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MIDDLETOWN TIMES HERALD. N. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1945.

THREE Thanksgiving Sunday Be Observed Here To Olympia Council, Daughters of America, and Wallkill Council. Jr. GUAM, will be guests at First Baptist Church tomorrow morning as Middletoira churches observe Thanksgiving Sunday. As his sermon topic the Baptistj pastor, the Rev. Meredith H.

Dallman. has chosen Overflowing Mercy. Music in keening with the Thanksgiving season, will include Festival Prelude by tuck. Let All Thmgs XO-A Divine, anthem by Davis. Chansonette by Thompson and Thanksgiving, prelude by Hos- postlude.

Allegro from Guilmam's Sonata in Minoi. The question. Where Are the Nine. will serve as the topic of the Rev. George H.

Welch tomorrow morning at Christ Church Univer- salist. Music will Danket. organ Science Club Studies White Rats and Hamsters include Nun mer. In the evening ac 7:30 there organ prelude; anthem, will be a Communion sen-ice. Praise the Lord Smart, sung by At.

St. John's Lutheran Church! th combined choirs; and offertory, the pastor, the Rev. Oswald Consolation by Mendelssohn. r.ill take as ills Let Us The Rev. Keraieth O.

Eaton, a "Ihanki Onto the Lord Our God. the Thanksgiving Sunday service Andante Cantabile by Widor, Krem- at Xorth Congregational Church, sers Praxer of Thanksgiving and-will preach on Our Task of Happi- Postlude by Harris w-: 1 be included i ness. The anthems will be by the in the musical program. Senior Choir and the Boys' Choir. At First Congregational Tile sermon prepare" by the The series union services 0 has av us sub-! Congregational and First 1 Th Harvests of the Heart.

P- -byterian ChurcJses will move Wl5! organ seK-ctioiss. tomorrow from tise Presbyterian to Be to God oy the Congresationa. Church. The alid postJude. smj, to the acting minister, the Rev.

John A. Kowelis. combined. Erickson. will preach os! The Profit C' 1 sing Now Tliank We All and Pen! of Freedom.

The quartel' God Bach. Elwm A. Wood will sing He That Goetli on His "-S a solo. Lei All the by Foster. Tliere will be a i People Praise Tnee.

Maunder. solo, the selec- Service Broadcast lion. Put Thou Thy Trust in the; At Webb Hoi ton Memorial Lord, by Foster. The prelude will, bvterian Church the Rev. Alexander be Pcrceuse by Rousseau aiid the i M.

Warren will preach on the Maintaining an Optimistic View of I Life. The service will be broadcast over Station WGNY at eleven o'clock. Tlie choir will sing Now Thank We All Our God by Bach. Organ numbers will be From God Accent On Accessory By ANNE ADAMS A smart buttoned frock. Pattern 4996 sports the glamour accessory of the season--the bag-on-a-belt! Bag loops over wide belt that cinches waist--a super smart effect! Pattern 4996 comes in sizes 12.

Capacity Audience Hails Grace Church's Cincinnati Symphony Centennial Fete Wel1 Attended i By GLADYS Sxmphony canie to Middletown last night for first time--to proxide two hours of rare delight for a capacitx audience in the School auditorium and to mjrk a musical milestone in tr.e history. In the Cincinnati Svrnphorix Orchestra the citv had a happy medium of introduction to this rr.o^t highiv dexeloped and int'i- cate of forms Under the baton of Walter associate conductor who substitutec sn the illness of Eugene the eightv-eight piece enseniale a prozrarn not in execution but adsnirab: suited to the tastes of its The reading of the monument tl Sxmpliony Number One in minor of Brahms was. of co'-rse. the fw al 5Xint the concert Trie reaciies trie eloquence of the suolirne found expression in trie great orchestral as il m.isic brass Tables I A Party At Eeisccpal Parish tr.eir cou: ref.ri.ir.g p-r- Jcir.w! Chopin rr.ez/o Wax The Centennial 3 -)a'-cy. sr-red by the else H' Comforter of Church, heU A j'JI.

and Alfred The cc.ni::'i" iisx a tola i anc the fir-t en.o-l.r..-.: the i v.ili.i;:*·:- xx m.rror»M in t. for MCITIIUIIII rr. ar'-j pr: 3 the a i the N- The Middletoxvii High School Science Club has begun several mens. er super- to the at recently discoxereti that it i sclentlfJC studv easily. Pictured above with the animals are.

left to riyht Miss Grax and -h'ee o' lcm rom tn 5 en in the project. Carol Bogart. Vincent McDowell and Theodore Schlessel. "Richard a'. Missionary Training Institute sel also is working on the Hamster project the Ve P-' 0 15 Club IRclude C1 deb Christian and Alliance Church at 7:45.

The group will include Miss Gene- vieve Southern, pianist. Ralph Mahn. tenor and Miss Joan Riej i soprano. The evening service will: JLslJl fl-Cf be broadcast from eight to 8:45. photography and radio building.

This xear. as in the to be distributed at. Christmas time. They have ask. old by Singer.

for con Births Announced WillMark Gi-Y Initiation Here To Wed Officer Miss McGinty Is Honored at Born at Horton Hospital Thurs- i Formal Fete To Be Held dr.yv.-ere a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. At i Inn November 29th at a last eve- nmg WIth Muri el Walker. 130 Pros- 16, 18, 20. Size 16, 2 1 yards 54- I is a son of Dr.

and Mrs. Harry inch; bag, belt, yard 35 inch Shorter, eleven Jackson avenue. na P- Send TWENTY- cents In coins for this pattern to Middletowa Times Herald 106. Pattern Dept. P.

Box 173. Station O. tfew York II, Y. Print SIZE and STYLE NUMBER YOUR NAME. ADDRESS and ZONE.

JUST OUT--The new Annt Adams Pattern Book lor FalJ and Winter! Fifteen cents more brings you these smart styles foi the whole family! Book include; printed Instructions for making EIGHT accessories: 3 hats. 3 bags, pepium. bedjacket. Alton Bradner. forty Liberty street, and a son to Mr.

and Mrs. "Ed ward Barnes, forty-one Wav.axanda axe- nue. At the hospital yesterday a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Henry of Burlingham.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Novak Florida are parents of a i born yesterday at St. Anthonx Hos- 'v, pital, Warwick. -Tnurscax November twenty-ninth.

i at Mitcnell Inn. i i i Committees appointed include Jo- 1 Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Shorter Arm i tche H.

chairman of decora- of Valhalla. N. are parents of ttons. assisted by Janice Mailler a son born today at Bronxville and Norma Salvati: Joan Jesse cor- 1 Hospital. Mrs.

Shorter is the for- sages; and Jacqueline Marshall and daughter Georgia Locke, invitations. The club also discussed the cake I sale held last Saturday and made plans for SL candy sale under di- i rection of Betty Jean Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huestis ol MISS Marshall has charge of a Goshen are parents of a son born card party project.

"Norma Salxati of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Chappell. two Jackson avenue.

Dr. Shorter irii; thunc.e: exident As.u cor.c.ia tor the Mr :r.i.vx-a these who haxe acclaimed artistry during It-ru with trie orchestra. Kt-n- compan.ment if a eroils to- Mr. Heermann strum; a ri t'irr. ti.r -A: 5K and dset bl: fj exsb aiK-e bacchantes, where it of to Brahms work, winch has been Ilk- entd in cjuahtx to the rich of stained glass, wsndoxxs in one of Morton Goulci 5 dis-inc- an old world i smooth.

The woodwinds were used When Johnnv i vtrikmg effect. in Home Attain. the second moxement Voiumsnous r.o:e. b-- ric delicatelx woveii of gentle Jame- Heller ar.cl things- contemplation, quiet were an excellent a sorii; i riTMandisiK er.Joxrnesit of con- The soaring rort. The event was the in the series of C-Tr- chmax of Uie --were rr.unnv Concert iirr.ncd i arid beautv.

Mr- T.i the An an encore the LIBERTY ST. A o. TO BUY PROJECTOR Tea Precedes Business Meet: Mrs. Speaker Wt tL' PAUL'S CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS Hie Fixing Dutchman Wanner arxi William Tel! v'. pro- rontr.ii-:.

TJ.e Middletown Resident To at f' selection winch tells the Msmliar Janet Kresge Heads eiicnantecs sluj) a XMIO to eni.ess Finm hiv xnf.io.No plax Mr. Ht mai.n drexx a brillsas.t storm l.ivhe.«- the tin- ui.haprix xoxager I miscellaneous shower last exeiuni; "Ihe scrci-ili of wind a-, it at the home of Mrs Charles Thorn- churns waxes and veniis them ton. fourteen East Mam street It crashing oxf-r tnc- the was given by her sister. Viola ing of the ngging ana Sealing )re IU McGinty. the s.iiis xxere brought aucii- Tiie honored guest will become the wings of the the bride of Douglas Heiidnckson of c- contrasting xem Highland Falls.

Sunuax December deftly rashioned ot ninth, at Webb Horton calm wl (ollowcd--the loU()n! Presbyterian Church. cenl altcrmatii the storm th- appealing ballad of the heroine Wed Highland Falls Man December 9 Miss Isabella McGmti of Fair axenue xxas honond at a surprise Blanche 3-. .1:. c.ir-i --i PTA Si Cl.iss of Pauls of LOLS Tompkins fo: pect axenue. ecfo Tiiose present included the who breaks the spell MISS ALEEN CODDINGTON Thursday at Goshen Hospital.

Montgomery was named reporter in the temporary- absence of Joyce Saunders. Entertainment was provided by LetJtia Salvati and Joan Fish" pledges. i i -irs Cjl rl tngoged Clarabelle To Lt. Nyland, USNR, Okinawa Veteran Christine and Betty Thorn- i lion. Audrey Granger.

Loretta Cor-. FI unK Dutch la tese and Velera Mueller. Mrs. Viola I Overture JDiaz. Mrs.

Mabel Hoilenbeck. Mrs The Mr arMj TM rf Ira Coddmgton. Refreshments were scned. Miss Betty Marshall, club advisor. I61 Mam strett.

annoimce tht- MONTGOMERY Mrs. Martha Smith has returned to her home I and Doris Morgan, alumna, were engagement of their daughter. Alcen near Scott's Corners, after haxing Refreshments were sened. Margaret, to Lieutenant Bruce Wins- I The ton Nyland. USNR.

been a patient at St. Lukes Hos! ext meetin be held at the Miss CodcingtorT. a graduate of pital. Newburgh. where she under- I 1 mc of Margaret Winkler.

twenty- Middletown High School, attendee an operation. i three Graiidview avenue. Materials suitable for the pattern can be found at MTDDLETOVra Lieutenant and Mrs. Harold W. Follette and daughter.

Susan, hax mox-ed from Conger, N. to property here recently vacated bx Bernard Rutty and family near WCTC Institute Scott's Corners. Lieutenant The Local Institute and annual and Mrs. Fred W. land ASbanx.

the Nexv York State College for Teachers at Albanx. She xxas a I member of the Student Christian Association and Kappa Delta Sor' ority. Lieutenant NX land is a sosi of Mr Deaths and Funerals Charlr II. it at her home near Calli- coosi Center Tuesdax a a year illness She was corn in New lette has recently been discharged roll call of the Woman's Christian His latiier is assistant traf- Vlrs Kc'it" 11 51 from the Armx Air FcTccs. Temperance Union xxill be held fie agent of the Delaware and Hud- Ox eiture to William Tell isutiitrd for Les Slplnrips tlic next hostess Mrs.

Jennie Terwilliger. Mrs. Beat- of Chopin which had been pro- rice Granger. Mrs. Marie Pykus.

grammcd. Tiie chance was Mrs. Charles Thornton. Mrs. Walter Mr.

Heermann explained. McGinty and Mrs. Marie Yuknwic orchestrations sent were a twenty-live pircc orchc.stra Tiie Rossini numbf-r by request. Cndoubtedlx tile mast familiar work of the it was accorceri the ie- ccption Mlddietowts concesl-pofrs rcserxf thrir faxorites v.rll-known tone picture, which no; mfrcqurntlv suffers Ircrn Iwr.r-: tcrprrtatson. became a woi-t i-f uncrr Mr Herrmann's n.iv-s: "II.r placlc! phore of 'Mrl" si.o'r.- mg iri tr.r Alps, me i a i Cook LS vice and Alice Maier.

Gould is nci Martlia T- Barbara Cockev are rcrrr.ition. Mrs. Gordon is the aciiLsor Tfir first project of to i a basket of the and Miss Cook MX br scrxance oJ 3 Pro-- A fa pre-eie- sjon Mrs. Richar-'. brsrian at Ts.ri'...

Another Musical Treat of fha Alliance Ckirch St. T. H. NF.W OI.F Af.E.Vr I I I A Harrisor- Whaler wlio brer, tiie I.easue aacr.t lor ternricx ciur t- dtitie-s a i be rcpi.iC'-d w'tT" preach A M. and F.

M. Pianist Iahn. Tenor JVvia Kiev. here Coiispr as T.il! elft-ctixe if DiiiltJins; at the r-ar the GLF Vnu i not went i nv.v« --plrn- diii vcrrice. broadcast.

WALL P.M. Wcrning Cocrse Early Mr. and Mrs. V'illiani S. Rowc Thureda beginning at 10:30 a.

son Railroad. hax'e left for Narrowsburg on a of Mrs. Joseph Lieutenant land aj I famll on Goodwill road is being deer huniing trip. Elliott Andrews 9 ranii a County officers from Albany is hunting in Tuscon, Suliivan County. The home of Guy Bartle 'and Collection Nov.

24 A xxill be in Middletown next i painted. Miss Jeanette McKir.ney is spend- tended Rensselaer Poixteciisnc Insti: isite in Trox. He n.omirf-r cf Theta Chi NROTC. He recer.ed xxas the lorme!" Clara Welles. Her mother, txxo Sist'-rs.

a brother and a sttpscn i Mr anci Mrs. Heit trie fornu-r farm x'ears act; a to a bx blar- of Satsirdnx' to collect usec and broken sion as in Ff articles it xxas to take at the Lieuttnant Nj j. Noxcmber tinrc collection for r. in the" th wees-cnc with friends in proj ect to aid anec and crippled returned to duf. in tri" a i i union Citx, N.

J. and v.crr.en. The agef: and cripplct: a thirty i axc Women c-f the Goodwill Church are employed in rcpainnc v.ears Arncricr-n announced S260 proceeds from broken articles. More clothing anc! Pacific theatre ritssxris the turkey supper serx-ed in the articles of furniture haxt betn No or.te r.rjs bt'r. for parish house Wednesday cx'emnp.

reqv.fstco. Mrs. A. G. Norton, fortv- v.ockhn^.

About 270 persons attended from fr.e Washington street, is in chart Middletown. Ncwburgh Maybrook. and Montgomerx-. Mrs. Maflower Guild $JFred Smith vas general chairman The sr.fet i Tuesday cxe-mnj: at ucht otirx.K at Montgomery WCTU Meets he home of the Kt KitCi for Mrs.

r.orurnsrr for Mrs Lulu 7iere conrtuctef 1 Tlsurvdax at Burnett of of the at Pa. A MEET IN i i 1 Harriet Chambers. A stuc of With Miss Irene Wilkin Going arid Corning i MONTGOMERY Miss Irene Rebekah Sapper 'Wiikin was hostess to the WCTU A coxerec dish supper 1 Lieutenant Naxx aeroloi: W.12 fc- lun ec -niter Kitrs Mondaj i for Mrs Miiton cor.ciictfd at o'clock at Has- r.nccr will oo fazrsily Mrs Fr.cci v.as a member of the Porrshontris Ixxiees of Kir.sr^f,:: Pcrxices wsH trrr.orrrjw at 7 30 bx Star cf yr.f wr-s a Moke Thanksgiving Gay With "MUMS" And Other Gorgeous Blooms For the Game! For the Hostess! For the Dinner I Prices Durland's i Rower Shop I 32 West Main- St. Dial 5521 Middletown NEWSPAPER by Mrs. Danil F.

Taft, Mrs. Main street. Th. supptr i be here fcv D. C.

MacMurtrie. Sr. Mrs. Mar' te at 6:30. Past noble grar.os hsxe I rr Crookston.

Miss Sarah Schoon- been asked to attend. Tr.tre vn. v.ho axr of maker. Miss Wilkin and Miss election of officers r.Iter tnc from her position as Brooks. meeting.

rr.ics teacher at V.vitsr.cr^as.'.' A Christmas party will feature the rest meeting on December Iiss Tyrell Hostess Mrs. Zophar ti.irtx- txcentieth at Miss Brooks" home. i Oraega SiprrA sorority rr.ct nine Washington street, Mrs Leonard E. Scott Linden Tv.esrx-.one n.esr.S ar.c.' of The ineetinc r.r home of Mrs fred A ciisn st-rxed at noon. Tiie to SIO Port J-rxis Plans fcr v.ork 1 A in Ha" BKIDGF.

CM'B MEKT FI.ORTDA- Cor.tract St. Paul's Methodist Church Mr.RRTLl. JOHNSON Minister Thanksgiving Service Sundav, I I o'clock Serrr-cn Tcpic' THE HARVESTS OF THE HEART S-e; i Viusic tr end Sexier I vr TH i Mor.cav rr.crr.ir.c Chavl The KT.netn Eaton i offi- wiH be family J. he Burnett Funeral Home 1 1 Orchord St. Phone 6309 New York Off ce 148 E.

74th St. Tel. Butterfield 8-9800 Campbell Hall a weekly Omtff. car.dx dax. with Miss Txrell and Jean Eggtrking in charge.

Plans also were rr.ace for a cake sale. Marx Lou Jorpensen be the next hostess. A candy- CAMPBELL H'iLI making streion wiil follow the Crlit a i i Mondav at his horr.e. rr.cl Thursdax in Awards Mrs. Roix-rt Ar.derson ar.d John N-itJ'-x Tr.f Mr? A next rr-etin? Cf Mir.r.ir Heinzrr.ar.

or. Thijrscav Miss Helen Jackson a Thursciax Midf.lftots.n a srxcral xears cf Slip was i Mrs. Sarah M. V.A*. rx-rn in LUCKJ York 1870.

a Warwick WARWICK Mr sr.d Mrs. RESTORATION SfNDAV Tomorrow is the date set R(storntion Fund ol'rrin jCiub at her hcrr.e Df.n.r: r.nri Annie Noole Rixnor Wecincscav for thc.r 'were tight rr.rm'tx-rs r.r.d v.ns mrmbor of at Pt. gutsus present. A dish Curt't F.p:«ccpi! of War- Mr s.nc! Mrs D. Po'ea' unchron was nt cir th mcrnir.q on a three Lester Trcrr.per ar.ri Gtcce- Surxixmj; art four nr phew s.

Bc-rr. to Spruce P.s.e. is designed to aidjn the post-war tare entertnir.irK his mother from ttr: and three Bern riconstruetion of Europe. Army recruiting station open at Maybrook. Cecil Wexmrn i ft on trip in Sullixsn County 59 North strret for mil-tins men.

Russell anci Mr. and L. Budd. Jr. Beekmr.n ar.cW Daniel GTEST PHEACIIER a hunting Jackson Budri.

of Chester. I Paul of Princeton Tlu-o- FunerEl -rxiccs were conducted logical Seminary will preach at the atre ChOOSe LcVcreMcCulio haxe return- here! Tnc Rex and the- cd home after Mr. and officiated Bunr.l Carltcn Whitakcr of Troy. wick Cemetery. today at Christ Eniscopal Church Otlsvillc Presbytt-nan Church to- Gcor rc H.

Hann morrow momin at the Houelb was in War- Congregational Church In the exe- FULL COURSE FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER THANKSGIVING DAY fr 12 to --MENU- Tornalo A Mince Fio Mixed I Coffee OJives Shrimp Chit'nfii Soup Cran Hubbard Sc; Tfiruito Saiad Pumpkin Pie Cheese and Tea Milk Ye English Tavern Low Avc. Tel. 7640 Mitldletown NEWSPAPER!.

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