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P A T E N T TRADER, M T KISCO, N Y , T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 14. 1957
$10,000 Given For Building
By Sisterhood from 'Donor
1
F E E K . S K U A — M r s . I r v i n g JUiba n f e l d , p r e s i d e n t ot t h e ^ r t c r h o o d
of tea R r e t Hebrew Congregation,
p r e s e n t e d a c h e c k f o r $10,000 o n
Wednesday afternoon to
Benja­
m i n E. Hersh, chairman
o f the
building fund drive, proceeds of
(he last t y o annual " D o n o r s " held
by the Sisterhood.
*
Bach year in October the Donor
culminates the year's fund-raising
program of the Sisterhood.
Mrs.
Jack F l o w e r Is
general
chairman
of next fall's Donor,
with Mrs. Bernard
Oerber
and
Mrs.
Samuel Porltzky co-chair­
men. T h e i r fund-raising
projects
include, a journal, a b a r n sale in
l a t e spring, a n d o t h e r as y e t unreleosed ideas. M r s . M u r r a y
H
Ike
is i n charge o f the special
telephone committee to acquaint
members with the plans for the
Donor.
A t a m e e t i n g of, t h e S i s t e r h o o d
last M o n d a y evening, D r
Robert
E. K e a l e y . a M t . K l s c o physician,
served as commentator for t o o
Theater Wing
JBoard Gathers
Y O R K T O W N — A meeting of the
B o a r d of the Westchester Hospital
C o m m i t t e e of the A m e r i c a n T h e a ­
ter W i n g was held last Thursday
night a t the h o m e of M r s . A n ­
thony
Ingrassla.
A t that
time
plans w e r e formulated for a card
party to be held at the V P W hall,
Thursday
M a r c h 21
Mrs. John
K n i g g e o f Y o r k t o w n w i l l b e in
charge o f this event. F u n d s will
be
used
for
the
organizations
work at the Mqntrose Veterans
Hospital.
Those
attending
the
meeting
were: Mrs. Muriel Williams, Mrs.
Edward
MayQeld,
Mrs.
John
Knlgge, Mrs. Richard
Hartman,
Mrs.
Solon Bernstein of Yorktown,
Mrs.
Dan Schwarz of M t . Klsco,
e n d R a y Oauxx of Shrub Oak.
DNA
films
exhibited
in
conjunction
with the current H e a r t Fund drive.
" P u m p House," an animated car­
toon, pictured the popular m i s ­
conceptions o f h e a r t disease, a n d
"The
Doctor E x a m i n e s
Your
Heart" was a demonstration
of
methods used in diagnosing heart
trouble. T h e films w e r e provided
by
the Education Service of the
Westchester H e a r t Association.
PUTNAM
Mrs.
S i d n e y R o f f m a n w a s In
charge of the program Mrs. M a n ­
uel Stearns ot L a k e M o h e g a n w a s
welcomed Into membership. M r s
D a v i d N e w m a n reported that the
Friendship C a l e n d a r
proceeds'
a m o u n t e d t o $400. S h e w a s a s s i s t ­
ed
in t h e p r o j e c t b y M r s . L o u i s
R u b e n f e l d , M r s . N a t h a n Una. a n d
Mrs.
Jack K a p l a n .
nam
Thrift Sale.
C R O T O N — M r and M r s L e o n ­
ard W a r d of Croton
announce
the e n g a g e m e n t of their d a u g h t e r .
Miss Lois W a r d , to Peter Soriano,
son
of M r
and
Mrs
Michael
Soriano of North Tarrytown
for
Put­
Valley Methodist Circuit, t o J
be h e l d Sunday at 3 p m. o n F e b - ;
r u a r y 24 a t t h e T o m p k i n s C o r n e r s
Methodist Church,
were made
a meeting Wednesday
1
at
M i s s W a r d Is t h e g r a n d d a u g h t e r
of M r a n d M r s J a c k S m i t h o f
Y o r k t o w n H e i g h t s S h e Is a g r a d ­
uate of C r o t o n - H u n i o n
High
S c h o o l a n d Is e m p l o y e d by N a ­
tional
Electrical
Manufacturers
Association In N e w Y o r k
evening of |
the W i l l i n g Workers.
District
Superintendent
Rev
R e g i n a l d T E d w a r d s will preside,
and representatives of the three
Valley
Methodist
churches
In
Rev
Billy Vestal's charge will at­
tend.
The
S a l e f o r t h e B l i n d Is s c h e d ­
u l e d t o r M a r c h 13, a n d t h e a n ­
nual dinner-dance will be held at
the
Colonial Terrace Hotel on
. March
23. M r s . W i l l i a m
Zorn
h e a d s the c o m m i t t e e w i t h Mn>.
Irwin Kaslowsky co-chairman
A
"fun" night, "Heaven's A - P o p p i n "
has been tentatively scheduled.
Mr
Soriano was graduated from
N o r t h T a r r y t o w n H i g h School and
served two years with the A r m y
He
Is a t t e n d i n g N e w Y o r k U n i ­
versity
Mrs.
Evart
Laaksonen.
newly
elected president, called on M r s .
Melvln White, church
organist,
for
a report on the possibility o f
h a v i n g the o r g a n r e n o v a t e d a n d
electrified.
A Bible Study Class sponsored
by
the Sisterhood a n d conducted
by R a b b i A m o s E d e l h e l t , w i l l m e e t
a t the h o m e o f M r s . Herbert C o ­
h e n o n S h e n a n d o a h a v e n u e . I t Is
open to everyone.
A report on the new Hebrew
S c h o o l w a s p r e s e n t e d b y Mr3 C a r lyle K a r r president of the
Par­
ent Teacher Organization. Host­
esses f o r t h e e v e n i n g w e r e M r s
Samuel Porltzky, Mrs Ike
Mrs.
Benjamin Salzman. M r s
Arthur
B r a h m and M r s . Ernest Feldman
Teen-Agers
Study Plan
For Canteen
A dessert-card party was sched­
u l e d f o r M a r c h 18 a n d J u l y 27
w a s set for the annual fair
Gift
handkerchiefs
for the fair w e r e
turned over to Mrs. E d w a r d P e r ­
ry
c h a i r m a n o f the f a n c y g o o d s
table.
Devotions and
excerpts
from
" H y m n s from the D e a d S e a " w e r e
r e a d by M r s . P a u l
Schmlttman
The
g r o u p meets the first W e d ­
nesday of each m o n t h . T h e M a r c h
m e e t i n g will call for a s h o w e r of |
I gift potholdera for the
summer,
fair
Hostesses for this m e e t i n g
I were M r s Charles T o m p k i n s and
Mrs
Stuart Sheldon A l s o present
i In a d d i t i o n t o t h o s e a l r e a d y n a m ed w e r e M r s . E m e t t B a r g e r M r s
Miller.
Mrs
Lawrence
Y O R K T O W N — H o m e Nursing William
C l a s s e s In Y o r k t o w n H e i g h t s w i l l C o n n o l l y , M r s J o h n A t k i n s , M i s s
start M o n d a y T h e y will be held Rachel Yadgaroff, and M r s O a r in
the
Yorktown
Library
and ret Cochrane.
will be g i v e n by M r s . L a w r e n c e
T r e a t , R e d Cross H o m e Nursing
chairman.
Courses
will be held
In
the
MT
K I S C O — T h e N a o m i Circle
m o r n i n g s f r o m 10 a m . t o 12 n o o n M t
Klsco Methodist Church
will,
a n d i n t h e a f t e r n o o n f r o m 1 t o 3 m e e t F e b r u a r y 20 a t t h e h o m e o t ,
p. m . a n d w i l l b e g i v e n e a c h M o n ­ M r s
H a r o l d B l s c h o f f , 252
East,
day for seven weeks. Students w h o M a i n Street
Mrs Hownrd Web­
c o m p l e t e t h e courses w i l l r e c e i v e ster will conduct the study a n d
a R e d Cross H o m e Nursing c e r t i ­ the devotions w i l l be In charge ol
ficate.
Mrs.
Margaret Ahrcns
Home Nursing
Classes Set
1
'
' Saturday afternoon
1
6 Make Dean's
List At Yale
NEW
HAVEN. C O N N — Among
t h e 110 N e w H a v e n S t a t e s t u d e n t *
n a m e d t o t h e d e a n ' s list a t V a l e
Universlt\
for o u t s t a n d i n g
aca­
demic
achievement
during
the
1955-36 s c h o o l y e a r a r e
J a m e s P B r o w n , school of e n ­
g i n e e r i n g class o t 1958. s o n o f M r
and M r s
A
M
B r o w n Jr
of
Pox
Lane. Bedford.
Sisterhood
i Hears Talk
On Shrubbery
Y O R K T O W N — M o r e t h a n 60
m e m b e r s a n d gucsus a t t e n d i n g t h e
February m e m b e r s h i p meeting of
I the S i s t e r h o o d o f t h e Y o r k t o w n
i J e w i s h C e n t e r W e d n e s d a y o f last
| week h e a r d C P o w e r s T a y l o r of
I R o s e d a l e N u r s e r i e s s p e a k o n "Trees
I and
Shrubs
tor
the
Home
Grounds "
Measles Tops Diseases
P E E K S K I L L — Westclirs'c
County health authorities Tuesday
r e p o r t e d the f o l l o w i n g communic­
able
diseases
prevalent
in
the
county for the w e e k ending F e b ­
ruary 9 70 cases o f measles
48
cases o f m u m p s . 16 cases o f chick enpox a n d six cases each o f p n e u ­
monia
and
streptococcal
sore
|
throat
1
1
Lloyd-Planned Parties
And Dinners
are successful!
For 2nd Chair FREE
Custom-Made
SLIPCOVERS
During Oils next 2 weeks only . . .
PATCHEN'S SLIPCOVER SHOP
——„— IMI1M..IJ e
$ jfitPffl Ii!S§g| 5
teen-agers
of a
commlt-
Interested
in
menu-planning, shopping
and personal supervision
discreet and satisfactory service
guaranteed
s p e c i a l i s t in
for­
eign or unusual dishes, prices
from m i n i m u m consultation fee
t o c o m p l e t e catering service
Call PE 7-1544 .
Brotherhood
Observances
Due Friday
1
A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e of t h e
first
Shrmeifi'
ceremonial
and
p a r a d e o f the y e a r t o be h e l d i n
! W h te P l a i n s M a r c h 18. o f a B l o o d
| B ' i n k d - i v e on T u e s d a y
February
19 a t Phe'.ps M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l
Tn'rvtown
nnd o f t h e d a n c e t o
Y O R K T O W N — Yorktown Jew­
be h*!d at t h e T e m p l e on S a t u r ish C e n t e i will i n a u g u r a t e its c e l e ­
dav
Febi uat v 23 G e o i e e C a l l e v
b r a t i o n o f B r o t h e r h o o d W e e k at
n c h u r m a n ot t h e d a - i r e
F r i d a y e v e n i n g s e r v i c e s this week
at 8 30 p m R e v G e o r p e N B a r
ford, minister of Y o r k t o w n P r e s ­
byterian
Church
will serve
as
O
chairs of a 3-piece set FREE
when yon order slipcovers for the
other chair and sofa. This reduces
The
Sisterhood
m e m b e r s h i p
m e e t i n g In M a r c h w i l l f e a t u r e a
P u r l m skit
Mrs Lelbowltz. who
w i t h M r s M o r t i m e r H e r s h . Is p r o ­
gram
co-chairman
said
several
parts In t h e p l a y l e m a t n e d t o be
filled a n d I n v i t e d t h e n e w m e m ­
bers t o p a r t i c i p a t e
Stepinac Science Talk
W H I T E P L A I N S — T h e Import­
a n c e o f s c i e n c e In t o d a y s w o r l d
and the facilities for science edu­
cation
available
at
Archbishop
S t e p i n a c H i g h S c h o o l w i l l be the
s u b j e c t o f a UUk b \ R e v L a u r e n c e
J M c G o w a n head of the science
department, at the regular meet­
ing
o f the L a d l e s ' A u x i l i a r y of
Archbishop H i g h School M o n d a y
at 1 30 p m . i n t h e s c h o o l a u d i t o r ­
ium.
A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e bv M r s
Milton
Lindenbaum,
Ways
and
Means chairman, that the Sister­
hood w o u l d sponsor a card party
In l a t e A p r i l .
Mrs Milton Ooldsteln. membership .chairman, introduced several
new
members w h o w e r e present I
Q. H o w can
I stimulate
the
They were Mrs
Donald Oelber growth of plants"
Mrs
George Greene. Mrs Harvey
A P u t coffee g i o u n d s a r o u n d the
Ettinger M r s M a u r i c e R o s e n and '
, roots a b o u t t w o o r t h r e e t i m e s a
Mrs
Isaac S m o l o w l t s .
week T h e n o n c e a w e e k g i v e t h e m
' a tablespoonful of olive oil. N e v e r
Q. H o w c a n I p r e v e n t h a n g n a i l s ? I a l l o w t h e e a r t h t o b e c o m e d r y
ot K e v i n A n d r e w M c G r a t h son o f
Mr
and M r s John F M c G r a t h of
148 N o r t h B e d f o r d R o a d w a s p e r ­
f o r m e d by R e v T h o m a s P O a h i l l
S u n d a y in S t
F r a n c i s o f Assist
Church
Godparents
weie
Dawd
Mc­
G r a t h o f W h i t e Plains b r o t h e r of
Uie
rather
and
Mrs
Patndn
M a g e e cousin o f t h e
mother
at
The
baby was b o m January
n
Northern Westchester Hospital
and hard.
A
I f p u s h i n g back t h e c u t i c l e
causes h a n g n a i l s , m a s s a g e i t w i t h
THE
VILLAGER, RECORD.
a g o o d c u t i c l e c r e a m or p e U o I
Y O R K T O W N HERALD.
leum Jelly t o s o f t e n It T h e n push
MT
KISCO LOCAL.
| t h e c u t i c l e b a c k g e n t l y , using a n C H A P P A Q U A S U N . B R E W S T E R
editions
I orange stick w i t h cotton wrapped , R E C O R D . T O W N S M A N
of t h e P A T E N T T R A D E R
1 a r o u n d it
1
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P E E K S K I L L - A t a meettSR »
H - ' " - w Ps r r t Teach— O r gan, ation Thursda>
evening at
the
Jewish
Community
Center
M r s Bernard Miller read a survey
report and outline o f the
curriculum of the n e w l y organised
Hebrew School and Sunday School
program
S o m e minor c h a n g e s in t h e b y • laws of the organization w e r e dis­
cussed.
Usually the g r o u p m e e t s o n the
first T h u r s d a y o f e a o h m o n t h a t
the Center T h e n e x t m e e t i n g will
t a k e the f o r m o f a n e v e n i n g t e a
i n h o n o r o f t h e f a c u l t y a t th<
home of M r s Miller on March 6
School Dance
MT
K I S t O — F i f t h a n d sixth
tiiacieis r
M ' K t S c o Elemental"*
Si tiool w i . l > - i " i L s i r a .school d a n c e
on
Frlda\
night
February
16
Proceeds will b e d o n a t e d to C A R E
for H u n g a r i a n r e . i c f
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6 x 1 2 , d i n i n g r o o m 9 x 12, l i v i n g r o o m
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Hebrew Sehool
Plan Detailed
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Open Thursday
1
McGrath Baptism
Held In Church
In­
Vocal >-eler';oi^ w e r e p i o w d c l
by
A c'loir con.iLstine of Russell
Terbu.vh.t M
Wclicher Mi Van
Buren M r Cailei and M r
Hen­
derson A c c o m p a n i e d bv H a v i l a n d
Wpssell'.
w i l l m a k e t h e i r h o m e on M a i n
Street
Peekskill
J u s t p r i o r to t h e w c d d m R
the
f\
will make slipcovers for one of
TOUT
dent. M r s Stanley Lelbowltz
troduced the speaker
Christopher M . S m i t h . Y a l e Col­
l e g e class o f 1958. s o n o f M r a n d
Mrs.
Earl Smith of Pine Crof!
Farm. Waccabuc
^
of
|Mason Unit
Gives Degree
The
group will meet again Sat­
u r d a y , at 3 p . m
and
appoint
officers and a b y - l a w s c o m m i t t e e
I Guest p r e a c h e r
I t was suggested they confine their
I
Brotherhood Week has been probusiness t o o n e m e e t i n g a m o n t h
I c l a i m e d by t h e N a t i o n a l C o n f e r ­
c o n d u c t e d on p a r l i a m e n t a r y p r o ­
ence o f Christians a n d J e w s f o r
cedure and plan socials and othe.
t h e w e e k o f F e b r u a r y 17-24. H o s t s
e n t e r t a i m i e i i t f o r the b a l a n c e o l
lor t h e O n e g S h a b b a t w i l l b e M r
the m o n t h .
and M r s . J e r r y A d a m s .
A d u l t advisors, w h o Incidentally
The
Institute for Adult Jewish
supplied the refreshments for the Studies
will meet
on
Monday
f i r s t m e e t i n g , w e r e M r s . F r a n c i s F e b r u a r y 18. a t 1 p m . T h e T u e s ­
Oswald, Mrs. Michael Mayer, Mrs
d a y e v e n i n g session o f t h e
In­
E l e a n o r L e n l c h . M r s H a r o l d G l o f f s t i t u t e wl!* m e e t F e b r u a r y 19 n"
and M r s . H e n r y
Kuchenmeister
8 30 p m
the last t w o also G i r l S c o u t lead­
ers. T h e s e l a d l e s , w i t h t h e i r h u s ­
b a n d s , w i l l be d r a f t e d as c h a p e r ones w h e n needed
T h e meeting
c o n c l u d e d w i t h a n hour o f d a n c ­
ing
t o records.
I
MT
KISCO-The
bnptiMn o f
Mr
T a y l o r ' s talk w a s
partic­
ularly i n t e r e s t i n g to his a u d l e n c
Martin D Pjldman
Y a l e C o l ­ because m a n y o f t h e m a r e n e w
l e g e class o f 1059. s o n o f D r a n d h o m e o w n e r s I n t h e process o f
Mrs.
Albert F e l d m a n , L a k e M a - landscaping.
He
brought
with
hopac.
hint numerous snecinlen branches
o
f
fthrubs'
a
n
d
'
t
r
e
e
s
s
o
t
h
a
t
Ihe
. Robert .6. Laldlaw Yale College
class o f 1958, s o n o f M r a n d M r s . a u d i e n c e c o u l d < a c t u a l l y see a n d
D a v i d K . L a l d l a w . B a l d w i n R o a d , e x a m i n e the material' tinder dis­
cussion. M r T a y l o r s h o w e d c o l o r
Mt.
Klsco.
slides a n d , . a n s w e r e d
the
many
Robert J
Anderson, school of
questions asked.
e n g i n e e r i n g class o f 1959, s o n o f
Mr
and M r s R o b e r t V Anderson.
The
m e e t i n g w a s o p e n e d by M r s
63 B e d f o r d R o a d , P l e a s a n t v i l l e .
James Slepser
Sisterhood
presi­
You Buy
Slipcovers
for Sofa
ana
Chair
W e M a k e You Slipcovers
tee
Joseph
co-chairmen
A b o u t 20 y o u n g p e o p l e m e t w i t h
adult advisors on Saturday to dis­
cuss t h e i r n e e d s a n d p u r p o s e s I t
was suggested that organization
be deferred until a n o t h e r week
w h e n as m a n y m o r e
teen-ager.,
w o u l d be a v a i l a b l e f o r
charter
membership.
s
Y
and
MR.
AND MRS. WILLIAM
11 or W a t e r b n r y M a n o r M r D'unlop f o r m i n g
a
Lakeland
Teen-Age
D U N L O P w e r e m a r r i e d F e b r u a r y fa t h e son o f M r a n d M r s . J o h n I C a n t e e n In t h e n e w h e a d q u a r t e r s
2 at Shrub Oak Methodist Church.
D o n l o p of the B r o n x . T h e couple
of t h e L a k e l a n d R e p u b l i c a n C l u b
Mrs.
D u n l o p Is t h e d a u g h t e r o f i a r e s t u d e n t s a t t h e I ' n l v e r s i t y o f
I house.
Mr. and M r s . Josepb R . W h i t m a n M i a m i In M i a m i , F l a
!
T h e c a n t e e n w i l l be c o n d u c t e d
I s t r l c t l v a l o n g n o n - p o l l t l c l a l lines
| M e m b e r s h i p Is o p e n t o a n y
teen­
ager living w i t h i n the
boundary
o f t h e o r i g i n a l 13 d i s t r i c t s
1
_
Kuchenmeister
Ryan were appointed
L A K E M O H E G 1 V — T h e w e d ­ b r i d e u.is feted w i t h a s h o w e r by
ding of Miss M a r v
E
Brown
her fuends. at the h o m e o f her
d a u g h t e r o f M r a n d M r s J a m e s sister
D B r o w n of Gloucester Mass
to
Attending were M r s
Kenneth
Harry
W
Hurley
son o f M r s
Rcbsrtson. Mrs T h o m a s M c M a n u s .
C a m e H u r l e y o f K i n g s t o n a n d the M i s
Edward Stokes. Mrs. P a j l
late D a n i e l F Hurley took place S c h m l t t m a n
Mrs W i l l i a m Lewis
S a t u r d a y . F e b r u a r y 2, In t h e o f f i c e Mrs
Dominic Carbone, and M r s
of J u s t i c e o f t h e P e a c e E n u B r o w n
Leroy
Lent
Also honoring
the
Miss B r o w n , a registered nurse bride but unable to attend, w a ,
employed by Dr R a l p h Bllllngton Mrs
John K i l m e r
i of Pceksklll. has been living with
; her b r o t h e r - i n - l a w a n d s i s t e r M r
i a n d M r s E d w a r d G M a l o n e Jr
I on H u d s o n V i e w R o a d
I
E s c o r t e d by her f a t h e r the b r i d e
I w o r e a c h a r c o a l w o o l suit w i t h
I p i n k accessories a n d a c o r s a g e of
gardenias
Mrs
Malone
as
her
attendant
w o r e a turquotse k n i l •
P E E K S K I L L — Junior W a r d e n
s u i t w i t h m a t c h i n g accessories a n d A l o i s K r a i c o n l t - r e d t h e E n t e r e d
a c o r s a g e o l y e l l o w roses.
i A p p r e n t i c e degree u p o n a class of
candidates
T h u i s d a y e v e n i n g at
D a n i e l H u r l e y Jr
brother
ot
the C o u r t l a n d t L o d g e o f M a s o n s
t h e g r o o m , w a s his best m a n
I in the Masonic T e m p l e H e w a s
The
c e r e m o n y w a s f o l l o w e d by
assisted b y J o h n L D a y i e s . G e o r g e
a d i n n e r a t the C h e s t e r b r o o k I n n
Conkhn
William Phillips. George
for
the bridal party and the Im­
Anderson David Jenkins. Douglas
mediate families
Rolfe
Harry Kasch.
H i c k s o n
The
bride studied a t the Beverly
H e a d y and A i t h u r w
Hildebrandt
• Mass.) Hospital T r a i n i n g School
, w h o presented the candidates w i t h
for
N u r s e s a n d w a s f o r m e r l y as­
Blb:es
s o c i a t e d w i t h the C h i l d r e n s M e d i ­
Bcnjnivm
Welvher
ol
Opera
cal C e n t e r m B o M o n T h e g r o o m
Mo
and G e o r g e F a r a u e r
is a c h e f at the B l u e t o n e D i n e r Bluffs
a n d V Scott
b o t h of S c o t l a n d
In P e e k s k i l l
A f t e r a m o t o r t r i p i h i o u g h the w e r e e r e c t e d b \ t h e M o o t e r A r ;
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Timothy U Hogen. Yale College
class, or 1958, s o n o f M r a n d M r s
Charles R
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Mary E. Brown Marries
Mr. Soriano
Harry W. Hurley Feb. 2
Are Engaged
VALLEY—Plans
the annual conference of the
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M a k e Plans
For Parley
Naomi Circle Meeting
S O U T H S A L E M — Throughout
the m o n t h o f F e b r u a r y a l l a r t i c l e s
of clothing a t the D N A thrift shop
w i l l be o n sale a t h a l f price. T h e
shop is o p e n Tuesdays, W e d n e s ­
days. Thursdays and Fridays from
I p. m. to 4 p. m.
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