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PACE FOURTEEN POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER MONDAY, JUNE 27. I960 Ruth Millctt We, The Women You'll never be married long that you can afford to: Make your husband look like a dope In front of your friend-by recounting his errors In Judgment or correcting his manners, or telling of the opportunities he ha missed by not listening to you. Let yourself go In belief thai your husband should lovr jtiw and be proud to Introduce you his wife no matter how unattractive you've let yourself become, through overweight or careless grooming or a total lack of Interest In clothes your marriage get Into a rut with nothing special tn do today or to do tomorrow Just the same old routine day after day and week after week Tear down your husband's ego Instead of building it up by being overly critical. Drive a wedge between voui children and thcTr father by making Papa out as the old bear who doesn't understand them and playing yourself up a the one who understand' their problems and wants them have what they want. Wear the pants for the fam ily, making all the major derisions, deciding how the fam 1lv Income he spent, where the family should live.

nd so on. Refuse to share your hu.s nmd's interests so that you go your way and he g'M'S his lie jealous and suspicious so that you are always creating scenes. Dr. Money Berkwitz Marries Hetty Dubinett aaaaaaaaaaaVaBaaaaaaaaa! LsaTaBBBBBBBBBTC rsBBBBBBBal "Jfkm 1 i Tv, vyv Take no interest In his work no matter how absorbing it Is to him He a piKir housekeeper so that home is not a place your husband can be proud of Criticize his parents and other nf his relatives or make them feci less than welcome In your home Show disappointment in the rlfis iie bus either bv re iof honor tu: mi de Win 4 John Manrahan I'hnto MRS. MORKF.Y BKKKWMZ, the former Miss Hetty )u blnett.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dubinett. Schenectady, whose marriage took place on June 10 in the solarium of the Van Curler Hotel, choncrtadv Under canopy letting of pink roses, blue delphinium and white carnations, Miss Hetty Dubinett, daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Joseph Dubinett, Schenec tady, became the bride of Dr. Morrey IterkwiU, local dentist son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Bcrkwltz Dorchester, Mats on June, 19.

The ceremony took place in the solarturt. of the Van Curler Hotel, Schenectady, with Ilabbl Solmon S. Bernards officiating at the double ring rites. Traditional music was sung by a vocalist, accompanied by Peter Emma orchestra. Escorted by her father, the bride was gowned In white silk organza over taffeta, princess fashion, with a scoop neckline and short, shirred sleeves, all appllqued In reembroldered Ve netian lace and seed pearls.

The full skirt was accented by side panniers of matching lace and a hack pouf ending in a chapel train. Her queen's crnun of Iri descent sequins held In place a three tiered veil of silk fingertip length, and she carried a lace covered Bible arranged with a white orchid and stephanotis. Mrs Marvin Englebardt Sche nectady, was matron of honor for her sister She wore a bal lerina length gown of blue silk organza over taffeta, with a fitted, draped bodice and matching taffeta cummerbund. The bouffant skirt had a side drape which fell to the hemline and was caught with a large bow and flowers. Her small, matching headband had a circular veil and she carried a cascade arrangement of orchid carnations and delphinium.

Laura Dubinett was her sis ter's junior bridesmaid. Her pale lavender frock was styled like that of the matron of honor and she carried a cascade bou WiH H'0: 1 HR wr 4 rrt ii if "9 a AiIm zi 4 1 A i i i s.j jl ids a Bruc Ampch Photo MRS. ROBERT II. ME YEN, who became a bride on June 1R in St. Joseph's church, Millbrook She was Miss Enas A.

Salt Point. Meyen Bialousz Rites Solemnized St. Joseph's church. Mill brook, was the scene. June 18, of the weddini? nf Miss Kna.s A.

niainii7 rtanohier nf vir n) graduated from the Tufts Uni quel of orchid carnations. Mrs Stephen Uialousz. Salti hcn001 Dental Medi The nlher aflenHnntc iro Pninl mil TInKnrt II Mnuan CHIP in IIMO. iie ana A1CS. 1 in Mrs.

Jay Fluster, Albany, andson of Mr. and Mrs. SicgfriedKolrnan recently attended the Miss Barbara Tuller. Woodside. Meven.

Amenla. The ItevJ''01" reunion 01 nis class ai me I. cousins oT the bride; and i Michael Dibble officiated at the sengwiclc club, carmel, at which Miss Florence Rosenthal, Sche 'll o'clock Nuptial class P'eORed the larg nectady. They were gowned sim Peonies, carnations and pomly" eoniriDutton made to pons were used on the altar. scnooi mis year.

'hem or putting themlrecenlly. given by Mrs. Nancy ncd cascades of lavender and Mrs. Nell Freer presided at the) unused. I Browne at her home.

37 Lincoln lorgan and John Alicia Hart you hear tnat a conpie il Aarnn ll. ucrkwiu Dorchester, v. appingers Falls, sangf. Personal Mention L. Hamilton Krlssler, principal of the KrUsler Biuinetf In ttltute, left Idlewlld airport by Jet for Weilhelm, Germany, Saturday night; to ipend a week with only relative, an uncle, Johannes Krlssler.

While In the vicinity of Stuttgart, Mr. Krlssler also will visit two recent graduates of his school. Miss Margurete Klench of Ban Fried. rlchshall, and Mils Chrystal Speer of Bad Wlmpfen. He expects to return to Poughkeepsle by way of Madrid and Lisbon.

Elizabeth Meade, 108 College; avenue, a landscape architect. Is attending the 6lst annual convention of the American Society of Landscape Architects, today through Wednesday, at the Wal dorf Astoria Hotel, New York City. Peter Lawrence Bajimbuseh. grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray mond G. Baumbusch. 1 Wilbur court, received the Eagle Scout award in a formal ceremony Thursday night at the First Re formed church. Hastings on. Hudson The badge was present ed by Hastings Mayor Charles Woodward.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baumbusch, Pet er Is the seventh Eagle Scout in Hastings and the first Eagle Scout of Explorer Post two, Hastings. Dr. Abraham II.

TInkelman. 71 Halght avenue, participated In the Berkshire Dental conference sponsored by the Perlodon tology and Oral Pathology de partment of the Tufts Univer sity School of Dental Medicine, last week, at Eastover. Lenox, where he and Mrs. TInkelman were registered. The conference and seminar emphasized the medical aspects of periodontal treatment, as well as the physiological occulslon In the total treatment of periodontal disease.

Dr. TInkelman was Joan Browne Feted at Showers Mrs. Joan Browne was guest1 at a surprise shower irly in pale lavender and car Wnmn. Jmtbi ASM fleorg I. Brown Pholo MRS.

DONALD JOHN IIOL DEN, the former Miss Barbara Joyce Harvey. Kennedy road, whose marriage took place on June 18 at St. Peter's church. Barbara J. Harvey Wed at St.

Peter's Married at 1 o'clock. June 18, In. St. Peter's church, were Miss Barbara Joyce Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice O. Har vey, Kennedy road, and Donald John Holden, son of Justice of THE GIRLS By Franklin Folgei itoritw. irir I fk M6 ''IIwil sJsl. Vi" i XY LurM fi Vv I got wonderful sents for the theater. They're in the' forty eighth row.

The play won't bother us a a bit back Helene Faith Axleroad Is Married in New Jersey Miss Helene Faith Axleroad, daughter of Mrs. Coleman I. Axleroad, Montclatr. N. formerly of Poughkeepsle.

and Ber nard D. Gross. 154 Academy street, were married at 2 o'clock vestcrdav at Temple Shomrei Emunah. Montclair. Rabbi Elyc Gross, brother of the bride groom, officiated.

The bride, given In marriage bv her brother. Donald Axleroad. was gowned In silk organza trimmed in Alencon lace and pearls, with three quarter length sleeves and a bell shaped skirt. Her mantilla li hn It 'i i Vtrim ft iiijl' fnr1 ti nil linn in i li I ii I i li i i i I rarn and years are RettlnR a'P'nk divorce, it i often because were served, 'c Junks that husband who yjrs Mildred i lMiH put up with a less iii mi m. i i ria 'Jt ml Inn ii.

.11 on putting up Ml Inrcvct' avenue Decorations were In hrnlher nf Ihe hriHeprni.nl unt' and refreshments i.r, unre I)r Mrs. L. L. Rosenthal Hostess to Boards Mrs l.l L. Hosentlial.

l'l i tinii irrt the new and reliriiii man. l.sners were Attending wereiF.nglchardt; Dr. Floyd Feiderl Markouski. Mrs Lawrence Dubinett. cousin Mildred Browne.

Miss Gertrude an.l Dr. Man (Jlona Cannen, ir, lo twin nephews of nrre me nr.iie The bride's mother selected a sheath dress of cotf ec colorcdj ciiiffon uith a back drape. Mrs. Browne also was hi. nor matching accessories and a cor recenl surprise 'e green cymbodium or chids The bridegroom's mother, wore a blue silk organza sheath (In Beauty Hints Mrs Bevei ly Morane.

Mrs sepil Hoglieri. Mrs CiMht Rjalostiknia. Mrs ll.iel (', owa' anil Mis Kibin Ward The bride, who was given ln marriage by her father, wore a. vi'nttT lenfffh snirn nf nvlnn I fashioned with a fitted bodice! Ynur choic(" of cIotncs for hie.h neckline, long sleeves and summertime activities should a full skirt having lace ruffle be dictated by good taste as trim, tier nngerup veil was at wen as comfort. Yet tached to a crown of pearls and she carried a nraver book sllmm" 'men by the marked with a white orchid.

squeeze themselves intoltrain of lace and organa the Peace Donald S. Holden and Holden, Station B. Thcwas of matching lace and tulle Rev. Father Murray officiated atiand she carried a Bible marked the double ring rites, with Miss'wlth cymbldium orchids and Mary Ann Schuyler as the solo Miss Marion Gross. Brooklyn.

ist. i nc cnurcn was aecoraiea nf the bridegroom, was with gladioli. maid of honor, with Mrs. Helen The bride, who was given city, cousin of the bride, as matron of honor They iwore lilac chiffon gowns and purple tulle veils. every thou marriage by her father, wore a jgown of hand clipped Chantilly type lace over silk organza, with Solomon Gross.

Newburgh. a scalloped Sabrina neckline, was his brother's best man long sleeves and a tiered Chanel There was a reception at 2.30 HcrociocK ai ine icmpic. vuer I N.vil T. Iff.ventiiiit re. ores, dent of the Pough a' a llii School seniors at fifi Delafleld street, gnen by wis hosliss at a join! her eo workersof the New York Fiank Tidephone Co.

Hostess was Mrs la Viola Casale, with Mrs. Barbara! st Tuesilav Mr.s assisted. Mrs A Millery. presl d. in the unit for 1 1160 oduccil ihe program chairman.

Wilkinson and cn i halrman. Mrs. Frank E.iblue and a buffet luncheon was Sullivan. Mrs. Wilkinson made'served.

known that the program for the! Attending were Mrs. Markow Miss Dobbs. Mrs. Loretta Mrs. John Gallagher attended inadequate bathing suits, shorts, her sister as matron of honor.

itight toreador pants and strap Her pink net gown had shortjPS3 5un dresses which reveal sleeves and a full, waltz length vas( flesh. skirt. She wore a matching mi in fipcr nllAnilora ara 9. matching accessories and neaupiece wmi a snon veil na -corsage of white orchids. carrier! a i)ouuct or ptnK rosesiure women dui leen agers There was a reception and ana wmie carnations.

aren far behind them. They fingertip veil of French Illusion two week wedding trip to San Witherwax. Mrs. Frances FIs cella. Mrs.

Mary Tillou and Miss Helen O'Brien as co hostesses. Decorations were in pink and year will be under thej worse. Miss dinner in the ballroom of the. The bridesmaids were theappear on beaches and Hotel Later, the couple left! Misses Mane Lronyah and there nn i.iHHim. Irin In Inn.

fllsnn salf Pnint erto and llw. vTrffln Islands l.ind Law lirnl don'' SCcm Conscious ofitcr. The oilier attendants were the street in such get ups. was maid of honor for her sis Iiian Pnorlft liifn (hf innriln will reside In Poughkeepsle rolled edge, was attached to a A graduate of Poughkeepsle crown of sequins and pearls school and the Berkcly Sh carried a honnoet nf white Business school, the bride for carnations hahv's hreath anri'merly was associated with the fern, centered by a purple or iN'eMark College of Encineering. chid and arranged with maline.

Mr ross attended New York Marlon. Jin ll.n aou i 'A. ii.sir m.u.wlj and Kdith Hisedorf, Millbrook, the fact that not only are they Their gowns, of blue net. were displaying poor taste, they look imilar to that of the honor at ludicrous. If you are overweight and your figure is poor, pay the Mrs.

Stewart Percy as co chair man. October Is Membership inonlh Mrs. Vincent Donovan. u. iys and means chairman, re ji irted that plans are being in ide for a card party In the f.i'l A talent show and food na1" aKo are on the agenda.

D'lier officers Include hosol Mrs Malet. rhalrman.Ma with Mis I. De.Maso as ii chaii inan. itoianu Ni metli correspo titling secre Mrs Boone Jr and They will be at home in Poughkeepsle after July 4. The bride, a graduate of Nott lerrace High school, Schencc tendant and rhcy carried cor tady, attended the State Unlver responding bouquets.

slty College of Education atl lin nda and llarrv Dietter. Millcrton. niece and nephew of any kind. Stay away from strap ployed by the Protective Loanithe bridegroom. served as less dresses.

Be sure that your Co. Schenectady. A Member of flower Kirl and a page. The for swim suit is not only your cor penalty. Stay out of shorts of MfiK, own s'Schoonmaker.

Mrs. Mary and formerly was f.ll.l. 1. rnairmail. WIIM r.uiui Kim, Wlllllr A rl o.i! is nnt nnlv vnnr enr nther wnr simil.r onn.

nnW Hell. Mrs Galloway, Mrs Win i0lt a Psj sorority, she is a'mer wore a pink frock with a'rect size but that It Is modestlyjin aqua. Their headpieces, nle Farnum. Mrs. Angie Zappe.

granddaughter of Mrs. Rebecca' matching hat' jcut and has a skirt. Don't be as; which matched their gowns. Mrs. Nola Pascoe.

Mrs. an(l a niece of Mrs Mrs Bialousz chose a dress concerned about what double, pleated organza the Misses1 Joan Henderson, Car ol Wohlfahrt and Arden Isbirian and Mrs. Beverly Crapser. The maid of honor was gowned in pink nylon over net. daytime length, with a straight neckline, wide cummerbund and full, deep hemmed skirt tute of Technology.

He has been employed as senior instructor at the International Officers' Ordnance Training school, Aberdeen, Md. Jane Wixsnn Feted at Shower Miss Jane Elizabeth Wixsnn 'was feted at a recent hndal The.chower at the home of her sis ter in law, Mrs. Leila Wixson. Noxon road, given by the Misses both of Pough of beige nylon over satin. She are wearing as you are about had a white hat and accessories, the kind of figure you cut In was graduated and a corsage of rieeD Pink public.

from Northeastern university. roses. The bridegroom's mother Take a good, long, honest Boston, where he receiv lwas dressed In beige lace overlook at yourself in the mirror ed his bachelor of science de i satin, with white accessaries gree and from the School of: and a corsage of pink roses. Dental and Oral Surggerv. Co n.iviH Wheeler vtillhrnnlr Helen Durglel, Miss Olive John lumbia university, where he re served as best man Ushering son, Mrs.

Gwendolyn tarpen 'eivca nis oocior ot dental were Stephen Bialousz Howe. Miss Mildred Sokolewitz.l""se 'i'man Miss Bernice llaydt, Mrs Grarel i)r Herkwltz Lawless, Mrs. Grace Fallon, Mrs. Grace Bowling, Miss Patri Mrs. Ituth Magglacomo, Mrs.

ter. Miss Lorraine Wilbur Mi.ss hoard, Joan Feldl. Miss Hilda Morns (,,,, tnisiirer, John Kiehle Other members ol the Hi. hii'h school services. Mr; II' sentli.il.

chairman, with Mrs Douglas Cunningham as co chairman, legislation, publications. Edward (i Hern public relations. Mrs I'. Howaith; historian. Mrs A 'I red Monlalto; insurance, Mrs William Welch, chairman, with Mrs Harry Vosburgh as chairman, parliamentarian.

Mj Irving I). Kraut School and community rela tions Mrs Everett It. hwee4.ii.,n chairman, with Mrs It Mo Si hooninaker as ro chainnan Jlle inemlicislup. Mrs uosen Hanlon ami Mr thai. Mrs (Jarry A Mende Mrs John I.

Silvia; budget. Frank Biigar Mis'aul Iteuter Shan. Mis DonoMin. Mis Ho seiillial. Mrs Wendell lleilman and Mrs Ilillerv voting dele gales to the Poughkecpsie conn cil.

Mrs Hillery. Mrs. Donovan, Mis Rosenthal, Mrs DcMasn and Mrs Jacob F.rdielcb, with Mrs Mendez as alternate Mrs. Betty Evans. Mrs Caroline Daniels.

Mrs. Mitic (hapiu.ui. Mrs. Madeline Prime. Miss Alice lleidrick, Miss Gertrude Callamarl, Mrs.

Addle Whalen. Mrs. Victoria Cardiiialc. Mrs Joan Sheftic, Mrs. Eileen Moral! Miss Joyce Taylor.

Mrs. Mary Gersbuck, Mrs. Betty liexhouse, Mrs. Lois McKinley. Mrs Ca inille Pesnno.

Mrs. Caroline l)e Mrs Lillian llirkey. Mrs Mrs Ethel Hoiitu Mrs. Vivian Schul.n.iii Mis Bertha gery decree lie served twoSalt Point: Richard Carlson with tly Navy Dentalj Amenia: Fred Haskins, Clinton and cuirently maintainslCnrners William Carr Pnueh denl.il olli.c in 21 College keensie and Dnuslas Green Jr ivenile The lindegriinm is; South Amenia Mew a mister ol the I iniglikeepsie lutUc B'rith. and is a member of the Hudson Valley Alumni eliapter of Alpha Ome ga dental fraternity He also be longs to ihe Arlington Ilotary CHID Muriel Lawrence The Mature Parent nn other day I sat in on a l.virs.

I.eorge erven session tu. American I'sy noiiorrii ii inniirr ciiiaieic association's annual Mr.s George Veren, Creek inialnig and heard l)r Karl L' .1. loo, ivoiur aiie uisuici lliai UCI1I1 lligcr call for an enrl In snai ana past president ot Uielie irrational ritual" of capital s.ifiu.ui uiajiiii, 1.1UKOICIS III iPUIllsninelll. I made her official; "We do a lot nf flnger iwilm i the local eliapter at at Adolph Hitler for dispos ritniiKtif moniiiiii I 1. 1 Chairman of room representa fc." l'l ny put thes, Mrs Kritretth: han irs class.

Mrs. Stanislaus Dean, Verven nresident chairman. Mrs Hobert McGlll co chairman. Junior class. Mrs William Moeluke.

chairman Mrs Aldo Ilendozl. en and senior class, Mrs Bus ell B. Oppenheimer, chairman Mrs. rsainaniei iiuoui, io nan man. officers visit 1 1, formal i He tn.L' tinni Stephen .1 unwanted presided Prior In the cannot oiler the excuse M.I lint i n.r.iim They pleaded ignorance of what veison iioii wlierc she re hed white cynibldluin orchid rsape and a gift of crystal members.

Among Unattending the dinner Mrs. Hillery made known that Sept. 16 is Teachers Hei (ignition day. Brunch will be served to new teachers at 10 3D o'clock that day The first board meet eonducted a social wire Mrs Stephen Verven. Miss Elizabeth I.abrinos, Mi.ss Anna Cliamuils and Miss Eleclra Vinin Afterward, members of at Howard Johusvn.v Ing for the fall term Is sched tiled for Sept 14.

Mr Bugar will be the speaker at Ihejiisl ru PTA meeting, re.i jn i nr Poughkeepsle Hlgli School Senior HTA has changed the dati of the monthly meeting to tin fourth Wedneda of each month because of conflict with other city activities on the ol mer meeting date. iiusewarmitii (iurstM Mr and Mrs. Leo F. Chrys iere guests id honor re cen'l) at a surprise housew arming p.irty at the new home, 32 Sriuiiilhoiise lane Hosts were Walter Chrysler and Mr. and Mrs Itobeit Willels.

A live Valley Soldier With Engineers ney gills attached, was pre iucu to uit couple as a money tree Army I'vt Itaymond Heady were sencd buffet style Jr. whose wife. Uoie, lives intending mie Mr. and Mrs II a I ten road, Pleasant Valley Arnold Anvm, Mr and Mrs recently was assigned to tlie' Klijt rt Bunngton. Mr and Mrs S8tb Engineer Company In, John Carroll.

Mr nd Mrs went on in them. But we cannot plead ignorance of what goes on in the txecution chambers of our penitentiaries." He went on to assert that the conliiiuing existence of the death penalty makes it increasingly difficult to interest good, dedicated young psychiatrists in prison work I believe ll KcdenlDtion mrougii me conscious experi ence of suffering Is one of the purposes of psychiatry In prisons people suffer. They ark denied freedom of choice, of movement, meaningful ex rela tionship, friends and hope ny Helping a prisoner to be Approximately 100 guests attended the reception on the lawn of the bride's parents' home. Later, the couple left there on a two week wedding trip to Tampa, Fla. For traveling, the bride selected a pink and white checked dress, white accessories and a white orchid corsage Mrs.

Meyen, a 1958 graduate of Millbrook Central school, was employed at the Bank of Mill brook prior to her marriage. The bridegroom, an alumnus of Webuturk Central school, is employed by the Mid Hudson Electric Supply here. er to persuade my students to enter prison work I felt happy with this talk be cause it so bravely protested this nation's secretly Increasing despair of mankind. Yes, In this 19G0 world of politics, of missile love and Cold War cat and mouse torture, TJr. Mennlnger was declaring Hope for mankind.

And this is the true Issue posed by capital punishment. We are for It or against It according to the Hope we can feel In our own ability to change, to grow. If we cannot grant a Caryl Chessman his potential for de velopment, we will be unable to grant it to ourselves. So for those who wanted him dead. I am sorry.

This is not the year to say no to any potential human change The survival of us all now depends upon just that. and decide what you can or cannot wear to be In good taste. 9 Anne Adam Designs PRINTED PATTERN 4561 12 20 5 1I Our Studio MUS. BERNARD D. GROSS.

formerly Miss Helene Faith AxiYroad. Montclair, N. a former resident of Poughkeepsle. who was wed yesterday afternoon at Temple Shomrei Emunah, Montclair. bows with chiffon veils.

The honor attendant carried dark aim iigci pinK carnations and Patricia Camillaccio uie oioers carried ycnow carna riv itnrches Mrs Sandra Sucato and Shirley Con KArtrv Cnnnrn't nors. Attending were Miss: tions, Mrs. Harvey, who wore a corsage of yellow roses, was dressed in light blue chiffon over Jane Deforrest. Mrs. Leila Wixson.

Miss Linda Wixson. Miss Miss Bev Margaret Farmer. Miss Elizabeth DcFor rest, Miss Carol Hanks, Miss Mary Sinon, Mrs. Lillian Golds bary, Miss Betty Loomis, Mrs. Germany, Heady, a bridge spe eialiit in the company in Korn westhelm, entered the Army last October and completed basjc training at Fort Hood, Te.

The 21 year old soldier, whose parents live In Bangall, li i 1W jraduate of Arlington lUgb achooL Kieen ttirrrfrrr wit nt ihr suffrrhTi caused oy mm by his ads of social aggression, a nlm renounce these At 'acts But over psychiatrists who have givep the opportunity to make changes In a prisoner's nature there may burst at any moment an order for the patient's execution," Dr. Mennmg er said. "So prison work Is demoralizing to psychiatrists. Thbugh they are needed not only for the individual prisoner's rehabilita tion but to gain more knowl Loulu Herring Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Lawrence.

Mr. and Mri. Stephen Mjlur. Mr. and Mrs.

David Heaser. Mrs. John Wl. lets and Jeffrey 1 1 1 1 1, Poughkeepsle. Mr and Mn.

Francu lialn. Wappmgeri falls; and Mlu Mary WllleU. Red Hook. Maureen Ilolaapple Honored at Shower Miss Maureen Horsapple was guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower last Wednesday raine I raver as hostess. uco rations, In blue and white, a sprinkling can.

Miss Ilolaapple will be married on Sunday at the Hudson River State Hospital School ol Nursing. Guests Included Mrs. Helen Ioppolo, Mrs. Virginia Sullivan, Mrs. Thelma Malin, Mrs.

Hazel Lynch, Mrs. Catherine Hobln lon, Mr. Ruth Laurla, Mrs. Joan Lane, Mrs. Frances Burger, Mra.

Betty Wagner, Mr. Ethel Davesi, Mri. Mary Ilolaapple. Miss Ann Ethler, Miss Crol Scott. Miss Janet Williams, MUa Begin Terpening rwn" sw Tomorrow pattern: play4M, gdwaFd Taylor" Mrsr Paui Uvalt ft edge.

1 And It harder dind hard and MUa Beverly Haley str Y.W'i'C fa llfmJ i II anfaMfal UJ 1 fojTl fffMIB ,7 0 1 lli 1 I fil i i aim i i ii 111 i 7 attll I 11 tJ sirVlA li 3av I V.1 I .01 T7 flowered chintz. She had bluc'Chrlstine Callahan, Mrs. Doris and white accessories. The Seal; Miss Linda Soules, Mrs. bridegrooms mother chose a Helen tenner, Mrs.

James Sea beige silk organza sheath, beige'man and Mrs. Patricia Howard. accessories and a corsage of, pink roses. Alice Brooks Richard Holden was his rx brother's best man. Ushering I IrfPCC KflfTPrnC were llniiffls Hurveu hrnth.l UllUIIIJ er of the bride; Robert Gilnack.

Hyde Park; and Joseph Man fredl. Ihe reception took place at clock at the Covered Wag on Inn, Red Oaks Mill, where music was furnished by the LaFalce brothers. After a wed ding trip to Myrtle Beach. S.C.. the couple will reside in 4 A Fox street.

For the trip, Mrs. iioiaen wore a two tone green jacket dress, white accessories and an orchid corsage. Both were graduated from Roosevelt High school in 1937. The bride is employed by the Kecreanon department of Hud son River State hospital and her husband is an employe of tne new York State Highway department. He served in the Army for two years, with 18 montns duty in Germany.

TWO 1 smart company for summer' active social lite: Sweetheart neck bare glow ing tan bolero 1 smart tap ping for town or travel. asy suit, Printed Pattern 4361: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, IS, 18. 20. Size 10 dres require 3T yard 33 inch; bolero take yards. Printed direction on each pattern part.

Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS in coin for this pattern add 10 cent for each pattern for lst clis mailing. Send to Anne Adam, car of The Poughkeepsle New Yorker, 13S, pattern 33 VTet 17th St. New York IX, Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE.

SIZE aad STYLE NUMBER. Joan Alulls Guest at Shower Miss Joan Alulls was honored recently at a surprise bridal shower at the Polish American Citizens' club, with the Misses Eleanor and Dorothy Alulls as hostesses. Refreshments were served buffet style, featuring a large sheet cake. Miss Alulls will become the bride of War ren Pedatella on July 9 in Holy trinity church, Arlington. Invited guests Included Mrs.

Wil liam Alulls, Mr. Frank Pedatella, Mrs. Edward Alger, Mrs. Agnes Pedatella, Miss Tonl Pe datella, Mr. Earl Kilmer, Mrs Earl Van Valkenburg, Mrs Howard Jackson, Mr.

Florence fnll.H. W.M A uuauu, tuias maigirvi iavKaun, Mrs. Salvatore Splgneie, Mrs. Catherine Marino, Mrs. James Creighton, MUs Dorothy Mangl Garon, Mr.

Carl Curtis, Mrs. Carl Roblnion, Mrs. Marlon Lane, Miss Patricia Knapp, Miss Margaret Ann Clark, Mrs. James Clark, Miss Sandra Chapman, Miss Brenda By rum, Miss Theresa Ironside. Miss Karen Duffy.

Mrs. Samuel Farina, Mr. Karen Frame. Mr. Huth Pedatella, Miss Sally Kelly.

Mrs. George Cusslck. Mr. Richard Wilson, MUs Virginia Lucai, Mlu Anna May Lucas, Mrs. Ed ward Lucas.

Mr. Fred Wilson, Mlu Judy Dlubach, Mlu San dra Burnous. Mr. Charles WU helm and Mr. Robert Lawton.

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JUST OUT! Our New 19C0 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book contain THREE FREE Pattern. Plus idea galore for home furnishings, fashions, gifts, toy, bazaar eller exciting, unusual design to crochet, knit, sew. embroider, huck weave, ouilt. Ba first with the newest tend 23 cent nowt I Marriage Announced Announcement Is made of the marriage on June 4 of Miss Mary Canora. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Canora. Clin tondale, and Frank Rose, also of Cllntondale, formerly of New York City. The 4 o'clock ceremony took place in St. Augustine's church, Highland, with theWiev.

John DcLuca officiating. (liven in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Miss Elena Canora, Clinlondale, as maid of honor, with the Misses Delores Angelillo, Clinlondale, and Jean Giangrasso, Highland, as bridesmaids. Joseph Hose. Cllntondale, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and Frank Canora and Leo Sparacio, Clintondale, ushered. The bride's cathedral length gown of Chantilly lace tand nylon tulle had a fitted bodice, scalloped Sabrina neckline trimmed in lrldescents and pearls, long pointed sleeves and a bouffant skirt with a scalloped hemline and pleated tulle underskirt.

A queen's crown trimmed with pearls and sequins helds in place her fingertip veil of Illusion and she carried white orchids and baby's breath with streamers. The attendants' floor length, gowns of nylon sheer had strap less fitted bodices, matching stoles and ruffled bouffant skirts trimmed with swirls Of lace. The honor attendant wore aqua blue and the others wore orchid. Their headpieces were nylon horsehair bands wlib, matching veils and they carried flowers to correspond. The bride's mother's street length dress was of aquamarine silk organza over pure silk with a scoop neckline trimmed in seed pearls.

She wore a matching pure silk organza hat trimmed with pearls ano; a veil. The reception took place at ft o'clock at Germanla hall, after which the couple left there on a wedding trip Miami, Beach, Fla. They are residing Clintondale. The bride has been a r. raiy in me umc" oj Cnlmlsldn.

er of Juror Frank Brockwsy tui taai turve years. David TutUea Married 44 Year Mr. and Mrs. David Tuttu 18. Front street, observed helr 44th wedding anniversary nn Friday, They are the parents ot three children, Mr.

Leslie Wlands, Joseph Marone and Donald Tuttle, here. There also are eight grandchildren. Joann, Connie and Donna Mar one, Barbara and Leslie Wland and Donald. Charles and Mar. tret Turtle..

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