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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 5

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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5
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i WOMAN'S NEW THE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER Yt MONDAY MAY IS 1948 WOMANS NEWS PAGE rfVK Miss Wilma Waeber Becomes Bride Of Leonard Mainiero Army Veteran Teresa Albanese Formerly Of ANQ Weds Francis Mayo At St Irs Dearing Heads Church Group leports Given Garden Party June 20 Gloria Reisinger Philip Miller Jr Wed In New York Mias Gloria Chalmers ReisingerT daughter of MrsT Stanley King Turner of New York and Greenwich and of Walter Busch Reisinger of Palm Beach Fla was married Saturday In the Brick Presbyterian Church New York to Philip Francis Miner Jr eon of Mrs Francis Miller Maplewood N- and the late Mr Miller The Rev Paul Freed pastor officiated in the presence of the families A reception followed at the Turner -home -The bride attended Ogontx and Spence School! and made her debut in January 1940 at a tea dance given by Mr and Mra Turner at the St Regia Roof Mr Miller was discharged frojn the Oust Guard last September after three years' duty He attended LawrencevOle School and is a member iff the Orlige Lawn Tennis Club After trip to Bermuda the douple win live in West Orange brother-in-law of the bride Mrs Brltto was soloist and rendered and "Four an original composition 1 Mias Cor-inne Morrell was organist Mrs Mainiero attended Part Chester schools and is employed fay Arnold's Brick' Oven Bakers Port Chester Her husband a graduate of Rye High School is empkyedfn the mechanical de-partuSent of The Dally Item He was discharged from the Army in August after nearly live years of service He was overseas for two years with the Third Armored Division of the First Army and won the Bronze Star award and the French Croix de Guerre and live battle stars After a wedding trip to the Dude Ranch Great Barrington Mass tho couple will reside in their newly-purchased home on Rockland Place East Port MisaTacy Hood Becomes The Bride Of Edgar Finney Miss They Wether Ill-Hood daughter of Mr and Mrs John Marshall Hood Hendrie Lane Riverside: was married -Saturday to Edgar Dean Finney formerly of the Army Signal Corps son of Mra Stanley Finney 141 Mil-bank Avenue Greenwich and the late Judge Finney The ceremony was performed in the Second Con-gefgatiohal Church Greenwich with the Rev Daniel Bliss officiating" There was a reception at the Riverside Yacht Club Given in marriage by her father the bride hfd her sister Miss Claire A Hood -is maid of 'honor Other attendants were the Misses Nancy Twining Doris Zoll Harriet Stene Winifred Weed and Alice Cross and Mn Warner A Finney Warner A Finney was best man for his brother Ushers were Graham Finney another brother Carl Wold Jr David Edwards Alexander Griffin Jr Richard Rowe and Walter Klrchoff The bride attended Colby Old lege was graduatedrirom the University pf Connecticut and has been with the American Cyanamld Company Stamford aa a laboratory technician Mr Finney attended Washington and Lee University to which he will return in June SL Evangelical Lutheran Church Eaat Fort Chetrwai the icene Saturday of the marriage of Mlai Wilma Waeber 'daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Waeber 117 Theodore Fremd Avenue Bye and Leonard Blain-jero ion of Mr and Mra John Mainiero 39 High Street Bye The Bev" William Fairman paa tor officiated at the double ring candlelight service A tion for 60 was held at the Wae- her home Given in marrlageby her father the bride wore a white gown fashioned with a Chantilly lace bodice and net skirt over taffeta elbow-length aleevei and a sweetheart neckline Her fingertip veil of illusion net fell from a crown at need pearl orange Moasomq She carried white tulips and sweet- pen Miss Phyllis Waeber twin sis-ter of the bride was her only attendant She wore a lime gown with a Jersey bodice and bouffant net skirt over taffeta Her lime shoulder-length veil fell from a headdress of purple and yellow pansies She carried matching bouquet of -pansies -Frank Mainiero was best man for his brother Ushers were Philip Mainiero cousin of the bridegroom and Lester Brltto A Hull -report of the local social welfare work by Mrs- Alex Cox and a report on the supplies clothing and surgical dressings -made by the members for missions in the United States China the Philippines and Liberia was given by Mrs Plantt Mrs Frank Howe described the presentation service of the United Thank Offering at the Cathedral St John the Divine on May 7 The-original report of the or- ganlzatton of St Peter's branch the Auviliary to the National Council on April 27 1911 was read by Mrs Dearing Spring 'and Summer plans fat-dude the stteiidince at the annual Spring meeting of Westchester District May 23 at 2 51 -at the Church of the Ascension Mount Vernon at which time the -guest speaker will be Dr Francis BL Wei noted educator of China A garden party will be held at the home of Mrs Hodson on June 20 with Mrs Alex Cox i general chairman New and used clothing hospital and household supplies will be collected for mission! all over tha world under the direction of Mra Plantt and-Mn Charles Richards -At the conclusion iff the-meeting Mrs Howe presented a corsage iff gardenias to Mrs: Hull who was retiring as secretary after 11 yean Tea waa served by Mrs Herbert Klaes and BIrs: Loewenstine FRANCIS MAYO Staff Photo Annual reports and election of officers for the ensuing year featured the meeting of the AmUiary of St Church Friday in the Parish House Mrs Dearing was elected' president Mrs Howard Haight-and Mrs Hodson vies presidents Mrs David Thomson recording -secretary Mrs George Carpenter corresponding secretary Mrs Clarence Loewenstine treasurer bits Waiter Plantt supply Chairman: and Miss Florence Ingman-United Thank Offering chairman A resume of the activities of the organization was given by Mrs Rocco )n Wedding Trip Wed In New York and Mrs Rocco Catalano are on a wedding trip following their marriage recently at the Church pf Our Lady Help of Christians New York The Rev Dominic Cecere pastor formerly of Port Cheiter officii teJ7 A re-eeption was held at the Hotel Commodore The bride Is the former Kathryn Currier daughter of Mr and Mrs Currier Washington Her husband Is the eon of BIrs Jennie Cstalana 38 Send! Street Port Chester and tha lat Philip Catalano Carmens Catalano was maid of honor and Joseph A Catalano was best man After a wedding -trip touring New York State and Canada the couple will reside at the Sands Street address tempbrtrltf BIrs Catalano is a graduate of Washington High School and attended Atlantic Christian College at Wilson Her husband formerly with the Naw is a graduate of Port Chester High School Methodist Recital To Be Thursday Tha annual song recital of the I Adult Choir of the Summerflcld Methodiit Church will take place Thursday evening at tha church I The -feature iff the event will be a rendition of Schubert-Liszfa by Kramer Neumann pianist and Anne Merritt Hatcher organist Soloists will he Jean Btltchell Marion Intas Eleanor Crowfoot Viola Forti Barbara Novakowskl Mary Burns Harriet Simmons Joseph Ryan James Hi' Ford and George Betts When dhtemlning genre McCormick Te Iced one summer drink that is liked by everybody of of of was attired ln a yellow organza gown similar to that iff the bride She wore yellow mitts and wore a garland pf iris and yellow roses in her hair Her old-fashioned bouquet was the skme Ralph Mayo was best man for hi brother and ushers were Philip Mayo another brother and Nicholas Albanese brother of the bride Both Mr and Mrs Mayo are Port Chester High School graduate! The bride is also a graduate of the New Rochelle Hospital School of Nursing anil waa on its staff before entering the Army Nurse Corps as a lieutenant She waa discharged last December after ten months of service and is on private duty at the United Hospital fr-BIayo served for-: 44 months In the Army 20 months of which Vew Members Honored At Social Members received into St Evangelical Lutheran Church East Port Chester during the Lenten -Season guests of honor at the congrega- tianal social last night in the Sunday School rooms Blare than 125 attended The Rev Bfulford Slmonsen pastor at the First Methodiit Church Greenwich spoke on tha Husband iff a Methodist Biin liter1 Wofe" Corinne Morrell waa pianist and vocal selections were offered by Audrey Sabetti Wilma Schupp and Ethel Kubricky who waa accompanied on the violin by Kubricky A vocal duet waa offered by John Allan and Janet Hull trumpet solo by Ray Kln-iV accompanied by hie brother John on the plana Recitations were offered by Patricia Dobson and Betty Clan and refreshments were served by the 20-40 Club: spent with the 77th Division in the Pacific After a wedding trip to Canada the couple will reside temporarily with the bride's parents: Fine Arts Exhibit Will Open Friday The eighth annual exhibition of the Port Cheater Fine Arts Society will open Friday at8 PM 'at tfye Port Chester -YMCA' and extend through May 35 Alec' Watson Baird Scarsdale will be guest exhibitor He Is associated with the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company as art director at their export magazine publishing group He studied at the Grand Central School and the Phoenix Art Institute New York the Otis Art Institute Los Angeles and in the galleries at London Mr Baird was president at 'the Westchester Arts and Cftffta Guild in 1939 and was winner at the Mrs Eugene Meyer Award for painting the same year He has dona mural! for A Sloans Mind Durant and the Hyde Park Hotel Mrs Harris Bean is president of the Society On the hanging committee are' Miss Jessie Gilbert and John Allan co-chairmen Mias Genieva Collier Mrs Frank Howe Mrs Melville HalL On the refreshment committee an Miss Dors Johnston chairman Mrs Jack -Goldberg: Mrs Frederick Leak Mrs Bernilon Mrs Bagley and Miss Mae Kappes Sisterhood Officers Will Be Installed Mrs- EdwardJopper chairman at War Effort! Committee Woman's Division National Jew-Jaih Welfare Board will install the officers of the Port Chester Jewish Community Center A Slater-hood at the last meeting of the season tomorrow night at the Center Mrs Thomas Goldowitz will preside Mn Popper daughter of Rabbi Nathan Kraff of Temple Emanuel New York is co-chairman of the Speakers Bureau Division Federation for Support of the Jewish Philanthropic Societies and 'a hoard member of the National Refugee Service and of the Educational Alliance Refreshments will be served DAUGHTER BORN Mr and Mrs Lawrence Grimes 24 Sussex Garden Rye announce the birth of a daughter Cathleen Ami April 30 at United Hospital This is -their second child They have a son Gary four MEETING TOMORROW Poningo Circle 402 of A will meet tomorrow at Hall Westchester Avenue Mrs Ellen Smith will preside McCORMICK TEA BAGS MEETING TONIGHT The Port Chester American Legion Auxiliary win meet tonight at' the- clubhouse Pearl Street-Mrs Alfred Pearce poppy chairman will present her report Popple may still be purchased from the Auxiliary members to iwMr pem hi bl tmu Osrtafifcewar McCarmkfcwMdAmiyNavy 1" Awards waff Ayrfcufieraf Awards MR AND MRS Misi- Teresa Albanese daughter of Mr and Bin Nicholas Albanese 84 Glen Avenue Port Chester became the bride Saturday at tbs Chureh at Our Lady at Mercy of Francis John Mayo at Mr and Mrs Philip Mayo Fair-view Avenue Port Chester The Rev Edward Fiimerty assistant psitor officiated at the double ring ceremony and there was a dinner for the immediate families at Restaurant Riverdale Tha bride given in marriage by her father was attired in an old-fashioned wlilte gown iff silk organza with a sweetheart neckline fitted bodice and leg sleeves Her net veil fell from a high crown of seed pearls and ho carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids Mrs James Miner Port Chester was matron of honor and Daily Pattern SWEET FOR SUMMER Shell be sweet as sugar in this pretty dress with eyelet ruffles Let her button herself into Pattern 4619 Blake the sun-tan version for playtime Comfy panties included Pattern 4619 in sizes 2 4 6 and Size 6 frock lk yards '35-inch 2 33 yards eyelet lace' Said 20 cents in coins for this pattern to The Daily Item Pattern Dept 48-50 Westchester Avenue Port Chester Print plainly size name address style humber ANNOUNCING the Anne Adams new Pattern Bode far SUMMER! Yours for Fifteen Cents mom Cool smart slm-ple-fo-eew styles for 'the whole family FREE pattern and directions for making flowers printed right in the book! ASK ME -ANOTHER ANSWERS SiX 2 A precise time-piece A Colombia 4 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks 5 A large North American pike (Qaestlaas eu Editorial Page) 21 jewels STATXSMAN 1 jmb 71 PLAN ANNUAL DINNER The annual dinner of the Christian Blethers of the Corpus Christ! Church will ha held May 23 at Patio Rlsol! Harrison Reservations must be made by Tuesday with Mn John Cassone or Mrs Umberto Pltocco POUT BLAME YOUR GROCER! Just as tired of saying as you are of asking for soap -blame the fovernmentor the soap manufacturers either- Until we get-enough industrial fata to make all the soaps and other peacetime prod- -nets we need here's -only one thini to do I' SmNim Every drop of used fat you have la urgently seeded Every pound of used fata helpa make bout two pounds of the soaps you need You use soap every day so aisvt ink fete wary day Get At for every pound Men's KBP TU8NMG USH) FATS TUMP MAKE MOM SOAP I HITMAN tie Bulova "Excellency" CROUP For tea long ytin bast-baloved furs bovo been coming to CLEAN AST lor dry cold storage The chargo is only 2 of valuation Min IL00 Moth fumiga-tioa is provided at no charge PARKSIDE Applies and supervises all jobis Keeps all guarantees 'made Arranges easy time payments Gives full insurance pto- taction for ROOFING SIDING of Top Quality Workmanship1 and Materials it Reasonable Prices CALL PARKSIDE ROOFING 7 and SHEET METAL 1 WORKS 109 PONINGO STREET 2212 easts dssaaA flaied sad stand -'S' lacksta AM (ap Is U0 vahuttaa) OPA yseaWsd hunssd la aulstaia sandy CLCanART With mesh In yellow pink and white I REYMAN 21 Modes Soften 3 out of 4 1 found Hr softer to the touch in a nationwylapon Modes Is Satan 209 nurses: fa hospital tests: proved it leas likely to stziha through 6 natioDafly knowu layer-type napkins JEWELER Oar S7tfc Ysar la Pert Chester Beverly 1-6671 Larcfcmoat 8-8444 Scandals 61 Enterprise lift Bn st Port Chester 11 North Main Street 1.

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