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MIDDLETOWN TIMES HERALD, MIDDLETOWN, N. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1945. nvi Clergyman From 'New YoffcGuest Here Rev. Raymond O'Brien Discusses Zionism; Ladies Aid Meets The Rev. Raymond O'Brien of New York addressed a joint meeting of the Middletown Hebrew Association and Uie Hebrew Ladies Society last evening at the Center.

speaker, an ardent exponent of Zionism, took this subject for his address. He emphasized the fact that although Zionism, the establishment of a Jewish home- la in Palestine, was not the fcr the entire Jewish prob- a selutron never could be found until Zionism became a lact. To that end he urged the co-oper- of ai: free-thuikirsg peoples. Curing a brief business meeting of the Ladies Aid before the address, Mrs. Herman Shapiro, president, announced committees for the year.

Those appointed were Mrs. Abraham Simon, chairman of the pro- 8tam committee, assisted, by Mrs. Murray Sherman. Mrs. George Ross and Mrs.

Martin Rosenbluui: Mrs. Joseph Henderson, membership chairman, assisted by Mrs. Sdsie Schleman. Mrs. Hyman Hirsch and Mrs.

William Marko- Mrs. Irene Schweiger. hospital; Mrs. Louis Hirsch. kitchen, assisted oy Mrs.

Louis Kimball. Robert Harris and Mrs. Sol Greenwalci; Mrs. Jeanette Marks, ways and means: and Mrs. Sidney Pass.

suiiMime fund. Mrs. Jacob Cohen will sponsor the first card social of the season early in October. Another social event. October twenty-first, will be under chairmanship of Mrs.

Barney Cohen. Mrs. Mayer Tomkin will be hostess at a card party October twenty-eighth. Mrs. Shapiro appointed Mrs.

Pass chairman of a rummage sale to be held October eighth and ninth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Scheff.

celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary, provided refreshments for the Joint assemblage, -t'-ie RITES SATURDAY FOR RIDGEBURY PASTOR Rev. John M. Price, Victim Of Polio. Was 33 RIDGEBURY Private funeral services for the Rev. John M.

Price. Presbyterian pastor here, who died of polio yesterday at Knickerbocker Hospital. New York, will be conducted here tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Price was born in Oil City." Pa, March twelfth.

1912, a son of Prank W. and Catherine McFerren Price. He was married at Lebanon. Pa, September fifteenth. 1938.

to the former Mabel E. Miller, who survives with two sons. John and Thomas M. Price. The minister also leaves his father.

Frank W. Price of Waynesboro. Pa. Burial will be in Waynesboro. Baptist Group to Give Demonstration Sunday I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MONT1CEIXO--The engagement Miss Helen Streifer.

daughter of Saul Streifer of Monticello. to Jacob pharmacist's mate. TJ. S. Navy has been announced.

The latter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rose Aqua of Wilkes-Barre, Pa, and a graduate of Temple University. Smart Fall Style Rites Tomorrow Funeral sen-ices will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the home in Westtown for Charles E. Hulse.

funeral director in West town for thirty-five years; who died Wednesday at Horton Hospital. Mr. Hulse was born August ninth. 1872. at Johnsons, a son of George W.

and Anna A. VanNess Hulse. He had lived in Westtown most of his life. Mr. Hulse was a member of the Middletown Lodge of Elks and the Orange and Rockland Funeral Directors Association.

Officiating at services will be the Rev. Herbert Rlnnesmith of East Orange. N. former pastor at the Westtown Methodist Church. He will be assisted by the present pastor, the Rev.

Robert Goodwin. Burial will be in Ridgeway Cemetery- Mr. Hulse is survived by a number of cousins. City Teachers GOP WOMEN PLAN Unit RALLY HERE OCT. 17 Plan to Sponsor Makes Plans for Middletown Club Approves 1 Concert Oct.

10 Three Contributions en Party Twenty -six -of the Soprano and Tenor Will Women publican club a Be Feotured; Pro- i first meeting of the season Wed- Ceeds tO Pool Fund i nesday evening the Chamber of i Commerce rooms, plans for a In an effort to help s.ell ra Il Uht. Memorial Swimming Pool The raUv Middletown tcacSiers will sponsor seventeenth. All car.d:tiA-.-» for a concert here October tenth. Mem- I election irt th- court-, and bers of the Teachers' AssociaUoii; To t5 Wallku. will be to were to have a play but plans were 6 New Members Received At First Meet After Summer Recess Our Lady of Assumption Society October -jsyj-pd meetings after Summer Wednesday's evening at Cottage Plans were made for a Hallow- dropped in favor of a concert 550 coninbatioas "-ere approv- Ja ffi! 0 to the L-V chairman.

be assisted by Mrs. 1 1 1 Association, a committee A public card party plannec w-re welcomed obtain the concert or Society Drake, lyric tenor. Vant ertlofr- pr( canons for membership we re- Downing, soprano chairman New are Mrv Mr. Drake I R'-i'h Mrs Anna present duets fron: the hLjh mo- of light and musical present cuets iron: tin- mo-, A I A TCI ID WOI ID FV of light and musical I FA, MUUK MtLU. Mrs i comedy.

Tliey also A I I I A I A Adeline from as Mi5 urn WPI rv Mr Marv Ma5Ci Ra- rs prances and Mrs. S'uJent Both haif appeared in opem. Prir.cv brief business meeting nn the Pilikia social at she iionie of Marjorse Mr. Drakt- made his Ne man Ur.den avenue. Plans were made for a card party and musical comedy.

Downing nt viVdnesdav. September M. ron.c-er: favorite slxth a at home of Ann thirty-two Show Boat, The and Maytime. Both ure of reputation 1 debut in Gilbert Sullivan ta financial a report on the sened by Mrs. ov Mrs.

MSchael Mir.goila. Bearris. Nancy and Jean Vandruff, Dovetta' and Datjmar Beams and Bemice friends and relatives. Miss Bertha. Lawrence LIBERTY Services were held yesterday for Miss Bertha Lawrence, eighty-five-year-old native of Tarrytown.

who was found dead in bed in her apartment home here Monday night. She had been a seamstress and 7 had lived alone. Miss Lawrence had rjUCfirS, Itl resided in Liberty for thirty-five years. She was born October 1859. a daughter of Elijah P.

Law- rence and Elizabeth Reyna -Law- rence. She leaves no near relatives. Burial was in Liberty Cemetery following services which were con- ducted by the Rev. Lloyd B. Gil- mour.

Methodist pastor. 2rtfH JOtrilI. Also participating irT the program, in which the children will help in telling these stories and the story of from loncert a 11! bv lhe Naaman. are Barbara and Richard Conklin. Donald Dodd.

Richard Gates. Glen. Mary Ann and Mllford donated 0 Poo i Charles Hauck. Donald Kortright and Carol Anil Seely. Some of the small made Rlfts fl cultv A by the children will be exhibited before the 9:45 a.

m. service. Good Sheoherd attendance pictures will now uyd! hundred dollars awarded to twentv-two chUdreii. Tlie finished flannelgraphs will be dUtributed. The program is open to Amateur ijave ft Refreshments at Miss P.t.st will st A Salvatt's home.

At K. C. Party i James McCowan and seph Martin Co-chairmen of Social Here GOOD TIME PARK Eronimous OWNER'S WIFE I Will Head i Mrs. Cane Served On Go- 1 Going and Coming Buy Victory Bonds. Stamps Imported PERFUMES L.

Stern Co. A 1 Hospital Committee Heart Aid Cane William H. Cane, owner of Good Time Park, died yesterday at the; Jersey City Medical Center. Mrs Robert MeCortmcic. X20 Linden avenue, left yesterday lor El Paso.

Tev. to vUit her husband. 'Lieutenant McCormtck. who i tioned Fort George Norris WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Middletown Council. Knights of was Mrs.

Cane, who was Columbus, sponsored a card party SerViceTwm' beTeld borrow at i last evenin ln the on his home here for George Norris. West Main street. Tables of bridge, retired farmer, who died Tuesday at pinochle and euchre were in play, his home after an illness of three High scorers in bridge were weeks. He was eighty-five, a resi- Jarnes yrne. Joseph Wigger.

dent of Liberty township for forty- H. R. Bull. Clare Crandall. seven years.

j. Irs jpi orence Krieter. Mary Slat- Mr. Norris was a native of Briscoe tery and XIr CrandalL where he was bom on August eigh- mO chle awards went to Mrs. i gt.

George. Staten Island. Until five years ago and Mr. Cane had made their home in Hackensack. She was a member of Uie executive committee of Goshen Hospi- Stoff To Be Installed Sept.

26th Mrs Mary A. Eronimoiu was reelected president of the Auxiliary Robertson, thirteen i Libert) street, and Miss Atma Kll- i coin. 160 Main street, lefl Thursday on an euchl-day trip tlirough northern New York and Canada. The Famous A Miss Swank I At Your Favorite Store of the Robert O. Sherman Post.

Mr and Mrs Clart nce Sl Military Order of Uie Purple Heart. Qj RO Four are spel dms a -at a luncheon meeting yesterday at Ule forsller parents. frtiiT- ATTENTION! MUSIC LOVERS ORGAN RECITAL HENRY S. FUSNCK of FwHe Park. X.

J. SEPT. 15. 8:15 T. M.

NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MIDDLETOWX four Center street. Mr. and Charles H. Sherman. tal.

Mrs. Gladys McPhillips was elect- Springfield. Ma's. Jersey City- teenth. I860, a son of William and wllU am Keesler.

Mrs. Julia Robin- Ann Cox Norris. He leaves his wife, Mrs Patricia McPhillips. J. E.

Anna Stephenson. to whom he was 3arnes Mrs Mowbray. P. married fifty-five years ago; a Pug ijese Mrs. William Wilson, i daughter, Mrs.

George Beseth of Bun Mrs j. Taylor. Liberty: and three sons. Walter i Mrs Wl ii iam ciark. Mrs.

Emil Norris of Liberty. Alexander Noms Hornberger Mrs Bensen. at home, and George Norris, char i es Hardy. Jesse JC UT JLCtr tl here Louise Arnott and Mrs. Floyd Ter- Burial will oe in the Kenozai Lake uuger rs -j-jjojnjLg Duff received the I Surviving besides her husband is ed first vice president; Mrs a sister.

Miss Edith Cooper of New Parr, second vice president; Mrs MUS Irene Roberts. 147 Mon- York. Willie Hoose. treasurer; Mrs. Kath- hagen avenue, left today to spend Funeral services will be conduct- erme Goff.

sergeant at arms; Mrs 'the week-end with relatives in ed Monday morning at eleven miian Reid, historian; Mrs. Mar- York and Jamaica. clock at the Episcopal Church sar et Jones, patriotic Instructor; Mrs. Esther Houck. parllameniar- Mrs.

O. Mae Billingsley. who hai ian; and Mrs. Elizabeth Mayer, wel- I 111 at her home. Unirty-one fare officer.

I East avenue. improving. A dinner will precede the instal- tlation of officers September twenty- Mrs. Fanilia MeUner jVIuricen. i sixth.

ninetv-five West Main street, spent Cemetery. i i Wedne-sdav in York. i Members are making lap robes. It was announced, to be sent to Hal- Mis Adetalde Foc li r. General Hospital.

Staten Is- Qf Rud Mrs Vmccnt roe er John Stewart euchre award. A special token went to James Ward. land. Twelve book-s were received from KAUNEONGA LAKE Services James McGowan Jose p- Mar were held today in the Church of co-chairmen of arrange- the Covenanter here for John Stew- i art. life member and elder of the church, who died Tuesday night at 6 next part new Committees Appointed; the Kings County Council of A i Ladies Auxiliary of the JewUJi Pledges and Alamnae War veterans.

The Attend Meeting forwarded to veterans two DuboLi street, has resumed her studies at Iowa State College. his home here. He was seventy- two, the stepfather of Joseph E. Thursday. October eighteenth.

Sanatorium. Plans for a barn dance, to be held Saturday. October twentieth, were USWV AND A I I A Student Council Staff Completed By ANNE ADAMS Clean-cut and casual shirtfrock. Pattern 4891 has a striking yoke that may be up in contrast in stripes as shown. With long, short, or sleeves.

Pattern -SSI'I conies in sizes 14. 16. 13. 20. 32.

K. 36. 38. 40. 42.

Size 16 takes 3 ysrds 39-inch. Fersch. assistant cashier of the HOMEMADE I made bv the Gi-Y Club at a meet- A PAPTV A T- 1 7 Sulhvan County National Bank. LJOMF A I I lasl evening at the home of 1 I OCflOOl Liberty, and was former chairman i IW.MI_. i Je E-onimous.

forty-six Lake Now Showing Special CoHcction of FUR COATS Made by WeHs-Treisrer FRIDAY SATURDAY Floor Mrs. Mailler Addresses Unit! In New Hampton of the Sullivan County War Finance Committee. Mr. Stewart was born December twenty-second. 1862.

in Bethel town- ship, a of Samuel and Mary Caldwell Stewart. He was married Unrtv-six vcars ago to Mrs Mar- 1 The initial meeting of the season Clark Fersch. i of the Home Bureau; Besides his wife he leaves two unit was held yesterday at the home, avenue. daughters. Mrs Irene Cleworth of of Mrs.

John i Locke. Evelyn Mitchell and Helen Sweezy will procure a barn for the The" decoration committee com- A card party sponsored bv A C.I Walker Madge Merk- Hw Camp. United Spanish-Amer- ican War Veterans, and its Auxiliary was held last two Center Both Groups Will Elect, Officers Monday Night Elected Yesterday To Serve Under Lincoln McGill Arlington J. and Mrs. Ellen members were present and two Ml Neff 'Kauneonga Lake: two sisters.

cuests. Mrs. W. R. Mailler and and Jean i Mrs Jennie Holman and Mrs.

Liz- G. S. publicity Greeves. Nineteen, en and Joan Jesse. two Joann Mitchell.

Eronimous are on the Committee. zie Holrnan of Medina: and a Three new members have been, The refreshment committee com- Mrs brother. Reuben Stewart of Kaun- added to the unit this season: Mrs. pnses Joyce Saunders. Catherine Mj Manha erson or 'Randolph Grasheim.

Mrs. William Renton and Betty Jean Walker. Mitchell strcet Awards to G-orge Mrs. Zueia Scribner of Walden. Mrs.

Myrtle P. OfficTs were at the first meeting of Uie Middletown High School Student Council ye-sterdav morning. Named to serve wltrt Lin- McGill. president, wre: Rich- Mohle. vice president.

Jean Melliv i rd arommous. secretary, and treasurer. Send 'I1VKNTV cents In coins for this pciem to Middletown Times Herald 106. Pattern Dept. O.

33O31 173. Station O. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly SIZE and STYLE NUMBER YOUR ADDRESS and ZONE.

JUST OUT--The new Anne Adams Fatrern Book for Fall and Winter! Fifteen cents more you smart styles foi the whole family! Book pnnted instructions for making EIGHT r.cctssories: 3 hats, 3 bags, pepidm. bediacket. Hope. Thomas TerwillUer of Charles A. Porter USO thanking members Jor con- Madge Merkley.

Beverlv Baschon. Val tributions of jelly and cake mix. She Pamela Mitchell and Janice Mail- Moteriols suitable for the above pattern con be found at -ODQLETOWK MONTICELLO--Funeral services announced that further gifts for ler. were held at Ellenvilie Wednesdav the USO would received at Eileen Somers and Doris Morgan for Charles Benedict Porter. Moun- home of Mrs.

Arthur Drake next aiumnae. were present, laindale blacksmith, who died Mon- Tuesday. Evelyn Mitchell. 187 Highland day at. his MountAindale home.

He The next meeting will be held avenue, will be the next hostess. was born there May eleventh. 1865. October twenty-second. The Home- a son of Abraham and Catherine made Gifts will again be.

th; topic. Budd Porter. He was married to (nllCK Uie former Anna Kniffen of Mon- GUESTS IN FLORIDA XJCtt-J i licello. uho died two years ago. FLORIDA--Mrs.

Frank York I Mr. Porter was a trustee of school Chester and Mr. and Mrs D. A district one. town of Fallsburgh.

Hambndce of Niagara Falls wen He is survived by tnree sons. Earl Wednexla evening of Mrs 3TM of Ellenvilie-. Sturgis of a pasr.er. Miuccsl entertaimt.en and Horace of bv Mrs. Palmer'a sor.

Lackauack: also four daughters. Wilhani. Mrs. William of Woodside; Mrs. Thomas J.

O'Brien Xf New anc Mus Irene Porter and Nancy Jane. Sr.e also tvo at Evening Shower Miss McDowell Fetes Bride-elect Of giving same are being planned by Clark A. Pellet received con- ul OIta Car nd Ar thur Patchett. Ann Burnett was chairman of council designated John Mc- Mick to head a committee of general onjanuation members to a.vtl5t McLiiii in arrang- On September twenty-seventh, the council will prevnt an assembly program. It will be a demon- a regular council solation favor Both the Camp and the Auxiliary will eject officers Monday evening at 7 30 meetings at two Center street.

Births Announced Mr. and P-ter of parents of a son oorn FALL FASHIONS MECHANICS Lcdies' Shop 37 North St. IMISS Ethel Porter at home. There brothers. Jolin H.

Boyce. Jr ciief FrArUrirk KrU eight 8 randchildren and three storekeeper. S. Navy, and Roo-) KhC rrederick ert Boyce: and a sister. Mrs.

Robert Walker, ail of Middletown. Miis Betty Jane Quick, daughter pie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cuth- Funeral services will be conduct- of Mr.

and Mrs Melvm Quick. 1 Giliespsi- of Houston avenue, was Mr. arxj Mrs. Joseph Pionto. Jr meetings of the Student be neid during Goshen Hosoital.

Advuors and Mrs Miw BJrw Jtayer. Itavmoad Nichols of Hartford. Conr. ha'ie an- :1: aounced the oirth of a. daughter on September thirteer.U:.

Mrs Feast Or Tabernacles Nichols ui the former Doris GUIes- -L. STERN OF BUYING FACE POWDR IT WAS MADE-TO-ORDER Rilrs Tomorrow Funeral servires for Samuel Puls', ford, formerly of Middletown. who i died Wednesday at Knickerbocker Hospital New York City, will be conducted tomorrow morning at ten o'clock at St. Columba's Church. Chester, where a mass will ed Monday mornine at lhe Opens At Sundown Today The Feast of Tabernacles be- Jewish worshippers this will be celebrated at ten Mills avenue.

Children's FALL Nowns Sisters 3 West Main St. Dial 6414 Mrs. Henry Conklin Burip'i be ir. St MaryS Cemc- incJuded the Misses Tbelma tery. Jensen.

Nora Naja. Marion Roosa. Bettv Fish. Florence Seymour. Lena L.

G. Craoe A. DcroiJiy Durland. PORT J5RVIS--L G. Elisabeth Minicic.

Grace Skinner, well-known Port Jervis resident, chri'tine Ossner. Liihan Club Notes Jpre Bovce Conkhn wife todal al Fra Leor.a E. May vfinc oojcc uotiKiin, wiie His none TM a. .0. Miuiccat Smith.

3 Puffer. ttle an! a canJv of Her.ry Conkhn. yesterday at Yonkers General Hospital. -rp-e Mrs. Conklin.

who her home in Yonicers. was born in Middletown October thirteenth. 1915. a daughter of Mr and Mrs. John H.

Boyce. 204 West Main St Omega Sigrna Chi. meeting Wed- r.esia at trie of Marv JorgT-sen made plans for a be services Uie Synagogue at o'clock. On Saturday and Sunday the will b- at nine a The topic of the vrmon to be by Raobi Tobias Rothenber? Sunday mg Is What's In A Name That's important v.om«n say once the luxury oftiNins: blended face No appomiraenl is rseeced our Coasuitanr anaNzcs an, blfnas in bnel" momrnt5 hiir vou waicli She ac'ds ol" colour -blends the rainbow heap of powders inio one shade right for o. 4 Funeral arrangements are incom- MILES Men.

Women and Childra SHOES An Certified to much MILES SHOES S7 X-rtli St. Rites for Miss Funeral services for Miss Annie were conducted She was "married December thir- rJ i rnoo HMbrouck'i ty-first. 1937. Mrs Me'vin Quick. Robert Mrs.

Edward Clayton J. McDowell, and Mrs. Stephen Hallock. Kathahdin in Ac $1. Plus TAB; Funeral Mr? 'conkim was a graduate of a lay for Je- High School snd the novah" Nursing School of Yonkers Genera! Hospital.

Surviving besides her husband Hauer and Frank McLrtughlin Miss Quick is to be married to are her parents, a son. Robert Burial was in the family plot. Htil- Private First Class Frederick Keil Henry, and a month-old daughter side Cemetery-. Wurtsboro. L.

STERN CO. --Extra Pointi for Fats-- SPA PERI.

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