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Ridge Activities
North Westchester Times New Castle Tribune, Mount Kisco, N.Y., Octobgr20, 1,966
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children under 12 years, the pub­
lic is invited and reservations
should be made by calling Lewis- By SIDNEY EATON BOYLE
boro 3-2509 and Pound Ridge 4-5464, BEDFORD— as soon as possible. Sittings aire Anyone who has ever owned a
ftooi* and in "tlte pther roomi.w^f
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at 5; 30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.
dog, or expects to own one, will
The Rote Ball,' held Saturday delicately decorated with^pihklt'dS
find it a rewarding experience to
night'- at: thVBedford Golf and Ten­ ble cloths. On each table were^ev;
Members of the executive board hear Blanche Saunders, world-fara-1
nis CM,* for the benefit .of the era! white candelabra with pink
of the Basket Town Garden Club" ous expert on training dogs in obe­
adoption.
Service of. Westchester, candles flickering throughout ^tl^
will meet Thursday, Oct. 27 be­dience, when' she appears at the
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Inc. was-termed' a great success, evening.
Bedford Hills Community House
tween 9:30 a.m. and 12 noon.
with between 275 and 300 tickets Dinner .parties in addition to
covered dish supper this' evening
sold.
XMAS IN SWITZERLAND
those listed ^previously, were given
at
8:30
p.m.
;
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The club was decorated as a by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Kcri$
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muhl of Mr. and- Mrs. Evan Hunter of Wejl known also as a breeder,
antasy rose garden. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray>. Mr.
Kinnicut Road will move to their Horse Shoe Hill are expected at exhibitor and. dog show judge, Miss
tree
lights twinkled between sil­ and >Mrs. Bedford Johnson, Mr.
new home in New Canaan, Conn., their home on Sunday following a Saunders has written several books
ver
and
green leaves from all cor­
shortly after Election Day and are holiday in" Europe. Mr. Hunter is The title of one of the most popular
ners
of
the
dance floor. In the cen- and Mrs.. Halsted Piatt, Mr. and
planning to take their younger author of the popular "Strangers 'Training You to Train Your Dog"
er of the dance floor were two Mrs. Edwin K. Merrill, Mr. and
children to join their oldest daugh When We Meet" and "Black sums up her philosophy: it is the
antasy rose trees; white roses Mrs. Peter R. Kent, Mr. and Mrs.
ter, Miss Vicki Muhl, for Christ­ Board Jungle", both of which have owne>, who needs training first.
circled up to a spray of pink roses A.'^Douglas 'Alexander, Mr. and
been
converted
into
motion
pic
Thousands
of
dogs
all,
over,
the
Mrs. Charles A. Downey and Mr.
mas in Switzerland. Miss Muhl is
and white glistening leaves.
tures.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hunter's
moth
country
have
been
trained
accord­
The tables around ' the dance and Mrs. William Browning.
beginning her junior high school
ers
are
holding
the
fort
while
the
ing
to
her
methods,
which
she
will
year in a school in Chexbres near
explain both in her talk and by
Lake Lucerne. Mr. Muhl is a pilot young couple is away.
means of a film, "Dog Obedience
with Pan American Airways. The
Madison Square Garden"; which
Mrs.
Ted
Harbert
of
East
Kin
Muhls celebrated Vicki's 16th
shows 24 handlers putting 24 dogs
nicut
Road,'
is
working
on
the
birthday with a party for her in
Christmas Gift workshop of the hrough their paces.
a Paris hotel.
Mothers' Guild of SJ. . Patrick's The kind of training she advocates
of instruction and the collecting of
BEDFORD HILLS—
in Bedford, which is hold carries a dog beyond the stage
Mr. and Mrs. James Cuddihy of Church
and
above
the
routine
of
obedience
Mrs. Patricia Vanderwarker of new ideas in the art of home
a ladies' bazaar on Nov. 12
Hack Green Road left Tuesday by ing
tests,
for
it
forms
the
dog's
charac­
New Canaan, Conn, gave a talk decoration for members and their
in the parish hall. Besides Christ­
air for a vacation trip which will mas
ter.
It
is
not
necessary
to
"be
in
and demonstration of arrange­ guests.
there will be home
take them to Los Angeles, Mexi­ made gifts,,
terested in exhibiting dogs to use
ments for home use stressing dis­ For exhibit there were many of
cakes,
breads,
cookies
and
co City and New Orleans before
plays for the holiday season dur­ Mrs. Vanderwarker's own creachoice home made preserves her methods, for every dog with
returning home in time to vote on rolls,
training
is
a
more
amusing
com­
ing the first fall meeting of the ions done in a wide range of maNov. 8. For Mr. Cuddihy it will and jellies, frozen hors d'oeuvres panion to his owner.
Bedford
Hills Woman's Club at the :erials, both freshly cut flowers
be a combined business and vaca­ all kinds of hand sewn aprons, Training For AU Dogs
Bedford
Hills Community House and leaves, as well as dried mahandkerchiefs and .Christmas ar
tion trip.
Blanche Saunders has been in­
ast
Tuesday.
It was an afternoon erial. There was quite a variety
tides in the "handmade category. structing owners to train their.dogs
incorporated in the many artistic
since 1934. It is her belief tha
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daly of
pieces, done by skilled hands. Seed
Shad Road West had as weekend Members of the High Ridge dogs of all breeds ( as well as
pods, cones of many varieties,
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Louis White Country Club will have a dinner the standard poodles she has been
moss, evergreens, fruits, nuts and
dance Saturday night, which wil breeding for many years at Car­
of Brooklyn.
various fabrics were among the
bring to a close the tournament illon Kennels in Bedford) should
assortment of materials used.
be trained to be safe and enjoy
play
for
the
golfers
and
provide
a
TWO
CHAMPIONS
pose
with
Several arrangements were done
AROUND THE WORLD
social occasion for the members to able companions. This conviction "It was Mrs. Whitehouse Walker husbandry at what is now Massa­ their mistress, Blanche Saundby
Mrs. Vanderwarker, on the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedman get together after the summer va of hers is largely responsible for who had the Carillon Kennels at chusetts State College."
res of Carillon Kennels in Bed­
spot,
showing the work and plan
of Trinity Pass, left Friday for a cation periods.
the Obedience Trials sponsored by Bedford, who really got obedience Was Ranch Manager
ford, authority on dog obedi­
from
the
beginning.
trip by plane around the world,
the American Kennel Club, and training for all breeds under way. Miss Saunders, born the daugh­ ence and famous as an exhibi POUND RIDGE—
which will keep them away until Mrs. Julia Knopf of Old Stone the training classes now being held Mrs. Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge ter of a minister in the most north­ tor, dog-show judge and writer
Castings and auditionings for Mrs. Vanderwarker was gener­
December. They will be back in Hill Road, was in her Pound Ridge all over the country.
"Bus
Stop," a three-act comedy ous with helpful suggestions -for
on
dog-training
methods.
Miss
had earlier introduced it for her eastern part of the United States,
time for the Christmas holidays home oyer the weekend from her Miss Saunders, despite her books, Shepherds. I really got in by ac­in the state of Maine, knew early Saunders will speak at tlje Bed­ romance by William Inge, to be would be arrangmant makers and
and the return of their son, John, apartment in New York City.
films, and clinics which have pop­ cident - I answered an ad to help what she wanted to do - manage ford Hills Community House presented by the Pound Ridge explained about tools and contain­
• a student at Harvard University,
ularized dog obedience, says she in Mrs. Walker's kennel one sum­ a ranch. And she did follow ihis meeting this evening. Holding Players, were held on Monday and ers to be used. She was willing to
dumbbells in their mouth are,
on little tricks of the arrange­
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turnbull o: just "got in on the ground floor mer, while I was studying animal career briefly, for Col. Henry Brec­ left, Carillon Champion Gossip Tuesday nights at the Pound Ridge pass
ment
of the work.
Elementary School.
kinridge on his Brewster estate
Mr. and Mrs. John Hallenbeck South Bedford Road, are having
CDX
(Companion
Dog
Excellent)
''The Players met on Monday Tea was served by the capable
But her whole career now is
of Trinity Pass entertained 12 their son James Turnbull and Democrats
and her father, Carillon Champ­ night, Oct. 10, and voted to pre­ hospitality committee.
Slate
Open
House
Oct,
29
"in
dogs"
breeding,
training,
ex­
guests last Saturday at a "de- daughter, Mrs. Edwin Boardman
Dilemma, UD (Utility Dog), sent the play on the first weekend
Senator John F. Kennedy and vice hibiting and caring for them, and ion
cathelon" on their l a w n . The Mr. Boardman and g r a n d s o n POUND RIDGE—Staff
Photo by Doris B. Kirch in December. Herb Ansel will di­ on the Collins farm on Old Pond
group divided into two teams, the Mark, as house guests these days The Pound Ridge Democratic or­ president Richard M. Nixon, on showing others how to. Thousands hoff.
rect the cast; Dick April will be Road, Sunday. Fire Chief Law­
winning group to be treated to James has been separated from ganization will hold open house at Friday Oct. 21. The headquarters have witnessed her obedience de­
the producer and Jere Donovan rence Bouton reports that several
campaign
headquarters
in
Scotts
monstrations
at
the
Yankee
Stadi­
dinner by the losing group. The the U.S. Army after two year,
will
open
at
9
p.m.,
with
the
de­
will
do the set designing.
Corners
on
Saturday,
Oct.
29
from
Continental.
In
the
obedience
ring
um
and
the
Polo
Grounds,
at
the
members have already indicated
novel entertainment brought out service at Fort Benning, Ga., and
4
p.m.
to
7
p.m.,
it
was
announced
bate
scheduled
for
10
p.m.
The
cast
will
consist
of
five
men
the
kennel
or
Royal
Dutch
trim
Madison
Square
Garden,
and
for
that they will attend and he hopes
some skilled competitors and also is now working in New Canaan
by
John
Vogeler,
chairman
of
the
also
may
be
used.
But..for
pet
and
three
women.
Scripts
are
several
years
during
National
Dog
that the event, which will go on
exercised some muscles long since Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Boardman
Democratic
Club.
All
Pound
owners,
Miss
Saunders
has
&»ne
available
at
the
Gerry
Ash
real
Week
at
Rockfeller
Plaza.
She
each.
Sunday in November will be
Scoutmaster James Pascuiti of
and their son have arrived from
unused.
Ridge
Democrats
are
invited,
forty
variations
on
these
clips
for
has
appeared
on
radio
and
teleestate
office
at
Scotts
Corners.
well
patronized.
the Pound Ridge Boy Scouts with
Fort Lewis, Wash., where Mr
Boardman has been stationed and with special emphasis on newcom­ Adult Committee Chairman Edwin vision, written newspaper and style-conscious poodles and their Actors and actresses, also TroTHREE SERVINGS
duction and publicity people are Mrs. James Rice of the Pound
Winterbottom, will plan a Parents magazine articles as well as books owners.
will remain with her parents while ers to the community.
and
conducted
training
classes
for
Three sittings will be the order they house hunt. Mr. and Mrs It was also announced that the Night for sometime in November,
Another favorite question—how still needed. Anyone interested n Ridge Elementary School faculty
the
ASPCA,
the
Poodle
Training
of the evening on Thursday, Oct Turnbull are seeing • their grand campaign headquarters,'which has according to present intention. At
can you stop your dog's barking? participating in "Bus Stop" should will read to the children Saturday
Club,
and
the
Metropolitcan
Boxer
27 when St. Paul's Episcopal child for the first time.
been extremely active from * its this time in addition to parents of
The answer to that one mil be contact Mrs. Laura April, POund at the Hiram Halle Memorial Li­
Training
Club
of
New
York.
opening on Sept. 25, will once p r e s e n t Scouts being present,
heard at the Community House Ridge 4-5261, or Mrs. Lyn Lauten, brary at 11 a.m. when the weekly
Church holds its annual Guild Har
story hour is held.
POund Ridge 4-5712.
meeting.
vest supper in the parish house of Members of the Pound Ridge again play host to the community those boys and their parents, who Poodles 'Flashy'
St. John's Church, Lewisboro. Fire Department will stage the residents on the occasion of the might like to join a troop will be Do poodles respond better than
There will be a special rate for first turkey shoot of the reason fourth televised debate between invited guests.
other breeds to obedience training?
Miss Saunders sighs gently for this
is one of the questions she is al­
ways asked, and probably can ex­
pect to hear again during the question-and-answer period at the Bedbrd Hills Community House meet­
ing.
"Poodles are as- smart, as in­
telligent, as any breed," she answers>"but often they are-.'flashy".
Some of ihe working breeds are
.0 - i
more serious, more 4 P ^ l oodles have such a sense of
humor... they're clowns, they can
make a fool of an owner who isn't
firm with them. I hope we can
keep on breeding sensible poodles."
Despite the fact that the French
have adapted the poodle and made
it almost their national dog, Ger
many was the poodle's native
country. "It was the pudel hound,
she explained, "the original water
retrieving spaniel."
The "lion" or English saddle
clip, was originally designed to
make it easier for the dog to swim,
the puffs on the joints left to pref­
1961 MERCURY METEOR 600
1961 MERCURY METEOR 600
ect him from the cold when he
came out of the water. Then the
French dressed this up a little.
A GIFT F O R YOU...
At one time it was a French
ashiori to clip the owner's initials
on the "pack"—the heavy hair on
the rump.
Another of Miss Saunders' ac­
complishments is the poodle-clip­
W^en you open a new savings
ping chart, which has pages of
all kinds ot clips. Only three clips
or checking account for twenty-five dollars or more,
are acceptable in the show ring,
the puppy, English saddle, and the
Northern Westchester National Bank offers you your
/Mrs. Carl S. Harris of Horsethoe Hill, first vice president of
the Barnard Associate Alumnae,
Is a north\county woman serving
as chairman of the Council for
the third year. Mrs. Harris will be
among 100 Barnard College alumnea who will return to campus to­
morrow for the meetings of the
Ninth Annual Alumnae Council
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Ideas, Instruction Given
For Holiday Deeoratons
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Mazurak is teaching fourth grade
at the Croton • Falls School. cJhe
worked at the Reader's Digest dur­
ing her summers while a student
at Potsdam Teacher's College. She
was graduated from that institu­
tion in June. Her fiance is station
ed at Scotia, N.Y., and after the
marriage the young couple will
reside there.
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House-Church I of the Bedford
Presbyterian Church met* recently
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phill­
ip Price" of Millertown Road.
Mr. and Mrs. George Faithfull
have returned to--their-home, on
Mianus River Road after spending
six weeks in Europe,
Mr. -and Mrs. Henry,~£VWinter
ling of East Middle Patent Road
attended the recent 2|th annual
fall conference jirid dinner of the
Westchester' County Realty Board,
held at, the Qrienfa'Bea<ft Club in
Mamaron^ck.Dur3rig^l>the • even­
ing program, Ei Monroe. Q/Flyri of
Pound'Rjdge was aniopg the of­
ficers installed as treasurer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -Sloan of
Bedford were among the winners
when an open team of four club
championships was held last week
by the Central Westchester. Bridge
L e a g u e at Pleasantville High
School.' On Oct. 26 a masterpoint
game will take place in'Pleaantville.
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choice of fifty assorted tulip or daffodil bulbs as a gift.
These bulbs have been expressly imported from Holland
for this occasion through the courtesy of Pound Ridge
Nurseries.
Xhis offer of course is for a
limited time only, so open that new account this week
. . . select your bulbs at the Nursery (In Pound Ridge
Hamlet) . . . look forward to new beauty around your
home next spring . . . and to new banking enjoyment
beginning right now!
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Members of the Women's Sewing
Group of the -Bedford 'Presbyteri­
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are interested •are^mvit'ed-4o begln :JEtJ study? of-Joint's 'Gospel on
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