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ukyymt. fttjt 'r JATURDAV. ETTEBER ifc i iHI ItA'B rarae sasasasaMsawJasalasaT 4 I Js? t. Sffwf JawawawawarKSfLwawiwkaiti tfV POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER PAGE THllEE Ho Trinity Church Scene Of Doyle Urban Ceremony At NuptlaVMsss. II o'clock.

Jaaa Saidae ttadl MISS JUDITH ANNS DCKTKA. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Everett T. Duryea.

81 Thompion atreet. la engaged to become the bride of Richard O. Heller. Whiteley Mandy Wedding Scheduled Saturday, Sept 29 Dorothy Diz Letter Box DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My futband and I have a young couple aa friends, and we often go out Co dinner together. Thla other man, Davis, always grabs the check and insists on paying.

He has money considerably more than we hive but we don't like it. We'd like to pay our ahare. ELINOR DEAR ELINOR: The man'a Intentions are undoubtedly good, his heart is in the right place and doubtless he'd be quite amazed to know his generosity was not completely appreciated. People in his position fall to realize that other folks, even those with lets of the world's goods, also like to give, as well at take Accepting favors graciously Is at much of an art as giving. However, you might try this procedure.

Invite them out one evening as your guests. Let your husband pre pay the check by leaving a turn of money with the cashier before dinner or even a few days before. No check mould be presented, and there'd be no discussion about payment. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My husband 1 on the road a great deal, and the children and I have adjusted our lives to the tltua tlon. We have a harmonious and happy home, but my mother sayt you can't trust any man.

She's al waya insinuating that my husband it carrrying on. LORETTA DEAR LORETTA: Your mother has a nasty mind, probably because of a bitter experience of her own However, her crooked thinking shouldn't be allowed to upset you Have a straight talk with the" lady and Insist that she drop this line of talk. Mist Eleanor Mandy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mandy, North road.

Highland, has select ed Sept 29 for her marriage to Eugene Whtteley, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whtteley, 38 May street. She will be given In marriage by her father at an 11 o'clock Nuptial Mass at Saint Augustine church in Highland. The Rev.

Joseph Flannatan, pastor of the church, will officiate. The bride elect hat selected her titter. Miss Louise Mandy, for her maid of honor. The attendants will be Mist Amy bride; Mrs. CUIre DuPllka.

sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Mist Jean Plgllacampl, Mist Joanne Valentino, niece of Mta manay, win oe nower gin. Mr Whiteley has chosen hit brother. Michael Whiteley, at the best man The ushert will be William and Charles Whiteley, brothers of the prospective bride I groom and John Mandy, brother oi iuc onae cjcci. A reception for 200 people will take place at the Hotel DI Prlma, Highland, after the ceremony. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I wrote you once before about going out with a married man You said I'd come to grief if I continued Well.

I'm still going with him and I have come to grief, but I can't ttay away from him He't wonderful one day and a devil the next I leave him every few months, but when we're teparat ed I can't ttand the heartbreak NOLA DEAR NOLA Either you must love to write lettert or you en Joy bragging about your Indiscretions Do you expect a magician to come along with a love potion and fix things to your liking? Well. I'm not It You know your solution is to break up the affair. Do It, Instead of writing lettert Pleasant Plains Circle WUl Meet on Wednesday Mrs. May Doughty and Mrs. Edward McConoghy, 21 Roosevelt avenue, will be hostesses to members of the Pleaaant Plaint Sewing circle, Wednetday.

There will be a covered dish luncheon at noon The business meeting, 2 o'clock, will be in charge of Mr t. Elizabeth Bedell, president. Ann Adam Dress Patterns Judith Duryea Engaged io Marry Mr. and Mrs. Everett T.

Dun yea, 81 Thompson street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Mitt Judith Ann Dur Sa, to Richard O. Heller. He la ton of Mr. and, Mrs.

Aug ust iteuer, ivi ne sireev Miss Duryea was graduated from the B. Waning achool and It a senior at PouihkeeDtle High achooL She also Is employed Try the Henry J. Man In surane company. Mr. Heller was graduated from the Natlrtty school and from Poughkeeptle High school, data oi m.

ne it an apprentice toot maker at the local IBM olant. No date hat been set for tit wedding. Adams Tirante Nuptials Announced Miss Barbara Ann Tirante. daughter of Mr. Alio Tirante, MlUbrook.

and the lat Andrew Tirante, became the bride of Howard E. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams. Sooth road.

MlUbrook. in a TM o'clock cere mony Sept. 1 In Grace Episcopal church, MUiurooK. The Rev. Raymond Cunning' ham.

rector of the church, offici ated before an altar decorated with gladioli. Mist Katharine Scrmltze, soloist, presented tra ditional wedding mualc. Miss Tirante waa given In mar riage by her brother, Andrew Tirante Jr. She wore a ballerina length gown of lace over net and nylon tulle. Her fingertip veil was caught to a "crown of sequins and rosebuds.

She carried an old fashioned nosegay of whit rose buda and white pom pons. Mitt Jeanne Tirante served her titter at maid of honor. She wore an aqua green nylon dress oer net and satin, with a match ing picture hat. Sb carried a bouquet matching the bride's nosegay of yellow flowers. Thomas Murphy, MlUbrook, wat Mr.

Adams' best man. Ush ers Included Gary Patchal, Wap plnger Falls, and Robert Adams, MlUbrook. For her daughter1 wedding Mrs. Tirante chose a dress of gray taffeta, complemented by black accessories. She had a cor sage of white rotes Mrt.

Adams' dreta wat cocoa silk with beige accessories. Her corsage wat of yellow roses. Immediately after the cere mony there waa a wedding recep tion at the Breeze Hill hotel. From there, the couple left for a wedding trip south. For traveling the bride chose a pink suit with navy blue accessories.

The couple plans to reside In Ver bank. The bride Is a graduate of MlUbrook Memorial achool and It employed at the MlUbrook of' Ace of the New York Telephone Co Mr. Adams, who attended Memorial school, served four years In the U. S. Air Force.

He It employed by the New York Telephone Co. at the Poughkeep slt office. Beta PI Chapter Hears of Painters Mrt Richard Jones apoke on "The Lives of Painters Degas and Edward Manet" at a meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority conducted Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Fullam Rabldou, 20 Dutchess turnpike Mrt Betty Frangk was named chairman of the ways and means committee, succeeding Mrs Gerald Bruns Mrt Joan Jones, chairman of the social committee, listed the plans being made for a Hallowe'en party in October, prospective new members will be Invited Election of a vice president and corresponding secretary will take place at the next meeting, Tuesday, at Mrs Frangk't home 77 Albany Post road. Hyde Park Patricia A. Hyatt Honored at Shower Miss Patricia Ann Hyatt 21 DuBois avenue, was honored at a dinner party and shower, Tuesday night, at Anchor inn Hostesses were the Misses Estelle Amato, Clara Cerllli Mary Di Bellis and Ann Surlco, also Mrs Joseph Criml She received a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums Miss Hyatt will be wed to Dr Charles Frumerle, Pawling, Oct 7 Mr.

and Mrs Pink Married 21 Years Mr and Mrs Walter Pink 93 Violet avenue are observing their 21st wedding anniversary today They were married in Mt Car mel church by the Most Rev Joseph Pernlcone, Auxiliary Bishop of New York, former pastor of the Mrt Pink formerly wat Mitt Helen Paroll The couple has two daughters. Judy and Nancy lV 4849 10 is I Season's newest silhouette a softly bloused bodice above the sheath sllm skirt Make fashion news yourself, when you tew this stunning dress It's to flattering, you'll want to wear It everywhere this fall and winter Have it in wool rayon tweedy cotton' Pattern 4849 Misses' Sizes 10 12 14 18, 18 Sizes 18 requires 24 yards 54 inch fabric This pattern easy to use simple to sew. Is tested for fit Has complete Illustrated Instruc tions Send Thirty five cents in coins for this pattern add 3 cents for each pattern for ist class mailing Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of the Poughkeepsle New Yorker Pattern Dept 243 West 17th St New ork 11 Print plainly NAME ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER Joyce Ruediger Weds in Racine last morning In Holy Trinity church. Arlington, Mitt Man Ann Urban, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Urban. 385 Hooker arena, became the brideu of Airman second cut wiuiem Doyle, TL S.AIr Fore, ioa of Mr. and Robert X. Doyle.

231 Church street The Rev. Vincent Seanlon, assistant pastor, wat to eeleorant. Mrs. George Carr, organist, played the wedding marches and Mitt AngeUa FreU was the soloist. Decorations on the altar fea turtd bouquets of while gladioli.

Escorted Dy ner lamer, in brld wore full length gown pur sUk bombasine, princess style, with touches of hand run reembroldered Alencpn. The bouffant skirt, had an Inverted center pleat, with unpretted pleats on the sides extending Into a cathedral train. The neckline was centered with a clutter of tiny pearls and sequins. Her ed clocb of rosepolnt lac trim med with seed pearls and sequins and the carried a prayer book arranged with pal pink Sweetheart rotes, aa 0rch(d and step hanotla. Uls Florence Vespa was the msld of honor.

She wor gold colored gown of taffeta with a scalloped edged apron of nylon net with bows. Her crown of scaUoped loops had a matching veil and she carried a cascade bouquet pf yeUow Fuji chrysanthemums. The Mlttes Vlncencia DeFazlo aetst niana aTlf Iff Siap Elizabeth Antelak. Beacon, and Marcla Bedlnger. Nile.

Mich, served as bridesmaids. Their gowns mad similar to Miss Ves ps's were in Jade green taffeta. They wore matching crowns and carried cascadea of bronze Fuji chrysanthemums. Diana Dwyer. the flower girt.

waa dressed In gold colored taffeta with a matching crown. She carried a basket arrangement of yellow and bronze pom pon chrysanthemums. Andrew Antelak, Beacon, served as the ring bearer. Mrs. Urban's drew was of teal blue lace with a chiffon draped back.

She wore a matching blue feathered hat, navy accessories, and a corsage of pink cymbldium orchids. The bridegroom's mother waa dressed In mink lurex and lam with a bolero to match Her acceaaoriea were In copper ton and her hat was mauve velvet She wor beige cymbldium orchids. Mr. Doyle's best man waa Joseph Flynn, here, and hla ushers, Theodore Snallenbrook, Washington, D. and Anthony De Paola, George 11.

Decker, and Robert Bowe, city. Alter the wedding, a reception took place at the Knights of Columbus hall. 242 Church atreet Later, the couple departed from there for a wedding trip to New England. They plan to live in Washington, D. upon their re turn.

The bride traveled In a black cotton aheath dress, feathered hat and a corsage of white orchids. The bride wat graduated from bssbsssIsbbbH xsHssBsSBBatH JHssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbibb1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBByHHOf9 JcsfiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW 1 VjW1 BBBtBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr'lrr Lflur PltBBBBBssVWBir IbbK kV ti IsbibbbbbbH WftJV JstSsV BSBBBBBBBBBsBraH sf jlB t'sssssssssssssKSH sv Ft ssB Hwar4 J. Mm MRS. ITIOMAS LENNON. formerly Miss Dorothea Bel lone, daughter of Mr.

and Mrt. Edward Bellone, MlUbrook, whose marriage took place Sunday. PERSONAL MENWN Robert D. Cost will return Monday to Cornell university for hit senior year In mechanical engineering. He spent tlx week of the summer at th ROTC aura mer camp at Fort Bragg.

His brother. Roy Gone, will enter Harvard college, tomorrow at a freshman. They are the tons of Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cost, 96 South Hamilton street Private Ronald Jackson, son of Phillip Jackson, Dutchess Junc tion, Beacon, recently completed th teletype operation courts at the Army's Southeastern Signal school.

Fort Gordon, Ga. lie waa employed by th Lewlttes Furnltur Beacon, prior, to entering service. Among out of town guests ho attended th Lockwood Regnault wedding last Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Robinson, Jersey City, N.

Mr, and Mrs. Harold Morettl, Dumont N. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge lienor snd dsughter.

Bonny, Mitt Salty K'ar quia. Mitt Alice Samenelll and Clifford Daniels. New York City, and Mitt Ethel Gennessen snd Mr. and Mrs. Gennetten, North Plalnfleld, N.

J. Ryan, Mist lard C. Self Miss Bellone Recent Bride Miss Dorothea Bellone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bellone, MlUbrook, became the bride of Thomaa Lennon, son of Mr.

snd Mrs. Albert Lennon Sr, Pawling, 2 o'clock, Sunday afternoon. In St Joseph's church, MlUbrook. Mrs. Therets Freer, organist furnished the wedding mualc and Augustine R'otunno, soloist sang, "Ava Maria." AlUr decoratlont included bouquets of white glad loll Given In marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a full length gown of uupionl allk with a aweep train.

The bodice wat fashioned with a portrait neckline trimmed with Alencon lace. She wore a pearl trimmed cap witn a nnger tip veil of rrencn illusion and carried a white prayer book marked with a white orchid and atepbanotlt. Mrs. Stephen Buccatusca, the Bronx, waa her cousin's 'matron of honor. Her full 'length gown wat of mauve nylon tulle and taffeta, dealgned with a tuxedo front Jacket and a matching headband.

She carried a colonial bouquet of white and violet alters. Albert Lennon, Pawling, served hit brother as belt man. Dennis Lennon, Pawling, another brother, and Howard Adamt, MlUbrook, were the utbert. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Bellone chose a blue print Arlington High tchool, clast ot of shantung with black 54 and from the conover unarm MUt Margaret A Ann Ocden.

Mrs. WUlard ridge. Mitt Esther J. May and Mr. Chaflea A.

Foerschler were dinner guests st Garrison Inn. Garrison. Thursday night th oc casion being Miss Ryan's birth day. Warner Parks Timothy Heights. Pleasant Valley, it a patient In Vaasar hospital.

Mar Ellen Molllca. 42 South Clover street Is a patient 'In St Francis' hospital. Mrs. Laura Cecchlnl, formerly ot this city, left here Tuesday for her home In Miami Beach, after spending six weeks with her son and daughter in law, Mr. snd Mrs.

Arnold Cec shlnl. While here, the received a cablegram from her son. Major Anthony Cecchlnl that he had arrived In Germany where he wUl oe stationed for tore years. I in. Cecchlnl was accompanied south bar her son.

Arthur Cecchlnl. and her grandson, Ned, with whom ah Uvea. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cation, this city, were recent guests at the Manoir Richelieu in Murray Bay.

Quebec. Volunteers Course Slated at Hospital Fall training for volunteers at Vatsar Brothers hospital wUl atari on Oct 2. Th sessions, 7:30 o'clock, will take place In the New Tower Training clau room. According to Mrs. Robert J.

Oarvey, recruiting chairman. applicants are being interviewed at th Volunteer office by Mrs. Everett Clark, director of volunteers. Zonta Party At Young Home Mrs. W.

Howard Younf. Hal college avenue, wiu hostess to members of the Pousrhkeeo sf a Vil a1W a lul. A'jj js VLxrzzijrzJri eao oi noucunc. hMw VniJaiy mnl' nr home. The an I branch.

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Miss Regnault's Marriage To Mr. Lockwood Announced Mr. and Mr. Harold Regnault Freedom Plains, announce th marriage of their daughter, Marion Evelyn, to Glenn Robin son Lockwood, son ot Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Lockwood. liz College avenue. The ceremony took place at 3.20 o'clock, Sunday, afternoon. In the' Freedom Plains Presbyterian church, The Kev. Kicnara s.

Mumma, minister, performed th rites, before the altar decorated with htrla of whit fflaitlalL Th organltt, Mrs. Ernest Palmqultt, furnished a program of pre nup tiai music, aiso ins weamng marchea. Mr. Regnault escorted his dsughter and gave her In marriage. Miss Nancy Kittredge.

Balti more, was the maid ot honor. Best man for his brother in law was Gut Ryff, Rhlnebeck. Th utbers included John Trsudt, city, and wiiuam sneuing. Beacon. After a reception at th Reg nault home, th couple ion titer for a week's wedding trip to Nw England.

They will live in Innii avenue, Town of Poughkeepti. Mrs. Lockwood was graduated from Arlington lUgh school, claaa of '32. and from th College of Wootter, Wootter, Ohio, class of M. Ut rAMsVuVAi4 sm aliimHHa tM awvawwu, ssmwm Poughkeepti High scbooL is a veteran oi tn Korean war.

is presently associated In but! Church Women Plan Program The Rev. Merle Irwin will serve as moderator for a six member panel at a meeting of the Women'a aoclety of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday, 2 m. In the Wlnslow chapel. Topic of the panel will be Left Talk it Over What'a New?" It will be a discussion of the work of the aummer conference Mrt Clifton Tripp, preti dent, will preside at a business session preceding the panel Mrs Sumner W. Slmmont will be In charge of devotions Members ot the Vanneman circle will serve as hostestet and nursery care will be provided MUs Joyce Louise Ruediger, daughter of Mr and Mra William Ruediger, Racine.

Wis and granddaughter of Mrs George Billows. Noxon road, waa married to David L. Kraftzenk, son of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Kraftzenk, alto of Racine, Aug. 18 The ceremony took place in the Atonement Lutheran church, Racine, with the Rev.

Gilbert Singer, the bridegroom'a uncle, officiating The bride, who Is well known here, having frequently visited at the Billows home, wat given In marriage by her father. She wore a ballerina length gown of cotton corded lace over ice blue satin. Styled along princess lines, It featured a shallow neckline, pearled edged neckline short tleevet and a gored circle skirt. A half crown ot pearls held her circular tulle veil at ahe carried a white orchid with itephanotla and Ivy on a prayer book. Mist Sandra Johnson.

Racine, was the maid of honor and Mitt Roberta Galipeau, alao of Racine, served as bridesmaid They wore ballerina length gowna of light blue crystalette over taffeta with princess lines and square necklines Their matching blue half crowns were trim med with pearlt and they car ried bouquets of pink carnations and rosea Robert Alnsworth served at best man for Mr Kraftzenk Bruce Anderson, Donald Ruedi ger and Robert Poulson ushered After the ceremonv thir was a reception In the fellowship hall of the church for 200 guests ror the wedding, the bride's mother wore a toft blue Italian silk dress with pearl and rhlne stone trim, a matching Jacket and ht Her accessories were white The bridegroom's mother was dretsed In beige linen with Mri Georfe Kllm Jacket to match She wore pink' Celebrates Birthday accessories virlloui Mrt Billows was in Racine Hopewell Junction, were at Until her marriage, ahe waa em ployed at IBM. The bridegroom wat graduated from St Mary's school and Poughkeepsle High school, clast of '54 He now li stationed with the Air Force In Washington, D. C. dress with brown acceaaoriea and a corsage of white roses. There wat a reception at the Brookslde restaurant, Amenta, after the ceremony.

The couple departed from there for a wedding trip to Bermuda where they are registered at the Elbow Beach Surf club For travel, the bride wore a brown herringbone tweed suit with red accessories Upon return, they will live In MlUbrook. The bride wat graduated from MlUbrook Memorial tchool In 1952 and presently is employed by the New York Telephone Co. Mr. Lennon waa graduated from MlUbrook Memorial achool, clan of 1951, and served for four yean In the U. Air Force He, too.

Is employed by the New York Telephone Co. Frances Flood Guest of Honor Miss Frances Flood was honored at a surprise variety ahower Wednesday night at the home of Mrs Irving Groupe. 18 innis avenue Mist Flood will become the bride of John Mullaly, son of Mr and Mra John Mullaly. IB Innlt avenue, on Sept 29 Invited guettt Included Mrt Herbert Baker. Mrs Joseph Popo vich Sr MUs Agnes Popovlch, Mrs Harold Baker, Mrt Joseph Popovlch Jr Miss Ruth Van Anden.

Mrt Charles O'Hern, Mrs Mary Wojteckl, Mrs Richard Mulvey. Miss Janet Olt. Miss Rosemary Becchettl. MUt Margie Groupe. Mrt Florence Groupe and Mrs John Mullaly, city, and Mrs Chester Wright Mrs Wilbur Wright and Mrt Nancy McKeown, LaCrangevllle I No.

Size I I Trinity Circle I Schedule! Session umcert of Circle of Trinity Methodist churcn, will oe noat etses for a meeting of the group in the church parlor at 8 o'clock VlnnHaV nivht A nAam irvire will ha rondurlrd Mra. William I CilletU will orealde i Name Street Address for her ding granddaughter's wed' St Andrew's Auxiliary Plana Future Activities Plant for a food tale, rummage sale and a covered dish supper were made by members of the William Mellous woman auxiliary of St Andrews' Episcopal church at a meeting Wednetday, at the church The cake and candy tale will be conducted at 4 LaGrange avenue Sept 27, from 1 te 4 Mra Anna Ghee chairman of arrangements The rummage aale hGood WUl Bible Class will be Oct 2. from 9 a to 2 In the parish hall of the church, Mrt Blanche Ackert In charge The group's next meet Ing on Oct 10 will be a covered a party Thursday night In honor of Mrs George Kilmer, the occasion being her birthday Guests were Mr and Mrs Ferris Brill and children, Diane and Charles, Mr and Mrs Bonl Brill Dorothy Linda Anna Bernle Jr and Mr and Mrs William SchaefTer. Mrs Ethel Lewis. Benjamin Cole Raymond Watt and George Kilmer A large birthday rake formed the table centerpiece After a program of games, prizes were awarded To Hear Hits Benedict MUt Barbara Benedict will be guest speaker at the first fall meeting of the Good Will Bible rlaas of the Washington Street i di.h 0 30 o'clock, at Methodist church, Tuttday night I Ik.

a Ill ft ...111 a Iii mg vuui vii uurn ijycftci in i iic irssiuut uiivtk win iitvr I ha Ika I tt I a. niv itt awrvitri tEa i uigic an i iic iiimr ui mi tiusruu Hadassah Group Lists Speaker Mrt. Leon Katz, White Plaint, a member of the Hadassah National Service commission, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of Hadassah, Monday night, 8 30 o'clock, at the Jewish Community center Long active In Hadassah activities, Mrt Katz wat selected to participate in the first Hadassah tour ot Israel in 1954 She is past president of her local Sisterhood and was the first woman elected to the board of trustees of Temple Israel center. White Plaint She It active alto In the Westchester Community Center for Negro Children and In the White Plains Girl Scout council. nual event is given by Mrs.

Young in memory of her mother. Pro ThUtla Clnh MutiMaVK Hears of Programs MUs Edna Eaiton. program ceeds will be used toward the club's Christmas party given for tn residents ot th Old Ladler home. Each member will take a gift purchased while on her vaca tion. The wrapped packages.

marked from whence they were purchased, will be auctioned to the highest bidder. Mrs. WUlard C. Selfridge la club president Mri. Franklin A.

Butts It the program chairman. Alitt Designs Mrs. SUM Chairman For SI. Paul's Card Party Mrs William Stahl It general chairman of arrangemenU for a card party being sponsored by the Parish Aid society or St. Paul Episcopal church, Sept 24, in the church undercroft at o'clock Other persons In charge of arrangements Include Mrs Ruth Owen.

Mrt Louis Schilling. Mrs Robert Hortfall and Mrt Harry 1 Frey, refrethmenU, and Mrs Edgar Lovelace and Mrt Raymond McKlnley, prizes The society conducted a luncheon meeting on Wednesday and plant alao were made for a turkey dinner and bazaar to be Nov 1 Circle Members To Hare Pledge Service Members of Circle of Trinity Methodist ihurch will meet at 8 clock Monday night at the home of Mrs Ferrill Wltte. Schoolhouse lane Mrs Ruth Keil, circle leader, will preside Mrs Ralph Weidner. program chairman, will conduct a pledge service City BUt copal clergyman at Bellevue hospital, New York City Refresh mentt will be served by Mrs Helen Stevensky and Mri. Katharine TyndalU Ralnear Jr 7 Balding avenue MUi Benedict who tpent the turn.

mer In Europe, will tell of her trip Mrt Ralph Sutton will be aaaUtant LotUai, Supper Meetin Planned by Guild SDonaored by the Women'a Guild of South West LaGrange a portion supper will be served it the associalion building at 6 30 clock Monday night Mrt William lloffman hospitality chairman, has charge of the supper arrangement Mrs Earl Fowler will preside for a business session after th tupper. on zrWsPy 7m I Aramlv AlXiliL 7082 ffSraTtfif This little Jacket it new and smart In style, practical for warmth over school dresses Easy crochet In simple pattern stitch' Pattern 7082 Directions for crocheted Jacket children's sizes 4 0, 8 10, 12 14 Included Made of Inexpensive sport yarn Send TWENTY FIVE CENTS in colnt for thlt pattern add 5 cent for each pattern for lst class mailing Send to the Poughkcepaie New Yorker. 304 Household Arts Dept P. O. Box 168.

Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE. AND PATTERN NUMBER Two FREE patterns printed In our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft book stunning designs ft i yourself for your home Just foi jou our readers' Dozens of ther designs to order all eaiy. fascinating hand workl Send 23 cent! for your copy of thlt won uvnui dwi aint wji Meets at Feroe Home Special guetts at th 'first fall meeting of the Ladles' Thistle club, Tuesday night, at Mrs.

Harold Feroe's home. Mountain View 'road, wer Mrs. Georg Chalmers, a former member, now living In Manchester, N. Mitt Isabel Lees, Aberdeen, Scotland, and Mrs. Terry Nlm mo, oittgow, Scotland, who Is a sister of Mrs.

Walter BUck, city. Mrs. Alex Anderson entertained Vvlth two Scotch readings, "Paddy Dunbar," and The Auld Farrant Wean." Ther was a so ctsl hour after th busmen meeting, with Mrs. George cott Mrs. Frazer Todd and Mrs.

Alexsnder J. Taylor, atsUtant hostesses, serving. The next meeting, Oct will lake place at the home of Miss Mary Craig, 66 Lent street. HottetteS will be Mrs. Emory Storrt, Mrt.

Charlet Wilson and Mrs Alex Anderson. Officers for the 1856 37 season Mrs. Lily Greenley, president; Mra. Alex Anderson, Arst vice president; Mrt. Andrew Cunningham, tecond vice president; and Mrt.

WllUara LeMar quand, treasurer. Standing commltteea Include. alck, Mrs. Jamei Grant and Mrs. Thomaa Blrcher; emergency.

Mrs. George Ritchie, Mrs Le I Marquand and MUt Craig; auditing, Mrt Earl Laaher and Mrs. Todd snd publicity, Mrs Feroe. PhyllU Radellffe Exhibiting Palntlnga Mrs. Phyllis Radellffe, former local resident, who hat been spending tome time at Weat Hampton.

L. I hat been showing elected paintings from her recent work at Beach Craft gallery in West Hampton A resident of 403 East 35th atreet, New York City. Mrt Radellffe it the former MUt Phyllis Fein, daughter Mr and Mrt David Fein, 18 Yatea boulevard In addition to her art work, Mrt Radellffe designs covert for the Mutcular Dystrophy Journals aa a charity contribution She waa graduated from Cornell university with a bachelor'i degree in Fine Arts in Painting and studied privately in Italy prior to her ahow at the Associated American Artists Galleries which brought her to the attention of the New York critics and public. University Wowen, outlined plans for the 1938 37 leason. at a meeting of th executive board recently.

Mrs. John W. Cavo, Pleasant VaUcy. president, waa hptt The first 'fall meeting of th branch. In th form of a dinner session.

Is set for Wednetday, Oct 10, at Talbot's Inn, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. William AAUW naUonal legislative chairman, will be the guest tpeaker. Ruth Mfllett We, The Women ManfredU to Observe rVeddtng Anniversary Mr. and Mrs John A.

67 North road. wiU observe their 22nd wedding anniversary tomorrow with a small family gathering Mr and Mrt Man fredl were married on Sept. 16, 1834 by the Most Rev Joseph Pernlcone. Auxiliary Bishop of New York. In Our Lady of Mt Th husband Is 70 rears old.

his wif 09. When retired several years sgo because of poor health and the two moved to Florida they thought they had enough money put atlde to tax care of themselves for life. With hU wife doing aU the housework, with the husband acting as handyman and with care fu budgeting of money, they told themselves they would never have to depend on anyone for financial atsUtanc. But here's the fly In th oint ment. Relative on both sides of the family have borrowed money and failed to pay It back.

Relatives on both sloes of the family cither writ that they are coming for a two weear visit or come unannounced While they are vacationing." their retired hoat and hostess are cooking meals, washing dishes. making beds, laying in groceries. Alao. they sre spending more than they can afford. It it the hutband who wrote about their problem and atked a' the end of hit letter, "How can we meet our problem without straining the otherwise pleasant relationship we have maintained through the yean with relatives on both sides' Why not try frankneta? Begin by writing a letter te each relative who woei you money.

Explain that, tine you have no Income but are living on your savings, you need to have the loan repaid That may result in your collecting at least part of the money owed you It should certainly keep those who have borrowed before from asking to borrow again Then next time you get a letter from a relative announcing the arrival of hU family for a vUit write back bow pleated you are they are coming. But mention that you and your wife no longer have the physical strength to look after guests, much as you with otherwise, and that you wiU be glad to reserve rooms rhem at a court or hotel. Your first duty It to each other, tr vou allow relatives to Impoie upon your strength and your financial security you can naruu W. ku kauA initr children, John and Joseph, and hope that they wUl come to jrour twin daughters. Jotephine and aid when your juoner Janet ax pa.

li Music Club Hears Book Review Mrs. Edwin R. Shackltton cave a book review on The Maestro," by Howard Taubman, at the first meeting of th Mutle Mpprecla tlon club for th 1930 57 season. Wednesday night. Mri.

'Sumner Simmons, 100 South Cherry street, wat hostess. Th book It on th Ufe of ToscanlnL During th program, recordings 'were used, all of Totcanlni'a conduct ing, included The Last Movement ot the Ninth Symphony (Choral) by i Beethoven; Th Skater's by WaldUufeU Th Overture to' Mlgnon" by Thomas. The next meeting, Monday night, Oct 8, willl at th IBM Country dub. In the Ballet room. Th program wlllfeatur a lecture and demonstration 'by Gerald Huenet, the ballet teacher a IBM.

'i Mrs. Guttav TaUeur was wel comed back Into membership, after having. been absent from this city for som urn, serving as assistant hottest' for the meeting was Mrs, WlUlam Bartles. fi i Mi i.

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