Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 19/Albany NY Knickerbocker Ne… · Your Visual Poise...

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- - : - - - ' - - : -'-••• » ' ' * - •> TOI KNICKERBOCKER NEWS ALBANY, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, YEB. 1, 1961 Welcome Wagon Club to Have Bajl FASHION S O I U T Y Tht Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club of Albany will hold its seventh an- nuit Chanty the Aurania Club. This year's dance will benefit the Association for the Children. dames Richard E. Evths, drew Kahle, Craig Bfftwn, Robert Wilson, William A. John Mangan, Jack Lang Chesterfield, S. F. Bittner ? and Jaefc Larabee.* and Mitchell Koth, is "It not so haiiy-Edward C. Tebbutt of Slingerlands, tells his 5-year-old daughter, Tra- cey, after a spill on the ice. Members and guests flocked to the Albany Country Club Saturday afternoon for the annual carnival which probably was the last one to be held at the site. New York State has taken over the property for college expansion. Also 6n hand at the affair we*e many^ members of the RPI Figure Skating Club> who put on a demonstration for those less adept at the sport. |*f**~* ; Mrs. Donald Lowry ticket cTnrtnrnm. She be aided by Mesdames Ed ward F. Frost, John B, Keene, William Owcaarski, It n "Sf e £ Weston F. Cowles, Thomas s uay wiu oe , Henry Meade, An- the theme. » = - : Mrs. John fc Jatho is in charge of aecbraflorts. She will be assisted by Mes- ; ' % _ . .._ .,-<•..,_.. •»•- -18... '"• Daughter Ww Mr, and Mrs. Daniel T. Spotten of Selkirk have an- nounced the birth of a daughter, Derry Jeanne Jan. 17. The couple also has two sons, Daniel Flem- ing and Dale Ferry. —Mri, QfTiid PjPPtr IBd Mrs. Curt A. Tucker Futterer, Man to W **MV%^*1 M % w JMJVtttt A 4M*^H*Stt^fe *k«ai^Mtt*^A TnE K^nCERBOCKETl NEWS ALBANY, N. Y, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1, 1W1 •••i AT T. ANTMUN COH1N Mid-Heel Charm with Low-Heel Comfort! The annual card party and fashion show of the Secretarial High School wiU beheld it Opm, Teh, WAMPUM LAST Na 35 In black. An- ban* and klwa MH. E l i z a b e t h d e J a n y Executive Representative of all Powers Schoob. Former Director of the Wathiiupoo, D.C Power* School; won na uoml career girl* and other young women of the socially-demia Nation'* Capital ALMOST. INTERESTING Knickerbocker Now it's yours in this famous DR. LOCKE SHOE! And it has an arch that has ireiped-to relieve arch strain for so many women, and plenty of toe room for day- long ease. Why not come in today and try it on! INVITATION TO A THRILLING VISIT BAK38ARA KEYSER BOWEN Mr. and^Mrs. Edmund J. Bowen of Loudenvilfe. and DetrayJBeach» rTa., have announced the engagement of their^daughter, TMiss Barbara Keyser Bqwen, to Michael VISIT YOU* toot DOCTOt SHOE SPfCfAUSTS SI CHAPEL ST. Opp Tan lyck Mawaar »ark A }K.» February is Open House Month at the John Robert Powers School of Albany celebrating our fifth anniversary h Elizabeth de Jany, our national executive representative Mr*. Rosemary Casey, our director, and the entire staff invite the girls and career women of Albany to visit the School during Open House Month. HIGHLIGHTS OF YC5UR VIQTI* An authoritative counseling-*^ 1 ' session — without charge or obligation — on your poise. and personality potentials; ^ inspection of the School?*' modern facilities and discus- sion of its uniquely helpful curriculum; and the gift of a John Robert lowers cosme- tic. For the closest possible attention during your indi- sjTdual consultation, it is advisable to arrange an ad- vance appointment^ Pless* telephone HEmlock 4-8111 or maU the coupon below. •pf JOHN ROBERT POWERS SCHOOL OF ALBANY tr*w Getting a free ride at the Albany Country Club's Winter Carnival is Marie Touhey, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Carl Touhey of Albany. The Good Samari- 4av giving her the •;. »«*— lift is Recorder John Holt- Harris. c THESE ARE THE the>r< - J t t l a n Mcintosh % son of Mr. and Mrs^ Allan J. Mcintosh of New York City and Sunnyfield-Farm, Bedford Village. A spring wedding is planned. Miss Bowen attended St, Agnes School and. is a graduate of Smith College, Class of '58. She studied at the Courtault institute of History and Art of the Uni- versity of London and is associated with the American Federation of Arts, New York City. She is a provisional Member of the Junior League. Her grandparents are Mrs. Edmund I. Bowen and the late Mr. Bowen of New York and Rochester and the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Titter of Rochester and Delray Beach. Mr. Mcintosh-attended Choate School and Haver- ford College. He is a member of the River Club and is with Fahnestock & Co. in New York City; City Club BPW To He<tr Collins Dr. Evan R. Collins, presi- dfnt of State College of Education, Albany, will be . V e speaker tonight at a dinner - meeting of the Business and Professional Group of the City Club of Albany. Miss Helen Hay Heyl » chairman of the group, and Mrs. Qharles S. Crounse, vice president of the City Club, is in charge of the dinner arrangements, as- sisted by the Misses Eva Grampp, Freda Reissig, Marion R i c_h_m_o n d and 10 at the school. Fashions will be by Peggy Parker, with Bette Reddish as com- mentator. Mrs. John Bartkowski is eneral chairman, assisted y MM. Arthur Picard as co-chairman. yf Committees include: Tickets, Mesdames John Brooks, John Kindlon, Phil- ip ^P^jflen, "Feter Biance* Rjchard Marking, Kenneth fngalls, Herbert Voorhis, Michael Osimek, lsadore Hodorski and John Kirch- ner; programs, Mrs sntr Mrs. Johft-tle Evoy; hostesses, Mesdames Sidmore Oboyski, Joseph Brady, Raymond Kollv^riK Tfam WuslTawT^ms* \Jrffr er, David Couchman, Mich- ael Kavenj*.^^ ; -" —Prize*, Mesdames Chester SchtlR), Peter LeDuc, Ed- ward Newcomb and Chri- stopher Cunningham; prizes, Mrs. Percy Pariseau and Mrs. ^rank Kelly; re- freshments* Mesdames Walter Nichelson, Frank Pierce, Joseph Rysn and Theodore Kaljse, and bake sale, Mrs. Walter Stanley, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Edward Brooks, Mrs. Ches- ter Jones^and Mrs. Har- old Irish. The Girls JC * as Wheels in Her T7 ?5lj ;;*jfy' •"*^'3 HEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm going with a great guy who is 22 and has loads oi qualRies whS^a^irei His one big fault is that yourself lucky to go with him on foot, by" oxcart or 4* t-new litncee, wotiM he?—STIL^ PUZZLED. DEAR STILL: Probably not. But he coirfd fcave it reset or take ft bwk W he doesn't have a car. I know he makes 188 week, but he has to help DEAR ANN LANDERS: putting himself through 3 ranA . onlll __ , t 5 ^ night coUege. We always * recent column lhat you double-date or takes bus can't understand why a girl and 1 just hate it It's ter- would want to keep an en- ribly inconvenient to go gagement ring that symbol- wit h another couple »U. the ^ 5ef JL shattered romance^ time, as we have to make I'm not a grasping fe*> the store and get _ gagement should insist that he take the ring back ss a matter of. Integrity. BAREARA ANNF^TTERER our plans to fit in with theirs and it's a drag. Will you please give him a bint? —SUE Z O DEAR SUE: He doesn't need a hint. He needs money* if the fellow is as good as he sounds, consider male. In fact I returned an engagement ring just a few weeks ago, but why should, the fellow accept the ring? Mine did _ a»d j was sur- prisext^urely if hisT be- comes engaged again he wouldn't give the same ring WHERE IS BOBO? St. Bernard dog, brown and - whiter t> HHeirtbs old, rhif- been missing from home for two Weeks. Call Golden Crust Bakery Coho.i CEdar 7-3802 ^REWARD > Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Futterer, 894 Myrtle Ave., and Lake Placid, have announced the engagement of their daughter BarbMa^Arjn, ;ta r Peter S: Zory^Jr. He is the son of Mr? and Mrs* Zory of Syracuse. A September wedding I t planned. Miss Futterer is a grad- uate of Albany Academy for Girls. She attended Bradfprd Junior College and was graduated from the Albany division of Rus- sell Sage College. She is with American Airlines in Albany. ML-Zory was graduated from Syracuse University JL WTaTRttftL REVtUUH SSRVJCC MARY F. TESS1ER Trying to get warm from a fire on the crisp January day (perfeef skating weather) were, from left, Robert K. Baker, Elsmere; Dr. Wil Ham B. Smith^Jr., Selkirk; Mrs. Richard De Graff, Albany and Mrs. John Holt-Harris, Albany^TTred members later tumbled into the dub house for a boffet supper, and, for those who still had the energy, an eve- ning o f dancing. Minister fo Address Mothers The Rev. Angela Mong- Meth- srefty Ministry"" of Albany^* will be the speaker at a meeting of the_Mother's Club of Mad- ISOTT Ave. "Presbyterian Church at 8:15 p.m. Fri- day. Mr. Mongiore has a store-front chapel in Ham- ilton St., and his work is with people without a church affiliation. Mrs. Howard Tubbs will preside at the meet- ting, at which worship will be led by Mrs. Otto Bruins. Refreshments w i 111 be served Evvart by Mrs. Merwyn Uther officers for the year are: Vice President, Mrs» Ross Blake; secfetary- tresiurer, Mrs. John-Leach, andT new member of the nominating corrmittee, Mrs. Ewart. The following committee chairmen have been an- nounced: CaUing, Mrs. Her- bert; Leahy; hospitality, Mrs, Bruins; new member : Miss_ Dorothy^ Thompson; worship. „MTS. Ewpf* re- freshments, Mrs. /William / Reynolds; missionary edu- sMoik^ Mrj_JMiltoji Oisonf, publlelty, Mrs. Jtjseph-Om^ lete; ways and means, Mrs. John Haefeli, and women's society represent- ative, Mrs. Charles Hurlinx> ;eo gratitude Nothing brightens life.—our own and others—so much as sincere gestures of gratitude. Yet many people are fearful about expressing gratitude because they feel it will not b* welcome! Discover, from famed au- thor A. J. Cronin, how easy it is to express your apprecia- itSifn for kindnesses, great and small—and how this simple secret ma^ give yoju a whole Miracles JOHN ROBERT POWERS CAN WORK *OR YOU! y new BTjtlook orHfre. Resifirts helpful article, "The Graos of Gratitude" in February der'sDigest—nowonsale. Y o u r F i g u r e Dramatized Through ncienhfic diet and exercise Powers will Coordinate your weight distribution and posture widi your bone structure —> for a striking new- figure of grace and freedom! Your^fkin and Hair Glorified Complete Power* instruction on the cleansing, lubrication, stimulation, and protection -of your akin and hiir will bring them shining new beauty and health, _i^ ^ — - * Your Visual Poise Effective Across a room or across a table your composure, your gestures, your handling of accessories will through Powers express your assurance and attrac- tiveness. " 1 6 Y o u r W a r d r o b e F o o u s s e d The right lines, the right colors, die sound basic wardrobe and complementary accessories* the wisdom and fascination of enlightened buying — Powers will bring you all these! y' YWCA Program Plhtners Schedule - Girls 9 Activities An after-school iun per- iod for girls from 8 to 10 years* of age is Wing car- r i on from 3:30 p. nr, I p. ft every Thursday at ~ttt Voting Women's CtefaUaa A v i a t i o n , Th# program includes crafts, games and swimmin£. The YW prsgram olaft- ners ht¥i announced "there still art opening! ft the dancing clssses which in- clude modem, beginners Latin Atttrktft JWdbaJlet. Other classes still open are fweing. life savings, sew- ing and bridge There still it room in the Play Pen, tin nursery operated from 9.30 a. An. to 1:30 p. m. each da^ for children from 3 to 5. Arrangements have been made /for the woman who grants] a> plunge fiRt-'thw- pool between noon and 1 p. m. Thursdays. This has . been planned especially tor businesswomen. The La- dies day Qui group meets from raff's, m to f- p. m. every Wednesday for a •pi^fraftv of drafts, bridge, lectures and lunch togeth- er. ChildreTC"are cared for in the Kiddie-Check. Information awmt any of the classes may be obtain- ed at the yg+ 5 Lodge SL Y o u r W a l k Composed Your bearing and your atep wuTlearn from Power* ease, style, poise, personality. Y o u r a e l f G1 o w i n g l y Faatldious Fingertip to toenail your grooming wUi be Power* meticulous, your personal care impeccable. Y o u r S p e e c h C o n f i d e n t Voice control, diction and modulation Powei%,will attune to project a yirid, confident you, with your interests enriched and enlightened. Your Make-up Expert * The natural look, achieved and controlled through die skilled use of cosmetics and strategic hair styl- ing, will give you the Powers flair for a rewarding business and social life. YOU TOO CAN BE A P O W E R S GIR1% T . , As thousand! hare discovered, mrj you car* prove to yowaleit--1 fowert Girl it ± • • ; \ *AP^Bn?T ! Y...13XCrriNGPERSON' JOHN ROBERT POWERS SCHOOL OF ALBANY 132 State Street H E m l o c k 4 - 8 1 1 1 r ._-_—. clip and Mail Today •IW JOHN ROBERT POWERS SCHOOL of ALBANY 151 STATE STREET, HEmlock 4411). PkaM srrsnge an appointment for me on , ., .... , •* - .CStfa .Tel- - ^ - 1 •iiiaiii in ani a i i Engaged to P. H. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. George-F. Tessier, 20 Grove PI.. Sche- nectady, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Fran- ces Jessier, 210 Western Ave., tcMPhilip H. Joyce, son of Raymond F. Joyce; 14 Kjn£ Ave. Both Miss Tessier and Mr. Joyce are on the edi- torial staff of the Times- Union. Miss Tessier is a gradu- ate of Albany State College for Teachers. .She formerly was with tbe Schenectady Gazette. Mr. Joyce is a "gTibTuatr or -trirVTsTTfir Brothers A c a d e m y and Siena College and served with the Army in Okinawa. He has been employed on the Glens Falls Post-Star and The Saratogian. Pythian Sisters Elect Officers Miss Marcia €t>h*n nas been elected most excellent chief of Albany Temple, Pythian Sisters. Other officers are: Senior, Hrs. Sara Segal; junior, Mrs. Lee Levine; manager, Mrs. Tillie Perlman; secre- tary, Mrs. Frances Sher- man; treasurer, Mrs. Lil- lian* Scott; protector. Mrs. Hattie Shcier; outer guard, Mrs. Shayla Cohen; pianist, Mrs. Rae Feldman, and^past chief. Mrs. Clara Handler. A meeting will be held Monday at the Pythian, Temple. 728 Madison Ave. AT LOWER - PRICES - TRY US t Sff L EVENCHICK'S "Esther Francisco and Mes dames Royal Babcock, Ro- bert Shollenberger, Hazel Smith and Gladys Gnesch. where hs was a member of Beta Theta Pi' fraternity and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He is studying for his doctorate in physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. St. Ann's Group To Have Party Mrs. Archibald McFar- land is general chairman of the annual card party and fashion - show of the Altar-Rosary Society of St. Ann's Church, which will be held at 8 p. m. Friday in the Sheraton - Ten Eyck Hotel. Mrs. William Doyle is co-chairman. They Will be assisted by the following committee chairmen: Tickets, Mrs. Jo- seph Cahill; patrons, Miss Agnes Pitts; tallies, Mrs. John C. Probst: table prizes, Mrs. William Doyle; Infant of Prague, Mrs. Louis Blum. Also, special prizes, Mrs. Henry Rosenberger; pro- gram, Miss Pitts and Miss Margaret McGuiness; candy, Mrs. Helen Thibo- deau, and publicity, Mrs. Probst. Fashions will be by M. Solomon. I »r n Limited Time Only i know death and taxes are unavoidable, bat at least death doesn't get worse every time'Congress meets." TALVIN'S 75th ANNIVERSARY SALE! NOW thru FEB. 18! 1 »«mviliM«* AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE ON Johann Haviland FINE IMPORTED CHINA 4 ! J2 PIECE SMViCE FM I (S faur pc pltct-Mttlnlf) at6'umm.Y smw NOW «14l" TOO SAW *W U one of,the ten lovely ALV1N Sterling designs is your heart's desire, act now! At 75th Anniver«ary savings of 30%, you can own^ complete Sterling flatware serv- ice . . . or add to your present ALVIN service. # { Buy now at these low prices... sale ends February 18th. Take advantage of our budget payment plan, if %o\i wish! Be jure to ask about our FREE ckestjrffer! A. A. A A fj. ^.M* •taafav'M' - afcaVaTiPfitf- ' * '•*- ^ - - - - * **- - f ' i -*' 144 SO. PEARL ST.- FURKiTURF AND B E D D I N G ••ittim p.Ml Sil m « > * « • SUcS-SSttist! M**« **•, '»•«• ' « * . TaalfW* * M IMW>*Wl Ssiat fart, fadatal lit aXlaSaS. \ -a*. 'i STATE and |AMEi STS. # Opan Thursday Nighli til 9 i Small pink and yel- Blue f l o r a l design, low rosebud design. Platinum band. Gold band. * Ones in a rare while. 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TOI KNICKERBOCKER NEWS ALBANY, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, YEB. 1, 1961 Welcome Wagon Club to Have Bajl

F A S H I O N • SOI U T Y

Tht Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club of Albany will hold its seventh an-nuit Chanty

the Aurania Club. This year's dance will benefit the Association for the

Children.

dames Richard E. Evths, drew Kahle, Craig Bfftwn, Robert Wilson, William A. John Mangan, Jack Lang Chesterfield, S. F. Bittner ? and Jaefc Larabee.*

and Mitchell Koth, is

"It not so haiiy-Edward C. Tebbutt of Slingerlands, tells his 5-year-old daughter, Tra-cey, after a spill on the ice. Members and guests flocked to the Albany Country Club Saturday afternoon for the annual carnival which probably was the last one to be held at the site. New York State has taken over the property for college expansion. Also 6n hand at the affair we*e many members of the RPI Figure Skating Club> who put on a

demonstration for those less adept at the sport.

|*f**~* ;

Mrs. Donald Lowry ticket cTnrtnrnm. She be aided by Mesdames Ed ward F. Frost, John B, Keene, William Owcaarski,

I t n " S f e £ Weston F. Cowles, Thomas s uay wiu oe , Henry Meade, An-

the theme. » = - : Mrs. John fc Jatho is in

charge of aecbraflorts. She will be assisted by Mes-

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Daughter Ww Mr, and Mrs. Daniel T.

Spotten of Selkirk have an­nounced the birth of a daughter, Derry Jeanne Jan. 17. The couple also has two sons, Daniel Flem­ing and Dale Ferry.

—Mri, QfTiid PjPPtr IBd Mrs. Curt A. Tucker

Futterer, Man to W

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TnE K^nCERBOCKETl NEWS ALBANY, N. Y, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1, 1W1

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AT T. ANTMUN COH1N

Mid-Heel Charm with Low-Heel

Comfort!

The annual card party and fashion show of the

Secretarial High School wiU beheld it Opm, Teh,

WAMPUM LAST Na 35

In black. An-

ban* and klwa MH.

E l i z a b e t h d e J a n y Executive Representative of all Powers Schoob. Former Director of the Wathiiupoo, D.C Power* School; won na uoml

career girl* and other young women of the socially-demia Nation'* Capital

ALMOST. INTERESTING

Knickerbocker

Now it's yours in

this famous DR. LOCKE SHOE! And it has an arch that has ireiped-to relieve arch strain for so many women, and plenty of toe room for day­long ease. Why not come in today and try it on!

INVITATION TO A THRILLING VISIT

BAK38ARA KEYSER BOWEN

Mr. and^Mrs. Edmund J. Bowen of Loudenvilfe. and DetrayJBeach» rTa., have announced the engagement of their^daughter, TMiss Barbara Keyser Bqwen, to Michael

VISIT YOU* toot

DOCTOt

SHOE SPfCfAUSTS SI CHAPEL ST. Opp Tan lyck

Mawaar »ark A }K.»

February is Open House Month at the John Robert Powers School of Albany celebrating our fifth anniversary h

Elizabeth de Jany, our national executive representative Mr*. Rosemary Casey, our director, and the entire staff invite the girls and career women of Albany to visit the School during Open House Month.

H I G H L I G H T S O F YC5UR VIQTI*

An authoritative counseling-*^1' session — without charge or obligation — on your poise. and personality potentials; ^ inspection of the School?*' modern facilities and discus­sion of its uniquely helpful curriculum; and the gift of a

John Robert lowers cosme­tic. For the closest possible attention during your indi-sjTdual consultation, it is advisable to arrange an ad­vance appointment^ Pless* telephone HEmlock 4-8111 or maU the coupon below.

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JOHN ROBERT POWERS SCHOOL OF ALBANY

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Getting a free ride at the A l b a n y Country Club's Winter Carnival is Marie Touhey, daughter of Mr.

'and Mrs. Carl Touhey of Albany. The Good Samari-

4av giving her the •;. »«*— lift is Recorder John Holt-

Harris.

c T H E S E A R E THE

the>r< -J t t lan Mcintosh% son of Mr. and Mrs Allan J. Mcintosh

of New York City and Sunnyfield-Farm, Bedford Village. A spring wedding is planned. Miss Bowen attended St, Agnes School and. is a

graduate of Smith College, Class of '58. She studied at the Courtault institute of History and Art of the Uni­versity of London and is associated with the American Federation of Arts, New York City. She is a provisional

Member of the Junior League. Her grandparents are Mrs. Edmund I. Bowen and the late Mr. Bowen of New York and Rochester and the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Titter of Rochester and Delray Beach.

Mr. Mcintosh-attended Choate School and Haver-ford College. He is a member of the River Club and is with Fahnestock & Co. in New York City;

City Club BPW To He<tr Collins

Dr. Evan R. Collins, presi-dfnt of State College of Education, Albany, will be . V e speaker tonight at a dinner - meeting of the Business and Professional Group of the City Club of Albany.

Miss Helen Hay Heyl » chairman of the group, and Mrs. Qharles S. Crounse, vice president of the City Club, is in charge of the dinner arrangements, as­sisted by the Misses Eva Grampp, Freda Reissig, Marion R i c_h_m_o n d and

10 at the school. Fashions will be by Peggy Parker, with Bette Reddish as com­mentator.

Mrs. John Bartkowski is eneral chairman, assisted y MM. Arthur Picard as co-chairman. yf

Committees i n c l u d e : Tickets, Mesdames John Brooks, John Kindlon, Phil­ip P^jflen, "Feter Biance* Rjchard Marking, Kenneth fngalls, Herbert Voorhis, Michael Osimek, lsadore Hodorski and John Kirch-ner; programs, Mrs

sntr Mrs. Johft-tle Evoy; hostesses, Mesdames Sidmore Oboyski, Joseph Brady, Raymond Kollv^riK Tfam WuslTawT^ms* \Jrffr er, David Couchman, Mich­ael Kavenj*.^^; • -" —Prize*, Mesdames Chester SchtlR), Peter LeDuc, Ed-ward Newcomb and Chri­stopher Cunningham; prizes, Mrs. Percy Pariseau and Mrs. ^rank Kelly; re­freshments* Mesdames Walter Nichelson, Frank Pierce, Joseph Rysn and Theodore Kaljse, and bake sale, Mrs. Walter Stanley, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Edward Brooks, Mrs. Ches­ter Jones^and Mrs. Har­old Irish.

The Girls

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as Wheels in Her T7 ?5lj ;;*jfy' •"*^'3

HEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm going with a great guy who is 22 and has loads oi qualRies w h S ^ a ^ i r e i His one big fault is that

yourself lucky to go with him on foot, by" oxcart or

4* t-new litncee, wotiM he?—STIL^ PUZZLED.

DEAR STILL: Probably not. But he coirfd fcave it reset or take ft bwk W

he doesn't have a car. I know he makes 188

week, but he has to help DEAR ANN LANDERS:

putting himself through 3 ranA. o n l l l__ , t 5 ^ night coUege. We always * r e c e n t c o l u m n l h a t y o u

double-date or takes bus can't understand why a girl and 1 just hate i t It's ter- would want to keep an en-ribly inconvenient to go gagement ring that symbol-wit h another couple »U. the ^ 5ef JL shattered romance^ time, as we have to make I'm not a grasping fe*>

the store and get _

gagement should insist that he take the ring back ss a matter of. Integrity.

BAREARA ANNF^TTERER

our plans to fit in with theirs and it's a drag. Will you please give him a bint? —SUE Z O

DEAR SUE: He doesn't need a hint. He needs money* if the fellow is as good as he sounds, consider

male. In fact I returned an engagement ring just a few weeks ago, but why should, the fellow accept the ring? Mine did _ a»d j was sur-prisext^urely if hisT be­comes engaged again he wouldn't give the same ring

WHERE IS BOBO? St. Bernard dog, brown and

- whiter t> HHeirtbs old, rhif-been missing from home for two Weeks. Call

Golden Crust Bakery Coho.i CEdar 7-3802

^REWARD

> Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Futterer, 894 Myrtle Ave., and

Lake Placid, have announced the engagement of their daughter BarbMa^Arjn, ;tar Peter S: Zory^Jr. He is the son of Mr? and Mrs* Zory of Syracuse.

A September wedding I t planned.

Miss Futterer is a grad­uate of Albany Academy for Girls. She attended Bradfprd Junior College and was graduated from the Albany division of Rus­sell Sage College. She is with American Airlines in Albany.

ML-Zory was graduated from Syracuse University

JL WTaTRttftL REVtUUH S S R V J C C

MARY F. TESS1ER

Trying to get warm from a fire on the crisp January day (perfeef skating weather) were, from left, Robert K. Baker, Elsmere; Dr. Wil Ham B. Smith^Jr., Selkirk; Mrs. Richard De Graff, Albany and Mrs. John Holt-Harris, Albany^TTred members later tumbled into the dub house for a boffet supper, and, for those who still had the energy, an eve­

ning o f dancing.

Minister fo Address Mothers The Rev. Angela Mong-

Meth-srefty Ministry""

of Albany * will be the speaker at a meeting of the_Mother's Club of Mad-ISOTT Ave. "Presbyterian Church at 8:15 p.m. Fri­day. Mr. Mongiore has a store-front chapel in Ham­ilton St., and his work is with people without a church affiliation.

Mrs. Howard Tubbs will preside at the meet-ting, at which worship will be led by Mrs. Otto Bruins. Refreshments w i 111 be

served Evvart

by Mrs. Merwyn

Uther officers for the year are: Vice President, Mrs» Ross Blake; secfetary-tresiurer, Mrs. John-Leach, andT new member of the nominating corrmittee, Mrs. Ewart.

The following committee chairmen have been an­nounced: CaUing, Mrs. Her­bert; Leahy; hospitality, Mrs, Bruins; new member

: Miss_ Dorothy^ Thompson; worship. „MTS. Ewpf* re­freshments, Mrs. /William

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Reynolds; missionary edu-sMoik^ Mrj_JMiltoji Oisonf, publlelty, Mrs. Jtjseph-Om^ lete; ways and means, Mrs. John Haefeli, and women's society represent­ative, Mrs. Charles Hurlinx>

;eo gratitude

Nothing brightens life.—our own and others—so much as sincere gestures of gratitude. Yet many people are fearful about expressing gratitude because they feel it will not b* welcome!

Discover, from famed au­thor A. J. Cronin, how easy it is to express your apprecia-itSifn for kindnesses, great and small—and how this simple secret ma^ give yoju a whole

Miracles JOHN ROBERT POWERS CAN WORK *OR YOU!

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new BTjtlook orHfre. Resifirts helpful article, "The Graos of Gratitude" in February

der'sDigest—nowonsale.

Y o u r F i g u r e D r a m a t i z e d Through ncienhfic diet and exercise Powers will Coordinate your weight distribution and posture widi your bone structure —> for a striking new-figure of grace and freedom!

Y o u r ^ f k i n a n d H a i r G l o r i f i e d Complete Power* instruction on the cleansing, lubrication, stimulation, and protection -of your akin and hiir will bring them shining new beauty and health, _ i ^ ^ — -

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Your Visual Poise Effective Across a room or across a table your composure, your gestures, your handling of accessories will through Powers express your assurance and attrac­tiveness.

" 1 6 Y o u r W a r d r o b e F o o u s s e d The right lines, the right colors, die sound basic wardrobe and complementary accessories* the wisdom and fascination of enlightened buying — Powers will bring you all these! y '

YWCA Program Plhtners Schedule - Girls9 Activities An after-school iun per­

iod for girls from 8 to 10 years* of age is Wing car-

r i on from 3:30 p. nr, I p. f t every Thursday

at ~ttt Voting Women's CtefaUaa Aviat ion , Th# program includes crafts, games and swimmin£.

The YW prsgram olaft-ners ht¥i announced "there still art opening! ft the dancing clssses which in­clude modem, beginners Latin Atttrktft JWdbaJlet. Other classes still open are fweing. life savings, sew­ing and bridge There still it room in the Play Pen, tin nursery operated from

9.30 a. An. to 1:30 p. m. each da^ for children from 3 to 5.

Arrangements have been made /for the woman who grants] a> plunge fiRt-'thw-pool between noon and 1 p. m. Thursdays. This has

. been planned especially tor businesswomen. The La­dies day Qui group meets from raff's, m to f- p. m. every Wednesday for a

•pi^fraftv of drafts, bridge, lectures and lunch togeth­er. ChildreTC"are cared for in the Kiddie-Check.

Information awmt any of the classes may be obtain­ed at the yg+ 5 Lodge SL

Y o u r W a l k C o m p o s e d Your bearing and your atep wuTlearn from Power* ease, style, poise, personality.

Y o u r a e l f G1 o w i n g l y F a a t l d i o u s Fingertip to toenail your grooming wUi be Power*

meticulous, your personal care impeccable.

Y o u r S p e e c h C o n f id e n t Voice control, diction and modulation Powei%,will attune to project a yirid, confident you, with your interests enriched and enlightened.

Y o u r M a k e - u p E x p e r t * The natural look, achieved and controlled through die skilled use of cosmetics and strategic hair styl­ing, will give you the Powers flair for a rewarding business and social life.

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T . , As thousand! hare discovered, mr j you car*

prove to y o w a l e i t - - 1 f o w e r t G i r l i t ± • • ;

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Mr. and Mrs. George-F. Tessier, 20 Grove PI.. Sche­nectady, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Fran­ces Jessier, 210 Western Ave., tcMPhilip H. Joyce, son of Raymond F. Joyce; 14 Kjn£ Ave.

Both Miss Tessier and Mr. Joyce are on the edi­torial staff of the Times-Union.

Miss Tessier is a gradu­ate of Albany State College for Teachers. .She formerly was with tbe Schenectady Gazette. Mr. Joyce is a

"gTibTuatr or -trirVTsTTfir Brothers Academy and Siena College and served with the Army in Okinawa. He has been employed on the Glens Falls Post-Star and The Saratogian.

Pythian Sisters

Elect Officers Miss Marcia €t>h*n nas

been elected most excellent chief of Albany Temple, Pythian Sisters.

Other officers are: Senior, Hrs. Sara Segal; junior, Mrs. Lee Levine; manager, Mrs. Tillie Perlman; secre­tary, Mrs. Frances Sher­man; treasurer, Mrs. Lil­lian* Scott; protector. Mrs. Hattie Shcier; outer guard, Mrs. Shayla Cohen; pianist, Mrs. Rae Feldman, and^past chief. Mrs. Clara Handler.

A meeting will be held Monday at the Pythian, Temple. 728 Madison Ave.

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"Esther Francisco and Mes dames Royal Babcock, Ro­bert Shollenberger, Hazel Smith and Gladys Gnesch.

where hs was a member of Beta Theta Pi' fraternity and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He is studying for his doctorate in physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology.

St. Ann's Group To Have Party

Mrs. Archibald McFar-land is general chairman of the annual card party and fashion - show of the Altar-Rosary Society of St. Ann's Church, which will be held at 8 p. m. Friday in the Sheraton - Ten Eyck Hotel. Mrs. William Doyle is co-chairman.

They Will be assisted by the following committee chairmen: Tickets, Mrs. Jo­seph Cahill; patrons, Miss Agnes Pitts; tallies, Mrs. John C. Probst: t a b l e prizes, Mrs. William Doyle; Infant of Prague, Mrs. Louis Blum. •

Also, special prizes, Mrs. Henry Rosenberger; pro­gram, Miss Pitts and Miss Margaret M c G u i n e s s ; candy, Mrs. Helen Thibo-deau, and publicity, Mrs. Probst.

Fashions will be by M. Solomon.

I »r n Limited Time Only

i know death and taxes are unavoidable, bat at least death doesn't get worse every time'Congress meets."

TALVIN'S 75th ANNIVERSARY SALE! NOW thru FEB. 18! 1 » « m v i l i M « *

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U one of,the ten lovely ALV1N Sterling designs is your heart's desire, act now! At 75th Anniver«ary savings of 30%, you can own^ complete Sterling flatware serv­ice . . . or add to your present ALVIN service. # { Buy now at these low prices... sale ends February 18th. Take advantage of our budget payment plan, if %o\i wish!

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