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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 11

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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Th Daily Ham Port Chester NY Tuey May 31 I960 Manhattanville Told About 64 Graduates Explosives 1 P- ---Errigo Photo MRS JAMES LEE WAGAR Rita Cosenza Wed In Village To JamesWagar i Errigo Photo MRS DONALD HAVELKA Elaine Rockwell Donald Havelka Wed In Glenville At St Pauls Roman Catholic Church in Glenville on Saturday Elaine Claire Rockwell daughter of Mr and Mrs David Rockwell 192 Byram Rd Byram became the bride of Donald Joseph Havelka of Fletcher Ave Byram Urn-Rev Austin Saunders officiated at the 11 am wedding The bridegroom-is the son of Mrs-Anna Havelka Fletcher Ave and Joseph' Havelka of New Rochelle A reception for 200 was given at the Homestead Byram Escorted by her father the bride ore a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon organza over taffeta styled with sabrina neckline fitted bodice and bouffant skirt trimmed with seed pearls and a chapel train A matching crown held her fingertip veil of silk illusion She carried a colonial bouquet of orchids and lily id the valley Mrs Robert Brown of Spring-dale Conn was matron of She wore a floor length gown of pink organza over taffeta with a matching picture hat and mitts She carried a basket of pink and white roses with ivy Mrs Ra mond DiLeo'and Mrs Leslie Ell of Byram were bridesmaids They each wore a gown of green oi za over taffeta and carried a ket of ivy roses and daisies Their picture hats and mitts were' in matching shade of green Joseph- Havelkd was best man his brother Ushers were Raymond DiLeo of Byram and Mark Pacello of Port Chester After a trip through the Virus the couple wifi reside at Byram Rd The bride a graduate of Greenwich High School is a member of the Greenwich Library staff Her husband was graduated from Mamaroneck High School and has served four years in the Navy i- it a A a ROSEANNE JOSEPHINE is Mother Gertrude BORCHETTA daughter of Mr istrar who presented the and Mrs Frank Borchetta of dates for degrees at Manhattan-Field Print Rd Greenwich re- ville College yesterday afters ceives her degree from Francis noon Staff photo by Dantfi Cardinal Spellman archbishop Raffaell of New York- Shown at the left 'Two years of college work will commonplace for American youth in the coming decade and graduate study on the post-doctorate- level -will be- well- favored Ewald Nyquist deputy state commissioner of education told graduates of Manhattanville Col-ege of the Scared Heart Purchase yesterday afternoon The speaker's topic at the 119th annual commencement was "Into the Looking Glass and the Crystal Te Winburn photo MRS ROBERT RATHGEB Marlene Masini Robert Rathgeb Wed Saturday On Saturday at' a Nuptial Mass St Catherine's Church Spring Marlene Amelia Marini became the bride of Robert Francis Rathgeb son of Mr and Vincent Rathgeb of 32 Ormond PL Rye The Papal Blessing was read and Bishop James Hogan officiated at the noon ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mrs Ernest Masini of Berkeley Ave Newark NJ Spring Lake Heights and the Mr Masini Newark's Chief Magistrate Escorted by her brother Ernest Masini Jr the bride ware a of ivory silk mist with self applique She carried a bm orchids and stephanotis A coronet held her veil of- silk illusion Mrs Thomas Burke of South Orange NJ was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs Ernest Masini Jr of New Providence sister-in-law of the bride and Barbara Ellen Rathgeb niece of bridegroom of Port Chester attendants wore gowns of au lait chiffon They carried bouquets of cornflowers and baby's breath The flower girl Mary Elizabeth Rathgeb of port Chester another niece of the bridegroom wore and white organdy dress She carried' a basket of daisies Following a reception at Homestead Country Club Spring Lake couple left oh a wedding trip the West They will live in Manhattan The bride was graduated School Montclair College She editor of Manhattan magazine' Mr Rathgeb a graphic designer is a graduate of Rye High School and of Pratt Institute He studied at Parsons School of Design in France and in Italy The bride studied also at the University of Geneva Switzerland BARBARA REYNOLDS Yonkers Science Fair as well as the newly established Dr Rocco Resdgno Science Trophy for file most outstanding exhibit with her "Mechanicisms of As a result she was sent to the National Science Fair in Indianapolis by the sponsors Outride of science Miss Reynolds is a varsity cheerleader on the school news staff the senior choir and the Gorton Players She has won the Betty Crocker homemaker medal Hobbieq include water skiing swimming dancing and oil painting Blue and white flowers coverei an arch at the entrance to Corpus Christl and decorated the church for the marriage ceremony of Rita Domenica Cosenza and James Lee Wager The Rev Peter Rinaldi ofiicBtcd at the Nuptial Blass on Saturday Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Peter Cosenza of 19 Breckenridge Ave and Mr and Mrs LeGrand JVagar of 318 Irving Ave -Port Chester The custom-made gowns and hats worn by the bride and her attendants were designed by the bride and her sister Alba Cel Cosenza the maid of honor One hundred guests attended the reception at the Westchester Country nub The newlyweds are on a motor trip to the southern states Escorted by her father the bride wore a princess gown of silk organza and hand cli chantilly lace embellished with seed pearls and sequins The bouffant sdrt terminated in a chapel train and her veil was a lace mantilla Two maids of honor attended the bride her sister Alba and Cathy Gioffre of Port Chester Each wore a copen blue silk organza gown styled with draped bell skirt and fitted bodice They carried heart shaped bouquets with blue and white streamers Bridesmaids were Mary Lee Rossie of Rye Suzanne Tremblay of New Rochelle Margaret Bianco Mt Vernon Mrs Mary Santoro of Port Chester sister of th bridegroom Patricia Shea i White Plains and Peggy Gregory of Port Chester Lois Scattaret co was junior bridesmaid an May Elizabeth Scattaretico Was flower girl Both live in Port Chester The bridesmaids wore gowns of angel blue silk organza and carried plateau basket! laden with blue and white Rowers Best man was Domenic (Herbie) Santoro of Port Chester Joseph Gambareri of Greenwich ana Joseph Tsmbascio of Por Chester served as ushers Rin bearer was Joseph Urso of Port Chester The newlyweds are graduates of Port Chester High School Both are associated with the Allstate! Insurance Co White Plains where the bride is in the legal department She also was graduated from Mary mount Junior College in Arlington Va and is a representative of the Marymount Alumni Association in Virginia She is a representative at the Westchester County Assoc of Catholic clubs The bridegroom a graduate of Fordham University served two years in the Army with a tour of duty in Europe in Lake Mrs 12 and late gown al NJ the The cafe blue the in is '-L Porto Photo MRS JAMES McMONAGLE Carol Coglan Capt McMonagle Carol Anns Coglan daughter of Mr and Mrs' Richard Coglan of 28 Overlook PI Rye and South Salem was married day to Capt James Joseph Mo-Monagle USMC the aon of Mr and Mrs James Connell McMon-Sgle of Von Ormy Texas' The ceremony took place at St Jean-Cap Fonrat France in the Roman Catholic Church of St Jean with the Rev Brian McCarthy of GenevaoffiCiating The bride was given in marriage by her cousin Robert Daley of Nice The maid of honor was Diana Peabody-of Lincoln Mass Other attendants were Holly Ma-fcauly of St Jean-Cap Ferrat and Mrs Robert Daley of Nice Flower girls were the bride's cousins Theresa and Suzanne Daley The best man was Col John McLa lin IISMC The ushers were Lt Medford Howard USMC Lt Paul Connolly USN Lt Angus Macataley USN s-Mrs McMonagle was graduated from the Greenwich Hospital School of Nursing and attended the University of Lai Switzerland Cbptain McMonagle Was graduatedrom the University of Notre Dame in 1963 and Is a' career officer in the Marine Corps He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for his' services in Lebanon Capt McMona-Kle is stationed on the UiLS -Des Moines of the Sixth-Fleet Hie bride wore a gown of white silk organza appliqued with ale-con lace and veil of tulle attached to a crown of matching lace A reception followed at La Voile in St Jean-Cap Ferrat After a wedding trip to Madrid land Majorca the couple will reside in Nice PERSONALS Joseph Ryan boys counselor at 'T)Port Chester Senior High School is convalescing at his home 51 Ridge St Pprt Qiester after -Juee weeks in United Hospital Mrs Roeco Maori 5 Hawthorne Ave Port Chester was 'the guest of honor at a birthday luncheon party held at the Hudson River Golf and Country Club on Friday The hostess was Mrs Maori's sister-in-law Mrs Walter Kelly of Rhnerdale Harrison Town Constable Michael Julian of 136 Sterling Ave Harrison is recovering from sur-pny in St Agnes Hospital White Plains i I Thomas Leinen of 20 Danner Ave Harrison has returned to his home Friday from United Hospital wfiere he underwent surgery GREENWICH ELECTRIC 264 jGreenwich Ave TO 9-9300 The Store of 'Fine LAMPS and SHADES ittended 1UMnnnfor TIME NOW TO GIVE THAT which he developed by considering modern trends ana their future impact on higher education Major events producing a challenge-to- educators -MFj- Nyquist termed as They are the rapid increase in population accelerated pace in growth of knowledge with information hi scienoe alone doubling every 15 yean the explosion in affluence with a tendency to produce a generation wanting the best of every-thing and the explosion of political forces thrusting new countries and other peoples Into the limelight To meet the challenge Americans will have io pay more for advanced education provide er fadlties and secure more di cated teaching he said Emphasis is shifting to recognize the need for training you people to think- to understa their duties and rights as individuals with respect for spiritual and moral values Mr Nyquist reported The motto for education of the near future is "to take the most the furthest and to lead the best to the highest possible level with heads and hearts synchronized for he said Mr Nyquist told file graduates "under the guidance of Mother Eleanor Byrne aa president Manhattanville College has fostered spirit of inquiry-end -a- search for the truth wherever it may Francis Cardinal Spellman archbishop of New York who presided at his third commencement in 24 hours awarded 143 degrees Honorary degree of foe-tor of laws was conferred upon Mr Nyquist and upon Magr John Hartigan of White Plan degrees Honorary degree of deleters was awarded to Frederick Rinn architect for Manhattan ville buildings The Cardinal to the student Spellman award maintaining the highest average was presented to Margaret Condon daughter of Mrs Jerome Condon of New York City Second mention was given to Elizabeth Howard daughter of Mr and Mrs John Howard of Scarsdale Area girls who received their degrees yesterday were Roseanne Josephine Borchetta a music major daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Borchetta Field Point Rd Greenwich Anne Frances Byrne mathematics major daughter of Admiral and Mrs James Byrne of 20 Church St Greenwich Roberta Hale Lamm mathematics dough ter of Mr and Mrs Harold Lamm of Lockwood Rd Riverside and Joanne Chase philosophy daughter of Mrs Peter Chase 2 Tait Rd Old Greenwich and Esther Kando of Purchase daughter of Mr and Mrs Francis Kando-Melocco of Budapest Hungary- Evelyn Hunerlach Reinhard Krause Wed Saturday In a double ring eeremony St John's Lutheran Church Mar maroneck on Saturday afternoon Evelyn France Hunerlach daughter of Mr and Mrs Adolph Hunerlach 8 Second St Harrison was married to Reinhard Pa Krause son of Mr and Mrs Gejv hard Krause 3223 Nottingham Dr Pittsburgh Pa formerly of Harrison The Rev Edward Ker-steh perry -officiated and a buffet dinner followed for approximately 60 guests at the White Plains Woman's Club Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace fitted bodice with sabrina neckline bouffant skirt of lace tiers upon tiers of fu files ending in a chapel sweep A crown of pearls with a fingertip French illusion veil was her headpiece She 'carried a cascade of pha-laenopsia and lily of the valley Eileen Barnett was maid of honor and a cocktail length gown of Romance blue organza with a drape effect in back and a matching headpiece was her ensemble She carried a cascade ru-brum lilies Dorit-Krause sister of the bridegroom the bridesmaid was attired the same as the maid of honor William Sutcliffe Jr was best man and ushers were Georg Huneriach and Rolf Wetzell The bride a graduate of lass College with a BS de employed as a chemist Laboratories Pearl River NY Mr Krause served as an Army second lieutenant in the Ordnance Corps at Aberdeen Proving Ground Md for six months He is a graduate of Pennsylvania Militaiy College with a BS de gne and will pursue graduate study at Columbia University in industrial and management engineering The couple will take a wedding trip to Bermuda mums (VUYTMK6 no onus MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE of the sacred Heart Pmv chase awards three honorary degrees Shown at the 119th commencement yesterday are left to rigfrt Frederick Rinn architect- for -many Manhattan-ville buildings who was awarded the degree of doctor of humane letters Msgr John Hartigan of White Plains degree of doctor of laws Francis Cardinal Spellman archbishop of New York who presided and Ewald Nyquist deputy state commlsioner of education the degree of doctor of laws Nyquist was commencement Staff Photo by Dante Raf-faeli Barnard Team Wins Contest At Purchase The Barnard College team which won $3500 for the scholarship fund on the weekly television program College Bowl won again Wednesday against a team of "bright at the open meeting of the Barnard Club of Westchester at the Pforzheimer Memorial Building Purchase The winning team was composed of the Misses Cherry White captain Phyllis Hurwiz Susan Rennie Ellen Willis and- Ruth Schwartz alternate The losers included Dr Donald Pearl man of Yonkers and Leon Davidson of White Plains' both husbands of Barnard alumnae Monroe 'Rosenthal Jr and Philip Gordis Albert Gaynor of Larchmont also a husband of an alumna was master of ceremonies Miss Esther Greene of New Rochelle head librarian at Barnard was judge for the contest Mrs Royal Beckwith of Scarsdale was elected president of the np at the business meeting coned Jb? Mrs Pearl man out Robinson Photo MRS REINHARD KRAUSE 1 JOYCE AMERICAN'S HANDI- HAMPER Garment Storage Service FOR CLOTH COATS SUITS DRESSES WOOLENS 495 ONLY tndvdkif bwifwiM Protection up to 25000 loch MMomI 4000 -U HwdMMiechargM FU THE HAMPER RETURN KNt CLEANING AND STORAGE PAY IN THE FAIL DRIVE IN SAVE 15 OR PHONE: WE 9-1751 WO 7-4161 -JE 14777 JOYCE AMERICAN Jl-W KAIL STRKT MRTCHKTBt Delta Kappa Gamma Dine Seat Member A brief' summary of some' of the responsibilities and rewards of membership in Delta Kappa Gamma International by Mrs Dorothy Wakelee of Chappaqua highlighted last night's dinner meeting and initiation of new members of the chapter The group met at Tap-pan Hill Restaurant Mrs Wake-lee's topic was "You Are a Mrs Alberta Terwilliger of Scarsdale was in charge of the initiation Those joining included Mrs Mary O'Hare of Yonkers Mrs Marjorie Wiley and Mrs Beverly Ariton both of Ossining Mrs Vera Humphrey of Ardsley Miss Elizabeth Berry of Tarry-town Mrs Thelma Rochon of Scarsdale and Mrs FV Elizabeth Harvey of White Plains Miss Edna Stephens chapter president reported on the recent New York State convention at Lake Placid Alpha Chi Omega Bid Hunband To Picnic Husbands will be the guests of Westchester Alpha Chi Omega alumnae at a picnic Saturday at 6:30 pm at -the home of Mrs Chari es Gale 68 Cedar La Assisting hostesses will-be Mrs H- Leigh MacCUrdy Mrs Taro Mrs William Woodburn all of Bronxville and Mrs Robert Qookingham of Yonkers Reservations should be made with Mrs Gale before Wednesday Personalized PERMANENT WAVING HAIR COLORING AND TONERS Call For Appointment WE 9-3552 BEAUTY SALON 108 North Main- Street -Over Grant's LA MODE TO YOUR SAME DAY 1 SHIRT! SERVICE: our 5 a pi toneJK flCleaningfl afethem LOO amJFEELilKE Vassar Club Award Given Yonkers Girl Barbara Reynolds of Yonkers has been chosen to receive the Westchester Vassar Club freshman scholarship Mrs John Donald of Scarsdale chairman of the scholarship committee has announced IMiss Reynolds who attends Gorton High School is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Reynolds I of 335 Upland Ave She intends to specialize in biology at Vassar I Miss Reynolds has been winning prizes since her sophomore year I when -she took first prize in for girls at the Westchester i County Science Fair She took fourth in the National Science Fair when sent to Flint Mich by New York University and Westchester County Publishers In Science Program Last summer Hie participated in a scholarship program for advanced mathematic and science students at the University of Kansas sponsored by file National Science Foundation This year she won first biology prize for senior girls in the Westchester Science Fair and the grand prize at the Southeastern Zone Science Congress in Middletown Miss Reynolds was awarded the grand championship1 prize at the the Hi PERM AM ENTS 0 No SALES TALK CALL JFE 9-9702 UP Deep-down cleaning flushes out ill the soil even embedded grime that dulls colors wears fibres Special finishing puts back life and Drabness limpness vanish Patterns colors sparkle Restores draping qualities too Never a trace of dry cleaning odor Call us today for service I '6 FOR PKK-UPAND DELIVERY PHONE: WE 9-227S -9-0076 Special Graduation PERMANENT WAVE Restyled Haircut Conditioning ShanifHM) Quality Cold Wave! 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