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the EIGHTEEN POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1950 PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bagart van Rensselaer, New Paltz, attended the John Burroughs association's annual at "Slabsides." West Park on Sunday. Julian Burroughs, son of the late naturalist gave a talk on Burroughs' activities at Slabsides of his friendship dobra with the poet Walt Whitman. Lieut.

(Jg) Robert C. Cline, U.8. Navy, and Mrs. Cline. Newport, R.I, spent the weekend as guests of the former's parents.

MY and Mra. Charles 8. Cline, 26 Mildred avenue. Upon return to Newport, Lieut. cline left this countfy Monday.

for several weeks mission 1s away, Mrs. Cline will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jova. Newburgh Among the patients in Vassar hospital are Albert Fountaine, 2 Gar- 21 North Clinton H.

Martin. Pawling: Mrs. Catherine Syvertsen, employe the HRSH, and Mrs. Cannera Morgan, 1 Fountain place. William George Kipp.

Construction battalion, USN, Rhinebeck, returned to the United States this week aboard the amphibious attack months in Mrs. Margaret Dugan, Townsend boulevard, is in St. Francis hospital. Miss Phyllis Sourco, 1 Montgomery street, underwent an, operation in Vassar hospital. Miss Leona Satko, 74 Albany street, is in Vassar hospital, where she underwent an operation this morning.

Daniel Dugan, who was a patient in Vassar hospital, returned to his home He is the son of Patrolman and Mrs. Dugan, 23 Franklin street. Mrs. Carrie McComb, 27 Fallkill avenue, is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick McComb, Rumford, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crum "Old Stone House," Barnegat road, who have been ill with virus pneumonia, are improving at their home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Palmer, Kingwood park, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beattie, Boardman.

road, have returned from a vacation in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wainwright Hinkley and children, Priscilla and Thomas Reading, are visiting at Eden Hill. Mrs.

George Hoag has returned after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Theodore F. Penstermacher and grandchild, in Corning. of Mrs. Franklyn J.

Poucher, 21 Miss Graeme Poucher, daughter Loockerman avenue, will spend the weekend in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rainey McComb, Dutchess turnpike, are motoring to Miami, Florida to visit Mrs.

McComb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Purcell, formerly of this city. Miss Rose Bertrand, 22 Gate street, is a patient in Vassar hospital. Miss Eleanor Ackerman, student nurse at Vassar hospital, who is now in Presbyterian hospital, New York City, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Ackerman, 35 Arnold road. Harold Vizino, 50 Parkwood boulevard, who has been receiving treatment in St. Francis' hospital is recuperating at his home. Germania Ladies' Chorus Plans Rehearsal Friday Members of the Germania Ladies' chorus will meet for rehearsal, 7:15 o'clock, Friday night, at Germania hall.

The meeting was 'originally slated for tomorrow night. Mrs. Helene Wernter is in charge. Mrs. Anne Cabot Needlework 2857 HIS AND HERS Make these delightful potholders for bazaar tables or to give asshower gift.

They are easy to crochet and "His" are properly tailored and "Hers" are as frilly as can be. No. 2857 plete crocheting instructions, mar. tons and finishing directions. Send 25g in COINS, your name, address and the PATTERN NUM- BER LO ANNE CADO P.

PoughkeepNew. Ave: Americas, New York 19. N. Y. NEEDLEWORK FANS Anne Cabot's BIG ALBUM is here.

Dozens of fascinating designs, gifts, decora- tione and special features PLUS 4 gift patterns and directions. 25 cents. DCAA Show Slated Sunday Arrangements have been completed the Dutchess County Art association for its second annual Sidewalk Art show, 10 to 5 o'clock, Sunday, Eastman park. In event of rain, the show will be heldat the same time, Sunday, May 20. The exhibit will be in South avenue, at the park.

Philip A. Mylod 18 president of the association. The DCAA sidewalk. show. cides.

in time, the exhibition which takes place at Washington Square in New York, and also the sidewalk show on the Boulevard Montparnasse in Paris, which Mrs. William Locke, Hyde Park, DCAA member, visited last year. Sidewalk shows are an age -old means of exhibitton, but have only been taken up in recent years in Dutchess and aurrounding counties. The custom orAginated in the Paris "Latin Quarter" and is a colorful and interesting way to bring art "before the public. Pictures and exhibitors: "Cushing Hall," "Valley.

Salt Lake" and "Fugue Donald. MacLeod. Smith's Through Trees," and Everett Sweet; "Hudat wew Hamburg. Grace Sonfeld: "Gentle and "Backyards of Poughkeepsie No. 2.

Shirley Elson. "Bridal Bouquet," "Night Mare," "Accumulated "LaGuerre et Finis," "Boy and Frog." and others, Harold Laynor: "Waterfall," "StIll Life with PineMaso; "New Brunswick," "High apple," and "Young Bride," Julia Dis Spot," "Having." "Docks," and "Boy's Head," Eva Lapovsky. "Tree of Gold," "Early Morning," "Autumn." "Cottage by and Esther Locke; "HIllside." "The Old Canal," "Fox Run Farm," "Jerusalem," and "Studio Study," Leonard George: "Precious," Lillian B. Benedict; "Macy "Trout and "Gloucester Wharf." Emma Knauss. "Scenes Across the Hudson River." and "Stone Bridge," Victor Davis; portraits, "Frank "Mr.

De Long." "Florence Rivenburgh," "Fran." and "Student," Eda T. Ludewig: "Peaceful Valley." and "Fall," Edna Hendrick; "Winter Landscape," and "Fall Landscape," Richard T. Johnston; "Country Lane," "Seaward." "Marine "Winter "Dawn" (Cape Ann) and "Homeport," William Borland. "Vermont Pastures," "Oyster River Inlet." and "Through the Maples." Earl Boat; "Moor Near Paltz," "Hudson at Norrie Park," "Study with Green Bottle," "Return from Market" and "Red Gladiolas," Elsa Azancot; Group of miniatures, "Financial Expert," "When Day is Done." "Bridge Over Seine," and "Old Monarch," William Robert Wood. "St.

James, Hyde Park." "Inner A "Palisades (Gouache), "Cornell Always," and "Water Street Spray," Anne B. Christensen; "The Homestead." "Valley View." and "Teller Hill Falls," Rhea Quinn. "Croton River Landscape," "Highlands from West Point," "Mid-Hudson Bridge," "Provincial and "Modern House." "Mrs. Donald Moore "Music Hath Charms," "View From Sky-Line Drive." "Wappingers Creek," "Windblown" from Jones; "Forest Fire," and "Serpentihe Bridge," Catherine C. Ash wood.

1 "Midnight on the Hudson," "N.Y.C: Roundhouse." "Wheaton Park," "Niagara Falls," "View of the Hudson," Mrs. Alice Merritt; "Red Barns." "Oyster Bay," "Tide Out." "Show Scene," and "Southhold, Long Island," Jean Murray Tompkins: "Merry Christmas," "The PIrate," "The Begonia," "Still Life." "In Memory," and "Spanish Influence," Marjorie Lovelace. "Dayline, Deck," "Hull's Cove, Maine," Joseph Flaum: "Snow Scene," "Manchester Bridge," Bridge," and "Country Scene," Mrs. A. N.

honey: "Foot of Main Street." "Moonlight on the Farm," "New York "Dunes at Sagaponack," and "New York Ferry," Carl Waring: "Maytime," "Sleepy Hours," and "American Custom," Mrs. Robert F. Gay. Portraits "Anne Lanni." and "Miss Barbara Card." also "Point Street -New Hamburg." "Seascape," and "Motif No. 1," Russ Murphy: "Harlem Valley," "Near "Petunias," and "River in Grace Hoch; "Thru the Park at Mansion Square," "On the Hudson at Poughkeepsie," "Kimlin's Cider MIll," "The Old Hansen Place," and "The Traphagen Place," Florence Bockee Bahret "Esopus Light House," "Catskill Country." "Old Dutch Fireplace." "Monhegan Island." and "Rockport, Me." Mr.

and "Fall over Freedom Plains," "Mid-Hudson Bridge," Tree Study," "Catskill Beyond the Hudson" "Where the Hudson River Bends," Florence Rivenburgh. Jack Bruce Miller Celebrates Birthday Louis Miller, 8 Fountain Brook avenue, entertained at a supper party Sunday in honor of her son, Jack Bruce Miller, who was two years old. Sand box games were featured. Those present were Jane Ellen Richlin, Judith Benjinsohn, Peter Arno, Doreen Grace, Michael Allen and Camela Joyce Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Abner Benjinsohn, Mr. and Ned H. Miller, Mrs. Louis Miller, and Mrs. Joseph T.

Murphy. Young Adults Has Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Crum were in charge of program and refreshments at the meeting last night of the Young Adult Fellowship of the Hedding Methodist church. Others, present were Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Silvertri. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grubl, Mr.

and Mrs. Eston Husted, Mrs. Morris. Husted, Mrs. William Temple and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence erty Jr. The meeting next will be N' tawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson, Overlook road.

Castiglione, at their home 58 Gif: ford avenue. Among the guests were Louis Evangelista, Vincent and Anthony Mitchell, Joseph Cianpaglione, Sal Mauro, Anthony Scano, Louis DiUglio, Joan Ayello, Shirley Peters, Virginia Cervone, Marie DiUglio, Vincenzia Notarnicoloa and Adele Pinello. lOt. Paul's Church Scene Of Oetjen-Joyce Wedding ENGAGED TO MARRY are Miss HELEN RONK, 98 Montgomery street, and CARLTON ROY VAN KIRK. Camelot road.

Wedding plans are incomplete. Helen Ronk's EngagementTo C. R. Van Kirk Announced William Close Weds Fort Wayne Resident Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Priscilla Dean Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry D. Henry, Fort Wayne, Ind. to William W. Close Jr. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Close, 38 Livingston street. The candlelight mony took place April 28, in the Forest Park Methodist church, Fort The Rev. Dale Stackhouse officiated. Robert J.

Shepfer, organ1st and Miss Mary Ramey, presented a selections. vocalist, The bride wore a gown of Duchess satin and Chantilly lace made with round neckline and htted bodice highlighted by A peplum of lace. Long mitts of the lace accented cap sleeves and the full skirt ended in cathedral train. Her Angertip veil of illusion was caught to a Juliet cap of matching lace trimmed with satin braid. She carried a crescent bouquet of white roses.

Miss Iris Ginzel attended as maid of honor. She wore a gown of pastel green and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow carnations. Attending her sister as junior bridesmaid was Miss Nancy Henry. She was attired in a pink taffeta dress with a marquisette skirt and taffeta sash. She carried a miniature cascade of pink carnations.

Morris Rogers, city, served as his cousin's man. The ushers were Ralph Morris, city, and Adolph Rzant, Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Henry chose a navy sheer dress with a corsage of white camellia. Mrs.

wore a dusty rose dress with a corsage of white glamelia, A reception was in the church after the ceremony. The couple departed for a wedding trip to New York. The bride chose for traveling a beige suit with navy acand a corsage of peach cammellias. They will reside in this city. Mr.

Close is associated with IBM: Mrs. Florence E. Ronk, 98 Montgomery street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Helen D. Ronk, to Carlton Roy 'Van Kirk. He is the son of Mrs.

Evelyn Van -Kirk, Camelot road. Wedding plans are incomplete. Miss Ronk attended local schools and was graduated from Poughkeepsie High school. She is employed by the Central Hudson Gas and Electric corp. Mr.

Van Kirk La an' alumnus of Wappingers Central school. He 18 presently employed by the Quality Furniture Co. Violet Avenue School Plans Open House Violet Avenue school will have house tonight starting at 7 o'clock. The teachers will be in their rooms to confere with the parents about the children's work. The halls of the school will be decorated with a display of art work done by the students.

Members of the PTA will meet at 8 o'clock. Mrs. John Reuter, presldent, will The program will open with selection the violin sextet. Those taking part are Dean Chapman, Jay Eltzen, Sandra Rose, Joan Beller, Pauline Cookinham Dolores Corey. There will be an open forum on "The Place of the Children in the Home, Their Duties and Privileges." On the panel will be Mrs.

Charlotte McGraw and Gabriel Deeb, teachers, and Mrs. Alfred Adams and Dr. Lloyd Watts, parents. Refreshments will be served by the kindergarden mothers headed by Mrs. John Merkle.

She will be assisted by Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Frederick Hennings, Mrs. Evart Howland, Miss Marlene Reuter and Miss Elizabeth Kardas. Selena Hornbeck Circle To Meet Friday Members of the Selena Hornbeck circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 12:30, Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs.

Henry E. Downer, 110 Ferris lane. There will be A covered dish luncheon. $12:95 sq. yd.

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Paul's Episcopal church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Joan Alice Joyce, daughter of and Mrs. Raymond Albert Joyce, Violet Avenue, and August Oetjen Hyde Park, 2:30 o'clock, Sunday afternoon. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Leslie Decker, Hyde. Park and of Mr.

Oetjen, Poughkeepsie. The Rev. -William P. Gray: rector, officiated at the ceremony. Miss Lillan Taylor, organist, played the wedding music.

Miss Rita Baird, the soloist, sang "Because" and "'The Lord's Prayer." Baskets of white snapdragon and cala lilles, palms white carnations were used in the church Mr. Joyce, gave. his daughter. marriage. She was gowned in white slipper.

satin made with a fitted bodice with A yoke of Alencon lace, mandarin neckline, long sleeves and full skirt ending in a cathedral train, Her Anger tip veil of French illusion was attached of Atencon lace 'trimmed with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried. a prayer. bdok. marked white orchids and baby Miss Janis Blake, New Milford, N.

the maid of honor, wore an aqua' marquisette dress over taffeta, with a matching shoulderette, and a sweetheart style carried fan arrangement of pink roses. The Misses Joyce Grey and Grace Mills and Barbara Hedges were the bridesmaids, They were gowned in yellow, lavender and green quisette, respectively, with matching hats. Their flowers were fan are rangements of Better Time roses. The bride's mother wore a street length dress of imported grey lace over pink taffeta with a matching straw hat trimmed with flowers. Her corsage was of orchids.

The bridegroom's mother wore a rose-tan lace dress over taffeta with a sable scarf. Her natufal straw hat was trimmed with brown veiling and she wore an orchid corsage. Robert Brown, Hyde Park, was the best, man. Raymond Joyce, brother the bride, Robert Wyatt and Leonard Hetsler city, were the ushers. After a reception at Wendover Farms, the couple went to Boston on a wedding trip.

They will live at 120 Academy street. For travelIng the bride selected a navy taffeta shantung ensemble with red accessories and wore corsage of white orchids. Mrs. Oetjen was graduated from Roosevelt High school and is employed by the Western Printing and Lithographing Co. Mr.

Oetjen, also an alumnus of Roosevelt school, is employed by Standard Gage Co. Leona Overfield's Announced Mr. and Mrs. John M. Overfleld Bircher avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Leona Josephine, to Ernest Joseph Hedrick.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Hedrick, 110 Mansion street. The ceremony took place April 14 in St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev.

William T. Gray, officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, Wore a white satin gown trimmed with Chantilly lace. Her, fingertip veil was caught to a crown of pearls. She carried bouquet of white gladioli.

Mrs. Amelia Lewis, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore A nile green gown with 8 heartshaped picture hat to match, and carried a bouquet of yellow gladioli. Miss Shirley Roschel, the bridesmaid, wore a yellow gown with heartshaped picture hat to She carried A bouquet of orchid gladioli. The bride's mother WAS attired in navy blue with a corsage of white gladioli.

Mts. Hedrick wore a pink print dress with a corsage of white gladioli. Richard Hedrick, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Sterling Van Wagenen was the usher. A was held after the ceremony at the Fairview rehouse for approximately 75 guests.

The couple then departed for a wedding trip to New York City. Mrs. Hedrick chose for traveling a navy blue suit with. red accessories and white gladloll corsage. The bride is an alumna of Roosevelt High school and is employed by Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp.

Mr. Hedrick is in the Army stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. Study Club To Purchase Books Members of the library committee of the Garden Study club met recently with Mrs. Joseph Petz, Meadow road.

At this time new books were discussed and voted upon for purchase for use in the library. To date there are 20 books in' the library. Attending the meeting were Mrs. William Shopmyer, Mrs. John H.

Darrow, Mrs. James H. Warner Mrs. Horace Divine and Mrs. J.

Howard Robertson. Plans were made to have a display of the latest Garden Publications at the Flower Show and Judges school, May 22-24 at Vassar college, and in the lounge at the, Lake Mohonk -Mountain House at the spring conference of District 3, Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, June 6, at Lake Mohonk. Among the new books to be purchased are "Standard Guide Encyclopedia," "Herbs- Their Growth and Use," "African Violets." by Helen VanPelt Wilson; "Color and Design for Every Garden," by H. Stuart Ortloff; "A Garden in Your Window." by Jean Hersey; "Chrysanthemums for Pleasure," by Ernest and Aleita Scott and "Table Settings," Patricia Esterbrook Roberts. CATERING (Complete Service) Weddings Showers Cocktail Buffet Suppers Betty Axleroad 7863-R Baptists List Dinner Reservations John- Stincone RECENT BRIDE IS Mrs.

NICHOLAS CUSHER the former Miss Elaine Fragale, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fragale, the Miss Fragale Bride Of Pvt. Nicholas Cusher Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Elaine. Fragale, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Fragale, the Bronx, to Private Nicholas Cusher son of Mr. and Mrs. Cusher, 199 Washington street. The ceremony took place at 3 o'clock.

April 29, in the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. The Rev. Salvatore Cantatore, pastor, officiated. Decorations were white gladioli and carnations.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore gown of white nyIon tulle over skinner satin, trimmed with iridescent sequins and appliqued lace. Her Anger tip veil of Illusion was attached to a cap trimmed with sequins and lace and she carried a bouquet of white orchids arranged on a mother -of -pearl prayer book. Miss Lillian Zinjardino, the Bronx, served as maid of honor. was dressed in orchid silk with a matchIng cap and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Rudolph Guido, uncle of the bridegroom, was the best man.

Louts Santopadre and John Guido, ushered. Mrs. Fragale chose for her daughter's wedding, a hyacinth blue lace and marquisette dress with a mink stole. Mrs. Cusher wore a navy lace dress with pink accessories.

Both had orchid corsages. A dinner and reception for 250 persons took place after the ceremony at the Nelson House. Later, the couple departed for wedding trip to Washington, D. C. school The in bride New York attended is business presently employed.

in the Bronx. Private Cusher, who is stationed at Camp Pickett, attended the MetropolItan Training Center Watch Maker's school, New York City, prior to entering service. Mary Talaber's Marriage Made Known Announcement is of the marriage of Miss made, Talaber, daughter of Mrs. Talaber, 85 Main street, and the late Frank Talaber to John A. Morris.

He is the son of Mr. and Patrick Morris 12 Spruce street. The double ring ceremony was solemnized In March the Church of the Nativity, 31 with the Rev. Augustine Astalg officiating. Bouquets of snapdragon were used to decorate the church.

The bride, given in marriage by her brother. Joseph J. Chadds Ford, wore a gown of Venetian type lace with a mandarin collar, long fitted sleeves, and a full skirt of French net. Her fingertip vell wa's caught to tiara of orange blossoms. She carried A cascade bouquet of white roses and carnations centered with white orchid.

Miss Marlene Morris, sister of the bridegroom, WAS the maid 4 honor. She wore a yellow gown of nylon the shoulder a shirred bodice, neckline, full skirt, and a satin sash. Her matching hat WAS trimmed with pearls. She carried cascade bouquet of -pink carnations, pink and purple snapdragon, I centered with a purple orchid. Patrick Morris WAS the best man.

Frank A. and Stephen J. Talaber, Staatsburg, ushered Mrs. Talaber wore a navy bite dress with corsage of red roses. A reception was held? at The Chateau.

Mrs. Morris was graduated from Nativity school. Poughkeepsie High school, Wood Secretarial schoel and Bryant college. She was a member of the Sigma Lambda Theta sorority, Newman club and the Glee club while at a a a college. She is now employed by the Socony -Vacuum Oil Co.

Mr. Morris is associated with the Texas Co. Elsworth School PTA Plans Spaghetti Supper Plans were made Tuesday by the ways and means committee of the Elsworth: school PTA for a spaghetti supper. May 24. The group met at the home of Mrs.

Allen McFadden, street. There wilt be two servings 5 and 6:30 o'clock, Committees include ticKets. Paul Leonard: dining room, Mrs. Gladys Sharkey, Mrs. Thomas Long and Louis Schilling and kitchen, Mrs.

McFadden, Mrs. Nicky Bergamo, Mrs. Jerry Molineri: Mrs. Louis Bologh And Martha Zahn. Joanne Castiglione Celebrates Birthday Miss Joanne Castiglione celebrated her 16th birthday Saturday with a party by her mother, Mrs.

Margar- Edward J. Campeau MARRIED SUNDAY in St. Paul's Episcopal church Mrs. AUGUSTUS A. OETJEN JR.

She formerly was Miss Joan Alice Joyce, Violet avenue. Cochran-Diesing Wedding Postponed Because of Private Walter P. Diesing's army leave being canceled, his marriage to Miss Dorothy Cochran, which was scheduled to -take place May 20 in the Reformed church, has been postponed for several weeks. Private Diesing, who is stationed at Camp a Carson, has been transferred to a Rocket Bomb Sight division at the camp, and has been assigned for several weeks intensive training. Because of this, leaves for the members of the division have been canceled until the completion of the course.

Miss Cochran is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cochran, 41 Oakwood boulevard. Private Diesing is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Diesing, 42 Grand avenue. Wedding plans will be made known at a later date. Anne Adams Dress Patterns 4689 SIZES 12-20; 40 It's "must!" It's the versatile Wrapon! Wrap it on now for a coverall-apron; later for a wrap-around sundress. Sewing and ironing are 80 easy, yet it's sO smart! You'll want more than one! Pattern 4689 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes yards 35- fabric.

This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY cents in coins for this pattern to ANNE ADAMS, care of Poughkeepsie New Yorker, 138 New York Print plainly Pattern 243, West 17th NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Adams It's ready for you! Our new Anne Summer Pattern Book! Read all about your new vacation wardrobe, how easy it is to sew! Glamorfashions, Illustrations of thrift terns in all sizes.

Send Twenty Cents for your copy today! Free Pattern of a Jr. Miss sunsuit printed in book. Name A Street Address Otty State Plans have been completed for the Mother a and Daughter dinner 6:30 o'clock Friday night at the First Baptist church. partial list of reservations Mrs: David -8. Vandewater, Mrs.

Paul W. Taylor, Mrs. Paul Hammond, Paula Hammond, Frank J. Vandewater, Mrs. Frank W.

Shay, Donald Vandewater, Nancy Vandewater, Mrs. Peter M. Cornell, Mrs. James N. Gifford, Mrs.

Carl Boettiger, Mrs. Earl 8. Mrs. Helmet Ernest Duncan, Mrs. Story, Mrs.

Edwin F. Vandewater. Sue Vandewater, Mrs. Arthur Weiss. Janet Weiss, Mrs.

Allen Raymond, Patricia and Miriam Raymond, Connie McEntee, Rita Yerks, Beverly Maybar, Mrs. Mabel Storm, Miss- Lela -Messenger, Mrs: George B. Means, Mrs. William A. Leak, Mrs.

Daniel. D. McKenzie. Mrs. Leona Rundle, Shirley Lolstrom.

Mrs. Dean H. Temple and Miss Anna Wells. Miss Sarah Bloomer, Mrs. Percy Dickinson, Mrs.

Jessie Belding, Laura June Belding, Mrs. Harold Weiner, Mrs. Ralph Lawrence, Grace Lawrence, Mrs. A. L.

Stewart, Mrs. E. A. Ogden, Mrs. Pelaquin, Miss Edna C.

Albro, Mrs. Linus DuRocher, Nancy VanVlack, the Misses Hazel and Caroline curtis. Mrs. Everett 8. Clark, Mrs.

George Hennessy, Mrs. Gladys Lofstrom, Diane 'Lofstrom, Mrs. Frances Barnes, Mrs. Orland Quick, Joanne Quick, Mrs. Clarence Lyon, Barbara and Patricia Lyon, Mrs.

Francis J. Madeline Wolfrom, Mrs. William Dressel, Jean Anderson, Mrs. Lewis Welch, Anne Welch, Mrs. Emerson Selles, Janet Selles, Mrs.

Charles Beck Patricia Beck, Mrs. Delores Corey, Mrs. Genevieve Group, Mrs. Arnold Dickinson, Mrs. Nelson Merritt, Mrs.

Raymond Brown. Barbara Toeppen, Mrs. Cedric Bruce, Mrs. Raymond Schoonmaker, Mrs. DeForest H.

Palmiter, Ruth Palmiter, Mrs. Lloyd Linda Jean and Margaret Quick, Bloomer, Mrs. Stanley Bloomer, Sally Charles Vossler, Mrs. Francis Dingae, Mrs. Charles Bloomer, Mrs.

Burger Nordstrom, Louise Nordstrom, Mrs. Fox D. Holden, Joyce Heather Holden, Mrs. Louis Parkin, Jean Parkin, Mrs. Earl F.

Spencer, Nancy Race and Jean Hubble. Mrs. Walter Eaton, Mrs. Charles Glancey, Mrs. William O'Brien, Ida Landsman, Mrs.

Carlton Durfey, Janet Durfey, Mrs. Thurston Toepper, Margaret and Patricia Toeppen, Miss Elsie Schmidt, Joan Schultz, Mrs. -Donald Taylor, Donna Taylor, Mrs. Charles Schermerhorn, Alice Praleigh, Barbara Barger, Mrs. William Osborn and Mary Beth Osborn, Mrs.

Arthur Tinsley, Katherine Tinsley, Mrs. Edwin Fitchett Mrs. Edwin Fitchett Mrs. Leslie Seaman, Sandra Seaman, Mrs. Edgar VanDeusen, Mrs.

Ray O. Hartom, Miss Doris Hartom, Mrs. Douglas Phelan, Carol Sue Batson, Jeanette Wright, Ethel Van Wagner, Beverly Malloy and Betty Gallagher. Fallkill Grange Plans Supper Members of the Fallkill Grange will sponsor A chicken supper at 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock, Saturday night. at the Grange hall.

Mrs. Pobert Schaefer is chairman assisted by Mrs. Frank Battenfeld, Miss Helen Van Vliet, Mrs. Philip Cookingham and Mrs. George Herzfeld.

Goodman Goodman PRESENTING Yachting Blues Whether your summer will be spent cruising the Hudson-at the seashore- or right in your own back yard these are the blues to spend your leisure time in. Inimitable and inexpensive! Exacty as illustrated. Blouses 3.98 Skirts 5.00 Matching shorts 2.98 Clam Diggers 3.98 Goodman eight- liberty street.

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