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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 11

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The Daily Itemi
Location:
Port Chester, New York
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11
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WOMEN'S NEWS THE DAILY ITEM, PORT CHESTER, N. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 WOMEN'S NEWS PAGE ELEVEN Dr. Francis Green Will Be Speaker At Oct. 24 Park Avenue P.TA Meeting Dr. Francis Harvey Green, headmaster of the Pennington (N.

School, will be guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Park Avenue on Oct. 24, it was announced the execP.TA utive board meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh W. McKay, presided.

Dr. Green will "The Biggest Business in the World." Mrs. George McNeil, hospitality chairman reported that there were 188 members present at the last regular meeting, an increase of 55 over any previous meeting. She suggested that the P-TA purchase equipment for the hospitality committee. The matter was referred to the general meeting.

Mrs. Harold Hartman's second grade won the attendance banner. A request was made by Mrs. Eugene H. Rosenquest, commissioner of Port Chester Girl Scouts, that the P-TA sponsor Brownie troop.

The board approved but referred this also to next Thursday's meeting. Mrs. Ira Austin, class mother chairman, announced that there are class mothers for every grade. Those of the kindergarten, first and second grades will meet the Miss Joan Ross Named Chairman Of Jr. Red Cross Miss Joan Ross was appointed chairman of the classroom representatives of the Junior Red Cross of Port Chester High School at a meeting yesterday.

Joan Gordon is vice chairman; Robert Merritt, treasurer; Mangini, secretary; Lavoie, chairman distribution of the Red Cross magazine; Robert Lund, chairman of the membership drive, assisted by Mr. Merritt, Miss Ross, Miss Gordon and Sally Rosenquest. Miss Irma Gould, an exchange teacher from England, spoke briefly. Miss Louise Durkin Earl Humes, deans of girls and boys at the High School, were Tighe, teacher-sponsor of the group spoke on home nursing and Miss Hazele J. Jenne, chairman of the Junior Red Cross in Port Chester schools, discussed the purpose of this work.

Edwina Harbolick was appointed to record the attendance and minutes. ASK ME ANOTHER ANSWERS 1. Ernest Hemingway. 2. James V.

of Scotland. 3. Queen Anne. 4. American general; victor at Gettysburg.

5. Erie and Ontario. (Questions on Editorial Page) MARY BASSO Miss Mary Basso, Michael Ebetino Engaged To Marry Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Mary Basso, daughter of and Mrs. Ralph Basso, 77 Batavia Place, Harrison, to Michael Ebetino, son of Salvatore Ebetino, 15 West Purdy Avenue, Rye, and the late Mrs. Ebetino.

Miss Basso attended Harrison schools and is employed by Rex Products, New Rochelle. Her fiance is a graduate of Rye High School and is with the Government in New York. He served three years in the ETO as an Army finance officer. Special Reduced Prices (Every Monday) On Your New Fall PERMANENT WAVE CALL 3552 For Appointment LA MODE Beauty Shop 108 No. Main St.

last week of this month. A meeting for the other classes will take place in November. Mrs. Walter Willig, chairman of the thrift committee, reported that the sale of bonds has amounted to $262.50 and stamps, $63.55. Mrs.

Paul Balsam, a member of the program committee, told the group that colored movies were shown yesterday to the children, and that an animal show is scheduled. Miss Katherine A. Banta, principal, presented a resume of 'The Sandbox" a play of the American Theater Wing, given recently at the open meeting of the Murray Avenue, School which P-TA Dr. L. in Larch- Coonis Herning of Columbia Teachers' College spoke.

It was announced that the Teachers' Association will have John Roy Carlson, author of "Under Cover" as speaker on Nov. 13 at 5 P. M. in the Park Avenue School. Mrs.

Theodore Rideout, welfare chairman, made an appeal for more clothing and Mrs. McKay requested that all chairmen submit expenses to Mrs. William Masilotti, budget chairman. She also reported on the recent state convention. The publicity department requested that all notices for inside release be written out and given to Mrs.

George Gordon and all material for the School News to Mrs. Edward Pfeiffer. PC Women Attend G.A.R. Meeting Three members of the Charles Lawrence Woman's Relief Corps, 82, G.A.R., attended the eastern federation conference yesterday at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York. They were Mrs.

Michael Elmore, representative, of the local corps, Miss Dora Johnston, who was conductor at the meeting, and Mrs. William Fallon, both of whom are past presidents of the corps. Mrs. Fannie Merserve of New Rochelle presided and a card party planned for the April meeting, was, which elections will take place. BALLET and TOE Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced.

Now forming, High School Age Group. MAXWELL OLNEY STUDIOS of the DANCE 39 W. Putnam Greenwich 2242 opp. Pickwick Theatre 0 Winter Warm Get them ready for Winter now! Bauman's have assembled all their bright warm wearables for outdoors. Warm Snow Suits dashing Coats, Snow Pants.

Coat and Legging Sets in a variety of gay. colors and styles. Bring the "pigtailers" to Bauman's today! Baumans The Intendly Store 37 North Main Street Port Chester New Rochelle Store 545 Main Street MARIE A. FASANO Marie A. Fasano Becomes Fiance Of Wallace Burtnik Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Marie A.

Fasano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Fasano, of 250 William Street, Port Chester to Wallace Burtnik, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Burtnik of The Bronx. Miss Fasano was graduated from Port Chester High School in 1944. Mr. Burtnik served with the United States Navy during the war is a graduate of James Monroe High school in the sand Bronx. Both are employed by the New Haven Railroad.

ON COMMITTEE Miss Sarah Skilling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Skilling, 99 Church Street, Rye, is chairman of the publicity committee for the Llamarada dance, to be held tomorrow night at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass.

The dance, named after the Llamarada yearbook, is the climax of the sales campaign on campus. Harrison Church Women To Form Organization Young women of All Saints' Church, Harrison, formed an organization last night which is to meet on the first and third Thursdays of each month. A committee of three was appointed to submit a study at the next meeting, preparatory to selecting a name for the organization and electing officers. The committee is composed of Miss Barbara Ann Fuchs, Mrs. Norman Clifton and Mrs.

George Galyon. The next meeting will be held Nov. 7. Eighteen women attended the meeting which was held at McNaught House. HURWITZ FOR Distinctive Diamond JEWELRY FOR FINE QUALITY NEWEST DESIGNS AND GOOD VALUE Come To L.

Hurwitz Jeweler 104 North Main Street Church Group Sets Halloween Party Victor Scelias Mark Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scelia, of 15 Alexander Avenue, Harrison, were given a surprise party on Wednesday evening in honor of their 30th up anniversary. The celebration was held at the TO SETTLE ESTATE ON LITCHFIELI) TORRINGTON STATE HIGHWAY, BERKSHIRES Route, 8.3 Acres, 1,302 feet frontage, 300 feet deep, ideal for cabins, restaurant, vegetable stand or G.I. for: quick sale $6,000.

BLAKEMAN QUINTARD MEYER RYE 523 RYE STATION GARAGE BLDG. RYE, N. Y. home of Mr. and Mrs.

Aragona, of Avondale, Harrison, sister and brother-in-law of Mr. Scelia, with 50 members of the immediate family attending. Dapice-Massa Engagement Set Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Marie Massa, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Massa, 134 Franklin Avenue, Harrison, to Michael J. Dapice, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Dapice, 71 High Street, Rye. Miss Massa attended Harrison schools and is employed at the Grand Union Store, Rye. Her fiance is a graduate of Rye Higl: School and is associated with the K. Manufacturing Company, Pert Chester.

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m. A Halloween party and dance will be held Oct. 25 in the Sacred Heart Church Hall, East Port Chester, under the auspices of the Altar and Rosary Society, it was announced at a recent meeting. Motion pictures of the trip to Maryknoll and Graymoor which the group took last morete shown and refreshments served by Mrs. Anna Kristoff and Mrs.

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