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4...^RtiJH Westchester Times, Mt. KTsco, N. Y., t)ec. IB, 1958 Liinity Events Mount Kisco Loflge, BPO Elks won the plaque for proficiency in ritualistic work, with Esteemed Lecturing Knight Luther R. Uhler being the individual winner. The staff of \Tidings\ the monthly bulletin of activities of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, is headed by Mrs. Addison K. Wills this year. Others on the editorial frlaff are Mrs. Janet Euster, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. Richard Barns, Mrs. W. H. McHugh Jr., and Mrs. R. K. Mclntyre. Mrs. Irwin Smith heads the mailing staff, and she is assisted by Mrs. John Rex and Mrs. Herbert Wil kinson. Meetings of the Wednesday Study Club were suspended for the Winter months due to the uncer tainty of the weather and will re sume on March 18 when Dr. W.J. Brown of Orchard Road, will ad dress the membership on radio logy. Members of the many Catholic churches throughout the United States renewed the pledge of the Legion of Decency Sunday at all the Masses, which binds them not to attend motion pictures or plays listed as morally unfit on a bulletin of review, published in Catholic periodicals. Alfred Kensing of Meetinghouse Road, member of the Board if Assessors for the Town of Bed ford, attended a luncheon meet ing of the Westchester County As sessor's Association on Friday, held at the Top Hat Restaurant in North White Plains. William H McCabe, Deputy Assessor of the Gty of Yonkers, was the guest speaker. The Fox Lane School Band and Chorus put on a program of Christmas music for the Mount Kisco Lions Club on Tuesday and for the Mount Kisco Rotary Gub qn Wednesday. Both pro grams were held m the Kittle House, Lawrence Farms, in con junction with the weekly luncheon meetings. A ninth anniversary Mass was offered Tuesday at seven o'clock in St. Francis of Assisi Church for Mrs. Mary Hack. Moses Taylor Jr. Post Ameri can Legion will hold its annual Christmas party Saturday night in the American Legion Hall. CamoUc University, working to -y ward her degree in nursing. Miss Coursen will have two full weeks at home. Tommy Comito. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Comito of Sutton Place, morrow night following the Sab bath services, are Mrs. Nathan Fisher, Mrs. Emanuel Weinstein, returned home from the Northern Mrs. Moses Schnaiberg and Mrs. Westchester Hospital on Thursday Thomas Gyory. following an -operation for hernia. He will convalesce furtier at Members received into the home and will not go back to Mount Kisco Methodist Church by school until after the Christmas transfer on Dec. 14 included Mr. holidays, and Mrs. Curtis Ailes Jr. of Wil- tets Road; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Thomas Hockstader of EHazelton and children Edwin Chappaqua, will be in charge of 51 ? f L° f 56 ^ e T Ca A sUe u Dnve t ; the Christmas decoration of St 5J VnX? Mr r S ' ^o 1 ^ A j Hl ?S tt Ma rk's Episcopal Church. A ten t^^^'S't 0 ^^^^ Christmas tree, wreaths, d £; H h enr y ?• Mullineaux of ^ d s ^ fl ' 21 Meadowbrook Lane. ^ £ utaized - n ^ com ' leted James E. Rice of the Kensico ,vvork Tube Company, Hubbell's Cross Road, was elected treasurer of the Funds received from the sluw Westchester County Personnel ing Sunday of \The Fuller Management Association, at its Brush Man\ at the Jewish Corn- annual Christmas dinner party at munity E. Center, went toward the Patricia Murphy's Restaurant, Dec. drive of the United Jewish Appeal 9. now going on in the North West Chester area. Kenneth Chester, The Berlanti Construction Com- president of the Executive Coun- pany of Harrison, has signed a $50 cil of the Junior Congregation, was million contract with the govern- chairman of a group of members ment of Cuba for the erection of which sponsored the movie 10,000 low cost homes, to be locat- ed near East Havana over the Members of Kensico Tube Com next five years. These houses will pany will hold their annual Chrast- retail to Cubans at approximately mas party on Dec. 24 in the plants' $6000 each. This construction com- recreation room. There will be pany had the contract for the rail- food and refreshment and all of road crossing elimination project the shifts will have time off to in Mount Kisco. attend A new altar for the beginner's! Mr. and Mrs. C. Pershing department of the Mount Kisco Hunter of Smith Avenue entertain- Methodist Church School, was de- ed fellow Methodist ministers and dicated Sunday Dec. 14 at the 11 their wives in Northern West- A.M. service. The altar was the Chester on Friday evening at the gift of George B. Russwurm, son parish house. of Mr. and Mrs. George Russwurm of Stanwood. and was given in Mrs. Morris S. Moss and Mrs memory of his grandmother. isaih Lew were hostesses for the Oneg Shabat which followed the Bart Emmet, former director of Familv Chanukah service in the Westchester Playhouse, and Temple Beth El, Orchard Road, now serving in a like capacity Chappaqua on Friday evening for the Shakespearian Festival Theatre and Academy at Strat- Five hundred tickets have been ford, Conn , was guest speaker at printed for admission to the Chil- ' on dren's Candlelight Service in St. the last Wednesday lunche^,. m... ~ o meeting of the Mount Kisco Mark's Church on Christmas Eve Rotary Club in the Kittle House, Persons holding these tickets must Lawrence Farms. be in the church by 4:45 P.M. to be seated, the doors then being The collection of clothing at St. opened for general public admis- Francis of Assisi Church, in re- sion. The tickets may be procured sponse to the appeal of Cardinal from Mrs. Edwin Adams, parish Bishop of the I secretary, at the parish office Francis Spellman Archdiftcese of New York, head Members of the Moses Taylor of the Bishops' Thanksgiving Ap- . T p{rinn Auxili peal for his diocese, was the larg- Jr. Unit. American Legion,Auxin est ever this year. Flowers used on the altar of the Mount Kisco Methodist Church Sunday were the gift of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilson in honor of their daughter, Miss Lucy Eugenia who on the previous day, married Dr. Donald R. Kernodle. Children through the Third Grade and lower will be expected at Sunday School Sunday in the Mount Kisco Methodist Church All others are expected to join their parents for the one worship service at 10:45 A.M. during which-the new School Building will William P. Malsbury Jr., was the winner of the Hi Fi record player awarded on Saturday night at the Mount Kisco Elks Club Christmas Basket benefit dance in the Main Street Clubhouse. New Castlo Tribune, Chappaqua, N. Y:, December-IB,'I95E FOUR NORTH County men pictured, were among the group from the Westchester County Optometric Society which at tended the conference held Dec. 7 by the Optometric Center in New York University-Bellevue Medical Center, New York Gty. Left to right are Vice-president J. A. Thaler of WCOS, Peeks- kill; Dr. Richard Faulkner, sec retary, also of Peekskill; Dr. Samuel Golden of Carmel and Dr. Bernard Gastrich of Mount Kisco, member of the executive board of the society. Lutheran Sunday School I Sets Christmas Program Plans have been ^ completed by the Sunday School of the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection for their annual Christmas programs to be held Sunday at the church. The primary department will pre- Mother's Guild Sends 145 Pairs oi Mittens to Home Mrs. Edwin Thatcher of West Main Street, who underwent an operation in the Northern West chester Hospital on Monday .is convalescing well and hopes to be home later in the week. Members of the Jewish Com munity Center, who will serve as hostesses for the Oneg Shabbat to-! VU, Ww** f . v ary are planning to go to Franklin D Roosevelt Veterans Hospital at Mrs. Jerome Denman. chair- Montrose on Monday. Dec. 22, at man for the recent book fair spon- 8 p m. to bring Christmas cheer sored in St. Francis of Assisi Hall to the patients in the form of a by Court Newman, C a t h o li c Christmas party Mrs. Althea Da- Daughters of America, reports vidson, unit president, would like that 456 books were sold during a large delegation of women to the sale. Mrs. Harry Girogio assist with this project. Call her and Miss Margaret Powers were if you can come co-chairmen with Mrs. Denman. — BAZAAR CLEARS $1000 The annual Christmas pageant Mrs. Alonzo W. Gark 3d, genera of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, chairman, for the recent \Banga- will be incorporated with the lore Bazaar\ sponsored by the morning worship services on Dec. Women's Auxiliary of St. Mark's 28. Members of the Fourth and Church, reports that over $1000 has Seventh Grade Church School already been realized on the effort, classes will participate in this There will be more received as the of tabeleaux, which will tell bidding on the Log Cabin iQuilt, >ry of Christ's birth. on display each Sunday during the —rr^. .! coffee hour. Several .persons liave The foam rubber Communion indicated their desire to contribute cushion used Sunday for the first the cost of a place setting for the time in the Mount Kisco Metho- new china for the parish hall, dist Church, was the gift of Mr. — and Mrs. Harry Kreuzberger, in Mrs. Edward Heller of Eastway memory of the many persons now was hostess with Miss Lilla Robin- decea^ed who labored for the son of Katonah, for the Thursday church and for those who are pre- afternoon meeting of the Rosary sently following along in the foot- Altar Society card group. Mrs. steps of these first parish workers. Thomas Fitzgerald and Mrs. Ella McQuade were prize winners. Miss Joan Coursen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Coursen Dr. T. Morton Rowitt of Armonk, of Oakndge Road, is expected son-in-law of Mrs. John Shelly of home Saturday from Washington, Grove Street, returned Saturday DC. where she is a student at from the White Plains Hospital, to his home in Armonk, following ten days stay for treatment. The children of St. Agatha's Home in Nanuet. were recipients of a Christmas tree, bearing 145 pairs of mittens, as the gift of St. Francis of Assisi Mother's Guild. Mrs. John Tooley who is chairman of the Kindergarten Mot-^ hers Committee, under whose\ auspices the Dec. 8 meeting pro gram was planned, took the tree over to the home on Wednesday. Members of the Guild by passed the annual membership ex change of Christmas gifts in favor of the mitten tree. Mrs. John Bresnan was director of the Nativity pageant, in which Mrs. John Thomas Fox was the Virgin; Mrs Gerard White, St Joseph; Mrs. Frank Di Micco, the Angel; Mrs. Josepph Buchanan, St. Elizabeth and Sherpherds Mrs Robert Mead, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien and Mrs. Josephine Rus sell. Gospels of the Annunciation Visitation and Christmas Days, were read by Mrs. Bresnan. Mrs. Serge Kluge sang several Christ mas carols. The Rt. Reverend Monsignor James A. Boyle chaplain of the Guild, told of his recent trip to the Shrine of Lourdes, attendance at the funeral of Pope Pius XII in Rome and ceremonies attend ant on the elevation of Pope James. Mrs. Fernand Jobin, president of the Guild, congratuled the wo men on the response to the mit ten tree. A social hour with re freshments followed the program. Members of the Kindergarten Commitfee who assisted on the re freshment committee were Mrs. Anthony Gatto, Mrs. John Mad- dock and Mrs. Frank Manupelli. series the story PHONES Mount Kisco 6-5388 ROgers 9-0180 \Moving with care everywhere\ Mrs. George McCauley and Mrs Edward Heller were prize winners | at the Court Newman card group party, entertained last Monday j night by Mrs. Gerald Boyle of Bedford Road. Mr. and Mrs. Otty Norwood of | Woody Hill Apartments, will leave by motor Tuesday afternoon for St. John's, New Brunswick,* Canada to spend the holidays with their families. Legion Posts O^torical^ Awards Gi^en/ The Rev. Lee M. Fairchild of Mount Kisco, Albert Marchigiani of Bedford Hills and the Rev. Sam uel Ishibashi comprised the three man committee of judges which awarded the American Legion's first prize in the annual oratorica contest to Richard Muller, son o: Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Muller of Farms Road, Bedford, at the pro gram in Fox Lane High School las' Wednesday. Second place honors went to Don ald Lee Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Warner of 80 Grove Street, Mount Kisco and third prize was awarded Miss Phyllis Lyons daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice Lyons of Pound Ridge. Moses Taylor Jr: and Robert F, Crandall Posts sponsored the ora torical contest which had \Amer icanism\ as its theme. Walter Ja cobs, Americanism Chairman, con tacted the school and Cmdr. Nash Acuna presented the prizes. All three students are juniors in Fox Lane. The Feast of St. Thomas will [be marked in St. Mark's Episco pal Church Monday with Holy Com munion services at 7 and 10 a.m G. MARSHALL Van & Storage Co., Inc. Packing - Crating - Shipping • Sanitized Vans Agent. • United Van Lines, Inc. 295 Main Street, Mt. Kisco ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT I TEMPERS FLARE BRIARCLIFF MANOR — Tem pers flared at the Briarcliff School Board meeting during a discussion of fire safety at the 50-year-old junior high school building, and the 30-year-old high school build ing in this village. Dr. Forbes H Norms, district principal* read a prepared report on safety condi tions before the heated discussion arose among trustees and resi dents. Following the discussion, a school board committee was ap pointed to submit safety proposals and it was decided that a thor ough study be completed by the | first Monday in January of in creased protection at the junior high school. Science Shrinks Piles New Way'Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain a problem!\ And among these sufferers were a very wide va riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- Dyne*)—the discovery of a world-famous research institu tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or oint ment form called Preparation H.* Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H sup positories or Preparation H ointment with special appli cator. Preparation H is sold at all drug counters. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. •Ueg. V. 8. Pat. Off. New York, N. Y. (Special) - For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch ing, and relieve pain — without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case af tar another \very striking improve ment\ was reported and veri fied by doctors' observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving vain, actual reduction or re traction (shrinking) took place. And most, amazing of all — this improvement' was main tained in cases where doctors 1 observations were continued over a period of many months! \u|n fact, results were so thor- jp oiigh that sufferers were able '/ toniake such astonishing state- [VANDALS WRECK ICE MAMARONECK —' One of the | best ice Skating days of the sea son was ruined here Dec. 10 [The village had flooded its black- I topped rink at Harbor Island, pro viding a perfect skating surface Late Tuesday, however, vandals had destroyed that surface . by hacking away, at it, apparently with axes. \Too chewed up for skating,\ officials announced as they prepared for a second flood ing of the rink. William Horowitz Painting Contractor 64 Woodland St. MOunt Kisco 6-4691 and MOunt Kisco 6-9278 MITTEN TREE which will gladden the hearts of 145 small residents of St Agatha's Home in Nanuet, this Christmas, is be ing decked here by two mem bers of the Mother's Guild of St. Francis of Assisi Church. At left is Mrs. Frank Manupelli and at right, Mrs. John Tooley, chairman of the Kindergarten Mothers' Committee, under whose auspices the project was arranged. Other members of the committee not present when the picture was taken were Mrs. John Maddock and Mrs. Antho ny Gatto—Photo by D.B. Kirch- hoff. Legion Sets Yule Party For Kiddies Dancing Class PartyTonight, Travel by Bus Tonight students of the Fox Lane Ninth Grade Dancing Class es will 1 journey to Roaring Brpok School for the first annual Christ mas party, which will unite the Ninth Grade students of both schools, presently being taught so cial dancmg by Jeremiah Rich ards. The Fox Lane Association is sponsoring these classes in the local school. Bus transportation for the Fox Lane students will be provided, with the pick-up schedule as fol lows: Scott's Corners, 6:45 P.M.; Bedford Elementary School 7 P.M. Bedford Hills railroad station, 7:15 P.M. and Moses Taylor Jr. Post Legion Hall at 7:30 P.M. This party replaces the regular dancing period held Friday eve nings at 9 P.M. in the Fox Lane School. The Dec. 19 session will not be held. The return schedule for the bus will be as follows: Legion Build ing, Mount Kisco, 9:30 P.M.; Bed ford Hills station. 9:40 P.M.; Bedford School, 9:55 P.M. and Scott's Corners 10:15 P.M. Par ents are requested to be at these terminal spots promptly to meet the bus and pick up their children. Knights Set 2 Parties For Children Sisqua Council, Knights of Co lumbus will host two Christmas sistance parties for children on Dec. 19 of the decorations: and.San Katonah Post 1575 American Le gion will hold its annual Childrens Christmas Party this Saturday, Dec. 20 from 1 to 3 P.M. at the Katonah Memorial House. The afternoon program will be gin with Monsignor John Leuchs, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Ka tonah giving the opening saluta tion and prayer. Christmas movies will follow with Paul Nugent of operating the cameras. Mrs. James Milton of Katonah will be at the piano for the community caroling which is to follow the movies. The main attraction of the afternon will be the arrival of Santa Claus to hand out the gifts, candy, cookies and fruit ably as sisted by members of the Auxili ary. Paul J. Smith is chairman of the Christmas party with James Milton, post commander giving as Richard Jensen has O sent a program of recitations and Christmas songs at 3 p.m. and the senior department will pre sent a tableau at 7:30 p.m. A rehearsal for the primary de partment will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Lucy Barr is in charge. The senior de partment will rehearse during the regular Sunday School hour. A speech choir and singing choir\ will accompany the tableau. Mrs. Fred Feucht is in charge of this group, assisted by Mrs. Marie Korr, Mrs. Henrietta Simmonson, A. G. Rossow and Richard Viohl, superintendent of the Sunday School. Following the traditions of the^ Sunday School for the past several years, each child is asked to bring a \White Gift\ so that they may know the joy of giving as well as receiving during the Christmas season. Gifts of toys or clothing suitable for a child up to ten years of age will be given to the children's division of Grasslands Hospital for distribu tion. Members of the Luther Leagues of the church will go caroling at the homes of the sick and shut- ins of the congregation following the evening program. and 21, under the guidance of Timothy Barrett, Joseph Bellusci, Andrew Nappi, Thomas Fox and Clarence Christe. The first, to be held at Hillcrest Children's Center, Bedford Hiljsj will, need many helpers according to the committee and they are looking for volunteers from the membership. The second party, to be held in the K. of C. meeting room on West Main Street, Mount Kisco, will be for the children of the members and their families Both parties will have a visit from St. Nicholas refreshments, movies and presents for the chil dren. ta's Helpers include, Larry Ford, James Allaire, Ray Blackmore, Club. James Walsh, Jack Fitzgerald, Thomas Fitzgerald, Joseph Macu- pa, William Geise and Thomas Miggins. The Christmas tree has been donated by the Katonah Rotary Need Cash For The Holidays? PIONEER FINANCE CO. 102 WESTCHESTER AVE. (Port Chester) 157 CENTRAL AVE, WHITE PLAINS- • 17 SC4 MOGER AVE., MT. 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