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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 12

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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12
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wc "-STSv 'I-? j'rk-' vT" 7- Vr- I WOMAN'S NEWS TOE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER Y' WEDNESDAY MARCH 14 1961 NEWS PAGE TWELVE church hii- Miss Connie Stambor presided 1 A card party will be1 held th first week in May' 1 The Rev Peter Rinaldi paatm addressed the group 1 TO MEET A social will follow meeting of the Irving Rebekai Lodge at 8:30 in Moose Hall Psychiatry Play GivenBy Pupils At JHS PTA Meet A play Ins and Outs" under the direction Miss Helen Masda was presented at the meeting last night of the Junior High School PTA Selected by Student Representatives Pataicann Miaiti and John Banka it -Included In its cast the following pupils Dolores Fiu-mrnno Toinette Schuyler Stuart MeKeever Donald De Veau John Brown Frank Sablno Barbara Coh risen Esther Falk Bobby Di Stasio Rosemarie Colansanto Pat Petroneo Madeline Viaia Bob Rich Billy Fox and Gail Koenig' Guest speaker Dr William iL Schonfeld assistant clinical professor In pediatric and psychiatry commented on the play He stressed the fact that the adolescent wants to belong to various groups but that it'll not always more advantageous to the rather than Dr Schonfeld Indicated that a child should not forced to earry through-the ambition of the parents He pointed out 'that parents oe pouiteo out uiai youngsters are confused by stan- I dards and should be taught from CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY GRILL Amr)can iuiim piihu hi East-Wllllaiii St Port Ctailtr Mil Polka flat ntta No cover ehsrs Prt aecommodated 8 Malni PC MU tsSasna Ksvtoii Upuhettl and nm ilumnae To Hear Father Mitchell At CNR Breakfast The Rev Hudson Mitchell 8 brother of Mrs Hughes of Port Chester will be guest speaker at the annual Communion break- fast of the Port Chester-Rye Harrison Chapter of the College of New Rochelle Alumnae The breakfast will be held on April 8 at the Pickwick Arms Hotel Greenwich following the 8 Mags at the Church of Our Lady of I The announcement made last night at the of th Chapter at the home of Mrs James Griffin 19 Park Avenue Port Cheater Mrs Daniel 1 McCarthy presided A series of home bridges: to take place betwreen April 15 and May 30 were planned proceeds of which will go to the College Loyalty Fund Miss Kathryn Donley and Miss Vera Brophy Will head the committee It was announced that on April 21 there will lie a College for junior' and seniors in Westchester hjgh schools The Alumnae Retreat will be held March 22 on campus another series of theology lectures will begin April 6 taught by the Rev Dominic Hughes a pre-Cana conference will take place on April 8 for engaged couples and a Cana conference for- married couples will be held on April 13 An evening of bridge followed the meeting and refreshments were served in a St Day motif Attending were Mr Fred Rhelnfrank Mrs McCarthy' Mrs Edward Stone Mrs John Ben- tomln the Misses Rita Horan Mary Grace Del Torto Jacqueline Martin- Elinor-1 -Deydflney Margaret Dorr' and Norma Wlckee of Port Cheater Grace McCarthy Mary Fleming -Jacqueline Moore Joan Connolly and Mrs Frank Dp Regof Rye Mrs Mary Hanley and Anpe Devlin of Harrison Mrs Jane Grew mother of the hostess waa a guest' Jerry Colt Mehet Bar Milsreh At Center Jerry £ott son of Mr and Mrs Harry Colt of 21 Rex Road Port Chester made his Bar Mltz-vah on Saturday at tthe Jewish Center RahM Joseph Speller officiated and the aervlng of refreshments followed the ceremony A luncheon w-aa served at the Rye Wood Country Club -pT'- Alpar Guild Sets May 20 Breakfast The annual Communion breakfast of the Altar Guild of the Corpus 'Chriitl 1 Church will take place on May 20 place to be announced it was- reported at the regular meeting last night at the CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Where to BAR end PETE'S TAVERN r-rriirip TACD kl 1 I I MVEMn rate partus Danes the 55 SOUTH MAIN ST Fort Chester '5-2236 MV UKIfJ guishlng fines more quickly Ho also described fire-fighting apparatus Mr Comstock spoke of the county town and local governments and the duties of various officials WITH ACCESSORIES THAT ACCENT SPRING Your most important additions to give your costume dash and color HANDBAGS GLOVES BELTS COSTUME JEWELRY Luxurious failles Satin lined inside xipper Navy Black Brown Othan 1M ta 7118 Seddle emblem belt Adjustable Assorted colors M1W5 Othan Me la 3JS8 PUPILS HEAR COMSTOCK Town Clerk Leslie Comstock addressed Mss Myrtle sixth grade of the Thornes A Edison School yesterday on the use of water" for ext in Genuine kip calf Gold plated framed Luxurious lining insids xippar Navy Red Hack Green H7M Othars lSS ta lMIS Double woven fabrics in the latest styles Some hand sewn All leading shades early childhood to formulate their own standards A question and answer period followed Mrs Henry Hartlieb and Mrs Lawrence Viglotto were appointed chairman of the tea and food ale to be held April 11 at the i Junlof High School Edmund Forsythe principal of JHS -and chairman of the nominating committee presented the slate of officers He announc- ed that at JHS a variety program PICKWICK ARMS HOTEL will be presented in May under the direction of Archie Jacobs band supervisor open house will be held March 20 Ladore dean at boys at Juhlor High wu introduced thTtaitMNat El HOD cunu EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at JACK BERGER'S triqution to the United Nations LOUR 5HUW- piNEb restaurant mamaroneck ran us Central Fountain Project WHITEWAY UMUB So Male at Port -Chester Yrntn A 'Supper Dandiia fleturde- Eileen Engaged To Wed Frederick Kelley Mr and Mrs Thomas of 77 Cornell Place Rye announce the engagement of their daughter Eileen Rita to Yeoman 3c Frederick Kelley USNR son of Mr and Mra Frederick Kelley Beck Avenue Rye Min O'Connor is a graduate of Rye High School and le a representative in the New Rochelle office iff the New York Telephone Company'' Yeoman Kelley also an alum-: nui of Rye High School attended Pace Institute NewYork before being recalled Into service He wu employed formerly by the Globe Slicing Machine Company In Stamford He is stationed at the Naval Recruiting OffU Rt 346 Broadway New York Brownie Troop 27 Brownlej Troop 21 of Ridge Street Celebrated Us tenth birthday anniversary inn Monday at the SchooL A party wu held with the tables set with place mats -and baskets made by the girls in a St Patrick motif Mr Louis Mackey executive director of the Girl Scout Council -was guest of honor and outlined the history of Troop 27 She Miss Ann Rahman Feled At Shower fidMOrMurday Miss Anne Rahman daughter of Mr and Mrs James Rahman 201 North Street Rye waa tendered av miscellaneous shower Monday night at her home by Miss Ann Stratton of Rye' Miss' Rahman will be married to Kenneth dook son of Mr nod Mrs Harold Cook of Milton Road' Rye Saturday at2 at the Church of the Resurrection Rye A home reception will follow Miss Barbara Reardon of New York formerly of Rye will be maid of hohor Harold Cook will be beat man for his brother Thomas Lane of Rye cousin of the bride-elect and Bruce Cook another brother of the prospective bridegroom will be ushers Among the guests at the shower ware Mrs Edward Stratton Mrs Stephen Ketterer Mrs Arthur Drummond Mrs Harold Cook Mias Diane Lpwry' Miss Dorothea McCarthy Miss Barbara Anderson Mrs Alvah Ferris and Mrs Garland all of Rye Mrs John Little of Chap-paqua Mrs Peter Mard of Thorn wood Mlsa Elisabeth Roth of Larchmpnl Miss Mary Woodward of Jersey City I4tit Twig Plans Bridge And Show May 2 At Elks The annual Spring bridge and fashion show of the 11th Twig will taka place May 2 at the Elks' Clubhouse It wu announced Tuesday at a meeting pt the home at Mrs Harry Gill Glen Avenue Mrs Richard Leavitt presided Proceeds will benefit 'United Hospital The show featuring Summer fashions will be presented by a local shop Mrs William A Oett ler la general chairman Mrs Gill co-chairman NATLCOCNClL sale The Port Chester Section- National Council pf Jewish Women will sponsor acake sale tomorrow at 1:30 Mat the home of Mrs Michael Heljer 49 Lafayette Drive Mrs Herman Jacobs' is chairman Dessert and tea will be To make maney quickly and might kava Went MtT IneSpiasivaiy ysaeaa sell tklnge pan ne laager Med ar bay cheap Sixse tpBx Tto 14 Teens 10 to 14 1298 to 2698 Suit Dieases Blouses Hats from SJS 8uitafrom LH Slacks from Ml from LM md Saturday TUlt 9 "Marks Birthday presented each Brownie with the troop numerals Attending were Diane Boehm Susan vBush Dolores Caracclo Irene Clarke Caroline Oox Ellen Rose Curry Terry Ambrosia Judith Doyle Jeanne Jouret Maureen Kelly Susan Powers Mary Susan Schaefer Carol Boons Judith Steinberg and Susan Tan-chum Mrs Edward Bush and Bits William Schaefer are leaders St Patricks Party Slated ForJFriday By Club 'The' At Mary's Mothers' Oub will hold a St Patrick's Day party on Friday night in the school hall it waa announced at the meetiing of the executive board on Monday evening Mrs Jobq MaMxjuui Mrs Harry Walah vice preai-dent and program chairman of the party announced the following program: Mary MeSnerroy Bernadette Gavin longs Rosemary McMahon Bernadette Gavin and Margaret Teresa McMahon Mary McSherroy Irish jig Bernadette and Priscilla Gavin Irish Reel Mary Althaua tap dance and a specialty dance by the mothers of-the dub There will be community singing and Irish songs kith- Mrs Walter Ecay aa pianist Mrs Frank Colandro is chairman with the second grade mothers assisting Mr and Mrs Robert Abels of lot Angeles Calif uinouneethe birth of thelr fliyt child datigh ter Barbara -Heidi ''on March 5 Mrs Abels la the former Harriet Sheffer' daughter of Mr and Mrs Mitchell Sheffer of Los Angeles formerly of Port Chester Mr and Mrs Leon Howard of Stuyvesant Town New York Otyi re the parent of a daughter Judy Ellen bom March 8 alHark-ness Pavilion York Mis Howard la the fortner Sylvia Shnelder daughter of Mr and Mrs William Shneider of Groen-wich formerly of 146 Fremont Street Harrison Joan Rom of Port Chester Is on the Indiana University freshman honors Hit of those With scholastic averages of or better for the first semester that ended recently Miss Rosa li the daughter of Mrs Edith Mulwitz 90 Puritan Drive Mrs: Paul Fairfield and Mix Richard Berkley of the Glenville PTA represented Greenwich at the Danbury State Teachers College Visitation Day yesterday Mias Ruth Haas president of the College conducted the visitors on tour of the grounds There were representatives from the of Litchfield and Fairfield Counties Joseph GaJ of 350 Willett Avenue Port Cheater ulled today on tho Queen Miry to travel to France He will visit Displaced Persons Camps in France and Gorman and expects to aid a large number to immigrate Into the United States Mr and Mrs George Chclwick of Byram announce: the birth of a eon this morning at United Hospital The first ditytL he weighed five pounds 13 ounces Mrs Chel-wick is the former Nancy Alice Leinen daughter of Mr" and Mrs Thomas Leinen of 20 Danner Avenue Harrison Sisterhood Sets Spring Activities Plan for the theater party on April -33 and for -the Mar-16 luncheon were outlined Jut night at the meeting of the Jewish Community Center A Sisterhood held at the Center Mra Lewie Murray presided Mrs Richard Zelan and Mis Jack Weinberg an co-chairmen of the theater party- The members will see the new NWnette Fabray how A Wiel Mrs Joseph Karnes to chairman of the luncheon The slate of officers wu ented by the nominating committee And will be voted upon at the April meeting Mrs Arthur Richtrayer musical therapist at Grasslands Hospital for 14 yean wu guest- epeakar She nponstrated her work with Mjtaahd the use of an auto-harp UqHKny Celt wu hoatesa in boot of her aonVBar Mitavah Keren Louite fCJliamt Merkt Sixth Birthday Karen Lputoe Williams daughter of Mrs Carol Quito iff 383 Greenwich Avenue-- Greenwich celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary recently with a party at her home Decorations wen in pink knd yellow Attending were Barbara Chrie-tenam Michele Fichei Jacquelyn Patricia and Barbara Schull Lois Santora Kenne knd i Thomu Ckueettl Mark Willi ama Robert CurtoJay Briggs and Karel WO-llama' A too the Mlaaes Rhoda De Hun Joan Briggs Kathleen Lan nigan1 Ann Peterson- Loutoa Yaw- tomo Kathleen Devitt and Lola Schull Mra Raymond Chris ten-en Mrs John -Piche Mrs- Leon Sdiull Mrs James San tori Joseph and Lea piuedd and lbs Harry: Williams and Mr rad Mir Marie Gould grandparents of tho lueefof hams-: 1 I A 4 1 i 5 A T- -I BRITR3 Is Headquarters for -FINE DIAMONDS-- la Tort Chester Mamaroneck' ADD EE of Getting Married? Going to Formal Dinner or Dance? Theb yau'll want to look your best! We have thousand of -satisfied tuxedo customers because ve have one of the largest and finest formal wear stock! In this area YOU GET THE RNEST- ATZEMQ'S rrr Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Boys -Coat and Hat Sets Little Men Dme-vpa In BollK Navy Checks A Tweeds LTiSsl to BLOU IUS laetuk of -ik Led lee Lame (elect! QiUrtien new Spring Blouses Very Dressy 198 tain jhia year" Mallji er the beat vali rchased when prices were purcnai Visit our Jewelry 'Department where ydu wil find the newest items to complement your Easter outfit Earrings Pins Necklaces Charm Bracelets etc Starting at 8100 the lowest is pissing this tremendous uvings on to you Stop hero' and save money! 'iL Dresses i or Young Easter Paraders GIRLS1 SPRING COATS A A new- collection of costa from toddler to teen new style luscious colors in belted or boxmodeta Some have matching hats Klsew2 to HANDBAG FASHION CENTER -extrvfine quality cotton Size 1 to 3 3 to 6x- J-tol4 1 17 North Main Street Port Chester 5-3M4 OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY ONLY 9 MORE SHOPPING DAYS Until Up Right out of fairy-tale steps an enchanted Prineeu -Cost for your own little dariiAg deftly sturdily styled of yayon sharkskin neatly accented with a velveteen shawl collar flap -pockets 'and a belted-back complete with inverted pleat Colon: Brown' and Grey' Sizes: 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 9 10 and 12 95 Other colta hi all wool fabrijtofrom PksTaa tJINriUCOACriS? PORI CHFSURNY AND SATURDAY Till TO COME TO OLSHAN'S Lei us serve you! And save money! Wkh our 10 J)iscouiit' Flan! -I -4 We Cany Teen-Age end '-Chubby breue Boys Eton Bojs1 Jackets SPRING COATS CosU tailored to give your Httla man that Beau Brummfl look Easy on the pocketbook too Fine coverts tweeds and 2 to 4-3 to 6x 7 to 14 1298 to 1598 Ki' HOW IS THE TIME For that special e- gift for that extra special' person! Dur new Spring lines are arriving daily You will have Brat choice of many brand new Items Boys- GABARDINE SUITS Beautiful long wearing gabardine styled just like If looking for real value the suit to buy I Brown copen an(! navy blue Sixes- 6 to 12 leTsure SUITS Dreu tfo your youngster in one of these style suits Blues Browns Greys Sizes td 12 7 1 V- 1 1 'r i 'V'- yf 'a' 698 nUP 1293 RABEBPS V-feV SHOP jCrW360 SQUARE STORE V-' Open Friday ahd Saturday tU PJL-f Store of Friemdly 439 NORTH MAIN ST POJRT CHESTER --T Ope Thunday Friday --T W--VT.

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