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NEW CASTLE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6. 1951 • 11 REAL ESTATE Insurance A. T. HOULIHAN 175 King Street—Tel. 1-0980 — 1-0961—Chappaqua, N.Y. Want to Rent or Sell Your Home? We have clients seeking summer rentals and other availabilities. List your home with us! J. Clarence Davies Realty Co., Inc. 274 MADISON AVE., NEW YORK 16, N. Y. CHappaqua 1-0297 or PLeasantville 2-0591 PAVING I* DRIVEWAYS - PARKING AREAS TENNIS COURTS ASPHALT PAVING Call Us For Information Builder of DAl/gfcACMTCIMr • TUF-TOP TENNIS COURTS PAVEMENTS\ I NC.B Chappaqua 1-0415 TIT-TOp Briccetti's \MOUNT KISCO APPLIANCE CENTER\ Refrigerators — Ranges Ironers — Dishwashers Water Healers — Radios Records — Television NEW — USED — RENTALS 9 West Main Street IYIOunt Kisco 6-645°. - 6*54 • Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted • Prescriptions Filled ARTHUR MEYER, Optometrist AT GORDON'S 27 East Main Street MOUNT KISCO, N. Y. Telephone Mount Kisco 6-5925 Cholly Chappaqua Says Mrs. Mabel Vesselowsky, Chappaqua stylist, will dress the cast of \The Women\ a forthcoming production of the famous comedy by Clare Boothe Luce, to be presented by The Pleas- antville Players on April 20 and 21. Mrs. Vesselowsky, who owns the Fashion Studio on King Street, has offered her col lection of evening and street wear for use in the play. She is a member of the Art Group of the Pleasantville Woman's Club and is known locally for her work with water colors. The play, being sponsored by the Mental Hygiene Association, has been cast and rehearsals have begun under the direction of Raymond Johnson of Dodge Farm. Barbara Wetzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wetzel of Hollow Oak Road, hooked a 40-pound wahoo on March 15, fish ing from Captain Christensen's \Troubadour\ off Bermuda. As a six thread line was used, it would seem as if this would turn our to be a world's record under this condition. Confirma tion is pending. Barbara Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly of Pinecliff Road, is home for the spring vacation. Barbara is a freshman at Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass. The Tappan Hill Restaurant in Tarrytown will be the scene of the Chappaqua Dads' Club annual membership dinner dance on Friday, April 27. Charles P. Herbell of Campfire Hills, vice-president of San born Map Company, North Pelham, was interviewed during the presentation of YOUR PROGRAM on Stations WFAS and WFAS-FM yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m. Mr. Herbell was the 18th guest in a new industrial series on Your Program to be introduced by Fred J. Gruel, manager of the Mount Vernon district commercial office of the Consolidated Edison System, sponsor of this all-Westchester variety production. He was in terviewed by Frank A. Seitz, managing director of the stations, and his talk was rebroadcast, by transcription, at 8:30 p.m. over the same facilities. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Marasco of Lawrence Farms South are spending a week at Pinehurst, North Carolina. They are expected to return home this weekend. Their daughter Joan is here from Mount Holyoke. She returns to classes on Sunday. Russell Newcomb of Begg Drive has been appointed sales promotion and public relations director of Simonds Aeroces- sories of Tarrytown, designers and manufacturers of precision aircraft equipment. Formerly associated with the company, Mr. Newcomb has been with the John Price Jones Co. in New York for the past four years and has also served as director of public relations for the New York University-Bellevue Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman Neubert and children, Kathy and Richard of Hardscrabble Road, have returned from Henderson, North Carolina, where they attended a family reunion of Mrs. Neubert's parents. On the return trip they visited in Washing ton, D. C, and were on the reviewing stand with President Tru man when he greeted President Vincent Auriol of France. Last Friday the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the Town of New Castle celebrated its ninth annual entertainment and ball at the Horace Greeley School. The acts were well-re ceived as evidenced by the generous applause. Friday evening the members and their guests enjoyed a steak dinner at the Elk's Club in Mount Kisco. Dr. and Mrs. Roger Grossman of King Street left this week for a vacation in Florida. They will be gone for three weeks. Mrs. William E. Hunt of Mill River Road is entertaining her mother from Albion, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and family of Petersville Farms have returned from a trip to Wilmington, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Coy and family of Mill River Road visited relatives last week in Lakeville, Conn. Mrs. Joseph Ott of Chappaqua Ridge has returned from Post Graduate Hospital in New York where she was a patient and has moved into her new home, also in Chappaqua Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. E. Wolbarst of Douglas Road spent last weekend at Atlantic City, N. J. Among local residents who have recently been patients at the Northern Westchester Hospital and who have since re turned home are Mrs. R. A. Lockwood of Campfire Road and Lewis Bowen of Spring Road. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Robison of Marcourt Drive on the birth of a baby boy born last Tuesday morning at the Northern Westchester Hospital. Mrs. Robison is the former Marcia Heilman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley P. Heilman and great-granddaughter of Mrs. Frank G. Heil man. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Rope and family of Smith Street, returned last Sunday from a visit to Jamestown, N. Y. Their son, Billy, leaves this weekend for Washington, D. 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