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PACE I5IXTEEN POUGHKEEPSIEi.NEW YORKER Friday, ArniL 21 fosp Dorothy Db Letter Box DEAR Mlflfl plXl Uf Wlf claim that becaus Of my constant ill treatment ct hr ha lost htr ton for mt and that without love will not go on living with no Wo have two ion, on iMnd th other It whom both dearly lov. but ih says It bit (or th boy It part My wlf it or tpoti character I comlder myself tht Mm, both work we both arc iu tcmpered el time Her physical condition not what It ahould I tear for her, future ah aaya that If patch up our dlif Kultlet It would hell on etrth for all. but do not believe thla, knowlm th extent and fullness of her love ah alio ay that I will be Ihe aam within alx month but I have had my terrible lesson I 1 ant to reeatabllah my fytmt I want my wife to her outalde work what I your sdvlc In th matter; ov. ANBWmiL th remedy I very almpl and. taiUy applied.

It consist of a railroad or ateanuhlp ticked Bend your; wife off somewhere for alx month, th farther th better, let her find out from actual experience whit breaking up her horn and aeparatlon front' you will mean and, tike my word for It. ah will com back to you i eagerly a bride. CAVA VOID DIVORCE I am firmly convinced that mor than half of th divorce could bt prevented. II only disgruntled hu bands and wive would try th absent treatment on themtelvu fit A jcoupl get fed up on each other and with the point when everything each doe Irritate other They can ae nothing but blemishes In each other and they mull over old qiarrel until they make mountain out or moi mi Very otter they are worn cjt nervou and wou' be Irritable with any one, and they find their er tert tugtt in those to whom they are married I think your wife will make a terrible mistake If the leave you w'thout giving 011 a chance to prove jour repentance It will be a crlm for her to deprive her children of a father who lovra them and who will be able to give them a better chance In life than eogld And ah will be bitterly un ipuy herself If In 111 health and alone ahe attempt to oupport neraeif and her children. DEAR DOnOTHY DIX I have a darling baby 3 yeara old and a good husband nut I have an old maid later ln law who make Uf miserable for me Bhe tells me that I don know how to bring up my child II we play the radio we are low mind If I aay I am tired, I am laiy When I have been up three nights and three day with my akk baby ahe tell me how old and hagtard I look Fverythlug I do and lon do ahe criticize My husband tell to pay no attention to her, yet how can I help It when ahe come to my house and Irritates me 10? What ihall I do? perpifxed wire AN8WER Take your husbands advice Pay no attention to her The faultfinding of audi a woman la po mor lo seriously considered than the yapping of a little dog at your beets Jealousy and envy are at the bot torn of your alster In law a criticisms Jealousy and envy of your youth Of your Joy In life Surely when you think of that you ran find It In your heart to be sorry for lirr In her loneliness Oont fret yourself ovrr what vour alster ln law says or does and tlon worry your husband by rri mill her acid remarks to him forget what ahe aays Don argue wllh her Donl try to defend yourself Any phonograph will run down If not wound up And remember that there is no kiich buffer for sarcasm as good nature It glances harmlessly Off those who laugh at It Cultivate a funntbone In dealing with your In law You will really en Joy her after you com to ae how ridiculous It Is that the could ever Worry you DOROTHY DIX cannot reply per tonally to readers but will answer questions of general Interest through tier column i 'i tm 1LH 1 LaaaaaW.

rdaV4H9inKrr rrnl Wt.il ON SUNDAY in St. Peter church was Mrs. CHARLES De FRAIA Bhe tht former Miss Joan Curran, daughter of Mr. Mary Curran, JO Bpruce atreet. Concert Slated At West Point Sunday Members of th U.

Military Academy band. West Point, will give tlelr final concert of the winter series at the Army theater, Sunday pie program will be at 1 30 clock Captain rrancls Heata, commanding officer and conductor will be in charge Miss Claudia Plnxa soprano, will be th guest tololst. Captain Hugh Curry, directing the band Th concert 1 open to the public Mrs. Halsted Marking Anniversary Today marks the 31th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Stephen Halsted, Van Wagner road The ciuple were married In Waldeu oir April 31 1015 by the Rev Robert I Roas who was later pastor of th Washington street Methodist church Tlie couple have two children Mrs William Woodln and OeOrge Halsted. city and two grandchil dren Mrs Halsted Is a member of the Mahaska council Pocahontas a member of the Ah There and la a I ast noble grand of the Fmplr Rebekah lodge Mr Halsted Is a past noble grand of Fallklll lodge IOOF.

PBPWXIubReelectsJAteJAyM President for 1950 51 Season Mr. Ruth Myer wa reelected? president or th Poughkeepsle Bull neii and Professional Women's club at th annual meeting tut night A covered dish supper wa hdd at th YWCA preceding th business i tlon Others chosen were Miss Laura Garrison, Vic president. Ml" Vera Gardner, corresponding secretary, Mlas Gertrude Dederer recording secretary and Mr Doris Otarhart. treasurer Member of th nominating commute were Ml Agnes VanVoorhta, chairman, Mr Bad I Phillip and Mr uertrud Smith Serving a th hospitality commute rtfftabers last night were Ml Jeanne Sheridan chairman, Mrs Clarence Honk and th Misses Hilda Cameron and Ruth Reynold. Plans were mad for a rummag ssle to held soon During th sup per, group singing wa featured, under direction of Mrs.

Marlon Coday Mis VanVoorhls wa th accompanist Mli Eialn Saulpaugh. upper ild Hook, wa guest apetker, omen attending wer Mr, naipn M. Sheridan, Mrs. Henry J. Yetief, Mr Itlldred Schoonmaktr, MH, Healrice Cundy, Mrs.

Edna Hardy, Mrs, Catherine Dove, Mr, fiaruy, mi sawivfui nvv( wiis. Eva II. Dagnall. Mr, Paul M. Pla quln, Mr Dor DuRocher, Mri, Plsl Hsrvry, and th Misses huth Clow, Lillian Marsh, Edna Moorhouse, France Hermann, Margaret L.

Thompson, Clara If. Howard, Minnie E. Ilayne, Eva Rockefeller, Myrtle Hodge, Sophia Kane, Marl Hart, Mary Frances Maher, Sophie Reutenauer, Ella Vogel, Ethel Cotter, Dorothy aoitchlu and Agne Rurnes. Ann Adam Dress Patterns AAUW to Honor Mrs. Allen, Speaker Plans for a dinner party honoring Mrs Agnea Roger Allen of the edl torlal stall of the Reader Digest were made last night at an executhe board meeting of the Poughkeepsle branch, American Association o( University Women Mra Ronald Cooper, tv Oakwood boulevard, was hostess to the group Mra Allen will speak Wednesday at the guest meeting of the branch Mra George A Schlavone Is In charge of arrangements for th dinner which will be held In (he Alumna House Reports were heard from Mrs James Carroll Jr, treasurer Mrs "Robert MacGuln riess secretary Mr Albert Drake, Scholarship fund, Mrs Edmund Rawson Jr, program, Mrs Harold 8 Mill hospitality and Mrs Melvtn Hurd recent graduates Mrs Herbert Salt ford presided Others present were Mrs DoiVhtd Allardyce, Mrs Robert Hoe Jr Mrs Stephen Marvin Mrs Ra mond Meagher and Mlsa Virginia Dougherty kflrH PW? (my T4581 I fC Mlas Hagar, aaur Graduate, Became Bride of Wr I orach Miss Lillian Emery Bagar, daughter of William Sutclin Sagar, Greenwich Conn, and the late Mr Sagar was marTled yesterday to Frederick Forsch In New York City He 1 the ton of Mr and Mra Albert Forsch New York The bride was graduated from the Ethel Walker School in Slmsbury Conn, and from Vassar college Her husband waa graduated from Dartmouth college In 137 and (rom th Yale Law school In 1(40 Mr Forsch Is with th banking firm of Laiard Freres and Co New Fairvlew AatlUary Spenaer Card Party Arrangement art being mad by th Ladle auxiliary to th Fair View F.re Co.

for card party, clock. April 17. Oames will be play at the flrehoute. Favor will be awarded and refreshment served The committee include Charles Baker, Mr Jame Murray. Mr.

Charle Velth, Mrs. Richard Young aunt Mr. Paul Milroj. BEAlt ATdltK Junior Miss I lines that darling little cool top youve bern dreaming of I Bow tlMl aundress In ray conspiracy with a brief cap to give you a FIOUHEI Pattern T45BI In Jr Miss sites it. 13 li, 17 Sire 13 sundress 3 yards 33 Inch cape 14 vrii Tills pattern easv to use simple to sew Is tested for fit Has complete lllustiated Instructions Send 30 cents in coin for the special hkndlnig of this De Luxe pattern to ANNE ADAMS care Poughkecpale New Yorker 138 Pattern DepL.

343 West 17th steer New York 11 Print plalnlv NAME ADDRESS with ZONE SIZE and STYLE NUMBER Important announcement! Our new Anne Adams Summer Pattern Book la ready I Send 30 cents more be first to have this collection of style that make sewing a pleasure Vacation clothes for all Plus free pattern of TWO bath rougs printed right In the book I No Street Addrea I I I I rea I City Bleu Card Party Given By PoBeGc Club Po Ue (le club members sponsored card party Wednesday night at the YWCA Among those attending were Marian Fray, executive di rector of the YWCA Adeline Lake, Estell Chamurls. Margaret Wall gora, Joan McDermolt, Jean Lewis, rilaabeth Dcl.amaler, Helen Orbe ton, Marlon Hall Mary Peabody, Mr Rlchurd Booth Mrs Peter Tennis, Mrs William Rlngwood Mrs Henry Kaiser Mrs William Hicks, Mr Sidle Seaman Marlon Kerr, Mr Donald SklnlorT Mrs Burns, Dorothea Ieljimater, Amy Peabody, Margaret Duller, Mrs Margaret Kochls Mrs LoU Ioiian, Denis Welch, Mra Kathryti Welch, Barbara Baker, Mrs Roberta Baker. Jean Walters Mildred I.ancrt, Henry Nile Estella Heiunsn Ixw rtnee Marvrggl Mr and Mrs Kenneth Quick, Mae Niles, Barbara Kaiser Helen Mortality, Mr and Mra Edward Eggleston Theodore Lake, Alice Overocker, Fleanor Holers Mrs Eltlng I unib Mrs Fdward Seeley, Mrs Jlorls Wells and Mrs Frank Plenzlg Mrs. Mclntyrc Bride Of Joseph D'Auria Announcement I made of the mirrlage of Mra Margaret Robinson Mclnlyre 43 Beiiirnt avenue, to Jo fiepli DAurla 401 Main street The wed ling ttHlk place In Ht Marts hurt 1 clock Htturdny Hie Itrv ltolxrt Ilrriiiiaii i mclatcd Hie bride wire a navv blue suit with white uMovvirlri She had an orhtd orsRtte Mrs Murlr) Johnvm (tnughtrr of the brldi mild it lion she win a til uk and white check Milt and white naevtorlcs Hhe had ft i white ri ie Gndfrry lllitlko ns beit man Aftrr the wedding a reirptlui was held at the Stone Chimney Pleasant Vallev for guests The couple de parted fr a wedding trip to New York City AME lion Church To Have Festival Members of the Woman Home and Forrlgn Missionary society of the AME Zlou church wit) sponsor a music festival Suudav The program Is scheduled for 3 30 clock Among the choirs and singing groups taking part are the Bridge Side Gospel Singers the Youth ClKlr of the Ebeuezer Ba'ptlst church, the Echoeers the Poughkeepsle Jublleers and the Beulah Baptist Senior choir Mrs Arthur May la general chairman John Keaver I On Mlh lllrlh i John Krever Spanish American War Veteran who Is a pAtlent at Castle Point hospital, was given a surprise party today The occasion narked his Mth birthday Membera ot the Qrey Ladlei of the Dutches County Red Cross chspter were host eases He( received a homemade birthday cake'and a miniature Gar den plant. haperons Named Fer IWt'A Banc Chaperons have been named for1 the co ed dance at the YWCA to night They are Miss Isabella Golden Francis Curran Miss Gloria Kldd John Golden Jr alt rum James' church Hide Park Dancing will begin at 8 clock Ping pong, roller skating and other ac tivities win be featured ongregatlonal Meeting tict Al Hopewell Reformed thurrh Members and friend ar invited to attend Ihe Congregational meeting of the Hopewell Reformed church at 8 clock, Tuesday In the church house Report will be given by the church and church aocletles.

The Rev George Wood Is the minister Navajo Indian Family Topic BAR Talk Paul Taylor, professor ot mathematics at Oakwood school, showed movie depicting the Ilfe.ol IMi Navajo Indiana, recently UrtVa meetlnr of the ChancellorUcWJItoTV chap PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mr Rudolf NbeL41 South Clinton street, are observing their 10th wedding anniversary today They were married In Mary church by th Rev John Moylan The couple have two children Ernst Rudolf and Marianne Elisabeth. Mrs Nebel I th former Mis Anna Marl Wcha, daughter of Mr and Mr, rrank wacna er this city. Jame W. Efffon.

eon Mr Morrl L. Eflron. Yate vard, has been named chairman for the Princeton unlver alty freshman prom The prom I being held tonight. Eflron I study. Ing mechanical engineering at Princeton.

Rolf C. Dreyer ha returned to hit crace after an operation in ve ssr fiospttau SBBBBBBBBBBBBBsllaBBTS'UjffKsBBBBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBslHkaHBBaMaaBBBBBBI PlBBBBBBBBBBBBV.Wrl"lr Ur Ja lsssWHa "Mi ter. DAR. In. the Rhlnebeck Town hall Mr Taylor who was accompanied by hi wife, talked while showing the films regarding summers spent with a Navajo Indian family, Thev displayed Jewelry and a rug Refreshment wer served There were 41 members and guest present Mrs Arthur Wadsworth and Mra Lewis Koenlg poured Hostesse were Mrs.

Walter Cramer Mrs. Ja tob Strong. Mr Lewi Barber. Mr Langdon Davis and Mrs. William Edwin Travtr.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Orton. win odstv tneir nut wedding anniversary on Sunday, They were wed In Bt.

Joseph church, Millbrook. by th Iter. John J. McCallen The couple haye two cnnurrii, imvrr James ana Mary lauise. Several local pront atlended reception at the home ot Thorn Watson.

Nw York City, In honor ot Chilean president Oabrler Oon xalei Vldela and his wife They wer Mr. and Mr. I Smith Homens Jr Mr. ana Mr wiuum J. Mir, Mr.

and Mra Joseph II McManu and Mr and Mr Jame It Ftaser. Frank Blavlk. 11 Buckingham avenue, 1 patient In St rrancls' hospital. Lawrence Morris, Hyde Park tupervlsor, ha left titer for several week' vacation In Kansas. Mra Renee Krochmsl and daughter Beth Hopewell Junction have been visiting Mra Krochmal grandmother, Mrs Field a Olesler, iicxanoe Mrs Chartea Berry and Mra Evonne Harvey, Portsmouth It ami Mr and Mrs Alexander Vande mark Elizabeth.

will be the weekend gueals of Mr and Mra Frederick W. DeNIke, 3t Lent street Fred Ro, 177 North Hamilton atreet Is confined to hla home due to a heart aliment Paul a Lozler, aon of Russell Loiter 319 Fairvlew avenue was one of 13 students from the New York State Agricultural and Technical Institute at Alfred chosen to visit the Carborundum Company In Niagara Falls He Is majoring In mechanical technology at the Institute Among those attending the 43rd annual convention of the Laundry and Cleaning association of the Carolina and the Hollywood Beach hotel are Richard Iane and John Baker of Lane and Brothers, this city Mrs Marlon Ijittln and Mrs Do lores Quick will spend the weekend In New York They will be regis tered at the Hotel New Yorker Mr and Mrs John Stewart, 63 South strert Rhlnebeck formerly of this city are marking their 35th wedding anniversary today Oecrge Cahlll 18 Columbia street has returned home from St Francis hoapital Freeman Pearce 71 Ferrli lane Is In the Dutch West Indies On a week stay He made the trip by alrpjane. 20th Century Club Meets at Goring Home Mli Mary Oorliig. Wapplngers Falls was hostess at a meeting of the Twentieth Centurv club of New Hamburg yesterday Mrs Chester II Goldlng who presided Introduced Mrs John Sharkey, a guest of the club Roll call on Progress' was responded to by membera present The sketch on the United Nations Question of tie Month wa given by Mri James Toburn The paper of the afternoon op geography and politics of Mexico v. as given by Mrs Martense Cornell Mr Maurice Northrop entertained the group with the presentation of Mrs ran.

Roberts Jr. and her marionettes Others, attending tr. if Howard Black. Miss Ann Dearln Mrs Harry Dessolr Mrs Horace Divine Mrs Nelson Hulst Mrs Fred Plggott Mrs William Workman Miss Jennie Wlrke and Miss A thea Ilalliday The next meeting la set for May 8 at the home of Mra Hulat, South Farllon Sapper Scheduled In Btaatsburg Members ot 81 Margarets Enla copal church, Staatsburg wilt sponsor a iwrtlpn tupper April 37, In the Staatsburg flrehouse Supper will be served from 8 to 8 clock Proceed will be for the Parish Aid society fit the church Mr Wilfred Horner Is chairman assisted by Mrs Kathrr ine White cashier and Mrs John Bodensteln Mrs George L. Hess Mrs Robert Bodeiutein and Mrs Theodore F.

Davison. Beth El Auxiliary To Elect Officer Officer will be elected at a meet ing of the Temple Beth El auxiliary clock on Monday The auxiliary will be entertained by Miss Ma) a Brady Israel a student at vassar college who will give Insight on the life in the state of Israel Hostesses will be Mrs Max Stag Mrs Murray Sohatx Mrs Irving Taub and Mra Morrl Tinkrlman Mrs Herman Schneider will preside Christ Omrth Club Te Have Remraag Bale mere win oe a rummage (ale. under auspice of th finance com mittee of the Business and Profes sional Women club Christ church tomorrow The tale, 9 30 clock, will be held at 147 Main street Packages may be left at Qhrlst y.p i JiiitiL, iJiM lUTURR BRIBE Ml MADELINE RODRIQUEZ, Wappingert Fall Sh I betrothed to Joseph Clnelllk alio ot Wapplngsra. gggggggggH 'astgggggfl SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeSlfSlXrtBBBBBH sixiixiixiixF YiV'JsxiixM ggHgggggggggP agggggH taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawVV aBaaaaaaaaaaaaCiiaaaaaaaaaaH ANNOUNCEMENT 1 made ot the engagement ot Mr. PHYLLIS BARA8SI QUINN to Forrest L.

Cousen. The wedding 1 planned for July. Nominating Committee Named By Mabel Reid Art Study Club Mr CharieeMoshlerwa appoint ed chairman ol th nomtnatlag cord mlttee of th Mabl Jean IUld Art Study club at It guest mettng yesterday afUrnoom at the YWCA Serving with Mr. Moshler will Mrs MsrshsU K. Doughty, Mr Charle Frost, Mr Cljde 8 Polhemus and Mrs.

Lountbury Du Bols Tlie committee will make Its report at the next meeting. May II Approximately 100 membera and guest were present to hear Kenneth Hasbrouck, who spoke on 'Old Stone Houses The guest speaker was introduced by Mr Robert Guilder, program chairman Mr Hasbrouck, a member ot the Wall. kill High school faculty who has made a study of old houses showed pictures of old houses hi the Hudson Valley area He also related interesting legends regarding Inhabitants of this area Mra Henry A Olson and Mrs DeWItt Halttead presided at the tea table which was decorated with spring flowers and yellow candles Mrs Ernest Althouse presided Preceding the meeting Mrs Harris Dexter 8 Piatt street, was hostess at a luncheon Covers wee laid for 15 persons Rodriqucz Cinclli Engagement Announced Announcement Is made ot the en gagement of Miss Madeline Itodrl quez Mjcra Corners road, Wapplngers Falls to Joseph Clnelll The bride elect is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Rodrlauei and Mr Clnelll parents are Mr and Mrs Anthony Clnelll Miss Rodrlquri was graduated from Wapplngers Falls Central school and Is emplojed by the Cued Dress Co Wapplngers Falls Mr Clnelll who served In the army for three and a half yeara Is employed as a mason In H)de Park No wedding date Is set Mr Clnelll sister Miss Clarence Clnelll recently became engaged lo William NeJnme of this at) Harriett Peck Sets Wedding Date Miss Harriett Catherine Peck drtimhter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Peck 118 Garden street has chosen June 18 as the date for her marriage to Ralph George Rose He Is the son of Mr and Mrs Edward Rose 8 Bellevue avenue The wedding will take place it 3 30 clock In St Mary church. Mrs. Anno Cabot Needlework 5152.4? each design Illustrated) stitch lllus tratloru embroidering directions and.

material requlrmenta. Send 30o in COINS, your name. address and the PATTERN NUMBER to ANNE CABOT Poughkeep sle New Yorker, 1150 Ave Americas, New York IS NEEDLEWORK FANS Anne Cabot's BIO new ALBUM I here Dozens of fascinating new designs church today before 8 clock gifts, decorations end special feat Mrs Elizabeth Lansing and Ml ure PLUS 4 gift pattern and Edith Pearc ax In chats. direction) S3 cent. QulnnCouscns Betrothal Made Known Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bsrassl, 10 Charles street, announce the en gagement ot their daughter, Mrs Fhyllls Barassl Qulnn to Forrest L. Cousen He I the son of Mr and Mri Montrose Couaens, 183 cannon street The wedding will take place In July Both are employed at IBM Mr Cousens served In the army for three jears He attended Ohio State university and also Vassar college Shower Given Anna M. Hcnion Miss Ana Mae Henlon, Vassar road was honored at a pre nuptlaf shower Wednesday night at the home of Mrs Theresa Halstead 43 North Grand avenue Mrs Halstead and Miss Phyllis Decker were co hostesses Miss Henlon will become the bride of Malcolm I Halt Hugh sonvllle May 7 Gifts were arrangrd beneath a decorated umbrella of pink, blue and white Refreshments were served Other guests Included Mrs Levi Shopp Mrs Virginia Kilmer Mrs Shirley Klpp Mrs ThereRa Chlppl nl Mrs Audrey Wermuth and the Misses Dolores Chipplnl Eleanor Schroeder Jerry Tomllns, Charlotte MacEntee Mary Loughran's Marriage Announced Miss Mary Loughran daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Uiunhran 41 Garden street, and Joseph DuBraskl, aon of Mr and Mra John DuBraskl 115 South Water street were wed Saturday Tlie ceremony took place 3 clock In the Church of the Na tivlty Tlie nev A Asfalg officiated The bride was given In marriage bj her father Drosed In a yellow wool suit the bride carried a prayer book with an orchid marker She was attended by her slstei Mist Jane Luughrnn who woie an acqua wool suit Her cor sage was of orchids Tlie brl le mother wore a navy print dress and Mrs DuBraskl, also chose a Navy ensemble Both had corsages of red roses John DuBraskl attended his brother After the ceremony there was a reception at the VFW home Later the couple departed for a wedding trip to Boston and New York They will live at 170 Union street Tlie bride an alumna of Nativity and Poughkeepsle High schools Is employed by the New York Telephone Co Mr DuBraskl was graduated from St Peters and Poughkeepsle HlRh school He Is employed by the Trap Rock Co VERSATILE CtTTWORK Beautify table and bed Ilnant with these fascinating cutwork designs Measuring from 4 to 18Vi Inches In length, the 10 graceful motifs make pleasant needlework hour, Pattern No 5153 consist of hot Iron transfer for 10 mo tils (3 ot I Twenty six member attended New Solre Pour lea Dames Meets at Martlnus Home Mrs Lee Martlnus PleasanNVal ley was hostess to the Solre PourVj Dames Wednesday night. It waS voted to attend a card party at 'he Lebanon American club May 3 After the meeting cards were played and a nrlzA awarded Mrs Msflnffi La tin Mrs Ann Snyder 208 North Hamilton street, will be hostess for the next meeting Wednesday night Mr end Mrs Tultle Observe Anniversary Mr and Mrs Donald William Tuttle, 31 Front street, celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary Wednesday night Those present were Mr and Mr Tuttle and tons Charles and Donald Jr, Mr and Mrs Charles Andrews Mr and Mr David Tuttle, Mr and Mr Joseph Marone, Mr and Mra Leslie Wland and children, Barbara and Leslie and Mr Christina Daley llousewarmlng Tarty Glren Mr and Sirs, fllrason Mr and Mrs.

Joseph oleason. Creek road. Pleasant Valley, was honored at a surprise housewarmlng party Saturday night After a buffet suppet, cards were played Quests were Mr and Mrs Frank Mears, Mr and Mra John Donegan Mr and Mrs. Merrltt Embree, Mr and Mrs Leo Vendettl and Mr and Mrs Walter Taylor Neighborhood Club Welcomes New Member Three new members were welcom ed In the Poughkeepsle Neighborhood club at a meeting Tuesday night In the home of Mrs Bessie Payne, 190 North Hamilton street members are Mis Eva Wtshtnc ton, Mr Louis Garrett and Mr. Martha Brown Plan for ejrhelr Joom exhibit in the latter part of May were made New Rerhelle College Chapter Bel Spring Lnneheen Meellag First spring luncheon meeting of the Mid Hudson chapter of the Col lege ot New Rochrlle will be held 1 clock, tomorrow in the Nelson House, Reservations are being made wlUi Mr.

Donald OemmeL MlssJmt Becomes Bride Announcement 1 mad of th Marriage ot Ml Frederick Wyant. 'Young atreet, to Donald O. Cornell. Dovr Plain. The ceremony took place, I clock.

Sunday afternoon, in th Washington Street MtthodJtt church. Dr. Arthur Carroll officiated. Th brld I th daughter of Mr Mary Morse, FUhkUL Mr. Cornell parent ar Mr.

and Mr. Oeorge Cornell, Dover Plain. Palm and cut rower were used In the church decoration Donald Lockwood. church organist, played the wedding music. Ouy Morse, Beacon, gave hi sister In marriage, eh wor a blue frosted velyerer dress with a largo blue lace halo tiat.

Her Rower, arranged In a crescent bouquet were of pink Delight rote and blue Iris Mrs Benjamin Cross, Hyd Park, served a mttron ot honor, Bh Wore a pink trotted ei.veray dress with a matching lace halo hat and carried a (crescent bouquet ot yellow rose and blue Iris. Mr. Mono and Mr. Cornell were dressed in navy blue crepa with matching accessories, Mr. Morse' flowers were rt rote and Mru Cornell wore a corsage of gardenia.

John Corbln wa the best man Jame Knaut. city, and Arthur Pitt, Albany ushered. After a reception al the Stone Chimney, the couple left there for a New York, wedding trip. They will live in Hudson. For traveling Mr Cornell chose a nary and whit dress, beige coat and navy accessories.

The brld wi graduated from Wpplngr Central school and the Poughkeepsle Buslnen Institute She wax a member of th Alpha Kappa Gamma sorority Prior to her mirrlage ahe waa employed by the Fall kill National bank, here Mr Cornell attended ItPI where he wa a member of Sigma Phi Ep sllon fraternity lie received his Bacheldr of Science degree at the Albany College of Pharmacy. After the wedding trip he will be emploved as pharmacist at McKlnstrys Drug store Hudson During he war he served two and a half years with the army Mr Cornell was formerly associated with the South Side Drug store, here Clinton PTA Lists Party Reservations Partial reservaHnna hv kn re ceived for the card party of the Oovernor Clinton PTA unit at I 30 clock In the school Tlie party Is set for Wednesday Those planning to attend are Mrs Walter Blank Mrs David Van Kleeck. Mra Thomas Parker Mrs Philip Buckley. Mrs. Archibald Thomson Mrs Harold Mead Mrs William A Fraser Mrs Mllford Eisner, Mrs Ethel Clapp Miss Esther May Mist Margaret A Ryan Mrs Arthur Levlnrohn Mrs Orln Washburn Mrs Saul Flsliman Mrs Albert A Rosenberg Mrs David nrand Mrs Michael Ashman Mra Jack Morris Mrs Bldney Miller Mrs John II Darrow Mrs Samuel Rosen Mlsii Kirin nuv.n.n Mr.

David Lane Mrs Martin Ilser Mrs Harold Rosenthal Mrs George SChOenbrun Mrs Christopher Wall work Mrs Moses Simon Mrs Divld Tavlnr Mrs Bchulyer Oraham Mrs Charles A Butts Mra Max Simon Mrs Samuel Kotch Mrs Herns 1 Wllvm Mrs Donnld McOllvrh Mrs Maurice Starpoll Mis Ijiw rriue nicoinms, Mrs. Edward Fraser Mrs Roland Bunten Jr Mrs Oraie Grimm Mrs Ixmls Schllllnt Jr Mra Iiulit rlnMlw John McGrath and Mrs Nathan ueuier Refreshments sad nrlses will featured Church Women Plan Fellowship Meeting Plans for the May Fellowship meeting ot the Poughkeepile Council of Church Women were made at an advisory committee meeting yesterday In the YWCA Mr John Gardner, president presided The meeting will be observed throughout the country on May 8 The local program will take place In the Reformed church at 3 clock Mrs Hamilton New York City chairman of the United Council of Church Women Ecumenical Register committee will be the apeaker Her topic will be United Activities of Christian Women Decorations chairman for the day will be Mrs Archie Peace of the First Congregational church Mrs Harold Robinson, neddtng Metho dist church I chairman of the tea committee for the day Mrs Gard ner win have charge of the devo tions Attending the meeting were Mrs Frederick Schmltz Mri Peace, Mra Edmund DuBols Mrs. Horace Divine Mrs Earl F. Hawks Mrs Frank Taber Mra Bernard Kim ball Mri Edwin A Lloyd, Mis Mary Bessey. Miss Elllabeth Tompkins Mri Arthur Mav and Mri Gardner flrl 0urGhildr6n All tht horoele children art not tht dUplsced and orphaned one ot devutatved Und.

Wt btva a great many of them here at home. Their parent, discovering that their marriage wtrt a mistake, wir divorced and, in consequence tht Children found themselves homeless. Homeless bectuse no matter what house they live In it 1 not home without their father and their mother, tht twd people of whom they are a pert, mutt forever be a part. When war sturck young people were shocked Into emotional tensions thtt resulted in their doing many unusual thlnga. Among these, and not tht least Important, were the marriages Boy and girl who scarcely knew each other hurried to the altar, Life promised to be short for many of them and they felt It wa now or never.

Under tuch circumstances It It not urprllng that many mistake were made, and thtt now, the war over, the excitement and pressure lessened, those mistake tttnd out clearly thelr reiulti plain and painful Divorce teem the only way out. Thl putt th children In a difficult position. Along with their parent they must (boulder th grief of a major mistake. The children need our moat considerate attention. They will re act to their tuition In character Utld fashion.

Some will hid their unhtpplnett: ome will resent It; ton whom they trust tiiould help dlcate their lack of home unity In their behavior. Only affectionate understanding and leadership can help them through this troublesome lime, somer friendly per son) whom they trust ihould help them to talk out their feeling One ot the chief difficult! I th teeming necessity to endure in silence They are choked with emotion that must find release' and if they can talk them out freely to sympathetic ears they find much needed relief. The friendly adult can listen say ing little but sending out affectionate sympathetic feeling without expressing any thought of blame to anybody Blaming will help nobody When the time comes to speak tell the child the truth and help him face a hard fact nobody Uvea alone. everybody sutlers when anybody makes a mistake Everybody makes mistake and the only way for us to get along Li to accept those mistakes for what they are and insist upon making ourselves happy In spite of them Forget what people ssy They forget it as soon as the words leave their breath Forget and people forget Smile and they will smile back at you for they, like you need comfort Each ot a must make his own life, find his own happiness, all Ot which Is within us People often smile at Infants play but it Is fundamertal to a child growth, Dr Patrl has written an Interesting leaflet, 16 on this subject To obtain a copy, send flvr cent in coin snd a stamped self addressed envelop to him. care of, Poughkerpsle New Yorker, Poughkeepsle New York Sorority Names Fashion Show Aides Members of the committee In charge of the fashion show and card I arty ot tlie Beta Sigma Phi sorority have been named Tlie event Is set for Wednesday In Christ Church parMi house tor the benefit (If the children of Bowne hospital Those on the committee are publi city Peggy Hartlg Alice Oep.en.

Beverly Sardvn ft wers Ma run ret, and Jeanne McGrath tickets Win ifred Briggs Mrs Paul Cooke Prls cllla Huston refreshments Mrs Isabel! Garvin Marlon McKeel Do lores Bishop pictures Dorothy Falr balrn Ethel Hatchings and prizes. Dorothy Dell, Joyce Cox, Lillian Benl. Marlon Hennessey. Gloria Horn Tlie fashion show will be direct ed by Miss Elizabeth MacBrtde of Peck and Peck Models will be the Misses Jane Bertolette Charlotte Noll. Shirley Galloway Betty Jane Coleman, Roberta Henn Marlene Ttytnor, Mary Alice Murphy Doris Phillips Betty Hetsler.

Alice Oepr Olorla Bove and Mrs Helen Pal ton Refreshments will be served Albert Fflstcrer Celebrates Birthday Albert Pflaterer was honored at a surprise party Sunday at his home. West Dorsey lane It was given by friends and relatives The occasion marked his 80th birthday Several of his favorite songs were sung by ine uermania singing society Refreshments were served featuring a large birthday cake Mr Pflaterer and hit wife the former Louise Beck nave resided In West Dorsey lane for more than 40 years Among relatives attending Including his three children were Mr and Mra Adolph Pflsterer. New York City; Mr and Mrs. Henry Pflsterer, and children Carol and Charles, New Haven, Conn, and Mr and Mrs Clarence Miller, Pawling The CHATEAU Restaurant of Distinction a One Mile South of Poughkeepsle Room V. I For Gracious Dining Midst A Delightful Homelike Atmosphere Cocktail Lounge Banquet Accommodations Superb Continental Cuisine For Reservations Phone 1906 SISS (Cloied Monday) ft eacH TW..

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