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1 PAfcfiTWELVii IWky Dix POUGflKEEPSlE NEW YORKER WEDNESDAY. "APRIL 7. 1946 MAR U1SS DIX: lull yeart old and have lust graduated from lugh school' am madly in lor with a girl of my own an and wt Intend to married at one. I think that then nothlnt better than for a court who ion each other to bt married and bar ehfi oren wnu wey are young so that they may enjoy a happy family In the flown of their youth rather wan wan until they are middle aged. Don't you agree with me In thlaf AN UNDECIDED YOUTH.

ANSWER: I certainly do not. I think that there nothing truer than the old proverb that "a young man married a young man marred," and that for a boy of 17 to take unto hlmtelf a wife li for him to corrmlt a crime not only against himself but agauut the poor, silly girl who accompanle him to the altar SELDOM SUCCESSFUL Of course, miracles happen now and then, and once In a blue moon, a child marriage escapes going on the rocks, but statistics show that oung marriages are rarely successful. They end In divorce far oflener than do the marriages of mature people I get thousands of letters a year from the unhappily married and practically every one ol them begins "I married too young And that Is perfectly logical and Inevitable because teen age boys and girls art stin growing and changing, mentally and spiritualty, Just as much a they are physically, and they do not know themselves what they are going to bt when they art adult Nothing Is farther from the truth than that when bora and girls marry they wOl grow up together and have the same tastes and habits and points of view. It la pure luck If they develop along the same lines. Of the two who seemed on a par their teens one may be a star In the twenties and the other a dim wit Also, then is a practical side to consider.

Few boys In their teens have any way of supporting a family, and no marriage can be happy In which Incapable children an wrestling with the problem of how to make a living. And many a boy who had It In him to go far never rises above mediocrity because he It sunk by the wife and babies tied around hit neck. Nor does the early marriage insure the happy family you vision. Very young parents an seldom good parents and they an seldom good husbands and wives because they lack the discipline that lift gives ui an. DONT DO XT, SON.

Walt until you an grown up bef on you marry. Alio. Hart Those starched collars, bibs, and dickies that makes you look at crisp as a cookie this Spring can also exeat powerful whit lines that affect the snap of your fact, so, bt choosy. Tick only the necklines that will do right by you. If your face Is a little on the full aide ditto throat the most flatter.

tag neckline for you Is shaped. Cut to expose a wedge of neck It will create the effect of sppsxent length then and put across the same Illusion for your face. What you want to reject no matter how cute, an high, round neck, lines or this season's climbing collars. These donls, however, become do's ibr the girl, who Ilk the movies' Anita Louise, for example, hat a perfect oral tctu. The throat hugging whit can be used, at this star uses hers, to underline perfection.

That neckline Is a help, too, where then Is the need to foreshorten a too narrow face or a too slender neck. Mr. and Mrs. OlaJa Htnt4 at Haweewanalag Mr. and Mrs.

William Olah. North road, wen honored at a housewarm tog party given by a group of their friends Saturday night On behalf ef those present they wen given a chair. Quests Included Mr. and Mrs. Irani Talaber.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borg, Mr. and Mrs. William Hubbard.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving VanWert, and Mrs. William Wehner. Mr.

and Mrs. Sterling Sleight, Mr and Mrs. Frank Ounsch, Mr. and Mrs. OUf Ericsson.

Mr. and Mn Fred trick Matthews. Mr. and Mrs Robert Key and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Orant Agatha Seafa Gives Feruaal Shawtr Miss Agatha Scats was honored recently at a personal shower given by her sister. Mist Catherine Beats, at the Pythian club. Piano entertainment was furnished by Mrs. Daniel BongiovL with singing by Miss Minnie DeCarlo and Miss Angelina Marino. Others attending were the Misses.

Antoinette Ruggerlo, Mary Conte, Rene Conte, Louise DeCarlo, Carol Oulmmaro, Dorothy MangerelU. Gloria Boce. Olorla Cl enclo, Evelyn Costs, Anne Lasko, P. Carroll Irene OdelL Marie Alley, PrlsclUa Smith. Bertha Effron, Helen Blandlno.

Mary Caposal, Loretta Bailey. Diana Tencredl, Mary Mol lella. Anna Longl, Anna Pelllgrlno, Dorothy Juan, Mary Jordon, Mary Esposlto, Caroline DeCaro, Ida Orll fln, Nancy MonUmagglorl. Mary Ferro. Louise Leone.

Mary Loren go, Mary Forlano, Tessle VtaentL Mary Peattle. Eva Arlco, Virginia Arloo, Elisabeth Klealer, Mary CSuch, Anna Alge, Angelina rer llto Elvira Recchla, Betty Benlgno, Angelina Marino Nettle Marino, Mary Leone, Antoinette Leone, Blanche DeCarlo, Gloria DeCarlo, Fanny 'Rlzao, arace Rose OulgUar do, Mildred Leone and Teresa Mar tin. Alto Mrt. conceit scaia Mrs Violet DeOeralomo, Mrt Patrick Conte, Mrs. John Valentino.

Mrs. Carmel Eapoalto. Mrs. Victor Mar too, Mrs. Jennie juiisno, Mrs.

Ellaa Deth Benlgno. Mrs. Rose Ferro, Mrs Jf Telle Tlberio. Mrs. Carmela Pug.

nalL Mr. Anna Arlco. Mrs. Car l7Tje6he7Oarllnnlt BongJovC i Mr. Elvira Mangtmii.

and Mr Da. (Carlo. it Mrs, Wasewskl Obatillna' Anniversary Mn and Mn. WlUlaih A Waaew 'ekL Si Hoffman street, are observing tbelr eighth, wedding snnlierssry WiV. They were married In Bt peter cnurcn ncv xrsncis Harper.

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Schoorunaker, Mrs. Abbott Easton and Mrs. Clarence Drake Friends Give Tea Party In Honor of Mrs. W. H.

Howard Mrs Walter H. Howard of Colo, was the guest of honor at a tea given yesterday afternon at the Amrita club. Co hostesses were Mrs. A Schoonmaker, Mrs Abbott Esston and Mrs. Clarence Drake.

Ouesta arrived between 3 o'clock and o'clock. The guest of honor Is a former resident of Poughkeepsle While she made her home hen, she served at regent of Mahwenawaslgh chap ter. Daughters of the American Revolution. During her stay In Poughkeepsle. she visited at the Easton home and with Mrs Oeorgt Lloyd Nlckeraon.

She Is en route to Atlantis City where she plans to vacation for approximately one month. The decorations, which were in green and white, featured white sweet pets is the table centerpiece, arranged with white tapers Pouring were Mrs. Vivian Downing, Mrs. Louis Hasbrouck, Mrs. J.

Schuyler Fox. Mrs. Lewis Marks and Mrt Nlckeraon Assisting with serving were Mrs Jsmes Morris, Mrs A Allendorph Schoon maker 2nd, Miss Virginia Marks. Miss Cynthia Nlckeraon and Miss Edna Easton. Then wen approximately TO guests present Among those at tending irom oiit oi town wen Mrs.

John. Colman, Pawling; Mrs Stanley Thorpe Manlove, Newburgh, Mn. Harry Arnold, Red Hook; Miss Katharine Millard. New Hamburg; Mrs. John Bundy, Bldney, and Mrs Herbert a Shears, Hyde Park.

Mrs. Ann) Cabot Aurswald Beckwith Marriage Announced Miss Marjorle Pearl Beckwlth, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lnn wood Beckwlth Boston, Mass be csme the bride of Ronald Nelson Aurswald, son of Mr snd Mrs William Aurswald, Wapplngers Palls at 7 o'clock, Saturday night April I The ceremony was performed In the Bethlehem Chspel of the Washington Cathedral, Washington, with Canon William Curtis Draper Jr, omciatlng The bride, wearing a lone satin gown, carried white lilies Her long veil was held in piece by coronet of orsngt blossoms She wss given In marriage by her father Mrs Thomas Hlnkel. sister of the bride, was matron of honor She wore a long crepe gown of powder blue a coronet of spring flowers snd carried a bouquet of long stemmed red roses Psul Flemming Bloomfleld, was Mr Aurswslds best man After the ceremony a supper was served at the Ma) flower hotel In Washington for the bridal party Later, the couple left for wedding trip to Montresl They will mske their home upon their return st MontpeUer, Vt The bride attended Whitman High school In Whitman, Mass and later the Abbot Art school In Washington After graduation she served with the Red Cross In Honolulu and also on Guam and Salpan Mr Aurswald Is a graduate of Wapplngers Falls High school and Syracuse university lie siso st tended New York university and IsteT Joined the Army Air corps In which he served for seversl years Aloha Club Plans Easter Dinner Party Mrs William Black, 18 Manchester road, was hostess to members the Aloha club for a meeting Monday night at her home and plans were made for an Easter dinner party April 39 at the Fitzpatrtck hotel Pleasant Valley After the business session bridge wss played and favors awarded to Mrs William Terpenlng and Mrs Evelyn Travis The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Emms Weber, 78 College svenue Maitiorie Lawrence, Soprano, To Be DCMA Guest Soloist PERSONAL MENTION Miss Kathleen O. Traver, a member of the faculty of William W. Smith school Is registered at Murray's Inn, Virginia Beach, Va, for her Easter recess Mrs Neely.

San Angelo, Tex Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jsmes Scofleld, Creek road Mrs Fred Malcher has returned to her home, 77 Olenwood avenue, from Vassar hospital and la under the care of Dr Lou Li Llpman. Marjorle Lawrence, dramatic ao a prano or tne Metropolitan opera association, will be featured aa the guest artist for the flnsl concert In the major series of the Dutchess County Musical aasoclstton this sea son, which Is scheduled for IS o'clock Wednesday night, April 34, at the Poughkeepsle High school auditorium Born In Deans Marsh, Australia Miss Lawrence made her first pub lic appearance at the age of six in a school concert When she was It yean old she went to Melbourne to study although her father objected to her career The soprano studied with Ivor Boustead, and to support herself and pay for her lessons, she worked first as a seamstress and later as a housekeeper In a house hpld where part of her wages was the use of the piano for practice After a year her musical progress was such thst her fsther relented and offered to finance her studies which he continued to do until hla death During her training she also Joined a dramatic club and played leading parts in pearean plays After two years with Boustead ahe won an operatic contest and, acting on her teacher advice, went to Parts for study with Madame Ceclle Oilly for two years In 1932. she was ready for her operatic debut aa Elisabeth In 'Tsnn haeuser," at Monte Carlo Acclaimed at her debut. Miss Law rence went to me Paris upera ine next year, and made her Metro politan debut Dec 18.

193S as I Bruenhllde In "Die Walkuere Mr, McMuUen. S5 Smith BhorUy after her marriage to Dr returned to her home Thomas King in 1M1. Miss Lawrence I from vassar hospital where she has wem to ueucv vnj iur uic urDMri ror the last month season and a honeymoon there Seaman Second Class Richard K. Msrln, son of Mr and Mra Eugene Marin I Violet avenue, Is en rout to California where he will be stationed tr ''VlfataBV BSBaBBtBBaBBtBBSk. iaBBaBBaBBaaBBaai AS SERVING CO CHAIRMAN Miss Verna Baker has returned to hnm.

1T7 Uln.lAn at fi rim Vaster hospital where she under 1 for a tea to be held In conjunction went a mastoid ooer.tlon 1th a card party. May 4. at the Shakes I Mmer ta I Poughkeepsle i Tennis club under Women guild, la Mra THOMAS MYLOD Mrt Howard B. Coleman, is working with Mra Mylod Mr snd Mrs Irving Berkmsn snd daughter, Karen Paige Berk man, Brooklyn, are 'spending the holidsys with Mr and Mra Israel Dlsmond 3 Morgan avenue Mrs Berkman Is the former Miss Henrietta Diamond Mrs Kittle Bennett. 28 Franklin street, who has been ill st her home the Isst week.

Is improving During a rehearsal of "Die Walkuere," she was stricken with infantile paralysis. In November, 1M2. Miss Lawrence was oacx on the stage, at the Town hall. New York City, In recital. Her return to the Metropolitan cam In January, 143.

as Venus In Tenn haeuser," a role she could ting seated, and she did her first Isolde, also seated, at that house In March, Local Fraternity To Be Dance Host Members of the Bets chapter of Chi PI Phi fraternity will be hosts to five other chapters of the organization at tn Easter sport dsnee Saturday night at the Masonic Temple Music for dancing which will continue from 9 clock until 13 clock, will be provided By La 1S44 When she practices these days she Pslce Brothers orchestra stands for a half hour at a time, I The chapters Invited Include Al and with an arm on either side bany, Schenectady. Troy. Utlca and to lean on she beginning to tske Hudson Attending the dance will slow brief walks In the park outside her home i Miss Rebecca Hyde Rider la con cert manager for the DCMA be members and their guests Daniel Meyerson is genersl chslr msn of arrangements Assisting will be house, Jonah Sherman Marvin Rosenthal and Joseph Tofel Invitations, Leon Blaufarb, Laurence Satlnsky, Lawrence Slote and Paul Lutsky publicity, Gerald Seiden and Bernard Joel, chaperons. Leonard Lleberman, and finance, Seymour Sack Barbara Gibson's Marriage Announced Announcement la maae or me marriage of Miss Bsrbara Otbson 183 North Clinton street dsughter nf th 1st Mr and Mrs RalDh Olb son toPrsnclsA Benedict, son or Speakers Listed Mr and Mrs Trank Benedict 101 Morgan avenue The ceremony took for CjfOnge Meeting place Sunday. March 31 In St Paul a Dutchess county's Extension Serv Eplscopsl church, alth the Rev Ro lce to be speakers at Pri land Bunten rector officiating day nlgnf, meeting of Poughkeepsle Oeorge Olbson gave his sister in aringe Extension service night will marriage Miss Lilian Taylor church observed during the lecturer organist, played me v.eaamg marches The bride wore a navy blue suit with ahlte accessories and a corsage of whit roses and babys breath Her maid of honor Miss Jean Wall work as dressed in a grey ensemble, with black accessories Her flowers were red roses and babys breath Walter Benedict was his brothers best man and ushers Included Leonard A Wenser snd Virgil DuBola.

A small reception was held after the ceremony at Smith Brothers Later. Mr and Mrs Benedict left there for a New York wedding trip They are making their home at 137 North Clinton street The bride attended Poughkeepsle High school Mr Benedict also attended Poughkeepsle High school. He served in the 8 Army Air corps, completing 64 missions over Europe and received his discharge July 33 145 He is employed by Shaker, Travis and Qulnn Inc hour under the direction of Miss Jennie Vsn Wyck Talks will be given by Arthur Shepherd county agricultural agent. Welter Androsko, his assistant. Hsyden Toeler county 4H club agent Miss Mildred A Wells his associate agent and Mrs Lorraine Houlihan county home demonstration agent Refreshments will be served after the meeting by a committee headed by tars Shepherd Petty Carson Wedding in Walden St.

Frdncis' Guild Names Party Aides Mrs Thomas M)lod snd Mrs Howard Coleman, co chairmen of the lea for the card party and tea Saturday afternoon May 4, at the Poughkeepsle Tennis club under auspices of St Francis' Hospital Women guild, hsve nsmed their assistants Assisting In pouring will be Mra Joseph A Butler, Mrs Richard Russell, Miss Marion Rellly, Miss Margaret Mack, Mrs Frank Murphy Mrs William Csvanaugh Mrs Francis Burnes and Mrs John Keefe Hostesses will Include Mrs John Cody Miss Loretta Klein Miss Sarah Bradford Miss Ssdle Light, Mrs Norman Johns Mrs Addison Merrlhew, Mrs Edward Mack. Mrs Edward Bollinger Miss Mae Burns Miss Margaret Russell, Miss Dorothy Hedinger and Mrs William Martin The proceeds will be for the benefit of St Francis Student Nurses Olee club Presbyterian Group Honors May L. Titus Members of the Board of Educa tkm of the First Presbyterian church entertained at a dinner last night for the teachers and officers of the Sundsy school The event wss combined with farewell party, honoring Miss May L. Titus, minister of education of the church who is leaving here soon for Nashville Tenn where she will become director of Youth Work In the Missionary field of the Methodist church on May IS Serving as toastmaster was Edmund Rswson Jr snd remarks were given by Dr Harold Kersch ner, minister of the church, Chester Mackey genersl superintendent of the Sunday scnool and Harold Eltlng retiring chairman of the board A suitcase was presented to Miss Titus on behalf of the teachers and officers by Norman Polhemus She alio received a writing case from the Presbyterlsn Players, the presentation being made by Miss Rosalind Parkton Assisting with serving were a group of members from tht church Young People's society, Shirley Denhardt Alice Colllgan, Oeraldlne Orlmm Terry Rswson and Robert Polhemun After the dinner, there was a meeting or the board of education. Mrs Walter Nilei was elected to succeed Mr Eltlns per Miss Hover Becomes Bride Announcement It madt of tht marriage of Mitt Ramon Joyct Hover, daughter of Mrs.

Bestl Hover, SO Carroll street to Oltn Thomas Williams, son of Samuel WUUama of Samaria, Idaho, Tht ceremony was performed Sunday afternoon, April It, by tht Rev. Robert Balnes at hit home. The bride won a grey suit with bltck accessories and a corsage of gardenias. She wte st tended by her sister. Mrs.

Lewis VanKeuren. Mill brook, who wore a brown ensemble with white acceasortea Mr. VanKeuren was best man for Mr. WUUama. A smsU reception was held at tht Nelson House immediately after the ceremony tor membert ef the family The couple left there for wedding trip to New York, where they ate registered at the Hotel New Yorker Upon their return they will reside at 60 Carroll street The bride Is a graduate of Roosevelt High school and has been employed by the Western Printing and Lithographing company.

Mr Williams Is a graduate of Bamari High school And attended 'the University of Utah He recently received hla discharge after serving four years In the Army. Since his return he has gone In the office supply business In this city Mrs. David Middleton Heads High School PTA Mrs David Middleton was elected president of the Poughkeepsle High school Parent Teacher association st the April meeting held In the school library Others nsmed to of fice were Mrs Morris Effron, first vice president, Mrs Charles Bleber, second vice president Mrs Roland Wood third vice president Mrs William Sleight, recording secretary. Miss Ethel Torgesen cor responding secretary Mrs Albert Kshn treasurer, and Harry My ers auditor Installation of officers will tske plsce at an afternoon session, Msy 1 Mr Middleton will represent the local unit at a convention at Cornell university, Msy 8 through May Theresa Ward Observes Birthday Theresa Ward was guest of honor st a birthday party given April 13 at her home. 144 Oarden street Among those present were Pstrlcis CamDlon William Campion Virginia soms Jones Anna Marie Kowalskt Bette buds arranged Miss Orsce Canon daughter of Mr and Mrs Fdgsr Carson Scotis Corners Montgomery, and Robert Petty Violet avenue son of the late Mr and Mrs Hichart Petty mistvsa mni rlaast irvtr fiiinHtki In ths riiifj Vi Dafnemarl ChBirmatl rhnrrh w.iri.n hv ih.

Ptr Th were spproxlmately 50 VsndenBerg TOI" PrfMnt at the dinner Mrs Louise Didsbury organist nlavrf th mAAina m.nhM and UMr t.rSdOSle Mrs Joseph Morris, soloist sang "At Dawning," snd "Because Mr Carson gave his dsughter In marriage She wore a gewh of whle sstln with a fingertip veil at tached to headdress of orange blos Her flowers were white rose In a cascade bou Lee, Dingee Patty Rosa, Richard Napoll, Msrlon Stec. Msry Ann Dzl quel Mrs Charles Petty Montgomery Wed etersn Announcement has been made by Colonel Hsrry Scarborough, headmaster of the New York Military academy Cornwall on Hudson snd Mrs Scsrborough of the be trothsl of their daughter Miss Anne Scsrborough to Stuart Hunter Palmer son of Mr snd Mra Herman Palmer Stamford Conn The Mrs Maguire Married Four Years Mr and Mrs Philip Maguire, 178 Thompson street, are observing their fourth wedding snnlversary today They were married in St Marys church Mrs Maguire is the former Miss Irene McCambrldge of this city The couple have one daughter. Susan Anne Maguire, who will observe her third birthday next week Mr Maguire, who served for ap proxlmatety four years In the Army, has resumed his position in the dis plsy advertising department of the Poughkeepsle New Yorker, Angelo Pair. St Faal a Aailliary bets Annual Meeting Members of the Women Auxiliary of St Psuls Episcopal church will hsve their snnual meeting at clock tomorrow night at the Parish House There will be roll call and United Thank offering boxes will be collected Mrs Robert Andrews will be the guest spesker and will present a book review of "These Moving Times by Hermann Morse The meeting will be conducted by Miss Msry E. Bessey, president Rearlna a child tmm Vl tw adolesrenMi la twm.a tound th yar Job and anybody oT vm is very tautii mistaken.

Th. rhlM K. hit parent trouble of tome sort i uuut. Most parents get wall with the rhllrlrn children behave In chllaS ways. Th real dif flculty begins v.u au uau iieagea, tea adolescent period.

At this time th children both bon and girls are a bit unbalanced Is aa thoush thev had nn i dy leg and on short wobbly on. Hmi ciiuanood ant maturity Sometimes they behata with adult discretion anc? the near ici iro inw cnuaishnea. tears and complaints and evn Understanding Lessens Safferlnt There no rogal road through this nerlod That rMMn. their parent suffer with them during their childhood the have been kept close to their ntr" ent by affectlonat underaundint that ripened with the years th. iv paimui.

ine suffering not so prolonged nor to keen But. If the narnt w. cupled with other interests, if thev interests to take second nlsrti th m.m i vision, tension and discord The psr uuucuij uwxjver mat things are not going well with the half. Brown children, that k. Influence over them, snd thst other iviMe nave vavn wieir places In the affection of the children Step Carefclly It Is In such situations thst nelrg.

borly kindness, neighborly sympathy is demanded. When ki child takes his place In your fim "toma me tauy companion of vour son or daushter tn Study the newcomer, try to nut nun nappy ana si ease, and at Uto ssme time say nothing and do noth lng that will pull the child easy from his home The dsy is coming when that aame wayward child long for the comfort of his fathers understanding his mothers affectionate care Keep that fact In mind when the neighbor's child seems to adopt you and your family He win, in time when this phase of hli growth Is complete, go back to hla own family and you would not han the antagonism of a neighbor darken your life Remember that your child, also or will be. adolescent snd be will in hit turn go through the stages of maturity, he too will struggle to find a nlare fnr hfm1f Ih tha mtt. world and adopt somebody else in yuur piace lor a lime Lio a your neighbors' children ss you would have them do to yours "He learned to talk early but now he stammers!" If this Is true of your child, con It a helpful leaflet prepared by Dr Patrt on this subject Ask for leaflet Stammering To obtain a copy, send 5 cents In coin and a stamped self addressed envelope to him, care of Poush keepsle New Yorker, Poughkeepsle, (Released by The Bell Syndicate Inc) Ann Adams John Robinson Anna Mae a sister of the bride wss mstron of bride elect sttended Dana Hall Complete dainty outfit for your toddler With Pattern 4033 you easily make the cool so sdorable frock protective aunbonnet, sweet slip and really comfy panties Pattern 4S33 In sizes 6 mos. 1, 3 3 4, Six 3, frock IV.

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Poughkeepsle New Yorker, 1130 Ave Americas. New York IB, N. You'll find many aids to spring redecorating In the Anne Cabot BUM contains suggestions for slipcovering bsby bsaslnettes bed spresds and quilts Nicest children school and vacation frocks and play clothes Imaginable lovely lingerie for the bride to be. tool And 8 free patterns printed in the 33 psge dooxi eend lor your copy Price IS cents. Mr.

and Mrs. Juchem Celebrate Anniversary Mr snd Mrs William Juchem VanWagner road, celebrated thelr 18th wedding anniversary with a party Saturday night They were married April 8, 1038, at Sharon, Conn by Justice of the Peace Roland Marckley Mrs Juchem Is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Oeorge Bond Present were Mr and Mrs John Simpson, Mr and Mrs Claude Adams Mr snd Mrs Emll Osrgsno Mr snd Mrs Ralph Roe, Mr and Mrs William Richmond, Mr snd Mrs Hsrold Roe Mr and Mrs John Prstt Mrs Emma Hor ton Mrs William Baker, Mr snd Mrs Franklin Jut hem Elizabeth Juchem Chsrles Mslkemus Stanley Warner Mr and Mrs Arthur Roe, Mr and Mrs Oaen Kilmer Mr and Mrs Alfred Owen Betty Roe snd Mr arfd Mrs Wllllsm Juchem Mrs. Jsnel Alexander Honored at Party Mrs Janet Alexander Wapplngers rails was guest of honor st farewell dinner party given recently at the Stone Chimney A chicken dinner was served and the guest of honor ass given cocktail set Attending sere the Misses Josephine NeJame, Everbn Moore Catherine Chase, Harriet Onderdonk Sylvls Worons, Dorothy Grande Mr and Mrs Alfred Bub Mr and Mra Richard Boyden, Mr and Mrs John Brlen Mr. and Mra Alexander Clifford Hendricks William Culllgan, and Edward Leadbltter. Mrs Alexander plans to Join her husband soon was recently discharged from service a I Bowie Kelly Msrlsge Solemnised in this City Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs Margaret Kelly snd John Boale both employes of the Wassalc State school which took place April 10 in this city Dr Frederick Bsum pastor of st 1 John Evangelical Lutheran church officiated The couple aere sttended bv Mrs Ruth Losee and Robert 'Watson of this city.

Wallaszek Marjorle Wallaszek Os car Shultls William 8haw, Dolores snd Catherine Ward ratrlcU DIOrl. Marks 13th Birthday Patricia DIOrlo celebrated her 13th birthday on Saturday with a party her home Yellow was usedWor decorations The guests were Sally and Mary Frances, Donald Hall Jane Rinaldl, Donald Anderson Shirley Mackey, Stafford Pellsh Jr Fern Smith. Edward Copptlllna Catherine Keays, John Kelly Joan Wir houskl Harold Me'sner James Murphy Jr Doris Vsn Benichoten Janice Beverly and Joseph Wtullch Mrs Joseph Tutlle snd Mra Patrick DIOrlo Senior at Vassar Lngaged to Officer Mr and Mrs Theodore Thornton Hszleaood Jr Ho ho kus, have announced the engsgemrnt of their dsughter Miss Anne Felton Ha lie wood a senior at Vssssr college to Lieutenant Jg Edasrd Hamilton Morgan USN so i of Mr and Mrs Virgil Kln.iey Morgsn Pssadens Calif The wedding will take place in the autumn The bride elect prepared for college at the Emma Wlllard school, Troy Lieutenant Morgan was craduated In 1B44 from the Nsvsl Acsdemy There he was captain of the crew He has served for 15 months In the Pacific and Is now assigned to the destroyer Holllster SeUna Hornbeck Circle To Meet at 8wenon Home Mrs Arthur Swenson, 19 West Cedar street will be hostess to msm bers of the Sellna Hornbeck circle of the First Presbyterian church for a meeting at 3 clock Friday after noon at her home Miss Madolyn Hartshorn Is leader The members will continue their study of Africa honor 8he wore a gown of yellow acnooi sna wss graduated last July tsffeta with matching hat and car I vassar college Her 'lance was rled bouquet of blue Iris latstloned in England for 17 months The other attendants Mrs Chsrles Weyant Montgomery, a sister of the bride Miss Ruth Soukup and Miss Patricia Olbson Walden, were dressed In light blue, pink and orchid dotted Bwtss respectively Their hats were of sweet pess and netting and they carried bouquets of mixed sweet pets Linda Petty niece of the bridegroom was the flower girl She wore a frock of light green marquisette and carried sweei pess Mrs Carion the bride mother as a navigator with the Eighth Air force He is an alumnus of the University of Virginia snd Is now studying st Yale university The wedding is planned for June in the chapel of New York MUltsry scsd em Lena May Tally Celebartes Birthday Lens Msy Tully celebrsted her eighth blrthdsv at her home 19 East Msln street Wapplngers Fslls Saturday Favors for games were wss dressed In light blue with navy i awsrded to Clinton snd James Mc accessorles. Her flowers were pink Lain Joan Yraple Joan DiOregaxlo rose buds Edwsrd Pell Hyde Park ass the beft msn Ushers Included Charles Petty and Charles We) ant both of Montgomery A reception wss held st the home of the bride sfter the ceremony Later Mr and Mrs Petty left there for New York, a here they hsve been registered st the Hotel Com Began Delores Pslno Lorraine modore The) ill make their home JEampllln Msry Tate, Mary Pas In College View avenue, Poughkeep' quasi Bsrbara Wsrdell Anthony ale upon their return Campllln Delores and Sandra Oar Townaend Club No 1 Schedules Meeting There will be meeting of the Toansend club No 1 st 8 clock The bride Is a graduate of Walden High school snd Is emplojed st Vssssr college Mr Petty Is a graduate of Arlington High school and Is emplojed by the Whitman Publishing company He served for six yesrs In the Army attached to Pattons 3rd Army for part of thst time Out of town guests attended tht tedding from Wallkill Newburgh, New York, Saratoga Dover Plains, Poughkeepsle, Brooklyn, Montgomery, Stamford, Conn, Watervllet and Charleston, Mr and Mra. Robert Bo Mark Fourth Anniversary Mr and Mrs Robert Bee 3 Pilgrim terrace Oreenbush drive apent the weekend with friends In Philadelphia to celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary Mrs Bee is the former Miss MsrJorie Orlndrod daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert snd Irene Rellly Pink snd blue were used for decorations and a large cake formed the center piece for the table During the psrty the children were entertslned with songs by James McLaln Others present were Mrs Jsmes McLaln Mr and Mrs John Tully, Katherine Rellly, Patricia Myers, Marie Pettlt, Joan barlno Frsns 8sndra Tully and Patricia Olive Hewlett's Engagement Announced Mrs Frances Brltt, 481 Msln street, announces tht engtgement of her daughter, Olive Hewlett to Private Robert McKlnney, son of Mr and Mra Robert McKlnney, 14 Henry street Wapplngers Falls.

The bride elect Is employed by the Wapplngers Hand Print company Mr MeKlnney la stationed In Virginia at the present time The wedding will take place soon. tonight at 305 Msln street A card i Orlndrod Cold 8prlng Mr Bee ass psrty Is plsnned after the business discharged recently from the Army session wtth Mrs Effle Keegan as after four years of service two of chairman. which were spent In Europe. Mr and Mrs. Llgolla Celebrate Annlveraary Mr and Mrs Charles Llgotlno entertained at an Informal dinner In celebration of their first wedding snnlvevrsary on April 8, at their home In New Paltt Mrs Llgotlno the former Miss Antoinette Lorn bardl is employed In the office of Oottlieb Brothers Mr Llgotlno is associated alth his father in fruit farming.

stsatsaaaafltsaaC. sa.TsaVn No en I Nam I I I Street Address jj City Stat I Ruth Millet. Adelphl College In New York strictly a woman world since 1013 hss dee'ded to sccept a limited num ber of male war veterans as resident students Thst looks like a smsrt move not only because ex servicemen are Jam packing the schools open to them and really need admission privilege! st more colleges, but for the sske of the girls at Adelphl For a long time now, college girls hsve had husbands snatched out from under their noses by their staters with less education A collect education has become a hsndlcsp far as a girls mstrlmonlsl chsncei are concerned And the compe'ltx" for husbands Is bound to be worn In these postwar yesrs The girls who go to women colleges would reellze Just how great their problem Is if they could an whst a fight co eds are putting up for the returned veterans on their own campuses It Isnt at all unusual In torn where there Is a co educstlonsl college, to see three or four girls sitting In a drugstore booth with one nx chalant and happy young et esch gtrl hanging on his every word and wearing out her face trying lo shoe that she appreciates his wit and wu dom more than the others So Just to give their own studenU an even chance with co eds In th keen competition for husbands. tM women's colleges would do well follow Adelphl lesd In sdmltting veterans as resident student. It a a fine chance to do somethlnf for the veteran and st the lama time to given the students at women colleges a break Tneyia going to need it Shirley Bass Honored at Shower Miss Shirley Ross dsughter of nnu Under Hi aiiu ail.

i svenue, wss guest of hono." a variety snower gi" Esther Remit and Miss Ids Santo, at me itemm were arranted beneaJi a parse trimmed with red and ahlte Fsvot to Mis' lor games weio Owen Losee. Miss Ross snd Jsmes Ross otners Mrs Edward Relnltx. Mrs JoseP" Leaperance. Mrs Charles Joseph ana the Misses Patricia Brennan owna William, and ttaita suss noes wiu uen Vincent Markowtkl Easter Sun day Tht etremony wiu In st Mary's church. Virgil II.

Price Jr. ColobraUs Birthday TOirrH. fW rtreet honor st his homt. 10 Fjx Isst night 13lh blrthdsy. pjggt were awarded Marlene Dr'3Sri Sullivan and Arvld Uxtrom JW Jones entertaineo wim f.

Assisting In serving Mr ence Jones. Mrs Frank. Elisabeth Veacn ana pew Other children Merle Hanson. Virginia Mrtlt" Mason. Cathleen Jones.

fa, Franklin Beatty. Oeorge Cusaek. Chester McCoro. Raymond Warringer..

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