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Shirley Kaye To Open Camp In New Scotland Rd. July 4th
> , „ _,> Shirley' Ppskanzer Kaye, Afbarfy
dan.ce teacher*, Aas announced plans for a njeW theatrical day camp'for children wluch will open Muly in Nej* Scotlandr Rd, three miles ' west of Slmgerlands>
The camp will be operated und6i the" name of The Shelley Players and.,will be devoted exclusively to tlje art?,1 offering instruction in the dance, "'art, dramatics, stagecraft theatrical makeup and, set design
4 theatre'is being erected at the camp, which also will have a Cali-foriuastype swmjmnig pgoj
Shirley ~J£aye is the wife pf Dr Jessie Kaste pf New Scotland and for the last three years she has conducted the Posfcatfzer School of the Dance in Albany •
She attended the Professional Childress School in New York city and studied with Irene Hawthorne, prima ballerina of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and with Kathryn Dunham of rthe" Durham School She also studied a'fthe Actors' Laboratory m California
tinder "the stage name of Shelley tewiS; jhe appeared with many road coni^amy^h'sucii musicals as "Fin-, ian''§'!^&L¥oiy''! and' "Sing Qiit, S'^tJ'fcaW^;- . • She.Tslia -Helen \Gerardia, ^oon»:
' teffipQE£fiW ptfstrof ,#d^dstock;';andf -New -Wfk^oiild; 'sufeerMe^ar* '•%*& • sMietipn1 at *hev camp! ^.h^Pr. Morris/ Weihsiein%pu'ld'..be josyCho'lQgist-con- •
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Announce Engagement '*Mv and Mrs Earl K Pinney, JO
Harrison Ave, Delmar, announce 'the < engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, \!g}ejintf June, To 'Edward Ian" Rees, son of Mr and^Mfs^ Edward Rees Penarth, Glam,, Wales.
A graduate of Bethlehem Central High fcchqol, Miss Pinney is'employed in tlje aocquntmg department pf the New York Telephone Company
Mr 3Rees is a graduate of the Bedford School, Bedford, lEJnglapd He is a veteran having served with the United- States Army in Korea
After the wedding on June 18, the couple will reside in St Albans, Vt where' Mj Rees is eniployed as a technicarrepresentative for the Phil-co Corporation
Tawasentha Chapter Hears Congress Report
Mrs William R Wands regent of Tawasentha Chapter, D A R, and Mrs Owen S Jones, delegate to the 64th Continental Congress in Washington, D C, held April 18-23, gave their reports at the April 26th meeting'or" th.e chapter in the;Methodist churoh,.'pelmar. The overalTpleture of jthe,Congress was given by Mrs. Jones\juid' &e' '.business session Was rapoft^dyiiy .Mrs. Wands, ' Mrs* 'Reyn-^ld;,J5Jbe»gr^{iended' t^e- .Congress as m>rg§m$af.ij?g' of \ the Bi}sih£ss and Professional group of the' chapter and her repor'£%afe;' presented at' a dinner inieeting.'of the•-' g^pup^ held in- tne Weljingtigin ifpf.el', .ippliny, r'epeijtly; ' -!%Ki'e|Ma.y/ i^meetiife.jbf JOie. cKap-ifer Will|hyhlel'dSiat tHkipme'lbf Mrs. ^ p e ' t j t v ^ ^ f i ^ t , ^ : ^ ' i ^ a ^ c n Rd.; f)ebhar, at "which finie'. annual ."re por^tsvof-officei&v ah|:.?sitaridihg!' com-imttee chairnjen^will^b^ presented;' ., 4 i5^ni t |ee ' ;ai)p^injed:''<|y Mrs. ^ands .50 fydit.tnie chapter treas:
5uj!siy)g''''bj|s :si jpbnsisp?. of' 'Mrs.! ^•thur paih;';'cli^hi.aft 'M^f^pi'' by?" Mrs: Archie W. Dietrich'and'Mrs.'^hafles iCpsbQb,: Tl}e audft will"'Be read' 'a! thg. M^y .17th Isjsssiqn, -•['MvM- «0yaj' S •'•Gou'ghtry presided # ' $ 1 '^r ^ i ^ - S 1 ? ; ^ 0 ^ p 5 . TheJiinipr Membership Cpmmittee, U0?ph Mf5-, Fd^ardL .Qibspn, Mrs. .Tawasentha Chapter, "Daugliters' of Ch»r|es L. gpqre and Miss Eth.elyn the American RevbluUon, will haveia •Hmist were bpstf?|es. *. -, . >. lousiness meeting "& May i l ; a t Sie. w ^ £ Q 0 ^ s
ta lS ' b t conducted by]hqme 0$ Mrs. William £ . Stron&SI
members..of Tajvgsintha Chapter on 4reenieaf: ^r., Elsmere, -witn":-Mrk ' ^ S ^ 4 ™ " m the Empire Market in. JajneslLaUEie -of Sflngetlands>aswas-:©elmar„ : .-.;•... .. - sistant. Aqsfgss:' ' .'"""* TX^. ]:
•Mrs. .Edward' A. Starkweather, chairman; will preside; The-main
--•• vgr^e^pssrw$f*m?«s&:. >««r—--— • 'business: :6f.; 'the-'evening will'' be"4he. V^.W^^;rr ir-, t:te !;;s-.. '^- ' . '---- • •;.election of officers for the coming ^R^3s^px : rE. i iV5^e: ' -and Rev.; W&rl . v...:-' -.••' • •..-,„•-. • ^>,; DA«^a< J n.r I k ^.^-^ i . . 1 »— . > A;|JSUE of .the hoa^e;o|.Mpntague,
Some 84 members of the Slinger lands Fire department and their guests assembled at the Center Inn, Bethlehem Center, "last Tuesday evening to partajce ,qf a roast beef dinner, after which' the ^installation gf: qfficers wag'held. •"'
President James McCrudden pr^r, «ided and intrbdjaced the toastniaster/ Ed Mulligan, Jr., and sptne toastr master he turned out to be.' Always, a good Republican, Ed. was seated next to the speaker of the everting -Col Jim T. Healy of Albany, an almost dyed-in-the-wool Democrat. Trie colonel kept all in a- nierry mood b^ relating happenings of the horse an.d buggy days an,d describing various; sections of the city Of Albany anYf the names by which they were know i at the turn of the century, all of which was Greek to the younger generations of firemen. Jim Slsq. .^eiftiohed the name of on# williatrjf Barries', Jr., a powerful Repulilicaj!|. wno. held cpntrqi of Albany ip-'lus' 5;est pocket, sp tq speak, up tp the" early 1920's, a control by which the' present Albany "Boss", could in • nor way-compare. The toastmaster todjc it all good natured, even when tHie 'Colonel stated that a certain Mrb Mulligan "thought he cpuld be elected mayor of Albany a couple of yeais back. Many jibes passed back Jarid forth but .all" were" friends at tlie^ finish. Comm. kenne|h McNary djd; an exceUent'joh of installing the officers." "".
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Church Notes
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been-'revlsed. by a •sgecial;tc%iimitte|i accOrdjng; *" i u - ! - mza'-^***^***•'- -» the " wigne! ciub^* •$}&? jfepbrt-^P ^^ iSni t ted l for .apprbval at.: tlife M^nie'elihg.
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Arguments in favor of mergipg tti^ Selkirk Union Free School "District with Rayena-Coeymans Central district werp putlined" at' a meeting'a'fi tended by about 15& people'last wgek-at thp'Rlilrolid: M in Sbutfi BettilghenK m $he %|klr)£ jdisitrigt. j."c
~ ' 2 ¥ v # ^ J I ? ^ w # - # l | p f e r fe Cftij?enfeC(Knn;ittee' for Buijlic Sphopfe }n M^kjrk' .district , . #iich/ 0l§> such a fpt^er, " Andrew- Kobfi?. cpnj-. n^ttee* grelidient,. repprted. PP. #•
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IfSljciiBf;' t;;'a. ;recept njeptipg with State Edjjggp?" CqfpmisMoij.ef Lewis A. .Wijspn/" '" • " . " " ' ' ,' '<
Mr." ^qjonZiSajid th, - RaVena-Coey-irijans •]M!ar^1'y|)iunteeredv <;o.. r'esigp,.;in IPS'' ey§jft 'y>J - a merger, so a new p,%rd, c^jip.he elected with adequate f^pjesentatjtip "for the Selkirk area. The Ray^p'a-Coeymans board also, said Mr- Kppnz, agreed location of a central lilgji school should toe co-qperativLel plsh.ned.'. ^ Represeptijiv.es of the State Education Department discussed'reasons for the .bph jrilssibher's' rejection' of the Selkirk'.ip<?ar|.'s plan to build an in-'dePfindent.plgh' sehopl in that district. Th'ey argued? there were not enough gppils in' 'ej:jl?e£. the- Selkirk or Ra-yepa-Cpeyirtah^ district ,io form, a Sogn^.^di&atiqnal p r 6g r a m , but that a .'merger "pquld make such a prp-grani'^'pssible. . ^
A report'was presented on studies of a possible merger made last year! by Seikjrk. and Ravena-Coeymans school pfficials and the department. "Representatives ;of the Selkirk
board at the meeting said the board planned to jcpnduct ah inforiMtipnal meeting on the question in the next few weeks. The board has announced it will appeal the commissioner's rejection of its plan.
Chora) Group To Sing The Brahms Choral Society will
sing on Wedensday, May 11, following a dinner of the state convention, P. E. O., at First Church irt Albany. The.group is directed by Mrs. LeRoy jppes, vice-president qf Chapter AB and New York state representative to Supreme Convention at Indianapolis, Ind., in October. Mrs. Marcus Marshall is accompanist for the women's choral group.
Hearing Set for School h Glenmont On May 16
Preliminary plans for a 13-class-room school Mi Glenmont will be discussed at a, public hearing May'IB
School, rpglmar, • • Voters will act on the proposal tylay
23i witkth>.polls open frpiii 2 p. in. tb-'&iir.niV W %e juhipr high ^chopl |yn}i}asium, '." -'• • , :
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Cpnte'r schlppl acppmmodates'onto' t]>o ,first three grades, with the balance
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