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* 2 North Westchester Times, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1958 t Bedford Hills Neivs Notes -I . Mrs. Willard Congdon of Park \ Avenue, Bedford Hills, motored to Springfield, Mass., on Wednesday of last week and returned with her daughter. Constance, a senior at /the MaeDuffie School for Girls in that city. The Bedford Hills Library will be closed all day tomorrow (Wednesday) because of Christ mas Eve. It will be open as usual on Friday, Dec. 27. The apartment above the library, vacated recent ly b> the Walter Horton family, .will not be rented again, but will ..be used for further expansion of the library itself. The annual Christmas Eve candlelight service will be held at 11:15 PM. on Christmas Eve at the Bedford Hills M e t h o d i st Church. Special Chnsim.ts music, under the direction of Mrs Ross S. Taber, has been arranged. Mr. and Mrs Don Walter of Cottage Ternare. Bedford Hills, \left today at the close of school to spend the holidays with their families in Landers and Youngs- ville Pa. On Saurdav evening be fore leading, they entertained at a Christmas party attended bv Mr and Mrs. Sam Pennessi. Mr. and Mrs Tohn Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pitman, V, Mr and Mrs. Frank Moravick and Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts. Female employes of the Town of Bedford held their annual lunch eon Thursday at the Kittle House, Lawrence Farms. Attending were Mrs Helen Hancock. M^s. Donald Haves. Mrs. Madeline Fish. Mrs. TtH. Vockins. Mrs. Fred Freeth. Miss Margaret Powers, Mrs Wil liam Nash. Miss Madeline Rvan, Mrs. Elizabeth Curlev Mrs Shel don Lent. Mrs Patrick Cady and Mrs. Arthur Bailie. The Bedford Hills Fire Depart ment responded to a chimney fire at the John M. Reagan home on Broadbrook Road. Bedford H 'lls at 6:30 P.M. on Friday, Dec. 12 The fire proved to be a localized af fair and the firemen were back at the fire department by 7.15 p.m. Worn has been received of the death cf Mrs. Maude Duane. nine ty-eight, sister of Clement E. Bur- bank of Burbank Avenue, Bedford Hills. Death occurred Tuesday Dec. 16, in St. Louis, Mo , where she,, made her home $ith a daugh ter.. Mr Burbank was unable to attend funeral services having him self been a patient at the hospital recently. Mr. Burbank who is nine- tv-one is the last surviving mem ber of his immediate family. door, the best solution is to check with voir local fire department as to the safety of the equipment on sa'e. according to Chief Good- row. W.'.vie Compton of Kew Gardens LI i r on vacation and with his wife p.nd twin babies, Laurie and Robert, are Christmas season gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Graves, Mrs. Compton's parents. The Rev and Mrs. Verner Mat thews have returned from a wed ding trip to Madison, N J and are at their home on 175 Railroad, Avenue, Bedford Hills. The cou ple were married last Saturday at the Bedford Hills Methodist Church. On Sunday. Rev. Mat thews returned to the pulpit of the Antioch Baptist Church of which he is pastor While in Mad ison, thev were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Battle telle The congregations of 'the Bed ford Hills Antioch Baptist Church and the Bethel Baotist Church of Mount Kis'-o are planning to hold their annml union service on Christmas Dav at 7 a m. in the Mount Kisco church. «if *.<&fe@ Sjr ^y |a£news sheet issued Of, Safety of the ESffi ^^w^a^c and received Flre^pn ^^plis Goodrow is- -Llsues a vrar ^lbf against racket r ynlesm ^n of \gyp\ fire extinguish es and alarms system for home use \Beljnushing sharpies, prey ing on mankind 's fear of fire are sim ^lv looking for a fast buck.\ accordjnc: to George H Tryon, as sistant technica secretary of the National Tire Protection Associa tion He warns that some systems beine unloaded on the unsuspect ing Dublic are more likely to start a fire than to give warning. If such f salesman comes to your In Memoriam ESTHER A HI NT - - In loving and cherished memory of m> dear mothpr who entered into eternal rest on Christ mas Night 1943. Forever in my heart, dear mother. Daughter Dorothy A timely warning, in an effort to prevent fires at the holiday sea son, has been issued by Willis Goodrow, chief of the Bedford Hills Fire Department Thev are: Buy a fresh tree: be warv of those advertised as \fireproof\. Locate the tree away from sources of heat If the needles turn brown take the tree down and dispose of it in a safe place, not in stoves, furnaces or fireplaces for Christ mas trees burn with explosive vi olence. Never use candles for dec orations. Check lights, wires for defects: use only those approved bv the Underwriters Laboratories Use only fire resistant snow and other tree decorations. Never in crease the size of fuses nor sub stitute a penny for a blown fuse Be sure to have extra fuses of proper amperage on hand. Turn off the tree lights when no one is in the room. Do not operate electric trains or other electrcal toys beneath the tree. Dispose of wrappings at once and in cast of fire, one — get everyone out of the house; two — call the fire e- partment: and three — have sore- one stand by to direct the deprt- ment to the scene of the fire. Students at Fox Lane Scbol were treated to an unusual spc- tacle'on Tuesday afternoon of 1st week when a basketball gane was played between the girls' team and five male members of Jhe faculty. Faculty members partici pating were Howard Lynch. .Mal colm Rizzuto, Dr. Arthur Shejd, Adam Livingstone and Carl Stein- wach. Some unusual plays were used such as the six foot six cen ter. Mr. Steinwach calling for a ladder so that he might have a chance in getting the jump from Douglas and Joseph Vorbach re- fereed the fray. The girls were the victors. Mrs. Matthew J. Wildman, the former Geraldine Jennett, was in town this week calling on old friends. Mrs. Wildman, who lives with her husband and four chil dreir in Havelock, N.C., was a guest'of her aunt, Mrs. Madeline New Castle Tribune, Chappaqua, N. Y., December 25, 1958 Katonah News Items Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shannon and children of Rochester arrived in Katonah on Monday, Dec. 22, for a holiday visit with Mrs. Shan non's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lang of Huntville Road. The Shannons will be moving to Bos ton the first part of the year. Gregory Hagopian, John Ruger, Carl Hedlund, Harrison Niles and Arthur Covey, all of Katonah, at tended the football playoff of the New York Giants and the Cleveland Browns at Yankee Sta dium on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Winecoff of Kelly Circle, Katonah, will en tertain 48 guests at their home on Saturday evening, Dec. 27, when they hold a Holiday Open House. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruger and family of Glen Ridge Road, Ka tonah, will hold an \open house\ for members of their families on Christmas Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Waite and Mrs. Henry W. Ruger and son Robert of White Plains among the members gatherin; Jean Frith, daughter of Mrj Mrs. John Frith of Edf Road, Katonah, is home fc holidays from her studies legheny College, Meadville, Christmas food baskets families and 76 presents f (j children within these fami' the Goldens Bradge-Katonahj were distributed today (T by Mrs. George Lounsbury tonah, treasurer of the Service Unit of the Ss Army. Mrs. Lounsbury, been doing this Christmas ta 11 K past seven years, selej wraps all the gifts purchase money donated by local re:§ to the Salvation Army. Mrs. Johr Church School Presents Christmas Tableau Dec. 24 The observance of the Feast of the Nativity of Christmas in St Luke's Church, Katonah, will be gin after the preparatory season of Advent on Wednesday, Christ mas Eve. Dec 24. Under the di rection of their teachers, pupils of the Church School will present a Christmas tableau in the Chancel of the Church. Linda Lee will re present the Rhssed Virgin and Christopher' Wise will be St. Joseph. Mrs. Berenice Bramson will be at the organ assisted by Mrs. John Markert violinist. Following a brief service in which the Nativity Gospel will be read and the singing of carols, the bo>s and girls of the school will present at the Manger both their Advent mite boxes and toys or gifts of non-perishable foods to be sent to nearby institutions. The of fering received in the mite boxes will be sent to the Diocese of New York expecially for work among children Again this year in order that the whole family may part icipate, parents will be invited to come forward with their children and placp their offering in the alms-basins which also will be placed at the Manger. After all have come forward to make their offering, the \Christ Candle\ will be brought from before the Altar and taken to the est door and each one attending will be givsn a candle lighted from it to take home with its flame it possible still burning. Carols at 11 p .m. The Parish observance will be gin with the carol service sung by the parish choir under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Brieant Alleman at 11 pm. on Christmas Eve. The organ prelude to the carol service will be the Pastoral Symphony !rom Handel's MessiahJ The choir then Jyill sing \No Yield Weir;; \ \ \ ~ Schop in 1641, harmonized by J.S. Bach in 1734. Mrs. Alleman's prelude preced ing the Midnight Eucharist at 11 30 p m. will be A. Guillmant's* \Noel\, after which the choir will re-enter singing the traditional \O'come all ye faithful\ and as an Introit. \While shepherds watched\ with descant. The set ting for the Eucharist will be the Missa de Angelis, and the pro gram of favorite carols sung dur ing the service will include \Away in a Manager\ to the \Old Tune\; \What Child is this?\ to Green sleaves: before the sermon; at the offertory, Richard Kountz anthem \Hasten Swiftly, Hasten Softly\ at the Communion: the XHIth century, \OF the Father's love Begotten\ and \Silent Nigh, Holy Night\ by Franz Grueber, 1818; concluding with \Angles from the Realms of Glory\ and the post- lude, \0 Thou That Takes Good Tidings to Zion\ from Handel's Messiah. Father Morton will be as sisted by the Rev. Edwin J. Rooney, assistant director of Re ligious Education in the Diocese of New York. Members of the augmented parish choir will include Mrs. Har ry P. Brown Jr., Mrs. Clifford Dar ling, Miss Margaret Murphy, Miss Barbara Paul, Miss Valerie Relf, Miss Patricia Strong; Mrs. W.W. Faulks Jr., Miss Karen Melahn.i Miss Judith Nye, Mrs. Peter Phelps and W.W. Faulks Jr. Service on Christmas Day will be a said Celebration without carols or address at 8 a.m. and a celebration with carols and ad dress at 10 a.m. for the conveni ence of parishioners. KATONAH Den Mother 15 \pinned\ by her men in Pact Ones Den 8, at a ceremony Memorial House last Wednesday night. Cub Scouts presented Der Mother Mrs. John Ruge*? -seatj ed, with a Christmas corsage,] as her assistant, Mrs. Vincent Duffy, beams her approval. Cut Scouts, left to right are, Ken neth Duffy, Bill Curran, Jonathan Newman, Gary Hagopian, John Ruger and Bill Fitzgerald- Photo by D.B. Kirchhoff. Air Force Offers Career Shut'Ins to Receive* Communion for iting his brother, a patent 9 in an U t ^.^^T upstate hospital. Mrs. Wildman is putsch, 1679, antra roiisn carol tho ^LmSSr nf Mr and Mrs Wil-ft arranged by Norman Coke- ^^.IJ^r^^^k^^:. >.Quiet Midnight ham Jennett, for many years idents of Bedford Hills. BY AN EXPERT I PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES MADE FROM YOUR— * POLAROID PRINTS * PHOTOGRAPHS •ir OLD PHOTOS * DRAWINGS * PAINTINGS Any Size Print You Desire Starting at $1.50 Mort Dean of radio, . Ration WVIP will be master o/'ceremorif^ r at a Youth Hop, Scheduled for Monday evening, Dfec. 29 at the Bedford Hills Cqshniunitv House. The Robert Fy'Crandall Post 129, American Region and its Auxil iary, ar,$ sponsoring the event. The dance will be well chaperoned and students in junior and senior high school are invited. Soft drinks will to on sale and admission has been Bet as seventy-five cents for each couple and fifty cents stag Boys must wear jackets and girls are asked to wear dresses. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Costa of Bedford Road, Bedford Hills, are Came the Voice\; the congre tion will join with the choir in singing \The First Noel\ and and Willis\. \It Came Upon the Midnight Clear\; the program of carols will conclude with the sing ing by the choir of \Break Forth. O Beauteous Heav'nly Light\ to the tune of Johann in Killeen, Tex while Cpl. Burton is stationed at Fort Hood. Major Ray Westwood, who is stationed with the Armed Forces in Germany, arrived by t r ans-At- lantic plane on Friday on J. thirty- day leave which he will s> >end with h.s wife and two children, Mary Ann and Chnstoper. at heir home !•! Croton Falls Mrs. Westwood is looking forward to the first visit. . home of their son-in-law and! !™ f °™? er Grace Pennessi of Bed daughter, Cpl ePter Burton and Mrs. Burton since their marriage in June. Although the young cou ple will not be home for Christ mas, they will arrive a few days later and will be able to spend the New Years' with their fam ilies. They are making their home SERVING ALL FAITHS \Hark The Herald Angels Sing!\ With you, we hope that this holiday season will mark the beginning of a lasting era of peace on earth, good will fo men. Merry Christmas! HENRY N. TH0RSEN 18 Parkway, Katonah, N. Y. Phone CEntral 2-3030 Evening Mt. KUco 6-8384 t ©dker & <$ex\ FUNERALHOME JAMES A. COONEY •Regardless Of Religious Affiliation . . . our EXPERIENCE (forty jeara of family funeral sen,ire) and our INTEGRITY make us quali fied to render a service appro priate in every detail. Our ABILITY Justifies the continued confidence of all faiths which have been served In this area over twenty jears. 262 East Main Street, Mt. Kisco Tel MO 6-5891 had Hills. Mr and Mrs. William J. Dieal of Church Street, Bedford Hills, will have Christmas dinner tomor row at the United States Military Academy Mess Hall at West Point with their son, Bill who entered the Academy in July. Mr and Mrs. Irving Williams of Cottage Terrace, Bedford Hills, ha\e as their guests over Christ mas, Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacMillan of Dedham, Mass. T-Sgt. Lew Schriro of Bedford HilLs, recruiting officer at the U. S. Air Force offices at 99 Ma- maroneck Avenue, White Plains, has some interesting details fori young men planning a career in the Air Force. Says Sgt. Schriro: \If you want a career that willl give you invaluable training an exciting position and a great fu ture you are tuned to the right, station. To receive the specia training that leads to a wonderfu career position investigate Unit.. States Air Force pilot and navi gator training. Better yet talk t( one of your Air Force pilot o: navigator friends. Ask him abou his training in electronics, engine ering, or astro-navigation fro: the world's finest instructors. Then ask him if he likes hisi job the job of piloting or direct ing a sleek silver jet at sonic speeds. And most imp^ffrtant, ask an Air Force pilot or^rnaviga- tor this question: How maoes the future look? You'll imdJ&fhzt pilots and navigators have-J^ a fine life with brilliant careealr possibilities. All this can be yon- If you are befiy * twenty-six and/ • school Air nineteen and half and a te, see your ruiter. Dis qualify for a --high future* as a feflot or nav- Friday and St. John's Day, Sflt -Ugator in the United States Air urday, at 8 a.m. in St. Lukes church, Katonah followed on both 1 days by sick and shut-in Christmas. Communions Services on Sunday, Holy Inno cents' Day, Dec. 28, will be Holy Communion at 8 a.m. followed by the late service of morning prayei at 11 a.m. Both the Lower and Up per Schools will have their open ing services as usual, and then the Lower School will proceed to the Memorial House to join with the Upper School for their annual Christmas tree and party. Fami liar carols will be sung, a pan tomine, \Good King Wencelaus\ will be presented by the older boys and girls, followed by recitations by pupils of the lower and upper schools The party will conclude with the presentation of gifts by the school to each pupil and stockings filled with candy. The \Tree\ will be in charge of W.D. Makin, assistant principal of the upper school and Mrs. James Keegan. Principal of the Lower School, assisted by the teachers of both departments. PARTICIPATION JUMPS YONKERS — The percentage of employe participation in the pay roll savings bond deduction plan at the Post Office here more than doubled in a recent bond drive, bringing a citation from Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson. Employe participation jumped from 26 to 54 per cent. A Merry Christmas to you all! May goodwill and happiness be in abundance on this joyous Holiday for all our friends and patrons! CARTISANO'S Shoe Store 21 KINS ST. CHappaqua 1-0876 Force \ COMMEND JUDGE DAVIS NEW ROCHELLE — Lee Par sons Davis, retired justice of the State Supreme Court, and an ofii- cial referee, was commended by the New Rochelle City Council Dec. 17 \for his many years of faithful service to the people of the State of New York.\ Judge Davis recently announced his in tention to retire.. cluidren ot tagn street, Katonah, returned last Tuesday from Cin- ninati, Ohio, after a two-week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briol. Miss Claudette Bartsch, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bartsch of Huntville Road, Ka tonah, arrived home over the weekend from her studies at Potsdam State Teachers College for a holiday visit with her family. ADVERTISEMENT Shrimp, Hors d'Oeuvres, Vegetables Better when From SeabergKs in W.F. Shrimp like you get at finest hotels! Hors d'Oeuvres both gor geous and delicious! Filet Mignon or Cornish Game Hens tender, flavorful! Fresh Peas sugar sweet; Jumbo Asparagus all green, gar den fresh; French-cut String Beans with fresh-picked flavor! Finally, for dessert, Apple, Mince or Blue berry Pie or an Ice Cream Snow ball with a flaming candle atop! All these delicacies with little work in the kitchen because they come fresh-frozen from Seabergh's in White Plains- And at reasonable cost! So for better holiday meals with less cost and effort, get more of your foods frozen from Sea bergh's, 200 Westchester Avenue, block below Altaian's. This week open both Monday and Tuesday evenings until 9. 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