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GLENS FALLS TIMES, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., MONDAY, JANUAKY. 19, 1970 8 AUXILIARY TO MEET The Januarv meeting of the So; ODeens Foils Mudsoin Exchange Students To Give Program at Committee Meeting Fort Id worn Moreau Emergency Squad Auxiliary will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the squad building. West Manon Ave. Botzl Dono from Argentina and Kerry last year's OBITUARIES Mrs.

Eva Sennett Mrs. Eva Sennett, widow of Edward F. Sennett, a former community ambassador to Ger Bloodmobile Visit Scheduled Tomorrow At Episcopal Church The Red Cross bloodmobile Miss Joan Isabel Pronto And Michael J. Viggiani Are United in Marriage Ecumenical Day Service Held in Methodist Church; Rev. John B.

Mea Speaker many, will be guest speakers at a meeting of the South Glens resident of Hudson Falls, died Falls Student Exchange commit will visit Hudson Falls tomorrow under sponsorship of the tee on Thursday at p.m. The meeting will be held in the home Hudson Falls Chamber of Com The South Glens Falls Friends Mrs; Jean Sullivan, co- An Inspiring sermon on, man, merce, according to chairman Storklpnd Diaper Service MAIN OFFICE 62 Lawrence St. Saratoga Springs "Time for a Change" "Rock Dry Featuring diaperene rinse. An Individual diaper service. Your same diapers returned.

TRIPLE STERILIZED for boby's protection JO Diapers Qf (Once week) chairman, assisted by Mrs economics room at the Senior Saturday in Malone after a short illness. She is survived by a daughter, Miss Geraldine Sennett of Malone; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Dor-sey, Hudson Falls; two brothers, Raymond F. LaFarr of Hudson Falls, and Albert La Ethel Holt of St. James' Churcn, J.

Andrew Collins. The unit will be at the Parish Hall of Zion High School, Merritt Rd. Church was the setting Sunday for the marriage of Miss Joan Isabel Pronto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.

Pronto of Miss Dono, who is attending Episcopal Church from 11 a.m Mrs. Margaret Mills of the United Methodist Church and Mrs. Ruth Maille of the Village South Hieh as this year's for to 5 p.m., and donors will be 1:1 R.D. 1. Gansevoort, and Michael eign exchange student, will show welcome.

Farr of Plattsburgh; several John Viggiani, son of Mr. and Baptist Church. The blessing Christian unity was preached by the Rev. John B. Mea, pastor of St.

Joseph's at the Ecumenical Day worship service yesterday afternoon in the United Methodist Church attended by members of the congregations of the four churches in the village. His sermon on the theme, "We are Fellow Workers for slides of her native country wun Prospective blood donors, Mr, Mrs. John Viggiani of im New nieces and nephews. was offered by Father Mea. comment on life in Argentina.

ollins said, may not realize they Loudon Cohoes. The Rev. Funeral services will be con- The format of the observance will receive "fringe benefits. Joseoh DeGroot performed the ducted Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Miss Eustance will relate her experiences during her two month's stay in Germany last These are in addition to the was the same as last year which appeared to meet with the ap in the Riley Funeral Home, Hud 1 p.m.

ceremony betore an auar free blood coverage every donor (Aik operator tor ENTERPRISE 9601) No charge for Enterprise calls from Glens Falls oreo decorated witn wniie pompons son Falls, and at 10 a.m. St proval of the large number of summer, and will illustrate her automatically obtains for himself and his immediate family. and carnations. Escorted and given in mar Mary's Church. Interment will be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery, talk with slides taken while church people attending. However, the pastors' committee The fringe benefits consist of Fort Edward. abroad. All who are interested are invited to attend the meet will meet in the near future to riage by her father, the bride wore an ivory street length a physical cnecK-up in aDDre- Friends may call at the fu God," based on 1 Corinthians 3:9, contained pertinent thoughts on Christ's prayers for unity coming down through the centuries as well as loving one's neighbors, forgiving them, evaluate yesterday's program viated form, and a receipt of a neral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 ing. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hardick, and to consider any changes crepe gown, fashioned with ruffled sleeves and a lace overcoat, card showing the blood group which might be suggested. to which the donor belongs. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral of Kenneth Carpenter home selection chairmen, have Her tulle veil was fastened to The physical check-up covers understanding them, and follow advised that local families are; temperature, pulse, weight, ing the will of God "in every an ivory crepe bow, and she carried a colonial bouquet of miniature carnations and white being interviewed as possible hosts for an exchange student Funeral services for Kenneth F.

Carpenter, 48, of 44 William blood pressure, hemoglobin and thing vou do, say or think, Garnet Sportsmen Conduct Election BE A BLOOD medical history. This informa roses tied with a satin ribbon, building inspector for the Village of Hudson Falls, were Mrs. Jovce Anne Noyes of tion is taken to protect the donor as well as the ultimate recipient of the blood. Should The Garnet Sportsmen recent conducted today at the Carle- Pittsburgh, was matron of i A a i Being a Christian can influence us to make our community a better place in which to live and our prayers dedicated to Christian unity can help bring about God's will for brotherhood and the salvation of man, the honor. She wore a pastei yeiiow any one of these indices ot mwji donor; health prove questionable during the 1970-71 school year.

Dinner and Program Planned by Circle The Merri Martha Circle will meet Thursday in the Fortsville United Methodist Church for dinner and a program. Any ton Funeral Home, 68 Main and in St. Paul's Church where a requiem Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Leo L. Marcil, crepe gown trimmed with lace.

A matching headpiece and an arrangement of yellow button such as a low hemoglobin ly held their January meeting at the home of William Cridge, Fortsville when a conservation movie, "So Little Time," was shown. Following the movie the annual election of officers was held. 1 pastor. chrysanthemums, white minia priest emphasized. The Rev.

John C. Cook, pas the prospective donor will then be in a position to rectify his condition before it becomes Honorary bearers, all mem ture carnations ana yeiiow tor of the Village Baptist bers of the Kiwanis Club of sweetheart roses accented her serious. Robert Davis, the outgoing Church, presided as host pas Hudson Falls, were, Francis W. vice president, was named to MRS. MICHAEL J.

VIGGIANI uate of South Glens Falls High DeCamiua, Mitchell Solenski, ensemble. Nicholas J. Viggiani of Lath am was best man for his broth tor; the first and second lessons from Scripture were read by the CALL YOUR RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE HUDSON FALLS TUESDAY, JAN. 20 11 A.M. 5 P.M.

Zion Episcopal Church Constructon Bids For BOCES School one wishing reservations should call Mrs. Ardith PingrejL or Mrs. Frances Welles by Wednesday. Those other than members are also welcome. Andrew.

Collins, Paul Lindsay and Earl Dunham. School. Mr. Viggiani, a 1954 graduate of Watervliet High I sr. succeed Mr.

Cridge as president, Dale Baker was elected to the post of vice president, Nesbert DeHoney was renamed as secretary, Jerry Loftus was Rev. Oren J. Lane, pastor of the United Methodist Church, and prayers and litany led by Bearers were Dr. Lee Potvin, To Be Opened Feb. 70 For her daughter's wedding Mrs.

Pronto wore a coral knit William Potvin, Joseph Scarfo, Erskine C. Rogers, Harry Car the Rev. Arthur H. Clum, rector suit with matching accessories of St. James' Church.

Mrs Cars will meet at 6 p.m. at the United Methodist Church of South Glens Falls and leave together for Fortsville. renamed treasurer and Ernie Clothier was elected to another penter and Francis Carpenter- School, is a self-employed restaurateur at Latham. Pre-nutpial parties included a miscellaneous shower, given by the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Gayle Pronto, and a party given in the couple's honor by the Bids will be read Feb.

10 at 2:30 p.m. for construction of the new Washington, Warren and Hamilton County BOCES School, The bridegroom's mother wore a peach and beige knit suit en Interment will be in St. Paul's term as chief huntsman. June Lemery, organist, played the prelude and postlude as well as for the hymns sung by the Cemetery in the spring. Following.

the election of officers, refreshments were served semble and complementary ac cessories. according to an announcement Funeral of Mrs. Helen McGuire congregation. Funeral services for Mrs. A reception was held at the Chateau de LOuis, South Glens made at the 29th regular meeting of BOCES recently.

The board authorized the sign A special ecumenical banner, designed and made by Mrs. John Creaser on the theme, by Mrs. Cndge. Burgoyne Ave. PTA Helen Y.

McGuire, widow of Falls. Joseph McGuire, were conduct ing of the acknowledgments of "One in Many," was hung in necessary perpetual rights and Mr. and Mrs. Viggiani visited Italy on their wedding trip. For ed today at the Riley Bros Funeral Home, 51 Main and back of the altar.

The Rev, Will Meet Wednesday easements for the laying and Lane explained its significance, travel the bride wore a com bridegroom's family. Communion Breakfast To Kick-Off Week of Boy Scout Activities Plans for Boy Scout Week were announced at a recent meeting of Cub Scout Pack 102 in Tanelewood School. A Father- in St. Mary's Church where a requiem Mass "was celebrated maintaining of water and sewage lines for the new structure, saying the cross is shown as if bination green and blue wool The Burgoyne Avenue PTA will meet Wednesday at 7:30 suit with green hat. by the Rev.

David E. Noone, The board also accepted per broken in several pieces, somewhat like a puzzle, symbolizing that all represent the same p.m. in the school cafetenum, assistant. mits granted by the Town of DOOIIHEEPEtl-CLEElI For Accounting Dept. of downtown Clens Falls firm.

Good typist with either training or experience in general office procedures. Paid Hospitalization, Croup Insurance, Pension, Vacations. 5-day 37 V2 hour week. Permanent position, Reply in own handwriting to Box C-8, C.F. Post stating qualifications.

The membership award will be Bearers were James Yattaw Kingsbury and Washington Coun- The couple will make their home at Rose Garden Court, Latham, in the middle of Feb cross. Tony Rozell, Thomas O'Brien, for laying and maintaining of presented to the class with the most parents joining the PTA. water and sewer lines along and and David Mulcahy- Son Communion Breakfast will ruary. Mrs. Viggiani is a 1963 grad Anyone wishing to become i member may do so by contact be held Feb.

8, the first day After the worship service those in attendance adjounred to St. Joseph's School Hall where a delightful program of community singing of religious Funeral of Bonnie L. Jordan of Scout Week. It will be at Funeral services for Bonnie under streets and roads leading from existing lines to and from the new BOCES site. The bids for the new building will be opened and read Feb.

10 WSCS Unit Schedules ing Mrs. Marylou McDonald or Mrs. Sandy Ellis. Activities for the coming months will be dis Pat's Dugout following 8:30 a.m. Mass at St.

Michael's Church. Den mothers will have information about tickets. Another feature will be the Blue cussed. by the State Dormitory Author folk songs was led by Sister Francis Rosario and a group of eighth grade students. Guitars were used for accompaniment.

Lynn Jordan, five-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, 8 Hoyt Glens Falls, formerly of Hudson Falls and Fort Ann, were conducted today at the Carleton Funeral Following the business meet ity at then office in Ersmere. ing, there will be open house Meeting Wednesday A meeting of the WSCS will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the United Methodist Church, Main and senior choir rehearsal on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

Specifications and information for prospective bidders may be The audience was responsive and Gold banquet on Feb. 13, the regular pack meeting night, at Tanglewood School. and Joined in the singing but at Home, 68 Main by the Rev. Parents are urged to visit the classrooms and see how their children are progressing in obtained locally at the office of the panel discussion which fol H. Barton Van Vliet, pastor of Crandell Associates Architects, The following awards were lowed only a few in the room the united Methodist Church, The Light Touch had any questions to ask the The next baptism Sunday will be Feb.

1, and all parents who have infants or children to be school. Refreshments will be served, AUXILIARY TO MEET given at the January pack meeting: Wolf badge, Anthony Boucher, James Dorvee, Ronald west rort Ann. Funeral of Mrs. Wilkinson Funeral services for Mrs. Ger four pastors.

The Rev. Cook served as moderator and, in Glens Falls. Bids will be received separately for general construction, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical work and lighting fixtures. by Dick Mclntyre' lieu of questions to answer, he baptized must contact the Rev. E.

Clayton Burgess, pastor, The George Satterlee Hose and the other three pastors. Fa trude A. Wilkinson, 7 Elizabeth were conducted today at the Tka twvMifel wit the faenfW Mat fcnstw im t4t4 Company Auxiliary will meet at ahead of time. ther Mea, Father Gum and the VevMTtoody In It mtm th pant. 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the company Dingman, Thad Jankowski, Michael Seabury and Richard Cap-rood; one year pins, Thad Jankowski, Salvatore Sassone, Roland Schenks, Thomas Hamelin, Joseph. Cassella, David Thombs, Daniel Caprood. rooms. The refreshment com Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main and in Zion Episcopal Church by the Rev. Walter C.

Lardner, rector. mittee will be Mrs. Myrtle John Joe: "I wish I bad enough money to fcuy an Rev. Lane each spoke on some phase of the ecumenical observance. One questioner asked why an ecumenical service month's vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Ryan, 42 Elm St. Her classmate, Miss Debbie O'Dowd of Centereach, LI, was their guest last week son, Mrs.

Betty Ogden and Mrs. JSam: "What 4o you want an alrphant farf Kuth Johnston. jo, i am i juai neca we money. Bearers were James Oliver, Bear badge, James McCor- could not be just for young peo Heiiry O'Grady, Norman El- NAME OMITTED mack and Daniel Caprood; gold Tonight's Events In Hudson Falls St. Mary's Church, Novena, 7:30.

Kiwanis Club, dinner meeting, Martha's Inn, 6:15. Hudson Falls Chapter, Masonic Temple, 8. and returned to Buffalo with her. ple, anotner tnougnt daily fellowship should be considered, dndge, and David Edgeriy. The name of Ronald Sumner, arrow, Anthony Boucher, Ronald You don't have to etay awake night to eueceed.

Juet atey awake days. 8omcda; eclence.m&y explain why a child can't walk around a puddle. not just one day; another want RETURNS TO COLLEGE Miss Nancy Ryan, has re LODGE TO MEET Fort Edward Lodge, 267, F. was inadvertently omitted from the election report of the Village Baptist Church. He was ed joint congregation meetings Dingman, Thad Jankowski and Michael Seabury; silver arrow, Ronald Dingman, Michael Seabury; three silver arrows, Thad Jankowski and Roland Schenks.

more than once a year, while and A.M., will meet at 7:30 turned to Rosary Hill College, another suggested some com elected deacon. tonight in Masonic Temple. miiiaio auer spending a Presbyterian Christian Educa ft. W. Mclntyro munity dialogues, or fellowship groups, to study doctrines of the tion Committee, LaRue Mem orial Church House, 7.

Den 2 had charge of the open WILFRED PHKLIOH HOMED AT TESTIMONIAL DIHER Keepsake Diamonds Watch IV Jtwtlry Repairs Arayle. N.Y. different denominations. Dial 638-8221 Teachers of the Presbyterian Church School and Week Day ing ceremony; Den 3 presented a skit, 'St. George Slays the The Cubbie award A bountiful buffet supper was served with food provided by 9" women of tne four churches went to Den 1, and the closing Church School, LaRue Memorial Church House, 8.

Baptist Sunshine Circle, meets Mrs. Helen Donbeck was chair- ceremony was directed by Den: the complete bank with Mrs. Frances Hunsperger at her home. AT Advent Christian Sunday Cornell Professor Will Be Speaker For Maple Producers School Council, church, 7:30. Registration Open For Adult Classes Registration week begins to ORIGINATED GAME Maple producers and others NOW CIVES YOU GUARANTEED "FIVE-F0R-FIVE" Super Savings Passbsk Accounts day for new adult classes being interested in some phase of the Volleyball was originated In 1895 by William G.

Morgan while he was physical director maple syrup industry will meet at the Mohican Grange Hall at given under the South Glens Falls Continuing Education Dept's. program. A complete at the YMCA of Holyoke. according to Encyclopaedia listing of classes appears in an advertisement in today's paper. 13 IN MEMORIAM I All registrations for classes in South Glens Falls must be made in advance.

This can be In loving memory of Charles Oneida Corners, about five miles north of Glens Falls on Rt. 9L. The meeting will be held on Friday, Jan. 30, from 10:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.

Members of toe Mohican Grange will serve maple syrup, pancakes and sausages at noon. Fred Winch Professor, Conservation Extension at Cornell, will be the main speaker. E. Smith, who died Jan. 19, 1967.

Our hearts still ache with loneliness, Our eyes shed many tears, Rate guaranteed until 1975 (5 years) $500 opening deposit. Additional deposits of any amount at any time. Eaiy withdrawali at interest dates after funds hava been on deposit for a full quarter, or upon 90 days, noticb. done by telephone by calling the Continuing Educatiou Office at the Junior High School. This office is open each school day and will be open tonight and Wednesday night from 7 to 9 Only God knows how we miss He has some new information you At the end of three long years.

Wife Dorothy, Sister and (adv) Brothers. and remedies for problems re garding the formaldehyde tests. to take registrations. Fees are collected at the second session of each new 10-week class. Some time will be spent considering efficiency in production and markets and marketing methods as keys to a ful enterprise.

Mr. Winch will Interest from day of deposit, compounded quarterly. CLUB TO MEET The South Glens Falls Rotary CARD OF THANKS The family of Jesse West, wish to express their sincerest thanks to friends and relatives for the many food donations', Club will meet tomorrow at 6:15 p.m. in Massie's restaurant, Main St. have some suggestions on pric Wilfred Philion, right, was honored at a testimonial dinner Saturday night at the Queensbury Inn.

He accepts a gift from Leon Putnam as former Senator Albert Berkowitz and Sen Ronald Stafford look on. cards, flowers, cars and acts of ing syrup, cream and candies. kindness shown to our Dad at Glens -National bank Grading and labelling laws are muiwm sum nutauHNsaifif WW SWAM WASHINGTON COUMT KOttt CHOTWTOWW SCHtOOK 1AJB ad TRUST COMPANY the time of his death. We also wish to thank Rev. James Mid- CLASSES TO MEET High school equivalency Nearly 250 attended a testimonial dinner for Wilfred I hour and those attending stood in a moment of silence for the a little different this year.

He will also have some suggestions on woods management and its dleton for his spiritual guidance late Kenneth Carpenter, who had influence on profitability. and comfort. Our thanks to Dr. McKee and Philion Saturday night at the Queensbury Inn. Mr.

Philion classes in basic high school, mathematics and science will be held tonight at 7 in the Junior High School, Hudson St. HELP SAVE TH! OPERA FESTIVAL Send Contribution! to Box 471, Glent Fells Philion with a gift. Mr. Philion responded, recalling his 25 years serving the county as Civil Defense director, Veterans Affairs director and finally as County Clerk. He recalled friends, experien Representatives of District 11, Dr.

Simmons and the nurses retired Dec. 31 after serving 25 NYS Conservation Department on fourth-west, for their untiring will be at the meeting with up-to years in Washington County, efforts. These many kindnesses date information on the forest most recently the past decade served as chairman for the testimonial dinner and who died unexpectedly last week. Among numerous dignitaries attending from Washington County and neighboring counties were past and present members of the Washington County Board of Supervisors. will always be remembered by insect picture.

as county clerk. ces and highlights of these years and thanked everyone for their The newly formed Eastern Former State Sen. Albert us. Mrs. Peter Holmes Mrs.

Ruth Sheehan Mrs. Wilfred Dumas kindnesses. He paid special New York Maple Producers Assoc. will be represented on Berkowitz of Granville served as master of ceremonies and intro tribute to his wife and family, who were introduced. the program.

n. duced numerous dignitaries. Among those speaking were Dealers who service maple producers are welcome and Stephen Fleckenstein present Attorney Francis W. DeCamilla, ed a helmet as th honorary urged to, bring exhibits. QUIET the noise in your home with sound obsorbing Acoustical tile installed in day over your old ceilings.

Free estimates ot no obligation- designation to Mr. Philion as dep Warren County Clerk Sidney Van Dusen, Saratoga County Clerk This meeting is planned and conducted by Leslie Nuffer and Science Shrinks Painjul Hemorrhoids Stops Itch Relieves Pain Finds Way That Both Relieves Pain and Shrinks Piles In Most Cases IWWWWVWfVWWW Harold Hall, Assemblyman Law uty county highway superintendent under his long-time friend, Ralph McKernon. Richard Kline, Cooperative Ex rence E. Corbett Washington tension Agents Washington and Warren Counties. This has been an annual af county Kepublican chairman Hermon Benjamin, State Sen.

Ronald B. Stafford, Supreme Court Justice John J. O'Brien, Washington County Clerk Leon Putnam. Mr. DeCamilla was honored on his birthday.

Invocation was given. by the Rev. George Bishop, pastor of the Hudson Falls Baptist Church, and benediction by the Rev. James Mc-Manus, pastor of St. Mary's New York, N.Y.

(Special): Science has found a special for-mul with the ability, in most cases -to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain. In case after case rinctnr Silence now pay later with GRIFF I N's Continuous Credit only 6 interest 747-4124 fair for at least 20 years, and has developed into. a Regional Meeting of Maple Producers. The producing area is bordered by the Capital District, Johnstown, Long Lake, Ticonderoga, and the edge of Vermont. Mr.

Putnam read numerous ge) took place. The secret is Preparation H. Thefre is no other formula for hemorrhoids like it. Preparation also soothes irritated tissues and helps prevent further infection. Inwrtmeator suppository form.

Church, Hudson Falls telegrams of congratulations, including one from Governor Rockefeller, and presented Mr. Raymond LaFarr played piano proved, while gently relievine selections during the dinner' pain, actual reduction (shrink-.

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