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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 15

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oi early ETHAN ALLEN TREASURY BOOK of American Traditional Furniture COME IN NOW WAITING FOR YOU Big, thick, colorful idea-filled book. Beautiful furniture settings accessories, color schemes and it includes a floor planning section, with templates to arrange. Elston Completes Studies; Maritime State College A Stone Ridge resident Is dune 7, at the State University, as third mate or third assistant among 103 seniors who will receive the baccalaureate degree College at Fort Schuyler, Bronx. Each graduate will also engineer in the United States Merchant Marine Vice Admiral II. will preside at the ceremonies I oeive the degree: and confer the degrees.

Rear Wallace J. Elston son of Admiral I. Stephens, URN. Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace J. Klaton. Commander, Third Coast Guard on i oaft will tie the Mone C. Moore speaker. Area resident who will KUton will receive a Bachelor re-' Engineering degree.

SWEDISH ARTS GROUP Tickets have been placed on sole by members of the Kingston Rotary Club for the Swedish Performing Arts Group presentation at the Rate Walton Field House Thursday, June lh at 8 p. rn. Featured will be the Danderyd Oratorio Choir, shown above, which was founded in 1920. Tho present number is 25 and no one is paid to sing. As a compensation, the singers are given voice lessons in the theory of music.

These lessons are given by their director, Mrs. Ruth Ericsson, organist of tho Danderyd Church, which was originally built in Stockholm in 1050. The choir has given special concerts and musical worship services in many countries and has appeared on television and radio. Sofia Flickorna, acclaimed gymnasts who have given over a thousand performances throughout the world, also will bo seen in an exhibition demonstrating the culture of body movement, 'rhese girls have appeared several times in the United States including two per. formances on the Ed Sullivan show.

They are credited with having played a tremendous ole in the establishment of an intimate relationship between Sweden and America. Sons of Norway Planning Luau Members of the Hudson Valley Lodge, Sons of Norway, will hold their second annual Hawaiian Lauau at Elmer's Inn, Ruby, on Saturday, June 4. Foods with a Hawaiian flavor will lie prepared by the members and buffet style from 7:30 to 9 p. rn. Music by the Gene Knapp Group which plays rn square, and Hawaiian melodies.

Tickets are available from lodge memiiers, Regina Anderson of High Woods, or at the door the night of the affair. Synagogue News at graduation exercises presented with a federal licence president of YOUR FRANCHISED DEALER FOR mm "POU Serving the Community for 70 Years Ethan Allen AMERICAS TRADITIONAL FURNITURE FOR OVER 20 YEARS Poughkeepsie's Leading Furniture Store We invite you to visit our huge 12 floors of Home Furnishings; there's an air of sophistication and charm on every one of our large display floors. Achill! The second level of our large store flows into 3 buildings and it is pointedly a Gallery of Early American by Ethan Allen. You can buy Ethan Allen at with complete confidence that when you need more we will have it for tomorrow or many years from now. NORMA ANN OPPEDISANO Norma Oppedisano Is Engaged to Wed Congregation Agudus Achim, 24 West Union Street, Rabbi H.

Z. Rappaport, DD, Rev. Herman Slomovits, Cantor. The Synagogue is open every day of the year for Minyan ser- Mrs. Mary Oppedisano of vices and private meditation.

Poughkeepsie announces the en- Visitors and new members are gTgement of her (laughter aiWays welcome. Candle-light- Norma Ann, to John R. Pugliese, i. 0.n0 son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles umc re at 8.02. Pugliese of Brigham Lane, Lake Minch a services preceding Katrine. Kabbalas Shabbas will start at Miss (ipjxxiisano, who is aliso 40 Cantor Slomovits will chant n- the daughter of the late Vincent liturgy Oppedisano, is a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School and moaning services will 30. The Rabbi will speak on the topic, The Menora, Symbol of the Enlightened, tv based on the weekly biblical por- Hi i from the eighth chapter of Kingston High School, is em- rhiirticn should is now employed by the New York Telephone Company in PoughkeeiKsie. ployed by Grand Union in Kingston.

Wedding plans are incomplete. Numbers. Childien should at tend services starting at 9:45. Mincha services will start at 7:45 and will be followed by a discussion of the Ethics of the Fathers, Chapter 2. Sunday morning services will start at 8.

Sunday school classes Mothers' Association Planning Banquet Here lite annual banquet for mem- will meet at the Jewish Com Vers of the St. Mothers mundty Center, 96 Maiden Lane has been scheduled Ia- m- I he Junior NOSY Lr 1,4 7 rv wil1 mect at 10:30 in the vestry Lr June 14 at 7 m. Dinner hall the Senior NCSY will meet Jill be served in tho Crystal at and Mincha of the Governor Clinton at ll. Maariv and services will start at 7:30 p.m. I Weekend Minyan services is at made 7 a ar)(j 7 Talmud Torah classes will meet at the center Pa nim Hotel.

Reservations should be by June 9 with Mrs. John Weber, 28 Green Street, Kings- 3 45 The Sisterhood will ton, banquet chairman, or with sponsor a bus trip to Grossingers Joseph McGrane, 52 Laf- for a luncheon and day of recrea- ayette Avenue, Kingston, co- tion Thursday, June 8. Members chairman. 1 and non-members may attend. The new officers for 1966-67 por information and reserva- will be welcomed after the din- lions.

Mrs. Herman Schnieder lor Mrs. Irving Aicon may be contacted. 35 TO 40 ROLLS PERMANENT STOCK POPULAR NAME BRAND Expert Installation Wit) Cull at Your Home FREE NO OBLIGATIONS STATE WIDE CH 6-2357 Rt. 82 Glasco, N.

Y. Open Daily 9 Sat. 5 Barbara Carnright Will Study at Colby Miss Barbara Lee Carnright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Carnright. Washburn Terrace, Saugerties, was graduated from the Walnut Hill School, Natick, on Friday, June 3. Miss Carnright was active in I he French Club, Forum, Foot- lighters, and served as secretary of the Student Government and was president of the Chris- 1 tian Association. She was also vice president of her dormitory during her junior year and a member of the school athletic teams. Miss Carnright plans to enter Colby Junior College in New London, N.

IL, in the fall. JEAN EDNA MCDERMOTT Prospective Bride Of John Murray Mr. and Mis. Andrew McDermott of ll Brewster Street, Kingston, announce the engagement of their daughter Jean Edna, to John Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Murray of 296 Third Avenue, Kingston. Miss McDeimott, a graduate of Kingston High School, was employed by Utility Platers 416 Washington Avenue, this city. Mr. Murray is now employed Utility Platers Inc. No date has been set for the wedding.

Student Piano-Organ Recital Is Planned On Friday, June 17 at 7 p. rn. in the auditorium of Saugerties High School, an organ and piano recital will be given by students of Jane Tonnesen of Mt. Marion. A special feature will be two piano quartets played by Sari Gould, Clairan Ferrono, Alyson Putnam and Susan Hudson; also Daniel Wynne, Terrance Wynne, Justin Gould and William Partridge.

Two piano duets will be performed by Jane Moser and Clairan Ferrono, Lynanne Davis and Susan Mellander, Jeff Miller and Timothy Woycik, Kathleen and Karen Maureen Luley and Susan Luley, Michael Vincitorio and Kenneth Vincitorio, and a piano duet by Jane Moser and Patricia Moser. Organ and piano duets will he performed by Robert and Melinda Waldeie, Wendy Wolven and Neal Risdab David Reinhard and Kathleen Reinhard. Performing as organists will be Susan Dussol, Darlene Henry, Laurie Hunter, Dennis Mellander, David Reinhard. Donald Reinhard and Robert Waldeie. Other piano solos will be played by Mary Bean, Christine Beckert, Susan Bjorkman, Michele Donoghue, Edmond Fabbde, Cliff Ferrono, Cherie Goodwin, Justine Gould, Maureen Luley, Scot MacRae, Krissie Manos, Donna Jean Nardo, James Malty Rick and Wendy Wolven.

Neal Risdal will play his own original composition. Deborah Sanford will play piano concerto. Public is invited. HE STOCKADE RESTAURANT 83-35 CROHN KINGSTON, N.Y. COCKTAILS BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER OPEN 7 DAYS 8:30 A.

M. P. M. For Reservations Call FE 8-9595 Early American Decor Would You Believe We have graduation cards and father's day cards the finest collection ever? IN THE ULSTER SHOPPING PLAZA the Unusual Is Usual" FREE GUT WHAPPING, OF COURSE! Home Extension Serv ice News Plaza Heights Unit The May meeting of the Plaza Heights unit was held at the home of Mrs. Roy McLaren.

Mi'S. Duane Allen led the business meeting. Members voted to hold a special meeting on Thursday, June 9, at 8 p. rn. to decide upon the projects for the coming year.

The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Millin, 4 Austin Avenue. Mrs. Robert Rocher and Mrs. Norman Pro the wil assist as hostesses.

The following were elected to office for the coming year: President, Mrs. Duane Allen; vice president, Mrs. David Cartmell; secretary, Mrs. David Snoddy; treasurer, Mi's. Eiwin Tate.

After the business meeting dessert and coffee were served by Mrs. I xvii is Misasi, Mrs. Roy Mellen and Mrs. Donald McGraw. The annual dinner meeting will be held on Thursday evening, June 6 at the Skvtop Restaurant in Kingston.

Mrs. Frank Antalek advises that dinner wil be served at 7:30 p. and members may arrive at 7. Members completed the With lessons bv Mrs. Eugene Biagi and Mrs.

Robert Rocher. Mrs. Dunne Allen, Mrs Erwin Tate and Mrs. David Cartman attended the Leader Reeoirni- tion Day Luncheon at the Williams Lake Hotel. TUP KINGSTON DAILY KULLMAN.

KINGSTON. N. FRIDAY LVKNING, JUNE 3, 1968 FIFTEEN INTERESTED IN YOUR BUSINESS RERl.MUTTERS is Interested in your decorating problems Many stores lack the facilities, personnel and the time it takes to help you with your particular decorating problem. why is different! We want to sell furniture, of course, but before we do, we want to be sure the right furniture the right style, the right wood, the right fabrics, and the right colors for your home. I his takes more than just having merchandise to sell! It takes a personal from the moment you enter our store.

First, browse (but really browse) through our store. Discover our many wonderful coordinated room groupings and accessories. for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms. I hen discuss your decorating dreams with one of our professionally trained staff. here to help you decorate to your individual tastes and desires.

(No room is too small, no home tov) large and no obligation on your part). If you decide to buy, you get guarantee of satisfaction or your money DISTINCTIVE AND STATELY SOUD CHERRY You get the quality and design details you would expect of magnificent furniture. Ample storage space in the large dresser and chest. Each have wonderful easy-roll casters. INFORMAL RUSTIC ANTIQUED PINE They add worlds of storage space (beautifully) and custom fits any room.

These units crouch under windows, climb walls and snuggle into corners. There are actually over 400 open stock items for every room. Choose rugged Solid Maple and or Birch; Antiqued Pine, or Heirloom Solid Cherry. All modestly priced. Generously st aled and charmingly highlighted, these pieces have the old of the 18th entury.

It provides wonderful seating In an unusual manner and provides extravagant storage areas. The furniture YOU SEE featured sents only a sample of more than 600 Pieces in the standing ETHAN ALLEN open stock collection for every room in the home. AGELESS ELEGANCE IN OLD MANOR MAPLE Open stock Bedroom Group. Each generous slzs piece is meticulously hand-crafted fluted ends decorative moldings. Custom fitted interiors accommodate the biggest items separates the smallest..

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