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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 2

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THE DAILY ITEM POET CHESTER SATURDAY DECEMBER 9 1944 yAGETWO I VillagcCIiurclies List Services For Second Sunday In Advent Financial Advantages Listed For School Consolidation CourtJSt Plans To Mark 25tli Birthday The 25th anniversary at Court St Rita til Catholic Daughters at America will be celebrated at the annual dinner of the organization Jan 18 at the Elks club-houae Port' Cheater -with Mr Vincent Pacello as chairman The announcement was made' at last night's meeting at tha Knights iff Columbus clubhouse Westchester Avenue BBaa Agnes Gordon presided The sewing circle unit will eon- duct a fancy article and food salt Dec 16 from 11 AM on at the of CL Mrs Pacello is chairman of the group A'tbristmae social is planned for Dec 29 with Mrs Charles -Tester rad Miaa Kathryn O'Brien Mrs' Helena Daur Mrs: Hugh Dougherty Miaa Lilllaii Fenkn Mrs Patrick Foy Mra John Gearen Mix Joseph Cammarato Mrs Bernard Gloffre Mrs Hugh Grew Mrs John Donley Mrs Anthony Guido and Mrs Frimk Hay Mortenson Wed Sunday Coxswain Martin Mortenson SdW and Mra Morteiiaon have taken up reaidence in Miami Fla where the bridegroom is stationed following their marriage Sunday In the Chnfieh of Our Lady of Pity The Bronx The bride ta- the former Rita Lanzetta daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew Lanzetta of New York and tha bridegroom ta the son of Mr and Mrs Martin Mortenson 110 Pontago Street Port Chester The hrida was given ta mar- tlat Leiqrater Street end Irving Avenue 9:40 AM Sunday School 11 AM Mcrafog worship with "God the Preserver of Man" as the subject of the Lesson-Sermon The Golden Text is: The Ulrd ahaiy'dellver me tram every uil world and will preserve me unto hie heavenly kingdom" Timothy Volunteers of America 116 Willett Avenue Maj Marie A Lewis Stilson commanding officer 10:30 A Sunday School Adjutant James Lewis superintendent 7:30 Divine worship Praise service' precedes the sermon brought for Maj Stilson Monday at 4 Club meets Mouat Man Baptist Church 23 Slater Street Port Cheater the Rev J- Nichole pastor 9:45 A- Sunday School Brown superintendent 11:30 AMT Muning service aenflon for the Rev Allen of Greenwich Junior choir will alng 3:30 PM pastor choir and 'congregation will serve at tha First Baptist Church of Greenwich 8 Evening service sermon for Senior cholr will -North Baptist Church King and Pontago Streets the Rev Mahlon Pomeroy pastor 9:45 A Sunday School with a completely graded program Otii Rockefeller superintendent 11 A Morning Worship Service sermon "Advertising 11 A Junior Choir far those under nine- 6:30 Young People's choir rehearsal 8 Evening service Greater Love" St: Francis A M- Ziaa Churdt Smith Street the Rev Clarice pester 9:45 A Sunday SchooL All memhera requested to attend rehearsal for Christmas music 11 AM Morning Worship 8:80 Special service and Presentation of tion might have to be provided for them but there would still remain a sixeahle financial gain grneral and brodd financial advantage would be the equalization of achool tax rales which would result from consoli-datlqp -Of -rowoer-aonw -property owners might pay a slightly higher rate while others paid slightly lower rate than at present but the new rate would be the same for everyone This would eliminate any complaints about or criticism of differentials and divide the educational cost evenly among all property own consolidation Rye's school activities would be unified on a 'city-wide basis Just as all -rt-fn rev11 KlinW yttvlUe have been In the educational system as 'It la at present have something that is disorganized and from a civic viewpoint- The physical layouts of and differences between Districts 3 1 and 6 opens the way to possible disunity factionalism and a pulling In different directions Tha situation la not fdn-duiiva to a common striving far a common end to the development of full cooperation and unity in educational effort If the citizens of Rye can 'work and live harmoniously together In all other respects certainly there la civic advantage In their doing so In educational matters In addition to these broad aspects of the situation are the following: The Superintendent would become a definite part of RyZ partaking in it church aortal service club and other life lie would get the full 'pulse' of the community and by eliminating npetition between schools make all truly Rye's He would be responsible to all of tiss citizens of the city find thus wAuld strive for' the common over-all The creation of a single loyalty in government and education with the elimination of rivalry between pupils and parents residing in different districts (3) If the Rye parts of Districts 1 and 62 are included it would mean a beneficial and closer tie to the city for these two outlying parts At present these two localities pay their taxes to Rye receive police fire sewerage welfare etc service from there are solicited for charitable purposes from there and yet their children are educated outside of the city Geographical factors tend to swerve them toward Matnaroneck and Harrison particularly In shopping and railroad facilities their children were educated In the Rye schools it would enhance the civic feeling of both parents and children and do much to bring them into a better and meaningful relationship with the Civic unit to which they belong The pupils In our schools will become better citizens because of better educational preparation and the lessening of any possibility of social distinctions or other deteriorating Influences in their-school life The elimination of any possibly social implications in the out-of -district pupil situation A Superintendent of- a consolidated system would prevent oul-of -district attendance except for sound logical reasons Conversely both socially and culturally pupils and parents who might be affected by this would become tremendous constructive forces In their Hbme district school! The above described civic advantages would hold true regard-lets of the relationship that might be formulated between the city and educational administrations From one point of view if this relationship were close additional civic benefits might be secured but that question is more property a part of the analysis of the several possible forma at control and will bq gone into In the discussion of them" International Conferences Are Discussed The Dumbarton' Gaka propoe-als and the Bret ton Woods monetary conference were the main topics of discussion at the Port Chester League of Women Voters meeting Thursday at the home of Hector Vioni Putnam Avenue The League plana to have discussion meetings during January on the Dumbarton Oaks propos-ala in accordance with tha plain of the National League for study and discussion" of these proposals The League favors the immediate establishment at a strong democratic international organization far the purpoeo of maintninine re-ace and creating condition! in which peace is moat likely to exist To do this the group is working to promote understanding of the forthcoming United Nations Conference A discussion of the Westchester County Budget particularly that of the Public Welfare division and Its-relation -to- Grasslands Hospital condition was canied on Port Chester is la accord with the Westchester County League in requesting foil restoration of the budget cut and in suggesting that a more flexible method qf handling appropriated funds be provided in the budget Miss Adelaide Hill reviewed the work of -the -Cooperative' Movement throughout America and pointed out that this year marks the 100th anniversary of that plan ChanukaHBanquet Set For Tomorrow Abe Cohen humorist and lecturer from New York City 'and Robert Mulwitx of Poet Chester will be the featured speaker at the 45th annual Chamikuah banquet iff the Port Cheater Hebrew Ladleff Benevolent Association tomorrow at 6:30 at the Jewish Center Mrs Irving Werkaman and Mrs Archie Goldowsky are co-chairmen and Mrs Bose Elaenberg is to ba toastmastress Nurse Honored -At Rye Luncheon At a luncheon given Wednesday by Mra Magner of Rye Mrs Mary Raven RN New York State Field Consultant for Planned Parenthood was guest of honor After luncheon Mrs-Raven visited the Port Chester Center for Planned Parenthood end gave a abort address on tha integration of the national state county and local committees Following Mrs Raven's addrew the- clinic workers Mrs Magner Mrs Andrew Trudglan Mrs Barton -Wadsworth Mr Deshler Whiting- Mra Regesteln clinic mine Mrs Victor Beals and Dr Hazel Trefta dinitlan were served tea at the home iff Mrs Trudglan of Rye Dailj Vatteru PATTERN Here's that slenderizing jumper Rye Harrison I Church ol St Gregory the Great Harrison the Rev William 8 Prunty pastor Masses at 7 81 10:30 and 12 o'clock Cantos-' aions Saturday 4 to 6 PAL and 7:30 to 9 PM First Church of Lake Street Silver Lake tha Rev May Hysam pastor 3 PM Bible Class 4:30 PM afternoon prayer and worship 7:30 PM evening service Harrison- Presbyterian Church tha Rev Arthur A Wahmann pastor Morning worship at 11 As Rev Wahmann will speak on the second in an advent series entitled God's Invasion" The title al' the sermon wilt be The Book That Reveals the Plana" Intermediate and Senior Department' 9:30 A Nursery and Primaries 11 A All Saints' Episcopal Church Harrison tha Rev Jamea Knapp rector Communion service 8 AM Sunday School 9:30 Morning prayer andaermon 11 A Christ's Church' Rye tha Rev Wendell Phillips rector Communion service 8:30 AM and 11 AM Sunday School 9:30 A Morning Prayer and address by Francis Evans CMG British Consul General New York at 11 AM' Play achool for children and infants between 10:30 and 11 A Church of the Basumetlon Rye tha Rev John IX McGowan pastor Masses at 7 8' 9 10 11 and 12 Confessions Saturdays 4 to 6 PM Roaary and Benediction Sunday at 5 PM Devotions in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Monday 8 PM Rys Presbyteriaa Chunk' the Rev Dr John Gregory paator Sermon at 11 A by pastor entitled The Goala of -Chriatlaq adito-fMnrgaret-Parlq: Robert Chamberlain and James Fraser will participate in 9:45 Young People's Service Mrs Luckhardt will Speak Methodist Church of Rye tha Rev Dr 'J Lane Miller minister Church School 9:45 AM Bible study cissies for all ages Moraine worship at 11 A and sermon by Dr Miller entitled Ufa" First Church of Christ Scientist Fenimore Road between Palmer Avenue and Boston net Road Mamaroneck Services at 11 AM Sunday School at tha same hour Qias Brunner Society Head Charles Brunner was named president iff tha Holy Name Society of the Church of St Gregory tha Groat Harrison at a meeting at the church Wednesday night succeeding Victor Priadantelli who had served for two yban Named to Serve with Mr Brunner were Joseph Santa Donato vice president Robert secretary and Frank Drummond treasurer Fifty-five members were bn hand to pay tribute to Mr Drummond who was elected to his office for the 25th consecutive year Five other 25-year members at the meeting were Patrick Gannon Thomas Grannells George Wan-dell and John Lange The organization presented Mr Drummond with a scroll and roaary and he was congratulated by tha Rev William Prunty pastor and tha Rev Leo Laffln assistant pastor 400 Help Dedicate Church Honor Roll Approximately 400 persona last night attended the dedication and Messing of the Honor Roll at the Church of the Resurrection which bean 350 names six marked by fold Stan Officiating at the Benediction were the Rev John McGowan paator the Rev Thomas Philbin of White Plitina: the Rev Francis Scott BronxviUp the Rev Thomas Farrell and Rev James Tully both at Are The services began with prayers by Father McGowan The Rev Mgr Joseph Brealin dean of Westchester County also took an active part in tha services Kle ti Named To Head Cornell Alumni Assn William Kleitx of Boxwood Lane Rye was ejected president of the Cornell Alumni Association last night at a meeting of the directors of the -Cornell dub of New York He is a vice-president of the Guaranty Trust Company treasurer of the Travelers Aid Society of New York and a trustee of Sarah Lawienca College VESTRY TO MEET The Senior Vestry of Christ's Church Rye will meet in the Guild Reran Monday at 8:15 PM Malcolm Fooahee of Rye will be the gueat speaker at the meeting of the Young People's Group at 10 A tomorrow WOMEN TO MEET A Christmas meeting win he held by the dub of Harrison Monday at 2 PM at the Westchester Country Club Mrs Arthur MeizuUa president will preside Quality Meats Theodore Fremd TL In IBS PackardGives Of Rye Business Study The Rye Planning Commission Study of the City'a business district now in progress seeks to develop a program for a more effete live and attractive business district Arthur Packard Commission chairman pointed out Today In urging merchants to return the questionnaire! sulwnltted to them The confidential replies go to certified public accowtent Alexander Kennedy who' In turn re-ports only aggregate sales volume figure tn each line of builnes to the not Individual business details Mr Packard stressed He pointed out that the survey alms for an analysis of Etsmwi illsukt directed to The- increasing the volume at sales at the net profits of doing business In Rye" showing how and why it will pay to modernize business places to harmonize with the best designed business structure in the 'area The program he said calls for an analysis of sales volumes of 1939 1943 and 10 months of 1944 a study and comparison of tha volume in each line of business with Rye's potential baaed upon its population and calculated purchasing power studies of retail sates In Rye and comparable Westchnter cmnmunities laying out of types of new stores which should he established and preparation of experimental schematic sketches of Purchase Street as it might be constructed The committee appointed by Mr Packard to assist In tha study and attempt to secure the information needed fay Dr Homer Hoyt land economist who has been retained by the Commission as consultant includes -William Ji Demorest who is president iff the William WfilfeTTSohrinc- New YaHTnaT 'Citato operator! Dean dark consulting engineer James Moraio Rye businessman George I Henderson of the Rye Trust Company and Esmond Shaw of the Cooper-Union School of Arts Salute Given Rye Blue Star Brigaders of tha honors that you are winning and the chance you have to be tha proud poacaa or of General Elsenhower's campaign stars which saw him through the battles at Africa Sicily Italy and France your biggest7 goal is one that all us Victory!" tha Rye War Finance Committee stated in a salute to Rye's Blue Star Brigaders today The written salute to the Brigaders added are selling War Bonds to help win the war we are buying War Bonds for that same vital reason And our boya overseas those who are fighting for Victory are also investing in Victory to the grand total of $50000000 a month far War Blue Star Brigaders who have old ten or more War Bondi through Dec 7 include Jack Gibson Isaac Damn Mary Lou Higgins Mary O'Keefe Alberto Tar-margo Joan Kirby Suzanna Groark Joan Drummond Bar-bara Arnold George Groglio John Groglio Edgar Stoddard John Plunkett Jean TVemhle and Donald Hummel Church Club Plans Series Of Dances Plana are being made by the newly formed Westminister So dal Club of tha Rye Presbyterian Church to present dances during the year Tha Club's first event wap a barn dance at the reaidence of Mr and Mis Hugh McKay 179 Forest Avenue Rye attended by 40 persona Mr and Mra Richard Met-Cann Mr and Mra Hugh McKay and Mrs Harold Thomp 51 patrons and patronesses Mias Dorothy McCann Mias Gladys Thompson Scott Pierce ami James Ness were members the student committee and Mrs Paul 8 Geaaweln and Mrs Harold Hollister of the refreshment committee TO MNQ IN CHOIR -Vincent Banker son of Mr and Mra- Vincent Banker 129 Grandview Avenue-Joseph Cook on of Mr and Mrs Fahys Cook of Grace Church Street and Ronald Tharbum son of Mr and Mrs James a Thortum of Colcbrook Apartment all of Rye are members of the choir present Inf the ninth annual musical ter-vice tomorrow at 5:15 fo the Christ Church on the Given Taft School Watertown Conn Ronald Tharbum will alio render sola NURSES were busy The Harrison Nursing Associa-tion made 430 visits to parents in Octoher and 296 in November Mra Ethelene Healey announced today at the same time thaj Mra James Manning jwertdent announced appointment Mn Herbert Jamison and Mrs--Walter GrraviUe-Smlth as new directors BIBLE SUNDAY Universal Bible Sunday win he Kcognlzed at the Harrison Presbyterian Church tomorrow when the Rev Arthur A Wahmaim peator speaks on The Book That Reveal the Plana" the second sermon In an Advent seriea at the o'clock service' (Editor' Not: Today la hw aaothrr artlcla baaed on the rrport of tka Rjra School Coo loUdotioa Cetnmla-oloa lerommeadlng tka raa-oolldotlaa of all By achaeli lata on district boundaries of whk-k would ba co-tcrmta-ouo altk Ikooa af tka CHy Ha ainrd that yea dip throe art lr loo la ardor ta provide yourorif altk all the dala contained la tka report arklrk has brea accepted by tka City Connell aad ahlrh aill form the bail for a City Charter amendment hill ba prrorat rd to the LqUatua early next year and auboequeatly ta Kya City voter for Baal decision i Financial and civic advantages which would accrue from a mar £-r ol the Rye achool diatricta are indicated today in the report of Rye School Consolidation Com- mission as follows: three of the RJt Schools are financially well-managed at the present -time Studies of their budgets Indicate a soundneu arid economy of management In relation to thrir respect he operations There is little if Sny money being wasted by them at the present lime This situation in itself diminishes the possibility of decreased costs under consolidation arc however a number of places whers some savings might be effected Examples of them are: "(1 One salary and one Clerk's salary instead of the present three Consolidation and coordination of certain activities such as Art Music Library Shop Teaching and remedial specialist etc 1: "(3T ftansoHdation of health supervision Establishment of a uni- form salary scale Purchase of supplies and equipment The three Rye achool now do some group purchasing but the advantages of this would rbe broadened and extended to j1 all purchases by one purchasing agent i General operating ex-j penies The combined unit under single business management would offer better opportunities far op-5 eratiOnal economies without low- rrlng standard Reduction in the coat of handling the high degree of faU-'iure ifi the 8th and 9th Grades by a probable lowering of the failure rate i In the pvcr-all admlnlatra-i tlon expense 'This would prob-i stay be attained only after transition period and when the 5 new system became thoroughly 5 established "The above outlined savings are admittedly somewhat indefinite and ipcomplele In total they probably would not amount 11 very much In the beginning How-i ever the financial aide of this 'matter Cannot be Judged solely OU the basis of how many dol-Jlars will It save' It la cooceiv-3 able that the same expenditure I as now or tven a larger one would yield much greater value under consolidation because of the other resulting advantages The commission does not feel that material aavinga In dollars can be Immediately effected but it is convinced that'aftcr a reasonable period of time the comparative economy of operation would show a' distinct advantage in favor of consolidation If Ahe Rye parts of Districts 1 and 6 are brought Into a City of Rye consolidated system thqre would" be a very definite 3 financial advantage For then ap-j proxlmately $60000 far achool taxes now going outside of the city would be added to the rev-I ebue 'at the Rye Schools Fur-t thermora tha present schools are I equipped to and able to handle Llha extra number of pupUa- Involved In all probability some ad-fdftfonal expense would ha necea-t aary to properly serve these- pupils and transporta Every woman can look lava-tier with hair styled to ptlmeat her factal At Gaea's we can amr Haled far' yea that will play ap your heat faatarea MAKE Font ATFOIKTMENT EARLTt' GWEN BEAUTY SALON OffT jJWelwe(tha T-L Ml Bnii Chuck of thofiaered Heart of Jasua 229 Willett Avenue the Rev France Leaniewski pastor Saturday Confeuiona 4-6 7-9 Sunday Masses 8 and 10:30 A Chuck of Oar Lady at Mercy Westchester Avenue tha Rev Thomas Corbett pastor Confessions: Saturday 4 to 6 7:15 to 9 Maaaes Sunday: 6:30 9 10 and 11 A Miraculous Medal Novena Monday 7:45 Italian Pentecostal Chuck Tou-nine Avenue the Rev Anthony De Bari paator Service Sunday 3 P'M Corpus Chriatr Chuck South Regent Street the Rev Alphonse Volonte pastor Masses 7 8 9 and 10:30 A- Italian devotions I A Sunday at) Salvation Army 55 Westchester Avenue Adjutant and Mrs Janies Hayman officers in charge 11 A Holiness masting 2 IL Sunday School 3 Young League 8 Salvation meeting Holy Roaary Chuck Don Bow co Place the Rev-Aloyaiiw Trifa-ri paator Confessions Saturday 3 to 6 and 7 to Sunday Masses 7 10:15 and 11:15 Perpetual novena to Don Bosco Tuesday at 7:30 St FanTs Slovak Lutheran Church Delevan Avenue East Port Cheater The Rev Daniel Bella pastor1 Miaa Ethel Bella organist 9:45 AM English services 10:45 A Slovak services Tha Gospel Tabernacle 289 Delevan Avenue East Put Cheater 10- A Mr Sunday School' 11 A Morning worship 7:30 Evangelistic service SammerflaM Methodist ChnreZ King Street and Willett Avenue the Rev Ernest Neumann pastor 9:45 A Church School 11 A MTTdbrhlhg'Worahlp Ser-mon by the Rev Dr Frederick Newell of New York City guest preacher St Peter's Chuck Westchester Avenue and Smith Street Maj Lewis Howell chaplain Army rector The Rev Alban Townsend priest-Ip charge The Rev Frederick Dearing assistant Services for Second Sunday in Advent 7:30 A Holy Eucharist 9:30 A Church School service 11 A Morning Prayer with sermon by the Rev Mr Townsend Flrat Presbyteriaa Church North Mata and Highland Streets The' Rev Francis Smith pea-tor 9:45 A Church School Opening worship conducted by the Rev Mr Smith 11 A Sew vices of worship Sermon topic The Christianized Hbme" Bethesda Baptist Chuck Wit am Street' the Rev Huston Crutchfield pastor 9:45 AM Church School Deacon Gregory superintendent 10:50 A Morning Worship chorus will fog sermon by pastor 4 regular meeting at the NAACLP at Carver Community Center 7:50 Evening worship chorus will sing sermon by the pastor and Communion' Pint Chuck iff Christ Sdea- fjCfoncCUmS looking Pattern Every line designed td slim yfiu! Make several btouaee for variety Pattern 4639 in sizes 1Z 18 20 34 36 88 40 42 44 46 48 50 Size 36 Jumper takeh 1 78 yards 54-In Mouse 1 58 yds 39-in This pattern together with a needlework pattern for personal or household decoration TWENTY CENTS Send twenty crate In coins for these pattern! to The Daily Item Pattern Dept 48-50 Westchester Ave Part Cheater Print plainly size name address style number Send fifteen cents Inara for the Anne Adame Fall and Winter Pattern Book foil of amart fabric-saving styles Free pattern for hat and muff-bag printed right in book ASK ME AN' ANSWERS 1 The Union Kelp Scandinavian 4 Tha Mississippi at St Louie 5 Polish author (1841916)-(Questions am Editorial Page) Avoid haringt bills an arouad boy whatever -yon wast aad pay make up you Hat of Christ mas preamts aad borrow tha cash pay tor t33 6 SOUTH MAIN ST OUT CHCSTSS ytage for her father and Miaa Violet Paradise of New York and1 August Lanzetta brother of Mra Mertanaon were attendants A reception followed at the Bronx Central Palace Mrs Mortenson attended New York zcboola and waa previously employed as technician of bacteriology at the Poet Graduate Hospital of New York Her hua- brad it graduate at Greenwich High School was employed for The Dally Item before fata enlistment two ymrs ago Sodality Receives New Members The reception of hew members Into the Senior Children ot Mary' was held last night on tha Feast of tha Immaculate Conception at tha Church at Our Lady of Mercy The Rev Michael A McGuire assistant paste and moderator tha group addreieed the Sodality Benediction of the Mbit Blessed Sacrament concluded the ceremonies MEET MONDAY A -meeting of tha executive board of the Port Chester Senior Harts sash will be held Monday night at 8:30 at the Jewish Center ALL THI In One Quail A A quart of mift a day ghrsi yos these per' cents gei of yeui vital food naods 4 Vitamin G-79 49 Vitamin B-2I I' Vita mis C16L Chriatian flag for the Ladlea Aid Society 8 Evening wnr-ahlpi Yiyian Wedding Revealed Announcement is made of the marriage Nov 13 in Passaic of Mias Vivian D- Wright daughter of Mr and Mra Donald Wright of Passaic to Pfc Harry Irvine Army Air Force son iff Mr and Mrs Harry Irvine 50 Pallsadea Road Rye The ceremony took place at the home of tha bride with the Rev Howard Schemer pastor of the Community Congregational Church Passaic off Ida ting Miss June Wright waa her maid of honor and CpL Ernest Fleming of West Virginia waa beat man The bride is a graduate of Passaic Valley High School' and her husband of Rye High School They are residing ta Orlando Fla where Pfc Irvine Is stationed PLAN YULE PARTY A Christmas party will follow the meeting at Pontago Circle of A Tuesday at 8 at Carpenters' Hall Westchester Avenue Mrs Richard Bourne will preside 100 Pet 69 Vitamn A-37 22 3 a AO Dalar nsm aa Caaaaaaaanr than mar ba If i i6 Rye Teachers Hear Of Proposed Law Dr Claude Hardy president of New York State Teachers Association and White Plains superintendent at schools was the gueat speaker at the recent Joint Milton School Rye High School and Rye School faculty meeting Dr Hardy discussed proposed state legislation on tenure minimum salary schedule and State aid 1 i Telephone Operator To' Dance Tonight A dance benefiting men In the armed force will by sponsored by the Mamaroneck telephone operators of the New York Telephone Company tonight in the Memorial Building Harrison K1W REALTY FIRM Town and Country Hornet Inc Rye has been chartered by the Secretary of State with capital of 200 tiures ftp par value three hare subscribed to deal In real property It was announced yesterday in Albany Mary Smith Gay Yellcn and Benjamin Salz-man all of New York City are directors and subscribers and Samuel Krinn 152 West 42nd Street New York City is attor- PARTY PLANNED A Christmas party and election are scheduled for Dec 14 at 2 in the Harrison Presbyterian Church lecture room by tha Garden Club of Huriian TO feECORATE HOSPITAL The United Hospital rooms will again be decorated this year by the Rye Garden Club Mra Guthrie Shaw club president CHRISTMAS CASH No Payments 'Til Jan 1945 PAY NOW for tha GIFTSYdUBUYf 16 atilat IT I Sat whaa fart af mi jWiat mar ba aaritta Oa nab aaaailia wa afll aa aaaa aa araSaata antra at an Dalrrt With Every Delirary! 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