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DRIVER HURT IN CRASH Charles M. Saari, twenty-one, of Chappaaua Mountain Rd., was treated for face and leg lacera tions at 2:30 a.m. Saturday. HQ \HEADQUARTERS FOR HEATING\ OUR SECRET of do- ing business is a very simple one. Only sev en letters in it . • • S-E-R-Y-I-C-E! MOBILHEAT Fuel Oil H-Q Propane Gas Oil & Gas Heating Systems Ranges — Water Heaters Halstead- Quinn Fuel Co., Inc. 414 Lexington Ave. MOunt Kisco 6-4151 SAINT NICHOLAS, complete with white beard and red suit, arrived down the chimney Sun day for the children's Christmas party, which feted the younger set of Kisco Lodge, Kisco Chap ter and the Kisco Square mem bers and their guests. This real istic chimney was located on the stage of the Masonic Temple, scene of the frolic, which in cluded gifts, caroling and re freshments. The party was spon sored by the three groups, as has been the custom for many years. Photo by D. B. Kirchhoff. Nurses Plan Yule Party For Dec. 22 VALHALLA— Christmas gifts will be piled around a tree for the annual ex- ohaner of gjifts among 'students of the Westchester School of Nurs ing at Grasslands Hospital on Dec. 22. The party will be held in the parlors of Westchester Hall, the nurses' residence All three class es of the school will participate in the entertainment. Gifts also will be provided for the students' guests. Mary Reidy of Mount Vernon is chairman. Her committee is composed of Janice Chaplin of Mount Vernon, Isabelle Halkerson and Barbara McQullan of Yonkers and Kathleen Kennedy of New York City. New Castle Tribune, Chappaqua, N. Y., December 18, 1958 Masons 9 , OES Party Fills Hall With Happy Children The annual Christmas party, sponsored by the Kisco Chapter Order Eastern Satar, Kisco Lodge F & AM and the Square Club was held at the Masonic Temple on Sunday afternoon. The auditorium was filled to capacity by exciting and happy children, their parents and in some cases, grand-parents. Santa Qaus arrived on time, greeted the kiddies and presented each with a gift. They also re ceived ice cream, soda drinks cookies, apples and a large Santa Qaus baloon. Coffee and cake was provided for the grown tips. Walter L. Raith and his commit tee had the auditorium decorated and a large tree was set up in the center of the floor. Everyone had a wonderful time and this party has turned out to be one of the highlights of the many ac tivities held at the Temple. WITH UN SINGERS Miss Marlene Meichelbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meichelbeck of Parkview Drive, Mount Kiscd who is appearing in a vol :er choral group of the United Nations Singers, will be heard over Channel 2 Sunday at 11 A.M. when the singers will give a concert to be broadcast from the United Nations Building in Hew York Citv, with Miss Eleanor Ste- ber of the Metropolitan Opera as the guest artist. \TELL ME PRETTY MAID\ queries Santa Claus, \how's your conduct been of late and what do you want in your stocking?\ as he had some private conversa tion with small Susie McTiernan, one of the many children who ar rived for the Christmas party at the Masonic Temple, Mount Kis co on Sunday. Susie looks more than happy to be able to give St Nick the word direct — Photo b D. B. Kirchhoff. 3*4 % Per Annum (3% regular plus extra) (Anticipated for the period from January I, 1959 through June 30, 1959 assuming favorable earnings continue) from BANK WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JOE HELLER f= WINES ANDHUQUQRS V FAST! 29 So. Moger Ave. MO 6-5071 |£; A Gift Subscription to THE NEW CASTLE TRIBUNE will bring your good wishes every week during the coming year to your friends and relatives who have moved away from their old neighborhood in Westchester. This it a tremendously appreciated gift — it brings news stories and pictures of people and places that they used to know so well — renewing your friendly greetings each week during the coming year! f Please send a Christmas Gift Subscription to your newspaper | as indicated below. • •Check Money order enclosed to cover mail delivery | as marked: I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I •™ e . I FROM. •I The New Castle Tribune 7 King Street Chappaqua. N. Y. ^f.i-».».«.*.^..»....T.-.;».*''«^»j..j'j t t | | ) | .»^g I 1 I 1 I i • T year. . . $2.00: TO • 6 months... $1.00 I 1 I „I Norn* (Pltcto Print) I ^ . I Street 1 City, Zone, Stat* $ I Yoer Own Nam* (Pleas* Print) J Street City, Zont> Stat* • Send Gift Card O Do Not Send Gift Card