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THE KUW6TON DAILY FBEEMAN, 8ATUBDAY EVENIKQ, MAY 1919. POINT CASINO OPENS TONIGHT Y.W.C A. Provides Home For Actresses at Camp The dancing Oaslno at Kingston 'Point PatkL will formally opened this erenlng at I o'clock. Snorter's orchestra of this city has taken oror management of the Cathie for the coming season, and oror tweaty (dances hare already been hooked for 'tire month of June, the will iprobakly hare a most successful 'eon. orchestra will fur- the muelc for the regular 'dances held there ererr Wednesday iaad Saturday during tke stunner.

SOCTETT NOTKS. A miscrtlaneons shower was given Florenee Pa.llott of Bergen- Seld, N. at the home ot Mrs. I Frank Hichardgon, Blmendort street I on Tuasdry svenlnj. She was recipient ot beautiful gifts.

Mlsis Fallutt IB to become ttie bride of ThorcM Klehardion of this city. Nekos, of 3J1 Waahingtom venue, and Peter Gouaavasles of St. JshDEbnrjv will be united in marriage, at'Prthlan Hall, on Wall street, at 2 o'clock. Monday afternoon, May Miss Betty Morgan irlll be the bridesmaid and Piter Morgan the man. The coreraonr will be performed by the Her.

J. Conrtantlns of Schenectady, Miss Kekos is a sister of Anthony Nekos, proprietor of the Candy Kitchen, S09 Wall street. A Tery aajoyable ereuing was sneftt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Barton of Platbush avenue i on Thnrsdar evening when a double showBr was given their only daughter, Era, and Mrs.

'Barton's sister, Carrie Palen, whose Treddlngs will take place In the near future. Both young ladles received a number ot beautiful presents including ant glME, linen, etc. Among those present were Hazel Pearson, Alice Pain, Flora Barton, Luella Vftleu, 0-rwe Wagor, Mrs. Herman Barton, Orace Davlg. Viola Wagor, Era Barton, Oraoe Palea, Carrie Palen and Mrs.

William. Barton. When the hour of departing near all roted their hostesses royal entertainers and wished them both a happy and prosperous married life. CITY ACCEPTS TS" POOL OFFER The Y. use ot pool to of M.

0. A. offered the Its big swimming the recreation depart- the city for cortaln whe play IB tho Liberty Theater at Camp Dlx, N.3., find a tomch of home In the Players' wklch the honslsg committee of the ToiinK Women's Christian Aggocinticn, of which Mrs. John IK for them. Because of the distance from any town wh'eie sliey might stay, it necessary te provide some sort of living accommodations for the actrweg.

Y. W. A. built the liouje, supplying with all fonvenleoees mich sewing machines, washtubs mid ironing boards. Camp Upton, L.

I a aliBllar W. A. TO CLOTHE STUDENTS Mlas Cornelia Sophia Carawright, 'daughter of Mrs. James O. Carn- jwrlght of Saugerttea, and Grant Mackey Brlnnler.

son of Corporation i Counsel and Mrs Wllttam D. Brinnier of this city, were married at 1J o'clock noon, today by the Rev. E. V. pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church in Saugerties.

The ceremony was simple and impreailve. Only, members or the immediate famlltei trere present The bride iraa given atray by her inother. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served, after which the couple departed on a brief On their return they raalde In Saugerttes whore Mr. Brln- nlcr will practice law. Mrs.

Brlnnler Suits Worn by War Workers Will Be Given to Penniless Students in Switzerland: ABOCT THE FOMCS. Official uniforms the Tonne Christian Association minus the Bine Triangle, the Association Insignia, will bi worn next winter by women students who have been strond- pd In Switzerland during the war and who, because of lack of funds, Inabill- 17 to re-enter their unlive country, a desire to finish their university courses or because they hare no family to which to return, wfll remain there Beit jear, Elizabeth M. Clark, who has been In Switzerland for ten years under tho Woriu Student Christian Federation, has appealed to the Kfttlonal Student Committee of the T. VT. C.

A for cleth- 1115 for the 300 foreign women ntn- dentg In Switzerland. Tbe scarcity of rloThlng last year among these almost refugee students rnnde it necesfcrj for two Rtrla to share one coat so that only one could go to classes or go out I of rtoorj at a time. Four large packing cases ef all kinds of used clothier, save hats, which Is In good 'condition, have been rollected hastily from college In the Xew Enclnnd States, Ohio, TVest A'lrclnla, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware by the Sru- The Misses Grace Wagor are spending a days with their brother In Naugatuck, Conn. Mrs. Augustus Roe of 13 Bast St.

James street Jg at Baltimore, for a two weeks' visit to her daughter, Mrs. Walter Ford. Mrs 0 Sfnith and Mrs C. White of Kew York city are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs B.

S. Smith, 241 West Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bradford are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter at their home in Eddyrille.

Mother and child are doing nicely. ROSBNDALE. Rosendale. May clinic will be held by the state board- at All Saints parish house on Tuesday, Mav 27, from 9 a until 12 to any one -who has bronchial or lung trouble may be examined by a specialist sent by the board of charge. The public is cordially vUed to attend tms clinic.

Mrs Berrian of Lloyd motored to this -village on Friday last and called the Hisses Mrs. Charles Troy and aunt, Mrs. Kllby ot Jersey, returned with her to Lloyd. Lloyd Lefever. who Is spending the summer at F.orest Glen, visited his lnu 6Tenln 6' parents on Friday last.

Summer guests arrived at the cottage on Saturday The Rev. James G. Cameron, rec hours of the day for the hoya and of the city. This offer hat accepted by the reoremtlon department' and supervised twlmmlftg will conducted under the autpieea of the department during tht icmmor. plang are being formulated whereby boys and girls from certain wards may meet at the Y.

M. C. A. to take advantage of the big pool. The boys will at certain houn and the girls at others.

A schedule will announced HE soon as tbe plans are completed. It is the intention, of the recreation department to toach boyi and jirls to swim. The city will also fnrnlah free soap and SAWKIEL. Sawkill, May Church, Ruby, Sunday, May 26th. Mass and sermon 8 a.

m. Sunday school after. St. Ann's Church, Mass and mon 10 a. m.

Sunday school 3 p. m. May 3.30 p. George J. Vaeth, rector.

The Victory Flag which wmi allotted to the town of Kingston (Saw- lull) by the forernient adorns tho flag pole at the rectory. The Welfare Society will a large gathering of men at 8t Hall on Tueaday, May 27th at 8 ra. The following will Hon. Prank Brink, rlior; Hon. ex-county Judge, Jenkins; Hon.

Assemblyman, Jool Brink; Hon. Abble Cook; Hon. ex- ssnator, Jacob Hlee. A cordial" ln- vjtation Is extended to all man of the towns of Ulster and Ktofiton. Let every one be a boevtw, on hla matter of great Importaneo.

O'Reilly Stars Won. The O'Reilly All-Stars defeated the Port Bwen Sluggera this morn- Ing In'a fast and exciting game, by the score of 8 to 2 The for the All Stars were Kelly and Davltt. Any team, ages 14 to 18, wishing to have a game should leave word at O'Reilly's news storo. Broadway. Mission Sunday.

The mission at St. Joseph's Chnrch being conducted by the Rer. C. S. Warren, C.

SS. and Rerr. Louis Smith, C. SS most able speakers, will come to a. close Sunday evening.

There baa been large of women the first week and the men this week. last Dance of Series. The series i dancea of Saturday evening 1 un.ui.ca uniu under the auspices of the Jr. O. U.

A. In the Mechanics' on Henry street, will come to a j.closewlth a grand Jjall and reception Palan's orchestra. Thon ol Btooood totality fonday I to 7 iiTlUttoM for the private ro- to held June 1 will furalih tko tor (MMIMT SINGS CHARGE OF.CTTY night that fonr- tow eahrw iud ttntrod away from tho KiwvUA turn on Albany of tho ejlroa hare boen located by tko ooUeo oo far. YM Onvt AtUr 17 undergronad, ptfiodioal cicadas 17 year locusts --of brood No. 19, are coming out.

aay one hare MOB one? THE MEN OF AMERICA" Ton talk breed Act a hlihtr swain. Tou the (tod of pastww, bMp tht'cieafurc of You 4raw credit of niUu, bttUr and But woat yeu dolnt. mj brethen, iMttir tke rou bMWt of your Of worth of a calf or a celt, Ant tt scrub uii worthy a feol or a dolt: Vou mentlen Wtth rnaar a "whan." But ah! reu eonnlnf. IBT Of children of Tou talk ft flBy, helfar. ihmpcly and sleek, iball kc filled IB year ruck tHat is unworthy or -wMk; But wtaat in ynr kcunboldT they your Oh, what revetled In round-up That the et And what of your boy? Hare you a crowlnc yaur mark In tkaa your bnwd a that li your watchwwd and jaitcre and But what word AJUWBT, of msft.

Rwe Deettsdalo, AHz. WORDS OF WISE MEN A child of a year old nrfTk from the heel. (By run- ntng rennd in the open ittr.) -Spanish Proverb. Fear nothing, thon earnest Caesar and his fortune. Caesar encouraging the pilot in a stana.

flne cage won't feed the bird. The Instinct of the first Cain ever Inrks somewhere In hearts. 1 had rather my ceke bora than you should torn It Calamity Is nian'i true touchstone. Beaumont and Fletcher. Tho rwrottlon dopartrinot of dtr ha Ottnmftlty Choma, and win MMUOO eharfo tfco fint Ttioiday whoa tho Cotnnmnfty mwt la Forayth that trmtec.

Harry P. Do4go will bo rotainod Iwdor and dlrjctor ot chorvw and the OolonlitCttjrBftnd will furnlah Us music for ilBflnf. Plant. Art botaf awanftd fcy department to special artirtJ attend on certain wjlnn and take part in wort. TuUer details will the plane are completed.

Bold M. rrmnk O'Sailly, aj at auction at the court houM, tbll morning under mortgaM forwtenro, in the action ot Klnnton tire Savings and Loan AMociatlon Ellen Moon, a4mlaiitrattt of the ettate ol Grant Cole, docoaaod, and others, a parcel' of land with dwelling, on Lincoln stroot, the tot me 160x114. It wai off to Wllliaa V. Aberaothy tor $111. Tennessee Bey Makes Qtod Profit in Raiting Game There is profit IB Hoys' Chita.

A boy. according to, a forwtv- fflent agricultural repert, took out membership in pig club. He pro- chased a pig fer $50. She farrowei Ttn part of which the toy for J1S8. With this money he purchased a bear of excellent breeding, which he exhibited at the last ten- nessee Division fair, winning the grand championship of the breed ortr all He won In prtiea.

940 of It in competition with experienced farmers. Bis animals are now rained at IB2B. This, with the momey From Rales and prize winnings, to from which he dedncts $157.65 for feed and learlag a profit of 158735. Klagston Bait Peculiar Lawtutt is a queer caue tor a law HOB. A man who was insane fetor- Bined te throw himself oat of the win- dew of an aaylvn.

He ewreral and was prorotttod fcy the Put in a new apartment, as otrt of the window, fell on the lawn and hlra- seriovtly, but to say, the oared his mental disorder. At wee he sued the officers of the asylui for negligence. The plaintiff was suited. 1 OlMHO Barrytown Ulitor to Tnt Xiagiten, ft Maeak Tan Ktn ft Cojk. X.

T. rovi: TOfKtan QTTVS that Ml Aaaaal e( itockkoMtri nf.fit Roxmor Coifipanj, wfll kaU tltt Say, at tt at at ot sucb Onbpamr haaoakcn. Iftof- i land is tvira of ghukTakcn, Conjttr, New Turk; for purpow of electing flve for rtiBlnj and two of to sent it' the next annual meeting of Compuj i and for transaction of Encn bod- i BIST Mtlng. KUDOLPH M1LLKR. PrMttnt SDWASD B.

MILLEK, Woodlaad, K. Mar IT, ADVERTI3EKS ESTIMATE THB BT TUB aRCULJLTION. Aad The has a elr cnlfttton 'dovble that ot all other Klagatan dallies era- blnod. it a gradnato of the High I dent Committee of the National T. I'or of All Sanits' Church, went to School and received higher education iln a girls' seminary.

During war work. Her late Albert Carnwright, waa of Saugortlan mot prominent banker. Grant Brln- nler well known In this city. On graduating from Kingston Academy studied law in the Albany law school of Union College. He also studied with Morschauser and Mack of Poughkeepsle, and Brlnnior, Canfield ft Brlnnler in thla city.

In 191T he was drafted to the colors, volunteering for service He waa jaaalgned to 19th a JPonnaylTaala outfit, attached to the f. A. to be sent ovor In response to Miss Clark's appeal. This clothing will I he dyed, cleaned and made over in i Switzerland In addition to the clothin? collected from students In colleges nearest New Tort case of uniforms, which hnve been turned In by W. A.

rlcs who did war work. Hnd the official gray uniform is being sent. As uniforms nro being turned in by vrnr New York to attend the funeral of the late Bishop Greer. Mrs. Ralph Lefever is spending this week with her sister Mrs.

L. A. i Mellert at Clifton. X. The people of Rosendale a patriotic 7 eal, are earnestly irorkinff to May 30.

1D19. a Memorial S. orn.ng. led hy Alan S. McKenzie, mars i lal of tne dar and a moun ed es workers be claimed by the cort accompanied" by the Ked Hook Saturday Continuous 1P.M.

to 11 P. M. Prices: MATINEE OiUralOc AUttlSc mm GliUnilSc Sludpnt Committee, which will remove the Insignia and prepare the so that thpy may be worn by troincn who hnve been forced by -rrorld iBrltish and Australian armies. He events to remain In Switzerland for became a sergeant in this command. After a year in the war zone he waa discharged from Camp Dlz April 23, 1111.

OKATR KHCORD. ot Recent aaid Penom la This Vicinity. Roger Kolly. a of Captain of Newkirk died Friday morning at hit homo rn i Brooklyn. his father he Is by two Goorgo Brown and Mrs.

Edward Hopkins of Brooklyn, two D. E- Hoffora of city, and McGoonoy of Brooklyn, and brother. P. J. Kelly of Jersey City.

Funeral will be held from 3u Chnreh. 43rd street and Fourth Brooklyn, at o'clock Monday morning. Interment be In Calvary cemetery. that city. Stella 0.

Qntan Kennedy. -n-lfe of Frank and davgh-; tcr of the late John aad Phebe Vaa-; If.ran Qulnn. dlod at hor home In Mxrborough. Thursday aftercoon at 3 o'clock, -vas 2S years of and survived by her husband, her Madolyn. her naotJaw.

brotltrj. George and, ISrlnt at JTarlboroaa-h and oT TfasbSaglon asd one alstor. at tiome. Tho Military Band and mounted, police. At St.

Peter's cemetery there will be an address by Rev. Father Hisgins i and singing by the school children. At Rosendale Plains cemetery an a'l- dress by Rev. James Cameron and prayer by Rev. Mr.

Simmons an'f singing by the school. Immediately after the parade there will be a welcome dinner served to the returned soldiers and the old veterans are to Exttml. invitation te Work- Ru cst IIof 1 nor i lwal I talent will enliven the dinner hour. I era In At 2:30 re assem Paris. April Jfnrle of school green and the Hon.

J. E. Har- following a-conference denburgh will introduce the Hon. i) representative committee of tlic Judge James Jenkins, who will de- American T. C.

A. held the Kit liver the to the soldiers Hotel. Paris, han Invited the Arcpricru (citizens of Rosendale. several years. QUEEN MARIE INVITES Y.

W. C. A. TO RUMANIA A We Are Pleased to Offer Dainty ANITA STEWART Young Christian Association come to Rumania and open work under her parroncirc. Ainonjc the representatives of the T.

C. A. prrsTt ar tl'e conference r.rr»: Harriett Tnylor. head of Ihe Amcricjsn Y. C.

A. wnrk over- 1 3Isry of Hudson. Mary Dinsraisa, hT.d of T. C. A IivJuvtrlit) wori Charlotte tbe T.

TV. C. A wort Italy. A sneat at the was C.itnrjl. wife of tlic of Hie Riunnlaa Jegatlaa Y.

W. C. A. WORKER IS OECOKATEO. John Ollry.

ho has accepted a position at Kingston Point for the summer, begins his work oa Saturday. Paul Paien. a former resident of this village, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Van Tassel! aad Miss Dorothy of Cornwall motored to this Tillage on Sunday and called on relatives. Mrs. 3'ary Arm Ackorman Is quite sick at her homo In tWs Til- lace. Mrs. Ackerman is one of the vlHaKC's oldest residents.

Her recovery is doubtful. Four summer yuests hare arrived at the "VTesp Cottage on WOMEN" Anita Stewart is at her as child of nature, jGgliting -woman's fight for a man against a grasping WOMB reaches the rerj crest of her brilliant career. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuecke.

hare spcadlag months 5n the city, returned tc their horn" Sere oa Thursday. Tvnla SlaJer of spent" 1 the week end -sritli Mrs. Henry Moore. Jlorjran Cowl-ant And family cl to Friday oa Tn Hagra still coa- ADDED ATTRACTIONS: Keeney's Pictorial News, Christie Comedy and Pathe Review EXTRA Mlw Marlon of JCrw Tort CSSy Sn He ustnc of nroay with Churrh IVar his 51513 Tbe Sa srr- Ticrr aure sww tlip partt an to Soloist Dancing Tonight oT Jdaltu Ills Three Days MONDAY FRANK KEENAN TheSilverGirl Keeney't Orchestra and $10,000 Pipe Organ.

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