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Page Two DAILY GARGLE June 32, I957 Dlamalrom-1-k Social Nolvs Allen SchaeTTer will leave on Monday To parTicipaTe in The an- nual Make Speed While The Sun Shines auTo races aT Tampa, Flor- ida. LasT year Mr. SchaeTTer had To be conTenT wiTh second place because he meT wiTh The misTor- Tune oT losing his moTor. I-lis Triends are all hoping ThaT he will be TirsT across The line on Thursday. Miss Madeline Tolive deparTed on anoTher world Tour This morning. I-ler privaTe plane leTT BisTer's Field wiTh Miss Carol Wennemer aT The ConTrols. Miss Virginia Mack, who will compile Miss Tolive's IecTures, compleTed The parTy. Miss WiniTred Eulalie Dunn was named yesTerday as The new head oT The Lincoln School oT Nursing in New York CiTy. lluggif-ro To Pitch Tomurrow IT was learned Trom a reliable source Today ThaT LeTTy Rug- giero, in spiTe oT his sore piTching arm, will be on The mound in The Yankees' crucial game wiTh The Cleveland Indians Tomorrow. DO YOU NEED A RADIO? We have The largesf assorTmenT in Mamaroneclr MURRAY'S ELECTRICAL SHOP IOOO Mamaroneck Avenue THE O-U-KID PLAYERS presenT THE ETERNAL CHlLD STarring Laura Haviland ROYAL FRIEDLANDER, Producer A LIFETIME OF SERVICE VANDENBUSH NATIONAL BANK H. LaRoza, PresidenT T. PraTT, SilenT ParTner VISIT DEWEY'S DlVE . New Parisian Revue 3 Shows Nightly Scab Scalawag and His Bancl DONALD KOCI-IERSPERGER sm Ounce S The opening oT The Kwick Komeback Kamp Tor fecupefsiinq vEeETARlANs. Reasonable RaTes RuTh Henderson, R. N. and Ellen Powers, R. N. In aTI'er1dar1ce PRIVATE KIDDIE GARDEN Grades I-4 Also pre-iindefqsfien Miss P. Magrino CAROLYN GILLESPIE ' PRIVATE SINGING LESSONS '4 Canary Place JOB PRINTING lNKY PRINT SHOP R. Havilcek PrinTer's Devil Y. M. C. A. OTTers AESTI-IETIC DANCING CLASS no Easy Lessons William Linder, SupT. ELEANOR MORRISON Gifi' Shoppe Noted Tor our wide selecTion oT small and large giTTs HAAS SISTERS 36 Facial Place Try our inexpensive Mannella Permanenf Money Back GuaranTee Ri AccuRATELY FILLED DIETHOME PHARMACY L. Sarles, Prop. Free Delivery Mamaroneck OOO
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Of The Pe0Ple WeaTher Whai Wifh The People good ,HH lf .f l ailp eargle gr, Oh' WhaT People VOLUME I MAMARONECK. N. Y.. JUNE 32. I957 NUMBER I 100 Attend Dinner Honoring Robert Lynch Many disTinguished guesTs were presenT lasT evening aT a dinner given by Sparkman and STephens. prominenT yachT designers, aT The FloTel RiTzi To honor RoberT Lynch, recenTly named Junior ParTner. The principal speakers were Thomas Kennedy, prominenT sporTs commenTaTor, and Lloyd l-larrioTT, proTessor of aero-dimeThacrylic- ToluanTics aT U-O-TagoTa College. Jack Coyle acTed as masTer oT ceremonies. Some oT The noTables in aTTend- ance aT lasT nighT's alTair were: SenaTor George l-laines oT Rhode Island: Saul l-lerman, prominenT local arTisTg Warren GreTraTh, chemisT aT The Aw-Blo-Up Labor- aTories in BuTTalo, and WalTer WolTT, recenT presidenTial candi- daTe on The CommunisT TickeT. Einstein,' 0'Connell Makes New Discovery Griicfen EinsTein O'Connell, world Tamed maThemaTician, ad- miTTed Today ThaT he had, discov- ered a sevenTh dimension. ln an execuTive inTerview granTed This paper aT his T-lalsTead Avenue mansion Mr. O'Connell made lighT oT This excepTional discovery by saying, Oh pshaw. l did iT wiTh my liTTle haTcheTl This new dimension has halTed work on The plans Tor The new coasT- To-coasT skyway, which will now probably have To be builT upside down. Village Notes By Harry Beinholz Village Manager Lemon Today announced ThaT The plans submiT- Ted by l-lenne and Schnier, local archiTecTs, had been accepTed as mosT suiTable Tor The new Muni- cipal Building which, when corn- pleTed, will house all The local gov- ernmenTal agencies. Following lasT nighT's village board meeTing iT was announced ThaT Miss DoroThy Verschoor would conTinue in her capaciTy as police maTron. Dr. James Marsland will be police surgeon Tor The coming year. James King will resume his duTies as deTecTive on The Town Police Force on Monday. Mr. King has iusT reTurned from a crime con- Terence held aT MonTreal, Canada. HighlighTs of Today's Radio Programs 8:00 A.M.-Carlo Bordiga-Set Ting up exercises. 2:l5 P.M. -- Scilingo Symphony OrchesTra. 5:30 P.M.-Joseph BisTer- How To YachT . 7:00 P.M. - The Jello Program, sTarring Lopez and Dudley. 9:00 P.M. - McGuinness MoTor Car Co. Concerf. Florence Boak-Guesl' FluTisT. Fashion Show lleld For Benefit of Local Social Work A successTul Tea and Tashion show was held aT The Woman's Club on Friday aTTernoon by The Mamaroneck Social Workers Asso- ciaTion. Miss MargareT Campbell, chairman of The group, had charge of The aTTair. ExacT copies oT The laTesT Lon- don sporTs models were shown by The FiTTh Avenue shop oT Mary BisTer, Inc. Models circulaTed among The guesTs To allow close inspecTion oT The cloThes. Miss Mary O'Rourke reporTed ThaT The work accomplished Thus Tar by The organizaTion was mosT saTisTacTory. As execuTive secre- Tary OT The UniTed l-lospiTal she Thanked all Those who had aided in The underTaking. New Coaches Named At Bellows Frank S. RaThbone, direcTor oT WesTchesTer CounTy AThleTic As- sociaTion, announced yesTerday ThaT Miss Nancy PinTo has signed a Two year conTracT as girls' aThleTic direcTor aT Bellows High School. She will have as her assisTanTs The Misses Sally Jo and Loy Ann McGee. IT was also announced ThaT The men's sTaTF had been enlarged wiTh The addiTion OT RoberT Salomen and ArThur Thomas as boxing and Tencing insTrucTors respecTively.
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SCRAPS v 1957 v CLASS WILL E, 'lhe class of I937, being of sound mind and disposi+ion, and realizing 'Thai' 'rhere is such a lhing as Tale, do hereby inscribe This, our lasi will and 'resfamenlz To 'rhe incoming Senior Class, we regrelfully relinquish I-any honors which we may have overlooked, and 2-all +he work a'Hendan+ 'lo 'Phe senior year, in 'The hope lhaf 'They will be able lo bear up under 'lhe slrain as well as we did. To Mr. Loomis, a sei' of ear-plugs, 'For use in The second period hall. To Mr. Schaadi, a bigger and be'Her cannon, wiih which 'lo 'frighien ihe Bellows girls. To 'lhe Finance Council, a winning loHery 'licke+, so 'lhal' 'I'hey will be cerlain 'lo remain in 'rhe black. To Mrs. Wesiin, more unbeaiable Senior baske+ball 'l'eams. To 1'he repeafers, somelhing new +o play wiih during classes, so Thai 'They will noi' be in danger of learning anyrhing. To 'The senior s'l'udy hall, a mulliplicify of wasie paper baskeis +o accommodale 'lhe increasing amounls of paper from English composi+ions and Senior sold candy. To The slage, a new ser of bulbs io replace lhose which we dimmed by our spark- ling performances. To lhe Sophomores, a fog horn, so +ha'r l'hey will be able +0 imi+a're lhe raucous noises produced by The Juniors. To ihe Alhleiic leams, l-many wins and no losses, and 2-a bus which is always on 'rime so +ha+ 1'hey won'+ have 'ro walk home from remofe paris of Wesfchesier in rhe fu+ure. To any len Juniors who believe fhal' 'They can fill Them, +he somewhal ampliiudin- ous ha+s of 'lwo Senior boys. To The School, an au'roma+ic homework doer. To 'lhe Srudenl' Observer, a circulafion fo rival 'Thai' of ihe New York Times. ya To Mr. Olsen, 'The remnanls of a good band and orchesira. 5 f To +he girls, oodles of mirrors, 'lo be used, no'I' broken. Q To The dramalic deparfmenl, a casl' as good as ours for +he nexi' Senior play. This is generally regarded as impossible, bul' N hope does wonderful +hings. ' To Miss McPhee, anolher carload of headache pills because i - we see ano+her Senior Class in lhe disfance. Q x To 'lhe world, ourselves, in 'lhe hope Thai il' will allow us all .l +o rise lo fame. ln wilness whereof we herewilh subscribe our name and affix our seal This 'lwen'I'y-second day of June in The year of Our Lord nineleen hundred 1'hir'ry-seven. THE SENIOR CLASS. Wirnesselhz Eleanor Morrison James McGuinness
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