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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 5

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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my new york Religion in Art Through the Ages at Congers i Through the ages, artists have in they st.II project the same follow the Renaissance custom of their paiiM.ngs expressed their deep det devotion as conveyedby Giotto, jindud.ng wealth of detail. One teligious f4ith and have ht l(Hd lmluiled. besido the M'ry well 'of these paintings, showing Christ niankind gam insight into the sa known "Annunciation," were "Might tormented and mocked is unique cretl mysteries, declared Prof. Hugo into I gypt," "Crucifixion." "l.i- Christian art, for all others Munsterberg, Phi), of the art de- nientahcn," "Resurrection" and show Christ as Lord and Master. EiAi iniiuru NEW YORK Th.ng Yorker th.nks about: Th.s i a town full of lar, Vw t-rc un-dung for cleaning and 'Hit-r- poured in, ak.r.c what went on.

Truv crt-sumdb'v were, for th 4 mam tmprt-sr. e. some erutt sn.ir must 1......1. pa't. Ks 5 partment ol the i inversely of the "1 he Crowning of Mary as Queen Grcunewald'i "Crucifixion" also Stavte of New York leaehers Col- of Heaven." 'po'lrnvs the Biblical statement of l.ge.

New Paltz. as he presented 1hl Us, of by suffering at a man much the third and last in the series of Gruenewald. were quite different. more strongly than other paintings. two the 1 Mpare-peg ones who go their If btaiitiljl and onr i frightening but one ot th most was through the i.tv's asphalt jun Sunday rening I rnten altar pro gie daily with only a Hx.k an in- surame computus tower to keep II ihi in compam v.

not only inlluenced by advances in thus, according to Dr. Munsterberg. art over the years and the northern! heightening the Sacrifice and I'urupean surroundings, but also strengthening Christian belief in Retouched by the church affiliation of demption. the artist, who. Dr.

Munsterberg be- Introduced by Garry Gleason. ho heves. Ix longed to one of the small studies under him at New Paltz, mystic setts that grew up at lhei)r. Munsterberg completed the ser-lime of the Reformation. nf worship services, utilizing the (iruenewald's "Annunciation" andarts of music, drama, and painting.

"Nativity" are very Teutonic and Mariruth Campbell warming is clock in the tower of the Metropolitan life In-urance building at the foot of MaiL-on avenue. It's odd how. for the lone! ones and the city is (hoiked iti them a simple oi' Hock (alright, so its dials are feet in diameier) tan tome to mean so ninth in tne wa of comfort and friendliness. "You do not know." one wistful dressmaker wrote to the Mctronoli- grams on hristianity in the Arts" fit the I irst Presbyterian Church. Congers.

Showing representative works of three artists, whose murals ami ul-tar panels had been photographed and made into slides for si reen projection. Dr. Munsterberg talked of these men, their lives and their work. 1 rom the many great artists who depicted scenes from the life of Christ, he had chosen Angelo Giotto. KhO I.IMi, 1 ra Angelico, 1.IS7- One of the flosiest new Hubs of them ail will be opened in Ma at the aldort-Astona the Marco Polo club, whose members are noted world-travelers representing "the cosmopolite ol New York.

Chicago. I IJ L' I II i r' V. i am tiuu iiimii; isuiiu. Minril j7njir one uav. vwuu a i)iesiiip nomas is president and the board hat a rimi frt jmt lh M4I; Matthew Gruncnwald, 13.13 thimes are to us people." She was referring to the four bells weigh-ina from 7.

(KM to I noun.k and Howard Cullman and. as honorarj governor, Herbert Hoover. 132. (initio had lcen conimissioned to do murals in a small chapel in northern Italy, one alxiut the sie of the church in which the lecture was iH'ing held. After b30 years, these paintings are still rich in color.

They tell the story from the Gospels with direct simplicity and it is this ranging from flat to Uashiiigion lamed for Us cherry that, on the quarter hour plav a bul musical combination believed io (iardt'n nu" have betn written bv Handel Ix'rough are 33 varieties of the If a remarkable' clock-tower in actuall-v ls larPe' rr.anv wavs. Situated 341, feet above 111 the western hemisphere, the street, it's 50 vears old. llie tho which tl.vk's minute hands- weigh 1 ln' st'('M miS APnl-pwinds ea(h and stretch 17 feet 5 are pasU'' inches from end to end and its, fancy yourself as a beat generation Perry C'omo, you might four faces are so large that each is pit'k up vocal coach-arranger Phil backed by a full-sized room. Moore's new kit. lor Singers Only The minute hand travels its fill- Phil coached Marilyn Monroe tor second route in 4.5 seconds, rest- Some Like It Hot and in his kit he ing the additional 13.

When the'Passt's along some fine trade se- -'tfLVVi S095 simplicity, according Io Dr. Mun-slerlicrg, that gives the paintings their power. Most celebrated of these is "I light into I gy pt." with Mary and the n. Child the center of interest. Almost Tliinilnn- Kim I.

a New il drill, a former palleiit at ark iiilininisl riilur of I lit liiispilal, our of the ni liril Iravs hr THWhS Kilt IHIM'ITXI, llospitnl, shi.Hs Kiissi II M. Driinini inaili' as a till Io Hie liosiiial. as equally well known, through reprints, is "Washing of the Disciples' I eel," still a rile today in some Christian sects. Others were "Adoration of the Magi," "Presentation (of Ihe Infant chimes stop, at 10 p.m. a liintern Over-Bed Trays Are a Work of Gratitude nchronifed with the clock flashes The vest is coming back to gents' and up vui uie lime io me tl07in i itv suits aihnueh wu rant una-1 NEW I Mr.

Koch was hospital was so wonderful loM'ountv born Jesus) in the Temple," "Hclnival," Many times, ships in the upper bay gine. According to Charlie Brodsky. ihank-you letter could express tin set their time by the flashes. i who manufactures them on lower appreciation so sincerely to a com-! me I wanted Io return the parent's home on Route 43 near the I "tn" "Resurrection" nglish Chr.h. Ihe M'H-rg expressing Ihe utlending phy Mr.

Koch said. A member of the Carpenli rs and Joiners I'mon. 1 oral Mr. Koch asked his wile Io bring in a ruler. i ne lower oeus nav no pet names, liroailway, actors are responsible munity hospital as did Theodore A.

Prank Norris. the Metropolitan's for the boom in the waistcoats. Koch last week when he called in chief electrician, say "We just call Charlie himself, who is 76 and has poison on Russell M. Drumm, ad- them North. South Fast and West." been making vests for til years, ministrator of the Nvack Hospital.

TU-. I I I i. lignt ill lie very naivete nt was Dr. Dingman holdintt the arm sician at jurj oren nearu oy passengers naturally uoesn wear one nimsell. Mr.

Koch brought with him new pencil and paper, so he could on steamers neanng iandv Him. r-A nr.i,,.j L. I. Residents of Tarrytown. completely whitewashed from that spare time following recovery from 30 miles from the scene, have pick- (onm t.r mess TV adv ertisers an illness that hospitalized him in ed up the chimes.

iare falling into line to use her for January. DECOR-FLATTERING LAMPS Stunning china table lampt in contemporary shades. 3-light sockets. BROWN and SONS "EXPERT INTERIOR PLANNERS" 122-24 Main Nyack ELmwood 8-1128 sketch out plans tor the trays during his hospital convalescence. Returning home, he went to see a number of Rockland business con-, i i ns.

showed Ins plans and asked of Spring Valley, whct.e son. Dr. John Dingniaii, and grandson, Dr. James Dingman, are both active members of the Nvack Hospital medical staff. Mr.

Koch made only one stipulation concerning his gift to the hospital: he requested that his trays be used on Ihe first floor where he had of Judas in Ihe "Betrayal and his terming the "Crucifixion" most moving. In other centuries and in other art forms, these stories from the Gospels are repealed and nowhere so charmingly ns in the winks of I ra Angelico, a pious friar of I lo-rence. While simplicity is Mill ihe keynote of his murals, there is greater emphasis placed on depth and form. However, says Dr. Minister pa'K ln lnp Hands commercials.

Couple of seasons ago, "While I was a patient at Nvacl she was the rich man's Julia Meadi Hospital, I noticed there were not hir materials Io complete his pro Ihe sedate t'ersian Room is mr.r.h..l travs ami miH-m ject. Wellens 1 umber and Supply 'Snaky' Driver Crawls Into Jail echoing with castanets and Oles! jn the corridors had a hard turn Company gav him two la uge sin -els ol tlvwoiK Vam cthi I iinihcr in these nights, with Margarita Sierra balancum regular travs on New City provided oak strips forj''u ine ner-a was great legs and plenty of nails. Joe Kri-s- i doing the singing. It only a aps at meal times. I-veryone at 35 of 1)(MI Hone'pmona' Dlt is Siobhan Mc! William J.

Dalton Nenna a kind ol Johnny Une-fsote actress? Bail Is Fine In Clarkstown You Just know I'm going home tonight and curl up with Patti Pages Avenue, the Bronx, was in the county jail at New City yesterday awaiting a hearing on a charge of drunken driving on the Thruw ay-Tuesday night. Dalton was driving a snaky route hack and forth across the southbound lanes of the Thruw av, and at sel, manager of O.N. Rosenberg and Son. Haverstraw donated hinges. and two uarts of varnish.

Working nights and Saturdays, his lime to work "for the Mr. Koch completed the travs, at the same time contributing 2(1 hours ol labor to the Garnerville Methodist Church. Another spare time project is building and distributing bird houses. new book. Once Upon a Dream.

It Drunk Charge all sub-titled "a personal chat with exciting and beautiful! teenagers" and a man's only vouns as he feels. The world's i Erik Nygaard, of Red School House Road, Spring Valley, forfeited bail of $30 Tuesday in Judge 10:13 p.m., about two miles north hugest privately-financed communi-of the Spring Valley toll barrier, ty is going to be built at Breezy state police of Ihe Thruway detail Point on the Roekaway peninsula in A life-long resident of Rockland I William Vines' court at the Clarks- mlli.rl 3 K-ll (1. It'll tn. -rv i r. i.

i u- i town hall. Nvgaard had been arresl- Ramapo Justice of the Peace Junius erected by Northern Properties, Jersey Pair Vin In Duplicate Play Inc. ed by Clarkstown police on the night I of March 21 for public intoxication on Sickletown Road, West Nvack. I At the time, a doctor's certificate! Bob J. Howe, Suffern, and Judge Howe set bail at $100.

Dalton didn't have it so he was jugged at New Cily. Wright is fighting his way- out of the television commercial David Fdwards of r'merson and iwas issued he was not in a fit con-- field; just finished a singing date; Cilion to operate a motor vehicle. asiat the Cotillion Room, acted in the Whale milk contains twice much vitamin as cow milk. Along with the money that had been movie of Tall Story, etc. posted as bail and ended up as the Donald Gellis of Rivervale continued their strong play to lead Friday night's meeting of the Bergen-Rockland Pridge Club at St.

Paul's Parish House in Spring Valley. plat" went to Mrs. Ghdvs Cor of I air l.awn with Howard Bennett of Ridgewood and third to Mrs, Mary McT, rnan of West Nyack and (jeorge Maiurniak of Waldwii k. I.eo Vassilakos of Nanuet and Glenn Clewelt of Ramsey, in a new partnership, were fourth, just one point out oi second, with fifth plan to Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Iliirwilz fine went a warning by the judge that if he ever appeared again on 'hat charge the penalty would be more severe. A $25 fine was paid by Andrew Moore of Greenwood Lake on a summons for not having a registration for the automobile he was operating. Moore produced a registration for Ihe car he had but, when compared with his driver's license, the addresses on the two didn't coincide Now City, ov i A speeding summons issued to Al- Mrs. I' ranees Turner Maiki scores: berta Vasser of nue. South Nvack.

Brookside Ave- Skinner. Mr: cost her 'Claire 1 Douglas Siebold Mrs and bv Dr. Reginald She was charged by Clarkstown po- Gold with William Gallico. lice for operating a car miles This 1 ridav the April full ma-M per hour in a one on Route point event is scheduled to be fol lowed on Saturday night by the (Jul. In all, a total of 1 HO was taken A.C'.Ii.l..

chanty game. All are in in on various fines during Tues-lviled to attend the duplicate ses day's session. s-ons. OF NYACK jT Spring it such a pretty leaion, you II want to SV jf dre up to it and our gala array -rr Jet? of fashiom maltet it eaiy to choose everything v2sf jlj pJ rom fl cornp'eT wardrobe to those ffefij Of important little coiturne accents. Choose 'jj "5 a -j i5l coat, a tuit, a dren, handbags, jewelry, shoes.

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