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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 5

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I' i thftost-star, glens falls; n.y., Wednesday, jumri96r 8, Social Personal News Church Sessions Club Notes 16 left Misy-SyrviirJrHarnmond Couple Visit I il Lonor Miss Barbara Oaiman'WedTo" David W. Cook in North Hebron Plans Aug. 24 Wedding Lions CluB Makes Plans For Auction Lake Placid riest at 3 In a double ring ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Allen A.

Lowe, NAiSqception performed Friday, July at pjn. In the North Hebron Baptist Church, Mist Barbara J. Oatman, daughter of the Rev. 46 William St, have returned 10PI GRANVILLE Plans are now k. reception win be held Frl- and Mrs, Bernard Oatman of from the Lake Placid Club, where they spent the weekend.

Monday evening Mrs. Lowe for the Rev. Prank Lerltln, being made for the fourth an Norge 2 cycle Washer by his cousins In Glens Granville, became (be bride of David W. Cook, son of Mr. and nual Lions Club auction.

Under 12 fa Father Larkin and nil par kpoke to the members and Mrs. William Cook of Twin the leadership of the auction Mr. and Mr. William Lar guests of the club, taking as her will arrive from their home committee chairman, Sam Kats -W Channel Park, West Olens Falls. The Rev, Mr.

Oatman performed the ceremony and also gave his subject "The Closed Jr," dis Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, cussing the bases for The disillu orsday. They will be the guest man, Lions are being contacted to give their all to this annual sion and discouragment en daughter in marriage. cousin, Mr oonat Bour-i countered by many able students "Because," "I Love You Truly," affair which has proven to be a and bar husband. 10 Law- when they seek entrance to the St. success in past years and pro 1 colleges of their choice.

'ather -Larkin was ordained the traditional "Wedding March" and other favorite hymns of the bride were played by her sister ae 28, and celebrated his first 1 0- Mist Deborah Oatman. Baskets it the following day, the Feast State College In Massachusetts Mr. -Davis attended Boston College Graduate School of Chemis Imlses to be bigger and better than ever. This is an event that is now a part of the local scene and Is looked forward to by the people of this-area. of blue delphinium on the altar he Apostles Peter and Paul.l i Nativity Church, Cornwall.

try, where he was a member -of and- ferns featured the church decorations. 1 with vx Featurei sV iSSl' (Limited Model 221-170 MIR lIUM The monies raised by the For her wedding, the bride Kappa Delta Phi. He ls presently employed by RCA on tlrf missile test project at Patrick Air ier Larkin belongs to the regation at Our, Lady of better known as the White era of Africa, whose members Granville Lion's club through this endeavor are spent to pro chose a white street-length gown of tissue brocade, styled with a scoop neckline, tiiree quarter mote civic and community bet Force Base, Fla. The wedding Is planned for ait their lives to the con on of Africans. In Septem- terment.

One of the projects now Aug. 24, at 10 a.m., in St." Paul's nearing completion are recrea Father Larkin will go to sleeves, tight bodice and full skirt. Her crown, trimmed with seed pearls and sequins, was at Church, Daytona Beach, Fla. MISS SYLVIA J. HAMMONQ Mr.

and Mrs. Harold L. Ham MRS. DAVID W. COOK tlonal facilities on the local Little League field.

Many other such projects are being planned with the natives. ADVERTISEMENT tached with a swinging veil, and nT or being worked on. Falls, the couple left for a wed ding trip to the Thousand IS' she carried a bouquet of white baby carnations with ivy Our Lowest Price! OH, MY The Oranvllle Lion's Club asks ne reception, at the Nelson Orange Hall, from I pjb. to 5 being held to raise funds to Father Larkin start a church area of Africa to which he eing sent. Friends and rel mond, 1416 Atlanta Holly Hill, formerly of Olens Falls, have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Sylvia Jean, to William Edward Miss Donna Hayward of Oran- I.S5 lands and Saint Lawrence Seaway. For her golng-away ensemble, the new Mrs. Cook wore a three-piece1 black and white 2 Automotic Cycles 5 Freik Woter Rintci Built-in Sediment Removtr Durable Boktd-On Cabinet Finish- Super No Wrinkling Oft Bol-ance Load Reier Button, ACHING BACK 179 that any object, no matter how large or small, that Is no longer useful to anyone, be donated for this auction. Lion teams will make pickup at the conveni ies art invited to attend. suit with white accessories and and the late William E.

Davis Sr 'from nwain bickatfw. hdch and MB. PJS, WT, a corsage of red roses. vlll-tiie maid of honor, was attired In a yellow satin gown, fashioned with a scoop neckline, and bouffant skirt. Her yellow headpiece with veil matched her gown and she carried a cascade of yellow and blue carnations.

macular aches and pains that often cause of paytona Beach, Fla, ence of the donator. The Lions The bride was graduated from to call are as follows: For Oran Ask about 2 Yr. Guarantee Plan 9 No Down Pay, restless nig tits and miserable tiredout feelings. When these diioomforta come on with over-exertion or stress wnd strain -you want relief -want it fasti Another disturbance may mild hlridr irt-iratirm Oranvllle Central School In 1961 and from Adirondack Commun? ity College in 1963 with an A.A.S. nday morning, at :30, Father will celebrate Mass in St nonsus Friday from m.

until the reception, he will ne guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli 1) Hoyt isins of. the Larkin family, pndj who wish to Call upon ner Larkin at this time are Miss Hammond, a 1968 graduate of St. Mary's Academy, moved to Florida In 1958 and was graduated from Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing, vllle "Bud" Greenman, Sam! Katzman or Bill Scott.

For Lake' St. Catherine Bob Vandermlnden, Reginald Beatty of West olens following-wrong-food and drink-often Bet Falls was best man. degree. The bridegroom, a graduate of Queensbury High School. niafara "Ted" Smith, for Wells, BUI Open Thurs.

St Frl. til p.m. We Service What We Sell ting up a restless uiwomfortablt feeling. Doan's Pills work fait in i separate wars: Lbyspaadypaim-elUvlng action to ease torment of nairirins: backache, head. For her daughter's wedding, Mis; Oatman, oheose a belie Jacksonville in 196B.

She-i! Lobdell or Inr is employed by the A. C. Warner West Pawlet, Vt John Rellly. linen suit with white accessories presently employed as a registered nurse at the Holly Hill Hospi- ted to do so. EIIIPHEKT St.

HECTIICIl nests from the Roman Cath- arid a "yellow rosebud corsage. Mrs. Cook wore a multicolored When a Hop! Indian girl in Holly Hill, Fla. aches, muscular aches and pains. 2.

by soothing- effect on bladder irritation. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 16 miles of kidney tubes. Company, Glens Falls. They are presently residing West Glens Falls.

1 A pre-brldal kitchen and linen shower was given for the former 1 Churches In Olens Falls and her dress is made from cotton! Mr. Davis wag born In Farm- arnel sheath with beige accessor 49-53 Ridge St. RX 2-0991 Clens Falls irom m. rami ana et. tnjoy a good night sleep and the same hanriT relief millions, have far nwr ies and a corsage of pink roses.

grown, gathered, spun andjlngham, and moved to woven by the family of theDaytona Beach in 1962. He Is a f.vs Churches in Hudson Falls; 00 years. For convenience, ask for the Miss Oatman by Mrs. Arlen FREE PARKING The maid of honor was given a gold bracelet, and the best bndagroom. t)Va BTadiuue nf suy.

Ct Uuu't fills toaul attend the, reception, accord' Mrs. Bourdon, Snyder of Syracuse: She Was also man received a wallet. the guest of honor at a shower giVen by the women of the North -lauves inNOlens Falls who I gi ving the reception, In add Following a reception at btn hire? I Howe's Party Farm, Hudson Hebron Church. those already mentioned, WAY AND Mi-, and Mrs. Vitalise Char-is, 14 Wilson 8k, Mr.

and Ldward Demers, 96 Third and Mr. and Mrs. Palma La-I, Saratoga Bd. Miss Newhouse Is Bride Of John L. Sullivan A re eg ixperl man AT HOME CA MRUS BOUND Posts Filled (Personal newt Items may bt phoned to Mrs.

Vormon A. Brom Id be! it ley, 3-1460, or left at the Bromley horns, 27 Sheridan St.) i 1 tjy Lutherans Mrs. Gertrude Silverman of Harrisburg, Pa who is visiting Hilars, 'ArtUU. JLUV WW- WU- friends in this area, is presently! riv-ml. nf PlttAhnrvh ml it I the house guest of Mrs.

Sophia i ti secretary, and Norman Perlln, 69 Cherry St. 2 i.y. i3 Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Purdy iiner of St.

Louis was elected asurer of the Lutheran Layers 1. tgu. today. and daughters, Chrisune and Cynthia, Country Club spenti legates to the League's 46th the weekend as the guests of mat convention aisa. namnri I of the board of gover Mr.

and Mrs, Edward White, Altamont. ns from eight Regions, Tfiey Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Choln- lere. 44 Broad have returned ither Jenhejalin, Hilton, TI.Y.; V.

Hermann, New Orleans; home after spending three weeks i real aid Adam, Dearborn, Mieo. visiting Mrs. Choiniere's broth' I ideil Grausr, Iowa; er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, George Phenix, if snawnee Mission, 4 Vt. ft Harry.

Riverton, James Symonds, Seattle: Miss Caroline Ann Bullard, a student at Mohawk Valley Inst! rt Guebert, Leduc, Alta, ne delegates selected Boston tuts, utlca, spent trie weekend i w4ton Toaf visiting ner parents, Mr, and the 1961 convention. Next the convention will be in Mrs. Fitch S. Bullard, 27 Ogdenl j.ijj.Meft St. She had as her guestTa class-.

mate, MlakKathleen Maher, PERSONALS Staff Edward JQHN.I,BttUJ;VAN; Vfovmv 'and two sons aridt SOS" WTr St. losephlS mtogrlter f'im Formosa to spend a furlough with Sgt. Towne'e mother, Mrs. Edna M. 72 Broad St, Saturday, June 22, at 11 a.m.

was tl)e scene of the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Ann Newhouse, daugh sx led anil Mrs. Earl Rober-recently. 3e Edward Perkins of Air Base spent a weekend i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iald Perkins of.

Center Falls ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Newhouse, formerly of Olens mt -fir Uim f-r' Falls, and John L. Sullivan of Scotia.

Hie bride Is the grand Masonic Club Plans Bake daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ravaud H. Wallace, 8 Wing Glens Palls. 1 Given In marriage by her fath WHITEHALL The annual! rs.

Walter Roberson of Cen-Falls has returned from a it with the Rev. and Mrs. orgs Ball of New York City I. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Toth of Bridge. and Mrs. 'Donald 8. Hed-n and daughter, Gail, of West 4-nwaU, spent the week-it at the home of her brother sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. I Norton and attended the clambake of the Masonic Club of Phoenix TJodge, wUl be conducted on Aug.

18 at the Emerson E. Bartholomew Jr. farm ort-the Beckwith Road. er, the bride wore a gown of white silk peau de Sore, styled along princess lines and ap-pliqued With Aleneon lace on the bodice and Watteau back of the skirt that fell Into a chapel tram. Her headpiece was a matching pillbox of peau de soie and lace attached with a bouffant veil, and she carried a cascade of lllies-of-the-valley, gardenias and jKetervations lor tne oaKe win close Aug.

13 and tickets may be obtained from the members of the ticket committee, Francis atoga. Centennial, parade on day. Irs. Mary. Lannhear and Mrs.

PA Ayers, chairman, Newton Hot ton, Claude Monty, Norman Mac Lebd, John "Dick' Hyatt, CUf white took glace. a Ra ford Cnadwlci," Robert Camp phael's, Latham, following which Sheperd left Friday morning trip to Montreal, Canada frr and Ralph Pemble St. Petersburg, Fli, were re-t visitors at the home of J. W. o.

bell, Preston In George the couple leit lor a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains In You're off to college as lowly freshman or lordly senior wearing THE clothes for campus wear the clothes found at Fowler waiting for you today! CLOCKWISE: Cotton Suede Coot, 29.98. Espresso BroWn or Loden 7-15', Jr. Shop, 2nd floor. Sweater, 6.00. Bock Wrap Skirt, 11.00.

Chesterfield jacket, 16.98. Suede Vest, 14.98. Muslin Shirt, 6.00. Slim Skirt, 9.00. BrownBronzeEggshell checks, 7-15, Sportswear, 1st Floor.

Cotton print Blouse, 5.00. Zipper pocket Skirt, 8.00. Cordiiroy Vest, 6.00. Headherchief, 2.00. Corduroy Suspender Skirt, 10.98.

Oliver Cop, 4.00. Olive Green, Cranberry or Tawny, complimenting blouse, 7-15, Sportswear, 1st Floor. Pajama-Sleep Coat, 6.00, Pink or blue, 32-40, Lingerie, 2nd Floor Rear. woue and John J. Hyatt, Pennsylvania.

Bowlers Qualifying Hie bride' was graduated from lo and Mrs. Robert Dewey Westover Air Force Base in Scotia-Qlenville. High School and GREENWICH At Roe's Bowl Km Massachusetts are spending a 30- Mohawk Valley Technical Instl- tute, where she was a member qualifying rounds are now being bowled in what promises to be jeava with his parents, Mr. James Dewey Br. 'in WTOWE of Lambda Chi Iota Sorority.

She the biggest tournament held liter Falls and her parents. Mr. has been employed as assistant there. This tournament is open buyer at McCurdy's in Rochester. I Mrs.

Merrill Saunders of 1 Mountain. to any man who has established an average and will continue The bridegroom- Is presently employed by Schenectady Chemicals. Irs. William dough and Rot- ft. through Aug.

IS. Handicap for the tournament He plans to return to tne mate University College at Albany In i Clougb are visiting Mr. and s. Kenneth Clowdus and fam- at Baltimore. tr.

and Mrs. Arthur Calhoun Is two-thirds of the difference between the bowler's average and the fall. 190. On the last day of the tour' daughter, Adele of Atlantic, fHi The commission form of gov nament the 32 men posting the and Miss Irma Calhoun of ernment for cities originated In highest scores will bowl head to head In the eliminating matches. colni Neb, were recent visitors the home of Mr, and Mrs.

Galveston, In 1901 as an emergency measure after a A prize of $140 for the winner Is mel and daughter, anticipated if ISO bowlers enter cottpn duster 9.00 "Barely There" Brief the. tournament. A towel dries your flesh- be hy. r. and Mrs.

Taylor Hender-and Mr. and Mrs. Edward cause the water on your skin The Star-Spangled Banner" spent a few days recently tends to fill up the spaces be was oraerea piayea oy tne mui- Maine. tween the fibers of the towel like tary and naval services oy rresi' Ink In blotting paper. dent Woodrow Wilson in 1916.

roday and Tonight i Peg Brackfen Bod Lull FORTY ODD fin -Glens FpHs Area lotion Pictures, Rialto I amount Theatres. I In transitional clan ploid of Ctsboit Blue or Scarlet predominating; treoted with Scotchguord stain repel fent finish. Sizes 8-18. I kloe ClUtens, Sandwich! 380 Glen St, 11:80 am. flens Falls Chapter of Hadas- 3.95 Free ond eosy feeling brief of White Lycra spondex.

L. Certett, lot Fleer DuPtnt Tdmk. JL Synagogue Center, pro. ca J- 4 I I Cll ddj vuuni, neui VCI1- (1 to 2 p.m. by nprosrmimned Meeting of rshlp.

Friends Church, 1 p.m. tlcoholiet Anonymous, St. rtothys Church, Town of Robes, 2nd Floor reau, I p.m. Christ, Scientist, 8 pjn. i iwanls (Club, Queensbury noon.

N.Y. Guard, Armory, tat Ls TrmrlaU benefit- sported by Committee -of Fire U- OLENS FALLS OPEN TIURS. FRL NITES, AU DAY JAT. USE YOUR. HANDY FOWLER'S CHARGE ACCOUNT RED SCHOOLHOUSE, McKNOWNVILLE: MYERS, ALBANY Ci WtWl'yl i Bj.

rtes, Lake George Opera Festl-i Bolton Rd, 8 40 pan. lexander Julius sar and the Duke of el-ton wert never defeated in Ut, AND BELIEVE WE, WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE I PIPN'T Sir Km? MWJNS TV AL(r ANP AU- HON.

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