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PATENT TRADER, MT. KISCO, N.Y., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1958
Page 20
Thornwood Notes
By Deborah Neustacttcr
RO 9-1652
Truck Skids Regents Set
Film On Flag
Into Tree;
of
Woman Hurt thePLEASANTV1LLE—Members
Regent Club and their wives
Legion Plans
Flag Gift To
Junior High
Valhalla Notes
By Mrs. Charles VV. Hallock
LYric 2-6622
will conclude the observance of
CHAPPAQUA—A trailer truck "American History Month" by
Mr. and Mrs. William Oulmettc
Valhalla Klwanls Club enter­
skidded Into a tree Wednesday seeing a motion picture on "The tained Valhalla Boy Scout Troop of Bruce Lane announce the birth
aftemon of last week, practically Flag" at their meeting Friday and Scoutmaster Robert Town- ot & son, David, on February 15
on the doorstep of New Castle Po­ February 28 .at 2.30 psa. at the drow for dinner February 17 at a t White Plains Hospital They are
lice station.
American Legion Hall on Lincoln the Cabin Restaurant. Quests also also parents ot James, Robert and
The driver, Charles Bonner J r Avenue.
were Budd Schmeldel and Harry Leslie.
of Cllffwood, N J., told police his
Ackcrly, who have been helping
The
film,
procured
for
the
club
truck was proceeding south along
Mr Towndrow with the troop.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry DeLea of
Bedford Road at a speed of IS to by Mrs. Charlotte Powell. Ameri­ There are now 27 boys in the Davis Avenue are parents of a new
20 miles per hour when a car pull­ canism chairman for the American group. This week the scouts are son, Garry Lee Jr., born February
Legion Auxiliary, has been shown
Martin Wollns of Warren Ave­ ed out of King Street on his right, to local schoolchildren during the participating in a "bee line" hike 7 a t White Plains Hospital.
nue returned from a Boston trip directly Into his path, and then past month.
which involves map making.
Nancy Moore, daughter of Mr where h e served as consultant to stopped.
Final registration and a general
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Hall
Rosebury
Is
Mr. Bonner said he attempted
and Mrs Eugcnce Moore of War­ the Massachusetts Society lor the
Rev Thomas Falshaw is con­ meeting of Kenslco Little League
chairman
of
hostesses
for
the
lo­
to
swing
around
the
car
to
its
left,
took place last night (February
ren Avenue, celebrated her l l t h Prevention of Cruelty to Children
cal Legion Auxiliary, which will ducting a series of Lenten serv­
birthday with a Valentines Day on a research project. Mr Wollns but It began to turn left as well. entertain the Regents. She will be ices Wednesdays a t 8 pan. The 26) at School 1.
He
said
he
had
to
steer
sharp
to
is
director
of
research
for
the
party February 13. Her guests
assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Berg- meditations are on "The Difficult
The Rev and Mrs. Thomas Fal­
were Janice Laldman, Janet Fran- Child Welfare League of Amer­ his right to avoid a collision and mark, Mrs. Edith Kidney and Mrs. Commands of Jesus" based on
in doing so the truck skidded on
kel. Bonnie and Virginia Feller. ica.
teachings of Christ in the New shaw are grandparents of a baby
Ethel Korn.
snow
into
a
tree
next
to
the
po­
Linda Lee N o r d s t r o m , Paula
Testament. John Chapter will di­ girl, Judy Susan, bom February
Members of the Regent Club, rect the Sanctuary Choir for the 7 to Mr. and Mrs. David Bouldln
Thomas Ludwig of Westchester lice station driveway. The driver
Thiele, Medley Johnston, Cathy
of the car was not'identified in open to all retired men of the area, services.
Avenue
was
chairman
of
the
race
of High Point, N. C. The Bouldlns
Chapman and her sister, Susan
are now engaged In renovating t h e
committee for the Metropolitan the police report.
also have a son David Lee, age
Moore
Mr Bonner was not reported in­ basement of the public library,
New York Ski Council a t lbs Sat­
3*4.
Mrs. Falshaw made a recent
Joseph Paul Loreton, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, urday meet In Roxbury The Sun­ jured, but the truck had to be which will serve as a permanent and Mrs. Joseph Loretan of Col­ trip to North Carolina to visit
home
for
the
club.
Work
is
being
umbus Avenue has taken a nine with her daughter's family.
recently of Glens Falls and be­ day races were snowed out. Mrs. towed away.
New Castle police said a Mill­ carried on under the auspices of week student teaching assignment
fore that of Maine, have moved Ludwig fractured an ankle on
the Pleasantvllle Rotary
Lincoln's
birthday
while
skiing
at
wood
woman
suffered
a
broken
Washington's Headquarters on
a t Hannibal Central School, HanU'to the Grover Street home for­
Information on club meetings nlbaL He Is a senior at Oswego Virginia Road, North White Plains,
merly occupied by the Schmults the Lowell Thomas Estate In nose and other Injuries Wednes­
and transportation may be ob­ State Teachers College.
Pawling
where
the
Scansdale
Ski
day
evening
when
her
car
hit
a
reopened
February 20. Mrs. Emma
family. Mr Miller Is with a New
Club members were guests. Cast light pole a t the Intersection of tained by calling Charles Hardy,
Requs of White Plains is super­
York city consulting engineering
and all, Mrs. Ludwig managed to the Millwood Kisco Road and Old president, at RO 8-5810, or Fay
Couples Club of Valhalla Meth­ visor.
firm, Seeley, Stevenson, Value attend a performance of "My Fair
Odell, RO 8-0254.
Millwood Road.
odist Church met February 21 for
and Knecht, In their New Rochelle Lady" in New York City Tuesday
Joseph Joyce of Cypress Street Is
Cot
Off
a covered dish supper and talk by
office.
evening in celebration with her
According to the police report.
Joseph Molltor of Maple Avenue. chairman of the American Red
husband of their wedding anni­ Adelaide T Rieger said a car cut,
Mr. Molltcr discussed architecture Cross drive in the Valhalla area.
Helen Ruzlcka, daughter of Mr versary Mrs. Ludwig also sang
off her automobile while she was T
Pnrfnrm A t
in this section of the country, il­ The campaign will take place the
and Mrs. Rudolph Ruzlcka of In the Saturady evening perform driving on Millwood Kisco R o a d '
c m
vim
lustrated with slides and pictures. first week In March.
Broadway, Is teaching fourth anoe of "Elijah" by the Cantata and forced her car into a snow
Members of the supper committee
grade at the Woodside School in singers In Pleasantvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis of
bank extended in the road. She
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ander­
Peeksklll. Miss Ruzlcka received
said the snow pulled thh car into
son, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Browne Fox Hill Road are proud parents
CHAPPAQUA
—
The
Westches
her teaching certificate from New
and Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Potter of twins. Donna and Douglas, born
Thornwood residents attending the pole.
PalU State Teachers' College and
February 12 at White Plains Hos­
Beside the broken nose her right tcr Ballet Company will give Its
Bill get her diploma at the June the "Elijah" performance Included knee, was bruised and her lelt Initial public performance here at
Brownie applications have been pital. They also have two sons.
Mr and Mrs. David Z. Ben-Ami,
3
p.m.
March
5
in
Horace
Greeley
graduation ceremonies.
John
and Richard.
sent to parents of second grade
Ed Locwy. Miss Rita Foley, Mr thumb possibly broken. Police High School Auditorium.
girls who arc eligible to be Scouts
and Mrs. Paul Steinfeld, Mr. and said she was treated by Dr. KelnThe
program
will
Include
"The
Mrs. J J Kohout of High Hill Mrs. William Singer. Mrs. George holz of Ossining. Her car was
Valhalla American Legion Post
Jolly Tailor." f e a t u r i n g Ann? in the fall. Responses are due by 1038 had an open house on Feb­
Farm, Arthur Avenue, made a re­ Creamer, Mr and Mrs. Al Hern, towed to a Millwood garage.
Friday They should be sent to
Byrne,
daughter
of
Mr
and
Mrs
cent trip to Virginia on the oc­ Mrs. Charles W. Schiess, Mrs.
Wednesday was a bad day for
Mis. Angelo Denaro, 15 Fountain ruary 22 at the Legion Drive head­
casion of the death of her Molly Fried, Mr. and Mrs. Ray drivers In New Castle, even after Frederick J Byrne of Millwood Drive, Valhalla,
quarters. Residents of the area
Road, and "The Seasons," starring
were Invited to Inspect the newly
mother
Do Lucia, Mr and Mrs. George they had parked their cars and Karen Lossing, daughter of Mr
completed Interior.
left.
Mrs.
Louis
P
Camla
of
West
Lake
Corsun and Mr and Mrs. Martin
and Mrs. Herbert Lossing of Ha­
Drive was guest of honor at a
Police reported that a car driven milton Drive.
Mrs. Mary Rykel, mother of Wollns.
George S. Halght ot Martling
shower given February 19 by Mrs.
by Diane K. Hale of Armonk hit
Mrs. Harry Skiff of Walter Ave­
Tickets will be sold March 4 In
nue, went to St. Paul, Minn., for
Grada Men ting, daughter of Mr a parked automobile owned by the main hall of Roaring Brokk J. Arthur McNamara and Mrs. Avenue has been named consul­
funeral services for her mother and Mrs. J a n Mentlng of West- Ceclle Adelman of 1280 Hards- School from 8:30 to 10 a-m. and Nell Russo at Mrs. McNamara's tant-manager of the Westchester
Sgt. James Rykel, Mrs. Skiff's lake Drive, was hostess at a party crabble Road. Miss Hale said the in the cafeteria of Robert E. Bell home on Pine Road. Guests In­ Parkway Authority for a period
brother, has been assigned to Ft. last Friday evening. Her guests accident occurred when she drove Schol the same day during lunch cluded Mrs. Joseph McGrane, Mrs. of six months. He Is a former
Monmounth. N J., as of March 1 were June Hunter. Diane De too far to the right on King hour They also will be available Joseph Montal, Mrs. Eben W County Park Superintendent.
His most recent assignment was Grazla, Constance Fleurat, Betsy Street to avoid an oncoming oil at the door the afternoon of the Tunure, Mrs. Norbert J. Curran.
Mrs. Frank Sparadoskl, Mrs. Arvid
Valhalla Public Library has ac­
Arizona. He will have some leave Kahrs, J a n e t Tesoro, Linda En­ truck.
performance. There ore no reserv­
Johonson, Mrs. Frank Andreola, quired the services of a new li­
No injuries resulted and Miss ed seats.
time with Skiff family here be­ ters, Jimmy Brown, E d w a r d
Mrs.
Patrick
Gleeson,
Mrs.
Joseph
brarian,
Mrs. Joseph Farlnella.
fore reporting for duty
Thompson, Billy Venlck, Philip Hale's car was able to drive away
Pctrelll, Mrs. Frank: Falot, Mrs. Library hours have been extended
Mrs. Charles C. Slennick of
Fellclatto, John Leonard, Cath­
Albert Parr, Mrs. Edward Mylod. to 3 to 9 pm. on Mondays, Wed­
Carol Schwalle. daughter of erine De Palo, Tracy Dunning, Meadow Lane and Mrs. Lewis H.
nesdays and Fridays, from 10 a m .
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schwalle of Ronald Tralnham and Jon Boullc. Bowen of 26 Spring Road told po­
t o 1 pjn. Saturdays.
lice they came back to their sta­
Westchester Avenue, has recup­
Five club members were hosteses tion wagons parked in the rail­
erated from a siege of measles.
Girl Scouts of Troop 7 met In
PLEASANTVHAE—A series of
at a party last Friday evening at road plaza and found the leftside
three groups last week. One group
of each had been damaged while devotional meetings h a s been
Shirley Rabasco, daughter of the home of Mr and Mrs. Theo­ they were away.
with
leader, Mrs. Russell C. John­
planned for the Lenten season by
Mr and Mrs. Michael A. Rabascco dore Cotton of Sherman Avenue.
son, met at Valhalla Methodist
the Spiritual Life Committee of
They
were
Betsy
Cotton,
Meredith
Jr of Albany Avenue, celebrated
Church to make fudge as part of
the Women's League of Pleasant­
the cooking badge. Girls working
her l l t h birthday with a party Drake, Cecelia Relchardt, Karen
vllle Presbyterian Church, with
on t h e sewing badge met a t the
for friends last Saturday. Her Malacalza a n d Priscllla Hatzman,
the first meeting scheduled tat
Quests were Heidi Merkle, Ellen
VALHALLA — Winners in the church" with Mrs. Harry Dushin
guests were Cathy Birch, Lynne
Tuesday under the leadership of
Frits, Eddy Kotirad, Ray DeLucia
Valhalla Junior High School to begin making knapsacks. Mrs.
Carden, Marian Lone, Pam Young, J o a n Strachan, Jon Goldfuss.
Mrs. Norborne Gatling.
Sharon Cook, Christine Drake, Frank LoTurco, Kenneth Menz
Other meetings will be conduct­ science fair lost week were Ruth Max Bastlan took the third group
to the home of Mrs. John Welsh
Carol Ann Ruth, Sharon and Bon­ and John Le Ventls.
ed on March 11 by Mrs. James A. Welch, ninth grade; C h a l l e n to listen to special records for
VALHALLA — Scouts of val- Oliver, on March 18 by Mrs. Henry Heaney, eighth grade; Margaret
ny Hoffman. Barbara Lethbrldge,
halla Cub Pack 5 entertained their Hall, and on March 25 by Mrs. Broscmer, seventh grade. All stu­ their minstrel badge.
Jlnner Franklin, AlUeon Hill,
Jlnner Franklin, daughter of fathers at the annual Blue and Shirley Boden.
dents of the school participated In
Frances Cherio, M a r d a Bulger
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daniel
Franklin
of
Gold dinner February 20 a t Val­
and J a n e Yackel.
Fire Chief Andrew Campbell J r
Meetings will take place In the this event, which was sponsored
Westchester A v e n u e celebrated halla Junior High School. Cub- fellowship room of the church, by the scienco department The reports Valhalla Fire Department
her
tenth
birthday
with
a
Satur­
master Malcolm Monroe offered beginning at 10 a.m. and closing public was Invited to view dis­ answered 77 calls last year.
Susan Groves, daughter
of
Mr and Mrs. John Grooves of day afternoon party early this the prayer before a fried chicken promptly at 11 am. All women of plays on February 19 and 20.
Nannyhagen Road was hostess a t month. Her guests were Lorrie dinner
the congregation are cordially In­ Judges were Walter K. MacAdam
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Mc­
and James Hoffman. Prizes were Namara of Pine Road took a re­
a Valentine party for her ninth Horton, Shirley Rabasco, Cathy
William Feldbauer, committee vited.
furnished by Valhalla Junior High cent trip to Park Forest, 111.,
birthday last Saturday Feature Birch, P a m Young, Medley John­ chairman of the pack, introduced
School PTA.
of the party was a hat-making ston and Cathy Chapman.
guests, Allan McMath who is
where Mrs. McNamara was god
Other ninth grade awards went mother for her sister's Infant son.
neighborhood commissioner and
to Joy Polmlerl and Patricia Wash­ On the way back they visited
J Kenneth Shotts, principal of
burn, second. Marjorie Niehaus, relatives In Pennsylvania.
Valhalla School 1. Robert Townthird. David Jaeger, Wendy Con
drow. Valhalla scoutmaster, wel­
MT. PLEASANT—Homeowners kiln and Ronald Lorenz, honor­
comed graduating cubs into the
Dr Henry Rosseta of Teachers'
on the south section of Hardscrab­ able mention.
By Betty Phelan
Boy Scouts
College, Columbia University re­
ble
Road in the Town of Mt.
Wes
Hollock
was
awarded
a
Eighth
grade
winners
were
Anita
ported to the Board of Education
RO 9-2745
Webelos badge and was advanced Pleasant were scheduled to meet Koenlg and Sandra Sadewhite, and the Joint Board February 19
to scouting. Graduating also were Tuesday evening a t the home of second; Alma Walker, third; Fred concerning the surrey <jf curric­
Jason Meth to organize a clvlo
Miss Loma Fuller, daughter of snow storm, which arrived on top Bruce Williams, Michael Feld­ association "to protect the Inter­ Flanlgan, Thomas Nahlgf&n and ulum and his recommendations
Marie Weber, honorable mention. for the proposed senior high
Mr and Mrs. Philip Fuller. 180 of the existing four foot snowfall, bauer and Bruce Wochtel.
ests of the residents of the sec­
Seventh grade awards' went to school. Another meeting ot the
Other awards were made to tion" and to consider the overall
Willis Avnue. celebrated her six­ they were marooned at her coun­
teenth birthday at a dinner party try home. On Wednesday morn­ Bruce Weinstein. Steven Siege), town plan soon to be made public. Paul O'Connor, second; Peter two groups will take place soon
Dlgglns, third, Betsy Bastion, tor further discussion.
at her home Saturday evening ing, they walked a two-mile Donald Pillar, Ronnie DIFllUpo,
The south Hardscrabble Road
Her guests included her Briarclllf stretch atop drifts to get to a taxi, Dennis Davidson, Jeffrey Fowley, section is located in the Town of Patty Cohan, Joan Elliott and
High School classmates Elizabeth which took them to the train a t Michael Donnelly, Richard Claccl, Mt. Pleasant, but Is In the Cbap- Jeffrey Marx, honorable mention.
McNeil, Luclnda Bower. Dorothy Hudson. The train, running six Jimmy McGrath, Bobby Eggars, paqua school district.
Flore and Bonnie Relchleln. and hours behind schedule, brought Douglas Davis, Michael Fysche,
Faymond Foglla, Brian Heaney,
Danny Hayes, Bronx, Jimmy and them to Harmon.
Angelo Gaozla and John Dunf ord, To Visit Museum
Eugene Meyers of Tarrytown
Charles MesseHch of Dobbs Ferry
Mr and Mrs. Dominic S a m o .
FLEASANTVILLE — The Fort
and Paul Mateer of Yonkerj
and their neighbors, Mr and aid the March of Dimes. The ten nightly Club of Pleasantvllle will
Mrs. Howard Stciger. have wed­ and eleven year old students visit the Metropolitan Museum of
Mrs A J Ellison of Boise. Idaho, ding anniversaries this week, and earned a total of $27 which they Art to see the Near East art col­
lection and hear a lecture by Miss
who has been spending the winter they celebrated the dates Satur­ contributed to the fund.
Elizabeth Lyons on Wednesday,
In the east. Is a guest of her day when the four of them went
Tolephcme
Mrs, Ralph A. Brown, treasurer March 5.
daughter. Miss Phlllls Ellison, dur­ out to dinner together.
of the Ladles Auxiliary to Haw
ing the month of February She
ROgers 9-0001
THE TOWN8MAN,
plans to leave within a few days
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Fowler and thorne Fire Company No. 1, is
CHAPPAQUA SUN editions
to visit her son and his family In son, David, of Warren Avenue convalescing at her home here
of
the
PATENT
TRADER
Winchester, Mass
have returned to their home here after a recent attack of pneu­
home here after a 10-day vacation monia.
Mrs. Mabel Hoefllngcr spent after a 10-day vacation trip to
William Mlka, son of Mr and
last weekend with her son. Rev Tampa. Fla. Their older son. Rich
Herbert Hoefllnger. and his family ord. is home also after completing Mrs. Florlan Mlka. 300 Brighton
In Philadelphia. Pa Mr Hoefl­ a two-year enlistment In the Avenue, has entered the United
States Army under the reserves
lngcr Is pastor ol the Norrls United States Army
components program, and Is cur­
Square Church In Phtladephta.
Mr and Mrs. David MacCall, 87 rently stationed at Ft. Dlx. N J
Mrs William Buchwald Is cur­ Chelsea Street have had Mrs.
Charles Stokes was six years old
rently serving as Instructor for MacColl's father. Mr H. A. Babthe American Red Cross first aid cock of Watertown as a house this week, and his parents. Mr and
program Thursday evenings at the guest recently He left last week­ Mrs. Wesley Stokes, took him to
Red Cross room In Mt Kisco Boys end for Tampa, Fla.. where he dinner a t Patricia Murphy's Rest­
aurant in Yonkers Saturday even­
Club. Mrs. Buchwald was in charge will visit another daughter.
(Please check which edition yon wish to receive)
ing In honor of the occasion. His
of swimming instruction in Haw­
TWO ISSUES A WEEK — THURSDAY AND SUNDAY
Mrs. Russell Parke and Mrs. maternal grandparents, Mr. and
thorne public school summer re­
James McCauley of Hawthorne Mrs. Robert Henderson ot White
creation program in 1957
Mrs Robert Qulgley of Peeksklll Plains, were also guests at the
dinner
Addison Hayner. who returned and Mrs. Patrick Klrwln and Miss
last week from a business trip to Jacqueline Mulholland of Mt. Ver­
Dallas, T e x . opened his own office non were among the guests at a
Save $1.20 lor 1 Year; $3.40 for 2 Years
as a petroleum consultant In New birthday party honoring Mrs
York Monday Mr Hayner is a Leonard Winters of Hollls. L. I.,
Over Newsstand Price
geologist who formerly worked Friday evening a t the Winters
Wheel Alignment
with the Rleter Foster Co. In New home
Trouble Corrected
York
Name .
Only $8.95 most c a n
Mrs. Jean Dennis entertained
AUTO
Mr and Mrs. Stephen Weston members of her sewing- club las:
Town .
ALIGNMENT
and children. Sharon. Patty, and Tuesday evening a t her home, 256
CLINIC
Stephen, returned to their home Commerce Street.
Street
PleuantTine
here. 256 Warren Avenue, on WedROgers 9-3533
Fifth grade pupils in the public
nc'-M" Th-y had driven to Hud­
Post Office or RFD Route
son. N Y !-• S^'.u day for wha school class taught by Miss Amy
Box 747, Mt Kisco, New York
Aas to be a weekend visit with | Bartlett raised the top amount In
Mr. Weston's mother. Due to t h e ' t h e elementary school campaign to Today!
Mr ana Mrs. Stephen Olson,
formerly of Edgebrook Estates fh
North White Plains, have moved
into the house on Balnbrldgc
Avenue recently vacated by the
Curclo family. Mr Olson is an
automotive Inspector for the New
York National Guard at West­
chester County Airport. The couple
have one child. Stephen, one and
a half years old.
contest using crepe paper and
material scraps. Guests were Pam
Andrlola. Pam Lo Piccolo, Judy
Schiess. Linda Wonnacott, Helen
Shedden, Cathy and Jean McGrane, Susan Moore, Cindy Stratton, Antlonette Torres, Alice Morrlssey, Maureen Darby and C h r i s ­
tine Innes.
Ballet Company
To Perform A
Greeley High
n
Women's League
Plans Devotions
Dinner Marks
Cub Scout
Advancement
Hawthorne Notes
Science Fair
Awards Made
In Valhalla
Hardscrabble
Group Organizes
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THORNWOOD — Presentation
of an American flag t o the Thorn­
wood Junior High School on Col­
umbus Avenue Is being planned by
the American Legion Auxiliary,
Gilbert Rauh Post 1574, It was a n ­
nounced a t the unit's meeting
Thursday evening in the flrehouse.
Mrs. Harry Frcngs, president,
stated she and several auxiliary
members would attend the county
luncheon given at Patricia Mur­
phy's restaurant In March. Plans
axe also underway for a dance to
be sponsored by the unit in May.
Mrs. Jessica Friese, county
chairman for the auxiliary, and
her executive officers are being
i n v i t e d to the organization's
March meeting. A request for dis­
corded sheets used In t h e cancer
pad project of the auxiliary was
reiterated. These may be left a t
tho office of the Pleasant Realty
Co. on Franklin Avenue.
David K. Bowen
Sings With Chorus
CHAPPAQUA—David R. Bowen,
son of Mr and Mrs. Lewis H.
Bowen ot 26 Spring Road and a
freshman at Haverford College,
sang with the combined choruses
of Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore and
Haverford Colleges in a concert on
the Swarthmore campus Saturday
evening.'
The concert was part of a newly
Inaugurated musla festival to be
given annually with each college
taking turn as host.
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"The Yard of Friendly
Service
MWwork - Wallboards - Mouldings
Insulation - Roofing - Hardware
Paints • Mason Materials
434 Mflnvllla E d . BOgers 3-2650
Shoes
Cartisano Shoe Shop
Men's, Women's, Children's
Nationally Advertised Brand Shoes
also
Doctors' Prescriptions Filled
Expert Craftsmen — Shoe Repair
21 King S t
CHappaqua 1-0878
Stair Builders
Wruhel Stair Builders
All Types Of
WOODEN STAIRS
MOunt Kisco 6-3300 evenlnes
e Tree Work
DEWH1RST W. WADE
Expert Tree Service
Free Estimates — Fully Insured
24 Hoar Service
CHappaqua 1-1958
Chappaqua. N.Y.
A family disagreement o n whe­
ther Harry Truman's middle name
was Shippe or Solomon, after
names of two grandmothers, r e ­
sulted In his using only S. tor h i t
middle name.