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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 6

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Kingston, New York
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6
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State Kndeavorers To Convene July 2-5 At Poughkecpsie Bridge City Convention to 1.000 Ifelefaicw--Parade of Chrla- lUn Youth, July 4 Banquet, Election Saturday Evening. The 4 6 annual New York State Christian KndPavor Convention i open ai PouChkeepsle on Thursday, July 2, i an estimated attendance of well over 1,600 registered -will have for their theme. 'Our task--to build a better Christian world The State President, Howard of Drooklvn, i at all of the contention. Plans for this convention call for one of the best In a of purpose that has jet been arranged Among the prominent who will be present to address this assemblage of Christian are. Dr Frederick Norwood of London.

England, Dr Ralph of New York i Pr N'orman Pea'e of the Marble Collcfilate Church of New York Dr Norman Richardson of Chicago, Samuel Hamilton of N'ew York thr Rev Luther Smith of Carroll of Boston, and Harry Holmes former state president The program for the contention i Include mass meetings I morning meditation i Istry of song and music, and conferences for voung people ministers, adult leaders, and religious directors There will be discussion! forum croups that i problems that face the modern I Christian and there will be I conferences for leaders of Junior deavor work Recreation period have their place on the schedule an i Include trips to points of inter est in the Bridge Cit) Parade and Banquet On afternoon, July 4 Independence Dav will be flttlngh celebrated with the annual Christian Parade Delegations wil march In their groups and In costumes and advance preparations Indicate that there will be many floats of religious significance in the line of Endeavorers. The KIwanis Club of Pougnkeepsle has donated a silver loving cup to be awarded the best delegation from outside of Dutchess countv In the line of march What Is probably the highlight of the convention will occur on Saturday evening when the "All-convention Jubilee Year Banquet" will be given This banquet will Inaugurate the Golden Jubilee Year of the State biilon, with many past state presidents included as guests of honor. There will follow a song service and devotional period conducted by the joung people, after which there will be the election and Installation of State Officers Alter this ceremony, an addresa by an unannounced apeaker will be given and the banquet brought to clow by Christian Endeavor benediction. Sundaj Program The last day of the convention Sunday, July 5, will open with morning outdoor service at College Hill Park at 7-30 o'clock, with Dr Norman Peale as the speaker After ample time hu been allowed tor attendance at the city's numerous church services, there Is scheduled a society leaders' dinner, a youth activity conference, discussion forum continuation from Saturday and at 4 20 an address by Harry Holmes, Held secretary of the World's Christian Endeavor Union. The adjournment of the convention will be Included in the evening service nhich will have as its speaker the Rev.

Frederick Norwood of the Cltv Temple of London England. This sen Ice will necessarily be held In the alumni auditorium of Vassar College because of the anticipated large attendance. Advance Registration Registrations for all conferences and banquets mnst be received in ad- vance and delegates mav send sucai to the Convention Headquarters In the First Presbyterian Church in Poughkeepsle. and convention materials may obtained at upon registration the THE KTOQS1W DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON. N.

MONDAY EVENING. JUXE OP THE MOMENT White Accents Spell Summer Chic plq ue gardenias and globes add tool touches to his black frock of sheer crepe designed for summer wear in toitn Is fashioned i the short puffed sieves -which maik a number or this season models and i black kidskln pumps stitched A final i touch appears in the winged pique toque A Regal Bird in Radiant Stitchery Household Am. by Alice Brooks 5048 -a ----when choosing shades of bolster or scarf. "TM or rope silk to use. Corner motifs are for you will find a transfer pattern of a motif 15 i 18 Polio Sufferer Mikes High Grides in Cltii, Will Enter HifhScheel Cllntondale, June if--The many local friendi of Schoon maker, who 111 at'the New York Reconstruction at Havtntraw, will glad to know that has graduated from the eighth grade of the institution school tad will en- Mr high school in the fall it the Some John, who hu many friends here, was a pupil of the local school for several yean.

In 1933 he had an attack of Infantile paralysis which eft his leg so that he could use It to some extent with the aid of a brace and after some months wu able to ride a bicycle In February of 1935 be fell from the bicycle Injuring his good hip and did not walk after that In October he went to the reconstruction home for a 30 weeks' period and while there attended school He has had regular treatments and two manipulation operations on his injured hip This week he hu been removed to the New York city Polyclinlc Hospital for an operation on the paralyzed leg Following this operation he will again return to the Reconstruction Home for another series of treatments and is expected to be confined for at least a jear more At the home school John received an average of 91 per cent in his studies and received a prize of a pen and pencil set for the highest scholastic standing The class flower was a rose, the colors maroon and silver and the motto "Onward and Upward The commencement exercises of the school were held on June 12 at 3 30 o'clock in the afternoon In the home auditorium The graduates of the school received their diplomas in wheel chairs, on crutches and on stretchers There were 27 in the graduating class John was 14 years old on June 13 and is the only son of Mr and Mrs. John Schoonmaker of Main street, Clintondale John would be glad to hear from any of his local friends. Heavy Liabilities Washington, June 29 Representative John Taber. ranking Republican on the House appropriations committee, predicted today accumulated government liabilities of approximately forty billion dollars by January 1. Urging the retire- meat of the RooMvelt aduUlttra- tion as "the only safety for tie peo- ple," be declared la a statement the treaMir would be by January 1 to "weet the eiorbtunt HATS Our First Clearance Sale TM kre beat uJdmf it, u4 fart it coam! NowrJ ytaVt got to cane arijr ud nake UM nott of a ettbc noBcy mat Sprinkle PiUBBua'i Aat Food tlaag wiadov doon.

ui float when uu cow ud m. FttermuTi Mb them--ml tau. black othen. Quick. cCcette 24 boon i Cct PrttrmuTi Ant Food 25C.M.

ad We your ANT FOOD A Maximum of style ralne in eiery purchase. OM- beew but lute of the vocws of the moment: and motifs, up-to-date Summer mhm. ea-erythfaw; the weU droaswd woman would eapeet of bicker priced hate. We bright mat early TOW be HERE! 326 WALL KINGSTON COPYRIGHT. 1336.

HOUSEHOLD ARTS Piano Recital it Holy Cross Hall Tuwday evening. June 30, at O'clock, a piano recital win be given at Holy Crots ball by the puplla of Walter J. Kldd. George Savatgy, Jr. vlollnUt.

will auist. rendering a conwrto In A Minor by J. B. Acco- plano by following on the i Streabbov. LJchaw.

EHmenrtlrh. OiTen- lay. accompanied at the George by the he CHOOSE A MARIAN M4RTI3N FLATTERER FOR ITS GAY SLIM LINES prop-am: Chopin. Lads. Sladins.

Pieczoaka. Handel. CzJbalka. PATTERN 9919 Want to look cool and wiltlese when the town's temperature up? Then ehooce this delightful Marian Martin frocks wbose soft and supple do marvelous things for your And do you see how the raglan lines of the gracefully flared will make your appear broad, while your hips (in contrast) look no much slimmer? The diagonal of the aklrt aid? thu fashion magic, too -or you'll seem taller. There's a touch of flattery IB hat little and tow cleverly It Is played up bv nappy lijtht or dark aheer.

printed or ebaa- tatig and run chic model up IB BO mt all with the aid of Complete, Diagrammed Marion Mar- UB Sew Chart In Pattern SSis may ordered 10. 34. 4Z. 44. sia4 5 lach fabric.

FIFTEBJf CBXTV or tfaaapa areternrt) fer KACH MARTIN wire lo rmir MAM ADDRESS. 5TTLE MJMBCfc. STATE SIZE OK PATTEsUi Ordw wot MARTIN PATTERN HOOK ABd tow ywa sm94 can J-O-UT OWB wc3. Uoal fiuntifftai for gr Un wMal ATifl all itn nFTEEX CE7 nrrEEX crvrs DERCD TOGETHER Ce4bd Jtot vWAcT tin GLORIOUS FORTH NO ONE an deny they 're taken their place in the sun--these brilliant American women. A week-day finds them, a matter of course, light-heartedly aawming a full share of the work and responsibility of this busy world.

But a holiday sees them off with equal enthusiasm for a carefree playtime. relaxed-- youthful-- Uie hail Ae of field and road and beach-- and the pursuit of happiness. Gone are the green veils and the timid of other days. Gone the duU complexions-- and the draninc old- fashioned grind of duty that kept them prisonerTfrom the Nowadays woman's work done-- and done in time for a wave and a beauty treatment How? By keeping herself potted on the to do hearty feminine aid. and i fe wrung a great of the i "for- Wrr.

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1873-1977