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PAGfi FORTY S1X POUGHKEEPSIE JOUhNAL WEDNESDAY. MAY 1963 Mother Daughter Dinner Set by Baptist Fellowship Guest Speaker I "Mother! and Daughters Around the World" the program title1 for the annual Mother and Daughter dinner of the Women' Fellowship of the First Baptist church, o'clock Friday night at the church Guests who will tell of mothers and daughter! In their native land include Miss Nuihat Majld, Pakistan who will be introduced' by Miss Karen Con stable, Miss Dorit Matvm, Fin land, introduced by Mrs Allen Raymond, and speakers from Latvia and F.slnnia. Introduced by Mrs Joseph and Mrs IBInir Delorey respectively The speakers will. wear their national costumes apd nalional flags will decorate the dining room The toast lo the mothers and daugh I trr, will be given by Mm Frticst ffrphTm ami hn Juanaie mjPiiiaii i vmii i mkaaamkaaam WaaaaaaWTj laaaaaLllL aflnl Vassar Mothers' Club W. mmmm mJ I Mm mm, a mm 1 Partial reservations for the Mother's day dinner dance spon Personal Mention sored by the Vassar Hospital Howard Reben, ion of Mr.

ajid Mothers' club have been listed Mrs Raymond Reben. 181 Mrs Paul Barnes is general thair Hooker avenue, a 1982 graduate man of the event, set for Satur Pukeepsie High school, has if ii been lamed head chairman of all day night at the Hellenic center. committeei lor rntimuut Oaai assisiea oy Mrs Herbert iiedl day at Ithaca college, May 18 Dancing to the music of Dr I Stelh'a orchestra will begin at 8 Gerald deMartino Sr Mill O'clock, with buffet planned for Patient at St ii in v.ib Tk J. nwipiiai lire U1I11UK rutwi decorated a II 30 will be motif Among' those If nH BfA Ur Secley. Mr and Mrs William DlJr01lh BaCkman Memorial iiolmer Mr and Mrs Thomas a nuunung io wuu, MISS MARY CAROI.YN (OLE.

Brown Ronald Sertey, Miss Lm y0" by the. college Mr Milton, who Is engaged to be da Ashton, Mr nrf. Mr. jfk "rombini, son of Mr and Mrs, wed lo Robert W. Otis.

Arrorri Wiggins Mr anri Mr. KHm Eugene Tromblni. Rhlnebeck, a sprjng F.ugene Trombini, a sophomore majoring in electrical engineering nim, i at Clarkaon College of Technology. ad Mrs Robert of Maren and i KkM bmkW9KMim "fyrmr aaaaaa Participants Mode Known For Euterpe Club Concert Partidnanta in the 73rd annual, complimentary concert of the Eu I terpe Glee club, Friday nigni in fhIPi0hlrAncU Hiffh school aU ditorium, have been made known. LANDERS nus uons morn, iync sopronu, will be guest artist Hans 0 Mel ref.

conductor; Miss Kathleen' Flaherty, accompanist, and Mr Elisabeth Engle will play i violin obligate Included in the first tenors are Howard Gibbs, Charles Kuhbach, Robert WMartin. Richard Pierce, Hans Reilingh, Ed ward A Schwartt and Paul Taylors second tenors, Dr ANN Solves Problems i Hi Meiihens ie Marv Kirtiv Herrv mn win unniitijii' i Ie led by ppliliie" ttmrlpl Mrs Everett 'Clar Otis irtapA. Tar ysTspBWamwBisaAjia. rowAanouaccc Mr. and Mrs, Alfre Wilvm, Mr ((belli.

Mr eoni I Kdmc Mr and and Bwirl Studio MISS DOLORES JEAN CR08II IER. 34 Delano street, who 'I'wwi sE.n.i ji iJMiann Hrwni, wwi Mrs Ernest graau ie oi suaisourg union future TV" rrt nooi an nonor siuaent at the! TlZ" BMeMfeJlfUliJKMlg.linjL dcr KB dlcason and New York Ur. I k. 41111 Illl 1 II I I i .7... lr and Mrs Sam ent scholarships ward Scarles, lalborMr BnTTMrs WilUam A.

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Large of reservaH of Mr and Mr, Kent Otis. Ac jNew' pa.lsbeng 'hown TtS' i Mr. and Mrs Robert Hunter.1 thime I Silling on Top of the Miss Cole is employed at the Mr and Mn Michael Dimisko, Mhibltlnmhlrh will nJ wjll be the guest speaker at to morrow nights mating ol the f'oughkcepsie Area Vassar lub Vassar Club Lists Reservations Wuilil. and will inrlude selee New Aiademy resta.irant Mr tmue tintil Sunday In FaD Rlvef don, hv the Cherut, choir Iheloti. i.

on omnlove of Ih. nrfl'and Mrs Gilbert Brewster. Mr i and Black Bu, Co of New Jersey A July wedding is planned church with Mr and Mrs Don aid IxKkett directing The Deri tifillna tviirvxjKdkMA nf Via Csilil lifhrrt Part.nl reservations have been hlU.h, of Swprt A()p listed for tomorrow night meet hnos Inc. also will entertain lAlofV SllveStri Hnmlu. ni.nl.l TnH a a a l.l' IIMT III Uli; lliai I17L III it James, Ifnd.

Marianne Schanzen bach, baritone, Wappingers Kails and Ramona Light bass, and Ruth Hendrlckson, tenor. Newburgh ing of the I'oughkeepsie Area Vassar club at the Vassar Alumnae house The guest speaker will be Domandi, dean of fresh 'men and assistant of at Vassar college Honored at Shower Miss Mary Silvestrl was honored recently at a shower Kivcil 11 111 lat iiliuiu kiillliui nl Ilia llltllnn aanliu. llAanvalinH. and Mrs Benjamin Flock and Mrs Alan McCagg, Mr Mrs Alexander Kirk, Dr Mrs Vincent Peltrani, Dr Mrs Edward dcRamon, and Mrs Ralph Kendall, Dr Mrs Vincent Russo. Mr i.n; uianiu i eveuuj Wd3 aispiayed at the college an faculty exhibition and, Dolores Croshier Engaged to Wed AwuURcmetoCiai1dibkllrd and Mrr Charlcr CrotnKsfcSrlTrsy 84 Delano street, of the betrothal of their daughter.

Miss. Dolores Jean Croshier, to Angelo Metraa do, 24 McKlnley lane, son of Mrs Mary Metrando and the late Jos art eph Metrando Miss Croshier Is employed as store manager for the Dairy Fresh Josephine Warvas. Red lee Opart, fn Mr Moironrfn I. unnw tut maiiHAikM i i man ca.ku, i an employe oi orenners iviiiK L.0 juncuon. ana i nomas i Mr.

Rotart Ford fc" and ita i and Pete.r. wedding i miatniius iti JU III, twills uie iai and Drrsr; Mrs Dear Ann The nuttiest letter in ages came from that young bnde who said iff about a1f irls demand the same ford A CrispeU, Joseph Eagen, standards of purity when it comes Harry Engle, Louis Giunta, to marriage that the fellows de Samuel Sim, Rhodes Polleys mand and Harold Schmidt, first bass k.M es, DougJas Buys, Steele Sn claim heM for Cameron Forrest Cousensr iuy wraie ver am gw one, Frank AureUr Vernon CiIarHow doywt4ik that for naivete? mon, Clarence McDonougn irv ru jj actually got was Woodward OTd Robert Wan derly, and second basses, Harry Dear Feet: The tired idea that Becker. John Birkenstock, prowling arouod insures compaU g. ni '1' Lifer Holder Jr, Frank McKlnnes, Ken neth Sandersoh, Clarence failaclous Such experience brings nothing Stetser, Irving J) Thompson and to a marriage except possibly nri senchantrnent The basU (or a I lie 1 lUKiaiil Mill ica.ui 7 sical. old favorite and popular numbers, including to Do with Zeal," "Onward Ye Peoples beli us.

Grant Us Bach good relationship in marriage is consideration, kindness and the genuine desire to give rather than No date has been set for the chorus, Mr and Mrs Charles I annual convention of the New and Mrs Gerald Groves, ljnn kuiiiciiuun ill uic nrw Mr' Yfk, Sta" Hairdressers' and Cos Mid Hudson Center mctologists' association, Sunday, "are Gertrude II Allen, Mrs Theodore Arms, Mrs George Ban "ta Jr Mrs Blackburn, Mrs Zliuia Booth, Mrs Jerome II Buck, Mrs Simon Cahn, Mrs Joseph Diddcll Jr. Mrs Fi Emley Mrs William A Fry Jr Miss Helen Garrett, Mrs William I) I Ghee, Mrs William Gimlele, Mrs Burton Gold Miss Ruth llalstcud Miss Mary Hill. Mrs Stuart Hubbard Sr Miss Marion Jeu devine, Mrs Arthur Jones, Miss Elizabeth Kalloch Miss Eileen Kenrney, Mrs Ililda Swift I nne, Mra Judson II tang. Mrs George umb Jr I Dr Edith Mend. Miss Mary Over ocker.

Miss Harriet Pearcc, Mrs Clarice Penhock. Mrs Kenneth Mrs John Brice Plass, Mary hpanora, Mrs Ar thur A Smith, Miss Amlrlenne ISuIUvan, Miss Hilda Vander pool and Mrs Arthur Winn it the, who uill serve Mr Richard Kole, Mr and P.nnn Qerltnl Among tfiosc planning to attend as wallers Include the Rev Kurt buffet suoner was served Miss ang Mr and Mrs to snrlnM "rB' mrs uonaiu Aiiaroyce.iK nirtie James Ke ir Pau twwnm. ih rinan, mr ana Mrs i Hammond. John Roberts OeFor nlchord Connor on June rrtnu.rl Mr and Mrs est Palmiler. Paul Taylor Stanley! 15 Donald Brower Mr and Mrs Receiving Line Bloomer.

Fxlwln McCullough and invited guests Included Mrs M.r, andJ James klnmoJ fn I Merwln Constable rneriannclia Mr, Antoi Mr and Mrs Francis HOmed fOf Luncheon Among those planning to attend ncl(e Kraleigh. Mrs Virginia Coc i Mrs George Spielberger. who are mrs uar miss nozei i urns ir() Mrs Florence Cocco, Mrs mis, larnnne turn, Mrs ll nurence CalenU, Mrs Mary Gion llartom Mrs Stanley Mr8 jflhine Rampufo. Mrs Joseph Houghton Mr, Flo, iM jnda namputo Mrs Jean sie Ashdiiwn Mrs Peilrn Garcia (Up nnmpulo Mrs Julia Berrl Dinner in Rochester gnn Mrs Ann hupay, Mrs Alice Chupay, Miss Elsie Schmidt Mr, Dean, Temple, Mrs Flhel Valentine. Mr, Ivor Dlngee Mrs Kllngbeil Miss Carol Klinghcil Beth Klingbeil.

Miss Babnrn Kllngbeil Mrs Gerald Maley Mis, Jill Maley, Dale Evans Miss Carol Decker, Chnrlene liw ers iieuy yin imrrs wirs Ciampaglione Irving Andrews Mrs KoDcri im, lonelU. Mrs Richard Bloomer. 'D Mrs Jpan 'Balas. Miss tar Leonelll. M.ss Lisa onei Mr, Mane ScarMi Mr, Diooraer.

mr. nsyns nil rarnk r. Emrna Tnoa Mr, rarc(, f. mr. virnrge k.osiciianus, mr.

rw Outwaler, Mr Benedict, Mr Pietrowski, Mr and Mrs Wallace is charge of the receiving line Strickland Mr and Mrs Robert (or the Mother daughter luncheon ii nkn'rv; Robert on Saturday at the Poughkeepsie i. rnyi lennistiuo has named her aides lis Yerks Serving will he Mrs Jnhn Rm. Mr and Mrs Edward Watkins. in. Mm Niiu.n it rik.

nil liuiuy, nil rtiivVj a 7 I tv.m 3, vur Mrs Marie Balassone. JJr an.d,,Mrs LMcCec' erlnc Rogers. Mrs Raymond Mrs Ellen B.ilnsMine, Mr, An toinetle Bal.issnnc, Mrs Barbara Lctterll, Mrs Hose tattern Mrs Olga Ien. Mrs Partaine. Mr, Hazel Ross.

Mrs Jean tattem Mrs Adeline Runzi I Members of the New York State Federation of Women's Clubs con ducted their annual Helmuth din ner Monday night in m. Virginia Edward Scarvalone, Miss Susan Scarvalone. Miss Polly Ann Scarvalone, Miss Patricia Scarvalone, Mrs Lulu Mrs John Broderick, Mrs Marlon Bocker, Mrs Harold Dean Mrs Barbara Dean Mrs Thurston Toeppen, Miss Patricia Toeppen Mrs Raymond, Mrs Joseph oppoc Mis, Tess Coppoc, Mane Seitts, Mis, Joan Miss Betty Seifts. Mrs with Miv, presuiem. presming ine Davd Crawford Mls, Cheryl WiiamlCrav.ford Miss Crawford Tod Helmuth, the federation sMr, Pnllip nucW(i Mrs Krn Musical selections were i Ui i "Jy "lEran'k Dapron.

Mr. Arnold' Sams. Miss Sandra hams, Miss Marilyn the Rochester Women's club and "the keynote speaker v. as David director of the Freedom Foundation of the National Freedom Training center, Briarclifl Tanner, Mrs Edwin Brink, Kay Piottl. Mrs Dorothy Grace.

Mrs Peggy Leo. Mrs Gail Partaine, Mrs fteverly McKlay, Mrs Fedicia Mr, Rose Paganelli. Mrs Perina CalenU 1 Mrs Margaret Natka, Mrs Emma Murasso, Mrs Viola De Girolamo, Mrs Mane Comicoli, Mrs loan Calenti Mrs Edith Tkazyik Mrs Mary Tknzyik. Mrs Helen Blandino. Mrs Carol Blandino Mrs Rose Bahret, Mrs Assunta Orlando, Mrs Gladys Orlando Mrs Mary Ma honey.

Mrs Florence Fralejgh, Mrs DEngenis, Mrs Gail Salntomas, Mr, Eleanor Buck, leiseira. ana inc Mr and Mrs Soteros Michos, Mr and Mrs Richard Dorlon, Mr and Mrs Baines. Mr and Mr, Gail Myles McEntee. Mr and Mrs rowcri ueroericKr Mr ana Mr, Kenneth Mr and Mrs tarny Bennett Mr and Mrs James Randolph McMahill, Mr and Mrs Redl Mr and Mrs Don. aid Pitcher, Mr and Mrs George Wiltsc.

Mr and Mrs John De Groodt, Mr and Mrs Robert Nelson and, Mr and Mrs Aurelio Mastrocinque The monthly meeting of the group will be tomorrow nigbt at 7 30 clock at the Poughkeepsie Inn Anne Adams Patterns 48241.15 Misses Deborah Cocco. Dorothea Fraleigh, Joan and Helen Balassone. iAicjIle and Gloria Ramputo and Mrs Tina Cacciapaglia, Yonkers Carol Franklin. Mrs Constable Miss Lynn Constable, Miss Karen Constable, Mrs Hammond, Miss Paula Hammond, Mrs Cedric Bruce, Mrs Barbara Fannin, Miss ucuj tun aiimii, ii i a isaviuj Vandev.ater. Mrs William Velii Carmel Club letrl.

Mrs Thomas Foster. Miss "Ormei yiOU Merilee Foster, Miss Carol Foster, LIS tS bUDOer AlCleS ,1.. Tnkn Chamn1 Hi, hnrH runnel clos.cn her cdmmittecs for Mrs John Meyer, Miss Ann Meyer. Mrs George Baldin ger. Mrs Douglas CaKert Miss Meagher, Mrs Jlenry Meagher and Janice and Deborah Meagher.

Partial reservations for the event include Mrs Edward Banta and Sara Jo, Mrs Arthur F. Brook and Mrs James Caroll and Margaret and Mary Kathleen, Mrs Ellison V. Capers and Kathy, Mrs James Clark and Mrs William Ciolko and Barbara and Kathy, Mrs Charles Corbally, Mrs Clarence V. Costello and Karen, Patricia, Jean and Judith Mrs John Coulter and Sally. Mrs Chester Davidson, Mrs John Desmond and Jeanne, Mrs Charles DeBold and Marilyn, Mrs.

Joseph Diddell Jr, and Debbie, Mrs Edward Filipowicz and Ann Beltnn, Mrs John Gartland and Catherine, Mrs Thomas Haute and Claudia. Kathenne and Lisa. mr ana Mrs rranic Hunt ol Mrs Jonn tlei man and Christine Greer school Hope Farm, cele and Mrs Robert Hoe Jr brated their 25th wedding anniver Mrs Robert Hall and Mary Es sary recently as dinner guests at ther and Roberta, Mrs Robert me nome ol Mr and Mrs Harold and Ann Elizabeth, Mrs uenscningcr International center, 8 30 o'clock, at the home of Miss Gwendolyn Hamilton, Overlook road Mr Mc intosh, who has just completed his graduate studies at the Juil tliard School of Music. New York City, has performed in me MaSQaljQiy Director museum Lists Delivery Dates Program selections will include three sonatas by Scarlatti, "Italiane Concerto," Bach; 'Es tampes," "Pagodas," "Soiree dans Granade," and "Jardins sans la JUieine," Debussy; "Ron Mrs Winfred Herrick. director of the Art Depot gallery, La Grangeville.

has made known de livery dates for works to be ex 'to "For Pete's sake, pa, shut up hibited in the first of a series ofwtth the slurping and chewing si A Kt ntri at aiL rjuiiuiu buicuuicu i roai vurra movintr mm. iuf Dat Hie gellcry this seasonr ArUsts Some parents said they welcoma oenver won. mi uie gauery cntictsm from their children One A Minor and Transcendental 5 o'clock tomorrow through nnih i. ki Sunday, and unul 8 o'clock Fnday.the family should be free to speak utfit up about things that bother Mm. ine exnioiis are open io non it's the democratic way." Frank L.

Hunts Married 25 Years Sarih Calvert Mrs Wavne supper on Saturday in naran mrs r. m.i East Bend Park. and as the guests of honor at a small party at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Berry and daughter, Pamela Ann, also of Greer school A large decorated cake was featured aai the couple received many gifts and cards Attending the party were Mr and Mrs Bcrtschinger, Mrs Theron Sclfridge. Hyde Park. Miss Ertka Traccy, Greer school, and Uinta a enn EVanb CI Uunt V.asi The Hunts were married on "lAnriK S.

1Q.TA In lh nnrtmnna nf Hov.se Miss Sharon Hov.se, aV i Sponsored by Mr Carmel Moth Mr, Tlnhert Holme, Mis, club, supper Will be served Holmes, Miss rJuliette Bryson, Mrs Robert Ormes, Miss Susan Ormes, Mrs Lawrence Grlbble, Mrs. I eo Mulligan, Mrs Taylor. Mrs McCullough, Mrs Marshall, Miss Lynn Marshall, Mrs John Roberts, Miss' Mary Alyce Rob erts, Mrs Reuben Hendricks, Mrs from 5 to 8 clock Committees for the event in ciuae casmers, Mrs toward geant John Cook. US Air Santopadre, Mrs Gabriel DeCaro Force, brother of the bride, and LaGrangeville Methodist church, with the late Rev Ber thold Secholtzer, pastor, officiating Attendants were Mrs Kath ryn Hunt Van Anden, Stormville, the bridegroom sister. Staff Ser Melvin Ilurd and Susan and Holly, Mrs II Graham Jones and Gillian.

Mrs Charles Kelley, Mrs Lloyd II Kest and Karen, Mrs Howard Kohl and Cheryl and Bev erly, Mrs. John Kuhn and Mary Ann, Mrs Gilford Marshall and Kathy, Mrs Charles McDonald and Mrs Richmond F. Meyer. Mrs Edward A Miller and Judith. Mrs Samuel Moore and Morthe na, Mrs Henry Pletcher and Kathy, Mrs Francis Pohl.

Mrs Robert Pantridge and Margaret, Mrs Harry Richter and Susan Kristich, Mrs Herbert Rolg and Andrea, Mrs Nelson F. Rogers and Kathy, Mrs. Joseph Sinnott and Sara, Mrs Donald Tongue, Mrs Allen Traver and Alexia and Mrs George T. C. Way and Nancy.

and Mrs Donald Ronchi, kitchen, Mrs Francis Gaudioso, chairman, Mrs Thomas Tortarella, Mrs Justin Bonanno, Mrs Domi Robert Roberts. Mrs Frederick nc raonessa. Mrs James rerry. Blume. Miss Martha Blumc Miss Mrs Tignanelh, Mrs John Fay Joy Blume, Mrs Clifford Haines, Miss Beverley Haines, Mrs WilUam Lilts Miss Anita Bastiks, Miss Dag mar Bastiks, Mrs DcForest Pal miter, Mrs Russell Palmlter, Mrs Alson 'Fitchett, Miss Judy Filchett.

Mrs William Cramer, Mrs Edwin Fitchett, Mrs Ocie Fitzgerald, Mrs Gerald Murray, Miss Dixie Lee Beckman Mrs Percy Dickinson. Mrs Jessie Belding, Miss taura June Beld Martin and Mrs son, supervision. George Jack Mrs Stephen Kizzo, decorations, Mrs Lawrence Caldera, Waitresses, Mrs Charles Szabo, Mrs Vincent Cataldo, Mrs Sab bato Riccio and Mrs Philip Rii zo, and" servers, Mrs James Wirehouse. Mrs James Morrison, Mrs William DeWitt. Mrs Angelo Assenza, Mrs Anthony Pla tama, Mrs Thomas Ugamari, Mrs Arthur Tbrsone, Mrs John Emery Ing Miss Anna Wells.

Mrs Arnold Riualdi Mrs John Torsone, Mrs Dickinson. Mrs Frederick I Jike, I Ra mond Davis, Mrs Joseph Miss Nancy take, Mrs Daniel Mascouno a na Mrs Singer. Miss taurie Jean Singer. Mrs Keller, Mrs Ralph Lawr ence, Mrs Dominic Jilnlsl. Mrs Beta Phi Sororitv Nelson Merritt, Mrs Robert Way, To Conduct Diaaer miss una.

way, mrs v. a MlsJ Mariarii Mylod tae, M.ss Cynthia Lowe. Mrs of arrangements Cnenrl I lJh UlrA r. the late Mrs Seeholtxer Mrs Hunt is the former Miss Theresa Cook, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Cook Her husband, who is employed at Greer school, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs George Hunt Clerks' Auxiliary To Meet Tonight Members of the Women's auxiliary the United Federation of Postal Clerks will meet tonight at 8 SO o'clock at the home of.

Mrs Benjamin Ostrow, 18 Noxon street Mrs. Aloysius McDonald, president, mil preside "Jesu Joy of Mans De Bach. "Pilgrims from "Tannhauser." I Richard Wagner; "Lift Thine eyes, rrcueric img ni iuaii ita," Caroline Horton, "Seraphic Song," with violin obligate, Anton Rubinstein: "The Omnipotence," inu cik. Thomas Mcintosh will be guest. pianist at tomorrow night's reci q.

from "Morena." Webster. "Wait for the Wagon," Bishop Buckley; "Give Me Your Tired. Your Poor," Irving Berlin, and "Sanctus," Franz Schubert Jean Si to receive I've had some mighty sad letters from young men who meant only to sow a few wild oats and ended up with a harvest of thistles Dear Readers. I had no Idea there were so many noisy eaters in the world. It seem every family has one and I must have heard from them all The majority of people who wrote did not like my advice.

I told a 16 year old girl I knew of no polite way to tell a father his table manners are atrocious and to cut down on the noise You readers informed me that there are a variety of ways to tell the old man to quiet down, and you offered suggestions The ideas ranged all the way from, Please, father, if you don mind. can you eat a bit more quietly? Etude in Minor (Wilde Jagdl," Paganim Mr and Mrs William Vaeth will be hosts for the recital Medical Auxiliary To Install Officers professional artists wno may SUD A Honolulu a nr W. nut up to three paintings and "Young people who are ashamed sculptures for each exhibit, free'of their parents are in a terrible of charge Those selected will Ann How do you suDOOse a included In the show opening next Wednesday and closing June 9. Mrs David Block, Tivoli.l will serve as the installing officer at the annual dinner meeting and'VUS. tecketter installation of officers of the Worn, ans auxiliary to the Dutchess County Medical society, tonight.

in the Hudson room of the Pough keepsie Inn A social hour will be featured at 30 clock and dinner will be served at 7 30 o'clock Mrs Block, who currently is serving as legislation chairman of the Woman Auxiliary to the New York State Medical Society, for merly was Ninth district coun cilor and corresponding secretary of the state board She also is a past president of the local auxiliary. Honored at Luncheon Mrs Raymond Fecketter, High' Acres drive, was honored recent ly at a luncheon given by pledges of the Nu chapter. Gamma Sigma Sigma sorority, at the University of Connecticut, Storrs It was made known that the chapter has named its pledge class the "Denise Fecketter Pledge Class" Mrs Fecketter, a graduate of the university, served as Nu chapter president and vice president and now is serving as the Na tional president of the sorority a nomemasung teacher at Arung Mrs. naipn nenaau, nospiiauryitm KM inr Hirh v.i xir. cnairman, has made known par Fecketter will preside at the bi tial reservations for the meeting included are Mrs, Simon Bakall, Mrs.

Block, Mrs Ellison Capers, Mrs John J. Cashman, Mrs. Francis Darragh, Mrs Chester Davison, Mrs Irving Dreishpoon, Mrs Mario Falcione, Mrs Frank Gagan, Mrs Chandler Gibbs, Mrs Joseph Gioia, Mrs Marvin Goldstein, Mrs. Sidney Gordon. Mrs 'James Keeley.

Mrs Kendall, Mrs Martin KolosU, Mrs Martin Lelser. Mrs. Ray mond McFarhn. Mrs Francis McMahon. Mrs William Liesenbein Mrs Peter Mombello.

Mrs Ed Cram Elbow Chib Electa Mrs. Haydea Mrs Hamilton Hayden, Staats burg. was elected nrpslHenf nf the Crum Elbow Garden club. Stoats i ward i i Mrs Henry burg, at a recent meeting at the Pletcher, Mrs Graenum Schiff, home of Mrs Clifford Mrs Robert Southworth. Mrs Mrs Hayden will fill the unex Lawrence Sweeney, Mrs James nl.aJ Bffaia.

laa. A.l I tHaaP. finM flaa HUG. III Uf 1 113. U1CUU MUM viwwi, a ucwic A.

tuck who resigned because plans to move. Guest speaker at the meeting was Mrs. John Bowman, Clinton Corners, who Out lined the history of the violet business In and around Rhine beck, one of the violet centers of line country David Miss is In Dobr nights Mother's day dinner of Fosmire. Mrs George Hennessy. Ue na BcU Eta chapter Alissda LanjUman.

Mrs. Ste. Pu WIUUyt 7 uim.fc at SMOCKING! i iwmraTKt spams 3tJUtoh straight awa tn whip up Rarhdale if changing daytime easunl Ss Project meetlni phens Miss Jeanette Stephens.jThe Kjtchn. Hyde' Park Plans ciiu o.iu abo were made at a recent meet lurey ling of the group at the home of Mil JieietLOiKkhartJUlwijl tor tho rather day din. that's trimmed with honeycomb: morning Printed Pattern 4824; Half Sizes Mi, UVi, im, UH.

H. Size KM take 3K yards 55 inch Tansier. tattern addTJceSls fpr each pat June at Johnny MitcheU' Members of the Rochdale Red Oaks MUI. to take part in an open house, May 28. at the Reformed church.

The unit's exhibit v. ill bt ground J)ecor Mrs. Filbert ireYtwrefonsWiiiffiNf praccelUtir fleagantrVaTler n.h'i iieacn uie nnai lesson lonignuciated witn IBM, wiu De guest speaker at tomorrow night's meeting of the Pleasant Valley Study club, o'clock at the home of Mrs. Burton Stickles, Barbara lane. Mrs.

L. Plass and Mrs. John Stewart will be co hostesses. and Mrs. James Horton will be In enarge 01 uie inspiration ve.

The unlt's uulallatiea dinner was scheduled for June i Adams, care, of Poughieewie Journal. 138. pattern Dept 243 at the Treasure Chesl at a recent West 17th St. New York 11, meeting at the home of Mrs Y. Print plainly NAME.

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Jones to' be in charge of arrangements Mrs. Paul Jones presided at the meeting, and projects for, the year were discussed, Indud Study Club Sets Meeting Tien CM Chen, a native' of Hong Kong who currently resides Ing "Know Your Fabric Personalities." "Let's Make Vegetables Interesting." "Fish and Shellfish" and "Canine Chairs." THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger WY Ml unttM 11 1 iy a SBjaiaalaNSf "A' I Pj SKllMJUiE9S3C1Mtt. 'I 1 wpwig "1 III Jtngr i i ft fm 9'9 "Ori. I only read book on world affairs in. the paper back thiost aeen newly frihtenin when you py only thirty five to read about them.

Way aqd Mrs. S. Robert Watsky, Alan Panchars Home from Trip Mr. and Mrs Alan Punchar, who were married on April 17 in Holy Trinity church. Arlington.

have returned from their wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, SC, and now are residing in 68 Woodlawn avenue. Mrs Punchar is the form er Miss Consuelo Bueno of Gibral tor. Prior to their marriage. Mr. and Mrs.

Punchar were guests of honor at a cocktail party and shower at the home of iir. and Mrs. Howard Warren. Vanderbilt place, Hyde Park. In addition, the briofeaMeted et tttehen sbow er given by Miss Nancy Reckna gel at her borne In Verbank, and the bridegroom was honored at a dinner party atAnchorJnn, fiven it, ma co wprger8.oi.wi.uvtciif!a and Trust Co recipient pfj gUU.

and was the Mrs KnywicU Te Syeak to WSCS Mrs. Anthony Knrwickl. chair man of the commission of edaca wiU be guest speaker at tonight's roerihut ot the WSCS ofhe WaiWngtoT Street rieiMlnretWjoCNi wii cnurcn. a cues in uie church's soda room. Mrs.

T. B. Smith will be worship leader. with "What Do You Have in Your Hand" as the program topic. Mrs.

Earnest Glean, president, will eon duct the ibuslDess; meeting, with KfreshmenU to be served afterward by Mrs. Edward Bahret. Mrs. George Watt and Mrs. Josepn Hawkins.

ennlal National convention of Gamma Sigma Sigma, June 14 16 at the University of Maryland, Alice Brooks Designs 18 year old girl feels in public or at the home of a friend when her father eats like a pig? He Duts her in an unfavorable light as well as himself" It would be ideal the emotion al climate in all homes encouraged every member of the family to speak freely about matters that bothered him Unhappily, the millemum has not arrived The girl who complained about her father's eating habits was ordered to button her lip when she corrected him. Children know when criticism is unwanted. They only create problems for themselves by suggesting to a hostile parent that he improve his table manners. So my advice stands. Any teenager who has to enlist the help of Ann Landers to get a slob of a father to stop eating like a pig is fight ing a lost cause Confidential to WORRIED HEART: Your attitude could be more dangerous than the horse.

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