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SUNDAV, AJNE 19)6 State Croup Honors Beacon Women's Club i aW P0UGHKEEPS1E SUNDAY NEW YORKER PACE Th REivC BEACON State recognl non baa been given to the Beacon Business and. Prof es aional Women' club for ita Initiative and effort in or ganizing and making self juitaining a Senior Social league In this city. The In the form of a surer cup, wss bestowed on the local club at the 37th annual convention of.JUtb Builneis and Professional Women'i clubs ot New York state at Sarantc Inn. Siranae Uke. Mlaa Francis Schip uner.

president of the BPWC and MUi Marguerite Powell were among tne euo delegates In attendance. The illver cup. awarded on the bull of community work. It liven each vear ta the Jirt whtrh fall lnitlgated or performed out sunaing civic wont Mi community. The cup donor It Frances Marlatt aiiamblywoman from Mt.

Vernon who hat Introduced In the state humanizing tax bills. Mrs. MarUtt Is a put state president of the BPWC. IN MAKINQ preientstlon of the cup to Mlis Schlpbsnker, Dorohty Gladstone, public affairs chairman of the state BPWC commented that the US affiliated clubs had engaged in some very flne projects during the year but It was felt that the Beacon, club's project hsd been ouutand lng and was one that other clubs should put Into effect In the future. It wss also noted that recutita bad come from Washington asking that women'a clubs promote organizations for older citizens.

The Beacon club had organized and put Into fine order the Senior Social League prior to the requeit from Washington. The local group li the only. BPWC In the state that had promoted and achieved such a civic activity. The cup bears the inscription: To promote Interest In public affairs by Business end Professional Women's clubs." fimr MEMBERS sttended in rfuoe uinner ne junior Social league Wednesday night at the Mlribell. Mra.

Frank bcnmitzer, retiring preildent. preiented the gsvel to the new president. Mrs. Normlngton acnoneia ucners installed to of flee at thii meeting were, vice preildent. Mrs.

Frances Erses; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Ralph Chealuk; recording secretary, Miss Jeanne McAvery; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Prentiss. Corsages and gifts were presented to the.retlring officers.

Co chairmen of arrangements for the event were Mrs. Stephen Rose and Miss Margaret Oolan. 'JuneriMoon' Dance Slated By Pleasant Valley Cub Pack BROWNIE TROOP of Mrs jfarlo Olivier! conducted Its final outing of the season at Camp Foster recently. The girls roasted hot dogs and marshraallows and the leader furnished a picnic lunch. Games were played under the direction of Joann Thomaion, program aide of Girl scout Troop l.

uennls Thocnason or Boy Scout Troop 13 built tne Are for the girls. Attending were Linda Yana rella, Bonnie Howell. Saily Yan arella. Jan Renovltch. Iilnda Friedman, Donna Carroll.

George Lynn Young and Sarah Scarde Held. Corsage Given To Faculty Adviser By Group at Dover DOVER On Wednes h' th Dover High school library council went to Daniels's In Mill brook for a steak dinner; Mils Catherine Croiien, faculty adviser, received a corsage of orchids. Those, who attended were Virginia Clark. Juanlta While, Joan Kelly, Msrcla BIttle, Joseph Boyee, Betty Hall. Charlotte Eastland, Margaret Raycraft Sylvia Brown and Linda Schatz.

Mils Helen O'Brien and MrsrSamuel Hall accompanied the group. Catholic Charity workers, along with their director, the Rev. John Drew, and chairman James Gowen, had a dinner at Guldettl lodge In Wlngdale June S. PAient were Mr. and Mrs.

Gowen, Etalo Covalo, Mra. John Novak, Mrs. Frank Sotott, Mra. Michael Caluppo, Mrs. John Rutz, Mrs.

ElizabethElizabeth Morrlsey, Mrs. Patrick Harkins, Mrs. Frank Connell, Mrs. John Mn. Bernard J.

Brady, Mr. and Mri. Marco Sartorl. Mrs. Amerlco Brevl snd Mr.

and Mrs. Frsnk Sartorl. ARTICLES FOR a bazaar In December' were donated by members of the Dover Plaint Methodist church WSCS at a meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Roy Mrs. Frank Ray croft, president, presided.

It was made known that the Rev. Donald Kill would be on vacation during the last weeks in August. The summer school for missions will take place at Oakwood school. Pouzhkee osie. from July 0 to 13.

Meetlngi of the WSCS will resume in September, with Mrs. Harry Smith aa hostess. PLEASANT VALLEY Plans for a "June dance were made at a meeting of the Executive committee of Cutr Scout Pack 33, Pleasant Valley, recently at the home of Mrs. William Dederer, West rosd. The dsnee will take place June 29 at the Pleasant Valley Grade school, with dancing from until 12 o'clock.

Music will be furnished by the Rural Rhythm Boys. Proceeds will benefit the pack treasury. Members of the committee planning the dance are Edward Purdy. Mrs. Jesse Brannen, business manager; Mra.

irving nower, rood aaie; Mra. John Phlllnbar and Mrs. Ded. erer, decorations; and Mrs. Lau rence a.

smith, publicity. Shekomeko chapter, Order of me eastern star, will meet Tuesday at the Masonic remote with Miss Dorothy FsirbslrnJ mi iron, ana uurton Ternune, patron, presiding. This will be the last meeting until September. The annual picnic will be at Taconic park the first Sunday of July. In case of rain It wilkfibe the next Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. 'George Deichler and daughter. Donna, left Pleasant Valley Saturday to make their home In California. Mrs. Mabel Travis visited a few days at the home of Mr.

and Mra. Herbert Linnnr. Mr. and Mra. Alln V.

celebrated their wedding annl ciry on Monaay. Mr. and Mrs. RahrH M.Min celebrated their wedding anniversary on Trlday. 1 A.ikiijiisaaaJsB 2r WILLIAM REIMER, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Reimer, wss chosen ss the outstanding boy In the Junior class st the Dover Plains Centrsl school. He will attend the Empire Boys' Stste at Colgate university later this month under the sponsorship ot the Wymsn Bremellne Thorpe American Legion. Freedom Plains Personals Program Planned For Children's Day WAPPINGERS "FALLS Children's day will be observed next Sunday at the First Presbyterian church school. A rehearsal for all taking part in unlldrens day will take place Saturday st 10 at the church.

Chapel fair of Zion Memorial chapel. New Hamburg, is listed for Saturday on the chapel lawn, starting at 4 p. m. Four tables of articles and refreshments will be featured. Miss Diane Tower and Mist Marykm Tator will attend CamnJ ouuowa.

stony point Thev will leave here lor Camp on June 23. Mra. Arthur Veile Is no loncer st St. Frsncis' hospital but Is staying with her daughter, Mrs. rionne siocura.

verbank. Ida Gorman Is resting at her home after lufferlsg a ankle. Mr. and Mn. Harold Reg nault, Mlis Marion Regnault and Glenn Lockwood returned borne the middle of last week from Wooster, Ohio, where they attended the 86th commencement of the College of Wooster.

Mlis Regnault was a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs, George Eberhard 'and son, Fred, returned borne from Florida where Fred was a member of a college graduating class. Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Chsmplln were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Lewis Nlemeyer. Albany, on Anuriaay. Mln Ruth Boyce, who teachei schooLat.

Rotterdam, N. spent last weekend here at th hm of her psrenti, Mr. snd Mrs. Edgar Boyce, Hew PalU road. Mrs.

Chris Dorbmsn suffered a fractured wriit when the fell at her home one day last week. Miss Eliza Ives Rsymond spent last Sunday with Miss Dorothy Height. Pouzhkeeosie. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Bezzaro sre building a new home In Philips avenue. William Relyea and a friend from Long Island have been spending the week flshine In th. Board of trustees of the Pres byterisn church will meet at the church tomorrow night. Dover Plains Personals Mr. and, Mrs.

Charles Whaley visited friends In Perth Amboy, N. on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Savage and son returned last week after a three weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Hamilton, Far Hills, N. J. Mrs. Arthur Haan Is a satlent at Sharon hospital. Mrs.

rred Boyce, Highland, visited her mother, Mrs. Ida Ta bor, on Sunday. the rev. Andrew magee. wnite flains, visited at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frsnk Connell recently. Daniel Vant of the U. S. Marines is visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Penn Holsapple, Chestnut ridge, while on leave. Mr. and Mrs. Wslter Gomlick er.

New York City, visited their csmp nere overthe weekend. Features Set At Choir Event FREEDOM PLAINS Members ot the Junior choir will present a musical entertainment Thurs day at 8 p. m. )n the new fellowship ball of the Presbyterian churchj 'In addition to group singing, special features will be given by Llnds Hanks and Christine Det Jen and by Joyce RozeUe and Marylou Tator. Mrs.

Richard E. Mumma and Harold Regnault are directing the musical. SINGERS INCLUDE James aod Richard Susan Chornev. Susan Croft. Xstherlna Crum.

Carol Kniffln, Robert Mor ris, juaitn Mumma. Jeanne and Patricia Munn. Cynthia and Joyce RozeUe, Marylou Tator, Mary Eroma Yergey and Daniel Zlegler. The Rev, Richard Mumma and Robert Johnson attended a meeting at the Nelson House recently where Mr. Mumma was elected chairman of the executive committee for the National Christian Teachlnc mission which will be conducted Sept.

20 to 27 for snd surrounding sres. The progrsm sponsored by the Dutchess County Council of Churches. SACRAMENT OF Holy Communion will be observed st the' II o'clock service In the Presby terian church today. Next Sunday, Children's dsy will be marked. sOw hlch time the church school will present the theme.

Tie Bible Speaks to Us." The committee preoarinf the service includes Mrs. Gustaf Jobneon, Mrs. Edwin Sprague. Mrs. J.

Wesley Vincent; Raymond Wagner and HacoM Regnault. After the completion of' the service at noon, there will be a tour of the new education building and fellowship haU. Mrs. Donald B. Tobln, a member of the session, will be in chsrge of serving light refreshments.

150 Attend 'Reunion, Supper Of Rhinebeck Alumni Association Falls Legion Installs Officers; Clarkson" New Commander Supper Date Changed By Modena WSCS MODENA Women's Society for Christian service of the Modena Methodist church conducted meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Eldred Smith. Those present were Mrs. Myron L. Shultls, Kingston; Mrs.

William Cble. Highland; Mrs. Jo seph Simmons, Ireland Corners; Mrs. Earl B. DeWitt Mrs, Emory Contain, Mrs.

Anna L. Miller, Mrs. John E. Swords, Mrs. Lillian Courier.

Mrs. William Ira Hyatt. Miss Emma Behra, Mrs. John A. Smith, Mrs Joseph E.

Hasbrouck and Mrs. Floyd B. Wells. The next meeting Is scheduled for the afternoon of July 3 at the avomt of Mrs. DeWitt.

The date of the Methodist church fair and supper has been changed from the previous data of July 10, because the data conflicts with other planned social activities to Aug. 8. The event will take place at Hasbrouck Memorial ball. MEMBERS THE Public Health Nursing committee aailit ed public health officers in con ducting a clinic for Infants and pre acbool children, sponsored by the Ulster county Department of Ifeslth, at Hasbrouck Memorial hall In Modena oq June 8. Thli Is the second.

In a series of clinics held in the Town of piatteklU, recently and in addition a visit wai made to this locality last week, by the dental hyjitnlst, to csre for children dental needs ta the 3 6 and up age bracket. Plumbing and beating systems are belag installed In the borne of Mrs. LUUem Courier and. jami nere. Chairmen Named For Auxiliary Groups" RHINEBECK Mrs.

Gordon Cottlng. newly installed president Montgomery unit American Legion auxiliary has appointed these members to serve as her committee chairmen. Miss Irene Ayvsllotls, American Legion mountain ramp: Mrs. Joseph Hill, child welfare; Mn. Joseph Mac Intyre.

cancer control; Mrs. Ed ward Munroe, Americanism; Mrs. Gersrd Cottlng. civil defense. Also, Mrs.

Anns Lown. com munity service; Mrs. Donald Dapson, Empire Girls State; Mrs. Edward White, constitution and by lawa; Mrs. Lewis Wscker, legislation; Mrs.

James Stone Jr. coupons; Mrs. Jermyn, Keator, education and scholarships! Mrs. Roy Traver, membership; Mrs. Florence Oskleyn Empire State News, Also, Mrs.

Frank Rlon. music: Mrs. Ells Frlnk, Pan American study; Mrs Munroe. psst presidents' parley; Mrs. Arnold Dera areit, national security; Mrs.

Wesley Clois, rebabllltalon; Mrs. Harold Spoor, radio and publicity; Mra. Arthur Locke poppy posters Mrs. Foster Testor, local rehabilitation: Mrs. Closs, Mrs.

Spoor. Mrs. Hill, finance; Mrs. Stone Jr Mrs. Revllo Mer rlhc and Mrs.

Wackcr, bouse. MR. AND MRS. Albert Mar cello, New PalU road, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Maria, to Clyde Dills Jr. son of and Mrs.

Dalle of Highland. There was no meeting of the UD society the sfternoon of June J. W. Schoonmaker, Highland merchant, recently received a 30 year pin from Adonai lodge FAM. The presentation was made by Richard Lent, master of the lodge.

Highland Hose Co. wilt meet Tuesday night at the flrehouse with Albert Roberts conducting the meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Victor P.

Salvatore and sons, John snd Victor, ere in Bennington. VU Isst Sunday to attend the funeral of the former's brother, Msrk Salvatore. Mrs. Harriet Alexander return ed.home Monday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Erdeu Lawson. Homer. Date Changed Of Girl Scout Meeting RED HOOK Girl Scout troop. 108 of Freedom Plains will not meet Wednesday but will meet June 27 when the girls will en tertain their' parents. Ladies' Aid circle of the Free' dom Plains church tomorrow st 10 a.

m. will entertain the Mali nee circle and the Servlclrcle with a picnic at the home of frs. Frsnk Tompkins. Stringham road. 4H Clubs Present Embroidery Exhibit RHINEBECK Liquid embroidery demonstration was given by Marilyn Strickland In the MethodUt chapel Friday night.

The 411 clubs ot Rhinebeck were the sponsors. Refreshments were served sfter the demonstrstlon. Members ot the Parent TeacherTeacher association are conducting an "Anything n' Everything" sale for the health fond June 28 and 29 at the Bulkelcy school. CHILDREN'S DAY services will take place today at the Baptist church. Mrs.

Donald Dedrkk is in chsrge of the progrsm. Mr. and Mrs. David Turner visited relatives on Tuesday and later the OES meeting which was the last district deputy vUlt for the season. Home from their studies st Pittsburgh Stste Teschers col lege, are Miss Barbara Boaz, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lon nle Boaz; Miss Mary Gsy Darling, daughter ot Mr. snd Mrs. Richard Darling; and Miss Betty Ann Angel, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Angel. Miss Elva Jenkins. Hartford, visited Mr. snd Mrs. George Taylor last weekend.

Guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Leo Reed Isst weekend were Mr, and Mrs. Reed of Ozone Park. L.

I. Mrs. Mildred Kain. Mlllbrook, visited her aunt. Mrs.

Edward Hagerty, earlier this Miss Ksy Dolan, Westbury, L. visited Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Scott Isst weekend. Mr.

snd Mrs. James Gomen and daughter visited Plattsburgb June 9. Miss Maureen Gowen, student st PlsHaburch State Teachers college, returned home with them Isst Sunday, she will visit with her family or sever si weeks before taking up her nursing studies st Metropolitan hospital. New York City. Mr.

and Mrs. William Savage and son, William, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suppon and son, Fred, attended the wedding of a relative in Syracuse June 9. Mrs.

Edward Murtaugh snd Mrs. William Henlotter, Bronx, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott on Tuesday. William Savage, an engineering student st the Clarkson Col lege of Technology, Potsdam, is visiting his parents, Mr.

snd Mrs. William Savage. He return to college for six weeks' Army training In the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Tbomss Scott, Forest L. J. visited Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Scott on Wednes dsy.

of Court Nilan Has Installation Event HIGHLAND Officers Court Nilan, Catholic Daughters of Amerlrs, were Instilled at a meeting Tuesday night at the hall of St Augustine's church. Mrs. Vincent Gorman, Kingston, the district deputy, wss the Installing officer. Installed were Mrs. Mary Dlorlo, grand regent; Emma Potenza, vice regent; Mary Sklpp.

Msry Gaff ney, historian; Amelia DlLorsnzo, financial secretary; Teaale Por plglis, treasurer; Lena Slater, monitor Cora Williams, lecturer; Angle McCarthy, sentinel; Marr garet Gruner, organist. Trustees for three yearsAnnx Sandy and Louise Msroldt; two year terms, Marguerite Gaftney and Mayme DILorenzo, one year terms, Reglns Schmidt and Ann Perkins. Meetings hsve been suspended for July sad August, but there will be a fsmlly picnic July 9 at the Recreation park for members snd their families. II I I CIintondale Girl Scout Neighborhood council hss voted to award camperships to Doris Ross snd Ads Dsvls. Botn girls will spend' two weeks at Camp Wendy.

WallklU. Highland Little league officials conducted a meeting at the Town Hall Tuesday night. Harry Hovet. New York City, is spending the weekend st his home in Maple avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Wlllsrd Parker are on a honeymoon to Florida. Miss Anita Resnick. New York City, is spending the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mn.

Joseph Reinick. at Camp Mol Jo ha. WAPPINGERS' FALLS I In stallation of officers et the J. Morris Gorlog WIlllsm Kurtz post, American Legion, took place Tuesday night. In the Legion home In Spring street Commander Thomas Lynch wss In chsrge of the meeting and Colonel John Hsubennestel wss the Installing officer.

The retiring commander, Thomas Lynch, received a past commander's pin as a token of sptpreclstlon for service given to the local post In the Isst yesr. William il Clarkson was in tailed ai post commander. Other officers Installed were first vice commander, James R. Detsney; second vice commander, Josepn Sackelos: third vice commander. Patrick T.

Delaney; adjutant, Gerald M. Delaney; chaplain, Charles 11. Dodge; scrgeent st srms, ssivstore Megna: service officer, Raymond J. Connelly; finance officer, Francis Burnett; historian, Joseph A. Sherman.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Jonn w. Hsubennestel, William H. Clarkson. Tbomss M.

Lynch snd Ronald Thornton; county committee, Silvio Alberlco, Frank R. Baker Sr Raymond A. Fries and Raymond FranchettL The new commander In accept ing me past empnasized strongly the lack of display of the Ameri can nag on patriotic days, in the community and urged everyone to ny me nag in memory of those veterans who gave their lives for their country. He pledged his effort! to merit the confidence the Legionnaires had placed on him in his new post ss Legion commander. Junior court.

Catholic Daughters of America will receive honor pins st a meeting In St. Mary's school hall June 27 at 7:30 p. m. parents of Juniors sre Invited and also the Senior court, CDA. Dressings Made By Plattckill Group; Picnic Set Thursday MODENA eiblle Health Nursing committee of the Town of FlattefcUl met Monday night at the home of Mrs.

Joseph Drsggotta. Those ettenddng were Mrs. Joyce Kopf, R.N, WaUklll; Mrs. William Decker, Mrs, Earl B. DeWitt Mrsj Frsnk M.

Coy, Mrs. Roy Jensen, Mrs. Lillian Courier, Mrs. Simon DuBois snd Mrs. Ralph Tlce.

Cancer dressings were msde aa a working project by the group, The July and August me rings of the committee will be omitted snd meetings snd projects will be resumed at the Sept. 4 meeting at Mrs. William Decker's home, The annual picnic to be conducted st the home of Mrs. Frsnk M. Coy, has been set for Thursday.

"Movie Night" took place June st Hasbrouck Memorial haU. with proceeds benefiting the Cerebral Palsy Fund campaign, sponsored by committee chairmen. Mrs. Oscar Jsnsen snd Mrs. Frank Majestic, Gardiner; Mrs.

Albert Molson snd Mrs. Frank Coy, Modena. The Towns of Gardiner snd PiatteklU were represented. A food sale wss conducted In connection with the entertainment with sll proceeds donated to the campaign fund. Guild Planning For Dinner meeting WAPPINGERS FALLS Mrs.

W. Joseph Eagan Is chair man of reservations for the dinnerdinner meeting otthe Mother's guild ot St Mary's school June 28 st 7 p. at Wendover Farms. Assisting Mrs. Eagan on the reservation committee are Mrs.

John Wojtowlcz, Mrat Raymond Brlen. Mrs. Jsmes Riley, Mrs. Joseph A. McCloskey snd Mrs.

John Costa. Mri. re port that reservations will close June 23. Intermediste Youth fellowship of Wspplngers Methodist church will meet tomorrow nignt at church. Men Women Join In Red Hook Program RED HOOK United Lutheran Church Women ot St.

Paul's church met st the perish house Friday night st 8 o'clock. Mem bers of the Men's sotaernooa Joined the women for a program of devotion. Mrs. Psul E. Henry led the orayer.

The progrsm, "Mission In Songs." was conducted by Mrs. Psul D. Smith. Participating were Mrs. Har old Coon, Mrs, Alvsh Battenreia.

Miss Verna Lasher. Mrs. Ksrl Schoelpple, and The Rev, Psul E. Henry. Mrs.

Ethel Bolce wss the sccompsnlst. Separate business meetings were conducted by the two groups. Mrs. Warren Rockefeller made known that the strawberry festivsl would take place murr day at the parish house. Mrs.

Karl Schoelpple as nam ed to pack clothing for the Lutn eran World action. Donated ar tides msy be left st the parish houie. After the business mee'i the group celebrated Mrs. Henry's birthday. BROTHERHOOD MEMBERS will conduct a picnic on July 20 Pawling Personals Mrs.

EKvood Gsmmle snd her mother, Mrs. Grace Seabury, are spending some time st Atlantic City. N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. Geoffrey Ollsra have silled for Europe where they will visit friends snd relatives nesr London snd in Dublin snd Gshvay, Ireland. Tbey akto will visit music publishers la Parts and Milan. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Boll, Wlngdale, have purchased the home of the late Mrs. Spreen on Christian bill. Mrs. George Stone snd sister, Mrs William Arnold. after spending several weeks in Europe, hsve returned to their home.

MRS. JOHN D. COLMAN has had as her house guest for sever al days Mrs. Charles Sesman of Glens rails. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Mulligan spent last weekend In Phoenicia ss guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis. Mr snd Mrs.

G. Tborndlke Chase have returned home from a week spent st their summer home in Maine Mrs. Harry Loper spent Isst weekend with her daughter and son in law. Mr. snd Mrs Thomas Lynch.

Mrs. Chsrles Stark has returned to Pawling from Bermuda and will spend the summer with ner daughter, Mrs. Jsy Wsnzer. Berean Installed As Lions President HIGHLAND Harold Berean wss InstsUed as president of the Hlghlsnd Lions club st ceremonies Monday night st the Hotel DlPrlms. Bernard G.

Schsmberg. the retlkipg district deputy, wsslWrlgbtMargaret Bouft the Installing officer John Crow ley scted as toastmsster. Leo Batten, commissioner of public safety, for Weehawken, wal the guest speaker. Town of Lloyd Republican club conducted a rally and dance at the Hotel DIPrima last night Several of the Republican candidates for next fall's election were on hand. On Wednesday night, the Republican club met at the Town hall with preildent Mi chael Nardone In charge.

Mill Msry Ann Sandy. ho at tends college In Albany, Is spend lng the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sandy Highland chapter. Order of Eastern Star, conducted the last meeting until fall at Masonic temple Tuesday night.

Betty Marts, matron, and Harry Count Jr patron, presided Picnic of the Presbyterlsn church took place yesterday at Mid Way park. Mr. and Mrs Roy Mesde were In charge of arrangements RHINEBECK Mrs. William Caldwell was guest speaker at the annual reunion and aupper of the Alumni as nt utiauon 91 me rvmncDCCK High and Central' school on June 9 in the Central school gymnasium. More than ISO persons attended.

A buffet supper wss served. The members ot the arsdusllnc clsss were guests, Mrs. Itollo A. west, president, gsve a years report Mrs. Csldwell, now retired eighth grade teacher, told of many ot ber experiences.

MISS MARILYN O. Gsy hss completed her studies st Krissler Business Institute in Poughkeep sle and now has a position as assistant secretary to the general msnsger of the New York Life Insursnee Co. in Poughksspsle. Mlu Gsy, dsughter ot Mr, snd Mrs. Albert W.

Gsy, wssjtrsdu sted from Rhinebeck Centrsl school In 19M snd attended Becker Junior college In Worcester, Msss. Corporste Communion snd breakfast for the high school students' at the Church of the Messish Is being conducted this morning st 8 o'clock. The Rev. Rlchsrd A. Cartmell Is rector.

MOTHER'S CLUB of the Northern Dutchess Health center Is conducting a theater oartv In conjunction with the hospital auxiliary at Hyde Park olivhous June 27. The play will be "Bell, Book and Candle." Members of the Rhinebeck Masonic lodge are conducting a theater party at the Hyde Park playhouse on July 2. The production Is "Affairs of State." Proceeds go to the Masonic building fund. 35 Children Attend Communion Event PAWLING Thirty five children received their first Holy Communion st St John's church recently. Father Adrian Storm said the Mais snd sfter Masts.

the children hsd Communion breakfast st Lyceum hall. Children receiving Mass were Peter D. Funi. Gersrd Slebert, Earl Benner, Irene Pulver, Kevin McGulcklan, Frank Lyden, John Franctt Buaolt. Wendy J.

Van Cougbnett. Dawn S. McCartney, Kathleen White. Joan Patno. Rita Scaperotta, Jane E.

Palmer. Ar line Munler Arlene Inneis, Theodore Valhos, Elizabeth Trell, Robert Harrington, Robert Bour don, Raeffaela Attlsnese, Joseph Uffland. Also. Garvin P. Brunow.

Mary Joyce, Kevin Aiken, Thomas Casey. Philip Bauer. Earl Proper. Gregory Sheridan, Paul Kelly, John Ragnettl, Margaret A. Har ris, AmrHesrn, Marcla Helntx.

Sponsors were Carol Trempen snd Helen Moak. Deputy Instalfs i Beacon CDA Officers BEACON Court Ltberatta. Catholic Daughters of America, conducted its final business ses sion of the yesr Tuesday night in the Rlvervlew lodge rooms. Miss Cstherlne Taylor. New' burgh, district deputy, conducted the meeting and Installed the officers.

Officers for" the yesr will be. regent, Mrs. Ann Muliarkey; vice tlvts frw New York City last week. Pine Plains Couple Marks Golden' Wedding Anniversary PINE PLAINS Mr. and frs.

Arcbangelo Peppe celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Sunday. ,1 A family dinner wss conducted at Martini's after which there was "open house" at the Peppe homf from 4 to 8 p. n. The bouse was decorated with roses snd other flowers present ed to them by their children, Mrs. Peppe received spring and orchid from her family.

Till OUT OF TOWN guests Included Mrs. Albert Addessl Mr. and Mrs.iAlbert'AddeisI Jr, 7. Zl vn Mr. ana in.AUerr Addeni jr, Mr.

tad Mrptarl DeWltfUnd. children. Glen and Gary! and faTliy entertained reja Mr." and Mrs. Frank Capolla and children. Robert and David.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Glorloso and children, Robert and Richard, all of Danbury, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Ternl and children, Esther, Margaret 'Stephen and Su ssn. Tbsmpsonville, Conn, John HefTerman, Boston, Dr.

and Mrs. Vincent Peppe and children. David. Holly, Carol Sue and Daniel, Canaan. Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Peppe, Wll llesmson," N. and Mr. and Mra. Louis Peppe snd sons, Louis and Dennis, and Miss Evelyn Peppe, Pine Plslnt Faculty club of Pine Plains Central school and the 'Board of Education had 1 dinner at Bcek msn Arms hotel Mondsy night' Mr.

snd Mrs, Leonard Stanton, Lake Luzerne, spent last weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stanton, o'clock in the socl.l hall of th. and jAlvie Battenteld.

Tne 'ia 01 ine nowe Memo 1 ANNUAL PICNIC MEETING of the Ladles Missionary societt of. New Hsmburg was conducted Wednesdsy at the home of the Misses Wight Shcsfe road. Mrs. Conklln Morey, president, con ducted the business session In July and August, and continuing through the first Sun service It the First Presbyteriso church will Of on a summer schedule. Morning, worship service will be at 3(5 o'clock.

Play this week In the Police Athletic Lesgue Little Bsseball lesgue will be as Mon dsy, Wspplngers Professions! Men vs. Wspplngers Firemen: Tuesday, Wspplngers PAL team vs. the Amencsn Legion tesm; Wednesdsy. Wspplngers Firemen vs. American Leglonr Thursday, wippingars professional Men vs.

Wsrplnjers PAL. All games start at 0 p. snd on the Bleachery Held In Lower Market dist church In Mtlsn met Tuesday st the' home of Mrs. Walter Hermsns. Acsdemy Hill rosd.

Miss Arline K. iWllson, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jubin, and Miss Doris J. McDermott, dsughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter McDermott, Bsrrytown, were grsdusted from Beckwitb Junior college last Sunday, Health Group Sews Cancer Dressing's RED HOOK MUan Rock City Health, committee met May 10 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Odsh with nine members Cancer 1 dressings were sewed in the afternoon and refreshments were served by the hostess after the meeting adjourned. The final meeting until fall will be picnic at the heme ol Mrs, Edward Psynter. rate's Dorters, with Mrs.

Robert Hunt serving as picnic cemmlltse. meeting conducted bv the eroun luesaay at ine noma of Mrs. Rslpb Hardeman. The group will not meet sgsln until September. At the final meeting of the Mil an Home Demprstratten Unit, the following officer! were elected for the coming stsson: Mrs.

John Ronner HI, chairman; Mrs. mond Hosg. vice chsirmsn: Mrs George Csnsrlots, secretary, snd Mrs. wsiter Hermsns, treasurer. Guests st this meeting were the Dutchesses 4 11 clubs, who pre sented a faihion show of clothing designed snd msde by the group memoers.

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN for the annual atrawberry festival sponsored by the WSCS of the Red Hook Methodist' church were sppolnted by Mrs. William O. Smith, president of the soci ety, at a meeting of the group on Tnursosy, The St. Paul's Luthersn Broth erhood met st the perish house on Frldsy to finish preparation for the snnusl strswberry festi vsl and supper, which will tskr plsce on June 21. Members of Cub 'Scout Psck 42 conducted their second pack meeting the Red Hook Centrsl school on Msy 28.

Mrs. Hapeman Seated By Red Hook Home Unit RED HOOK Mrs. Charles Hapeman wss InstsUed ss chsirmsn Of the Red Hook Horn. SS SS5 SK mSXSRSZ Ian. llrs.

Evelyn Lewis; prophet. Mrs. Anna Laneri; treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell; monitor, Mts. Mary Delahay; sentloel, Mrs.

Ann lfoak; lecturer, Mrs. Berendette Mignsult; orgsnlst. Mrs June DeLslre; trustees for three years. Miss Gilds D'Aprlle and Mrs. Sarah Cassldy, snd trus tee one yesrs, Mrs.

Margaret Rose. Now serving ss trustees sre miss nereis MscMsiter, Mrs. phlne Vldettl. A SOCIAL WILL tske place Juky 24 In the form of picnic st BalrdiState park. Mrs.

Ann II oak andMrs. Ann Fssulo sre In chsrge of srrangements. It wss voted to purchase new robes for the officers. It also decided to give $10 to a graduate from St. John a and St.

Joachim schools. Miss D'Aprile gsve report on the four diy convention ihe it tended In Elmira. A gift ot $23 was voted for Brother Edwsrd of the Mariantit Brothers. Hyde Park Personals Ensign snd Mrs. George Packard Fort Lauderdale, hsve named their Infant aon Stephen Locke Packard He was born Wednesday, June 8, st Northern Dutchess Health Center, Rhinebeck.

Mrs Packard Is the former Miss Anne Locke of this village. Mrs. Pscksrd snd Stephen returned to the borne of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William P.

Locke on Sunday. Mrs. Psckard, who has been visiting her parents for about a month, will remain with them until the end of this month. Ensign Pscksrd arrived here In late May and will return to Fort Lauderdale In week or 10 days. Roger Locke has returned to Cambridge, where be will work on electronics this summer, sfter one week visit with his parents.

Dr. snd Mrs. William P. Locke. Mr.

Locke finished his Junior year at Harvard university early In June. MR. AND MRS, David Croft. East Market street, will lesve here tomorrow sbosrd their out board motor boat for a 10 day vsrstlon. They will go north In the Hudson ss.

fsr ss they csn In five days, then turn around and Thersia Pecore Snd rlP hom Airs, rxmara aicermsca en Iness session, refreshments served by Mrs. ''Jacob Schmltzer and Mrs. Lucy Pitti. Rhinebeck Woman Talks On 'Flower Arrangements' tertsined her bridge club Wednesday night at her home in Horseshoe drive. This was the club's Isst meeting of the summer Mr.

snd Mrs. Sidney Hobson sttended the wedding of Miss SuzsnhsFoster. cousin' of Mr, Hobson. snd William Thomas lllggina In Gsrden City yeste rday Mr. snd Mrat L.

P. Leadbltter wlllattend the movlrsg up dsy of the Castleton on IIudeon school, Frldsy when their grandson, William II. Leadbltte, ikJU.becam bZZLZ Vw Z1M Junior high school student until September Aeter the bus? Elmcr V(n Wapier Jr, ttiuilh (1 A Mrs. IL Henry staley was guest speeker st the open meeting 01 tne mon uarden club recently at Illon. Mrs.

Sta ley spoke on "Flower Arrangements for the Home" More than 30(1 attended the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Weiton It Stone snd dsughter, Shsron Lee, hsve moved Into their new home st 43 South Psrsonsgs street. Mr Stone Is employed! at Hhe IBM plsnt In Kingston 1 Women's group of the First Baptist rburch met st the home of Mrs'. John Walberg Tuesday morning.

JAMES C. COON baa beta elected president of the rough keepste Local 448 Printing press men and AisJitinti union. Douglas Hidden li vice preildent Both men are residents here. Llnsley Msttison, msll car rier (or ma village (or 27 years. left the Postofflce yesterday and will work out of the Stsstsburg Postofflce on a rursl route.

Mrs. Harold Klpp, Rhlnecllff, la recuperating after an operation at Northern. Dutchess llesltb cen. ter. Mr.

and Mrs. Rsymond P. Arkert. who span: some lime witr ed home Sunday after completing the work of the Junior year at llobart college In Geneva. A elassmste.

William Edwards of New Mllford. was bis guest until Monday, CHIEF rETTY OFFlCER'and Mri Norman Bruner, Elkton, snd their two children. Nor msn Jr and Grace E.T were the guests of Mrs. Arthur S. DeGrotf at her home In Gsrden street Isst weekend.

Mrs. Bruner Is the former Miss Marie Louise Van Wagner of this village. During their visit la Hyde Psrk the Brunsrs attended the third blrthda party of Lynn Bias, the daughter et Mr and Mrs. Ronald Bless, Vslley View raid. Mrs.

Pisii sad Mrs, Bruaee are sla ters Mri. Clayton Wagrser of this village, Lyaa'ii maternal snd Reber. 01111, Mr. sad Mri. WUltsm Kino attPoughkiertle.

her paternal Shsren, Coou, have returned tejirandf alter, were also guests at their home here. 1 I the birthday party. ,1 'X A.

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