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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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NEWS THE DAILY ITEM, PORT CHESTER, N. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1951 WOMAN'S NEWS WOMAN'S Princess Ileana Of Romania To Address GW Wednesday Only one who has lost his freedom, fully realizes its true value, and for the speaker who will appear on before the Greenwich Wednesdays audience, this loss is not only hers, but that of her millions of suhjects, for she is Princess Ileana of Romania, who was forced into exile by the Communists. Before she was finally ordered out of her own country, the Princess witnessed the gradual It Is Not True To Say. "I've tried everything" Unless Chiropractic has been included. F.

P. TORTORA, D.C. 21. No. Main St.

PO. 5-0841 usurpation of control by the Reds. how infiltrated the key positions they, the government, how they nationalized industry and agriculture and forced her individualistic freedom-loving peoples to capitulate. Daughter of the world famous Queen Marie, grand-daughter of Queen Victoria of England and wife of Archduke. Anton of Austria, Her received part of her education in England, and visited America in 1927 with her mother, Renowned as one of most democratic members of Eurroyalty, she was the foundopean er of the first school for Social in Romania, and was Workers, of the Romanian Y.W.

C.A. and Girl Scouts. During World War II she became a Red Cross nurse and opened a hospital on her estate, where she continued nursing until the abdication of her nephew, King Michael. When the Communists finally took over, they gave the Royal Family only 24 hours to leave the Sensational AT Wm. A.

dad Rogers a IT ONEIDA Reinforced Silverplate LADLE Thanksgiving Your Dinner Only This stunning gravy ladle is almost as a gift to induce you to see the beautiful Wm. A. Rogers Happiness Pattern back in our stock for the first time in years! Don't to a Customer Hurry service In piece, soon at because this our "give supply away" is limited. price! miss this opportunity to own this elegant Only 1 DALE'S GIFT SHOP Owned and Operated by Berner's Jewelers LIBERTY SQUARE PORT CHESTER Greenwich Speaker PRINCESS ILEANA country, and of course, they were allowed only what they themselves could carry, and nothing valuable. However, Her Highdid manage.

to conceal her mother's diamond tiara from the Communists. Arriving in this country, she sold the crown jewels and purchased a house in New England where she and her six children now reside. Her husband, Anton, of Austria, is currentArchduke, Argentina orking engineer, but hopes to join his family shortly. The Princess now keeps house for her family, has learned how to cook, and in what spare time she can find between lecture engagements is writing a book on her experiences and how she is managing to make a new. life in the United States.

a very lucky," she says. "I could have executed, or even worse, been sent to Siberia, but now I am here with my chil- Barbara E. Battle Becomes Fiance Of Gerard Ryan Mr. and Mrs. James Battle of Chicago, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Ellen Battle, to Gerard Spencer Ryan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerard A. (Jerry) Ryan, of Greenwich. Miss Battle is a graduate of the College of St, Frances, Joilet, Ill. She studied at the Foreign Service School of Georgetown University from which she also holds a degree.

Mr. Ryan went to Taft School from the Rye Country Day School and was graduated from Taft, '44. After service in the Navy he entered Georgetown, from which he was graduated with the class of '50. He is with the McGraw Hill Publishing Company, Chicago. The wedding is planned for Spring.

SON TO KIRBYS Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kirby of 10 Smith Street, Port Chester, announce the birth of their first child, James Michael, on Nov. 14 at the United Hospital.

He weighed 8 pounds and 8 ounces. Mrs. Kirby is the former Rita Broder of Port where we once again enjoy freedom." This is the very attitude which has always made Princess Ileana a favorite among her peoples and the peoples of other European countries. Princess Ileana will speak on "How Romania Lost Her Freedom." The meeting will begin at 2:15 in the Havemeyer School auditorium. candy Give yourself gracious delicious after hostess for for candy dinner.

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BREZOVSKY PHARMACY 111 NORTH MAIN ST. PO 5-1104 FARMLAND 23 MILL SUPER ST. Open Friday MARKET tit 9:00 P.M. HENS 10 to 18 Lbs. TOMS 18 63.

lb. TURKEYS lb. Lbs. and Over -MEATS- -GROCERIESARMOUR'S EVISCERATED FARMLAND Ready for the Oven OCEAN SPRAY TURKEYS COFFEE Reg. or Drip 1 lb.

bag HOME MADE CRANBERRY SAUCE SAUSAGE MEAT 49 HUNT'S Good for Stuffing FRUIT COCKTAIL No. can WILSON'S CERTIFIED DIAMOND SMOKED HAM 55 WALNUTS Large Size lb. Shank Side FANCY FRESH JERSEY MIXED NUTS lb. PORK LOINS PREMIER TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. can 45 SWIFT'S PREMIUM WILKEN'S LEGS OF LAMB CIDER gal.

FARM -Fruits and VegetablesFor Variety We Have EXTRA FANCY LARGE LARGE GEESE ITALIAN CHESTNUTS lb. FANCY CAPON CHICKENS RED GRAPES 2 1bs. FRESH L.I. DUCKS FLORIDA FRESH KILLED JUICE ORANGES doz. BROILERS and FRYERS TABLE CELERY stalk Engaged- MISS CLAUDIA FORLANO McClellan-Forlano Troth Announced Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Forlano, of 117 Adelphi Street, Harrison. announce the engagement of their daughter, Claudia, to Robert McClellan, son of Mrs. Dorothy and the late Robert McClellan of New Rochelle. Miss Forlano, a graduate of the New Rochelle High School, is employed at the Modella Co Her fiance, who attended schools in New Rochelle, formerly served with the Air Force in the Philippines.

Mothers Meet With Mrs. Newton The mothers of Mrs. Lester Newton's third grade of the Thomas A. Edison School held a class tea on Friday at the school. Hostesses were Mrs.

Allan Fenley and Mrs. Robert Mead. Mrs. Newton and John M. Minuse, principal, directed a discussion of the Harvard Survey.

Also present were Mrs. William Brucker, Mrs. Henry Colaluca, Leonard Lambert, Mrs. Milton Daily Pattern DOLL CLOTHES EACH FROM ONE PIECE 4600 FOR DOLL TALL DO YOU HAVE A SKIN PROBLEM? You owe it to yourself SOAP to try CUTICURA! Cuticura Soap and Ointment bave been unusually successful in helping relieve many forms of skin discomfortitch of eczema, blackheads, externally caused pimples, rash. Used by many doctors, nurses and certain leading hospitals.

Buy today. STORES. 121 NORTH MAIN ST. Store Also in Greenwich SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ANY PLAIN DRESS CLEANED and PRESSED SHOE REPAIR Men's FULL SOLES and HEELS 2.89 Ladies' HEEL LIFTS Robert Hallocks Married 25 Years; Tendered Party Mr. and Mrs.

J. Robert Hallock of 358 Willett Avenue, Port Chester, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at a surprise Saturday night, at their party. The affair given by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.

Hanulik of Port Chester, and hostesses were Mrs. Hallock's sisters, Mrs. John Schultz and Mrs. George Kurtz, also of Port Chester. The couple were married Nov.

22, 1926 in St. Paul's R. Church, Glenville, by the late Rev. Otto Beaumister. Mr.

and Mrs. Hanulik will celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary, also on Nov. 22. Attending the party were Mrs. John Scheck, mother of Mrs.

Hallock, and Mrs. Michael Scheck, Mr. 'and Mrs. Stanley Scheck, Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Scheck, Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, and son, Jack; Mr. and Mrs. George Kurtz and daughters, Claire and Georgene; Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Hylenski, Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Phillips and Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs.

Emerson Hallock and Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chappuis, Mr. Mrs. Frank Sprague.

Also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenkranz, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Kristoph, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Giafardino, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Matula, Mrs. Joseph Hanulik, Mrs. Joseph Aloisi, Mrs. Charles Covino, Mrs. Jerry Coviello, Miss Rose Bisceglia, Joseph Scheck, Pvt.

Donald Hanulik and James Krudniak. The Hallocks also. have a son, Pfc. J. Robert Hallock tioned in England, and two grandchildren, Linda Susan and Richard Stephen Hanulik.

Mrs. Solomon Goldowsky, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Schmaling, Peter Mrs. Pitocco, Sroka, Mrs.

Mrs. Charles Telchin. Anne Adams HERE'S FUN! ONE PATTERN PART for each item! Dress, cape, hat, overalls, blouse, petticoat, panties and robe are easy to sew for your daughter's dolly. Mother this is the best idea let your little girl spend happy hours helping you to make these clothes! Use scraps and remnants thrifty! Pattern 4600 for dolls 14, 16, 18, 20 inches tall. Yardage in pattern.

This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustration instructions. Send THIRTY cents in coins for this pattern to ANNE care of The Daily Item, Pattern 050 Westchester Port Chester, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

WESTCHESTER COMMERCIAL SCHOOL COURSES FOR. HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE GRADUATES ADULTS l-year Executive Secretarial 6-month Accelerated Secretarial 3-month Intensive Steno (Gregg) 8-week Int. Steno (Speedwriting) 2-yr. Higher Acetg. Bus.

10-month Accounting Bus Admin. Bookkeeping, Comptometry, Typing, Brushup. Day and Night Classes. DALE CARNEGIE COURSE in Effective Speaking and Human Relations. REGENTS REGISTERED 450 Main St.

NEw Rochelle 2-2744 Church Activities Listed For Week Activities in Port Chester churches during the week were. listed today. The Woman's Missionary Society of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Byram, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 P.M.; the Boy Scouts will meet day at 7:15 P.M.; on Thursday at 9 A. there will be a Thanksgiving ervice with sermon and special music.

Friday at 4 P.M., there will be Junior Choir rehearsal, and at 8 P.M. Senior Choir rehearsal. There will be a soldiers' meet- ing of The Salvation Army at 8 P.M.; a home league meeting Wednesday at the same hour and a prayer service Thursday at 8 o'clock. On Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, Holy Communion will be CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY celebrated at 10 A.M. at Peter's Church.

There will be a prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 P.M. at the Volunteers of America, on Thursday at 7 A.M. a Thanksgiving praise service will be held and breakfast will follow. Friday at 4 P.M. there will be a children's hobby Club, Miss Ellen Jones, director.

Le Pino-Madrazo Engagement Set Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madrazo, of 16 Hyatt Avenue, Harrison, announce the engagement of their daughter, Agnes Bianca to Pfc. Patrick Le Pino, of 112 Webster Avenue, Harrison. Miss Bianca is a graduate of the Harrison High School, and is now associated with the New York Telephone Company.

Pfc. Le Pino is now serving with the U. S. Marines and is stationed lat Camp Lejouene, N. C.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY WHERE TO DINE DINING DANCING Floor show every Friday. Dancing nightly. Gold BERGER'S 7 PINES room for Banquets and Seats approximately 400. Boston Post Road. Reservations.

MAmaroneck 9-9699. PICKWICK ARMS HOTEL nights. Dinner. Music Supper. by Dancing Whorton Saturday Ford.

Parties arranged at moderate prices Telephone GRELNWICH 8-2100. SCHMIDT'S FARM RESTAURANT. Mondays. Dancing Friday and Saturday Fort Hill Road and Jackson Avenue SCarsdale 3-1204 RESTAURANTS and GRILLS BORDER ing BAR Sandwiches. RESTAURANT.

North Steaks, Main Lamb Chops, Port Pork Chester Chops, 5-2204. l'empti CHEZ GERARD LUNCHEON FORMERLY OF DINNER. WHITE 59 PLAINS: LOCUST COCKTAILS AVENUE, NEW ROCHELLE. PHONE NE 6-1555. CLOSED MONDAYS.

FOOD HOUSE. Dinners. Now open. daily, Central noon Park LO 1 Avenue, A.M. HYDE-A-WAY Famous Yonkers, N.

Y. SPencer 9-9847. Italian dishes, outdoor garden. Banquet Liall. LIDO RESTAURANT 31-33 Grace Church St.

Port Chester 5-9524 SEA FOOD, ITALIAN SPECIALTIES. 125 Midland Ave. TURF CLUB PORT CHESTER 5-9606 WHITEWAY BAR 140-102 So. Main GRILL--Lasagna, Street. P.

C. Ravioll, 5-9565. Spaghetti from 11:30 and A. Pizza M. WE GUARD YOUR HEALTH A health team.

your doctor and druggist work hand in hand to aid you when you're sick protect you when you're in good health. When Your Doctor Prescribes Rely On Us SERVICE 3 Pharmacists On Duty JOSEPH CAMMARATO DISPENSING CHEMIST "Where Pharmacy 18 a Profession" 14 South Main St. POrt Chester 5-3911 "MY STAR SALESMAN WEARS THE Whitest SHIRTS IN TOWN" they're done at the laundry shirt Use our special contoo. longer wear. shirts man can process that friendly them back And wear snowy GUARANTEES will pick sparkling remember your clean.

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