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PAGE TEN A POUGHKEEPSIE SUNDAY NEW YORKER rA SUNDAY. 'JUNE v2 1. WWPP Dover Plains Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Senk, Waterbury, Conru, vlslte relatives In Dorex on June 13.

Mr. nd Mri. Edward Angell, New Brunswick, N. were week' end guest at Ut home of Mr, and Mr. Henry Casey.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kern, CasscI, Germany, are spending several monthi vltitlnf at the home of their daughter and aon in law, Mr. and Mrs. rrank Carlln, Perry MIL Mr.

and Mr. Andrew Johnson and ton, Kenneth, visited on June 14 at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mr. Alonro Kllng. Mr.

and Mr. Jame Itughei motored to Granville, on June 14 to take her uncle, Merritt Searles, home after a few weeks visit at their Plymouth hill home. On their return trip, they were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mayhew, Wells. Vt.

Mr. and Mrs. William Inne and son. William. West Hartford, Conn spent last weekend at their sum mer cottage on Chestnut Kiage.

Waller White, Poughkeepsje, was a recent guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. Nelson Morey. Mrs. Roy ltumeston Is motoring to Montreal Canada wlth her two daughters and Mrs. Paul Fellers to bid con voyage to cuaire numes ton.

who will sail from Montreal, Canada for LeIIavre, France, on June 24. Claire, who will be companled on her trip by a girlfriend, will tour Europe in the sum mer months and wllt return eany In September. Enroute back to Dover, Mrs. Humeston and companions will visit PlatUburg State Teachers College where Betsy Is enrolled for September classes. Father Thomas MacDonalJ of St.

Charles R. C. church has been transferred to Out Lady of Rosary church In Yonkers Newly ordained rather Peter Raich will be the new locsl assistant. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ettinger, Dunmore, Pa were weekend guests of their son and his family, Mr. and Mr Warren Ettinger. recently. They were accompanied on their weekend visit by their daughter, Dolores, and her fiance, Donald Hodge, of Bound Brook, J. Falls VFW Auxiliary Reports On Dinner, Plans Bedside Party WArTINGERS FALLS Lidles party would be given It Castle Auxiliary to Wapplnger post.

Veterans of Foreign War, met recently In the post home In School street. President Mr. Alice Scrlb ner wa In charge. Mrs Charles Roeder ot Graham, Florida was a guest of the auxiliary. Mrs.

Anna Welt, chairman, gave a report on the recent dinner at Mrs. Welt said the following were In attendance. Mayor and Mrs James J. Temple, Mr. and Mrs.

Jsmes Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. John Mr Donough, Mr and Mrs. Sidney Feldman, Mr and Mrs Leonard McCord, Mrs. Anna Welt. Mrs.

Mae Myers. Mrs. Alice Scrlbner. Mrs. Anna Fuxaro, Joseph Fusaro, Mrs.

Lupy Sllvestrl. Miss Mary Madeline Sllvestrl. Mrs. Elesnor Pofnt hospital on June IS, spon sored by Poughkeepsle auxiliary No. 2MB and the Wapplngera unit will assist Also reported was that Miss Angle Valentino, Mr.

Arms Snyder, and Mrs. Charlotte Rose white are serving on duty at the hospital on Monday and Thursday nights, Colonial tavern, Albany Post road Mrs. Anna Snyder reported attending the Navy day parade In Poughkeepsle and placing flowers at the pier on! the Hudson river, In memory of sailors who died In service. The group voted a donation of $3 00 to the Cancer Fund ttrlve. The unit's president, Mrs Alice Scrlbner and Mrs Ann Snrder snd Mrs Anna McDonough were elect ed delegates to attend the Department encampment at Lake Placid, June Z4 to 27, jvtemoers named 11 .1 hospital If Goetrhlus, Miss Constance Costa, made plans to.

hsve a social night Victor nrscone, Mrs. Anthony ana party at post nome on Sldote. Mrs. John Coita. Miss, June 17 Mrs Anns McDonough Loretta Valentino.

Mrs Betty Knlffln. John Cook. William Lewis, Miss Carol Ferris, Miss Anna Mae Doxey, Mrs. Elsie Merano, John Kane, Mra. Josephine Flaming, Mrs.

Anna iSnyder, flonald Dela ney, and F. Martlnlo of Wapplngera; also guest from Poughkeepsle were, Mrs. Margaret Flanagan, Mrs. Myrtle Kondla, Michael Pells, John Cruise, and Samuel Selle, from Hyde Park were, Mrs. Florence Harris, Mrs.

Gladys Brower. Miss Agnes Morgan and Miss Anne Paiquarelll It wss reported that a bedside Fishkill Mr, and Mrr. Elsmere pdat and children, Elsmere and Harriet, spent last weekend at their cottage at White Pond. They had at their house guests Diana and David Wood of Beacon. The Rev.

and Mrs. R. DeWKt Mallary are the'parenta ot a son born June 12 at Vassar hoipltal. They have two other children, Catherine and R. DeWItt Miliary III.

Mr. Mallary Is pastor of Trinity Eplacopal church In this village. Clayton D. Jewell spent last weekend at his summer cottage on Reservoir Wingdale Personals Mr and Mrs. Bruno Mostachettl are parents of a son, Bruce, born Mae Myers cochalrman Hospital chairman Mr.

Anna Snyder gave a report on the recent sale of popples and made known the prize for selling the most popples went to Mrs. Beatrice Feldman Miss Angle Valentino was second In this sale. A gift was sent to Gold Star Mother Mrs. Mary Darrlgan who now resides In Massachusetts The Auxiliary voted to have only one meeting a month In July and August The next meeting Is scheduled for July 7 at the post home. 71 Slated for Graduation At Beacon High School Rites President Installed By Beacon Holy Name BEACON Francis Mannls.

past secretary of St. John's Holy Name society. Beacon, was installed as president or that organization ior a two year term at the school cafeteria on June 14. More than 40 members attended the meeting which followed the society's monthly Communion Mass In the church. The Rev.

Thomas M. Mc Garry, spiritual director of the society, celebrated the Mass at Which more than 100 Holy Name men received Communion In a body for the intention of "Flag and Country," appropriate for Flag day. The Holy Name pledge, expressing loyalty to God and country, was recited at the Mass snd St. John's Holy Name choir, comprising 18 members of the society, sang hymns. Other newly elected officers Installed at the meeting for a two year term were, vice president, James Lettorlo, secretary publicity chairman.

John Paulsen Jr treasurer, Fred Muerant, warden, James Sullivan, delegates to the Dutchess Putnam Holy Name union, John Lyons. Donald Murphy and Gerald Mannls, alternate dele gates, John Schmitzer snd Albert Robillard Jr The society gave a vote of thanks to the following out going officers who will not be included lfi the new administration. Andrew Wassl, past vice president who declined the presidency for this term, and Charles Coughlln, Ralph Johnan, Cesidlo D'Aprile. Joseph String, past delegates In cooperation with the Archdlo cesan Holy Name union's campaign against ttie sale of Indecent literature on newsstands, St John's Holy Name society has ap sh.plr0i da ughter of pointed a committee composed ot vh.nin. James Letterio.

Francis Mannls I gridulted rom th, Beck. Junior and Andrew Wassl to study postl shanlro BEACON Seventy one candl dates for grsduatlon from Beacon High school will receive their diplomas st exercises to take place at Beacon Illeh school auditorium on Tuesdsy, at 8 II Morti mer Brockway, president or. tne Board of Education, will present the dlplomss to the grsduates Baccalaureate exercises will be conducted st Bescon High school tonight at 8 clock In the school auditorium WlUUm CI irk principal of Oakwood school, will address th grsdustes A special service for Csthollc graduates will be conducted to night at st John a cnurcn Other commencement activities included the senior class supper snd party In room 308 on June 18 and the Senior prom which took place In the school gymnasium on June 19 Candidates for graduation Include, Lorraine Agular, Florence Alston, Audrey Ballo, Reberta Ben tamln. Evelyn Blngert, Thomas Blanchfteld, Frances Boss, Gretta" Coney, I'airicia uonneuy, ueorge Coughlln. Nicholas Cuccl, Barbara Eastwood, Henry Fox.

Gerald Frost, Raymond Glass, Sally Gobel. Kenneth Goeres, Jacqueline Goertz, Mary Goertz, Beverly Heady, Fred Herdt. Antoinette llorton. Elaine mo, Judith son, Patricia Johnson, Patrick Keenan, Margaret Kelly, Donald Kins. Suzanne Koster, Edward Krause.

Delores Macewlcr. Mau reen Marano, Maureen McArdle, Richard McDermott. John McElduff. Robert McGregor, Robert Mendes, William Meyer. Elaine Miller.

Martin Miller, James Moseman, Anthony Pad worskl, Rose Palmer, Barbara Tar ker, Barbara Pendleton, Domi nick Plscente, Robert Pomarlco, Robert Post, Francis Ranalll. William Ranalli, John Rogers, Nstslle Romanczuk, Francis Romanelli, David Ruf, Patricia Ryan. Robert Sabllnskl, John Schmitzer, Theodora Schuler, Robert Silver. Fred Simmonds. Carol Skelton.

Laurel Jane Smith. Joel Speer. Douglas Talbot, Audrey Tlcehurst, JacqueJ line VanVlack. John Vldettl. Joseph Vltek.

Virginia Watt. Mary Lou Zaleskl and George Zeyak Boys Play Host To Scout Officials At Millbrook Session MILLBROOK On June 8, the members of Boy Scout Troop 31 were hosts to sll Scoutmasters and commissioners at a district meeting In St Joseph hall At their last meeting, the Scouts went over the activities of the past seven months since Mr Clferrl has been their Scoutmaster, these sctlvlties Include sddltion of new outdoor meeting place In Wing's woods, and camporees I The boys have twenty new tents donated by Mr Thome Each tent will house two Scouts There Is a larger one for the Scoutmaster and senior leader. This year class night wss presented on June 19 at 8 p. m. In Thorne Memorial auditorium.

Meeting of the women's auxiliary of the Reformed church was conducted at the home of Miss Elizabeth Lamont In the form of a picnic It was the last meeting until September Mlu Helen Urlckman, secretary of the board o( domestic missions, wss the speaker Miss Patricia Pulling, daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Pulling of the Millbrook school for boys, wss graduated with honors from Vassar college this month Miss Pulling majored In political set ence. She was a member of the choir and had offices In Commun Red Hook Personals blllties of stopping the sale of Indecent literature on newsstands The committee will Judge literature according to the code established by the National Organization for Decern Literature, a Cath olic censor unit Certificates of Mr and Mr Cornwall Hoae visited at the homeof Mr and Mrs liuai Baumgarten in wood stock for several days last week. Mrs. Everett Peck and grand daughter, Rollnda, of Pswllng, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Wheeler Sr on June 12.

Mr and Mrs George Baasl and son. George Jr of Wassalc, visited their aunt and uncle here on June 14 Mr. and Mrs Eugene Fortln of Kensington, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs Carl Carlson. Mr and Mrs Slocum of Pswllng were callers st the home of his dsughter here on June 14. Mr.

Shorten of Newburgh was a business caller In town on June 18 Mr and Mrs Joseph Menchettl and daughter Gall, of Torrlngton, Conn were weekend guests of her psrents here Mrs Martin Hoag of South Kent visited relatives In town on June IS Mr snd Mrs Edwsrd Neuman and daughter. Sheila of Newlng ton. Conn visited Mr and Mrs Carl Carlson on June 14 Mrs Charles Judson Sr is a patient In Vasssr hospital Miss Helen Ramsey was a visitor In New York City on June 16 Mrs. Annete Sommer visited her mother in law at the hospital in Poughkeepsle last weekend Wilford Judson has been substitute carrier on the msll route in the absence of the regular carrier, Nathan Davis Mr and Mrs William Carmen and children, Linda, Robert, Thomas and Kenneth, of Roosevelt, L. I were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond Wheeler Sr Mr.

and Mrs Gordon Dlmock, ot New Mllford. Conn, visited rela tives In town on Juno 14., Mr. and Mrs John Kearns have moved from the Alexander Ostroskl house at Webatuck. Mrs Joseph Haley visited her sister. Stella, who Is HI In Pater son.

New Jersey. The Rev and Mrs George Wil liamson attended the Children's day exercises at Beekman Baptist church on June 14 Mrs Kenneth Fasanella and chil dren, Maria and Kenneth Jr of Trenton, are vlilting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Dante Mostachettl Mra Emily Wheeler was sur prised at her home on June IS, when Mrs Nelson Wheeler, Mrs Oscsr Gear and twin children, Linda and Robert, and Mrs Robert Wheeler and son, Allen all of Highland Hose To Send Delegation To Poughkeepsle Parade HIGHLAND Highland Hose Co. met at the firehouse June 18. The company will purchase a new television for the recreation room. Nicholas Marone and Harry B.

Cotant Jr were appointed a committee to ascertain prices and other details. Highland Hose Co. will send a full delegation to the Ore men's parade In Poughkeepsle on July 29. They will be accompanied by the famous Mad Hatter band of Danbury, Conn. It Is expected that work on the construction of the addition to the firehouse will be started In the near future.

Mr and Mrs. William A. Yates entertained guests from Plttsfield. Mass at their home last weekend Mrs. Edgar Boyce and Mr.

Adelaide Wllkle of Milton have been attending a meeting at Clinton, N. Y. Annual picnic of Chapter A. E. O.

Sisterhood was conducted on June 18 at the camp of Mra. Hubert Eltlng near Claryville. 1 1 1 Tompkins, who teaches school at Suffern. apent last weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Theron Tompkins of Vineyard avenue. Mrs D. M. Warren ha rented the apartment In the Harvey Traver home recently vacated by Mrs. Jamea Dowd has moved Into the Wad lin hduse In Vineyard avenue.

Executive committee of the Highland Lions club hsd a special session on June It. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Dirk are spending the weekend at their cottage on Cape Pond near Ellenvtlle. Cubs Readying, ForJune Moon Dance' PLEASANT VALLEY Mem bers 'of the decorating committee for the June Moon dance sponsored by the Pleasant Valley Cub Scout to take place Friday at the Pleaaant Valley School auditorium, met recently at the borne of Mr. Joseph LuzxL chairman of decorations. Those serving on the decorating committee are, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gleason, Mr. Jacqueline Van Busklrk. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber, Mrs.

Clifford Lattln, Mrs. Darius Benson, Mrs. Richard Nolan, Mr. Herbert Lamb, Mrs. Lewis Ackerman.

Mr. Charlet Cadenhead and Mr. and Mr. Joseph LuzzL Chairman for the June Moon dance la Mr John Bronson with cochalrman Mrs. Joseph Gleason.

Music will be furnished by the 7 plece Mdonglo's Orchestra with dancing from 9 until 1 o'clock. Donald and Gordon Cady, USN, spent a recent weekend with their parents, Mr. and, Mrs. George Cady Sr. The Rev.

Robert Agnew, minis ter of the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian church, attended the Synod of New York of the Presbyterian church of the United States of America, which was conducted at Hamilton college In Clinton, Monday through Thursday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Keller are the parents of a daughter born June 10 at vassar hospital. Ity Religious associations She al so wss chairman of the recent Junrton attended the nd Mrs Russell Coffmsn Children's Day Marked At Church in Hopewell EAST FISHKILL Children day exercise at the Dutch Re formed church on June 14 was AIL.

children of the Sunday school recited poems. Mrs. Pearl Hayton's class did tne "Prayer Wheel'' and special awards of Bible were presented to those who had done memory work from the Bible. Those who completed all alx re quirement were, Lorraine Travis, William Morton, Jean Barach and Robert Wlttko. There was a song by the two senior classes led by Mrs.

A. J. Maynard and Kenneth ValL Award were preented to the following teachers for their work of the year. Mr. Maynard, Mr.

Vail, Mr. Hayton, Mra. William Ross, Joan and Shirley Ma teer, Marilyn and Betay Cole, secretarysecretary treasurer, Mrs Kenneth Valland and the pianist. Miss Joan Scofleld. Young Adult meeting on June IS was conducted at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Knickerbocker. Those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cole, Mrs.

Frank Davis, Kenneth Vail, Mrs. Robert Hahn, Mr. Rhona Scofleld, Mr Lawrence Russell. Mrs. John Jakuba.

Miss Mary Phillips, Marie Lesher, Joan Mateer, Mrs. Walter Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Groth and Mr. and Mra.

Knickerbocker. Forcing a left handed child to be right handed may cadse emotional disturbance and unusual be havior, such as stuttering or stam merlng. Stone Church Grange To Mark Birthday DOVEE PLAINS Stone Church Grange will 'observe its fifteenth birthday with party at the Grange hall an June 29. Entertainment and dancing will be provided invitation have been extended to Pawling, Amenia, niuienon. mu Hope.

Washington, Pleasant Val ley, Gaylordsvllle, Wldo, Amenia' Union and Union, Vale Granges (o attend. Patricia Vaughn, daughter of Mr. and Mrf. T. Courtney Vaughn, Is a patient at Haverstraw Rehabilitation center.

She has been chosen to act in a play to be given at the end of the month at the hos pltsl. All members of the cast will be In wheelchslrs. Alnhonse RennU. U.S. Navy, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Carl Rennta, Is visiting nis parents on a ou aay leave. Navy man Rennla has been stationed on Guam for the past 21 months. He flew to mainland from Guam. He will return to the Philippines after his leave. Private First Class John Reiser, Fort Monmouth, N.

J. is home on two weeks' furlough. Paul Swensen, Pawling, is visiting for a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frank, Butts Hollow Private Jerry Vincent of Fort Dlx, aon of Mr and Mrs.

Jack Vincent, visited his psrents last weekend. CHURCH DIRECTORY AmwMIm OanJ rrra fnrrtcotiTAu in utrttt etrwt Raj Barry it jteiMa ptitor en area MbMi it lloratni worship MrvW II am rvtnini Mrvtrt 41 CHRIST PtMTXCOMTAL, tLrmill fUf David iHWt pastor aanaif tehooi II i PTtaebint rico i i enlnf Mirlro 30 Prartr ing. rnaay. 5 1 Va a. II a i main ui as ixr itvim nMrtV conference of religion at Vassar I Delegate Selected By Valley Auxiliary PLEASANT VALLEY At the meeting of the Pleasant Valley American Legion auxiliary on June 12.

at the Legion hall Mrs Jane Felgenhelmer was elected delegate and Mrs. Edith Kepford alternate to the state convention slated for Rochester Reports of the various commit tee chsirmen were given. Mrs Elsie Morey, poppy chairman re ported 900 popples sold and $140 49 realized from the aale, which money will be used for rehabilitation work in the coming year. Mrs. Olive Conover reported on the recent food sale and Mrs.

Felgenhelmer reported on the sale of the merchandise box. It was voted to give the usual prize money to the local school and to Arlington High school. Mr Laura Whlteford will i continue her sale of greeting cards There will be no meeting of the auxiliary In July and August On Sept 11 the annual election of of fleers will take place. The Installation of officers win tske plsce on Sept ZB and will be preceded by a dinner at 30 Mrs Mary Nelson, Dutchess county chairman will be present and will act as Installing officer Mrs Olive Con over, Mrs Elsie Morey, Mrs Ma bel Teal. Mrs Lillian Masten.

Mrs Laura Whlteford Mrs Glsdys Psrks and Mrs Charlotte Dool are In charge of the dinner arrange tot 1T1 piast us Miu street hit tin Spinier mlauur Churcfc ichool. 1 30 a Woriblp terviei IS 41 a SICOND BAPTIST It William atrMI chool Mil MornlDB wortblp Mr lev 10 3 a. Tomb sroiMi I 30 a Bvtntns wenblp MtrlM 1)1 a TABIUHSCU 0 Main Ilml. tlla Wivbi satlltBbarfvr mioliur aundit ehooL 30 a Mamtns Mrrtea 10 4t Kvtntni Mrvtet 41 BEUt AH CltaiMBl Itrttt. tk RlT Hlli.

ptttor SundtT 10 a Otrmon II BTU Opm Strvtc 0pm CBENIZIR is amlin iltl Rn Cb.rln Morton mlnuur Cnureb tebaoL 0 30 a Mornlca wormi II II i nlns vonhlp 1 41 Rolf Oommunlon tvtrf flrit sundty nisbl Tamns rnapi etlns 131 I coc.vrv BEXJtMAN Oor WUllamun ftator 30 am rntcnlni itmef 0 30 a Sunday school. SXTBtU ahtnandoah. tho Rtv Charlu a Scott, paitor Biblo Kbooi. a Moralns Woriblp Hrrlci 11 1 sins Ooapl icrt let. Till a ctKTRAU Pawllns a' Clara minuter ramin bwi miirnciioa nonr llli Ptmli? veriblp boar, 11 a runny rcllowihlp hoar till a Communion, Brit aandir caeb month DO VEX rniaT Winidaw an Otarso WlUlimaon paitor 41 am.

submi chAol ll eo a Priienma icmrt ut ZION Qrccn niftn tr Rlrliird Puryiar. mlauttt rmenina nmoo aao Holy Commanlon on ticb tblrd eandiy 1pm Montmy worihip icrrieo of tbr Muilonary Socloty of thi ebttrcb wltb rrmon at 3 oieb firot Bunday NITHIRWOOD ailt rolnl. Worihip unit! II II a CENTRAL Cllntoa Coram Rot Roir Dong! paitor Sunday Mhool. 10 30 a BTU. 13 30 Wariltlp Krrlco 11 30 a Chrtitlaa aa Mluloaary Adlioto HI CHURCH BTRSST Rlt EmOfloO Sckirmin minuter aunday KbooL I 30 a Mornlns woriblp urvlci to 41 iploi cr timi 1 1 30 COOHTT BT JAjfta Oovor Plaint.

Tfea Rif Kia nitn. DrtKhir Tlcir ln char Holy Communion 30. Runday Mornlni Prayir tyiry othir church ictiooL 10 10 a at AMIS Rydl Pan Rlt OotaoB BTldd rietor Holy Commualon. lam Morulas Prayir aad Mrmoa. Ham ST PAUL a WURTIMBURU Rlt Rirbcrl nnch paitor Buodiy ochool.

10 a Moralns oriblp urtlci II i TRINITY Ptibklll Rit Do Witt Mallary tlcar Holy Commanlon I 30 i Pint and third Sunday! Mornlos Prayir at 11 a Second and fourth Sundiyi Holy Communloo, Ham Church achool 10 a CHURCH OP THE RSOEMJUTION Put naini tdi Ret kidmui Droirhef tKir ln chari Celebration or Holy Communion 11 11 andiyi Plmlly worihip flrit Sundiy of thi month 11 II n. Church School. 10 II a Sundiy ST MARK Cheliea Ret De Witt Malliry tlcir Sertlcti 0 30 a followed by Chunh School Pint Buadly Holy Communion Otberi. Morning Prayir CHURCH OP rHS RISURJtICTION Hop! eii tfuneuoD net artnar Brown tlcar Holy Communion and iirmon. 11 a GRACX MUlbrioa Rit Riioa Bonacsir IBf eyii ind lermon 10 3S a Holy Commjnloa flnt Sunday of the month at li 30 BOLT TRINITY Piwlins Rlt Wamiliy rector Holy Commualon a tn Sundiy echooL II la Mornlni rrarer una eermon nam laoly com reunion flrit Sundatl sr PAULS Pleaiint Valley Ret Arthui A.

Beiiey tlcar Sunday! Sam Holy Communion III i a Church icbool 11 a Holy CommuBton iflnt Sunday i Othn Sunday! Mornlns Prayer Holy waj iv noit communion ST THOMAS Amenia Onion Cao Ret Kennitn Druehaf Holy Commanlon 11 11 Sundiy morning prayir itiry other week Church ichool 10 II CHURCH OP TBS MESSIAH RnlaiMcl Rit Richard A Cirtmell. rietor Holt Euchirlit. lam Church icbool. 1 30 in Morning rraycr and eermon 11 a (Plret Sunday of month Com munloni CHRIST Red Boot Thi Rlt Joon Qulncy MBrbin r.cwr iv a vnurco benool 11 II am Holy Communion and Ser mon Nurury tin Hal? nan Holy lummuuion i a Etangellitli urtlci wss a member of the class of 1051 I ha nH lfjwilr r'nntral iplinnl Miss Shiptro took secretarial course and associate in science degree Miss Georgia nlgas of New ork City lilted friends In town lsst College Prlvste George Drodnsk son of Mr snd Mrs George Brodnsk. now Is serving with the United Slates Army In Labrador Mr and Mrs Sheldon left here on June 16 for Psradox and Peru.

James Dlegnan Jr, of Honeoye Falla spent last weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs Jamei Dlegnan Nine membeia of Halcyon chapter attended the visitation of the grand matron and grand patron at Valatie on June II They were, Mr and Mrs. Charles Rockwell. Mrs Grace Brings. Mrs Aline Allen, Mrs Ed) the Ueaman. Mrs Martina Grey Miss Helen Kadlng.

John Kadlng and Miss Marjorle Larcom and son, Larry, of New York City visited Mr and Mrs Carl Carlson on June 14 Raymond Rassl. ot New York City. Is spending some time at his new home In East Mountain road Ural school a I a II recXd'rnlGovernor Installs Dover Lions Officers IIS 1 I I III cooperation V.U.UC wk mR PLANS Town inTm.it,r 1 not for sale Other Mrs Fred Dick of lilullton In Dover Lions club met recently at societies of the parts "will dlan. has been Mailing Mr and a dinner meeting at Klngsleys ri thi Holv Name in this proT Edward Wetcrlck Gordon Bonvllle. new district gov port the Holy Name In this proj Normj ounKhan(l.

of iMrict No 20. Installed I. j.j lent at Buffslo State college Is, the newly elected officers Those St. John bazaar conducted an h0m, hfrf, for ummM. ere.

president, Ira nuallv bv the Holy Name society v. An, uin. will take place July 30. 31 and visitinj Mr 'ogue treasurer, Raymond Huf August 8 Set As Clambake Date HIGHLAND Date of the annual Grange clambake has been set for August 8 The bake will be prepared by the Grangers st the Lloyd property Time of serving and other details will be made public later At the June 16 meeting. 33 mejnbers were present with Muter Jack Nace presiding for the business meeting.

Mr snd Mrs Nace received congratulations on the birth of a daughter on June 12 Mrs Sari Polhamus wss welcomed back after a long abaence because of Illness A donation was voted to the cerebral palsy fund After the bus. menls Mrs Charlotte Dool, Mrs Alice Laird Mrs Lillian Masten and Mrs Elsie Morey attended the annual luncheon meeting of the Dutchess County Psst Presidents Parley st Norrie Point Inn on Saturday. Maglq show for cerebral palsy will be at the Grange hall on June 30 at 8 Mrs Burton Stickles snd Mr and Mrs Maynard Mammon are In charge of arrangements Tickets msy be purchased at the door. Soft drinks will be on sale CBrtitlia Seleaeo P1RST IHI'RCH OP CHRIS! SCIENTIST Cornel Hcoker ana SooUi cherry etreet Sundiy icbool III Morning lertlce llam leiltmonlll meeting weaneiaiy Rudins room 31 Cannon itreet open dally from 1 1 to a a dock eieepl sundiyi ana nouaiyi CHRISTIAN STONCI SOCIETV piwllni Miionli timpli Sundiy urtlci ll a. Sundiy ichool.

II am Teetlmonlil meeting, flrit Widnndiy STAATSBl'RC. Bethel The Rar. TfcMl Farrt. paitor Sunday acboou 11 a. ra.

Morning worihip. 10 a TIVOU Witta Depeyitor Memorial Tbo Hot Harold L. Galloway, paitor caurca chool, 10 a Woriblp mtvIco. 11 1S VERBANK Avt CbarUl Molano, paitor. aundiy ocnool.

III a Morning worihip lerrtco 11 IS a WAPPINGERS ALLS i Rev LaVerna Dibble, putor Sunday aehool, II a ra. Preaching aervlce. 10 43 a WICCOPEE IJohnitUIOt The Rlt La. Varna Dibble, paitor Church aehool. la a Worvhlp aenrlco.

3pm WINGDALE: The Rev Herman L. Kuettr Jr ptitor Church aehool. Sam Wor ehlp aenrlco. 10 i revyUrlia CITY FIRST South Hamlltoo. corner Caanoa itreet.

The Rev Merle Irwin, mlnla ter Morning aervlre. 10 45 a COUNTY FREEDOM PLAINS Sunday School, 41 a Morning wormhlp eorvlco, 11 a HUCHSONVILLE Sundiy ichool. SiM a Morning worihip aervtco, 10 41 a m. MILLERTON Sunday aehool. 0 SO a m.

Morning worihip eervieo, 11 a ra PLEASANT VALLEY! Ret Robert L. Agnew. minuter Morning worihip, 10 41 a PLEASANT PLAINS the Rev WUUam A Griffith, paitor Sunday ichool, I 41 a Morning wonhjp tervlce, 11 a Christian Endeavor. 7 30 WAPPINGERS FALLS the Rat Howard Black, minuter Church eehool. 30 a Morning worahip aervlce.

0 30 a. WESTMINSTER! Salt Point, the Rev. Robert W. Pacaer. paitor.

Worihip aerv Ice, 10 a m. Church aehool. Ill IS a. Christian Endeavor. 0 Reformed CITY 85 Graduated At Bennett College MILLBROOK Elghty Ave young women were graduated on June 13 from the Bennett Junior college High honori at commencement went to three aenlori and one freshman, scholarship cup, Mary Stackpole, of Dauphin, (Ems.

CITT PIIUT 171 Mill avirttl Df Philip Allto Swarti, Mintarttr wormtp MnncVp 10 ra COO NT! CLOVI COUUUNm CHRISTIAN Rl Otortjt Crook mlauur aodt? eh ool 10 Morntni vonhlp trvic in Ivtoini atrTict JO ra ClrU tun Endeavor Tuttdti aiftiL Ion CHRUTIAfl 8unfordtU Rev Ralph Etfuib paitor Cnureo aenooi a Mornlni worthlp atrttco II i a Pa junner up, Barbara Gordon, Washington, Bennett Alum Iness meeting the drills of the de na association award. Barbara Huh gree team were rehearsed ot Old Lyme. Conn Reading Oliver McMurdy spent last Bennett club award to a member weekend with relatives In Blng the freshman class, Margaret ALL SAINTS CHAPEL Upptl Ra HooS Tht Rf John QuIbcj Mantn rector Holy Communloo and lermon 4 a Holy dayt Holy Communion Sam THE CHURCH OP 81 JOHN Hi I EVAN OCLIB1 BirrnotD Tbo Rev John Quiney Martin ractor Rnlv Commanlon and lermon 10 a ZION CHUR Wapplniari Palla Rtv Jack fiaiaikiy raetor lam Holy Com mualuc. iO 41 Morotni atrvlee and ur mon Holy Communion first Bund a of month. Church School all gridti, 10 41 ARLINGTON.

Tb Rtv. Donald A McCabo. mtnlatcr. Sunday Mbool, fl Mornlns wormhlp aorvlrot IS 45 THE REFORMED CHURCH: Hooktr ant Hanarom avtnut Rov Franklin Hla liamp, mlnlator, Worahip atorrlco, 10 a HUNGARIAN i Grov atreot Tbo Rov Gabor Caordaa. paator Mornlns worahip nico, 10 30 a COUNTY FISHKUXt tho RCv Robert Runs.

paator Church aehool, 10 a Moralns worahip aenrlco. 11 a in HOPEWELL JUNCTION: Sunday aehool. lit Mornlns worahip aorvico, ll a. HYDE PARK Tbo Rov Robert Ralnea. proachlns Elder Sunday aehool.

It a ra. Morning worahip aervtco, 11 NEW HACKENSACKt Rtv Delmtr Coop. or. miniate woranip aervtco, Sunday aehool and nuraery. 10 43 a ST MAROAJtETS Vtaataburt Tbo Rov Htrbert Qoodricb.

rtotor Holy Com ra union at I a Cnorcb SchooL I 41 Holy Communion and acrmon Ham inratv and third Suodayai Mornlni Pray, tr tveond and fourth Sondava AntJ communion nrth flundav ZION CHAPEL htm Ham bun Rev Jck Sharkty rtctor Mornlni Prayir and tcrram lam Holy Communion last Snnday month Church ichool 10 rToiIa POUUHMakEfSIE Hookti avaaua aao WhltUor place Jamoa Stein Jr mio later Moniias worahip. 10 43 OOURTf CLUTTOH CORRERS Tbm Rtv Lavla Hoaklni, mlBlater Sunday aehool 10 a Mvtttni for oorahip 11 a OtSWEOO MEETIKO Onorotrammtd war hip atrvlct and Ptrat Day School a at Oafo Mcettns Houaa Motrti HUU Rev Aug 1 on the church grounds I ad Mrf Cuclo on t.ong i rura ui ur Island ent tor which the following com MlM rredrrlca Hockcfellcr of rnlttce has beif named. Francis Uj fd Mannls James Ltterlo. John wlln hfr Mr and rut tall liter. Harold Stock, lion tamer, Joseph Cutolo, flrit vice president, Arthur Benson, third vke president, yuber Crlp pen, directors for two years, William Ctddlngi and Marco Sartorl, directors for one year, Wlllard hamton John II Parks has been HI at his home tn Milton avenue Mr and Mrs Charles Scott and son have moved Into an apartment In the home of Mr and Mrs Anthony Rutigliano on Vineyard av Paulsen Fred Muerant, John warren Hockefeller llam biddings and Marco Sartorl.

nk mifh nMn Uons. Albert nrtillardJr Rob A Best her directors for one year. Wlllard r' 'ISul Wlln1; slster ln lsw Miss Francis Best of Coqn, director and immediate past nf Phki.o.le Joseph Robillard and llenry Mog Nfw York cu weflcend pr7.iaent. James Aiken A n.vfrt I In. ihi llAlon lis.

Anthonv Arrcleo Jr Is soendlna Pi.n. v. fnr ih. Dsvid Lent, who attends Union The society's annual member his vacation st his summer home Little Bigger league plsofIs which1 sTi Ship drUe will be conducted in the in spring Lake Richard Arcoleo ia be conducted in Doxer In the i Ata LV UtrM month of September The present IK) Mr, Rose Arcoleo also wiU In July Committees Lent tor tne tacatlon membership totals more than S00 upend the summer at Spring Lake formed to find accommods men. An official, reception cere Mr snd Mrs Wlllard Klose and tlons for the Uslting tesms during Washington Grange mony will be conducted as part of children, Ketln, Taylor.

Nicholas, the plaofti Da the monthly Holy Name Commun Christy, Victoria and ivesldent Weber gave a report CO TS rOITIOna KCDOTt ion Miss, on is. hsvereturnea to live at tneir "fceno on the recent Lions club conv en MILLBROOK Washington The, annual Father and Son 'Valley" home Red Hook, after be 'lnn l.aV PlirM uhlrh h. at. Communion breakfast of the so Ing in Chicago. tended Plans also were made fcr clety will be conducted Oct.

11 In miss oonme i eaior, aausmer 01 lne youth recreatlon program auu am, which will start on July 6 with graduated from Wheaton wlnlrd Coon director. Adolph Norton. Mau, on June 7 Miss vnhn.ri am.ni. i Teator waa graduated from R'd the meeting. lioua wciiii ei atiiuvi ui City Grange met on June the 'aehool cafeteria This observe ante will be specially significant Snce the entire month of October dedicated each year by the Catholic church to the promotion bf the Catholic Youth organization, an important part of the Holy Name society, St.

John's Holy Name society will conduct thf first annual CYO Booster's campaign vlthln the parish In October and will take a leading part In the operation of the Beacon CYO cen ter to be started the near injure In the Knights dt Columbus hall la Main Itreet. At recent meeting of the Dutchess Putnam Holy Name union In Beacon, James Letterio, past president and current vice president of St. John's Holy Name ioclety. was elected first vice mi iiaeni or, ma union, 1 noes buy orange mci on June 17 at the Grange hall. A flower DU red tO Install show tn charge of Mrs HarwoodiMf hu.

Steiger. waa conducted Mr at DOYer Gr.nge met on June 15 with Um' "A Kf an FtOLB Waitlaiaars IBe Bee Sir kerl rtacfe saitat aaadif Mbeel. II a at fctaraiBS wiriaip wrvici. a ter Mra. Jamea Dlegnan presiding A report was given on the recent Pomona Grange by Mrs.

Dlegnan. Thomas Mitchell reported on the fifth degree ceremony. He was one of the many candtdatea who took the degree. Charlea Clelchmann reported Juvenile Grange would mM nn Jim 1Q u.hn Jiivemit Deputy Agnes Bahret makes her Joseph Setera; deputy knight. Jo nrnriai vi.it Th I rinhi seph Fargtone: recorder.

Nicholas Mrs. Charlea Ostrom were chosen DOVER PLAINS Dover Plalna 'will meet Tuesday for a socialj Turlettes; trustee, three years, AJ as delegates to attend the State Home bureau unit will meet Tues meeting at tha Granee Hall at 30 bert Velletrl: chancellor, John P. Grange sessions. day at the firehouse at 8 o'clock Washington Grange haa been tnvit Hannlganf warder, Edward P. Ma atiraus earaea Mr and Miv.WJlllam Baker of Mrs.

Helen Wllllg ot Stanfordvllle. ed to attend Stone Ridge Grange! rona: treasurer. Louts Velletrl: ad Owen. Ccdarhurst. Long Island theMsy Bennett medallion to Gerildlne Qass.

Buffalo Miss Pamela Bedell, daughter of Dr and1 Mrs. Walter Bedell. Bar ryrroft, Millbrook, was a member of the elkss. The Rt Rev Horsce Donegon, Bishop of Protestant Diocese of New York, delivered the commencement address. Children's day service waa observed in both Grace Episcopal church and Lyall Memorial Federated church on June 14 The sacrament of baptlsnrwas admlnli (area in win enurencs Mrs.

Carmen Nellson will give tennis Instructions to all boys snd girls who are Interested In the GrveB Ortae4l UlUumuN 11 aeiminv ilreel athaanroi ChtnTMrti. paitor woriMp lervlee. II a Sermaa la Oreet Hebre vONUKSuarioN CHILDRt ot uuiasl 31 Soma Bridie etreet coaductl etrietli Orlbudos tervkA SiUf al II a lal Before luniet aad after luniil Batnrdii aad Bolidav lervicei are it IS am and Before aad iftet euniel Rebb Mlaibers eplrltual idvuer of the eaa sreBitloa eondaeu eleeee. diltv la iae mdrntm before luneel iONORsaTto sckomrs HaoarH Booth srldai ureet Rabki Morru ReeBi Uoraias aad aeaalas oervlcei dally at IS a aad' tt toadeva Sitardav I 11 a at I TIUPU B1TB SL: SloaMemirl itrnl Rabki Erala Ilmet caniarvitivo aervicet aad aeraini e'ert Pridas aad Half din HI aad evert Bitoroit aad Holj dti eaoralai al 1 10 Juaior coef'Hi tion. Satardiv aiaraias at II a at riMit TIUMJ CaneraeitlaBil Breta rea of Uriel, ta vaeir itreet.

aaooi aitaa Wlaiari Bervicoi Prldli ovinias it I a ra ana Soiurait in a ae llttoui tehooi SiboiitiiiIi center's program. She has 17 girls signed up already. Mrs. Nellson has played on college tennis teams. snd competed In smateur tennis circles Millbrook council.

Knights ot Columbus, met on June 8 and elected the following officers for (the ensuing year, grand knight, koea Catbolle 81 PtTtR Mill itreek eoraei alhtar The Right Rev Monilgaor Ulehail 0 Shei paitor The Rev rtaocll X. Harper the Rev Oerard Bllii, mut intt Sunday lervicei Uiiiii Ills, 10 and 13 a ra Baptlimi Sundav 1 p. Cvinlng lervicei dorlai thi lek, Uon 30 Mlrieulou Uidll ftovioa; Thuriday 1 30 Holy Hoijr Maikee oa first frldiy I 1. ind lam. Ivinlns divotloni on flrit frtdiy at 30 Cos tmloni ivory Sitardiv from I to and 30 to I CHURCH Of TBS NATIVITT: 111 Dole itreet Rev Ausuitla Aifils Low Utea 1 10 I I and 10 11 HpLT TRIMITt 111 Una Itrlft.

arlln. ton Rev Leo oross paator Tbo Rev Taoratl i PhlUtDt. auiiiaat Uaaaei al I 1 I 11 II 11 II Mm ll I la tm enurch tor ehlldnn and ta Uii hall far tm overOow Wnkday Minn 1 11 i Mobdty Thuriday and Saturday. a I JO and I 10 Flrit Prldty Mmea, Melaodlel ann IiId Pint Saturdly Mum. I 30 30 ind I a Holy day Mann, CITY I i I I ind 10 a ra Mlmuloii Medai HEDDINO.

31 SouUi Clover ilreel kiln Nevena Monday nllht 1 tiler Rev Morru L. Hulled DD OUR LADi OP MOUNT CAJIUIL ll ll Church aehool a Morning wor Mt Cannil vliei Rev Salvitori Cia ahlp 10 IS a tatore, potior Riv Joeopb Lmnla Rev. WASHINGTON STREETi Wathlnston. ctr I ouli Mini. luliUnt pattora.

or MIU Itreet. the Rev Elmer Byron Sundiy Mnui I 1 1. 10. 11 aao 11 Boitock. PhD.

mlnlitor Church eehool clock with High Mau at II Lowir 30 a Morning worihip aervlce, church San Holy diyi I 30 I la. B. II 41 a ra md 10 nl dtya. 1 1 10 and TRINITY i Trinity oquiro Rov Bernard a dock. Pint Prldatl 0 30 i and Grouman, mlnlitor Nuraer Beglnnero o'clock Mlraculoui Medal Noveno in and Prtmirr 10 13 a ra Molhir Cabnni Novina tvery Tharidaf Public worihip oervtre, 10 is i ra 1 30 ta Coofotiloni Saturday froai I ZION AME 114 Smith itrvel.

Rev to I ind I 31 ta I ra Tnurediyi be Riphael Michael Sunday aehool and fore flrit pndiy time fiouri and day Men'l Bible claoa, I 30 a Mornlns before Holy diyi limi hours oorvlro. II a ra ChrtiUin Endoivor, ST JOSEPHS 10 Lafiyiito plica Roe 0 30 Evening aenrlco, I Thiddeui I Kamlnikl paitor Rie COUNTY JllP" Bmolenikt aeiutint pietol BANGALL. Rev. Robert W.llar. mlnl "I J.

hio in Wol Weel 1 and 30 iv aT UARV a. U. BrACUN flRST The Rov William fini Maitei Sundavi 1 10 10. vnuiva nu, a 11 IOO 11 HOiy Diyi I 10 1 ifvnnir, ii a in vaiiou iouui eellow tslkeraa CITi PTRST Mm ana lataartne iiroot, no Rev adin Ptbreiber pmer suadt tehooi 0 10 a vt Oereaia ttmee 0 4, a eytry io.tbd tad fourth Sundays af the mbnl milua iirvieo leois BT JOHN Si AMisucal Lanaoa oaa South CTtefrv etroel Rov Paul Soonb mar Sunday ichool. Mil arora.

worahip, mu a. ra. naraorp ouper rvoMataal gpleiipal CTTI CHRIST CHURCH Aiadamy aad Baralal llriele Thi Rat Robe I Tarvjuilgel toeiol Roe Chirm Plelett earate Suaday oorvtooa a at. Halt Comal an wo I II a Bart Caamaa wa aad toraioa II a Snl aad third Suadave Roly Commuotaa aao tervaM end teeaaa aaa raurta aaaaayi Weetdai at I tad Halt Caanaaatta airdaoMiy aad ox dev a a eaa Tbaredit IB a Hop COMFORTER. Parte! eJico aM New York City and Mrs.

Willis sponsor of the Dover unit, will in pn June 29 for the lMh annlver vocate, John Tracy; outside guard, i iavc anw uaugmcTB, niarjr cdnuia. atau tne new uiucrra. rura. tnumaaisary ceieDratlon. josepn ixenneay: insiac.

guaru, and Pauline, of Poughqusg, wer Reimer V.I11 be Installed as chair Christian Endeavor of the Fed Richard Clark, and financial sec recent vlsltori of Mrs, Emma Cbotnmani Mrs. Michael Doyle, lce rrated church has changed the Philip S. Sclirra, at Trill's" End. chairman, Mra. Royce.

Collins, as dale of the strawberry festival Mr.nd Mri. Wardell Ettenger slstant vice chairman; Mrs. Harry from June IS to June 24 Pre England's Smallest church par and Miss May Ettenger of New. M. Tabor, treasurer and Mrs.

Rob ceeds of thli annual event are Ish Is at.Ifleld. near' Gravesend town. Pa. loent'llit weekend at ert'L SoDer. secretary.

Plana will used to send vouns nmolato the The naiish includes' onlv. twe i th home Mri and Mri. 'Albert, annwarsurrlv which Is at Stony bulldlngst the church and the rec CW; jner picnic. rolnf.s L. th)a yer, twy.

7, ifJ Ihlp. Thukediy night BEACON TRINITY. Tha Rev Ralph Spoor Jr paitor Church aehool. 41' a Worihip, llam United Methodlil Youth Fellowship. Thuraday night.

CHELSEAt The Rov Ralph E. Spoor Jr. paoior. i aurca aenooi, a a woranip, IUi.ii DOVER PLAINSi Too Rov Hormaa L. Kuitor Jri putor.

Church aehool, II a. ra. Worahip aervtco, litis a m. HUXSIDEl Too Rev. William A.

roa. putor Morning worahip torvtco. I 30 a Church Mhool. lOilo a. HOLMES I The Rev Charlea Ellluwood.

poitor Bundar ochool. Werehlp eorvieo. jo m. HORTONTOWN. Calvary Tha Rov La Verne Dibble, pietor Worihip eorvieo, 1:11 HYDE PARKi Rov.

Tned Farra. mln lator Bunday aehool, 11 a at Morning woranip. lill a LA CRANGEVlLLEi Rov CharMl Meliao. wmiur nurca acaooi. a a ay Mora Ing wormhlp.

II a m. MILAN Raws Memorial jfho Rot Joaa Eaeoa. paotoe. Woeealp aervtca aad Church eehool. a ra MILLERTON i 'Tha Rov.

Frvd O. Ituna. mlauur. Suaday Khool, I a. Morelag warialp airvtca, II 3d a.

Jr YouU riUowthip. i 10 p. at. St. Youth PollowihlB.

m. NEW HAMBURG! Ray. La tn Dib ble, paetor. Sundiy aehool. SB a.

aa. PreacBlag aorvlco. TiM ta PAWUNOi Riv. Staalev Shukor. aaator Cburek aehool.

41 a. at. Dtrtao woriblp oomca. nam PLEASANT VALLEY I Rov Robert F. Walter.

aualMor, Sunday Khool. II a at Worohla oerrleo. 11 SI a m. PINE PLAINS Tha Rov Joha Eaeoa. poo lot.

Church aehool. II a Worohla eerwro. II a m. MoUMdlot Youth lot hlB. IH a I pOVGHQUAGe Tbo Rot.

Ckortol Ellla II trd II II tad rim PrldDt 110. tnd I Confemoni on ivn of theea doyt to I and 1 30 to I Devotioni. Mondoyi 1 4k Mlraculoui Medtl Hovona and Pridaya 1 41 The Rev Jimee Heiroa, putor the Rit Heart Kaufmaa aad tha Rav. Robert J. Duana.

mlitinta CHURCH OP ST JOHN rHS BAKIISTI iBioviii oraad itrttt Riv aimndir Suitooiky Low Mm aad II a. at aa Sundav Dallv Man it I i a COOMTT BT STANISLADS Pllllaat Valley Tko Rev Thomai Ounni putor Tbi Riv. Jimri I Riebirdian admlalitratot Mum 1 a 11 ind It a clock Milieu loui Mootl Movent every Moadty alibi it I atjilNA cotu Rvat pirs tm Rat Joha Riga putlr Sundiy lehedul' Mini! 1 I 11 11 tnd Hi Buy 4i 1 3S isd IS a Caalimaai Situ atyi fvei af Holy Dim and Pint Prio.yi till aad i 30 ti I 30 01 SI PAUL Smtiouro tao Riv Jona A Rti pitta Mm everv Sundiy llll a Holy diyi I and I 31 a unniiwmii one nan not Mm lelvelleej Inay betaro Major Cboaiey w. wood, paetor Church acaooi. I a diyi Coofeailoaa.

a. Man with Wonhlp aervtco, IB 41 a Methodist. Holy commiuuoa. a. m.

Mail arttb rttitrei.aatai ibo tiov. viuiia a van. eermon. 11 a ta paitor. Ourtk lobool.

10 a. at. Moeoaag SI aMDnamB aai Mam euott rae sot wortaip oorvwo. m. Oo.aoa Ortbim.

rtctai Holy Cam RED HOOK; Dr Ckartee Adam, pernor muaioa. I a. at Holy Cammuaiga and Ckurrb echooi. 11 a. ataratas war kymao.

1st ahlp oervwo. II a. aa. Mid week Ftayor I rULS III ataaataa lUeot, Rot aervtco. TiM at.

Thaxedly algkt. I William aval eeetae Balv Commun. lHIHEturr Too nor. Velinam A.TOB. peewar wur.

ftatw, iv a aa. a.rva.o worakif aervlce, I. JO St. IIS MAIN BTRSST: Soung ta abargt Corapaay meotiaa Sunday Bchooli 11 a HoIIboh moei Ing llam JaU oemte Spa Touts People Boeiisg Illy a suoot moot. tag 1 II aad SolvaUoa mevilng Opoa aU meeting Bltaiy pralateaeiung la TbTTiareb flho Li.la.

O.J south iiinii BTRtrr Rev Mo. Mornna. paatar Moratng worihip ooro tee. II auadae eeaaot I a at. Bervica Wcdnoodu In am Laltei Day Silalt CHURCH tit JISUB CHRio.

eel ctiaiea tiroet wanaip oorvire is a SehollevinoCbnatlaa rbe Ret Wirna a Camaura miaiatel Buadey Behaat. Hi a Moroata woraata orviri it raaaa avoptea erviee 1pm avvBiai tervlce. I Sotoalk Dot Sdvoatial ll RSAUS PLACa Beiv Seeaa Jtaluu Sorvteoa ooca Bolardai ataoolb ochool is a PTtaekina mrvioa ll la a mratataaAmaAal afaa al MILLBROOK. tbo o. Ed.la Daalola.

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