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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 7

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oval. an aret to other her? liged in- ng givn of urse, on not re- who, ways on form been uperor ssion bre- Horton Students Present Play In Solar System The solar system was the subect of a play, presentedHorton one School, Friday bon, by Mrs. Rose Benderly's kith grade class. The play was culmination of a classroom cience study of the sun and its mily of planets. A film, treatg the subject in a more serious ein, was shown just before the ay.

The Sun, played by Richard chock, was robed in a voluminis red cape. His nine children ere played by William Carriere Mercury, Marcia Lee as enus, Roberta Fotia as Earth, Genovese as Mars, LeInd. Jones as Jupiter, Anna ordi as Saturn, Joseph Bellanni as Uranus, August Kocher Neptune, and Anthony Bellanni as Pluto. Josephine Chiarella was Lady pace, and John Vaccaro was harlie the Comet. Robert Molca was who traveled rough space at 500 miles an our to show it would take allost a thousand years to reach Ir farthest planet from the sun.

dward Garr was the bearer of enormous chart of the solar stem upon which the pilot aveled. Angelo Summa was Professor ellar, the visiting lecturer, and arlene Perez was the chairman the Science Club to which he ve wing his children demonstrations. were the The rs of the club: Susan Elsaesr, Patricia Hill, Carolyn Moore, nyllis Musolino, Marie Telesco, Inda Tigano, Beverly Woodruff, seph Cacciola, Karl Haloj, and hthony Lovito. Carole Proudfoot and Carol ropeano were prompters and nderstudies. SHOWN at installation cere- rites.

Members of Court St. monies yesterday afternoon at the Knights of Columbus Clubhouse, Chester, of the organize Junior Court St. Rita, Catholic Daughters of America are, left to right, Miss Carmela Bracciale of Port Chester, installed as president, and Miss Carol Paulson of Yonkers, president of the Junior Court there and a participant in the installation unior Women's Club Starts Scouts' Philanthropic Project The Harrison Junior ub is engaged in another of renovation projects in conction with the club's philanropic aims. This year the has decided to participate a renovating job at the Haron Boy Scout Cabin in CalStreet, Harrison. Last year, members worked on the caning and decorating of the arrison Well Baby Clinic oms.

Members started on their proIt last week. Armed with paint lers, brushes, scrub pails, and her cleaning equipment, they work renovating the but Cabin. They also replaced bken dishes and furniture and corated the rooms with new aperies and other furnishings. announced the rrison Boy Scouts are workwith the members in conaction with a community hievement contest sponsored the General Federation of omen's Clubs in cooperation th Sears Roebuck Foundon. This contest is offered to bs as an aid to their continuand efforts for the munity.

Emphasis in test is on cooperation and rticipation of other groups individuals which are prieged to bring to their comunities this opportunity to win cognition and awards. Cabin is used by an erage of 25 Scouts. It is also ed as a community meeting Ice by the Boy Scout Council. rs. Joseph Svehlak, philantopic cochairman, announced at the renovation of the cabin puld be completed by the ena next week.

Members participating in this pject include Mrs. Joseph garano, Mrs. Frank Bisceglia, 'S. Peter Bellantoni, Mrs. hn Gelcich, Mrs.

Roy Hannun, ss Mary Henning, Mrs. Victor coby, Mrs. Charles Muir, Mrs. ward Olson, Mrs. Hugh unkett, Miss Laura Rombola, S.

Anthony Roscia, Miss Virlia Roth, Mrs. Mario TaranMrs. Arthur Schmidt, Mrs. bert Vignola, Mrs. Norman urzburger, Mrs.

Gregory Shea, S. Steven Porta, Mrs. rold Singel, Mrs. Joseph Johnston, Mrs. Eugene, D'ImThomas O'Connor, Mrs.

Alex Fraioli, Mrs. Irving Tenore, Mrs. Michael Delzio and Mrs. Victor Vallarelli. Club Notes INSTALLATION SET The installation of the officers of the Auxiliary George A.

Daly Post 148, CWV, will be held this evening at 8:30 at Redman's Hall, Port Chester. Mrs. Loretta Melrose of Ossining will be the installing officer. A social will follow with Mrs. Jennie Scarlato, Mrs.

Susan Tirone and Mrs. Minnie Latella as hostesses. MEETING POSTPONED A meeting of the Day Branch of St. Peter's Woman's Auxiliary scheduled Wednesday has been postponed until the following Wednesday at 2:30 at the parish house. GUILD MEETING The Church Guild, of the North Church, Port Chester, Bapticla its January meeting in the church parlors, Thursday at P.M.

Mrs. Eugene be 3. the speaker. AUXILIARY MEETING The regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held this evening at 8:30 at Legion Clubhouse, Pearl Street, Port Chester. LADIES' AID MEETING board of the Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Association will met this evening at 8:30 at the Jewish Center.

Mrs. Max Burick, president, announced that in the the event meeting will inclement be postponed until of weather, a later date. ALPHA DELTA PI VALHALLAA "Scotch auction white elephant" will highlight the meeting of the Westchester Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Delti Pi sorority tomorrow night. The group will meet a at 8 P. M.

at the home of Mrs. Joseph Joyce, Cypress Street. YOUR BLANKETS CLEANED! AT Special Savings! 3 Same Cash Day and Service Carry THIS MONDAY ONLY SATURDAY WEEK 100 THRU (Blankets Plastic- After Cleaning) Plant Under Ladies' and gentlemen's precision tailoring and Supervision alterations expertly done of the Owner here on our premises. RITE CLEANERS 174 North Main St. WEstmore 9-4274 (The Daily Item, Port Chester, N.

Jan. 23, 1956 Joan Kasper Becomes Bride Of Sgt. Carl E. Johansson Miss Jean F. Kasper, daughter, of Mr.

and Mrs. K. J. Kasper of 10 Oak Ridge Place, Tuckahoe, formerly of Purchase, married yesterday to Carl E. Johansson, son of Mr.

Mrs. Johansson of North White Plains. The ceremony took place at Immaculate, 3:30 Conception P. Church, with the Rev. James T.

McDonnell officiating. A reception followed at the Johansson home. Mr. Kasper escorted his daughter who was attired in a ballerina gown of white satin and lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and chrysanthemums.

Matron honor was Mrs. Philip Ayres of White Plains, sister of the bride. She wore a raspberry crystalette gown. Mrs. Harold Hulme of Tuckahoe was the other attendant in a dior blue gown, of crystalette.

Both carried old-fashioned bouquets of mixed flowers. 300 Attend PTA Dinner More than 300 persons attended the annual Father and Son dinner, sponsored by the Harrison Avenue Parent-Teachers Association Friday evening at the school cafeteria. Gene Woodling, former New York Yankee baseball star, was the guest speaker at the dinner. Baseballs autographed by the baseball star were awarded to Wayne Baruch, Jay Rosengarten and Jimmy Channin. Andrew Baruch was master of ceremonies.

A table tennis exhibition was given by Sandor Glancz, European single champion and world's doubles champion, and Bill Gunn of Mamar neck. Eastern champion and National Senior champion and captain of the U. S. team shortly going to Europe. Two junior challengers, Lionel Bauman and Bruce Hol lender, played a match with Mr.

Glancz. CELEBRANTS of a 50th wedding anniversary are Mr. Mrs. Dominick Carriello and, 247 Seymour Road, Port Chester, shown at a celebration held recently at their home. About 100 guests including family and friends honored the couple.

Wed in Ann Krisanda, Leonard Inglis Nuptials Held The marriage of Miss Phyllis Ann Krisanda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Krisanda of Mamaroneck, to Leonard Inglis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Inglis of 190 Central Avenue, Rye, took place yesterday at Holy Trinity Church, in Mamaroneck.

The Rev. James Flynn officiated at the 4 o'clock ceremony, and a reception followed at the VFW Hall in Port Chester. Given in marriage her father, the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace and tulle, with fitted bodice, portrait neckline, bouffant tulle skirt with accordion pleated ruffles and lace inserts ending in a chapel-length train. Her headpiece was matching lace cap with sequins and fingertip French illusion veil, and she carried white roses. Mrs.

Norman Van Tassel Jr. of White. Plains was matron of honor for her sister, whose other attendants were Mrs. Charles Moore and Miss Ellen Cox, both also of White Plains, and Miss Mauro and Mrs. James Miller, Mamaroneck.

Spero, Cpl. Joseph Inglis was best man for his brother. Ushers were Mr. Van Tassel Louis De Marco of White Plains, Daniel Bologna of Port Chester, and Michael Scinto of Rye. Altar boy was William Shier of Port Chester, a cousin of the bride.

After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside at 37 Summit Street, Port Chester. The bride attended Mamaroneck High School, and is employed by the super market in White Plains. Her husband is a graduate Rye High School. has served in the armed forces and is assistant manager the White Plains super market. Guild Hears Rev.

Davis The Rev. Thurston N. Davis, S. editor-in-chief of 'America" and "The Catholic Mind" spoke to more than a. hundred members and guests of the St.

Elizabeth Guild at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gorman of Purchase last evening. His was, "The Kind of World We Live In." Without attempting to appraise or comment, Father Davis touched.

on a myriad of world questions. What is the meaning of our material prosperity? What is the meaning of the SOcalled religious revival? "We are living a world of change, changes SO lightningswift, and just as quickly accepted, that men are groping for something unchanging. Magazine editors say that anything with a religious cover or title will sell," he said. "We must use our searching minds, meaning pray of to our lives, understand use the, own individual talents, seek knowledge, study, read, be able to communicate what we know, and most important of all, love our fellow man, he added. Eastern Star Has Initiation Italy on Jan.

15, 1906, the cou- grandchildren. visor, attended. Miss FLUFFY FEATHER Says: GET MY PILLOW SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY PILLOWS .98 CLEANED FLUFFED DEODORIZED We Replace the Old Tick with New Featherproof Ticking in a Choice of 5 Colors SAME DAY SERVICE ON CASH and CARRY NOBLE CLEANERS SAME DAY CASH CARRY DRY-CLEANING SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE In by 10 A.M. Ready by 4 P.M. 10 BOWMAN AVE.

WEstmore 9-1830 Complete Plant On Premises Free Pick-Up and Delivery The Misses Diana Gail Burno and Roberta Elkin', were initiated into Oriskany Triangle 111 recently at a meeting at the Masonic Temple in Greenwich. The ceremonies followed the regular meeting and a social of the Greenwich Eastern Star Chapter. Mrs. Ann Peterson, junior ad- Kay Massey, George Lyon On Wedding Trip To Virginia John Zarcone of Rome Air Force Base was best man and Val Simons of White Plains ushered. The bride attended White Plains High School and the Dumont High School in New Jersey.

She has been employed as a teller by The Home Savings Bank in North White Plains. Sgt. Johansson attended White Plains High School and is now making service in the U. S. Air Force his career.

He is stationed at Rome Air Force Base, where the couple will reside after a short wedding trip. Students Perform At Assembly grade Street The kindergarten, and fourth presented an assembly program Friday consisting of songs and a play in which several fourth graders performed They were Elliot Maxwell and Jeffrey Briggs, piano; Shelly Fidler, ballet dance; Gregory Rich, winter poem; Thomas Kochman, clarinet solo and Richard Dale, a reading. The kindergarten sang a song, "Billy Bad and Georgie composed by Mrs. Eugene Piller of Rye Acres, and directed by Mrs. E.

H. Sparks, teacher. "In the fourth grade play, was supervised by Mrs. Brown, teacher. Inaddition to the soloists, the cast included Carol Ross, Dennis Cott, Dianne Klein, Donna Penso, Edward Goldberg, Edward Powers, Frank McGrath, James DeNoia, James Sudbay, Jeffrey Baker, Jeffrey Jewett, Joseph Ianiello, Kathy Raymond, Kevin Walsh, Linda Posner, Nancy Banister, Nancy Winston, Priscilla Phillips, Raymond Peritz, Robert Trenck, Ronald KochRoseann Matson, Sylvia Davatz, Timothy Gressett and Timothy Farant.

ple have resided in Port Chester for 35 years. They have six children, Mrs. Lillian Sileo of Port Chester, Mrs. Rose Rea of Mount Kisco, John Carriello of Greenwich, Miss Katherine Carriello of the home address and Nicholas and Andrew Carriello of Port Chester and ten Miss Kay Louis Massey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Earl Massey of 96 Midland Avenue, Rye, was married Saturday afternoon at the Rye Presbyterian Church to George Collis Lyon son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lyon of Nashua, N.

H. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. S. Carsson Wasson and a recep- MRS.

GEORGE C. LYON JR. -Gallagher Photo MISS TORDO -Errigo Photo pions followed, the Greenwich: Pickwick The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory embellished at the bodice, She with heirloom of rosepoint wore a cap matching lace which held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses and sweet alyssum. Mrs. Dekkers H.

Davidson of Pleasantville, sister: of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of iridescent American Beauty rose fashioned with a Princess waistline, a boat neckline and full skirt. She carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthemums and English ivy. The bridesmaids, similarly attired, were Miss Mary Lou Higgins, Miss Nancy Jean Hitchon and Miss Judith C. White.

all of Rye. Warren A. Bodwell of Manchester, was best man and ushers were Dekkers Davidson and Robert W. Gove. The bride is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Her husband is also of the University of New Hampshire, and served as a lieutenant with the Army in Korea.

He is study engineer at the Sprague Electric Co. in Nashua, where the couple will live after a wedding trip to Virginia. Rita were guests- Staff Photo by Ray Hoover MISS PIRRIE Ann Pirrie Engaged To Wed Put. John Kriskey Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Ann Pirrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Pirrie of Glasgow, Scotland, to Pvt. John S. Kriskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kriskey of '168 North Water Street, Byram.

The bride-elect is employed at the Mary Harkness Home ir. Port Chester. Her fiance is a graduate of Greenwich High School and is attending the radio school at Fort Dix, N. J. Teachers Group Will Hold Bridge YONKERSPlans.

for a March 3. scholarship bridge were made Saturday. at a meeting of the Upsilon Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, national women society at Steve Phillips Restaurant. About 25 members were present. Chairman of the coming bridge is Miss Eva Wenzel of Mamaroneck.

It will be held in the Wanamaker Auditorium, Cross-County. Center, in conjunction with the Pi Chapter, also active in Westchester. Mrs. Phorlies Dyring of Pelham, president, announced that the annual recruitment- tea will take place March 17 at Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart. Purpose of this event is to, school promote youth in the the interest teaching of high profession.

Reports were given by Miss Helen Malley of Larchmont, program chairman, and Mrs. Anthony Grillo of White Plains, membership chairman. RUGS Cleaned Repaired Dyed Fringed Bound Etc. Also Wall-to- Wall Tackless Installation. ARONIAN 17 PUTNAM AVE.

WE 9-0400 Port Chester, N. Y. Jean Tordo, William O'Brien Are Engaged Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. John Falchi of 15 Grigg I Avenue, Greenwich, of the engagement of their daughter, Jean Tordo, to William O'Brien, son J.

O'Brien of 14 South' Main Street, Port Chester, and the late Mr. O'Brien. The bride-elect is a graduate of Greenwich High School and is employed by the New York Telephone Co. in Greenwich. Her fiancee is a graduate of Cardinal Hayes High School, the Bronx, and Notre Dame College.

He is employed by Reciprocal Exchange, Port Chester. MUSIC PARTY HELD The monthly party. for her music students was held yesterday at the home of Mrs. Andre Halasz, 280 Milton Road. Rye.

Pupils present were, Jane Dystel, Sally Ely, Richard Isaacs. Starr Ritchings and Heather Thomas, all of Rye. Guests were Lynn Harrell and Carol Weiss, both of Larchmont. TUNICKS 67th February Furniture Sale Now On! SAVE UP TO cuinine This handsome Heritage-Hendredon Chest is typical of the many fine values now on sale! TUNICKS Westchester's Largest Furniture with 112 Model Rooms Acres of Display 105 North Main St. Port Chester, N.

Y. WEstmore 9-1800 Ample Parking at Rear of Store Open Thursday Evening Till 9 P.M..

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