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19 I i Tj TVSjS TV" n''V' itvl I' I TM 7fftert' wf" pwwiw jwwwwj PAOB THE POUOHKTEEPSIB RAGLE FRIDAY, PERSONAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Wallace Employees Give Shower PartyAn Honor Miss Sullivan given last evening lo Mis 5ughtr ot Mrs. Mlnnl Bulllvaa et Church street, by th employ e( Watlac Company and friend's. Th hower htld In th Wlle Company Man and th bride to be Hold many uaerul and pretty Sifts, Miss Sullivan will become the brld of Thomas Thornton, son of Mr. and Mr. John Thronton of Wapplngers, Falls In ths serly fait.

Mis. Catherine Pratt planned and took charts of the kbot was aeslatcd by Miss Mslen Donald on. Miss Olady. fuller, and Mis Cathtrlns Cleary. Ths gueata ths Mlaws Clara Oberst, Minnie Hahn, Msry Kane, Martha StlckeU.

Esthsr Andrew K. Wilson, J2 Havercamp, E. Mor. nan. U.

Wlnthell. M. Wood, Phoeb Melius, rear! Melius. Stella Spencer, Mller, R. BJksr.

Katharine riollons, Qorgl Edwards. Katharine llamblln, ray rill Osrtruds Dederer. Oenevlev D. ln. Agnes Schnsldsr, Katharlns I rlds, Margarst Stleksl, trans Dora, E.

Brown, M. Bsdford, A. Millar, Lottl Hamblln, Vara Hart, Marr Caas, Anna PowalL Miss Innoesntl, Mlaa Stout and Mlaa Maiford. Mrs. Violst Moors, Mrs.

Jsaa Bow sr, Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. Mattls Crum, M. Millard. Mra.

Donaldson. Mrs. a iLtatt for Summer Horn TODAY'S EVENTS Scout drjv msitlnc, T. M. C.

till. Luncheon. PUT1 Delta, HlI Csmpbell, aooa. Auxiliary to ttmrrTaaisT Brbthsrhood of Railroad Train man, Columbus Inatltuta. Dancer ltuIl Hall, te S.

"Mcraddsn's' rists" at lbs Liberty, 1:10. and t. Michael strogoff at Stratford. and Vaudeville at the BardaTOn, 1:10, and l'l. Mr.

and Mrt. Gamut Conklln, Mrs Jennie Burdlck, Mrs Alstha'van Kleeck. Mrs. Leonard, of 14 Innla Avenue will leave today Mrs. MoAbee, Mrs Old field.

Mrs. O. Hamblln, Mrs. Nelson Devln. Mrs.

lurry Corps, Mrs. John Conway, Mra Marlon, Mrs. J. Atkins, Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Homer W. Ouermey (or their summer horns at Madison, Conn, where they will, entertain a number of Poughkrepetane ovsr ths week end. The guest will ba Trainmen Auxiliary Mtttt Tonight The Ladlca' Auxiliary of th Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will meet 'tock this ivenlng at Columbus Institute. Mrs.

William Welsh will preside and future aa tlvtllfs of th auxiliary will ba dlf. cuewed. CoUtn Link Clot. Jt Entertained Members of th Qolden Llok Bible Class of Tabernacls Baptist were entertained Wednesday avenlna by Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Miller flt their homo 41 North Randolph Are. nut Jin apron social waa held and a uests contributed ne cent for each inch they tneasursd around ths walstj Amonir thosa present went Mr. and Novell. Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Frllchett, Mr nd Mrs. War. Ten J. Odell, th Rev. and Mr.

IjSwIs Hot er and dauahttr, Oraee, Mrs. Rabsrt Tripp, Miss Osrtruds Tripp, Mrs. Wilson VanWaaoar, Mr. Josephine Hunter. Mrs.

MIIdr1 Schnoop, Mlea Ilattla Cmraer. Mis Cecelia Smith, Mle Ruth FUk, Miss Martha Storrt and Mr. and Mra W. E. Deckef, Mrt.

Shetiy Entertains FrienJt at Market Daniel M. Shdy Cnnonifitrtjsntrtalndata luncheon and brldxa Wednesday evenlnr the Market. Favora mra won by Mrs, Howard Tumor, Mra. Floyd Miller, Mra. Edward F.

4 O'Uara jin Mr, William jAwtot. jins; uosiaaciuaai D. Kwiy, Jir Hr nd Mr. Richard E. Coon, Mr.

rrvu Ulivr, nri, nnviniiaru. jnr. Oeorala Baker, and 'l Eileen Donaldson, St. Joieph't ChilixtH enjoy Outing The children he children of th olfhth trad Of St. Joseph's School wsnt on an all day outler to Red Oak Mills day.

They wr accOmpenJed by their teachers. Taggarts Announce Daughter' Engagement ti Yale Man Mr, and Mray Aleiander Totrart announc the nrrmht of their daughter Adelaide, class of 'II at Vaaar, to Kndell Andrta Mill', Tale 'XI I and Mrs. Slertlnr Cartsr, Mr. and Mra. Lin ley Keith and Dr.

and Mra. If. St. John Williams. Beautiful Setting Features Birthday Party for Boy, Three Qaetn Either Society To Conduct Salt A rummers sals will held Saturday from until I by the Queen Esthsr Missionary Society of ths wsaninaron eireei wnurcn at ne church.

Miss Tetlve Rockefeller, preeldent of the society, will be In chars asslstsd by Mrs, Ruth Pelt, and the Misses Ruth Hull, Dorothy Fablne. Mildred fthorter, Helen Ackerrnanl Ion Turner. Shortsr, Dorothy end Mar Mrt. Curtis Announces Marries if Daughter Mrs. Robert Curtis announces ths marrlaf a of her daughter, Mary Helen, trf Andre Henri ueorgea at Far Rodtkwey on May tf 14.1a Curtis rnnTbrof th claaa of at Immanuel Society Plans Play Far Fall Th Immanu! Society of tha Ger man Lutheran Church met Wednes day night at the pariah hour to die cuss plsna for a play to bhld In "Tha pr4dentTEmma Uartung, appointed th following committee to chooo tba play to bo rroeented: Mlaa 'Emma Schmidt, Mlaa Anna Miller and Mias Agnca AlbnchL Grangers Attend Mtet 1n This City Member of th Freedom nam Grange who attended the Pomona Orange meeting In Poughkeepel on Wedneaday were'iFred Burgess, Mrs.

Mra Elisabeth. Tho dor Hg. A. Z. Rensley, Mr.

and Mra. Olden Daly. Mrs F. Jay Skid more. Mr.

and Mrs Edward String ham. Mr and Mra Eugsns Daley and daughtsr, and Mr and Mrs Harry Smith. Master Donadl Bowman, son of Mr, and Mr. Franklin Bowman, waa lvn at homo Monday) May 10. In honor of hi third birth day.

Tha color scheme waa In blue and whit. A windmill which waa a gift waa in tha cantor of the table with atreamera itend'lnr fcom It to each guests' plac whr wr found favor of fruit each carrying a email flag. Ths guata also received balloon. Th drapery around tha tabl and tha birthday cart waa In rod, whit and blue In honor of Memorial Day Mra Mildred Wiley MacLean entertained the children with impersonations ol children's song. The little guests wef rtlatlvee of Master Donald Bowman and Included John Roberto, Oordon Roberta of peekokUl; Dorothy Bowman, Lois Bowmen, Charles Boa man, Elsls Bowman, Adelaide Byrne, Winifred Byrn of Clinton Corners; Alfrsd Msussr, Marian Msussr, Allan Mauser, Ellen Meuser, Juns Teller, Raymond Teller, of New Tork Ctty; Shirley Knickerbocker.

Joyeo Xnlckarbock or, Robert Knickerbocker, of Stan fordvlilol Carol Hammond of Philadelphia: Margaret Creed Poufh kespats. end, Sara Smith of Acrara Lead Mines, Th other gueeta at tha Bowman home Memorial Day were I Mr, and Mas. Creed Teller, Mr. and Mra l(arry Hammond, Mlaa Loretta Maar, James Hammond, Mr. and Mra.

Airrod Meuser, Mlaa Johanna Meuser, of New Tork City? Mra Cornelius Bowman, Mr. and Mrs Edward Byrne and Mlea Winnie Bowman of Clinton Mr. and Mra. Edward Freer. Mia Edna Ffsr, Mr.

and Mr. Samuel Buckley and John Buckley of Pough keepelej Paul Snyder of New Jersey. Piatt Creed of Danbury; Mr. and Mra. John Roberta of Peekiklll, Mr.

and Mra Alex MacLean of Jamaica, L. I Mr. Qeorge Knickerbocker of Stantordvlll end Mra. Charles Bowman ot Pleasant Valley. niAM Moa riw.ro A.i:f.

a. Vuccii mtuicovvYu muai nLrnves HereTo Paint American Child Type. Personal Mention Sarprist Party Htld tar nut Myers A surprise party waa given In hoitof bf Miss 1 rir Smith Mra. Themaa aTeaerica afmnmiKiri iBrjjthere' rartaurast. Thar was muatc, singing and iame during tha a.Ki..f Va P.7 ii'" laented with a aat of dtahe.

Th Mr, and Mr. Arthur Mr. Turner, Mr. William Frank, Mrs. John Melon.

Mra Frank Barnsijj and Mr, Marry Women's Gwli To G'wt Bridgt Luncheon Jan 15 ThaWomaa'aOuIld Chris Episcopal Church win glv a bridge and luncheon at o'cloekWodnae. day afternoon, June II, in tha par ash, bous. Mr. Raphael Cor dova la la chars of reservations; Mrs. WJlllam DeOarmo Smlthl In obarg ot th luncheon; Mra Oeorxe Lumb and Mra Robert McDonald and; sour Mr.

Carrl Qoek, Mrs. Anna Joata, Mra. Koaanerah and daughter; Mra. Sutton, Emll Brul lak. Robert Wegesnt and Edward Van Hoag.

He. P.T. A. Appoint Convention Delegates Mra. Robert Hick and Mr Fur man Hornbeck were appointed del.

egatea to represent tha Parent Teacher Association of S. F. B. Morss School. No.

at' the congress Tof Tarnt Tachr Aesociatlona In October, at Blnghamton, at tha last masting for the season or uie aa elation yeeterday afternoon, at echeol. Pupils ofT.narTAnraanKau corrflrtJonc.whohaa,been Jn Vss Vens room and MIssary'EttTaTmr Bromsrsoapltalautfsr4nautopmlrr sons room gave an entertainment. Tha recently elected officers were In stalled; Vattar Nurtes Hold Dane Tonight Tha Nuraea Alumnae of Vasssr Hoapltal will hold an Informal dance tonight at the Maaonl Temple from elaht.to twelve o'clock. Muels will Guilder are la charga of th dlnlngjb old and tlek.t may ba secured lit Ilia daar. room and Washington St.

M. E. Plans Special Sapper Tha Ladle Auxiliary ot Waahlng ton Street M. E. Church will hold a atrawbaryy ehort eaka aupper tram to flit clock, Wadnaaday sven.

Ing, Juns at tha church. Mra. Dewltt KUy and Mr. Charlrs Keuren ara In charga aasutsa oy MrsTSiHAL'" KalUwalL Miss Ella Connelly. lMcstdn Connelly.

Mr. Winiam BcUcCTSSSaJJ, DMorgat. Mrs. Fred Chamber la William Guild. at 'the door.

Jackson Ketcham Honored At Pennsylvania Jackson Kstcham, eon of Mr. and Mra. Charles Kstcham of Datght Street, ha been elected preeldent of tha Student Governing Board of ths 8cbool ot Architecturs at the University ot Pennsylvania. Ha ha also bssn slsctsd to the staff of the Punch BowL'ths unlvsrslty'a humorous papsr, Mr, Kstchsm will return horn today for the eummer. Tkalian Club Holds This Evening of Trinity M.

E. Church will hoMeaxjsnc this sven Ing at Hull lo 11 o'clock. Ths roraml tie.4P,T.A.UHoldCar.d local Chapter ol Hadttek To Meet oa June 20 Poughkeepsls Chapter of Hadaa Kenneth Qalloway, John aeb: tha woman's ZlonUt organlaa Mnllt Robert Parks and Harold L. Hon, will meet at o'clock. Mondsy Qalloway night, Jun St.

at th Jewish Canter. Moee Krelgsr.of ruts i burgh win ba th. gusst and apeak. Loyal Helpert Itltirate or. Mrs.

Morris B. Rosso will pre WtddlM AumeertarieS aid. I Th wedding analreraarle of Mra. Anna 8ulUvan and Mra. Frances Lash way war celebrated at a meat' Ing ot tha Loyal Halpere claa of tha Parti and Salt Today Womn'a BnM Association Wsd.

"7T Tf. the horns ot Mra a caro, parry ana ic cream -will ba hold at o'clock thl. af. Bush, Taylor Th.y ternoon by th Parnt Tchar As prssented with hand painted eoclatlon of Bchool. Nr, 4.

at th lo crn and cake sete, Mra Wing school Th commltta. la charg In. prssented each with a cut glaes vase. clde Mra Park Ritchie, chairman; "Thoea present were Mra Lulu Adrus, Ura. Frank S.

Bnydor. Mr. Edward Mr. Mabel Kruger, Mra. Allc Lsah Egglestoa, Mrs, William Schrauth, VMra.

Wing, Mra Lashwsy ant and Mra. F. Leggert. Mrs. BulUvan.

Th graduating claa of tha achool will ba entertained by th association progr Vr St! Many Favors Are Awarded raaged la collaboration with lt At Benefit Card forty tachre ot tha achooL I Tha Daughter of Civil War Vet i' arana held a eucceeefu card party "Mt. and Mrt. Knui.tn Caen Wsdnssdsy night at Hull Mamorjal plU7. rinr ara "om rarty on Anniversary UM4 (0 dtry th pnsss of Mr. and Mr.

Barnay delegataa who wlU attend th etate aurprrs.rtyatthelr hm.Wd. wt vuM Uv, night la honor of lblr IMh wdUg 'X? Louis t. Cobey. Mr. Van W.gn.r, present wert Mr.

and Mra, John M. JoBn Richard. Wll Ham II. Snow, Wint, Mra. 1 Ho.

8 Basthedt Playtr Given Dinner Members of ths bass bsll tsam of Governor rjsorge Clinton School, No. champlona of the grad 'achool league, were given a dinner at ths Nslson Houss at lilt o'clock teeter. dan4 afterwerd theyttenaed a performance at the Bardavon The boys were eccompenled by FoxD Holdcn, principal of tbs school. luyTThtAJI SOUJg. cl Irs.

sntSl AfcaLMr Carlaoa, Mr and Mra. Victor Peter. son. Mr. and Mr.

At Nslsoa, Mr. T.1 51' N.MrMr7 ChurlonMr. JC.no.th.L. RusO, vS. 5adlrn.

tnd1 Mastsr aSrtll Charl Ounth.r. Mra M. Uu. Mrs. Anderson, and Mastsr mil Au U.t gloss.

Mra. Wl'. Ud Mri Join sitrMrVand a. Vl.mlng. Mr.

i5ra Rl. mu. aTic. PUrlVn. J' rt i.

Mr, sad Mra Cbarle. AWk atS. Krtirs Mr. I. Horb.k and B.

TSr 'i. Tt.no.ut Klrkwaod. Th dolegatee who will Robert FalmTaU of thl city aad tteod th conv.nUoa ar! MJtjawtT SI noM Ttk Hodg Mr, A. Wright. i cuv i i yflr Ho7 P.

T. A. Conducti Food Sale A food sale waa hel dtrom 1 until i oclock yesterday afternoon by the Parent Teacher Association of School No. at thchool. Th als was attended by a large crowd and was very successful.

A "trest" will bs glvsn ths purill of ths achool on ths closing day I tha form ot ics cream and cak. with tha proceeds of ths ssls. The balance will bo used toward tha fund to aend delegatss to the stats Parsnt Tsschsr convention ata Blnghamton In the falL Aa yet no delegatea nave bssn elected. Mr. C.

D. Mackey and Mra El wood 'jordy were co chairmen In charge of the sal. Thsy wsrs ss s.ated by ths caxe Mra. Erneet 1. Hatfield, chairman.

asslstsd by Mrs. O. W. Ksnny, Mrs. John R.

Osrdnsr; dsllcstssssn. Mrs 8. Ounthsr. chairman, asslstsd by Mehsrg. Mra ensriss v.

Emll Nlelson; csnay. Mra. FrsutWaaJUg. chairman, aa siatsd by Mrs. Harlan, snd Mra Jordy.

Mahasha Cocncil Holds Election of Delegates Th Mahaaka Council No IS elected delegatea laet "evening to go to the Great Council of New Tork Stat at Byracusa Tuesday, Juns 14 Those. elected are: Mra ttydle Brown, airs Nellie Heldeman, Mrs. Mary Keller, and Mra. Margaret Hawkee. A card party waa held also last night at tha Columbus lnstttuts.

Euchrs, brldgs and pinochle were plsysd snd those who won prlsss wsrss suchrs, Mrs. Bernholi, Mrs. Campion, Mra Schtude, Mra. Wakcman, Mra Kel ler. Mra Cook, Mra Clonan.

Mra. Corooran and Miss Msy Kllee; plno. rhle, Mr, Sloss, Mr. Cllft, Mra J. Mil.

ler. Mrs. T. Vsll. Mrs.

Schrssder, Mra Velio, Mrs. Albrscht, Miss B. Holmes, Mrs. Mrs Nash. Mrs Scholl.

Mra O. Corlin, Mra Wlss, 'Mra. MeKsnna. Mra, Nlckae, Mra Andrew, Mra BoUford; bridge, Mr, rlorence MecDowell, Dana Non plsyers who received pirse are Edward J. Keller and Miss Msry Cox.

Th chairman la charge of tha party maa Mra. Oertrude Thltchener, ghe wee asslstsd by Mrs. Rose Speedllog. Mra. Mary Keller, Mrs.

Margarst llswka, Mrs, Emma Hor UlU. MrsaiaygEngwlllsr, Mrs, HOSS KOgwiljsr sno sira M. neauvr. son. Mrs E.

R. LeBlSB ot Hook nus and children have gon to Montreal. Canada, for the summer to lslt Mrs LsBlsno's parsnts Mra William a Lsuarquand or 12 Cannon Strsst Is spending the summer in Canada as a gusst ot her psrents Mr. snd Mrs Clifford Cunningham ot Boston. nave been spending ssvsrsl dsys In this city visiting friends.

Mr. Cunningham Is con nected with the Boston branch of the Dutton Lumber Company Mlee Alice Qulnlan, daughter of Mr. and Mre Patrick Qulnlan, of Poughqusg. has bscn confined to her home for the pest week with Illness. Miss Mary Cox and Miss Margaret Dormsn o( Hlghlsnd have returned to this city from Lying In Hospltsl Nsw York, where they hsvs been la trslnlng for nursing.

Miss Heelen Schsts of 170 Msnslon Squsrs will have aa her guest during ths commencement activities st Vsssar Miss Florence White of Rldgewood, N. J. Mlea Schats and Mlae White are member ot th class of ltit snd they will attend ths clsss rsunlon this yssr. Mrs Edmund Toung of 14 Hamilton Strsst Is vla.tlng In Nsw Tork for a few dsys Whils there she Is at the Hotel Lorraine. Cheater Norton.

Manley. of the Central Hudson Jas and Elsotlre George A. Schulu of Stsataburs' was In ths city yesterday, Msunssll 8 Crosby of Rkinsbeck wss In ths city on business yestsr dsy. Jacob and Andrew Kacur of tl Spring Street, Beacon, were In Ctty yeeterday on bualneas Mra Mlldrsd Moors of Moorrs i that a fractured knee cap. nas returnca to his homo and will go to Laksvllls, Conn, this weekvto recuperate.

Mr. Manley le an active member of La fayetta Poat, No. ST, American Le gion, and a former preeldent ot the American Legion Luncheon Club. Harry Ostrsnder of Salt Point wss in tbs city yestsrday on bualneas. r.

W. C. A. Annual Fields Meet I Tomorrow Ths Toung Womon'a Christian Association will hold Its snnusl flsll mset from S.IO until 9 SO o'clock tomorrow sftsrnoon and evening, at CodarcIlrT. Ferrla Lane, There will be athletlo eventa In the afternoon and the swimming pool will bs open for bsthlng Each parson Is askrd to bring a box lunch and at 0 30 o'clock a ptcnlo suppsr will be served There will be vesper eer vice st It Mills wss a visitor In ths city yes terdsy.

Mrs Allcs Van Anden of Wappln gere Falla, wae In the city yestsrdoy shopping Mr snd Mra Gsorgs Trsmpsr of rRed Hook were In the city yester day Alva F. Dyksmsn of Clinton Cor hsrs In ths city on buslnsss, yes terdsy. Miss Mlnnls Powsrs of Now Tork City Is visiting hsr slater, Mrs. A. Ollmors ot 2I Church Strset.

Mr. and Mrs George Bogsrdus of Franklin 8trest hsvs rsturnsd to their home after a motor trip to the Thousand Islands Frank Dakln, county osalsr, of I Miverton, wes in tns city Wednesday on buelnesa Theodore Melhado, worthy patron ot Obed Chapter. O. E. has preasnted Louis P.

Hsubennsatel of Vasssr Chapter, with an automobile mascot, the official emblem ot the Order ot the Eastern Star. James A. Slater, night clerk of the Lake Mohonk Houss, vlaltsd Mrs, Blckler, ITT Mansion Squars ysster By HAZEL CAXX1M Exclusive Dispatch, CspyrkhtllST, Kew Jonsi (lvFS) tJesn Negulesco la yeung end's Rumanian, Is also court painter tstlhe wan. daring queen, Marl ot Rumania. That la why he I In Nw Tork.

Being an artist, hsa quit a bit of th eccentricity, or; at lee at, of that strange energy which la ssld to go with genlua "Os to tha United States and pslnt for me the ten most typical American children." said "Queen Marie, i And Jean went. Being, as bstors mentioned, ansVaccsntrls and a gen. lus, hs didn't present her majesty's Icttsrs to American notables, and than wait while they. marshalled th typical children, tnstsad, armed with an Imperfect understanding of English and an svsn more Imperfect ability to ex prees himself in It, hs started out by himself. As luck would hav It, Invadsd ths East Bids.

And children aren't hard to find there. By no mesne He found him. If onexvenlng watching a group II. .1.. Uir.J M.tP IKllltlll.

Vl.lll IIVI. ecotch. war ver on one of the dlr tleei. amellleet most proline Esstt Side streets. "Kidnapers! Belpt" Suddenly he touched on little girl n.

tliA Arm "Voire mere?" he asked 'Pslnt mo I you posoT" Ths child shrieked, fur the mix ture Of French and English wee the. qUit. beyond her understanding She (didn't have th. teenleat mil. Idea the Rumanian court painter Mr.

anoTlltrrVlctor OaTisa Salt Point wars visiting In ths city yes terdsy. George W. Polhemus Commls slonsr of Jurors, waa In ths city on business Supervisor William I Hummel of the town of Wapplngers, waa In the city yeeterday. rt s' Tou csnawt' you go aad go reading "BARGAIN tf day. See St.

Peter's Auxiliary Awards Prizes Announcement haa been made those who won favora at tha card party held under the auepices of thsi Lsdles Auxiliary of St Pete Church. Tussdsy svsnlng. at the boys' school hsll. Ths wlnnsrs were Mre C. Brower, Mra Msry Brophy, Mrs Kosuchowska, Mrs John Bows, Mrs.

Butlsr, Mrs Jsross. Mra T. 81ndowsks, Miss Msry Batos, Mrs J. Pusswska. Mies May Nile.

Mra M. Zabn, Mra T. Oannon, Miss Helen' Msrkswskt, Mra Bsdowska; Mra. Corcoran, W. Currsn, Miss Stella Sswlcjtl, Mrrunes Morgan, Mra Wojtscka, Mrs.

TBWWsay, Miss Glsdys WoJ tscka. Miss Camonlns Dykss, Miss Catherine Wacker. VTMtuJr Rhodes. Miss Mslvlnla Chochlowr. Mr riskarka.

Mr. J. Soltsnakt, Powell. Miss Agnss Dudsk, Mn John Kosclnk, Mrs Mlsrsws, Mrs John Kosak, Miss Anna Gregory, Mlaa Maria Germond, Mist Btslla Dombrowskl, Mrs. Lumlnskl, Mrs.

Chechlowska. Mra Daubert. Mlaa Ross Llson, Mrs Wstmors, Mrs. C. Kilmer, Miss Anna Nsunsr, MlJS Clara Dachowskl.

Sokolewlcx, Joseph Drosenskl, Hsrmsn, Frank Walner, Nawrockl, J. Dudek. Peter Oplts. Frank Bator, Jossph Import. B.

Koslowsltl, WUUsm Otl, A. Shosmsksr, Jossph Ashsr, sneo Kilmer, Hogan, Mr, Welch, I. Conklln, and Frank Oalrln. Mrs. Kaiser Entertains Progretuv Club Mra Edward Kaiser of 4SS Main lreet entertained the Progresslvs Club at her home last svsnlng Euchrs and pinochle were played after which refreshments were asrved by ths hostess.

Mist Rotenlhal Guest At Variety Shower Miss Osrtruds Rosenthal ot SI May street gsvs a varlsty shower In honor of her cousin. Miss Anna Roaenthal, whoss marrlsgs will taks place on Jure It, laet night at her home. Bridge was played and a buffet luncheon aervsd. Th bride to be received msny bssutlful and useful gifts. Th.

gussts wsrs; Miss Sarah Krakowsr, MUs Osrtruds Rossnthsl. Miss Florsnoo Becker, ot Newburgh. Miss Katheriao Wet more, Miss Eva Roaenthal, Miss Esthsr Miss Rose Mohler. Miss Edna Levins, Miss Osrtruds A Rossnthsl, Miss Anna Roasnthal. Mra Max Wolpe, Mra Leon Roasnthal.

Mrs. Henry Jacob, Mrs. 8. Le vine. Mrs.

W. Levins. Mra Rosenberg. Mra R. Lolbman, Mra Carl Lang.

Mra B. Levlne, and Mra J. Roaenthal. DeMolayt Hear Report Of Syracuse Delegates The Queen City Division of the, Ordsr of DeMoIsy met lest svsnln at the Masonlo Templs to hssr a rs port ot th dslsgatss who wsnt to Syracuse last wssk. Aftsr ths rs port wss glvsn ths dslsgatss enter kinsd th club with atsrle of thtlr sxpwrncss in ayrscuss anq songs leerneJSihers.

Tha boya ot the DeMolay eifmtto go to Hope Farm tbla Sunday toTUgy bassball with Isam that haa baemajormed at th Farm. Thos who wenSUo the con ventlon srs: William DalyWI. John Osurh, Lawrsnco, John IsVta. and Brandt Muckenhoupt wss sddressing her snd asking hsr to poss for him. so shs rather naturally conceived the Idea that she was facs to fsco with ons of ths kid nspsrs against whomVhe hsd been warned The other eHUdren began to shriek snd ths clrclebroks up.

Alt ran But the artist, being nimble, ran too He chased hla little girl sround a block, past crasy push carta into a long, lean, dark entry, and finally ud a flight of stairs, where a large. Indignant woman suddenly faced the artist In a flssh, hslf dossn angry East Elders panted up those and atood. Jabbering. Other fists ww 'Sd. and blowe might.

Juua been truck, bul Just then the etrangs young man broke Into an outpour of dulcet, Rumanian words Ths mother changed from frowna to emllea. "But yes, I will let mr little girl pose for the great queen," ssld shs For sh 'waa a Rumanian womsn herself Sines that day tha artist haa via Ited children's hoapltala.schools, th mall In Csntrsl Park where nuraea all places waar. other "pure American types," "sTTis calls them. And. hunting his types, he haa formed hie Idea of why Amerlrsn children look so.

differently from Europesn children. Crushed Childhood. "Ovsr there." say Neguleeco, crush our younswterwlth too csntunes Their chiianooa csnnoi cops with ths weight of tradition they are born to Our children srs polite and stifled Tour children sre Impudent snd seir expressing Dorft worry sbout their monkej ih'nes. Thsnk ths rood Lord for tliem In Europe a chlla may never use the telephone In France we have few radloa. and little other household mschlnery But here your children are what I can 'civinsea mechanlque' that is.

ths mscljlnery which surrounds them hee mods them keener, cleverer, more alert than a European child cen ever be Already, addition to his first littls Rumanian American, Mr. Negulesco hss painted ths young son tl American artist That boy he calls! his "radio child shsrp eyed, quick st the uptsks Susanna a littls red haired girl, hs calls "Toung Imp Shs's a typ of young feminine, American elf expresslon. So It goes though ths list haa only half bssn rhossn. In addition, this rsther naive painter hss been accorded permission to pslnt "ths avenu" hlah New Tork a Cubist City. Because New Tork la a psrfsct cubist city buildings 'srs msds on sngles trus Justice to the spirit of the city cannot be done, except th artist sso Jt looking down.

I hops to paint the skyline from the Statue ot Liberty and tha market from some harpy crow's wnicn itiull TivrrlnnV th' g' of fruits and v. sHiv If. J.sf 0 'Iw PJlsssssssJgemJ t.l R'jVffWAT kKaiS 'a 'kWaiimnmuKK4 sssssssssssswaHrT A UsssssssssssssssssssssssssssB Tf Pll 'JssssV AMnWr I WamWm Jf. jrr2v is3P. asm akv aVTcA 4 'WA MLt iA aSBBBBaf BK 1 I WOBBt 9t.LA VT mWnWm JL ligx ftt 1 1 nT lssssssssMssssssn Hg 4nn sagU Vll 7 i gagf I 'llla sfli eABgan; vptjiug Km bjipi! JEAN NEGULESCO.

COURT PAINTER FOR MARIE OF RUJU VuC HA8BEENCOMM16SI6NEDBTTKB QUEEN TO DO FOR HER TU PORTRAITS OF AMERICAtf CHILDREN. IN THE PICTURE JEAN, QUEEN MARIE, AND A FEW OF THE KID TTPES WffitHT' ME' ARTIST 18 STUDTINO. MIGIEXX1J STROGOFF MICHAEL Jules Verne's Stupendous Melodrama! 8pdy action powsrful drsina tsnder mother and eweetheart love grlpplng msn to msn cunrllcts thrilling bsttis scenee es gsging over t.Ott horsemen dsrs devil riding feeclnstlng apsctsclee gorgeoue color euch ss never ben equsllsd on ths screen The Dllm Sensation That Baa All Foaghkeepsia Gasping! evfV Added; Mr, Hawthorne at the WurllUer Fubllx News Etrstford Magaslae 72S vssstsbles Since hla arrival Negulesco hss bssn chossn official artist for the American Child Welfare Week, and ha ha promised to palnl ths health, leet child chosen, tor ths good social worksra. In tha meantime, he keep up hi quest for other children, snd whll searching, hs Imbibes Ics eream eodaa. "Ths American lee eream aadaa In Paris." ssys ths artist.

"Ihsy sre worse thsn bootleg. But In New, Tork ah here the Ic cream sods Is th drink ot vital man Coming Monday gssaaaail QP "on la nocWi. Sfi Kr ''RKURRECT10N'' ...111 ir. il in JfCalf vsgr THE BLE VDLa OF THE ARTS I KOLA SYLVIA V755K, company i HAPPT MOMENTS OF DINCINQ ANV PIANO BY ARTISTS OF FAME. THE DE LAVAL Mil 1 i 1 1 mSL NOW PLAYING 1M tLsTZf gmjf tv isi 7ti i tsgsi i mm Jt Hf fl la rrTITiL fX.

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