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lit isTv sialsaaiMrE Mrs: Cdtkllto Give Lecture At ReWHook Club Meeting vTOUGHKEEPSIB NEW, iff i 'T z1 MISS JUDITH BURGEV1N, daughter of Mr and Mrs David Burgevln Lafayette Tillf. who will enter St Law rente university. Canton, ai freshman on Sept 13 She wa graduated from Pine rialnt Central school In June aa an hgnor student Mn Burgevin and her son, Julea David uurgevln, are alumni of St Lawrence, Jutes, who recently served a second lieutenant In the Array now is at the University of Bloomlngton, study. Ing tot his master's degree Dorothy Dix Letter Box DEAR, DOROTHY DIX: We are a couple who do not have children, ana would dearly love to adopt one. We're told It takes time, and we are afraid that by the time a youngster Is available, we'll be beyond the accepted age for adoptive parents.

We're considering the Idea of taking a young girl In and put ting her through college Would you have any suggestions as to now mis couia pe accomplished? Mr. and Mrs DEAIt FOLKS The reason that there is such a scarcity of adoptable children Is that everyone with a lopely spot In the houie wants a cuddlejome baby By concentrating hope on babies, people miss out on all the other folks who need love, a hQme, security. There are lonely old people, handicapped children, young sir Is desperate ly In Jieed of a helping hand and youngsters from brok homes; they all need a temporary haven Why aren't any of these ever considered wnen open nearts (o seeking someone Jo shelter! While your Idea of taking a girl to educate Js a fine one, there are people who have more need of a home. A girl accepted on your terms will unquestionably be Interested In the education first. That will be her goal, and she probably won't have much time for you Your pastor or local welfare agency should be approached for contacts In any of these fields Be sure that anyone girl oc oldster comes to you with official recommendation In a step as Important as this, confidence can be misplaced easily.

Arlcnc R. Gieo Guest of Honor Miss Arlene Ghee was the guest of honor at a bridal show tr on Sunday, given by Miss Fvelyn Mrsh at her summer home at Sylvan Lake Pecorv tlom featured a pink and White sprinkling can with candle ind floral arrangements A buffet supper was served Mlu Ghee will be wed to rred Gcrth Jr. Rochdale, on Sept 21 Guests attended from Poughkeepsie Hnchdale Pleasant Valley, Mlllbrnok Verbank Flshklll Hyde Park and Dover Plains Mildred Robinson Engaged to Marry Announcement Is msde of the engagement of Mlts Mildred Sievonne noblnson Washing ton, daughter of Mrs Paul Coates. Oak Summit road Mill brook, and William Robinson, San Diego, Cal, to Pfc Sher wood Dlckeraon He is the son of Mr Hattle. James 160 Smith street.

Miss Robinson was graduated from Mlllbrook High school, class of 1993 and from the Kris sler Business Institute, clan of 1033 She is curerntiy employed by the Department of Stite, D. C. Mr. Dickerson, an alumnus or roughkeep tie High school, class of 1033, Is In lhe Army, stationed at present at Fort uragg, The wedding will take place on uci DEAR DOROTHY DIX My boy friend and I are rectnt high school graduates We've boen wording In a store this Jummer, and will go on to col rge In the fall I would like to getJilm a watch for his birthday but my sitter says I'm 160 young to spend so piuch on a gift. It would amount to $33.

Madeline MADELINE Sister Is sight Such an expensive gift would be embarrassing to the boy. Keep the gift in the rec ord or book class DEAR DOROTHY DIX Is it all right to Co steady with two ooys at one time7 Dolly DEAR DOLLY Can two objects simultaneously occupy the aame apace You propose a contradiction lo terms Either you go steady with one boy or uaic acvciju Dorothy Dix Is a trademark registered In the tl. Patent Office by The Bell Syndicate. Ine (Released by The Bell Syndicate. Inc) Beverly Reynolds Guest of Honor Miss.

Beverly Reynolds wis nonored recently at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs William Coon and Mils Sandra Beddows, at the Coon home, Noxoa road Decorations were In a color scheme of green and white with contrasting floral arrangements Miss Reynolds will become the bride of Joseph Ernsley. aunaay Included in the Invited guesta were Mrs Joseph Emsley. Mrs I'atricia will, Miss Diana wnght, Mrs Robert Ledrlch, Mrs. Arthur Schoor, Miss Marlon Stadler, Mrs John Nellson. Mrs Margery Marsh.

Mrs Samuel Reynolds. Mrs Ada Jenkins, Miss Diana Jen kins, Mrs Albert Nellson, Mrs Robert Reining. Mrs. Glacomo Llggera, Mrs Merton OPrey, Miss Joan Drum. Miss An? li rriei.

Miss Karen James, Miss Barbara Rudd, Mrs Edn Booth, Miss Cherry Ann Budd, Mrs MacLay, Miss Katherlne Kennedy, Miss' Evelyn Martin Miss Mary Jane uox, ftjiss Lois Delsslnger Mrs Walter Murray and Miss Ethel Hart Anne Adams Dress Patterns St. John's Group To Have Program Meeting Members of the Women's auxiliary of St John's Evangelical Lutheran church will conduct their first fsll meetlne at 8 clock, tomorrow night, at the church. Miss Olga Plog. president, win present 'A Verbal Tour of Europe" and Mrs William Wagner will lead the devotional program Re freshments Mill be served by Mrs Frederick chairman, with. Mrs Louis Campbell.

Mrs. Henry Emer and Mrs Edmund Miller agisting Maurice Millers Marrled II tears Mr and Mrs Maurice Miller ZZ Lincoln avenue observed ineir nth wedding anniversary on Siuidu Because of Illness in the family no special celebration was planned The couple was married In st Pauls chufch with the late Rev Roland J. Bunten officiating They are the parents of a son Steven ho wljl be three years old oh Sept 0 1 lia A All. UU i ip: flo ri v. tl 'I a.

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care of rne roughkeepsle New Yorker, 138 Pattern Dept 243 West 17(h St. New York 11? Print plainly NAME ADDRESS with ZONE1; SIZE and STYLE NUMBER Mrs Mary Deputy Cattell, Red Hook and, New York City, nationally known landscape architect, will be the. guest speakei at the covered dish luncheon and meeting of Red Hook Garden club, Monday afternoon at St Pauls Lutheran church. Ited Hook Luncheon is scheduled for 12 30 o'clock and the lecture will take place at 2'30 o'clock Members may take guests Nclehborlni eardrn Clubs also have been Invited to attend Mrs Cattell who will lecture on Designs for Small Proner ties" has written for minv nr the garden publications and is author of the books I andscape with Shrubs and Garden Housekeeping She also has dc. signed gardens In New York City as well as at many large estates.

In villages and st bur ban gardens to public works such as Mount Klsco's Klrby I'laza for colleges such as the Concordia college campus In the Bronx, and In Dutches county, examples of her work Include the Hobcat Montgomery, the Donaldson and Pomeroy estates Mlllbro6k, and "The Oakes," Barrytown Friends Honor Lorraine Campilii Mlts Lorraine Camnllli daughter of and Mrs Nicholas Campilii, 13 Moran ave nue, Wapplngers Falls, who will become the bride of John Rog ers on Oct 10, was the guest of honor at a bridal shower re cently, given at Mt Carmel hall, Wapplngers Falls Mr Rogers Is the son of Mrs Helen Rogers 34 Downey avenue, Wapplngers Falls and the late Charles Rogers Shower gifts were arranged beneath a centerpiece of decorated umbrellas and streamers Rrefreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs Anthony DeMarco Mrs August Velletri. Mrs Anthony Turco. Mrs Vincent Fredericks and the Misses Miry Cush Madeline Grandeo Mildred Palazzo and Lucy Clerl Invited guests Included Mrs Nicholas Campilii. Mrs Helen Itogers, Mrs George Morlarlty. Mrs Robert Rogers Miss Annette BruUiefs Mrs Mary Pa lauo, Mrs Josephine Cafaro Mrs Joseph Eagan Mrs Jo seph Alfonso Mrs Fermo PrN ante, Mrs Francis McNeil, Miss Annette noblllard Miss Rose Marie Franccse and.

Mrs Louis Bottlnl Mrs Nicholas Fredericks Mrs Jan Velletri Mrs Venzle DeMsrco, Miss Mary DeMarco. Mrs Margaret Anella, Christina AncIIa, Mrs Thomas DeMarco Mrs John DlMarco. Mrs Louis Benedetto Mrs Josephine Terralavoro, Mrs Nicholas Cafaro. Mrs Phillip Sciac ca. Mrs James Grosso, Patricia Grosso and Mrs Mary Silvestri Mrs Joseph Garzise Mrs Joseph Lucato, Mrs.

Carmine Picclottl Mrs Joseph Raffaele. Mrs Elizabeth Campesc. Mrs Margaret Itallano Mrs Anfile Plccone, Mrs John Blasottl, Mrs Herman Nenni, Mrs Mi chael Phillips. Mrs Salvatore Evangelist, Mrs Charles Mahoney Mrs Charles Dennett Mrs Angellne Ranalll and Mrs Vincent Ranalll Mrs John Car mine DIOrlo, Mrs Henry DlMarco, Mrs Alfonso DiMarco Mrs Clement Capara. Carol Harris, Mrs.

Frank Partinston. Miss Edna Dougherty. Mrs Daniel Sabla. Mrs Anthonv Si. bla Miss Mary Dl Santls, Mrs Millie Losecco, Mrs Thomss Bocchlno Mrs William Clan.

chetta, Mrs Anerlco Alfonso Mrs Carmine Galuccl and Mrs Rlno Furlani Mrs Anthony Zoril. Mrs Vincent AntonclM Mrs Angelo DlMartlnq, Mrs George. Kleley. miss Aiary fticcanerty. Mrs Francis Burnett.

Mrs William Tarqulnc Mrs John Smith Mrs Frank DIBerto, Mrs Grace Morlarty, Ettore Torra)i voro, Mrs Anthony Valentino, Mrs Anthony Garzlonne, Mrs Ann Cuslmanno and Mrs Frank Grandeo. Mrs Raymond Fries Miss Ann Fries. Mrs Helen Hllder brand, Barbara De Marco Anne uMarle DeMarco. Mrs Frank Morgese, Mrs Margaret Garnot, Mrs Joseph Alfonso Mrs James Lambert. Mrs Anthony ueraoto.

Airs James Trepepl, Mrs Bernard Brennle. Mrs John Csmpiiil Mrs Albert Valentino and Mrs Anthony DlMarco Mrs Raymond Pacei. Alias Lucy Benedetto. Mrs Marv In nuzxlo, Mrs Joseph Marshall. Mrs Ippollto Glola, Mrs, Peter McCabe.

Mrs Frank Scianni. Mrs Peter Santelle. Mrs Morell KnaPD. Mrs Vincent Gabrlelle, Mrs Morris Lsffln Mrs Cosmo Sclanna Mrs Joseph Pictuero Mrs Eva Smith Mrs Edward Kaliff and Mrs James Sabla Mrs Joseph Cplllns, Mrs Ann Vasta Mrs Joseph Landols Willis Smith, the Misses Virginia and Theresa DISantls. Joanne Antonelli, Adeline Crosnier, Mrs Edward Lambert, Airs urace Barton Mrs Nich olas Garsot.

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rtmohlp nt nj xtr. Ilyman Nasoff, 3 Mlllef road, whose engagement to Joseph Arnold Chazan, Buffalo, has been announced Helene Nasoff, Future Bride Of Joseph Chazen, Buffalo Mr and Mrs Ilyman Nasoff. 3 Miller road, announce the engagement of their daughter. Helene Sue, to Joseph Chazan, Buffalo Wedding plans arc In complete ine prospective bride was graduated from Boston Unlvrr slty Junior college and now Is a junior at Buffalo State Teachers college An alumnus of the Universl ty of Buffalo School of Pharma cy, Mr Chazan son of Mr and Mrs Sidney Chazan 67 Nor walk avenue. Buffalo, is pres ently a sophomore at the Unl vcrslty of Buffalo School of Medicine Hi Is a past piesldent of Beta Sigma Ilho fraternity and a member of Itho Chi, honora ry pharmacy society Wagncr Blodgctt Nuptials Announced Miss Justine Drcsel Wagner and Lieutenant Stephen Whitney Blodgvlt Jr.

Marine Carps Reserve, will be married In December The engagement Is announced by Miss Wagner parents, Mr and Mrs John As pinwali Wagnec, Newburgh Lieutenant Blqdgctt is the son of Mr and Mrs Illodgctt. Flsh kill Miss Wagner a graduate of the House In the Pines school Norton. Mass also studied at Bennett Junior and Hnch cot leges She was introduced to so 1 cicty in 1954 at the Mid Hudson Valley cotillion in Poughkeepsie and Is a provisional member of the Newburgh Junior League The bride to be is a granddaughter of Colonel Hayden Walie Wagner. Army, retired and Mrs Wagner, Newburgh. and Mrs Alger Dresel.

Washington, and the late Captain Dresel. Navy She If a great granddaughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Aspln wall of Newburgh and New York City. Lieutenant Blodgett was grad uated from the Westminster school snd Yale university. where he belonged to St An thpny Hall He Is a grandson of Mrs George Eames New York City and Sharon. Conn the late Mr Barstdw and the late Mr and Mrs William Tildcn Blodgett of New York City and Fishklll Personal Mention Samuel McKall 22 IBM road.

is a patient in Vassar hospital The Rev Leslie Farle Catlln former pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church, and Mrs Catlln Lynbrook. 1 arc spending a week as guests of Mrs Jennie I 8fi Fulton avenue Mr and Mrs hdward Sccore, and son Fdward Jr. 18 Watson place Hyde Park and Mrs Sccore mother, Mrs Paul Cota Forest Glen road Valley Cottage were In Berke Icy Cal to attend the wedding of Miss Kristin tk strand, Berkeley and Mrs Cotas son. Walter Shlnman Hoffman Valley Cottage which will take place Friday night Marcus Miller, who has been a patient at Vassar hosDl tat for the last two weeks has returned to his home, 11 Jewett avenue Mr and Mrs Hugh Perry and son James, formerly of 48 Manltou avenue, have moved to Lexington Ky Mrs Perry is me lormer Miss I ols Drury Mrs Stephen Mackey. 64 South Clover street was elected stale president of the united Postofflce Clerks aux iliary at the annual convention last week at the Powers Hotel Rochester Mrs Mackey was accompanied to toe convention by Mrs Aloyslus 3 Allen place, who Is a past state president Next year convention will take place In Pough keejxie Ruth Millott We, The Women Joseph DeMarco fc vV td i 0.

SUe 4 Wedding'Papers 100 INVITATIONS nd I I 10S KNtmaVRE CABDS M.l. I )r TMERMOCRAPllED MM I tiUU It. rur.mvm JL 1 I CRANE fLpAPERS KIVM.I AdArMl tw5cn Cfcit VI 0 il i Y7 tm i i jt "i wI 4, rKf i I Lutheran Auxiliary Plan Fall Events Members of the Ladles' aux lllary of the First Lutheran church will plan their fall activities at their first fall Ing, 2 o'clock, tomorrow after noon, at the church, Mrs. Caro line urenner win preside. The coffee committee will Include fJMrs.

Erftma 'chairman, assisted Dy Airs. Jonanna.NCld Bix, roir, juarie nejuer, airai Emma Wetzel, Emily Osier, I MrsrTlduIseVTflilertf. tStk'i ausie Mrs. Magda Iene RecknsgeL Mrs. Ernestine Next time I decide lo have a group of women visit, I think I II have two parties on two dif ferent days One for the dieters and one for the nondielcrs When you mix them up.

no body enjoys the food you have gone to a lot of trouble to pre pare The dieter either turns up her nose at it and says with obvious pride in her self re straint. No, thank you, just black coffee for me Or she succumbs to temptation with the1 unhappy remark, "I can't resist but this means I am going to hive to skip dinner tonight Meanwhile the women who) aren't quite so figure conscious and could realjv enjoy bit of a food binge are too self con scious to enjoy what they eat The dieters look at them with the 'superior air of a sober person watching a drunk They may not say anything out loud. but the cool disdainful look says plenty So nobody, has fun The only answer I can see to ask when I Issue an Invitation "Are vou dieting? Seaman. Victor Illustrate U. S.

Navy, son of Mr and Mrs Frank lllustrato. 43 Crest wood boulevard, was scheduled to re turn to Newport. I on Sun day, aboard the destroyer. USS nimair, after a four month cruise the Mediterranean with the Sixth fleet Mrs Frank A Parker, 33 liar ris street, Is a patient at Vassar hospital Miss Corney Recent Bride In ft 4 o'clock ceremony, Sun day afternoon, In Christ Eplscd pal church, Mils Carol Ann Corney, daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Corney, 34 LaGrange avenue, the bride of John Arthur Ernest He Is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Ernest. Staten Island White gladioli and candelabra were used to decorate The Rev Robert Terwllll ger.

Ph rector of the church was assisted by the Rev Richard Corney, brother of the bride Mrs Edith Ryan, organist, play ed Handel I argo is the pro ccsslonal and Purcell Trumpet Tunc' for the recessional Mr Carney gave his daughter In marriage The bride was gowned In white peau de sole, with a strapless bodice, mandarin col tared Jacket hkvlng bracelet sleeves and a bouffant, ballerina length skirt finished In back by small peau de sole bows Her elbow length veil of white silk illusion was caught to a clip of peau de sole and she carried a whlto prayer book marked with white pom pons and stephanotls. Miss Susan Swarts, New York City, the maid of honored, wore a princess style gown of seafoam grecjn iridescent taffeta. It had a draped velvet neckline which formed a trouble panel to the hem of the daytime length skirt She carried a cascade arrange ment of yellow pom pons and chrysanthemums and her headband was of yellow pom 'pons Ann Mllllngton Corney, Hil ton was the flower girl Her white organdy frock had a green velvet sash She carried a basket of yellow daisies' and white pom pons and her headband was of yellow pom pons The bride mother Was dress cd In French blue, sheer brocade with beige complements Her corage was of golden rapture roses The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of pink Chantllly lace over silk She had pink and white accessories and a corsage of white sweetheart roses with blue delphinium Fugcne Frnest Staten Island was best man Ushering were I)r Amir Meher. Brooklyn, and George Corney, Milton There was a reception at Vassar Alumnae House after which the couple left there on a wedding trip to western New York state They will live in 312 South Randolph street. Champaign, III For travel Mrs Er nest chose a navy blue combed cotton dress and white accessories The bride was graduated from Arlington High school In 1933 and received a bachelor of arts degree from Drew university Madison A member of Trl Beta sorority, she will be a sty dent In the graduate school political science at the Unlvers ity of Illinois this fall Mr Ernest Is an alumnus of Tottenvllle High school and re ceived a bachelor of arts de gree from Drew university where he was a member of Stg ma Phi honorary fraternity The recipient of a Fellowship the bridegroom will continue his studies for his masters degree and doctorate in theoretical physcls at.

the University of Illinois. ,957 i' i a THEGIlS By Frdnklio Fplgei 3C2e 1 VW P3 11 111 PlRSE1 "Where are the gasoline pumps?" Pamela Lane's Marriage ToC. F.Curtis Announced Announcement is made of the marriage on Aug 24 of Miss Pamela J. Laiic, daughter of Mrs. Marlon Lane, 244 Innla and Car Curtis son of Mr, and Mrs.

Curtis, Pine Hill road, Pleasant Valley The ceremony took place at 4 o'clock In St Paul's church here, with the Rev Ernest Alt officiating There was a reception at the hofhe of the bridegroom par ents The bride was given in mar riage by her uncle, Police Lieutenant George Traver She wore a ballerina length gown of white lace over satin, with Peter Pan collar and lone sleeves and her fingertip veil was attached to a seed pearl head piece She carried a cas cade arrangement of white car nations Mrs Carlton A Hobltison at tending her sister as matron of honor, wore a ballerina length gown of blue lace over satin She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses The bride mother wore an aqua sheath dress while accessories and a corsage of yellow roses Airs Curtis was dressed In mint green, princess style trimmed with lace She had white Complements and a corsage of Talisman roses Alden Curtis was best man for his brother The ushers were Robert Alulls and Charles Daniels. Pleasant Valley Mrs Curtis attended Pough keepsie High school and Is em ployed at the Sidney Dia mond Real Fstate office Mr Curtis attended Roosevelt High school and now Is serving wun the Mr Force as an airman second class At the termination of his current 30 day leave he will report Jor duty In England in? JfwiB mm Yi mm A. ffL jr4 iir vsrt Army Specialist Third Class Edward Merola son of Mr and Mrs John Merola 27 Or chard place, was a member of the 44th Antiaircraft Artillery battalion's battery jj team which recently won the post softball championship at Fort Niagara He Is a 1934 graduate of Pough' keepsie High school Mr and Mrs Allyn Scofleld and sons, Jeffrey and Gary, for merly of 1 Benton orad have sold their home and left here Sunday for a new home In Es sex Junction, Vt where Mr Scofleld Is employed by IBM The family recently was honored at a farewell picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs Royal Freer, Manchester road Marine Private James Aspbury Jr, son of Mr and Mrs Aspbury, Halght avenue. Mill brook Is serving with the Second Marine division after com pleting four weeks of infantry schooling at Camp Geiger, Camp Lejeune combat training unl' In North Carolina Saul A.

Lazarus, 14 Muldowney circle. Is attending a con vention at the Drakellotel. Chi cago, 111 today through Satur day, for Continental Assurance Co agents whjo TiuaU fled for the company's top production dub Wednesday1 I promise you there won't be a dlefer in the crowd, And you wqn't hear the worii caiorie mentioned" This trying t6 mix the dieters and the iood lovers at thje same party makes no one nanny. least of all the hostess We, already have partlesl and strictly to Kcincra. ao wily noi bo one.iivo further! fend have teparUe mrtlei far thnli.

whn Intra In SchaU and. Mrs Johanna Steig leat andthosi who it mutAe Nt wr a i.t i 'xr TSr "ItHW KvhV Army Specialist Third Class lUchard F. kaitin, son of Mr and Mrs Morris Laffln 0 If I get a ans Dutchess avenue. Wapplngers wef I can say I am having my Falls, was a me'mber of the 44th dieting friends on Tuesday for Antiaircraft Artillery battalion a a lowcajorie luncheon battery (earn which recently If the answer Is "no' III say uonrthe not soflhall ehamnlon. k.in you come ior juncn on Mrs.

Howard Lay Jr, Entertains Unit Officers Mrs Howard Lay Jr Has broUck drive, entertained recently at a meeting at her home, for all new and retiring officers and committee chairmen of the Croft Corners Home Demonstration n. 1 1 Among those attending were Mrs Joseph Blaszak, MrS Harry Burdick, Mrs Nils Edstrom Mrs Bertram Gumble Mrs James Hoffnagle, Mrs William A Hubbard Jr, Mrs Floyd II Keener, Mrs Joseph Kriscka Mrs II Paul J.inkey. Mrs Frederick Macomber, Mrs Matthew Stokan Mrs LeRoy Tackley, Mrs Herbert Van Nes Jr, and Mrs Walter Von Krfenel plans for the coming year were discussed and the program for 1937 '38 was sub mitted by Mrs Kriscka, program chairman The Arst meet ing of the unit If scheduled for Monday at the Croft Corners Arehouse, at which time there will be a covered dish supper and program entitled "Tips and Tricks," to be presented by Mary Ann Pomposo of the Home Demonstration office New members will be accepted at the meeting Mrs Llnkey, Cypress lane, is in charge of membership The present offic ers of the unit were installed at the June meeting a picnic session at Mrs Edstrom's home In Croft road They are Mrs Lay, chairman, Mrs Llnkey, vice chairman, "Mrs Macomber, secretary, and Mrs Yon Ksenel, treasurer Tomorrow they will Ittend an officers' meeting! at the First Congregational church Hyde Park Unit Meeting Next Week Members of the Hyde Park unit of the Northern Dutchess Health Center auxiliary will meet on Tuesday at the hQme of Mrs Arol 17 Fulcr Lane. Hyde Park with Mrs Bart Jordano and Mrs Robert FUzpatrlck as hostesses Mrs Hulet A Sflvernale. president.

wui preside fyf tjif HJ IP ii MRS CARL F. CURtlS, the former Miss Pamela Lane, 244 Innls avenue, who was wed on Aug 24 In St Paula church Alice Brooks Designs Cherry street Her husband re ceived a bachelor of science de gree jn cnemicai engineering from Yale university and mas ter of science degree from Van derbllt unlversltyr .7023 HtsTi PHr 11122 laH IVIbibbibbV sbbbbbI MlV5tU "Q(jPyy5 Miss Tataro. tuture Bride Guest of Honor at Shower Miss Rita Pataro 197 North Hamilton sitreet. was honored recently at a bridal shower given by Mrs Irma Colaclcco. Mrs Gilda Delchler and Miss Lonnle Pataro at the Colaclcco home.

68 Lent street The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Gerardo Pataro. the brlde felect will be married to "Laur ence Brue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brue, Verbank, on Sept i ceremony will take place at 2 o'clock In Mt Carmel church Among those attending were Mrs Gilda Pataro.

Mrs. Ann. Blscardl. Mrs Ida Filola. Mrs Sarah BiscardU BisrardL Mrs Josephine Bls cardl Mrs Theresa Blscardl.

Mrs Grace Olah Mrs Bcrnlce Ackert, Mrs Ethel Bobbins. Mrs James Pcrrotta Mrs Joan Zelenskl Mrs Dorothy Van De Water Mrs Carolyn Totten. Mrs Victoria Sama. Mrs Rosa He PaganelJl, Mrs Rose Bruno. Mrs Esther Anthony and the Misses Josephine Filola, Mary Bruno, Mildred Burnett and Mary Sama Out of town guests Included Mrs Lee Blscardl.

Rhlnebeck, Mrs Brue, Verbank, Mrs Shirley Bennett, Mrs Jean Moorhead, Mrs Ruth Cady, Mrs. Alma Freer. Mrs Jean Decker. Mrs Evelyn Turner, Mrs Helen Brue and Miss Carol Ann Cadv. Pleasant Valley Mfo ship at Fort Niagara He Is a 1933 graduate of Wapplngers (Central school.

'I R. Manneihas. been pro mubcu. cuiuivuvHiitai engin eer in the Research, and De vlslom at the Hum ble Oil and Refining company's Baytown, Text, rerineryi'Mr. and Mr.sj lanne andtwo xqnti'Jive in.

222 llackberry Mrs. Manne, the former jMlss Beverly MaUel, isthe daughter AfV Charles Lewis Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs Lewis, $1 Rose street, Is receiving basic Infantry training at Fort Knbx, Ky. He is a 1934 graduate of ToughkeeDsie nign scnooi Miss Marjorle Rosen has re turned to her home, 63 Wbltlter Douievard, after spending the summer with her grandmother, Mrs.

Anna Wolkowltz. North iiouywooa. uai. sne.aito visit ed friends and relatives In koutbrn California, Trr sun. Jonn 103 caraen street motored to Mtimf TlaL where, she ii visiting tier pari Mrs Joseph Mon i emsggiore, formerly of this Ay ilorses right in your Jiomet Scatter these gay pillows In a bedroom er playroom.

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