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bOnday. November Rocgeveilt High 0 4 tv rtrfjA" POUGHKEEPS 2 EJ rfi SUNDAY NEW YORKER lJtvl a ff in i yij. i.n,'.trf I ill' PA6C MVH School Students Organize 4 Club Mrs: Wells Jo Be Leader park Tro student of Roosevelt High achool met Wednesday "Ih Barbara M. Bauer, assistant 4 club agent of the county, and Wuito organise a unit of the club at the school. Mrs.

Weill 2 OES Members Honored Mra.AllcaK.DelaiioT.lUdHoofc.toP Pleader of the group 41. ij by bui, tne owj will hew weaiwy JT WH MII hMl Tu, for meetings iaTuth. plana, mert WSf.r wxtnusdav noon JS.tttoam expected Join the next meeting, when offl victory Uakers 4 club of who attend Hyde Park SSEury school raised Tin at STlSdile held lsst Saturday In SchVpel ol St. Jsmes' Episcopal of material for night the glrla exhibited 5E article, made as parMf SS dothlng project, ahowtaghow Hue new clothe, rom lOUTat the LThmis. of the village school.

niht the entire club of IS JZ ittendfd theH Achievement ihn ther r.T. SS'origtoaKcheer and aang their dub'tong fpr the first time music of the long inu as a transportation Somlttee They were oeorge uar Kob. Mr. Ernest Frank, Mra. OtaJnBrower.

Mrs. George Haug uJ Clifford Smith, club leader. Offlcer. will be elected for IMS nliht's meeting of ojmI Comer. Orange Becauw of STtlecUon there wUl be no pro na.

but the bookleU showing how Saber, would change their Httbeni to transform them Into Said one. will be collected by WU lun Darrow, Marlon Thornton uid RKs Abbrussesl of Central Hudson a. and Electric corporation, Poughkeepsle. which Is pon nrffli the project. Mrs.

Preston 011 msJttr, will preside at the netting It will be preceded by a corered diiii lupper at 7 clock, senred under the direction of the service and hos pltallty committee, Mrs. Mauds But, Urs Jessie Jones and Mr. Edith BaUe Each family is asked to bring a covered dish. smrsl from the village attended tbe turprlM party which Mrs. Arthur Crowley gave at her home in Rhlne teci Sunday night In honor of her huibsnd.

birthday Ouests played cud gunes A buffet that (mured a large birthday cake wa. Kmd late in the evening Young Elected Grange Master 53 Attend Red fiook Meeting RED HOOK Stanley Young wa. elected master of Red Hook Orange Monday night at a meeting attended by Clinton Oallagber, who ha. served as treasurer for years waa reelected to the poet. Mra.

John Houghton, who ha. served aa chaplain for 18 years, IT with perfect attendance," was given a rising vote of thanks when ahe resigned because of 111 health. Others elected were: Leonard Rail, overseer; Albert cole, steward; William Kessler, assistant steward; Alice Smith, lady aasUtant steward; Vincent Moody, gatekeeper; Zdythe Metiger, secretary; Lee J. Hosted, financial secretary; Edith Stickle, lecturer; Mildred Husted, assistant lecturer; Pearl Burnett, chaplain; Ethel Bolce and Ethel Gallagher, pianists; Frank Coons, trustee for three years; Molly Zetx, Flora; Jane Shafer, Pomona; Margaret Oallagber, Ceres; Dorothy Smith, flag bearer; and Delores Ooon, publicity agent. Mrs.

Lucy Prink has returned home after several weeks spent at the home of her son. Dr. Roaooe C. Prink, Scaradale. Dr and Mrs.

John Lynch entertained guests from Mew York City last weekends Mrs. Palmer Hart on "Flower Arrangements" recently at a dinner meeting of the Women'a club of Mew Preston, Conn. Mr. and Mra AMe V. Battenfeld and Mr.

and Mra. Paul Smith visited Joyce BattenfelcVa student at the State College for Teachers at Oneonta last Sunday. Rachel Mead, Mt. Holyoke college. vlalted her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. Oordon Mead, last weekend. Chester E. McCahan is a patient at Vaasar hospital.

Fough keepale, where ahe recently underwent a major operation iiggffffffffffffffffigffifl Effffffffffffffffflrflgffffffffat tffffffffffffffPKsSggffffffffs gfffffffffffffffffV3gfffgffffffffffffl ggggggggggWHEUgC aggLJtaggggggggw gagggwagggalHglggggJr IgffffgffflL.gffi gggggggcPrrigr lgggggggggggggrafP LggawlggggggggggNggggK ggggaSfgggggggggW MRS. ALICE K. DXLANOY Jnluuum. Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge Mll kidand Mr. and Mrs. John Dlehl. Fmnieeprie. Mrs William Moul ud Un.

John Crowley, Rhlnebeck, Ur and Mrs Jamea Van Wagner, lb ud Mra. Albert Whiten, Mrs, Tsmsi Fuley and Ellttbeth Far kj Hyde Park Favor, were awarded lo Kr Whiten, Mrs Millard, Mia. Pirity and Mr Dlehl. Mi and Mr. Clifford Smith re trotly entertained with a party at then home In West Market street.

Old lunloned daiiclng was featured, ud refreshments were served. Gontj included Mr and Mra. Frederick Triudt Jr Mr and Mrs, Robert Henderson, Beverly Henderson, Ha. Otady. Brower, Mr and Mrs Woodrow Smith, Mr and Mrs Arthur Bmlth, Mr and Mrs Albert IXmct Mr and Mrs Frank Stln and Mr nd Mr.

Henry Clln Km. Vr and Mr. Victor Mac Michael vett in Boelon lut weekend, vl.lt nil nephew. Lieutenant William Km lOcbseL Msiufleld. Ohio.

AAF. Kutructor in airplane ea tmetrtng it Yale Lieutenant Mac Mcniel, ho ha. been a frequent iDtie visitor wlU be transferred uie west coast Dec 1 The Women Bible class began Its udy of the Second Book of Samuel hen the class met Wednesday night the home of Mrs Everett Miller. Ret. Lasher a new member the class which will meet this the homp of Mra.

'men SUB Sergeant Brewster Berrlan visiting his parent. He will "Port back for duty Nov 31 In Ohio a. 0r.ee Terpenlng entertained Hter and niece. Mr. Mabel 8teenburgh and Catherine Jjwlct, both of Red Hook, Mon Mn.

Etta Robinson will be one of CUt Of th mintlHl Jmsn chapter OES wlU present night Nov 34. before Rhlne Masons Mrs Robinson attend I rehearsal Friday night after reguUr OES meeting. 4J after a 10 day vtalt with her ther Prank Wilson Jr. Is vlaltlng uUShanrt Br.nmntk... Rains um bwii.

wuug urs wuuo iZ. yy l0 her nome Maine tk at Uh lin unt ln New JVant and Abert Jac born Pateraon SES Sergeant Jacoberger is a COr Unlt nd Mr. Gerald Monagan. are visiting Mr. Monagan a Ifa "'d Clay, this weekend utJ ph'taiPher Dowries Is in Dutches.

Health center. 3k' feeoyerlng from a recent wS. oai a. the care of um Lock, plans to re rtu hi, nome Bame. hUl SaS nve day vlalt Mr.

Bert Budd. Salt Point. ln New York City last weekend. Mrs. Curtla Fralelgh, Un, Lee J.

Husted and Mary Wllletaj were visi tors ln Fughkeepelo Tuesday. Mrs Louis uiuman, jean uouing and Ruth Cole were ln New York City last weekend. Chalmer Seeker left here last week for California. The Woman's Home and Foreign Mlaeionary society of St. Paul's Lutheran church met at the home of Elisabeth Mattlce, Wednesday afternoon.

Red Cross Branch to Meet Dover Plains To Choose Officers DOVEK PLAINS Mra. Reldar Waaler, chairman of the local branch of the American Red Croat. aald yeaterday that the annual meeting of the branch will be held this Wednesday night at o'clock at the Dover Plains flrehouse. Election of officer, will feature the session. Wednesday night also Is a date for work on surgical dressings and Mrs.

Waaler appealed to all member, to turn out for both the meeting and the aewlng work. The Children of Mary of St Charlea' church met at the flrehouse Monday night and voted to attend the annual Dutches. Putn.rn meeting which will be held today at St. Francis hospital ln Poughkeepsle Patricia Benson presided at the meeting and the Rev. William Olns burg served aa moderator Woman of tha St i suulely nil floia a card party anut" Mra.

Alice lCDelenoy, Red Hook. la? the new district deputy grand matron of the Cohnnbl Dutchess Put nam district of the Order of Um Eastern Star. She auoceeda Mrs. Florence Lawrence, Pleasant Valley. The installation or un; oeiaaoy took place at the) annual Grand Chapter sessions of the Order of the Eastern Star, held In New York City, Oct.

10, 11 and u. Hendrics: uuason chapter of Red Hook, of which ah Is member, entertained at a reception ln her honor, recently. At that time, officer, of tha" chapter presented a special degree, "Our Alice." William P. La.cn, city, who la tha newly appointed district grand lecturer, also waa honored. Olfta from the chapter were presented to tha guests of honor.

Mra. Dolanoy also received etfte from friends. For the reception. Mrs. Delanoy carried a bouquet of American Beauty rosea sent her by her son.

Corporal Sidney Delanoy and hl wife. He has recently returned from the European theater of operation, where he was Interned for months aa a prisoner of tha Italians and the Germans. He Is now In Washington, D. C. Delegations attended from chapters throughout the district and from the Oreene TJlster district.

Orand officers also attended. Refreshments vera served at the conclusion of the ceremonies. FDR fo Retain Marshall as Chief Edward Corwlnt With the Vets At Castle Point f.e jart asanas uI. eutHci otaum "Mr. i ftnai.

VVVU dsvJ ua ttg i Election day has been entrusted to the Armistice day, reminiscent and faintly echoing the clamor and din which marked the finale of the First World war, was checked off the calendar yesterday Now Castle Point veteran, are looking forward with great expectations to Christmas and New Year'. Day The holiday, are bright episodes ln the year's round of affairs at the Point, and the approaching holiday season will be one of many visits by service outnta ahd parties, shows, entertainments, gifts, and a wealth or gooo ieeung When Christmas has come and gone and the old year la fading from the picture, there Is a lulL And New Year's day la usually the quietest dsy st Castle Point of all the gala day. of the year. The Hudson, from Castle Point, is always fascinating. There Is life on the river, the traffic by pleasure steamers gliding by close to the near shore as late aa mid October, tankers, great tramp Steamers, sailing craft Idling off Chelsea, and fishing boats setting nets or drawing seine up and down the river reach when the are running; and when winter cornea there are' Ice breaker, and tanker, to battle the Ice, and sometimes something out of the ordinary, such as a stone barge sunk uprlver, ana tugs struggling to haul It out and clear the waterway for traffic The hospital has a new deputy aupply officer, Bernard N.

Foster, who has been transferred from the Veterans' hospital at FayettevUle, replacing William Murphy wno was transferred from tne rouu to Fort Washington, Md On the sick list are Mra. Edward H. Keough, wife of the aupply officer, and Lomona M. Thorpe, assist ant dietitian. Many Gifts Received Christmas comes but once a year, lis said, but the spirit of giving, and giving generously, prevails throughout the year.

The patients at Castle Point wlU tell you that. JutTlate ly there have been many, many gifts: candy from the Junior Red Cross of Newburgh; books from J. W. Hlgfina of Poughkeepsle: various articles from Lord and Taylor employes ln New York; a radio for the recreation hill fromj Mlddletown unit, American Mgion Auxiliary; acrapbooks from the Guild of the Episcopal church. Port favors, candy and nuts from Liberty chapter.

Junior Red Croat; a cart, bedjackeU and bedside bags from the American Red Croat of Pough keepsle: goo coDlea of tha Army. Navy Scrapbook from tha Industrial Tape corporation of New Brunswick. N. and. dart boards, radio tubes.

Playing cards and an electric iron post, American Legion, of Newburgh. Reminder of ew York's west side garment center at the height of the day's business is the evening traffic Jam of food carts (they're mom like WASHINGTON (API President Roosevelt Is expected to retain General George C. Marshall as chief of staff after he reaches retirement age Dec. 11, the Army and Navy Journal aaya. The Journal noted that Admiral Earnest J.

King, chief of Naval operations, who was 63 ln 1M2, was continued on active duty by the President. Marshall, In addition to being the Army chief of ataff. Is one of the American member, of the combined chiefs of staff. An announcement from President Roosevelt on his decision to retain Marshall Is expected soon, the Journal aaya. IgggggVasplasggggggggf 1lgggga IgggStWjgggggfgaL slgggga ggggggggav Pggggggggggga gggggKgggggggggggggg WILLIAM F.LASCH Wingdale Personals Millerton Grange Elects Julius Tiedeman Chosen Master MHXERTON Julius Tiedeman waa elected master of Millerton Grange at tha annual meeting held Monday night to succeed Henry Pitcher.

Installation ceremonies are planned for the first meeting ln December. Others elected were: Edward Clark overseer; Marjorle Donovan, lectur er; Richard Waldortb, ateward; Alan Marwln. assistant ateward; Lela Tledman, chaplain; Mary Pulver, lady aaalatant ateward: Al Weber, treasurer; Edward Pulver, secretary; Stanley Pulver, gatekeeper; Cereta Clark, Cerea, Laura Snyder, Pomona; Iris Milton, Flora; Henry Pitcher, member of Executive committee and Mae Doughty, musician. Mllo Winchester gave a report of the tax committee meeting held last Saturday ln Mlllbrook. The Of danee at the high school auditorium thia coming Friday night Garrlty'a orchestra will play for round and old fashioned dance.

Mr and Mra. Philip Senk Jr and family of HollU. L. I visited with his mother here last weekend. Mr.

Roscoe Wlnshlp a few day. early last week ln New York City William Darling, son of Mr. and Mr. John Darling, left here last week for Union college, Schenectady, where he will major ln chemistry. He iu valedictorian oi nis ciass ai Dover Plains High school last June, Fortuna Pecchla and Mrs John Menchettl hsve been on 11 day vacation from their dutlea at the Waualc State schooL Lieutenant (Jg John Fbdermaler, USN.

and Captain Catherine roaer maler of Philadelphia visited last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs John Fodennaler. Mr and Mrs Edward Casey, of Flushing, L. visited the letter's mother, Mrs. Hannah Crlbley, last weekend.

Msry Yeno, a cadet nurse at St. Luke, hospital Newburgh, last weekend with ber psrents, Mr and Mr. James Yeno Mr. end Mrs Joseph Campbell and daughter, Peggy, of Staten Island, and Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Ostrsnder spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank Scott Oeorge Whalen.

New York City, visited bis mother, Mra. Thomas Whalen, on Election day. State Trooper William Pen In, stationed at Valhalla, visited for a few day. recently with hi. parents, Mr and Mrs.

John Perrln Sr. Mrs Frederic Fodennaler of Mar shall. Mo, Is visiting with her hus bands parents, air and Mrs. John Fodennaler. Lieutenant Fodermalrr, AAF, left this country recently for overseas duty.

A. Darwin Benson attended the Rod and Oun club meeting held at Beacon Thursday night Mr and Mrs Ira Weber and Frank Scott attended the League of Women Voters' dinner held recently at me neison House, Fougnsxepsie. Senior Class To Give Play 'Janie' Chosen By Falls Students WAFFD GEES FALLS The sen lor class of Wapplngera Central school have chosen "Janle," a comedy In three acta, aa their senior aramauo presentation or. me year. The play will be offend In the audi UtlUUt W1V lVUMM W.UWWI, VftlUMj, Dee.

1, with curUta rising at p. m. The casting for the plsy has been completed and It la now ln re hearsal, janie," waa a emasn nit on Broadway last year and alnce hat been made Into a movie The seniors have appointed tha dramatic ataff and atage crew, and art working hard to make this event a success. Sergeant Leo W. Laffln of the U.

S. Army Military Police and Mr. Laffln are vlaltlng for a few day. with the Sergeants parenta, Mr. and Mra.

John Laffln, Frankllndale avenue. Ensign Richard H. Llnge, TJ. Merchant Marine, hat been vlaltlng hit wife and children at their dome on Park avenue. Senicea at Zlon Episcopal church, today, Include Holy Communion at I a.

nv. Church achool at ills a. and at 10 13 nu Confirmation by the Right Reverend Charles K. Gilbert, Suffragan Bishop of New York. At Zlon Memorial chapel.

New Hamburg, there will be no morning prayer eer lce and the congregation will attend tha confirmation service and the Wapplngera church. Cars will be on hand to transport the members. Church achool will be held at (.10 a. m. Lieutenant Um) Frederick Croke of the Navy.

stationed at Little Creek, Ve, was the recent guest of his mother, Mrs, Ethel Croke and his grandparents, Mr. and Mra. WUlard Loses of New Hamburg. Coast auardsman Raymond 3. Connelly, atatloned in Washington, D.

was at his home on DeLa Vergnt avenue, several days the past week. Joaeph Kelly, Mealer avenue, south, waa a business visitor ln New York City Wednesday. Sue and Mary Prater of M01 street are visiting for the weekend with Mr. and Mra, Jamea B. Macanlay at Buchanan and today are calling on their Mrs.

John McCourt. who Is hospitalized ln Yonkera. Robert Cummlng or Conn. It spending the weekend at lag JngrnejajMemer amine, uA Washington FamiReporter trucks) at four In the corridor Just outside the main kitchen. This not garment moving time; It.

grub distribution time. John Wlsnlewskl is welcomed back to the dietetics department after a years hitch on the bounding main ln uncle eamt navy. Cattle Point etamp club ha. an exhibition of stamps for collectors st the hospital library. Specimens on display will be changed frequently Arshpg Shergertan of Ward Is chairman of the exhibition committee Stamp fanciers Bundy and Kelly of the Dutchess County Philatelic society exhibited their collections before collectors at the hospital The new Dutchess County American Legion commander, Walter Horan, accompanied by Mrs.

Horan, rehabilitation chairman of Montgomery pott unit nf the Auxiliary, Rhlnebeck, visited JWard 3 patients. They brought dgaiets and literature for the men. A committee of White Plains post, 191. Jewish War Veterans of the United States, and Auxiliary, visited Ward distributing elgareta, stationery, toothpaste, pussies and books among the patients. Clinton chapter.

OES, of Klnaston. was renreaented by AUce Scardefleld. Mrs. Mary smith. and Janice Baker, who Visited sev eral wards.

They had elgareta for the Vets, also, some hand woven afghana Mra. Paul Jonas, cnauy man of the service committee, aent card table covers and bed, pockets, Mrs. John Darling. Is attending Union Schenectady. Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Orton and daughter, Bonnie Marie, have moved from the Webatuck apartments to Mra. Sadie White's house Ruth Oardner of Mt. Klaco was at her home here Monday and Tuesday. Anthony Baaal of New York visited his brother here over the weekend.

Grace Cornell, Waterbury, Conn, apent the weekend hers with ber parents Mrs. William Hancock and son. Robert, of Chstbsm, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Southworth and Mr. and Mrs James Hodge were visitors ln Red Hook Thursday night Mr. and Mrs Murray Hoar Jr.

were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelbergall and daughter, Lynne Erne, at their home ln Cornwall, Conn, Friday night. ux. and Mra.

Joseph Menchettl and daughter, GalL of Torrlngton, Conn, were weekend guest here. uorporai John Calabro. U. S. Army, la home on furlough.

Mr. and Mrs. Spencer oni and daughter, Helen, and Norman Andrews and daughter, Evelyn, of North Clove were guests of Mr, end Mrs Murray Hosg Sr, Sunday night. Beverly Gall Yanua, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Yanua, celebrated her first birthday, Tuesdsy. Nov 7. Mr snd Mrs. Ira Bullard and family hare moved to Shady acres, Plsntsvllle. Conn.

Prlvste Louis Falx Is now stationed at Camp Blending, Fla. Janet St. Cyr la ill. Lieutenant Jessie Dunleavy, TJ. 8 Army Nurses corps, has gone overseas.

Ruth Hurd spent the weekend with her parents at Monroe, Conn. Hubert St. Cyr, Staten Island, was at his borne here Mondsy and Tuesday. Mr. and Mra.

John MOrganteen visum sv. ana Mrs. Bert Bcrxber In suuorooK Wednesday evening ut. and Mrs. Fred Parker and Charles Wsrner were visitors in Pawling Monday.

Mrs James Callahan Is visiting her husband ln Richmond. Va. Richard Veglla of New York spent the weekend st his home here Welter Denny Is on a paas from his duties at HVSH. Mre.Annia Ivlnn mit twv.tk. Jackson Wing, of Pouahktensla' were visitors here Tuesdsy Corporal Fred Schrelber.

TJ. S. Army, naa Men transferred to uuop cuvioy, suss. i onnie Rossi of New York Oitv waa a weekend visitor ln town. Jean Hoag of Poughkeepale visited her home here over the weekend.

iuucs uooge la on a pas. from her duties at hvbh JJen 1 end sister. Mrs. Julia returned home after va. catlonlng at Miami luTST w.

Wlndale chapter. Red Croat, held an aU day meeting Wednesday in the Sewing room, building Jo. HVSH. A hot dish lunchean was vviTcu noon. The Mrs, Oeorga wn, llamaoo were, dinner guests of Adelaide Xnlffen in Beekman on Friday.

Kenneth Hyatt has relumed to his horn, to New Rochen. after a week1 vtnt here. Seerel from here attended Ma sonic aervleea at the Dover putna Methodist church Bunday night jwwupa Mumganen, Woodstock. An old aalt mine beneath Detroit Mich, baa 23 mile, of passageways at a depth of 1000 letk was a dinner guest of Mr, and Mra. Cornwall Hoag 1 1 Herman, Palchlnhia been on." a iufu sup quuat aa uvoitv HSoera meeting at Oak Grove Grange Ball Saturday 'nlght'Nov.

18, and the observe national "Qo To Church Sunday" by each member attending hla own church. At the next meeting, during tha lecturer hour, the Central Hudson Gas and. Electric corporation will sponsor a talk on "Poet war After the business meeting a husk ing bee was held followed by refreshments of crullers and aweet elder. Millerton Rebekah lodge met at the lodge rooms Friday with the noble 'grand. Hazel TandeBogart presiding.

Elnora Allen was Installed aa left supporter to the vice grand, Matilda Pollack aa left supporter to the noble grand and Manoo Pulver aa Inside guardian by Past District Deputy President Eva Lawrence, assisted by tne conductor, Virginia Allen. Members were Invited to attend tha Initiation ceremonlea and homecoming of District Deputy President Anna Adams at Pine Plains, Nor, It. It was voted to begin a Worthy Charity fund, Betty Mathewa read an article. "So Long. Son Lydla Sllvernall was appointed to prepare a program tor next meeting.

Mra. Harry Shea and daughter, Carole, who have been visiting rela tive, here have returned to their home In Wlnsted. Mr. and Mra. Samuel" LaRue of New York were recent guest of her sister, Mrs.

Charlea Hosier. Mra. John Mantaa of Lakevllle. Conn, recently apent a few days with her daughter, Mra. Kyran Oar rity and family.

Maurice Morrlssey of the Merchant Marine, spent the weekend with mends ln town Mr. and Mra. Herbert Kllppel Jr, are parenta of a daughter, Linda Mae, born, at Sharon hospital Nov 4, Mrs. Everett Pitcher visited In Poughkeepale Monday evening. Arlene Miller, New, fork City.

vl Ited her parents, Mr, and Mra. Harry Miller, over the weekend. Mrs. Eva M. Lawrence, president of State Secretaries association, attended the Installation ceremonlea and the homecoming of District Deputy Alma Baker at Adler Rebekah lodge, Poughkeepale, Wednea day night Virginia Allen, Eva L.

Dow and daughter, Faith, and Mra. Lena Maaten were visitors ln Pine Plain. Saturday night Mrs. Charlea Hosier haa returned front a business trip to New York city. Mr.

and Mra Edwin Heyt of Kingston were Bunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mra, Jamea Mathewa. Mrs Robert Ssake hss return' ed after visiting; relstlves ln New sora wiiy. Mra. Jack Whalen has returned from Boston.

Mass, where she vi.lt ed relatives. Dorothy Jennings, Albany, recently apent a few da), with Mr. end Mra. Earl Young. Virginia Shufelt, Phllmont.

visited her brother, Sidney, and family Wednesday. Mrs. Katherlne Reed and Eva L. Dow' were visitors In Poughkeepsle Wednesdsy. Nell Miller apent the weekend with her mother and sister ln Oa.

alning. Morton Bloch of Bard college was a weekend visitor at his home here. Private Reginald Clark, of Princeton university spent a few days re cently with hit Mr. and sirs. Reginald Clark.

Mrs. Theodore and daush tetv.JPatty, were callers In JPough keepale iM.iiti. Jr (Onrnlghtlt4.NatioiialirlcubnReeeareh.lne.) WASHINGTON. D. Tho Committee of Eighteen appointed PT tb" rnrt Ormnt rmllov.

uarelailan met ln Chleact TJirv tart toawthef a 1 page preliminary report to be taken back to their respective tntUCnUoni ana departed tao aaorea og Xjaas) Remalnlng.m tha Windy City was the Jolnt advisory ccenmltteo an pointed last summer by tha National Orange and of Farmer Oooperattvea to consult on policy matters.) After due deliberations, this advlaory committee tmanlmously adopted the motion that their recommenrtatlong to the Oranga and council should be the above mentioned "Report of the Committee) on Post war Agricul it tural Policy of tha association of Land Orant The report stresses ther need for fuU employment in tha nation as a whole. Tha committee aaya; fPuD employment in non agrtcultnral ln, dtiatrr mean mora to farmer, than any 'farm Arotrram' tha oveiument may attemptl Manipulations of egrtcutturel prodtrtlotrainlprtee tr no" substitute for good consumer The committee then outlines a program designed to assist In marntamhut full employment Among Its recommendation, were tha following; a "Lessen violent fluctuations ln the general price level by reduction of taxes, increasing publlo expenditure and expanding credit ta periods of depression increasing taxes, reducing publlo expendlturaa and con tracting credit In periods of expansion. "Promote business confidence by reducing National debt'la periods' of prosperity. Modify corporate Income taxes and emphasliw personal income and' Inheritance taxe. aa principle sources of Federal revenue.

A No 'general sale, taxes should be Imposed, because they cut heavily Into tha spend lng power of thoae who provide the hulk of tha pott war market (Sup port a tax plan similar to tha CED plan). TV1 "Extend tha unemployment Insurance both as to eoveragt and benefits ln order to aid tn maintaining consumers" expenditures. "Develop tome form of Income Insurance program, for seU ampIoyat) persons." In addition to its recommendation for insuring full employment, tha committee lay down acme Important advice on tha subject at toereaatmf tinm Tnnru Ta thU maA it wrniUt Via foil dftVmmsmt at educa tional work among all income group to promote Batter nutrition, aun aldlxed consumption program for lowest Income amillee and tha promotion of economic and profitable vat of farm product by tndustryr The committee point out the following problem ta tha post war .1 agricultural world: iJ lHtFann population 1 too largo In view' of Increased output per man. 3 Production must be shifted to satisfy need and cut oft impluaaa. Encourage adjustments don't frees Develop healthy foreign trade.

9 Control of land Tame should be encouraged. 8 Adequate crop Insurance program needed. Financial support of rural educational faculties, rural health and all weather road are crying need. Better tural housing and extension of electrification must be cnoouragecVy i 7 Progreeatv and effective measure must be taken to protect the nation's natural resources. tr t.ln,.

Interstate trad barriers and Inequitable freight rate must be To moved. 1 fjt "it Price spread between farmer and consumer muat reduced. 10 The best Interest of tha country will be served when a majority of tha farms are ot family else. landlord tenant relationship and tha status of farm labor need to be Improved tn order to give aS an opportunity to contribute to the general welfare. 11 Pricing Tha committee mad long analysis of the problem Involved, making no definite proposal but merely enumerated tha point ot a non controversial character which are involved tn any consideration of this subject 'The committee aald.

however, that a two price system offers no solution for the problem of experta. But It tailed to offer any program of its own. 13 Social security should be extended to cover farmers and Jam Tkera. They Jamped Tea Fast i. Optimism which ran wild her only a abort time ago over the pros pect of a let up oa rationing and various andjrandryjtoiei imenJLcon trois is iw nrtw JTenTrtlng a raturtt ef numerous rastrsintriaivgbraoanilon V7 n.Jrr7 7l 1 wila mm 1 hthwmimi wnwnviiwnw ftJUBn appeaia aeaunea nrag inui next sprmg, rnventorut soma aaea are close to the danger point While no actual Tp it looked for.

conveniences are likely to increas and multlplj' with, the nowflakaav Machinery Stalls Krug'a WPB ha don a bit of plain and fancy on IU brave plan to remove quota restriction from farm machinery. Re vocation of tha order controlling farm machinery waa in tha work Just a few weeks ago. but hat been consigned to the wastebasket, according ta i whispered confidence, to your Washington Farm Reporter by.rellabla WPB officials. Instead of tqa sweeping order affecting an tana machinery, sCrmr associate have contented themselves awarding manufacturers tha booby nrixe ot transfer of refrureratad farm milk ennlm dm th rum. machinery order to the general Industrial equipment JS 1 If.

Hlghry lntelllienty persons don't need touch sleep, according to aoml "Kt, fr church wm meet" tomorrow evening. Tne members are working on an afghan for veterana at Caatle Point The Dutchess Chapter of tha Honor society ot Wapplngera Central aencoi met Thursday and elected of ficers and perfected plans for the coming year, omcers elected were. president. Thomas Myers; vie president Donald Ostrsnder; secretary, Janet Temple and treasurer, Robert LIcclone. William J.

Murphy, who It com pleting hla third term as president of the 8. W. Johnson Engine com pany, waa feted at a aoelal hour by 75 members and friends after the meeting of the company, thia part week. Ouests Included Chief George Bsrney of Beacon, Leo J. Burns of Beacon, chief of the wapplngera Fall.

Fire department Harry Bur ger, captain jamea Simmons oi tne W. T. Oarner Engine company, Alexander Hamilton of tha New Hamburg Fire department Jonn Pollard and John J. Halvey of the Tompkins Hose Beacon. Refreshment were served and a dart baseball gam played.

Mr. Murphy, a former president of the company, assumed the office again three year, ago, when the ranks of the local fire company wen badly depleted by the entrance of the younger members Into the armed force. The Johnson's have more than 125 member. In the service Private William Hoyt of the Army, who baa been taking a special course In electricity at the New York Trade School, has completed the course and received his diploma Private Hoyt Is spending a It day furlough with hla wife, the former. Marl Collins, at their home ln Clapp avenue.

On completion of hit leave, he will report back to Fort Lewis Wright Washington, where he was stationed previously. Mrs. Howard O. Wlnne win enter tain the members ot the 20th Century club of New Hamburg at her home at Win Roe Comers, Thursday afternoon, Nov. U.

Mrs. John T. Hepworth will present the sketch and a paper on "Henry Beeeman wul be read by Alethla Halllday. The roll call wul be "Pumpkin." A hymn sing will be held tonight at o'clock at tha Hugbsonrllle Presbyterian church The Men's club of the Presbyterian church will meet ln the aoelal hall of the church, Wednesday evening. Nov.

IS Mr. and Mra. Coundgerta and Violet Jackson of Fort Montgomery were recent guests of Mr. and Mra Raymond Jsckson, East Msln street The Brownies of the Olrl scout troops wul hold "Flylng Up Day, at the Wapplngera Central achool, tomorrow evening, from 7 30 to 30 At this time the older Brownies will be advanced to the rank of Olrl Scout. Mrs.

Grace Schwarte It the Brownie leader Mra. Oeorge Russell, who he been ill st her home ln Maple atreet it Improving Sally Hunter, a atudent at Wheelock college, Boston, and Seaman Pint Class John H. Hunter of the Navy, atatloned at Lakehum, are passing the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. R. Malcolm Hunter, Mealer avenue. Fireman First Cla Joaeph Brack en of the Navy Is bom on 10 day leave. The Mother guild ot Bt Mary achool haa completed plan for their New England supper ta be served in the caning halt of tn achooL Wed nesday, at '30 and d'JO p.

nu Mra, Joaeph AT Fries Is general tnppet; with' troun chairmen. Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Vincent Van Voorhl. Mrs.

John P. Feeney, Mrs. James ClarfelhuMrsV Mario FaggJ, Mrs. Nell Lowrtev and Mrs. nocqo PuUchener f' wmiin jVcuobant of AUiioa git This bit Ot Official nrestldllltallcn wtfi radamvl In tha tnaflt nf is Individual rarmer.

so all Is not la rain. Farmer now may procure re trlgerated milk cooler by algnmg certificate of vocation to dealer to 'X gather with a atatement that tha cooler la to be need to cool mUk intended for consumption tn tha fluid state after wholesale or retail marketing, Use of the certificate of vocation win make It unnaceeeary for farmer to obtain certificate from ration board aa heretofore, though ration certificate, already cUataed wiu be the WPB pomU otit While on the subject of farm, machinery. It 1 inttrt to note 'tha progress which ha been mad tn tha production of various item by naa of the recently Inauiuratcd WPB snot inthnrintuw vti. 2 ceptlon ot the plan. It ha been learned by your Farm.

JtawwiS porter approval naa been given tor tha manufacture of worth tij huvvsu iiw suusnsHum oy wcu enrHT Og uu Mi inin i wowa un aiacrwue nave peen authorlaecL: The total break down as follows: Harvesting machinery Agricultural machinery, wagon Tractors Dairy and Poultry equipment Earthworklng machinery W1JB09 pjmjooo $so3 wo Faces Conduct Charge Kenneth Roberts. 41, who said he resides at 4 Eastman terrace, wa. released on ball of $10 yesterday, when he appeared before Justice of the Peace Carlton Fltchett Arling ton, to face a charge of disorderly conduct Roberts waa arrested1 FrM by Deputy Sheriff Qulnlan. The de lenaent will be given a hearlna Tuesday. 'ii Ited hla alster, Mrs.

E. J. Kelly. Brown avenue. Oil week.

A meeting of the officers of th Dutchess County Orange, will take place at the Oak Orove Orange hall, Saturday, Nov, 1. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith ot Long laiana visiiea menas in the village on Wednesday.

Lieutenant and Mrs. Chester H. Ooldlng and baby ot Camp Ellis, HI, are vlaltlng the former's mother, Mrs. Chester H. aoldmg.

Mealer avenue. Lieutenant Ooldlng of th TJ. S. Army Medical corps, upon com pletion oi nu lesve, wul report at Fort Ord, Calif. Members ot the local churches win hold a united.

"Good Neighbor." evening. Tuesday evening at tha Presbyterian church, beginning with a covered dish at 6:15 p. m. The funeral of Sergeant John V. Sllveatrt who died on Nov.

1, of Injuries sustained tn an Army tank craan earner in wees at run Riley. Kansas, was held Thursday at t.JO a. from th home of his father. Fred Suveetris Downey avenue, and io a. in ot aaarra church where a high Mast of Requiem was offered.

Interment took place Jn St Mary's cemetery. The body of th soldier under an honor guard arrived nome on met day. The J. Morris aoring Wunam Kurts Pott American Legion were tn charte of military services, un der the command ot John W. HaubenneataL mat commander and assisted by Chaplain Joaeph Sherman.

An Army detail from th TJ. aj Disciplinary barracks. Green Haven, provided a firing squad and a bugle and local jegiopmnrci ioTm ed a color guard and military escort Sara, uvors w. susauuu pwmi avenue attended a persons! shower honor I Alice L. OUbert ot pouxhkeenaie.

wno wui soon Become th bride of Petty Omaer Doug la DuMondSj. B. Navy Seabees. Girl Scouts Hear Blue Star Fads Sean Tempi, deputy director' of staff in' charge of youth activities in tn xuu star Brtgaa paructpau lng tn th Sixth: War Loan, ad dreaaed a group of Olrl Scout at th Olrl Scout headquarter hire'' yesterday. i vif i Varloua Olrl Scout argxnaatlon of Poughkeenal were renraiented at th meeting, which wm la charg of aara.

isrwia onaw, ana Hrs. Charlea A Mltcheu, Mr. Tempi explained to tha glrla th program a outUnad and aald "on yeur ahouldar will rest a part of th reeponslhtutr la cams to It that this drive achieve it goal" Attending th meeting ware Olrl Scout Jan Booflald, Dorothy Cochran. Arlene NadeL Ethel Oehnan, Abby Sbaffran. Marlon Behoch.

TaoIs Amutrcma1. Cathertna Tmk acs. Rosemary Davidson. Joyce Moore. Carol Fltxgllea.

Dorla Marden. Jane Hayden, JoycBnttO tmcr ooeoicr. Jm. aim, Rosemary Leap, Janet Margaret Louty, Joarphm Margaret McOrath. Gloria Jackson.

uioru cenitt. Rutn remnenon, ana Barbara Hedge. Germans Report Robot Tank in, Use NEW TORK AP Th BernaC radio aald last night that a new German, wlreleaa controlled tank, th 4, has gone into action. broadcast wa reported by CBS. Service at Homew Rev.

Robert minister of' Hcddlnc Methodist church, win i duct th monthly Irellglou servtc at Vaasar Horn tor Aged Men this anemoon at au, Sjudgea atahoril1ow'WllSa Koflarak via1atw4 waMwvau gTiimil Wlss waaaaJBgfA, wtMtUati that It Any bora looked a It it had been fed mora than ite official dally ration of hay and oat (it would' be disqualified. But an horse shown' bad lean and patriotic look, and iwaadlwttl.fl I.

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