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PACE TEN 4 2sl EOUCHKEEPSIE SUNDAY NEW1; YORKER SUNDAY. Rally Day at Dover As Several Pupils, Gain Awards DOVER PLAINS R.llyl day waa observed the Dover, Methodist church last Sunday with 73 Sunday 'school members attending, the largest number present i this ryear. Georce' Kastner. superintend ent of the Sunday school, pre jented wreaths lor sunaay school pint to Jacqueline Ray' craft and Nancy Kattner, THIRD YEAR BARS were Elv en to Merlyn Lee and Nancy Kutner and 11 year ban to Cynthia Duncan and Edward Duncan. Rally day plm were given to all attending.

Sunday school teachers were Introduced to me assemoisge They are Cynthia Duncan, as. alttant superintendent and Kindergarten teacher; Mrs. Joan Williams, primary department; Mrs. Juanlta Benton, junior department; David Weems, teacher for adults, and Mrs. Lillian Rozelle, In Charge of the Cradle sou.

FILMS ON religious themes were shown In lieu of the usual lessons. At the church services, the Rev. Donald Hodget Introduced the Sunday school staff to the congregation. The atari inciuaet George Kattner, superintendent. Mrs.

Roy Tanner, secretary and treasurer; Cynthia Duncan, kindergarten; Mrs. Juanlta Benton, Junlort; David Weemt, adults, and Miss Shirley Vaughan, substitute teacher. ROSE MARIE BINOTTO entertained at a party at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Blnotto the nlRht of 6cpt. 27.

Among her guests were Marie feottak, Judy Stahn, Pat Recchla. Janice Golding, Kathy Farlnon, Trank Blnotto, Michael Mahl man, David Pruncr, Edward Duncan, Donald Woodln and Illchard Wyman. Refrethments were served and dancing and hula hooping were on the program. DOVER PLAINS PTA will meet in the high school cafeteria Wednesday night with President Schuyler Meyer In chsrge. The 15 faceting will start at 8 p.

m. Dr. Hall, president of the Dutchess Community college, Will be the guett speiker. Pine Plains Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Hartson and family. White Plains, spent Kept. 27 wltn Mr. ana wirs, TJeorge Schryver and Mrs. Kath "ton Dunes.

Douglas Wicks has entered Ilsrpur college at Endlcott Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clarke, Poughkeepsle. spent Monday lth Mr. and Mrs.

William Peck MRS. LESLIE Close and son. Jay, Rhlnebeck, spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Peck. The Rev.

and Mrs. C. P. Mt. Klsco.

and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowland, Osslnlng, Vere entertained at supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John They were here to attend the dedication of the organ 'at the Methodist church The Rev.

and Mrs. Bernard Grossman and family, Kingston, were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nlvcr lsst' Sunday. MR.

AND MRS. Harold Nlver 'pent Monday In Rldgewood, visiting at the borne of Mrs. Niver'a sister, Mrs. Edna Tomllns. Richard Dlonyslus, Poughkeepsle, spent Isst weekend with his grandmother, Mrs.

George Peper. Pine Plains central scnooi 'Scotland' to Be Topic For Parents' ClubModenq was closed FrldaJfor the Teachers' conference 'at Poughkeepsle High school. William Allen and daughter of Stanfordville were guests at the home of Mrs George Peper last Sunday Mrs. Fred Woodward, Pough keepsle. spent last Sundsy with tier 'tnothwy mrs.

igt, a'apas. 2 Give Recital At Pine Plains Organ Dedication PINE PLAINS A dedicatory organ recital was conducted in the Methodist church lsst Sundsy night with Elmer Tldmarsh, Albany, at the guest organist and Mrs. Msrgsret Horton, Sharon, as the guest soloist. The every member planning committee of tha First United Presbyterian church and the Christian Stewardship committee will meet in the sssembly room Wednesdsy kt 7.30 p. m.

Members of the former committee are Charles Adams, Webster Thurst, George Sanford, Fred J. Fin gar, Hugh Weaver, Earle Perkins snd Robert G. Pslmatler. The latter consists of Robert W. Francis, chairman, Edward C.

Schaehrer, Mrs. Lester C. Aroh, Rlchsrd A. Dsvis and Mrs. Cotter L.

Smith. The docket calls for a consideration of the best wsys and means of conducting the annual every member canvass in November, of which Charles Adams, chslrmsn of the board of truttees. Is director. ALSO FOR STUDY will be the procedure for developing a decision on the part of all the church members to contribute time and talent to work In the year. The pastor, Chsrles M.

Moser also will attend. Evening Study circle of the First United Presbyterian church Women's association will meet tomorrow at 7:30 m. In the church assembly room. There will be a continuation of the study theme, "The Middle Estt." The topic will be "The Position of Women In the Middle East snd the Problem of Evangelism." The aim Is to help in estsbllshlng a more Christian understanding of the problems of that area The leader Is Mrs. Edward C.

Schaehrer. The' meeting Is open to women of the congregation and interested friends In the community. MODENA Parents' club will meetTbursday at 7:30" m. at the Modena school when Mrs, Ralph Tlce will speak on her native land, Scotland, Tha public Is invited to hesr Mrs. Tice apeak.

Newly elected officers will be In charge, a social time is plan ned and refreshments will be served. Local members of the Hat brouck family will attend the Hasbrouck family reunion tched uled Saturday at the Old Fort, uuguenot street, New Faux. Mrs. Carrie Harris. New Windsor, and Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Dransfleld, Ronvllle, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs Nelson G. Hedges, here. Mrs.

Oscar R. Smith and Miss Marguerite Smith visited Mr. and Mrr. John J. Davit at Lloyd Tuesday.

PLATTEKILL TOWN board will meet Wednesdsy at 8 p. at the Town building, Modena. Town Clerk A. Roland Car penter, Plattekll). says that a study will be made of the pre liminary budget at this meet lng.

A report will be made by the committee, William Doollttle, Eldred Smith and Andrew Montrola, of the results of the proposed purchase of the Ardonla school as an office for Town officials. Wesleyan Service guild of Mo dens will meet Oct. 14 at 7:30 m. at the borne of Jean Crltes, Ire land corners. The study of Japan will con tinue at this meeting, and any member planning to attend Is ssked to tske an article made In Japan.

"Many Members Join IrrCookbook Project RIIINEBECK Members of the Compilation committee of the cookbook project being carried on by the Busy Bee Home Demonstration unit who attended the meetings the home ef Mrs. Edgar White Wednes day, Thursday and Friday nights are Mrs. James W. Whlttaker, Harold Taylor, Mrs. John 'Hess, Mrs.

Thomas Csrey. Mrs 'Daniel McLaughlin, Mrs. Noel Hurray, Mrs. Peterk Kourkon tas and Mrs. Paul Glfford.

Members taking part In the 'project include Miss Virginia DuBols, Mrs. Raymond Pink, Mrs. Frederick Harrington. Mrs. 'Robert N.

Wolfe, Mrs. Mahlon "McCarney. Mrs. Daniel Buckley, Mrs. Otto Ruge, Mrs.

Walter Welch, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. John Tleder, Mrs. 'Alvln Wanzer. Also, Mrs.

Charles Wilson, Mrs. William White, Mrs. James "Coon, Mrs. Leslie Close, Mrs Wolcock, Mrs. Jeantte Trabucco.

Mrs. Howard Fra 'leigh. Mrs. Herman Bode. Mrs.

"Arthur Carl, Mrs. Patrick. Bee oy ana Mrs. Clarence Howe. Mrs.

Edward Stearns, Mrs. Ralph Powell, Mrs. Francis Kin. tiey. Mrs.

Catherine Toye. Mrs. Edward Hansen, Mrs. Wesley Ellwortn, Mm. John Wpllerton, Mrs.

Louis Asber, Mrs. Charles FaUelUs, Miss Albertlna Trav er. Miss Irene Ayvallotls. David Tompkins and Mrs. Louis Mrs.

Joseph MeMahon, Mrs. yolk. Miss Beth Lown. Mrs. Arthur Cardamy, Mrs.

Ruth Wagert. Miss Helen Pell Mrs. Arthur Cardamy. WSCSloHear Of District Session MODENA Women's Society of Christian service of the Mo dem Methodist church will meet Thursday at 2 30 m. at the home of Mrs.

Lois Blsck. A report will be given at this time of the district meeting Thursdsy at Liberty. Modena Rod and Gun club has scheduled a session for Friday night at the club trailer north of Modena. Projection movies will be shown of the members attending the chicken barbecue recently at Mid Way park, Benton Cor ners. LOCAL MEMBERS of the Platteklll Lions club.

Russell Crore, Fred A. Fowler, Joseph O. Hasbrouck and Donald Mc Nicholas, will assist In arranging for the observance of Ladles night, at Villa Nueva, Platteklll, Saturday night Mrs. Lillian Courter, who Is making her home with her eon tn law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Borden Monell, at Dolge vllle. visited relatives In town lsst week. Harold Hyatt, former teacher In the Glenham school, has completed his Army training at Fort Dlx and has been spending ncveral days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Louis Hyatt, here, before starting his assignments Auxiliary Looks To Year of Growth DOVER PLAINS Mrs. Paul Sartorl, membership chairman of Wyman Bremellne Thorpe Legion auxiliary made known recently that the auxiliary is looking forward to a year of expanding activities.

An Invitation Is being extend' ed to those eligible to come Into the organization now, at the beginning of the organization's yesr. Those eligible to Join are wives mothers, sisters, and daughtera of American Legion members, also wives, mothers, titters and daughters of persons who died In service in the World War I and World War II and the Korean conflict or who have died since discharge from war service. Women who served In these conflicts also are eligible for membership. Girls interested In Joining the Junior American Legion auxiliary should get In touch with Mrs. waiter Duncan, junior ac tlvitles chairman.

Glanz Named By Bank Group At Albany Session NEW PALTZ At a meeting in Albany recently, Her man W. Glanz, president of the New Paltx Savings bank, was elected to the office of trustee of the Savings Bank Retirement system by as in Group III. This group covers the geographical area between Westchester county and Amsterdam in New York Slate. Mr. and Mrs1 David Corwln, Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Glanz, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Has brouck are spending several days at the State Bankers' convention at Lake Placid. Misses Mary C. DuBols and Dorothy Ackert were guests of Miss Ellen Booth, Ker honkson, recently. Thomaa H. Elliott son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas H. Elliott, has enlisted in the Navy for four years. Richard Rohe, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Rohe, New Paltz, has enlisted in the Navy for four years. Election Slated By Tioronda Club BEACON Tioronda Garden club will conduct election of officers Wednesdsy beginning at 12:30 p. m. with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. F.

w. David ton, Wlccopee. Assisting Mr Davidson are Mrs. Frank Hughes and Mrs. Harold Atwell.

Members are asked to take their own place settings. After the luncheon, the business meeting will be conducted snd reports will be given by members. Mrs. Bert Nelson, chairman of the nominating committee, will present the slste. After the meeting, a bulb and plant sale Is planned.

Mrs. Davidson's home Is three and one half from Wiccopee I the East Red Hook road Fall Events Set By Beacon Group BEACON. Beacon Junior Social league opened its fall season with a meeting recently. The meeting was preceded by a pot tuck supper. Mrs.

Joseph McCloskey, Mrs. Robert O'Keefe, Mrs. Russell Jlcha and. Mrs. Joseph MacAvery were In charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Charles Schnell and Mrs. Fred Groppuso are cochairmen of the ways and means committee. The pro gram of proposed activities reported by Mrs. Schnell was adapted.

A Jewelry party will be conducted for members and friends after the business meet ing Oct." 22. After the business session of the November meet ing a card party is slated. In December there will be a "Silver Tea." MRS. HENRY Kennelly was named membership chairman and she will be assisted by Mrs. Norimlngton Schofleld, Mrs.

Richard Miller, Mrs. Schnell, Mrs. J. Patrick Salese, Mrs. Roy Prentiss and Mrs.

Wllford Adams. Mrs. Kennelly presented names of nine candidates for membership, all of which were approved. Mrs. McCloskey Is chairman of the welfare com mittee to be assisted by Mrs, Jesse Dlngee and Mrs.

Frank March. Reports were given on welfare work done In summer, Mrs. Norman Udell is In charge of publicity and Miss Sally Bell Is chairman of the sick committee. The new officers received corsages. Winning attendance prizes were Mrs.

Kennelly and Miss Paula Mannls. 3rl LLLkailllBir BBBBBBBBS BBS siH9sk ksW sV SiiiiH W' ELLEN SOGERS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, Red Hook, left her home Tuesday to begin studies at the Georgetown university School of Nursing in Wash lngton, D. C.

RhinebeckSets Hallowe'en Parade RIIINEBECK Board of Trus tees of the Vlllsge of Rhlnebeck will sponsor a Hallowe'en pa rade with DeWltt S. Gurnell as ohslrman. Bernard W. Goeti is on business trip to Japan. He is msklng the trip by plane and expects to be gone a month.

Adult training classes have started at Rhlnebeck Central school according to Paul Mat thews, director of adult educa Hon; Mr. and Mrs. Msson Johnson formerly of Poughkeepsle, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fritz, for merly of White Plains, have Joined the Dutch i Reformed church.

BeacofrPwrsomilr Joseph McCarroll, Jackson street, 1 a patient St St. Luke's hospital, Newburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Way.

Tioronda avenue, were hosts st a birthday party in honor of their aon, John, last Sunday at their home. Women's Society of Christian service or Tunny ftietnoaist church will visit the Methodist Bethel Home for the Aged Tuesdsy. Cars will leave the church at 6 30 p. m. for Osslnlng where the home is located.

Susan Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams, celebrated her eighth birthday last week. MRS. NOEL SCIIETTER was hostess at her home In Glen ham Thursday at a rush party for new pledgees of the Delta Alpha chapter, Beta Sigma Phi.

Commissioner Daniel Mahoney ulll be guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of Beacon IUme Demonstration Unit 2 to morrow. The meeting will be at Trinity Methodist church Mrs. Florence Light and Mrs. Ana McKeon were co hostess es at a shower at the home of Mrs. Mary Guck, DePuyster avenue.

In honor of Mrs. Don ald McKeon. Marine Pfc. Frederick J. Hughes has returned duty at the New London.

Conn. Naval base. Marine Hughes recently spent a month's furlough with his parents, Mr. wd Mrs. Fred'Hughe.

Overlook avenue; after 18 months' duty at Okinawa. meeting of the Highland Gard en club, Cold Spring. MR. AND MRS. John Devlne, North Elm street, were honor ed at a 23th wedding aruUvers ary dinner at Patricia Murphy's Candlelight restaurant, Yonk ers.

Ludwlg Adams, Tioronda avenue, Is recuperating at his home after being discharged from Highland hospital, recently. Autumn fair sponsored by members of the Jsmes Forres tal PTA will be conducted Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Verzl. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ver tL Flshklll. has selected Oct. 18 as the date for her marriage to Vance Hawks. East Main street. Pitcher Installs Rock City Grangers RED HOOK Officers of the Rock City Grange were Installed by Past Deputy Henry M.

Pitch er and an installing team Wednesday. A covered dish supper was served preceding the business meeting. The guest speaker at the Tuesdsy meeting of the Red Hook Rotary club was II Wales Lee, vice president of Will, Fol som snd Smith in New York City who spoke on "Financial Counsels to Hospitals Phillip Newmark presided at the meeting. Awards Given For Attendance EAST FISIIKILL Hopewell Reformed church school children received perfect attendance last Sunday. First quarter.

Wendy Metzger, Rainer Suss, Dorothy Skrotzskl and Dolly Ossenkop. Second quarter, Renate Heit r.ian, Betty Ann Denning. Ro berta Raitlo, Patricia Morse, Rodger Miller, Karen Raitlo and John Barach. Third quarter, David Alley, Mark Seism, Dennis Miller, Deborah Hepburn, William Colgan, David Vail, Darlene Z'vlssler, Virginia Barach, Alan Groth, Marilyn Vail, Thomas Wright, Robert Zwissler, Linda ColiJi, Jean Seism and Judy Morris. One year.

Nancy Balrd. Shar on Martin, Kim Payne, Ann Martin and Emma Geisler. Two years, Richard Horton, Gregory Hack, Evelyn Warren and Jean Warren. Three years, Pamela Horton five years, Terry Horton. and six years, Christine Nordlund.

3 Sons Hosts As Pair Notes Silver Wedding DOVER PLAINS Mr. and Mrs. William Brown received a money tree decorated wltn silver dollars for the silver wedding anniversary celebration given by their three sons, Frederick, David and Stanley Brown, re cently. A three tiered wedding cake decorated the "buffet table In silver and white. Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Brown and family reside with Mr.

Brown's parents' and ha It an employe at Harlem Valley State hospital. STANLEY. V. 8. NAVY, rav ing.

completed a recent tour of the Medlterrean.1 was home on a 10 dar leave. David, a June graduate of Cornell university, will enter the u. s. Reserret six montn program and will be stationed in Texas. Guests Included Mr, and Mrs.

Marvin Angel, Mr. and Mrs John Reiser Mr. and Mrs Edward Baker, Mrs. Carey Baker, Mr. and Mrs.

Lew Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert St. Cyr, Evelyn Unlack, Catherine Mccarty, Mrs. Emma Bryner, Carol Mancusso, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Everett and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Baker. A DAUGHTER, Tera Sim mons, was born to Mr, snd Mrs Chsrles Trlebel of Vestal Sept 19 at Blnghamton General hos pltal. Mr.

Trlebel the son of Mrs. W. Franklin Trlebel of Red Hook. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hart of Pine Plains were recent visitors st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Plass. MR. AND MRS.

Robert Deyo snd fsmily and Mrs. Raymond Shaffer of Cheshire, vis ited friends and relatives in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bathrlck and sons, William and Rodney, were guests or Mrs.

Bathrlck parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hyde, lsst Sunday. Gerald Boice and daughters, Donna and Norms, motored to Florida, N. last Sunday.

Speaker to. Tell Falls Church Unit Of Holy Land Trip WAPPINGERS FALLS Mrs. Ella Mae Dougherty will be the guest speaker at meeting of St Mary's Altar Rosary society tomorrow In the school hall at 8.30 p. m. Miss Dougherty will tell of her trip to the Holy Land in Holy week, this year.

Each member of the society may take a guest Tomorrow at 8 p. m. the Recitation of the Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament is slated at St Mary's Church. At this meeting, awards will be made known by Mrs. Alice Fries, chslrman of the group's an mial event.

Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Helen Oleary, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Grace Mlnella, Mrs. Theresa Hamilton, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Cord, Mrs.

Joseph Augusta, Mrs Patricia LeClercq and Mrs. Madeline Grandeo. 2 Clubs to Aid At 'County Day' RED HOOK Members of the Old Dutch Vlllsge and Red Hook Garden clubs will serve on the reception committee at the "County Day" program slated by the Federated Garden club Dutchess County Oct. 13 at the YWCA building in Pough keepsle. A luncheon will start at 12:30 m.

at the YWCA building. John Burton Brimer will speak on "Detter Color Effects in Your Garden." ON THURSDAY at 8 p. m. a meeting of the Rosary Altar so ciety was conducted at the church hall. A reception for new members took place.

Those on the refreshment committee were Mrs. Joseph Krausy, chairman, assisted by Miss Louise Gormsn. Mrs. Don ald Lancto, Mrs. Matthew Man glamele, Mrs.

Joseph Ianottl Miss Ann O'Toole and Mrs. Roland Qulmby. Jeffrey John Coons, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Coons Jr. wss baptized Sept 21 at Christ Episcopal church by the Rev. Richard A. Cartmell. The spon sors were Mr.

and Mrs. Salvatore Popavero and Sergeant Kicnara coons. J90 Aitni Salk Shot Clinic At Lloyd town Hall Gritting Gels Army Discharge RIIINEBECK Thomas M. Grlfflng, who wss a second lieu tensnt In the U. S.

Army and spent one and a half years at Fort Richardson in Alaska, has received his discharge from ser vice. Mr. Grlfflng, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grlfflng, Chestnut street, has returned to his Job at the Hanover National bank In New York City.

Church Narks 275lhYear NKW VAT.TZ Th! week. end." New PalU celebrates the 273th' anniversary of the New Paltx. Dutch Reformed church. Harold Miner gave the main address at the laying of the cornerstone yesterday afternoon. his subject was "ita Try Phrlstlanlty." NEW PALTZ LIONS club met at Reggie's Inn recently and heard the Rev, Dr.

Daniel Brox, superintendent of the Bethel Methodist Home for the Aged In Osslnlng. He spoke on "Old Aee in Bis Business." More than 330 Republicans of New PalU and surrounding areas naa a cnicxen oaroecue pienle at the Fred DuBols farm last Sunday. James Lundy was the guest apesker. MR. AND MRS.

Henry W. Du Bols and son. William, spent yesterday as the guests of the Dubois' daugnter, Mary cam erlne. for Parents' day epon sored by Pittsburgh State Teachers college at Metropolitan hospital in New York City where Miss DuBols is affiliating ss a student nurse as part of her college course. AT A RECENT high school as sembly at New PalU Central school, etudents elected to the Student Council were introduced.

The Student Council officers are. president, Thomas Pine; vice president, James Vander berg; secretary, Judy Zimmerman, and treasurer, Christina Reed. Huguenot Grange had a pot luck supper before its meeting recently. The committees for the supper Included Mr, and Mrs. Jack Campbell, Mr.

and Mrs. I. C. Barnes. Mrs.

Raymond Hasbrouck and Mrs. Irving HIn kleman. New Paltz Study club will open the new season with a meeting and luncheon at the Belvedere Tuesday. HIGHLAND On. hun dred ninety attended tha free Salk clinic Sept.

27 at the Highland Town Hall aponsored by the High' land Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Ulster County Polio foundation. Or, Carl F. Meekina vras in charge, assisted by local nurses. Robert Zehnaeker waa project chairman for tha Jaycees and George Jonea waa in charge of transporta tion. Women's association of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.

In the church. Mrs. Dominic Papa will be in charge of the pro grim. Mrs. Richard Burton, Mrs.

Raloh Penney and Mrs. Gordon Busch will be the. host esses. The group plana a rum mage sale Nov. l.

MRS. HARRY THOMPSON entertained the members of the UD society at her home Sept. 27. Mrs. Jlarrlet Alexander presided In the absence of Miss owens Harcourt, president.

Lloyd Rod and Gun club will conduct a barbecue and clambake at the clubhouse next Sunday. Raton Fralno. presi dent of the club, says that the serving will be from 2 until p. m. Mrs.

Benjamin Gedney has closed tier home here and gone to Poughkeepsle where she will make her home with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Outhers. Commander George Bragg presided over the meeting of Lloyd post, American Legion Wednesday night at the Legion home. Plans were made for the annual Veterans' day ball Nov.

8. Many Girls Sign For Area Troop RIIINEBECK Brownie Troops 149 and 130 conducted their first meeting of the season Thursday afternoon at Rhlnebeck Central school cafeteria. Girls who are signed up as members are Laurie Flckera, Karen Kleeger, Linda Hagen, Ann Gourlay, Sally DylewskI, Jo Ann Cole. Linda Wlnne, Pa tricia Lagno. Louise Nugent, Theresa Jeffreys, Martha Doyle, Myra Crapser, Diana Luplnuccl, Joan Sewell, Carol Stewart, Deborah Wanzer, Sheryl Carl and Linda Beane.

Donna CIoss, Kathleen Jef freys, Fawn Rlfenburgh, Judy Moran, Donna Kallop, Jan Close, Diane Schwalb, Judy Myron, Anna George, Polly Grim. Bet sy Seaman, Denlse O'Nell, All son Trombini, Barbara Hoag, Susan Marquet, Sharon Carbury, Nancy Scoria and Susan Williams. Tivoli Personals MEMBERS OF the society are slated to attend Communion in a body at the 7.30 a. ra. Mass this morning.

A committee meeting for Cub Pack 27 is planned tomorrow in the library of Wanplngers Central school. Den mothers of Cub Pack 27 will meet Tuesday at the library of Wapplngers Central school. American Legion auxiliary will have a fund raising party tonight at the Legion hall. Spring street Official board of the Wapplngers Falls Methodist church will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.

in the social hall of the church. Hughsonvllle Fire Co. will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at Walter Travis will preside.

Hi. and Mrs. Guy Barrlnger and Adelbert Herd of Johns town were guesU of Miss Janet Barrlnger last weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

George Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ever Ingham and eon, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Powers, Selkirk, and Mr snd Mrs. Ralph DeMartlno, Long Island, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Kolwes. Sept. 27 The occasion was In honor ca Mr. and Mrs.

Turner who cele brated their 40th wedding ann). versary. Mrs. Willlsm Walsh, Albany was caller of Mr. and Mrs George Warnefeld and family last Sunday.

jf" vir MR. AND MRS. Alfred Rockefeller were callers last Sun day night of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Memos, Selkirk.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Garrett Pleasant Valley, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rockefeller last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ora B. Forewl and Mr. and Mrs.

William Moore era visitors at the Catsklll Game farm Sept. 27. Last Sunday Forewls left here for their home In Kennebec, S. and will stop over In Canada to visit a alster of Mrs. Forewl there.

MR. AND MRS. Ora B. Forewl were callers Wednesday of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Redder in their visit here.

Miss Linda Lasher. Plans burgh, apent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lssner, Mr. and Mrs.

James Lund and daughter, Valerie, Albany, and Mrs. Grace Jennings, Troy were guests of Mrs. Grace Eltlng and Clifton Rlvenburg last weekend. MR. AND MRS.

Eugene Con way and son, Bernard, Kingston, spent last Sunday with Mrs Anna Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Olivlt, Hollywood, Fla were recent guesU of Miss Flora Rlfenburg and Halsey Rlfenburg. Mr.

and Mrs. Claudius Miller were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moul of Rhlnebeck the aik'Ol HYDE PARK Hyde Park Garden club will send three hostesses, Mrs. Chsrles A.

Conte, president, Mrs. William Hritz and Mrs. John Norrls, to County day, a speclsl gathering of the garden clubs of Dutchess county. County dsy will begin with a snack luncheon at 12.30 p. m.

Oct, 13, In the Pough keepsle YWCA and continue until late afternoon. Each club will provide an autumn flower arrancement and Gordon Garrison. Beacon, a horticultural dlsolay for the waa gueat speaker at the recent meeting, There will be a guett Hyde Park Club to Send 3 Hostesses To 'County Day' Garden Program Oct. 15 i. tr speaker, Each club will have a special duty.

The Hyde Park club with Crum Elbow Garden club will do the dismantling, Mrs. Conte will provide the Hyde Park club's ffbwer ar rangement. Members Of the Hyde Park dismantling crew are Jsrl" Hesselbarth, Mrs. Arthur C. Llndsley and Mrs.

John Norrls. MRS. THOMAS N. DEAN wss elected chairman, of the Town of Hyde Park Health com mlttes at a special election at a meeting the night of Sept. 23 Mrs.

Arthur Constable was elected vice chairman. Mrs. Dean appointed Mrs. George Still chairman of clinic workers. An all day Child Health con ference will be conducted in the Town Hall Oct.

16. It will begin at 9 a m. and continue until about 4 30 p. m. Mrs.

Still and Mrs. Constable will be the volunteer clerical workers in the morning, Mrs. Heltze de yrles and Mrs. Stenh en Perkins in the afternoon. Mrs.

Emmett Murphy Is trans portation chairman. The next meeting will bt Oct 28. a MEMBERS OF THE Parish Guild of St. James' Episcopal church will make plans for, a benefit bazaar and supper at their meeting Oct 14 at 2 p. pita the undercroft of the chapel.

Mrs. Audle Lynn will preside. The bazaar and supper will be Dec. 3. in the parish bouse.

The money raised will be used tor young people or.tne pansn Keiresbments wir De served at the Oct 18 meeting by Mrs. J. WaUon Golden and Mrs. Gor. don L.

Kidd. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lowell, Ssult Ste. Marie, have been visiting Mrs.

Maude Neck erman. On Saturday they all attended the 'wedding of Mrs. Neckerman'a granddaughter in Mahopac. Mr. and Mrs.

Durwood Swast Saugertles, spent the night of Sept Z7 with Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Bard. Mr, and Mrs. uienn Tomp kins apent last Sunday In Phll mont with Max Guntest JOANNE AND Jeannette Roll.

Marian Timm. Irene Mos qtis, the Callahan family, Eileen Dubois, Kathy and Irene Stal flero and Karen Pease took; part In the dance program at the Flremen'a home last Sunday in Hudson. Mrs. Lorln Pease Is a patient at Northern Dutchess Health Service center. John Shook.

Llnlltbgo. was a visitor of his sister, Mrs. Josephine Lemon, last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Morrison.

OrUndo, were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wool sey. MRS. GEORGE WARNEFELD and children were Poughkeepsle visitor recently.

Mrs. Florence Quackenbush is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oaklelgh Teator, Hasbrouck HeighU, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kolwes and daughter, Lillian, were visitors (In Selkirk last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Funk and son. Dale, of Hudson, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore; and family last Sundsy. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney bnyder, Mrs. Amsa Decker and Mrs. Parker Bolce were Visitors in White Plains last Sunday. Fellowship Plans Fund raising Events FREEDOM PLAINS West minster Fellowship met last Sunday with advisers Mr.

and Mrs. William Hanka with committees including worship, Donna Klmlin; Herald reporter, Joan Wright; refreshments, Linda Hanka Christine Detjen, Mark Bentley and Steven Dyer. The program Included a film and plans were made to conduct a wash" and to apon sor Saturday afternoon movies for children to raise funds for the Fellowship. Future committees named were, program. Brady.

Jeanne Munn, Theodore Detjen. Eileen Zimmerman and Lee Sil lin; cleanup, Judith Mumma, Cathy Crum and Raymond Startup; Herald, Judith Mumma. Susan Croft, Jeanne Munn and Eileen Zimmerman; worship, Susan Croft and Susan Ohorney; refreshments, Mark Bentley, Judith Mumma, Eileen Zimmerman and Susan Croft MR, AND Albert Ek strom and children, Sandra, Robert and Albert, have moved from Freedom Plains and will make their home in Connect! cut Mrs. Andrew Skldmora is a patient at Vassar hospital Red Hook Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Bathrlck have received word from their son, Richard Bathrlck, that he was married In Germany. He is serving in the S. Army. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Gay apent several days visiting with relatives In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. John Steller of Astoria. L. spent last weekend at the Apap home. MR.

AND MRS. Roy Jacobv and George Shelly spent Sept 27 with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al blg at their camp at Copake lake. a Shook entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Alvah Batteneld and Mr. and Mrs. William Houghton for dinner Sept. 27.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ahrens left here Sept. 27 to snend sev eral months in Garden City, L. I.

Ttflss Patricia Hoag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoag, has resumed her professional training in physical therapy at the Bouve Jioston school, which Is affiliated with TufU university at Medford, Mass. She is a member of the sophomore class, Mrs. George Moody, who is chairman of the Children's Work commission of New YOrk SUte Council of Churches has returned to her home after attending a three day meeting at Syracuse.

Millerton Personals Mrs. Winston Dlsbrow was a patient In Sharon hosoltal for a tew days recently. Mrs. Stella Willson, Mrs. Edna Drum, Mrs.

Yorke Blanchard and Mrs. Silas DeWltt vlilted Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Swanson In Albany recently. MRS.

RUSSELL Sllvernall has been 111 Mrs. Harry BrendUne and daughter were among those attending Danbury fair Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Vande Bogart and daughter, Joyce motored to Haverstraw Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Grove Letting well and daughter. Helenwera visitors in Lee, last Sun day..

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