, Mahan, Martin, St, Louis, Thomson, Underwood and Yole with Barton coaching.

The faculty team consisted of Barcomb, Costello, Daley, Liporace, MacDonald, Marshall, Resetar, Thomson and Young. Official scorers. were Pat Yole and Jenelle Yovin; timers, Cindy Haas and Lucy Wood. with Jim Labourr handling the public address system. Officials for the game were Robert Canter.

bury. and Nelson Crisler, members of the Senior High School faculty. Half-time entertainment was provided by team of gymnasts performing a variety of tumbling and trampoline routines. The team, made up of Chard, Blackmen, Vadnais, Varney, Judson. Squires and Way, was under the direction of Coach Young.

Eastern Star Unit Will Meet Monday. HUDSON FALLS Hudson Falls Chapter, 632, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a special meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, Main St. A new secretary will be elected to fill the position of the late Mrs. Almira S.

Bunker. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. OBITUARIES Funeral of Mrs. John Weiss Mrs. Margaret J.

Weiss, widow of John Weiss, died Thursday at. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hartwell, Wait Rd. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Donald Conahan of Armonk; a son, Alexander Dickinson of Hudson Falls; 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren a brother, Matthew Calderwood, of Billings, two sisters, Mrs.

Sarah Hurttig of Pelham and Mrs. Mary Johnston of Rye, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was conducted yesterday at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main by the Rev. David Blackshear, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and cremation followed at the Gardner Earl Memorial in Troy. CATASTROPHIC FLOODS JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Hundreds are feared dead in catastrophic floods following Cyclone Felice in Mozambique, the South African Press Association reported today from the Portuguese territory.

THOHH Religious Services Methodist Receives Bachelors From Maine College FORT EDWARD Edwin Cole, son of Mr. and Patrick, W. Cole, 27 Center has received a bachelor's degree in business administration from Husson College, Bangor, Maine. He was one of 80 ing Husson's comseniors to durreceived deferee mencement Jan. 23.

Cole is a 1966 graduate of Fort Edward High School. Apprentice Accepted By Masons Lodge 267 FORT EDWARD Fort Edward Lodge, 267, F. and A.M., will confer the entered apprentice degree under the direction of Clifton Howard, master, at the meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Masonic Temple. All Master Masons are invited.

Refreshments will follow the lodge session. Talk on Narcotics Planned at School FORT EDWARD-Sgt. Bruce Manell of Hudson Falls will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Home School Association of St. Joseph's School at 7:45 p.m. Monday at the school.

Sgt. Manell will' talk on narcotics. Refreshments will be served. FATE to Meet Tuesday At Elementary School FORT EDWARD A special meeting of FATE (Family and Teachers for Education) will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the elementary school to discuss the matter of taking pictures of school children.

The meeting is open to the public. NAMES OMITTED FORT EDWARD Mrs. Kathryn Maziejka is chairman of the school pictures project of FATE. Members of her committee are Mrs. Veronica Brown, Mrs.

Jean Brown, Mrs. Nancy Blodgett, Mrs. Carol Robinson and Mrs. Jean Matt. The names the last two members were inadvertently omitted in a previous story.

SLATE SERVICE FORT EDWARD Services in St. James' Church tomorrow, Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, will be Holy Communion at 8 a.m. and Morning Prayer at 10 a.m. VIGIL MASS TONIGHT FORT EDWARD A Sunday Vigil Mass will be offered in St. Joseph's Church at 6:30 tonight, Sunday Masses will be at 7:15, 9 and 11 a.m.

ery care, Mrs. Robert Crofut, Mrs. John Pearson; activity group, the Misses Wendy Woodruff and Brenda Underwood; candlelighter, Stephen Parker. Sunday Church School and Round Table Discussion will meet at 9:45 a.m. and Senior High Youth Group at 6 p.m.

in Church, House. Christian HUDSON FALLS Measure Of Faith" will be the sermon topic for the Rev. James Faulkingham at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow in the Advent Christian Church. Scripture will be Matthew Bible School convenes at 9:45 a.m.

Gospel Lighthouse FUDSON FALLS "Excuses" will the theme for Marshall Dodd at the 10:45 service tomorrow in the Gospel Lighthouse Church. Scripture will be Luke 14: 15-24 and vocal solo will be by Philip Smith. Church Bible School convenes at 9:45. C.A. Youth Program meets at 6:30 p.m.

Evening worship will include a message on "Refuting the Nonrelevancy Theory" with scripture, 1 Peter 1:24, 25. Thomas Brown was recently named general superintendent of the Sunday School; John Rainbow, assistant; Mrs. Jean Bishop, junior superintendent; Miss Carol Rainbow, assistant; Mrs. Mary Louise Fish, secretary-treasurer. Methodist HUDSON FALLS "On Loswilling Our Cool" will be the sermon theme for the Rev.

Arthur Melius at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow in the Methodist Church. Scripture will be Revelations Lay reader will be David Schryer. Church School meets at 9:30 a.m., Junior Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m., Senior Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. to host a sub-district meet- ing.

Village Baptist HUDSON FALLS The Rev. George Bishop will discuss "The Menacing Evil" at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow in the Baptist Church. Scripture will be Romans Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Wilson, Mrs. William Mears, Willard Harrington, Eric Jenkins, Mrs. Willard Harrington, deaconess. Church School meets at 9:45 a.m. Instruction Class for church membership meets at 7 p.m.

Mental Health Topic For Kiwanis Speaker HUDSON FALLS Mrs. Barbara A. Cowell, executive secretary of the Warren County Mental Health was speaker at the recent meeting of the Hudson Falls Kiwanis Club at Martha's Restaurant. An interclub attended from Warrensburg. Thomas Chard and James DuPell of Key Club announced a spaghetti supper for Feb.

15 at the Hudson Falls High School. Plans for the Children's Day were discussed by Richard Caswell, chairman, and a final meeting is slated Monday night for the event scheduled for Feb. 7. Kingsbury Church HUDSON FALLS The Rev. Abraham Brokaw will speak on 1 "Three Revelations Of God" at the 11 a.m.

service tomorrow in the Kingsbury Baptist Scripture will be John Junior sermon will be "How a Village Walked Away." Nursery care is offered and Sunday School convenes at 10 a.m. ON AIRCRAFT CARRIER U.S.S. FORRESTAL Navy Airman Harry G. Barker, husband of the former Miss Bernice Robinson of 24 Eighth Hudson Falls, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier U.S.S. Forrestal in the Mediterranean.

United CHESTERTOWN Sunday at the morning worship service of the United Methodist Church, Chestertown, the pastor, the Rev. Rymer D. Davis, will speak on "A Christian Confronts the Issues." Last Sunday, Arnold Roberts, chairman of the administrative board of the Chestertown Community United Methodist Church, received a world parish citation from the pastor, the Rev. Rymer D. Davis, on behalf of the Rev.

Milton M. Lavery, superintendent of the Glens Falls District of the Troy Conference. The citation is in acknowledgment of the church's giving 100 of its goal for world service and conference benevolences. Monday, there will be a meeting of the administrative board of the Chestertown Community United Methodist Church in the church at 8 p.m. Wednesday, two meetings are scheduled.

The choir will be in rehearsal with organist Robert Flachbarth at the church at 7 p.m. The executive committee of the Women's Society of Christian Services will meet on same evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Rita Culver, Riverside Chestertown. Good Shepherd There will be a celebration of the Holy Eucharist Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Chestertown, Catholic Today at 7:30 p.m., there will be an anticipatory Mass in the Church of St.

John the Baptist, Chestertown. Confessions are heard in the church at 4 p.m. today. Sunday Masses are at 9 and 11 a.m. The pastor, the Rev.

James W. Carroll, who has been on retreat has returned to the rectory in Riverside Dr. Officers Installed, Committees Named By Emergency Squad SOUTH GLENS FALLS New officers for 1971 were installed and committees announced at a recent meeting of the Moreau Emergency Squad. Officers are Rollin Schwab, president; Joseph Paris, vice president; Charles. Clingman, secretary; Robert Smith, financial secretary: Thomas O'Malley, treasurer; Wesley Hatfield, chaplain; F.

Maxwell Towne, captain; Edward Lindstrand, and Gordon Strong, board of directors. Schwab announced the following administrative committees: Publicity, James H. Duggan; investigating, Robert Eckman and Mr. Hatfield; ways and means, O'Malley, Joseph Gordon and Wilfred Austin; budget, Mr. Hatfield; coin drop, Alfred LaValley and Brent Roberts; by-laws, Mr.

Towne and Raymond VanTassell; uniforms, Harold Dewey and Daniel Marino; historian, Mr. Austin; vendling machine, Edward Bennett; Christmas trees, Mr. Paris and R. VanTassell; audit, Robert Green, Richard Green and Edward Lindstrand; junior squad advisors, Robert Smith, and R. Schwab; NYSVA FAA delegates, Mr.

LaValley, Mr. Austin and Charles Clingman and alternates, Mr. Towne, Robert Church and Francis LaBrake. Edward Bennett and John Burch were elected to membership. Captain Towne announced the following operational committees: First lieutenant, Francis LaBrake; second lieutenant, William Roberts; ambulance maintenance, Mr.

Austin; first aid supply, Gordon Strong, radio, Robert Church, Charles Clingman and Robert Eckman; safety, Alfred LaValley; training, F. M. Towne; F. LaBrake and Daniel Marino; relay and disaster, Joseph Paris. Residents of the area desiring to serve their community and their neighbors for the cost of only a few hours a month, particularly shift workers for day duty, are asked to obtain applications for membership from any member of from the squad building, West Marion Ave.

Girl Scout Troop Members Get Awards SOUTH GLENS FALLS Awards were presented at a recent Court of Awards for Girl Scout Troop 207 at St. Michael the Archangel School. Mrs. Charolette Greenlaw, troop leader, presented awards to Colleen Corcaran, Catherine Dwyer. Dawn Greenlaw.

Pat (LaFountaine, Elizabeth Lennox, Pat Kasold, Ellen Killian, Pam Root, Virginia Lucianno. Sherry Goneay, Nancy Finch, Kim Bottare, Louise Prevost, Ellen Drasiey, Jamie Cousineau, Ana che Vigor, Janette Spoor, Valindrea Rourk, Ann Micourt, Michael Swan, and Mary Witherill. Mrs. George Ann LeGaut was a guest. Mothers of troop members furnished refreshments under Ellen McCormack, troop assistant leader.

RESUMES STUDIES SOUTH GLENS FALLS Kevin A. Prendergast has resumed his studies at New Hampshire College, Manchester, Vt. Prendergast, son of and Mrs. Arthur J. Prendergast, 7 Edgewood Drive, is a 1966 graduate of South Glens Falls Central School and a 1970 graduate of Albany Business College.

AUXILIARY TO MEET SOUTH GLENS FALLS American Legion Auxiliary, Mohican Unit 553, will hold its February meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Legion Home. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frances Shanks and Mrs. Johanna Schroeder, Religious Services Baptist Church SOUTH GLENS FALLS The Rev.

Clarence Windnagle, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has chosen the subject "A Great 1 Love Story" for his sermon at the 11 a.m. worship service tomorrow. The Scripture reference will be Ruth 1. The senior choir will sing "My Jesus I Love, and there will be a vocal solo by Miss Carol Bradley. Bible school classes for all ages will meet at 9:45 a.m.

The senior youth fellowship groups will hold their respectivemeetings at 5:45 p.m. The evening service at 7 will include a story time by Mrs. Windnagle. The pastor's sermon for the Glad Tidings broadcast WWSC at 7:30 will be "Total Commitment," Romans; 12. "Near The senior choir will sing to the Heart of God." Methodist Church SOUTH GLENS FALLS The Rev.

E. Clayton Burgess lices pastor, will lead worship servat 9 and 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the United Methodist Church. Ushers will include Harold Dewey, captain and Raymond Combs, Kurt Bramer, Michael Hoag, William Perry, Judson Walker and Richard Ottman. Serving as greeters will be Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lockwood and Donna Lockwood. Church school for grades 5 through -7 will meet at 9 a.m. and the babyfold through grade 4. at 10:30.

Members of the Senior Youth Fellowship are asked to note a change in their time schedule. At 6:30 p.m. they will meet at the church to go te Hudson Falls United Methodist Church for a sub district meeting. Meeting SOUTH GLENS FALLS The Rev. Don Stanley, pastor of the Friends Meeting, will deliver a sermon entitled.

"The Spirit of Christ in Us," during the 10:30 a.m. worship service tomorrow. His sermon text will be Romans Richard Pronto, organist, will provide accompaniment for selections by congregation and choir. Bible school classes will meet at 9:30 a.m., and the Friends Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m. St.

Timothy's Church SOUTH GLENS FALLS--On the fourth Sunday after Epiphany, tomorrow, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion in St. Timothy's Church by the vicar, the Rev. J. Kurt Schellkopf, at 8 a.m. The junior choir will rehearse at 10 a.m.

in the church basement. The family Eucharist will be held at 10:30 a.m. by Fr. Schellkopf. Church School will follow in the church basement.

A nursery will be held during this service. A coffee hour will be held following the sermon. At 6:30 p.m., the Young People's Fellowship will meet in the church basement. Fortsville Church SOUTH GLENS FALLS "Person to Person Call" be the sermon theme of Robert L. Jeffers, lay pastor, in a unified service tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.

in the Fortsville United Methodist Church. Miss Connie Thompson will give the Scripture reading. Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. James Parker, Dennis Abare and Stanley Gregory will serve as ushers.

A meeting of the commission on education will be held directly. following the service. RIDE SCHEDULED SOUTH GLENS FALLS- The Moreau Snowmobile Club will go for a ride and outing tomorrow at Lilly. pond. The group will meet at' the Grand Union in Bolton Landing at 9:30 a.m.

The public, is invited to participate. All attending are to bring their own food. Church Services Community Church SCHROON LAKE Sunday Church School will be at 9:45 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Thomas Blowers, officiating. Each Saturday at 11 a.m., Mrs.

Carol Blowers will hold choir practice in the sanctuary. All children in grades one through four are included in the group. The Women's Society will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Church Center. A smorgasbord supper will be held Saturday, Feb.

6 at 5:30 p.m. at the Church Center. Proceeds will benefit painting the church. Episcopal Church Sunday, the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, celebration' of the Holy Eucharist will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday, released time classes; Tuesday, Feast of the Purification, a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 10:30 a.m.; Saturday, Feb.

6, confessions at 4 p.m. Catholic Church An Anticipation Mass will be celebrated today at 7:30 p.m. Sunday Masses are at 9 and 11 a.m. Mountainside Chapel Sunday morning Bible School will be at 9:45 a.m.; morning worship at 11 a.m. In the evening, a Gospel service will be at 7 p.m.

Wednesday a family prayer meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. DISCOUNT SAVINGS on Iron Firemen Boiler Furnaces, Crane and American standard bathroom fixtures, Tappan stoves, washing machines and dryers, kitchen cabinets and vanity, counter tops, water pumps and sump pumps. gas, and oil water heaters, elec. motors. Special Prices for Do It Yourselfers.

Bring in your plans. See BILL ASHE. Ashe Plumbing- Heating Lower Warren -Glens Falls, N.Y. Phone 792-4169 Installation Available, cessories, a beige tweed coat and a cymbidium orchid corsage. The former Miss King is a graduate of Fort Edward High School, Class of 1968, and attended Adirondack Community College.

She is employed by the Grand Union in Fort Edward. The bridegroom, a 1968 graduate of Hudson Falls High School, who attended Albany Business College, is employed by Chase Bag Co. He is presently serving, in the United States Reserve. Pre-nuptial parties for the bride included a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. William La Pan and Mrs.

Roger Measeck: a miscellaneous shower tendered by Mrs. Joseph Catone, Mrs. John Sears, Mrs. Thomas Durkin and Mrs. Joseph Collins, a crystal and silver shower by honor attendants; and a dinner party by Grand Union employes at the Victorian Lounge.

rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegroom's, parents. MRS. MARK LA PAN OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.-10 P.M. I CLARKS DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORES A DIVISION OF COOK UNITED, INC. MR.

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