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EIGHT THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON. N. WEDNESDAY EYEXTXO. MAY 29.

1946. SOCIAL. ACTIVITIES SOCIETIES CLUBS PERSONALS the; mond Rignall. Marjorie Sally P.OSP. i i Uanford.

Rose a i i Alice Mil- Rhodes. Harwich street. 10. at Peter's Chapt-1, Mare a i Ionic. Carol Sch aker, Doris The ceremony was Ensign George Johnson Weds Clair M.

Willis At Mare Island, Calif. Clair M. Wiiii-, daughter of Mrs. G. O.

George. of Rich- --l. PU Haulenbeck, Jean Louise Wells, nd Va aii married to Ensign rSt UUtCh LhUrCn L. L. Chase Page.

Jean Milliken. Ray-1 George S. 'r XT I mond Rignall. Marjorie of Mr an(1 Mrs George Johnson. Visits New York Lity Twenty-nine members of Junior and Senior Christian En- Parslow Walter Davis, Gerald Chaplain J.

A. Hawkins, deavor Societies of the First lls Rodney Wells. Douw Mey-! chapel was decorted Dutch Reformed Church are rs George Felton, Barbara Deck- a a Mlcf Music for spending today in New York city Freer. Marjorie a played by Gardner on a tour of some of the interest- lev Patricia S'-holten, i a of New city. ing points of the city.

The trip is'sen, Christian. i i a The bndf was given in a result of an attendance contest Carr. Ann Page. Dsnford, rnarnage by Chaplain G. J.

a in which members eligible for i ion Paler," ami Marilyn Fos- won- a pearl gray a the trip had not more a tor. The Rev. and Mrs. A K. I a nav accessories.

three meetings since last Septeni-i Oudemoo! are accompanying tlie and carried a of i Those on the i are Mary Jo So'riir of the of interest i valle i'- Mai(l ho or as Mlss Liberty, St. Paul's Church. a i ce's Juro'-l Mansion. Mu- seum of the American Indian, i Rip Van Winkle Triangle Installs Officers -ft MAVt SPECIAL RUST CRAFT CARDS O'REILLY'S 530 Broadway 38 John St. seum of Science and History and Radio City.

Rifton Fire Company Sponsors Spring Dance The Rifton Fire Department will hold a Spring Dance at the town hall Saturday night. Music will i be furnished by Theodore Ricco, bono and his orchestra. A variety of refreshments will he on sale. The dance which is heing held the benefit of village fire department is being arranged by i George Clement. Kdward Colligan Hertfl Ramsey.

111., who wore a light blue suit and carried I i sweet peas. Knsign Theodor" Pierzynski of Chicago, 111., was best man. A reception, a hy 30 guests, was held in the Brass Hat Myer-Carnright Announcement is made of the tendants were Mr. and arriage of Miss Margaret Cam- non Myer. er marriage right, daughter of George W.

Carnright, of Saugerties, to Alan Emergency I son of Mrs. Mabelle Myer Send cash contributions to of Main street. The V. Clayton. State ot ceremony was performed by Jus- National Bank, Kingstoi, DANCE AND OLD FASHIONED AT ST.

PETER'S SCHOOL HALL ADAMS ST. crowned i a tiny officer and his bride, was cut in the traditional manner. The bride is a graduate of High Point High School, High Point, N. and attended College of William and Mary in Virginia, before a i civil service work in San Francisco. The bridegroom is a graduate Kingston High School and entered the navy in 1943 as a V-ll' candi- and Armas Salmi.

The public" is da e. He received his ensign's corn- invited, mission at Northwestern University in June 1945. and since Octo- her, 1945, has been attached to the U. S. S.

Panamint I A.G.C.-13I. The couple spent a short wedding trip at Russian River, Calif. ThPV i i until September when they will move to Albany, N. where Ensign Johnson will attend State Teachers College: Officers installed at the Rip Van Winkle Triangle. last week are first row, Thelma Feldman.

Room'of -Mare IslamT'o'fliccrV llf llp Crisman. Wanda Rion as queen: Jean Hotaling, Esther Deyo. Norma Manos: second row, Beatrice Club. A three-tiered wedding Spiegel, deputy: Ina Lipkin. Jean Townsend, Barbara Jones, Betty Giles, Doris Liden; third row, Delores Razey, Marjorie Osmers.

(Freeman Wall Panel lii i i A A I I i Playhouse Designer Wednesday Evening at 8:30 till 1 A. M. I Mames in New York Music will furnished by "BOB STEUDING'S and "BILL BROWN'S SWINGTIME MOUNTAINEERS" Outside TOYS for the Kiddies Swimming Pools Scooters (all metal) Slides Sand Boxes Gymnasium Sets Teeter-Totters I Gibson's FATHER'S DAY CARDS i FISHING TACKLE CAMP STOVES F.W.Diehl 702 Broadway PICTURE New York. May '28 (Special) Miss Naomi Kva Harris, daughter i of Mrs. Edgar Biggs of Cincinnati, and the late Edward B.

Harris, was married' to Elmer 'Albert Heschong. scenic designer at the Woodstock Playhouse, and former captain in the Army Air Forces, in a ceremony here today at Central Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Thomas Fuhr officiated. The bride wore an aqua crepe ensemble and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses. She was attended by Mrs.

Kirk Lucas of Malverne, who wore a rose pink ensemble. Kenneth Rockefeller of New York served as best man for the bridegroom. The couple by plane on a honeymoon i to Nantucket, Mass. The bride studied at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and Columbia University and has been engaged in radio work here. Mr.

Heschong, son of Albert Heschong Lennon-Osterhoudt Wedding Announced Mcttacahonts. J9--Miss Cornelia L. Usternoudt of Albany, of Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. jOsterhoudt of Accord, was united i marriage lo John Lennon. son Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lennon.

i Avenue, Albany. Saturday a 18. at. the First "Dutch fprmed Church Chapel at 11 a. m.

'The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Collander, chaplain of the army. The bride wore an aoua marine dress with while accessories and a corsage of red roses and was attended by her sister. Mrs.

William Bartleti of Kingston wore a navy blue dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink 'roses. The bridegroom's 1 man was his brother, Joseph Lennon of Albany. Following the ceremony buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bridegroom's parents. After a short wedding trip, the couple returned to their home at South Hawk street. Albany.

Both are employed in civil service for the state. Couple Has Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sahlbeck celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Thursday evening. May at their home in Sliokan.

Spring flowers were uscd to dec- orate the rooms and Mr. and Mrs. I Sahlbeck received gifts ot silver (money and silverware. I Those attending the anniversary Wrap and Tie It! SIZ! 1 2 2 0 of Cincinnati, was graduated from Embroidery you'll love to do--a Carnegie I i of panel your child will treasure al- During his Army service he spent ways. Pattern 7268 has transfer of Marian Martin Your wrap-and-tie frock goesde-' i feminine with of childhood done for a wail Rev'' a 9104 nas blouse cut in one! mt i a i i a i a i LUC fl a coamc inct The letters are large and clear; Rev.

and Mrs, enough for a child to read easily. Ur A Hanson Ar- Jr anson With curb hftlr in IN proper position placed by our trained Expert anil Efficient Six Operators in Attendance. NOW FEATURING COLD WAVES BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Closed Mondays. Open Every Tuesday and Thursday Evening 50 N. Front St.

Phone 3275 will live in Woodstock. First Dutch Church Service Folks' Dinner Mrs. C. T. Bell.

Philip Jerry 1111.11 picture; sutcnej Send TWENTY CENTS in for i pattern to The Kingston sabcI Daily Freeman, 51. Household frowhrid'-e Mr ai I PV. 1 59 TMd and hverett Christiana. Duri ing the evening several hvmns were played by Rev. piece; no side seams just i wrap and tie! Separae skirt.

Pattern 9104 comes in sizes 14, 16. 18 and 20. Size 16 requires yards 39-inch material. I for this pattern to The Kingston Daily Freeman, 73, Pat- Vesta tern Dept 232 West 18th St New kork 11. N.

Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS and PATTERN The service men and womnn NUMBER. the First Dutch. Reformed Church Our newest Needlework Book, will be entertained at a dinner i 1946 edition, is yours for only Fif- party Friday evening in the chapel teen Cents more 104 illustra- of the church.

A turkey dinner tions of designs for crochet, knit- i toys, home decorations, embroidery, and a Free Pattern for potholders printed in the will be served at 6:30 o'clock fol- I lowed by an entertainment. Roger Loughran will act as toastmas- throe book. I Fifty-one of the veterans have registered for attendance and Saugerties Senior Engaged more are expected to be in town I Friday. Any of the oilier men of the church who would like to To Wed Army Veteran Mrs. Helen O'Bryon of Partition join in the welcome home" ccicbi-a" strcct Saugerties.

announces 0 ot Mr tion are asked to make reserva- 'engagement of her daughter. Miss oycaniorc a erfor iiamson at the organ: Raiph Longyear, cornet and Thomas Sahl- beck, violin. Buchanan-Altomari Marriage Announced Nicholas Altomari, 71 Gill street, announces the marriage of I his daughter, York plainly NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE BER. NOW ready--the Marian Martin I new SUMMER 1946 Pattern Book! Fifteen Cents more brings you i cool, new, easy-to-make fashions for all And. printed right in the book: FREE pattern for ballet slippers for home and beach wear! O'Bryon, chairman ot (be service committee, or Mrs.

William A. of upi; Camp. Frey, 3211: Mis Caroline i P53; Miss Domui Keefe. Miss C'arolinc McCreery. 21.i9-.(: or C'lair Sheaffer.

Tickets may be obtained at the door. Officers for the Year Installed By Rip Van Winkle Triangle At the regular meeting of Rip i Altomari. to John 'J. Buchanan. -Mrs.

May Buchanan reef. The ceremony i performed at St. Mary's' Church at 10 a. Friday. a -M.

by Rev. John Flaherty. The bride wore a gold suit i brown accessories and a corsage of red roses. Miss Eleanor McCIus- key. cousin of bridegroom, as matron of honor, wore a gray suit I i black accessories and a cor- sage of yellow roses.

Peter N. tomari. fireman first class, brother! a J. Dart 0 the bride, acted as best man. i Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Bunce. 178. Following the ceremony a Third avenue, announce the luncheon was held at i i Immanuel Church Plans Ascension Day Service Miss Carmella A As Day service will i bo held in Immanuel Evangelical tions i Mrs. Harry Walker O'Bryon, to Robert Lewis, son of Mr.

and Miv. Oakley Lewis. No date has been set for the wedriing. Miss O'Bryon is a senior of Saug i High School. Mr.

Lewis is a a of World War I 1 a i Lutheran Church, -Livingston I street, tomorrow at 7:30 p. The Rev. Ernest L. Witte. pastor, served throe vears in the armv.

Kathryn Bunce Betrothed Task Completed." The Christian hope and consolation concerning fallen heroes will be stressed as well as courageous acceptance of i through Christ in a world of strife and unrest. The choir will sing a festival anthem. The public is' invited. I na CIL i. vj i Masonic Temple last week, officers 'Sagement of their daughter.

i street for the immediate families. for the year were installed by Rose K. Shearer, most worthy state director of daughters of Eastern Star. Miss Wanda Rion. daughter' of Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Rion of 108 McEntee street was installed by queen and was escort- ed hy her uncle. Frank Strobel. worshipful master of Rondout Lodge. 343.

i lilies formed an of Afterward a decree ron- jfcrred on the retiring qiu-on. Norma Manos. At close of the meeting refreshments were served. a Bunce. to Walter J.

Dart, Mr. and Mrs. a a left for and Mrs. Harrison a wedding i to New York city Dart. 175 Abee! street.

No a a upon i will a hecn set for the wedding. i i home at 71 Gill street. Hospital-tested douche wonderfully effective in Brides in Recent Weddings A genuine gold ond sfoinless sfeel e-x-p-o-n-j-i-o-n wc)ch brocelet i a giff thof reolly important--a gift Dcd wil; remember for yeorj! If'i luxurious, ij'j proC- end is "yovr heort it in your him Speidel fodoy. Safford Scudder En. 1S56 Je-'clcrs American Gem Society KINGSTON Closed Thmday Afternoons.

SJO WALL ST. YOUR PERMANENT "COLD WAVE" a specialty. ELLIE'S BEAUTY 1 SHOP Phone 1700 Here's great news for wise women who douche! Lydla E. PInkham'i SANATIVX WASH now offers Tou an fffective douche which hospital have prored so wondtrjuiiy cBcctirt for vaginal cleanliness. Sanative has been espeelnl- growth of the more vulnerable germs, n- lltve odor, itching minor discharge.

Positively won't -irritate. Hss such a wonderful cleansing, soothing effect on mem- bran's! At all drugstores. MRS. JOHN M. NAGY.

is 5 Josephine Turck. d.r,:ch;er if Mr. and Mrs. a Willow stroeT. Her husband is the son of Mr.

ar.d Mr A Sr F.asl i hey were married May .1: MRS GFORGF WAGKR is the former CM--- Mrs' i i i a i Lone. -VCt i i $bxnd is The son o' Mr. and Mrs. D. Wager, Highlar.s.

were married at St 28. GIGANTIC SALE At last we have a good reconditioned drophead SINGER SEWING MACHINE at a price that wifl interest yon. Only a small quantity at special prices. May 24th to Jnae lit fridaji until 9 P. M.

SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 270 FAIR STREET Twin Beauty Solon 302 Wall St. Phone 4078 Specializing in HELENE CURTIS PERMANENTS ALL TVPES $5 up Marge Schneider. Prop. COLONIAL TIME SHOP H.

Decker, Watchmaker and Jeweler Specializing in Fine Watch and Clock Repairing Watches and Watch Attachments at the right prices 775 Broadway Phone 1046 X. V. YOU'RE RIGHT! WE CLEAN EVERYTHING-DRAPERIES-BLANKETS RUGS--CURTAINS We Also Accept Winter Clothing for Storage Ours is a complete Cleaning Service dependable and economical. FRENCH DYE WORKS, Inc. 524 Broadway Phone 2207 WILLIAM F.

'MURRAY Announces The opening of his studio 1, 1946 for Portrait and Commercial Photography Specializing in Giamour Portraits Former member of the staff of The School of Modern Photography NEW YORK CITY FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE KINGSTON 3084-R 306 Clinton Avenue Kingston, N. Y. aWORK SHOE that's Comfortable Durable Economical toir SUNOIAl WORK from comfort tariM -Iwrd-wMir" qire ftmti of WORK SHOfS 'UnDIAL SffOEl S3.50-S4.50 S5.50 GiO. A. DITTMAR 567 BROADWAY Open Friaay Kvenincs Satordavs at 6 p.

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