Document 11814

PAGE F.iGHT
ADVANCE-NEWS
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1962
Mountaineers In Legion
Supporting Adirondack
Camp For War Veterans
Mrs. Morgenthau Grants
Interview In Her Charming
Home In River dale, N.YJ
BY LYLE F. CRAWFORD mander Charles E. Ramie has
stated that this year "memPublicity Director
By Katherine Harrington
bership" in the legion a n d
' i n Minneapolis, everyone collies; Kudo, a cat of uncerSt. Lawrence County
Albany Knickerbocker
"membership" in the Mounllives near a skating rink." tain ancestry; a bird called
American Legion
News Women's Editor
hundred
taineers are his prime target
she explained.
i"Fitzey" after John FitzgerAlong
twelve
shore
of
objectives, and he has assertI
•
*
*
aid
Kennedy,
whose
adminisRobert
M. Morgenthau
acres of the west
Tupper
Lake.
N
Y
.
stretches
ed
that there should be upMrs.
Morgenthau
has
'
o
n
e
tration
is
the
same
age
as
the
stepped into the bright, white
good
woman"
to
do
the
bird
named
for
him.
the
great
Adirondack
Moun-jwards
of 500 members o r
glare of the political arena
tain establishment known as'more in t h e Mountaineers
when he became Democratic housework and cooking.
,f
"On Thursdays and Sun- Mrs. Morgenthau already
the American Legion Moun-ifrom the St. Lawrence county
candidate for governor of
tain Camp, a place that has area in 1962-63.
New York State. Like all can- days, her day off. I cook for has made a campaign swing
virtually
become a haven forj At the September meeting
didates* wives. Martha Pat my family — by necessity," ( 0 r two with her husband and
s n e sa
convalescing,
medically certi- o f t h e c o u n t y organization,
tridge Morgenthau will share
i°*
i r a n c n«v«^.
^
lied New York State war vet- commander Ramie appointed
erans. p e convalescent p e n - H a n ) l d j McCullough, OgWith the campaign still in 4,
•* » • •
• 5 o n e t m n ^ ~ "d o nt * e t c ^ u g h t :
, h a u a r e Vltally i n t e r e s t e d m
od to them is free, and help- d e n s D u r g a s c o u n t v Mountainits earlv stages, little has
too far from home toward the \
ing to support the convales- e e r c h a i r m a n . Under C hairbeen seen of Mrs. Morgen- community life in Riverdale. end," she laughed, referring
Mrs
cent
area of the camp in add;- m a n McCullough's leadership
thau. A picture here and
Morgenthau has been to her pregnancy.
j
lion
to gifts from New \ o r k t h e c o u n t h o p e s t 0
there, showing a pleasant- president of the Parents Asso- She will make no policy :
go over
faced woman of average ciation at t h e Fieldston speeches but will "be happy'
Legionnaires and Auxiliaries. t h e t
Mountaineer
height, average weight. A School r 4 I was proud of that." ;to say hello to anyone who :
with
mention that she was born in s h e sa id* a n ( * *s chairman of wants to be said hello to." Al- :
i ^.900
^ J 0 l New
^ n \ e e ^Yorkers
^ u . P _ 0 f called
^ m ! members in the year ahead.
The Mountaineers", who Since 1923. more than 5.Minnesota. The news that s h e ! t h e Riverdale Red Cross ready the campaign has beeach
give one dollar a y e a r veterans have spent 185.000
expects her fifth child in Jan- Chapter.
,gun to invade family life.
,
and
proudly
wear t h e P i n e free patient days of care and
uary
Jan. 7, to be exact
I The candidate's wife look"The other day." Mrs Mor-'
e d
tree
Mountaineer
emblem on r e s t " as legion'gue'sts at The
but will travel with her hussurprised when I asked genthau rc/:lled.
"Bobby
their lapel with their Legion c a m p T h e w o m e n * s infirmary
band whenever possible.
i n e r if she and her husband handed me lour cents. H e !
button
On a rainy afternoon l a t e , ° * t e n visit -ed New York City had collected from a friend
(was built in 1947 by the New
ni
last week. Mrs Morgenthauj ?ht clubs or posh restau- because he understood camThere are two convalescent York American Legion AuxI granted The Knickerbocker - ^ n t s .
,paigns were expensive."
,
hospitals and a mountain- iliary.
•News her first fullscale inter"Only when we have guests
Mrs. Morgenthau has never
lake lodge at the camp. There 1 A total summer staff at the
r o m ou
view of the campaign
a*
* ° ' town," s h e re- seen the Executive Mansion
is also a vacation area at the camp runs close to 50 and is
two-hour chat at the Morgen- P l i e d ^ "Our idea of a good in Albany. But s h e looked;
camp, but for the present, the headed by William L. Feist,
thau's nine-room white brick evening is dinner at a friend's around her living room a t ;
St. Lawrence Countv Ameri- superintendent, who is exand clapboard house in the house and discussion of the pets, newspapers and chil- 1
can Legion Organization is pected to address the St. LawRiverdale section of New current project in Riverdale ,dren and announced:
vitallv interested in the con- rence county organization a t
York City," an unexpected — a n d R i v e r d a l e is full of I "We sure could use the ex
valescent area. Countv Com- a meeting in Gouverneur on
!oasis of " 'winding country .community projects."
jtra room."
:
Oct. 18.
lanes, trees and flagstone terThe camp h a s virtually
What is Martha Pattridge
r a c e s in the upper Bronx,
completed 40 years of service
minutes west of the Henry Morgenthau like as a woman?
to disabled men and women
ing tour Oct. 2 on which he met early mornNOW HEAR THIS — Robert M. MorgenWhat is her home like?
,
Hudson Parkwav.
vets and Legion families and
ing commuters to Manhatten. Morgenthau
thau, a former Navy combat officer and now
As her pictures show, she
through the generous support
won two Bronze Stars for heroism while
Democratic candidate for governor cannot
Mrs. Morgenthau- wearing is of average height and
of the Mountaineers and Legserving as executive officer on three differresist putting a firm hand on the wheel of
a blue sweater, black skirt w e i £ h t , with pale blue eyes
The
24-hour
fast
of
Yom
ionnaires and Auxiliary mement destroyers in World War II.
the Staten Island ferry during a handshakand low-heeled shoes an- and brown hair worn short
Kippur will begin tonight a n d l D e r s a t l a r S e > 4 t w i l 1 continue
swered the door when pho- and
will mark the climax of the t 0 s e r v e recuperating vetercurlev. She wears little
tosrapher Bob Palev and I m *keup — light
lipstick
High Holy Days of the Jews a n s f o r m a n > ' v e a r s ahead.
rang. She gave us firm hand- o n l v o n t h e d a - v o f t h e i n t e r "
Rochester— (UP) —A Norwe—ten days of penitence. Spe-'
"~—'
shakes and urged us inside vJJew _ a n d l l t t l e jewelry gian tanker came to the aid of
cial
services
will
be
conduct4
t o have a cup of hot coffee." l h e r redding and engage- a disabled tup boat with four
ed at Anshe Zophen SynaOver coffee, we learned ! m e n t r m ^ s - a w n s t watch». men aboard that was shipping
gogue by Rabbi David Kozak
She was brought up as awater in high seas on Lake On- Mrs. Ivan Putney was hosTO OGDENSBURG
Martha Morgenthau answers
as follows:
Protestant
(her father. James tario Friday, but a barge with t e s s a t her home for the Oc- Massena — The first meet- • were Capt. John Manley of Tonight. 7 o'clock. Kol
questions slowly and directly,
looking
her questioner Pattridge. is Episcopal: her two men aboard still was re- tober meeting of the Point ings held by any American the Port of Chicago. Robert Nidre: Monday. 8. 9 and 11:30
straight in the eve. She is not l a t e m o t n e r w a s a Unitarian), iported in trouble
iRockaway
Sewing Group. Great Lake? port to promote, Smith, Port of Duluth, and St. | a m Yizkor; 7:10 p.m. end of
and
Coast
guard
cutters
a glib nor easy talker and Her children a r e , being
., .
, . ., , ,_ , A
Eleven members and a guest. Seaway business were held in,Lawrence Seaway administra-;f as ^ '
New York City by the Toledo- tor. Joseph K. McCann.
seemed a little surprised — brought up in theJewish punches bathed 15-foot waves M r s H o r a c e S c o t t w e r e
I The congregation
will
faith,
their
father's.
Lucas
County Port Authority.' The Toledo port has
t
0
r
d
t
h
e
as well she might to find her~
break
the
fast
with
a
supper
jRnttn oT.T*
? ]
ent for the dinner which
preUnder the direction of its veloped a 15-minute sound served by the Ladies Air, filn ^ £
self telling the story of her Mrs. Morgenthau's casualiRusseJl 20. a tug enroute from c e d e d h m e e t i
4
i\e*
i
ork
City
to
an
unknown
,
,
j
,
%
chairman,
W. W. Knight, jr.. and color film stressing the lowing the final service.
taste
in
clothes
("I
like
0
n
T
life — and of her husband's
and
vnn riMiinaiiATi
o^stination. T
TL
h e K^r-««
barge, w hui c hu planned
£, .
, »served
,
>- bv
" nM
-o rs. the Ohio port set up the two benefits of using the Seaway.
look
at
clothes
but
o
u
and children's lives — to peoBur- trade meetings in New York,! Officials of the Toledo port At that time, also, a fare:
hmw* a -uo,. ff.—
. .g. Jd .U, F. Putney and Mrs. Newell Bi
r 0 m *kD .U
p f e * s h e ^ d m e r o i U y ' ^ f w » S ? ^ » y ^ ^ ^ ^ " i S Ti n g^ a s ^
e v e r e s t o r m ^w a s' s l r a n d
rows.
the first at the Savoy-Hilton j are planning a visit to Eur- well reception will be held in
'
minutes before. She is not afashion") is reflected in the eed ooff
honor of Dr. Herman B.
f f BBraddock's
raddock s
p
omt. but M r s Marion Duffv presid- Hotel, and the second at the'ope Oct. 12 to try and lure n o w n i s W l f e a n d
fidgeter nor a fusser. Be- comfortable but casual fur- *h e 5 1 g a r d '
Dow-mown Athletic Club.
.more world trade through t h e | ^
family
,; " J
"
« P ^ s e d no e d a l t h e b u s i n e S s meeting.
4ween questions, she ^R l:t S. nishings in her home.
Dr. Snow has been a trustee
1 3 1
f an
dan
er
Attending
these
meetings
Seaway.
A brook flows through t h e ^ ^
! / ^ <> >'
»: - v
.„ .
,
.
'quietly, waiting for the next
of Congregation Anshe ZoN
egian
an
r
Fo ur
ullt t o s h a v e t e e n
Morganthau's
front
yard
and
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a
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rt
quer>".
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phen.
" their house
P° ^d to be purchased for t h e sewing
escortin
t h
A native of Minneapolis von
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whitP
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r
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20
t
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t
s
were
iand daughter of the publisher o v e r , a ^ w h l t e f ° u l u r i u
D u k Island
0
front
onens
tt a wide
J S P Bay
5? a i nnear
° Rochester.° f f S o d u s ,t i e d a t t h e m e e t i n ^
I of a iflour
milling trade
trade magmag- f™?
f™?11 ddoor^
v0 00
,°Pens into
into
J* opens
i U U . milling
a11 wnic
l e a d s t 0t h e l i v m
azine, she is 42 vears old. Her "
!?
g ' The barge and the tug separ-' Mrs. Bessie Yalois celebratparents both came from Bur- r o o m a t t n e r e a r o f t n e h o u s e - a ted at about 2:30 a.m. during ed her birthday. Mrs. Putney
op
a terrace.
terrace
ja
•lington, Vt., and when it was opening
, ! l m n £ on
.on a
- _
ja heavy
heavy wind
wind and
and rain
rain storm
storm. ,,is obsening her birthday Oct.
The
living
room
walls
are
The
180-foot
Cutter
"White 26, and Mrs. Marion Duffy • Sterling Forest, N. Y. —'the top of Tiger Hill adjoining
(
time to go away to school,
r
ipale green: the rug is beige. Lupine" was enroute to the Oct29.
; (Special) — All the brilliant the Gardens. Here one of the New York — F. W . WoolIn
"she chose Smith College at The fireplace mantel stars scene from Ogdensburg. N. Y
worth companv said it will
j
colors
of
Autumn
are
sweeptwo
double
chair
lifts
that
wih
r s MMaud
a
Mrs.
Wagner
will be ing through the 30 square carry skiers up the slopes; id one of its Woolco dis' t h m ^ a t ^ s h e ' met through "sculpture" executed by the and a 36-foot "launch and other u W
- a u d ^"
Dul
children a t sch o1
a
November
miles of Ramapos hills here•,during the winter is now op-j count department stores near
Mutual
clay
craft were dispatched from hostess
for
the
mutual friends
tnenas Trom
irom Minne
Minne h o r s e . w o o d e n °w h a l~
{.,Rochester
™~*,„«
„.
*h
M,
e s Pain
t
meeting, with
Miss Estell Cle- that surround the 325-acre'erating during week-ends.
JDenver
'apolis. Bob Morgenthau, who
ments and Mrs. George Cle- Sterling Forest Gardens.
A 110.000-square-foot unit
ings
by
friends
are
displayed
j
The
Eastern
United
States'
was attending Amherst ColHILARIOUS COMEDY
ments in charge of food. Toys
is
slated to open early next
on
the
walls
—
watercolors
S
h
o
w
e
r
H
e
l
d
F
o
r
Within tbe Gardens fall lis one of only two or three
lege a few miles away.
i
will
be
made
at
this
meeting.
spring
in
Westminster,
a
Denes- T « ~
ir> • ±
coloration is adding
1o the'areas in the world where fail ver suburb, Lester
T guess you'd sav we start- eofi ,Henry
. ^ ,Morgenthau's
,
_
Davis,
ate
m
grandeur of massed chysanthe- coloration may be seen. This Woolco division general manled going around together. a s f ,
^ t c h e s s County: an
Jacqueline
Fnot
j
8
mums. Autumn crocus, roses lis because three specific con- ager said.
they called it in o u r day," ° 1 f t ' p s y c h i a t r i s t who is a
Kites Today
fam ly f r ierid
and many other flowering' ditions must exist to produce Woolworth opened its first
Mrs Morgenthau explained
-i c n a
For Mrs. Lunderman, 71
Mr. and BY MRS. LESLIE SHORT
plants. Dogwood and sweetjthe extravaganza: bright clear
, '-After college. Bob went' * e w s P a P * "
Madrid — Miss Jacqueline
Hill — Funeral rites p u m trees have turned red.; sunshine, cool weather and Woolco store June 6 in CoTime: 8:30 PM
into the N a w and I took a >Mrs. Morgenthau read at Fnot. daughter of Mr and forBrier
lumbus, O. The second unit
Mrs. Frank O/eona) P a l m - : t u ] i p t r e e s ^ e a t e patches of; trees that lose their leaves.
.at
least
four
State
iV
V U i a d aa yj - — a
a ri ec piled!Mr?.
llc
r5 UGlenn
Jenn
i Friot,
r101
fclate
job in Washington, as a secre-: a-~V.
°"
~~
*' "!™ '
'
St.. er Lunderman, 71, who died bright vellow. vibernums are Cool weather stops the pro- | opened Aug. 15 in Windsor.
is
dee
Geo.
Hall
Auditorium
tarv in the British Ministrv ^ V P »n a magazine rack Madrid w « the guest of h on- Thursday, Oct. 4 at her home heaviiv* clothed in bronze fo- duction of chlorophyll which | Ont. Woolworth plans to open
we
d t 0 g e t
3
ldal
oweT
Satur
of *SuPPVv. We were marriedi'
"wV?"*..
°/
^
"
Then another in Columbus; O.. one General Admission 2.10
Dec. 30. "1943. during one of through them, i
,day evening, given by Miss here, will be held this after- l i a | J e ^ r e d berries, and the makes leaves jgreen.
noon
at
2
p.m.
at
the
Eustis
burning
bush
vividiv
illuschemicals
already
present
in in Richmond, Va., and units in
Bob's leaves from the Navy."!,
^ n old upright piano ("no- Shirley Spicer fit the Fnot
Reserved Seats 3.20
J
funeral home in Hammond. t r a t e ; : j ^ n a m e .
*
jthe leaves begin to show their Sudbury. Hamilton and Brant. . .
body plays it now ) occupies home.
ford,
all
in
Ontario,
this
vear.
The Rev. Dr. W. H. Campbell | j n t h e ^ills that rise on aV true colors: Anthocyanins preoom:
a_ ,So
, T h e Morgenthaus
h a v e o n e c o r n e r o f t h e r room:
™ 3 ° ***** a 1 t e n d e d
OTTAWA
CLASSIFIED
of Ogdensburg, retired Pres|
T
w
o
t h e Gardens the vel- dominate in red leaves; xant!
one a wedding bytenan_ minister, will offici-!Fl6es of
Jtept house in New Haven gate-leg table is " s p r e a d c a k e a<****•
^
^
y
white
birch
hophill
in
yellow
and
carotin
n d t h e otner a
)(m%
a n d
jlwhile Mr. Morgenthau got Eagle" between the windows cake, were the chief birthday
features ate. Burial will be in Ingham have turned yellow as have in the pale yellow to orange
The
table
is
colorful
with
ijiis law degree at Yale>: in an
j t n e w n i t e and chestnut oaks, j leaves. Through pure chemiscopies of The New Yorker. of the refreshment table Miss cemetery here.
•apartment in New York Citv's;J . r w n?d TV
I
^
'-Friof*
and elms. Pin and red oaks'try nature produces pictures
birthday
was Saturimc and in a
P e t e r Cooper Village and { £ % «
'
*>* dav alf
also.
,who was taken ill at his work'are showing varying shad*** ' (that are beyond the reaches
have been in Riverdale n ' ^ «
^„**.-,.-,
^ Friot.
, ^arne.
. . an . authographed
., _,
* i ^ k . - beautician. i$ : a week ago and adnv.tted to red but the stars of nature's of either artist or film.
,
vears.
1 ri v i K
A president a ] 9 6 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^f t n € M a d . Massena Memorial Hospital.!finale are the swamp and sugar; From New York City. WestTheir four children a r e
fS«u £n A a C i n E a rid - Waddington Central was removed to the Canton 1 maples with their brilliant .Chester and Connecticut the
DIIII6 ROOM AID COCKTAIL L0UI6E
OTp V
jjennw 17: Anne. 15: Eleanor.
* , A P r e s i d e n t s ^iU' School. She will be married Hospital by the Madrid Res-1 scarlet leaves that make you'most colorful route to Sterling
"On* of th* Mott Dirttnputshed MeitavrwnU <m
1 1 : and Bobby. 5. Jenny a n d , ? U
address.
Monday. It was forget that this is summer's j Forest Gardens is via the
! t 0 Martin Schneider of Water- cue Squad
Eastern Canada"
George Washington Bridge,
nese
nave
n€ r u n
1
S o b b y attend *Fi el dson" t h e ' ^
P ^
*
°^ town in the near future.
j reported that Mr. Pierce -was swan song.
along the Tslisade Interstate
t 1€
o r e r t h a u
T
h
m
tutttratlr
Cbiotm
PooOa »i» prtptnd br EJS h i c a l culture school about * ^ ?
b o u s e — Hir- Merrill Pierce, an employee suffering from severe chestj Mile upon mile of the Au Parkway to New York ThruCkioene Chef* . . American aa£ Caa»dl*a
1
a m a r d
tfive minutes driving time
Han^ab, black border of the Massena ALCOA plant, pa:n&.
'tumn vista may be seen fm- way Interchanffe 13, continulube* prrpvfi
by authentic Chtttt. A »pecl«l lt%Ibnibi
ttnr • : La FalatEnt Is BUI J?»vmn. Can*d»l Tmmom
Ifrom their home.
«
7"
I
~~. '.
"
, ing to Eixt 15 a t Suffern.
B::rG orffani«t at tb* Tlinmirafl Orf«xi CwMoto ban
i
j Last week. Anne was enT pjn to i:0S a-m.
then north on Route 17 t o
trclled in a boarding school t
/
Route 210 and Sterling Forest
1st Concord. Mass.
i
Gardens.
• **Jenny and Anne are so
& *
close in age that 1 found
Yr.u can une packaged fine
Sriends mistaking one for the
dr>- bread crumbs, corn meal ;
ror t m n i i l m Call Ottawa C X-Cati
|c»ther in t h e s t r e e t " Mrs
or fine crack«~r crumbs as a'
B i t e s St. »t F«1MB — Opes "80 «,JT to 2 00 aak
iMoreenthan explained. **I
coating for fried clams.
f
9uaOmy U a^n. M 11 P A .
thought it was wise to help
Mr. Jack TTmrrrt.
Anne build an identity of ner
afeaibcf America* Ccpraai Credit Card Flaa
own."
"
,
Eleanor, t h e 11-year-old
OTTAWA
CLASSIFIED
OTTAWA
daughter. » mentally retarded and attends the Lochland
CONTROL SYSTEMS
School at Geneva, X.Y.
f
Your Vkit to Otta wa Caa be More tawOkaf.. m
^The Morgenthaus do not
and EQUIPMENT
brood over this." an associate
toW os " I rather think *
I^TMIS to deepen their enjoyment of their other cbxkiretL*"
Sales aaa
• • •
.
— INSPECTIONS —
Before Mr. Morgenthaii's
domination for governor, the
famihr bred a life typical of
t h e Xew York O t y suburbs
3!TT Morgenthau was busy
%Tth car pools and n e e t i n p ; :
FOB VOXE
Bfr M^rrenthau eomnuted t o
BTSINTSS • TVDTSTaTT
bis office m oovDtovn Maa-
U.S. Cutter
Rushes To
The Rescue Point Rockaway
Sewing Group
31eets At Putneys'
Fast Of Yom
Kipper Begins
Tonight
Seaway Port Promotion
Held In New York City
COMING
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 16
Fall Beauty In Ramapos Woolworth Plans
Hills Vivid Spectacle Discount Store
Near Denver SYLVIA SIDNEY
THORNTON
WILDER'S
m
At Madrid Home
HiTCEllAm
FtRE
Extinguishers
HARNESS
RACING ^ 1 1
Fire Alarms
fcattan <1& minutes a w a y .
(
Jn their leisure time, t h e
famihr B a c t » e w sports U t e
•mother prominest Democratx famfly They gwmL s k i . '
I ^ J V tessi< aad ice hockey
a 9 d t h e e u i i do fircre-slcat- ST. U U n K S C * CXJCXTT r
faa>- That last is a a zcfhaeBce caHes. horn Sunday, rarwf m -^e bar*: of Eoe** O n * of
f r o m M r another's
Acncd^t^ TO Or. J . D.
ca girlhood.
a birth • prracdelivered tbem. t i e posKbC^tr of
I
CHAS.ELUS
CONNAUGHT
TO»AT. AT S PJL
txa::y • i»iavjl»* The aw*Aer of tfce ojcads s l - r w - « M
Paricdaie AJUL a ,et^ne>ed Ho-lsaesrx porchaaed frons Fred
of Hularc*— Qae.
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M.T.
1
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