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ftjNpAY DECEMBEtV U. im i riiji Mil I brook Eastern POUGHKEEPSIE SUNDAY NEWyORKER Mrs Bo Chosen Worthy Matron a.j es MlLtBROOK Mrs Marguerite Bell hu been reelected matron, and yrtnces Smith, matron ot.tbe Order of Eastern BtarTother. Jicttd to offloesfor thewnitag year are Mrs. Edna Binumson, conduct' iir ttIdd. treasurer: and Mrs.

Vera mm lira BwerleV waa In New? ure. years. Tort Mon isy. Bernard McCaffery is visiting for the holldsys with his ion and family HoMs. I The Bd Cr0M workrooms hare elo ed until Jan.

10. Louise McNslTTs UT Boston the holiasya. jjnbrrt Boomer. New Ydrk, with Jill family th(s village for the Plggott, Pawtucket, R. the holiday guests 'of Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Russell Jr, and family. Urr. Marguerite Bprague returned to Poughkeepsle Saturday after vlaltlng her sister, Mrs.

John Ben Mrs. Longford and daughter. Mar jorle. New York, are' Visiting for the holiday weekend at the home of Mr. snd Mrs.

Raymond Langford in fleaervolr drive. Mra. I. Burns and son of New York are at their home In this Tillage for the weekend. ur.

and Mrs. Benjamin Cowl are visiting for the holidays with their ion and family at Toms River J. Mrs. Charles Swift' Jr. and daughter, Marlon, and Mrs.

George Bakef have returned here from New York vfere they visited for several days. Ronald Busher has returned from Bt. Francis' hospital. Sally Olfford and Margaret Boomer, students at the Masters school, Dobbs Terry, are at their homes In this tallage, for the holidays. Marlta Kelley, New York, la visiting for the holiday weekend at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Thorns (Kelley. South road. Edward Dean, Washington. D. visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs.

Jsmes Dean. Washington avenue. Alma Hale, New York, Is at her borne In South Mlllbrook. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Ackerman have arrived at Daytona Beach. Fla. there they will be for the winter. Mary McQuade, Washington, D. Is vLiltlng at the home of Mr.

snd Mrs. Victor McQuade, South MUlbrook. Marlon Vedder, Dobbs Ferry. Is visiting at her home In this village for Christmas vacatkn. Catherine Alexander, Roslyn.

st her home here for Christmas vacation. Sergeant William Oregory, New York, Is vlslUng for the weekend at his home In this village. Private First Class Robert Fitch hss returned to Tampa. Fla, after visiting for two weeks with his family here. Catherine Moore, Poughkeepsle, and Mary Moore, Long Island, are rtaltlng (or Christmas vacation at the home of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. P. T. Moore, Franklin avenue. Weltha Robinson of Central Val ley, visiting with her mother.

Mrs. Beatrice Robinson, for the holidays. Norwegian Poet on Raid and STOCKHOLM (ONA Rellsble auraei say mat Nordahl Ortega famous Norwegian poet, was mlsdaa after a raid on Berlin Dec. 3 aboard an American bomber. The Red'Crosa ta aeekln ta de termine whether he was.

ktUed.or wen prisoner. The Berlin raid was another In a long series of adventures which had taken Orleg. 41 year old grand nephew of the Norwegian composer, irom hla native Bergen to scenes of wiiement throughout the world. He tailed the Atlantic and Pacific a seaman, after completing tudiea at Oslo university and Ox tod; he covered the Civil war In China In 1827 as correspondent for "orwegian newspapers; he lived In "a the mld thlrtles. and Vote one of his major' novels.

Young the World Still Must Be." about Russia. He wrote numerous, playa. marked a itrong Interest In social prob n. which were produced through Scandinavia and elsewhere In Europe. He msrrled a leading Norwegian f.

Oerd Egede Nlasen, who with him to Britain after the Merman InvaeUn a Mia. VlUaUg WV Ugllb I to Norway, Orieg served wlth nurwegian coastal command. he served as a liaison officer, "a made numerous flights on TJnlt Nstions missions. Ue wrote many Pm based on wartime exDerl one of them dealing with the on umaon, and visited the BUts" Vnlted BUtes last year. JHOUSANDS SEEK, HOMES "ures for jjoooin ht of jz.

Atsm HVIHWUHH JJ nip bs I homes being held for' Inflated Is among the actions edvocaU Materials are declared available. leVee Wen See SEUE OMonurrlst I 1JEVEN LIBERTY STREET 1 CpT: UiM ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING ON SHOIlTOTldE, singVbroas Watk'W StMUra fUmf Beacon Personals M'Vri. wrenceOoodwta and infant son, Thomu, have returned to their home In Talbot avenue from Sloans Hospital for Women, New Mr. and Mr. 'Josenh Lunn.

Unit. hurst, N. visited with Mr. Lynn's wiuuirn, nowaro. Rimiw 'mijn, last wees.

xii, nuuni nas resumed her dur ties at IBM after several days' IU ucsa. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ferrence and children of Cranford, N. were the guests of Mr.

Perrence's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferrence. for Christmas.

Mary Louise and Virginia Don dero. Cornel university, are visiting their mother, Charles Dondero, The Rev. and Mrs. Howard Me Klnley and son, George, have arrived at West Palm Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben Way recently entertained members of the Sidney A. Bcofleld auxiliary, USWTJ. at a Christmas party. Mrs.

Jack OVLeary and Infant son have returned to their home In Orchard place from Highland hospital. Betty Martin was a dinner guest of Charlene Koster Friday In honor of Miss Roster's birthday. Elaine Cadmus, Plattsburg Normal school. Is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Cadmus, for the holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaDue are entertaining Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Reed and daughter, Barbara, Bay onne, NJ, for Christmas weekend. and Mrs. Henry Batt attended the graduation exercises ot their son, George, from the Academy ot Music. Brooklyn. He haa obtained a position as chemical engineer with the Standard Oil 'company, Elisabeth.

N. J. Mr. and Louis A. Martin were the Christmas guests of their son and daughter in law, Mr.

and Mrs; E. Frank Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tumbull are entertaining Mrs.

Turnbull's sister. Martha Grosser. Penfleld. Louisa Baxter, former Beacon High school teacher, now of the Mlllbrook. faculty, was a recent weekend visitor at the home of Mrc A.

Lincoln Vosburgh. Apprentice Seaman Robert J. Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren, waa granted a four day holiday leave from his Navy 13 college training program at the University ot Rochester.

Mrs, William Knapp, Newburgh. Is visiting for several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Becor, Among faculty members ot Beacon city schools who are at their homes for the holidays are Mary Flynn, State Hill; Cora Durfee, Schoharie; Clem MacCarieUo. CoblesklU: Mar Jorle Plumb, Brooklin, EUsl abeth Hack. MechanlesvUle; Laura Patterson, Wellsboro, and Anne Voorhees, Canandalgua.

Fire Chief Kenneth Hall has been in with the grippe at his home. Mr. and Edward Mleschber ger and daughter Madeline, and Mr.and Valentine. Jbl. Brooklyn," were the holiday guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Mlesch berger. North Elm street. Wally Hunter, meteorologist. New York, visited over the weekend with hHarold LaDue Jr.

Robert Tannahlll, naval cadet at the University of Pennsylvania, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Louise Tannahlll. Mrs. Thomas N. Lewis, Wolcott avenue, entertained, her sewing club at a covered dish supper Monday night.

There was an exchange of Christmas gifts after the supper. Mrs. A. Lincoln Vosburgh is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge Ebert, Montclalr, N. for the holidays. First Lieutenant Warren Jones recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, for the first time In It months.

Lieutenant Jones is a Flying Fortress pilot Walter Munson, and. daughter, Patricia, are patients at St Luke's hospital, Newburgh, with Influenza. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee are entertaining their daughter.

Alberta, ot the Orlskany school faculty, for the holidays. studied. A Radio Orange Passes Along Tips NEW YORK (ON A) Radio Orange of the Netherlands Govern ment ln Exlle broadcasts tips for Oestapo but it would be a violation of the first rule to really paste them. "Mark what you have to say In your brain, not on paper; the Oestapo cannot search your the instruction advise. They were drafted by a member of the underground who escaped to England, according to the Netherlands Information Tin on 'blind" not agree on any sign of ree 1 ogiJlttaUPUtjobtalnttorough desj.1 enpuon os flower in the buttonhole" or carrying newspaper in the bend may be all right in a stage play, but Is no good for underground Tip on meeting places: 1 "Do i not.

make appointment In cafes. Another dangerous place Is a railway station." Tip on eonvinuuu; atreetjexcept when you arrwlth one companion siDu; during each an appointment, Do not m.kn ih aDoolntment at a certain rner certain stmt aVa ier 1 lain, hour. Iteep poga Beacon Pup ils Meetings Held Friday Afternoons BEACON Several ehiha been organised at the Snrlnc Street school from among puplla in grades an to sa, wiw meetings held Friday The Oeorge Washington Junior American. Cltlxens club, sponsored br Mebnngah' chapter. DAR.

i. un der the supervision of Mrs Oertrude Rogert Shaw and Mrs. fJeai quackenbush. Robert Pomerlco 1 president and Oeorge Mslouf am June Light are color ruards. Hlator.

leal books are studied at the meet ings and patriotic songs sung. One of the moat popular dubs the sewing club which boasts with Louise Palen aa a penrlsor. The puplla have made a rons, bibs, doll blankets, stuffed a lmala and pillow eases. Mrs. Thayer HenneUv and Eileen Stewart supervise the Cooking club.

One week the pupils copy a recipe and the next week test It, thus learning measurements and abbreviations used in cooking, as well as the cooking process. Another club Is the Story Hour club, directed by Mrs. Margaret Rose. stories are being read and later poems will be candlelight communion service was held on Christmas eve at Ma sonic temple, sponsored by the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church, with Edward Kormondy In charge. Sixty seven candles were lighted during the service in honor ot church members with the armed forces.

The Rev. Alfred Taylor presided) at the com munion table. a wnruunaa pageant, uooa wui Toward Men," was presented at last Bundays service of the Presbyterian church at the temple. Directed by Leila Ann Wallace and Harriet Oal lup, roles were portrayed by Mrs. Wayne McConneU, narrator; Robert VanVleck.

Wayne McDonnell. Mor ford Throckmorton and Raymond Olsen. soldiers; Donald Mitchell. Jack Parker and Robert Kormondy, snepneras, ana ciauae aeverance, Eric Bergmann and Herbert Ran dall, wise men. The regular choir, directed by Mrs.

James Johnson Jr, assisted, and solos were sung, by Mrs. Paul Thomas and Edward Kormondy. Olfts were brought to the service to be distributed, to. needy. Newly elected officers of the W8CS ot Trinity Methodist church are: Mrs.

Leroy OrlrOn, president; Mrs. Thomas Finney and Mrs. Lewis Hickman, vice presidents; Mrs. James Elliott, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ralph Pollard, recording secretary; Mrs.

Fred Lewis, treasur er; Mrs. Lee Jennings, secretary. spiritual life: Mrs. Harry Greene, secretary, missionary supplies: Mr Howard lord, secretary, student work, and Mrs. Avldes Demerjlan, secretary, girls' work.

Boy Scouts ot Troop 1 of the First Methodist church with Scout Leader Ernest Minberger as chaperone, held a Christmas party attended 'by 60 Thursday night. Richard Cahlll was In charge of entertainment and Richard Dusenbury waa in charge of refreshments. Each scout Invited a guest. Fishkill Personals Mrs with The two sons of Mr and Paul deMonterice are 1U whooplng cough. The Methodist church Sunday school held Its Christmas party Tuesday evening.

Mra. Ralph Bcholefleld has been ill at her home. Mrs. Edith VanVoorhla la a patient at Highland hospltaL The Dutch Reformed Sunday school held Jts Christmas party Tuesday evening. The Young Peoples association of the Dutch Reformed church held its monthly meeting in the chapel Tuesday evening.

A covered dish supper preceded the meeting. Elwood Rogers was elected president; Harold. D. Smith, vice president; Elsmore Post, treasurer, and Mrs. William.

Hamblln, secretary. It was planned to hold the annual free supper, for members In1 January. Harold Smith and Royal Oay were appoln.ed to take charge of this supper. Mr. and Mrs.

Royal Oay and Edith Van Wyck passed Christmas day at the home of and Mrs, Allan Chambers in Westport, Conn. Doretta smith of Stamford. Cbniu passed the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D.

Smith. Rev. John Lovejoy will preach Chrlatmaa sermon in the Dutch Reformed church this morning at 11 o'clock. There will be spe cial music by the choir under the fllgctlpnjptthe organlat Rcta. Ad.

ff'nasfeffiihelrTiaT studenTairXucif churca proper. Mrs. Earl Mead has been HI at her home. Mrs. Oeorge Lane who has been ill is much Improved.

William Hustls who has been pas sing a hour leave with' his family has returned to his Naval duties at Sampson. The Fishkill Couples club recently held it meeting and covered dish supper In the Lecture room ot the Methodist church. Later In the evening a Christmas party waa held with each guest receiving present The guests then went to the church auditorium' where Martin gave a recording of the Dickens ChrBtmas Carol: As It was the last meeting that Rev. and Mrs. Hugh McNelly were attending they were presented with a stainless steel set of knives and forks.

The guests were entertained with songs by Jessie Blalkp and Lois Morse played the Ruth Scherer' gave' a read in. Mr: WUllim Hustls 8r hss been 111 at home. oeorge iaa; we. 0 Chapter Elects jl; Girls' Club liirsisl: Gives Paaeant lsfLAgggggggggggkkJLi: sgB1 gTrS'Xl S1 Sf flTJ I lg gs a weaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeseA. eaeaepw oiisu rswia rm mj Li'ir VJWgxflgHgBgHlifH UgBxii'fgi' inifiWK'i'ffli 'niiv mAMUmMmMmrsrrii irTlB jBr.JnflgfcgCJgHu i FgL.gggBgFr;W.rfTM lmlEl IW2 AHlgm srtM gPHmiT i MgVxauLAJgiCalFlBae If 7gggggMeLLLLLTaaMeSyLLgg giaBMaWH VfcT5iwaaaaBgaaaBgC.a&3fT,?i irnlTWilKfmml'OC alii fi irii I fciCBssExeJgWcgB dggaeILjgWggajJgaJ inTr iiV, I BBBBBBBgaffmraR." JwAffwyggv jgtfnOlwJBgHaMau py, ft 'lUfV JaMBlMgPrttayBIl tPff' 'H ilisgMMIBJaBaiBft'''' 'r'rryM frlaai Officers "DILBERT" is the proverbial namvYor the Air Cadet who always' does things wrong.

To tesch cadets how to escape If their plane is downed In water, the "Dllbert Dunker" pictured above was rigged at Naval Air Training Center, Corpus Tex. A sawed off two seater plane, la hoisted up (top), dropped In the swimming pool and quickly sinks. Fully dothed trainees (center) have 35 seconds In which to scramble out, salvage equipment, Inflate life Jackets and rubber raft, as In bottom photo. BarmprespfLaGrangeville Observe 58th Anniversary LA GSANOEYIUJC Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Barmore observed their wedding anniversary at their home Tuesday night, the dwelling being the same they first In 185. on the ancestral farm which Mr. Bannore's grandfather, operated 120 years ago. Mrs. Barmore 'was the former ertrude Tripp of.

the town of Washington and both sheTknd Mr. Barmore are charter member of Freedom Plains Orange, organised years ago. Mr. Barmore, a lifelong Democrat, represented the township aa Its supervisor for sev eral years. For many years he hu served the Orange as treasurer of the.

Dutchess and Columbia Fire In surance company, Mr. JJarraore, who Is In his t2nd year, retired only last yesr from active His large apple orchards are considered among the most outstanding In the town. A Christmas program will be presented In the Presbyterian church at 1:43 o'clock this morning by the Sunday school. Florence Williams Is in charge, assisted by Peggy Peres and Natalie Tompkins. Mrs.

George Kuchler will open her spacious home. Locust lodge. Tuesday from 3 to ft o'clock for. a Christmas party for the children of the Sunday school. Invltatlona have been extended "to all who believe in Santa Claus, from the age of 4 to Corporal Washington 'Clark la at borne on a furlough from his camp tn Virginia; Mrs.

M. Hsnnon of Yonkers was a recent guest of her brother, French) Oannon, at the Hooa farm. Mrs. Charlotte Storey CamlUecco Is convalescing at her sltser's home in Wspplngers Falls after receiving medical treatment at St. Francis' hospital.

Oodfrey Berger has returned from a business trip to Detroit, Mich, and now la in New York City, Scott college, Oeorgla. is at the home of her parents for holi day recess Msry McOonaghy was a rueat Sunday of Mary arid Laura Hall In vernon b. storey, poughkeepsle. called on his great granddaughter. Patricia Ann Camlllceo.

Bundy-" Mr. and, Mrs. A. Z. Renaler are holiday guests ot Mr: and Mrs.

Ed warOVSeeburKr, Neerluuri.Silll for week and is under the care of Dr. Louis. Miinlratn, Mrs. Oeorge Wade and Mrs. Ar thur.

Frichione are among those in. "77 i Mrs. Oeoree Rlnss and sons. An ton and Oeorge, were Sunday guests 3 1 I'. Christmas hollds'ys at" his home on the Albany Poet road.

'v iffC Mrs. Edwin Grossman hss been 'filtat, her homeu Fred Hustls Is a patient at Hirh lano Fred Wood from her recent Ulnea. fof their grandmother, Mrs, Matilda wutnea. Freedom Plains Orange will omit scheduled lor (be cause of the holidays and not meet until Jan. when a party will be held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hewlltt ef Moores Mills were guests of Mrs.

Ida Oormah last Sunday. James J. Daley, son ot Mrs. Eu ene. Daleyr general manager of the Emmadlne Farm company In Beacon, was honored at a recent dinner at the Old Mill In PeekskUl which marked the eighth year of the plant.

Mr. Daley was presented with a sterling silver cocktail shaker sei and a resolution, expressing the epsployes'' congratulations and best wishes, inclosed In a leather case. the 'Poles good reason for thinking that the right occasion is now at hand. There Is no Information available that British experts have been offered to the Soviets and Poles, or that any new body ot expert Is now studying the pouan wusslan fi tier The only expert on the question known to be In Britain are those who prepared the famous Curson report on frontiers between Poland and the Soviet Union after the last war. (Lord Curson, British" Foreign drew a line roughly.

corresponding to the present Molotoff LRlbbentrop line claimed the soviet, but the pole rejected: the demarcation ana attacked the Russians, who. were then distracted by The London' Times amies for1 a reconciliation now between the Pol tsh aoveroment ln Exlle and the Soviet, who are without diploma tie relations, "It Is safe to say," the editorial declare, "that none of the advantages' which either, Russia or Poland could derive by an uncompromising assertion 'of claim; how. ever legitimate; would match those which both could reap from a arm, lasting agreement. security 'afforded tra tegte frontier would have the tame value to Russia as the presence la I MUT ha recovered I Warsaw of 'government linked with her in steadfast triendshlp uOV rcnuiya 'Nativity Story1 Staged TitRhlncbeck BJllNEBECK The Charles Nugent." rector of the Church 'of Messiah, directed the pageant The NaUvlty Story," which waa preaented by the Messiah. OlrU" club at the community Christmas program Wednesday night at the high auditorium, The Rev Richard 'Flttgerald.

of "thg Churcli'rof Qie Ooodr8hepl)e(d was master, ceremonies, ana wea the' group singing with 'Else Casey a accompanist. Mayor Wheeler made a short speech at the gathering: Decorations were In the charge ot Mra. Jennie Cooke; Mrs. Horace Mrs. Oeorge Schultx.

F. F. Bheppard. William Apt. Edwin Neale and Mrs.

Beatrice Balmt. MratJeaeph Orifflnt vriH be Installed a matron of Beekman chap ter, Order of the Eastern Star, on Friday night. Jan. 14. SltPWut succeed Hazel Bedell.

Other offlcer to lnctAllMl aaaoclatA matron. Mrs. Sylvester, Bedell: conductress' Mrs, John Ackert: associate ress. airs. Etta Hooinson; afs.

scujuuui jujuunii M1WWW, Mrs. Tracy Hester: Basel Bedell; patron, rreaenetvo. neeie. Virginia Lattln waa elected president of the newly formed Oak street atria' club at a recent meeting. Other officers selected, were Lois PoU tenburgh.

secretary, and Alice Pot tenburgh. treasurer. Mrs. Ina Smith, organiser ot the club was selected a director Charlotte Fottenburgh and Florence Becor as statin. Club adviser.

Is F. F. Shep par. Sale Francis Is Tlsltlng relatives In. Buffalo.

Sergeant Robert Mae Intyre visitedvisited for a few days with hla parent on a recent furlough. Be It the (on ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mae Intyre. Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Oolton entertained recently for. Nathan Sheeger of Colorado. Julia Hill, a student of Skldmore 1 visiting during the holiday vacation with her Joan a "student nurse 'at Methodist hospital of New York City, la on a week's vacation with her parent. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Euler. Chestnut street. Volney Shader. retomed to Vancouver, Washington after visiting for several weeks with Jils per.

ents here. Mary Hardle, daughter of Mrs. John Hardle and the later John Hardle. haa enlisted In the WAVES and 1 now stationed at Smith eoW lege, Northampton, Mass. Prior to her enlistment.

Mis Hardle waa employed aa secretary to Principal Wii lis J. Pells of Rhtnebeck High school. R. Raymond Rlekerf received the SO year service jnedal at a. recent meeting ot the Rhlnebeck Lodge fam.

Mrs. Nettle Ferds. former resident of Rhlnebeck Dowl residing at nun, fordville, was a recent visitor Belgian Sabotage Reported on Rise LONDON (ONA) Belg1an saboteurs have struck new, heavy blows at communlcatlona vital to the Germans. Belgian source disclose, while the Belgian resistance movement haa attained a high degree of organ. Uatlon on a national Within a space ot days, patriot saboteurs' have wrought disruption on trunxrcanals and railroads crisscrossing Belgium, and have ruined crops of oil bearing plant marked for the Oerman Dynamiters blew up three locomotives at Button, a carload of munitions at Marclnelle.

and five locks at various points on the canal network. Other damage was done to the Espierre dam on the Bcheldtrlver and to locks on the Pommeroeul An toingcanal The Paris Cologne Express was derailed. 300 train brakes were cut at Hoyet, 340 cars were Immobilized at Bertrlx and many signal boxes were destroyed. Serious damage waa done to a' tunnel under the Char MephU Julia Maroldt, Schmidt. Jin Polish Russian Accord Encouraged LONDON (ONAJi AllIed circles are entertaining the possibility that a board.

of technical experts may help settle the frontier question between Poland and'Russla. Thls idea ha gained some ground through it encouragement in an editorial In the Times' of London, which frequently reflect authoritative British viewpoints. The editorial assert that Impartial experts are available to provide a suitable basis for negotiation be? tween Russia and Poland when the time comes, and makes the point tnat tne newiy.signeo Kusso cxecn mvTr treaty gives both the Russians andf0' information; aid to Allied air lerol Brussels canaL. Trsnsporta tlon has been suspended on numerous routes. In the field of agricultural sabotage, Belgian underground unit have destroyed' large planting of colxa and flax, both a source of oil.

Colza crops at 4T villages were destroyed; Organizationally, the resistance movement has developed, along military line and set up 11 department ot alt functioning sen cretly in preparation for a rising against the enemy." The special neida are: collection men: spring on police movements; railway sabotage: industrial sabotage; agricultural sabotage: aid to workers marked for deportation; clandestine press; raids on administrative offices: maintenance ot bands of partisans: feeding of patriot. Rands ti, TkltlanucrjlHasaraJlfail ing in loresis, aioea oy tneir coun WAR VETERAN BUNS HIS OWN.fJSO MARTINSBCRO: W. IAP Arlington Hause. a merchant who fought In World War run hi own private canteen at homev He offer food and lodging to any service mana plan he began when his own son enlisted and baa set aside a room with a double deck bed, SLWrUlng desk wtth plenty of paper, reading material aqd tobacco Hause' only, request Is. that his guesU read the Bible which ho ear.

rled during the First World war; The United States ArBtfOytng Jeep" Is. small artillery plane which, cant? be flown to can be dismantled and hauled in a truck to the scene. iX ance. Toland haslhsd'lrsglc and repeated occasion to learn the lesson. Jhat' the friendship bt either Russia oraeroany 1 a roodlUoo not.

of her securiV, but of ber vrTy Highland Catholic Daughters' Cele.b.fafeJ& TfnOHtANIV MembeTw' and 'of ncers oi douh rnian. cauwue of America observed their lgth anniversary last Monday Ttttm Nelson Bouse In Poughkeepsle, Mrs. Margaret Oorman of district deputy, waa the guest ot hon or. She was Introduced, by Luella Ose, grand regent ot the Court and gave a brief addreatcFather Joseph Crew sent hi, regret at not blng ableto. be present due to press of called on three past regents i Mrs.

tVlncem Orriey Mrs, unu uruner tor After the dinner there wa theater party. Attending wereMrs. Oor. man; Mrs. Lena Grace Longo.

Mrs, Margaret Borgqulst, Mrs. Frances Anxlrlnla. Mrs. i Mary DlorK Mrs. Mjcrguerit Oatrney, Mrs.

Mary Xlatrney, Mrs. Ellsa beth'artSo, Margaret Oruner, Mrs. Maroldi Mandy. Mrs. Anna Mary, Messina, Mrs.

Mr. Anna ose. Mr. i. Mrs.

Mar Ose. Mr. plnella. Mrs. Retina Anna Mrs.

Mary Schmidt. Also Mrs. Marjr Beote, Utu Florence Tortorella. Josephine Ta furo, Mrs. Rose Valentl.

Josephine and Sally Brescia, Mary Cusumano, Minnie: DeLorenaoj Mary and Luella Relative here! this week received word from Second Lieutenant Victor. DeMare telling of his sal. art rival at base Williams school at Floral Park, L. J. Is passing the holiday with her parent.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Williams. Lois Williams; who teaches In the Poughkeepsle district Is also a guest. Mrs.

Arthur 'J. PoebnS) of the high school faculty are pasn lng day with relative at Attica and Albion. Members or the Highland Fire department answered an Monday afternoon from the' home of Mr. and Mrs.ArthurB.Memu where, a chimney Bra had been discovered, the use of chemicals soon had fire annual Sunday school Christ maa exercises were held Wednesday night at the Sunday school A program was given by the puplla, movies shown by Troy Cook, girts and refreshment enJoyed. Those In charge were Lorin X.

Osterhoudt, Mra; William Russell. Mrs. Winiara Maynard.i: Peter Weyant, Mra. Trov Cook. Mi.

A. H.Camn bell and Shirley fUklns. A Christ i maa communion service was held at the church last night at 7 oxlock. Due to the hoUdays there was no card party for. the Service Cheer fund at the high school Friday night nor will there be one this Friday Highland Boas com.

pany wfll sponsor the next party to beheld on Jan. The Sunday, school ot the Highland Presbyterian church onThurs day night had 1U Christmas party neadar nlghf at home of aicrsvrt. aiua chanted due to the Illness of Mrs. Fred SneWer who was to have been lag Buanesrmeet tng plans for remembering the shut ins for the Christmas sesson 'werS completeiAnna Squlert wfll be ths hostete for the next meeting and aMhls time the Red cross sew tnrwlll be resumed. Attending the, meetin wera Mra.

tleorae 'Du. iBola, Mrs. WUllam Russell, Mrsi. 1MUKI JIHUH, tfiHW HU1UUM, Rose Sy nes, Mattle Schants and the piostea sr srT. Bertram Cottlna Jr, left Thursday tor, Parrla' Island.

8. ho started his "boot training, with the United BUtes Marine corps. A graduate of Highland, ulgh and Ithaca college he haa been coaching at, Cornwall on Rudson since the start of the school yesr. J. W.

Blakely has been confined to his home on Main' street by; lc In the charge of Rev. Devello eVBaynea and the choir was held In the; auditorium and then the church hall with lu gift laden Christmas tree Mrs. Mabel Erlchsen was elected president Ot the Past Noble Orands club at the meeting TMirsday night wuh Mrs. Verne other omccrs elected were Mrs. Edna Tompkins, vice president, Mrs.

Al nna uruner, recording secretary, Mr. Dorothy Slmneon. treasurer. These wul he Installed at the meet ing in Ralph: Dirk, retiring president, presided, for. the last meeting or the year; She pre.

senteda large that waa given In honor of those who ob. served birthdays In the last: three months. Attending were' Mra. Dirk, Mra. Flora.

Dodge, Mrs. Florence Blakely. Mrs. Arrtna, Oruner. Mrs.

Katie Tompkins. Mrs. Edna Tompkins. Mrs. Florence.

Cramer. Mrs. Cedl Peterson. Mrs. Dorothr Sunn.

son. Mrs. Ssrah Ooerth. Mrs. EH Olacher and Mrs.

Jennings. Mrs. Myron Terpenlng Is confined to her home on Orand street by EUxabeth Faust who Is' attending Albany Btata Teachers college. vlsltlnc her parent. Mr.

and Mra. Henry Vivian Nleleon who attend the' (am coBeee ia naaslne the. holiday at 'her home on the Chodlke Lake road. cnavn catbrine Richards of the WAVES returned New York Monday after, a short leave' with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Embrle Richard. StudenU at Highland High school have had the purchase of Army Jeeps a their goal In their buying of War bond and stamp and have already made sales enough to buy three ot the Jeeps at the cost ot $1 M0 each. The sales have been made by the Airplane club and the Obi scouts.

The school recenJy received a citation from the government. The Queen Esther club met HOSPITAL BEDS (tut ELASTIC HOSIERY TRUSS 'riTTINa'' Near Ue Ceart Beeae. TeL XT2S KXI3 Cade) Street Feejgbkusals Seaman Second Joseph'' Koslowskl inow at the Sampson, Naval "Training center, passed a' short leave here with his Betty. Batten, freshman at the Oeneseo Normal 1 passing the holiday 'with her parents, Mr; and MrMWalter Batten of the1. KUngston road.

Commander and J. Ralph Lockwood were, visitor her last week. They were en route from Sprlngneld, Mass, where Lieutenant Lockwood has been statloned' for some to hla new assignment at Fort Oglethorpe, Oa. They are former residents of Highland' where Lieutenant; Lockwood wa Florence Ktobark. "daughter ol and Mrs.

Barry Klmbark, of White street, who haa been seriously. in, Is now almost completely rt covered. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Herbert M. Soul of West Hartford, Conn.

Is passing the holiday, weekend with the latterv' Mrs. William Upright at the Elm hotel, Sergeant John Sklpp has returned' to Camp Butner. N. C. after a fur, lough at his home here.

Mrs. Skip was the former Elsie Martin, daugh 1 ter of Mr and Mrs. Emu Martin of' Orove street. Marjorte Mellor, who" attends Russell Sag college at Troy I psss i Ing the vacation here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Mellor of Trillann avnii. Mr Robert Upright i and, talent son. Airnur Honert, wui return home xrom CCIMOgil' Helen Sykes. art supervisor at the high school, left Wednesday for home at West Warwick. I.

where ah will pas the vacation with her family. PrtvaU iFlrst Class Robert TJpJ right who Is stationed at West Point" ts passing the weekend In town on Mri.1 Jan Johnson Elenvffle ana my cimnlnghem of Bienville have been visiting Mrs. Lloyd BenJ aTefvlcearA bTlei remrinn. Hrw. mU' st her rwwnem Wssungton, venue.

Mrs. Johnson lost her home, ana au possessions along with her: garage and tire shop in Walden la a nre last and Mra. Herman Sandy en Urtalned, guests from Poughkeepsle, and CllntondaU.at their horn oil 'Patrick Cappuuno of PouslikseD i sle. ion of Rosa Cappllllno of this place, lias left for Induction In the Army at Camp Upton. Married and the father of one child, CappUUMta the fifth son, ot.thli family to enter the Army.

Nancy Richard) who attend Bryant college at Providence, tC I. la passing the vacation period with Richard of TUlson avenf. Sidney JHotchkiss of Trrryvflle, Conn. was a recent guest at the home: of his mother. Mrs.

Anna HotchkUs of. Washington avenue. a and P. Buaeh have moved from the. Wilcox house to the A.U.

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