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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 16

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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16
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NYACX Vs. V.Tr'SDAY, Oncko Honors 2 Polhernuses Oboist to Play In Chamber Music Group WHOLESALE WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRY PLANE WRECKAGE LOST GL'LFPORT, (LTD -starch for the of a Na tmnal Airline plane which cra-h fd in the Gulf of Mexico Nov. Id killing 42 persons was halted temporarily Monday. Ten bodies have been recovered so far but Navy minesweepers' efforts to locate the plane wreckage have failed. auuress of the evening and then were short talks by of the different delegations.

When W.V. Terpening of NyatV was called, on, instead of making i Louis Polhomus, and Louis Poihemus, both of Upper Ny-ack, were honored Monday evening by Om-ko Lodge, 1.0 0 and rep-ri'srnta'ivps from visiting delegations of Odd Fellows when Oncko lodge tu Id a "Louis i'olhemus" niht their honor. The jr. Mr. Poihemus is now district deputy for 4his area, a position which his father has also held.

Mr. Poihemus, has been an Odd Fellow for 45 years; his son for 25 years. Lapel buttons fm ii I Z3 Lois U'ann, famed oboist, will be! featured with the Rochart Lnsemblej Dec. II, at the Tappan Zee Play-j house in Nyack. This will be tliCj second concert of the season for; Rockland County's chamber mmsicj jroup.

Miss Warm, a native of Min-j neapolis was first oboist of the Pitts-1 burgh Symphony under Fritz Rein-1 er. She has performed as soloist for the New Trends of Music, the Adolph Busch Ensemble, the Bach! MM VJ signifying their respective years as mmutati Lai (feMaia COMMERCIAL end SERVICE STATIONS speech, he iang a solo which sang 75 years ago. It was "Dart to be a Daniel" and was one the songs which the evangelists, Moody and Sankey, sang when the) toured the world in the 18'tO's. Mr. Terpening said that he hat wanted to write a parody on tht hymn to sing in honor of the Pol-hemuses, but that he had been unable to fit the words.

Instead he had written a tribute which he presented. Following the meeting, the 51 Odd Fellows sat down to an old-fashioned Italian supper which had been prepared by Gaetano Cicaloni, assisted by his son, James, and Elmer Blumenauer. The supper was served by four members of Rose of Sharon Lodge, Rebekahs: Mrs. Esther Davis, district deputy, Mrs. Blanche Ross, Mrs.

Taylor and Mrs. Xiques. 4m Odd Fellows was presented to each of the men being honored by Alva Chase of Concord Lodge, Peeksill, grand advocate of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York. Noble Grand George Cooper presided at the meeting, which started with all of the officers' chairs occupied and 30 Odd Fellows present. By the end of the evening there were 51 present.

Five different delegations were present and introduced. They came from New Jersey, New York City, Spring Valley, Highland Falls, Poughkeepsie and Peekskill. Frank Eckerson, of Amity Lodge, Spring Valley, made the main FRED E. FEDERAL Circle and the Aspen Music Festival where she was also a member of the faculty. Currently she is a faculty member at the Juilliard School of Music, at the Mannes College of Music and at the New York College of Music.

On Dec. 11, Miss Wann will be heard in the Mozart Quartet for oboe and strings and also in a quartet for oboe, piano, violin and cello by Bohuslav Martinu, famous Czech composer. His quartet is to be heard here for the first time, being performed from the manuscript. Also on the program will be the Brahms Quartet for piano and strings. Other artists of the Rochart Ensemble performing that evening will be Max Hollander, violin, George Grossman, viola, Ralph Ox-man, violoncello, and Vera Brod-sky, piano.

Jill i FOR Ilflllffi. mmmtm immmtn AT REGULAR PRICES mmmtw immnu Menial Health Nets $2,500 The Rockland County Mental Health Association, netted $2,500 at it recent theater benefit. Don Et-tlinger, chairman of the benefit committee made the announcement this week, after checking the receipts from the sell-out performance of Hal Holbrook's "Mark Twain Tonight!" at the Tappan Zee Playhouse in Nyack. The funds raised will go to help support the work of the Rockland County Center for Mental Health, a psychiatric clinic for adults and children, and to expand the Association's program of parent education study groups. The chief ushers were Jeanie Rus i CHELSEA DINNER-DANCE Chelsea Hook and Ladder Company, Nyack is holding a dinner dance at the Venice Restaurant in Upper Nyack on Saturday evening.

The dinner will start at 8:30 o'clock and there will be dancing from 9:30 until 1:30 o'clock. Music will be furnished by Al Eger and his orchestra. Tickets may be purchased from any member of Chelsea. IK will be coming to you. 13 Li urn DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN COUNTY 7 -v nummn ami mm ittw mm mm ROC OA ruMi uil to.

mc. mm sell, Barbara Thurston and Helen McConnell who had worked at the theater during the summer season, as well as the following senior Girl Scouts, Judy Bangs, Terry Burke, Barbara Marks, Jean Paddock, Linda Paul, Adele Rothman, Carol Shonder, Julie Ann Sloane, June Taylor and Mary Van Atta. The ticket taker was Bruce Britton and Laura Samuelson helped with the refreshments. This week the association is presenting Mental Health recognition pins to the winners of an essay Contest it sponsored in the high schools, on Mark Twain and his work. The winners were: Lucy Bickmore of Clarkstown High School, Michael Hoyer of Haverstraw High School and Joel Mason of Spring Valley: High School.

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