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Six T H E R O S A V E R I A N September 14, 1953 Continuing Along The Avenues. . . (continued from page 3) ply you with all you need in these lines. Genial Abe Pock is ready, willing and glad to help you at any time. Why not drop over soon? 10. Going to a football game? A dance? The movies? Just “have to have” another pair of decent shoes? A favorite shopping spot for foot-wise college students is Vogue Shoe Shop, 201 Central Avenue. For a wide variety of sports, casuals and dress shoes—shop at Vogue. 11. Visit the Quality Corset Shop, 205 Central Avenue, the only shop on Central Avenue devoted exclusively to your foundation needs. Complete stock of all popularly advertised makes of girdles and bras at prices to fit any college girl’s budget. Friendly, courteous service. Open evenings. Alterations. 12. Are you artistically inclined? When you look at your room do you get ideas or do you want some? Drop in at Price Paint & Wallpaper Co., Inc., 216 Central Avenue, at the sign of the Dutch Boy to look at their “Color Gallery.” Wallpaper, paint, and artists supplies are their specialties. 13. New in town? You say you’re looking for a reliable shoe store? Try Corbats Boot Shop. Conveniently located at 217 Central Avenue, Corbat’s carries a complete line of comfortable, stylish shoes and matching pocketbooks. Sports fans can purchase tennis shoes here, too. Open evenings. 14. The Classic Shop at 231 Central Avenue, open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, a college shop featuring branded lines such as Ship and Shore blouses, Jonathan Logan dresses, Bonnie Doon socks, and a wide variety of skirts, blouses, dresses, gloves, lingerie, belts, etc. Perfect for your college wardrobe. 15. Spector's Men's Shop, 233 Central Avenue, offers you tempting surprises for Dad, brother, and your Joe College beau. Dress shirts, sport shirts, ties, pants, jackets, coats, hats, gloves, scarves, tie clasps cuff links, etc. For young and old, from cradle to career, Spector’s have it. 16. Quality at its best can be found at F. J. Lambert, Jeweler located at 239 Central. Open evenings ’til 9 p.m. Lambert’s are known for fine watch and jewelry repairing. Also available are pencils (Parker, Schaefler, Waterman, Ever-sharp), a complete jewelry line, as well as watches, diamonds, silverware. 17. Let Fred S. Cason, Jeweler, at 267 Central Avenue, help you choose the ideal gift for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and special occasions. You can choose from a wide variety of items including watches, jewelry, lighters, diamonds, watch bands, compacts. Shop at Cason’s for your “one and only.” 18. Need a radio, alarm clock, iron, or what-have-you for the coming school year? Then visit Cameron Hardware, “A Hardware Institution,” located at 284 Central Avenue. Cameron’s has been in business for over 50 years. Here, too, you’ll find the makings for dance, play, and other school decorations. 19. Your clothes will look newer and brighter at the Waterville Laundry at 289 Central Ave. Careful handling of clothes; fast, quality service at moderate prices. Check this spot on your map and make it a regular stop on your shopping trips. Dial 5-2241 today for further information. 20. Do you like to shop for everything in one store? Then visit Central Variety Store, 313 Central Avenue, for cosmetics, school supplies, crepe paper and party favors, coffee pots, skirt hangers, room decorations, study lamps, wooden clothes dryers, extension cords, moulding hooks and wire for bulletin boards and pictures. 21. Lost a button? Need help on making that old dress into something really chic? Consult trained representatives at Marcus Fabrics, 331 Central Avenue, where you’ll find a complete selection of dress and drapery fabrics by the yard at popular prices. Too, you’ll find special remnants, notions, and patterns. 22. “Roll” a fall-fashion collegiate look into your parlor or bedroom now. Paints, brushes, cleaner, and all your needed supplies can be found at the Painters Supply Co., 333 Central Avenue. For dance, decorations and play props, keep Painters Supply in mind. 23. For the best typewriter deal in town, the Underwood Corp., 335 Central Avenue, Albany, says, “Your special attention is called to the Underwood Correspondent Portable, fully featured and guaranteed, complete with beautiful case. A little down, a little monthly. Total price $84.75, tax included. Call 3-2297 for trial and demonstration.” 24. Like to make your own snacks. Ralph Triumbere's, 797 Madison Avenue, carries groceries, fruits, cold-cuts, and vegetables. On his shelves you’ll find your favorite box of cookies, crackers, pretzels, cheese spreads, and potato chips. For future reference note the varied kinds and colors of soft drinks available. 25. The place where students meet for the tastiest sandwiches, real gone hotdogs, sodas, sundaes, and coffee in Albany is Michael's. Come in at 809 Madison, Ave. 26. Do you need school supplies, a best seller, a classic, or a modern cook book? How about the Sunday papers? Stop at Stackman's News at 848 Madison Avenue and choose from a large variety of books, newspapers, magazines, school supplies, film, candy, soda-pop, and ice-cream. 27. Mrs. Stittig cordially invites the Frosh of ’57 to drop in any time at her “close to the oampus” soda fountain, 1028 Madison Avenue. But remember, the long booth on the right is for Seniors only!!! 29. Bamer 8 e McDowell Hardware. 1090 Madison Avenue, invites all C.S.R.-ites to come up and brouse around. They have a full line of housewares, paints, and all fix-up items for your rooms. Bulletin boards ordered on request. Good luck in the coming year! Shop B & M for shower, wedding, Christmas, and birthday gifts for the “best buys in town.” 38. Hungry? Whether it’s lunch, dinner or snack time, you’ll get the best for the least at Walter Foods', 1090 Madison Avenue and 297 Central Avenue. Order some “table ready” Fried Filet of Haddock, fresh homemade Potato Chips, Fried Chicken, Baked Beans and Salads, any time of day to take home or to the campus. 39. When you’re having a surprise party for your roommate or tablemate, take a hop, skip, and a jump to Hagaman's Bakery at 889 Madison Avenue and order a tasty treat of pies, cakes, cookies, salads or tarts. On the spot delivery service. Pastries made to order for special occaisons. 42. Welcome back to Saint Rose, girls. Come up and see me any time. Compliments of Ann Petersen's Beauty Salon, 1060 Madison Avenue. 43. Hey, Frosh! Got your glossy picture into the Public Relations office yet? A picture of you is always a good gift for Mom and Dad, for that “one and only” it’s just the thing. Best of all would be a picture of you taken at Fruxnkin Studio located at 29 Central Ave. Registration . . . (continued from page 5) Masterson, Catherine 1622 - 9th Ave., Watervliet, N. Y. Smith, Doris Helen 49 Court St., Canton, N. Y. Hogan, Loyola R. 839 Bedford Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Kaczmarek, Dolores Ann 36 Columbia St., Schd’y, N. Y. Ryan, Collette Ann 548 Warren St., Albany, N. Y. McGrath, Anne M. 50 Glenwood St., Albany, N. Y. Isabel, Mildred 278 W. Main St., Amsterdam, N. Y. McKinney, Valerie 19 Hoyt Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. Collins, Catherine 291 Ridge St., Glens Falls, N. Y. APPROXIMATE REGISTRATION Seniors ....................... 96 Juniors .......................101 Sophomores ...............125 Freshmen ...............140
Object Description
Title | Rosaverian, [no volume or issue number] |
Date, Original | 1953-09-14 |
Type | Text |
Format, Original | Monograph: 6 pages, b&w, 12.25 x 9.25 in. |
Format, Digital | application/pdf |
Identifier | The-Rosaverian_1953-09-14 |
Source | Student Newspaper Collection |
Language | eng |
Rights | This digital file may be used for educational purposes only. Prior written permission is required for any other use. |
Description
Title | The-Rosaverian_1953-09-14_006 |
Transcript | Six T H E R O S A V E R I A N September 14, 1953 Continuing Along The Avenues. . . (continued from page 3) ply you with all you need in these lines. Genial Abe Pock is ready, willing and glad to help you at any time. Why not drop over soon? 10. Going to a football game? A dance? The movies? Just “have to have” another pair of decent shoes? A favorite shopping spot for foot-wise college students is Vogue Shoe Shop, 201 Central Avenue. For a wide variety of sports, casuals and dress shoes—shop at Vogue. 11. Visit the Quality Corset Shop, 205 Central Avenue, the only shop on Central Avenue devoted exclusively to your foundation needs. Complete stock of all popularly advertised makes of girdles and bras at prices to fit any college girl’s budget. Friendly, courteous service. Open evenings. Alterations. 12. Are you artistically inclined? When you look at your room do you get ideas or do you want some? Drop in at Price Paint & Wallpaper Co., Inc., 216 Central Avenue, at the sign of the Dutch Boy to look at their “Color Gallery.” Wallpaper, paint, and artists supplies are their specialties. 13. New in town? You say you’re looking for a reliable shoe store? Try Corbats Boot Shop. Conveniently located at 217 Central Avenue, Corbat’s carries a complete line of comfortable, stylish shoes and matching pocketbooks. Sports fans can purchase tennis shoes here, too. Open evenings. 14. The Classic Shop at 231 Central Avenue, open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, a college shop featuring branded lines such as Ship and Shore blouses, Jonathan Logan dresses, Bonnie Doon socks, and a wide variety of skirts, blouses, dresses, gloves, lingerie, belts, etc. Perfect for your college wardrobe. 15. Spector's Men's Shop, 233 Central Avenue, offers you tempting surprises for Dad, brother, and your Joe College beau. Dress shirts, sport shirts, ties, pants, jackets, coats, hats, gloves, scarves, tie clasps cuff links, etc. For young and old, from cradle to career, Spector’s have it. 16. Quality at its best can be found at F. J. Lambert, Jeweler located at 239 Central. Open evenings ’til 9 p.m. Lambert’s are known for fine watch and jewelry repairing. Also available are pencils (Parker, Schaefler, Waterman, Ever-sharp), a complete jewelry line, as well as watches, diamonds, silverware. 17. Let Fred S. Cason, Jeweler, at 267 Central Avenue, help you choose the ideal gift for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and special occasions. You can choose from a wide variety of items including watches, jewelry, lighters, diamonds, watch bands, compacts. Shop at Cason’s for your “one and only.” 18. Need a radio, alarm clock, iron, or what-have-you for the coming school year? Then visit Cameron Hardware, “A Hardware Institution,” located at 284 Central Avenue. Cameron’s has been in business for over 50 years. Here, too, you’ll find the makings for dance, play, and other school decorations. 19. Your clothes will look newer and brighter at the Waterville Laundry at 289 Central Ave. Careful handling of clothes; fast, quality service at moderate prices. Check this spot on your map and make it a regular stop on your shopping trips. Dial 5-2241 today for further information. 20. Do you like to shop for everything in one store? Then visit Central Variety Store, 313 Central Avenue, for cosmetics, school supplies, crepe paper and party favors, coffee pots, skirt hangers, room decorations, study lamps, wooden clothes dryers, extension cords, moulding hooks and wire for bulletin boards and pictures. 21. Lost a button? Need help on making that old dress into something really chic? Consult trained representatives at Marcus Fabrics, 331 Central Avenue, where you’ll find a complete selection of dress and drapery fabrics by the yard at popular prices. Too, you’ll find special remnants, notions, and patterns. 22. “Roll” a fall-fashion collegiate look into your parlor or bedroom now. Paints, brushes, cleaner, and all your needed supplies can be found at the Painters Supply Co., 333 Central Avenue. For dance, decorations and play props, keep Painters Supply in mind. 23. For the best typewriter deal in town, the Underwood Corp., 335 Central Avenue, Albany, says, “Your special attention is called to the Underwood Correspondent Portable, fully featured and guaranteed, complete with beautiful case. A little down, a little monthly. Total price $84.75, tax included. Call 3-2297 for trial and demonstration.” 24. Like to make your own snacks. Ralph Triumbere's, 797 Madison Avenue, carries groceries, fruits, cold-cuts, and vegetables. On his shelves you’ll find your favorite box of cookies, crackers, pretzels, cheese spreads, and potato chips. For future reference note the varied kinds and colors of soft drinks available. 25. The place where students meet for the tastiest sandwiches, real gone hotdogs, sodas, sundaes, and coffee in Albany is Michael's. Come in at 809 Madison, Ave. 26. Do you need school supplies, a best seller, a classic, or a modern cook book? How about the Sunday papers? Stop at Stackman's News at 848 Madison Avenue and choose from a large variety of books, newspapers, magazines, school supplies, film, candy, soda-pop, and ice-cream. 27. Mrs. Stittig cordially invites the Frosh of ’57 to drop in any time at her “close to the oampus” soda fountain, 1028 Madison Avenue. But remember, the long booth on the right is for Seniors only!!! 29. Bamer 8 e McDowell Hardware. 1090 Madison Avenue, invites all C.S.R.-ites to come up and brouse around. They have a full line of housewares, paints, and all fix-up items for your rooms. Bulletin boards ordered on request. Good luck in the coming year! Shop B & M for shower, wedding, Christmas, and birthday gifts for the “best buys in town.” 38. Hungry? Whether it’s lunch, dinner or snack time, you’ll get the best for the least at Walter Foods', 1090 Madison Avenue and 297 Central Avenue. Order some “table ready” Fried Filet of Haddock, fresh homemade Potato Chips, Fried Chicken, Baked Beans and Salads, any time of day to take home or to the campus. 39. When you’re having a surprise party for your roommate or tablemate, take a hop, skip, and a jump to Hagaman's Bakery at 889 Madison Avenue and order a tasty treat of pies, cakes, cookies, salads or tarts. On the spot delivery service. Pastries made to order for special occaisons. 42. Welcome back to Saint Rose, girls. Come up and see me any time. Compliments of Ann Petersen's Beauty Salon, 1060 Madison Avenue. 43. Hey, Frosh! Got your glossy picture into the Public Relations office yet? A picture of you is always a good gift for Mom and Dad, for that “one and only” it’s just the thing. Best of all would be a picture of you taken at Fruxnkin Studio located at 29 Central Ave. Registration . . . (continued from page 5) Masterson, Catherine 1622 - 9th Ave., Watervliet, N. Y. Smith, Doris Helen 49 Court St., Canton, N. Y. Hogan, Loyola R. 839 Bedford Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Kaczmarek, Dolores Ann 36 Columbia St., Schd’y, N. Y. Ryan, Collette Ann 548 Warren St., Albany, N. Y. McGrath, Anne M. 50 Glenwood St., Albany, N. Y. Isabel, Mildred 278 W. Main St., Amsterdam, N. Y. McKinney, Valerie 19 Hoyt Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. Collins, Catherine 291 Ridge St., Glens Falls, N. Y. APPROXIMATE REGISTRATION Seniors ....................... 96 Juniors .......................101 Sophomores ...............125 Freshmen ...............140 |