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1 iL I Farewell Party Given For Fishkill Minister OUGHKEEPSIE SUNDAY 'NEW YORKER. I j' I 15HKILL Tlie Rev. ajidJvlrs. R. DeWitt Maljary were.jruests at a farewell party recently in the parish house of Trinity church.

Mr. Msllary received a purse from Warden Albert Uhl in be hU of the congregation In ap preciation tor in fine work he nil none since coming to Fish' kill (our years ago. Mr. and Mn. Miliary and family will spend August va cationing in Vermont after which he will assume his new duties 'in New York City.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Clifford Wirt ehing'and ion, Clifford, Po igh keepsle, spent Tuesday night at the home of Harry Cur 'tis. MR. AND MRS.

Edward Mitchell are visiting relatives in Pennsylvania, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth DlUe are spending the weekend at Lake George. Mr. and Mrs. William Partridge and family have return eff home fretn i vscttloniptftt at benroon late.

MR. AND MRS. William Lai (anzlo entertained relatives from Worcester, recent ly. Mrs. Harry Curtis has re turned to work at the Beacon Rayon 'after a vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Oney Puryear and daughter, Janet, who have been residing in Texas, now are residing In Cedar. Hill road. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Prentiss and family have returned home after, vacationing at jschroon laae. MR. AND MRS. EDWIN Ken nedy have returned home after visiting their aon xn law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. James in Minnesota Falls Couple to Mark 46th Year of Marriage WAPPINGERS FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sldote of IS Frankllndale avenue, Wappln gers Falls, will observe their 48th wedding anniversary Tues day. They were married in Passaic.

N. AUg. 0, 1811. The couple has six children. Mrs.

Michael Sldote, Mrs. Joseph Costa. Mrs. Frederick Lo pez and Anthony Sldote, Wap plngers Falls, Mrs. Frank LI Donnl.

Brooklyn, and Jonenh Sldote, 'St. Clair Shores, Michi gan. They also have 13 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

Sldote came to Wapplngera from Passaic about 30 years agomaking their home here since that time. Both are Miss 'Adeler Hamilton. Pouch keepsle, and 'Miss Ethel Gay, RhInebeck.rxFe'vlsItIng at the home of Mist Cay's brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Royel Gy.

iwev The Rev. and Mrs. Rdbcrt Pollard and family are spending a month's vacation at Gar net lake. rMlssr: Edith. Vsn has returned home after visiting at the home of her nephew and niece, Mr, and Mrs.

Mlnot Osborne, New Fairfield, Conn. MR. AND MRS. JAMES North have been entertaining Mrs. North's sisters from Sweden.

Dr. and Herman Kluge and sons, Herman and Roger, spent last weekend with Airs. Kluge'j mother, Mrs. N. W.

Clafin. at Galway lake. Murray Suggett is on a business trio to Texas. Civil Defense Coordinator Royal A. Gay and Mrs.

Gay and Allan ScbulU attended a meei Inff of the Poughkeepsle Ground Observer corps post at the Poughkeepsle Inn on Monday night. MRj AND MRS, ELTON Scho fleldiand Mrs.fWlllIim Lang were recent visrnrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II.

Baxter In Red Hook. Mr. and Mrs. George Hennes sy, Poughkeepsle, and Miss Minnie GrjojMv Albany, were recent guestsat the home of Mrs. Harry Curtis.

iMr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen tiave returned home after spending ra two weeks' vacation on Cape Cod. Mrs. Harry Curtis spent last Sunday, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George Hennessy, Pough keeoslc, Mrs. William' Car reel, was a recent visitor at the home of. Clayton D. Snells Guests It Farewell Pari members of St.

Mary's church, Mr. Sldote was an employe of me outcness Bieachery division oLLockwood Dutchess here for about 30 years. MR. AND MRS. Frederick Secor.

South terrace. Mr. and Mrs James II. Wood and children. Diane, James and Doreen Kelly, WIccopee, have returned home from a vacation at wiwwood.

NJ. MEETING OF THE Ladles auxiliary of the New Hackensack Fire Co. will take place Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the flrehouse in the Myers Corners, road with: Mrs. Louis Collins, president. In charge.

Plans will be completed for sponsoring a food booth at the Dutchess County fair, Rhlnebeck. Plans for a program at the Veterans Memorial playground this week Include table tennis tournament for bovs and clrls. a basket shoot for boys and on Friday, a net show. Arts and crafts In the week will Include pins and linger prlntihj Super visors ire Theodore Russeu ana Miif Catherine Rellly. Dr.

and Mrs. Paul Jacobson and son, Franklin, South avenue, and Andrew Morris. Osborne hill, have returned home from armonthY yacathnrat Long Iake In the Parties Mark 2 Dover Birthdays DOVER PLAINS David Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer, was a guest of honor at a party marking his sixth birthday July 23.

Among his guests were Robert Brady, Kevin Duncan, George Morse, Ginger and George Brazxaie. His brother. Stephen, celebrated his eighth birthday a few days later with a lamiiy party. Gale Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Collier, celebrat ed her nth birthday witn a party at her home last Sunday. Guests were Jane Ann and Ruby Billings, Helen Phelps, Sally Lou Boscardln. Molly Meyer. Patri cia Nlcolato. Loretta Domenlc.

unaa Daoy, ataruyn Hunger, Gerald Collier and Charles Dar i Pawling Personals Nell Osborne hu returned to his home after vacationing for several weeks at Washington, D. C. Miss Lynn Normandin and brother, Bryant, have returned to i their home in Bridgeport, after a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferris at Woodlnville, Henry Woodln Sr has been 111 and under the Dhvslclsn's care for several days.

MR. AND MRS Harrison Peck and son. Earl, have arrived at Yellowstone xSUte park, where they pun to spend lour weeks sightseeing. Mlsj, Maureen Maher has been a guest of her grandpar ents, Mr. ana Mrs.

Louis WIngdale. Mrs. Harry Morris Is a guest of Tred Parker. MR. AND MRS.

Harold P. Sharp, Cobleskill, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dalzell. Whaley lake.

Miss Veronica Brunow fori here last Sunday for England by plane, where she will visit her brother, Thomas, who Is in tne u. s. Air Force stationed nar rjnHin Ch, nln. y.mum iv apena two weeks' vacation with oer brother and his family. miss Joan rinue has a'noai.

tion In the law office of Judge Vincent Murpny, Mrs. Chester Dalzell and children and Mrs. Sadie Nagle, Brewster, are spending a week i ucean urove, w. J. MISS JUDY EISLER and Miss Linda Jewett are spending a two weeks' vacation at St ueorge's camp, Parkrvllle.

fissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssn jssssssK M7jHny IgksBssFiySf rasKl sslsssssf' aLfH sssssssssssB' Jtp sssssssssssW V' tf4 sssssssssssssssssssssssssE BBn JJisssssssH issssssssssssssssssssK Atlendanls Named By Miss Van Vlack; Wedding Set Today RIUNEBECC Miss Betty Rae VanVlack, Poughkeepsle, will become the bride of Martin Joseph Poppo, Chestnut street, Rhlnebeck, this afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Holy Trinity church In Arlington. The Rev. Thomas J. Phillips, assistant pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony. Wedding music will be played by Mrs.

George Carr, organist. Miss VanVlack, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond VanVlack, will be glveu In marriage by her father. Her matron of honor will be Mrs. Raymond VanVlack and her attendants will be Mrs.

Sandra Brill Cohen, Lynd hurst, L. and Miss Constance Poppo. MR. POPPO, SON OF Dr. and Mrs.

Martin J. Poppo, will have Arthur H. Bergles as his best man. Ushers will Mrand Mrs Paul Elsler andt be ErwInBathrlck, Red HOokr THE REV. R.

DEWITT MAL LARY, Fishkill minister who is soon to leave his parish for a new position In New York City. children are spending several days at Cape Cod. Hiss SlETId Kuble and Mar t. raimcr nave returned nome after spending some time In Florida. Donald Mulkins now Is em.

ployed at Merit Container Corp. at Wassalc. Mrs. Edward McEnaney. Lone Island, Is at her summer home, "Grand View Earm Robert VanVlack.

Poughkeep sle: Foster McAllister, Syracuse; and Douglas Seholan, New Rochelle. Reception will be at the Covered Wagon In Red Oaks M11L Upon returning from a wedding, trip, Mr. and Mrs. Poppo plan t4 make their home in Montreal, Can, where Mr. Poppo "will enter McGill university to study medicine.

Wingdale Personals At Eymard Grounds HYDE PARK Charles W. Ctiall titstfA! eat ttist DJMlk Velfind Vandenbllt Natlonr fSsSffiSKffi well nlcnlc party on the grounds of Eymard seminary Sunday. Mr. Snell will be transferred to Ferry this" month Approximately 120 presons attended the picnic party, which was give by the Pistol club and the Employes' association of the Natlonal Park servicei James B. Myers, superintendent of the local sites, presented a personalized ceramic salad bowl to-Mr.

and Mrs. Snell In behalf of the entire group. Harold Farley, picnic chair roan, was assisted by Leon Vroats, Charles Kane, James Traudt, Gilbert" Calhoun, Oliver Coring, John Hover nd Charles May, Beaconires Have Christening Party BEACON The Infant daughter Mr, ana Mrs. Jack Dexter, South Walnut street; was christened Mlchele Andrea baptismal rites last Sunday In St John's church. Ttaewtev.

Francis Fay, assistant pastor, jflciated. Godparents for child are her uncle and aunt, Mr, and. Mrs. William E. Dexter Jr.

After the baptismal ceremony WUliara Dexter Sr, Mlchele's paternal grandmother, entertained at a buffet dinner at her1 home In School street Attendln were. Mr. and Mrs. anacniiaren, iar and mn. wjuihu wexier'rii and children, Mrs.

and Mrs. Thomas Dexter, Mrs Sarah SehaHaer. Jack Schmltser. Miss Patricia Poughkeepsle, Mra Delia UVeUe, Miss Mary Piceoa and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Raymonds jr UWtewvkM. In llf. it sturofe aeuvt ytncaao.i Party Honors Glenham Couple Soon to Leave Area Beacon a going away party was conducted last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pine at their home In Mr, and Mrs.

Pine and children, Robert, Corlnne'and Lynn, will leave hat today, for Lexington where they will make their home. Mr. Plne is being transferred with tne Eiectric lypewnicr iim Ion of IRM Cora vttZmtrssrtMKr featuring cake Inscribed Mils Aima York cation with Irlfnrts ln ti ClnnA T.urlr Ratiiara and Buddy." Many gifts were re ceivea by ue coupie. 8 8 JtTTENDINQ alano, Mrs. Ray Blrkenmeyer, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawerence Marcojehn, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Palno, and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank BottlnL Miss Bernlce Bottlnl, Mrs. Lena Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Temple, Mr, and Mrs. John Costello, Kenneth Gruhl and Mrs. Nlta Iloollhan, Wapplngera. Mrs. Rose, Frankonis and John Thomas, Connecticut t.

Also Mr. and Mrs. George O. Strathern, Mr. and Mrs.

John Mr. and Mrs, James Taylor, Newhursh. Mr. and Mrs. James Rellly Croton, and Mr.

and Mrs, William McLaughlin, Glenham William Klmfcark. Hopewell, Mrs. Maote Broderlck, Mr. and MrCHarold Coodall. Mr.

and MrsTVlnthony Pine Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Garo, Mrs. Margaret Ricks, Mrs. Rachel Green. Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Schetter, Mrs. John Dinan, Mrs. rrana Kooinaon. John Klmbark, Mlu Mae Klmbark, Mrs.

Ieo Burns and Miss Ellne Burns. Beacon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chlesa and daughter, Diana, Woodslde, iH are vacationing i in wing dile.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Men chettl and daughter. Gail. Tor nngton, visited her par ents nere last weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. John Maua of Fort Lee. N. visited relatives here recently.

Mr. 'and Mrs. David Parsons are the, parents of a daughter born July 24 at Sharon hospital Mrs. Parsons and daughter Cynthia 'Anne, returned to their borne here on Monday. MISS' SANDRA GUERARD, was a guest at the home oi Mr.

and Mrs. Hom er Slocum last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wllllam so and children.

Donna. Dale and Bonnie. Pleasant Valley. were dinner guests the home of her parents here ustSun dayi Mr, and Mrs. Edward Neuman and daughter.

Newington. were guests of Mr, andMra. Cart Carlson last Sun day. City, la on a week's vacation it ucr uomc acre, MR. AND MRS.

GORDON Dlmock JiswMUXordrf Cono, 'CM ly. rniwra Joseph Faix. New York City. visited his mother here lait weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Agostlnl, the Bronx, were at their home on East Mountain last weekend. Mrs. Marion Slocum spent a few days last Week at the home of her daughter in Torrtngton, conn. MR.

AND MRS. HOWARD Carlson and children, Janet, Patricia ana Howard Jr. Avon, Conn, visited his here last Sunday. Charles Magglolo. Somers.

vis ited friends in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Llmmer and children, Jo Anne and James, Utlca, are spending two weeks' vacation at the home of her parents here. jar.

and Mrs. ciauae cocce, Derby, spent last week vacationing at their summer home here. Harry Couattana, Brooklyn. was at his home here Monday. Thomas Morello, Greenwich Village.

Is tin a vacation at home of and Mrs. Louis Bassi. Miss Colette Callahan cele brated her fourth birthday on Tuesday when her parents, entertained 14 guests at dinner. MRS. ARMAND HAMEL was a visitor in.

Conn, last Sunday when her grand daughter, Lynn Denlse Johnson. returned her home there with her after pending two weeks vacation here. Dante Mostachettl returned to his home here on Saturday from st, rraneir hospital where he has been a patient for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kammer, White Plains.

Visited relatives In town last weekend. Mrs. Silvio Mazza. and daugh ter; Reta, Fort Lee, NJ, Visited relatives hererecentiyv Miss Lois Houghtallng. Tor rtngton, Conn, is spending sev eral cays witn inenas in wing dale.

Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Guldl and son, Lawrence," Greenwich YlBair 2 Picnics Set By Hyde Park Catholic Unit! HYDE Some 400 mn. voniM and children are expected to attend the parish picnic or Kegina uoeu itoman Catholic church on the grounds of Eymard seminary today. The picnic will begin at 1 p. m.

and continue until dark. The Holy Name society of the church is sponsoring the outing. There will be swimming, soft ball, three legged races and fMAe Parashmanli istrlll ha tt uni titsiceuuituisj nisi ay va sale. George Jones, chairman, will be assisted by Frank Con fortl, Edward KozaL Albert McClure ahd William Bruns. NEXT SUNDAY the Reglna Coell School association will sponsor another picnic at the same place, beginning at the lame hour and also continuing until dark.

This picnic will be open to other members of the rua. ucu iimur wui riux own food. Donald DeWitt Is president of the association. Members of Ube Sodality of Our Lady of Reglna Coell held a cake sale all day Wednesday In the local Grand Union store. Members of the committee In charge were Miss Patricia New man, Miss Molra Mercer and Miss Carol Erts.

James Qulnn Is president of the group, and Miss Betty Forcler Is vice president MR. AND MRS. SouUs New man, Everett Newman and M. Alton Newman left Hyde Park Sunday to go to Southwest Harbor, Me, where their younger brother, Thomas Newman, had died unexpectedly. The funeral was Tuesday.

Miss Edith Riley returned home last weekend after a two week vacation In Florida. She Is employed at the DeLaval Separtator Co. MRS. ALEXANDER ANDER SON, East Park road. Is a pat lent at St Francies' hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davidson and their daughter, Mary, have returned to their home In Harvey street after a visit with Mrs. Davidson's family In Lyons. Miss Ruhr Johnson.

Pensa UU1U, fia, SHU 1U4. liUf rMUa Aldle, Va, left Hyde Park last weekend alter a one week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Palmer, Cronk place, Mlu Johnson Is Mr.

Palmer's aunt and Mrs. Palmer Is his mother. is. PACE NINE Committee Members Named For Harvest Festival in Fdlls li. Concert Slated Tuesday By New Paltz Summer Band NEW PALTZ New Paltx summer band wIM Its annual concert on Tuesday night The concert will take place at the Mike Moriello Memorial park.

A program of varied selections will be offered. The bsnd Is now In Its third year and is directed by Robert Breary'of the New Palls Central High school faculty. It is sponsored by the New Paltx Board of Education. Mr. and Mrs.

William Connor Jr, are the parents of a daughter, Cynthia DeWitt. Mrs. Connor is the former Miss DeWitt daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Virgil DeWitt Mrs.

Henry DuBols spent several days last week witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beacon. Miss Mary K. Lucy.

Palta was a recent guest of the McCrlmUckTamtly in Brooklyn, and also the Walter Dunhams afBabylon, L.I. Mr. and Mrs. cnaries Deyo spent last weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Eltlng Harp and 75 Attend Teenagers' Dance BEACON Seventy five teenagers attended an outdoor dance last Sunday night sponsored by iTrlnlty council. Knights of coiumous. Tne oance took piace In the yard of St John's school and music was furnished by the Melody four orchestra. Refreshments were served to the dancers and contests were conducted. Winning the rhumba contest was Miss Barbara Bor rell and Anthony Palumbo and the fox trot contest was won by Miss Ann Antonelll and Edward Tlghe.

Albert Roouiard Jr, was in charge of arrangements, assisted by the Rev. Francis Fay, Lawrence Nolan, Wlllam O'Pon nell, Leonard Coughlln, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlln, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Rellly, Patrick Plover and Charles Lewis Sr, The committee members also acted as chaperons fopthe event Edwin Corwin: With the Vets at Castle Point MR. AND MRS. ROBERT McCabe. Port Washington, LX were visitors in wingaaie on Tuesday lU.aadMfi.naymnart arnaaipi erandgrnddanghterrcolette Callhan, Were dinner guests on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Wheeler in Hopewell Junction. Gary Ilamel returned to his home here last Sunday after a two weeks visit at the home of his sister, In Rockvllle, Conn. Mr1, and Mrs. George Bass! and son, George Dover Plains, visited relatives here an Saturday. Mrs.

Egbert Slocum attended the funeral of her uncle in Warren, on Wednesday. Wassaic Girl Guest at Shower DOVER PLAINS Beverly Taylor, Wassalc. was guest of honor at a surprise bridal er, at me nome oi jnn, jona Buss, July 23. Guests attending included Blanche Mayer. Anna Morgan.

Flora Frevert Margaret 'Sawtell Doris Iliggln. Roslna Rennia and Margaret jsagewonn. Rlna Busa was co hostess. Couple Honored Al Lake Outing BEACON Miss Jane Lee Cahill and Robert Rose who were married at a noon Mass yesterday In St Joachim's church were feted by a group of friends recently at a swimming party and picnic at Lake wauon. Honoring the couple were Miss Mary Stacklum, Miss Ann Marie Lucy.

Miss Marie Chlcarella, Miss Rose Del vescovo, Miss Valeri Hayden, Miss Arlene Cmlnftnlf, Mica TI1n TYftnsi. Mo. Donald King. Jack Cahill, jonn u'Leary, mreo renzena, Robert Devlne, Michael Orslnl, Domlnlck Piccone, Milton Bit ter, tfaoen nose, rtuup now land, Robert Grudzina, Joseph Leone, and perry Duoeuky, MISS CAHILL also was hon ored at a personal shower recently by her bridal attendants, Mary Stacklum and Helen Cahill at the home of Miss coughlln Flowers' and candles decorat ed tire tables at which the guests were seated for reiresoments. Games were played and many beautiful gins received.

Attending were Mlu Ana Marie Lucy. Miss Rose Del i vescovo. Miss Eileen uunoxno, Lawrence, ureenwicn vv v. rii in jjig, Ann McDowell, Miss Judy Tripp, Miss Barbara Boyce, Miss Arlene Splnaplice, Miss Helen Dooley. Mrs.

Rob MrjtfefMre George Coughlln. Outing Slated At Mt Alvernia Seminary Field WAPPINGERS FALLS Picnic and outing of Wappln gers council. Knights of Columbus, each year for the priests and brothers of Mt Alvernia seminary will bt Sept at Mt Alvernia Grand Night Joseph Pollluccl reports thst committees will be announced soon. August meeting of the East End Fire Co, will take place at the flrehouse in, the Old Post road, Aug. 13, with John Mordlgal Sr, presiding.

Dr. and' Mrs. Melvln A. En gelman, Chelsea road, who have beefrvacatlonlng at Prospect beach. West Haven, Conn, will arrive home to 1 225 Attend Dover Church Picnic; Win no re Rpnnrfprfl iri Rnrpc JLll' 'T.

I shires with Mr. and Mrs. Wsl of the Hour with. iDf Bronx. ter WTTravla, who are Vac DOVER PLAINS Children's plcnle sponsored, by the St Charles' a C.

church, was conducted at Rudd pond Tuesday, Approximately us cnuorcn Th winners DarucioeilBE Ifl featured events for children in eluded Peter Dolan, MarJoHe Petty. Mitchell DelForno, Mary Ann Burrows, Edward Kinney, Mary Boscardln, Robert Pilch, kfarllyn Cunningham' end. fa trjeia passer. fRANOIS SCPTf aod Joaaae Farlnon won the partner races and Carl Rennia ana Mary Ann Burrows gained first prlxe for the thre ieffed race. In the cracker eating contest I first prize went to Raymond Robert Pilch and Raymond Bona won toe wheelbarrow race.

MRS. TILLIE NOVAK, chair man for the picnic, received 'a palp of i earriBga modeled after a teuUMfn fruit, as first prise in the 'balloon free for all race. The Rev. John Drew, Church 1, former assistant pastor, and the iter, uonaia jveu, Meuoaui Church, attended. Mrs.

John Novak was assist ed by Co ehalfman Anthony WatMey. Psrwtws lue thf tvemt included Rev. Gerard Lam aod ter, Robert Baucato. Members of, the Dover Rec reatloa. staff assUttog the oom ItrUtUe'laeluded Coach Willard uoea, neaaw mn.

MsryWaoaleW Marie Veterans at Castle 'Point are entertained frequently by ar tists sponsored by the American Red Cross. Described by Charles F. Sullivan In the July Issue of the "Viewpoint." patients' monthly magazine, Is a recent program presented on hos pital wares by Putnam cnapter. ue notes "tne Doogie woogie beat on the piano by Dorothy Jewell accompanied on tne duu bass by diligent Tom Sayles, both of Camel," and adds that thev held enthralled au with an ear to hear their enjoyable style, and Mrs. Barbara Brown, the Gray Lady from the American Red Cross motor pool, kept in time by tapping her dainty loot' Thirteen Castle Point patients went to New York July2t on a Broadway theater party, spon sored by Chase National Bank post, American Legion.

They attened a matinee performance of the musical success, "New Girl In1 Town." starring Gwen Verdon and Thelma Ritter. at the 46th Street theater. After the show, the New York Legion naires were host at ainner at a popular restaurant in the theatrical district AMERICAN RED CROSS motor service of Dutchess, Putnam, and Newtrargn onapters furnished transportation in sta tion wagons by Mlu Etta Huntley, Poughkeepsle; Mrs. William Newman, Carmel; and Mrs. Ann LisK, Newourgn.

it was the first time that Mrs. LUk had been on motor service as signment for Castle Point veter Mrs. Rose FiUinghamJ'nurse. accompanied the patients on the trip as supervisor. Volunteers of the "Veterans of Forelsn Wars auxiliary per formed special services on hos oital wards.

July 23. Mrs. Eliza beth McCord, Wapplngera Falls auxiliary provided wheelchair service to and from the canteen for patlente on four wards. Mrs. Addle Goebelf Veterans 'Administration Voluntary Service re presenutlve at Castle Point Hopewell Junction auxiliary showed aonovlslon films on Ward l.

There Vere two volunteer! from Vall Wolff auxiliary, Poushkeeosle. Miss Frances a. De r.M ma did letter wrltlns for salients on four wards, and Mrs, Rose F. Pierce gave wheelchair service to and from tne canteen on four waras ana aia letter wrltlns Volunteers met at me nos exhHbltlon on the hospital grounds, gave a similar demonstration tor more than 300 Boy Scouts at Camn Siwanoy. Wingdale, Dogs whldrperformed atiwegen; Christmas Land rattle Point aita Darucicaiea at Siwanoy, and their work made a big hit with the Boy Scouts, just as it had with hospitalized veterans.

Mrs. Marie k. Keener, the club's director of training. at Castle Point, conducted the Seventeen employes of the hosoltal dietetic service received certificates after completion of seven hours In diet therapy. training, at a ceremony.

July 19. in the office of the chief of dietetic service, with David An ton, manager, making tne presentation. Honors for the course went to lira Barbara Tate'and Mrs. Lavlnla Mauldln. Others who "received certificates were Miss Carrie Martin, Donald Bailey, Mrs.

Dorothy Tyler, Michael Hirscaneia, Mrs. Catherine Edds. Marcus Tate. Mrs. Pauline Sullivan, Mrs.

MacMlllan, Mrs. Mary Garrett, Miss Annie Lee Kelly, Mrs. Annie Dennlson, Miss Mary Geter, Lawrence Gore, Mrs. Vera Jones, and Miss Nancy Oliver. THE MELODAIRES.

a vol unteer group from northern New Jerser who recently cave a program out of doors on the ramo connecting and wings. nave oeen entertaining veterans at Castle Point two or three times a year since shortly after world wxr ii. Tne ononis was formed among wartime workers at the Wright Aeronautical plant in Peterson for the purpose of. entertaining servicemen in the canteens, military Posts and camps. After the war, although plur JutyTTor thsTTJurpose Oi eUSCJUUUOg U1V AU.WI AMU of the vetean, periodical.

TMEMBERifbr TtiifbAtiGiP JtfiTSZ. gKWSSSSi morrow, Mrs. John Morey. Mr. and iM.

JohnA. "HousesJf; "and tmlnlstratlotr "Voluntary service daughter. Sheryll Ann. Hugh sonvllle. are spending today i Lake Buell In the Berk tionlng there.

BUiaar. and fair of the Uughsonvllle FlreCo. will be inursaay, rriuay grounds of the ore company. Chief 'William Brady reports that many novelties and features hsve been added ifor this year'sVvent. Several1 of the 'feature Include a para kot booth.

taeaU, toys, staffed, aafinaM yefreetuaeaU, bal 1M. a4r etOldrea's rWea. MUler. Mrs. Harry Axelrod, Mrs.

Isadore Albert and Mrs. Milton Slutsky, together with Mrs. Sophia Seralnlck and Mrs. Bella Kaplan, recently vuitea castle point ana atsinouiea stationery, clgarets, cookies and candy, to patients, Mrs. Arnold Bokar, regional representative of the Veterans Administration Voluntary service of the Jewish Welfare board, on a recent date was hostess at a meeting of the committee.

Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary who have been designated to serve on the committee for Veterans of Foreign Wars day at castle Point Sept 13, include: Mrs, Addle GoetoeL Veterans Admin Istration Voluntary service re presents tlve, Hopewell Junction auxiliary; Mrs. Jean Wagner, general chairman, Vall Wolff auxiliary, Poughkeepsle: Mrs. Frances P. DeGarmo. registra tion, Tall Wolff auxiliary; Mrs.

Anna' Snyder. Dutchess County hospital chairman, who will serve as hostess, Wspplngers Falls auxiliary; and Mrs. Rose F. Pierce, publicity and chairman for the program book, Vall Wolff auxiliary, veterans Ad the majority no longer was em ployed in the Peterson factory, members 'of the chorus decided to remain together as a unit kna to alru? for disabled service men and veterans in ue Hospitals In the metropolitan area. So It came about that they start ed their visits to Castle point.

In the VSr thev worked with Qeorge Oakes and' his 40 and 8 group, and since then have continued under the supervision ot Mr. Oakes. a professional vaudeville artist who seldom has missed an appointment at Castle Point, although circumstances prevented his presence at tne recent perioonance. tie Is a member of the Vaudeville Artists post ox wc.Axaencaa Legion, 1 i JMEBJUlRJLABQUTMJn the chorus on their latest ap WAPPINGERS FALLS Committee: members, beerr appointed to assist at various booths at the 12th! Annual Harvest fair and festival of Zion EpiscopaC church Aug. 1 7 from 10 until 5.

p.m. in Zion park, "The Road Stand" (fruitt end vegetables) Mrs. Charles Ar Hubner, chairmen, Miss Ida tow. Miss Mary Hicks. Mrs Samuel Morgan, Mrs.

Kit. Wsg' goner; Gift shoppe (gifts ana handmade articles) chairman, Mrs. Raloh' H. Dederer. Mra Frederick Loop, Mrs.

R. Mil colm Hunter, Miss Mary Gor Airs, unarin b. iiuh, Mrs. Frederick H. Calre, Mrs.

Richard C. Wlnne. Mrs. Guy" Wlxson and Irving Clapp, Housewifery (household utilities) chairman. Miss Alice Hicks, Miss Edith Hicks.

Mis Maribel Knight Miss WlnU. fred Schmidt, Mrs James Post, Sweet shop candles, eakesj pies) co chairmen, Mrs, IsabeC Elliott and Mrs. A. Hun'w Mrs. Jra AlsdorfMisjEdlth.

Hicks. Mrs. Frederic A. Smith. Mrs.

Robert Asher, Mrs. John Holler, Mrs. Miller Clearwater, Miss Bestrlce Irving, Mrs. Lynir Barrett Mrs. Ernest Howson, Mrs.

Henry Boehm, Mrs. Robert u. iieue. r. EXCHANGE MART (new and used children's wesr) chalrman, Mrs.

George Blsnchard, Mrs. Robert Essert, Mrs. Henry Han sen, Mrs. John Andrews, Mrar Robert B. HeUe, Mrs.

Howard Dearborn. Mrs. Qulrlnus Groeh wegen; Christmas Land (trimmings, novelties, cards, seals) Mrs. Jack Dederer. Mrs.

How 1 ard Ellis, Mrs. Clarence R. Hss brouck, Mrs. Miller Clearwater Hatlan market Place (articles imported from Haiti) co chalr men. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Blacklock, assisted by members of the Youth fellowship. Toyland (toys and novelties) chairman, Mrs. Leston Lawerence. Mrs.

Clinton Urey, Mrs Joseph Martlnus; transh and. treasure chest (Jewelry, orna ments. bric a brac) co chairmen Mrs. William Pollock, and Fred erick H. Claire, Mrs.

Rlchard WoodrMlssJoanPollockrMrsr R. Bonsall; flower cart (flowers." and plants) co chairmen, Mrs. Richard H. Llnge and Mrs. George Hemroth, Miss Joan" Llnge and Mrs.

Richard Wild; Postofflce (mystery packages on sale) chairman, Mrs. Robert Es? serf, Mr. and Mrs. John Swat ton, Henry Hensen, Mrs. Edward McCarthy.

Jack Rush, and George Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tonlln. 12 Roy avenue.

Wapplngera Falls, are observing their tenth wedding anniversary today. Mr. and Mrs. Tonlln were married Aug. 4.

1047, In the First Methodist church of Astoria, L.I. At tendanliusera MUs Marlon Lynn and William Jdbnson. The Ton, 11ns have three children. Kathle, Patricia and Thomas. Meeting of the W.

T. Garner. Engine Co. is slated for Mon day night at 8 o'clock led by President Robert MacDowelL Plant will be made to honor SO year members at this meeting. pearance at Castle Point The original xTOUd was conusldera o.

biy larger, zxiwara J. van iiou ten.u memoir eciorr ana Marvel Detweller, secretary, of volunteers will act as ward guides. CASTLE POINT patients' Choice uf Mf iht of tiiv iiiuiilh" for July was the heavyweight title bout Monday night between Floyd Patterson and "Hurricane" Jackson at the Polo Grounds. The hospital rule, that eaMt' (or Hgbts ewi" wf Htie wards at JO pjn. was not en forced In order that veterans could receive the broadcast of the fight Hudson Highlands nog Train ing club members from New dumb, who reeenuv entertainea approximately 350 Castle Point veterans with a dog obedience Viewpoint" edltoV Walter P.

Burke Is a woUfic writer whose contributions of several pages of material to each issue of the monthly magazine are Interest ing and varied, one of tne regu lar features is cauea "uear Walter," In which he answers Questions from correspondents who sign with such pseudonyms af E. Z. Going. I. M.

Nevarong, Shoodna Dunzut, and Hope U. Kinhelp. You can imagine the questions. and the answers. American Red Cross Gray Ladles from Poughkeepsle were on ward recreation assignments Monday night Mrs.

Julia Herman and Miss Eunice Merte distributed baseball scoresheets and contest awards on and wings. Mrs. Rose Martell and Miss Estelle Germlller conduct ed a dart game on wing. The Gray. Ladles will con tinue the Red Cross recreation program on the wards tomorrow nleht.

After a vacation recess In Juiyr Hhr Emergency Fund musicians return to Castle Point Wednesday nlxht. when Jean Helsey, soprano, and Mil dred puno accompanist, will entertain veterans on wing. New Paltz Man Miss Bott Bride At Dover Church DOVER PLAINS St Chariest Roman Catholle.church was thr scene of the marriage of Mistr Julie Ann Bott, daughter of and Mrs. Joseph Bott, Dover. Plains, to Floyd Barto, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Barto. Dov er Plains, last Saturday noon. The Bey, Franclt Brelden bach, Valley State Hos" pltaJ, officiated for the double ring ceremony. "titvtvi'ut uxataACfhf 1 her fatheTT criae wore a.

white' lace over taffeta gowav designed with an Illusion neck line and short sleeves. Her veil of illusion wsi at white' lace'corontl" JB'fcWiMfllng aWille la Enflnflefi ro Marry NEW PALTZ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Every of West Shokan have announced the engagement of their daughter. Alms Mae.

to Norman Albert Ronk. twwwi.1 Sim aiM.tium nwiiirmm New Paltz. Miss Every Is a IB3B gradu ate Onteora Central High school and employed at IBM In Kingston. Mr. Ronk attended New paiti Central jHlgh school and is ployed at Ctnturjr Cemefl In and eheearrled'aaosegay white fiaaiou.

The maiai or honor, carol Bott (later of the bride, wort a blue nylon gown with a lace bodice. Her headpiece consisted of white flowers and she carried a nosegay of orange gladioli trimmed with blue lace. JOSEPH DONAHUE. New York City, uncle of the bride. was best man for the bride groom.

The bride mother was dress ed In a white and black print ed with, white accessories and carried a corssge ot red roses. Mrs. Barto wore a navy blue dress 'With a corsage of yellow tea roses. After the reception In the American Legion halt Dover Plains, the couple departed for a wedding trip to New York eity. FOR TRAVELING, the bride chose a yellow and white dress, white accessories and or chid corsage.

Mrs. Barto attended Doer Plains High school and formerly was employed at Green Gables. The bridegroom, also sa alumnus of Dovec Plains High school. Is associated with Watlf leya. Hvmn Sinas Given At 2 Dpver Churches uuvcn riuns uovrr churches, with the assistance of organist Richard Ehlenberg Jr, have, been including a hymn sing at their Sunday 'morning services, Tht congregation msy request selections.

The Sunday nigni nymn sings, coaoucira in July, have been discontinued ion te present..

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