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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 17

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Poughkeepsie Journal Photo COMPLETING PLANS for Saturday's Adsmond of the Lebanon American are, from left, Mrs. Amedee Maser- ters. jian, Mrs. Norman Betros and Mrs. Roy Fourth Annual 'Hafli' Planned By Lebanon Daughters At Tennis Club The fourth annual "Hafli" of the Lebanon American Daughters will be conducted Saturday at the Poughkeepsie Tennis Club American and Lebanese music will be provided by the George Chakoian Orchestra.

"Morocco," an exotic dancer who has -appeared on national television net' works, will be the featured performer. Mrs. Amedee Maserjian, chairman, has made known committee chairmen. They are Mrs. Norman Betros decorations; Mrs.

Baidri Noujaim, buffet; Mrs. Edward NeJame, publicity; Mrs. Roy Adsmond and Miss Barbara Adsmond, reservations; Mrs. John Connors, arrangements; Mrs. George Burch, special project; Israel Consulate Member To Speak Sunday At Center.

Miss Tova Ronn, a member of the staff of the Consulate General of Israel in New will be a speaker at the Independence Day celebration Sunday at the Jewish Commun- Early Furniture American Route Accessories Near County Wapp. Falls Thurs. Sat. Airport Sunday 1 to 9 p.m. jity Center, which is sponsoring the event.

York, Congressman Hamilton Fish Israeli Jr. also is 'scheduled to speak. Miss Ronn was born and educated in Jerusalem and became a member of the Haganah. 'She served with the Israeli Air Force during the war of Independence and attained the rank of sergeant-major. Joining the Israeli Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1952, Miss Ronn subsequently served in Rome with the Israeli Embassy and then became assistant press officer in Israel with the Foreign Ministry.

In 1969 she was appointed attache for press and public relations with the Permanent Mission of Israel to the United Nations. and in 1968 -was the observer for Israel at the 23rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women. The program at the center will begin at 1 p.m. FURS PAWLING YORK STEAL THE SHOW with SPRING FUR a glamorous cape, a chic bolero, an exquisite jacket, just the drama the stole look! it's time to and your valuable furs fine with COLD STORAGE OPEN DAILY Including SAT. SUN.

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ON ROUTE 22, Paulina, N.Y, (914) 855-1400 Fros Parking Ann Landers It's Not The Ivy Causing Radicalism Dear Ann Landers: Please print this letter so "Heartbroken Mother" will see it. She's the woman whose brilliant didn't get into Harvard, Yale or Dartmouth. Our son was accepted by all now I wish he had gone to a nice school in the Midwest.

When Jack left home he was mannerly, respectful boy, neat and clean a joy to his mother's heart. After two years out East, the boy's hair is so long it makes me sick. His moustache drifts in the soup He wears sandals, faded jeans and love beads. He argues with his dad about politics and has brought such radical kids home for weekends that we told 1 him to come alone from now on or stay up there. I thought I'd have a heart attack when Jack announced last week, "'The only salvation for this country is to burn everything down a and start again." I hope every mother whose son didn't make the Ivy League will see this and consider herself fortunate.

Ours did and I am Sorry Dear Sorry: It's not the Ivy, it's Jack. Even the quiet midwestern schools have their share of nutty radicals who want to burn everything down. Your son would have found his soul-mates. The majority of the students at the Ivy schools are not in sympathy with the wild-eyed far left. In fact they are getting fed up with having their education interrupted by a handful of kooks.

And I say it's about time. Dear Ann Landers: I am ing married in June and my mother is driving me She insists that the white aisle cloth he put down AFTER the groom's mother is seated. The reason is obvious. She wants to walk on it first. I've asked people Poughkeepsie Journal Photo AMONG THE PERFORMERS for the Poughkeepsie Day School Fair slated Saturday are Dana Montgomery, 16, and Donald Salvatore, 16, both Oakwood School students.

Dana is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Montgomery, 2 Barclay and Donald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor P.

Salvatore, 5 Kimball Road. They will sing and play guitar. Day School To Conduct 'Bistro' Saturday Night Saturday from 7 p.m. to night a "Bistro" will be conducted at the Poughkeepsie Day School, 39 New Hackensack Road. The affair will include dinner, entertainment and films.

Mrs. Frank Eberhard is chairman. The entertainment will fea-" ture songs by, Dana Montgomery and Donald Salvatore, students at Oakwood School; what is the correct procedure and nobody knows. I'm afraid my fiance's mother will be hurt when she sees the aisle cloth laid down after she is seated. The two women don't get along very well as it is.

This could be the straw that breaks the camels back. I'm sure you have figured out that my mother is a strong person considers herself right in all matters and has never made a mistake in her life. Comment, please. Mayfield, Ky. Dear May: Since your mother has probably already walked on water she shouldn't make such a big deal out of walking on the aisle cloth first.

I hope she reconsiders in the interest of peace and harmony. Dear Ann Landers: I boiled when I read the letter from the teacher who resented having a diabetic child in her class. she said the kid was the taxpayers' money by disrupting the class to go to the bathroom several times a day and eating mid-morning snacks. As a college junior who has had diabetes for many years, I'd like to tell her how sorry I am that I wasted the taxpayers' money and inconvenienced my teachers by going to the bathroom and eating midmorning snacks. I am also sorry she is allowed to teach.

With her attitude she should not be in the school system. I hope her signature gave no clue as to her identity because I'll bet there are several million diabetics who would love to wring her neck. Insulin Izzy Dear Iz: I am neither betic nor do I have any diabetic relatives, but "include me in." Two Women Attending State AAUW Meeting Two officers of the Poughkeepsie Branch, American Association of University Women, are representing the branch at the annual New York State Division conference through Saturday in Rochester. They are Mrs. J.

Robert Morse, Town of Poughkeepsie, president and Mrs. Richard T. Pierce, Town of LaGrange, first vice president and program chairman. On display at the conference will be a Poughkeepsie Branch display, "Eleven Years- Eleven Thousand Dollars," created by Mrs. Pierce.

It describes the group's annual book sale which has returned $11,000 in fellowships and scholarships to the community. Marlboro Class Planning Reunion The class of 1950 of Marlboro Central High School is planning its 20-year reunion on May 23 at Reggie's New Paltz. Dinner will be preceded by cocktails from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Betty Strong Christiana, Mrs.

Joan D'Agostina Zehnacker, James Aurigemma, Mrs. Joy Ferguson Donaldson, Louis Quick and Mrs. Jeannette Affuso Quick have made arrangements for the event. Insurance Unit Installs Officers Mrs. Eleanor Cochrane, Beacon, was installed president of the Insurance Women of Dutchess County Thursday at the Chef's Inn Fishkill.

Mrs. Cochrane replaces Mrs. Catherine 0'B. Janukajtis. Other officers are Mrs.

Kathleen Halstead vice president; Mrs. Rosemarie McCaffrey, recording secretary; Miss Mildred B. Albrecht, treasurer; Mrs. Dorothy Colesanti, corresponding secretary, and Miss Mildred Yeomans, historian. Jacob A.

Schulman, a Beacon insurance executive, was the speaker and installing officer. STAGE DOOR FLOOR ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES SOFA CLOCKS CUSHIONS OTHER MENTION TOO Open Every Day NUMEROUS STAGE DOOR 10 including A.M. to 6 Sunday. P.M. Home of the Largest Selection of "Have A Coffee Break Early American Furniture Free While You Decorating Browse" Service BEDDING famous names as CARPETING Featuring such Heywood- Wakefield Moosehead North Hickory Drake Smith Custom DRAPERIES Made SIMMONS Pennsylvania House SLIPCOVERS Including And many other Famous Makers Wall to Wall Hide-A- Beds Route 22 Pawling 855-3212 Mohawk Givistan RT.

55 to RT, 22 Proceed Brewster 1. Toward MI. Braid Spring Air TAKE Ample Free Parking Delivery LOOKING OVER THE PROGRAM for a luncheon are, from left, Mrs. Henry Bamberger, chairman, Mrs. Jacob Erdreich, publicity chairman, and Mrs.

Bernard Liquorman, cochairman. The annual spring event is sponsored by the Mid-Hudson Chapter of Brandeis University National Women's Poughkeepsie Journal Photo Committee. It will take place at Camelot Inn May noon. Officers will be elected and installed. Mrs.

Liquorman and Mrs. Irwin Lederman are in charge of reservations. Floral centerpieces are being arranged by Mrs. Sidney Penka and Mrs. Ronald Katz.

Th Women's Page Friday, May 15, 1970 Poughkeepsie Journal-17 Nancy Alberg Engaged To Bruce G. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. berg, Clover Hill, announce the Bradford Bachrach MISS NANCY ALBERG engagement of their daughter, Nancy Jane, to Bruce G.

Humphrey. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roger Humphery, Gardner, Mass.

Miss Alberg, an honor graduate of St. Lawrence. University, Canton, where she majored in sociology, is a student at the Katharine Gibbs School, Boston, Mass. A 1969 alumnus of the School of International Service of American University, Washington, D.C., Mr. Humphrey is continuing his education at Tufts University, Boston.

He is a recipient of a National Science Foundation grant for graduate study in economics and is a member of Omicron Delta Epsilon, national economics honorary. The couple is planning an August wedding what's in a name? Roses are read about more than any other flower. In fact, a bookish friend of ours has informed us that Bartlett's Familiar Quotations contains 135 separate references to our floral namesake. Naturally, we do have an ulterior motive in mentioning this, To wit: We'd like you to come see our fine selection of carefully-potted rose plants. We take special pains with these as our name suggests 80 doesn't it make sense to buy your roses ROSEDALE MILL BROOK Millbrook.

(914) OR 7 Rose Rechen Is Future Bride Mr. and Mrs. John Rechen Highland, announce the fortheoming marriage of their daughter, Rose Marie, to Jeremiah J. O'Shea, 22 Lown Court. Miss Rechen is employed at Audia Motor Sales Millbrook.

Mr. O'Shea is associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Poughkeepsie. Wedding plans are incomplete. Mrs. William Bolde and Mrs.

Charles Joseph, effects; Mrs. George McGann, tickets. "Mazza," traditional food consisting of Arabic delicacies, will be served during the evening. GRUNDIG TAKE-ALONG HI-FI transistor 50c The big gift in a little package! portable with the IncredIbly rich, round Grundig sound. TRANSISTOR TR 300 World's finest all-wave portable! Exclusive no-gap short wave, 10 to 187 meters with 6 spread bands.

No-drift FM and AM, dual speakers. SATELLITE TR 5000 Come in and hearing is believing! House of Music Pok. Plaza, South Pok. Open Noon to 1 p.m Service for all German makes available topher Eggert and Neal Gould, teachers at the Day School, and poetry readings by Phillip Peters, a student at Dutchess Community College. A film, "'The World of Abbot and Costello" featuring scenes from their greatest hits, also will be shown.

Dinner and refreshments will be served beginning at 7 p.m. and continue through the evening. Grants WIG BEAUTY SALON KNOWN FOR VALUES announces Barbara Farquha Color Specialist of Rutland, Vermont has joined the staff of Grant's Beauty Wig Salon with Dan and Barb For appointment, call 452-4512 Located at Grants '44 Dutchess Turnpike, Route 44.

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