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-fi^-'H*-. vm two T1C0NWR0OA SCNTIWrt., THURSDAY, *iff 0fyf( -lf(t wV *^"« t 14, 1W3 * ' * I 1. -i v % II Bonn, Wednesday, Oct. 16, a son to Mr. arid Mrs. William Drinkwine of JTiconderoga. Born, Friday, Oct. 18, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan of fi- oonderoga. Born, Saturday, Oct. 19, a son to Mr. and Mm Daniel Ives of Putnam. Booth Memorial Hospital Flushing, L. I. Born, Friday, Oct. 18th, a son, Hichard William, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz of Jpimhurst, L. I. Mrs. Kurtz i$,the former Betty Whitenan, daughter of Mr. Will- iam Whitman of Black Point Road. Youth Center ' -"is Officers YOUTH 18 P2„ . - Officers of the Ticonderoga Youth Center and representa- tives to the Youth Council were named at a meeting of the or ganization held recently Officers are Mary Ann Wall ace, president; William Arthur, vice president and Darlene Dick- inson, secretary-treasurer. Class representatives are Ricky Bart- lett, seniors; Pat Malaney, jun- iors; Sue Gravelle, sophomores and Julie Bessette, freshmen. Peter Atchinson, % Walter Chap- leau, Peter Connery and "Butch" Russell were name4 ad- visors! HIH inn mi * f - — » f » i L'Hifu miricui <nijimi mfli%{ia»»iij "i'jii in J'HII n'u' ii.'imn mfmrM+mplii i iiluilWmn i In HMUtg* I wi.rsVr.mi ;' I •&««& ^waTl |#*t<#»in5S NOTICE If the person who took arti- FIRST TRY cles from a camp at Fleming The first experiments with 4- Pond m the town of crown Point color rotogravure were carried will return them immediately, on by the Chi<?ago Tribune in its the owner will take no action. plant in April'1915 and the pro- The identity of this person is cess was used to print its Sun- known. day issues from 1920-1922. p I fr- « DID YOU KNOW? • . . these facts about coin-operated dry-cleaning: Coin-Op drycleaning costs VA to Vb as much as convention- al methods. Your garments come out of the machine wrinkle free, crisp & clean. You can mix colors, wools, silks, cottons, synthetics in a single load. An attendant will help you prepare your articles for cleaning, or our DE LUXE SERVICE, (50 cents additional we do all the work) permits you to shop and return within the hour to pick up your finished garments sparkling clean, odor free. Dry clean a Bi<* 8 lb. Load for Just 82.00 Sunshine Corner Coin-Op Dry Cleaning & Laundry 166 Montcalm St. Ticonderoga, Tel JU 5-6188 Cadet Davis L. Byp$$ of Att-, M •" *•*# btim, Alabama, m-Hm m- UPi^tWtJFS 8 * £*$&£• moted to fhe -ra»fc <*.€&«* ge^ f straflon « ' O ^ o W 15. M ! ff geant First Class ft.j$» <&det P at Mwr&ata Clark, the Brigade at Marion A i l } county Tfej»ntauve, gaye fc, L Xh>o pion*otion was* aNwtnc- very mtoteMteg «OB on Sftor- fete of exalts a ^S 1 ^ 11 ?¥** * J^ g I«tor Christmas ff.;the pronjo«oh-|>o«^t4he ideas, ae?* jnonth^d their re- P2,year-oi<l vm^imM& \ a ^ s ' •&&% a 9*i$*. were serv- »" Cadet PMlUjte, ;in.^fe,#i|oond ed. ^^ar'at r ^rio|L. aiffiWPlw oi the college $t$mffi0mas& js pa%-l^-^t^aftolit1#t'. • ' .While '"a|r^anofi/|^pitute, MHHips hastbeen Sain^|C%ii the Dean's- List and. the ,%MAan|- ant's list. He has %&$ i»" m4m- ber of the Monogram: ^tub, the prop school baseball |e|ffia, and was awarded a nprl^manship medal. Cadet Sgt. PHMps is the grandson of WHliatn ^Phillips, and the late Ella Lee Phillips, of Mrs. William Herbst On Saturday October 12 at ^ ^ ^ the First Methodist Church in Ticonderoga, Miss Esther Blan- —— " chard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carried pink and bronze pon- Karl R. Blanchard became the pons. " " ' David A. Hull of Waterford, Conn, acted as best man. David Herbst, brother of the bride- groom, and Ralph Miller of Al- bany were ushers The mother of the bride chose a teal blue brocade sheath with Gospel segv%g$ iHt tne Chilson Comtouftity: "'fiffiso are being' continued Sunday and Wedfnes- day nights at' 7:30. Ithe services are undenominational in char- acter consisting ' of .ipractical teaching^ on 'Bible subjects. Murbl Howlaffdand Charles Davis aye in charge of the ser- vices. Persons having Girl Scout or Brownie uniforms for sale are asked to bring them to the base- ment of the Methodist Church, Saturday, Oct. 26, where a sale will be held from 10 a. m. to noon. >^U'u in*ii i%iiiuHiW< 'tli 1 >J,l\i»W!"M»il ma*m bride of Mr William Herbst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Herbst of Albany. j The altar was decorated with : white chrysanthemums for the ! double ring ceremony perform- ed by the Reverend William A ^ iwi ^ „„^„«^» | Groshans. Traditional wedding m aU*ing" hat "and Vcorsage 'of , music was played by the church pink carnations and bronze pom- Organist, Mr. J. Arthur Potter. p 0ns . bridegroom's mother Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burhart of Mineville announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Diane, to George R. DeSimone of Crown Point. Miss Burhart attended Mine- ville High School and is employ- ed by the First Trust Company of Albany. Mr. DeSimone attended Crown pons. The The bride, given in marriage by h^-r father wore a floor . - , } . t b length gown of sata peau with ^ J ? . ... v t ^ . ? l „^L?T!fJ!. _™ empress neckline, long pointed sleeves and fitted lace bodice. The lace trimmed full skirt end- ed in rose bow back. The American Legion Auxili- ary will hold meetings to make The bride is a graduate of Ti- cancer dressings every Thursday cade vith brown accessories and wore a corsage of yellow pon- pons. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the „»,,. .I , c church dining hall for about one style. Her jewel crown was of hundred eu JL crystals and seed pearls with nunarea guests. finger tip illusion veil, and she' , „. - ., . -,. - _ . - „ , M - carried a cascade bouquet of conderoga High School and Mil- beginning Nov. 7 from 2 to 4 p miniature white carnations. j d r e d Elle y Secretarial School in ; m. The public in urged to par- Miss Lois Blanchard. maid of'Albany. The bridegroom is a tiapate. Materials needed are honor fur her sister wore a gold graduate of Guilderland High white material, old bedspreads taffeta sheath with detachable Sch ° o1 and served i n t h e U. a. f" d b t la t n u ket f- Articles may be overskirt. scoop neckline and A™ 17 - i left at the Legion home. Mrs. three-quarter length sleeves. Her | Prenuptial events included a I Madell » e Crossman Is chairman. matching headpiece had a rose shower given by the Misses Jan-] Thg .,, ^ mept j ng , n f t hp center with ^hort veil. She car- Iceland Jean Middjeton at_ their s t . E i c a Guild S l h e l n u r c h All local youths from 7th grade up are invited to partici- pate in the UN1CEF drive to be conducted from the First Meth- odist Church on Oct. 31st from . 6 to.S p. m. Please meet at the Point ^S* 1 School and is em- church at 6 so as to get contain- ployed by the International Pa- ers and instructions. P er Company of Ticonderoga. »* K r~*i.'~ »» i.u J-_L An A Pnl wedding is being Members of the Methodist planned Youth Fellowship are offering their services as baby sitters on Election Day, Nov. 5th. Please feel free to call the parsonage JU 5-7056 and a teenage M. Y. Fer will gladly baby sit for you while you vote. of the Cross Thursday, Nov. 7 ried a cascade bouquet of white home, and one given by Mrs. and o. onze pompons. .Herman Tibbets in Albany. Tho Misses Janice and Jeanl For going away, Mrs. Herbst bazaar".' It is requested that all Middleton. cousins of the bride chose a teal blue knitted suit, articles for the bazaar be in at were bridesmaids. They were white Hat and a corsage of white this meeting gowned like the honor attendant carnations. The couple took a in shades of periwinkle blue and trip through Canada, the Thous- cerise pink respectively. They and Islands and to Niagara Falls. Admissions Ticonderoga: Paul O'Dell, Jud- ith Contois, Mary Lou Drink- wine, Jack Green, Maurice O'- Connor. John Hurlburt Patricia Baker, Cheryl Chupak, Wilma Ryan, Chester Peters, Vicki Noel, Edward Vosburg, Deborah Connors Olmstedville: Edward Wells. Putnam: Thomas Gayton, Peg- gy Ives. Severance: Frank Scheuer. Hague: Archie Denno, Roger These are the Very Important Persons in this story of one dramatic, devastating night in the lives of the ^yery rich, trje ver> famous, and the very beautiful! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS ELIZABETH RICHARD TAYLOR BURTON LOUIS JOURDAN ELSA MARTINELU MARGARET RUTHERF0R0 MAGGIE SMITH ROD TAYLOR AND ORSON WELLES to help set up tables for the Banchard Crown Point: Blanche Wyman, Joseph Morissette, John Ross, Emma Smith, Ernest Ross. Port Henry: Pauline Callahan, Peter Mends, Nelson Davis. Indian Lake: William Bates. Chilson: Lawrence LaPann. A bazaar will be held at the Church of the Cross parish house Friday, Nov. 8, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. This will consist of a fancy table, plant table, grandmother's pantry, parcel post and a grab bag. Dr. Thomas Cummins has an- nounced that he "will be out-of- town until Monday, Nov. 18th. The Catholic Daughters of America No. 794, will hold their annual Halloween party tonight from 8:00 to 12:00 p. m. There will ba dancing, entertainment and refreshments. Invitations are extended to all Catholic Daughters and their husbands, also the Knights of Columbus and their wives. Come in cos- tume. * Personals C^rofina^spent srftf&k V^. .mother, Mrs B -CL Snnth, of Chilson Road, Sgt. Morns na? r t,eit% returned f r<jm. tflwrie? Air; iForce Base Denver, CoJ, af- l< i taking aJhree, months course, in photographic color process- ing dve transfer process, print- in ekfcicolor; printing: Carlos Siutftof Sag&arbor u I hasajl- s been a guest of Mrs Smith Mr and Mrs Harry D Clark o Lakeland, Florida have been visiting their sisters, the Miss- es Edna and Hazel Clark Mr., and Mrs. Walter L. Moore left last week end for a two- week vacation in the southern states. Miss Barbara Spring of Hyde Park visited her parents, Mr. and Mis. Fayette Spring, over the week end. Mrs. Frank McDonald left Fri- day for Largo, Florida, where she will spend the winter months. Misses Marian and Sally Stur- tevant were guests of Rev, and Mrs. Charles McCallum and fam- ily of Schenectady, New York, over the week end. Michael Wenz, distribution manager for the Skagit Valley Herald in Mount Vernon, Wash- ington was a guest of Governor Rossellini together with 21 cir- culation managers representing all the state newspapers togeth- er with a newspaper boy from each newspaper. The Governor took them on a personal tour of the Capitol in Olympia, which was climaxed with a luncheon at the Governors Mansion,, where they met Secretary of State Victor A. Meyers, Lieuten- ant Governor John A. Cherberg and Chief Justice Honorable Richard B. Ott. While in Olym- pia he visited Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Schryer who is stationed at Fort Lewis in Olympia and is formerly from Ticonderoga. Thomas DeLameter, son of Mrs. Mary Finlaz of 104 Sher- man Road, and a Sophomore at the State University College of Education at Albany was named to the Dean's List for the 1963 Spring Semester. DeLameter is registered for an AB degree with a major in English ana a minor in psychology. si. i - 'm^i ?ttt "w<^r" of5> ervice~ Moat of our*busin«» comes through pefpte we've thought- fully lervedfThe mason — un- derstanduig, swicere guidance anddijHtod- abihtyjft helping you select a fine nionuxnent of Select Barrc Grange Discharges Port Henry: Mrs. John Stahl and infant son. Putnam: Margaret Supry, Mi- chael Rock, James Bain. Crown Point: Lynn Ormsbee, Erdie Allen, Elsie Sampson, Jos- eph Morissette, Flora Harper, Elsie Sampson. Ticonderoga: Mrs. William Carpenter and infant son, Rich- ard Ryan, Gloria Noel, Mrs. William Drinkwine and infant son, Judith Contois, John Hurl- burt, Cheryl Chupak, Robert Clark, Mrs. Gerald Ryan and in- fant sou, Patricia Ann Baker. Chilson: Claude Peters" Firmness is that admirable quality in ourselves that is mere- ly stubbornness in others. fASW TWR« TICONDEROGA SENTINEL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER Z<lSa inW'iA ^iiM»*,iiis*«1^i'i ; «w^-m«,y i ti'ia' i 'U 1 L'(*u^in.fini n't; w JOHN M. BRAISTED Silver Bay, N . Y . Tel. Kl 3-2662 CARL D. DENSMORE 0 & 172SWillistonRd. South Burlington, Yt> if ^ V ....... feafotto EM, * |ft also ptoyid* .^ the Unit* S sr nations ^%arMf»ogra^i seefing to Oi^^M^t^^M^^ which * j t e ^ m ®&m tobies ^f^eS AafMis^whreh nnffl^ej^ jfs J Viptims & the ? mil If y^uVe taking a tnp and yquf dxgnge'd^ '$ drink of Water aifd -fts^ *WW container avail- able doh'l' despair-^one'0* your car's hubcaps-.-will *<|R: ®\& job perfectly;-' '•^"••- - ;-i "" '• 8 rvsc->™» **r*-r*L ('(H V Kf n ,»3tate I Jteatre Ticonderoga, TlV-'Y. Saturday Matinee Oct. 26 Inexpensive * Tie tacks make per- fect gifts for those who serve you well through- out the year: Mailman, elevator man, paper boy anyone to whom yo;u'd like t o s ay "Thanks and Merry Christmas". From $1.50 (plus tax). Nicely gift boxed, zsssv m H, W. Rathbun JEWELER "GET MORE WITH LES" Leslie M. Orr INSURANCE CONSULTANT 124 Montcalm St. JU 5-2875 Political Advertisement. Members of the Ticonderoga Kiwanis Club meeting" last week elected Donald A. White as: pres- ident. White succeeds A. J. Dan- is in the post. Other new officers who will assume their duties Jan. 1 in- clude the following: Thomas Gibson, vice presi- dent; Ray Ellor Sr., treasurer, and a board of directors compos- ed of Danis, Dr. Robert T. Rob- inson, Robert Vannier, Herbert Lewis, Robert Mpore, Anihony Reale and Steward Moore. All Seats 35c Doors Open 1:30 LICENSE LEGAL Notice is hereby given- that li cense for beer, liquor and wine,. License No. 15-RL-33& has been issued to the under- signed to sell beer, liquor and wine i'1 retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at Bay Road, Route 22, Moriah, Port Henry, Essex County, New York, for on premises consumption. Robert, Norman and Joann Yetive Blye d b. a The Pines Bay Road, Route 22 Moriah, Port Henry, N. Y. 51w2 d/W/a*Mo-o¥dack nut &l%fr tauran| s Route ±2 Crown Pomt Essex, CduntjC N Y 52w2 Christmas Cards at Dillaway's Gift Shop SEE THESE # °R(D(riuTD 0 M)U. (RoEuW/ Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement THMJUCHtSS fHE •INTIM.-.fE THIFINANCTR THE PLAVMATtT THEPBOnnrU' Co-starring , ., I IKirkA ^UDICTIAKI Written by Directed by' Producedby ^@ . L I I M U A C H R I S T I A N TERENCE RATTIGAN ANTHONY ASQUITH ANATOLE DE GRUNWALD TODAY (THURS.) THRU TUES., """" OCTOBER. 24-25-26-27-28-29 Thur., Fri., Sat., Mon. & Tues. 7:00 * fcOOJRsJW. CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 2:d6 F*. M . RE-EECT RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES VOTE FOR! SPEAK FOR! WORK FOR! VOTE FOR! FRANCIS E MALANEY A sound, sensible Supervisor CHARLES R.SCHWERDTFEGER A Just, fair-minded Justice MILFORD D. PALMER A capable, conscientious Councilman MELVIN F.PORTER A careful, constructive Councilman MILFORD H. GIBMRD An able, active Assessor 2 DAVID ROSIER An efficient, experienced Assessor/ FREDERICK N. VILLMORE A hustling Highway Superintendent MAKE THE RELLABtE REPUBUCAN TEAM COMPLETE ELECT A TRAINED BUSINESS WOMAN TOWN CLERK , Vote for MARYA. F0RSYTHE The Repiiblican (iuidfc Vote the Wise Way! VoteRo^"A B ! 'l|||teW^ VOTE ELECTION DAY! * I ^p^i Ticonderoga RepuWfea|ifeoiiaiiiitfee * * t, 1 r> •-<*.«•: ?^< We Understand.,. Bereavement usually rgeans decisions made in haste. Look to at for profiis- jional guidance in the selection of •- Ifully guaranteed Barre Guild Monu- ment, sensibly priced. |^WK3KBB { of ; "A pretty policewoman could induce some men to take the law into their own hands." AWARD-WINNING DESI3NS Anyone consider- ing the purchasa of a memorial should see this new collection of Sealmark Rock of Ages Memorials. Cpmein or call for a descriptive forder.No obligation,of cours*. Available only at your Roqk of Age* Authorized Dealer. David A. Connery 26 Father Jogucs Pljce Ticonderoga, N. Y. Representing Peter A. Nelson Memorials Bristol, Vermont James A. Badger ^ Local Representative For Temple Brothers West Rutland, Vt. Telephone JU 5-3363 If Your Clothes Are Not Becoming To You . . They Should Be Coming To Us. CHAMPLAIN VALLEY DRY CLEANERS Telephone JU 5-6660 ^RYmUlfflBMISNCL f * * t m m s I Ford Galaxie 50O/XL 4-Doqr Hardtop, one ... ofthel6newSuperTor4,uefFordsforl964< The '64 Super-Torque Ford's' got i t ! . . , and it's ready to roll at your Ford Dealer's now! Test-drive one of our 16 hew '64 Super Tor4uie v Fords. It's solid, sUent-*with new ride, ruggednessand response...bred, honed and perfected in open competition. The strongest smoothest $ t S # iest car in, its field. With more steel in the, suspensions, more strength in the frame, more heft in ; the bodi it is hundreds of pounds^^ mprf car'lfap any|hir!g el§e at the P^e. the new Ford features^ sl|©]<%ew look of actiori to m^teh>ita exciting* new. total performance. So ciran^ed from previous Fords that until you've driven a '64 you .don't know what Ford is. 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Bonn, Wednesday, Oct. 16, a son to Mr. arid Mrs. William Drinkwine of JTiconderoga.

Born, Friday, Oct. 18, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan of f i -oonderoga.

Born, Saturday, Oct. 19, a son to Mr. and Mm Daniel Ives of Putnam.

Booth Memorial Hospital Flushing, L. I.

Born, Friday, Oct. 18th, a son, Hichard William, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz of Jpimhurst, L. I. Mrs. Kurtz i$,the former Betty Whitenan, daughter of Mr. Will­iam Whitman of Black Point Road.

Youth Center ' -"is Officers

YOUTH 18 P 2 „ . -Officers of the Ticonderoga

Youth Center and representa­tives to the Youth Council were named at a meeting of the or ganization held recently

Officers are Mary Ann Wall ace, president; William Arthur, vice president and Darlene Dick­inson, secretary-treasurer. Class representatives are Ricky Bart-lett, seniors; Pat Malaney, jun­iors; Sue Gravelle, sophomores and Julie Bessette, freshmen. Peter Atchinson, % Walter Chap-leau, Peter Connery and "Butch" Russell were name4 ad­visors!

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NOTICE If the person who took arti-

FIRST TRY cles from a camp at Fleming The first experiments with 4- Pond m the town of crown Point

color rotogravure were carried • will return them immediately, on by the Chi<?ago Tribune in its the owner will take no action. plant in April'1915 and the pro- The identity of this person is cess was used to print its Sun- known. day issues from 1920-1922. p

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DID YOU KNOW? • . . these facts about

coin-operated dry-cleaning:

Coin-Op drycleaning costs VA to Vb as much as convention­

al methods. Your garments come out of the machine

wrinkle free, crisp & clean. You can mix colors, wools,

silks, cottons, synthetics in a single load. An attendant

will help you prepare your articles for cleaning, or our

DE LUXE SERVICE, (50 cents additional we do all the

work) permits you to shop and return within the hour

to pick up your finished garments sparkling clean, odor

free.

Dry clean a Bi<* 8 lb. Load for Just 82.00

Sunshine Corner Coin-Op Dry Cleaning

& Laundry

166 Montcalm St.

Ticonderoga, Tel JU 5-6188

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fete of exalts a ^ S 1 ^ 1 1 ?¥** * J^g I«tor Christmas ff.;the pronjo«oh-|>o«^t4he ideas, ae?* jnonth^d their re-P2,year-oi<l vm^imM& \ a^s' •&&%a9*i$*.were serv-»" Cadet PMlUjte, ;in.^fe,#i|oond ed. ^^ar'atr^rio|L. a i f f i W P l w oi the college $t$mffi0mas& js

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MHHips hastbeen Sain^|C%ii the Dean's- List and. the ,%MAan|-ant 's l is t . He has %&$ i»" m4m-ber of the Monogram: ^ tub , the prop school baseball |e|ffia, and was awarded • a nprl^manship medal.

Cadet Sgt. PHMps is the grandson of WHliatn ^Phillips, and the late Ella Lee Phillips, of Mrs. William Herbst

On Saturday October 12 at ^ ^ ^ the First Methodist Church in Ticonderoga, Miss Esther Blan- —— " chard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carried pink and bronze pon-Karl R. Blanchard became the pons.

" " ' David A. Hull of Waterford, Conn, acted as best man. David Herbst, brother of the bride­groom, and Ralph Miller of Al­bany were ushers

The mother of the bride chose a teal blue brocade sheath with

Gospel segv%g$ iHt tne Chilson Comtouftity: "'fiffiso are being' continued Sunday and Wedfnes-day nights at' 7:30. Ithe services are undenominational in char­acter consisting ' of .ipractical teaching^ on 'Bible subjects. Murbl Howlaffdand Charles Davis aye in charge of the ser­vices.

Persons having Girl Scout or Brownie uniforms for sale are asked to bring them to the base­ment of the Methodist Church, Saturday, Oct. 26, where a sale will be held from 10 a. m. to noon.

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bride of Mr William Herbst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Herbst of Albany.

j The altar was decorated with : white chrysanthemums for the ! double ring ceremony perform­e d by the Reverend William A ^ i w i ^ „„^„«^» | Groshans. Traditional wedding maU*ing" hat "and Vcorsage 'of , music was played by the church p i n k carnations and bronze pom-Organist, Mr. J. Arthur Potter. p 0 n s .

bridegroom's mother

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burhart of Mineville announce the en­gagement of their daughter, Diane, to George R. DeSimone of Crown Point.

Miss Burhart attended Mine­ville High School and is employ­ed by the First Trust Company of Albany.

Mr. DeSimone attended Crown

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The bride, given in marriage by h -r father wore a floor . - ,} . t b length gown of sata peau with ^ J ? . ...v t ^ . ? l „^L?T!fJ!. _™ empress neckline, long pointed sleeves and fitted lace bodice. The lace trimmed full skirt end­ed in rose bow back.

The American Legion Auxili­ary will hold meetings to make

The bride is a graduate of Ti- cancer dressings every Thursday

cade vith brown accessories and wore a corsage of yellow pon-pons. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the

„»,,. .I , c church dining hall for about one style. Her jewel crown was of h u n d r e d e u J L crystals and seed pearls with n u n a r e a guests. finger tip illusion veil, and she' , „ . - ., . -,. - _ . - „ , M -carried a cascade bouquet of conderoga High School and Mil- beginning Nov. 7 from 2 to 4 p miniature white carnations. j d r e d E l l e y Secretarial School in ; m. The public in urged to par-

Miss Lois Blanchard. maid of'Albany. The bridegroom is a tiapate. Materials needed are honor fur her sister wore a gold graduate of Guilderland High white material, old bedspreads taffeta sheath with detachable S c h ° o 1 a n d s e r v e d i n t h e U. a. f"d b

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overskirt. scoop neckline and A™17- i left at the Legion home. Mrs. three-quarter length sleeves. Her | Prenuptial events included a I M a d e l l » e Crossman Is chairman. matching headpiece had a rose shower given by the Misses Jan-] T h g .,, ^ m e p t j n g , n f t h p center with ^hort veil. She car- Iceland Jean Middjeton at_ their s t . E i c a Guild S l h e l n u r c h

All local youths from 7th grade up are invited to partici­pate in the UN1CEF drive to be conducted from the First Meth­odist Church on Oct. 31st from . 6 to.S p . m. Please meet at the P o i n t ^ S * 1 School and is em-church at 6 so as to get contain- ployed by the International Pa-ers and instructions. P e r Company of Ticonderoga.

»* K r~*i.'~ »» i.u J-_L A n A P n l wedding is being Members of the Methodist planned

Youth Fellowship are offering their services as baby sitters on Election Day, Nov. 5th. Please feel free to call the parsonage JU 5-7056 and a teenage M. Y. Fer will gladly baby sit for you while you vote.

of the Cross Thursday, Nov. 7 ried a cascade bouquet of white home, and one given by Mrs. and o. onze pompons. .Herman Tibbets in Albany.

Tho Misses Janice and Jeanl For going away, Mrs. Herbst bazaar".' It is requested that all Middleton. cousins of the bride chose a teal blue knitted suit, • articles for the bazaar be in at were bridesmaids. They were white Hat and a corsage of white this meeting gowned like the honor attendant carnations. The couple took a in shades of periwinkle blue and trip through Canada, the Thous-

• cerise pink respectively. They and Islands and to Niagara Falls.

Admissions Ticonderoga: Paul O'Dell, Jud­

ith Contois, Mary Lou Drink-wine, Jack Green, Maurice O'­Connor. John Hurlburt Patricia Baker, Cheryl Chupak, Wilma Ryan, Chester Peters, Vicki Noel, Edward Vosburg, Deborah Connors

Olmstedville: Edward Wells. Putnam: Thomas Gayton, Peg­

gy Ives. Severance: Frank Scheuer. Hague: Archie Denno, Roger

These are the Very Important Persons in this s tory of one dramatic, devastating night in the lives of the

^yery rich, trje ver> famous, and the very beautiful!

M E T R O - G O L D W Y N - M A Y E R PRESENTS

ELIZABETH RICHARD TAYLOR BURTON

LOUIS JOURDAN ELSA MARTINELU

MARGARET RUTHERF0R0

MAGGIE SMITH ROD TAYLOR

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to help set up tables for the Banchard Crown Point: Blanche Wyman,

Joseph Morissette, John Ross, Emma Smith, Ernest Ross.

Port Henry: Pauline Callahan, Peter Mends, Nelson Davis.

Indian Lake: William Bates. Chilson: Lawrence LaPann.

A bazaar will be held at the Church of the Cross parish house Friday, Nov. 8, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. This will consist of a fancy table, plant table, grandmother's pantry, parcel post and a grab bag.

Dr. Thomas Cummins has an­nounced that he "will be out-of-town until Monday, Nov. 18th.

The Catholic Daughters of America No. 794, will hold their annual Halloween party tonight from 8:00 to 12:00 p. m. There will ba dancing, entertainment and refreshments. Invitations are extended to all Catholic Daughters and their husbands, also the Knights of Columbus and their wives. Come in cos­tume. *

Personals

C^rofina^spent srftf&k V^. .mother, Mrs B -CL Snnth, of Chilson Road, Sgt. Morns na? r t,eit% returned f r<jm. tflwrie? Air; iForce Base Denver, CoJ, af-l< i taking aJhree, months course, in photographic color process­ing dve transfer process, print-in ekfcicolor; printing: Carlos Siutftof Sag&arbor u I hasajl-s been a guest of Mrs Smith

Mr and Mrs Harry D Clark o Lakeland, Florida have been visiting their sisters, the Miss­es Edna and Hazel Clark

Mr., and Mrs. Walter L. Moore left last week end for a two-week vacation in the southern states.

Miss Barbara Spring of Hyde Park visited her parents, Mr. and Mis. Fayette Spring, over the week end.

Mrs. Frank McDonald left Fri­day for Largo, Florida, where she will spend the winter months.

Misses Marian and Sally Stur-tevant were guests of Rev, and Mrs. Charles McCallum and fam­ily of Schenectady, New York, over the week end.

Michael Wenz, distribution manager for the Skagit Valley Herald in Mount Vernon, Wash­ington was a guest of Governor Rossellini together with 21 cir­culation managers representing all the state newspapers togeth­er with a newspaper boy from each newspaper. The Governor took them on a personal tour of the Capitol in Olympia, which was climaxed with a luncheon at the Governors Mansion,, where they met Secretary of State Victor A. Meyers, Lieuten­ant Governor John A. Cherberg and Chief Justice Honorable Richard B. Ott. While in Olym­pia he visited Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Schryer who is stationed at Fort Lewis in Olympia and is formerly from Ticonderoga.

Thomas DeLameter, son of Mrs. Mary Finlaz of 104 Sher­man Road, and a Sophomore at the State University College of Education at Albany was named to the Dean's List for the 1963 Spring Semester. DeLameter is registered for an AB degree with a major in English ana a minor in psychology.

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Discharges Port Henry: Mrs. John Stahl

and infant son. Putnam: Margaret Supry, Mi­

chael Rock, James Bain. Crown Point: Lynn Ormsbee,

Erdie Allen, Elsie Sampson, Jos­eph Morissette, Flora Harper, Elsie Sampson.

Ticonderoga: Mrs. William Carpenter and infant son, Rich­ard Ryan, Gloria Noel, Mrs. William Drinkwine and infant son, Judith Contois, John Hurl­burt, Cheryl Chupak, Robert Clark, Mrs. Gerald Ryan and in­fant sou, Patricia Ann Baker.

Chilson: Claude Peters"

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Political Advertisement.

Members of the Ticonderoga Kiwanis Club meeting" last week elected Donald A. White as: pres­ident. White succeeds A. J. Dan-is in the post.

Other new officers who will assume their duties Jan. 1 in­clude the following:

Thomas Gibson, vice presi­dent; Ray Ellor Sr., treasurer, and a board of directors compos­ed of Danis, Dr. Robert T. Rob­inson, Robert Vannier, Herbert Lewis, Robert Mpore, Anihony Reale and Steward Moore.

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