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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 5

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tW 4 (W NEWS THE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER NY TUESDAY JANUARY 9 1951 NEWS amu- FIVE Parents And Son Mark Golden Silver eddihg Anniversaries Wy Butt Line Focui Aim Of '51 Stylittt LOS ANGELES TAP) The bosom will be emphasized in gowns designed by the California apparel creators for 1951 creators 360 manufacturers whose production volume is second only to New York's say the bust line will be the focal point of Interest of moat garments The creators hasten to add that the trend is not toward barer chests As Franklyn Phillip sportswear designer puts it: The idea Is suggest rather than to reveal" Another revelation will be shorter skirts raising the hem an inch or so to the upper calf Prices also will be raised One-Act Plays Of Group To Be Fr iday The Port -Chester YMCA Village Theater Group will present for its initial performance a trio of one-act plays on Friday night at 8:30 at St Parish i House Charles Abbott is director The organization is a activity designed to bring tbe various skills of theatrical production to the people of Port Chester As the program progresses there will be classes in make-up lighting costume designing writing and directing for it is the aim of the group to have the members familar with all facts of the theater -Anyone-interested' in 'Joining the organization is requested to contact the The plays will be Me A Love and "Coning of comedies and Victory" a drama Psychologist Will Address PTA Tonight Dr Joseph Kubis psychokv gist' educator and lecturer win be guest speaker at the Junior High PTA meeting tonight at 8 -In the JHS cafeteria His topic will be "Helping Your Child Cb- operate" The meeting to open to the public This lecture will be in keeping -with the PTA policy of having the problems 'of "adoleseene dto cussed by outstanding speakers Dr Kubis has had considerable experience with child problem' in his capacity as head psypcholo-gist of both the Fordham Child' Guidance Clinic and the JAreh-v diocesan Vocational Service at Catholic Charities in New York £3ty A Dr Kubis is a professor pf pay- chology in the Graduate School of 7 Fordham University' and has been elected recently as president of the American Catholic Psychological Association Frequently he has been called upon by the Police Depaprtmenta I1 of New York and other cities to- serve ai consulting psychologist in the supervising of lie-detection tests He has also lectured -overd radio and television Personals Staff bgt Charles Monc stationed with the Firat Marine Division in Korea and Mr Morae of 530 North Main Street Pdrt Cheater announce the birth of a daughter Helen Anne Dec 24 at St Albana Naval Hospital She welched five pounds aix and a half ounces They have two aona fred three -and -a -half and Thomas 16 mantha Mrs Morae to ihe former Helen Janakyaf Port Cheater Mr and Mrs Fred Hansen Jr of Hinsdale Mats formerly of -Port Cheater announced the birth of a daughter their second on Jan 4 in the Pittsfield Mass General Hospital The bikby named Nancy Alice weighed 5 pounda 10 ounces at birth Their other daughter Heidi And to 18 months old Mrs Hansen to the former Doris Mortenson daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin Mortenaon of Ponlngo Street Port- Cheater Mrs Amanda humming of View Street Byram has returned to her home-after being confined to United Hospital for aix weeks Mr and Mra Kenneth Roane of White Plains formerly of -Port Chester announce the birth of their third child a daughter Virginia Eleanor- Dec 20 at the pobbs Ferry Hospital She weighed seven and a half pounds Their other children are Kenneth Jr four and Mary Elizabeth two and a half Mrs Roane to the former Eleanor Merrill of Port Chester fe i 4 Ir MB AND MBS ANTONIO DE CABLO (left) at 80 Purdy -Avenue Port Chester and their son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Angelo De Carlo of 25 Cottage Street Port Chester recently were guests of honor at a Joint celebration at the Lido Restaurant when their 50th and 25th wedding annnU versa riei were marked Antonio De Carlo a general contractor and Mrs De Carlo have 11 other children besides Angelo who is a Westchester Lighting Company employe Decorations for the occasion were in silver and gold Children of Mr and Mrs Antonio De Carlo and their families who attended were Mr and Mrs Angelo De Opera Star And Symphonettes Perform At Pickwick Tonight FMm then on thre was no question about the -resumption of her career Marjorie Lawrence was on the way up the ladder to fame again Brownie Troop 11 Has First Birthday Port Chester Brownie Troop 11 i ccimo Joan Di Giacoma Mary i celebrated its first birthday yes- Lallo Romaine Di Lallo An-j terday at the George Washington School The children gathered razzo Lynda Ann La Russo Angela La Destra Marilyn Keeler around the lighted cake and sang Mary Ann Rich Rita Romano in honor of the occasion Games were played and refreshments served Mothers who donated were Mrs Mario Squll- Membership Drive or Co-CYPs Unit Mrs La Destra and Mrs Sal Cairo assisted the troop leaders Mrs La Russo and Mrs Andrew Romanello in serving the children Next week the group will begin work tm their gifts for men oversees snd for the children at United Hospital Members of file troop are Sandra Brandstrom Barbara Cairo Eleanor Campbell Patricia Campbell Ann Marie Ciancuilli Catherine Costa Marie Di Gia- Ann Romanello Lucille Marie San tors Lucille Suppi and June Ann Squillace Is Now Underway Membership in the Co-CYPs organization of the Catholic Youth Program of Our' Lady of Mercy parish is open to young ladies and gentlemen eighteen years age and over The annual drive is currently being held The CYP program provides such sports as badminton paddle tennis and table tennis aixLplans are underway for the Carlo Mr and Mrs William De Carlo Mr and Mrs Dom-enlck De- Carlo Mr and Mrs Antonio De Cirlo Jr Mr and Mrs Salvatore De Carlo and' Mr and Mrs Daniel De Carlo of Port Chester Mr and Mrs Joseph De Carlo of Stamford Mr and Mrs Michael Guerrieri of Greenwieh and Mr and Mrs John Kolok Jr of Byram Still residing the home address are James Jennie and Sam De Carlo The children of Mr and Mrs 1 Angelo De- Carlo are Mr and Mrs Anthony De Carlo Anne Marie and Joseph De Carlo all of Port Chester Also attending were Mr and Mrs Domenick Summa of Stamford and 23 grandchildren Ro-nianello of of men's basketball team During the Summer hayrides barbecues beach and swimming parties are arranged and in the' Fall and Winter months members take in Broadway days the rodeo Ice shows and participate in roller and ice skating The big attraction of the year is thq annual minstrel show and plans are being made' for parties once a month to follow the meetings at which time refreshments entertainment and dancing will be 'enjoyed Meetings are held each Wednesday at 8 PM in the main hall-of St Mary's School BG Club Hears Of Historic Points An illustrated tfilk on in Westchester" was given by Merrill Hodson of the New York Telephone Company tp the members- of Business Girls Club at the regular monthly meeting last night1 at the YMCA Historical point of interest were particularly brought ofit in the talk A membership tea with members of the official board as hostesses will be held at St Luke's Convalescent Mane in the Nurses Wing on' Sunday from 4 to 6 Contributions were voted to the Recreation Commission for the kiddies party at the Capitol Theater and the Christmas progrsm of tbe -Volunteers of America Several members volunteered to take part in the Circus on Feb 3 Mrs Ernest Lyon and Mrs James Young were welcomed as new members A -theater party was br early- iir-the Spring when the members will- see and Dolls" Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Frank Murphy Mrs Harry Stevenson and Miss Evelyn Kafz ADVHTUE1UMS Membership Party Of Bnai Zion Unit Is Held In Rye Miss Ann Anderson director of the Marble Hall Woman's Club was hostess to the West Chester Chapter 54 B'Nai Zion Sunday evening at a membership party and dance A -buffet cupper was served On the arrangements rommit-tee were Miss Jcanno Russin of Mamaroneck program chairman Alfred Jacobs president' Belle Levin vice president -Ann Es-eoet Irene and Jennie Marks 001) iicaic uiQ jenme MirKi and Julia Wein all of Port Ches- 1 ter Garson Danglo national field director made the membership appeal It was announced that all who Join at this time will be eligible to have their name Inscribed on the charter to be presented at the installation dinner in February Dorothy London of Stamford was appointed corresponding secretary and Miss Wein recording secretary Guests were Mrs A Kavey and Mrs DangIo of Port Chester Dr Alan Barnert president of the Manhattan Chapter Mildred Lack RN organizer at the Manhattan Chapter Legion Auxiliary Spaghetti Supper WUI Be Jan 27 A spaghetti supper will be held on Jan 27 at Legion Hall under the auspices of ther Port Chester Legion Auxiliary it was announced last night at the meeting at which Mrs William Wilson presided Tickets to the supper may be obtained at the clubhouse-from the chairman Mrs Peter Hanf- Mrs Charles Prescott child welfare chairman reported a total at (400 in clothing has been collected to overseas It was announced that the Port Chester imil is agqin eligible to end a i tudeht to Girls' State and form i have peen cent to the High Set )ol 'Hie Ancillary and Post will cooperate Jn the Civil Defense-Work Jn PortChester it was announced and Bjf February will have an active committee It was reported that Mrs Robert Sage was hostess at the paper drive dinner on Sunday Mrs Wilson will be in charge of next month's dinner A social meeting will be held on Jan 22 during which a talk on legislation will be featured Refreshments were served with Mn- Lester Sch mating as hostess SIZED UP TO 50 Fashion-wise and slenderizing! This two-piecer has all the best lines to flatter you You'll love the softness at shoulders the scallops and the paneled skirt! Pattern T4779 comes In sizes 34 38 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 Size 36 takes 4 yards 39-inch This pattern easy to use simple to sew to tested for fit Has completelllustTsted instructions Send THIRTY cents in coins for special pattern to' ANNE ADAMS care of The' Daily Item Pattern Dept 50 Westchester Avenue Port Chester Print plainly NAME ADDRESS' with -ZONE' SIZE and STYLE NUMBER READY Your brand new Anne Adams Spring Pattern Book! Send Twenty cents to this collection of the smartest new-season fashions for -all ages and sizes There are one-yard patterns one-pattem-part patterns and FREE instructions to make a double-envelope handbag! watch our Bariaeaa Oppor-taaity celnmas ahebtiy- THIS MONTH RULING SIS UAl MACHIN PERMANENT ICHINEapr chinebIss Mr and Mrs John Ddwns Jr of 81 Theodore Fremd Avenue Rye announce the birth of a son James Ropson at United Hospital on Friday Dec 15 He to their second son Michael Quaranta son of Mr and- Mra Patrick Quaranta Iff 80 Ootona Avenue Harrison ws baptized on Sunday at the lurch at St Gregory the Great ie Rev Leo Laffin officiating fbdptrenti were Mr' fcnd Mrs a trick Decca of Harrison The infant was bom Dec 17 at Greenwich Hospital and has a sto-' ter Patricia eight Joseph Johnston of Roslyn I- formerly of Port Chester to confined to United Hospital Mr and Mrs Victor Holloway of Morgan Avenue Byram an Bounce the birth of a second daughter Linda Gail Saturday at United Hospital She weighed six pounds 1 and a half ounces The other daughter is i Susan Diane four Mrs Hollo- way is the farmer' Betty Tripp of Bynun PLUMBING and 3 HEATING SUPPLIES Cut to Sketch" SIMON'S 848 No Main St PXL 5-188 Of Dipt CLASHFIED DIRECTORY to BAR end TAtCDkl BpadslMng rCIE-JlAYCKN tor parties Mrs Beckman To Speak Jan 23 For Hadassah Mrs Jean Beckman returned recently from Israel will be the guest speaker at the Jan 23 meeting- of the Port Chester Chapter of Hadassah it was announced last night at the board meeting at the Jewish Center Mrs Jack Gantz presided in the absence iff Mrs Samuel Yolen Mrs Michael Heller program chairman made the announcement Mrs Joseph Gardner' announced that one of her contact workers would he at the Center on Thursday from 1 to 4 to receive any monies to the luncheon on Feb 7 at the Waldorf-Astoria Mrs Charles Patched donor chairman made her: report Mrs Jack Dinofto luncheon chairman announced that Mrs Samuel Halprln national president will replace Mrs David De Sold Pool as speaker since the latter must be on the West Coast at that time Jan Bard will entertain with songs and -there will be luncheon music Mrs Emmanuel Kratter Introduced several new items for her project A report was given on the recent party at the Center sponsored by the child welfare committee of Hadassah Francesca Santoro Reelected Head Of Rosary Sodality Mrs Francesca Santoro was reelected president to the' 20th time iff the Holy Rosary Sodality at the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary on Sunday at the meeting at the Don Bosco Center Beatrice Cardlllo to secretary Ida Diannt vice president Ckth erine Dihnni treasurer Emily La Bella auditor New members welcomed were Concetta Cerone Josephine Ragu-sa Jessie Briganti Joaephine Var-bero Ann Tuod and Mary Guilll Annual report wen given A public party was plumed for Thursday at 8 PM under the ailkpices of the United Sodalifies -It was announced that the par-toh planning committee will sponsor a masquerade dance on Feb 6 for the benefit at the church Dailj Pattern LADIES! LADIES! Buy Your Blouses at 1 1 Factory Prims 50c SI00 uv NYLON BLOUSES 'V rc'-'fr rmiXTs bubbs runs AU am A BLOUSE FACTORY The Greenwich Woman's Club will sponsor the second concert in the benefit series for the War Memorial Fund tonight at the Pickwick Theatre when Marjorie Lawrence will be the guest soloist' with the Longines Symphonette The unusual quality of Miss Lawrende's voice was first noted age of five She made her first public appearance the next year singing -a solo at a school concert Immediately she was dubbed the "Little Melba" Lessons with the local Anglican- clergyman -followed and by the time she was 18 Marjorie had no other thought than to make music her career The hopeful young first break came in 1929 when she won a contest conducted by the'Mel-boume Sun Later she wpnt to Paris where after two years in the French capital Mies opera tb debut was arranged for Monte Carlo where she sang Elizabeth in Her debut was acclaimed by the critics as the greatest -in Monte Carlo since the day of Caruso and Chaliapin A Paris debut was inevitable In 1933 ate sang to the firat time from the stage of the famous Paris Opera again eisaylng an exacting Wagnerian role as Ortrud in Edward Johnson was in the audience Consequently Marjorfe- Lawrence shortly afterward came to New York where she nude her debut tram the stage 'at the Metropolitan Opera on Dee' 18-1935 ringing the role of Bruennhilde in Walkuere" In the Summer of 1941 just two months after her marriage to Dr Thomas King Miss Lawrence was stricken with the dreaded polio germ The young couple was honeyniooning in Mexico City while Miss Lawrence was rehearsing Ji preparation for a series of appearances At the end of a scene in Walkeure" the singer lying on a couch failed to piove as the music ceased She could not be aroused A physician was called Later consultations disclosed that she might not get well and certainly she could not be counted on to walk or ring again But Marjorie Lawrence did ring again Through faith courage and will she staged a miraculous comeback She won the long slow and painful fight aided by Sister Kenny a fellow Australian and by -her devoted young husband who helped revive the paralyzed muscles and gave her constant encouragement By November 1942 Mies Lawrence was- back on the stage From a settee she sang a concert at New Hall The effect astounded her audience A nation wide radio appearance came next and then her return to the Metropolitan Jan 2 1943 when as Venus in she sang a complete performance Mated on a divan Later on from a bench she sang the four and a half hour role iff Isolde from Tristan and Isolde" CENTEB SEWING CLASS Hie Jewish Center sewing class will convene tomorrow at 1:30 "Center TEMPLE MEET Pythian Slsters tomorrow at 8 at HaU Mra Louto Gil- PIERRE UE PARIS Hairdressers Washington PTA fn 1 OpOnSOr Bridge) Tomorrow Night A board meeting of the George Washington PTA will be held to- morrow at 1:30 PM at the school with Mrs 8U Cairo pro- aiding Last minute plans will be mw Plated for the bridge to be held tomorrow night at 8 der PTA auspices A committee meeting was held yesterday at the home of the-' chairman Mrs Frank De Buono' South Regent Street There will be prizes an auction and the' serving of homeniaede cake coffee at the bridge Mrs Joseph iantorno to chairman The committee Includes Mrs Ambrose Racanelkfc -Mrs Joseph- Scarf one Mrs Ml- 1 chael Luongo Mrs Louto fru-quillu Mrs Anthony Rich Mrs Pat Federico Mrs Lawrence Hernandez Mrs Giis Tortorid Mrs Domenick- Gasparino Mis Marie Fortes Mrs Domenick Bianco Mrs Clarence Gudot Mrs Anthony Jannone Mrs' Thomas Christiaho Mrs Vita Bologna Mrs Nicholas Bologna and Fred Constantine Mrs Lucy Berndt will bc in charge of refreshments and la! charge of donations are Mrsrv James Morabito and Mrs Bruno Morabito Posters for the occae- sion were the work of the pupils of Mrs Gertrude Lazarus' Alice Lavere's and Mrs Sidney Ha classes WILL INSTALL OFFICERS Installation of officers will take place tomprrow at 8 PAL at the meeting of Yuma Council 98 Degree of Pocahontas at 'Redmen's Hail Mrs Theodore Bishop Sr will proide and Mrs Katherine Covino deputy from AqUenock Council Modnt(Vero on will officiate at the installs- tion Refreshments Will be serv ed -SOMETHING NEW IS TO BE ADDEDTO PORT CHESTER RYE HARRISON SPEED SERVICE ECONOMY GAMES PARTY For Besrii of OUR LJIDY OF THE ROSARY CHURCH ThurdiyJan 11195 1 8:00 PAL DON BOSCO CENTER Donation SJjS Refreshments Ftin Gifts iMlaSn 8 I (rail with a tarSrr raft Ml fUl Howl 142 Weatchastefto IWt Chester 8488 Olivia Mqfflfydl EngagedtrmV ed Henry Nields Mr and Mrs Howard Marshall iff Park Avenue New York City announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Olivia Marshall to Henry Cooper Nields son of Mrs Benjamin Nields 145 Milton Road Rye Miss Marshall attended Brear-ley School and was graduated from estover School Mr Nields was graduated from Groton School and in 1945 from the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University where he was elected an associate member iff Sigma XL He was graduated magna cum Jaude from the Sheffield School and holds a degree from Yale Law School Mr Nields is with the legal department of the High Voltage Engineering Corp Cambridge During Worid War he was an ensign in the United States Navy Reserve Miss Lucy Rich Michael Giordano Will Wed Sunday A miscellaneous shower was tendered Mias Lucy Rich daughter of Mrs Millie Rich of 227 Ridge Street Pent Cheater and the late Domenick Rich recently at the Corpus Christ! Churdi hall by her sister Miss Jean Rich who will be maid of honor Gifts were arranged within a green and yellow wishing well over which was suspended a large bell A buffet cupper was Served to 6Q guests 1- Miss Rich will be married an Sunday at 3:30 at the Corpus Chris ti Church to Michael Giordano ion of Mrs Louise Giordano son of Mrs Louise Giordano iff 71 William Street Mount Vernon and the Ipt Mr Giordano Joseph Rossi 'of Mount 1 Vernon will be best roan- The reception will be held at the State Armory Mount Vernon The prospective bridegroom in the landscaping business Kalman Fagan Makes i Hit Bar Miter ah Kalman Fagan son df Mr and Mis Samuel' Fagan at Ponlngo Street Port Chester made hi Bar Mitivah on -Saturday with Rabbi Joseph Spciser Rabbi Shragowitz and Robot Kurtz-man the boy's teacher participating On Sunday a reception -was held al the Jewish Center at which Rabbi Spetaer offered the blessings Approximately 75 attended Participating in the cere many -of the lighting oft' the dies were Mrs Jack Fagan fsrandmother Mr and Mrs Mor- ris Shapiro uncle and aunt Mrs Edward Carr kunt Mr and Mrs Harry Aech uncle and aunt Betty Fbgani- aunt tote and Mrs' Albert Fagan unde and aunt Mr and Mrs Hynjaiji Renkowitz unde and sunt Mn Sidney En-gelatm in the abeence of- Mrs Sarah Kaplan aunt Mrs Benjamin Sherman in the absence of Mrs- Celia Shenpgn aunt Mr and Mrs Abel Linger cousins Mf and Mrs Meyer Langer cousins Mr and Mrs Jack Blue-stone cousins Mr and Mrs Isadora Ladenson aad the' 14th candle wss lighted by Mr uid Mrs Fagan and the- guest jnf Charles- Havelka and his or- chestra provided music for dano- i i i 'V i -Re -i-Vf AVC And Auxiliary To Celebrate Plans for the fifth anniversary celebration of the parent 'chapter will be formulated at a Joint executive meeting on Friday night it was announced last night at Hhe meeting of the Auxiliary American Committee last night at the home of Mrs Hyman Meltz 78 Munson Street Mrs Leo Reed presided Mrs Philip Baumgarten chairman of the Christmas project reported on the gift of a faxP-twP ket clothing and toys given to a deserving family Mrs Everett Stone chairman of the hospital program reported on the January 5 visit to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital in Montrose when a ward party was given for 55 men The next visit will be Feb 21 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY GRILL American and East William SL Fort Chaster 5-1118 by Trupehak Port Cbcstar 8870 Losagns KavloU Spaghetti and Pert (tester bom lid! Road Rye T-U88 8jetol Lunehaon lldMdt Dinner A It is Mill 8t Port ChMter mst wUI be clowd wrery Tuesday DANCING wich own Scarsdsle S-UM TAtEDM Danes the Polka gat ntta No eovor charts Pri- 1 1 fcvfc lAYCKIM aste psrtlas accommodated Main PC Mips THE OLD HOMESTEAD BAR AND "aeetaursnt Luncheon We Dlnnw gl and up "artias booked at reasonable ratal Typical American Dishes low rates tor Lodges and SoeMlra Owned and i 9 North Main Stzoet whiteway Ml CATERING "BLESSED RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION uring ALL-BRAN to soms months I feel I most write to say how much I appreciate what it has done to me ALLBRAN has M7 at the JUSTUS Justus Temple wUI meet Carpenter IIOTFI Osterios to weddings Clubs nu I EL- your home Jil Boston Poet DINING BORDER FMMTMMW goal Lamb Chops Pork Chops Tempt-DSIUbl ing Sandwiches in North Mala 8t Port Chaster soot- TARRY I I ARM LUUytpg Seglnnlns Toaeday Ortahsr IT no DINING Mrs Lonieo Koepke 1106 Pacific Ava Lon Beach 3 manyun-ften from ALIrBRAN sun You too can expapt niief from oonetipation due to 1V ofdietaiy hulk Fet enounce (about cup) of taety ALL-BRAN drily drink plenty of waterf If not eatttSad after 10 days retina empty carton to Krilonb Brittle i Craek Mich GotDOUBLB PICKWICK ARMS HOTEL SEE Tele phone UK ELN at aodoroti prices FARM MTAVUNT Denelns Prlday and Saturday Cl need Koodeya Port Bm Road i Avenue.

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