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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 9

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ip NEWS TBS DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1980 VrZWl PAGE NIKE CNR Alumnae Hear Mrs Draddy At Breakfast HerErigagementAQnouhced Cdrmende Arango Becomes Fiance Of Julio Ldffitte Betty LSmith GeoiPiBennett AreMarricd LtfcTurner Is Honored By Amaranth jjCelia SerreCchiti 'Anthony Attilio Wed InHarrison At the Church of St Gregory r- theGreat'on Satjwtoy afternoon Pamela Macrae EL Bermingham On WeddingTrip In Church Rye on Sat-' 3 urday Mbs Pamela Ann daughter 'of Mr and Mrs Macrae of Saw Mill Lane- -Greenwich and Nantucket woe married tot Eldradge Lengatalf Bermingham eon (A Mr and Mrs Rutledge Bermingham of Pine Island Rye The Rev Wen- I dell Phlillpe woe assisted at the ceremony by the Rev Paul Wolfe the Brick Presbyterian v': Church Naw York 3 Miss Jill Allbmi Macrae lister 7 the bride wu maid of honor 1 1 and Mn Ralph-Nichols matron honor a Miu Mercedes de Arango Mar- rnieu: de4CratUiAot'RL Vineyard Lane Greenwich and 1220 Park Avenue New York announce thf engagement of her sister Misa Carmen de Arango to Julio Laffitte GoUiit of Lugar Nuevo ton or Mn and Saturday afternoon of George Mrs Rafael Laffltte of Madrid I Bennett Jr ton of Mr and Mrs Mill PATRI- tnd gevjift pgin George1 Bennett of 23 Meadow CIA MrLEAN of Ml( Arsnt0 daughter Drive Cm Cob The ceremony Harrkion A plea for women to participate more-actively Jn community-activities wu made by Mrs Robert Draddy prod- dent of Hunter College Alumnae duri the BBnlwl Communion WMtcbwt Omp- Tcm-h of New ru Saturday recently appointed n6ncm mpu: A Missaean- A targe delegation of State of 9:99 P- Mh MIee Celia Serrec awj out-of-town friend chla daughter of Mr and Mra Ralph Senrcchla of 111 Elbworth Avenue Harrison became the bride of Anthony ''Attilio ion of Mrs Margaret Attilio of 57 Cottage Street Port Cheater and the 1 Attilio late Alfred Attilio The Rev lea of Valiant Gjurt 152 Order of the Amaranth were Ikeienf Bat- urday night ttheMsonlc pie to honor UweliynL Turner of the late Francisco de Arango Marques de la Gratitud and the late 'Petrontb del Valle Hen paternal great-grandfather was Francisco Arango Parreno lint Marques de' la Gratitud statesman and she cousin of the- Duke of I V' dence Brewer Mn John Lincoln Mrs' Murray McDonnell Mrsr7 Gordon Holmea Margo Crow and Matilda The baud wen flower girls 'j Rutledge Bermingham Jr wag but man-for hb brother The bride wu graduated from Manchester She Was graduated by her brother Wil-from Manhattanville College and president of its slumnu Ham Smith She carried prayer book andprehids Lgffin perfumed the ceremony end Vera Caeaalla of Harrieon waavlolinlat The bride Waa attired in a white aatin gown faihioned with a ilhwidtt-inaert and two tier of aatin trimmed with Bruq-- Bilk lace at the neckline Her veil of' nylon net trimmed with lace waa fingertip length and fell JTom a headpiece of orange bloa- aoma She carried air orchid and white roaea on sprayer book with Jllv-of-the valley streamer Maid 3 SSr vaTHta Ro Riccardl of Harrison cousin of the frrfflff attired 'n iya- mariiie taffeta gown fimitar to that of- the bride She wore a picture hat and carried a iprav of yellow roeea aqd baby's breath CarfTurdamnrf Port isiod-ation -The stater Mbs Jqne The Count of Lugar Nuevo Is a 1 Smith iii her maid of honor and were dubonnet taffeta- The bridesmaids) attirad in--emerald descendant pf Laffitte who wu minister for Loub Philippe' 'On DWfiekU 8riwoir Gleneoe Md i OfTtirlianEPoicellOf New York In 1 Mr and Mrs' Allck Macdonnel during World War II served and wu presented to eodety at the Westchester Cotillion in JSffl She is the granddaughter -of the 4steMr tndMr John Macraa4 and Mr and Mrs Osborne Rogers Hinton Mr Berminghem wu grodu tted from Toft School and Bov doin College and aerved overseu with the 104th Division -a i Personal waa beat man for hia cousin A reception for approximately 800 guests was held at the Lawrence Inn Mamaroneck After a motor trip to Canada and Niagara Fall the couple will reside at the Ellsworth Avenue wu tendered a mia-cells neous shower recently at the sffiL: Cabot Chib Harrison by her william Slater and Mrs Turner motherOhd Mbs' Riccardl on organ several vocal selections Another feature which wu Well received was the playing of comet-solo by Robert Zottota three-tima winner of the Ted Mack award He wu accompanied by his mothcfron the organ Thoseparticipating in thta'were McLeorf of Pleasant' Ridge Rood Harrison and Ogunquit Me have announced the engagement of their daughter Patricia to Richard Powell -of New York son of Mra William Hall Powell of La Jolla Calif and-the late Mr Powell The wedding will MrS EllUlCOtt take place in February 1 Mb McLean wu paw Becomes Bride from Rye Country Day School and-Smith- College She tala member of the New York Junior League and served overseas with the American Rad Crou In England and Germany during the last war si Mr- Powell attended tCarleton College jNorthfield MJnn and thaArmy Air Force a aLleut Colonel in command of a fighter squadron in Burma He received file Distinguished Flying Crou The wedding of Mrs Priscilla Maxwell Endicott to Calvert Carey both of Greenwich took place Saturday afternoon in Round Hill Community Church the presence of the families A daughter Marianne wu born Sept 9 at United Hospital to Mr and Mra James Shrive of 180 Grice Church Street Port Chester She weighed uv-en pounds The-couple also have a eon James five and a half Mra Shrive is the former Helen Brueikl of Port Cheater Mr and Mra Frank Gray of Port Chester announce the birth of a daughter Karen Sept 12' at United- Hospital Mrs Gray the fumer Jeannette Casino of Rye CENTENARIAN FETED Alice celebrated her onq hundredth birthday yesterday 1 at a party attended by man than 200 friends and relatives at the me of her daughter Mra: James Howell of 124 Belknap Av- i enue A 20-year ruidentof thb community' r- was performed in the First Con gregational Church Old Greenwich by the Rev Vincent Daniels DD Viola Wetrell WW organist a The bride attired lnv ivory faille with chapel train and a bonnet type vril with ties of Jn green and carrying noeegays of yellow auysarithemuiwr-and talbmen roses Were Albs Bernice Dennison of Armonk- a cousin of the bridegroom Mbs Ctrol Mead Green- Stivrn Haines of Gneajvlch wu but man The ushers James Nolan of Greenwich man Snyder of Worcester Moss and Alan Art wick of Bedford Village both cousins of the bridegroom A far etyty guests wu held at the Kent House Greenwich after which the newlyweds left by automobile for Cepe Cod -Upon their return they will rrtild on Spezuno Drive Riverside Mrs BehrietrWisKHduattd from Greenwich High School and SusineM College She dentil assbtant to Dr John licMnto of Greenwich Mr Bennett slso was graduated from Greenwich High School saw thru service in the pavy durifig World War and b- an electrical contractor In Greenwich Mamaro Chapter Meets Tomorrow The first Fall meeting of Mamaro Chapter 729 Order of the Eutern Star will take plan tomorrow evening the worthy matron' Mrs Fred Hube presiding with-the -petfonftataolm rltt Bisbtini- During the biuinete meeting detftlls far the Jamboree to be held Friday Oct 27 will be discussed A covered dbh supper in charge of Mra Harty Muller and Mra Paul Thofner will be eerv-ed at thb tima Mra Gaorge MacIntyre Js genual chairman of the Jamboree At the first October meeting there will he a reception to the Muter Masons FairaSIsted In Conneelicut Eight fairs an scheduled In Connecticut between now and mid-October the State Development Commission pointed' out today Union Agricultural Fair Thomp-onville Sept 26-27 Guilford Fair SeptT27r Staff orffTafrSeptr 28- Oct-1 Durham Fair Sept 2940 Danbwy Fair Sept SO-Oct '8: Berlin Fair Oct 64 Harwintan Fair Oct 74 and Riverton Fair Oct 14-15 Sre on the agenda Whatever year abjective rut-bg stellag boytag tndtag-puli proffered repOu threagk WaatAta of of of Grand Lecturer fourth district Order of 'Amaranth New York Welcomed by Valiant Court's royal matron Mrs Margaret Weeks assisted by Dr George Tremble who aeted as royal patron Mr Turner wu Introduced to the assemblage by hls wife Mrs Bertha Turner secretary of the court After grand royal matron di- i wu escorted to the chair of pre-siding officer andwelwwnMtha guest of honor a program wu rendered during which several musical numbers interspersed the addresses Mrs Stanley Miles nled-by-Mnir43taddei- Houck the rendered Mrs Miles singing "My Hugh McKay the beekeeper and' Harry Muller- Neighbor Mry Harold Kelly read the poetry Presentation of gifts to Mr Turner were moda by' Mn George (X Tremble Dr Tremble andctHbrc Addresses were made by Mrs Nichol Mrs Elsie Slobaum Mrs Louise Nash Mrs Edith Pawling Mrs Edna Spence Mrs Barbara Johnson Andrew Acker and Walter Seely! all put or present grand officers also by Herbert Roemele' muter of Valiant Lodge Stanley Milesv muter of Mamaro and Mrs war Kap-pes first matron Of Valiant Court "Corner Stones" wu the topic chosen for Mr talk during which he stressed the need of great men trained by toott mothers Preceeding' the buffet supper wu served for about 150 people Mrs William Stater assisted Mrs Turner co-hoe teas Others helping were Mrs Elisabeth Nicholu Mrs Hairy Muller Mrs Herman Porker MUs Lillian Brown Miss Marjorie McAndrcws and' Mrs Robert Parke 'Following the meeting re-1 freshmen ts were served The regular fusion will be held Tuesday' Sept' 26- There will -be a rehearul for all officers on Sunday evening Sept 24 at eight Professorship Established In ITHACA' (AP) A professor-ship- in -vines1 will be MtabUshed at Cornell Univftv sity with a gift from Mrs John Senior of Lenox Maas and her children The professorship believed to be the first of its kind will provide -for research teaching and writing aimed at a greater understanding of American traditions CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY GRILL CLA1I BAKES A SPECIALTY No Halo BL Part Outer BUU- IwiqhU Hal 37 Halstead A S07 Avs Ran tata preceded the breakfast at tended by 80 alumnae Work with both the young and the aged -wu mentioned Jay Mrs Draddy aa affording women cp-portunities for doing good need help which we should give Mrs Draddy discussed work with the Girl Scouts a homer for the aged in Riverdale the American Committee She also spoke of the importance of women serving on Min Margaret Bulger of Pelham Men 6 breakfast chairman opened the program andMrs Thomas Flynn of Crestwood run achoursnip to ne chapter president-welcomed mem- hers of the dan of 1950 to the Aaicrtag A ment named the Westchester Chapter jScholorriiip waa presented by Mra William Epes of Yonkers to Mrs 'Lorenz Brosnan of Larch-montr vice president of the CNR Alumnae Association new acting president during the Holy Year pilgrimage of-Mra Amedeo Giordano of New York MraEpes chapter- program chairman discussed plana for the year which will include a lecture byAnwldLunn British author at the College on Dec 9 It will be open to the public The Mass wu celebrated by the Rev Walter Hughes the Dominican Pontifical faculty Wuhington who ip hb sermon discussed "The Lord our Strength our Safety and our He printed out that' the strength of such persons Hitler and 'thou whq think they are the masters of their destiny short-lived jmd teat God hu used the weair things of the world to confound the strong During the breakfast Father Hughu discussed the series of Theology of the Laity lectures he will begin Friday night on campus "There no such thing living without he declared something we Jive by even if we do rot know it because it our relationship with Decorations at breakfast included a floral centerpiece on the data fa blue and white the College colors RycWomen Aid Mobility Project WHITE The small lunchroom at Mobility' Inee rehabilitation- center for the physically handicapped at 10 Heathrr'iloom Rood wu reopened today under the chairmanship of Mrs Chattel Hicks of Hartsdate LUnchu are served to patients land staff members at cost Fifty volunteers per month are required to man the lunchroom Flw county organizations will cooperate this year in maintaining the project They ore: Man-days Phi Mu Sorority with Mrs William Pilat of Rye ay chairman' Tuesdays Kappa Kappa Gamma with Mrs Wayne Wilson of Scandals chairman Wednesdays Deity Gamma with Mrs Robert Walker of Rye chairman Thursdays the Westchester Red Crou Canteen Service with Mrs George Clark of Branxvilte chairman and Fridays Greenville Community Church with Mrs Nelson Chambers os chairman The lunchroom and kitchen were equipped and staffed all last year by the -Eastern -Westches-tey unit of the New York Junior League with Mrs Ralph Kline of Larchmont chairman Movtagf Get by ieUtag whatroe dut treat -i'AnsiA air TELEVISiqil iM (hnnikil iMirac da soda tea allun i) arm coverlaa all ucnaiczl nhsies ml Kidia fwiMBqp Modsftiioa and Tiegiza for ggnal da la Iwsdriaiaa- EdwM la-datir a On Badnea TfTU 1SITMS HA IITUl APNOVB SOS VCTHSM seeu new ree esw cuseu VISIT WRITS ar PROM RADIO-TELEVISION INSTITUTE Him Mattel TMteU MM uosiiM a in urn mj HaMII tWiili tea fated who is betrothed to Richard c-'Pholo the In arid iritlmrite'fttends a afKRlt' reception at the -home Bay-berry Lane followed The -Rev Dr Warren Archibald silted at' the ceremony by ''the Rev Dr John Prince The bride the daughter of Mra Francis Taylor Maxwell of Hartford In 1940 she and Mr H- Wendell Endicott of Boston were divorced She is graduate of Dana Hall School Mr Carey wu married to the former Laura Caton Towne who died in 1933 He a director of ate A Towne Manufacturing Company which he forme heeded president fie is a graduate of the Navi Academy Annapolis arid wu retired from service In the NSvy with the rank of lieutenant eotpmander THE SKIRT YOU NEED A dbod Skirt the foundation of your separates wardrobe! This beauty takes Just ONE YARD of 54-inch fabric in any given size! New pockets' yoke slim lines! Pattern 4609 cornu in waist sizes 24 25 26 28 It taku only One yard of 54-inch fabric Thb pattern euy to use simple to sew tested for fit Hu Complete illustrated instructions Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for thb pattern to ANNE ADAMS can of The Daily Item Pattern Dept 50 Westchester -Avenue -Port Chester Print plainly name address witji zone Size and style number Send Twenty Cents now (in coins) for our Fall and Winter Pattern Book by Anne Adams The best of the new-seoaon fssh ion in eaay-to-sew patterns for all Christmas gifts too plus Free a thrifty pattern making dress from a shirt BAPTIST CIRCLE MEETING The first Fall meeting of the North Baptist Circle will be held tomorrow at 2:30 at the home oTMrf 'Stanley Hart 32 Upland Place Port Cheater 111 HOI THE BRIDGE CLUB mttTS You will always hold winning hand In smart appearance when your clothes im properly-cored far Our moden cleaning methods as- euro you7 of the moet careful ond thorougli cleaning service' Pljone Us Today FW CLCAnER JKSe Mothers Plqn lieious Visit Plana for visit to either the St Anthony Shrine in Long Island or to the Franciscan Mon-- eatery at Grsymoor were cussed at a recent meeting of the Mothers' Club of the Church of- tbe-Sacred Heart of Jesus Mrs Raymond Mieczkowsld pre-sided' Plans alto were- mode fdt -the school' girls to march in the Pul-askl Parade in New York on Oct-1 Each will wear the Krakow-- tanka costuine to represent Po- land' The Rev Michael Kowal-ciyk putor addressed the group briefly and Sister Alphonio the new superior and Slater Mari- -anne kitrodueed-Mra Catherine Cowsrd wu welcomed ai a new member Announcement was made of the cheat X-ry mobile unit today St Edbon'-- The regular meeting of the group will be held on Ott 8 Refreshments syere served i i' Greenwich Girls 1 Bow To Society Teh st-the Country "Day School presented together by their parents- eta danorjit the Round Hill Club Saturday evening after dinners given In their honor in their homes and at the Field Club The young women are the Classmates were Davis Joan Julia Elbe Wendell Robbins Ann Rowland Eleanor Starr and Joy Windle Several will also be pruented in New York at the Junior Assemblies and the Groevenm Boll during the Winter CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY DANCE BAR md TELEVISION i EeelusitiOr1 REPAIR SERVttE SqeiW bfl Ike Seat Sadie sad Veleririea lute to NaMia Yeats Bzeriwe EauMsaded fcr RhiImUtmi Televuion Laboratory a Cow PIKRR1D? PARIS irreseer FreR Permaoeat Win 8 PoKhaee St Eve 74779 Jhiamothec'tJide he iq descended from Herman Pulgar conqueror of Grande under Ferdinand and Iubello His sister married to the Count of Campo Alange who SSVSrti with Hattie Carnegie Inc MissWllitellOUSe 9 Mchcod Jr Are Affianced Mr-and Mrs Edwin A White-house of Old Gromwich announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Joan Dorothy to Chandler McLeod Jmcf Pittsburgh and Old Lyme ConA son of Norman McLeod arid the late Elizabeth Holmes BicLeod Miu Whitchoibe attended Vas-ur arid a mqinlxr of tbe clou of 51 at Goucher- College' Mr McLeod after being graduated from Salisbury School in the Army Since then hu attended Johns Hopkins University arid now a senior at the University of Baltimore- Pugliese-Siclari Nuptialr Are Held Mr and Mrs Daniel Puglieee art on a wadding trip to Miami Haachi Fta-i Lqllpwing their re-cent marriage at the Church of Our Lady of the Roury Thq bride the farmer Jean Slclaci 68 Townsend Street Port Cheater daughter of the late Mr and Mif John Slctari Her-hu- band the son of Mr and Mra Rocco Puglieu of New Rochelle The bride wu escorted by her brother Richard Slclari and wore a white satin gown and a fingertip veil arranged from a braided satin headpiece She carried twq white orchid! on a prayer book Miu Dolores Calo wu maid of honor for her aunt and bridea-maidg were the Misses Pauline Chericd and Kitty ManUcalco Jacqueline Terry niece of the bride wu flower girl Loub Puglieu wu' but man for hb brother and ushers were Marclal Clo of bride and Vincent Savinello of New Rochelle John Mancuso nephew of the bride wu -ring bearer Upon their return the couple will reside at the Tmviueiu! Street address- APPEAL FOR FUNDS An annual fund raising appeal for the Ossining Center is now-underway -with a goal of 55000 to be reached in a two-week period The Center cares for children of working parents TIC TRIUMPH by m450 495 Vteflodsre year NMe la JwaeNlig-Jack Ned Mom Hifk Byte i Feruaslirad Ftttlags -r tv Sr' League Plans Yom Kippur Dance The Senior League of the Port Chester Jewish Center will sponsor Yom Kippur dance on Thursday night at the Canter following services Music trill be provided by Charles Havelka and hia orchestra This event will mark the opening activity of the Fall season for- the League GOING TO PARLEY Mbs i Christine Campomenosi hu been named- delegate of Liberty Circle 888 CF A Harrison to the state convention to be held Oct 1 in Atlantic City Daily Pattern i 152 PONINQO STREET Brisk evelllzs data neL floor iBolateo nzwoo floor I -WS room oloiqloe porek tUo-botk Oorois Goo koM ut otoaollo SooMotio hot voter Toz-ao innslariolr Itef TUo woll coaotractoe hono io tte forte ot IU4M tor qRkk oolo a ons ROCKEFELLER i iRooraaeo Bool feoteto SIS WootrttetcT Aroooa MTW (Bros Milt) f- I DAN'S BAR AND GRILL ijmjcdri BLUE LANTERN5S 49S UU WHITEWAY Laugas Sariril Upagaetu-sad Plus UCLUB a Nate Port Outer fna UNDAN CATERING RYDALTlMKI Weddlnsi and Porttea ear spseialty Kalin (Pizza) I lMM I is Is AmcrlGaa Pood' 2 Mood Awuit Brrun Rlvzr SUB m- UOTCI Cstsrins to Wrddlnfs (Sobs Parttas a our prsmWos HW I CL your bonk U11 Boston Past Rood Rye MM DINING i' ROTISSERIESrjnWS Sgt Pridqy nnd fteardoy SU Nar-Maln Rtrart Part Chester BORDERsSSSSSf' STAGCHFAIl UqnMS Eseailant rand Ptaa Ceeldne AujMtAD tanweanlata Sarvloa ChUan Cten Btaoks gaa Peoa! mr Tuadair Lobster gt-SOi M0 Porast Ava Ret T-eisa te A HUL DANCING saPtiar Daertng Ratnrdar Mwlt ky Wbortoa Ford UHJCENWICM ORUA TBR TABBY I OnrE Raateurant Bpaelal Lonehaeo ildM-JOi Dinner IpAKM LULIUCifjc-S aJL ia WU KPart Chtatar MOT WHITE DINER DINING Jz PICKWICK ARMS HOTEL arneead menar alma ri VJNIW TOIK ww rar 17 GREENWICH Now York led Orange GerJenCHy Weihlngtea PougWupile Palm 8eeck 216 WESTCHESTER AVE Room 14 S-4819 1 Open Than sod Fit Evmioga I CK UPM DEUVt St ZrL2BrfAM fifVlOO SCHMIDrS FARM Wdariud Fart BUI Rood end Joekaoa Atanu.

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