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TB TUESDAY. MAY if, 1.952 Dorothy Dfx Letter Box tAB msa taxi Mr mr nd I have been married, a little r' year and txpectmg a baby. Ijthmk we should have a homo ot our own, out my husband IntUU thtt wt continue 'living with hit family. Wt haven't been happy atace we've been with them, at wo hav many differences of opinion. My husband It an only child 'and ht enjoyi being; hero, wbilt I'm uu trly mlMrableT Detoro wo were married to promised a home ol our own.

POPPY ANSWER! All youni people thould turt out with al home of their own, no matter how humble. In many cases, ot course, IhU la tit ttrly Impoulble; In torn othtrt, communal family lift can be.ttl up with aatlai action to. all concerned, but thtia etses aj extremely rara. Ttit beat approach to successful marriage la through a noma itt up and dedicated to a new family. vtfrorrTrnnBiin4 arf WW fully happy living on with hi par enta, grid remain completely blind to the miseries of hit wife.

Man do hot Ilka to changa. and to continue under the parental roof, with the am attention and deference ae corded him aa a alnglo ton, la Joy Indeed. Woman, domeetto creature that tht It; has a natural yearning for her own home, and no matter how well aha la treated In another domicile, It can never auf nee. ilUS MOTHER SHOULD UNDERSTAND How can a blind man be ahown the error of hit wan It hit moth er It a wit woman the will advlit him to aet up housekeeping on ou Own. Sometime another dltcern Ing member ot the family can site up the altuatlon and make approprU ate recommendatloni.

Your doctor might make the tug gettlon to your husband that your welfare, and that of the expected chlldwlll be much better If you're established under a separate roof The longer a man revela In the confining hold ot hit mother apron atrlnfa, the harder It It for him to break awar Many mother, reallng and loving thl dependency, make every effort to ttrenginen is by catering to the married ton, and relegating his wife to auch an In ferlor place In the household that any ministrations the can render her lord and master are completely lost In the shuffle ot mom'a all en ve loping attention. The longer you and your husband remain In his parents' home, the harder it will be to break away. Even at the coat ot aome unpleasantness do what you can to make him give you a home of your own. HeTI Br7nach happier him. self once he hat made the break.

(Released by The Bell Syndicate. Jnc ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE of tho engagement of Mis PA YE DORIS PfLBIDER, JO Arlington akrenua. to William Kelloee. f'rrankllnvme. Alicia Hart Beauty Hints Dont look now but your petti coat i showing I ft all right, though, for this season itxnion pointing to tiny waistlines and billowing skirts puffed put with pretty underpinnings A variety of colors and materials allow" you much more leeway than great grandmother ever had plus the wonderful advantage of completely washable fabrics Nylon neU and trjeot.

are petticoat favorites permanently finished to retain their stiffness after countless soapy dunklngs You can eliminate all ironing If you nngerpress close gathers or tuckt Simply draw the material through your finger tjowhr and firmly. Batiste, organdy, pllsse, or dotted tWbt make Ideal underskirt and. With their delicate rows of lace and ribbon; look delightfully gay peeking out from under, a glased chlntt or taffeta oversktrt An exciting bit of fashion newt It the Indoor outdoor petticoat, to bo worn either at a skirt or under your summer frock to perk them out. For a good versatile, take you anywhere petticoat wardrobe, the first thing, to consider It the wash ability of all the fabrlcs especlally the stiff ones Alwaya make sura that the hemlines ot your petticoats are spanking clean, too Use a small, stiff brush dipped In soapsuds and go over the edgings carefully before laundering the entire garment. Moll Hitcher Council Nominbtcs Officers Mrs.

Marjorle Merrltt waa nominated for councilor of Moll Pitcher council; Daughters ol America, when second nomination took place at rriday nlght'a meeting, of the council. She will succeed lira. Mildred Conklln. Election of officer! will take place at the meeting, June 13. The committee to arrange a to cral for that night include Mrt.

Emily Traver and Mrs. Arlt Traver. Membert were Invited to attend the homecoming for Mrt. May Lee, ttate councilor, In Tarrytown, June IT. Refreshments were served by Mrt.

Maude, Puff, Mrt. Conklln and Mrt. AviTrave. Mrt. Jaetyne Ham Honored at Party Mrt.

Juttyne Hun was guest of honor at a birthday party recently! at Anchor inn. Bhe receives many gifts. Among those attending were Mrt. "Agnea fiyder, Mr Margaret Natkt, Mrs. Rose Malloy, Mrt Rene Krochmal, Mrt Dortha Dunbar, Mrt Helen LaRosta, Mrs.

Mae Mul eahey. Miss Arlene Deal. Mist Doris Knaop. Mist Doris Hartom, Miss Joan Von Ooten and Mitt Betty Hawk. Winiam Dint ilanoret at rany William Dtngee, vJho wilT ob serve hla birtnaay June 13.

was party given last night at the noma or hit parents. Mr. ana mis. tree Taylor, North Quaker lane, Staatt' burg. Mr.

Dingee, who It serving with the Merchant Marines. Is home for a week and win return to hit iJutlet In Boston, Thursday. Others jnhn Vnn Buaklrk. John and Ralph Olee, Ernestine, Linda and Thomas Taylor, rawara inngev, ''Mr. and Mrt.

Oeorge E. Howe and Mr. and Mrt, Taylor. POUGHKEEPSIE NEWYQRKER PAQE FIFTEEN Mrs. Olson Named to Staff Of Junior League 'Greenleaf aLsK'tW (xlxLsH KBr I TCttaV Faye Pllcider's Engagement Announced Manfred Pflefder, 10 Arlington avenue, announces the engagement of hi daughter.

Pays Dorla. to William Kellogg, son of Mr. and Mrt. Prank Kellogg, FrthkllnvUle' The bride elect was graduated from Cornell university and now is with the New York State Extension Service In Dsfh. Mr Kellogg received hit degree and did graduate work at Cornell university He Is a member of Kappa Phi Kappa, honorary fraternity, and la district manager with the Matsey Harris CovBatavla iVjss Antonakos Guest at Dinner Mist Joanne Antonakos, daughter of Mr, and Mra.

Out Antonakoa, South Cherry alreet, was guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower and dinner given by member of Eta Beta Eta sorority at Anchor Inn last night. Mist Stella Antonakos, president, presented to the guest of honor a gift of china on behalf of the membert. Mist Antonakoa will become the bride of Oeorge Papas trat In the near future He It the ton of and Mrt. John A. Papat trat, 65 Orand avenue.

Among the guest were Mist Antonakoa, Mrt John Pavlakls, Mrt Out Vastelekot, Mrt. Out Antonakos, Mist Edna O. Kustat, Mr. Stello Fapayannacot. Mrs Charles Kalliche, Mrt Arthur Kalllche, Mrt Louis P.

Maroulla, Mrs John Chris takot, Mrs. Terry Mlchos, Miss Voula Doukat, Miss Mary Chamberas, Mrs Stephen Pechewlys Mrs Oeorge Chamberas. Miss Bessie Caianl coa Miss Helen Lffkadltes Mlu Et Ae Verven Mlu Froio Olvas Mrs Oeorge 8 Ku.iU.i Mrs Chris Kus tas Miss Mary LouMfdfn Miss Elaine Kontulls Mlas Ouule Weber and Mist Nlckle Lines, of Burlington. Vt. Franklin Pupils Guests at School Dance Member of the graduating cists ot Benjamin Franklin tchool were rgnestt at a dance Friday night, at tne scnooi auaitonum.

The silver Notes orchettra played TorHanclng. Kenneth Oearhart was the caller for square dance. Those attending were MlUtrd DePuy, Robert Manglalelll, Ermete Merola, Arlene Oermlnaro, OUdya Rledlnger, Virginia Oaddlt, Barbara Dltbrow, Carol Burr, Loulee Futaro, William Lenehan, AUan Deragon, Oeorge Marra, David Lorn, Richard Shaw. Raymond Bur gin, Thomas Mangold, Franclt Walsh, Patrick Kelly, Oeorge Steo, Stanley Stec, Anthony Plccoll, man Wltherwax, Vincent Sucato, Oeorge Komanello, Robert Knapp. Ellen Callahan.

Michael Dudek, Douglas Davis 'Ronald Batros. Wanda Hadley, Margaret KWoth, Mary WUcheck. Madeline Orlando, Edward Walton, Dorothy Schiller, Richard Oover, Barbara Avello, Pauline Schiller, Patricia Rutao. Mirr uutentr wiinim whw ski, Vincent Walsh, Oeorge Brancato, jamet eesmsn. Patricia DeWItt, Barbara Nlcalek, Anna Kopecky, Theresa Malagrlno Betty Rote.

Ann lehe rdot, Fi)cet Harris, Jutry caroi Eru and E. Linda Boyar. Frederlca Coualne. Dlant Ackert, Annette Futaro, June Tillon, Richard Renalda, Lorraine DuPuy, Ralph Porter, MarjOrle Luto, Dorothy Rote and Marlon Plccoll. Chaperona were Mrti Edward Mangold, Mrt.

Pasqualo Flengo, Mrs. Orate A. Crooktton, Mra. Michael Knemlnskl, Mrs. Robert Walsh, Mra.

Fred T. Cousins. Mrt, Dean Hadley, Mrs. Stephen Kress, Miss Helen E. Crookston.

Mrt. Bal aey DeWltW Mra. Vincent Plccoll. Mra Michael Dutchsr, Mrt John A. Orblk.

Mrt. William Watewskl. Frank DtOUlo. Mr. and Mra.

Irvine I Spencer, Mra. Oeorgg Brancato, Robert Corliss, Kenneth Oearhart and Mrs. Clara Kopecky. Circle C. Members Slav Sapper Meeting Membert ot Circle of the Trinity Methodist church met last night at the home of Mrt.

Charlet Conklln, Rose street, for a covered dish aun peEtAtslttlrur hostetset jiere Mrtr unanee qouinwicg, Mra. Edmund UnderhlU and Mrs Oeorge Smith. Mrs. Milton Erwood completed the review of the "Book of Acta." and Mrs. Lose Ferrl showed colored Ictures of her trip to Europe Mr.a.

Vaaaar Alumna, Engaged Wed Mr, and Mrs. AUan E. MtoNtcol, Rye. announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathertne Lee, to Joseph Furcell. He Is the ton of, Mr and Mrs.

William E. Pur ceU, CUfton. NJ. Mitt TitcNICol was graduated from Rosemary Hn. dreenwlch.

Ccnn. and Yatur couegtv j. Mrs. Carl Olson waa named circulation manager of the "Oreen lean the Junior league newt sheet It wtt made known at a meeting of the board of Jirectort of the league last night. Mist Jane Lawrence, prealdent, was hostess at her home, II Oarfleld place.

Mrt John M. Teasdal. editor of the Oreen leaf, made the appointment. Mi Lawrenca called attention to the change Ot date tor the next league meeting. Sustaining membersmembers will be hostesses for the session, o'clock, Monday night, June at the Poughkeepela Tennis club Mrt.

Robert Beckvcld, arte chsir ma. mUa.I. Ih.l ti.A VAAAmt KII illi. mi mil' drens theater roductlon "Rumple ttilttkiK' prewntea in tne Pougn keetwle wtt melt received. Fourteen board membert attended the meeting and social hour took place after the business discussion Marlcne Tayntor Guest ot ffonpr Miss Msrlen Tayntor was guest of honor at a bridal thower given, Friday night, by Mlat Edith oiam matteo, 80 Clarke street, Decora tlont featured a decorated umbrella In green and white, Refreshments were served.

Miss will become tht bride of Donald Weed on Saturday. May 31. Among the guests were Mrt. Thurlow Weed, Mrt. nuth Illokty, Mra.

Fred Hagerman, Mrt. Meredith Hlckey, Mrt Kathertne Partridge, Mies Dena Matte. 'Mlu Gloria Barttch. Mlat Mary Wer muth, Mitt Betty Route, Mrt, Joan Hlcki, Mlat Dorothy Palrbalrn, Mrt. Kathertne Oepen, Mlat Ethel Hutchlngt, Mrt.

Sarah Tayntor, Mrt. Stella MoCullen, Mist 'Astunta Parrella. Mrt Nancy parney, MUt Mary Frank, Mlat Julia Frank, Mrt. Elisabeth Butler, Mrt Rose Catel nova and Mrs. Rlnaktd Olam matteo.

Mrs. Davis Married 55 Years Mr, and Mra Harvey Davis, Bridge street, Hopewell Junction; observed their 5Sth wedding Anniversary, yesterday In celebration of the occasion, there waa a family gathering at the home on Bunday Mr and Mrt, Davis are the parents of tight, children. Including Kenneth, Harold and Harvey Davli, Mrs. Oeorge Bruttul and Mra. Fred erlck Ostrander of this city, Mrs.

Stephen Hatala, 'Hopewell Junction, Mra. Joseph Blattlet, here and Mrs Max Uhle, Hopewell Junction They also have 18 grandchildren Including Mrs, Karel Btrgama, Mrs Alfonso Federloo, Joan Marie, Ruth Ann, Shirley, Doris, Harold, Roy, Ronald and Harvey Davis, Lydla Ostrander, Barbara and John Clements, Beverly Oene and Oeorge Bruzgul, Donna Marie and Stephen Joseph Hatala. The five great grandchildren Include Wayne, Fed erlco. Diana and Karel Bergtma and Barbara and Harold Davis. Memorial Services Planned by Lodge Memorial services will be conducted In conjunction with tomorrow nights meeting of Auguita lodge, DOH at Uermanla hall at 8 clock Mrt Marie Mlchels will have chsrge of the nervlces Mrs Emma Veil? will conduct the meeting Eccles Matteson Engagement Announced Mr and Mrs, Thomas Eccles, Monaey, announce the en easement of their daughter.

Lola Helen, to Silas Matteson, ton of Mr. and Mra. Benjamin 11. ttaiteaon, New PalU. Miss Eccles was graduated from Katharine Otbbt school.

MontcUIr, N.J. Mr. Matteson It a graduate of Phillips Exeter academy and. Amherst college. He It a member of Chi Phi and served as a Navy pilot.

Mrs, Ann Cabot Needlework SaWVaWBtBBBBBaV ssBBtWiPiWCttHBsW' "Tl Crocheted tulip In variegated thread and dainty embroidered these lovely bedltnen motifs A tK makea a grand gift for the bride to be, Pattern No. 2043 eontktnt hot iron transfer for 4 embroidery motifs, plete crocheting instruct lont. and. material requirements Send 35c In COINS, your name, address and the PATTERN NUMBER to ANNE CABOT Poughkeep tle New Yorker. 1190 Ave Americas, New York N.

Anne Cabot's New Album of Needlework It chock full of grand designs, plus exciting feature and a gift pattern printed in the book. 29 cents. PERSONAL, MEHTIOtl Among Jha patient In Vasaar hospital are Albert UhU FUhklli: Oordon Carlton, 3M South Orand Main atreet. Paul Panel. Wannln gera Fallst Joseph Btaupre, 34 North White street Hubert Sprott, 1 Fairmont avenue and Miss Patricia Moran, 11 Noxon atreet Mra Violet Woolheater, Mil lerlon, spent the weekend with Mrt, Benjamin Woolheater, MUlprook.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arnold and Mis Eleanor lUngwodd, 101 Mill street, are sailing tomorrow from Montreal on the a. 'Aacanla," They wl(l spend the tummtr in Devonshire, Engltnd. trg.

Arnold and Mis Ring wood are the daughters of the late and Mary Rlngwood Mra, Helen palome, 4t Albany street, Jt receiving treatment In Vaissr hospital where she under went an operation Mra. Oeorgs J. Croshler Br 1 Montgomery oberVln her birthday today. Linda Spadaro, 38 Olftord avenue, It a patient In St, Franclt' hospital where aha underwent an appendectomy, Susan Coonj Bride Of fame; D. Harris Announcement la made of the marriage of Mlat Buaan I.

Coons, 1 A May atreet and Oermantown, daughter ol the late Mr, and Mrt. Jamet Coons, formerly of oermantown, to Staff Sgt. Jamet Harris. 'He It the ton of Mr ana Mra. nusaeii Harris.

Hattleaburg. Mist. The ceremony too place May ai MU Mcmoain rviaauin, va with the Itev, Mr, Cfeveland offl dating. The couple were attended by Mlat Mary Wlckham Poughkrepatt, and Harold Stuart, Chicago Mr Harris ha been employed at a home service representative for the Central Hudson Oat and Electric Corp for several yrart Sergeant Harris It ttatloned at Patrick Air force base, Florida, They will make their home in Eau Otuie, ria, Mrs. Blanche! Stahl Makes Visitation Mrt.

Blanch Btahl, member of Vaster chapter, Order of the Eattern Star, here, who la grand color bearer of the Orand Chapter of the Order of the Eattern Star of the state, returned to her home, Sunday, after spending the last three wtekt making official visit. 'She accompanied Mr. Florence McRoy, Rock vllle Center, grand matron and Ern est Parsons, Blnghamton, grand patron, of tht Order of the Eastern Star ot the ttate, Mrt Stahl aerved at grand color bearer on the occai tlon of the visitations. Tht officials visited chapter in Syracuse, Rochetter, Buffalo, Niagara rails, Welltvllle, Blnghampton, Ithaca, Elmlra and UnadUla Additional visitations will be made by the officers, next week. On Monday, they will vlalt In Saratoga; Tuesday In Albany Wednesday In Stamford and Friday In Spring Valley They will make their official visit to the Coluihbla Dutchess Putnsm district at a meeting In Aitienla next Thursday night Homecoming ceremonle for Mr McRoy are scheduled In the New York City Masonlo temple, June 1 New Rochclle Alumnae Hears Mrs.

Chickering Member ot the Mid Hudson chapter of the College of New Rochelle Alumnae association mtt I Saturday at" The Chateau, South New York City, chairman of chapter relatione and a member of the board of directors of the Alumnae association addreased the group. The chapter is working on activities designed to aid In the Ootden Jubilee Fund drlre In which the Alumnae association hopes to raise 190 000 'as a gift to the college in 194, the Jubilee year Membert from Poughkeepsle attending Included Mitt Rita Dougherty, Mlat Kathertne Parrt.1, Mrs Donald Oemmel and Mlas Denlse Lawlor, Mrs James Oaurlloff, Beacon, presided. Triphi Dinner Scheduled June 4 Members of the Trlohl club of rTrflly IHeTRoCrhurcJraf ec5HP' pletftig j))ns for their annual din ner, 7 o'clock, Wednesday June 4, at the Hotel Campbell After the dinner, to which they may take gueslt, a social evening is sctieduP ed. Miss Rosalind Dykeman, president, 'will preside. Arrangementi are In charge of Mist Clara H.

Howard, chairman, Mist Norma King and Mlu Mildred Bm alley. Greer School Reunion Conducted in New York More than 300 alumni attended the Oreer school, Hope Farm. Alum ni reunion, Friday night, at the St. Bartholomews community house, New York City. Dr.

Handle Elliott, director of Oreer school, addressed the group A message was read from Brother Lionel of Notre Dame, formerly Kenneth light, a student at Oreer, who waa unable (o attend thenre union. BttttItItItlHBTBBItl Bttttt.tt.tt.tt.ttHlBt(ttftdyklBBti aV'" Jt V'laH LH taBaWSBBBBSIIIIIH IH BBBBBas(iiHt Mammert Teen are Clob Bponaors Starlight lianet Membert of the Mummer Teenage club sponsored a "Starlight DanCe" Saturday night at Lincoln center Chaperons were Miss Evelyn LaRue. Mist Dorothy Wray and H. Vernel Smith Club members attending were Virginia Anderson, rainci uoni, ooru itocmson. Mir Michael Horton Pttrlcla Kosa.

Allen McFadden, Sherwood Pitcher, Mario Bergamo, Joan Orant, 'Catharine Hurt, Arthur Blckler. Paul Hover, Helen OUdertleeve, Marguerite Balogh, Phyllis Robinson, Lloyd Bastion, Jamet Andreat, Kenneth Munton. Theresa Scutt, PhyllU Blckler, Patricia Kotloakl. Robert Frances Oentlle, Lewis Louise. James canning and Harold Veedor.

1.LECTEII VICE ritESlDENT of the Poughkeepsle branch, American Association of University Women, last night at. the final meeting of the teaaoi was Mrt. JAMES E. CLARKE, The meeting, In tne form, of a plcnlo tupper testlon was held at Oak wood school. Local AAUW Branch Elects Mrs.

Clarke Vice President Mrt Jamet Clarke was elected1 vice president ot the Poughkeepsle branch, American Association of University Women, at last night's plcnlc meetlng at Oakwood school. Mrt. Judson Long was chosen treat urtr and Mrt. Albert J. Drake, member at large.

The offlcert will serve for two yeart, Mrt Nathan Relfler, prealdent, and Mrt Clark were elected delegates to the New York BUt AAUW biennial convention to take place In June at Skldmore college, Saratoga springs. Mrt. ruifier made known that tht school program "Reading it Fun" sponsored by the local branch, was chosen by the State AAUW organ isation at ont ol the outstanding projects of the year. The membert also went on record at endorsing the Nebraska branch's recommendation for "strengthening the existing federal penalties In the distribution of drugs to minora.1 Mrt. Drake aiked the group' to attend the open meeting, o'clock, June IT, In Poughkeepsle High school, when there will be a dis cussion on the Sprlngslde site for a proposed new high school Mrs Eamuna iuwson Jr.

was selected to represent the branch on the advisory committee of the Board of Education the board haying asked that a Citizen's Advisory committee be named tram representatives ot various groups After the business session, tht Junior group membert of the association served as ho.tete for an evening of game Mrs. Oeorge En gleherl was chairman Ladies' Night Proa ram Planned by Men's Club Reservation have been made for the annual Ladles' Night program of the Men's club ot St. Jaul church In the Mulberry room of Smith Brothers restaurant, Thursday night. Dinner will be served at o'clock, after which there will be a program of entertainment). committee on arrangements Includes J.

Herbert Joyce, chslrman, Charles 8. Yerwood, entertainment and W. Ralney McComb Among those planning to. attend, the Rev: and Mrs. William Oray, Miss Lilian M.

Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen K. Bock, Mr and Mrt Prank Partridge, William A70utch er, Harry Stoutenburgh, Mr, and Mra. Amzle Tiger, Mr, and Mr Prank. B.

Howell, Mr. and Mrt Robert Coont, Mr. and Mrt. Hector and Mra Oeorge A. Howell, Mlu Joan B.

Howell, Mr. and Mr William and Mrt Yarwood, James Ingraham Mr and Mrt. cimord Mtrcey. Mr and Mrs Floyd. Roe, Mr, and ft, Waal flAt.

Ws Ralney. ll.L Morrlt Mcoomb, Mr, and Mrt. Jonn Knudaen, Mr. LoUItt Johnson, Mlu Esther Johnson, Mr, and Mrt Joyce, Oeorge II. Beckett, Mr and Mra William Marthall, Charlet Paskey, Mr, and Mrt.

John Howe, Cltude Potts, Mr and Mra. Robert Horifsll, Mr. and Mrt. W. F.

Simmons, Harry Bayer and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth WUIson. Porter Deyle Marriage Aaneknced p. iw Mlas Maureen Helen Doyle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Doyle Woodridge, waa married Saturday to James V.

Porter. He Is tht son of Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Porter, Sag Harbor, L. I The ceremony took place In the Church of the Assumption, Woodridge, with the Rev Raymond Beach officiating Mr Porter It auoclated with tht Liberty Mutual Insurance CO Poughkeepsle Marshall Woedbrldge laaaar Alumna, Engaged Mrs Elinor O. Woodbrldge.

New York City, announcea the engagement of her daughter, Miss Marshall Woodbrldge, to Jamet PfmcTt Barron Jr He It the son of Mr and Mrt Barron, Norwell, Mass A fall wedding la planned. Mitt Wood rldge. daughter or Jonn a wooo brtdgcNew York City ttwmwcrtnT Putney school and wa graduated from Vaasar college In 1MB Trinity Chorch Circle Mill Spenser rood Salt There will be a food sale, 1 10 o'clock. Saturday morning in Luckey, Plait St Co store, under auspices of Circle F. Trinity Methodist church.

Mrt. Alfred HUbrouck and Mrs, Parrel! Wltte are In charge. Future Bride Honored by Friends Miss Dorothy XL WUhoutU, Salt Point road, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous" thower given by Mrt. John McCloskey, Pleasant VaU ley on Saturday sight. Decorations ware In a rainbow of colon and featured a decorated umbrella with favor attached.

Mlat Wlrhoutkl will become the bride of James E. Butler In the fall. After tht shower dancing Wa enjoyed at Mlu Wlrhouakt'a home. Among the invited gutats were Mrt. iciara Damato.

Mrt. J. Pre. tano, Mrt. Josephine Wlrhoutkl, Mrs.

Mary Oubeta, Mis Evelyn Wlrhoutkl, Mlu Rochtllt Wtrhou tkl, Mrt. Angetlne Cavalert, Mrt, Agnet Vtlth, Mlu Bttty Wohifthrt, Mrt. Helena Wohifthrt, Mrt Betty Butler, Mrs. Helen Butler, Mr. Irene OoletU.

Mlu Marilyn McCarty, Mr. Loretta Henderson. Mrt, Jeanette Burrowt, Mrt. D. Hoist, Mrs, Mary Clcman, Ml Judy Hoffmann, Mr.

Oladys Height, Mrs Helen Wlrhouakl, Mr Adelaide Hoffmann, Mrt. Irene Bowere, Anno Adama Dress Patterns MVK Vv mrr? R4866 "r5t' J4 41 BIde llne wins compll mentt for your slender look! Scallop add fashion Interest, bolero adds smart cover up for shopping or dating. Mas areas in print; bottro. print or solid. Psttern Ri88: Women's Sltet U.

M. 38, 40. 43. 44, 48 48 Site Mfrock and collar require 4H yards 33 Inch fabric: bolero, IK yards contrut. This psttern essy to use, simple to tew.

It tested for fit. Hat com. plete Illustrated Instructions. Bend Thirty nve cent in coins for this pattern to ANNE ADAMS, Poughkeepsle New Yorker, 138 Pat tern Dept. 343 West 17th Bt.

New York II. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE JiUMBEIU Street Addrtu City Bute Mrs, David Ring Opens Home To Antique Study Club MerttbersT Mrt.

David 8. Ring 8r Ring road. 9 Salt Point, wat notteu yuterdty afternoon to membert of the Antique Study (ilub. The 300 year old Ring hometUtd Is a "treasure house" of family antiques and heirlooms As a getting tor the beautiful old rooms, huge bowlt of garden flowers were used. The club membert were ttken on tourt of the house and tht historical background of tht furniture, bedspreads, glassware and china wat explained.

Tea and punch were aervtd and membert'were greeted In the patio by Mrt. Paul De La Verght who wore a blaok tllk gown of the Ul era, and by Mrt A Mitchell, who was gowned in brown taffeta and velvet of in i70 era, Pretldlng at the tea and punch table were Mrs. WlUlanv'J. Me Keown and Mrs. Harry Dettoir, Those atslstlna In serving were Mtt.

John Mahoney, Mrs Johri Darrow, Mrs. Edward waiun. Mrs. John Brott, Mrs, Oeorge Hoag. Mrtj Richard Nlcxte, Mrt.

Howard Wlggtrt. Mrt. John Byrne, Mrt. Robert Tripp, Mrs. Walter Rtnlhan, Mr.

Harold Smith and Mrt, Ring Others preatnt were Mrt, Eugene Ruf Mrs. Thomas Purcell, Mm John Cody, Mrt, Albert Coyert, Mrt Don aid RobefUon, Mrt. Loul Auert wald, Mrt. Ouy Aktrlch. Mrt.Trink Hn Doeckel, Mrt.

Jamet Hern, Mrs Donald Lock wood. Mrt. Lewlt Smith, Mrt. Fred StmbelU, Mrt, William Brandt, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrt.

Alke Locke, Mrs Frank Mack, Mr Joseph McCabt, Mrt Howard Ctrttr, Mr. otrttd Fltwtlllnr. Mrt Arthur Travia, Mrt. Walter P. Orlmm, Mn.

AramlnU Mahoney, Mrt William Owens, Mrt Adolphut Hoch, Mrt, Charlea Ounthtr, Mrt, Rudolph Vaeth, Mrs. Frederlo Smith, Mm. John Northrop, Mrt Peter Olltra. Mlas Edna Albro, Mrt Llmut DuRocher, Mrt Paul Pelaquln, Mrt, Ktnneth WUlton, Mra Edwtrd col lint, Mrt. Kathryn Kurtt, Mrt.

Mil ten Bcnntldtr, Mrt. Oeorge Chase, Mrt. Earl Btktr, Mrt. Raymond 8. Byme, Mrs.

Percy Brock, Mra Albert Miller, Mrt. Philip Sprott. MrtOeorge Colvln, Mrt. M. Francis, Mrt, Robert Hill, Mrt, Charles O.

Conger, Mrt, Jtmtt Hooper, Mrt. Elisabeth Be dell, Mra, Frank WtlH and Mrt Charles A Foertchltr. Friends Give Shower For Joai Valente Mrt. jonn uuruta.niuiviiie roaa; was hotteu at a bridal thowtr given last nlcht In hnnnr of Mlit Joan vaiant. uecoraiiont were, in wtiK.

ana reaturea a aecoraiea umoreiia. Miss Valent Will become the brldt of Charlet Whlttley on June 38. Ouetta Included Mrs. Edwtrd Whltelev. Mrt.

William Whltelt. Mlu Marguerite WhlUley, Mrl Bernard Henntuy, Mrt, Alvln Nltl ton, Mrt. Robert Laira, Mrt. Jose Rsnnucci, Mlu Mary attar, John Northrup. Mra.

Hugo muller and Mrt, Qilbcrt DuBoit, wti Congregational Guild Lists Reservations Pint! pltnt have 'been completed ror tne annuti mncneon oi tne Women's guild of the First Congre gational church, 1 o'clock, tomorrow, in the Mulberry room at smitn Brothtra. Mrt. E. Sterling Carter will be the guest speaker. Mrt.

Lloyd E. Spoor It in charge of the floral arrangements. A partial list of reservation Includes Mn. Otlt A. Allen, Mrt.

Let ter Alien. Mrt. Oeorge Abtrcrombe, Mrt. Theodora Bowman, Mrt. Thomas Burks, Mrt.

AshlejuBrsnd, Mrt. C. Fred Close, Mrt, Beatrice Dundy, Mn. Thomtt Collins, Mm WUlltm Carroll, Mrt. Louit P.

Crsutr, Mrs. Charles Clotsen, MUs Ruth E. Conklln, Mr. John JI. Darrow, Mrt.

Chatter Davison, Mrt, Theodora Dur land, Mrs. Marshall Doughty. Mlu Cttherlne Dewttt, Mlu Sara Freeman, Mrt. Fred Orant, Mrt, Edwtrd J. Jenkins, Mrs, Dang D.

Jackson, Mrt. Jtmes Hooper, Mrt. Helen Loughrtn, Mrt Charlea Lawson, Mrt. Eltlng.Lurnb. Mrt William W.

Malonty III, Mrt, WllUtm J. Me Keown, Mrt. Henry Noble McOrac ken. Mrt Walter Nledhsrt, and Mra. Philip A.

Swartt. Mrt Philip O. Swartt, Mrs. Edward 8 Seeley, Mrt Spoor. Mrt.

Herbert W. Saitford. Mr, Varlck V. w. Btringham, Mr, willard Warden, Mra.

Oeorge Wlnans. Mrt. John A. Walhery, Mrs Harry Vmhurgri, Mra oeorge Warrant Mrs, Walter Jordan, Mra, William Knauss. Mrt.

Edwin 8. Knauss and Mrf. William snaicner Officers Reelected By Orpheus Glee Club Officers of the Orpheus Olee club were reelected last night at a pio nlo and annual meeting, Earl Darlea Br, Boaroman road, wat host to the membert. Dr. Martin R.

Slegel terv ed at moderator for the election. The officer are: Mr, Davlet. preal dent Harry Casement, vice pretl aept; Robert DuPlikt, secretsry; William Oreene, treasurer; Robert Casement, librarian; Ellis Thorp, Howard Bloomer and John Banker Jr. district governor. Yearly reports were heard and plans outlined for next season, A feature of the evening wat record Ings of the recent concert of the club hi Poughkeepsle High school.

There were 30 members present. Kathy CatteHano Honored at Shower Mute Kathy Marie Cattellano, Highland, waa gueat of honor at a lptrsonalhowerglven jpeeently.t trie noma ot Mrs. jonn pernancy, 1M Wlnnlkee avenue. Hostesses were MraTJohn Roach and I Mra. Letter Palmer.

Mlu Castellano will become the bride ot John DeLancy Jr, on Junt 1, at St. Auguttlne church; Hlthland. Ouesta Included Mlu Re TtiliisCNowlchrMrt. WUlltm Hlgler. Mist Oertrude Plllnowlct.

Mrs. Mi chael Bannon." Mra. Winifred Ban nonMrtv Jean Bannon. Mrt. Ptvld Dlckeraon, Mrt Robert Roach, Mrt.

Marion Pulso. Mrt. Charles Mae chtttl, Mra. Julia Canale, Mrs. Frank Tafuro.

Mrt, William Elting, Mra. Raymond Montalto, Mra, Alvln curry, jotepn cornun, rLairr, aara wwcpi xaiiiumu. Floyd Taylor. Mr. Samuel Cittel mmm mm mm Jitno ana Mr.

rry wyanw Ruth Miuett We, the Women Lone women often art a drug on the social mtrktt but not Jtnle. Jtnlt gets Invited tverywhtr. 8hg It a real asset to spy hotttu. Jtnit can tiwaya be counted on to arrive when she It tupoottd to. looking attrtctlvt and In party frame ot mind.

If the tvtntng I off to a tlow tltrt, Jtnle htt a knack for getting a general conversation ttarted. Being a business womtn the' know enough of whit It aping on In tha town to hit upon topics mat tnttr est men. And though the could not hive too much time for reading, tr knowt everything interesting in tht day's newspaper. Including tht) sportt tectlon. But though tht ctn get the men talking, the doesnV pity up to Wwm and tgnor tht other womtn.

Sh It Just at quick to live Sue chance to tell about her volunteer, Job ai the hospital a to let Sue' husband to ttpreu hi Idea on a local political question. She can tell a funny ttory without dragging It out or getting tht punch line And If eonvemuon It ltgglng, tht Just hippen to know tome new giro that catches On became of Jantt't own enthuataam. i Janlt never tautt long time, herself. Bht spHk up often, but not at length, Bo tha It never borin' 1 And the can be counted on to make the hottest feel that the food It extra tpecltl, and thtt the party a tuccett. The whole point It thtt Jtnle It blesslnsr to hostasse.

beceuis wherever she goes the pay hr ty by being the kind of guest hottts know the etn count on: Married pr tingle, tht Jtnlet 'ot this world art never a drug on tha social mtrktt. (All right reserved, NBA Service, fnc Auxiliary Members Receive Certificates ntfmWrT6fTimmeffUg1oTn Maries ''n this cKy and vicinity re etlved certlncate for voluntary not pitti itrvKt at recent ceremonies at the United Stttt Vttettrvt' Ad mlnUUgtlon facility, Cattle. Point, Tht group Included Mr Wtnltm X. noointon, Mrt, jitrow nnicter booker and' Eleanor Oreen, hire; Mrt. Mildred Ltteh and Mrs.

Bttty Kohltr, Ntwburgh; and Mr. EUlt Upright, Mrt. Eleanor Andros, Mrt, Mabel Hadley, Mr. Alfrtda Kommtr and Mra. otntnevt Bpratt, Hrdt Park.

pott member who also received certificate wtrt WUlltm X. Robin ton, her: Jama E. Bpratt, Hyde Park arid Htrold.Dyton, Wtppln Hddic Club Elects Mrs White President Mrt. Mildrtd. wat elecUd pretident of the lleldle club at lattr nlght't meeting, Bh euoceedt Mr.

Marlon Olhtr eleoted. Mr. Marcartt Burhant, vice pretldtnti Mrt, Orace It, JoTntton teerttaryf Mr. Htstl Valentin, tretsurtr and Mr. Mary Wanter, chaplain.

Tht meeting wa preceded by tht second annlvtmry dlnntr of tha eiuo at Memory inn, Mrs. Jeanne Verven. Mrt. Margaret Burhant and Mrs. Clara Klllmer had charg of arrangement.

Mr. Burban will hosts for tha next meeting, June at her home; Ball Point road. Mrt Klllmw will bt tht gttUtlnt bottett, ii ii it. Court Irenita Honors New Members 'Court Irtnlta, Catholic Daughter of America, conducted reception of new membert at tha home, 3 South Hamilton atrtetj Sunday afternoon. Mlu Anna M.

Murphy. Pawling. district deputy, officiated. New membert were received by the local court. and Court Immaculate, Arnenla.

Ouesta. In addition to Mlu Murphy included Mrt Bertha Stark, rand regent of the Pawling court; Mlu Betty Dunn, grand regent of the Amenta who was accom periled by 14 member of that court and Mlu Julia M. Phtlah. member of the local court who district deputy over tht Hudson and Pawling courts. There wu a musical Drocrtm and It buffenuppertlterTThe cert monies.

Installation ot offlcert Of the local court will take. place at tht next meeting, June 4. Mlu Murphy will be the lusttlllng officer, VFW Auxiliary Plans Public Program Spontored by tht Ladles auxiliary ot vaiitwoirr, poet, vtteran of For elgn wart, a publlo program will bt conducted at the pott horn at o'clock tomorrow night. Educational moving picture will bt shown. Refreshments will bt served by Mrt.

Jetn Wagner and' Mrt. Jtnt Bocchlno. Thert win bt a brief business tettion of the aux lllary conducted attar tht open meeting. Membert oft the Put Presidents' club of tht auxiliary were enter talned last night at tht home ot Mrs. Irene Knickerbocker Win nlkee avenue Members voted to' tend a gift of money to Mr.

Mary Cross Bcnevldes, member of tht or Knizatlonwbo It a patient' In tht Brooke Army hospital. San Houston, Tex, where the underwent an operation. May 13 and a gift to Jphn.Kozak, past cotnmarider of VaU Wolfl pott, who tt a patient in 6t Franclt' hospital. .31 wotpoedwit wiot hitrbwrr nurehaad hv tha elub from which membert wlll'mtk an afghan for thejunited State Utration FaclUty, Castle Point, Plant wer made tha next meeting to be. conducted Junt 18, at the home of MjaAnad McCol tun, Cathaxlnt) atreet; Tht meeU lng win bt advanced from Junt 33, because ot tha deparUneei tgsowap ment elont In Troy, Junt as 3.

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