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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 4

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Tin ill Wl NYACX THE ROCKLAND COUMTY JO'JRNAL-rJCWS worM'iness in our lives, we no thanksgiving and pray; how tablets i un live mark Dews in Virginia and New JamesJoneS'CarolHtduiWedAnita L'lJsrai Women's Clubs Engaged Yoihcrs Couple Filed hi Valley On Silver Year Mrs. Chester A. Burt will speak Is Honored At Bride's Shower on "Developing Wixidland Gardens with' love of God, everything where George- Washington i worshiped: how "In We Trust" is on our coins; how the national Mrs. auveit spoke on the spirit- 'congress and state legislatures open ual influences of the American way jtf)(ijr sessions with praycr; how of life, recalling how the Pilgrim jd()Cumcnts 0f American history con-Fathers' first act after landing on'fjrm and reaffirm this is a re-Plymouth Rock was to express' ligious nation. with Wild Mowers" at a covered dish luncheon meeting of Sun Dial Garden Club of Nanuet tomorrow at the home of Mrs.

Jacob Van Colder, A surprise bridal shower, given by Miss Jane Daly for Miss Anita Landgren of Roosevelt Street, Pearl Laurel Road, New City. Hostesses will be Mrs. Herman Krause and Mrs. Carl Grosch, Jr. Announcing Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Schoei of 2 Sherman Drive, Spring Valley, were hosts Sunday at a wedding anniversary celebration in honor of Mrs. Schfien's sister and brother-in-law, Tvtr. and Mrs. Leon Feinstcin, of Yonkers.

Rabbi Hyman Routenberg of the Jewuh Community Center, Spring Valley, officiated at a ceremony in which Mr. and Mrs. Fcinstein re- rlillcresf Park jnewed their marriage vpa.h. Their River, at Marten's Falls Inn, South Pascack Road, Pearl River. After the many gifts were opened and admired, refreshments were served in the dining room.

Guests included Mrs. Jack Burns, Mrs. Oke Boustedt, Mrs. Joseph Bow, Miss Marilyn Gnant, Miss Gail Sherman, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs.

Howard McKeon, Mrs. Edna Kornman, Mrs. Alfred Wietecki, Mrs. Sylvester Daly, Mrs. Henry Landgren, of Pearl River; Mrs.

Gerd Lundin and Mrs. Willie Wahlin, aunts of the bride, visiting from Sweden; Mrs. Philip Kessel, Mrs. William Dabinett, Mrs. George Hagler, Mrs.

Howard Roberge of New Jersey; Miss Carolyn Weitmann of New York; Mrs. Fred Ehlig of Suffern; Mrs. Richard Williams of Stony son, David, served as best n'un at i the double-ring ceremony. Among the many guests were Mr. Hand Mrs.

H. Klarman of Brooklyn; Si Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller.

Mr. and Rockland EPW The annual spiritual breakfast of the Rockland B. P. Club was held Sunday at Bill Goodman's, Rt. 59, with Mrs.

Florence Blauvelt of Congers, chairman. Kate Johnson of Nanuet presided. The invocation was given by Rabbi Louis Frishman of Temple Beth El, Spring Valley, and the B. P. W.

emblem benediction by past-president Mae Lawlee of Pomona. Some 30 members attended. Guest speaker was the Rev. Ernest Churchill, Protestant chap-Iain at Rockland State Hospital, who talked on "Placing Trust in God and Man's Dependence on His Fellow Mr. Churchill, who feels people become ill mentally when they feel no one is interested in them and they must face the world alone, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Hudak of 111 West Spring Street, Spring Valley, announce the engagement of their Mrs. Sidney Lewis of the Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. S.

Miller of Briarwood, L. Miss Bertha Feinstcin, Mr. Day Camp ROUTE 45, SPRING VALLEY AGES 4-14, LIMITED ENROLLMENT, SWIMMING ALL SPORTS ARTS CRAFTS DRAMATICS DANCING, COMPETENT AND MATURE STAFF. A Top Flight Camp at Sensible Prices MANNY SINGER, Director Phone ELmwood 6-2142 daughter, Therese, to Joseph Wen-gryn of 166 Sherman Street, Passaic, N. J.

The couple plan an October wedding. "and Mrs. M. Feinstcin of New York; Mr. and Mrs.

J. Spiro of Neptune City, N. and Mr. and Mrs. H.

Bindell of Passaic, N. J. Point. Sending gifts were Mrs. Fritz County PTA's Iff Holmstrand, Miss Loretta Allen and Mrs.

Eric Klang of New Jersey; VULANOVA GRAD Robert J. Merkert of 31 Division rAvenue, South Nyack, was graduated this month from Villanova University, Villanova, Pa, OrangeWg Installations Miss Margo Schrack, Mrs. George Bastistn Mrs. Courtney Bright and Officers and delegates were in said, "God made us to love people. Money never loves us nor does beautiful home.

When dominated by1 Mrs. Harry Keller of Pennsylvania; stalled at the June meeting of the Orangeburg Unit of P.T.A.: Garland Landrith, president; Priscilla Scott, Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Pearl River; Mrs. Ken vice-president; Mavis Thompson 4 i i neth Baisley of New City; Mrs.

Diet treasurer; Rhoda Jacobs, corre er Pfingst of Maryland. sponding secretary; Rosa Conlon, re Miss Landgren will wed Doyle Bright Saturday at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Pearl cording secretary; Evelyn Gottlieb, Dorothy Smullen and Robert A. AT LAST A NEED FINALLY FILLED THE ALL METAL PORTABLE WINDOW FYRE-O SCAPE Meylan, delegates to the South Or-angetown P.T.A. Council. The cere- River.

Carol Jane Hahn, daughter of Mrs. Louis R. Hahn, of 1 Westside monv was conducted by Past Presi' bridegroom, was best man. Charles Jones, brother of the bridegroom; Albert Turk, cousin of the bride and Joseph Rooney served as Church Clubs dent Robert A. Meylan.

Each elected Avenue, Haverstraw, and the late Mr. Hahn, became the bride of James Matthew Jones, son of John F. Jones, of 37 Fourth Street, Haverstraw, and the late Mrs. Jones, ushers. official was presented with a corsage or boutonniere.

Prior to the installation, the June meeting was held, with Garland Lan WSCS Activities The mother of the bride wore a dress of beige silk organza with The WSCS of the Garnerville Methodist Church will sponsor two money-raising affairs this month: a card party Friday at 8 p.m. and a pink accessories and a corsage of drith presiding. The following committee chairmen made their annual reports: Jacqueline Holland, pr in a double ring ceremony at St Peter's R. C. Church of Haverstraw, The Rev.

John A. Dougherty offi DON'T GET LEFT OUT IN THE AT I APPLY NOW FOR MEMBERSHIP IN ROCKLAND COUNTY'S MOST MAGNIFICENT POOL CABANA CLUB smorgasbord June 27 from 5:30 to p.m. Both will be held in the gram; Jan Radicchi, co-chairman of safety with Monica Dedovich; Rhoda ciated. Mrs. Frank McCormick was organist and Mrs.

Jerry Mastro- church hall. Jacobs, hospitality; Sylvia Schuster, Treat your family to the all-inclusive pleasure of House marino was soloist. The WSCS of the Rockland Lake Given in marriage by her brother, membership, Shirley Derfuss, class mothers. Membership in SPRING ROCK COUNTRY CLUB i Til 1 1 i i li Methodist Church will hold a new Louis R. Hahn, the bride wore anoramp; nor, oniy tne iaDuious pool iacmues, dui Mrs.

Derfuss also reported on the the equally fabulous social and entertainment fea- -clv pink roses. The sister of the bridegroom. Miss Mary Jones, wore a light blue dress of lace with darker blue accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. After a reception for some 225 guests at Wayside Inn, Stony Point, Mr. and Mrs.

Jones left for Bermuda. Mrs. Jones, a secretary with the New York Trap Rock is a graduate of Haverstraw High School and Berkeley School. Mr. Jones, an inspector for the Rockland Coun successful Teacher Recognition Day goods and baked goods sale June 23 from 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. at the church. a princess style floor length gown of silk organza, designed with portrait neckline and short sleeves, ap tures. Modest season rate includes reception tended the teachers of the full Club House privileges. dining, Orangeburg Western Highway, and The new officers of the WSCS of plique with Alencon lace and re-em Greenbush Schools in the Orange New City Methodist Church were broidered with seed pearls, and a installed following a dinner meeting burg fire house.

In the absence of Mrs. Aaron Newman, Priscilla Scott bustle effect bow back. Her veil of imported silk illusion fell from dancing, guest accommodations and pgfjL MEMBERSHIP' entertaining facilities are available MALEj200.WIFE$100 i to all Pool-Cabana members. 2G5- nmx tun foot pool-in-pool; spacious new J50 locker building; new Snack Bar. childsen ww18 S100 Monday evening in the church hall.

read the ways and means report. Mr a Juliet cap of matching Alencon Landrith congratulated all the chairmen on a job well done. Special lace. Her bouquet was a cascade Hostesses for the dinner were Mrs. William Justice and Mrs.

James Dingman. Mrs. James Dewhirst, retiring af ty Health Department, was gradu- ask Mini's Ana plenty of elbow room: of gardenias, gladioli, stephanotis ated from Haverstraw High School mention was made of Mrs. Kathenne Kohla and the part she played last and baby breath. ter two years as president, was pre Miss AA'ida Butler served as maidl" siuaymB ai rameign uicKin- year in securing the macadam side a) or honor, bhe wore a bouuariti walk for the school.

Mrs. Schuster sented with a life-membership pin in WSCS. Mrs. Justice introduced street-length dress of pale pink or Daughters of Jacob was congratulated on the member ship figure of 256 for the year. A few Charter GOLF MEMBERSHIPS still available at original introductory rate; until July 1st, interested parties may arrange to play course on a trial basis.

Telephone ELmwood 6-3200 Mrs. Grace Compton, district WSCS I ganza, iashioned wun a set-in sasn I of darker pink and a circlet of The annual dinner and installa matching rosebuds. Her bouquet COUNTRY CLUB Mrs. Conlon, secretary, read copies of letters sent to the school board concerning the over-crowding of the Greenbush School as a result tion of the Daughters of Jacob, Haverstraw, took place at the Capri Hotel, Spring Valley, with some 50 i. 1 members present.

of moving into Orangeburg the sev president, who installed: Mrs. Jon Theismeyer, president; Mrs. James McPherson, vice president; Mrs. James Dingman, secretary; Mrs. Clair Kennedy, treasurer.

Also, secretary for promotion, Mrs. George Liles; secretary for missions, Mrs. Walter Sindlinger: for spiritual life, Mrs. Michael Brown; for Christian social relation The following were installed by Evelyn Kranzler and Libbi Press- enth and eighth grades from Tappan and Palisades and the eighth grades from Tappan Zee High School. No was a cascade of roses in two shades of pink and African daisies.

The other bridal attendants were Mrs. Ixretta F. Jensen and Miss Barbara Austin. Their gowns, identical in styling to the maid of honor's, were in pale green and their bouquets were cascades of light pink roses with African daisies. Sylvester Jones, brother of the ler: Harriett Horowitz, president; Sylvia Schulman, first vice-presi written answer from the board had been received.

dent; Edith Cohen, second vice-president; Barbara Kigler, treas The Orangeburg unit voted to sup urer; Helen Ax and Violet Dolney, port an art-illustrated date calendar to be prepared by the South Orange- co-secretanes; Mrs. Pressler, Mrs. G. Newman and Mrs. Englander, town P.T.A.

Council, llie art teach ships, Mrs. Charles Lane; for supply Mrs. Ronald Pannell; for local church work, Mrs. Lyman Raymond; for membership, Mrs. Louis Mam-Mo: for ways and means; Mrs.

John Cumming; chairman of the parsonage committee, Mrs. Dewhirst. ers will select appropriate pictures from the work of the various schools i. in the district. trustees.

Mrs. Harriett Horowitz, who has just successfully completed a yearj of being president, was presented with a gift of a "Star of David" as a token of thanks from the or-! WHAT'S IN A NAME? ARMSTRONG maker of th finest flooring. BIG LOW oldest and best In enrpets. DOYLE'S over 150 years installing floor covering. Doylcs Carpets 22 N.

ROUTE 303 BLAUVELT EL 9-2844 Hadassah of Nyack Mrs. Henry Karlan of Haver ganization. I Ma dene Jacoby, who is moving straw, vice-president of the Hadas- sah Lower New York State Region, Joseph J. Hickey, principal of the Western Highway School, spoke on the special election to be held June 16 from 2 to 10 in the school, when voters will have the opportunity to vote on the budget for the year and to elect a new board member to replace the retiring member from Pier-mont. Mrs.

Thompson's second grade I to Spring Valley, was presented with a corsage. Ycun PTZtzzmur ixsau manager can help supply HAnn nsrs i that magic item 'fj )U hi. SMOW rm taw ss asagt fcna Ji5 won the attendance award and the refreshments were supplied by the mothers of the seventh and eighth grades. Church News will officiate at the installation of officers and chairmen of the Nyack chapter of Hadassah during the June meeting Tuesday evening. According to Mrs.

Esther Cem-ber, program chairman, a candle lighting ceremony is scheduled. The following officers and chairmen will be installed: President, Mrs. P. Goldstein; vice presidents, Mrs. S.

Lemberger, Mrs. E. Cem-ber, Mrs. S. Levine, Mrs.

N. Hecht; treasurer, Mrs. R. Pozefsky (third term); financial secretary, Mrs. S.

Leventhal; recording secretary, Mrs. F. Korn; corresponding secretary, Mrs. M. Rifkin.

Chairmen include: education, Mrs. S. Lemberger; membership, Mrs. S. Levine and Mrs.

M. Hittman; program, Mrs. E. Cember, Mrs. R.

Full Gospel The Kinesmen Quartet will sing in the Full Gospel Church, 19 Gur- nee Avenue, Haverstraw, Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The four young men are from Eastern Bible Institute, Green Lane, Pa. All plan to enter Vi llain J. Lemcy, Manager 33 rjrk Ave.

rikone: SUSeni M735, Snffcin OPEN DAILY 1 A.M. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M. SATURDAY 'TIL NOON Pi-mllifHt spot in the home that Is lire is the top floor, lnrue hnt and smoke rig through the konsr, drawing the flsmrs along. The only escape Bp to bow hu bees to jump, bat bow a safe method of eneape Is off err to Jron In enr all ww METAL WINDOW PORTABLE Fl'BE O-SCAPE.

ll light enough to be handled by a ehild, strong enough to hold the whole family at once, wrighs lc than IS Ih. 4ot book it over the window sill, tons oat the window and climb down eily and safely. It has bern weight tested at better than 4,400 lbs. Its special patented eonstrartloa holds the ladder away from the bnilding and eliminates side to side sway. It comes in two siren.

It ft. for i story strnclurrs and 2 ft. for story Special ladders are contracted tor office buildings and schools. the Christian ministry, one already having completed his theological work. President of the school, the Rev.

Milton T. Wells, will accompany the ouartet and will give the morning Wallison and Mrs. I. Dropkin; fund raising, Mrs. N.

Hecht; donor, Mrs. M. Zinn and Mrs. R. Bretschnei-der; bulletin, Mrs.

G. Fixell and Mrs. R. Bretschneider; calendar, Mrs. N.

Hecht; publicity, Mrs. F. Soil; HMO, Mrs. E. Maidman; J.N.F., Mrs.

L. Schwartz; trees. address. The public is invited to for CQnprs 8, HAverstraw 9, NEw City 4 and STony Point 6 Telephone Customers enjoy the musical talents of the young men and hear the address of Mr. Wells.

Mrs, H. Salkind; Youth Aliyah, Mrs. M. Troy; vocational education, Mrs. K.

Mittleman; phone squad, Mrs. R. Sterngass; sun RECEIVES PH.D. John M. Swombley, of Nyark has received a Ph.

D. from the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. shine, Mrs. D. Kohn; hostess, Mrs.

D. Shefsky and Mrs. S. Mittleman; ha-ha fund, Mrs. E.

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With this new service, you will be able to dial your own station-to-station calls direct to 46 million phones from coast to coast! ITS EASY! Youll dial these long distance calls much as you dial your local calls. And in seconds you'll be talking to a loved one or iriend in Boston, Chicago, Denver or any of the hundreds of dialable points. COMPLETE INFORMATION about Direct Distance Dialing is contained in the Instruction Booklet recently sent to all customers in these exchanges. Read it before you call, refer to it as you call. HAVE WE REACHED YOU? If we haven't spoken to you or some member of your family, won't you please call us? Just dial ELmwood 6-9927 a free call.

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