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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 7

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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7
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't- WOMAN'S MEWS THE DAILY-ITEMPORT CHESTER FRIDAY MARCH 28 1948 WOMAN'S NEWS FADE BEYSt Margaret CFoltz Ralph Salerno Jr Harks Seventh Birthday Dnly GOP BarsNational Socialien Is Warned Will Be Soloist A party was given recently for-' Ralph Salerno Jr 61 Oak Street -Port Cheater 'In celebration of bta seventh-birthday Dccorattons were in green and white -Attending were Thomas and Michael Intents Barbers CuUan '-Mark Paccllo Frances Rosemary and John Warnig Vineeat and William Lyons John Brasaman Kenneth Salerno Ida Salerno -Frank Muaca -Jr Dorothea Mua- ea and Ruth Ann Renne question Miss Longatreet laid but in the meantime everyone should help enforce the law -Mrs Waiter Howe presided and introduced tha speakers During the morning saasloa Jane Todd vice Chairman of the -Republican State Committee urged women to work 365 da a year in support of the party Iter talk waa entitled "Report on the State of the State" Function of the County Clerk in Relation to County Government explained by County Clark Robert Field The session will be completed today THE FORMER JEAN DOROTHY ECKAKDT daughter of Mr and Mrs 'Max Eckardt Sterling Road Rye who was married earlier this month to Sgt Douglas Vought Jr son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Vought 873 Forest Avenue Rye -fra HJU' Photo Mrs- and daughter Judith of 88 Wesley Avenue Fort Chester recently arrived by plana at Vero Beach Fla Mrs Vollmar's husband 1e Charles JVollmar is stationed at the Naval Air Station at Varb Beach- Diet And Diseases Discussed ForP-TA By HealthPanel A "Health Panel" was featured at the' regular meeting of 'the -Byram School P-T A- edneribur at the school Participating wpre Mrs Sybil Bellow of the Greenwich Nursing Association Mips Gertrude Crazier school uurea Miss Buraics- Fuzaell nutritionist and MiM Bertha Bole supervisor of physical education Mrs awrenca Bria chairman of the panel introduced the At SlamfordScliool Margaret Foltz a mezso -soprano of too Colbrooke Apartments Ryels to be soloist in by Verdi Monday night at the Stamford High SchooL There will be 230 irr the chorus and a 75-piece orchestra Raymond Randall of Stamford ii director Mrs- Folta studied hi Chicago New York and Paris and'has sung leading roles with the St Louis Opera Company The Village Light Opera Company of New York and this Westchester Gilbert and Sullivan Company She has been oldiat-at the Church of the Incarnation Naw York St John's in Jersey City and at the North Baptist Church Port Chee-tOr A Mrs Foits taught voice in the Normandie School SC Louis and is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon toe National Music Hqnar Society Two SteaoM ago she sang the mens sol to rRequlea-ta Washington That left-over fat in yourbmfl er pan may help save life Sava all used fate for munitions and medicines Law Broken -BjrBirtJr Seton Circle Told "Abortion the direct killing of the unborn child ii amortal iia of murder no mattes how deair able the savins of iherepiitatlon or the life of the mother may be" asserted the RavMlchael A -McGuire moderator at the bi-weekly 'meeting of the Catholic Action Discussion Club of the Seton Orel last night in St Mary's HalL Father' McGuire an assistant pastor pt the Church of Our Lady of Mercy presented the Catholic teaching on the obligations and violations of the Fifth Commandment of God: Shalt Not Kill" end (objective) never Jus-title the declared the speaker "because it is never right to do wrong: that lsr to violate a forbidding' law of God Hence abortion la a mortal sin The un- necessary killing of innocent men women and children in war la direct murder So-called 'mercy-killings' like' immoral birth con-tod falsely labeled with the new name of parenthood1 are outright "Drunkenness is a mortal tin1 aid Father McGuire "because It wilfully deprives man of his God-given power do by which ha is distinguished from the brute 1 Most Thrilling Words i uf doubly dtcrlfhad Hi fa WHITE "The Republican Party to the one agency In this country today which if properly managed and organized can top the tide of national aocialism only agency that can recapture our government from the hand! of young theorists and paw-trful bureaucrats and return it to tost people" Mrs Robert Griffith of Scandals told at tha opening session of the School of Politic sponsored hy the Westchester Women's Republican Club yesterday in headquarter Former secretary of toe Weat-ihesteir Tgxpaym Aaaociation Mrs GrUfito dcUrd toe party should stand far: two terms for kny president and no more a "government by not by the whims of men: economy in the elimination of wutq ful bureaus and unnecessary jobs legislation to protect all classes "and not some sort of hlt-cr-niai legislation that nlte ena Class against the Other "Violations of tha child labor were dtosqpaed by Either JX Longatreet State Deputy Industri-al Oommisaionar Citing tha Child labor problem as "hot potato1 tha speaksr pointed out that tha quattUk artou as to whathat nr lot on IS-yaar-old might always considered child Even though persons of that age might go to war there often exists a certain Immaturity which must be considered (ha explained Dangers to children under IS yaara of aga employed without working papers warn pointed out by Mtoa Longs treat The Depart ment of Education and tha Department of Labor work Jn clou cooperation to safeguard both tha and tho employe she employer vhiipen diem whifa he plecff 1 one of tht adorable giags your MetWbn MJss Fuuell discussed tfc need of a well-balanced diet and Mrs Belloa spoke of communicable dte-eases with emphasis on scarlet fever its symptojnsr Contagious atagea and the need for care during the convalescent period Miss Ctosier discussed the physical examine tiona in the school and the bnportanca of having toe parent present at these examinations She apoko of the local dental clinics and touched bn the of the dental hygienist Miss Bales compand our present day methods of teaching health-education to thosd taught when she began her career was served with Mrs- Paul Bruk and Mrs Charles Sdnft hostesses Jessie Gilbert Exhibits In Oils hi 'White Plains Mtoa Jessie Gilbert super visor of art -in the Port Cheater elementary schools and an artist in her own right to presenting i exhibit this month in tho knmgo of the White Plains Con temporary Club The exhibit in olls features portraits landscapes and floral da signs Miss Gilbert studied at Pratt Institute' New York with Guy Wiggins and Wayman Adams She has exhibited in New York group shows in the Argent Galleries and presented a ondman show at the Scandals Theater She to a member of the Wesf-cheater County Arte and Grafts and of the Port Chester Fine Aria -Society- The speaker 'uiyed that -if people would prayerfully strive for the virtue of patience they "would find the observance of the Fifth Commandment quite easy and would contribute much to the peace of the world Legion Auxiliaiy Entertains JPpst At Birthday Party Members of Port Chester American Legion Pos 83 wen en-tertained at a party marking tha 26th anniversary of- ths found-ing of tha national American Legion last night tar tha Port Chester Legion- AintUlaiy at Igtog HaO Fbarl Street A cold supper was served Garnet wen won by Mrs Chris Hvolbeck 1 a Andenota Ralph Lacomba Mrs Walter Saga-' George Buttree "Richard Tinker Gems Jaaqiriqr andMn Rhode Boume Dancing and pm munity singing foltowed with Mn Walter Saga and Mn Fred Waeb er as accompanists The birthday cake was cut by Mrs Waeber presiden of Ji Awdliary and Read Spaulding commander of the Poet The committee in charge con slated of Mrs Gunge McNeil chatonantpfrs TuckerMrsBut- Diamonrii from $59 fa $650 Jt4cnl tys iadaM aid The topic for the next meeting April 2 will be toe Sixth Cor mandment "Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery" The end of the war would taka care of much of the ehild 'labor 3 Ju -JHemewli gfluer Jewelry 104 Main St Fort Chester tree Mrs Sage Mrs William Flynn Mrs Jtiensky Mrs Pater Hanfmann Mrs Waeber and Mr Williun Dehmer Daily Pattern ij i GLASSES it 1 4 -1 XXX7T'XVX We style- yburglMaea to: fit your personality and Four way of life' and to meet the needs of yout vision Sophie Goldman' Engaged oWed Isadore Krangle Mr end Mrs Daniel Goldman Stamford announce the engage-meet of their daughter MUs Sophie Goldman- to Pvt- Isadore Kivngla ton of Mr and Mrs Ben Junto Krangle Oak Street Port Chester MiH Goldman is a graduate of Stamford High School and her fiance of Port Chester High SchooL Before entering service to J943 he attended aviation school to Newburgh N' He wad wounded at St Lo and was returned to the United States in December to recover from hie wounds He' wae taken to Hat lonui General Hospital and from there Was lint to toe Billing! General Hospital Indianapolis Xqd where be to recuperating DrY To Speak Monday Ttom Dumbarton Daks to -Sad Frsndsco" will be the subject of a talk by DrYandeU EUtott tt the Masonic Temple Greenwich Monday at 8 FJL The League of Women Voter is eponeoring the lecture which to open to all Mm Reynolds Glrdler president has declared now when so many home town men are fighting on too battlefronta their families and friends at home can help to prevent World War HL Dr Elliott will explain how every dti-sen can do hto part to make the San Francisco conference aucceec when the League of Nations Dr: Elliott who has had con-iderabto experience In toe field of government to cm leave from Harvard University as vice-chairman of the Office of Clvlltoq Requirements of the WF3 tp the United States Government He has served in various edvisory i parities to the present administration and has written several hooka on the theory of governments He to professor of government at Harvard and has taught at toe University ti California and Vandgrw hilt UMvenity SODAQTY PLANS AUI'IVIXIRS Plana for a party April 2 and for a day of recollection April 4 wen dtocuned gt the recent meet-tog of the St Agnee Sodality of the Corpus Chrtatl Church Mtoa Emily Tannoae pnalded X- Fumeriy MuMal Trust CoEuUdiag) '-X Liberty Squire Fprt Cfaitor Six Latin Pupils To Enter Contest Six pupil of'thc Port Chester High School Lat(n classes am participating in tha Uth Baird Ment oriel Contest in translation today qt Washington Square Colleg The participants choaan according to thiir ability are Joan Roes Catherine-La! Bfllr end frank Trenglllo second year and Qua Daren Walter Bernstein and Nunvy Plnneri of the advanced classes They will be accompanied by Mtoe Lydia Cotton Latin instructor Medato will be awarded the winners who later will participate also In a radio broadcast A bronza urn will be given the winning team 840 To Complete Plans For Dinner Vlnai plans for th annual dinner and gattogetoef of tha West-chaster County Volturo 53740 A 8 and of tho Petit Salon 8 A 40 will be made at the Monday night meeting of the latter organization in the Mount Vernon Poet Rooms 36 West First Street Mount Vernon: Mn Albert Innachen la petite chapeau will preside Tha dinner will be April -7 at 6:30 at the Clubhouse Inn Tuckahoe Road and Central Avenue Yonkers Reservations must be made tar April 3 with Roberta of New Rochelle JR MISS TWO-PIECE --kPep up with a pepluml Pattern 4760 a two-pleca charmer hat a peplum flan tied pertly at front to set off a tiny waistline Ravers or cardigan neckline optional 1 "Pattern 4760 comae in Junior Miss afees 121314 15 16 17 ami lsT Size 13 takes 3 yards 35-inch This pattern together with a needlework pattern for personal or household decoration "TWENTY CENTS Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for these pattern! to Tha Daily Item Pattern Dept 48-50 Vest-chester Avenue Port Chester Print plainly Size Name Ad dKH Stele Number JUST OFF THE PRESS! It'S new different -thrilling -wthe Anna Adams Rook of Patterns for Spring 1945 FREE pattern for four aprons printed in book Bend Fifteen Cents more for your copy NOW! Look Your Best On EASTER MORN pf budget Pricea Tool Eyes Examihe4 Glasses Pitted 7 -TV Moderate Charges r-T" y- X' X'' A COPELAND TW OPTOMETRIST OKIOAN T- Tel Port Chester 880 "a 20 North Main St ASK -ME -v- ANOTHER ANSWERS The Battle Of Gettysburg and tha capture of Vicksburg 2 The purchase of Alaekafrom 31 1398 (February 15) A Vera Gras Mexico v-r -5 April 6 1917 (Quaations oa Editorial Page) 7x streger-eMerson BEAUTY SALON i Wishes to Announce during March ind April there will bee' I' 150 REDUGIION- SUITS aid TOPCOATS In New Spring Styles! 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