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AtVW. .1. Sundoy, February 25, 1979 Pouohkecpila Journol 1 IE r' Obituaries Mrs. Hayes. Service! have been held tor Mrs.

J. Margaret Hayes of 168 Ballston Saratoga Springs. Mrs. Hayes died at the Saratoga Hospital on Saturday, Feb. 17.

A former resident of Glens Falls, she was born in New York City, the daughter of Patrick and Mary (Reardon) She graduated from St. Mary's Academy and the' New Palti Normal School. Sne taught at the Staatsburg School and was a member of the Columbus School faculty In Poughkeepsle until her retirement in 1958. She was married Mrs; Moritz HOPEWELrVUNCTION Mrs. Katharirta Morjti, 86, of Pierce Arrow" Road, died Saturday at Vassar Hospital.

Before moving to. Dutchess County, she had been 'a resident of College Point, L.t. Mrs. Morltz was born In Austria on Feb. 19, 189), the daughter bf Mr.

and Mrs. Fedrlch. She Is survived by a dau.ghter.Jtf rs, Elizabeths Friedrich of HtSJSewell Junction; a SDn, Frank Morltz of Hillsboro, N.H.; five grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren Calling hours will be today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the McHoul Funeral Home, Route 82, Hopewell Junction, and Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. at the Johann Cleason Funeral Home, 2104 College Point Boulevard in College Point.

The funeral will be Tuesday at 10:45 a.m. at St. Fedelis Church in College Point where a Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered. Burial will be In St. Mary's Cemetery in Flushing.

Deaths ANGELUCCI At Vassar Hospital. Poughkeepsle on Februrary 23. 1979. Pas quale (Patsy) Angeluccl, resident of 13 Barbara Lane, wapplngers Falls, NY. Beloved husband of Mary (Fllacchlone) Angeluccl.

Devoted father of Raymond, Joseph, and Anthony Angeluccl. Brother of Mrs. Jennie Zeolla. The funeral will be conducted from the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home.

128 Main Flshkill. N.Y. on Monday February 26, 1979 at and at 10am from St. Marys Church, Flshkill where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated. Friends will be received at the Auchmoody Funeral Home on Saturday Sunday from 2 4 7 tpm.

Prayers will be offered Sunday evening. Interment. Rose Hill Memorial Park, Putnam Valley, N.Y. ELMENDORF George W. at Vassar Hospital, February 22nd.

Beloved husband of Marguerite Elmendorf and father of Mrs. Barbara Mower George W. Brother of Mrs. Ella Griffin Mrs. Viola Wlrsch.

Funeral services will be held today at 2pm from Sweets Funeral Home, 28 South Post Hyde Park with the Rev. Allan Conover officiating. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. KNAUSS, at Central Dutchess Nursing Home on Feb. 24 1979.

Bertha N. Knauss. Mother of Gordon R. and Leonard M. Knauss.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Schoonmaker Chapel, 73 So. Hamilton Poughkeepsle, on Feb. J. The family will receive their friends at the Schoonmaker Chapel this evening from 7 to 9. Interment In the Wap plngers Rural Cemetery.

MACDONALD Thomas on Thursday Feb. 22. 1979. At his residence 203 Maple Pawling N.Y. Beloved husband of Winifred M.

Walsh MacDonald. Funeral services "will be conducted on Monday, Feb. 26, at from the Horn 4 Thomes Funeral Home S3 East Main Street, Pawling, to St John's Church for a Mass of Christian Burial at 11am. Interment St John's Cemetery, Maspeth N.Y. Friends may call at the Horn Thomes Funeral Home, Saturday 7 to 9pm, Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm.

Prayers will be offered at the funeral home Sunday at Spm. MC GLYNN At rest February 22. 1979. Flllna McGlynn. beloved wife of Patrick McGlynn.

Funeral services to which relatives friends are invited will be conducted Monday, 9 from the John L. DelSanto Funeral Home, 194 Mill St. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10am from St. Marys Church. Interment, Cavalry Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home 3 47 9 today. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Marys Church, Poughkeepsle. In Memoriam GATEWOOD In loving memory of our Holly Beth, February, 25th. The years that have gone by.

Seem like only yesterday That God the Father called you away. And with the precious memories That we share of you dear It seems like you are still With us here. Mommy, Daddy ft Sisters. GREEN In loving birthday remembrance of Patricia Green. 223(1 111271 and in loving remembrance of her brother, Jeffrey Green, 4934 2959.

The buds that the gardener gave us, Each a pure and lovely He gave them In our keeping To cherish undef lied. But Just as they were opening To the glory of their Down came the Heavenly gardener And took the flowers away. Love Missing you both. Signed Mommy and Daddy, Sister Brenda', Darryl, Henry, David ft Bryan. In Staatsburg on August 26, 1936, to, Edward Hayes, whojurvlves.

In addition to her husband, she Is survived by two sisters Mrs, Helen Arndt of Cheshire, and Mrs. Loretta Pennington of Tucson, and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements were under the direction of the SIHgleton Funeral Home, Glens J' Mrs. McGlynn Funeral services will be Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the John L.

DelSanto Funeral Home, 194 Mill City of Poughkeepsle, for Mrs. Sillna McGlynn, 91, of who 'died Thursday, y' The funeral will1 be at St. Mary's Church at 10 a. ml) where a Mass of Christian will be offered. Burial will be In Calvary Cemetery, Town of PouEhkeeosle.

to those 16 gran great may be Survivors, in 'addition already listed, include children and six grandchildren. Donations made to St. Mary Church. Mrs. Faulkner M1LLBROOK Mrs.

Irene J. Faulkner, of Horseshoe Road, Millbrook, a former Hyde Park resident, died Friday at Vassar Hospital. Born in Hyde on March 8, 1916, she was the daughter of George N. and Annie Irish Budd. Her husband, Joseph F.

Faulkner, died in 1962. Faulkner was a graduate of the New York State Technical Institute at Canton. A member of St. Stanislaus Church, Pleasant Valley, and the Hyde Park Historical Society, she was a retired employee of the accounting department at Hudson River Psychiatric Center. Survivors include a son, Donald Faulkner of Poughkeepsle; three daughters, Mrs.

Valker Knees of Millbrook, Mrs. Matthew DeRoma of Flushing and Mrs. Wallace Decker of Hyde Park; two brothers, Joseph Budd of Connecticut and Robert Budd of Poughkeepsie; six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be at the Allen Funeral Home, Pleasant Valley, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 11 a.m.

at St. Stanislaus Church, Pleasant Valley. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, East Park. Leon Steinman Leon Steinman, 66, of 48 Worrall Town of Poughkeepsle, died Friday at St. Francis Hospital.

An area resident for most of his life, he was born in Russia on April 10, 1912, the son of Mender and Sarah (Nadel) Steinman. Before his retirement in 1968, he was president of the Sun Ray Laundry in Poughkeepsie and Ron San Laundry in Newburgh. He was past vice president of Sun Ray Hudson Valley Laundry In Poughkeepsle. He was a member of the Laundryman's Association and its past president. He was also a member of the Hebrew Fraternal Benevolent Jewish Community Center, and Temple Beth El.

He was married in New York City on Jan. 1, 1938 to the former Sylvia Prutinsky, who survives. In addition to his wife, he Is survived by a son, Ronald of Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. Sandra Levine of Glen Cove, L.I., and Mrs. Brenda Sellgman of Poughkeepsle; two sisters, Mrs.

Gertrude Nadel of De erfield Beach, Mrs. Beatrice Farber of Poughkeepsie; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Temple Beth El with Rabbi Erwin Zlmet officiating. The family will sit shlvaat the home of Mrs.

Robert, Sellgman, Poughkeepsle. Arrangements are under the direction of McCornac Funeral Home, 20 Smjth StClty of Mrs. Nelson Services have been held for Mrs. Harriet Hughes Nelson, 72, of Lake Wallkill, N.J. Mrs.

Nelson died Friday, Feb. 9, at the Alexander Linn Hospital, N. J. former resident of Poughkeespte and Wapplngers Falls, she was born "in Peeksklll. She was a graduate of St, Mary's School In Wapplngers1 Falls and the Eastman Business School.

She was a member of the Clifton (N.J.) Woman's Club and the Peace Chapter 98 of the Order of the Eastern Star, She' Is survived by her husband, Arthur Nelson; two sons, Arthur Bj of Bloomfleld, N.J., and Robert D. of, Clifton, N.J,, and three grandchildren. Donations may be made to the, Vtrnon Township Ambulance Squad, Vernon Township, N.J. Arrangements were under the direction of the Allwood Funeral Home, Clifton, N.J. Mr.

Angeluccl WAPPINGERS FALLS Pasquale "Patsy" Angeluccl, 75, of 13 Barbara Lane, died Friday at Vassar Hospital. A resident of Wapplngers for the last nine years, he was formerly from Brewster and the Bronx. He was born In Sao Paulo, Brazil on March 18, 1903, the son of Eraslmo and Josephine (Spaziano) Angeluccl. He was a mason for the Penn Central Railroad before his retirement in 1969. He was a member of St.

Mary's Church In Flshkill. He was married in the Bronx in 1927 to the former Mary Fllacchlone, who survives. In "addition to his wife, he Is survived by three sons, Raymond of Corn mack, L.I., Joseph of Wapplngers Falls, and Anthony, at home; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Zeolla of the Bronx and nine grandchildren. Calling hours will be today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, 126 Main Flshkill. Services will be Monday at 9:15 a.m. from the funeral home to St. Mary's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Putnam Valley. Mrs. Cookingham Mrs. Sara Ann Cookingham, of 19 Jane Drive, Scotia (Schenectady County) died Thursday at Wesley Nursing Home, Saratoga Springs. A resident of Scotia for the last eight years, she was formerly from Staatsburg.

She was born in Mehacahonks, N.Y. on Sept. 6, 1885. She was a member of the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church and the Mixers Circle of the church. She was also a member of the Fallkill Grange 882 in Staatsburg for more than 50 years.

also a member of the Ballston Lake Senior Citizens. She was a graduate of the Pleasant Plains Rural school and the New Paltz Normal School. She was married to the late Harlow Cookingham. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Viola Schoch of Scotia, and three grandsons.

Dr. Donald Schoch of the Bronx, and Robert and Richard Schoch, of Staatsburg. Calling hours will be today from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Townley and Wheeler Funeral Home, Ballston Lake. Services will be held at the funeral home today at 3 p.m.

Burial will be In Pleasant Plains Cemetery, Clinton. Donations may be made to the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church or the Pleasant Plains Presbyterian Church, Staatsburg. Albert Dorfman Albert A. Dorfman, 76, of 24 Be echwood City of Poughkeepsie, died Thursday. A local resident for the last five years, he was formerly from Brooklyn.

He was born in Russia on July 7, 1902, the son of Solomon and Ida (Dzik) Dorfman. He retired nine years ago as a mechanical engineer at Greenwald Brooklyn. He was a member of the retired senior citizens volunteer program in Poughkeepsle and a member of the Robert Fulton Masonic Lodge In New Jersey. He was also a member of the American Society of Engineers and the Jewish Community Center. He was married In Brooklyn In 1925 to the former Estelle Levine, who survives.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Sally Klein of Poughkeepsle; a son, Hal Dennis of New Jersey; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Willner of New Jersey" and Mrs. Gertrude Warhofflg of Montlcello; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the Phillip Apter and Son Funeral 'Home, Maplewood, N.J, today at noon.

The Rabbi Reuben Levine will officiate. The family will sit shiva'at the home of Mrs. Sally Klein, 7 Monroe Drive, Burial will be In Beth Israel Memorial Park. Arrangements are under the direction of the McCornac Funeral Home, 20 Smith City of Poughkeepsie. jf All Faiths With (J Dignity At A Moderate Cost JOHN H.

DARROWi FUNERAL HOME (next to Refllrro Coell Church) 229 0801 James Hopper BEACON James J. Hopper, 80, of 38 Barrett Place, died Saturday at Vassar Hospital. Mr. Hopper had been retired for 15 years from his Job as a corrections officer for Matteawan State Hospital. He served 36 years In that position.

He was a member of St. John's Church In Beacon, and belonged to the church's Holy Name Society and was a former member of Trinity Council of the Knights of Columbus. He was a veteran of World War I. Mr. Hopper was born In County Sligo, Ireland, on Jan.

12, 1899, to Francis and Bridget Murray Hopper. He was married to the former Lillian McGrath, who survives. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sbns, James of Glen Bernie, and Thomas J. and John both of Beacon, and four daughters, M. Mary Hopper, of New York City, Elizabeth A.

Hopper, of Beacon, Mrs. Raymond Champlin, of Cold Spring, and Mrs. David Burke, of Beacon. He is also survived byk brother Frank, and two sisters, Bridget Hopper and Mrs. Josie Gallagher, all of County Sligo, Ireland, and nine grandchildren.

Calling hours will be at the Halvey Funeral Home, 24 Willow Beacon, on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from the funeral home, and a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. at St. John's Church, Beacon.

Burial will be in St. Joachim's Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps. (See more obituaries, page 12E) ATTENTION ALL POOL OWNERS! and prospective owners PLAN TO ATTEND HERMAN'S ANNUAL POOL SEMINAR SATAURDAY MARCH 10th featuring: Representatives from many major pool oriented companies Big discounts on Chemicals and accessories. A special swimweyar fashion show by UpTbDate 'Introduction of our now redwood HOT TUBI 1 iL ON SALE NOW! Burpee Seeds Buy 3 get 1 FREE 50 lbs.

Sunflower Seed reg. 11.95 NOW 949 660 Dutchess Turnpike Poughkeepsle Open Dally 9 5 471 2812 CrpHit Frpp I sk Dntrhp; Special L) )( O7V O7 Community Courses LlCs Colleae XCH038 71 Investments In a Changing Society The course wilt cover the basics of Investments and how changes in the economy necessitate changes in investment strategies. Topics will include stocks, bonds, preferred stocks, options, lax shelters, and municipal bonds Instructor: Time Place Glenn R.Rudy 7 to 9 Tuesdays for eight weeks beginning March 6, 1979. Main Campus, call the Office of Community Services for a room assignment. $23 50 REGISTRATION DEADLINE' February 28, 1979 Fee Notes XCH123 61 Educating the Gifted Child This course is prepared In cooperation with the Wapplngers Central School District.

Registration is open. The course will Identify and Investigate the characteristics of the gifted child. It will emphasize the application of theory to curriculum development In classroom instruction. "Let's get on with it" or "what to do while waiting for more committee reports The course will qualify for In service training of teachers in the Wapplngers Central Schools Instructor: Elmer Runkhe Time: 4 to 6 Tuesdays for six weeks beginning March 6, 1979 Place Wapplngers Junior High School, Wapplngers Falls, NY Fee: $9 00 Notes REGISTRATION DEADLINE February 28, 1979. XCH231.61.

American Folk Art This series of lecture demonstrations will illustrate the fascinating and attractive objects produced by American self taught artists and artisans known today as folk art. American folk art is regarded as a major art form and Is much sought after by knowledgeable collectors. In this course, paintings carvings, quilts, rugs, stoneware, wealhervanes and much more will be illustrated with slides and actual objects. History, design, current values, sources and useful collecting hints about objects In greatest demand today will be discussed One or more field trips to the museum of American Folk Art will be Included. Instructor: Time XCH034 81.

Fun With Guitar Tuesdays for eight weeks from 7 to 9 m. beginning March 6, Raymond Avenue $23 50 XCHOoo 71 Fundamentals of Middle Eastern Dance Tuesdays for eight weeks from 7 30 to 6 30 m. beginning March 6, 1979. $11 00 XCH067 71 Intermediate Middle Eastern Dance Tuesdays for eight weeks from 8.X to 10 pm, beginning March 6, 1979. $17 50 XCH209 71.

Tennis Workshop Tuesday, March 6, 1979, from 7 to 10 m. $6 00 XMI001 7J. Managerial and Organizational Behavior Thursdays for eight weeks from 6 to 9 m. beginning March 8, 1979. $18 00 XCH140 71.

Human Relations Training Workshop Fridays, March 9 and 16, 1979, from 6 30 to 10 30 and Saturdays, March 10 and 17, 1979, from 9 to 5 m. FJffh session In April $19 00 XCH.39 71. Beyond Virginia Woolf Support for growth and change from established patterns and behaviors is stated with particular clarity by todas non fiction writers who are women. This course enthusiastically considers various examples as they reflect women In general andis Individuals. An endless array of subjects treated by women who write contemporary non fiction will be touched on during this course either In passing or In depth.

This is a unique and fascinating part of the craft of literature in our own mid twentieth century. Instructor: Anne BelGeddes 7 to 9 Wednesdays for six weeks beginning February 28, 1979. Main Campus, Coll the Office of Community Services for room assignment $17.50 Time: Place: I Dole Collins 1 to 3 p.m., Tuesdays for eight weeks beginning March 6. 1973. Ml.

Gullan Society, Route 9D, 145 Sterling Beacon, N.Y, 23 50 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 28, 1977. The following courses are also being offered the week of March 4, 1979. Registration deadline: February 28 XCH033 71 Croarlv Dramatics Tuesdays for six weeks from 7 to 9 m. beginning March 6, $17.50 Place: Fee: Notes' Fee. XCH197 41.

Movo Movo Mov In Tim I This course Is prepared In cooperation with the Wapplngers Central School District. Reglilrollon Is open. This course Is designed to provide "hands on" experiences In movement and rhythmic education for the 3 physical education specialist and classroom teachers. The workshop will be participatory In nature and based on the 3 physical education curriculum design of the Wapplngers Central School District. Richard Rossand William Pauldlne March 8, 15 22 from 7 to 9 29; April Myers Corners Rood Elementary School, Myers Corners Rd Wapplngers Falls, NY.

J9.00 Instructor: Time: Place Fee REGISTRATION FORM FOR CREDIT FREE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS ONLY SPRING 1979 s.aL II II IHMIMIID, I I'l I I I I ScKHH" iMVf sly NwmtMT I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I Blfert At toV (Abbfv Hmcsnmwv) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cj fariSM. ZVC I I I i i rrn tt l.lnk KMSIUAVINUMSMIVeiillSVOUCAMSISfACMIOINCAU? iMfmitato pcoumcacjuaiPMI LIST COURSE NUMBER. COURSE SECTION, AND COURSE TWlE THAT YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR HERE: COURSE NUMBER COURSE SECTION COURSE TITLE i i Tuition must accompany registration form. LIcensePlateNumber must be listed of no permit con be Issued. 4 etmwitfeMHe the OtfkeoCsiiiuidtyU.

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