WS •£•*'?;• •„m tm event By ALBERTA WEST >l ing staffers, holiday breads, books and other gift items were WHLSBORO — An estimated on sale. ./* o ^ s yinw; Fashion world notes Jackie Kennedy in near-to-mini skirt Od Mvep .for 1£ IJk « 4 Deatt Atxm.) • Mfttawgfcipa, aacrtatt atate aconanuB Otekeffeeecoeomy Vhas Barry floaUy h*d a fO«dJob, workingforthe fabe] « • Benaatt family on Beooatfr Island, Van soon began acting and keeping! woman * • l^is, HarsH Fiedr eric was a bestnieiliag autiwr. During that tone, he wrote several stories drawn from l i s boyhood in the Mohawk Valley. They never appeared in one volume, and were not reprinted until this year. "Harold Frederic, Stales of York State," e d i t e d by Thomas F. O'Donnell, to us Northern New Yorkers. tvu W W M "". 4 * • * '-*. TT^»»^^WPJ "•W^^ -•••••••-J— a pig. But her reasons had Dotting to do with Barry. decorations Uke Us first twe Bevels, Dick Francis' "Odds Against/' has to do with the racing world. It is meeting • • « the story of Sid HaBey, one of England's inoet famous Jockeys, who became a private investigator after an accident crippled one of his hands. Sid had some breathtaking adventures when he set out to look into a series of apparent accidents at a famous track. It just isnt possible to put this down unfinished. DOT BOURLffR, Editor A display of gift items that surrounding communities attend* created much interest was the ed the second annual "Greens PAGE S Wadwaadoy, Dacambaf 7 , 1 9 6 * Tea Open House'* held at the table of gifts made in the Holy Land. Th\& is a self-help project Congregational Church Hall. of the Congregational Church. "Socially and financially, our second Greens Tea was a deThe band - crafted items, cided success/* stated Mrs. Har- among them hand-carved olive old Perketi, president of thewood figurines and nativity Women's Fellowship of the Congregational United Church of scenes, are made by refugees In foreign lands. The Church Christ, sponsor of the event. acts as a non-profit agent for The spirit of Christinas was very much in evidence from the sale of these articles. All money \ NEW YORK (AP) - By trade publication which makes "Kissing Bell" hung over the is returned to the refugees. it its business to keep an eye on entrance to the caroling of the "Our theme for this year of | wearing short-short skirts Mrs. her chic wardrobe wherever she John F. Kennedy who as first Congregational United Church of happens to wear it. Christ junior choir. The 11-mem- 1966 has been 'Mission Here in ! lady set style trends around the Gradually, as Mrs. Kennedy ber choir was under the direc- Our Community—Our Calling'/* j world indicates she is still very has come out of mourning for ! much with it in terms of fasbtion of Miss Mildred Grupe, or- Mrs. Perkett explained. "By 1 the late president, she has been ion. opening the holiday season on ganist for the church. attracted to contemporary—if The beauteous brown-eyed a note of hospitality and gracIn keeping with the holiday j iousness, we have put our theme , lady who sometimes was criti- not quite mod—costumes as spMLrefosbroents were served i into practice" she concluded. ^cized during her White House. ! spice to generally elegant Eurostay because her hemlines hit I pean couture garments. by the ladies group. mid-knee, appeared recently at | Italian couturier Valentino ELLENBURG DEPOT The tea table, centered by an the LaFayette Restaurant in a| seems to be her favorite designarrangement of red and white skirt three inches shorter than )er. Area News that. I On the day recently that Mrs. carnations, was presided over I Kennedy bared her knees, she Although the costume was not by Mrs. Roy Rodenhiser, Mrs, Mrs. Dennis Norton I quite mini, "it was the shortest ; wore a simple collarless camClinton Snyder and Mrs. Leonf dress we've seen her in," said jel's hair dress and a shorter ard McClure. Phone 5»4-3SS2 1 Dick Atkins, an executive of i camel's hair coat with mandar'Womens Wear Daily, a fashion I in collar. Christmas decorations, stock- ||jp|S^pT^ .e^SS^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ W SW^Wk W * *^*^P^^ •,^%-Jfe- PAGE 100 yWm tern MM&m Mi, MR. and MRS. HUGH MARTIN Velma Buckley weds Hugh Martin BjAJLPJSKTAWEST WESTPORT — How to combine native greens and the latest commercial materials will be the subject of a meeting to be held at 7:30 p m Friday at the Agricultural Center here. REDFORD—Miss Velma RosThis meeting is sponsored by ella Buckley, daughter of Mr. the 4-H Division of the Essex and Mrs. Raymond Buckley Sr., County Extension Service. of Saranac, was married recentMrs. Donald Stiles will be the There's a sew csfleettee sf ly to Hugh Richard Martin, son demonstrator. Harry Golden articles, with the Mrs. Stiles is co-owner with of Mrs. Theresa Martin and the difficult to pronounce title, "Ess, late Clifford Martin, of DanneEss, Mein Kindt'' literally her husband, Donald Stiles, of mora. Hillside Gardens, a greenhouse translated from the Yiddish, in Westport ITiey have operatsays Mr. Golden, this means The Rev. Norman Poupore "Eat, Eat, My ChUd," and was ed this greenhouse for the past performed the double-ring ceremore or less a rallying cry dur- 12 years. mony and officiated at the NupChristmas decorating with na- tial Mass in the Church of the ing U s childhood on New York's tive greens is a bobby of Mrs. Lower East Side. Assumption. Stiles, Lite an Mr. GoUen's books, The bride, given in marriage She has attended many Corthis is wise and witty. nell extension courses in exter- by her father, wore a full-length • • • gown of Peau de soie with handDerek Marlowe's first novel, ior and interior home improve- clipped rosepoint lace trim. It "A Dandy in Aspic/1 is the story featured long, pointed sleeves, of Alexander Eberfin, a young a Sabrina neckline edged in seman employed in British Intelliquins and seed pearls, a fitted gence. Apparently he is Just bodice and a full bouffant skirt what he seems, but in fact be with pickup revealing tiny tiers. is a Russian-born and trained The gown had a detachable assassin. Tbere are few more court train with rows of roseBy MRS, ALFRED WHITE oazaroous occsopatioos t&so tost point lace inserts and edging. of double agent, as young Mr SARANAC-Mrs. Walton True Her silk illusion veil with Eberiin found out spent Thanksgiving week in applique of lace was held by a I stiB haven't made op my Elizabeth, N J., with her brother crown of orange blossoms. She mind whether Mr. Marlowe is in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and carried a cascade bouquet of playing it straight, or perpetrat- Mrs. Charles W. Hamilton. On cymbidium orchids and pink Tlianksgiving Day, they all went and white roses. ing a colossal spoof. Mrs. Mabel Amrhein, sister of • • • to Summit, N J., where they had the bride, was the matron of dinner with the Hamilton's son is no honor. She wore a full-length with my next choice, "Highway and family, Mr. and Mrs. crystal aqua Empire-style Homicide." Paul Kearney, the Charles T. Hamilton. gown of chiffon and lace with Pat Casey has been in Schenauthor, also wrote "How To satin trim. It featured a scoop | ectady for several weeks manneckline, fitted bodice, French aging the Royce Shoe Store. From there be win go to Albany circular sleeves and a detachto be manager of the shoe store able Watteau panel. Her headin the Westgate Shopping Cen- piece was a matching demi-cap of self fabric roses with cluster. Mrs. Margaret Craig accom- ters of tiny velvet leaves. She panied her son-in-law and daugh- carried a cascade bouquet of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Doand Good- white pom pons and pink and win, to their borne in Swath- white roses. Mrs. Leeward Frenyea, sister more, Pa^ where she will spend of the bride, and Miss Sue Reif, the winter, were bridesmaids. They wore Mr. and Mrs. George DeWein gowns and headpieces the same of Forestport spent the holiday as the matron of honor and carweekend with their son-in-law ried cascade bouquets of pink and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Duquette and visited friends here. They were accompanied meats programs. These workshops have specialized in flower by Mr. DeWein's mother, Mrs. arrangements and holiday decGeorge DeWein, who makes her orating. home with then. Mrs. Stiles is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humthe University of Massachusetts, mel of Schenectady spent the having majored in home eco» wuiiiitil with Mrs. Hnmmel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mrs. W. True spends holiday with Hamiltons Printed Pattern buy to oil coi ing ere car by any es an If ers then aftef Helo glad ter I ding w de is ing thes< and white pom pons. Miss Meredith Kelly, cousin of the groom, was the flower girl. Her gown was similar to those of the attendants, in white. She carried a basket of pink and white pom pons. Lawrence Buckley, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. Garence Martin served his brother as best man. Ushers were Alan Martin and Leeward Frenyea. Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held at the Northern Lights Restaurant in Clayburg. After a wedding trip to the Catskill Mountains, the couple are living at 36B North Beekman Street in Plattsburgh. Mrs. Martin is a graduate of Au Sable Forks High School and is employed as a teletypist at Sears Roebuck Co. in Plattsburgh. Mr. Martin is a graduate of Lyon Mountain High School, served 4 years in the U.S. Coast Guard, and is employed at the Plattsburgh Air Force Base Exchange. Y merr for of re ora Merrier hnstaas der box each These ey w st P< to store show paid w si MOTOROLA COLOR TV fr and feed cut onal it br sc to • Excluirve rectangular, color tube • Up-front viewing—from anywhere you sit • Automatic color purifier adjust! reception • Window viewer selects channels on UHF & VHF • Slim-trim styling — 5" narrower than most . 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