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

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Four Anita THE ROCKLAND Landgren COUNTY JOURNAL -NEWS on Women's Flowers" A. Burt at a will Clubs ual with longer worldliness life, love influences are Blauvelt a of in of our nation; God, the how lives, on NYACK, when the everything American the we we N. Pilgrim spirit- way live no is is their York mark on congress worshiped; documents thanksgiving our WEDNESDAY, pews sessions where and of how in coins; and state with "In George American JUNE pray; how Virginia God legislatures the 10, prayer; how We history and 1959 Washington national tablets Trust" open New how con- Yonkers Couple In Valley On Silver Year Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schoen of 2 Sherman Drive, Spring Valley, were hosts Sunday at a 25th wedding anan niversary celebration in honor of Mrs.

Schoen's sister and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Feinstein, of Yonkers. Rabbi Hyman Routenberg of the Jewish Community Center, Spring Valley, officiated at a ceremony in which Mr. and Mrs.

Feinstein renewed their marriage vows. Their son, David, served as best man at the double-ring ceremony. Among the many guests were Mr. Land Mrs. H.

Klarman of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Lewis of the Bronx; and Mrs. S. Miller of Briarwood, L. Miss Bertha Feinstein, Mr. Mrs.

M. Feinstein of New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. Spiro of Neptune N.

and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bindell of Passaic, N. J.

VILLANOVA GRAD Robert J. Merkert of 31 Division -Avenue, South Nyack, was graduated this month from Villanova University, Villanova, Pa, AT LAST A NEED FINALLY FILLED THE ALL METAL PORTABLE WINDOW FYRE SCAPE Deadliest spot in the home that is on fire is the top floor, because heat and smoke rise through the house, drawing the flames along. The only escape up to now has been to jump, but now a safe method of escape is offered to you in onr all new METAL WINDOW PORTABLE FYRE-0-SCAPE. Its light enough to be handled by child, strong enough to hold the whole family at once, weighs less than 15 lbs. Just hook it over the window sill, toss out the window and elimb down easily and safely.

It has been weight tested at better than 4,400 lbs. Its special patented construction holds the ladder away from the building and eliminates side to side sway. It comes in two sizes, 14 ft. for 2 story structures and 24 ft. for 3 story structures.

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Please send me a lifesaving PORTABLE WINDOW FYRE-0-SCAPE 14 ft. Size Model 14 $49.95 24 ft. Size Model 24 $79.95 enclose check money order 0 C.O.D 0 further information Name For Free Demonstration Call ELmwood 9-2715 James Jones-Carol Hahn Wed Carol Jane Hahn, daughter of Mrs. Louis R. Hahn, of 1 Westside Avenue, Haverstraw, and the Mr.

Hahn, became the bride of James Matthew Jones, son of John F. Jones, of 37 Fourth Street, Haverstraw, and the late Mrs. Jones, in a double ring ceremony at St. Peter's R. C.

Church of Haverstraw. The Rev. John A. Dougherty officiated. Mrs.

Frank McCormick was organist and Mrs. Jerry Mastromarino was soloist. Given in marriage by her brother, Louis R. Hahn, the bride wore a princess style floor length gown of silk organza, designed with portrait neckline and short sleeves, applique with Alencon lace and re broidered with seed pearls, and a bustle effect bow back. Her veil of imported silk illusion fell from a Juliet cap of matching Alencon lace.

e. Her bouquet was a cascade of gardenias, gladioli, and baby's breath. or honor. She wore bouffant Miss Alicia Butler served: maid street-length dress of pale pink ganza, fashioned with a set-in sash of darker pink and a circlet matching rosebuds. Her was a cascade of roses in two of pink and African daisies.

The other bridal attendants were Mrs. Loretta F. Jensen and Miss Barbara Austin. Their gowns, tical in styling to the maid of or's, were in pale green and their bouquets were cascades of light pink roses with African daisies. Sylvester Jones, brother of WHAT'S IN A NAME? ARMSTRONG maker of the finest flooring.

BIGELOW oldest and best in carpets. DOYLE'S over 50 years installing floor covering. Doyles Carpets 22 N. ROUTE 303 BLAUVELT EL 9-2844 bridegroom, was best man. Charles Jones, brother of the bridegroom; Albert Turk, cousin of the bride and Joseph Rooney served as ushers.

The mother of the bride wore a dress of beige silk organza with pink accessories and a corsage of 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 Ber-23 muda.

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 County Health Department, was graduated from Haverstraw High School and is studying at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Daughters of Jacob The annual dinner and tion of the Daughters of Jacob, Haverstraw, took place at the Capri Hotel, Spring Valley, with some 50 members present.

The following were installed by Evelyn Kranzler and Libbi Pressler: Harriett Horowitz, president; Sylvia Schulman, first dent; Edith Cohen, second vicepresident; Barbara Kigler, treasthe urer; Helen Ax and Violet Dolney, co-secretaries; Mrs. Pressler, Mrs. G. Newman and Mrs. Englander, trustees.

Mrs. Harriett Horowitz, who has just successfully completed a year of being president, was presented with a gift of a "Star of David" as a token of thanks from the organization. Marlene Jacoby, who is moving to Spring Valley, was presented with a corsage. YOUR FRIENDLY LOAN MANAGER can help supply A him $25 that way on SHOW TO magic Signature $500 how only, cur or furniture. MONEY Capital William J.

Lamey, Manager 33 Park Ave. Phone: SUffern 5-1735, Suffern OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY 'TIL 8 P.M. SATURDAY 'TIL NOON OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.

M. TO 9 P.M. "IF IT'S FURNITURE OR APPLIANCE YOU NEED" See BLISS Furniture, Inc. The Largest Highway Furniture and Appliance Store in Rockland County We Give TRIPLE STAMPS With Every Purchase Phone HA 9-5764-5 ROUTE 9-W HAVERSTRAW, N. Y.

Is Honored At Bride's Shower A surprise bridal shower, given by Miss Jane Daly for Miss Anita Landgren of Roosevelt Street, Pearl 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 Point.

Sending gifts were Mrs. Fritz Holmstrand, Miss Loretta Allen and Mrs. Eric Klang of New Jersey; Miss Margo Schrack, Mrs. George Bastista, Mrs. Courtney Bright and Mrs.

Harry Keller of Pennsylvania; Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Pearl River; Mrs. Kenneth Baisley of New City; Mrs. Dieter Pfingst of Maryland.

Miss Landgren will wed Doyle Bright Saturday at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Pearl River. Church Clubs WSCS Activities 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 smorgasbord June 27 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Both will be held in the church hall.

The WSCS of the Rockland Lake Methodist Church will hold a new goods and baked goods sale June from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the church. The new officers of the WSCS of New City Methodist Church were installed following a dinner meeting Monday evening in the church hall. Hostesses for the dinner were Mrs.

William Justice and Mrs. James Dingman. Mrs. James Dewhirst, retiring after two years as president, was presented with a life-membership pin in WSCS. Mrs.

Justice introduced Mrs. Grace Compton, district WSCS 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; spiritual life, Mrs. Michael Brown; for Christian social relationships, Mrs.

Charles Lane; for supply, Mrs. Ronald Pannell; for local church work, Mrs. Lyman Raymond; for meroership, Mrs. Louis Mamatto: for ways and means; Mrs. John Cumming; chairman of the parsonage committee, Mrs.

Dewhirst. Hadassah1 of Nyack Mrs. Henry Karlan of Haverstraw, vice-president of the Hadassah Lower New York State Region, 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 Cember, 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. Cember, 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. Wallison and Mrs.

I. Dropkin; fund raising, Mrs. N. Hecht; donor, Mrs. M.

Zinn and Mrs. R. Bretschneider; bulletin, Mrs. G. Fixell and Mrs.

R. Bretschneider; calendar, Mrs. N. Hecht; publicity, Mrs. F.

Soll; HMO, Mrs. E. Maidman; J.N.F., Mrs. L. Schwartz; trees, Mrs.

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

Mittleman; phone squad, Mrs. R. Sterngass; sunshine, Mrs. D. Kohn; hostess, Mrs.

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

Schwacz. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hudak of 111 West Spring Street, Spring Valley, announce the engagement of their daughter, Therese, to Joseph Wengryn of 166 Sherman Street, Passaic, N. J.

The couple plan an Oetober wedding. County PTA's Orangeburg Installations Officers and delegates were installed at the June meeting of the Orangeburg Unit of P.T.A.: Garland Landrith, president; Priscilla Scott, vice-president; Mavis Thompson, treasurer; Rhoda Jacobs, corresponding secretary; Rosa Conlon, recording secretary; Evelyn Gottlieb, Dorothy Smullen and Robert A. Meylan, delegates to the South Orangetown P.T.A. Council. The ceremonv was conducted by Past President Robert A.

Meylan. Each elected official was presented with a corsage or boutonniere. Prior to the installation, the June meeting was held, with Garland Landrith presiding. The following committee chairmen made their annual reports: Jacqueline Holland, program; Jan Radicchi, co-chairman of safety with Monica Dedovich; Rhoda Jacobs, hospitality; Sylvia Schuster, membership, Shirley Derfuss, mothers. Mrs.

Derfuss also reported on the successful Teacher Recognition Day reception tended the teachers of the Orangeburg Western Highway. and Greenbush Schools in the Orangeburg fire house. In the absence of Mrs. Aaron Newman, Priscilla Scott read the ways and means report. Mr.

Landrith congratulated all the chairmen on a job well done, Special mention was made of Mrs. Katherine Kohla and the part she played last year in securing the macadam sidewalk for the school. Mrs. Schuster was congratulated on the membership figure of 256 for the year. Mrs.

Conlon, secretary, read copies of letters sent to the school board concerning the over-crowding of the Greenbush School as a result of moving into Orangeburg the seventh and eighth grades from Tappan and Palisades and the eighth grades from Tappan Zee High School. No written answer from the board had been received. The Orangeburg unit voted to support an art-illustrated date calendar to be prepared by the South Orangetown P.T.A. Council, The art teachers will select appropriate pictures from the work of the various schools in the district. 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 Piermont. Mrs. Thompson's second grade won the attendance award and the refreshments were supplied by the mothers of the seventh and eighth grades. Church News Full Gospel The Kingsmen Quartet will sing in the Full Gospel Church, 19 Gurnee Avenue, Haverstraw, Sunday at 10:30 a. m.

The four young men are from Eastern Bible Institute, Green Lane, Pa. All plan to enter the Christian ministry, one already having completed his theological work. President of the school, the Rev. Milton T. Wells, will accompany the quartet and will give the morning address.

The public is invited to enjoy the musical talents of the young men and hear the address of Mr. Wells. RECEIVES PH.D. RECEIVES PH.D. John M.

Swombley, of Nyack has received a Ph. D. from the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. Superlatives Can't THE NEW HILLCREST NURSING HOME N. MAIN EL 6-0567 NA 3-3456 SPRING VALLEY The Utmost Care In Distinguished Surroundings.

Luxurious Facilities Inspection Invited Mrs. Chester speak "Developing Woodland Gardens with Wild covered dish luncheon meeting of Sun Dial Garden Club of Nanuet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Jacob Van Gelder, Laurel Road, New City. Hostesses will be Mrs. Herman Krause and Mrs.

Carl Grosch, Jr. Rockland BPW The annual spiritual breakfast of the Rockland B. P. W. 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 Mae of Pomona. Some 30 members at- tended. Guest speaker was the Rev. Ernest Churchill, Protestant chaplain at Rockland State Hospital, who talked on "Placing Trust, in God and Man's Dependence His Fellow Mr.

Churchill, who feels people become ill mentally when they feel no one is interested in they must face the world alone, them, said, "God made us to love people. Money never loves us nor does a beautiful home. When dominated by Mrs. spoke of recalling Fathers' first act after landing on firm and reaffirm this is a re- Plymouth Rock was to express ligious nation. Announcing Hillcrest Park Day Camp ROUTE 45, SPRING VALLEY AGES 4-14, LIMITED ENROLLMENT, SWIMMING ALL SPORTS ARTS CRAFTS DRAMATICS DANCING, COMPETENT AND MATURE STAFF.

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