36 PATENT TRADER Mt. Kfaco, N. Y . A u g u s t ST. HeCirS Talk By Furst lfleiJcjiyy^pic Temple School Planning Expansion Of Facilities Youth Unit Woman HurtOn Taconfc Programs * Under Study Y O R K T O W N — A L a k e Mohe-. a passenger In a c a r driven w gan resident w a s admitted to the M i s s L o u i s e M c F a r l a n d , 18, both C A R M E L — T h e tnovie "Oper Peeksklll Hospital Wednesday a s of Strawberry R o a d , L a k e Mo» ation AbollUon," w a s shown M A H O P A C — T e m p l e Beth, l a r H e b r e w classes, pre-flebrew, the result of a two-car accident b e g a n , w a s admitted to the hoe* Tuesday a t the monthly meeting S h a l o m , J e w i s h Center of the post confirmation and adult ed on the Taconle Parkway in Y o r k - pital with lacerations o f the c h i n ucation classes will b e offered. [of. the K i w a n i s C l u b . town at 7:45 a . m . and abrasions of the head. M a h o p a c s , I s expanding Its H e - F u r t h e r information m a y b e ob M A H O P A C — P l a n n i n g of fu A c c o m p a n y i n g the film as According to P u t n a m V a l l e y The accident occurred' w h e n ture p r o g r a m s w a s the m a i n Is guest speaker w a s J o h n C . Furst brow School facilities for the tained through the T e m p l e of State P o l i c e , M r s . Shirley F o l e y , M i s s M c F a r l a n d attempted to sue a t a recent meeting o f the f i c e , M A 8-6133. Df Brewster, former C o m m a n d e r coming school y e a r . p a s s a vehicle driven b y M a r g o Mahopac Youth Commission.! ' i irf t h e ninth A m e r i c a n L e g i o n D u e t o this expansion, students ested i n the future of youth to Sylvester, 52, ©t White P l a i n s . S o m e of the plans outlined w e r e from neighboring communities Djstrlct. Join M A - Y O < » . i S t a t e P o l i c e reported that M i s s a n enlarged S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g considered for e n Equipment' Stolen Mr. F u r s t spoke o n " T h e will b e Y e a r l y dues will b e five M c F a r l a n d w a s going f r o m tfie program, ' a youth bowling i workings o f C o m m u n i s m H e r e rollment. Registration will be From Yorktown Firm dollars and will enable m e m b e r s driving l a n e into the passing l a n e league, track m e e t s , a winter! held o n S u n d a y , September Srdi 'n O u r Own C o u n t r y . " Y O R K T O W N ~ A dust collect- carnival, a n d a g i r l s sofiball to participate in general meet on the parkway when the c a r J o h n T a l u n a s , former Kiwanis from 2 to 4 p . m . and M o n d a y ings and to elect m e m b e r s of] [or m a c h i n e , t h e size of a n elec skidded on wet pavement a n d league. T h e group a l s o met with District Lieutenant governor, re and T u e s d a y evenings, Septem tric drill, w a s taken from the coaches and m a n a g e r s of the the board, a s well a s t o support struck M r . Sylvester's c a r i n - t h e ported o a t h e c a u c u s a n d election ber 4th and 5th, f r o m 7 to various youth programs in M a . P e c k h a m R o a d C o r p , o n R o u t e Little L e a g u e I n a m u t u a l effort| rear. at which h e presided a t Middle- 9 o'clock. 134 In Y o r k t o w n , the f i r m re to develop a sound p r o g r a m for hopac. Copies of the constl-| town, A l o n g with M r . Talunas The principal o f the Hebrew] tutlon end by-laws a r e now Both vehicles h a d to b e tow« ported to Yorktown police. next season. were Club President L e w Walleri School will b e R a b b i Herbert being printed and will b e distri ed f r o m the scene of the accW The m a c h i n e , cables a n d b a t dent. a n d H e r m a n A u c h a s delegates F r e e d . Working with h i m will One o f t h e m a l a Items d i s buted t o every member. t e r y w e r e discovered t o b e m i s s b e M r . a n d M r s . J e r r y Roseni f r o m t h e P u t n a m County Club. commission appointed Following the accident M r . ing Wednesday morning. Thel cussed at the meeting w a s an, The | berg, teachers of H e b r e w edu J o h n H e i l m a n , Assistant Dls-I Sylvester complained of a s o n m a c h i n e h a d reportedly been adult membership drive planned Mrs. Charlotte L i p p m a n to the, Wet Attorney f o r Dutchess cation. b a c k and neck and contusions left Tuesday afternoon with oth for e a r l y this fall. T h e g r o u p board of directors. T h i s appoint' County, w a s elected Kiwanis The Hebrew S c h o o l i s affiliat but told police he would visit h i s ment fills out the board for thCj Intends t o invite e v e r y m e m b e r e r P e c k h a m equipment near the District lieutenant governor for ed with the U n i t e d Synagogue own doctor. of the community who i s lnter-l coming y e a r . f i r m ' s s h a c k on Route 134. of A m e r i c a . I n addition, to regu 11962, M r . T a l u n a s reported, 1 THE GYPSY BOY' By John Duffy 51 Exhibit In Shrub Oak S H R U B O A K — The ninth an-! Also Robert Allentuck, Roberta n u a l art exhibit at J o h n C . Hart Wolfinger, F r e d Tunderman, M e m o r i a l L i b r a r y opened Satur Doris Lipson, A n n a Pfeiffer, Sol d a y . Fifty-one a r e a artists h a v e ' m a F a g e l m a n , J o s e p h Roset and entered their work, mostly In Phyllis and B e n Wohlberg, of oils. T h e y a r e M e l a n l e Burns, M a Shrub O a k . J u d y and J a n e tilda Eisner, K a t b e Lorenzen, Brownlow of Crompond; Theo C a r r i e t r a l n u m , H e l e n Ferrlerl dore H a u p t , B e a t a B e a c h Porter a n d Donna Lotrecciano of Maho- and Kathleen C a r p e of P u t n a m p a c ; Tbelma J o n e s of Sbenorock; Mildred Marglles and B a r r y Valley. A v e d o n of L a k e M o h e g a n ; Glenn Also A . M a r i e Doberty, M r s . Albertson, G a r y Allen and E i l e e n E m a n u e l Isaacson, M y r t l e Moore, R a g o of G u l l M a n o r ; Elfrelda Elizabeth M a r v i n , Charles Scott, Schreiner, M i c h a e l Poster, Ber E l s i e E s n c r , M r s . Kenneth M i l l s , n a r d Kesslcr, Viola Stonebridge, J e a n M a t h e w s , E u g e n e Weiner R o b e r t a Hunter, E l a i n e Williams, Andrew Sabito, J o h n Duffy, and R o n a l d Cardone, Robert Kaupe- C a t h y V e n t r y of Peeksklll, and lis, R a y m o n d Bouchard, Marlon Claire Hollis of Baldwin P l a c e M a r o n e y and Arthur F . Lieneck The show will b e op:»i to the of Yorktown; J u n e Legenhauscn public during l i b r a r y hours until ISeptembcr 2. ~ of C a r m e l . t Valhalla Seeks To Slice Cost Of Bread Lee Benjamin Gets Church Youth Post C H A P P A Q U A — Lee Ben J a m i n of M t . K i s c o , former E n g l i s h , speech and d r a m a In structor, at H o r a c e Greeley H i g h School, will become dlrec tor of youth work at the First Congregatiopal Church of C h o p paqua September 1. H e will leave his school post to take the' church position, a full-time job 1 V A L H A L L A — Valhalla school officials will try t o s l i c e seven cents off the price of e a c h loaf of bread devoured b y hungry stu dents. The school board this week instructed district Business M a n a g e r Tino Suarcz t o look into the possibility o f a three - w a y arrangement with s o m e l o c a l bakery and the federal government. V a l h a l l a Is entitled to a fed eral surplus flour allotment, they said, and could get cutr a t e bread from a bakery that would a g r e e to use the government supplies. " I f Orville F r e e m a n h a s his w a y , I have a hunch w c m a y a l l b e getting stock piles of wheat, e a c h in his own s i l o , " quipped B o a r d President J o h n McAllister. Meanwhile, under con tracts awarded for this y e a r , the district will still get a b a r g a i n a n y housewife might envy Low bidder D u vernoy Bakeries will supply m a m m o t h two lb-two oz, loaves with 43 slices of r y e , whole wheat or white b r e a d at 33 cents per loaf. A three-lb loaf of raisin bread with 42 slices will cost 73 cents, a n d h a m b u r g e r rolls will b e 22 cents p e r dozen. M r . B e n j a m i n ' s work will con gist of program development, counseling and guidance of the church's 300 high school age members. H e will be associated with D r . Edwin D . M c L a n e , di Y O R K T O W N — Supervisor rector of the church's Christian Development Center for m e m J o h n H . Downlngv, running for bers of all ages, and will also 're-election, and his D e m o c r a t i c opponent. J o h n K i b b c , will speak work with the church's Junior to the Mohansic Women's Club in U g h school department. I October A graduate of Emerson Col M r Downing and M r K i b b c lege In Boston, M r . Benjamin will answer questions and dis cuss their political positions for has been on the H o r a c e Greeley m e m b e r s of the c l u b and their staff for eight y e a r s . H e pre husbands at a meeting October viously taught a t high schools at 8 30 p.m. at Yorktown P r o s in Newton, M a s s . , and Strat byterian C h u r c h P a r i s h H a l l . ford, Conn. M r . Benjamin Is Following a meeting of the board of trustees o f Mohansic perhaps best known for his work W V o m e n S C l u b Thursday night, with J a m e s L e y d c n In writing Mrs. R i c h a r d Valensteln also an and producing the annual J u n i o r nounced that Septraber 6 at 6.30 board members M u s i c a l sponsored b y the C b a p - ' p . m . outgoing „ . „ paqua D a d s Club. H e h a s also I entertain the new board at dinner at the home of M r s , D o u g taught in the church school | las Owens, Pleasantvlow D r i v e , a n d directed d r a m a t i c produc Yorktown. tions for the church. September 11 a t 8-IS p . m . the .Club will meet at I B M Labora tories in K i t c n a w a n to tour the (plant and view a m o v i e explain ing work done there. Women's Club To Hear Two Top Candidates Bernstein Opens New Office Rotariqns Hold Roundfable Y O R K T O W N — L a r r y BernCtein, public accountant, has opened a n offle in a profession al building he remodelled at Y O R K T O W N — Twenty m e m 1913 C o m m e r c e Street. bers and seven guests attended Other tenants in the building , a m e e t i n g of Yorktown R o t a r y a r e a new f i r m , Temporary | Club Wednesday and partici Manpower Pool, under the dir pated in a roundtable discussion. ection o f M r s . A l i c e M i l l a r o l R o t a r y guests w e r e : David Mercdr Court, the Yorktown A n ; Walker, young son of Robert swering Service, manned by Walker of Y o r k t o w n : Albert M r s . M a r y MarHno, and D r . Wise, P e l h a m ; D r . Otto Ernst, M a r t i n Bernstein, ophthalmolo L a r c h m o n t : J o h n Cook, M a h o gist pac; Calvin N a y l o r . Peeksklll; B. 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