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dr- PATENT TRADER Saturday, Dec. 2, 1972 fane's (J MENS'WEAR the name fo remember in formal attire For Sale or Hire Call 203 438-9050 COPPS HILL PLAZA RIDGEFIELD Open evenings 'til 9:30 UUPUT 1510 RADIO \THE VOICE OF PUTNAM COUNTY\ For up to the minute news WPUT - Member of the Associated Press and ABC Radio Network Entertainment COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS TOWN MEETING COVERAGE WPUT WAS ON THE SCENE WHEN PRESIDENT NIXON VISITED WESTCHESTER * Explosion fire destroyed General Castings * Major fire hit downtown Danbury * Policeman was shot in Mahopac * Putnam County School Budgets Approved * Governor Dewey was buried in Pawling WPUT LOCAL NEWS ON THE HOUR ABC NETWORK NEWS ON THE HALF HOUR. Join Eric Gross - Ken Stein - Walter Hollis - Phil Vitale for News as it happens on the voice of news in Putnam County Obituaries Bruno Z/rafo, 88, Caruso's secretary MOUSE FAMILY, a display created for Christmas by recreates a scene on the cover of a New York department will be lit evenings. Staff Photo by Phil Litchfield students at Douglas G. Grafflin School in Chappaqua, store's last year's Christmas catalog. The lobby display Dr. Houghton Holliday WPUT 1510 UNO OAKHURST, Calif - Dr Houghton Holliday, a long-time Westchester resident and the father of Dr. Robert Hplliday of Mt. Kisco, died November 24 in Oakhurst. Born July 9, 1889, in Sanborn, N.Dak., Dr. Holliday received his A.B and D.D.S degrees from the University of Min nesota and taught there and at Peking Union Medical College in China during the 1920s He served as dean of the School of Dental and Oral Surgery of Columbia University from 1936 to 1945 and was a faculty member at the school from 1928 to 1954 when he retired to Oakhurst, Calif Dr Holliday is survived by his wife, Irmgard, two sons, Dr Robert Holliday of Mt. Kisco and Dr Paul Holliday of Newport, Me , and six grand children James Mullin Your Station for complete election coverage. Local - Statewide - National NORTH CASTLE - James Mullin, 58, of Banksville Road, died Wednesday at Northern Westchester Hospital He was born in Maynard, Mass , April 20, 1914. He was a General Motors executive He is survived by his wife. Jeanne Mclntyre Mullin, two sons, Michael and Dennis Mullin, and two daughters, Susan and Karen, all of the home address. Services are private. Funeral arrangements by Edward A Cassidy Funeral Home, Mt Kisco DIRECTIONS UNLIMITED TRAVEL SERVICE • ladivjdad and Croup Travel Consatting Personal Service for Your Every Travel Need e) foreign Car Purchase* Arranged through Our Office 241-1700 344 Main Street, Mt. Kisco (Oppesttt the Hospital) Martha Dwyer CHAPPAQUA - Martha Strayer Dwyer, 79, a former resident of Chappaqua, died in Fort Lauderdale. Fla , November 24. after a long illness Born September 17, 1892 in Ohio, she was the wife of the late William J Dwyer, who died last year She is survived by one daughter, Mrs Jane McCarthy of Evansville, Ind., and three sons, William J Dwyer Jr of 3 Club Way, Mt Kisco, John Dwyer, of Franklin Lakes, N J , and Donald Dwyer of 82 Ran dolph Road, White Plains A Requiem Mass was held Tuesday at the Church of St John and St Mary, Chappaqua, with interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery CHRISTMAS PRESENT MKT GOLD OVERLAY Roses of dclicitch h.md- c.mcd genuine i\on, with finch \ eined lc.n cs i n HKt \cllou gold o\crl.i\ See our bc.iutiful selec tion of tins fine qu.ilih jcucln tod.i\. ADDESSI JEWELRY STORES 78 Main St., Brewster 72 Elm St., New Canaan 387 Main St., Ridgefield 272 Main St., Danbury 147 Main St., .Danbury CHRISTMAS PRESENT 14 KT GOLD OVERLAY Grape Motif . . . beautifully fashioned in HKt. yellow gold overlay with graduated cultured pearls. From our new selection of Krementz Fine Quality Jewelry. AE.MBE ADDESSI JEWELRY STORES 78 Main St., Brewster 72 Elm St., New Canaan 387 Main St., Ridgefield 272 Main St., Danbury 147 Main St., Danbury Exclusively at the ADDESSI JEWELRY STORES • o OMEGA lor a lifetime ol proud possession A watch she'll love automatically Exclusively at the ADDESSI JEWELRY STORES O OMEGA ! lor a lilotimc ol proud possession Sell-wlnding ladymatic wmda it- sell o n the wrist MK white or yellow solid gold case Sapphette faceted crystal $185 With strap S'85 ADDESSI JEWELRY STORES 78 Main St., Brewster 72 Elm St., New Canaan 387 Main St., Ridgefield 272 Main St., Danbury !47Main St., Danbury %fi3 When it's tim .8 for a a precious gift No gift Is more highly esteemed than a n Omega watch Superbly styled supromely accurate 14K solid gold bracelet watch S375 GEM* 3 ADDESSI JEWELRY STORES 78 Main St., Brewster 72 Elm St., New Canaan 387 Main St., Ridgefield 272 Main St., Danbury 147 Main St., Danbury George Bates BYRAM, CONN - George (Ducky) Edward Bates II, 44, ol 20 Hollow Wood Lane, By ram, died Tuesday at Greenwich Hospital He was born in Greenwich December 9, 1927, the son of Daniel T. Bates Sr. and the late Frances Anyan Bates. He was employjed by the Greenwich Highway Depart ment Mr Bates served in the Air Force during World War II and was a member of American Legion Post 1097, New Castle He leaves his wife, Virginia Ann Chutka Bates, one son, George Edward Bates III, and one daughter, Lynn Merrie Ba^es, all of the home address; his father, Daniel T. Bates Sr. of Greenwich; two brothers, William S. Bates of Byram and Samuel T. Bates Jr. of Glenville, and three sisters, Mrs. Alice Sucamel of Mid- dletown, Conn., Mrs. Ruth Weiss of Glenville, Conn, and Margaret Bates of California. Funeral services were to be held Friday morning at the Reilly-Gallagher Funeral Home, Greenwich, and the First Lutheran Church Burial was to be in Middle Patent Rural Cemetery CHAPPAQUA - Bruno Zirato, a prominent figure in music circles and a resident of Chappaqua from 1935 to 1958, died Tuesday at Columbia- Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, after a long illness. He was 88. His son, Bruno Zirato Jr., now lives in the home he built in 1935 at 34 Ludlow Drive. The elder Mr. Zirato terraced the property and became known throughout the community for .his gardening ability with both flowers and vegetables In New York, however, he had been connected with the \business-portion of-the,. New _ York Philharmonic since 1927, and was advisor to the Philharmonic's board of directors at the time of his death. Mr Zirato had been Enrico Caruso's private secretary for the last seven years of the singer's life and was managing director of the Philharmonic from 1956 to 1959 Born in Italy, he had decided on a journalists's career against the wishes of his father, a judge, went to Paris in 1912 to study at the Sorbonne Per suaded by an American doctor to come to the United-States, he found himself stranded in New York City with little money or English. He wrote for Italian language newspapers, gave Italian lessons and coached singers in Italian pronunciation until, in 1915, he met Enrico Caruso while working as an organizer of a World War 1 fund raising bazaar Shortly afterwards, at another fundraising affair, he met Nina Morgana, a Hi BRUNO ZIRATO William Odell, 18 PLEASANTVILLE - William Odell, 18, of Woodbrook Road, died in an automobile accident in Pleasantville Wednesday. Born in Yonkers October 20, 1954, he lived in Pleasantville for 16 years. He was a student at Rumsey Hall School, Washington, Conn., and had previously attended Hackley School in Tarrytown He was the great grandson of Governor Benjamin Odell and a descendant of Gen. Jonathan Odell He leaves his mother, Mrs. Ann Fleury Odell, and a/* brother, Robert, both of the home address Services were to be Friday at 1:30 p.m at St. John's Episcopal Church, Pleasant ville, and burial was to be in Nine Partners Burial Ground, Millbrook Arrangements were by Beecher Funeral Home, Pleasantville In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Rumsey Hall School. Metropolitan Opera soprano, whom he married in 1921 She sang with the Metropolitan for 14 years He became connected with the Philharmonic when in 1927, the management felt it needed an Italian liaison man to smooth its dealings with Conductor Arturo Toscanini Mr Zirato was business manager of Musical Digest from 1922 to 1928 During that period he was New York representative of the San Franciso and Los Angeles opera companies, La Scala in Milan and Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires Many great conducters and singers of the era were under his personal management In 1936 he became vice president of Columbia Artists Management, a firm founded by the Philharmonic's manager Arthur Judson, in 1929 Mr Zirato retired from the Columbia post in 1956 Mr Zirato leaves besides his wife and his son, two grand children, John Bruno and Nina Elizabeth, and two sisters in Italy A memorial service will be held at a date to be announced Burial will be in Fair Ridge Cemetery, Chappaqua EDWARD ADAMS FUNERAL HOME 57 Yeorsof Fumily Experience ; 15 Church St Co'rmel Mildred F. Busch PLEASANTVILLE - Mildred F Busch, 63, of 170 Sunnyside Avenue, died Monday at Northern West chester Hospital where she had been a patient for three days She was born in Pleasantville on October 2, 1909, and had worked as a machine operator for Date Twine Co., Chappaqua She leaves her husband, Vincent R. Busch, of the home address, two sons, Melvin Metzler of Peekskill and Donald Busch of Hopewell Junction, three daughters, Mrs Shirley Lander of White Plains, Miss Barbara Busch of Hopewell Junction, and Mrs Helen Cimino of Haverstraw, a brother, Frank Lambert and a sister, Eileen Buser, both of Brooklyn Services were Thursday at Holy Innocents Church, Pleasantville, and burial was in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Putnam Valley. Arrangements were by Beecher Funeral Home, Pleasantville. Emmy R. Turner SHENOROCK - Emmy R Turner, 89, of Ross Drive, died Thursday at her home She was born in New York, November 15, 1883, and was a retired New York City school teacher She retired in 1936 and moved to Shenorock She was a graduate of Hunter College and was active in community and political affairs in Somers, especially the Somers Library, and was a founder of the Shenorock Library She is survived by two nieces, Clara M. Turner and Mrs. Raymond Windfelder, both of Levittown, Pa , and five grand nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Monday at 2 p m. in the Clark Funeral Home, Katonah. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m interment will be in Beechwood Ceme tery, New Rochelle CARGAIN CLARK FUNERAL HOME serving oil foiths in their time of need 628-5655 ROUTE 6 MAHOPAC, N Y A Famous STONY CREEK Monuments If you want the best, we invite you to visit our display and see the new Stony Creek Monuments. 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