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NEW CASTLE TRIBUNE, CHAPPAQUA, N. Y. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947
TOWN
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Talk, we. ask our .readers to mall or
telephone ut items ol Interest con­
cerning ' their family or friends Thlc
column is also read by our boys in the
service a» well as you (61ks at home
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more Interesting to our readers
Willard R. Espy is back from
a holiday on the West Coast.
Mr and Mrs. Dave Camelon are
motoring in Canada.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank French of
, Haights Cross Road, returned
Monday from' a weeks vacation in
Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dempewolff of Bedford Road attended
a picnic supper Wednesday given
as a farewell party for Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Brunner of Chappaqua
Ridge who are leaving Chappaqua.
Miss Judy Dempewolff will cele­
brate her third birthday anniver­
sary Sunday by entertaining Jane
L. Miller Deboroh Nammond and
Lisa Beaudouin at a party.
Pratt'Spalding of Bedford Road
Is on a motor trip to Canada with
Bob Owens. Next Fall Pratt will
go to the University of Penn­
sylvania and Bob will attend
Packard in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin P. Spald­
ing have returned from their Sum­
mer house on Squam Lake in the
White Mountains, N. H.
Earl Lee, Westchester Play­
house apprentice, who played the
gardener in "Love From a Stran­
ger" is back with the group again.
Earl underwent an appendectomy
and re-turned from the Northern
Westchester Hospital last Thurs­
day.
THIRD CHILD TO BROWERS
T h e i r third child, William
Evarts Brower, was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Burr V. Brower, of Leb­
anon, Pa., July 26 at the Doctors
Hospital. Mrs. Brower is the for­
mer Miss Edna M. Dudley, of
Pleasantville, N. Y.
Mr. "and Mrs. Theodore Malone
and family left Chappaqua Wed­
nesday for California where they
will make their home.
Harry Gedney, who has been
visiting his brother, Walter Ged­
ney,* north of Syracuse, returned
to Chappaqua Sunday night.
J.
spent
Hook
N. Y.
J. Harrigan, postmaster,
last weekend at the East
Sportsman Club, Fishkill,
fishing.
The Women's Society of the
First Congregational Church re­
mind subscribers that tickets are
available for "Philadelphia Story"
with Diana Barrymore on Monday
evening, Aug. 11, at the Westches­
ter Playhouse. Tickets may be ob­
tained by telephoning the church
between 10 and 5 P. M. until Aug.
7. Chapp. 525, or by calling Mrs.
MacLaury, Chap. 736,
Mr. and Mrs. George Dankworth
of Stanwood are leaving today for
a trip to Dayton, Ohio, where
they will spend two weeks visiting
the family of Mr. Dankworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boman of
Chappaqua are on a trip to New
England. Mr. Boman is well
known to all North Westchester
residents as the operator of one
of the K a t o n a h -Pleasantville
buses.
TALK
RESTAURANT
Tappan Hill
Tarrytown, New York
By J. A. POST
One of the oldest traditions of
the Pok-O-Moonshine Boy's Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Chaudruc are is the annual mid-Summer picnic
leaving town to take their son, at the foot of the Pok-O-MoonDenise, to camp at Lake* Win- shine Mountain. This special pic­
nipesaukee, N. H.
nic has been held for nearly 45
years and serves to break the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank French and two months 'of camp and welcome
Betsy and Bill have returned from the boys who come for the second
term. Many parents attended this
a holiday in Maine.
year and they had a perfect day
Burt Macbrido is back from a for i,t.
Under the leadership of Colonel
fishing trip in Maine.
Henry T. Swan, Tarrytown, and
Mr. and Mrs. George Warburton ! his son, Hank Swan of Chappa­
have returned from St. Louis and qua, the trip started from the
camp to the mountain about four
from Niagara Falls.
miles distant. The juniors rode in
Mrs. J. Shrady Post is leaving the camp truck, seniors and inter­
Friday for Stockbridge to attend mediates followed on foot and par­
the Musical Festival at Tangle- ents, "except the more hearty, took
up the trail in cars.
wood.
It is 2,000 feet up Pok-O-Moonshme
and a steep climb, but the
A regular meeting of the Mt.
children
always look forward to
Kisco Park Club will be held on
it.
This
year
an obliging Ranger
Sunday, Aug. 3 at 3 P. ' 1 . at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. pointed out the local points of in­
Madley. A social hour will fol­ terest and let the boys study them
low the business session. All tax­ through his field glasses.
payers and residents are cordially
A special word must go to
invited to be present.
James the cook, who has been
with the camp over 20 years, and
without whom no picnic would be
complete. In Winter time James
presides over the spotless kitchens
of the Peekskill Military Academy,
but in Summer, he fries chicken
A honeymoon trip to Montreal • and
corn fritters and dishes out
and New England followed the J peach ice-cream on such occasions
marriage Sunday of Miss Hanora as this picnic.
Louise McCurdy and Frederick C.
After supper the boys put on a
Kane which took place in Holy Moonshiner's Show. Taking part
Innocents Church, Pleasantville. were Lee Fingar, the Cassidy
Upon their return, the bridal Boys, the Holmes, all of Chappa­
couple will reside with the bride's qua, and Skip McCann of Pleas­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mc­ antville.
Curdy, Ossining Road, Pleasant­
ville. The bridegroom is the son of
MARRIED in the Church of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kane, 10
St.
Francis of Assisi on Satur­
Belleview Avenue, Ossining. Mr.
PICNIC FOR OFFICIALS
day morning were Mr. and Mrs.
Kane is a Lieutenant in the Os­
Henry Berolzheimer is giving a James Albert Collins. The bride
sining Police Department.
picnic Sunday afternoon and eve­ is the former Katherine Mar­
Double Ring Service
ning to the Town Board, the New garet Kelly, daughter of Mrs.
For the double-ring service per­
Mount Kisco.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Castle police, the New Castle Fire James A. Kelly, 73 North Bed­
formed by the Rev. Edward
Clancy, the bride was dressed in Plunkett Stewart of Brooklyn, Departments, Fire Commissioners ford Road, Mt. Kisco, and the
a gown of white satin with net Unionville, Pa., have announced and post office staff and their late Mr. Kelly. Her husband is
yoke outlined by an off-the- the engagement of Mrs. Stewart's wives and invisted guests at Berol the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Collins, 68 Maple Avenue,
shoulder band of satin, long full daughter, Miss A v e r e l l Penn Lodge.
Mt.
Kisco. (Staff Photo.)
sleeves, a fitted waistline and Smith, to Joseph Walker, Jr., son
Postmaster J. J. Harrigan,
hooped skirt with train. Her fin­
Police Chief Leslie Romaine and
ger-tip length veil was draped of Mrs. Robert Strausz-Hupe of Fire Chief Rocco Larnzza are co- FIRST NATIONAL ENSIGN
from a crown of seed pearls. She White Horse Farms, Newtown chairmen of arrangements. There MADE OF PETTICOATS
A United States flag made from
carried a cascade bouquet of gar­ Square, Pa., and Joseph Walker ot will be games and prizes in the
denias with orchid corsage which Byram Lake Road, here.
afternoon following the picnic on silk gowns donated by ladies of
Portsmouth, N. H., was the first
she wore later with her traveling
The bride-elect, daughter also the grounds.
national ensign to be saluted at
costume.
of the late R. Penn Smith, Jr., is
sea
by a foreign power.
Her four first cousins and a a granddaughter of the late E. was a member of the Fence Club
sister-in-law from Ossining were Henry Harriman, internationally and Scroll and Key Society. Dur­ GHISLAINE IS, AWAY
bridesmaids to the bride whose known financier and railroad ing the war he served as a Lieu­
There will be no Shopping Col­
maid of honor was her sister. Miss economist, and the late Mrs. Har­ tenant Commander in the Naval umn for the next two weeks as
Margaret McCurdy. The brides­ riman. She was graduated from Reserve in the Pacific theater. He Ghislaine is away on holiday.
maids were Mrs. Robert Cox, Miss the Foxcroft School in Middleburg, is a grandson, of Mrs. Joseph
Roberta Miller, Mrs. Bernard An­ Va., and attended Sarah Lawrence Walker of New ^%Andrijfee!~
drews, Mrs. Franklin Hopper, all College. During the war'She serv­ Mr. and Mrs^Thofiias- D e % H S M I H. RICHARDS
cousins, and Mrs. Edward Kane, ed with the Naval Intelligence Cuyler of Philadelphia. Associated
sister-in-law of the bridegroom.
Department in New York.
with the brokerage firm of JosepTi (Successor to Horace K. Curtis)
All the bridal attendants were
Miss Smith is a niece of Mrs. Walker and Sons in New York, he
Insurance—Real Estate
dressed in gowns of pink taffeta, Robert L. Gerry, W. Averell Har­ is a member of the Y£le and Rac­ Chappaqua, N. Y.
Tel. 4
bandeaux of veiling with flowers riman, Secretary of Commerce, E. quet and Tennis Clubs in that
Established
1920
and carried bouquets of roses.
Roland Harriman of New York city.
Edward Kane was his brother's and the late Mrs. Charles Cary
best man and the ushers were Rumsey. She is a member of the
Robert L. Walsh, Maurice C. J. Colony Club and the River Club,
Lacroix, both of Ossining; Robert New York and the Acorn Club in
Lawrence Farms
Route 117
Mount Kisco, N. Y.
F. Murphy, New York City, and Philadelphia.
Box Office, Mt. Kisco 6015 or 6716
George T. Kane and Charles A.
Mr. Walker was graduated from
Now Playing (through Sat.)
Kane, cousins of the bridegroom. the Groton School and, in 1942,
NEXT WEEK: Aug. 4 9
FRANK McHUGH
A reception for 100 guests was from Yale University, where he
MARTHA SLEEPER
in
held at Tiny Tavern, Briarcliff,
with Mildred Dunnock in
"AH WILDERNESS"
following the ceremony.
"THE LITTLE FOXES"
FOR
Comedy of Recollection
Mrs.
Kane is a graduate ot
By Lillian Hellman
by Eugene O'Neill
Pleasantville High School and the
DRUGS,
Staged by Gordon Minter
Staged by Philip Booth
John Powers School in New York.
She is associated with the County
PRESCRIPTIONS,
Prices (incl. tax) Mon.-Thurs. $1.20-2.40; Fri.-Sat. $1.20-$2.85;
Trust Company, Pleasantville. Mr.
Wed. mat. $.60 - $1.80
COSMETICS
Kane received the Bronze Star for
Evenings at 8:30
Wednesday matinee at 2:30
war service in Europe. He attend­
and
ed Ithaca School of Physical Edu­
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
cation where he was a member of FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Phi Epsilon Kappa. He is em­
TOO!
ployed at Projansky's, White
Plains.
HABER'S
Ossining Man Weds
Pleasantville Girl
Miss Averell Smith
Of Pennsylvania to
Wed JosephWalker
WESTCHESTER PLAYHOUSE
Chappaqua Pharmacy
Next to P.O.
Tel. 739
and family of Glenville, Tarry­
town, New York, are on a motor
trip which will take them to Cape
Cod and 'the Thousand Islands.
Mrs. Engelberg is associated with
The Reader's Digest.
J. B. Thomas, The Reader's Di­
gest International Editions, 5.00
Fifth Avenue, New York, left July
23 on a business trip. He is mo­
toring to the West Coast, making
stops in Toronto, Minneapolis, Se­
attle, Portland, San Francisco and
Los Angeles, before returning to
New York, Sept. 1. Mrs. Thomas
and their daughter are accom­
panying him.
Robert Lund, The Reader's "Di­
gest International Editions, 500
Fifth Avenue, New York, will leave
Aug. 6 for South America with
stops in Brazil and Argentiaiv. Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Pronay of The Ter­
race, Katonah, spent Sunday visit­
ing friends in New London, Conn.
Mrs. Pronay is associated with The
Reader's Digest.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hartig of Club Way, Hartsdale, are
vacationing in Ocean City, N. J.
Mrs. Hartig is associated with The
Reader's Digest.
REGISTERS VACANCY
Residents of New Castle plan
ning vacations out of town havt.*
been asked by Chief Leslie Ro­
maine of the New Castle Police
force to notify the department of
dates of departure and return. A
regular inspection will be made
while premises are vacant, and a
written report prepared for occu
p-nts immediately upon their re
turn.
SAVE WASTE FATS
Rome Theatre
Mrs.
D o r i s Mclnerney and
daughter, Janet, took a trip to
Niagara Falls and crossed over
into Canada last week while on
vacation. Mrs. Mclnerney is as
sociated with The Reader's Digest.
Telephone: PleaaantrHIe
T H U R S . , PHI.,
AND
COUNTY
CENTER
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.
NITELY 8:30 — MAT. SUN.
AUG. 10 — 2:80
FREE 15-minute proof you
and Maureen O'Hara in
"MIRACLE ON
34th STREET"
Miss Barbara Turner and Miss
Georgiana Moore of Croton Falls,
New York, spent the weekend in
Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Saturday Matinee Only:
Chap. 15 "Jack Armstrong"
— Also —
"Return of Durango Kid"
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engelberg
SUN., MON. AND TUES.
Aug. 8, 4, 5
ALLEN LADD
and WILLIAM BENDIX in
"CALCUTTA"
RACING THRILLS!
WED.
ORAM'AK-SUSPENSE! BLAZING
ACTION! The Sport of Kings,
and tht King of Sports!
"MY BROTHER
TALKS TO HORSES"
&
Admission — Sl.iO, incl. fa*
Children not admitted
Good train servtet to Jamaica
from Penn Sta. & Flatbush Av
BACK HOME AGAIN
AT SARATOGA
Aug. 4-30
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Usual $$$ Attraction Wed. Nite
*rrn*CTiOHS «AUT PRICK \II
6RK.
COMING
Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 7, fc, 9
JK
"JAMAICA
m i v i 21
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JULY
"Two Mrs. Carrolls"
Aiir* 2
•AUG.
The
Greeley House Gift Shop
and
Decorating Studio
NOW
OPENED
Formerly The Field and Tuttle Shop
can
and a
today at Arthur Murray's!
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36GLAMOUR-«tC€RS"
Frank Ferrari
27 ALL-STAR
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ACTSI
GET YOUR TICKETS N O W
Seats now on sale and Firemen's Coupons Exchanged at County
•Center and Fox & Sutherland, Mt. Kisco.
PRICES: $3.00 - 2.50 - 2.00 -' 1.50°tax incl.
Sponsored by Fire Chiefs Emergency Plan of
Westchester County
Mall Orders! Send check or money order payable to Holiday On lee and aelfaddreued (tamped cnrelope to County Center, White Plains, If.
x.
Phone WBlte Plain* 0-80U*
y,
GREELEY HOUSE GIFT SHOP
teaching Arthur Murray method.
The very first lesson you are
taught the "Magic Step" which
enables you to "go dancing"
after only one hour's instruc­
tion. Succeeding lessons teach
you simple, fun-to-do variations
in the Fox Trot and Rumba.
Your dancing will have style
and showmanship. Don't side­
step the popularity that can be
so easily yours! Phone W. P.
9-6929 or come in today!
and
DECORATING STUDIO
in the
BEDFORD PLAYHOUSE BUILDING
BEDFORD VILLAGE
Veterans May Enroll
Under the G. I. Bill of Rights
ARTHUR MURRAY'S
WHITE PLAINS STUDIO
171 East Post Road
White Plains 9-6929
Aug, 6
PETER LAWFORD
and BUTCH JENKINS in
7 Races Every Week-Day
First Race —1:30 P.M.
GREATER
1947 SARATOGA
RACE MEETING
(Only)
ON MANVILLE ROAD
(Opposite the Plaza)
HOUSANDS who thought
T
they could never learn to
dance are amazed at the quick-
SAT.
John Payne
PLEASANTVILLE
Vernal
9 thru 16
7«0
July 81, Aug. 1, 2
An eight pound son, Andrew, Jr.,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Baying Bonds will help halt In­
Petrini of 3 West Street, Mt. Kis­
co, on July 22. Mr. Petrini is as­ flation and keep the cost of living
sociated with The Reader's Di­ down.
gest.
in
COMPANY OF
TARRYTOWN3031
The Misses Betty and Theresa
Naples and Miss Anna Lafaro of
Tarrytown, New York spent Sun­
day at Bear Mountain.
GREELEY HOUSE GIFT SHOP
Outdoor
Cocktail
Terrace
TELEPHONE:
Mr. and Mrs. George Dankworth
of Stanwood, Mt. Kisco, New
York, are leaving July 31 for a
trip to Dayton, Ohio where they
will spend two weeks visiting the
family of Mr. Dankworth.
Miss Laura Ann Stevenson?
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Lionel Stevenson of Spring Lane,
has selected Sept. 13 as the date of
her wedding to C. Bruce Campbell
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
of South Orange, N. J. Officiating
at the 4 P.M. ceremony in the
Congregational Church will be the
Rev. A. Burns Chalmers, chaplain
at Smith College, the bride-elect's
Alma Mater.
Former college classmates will
be Miss Stevenson's attendants.
Miss Mary Brooks Linton of
Chappaqua will be maid of honor.
Bridesmaids will be the Misses
Eleanor Watt of Montclair, N. J.,
and Audrey Waite of Bronxville.
Colin Campbell will serve as his
brother's best man. Foster Os­
borne, Roger Hinds, Douglas Gor­
don and Andrew McCullach, all of
South Orange, will usher.
A reception will be held in the
home of the bride's parents.
a
FLOWERING PLANTS
• Cut Flowers for All Occasions •
Seafood Specialties
Excellent Cuisine
jChoice Wines
and Cocktails
FOR RESERVATIONS
Miss Mildred Ferraro of 24 Old
Kensico Road, White Plains, is
spending several days in, Atlantic
City, N. J. Miss Ferraro is* em­
ployed in the Typing Department
of The Reader's Digest.
Mrs. Doris Small, head of the
Recording Department of The
Reader's Digest, has returned
from a weeks vacation, part of
which she spent enjoying the sun
and sea at South Hampton, Long
A son, Louis Arthur, was born Island, New York.
to Mr. and Mrs. Dom Cristello of
Choate Lane, Pleasantville, on
Miss Irene Guibault of Ossining,
Thursday, July 24, at the North­ New York is beginning a three
ern Westchester Hospital. Mrs. week vacation from her duties in
Cristello formerly was a member the Recording Department of The
of the Stencil Sorting Department Reader's Digest.
of The header's Digest.
Miss Mary Gatz is enjoying a
months
vacation from her duties
Mrs. Marie Shiells, East Main
in
the
Recording
Department of
Street, Mt. Kisco, is vacationing
The
Reader's
Digest.
Miss Gatz
in Maine. Mrs. Shiells is asso­
will
spend
ten
days
of
her vaca­
ciated with The Reader's Digest.
tion at Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Miss Pat Magrath of Chilmark
Miss Dolores Beal, Bedford,
Park, Ossining, is on a two weeks'
vacation from The Reader's Di­ New York, enjoyed swimming,
canoeing, and fishing at Lake
gest.
Toneta.
be dancing tonight if you start
Manager
Migs Stevenson
To WedSept.13
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HAS
WILLIAM WEBER
AUG.
Overlooking the
Hudson River
Pok-O-Moon Puts
On Summer Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Waddell
have returned from Maine.
Dr. and Mrs. John Olsen and
daughters Barbara and Greta are
spending a vacation with Mr. 01sen's mother at Greenport, L. I.
Mrs. Edfgar Hoyt'of Bedford Hills
Waste Paper Saving is neces­
is spending the same time with
Mrs.
Olsen's mother, Mrs. Hunt sary. Do it every day.
at the Croton Avenue house.
TAPPAN HILL
8
All THREE SHOPS Will Be Under the Management
of
ELLA FIELD
GLADYS CAPEN MILLS
VERYL TUTTLE