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vPAILT FREEMAN, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1.947. THREE. SOCIAI, ACTIVITIES SOCIiTIES CLUBS PERSONALS Miss Alice Louise Mercier Married July 4th To Paul Kennedy of Eddyvilie in Port Ewen The wcddlnK ot Miss Alice Louise' Merclcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morcler, Port Ewcn, to Paul Kennedy, ion of.

Mrs. Theresa Kennedy, Kddyville, and the late James Kennedy, took plncc July 4 1:30 p. m. in the Church of the Presentation, Port Ewen. The Rev.

Joseph Comyns performed the double ring ceremony. I Veronica Cornel to was or- fitnlst. Miss Theresa Kennedy, niece of the bridegroom, sting "Avc Maria" and "Pnnls Angelicus." The church was decorated with summer flowers. Mr. Mcrclcr escorted his daughter.

She wore a white miirqulsetto bridal gown with fingertip veil and tiara of waxed orange blossoms. She carried white gladioli. Her lister, Miss Morcler, as maid of honor wore a yellow, marquisette gown with bandeau of talisman roses in her hair. She nloo carrjcd' a bouquet of talisman roses: Miss Peggy Van Loan, jGowcr girl, wore a pink net gown and carried an old fashioned bouquet. John Kennedy was best man his brother.

Ushers were-Paul Mcrclcr, brother of the James Kennedy, brother of the bridegroom. Eighty guests were received 'by the. bridal party at a reception in St. iLeo'i Hull. Afterward Mr.

and Mrs. Kennedy for a short wedding trip. For traveling the bride chose a beige gabardine suit with white accessories, They will make their home In Port Ewcn. attended Kingston High Scjjpol. Mrs.

Kennedy Is employed at the Artistic Mr. Kennedy, a veteran of four years army service, two of which were In Europe, is employed by Island Dock, Inc. Callabar Dance At Wiltwyck Club Among those entertaining before the "Callabar Club Dance tonight arc Mr. and Mrs. Holllstcr Sturges, Jr.

ot Stone Illclgc, They will be hosts at a cocktail purty for 25 guests at their home. dance will be held at The Wiltwyck Golf Club instead of the Carleton's barn as originally planned. Danny Bittncr and his orchestra will provide music for dancing beginning at 9 The club members held a picnic yesterday s.t the club house grounds. Herbert Bird, Violinist Oberlln Conservatory M. Columbia University Will Accept Pupils During July and August.

Phone 881-J 38 W. Chester Kingston, N. Y. ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TO PHILADELPHIA SUNDAY, JULY 13 will leave from E. Strand at 9 A.

M. Adihs $5.50 Children $5.50 on sale Now at 939 Strand, also 40 Meadow Street. Phone 5168 or 3286-R-l Aiupleet of Brotherhood of New Central Baptist Church P. Betrothed KONALDA OONLIN Mr. und Mrs.

IJarold Conlin of 304 East Chester have'an- nounced the. engagement of Miss RQiialcla Frances Conlin, to John Francis Jordan, son Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan of 113 Spring street. Mr.

Mrs. Conlin en- tcrtnlncd at family dinner party Thursday evening at Iho engagement known. Miss Conlin, a June graduate of Kingston High School, is employed at Schwonk's Bakery. Mr. a veteran of World War II, is, completing his studies and is em- ployed at tho Fuller Shirt Co.

P.V.P. CkSTHolds Annual Dinner Reunion The P.V.P, Club of- Ulster Academy graduates held its annual reunion at Yd Nleuw Dorp in Hurley Saturday evening, June 28; The members met for dinner and a social evening. Those present were the Mmes. George W. Simpkins, John' Sterlcy, Cornelius LeFevre, Ross K.

Osterhoudt, Conner Roosa, Roy Brower, 'William 'H. McNamec, Edward Hillis, Samuel Peyer, Cornelius M. Hardcnberghj and Miss Mary C. Doremux. Other members of the club who were not present are the Mmes.

Joseph Sachloff, S. Hunt, Ray Walter, Gordon Gunning, and the Misses Henrietta Schwab, 'Dorothy Demgen, Florence Riseley; Harriett Church 'and -Harriett: Parker. Cassidy-Scully Nuptials Thursday Miss Catherine Scully, 107 Newkirk avenue, was.united, in marriage to John Cassidy, 220 Hasbrouck avenue, Thursday at 2 p' m. in St. Mary's Church.

Rev. Francis Molony performed the. ceremony. The VASSAR BEAUTY SHOPPE WILL BE CLOSED from July 7th to the Uth 296 Wall St. Ph.

2633 At the End of the 9-W By-Pass FROZEN CUSTARD BEOINS A NEW TREAT Tht Firtl Delicious With the Bat -Creamy Rich PINTS AND QUARTS TO TAKE HOME Girl Scput Camp Filled io. Capacity As Wendy Opens first tamping period for Girl Scouts Sunday at Wendy in WaUkiJl all of thu units arc 'filled capacity. WiilllnK iinyo been mtulo (or the remainder, of the scuaon lind the camp committee reports i that no further registlatlons be taken. 1 ynlts organized theii- counselors. arc Pioneers, Miss' E.

Betty. Young, Syracuse University with years of: Greenwood; Miss." Janice Froellch, student' at Leland Stanford -iUnir yersity; Miss Alice Jones, student' 'lat: Cprtlahd State Teach- ers 'Brownies, 'Donald Tinnie'of' Port Ewen. assistants 'are the Misses Benck, Trenton, N.Y Sylvia Leaman, Lyndhurst, N. Ruth LaPlace'j Bagbta, Nancy Paltz; Janice Hyde, 'Kingston Fay: Richards, 'Elizabeth Leahive, Kingston. Hazel County Scout Director, 1 is director'; of the campi, members of are Mrs.

Kenneth of business manager; 'Elsie Steilln, dietitian; Miss Ruth Syracuse, health Miss. Mary Mars'cher; Albany, nature, constultant; Miss Stella Portland; front -by, Miss Agnes: Phillips, Burlington, Miss cook assisted by the -Misses- Anne 'Page, Patricia Thurin, 1 of Kingston: in the dining room; Anthony Guerrera, Tillson, assistant-- unit leader; Miss Carolyn Mount geology consultant; -and 'Frank iGraney, Kingston, unit, -assistant 'leader. Ulster Scouts' now camp include: Kingston-- Sandra B. Abbott, A. Delores Banks, Donna Sylvia' Clark, Mlllice'nt Clayton; Bertha Jo Haulcnbeck.

Rena Greenberg, Hopper, Barbara Mutton, LeFev-: ken, McCaff ery, "'Jacqueline Una L. Jeanne Louise 1 Wells. New Pal'tz-- Jane' Bracken, Gertrude; Dipplc; Suzanne McClain, Patricia Napanbch-- -Delores Brackman, Arlena Ferraroi' Millicent Ferrarb, Irene "Gelselhtkrt, 'Anne- Oakley, M. Marlyri Wilhelm, A. Kernonkson.

Barbara, 'Decker, Patricia DePew, Rachel Shea, Villa, Clark, Barbara Totirib. Saugerties'-r-. Patricia ''Fusick, Catherine Giannonp. Elizabeth' -Lee, Joanne Lee, ijeahne Mari- Webster. Rbberta Rosendale-- Kathleen Tillsoii-- Ann.

'froni outside the county who; are camp are Lea Jones Ellen Gladys Zimmerman, Lihdhurst, N. J. Lois Ames, Bronx Thelma Block, Kaplan, Ruth Anne Reed, Jeanne Yoemaris, 'Mont icello; Sandra' Betty Davies, Poughkeepsie; Dorothy Dbmbrow- ski, Barbara -'Kath- leeri Hoyt," May Ann Feller, Barbara Esther' Klemm', 1 Rosabelle LaPlace, -Bogota, J. Margaret Bihghamton, fonrierlyof Rudd, Soriia May Kearny N. Wehdover, Teheafly, N.

Mary Jane' Warren, Cake MB. AND'. MRS. B. PREHN Miss Wieslet of and Walter B.Prehn of Rifton were married June 28 at St.

Peter's Church, Rosendale. They are shown cutting their wedding cake at the reception held at Williams. Lake. (Fred Schroeder SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL! 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M.

ONLY WOMEN'S WASH FROCKS 1.98 SIZES 14 to 82 VALUES to SINGER S-60 BWAY SAFEGUARDS FOR AMERICA LISTEN TO THE "ANSWER PROGRAM" THAT TELI.S YOU HOW COMMUNISM WAS BORN, WHY IT SPREADS 15 Minutes of Drama that Thrills and Informs And Makes You Thankful You're An AMERICAN. SUNDAY, JULY 6lh. 2:45 p. m. Sponsored by KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.

KINGSTON COUNCIL. No. 275 Feted at Hijgh; Falls, -High; 5-- A bridal was given -Miss Mavis. Schoonmaker at 'her home. In High' Falls Sunday by Mnjes; Marietta Houghtalihg and 'Roberta Weidler.

Decorations were in peach 'and nile green and 'a' tulip- basket filled with in the of the 'room. present in the af terhbbn were "Louise Weidler, Mildred Mildred Tanner, Maude Ashtori, Mable'' SuttonVr Anna May Sutton, Margaret Lulu -Countryman, Rbw'eria- Pappas; Helen Sut-' Hazel plearwater, Dorothy i Schoonmaker; Countryman, i Margie Sutton; Simmons, Marietta ''Hoiightalirig, Roberta Weidler and tho 'Misses I Beverly: Countryman, Ddri. Aishton, Dqria 'Countryman; Anna Mavis fschobn-' maker and. and Raymond: Paul- Simmons. Men who joined them for the ''evening were George Weidler, Chrm Haack, Hartly i'l'anner, Robert Christiana, Ashtoh; -Garry Sutton, Maurice Countryman-, 'Sam Pappas, Sutton, Rpscoe Simmons, Raymond Schoba- maker, George' Weidler, Raymond Houghtaling; Norr'is, Clayton Suttpn, -and Fordham -Pro-.

Dust Dance. This Month 7 A 'Star 26 will close the summer -season? of YiTeeri 'Co-Ed program. This be 'for. Cb-ed Council members their dates or escorts. will be, by Tvifem- bers are urged.to, come to program July'11'and hear.

young women at the MVJ.M, diamond.at 6:30 p. 'nil Fun and fellowship at the Y.W.C.A. will follow; :10. p. m.

Business and Professional picnic" at the', Reservations be made by Monday noon. Camp.la filled for the. week of-July 6th, however are 'a vacancies for July. desirous going to camp are asked to register toon, Alice Korfright, Loriri Smith Wed 1 Kerhonkson, July 'Alice. Ko'rtright, daughter Mrs.

Kortright. was 11- ried June 27 to Lbrin Smith of Napanoch at, the Methodist Cnui'ch parsonage in Napanoch by 'he Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lake Napanoclr wore the''attendants. Mr; and Mrs. Smith have returned from a wedding ti-ip George, Lake Canada.

They are 'residing in an apartment at Dr. Fuller's house. Jean -DuBois, 'Highland, Engaged to, Charles Torripkins 'Highland, July 5--Mr. nd Mrs. -Harold upper Grtnd street; announce the engagement of.

their daughter, Jean I'u-- Bbis, to Charles Tompkins, son of 'Mr; and Mrs. William Tompki ns, Newburgh. No date has. been for wedding. DuBois was graduaied from Highland High School and Central Academy of Beauty is employed ih" Marian's Main street.

Mr. Tompkins attenc ed school in Marlborough and is manager of the Grand Union store at Triangle Acres Opens 7th Year As Y.W.G.A. Camp Triangle Acres, Y.W.C.A. camp, opened its 7th season of organized camping for younger girls Sundayi The following campers are enrolled: Marjory Merritt, Joyce Popo, Kathryn Norton, Helen Libby Sally Stark, Marilyn'Jacobson, Sandra Silk; Griffin, Carolyn Talleur, Jane LeFever, Irma Banks, Louise Millens, Mary Ann Dwyer, Ann O'Reilly, Beverly Embree, Donna Scholten, Ellen O'Reilly, Shirley Cownn, Nan Shurter, Pat Cullum, Joanne Davitt, Sally Ann Smith, Alice Whipple. Campers elected to camp council are: Patricia Cullum, Sally Ann Rose, Carolyn Talleur, Helen Kukuk, to- represent the living groups: Members at large are Mary Ann Dwyer and Marjory Merritt.

Summer'Term. Register Now Bulletin. Ph. 118. Fair Main.

MONSTER HOLIDAY TONIGHT A I I PORT EWEN Auspices Town of Esopus Tost, No. 1298, American Legion BENEFIT POST BUILDING Pastime Games: 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 pirn. Regular Games: 5 1 5 p.m. (25 ALL PRIZES INCREASED 1 for this "Holiday Special" NO INCREASE IN PKICESr-ONLY 50 GENTS FREE BUS MIDII.AND TO KINGSTON 1 Schedule of No! 1--Start at Broadway and-O'Neil O'Nell Manor Elmendorf Albany, Clinton Front Washington Boulevard, Henry Broatlvriy, McEntee Wurts St.

to Port Ewen. Bus No. 3-i-Stnrt at Albany ind-'Fpxhall Hasbroiick Delaware North Union Gill String), Broiiil- way, Abeel across Bridge to Port Ewen. 7 M. De Wilt Lake LOAD YOUR TFUCK, TAKE BUS OR DRIVE OUT, Oft HIKE DE Win LAKE BRING NEIGHBORS Hundreds of children enjoy this resort.

Every person enjoys seeing the children and young people at this resort. FREE TABLES PARKING Admission 30-- Children Ruth Gllild.Will Form Bowling Teams roRitlnr tnoollng of Ihe Ruth Guild, recently or'gonlKod In the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, was held Wednesday evening. Plans were discussed for forming bowling teams In 1 a MlHS Huth Buddcnlinijcn of Port Ewen; as guest of the club, described Concordia Collegiate institute in Bronxville, whore she hus just completed her freshman -year. This school, maintained -by the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, offers a. high- school course for and is'co-educational on, the junior college level.

While niost of the students take courses which prepare them for further training in theology, medicine, nursing, and education, others choose: a terminal course. Miss Buddenhagen summary of college life with its opportunities' for study, recreation, and experience in group living, was entertaining and instructive. The next meeting of the Ruth Guild will be held Wednesday, August 6. The Coming Week r.otlccs In- sorted In the weekly ccilcndnr notify the Social Kdltor not later than Thursday. Phone 2200).

Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of Pocknnaclc Lake, have been ttpoiulliiiK wiveriU dtiys i Mrn. Scott's parents, Mr. niul i Mrs.

Harris C. Inglis, 39 Mountain View avenue. Thatcher Wood; a student ht RulRers Unlvci'silly is spending the wcnk-ond with purohtH, Mr, nnd 'Henry Wood, Hurley, He has as his guest, a classmate, Paul Mr. nnd Mrs. Everett 'Fessen- dcn of Huntington, L.

formerly of this city, are the guestn for the week-end of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Johnson, 19 Mr, and 'Mrs. 'Clayton U.

Smith of 70 Elme'ndorf street arc In Gouvencur attending the of Miss Marylou Trerise and the 25th anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. G. Richard Trerisc, her parents. Theodor Oxholm and son, Thco- dor Jr. of "Rosempnt," Esopus, are on month's trip to Calif.

Miss Louise Oxholm is spending the summer at Cotuit, Cape Cod, i Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hazenbush, '249. Washington entertained at a party for fourteen guests at home before the Twaalfskill Club dance' Thursday Sunday, July 6 "4 p.

Sunday Concerts, Woodstock. Tuesday, July 8 2:30 p. Garden Club, Mrs. 'Roger Loughran, Hurley, hostess. Openings at''Summer- Theatres, plays continue through Woodstock Playhouse starring Clarence Derwent.

"Payment Crags- moore Theatre. "The Male Animal," Sail Loft Theatre, Germantpwn. Wednesday, July 9 .8 p. party, Women of the Moose Heaven," Maverick Woodstock. Friday, July 11 2:30 p.

Gardens Club, Mrs. Iven Freer, West Hurley, hostess. Second Birthday Party Charles Clark vKawecki celebrated-his second birthday with a party at his home, 194 Ten Broeck avenue, June 26; Games were Those' present: were Donald Volk, Frinces Barringer, Barbara J. Celuch, Linda and Franklin Carol and Frederick Burnett, Fraizer Spraig and Lynn Kawecki. The Misses Susan 'and Nancy Herzog, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert 30 avenue, are spending 'the summer at Camp Ecole 'Chamglain, Ferrisburg, 'Vt. Made Dessert tommies made their own dessert in World War I. They concbted "trench. pudding" by boiling broken condensed milk, jam, and water until it was of a jelly-like consistency.

UNA M. SCHMIDTKONZ Teacher- of Pianoforte Professional- Training Given' In Developing: Successful Miss Schmldtkonx studied Dr. A. New' England Conservatory, Dos) ton, Mass. Mr.

F. Pressman, Jullllnrd School of Music, N.Y.C., and under Harold Bailer, concert pianist. STUDIO: 211 Washington avenue, Kingston, N. Y. Phone 3747.

Fall September 15th. Schedule Is being: arranged. applicants urged to apply now. Registration from July 3 to July 12. Bernard Goldman, Fashion Stylist, Weds Helen Kline Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Kline, 98 Hone street, announce the mnr- riagc -of their daughter, Miss Helen Kline, to Bernard Goldman, son of Jsndore Goldumn, 2l Broati- wuy. The ceremony was performed at the home of the. parents, July 'J, tit 1 p. Rabbi Stanley Danzlgor-of Congregation Agudas Ac him officiated.

Attendants were 'Miss Lucille Kline, sister of the bride, and Philip Goldman, brother of the bridegroom. The bridegroom is fashion stylist at the Goldman's Style Shop. Other social on Page Flva VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Prof. Leopold Auor Method HAROLD CUTLER PHONE 1058 259 Washington Arrant Spencer's SUMMER SCHOOL Monday, July 7 High Sckool Graduates -Learn Shorthand Typing before entering college! special clan in typewriting has been formed for teen agers. Teach that youngster to.type 10 years and up accepted for this class.

REGISTER NOW! 9 to, 11 a. each day 239 FAIR ST. (Freeman Building) Phone 4808-J STATEMENT OF CONDITION For the Period Ending June 30, 1947 INCORPORATED, JULY 5, 1889 ASSETS Mortgage Loans Advances Loans on Shares Office Building Other Real Estate. Real Estate Sold on Contract Federal Home Loan Bank stock Savings Loan Bank of New York Stock Government Bonds Cash on Hand and in Banks Furniture Fixtures $4,348,833.99 809.17 1,985.00 19,000.00 1,297.41 3,357,52 40,000.00 21,000.00 555,000.00 92,454.21 8,495.97 58 Years Continued Service OWN YOUR OWN HOME WE WILL HELP YOU $5,092,233.27 LIABILITIES Due Shareholders Borrowed Money 740,000.00 Withheld on a 43,121.16 Deferred Profit on Real Estate 1,405.17 Other Liabilities 4,703.71 Reserves: $140,974.00 Surplus For Other Reserves Undivided OFFICERS Samuel Stern President Charles R. O'Connor.

Treas. Irvin McCausIand Samuel H. Peyer Treas. Harry L. Kirchner.

Asst. Seety. Charles J. Turck Asst. Secty.

John B. DIRECTORS 42,848.15 1,468.37 239 ,7 79.84 425,070.36 $5,092,233.27 Wittiam B. Byrne Peter J. Hallonn Harry Hymes Harry Raymond Howe Harry Kirchner Irvin McCausIand Wihner S. Nickersoa Charles R.

O'Conntr Samuel H. Peyer John B. Sterley Samuel Stern Frank Thompson Henry J. Wieber J. Allan Wood Regular Dividend of Paid on Income Shares on June 30th, 1947 Regular Dividend of Credited on Installment Shares on June 30th, 1947 136th Series Wifl Open August 4th, 1947 137th Series Will Open November 3rd, 1947 Our Shares Are Legal Investment for Trust Funds SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Cor.

Broadway E. Strand Tel. 254 -255 Kingston, N. Y..

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