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Document 6438106
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POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER—Continuing Poughkeepsie Evening Star-Enterprise
Reds Repulse
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3. 1941
Mrs. Dederer and Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. William Myers and
son,' Edward, 23 Lexington avenue, Entertain for Miss Bowne
will spend the holiday and weekend
Announcement Is made of the engagement of Grace Diamond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Diamond of 3
Morgan avenue, to Saul Kronberg,
son of Mr. and'Mrs. S. Kronberg of
562 Main street. The marriage will
take place In August.
Miss Diamond is a teacher In the
Shenandoah school, town of East
FJshklll. She was graduated from
Poughkeepsie High school and New
Palta Normal school, and did postgraduate work at Teachers' college,
Columbia university. She Is a member of the local chapter, Junior Hadasiah.
Mr. Kronberg was graduated from
Poughkeepsie High school and is
well known In athletic circles, having
been awarded numerous cups for
horse-shoe pitching in the Hudson
Valley. He Is a member of the bowling team of the De Laval Separator
company and a member of the Warren G. Harding club.
In Bridgeport, Conn., as guests of
Mr. Myers' brother and slster-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers.
Eleanor V. Leo is spending two
weeks at Williams lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Klnsey, 239
Ohurch street, and Mr. and Mrs.
Victor B. Schults, 37 Grand avenue,
will spend the holiday and weekend
In Wildwood, N. J.
Mrs. Herbert W. Saltford and children, 16 Seaman road, are spending
the month at Sunday Morning
camp, Hlgglns Bay, on Lake Piseco.
George Braun, 57 South Hamilton street, accompanied by Norman
and Elliott Odell, left here today for
Indian lake and Canada on a fishing
trip.
Frederick H. M. Hart and daughter, Mary, are vacationing at Lake
Pleasant.
Coworkers Honor
Three at Dinner
Enlists in Army
Sergeant Jules Eggers, in charge
of the local recruiting office said
today that DANIEL T. BUCCHIONL 18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Bucchionl. Rhlnebeck, has
been accepted for three years'
service with the Regular Army.
Bucchloni, prominent in Rhinebeck High school athletics, will be
stationed with the Air corps, tow
target detachment, at Manchester, N. H.
While in high school, Bucchionl
was sports writer for the high
school "Bulletin," of which he was
editor-in-chief in his senior year;
and was sports writer for the high
school magazine, the "Idler." He
was captain of the Jayvee basketball team as a Junior and was
acting captain and pitcher on the
baseball team this year. He has
received letters for two years' in*
basketball and b j s j b a l L ^ ^ ^ = = =
Bucehloniwas also one of the first
ten on the Senior' class honor roll.
His cousin, William Churchill,also of Rhinebeck, is in the Navy
and is now located at Pensacola,
Fla.
Three were honored at a dinner
party Tuesday night at Smith
brothers, which was given by a
group of friends and co-workers,
The guests of honor were Mrs.
Grace Van Voorhls, who is retiring
after having been employed by
Smith brothers for many years;
Mrs. Anna Postler, who will soon
wed, and Mrs. Myrtle Kaelber, a
recent bride. Mrs. Postler's marriage to Otto Postler will take place
on July 9.
Decorations were in red, white,
and blue. Each of the three was
presented with floor lamps and
Mrs.
Van Voorhls also received
flowers.
Among those present
were:
Caroline Whlspel, Florence Fralelgh, Katherine Dolfinger, Oladys
Baker, Dorothy Hawks, Ada Daley,
Melvlna Yeomans, Elizabeth Lown,
Veronica Fleming, Llla Burger,
Dorothy Fitzpatrlck.
=-Sophle^MHcMwsktrrae^"5wWRinT
Georgia Terwllllger, Mildred North,
Ruth OTJell, Adeline Lane, Margaret Cullen, Grace Van Voorhls,
Anna Postler and Myrtle Kaelber.
Mrs. Robert Scott of Pleasant
Valley left here last night for Indiana where she will visit her
parents.
Ruth Wagner is spending a two
weeks' vacation in Canada.
Jane Carroll has Joined her
family for a vacation at Nantucket.
Mary O'Neil of 66A Garden street
will leave, here this weekend for
a vacation in New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Lawrence
and family of 37 Garfield place are
spending some time at Lake George.
Her Engagement Announced
GRACE DIAMOND' whose engagement is announced to Saul Kronberg. The wedding will take place in August.
James Evans of Camp Upton will
spend the weekepd at his home in
Wappingers Falls.
David Aldeborgh, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Erik Aldeborgh of St. John's
parkway, is convalescing at -Vassar
hospital where he underwent an Ofe
eTatlorr recently.
Republican Women Arrange
Sally, Marsh of 15 Loockerman
Is vacationing at Lake
Benefit Card Party for U. S. O. avenue
George.
Mrs. -George H. Dederer w
daughter, Gertrude, were hoste&Z
at a surprise shower at their W
33 Park avenue* last night, in w
of Marion E. Bowne, daughter a
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Bo,J;
whose marriage to William u
Dederer will take place July u
On behalf of the guests, the p«pectlve bride was presented withu
occasional chair and a clothes W
per.
Decorations about the home \rti
bouquets of. regal lilies and baby]
breath. There wa$ a program J
games with favors being awarded t»
Mrs. Calvin Hapeman, Mrs. Stan:*
Bloomer, Mrs. C D . Dederer IM
Mrs. William Dressell. Mrs. Herbw
V. Dederer presided at the pmjA
bowl.
I
The invited guests JtfcTuded: Hn\
Claude Sears, Mrs. C. D. Dedem I
Mrs. Arthur Gallagher, Mrs. NelscrJ
J. Bowne, Mrs. Herbert V. Dedertfl
Florence Rogers, Mrs. John F. Haia.J
iiton, Mrs. George Ketcham, M * |
Arnold Dickinson, Doris Hart<a|
Mrs. Alfred Hechler, Mrs. WllU^!
Dressell, Rose N. Turner, Mrs. &].[
vln Hapeman, Mrs. Stanley Bloomer
Mrs.
Adelaide Kniffen,
y^j
Thomas Bircher, Mrs. Clarence R.I
Hasbrouck, Mrs. Edwin C. Dederwl
Mrs. Ralph H. Dedefer, Mrs. Albert |
Frederick.
Mrs. Allen Raymond, Mrs. Fran*!
Slocum, Mrs. Lillian Slocum, MrJ
Irving C. Dederer, Mrs. H. I. Dederer I
Dorothy Owen, Mrs. Christian B!|
Jensen, Alida Ruesch, Mrs. Raymond!
Belding and Minnie Frank.
Mary Carle Guest
At Birthday Party
Mary Carle was guest of horxfl
last night at a surprise birthdij
party given by Mr. and Mrs. Willlml
Slesar. 35 May street, A dinner, fu!.
urlng a red, white and blue birthdij |
cake._was servedu_MIs3 Garle,-fo?.
merly of Ancram, has made h«j
home with Mr. and Mrs. Sleasarfwi
the past three years.
Attending the party were Mrs. &.
win Dodge and daughters, Marj-ellraj
and Augusta. MarguerlteJiyaclUfej
and Mrs. Honln DeHartand daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Sleasar « i |
son, Stuart.
To_ raise funds_for the United —Mrs-.-Vivian"Aclams oP205 Grand
Service Organization, members of avenue will spend the weekend in
Mrs. Ligamari, Jr.
theCWomen's Republican club of New Jersey.
Guest of Honor
Dutchsis county will sponsor' an
Mrs. Anthony LigamarJ, Jr., the
w-edding of Elizabeth Cramptonofl
Engaged to Wed
afternoon card party, Wednesday, Jean Llcht of Englewood. N. J.,
former Ermeda Rose Mlrto was the
Joseph C. Kaag, exalted ruler of July .16, at the residence of Mrs. will spend the weekend at the home VIRGINIA CLEMENS, above, and fSewlckley, Pa., and her neph«»,
guest of honor at a linen and per- Poughkeepsie lodge of Elks, said to- W., Arthur Saltford. Spackenklll of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Baum-J
NELSON GROGAN, below, whose I Donald A. Booth of Oittaburgh, Pa,
sonal shower Saturday night given day that the lodge is giving the road, vice chairman. Plans for the busch, 1 Wilbur court.
engagement has been announced. formerly of Poughkeepsie, Saturday, I
by her mother, Mrs. Charles Mirto fullest measure of cooperation to party were made at an e x e c u t e
Lett*rj to the Editor »r« llmltid to
She is the daughter of Mr. and which will take place In the gardes |
of 383 Mansion street and her sis- the campaign of the United Serv- committee meeting yesterday afterS00 words ind must b« ilgnt4 by the
Dr.
and
Mrs.
S.
G.
Corwin
of
108
Mrs.
Marion Clemens of this city, of the bride's home.
wrlkr with hts a<Jdr««. Nsmes will
ters, Mrs. John Sergio and Mrs. ice organizations in the effort to
b* kept confldentiit »nd. not printed,
noon at the home of the president, Hooker avenue will spend the holi- and Mr. Grogan is the son of Mrs,
Raymond
Qaddls,
Jr.
Games
were
If so requested. The PoughktepMe New
raise $10,766,000 for use In the opMarjorie M. Schltmmer, 43 GaU
played and prizes awarded to: Mrs. eration of 339 recreational clubs in Mrs. Otto Weibrich, 14 Fulton ave- day and weekend at Lake Cham- Harriet Grogan. Both attended street
Yorker reterves the right to reject »ny
will leave here Monday fori
plain.
nue,
Mrs.
Siting
Burger
was
named
Poughkeepsie
High
school.
The
letter In p»rt or its entirety. ComSalvatore Marchese, Christina Ben- the areas of army camps and naval
|munlc»tlbns cannot be returned unless
two-weeks vacation at Detroit, Mich.
general chairman of arrangements,
bride-to-be
is
employed
by
the
lngo
and
Anita
Ursloli.
Other
inaccompanied by ft ittmped self-adstations.
and those attending are asked to Mr. and Mrs. John Mulford Hack- D u t c h e s s Manufacturing comvited guests Included: Jane Vento of
dressed envelope. Anonymous letters
Mr. Kaag said that the Elks rec- take their own card tables and ett, 5 Whitehouse avenue left here pany, and Mr. Grogan is. employed
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kunz, Redl
WILL NOT BE PRINTED. Anyone
Newburgh,
Gertrude
Mirto,
Join
ognize the importance of maintain- cards.
signing t fslse name to » letter Is
today for their summer cottage^ at by the De Laval Separator com- Mills, plan, to spend the weekend at]
Travatello,
Mrs.
Frank
Mirto,
Mrs.
liable to criminal prosecution.
ing proper morale among the young
Long Lake.
pany.
Mrs. Kent Leavitt of Mlllbrook Merrill.
Salvatore Travatello, Mary and men now in the service and that
Editor. Poughkeepsie New Yorker
Catherine Travatello, Mrs. Peter recreational club houses of the char- was .appointed membership chairPolice Commissioner and Mrs. I
The Misses Wheeler and Margaret
Dear Sir;
Badami, Mrs. Llgamari, Sr.. Mrs. acter contemplated, would provide man for the county.
women were classmates at the Knox Knauss will spend the Fourth of|
It was decided to hold the C. Boyd of 248 Church street have school.
The" Poughkeepsie New Yorker has Patrick Magnarella of Mlllbrook, wholesome surroundings where they
July at Willowbrook..
the distinction of receiving my first Mrs. Salvatore Papavero, Mrs. An- can meet their relatives and friends, August meeting on a Saturday gone to Brandon, Vt., for the sumletter to any editor ever written; I toinette Longl, Mrs. Santo Longi, write letters and enjoy the com- afternoon, the date to be announced mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Seymour
Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Burgess, |
usually cooled off before I sent one; Anne Longl, Mrs. James Longi, Mrs. forts and conveniences which are later, at the Leavitt home in Millof
85
South
Hamilton
street
will
Spanish
Arms, will spend the weekMr.
and
Mrs.
John
E.
Taylor
of
that is why I hope to mail this at John Valentino of Beacon, Mrs. Jer- so essential to them when on leave. brook. The event will be in the
.
Kingwood park have gone to* Piseco spend the weekend at Jericho. L. I., end at Newport, R. 1.
once. (The-weather does not help ry Aiena, Mrs. Betta Ligouri.^Mrs.
form
of
a
picnic.
James R. Nicholson, chairman of
as
the
guests
of
Mrs.
Seymour's
Lake
for
the
summer
months.
John
Doughty,
Mrs.
Anthony
Decarto cool off these days).
In September, a meeting will be
the Elks Najional Defense commisaunt, Jessica Hawthorne.
' Ray Flavin of 44 Lawrence roadijj
I have read the article by Ger- lo, Mrs. Umberto. Baratta, Agnes sion, has urged every subordinate held at Mrs. Harry H. Hill's in
a patient In Vassar hospital.
Joseph
B.
and
William
B.
DugBaratU,
Mary
and
Carmella
Crlspl,
aldlne Mann. I had hoped to find
lodge and its individual members to Rhinebeck, and the annual dinner
Salvatore" Marchese, Mrs- cooperate to the fullest extent in of the county organization will take gan. local attorneys, were business Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Doolittle
in it some answer to the perplexing Mrs.
visitors in New .York city yesterday. and daughter, Barbara, have re- J. Frederick Westerman, formerly j
question of why our pupils pro- James Marchese, Mrs. John Lezon, assisting the United Service Organ- place in October as usual.
turned to their home, Seaman road, of this city, now of Yonkers, i l
nounce and spell so badly. But it Mr*. Ernest Perry, Mrs. John Scrlv- ization campaign.
Among those attending yesterafter a three weeks' vacation Jn sppending a week here. renewing.oVJ I
Newton
E.
Wright
is
seriously
ill
was so muddled, so superficial that lani, Mrs. John Tascinelll, Mrs, A.
day's meeting were: Mrs. Weibrich,
California.
8.
8p«daro,
Mrs.
Frank
DeMlchell,
at
his
home,
4
Hammersley
avenue.
friendships and at the same ttotj
I should like to have this put in
Mrs. Saltford. Mrs. T. V. D. Budd
Mr. and Mrs. George Ott
transacting business for a New Yort[
your columns. She speaks of much Mrs. A. Cerosoli, Mrs. M. C. Manso- Celebrating 50th Anniversary
and Mrs. Hill of Rhinebeck, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Shepherd baking firm.
Frederic J. Neumann, president
activity in reading; how to hold a llllo, Mrsv- Robert Mansolllto, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Ott of Bea- Edwin S. Knauss, first vice presiAlbert MansollliO, Mrs. Harry Leonthe Board of Education of the are vacationing at Virginia Beach,
book, how to stand.
con are observing their 50th wed- dent; Mrs. Foster Sutton, secretary; of
ell!,
Mrs.
Louis
Tasciottl,
Mrs.
Genor
^
Wappingers
Central school district, Va.
Mrs. Karl Van Keuren of RhineBut she does not tell how the
ding anniversary today. To cele- Mrs. Harry G. Harper, treasurer;
has
recovered
from
a
chest
cold.
beck
is in Vas.sar hospital recelvin{|
child is to learn to read (which is Pantone, Mrs\ Thomas Leonelli, Mrs. brate the occasion, they will enter- Mrs.
Emerson D. Fite, program
Mrs. Laura A. Preston of 125 Col- treatment. ,
her topic). . How is the child to Matteo Jullano, Mrs. Louis Troccia, tain at an "open house" on Sundav chairman, and Mrs. Burger.
Lawrence
Nardozi, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L\ Collins, lege avenue, instructor in child study
read properly If in our present sys- Mrs.
afternoon at their home, 220
and
daughter, Constance, of Pros- at Vassa^-rgllege, is conducting the
tem w'e\ do not teach them about Thomas Urcioll, Mrs. Anthony Ur- Tioronda avenue.
Quay Sargeant, who made hbl
Mrs. Ott was Former Vassar Students
Mrs. Louis Santorella, Rose
pect street, Wappingers Falls, will Chatauqua Nursery school at Cha- home here for several years, is livinfj
roots, about phonics, about syllables. cioli.
formerly
Alice
Houghtaling
of
Sylvan
En/rag;ed
and
Married
Marchese,
Betty
Trltto,
Mrs.
Louis
tauqUa.
Elisabeth
Wetsel,
daughter
A number of bright students reach
Mr.-and Mrs. George A. Kelsall of spend the holiday with Mrs. Col- of .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Wctsel of now with his father on a small faro)
Mrs. Patrick Conti. Rose lake. The couple have six chilhigh school without knowing how Sorentlno,
dren,
Mrs.
Charles
Warren
of
Belleville.
N. J., have announced the lins' parents at Carthage, N. Y. Mr. 25 South Randolph avenue, will in Ulster park.
Mrs. Elizabeth Monsolillo,
to spell simple words, without know- Llgasiari,
Poughkeepsie,
Mrs.
Gordon
Zellman
engagement
of their daughter. Hel- Collins, who is supervising principal leave here on Saturday to spend six
Urcioll, Mrs, Samuel Aiena,
ing how to pronounce properly sim- Angela
of
Malden-on-Hudson.
Mrs.
Clarence
Mrs. Jack Duggan is convalescinf, |
en
D.
Kelsall.
to Walter J. Nlcker- of the Wappingers Central school, weeks a.s assistant to Mrs. PrestAn
Thomas Luparllll, Mrs. Anple words, unless they are for- Mrs.
Nixon
of
Hackensack,
N.
J.,
Mrs.
son.
Jr..
son
of
Mr. and Mrs. Nick- will return Sunday. •
at her home in Rhlnebeck, after rethony
Popavero.
Antoinette
Vanasco,
at
the
school.
Miss
Wetsel
is
majtunate In their home environment. Mrs. Peter Vanasco, "Mrs. William George Warren of Beacon, and erson of West Chester, Pa. The
In child study at Vassar col- cently having undergone an open-1
What about the children not so Barattft, Rosalie Sucato. Minnie De- George and Harold Ott of Beacon. bride-elect was graduated from
Eleanor Leo of 7 Mount Carmel oring
tlon in the Northern Dutches* |
lege.
privileged?
Because the root of carlo, Mr*. Joseph Decarlo, and Mrs. Mr. Ott is one of the oldest fireman Vassar and received her' master's place is spending some time at WilHealth center.
Examiner Named
their reading has been neglected Raymond Baratta.
in Beacon, having observed his 75th degree fr;om Radcllffe college. The liams Lake.
can not pronounce.
birthday in April. Mrs. Ott was *8 marriage"* of Clothilde E. Slnclarre,
Charles Forte. Jr., of Mlllbrook, Is
Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis Funsfco, J
For Swimming Tests they
I recently tutored a bright high
the same month. Both are mem- daughter of Mrs. Frank M. Slnclalre
Edna Finger of 25 Oak wood boul- a patient in Vassar hospital.
Rhinebeck. are spending the ttdschool student who could not pro- Card Pariy-Meetinf
bers of the Shepherds of Bethlehem of Brooklyn, to George R. Holahan, evard is spending the weekend at
end in Schenectady.
nounce simple .words.
Even her
and Mrs. Ott Is a member of the 3rd. toqk place yesterday in New Cape Cod.
Mrs. Mary E. Roberts sailed on the
At
Bourne
Home
Yesterday
Arrangements have been made by alphabet Was neglected. Miss Mann
Women's auxiliary of the Beacon York. A reception was held at Shernoon boat today for New York. She
Marjorie Bulkeley,' New York city,
Mrs.
James Russell Bourne, Engine company. Mr. Ott has been ry's. Manhattan. Mrs. Holahan atthe Greater Poughkeepsie district, tells the child to go to the dictionMr. and Mrs. George C. 8ha!er of plans to spend a week visiting her daughter of Dr. and Mrs. How»ra
Dutchess County council of Boy ary, but if he can not recofrtize and Rhlnebeck, state chairman of gov- sexton of St. Luke's church in Bea- tended Vassar college. The bride- 7 Ivy terrace, will be the guests of daughter.. Mrs. C. E. Bailey In Mt. S. Bulkeley, Rhlnebeck, is spcndlni
Scouts, for instructions In swim- pronounce the words he becomes ernment and'social welfare of the con for manv years, and is a member groom was graduated from Yale their nephew, Robert Heston, and Vernon, and also her. son, a resident the weekend with* her .parents.
League of Women Voters, was hos- of the B#*K>h Engine company and university last month,
ming' and swimming merit badge ex- emotionally upset.
Mrs. Heston for the weekend at of Philadelphia, who is visiting in
aminations for scout* of the dis- She talks about the "Fundamen- tess at cards yesterday afternoon the Odd Ftfows.
Mt. Vernon. .
their home in Springfield, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace K. B»k«r.
trict, at the Spratt park swimming tals of Reading" without giving us. on the lawn of her home to memRhlnebcck.'have left here for a tT«r
New
Paltt
Grad
bers
of
the"
Rhinebeck
branch
and
pool, Scout Executive Forse said to- these "fundamentals."
Either she
Joan Benson, daughter of Dr, and months' auto trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Biscardi.
Mr. and Mri. rorter
Weds atTfewburfh
day.
is writing for the upperclassmen or their guests. She explained the Ob»er?ln/ Anniversary
Mrs. Harold A. Benson of 38 LoockMr.
and
Mrs.
Michael
C.
Ross,
and
Edythe
Arlene
Shields,
daughter
of
IJJarold S. Brower, chairman of a she Is writing for the first-grader. "Battle" for Production" campaign Today marks the 23rd wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields of Kathleen and Louis Cavallcrl of this erman avenue, is vacationing at
Mrs. Minnie Caldwell, RhinebN*.,
special committee related to scout She doesn't* seem to know. It is which the New York State League niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Otis H. North Plank road, Newburgh, was city are spending the holiday week- Marble Head.
Is spending the summer with Ml
advancement, has completed the ar- tlrrie mothers and fathers refused to of Women Voters launched last Porter of Manchester road. In honor rnarrted at 3 o'clock Sunday after- end in Atlantic City, N. J.
mother*. Mrs. Bertha Manning, » |
rangements with Carl Beck, super- let their children be the "guinea week. Mrs. Bourne told the members of the occasion, a family dinner noon at the Church of the Nazarcne
Marlon Brooke, daughter of Mr Schaghticoke.
that
persons'
lack
an
understanding
pigs'" of experimenters.
visor of the pool, Mr. Forse said.
of the need for defense production party will be held at the home to- in Newburgh to Marvin Guy French, Mrs. Egon C. Durr, "the*- former i and Mrs. William J. McKcown. Vho
DISAPPOINTED.
On Mr. Brower's recommendation,
Ward Carhart, son of Mr. and Mr*
and further stated that the problem night. Mrs. Porter Is the former also of that city. The Rev. Edwin J. Thelma Wlxson of this city, who'has i has been a patient at Vassar hospl
Mr. Beck and Mary Bub have been
Emma Rlfenburgh. The couple have Freeh performed the ceremony. Mrs. been a patient at St. Francis' hos- tal. has returned to her home, Came- Oscar E. Carhart, Rhinebeck, J
is'one
which
affects
everyone,
and
R. b . Wappingers Falls. N. Y.
appointed official swimming merit
home for. his summer recess fr«*
taxation and the community two children, Otis H. Porter, Jr., and French Is a graduate of Newburgh pital for two months, has returned lot raid.
badge examiners by Benson R. Frost, Editor. Poughkeepsie New Yorker, that
Wittcnburg college, Ohio.
problems*
are bringing Nils fact to Clara Porter. Mr. Porter is fire com- academy and attended New Paltz to her home in MIddletown. She
chairman of the council's comriiiltec Dear Sir:
was under the care of Dr. James J.' Mrs. John E. Evans. Jr., and son,
missioner for the town of Pough- Normal school.
the
attention
of
the
populace.
Mrs.
on scout advancement.
A friend suggested that we make Roy Decker and Mrs, L, B. Barber keepsie. Both are members of the
Toomey and Dr. Richard J. Bolce.
John Evans, 3rd., and daughter, Mrs. David Frazer of Mllibrw*
Instruction and examination pe- public a letter we wrote to Senator were chairmen of the party ar- Betsy Ross council, and he Is a
Claire I-ottisc Evans, of Pittsburgh has entered Vassar hospital '<*
Newburgh
League
riods will be held weekly, beginning George, chairman of the ^Foreign rangements.
member of the Poughkeepsie lodge
James F. Delehanly of Wappin- are visiting Mrs, Evans' parents. treatment.
Wednesday. July 9 and continuing Relations committee, and we send
'
of Elxs, the Arlington Fire company, Nan\ea Board Member*
gers Falls, who hfts been stationed at Mr. and Mrs. William M. Carpenter
every Wednesday until the pool you a copy accordingly.
Members of the Junior league, of Camp Upton, has been transferred of 18 Worrall avenue. They will be
and the'Business and. Professional
Jean Whiten, daughter of Mr. «n<»
closes, between the hours of 9:30 and My Dear Senator:
Dorothy Slevemon
Men's association of the. town of Newburgh recently elected their to Fort Leo, Va.. as a member of the Joined there rtext Friday by Mr. Mrs. Theodore Whiten of 27 VirflnU
We earnestly urge you to support Hostesi to Club
12:30. -The usual Junior fee. for use
Poughkeepsie. Mr. Porter operates a board members. Mrs. W. C. Scott. Medical Corps.
Evans.
avenue, is a patient in Va«*r
the resolution of Senator .Thomas of
of the pool will be charged.
Jr.
was
named
placement
chairman;
garage
inArllngton.
«
Dordlhy 8tevenson entertained
hospital.
Oklahoma. In favor- of feeding the member*
Mrs. W. Turner Hilton. Jr.. chil- John M. VanDcWater is vacaof the Wieclppee club at a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Drake and
small democracies, under cafe- meeting last
dren's theater; Mrs. Ru<sell Sobie. tioning at I/ong Lfike.
night at her home. 25 Birthday Patty
children of Beechwood terrace will
Robert B. Rauer of MeKcesporV
Norman H. Polhemus
guards.
education chairman; Mrs. William
Conklln street. The dark secret was At Turner Home
here next weekend for Woods Pa., Is spending A week with r»
The President, In the course of awarded' to Estellc Tully. The next 'Mrs. F. C. Turner celebrated her Easman, arts; and Mrs. John A. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meade and i leave
Hole, Mass., where they will visit parents, Mr. and Mr*. Kurt O.
To Continue Studies
his message on the Robin Moor, meeting will be held at the home of birthday on June 29 with a party Wagner, publicity. «
daughter. Shirley, of 31 Carroll street J Mrs. Drake's brother and sister- Raucr of 53 Ma.nltou avenue. He v
said:
will spend the holiday weekend in in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Bostwlck employed by the Carnegie HHnoi*
Ida Pcluse, 12 Fairmont avenue. at tier home. Van Wagner road.
Norman H. Polhemus, treasurer
'Our government believes that
Nativity School Alumni
Canada.
Ketchum.
Slccl company at McKcesport.
of the Home Cooperative Savings freedom from cruelly and inhuman Guests at the meeting were Frances Prites for games were awarded to Plannlfif Outing Sunday
and Loan association, will continue treatment is a natural right, It is Shun and Mary Malkemus. Others WJlllam Neville. Harry Neville, Sr„
Joseph Maries Is chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Burke of
Marguerite McLaughlin of 21 Mrs. A. S. Osborne of Lawrencehis work in the graduate school of not, a'grace to be given or withheld present were: Helen Pesano. Elea- Mrs. Harry Neville and Mrs. .Tur- committee arranging for the an
r Wappingers Falls have opened their Jewett avenue! a teacher at Morse
nor
Plgnone.
Lucille
Cardlnalc
and
ner.
Others
attending
were:
Mr.
savings and loan, Northwestern uni- at the will of those temporarily in
vllle, Greene county, visited friend'
Turner, Harry Neville. Jr., Mrs. Wil- nual outing of the Alumni associa- surunier home at Falmouth Heights, school, arid Katherine McLaughlin here yesterday.
versity, Chicago, 111„ Aug. 18 to 29. a position to exert force over de- Anne Oliver.
tion
of
the
Nativity
school,
which
liam Neville, and daughter. Judith
Mass.
of 14. Worrall avenue,, a teacher
He received word today that he had fenselcss people."
Ann, James Turner. Howard Et- will be conducted a t ' Albrccht's.
at Clinton school, left here yesterbeen admitted for the second year's The Nails arc guilty of many acts Rosary Society
Mrs. D. D. Durland of New Hamtlnger. Ell7^bcth Goebel, Mr and Pleasant Valley, Sunday. There will Raymond E.. Billows of I-ongvlcw day to spend their vacation at Os?
course after completing, along with of cruelly and Inhuman treatment, To Receive Communion
burg is In Vassar hospital.
be
a
program
of
games
and
faces.
Mr*.
Ralph
Neville,
Mr.
and
Mrs
road
will
spend
the
weekend
in
cawana
Lake.
78 other savings and loan executives but the British in refusing to let
Members of the Rosary society of Walter Robitvson, Mr. and Mrs. Members of the assisting commitVt, where he will plav
in the nation, the basic course.
*
food through the blockade to the St. Peter's church will receive Holy Paul Llrtkey. and daughter. Bcvcuy tee are: Irene Pcccher, Vincent nos- Manchester.
lii the annual Manchester July 4tii - Ann Carol Master* of Newark, Homer Swenson, ion of Mr. *r,d
captive democracies are also guilty, Communion in a body tomorrow. Ann, Mrs. Harry Seoflcld. Charles harl, Charles Madison, Marian Mey- golf
Mrs. George O. Swcnson of »
tournament.
N. J„ is spending a few week* with Spoor A venue! A member of y'
and we are guilty If we help them Tne mass will be at ft o'clock. Mr*. Madison and Edward Dmy.
er.
Dorothy
Mahoney,
Catherine
Nazis'Say RAF Loses
Mr. and Mrs. John W, Rlnaldl of class of '41 of roughkeepsie H^ 1
to starve these innocent people.
Katherine 'S. Carroll is president
Reavey, Olga Schultx and Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Saltford 127 Mill street.
JAMES
DE
LANCKY
VF.RPLANCK
of
the
society.
school, Is employed by the FredWehner.
23 Planes in Raids
Meeltiijt-SocUl TUnned
and sons of Seaman road left here
EVELINA C. VEKPLANCK
erick Hart- company for the «t>rn*
For Alice Tary RMey Tent
today for a vaeatlon at Lake Piseco.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and mer. He plans to enter 8yr*ru*«
O.
A.
R.
Meeilnir
Alice Cary Rlstev tent. Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Mullalv
BERLIN- (AP> -The Royal Air
Mr. and Mr.*.-John MalasV. Jr.. of university In the fall to study JourOf Union Veterans of the Civil War. To Mark Annlvermy
Force lost 23 airplanes in raids age lo buildings was acknowledged Schedtited Saturday
Peter Stevens, son of Dr. and Mrs. this city left today for a vacation nalism.
Hamilton
Sleight
post,
O.
A
R..
and
some
civilian
casualties
were
rewill
meet
at
7:30
o'clock
Monday
J»*t night on Germany and yesterMr. and Mrs, John F. Mullalv of' Walter W. Stevens, la spending the In Toronto, Canada. Upon their rewill meet at 305 Main street at 3 nlftht for a brief business session. Pleaeant Valley will mark (heir eummer at Camp Awosiing.
day's channel region attacks, in- ported.
turn they will visit Niagara rails Hugh Hegeman; who has been »
German night bombers In attacks o'clock Saturday afternoon. John Mre. Ida najlon will preside. At tenth wedding annlversarv 8atur\
formed Germans said today.
where they wi/. spend several days. patient in Vas<ar hospital, has "• A northern Ocrman city and sev- on British west coast harbors were E. Banks, rawllng. commander of 8;30 o'clock, there will be a game day. A family parly will be held at
Ur#nla Nornabell of Florida l.«
eral western cities were, raided dur- claimed to have Mink a 5,000-ton the post, Is expected to -be present joclal under the direction of Mr*. their home In celebration of the oc- vlslllng Ellen F. Hart at her home, Mrs. Frank deS. Kelly, M 6ou{h turned to hit honie.
I to conduct the buMneaa session.
Dayton.
casion.
int the night, it was said. Dam- merchantman.
114 Livingston alreet.. The young Hamilton street, will attend the Qlher reraowal MeHkti * i T*t* *
Kaag Pledges Elks'
Assistance to U. S. O.
Everybody's Column
Spralt Park Pool
Plans Scout Classes
'<x
JULY
PERSONAL MENTION
Grace Diamond
To Wed in August
(Bjr Tht Awoeiitfrd Pmi)
' (In Berlin It was said German
advance units had crossed the
•Berezina on the way to Smolensk.)
Last night, the "communique said,
Red troops and motorized forces of
the-G^nnans-foTighi^ftercelyih the
Borlsov area.
It was to Borlsov on Nov. 26, 1812,
that the main body of Napoleon's
army retreated, close upon the heels
of an engineer force which struggled deep In the icy water to lay a
bridge of escape" from the slashing
attacks of a victorious Russian
. army. The Russians destroyed the
bridge at Borlsov before the French
could use it.
(Presumably the modern bridge
likewise has been destroyed by the
Red army).
As for other fronts, including the
Far North Murmansk sector, where
the Russians claimed to have defeated about two Infantry divisions
attacking on the Sredni peninsula,
the latest Russian communique reported only "night patrol' aetlvlty
and lighting of local character."
Reports on the Borisov sector,
deepest point ot the German thrust
into Russia proper, elaborated an
earlier admission that the invaders
hid pushed about 80 miles beyond
Minsk to Bobruisk.
Bobruisk is about 70 miles east of
Slutsk which apparently is caught
with Minsk, Borlsov and Bobruisk
, in a fan-shaped offensive from the
break-through at Baranowlcze, in'
Poland near the old Russian border.
An earlier communique said that
the German spearheads • aimed at
Moscow had been blocked in the
Bdrisov-Slutsk-Bobrulsk region.
EVENING,
Social, Churches and Fraternal News
Nazis Now Fighting
Where French Lost
MOSCOW—The vanguard of Moscow-bound German invaders was
reported by the Russian Hlgh-Com—
mand today 'to have been thrown
back in repeated attempts to cross
the Berezina river where in 1612 the
waters were reddened, by the blood,
of Napolon's men in harassed ( retreat from the Russian capital.
Nearly 300 miles to the south of
Borlsov, where the battle of the
Berezina centered, the Red Army
also was reported to have halted in
"a heavy defeat" a mechanized advance toward, Shepetovka, some 20
miles inside the old border of the
Ukraine on the road to Kiev,
- Other parts of the Ukraine invasion force were said to have attempted a break-through to the south toward Tarnopol, east of Lwow and
fouth of Luck, still in the Ukraine's
'ollsh buffer zone. These forces
apparently had veered southward
from Luck.
"Throughout the whole night our
troops in heavy fighting stemmed
the advance of enemy troops," a
communique said.
"Fighting continues by our air
force, which shot down 61 enemy
planes in air combats through July
3. We lost 28 aircraft."
(Another threat to the Ukraine
and its capital, Kiev—this .from the
southwest—appeared in a Ocrman
High Command report that' German
and Rumanian troops finally had
crossed the Prut river into Bessarabia and were driving toward the
Dneister river.)
Thus according to the latest Russian communique, two major battles
raged on this, the 12th day of the
R u s s i a n - German struggle—near
Borlsov, less than 400 miles from
Moscow on the Minsk-Moscow motor
xoad, and in the Shepetovka-Tarnapol region, some 200 miles from
Kiev.
It appeared that the full force of
the German blitz had not yet reached the "bloody Berezina" at Borlsov
for the Red High Command made
a point of saying only that "advanced detachments" hadjtriedfa
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