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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 14

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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14
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NEWS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 0 1947 THE'DAILY FORT CHESTER ff NEWS PAGE FOURTEEN Day Marked At Roosevelt By JP-TA MrsEriG Anderson Is Guest Miss Jean Widli William Pierson Become Engaged Mix Frank Lcughman Puit Drive South Rye announces the engagement of her daughter Mias Jean Agnes Widll to former -Major William Ladle Pierson Army Air Forces also of Rye Bon of Mr -and Mix Leland Tier-y-on of Wilkes-Barre Pa Miss Widli's father wu the late August Widli She wu grad- uited from Marymount Academy Tarrytown' and -attended Mary- mbunt College Ond vu a Red Cross nurses' aid during the war She is well-known tar her pare tidpatkm to the- Westchester i Country yarietiea" 1 Mr Pierson wu graduated from Wyoming Seminary and for tan yean wu in the Pacific com- bit intelligence officer with the 13th Fighter Command Since discharge after four- and oneJialf eervice he hu been a mem- -ber iff -the Air Reserve' He to: with James McCkeezy A Col Past Presidents A reintroduced At P-TA Meeting Past preaident wn introduced last night's celebration-df the VHh anniversary of Founder' Day at the Edison School P-TA meeting Mrs Joseph Ingenlolf presided Mn Henry Hartlleb after presenting a history of the P-TA POPULAR BRANDS OF PEER Choice Delicate Frosted Foods--- Fruiterer Grocer Dom Lofaro 167 Irving Avenue TaL SIM Fort Chaatar Opposite 8 A I Faetosy t- CHERRY ROLL 140 has been organised Members of the executive board who lighted the candles were Mrs Vincent Petty' Mix David Rennie Mrs William Francis Mrx Leslie Wood Mrs Rocco BeQantonL lira Irving Clark Mix John Gisnukskta Mrx A1 Kaufman Mias Carrie Mores Mrs Frank Shea Min Almeda Lecocq Mrs Leonard Carlucd Mrs De Chigrs Mrs John Geoghegan Kaufman membership announced a total of 132 members The P-TA will sponsor a spaghetti supper on Feb 27 at 8 at the school It was announced that -the Clare Tree Major play "Nobody's Girl" will be presented on March 21 at the Senior High School sponsored fay the Parent-Teacher Council The attendance banner was won by Mias Helen third grade grade mothers were hos- Mrs special prize Gianukakis won a Program Given At Horton School The fourth grade iff Mias Elizabeth clue at the Horton School entertained the pupils and the class mothers this week with patriotic exercises Aplsy Lincoln's Birthday" wu presented with the cut including Louise Ponzo Connie Sabato Geraldine Kocher Mary Ellen Caped Alfred Smer- CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY introduced the past presidents including Mrs Polizio Mrs Wslter Moslandec Mrs Karl Hotoph and Mrs Ralph MulfoPi' who lighted the candles on the birthday cake Corsages were presented to them 'and to Mrs Ingenlolf Mrs' Hartlieb introduced Norman Brooks Senior High Sol sAident and a pupil of Kreme Neumann He rendered this following piano selections Rachmaninoff's In Sharp Minor" Beethoven's Movement of the Moonlight Chopin's "Well in Sharp Minor" "Minute Waltz" Addinsell's from the War Letunto'e A donation was voted to the Red Cron St the business meeting Prizes for the largest enrollment of P-TA members went to Miss Myrtle Sinsabaugh's sixth grade and Mrs Lester Newton's fourth grade DELICIOUS CANDY Thin Mints box 80c Asstd Chocolates lb 140 i Asstd Jellies box 75c AVE PORT CHESTER BRONXVILLE iglio Dominick Salvatore and Bernard FabeL Robert Diannl and -Joseph Morando recited a poem and the quartet wu conqioeed of Phyllis Rosenblatt Thereu Garr Robert Dianni and Bernard FabeL Musical selactfon were ran- dered on the clarinet trumpet 4 and trombone by Alfred lio Bernard Fabel and Robert DiimnL Phyllis Rosenblatt wu announcer CUTTING THE BIRTHDAY CAKE in commemoration of the -50th anniversary of the founding of the Parent-Teachers Association and of the 15th anniversary of the Roosevelt P-TA Is Mrs Eric Anderson public relation chairman of the metropolitan district The event took place at last night's meeting of the Roosevelt P-TA Left is Mrs A DeChlara president of the P-TA and right is Mrs rsifo Wood president of the Parent-Teacher Council Staff Photo) Msdeof Whits House Cherry Ice Cream end decorated with cherries A trgst for any party oreMert CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY AMERICAN HERTS WHERE TO DINE and DANCE end SATISFY YOUR APPETITE "Good Food Is Cood HmMi" CHINESE rne blub WrUtj and Saturday luncheons 15 South ten 15e up also a la esrts Main Stnst Fort Cbastsr 3807 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE mn Tnmiui USTADBAtrv-Opm day and night a la onto ten i 514 South Mato Btrset Fort Quatar Jm Is Celebrated By Byram P-TA Mrs Lawrence Bria led the ceremony to celebrate Founder's Day at the Byram P-TA meeting last night Participating were Mrx Rigby president tff the TUT rUDAT Pellrteoa Taaptlai Heme-Made CLAM CHOWDER TO TAXI OUT qt 50c Oatartag A Spaetalty Skewer Wedding Peitlae Opes traai 11 AIL til It EPICURE RESTAURANT US Waatabaatar Aaaaaa Mart to Capitol Thaatoa tap Steal laaks OL MM rt Parent-Teacher tin ciL 'Airs Lawrence Brennan a member for 22 years Miss Edna Juhla teach er and Mrs' William Maitland president Dr Price superintendent of schools in Greenwich ipoke on "Cooperation Between Parents and Teacher for the Benefit of the Child" A question period followed Jn which discussions included manuscript versus cursive writing and the type of report cuds used Refreshments avers served- by Mrs' Joseph Nagel assisted by Mrx Paul flriik and Mrs John Sobek MOTHERS TO MEET The St Mary's Mothers' Club will meet tomorrow at 8:30 at the school hall There will be movies and mothers of the fourth grade will be hostesses Buy tomorrow's security today -US Savings Bonds at any bank DINING- Kxesllent Food Choies Wines Liquors Been lfusiB sishttr Ctoasd Tuesdays White Flatus Bouts 22 TeL SOGSL- DANCING gat: Cato 3971 TeL ninwncg-lIH lakes plessura In snnounetng ths epntng et Th Pickwick Boom Dtncar Supper Dancing Friday and Saturday alshta You any arrange small or large partita at moderate prlen TeL (teesTMOq SEA FOOD Cocktails tag to Partias Weddlnsa aub Attain FRENCH RESTAURANT OAI Cuisine ExcluetTsiy 1M P1L Dtaoar PM Closed Mon 3 GOOD FOOD BAR Sloal-Fetridge Wedding Is Told" "Mr and Mr Robert Fet-rjdge 375 Forest Avenue Rye announce the marriage of their daughter Sara Eetridge to Frank H' Sloat son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Sloat Highland Hnl1 R'e on Dec 27 1948 in Rye Thh bride was graduated from Hyp High School and attended Skidmore College a at a Springs Mr Sloat a graduate of Rye High School is now attending Kent State UniveraityOhtoDur-ing the war he nerved with the Unitdtstkpil with Oak Leaf Cluster- and ETO Ribbon with live battls stars The couple is residing in Windham Ohio i first grade won-the attendance banner Hostesses were motion of Miss bhi and Mrs Emanuel Eninger1 third grade It was announced that the Clare Tree major production of "Nobody's will be given at Senior High' School on March 21 tinder the Parent-Teacher Council suspice All Steel-: RADIATOR ENCLOSURES Custom 1 "Built Co beautify year I Scientifically Designed or maximum hast affldeeq Baked se aeaiMl finish 'to nmtdi any color schema Phasa or Write for Eattmat Me ObUgation HOME- MARI INC -IN Greenwich Avaena Greenwich Coen TeL Or 4581 Colonial CMAFnyjj viixagx Always Port Chaster 403 Style cooked Broiled Steaks Chops Chicken No Sun opu A history iff Jhe P-TA since it inception 50 years ago was presented to the Roosevelt P-TA last night at its Founder's Day meeting by Mrs Eric Anderson of Larchmont public relations chair- ipan for the metropolitan district The affair was held in the newly-decorated meeting room with Mrs A DeChiara presiding Mn Anderson introduced by Mrs Ledie Wood president of the Parent-Teacher Council told the women that are 50- yean young rather than old because we are Just She relat'd that in 1897 PhMbe Apperson Hearst and Alice Mrinw Bimey organised the National Congress of Mothers which wu tha forerunner iff the National Congress of Parents and Teachers She asserted that today in 1947 it is an organization iff more than 4-000000 members There are 28-000 local units all working for the welfare or rather the well-being of children "In 1895 Alice McLellan Bimey who had a great love for children and a vision of the possibilities of organizing mothers disclosed her plan to a group of said Mix Anderson following -year the brought it to the attention of the General Federation of Chiba wMcn received It with interest "Two yean later Mrs Bimey mat Mn Hearft who was profoundly interested in education Mrx Hearst had much to do with the establishment of free Under: Cartons in the Unted States and worked actively among mothers She gave freely of her time and resources for the National Congress of Mother With two such women at the heed the movement toward organized protection of the rights of children reached new levels of both conception and exception" The speaker pointed out that membership in a P-TA offers each adult in a community a way to share his child's school life means for the child to find his place among the parents and teachers who share the school interests and experiences a means of understanding and reallring the relation of his own hone to the school and to the community and an opportunity for parents to discover the resources iff home and school which may affect the growth and development of children in tha community Mrs Anderson asserted that "our founder! hadthe idea that the future welfare or wen-being iff our country and the world depended upon what ana done for children and that what wu done for children depended upon the understanding and wisdom of their parents and teachers' light Cake The three-tier birthday cake baked by Mr Rocco Bellantoni contained 15 candles in commemoration of the number of that the Roosevelt P-TA Another Good Buy 3 FAMILY 12 ROOM HOUSE Two Room Apt Four Room Apt Six Room Apt $12500 four Ger Gangs I Hat Water Heat Furnaces le located 'near business center PAGANO ReqlEetate 51 Main PC1123 JM Fine Luggage IPS "NEW! It Coloisal Gigantic Iti LEATHER Gemtias Topgrafa (foioMde LUGGAGE And Brief Cases Coming SOON Fo rtklT Finest hr leather Goods -s SOL BRENNER fine luggage Il( Purdy Are Off KMaia CL SOM Opes Thursday Til 9 FJt Dclldom Horae Cooked Meals Super Sea Food a la carte or apteial linehcou end dtanen 173 Kectosy Street C0U Fort Charter Ufa HOWAED JOHN BOX 1 Anerlen eooklng whethsr a nibble or a bare oust Lunchaoa ten 30c Dinner ten SL0Q Jumbo the way you Ufco Poet Bond Xteennieh 4TNl 1 wfaMi mw Zdlouon Westchester Avs WhBa Plate 1440L Du Might Sto WSatohartar Asre Luncheons Dinners Holidays 13 Elm Gnsnwkh 2MS and American foods Limeheanf tecs PM on 1 Mill Street Feet Cheater USA AMERICAN Lunchaoa 2204- i -t Vert NEW CAPITOL Where eooktagozeelte Famous-Fried Chldteu Steaks See Food Cocktella Sunday specials 1 OT Mamaranadt Asa Man'k -UU KEW roxr COCATAIL LOUNGE a BAB Luncheon tern A 1C 3 Dinner 5-11 PM Willett and Futaan Arenuea Fort Cheater UOA OLD MILL TAVEBN-Hssa Baltea 11X1 AJL to FM Dimers ten TMB PXOESDB Known for ftaaat Food and Drtata Bart Beaacnahla Prleea 130 Mamaroneck Am Far ft serrations cell White Flslna 7415 ITALIAN 173 WESTCHESTER MEW ROCHELLE i r- io BO OH KB BAB BBSTAliBAMT Itellan-Amtricaa 3 Dinner 5-10 173 North Main Street- ort HOMEbTEAD BAB A East Fort Charter Conn Fisa EKalloplna veal and pepp-n Una Italian food Cell Byram Elver WBHEMTAY B4M I BOB a iHllLL Specializing hi Italian food Lssaana BavML'f Chichm 100-102 Sa Main St Fort Charter Call 4QA A BTB FISH MABXBT ft OIBTKB Sea Food Orders to taka out Oame1 and oysters packed oo lea 70 Fuiehaaa Stnst Eye 406 1 11FM WO STE SWEET SMOFFE Tasty Sandwiches aarvod from 10 A Louis Sharry lea Craam and Sitex Coftee 48 Purchase Btrset Bye SPECIALTY FOODS ueeetv FUH NAEKET- Sea Food and Fleh Shrimp Lobster esetad to ere dar oa nnahaif hour suttee Liberty Square Fort Chaster 54a BTB FASTBY SHOP Delicious Home-made Cakes Plea and Pastries tar all occasions Purehaaa Stnst Hya ME SWEDISH TOCEHOLM American and Swedish dishes Beer Wine U-quore Smorgasbord at 7 Spring Stnat White Plains 707 wniNO Smorgasbord Saturday and Sunday Evas Excellent at modmate prices Bar Bedlcrd Road and King St Chappequa 72t Ordain AMERICAN LookYour Loveliest Let us help you look your loveliest i by suggesting i a flattering new hair-do I destined to make yon doubly charming sleek line here a coquetr tish curl there perhaps a pretty pompadour to pamper you with glamor Call today for your apotofmmt' DRESSER CHESTr VANITY IUUj fflaicn BED BENGIV NIGHT TABLE '2 MIRRORS $79800 grouping with twin beds $89840) Eighteenth' Centuty Tbs mahogany an tha way through I No eompromisa here with honest value and workmanship Dove-tailed drawers rear and front Comer blocks at tha Joints wesmed screwed -on bocks and center guides The Und-ef-fttmltura-that-you -caa-renlly -pines EAST BOSTON POSTROARHMARONECKHX 7- (POBMER BEST liCp gUILDlMO) xiicroecape of a very aeleettss critical buyer We did handsprings 'when we aawthto beautifully styled American Colonial bedroom suite The glowing hand robbed patina of age less mahogany win send little flutters of excitement up and down your minx If you have waited several years far fine merchandise at pre-war levels you will not have waited in vain Per these who tore the tndl-ttons of Colonial America here is another buy I plan Is and flexible Fletcher deferred payment JOSEPHINE BEAUTY SAIX)N 22 -24 South Main Street Port Chester 94? 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