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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 37

Publication:
The Journal Newsi
Location:
White Plains, New York
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37
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THE ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL-NEWS NYACK, N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 37 KIWANIANS TO HOLD LADIES NIGHT EVENT rians for the annual "Ladies EVEN ROMANCE MIGHT HAVE RICOCHET Night" program at 7 p.m. next Tuesday were made last night Valley Memorial Service entertainment and dinner at The Nyacker. A nominating committee, with Herbert Stovenot as chairman, was appointed and instructed to recommend a slate of officers in two weeks during a meeting of Pearl River Kiwanls Club at The Nyackcr Restaurant, 'ct Nyack. The evening will include film ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT A memorial serlvce Is always somber occasion but a greater MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Don't be tempted to run off to some old acquaintance who could get you Into trouble, but be loyal to present interest.

Never look back. Go forward to greater success and real happiness. nOROSCOTE sense of solemnity can be expect Biinging. Up Baby. ed for the one In Spring Valley tonight.

The service for deceased members of the fire department scheduled at 7 p.m. comes only HINTS COLLECTED BY MRS. DAN GERBER, MOWER OF I New and eppe-teaslna, too. a short time aner tne drains The undefined statin of a toddler present! some problems to the mother, Neither GENERAL: A very curious day. Aspects ricochet between difficult matters from the past and unfinished duties and peat opportunities In your favor by the new attitude you adopt and the new data you obtain, ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You can command a far greater Income It you simply start getting rid of old-fashioned methods, Ideas.

Get out with successful persons In business and learn "know-how." Be fast, thorough. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Getting nicely, dextrously dressed and going off to places where you can advance is possible, If you steer clear of gossips. Try that new beautican, barber. Spend a little more for the best. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Safeguard your good name, but quietly see that personal affairs are ameliorated, realized to your satisfaction.

Don't permit anyone to push you Into big spending. This could be a AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) A good day for a meliorating conditions at home and business does not require too much of your time. Enlarge on comforts.

Make life more full and abundant. Be kind. PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) That information you want can best be gained by asking questions, looking into right sources. Tut In a good day's work.

Enjoyment with friends can best come in the evening. If your child Is born Sept. 25, he or she will be one of those clever persons who finds It easy to solve the problems of oiliers and would do well to get into banking, real estate law, and the like. Early teach to let go of the past and push through to greater things in the present and the future. Give a fine, practical education, send to college or help to earn own way through.

"The stars impel, they do not compel." What you make of your life is largely up to you! LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Why fool around with small things you datest when expert is willing to show your way to far bettor kind of life? Your mate will be very encouraging. That ally docs not understand at all. SCORPIO (Oct.

23 to Nov. 21) Be sure to listen to what others have to say concerning how to have better accord with partners. Don't waste time here and there. Associates expect what is right from you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

22 to Dec. 21) By getting out Into the world of activity and applying energy in right directions, you get desired results today. First attend to duties. Evening Is best for fun. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22 to Jan. 20) Concentrate on special skills first, but don't neglect whatever Is routine and necessary. Have enjoyment. Plan evening's en-tertalnment early. Carry through as planned.

Gerber Junior Apricots with Tapioca it made to tickle a toddler pink. Filled to the PRJCpT hilt with flavor it's ready and waiting LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Fretting over the inevitable is Just no good and such energy could be used wisely instead. Get into busy world outside and make a name for yourself. Prominent person gives backing eagerly.

VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept, 22) Why be bothered with a onetime friend who does not have your interest at heart? There is much opportunity all about you. Accept It. Find wonderful new associate and let go of crotchety old one. to be happily lip-smacked over.

Nursery cue for yeu-know-who. A gallon plastic Ice cream container, covered with gay wallpaper or contact paper, makes nifty wastebasket for the nursery. Good way to help teach your toddler to pick up scraps after a bout of all baby nor fully developed child, he needs more attention than the stay-put bnby. Since he tries more things, there are bound to be more frustrations. Then too, the pressure to learn good behavior, plus the need to assert himself, make the tmlcllcr a bit unruly.

Ways to ease these normal "growing Extra tenderness to offset frustrations. patience at teeming perversity. guidance in all phases of development. Appetite delights for busy sprites. last week of two former fire chiefs.

Frank J. Wornor, 65, died Sept. 15 and WilJlam Englchardt, 81, passed away Saturday. Both were firemen for many years. The annual fire Inspection will start with the service at the bronze plaque monument next to the Spring Valley Hook and Ladder Co.

building on Furman Place. A wreath will be laid by Mayor John Balogh and Chief John Smolley. Roses will be placed in the wreath by family relatives of the deceased firemen whose names are listed on the plaque. Following the ceremony, a parade will proceed down Fur-man Place to Main moving north to Lawlor Drive and ending at Memorial Park. Vil paper-playing.

Winning combinations for up and-at-'em toddlers: Gerber Junior Year-old's appetites may lag a bit, Dinners. These special "casserole" S3 UN Nil dishes aie espe primarily because the growth rale slows down. Fusy way to continued meal-appeal serve Gerber Junior Foods and cially delicious I 1 II I lage boaid trustees and the Grenadiers band will accompany 120 firemen fro mthe village's Enchanted Windows Mattla Smil because they combine vegetables, cereal and meat Valley Girl Hit By Car A seven-year-old Spring Valley girl was struck by a car on Old Nyack Turnpike In Monsey late Tuesday. Police said Faye Hobencamp, 204 Old Nyack Turnpike, ran in I for flavor to spare. There are such I three fire companies.

Six fire trucks will be inspected along with the firemens' appearance. extra-special delectable a Chicken Noodle Dinner, Spaghetti with serve 'em in goodly variety. Their extra-special goodness items from the fact that they're "eustom-eooked" to preserve natural colors and flavors and the ntmort la Careful, Frightening Book May Turn Hair White Tomato Sauce and Beef sa well as Vegetables with "Mm. Jest Nearly 20 per cent of eye inju to the path of a car driven by fores of llsoiooct-sMtftaf Oerber IctMsssstOsfbcfe) Bets ft)odsBos nourishing food values, fnssnnlnf is added wth a knovtnf Band to ries among children are caused whether his tongue is tightly I seriously this view of our Big Edward B. Shuart 32 Palmer Ave.

In Nanuet. 7 Fremont, suo a toddler taste. by falls. gripped In cheek, or If he means 1 Country. ANYONE GOT A MATCH? By Max Shulman, Harper Row, New York, $4.95, 271 pages.

This reviewer has finally stopped laughing- What Mr. Shulman does In this book is say a few words FARNHAM'S FREEHOLD, J5y Robert Helnfeln, G. P. Put-tarn's Sons, New York, $4.95, 215 pages. What a novel! If "On the Beach" had been a little less final, one couM say about marriage, love, cigar ettes, television, enlightenment, money, sex, education and integration with spicy, acerbic and unbridled wit.

Accustomed to and skillful with the irreverence necessary to produce such material, Mr. Shulman directs his plot nervelessly and smoothly. Now on display: the most beautiful Chrysler ever built. D. H.

Lawrence, Ayn Rand and Mr. Shulman should get along quite well together to a point. Enlightened self-interest, just plain self-interest and down Mr- Heinlein's new book takes Up where Nevll Shute left off. The Big Bang arrives in the U.S. from an aggressor nation.

Hugh Farnham, his wife, his grown son and daughter, a servant, a guest and a cat all survive in Farnham's shelter. What follows must be read to be believed. Attempting a summary would be foolish; even to suggest a synopsis would take the edge off this fine piece of writing; at the end, If any reader understands, exactly, everything that has really happened please write to the Window. Stop the milk delivery, if you must; withdraw your child from college, if necessary, but secure a copy of "Farnham's Freehold" and read it. Window presumes Mr.

Heinleln and his publishers take no responsibility for quivering or right selfishness provide the driving forces of the story, while sex makes many a solution. Television is mostly Big Brother's brain-washing agent; no amount of caustic wit is lack Ing in this treatment. California Is dark glasses, big cars, surf ing, and Cal Tech; the South is tobacco, deep blue blood, chlval ry and pork barrel politics. The characters might be shivering or hair turning white called a typical stereotypes. The author deliberately and consls from reading this frightening Neither does the Window.

tently makes It hard to decide quick automobile. And there's an improvement in ricfe you can really feel. One more point A Chrysler isn't all that expensive. Seven Newport models are priced just a few dollars a month more than some of the popular smaller cars. Visit your Chrysler dealer and sec them all: economical Newport; sports-bred 300; and the luxurious New Yorker.

Move up to Chrysler. Model 1965. The man who sells them will make the move very easy for you. This is Chrysler '65. The big one that delivers.

Luxury that reflects your good taste, for one thing. A fast answer to your demands, for another. Look at it Clean-lined. Big. Beautiful.

Eighteen feet of comfort Two tons of security. Ifs easier to get into and out of. There's lots of headroom, and legroom and hiproom. Get in and drive it The first thing you'll notice is best described as "scorch." Model 1965 is a very CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Tone in Bob Hope and The Owyslef Theatre, Friday evenings; NCAA Football, Sjtutday sftemoons; nd the World Sedes-al on SHC-Tv. CHBYsil.

WVlOtos) Drive it! NET COST LOANS Vet 4-Ooor Hardtop TO FIRST FEDERAL SAVERS another valid reason for havlnq a growing tavlnqt account here. First Federal tevert can make a Psubook Lean anytime Earn uninterrupted dividends even when you borrew Walk in with your passbook walk out with a check Open an account now Member Federal living and Lean Insurance Cereeratien ML SAMS 1 ill ens' Loan AMnciatian twfftm SOSNA SALES SERVICE, INC. JOHN A. GOLDEN SON KESSLER'S PLYMOUTH CENTER I I IOUTI fW 4 MAIN NYACK, N. Y.

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