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~ 'T • Mr. ^a ^s^Eachard^ P. Axten i Mrs. P . Weir, Mrs. B. Keefer, Mrs. and theif'rfdur children, pj Clark Street arenxoving into tfneirvnew on Martling Avenue toalay. Mr. Edwin Snell, newiy elected presided at the meet- . ihg of the Bedford Road PTA B%rd of Directors at the school on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Truslow Hyde, ;. 'Broadway, held a duplicate v . bridge' party at their home on Saturday, •\x Mrs. John Brown, Wilton Conn., formerly of Pleasantville, was th,e guest of Mrs. S. E. Hill, Manvil&yBoad on Friday. '; Mrs.^willard Johnson,, Brook '•Manoi.'^Scnd Mrs. Fred Stephans, Manoi. ana ails, were hostesses at a \party; in jjjagnor of Mrs. Fred , Michels'«f94fcrfSfie home of Mrs. Johnson -on- Wednesday. One hundred pcouples attended * a receptions 'and dance spon sored by the Men's Club of St. Reidy and O. Dennison, Mrs. J Mrs. W. Heidepriem. George B^I^oiarK ^bireet,^is j t8r> white p lairxSi lt has Deen an nounced by the Center. About FAIR -VP'gtfir.ual rv ^tern States Antiques Fair, the oldest contin uously staged display of its kind in the country, will be held the week of November 13 through 18 at the Westchester County Cen- John's Church last Friday. Louis visiting\his grand-daughter, Mrs. Roy Crouch of Cleveland, O., this week. Mrs. Fred Stephans was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Vincent Barth on Thursday. Miss M. L. Wehs, Briarcliff, was this week's winner of the Mystery Gift presented by the Treasure Chest Gift Shop, Manville Road The Welfare Committee of the Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Donald Macurda, Great Oak Lane, on Tuesday. The mem bers are working on Chris-mas j stockings for the Milbank Home 1 in Valhalla. Mrs Frank Dibble and her son Eurton, Manville Lane, have re turned from Texas where they have been visiting Mrs. Dibble's sister. NEWS CASTLE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1050 MTSTSKY AWARD V* Mrs.\ Henri Jourdaine of Wash ington Avenue, Pleasantville, was the winner of the free mystery,. award given by the Treasure Basest Road Chest, opposite the Rome Theatre WHite Plains '.#1062 in PPleasantville, Monday, Ooto- \\ Truck scrvicc 24 hrs. a day \\t JOSSES '& ^TRUCKS & SERVICE ber 27 12.0 exhibitors are expected to display hundreds of thousands of items from fabulously valued furniture to ribbons of mainly historical interest. Center dcors will be open for the Fair from 1 to 11 p. m. except closing day, when the Fair concludes at 6 p. m. I PAY TOP CASH PRICES for Men's. Used Suits, Overcoats and Shoes. WE SELL NEW Fur nishings and Army and Navy goods. Call White Plains 8- 0617. SAM SHERMAN 28 Main Street, White Plains ^ Dean, Choate Lajaer~$as chair man and VJas ^0^S^£ by Nor- uorne Gatling' of Tioga Lane, and £jtfnry Dombrowsky „of Bear A meeting of the Mount Pleas- Chapter J of\ ffie DAR was ^:;heloVr : at home of Mrs. Ray- |?inQoa Hayhes, Bedford Road, on ''\\onday. Mr. V. E. B. Fuller, tel- Pijone service engineer, gave ^Illustrated lecture, \Gotham ^Itaiage\. Mrs. S. E. Hill was \tality chairman for the ng. rs. W. H. Siebrecht, Clark reet, will entertain the Con temporary Bridge Group on Tuesday. Chester Purdy, Bedford Road, celebrated his ninetieth birth day last week. Vincent Barth, Clark Street, nine years old, has enrolled in a correspondence course in taxi dermy given by the Northwestern $ School of Taxidermy, Ohio, Neb. ^The Rosary Altar Society held J a silver tea at the rectory of Hcly Innocents Church on Wed nesday. Chairman for the affair was Mrs. Benjamin Dubbels who was assisted by Mrs. F. Burke, HALF CENTURY The 50th anniversary of West chester Lighting Company was celebrated Friday night, Novem- Wbr 3, at the annual entertain- ment and dance of the utility's Employees Mutual Aid Society held in the County Center, White Plains. More than 4,000 persons attended, including employes and their families and friends, a number of public officials, civic leaders, members of the boards of directors of Westchester Light ing Company and The Yonkers .Mectric Light & Power Company, ™nd officials of Consolidated Edi son Company of New York, Inc. the parent organization. An address by Edward P. Prez- zano, of Mount Vernon, presi dent of both Westchester utili ty companies, who was intro duced toy Stephen L. Gallagher, of Scarsdale, president of the Mutual Aid Society, highlighted the event. VISIT Westchester Aquarium 454 Momareneck Avenue^ Whit* Plains • New York FIRST TROPHY in the Straight Truck Class was won by Richard Wold, Glendenning Motorways, Inc., St. Paul. Wold, Minnesota State Champion, drove a Dodge GA- 152 IVi-ton \Job-Rated\ Truck. FIR5T TROPHY in the Tractor, Tandem-Axle Semi-Trailer Class was won by O. E. Chapman, Pacific Intermountain Express, Oakland, Calif. Chapman, Colorado State Cham pion, drove a Dodge YA-142 4-ton \Job-Rated\ Truck. SECOND TROPHY in the Tractor, Tandem-Axle Semi-Trailer Class was won by Robert Rudesill, Glendenning Motorways, Inc., St. Paul. Rudesill, Minnesota State Champion, drove a Dodge YA-142 4-ton \Job-Rated\ Truck. THIRD TROPHY in the Tractor, Tandem-Axle Semi-Trailer Claw was won by Harry W. Pollock, Johnson Motor Lines, Inc., Balti more. Pollock, the Maryland State Champion, drove a Dodge YA-142 4-ton \Job-Rated\ Truck. Champion* 49 out of 86 champion truck drivers choose Dodge! Champion drivers know champion trucks! The nation's state champions . v with proved reputations for safety records and driving skill . . . competed recently in New York **2& v the National Truck Roadeo. Given the privilege ..of driving any make truck, these champions seletted'As&^y_> Dodge for national competition by more than 2 to 1 over all other makes combined! In the events in which Dodge trucks partici pated, 6 out of 9 national winners drove Dodge \Job-Rated\ trucks. The champions selected Dodge for these tough tests because of \its extra visibility, its great maneuverability, good braking, and ease of han dling.\ So, take a tip from the men who know: drive a Dodge \Job-Rated\ Truck! THIRD TROPHY in the Straight Truck Class was won by R. D. Wallace, Johnson Motor Lines, Inc., Charlotte. Wallace, who is North Carolina State Champion, drove a Dodge GA-152 IVi-ton \Job-Rated\ Truck. THIRD TROPHY in the Tractor, Single-Axle Semi-Trailer Class was won by Frank Kirkpatrick, Columbia River Truck Co., Portland. Kirkpatrick, the Oregon State Champion, drove a Dodge JA-128 2V2-ton \Job-Rated\ Truck. 251 EAST MAIN STREET ADAMS MOTORS COMPANY Telephone MOunt Kisco 6-6888 — 6-5723 MOUNT KISCO, N. Y.