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THE KINGSTON FflEEMAN, KINGSTON, SATURDAY I OCTOBER 12. lf)r. Saturday Social Review Regional Red Cross Held Roll Call Rally On Thursday. October fio nal Red Croa. Boll Call held at the Vaatar Rally Alumnae House, N.

under he auspicea of the County "hapter. Dr. Henry Noble Mae Cracken, prertdeat of Vassar Col- welcomed the HaroM Nearman, Assistant Director of flood Relief Program told of the in Southern New York state." Frank R. Hoercher, First Aid and Ufe Saving Field Representative, spoke on "Emergency First Aid 00 the Highways," emphasizing the point that there was no appropriation from the government lor this service. "Practical of Safety and Prevention" was discussed by Walter Davidson, asslst- ant manager of the eastern lone.

He enumerated the four great services of the Red Cross; War service, disaster service, relief of human suffering and the prevention of human suffering. The morning closed with a talking picture, "The Greatest Mother." Following the luncheon James L. Felaer, vice chairman in charge of Domestic of American Red Cross spoke on the topic "The Red Cross Looks Ahead." He quoted from an address by President Roosevelt showing the President's Interest in this organisation as an unifying force. Genaro Pelaez of the Dutchess County Chapter discussed the topic the Junior Red Cross Means to Me," while J. Harrison Heckman urged the delegates to strive for a goal of five million for 1936.

At 3:30 o'clock the delegates were escorted by Senior students as guides ou a tour of buildings and grounds of the college. Delegates attended from nineteen different counties including New York city. Those acting as representatives from Kingston and the vicinity were Mrs. Charles Tappen, Mrs. Cornelia Hasbrouck, Mrs.

Myron Teller, Mrs. Frederick W. Holcomb of Kingston, Mrs. William Hasbrouck of Stone Ridge, and Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs.

Mabel Smith, Mrs. Etson Vedder and Miss Estelle Modjeska, all of Saugerties. Ulster Garden Club Elects New Officers The annual meeting of the Ulster Garden Club was held on Tuesday afternoon at the of Mrs. Charles Preston of Mill street, with Mrs. William Hasbrouck as hostess Following the annual reports, officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mra.

Robert R. Rodie; first -vice-president, Mrs. Everett vice-president, Mn. George V. D.

Button; third vice- president, Mrs. Hermon A. secretary, Mra. Gerard Betz, and treasurer, Mrs. Frederick Warren.

Mrs. Rutgers Huny of Saugertlea and Mra. Harry Pearson Falls were elected of the Board of Gardeners. The next meeting, which will be held in charge of the Horticultural Committee, will be held at the home of Mrs. William Kraft Many Kingstonians At Newburgh Recital An audience that left very few vacant seats in the Newburgh Academy Auditorium attended the Cornelia Otis Skinner recital held Monday evening under the auspices of the Three Arts Society.

"The of Henry which was the principal offering of the evening, was preceded by a group of four dramatic sketches. "Nurse's Day which portrayed a young mother assuming the care of her baby during the first absence; "Hotel a tragic study of a bitter ego-centric: "Times a clever portrayal of a number of characters that one might meet in this center of New York activity, and "Being a witty portrayal of an American dressing for presentation at Buckingham Palace. The mnalcal were played by a quartet of noted Woodstock artists. Inez Carrol, piano; Florence Hardaman. first violin: Gerald Knust.

second violin, and Engelbert Roentgen, cellist The local of the advisory committee for then concerts are William van Kevren. Dr. and Henry L. Blbby. Mrs.

John N. CordU. Mrs. Aatocto Kunth. Mr.

and Mn. George V. D. Hvtton. William Sayre Ream.

Has brouck and Mr. art Mrs. Clyde E. Wonderly. Utose attending from KiacrtM Moftday Mr.

mmt Hn. G. Wallace Cod-Ur Eltse Haporovck. Mr. and Mrs Harold Mr and Mn.

Robert R. Kwdte. Ttotaaa Horton. Hvtuw. Mrs.

Gtwrxe Waali- Mta tteteft taw Rim. Mm w. vaa Hoef. Mta Wood. Mary E.

Mn. W. Stvu Harry W. rndnibfirc. Mr.

and sni Bernard Font, the Janet and Ethel Mauterstock. Mitt Helm Brad barn. Allan. Dr. and Mrs Mortimer Downer.

Dr. and Henry L. Blbby, Antonio Knauth. Mrs. Henry Ditnbar.

Ada S. Fuller, Pinch MlM A(nes Scott Smith. Mr. and Allen Hausteln. Stewart Wiley, Grace Mra.

Ed win Lacey, Rose K. Witter, Lena Schmidkoni, the May aad Anna Qulmby, Mr. and Joseph Madeline Tarrant the Hon. M. Fowler and Fowler, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Wonderly, Mrs. John N. CordU. Miss Florence CordU, Mr.

and Mn. John Miller, Mrs. James Murphy and Mr and Mrs. A. Noble Graham.

College Club Offers Lectures On Russia Arrangements were completed at the meeting of the College Club on Tuesday evening for the series of lee- tores on Russia to be held under their auspices. These talks are to be given by Nlkander t. Strelsky professor of Eastern European Languages at Vassar College, who eminently fitted to speak on the various phases of Russian life as he lived in Russia until the outbreak ol the rerolution and since that time has been an Interested student of Russian affairs. In the fourth of the lectures which will concern Russian music, Professor Strelsky Is bringing an assisting artist. Professor Leonid Mestechln, noted Russian pianist The dates for the and the subjects were announced as follows: October 29--The Russia I Remem her.

November 5--The Creative Genius' of the Russian People. November 12--The Russian Theatre. November 19--Russian music, assisting Artist Professor Mestechln. November 26--The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia. December 3--The Youth Movement In Europe.

All funds secured through these lectures, beyond the expenses, will be contributed to the scholarship fund and will be used to assist some local high school graduate who might otherwise be unable to attend college. Those arranging for the sale of tickets are Mrs. Richard Shults, chairman, Mrs. N. Le Van Haver.

Mrs. Howard St. John, Mrs. Joseph McNeils. Mrs.

Stanley Dempsey. Miss Ethel M. Hull. Miss lone KInkade and Miss Nellie Davenport. Ulster Home Bureau Made Landscape Tour On Wednesday the Ulster County Home Bureau held its annual landscape tour at which time the various lomes were Judged for and improvements made In their landscaping.

The group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beatty, Suydam "Farm, motoring to Lake Katrine where they visited the homes of Mrs Portland Van Etten and Mrs. Rupert Everett. From there they continued to Stone Ridge where Mrs.

JCMM Earnhardt's were studied The next stop was with Mrs. H. M. Eppes of Accord where the party enjoyed a basket lunch. From there the group motored over the Minnewaska Trail to the homes of Arnold Petersen of Gardiner and Mrs.

Dagmar Nelson of Wallklll. The county bureau of landscape gardening is under the leadership of Mrs. William A. Warren of Hurley. Miss Lucille Smith, professor of landscape architecture at Cornell University, acted as judge.

She was assisted by Mrs. Velle of Stone Ridge. The decision of the judges will be announced later. Wednesday, Oct 16, D. A.

R. Chapter Day Wlltwyck Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will celebrate Chapter Day Wednesday afternoon. October 1C. Thta day is chosen each year because It la the anniversary of the burning of Kingston.

Willis O. Nash, a member of the New York State Historical soclation. wilt speak on the burning of the city. A shower is being held at this for the Chapter Honsv and the members are asked to bring household nuppllea or to make a small donation of money for needed purchases. Each member will hare the.

privilege of brlngUg- a The entertainment committee. Mrs. John and Mrs. Raymond R. Grow, will act Host asm.

Mn. David Terry delegate from the local chapter of UN D. A- IL. accompanied by the fortieth anul conference of New York of AtMrteaa ReroitiUoa. hrJd at Hotd RooMVcIt, York city, on Moaday.

aid of thta week. with a aad kail ta nf Mm. William A. ftftMr. drat avwwal.

aad Mfn. WTtttair. Clapii. rqpni. AT SMVtns; WM and dlnx ta which mm tkaa ifty mtmbtrs and their friends are to attend.

There will be program la which each of the different departments will be Mr. and Mrs. Waller Stuntl of New York city the orer-nlght thto past Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Warrea Hurley. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Groves of West Hurley last week-end were Mr GrOTts' sister. Mrs.

Mary 0. Hansen, aad her sons, Norman and Lawrence, of Palo Alto, California: also Katrine Grovea and Miss Doris Buckingham of New Karen. and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nowa of New York city.

Mrs. A. T. 8. Clarke of Hurley arenue left on Monday for Baltimore, Maryland, where she will make a visit of eeveral Dr.

and Geeorge Brodhead of New York city will be the guests this week-end of Everett Fowler at her home on Maiden Lane. Mr. and Mm. Vanderveer spent several days this week at Montreal, Canada. Everett E.

Fessenden returned last Saturday from a trip to Norfolk. Wllllamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Mrs. Fessenden left from PoughkeepAle with Captain Owen Goodsell and Mrs. Goodsell.

flying with them in Captain Good sell's private plane. Mrs. Fessenden. who Is an enthusiast concerning aviation, enjoyed the experience Immensely. Dr.

Elizabeth Parsons, who has been spending a week In medical study at Bristol, also visited In Brooklyn where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Parsons for several days. Upon her return to Kingston Thursday Dr.

Parsons was by her host and hostess who are now the guests of herself ind her husband. Dr. Charles Parsons, at their home on Maiden Lane. Mr. and Mrs.

Rufus Van Aken of their children. and Robert. Mrs. Harry Van Waennen at their summer home overlooking the Ashokan Reservoir. On Wednesday Rabbi Bloom will give the first of two discussions on he war situation abroad at the regular weeklv supner meeting of the tjusln-ss Girls' Club of the Y.

M. C. All members and friends are cor- -liallv Invited. Thev are requested to the offlrp not later than Tuwday of their intention of at- ant Chinese the Hwang Ho and the Tuesday evening, October 15. the Aid together i the Henri-1 et't i of the lie-.

formed Church arc sponsoring a re- ceptlon at the church parlors In hon-1 or of the Rev A Oudemool and Oudtmool. Ttie conilstory with their whes will assist in receiving, the I Mr. and A D. Burnett of Homer. N.

arrived yesterday to vpend the week-end with their daughter and son-ln-Uw, Mr. and i John Flnncity, of avenue. John A. Klnsf-bury of Woodntook. rnroiitft to a i D.

wm at an afternoon at the home of Mm. James Itoosevelt. ('ark. liut Sunday. After a series of sixteen recitals I the Maverick which have been held regularly every Sunday i afternoon since early In June, a i been discontinued Although It had been hoped that the concerts i continue for another month at 1 home of Mrs.

Carroll it was found that It was impossible to plan ahead with any degree of certainty since rehearsals are now starting In New York for many of these artists. Hor-1 ace Britt and Leon Harzin have al-' ready left while Mrs. Inez Carroll IB i planning to close her studio i week-end. On Frldav afternoon of last weok. Mrs Robert Nelson of Ilurlov.

rendered a group of songs at the studio of Sybil a i a In New York city Mrs Nelson was accompanied Ht the piano h) Miss Alexander. Miss Eleanor Easton and Mrs ornella Hflsbrouck of The i ti, motored on Ttiesdav to Now York ing. Mrs. Alton Brooks Parker of Esopus entertained at a birthday luncheon last Saturday for Toeodor Ox- holm, whose third birthday on October 6 coincided with her own The other guests were Mary Louise Oxholm, Nancy Oxholm, I'enelope Hall and Alton Parker Hall. Miss Anne craft, who is studying at the Art Students League, New York city, spent last week-end i her mother, Mrs Julia Searing Leaycraft, of Woodstock.

Mrs. Francis J. Higglnson of Glenwood, Cold Spring, N. arrived yesterday for a short stay at the Huntington. Cuttpr and Homer Brown of Now York city, arrived In Kingston Frl- d.iy evening to upend the week-end i their mother, Mrs.

J. Grove of Smith avenue. Mr. and Mrs Charles Walden. who have been spending a few days In York city, have returned to their home at Stone Ridge.

Mrs. Hermon A. Kclley of St. Remy Is entertaining as her guest Miss Elizabeth Schneider of New York city. Mrs.

Charles D. Bruyn of Englewood, N. has been the guest of Mrs. Christopher Snyder of Fair street. Miss Harriet Old of Murray Hill.

Is the guest of Mrs. Frank It at the Clinton apartments. Mrs. Mvron Teller of Fair street, left today for York city, where will visit friends for several days. The Friday Club enjoyed an outing this week on Thursday, motoring to Port Jems, where they had lunch ai Swift's Inn The members who enjoyed i were Mrs.

Frank Eastman. Mrs. diaries R. O'Conner. Mrs.

Harrj Smith, Mrs. Charles Ter- wllliper, Mrs Richard O'Sulllvan. Mrs Henrv Connelly. Mrs. Melvln R.

Coutant, Mrs. Lancelot Phelpa and Mrs. Frank Thompson. Yesterday afternoon Miss Frances Finch was the guest of honor at a small tea given for her at the Shop in the Garden, Stone Ridge, by Mrs. Mortimer Downer.

This week-end a group of niam are enjovlng horse back to Peekajnoose and Sundown There they will their head- for a vrie of rides at Fer- Amnncr 'his online Mr. Olldersleeve. Helene Gregory. thf Misses Oay and Emilv Chambers, Miss Jean Lovatt. Mr and Mrs.

Hart. Captain Roosa and las ROOM. Yesfrday Mrs. Richard Evck. Mrs.

William Cornell. Mrs. Virginia Best. Mrs. Letts.

Miss Florence Seaman, and Mrs. Andrew Bell, all of Albany, motored to Hurlev where they were the for dinner of Miss A. Burhans. James O'Connor who studying at the C.A. InsMtutp Vew York city spelling the week-end with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. James J. O'Connor, of Johnston avenue. Last Saturday Miss Frances Finch of Mountain View avenue returned from visiting friends in Utica.

While there Miss Finch was entertained at a bridge held In her honor. Mrs. Matthew Williams, Mrs. Iner Lampman. and Mrs.

Clara Robinson, all of West Hurley, were the guests this past week-end of Mrs. Robinson's sister at Glens Falls. Harold King and his daughter. Miss Elinor King, left this morning to motor to New York city where they will attend the Columbia-Rut gers football game this afternoon Baker Field. Mrs.

Frank Longyear of Phelpn. the guest of her sister. Mrs William Tucellng. of Clinton avenue John who Is a Junior a 4 Cornell University, spent the at his home on Hurley av enue. The Kingston Choristers of the W.

C. A. will hold their first reicula- Tuesday evening. Octobe- IS. at o'clock.

Harry P. Dodr again will direct the club. At thi: meeting rehearsals will for 'Cowan's "Christinas Scenes" and Chriatsus numbers which wi; given as a program at the hollda if wati fcy ta at i ta- ta fSMftweawr-. wy 7sys tte at IirtaM Mm aim Mxatay W. r.

A. WOT an. nn Fowler of New Yorl city spent last with mother. Ewett Oa Monday il Hirtey MethwHpt Chan-; at o'clock and Miss Marie Pidgeon of New York city has been spending several days at Saugerties. Mrs.

Abram De Young, who was one of the speakers at the Missionary convention held at New Paltz on Thursday, was an guest of Miss Ellen van Slyke and Mrs. Minnie V. Owens at their home at Rockhurst, Marlus street John Davis and Donald Washburn of Saugerties, spent the lant weekend In Njack Joseph Hasbrouck and Miss Sara Hasbrouck of St. James street, were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Garret Byrnes of East Orange, N. J. Mrs A. T. S.

Clarke of Hurley avenue, recently entertained friends from Maplewood. William Hiltebrandt, who has been a patient at the Kingston Hospital, has returned to his home on Presidents Place where he is now recuperating. Yesterday afternoon Mr and Mrs William Murray of Hurley avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogg of Livingston street left to motor to Skaneateles, N.

where they will spend the week-end as the guests of Mrs. Murray's parents. Miss Ada S. Fuller of the Huntington, Is spending this week-end in N'ewburgh. Lieutenant Carl Sclple and Mrs.

Stlple of Fort Bennington, Oa have been spending several days with Dr and Mrs C. M. Sciple at their home In Napanoch. Tuesday evening the Endeavor Society of the First Reform- ed enjoyed a hav rldt- to where i a i a i HIM i tin open fire and cooked supper The team 4m 1 iho i hv Heatty of tin- Snviliui a Th" members of i were tho Kcv. A Oudcmool r.ml Mrs Oudomool, Carol Mis? Janet Ofttrsnder.

Miss sny- Nabi'llc Iwra Friend. i Miti a i Nan I a Maxitio i i Donald Leo Boico Robert John Snwlcr. Collins Trov Itolii-rl Slater. i i a Twtsell. a Os- tramlcr, I i a Edwin Ford.

Yfstord.i} Mr 1 i A. i i at M-VIII i i nf bridge ill IHT In Hi for croup of s.iugcrtldi (Hid KinRsto'i friends. Dr a i I i i Smith and Mr- i with Or i i i George KomM i of 1'earl street. Mils' A i i of this i i tt.if, elei ted the new mat of the New York State Order Of a a The election, which i i i on i THE Sahler Sanitarium KINGSTON. N.

Y. The Largest Private Sanitarium in This Vicinity. Moderate rates--including general care and doctor's per week up. Your investigation of our qualifications is invited. I I I A Supervising Nurse You Can Knit This Dress Yourself For Of Imported Scotch Yarn Other Yarns And Models Up To $13.50 Free Instructions.

Ayr Bernat Sudbury Yarns MRS. CHARLES A. WARREN 286 Clinton Are. Phone 3443. Miss Elizabeth Anne Warren of Clifton avenue is spending the weekend at Durham, N.

where she is attending a horse show. Mn. Romer Teller of Boise, Idaho, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Fuller of Albany avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Conant of Dedbatn. with their daughter, Julie-Ellen, arrived last evening to spend the week-end aa the guests of Mrs.

Conant's father, the Hon. G. D. B. Hasbrouck, of Clinton avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clum are the guests of Mr. Clara's father. Charles Clum.

of Barclay Heights. Saugerties. before leading this coming week for Lima, I'eru. where Mr Clum has recently been transferred as United States consul. Yesterday Mrs.

Edwin Fassett of Droadway entertained her bridge clu! at luncheon and an afternoon of cards al the Shop in the Garden, Stone- Ridce. Other members of the group besides the regular club members were Mrs. Ferdinand Gildersleeve. Mrs. Sam and Harold Rakov.

Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. IK-rnsteln. Mrs Gllderfilcevc and Mrs. David Burg" vln. Julius Osterhoudt.

who har been spending the summer with lu-r daughter. Mn. Fowler, at her mmer home at Cralcvllle neach Cape Cod. hut now to spend the winter with son and 4augbter-in-lz-n, Mr. and Rwl ney Osierhoudt of Mr.

and R. O'Connor and Mini Mary U'CflJjnor of Chestnut ar- standing thl? in Iirookhn. tin- of Mr. and Onr-" Edward HTH.i«in of I'tin IB how- or Mr. and flyd' I'alr JkiTm T.

Ixrurhraa aad a Ttatare of tiiU cwiatry 2 aasl BwW rail StZOURTGOAL ON Page 2 COUNULOTT Ir. Msl renal Herzog Hardware and Paint Co. 322 Wall Street Free Delivery Phones 252-253 Kingston, N. Y. THE FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION ANNOUNCES -The Appointment of Herzog's--As Authorized Frigidaire Dealers In Kingston, Effective Oct.

7, 1935 A Statement by H. Herzog: fMrific my 26 in in it my aim prvciife my mitli tkr thdr mono and if inth the mppntntmrnt IW- tkf ortciiial Af H. Heizog, Pns'Jcnt Hanf wwrr IVnif.

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