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North Wesfehesfer Times, Mt. KIseo, N. Y., Nov. 20, l«8 Community Events Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCall of Derby, Vt., will arrive at their Grove Street house tomorrow for a visit with friends and relatives. Miss Barbara Mackey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Mackey of Croton Avenue, has been pledged to Theta Phi Alpha sorority at Syracuse University, where she is a member of the freshman clas ses. Miss Mackey is a Fox Lane graduate. An eleventh anniversary Mass was said Monday at seven o'clock in St. Francis of Assisi Church for Thomas Fox. Flowers used on the main altar of»St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Sunday were the gift of the husband and children of Cora Ol iver Choate. Dean Arnold, president of the Arnold Baking Company, was guest speaker before members of the Mount Kisco Rotary Club yester day at the Kittle House luncheon meeting. He spoke on his recent trip through Europe. J. Edward Fox of Main Street hopes to fly to Denver on Satur day, to be present for the chris tening of his grandson, William Alexander Stewart, first child of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Stewart, who will be baptized on Sunday. The following day Mr. and Mrs. Fox and their oldest grandchild. Mar- lene, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Reilly of Grov Street will fly home to Mount Kisco. Mrs. Fox has been in ,/ie West for several days, to be .v ith her daugh ter when she re'urned from the hospital following the birth of the baby. Mrs Reilly and Robert Stewart, aunt - and uncle of the child, will be godparents by proxy. be re-packed and transported* to a I Charles, Mrs. Henry Ford and shipping point following Nov. 30. |Mrs. Charles Thomas. In the afternoon, additional 'guests who Mrs. Anthony Cerbone of 32 arrived were Mrs. James Brandt Lexington Avenue and Miss Helen and children Wayne, Dawn and Sarsen of 17 West Hyatt Avenue James Brandt and Mrs. William spent the weekend in Round Top, Smythe. The party was held at N. Y. where they -were the house- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bancroft, former Mount Kisco re sidents. Mrs. Cerbone and Mrs. Bancroft are cousins. Susan's home, 15 Lundy Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Leo La Joie of 16 Locust Street, are back in Mount Kisco, having moved last week from Elmsford, where they have The Most Reverend Joseph M. lived for many months. Pernicone, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of New York will ar- The Most Reverend Joseph M. rive at St., Francis of Assisi Pernicone, Auxiliary Bishop of the Church tomorrow at ten o'clock to Archdiocese of New York, will administer the Sacrament of Con- administer the Sacrament of Con firmation, to a large class of chil- firmation tomorrow in St. Fran- dren and a few adults. cis of Assisi Church. CIS Mr. anr Mrs. Raymond Wood of South Bedford Road will be in New Frdven, Conn., on Saturday wher/e they will show 100 of their colored slides of flowers of the Midnight Sun, photographed in the Canadian Arctic, at a meeting of the Connecticut Botanical Society, at Yale University. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dutcher of Harvey Cedars, N.J. have left for Florida where they plan to stay at Bradenton, Fla. until Feb. 1. Mrs. Dutcher is the sister of John Schneider of Main Street and Mrs. Joseph Manning, who lives in Bradenton. Rabbi Sanford Hahn of the Jew ish Community Center will be ac companied by a large delegation of congregation members on Sun day, when he attends the first meeting of the Westchester-Hudson Valley Division of the Metropolitan Council of United Synagogue of America in Mount Vernon Jewish Community Center. Those who plan to attend include Robert El- man, Michael Tolkin, Israel Machtey, Irving Simon, Herman Klugman, Isadore Marks, Dr. Ger ald Sacks, Joseph Busman, Harry Schacter, Mrs. B. H. Elman and Mrs. James Zobel. On Saturday morning at 11 a .m. Roger Berman of the National a special ceremony in St. Francis Cash Register Company was the of Assisi Church for the blessing guest speaker at the joint Mount of all pre-school children and those Kisco-Pleasantville Rotary Clubs who have -not as yet made their meeting Thursday in Pleasant First Communion, will be conduct- ville. ed by Fathers Colby and Mannis of the Holy Cross Order, who are Rabbi Sanford Hahn of the conducting the Mission in St. Fran- Jewish Community Center has of Assisi Church. selected the topic \Tradition and Change\ as the theme of his ser- Moses Taylor Jr. Post, Ameri- mon at the Sabbath service to-| can Legion is sponsoring a two- morrow night at 8:30 P.M. The day turkey shoot on Saturday and talk will be based on the philoso Sunday at the Adams Gravel Pit phy of the Conservative Jew. on Route 100 in Somers. The fun will get under way at 8 a .m. each Mrs. Joseph A. Caracciolo of 31 day and will continue to sunset. West St. will entertain the Naomi A twelve-gauge Sauer shotgun will Circle of the WSCS of the Mount be awarded at the pit at the close Kisco Methodist Church at her of Sunday's shooting. home on Tuesday Nov. 25, at 8 * P.m. Mrs. Willard Bayiiss will con- Mrs. Bonnie Soderquist and Mrs. duct devotions and the study Ellen Cundan are two members £™ be made jointly by Mrs. Ro- S SuSSSSiaS Catholic Daugh- Davis and Mrs Harold ters of America, who will be in *choff The circlei« j«tigjding charge of the buffet committee for p„u d J 0 ^I by R- the supper which will follow the rarK Johnson. S^iS 011 wSSJnSS 1 1 Hall Miss Mix Galbraith, daughter! in the Knights of Columbus Hall of Mr ^ Mrs R * NUes « G ~J at 3 P m - braith of Ivyland, Pa., former I c A M™, II ; c th* rfMrilme Street reisdents, is a fresh- Sunday, Nov. 23, is tiie deadime man fa E ndicott Junior CoUeEe for essays being submitted to Rab- Beverl M «^ war Ihi bi Sanford Hahn of «rad«a%d from'th^ VunT'^ Community Center on the topic ^ h Sc hool The Jewish Contribution to Am erican Democracy\ in which stu- A f ^ 3^ Mass was I dents in the 9th through 12th grade ^ j gt jYanK^S ChS 1 ,n Tem P le-Beth-El, Yorktown and on sSiriaV ^e &tl 'do^to Mount Kisco Jewish Community William Sh £ a gm 0 cloCK Ior Center congregations will partici pate. Prizes will be $100 and a Mts> Joseph Sheridan and ^ plaque for first prize, a plaque ScaranQ wm co _ chairman to com . for second place. Essays rnust con- mittee toe annual tain not less than oOO words. Christmas benefit dance of the | 7T~Ii w«.t Mount Kisco Elks Clul >. The date Miss Anne MacAleayy of West is r^c 13 and all received Main Street, member of Court New fronj. the dance and a ^ man. Catholic Daughters of Amer- gift pro ject, will go to participa- TWENTY - SECOND annivers ary dinner of the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, held in the church on Friday night, assembled 175 members and guests. Guests at the speakers' table, left to right, are Dr. Al fred Rossow, chairman of the the parish vestry; the Rev. Doc tor F. Eppling Reinartz, sec retary of the United Lutheran New Castfa Tribune, Chappaqua, N. Y., November 26h 1958 Miss Rowan, Mr. Fanelli ToWedJan.ll The engagement of Miss Kath leen Rowan of 57 North Moger Avenue, Mount Kisco, to Frank Fanelli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sa- verio Fanelli of 2 Hadden Avenue, White Plains,, has been announced. The couple plan v to be married on Jan. 11. ' Miss Rowan is the daughter of Mrs. John Rowan 6i Belfast, Ire land, and the late Mr. Rowan, She was educated in Ireland. Mr. Fanelli attended schools in White Plains. He served with the Churches in America; Pastor John Pearson of the Emmanuel IU.S. Navy for two years. Mr. Fa- Lutheran Church, Pleasantville and Mrs. Pearson. Photo by D. B. Kirchhoff. nelli and Miss Rowan are employed in Mount Kisco Safeway Stores. both with MISS KATHLEEN ROWAN A sixteenth anniversary Mass will be offered in St. Francis of Assisi Church on Sunday at eight o'clock for Charles Eline. The Rt. Rev. Horace W.B. Don egan, Episcopal Bishop of the New York Diocese, will arrive at St Mark's Church on Nov. 30 at. 11 A.M. to administer the Sacrament of Confirmation, A second collection will be taken In all Catholic churches on Sunday to assist the Bishops' Thanksgiv ing Collection for the needy and war stricken of the world. Parish loners will bring good clothing, blankets, shoes and any other usable items of apparel which will Dr. Rusher To Retire On Nov. 26 Former patients of Dr. Robert H. Rusher, heart specialist of West Main Street, Mount Kisco, have received notices advising them that on Nov. 26, Dr. Rusher will retire from medical practice, after 30 years service to the com munity. Dr. Rusher with Mrs. Rusher have plans to live in Maryland on a farm which they purchased al most one year ago and have plac ed their West Main Street home on the market Dr. Rusher came to Mount Kis co more than 30 years ago as a night assistant to Dr. Edward Briggs, later establishing a gen eral practice, with pediatrics a large part of his work. In the lat [ter years, he practiced almost ex clusively in cardiac ailments be coming known throughout West chester County in this field. Dr. Rusher served in the United States Medical Corps. a,t Leyte in the Philippines with a rating of Captain, being attached to ALEXANDER OPOULOS Mr. Opoulos Joins Marty's Sales Staff Elephant Naming Contest Part of Bangalore Bazaar Mrs. Alonzo W. Clark, general ica. is the custodian of the pamph- ti on in\Se \anniia)°rhH «»^r\Kor iVLrs - • fUun let rack in the rear of St. Francis ket distribution.and the rhH? ^airman of St. Mark's Bangalore of Assisi Church, which supplies mas pam , f - r hiMr«t ni ' Bazaar ' has announced a contest all the latest printed matter of a community <-\ uare n 01 tne to name the elephant, central dec- religious nature. \ , » oration in the Parish House which Hostesses fnr tho rw« <su,,kw is being transformed into a gay District Deputy Grand Exalted which wm follow th? labbath market A place of India for Ruler Louis P. Camisa and State service tomorrow nmhMn ttt S event ' A P rize ^ be awarded Vice-president Charles B. DeLuca ish Community cfnter \LI11 fo / ^ name seIect ed by a panel last night made the official visit M rs. Eric Treidel Mrs PWI «« three judges - Members of the to Mount Kisco Lodge No. 1552, Kellner Mrs Dav d Kcnl-n a „S Young Peo P le ' s Fellowship are as- BPO Elks. The business meeting 1 Willard Datf dsor? d sisting Mrs ' TaIcott H - Qarke ™& at 5 p m. was followed by a dinner ' decorations and will also serve the at 6:30 p.m. and a social hour. Mrs. G P M Currv of CarnpntPr sup , pe T featurin g casseroles, salads Mount Kisco's nine new candidates avenue is recovering in tteNorth- ^ 0 deSSert av ^S able x betwee * 5 were also initiated at this session, em Westchester Hot pit^ folSg ^ P c m V^?^ 'u\? V '± a an arrident in hor h*™*. , iVirs - Egbert nas madet a Instruction classes in prepara- £ t week She^liSned on ^ incluo^fa tion for the Sacrament of Confir- 0 f Lr bedroom 'fafi and breT 0Utfi ^ for the doU she mation in St-Mark's Episcopal mg her t0 be sold at baz ^ r ' Church, will be conducted each Polar, a white pure-red German Saturday morning in November, Mr and Mrs Robert Rpttc and 7 \T! TZi between , and 10 a.m. . childre H ^X^t K tff»5f SwaS tomorrow to their newly pur- F . Ahneman, Frank Di Micco, Otty Norwood of the Bedford purchased home at Central School Dist. No. 2 admin-(Drive in Chappaqua istrative staff arranged the lunch eon meeting of the Mount Kisco | Miss Anne Mayhew, member of 24 Ludlow j Thomas Halloran, James A. Pas quale, Salvatore Pitrulle and Au gustine J. Pasquale. Rotary Club in the cafeteria of the nursing staff\ of the Westches- MSfiR nnvrr TO «PIT A li the Mount Kisco Elementary School ter County-District Nursing Asso. M ^f' Rt ^teveSidP Monitor on West Hyatt Avenue. _ ciation, who made her home with j ™ G A ^^to?^St Miss Susan Diane Jockimo cele- sitet tes ^^SLtoSfa JO™** ° f ^ P™\*/ T U hratM her sernnH hirthriav nn rtf^'-+u . aparoneni in th e pr ,ncipal speaker at the an- oratea ner second mrtnaay on Chappaqua with two new members nua l rhHstmaS nartv nf thp Nov. 12 and was feted by two 0 f the staff u t. A». « P £ • ME oi uie Man. church Altar Rosary Society on parties. 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At th» Parkway CHappaqua 1-0158 PHONES Mount Kisco 6-5388 Roger 9-0180 \Moving with caro everywhere\ _ . , , , , Dec. 9 in the church auditorium, Miss Mae Smith, who makes her Monsignor Boyle will give an ac- home with Mrs. Mary Barrett of count o; his to ^ e Shrine of Grove Street, is staying with her 0ur Lady at Louies, wher e he cousin, Mrs John Shelly for the na( j th e pr j vl iege of offering Mass, period of the latter's recuperation ^ ceremonies attendant upon following an operation in the the death of His Holiness Pope Northern Westchester Hospital. Pius and ^ e subsequent Consist- ^ . , , . , ory, which elected Pope John as Miss Anne Dayitt, daughter of head of ^ j^^n Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davitt of church throughout the world Lexington Avenue, arrived by plane on Nov. 4 from a three- Irving Simon of ^ j ew ish Com month holiday with relatives in munity Cen ter Men's Club report Ireland and England. She learned ec j recently that the Yonkers on arrival home that she had been Raceways party held in the Sum accepted by the Federal Govern- mer net ted almost one thousand ment for a position which she will dollars for the Club start on Jan. 1. She plans to take temporary work until that date. Mr s Sidney Benzer was nostess She is a graduate of Good Counsel f o r the Oneg Shabbat which fol Academy m White Plains and i owe( j the Friday evening Sabbath Wood Secretarial School in New service in Temple Beth-El last York City. [ week> Ra bbi Solomon Kaplan , , _, .preached on the theme \Reform Members of the Mount Kisco Judaism Throughout the World.\ Elks Club will attend four District Deputy's visits throughout the Mrs. Helen Ruthven of Kisco County before the end of the year. Gardens is the new financial sec They will take place as follows: retary of Court Newman, Catholic White Plains Lodge, Nov. 26; Os- Daughters of America. Mrs. Ruth sining Lodge, Dec. 2; PeekskiU yen is a member of the staff of Lodge Dec. 3\ and Mount Vernon the Village of Mount Kisco's Vil Lodge on Dec. 9. Exalted Ruler lage Clerk's office Robert Morgan is desirous of hav ing a goodly delegation attend each [of these functions with him. shepherd puppy, has been donated bv John C. Kipp. Many of Mr. Kipp's interesting family of ani mals and rare birds will be at the bazaar to entertain the children. Included will be \Kiba\, a puma kitten; \Tannie\, a young chim panzee; and \Buzzy\, the green Pan-American parrot with a 1500 word vocabulary. The Senior YPF will show movies for children and Beverly Hackert is chairman of a large committee of young people who will sell homemade candy. Lovely birchlog centerpieces and unusual candles to add sparkle to holiday decorations are being made by a committee working with Mrs. Frank McGregor. The Flea Mart abounds in choice white elephants and several packages have ar rived from Europe for the parcel post table. Mrs. Nelson Benning will tell fortunes by palm reading, tea leaves or cards. Booths will be open in the Parish House on Friday, November 21 from noon to 9 p.m. and on Satur day, November 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds from the bazaar will be used to purchase china for the church\kitchen. Second Child Named Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barbalaco of 40 Spring Street, Mount Kisco. have named their second child Joseph. He was born in the Northern Westchester Hospital on Oct. 30 and has an older sister, Marianne. Mrs. Barbalaco, the former Miss Jennie Cahtri, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calitri, also of 40 Spring Street, who now have five grandchildren. Mr. Barbalacos' parents are de ceased. He is employed with the Department of Public Works of the State of New York. JUVENILE FURNITURE and TOYS Baby Gifts TOYLAND at its BEST |4se our Iaya-way Plan KIDDIELAND 24 'A E. Main Mi. Kisco 6-6803 John Sutherland is back in. Fox and Sutherland after a few days away due to illness. If G. MARSHALL Van & Storage Co., Inc. •. Sanitized Vans Agent • • United Van Lines, Inc. Mother Mary O'Connor of the Cenacle Convent, Armonk State Rd. is one of the speakers each Tues day evening at the classes being conducted under the auspices of fraternity of Christian Doctrine of the Archdiocese of New York, es pecially for adult study and in struction of converts. The present course will close with the Dec. 16 meeting. Informal discussion is part of the course. The following men of the com munity have been elected to mem bership in Mount Kisco Lodge, BPO Elks and await formal, ini- BISTia BUY ON YOUR GROCER'S SHELF HED _ CAP ~ AIR FRESHENER .J DIFFERENT . . . Just f or YOU Richard Martabano, president ol the the Oldsmobile-Cadillac Agency on 133rd General Hospital, one ol the N or th Bedford Road, Mount Kisco, first field hospitals which served has announced that beginning last as a \guinea pig\ trial effort on wee k t Alexander Opoulos of Som- which other hospitals were pat- erSf has been added to the sales terned. department of the local distributor* The Rushers are looking forward Marty Motors Inc. to life on the farm which will be Mr. Opoulos comes to the corn- shared by Mrs. Rusher's sister pany with considerable experience and brother-in-law, now building j n the sales field, having held a their home there. They are plan- similar position with the Rawlings ning to see a lot of their son and Motors Company and more recent- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i y w j m the Westchester Pools Robert Rusher and three children i rtc> 0 f South Moger Avenue. Of Edison, N. 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