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North Westehetfer Times, Mt. Kisco, N. Y, Nov. 20, 1958 New Castle Tribune, Chappaqua, N. Y„ November 20, 1958 9 j J }gj^0j *(J §^f ;g New Date for There's something wonderful about Thanksgiving! It's a fine time for family and friends to get together in a spirit of festivity...a spirit of heart felt thankfulness. It's a time for fun and laughter...for joyful feasting on\ the season's rich bounty of good foods. As this year's Thanksgiving approaches, we want to extend to you and yours our sincere best wishes for a most happy holiday. ZIPPY SWEET BEL-AIR FROZEN Safeway Fresh Fruits and Vegetables For the finest foods for your Thanksgiving Table...all you need remember is Safeway. The wonderful fresh flavor of Safeway Vegetables and Fruits is the result of quality control that begins at the farm where our- buyers select only the produce they know will be good eating. TOWN HOUSE Garden Fresh Vegetables Cauliflower White large head 25. 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Bosco MILK AMPLIFIER \\'59c Corn Starch DURYEA pkg. 1 7C Endust iO CEDAR 66r '98c can Zest Beauty & Deodorant Bar] 2 bars 2 9 C 2 bars 3 9C MAZOLA OIL THE GOLDEN AtL-PURPOSE OIL FOR FRYING BAKING . . . SALADS! 1 »99 q Ua rt 59C Pint 33C You Can Do Better At. . . LI SAFEWAY Dog Food RED HEART . 3 cans 47C PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT SAFEWAY TO SO. BEDFORD ROAD IAT* KISCO, N.Y. (5.E. Corner of E< Main St.) OUTWITS IBM \BRAIN\ YORKTOWN HEIGHTS—One of the specialties of IBM's \650 Processor\ is a three-dimensionai [precision game of tick, tack, to*» which the electronic \brain' plays' by being fed specialized computa tions. A Yorktown High School junior, a high'school Mathematics Club member, Andrew' Hannes, this week challenged the machine to its own, game—and won. IBM officials are reported to have shrugged off his victory by ex plaining to students that the; set of tick, tack, toe instructions fed to the computer were apparently defective. The students wera not wholly convinced of that. They feel that they have a genius in their, cla^s. J Sodomy Case As the district^ attorney's inves tigation of circumstances leading to the death of seventy-three year old Annie Kathleen Gillies, retired Bedford Hills nurse, dragged into its second month, Bedford Police prepared to bring the D. A.'s star witness into Town Police Court to morrow, Friday, at 9 a.m. There is some doubt, however, that Edwin Williams, fifty-five, will be able ' to appear before Judge J. Franklin Ryan for a hearing on a sodomy charge. Bed- ' ford police filed it against him while probing Miss Gillies death on Oct. 12 and since then Williams has been held as a material wit ness in the Gillies case while also waiting a hearing for sodomy. Since Oct. 22 Williams has been under observation in the phys- chiatric w*rd at Grasslands Hos pital as the result'of an attempt to commit suicide in County Jail/ That move not only stalled his hearing for sodomy but delayed his appearance in County Court as a witness in the Gillies case. That hearing was to have been held on Nov. 14 but it has been indefinite ly postponed pending a final re port from Grasslands. Dr. DeSole Opens Office In Mahopac Dr. Daniel De Sole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Sole of By- ram Lake Road, Mount Kisco, on Saturday established a general practice at Sunset Hill Road, Ma hopac, where he will occupy as a residence and office, the McMa- hon house adjacent to St. John's Church. Dr. DeSole graduated fro | the Mount Kisco High School, served two years in the U. S. Army and entered Marietta College in Ohio from which he graduated -magna cum laude in 1950. He received his M. D. degree from the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, in 1954. After completing a rotating in- terneship at the Albany Hospital, he spent two additional years in training in the field of internal medicine at the Cincinnati Gener al Hospital and at the Albany Vet erans Administration Hospital. He spent a year as a research fellow at the Albany Medical Col lege under the sponsorship of the New York State Department of , Health, Bureau of Cancer Control. He is presently on the staff of the Northern Westchester Hospital. He is a member of the Westches ter County Medical Society and the American Medical Association. Twin Mothers Club Plans Yule Party Nineteen mothers of the Twin Mothers Club of Upper Westches ter and Putnam County assembled on Thursday evening in the Ka- tonah Library to hear Dr. Norman Juskowitz, assistant obstretician of Mahopac Hospital, discuss twins. He said that fraternal twins were inherited from the mother 's side of the house and that tiwns were more likely to be born to women between 30 and 40 years. A period of discussion was fol lowed by refreshments. Women present included Mrs. Joan Bur ton, Mrs. Marjorie Lyke, Mrs. Connie Lucchini, Mrs. Monica Progreske, Mrs. Mary Spiedell, Mrs. Lois Touart, Mrs, Margaret Hinkley, Mrs. Grace Murtha, Mrs. Jayne Loyelett, Mrs. Mary Camp bell, Mrs. Sharon Collins, Mrs. Ginny Krinitsky f) Mrs. Martha Haberman, Mrs.' Gwen Makim, Mrs. Shirley Meres, Mrs. Hazel W. Evans, Mrs. Christine Kalk- brenner, Mrs. Dorothy Becker and Mrs. Evelyn Zobel. The Dec. 13 meeting of the group will take the form of a Christmas party for members at the Hollywood Cafe in Brewster. VENEZUELA TO PEEKSKILL! PEEKSKILL—Peekskill's police radio network is having Spanish problems—has been having them for about six months, it seems, And\ from all places — Venezuela, where Westchester has a very per sonal interest these days because Gov.-elect Nelson Rockefeller and Mrs. Rockefeller are vacationing there. Each morning, between 9 and 9:30, for the last half year, a Venezuelan short-wave radio station has been blurting into the Peekskill department's receivers with garbled talk, partly in Span ish, partly in what sounds like English, none of it clear enough to be wholly understood. What 's more, since the Rockefellers have been' at their hacienda, the name » of the.city, nearest their estate, has come over this pipeline into Peekskill quite clearly. It is Va lencia. PAYS $200 _J MOUNT VERNON-James H£>w-,, ard, forty-eight, missed 50 days'Jn jaU by paying $200 in fines oh three 'traffic charges NoV. 13 w,'-' City Court. Charges were made by '( police after Howard's car,;liit' v af \ tree early yesterday morning^ Sentences were $100 otMA&s^o ^^C/;,