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MIDDLETOWN TIMES HERALD. MIDDLETOWN. X. Y-, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1946.

frra Additional Ball Patrons Listed Proceecb of Successful Fete Go to Horton Bride-Elect A few patrons i-jr toe Charity Ball of tiie ten SewiEfe- Ciub, held Friday -r. Uie Armory, were announcec to- da Proceeds ol the fete "A ill go the CaiWraa's Ward Fund cf ion "Hfifipital T-ie patrons include Judge Ra- ifeiae! A. of Newfaurgh, Major Christopher tc-unsfimer. Alderman Hiciiard Gregory and Geary W. commissioner oi public and ICrs.

Chumard Donations were reported from Menters Market, the Mohican. AP, p-xjcunart, Foodland. Grand Cnion. Keeper's, Binenlrorb's. Charles Premium Market.

C.iude Vandemark. Lackey's. Barberio's. Eteiryfea, Ogden's. Dolan's.

Deaaiston's, Houston's. F. W. Wool- and Moahagen Hose Company report also was received today a cocktail party given be-fore ball by Dr. and Mrs.

Autnony D.Sello ol Cr-erry street. Giiests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tie--, Mr. and Mrs.

Jett Powell. Mr and Mrs. Laurens Bruno. Mr. Mrs.

Theodore Code. Mr. and Mrs Daiitel Finch. Mr. and Mrs.

Claries Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs diaries Riilzmsky uxi Mr. and Mrs. Bailey today at the Warwick Cemetery Chapel by the Rev. Martin Kuegele.

Burial' was in Warwick Cemetery. Mrs. Stegemann. the former Elsa Schwartz, was bom in Germany March sixth, 1892. Married at Lutheran Church William Dutcber PLAINFIELD.

N. EL Dutcher. forty-nine, died Saturday at his home. 1122 West Eighth street, after a short illness. Mr.

I Dutcher sen-ed in the Army Signal Corps during the first World War. Mr. Dutcher was the son of the late Charles H. and Fannie Strong Duicher, formerly of Goshen. K.

Y. Surviving are his wife. Mrs viola I Joseph Dutcher, and a brother. Per- I cival Dutcher. of New York.

Services were held at Memorial Funeral Home, PlainfieM. Sunday evening. Interment will be in. Slate Hill Cemetery, Goshen. MISS MARGUERITE CORCORAN New York Girl Becomes Engaged to John Dickerson of Goshen EXCAGOSEST ANNOUNCED PORT JERVIS--Mr.

and Mrs. Ra-. Young, fifteen Beach road. the engagement Miss Waycie, daughter ol the caf at Highland Falls. U-e Leo Waycie.

to George Brun-, ii ke-sor is a graduate or son ol Mr. and Mrs. George Br-andaae ol Johnson. Frank Saver Frank Sayer of The Maples died Saturday at Horton Hospital. i Mr.

Saver was bora in Brooklyn I August fifth, 1887. a son ol John land Electa Staples Sayer. Surviving are a sister. Jennie, wife of Chester A. Rogers of Fair Oakst i-xo brothers.

George M. Sayer off Middletown and Jay H. Sayer of VanDyke, and several nit-ees and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted a Hasbrouck's Chapel tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 by the Rev. Ken- GOSHES Announcement has neth O.

Eaion. Burial will be in the made of the engagement of family plot. New Yemen Cemetery. Marguente Corcoran, daagh- Friends may call at the chapel this ter of Mrs. it.

Corcoran, i evening. 2728 Manon avenue. The Bronx, and -th-i' late John B. Corcoran, to John Crawford Funeral William Dickerson. son of Mr.

and -Funeral sen-ices for Edwin w. Mrs. William K. Dickerson. one Crawford were conducted at tne Lincoln avenue.

Burnett Funeral Home Saturday The bride, a sraduate of Walton! afternoon by the Rev. Ricnard High School and The Burro'JShs School in New York, attended Lady- Season's Hit! Billingsley. Burial was in the family plot. Hillside Cemetery. Party Held for Jerome Simons, Wed 29 Years Surprise Fete and House, warming Given at Home At Orange Farm i GOSHEN--A surprise party and housewarming in honor of Jerome A.

Simon, commissioner of public welfare, and Mrs. Simon was given Saturday night at their home at Orange Farm by their friends and members of the staff of the Welfare Home. It was Mr. and Mrs. Simon's twenty-ninth tedding anniversary.

A buffet sup- per was served. The children present were: Elmer Gregory, her husband and children. Diane and George. Goshen: Mrs. Joseph Vaademark.

husband and children. Jo-Ann and Ruth Ann. Oiisville. Mrs. Garritt Vander Schaaft, husband and chll- dren.

Barbara. Faye and Gamit. shen announce Engaged EUeria. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sol twenty-two Ridge street. Miss Rappaport, a graduate of Ellenville High School, attended the New York State College for Teachers at New Paltz. Mr. Ellerin. an Army veteran, attended Cornell University.

He is a graduate of Sliddletown High School. He is now propraetor of the Park Diner. i The wedding is planned for 'March. MERGANZ, FORMER RESIDENT. TO WED NEW YORK--Douglas Merganz, formerly a resident of Middletown.

now of 418 Anderson avenue, Cliff side, N. and Adele Nielsen. i 22-17 Nineteenth street, Astoria. L. i obtained a marriage license here Saturday at the Municipal Buiid- lf The couple did not reveal their I wedding plans.

Mr Merganz uas bora in Mid- I dletown. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merganz. His bride, the Mr.

and Mrs. Hans a native New Yorker. MISS MURIEAlARSK Mr. and Mrs Basil Marsh of Go- the engagement Middieiowa; and Miss Jeanette their daughter. Muriel, to Edward Simon Orange Farm 1 Cawein.

son of Mr and Mis Olhers present included Arthur' liam Cawein of OiisviUe. i Lisack. Goshen; Mr and Mrs. Ai- Frey and children i Eleanor and Kathleen. New Hamp- -r-ru'VT-i i A vvrM Mr and Mrs Wiebrandt Van- 1 KU 1 McMuliei; Alans 3 announces the engagement ot her a dairy farm with his fatr.er.

daughter. Blossom, to Mort The wecouig has not been set. St. John's Lutheran Church vras the scene of tiie marriage Satur-! ton; der Sehaaf and Mr Charles Yar. Leuvun.

Middletown; Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Ketcham and children. I Audrey and Lamira.

Mr. and Mrs I Borje S. Osterdahl and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Patterson.

Otisville i Also Mr and Mrs Eugene Hawkins. Port Jervis; Mr and Mrs. Kolbins'rti. Rhir.ebeck and Mr and Mr.s Earl Leenion. Mr ar.d Her-r.

Peck, ai.c Mr and Mrs Davia Miller. Orange Farm. TO WED AUCTIONEER Ar.nouncement is made Mr. and Mrs A. A.

Kor.ell ot Gosnen of the engagement of their daughter. Elsie, to John D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alnson McMullen of Umor--vUle Mrs.

Ida Rappapori of EUenvilie' Mr McMullen. an auctioneer, oper- Births ceived bis B. S. in 1942. He is a Home vhe member the Yale Club Jtnd ihe -Niore Cl-ab.

Mr. Dick- Woods Cemetery v.ho wrved as an officer in the convenience of the Navai Reserve, is office en- i gineer Syerry Inc. pastor. performed Sie ceremony at eight an rs Robert Hester of Rochelle. at', o'clock in a Christmas setting, famii'v.

bride's parents. Tne reception was the home i have announced the i a son Saturca at Beloi: Mrs. Albert Conklin Given in niarriage by her raiiser. bride wore a gown of v.h::e: Municipal Mrs. Hester is with net yoke and lace sho-olcer ruffie Her fingertip ei! r.j^mer Grace Siier.

nraver book with white roses. Deaths and Funerals ton Hosoital. patient, only a hours after suf-! and net. Both carried wmte roses ar.c cnrysartr.en-.ums a stroke. Marcus Potter ot Johnson was mar- Ushers were James Mrs ConkLn.

wteow of Albert Brink of Westtown. Wiiiiasi Xew Kamptor. Altred R. had made her hcme of Westtown and Charles E. Quackenbtish ana Janies R.

of her sister. Mrs. BeUe Ovens. 124 Micalerovrn. East Main sireet.

for five years The couple left on a motor trip to South, ir.e brlce a grev stripe suit v.ith black accessor.es The Midcletowa." The is a graduaie of the Ersuime Academj. attended school in Johnson Jane Photo was Mrs. Sa-rati b-Drn in Italy i November 1871. a daughter of Michael and Carmelia Clemenci Pisano. Mr.

Saivati died IT. 1913. 1 A Miccleto-yr. resident forty-eight years. Mrs was a member ol I the Cr.urch of Our Lacy Mount i Caimel ana Our of the As- 1 sumption Societv i Survn ing are four sons Micliael.

of Brooklj n. Joseph. Frank and Ralph of Middietown: ar.c three I daughters. Mary, wife of Carmel Carpentier of DtisyiUe. Dorothy.

-srife of Stephen DtRienzo of gpran- ton. and Minnie, wife of Michaei Der.o ot" Brooklyn Another daughter. Rose. of Rucfee Kom. died t-sro years ago.

She also leaves ter. Mrs. Faulkner of Hackensack. lour brothers. 1 Rober: of Bark- lev Roy DeWitt of Sew Yori ar.a GVLS De- of Corona.

and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wec- nesia" at. two p. rn ar the DeWnt Funeral Home "ir. Pine Bush.

LOUISE MCDONALD BECOMES ENGAGED Christmas Baby daughter AE of Mr. and Mrs. Sher. er. Beacon street.

iir. and Mrs. Brink of Westtown anr.our.cea the of a sor. James Jr. Thursday at Horton Hospital As the same hospital a Jeftrev Arnold, was born to Mr Howara eight avenue.

At ir." Saturciaj a son was born to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wes- Iry of RD Or.e. Yester- cav a. sor was born to Mr.

Mrc. Monaco 331 Easi TQ Charles A. New-. kirk, eteran or I Valley Cetnetery. Fnends may call at the home.

Announcement is made by Valke- i and ilrs Darnel D. McDonald. 175 West Main street, of the unera' ment of their daughter. Louise Elizabeth. to Charles A.

Sewkirk. son; of Mr. and Mrs Charles New nine Low avenue. McDonald, who attended, I Emmett R. Mikles Emmett Mikles.

seven Montgomery street, died at his home Middletown High School, is employ- Thursday, i ed by the Orange County Telephone Private funeral services will be Company. conducted tomorrow morning ai ten Her fi ace a graduate of Middle- Benevolent Union The Ladies Union Nortn Consresational Cnurch meet Thursday at 2 30 p. Fellowship HalL grandchildren, fourteen, o'clock at Hasbrouck's Chapel by i 1 great-grandchildren and a of nieces and nephews numoer the Newburgh. ld Buna! wm oe in Funeral services will be conduct- family plot. Bullville Cemetery ed Thursday morning at 9-30 at; Mr Mikles.

a retired engineer for i i town High School, serrea 2S: years 0 in the China-Burma-Icdia ne He is employed by Original Fur, i her home, and at ten o'cioct: at the the OW. was bom Baliviile Church of Our Lady of Mount Car- i October twenty-first. 1830. a son mel. where a Solemn High Requiem! of Samuel and Rebecca Mikles He Simple bSo-st.

simple embroidery Mass will be celebrated. hit of the sea- be in Holy Name Cemetery. cc and just the date nas been Bunal Otis- emploveci bv Ciemson SO I 'or z. color effect. and blouse T04I has blouse in! 12 24.

If IS and 20. State visual cnarts and photos. c.rections SenC TWENTY CENTS Us for ibis patten, to Slid- 'fto-x-n Tunes-Eeraid. 60 House' -ijld Arts Dept, 259 14tb St. N'e-ar Vorfe 11.

Print plainly N'AME. ADDRESS and PAT: NTTKEBER Oui r.e-west Needlewart Book i .346 edition yours for only Cents snore--1(M Ulus! -ration; ol designs for crochet i -cnitting. decoration -nbroiterv Free Pattern for hree oothoifiers printed ID Rites for Mrs. Ranfer FLORIDA--Funeral sen-ices 'srerc conducted Saturday at the Vanderburgh Funeral Home here for Mrs. Anna Raufer.

of John Raofer. A Requiem Mass followed at St. with the J. Grunder officiatir.g. Mrs Raafer's include a daughter.

Mary, wife o' Frank Dagele: and three grandchildren. had been Brothers- Surviving are a son. Rosslyn and two grandchildren of Middle- town He also leaves a niece. Miss Myrtle M. Cannon, aiso of Middle- town.

i Going and Coming Mrs. Grosser Treasurer The name of Mrs. Alfred Grosse re-elected treasurer was inadver: tent:" omitted from the of cers of the Guild of the Hoiy Com, forter of Grace Episcopal Church in Saturday's Times Herald. Unionville Mrs. Edward Baldwin Mr.

and Mrs. Eiaier Conklin of Highland Mills were holiday and WARWICK--Mrs. Nellie Bald- week-end guests of Mrs. Conkhn's win. widow of Edward N.

Baldwin, eighty-two West street, died yesterday at Si. Anthony Hospital. Mrs Baldwin was bora in Goshen October nineteenth. 1858. a daugh- brother-in-lau and sister.

Mr. and Mrs George D. MUler Commonwealth avenue extension. Mrs. Harvey John Dagele of Florida and Mrs.

ter of Andrew ana Eleanor MiUer. street, ana Mrs. Chi tmiONVILLE--Miss Joyce Merrick of Fort is visiting her uncle ar.d aunt. Mr ana Mrs. Lioyd Lyons.

Mr and Mrs. Raymond Winters and daughter. Ruth, of Rochester are spending the holidays eti her first birthday on Christmas relatives here. Lyons of Xorth Bar.gor. spending holida re! cess with friends here Mimsink Grange will hold a card i at Grange Hal: January i eightn.

i Mr. and Mrs Jerrv Slaughter Mrs sper.i CLr-straas H. O. Hone Aaa ar.c family of Westtown lance' anc ilrs Emmett Welhr.g iir i entertair.ea Mr. and Mrs.

Hen- Littie Rosemarie Mitteer celebral- Day. She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Mitteer. thirty-nine Myrtle avenue- in nonor ot iing i Guests incinoed Mr anci I Courtland Wnitiker. Mrs Raymond Keener and John House.

3rd. both of Middletown. I Surviving Sclioonmaker. Poujhkeepsie. and Mr and Mrs.

Albert Hultch- a Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Schoonmaker I er. Mr. and Mrs Karr Owens and are six daughters, nave returned from Kingston, where the funeral of the-Pallbearers were Frank.

Joseph Emma at home; Mary Ellen, and John Pillrneier. and John, j'o- wife of Arthur C. Wolfe of Aaam' sater. Mrs. Joseph CoHms.

seph and Francis Shanley Burial City. Colo. Irene, at home. Xelhe was in St Stephen's Cemetery. wife of George Spragxte of War- 34th ANNIVERSARY Warwick.

wick; Alberta, wife of Coursen Roy of Newton. N. and Belle, wife of Thomas C. Scarlet of Philadelphia. six grandchildren, two great- Mr and Mrs i Welimg at Christinas cun- i of! grandchildren anc a House of Chester.

a sister. YOU i the inevi- tab.i.ti rf jf-jr tne runr.i^ insurance and tl-- mal. r.g jcur r.iiL one rr.c'e prevision coasistent -h -derjt regard for 3iir belect a lot in the ccrrictfi-v of cur choke and erevt ihtrctn a iamilv raonuircn: nricr appropriatelv the prestige cf ournamebe- te spans. Do rl'-s new. It add so much IT the oS those who sun COLD SWING GRANITES W.

F. Benedict Son St. Middletowa, N.T. 5117 5472 Mrs. William H.

Garrison Mrs SUa A Garrison, wiciow Wiiliam Garrison. Bonneil street, died Saturday her home here She was eighty- one Mrs Garpsor. was born February two o'clock by the Rev. John R. fourth 1865.

a daughter of Jaraes Lennon. Bunal wiU be in Warwick and Matilda Osborn She was a Cemeterv. ana daughters. Melba and Sliirlev. i Mr.

and Mrs. Xenr.Kh 'Sherwood. -er Mr. ar.3 Mr? Hen- Cortright. Mrs.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the Fannie QUICK. Lester Keese. ilrs Presbyterian Church will hold its WaUir.s anu Fred Bisiio? of party at the home of FOR SCHOONMAKERS Middlewwn Mrs. Grace Brown January third The Schoomr.akers" great-grand- daughter. Ann, also was maker entertained at tneir home, present.

.219 ICorth street. Saturday evening A buffs: supper was served. native of A Middietown resident thirtv she was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church. Surnimg are several nieces and nephews.

funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at her home by the Meml! Johnson Burial will be in Slate Hill Ceme- terv. Goshen. Friends may caii at the home from seven until nine o'clock Funeral services will be conducted at the home Thursday attemoon a twenty-second. 1883. Hi time, he died Tuesday.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Edith Defcay two sisters. Mrs. Louise Lounsbury of Middletown and Mrs.

Maude Starke: brother. Aioert W. Keating. a long. WEST ELECTED OF DOGHOUSE CLUB Sirs.

Vincent C. Babcock i WARWICK--Mrs. Clara B. Bab-, cock, widow of Vm.cer.t C. Babcock ar.d a Mr Keating was a member of of Hamburg, died Saturday at her, Mongaup Lodge of MasoriS.

and a home. Mrs Babcock bom in New York June twenty-fifth. 1877. a C. Lawrence.

Surviving are two brothers. Ed- trustee ol the Methodist Church ar.d Eurleynlie cemetery. Vcrnon Freer NEWBURGH Vernon Freer. eightv. a native of ward F.

of Bmghamton and Charles died yesterday at his H. of Springfield. three sisters. VanNess street, feere home, 125 D. Crawford WT7RTSBORO Funeral services Mrs Jessie M.

Miss Alice M. Stage of Warwick. Mr Freer, a Newburgh resident of Warwick -hirty years, was a sor. of A7ex- The Dog Hopse Ciub had a Christmas party and election of officers Friday at Kohler's Restaurant Gordon West was elected president. Harry Horrevoets.

vice president. Keath Reynolds, secretary; 1 and Frank Kohler treasurer. A ham dinner was prepared by Mrs Pearl and Kathenne Powers. It was oy tne committee to the members present A grab bag and entertainment fol-owec. CRAWFORD GCESTS Miss Mary Crawford of Brookl-n passed Uie holiday and week-end with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs Ed- 7ard Crawford, fourteen Wilkzn avenue. Gerard Vito. aiso of Brooklyn, was a week-end guest. Guests a dinner party at.

the Crawford home included Crawford's grandfather. James S. Baird, T.ho and her izncle, Baird. both of WARWICK GIRL ENGAGED WARWICK--Mr. and Mrs.

Erv.r. Crawfora of Warwick announce the engagement of ine- daughter. Ruth, to Harry Lar.ghtz. son ol Mr ar.d Mrs John Lar.shtz of Little York Miss Crawford is employed by A Huls: Company here. Her fiance is in the construction No date has been set for ihe wedding were conducted at the Vanlnwegen and Grace Rude of Hamburg, ander ar.d Harriet Fatir.ore Freer.

are a son David a daughter. Gertrude, wife of Neil Var.derveer of Newburch His wife, ed tomorrow at two 'ormer Mamie Tappan Freer. Funeral Hosr.e here today for Wii- laaai D. Crawford of Pleasant Valley, who died Saturdav tne nonie of his son. Ira Crawford of Big Pond Town of Deerpark.

The Rev. August Pfaus. officiated Burial tras in Svivan Cemeterv Mr. Crawford was born in Pleasant Valiey February founh. 1862.

a son of Daniel and Ar.n CanlieJd Crawford. His wife, the former Rachel Sanne. died several ago. and a step-daughter, Nellie B. Isaac of Seaciiff.

L. I. Funeral services wiu be conduct-' o'clock at the home in Hamburg xvsrsC Teals ago Buna. wu. be sr.

Ceme- Funeral services wii: be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 at the Kites for Mrs. Christie CXIOKVILLE- for Mrs. Funeral services were con- vears Ducted yesterday afternoon at her home here by the Rev. W. F.

Daum. Surviving are three daughters. 5 Christie was a seventh degree Mrs. Amelia of Wurrsboro member of the Grange. Mrs.

Eva Hinds of Pleasant VaKev Pallbearers were Percy Avers Eber Lott. Robert Lewis. Thomas Horler. Waiter Ha-, ens ar.d John McMullen. Burial was in the famih plot Union-, ille Cemetery.

Perrett Funeral Home, one Grand aver.ue here The A Gordon Archibald, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, wiil officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawii Cemetery. Newburgh and Mrs. Ruth Teller of Middletown, three sons. Ira of Big Pond Cuddebackvilie.

Charles of town and Benjamin of Walden: eleven grandchildren and four great -grandchildren. Philip Keating HT7H.T.k' V11 for Philip Keating, long-ame resi- dent here and formerly in the insurance business Liberty with i Fred Fisher, were conducted Friday I Mrs. Angnst Stejremann i GREENWOOD LAKE--M'S Stegemarn. wife of August Stege- vnar.n of upper Greenwood died Fnday at her home. Her hus- at his home by the Rev.

C. K. Wag- band is the only survivor. ner. Funeral services were conducted! Mr.

Keating wu born March! JAVTMIY REni'CTIOV SALE ON A Economy Shop Stem Co. Reupholster Your Old Living Room Suite at Onr Factorr SOFA CHAIR $89.00 up WORKMANSHIP YEAR TO PAY called for and tS. Old coTeriDjc ronoTetJ. Furniture sterilized. Frames repaired, braced and polished.

Wrbbiog reset and replaced. replaced, reset, relied witb special twioe. Platform eampietrt? rebmflt. Felt cooss filling added. New Seat cushions Covered hi fine fabric 1 week delrrery.

J. LEE FURNITURE Outlet Excelsior Avenue Middletown Phone 4009 or Write for Free Estimate and Samples Air Transportation BEAKES TRAVEL SERVICE Chamber of ommerce I SALE ON RAINCOATS L. Stern Co. VERY BEST WISHES for a Happy New Year to our patrons and frleads. hope to have the pleasure ff continuing to and pleast- you.

HEiSENBUTTEL'S STORE 36 WALI KILL N. Y. Club 1947 DIARIES and CALENDARS Get Yours Early As the Supply Is Limited Hanford Horton Co 6 North St. WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEKOrS NEW YEAR New Year's 3. Pumpkin and Mince Pies 60c 7 75c, 85c Dinner Rolls, Assorted doz.

28c New Year Cookies Ib. 80c DRESDEN STOLLENS Fancy Butter and Icebox Cookies 65CJ.10 Ib. 90c -ON ORDER. WHITE, RYE and WHOLEWHEAT BREAD MADE IN SANDWICH FORM ALSO FANCY SMALL ROLLS TO SERVE WITH SALADS AND COCKTAILS CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 -ALSO- THURSDAY, JAN.

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