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The Daily Times, Mamaroneclc, N.V., Oet. 10, 19591 Rockefeller Learns Address; He's Been Long-Wrong Voter NORTH TARRYTOWN- governors John 3rd I Gov. and Mrs. Nrlson Rociie- from Pocantico HilJs to a different teller will register to vote today-'Nortl, Tarrytown which' Church Services AITTO DA.MAGED (ages 3-1) during the Monday Uiraiigh for this column Two cars received right front and left rear bumper damage yesterday in front of 94 Post Rd. when one changed lanes in ordei to park and was blocked by a car 1 into a parking space, OlH Larchmont police report.

Drivers: Friday. (1,5 were identified by po- Raht)! To Talk Wellner, Frederick RosinoH. JjAt Temple On Ralph Marks. Arthur Zcilcr, Mrs. Mrs Howaid Schwartz, Arnold Belchetz, Herman Messing, Manny Krumbcin, Martin Marcus, Mrs.

William Bachrach, Nathaniel Greenberg, Dr. Edmund Kahn, Bernard Schechter. Alfred Guttman, Mrs. Henry Fleisman, Sam Gcrshowitz, Edward Felkoff, Mrs. 10:30 a.m.

Service, sermon, turing by the at the Central Fire Station here' registers at the Philipse Manor received at The Daily by the pdstor. rather than in Pocantico HUls. Station Times office by noon on Thursday I p.m.-Couples Oub. Whether brother David must lo be included in Saturday editions Pm-Teen Choir. -vesterday un-lalso vote in North is Miuraay covered that the governors home undetermined.

Their father. John A 4 Confirmation Class: 8 p.m. Sec- STS JOHN AND PAUL ROMAN on Uie sprawling Rockefeller es. is well the town. MAMARONECK Year Confirmation Oass.

CATHOUC Rt tate IS in fact the village limits. Pocantico HUls firemen brought 8 p.m. Church CWRCH-Rt. Rev. Larchmont G.bl« Arr'angements lor Hi jHoirOay Rev.

A. N. Williams. jgy Weintraudi' tt. ..,1 I up the question the first place.

TRfNITY' (R A N) Board. voted'saying they could not be covered CATHOLIC CHURCH The Thui-sday. 7 p.m.-Junior Choir; and not in the town, Thegovenor has efore in ing it to be his residence. ing a outside their luri'sdictron The survey will also shift the, A few decades ago. John D.

Jr I had a boundary dispiite witta Boyd, Women. New York Conference, at John Flynn. pastor Rev. Peter T. Raich and Rev.

Thomaij and Warren! Bronx. pastor: Rev. James P. Flyrm tion'oMhe Untte" Lutheran E. McGuire, D.D..

minister: Rev. Edward I. Cambell and Rev. David E. Crossley.

assistant ministers. L. Vivian Hinaxk. director Christian Education; David assBtant pa or, Hampton activities assistant were under the supcrvi- SfeJ chairman Sf the Schofer will conduct the services and will speak on Sin- The Jewish Tradition." Cantor Ed- ward Graham will sing the Kol Nidre, and William I. fender honor of all new members, be at the organ.

I A BS CRASH Services will begin Yom Kippur i The front ends ot two cars in by compensation OBITUARY ST. AUGUSTINE'S ROMAN 1 rc He built a one million ants. St. Johns Church. The Reverend CA'HIOUc'HlURai" Rev Diavhouse on the estate and Sunday Masses at 7, 8.

9, 10:15, Harold Haas. Ph. Executive Msgr Thomas Deegan. past a((c. the taxes "15 am and 12:15 p.m.

Secretary ol the Board o( Social Masses Sunday at 7 8. 9. 10. 11 in was 8 Pm. Rosary.

Benediction of Missions. United utheran Church and 12 High at am structure in the toira. He sought 'he Blessed Sacrament. America, speaker. rMVTH THE METH-2 lit" Mrs.

Elizabeth Kecs Mayes a was to comply, ODIST CHURCH-541 E. Post Rd. rabbi: Harry Silverson. preMdcnt. four-month res.dem of Rye, wiped out the obligation.

a (the Rev. Edgar Jackson. NaphtaU ed- meily of 143 Knollwood Ave. Ma- Friday 80m Elizabeth MacMulle.n. ucational director; Milton maroneck wheie she had lived for Cct director of reUgious education.

OW Taylor, president Woman's Divi- Briefing Ott 3:30 a Oiurch auditonum. "Urii jamnoree I -natVr h.m l5Le imfi for the of WESTCHESTER JEWISH CEN- Offertory solo by Theora Hahn.i Saturday 9 am. and 6:15 p.m.- ham Home. 1036 Boston sj Valley Council in TER-Palmer and Rockland Ave- Tanis Angelicus' by Franck. Sen-, Succot services, 1 the Golden Jubilee National Jam- nues.

Irving Koslowe. rabbi: Ab- ior Choir anthem. "Ye Servants ofsuccot services. -in the Heller i Colorado Springs, Colo, raham Veroba. cantor; Gordon V.

God by Paderbom. Sermon by. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, Home next summer will be ouUined atH-yons.

president; Mrs. SheilajDr. Jackson on "The Creeping Pa- Religious School daases, Funeral Home, Lewis- K.M I ralysis of Values" Nursery care Elementary department. provided in tht kindergarten for the convenience of parents during 7 ST JOHNS EPISCOPAL phone TE 4 -1800. Sunday.

and 11 am. Church School, nursery through Jumor High. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship. Pre-1 mortal services at 3:30 p.m.

sermon will I enue and Maxwell street when one be Living Your Life According turned in front of the other to 10 the Book of Services; enter Maxwell street. Town of Ma- will continue throughout the day.imaronck police report. The diiv- with special children's services ers were Mary C. Waring scheduled at 1:30 p.m. and me-1 of 135 Ave.

and Mrs. Lau- ludc. "Choral and Adagio" by Peelers: anthems (9 :30) "How Lovely Are the Messengers" bv Mendelssohn: (11 a.m.) "He Watching Over Israel" by Mendelssohn: otfertory. "Out of the Nestler Tuthill of 11 Spruce Yom Kippur. Day of Atonement.

Larchmont. police said. the most sacred day of the Jewish year, is a time ol solemn evalu -'OOO BITE ation. a time for confession, re-1 officials Ba I town with the Rev William I area meetings to be held Kampf. Brotherhood president; Parsons, of the first at Rye.

Wednesday Goldman. Couples Club I3iurch offitiatmg. Rochelle and Oct. 20 at 1 president. Eugene as- John B.

Forrest principal and youth 11 o'clock service CHURCH-The Rev. William R. Fj pentance and asking pardon ol told Larchmont police yesterday the Lord for all transgressions. that Julius Funaro. thirteen, of 38 Deep Have I Cried" by EvUle.

Special Hooon Flint Larchmont. was treat- sung by Perrival Dove The following are the recipients I od lor a dog bite on the lower 9 30 a Bible Class special honors at the Larch- 1 left leg suffered in front of 11 Uv- 7 and High mont Temple High Holy Day PI Police said the animal is Westminster Fellowshios. I ices: Mrs. Bernard Margollis. owned by John Cassm of 39 Mun- Mondav.

9:30 a.m.-Senior High 1 Harold Kaplan, Mrs. Stanley Byan. iioe Ave. Westminister Fellowship Cabinet 1 Robert Felton. Mrs.

David Gold-; retreat and planning session. First I man. Jules Levin. Mrs. Julian; Presbyterian Church.

Stamlord. Braun. Jerome Kaufman. Mrs Ah-, Conn raham Davis. Raymond Lhren- Tuesdav.

8:15 p.m.—Every Mem- herg. Haiiad Eisner. Arthur ber Canvass Captains. Mrs. Bernard Sumberg.

Aaron Wednesday. 10 a m. Coffee, Wyn. WiUiam Schechter. I-awrence Hour lor molhers of 4th.

5th. 6th Schneider. Samuel Gottlieb. Nor-, grade students: 3:30 p.m—.Sev-'man Sherman. Harold Krensky.

Jo- onth Grade Westminster Fellow- seph Londin. Irving Sagor. Mrs. ship David Steinberg. Mrs Joss Thursday.

9 am. Women mg. Reuben Moss Ben Ostro, Rob- 1 Interment will be in St. Mark's Bronxville cemetery, Jamboree I MY Church House. Thomas, rector; Tbe Rev.

Prayer 9:45 a.m. -jert Baumgart. Sidney Com. i MRS. AMIUA R.

BON'DERENItO (or Jamtaree ered dish' hmcVon 1 S. Herman, Warner Apt, Nr-w ROCHKLLE- parents wbo are 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School, and Qrt ChoraT master' Mfrvhe en i Amilia Rycewicz Bonder- attend 111:20 a.m.-Hebiew. Maryhelen Elhs. di- 2nd. 3rd grade students: 4 p.m.- Harris.

Marvm Sternberg. Dr. Sid' (Discussion Group, 8:30 p.m.—Pray-1 rector of reUgious educaUon. jGeneva Choir: 7 m-Westmin- npy Melnick. Jerome Wanshel, ster Choir: 8 p.m.—Junior Depart- 1.

Mrs. Paul Halstead. Harry Mrs. 7am- Service of '-idancf" 1303 St. George Ave, at 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the Hebrew. a.m.-Family Service Wednesday, 3:45 5:45 7 p.m.-' 1 pjn. Desserfj 11 a.m.-Nursery, Kindergarten Hebrew by Ruth Circle: 8 p.m.—I 11 a.m.-Moming Prayer and Thiirsriav 3-10 and 4 4.1 I Choir; 8:15 p.m. Spiritu-1 Sermon by the rector. Prelude ana p.m.

'Andante Pastoral' by Adams Friday. 9 am. Ule "Jubilate Deo" by Norden study group; Nursery group. i them. "They that wait upon the Saturday, 11 am Junior Choir, Lord by Walter; postlude.

"Ada Services, She was sixty-seven. I munity House ol Christ Church, Mrs Bonderenko had lived here: Rye. Pi esent will be the Scoutera tor .35 years and had moved to who will -serve as Jamboree lead- the New Jersey address ten years ers and they will tell about the ago She had been a member ol 1 tour to be held in con- GobrieVs he juncUon with the Jamboree. To fa- Friday. p.m- horn in Poland, the daughter of miliarize scouts and parents with Sukkot.

Mr. and Mrs. Rycewicz. what goes on at the big national; 9 a.m. and j.

jj, Alcoholics Anony- by Adams Tvvo daughters. Mrs. Cornelius meetings al more than 50.M0 Boy First Day of Sukkot. 4:15 p.m. Costello of Larchmont.

Mrs. James movie Over, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, rJrcano of New Rochelle. three valley Forge." filmed al tbe 19571 ST. VTTOS ROMAN CATHOLIC, CHURCH OF CHRIST- Monday.

8 p.m.-Vestry. brothers. Edward of Perth Amboy, jamboree, will be shown. CHURCH-The Very Rev. 1 saENTIST 155 Fenimore Rd Tuesday.

10 NJ and Stan'ey and George Bon- gimUar will be staged 1 John A Goodwine. between Palmer Ave. and the Post 10 am-St. Francis Guild; Si. 1..

Rev Michael GaUucci, Services. and Sund.iy John's Guild; 10:30 a.m. St pastor. at 11 a.m. Reading room Anne's Guild.

Sunday-Masses at 7. 8, 9, 10, 142 Mamaroneck Ave. open to Wednesday, 10 John the public Monday through Satur- Guild; 815 p.m. Adult Dis- day 10 a.m. to 5 m.

Thursday i cusskin Lecture Speaker The 10 a.m. to 9 m. Rev Robert Dentan ment Church School Teachers: Buitcn Kalman Druck. Rob- Committee of Christian ert Marcus, Sol Levin. Lawrence 8:15 p.m.—Chancel Choir.

Sobel, Irving Mintz, Sidney Phil- Friday. 3:30 p.m.-Carol Choir; ip, Harold Spom, Morton Gold- 8 p.f.-Doublets Military Whist, stein. Abraham Chnstian. Mrs. BLACK TOP PAVING PLAYGROUNDS PARKING AREAS UlTTfES OF RE-SURFUmC RUtONSSLE HIES CALL FUE ESTIMATE OWI-U45 FENIMORE BLACKTOP INC.

21 Grant Terr. Mam'k. N.Y. derenko of New Rochelle, and a sister, Mrs. Stephen Hankowski of O'-apgp, -T.

'tn'vp in ad- to her husband. John OT- programs will be staged Oct. 14 at Trinity School, New Rochelle, for Jamboree Scouts of Pelham, New Rochellp and Larch- r-renko" of the 2" Of" at Bronx- 12-15 pm r-o-rteen grandchild-en also sur- scouts of Mount Vernon. Bronx- a.m, to 5 p.m. Thursday viDe.

Tuckahoe-Eastchester Crestwood. The following local Scoots have signified then- interest in going to the Jamboree: 9 p.m. Sin, Disease, and Death Thursday, 10 am-Rummage CHURCH OF GOD IN 4 p.m.-Junior choir lor 679 Mamaroneck Elder D. Lesson-Sermon at Christian Sci- prlsi 8:15 choir MRS. CHARLES DA.VIELSON NEW ROCHELLE- Mrs Catherine Snauler.

Daniel- ence senvcei Sunday. Friday. 30 a sale eighty-live a 'ormer Jamboree: IH. Was.ungton, God's healing and saving power Saturday. 10 am-Rummage of Davenport Neck died Friday James Hartley.

Roger H. Marhn. 10 a.m.-Church School. brought out in readings sale; 9 am-Junior choir for a nSg home in David Bull. Peter Goldman, Eric'John De.vter.

'upenntendent which include this, boys. afterTlone Jensen. DonaW Fanning. John, 11:45 a.m.-Worship. Sermon by "Break The flowers the altar will be A native of she had McCarthy.

Bruce Campbell. Bill Ithe pastor A Iianve.ol Germany, sne naa Christopher (Juinn. Frank-i 8 30 pm- lin Riddock. Kenneth Taylor. Rich-' Tuesday.

5 Lord halh comforled his peopl ard Dudley. Don Woodworth all 8:30 p.m. Evangelistic redeemed Jeruaalem." LARCHMONT TEMPLE 75 Mamaroneck. Mike MitcheU. John ices I Slecbors from and Larchmont Ave.

Rabbi Leonard W. Ned Meehan. Jetfrey 1 Thursday. 8:30 pm-Services. Health with Key to the Scriptures' S.

Scholer. Cantor Edward Gra- livcd here 40 years before movmg to Mamaroneck three years ago. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran (Church an-l the widow of the late Charles Danielson. She is survived bv a sister.

MisslF. Jacobs. Thomas A. Bolton. im -Fellowship services.

ogether, ye given in memory o( Henry Win- ay. 5 pm Youth Pray- of Jerusalem: for tne, throp Ballantine. 1 Fv.n<.w,.,ic Lord hath comforted his (leople be Friday. 8 p.m.^Choir. by Baker Eddie will include Louise Danielson of 1133 Midland' B.irhrach, Frank R.

Roggeri. Tedi TTII-IVIAC-C )At Bronxville. a former res-i Schwabach. Luke Ashley. Johnl ST.

THOMAS EPISCOPAL, 291. ident here. Spollen. Robert Spollen Robert'CHURQl. West Boston Post Road hob ham; Sidney C.

Philip, president. Jesse Messing, president of the Sisterhood; Frederick Rosinoff Bachrach Mac Beard Billy Carr 'and Mt. Pleasant Avenue; the Rev. the kingdom of heav-1 president of the Brotherhood MRS. CROCEFISSA P.

BISBANO i paul Mason, Chris Rehnberg, Qayton Melling, rector; reign within us. and sm. dis- A solemn high mass will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Trinity Church. Mamaroneck.

for s. er Reisman, jeaae, and death will diminish until Steven TeoDer Rev. Wiley W. Merryman. associ- fase.

ana aeatn will dii Ed iSnon Holtz. and choir-, Sunday, School. 7:45 p.m.—Kol Nidre Services. John Batterson. Ed Wil- ate; Jo'in HolU.

orgamst and I Monday. 9:45 a.m. Yom Kip- Morlev. Robert TL Crocetissa Proietto Bisbano who.n Timothv Carroll John Mack- Sunday, 8 a.m.-Holy Commun- he merciful Yom Kippur Services; 3:.30 died suddenly of a heart attack Mark 9:15 a.m. Family Service f- bless us; and cause his p.m.-Yom Kippur Afternoon Serv- Thursday night at her home.

.322 mond all of Lfrchmont Sunday School. Anthem, Holy to scoe uoon us; that thy ces including Memorial Sen-ices; Mamaroneck Mamaroneck Adult eaderewtowM accom be known upon earth. 8:30 p.m.-Membership Reception. She was seventy.ight years indude wllliam F.j.iLl^^^^ Mrs. Bisbano.

a garment w-orker affiliated w-ith the Internatwnal Garment Union, was born Sept. 14, 1881 in Italv. Her husband. Joseph, d-ed in 1932. Black of Mamaroneck M.

sermon: prelude. Call to Thee CougWin. Thompson Flmt STRAIT John B. Forrest of Larchmont. With Voice of Singing Shaw; Fugue ui o.

Tvr 1. by Bach State Not Sure Polio GATE Mrs. Bisbano is sunived by Vnr three sons and a daughter. OF I ear £HiJ Adamo, Mupn. Ma-1 ALBANY Slate Health maroneck; Frank Bisbano.

Parsons Harrison; Thomas P. Bisbano. 3 Palmer Ave Harrison and Gaspari Proietto of Italy. She is also by 16 grandchildren. Interment will be at Holy chre New Rochelle.

The body is reposing at the Pape Funeral Home. 453 Halstead Mamaroneck, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

3:45 pm. F. leaves lor School super- New Yorif. iinienaent. Tuesday.

8:15 p.m. St. Catherine's Qiapter; 5 p.m. Boyi Sunday. 10 a.m.-Sunday School Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

CHURCH 0 3:30 m. Hebrew. Friday. 8:30 p.m. -Services.

Rabbi Morris Kertzer, speaker. Saturday. 10:30 a.m. Bar Mitzvah of Perry Frantzman, Singing I 0 Thursday, 12:30 p.m. r- Madison St The Rev.

I Club Alfred S. Powell. Department is keeping a close w-atch on the outbreak of polio ill the 57 counties outside New York City before deciding whether the disease is on the decline for the year. The U.S. Public Health Service said yesterday the worst was over nationally for this year.

The State Health Department would not say. however, whether the peak had been passed in New York. A spokesman said the de- oartment would watch the situation for another week. August and September normally are peak months polio. MATSB-EUzibtth Kec, 17 Suoimii 1 The department said 15 ca.ses ot Ave Ryf, V.

tormpriy of 143 polio had been reported in the SI Deaths Ss o' Mr. and Mrs. L. Frantz- a.m. Sewing; 7:30 p.m.^^ by the 10:30 am.

Holy at First Bap -1 LARCHMONT AVENUE PRES -I Commmionf 3 30 Red Powell, speaker. I BYTERIAN CHURCH-Rev Floyd Knollwnod Ave, Mft: day. This was the lowest total since a sharp upswing began in August. ATCI who Wis the son of the Itte Albert UHVex and the beloved mother of Uarfaret Uares Mann. Services 3 30 p.m Tiieiday.

Oct 13 at The Heller ind Baudoux Funeral, Home. Valley Dorcassi street, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LewUton. Pennsylvanln. Inlerment Marlu Cemetery, Lewlaton Penn- mar till at the WlllUm H. Graham Puner Home.

Botton Posl Road, Eye. NY Stturday Oct. 10 until II p.m. MOUNT EDEN JEWISH CEMETERY Btautiiul to.OtW*. wa PlMa A.kUkbl.

That scientific prayer can bring healing is attested by a woman from Norfolk, who will relate her experience in an interview at a.m. tomorrow on the Chris- 1 tian Science radio program over: Choir. WRCA. The subject of the Friday, 8 p.m. Prayer and cast is.

Her tes-j class Choir; 8:15 p.m. Canvass Meeting; 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts. Thursday, 7 p.m. Boys Choir; 7:30 p.m.

St. Thomas's Choir. Saturday, 11 a.m. -Junior Altar Guild. BARRY AVE.

AME I CHURCH-645 N. Barry Ave. The Rev. Homer S. Roan, pastor; Levi I Hall, chorister.

Mrs. Ethel Stith, Sunday School superintendent- Sunday. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Bible Class.

11 Sermon by the pastor. Music by the Gospel Chorus. 3:30 Workers' Anniversary program. The Rev A. J.

Haggard of Metropolitan AME Zion Church, speakers The Misses Maud anl Mildred son. conference workers. Tuesday, 8:30 m. Gospel Chorus. Wednesday.

8:.30 p.m. Senior- i 4-MH Saturday, 12:30 p.m. Buds or Promise. timony reveals the practical value of the Beatitudes from the Bible. Kerj Baker will sine Malotte 'si inspiring solo.

Garland, pastor. 10 a POLE SMACKED Beulah Gadsen of Mount Ver- nop suffered minor bruises yesterday when she fell asleep at the wheel and her car hit a pole police report. The entire front of the car was pushed in. police say. Where perfection has been traditional for two generations.

SILLECR REECH FUNERAL HOME MAMARO.VECK, OW ISMS It? Eaat Posl Road TODAY LAST DAY TO REREGISTER FOR mV. 3 VOTE Today is Ihe last day for certain voters to reregister lor the elertion Nov. 3. Persons who must register or reregister are those who: 1. Moved since last voting.

2. Did not vote last year or the year before. 3. Changed name, as by marriage or court order. 4.

Will vote lor the first time. Registration usually is in regular polling places which are open until 10 o'clock tonight. School. Kay Francis, 11 Sermon oy the pastor on "What Being a Real Person Means." Music by the Young Choir. 3:30 p.m.

Service. Rev. Alfred Powell, speaker. 8 p.m Worship. Sermon or "Still Waters Tuesday 7 p.m.

Young Choir; 8 p.m. Teachers' aass. Wedneslay. 8 p.m.—Prayer. Qub.

Friday, 8 p.m.—Senior I 'hoir. Saturday, 6 p.m.—Gospel Choi us ST. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Edward! Stoclanann. president of Kersten Perry, pastor. OW 8-3880; Church! Boai-d; OW 8-3579; Hobart C.

Utter, secretary TE 5-1252; Carole M. Olsen. organist choirmaster BE 5-3092; Emil Wesphal, Sexton. OW 8-5815. Sunday 9 School, grades Kindergarten through High School Juniors; pre-kindergartea ON YOUR MONEY Wim SAFETY INSURED SAfTTY JULY TO DECEMBER OPEN THURSDAYS 5:30 P.M TO 7:30 P.M.

CARCHMONT FEDERAL SAVING (, LOAN ASSOCIATION THE OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN LARCHMONT SA VINOS INSURED TO 110,000 BX FEDERAL SAVINGS AND IXJAN INSURANCE CORF. 146 CHATSWORTH LARCHMONT WiiAT A ONDERFUL IME! Everyone children and parents will want to see the big FLOAT PARADE tomorrow afternoon. It's the kind of wonderful fun and excitement that makes living in Larchmont fun and exciting. And what a wonderful purpose the Larchmont Community Chest remember: EVERYBODY BENEFITS FROM THE COMMUNITY CHEST. The parade starts at 2 P.M.

at the Murray Avenue School and proceeds down Murray Avenue to Chatsworth Avenue, all the way down Chatsworth across the Boston Post Road to Monroe Avenue, then to Locust Avenue and over to Flint Park. Line the streets, wave the balloons, blow the horns. Watch the biggest parade in Larchmont history: bands, floats, color guards, and hundreds of marchers. Help, with your applause, to select the three award winning floats. Then follow the parade to FUnt Park for the BIG RALLY.

Hear George D. Burchell, Town Supervisor; Douglas Williams, Community Chest president, and John B. Coffinberry, Village Mayor. DON'T FORGET, TOMORROW, SUNDAY, AT 2 P.M..

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