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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 9

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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9
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Past Presidents' Arc Honored AfThe Greenwich Travel Club Luncheon- Cutting The Wedding Cake At The Reception-'' -oew-Andrew Suptids Hfeld East PortGhester- Girl Wed At First Presbyterian Chureh Ruth Loaw i niece of Mrs Samuel Maallna of 390 Delevaa Avin waa married Saturday aftfemoea at O'clock la the Strut Presbyterian 'Chureh to John Andrew sop of Mr- and Mrs John Andrew of Purchase Street Rye Thetlev Frew els Smith performed the ceremony The bride wu liven in marriage by her brother George Isoew She a white eatln gown with a Sager ftp veil and carried white chrysanthemums Bar only attendant Miea Betty Wellnar a cousin had a frock of plum satin qpd a face veil that fall from a cor-J net of Sowera She carried yellow chrysanthemums Alex Andrew was best man for hie brothet while -ushers were Brace- Andrew-' and William Andrew also brothers A receptlon took place at the Maallna home After thslr wedding trip the couple will reelde In New York The bride wae educated In Greenwich schools Mr Andrew ie a graduate of Rye High School and Haw Yorb Uni varsity and Is as-soclated wlth tha Bank of New York jhjii-sung Play wting be-' Dally Item Stag Rioto ndds to the Greenwich Travel Club's annual luncheon and Pent' President's Day at tha Pickwick Arms Hotel Friday Mrs John Andrew cuts the wedding cake an bar husband looks on Tha couple were married Bat-urday afternoon at the Flret Preebytcrlan Church and a recaption followed at tha home of tha aunt Mrs Samuel Maallne of 190 Pelevan Avenue East Port Chester Mr Andrew Is resident of Hyt' Dally Item Staff Photo' with bosrv pnt- ay SlUng wanj stall1 tu food eiUh -fas -Juice1 luau 1 Juice extra the ck of the ted ether 11 ui the way the Here after stare elite and te NTS ir ng w- 5 I I 1 Miss Franklin Is Married Wed To John Nields Of Rye In Ceremony On Long Island Miu Lila Franklin daughter of Mrs George Franklin of New York and Cold Spring Harbor I and the late Mr' Franklhi was wad Saturday in fit John's Epis- eopal Chureh at Cold- Spring Her- I bor to John Nields son iff Hr I and Mrs Benjamin Nields of Milton Road Rye and Cleveland Ohio The ceremony wu performed by th rector the Rev Lyman Bleeekdr who -wu an- slated by -the Rev Dr George A Buttrlck pastor- of the Madiera Avenue Presbyterian Chureh New York' A reception wu held at the Franklyn country home The -bride wu given In marriage by her brother George fl Franklin and wore her mother's wedging gown of Ivory' satin -and old family point lace Her tulle veil wu arranged ns a cap and she carried white flowere Miss Lillian Dullu wu maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miu Barbara Nielda sister of tee bridegroom Mrs Alfred Weld and the Mieses Allda Livingston Laura Jennings Emily Bwsetur Alice Otis Helena Thompson Katherine Smull Julia Reed 'Elisabeth Reed Margaret McGrath and Ellen Osgood- Elliott Helnor wu flower girl The meld of -honor wore beige taffeta and the other attendants had frocks of' russet taffeta-They wore brown net hate- and carried chrysanthemums -Benjamin- Nields wu but man tor hie brother Ushers included Thornton Gerrleh Jr Ralph- Langs taff Crow Arthur A Ballantine Charles Swops Oleg Petroff John Rnben Luclen picket John Mitchell John Clark John Austin John Fo Dulles Dwight Robinson Carl Gospel and John Slocum -After their wedding trip- the couple will live In' New York The bride attended the Chapin School and in a graduate of Bennington College' elau of 1937 Mr Nleldi wu graduated from Yale In 1936 and from Yale Lew School last June end le with tee law flrm of Wright Gordon Zacb-ry end Purlin president welcomes twqu of Pullen end Mia Henrietta Rcy- Jane Knapp Wed In Ghapel Greenwich Girl Is Bride Of Godfrey Willi Kauffmahn fit Bede's Chapel of Rosemary Hall Greenwich! from which the bride was graduated wu tha Saturday afternoon of the marriaf of Miss Jane Uncoln Knapp daughter of Dr and Mrs Charles Wittemors Rnapp of 49 Maple Avenue Greenwich to Godfrey Will is Kauffmans era of Mr and Mrs Rudolph Max Kauffmann iff Chevy Chase! The Rev Dr Albert Wilson rector of Christ Church Greenwich officiated The reception 'following' the ceremony wu at tee homo of tee bride's parents Given marriage by her father the bride wore an Ivory satin gown with Inserts of Brussels lacs her mother's wedding veil of Brussels lue and carried bouvardia and- 1111mm Alem eiallaw lilies of the valley Honor attendants were the bride's sister Mrs James i Knowles of Charleston Vs' and Miu Elates Lee Oakley of Greenwich Others were Mrs Franklin Chapin Jr -and Mrs Benjamin Moors Belcher slstei'e of the bride Mrs Rudolph Kauffmann eliter-ln-tew of the bridegroom Mias Ann Howard and Hrs Howard Serrell all of Greenwich' Mrs Joseph Holmes Jr' of New York Mr cousin Rudolph Kauffmann IJ? wu his brother's bast men Ushers were Grant Rosa William Flather Jr Austin 8 Inglehaart Jr John McL Johauen Mark Hayea Jr John Made Frank Hamilton Herbert Merrick Charles Knapp Jr ahd John Kauffmann brother of the bridegroom June Chapin wu flower girl end Benjamin M- Belcher Jr war Pf TO REPOST ON CONVENTION Reports on tha State convention held In New -York lest week will be made at th meeting of the Parent-Teacher Council tomorrow at in' the Junior High School SPC A Sppnaor Fashion Show A "doggy fashion" literally doggy for pure-bred dogs will parade with- the Is slated for Saturday night' Oct 14 at 9 at the Westchester Country Club "in Rye Announcement of the event wu made by Mrs Marvin -Preston' president of tee Westchester County Society for -the -Prevention -of Cruelty to- Animate Ine for the benefit of which tee show Is elated The fashion show Is one of two events set for this month- by -'the A The first will be locture-on-Monday night Oct 9 at the Rockwood Hall -Country CluB North Tarrytown for menfi hers and friende' of the Society It will be given at' 9:30 by Dr: Morris director of' th Raritan Animal Hospital Raritan The subject wil be -Ike Dr Morris has spent two years on research- on his subject end 1a brought to" Westchester by the A as part Of Us edit-! cstlonel program ter the care of animals Probably a dosen dogs will "add to the glamour of models showing sports town afternoon and evening at the Oct 14 show Among those who qrM parade will bo a-wire haired terrier owned by Mrs Richard Bondy of Goldens Bridge a harlequin great Dane owned-by Mrs Chalmers' Bums of Scarsdale a Bedllngton terrier owned by Sanford -E Freund Of Rigfleld Conn -a Po-kineie and a scottie owned by Mrs! Frank Splfkerman of Greenwich and black chow owned by Hrs Preston The fashion show Is to reach -Its Italian-American Restaurant 133 Mid teed Avs Port Cheater Good Food! Low Prices! Every Monday Night- Regular 50c Italian PIZZA 20c Served At Table Only Mrs Henry Brooke (left) put presidents Mrs William Miss Sylvia Cohen Is Wed In New York Miss Sylvia Cohen daughter of Mr and Mrs Cohen of 35 Traverse was married last evening to Bernard GoldoW-eky eon 6fMr and Mrs Henry Goldowsky of 41 Clark PIUe The -ceremony was performed In New York City by Rahbl- fihrag-oWltx of Fort Chester The bride wore street frock of plum velvet with matching Hat and carried a Bibla which wu used nt the wedding of the bride-' grootn'e parents Her only attendant wu heir slater Miu Gertrude Cobra who wore a green gown with a corsage of roses Sydney Goldowsky wu beet mu Mrs Goldowsky wu graduated from Fort Chester High -School Hr Goldowsky le a graduate of Port Chester High School end tee Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute In Troy where he received degree in electrical engineering He -la with the Prat-Danlel Corporation in Eut' Port Chester After an extended' 'automobile trip- Mr andHre Goldowsky will reside 4n Port Chester Personals- Mr and -Mrs Lyman Armltage-have returned to Coatlcooke Quebec after having spent a week with Mr--and Mrs' Arthur Hagan of Ridge Boulevard Mrs Thomas Blain chairman of the Port Cheater Recreation Conimlselon ud Miu Doris Russell recreation director arc attending the National Recreatlm Conference at' tho Hotel Statler In Boston this week Miss Marlon Harris' of Old Greenwich was hostess at a large cocktail party at her home Saturday in honor-of Miu Girtrudc Don Dero of Riverside Mr and Mrs Huettra Well-stood of Clermont Avenue have returned from a month's stay at Point Pleuant- Grun-wlch Sunny-side greater city brings greater leeults Tesns hulls MS -vssun vbs laks sSnoust -si jrester eufSrttuS prsueueo HafeMlce routlsa Icm tins-yeu' AIM by SWANK the sod mart talWt tlM sU HANDIH tM feMsoeM fsetal tls- ucy like Una teel Anne Hamza Is Bride Of Albert JFirla Miss Anne I Hamia and Albert Firla were married- Saturday afternoon at the Snored Heart Church la East 014 Chester by the Rev A Wollschlager the pastor The bride the daughter of Mr and Mr -George Hamsa of Berrien Place East' Port Chester re a white faille taffeta gown with a sweetheart neckline and buatlf effect and a Sager tip veil' She carried a white prayer book trimmed with orchids' and lilies ft tha valley Her slater Miss Helen Hamza who wu maid of honor carried delphinium and African daisies' and wort a gown of peach faille with a veil of illusion net Milford Manning was but mu A reception wu held at Jeuea la Riverside ter 80 gueats Mrs' Firla was graduated from Greenwich High School ud attended Hunter College She is employed by' the American Society of Civil Engineers Mr Firla son of' Mr and Firla of Spruce Street East Port Chester also was graduated from Greenwich High School and is- employes' at the A Bolt and Nut Company Ha Is a member of tha Haights of Columbus tha EutFort Chaster Firs Company' and tha first Catholic Slovak Union of Eut Port Ghoitor After a wedding trip to Virginia Beuh the couple will re elds on Spruce Street East Port Chester Miss Mainiero Weil Td Philip Ebetino Tha -Chureh cf the Resurrection In Rye wu the sesu yesterday afternoon of the marriage of Miss Luoille Mainiero daughter of Mr and Mrs John Mainiero of High Street Rye to Philip Ebetino son of Salvators EbeUno of West Purdy Avenue Rye and the late Mrs Ebetino The ceremony wu 1 performed by the Rev Thome Farrell assistant pastor I A reception at the Clubhouse In Port Cheater followed the ceremony Miu Mainiero given In marriage by her father wore princess-styled ivory eatln gown with' a long train ud tulle veil Her flower were gardulu and lilies of the valley The meld of honor Miss Renee O' Agostini were royal blue taffeta with a matching hat and carried rosej Tha Mists Mildred Tartaglla and Rose Botticelli bridesmaids wore old tom taffeta frqcks with face- veils carried bouquets of vari-colored flowers John Costansa wu tho beat man and ushers Included Leonard Mainiero brother of the bride and Michael Ebetino brother of tho bridegroom On their return from the wedding trip couple will live at 23 School Street Rye The couple are botlltaduatee of Rye High School and Mr Ebetino 1a employed- at the Rye Poet Office Miss Meyer Is Engaged Parents Announce Her Betrothal To Hamilton Whitlock Mr' and Mr Btehcmaa Qulay tard Meyer of HUteadate Rye- have announced the engagement iff their daughter Miu Mae Beavan Meyer to Hamilton Jar one Whitlock-eon cf Mr andMra David Allen WhlUock of New York City Mias Meyer -attended RySkOoun-try Day dchoel and Chateau Monte Cholel in Lausanne Switzerland ayd was graduated from theNlghte-lngale-Bamford -Bchool fa' New York She wu Introduced so defy in the Autumn of 1980 Mr Whitlock 'studied at Law'-rencevllls 8c hod and wu grata- i ated from Princeton with the class of 1933" Ha la a mtmber of the Nassau Country Club In I and la with the Whitlock' Cordage Company 0- 1- climax te a bridal procession The' show Is being staged by Mrs Farrar of Sleepy Hollow Manor who Is stcretarytrsasuror of A and is stylist by pro feaslon Overstaffed Chair Kcophelitered i WOLFSON'S Writs sr rhsos 1 1 I 8-pe Living I State Bcnphebtered I I I ENteri 7113 wfSIV U4 Rita Rafferty-To Be Bride Will Be Married Saturday At Home To Jesse Brownback Mips Rita Rafferty daughter of Mr had Mrs James-A Rafferty of Bellevue Avenue Rye will be married Saturday to Jease Evans Brownback Jr aon iff Mr and Mrs Brownback of Llnfleld Pa Their engagement wu announced in the Summer The ceremony will be performed at 3- at tha home of the parent by the Rey William Prunty pastor of the Church of St Gregory the Great Harrison A' reception- for the 'members of both families will 'follow' Mias Hops Rafferty will be her elitcr'a meld Jamas Holloway of 'Wheeling West Vmf will be best men Mr add Mrs Rafferty will entertain Friday at a buffet supper et their home Miss Rafferty was graduated from Wellesley in June while the prospective bridegroom attended Yale ud Is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College Barbato-Tolive Wedding Performed Corpus Christ! Chureh wee the scans yesterday afternoon of the marriage of- Miss Clementine Barbate daughter of Mr ud Mrs Patquate Barbsto of 143 Oak Street to Louis Tolive era of Mr ud Mrs Ernest Tolive of 1813 Sherman Avenue Mamaroneck The Rev Alphonse Volonte performed the- Miu Rose Bprbato was maid of honor ud' the- Misses Madeline Tolive and Catherine Christ! ano served as bridesmaids Ernest Toll vs' of Mamaroneck was best mu and James Vitetfa of Ma-maroneck ud Joseph Germain of Whit Plains were ushers-- A reception for' 130 guests was held at Lawrence Inn Mamaroneck After a wedding trip to Waehlngton the Couple will live on Sherman Avenue The bride attended Port Cheater High School the bridegroom- Bellow! High School in Rye Neck whi it bs a modern wedding? If youre lie to bo a mften 'wedding la-the 1131 mode you'll want a rdwn of the lateef (ash ton' See hew eterstir you'll look la ona of our new tries for Fall brldea Purchase P-T A Sees Handicraft Will Hold Sale Of Articles For Benefit Of Milk Fund Handicraft claimed the attention of the members present at the' first Fall meeting of tho -Purchase Parent-TeaCher Association held Friday -night In tha Community House Flue were discussed for the eale of articles made by tha members with proceeds to aid the milk fund Harold Simmons displayed Indiu art objects ud Mrs George Richardson exhibited hooked rugs she had made Also shown were articles made by Miu Isabella Fair assiitut handicraft director- for the West Harrison Recreation Commission ud by Mrs Marlgn Coday handicraft director of the Westchester County Rocreatloq Commission A memorial In' tribute to the late Mrs Alexander Merrick wu "considered Mrs Merrick who died Aug 15- qru active In Girl Scout work a member of the house committee of tho Community Cuter' ud a member'' of the Purchue Nursing Committee Mrs Sulllmen Mrs Ralph Rondall and Mrs David Steele acted hostesses MRS SIMMONS TO PREBLE Mrs John Slmmone will preside at the' flret Fall meeting the American Legion Auxiliary which will by held tonight nt 8:18 In the clubhouse on Pearl Street Mrs' Spencer who was chairman will make reports the eounty convention held last week Crochet Work OhrUtmu ta almost around the corner Are you thinking of gift? Jut this on your Mat Anyone will appreciate a hand-made filet centerpiece for library-living room or occasional table Especially this one with Its unusual fruit border end single rose center Te obtain this pattern send ter No 1344 and enclose 10 crate In stamps or cote (coin preferred) to cover service and postage Needl work Department Bra 111 Station Nsw York ASK ME ANOTHER leweeeewwewwewewwwwriSwewwitwwwwiwwiweAwewwwwwiMWiewwiweiweiiwiesiiii Lucille Wamig Wed Mr and Mrs Archibald Mac-In SacredHeart Church inat0 Miu Lucille Warnlg daughter of camp' In New Brunswick Cusda tho late Mr and Mrs John War- for Ud uri Ira Waeh-nig of Cincinnati Ohio was wad barn Mr Mnd Mrs Herman yuterday afternoon at 4 I Newell Hr ud Mrs John In tha Tftcred Heart Church Eut Bowles and Mr and Mrs WlUlam Fort Chuter to Joeeph Dennis I Taylor Bolek Jr son of Mr soft Mr Bolekr of 109 Pemberwick Road The ceremony wu performed by the Rev' Father1 Alexander Wollschlager tha putor Tka bride given In marriage by her uncle Roy Hart of Fort Chester wore a white satin gown with a quarter-length tulle veil Her flowers wars white rues and bo-vardla Mlu'Hary Bolek the brld slater the only attendant wore a blue frock and a finger tip veil fiht curled tea roses Andrew Dr aback of East Port Chester was best man A reception tor the Immediate Mr- and Frank Ballsy Van: darhoef of Husted Lans7 arrived home lut week from their Bummer home Mass Mrs-Hugh Chisholm of Lincoln Avenue Is chairman of the luncheon and fashion show to be given Tuesday at tee Crystal Garriy Of the Rlts-Carlton In New York ter the bendlt otthe Day Nursery' Hohest cooperation on the part of all merchants toward building a prosperous community and a famlllu wu held at th bride- groom's home The will reside- in Port Chester when they return from a wedding trip- Mrs Bolek wu graduated from Mount Saint Mary's Academy la Cincinnati while Mr Bolek a graduate of Groenwiph schools te la business with his lathe One gift that a teen age youngster will welcome with yells! And what is the gift pleste? It'i nothing more or leu than an attachment for jrour radio or combination radio- and talking machine or a small portable machint thst wiH pfair sizt record 'y' one-of the most wanted gifts of all to if your teen age youngsters are approach' ing birthday or you would like to get a big blig and cheer oti general principle get them a machine right now plus credit slip' good for about a dozen records 10 years ago talking machine records had just about pied out but today! almost Crervbodis entey about swing or the unbelievably grand orchestral recordings that are now available Here right at home our advertisers have this kind of merchandise in stock ready to help you select just the msiichine you want and play any of the hundreds of record they always have in stock -Another idea that -is on to your present" Is this -The home: with a machine and records is always the popular spot If you like to be' around teen age' people if you would like to see more of your own youngsters get a machine and records today! 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