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

The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 6

Publication:
The Daily Itemi
Location:
Port Chester, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

A W'" 1M A-J-w-' LUgS THE DAILY i ITEM PORT CHESTER WEDNESD AT MARCH SI 1848 WOMAN'S NEWS WOMAN'S NEWS PAGE SIX WSCS Luncheon Set For April 8 The Society of Chris-tian Service of the Methodist Church of Rye will hold Its annual Spring Luncheon on Thursday April 8 at 1:00 the Westchester Country Club Officers for the new year will he elected end will he installed hy the -Rev pr'J Lane Miller pas- tor of the Church The committee in charge of the arrangements consists of Mr Truman Bailey Mr Bowie Mr Douglas Kipp and Mr Harry Dow Reservations for the luncheon may be nude through any member of the t- A Woman May Use Maiden Name With By mv roSI A iesder asks do so many married women today prefer to discard their middle names and use their maiden names as part of their signatures? For example: Mary Jans Doe mantas John Smith Instead of signing herself Mary Jane Smith Invariably she chooses Mary Doe It always has been most correct for a bride to prefix her first name and surname to the surname of her husband Sometimes when she has two first names that are doubled such as Mary Jane or Mary Lou she keeps both of these even though this results In her having a total of four names Mary Jane Doe Smith This custom explains to all that Mry Jane Doe Smith Wai the daughter of a man named Doe On the other hand a bride may choose whatever names she likes Doe Smith Jane Doe Smith or omitting the Doe entirely Jtne Smith Hot-Weather Clothes Deer Mr Poet: What do you think ai the few men in our wedding party wearing Summer suite of light Color in early June? They would -have most pse for these suits later on None has a decent did suit for the occasion Answer: The most important requirement for the -others is that they shall be dressed alike or 4s nearly alike as possible Not considering formal cutaway dark blue suits are best Blue" coato with ersv tenwer wnuM be nert Mr Sumner Norton Mr Mi Alex Rosenberg Mr and Mr Jerome Barry Elmer Perry Oscar Berg John Pott Mr and Mra John Matcalfe Mr and Mi Robert Perwon John Wick Alio Mr 'and Mra Thomaa Leinen Mr Edna Butt Mr and Mr John DeSola Mr' and Mir George Brower Mr and Mra Henry Diet Mr and Mra John Perry Miaa Louiae Deitz Mr end Mi Harry Redstone Mr and Mr Fred Atherton Mr and- Mr Charlce Wannemachcr Superviior and Mr Alfred Sulla Jr and Police Chief and Mra William Donovan 1 Mr and Mr William Bauer Mr and Christian Aliei Mr Grice Wallau Mr Richard Stafford Mr Everett Smith Edmund Pendleton Mra Annie Pott Mr and Mr Joacph Perk in Mr and Mr Hiram McCann Mr John Johnson Mr and Mr Frank Kudla Mr and Mr Nere Chant-OUrian and William Johamoh Liberty Circle Has Benefit Card Parly More than 80 persona attended a card party last night given by IJherty Circle BRSCompaolons of the Foreat of America at the home of Mr Daniel DelVec-chio 14 Francis Avenue Harri- non The affair wa for the benefit of the Annie Poth home on IrvIngton-on-the-Hudson Prize were won hy Mr Henry i Mohr Mr Anna Marina ro Mra I Largest RETURNS HOME Mr end Mr Joseph Provteo oC 20 Cite ton Street Port Chester have returned from two months vacation in California Mr Pro-vino has resumed her position at Corset Shop When eaten with a foO-stas tablo- Daar Mr Feett (I) Is it good to wear both earrings and necklace at the same time? 91-Do these have to match to bo in best taste? Answer: (1) Ye (2) They do not have to mstqh hut should look writ together Buy- tomorrow's security today r-UA Savings Bonds at any bank IT HNOT' TRUE TO SAY "WB DID XVBBTTEINCr ForHim Unless CHIBOFEACnd Waa laeladed Francis Tortora Chiropractor tl Main PX S-S841 i If these are unavailable the light Summer suite ydu mention will do very well- IF they approximately match Centals And DU Soups Dear Mr Pest: How Should ecraals (cooked and uncooked) and thick soups be satsn--dlrec-tion of spoon from or toward teter? Aaswert Cereals are dipped toward you -Thick soup also may bo dipped toward you Consomme gwqld be dled away especially Formal Wear To Hire Single and Douhle-Breasted Midnight blues and Blacks 8 Page Boy Tuxedos Cutaways and Full Dress Open Evenings By Appointment Gasparini-Archer Nuptials Are Held Mr and Mr George Archer Jr of 35 Irving Place Harrison announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy Catherine to Julius- -Gasparinl son of Mr Frank Gasparinl IB Park Avenue Harrison and the late Mr Gasparinl The ceremony took place on MnwHiy morning atthe Church of St Gregory the Great the Rev Peter McMulty officiating A home reception followed Mr John of Albany sister of the bride and Kenneth Berthold of Harrison were attendant brighter and richer arid the 1 as well The child is drawing double strength when' home and school support his efforts and stimulate his Interest-The process of teaching qpd' bnMthcr end UUI olv tract that flow end duck the It to more important to act the attitude of a child toward his teacher and school In the right mood than It to tq keep Mm washed and brushed end well dressed important as that to Ha win still learn if his mind to open and ln harmony with Ms teacher's mind even though be may have skipped a few places with the wash rag But if Ms mind to set against the teacher and' the dual- no amount of soap will help Me learning SKI BLEMISHES Tiy Cattettn (or nrttrully icraMd iWl ink I mh oyQXrada bed istaaira! I1 AuM- sntagonls- Me thought Ilka feet1 grudging Additional List Of Reservations For MaSon Bridge CUrtU Hill master of Harrison Lodge 11W and Arthur Gifford Sr today aiUKMmcfd an addlltanM I11 reservation for nnu' Spring bride to he hld Friday af -Lawrence foruMamrwieck 111 ticket committee I by George and Irvine Htudwll Among these reserving table aw: Mr and Mr Wilbur Devie Eldrodt Mr and Mra Lwl Klein Mr Harry Leichwto Ur and Mr A Morrow Mr and Mr Studwell Mr' and Mra Raymond Erickson Mr and 5 ji DIAMOND RINGS Wa invite your Inspection of our beautiful election of diamond Our low overhead avca you Sec Krevlin Diet for Quality Dia- Birthstone Rings Witches Costume Jewelry Silver KIIEVLIX 34 South Main Street Nottaa tba Gam DtepUy 11 A nouncs the engagement of their Theresa Mazza Engaged To Wed Joseph Siclare Mr and Mra Anthony Mazza of 2S3 Mill Street Byram an- daughter Theresa Joseph Siclare son of Mr and Mr Anthony Siclare 95 Grant Street Port Cheater The planned for September Mias Mazza la a graduate of Greenwich' High School and la employed by the Empire Brush Works Port Cheater Mr Siclare was graduated from Fort Chester High School and served threp year in the Army two of which were in the ETO He Lawiththe Electrolux Corp Old'Ciebtwlch pOWLERS MEETING There will be a meeting of the Woman's bowling league tonight at 'the Westchester Alley at 7:30 Angela Gray Mr Anthony Caplo Mr Elwin Barisch Mrs Matthew JIuoniante' Miss Christine Cam-pomenoai Mr Anna Marie SU-vritra Mrs Mary Gaiparrinl Jr Mr Frank Plunkett Mr John Fen nelly and Mr Eugyne Lsiny Special award were won by Mr Gertrude Keck and Mr Joseph Quinn Mr Thomas Smith Jr wa co-chairman Mr Del Vec-chlo Refreshments were served Stock of Port Chester 5-2234 24 1 to $3995 DRESSES Youngsten wha "wreitlah their -sleep" will lore the roomy comfort of these STURDIBOY pejemas A Reaction To School Is Rate Above Cleanliness By PATKI There is mor to a child's education than sending him to school well draaaed well fad with shin-tag face and clean hand The most important element hr the Situation is the attitude of mind Because that does not show as dirty -hands and fact do Jt is generally regarded by par ents and too often 1 fay teachers to be healthy It Is 'easy to wash off dirt and sew on button but the set of a mind Is neither easy to see offhand nor to correct when discovered' When the child goes to school with a feeling that it is good for him to be there eyes are aglow his steps am quick and light his voice rings clear his brow is smooth and his body is relaxed and free This mesne that there? is no doubt no fear no grudging in his mind It is open to allow experiences to flow freely through it enriching and developing it in healthy fashion That sort of attitude makes learning easy for the child and pleasant for the teacher who can work wholeheartedly with the child because she meets no antagonism no resistance 'to what she offers him There Is open communication between than and the child learns happily and gets the beet there is to get out of his school experience This attitude is set in the child by the attitudes of those behind him in the home When Mg mother say hope you hdve a good HayZ KM9yooFveg'fehafearr open and try to do Just what the teachers say afld I khoW you will do well" the child has good start When his father say what did you do in school todayf How wss the arithmetic lesson? Did you do anything more with' the bird idea? I found an article about crows tas -njsgsztae today Its gnat Welt read it together after dinner and maybe the teacher would like to see the pupil -has something to look forward to that wlU males his day Daily Pattern' DORE IT Mad about that wilriidrt! Crazy about that ruatly-buitly peplum tod! Both give you a figure wait hip Interest In feet' Pattern 4707 to a little loveljr for a gay Summer more simplest sewing! This pattern easy to use simple to eew to tested far fit Includes complete illustrated instruction Pattern 4707 in Jr Miss sizes 1315 resize 13 3 yd 39-ln Send 25 cents In cotes for this pattern to The Daily Item Pattern Department 243 Wst 17th Street New York -11 Print plainly name address with zone aize and style number The Look this Spring to the Amu Adapts Look! See It In our Spring Pattern Book! Send only 15 cents more for this catalogue of easy-sew stylet for the whole family A too printed riht in the book a Tret Pattern for a Smart hat-and-bag set! flow do you raewammesnaL staid In theeyn of the woild? i Mips msn tamtam iamnrajsw esaml Tw dan roe ass Cseteuudl wju horn 5 CAflAPSir I Nol Mata St joan McGrath STUDIO or TNE' DANCE BaUiaea Tap Tee MM a loiMb ftaniiis a s' Hesiial tenip 8 Fhoas Port Chester B-M71 tu WEsrcnsnaAVBXiui a (One 1ml ron cnsTEB a $10000 PROTECTION Fee ll Aselnat tajaiy ee Souse tomnlls free 'Suit rear IWnlly or sale eeau ta then er tkair peepertr- Why Net Talk to Otis Rockefeller DrsrasnCB -iuk estatz SM Westchester Avenue TeL HIM (Eva S-1SU-M) MISS ALEXANDRA LOGO-THETIS daughter of Mr and Mr Alexander Logotheti of Flushing who is the fiance of Charles Robert Sandell ion of Mr EUn SandeU 41 Locust Avenue Rye and the late Nils Sandell Miss Logotheti is a graduate of Flushing High School and Heffley and Brown Business College She is associated with the program de-department of WOR Mr Sandell alumnus of Rye High School served four yean in the Coait Guard including 18 months in the South Pacific He Is attending the Packard School New York Baptists To Hear Rev Jos Palmer The Rev JosejJhPsinier pastur of Mariners' Temple New York will speak on April 7 at 8 at the North Baptist Church un--der the auspices of the mission-dry education program of the church The- public is invited-Tht Rev Mr Palmer has worked with the underprivileged men in the Bowery and is a former secretary of the old Bowery YMCA During the war he engaged in USO wqrk In Tex PLAINS Cut unusually full through- out Cheerful stripee or solids fast -color hard-wearing broadcloth or cotton crepe SPRING CLEARANCE TOPPERS awwvawj Sizes 4 to 12 iM OUTNTRRS Port Chaster 18 Formerly BETTER 37 North Main Street- also at NEW ROCHELLE STAMFORD SOUTH NORWALK CLEARANCE SALE 4 s'' 100 SPRING DRESSES FOR THE JUNIOR MISS AND WOMAN i-Frum 5" Formerly to 2250 SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! ALL SALES FINL 5 s7 59 Formerly to $2195 BLOUSES SKIRT? 3 4 5 Formerly to $895 OPEN THURSNITE TIL 9 PM I 1 i sun WESTCHESTER AVENUE at PEARL STREET PORT CHESTER NEW ROCHELLE STAMFORD rrg--'a WHITE 35 North Mam Sheet 1 Port Chester OPEN THURSDAY AND 'SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9M.

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