-•~ ^ — - i ; - ^ w . V - ^ W ^ ^ w ^ ^ ^ ?**^<i."<: . ^ • . . - . * V ".••..•.., ^ 0 ^ ^ ; •.&'. ALTAMONT (N. Y.) ENTERPRISER A summer vacation is a pleasant thought to anyone, but a free vacation comes as a miracle to children confined to the over-populated areas of New York city. Each year the Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund sends 10,000 youngsters from New York out to share some "country family s" summer blessings. Won't you help? Call Bob Deats, East Berne, 216-J4 or Frank Streeter, UNion 1-8778 for details. Altamont Grade School Kindergarten Gallupville gO. POST, FRIDAV, APRIL 28, 1961 South Bethlehem Westerlo 8ECTION TWO — PAGE THREE Clarksville Registration To feed a population of 230 million (as predicted for 1975), farmers must produce 16.3 billion pounds more red meat, 47 billion pounds more milk; and 20 billion more eggs. Sunday evening, April••.$0>>ja| '$ffl. METHODIST CHURCH REFORMED CHURCH m. there will be a speci^ipWg COMMUNITY C H U R C H Rev. Ralton M. Speers, minister. p. (.:"• . Donald Boyce Boyce, minister. gram and covered dish suppef <m«& g:»day, Rev. James A. Neevel, pastor. April 30th Sunday, April 30th: church- Mr. Pearson, a layjmjnis^' Saturday, April 29th: 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. in the Methodist church in A f g ^; 3&80 a. m. Morning worship. Swedish smorgasbord beginning at 10:45 a. m. Worship hour serv- tina, will speak. V'j/%?i ' No Reserve." 5 p. m. at lower church. Shrimp, ice, with Mr. Speers preaching. Regular WSCS meeting W a g * * ; roast beef, turkey, ham, potato Tuesday, May 1st: day evening May 3, at the :mmHk &. BAPTIST CHURCH salad, Swedish meat balls, jello, 7 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal at A mother and daughter *>anjn|& Roland salads, herring, rolls, Swedish cofSM L. MUler, pastor. the church. is scheduled May 6 at the . < W P | ^Ifey, April 30: fee cake, tarts, cream-puffs, and Sunday, May 7 — Tentative plan A daughter was born tit 'MJRS -fmi many other delicacies. Public infor reception of new members' at Mrs. Wilbur Radliff April J ^ ^ K mizL a ; , m J Mom^S worship, vited. ^ffisery attendants as usual. worship hour service. Those inMrs. Lillian Relyea, M r s ; » , | p Sunday, April 30th: Bible school. terested in affiliation should speak Carhart and Mrs. L. R. Griffin* : | W •#;*>Pa. mm. YSunday outh 8:30 a. m. Men's breakfast class. to the pastor about arranging for spent Tuesday with Mrs. Guy.®*; I'm - ' fellowship. membership. "The Talking Drum" bum at Glenmonth to help her f g VI.-W p. m. Evening service. If 9:45 a. m. Church school. N O W A V A I L A B L E FOR y u s i c c o m e o u t io offering for specieu" missionary work serve her birthday. ' these 11 a m. Service of worship. . <p& s f e & ^ THIS TERRITORY You will also be spiritulin Africa will be received at the 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship. DiRev. William I. Cosman rJ$M mm. Messed by the gospel message We desire a Distributor to stock service. over Monday nihgt with his fetnjj| m pastor Miller delivers each ane Mcintosh and Karen Cass will our famous Sports Shelf with Sunday, May 15 — Mother's Day near Newburgh. conduct the meeting on "Mr. Pro' ', S I .sporting equipment from one of observance will include baptism of testant Meet Mr. Catholic." Jack Orme spent a few days jlasf Weqjiesday, May 3: America's large manufacturers. infants and children. Thoe parents week in New York city on buaaeafe Monday, May 1st: |;15 p. m. Crusader choir. 'Service food, drug and variety who desire baptism for their chilMr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker ^ P m Senio 6:30 p. m. Cherub choir rehearsal. ' ' choir. stores with displays of Hunting, dren should • make arrangements family have moved from- Souflijpf ! ' « ' ' 7 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal. Fishing, Baseball, Football, with the pastor by May 7. A me- to Castleton. ' S ^ «*£. May'5 Prayer ^ pr&iSe7:45 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal. Basketball and all other indoor morial gift dedication will also take 11 Seaman Joseph Jensen of f h ^ J p '•ffi Tuesday, May 2nd: P-. J - Boys' Brigade, and outdoor sports equipment. place at this service. 8 p. m. Church school teachers S. Navy was home for the iwegs how • ^.'" B - K b a nquet will be Sunday, May 21 — Annual" con- end. •• '-Jpj "m in Saugerties Friday, May 5. and officers will meet at the lower GOOD INCOME ference Sunday — no Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wiltsie :ari| south Rally in our church this church. or service at the church. Members 6:45 p. m. Boy Scouts at the PULL OR PART TIME are invited to attend conference Mrs. Roy Wiltsie visited Mr. a n | ^Wrday night, with Dr. Vernon school. Operate from Home - No knowworship service at the Convention" Mrs. Michael Ulion at Vooifoees\fflj!<§ ^gunds as speaker. Let's have a ' M ^ e attendance. COMMUNITY NOTES ledge of the sporting goods bushall, Saratoga, at 10:30 a. m., with on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright "Sp Miss Sandra Van Wie celebrated iness necessary -- we instruct, Bishop Lloyd C. Wicke preaching. her fourth birthday last Tuesday COMMUNITY NOTES you in the servicing of the acAt 2 p. m. in the First Methodist called on Mrs. Jesse Vincent at.iPf; The kindergarten teacher plays church of Saratoga, members are in- cove on Sunday. Airs. Lester Youmans, Miss Alida with a party. Her guests were counts that we establish for you Miss Ella Kerker of Albany_ m Pier, Mrs. John Speenburgh, Ruth and Robin Van Wie and Janet t h e "mother" role and has the re- vited to attend the ordination serv—Cash income can start immepart of last week with * L e o n a Patrie, Mrs. Edna Cooke Houck, ' Sandy's cousins; Harold sponsibility of continuing the mo- ice. diately. Kerker and family. • .-MVJ. m Mrs. Donald Boyce attended the Smith, i n . Dean Courtwright, Jefther' image in the mind of the Sunday, May 28 —* Tentative ! Unlimited Potential Mrs. Charles Radliff was a Sufe ;fl«ssionary conference in the Sixth frey Rarick, Darcy Shuflet and her child during- the two-hour period plans are for a communion service day dinner guest of her son, Era£|g .^formed church of Albany last sister, Cynthia and her brothers, he is in school. at this church. Earnings Weekly Robert, Jr., and David. Grandand family. '•"• $?|' tniirsday evening. Briefly, the aims of the kinderLUTHERAN CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Robert TuckerfW, Mrs. William Loetterle and son, mother Van Wie made a cake for Bonus Plan garten program can be summarized Pentecost Sunday, with this year's sons and Stewart Seaburg, Sr.;/-wet|' •raoiard, visited Mrs. Richard Benn the party. Grandmother Filkins as follows: This business can be operated confirmation services, will bring to Sandy's mother served refreshments. in conjunction with your pres(a) To assist the child to devel- an end'the pastoral services of the Sunday night supper guesft o f ; ^ r | ana son, Richard, of Albany Courtwright and Mrs. Rarick ent occupation or full time. An op muscular controls through a va- Rev. Russell B. Greene in this com- and Mrs. Stewart Seaburg, Sjtkym Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooke and Mrs. Mrs. L. R. Griffin, Si*., vM£§ ms. John MacMillen and daugh- were also present immediate minimum cash Inriety ok activities. munity. Pastor and Mrs. Greene Don't forget the round and square vestment of $1495.00 is requir(b) To develop reasonable self- have been in the Berne-East Berne her aunt, Mrs. Peter (3arkner%p iteS, Nancy and Laurie, visited Mr. tonight at the fire hall. ed. control by learning when to talk, parish since 1936, and with Evan- New Baltimore on We&nesday£'3M and Mrs. Reid Cooke of New York. dance Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brawfjp: ;_Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens, listen, and follow directions. Our Repurchase Plan covers gelical Lutheran church since 1946. Kingston were dinner guests of j8$j§ Jr., and sons, Mark and Scott, of Mrs. Richard Storm were Mr. and any unsold merchandise. .(c) To attain self-confidence by Recently the couple was honored and Mrs. John Kawaske Tuesc ~ x&st Greenbush were Sunday guests Mrs. Carmine Fiacco and family of If you are sincere and desire a talking freely 'before the class. at a testimonial dinner and "This- evening. . ;| Of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevens and Rensselaer and Mrs. Charles Mclocal interview, write at once (d) To lengthen his attention Is-Your-Life" program by the conDermott of Knox. Wlliam Stevens, Sr. A daughter was born to MJJvJj.. giving name, address and phone span. t gregations of all three churches. Mrs. Ernest Lawton, Jr., AprflST- ;. Clifford Van Dyke and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hannay of number. (e) To learn to respect the rights Upon this occasion the Rev. Russell Westerlo visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter :E!aine and K m , of Elsmere, visited at Albany Medical Center hospiW " of others. B. Greene, Jr., of Trinity Lutheran M Frederick on Sunday. Miss Jean Tulloch of Bridgetti ?Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Loetterle. The reading readiness program church, Staten Island, served as Conn., spent the week witfi-fi '. Mrs. Ray Haner of Leeds visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Storm and as well as the kindergarten child's toastmaster and master of ceremonmother, Mrs. Caroline Tullbchj. § | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooke last boys and Mrs. Charles McDermott 1317 Brown Street introduction to science, numbers, ies. The couple received a testiwere callers of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Warren Mead visitedg^ Sunday. health, a r t and music, will toe dis- monial booklet and "This-Is-Ypur- sister, Mrs. Henry Hotaling at Jjeuri;r i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curless and Fiacco one evening last week. Philadelphia 23, Pa. cussed in later articles. Life" scrapbook containing greetings Bush. Remember the Swedish smorgas. • . : $ g | Jsbns, Kenneth, David and Robert, of from all three congregations, photoA daughter was born to, M ^ r o f .Coeymans Hollow; Miss Edith Cur- bord beginning at 5 p. m. Saturday graphs and mementos of the three Mrs. Cosmo DiPierro April jB$mj$jless of West Berne, and Miss Kath- at the tower church. churches, and a, gift to express the a son to Mr. and Mrs. V | | $ K leen Thompson of Catskill visited Mrs. Laura Filkins has just rethanks of all parishioners. turned from a few weeks in Florida Jenkins April 10. if;5Ks Mr. and Mrs. Henry Curless. Mrs. Raymond Houck and daughIn June, Pastor Greene will be Thomas Dooley escorted his'*gi|p£ : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis visited ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING transferred from the Hartwick Con- son, Jack Terwelp, to t h e « S @ t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kenyon of ter, Janet, and son, Jeffrey, were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and ference to the Hudson Conference Kappa Delta fraternity fathsrfSP Schenectady Sunday. 8:30 to 12 Midnight to develop a new congregation in the son banquet at the NornpiiiJ Mr. anfl Mrs. Gilbert Anderson Mrs. Frank Ernest of Reidsville. and Mrs. Anson Rowe spent city of Kingston. Country Club Tuesday everimpiSf! Save returned home after having a Mr. few da rs w i t h M r mrs Mrs. Howard Shafer of W 6 1 p j e | spent the winter with Rev. and Mrs J - and »».._, — . — - . Louise DeNagy of Hendersonville, CANCER CRUSADE and Mrs. Olan Wagoner ofJH S5-.™..., Duchow of, West Hartford, GUN CLUB ROAD ALTAMONT N. C , on the way home from Minnie Hotaling, chairman of the B I L L MASSOTH, Caller local Cancer Crusade fund drive, Monday. A D M I S S I O N 70c ''f$|fl|M£'~ and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson, Florida. has announced canvassers who will The Women's Society of eSSSsJ^flvtheir grandson, Gilbert Duchow Mrs. Clara Weidman and Mrs. call at your house within the next tian Service of the South BefJ|p|oI "West Hartford, Conn., spent sevfew weeks to ask«you for your sup- hem Methodist church will rrieetjeral days recently with Rev. and Margaret Lounsbuxy attended the •?•*•,•.;.•-.'.,• port. Please give generously. They Wednesday, May 3, at 8 p. m. TwtMrs. Robert Duchow of Youngstown, funeral of a cousin recently at are: Maurice Becker, Mrs. Maurice books "The Lovely Ambition" ajjjojOhio Galway, accompanied by Jesse C. Becker, Alex Luniewski, Jr., George 'Nautilus SO Degrees North" '"" " Hannay. Hotaling, Walter Jones, Mrs. James be reviewed by Mrs. Qiaries O „ anfl Mrs. LeRoy Braman of I Ur- **>& ^ Avery of Esperance Weaver, James Weaver, Melvixi lanan and Mrs. John 'HaskjeHViJ ^ Boyce Sunday itleton visited Rev.afternoon. and Mrs. recently caUed a t ^ home of theniSenecal,, .(Sorfon, . A l a n j j i y , , Mrs. stallation of officers will Se con5 Wc ? o d e n d guests Hie Howard f ^ g f " mid "Bovce Sundaya t afternoon. '^ * - A^ftcew ducted by Rev. William Cossmah out home were: Mr. and Mrs. Laura Filkins was a Monday A social hour will .follow the meetJames lansihg and family of night supper guest of Mr. arid Mrs ing with refreshments served by C O M M U N I T Y NOTES Mrs. Norman Noble, Mrs. Olta L and Lisa Swartwout Sat- Wallace Filkins and family at Alcove. Anyone having news for this Starr and Mrs. George Starr. Deguests were Curtis, Guy and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bashford paper, please get it to the corres- votions will be led by Mrs. RaySwartwout. of Kinderhook called on Mrs. Marpondent any "time during the week mond Starr. and Mrs. G. Britton and Mr. garet Lounsbury Thursday afteror by 8 o'clock Monday morning. Mrs. H. Swartwout were in noon. The HDU will have an open house * one day last week, May 4 from. 1 to 4 p. m. in the children of Schenectady and Mr. and a n d Mrs. Clayton Cooke Methodist activity building. Pro- Mrs. Luther Wilty and daughter, on Mr. and Mrs. Everett jects that were made during the Judy. , Tuesday evening. Paul Bonneau and daughter, Kim, years will be displayed. Everyone Mrs. T. C. Morehouse and mother, invited. Refreshments will be Mrs. Myrtle Wendover, made a trip Sympathy of the community is visited the Dudeks at their farm 'ed t o the relatives of the above Waterford on Saturday. served. Rome Sunday. David Dietz. Mrs. Florence McCulloch spent That LICENSE No. 91^1021 && been issued to the . Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Zimmer en- to Mrs. LeRoy Wright spent Thurs- 3rent Griffin of Ravena spent Tuesday night with her brother-intertained at/supper Saturday night, day with Mrs. Alvin Severance. undersigned to sell CIDER and BEER at retail in couple of days last week with law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr... and Mrs. Marvin Spawnand Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anthony and , J and Mrs-. Everett Snider. an EATING PLACE, under the Alcoholic Beverage of Earlton. Mrs., Frank Floyd called on Mrs. LCallers a t Gerald -Hempstead's Frazer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dwyer and Control Law, at -the PARK SUP*L% Route 85, New Harriet Doyle at the Haskin home, pong the week were Rye Robbins Leona Bonneau attend the band reGrosvenor's Corners, Wednesday affitwo children, of Massachusetts; cital and Scotland Road, 7fo^-j^:^«#''jJSik^ud^'|tHMui7 Co., dance at Hotel Troy on 1 afternoon. P and Mrs. Jackson and chil- Monday evening. N. Y., for off and on-premises consumption. Mrs. T. C. Morehouse attended a * » of Medusa; Mrs. Donald JorMr and Mrs. F. Van Soest of Fun-Aiders party in Schenectady on jaaand children. Sunday, Mr. and the trailer park, Frank Dupree of LEONARD F. and A N N A H. BERSCHWINGER Monday evening. JJ*. Royal Stanton and family of and Sherwood Campbell of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zimmer Cwymans Hollow, Mr. and Mrs. Latham Cohoes were Saturday callers of spent part of last week with Mrs. k y . Hempstead. Tracy Johnson. Catherine Hotaling. ^«r» and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson ROUTE 85 — N E W SCOTLAND, N E W YORK Howard McCulloch of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. William Watson "We returned home after spendand children spent the week end igfthe winter with Rev. and Mrs. spent the week end at Latham with AH!) PAY MOEE? with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^Ubn Duchouw and family ae his mother. George Watson, at Johnstown. Wat Hartford, Conn. You Buy Here - Sign Here ~ Pay Don't forget to set your clocks •«", and Mrs. L. V. Hempstead Herel No Payments till May -- ahead one hour Saturday night. <•««! ^on . „Mrs. Snider . „ „ „ „ .Everett . Up. to 35 Months to Pay! Where Reid Frank Lloyd is still in the hos- ^SjPsday KJnffiin, and afternoon. daughter Jill,Mrs. Mrs. Dale if You Have the Ability to Pay— pitaL He is gaining slowly. BwniimmmiiHHl Gwrt and son Allen of Ravena, They Say O K I Mr. and Mrs. Barton Vrooman of ^'je callers, Friday. Old Lineor Mutual -. Schenectady' were Sunday night ^jfr a n d Mrs. Clayton Cooke, &OW IS T H E T I M E T O BUY suppet guests at the home of Mr. f? Miss Linda Arnold spent a Automobile and Fire '57 DODGE $795 and Mrs. Chester Zimmer. !WS*j The Morehouse girls were Satur- * * days (with Mr. and Mrs. Reed 2-Dr. V%8. Automatic transmission. nmiiimiitinrttiin g**e of ftegal Park, and Mr. and day visitors at the Butt home. Radio, heater. Mr, and Mrs. William Avery of J™. Donald Smith of South Hamp*58 DE SOTO' $995 4-Dh* Se*dahV" Radio, heater, auto- Esperance • were Tuesday evening ^ L . 1 matic transmission, power steer- supper' guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cornell and Mrs. Adam Manchester. ing, power brakes. BBRNE, N. Y. sp»t the weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mahorn of •^js. Smith Stanton of Schenectady. '56 P L Y M O U T H ,. $695 •••*?: Tel. Weet Berne 2001 4-Door Hardtop V-8. Radio, heat- Albany entertained her parents, Mr. *fr. and Mns. Stanley Furman •*; and Mrs. John Krump, and Mr. and ^ d on Mr. and Mrs. Everett er, standard transmissiort. > rv°^ Adam Manchester at dinner j*jder, Monday evening. *57 OliDS \: ;...$995 Mrs. ,o». 4-Dr* Hardtop. Automatic trans- at the Hotel Augustan, CoblesWll, i ' " ' M i ' . , . " * ' ' " ' ' ' " . ,....,. Sunday. . mission, radio, heater. BULBS -..,.-*•;." •"•: iMfERiAt 4osE.woVE*.iiEHC|.'.^pjis(8*.4fyiliiS fn*..5t«fe"B«nsl!lp;i|w ••-.•, Miss Naomi Zimmer is having & ?55.|Rt,vjM!6:uTH' ' u ; ; $495 :..;}. ;•'readV-rtade^rit-esfor tRrHt^Wlii^Wft<rfc,Ei(<:!u5ly*"DUB0|s.%rt.nty; •• # f # * ^ e d a n , V-8. Automatic week's vacation from her duties at, SEEDS ''* issued ei«H cuitomB-giar'afiUfesfeifai • % * « * ailtefr, W^.«hnjtt^ . , Ifhe Burnt Hills Elementary school t|?artsf^is^io;n^r|di6, heater. ~ * ;'... de'cay; • __ ". • " , ' •" '.'..'' "••' ' -vv: :'/ > . £•' " \ •. PLANTS The Gallupville Fife Co. will pick>59iPL¥MQUTH .;..._...*..... $1495 I-''•''. M08BIE HOUSE - Ideaf as pwistrfe' ifrtMr*«ow, fef patlft sfoWe,' « v••• Meli^de^v^ador. Radio, heater, n p bid papers JPriday afternoon ana : TOOLS Automatic transmission. toolhouse. Williamsburg ceionlat. style flKfehed M Cabot's brbwh st»ln, - • evening, May 5. Have your papers ••) white trim. Dutch Door and windbltl pre-WsUlled. America's finest small •55 C H E V R O L E T ...:... tied or boxed and where they can FERTILIZERS 940 '' utility building at rial saVinisi • ; • . • ' . 2-0p<Sr;v«edan, V-Bi Automatic-get, them. , PEST CONTROLS transmission; i •.;Gjjrde";-and Claude Byran ot h'- SUBURBAN P0ST-t-RAU FENCE - 10 ft. sections, sele'rf 100% Penle*£>$ ' B W l G ^ u . : ; „....., '*4$5 iR^sselaervufe called on Mrs. FranK Protected smooth cypress; halfroundlot Ronortiy. Outlasts cedar,2 to 1 And-r2-D*v Har^ftp,, Radio, heater, au- XMffl, Sunday night. Mr. and Mts. • — costs less, too! . • tomatic transmission. '. •;:". Malcolrn: :Ubyd and family were OTHER QUALITY SUPPLIES !"' LITE POLE -i S ft. hlgti treated-^ppa post, complete With 3* Iamp> siippei/; guests. .. • f.1-:. collar, tenter cable holey, . {. u/t .'. ' i '•"•'< "-*" 26S ^ tfSE/b, tJAR§ TO'' CHOOSE : 1 Mr. andxMi& Herman Zimmerman FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS " 1. ' ,'Wrti* tar 9itt$6di0$'- Qv*t a, doitn:itjil**,. ,'„. ahd,*hei£itfe&. Miss Carole Kugleg: •Were: Oh a deep"•'•sea fishing trip ore Here, with complete confidence, experiRhbae Island last week. i' Finest in Fencing Since 1901 .jBifrp, m,-.rr: Visitors Wetcomel enced gardeners can find what they v ; •mba-M&^W^. William Shedina W -fifae *J«anjy <>ne-?tdfe^ aut*;iiiopV tended: % dintief m Coblesldll Satif, want and beginners learn what they ping'center.-'.''.'. ;,.'•,. ' .-• . I da^jughfc- Ii;\«as in honor of w>; fEwytUng for Your Gar dm," ^ d ' M i s i W M a m Charles, who ate need. .l^.h|g;''this':-'aiea4 r%£. GARDEN C E N T l * Suhday g u e s t s a t the home of m _ SINCE 1831 — _jd Mr& Allie, Oliver were Sidnffi OTiveiri, Scheii^tady; Mr. and W H6^E-,Olf;^4- felted-used 3 w » Oydei^iWnS,,:. Ifelmar, and W£ ^ . >>'%<$ Tlm|;|»i|^ejnt.-i»|i|»:;-::''-Sethj Adams, Beine. % Mr^aiiiar SKs* XJelbert Keyser a » De8pte.pi^m6u4h.VJiIliir,t betler AMD NLiWSf»y itihildreiii 61 Albany called on fnen* ALBANY j* l*ho-rte W :imtjisf-iv^mi .1 hete 'S^fttrday; afternoon. 90 HUDSON AVE. - Tel. HE 4-0815 •:•:•,.,-, Open EveninB* «:.-. •' R e ^ and Mrs. R. M. Speers: aM STOP %&& — T^$thm^J^ ROAD _ GREENHOUSES — two ;dauA*eis, Nancy and Jm. (Halfway : :gtetw«rt*'li%tl^prW;4n€ivt^^ftii^tfdyj _ 926 CentMi^ ikami t i o i ^ .were Su|S&ijy dinner guests at i f 295 ELSMERE AVE. - Tel. HE 9-2009 DELMAR STORE 'HOURS'! Weekdaya, 8 a. m. to d p. rri. — home pf Mis, ttilk Sherman " " S4tunday,'8 a, tri. to 6 p. Itt. « * Surtday, 10:00 to 8:60 Walter Jbhjes and attended the W t f k l V H l Y IN AUBANV AND SUBURB^ M&£L$&$ ' ^ l ! ^ :Ptt0|>le' Buy c^rt a t t h e Saionaiie Central s — F R E E D E L I V E R Y I N - T H E . CAPITAL DISTRICT -*• ' SPORTING GOODS DISTRIBUTORSHIP The registration for kindergarten at the Altamont school will take place May 15 and 16 from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Children who will attain 5 years of age by Dec. 31,1 961 are eligible to enter kindergarten in September 1961. Be sure to bring -the child's birth certificate to registration. Kindergarten Facts The announcement of kindergarten registration dat^s brings many questions to the minds of the p a r , ents of propective kindergarteners. In the next few weeks, there will be articles in the Enterprise to help parents understand the aims of present day kindergartens and thereby help prepare the child for (his first school experience. Kindergartens a r e accepted a s an essential first step in, a good educational program. Kindergarten js the bridge between home and school; the link between a small world and the larger world. 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