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PAQE THIRTY Dorothy Dig Letter, Box POUGHKEEPSIEIQURNAL I WUNESDAYSEOTBER OJr 19t DEAR ltHJLN. COur boarder, roan matt of ji whom my husband tad I hivt com to lore. It unwittingly torttklnf our lo ycar oia oaugnters heart KU fiancee died a year ago and bt (eara to lore again. In look, ability and character he la everything a girl eoald ask for AH this pliu propinquity haa proved well nlglr fatal to oar cniia We think the bay It falling in love with her but continues to fear. Though living with lu for aeveral months now, he haa taken her oat but once.

However, on that one occasion he gave her a kits, and It waan't a brotherly or alaterly kiss Ever lne watrheri her like a cat. Inquires for her at soon as he comes home from i mnrk inn tthnvi. ih vmi out wants to know with whom and where she is going I don k. wish to be overanxious but at $Ma)4rt the same time I don't want our' WWft little girl hurt Can vou help' A CONFUSED MOTHER DEAR CONTUSED MOTHER Too often propinquity is mis UkeiMoe 4vr eTf iHy wHre tne girl to young, susceptible and Inexperienced. Help your daughter to help herself If possible send her away (or a.

visit or to school in another town. If this isnt prac tical. Invite vounz people to the I di studio. house broaden her horizon MRS AUGUSTINE M. BL give her a basis for comparison I 1)1 SO, who became a bride A fuller social life or separa i on Sept 2 in St Johns tlon from the bov will provide Roman Catholic church Pawl her with the proper perspective She was Miss Erika the same time it will darlfv Sehmuck Pawling his thinking He miv sudden!) find she is the one and onl girl for hicn aaiaiaHaiaiaiaa LTttHHHHHndR' "'WWtWStWf' 1 aaiaiaiaiaiaiaiH s18BkHNS1 'HHaaw'l ssssssssssssfl tsflssssssHKP.

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JAMES T. CLEART, formerly Miss Sandra Claire Haines, 34 Smith street, who was wed on Sept 3 in St Mary a church, Wapplngers Falls DEAR HELEN 1 have been married 16 years to a man who thinks that give a woman money'" and you have Erven her every i2 clock SeP1 2. of the fhi 7 riage of Mlu Erika Sen to a mZL Reservations Made Known For Christ Church Bake thing St John Roman Catholic church Pawling, was the scene. the mir nige oi an inu senmuca f'l LA' daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry V.fefr A10fl No planning for the future of isrhmm palin nrf jtmni. our two children no companion tine of Mr and ship, no going places together I Mrs Josepb Saldino also of nothing but money mone Pawling The Rev Adrian Storm He is 76 and to excellent 0fflclated and muslc wls furn.

health I am 38 and will be a b) Mrs Kent johnson nervous wreck He tells me toTh, church dfcorated with come and go as I please No wnlte giadioli FuJi Chrysanthe questions asked so long as I mums and nm Rites in Millbrook Partial reservations have been listed for the annual Christ church clambake starting at 3 30 clock Saturday at th ter'TTrais Miori Millbrook became the I ln charge and Ray Boedecker bride of Henry Ciferri, son ofjis receiving reservations Mr and Mrs Almenndo Among those planmne to at Mlsi Anne Prance UodgkinC South HaroiWelL Maine, and New York City, will give lec ture ami demonstration on "joy for Lifetime Flower Arranging" at the fall conference of the Third district, Federated Qarden Qubt of New York Stale, Thursday, Sept. 21, at the IBM Country duh. Her pro gram will be featured after the luncheon, 13 IS o'clock. Mrs. William R.

King, Schenectady director, will preside. Mrs. Oscar Green, Pough keepsle, is assistant director. Mrs. Otto II Lanchans.

president, and Mrs. Frank L. Walton, vice president, will be guests of honor for the day Registrations ill be made at 8 30 o'clock and the morning session is scheduled at 10 IS o'clock. Committees for the day include general chairman, Mrs. Floyd A Cook Poughkeepsle: reservations Mrs Joseph L.

Petz, Pouchkeepsie registrars, Mrs. Helen Ludolph. Hyde Park, Chairman, assisted by Mrs Rich aru a lTweuey Airs James it Fraser Mrs Dudley Van Eugene Krieger, Mrs A AI lendorph Schoonmaker Mrs Herbert Saltford. Mrs Walter Averlll II and Mrs Petz, Pough keepsle, luncheon, Mrs Dean WUcox, chairman, assisted by Mrs. John Cody Mrs Howard Lay.

and Mrs Edward Mat thews Poughkeepsle Others assisting in the days activilies Include Mrs Prooer Schoharie Mrs Fred Tator and Mrs Edward Bergles Rhinebeck Mrs James Magee Millerton Mrs Milton Scheely Mrs Kenneth Pearce and Miss Bertha Conger. Poughkeepsle Step aUrrUI Flute miss Anne Frances IIODGKINS. South Harps well, Me. and New York City, 'j wHr srteTturraonwrstc tion at the fall conference of District Three, Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Thursday, Sept 31, at the IBM Country club Linda Latham Becomes Bride Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Linda Ellen Latham Washington, daughter of Mrs Lucy Latham 24 West Main street Wappingers Falls, and Edwin Latham Bethesda, Md and JasssssssssPasssssssH iaKaJtasB PERSONALS May Loretta Noonan. 14 Flannery avenue, Is a aurgical patient at the New York Eye and Ear infirmary.

Second ave nue ana 13th street. New York City THE GIRlS By Franklin Folgor infer i thia evening we'd try thew. Dr; Haryiaonf being hers. Seventh Ward Alderman and Mrs John Isett. 40 Forbus street, have returned home after a week vacation on Cape Cod, Mass Miss Lillian DIMaso.

daugh ter of Mr and Mrs James DIMaso, 37 N'oxon street and New York City, Is vacationing in Europe for three weeks While there she will visit Mr and Mrs Ronald Piatt in FonUine bleau France Mrs Piatt Is the former Elaine Diamond of this Cifern also of Millbrook at Mr anri Mr, Har atnam uetnesaa, mo anatormer tiaine uiamono mis clock Sunday afternoon in Robert Landis also of Wash citj Mr Piatt a member of aeep up me appearance oi a St Josep i churcn Millbrook ihkiuii on ui mu imij happy marriage and do a face fcave nis oaugn Thf Rp Robert Dibble offi Cardnr Mr and Mrs John Harrv Landis, Danville uoned in France for more than saving job for him 1" i I elated at the double rlne rites iM ila Mr and Mrs Rav The double ring ceremonv took a car MissDiMa who U1 When I cry out for a normal Uilh Mrs Trrrva Fiore at the u. i place on June 10 in the Con also tour ltalv Switzerland and hoini file, he coldly asks wh ttUlr 'ni "de" oran and AuSstin Heights Methodist church lGreece to return homel Mothers' Club To Hear Speaker Dr Martin Dreyfuss will be guest speaker at tomorrow nights open meeting of the Vassar hospital Mothers' club 7 43 o'clock, at Home one on the hospital grounds Mrs Ed ward Watkins president will introduce the speaker whose topic will be the Local Blood Bank" Afterward, there will be a discussion of projects for the coming jear Refreshments will be served by the officers, including first vice president Mrs Kenneth Vallej second vice president, Mrs Robert Hunter: recording secretary Mrs George Halstead, treasurer Mrs Raoul Feris. corresponding secretary, Mrs Robert Nelson, historian and co camera chairman Mrs Ernest Cibelll co camera chairman Mrs Robert Johnson publicity chairman Mrs George Winnie Ruth Millett We, The Women A builder of bomb shelters says there seems to be a psychological block keeping Americans from getting busy providing themselves with fam ily bomb shelters He thinks some people actually are 'ashamed of owning shelters For Pete's sake do we have to make a bomb ahelter a status symbol In order to get Ameri cans interested'' If so, why don we put the advertising ixiys 10 worn on me jod They've sold us on auch sta tus symbols as the second car, the private swimming pool the vacation home the motorboat. sunshine chairman ihp "If, the stereo, the i oraan and Ausustine when he provides me with a a ui i Bridesmaids were the Misses! tt. nlpitv nflAn'U of the The bride was given in mar lJLnne hl.M orld and Virginia Orion Pawl nage by her father Her gown A of teSsV fe BQnuo FrattceUi.iof handl.pped ChanUlly lace h.

rof wf.h htSi tne Bron cou 'he bride and tulle over sUk taffeta had under the same roof with him a fitte( iace bodlce scaUoped et virtually living alone I am neckline trimmed ln at the limit of my endurance ninonj aiaino rium I seouins and seed 1 ii The full lace skirt featured cab sjt. To him no problem exists i ushering were Peter Clark and E.V", You might say I am in a prison of my own making Granted but do I and the children have to be in prison forever' I want to build a real life for myself and them Am I being ungrateful or selfish' DESPERATE DEAR DESPERATE 'Vou are paying the penalty for marry ing a man twice your age From what you say, money was the Waller McGoush Pawlini and Joseph Baldino, Purdjs another brother of the bridegroom The brides gown was of Chantiily lace over taffeta de signed with a fitted bodice scalloped a i a neckline trimmed in seed pearls and iri Mrs Walter Kingston Miss Elva Kingston Mr and Mrs John an DeWater Henry Marshall Robert Marshall, Mr ami Mrs Raymond Caldwell, Mrs Robert Sullivan, Mr and Mrs Howard dibbs Mr and Mrs Harry Matte son, Mr and Mrs Edward Mev bage roses on the frorit and side panels with tiers of lace and tulle ruffles terminating in a chapel train in back Her fingertip veil of English silk illusion had i hand rolled edge and was caught to a Swedish crown of lace trimmed in sequins and seed pearls She carried a cas descent sequins long arrangement of white or sieves uu uasqur waisiune chids and carnations pfunnonc itinO' fatnr I ftrtllHt if uhinh nwtxinsJnsi 11 divorce is the answer Build a chapel trained skirl a Mrs JUd fT mi. Wf ih h.i ii a Plains cousin of the bride was jwh.vy.. LHTflUrU JltrillUIlC IltfT dren within the framework ofjflngertip veil of English silk present conoiuons imni oi an, illusion had a hand rolled edge tne pleasures you can snare lnd waJ atUched to a coronet theater going, movies, reading 1 0f cut crjstals She earned a sports trips, friends, parties cascade arrangement of phal Your life need not be barren aenopsis orchids and feathered Plant the eeed now for a hap lcarnat.ons i purr i u.ui Th halr K. power sown wa nf rnminrp hl.i Uix is a registered :.7 'on cnose a Deige saUn MUh a fitted boduelsaUll sneath dress uhlcn fea.

jscoop neckline bracelet sleeves'tured a overskirt She had matron of honor She wore a light green satin gown with a matching headpiece and earned a cascade arrangement of jellow pom pons Al Ciferri Jr Millbrook was best man for his brother Ushers were Sam Fiore Millbrook, and James Stone, son, ait sou jvirs r.awara i elbow length sleeves The bouf ca fant skirt featured lace panels a In front and back and was ac thony Siintoma, Howard Gibbs Jr Mr and Mrs Fred Je. erkk Thomann Mrs 7" "1. Washington Pink carnations Oct 1 and white gladioli were used in decoration for the candlelight! Albert Meurer, 5 Lafko rites drive who has been a patient Given In marriage bv herlat tne Harkness Pavilion New father the bride wore a gownYoric citv is recuperating at oi siiK organza over laueia bls home lasruonea wun a unea ooaice scalloped scoop neckline and Richardson Mrs Emily Rider was held in place by a crown Mr and Mrs Robert Breed iof dJJPVrJ sh.e lutdur di I diigriui jil ui wiihc carnations and pink roses 4 The maid of honor Jlisa Mr and Mrs Walter Wagner Mr and Mrs Harrv Royster Mr and Mrs Bruce Lindqulst Mr and Mrs John Grubb Mrs Henry Lumb Mr and Diane Latham Binghamton sister of the bnde was gowned Char es 'rubb Mr and T't 'if Mia'vid headband and white gloves and a of hite carnatioas cen Mr and Mrs Robert Holl Mr TJ ilJ.I.L 1 MM JanJetColeman'rMrs Cin P'nk Setheart derella Jacobsen, Mr and Mrs 3 John Fellows Mr and Mrs Bridesmaids were the Misses trademark A Bell Syndicate Feature Lowery Canal Nuptials Announced and a full skirt having shirred back detail in ice blue She wore a romance' blue horsehair coro matching accessories and a cor sage of white orchids The bridegroom mother wore hrldpgroom mother wore a net with a circular ytm andtroal Huentetin dress, match earned a cascade arrangement iaz accessories and a corsage of Mr. Jrfl. run.1 Hirhland.

Pink Fu chrysanthemums lKardemas .1 hr.and pons Anne Adams Dress Patterns announces th mimWf of heri ThrA ua, a rprpntlnn fnf 120 daughter. Miss Rose Marie Ca I The bridesmaids gowns were guests at Daniele restaurant, nal to Leonard Lowery, 129 stvled like that of the matron uubrook after which the cou Academy Street The double of honor onlv in ice blue with pje en there on a twoweek ring ceremony took place at 2 roraame blue back detail Their adding trip For traveling, the clock, Sunday afternoon in headpieces were ice blue silk bride selected a beige suit with St Augustine's Roman Catholic bou with bouffant veils and a black hat and accessories and church, Highland with the Rev thev iarned cascade arrange a rnruw nf nrrhiHs Mr and James Quinn. assistant pastor ments of pink Fuji chrvsanthe irs Cifern will make their of St church, officiating mums and pom pon home in Millbrook 1 ne oriue was given mar Tne brides mother's full i ij jviiilI ij em school I jiiiiijfil ijMrf aiigr tmt jlin. aVtf 1 1 1 furfiiri li honor Thorns French tVC Jlfiroom school and served in iviT.J. Vk i mother's fuH stirted dress was 1 Armv frir three vear pingers Falls, served his uncle lne Army lor uiree ears I.

medium blue lace over tat i u. miv.H ucamuu uu uic uwirrs were hjl hll. fc 1y gl "i JZ a a sir ictriyiiuii iwi, (Jiacc 11 lodge wmgdaie rub 60 Receives ftarbtheirMc1usmi jTL Herman Merkle Dr and A eb" Sldn. and.Patncia Gerfrje Wav Mrs "asning Htfn Jhi, ton Their gowns headpieces Bundy and Mr and Mis Frederick Fox Jr thoe of the honor attendant 'and thev carried similar colon ial bouquets Both Mrs Latham and Mrs Landis wore blue dresses and yellow tea rose corsages Wilmer Flovd Washington served asbest man Ushers were Lance Corporal Peter Hanlin, US Marine corps Boston, Mjus and Gerald Barnes El mira There wa a reepuon at 1058 Wahlcr plate Washington The couple now is residing in 3426 Terrace drive AJexandrta Va The bride is a 1959 graduate of Wapplngers Central school and a 1960 alumna of Albany 4879 SIZES M'a 24'i Immediate family st the Ship Lantern. Inn.

Milton Upon Berltshl.rJe and Mrl Lowery wUl reside in nd 78 Grand street Highland nd Canada iheSeVeraf Members coup'e will reside in Pawling Fu travel the bride selected Five new members were re i u. an aqua blue sheath with a XT rw A u.i matching jacke black accesso r.ea and phalaenopsis orchid vt" .7., m' torsage are Mrs Edna1 Horan, Mrs Mrs. Asher Th hnri i iMQ rr.rfiiato Sarah Henderson, Miss Lillian Mr ani IMrs Augustus Asher I ofp' actoof and Mr "h0 bMrVed a secrtLrV EloUe Kegler There 25th wedding anniversary es bV, were 68 In attendance teraay, ceiepratea tne occasion eidhardt opened Uie nigTTTt tne' GSrt1 hool lu pr" their son in law and daughter "ploved a derk by then S. I nPiTilfs Kink a rtf Ir Tmat "uru ui ms umikc uinii, fp n4 4 Rin4tap rm. brek Jr.

Luty Knolls, Hyde Pacing Park The couple also has a son Mrs Rhea Rouse and Albert Anderson who will observe his 94th birthday on Monday. Members also worked on the various Augustus Arthur, who resides Ilornbeck Circle D.wn wl ofC'u made known that the Uon? hlTUver Sd hltt ill Ule Selina "ornbtk 'rcl o'1 meetings will be conducted tured a large wedding cake 'be rirst church each Monday In the school cafe Amooe the invited euesti "tiK Jl" aiauu tena Irom 49 to 4 43 Clock weVeMr and Mrs Robert Hwtshorn 17 Vassar View Heretofore the sessions began Sloan, the Bronx Mr and Mrs "VJ.J lal i30 clock Francis Ronan New York City. Mr and Mrs Raymond Feeley, Air sno Mrs. toward reeiey Mr and Mrs. Walter Wright, Miss joan Mertgan and Mr and Mrs.

Charles Raker, Yonkera; Mr nd Mrs John McKechnle. Mahopae Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Soulls Newmanj Hydo Parkr wwtam Asner. Mrs.

Helen Marian Cadv leader will orp tkide Mrs. Harold Jornov, Red Hook; Mr. and Mrs. James Asher, Mr and Mrs. Anton Rlnschlcr and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma Bit and family and Mr. and rs. G.

Alley Brlgp. Rhine Data; air. ana Mrs. jvornores sr, ana Mr. ant Mr.

Edward HCiwcnury, iiopeweu juncuon; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pat teoburgh, Mr. Clark Nleolato, jut Young and Mm aiarion juuap, foughkeepsie. i i SSSSSSSSAJ iKMv, flrT "LLPijB? i Jll I 1 I Wl I "iff r4Tliv I I jrfl HI vvt "A Ij" lrr' ttbairWlMr Mrs.

Egan Hosts At Barbecue, Party Members of the Cinderella Beauty Salon bowling etam con ducted a barbecue at the home of Mr and Mrs John Lgan, Clinton Corners Sunday The occasion also marked the 47tl wedding anniversary of the Egan parents Mr and Mrs August Herrmann Married in Gcrmanv Mr and Mrs Herrmann have another daughter Mrs Frank Desser Brookljn and a son Walter Herrmann, citj One of the main dishes at the barbecue was a suckling pig Members of the bowling team and their families present were Mr and Mrs Andrew Daniels and daughter Mr and Mrs Walter Herrmann and Mr and Mrs. Charles Knapp Poughkeepsle and Mr and Mrs John, Petersen, opeweli Junction Guests invited to the anni versary were Mr and Mrs Frank Desser and sons, Brook lyn Mr and Mrs Henry Heid inger, Mr and Mrs Henry Classen Mr and Mrs Henry Petersen and Mr and Mrs Louis llofke of the Bronx Refreshments were served throughout the dav Mrs Robert Ford and hospital ha" home And ity chairman Mrs Samuel Dal 4nc'' easlly t0rmak iltged if vt'e don't have the lat est status svmbol I They ought to be able to I make the family bomb shelter tne very most for status seekers Mrs. VanHook To Live in Maryland Mr and Mrs Philip Van with one hand tied behind their Hook Pinestead Hjde Park I backs and only one to pound are moving to 1122 Tanej. their tjpewnters Taconic Smith Club JU1U 13UV 41UUIIift Jl rtlUdllv (ft a college A farmer rm pClCClUfGS LunCnGOn Courts Frederick Md where he will take up duties as administrative assistant to Dr Randle Elliott president of Hood college He has been as sociated with Greer school at Hope Farm since 1948 first as an accountant, later as pur chasing agent and as an ad mmisLrative assistant Mr VanHook was graduated from Dickinson college where he received the bachelor losophy degree and subsequently earned his master degree at Temple university Mrs VanHook, who has been employed as bookkeeper ai Courtney Laundry for a number of vears was graduated from the W'ood Purmton Secretarial school Her mother, Mrs Harry Deuel resides at 81 Montgomery street On Sunday night the couple was entertained at a dinner par ty by Mr and Mrs Robert Breed at Anchor Inn Dr Elliott wl)o became president Of Hood college this vear is former executive direitor oflhave one When vou stop to think of it it a natural for the advertising copy writers First they can appeal to papa "Will your children be the only ones in the block to be without protection in case of nuclear attack'" That ought to be easy for the men who wrote the ads picturing the poor little boy who had to go to the neighbors to watch Then they can appeal to mama Just think of what they could do with full color layouts of the interior, of the bomb sneners oi tne Hollywood stars They can even appeal to the kids and teenaeers with hnmh shelter parties as the latest in entertaining Wh, if they put their minds to it the advertising copywrit ers could make the bomb shelter so much of a status symbol that far from being ashamed" to own them we would soon be ashamed to admit we didn Greer school Alice Brooks Designs Dlove of the FBI. she now ploved bv tne Spark division of General Motors The bridegroom is a graduate fc 'A of Danville High school class sn.akpr nllye1tnheTaconic' 'Smith" I uUns.

IIspa! tTntirlrincnn rhairman nf thp rmnrri nf trust ees of Smith college. Norlhamp ploe he now is with the Columbian Financial Corp MmmMkmmmmrtmkmtmmmmumA. 7 At the next meeting Monday Presiding at a club meeting Local WSCS Slates Speaker final plans will be made for a or go out for lunch ln a poised business meetinz and Picnic, toicawial with fashions important take place Sept 25, at the Hud cardigan neckline Easy flare of 1 I 1 'rtrl k.l I I. ison River State hospital boathouse Also at the next meet ing, members whose birthdays occur ln beptemoer will be hon 'sneer drcsstngs wtlHae made, too Mrs Earl Engle New York Conference president of the WSCS, will, be guest speaker at tomgnrs meettna; or tne WSCS of the Washington hnmh MM Vmia Ha 111 ho accompanied by Mrs Ralph rVl. Now Vnrlf Cnnl.r.n.

MCCI TOmOITOW retary of student work, will Meetings of the Gai Nineties speak on The Spirit Is Lord Members oi otner local WSCS group have been Invited to at tend. The meditation, "The Holy Spirit." will be conducted by Mrs Florence Smith and the executive officers of the society! club of Lincoln center will be inwuru niiimn vw uic icu' tcr. from 2 to 4 o'clock. Robert Benton, president, will preside for the business session, at wnicn time program plans will mad. RrMhmjniK will 111 serve refreshments, withJierfed and trsniportstlon pro (Mrs.

Ruby Becker as chairman 'vided. skirt helps you look linuiier Printed Pattern 4879 Half Sizes 14W, lVi, 18Vi. 2Hi 22 Ij, 241J SUe 16Vi requires 13lfc yards au inr4v fihrla PTf jsjsrwssr wsjfalsj! 'TBUsirr Send FIFTY CENTS in coins ttr for each pattern for lst class mauing send to Anne Adams, 138, co Poughkeepsle Journal, Pattern Dept 243 West 17th St, New York 11, Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUM BER FALLS 100 BEST FASHIONS separates, dresses, suits, en semtues, au sizes, tn our new Pattern Catalog color.

Sew fpr yourself, family, 35c Mrs. Badgley Heads Nursery Proiect The Hidden Valley Day Care Nursery, of which Mrs Donald Badgley Guilford a for mer resident of Clover Hill, is president has broken ground for a 125 000 structure in Guil ford, a suburb of Greensboro It will be equipped to care for 40 children of wi rking mothers Mrs Badgley the former Margaret Patterson is an alum na of Beaver college and of the Prsebytenan hospital Philadelphia Mr and Mrs Badgley moved from Poughkeepsle several years ago to make their home in vortn Carolina, where he is a special agent with the New York Life Insurance Co The nursery building 'on Highway 421 is adjacent to the Hidden Valley Mobile park which also is owned and operated by the Baagievs James Scbulta Jr. Christened Syndar James Donald SchulU Jr aon ot Mr and Mrs Schultz, 83 Ell zaoetn street Albany, was on 8 Emmanuel Lutheran tbany Hts fi Poughkeepsle resident God parents were Mrs Joan Morri son, city, and Robert Kohlnke Albany Mter the service, a buffet luncheon was served at the SchulU home Attending wers Mr and Mrs Jaseoh SchulU Mr and Mrs. William Kohlnke. Mr and Mrs, Alfred Robinson William.

Rob ert and Stanford Kohlnke, Mr and Mrs James Scbulta. Louise SchulU and Mrs. Morrison, club Sept 28, at the Pough keepsle Tennis club Luncheon, clock will be preceded by an informal reception at 12 o'clock Invitations to 200 alumnae and parents of studenU in this area have been sent out by Mrs Ro bert Agnew. Fishklll. president Friends of alumnae and parents of prospective students also are Invited to attend Mrs Hodgkinson will sneak on "What's Ahead for Smith College A 1922 graduate of ISmilh she was elected chair man of the board in June after serving, five years as alumnae trustee A resident of Boston, Mass she has been active ln civic affairs, Is a trustee of the Boston Museum of Science and has taken a leading part in the Boston Community fund, the Boston chapter of the American Red Cross and the Boston University School of Social Work Mrs Hodgkinson was appointed oy Governor rurcoto to the Massachusetts Committee on Scholarship Aid Her husband is chairman of the board of William Filene Son's Co Mrs Henry Meagher Hyde Par vice president of the Ta conic Smith club, Is luncheon chairman, assisted by Mrs ougnkeeos co chairman Reservations are vraMcP' UKISXJDIMl jk fC wfflWJfWflff 7 Mean WlviN yAMWm Weve been Iivina bv status svmbols for a long time Perhaps we can be kept from dying by a status svmbol too Diane Shatford Wed in Endwell Miss Diane Shatford, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Shatford, 567 Hooper road Endwell, formerlv of Hopewell Junction became the bride of Joseph Stomonis Sugar Nitch Pa at 2 clock Saturday afternoon in the Church of Christ.

the King Endwell Mrs Ralph Bahrot attBdd the bride as matron of honor, with Jerry Taskiel Sugar Notch, ai best man for the bridegroom Misses Betty Lou Stonioms, Su gar Notch, sister of the bridegroom Sharon Nvman and Rpi. JUJi tric 'HlevelhtHlJamfA'Wfs" Crawford as junior bridesmaid Ushers were William Cougblln and Leonard Wilbur, Endwell, and Leonard Stonlonls, Sugar Notch brother of the bridegroom Mrs Stonlonls. a gradjate of Mount St. Mary's academy, Newburgh and the Krissler Business institute, was employ ed at the IBM Education center until July i960, when her family moved to Endwell area chairmen from the four counties covered by the club it includes, tor Columbia coun ty Mrs Arthur liendrlckson. Craryvilte, Dutchess, Mrs Nor man woodward.

PoushkeeDsie Orange, Mrs Frederick Balfe Jr New burgh; and Litchfield county. Mrs. Lewis de BldU. Sharon. Conn.

Those planning to attend are asked to make their reservations by Sept. i. These cozy cuddly slippers ring the bell with the barefoot set especially the reindeer. Jiffy' Krit a slipper in an evening one flat piece plus Deu immea Dana uay gut' attern mi; cnaru; directions, children's sizes 4 to 12 included Send Thirty five cents (coins) for this pattern add 10 cenu for each pattern for lst class mailing send to Alice Brooks re ot fougnteepsle Journa 304 Needlecraf Dept Ola ctfeUea" Station New York 11. Print nlaln ly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, PATTERN NUMBER NEVER BEFORE VALUE' 200 yes, 200 designs to knit, crochet, sew, weave, embroider, aullt ln our naw 1962 Needle.

craft Catalog ready nowl See oeauuiui Humes in a complete lasnion section plus bedspreads, linens, toys, aigfcans, slipcovers plus 2 free patterns. Send 25c now! Miss DeMareo Guest At Bridal Shower Mrs Mario Paolllli, 17 Swen son drive entertained a a mis cellaneous shower recently ln nonr ot her niece. Miss Joyce Anne DeMareo, Wapplngers Falls, who will be married Sept 17 Among the guests were Mrs Catherine DIOttaviano. Mrs Thomas DeMareo Mrs Anthony DeMareo Miss Barbara DeMar eo Mrs Charles DeMareo. Mrs Albert Valentino, Mrs Joseph DeMareo.

Mrs John DiPleco. Miss Phyllis DiPleco, Mrs Gerard Amoroso. Miss Gertrude Rellly, Mrs Louis Mancuso, Mrs Phillips, Mrs. Nicholas Catalano. Miss Katherlne Bain, Mrs.

Gilbert Napoleon, Mrs Domlnick Napoleon, Mrs. Rose Frankonis. Mrs. Donato Muccl. Mrs August Marcus, Miss Jacoueline Mar.

cus, Mrs John DeMareo, Mrs Gtno DiGregorio, Mrs. Amelia Delaros1, Mrs. Mary Palazzo. Miss Mildred' Palazzo. Mrs Frank Mesick.

Mrs. Dominie Marchlonne Sr Mrs, Fred Fischer, Mrs. Reglna Mucet and Mrs Carmen Perpetua. i a. i.

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