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M1DDLETOWN TIMES HERALD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1913. Lingerie Shower Held in Honor of Miss Thornton Mrs. Remer Fetes Bride- Elect of Herman Lang- bein, U.

S. Navy A surprise lingerie shqxer was given Friday evening in honor of Miss Christine Thornton Mrs. J. Ccates Remer" of New Hampton, Present from Middletown were Miss Loretta Cortese. Miss Lucretia Cortese.

Miss Isabelle McGinty. Mrs. Edward Robinson. Mrs. Viola Diaz.

Mrs. Paul Hollenbeck. Miss Betty Thornton and Mrs. Charles Thorn- tow. Also present were Miss Ruth McCombs.

Mrs. Abe McCombs. Mrs. Falk and Mrs. Herman A.

Langbein of Xew Hampton. Decorations were in oaste! shades, with a Kiiniature bride as the table centerpiece. Miss Thornton will become the bride Sunday of Herman Langbein. gunner's mate third class, who has just returned after twenty months in the Pacific. He wears "the Philippines Liberation ribbon with two bronze stars, the Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with four battle stars and the American Theatre Ribbon.

The LCI on which he served received the Navy Commendation for its work in the invasions of Leyte. Mapia. Luzon. Kerma. Retto." le Shiroft and Okinawa.

Regelski-Grzyb Wedding at St. Joseph's Church in Florida Bette Schuster to Marry Richard Lewis of Goshen GOSKSN--Mr. and Mrs. Wuliam Schuster of Rome announce the engagement of their daughter. Bette to Richard J.

Lewis, son of Mr. Harold Sawyer of Goshen. "Mr. Lewis lias been discharged from the Army after years in service. including twenty-three months ox-erseas.

The wedding will place December eighth. Births Announced Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poloniak of Pine Island are parents of a son born Saturdav at St. Anthony Hospital.

Warwick. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Piekarski of RD Two, Warwick, are parents of of a son bom yesterday at Goshen Hospital. Born Wednesday at Hcrton Hospital was a caughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Krotje. eighteen Miss Rita Daly Wed Sunday to Lawrence Doty Vlopledole Girl Married A Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Church MISS PAFFENROTH TO WED DEC. 'COURT ROSEMARY 8th COLLECTS CLOTHING i Miss Rita Roie Daly, daughter 1 of Mr. and David Daly of Mapledale.

ar.d Lawrence Doty! xm of Mr. and Mrs Oscar Doty Mount Hope, were married venter- afternoon at Our ot Mount Carmel Church. The Rv. 1 Bertholc Forrester performed the 'J 30 ct-r before dec- orated vutn -A Tc.v fcnue. in marriage her father.

wa.s attired in a white i gown witn Ion? train. Her veil was caught to a tiara of or- ange she carried white! The bride W.AJ, attended by Mrs. John CoU-nsan of'Carl- itadi. wore a frock of blue over with a tlow- ered and matchup She carried James brother of the cruie. wa best man.

were and Quinton Hapke. brother and brother-in-law of bride. Former Pine Island Girl to Marry T. J. Kelly NEW YORK--Miss Lydu Paffenroth.

former Pine Island giri. now of East thirty-first street. New York, and Thomas J. Kelly, formerly of Florida, now of Jersey City. N.

procured a hcensc at the City Clerk's Office here Saturday. The couple said they would married December eighth in St. Stephen's Church The Rev. Fatn- er Slayne will perform the A native of Itlai.d. me bride-elect is the daughter of Ken- and Lydia Miller Paffrrnrotn.

Mr. Kelly the son of and Nellie Carboy Kellv. He was bom in Florida. Court Rosemary. Catholic Daughters of America, is making an s.p- i peai for used clothing for European Person, who have garments to may notify Mrs.

Ray, rcond Murphy, nine Brink avenue. chairman of the clothing collection. Thf Court will have a covered supper before its next meet; December twelfth. Mrs Jesse ts chairman. The Court has a new historian 1 Mrs.

Jeanette Byrne. WED IX WASHINGTONV1LUE Ros- Bricks of New York and Herman Silver of Brooklyn were mar' November twenty-second here by Magistrate William J. Brown The couple were attended by Mr ar.d Mrs Thomas C. O'Reilly Jamaica. L.

I. Vincent Oddj was at the The marriage of Miss Stella M. Gnryb. daughter of Mr. and maids, the Misses Virginia Zacharewicz of Goshen.

cousin of the bride. Kenneth A Shaw sane ATTEND Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Mills Main Yale-Princeton Joot'-ai: at Prn.ceto::. N.

Saturdav i- fore the the-. Stanley Woodward. the sports editor of the New York fir-raid Tribur.e. a the Woodward home near Princeton Buy Victory Bonds. Stamps The bride, escorted by her father, wore a white satin gown trimmed' of Florida and Edward Warrne of Gashen.

with lace and a fingertip veil falling from a beaded tiara. She carried: Mrs. Rose Lempka was at (he organ A reception for 200 a shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Mi Leona Tomcho of was given at Legion Hall in Florida. Guests vn-re from Jersev City.

1 Florida, the matd of honor, wore a white marquisette gown trimmed: Newark. Paterson. Port Harrur.asi. Goshen and Florida The with sequins and carried white and pink chrysanthemums. The brides- couple will reside irFlorida --Photo by Babycraft MARY KEMPF WED TO CAPTAIN SIZOO Bridegroom Is Son of Former Walden Pastor interest to XValden residents was the marriage Saturday of Miss Mary Janet Kempf.

daughter of Mrs. Frederick M. Kempf of Utica and the late Dr. Kempf. to Captain Joseph Mapes Sizoo of the Army, son of the, Rev.

Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo. pastor of the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas in New York, and Mrs.

Sizoo. The ceremony was performed by the bridegroom's father, who formerly was pastor of the First Reformed Church here, it took place In the post chapel at the Rome Army Air Field. Miss Eleanor Ann Kemof. sister of the bride, and Captain Frederick Bush of the Army were Ushers were Sergeant Robert Gunn Eleanor Blake Becomes. Bride of Lieut.

Shell Deaths and Funerals Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis I Kempf. the bride's brother, and Nagy of RD One are parents of a daughter born at the hospital Fri.

day. Born Thursday at the Sanitarium was a son to Mr. and Mrs. Alien Fairweather. RD two.

Port Jervis. At the Sanitarium on Saturday a son was bcm to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schofield of West town and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Boland of Johnson. TURKE1' DINNER CUDDEBACKVILLE--The Ladies Corporal William Mapes brother of the bridegroom. Going and a. Coining Mrs. Nina Brundage and daughter.

Natalie, returned yesterday to their home in Newburgh after several days here. They attended Aid Society will have a turkey din- neral sen-ices for Mrs. Brmulage's' ner in the Church Hall. Cuddebackville. Friday evening.

The first serving will be at 5:30. Buy Victory Bonds, Stamps Doffy's Wardrobe mother. Mrs. Myra Remssn. Mrs.

Charles twenty-six Beacon street, entered Horton Hos- Mrs. Theodore- Nisid WARWICK--Mrs Catherine M. wife of Theodore NLski oi Mount Eve, died Saturday at St. 1 Anthony Hospital. Warwick, after of several weeks.

Mrs. a native of Poland, had Iixevl in the Town of Warwick more than forty-Jive years. She was a of St. Joseph's Church of Florida and its Rosary Society 1 Surviving besides her husband are 1 five children. Frank and Joseph.

both of FloricA. and Valentine of Long Island City. Mrs. Mary Stans- field of Fairlawn. N.

snd Providence of the S.ilesian Order, in The She also leaves thirteen grandchildren, two i great grandchildren and a brother, residing in Poland. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow monntig at 9.15 at the home at Mount Eve on the Pulaskl i i Highway and at ten o'clock at St. I Joseph's Church. Florida, where a Requiem M.i will be ceifbr.ited. Burial will be in St.

Joseph's Cem- H- LLJ UJ CL r- New Location 9O co KING STREET ,1. h- en FRED A. HALL JEWELER 22 KING ST. rn tracks down killers! Monday Nights P.M.--WOR by NORTON'S ICE CREAM J85J George Koy GOSHEN--G'jonje Foy. a life resident of the Town of Goshen.

died 1 at the home of his mister i Mrs Joseph Buihe. thirty-one Pros' pcct axenue. here. 1 Mr. was born here a son John and Briacct Murphy Fuv was a reined oi the Erie Railroad Mr Foy had been fireman i til-' railrocu: for a number years years Surviving are hij Mis Baihe.

and several nieces pital Friday. She an operation "today. to undergo Funeral will Wediipsdav rnorniiti; 9 30 at thr a cerenipny performed yesterday afternoon at two o'clock at Our Lady of Mount Carme! Church, home of his and at t--i o'tloc'-c Si John's Church. whTe a R-- pator. ouicm Ma-s i Buna! will bf in Johns C--m'-- S.

spent the weetc-end with her The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a covin of white satin and net with mother. Mrs. John Costello. five appliqued flowers and carried a bouquet of white roses.

Her attendant. Miss Margaret Curtis, wore a East avenue blue satin and chiffon frock and carried pink roses. As his best man the bridegroom had Ensign' Richard 13heii. U. S.

Navy, of OtisvHle. Ushers were Chief Peuy Officer Carl DuBnis. S. Maw of Middletown and Mrs. Gertrude Steward, twenty Miss aleanor Blake, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick C. Blake, twenty-four Adams became the at i bride of First Lieutenant Nicholas F. Sheil of the Armv. son of Nicholas F.

Shell of OtisviHe The pator ouic Mrs. Fred Sheldon of Totter.ville. the Rev. S. J.

Maher. officiated. terv East Mam street, has returned. Out-of-town guests were from Jersey City. Long Island.

Port Jcnis and Little Ferrv A reception after a week's stay with her daugh-' for fifty was held. After a weedding trip to Washington. D. the couple will make their home in ter. Mrs.

Joseph Lucv. in Elizabeth. Aniston. bv Babvcraft N. j.

i George T. Walker Geor a of the R.vtroad died at his in a- Pre Christmas Close Out Gold Plated, Sterling Silver COSTUME JEWELRY AND TORTOISE COMBS ALL BKAt'TIFCL QUALITY Quality DRY A I and I I I Wagner Cleaners 132 North Street Dial 5300 "Little Women" A Comedy in Four Acts by Marian DeForebt Adapted from th; Story by I.ouita 5lJe Aleott To presented by Girl Scout Troops II and 12 MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14th For ihe Benefit of THE MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL Tickets at: Robinson and Cunningham and A Sarn'ie! French ProdsK-tion 50c, tax inc. Private George Eherts. who is sta- ISABELLE PULVER tioned at Fort D.x. N.

spent the '3RIQAL holiday week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eherts. sixty Irwin avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Jean Clarendon and daughter. Linda and Kathie. of Riverside.

spent the holiday and week-end with Mrs. Clarendon's mother. Mrs. Herbert A. Marsdcn, 163 Highland avenue.

Club Notes Westminster Circle Middletown Girl Wed to The Westminster Circle of Webb Fox. ETO Veteran Horum i a Presbyterian Church will meet tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the Fireside Room of the meet Wedne-sday at two at the home of Mrs. Mildred Coke- Istte.

six Columbia avenue Mr. and Mrs Stephen Pulver. Mrs VISIT MISS GAVIN Tliomas Stack. 138 Cot Mr Walker, v.a 1 in ninctv-tJnrd year, had ir. filetown more fsff- had b-'en emploved by the OivW a airi arrenl He was born at Spring Ost'xo He a of Mor.haser.

Hose Company of East Main street extension, an- executive secretary of the nounce the marriage of their i Cr be guest speaker. Pra-er ices be -t. Miss Ajjnes Carey. 153 Wick- afternoon at two o'clock avenue. Miss Minnie Dnscoil a a a uiv p'ot.

Wa'lkill Mrs. Myrta G. Greene. -d Miss Marie McCarthy wer Arv Jr Red Friday of Miss Eller. of Jackson I Miss six Chestnut street, had with them over the holiday their sons and Lewis of Society Hasbrouck The cercmonv Horne in Den ille.

:r.g suffered an fracture was i vv vti aiitru Uieir famihes Mr. and Mrs George Xovember lhird bv the Xcn Hutt and oauphter Caroln of Eaton of North Congrega- Lslip. LI and Mr. and Mrs Walter llonal Church Attendants were I Hutt and daughter. Barbara, of Port Mr ar Mrs George Corliss.

cousins of the bride. The bride's father gave her in marriage. A Mrs. Hannah J. Ciark of Cieve- reception followed, jland.

Ohio, has arrived to remain The bridegroom, formeriv a cor- the Cnristmas holidays poral in the Army, was discharged i with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Byron Bur.ting. reccr.tiy after three years of serv- forty-one John street. ice the European theatre.

BT AXXE ADAMS A wrpnse -'or a wee a Pattern 4604. wardrobe for, 7111 spem a TCet WIla Mrs Mrs. Hyatt and daughter. HELEN O'CONNELL jDanr-a. returrec! to their horr.e A DU VTM t-Ub KALFH spent a week with John J.

O'Conncil of New Harnp- i wiovi'Y cents to colas for this pattern to Mlddleto'sra Times Herald 1C6. Cepi. P. Box 173. O.

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pepJmn. bedjacket cf i thirtv-eight John street. 7 ar el The Rev. Joseph Larseii I officiated. Attendants were Mas a Mrs Maurice re- Rlta Donovan ar.d Ro'oc-t i turned to Babjion.

I yesteraay brother of bridce-oo-n' er S2 na H. B. Greenspan Kff. Optometrist NEW 1I6HT I ON PAINTING I SWCE ARTISTS PWKT BV DAYLIGHT. N1OST PAINTINGS EXHlSlTEE Moteriols suitable for the above pattern can be found at ing holidays here and in Chester They visited their and aunt.

a wedcina trip to Xcw Er.piand Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster.

275 North street, ano their uncie. Louis R. Herzog. who is seriously ill at Horton Hospital: slso Mr. Hall's parents.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. S. Hall.

Chester. KOSAKKANS GUEST Frederick Donnelly of ElIenviHe has a guest for a days of his brother-in-law and sister." Mr and Mrs. Ratpn Rosakrans. 98' 5 Wisner avenue. Mr.

Donnelly, for- merly a private first class in the Army, returned to the United States recently forty-one months in the African and European iheatrcs. He was dLscharxcd Navembcr seventeenth at Fort Dix. N. J. Miss Swank PAJAMAS for CHRISTMAS Stern AfiTiRClftL LIGHT REVEAL DiFFERENT AND COLORS 3 FROM THOSE THAT THE A3TT.ST PWMTEO.

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