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1 TWELVE THE POUGHKEEPSIE EAGLE-NEWS SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1934 Personal and Social Miss Mullen, George Gross To Be Wed Here on Oct. 29 Margaret C. Mullen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mullen of Boulevard Knolls, formerly Wappingers Falls, has chosen Monday, Oct. 29, as the date for her marriage Gross of Brooklyn. The Ceremony, Holy will take Trinity place church, at a Arling- nuptial ton, will be followed by a reception and wedding breakfast for the bridal party at Mullen home. Upon their return from a wedding trip to Bermuda the couple will reside in Brooklyn, Miss Mullen was graduated from HOLMGREN-STARK WEDDING TODAY Virginia Stark, daughter of Mr.

Mrs. Stark of Starkville farm, Pawling, will be married this afternoon at 2 o'clock, to Eric Theodore Holmgren Pawling. of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holmgren of Amity ville, L.

I. The ceremony will performed at the Pawling Methodist church by the Rev. Robert Knapp, pastor of the Wingdale M. E. church.

Miss Stark will wear a gown of white satin and a veil which has been worn by three generations of brides in her family. She will carry A shower bouquet of white Olga Blankenship Pawling, who will be maid of honor, will wear a gown of gold taffeta and hat. The bridesmaids will be Priscilla de Hart of Pawling, a cousin of Miss Stark, and Janet Helmbren of a sister of the bridegroom-elect. They will be attired in pale yellow taffeta with dark brown hats, and will carry bouquets of chrysanthemums. Betty Cook of Pawling will be flower girl.

Mr. Holmgren will have As best man William Barry BETTY'S PERMANENT WAVE $4 Dees hot require Finger Wave Grand Prize Wells CROQUINOLE WAVE $8 BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Telephone 18-J Liberty Street ANDREW J. BAIRD A. A. 0.

Organ, Piano, Harmony, Voice Coaching ADDRESS 120 Cannon St. Tel. 4018-M Poughkeepsie high school and St. Catharine's Training School for Nurses in Brooklyn, and has been practicing nursing in this city. Mr.

Gross is associated with the New York City Fire department. A shower in honor of Miss Mullen was given on Wednesday night by Mrs. George Gianeks at 9 Edgar street. The guests included 'Agnes Riley, Grace Fries, Mrs. John Brott, Mrs.

Thomas Lavery, Mrs. James Menks, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Matthew Mullen, Mary Riley, Alma Donnelley, Ella Mae Dougherty, and Ann Riley, of Pawling, and the ushers will be Donald and Russell Bannister of formerly of Amityville. Mrs.

Lewis Salker will play the wedding marches. After a reception for 150 guests at the Stark home, the couple will depart for Daytona Beach, where they will make their home. Mr. Holmgren will be associated with a construction company in Flordia. WINONA COURT TO HONOR MRS.

BEULAH M. SCHULTZ Winona court, Order of the Amaranth, will give a reception Masonic temple tonight for Mrs. Beulah M. Schultz, past royal matron of the court, who has been appointed district deputy grand royal matron of the fourth district of the order. Mrs.

Nellie Shibley of Schenectady, grand royal matron, is expected to be among the guests. More than 200 will be present. Mrs. Blanche D. Stahl and Roscoe Andrews, royal matron and patron, will be in charge of a business session prior to the.

reception. The next meeting will be held on Oct. 11. -ALLEN MARRIAGE SEPT. 29 IS ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made by Mr.

and Mrs. James Allen of 101 Grand avenue of the marriage of their daughter, Bessie, to Raymond Quinlan, son of Mrs. Mabel Quinian. of 599 Main street. The ceremony was performed on Sunday, Sept.

29, in Amenia. The couple are making their home at 132 Thompson street. ACTIVITIES PLANNED BY CHURCH The Gilbert Lovell, supply minister of the First Congregational church, will address members of the Women's guild of the church at a missionary meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. His subject will. be What only $3 a year will Jewelry, insurance policies, bonds, stock.

certificates, wills, deeds, heirlooms, documents, letters, rare editions keep them safe in the Safe Deposit: Vaults of this bank. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Poughkeepsie WITH TRUST POWERS MARIE DAMICO WILL BE WED Marriage to Joseph LaFalce Will Take Place Sunday At Mt. Carmel Church The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel will be the scene tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock of the wedding of Marie Grace Damico 11 South Clover street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Damico, and Joseph P.

La Falce, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1- phonse LaFalce of 45 Fitchett street. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev Joseph M. Pernicone, pastor, in the presence of approximately guests from this city, Philadelphia, Trenton, New York city, and Brooklyn.

marches will be played at. the organ by Catherine Sanders, and there will be vocal solos by Patrick La Falce, brother of the bridegroom Miss Damico will A gown of white transparent velvet, made with a long, train. Her veil will be of tulle and lace, atranged in cap effect. and she will carry a shower bouquet white roses. She will have as maid of honor Helen.

LaFalce, sister of the prospective bridegroom, and as bridesmaids, Elizabeth Damico, Helen DiMichele, Anna Ciancetti, and Mary Martell. The maid of honor will wear gown Of, pink taffeta, trimmeds with A blue sash Her hat will be of blue, and she will carry a bouquet of tea roses. The bridesmaids will wear gowns of blue taffeta, with pink sashes, and pink hats and shoes, and they will carry pink roses. Mr. LaFalce will have as best man his Frank, and the ushers will be John Alello, Ross Spadaro, Thomas DiMichele, and Joseph Mascolino.

A large reception will be given at Columbus institute, where music will be furnished by the LaFalce brothers' orchestra. Upon their return from wedding trip the couple will make their home at 25 Jewett avenue. Mr. La Falce is a member of the LaFalce brothers orchestra, and is employed by the Rosenthal-Ettlinger company. "Inlook and Outlook." Members of the Missionary society of the First Baptist church have been invited to attend.

'Tea will be served. Circle Seven of the church will have a supper-meeting on Wednesday night at 5:45 o'clock, with Bessie Scott of Vassar college As speaker. Helen Kenyon is leader of the circle. At the mid-week prayer service on Thursday night 'at 7:45 o'clock there will be- reports by the five delegates to the summer conference in Blairstown. They are Florence and Marion Brown, Bertelle Hargrave, Irma Webster, and Mary Elizabeth Jackson.

The Girl Scout troop of the church will meet on Friday afternoon at 4:30 clock. CELEBRATION POSTPONED IN NEW HACKENSACK The centennial celebration of the New Hackensack Reformed church, scheduled for Oct. 14, has been postponed indefinitely because of the 111- ness of the pastor, the Rev. Chester E. McCahan, who has been confined to 8 hospital in New York city for seven weeks.

He is expected to return to parsonage in about two. weeks. The Rev. Albert Shepherd, retiring minister, is acting as supply pastor at the church. MRS.

MAC KENZIE HOSTESS TO FIRST BAPTIST GROUP Mrs. D. D. MacKenzie of 165 Can- non street entertained members of Mrs. Carter's group of the First Presbyterian church last night.

Plans were made to collect candy and aprons for the parish bazaar on Oct. 24. The next meeting will be held on Nov. 2 at the home of Mrs. Alice Cunningham, 37 Conklin street, with Mrs.

Walter Underwood As Assisting hostess. ST. PAUL'S AUXILIARY PLANS RUMMAGE SALE The Women's auxiliary church will conduct a at 143 Main, street on Oct. 17, Mrs. Thomas N.

J. B. Robinson, and Ida be in charge. The Warring School Parent-Teacher association, entertained at a card party at the school with approximately 100 attending. Mrs.

WARRING SCHOOL P-T. A. CONDUCTS CARD PARTY CARROLL CUT RATE PERFUMER 348 MAIN STREET Cor. Academy Street BUY at CUT RATE PRICES and SAVE Colgates Pint Rubbing $1.10 Esther Ex- 25c Kleenex Lady oF Tooth Paste 200 tissues Alcohol Face Powder Feenamint Modess 16: 77 SENSATIONAL VALUES SENSATIONAL VALUES SENSATIONAL VALUES Pompeian Massage Cream 35e Vicks Vapo Rub 50c Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder 35c Jergen'.

Hand Lotion Vicks Nose. Drops $1.00 Pepsodent Mouth Wash 50e Admiracion Shampoo 350 Smith Bros. Cough Syrup 25e 50c Lady 'Esther Cream 400 Vaseline Hair Tonic 50c Wampoles Cree- Barbasol Blades 19c 50e Woodbury White Pine and Tar Lux or Lifebuoy. Soap ...3 for 17e Barbasol Shav. Cream 35e Lifebuoy, Shaving Cream 21e Dr.

West Tooth Brush economy 25c. SENSATIONAL VALUES Tangee Nestles SENSATIONAL VALUES Lipstick Chocolate $1.00 Ovaltine 51e 39c size lb. bar 75g Fletcher's Castoria $1.25 Irradol- A $1.00 60e Jad Salts Pint Russian Mineral 5 lbs. Epsom Salts $1.25 Eno Salts 84c $1.00 Ironized Yeast $1.25 Absorbine Jr. 50e Yeast Foam Tablets 8 Pint Cod Liver Oil 1.

39c 250 Carters' Liver Pills for 25e Sensational Values Buy at CARROLL'S and Save Mr. and Mrs. Hankinson: Are Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.

Hankinson. who were married in September, were guests of honor. last night at 'A dinner given at the Chimney Corner by memberssof the Second Church of Christ. Scientist, where Mr. Hankinson is usher, The bride the former Caroline Merte, has been employed as assistant manager of the Chimney Corner.

The couple, were presented with mahogany leg table and a blue pottery vase on behalf of the guests. Decorations were in yellow and white, with marigolds. and dahlias forming the table centerpieces. Among those attending were Mr. Philip.

DePew and Mrs. Fred Beyer were co-chairmen of arrangements. A total of approximately $45 was realized. Favors were awarded to Grace Sonfeld, Ella Clements, J. Cables, Mrs.

Mowell, Emma Robinson, Elton Starr, Patrick Patsy, Helen Ackert, Rose Nagy, Mrs. Walter Davis, Howe, Mrs. Homer Case, Minnie Patsy, Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. James Cutten, Margaret Murtaugh, Mrs.

Epstein, Mrs. Beyer, Mrs, Herbert Snyder, Grace Clements, Mrs. D. MacCielland, Veronica Thompson, Mrs. Dahoney, Mrs.

W. Hanson, Mrs. Franklin Lynch, Ostrander, Mrs. Freer, Mrs. Howroyd, Mrs.

Paul Seward, William Talbot, George Davis, Mrs. Koblinski, Parker, George Wright, Mrs. W. DuBois, Mrs. J.

Borden, C. R. HowMrs. Fitzgerald, Mary Pettit, Robert Shea, Mrs. G.

S. Beckwith Harris, Isabel Tannini, and Helen Ranalli. SCHOOLS COMMITTEE TO MONDAY Superintendent of Schools Moon and three public school principals will lead discussion at he first fall meetof the schools committee of the Women's City and County club at clubhouse on Monday night at 8 o'clock. The principals are Fox D. Holden of the Clinton school, Franklin A.

Butts of the Edward Elsworth school, Carl Lewis of the Warring school. Mrs. G. Edward Hitz will preside. The following questions will be discussed: "How is the curriculum providing for.

the use of leisure time?" thee urriculum serving to acquaint the child with his is the' new plan of or. ganization?" "What changes are taking place regarding discipline?" regents stand in of an Ideal type of education?" The meeting is open to members ofthe club and their friends. HARRIET A. GANUNG. TO BE BRIDE TODAY The marriage of Harriet Alice Ganung of 122-A South avenue, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Ganung, to Dennis Francis Collins of 17 LaGrange avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Collins of Kingston, will take place this afternoon at- 5:30 o'clock at the Arlington Reformed church with the Rev. B.

Charles Ross, pastor, officiating. Miss Ganung will wear A gown of blue crepe de chine. Louise Powell of Camelot and Edward Ganung, brother of the bride-to-be. will attend. the couple.

They will make their home this city. Mr. Collins is employed has a chauffeur. Personal Mention Edgar L. Baker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar B. Baker of 120. Hoover avenue, has entered Delhi colloge. Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Garrity have AS their guests for the week-end, their daughter, Estelle Mildred, a student At Beaver college, Jenkintown, Pa. and her classmates, Natalie, Oppenhelm of South Orange, N.

Merriam Christopher of Altoona, and Hendrickson, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cookingham, who were married on 20, have returned from a wedding trip to Boston and New England states. The bride is the former Mabel Pride.

The couple are making their home in Washington Hollow. Mrs. Martin Hicks of 7 Franklin street, this city, and her niece, Geraldine Rush of Tulsa, were and Mrs. Isaac Burdick, Emma Mewkill, E. J.

Hankinson, Minnie DuBois, Nina Hankinson, Mildred Lauritsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dessoir, Mrs. M. G.

Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tripp, Mrs. Nova Nielson, Mrs. Edith Smith, Mrs.

Arthur Slater, Mrs. L. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Andries DuBois, Frank Wirsch, Mrs.

Terwilliger, Mrs. H. Ebling. Mr. and Mrs.

Abram B. Atkins, Mrs. Carrie Seeley, Mrs. H. Billings, Nellie Dingman.

Margaret B. Hicks, Mrs. Rhoda Danford, Mrs. Charles Reamer, Thomas Reamer, Marion Marguerite Ruesch, Mrs. John Phillips, and Mrs.

Robert Tompkins. honored at a farewell party on Thursday, night at the home of Edith Coleman, 7 Franklin street. Mrs. Hicks end Miss Rush will depart soon for the Madeline Marcojohn of Wappingers Falls, who will be married soon to Frank Illustrato of this city, was guest of honor Thursday night at a surprise kitchen' shower at the home of Mrs. Lewis Alello, 26 Delafield street.

Dr Carter, professor of physics at Vassar college, been appointed a member of committee on the constitution of the Pan-Pacific Women's association. She recently attended a meeting of the American association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Physical society, at Berkeley, Cal. Edward Douglass city and daughter Ethel recent, guests in West Shokan, where they visited Mr. Douglass' mother, Mrs. Affle Douglass, who is 82.

She makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Martin Every, at Traver Hollow. Today's Events Family Welfare association, food sale, 9 Market street ,11 a. m. A.

A. U. luncheon-meeting, Vassar Alumnae house, 1. Gallaudet Home lawn fete, home of Mrs. James.

Roosevelt, Hyde Park, 2 to Democratic women, Nelson House, 2:30. County legion auxiliary, Millbrook. afternoon. Winona court reception, Masonic temple, 8. Rombout Hunt club, dance, Hotel Campbell, 8.

MARY M'DONALD DIES AT HER HOME HERE Mary McDonald of 3 Lexington avenue died last night after long illness. Miss McDonald was a native and life-long resident of Poughkeepsie. She WAS member of St. Peter's church. She is' survived by her father, William McDonald of 3 Lexington avenue; three brothers, the Rev.

William McDonald of Corpus Christ church, New York; Joseph and Frank McDonald, and a sister, Nona, of this city. Miss McDonald's mother, an uncle, and A brother died in the last four months. Funeral arrangements are in the charge of J. Rigney Ward. COURT.

ORDERS RELEASE OF WASSAIC PATIENT Supreme Court Justice Aldrich has handed down an order in a habeas corpus proceeding directing that Marion a patient at the Wassale state school, be released in the custody of her sisters, or on parole at the discretion of Dr. Harry C. Storrs, superintendent. The proeeeding was instituted by Edith Purdy of Brooklyn in behalf of the inmate. FARM IS SOLD The Clara E.

Hicks farm at Clinton Corners has been sold to Frederick H. Gedney of Mount Vernon through the agency of Homer W. Guernsey. The property includes an 11-room house, and barns. Make This Dress for Fall While many French models are in black, the model pictured also has possibilities in lighter colorings.

The white crepe jabot frill is just enough contrast to. give dressed look to this otherwise exceedingly simple-line dress of black pebbly crepe silk. Brown. wool crepe another scheme you'll like immensely with matching brown velvet or gay plaided taffeta jabot frill. Metal threaded woolen or silk is also fascinatingly lovely in this model with plain crepe or velvet trim.

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DEPARTMENT, Poughkeepsie, Y. No. Size Name Street Address City State GRANT TIPSY AND ASHAMED Film Actor Is Puzzled About Doctors' Seeking Poison in Stomach HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 5-41-Cary Grant, handsome leading man films. vowed tonight he was "ashamed of getting drunk" and causing much confusion, involving a poison scare and a frantic dash to his bedhis beautiful but irritated wife, Virginia Cherrill.

by, After being subjected to a stomach pump in the hands of physicians who said he toid them he had taken poison, Granted started checking up on what had happened during the excitement early that morning. The actor assured the physicians he hadn't taken poison at all; that he had just been intoxicated and was much puzzled as to how they came to be in his apartment. He admitted. however, he had been telephoning here and there and did not remember what he had been saying. After the excitement died down didn't take poison.

today, Grant, said he was glad he "I'd sure hate to leave this world," he said. would be a much better one if. Virginia, would come back. though. Ssee if you guys can fix it up she'll Torgive me.

"I'm ashamed of getting drunk. In Hollywood a comedian can get drunk but a 'straight' man can't. I'm a 'straight' man and people won't like It." The Kansas board of health recently observed the twenty-fifth anniversary of the abolition of the public drinking cup in state. Glorifying Yourself. "OF course By you wouldn't try to talk ALICIA, HART with hands of get into the habit your of over -gesticulating, but neither should you make a practice of always holding them perfectly quiet.

A slight gesture often drives home your point more efficiently than words. Besides, graceful gestures generally are quiet charming." With these words, a famous dra-1 matic coach opened A lecture on the value of pantomime, not only in the theater but in everyday life. Then she went on to say that although meaningless motions of the arms and hands stamp a person as nervous or lacking in poise, natural ones with purpose behind them. add a good deal to a personality. As a matter of fact, several famous actresses have become distinctive personalities by knowing how and when to use their hands in conversation.

Jane Cowl, for instance. When she played the leading role in "The Road to Rome," audiences fairly gasped at her gestures. Because her hands are graceful and beautiful, the gasps were nothing if not admiring. An Exercise for Hands That's a thing for any woman to remember. Hands should only white, smooth and well-groomed, but graceful and supple as well.

Exercises can make them way. Sit in a straight chair, arms hanging loosely at your sides. Keeping shoulders, elbows and wrists perfectly relaxed, make belleve that you're shaking from your finger-tips. Let the fingers snap together each time you shake them. Then make believe you are pulling taffy.

Bring the hands together in front of you-fingers together in A point--and then fling them outward, stretching the fingers wide part. Repeat at least fifty times. When you've finished, open and close your hands about twenty times. Do it and. rapidly, then stretching.

clinching and your tightly the fingers spreading These exercises should be eral times a day. Within done set. weeks you'll discover that Te graceful and supple and your that hands look years younger. they NEXT: How to care for that fall permanent. nee Fall Showing of the New ENNA JETTICK SHOES for WOMEN 189 Sizes and Widths Fashion 358 Main Shoe Shop Street SPECIAL CLASSES PIANO and VOICE NOW FORMING Beginners or Advanced Students APPLY NOW WICKES-NICHOLS STUDIOS 48' Cannon St.

Telephone 4520 NEW FALL STYLES ARCH PRESERVER Shoes for Men and Women ROYAL SHOE SHOP 368 Main St. Next to French Pastry ROBERT S. FLAGLER Teacher Piano Organ Harmony Composition Coach Studio: 24 BARCLAY STREET Telephone 4590 READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. of St. Paul's rummage sale Wednesday, jobye, Mrs.

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For many years Assistant Professor of Household Arts, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York 3080.

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