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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 4

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CORRECTION The ad for Home Runner Financial Records which ran Dec. 14, should have said the cost of the workbook is $14.95 plus tax. Shipping is post-paid. Also it is available at Office Essentials in Mamaroneck and Harvey Office Supply in Rye. Pocket the Profit with an EASY MONEY AD in the Gannett Westchester Rockland Newspapers For Home Delivery call (914) 472-0902 or 694-5222 Convenient Holiday VILLAGE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Boston Post Rd.

(Across from Cooks) Larchmont, N.Y. Ample Parking Thurs. 'til 9 Open Sundays VIDEO MOVIE CENTER "Video recorder, games, movie rentals, home computers and more holiday gift items." TANO "Name brand shoes, boots and accessories for DISCOUNT PRICES plus extra Holiday Sales. J. ROBERTS HAIR, Ltd.

Enlighten holiday with new perm or hairdo. Nail magic by nail specialist. FREE gift with every perm. PARON Chocolatier "Browse through our sparkling new world of chocolates and candy OPA -OLD POST ATHLETICS "Complete line of sporting goods, clothing and equipment great holiday KITTY'S HALLMARK "Cards and gifts for all occasions special Holiday Gift Items. ANDRE'S GOURMET WORLD "Holiday gift baskets, party platters and custom catering PLUS unusual and tasty gift SHOE HAVEN "Shoes, boots, slippers, accessories and athletic footwear for all at DISCOUNT PRICES.

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9 Caruso Photo 333 Mamaroneck Ave. 698-1057 Kodak MAMARONECK Nothing Like the REAL CHRISTMAS TREES Select your Christmas tree early while the picking is at its best! Quality Sheared "Real" Christmas Trees also WREATHS BALSAM POINSETTIAS DOUGLAS FIR HOLLY ROPING BLUE SPRUCE MANGONE'S with FREE purchased every Mistletoe tree FARMERS' MARKET 698-3865 1427 E. Boston Post Read A MAMARONECKI OPEN DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS 8 AM 9 PM PC SectionA Saturday, December 18, 1982 Gannett Westchester Newspapers Obituaries Julia V. Palmer Julia V. Palmer, of St.

Petersburg, a former Greenwich resident, died Friday at St. Petersburg Hospital. She was 85. Mrs. Palmer had lived in Greenwich until 1958.

The moved to Florida after Mrs. Palmer's husband, Clinton retired from the Greenwich Police Department. He was with the department for 28 years. Mrs. Palmer was born in Greenwich on Jan.

15, 1897. She was the daughter of Michael and Maria Zeboyan Danko. Her husband died Jan. 3. Mrs.

Palmer is survived by her brother, Michael Danko of New Canaan. Rose Rescigno Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla after a short illness. Mrs. Rescigno lived at 9 Monroe Place. Born in White Plains on May 7, 1938, Mrs.

Rescigno was the daughter of Ernest and Sarah Farnacci Derenzis. For the past three years, she worked at the medical center. Mrs. Rescigno was a parishioner of Corpus Christi Church in Port Chester. Surviving are her husband, Ralph J.

Rescigno, a son, Michael, two daughters JoAnn and Karen Rescigno, all of the home address, and three sisters, Caroline McIntosh of White Plains, Mrs. Jay Arcidiacono of Carlsbad, and Mary Latasa of Washingtonville, N.Y... Rose Rescigno, 44, an accounting supervisor 'and 24-year Port Chester resident, died Thursday at the William X. Murphy American Service and Asiatic -Pacific medals and a Phillipine Liberation ribbon. Mr.

Murphy was a member of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church in Florida, and belonged to the American Association of Retired Persons. He is survived by a son, Clifford Patterson, of Hastings-on-Hudson; two sisters, Ann Benjamin, of Rye, and Helen Denton, of Dover Plains; and two grandchildren. Florence R. Mullen Florence R.

Mullen of 300 Martine Ave. in White Plains died Friday at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, after a long illness. She was 83. Mrs. Mullen was born March 16, 1899, in New York City.

She had lived in White Plains for 15 years. She is survived by her daughter, Florence M. Indireri of Greenwich; and her son, Joseph W. Jr. of Moraga, six grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild.

Her husband, Joseph, died in 1964. High schools receive threats Bomb threats at Rye Neck and Harrison high schools Friday morning emptied the two schools for a short time. The threats followed a bombing Thursday night at about 7:40 at the IBM building at 600 Mamaroneck Harrison. Rye Neck School authorities said the call came into the switchboard shortly before noon informing the operator that a bomb would go off between 12 and 12:30. The authorities informed police who cleared the building and sent the students to the gym building i in another part of the campus.

A search of the school by staff as well as police and firemen proved fruitless, and the students returned to their classes shortly after 12:30. The Harrison police and fire departments received calls shortly after 8 a.m. that a bomb would detonate at the high school before 8:30 a.m. Authorities cleared and searched the building. Students returned at approximately 8:30 a.m.

Peter Maroni William X. Murphy, a retired supermarket manager, former Rye resident and Port Chester native, died Thursday at Morton F. Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Fla. after a lengthy illness. He was 73, and had lived in Florida for approximately nine years, and before that in Rye and Port Chester.

Mr. Murphy had worked for the First National (Finast) supermarket, now closed, in Rye for approximately 15 years. He also operated his own delicatessen on Milton Road for several years. Son of William and Mary O'Neil Murphy, he was born Jan. 29, 1909 in Port Chester.

He was graduated from Our Lady of Mercy School in the village. He had lived in Chester until he was approximately 18 years old, then moved to Rye, where he lived for 25 years. His wife, Dorothy Jane Murphy, died Jan. 10, 1980. They had been married for 20 years.

During World War II, Mr. Murphy had served in the Army's military police as a staff sergeant. He had been in campaigns, in the Philippine Islands and fought 1 in of Luzon. He. received the Fire calls Fire calls from 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Friday. Port Chester 5:02 p.m. Rye Town Hilton Inn, Westchester Avenue. Alarm malfunction.

Harrison 8:02 a.m. Harrison High School. False alarm. Rye 7:41 p.m. Milton Harbor House.

Problem with heating unit of a motor. 8:47 p.m. 125 Central Ave. Candle set piano on fire. Minor damage.

West Harrison None. Purchase, Greenwich No information. Corrections The policy of The Daily Item is to correct all errors of fact as soon as possible. Errors in news stories should be called to the attention of Alfred Lowy, editor, at 939-0800. Death notices BREZNICKY, John J.

On Dec 17, 1982. Beloved husband. of Margaret (Nee Katanik) Loving father of John and Stephen. Devoted brother of Irene Abbondolla and Mary Gambichier. Also survived by 1 grand daughter.

Reposing at YANNANTUONO FUNERAL HOME, Mount Vernon. Mass of Christian Burial St Ursula's Church Mon 10 a.m. Visiting 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. CRANE, Edmund T. of Peekskill, N.Y.

on Dec. 16, 1982. Age 75 years. Beloved husband of Mary (Hennessy) Crane. Beloved father of William and Edward Crane.

Dear brother of Herbert, Walter Crane and Viola Morrissey. Grandfather of 5. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 10 a.m. St. Ann Seton R.C.

Church, Shrub Oak, N. Y. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, N. Y. Reposing the CARGAINBARBER FUNERAL HOME.

R1. 6, Mahopac, Sat. 7-9, Sun 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DEMERS, John Gordon 53, of Yonkers, N. Y.

on Dec. 16, 1982. Beloved husband of Dorothy McGuinness Demers. Dear father of Dia Tocci and Joseph Demers. Devoted son of Margaret Fallon Demers and the late Clarence Demers.

Loving brother of Mrs. Emmet (Roberta) Nevin and Robert and Eugene Demers. Reposing WHALEN BALL FUNERAL HOME, INC. 168 Park Ave. (Corner Glenwood).

Mass of Christian Burial in Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Fleetwood, Mt. Vernon, 11 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Visiting Sat. and Sun. 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. MERMAN, Edwin W. suddenly on Dec.

16, 1982, of Mamaroneck, N.Y. Husband of Ann. Father of Richard, John and Kathy. Brother of Charles M. A Also survived by 3 grandchildren.

The family will receive friends at the JOHN J. FOX FUNERAL HOME, INC. Larchmont, N. Y. on Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Gregory the Great Church, Harrison, Monday 10 a.m. Interment Beechwoods Cemetery, N.R. HUBNER, Lydia on Dec. 17, 1982.

Mother of James Quinn and Mary Ann Bowman. Service and interment private. KRUCK, Mary (nee Cherowitz) on Thursday, Dec. 16, 1982. Beloved wife of Walter Kruck.

Dear mother of Mrs. Robert (Kathleen) Anton, Robert and Edward Kruck. Dear sister of Mrs. Ann Sweeney, Theresa Cherowitz, Mrs. Stephen (Helen) Kalata, Mrs.

John (Evelyn) Kurilla and the late Peter and Frank Cherowitz. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral from the DUCHYNSKICHERKO FUNERAL HOME, INC. 111 Yonkers Ave. On Monday, Dec.

20. Mass of Christain Burial In St. Mary's Church, S. Broadway, at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Visiting hours Friday 7-9, Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers Mass would be apprclated. LEDLEY, Frances Newman age 82, on Dec. 16, 1982.

Widow of Jack Ledley. Mother of James William Sr. Miriam Theresa, and the late Edward. Step-mother of Agnes Ledley. Also survived by 6 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated, Monday, 9:30 a.m. at St. Lawrence O'Toole Church, Brewster. Interment Lawrence Cemetery, Brewster. Friends may call at the Beecher Funeral Home, 1 Putnam Terrace, Brewster, N.Y.

Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. LORE, Jeseph on December 16, 1982 of New Rochelle. Beloved husband of Nancy (Palmer) Lore. Father of Joseph Frank, Daniel, and Mrs. Thomas (Bonnie) McMahon.

Brother of Dominick, Sam, Frank, Sal, William, Daniel, Mrs. Albino (Connie) Norberto, Mrs. Howard (Mody) Barnett, Mrs. Kenneth (Rea). DeRenzis, Mrs.

Angelo (Stella) Archino, Mrs. Befty Risi, also the Late Fred Lore, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Helen Chiera, and Helen Lore. Reposing at the N.

CANCRO INC. FUNERAL HOME, 104 Fourth Street, New Rochelle. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 10 A.M. St. Joseph's Church.

Interment Beechwood Cemetery, Visiting hours Fri evening 7-9 p.m. Sat Sun 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MEROLA, Anna on Dec. 16, 1982. Beloved wife of the late Louis.

Devoted mother of John and Joseph. Devoted mother-in-law of Annette. Loving grandmother of Louis, Lisa, John and Stephen. Reposing at RUGGIE. RO FUNERAL HOME, INC.

4346 White Plains Rd. at E. 237th St. Bronx. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Frances of Rome Church, Monday 9:45 a.m. MEYER, Grace H. of Pleasantville, N.Y, at age 77. Beloved wife of Ernest, Memorial Services later. Remembrances may bemade to Hinsonton Baptist Church, Hinsonton, Georgia 31765 or to WCMC Auxiliary, Valhalla, N.

Y. 10595 MULLEN, Florence R. On December 17, 1982. Beloved mother of Joseph Mullen Mrs. Florence Indiveri.

Also survived by six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, December 20 at St. Catherine of Siena Church at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at The Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Friends may call at THE GALLAGHER FUNERAL HOME, 31 Arch Street, Greenwich, CT on Sunday, 3-5 7-9 p.m.

MULLINS, Marie T. of Rye NY on Dec. 17, 1982. Beloved wife of the late Robert. Devoted mother of Robert M.

of Houston, Texas. Grandmother of Robert Clare Joan C. and Ann M. of Houston, Texas. The family will receive friends at the WILLIAM H.

GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME, 1036 Boston Post Rd. Rye, NY on Saturday 7-9pm and Sunday 2-4 and 7- 9pm. Mass of Christian Burial at the Resurrection Church Monday 10am. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

PALMER, Julia V. (Danko) on Dec. 17, 1982. Mass of Christian Burial Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Byram, Monday 9 a.m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery, Greenwich. Friends may call at Castiglione Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave. Greenwich, Sunday 7-9 p.m. RESCIGNO, Rose on Dec.

16, 1982. Wife of Ralph J. Rescigno. Mother of Michael, Jo Ann and Karen Rescigno. Sister of Mrs.

Jay Arcidiacono, Mrs. Caroline Mcintosh and Mrs. Mary Latasa. Reposing Saturday 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at BALLARD-DURAND FUNE. RAL HOME, INC. 2 Maple Ave. White Plains, N. Y.

Mass of Christian Burial Corpus Christi Church, Port Chester, N. Y. Monday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery, White Plains, N.

Y. SCHMIDT, Mae B. McCade of Montclair, NJ of December 16, 1982. Wife of he late Arthur T. Mother of Mrs.

Thomas (Judith) S. DePatie and Mrs. Robert (Peggy) B. Ewing. Sister of William F.

McCade. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. A Funneral Mass will be offered at immaculate Conception Church, Montclair, NJ on Saturday 10:30 a.m. Friends may call at Arthur K. Brown Inc.

(Homes for Services), 56. Park Street, Montclair today (Friday) pm. SCHNEIDER, Louise M. on December. 16, 1982.

Age 93. In a Nursing Home in Ohio. Formerly of Scarsdale N.Y. Beloved Wife of the late William. Mother of William N.

and Ruth L. Lischke. Grandmother of and Great-grandmother of 3. Funeral Private. Interment Kensico Cemetery.

SCUDIERI, Scott of New Milford, N.J. on Thurs. Dec. 16, 1982. Dear son of James and Mary Jean Scudieri.

Beloved grandson of John and Marie Scudieri and James and Katherine Chulla. Loving brother of. Craig, Derrick and Sharon Scudierl. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral from the "Boulevard Funeral Home" 1151 River Rd. New Milford, N.J.

on Monday, Dec. 20, at 9 a.m. Thence to Ascension R.C. Church, where Funeral Mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Interment will be in Hackensack Cemetery, Friends may visit on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

it is requested that contributions be made to the Hematology Research Fund at Babys' Hospital in Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Dr. Sitarz. IN MEMORIAMAUER, Bertha 15th Year Anniversary Mom, 15 Years have passed since you went to Heaven. You are always in our thoughts and we miss you very much. Love, Son, Daughter, Grandchildren DeBENEDICTIS, Orenze Al have only your memory, dear husband, To remember my whole life through But the sweetness lingers forever As I treasure the image of you.

Love always, Louise. DeBENEDICTIS, Orenze AI Please, God, forgive a silent tear, A. fervent wish our Dad was here. There are others, yes, we know, But he was ours, we loved him so." Dear God, take a message To our father in heaven above, Tell him how much we miss him, And give him all our love. Love, Ray, Luke and Grandchildren, Raymond, Anthony, Justine and Mark.

GARLAND, Minnie E. 6th Anniversary Remembered with Love Marzella, Grand and Great Grandchildren HENDERSON, Ida God has you in his care. You will always be in our hearts. Your Daughters Grandchildren and Family. MC LEOD, Mary E.

In Loving Memory of Our Dear Mother who passed away 27 years ago today. Always in our hearts. The Family SANTUCCI, Crescenza If I had all the world to give, I'd give It, yes, and more, To hear her voice, see her smile, And greet her at the door. But all can do, dear mother, Is go and tend your grave, And leave behind tokens of love To the best mother God ever made. I like to think when life is done, Wherever heaven may be, She'll be standing at the door Up there to welcome me.

Love, Children, Grandchildren Great Grandchildren. SUNDERMEYER, Jeffrey K. 22nd Anniversary Mass offered at Salesian Missions. Nick DeJulio. Trespassing at IBM theft took place between 4 p.m.

Thursday and 3 a.m. Friday, police said. ur charged A Port Chester man, who reportedly was caught tampering with employee lockers at United Hospital, Friday was arrested for third-degree burglary, Port Chester Police said. Tyrone Jackson, 22, of 40 Martin Place, reportedly was spotted by hospital security guards in a hospital lockerroom Friday afternoon. He later was identified by two hospital employees, police said.

Jackson is being held at Westchester County Jail, police said. The amount of his bail was not immediately available. Ridge reported the A 22-year-old Manhattan man was arrested Friday afternoon in Harrison for trespassing after he' reportedly entered the IBM office building that was the scene of Thursday's bombing. Accused of third-degree criminal trespass is Clive Manderson, 4 W. 43rd St.

Released on $50 bail, he is scheduled to appear in Harrison Town Court next week. Manderson, who was denied entrance to the IBM sales and service office by two Gleason Security guards, reportedly climbed in through a broken window at the rear of the 660 Mamaroneck Ave. building, police said. Manderson reportedly told police he was trying to sell dried flowers to IBM employees. Manderson was carrying a cardboard box with dried flowers when arrested, police said.

An explosion had rocked the glass and steel building Thursday evening, approximately 30 minutes after an unidentified man called Westchester Rockland Newspapers to warn that Coming DelBello's record Country music's evaluated new faces Sunday Police report a "huge bomb" was set to go off. Police evacuated the building just minutes before the bomb shattered an office on the ground floor at the rear of the building and damaged 1 numerous windows on up: per floors. Purse stolen A teacher's purse containing $35, credit cards and house keys reportedly was stolen Thursday evening from Port Chester High School in Rye Brook. Diane Winas said she last saw her purse in a teachers' lounge at approximately 4:30 p.m. Thursday.

The purse also contained a driver's license, car registration and car Rye Town Police said. Meanwhile, another Rye Brook resident reported a $300 chain saw and $600 stereo system missing from his garage, police said. Balij Halaby, 488 N. MARCOTRICIANO MEMORIALS, INC. MONUMENTS CEMETERY LETTERING HEADSTONES DUPLICATE FOOTSTONES CLEANING REPAIRS All All Cemetene: THE SIGN OF QUALITY 668- Dura Gem 5061 57 SOUTH FIFTH A VENUE MOUNT VERNON,.

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