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14 rated drive. safety and educational i a Day. A a report of dent David Con way hhowcd it S-2. to streeii! clean Ing year. TfTK KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN.

KINGSTON. N. SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 1. i 27--Edgar Hayuei and Ellen I Furstcr.

I hearing on local law li.v ktion counsel's salary at No on6 appealed to oppose the passage of the law. City Engineer James C. Nor- hearing un my biidfi'-i. ton, reported to public works ie liad luen a i a ot traffic over the ton grade i- A. Proper.

auU F. Walter Wincbell and Louisa ley. Hornbeck. i i a J. Scott ami William E.

Glldersleeve Mayor fixed Decein- Whitney, i her a lir holding i Geor-je Farse nd 1 lowers. a uf i a CllnUo Armstrong and i-ut on lace in bell Ferguson. would be held later Cold wave still gripped ciiv. H--Supervisors get which was year. No apprunriullo'r Eck of car crash in a i a i Erii'-st i 5-1 a tln'i-i-.

Edward of Anna Meredith and J. and Kathleen Burn.s. 9 Bmiard Chambers i 11--Dr. John K. V.

Smith and -Supervisors adopted biid- i slrr a i heart Men was larger than ilM (1 "hair in No appropriation made for loh ol JI 1 welfare board which con- i died Ferraro. K. Roberts aud Tnel- ma J. Thomas. Laura i 2S--W'ifred L.

I a EibeF M. Helton. Clark H. a and A. McCay.

A It. Chmura aud A. Hulwick C. Wolnoskl. Evelyn B.

Potheuont. it by an Daniel A. and August 1--Ralph Eltingc Palmer an.i -J--Raymond Lnty and Gladyi -Georgia Katberlne Herriek. a Daniel E. Van Wagenen and i 24 --Harold Steward and Agnes April i Adelaide L.

Encb. i a Itydzewski. 2 A D. Monnell and EI-! 7 --Thomas Quinn Henri( 2 4 a i Van Etteu aud tun. in Brooklyn.

Walter Crumpton of Yonkers J. Douglas Kattray Jane and Dorothy Rion of Kingston, at Bloomington. 1--Dr. Charles D. Roberts of i anJ Mary Baldwin and of Englewood, N.

J-, in En- glCWOO'i. 2--Harold Dclanoy and Kliza- A a Lucille Prat'. beth Crispcll, both of Kingston, in 10--Harry Jansen and Frances port Ewen. i a Lawrence J. Mowers of New- Gallagher and burgh and Corrlne Frances 1 Frances K.

Murphy, both ot Stu- of at SaugerUea. York aiicTsblrloy Merrill 29--Roy Reynolds and Kingston, In New York. Houst at Woodstock. 28--Willard R. DuBois and i Helea E.

Bennett in Highland. Levi Miller and Rose Warren of R. F. D. 3, Kingston, at Haw.

20--Willard R. Sheldon of Mo-; leys Corners. i and Betty Norcross of Joseph Basch of KIngstots Poughkeepsie, In Poughkeepsie. and Evelyn M. Groene of Hurlty, Clifford Richardson of Thomp- ew Ridg" Rose --Loren M.

Calkin of Scran- Marey of Wallkill at Wallkill. a M. Garriion of 'Saugerties, in Saugerties. Joseph Rorrick. 2--George Julv C.

'wcstcrteld of w.llklllVlaX.wb«75h:iHurhy and Helen B. Martin of S--Richard K. Stewart of 1'hoe- Brooklyn, Hurley. --Walter Paradies of Tillsoa anxl Clara M. Relyea of Rosen( nicia and Dorothy Powell Kingston, in New York.

of Carroll' Haekett and Mabel Mae-1 dale, in Tillson. Farland. both of Saugerties, in 2-Ha soy Sherwood in Florida i long Eleanor J-'. Pete.TM of Connelly cur was i i collided i a here, informed '-'''iirchPh hold Inuircssive Christmas -NoYman Sulnnenweber 27 a C. J.

Helhelman In- a Bolainater. i of i resi i to incr-t i him to discuss i' caralo i i requently would end its work last of There were I cases of scarlet fever reported here in November. or. L. E.

yanford health board. Gas stations of Clti'-s Rcis Brothers and Sucony on Broadway, and grocery store Michael E. J'urry of Unrid- Vay, burglarized! Eight young women look service a i a i i ()S of clerk in olllc high school. Cold wave abated here. lo--Stores, to lie opon evenings i i a comm i i Dr Eugene F.

elected president of IMMCI- 1 2S-- Prumi IK-MI, of city Sc mini I Donald y- Sherbondy and Eliiabelh I Caterlno and in for i i i i In a New fled run in m-d for i i i a a long. lleallh board re-elected all blossom dwara Rylcwicz and i etta JDruck. Holrnar Petersen Laura E. Herring. 8--H.

ICarl Mellow Eileen Uraun. Elwood I. Finkle and Deiley. Christina i a A. Lillian J.

i 14--Joseph K. Damis aad Lucy Florence Hornberk. John Finch and Frances White Saugerties. J--Thomas and Harper and I Scully. a i a A I I Schwark t.

CI 10--William H. 0( and H. Wilson D. Markle Naomi BillingK. Merrill a 17--Joseph F.

McCann and I Dorothy M. Gallagher. and Mar- 24--David Bernstein and Adele Teitelbaum. I ollicere. W.

i i William J. Jclllson i a aani- i a Im-peclor. Mr. re- V. J'owcr and Mary Signed to bccoiii-r i marshal K'-'Inbardt.

Veronica Marie Mooncy. i of i Frank F. Kolts and i a I Albert A. Lonergan and Flor- 13" Samuel J. Messinger, a mrl.

13-L. Stuart J'arks of Kings-' Valley and Lena Mary i Charles H. Tort and Florence aD Constance M. Brooks of Kingston, at WKC Kydzcw'ki -anford Me a a Joseph A. Davis and Rosalie E.

DeWitt Myers of Philadelphia and Miss Lillian Frank W. Burger and Mildred Nesslazc of Palisades, N. in H. I i i 2 6 H. Geuss and a 1 15--Harry L.

Stone and Scboll. a a TaF-sottl of Shultls Corners. Keresman and a Leonard P. Deshlcr of New 1 orn. Woi-rnpr.

and Margaret M. Fay of Fast! 10--Herburt U. Wilson a i Kindlon, at East Kingston. btar bo Flora A. Huber.

I Roy John Webber of Stone: 1'ark. at Lllenville. Ri'luc- and Gertrude Luellen De Olliffe of Spring Talamini of James Kagen of New York and Ellen McManus of Miltou, at Milton. 1 4--Stevan Erceg and Isabel Rourkc of New York in Esopus. Addison Short of High Woods 1 and Edith Baldingex of Zena, in.

Sciineider aiul and AJice Louise Powell of Highland iu New Hurley. 4--Henry Lord Griswold of Palisades Park. N. and ueth Anna Davis of Flatbush, Flatbush. Xpisoti W.

Dcvo of Buffalo and Elizahpth Vireinia Morehouse of New York in New York. 5--Harry jr. Wheeler and Helen B. Smith, both of Kingston, in Rosendale. Vincent J.

Rago and Josephine Hugh Moriarity of Greenfield Pampinella of Highland, in Astoria, L. I. Rochester! William J. Corsiglia of Ozone- and Helen Coste'llo of Kingston, I I'ark and Albeiia Greschick of 28--William Joseph and i compiled from the col-, of The Freeman i ford and Mildred Lester ical held i a MK-I in the i Mayor C. J.

and a plans for 17--William Sheak Margaret D. Shea. I --Ernest F. Burger and Mar i a tbrci'-day ajijilc blossom of Downs strent i a in a I garet 55. Fischer, i in a accident near A FirM of i -5--Edward Rutz i FraiM-Is IJergan handed Patterson, cnarles I-.

elected i a decision i the i 27--Harold Line and Catherine A of a in'Canada: Richmond Hill, in Jamaica, L. I. 11--Raymond Wbitaker and Raymond Quick and Aurora i laml at i a Helen Lominska of Saugerties, i Mac Martin of New in New i A. O'Donncll. January Da'v'is of Miller of Saugertlcs! "Nicholas Kostecky of Yonkers and! :3 --Thomas J.

Chase and Kita 2--Lewis H. Weeks of Glasco jn au and Elizabeth Bennett of Catskill, I and Elizabeth Nagy of East Kings- and Freda Mae Linzey of West; Rnwnhor-r i at Catskill. I ton at Yonkers. and A a Uwnierle. Robert S.

GesKCx and A. Glowinski. Johnson and Ethel ville and i L. Smith of Krip-( Frances Camp, in Saiigerties a a amp, Mangerues. a FNie Tobias of Jersey Citv IS--tlsworth Cook of Mont-! voipe ana rrances H.

a of CJ and Hilda Quick, of tisi of -Marlborougb. in Marlbor- i i i i 1 i priest at a a iiH-ctlng of Mt. i for a lemporary I i In Mooney. noreb Chapter, A. M.

Woodstock hall matters. 28--G 25 hockey a I Cillzens 1 I.r:;igue had alleged Mary Alken. icorge F. Zcllmcr jheUI an organization nuretlng at propound i i i would excerl i town board I I --Streets ami a werr; i for proposition and 1 ---truest glare of ice as rain froze as it fell i bonds were to be sold. Uc ur ch.

here. No serious accidents were I "The Birds' Christinas Carol" reported as result of dangerous presented by of Bible school condition of roads. i Presbyterian Church Police board mlr-rod i a a i a parly, tract i New York Telephone I Perry llovpo. of Port. Fivpn, Company to i a new police- Mg- I lost two iingurs in i accl- Temple and Myr Shultis.

oO--Harold B. Chapman Ann E. Colcmau. and September i--Charles E. Reckard Norma Neal.

4 A Mclchoir and Mub-l Bowers. Joseph Waxman and Rose Rand i Paltz, at Tilison. ough. of Kllenville in Kllenville '-J--Thomas J. Cawlcy of i--Kenneth Best of Port Ewen "7--Roland Snvder of Ro: land and Ruth M.

Becker of Gran- and Mildred Woerner of Kingston, garet Bedford, both of Kingston, I aQd Aud rey LeFe ver ville. in Highland. plebiifb. at Haven. a c--Francis F.

Earth and Mar-! anJ in Bloomington. 10--Edward A. Yerro of Marcaret Whlteley. both ot High Falls, at High Falls. of Creek Locks, at West Park.

16--Walter Boese of Mamaro- 2S-- George Horton of Catskill neck and Augusta V. Morgaii of and Brodhead of Pine Plains, atj'ine Plains. in Oneonta. at Kast Kingston. Bernard J.

Brennan, of Bath and Doris H. Smiley of Ellenville. at Lake Minnewaska. 17 Joseph B. Lake and KHz- i 9 Henry B.

Osterhoudt of 7 Calvin N. Swart and system to replace the i i t-'oiinty Supervisors' well system installed In Announced at city hall a A i a i hold Us a a city's share of a would i hainniPt at a HoM bo a a i a Public' Service Commls- ii--Adam Brown of Ann st.rcr-t reserved doirlsion on city's found fatally hurt on former C. i i i i i for a i i a protection Jc D. Railroad tracks. He was ro- moved to Benedictine he died.

al grade crossings. Mayor Heisel- Hospital a Corporation Counsel John M. Cashln, City Engineer James Nor- Blanche L. Auchmoody. 8--Dominic Ausanlo and Rachel L.

Van Gicson. 11 Robert 0. Honodcl and Mary I 1 Jefferson. 12--John Edward Cogswell and Almeda May Clapper. 16--Clyde W.

Miller and E. Everett. 2 0 i i a E. Irma E. Russell.

Elmer H. Foss and Constantine Athens of EsraoDnd Gifford of Sail- abcth Lake, both of Napanoch, in i Kingston and Susan Wheelock of ties and Jeanette Stomatelos erUcs and Nelson of Spring- Ellenville. i Minneapolis, in Minneapo- Frederick Rainstedt of Marie Ma- Broo ni York. Gerald Klrshenblum of Kings- Charles Trice and loney. Samuel J.

Hcrzog and Alice 0 Markson of Syra- Golshusky. at Syracuse. John Clarke and Margaret 17--Herman G. Rafalowsky of L. Fcsscnden.

Kingston and Minerva Kinberg of vl 5--Walter Hahn and Frances I Ellenville, iu Brooklyn. Pclham. i i J. Kaley and Bessie Joseph E. McTaguo and Mar- Caverly of Mltlon at Milton.

Jorio Bark ley. field, in New York. Joseph F. Thoneman of Nap- anoeh and Margaret M. Smith of Kerhonkson, in Kllenville.

New York and Olga Auer of Ellenville, in Ellenville. J. Albert Kline and Wilma Sig- of at tast Kingston. John Fitzgerald of Brooklyn He'nr7and Ida and Elizabeth Dunn of Connelly, George Schantz and Carrie Kukuk. both of Kingston, in Baltimore.

11--Henry S. Clapp of Kings- 19--Murray Kalmus of New ton and Edna Ruth Boyd of Nevr- York and Blanche Post of Ellen- castle. N. in Newcastle, ville, in Ellenville. 20--Leonard Miller 0--Charles F.

Davirie of East raund of Plattekill in a i Richard N. Kelekian of New Takach. and othy Otto. Margaret I H--Jacob J. Weiss and 1 R.

Wojdan. Katz. both of Kingston 24--Harry S. Ohley and Lil- 6--Edward Hoffbauer and i i both of Port Eweu, Port Ewen. Port Ewen.

June 24--Hcnrv L. Schipp and Dor- 1--Randolph H. Winston a riet R. Wojdan. othy Miles, "both ot Kingston, in Gladys M.

Kightmyer, both of scrties, in baugcrties. and Helen York and Leona Soper of Ulster at Rifton. I Park, at East Kingston. lian R. Warringtoti, both of Sau- 21 Stephen L.

Porn and Jessie M. Lockwood. 27 John Lawrence Henze and John Volynski and Thomas J. i and i David Graney, of tills city, Con way roprfsontPd cily at a 1 Jane M. Sbortell at Barrytown and back i held in A a 20--Robert Van here to stand i a charged i held final i i Vivian Snyder.

12--James W. Shiels and Ruth Hannah McPhall. William Kuehn and Sally Gage. Shokan. -Donald F.

Bishop of West Shokan and Edna Lena Gessner of Kleeck and Laura Thompson. Oliver Alton Tweedy and Helen Schenectady, In Schenectady. nencs ot robberies in city. Both held for grand jury action. of year.

I Bernard J. Kline and Lina J. Mr. and a Teaae of i Ork-ck. KenLcth Fitzgerald and Sophia I Education board awarded a a rxtPiisloti celebrated I HQ--Herbert Gollup and Miriam Ing contract for new a school to Johnston Healing Company of New York, low bidder at i goklfii i amiivermiry.

C. J. Heiselman hold i a i on a i 3 2 0 0 0 I i a tax rate for Kingston High School defeated I at Jlonticollo at basketball in The a i of Lester C. Db'SO League contest. as i treasurer.

Jo- 1S--Argument of motion for In- srph A. Fassliondor as city arcoun- junction to restrain town board ol a and i a J. as spe- "Woodstock from issuing bonds tu defray cost of i i a and fire house had in A a before Supreme Court Justice Bcr- gan. Decision was reserved. Christmas mail began to grow heavy here.

Edna Hardwick eleeted matron of Kingston Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. IS--Mrs. Capitola Alther, 53. of R. Edward E.

A F. D. 1. Kingston, killed truck driven by her son. rial i i i a by Mayor find man.

i L. Wetter-halm, the Abeel street Rrocer and president of lire board, elected rashler of a board to succeed Harry S. Jacobs. Mayor C. .1.

Heipclman elected vice president of New York State Conference of Mayors in session at Albany. "1--Explosion wreekcd the tavern of Frank Di.seh at Broadway and Cornell street. The explosion Alcon. Paul F. Hoffman and Helena Snow.

June 5--Edward J. Abl and Loretla McMahon. Duncan Candler and Allen H. Wagner and Minnie V. Straub.

18--Chester A. Walker and Lulu G. Casey. 13--Fred J. Huebner and Anna L.

ftelyca. 2S--Oscar Van Etlen of Kerhonkson and Viola M. Burhans of New York, in New York. 31--Ralph Van Kleeck Saugerties, in Saugerties. 3--Herman Wynkoop and Loretta Stewart, both of Cementon, at Blue Mountain.

5--William Bauer and Agnes A. Teetscl. both of Saugerties, in Saugerties. Edell. Edna on Icy pavement on Boulevard and was followed by fire.

The two- down a i over two or three times. The sou escaped injury. 20--Civil service board submitted eligible li.st of three names to education board to a appointment of clerk in principal's office in high schools. Those named were Dorothea M. Brophy ol Andrew street, Sophie Basch of Ann street, and Dorothy A.

Du Mond of Smith avenue. Pclvan C. Sharpe, of West- kill, latally in a accident story i i a i i tavern, the ground lloor of which was used for restaurant purposes by Mr. Dipch, was also badly damaged by the explosion. City Judge Bernard A.

CuIIoton held his final session of city court today, i i up two terms of years each. State public service hoard fixed A i IS. as date for holding public hearing on city's petit i to eliminate. 10 grade crossings in city by depressing railroad (i--William P. Barry and Helen L.

Simpson. James E. Rigncy and Winifred E. O'Reilly. Frank F.

Bonavlta. and Mary R. Carpino. August L. Weidcmann and Pearl A.

Saohloff. 12--Charles Norton Henshaa 22--Peter Spader and Rose I Hoerning. 2o Francis H. Messing and i a A Fabysack. 2 0 i A.

Smith and Edith tracks. MIT MARRIAGES Weddings In Kingston City During (he Yonr 1037 The following list of city wed- ncar the Glenford church. W. Kenneth Kuluik elected roaster of Lodge, No. o43, F.

A. at a a ing. rinow followed by colder! 21--Ulster Volunteer I Firemen's Association met in ords of i Marlborough as guests of the fire Ot Crk department of a village. January Planned to construct 11 bed-1 "--Knream George Krayem and rooms in a i of City Homo as Mary Alnlallah. WJ'A project.

Tin- 'building was Simon W. Stokes and Nellie also being repainted both inside Chambers. and out. 4--Joseph Hutton and Mar- Kingston High School defeated garet Cole. Saugertics at basketball hero.

10--Jacob 22--Dorothy DuMoml ot Kolts. Smith avenue appointed clerk in principal's oflice in hi.ch school. She was one ir ilic whose names appeared on (lie civil i i a Mario Coumbes. ice eligible list. Bloom and Evelyn Kattermann i i mills planned to HOM; down i 2 7 i i a A.

Dezendorf and of year. The i i on Cornell Viola street was up for sale. i J. Harncn and The closing act of the Madeline B. Gray.

and Marjorle Mead. J. Ellwanger and Ellen E. Murphy. Robert Hardln and Essie Tate 14--Albert D.

Blatcbly and G. DuBois. 1 5 John Luric, and Lorie Moses. 16--Richard C. Barringer and Annabel 19--Elmore V.

Smith and Elinor E. Denton. John J. Shcelcy and Evelyn E. Ellsworth.

George H. Dunbar and Beatrice M. Heard. Fletcher C. Wells and Edna Benjamin.

20--Simon Wood and Dorcas A. Denny. Peter Ferraro and Yolando M. Sisco. William A.

McCabe and Cornelia M. Rafferty. Scnor and Alma 17--William J. Angela M. Dioroff.

Douglas and 2 1 I i R. Van Kleeck and and Adam Klonowski 'and Mary Christian. Leonard Miller and Helen J. Katz. 22--Harold F.

Brown an Marlum Bond. 23--Harrison J. Wolven an Edith M. Whipplc. 24--Windsor Belfleld and Ma bel Beatrice Burgevin.

Charles A. Rice and Gertrudi C. Hanley. Henry Ford Lowe and Nelli C. Blanschan.

25--Aaron A. Strcifer and Bet ty Beirach. 26--Ansel Esten Tickner and Ruth if. Chasey. 1-iennetb Van Etten and Regina Graney.

William Parmelee and Florence Scbick. Alfred Bantivani and Edna Clark. C. LefTingwell. Edward R.

Maurer and Viole C. Schlccht. 26--Raymond E. Kolts am. Wilma Smith.

John P. Russo and Julia Perry. 27--George M. Thomas and Adela H. Bolechowicz.

October 1--Hubert Kelly and Johanna Noest. 2--Philip E. Kearney and Alva W. Elston. Perry and Frances Kouhoupt.

S--Ivan Whitmore and Genevieve Davif. 9--James Burke and Jeannctte ReiMy. 10--Kenneth S. Hornbeck and Margaret V. Brophy.

Richard Kalish and Dorothy Kaplan. Adrian Kaplan and Coralie Marion Brown. John F. Sahloff and Marion C. Lasher.

12--Donald W. Schryvcr a 1 race V. Ennis. Kingston and Gladys Edith Wells of Woodstock, in Woodstock. February 1--Edward Stanley Lundquist and Jessie Ann McDoIe of Napanoch.

in Eilenville. 3--Morgan Brooks of Sundown and Viola DePuy of Divine Cor- Sol Rind of New York and May ners, at Low's Corners. 5--Robert Hart Virginia. H. in Newburgb.

Williams, both of Kingston, Lake Katrine. 6--Abraham Finerow of Brill of Ellenville, in Ellenville. Ear! Hornbeck of Buffalo and Mescal Elizabelh Toms of Woodstock, at Woodstock. 6--Thomas Girard of West New- York and Marie Keating of New- York, in Union City, N. J.

John Farrett of New-burgh and Elizabeth Horaz of Marlborough, Robert L. Longyear, of Brooklyn, and Mariam C. Davis of West Shokan, in Brooklyn. John A. Klein and Wilma Sigm of Plattekill, in a i Dclphine Hommel of West Sau- gerlies and Grace May Van Valkenburgh of Quarryville in Maiden.

25--William B. Kellogg and Dorothy C. Burhans of Glasco, at Glasco. Joseph Whitaker and Julette V. Teetsel, both of Kingston, in Coni nelly.

26--Leonard Zncimer of 12--Andrew De Poala and Louise Rita Mazzei, both of Glasco, in Glasco. Frederick O'Bryon of Saugerties and Elizabeth Zeppo of Maiden at Maiden. 15--Gordon S. Boice and Jane A. Roosa of Lake Katrine, at Lake Katrine.

Iti--William S. DuBois of New Paltz and Gladys S. Place of Brooklyn, in Garden City, L. I. 17--Stanley McLain of Paterson.

N. and Ann Lillian Kan- sevieh of North Randolph, in Hurley. IS--A. Winthrop Williams anrt i Mary Elting Maynard of High- a at Highland. York and Erna Zwelling of Dennis F.

O'Regan of New York and Kathleen T. Young of Ituby in York and Bertha Siegel of Ulster Heights, in New York. Francis J. McCaun and Catherine M. Gibbons, both of Brooklyn, in Brooklyn.

Charles F. Hertica. of Sleights- burgh and Florence Mackey of Kingston, in Port Ewen. 7--Thomas K. Brenncn qf Fish Creek and Valentina Ferguson of Veteran, at The Clove.

Ernest Ponehini of Brooklyn Kingston, in Port Ewcn. a 1 Abe Craig McEntce of Wallkill i Gordon D. i of Napan- New York. a Loretta Margaret Slattery ilr or 0 Coons of El-1 l')---Henry J. Montano and Mil- New Newburgb, in Marlborough.

I lenviHc, in Kllenville. Corporal Parker S. Lowes a a Rabinowitz and Bea-1 Marguerite M. Wells of Kingston, jred Kelly, both of Saugerties, in 27--Gerald E. Sadlier and Mildred Kirkpatrick.

George M. Leonard and Vivian S. Shultis. Robert J. Brauer and Florence M.

Fischer. Christopher Dugan and Dolores Curran. 30--Richard Weber and Esther M. Whitley. Henry J.

Bruck and Mary E. Ncenan. Common Council was to a i a J. Coscnza action of public works board Hilda Wocrnc' have the a i fee for a 1 i j. a ml I Klii a crals of new sowers plaood on i ii property owners' neM tax bills.

23--Emil Boossncck, for cl3r i IS years superintendent of Toilet Christcnscn and mann Mitchell silk mills, re- i Lauretta A. Macholdt. signed to take over agency of Pon- Ashdown and Gcral- tiac cars here. dine Ennist. Education board decided to use! Zu cchco, and Helen coal to heat new central school.

i Douglas. C. Kay Everett resigned as eity i George F. Sagcndorf and Jo- treasurer. The resignation was i sephino B.

Auriugcr. accepted with regret by Mayor 9--John F. Atkins and Ruth I 3--Edward R. Arnold, aud J. Heiselman.

A. Wells. I Bessie V. Herriek. Joseph H.

Craig, city 25--Harry E. Hutton and Anna Vincent M. Mango and Erraa ing officer, resigned to accept Bcrnosky. M. McArtbur.

tion i Kingston Savings Bank i 2S Edwin Chambers 1 Doris Bcrnosky. March S. Rapplcyea Jennie E. Labi. i 4--Thomas D.

Gallo and 17--Caesar Van Stecnburg and Rose Dugan. 20--Francis M. Amarello aad E. Rittner. 23--Lucas Boeve, and Eldora Van Burcn.

Kenneth Miller and Evelyn Kruin. 24--Jasper Martalto and Virginia Mac Benson. George Mullcr Kreppel. and Lucille Brevetti of Lloyd, in New Pallz. Lleweyln DeLcase and Charlotte Wilkinson of Highland in Newburgh.

11--The Rev. Irving H. of Katsbaan and Louise G. Wolf of Livingston Park, at New Brunswick, N. J.

14--Eckert Schaupp and Elizabeth Lapp of Ellenville, in Ellen- ille. 13--Allie L. Mannello of Port Ewcn and Eyleen Smith of this ity. in Tillson. 17--Robert Purvis and Vlr- E.

Schweincr, both of I Brooklyn. in Highlands, N. J. 7--Joseph Alexandria and Thcl- i ma Worden in Ellenville. S--George C.

Kent, of Hurley, and Lila Mae Carringer of Bryson City, N. at Knosvillc, Tenn. 12--John F. Haskcll of Brooklyn and Catherine Sagazie of lit. Marion, in Mt.

Marion. Robert Schmitt of Rifton and Marjorio Tremper of New Faltz, in New Paltz. 13--Milford Craig and Vivian Depew of Highland at Highland. 15--John Becker and Ethel Kenworthy of Saugerties, in Saugerties. 17--Donald W.

Sehonger of Kerhonkson and Virginia O'Bryon of Ellenville in Kerhonkson. IS--Floyd Fratz of Poughkeepsie and Lucretia Decker of Highland, at Poughkeepsie. Herbert Bedell of Brooklyn and Anna Christiana of Rifton, in trice Moskowitz of Ellenville, in Ellenville. Karl Misncr of Woodbourne and Florence M. Houghtaling of Hurleyville, at Arena.

Arthur T. Harper and Edna Monticello. Garvin L. Russell of Woodstock and Clara Agnes Trowbridge of Franklin, in Woodstock. 21--Lester Fredenberg.

and Virginia Lloyd of Ellenville, in Hammcrle, both of Kingston, in Poughkeepsie. 31--Samuel Elmore Molt. of Esopus and Leah Ursula Bradt of Highland, in Highland. Samuel J. Adams ot Saugerties and Dorothy L.

Burdick of Scotia, in Saugerties. Theron DuBois and Bessie L. Kellerhouse of Hurley, in West Hurley. Benjamin Donley of Summit- vine and Helen Hughes of Ellenville. in Ellenville.

of Brooklyn and Dorothy Dembewitz of Ellenville in Ellenville. 1--Dr. August Harold L. Van Nor- ginia Kingston, in Rbinebeck. 20--Franklin Schoonmaker and Dorothy Miller of Napanoch, in Poughkeepsie.

Albert Davis and Pearl Mahoney of Ellenville in Hurley. 21--Edward Majestic of Gardiner and Marion Stecher of Beacon, at Beacon Edward W. Kaplan of Roselle and Gertrude Park and Rose Rosenstock of El- I leiiville. in New York. Egbert 0.

Maxwell and Roberta 27--Lester M. Shultis of 1 tenberg and Edith M. Quick of Accord, at High Falls. March 6--Frank Cary Davis of New- Sharpies of 19--Louis B. Quick and Alice strand and Marie De Blenis, both of Kingston, at Lakeville, Conn.

Harold Radcliffe of Poughkeepsie and Rita Case of Poughkecp- Lynch, both of Ellenville. in i in Rosendale. Ellenville. 25--James Richmond Boyer and Catherine J. Huestebeci in Highland.

Floyd Newkirk and Helen Water in Highland. 26--Melbert Jobnsou and Edna Simmons in Highland. Floyd Beesmer of Kerhonkson and Geraldine Wickbam of Olive Bridge, at Acorn Hill. 29--Edward Alson Gunther and Shirley Jane Snyder of Rosendale in Kosendalc. October 4 2--David J.

Lang and Frieda Besdesky, both of Accord, at Accord. --Victor V. Naslam, of Richmond Hill, and Sylvia A. Plass, ot Mt. Marion, at Mt.

Marion. Milton Gelbert, of Spencertown, and Myrtle Cornish, of Kingston, at Hyde Park. Harold Finkle and Marie, Staf-n i 2--Kenneth Stewart of Mamar-1 ford, both of Kingston, in Walden. LiiT -M Qael C'morelli of Cats-j oneck and Constance Bennett i S--Ralph E. LeFever, of Kings- Ia I lnaldl Sau N'ew Paltz, in New 1'altz.

ston. and Mildred Barbara Shultis, 7--Robert Findlay of Montclair. of Woodstock, at Stone Ridge. N. and Jeannctte Shults 0--Irviu demons Jones and ties, in Saugerties.

Leonard Miller and Helen Katz, both of Kingston, in Rifton. Saugerties. in Saugerties. Maynard S. Kearney of Spuy- Mr i XOI thls Clt ln tcn vvil Queens Village, L.

I. Leona Harriet Plautz, both of Kingston, iu Albany. Woodstock in Woodstock. Oellrich and Marv Bellows 10--Michael Araato E. W.

Frohlich. 30--Richard E. Hunt and Rose Fiscbang. Frederick W. Bechtold and Helen M.

Tierney. Wilfred Bondrean, Green Kin 5 ficld Kingston, iu Jack- Dorothy Lindhorst. Albert Myer and Hazel Wood. and Dorothy and Fishkill, at Fishkill. 28--Myron Lane and Juanita Snyder, both of Hurley, at Hurley.

Harold Struber ot Binnewater 31--Angclo Sacco and Julia B. Araato. and Ada Traught of West Union William K. Plough and Mary! street, in Rosendale. Santosky.

XOTfinbcr Frederick Durham, and Hel- I ena Frances LaForge, both of El- 1--Robert Tricarico and Sylvia Meyer, both Daniel Stewart of Kauneonga C. wlider of New York SaUgertiC5 Held a i Held Park New and Rose jTurco. both of Glasco, in Glasco. William Vosdick and Bertha of Saugerties, in a O. I I Ut I UI ft.

Lake and Beatrice M. Sniailes of I and Marie Grabs of Kingston, in W-awarsmg. in Wawarsing. Onk Jr of New York. Robert McConnell and Bessie of Wallkill, at New Hurley.

an esse Emma i M. Adkison of Greenfield, in lenville Stoehr George H. Greene of Cornwall i na Mae i Edith E. Smith of Yonkers, ler of btone Ridge, at Stone Ridge. Accord 24--Donald S.

Fellows of Sail-; S--Elwood I. Finkle and Mae. drHllma A. Saab ofjBetley, both of Kingston, in Ea-l Kidgefield, at Ridgeficld. vena John R.

Short of Port Ewen and Franklin S. Kelder and Mildred C. Gazlay, both of Accord, at Accord. Laverne Davis and Mildred Osterhoudt in Highland. Joseph Pisani, of Newburgh.

and JIary Loretta Ronkese, of Cedarcliff in Marlborough. 16-- Frank E. Jones and Ruth E. Davis in Ashokan. Andrew and Clarice and 6--Edward Bencc and Anna jOunsbery.

7--Edmund J. Benkert Virginia Abraham Streifcr and Mary Charles Sasso and Stella Cosello. 11--Dr. Charles Somers and fyrtle F. Heiser.

14--George E. Clark and Mary Freer. Leo A. Robinson and Crum. Dolores the first of the year.

24--Tentative city budget prepared hy Mayor C. J. Heiselman fixfri a rate at was slightly higher than this year. and and Edward Davis, and Mary Harry L. Kirchner and B.

i Burns. drake and Mary Cypert bourne, in Ellenville, Charles Post Cross and Elizabeth Ruth erty, in Ellenville. April i 3--Vernon Tymeson and Alberta Davis, both of Saugerties, in! Saugerties. 4--Arthur Golneck of Kingston Ewen, at Port Ewen. Anthony Zibibello of Saugerties and Antoinette Fantaizo of Catskill, in Catskill.

John C. Gersch and Jeanne Au- New Paltz, and Dorothy Miller, of Kingston, in Lyonsville. dena in 20-- Thomas K. S. Smith and Ruth Poughkeepsie.

26--Clarence H. Myer of Saugerties and Doris E. Albright of Kingston, in Saugerties. Otto Holm of Neur York and Richards, of Ellenville, and Minnie St. Clair York, In Ellen- 23--Llewolyn B.

Summers and IS--Wilson Coulter of New Ol: jf- Sun Paltz and Roselle Creeden of New aret Grace Shotwell in Wood- York in New Paltz. Coughlin. Kenneth Van Steenburgh 4--Bruno Loeffler and Rose E. Jane Scbryver. and Gcr- Van Sehoonmaker.

54. ol I Haggerty West killed when his a K. Czerwiaski and crashed into West Park. a parked truck at I Agnes J. LeFevre.

7--John Bechtold and Anna Santa Clans rode the city i O'Neill. trucks delivering Christmas packs! --Silvcro W. Davis and Grace to the home of children who Wilbur. might have been forgotten. i 1 7 A R.

Boyle and Mayor's Christmas Cheer Commit- Catherine L. Monroe. tee saw to it i.r.at over l.fiOO children were remembered with toys IS--Frank Grant and Carolina M. Lab I. 24--Earl W.

Cogswell and and gifts. Peter Savatgy. 5. of Washing- drr-d M. Houphtaling.

ton avenue injured when knocked i Louis Wcitzenkora and Use L. down by an auto on Wall street. I Lohn. I 17--Thomas Costello and Ber- 10--William Cronin and Helen nadettc Whelan. Margaret Mitchell.

William H. Geisel and Marion Weideraan. 1 1 Harold Macholdt and Aima Cross. 12-- William L. Wild and Hildegard Weinhold.

14 William R. Pauley and Luella A. Vogel. 15 Michael Ramundo and Jennie Marie Stahl. IS Albert Uolsapple and Mary A.

Maxwell. Henry J. Ulrich and Winifred R. Habn. 23 Abel Abrtmowiu and Lotie Kline.

20--Louis G. Gippert aad Shirley Terwilliger. 21--John and Gladys 24--Louis G. Smith- and Ruth H. Snyder, 25--Michael Goftredi and Margaret Bonestecl.

James Costello and Mary Lamb. Harry Smith. and Anna Feeaey, and Rita Flynn. 2S--James Vhl and Mary V. Colao.

Jacob Fifshin and Freda Kushner. stock. D. Brown and Nellie George Relyea and Anna El- 12--Charles Lempka and Edward M. Voelker and Rn-h Deitt, both of New Paltz, in Till- Marshall of Kerhonkson at Ker- honkson.

26--Ensign Girard L. McEntee son. D. MeAuliffe and Ethel C. Kelder, both of Kingston, at Lake Katrine.

F. Rightmyer. and Margaret N. both of Saugerties, in Saugerties. Eugene Davis of Saugerties and Margaret Matthez of Park Ridge, 1 N.

in Saugertics. 21--Wedding of Josepk P. Mc- Aulilfe of Kinftton and Rita R. Reddea ot New York, in New York, announced. 26--Alfred E.

Lome of South Haven, and Marjorie Branner ot New Palu. ia Pleasant Val- Eugene Paltz anc Phelps. at Phelps. H. DuBois of New Vivian Cooper of i Norman Schimmel, of New- i- Miriam E.

Phinney, of Richmond Park in Boseadale. BcucWer and Marguerite urra Oringer, of Brook- 27--George Reed of Elmhurst, and Caroline Brodsky of Ma- 1 Doroth pie Hill, at Bloomington. Clarence A. Carson and Rita McArdle, both of Kingston, in Newburgh. Lester D.

Robbins and Rose Alleva, both of Yonkers, in Rifton Arthur E. Tracey of New York and Eleanor Jean Felber, ot Rif-i jWTiSWKfta essrsssa East borough. Jfoteubcp.

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Years Available:
1873-1977