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H B M M W t e IV LX)BBS FERRY REGISTER Telephone 3-0124 FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1952
Margaret E. Cruslus. M. D., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Crusius of Bellewood Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, has opened offices at 65 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, for. the practice of pediatrics and will treat 'patients up to twelve years of age. She served her interneship at the Metropolitan Hospital at Welfare Island and was assistant resident and resident pediatrician before opening offices in Dobbs Ferry .
Led by the two-hit- pitching of Anthony Tisi, the Dobbs Ferry Rotary team copped its second successive championship last Friday night when it defeated the Hastings Indians by a score of 4-0 at the Graham Field.
A delegation of the American Legion, Dobbs Ferry Post 1048, headed by Commander John Eugene Baker, is attending the national convention of the American Legion at Madison Square Garden, New York. With Commander Baker is James J. Murphy, John F. Walsh, Raymond Monahan, Myles W. Read, Herbert J. Springsteel, John Mc-Cabe, F . Clare Bohlig and several other members of the local Legion.
Over 500 parishioners and residents of Dobbs Ferry attended the first annual community outing and picnic sponsored by the Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Pompeii Church. The Rev. Anthony Cirami, who left his post* as assistant pastor at the Pompeii Church to before Prior of two churches and four chapels in V^neland, N. J., was guest of honor. He was presented with a gift and a purse by the Rev. Aurelio Marlni, pastor of Pompeii Church, in a short address.
Miss Charlotte Huess, Guidance Counselor at the Dobbs Ferry High School, who had been spending part of the Summer at her home in Katonah, will return this weekend from a motor
p through the Western Sta Mary Ann and Virginia Crotty,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David Crotty of Maple Street, have returned from a visit with their uncle, Mr. Arthur Hauptman of Stormsvllle, N. Y.
Mrs. John Fitzgerald and two children, Barbara and Jack of River Glen Apartments, are spending two weeks at Lake Champoain, Illinois. Mr. Fitzgerald wil join them over Labor (Day.
M i s s Marguerite DeLuca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses DeLuca of Cedar Street, was guest of honor recently at a personal shower given by Mrs. Joseph Reich of Yonkers and Mrs Patrick DeLuca of Dobbs Ferry The party was held at Dick's Cabin and was attended by 16 guests. Miss DeLuca will leave on Tuesday for San Diego, Calif., where she will become the bride Of Mr. C. Lee Shipherd, son of Mrs. C. O. Shipherd of Bedford, Ohio and the late Mr. Shipherd, the latter part of September. She will visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lehb of San Digeo, until her marriage.
Hies Jo Ann Roraback, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Emory Roraback of Shady Lane, will return home this weekend from Kennebuc Beach, Maine, where she has been spending the Summer. She will leave in September to return to Pennsylvania State College where she will enter her senior year.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ravekes of Palisade Street, are home from Canada where they attended the Royal Arcanum convention in Ottawa.
Mr*. Paul Chave of Main street has returned to her position In the office of the Dobbs Ferry Hospital after a week's vacation.
Mr*. M. F. Berthelson and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. denta of Ardsley, have purchased and Mr». F. Norrls, former resi-a farm In Vermont and will make their home permanently there.
Anthony Tarrlcone of Main Street, competed to leave the strike-bound steamer "America" on Friday night, left by plane
on Saturday afternoon for Italy where he will vlait with relatives for two months. He will spend some time in Rome during his visit abroad.
Charlotte Foulk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., F. B. Foulk of Sherman Avenue, will enter Marymount College In Tarrytown in September and will major In English. Miss Foulk, who graduated in the June senior class at the Dobbs Ferry High School, was awarded two scholarships at graduation, one , to Manhat-tanville College and one to Mary-mount College In Tarrytown. Her brother, Richard, is a student at the University of New Mexico, where he is majoring in government administration.
Robert Heideman of White Plains, former science teacher in the Dobbs Ferry High School, has recently accepted a position as elementary school principal of the Locust GroVe Public School in Oyster Bay, L. I. During his connection with the Dobbs Ferry High School, Mr. Heideman developed and sponsored the Peri-auger, school yearbook which won a prize in the Columbia Tress competition.
James Robert McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCoy of Sherman Avenue, will enter Manhattan College in September.
M i s s Winifred Delmerico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delmerico of Ashford Avenue, is returning home for a visit with her parents after playing the Summer season at Geneva on the Lake, Ohio, with the Freddie Schaeffer Band. Miss Delmerico plays the trumpet and has been soloist with a number of radio orchestras.
Mrs. William Hoy Kelly of Rosalind Gardens will return home next week from Sharon, Conn., where she has been spending the Summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maguire of Maple Street have returned home after a week's wedding trip to the Poconos, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Maguire is the former Sophia Theresa Felushko of New York and the couple were married on Sunday, Aug. 17. gUJAr. and Mrs. Sherman H. Raveson of Burnside Drive, H&s-tings-on-Hudson, have returned home from a ten-day stay at Virginia Beach.
Miss Alice Bunting of Lefurgy Avenue, who has been spending the last two months at Hebron,
Mrs. Joseph Carfi ot Storm Street, Tarrytown. The Beloine* are former residents of Dobbs Ferry.
Mr. Kalbfeld of Hatch Terrace recently lost $100 during the height of a heavy rainstorm. According to police, Mr. Kalbfeld, an insurance man, lost his wallet as he stepped from an auto in front of his home. It was raining at the. time, when he discovered his loss. He rechecked his steps out to the road and found that the rain had increased. Not finding the -wallet, he checked the gutters and found some of the money. Later with the assistance of police, more of the money was found in the catch basin between High Street and Station Plaza and still more was found on the shore of the river. There was $240 in the wallet and the bills recovered added up to $148.
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Midshipman John T. McCor-mlck, Jr., son of Judge and Mrs. John T. McCormlck of Mohigan Park, has graduated from the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy at Great Neck, L. I., after. Completing an eight-week preliminary course and is now awaiting call to active sea duty. Previous to entering the Merchant Marines, Midshipman McCormlck attended Catholic University;
Private David Rome, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyford Rome of Draper Lane, left on Tuesday to return to Camp Meade, Md., after spending a four-day furlough at home.
Ralph M. Weinmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Weinmann, of Beacon Hill Drive, has been admitted to Bucknell University as a member of the freshman class. Weinmann, who graduated from Upper Canada College in June, plans to enroll in the Commerce and Finance Course. While in the Upper Canada College, he participated in many of the school's activities. He is' one of approximately 400 students who will re-portv at Bucknell on Wednesday, Sept 23.
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Berg Graham of, Scarsdale to Theodore Carnegie Ewen of Hastings will be held on Sept. 5 at the Dobbs Ferry Presbyterian Church, it was announced by the prospective bride's parents yesterday. Miss Graham is a graduate of the Connecticut State College and majored in psychology. Mr. Ewen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carnegie Ewen is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Twelve-year-old Betty Quick captured three prizes at a pet show sponsored by the Dobbs Ferry Recreation Commission lust Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Park. Betty received the prizes for submitting the smallest, the . cutest and the funniest entries in the contest. The awards were given for the teddy bear, the lamb and a dumbo-elephant.
Postmaster Bart F. Mannion|A- C. Ewen of Ardsley Park. He was selected by the nominating j *s now engaged in a war produc-' committee of the Dobbs Ferry t l o n industry in Connecticut. The Post 1048 of the American Legion to serve as commander during the activity year starting November. Mr. Mannion, who was first vice-commander of the post for the past year, served as a second lieutenant in the Infantry during World War I and has been a member of various American Legion posts for the past 22 years. He joined the local organization when he came to Dobbs Ferry about ten years ago.
Construction of two additional wings for the Honor Roll standing on the campus in front of the Elementary School building was started this week, Louis A. Basha, president of the Chem-ber of Commerce, announced this
Nova Scotia, will return home m o r i l i n g . this week,
Mrs. Edward Bowe and daughter, Edwina, of Cedar Crest Apartments, are vacationing at Highlands, Pa.
Miss Anna Marra of Maple Street, has returned from a week's stay at BayBhore, N. J.
Richard Cavellero and sons, Arthur and Richard of Main Street, have returned from a seashore vacation on the New Jersey coast and stay in Wild-wood.
Dr. and Mr* George K, Hirst of Floral Drive, Hastings, are the parents of a son born on Monday at the New York Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Od-quist of Clinton Avenue and their two children have returned from a two-week cruise on Lake Cham plain, N. Y.
Miss Catherine M. Casadonte, daughter of Mrs. Mary Casadonte of Allen Street, has chosen Sunday, Oct. 19, as the date for her marriage to George E. Berlharz, son of Mrs. Harry Jorgensen of Prospect Avenue, White Plains.
In S t Michael's Church, Yonkers, on Saturday, Sept 13, Mfaw Ann Mikulik of Hastings will become the bride of Natale Leonard DeLuca, son of Ella DeLuca ot Ashford Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, and the late Mr. DeLuca.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Du-For of Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, are the parents of a daughter born In the Dobbs Ferry Hospital on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Naeff and family ot Main Street, Irving-ton, have returned from a trip to Canada. The Naeff's are former residents of Oliphant Avenue in Dobbs Ferry.
On Saturday, Sept. 6, In the Corpus Christl Church in Miami, Fla., Miss Dolores Beloln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beloin, will become the bride of Mr. Rocco D. Carfi, too ot Mr. and
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Miss Peggy Sendall, daughter of Corporal and Mrs. William Sendall of Hudson Terrace, was honored at a personal shower last week, given by the Misses Grace and Edith Hildenbrand of Bel-den Avenue, and Mrs. George Roode of Schenectady at the home of Mrs. Roode's mother, Mrs. William Henderson of Hudson Terrace. Miss Sendall, a graduate o'f the Dobbs Ferry Schools, and Cortlandt Normal College, will become the bride of Frederick Bing of Irvington next Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Coffey of Hudson Terrace Is visiting with her husband, Seaman Frank Coffey, who enlisted in the Navy and is ,now stationed at Newport, R. I,
Cadet Michael Sacharik, twenty-four, well known Dobbs Ferry High School athlete and son of Mrs. Emma Goetzee of Maple Street, has entered the Army Air Forces Classification Center in Nashville.
Major Roger P. Clark, formerly of Dobbs Ferry, is now stationed In March Field. California. Major Clark was formerly employed' by the Vinard Hltl Corporation for* five years. Mrs. Clark and two children, Roger P. and Robert B., reside at 111 Southlawa Avenue, Dobbs Ferry.
Private Crofton Wood, who was formerly employed at Witt's Garage and who resided in Yonkers has returned to Miami Beach, Fla., after spending a short furlough at home. Private Wood is in the Air Corps.
John Vanderwende, son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderwende of Maple Street, and a graduate of the local high school, is now affiliated with the firm of Baker and Smith in New York City and is at work at Lake Ontario Ordinance Works near Niagara Falls as a steamfltter.
Village Clerk Margaret R. Kelly of Hatch Terrace will return this weekend after spending one week with her sister, Mary, at Avon on the Sea, N. J.
Private Gasper Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris of Maple Street, who is stationed at Goldsboro Airport, N. €., Is home on leave. He was formerly stationed at Miami Beach, Fla.
"Rev. and Mrs. Charles B. ftarsten and family ©f Oak Street will return Labor Day weekend from their farm la Kents Hills, Maine, where their have spent the past month.
Frank Bohlinger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charts* Bohlinger of itorm Street, who has he* two years* service In the V. i . Nary, visited his f s m for flTi days darlaff tie poet
couple intend to reside in Old Greenwich, Conn.
Norma G. Graziani, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Graziani of Maple Street, left this week for Miami Beach, Fla., where she will visit for two weeks with her brother, Private Hamlet Graziant-who is attending Officer's Candidate School, U. S. Air Forces.
Fourteen local youths were inducted into the U. S. Army through the selective service draft system. The men were
Dalio, Paul Vincent Bechtold, George Clifford Park, Vtto Joseph Carelli, Howard McCartney, William A. McHenry, Cecil AVil-liams, Jesse Lindner, Anthony F. Yozzo, Jack A. Stagliano, Chester J. Noviello, Vincent Edward Kelly and Christopher Grande. They reported with a group from other areas surrounding Dobbs Ferry, totaling 42 men.
A reduction of .146 cents per thousand dollars of assessed property valuation in school taxes for the Village of Dobbs Ferry was announced by William A. Buckley, Receiver of Taxes for the Town of Greenburgh. The levy will be $9.63 per tlfousand.
Seaman Second Class Theodore Brown, son of William Brown of Briary Road, returned early this week to Monagram Field, Va., after spending a seven-day leave with his family. His two brothers, Staff Sgt. EdwaTd Brown of Camp Pickett, Va., and Private George Brown of Fort Hamilton, N. Y„ also visited home on Sunday.
A local meat market had on special for the weekend prime ribs of beef at 33c lb.; legs of genuine Spring lamb at 35c lb.; chickens at 39c lb., and fresh Long Island ducks at 27c lb. Also, creamery butter at 49c lb.; Georgia peaches at 4 lbs. for 25c, and cigarettes, carton at $1.18.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaise Recca and their daughter, Suzanne of Euclid Avenue, Ardsley, spent a two weeks* vacation at Milford, Conn.
Second Assistant Fire Chief Elliott Bray, Sr., of Rochambeau \venue who has been seriously ill at his home for the past two weeks, suffering from an attack of double pneumonia, is now recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Relder ot Baltimore, Md., are the parents of a daughter, Bonnie Reider, born on Aug. 16. Mr. Roy Reider is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reider of Main Street,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Moore and daughters will return next weekend from Hammond, N. Y., where they have spent the past month. '
Private Rene Beaudreault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beaudreault of Main Street, who enlisted In the Marine Corps two weeks ago, Is now stationed at Parrls Island, S. C.
After occupying the Conger cottage for the Summer months In the past two years, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blckford have leased the Kimbel house in Ardsley Park.
Technical Sergeant Warren X. Crawford Is now stationed in Gji/at Britain, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Crawford of Maple Street.
IN MJUHI Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Shot© ot
Oliphant Aeoaao arc vacattoalag at Chooeegae bland la Maine.
THE COMMUNITY Is Cordially Invited To Attend The
TWO DAY v. •
east Fifth Annual Saturday and Sunday
August 30th and 31st I V
InH onor
OUR LADY PR0GRA
5ATUR UST30,
4:30 P. M. Parade through the Village Streets with the Popular Fedeli Band of Brooklyn,
7:30 P. ML Solemn Vespers in Our Lady of Pompeii Church,
8 P. M. to 12 Midnight, MUSICAL CONCERT.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 31,1952
9:30 A. M. Popular Music in front of Church by Band. 10:30 A. M. Solemn High Mass in
Honor of Blessed Mother with Rev. Father Aurelio Marini, O. S. A. preaching the Sermon.
3:00 P. M. Solemn Procession thru the main village streets with the Statue of the Blessed Mother.
8 P. M. After procession Benediction in Church.
* P. M. MUSICAL CONCERT. 9:00 P. M. Magnificent Display of
FIREWORKS. At the close of the Fireworks, the Band will continue its Musical Concert until 12:00 P. M.
This Invitation Is Printed Through The Courtesy Of
COLONEL FRANKLIN Q. BROWN SENATOR WILLIAM F. CONDON
SUPERVISOR WILLIAM C. DUELL JUDGE LOUIS M. GALGANO
TRUSTEE JOSEPH N. BELARGE TRUSTEE JOSEPH A. d'AVI
TRUSTEE EMORY R. RORABACK VINCENT COLANTUONO
HARRY S. La SALA
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