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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 9

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Kingston, New York
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THE DAILY -FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1949.. NINE News Service Moves The Kingston News Service, has moved from Hojlrotul nvonuc to Us new location 50-6JV Grconkilt VCttUC. DRY ICE FOR SALE Sturpej Foot! Lockers, Inc. STOKE RIDGE.

NKW 1'OflB Tel, Kingston High Fulls 81 tt POLIO No know4 wlto, wht re when Polio ViH jtrikc. But play with Polio Insurance for each in the eniift family ai only for 2 full Pays for case Itiira the FIRST white in ANY medical treatment by icitierapiii, intlixtinB Kenny trtalrotnts if aviilable rcntii iron lung, pe- aal upparatw, tic. care without rcsirtciipns, imnsporwiron and ambuhnct service. Underwritten by Amtrtca'i No. Accident ana Sick- Insurance Contpaay.

HO A I HKRMAJf J. M44 5Uin SI. Klajnton, ret rotioMmmi IHIw- UHl CAJUitTK 1'. Whot is your nome? .1.1.. Reucfence City? of you or e.nv of your fomily hod Potiomyfltitit within the loit 90 -3.

Art yew ripplying for: Individual- Policy ond crttoch- iny $5 .00 fw 2 years QFomJIy Policy ond aHoching $10.00 for 2-years? 10 Gloria Tabacchi, 'Carl Brancato Wed Tlosenttfilo, AUK, mnrrl- ligo of Mlar Glorln TMlwcchl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo 'I'abnechl, to Owl Brancato, took place Sunday afternoon, July 31, in St, Petqf's Romaii Catholic Church. The Rev. John Kelly performed the ceremony, James Sweeney presided at the organ.

Miss Louise Jablonski was solo- tet. Given In ma.rriagc by her father, the bride wore gown of white slipper satin trimmed with ChantiHy lace and made with fitted bouffuftt skirt and long train circled with many rows ol Her double tiered ycU of white tulle und was attached to a crown made of orange blossoms nod lilies ot the vulley. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephnnotis, Lucy Da Corte of New'Jcr- sey was maid of honor. The BUNDER'S NEW FALL LIME OF DRESSES and 6.95 FAILLE MOIltE ROWAIN CREPES FRENCH CREPES BLINDER'S LADIES' APPAREL 6S BROADWAY Cor. W.

Union St. AB'way PHONE 3204.M EVJENINGS other attendants were Miss Jennie Carrado arid Miss Rose Mario Sttinton both oE Kingston, They wore gowns of net find luce over talfettt, iihd carried btwkols filled vvtth tJiii'ltiR Ufwoi '''he group crcatcct rainbow olTcet with the bi'ldo pure white, the maid of honor in nite groen and the bridesmaids In lavendar and fnalitc. Joseph HID, of RosonclaTs was the best roan. The- ushers were Robert Demarest sind Jack Hofl'mari both of Rosendale, A dinner and. reception tor -150 guests given Leo i'abaechi Was.

held at -Sportsman's Park, Rosendale, After a Wedding trip to Lake George, Mr. and Mrs. Brancato will reside with Mr. and Mrs, Tabttcehi of Roseiclale. Mr, and Mrs.

-Brnncnlo Rraduates i HlRh School and are Iwth employed by Montgomery Ward and Co. of Kingston. East Kingston Bazaar East Kingston, Aug. 3--St. Col- man's' Church has a bazaar scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, August 13'1'J, it has been announced by the Rev.

Edmond V. Radford, pastor. Father Radford has elaborate plans also for two religious events, Sunday the 14th, Forty'Hours Devotion und celebration in honor ot the Blessed Virgin Mary. Suppers Food Sales The Stone Ridge Methodist Church' will sponsor public cafeteria supper at the church on Thursday, August at 0:30 p. rn.

The public is invited, Graduates Troth Is Announced New Palte, Aug. 3--Mr. oncl Clark'of 1.58 Mil! direct, Poughkeefisle, hnvo the enKitKomcnf. of their daughter, Frances Patricia, to Walter Franklin Krom of Jersey City, son of-Mr. and Mrs.

Franlc- Ilin Krom of this community. Miss Clark, bookkeeper 'at FallkiH National Bank, is a graduate of New PalU Training, School and I New Palte I-Iigh. Mr; Krom, nn army is studying architectural draftlnp at Central -Institute, Newark, N. SHORTCUT TO iEAUTY Our delightfully 'versatile short-cut makes the most of yoiirl hnir's. slightest tendency to wave.

MICKEY'S Beauty Barber Shop 50 Front Street KINGSTON PHONE3275 FAIRMONT MOST DELICIOUS CREAM TOWN FLAVOR OF THE MONTH YOU FAMILY WILL LOVE IT Irftt'. everybody smooth Fairmont cream just with luscious chocolate It js your Fairwonl Beater's month. Ht is the man to ior marvtlous ice FAIRMONT ttxs, ICE CREAM 4 One of the graduates at the recent commencement exercises oC Albany Business College was. Miss MaVy .7.. of Mrs.

Joan B. Hyatt ot '117 Fair She was graduated from Kingston High School with' the class of 1948. Leotta-Minutello Marriage Performed Announcement WHS made todny of the marriage of Miss Josephine Lcottn, New York city, daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.

Leotta of 52 EWicnitorC- street, to Ml- chaet Minuteilo of Brooklyn, on June 12. The ceremony wa.s performed hy the Rev. Father Brown af. St. Simeons and Jtide Church in Brooklyn.

Given" in marriage by her father, the bride wore lace -gown with an important Belgian icngth veil and pinlc and white roses in a fan effect. Miss Mary Leotta, sister, of, the brtdo, as maid ol: honor, also New York, wore a lavender gown with yellow roses-in -a fan effect. Yito Storelli. of. Brooklyn was the l)ost man.

A reception for 75 gucsta w.ns hekl at the home of Mr, i i tello's sister, Mra. Nicholas Pa-1 pagnnl, Afterward Mr. and Mrs. Minulelio tor a wedding trip to Miami Fla. They will i make, homo in.Brooklyn,/ The bride was from Kingston High School and Is employed-by an export company in New York, Her'husband served f'four'years with the Transport Command in the Middle East and Europe during World War 2, transporting supplies to strategic areas.

He was honorably discharged in February, 1946. He is employed as fl foreman in Ihc paper stock 'lino in New York city. Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Whitney of 229 Main street have been visiting with their son and daughter-.

in-law, Mr. and. Mrs; William Whitney, at Syracuse. Dr. and Mrs.

W. Ketitor of 14 Janet street have returned home after ft month's stay in Rox- Births Mr. and Mi'K. Donald R. Hyatt of 13 Charlotte Place are the proud parents of a son, David Jay, born Monday morning, Au-.

gust 1, at the Bsnedictine Hospital. hot weather short cuts robert hairdresser 286 Wall St. Phone 419f You can obtain a "Mary Martin" HAIRSTYLE IN OUR SALON Hull- FiiHhlons ot Distinction. by MARTIN and start, Hair KtyliBK rtiitliorlty to starH oT Kudm, Stag'o an(t Screo'n. Watch for the Opening our Finest and Largest Air Conditioned Salon in Kingston.

I lARLENE'S 4 --Phone 6045-- Yes, oti-fti-l you'll be with one ot our I doH. Cut; to flutter tbfi of your ftt'cu and assure you eimy uphccj as well us comfortably cool doings tlio summer ton if. SUE'S A STUDIO Phone 1700 (Open Thurit, Eves.) (CLOSED MONDAYS) Yiuit the Frecticrtn Train No state In the Union oiin claim prouder heritage ot freedom than New 'Vtirk, nflrlimw mm 1 than evor Ijtifoni, Is Important tlmt I tin Itvi'ltfiRft pusNi'il on to tlm rioxt Kc.tierntlftil Hiilmjwlrert. Kingston Daily Freeman Is to iiooperato with tlio Now Stute Frcn- dotn Tmiii CommlHHlon In lirliiK-' to Kingston OH August 10' anil 17 tho (treat of our Ktato titril national lilstory. bn.y! This montJt's advertised net by LArtcarved Free Dance Kit joyed With clear sky, 11 beautiful moon and tlio temperature Just right, more than 600 friends of Huttoti Pork duneetl nnjoyiHl tlie music of Picmon's orchestra on Monday evening.

These dances have been mnde possible for years by Locel 21- tho Musicians Union with from i heir trnmcrtption fund, coopprnilon of Uic union for tluncps In by thf! Hecreaflon at well as by wh enjoyed music. IHIITOH NT. Otomond ring, 1300. W.d- dlBB ring, JJ. Croom'i ring, 124,50.

Ttw lama Htw dlomond rlngi you low tn your fovorltt maaszlnoil terod end guoronfead by oldeil and i flngmabtr. fiditot tax. Rwtpi to tliow Last from upJ MEYER' Jeweler f30 John Kingston, N. Y.j Free 1 AUTHOWZBD ARTCARVJD I A A DAYTIME DRESSES 10 25 CLEARANCE DAYTIME AND DATE-TIME DRESSES '10 Regularly to $39.50 Sheers, dark crepes, silk prints and costumes ALL COTTONS Regularly $10.98 to $29.50 NOW Broken size ranges in light and dark shades in practically every type of daytime and casual wear. GOLDMAN'S STYLE SHOP Downtown -Closed Saturdays in August formerly $19.95 to $49.95 A choice selection of the finest styles in junior, misses' and women's CVme early for tbt.beti WEISBERG'S 271 PAIR STREET for men fp tsetiJe MIHtory in tolt-tot th'mgi for a young mon'i 7.50 UA a SaudLail GEO A.

DITTMAR 578 BROADWAY (New Location) WEISBERG'S FINE FURS are lower priced NO'W Choose your fur coat NOW from our fresh, exciting collection at new, low August prices. Each cont is masterfully created with unexcelled mnnship in the very latest designs. Four of our August Ichturcs in popular .38 jind 40 inch lengths arc listed bcloiv. Grey Persian Lamb $690 Black Persian Lamb $590 Alaska Seal Northern Back Muskrnt $290 WEISBERG'S 271 FAIR STREET mademoiselle WOMEN'S So lalt, jo 'ttim, to beautifully behaved our Opera A I beauty is)Ac leading-My 11 I I shoe jor season. Smooth, UK 15 Renter sculptured A ftmt ftiwHtyi in I he fabulous Mademoiselle mannrr.

A HYMES 325 WALL STREET, KINGSTON, N. Y..

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