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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 4

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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THE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER THURSDAY MAY 28 1942 RYE-HARRISON TAGE FOUR RVE-HARRISON Harrison Douses 39 Street Ughts-To Comply With Dimout Rules I Harrison Girls Outshine Boys On School Honor Roll With the girls outnumbering theafieaker Nancy' Hoy Fol- Town Council Saves Money ind May Elim inateMore S' u- NAMED FLEET CAPTAIN Albert Hits Highland Hall Rya haa bean named Hast captain of tha Craacaat Beach and Yacht dub Mamamnack Tha club rw eantly merged with tha Shore Acre Yacht Cluii lett Caryl Corbetta Ruth Collinga Ana Smith' Marla Ingle Higgona Priscilla Kay Phyllis Wilson Philip Luckhardt Herbert Jardlne Francis Noclll Robert Morris Grade 7-24 Mra Agnea Joan Granthot Annla Noyes Elvira Paaaamontl Virginia Roth Rose Volps Thomas Proton Alfred Sprague Junior High School Special Qaaa Mia Jeanna Lorraine Blak muter who uaed tha old Weelchee-ter and Baatoa Railway ststlon there Since the railway baa ccaaed lo function theaa llghta arc not needed ha eaid la our alart" bo continued "Wo can atlll ace a great deal of unneceeeary lighting In tbia town eapecially at thla time'' He auggaaled that tha reduction of tho number of atreet llghta could better aerve tho purpoie of tho dimout than tha pointing of tha globo topa which Wealchaatrr Lighting Company men ara now completing In tha town Ifembera of the Town Council along with County and Army officiate will observe Harriaon'a dim-out from tha Waetrhaater Country Club roof on Monday avening As rlcp loaesd complying Wilb Army dinoui urdris effecting aavsiic lo the Ixxpey-ere Herruon T-n Council loot order- llie itii'urdiele elimination of 38 un linn mon Avenue HaVend Aveaut and Wet Stroll- The action wee taaea on the recommendation ol Councilman Frederick Birkcr and Town Clerk Marry A Saltier Revelling that in many In-alancr lights had been rroupad eo that they overlapped one other Mr Hricker euxgrsled that they could be eliminated without aerioualy affecting the Illumination of rtrerte On-Wrat Street ha reported lighta had been Inatallcd for com 4 i 1 i iWiV- 4 v-'-'v'l Jr v'-j I ry' GEORGE BYRNES WALTER BYRNES THREE SONS of Mra Edward Bymea of Ml Milton Road Hyeand tbe 'late Mr Byrnea are hour aerving with the 8 Army Georgo who waa Inducted over' a year ngo la dt Fort Maccn Morohoad City while Waller and James who entered tha oorvlco March IS 1942 are atalloned at Camp Liv-ingaton La They are brothera of Thomao Byrnea pf tho Fort Cheater firm of Duaenbury A Hoge-nauer certified public accountanla li1: 1" Red Cross Units Prepared If Town Faces Emergency boys two to one M0 student at Harriaon Avenue School Harriaon attained the honor roll with grades of 80 per cent or better during the laet marking period It waa announced today by Eugene Fee ley principal The honor roll follow: Of adas 1-2 Miss Margaret Beery teacher Carl Noyes Vio-tor Palaxso Catherine Fannelly Jackie Hurd Ann Summer Lois Tkylor Sophie Walcott Diane Williams Jana Yuckman Mari Montag i Grady 2-1 Mis Amelia Amelio DriscoU Rose Patemo Peter Nllsen Salvatore Da Fonec Coneetta Rombola Grade 2-8 Mrs Loretta A Cleary-Mary Lou Feley Marion Jardins Jan Mo-Ilwaln Iris Mordey Helen Mohr Vivien Tolve Jana Tower John Graham Fred Tolve Frank Vela-poldl Grade 8-8 Miss Gartrude Mo-Carty Theresa Bllotta Jean La-Frada Frances Torino Frank Cnrplnlello Philip Martino Grads S-llj Mr Anna Jeanette Brunner- Maria Berlantl Gloria Camardellm Judith Dover Louisa D1 Berardlno Rosa Falxa-rano Lila Jean Henne Joan Hlg-gona Ruth Hinck Mary Ann Rie-elo Fllomena Bplizirro Sheryl Schofield Donald Crane Mlchiel Luaardo Kenneth Meyer Peter MacDonald Clarence Peterson Vincent Serrechla Roger Wadsworth Grade 4-10 MisS Anita Rose DeFonce Faith Handon Diana O'Keefe Sarah Stewart Joyce Velapoldl Edward Roth Georg Walcott' Kurt Weliaheim-er Grade 4-14 Miss Ida Ianelll Joseph Gatto Grads 6-12 Visa Doris Scboenhof Dominick Rublno Grade 6-18 Mrs Robert ElyLRlchard King an William Hatfield Paul Le-Graxle Salvatore Malfltano Kenneth Nleoll Robert Wijson Donald Wadsworth Deborah Camp Helen Collinga Jane Follett Patsy Glib Batty Jana Jonas Peggy Ann Ntumark Adelaida Sirolll Marlon Tafrate Ann Tower Patricia Ann Young Grade 8-31 Visa Cecelia McDonough Joan Purcell Jane Hitler ia either going to aend traction over IM bonibera or la not going Id' attack tin rp'unlry- at- all Charlie Cuunly chair man of Dwextrr Relief for tha American Red Cicw told 130 com-hiitlei' workera at Ilia Harriaon Avenue School lari night at a meeting of the local pussier Relief group Jn tha event liulrr doea tend over hie bonibeia'llarrlton la prepared to accommodate 2600 per-aona with food clotliiug and abel ter Mra Russell Finch Disaster Relief chairman inhumed tha I meeting Dealer commented on the I Clayton A Farrar Rye Zmko efficiency of fha Harriaon Red y-arm Harriaon' Ja tho firat rag-Cnwa Dleaelrr Relief aetup and tint from Darft Board 747 to rompllmenled tha cummittrra on i accepted for officer training It fhair Mncffvd And jcklll iftir lirai1- haa kaan Biimiunfsii hv (hi board haa been announced by tha board of Mra Robert Hunter who la In charge of tho women of the Harrim Freabyterlan Church who are at wing for dlaaa-ter relief Mra Schmalholn chair-maiTbior tha Haniaoa Branch American Red Crone eapreaaed her gratitude to tha workera "lor tho great reaponaibillty undertaken" RYE SOS i The Looin Is 1 On The Lain i 5 Loom is the glow in the night-sky made by city lighta Loom silhouettes the forms of passing ships making them targets for ederay submarines That's loom i Loom fromtje Cijy of Rye is being reduced Jby -one-half Bystreet lights' already have been cut in num-: ber4md intensity bulbs shielded so light goes 'down oTy and home windows are being covered with curtains shades or screens so no direct home lighta shine out That's dim-out And -it's putting the loom on the-Jan Lj Rye Art Croup Displays Work An exhibition of drawings and paintings by tbe Rya Art Group will ba on view at tha Rya Fra Reading Room through tha first weak of June Tha Group mat an Winter at Rye Country Day School under tha direction of Warner Schmidt Members exhibiting ara Marion EL Backet Marion Bckatt France Bonnell Mary a Brown Elisa bath EL Coll Ison Mario Cummings John Kunr Hanry Lawton Harry Liisfelt Robert Rosa Warner Behmldt Frank Sqular Margaret Whitehead ADTERTHEMEin! KEEP GRANDMA IN HER CHAIR She's aa Uvaly aa a Youngster Now har Backacha ia bat tar 1 Maay eulhieie seHeva mall buhOa evlckly om they aiwovw Uu the ml bum of thdr trouble my ba Sra kidaen TbakidawaartNatjafeAfalwayaftob-Ira th bh adda aad waata A tha god Thay kalp mat pnyh jaaa ahaa 8 SwS4a at Hhw (aartlna ydaoaoua aiaWar ta laaiaw la yaar I time ahnri thari la aaamhhg wraag your kidaaya ar laddie Doat waM Aak year dbuadrt (ar Saahh Filk uaed raamtfully by Bahaa lor anr do jean Thay rn kapyr aW aad will hits tha adlrtal lidntubM foarat Jaaayb D'Aarall Barber 'they Jeaeyb Vita Barbra Shay Bala Barbra kbay Xat Barber Shay Mederalatle Barber Shop Mfi Saaltary Barbra Sbay Rlehlrhl Barber Obey Beae Barber Sbay RYE CIVIL DEFENSE DEPARTMENT SQUARE HOUSE RYE Wt Will CUdmat MEMORIAL DAY Saturday May 30th By Being CLOSED ALL DAY Far Your Convenience Wa Will Ba OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 Films Of Memorial Day Parade To Be Shown In Harrison The Memorial Day parade Inftnund have Juat completed a lm-Hmrriaon Saturday will ba fllmad by Sol Lanamaa and Lrry For-mund New York cameramen who am making a moving picture record of th town with-thw-cofiient of Supervisor -Taylor During th week th War Council waa taken la action mar-chant and bualneaa people were photographed at their taika ana picture warn mad of th poppy "A moving picture- record of Harriaon la 1842 I our goal" Mr Lanamaa explained today Film work win completed by tha end of th wreak or oarly next wreak Organisation aa well aa Individual and official will appear la th picture dt wlU be ahown at tho Biltmora Theater at a data to ba announced later Mr Lana man and Mr Ford- ON THE HOME FR0NTSAVE F00DSUSE RAP-IN-WAX -bftawanlKeepftaaiftwh-md Mtfyh Sap-h-Wa a waxed 1 paper fluff nahhau peraff SL0-RAKIN0 ia tha an-wk1 Wonder Bread b' baked 13 longer than ordinary A I Kaalawakl Barber lie nellaataal Barber Shay Barber Shay CnaauHr Barber Mbay IPAaMlI Barber Ubey -llelava Barber Obey Kllte Barber Sbay lleaV Barber Shay abwar Barber Shay "TRIM" THE AXIS-BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS PVT JAMES BYRNES II rO Jr ASK VO THIS most valuable "refined" may Ary a FLOYD WILLIAMS JR CORNELL GRADUATES Char lea Brown Jr' and Floyd Wllllame Jr of Rye ara ready to embark on their reaper live camera Brown aa a aecond lieuicnant -In the Army and Wllliama aa an elec-trlcal cnglndFc with Bethlehem Steel Company Bethlehem Pa Charle ia the aon of former Village Truatee Charlee Brown and Mra Brown 34 Hlllcreat Lane and Floyd la the aon of Dr and Mra Floyd Wllliama 38 Orchard Lane Brown received hla A dogma and Wllliama hia BS on Monday Brown ia Theta XI fraternity man and Wllliama I Tau Kappa Epallon Both am graduate! of Rya High School RENAME BOARD Tha Harriaon Town Council1 re-appolnfed Reginald Pmaaprlcb Clare Goodman and Frederick Hlorta aa member of th Board-of Review FINAL MEETING -The St Monica Mother' Chib wlU conduct in flnai meeting of th year Monday night at In tho Reaurrection Parochial School Hall Rye SMOOTH CHOCOLATY FIAVOR-thatS WhiAt THEY ALL 'ft EASY Fordllalua REClPEl katana paduga nl Mr-T-nra Cbecalata Saaaart wkh anpa of aKk Crab one law haat sUnk Farraa-waa- -tho- fivat-voli committee chairman trcr under tha plan allowing man Mra Hugh Black chairman ol 28 ycara old and over to apply for aheller revealed that 800 war vie- auch training A gradual Of Brown time -could be houaed-al Halatead University and Harvard Law Avenue School 100 at Harriaon School ha waa 38 laet November Avenue School 100 at tha Mentor- He haa been accepted after an lal Building 60 at Pleaaant Jllilge examination at Camp Upton and School 2U0 at Harriaon High Sc hoof and 60 at Green Valley Country Club The Weatchaater Country Club alao haa offered lla facllltica hi aaid Many Ilomea Available Aa a remit uf a aurvay of private liomea by Harriaon air raid wardrna 322 will ha open to adults ISt to children and to men vumefi and children Mra Black further disclosed Cota blnnkela and other facll-lllea are ample the commlltce'a main problem at present la Uia lack of blackout equipment for tho public ehellcre Mra Black polnt- ad out Mra Robert Beck chairman of food ported that her committee la prepared to feed 1000 nt tha Harrlton High School cafeteria and lofio at Hm-rlaan Fir Ilou While not that number can ha neived at three polnta they could huwev-cr be areomniodated at any of tbe three Harriaon churcbee -Tha clothing chairman Mra William Griffith announced that thiuugb a recent drive P80 gai-menla wore collected Including epprokimnlely 100 compirte uul- nte Clearing Hoaae MecNaught Pariah Houee la he- ing uaed by Diaaater Relief at a clearing houae Mra Robert man chairman' of registry and in-formation reported Already plana have been made with tha New York Telephone Company to Inatall emergency telephone! there The Rev Jamee Knapp an- i nouared that aurvey committee la working diligently Too work la prograaaing under th di- REASON it OUT AND YOU'U PREFER THIS la NR (Nature a Remedy) Tablet thwe ar chrmicala na mineral phenol dcnvatirta NR Tablet an diSCrenL Fawfy legaaUt comhinaiioool 10 vmeuble uwn-oienta formulated -over SO yean ua Derated or candy coated (heir action ia depend (He thoreugh yet gratia a million of NK'l have proved Set a Ilk fcunvinccr Hoi Larger 104 Time )N8r C067IB REGUUII ffff TO -H! BUT: TOMORROW tUtlBsr Approve 8500 Sewer Survey Harriaon Town Council laat night approved an engineering aurvey to determine tha condition and coat of a newer trunk line to relieve Brentwood Plaxa and Franklin Paik flood condition! which back' up water and eewage to Genrare Trail and tha Harriaon High School during Spring and Winter freaheta Tha aurvey will cod 1600 Upon the Inalatence ol Councilman George A Ferria a public referendum of lha taxpayer! of Sewer Dktrlct No 1 will bo held before any action tho propoa-ed Inalallnllon of a nVW trunk Una from Nelaon Avenue to Weat Street to connect with th County aewer trunk line la taken Fimleiscns IIosls At Farewell Party Mr and Mra Fred FIndelaen Walktr Avenue 'Ry antcrtalnad at their horn recently In honor of Hugh Brennan Davenport Avenue Port Cheater who 1 being inducted Into the 8 Army from hla town Chelaea Man tomorrow Mr' FIndelaen la manager of Sherwln William! Company with oflleea In While Plalna and Port Cheater and Mr Brennan ha alao been afllliared with th company Among th gucat preaent ware Miaa Margaret McKeever Cbarlaa Wealerman Walter Luah Mr Loulae Hamilton Mr and Mm Wallace WtlU Port Cheater Thomaa Kelly Yonkera John Muir Mamaranack Mm Denian Frank' Cklabro and Mm Gertrude Johneon White Plain Th gural of honor rtceived a pea and pencil et EVERY DAY THOUSANDS OF WOMEN in the United States are depriving their children of precious needed Vitamin Bj They carelessly sk for Just loaf of and in many cases all they get Old-style unenriched bread! Bread from which the viluible vitimins have been fined" away If you specify the new Wonder Bread this will never bappsm to yotd GMdmdrf Sakkfabe AMAZma NEW WONDER IRKADl HouKklurl rurlnhedl This ecneedonel loaf iiBfi "Vitamin Ineteed spcUUy you over 2 times the wonder-working Vitsmn Bitou find In ordinsrjg old-style bread! For better health always say "Wonder Brcadl" IS ORDINARY RREADI Raw Out-Of-Ratal As every doctor knows in this loaf of the precious minerals have been milled end away Th result is this bread UO but ifs not but tor youl SgMk Your Heart Says Nothing Takes The Place Of i AND FRESH when you it! I've never seta a breed etey so wonderfully moist aad delicious! ITS FRESH when you It! Moist! Delicious! Appetising! With each white lecy texture! MEMOWA'- DAY Pin SatufT yiowem Since 1835 Tlaala I SU taiamkua Avr 168 Opra rain until a) BeritaO ralrbralnns Meal Exad Ing Clientele Far Generali -r vyv UR OROCQR TODAY FOR Af'vwivH4i.

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