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i PACE FOUrt POUGHKEEPSIE SUNDAY NEW YORKERi SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1958 1 week Slated By Valley Girl Scouts VALLEY Pleasant Valley Git Scout council officers mapped pUnt for Ihe year recentlr Pluaiknt Valley Grade cJSool. A one week fund drive itsrt Ini next Sunday will be eon ducted. A house to hooie campaign Is alated with Mri. Louis Voennan and Mri.

Donald Teal In charge of arrantementt. Girl Scout leislons will begin tomorrow and will continue the flrit Tuesday of each month. A meeting will he conducted Nov. 3 it 8 p. m.

at Pleasant Valley chool. Council membera attending the meeting were Mri. F. Jimea Wltllsms, Mlu Dorothy Albert on, Mri. Donald Covert, Mri.

TesL Mn. Voermsn, Mrs. John Stewart and Mri. Raymond ui rich. rLEABANT VALLEY Orange rnet Tueiday night with a pot luck dinner preceding the meet tng.

Paul Burroughi, Rhlnebeck, InitiUed the newly elected of ficers, muter, William Jarvi; oveneer. Wllllim Hllllker; lec turer, Mri. William Hllllker; a alitant lecturer, Mr. C. Dougisi Sherow; iteward, Donald Run aell: assistant iteward, Allen Hewlett: chaplain, Mri.

Alden Tnvcr: treasurer. Frink Brlgga; secretary, Mr. William Jarvlr financial secretary, C. Douglas Sherow: gatekeeper, Frank Boss ken; Ccrei. Mri.

Frank Way; Pomona, Mrs. Walthla Merrill; Flora, Miss Sindra Freer; lady assistant itewird, Mlu nrenda Poland; flag bearer. Miss Phyllli Hllllker. Initalled on the Executive committee wai William Schulenberg. JUVENILE GRANGE will conduct a Hallowe'en parly at the Grange hall on Saturday from 2 until 4 p.

m. Each child attending liked lo take cray ons ind children i scissors. There will be an officers' meeting at Sylvan Lake Grange 19. A poultry aupper was served Wedncaday night with "Mra. C.

Douglas Sherow acting chairman. Laymen's Day to Be Marked Rites Pleasant Valley Personals Mr. and Mrs. Qui llavemeyer, Jsckson Helihta. L.

1., were guests over the Columbui day holiday it the home of Mr and Mn. Robert Whlleford. Weit road. Mr. and Mra.

Emll Jarvl and Mr. and Mn. Larry Honkila, both famlltei from Amasia, have returned to their nomei arter visiting at the home of Mr. am Mn. William Jarvl.

MR. AND MRS. Richard En den and ion. Berry, from Bald wtnavllle, visited last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mn.

Ed wird L. Plass. A housewartnlng for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewlett, Gretna road, conducted at their home yesterday with about 30 relatives and friends attending.

Gamea and refreshments were served A gift was presented lo the couple from those attending. Mliu Margaret Ann Clark vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mr Edward Clark, last weekend Miss Clark Is a student at the New Rochelle hospital. Mri. Jack Boyle, New York City, visited at the home of Miss Maude Duncan for acveral daya last week.

MODENA Laymen's day will be observed today. In the Modena and Cllntondale Meth odlst churches, at worship services, according to 1 report given by the pastor, the Rev. George Johnson. As October hat been design aled ai Mission Emphasis month, with sermons and programs focused upon the great need! of building Christian churchei In foreign landa, Ihe Commission on Missions of the Modena Methodist Church will conduct a Missions school Oft. 29 at 4:30 p.m.

at the church. THE THEME, "The Church Beyond Our Window," and there will be a movie on "Landa of Decision." film trios, discus sions, a pot luck aupper and de votioni with a guest from a foreign country. The October meetlna of the Public Health Nursing commit tee oi tne Town or Plattekl 1 waa conducted at the home of the public health nurse serving this irea. Miss Mary Lou Weygint at Marlboro. Attending from thli locality were Mri.

Fred Bernarf, Mrs. Roy Jensen, Mri. Grace Coy and Mra. George Daley The November meeting will be conducted at the home of Mrs. Slewsrt Pink Scout Film Shown Sharon Slates To LaGrange Leaders Bloodmobile Rabbi Speaks To Beacon PTA On Family Relations Fishkill Personals Mr.

and Mra. Arthur MacDow ell, former residents of this vlW lage but now of Beacon, recently marked their SOth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Robert Daniels wai a visitor In New York City Wednes dsy. Mr.

and Mri. Edward Mitchell have returned home alter visiting relatives In Pennsyl vanla. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wolfe celebrated their 20lh wedding anniversary recently.

MR. AND MRS. Cecil Booth, Sharon, spent last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Harry Curtis. Miss Elizabeth Clapp, Pleas anlvllle.

was a caller at the home of Miss Edith Van Wyck last Sunday. Mrs. Harry Light recently entertained at cards at her home In Acsdemy street. Her guests were Mrs. Harry Branson, Mrs Harry Curtis.

Mn. Marie Rogers and Mrs. Paul Druslk. Miss Adele Hamilton, Poiigh keepsle, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Royal Gay. Mrs. Hess Elected As Scout Official RHINEBECK Mn. John llesi was elected district chairman of (he Northwest district of the Girl Scouts at a recent meeting. Other chairmen are Mrs.

Em melt Donohue, neighborhood chairman; Troop 30 leader, Mra. Raymond Mlckle; assistant leader. Mrs. Charles Lanier; Adventurers' pstrol leader. Miss Margaret Devane: assistant leader, Miss Betty Hess; peacemaker control leader, Mrs.

James Wetzler; assistant leader. Mn. Ronald Krut; Trallblazcrs. patrol leader, Mrs. Donald uapson; assistant leader, Mrs, James Carbcrry; tenderfoot leader, Mrs.

John wallon. Troop committers are Mrs Thomai Stark, Mrs. Paul Van Auken, Mrs. Howard Kelley, Mn. John Dyluskl, Mrs.

Fran cis Bellinger and Mri. Edgar White. Mrs. Kain Wed To William Dingee Mrs. Calvin Brendllne and DOVER PLAINS Announce family.

Mlllerton. spent last ment Is made of the marriage Sunday with Mrs. George of Mrs. Mildred Kaln and WIHiyoer. liam Dlngce, both of Dover' Mrs.

Fred Woodward and son. Plains, St. Josephs church, i Poughkeepsle. were guests at Millbrook, Oct. It.

St tie home of Mrs. George Peper The bride, was gownea in a last Sunday Pine Plains Personals Miss Lulu Klsselbraek and Miss Rena Knickerbocker spent last weekend in Vermont, Douglas Wicks of Hsrnur col lege, Endlcott, spent last weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. w. W.

Wicks. Mrs. Guy Roberts. West Hart ford, Conn spent last week end at her home In Pine Plains Mr. and Mri.

Edward Lam Den, wappingers Falls, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Harry Johnson. MRS.

ALFRED EMORY and son, Alfred, Poughkeepsle, vls noa it tne nomc or Mr. and Mrs. Harold Uullcrfleld last Sunday. Mrs. William Francis.

Hone dale, is visiting at Ihe home or her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Francis. Mrs. Everett Ross Is a patient at Sharon hospital, Sharon, Conn with a broken arm.

Mrs. Theron Smith. Newburgh, Is visiting friends in Pine rialns. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Weiss, Poughkeepsle, spent last Sun day with Patrick Clifford. Mrs. Claudia Haywood, Am bler, Pa, and Miss Marjoric Turner, Philadelphia. spent last weekend with Mrs. Robert Turner.

MR. AND MRS. Walker Bost wlck spent last weekend In Boston, visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Joyce and family.

Mr. and Mrs. William Peck were Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Traver.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Close and family, Rhlnebeck. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

William Peck. Mr. and Mri. George Rueffer EAST FISHKILL Troon 48 spent several dayi last week at Boy Scouts plsnned at a meet Atlantic City. N.

J. Ing Oct. 10 to participate in an FREEDOM' PLAINS Ren resentstivrs or ins iaurange uiri scout mitriet conducted a commute meeting at Freedom Plains church recently. Mrs biiBiiiiiau, aim jvuaa tfu dlth Sharps, new field director, showed i film of sdvlce to lead ers and new troops. Mrs.

John Bronson, co chairmanchairman of the County Girl Scout drive, spoke to th group about the campaign. Attendlna were Mrs. Raloh Connor, Mn. Archie Lsmmey, Miss Msrlon Lush and Mrs. William llanka.

GEORGE WAMIRITRN hai returned home from Vassar hos pital, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Med daugh spent last weekend In Vermont. Ms anI Uea VA A Dnahll Walerbury 1 1 111 road, celebrated1 their SOth wedding anniversary yesterday with open houso at p.m. rney were visited by many mends, relatives and neighbors.

Mr. snd Mrs. Rozclle are the parents of Edward Hunt. Freedom Plains church con ducted Its annual meeting and ainner ai iaurange icnool Fri day night A program of church school teacher training will be conducted at the church, this after non, next Sunday afternoon and Nov. rrom 3 to 4 o'clock with the Rev.

Jtlchard Mumma In charge. TRUSTEES OF the Freedom Plains church met Tuesday and reviewed next year's budget and requirements as set forth by the program and resource committees of the every member canvass. Mission Study group attended the fall session of the North River Presbytery Oct. 9 at An cramdate. The Rev.

Richard Mumma, moderator of the Dutchess County Council of Churches, spoke on the Book of Acts. After the meeting, a luncheon was served. Attending were Mrs. Charles Meeks. Mrs.

Donald Tobln Mrs. Altman Lampe. Mrs Gus taf Johnson and Mrs. Robert Johnson. Mrs.

Hilfenbrand Guest at Shower DOVER PLAINS Mrs. Ro bert Hillenbrand. Baldwin. L.I.. the former Betly Ann Angel, was guest of honor at a shower at the home of Mrs.

Fred Brown and Mrs. William Brown, Oct. 11. A bassinet trimmed in green and yellow was filled with gifts GUESTS INCLUDED Mrs. Herbert St.

Cyr, Mrs, Marvin Angel, Mrs. Olto Brunswick Mrs. Seymour Green, Mrs. An drew Brings, Beatrice Mc Ghee Mrs. John Reiser.

Barbara Boaz Catherine McCarthy, Mrs. James CIngarl, Mrs. Francis Tracy, Mrs. Jerome Johns, Mrs. Jack Larkin, Judy Polhcmus, Mra.

Donald Dedrlck and Mrs. Ralph Petty. Scout Outing Set At Candlewood Lake Altar Society Chooses Officers DOVER PLAINS Rosary and Altar society of St. Charles' church, elected oftlceri recently In the Legion home. Mrs.

Anne Potter, president, presided and Rev. William Dal ton, was moderator. Newly elected officers includ ed Mrs. Robert Anner, president; Mrs. Harry Jarvls, vice president; Mrs.

Amerlco Brevl, secreary; Mrs. George T. Taylor, recording secretary and Mrs. Etalo Covolo, treasurer. THE SOCIETY placed a new sewing kit in the priests' vestry.

A new green tabernacle veil was made by Mrs. Wlliam La Russo. Mrs. Anne Poler and Mrs. William La Husso will be in charee of altars for October The society's dinner will take place at the Brookslde, in Amenla.

Oct. 27 at 7:30 o'clock. Invitations were sent to the Rev. Robert Hrucato, the Rev. John Drew, the Rev.

Gerald Lane and the Rev. William Dal ton. BEACON Plans for. activities wer? completed at a recent meeting of the South Avenue school's Executive board of the Parent Teacher association, Th session was conducted In the room by Mn. Wilfred Finch, president, The general meeting wai conducted Thursday In the school lunchroom.

Rabbl'Harold Konovltch was gueit speaker on the topic, "Family Mrs. Nathan. Flsch was chairman snd fifth grad motheri served as' hostesses. Plans for a membership drive were discussed. Mn.

O. Stanley Johnson Is membership chairman. She urged committee members to acquaint parents with the alms of the PTA snd urge them to join. Mrs. Flnck announced final plant for the Father Son dinner to be conducted Oct, 28 at Trinity Methodist church.

There will be a meat loaf dinner with entertainment later. Warren Jones Is chairman of arrangements. SQUARE DANCES started at the school Frldsy and, are slated Oct. 23, Nov. 7, 14 and 21 and Doc.

and 12. Robert Baum will serve as caller. The budget for the year was presented by Harry Anderson and plans were outlined by James Whltlock for obtaining a meeting place for Cub Pack S3. Other members attending this meeting were Mrs. Spencer Barnett, Mrs.

James Tru Kt, Mrs. Gordon Henderson, Mrs. John Galloway, Mrs. Julius Krankcr, Miss Helen Parker, Miss Mary Flynn and MIsl Elva Reynolds. DOVER PLAINS A Red Cross Bloodmobile will be sta uoneaat snaron central school Frldsy from 11:45 a.

m. until :3 p. m. Donon are asked to call Miss Evelyn Murphy, Dover Plains, for sppointments. A VOTING MACHINE demonstration will be conducted st Dover nrehons from a nniti 0 m.

Oct 30, 31 and Nov. 1. Mrs. Harnr Dunham. nrMi for the Wyman Bremeline Thorpe American Legion auxiliary meeting in the Legion nome recently, Masons Give Pin to Schermerhorn; Others Are Honored Five Named By Park Group NEW PALT35 At the re.

cent meeting of the New Paint psrg association, George ack ert, chairman of the nominating committee, reported the slate of directors. The auxlHs7 meeting datei land Emma Tantlllo have expired will be placed on the Parent reamer calendar. Mri. Dunham will ltnrf th Ninth district fall conference lilted at Spring Rock Country nocmana county, Oct. 28.

LEGION BfJGLR tnA Corpi bind committee at a meeting uct. a voted to raise moos to Diur is addlt im v. gles. Bsnd commltte nnnhm tenaing included Mrs. Harry uunnam, cnainnsn; Mrs.

Matll a Novak, secretary; Gerald Herbert, treasurer; Arthur Forbes, Mary Phelps and Betty alerting. Mrs. Phelps Is In charge of the fund raising progrsm. Members sre asked to turn In their uniforms after the Hallowe'en parade, until February when new uniforms will be made for the March revue. LUCY CUTOLO salleri Prl.

day from New York CItv on the a. s. Brazil enroute to South America. The 47 day South American cruise will include stops at Bar oaaos, Brazil. Uruguay.

Areen tlna, Chile and Peru, returning nome aDoui Dec. l. AT THE OCT. 14 Glenham ham School district PTA meeting. Dr.

Seymour Feld man. staff psychiatrist at the Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, was guest speaker. Dr. Feldman's topic was "Development of the Pre Adolescent Also attending the meeting was Dr. Morris Schwartz who explained a.

new schedule for pupil examination. Refreshments were served sfter the business part of the program. Dr. Hall Cites College Enrollment DOVER PLAINS Dr. James Hall, president of the Dutchess Community college, was guest speaker at the Dover Plains Parent Teacher meeting Oct.

8. Dr. Hall reported the enroll of approximately 400 night students as well as 250 day students. A question and answer program followed Dr. Hall's address.

Scouts Have Event At Leader's Home FREEDOM PLAINS Girl Scout Troop 108 had a cookout and hike recently at the home of Troop Leader Mrs. William Hanka with Miss Marion Lush assisting. Girls attending were Barbara crabtree, Christine De'Jen, Mur lei DUllnger. Linda Hanka. Don.

na Klmltn, Viola Kondas, Mary Ann Picrson, Maria Talaber, niaruyn uase, Susan Chorney, Susan Croft. Judith Mumma. Jeanne Munn, Jo Anne Pitcher and Marie Pultz. MR. AND MRS, Gilbert Crum celebrated their SOth wedding anniversary recently.

Westminister Fellowship met last Sunday with advisers Mr. and Mrs. William Hanka with a questionnaire on church life as part of the program. Worship service was conducted with Susan Croft, Linda Han ka Donna Klmltn. Mark Bentley, Susan Croft, Eileen Zimmerman and Judy Mumma supplied refreshments.

Herald reporter for the week was Rich ard Storey. The group sponsored a car wash Oct. 11 from 9 a. m. to noon at Ihe church to raise funds.

Mrs. Andrew Skldmore has snd George Ackert Is resigning. The slate presented is Mrs Robert Swain. Mrs. John Wea ver, Mrs.

Thomss McKlnney, Mrs. Chsrles Wolbers and Ant hony Tantlllo. MR. AND MRS. John McClos key, New Paltz, are the parents or a daughter, Mary Catherine, born recentlr at Benedictine hospital.

Kingston. Mrs. Mc Closkey li the former Miss Mar garet Mlllham, New paiu. Mr. and Mrs.

James L. F. Connell, Lafayette, are the parents of a son, James Jeffrey Connell was a former member of the New Paltz State Teach ers college. MR. AND MRS.

Russell Mar tin, Milton, were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry DuBols and family, Mrs. Harold L. Wood has re turned to her home in Hugue not street from Kingston City hospital where she underwent surgery.

Panel Slated By Hyde Park PTA RHINEBECK Emet S. Appet, grand master of the Ducheia Maaonic district, presented a 50 year Din to Dewitt W. Schermerhorn at the Old Timera meeting' of Rhlnebeck lodge, FAM. re cently. "Old Timer" Masons with more than 23 years were recog nlied by the district deputy.

Among them are Claud E. Locke, John C. Galvln, Fred B. Tat or, Frank II. Galvln, William Cru clus, George C.

Lang, George H. Hull, Ernest Hawkins, Raymond G. Cornelius. ALSO, Arthur C. Fisher, Chsrles Joehum, George Grsff, Joseph Challls, D.

Schemerhorn, William W. Apt, Richard Turton, Walter Boardman, Peter Snyder, Ambrose A. Asher, Hsrrlson Russell, Milton Moul, George E. Williams, Charles H. Dugllis, William Tleder.

Also William M. Kilmer, J. B. Wiseman, Harry L. Nelson, George F.

Brundage, Ernest Rlddell, Frederick C. Neale, George W. Harrington. A. Chester Haen.

Cecil II. Halptn, Claude W. Free, Rowland M. Sharpe, Willis J. Pells, Sherman Hovt.

Earle B. Wright and Chsrles Moore. Pine Plains Site df Flower Show PINE PLAINS "Nature Is All Aglow," a flower show, was Dresented bv the Pine Plains Garden club at Pine Plains Central school Oct. 11 and 12. Judges for the design classes were Miss nciena urns, ew HYDE PARK Parents of Paltz: Miss Marian uudois.

Ralph R. Smith school pupils in Poughkeepsle; Mrs. Irving van Hyde Park will receive answen Wert, Pleasant Valley; and for to many questions on education horticulture Mrs. Gordon Mead, at a panel discussion at the Tlvoll, Mrs. Herbert Decker, Parent Teacher association RnineDecg, ana Mrs.

James meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. Gardner. Principal James Wright will be moderator. INVITATION CLASS was Mrs.

Vincent 'Mullen, PTA represeniea oy mrs. tugene r. president, said questlonalrcs re cently were taken home by Smith school children to dls cover what parents want to know about physical education, cur riculum, discipline, homc wom and reading. The panel, moder ated by Principal James Wright, will tackle these Inquiries. Questions from the floor will be welcome.

Appearing with Mr. Wright will be six faculty members representing all grades and one parent. They are Miss FrSnces Shelton, Mrs. Thomas MrGraw, Mrs. Hugh Davits, Mrs.

Thomas Lewis. Mrs. Myrtle Jordan, Mrs. John Butts, Ralph Sciarra and Mrs. George Jorgensen.

A business session Is slated before'the discussion perlod! X. Gllhuly. Stanford Garden club; Mrs. Clarence Howe, Rhlnebeck; Mrs. Frederick Melito, Dutchess County Study club.

Trl colors were awarded te Miss Marjorie Barton for her entry entitled "A Challenge," an arrangement using a stemmed glass as container and to Mr. Matragrano for hef harvest dinner table. Mri. Matragrano also won the sweep stakes award in the Artlstie classes while Mrs. Peter Symkla won the same award for horticulture.

Mrs. Edwin Hawks won the award of merit In hor ticulture and Mrs. Edward Bergles, Rhlnebeck. won the award of distinction In the design division. Tivoli Personals Schuyler Miller presided at the business meeting before Dr.

returned home from Vassar hos Hairs talk. Mrs. Barbara Elliott, art teacher, will be In charge of THE NEXT meeting will bc.the Hallowe'en window palnt conducled in tne uia contest. Inn. Nov.

3 with Mrs. Pottenand Mrs. Brevl as hostesses. A fishing trip film was shown by Frederick Brave at the Town of Dover Plains Lions club meeting at Rose and Babe a re cently. Fred Danlse.

president, ap pointed E. Raymond Hufcut and Michael Galuppo to the Hal lowe'en committee in charge of Mrs. Bernard J. Brady will represent the PTA at the American Legion meetings to be conducted in the Legion hall to arrange for the Hallowe'en parade and party Oct. 31.

A smorgasbord Is slated NOV. iz. outing this at Camp Meuwehu on Candlewood lake, the parade and party sponsored near Uanbury, Conn. by the Legion auxiliary. Erench blue wool dress with matching feathered hat and beige accessories.

She carried corsage oi ociye i yiuuiuiums Esther Elliott and Frank Suppan. Dover Plains, were the at tendants. Immediately after the cere mony, a reception took place at th bride's home. The couple left via plane for a wedding trip to Georgia, planning to visit Mrs. Dingee's daughter and family.

Mr. and Mrs Mllo Winchester and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barton. Mlllerton.

were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Llndley DeGarmo last Sunday. Mrs. Dylewski Heads Rhinebeck Scout Drive ItlllNKBECK Mrs Raymond L.

Dylewski is chairman of the local Girl Seoul drive begin ning today. Assisting are Mrs. Pine Plains Group to Plan For 125th Anniversary Event PINE PLAINS On Wed ily of the congregation and ncsday night, the congregation fiends will be welcome, of the First United Presbyter annlw com. ian church will sponsor aimltlee of Frst Unled church family night in thelprcsbjterlan church will meet Assembly room. tomorrow night at o'clock It will beeln with a Fellow 'in the Assembly room.

shfp supper at 630 o'clock to The chairman Is Mrs. Harriet which each family will contrlb Sadler Reports will be heard ute a djih of edibles. Mrs. from the subcommittees, sou Ernest C. Valer and Mn.

Ray venir plates. Mrs. m. Moser; Mr. Dingee Is the proprietor Michael Kickera.

Mrs. Emmett.mond Beckley will be in charge. publicity. Mrs. Lester C.

Aroh; of the Wyman's Garage. 'Tax Dollar Topic Of Talk at Fishkill FISHKILL Fishkill Home Demonstration unit conducted a luncheon and business meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Delmar Ketcham. Assisting Mrs. Ketcham with th.

luncheon were Mrs. William Probst, Mn. Georgt Powell and Mrs. Tolvio Raltio. Thre members were welcom.

ed Into the unit by the chairman Mri. Willard LaDue. They were Mn. William Brandt. Mn.

Walter Overbaugh and Mrs. Ray mond Morris A tslk on "You snd Your Tax Dollar" was given by Mrs. Pow ell. The November meetlnff will be conducted at the home of Mrs. Eric Paternoster with Mn Frank O'Connor, Mn.

Madison rords and Mn. Gregg Wlxom assisting. Mn. Jack Goldberg, Castle Point, will be the speaker Attending were Mri. Myers Brewnell.

Mn. Robert Daniels Mrs. Edward Esthlmer, Mri Madison Forde, Leslie Uiun, Ketcham, Mn, La Due, Mrs. Morris, Mn. O'Con nor, Mrs.

Overbaugh. Mn. Pater roster, Mn. Powell, Mrs. Guy 6t.

John; Mrs. Probst, Mrs. Ral tio, Mrs. William Kundell, and wuom. Donohue and Mrs.

Howell The worshlo service at lliel anniversary fund. Charles II Conklin. meeting afterward will be con building Improvement Dewitt Schemerhorn has do ducted bv Mrs. Charles Adams: project, William C. Poertncr nated 250 of a book en and Mrs.

Colter Smith. A film 1 speaker and services, Pcrsen titled "Your Baby's Care" to the maternity ward of Northern Dutchess Health center. A meeting of the WSCS of the Methodist church took place Tuesday night In the chapel. Hostesses were Mrs. Raymond Cole and Mrs.

Edward Bergles. strip In color entitled "The. M. Brink; history of the church. Church st Nlshio" will be'Mrs Julia Jordan.

shown by Mrs. Edward The anniversary will be ob Scheahrer. President of the Women's association Mrs. Charles M. Mosher will preside at the meeting.

All age groups of each fam Red Hook Group Invited To Community Day Programs served in May 1059, when there will be services the morning and night of May 24 and anniversary dinner the nlgftt'of Mav 25. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Brown spent last weekend With relatives In Greene RED HOOK United Luth eran Church Women met at St Paul'a Lutheran pariah house Oct. 10 at 8 The devotional program was led by Mrs.

Karl bcnoelppie, president. Some of the mem bers are planning to attend the inspiration meeting sisiea at the Lutheran church In Troy Tuesday afternoon and night. World Community day pro gram will MR. AND MRS. Jay Van ranken, Schuvlervllle, Mr.

and rs. George Stanton and Mr Christ Episcopal church willi and Mrs. Leonard Stanton, Lake conduct its annual roast turkey Luzerene. spent last Sunday dinner Oct. 29 In the parish house.

The ladles auxiliary will serve. RED HOOK PTA will have square dance at Red Hook Central school Friday night from 8 o'clock until midnight. T.nHn.Pfl ill th nmunuy aay pro ui i. be conducted at'r Refreshments will be Llnd Friends Meeting House Nov. 7 served night with Mr.

and Mrs ley DeGarmo Mr and Mrs. Harold Niver returned home Oct. 11 from a trip through New England. They visited friends In Rutland, and Springfield, Vt spent some time at Lake Sunapee. N.

II and several days at York Beach, Me Mr. and Mrs. Llndley De Garmo entertained at their at 7:45 d. m. The Red Hook Mr and Mns John home last Sundav niaht in United Lutheran Church Wo Southampton, Pa visited rela honor of Mr and Mrs.

Francis men are Invited. MOTHER DAUGHTER din ner ir slated Nov. IS at the pariah house. The men of the church will serve a turkey din ner to thf women and girls. tlves here last weekend Mr.

and Mrs. John Flngar are spending their vacation In Maine. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Glascott were visitors In New Yprk City recently. Stanton's 25th wedding anniver sary.

The house was decorated with bells, streamers and flow ers. Refreshments were served Including wedding cake. About 38 of Mr and Mrs. Stanton's friends attended. 2 Report To Beacon DAR About State Event BEACON Mrs.

DeForrest Underhill, regent, and Miss Louise Palen reported on the State DAR convention, which both had attended as delegates from Melzlngah chapter, i Daughters of the American Revolution. The meeting of this chapter was conducted Wednesday at the Madam Brett home. Newburgh Historical society Invited the group to attend its 76th anniversary celebration today In Ihe Crawford house, Newburgh. Mrs. Frank Cuff, state regent, was scheduled to be guest speaker at the Wednesday, session but was unable to attend because or Illness.

MISS MCCARTHY'S class of the James Forrestal School won a prize In connection, with the successful csrd party and fair conducted at, the school recently. Thli event was sponsored by the Parent Teacher association of the school. Workers who helped at the party were Mrs. Wilford Adams, Mrs. Terry Weyant, George Vredenburgh.

Mrs. Frank ReUs, Mrs. Nellie Miller, Mrs. Mary Wiant, Mrs. Constance Colosa.

Mrs. Rus sell Cherry. Mrs. Kurt Grebe, Mrs. Frank Palmer, Mrs.

Frank Helnrlch. Mrs. Robert Seibert, Mrs. James Secor, Mrs. Arthur McDowell, Mrs.

Ann Trautz, Mrs. Fred Zltler, Mrs. Glover Ireland. Mrs. Abram Smith snd members of Senior Girl Scout Troop 4.

DUTCHESS CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, completed plans for the serving of the Masonic dinner Oct. 30. Mrs. Anton Stauttener and I Mrs. Theodore Schoemburgh are co cnairmen or dinner ar rangementi.

Mrs. Erwln Stehr Officers Picked By Think, Do Club RHINEBECK Jeanne Bellinger has been elected president of the Think and Do 411 club for the year. Other offlcjrs are, vice president, Christine Woods: treasurer Judy Bellln ger; secretary, Kathleen Wood, and news reported, Sharon Mc Laughlin. The group Is planning to pre sent a cheer at the annual Achievement night slated Friday at Arlington High school. Mrs.

John RIfenburgh has returned to her home in Oak street from the Northern Dutchess Health center where she underwent sugery. CHANCELLOR Living ston chapter, DAR, will conduct a food sale at the Empire market Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ann M. Benton, Palm Bcach.

is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Tieder, Parsonage street. Mrs. Tieder gave a tea In her honor recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore and Mrs. Donald Moore and daughter, Patricia, were Hudson visitors on Monday. Joseph McAllister and Edward Neese, Albany, spent last weekend here.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore attended the SOth wedding an niversary celctxratlon of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Funk. Hud son last Sunday.

Mrs. Joseph Downs, Brook lyn spent last weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Edward Lynn. Miss Janet Barringer was a Tuesday night dinner guest of lAIr. and Mrs.

William Beyer, Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graves and family. Rye, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Roil last weekend. Mrs. Josephine Lemon and daughter, Evelyn, spent last Tuesday with Mrs. James Miller, Delmar.

MR. AND MRS. Lyniwood Decker and family and Mr. and Mrs. ELmer Decker were visitors in PeeksklU and West Point last Sunday.

Miss Jean Couse, Mn. Har rlct Simmons and Mrs. Hazfl Clinton, members of Portia et.apter "ES, are attending Grand chapter in New York City this week at the Hotel As tor. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Kolwes and daughter, Lillian, spent last Hyde Park Adds 38 Books Including 6 Poetry Volumes HYDE PARK Thirty eight new books have gone into circulation at the Hyde Park Free library. Six are volumes of poetry given as a memorial for the late Hugh McCulIoOh. Eighteen are adult Action and 14 are adult non fiction. The memorial poetry collec tion consists of "Collected Poems of Wallace Collected Poems of W. B.

"Complete Poems and Plays, 1909 1950," T. S. Eliot; Complete Poems, Carl Sand burg; "Collected Poems," Edna St. Vincent Mlllay; and "Poems by Emily Dickinson," edited by Martha Dickinson Blanchl. THE BOOKS OF adult fiction are "Two Women." Albert Plncherle; "Nlgljt March," Bruce Lancaster; "Women and Thomas Harrow," John P.

Mar quand; "Eighth Day of the Week," Marek Hlasko; "Dead Man's Carr; 'The Trouble with Lazv Ethel." Ernest K. Gann; "The Blanket," A. A. Murray. ALSO "THE HARD Sell." David Delman; "Enemy Camp," Jerome Weldman; "The Mission," Dean Breslis, "Strangers When We Meet," Evan Hunter; and "The Image Makers," Bernard V.

Dryer. The new adult non fiction feller. acquisitions are "A Day In Ihe Sunday in Selkirk with friends there. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Roff spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roff, Yonkers. Miss Linda Lasher, New rk City, spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs.

PCrcy Lasher. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coon, of Hyde Park, were visitors' of Mr. and Airs.

Burcham Rockefeller last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. James Lund and daughter, Valerie, Albany, ere guests of Mrs. Grace El tlng and Clifton Rivemburg last weekend.

Mrs. Clannce Gifford, Ka tonth, spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles M. Otis. Mrs.

Otis returned home with tier daughter for the winter. MRS. DONALD Hlfenburg and children, Poughkeepsle. were Monday night callers of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Belons. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Cottle and Mr.

and Mrs. Avery Phillips. Schenectady, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Miller last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fang born, Yonkers visitors of Miss Rebecca Smith one day last weeV. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Horak. White Plains, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Miller recently. Mrs.

Herbert Brink, Lake Katrine, was a caller one day last week of Miss Flora Rlf enburg and Halsey Rlfenburg. MISS REBECCA Smith and Mr and Mrs. Clayton Nelson motored through the Berk shires last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Miller, Clermont, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Miller, last Sunday night. ur. nd Mn.

William Avery and sons and Mrs. Anna Avery, Yonkers, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rockefeller last weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Pizhe. Hyde Park, were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rocke Llfe of a Supersonic Project Officer," Lloyd Mallan; "Par ents' Guide to Everyday Problems of Boys and Girls." Sld onle Gruenberg; "First Lady of the South," Ishbel Ross; "Aku Aku," mor iteyeroani.

Also "Panther Mountain, John Brick; "Tether's End," Margery Alllngham; "The Phan torn Major," Virginia Cowles "Mister Music Maker Lawrence Welk," Mary Lewis Coakley; The Open Door," Helen Kel Knock," John Dickson ler; "The Story of My Life." Five Red Herrings," Helen Keller; "Our Friend Dorothy Sayers. James Joyce," Mary and Pad aiso strong poison." uoro rale coium: "cisae the Rat, thy Savers: "Secret of Luca Ignazio Sllone: "Serpent and the Stair. rranlr Vrhv xfllrMIl has charge of dining room ar jstuart Cloete; "A Baton for the rangements. Conductor." T. L.

W. Hubbard: Piet Bakker; "The History of the Five Indian Nations," Cad wallader Colden; and "The Ordeal of the Csptive Nations," Hawthorne DanleL EDWARD BARD and son, James, were' Kingston visitors Monday night. Mn. Alfred Rockefeller spent a recent day with Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Mllllous, Selkirk. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Swast, Saugerties, visited Mr. and Mrs.

ard Bard recently. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rlfen burg, Wapplogera Falls, were visitors of Mrs. Mae Rlfenburg and Mr'.

Edna Sturges last Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Jesse Rockefeller were Mondav visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

George Gruntler, StaatPbung. Mrs. Harold Galloway and daughter, Constance, Napanoch, Monday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund S.

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