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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 8

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EIGHT THE KINGSTON DA'ILY. FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. Y. FRIDAY EVEXING, 22,. Cfirnallons originally were called "coronations," because they were usml in wreaths, crowns and gar- liirul.i.

iTf 7" A OIHUtMl IIOIlHItb eepsake I.HJW I A gift orcadon, Gen" Fclne Rcgiitcrcd Keepsake Diamond iHing it the traditional way to 1 love you." Only one Diamond hundreds has the lovely color,) cut and clarity to meet. the 'high standards maintained through decades by Keepsake, (lie molt, name in diamondi. OPPENHEIMlttS Jewelry Store JOSEPH OI'PENIIEIMER, Frop. 578 BROADWAY A SOCIETIES CLUBS PERSONALS Plans Are Completed For Eugenia A. Newton Wedding in Highland Highland, Aug.

22--Miss, Eugenia Audrey Newton, daughter of Mrs. Wood Newton, Highland, whoso marriage to Stan- Icy Eugene Hasbrouck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hasbrouck, will take place Sunday at 3.p. in the Presbyterian Church, haw-selected'Mrs.

Vernon Terwilliger, Highland, a cousin of the bride-to-be 1 Miss Nancy Keller, Hyde Park a classmate a't New Teachers College for her attendants. Patricia Lord; will be flower girl. Herbert Van Siclen will be best man and ushers will be Richard and Robert Heroy. All arciformer classmates oC Mr. Hasbrouck.

The ceremony be performed by the Rev. Oscar Jelsma, pastor of the church. Miss Grace Brucklacker will be the soloist with Earl Footo of Poughkeepsie at the organ. A reception will be held at the homo of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Atlna Wood following the ceremony- and will be attended by the bridal party and immediate families.

After a wedding trip through northern New York, the couple will reside on Millrock road, New Pultz. Social Party MOOSE HALL 574 BROADWAY Every MONDAY EVENING at 8:15 P.M. (D.S.T.) BIGGER BETTER I noyv at SINGER'S Fashioned Newest Fall Shades SINGER'S flNltT SIlV'tRPLATI JLJLo she can choose wi'lli its richly- pierced floral design Lady classic and superbly simple of line or the pnUcrii with a delicately cut floral -design. And then, too, Her choice is the finest wearing quality (killed craftsmen tan'producc --because it's Community at Convenient Payment Ttrmt G.A.SCHNEIDER SON JEWELERS Broadway Theatre Building N. Y.

Closed Thursday Afternoons Dorothy Wells Is Bride Of George HasBrouck In New Paltz Ceremony Miss-Dorothy Wells, "daughter of Mr; and Mrs. David Wells of New Paltz, in marriage to George HasBrouck, son of Mr. and HasBrouck, Sunday, August- 10, at 4 in the New Paltz Reformed Church. The ceremony was performed by fth'e; Rev. Gerret G.

Wullschleger, pastor. Given in marriage by her grandfather, Mr. Bernard, the i bride wore a pearl gray two piece street length- dress with brown accessories and a corsage salmon tea roses. Miss Jane Kimlin, as maid of honor; wore an aqua-street length dress accessories and a corsage of yellow tea roses. William HasBiiouck, brother of the groom, was Ushers were Warren Schoonmaker and Fred Kimlin, Jr.

Mrs. HasBrouck, mother of the a blue suit with accessories and a corsage of pink summer' lilies and' rose Mrs. mother of the bride, wore an aqua 'street length with white 'accessories and a corsage of pink: lilies 'and- rose buds. Fort recep itipn was held.at the Old terward Mr. and HasBrouck left for a wedding "trip to 1 Atlantic City.

make their home' in Ohiovillc. bride is a cashier i Market, New: Paltz, and Mr. HasBrouck is empldyed in the Foughkeepsic. Empire Market, Mrs. Raymond Murphy Feted at Stork Shower Bridal Shower Given For Blanche Gulnac.

At New Paltz Church 'New Paltz, Aug. surprise bridal'shower was given in of Miss, Blanche Gulnac 'the Methodist Church hall Tuesday Expecting to attend a family night Miss'Gulnac was asked to sing a. solo. After the opening hymn singini; and the solo, the stage curtains parted as a chorus of "surprise" greeted-the guest of honor. Those present wore Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, Mr. Harry Mr.

and Mrs. Louis -Vander Mark, 'Mr. Arthur Eritchctt; Mrs. Irving Sutton, Mr. and Mrs.

Adam and Abel Quick, Mr. and 'Douglas Atoerson, Mr. and Mrs; Alvin Bcatty, the Mesdames DuE-ois, Hoyt C. Mertz, Walter Smi Leslie Oakley, Lillian Adee, William Kajser, Lcolii, Palme 1 Helen Smith, Mary Gardner, Lloyd Miss Jan'e Standish Holcomb Is Feted At Bridal Shower Thursday Evening A surprise bridal shower wus given in honor of Miss S. HoJcomb, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Fjederic Holcpmb, 188 Fair street, Thursday evening a home of Miss Judy Fair street. The ten luhle was dccorulcd in pink and. Rcfrcshrnenls were served by Miss cFssendon nnd her co-hostess, Mrs. Irwln J.

Thomas. Those present were Amos Ncwcombe, Mrs. Irwin J. Tliomas, Mrs. Theodore Wood, and the Misses Bianca Erie), Ann Netter, Olive Alice Weber, Patricia McCabc and Miss Fcssenden.

Miss Holcomb will become the bride of James 1 Norton on Saturday, September 6. DePuy, Davis and son, Eugene Mrs." Marks, John Victor Tenvilliger, Webb Kniffen, Minnie Duryea, Frank 'Elliott. Also Mr. and' Mrs. Raymond HasBrouck, Rev.

John W. Fol- lettc, Howard Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gulnac, Gulnac a i Armstrong, Ma-rgaret Newton, Metcalf, Kniffen, Joyce Wyndham, Grace Ell ott, and Frances Sutherland.

Refreshments 'were ervcd by Mrs. Victor. Tcrwlllije'r, Mrs, Troutwein, Mrs. Mrs. Beatty and Miss Newtor.

Miss Giilriac become the bride of of Portland, in the early fall. Personal Notes Mr. arid Mrs, A. J. Boyd, 79 Orchard street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Raymond -Murphy was William, the Benedit tine Hos-.

guest of honor at a stork-shower pital, 1 Thursday. Mr. prin- evening by Miss cipal of 2. Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick J. Jordan Betty Van Lear'and Mrs. Karl E. Olsen the-Brabrant road.The home 1 was decorated in 'blue and pink wlth-white gladioli. Those: attending were 'dames Jack McFad-' den, James Mass'uccio, Van Lear, Walter Leslie Proper, George Mustaparta," Bert Williams, Isaac Rosa, Beverly itowe.

Pearl John Miers, Marvin Phillips, Charles. Murphy, Steuding, Charles Rice. George Bishop-and Mrs. K. E.

Olson. Also'the Misses Patricia Whelan, Alice Smith, Ann DeCicco, Sara Roosa, Dorothy Murphy, Edna and Sara Roosa and Betty Van Lear, Gatherine L. North Honored on Birthday hav 'Miss'''Catherine North' was guest of a surprise party given.in her honor. Thursday evening at the home of her mother, North, 62 in honor of her 19th birthday. -A number 'of relatives and "friends were present.

An enjoyable evening xyas spent. in playing games, A dance act by Mr, and Raymond Tatbr' was the' feature, of the occasion. 'Miss North- received a beautiful'gifts. -Refreshments were served including a family-birthday cake. Suppers and Food Sales Marion Church The harvest supper planned for Thursday evening.

by "the Ladies' Aid Soiciety of. the Mt. Maribri has been until Saturday, evening, Picnic Is Planned. Sunday by Children Of Mary Sodality Children of Mary Sodality of the Immaculate Conception Church will sponsor a picnic'on the school Sunday, August 24, starting 'at 3 p. -until Booths, games, refreshments and; buffet supper have been planned.

Dancing will start at 6-p. m. Parishioners and friends of. the Sodality, as well as the 'general cordially-invited to attend l.jic 'nlTuir which will be held rain or sliinc. Proceeds of the benefit will be- given to the church which is celebrating its Golden- Jubilee this year.

Lorraine Caldwell Bride Of Michael Abramchik Miss Lorraine Caldwell, 537 Nye avenue, Irvington, N. and Michael Abramchik, 405 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn, were united in marriage Saturday, August 16, by Justice, Percy Bush, of The; double ring was performed. Attendants were. Muriel Hirshson of Kearny, N. and'Esther Mary Bjash' of Kingston.

The a private nurse, Mr. Abramchik 'is a painter employed by Louis -Leventhnl of Brooklyn. After a wedding trip to North Creek, the couple will make their home at 405 Rockaway Parkw.ay, Announce Engagement Mrs. Arthur Short of 147 Chambers. street announces the engagement' of her Miss Norniii.

Frlck, nlso of 147 Chambers street, to Wlllliim. Trice of Henry street. A dinner wus Riven in their honor Sunday evening. No date has been set for the wedding. Engaged to Wed New Pallz, Aug.

22--Mr. and Mrs, Cecil DcPuy of New Pnlty. Fall Term Sept. 3. Register ow.

Corner Fair Main. Tel. 178 announce the daughter, Miss Freda DePuy, to'Peter Dolcemascolo, spa of Mr. and Mrs: Frank colo.of Clinjomlnle, MILES TIME SERVICE of Elgin Watch WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING 150 LUCM Kiifitoi Opp. Foray th Park Phone 5062-W Opei Day Eyeniifi Sunday; Officers Named The annual: Shaver "reunion was held Sunday, August 37, at the home 1 a Mrs.

Alvin Shaver, West Snrperslield, with 54 persons present fio'm West Harpersfleld, Binghamtm, Oneonta, Kingston, ille, West Fulton, Vintonton, Cobleskill, Norwich, Utica, Warnerville, Middleburg and Port Ewen Following dinner tl annual elections were conduct! by De'- forest Shaver, acting chairman. The following were elected: 'Alvin Shaver, president; Frel Shaver, Middlefield, vice-president; Joyce Warnerville; secretary; Bruce Gobloskill, historian; Rebecca Oneon- press'Telations. -next reunion', will be held at the. home of Alvin--Shuveri West Harperfieldr on the third Sunday, in Rithriibhd Parkway Festival Seheduled Tonight; Mbviea, Dancing Planned 'Eyerytriing. is in readiness for the Parkway Festival scheduled this.evening at' 7 o'clock, Miss 'Arlene committee member, morning.

This, year's affair biggest yet: attempted by children the Richmond Parkway 'section and indications are that it will, be to Cancer Fund Proceeds of tonight's affair will go- towards the Damon cancer" fund and the public is.cor- dially ted. to attend and take" part-in'the Refreshment booths, will be on display through the assistance, of residents: of Richmond Parkway. Horseback riding- also will be available. Two'Of the highlights of the festival will. be dancing which will take place at one end of.the parkway, and free movies.

The committee in charge of the festival, includes'Gertrude Kehney, ICE-ICECUBES iSVi Cu. Ft. Freexert COOLERATORS Coleman Oil Heateri Open 24 Every Day BinnewaterLakelceCo. 25 S. Pine St.

Phone 237 Kathleen Donovan, Jan; LeFever arid Arlene Crdw. WHAT? Square Modern Saturday, Aug. 23 at 8 p.m. WHERE? HURLEY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM IN HURLEY Befreshraenls. Admit sionSOc Enroll Now FOR THE FALL TERM Ethel Mauterstock, Mus.

B. Teacher of Piano'and Elocution Adults and children given instruction. Studib 103 St. Phone 120 ARTIST COFFEE HOUSE Bearsville Wittenberg Road--Next to Odd FellovV Hall FRESH PASTRY and CAKE EVERY DAY ORDERS TAKEN FOB ALL OCCASIONS AFTERNOON TEA AND COFFEE SERVED lOPEN'SUNDAYS PHfwOODSTOCK 40F22 A I I 5, BROADWAV (Near West Shore) KINOSTCiX, N. Y.

CLEARANCE SALE Just another week for Q.iqt.Npw anil Save. i your Children's School Needs. "SKVlJlNE" OVERALLS, 2-8 "SKYLINE" GABARDINE SETS, ilium 2-8 $3.98 "SKYLINE" riNWALE CORDUROY OVERALLS, sizes 2-8 BOYS'-TWEEDS and SOLID COLOR SLACKS, sizes $3.98, $3.49, $3.98 CHILDREN'S'PANTIES BRIEFS, 3-16. 39c to OOc and. daughter, Miss Virginia Kellerman of 316 Plasbrout avenue, have left for a six-week cruising trip Ho and Detroit, Mich.

Mrs. George Dingee, 308 Wilson avenue, attending the 18tH. na-. tional conference of De ta Kappa Gamma, a national teacher's i honorary organization al the Hotel Commodore in New York, i Dr. Brewster of Florida 'City, who.spent his summer vacation with his cousin, Miss 5 St.

James court, has left for Berkeley and Los where he will continue studies and research work in isotopic atomic energy arid serology. "THE HOME OF MADE-TO-ORDER FASHIONS" I "Original Designing' 744 BROADWAY PHONE 3114 Homemade ICE CREAM Flavors for This Week Chocolate Fresh Peach Lemon Coffee Cherry Pineapple Walnut BROS. At the End of the 9-W By-Paw FROZEN CUSTARD BEGINS A NEW TREAT The First Delicioui ij. With the Best Creaijty PINTS AND QUARTS TO TAKE Just received a large shipment of WHITTMAN'S CHOCOLATES AMBROSE BROS; 364 B'WAY PHbNE 2494 This is the way Vamily Traditions start with a 1 place setting or two of lovely Towlc Sterling! A single place setting of this exquisite solid silver includes" knife, fork, teaspoon, salad fork, cream soup spoon and butter spreader and, tho'ughjt promises beauty fora lifetime, it is surprisingly inexpensive! Letjwur first family tradition bear the Signature in Sterling Towle! FULL ALL NYLON With Some Marked Slightly Irregular J. NEWBERRY CO Kingston, N..

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1873-1977