Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 2

Publication:
The Daily Itemi
Location:
Port Chester, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

V- j' A I1 HARRISON THE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER tT TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1980 HARRISON Reservists? FamiticsFcel (CONTINUED non PAGE 1) i range two-month postponement Mr Diefenbach alao has Dennis 'on their televlaion payment four In Tan- Before her hut handle ft tof children ahe Mra Adams sat jmvn end a ime MiMvi: 1 to care iorr Hell be uary With her two lives in old four mom: Presbyterian School Plans New Courses A new curriculum la brine In- a 90-ycar two-ilory frame house Rent Is imm fn ahiuit Mm ntMifh nd I how much money they had ai to about month fni lhp' much mopey they had ai a Bradner Slated lyHead State HigliwaySiipts Basil Bradner Harrison highway superintendent win leave by plane horn the Westchester County Airport tomorrow at 9 A -M for Syracuse when he will attend a convention of the NeW York State Association of Highway Superintendents of which he la id be elected preildent The tour-day convention will be held In the Hotel Onondaga with Home Biimu In llarriMiii Tomorrmv Sewing aid will be featured at a mreling of the Harriwm Homo Iiiitiiu tomorrow al 930 A In ho MacNanulil House liarri-non "Arenne Hcroi-ding In an rn- which wilt mark (he llMlln of m-irvitirs liy the grotiji rullnwing a Summer recess vil toidcj? the direction jstt aw-'iss Mrs Idw-anRainhusi-h aiid Mr Kdwsrd l4t- n'ricria Regis! ration Jor all projecls of Die bureau mav he nude al nnv weeklv class Mrs Angelo Riccio what her expenses Mon- If Mn Adams who rente atu nartment ran keen her PhSute PAGE TWO KruteckAsks District Voter To Open Eves Alan candidate Senate from the 3Ii disirirt Jaat night akrd the people to Vfopeo ihcir ryes and face the 'fore voting in il forth- sns for YorK wine coming election Mr Kruierk was Addressing a meeiing of Democratic leader in Peekskill Democrats'- hr declared given the people old sfcr security working compensation and maximum and minimum Whgei and hour laws" This hr asserted was don despite a j-tential Repuhiiran hloek he said "hive given you heller working and affaira'-and- -a belief op- portunity for life" In wew of there rA phone 14 I re are younc food or clothing or other indden- 11 expense And until her I wen- oniK 011 biU These figures do not include nd OP elntliinv or ntlw hidden- ot October Her expenses come to 517225 each iy-nine year old husband now Sgt I "nh Charles Diefenbach starts receiv- Jng his Marine Corps pay Mrs I nnnrrnu Diefenbach doesn't know where A fr Barrymore 1 heater to see the money for the bills will come I and Candlr arrin from parents have been helping out by Bernard presided Scheduled for 1he segment df-the- activities theater party on Tuesday 12 The group will travel and Rex Hadassali Unit Rpnrfic PlailS UcauilO A lul1 T7L (knncnil rT Ox OCuSUIl Plans for the 1950-51 season a i ealann ifl mNting of the aeton of tha Mmronrok- Chanter 6f Hudu- ii- Mmsronsck Mrs fuiid-raising jstat Dec to the Bell Lili Harrison M- Membership chairman IrvJng Mishkin of Harrison announced that the current membership is 259 Local members attending the meetipg included Mrs Benjamin' Garth Mra Sidney Stein Mra Murray Shernoff Mrs Harry Om-stein Mra Louis Ballin Mra Sam- elections set for Friday Mr Bfadndr is preaantiy lint vice president of the association Her husband left for Camp Le I Jeune'N on Aug 17 As a sending fB1heir Reservati Ions will be accepted at and White Ptalns Harrison Philatelists Discuss Cancelstions Invitation -to all stamp eollec- tors laithe county to attend the morithly meetings of 1ie philatelic Society at the Harriaori Library building has been extended by rzz The next meet Inc T1 club next meeting will be Oct 10 andwill be' the aecondJ current year The tint was held Tuesday with Mr Daw- I of cancelations from their beginnings In United States Mr Dawson succeeds to 'the presidency by virtue of the jarigaqgm of Alex Burkhalter cariicsf tel: RyeContinues Parking Drive Six area residents were among the nine driven who received parking summonses in Rye during the pegt 24 hours when-a -total of 15 were issued Street Port Cheater paid a 51 fine tor prohibited parking Others who for speeding and fou? were tor double-line crossing NUB SEKY SCHOOL TOPIC Rya woroen who are intereried in establishing more nuraery edtoola in their cuntmunlty will meet tomorrow with Mayor Jos at -T the- Square Houee to discuss the prob- Jem at length C- civilian he held an electrician's rat- I-'' Inf with the New York New Hav- al" 1 ot 1 at the new Rye Com- en and Hart tort Ralfroad 1 ht Arummag As a Marine In World Wtr II will be held In March and Rye --Ju firit cocktail part of the between church and home" Knlilied "Christian Faith and the program wai officially adopted in 1947 by the Preavby-terian Church of the A Hopes ta Build Library The new curric ulum la designed to build a religious library in each hnme- through lieautifully Illustrated' 'reading hooks these accomplishments lie asked 'liK Henlion to the fact become the property Of the pupils people' tiniirn-flieir' anFrf- -that grssi IwaHb w-ttHtNuwatmt Quarterly tiop to the fads and sole the good education lxtuil Klein frr according to the various age Democratic jParty ticket of Hrrlon KSSl id Vi evole himself to the fulfillment 71 Dcdarim Tew the Jid that ram-ole him I assembled in psmphlel form iidren as well as advance of their wl of their will knowl-and mailed to parents: edge of each Sunday leason 1 Keep your rhild ai home for a series of morning coffee hours Iori 14 hourv if Itf hn a cold for paranls is planned for the or a cough Since practically all coming term by the Rye church Ilie communicable disease Stan Problems related lo the religious with many of the symptoms of experience of boy and girl and mid it is a worthwhile safeguard a study of the course's content settling down after a fashion at to keep children hnme who have will comprise the coffee hour pro-' nrv such symptoms gram 2 Keep children Home who have Course of Study onr-rnnm Mnt TL! Anci "PartnntOT Forest ttSn toat l( we wwesettlrf fairly ifMtahly htoM Othrri tm Other families in Rye who were the Housing project 1305 Boston Post Road were the 'Bradley Spencers: their three paid similar fines for parking violations were Mn Horteme Hel-fenbein Genesee TraU Harrison Mrs Lillian Geoghegan of 790 Forest Avenue Rye Mn Claire Gang Rye Colony Rye Mra Vir- ginla Schlichter Rye Rdad Rye uel Hearst Mr Arthur Lewis Mrs Cecfle Dyche of 32 Lafayette Mrs Emanuel Schechter Mrs Place Port Chester posted 53 Herbert Litt-Mn Morton Savada bond on mn improper parking and Mrs Elliot Bel son of Hhrri- charge pending a hearing tomor-son and Mn Samuel Weiss and Mrs Harold Bog row of Rye Two of the 15 summonses wen lettihg Cod and his conscience he his guide Com i up vents TODAY 9 M- Board of Trade Rye High Sehool cafeteria Rye School PTA "Rye School rafeteria rWRDNRNDAY 9 A M-4 Rf Businefs and Prnibssinmtl Woman's 49 Purchase Rummage Sale M- Adams-hd lst month hfr MnjA'Mni Spencer that he and her husband would be Rjid J( hep out Jn iny wiy lhpF could now find herself in th aam'ot her neighbor te In "Wf arent akln nbo(ly for help or sympathy" Mrs Adams 'said "All we want are those sl- chfctand Mon" Frond of Husband None of the three wives complained about their husband ing in the active reserves wanted it and we didn't want to stop them from doing what they wanted" Mrs Adams said fact we're very proud of them and so are the And hoy'll be counting-the -days until December when the allotments are scheduled to arrive At last report the government will allow 5125 a month for a wife and two for the family of a servkman Jn the Jpwer four grades Of this amount 540 is-to come from the husband's -monthly pay After the days" ahead those checks will look good Mfs Diefenbach said giwsl Rye 7:15 Re Beer "Seoul Troop 5 Rye Grammar School 8 Bve Oily 'Square House -j- Kntrc Nous Club the mer A'Wn hrMnley 1 children and the Harry A Adame' and iheir two children Bradley Spencer left for North Carolina with the 19th Infantry Battalion Marine Reserves Aug 17 He is now-A corporal at parrj Island Harry Adams left last Saturday for tha Brooklyn Navy Yard leaving his wife the former Yvette Buraey of White Plains snd his children Jeffrey three and Nancy sixteen iribnths -A radioman' second class in the Navy during World War II Harry Adams now twenty-five served on a tanker in the Pacific In civilian life he was associated with Asbestos Distributors Port Chester Cpl Spencer now twenty-six served with the 3rd Marine Division in the Pacific and saw action on Bougainville Guam and Iwo Jima After the war Bradley Spencer married the former Betty Reilly of Rye 'Htelr ChiUran are Wayiw who will be four in November nt thw months old Af a civul- istLXpl SDencer was a draftsman with Homelite Corp His wife reached the bottom of their cash reserve last week but since then she received a 40 i Card Parly Plaiinrd Arraneemenls for a card party 5 a- i-ij 1 Aibnrt a rash or a sore threat until you are sure of it nature- 3 Notify the school the day rh1lrt ia 0M- lf rna ajlfl rm win 4 L'iiildgen who ha-e ac municahle disease are not i-etiini in achnol until -all visible NKW YORK -Julian Strauss of 1 jiwrence Line Harrison re- lesions have disappeared of rFuidu117 J'f hF a Mr'Jlora nf Yw 0 h'ri" Sirau' estate although a 0 of 20'" SUndrtS IfRacie of 5300 each to two i'rvu-iiJhi-n pi- a 1 and Pamela Strauss both of i the Harrison address The remainder of the estate Is shared equally hy the Harrison Mrs Pinto Plans Auxiliary Bridge Mrs Daniel Pinto of Hanispn senior vice president of the Auxiliary of the Westchester' County Council VFW has been named chairman of a card party to he sponsored by the Council In the Westchester Country Club in October The appointment was made last night at a meeting of the Council in Mount Vernon Other repreqentattvee of the Harrison unit attending were: Mrs Patsy De Fonce senior vice president Curtis Seaman Read Post 3047 Mias Ruth Olmsted president and Mias Genevieve Rlls patriotic instructor for the cOUnty organization MRS GRUBER INHERITS Mrs Molly Gruber of 1097 Boa-! moned-Jp-the ht of-Fredetick 4iGruwiiedTAif Oil BIRNER BACKFIRES SUver Lake firemen were i i to 'be held In Octobers ere made 'V'-laat uiglil al a iiieeling or the Entre Noun Oiilt of Harrison held hi the home of Miss Marie Mndugno Purdy Slreet The meeting marked the first i Fell meeting of the group folio- a i A Now Service To OuriCustomers in ggg BYRAM oPEMBERWICK GREENWICH oGLENVILtE son and another ann and' daugh- P01 and Genrt Di Holer Mrs Myrtle Hut and Sidney ot 1108 Park Straus both of New York 1 Mmaroneck No cauae of tlie Mra Strauss the widow of wal ivF" driv- Rlmnn Strauss died Septr-4 lived at 27 West 72nd She Swl'! Srtinni of the Rv Preshvierisn Schoolofihe Re Presbjerian A L- cto inff lo an nvl advanced thinking r'riKiHJ duration It is planned as a cooperative program suprrinfMtdcnt It rrprMrnt the i The course of study will include a history of the Church beginning in Apostolic times csrried through the deselopment of the Roman ('Rthnlui nkmuik Ua DafaimiatUu Catholic Church the Reformation periqd end the various branches of the Protestant Church which hegan during the ISth Century the great missionary movement of the 19th Century and the modem -movement of Church unity among the Protestant Churches "The purpose of the Mr Houx said to show how the teachings of Jesus hive affected Western civilication and to suggest the values whidi hsv kept the Christian Church a growing or- 9nUm that ha consistently chal- society with the faith aelf- aacrifiee and service of Iti people" Bicycle Involved 'w ira f'--' llflmSOn LrflSll AccidFta car of Hr- rison and Mamaroneck residents aRd a blF0 i rrison Police yeterdy i rra colltJrd at 2:30 Ml at 1ha intersection of West Street and Parl Avenue One was oper- afd George Milliot Jr of 516 27 Oystal Street hsd the front end of his bicycle smatn--ed when Joseph Mazzullo of 91 Nelson Avenue Harrison backed Inin ft while the hoy was pushing it along Macy Road v-v -n it i Oil I £Crly eJ 1 eaQ i Ul JPWlfill Ilnve Harry Doniger of Manursing Way Rye has been named Rye Division Chairman of the 1950 Westchester drive in behalf of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of NeW York It was announced today by Jules Pearlman of While Plains Westchester Campaign Chairman The Federation campaign which raises funds for 116 health qnd welfare agencies throughout Greater New York will get- under-' way in October Assisting Mr Doniger In directing local campaign activities will he Burt Siria of 9 Rye Road and Leonard Levine of 22 Pye Road YOUR FURS REMpDELEb AT0 AMY STYLE i Careful attentkm tp every detail byourexperreraftamen means complete satisfaction to you- 1 -v CUSTOM TAILORING re? LADIES aad GENTLEMEN Opea Thursdays aad Gatordaya UaUl PM i CAPECI CO 12 KING STREET S4245' 1 Westchester Aquarium 41 4M tU ait sick lisaiiT" Whiff fleiai leu Tail LA A In Tve i $'4 aTT -i- i money order from him i wi" AUle' couldn't go very she said I it helped out some" Cast Take Jobs Because "oLthe children none iff the mothers can fake Jobs Mrs I Diefenbach summed it up: me parent already away it would he bad for the children if the mother alao left to go tp work Somebody has to be around thfcm And if I worked most of the money I made would go toi pay a hahy-iitter" expenaesr-aaide- -from food for which she allows 520 a week include 544 a month as rent for her three-room a pertinent about 5340 for the telephone and about 516 a month for insurance and hospitalisation Payments on a television set and for a set of encyclopedias are abo expected to be made These luxuries" were bought "before Korea" Mra Spencer and Mra Adams may each be able to ar- Mary Murphy Helen Mar-' Marie A Morrissey Fran- rissey shall mane Biorrimwj rr- i tea Murray Marjorie Sullivan Marie Mndugno Retie Murphy Murphv KriherinMun-eT ana Kainenne Murray now a IS THF TIMF JO I FT IS 1NSTAII A New Genuine Chevrolet Engine Short Bloch Assemhly Assn re yourself of many more thousands of miles of trouble free economies! mntftring EASY monthly payment PORT CHESTER MOTOR SALES CO Inc 3M-AA NORTH MAIN ST iS PORT CHESTER Phenes PC S-222T S-2299 6 New York Drivers Pav 812) In Harrison Court A lots! of 5125 In traffic fines and- forfeiture was- eoBerted al the Harrison Town Court this morning hy Justire or the Peace Leo Mintzer who presided Five dollars of the sum was a forfeiture made hy Carl Hag-nupi of 345 Putnam Avenue Port Cheater arrested for passing through a red light The rest came from out-of-town drivers with 51(15 from nine speeders Bullet Pierces Window Of 1 fonie A bullet hole In a window at the home of Mr and Mrs Alphonse Marks of 97 Drake Avenue Rye sent a Rye policeman to the ccnc' yesterday Patrolman Allie Hobby reported thn bullet apparently was larger than 22 caliber No track of it was found in or around the house Mrs Marks Mid the house was unocdupled over the weekend Moriag? Oai wetyg by aelUag-what yan dost waat threngii ear Waat Adi We Now Have i AToll-Free TelepKdnie Number To Add Rich Extra-DeRcioos Flavor ToJoHyRoRsI is Simocini El wood Avenue Silver Lake at 9:15 last night when an oiU burner in the basement misfired Police report no damage Yoitoyepui NABISCO WHEAT and Amenca Givyour childm a nstunlly- nourishing breakfut naiisco snioocn wheat! No straage added' just 100 whole wheat including nutritious bran and wheat germI Gct tha stsad-by of sturdy Amerirani naksco iHBzsMa wheat the original Niagara Fells product! NATIONAL 5IICHIT CGJHPANT 16 leaving 56000 Jn real estate and 510000 in personalty receives the entirety according to his will filed for probate in'- County Surrogate's Court at White Plains SHREDDED (IhUgonie-MlIli Direct 'To -i Daily Item Vi ''ti-1 Port Chester PHONE BYRAM RIVER: 1 TMTli iKa favored iima lo At up old taynt or new one' Feeding1 end seeding the proven SmCCL ay give your lawn "beautiful took all year StSXtL lAWN SUD Maud hr riS-srisras Sw 5sMy hamate Ai era Aw r' hn InM and sal ar th 1 lb at away iwdi pw yawd TOO sq Hi 25 ft Hit' at ta wdtaaiy atom IMklMtiqft I h-ilB Ae-HAI gsrih Qiitta H-M JURF Ull0fR FOR CIRCULATION and ADVERTISINGi i '1 -s 4 I ThaCalls WMJm Hothlsg II jrs Call Asy Of Tin Aria Llthd 3: J- y' -V -e FRflllK ROCKEY lV 128-30 JJORTH MAIN ST PORT CHESTER 5-1090 Open Thnrsday aad Friday Evi -y fluted Satorday i-7' A1- 7T 1 Ul lyta 'Vi -rf to'f" a fl 'i1' "i 1 A '( aj.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Daily Item
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Daily Item Archive

Pages Available:
870,691
Years Available:
1918-1998