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w. ft A JAGE JEICHt'A POUGHKEEPSIESyNDAXNEWVORKffl a SUNDAY, JANUARY Ketcham, Kegan to Speak to Wappingers falls C. C. Group to Meet Wednesday Night By Mens Club ii Ui i Damon and daughter, Pauls, Mrs, Thome Tat. Reglne and Thomas Tate.

Mn. Jame Amodeo and daughter Susan Mr P.John Llnge, Barbara, Pollock, Patty Berry; Linda Vough, Peter Van Zant, Richard Llnge, Mr. Btepnen wiiy, ur. Helen Mrs. Theodore Joseph A.

McCloskey "and daughter. Kathleen; Mrs. Lester Lawrence and son, Eugene; and Mrs. Robert Warden. Mrs.

P. John Unge accompanist (or the carol singing Brownie attending were Inea Valder, Marianne Lovell, Pegeen McCloskey, V.rglnl Egan, Donna Lockwood, Audrey Vough, Barbara DeMarco, Beverly Beccary, Barbara WardeiL Alice Outmann, Pstrlda Malloy. Marilyn Van Zant, Ellsa 'beth Mathlasen. Marlon Betty Tate, Marilyn Luty, Joan Llnge, Grace Pollock, Brenda Diehl, Joanna Lawrence, Virginia DtSantls, Barbara Berry and Patricia Damon, WAPPINOEttg FALLS The Junior Chamber of Commerce of War plnger Palla will meet in the American Legion hall, Wednesday night at MO. William Bogle; president, will hate charge.

The first in a series' of educational programs will take place at this meeting. Ouest speakers will be Roy O. Ketcham, president of the Board of Education bt Wappingers Central school district, and X. Joseph Kegan. supervising principal of Wappingers Central school.

The subject of their addresses will be "The part the Junior Chamber of Commerce can play In cooperating with the "tchool In helping the youth of the community." The Junior Chamber Is arranging a series of meetings with guest speaker dealing with subject not oniy 01 an eaucauonai vsm put current events and interesting di cuwioos, Brownie Troop held It annual Christina party in the Friendly room of Zlon Episcopal church, Wednesday. Mrs. Richard 11, Linge, leader of the troop, Was la charge with assistant leader, Mrs. William Van Zant and Mrs. Norman A.

Berry. Mothers, brothers and sitters of the Brownie were guest of the troop, The Brownies gave their mother gift they had made. Carols sung, skit presented and refreshment served. Ouest of the troop were Mr. Prank Faskey 'and daughter.

Tonlj Mrs. Harry Outmann. Mrs, Donald Lockwood and on. Howard. Mr.

Josenh Eagen and son. Joseph Jr Mrs. A. Durfe Odd Fellows Win In Card Tournament MILLERTON The Odd Fellows were the winners again, ovef their opponent the Mason, In the last session of the card tournament played Thursday night, Dec. IS.

High scores for the Odd were Symington 3.430, William 3 030 and Bpauldlng 3.48Q. High Mason were Loope 1.060, Blncerbox 3.770 and William Brewer 3,830. The Odd Fellow won the session by 3380 point. The next session will be played Jan. 9 A meeting of Rebekah lodge wilt held Friday night, Jan.

7, when Mrs. Elisabeth Avery, district deputy president, of Pine Plains will make an official "Mr. Anna Miller, Mrs Angle Williams and Mr. Al fred Hoyt wlu be In charge of refreshment! Miss Nell Miller spent the holiday with her mother and sister and brother in law, in Osslnlng. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Williams and son, of Bridgeport, Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fedorka and daughter, of Stamford. Conn, and Mr, and Mr.

Earl Dell were holiday, guest of their parent, Mr, and Mr. Edwin N. William. Mrs. Laura Miller was a business caller In Albany, Monday.

Mr. Katherin Pitulmmons, of Brenxvllle, spent the holidays with Mis Clslre Dtegnan and father, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pulver and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Kane, Sharon, Conn. Mrs. Oscar Alien 1 able to be out after her recent Illness. Children's Drum Corps Organized in New Paltz NEW PALTZ Formation of a drum and bugle eorpa took plc In ths American Legion hall last Tuesday night All children from 10 to 18 year of age Interestec, In, the drum and bugle eorpa were) Invited to attend the meeting. The Legion and Fire department committees also had representative from the Bust' nesa and Profession Men's associa tion and the New Palts Rod and Oun club.

A group of members of the Port Kwen Fife and Drum corps was present to help. The. Legion gave a party for all of the children of th community Thursday Dee. 23. Any child from 1 to 10 yearSjOtd we eligible to i attend th party.4 There were movles Sants made hi visit giving each child a gift and a tack of candy.

Refreshments were served. Mis Betty IL' Carroll, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. aeorie carroux or Ridge road, NewjPalt. became the bride bt Oeorg W. Maybury.

son of Mrs. Joyce Maybury, of Newburgh, In a ceremony periormea rune new Fait Reformed church on Dee; 18. The Rev. Oerrett WuUschleger officiated. The bride is attending the New Palta High school Mr.

Msvburr 1 a araduat of Columbia university and has his MA. In his tory. He 1 teaching ai me uranams Sller vauey scnooi a wranams bee mdeof th engagement of Susanne Wets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Weiss, to WUlard Hornbeck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseoh Hombeck. of OhlovlUe. Miss Wels 1 a senior In the New Palta High She will attend New Palta State Teacher college after her graduation in June. Mr.

Horn.ick was graduated from New Palta High school He en tered the Naty and spent two year In the South Pacific He 1 employed at the New Pail Buecuicw service, No wedding date ha been act. SUNDAY, Dec, 19, at 3 p. m. Mis Anna Mae BjU. of Newburgh, and Richard DeckeriJr, of New Palts.

were married in the rectory of the Newburgh Methodist church. The Rev. Nue M. Poll performed the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a gown of taupe moire taffeta na a corsage oi wmte garaeniaa and, white chrysanthemums.

Mis uauy vecxer, sister oi we Diiae groom. wore a gown oi gray taffeta ana a corsage or pint carnations. William Cuthbert, of New Palts. was best man Mrs. Albert Bell itep mother of the bride, wore a dress of aqua crepe and a corsage of red roses Mrs Richard Decker, mother of the bridegroom, wore a dress ot black taffeta and a corsage of red roses.

After the ceremony the wedding party waaglten a dlnnej at th brides home. In the evening th bride and bridegroom were given a reception at the ButtervlUe School house. The bride attended Newburgh High school and the bridegroom attended New Palts High school. He 1 employed by Smiley brother. At ter a wedding trip the newlyweds will take up their residence In New Palta, Mr, and Mrs.

Henry W. DuBols celebrated their 13th wedd nc annl versary on Tuesday, Dec 38. A buffet supper was served at their home in Oekwood terrace. Their guests In cluded Mr. andsMrs.

Earl Oerald, or uunionaaie, ana, rar. ana win. Harold L. Wood, of New Palta. Mrs.

Gertrude Coulter of New Palta and Mrs. Myers of Cedar Orove. N. 3.7 left tor a month's vacation In St. Petersburg, Fla, Sunday.

Dec. 10. Mr and Mrs. Robert Eltlng. of Canton, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr Eltlng'a parents, Mr.

and Mr. Jacob Eltlng, of New Palts. Robert Harp I spending ths Christmas vacation' frota Union college with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harp, in Wurt avenue.

Lemuel Atkins Is spending the holidays from Cortland State Teacher college with hi mother, Mrs. Vlra Atkins Mr. snd Mrs Donald Hoffman of Chicago, Is visiting with Mr. Hoff. man's mother, Mre Howard Hoff' man.

GRIN AND BEAJl IT 8a SV.V Uj HE7lV I JH aV J3r i MiiHIfc il i i I ''nil ii 11 il iff in i i ui'Sha gtove yon gv me for Christmas dldnt fit, ptl I iwnitjfrl tbm for a fur eoat that did 17 i 'A Parly Held LN Proqram Given At Fishkill 'nsiIKILL Fishkill Men's dub sponsored a ChrlsUna party In Van Wyck hall th night of Dec, 33. Children and grown ups gathered at Van Wyck hU about 1 clock. The uiivvRiiuu ww iwr. Benjamin Myera, Spencer Barnett sang several solo accompanied on in piano by. Mrs, nooeri Barnett.

The children of the Fishkill school, under th direction of Mrs, Pansey Baker, gave a oagesnt. Then carols were sung by the entire gathering led by Louis Stork. Santa Claus distributed candy and oranges to the children. Most ot the oranges for the party were donated Bom candv and oranie wer left over from the party anq these were sent to the Salvation Armv in Beacon to distribute Attractive programs wer printed for the party by Roland Beck. Several Christmas basket were given to folk by the Men's ciuo.

Mr. anil Mr. TJnnaM Burr and son, Blly, spent th day before unrutmaa in New York city visiting their son in law and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Aiperi ecsruri Mr, arid Mrs Webster MacDonald, of New Palta, spent the holiday at the home of MacDonald's parents, Mr.

and, Mrs. Dflmar Ketcnam. Annual roast turkey dinner of Protection Engine company will be held at the flrehouse the night of Wednesday, Jan. If. Stanley Talbot is general chairman and Mrs Wll Ham Brandt Is chairman of the dinner.

Mlu Betty Sagner, daughter of Mr, ana Mrs. Anton Bagner, fell recently and broke her arm. Anton Schnaar has returned horns fter spending Christmas with his fsmiiy in new yotk city and Long Island. MISS Joanne Hargrave, who Is a student at Iowa State college. 1 spending the holiday at the home of her parent, Mr, and Mrs Paul liar grave.

Th December meeting of th VFW auxiliary was held at the auxiliary headquarters Visitors wer present from the Vail Wolff auxiliary, poughkeepsle. They were Mrs. Emily Traver, Mlu Barbara Burnett and Mr Haul Burnett. Mrs. Burnett gave the FtshklU aux uiary its yearly inspection rae auxiliary gaye'money to Castle Point lor unrisimas Aiier we meeting refreshment were served by Dolores Babol.

of Olenham, and Mr Edward Mather, of FUhklll Attending the meeting were Mr. John Fortln, Mrs. Clarence Hastings, Mrs. Qeorge Pin rard. Mrs.

Myers Brownell. Mrs Msynard Brownell, Mrs Oarett Van Voorhls, Mrs Ruth ciarx, Mrs aaiin Bruce, Mrs Harry Light. Mrs. Edward "Mather; all of Fishkill, Mr. Francis Wood, of Wappingers Falls, and Mrs Dolores Babol, of Olenham Mrs.

Harry Curtis, Mr. Btorm Nlckerson and son. Dale, spent ChrUtmsa day at the home Of Mr, and Mrs. Lew Is Lee In MabbetUvllle Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge Raymond entertained Mr and Mr. Donald Bur and son. Billy, of Fishkill, and Mr. and Ernest Wright, ot Beacon, at dinner on Christmas day. Joe Basaett, of the Van Wyck Players of New York City, wa a recent dinner guest at the home of Mr.

and, Mrs. Royal Oay. Mrs. Arthur Somers recently entertained members of her bridge club at a Christmas party. QltU were exchanged and refreshment served.

Attending were Mrs. Clarence Hastings, Mrs Oeorg Douglas. Mr Donald Matson, Mrs Oeorge Raymond. Mrs. Donald Burg, Mrs John Rlepe and Mrs.

Philip Ellis. Miss Doris Bullard, 'of DownsvUIe, Is spending the Christmas holiday at the home ot her mother. Mrs Joseph Bullard. Polhill Heads Beacon Kiwanis BEACON Milton E. Polhill will be Installed as president ot the Beacon Kiwsnl club at a dinner meeting of that organization at the Dutchess ot Deacon hotel Wednesday.

Jan. 4. at 7 pm. Mr, Polhill wa elected president of the group at a special elec tion held Deo. 33.

necessitated oy me resignation of presldent eJfetrH Fletsam, because of 111 health Charles Adier will be installed as vice president; 1 the Rev. Benjamin Myers a and Frank Cum mlngs a treasurer. At recent meeting, J. Scott Nerrie was electee) a director to replace Mr, Adler who resigned 'to accep th vice preslr dency. night will also be observed at this meeting, and a program of entertainment Is being arranged.

Norway's Big Game OnlncrcasQ OSLO (AP There have been great changes fit Norway's fauna in recent years, according to one Norwegian jejtpert, Dr Olstad. While some wildSaolmsXs have In 4teaiedvra.pldly, othersaTsrtMcamfng menu were served by Mrs. rarer. fMorey. Mr.

Among th wild coming more numerous bears The wolves are also creasing and movlngT the southern part of the From time to time complaints are heard that the wolves have attacked reindeer herd or sheep 'flocks In ly worvea" are observed, but In th northeoi province efSFlnmart theoi ravlnce eFSFlr ere the Lapplarrdera are bn (where the Lapplandetaan i breeding Mrc HsxeLTerhnne and Mrs. Hasel thousand remaeerT1 thtre Is 'i Du'Pols. Mrr and B. vn wgner, Miwand Mrs. Burton Tertiun and Carol Beemsn wererjjinnerguest of, permanent atock at 4 wolveiWOli wi sua in ma interview.

Among, other animal which have been Increasing In number are th elk and the wild reindeer. Also the lynx and th marten "are now more frequently in the deep forest. Pine Plains Personals Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Close, of Rlverdale, Maryland, are visiting at the home of 'Mr.

and Mr. William Peck Mr'i andMra. Harold Butterfleld entertained th Bridge club Monday Mr, and Mrs. John Tweddy, of Rochdale, were Christina guest at the home ot Mr, and Mrs, William Peck. Mr, and Mr Patrick Clifford entertained for Christmas, Mr, and Mrs.

Edward Weiss, of Poughkeensle, Mrs, Alice flmlth, of Newburgh, and Mr, and, Mrs Paul Roberts, of Pin Plain. Ml Paul Robert of the Bronx was a weekend guest at th home 6f her parents, Mr and Mrs, Paul RobertsA Mr. Allan Pearce, ot Ithaca, visited her fsther over the weekend Vassar hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Aim, 4f Pine Plains, sre the parents ot a daughter born at Northern Dutches Health center last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Ruefler and Mr. and Mr.

Andrew Davis apn, Dick, are vacationing at Miami, Fla for a week. On Christmas day3 '20 Judge Butterfleld united In marriage Mrs. Emma Olassford and Henry Bock mill of Hunna Lake The witnesses were Eugene Robbln and Mary Robbln. Mis Mildred Shepard, of New York, visited at the home of th Misses Irene and Orace Shepard for the holidays Mr. and Mrs Henry qermond.

of Albany, were weekend guest of, Mr and Mr Nolan Oermond Mr. and Mrs William Peck entertained at a family party Christmas day The residence of the late Df dllver has been purchased by Mr and Mr' Richard Peck. They moved to their new horn Dec 30 Pine PIain club met at the Legion hall last week and made wreath for the shut Ins In the village. The Sportsmen association was' host to the children of Pine Plains Thursday venlng. Deo.

33 Each child attending wa1 a gilt by Santa Claus Mr. and Mrs Francis Stanton and son, Francis, were Christmas guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Stanton at Lake Lucerjie. Miss Mildred Bodln, of Bchroon Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butterfleld.

Thursday night. Skellys Entertain LaDue Family BEACON Mr. and Mrs Joseph Skelly entertained at LaDue family at their annual Christmas eve party at their home. A visit from Santa, entertainment, and refreshments were enJoed Attending were: Mr, and Mrs Robert Borgardus, Patricia, Robert; Royal and Marjlou Bogardus, Mrs L. Smith Mr.

and Mrs Dawson LaDue, Donald, Jsnet and Olenn LaDue, Dr. and Mrs. Rolsnd Whit taker, Cynthia Whlttaker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaDue, Harold LaDue Jr.

of Oak Ridge, Tennt Mr, and Mrs Kenneth Reed, Gary and Barbara Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duienbury, Richard and Judy Dus enbury, Mrs. John Wright and son John, Mr. and Mrs Jack Keating, Mr.

and Mi's. Todd Brasee and MUs Ann LaDue. High temper ture "stainless steel, suitable for us in gas turbine engine blades, nozxles, and exhause valves for internal combustion engines, marks an advance In the development of modern engines that operate at extreme temperature. Hospital Unit Meets in Tivoii Members Have Christmas Party TIVOLI Martha Washington unit of th Northern Dutches 'Health Service center had a Christmas party at th home of Mr Charles JBchafler last Tuesday A work period wa held the forepart of the afternoon. The table decoration were carried oat In the color ot red and green and were red boot filled with candle.

The center of the table wa decorated with ctndlette and a cak which wa frosted with the decoration of polnsettlas. Olfts were exchanged. Member attending were Mrs Fred Simmons, Mrs Edmund Rsnkey, Mr Caroline Kolwes, Mrs, Edmund Simmons, Mrs. James Heg stettcr, Mrs David E. Block, Mrs.

Alfred Rockefeller, Mrs. Robert Minkler, Mrs. Charles Scfiaffer, Mis Bona Bcnarrer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Caroline Kolwes Tuesday afternoon, Jan.

4 and 18, at 3 30 p. m. Mr, and Mr. Charles Schaffer celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary Friday, Dec. 34, at their home.

Mr and Mrs Adrian Vplk, Poughkeepsle, spent Sunday as the guest of Mr, and Mr. Charles Schaffer. Mr. and Mr. Harry Rockefeller spent the Christmas holiday at the guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Reginald Mara, of Poughkeepsle Oeorge Warn eld Br, Poughkeepsle, is spending a few days her a the guest of Mr arid Mr. Oeorge Warnefeld and family Archie Bayly, Troy, spent th holidays as t.M guest of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Morey Michael Rubltx, New Britain, Conn, spent the weekend with his Wljusm Brown, gtuel at Rider 1 aermohd Colemn college, I spending the i holiday vacation with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs Edmund Brown. Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Brown and son. William, Spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Coon and family of Poughkeepsle.

Wallace Moore, who Is a student at Albany Stat College for Teachers, is spending the holiday vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs WallaceMoore. Mr. and Mr William Oartland. Poughkeepsle, spent the Weekend with Mr.

and Mrs Harry Belons. Miss Phyllis Cady, Poughkeepsle, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Cady, MR snd Mrs. Ouy Barrlnger, Johnstown, spent the weekend with Miss" Janet Barrlnger Mr and Mrs, William Hoffman. New York were holiday guests of Miss Janet Barrlnger The Women auxiliary of the St Pauls and Trinity churches will meet at Tnlty church Friday afternoon, Jan 7th at 230 Mr and Mrs Frank Woolsey apent the weekend as the guests of Mrs.

Frances pecker ana son, jius sell, of Poughkeepsle. Mr and Mrs Lyle Quick and son Donald, Plalnvllle, Mr and Mr. Chauncey Rlvenburg, German 1 town. Miss Vera Rlvenburg and James Lund, Albany were Sundsy guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Rlven burg and Mrs orace rating.

Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Pesnel and daughter, Susan, and sonj Jeffrey, Albany, Mr.

and Mr. Edward Hansen and sons, Edwsrd Jr and Ron aid. were holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ouskl Miss AgneaNavlna.

New York City. spent the holiday vacation here with her father and sister. Miss Sylvia Kelley. New York City. apent the weekend at her home here.

Eugene Conway, Kingston, spent the weekend with his family here. Pleasant Vdlley Masonic Lodge To Have Installation Jan. 7 PLEASANT VALLEY Friday night at 8 o'clock the newly elected and appointed officer of Sheko meko Masonic Lodge will be Installed at the lodge rooms In Main street. Smith Knapp will be Installed master; Emet Appel. aenlor warden; Earle Seaman, Junior warden: secretary, Harry Height; treasurer, Wesley Drake: trustee.

Clayton Halaht: senior desccn, Leslie Seaman; Junior deacon, Edward Oanung; senior rhaster of ceremonies, Howard Cramer: Junior master ot cere fnonles, Edward Pfelsterer; senior teward, Lawrence Rellly; Junior steward. lEuaerie Schnell: marshal OrJLVellhi tller; Richard Beddaws; Walter Oreer. Clayton Height Is the retiring master" Mrs. Bars Mastoid' was elected matron snd Clayton Hstght was elected pstron at a recent meeting of.Shekomeko chapter. Order Ot the Eastern Star.

Others; elected were Mrs Pearl Coddlngton, associate matron; Mrs. Marie Tollman, secre tary; Mrs Olive VsndeWater, treasurer: Mr. Lottie Bonrer, Mr. Alice Bernath and Oeorge Vande Water, trustees; Mrs Mildred Tomp 1 kins, conductress; ana Mrs. wary Bowman, the business meenoe, a onrisims party wa held.

Mr Mildred Bowman and Mrs, Ruth' Nelson were i charge of the exchangetoi gut ana MratAtUJIalsoh arranged the exchange of secret pal gifts. Refresh k. tfH Vl lA Elsie Cora Allen, Mrs. Esther Selbrecbt, Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Height, Earle Seaman Lawrence Kawara uanung. elected. and.aPDOlntea officer wir ti Jnstlled Tuedy bight at the mlttee" In charce ot rel Included Mr. Lotttr Dohrtt, MraJJrwJ Charlotte UlUHl. Oeorg Breed.

Mr. Olayanni ceronarsmr wra. irrine nuwei i ana aqua. Dorothy Cramer, Mrs. uuian xmtis.

Mr. and MraTwiUlam Vsn Wstntr on Christmas oay, the Christmas weekend as the guests ot Mr, and Mrs. Howard Moor and family, Mr. and Mrs, Hsrrlson Horan 8r, were weekend guest of Mr and Mrs. Franklin Doty.

Richard Horan was their guest also on Christmas day. A. A Oeorge Coddlngtori and Private Flrsj Class Harry Codding ton were home for th holiday. Mr. and Joseph Froley had a their guest on Christmas day Mrs.

Oeorge Scott, Mr 'Carrie Swlnt and Mis Margaret Swlnf. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Froley entertained Mr, and Mrs Oeorg Meltler at dinner. There will be another In th series of benefit card 'parties" ot the local Orange at the Orange hall Saturday night at 8 o'clock.

AU games vflll be 'played. Pres be awarded and served. Members 6f the local Are company entertained the Children of the community at a Christmas 'party at the flrehouse Thursday night. Approximately 100 children were present. Mrs.

Donald Covert plsyed the piano for the singing of carols and Mrs. Frank Morey and John How led the singing Bsnta Claus was present and the children were given gifts, oranges and candy. Roy 111111 ker wal In charge of Mr. and Mr. Eugene Allen, of Mlllbrook, were Christmas guests of Mr.

and Mr. Clifford Allen. Dr. and Mr. F.

Downing spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Downing in Hopewell Junction. v. Mrs.

P. I. Bower entertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Munro and Mr, and Mr.

Walter Hochstresser of New York City and MrsandrMranraeorge.Bauhan and N. Additional guest on Christ. haa dajr were Mr. William Butt. flr.

'itto, Mr, Mrs. Bo (n4MrL Oeorge House, Mr. and Jirfai Ricky and 80101" andmilMr: guerlte Bower. Pleasant Valley Township Health committee wiu meet tomorrow Sherow. The Boy Scouts and cub scout held ajolnt ChrlsUna party Thurs Mr.

and Mr. Ray L. Moorandl day night, Dec. 33. at the.

Orange Miss Betty Moore of Syracuse apent halLj John Oonklln ran th movl Bangall Methodist Church Conducts Midnight Service STANFORpVILLE Midnight service wa conducted at the Bangall Methodist 1 Church Friday by the Rev. Ralph 'English, pastor of 'th Congregational Christian church. Both choir assisted with th music. The program; Processional hymn, Come AU Ve Faithful, Scripture reading for Christmas day; Silent Night; It Cam Upon the Midnight Joy to the World. Angels From th Realm of Olorv: Doxo.

logy; recessional. Hark the Herald Angel Sing The choir sang th Three Fold Amen. HsrryTEvtrs was the tenor soloist aiming. Holv Hlght. The Methodist choir saqg for 1U anthem, Gloria.

Mrs. Walter Thorpe was organist for the service. Mr. and Mr. Walter Post entertained at a dinner on Christmas day at their horhe, Mr.

Bessie Burdlck, Irving Burdlck, Mr. Lois Burnett, Mary Lou Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Eykholt of Poughkeepsle, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Post, Marietta Post, Mrs. Clari MOterson, Mrs, Etta Bedell, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Post, Mri and Mrs. Henry Burkowskl, Dorothy Burkowskl. Mary Masterson.

Mr. and Mrs William 'little and Mrs Robert Harrison, of Bangall, are spending the winter at Deland, Fla Mrs. Archie Brown ha returned from St Francis' hospital, where she was under observation and treatments. Mr. and Mrs Murray Thompson were dinner guests at the home ot Mr and Mra Walter Thorpe and family Wednesday evening.

MRS. Trains' Haleht snent Christ mas day at the horn of Mr and friend. Ml Alice Klsch, of Pough aeepsie. Several members ot Boy Scout TToop 38 attended a camp reunion dinner at the Poughkeepsle Orangs Hall TuesdyjaUbXt the Father and Son dinner, for Camp Nootem tng. Scout attending and their father are Eugene Daley, Ralph Lovelace, Mr.

Klrchhoff and son, Thorns Klrchhoff, William Lee, Donald Van Benschbten and his father. Chester Van Benschoten. On Jan ITTroop will attend Mid Hudson district Court of Honor at Oreer school, where the Bcout will be presented with merit badges. Th Rev. Rslph English Is scoutmaster.

The choir of the Congregational Church sang for its anthem this momlng "Nstareth;" with Mrs. John Roger as soloist. The, choir of the Bangall Methodist sang 'Silent Night" for the morning special service todsy. Th church will observe Communion dsy. Mr.

Edward Kam ot Bangall spent Christina day In Mlllbreok with 1 her son and daughter in law, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Karn Later In the day they were guest at Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mill brook. MR. snd Mrs.

Joseph Ares, Long Island Ctty. spent the Christmas holidays with her sister, Mrs Helen Farquhar, and family in Stanford avenue. Virginia Hurley, RN, of Mount Klsoo hospital, and Mr and Mis Carl Holley of Poughkeepsle, and Mr and Mrs Fred Btaehle of Mc Intrye spent Christmas day at the home of Mr, and Mr Ell Rosen cfans. Mr. W.

Jlos ot LeSj Porte, Indiana, Is spending three weeks with her daughter; Mrs Mason Williams miss cveiyn ununon 01 Bailors Station" Mr. and Mr William Layton Jr entertained1 on Christmas dsy allNajial hospital, Ststen Island, spent ineir nome, Mr. ana Mrs unanes J. llorton, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Hor ton.Mr. and Mrs Chsrles T. llorton and children, Creig, Valerie, Joanne, Alfred Horton and hi Christmas holidays at the home of her brother, waiter Churton. The Sunday school ot the Congregational church held Its annual Christmas entertainment at the Orange, hall Thursdsy night. Th program opened wth the hymn.

Hark th Herald Angel Sing: recitation, "An Address Welcome" of Carolyn Buys; A Little Boy, Chtrlea Race; The Nicest Day, France emhwk' wny Dpns, jjovcriy uxu lngham! What I Can Bay, Jan i school; Btu or Christmas; exercise, Busy Ball: Sonsr by ths school: Bell Lltll Maids, Busan Layton, Arthena Kemp, Blanche Husi; csrol, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; exercise. Our Christmas Pleasure, jerry uun csn. Jerry Knickerbocker; exercise, Christmas In vMsny Land, John Vsn Benschoten, Jlmmle Shoosv Kenneth Knspp, Arthenla Kemp, Chester Duncani recitation, Christmas Helpers, Charles Johnson; closing csrol, Come All Faithful. Mrs. John Layton and Mrs.

Herman Monsee are the superintendent for the church achool. After the Sunday school program the Youth' Fellowship presented their program a pageant In story and song which was in charge of Dorothy Barton and Mrs. Cheater Van Benschoten. Lola Jean Knapp wa the' narrator Mary, Oara Marie Ball, Joseph, Herbert Kemp; angels, Phyllss Tallman, Marl Kemp, Joyce Johnson, Mary" Lou Burnett; shepherds, Lynn Van Benschoten, Richard Duncan; Thre Wis Men. Raymond Ball, Jullu Johnson, Donald Van, Benschoten, Cora Marie Ball sang Away In a Manger; the angels sang, Silent Night and Little Town of Bethlehem; the Fellowship Joined in singing, Come All Ys Faithful and Silent Night Mrs John Batteston and Miss Charlotte Hopcke sang First Noel and We Three Kinga after the entertainment.

Mr. Mr William Layton and Dorothy, Betty and MarJorl Layton spent Christina day at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Del Vergil Bull! In BsngalL Mr. and Mrs Jobn Layton had as their guests for Christmas day, Mr.

and Mrs Al Oermond, Mr. and Mrs Herman Monsees, Mis Mark and William Rtckert Harlem Valley Mdsonic Lodge Elects John Horn Master PAWLING Johh Wt Horn has been elected master of Harlem Val ley chapter FAM Others elected are: Senior warden. Richard Smith; Junior warden William Eberle; treasurer Egbert Oreen; secretary Wlnfleld Ferris; trustee Emery Cole Harold Jonas, former employ ot the Stat department In Washington and a resident ot Pawling for two years, has purchased a weekly newspaper in Goshen Nearly ISO children were entertained at a Christmas party at Pawling flrehouse. The party was sponsored by the American Legion post and the Fire department. Comic, movies were shown through the efforts of Milton Jefferds and L.

MscKennan Refreshments were served and there were gift. xByrori Ballard, an Instructor from State school at Batavla spent the holiday with his family, Mrs? Henry L. Mulklns was hostess at dinner Christmas day. Present were Mr. and Mrs William Lath rop and children.

Althea and Judy Mel. of Bethel. Conn Mr. and Mrs. Lowell P.

Mulklns and children of Wlngdale; Miss Oloria Mulklns, Benson Dutcher Jr, and Charles snd Richard Dutcher of Woodlnvllle. Mrs. Lewis Mlllhouse, Sidney, Ohio. THE Shakespeare club was entertained recently by Mrs, Helen Marsh at her home In Coulter avenue Mr. and Mrs, Howard Clsrkson Jr of Platfsburg were here for the holiday Miss Betty Ann Rouse ot New Palts State Teacher college spent the holiday wltH her parents, M.

and Mr Dudley Rouse Dr. Harold D. Ouerln, of Brentwood, Calif, spent Christmas wltn his parents, Mr. and Mra Oeorg Ouerln. Miss Bertha Brill, of Syracuse university.

Is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton BrlU. projector, Robert Rutbell played Christmas selections on th piano, Fred White entertained with accordion selections and Richard Oer miller sang several solos The opening and closing tefemonles and game wer underline direction of John Kinane. There wa a grab bag and refreshments.

There were 18 Boy Scouts, 14 cub scout and 11 adult present Th next meeting of the Boy Scouts will be tomorrow night at th flrehouse. The boys of Den 3 cub Bcquts neid their Christmas party last Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mra. Irving Bower, den dad snd den mother. The boy spent the afternoon preparing for the party by making dinner place cards, getting th Christmas tree and trimming It with decoration made by them.

Those present were Barton Miller, Donald Daley, Donald Height, Oordon Daley, Stewart MacKenzie, Robert Browning, Stephen Albrecht, Robert Houston, Gerry Roth. Frank Cram and Rickey Bower. At the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Husted, MrTand Mrs.

William Roth, Mr Lois Crum, Mrs, Gilbert MacKenzie, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Houston and Mr. and Mrs. F. Irving Bower, Peter MUlett, den chief, wa present.

After' the tuoner all present took daughter, Jojrcer'ot Eaat OrngrfprWin the singing of carol for shut ins and an exchange of gifts andutefreshtnenta wer erved hy MTTra Benon and son; Edward Hotallng," wer dinner guest of Mrr and Mr. Joseph Weber." Mr, and Mr. Roy'Hampson were committee wiu men, yraHHTOWjuicr 1 oinncr guests 01 mo kjiu Mrs. aur 1 unrunnH oay. noon at the home ot Mrs.

Cecttllon Terhune and Mrr and Mr, 1 Mrr and Mr William Lucas, of Stephen Albrecht at Anchor Inn on bee 33. The occasion wa thT3Sth wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Hampson. Mr. and Mr.

Fred Terhun were alio present. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Horn were at Lake Placid recently. Mr and Mrs Gilbert Ballard celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary Christmas eve They have four children, 10 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren Mrs L. Adams spent the Christmas vscatlon In1 the South Mrs L.

Mlllhouse Is visiting her sister In Bethel, Conn, for a few days. THE Murphy house In Dutcher avenue has been purchased by Mr and Mrs James Cavalerl Miss Charlotte Chase, of Northhampton school, Mas, Mis Barbara Chase, ot North Carolina college, and Oeorge T. Chase, of Maine, spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge T. Chase. The Rev. and Mrs. William Dickinson have been entertaining their children, Doris and William, for the holiday.

John Daniels, ot Amherst college, is home for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Vorst. of Lake Oeorge, are visiting friends (n Pawling. Miss Mary Jane Rertner, of Transylvania college, Kentucky, Is visiting her parentf, Mr.

and Mr Win son Renner. Miss Marlon Troxell, daughter of Mrs. Harriet Troxell, Is home from college. Miss Dorothy Burr Is home for IhcChrlstmas vacatloiu. INDIANS TO AIRPLANES An Indian path became the first scheduled airplane route In America.

An early railroad between New York and Philadelphia followed the path, and the airplane route, built In 1910, followed the railroad. Sylvan Grange Has Yule Program HOPEWELL JUNCTION Sylvsn Orange helct Its annual ChrlsUna meeting Thursday' night, Dec 33. with about S3 being present. After the business meeting the program was presented in the charge of the Juvenile matron, Mrs Mildred Beaslmer and the lecturer, Mra. Mildred Robinson.

Carols were sung by the members Recitation were recited by Janet Knapp, Lewi Beaslmer, Elmer Van Anden and Douglas Van Anden. A solo wa sung by Osborn Purcell, a sotig by Bern(ce Langdon They were accompanied by Mrs. Robinson at the piano Gifts were exchanged from a lighted tree. A gift was presented to Mrs. Lavlna Blake who ha been pianist for the grange for 10 year.

Edward Burzgal Jr, serving In th U. Navy stationed In Massachusetts, 1 spending the holidays with hi psrenu, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruzgal. Mr Elisabeth Kellogg entertained the Tuesday evening Bridge club at a supper and ChrlsUna party Tuesday evening at her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, VaUc have moved to their new home. Miss, Minnie Knickerbocker ha been visiting relatives In Stanford vlile theIast week, Harvey Davis is a patient at Vaster hospital. Miss Barbae Beaslmer ha been visiting Mr.

and Mrs William Seism ar MeadowbrookrPtrlc Mr Richard Kennedy has returned to her home ifter (pending a few days in Brooklyn. Robert Wheeler, of th TJ. s. Marines stationed in Virginia, spent Christmas and a few day with hi parents. Doyer Plains Rosary Society Has Annual Christmas Party DOVER PLAINS Rosary Altar society of St.

Clwle cliurph held Its annual Christmas party' Dec. 31 In thf The room was decorated with" a Christmas tree and green. Games were played and Christmasv carol were sung. Olfts ere exchanged. The society gave a gift of money to the Rev, DanlH Hughes, moderator and pastor, and to the Rev.

Joseph Smolenskl, assistant "pastor. The society met In a body to recite the rosary at the home of Mrs Michael Brady Monday night Mrs. Brady suffered "a stroke Christmas eve while attending confessions end, died Christmas morning, Thesoclety will receive in a body at the BUS Mas today, Stone Church Grange held It Christmas party for members and families nd guest Monday night, Dec. 37. la the Orange Oames were played and Christmas carols were sung, Santa Claus distributed gift.

Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cunningham entertained several friends with a party Christmas night at the home of the letter's mother, Mr. A. Men chettl.

A buffet supper wa served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menchettl and daughter ot Tbrrlngton visited the former' mother, Mr. A.

Menchettl, Christmas day. i QEOROE yVHALEN were Christmas dadJnBKSdest at and MxOU Bulter, "Mis Julia Benson, of JTuckahoe, visited her brother and sister in law, Mr, and Mr. James A. Benson, Christmas day, Maryland, visited the parent. Mr.

and Mrs. Oerald Lucas last Sunday. Miss Janet OoUIgan. teacher at MedUuk' vUltod her parent, Mr, and air Raymond rviiiiir.n holiday. iMr.

and Mrs. WHlson O. Lane entertained her mother and several guest at dinner Christmas day. Miss Mary Stripllng. of Perth An boy.

N. visited her sisters, th Misses N. Alice and Muriel Stripling for the holiday. Christmas meats at the tinm Mrs. Anna Barrett were Mr.

and wrs, jonr Barrett snd daughter Chatham, and Charles Barrett, of Philadelphia. Last Sunday they' attended the weddlnr of child, Irene Barrett, daughter of Mr, Tr" "vnur srrw, Brewster. Anthony Hahn and guests of New York City, spent Christmas aiuf Sunday with his wife and eon. THE Misses Luc anil tiu Alphonse and Joseph Cutolo wer Kuruunu oay cunner guest of Mr. and Mr.

Lulgl.Boscardin. Mr. and Mr. Elwood Casey, Flushing. L.

and Mr. Mrs, Jack Cribley, were Christmas, snd Sunday visitor with MriHnnsn CrtbleyV Mr. and Mrs Harold Wyman, ot Pearl River, visited former" "fil? Edlu Wyman and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wyman tor the holiday.

R'JTno'KJ Herbert, of MlddJebury, Vt, visited P. J. Herbert for the holidays. and Mra. Herbert Eton of end Mr.

Dudley Hoagvfor Christ Mr. and Mrs. John suing and daughter, visited Mrs. Billing parents, Mr. and Mra, John Mo Carthy; In Brooklyn, for th Christmas weekend.

Mr. and Mra. I Marktto, ot Poughkeepsle. and daughter and Mra. E.

Ferris dinner guest on Chrtotaia day at th home ot HaJ and. Mr. Edward ArohsinbaulL.

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