Contributions to this column will be appreciated. Please prone your news items to: Mrs. Maxine Hoover, UN 1-8734; or to Mrs. Ada Ross, UN 1-8065; or to the Enterprise of fice, UN 1-6641. “Robert Kummey was in Buffalo two days this week on a business trip. ~Mrs. Minton Becker and Donald Becker spent Tuesday in Johnson ville. ~Frank Wade t is living at the home of Mrs. Floyd Keennholts, Ma ple avenue. +Mr. and Mrs. Will Barnard of Granville were recent callers at the home of ttheir daughter, Mrs. Russell Rogers. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergan of Schenectady were recent callers of Mrs.Minton Becker and Donald Becker. —Russell Rogers, and Priscilla and Eric spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rogers, at Granville. ~Mrs. Isaac Hungerford is spend ing a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wil son, in Buffalo, Randall Ward Grippin of New Salem spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grippin, Maple Ave. —E. S. Hoover of Troy and Wil liam J. Hoover of Elsmere were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover and family. —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Otto and children, Mike and Susan, spentt sev eral days recently with this parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Otto. 4+Minster Robert Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover, is a patient at ‘Child's hospital, Albany, where the underwent a tonsillectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Case of Cher ry ‘Creek, N. Y. (former residents of Aulamont), were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, Main St. —John W. Ryan and Patricia Jane Ryan, children of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, have been named to the dean's list at Miami University, Ox ford, Ohio. —Mr.and Mrs. ‘Howard Schell Sr. were ‘week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rydberg and family of Rochester. The Rydbergs are for mer residents of Altamont. The Halls of Montezuma,” a story of the U. S. Marines, will be the feature attraction at the Alta mont Masonic Theatre on Saturday, March 23. Matinee at 2:30 p. m.; evening shows at 7 and 9 o'clock. —James V. Canavan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Canavan,has been named to the dean’s list at St. Michael's College, Winooski Park, VI. Canavan placed second in the pophortore class with an average of —The adies’ Adixilitary of the Al tamont Fire department will have a clam chowder sale, starting thus Friday, March 22, and continuing on each Friday until Master. The sales will be held on each date at 2 p. m. at the firehouse. Mr.land Mrs. Walter Wayman and sons, Donald and Larry, of Fu ttonham; Mr. and Mrs. Omer Becker, Marvin Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Becker, Joan Schantz and Huberta Miller of Berne were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Minton Becker. —Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Wil son of Buffalo announce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Lee, weight 8 lbs., 5 oz. on March 13. Their other children are Kirby Suzanne, Kristen, Norman Jr. and Kimberly. (Mrs. Wilson is the former Jean Hun genford of Altamont. )Russell D. Peck of Altamont played on the Ithaca College fresh man basketball team which recent ly completed its season with an 8-10 record. Enrolled in the physio therapy division, Peck resides at Schoharie Plank Rd. Altamont. He is a former Milne High school ath lete. —Mrs. John Leichert has been guest of honor at several farewell parties given by her friends during tthe past week. —Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker of Summit, N. J., were in town recently calling on friends, and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schell ,Sr. The Bakers resided in Altamont a few years. —Mr. and Mrs. John Lebherz and son Brad, of Main street, have moved to Buffalo, where they formerly lived. Mr. Lebherz is with the New York Telephone company. Mrs. Lebherz has been active in Girl Scout work here,and was assistant leader of Troop 28. —Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McGann and Thomas Walsh included (Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bell of Fort Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Walliam Walsh, John Walsh and Leo Walsh, of Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh, Mr. sand Mrs. Lester Quin lan of Hoosick Falls. —The Athamont Evening unit of the Home Extension Service will meet at the home of Mrs. Howard Schell Jr., 160 Western Ave. Monday evening, March 25. Project leaders will give reports, and Mrs. Robert Pennoyer will demonstrate cleaning rugs and upholstery. Mrs. Augustus Elgie and Mrs. Wilbur White will provide refreshments. Miss Heidie Armstrong celebrat ed her fifth birthday Monday with a lunch and panty for her friends. Those present were Eric Rogers, Al lan Armstrong, Herby Armstrong, Kiaitie Hoover, Allen and Brian Lain hant, David and Dee Dee Coulbreth, Darcy Armstrong, Jane Arne, Bambi and Mark Armstrong. In the eve ning, Some of the older girls enjoy ed in skating party at Hoffman's in Albany.