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14 PATENT TRADER Thursday, July 27, 196\1 Tom McGrath has been voted] the most valuable player of the, 1967 season in Little League baseball. He was given a Rawlings Baseball Glove at the :��al.: ��:�:'\'' ���� Picni:.! ',' ''''�tJ<'«:;ili.}IIlrf' ., I t �: ��::..\ ... ���.�.�_...ai This award is given yearly to! the best 12-year-old in Little, : League. ; ,J Tom IS the son of Mr. and, Mrs. Martin McGrath 0 f' Spencer Street. He is a member I of the Manhattan Savings Bank team and, as its pitcher, has: ':...�-' -=> had a record of 8 wins and' 1 loss. \ Little League, award to Tom McGrath Cibrowius from Germany has Street Cathy was 13 on July her two children of West Street been attending high school in 18. Michael, 9 on July 25 and who have spent the past week Portland. �re.. for the past Joan wiII be 10 on July 30. in Montreal, Canada, where year She IS one of a group -- they visited Expo and many' of members who took a three- :l-Ir and Mrs, Elmer Stonsby other places oC in t ere s t weeks' trip across the United oC High Street enjoyed a week's returned ho.:ne on Saturday. ' States. She is presently staymglVacation in Eastham, Mass., with the Buonos Cor a week recently in order to see New York be-: __ T�e �ev Jo�n Ferdenez oC fore going back to Germany , :'.1r and :'.lrs John Mounare Spain IS as?I?tmg at S t , attended the christening of FranCIS of AsSISI Church during :'.1 ran d :'.1 r sPa t ric k Katherine lVIary Cawley, inCant the summer, Westerman of 212 Spring Streetldaughter of Mr and Mrs. .. and their three children recently' :'.Iichael Cawley o� Croton Falls, Mrs: Guido Pieterobono and returned from a camping trip!formerly of Mt. KISCO The baby her five sons - John, Guy, to the Pennsylvania Dutch'was born on July 11 and is Terry, Peter and Rex - of Country, where they took many:th(.> couple's sixth chi 1 d F,t. .. Lauderdale, �la., a.r e Side trips to the various points'Godparents were an uncle and visrting her Sister, MISS Bernice: of interest. jaunt. Joseph Wray oC Carmel Hoffman of Grove Street. They 'and ::\'Irs Joan Achorn of New are en route home from a To yisit winery IHampshire vacation aboard, spent chiefly , Bertrand \Var� formerly of'� �ndon and �aris where they The Mt. KISCO SeDlo� Group, Mt. Kisco, welcomed hIS 32nd vlSlted. Capt. Pietrobono who is' Ispon.sored by t�e �t. KIS,CO R��- grandchild. and Mrs. Nt a e based � London w�ere he flies I reauon Commission, Will VISit Cawley of New York, her sixth a Convair 990 for AirFrance, 'the Brotherhood Wmery 10 grandchild A famiiy reception Capt. Pietrobono IS the son a professor of physics at Washingtonville on Wednesday. 'followed the ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. John Pietrohono The KIwanis Club will meet Manhattan College in New York. I August 2. A chartered bus wil, . of Spring Street, Mt. Kisco. Mrs For Detailed Information torught (Tb�sday) at Leonard -- 'Ieave the Elks Club parking I ::\'Ir and ::\'1I'S L e roy Pietrohono is the daughter of 1 S 61 Park at 7 0 clock. A programi The l\lt. Kisco Rescue Frre lot at 10 30 a.m Bring a bag Woodward of Moore Avenue the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Call Collect John McGranaghan - -3040 will be presented by one of Po l i e e a tt end edt he Ma_,lunch There is no admission \ attended the funeral of Mr. Hoff.man of Grove Street. The the members. lmarcneck parade recently fee to the winery IWcodward's brother Melvin family expects to leave for Ft henings & Weekends 1·452·1767 ITheyw��ar�a��lfu ��� ��� a�m��Ben�ngton,����� '�===============�===============� Stephen Porter, son of Mr for best appearance out of all,program of arts and crafts and Vt, Saturday I and Mrs. William Porter of, the fire police who attended' games will be held at the Elks' -- Kathleen Lane, celehrated his'the parade. !Club from 12 noon until 3 pm Jimmy Landry, son oC Mr fifth birthday w:ith a bike .Party: For further I�form�tion, please I and Mrs. Raymond Landry of' �or seyeral of his young friends, i 1UClIELLE BONDI. daughter cap Mrs Briccetti at ::\10 6- Kathleen Lane, was given a 1D�luding h� brothers. Billy and of Mr. and Mrs Joseph V. Bondi,43;)1. .small luncheon in honor of his Dicky, a SISter, Debbie, John of Manchester Drive, celebrated [ninth birthday on July 22. Hawkins. Bru�e Halsted. Rob- her fourth birthday on July 21 Keith Huckvale, son of Mr 'Guests included his brothers. ert Morsch. Jill Wavnhuk and Guests at a party included her and Mrs. Sydney Huckvale C?fiBobby and Ricky, and Billy Gmny Landry I sister, Diana, Janet DeStefano, �illwoo� Road, ce.ebrated his1and Dicky Porter. The children Mlchael Honey, Joseph St eigbth birthday last week. later attended a performance Persons in t ere s ted in' G€orge Jr. and Pamela Hos- . -- ,of \The Gnome Mobile .. becoming a Brownie leader or podar Basil Mulley of East Way -- assistant leader for the Mt -- spent two weeks on a summer I l\1r and Mrs, Will i am Kisco Girl Scouts, should call Christopher John Repp, inCant,tour with the Air Force at theiFltzgeral� of High Street spent Mrs. Alexander Ewen at 1\10 SOIl of !\lr and Mrs. M.ichaeliDeCense Industrial Supply Sunday With their son - in -law CLEARANCE SPECIALS.- 6-6131. Repp of 61 Spring Street, was Center ID Philadelphia land daughter. Mr. and Mrs 'born on July 1 at Northern -- John Doyle of Port Chester. The Boy Scouts of Troop 43 Westchester Hospital The baby It s birthday time again at SALE DAYS TIIRU MONDAY! are enjoying a two-week has one brother, ;\hchael Jr .. the horne of !\Jr and ::\lrs I \lrs EUDIce Leitch and her .--------��-IIIII ... I1111--------------------------- ..... encampment at Camp Read in who Will be four in September. �harles _ Hunter __ of .. _ Le_��rd daughter. Mrs, M Doyle, and Brant Lake, N.Y. The tnfant was a fourth .- -----.- MORE OUTDOOR \FUN·IN. THE.SUN\! New books listed �::::lld 2��:I��dsu���\ana�J FORE YOU BUY SALE PRICED PAINT The following new books have !\lrs M1chael Hepp �f Katonah CHECK MARY CARTER PRICES. been received at the Mt. KISCO D I Lock :'..1 Public Library' Adult fiction' oug as ckun, -on of . r M � \The Case of the Goo d and Mrs Bruce Locklin of �\II?': e. Employer by Chnstopher Parkview Plal:e, c('ltOrate,?, hi> MIf: �, Bush -\The Thlrd Book about second birthday on Jul� �. <\ � A h \b U J h \W'd : party was given. \I. mch was C un Y v:,e 0 nson; I e attended by his brother. Garth �argasso Sea .by Jean �hYS, and a sister. LIane. Lou and Other Pe.ople s Money by Scott Taylor. Jeanne Lvnn and Jerome Weidman Janice Appedu. . Adult Nonlicuon: \A World of Breads\ by Dolores Casella. AFS host family \The Life That Late He Led A Biography of Cole Porter\ !\lr and Mrs Anthony Buono by George Eels, \Conqueror of of Grey Rock Park Road are l�������_;;;n-;;;�larJI��;;t,l;llil�I;.i the World: The LiCe of Genghis hosts to an AFS student. ., Khan\ by Rene Grousset. \In through a project sponsored by Praise of Vegetables\ by Luise the Chappaqua schools. vtomca Light. \New Life Begins at - - -_ - - Forty' by Robert Peterson ... --------- .. \Mao Tse-Tung\ by Stuart Schram. \Jade' A Collector's Guide\ by Geoffrey Wills Youth Fiction \The Runnmg Back\ by Tex Maule Youth Nonfiction: \Mastery of the Air\ by Sir Graham Sutton. \A Long Way l'p: The Story of Jill Kinmont\ by E G Valens. Juvenile Fiction' \The Teddy Bear Habit\ by James L Collier, \William Tell and Hts Son\ by Bettina Hur'trnann. \Moon Man\ by Tomi Ungerer. By MRS. RAYMOND LANDRY 1\10 6·9369 and snss ELIZABETH CROKE MO 6-6042 Mr and Mrs. Darrell Dewey and their two children have just moved from Maryland to their present home on Armonk Road which they purchased from Mr and Mrs. John F !'Iturray Jr The Knights of Columbus Will meet this evenmg I Thursday, 10 the K of C hall On Wednesda� August 9 at 1 p m. at the :m KISCO Elks OUb. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Gallhn-d. known professionally as Lucille and Eddie Roberts, will entertain the !lit. Kisco Senior Group WIth a mind reading act. Anyone over 60 years old IS invited to attend Refreshments will be served. Mrs Elmer Stonsby of High Street was hostess to the Sharp Set TOPS at an after-meeting swimmmg par.y at her home on Monday evemng. ?Ir and Mr< Joseph Carneiro of Gatto Drive announce the birth of theIr sevemn child. Fredenck James. who was born July 21 at Northern Westchester Hospital. The infant has tlrree brothers and three sISters THOMAS McGRATH famous make dinner sets • service for 8 30% off. reg. price a great variety of colors & patterns the pottery corner EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE TOP INCOME IN OUR NEW EXPANSION PROGRAM - > Fred Siggelkow, formerly of Mt. Kisco, phoned fro m Hendersonville, N C, where he and his wife now live. and said that they were aU right even though the head - on plane crash OOok place nearby. A neIgbbor of Mr. Siggelkow's saw one of the planes fall hke a huge ball of fire from the sky Mr. and Mrs. Car men - DeFrancesco of Fairways Drive Connecticut's Outlet and their four sons spent the For Seconds, Closeouts, weekend at Copake, NY Special Purchases in Mary Lou Molmaro. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Molinaro CHINA, GLASS, of Grandview Drive, celebrated OVENWARE and her lOth birthday with a party for 35 of her classmates and GIFTS friends. I 370 POST MOAD Dr. and Mrs_ George J Crowa' and their 10 children have just iDa r.- e n moved to Mt. Kisco from I h 2 milE'S �oulh of Rt. 8-1 on . Commh ack, L'mI\ghTbeSYtrpurtchfra5Cd Rd., RI. 'i, D\:\BLRY\ a ome Oil. ee om 655.:.4469 3-98S0 Mr. and Mrs. William Lena. 8 P �J F' n P 'I '!'be Crowes have six daughters a • to •. l'f· n. to iJ • .' and four SODJI, ranging in age esdays to 5 P.'J. Wm. B. Hawley .:' frO!Jl 3 to 14. Dr. Crowe is \ 1 .. ----------------I11!1---- Modern Sunoco Station Available in Mid Hudson Valley Area • Moderate Investment. Paid Training • Excellent Income RT. 202 - CROMPOND RD YORKTOWN OPEN EVERY NIGHT TJLL 10 'PM IS SALE PRICED EVERY DAY with crank! ( , • 1#1 aInti .... Ift _RIg • Sewall colorful webbing • \eat-resistant 1II'IItI • Folcis COMpCIctly • Adivsts to 5 positioftS ��MARY CARTER PAINTS T ABL-£ CLOTH \ 33 C GALS. FOR 98 RANCH & BARN RED $ • TOP QUALITY AED 'AI .. T • MEDIUM GLOSS • !'lOti-FADING • U�CELUNT FOR ounUILDI!;�. ROOFS, fENCES, tTC. 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