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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON, N. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1941. Married on Easter Sunday SOCIETIES CLUBS PERSONALS Easter Day Chosen For Local Weddings Easter Sunday was chosen in Kingston by manv of Murray- Oil Miss Florence Uhl and Bernard Murray, were married at St. the local Peter's Church Easter Sunday brid'es for their weddins day as morning at 11:45 o'clock by ceremonies were performed in Re 1 Henry rL.

Herdesen. The throughout the city as ''ride is a daughter of Mr. and f.f. in neighboring c-ommuni- Frederick Uhl of L'6 Spruce: street. The is the son of i and Mrs.

Bernard Murray of I Tayior-WhiUaker Hoffman street. i mUdKvr, V. i.o V. a i.c:i in icr of Marvin of 130 marriage by her father, wore a Murray street and the late Mrs. green street dress with beije ac- and Elmer H.

Taylor, eessories and a corsage of violets. of Newbursh. son of Mr. "and She was attended by her sister. Mrs.

Elmer C. Taylor, were united Vlis Phyllis Uhl, who wore a ir. marriage at the parsonage- of tei's'. 1 street dress luggage the Congregational Union Church ta accessories and a Arsase of by the Rev. John R.

Heidenreich. -Violets. Edward Norton of this city Hilda Dunham of this city -'3 best man. and Douglas Harris of Xewburph Following a reception at the were the attendants. The bride omc of bride's parents the wore a.

light blue dress with couple left for Jersey City. X. matching accessories and her at- wn erc they will make their home. tendant wore a rose dress. Follow- ing a reception for 75 guests at the home of the parents, 1 Darth-LJoyle Miss Pauline Doyle, daughter of and Mrs.

Taylor left on a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doyle of Port trip to the south. They will reside Ewen, became the bride of Ser. geant Chester Earth, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Barth of 84 in Newburgh upon their return. Kelly-Sapp Miss Rita Sapp, and Mrs. Matthew Sapp of ISO Hasbrouck avenue, and Robert i Tubby street, this city, of Mr mornin al th Church ot Easter of the Comforter, Kingston. The cere- mony was performed at 9 o'clock I Kelly of Brooklyn, were married at St.

Mary's Church Easter Sun-j day afternoon at 2:30 Rev. Joseph P. Connor The bride was given in marriage her father. She wore a Personal Notes Engagement Announced Easter Sunday day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The trirnn.d u4S Rev.

Joseph P. Connor performed. np Pn ra a a Photn the cereiiiuny caughl ith blossom Miss Klla Sa PP- Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sapp of 180 The bride wore a gown of blue Douqucl as of Easter iljes Hasbrouck avenue, who became the bride of Robert Kelly of Brooklyn net and lace with a blue fingertip Th jd Irvine a st Mar Church on Easter, veil which fell from a wreath of aurer lw sister of the br i Bruce Winne, son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. J. Winne of Fair street, will play the juvenile lead in a i new play, "Murder by Appoint- 1 ment," which will open at the Bliss Haydn Theatre, Beverly Hills, May 1. Mr.

tt'inne will piay opposite the daughter of Richard Barthelmess. Mrs. Charles A. Terwilliger, re- gent of Wiltwyck Chapter, D. A.

i Mrs. Lancelot Phelps and Mrs. i G. N. left today for Wash- ington.

D- where they will attend the sessions of the 51st annual D. A. R. Congress. i Mrs.

W. D. Hawk of Downs street is spending the week in i her brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.

B. Higgins. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Krida of New York city spent the Easter week-end with Mrs.

Krida's father, Judge G. D. B. Hasbrouck of Clinton avenue. Miss Caroline Larios of 31S Washington avenue was announced recently as a nominee for membership in Alpha Upsilon Zeta.

honorary group at Rider College in Trenton, N. J. Mrs. Elizabeth Harris of Tillson has returned to her home after spending the winter in Florida. Miss Betty Shea of New York city was the Easter guest of her brother and sister-in-law.

Dr. and s. Edward F. Shea of Stone Mr. and Mrs.

George Quinette i wore a pink taffeta gown with a Pink roses, carnations and blue silver tiara and matching veil and i delphinium. All wore sweetheart carried roses. Miss Millv i i a to a thr i blue flowers. She was attended by Mrs. Jacob Bernardo of this city, who "'ore pink chiffon and a flow- carricd roses Mjss fl hats tQ gowns ored -Tad ioH Raoha'el Bal-! I f.

inSst I and Miss a a i Mrs UTM 1 Branch was organ- timore Md brother of the Brown rt VCn worc Ust during the ceremony. A recep- as best man bridesmaids. They wore blue taf-; tion for 40 guests was held at the acted as best man. fcta gowns si vcr tiaras an(1 Manna tan 3HSS MARGAKEI ss Margaret Laurie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Hamilton Laurie Herrick of New York city were Hotel Stuyvesant, whose engagement was announced on Easter Easter -guests of Mrs. "George Sunday by her parents. Miss Laurie will become the bride of William Quinette of Tremper avenue. Tarbox of Albany. Aza Markle returned to his The engagement was made known at a tea at which Mrs.

Laurie home in Port Ewen on Friday aft- 1 "'as assisted by Mrs. Abel Abernethy, Mrs. Albert N. Cook and Mrs er. spending the past four months James W.

Collins of Albany. with his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Al- i bert Rowe, of 67 Hinsdale street.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott and son, Eugene, of Holland Patent, were the Easter guests of Mr. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Scott, of West Chester street. English Children Join in Egg 0 At White House Washington, April 14 hundred and thirty-two refugee children, who are not customed to take the Easter bto" ny as seriously as do American" youngesters, converged on the White House today to find out first hand about a special Amen can custom-- the Easter egg These refugees, ages 6 to 15 who are living in Washington and nearby Maryland and -'towns, were invited by Mrs. FradT 1m D. Roosevelt to the party at which thousands of younV sters annually frolic on the ious White House lawn Good weather was forecast anfl gloomy gardeners with a last loo 1 at the newly green grass pated a record attendance of ef rollers. es Mrs Henry Wallace, wife of the Vtce President, arranged to offi ciate as hostess in Mrs.

Rons? velt's stead today. The first lant had left for Los Angel" to s4 her son, Capt. James Roosevelt married to Romelle Schneider whn nursed him through a serious ill ness in 1938. The Normal School is one of the 248 colleges and universities which during 1939.40 included the tuberculin test 7 chest X-ray in the routine physical examination of the students. NIOHTCOUCHS Mrs.

William Van Dyke of De- A held parents after which the couple left on a week's motor trip through the south. Upon their return they will reside at 161 Tremper avenue. Atharhacton Lodge Lodge will troit, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Josephine Hamilton of 37 Franklin street. Mr.

and Mrs. John Haulenbeek 11 (Author of Good laste Today By Emily Post O'Connor-Bun tly The marriage of Miss Muriel M. Bundy, daughter of Mrs. Elmer Bundy of Creek Locks and the late Mr. Bundy, and Joseph Edward O'Connor, son of Mr.

and was Harry Katchigan and Edwin Doyle, Jr. Following a reception at the Gold- D- i i Kichardson-Uates Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dates of New Paltz have announced the Members invited.

and their friends are Werner Hose en Rule inn Mr PnH marria of their daughter. Char- i The Ladies' Auxiliary of Weiner feft on a short lolte Bra Oales to Curtis Jam-i Hose will hold a public card party icic on a short wedding trip. Ser- i TT: geant Barth is now stationed at Fort Dix, N. J. Shaler-Gwisz The marriage of Miss Janis Mrs.

Michael O'Connor of Bloom- i Louise Gwisz, daughter of Mr. and ington, was performed Easter Mrs. Joseph Gwisz of Lake Katrine I a mcmbcr of Pl Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at and Ernest Franklin Shaler, son erson Richardson of Christians- at the Central Fire Station on burg, on Saturday. March 29 West O'Reilly street Monday even- in Arlington, Va. Mr.

Richardson ing, April 21 at o'clock. attended the University of -Carolina. Mrs. Richardson attend-1 Classmates Have Guests cd Randolph Macon Women's Col-; Four local students at Williams- lego at Lynchburg, and was i port-Dickinson College who have St. Peter's rectory, Rosendale.

1 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shaler of The astor th Rub The pastor, the Rev. William Me- Donald, officiated. Miss Anna O'Connor, sister of the groom, and Charles Reilly, cousin of the groom, were the only attendants.

The bride wore a beige dress with, a light Jiat and a 'corsage of tea rdses. Miss O'Connor wore a light blue dress and a corsage of lighter tea roses. Governor Clinton Hotel the couple left on a wedding trip to'Wash- aeseeassoooesceooeoseess Ruby took place Easter Sunday at Phi sorority, i been spending the past week at Leo Hcrmance to Marry tiicir homes in Kingston each had guests for the holidays. Alfred aster guests of Mrs. Haulen- iiuette." "The Pcr- nalil.v of House," "The Blue Book of Social Usace," etc.

beck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ingalsbe, of Washington avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Murray of Hurley avenue spent the week-end in New York city. them or each basket between carry a basket? Answer: It would be better if each one carried a basket of her own. One basket carried between them--even if overlarge--would be almost hidden.

Also, the posture of those carrying any object of appreciable weight between them is awkward. An Ensign in the Navy Dear Mrs. Post: My son has just become an ensign in the Navy. GUEST AT DINNER IX FOR- Does he use Ensign as a prefix to MAL HOUSE WOULD XOT nis name on the invitations to his LIFT CANDLE FROM HOLD- i his and his bride's Answer: On both, his name should be engraved as Mr. and in Mrs.

Wesley D. Hale of Broad-! ER xo LIGHT CIGARETTE way and Miss Isabel Thompson of Orchard street have returned to A question often asked is wheth- i parentheses underneath, in smaller their homes after spending the i er it is proner for guests to reach i letters, his ranking. This way: winter in Florida. i ri j- ff mlt nf i Mr. John Clifford Smith Among those from Kingston who I and fl" canc (Ensign, United States Navy) attended the reception at New- TM 1( on the dinner table to light While he himself does not use the burgh on Sunday followins the thelr cigarettes; or polite to stand I title Ensign when writing his own on Sunday following the Taylor-Whittaker wedding were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Nestell and up and stretch over to one near name, nevertheless anyone writing thP rpnfernmrn the centerpiece. to a 1:30 o'clock in the PlattckillRe- A SSlfe UCSt of formed Church, ML Marion. The morning at the Municipal Buildin- rniwfp- .1 pas tor of here by Leo Hermance! formerly of I T-v" 1 nfTC- 1 nn i nf i 1 1 3 o. it-J i A ClllU TM, i i i i i i i i CIUUJ.

C33 1 111 11 CtO -Oil" family of Henry street. Mr. and tnls I ould sa a or sign John Smith. His wife's card i i I i i i i 1 i A i Ellrodt of Mt. Vernon" waV the dinarily one should do neither.

In a SmTth house especially, when no Passiflg Somethlng at the ton J. Plattekill Reformed Church officiated. 'The bride was attended by Miss Mac Shalcr as maid of honor and Miss Margaret Shaler and Mrs. Alan Glisz as bridesmaids. William Kingston and at present of 48 tr.TM;i i-i -N- i i i 1 1 I wuiicun inss 01: Hamilton Place New anc alem.

was a guest of Ray- TPnc-f his was the of Prospect street; William Finks of Miss Elizabeth Marjorie Ross of 526 West 139 street, this city. They mond Schneider of Clifton avenue, and William Elder of Jersey said the ceremony would take Shore. was the guest of Har- nlarp at tho -it C-L i for Mr. Shaler .11 was ucst man Han Church here on April 26, the! street" were Rev. Mr.

Kegwin officiating. MrJ Messrs. George Beecher and Alan Hermance was born in Kingston, i Gwisz. i the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Her-1 i COUGHING? Bongartz Cough Medicine 3 sizes 35c, 35S Broadway I I A It 1 "fath naC VCn ma riage by a nce. The bride-to-be, a native of white taffeta, en train, trim-1 and Mrs. James Ross." ed with seed pearls. The veil and gauntlets of Princess lace were worn by her mother on her wcd- and Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Van Gaasbeck. matches or lighters or'cigarettes Miss Eleanor Easton 'of the or ash tra 3 are Provided, guests ffar Mrs. Post: What is the Huntington, captain of the Ulster are not expected to smoke until to pass something at the county chapter of the Woman's such time as those items are ass find myself at a Field Army of the American So-! If none are Passed, then it so many times where there ciety for the Control of Cancer. hou be Hosts at Lake Katrine Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Brink of i Katrine entertained Mr. and i Wl mcan guests too few saltcellars for each attending the regional conference i should not smoke at a11 a a ble. I ne to be to reach one him- in Albany today at the Hotel Ten- I with intimate ricW( Vn I vl Carolyn Mullin Girl Re-! objection to smoking but who! ceUar an put it down within serve secretary of the I do not themselves smoke and there- ear reach or the other person. It spent Easter at her home in Phil- fore forget--or have never cared-- ls to pass salt or pepper adelphia Pa. i Provide themselves with dinner- rrom one to another--probably be! Mr.

and Mrs. William Riley and able smoking equipment, and one set with CARD PARTY TUESDAY, APRIL 15 MANNERCHOR HALL 87 GREENKTLL AVE. Auspices Ladies' Auxiliary 8:30 3 5c ding day. The veil was trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a colonial bouquet of gardenias, carnations and lilies of the maid of honor wore a pink the to Mr.

and Mi- worth of Port Ewen and Miss Mil- I arent-Tcaclicr Ass'n I drcd Lawrence of Maplewood, N. i at their home on Saturday. Hurley Unit The regular April meeting of taffeta Empire gown cut along the same lines as that of the bride. April 36. has again been postponed Church Tea Postponed The spring tea at Redeemer Lu-' theran Church which was to have to Wednesday.

April 23, due to the been held Wednesday afternoon It was trimmed i blue velvet fact that April 16 comes in the has been postponed until Thursdav i nous. The bridesmaids Easter holiday week. Nomination i afternoon at 2 o'clock The tea is dressed similarly in blue taffeta. of officers will be made at the i under the auspices of many--but if it might lighter, one might lean over to a fsed to someone at farther dis- down the table, it is handed are, from one Miss Fannie Williams of Rosen-' whoever is waiting on table, "Will rson to the other, dale is on a cruise to the West ou brin me som matches, Released by The Bell Syndicate, Indies. please?" Inc.) Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph C. Note: Never lift a candle from a i ftlrs Post sorry she can no am, Easter week-i Mrs. David Burgevin of Albanv a candle that is near or lift the down the table avenue. -hole candlestick or perhaps ask as serving dishes 1ML S.

MI 1 AJO 111- i i a vJiiti V.OJ1 ilU of Canisteo. spent the i branch of the candelabra. The on ger personal letters. She i-eek-end with Mr. and pressure needed to put it hack into i I however to have many Mrs.

William E. Finch of Moun- its holder can aU too easily break I "ted sb'ps on a variety of sub' jects to offer to her readers. Today's slip is "Names and Signa. tures. Be sure to send a three- tain View avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber of Main street will spend Easter The attendants' bouquets were of coming meeting. i of the church. Circle No.

2 week on a trip through the south- cousins art states. weddin off the arm. Two Little Flower Girls Dear Mrs. Post: Mv two First Communicants at Redeemer Church Tbe Willing Workers' Class of CLINTON A I- METHODIST CHURCH present "DORA DEAN" A Drama-Comedy in EPWORTH HALL Wednesday, April! 6 8:15 r. M.

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Y. Active tuberculosis was turned up 22 times as frequently last year the colleges which in-, eluded the tests for tuberculosis i in the routine physical examination of students as in those not giving the students the tuberculosis tests. APPROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS URGENT7 I To You Who Suffer Periodic FEMALE PAIN WHICH MAKES YOU CRANKY, NERVOUS Hundreds of thousands of -women -who suffer distress of functional monthly i a ieadacne, backache, cramps, HOT- ousness, pain of "Irregularities," dark circles under eyes, a bloated feeling, so Treat, "dragged liave obtained wonderful relief from such symptoms by taking Lydla Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Pintham's Compound Is made ei- for women. Taken regularly tnruout the month--It not only relieves such distress but aids In building up resistance against these symptoms.

Famous for OTer to years. Worth trying! BENEDICTINE BALL TONIGHT Municipal Auditorium We gratefully acknowledge and thank the following additional patrons: Mrs. David F. Derringer, Stone Ridge, N. Y.

Reade's Kingston Theatres Kingston Lodge, No. 970, Loyal Order of Moose Abram S. Molyneaux G. A. Schneider and Son A Friend I Your Protection AGAINST FRAUD! "Certified" DRY COLD STORAGE FOR FUR AND CLOTH COATS AT OUR LOW RATE 2 MINIMUM OWB QQ operate the only "Certified" Dry Cold Far Storage Vanft between Kingston and Albany PHONE 877 WE WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME Doroiiy Schei'eJ, Dolores Less, ilizabet'i Sciei'ei.

Dolores Lir.c a Bulivar.i ar.d row. Beverly Fiorc-rice iiher Deyo, Lord and Rosaid SDyce'wers 'ur-abis to bs 0 1288 Wall Sfreef. Kingston, N.Y. "Excfesire Fnrrierj Since 1900.".

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