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C E L E B R A T I N G his 20th y e a r in produc ing adven tu r e films John J a y , sk i -photographers , will pre­sen t h i s newest color film. "Moun­ta in M a g i c , " Sunday Dec. 12 at 6 p .m . a t the Fox Lane School. Mount Kisco.

P O L I C E B E A T E R J A I L E D M O U N T VERNON — Matthew

B a k e r , forty, of 130 S. 9th A \ c , w a s ja i led for seven months on T u e s d a y for d isorder ly conduct and assau l t ing P a t r o l m a n T h o m a s D r o h a n . Louise McNeil, twenty-eight , of the s a m p address , a bar­m a i d , Wc.s fined S300 on the s a m e c h a r g e s . Drohan w a s hit by a cue s t ick by B a k e r when the police­m a n w a s cal led to b reak up a s t r ee t b rawi . The woman c r abbed t h e po l iceman from behind.

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John J a y . w o r l d - f a m o u s ski photographer , will r e tu rn for the third y e a r to the Fox Lnne School on Sunday. Dec. 13 at 6 p .m . to n a r r a t e his la tes t feature length color film, "Mounta in Magic '* Mr. J a \ , who is ce lebra t ing his twentieth y e a r in the movie busi­ness. :s pictured hero on locat­ion" in the Swiss Alps

The proceeds of the per formance will again go the Amer ican Field Service In terna t ional Scholarship Fund This organizat ion brings

ovpr loflO high-school aged' s tudents from all corners of the world to study in the United S ta tes e \ e r y \ e a r as well a s sending their Amer ican Counte rpar t s to live abroad . Tickets at Stores

Children and s tudents will be ldmit ted at half-price. Tickets for the Dec. 13 pe r fo rmance a r e now on sale at the following s to res : Armonk P h a r m a c y : Bedford P h a r m a c v . Max ' s Var ie ty Center, Bedford Hills; H a r r y P Hoblin, .nc B r o n w i l l e ; Chappaqua Wine & Liquors : Outdoor T r a d e r s , Green­wich. Conn: Weinstcm'* P h a r m ­acv. Ka tonah . Mount Kisco , h a r m a c v : Coi ners Shop, Scot t ' s Corners : and Westches te r Sport ing Goods, White P la ins .

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Lions Club Slates Party KATONAH —

Ralph Lent will head t he com­mi t t ee a r r a n g i n g for the Dec . 5 des se r t c a r d pa r ty , be ing sponsor­ed by the Ka tonah Lions Club in Memor ia l House, Ka tonah a t 8 p m.

Mr Lent will be ass is ted bv E l i Antonecchia, Davidson De C a m p and Russel l Saindon. There will be a prize for each table and all types of t ab le g a m e s will be played.

Patterson Heads NYC Hospital Fund B E D F O R D —

E l l m o r e C. P a t t e r s o n , of Chest­nut Ridge Rd. , senior v ice presi­den t of the Morgan G u a r a n t y Trus t Company of New York h a s been n a m e d a group c h a i r m a n in the Hospital T rus t ee s Division of the United Hospital F u n d ' s 80th an­nua l c ampa ign . E b e n W. P y n e , c h a i r m a n of the Hospi ta l T rus t ees Division announced Mr . P a t t e r ­son 's appo in tment today. Mr. P y n e is pres ident of the F i r s t Na­tional City Trus t Company .

Mr. P a t t e r s o n will lead 175 vol­un tee r s from nine hospitals in the ga in ing of his Group ' s q u o t a of the >verall c a m p a i g n goal df $3,-000,000. Money collected in the c a m p a i g n will be used to help the F u n d ' s 82 m e m b e r vo lun ta ry non­profit hospi ta ls c a r e for t he needy sick.

Mr. P a t t e r s o n is t r e a s u r e r of Memor ia l Cen te r for Cance r and Allied Diseases and of Sloan Ket­te r ing Inst i tute . He is a di rector of the Grea t A m e r i c a n I n s u r a n c e Company and of In te rna t iona l Nic­kel Co. of Canada , Ltd. He is a t rus tee of the H a r v e y School and the Nor thern Wes tches te r Hospital .

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lides, lopic Of Audubon Screen Tour B E D F O R D —

Rober t C. H e r m e s will present "Be tween the T i d e s " m the Fox Lane School Audi tor ium on Satur­day . Dec . 5 a t 8:30 p . m . for the Bedford Audubon Society.

This is a color motion p ic ture of that sma l l par t of the world where the sea and the l and m e e t in an eve r var ied d r a m a which is as cons tan t a s the t ides t h e m selves. C rea tu re s who live in this changing env i ronment , the wading <-hore b i rds , the s t r a n g e c rabs , the colorful fish and the mys te r ious teeming inhabi tants of the t idal pools have been photographed by one of the finest of ou r na tu r a l history l ec tu re r s .

Mr. H e r m e s h a s won pr izes in internat ional compet i t ion for his photography. His still p ic tures have appeared in Nat ional Geographic , Life. Coll ier 's and other m a g a ­zines. His l ec tu res have t aken h im from Newfoundland to Bri t ish Co­lumbia and from Hawai i to Ber­m u d a anc> the Car ibbean .

"Be tween the Tides ' ' is the sec­ond of the Audubon Screen Tour s e n e s p resen ted by the Bedford Audubon Society. Single l ec ture t ickets will be ob ta inab le a t the door for those who do not h a v e a subscript ion. The publ ic is u rged to t ake a d v a n t a g e of this oppor­tunity to see a p ic tu re of g r e a t beau ty and interes t .

E L L M O R E C. PATTERSON

North Westchester Times, New Castle Tribune, Mount Kisco, N.Y. December 3, .1959. 3.

Aida Bound Becomes Bride Of James Keena Page Jr. MOUNT KISCO —

I n St. M a r k ' s Church , Sa tu rday , Miss Aida Bound b e c a m e the b r ide of J a m e s K e e n a P a g e J r . T h e c e r e m o n y w a s pe r fo rmed b y t h e Rev . M a r c u s B . Hall who w a s as ­sisted by t he Rev . J o h n C. H a r ­pe r of St. Ma t thews Church , Bed­ford a n d the R e v . Haro ld Thel in of G r a c e Church, Nyack , N. Y. A recept ion followed the ce re ­m o n y a t the Bedford Golf and Ten­n is Club.

The p a r e n t s of t he couple a r e Mr . and Mrs . Char le s F i s k e Bound of Bedford, and Mrs . T h o m a s Ku-na th of Mount Kisco and M r . J a m e s K. P a g e of Bedford.

Mr. Bound escor ted his daugh­t e r who Wore a t radi t ional wedding gown of ivory silk • sa t in , long s leeves and a bouffant skir t t e rmina t ing in a ca thed ra l t r a in . He r veil of impor ted l ace ove r silk illusion w a s fashioned in m a n ­tilla s ty le . She ca r r i ed a bouquet of lilies of the val ley and phaelio-nopsis .

Miss Alva Bound w a s h e r s is-e r ' s m a i d of honor

B a m a b y R u d g e VI , an a t t r a c ­tion a t t he Nat ional Zoo in Wash­ington, is bel ieved to be t he first s t r iped hyena cub to b e born in a zoo.

F R A N C E S COSTANZO

Frances Costanzo Is Betrothed to Robert Herridge PLEASANTVILLE—

Mr . and M r s . F r a n k Costanzo of 172 Marb le Ave., h a v e announced the e n g a g e m e n t of their daugh te r , Miss F r a n c e s Costanzo to S e a m a n Rober t V. Her r idge , son of Mr. and Mrs . Victor Her r idge of Bed­ford Rd. . Armonk.

Miss Costanzo, a g r a d u a t e of Pleasantv. ' l le High School, is em­ployed a s a s e c r e t a r y by the IBM Corporat ion in White P la ins .

Mr. Her r idge , a lso a P leasan t -ville High School g r a d u a t e , is cur­rent ly se rv ing in the U.S. Coast

S T E E L FOR GARAGE OSS1NING — Enough s t ruc tura l

steel h a s finally been del ivered to comple te the new municipal ga­r a g e on W a t e r St. and a two month delay h a s been ended with the re­sumpt ion of work. The building is expected to be enclosed by Dec . 20 if the w e a t h e r cont inues favor­able, accord ing to Village Eng inee r Victor Kordi .

B E D F O R D — (Ed i to r ' s no te : N a n c y Nor th-

r u p , a s tudent in the s ix th g r a d e in the Bedford E l e m e n t a r y School tel ls of a r ecen t t r ip to the Metropol i tan Museum. The Students of h e r c lass m a d e the t r ip to New York with the i r t eacher , Mrs . Ani ta F a i r b a n k s to v iew the th ings they h a v e been s tudying.)

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Dr . a n d M r s . L e o n a r d H a y n e s en te r t a ined 20 gues t s t o a family d inner S a t u r d a y night . The group Jicludes Mrs . H a y n e s ' m o t h e r Mrs . He lena K n a p p a n d h e r s is-er , Miss Helena K n a p p of Bed­

ford; ano the r s is ter , M r s . H e n r y Van Ameronden , Mr. Ameronden and the i r son, Phil ip, Mr. and Mrs . J o h n G o r g a s and sons, Dav­id and J a m e s of Hollis, L . I . Mrs . Gorgas is also M r s . H a y n e s ' sis­ter . Others p resen t w e r e Dr . A. B a n a r e s h of Te rhan , I r an , who is taking courses at Bel levue Hospi­tal in New York , and M a r y and J a m e s L e e of F o r m o s a , s tuden t s a t F o x L a n e School. P r e s e n t a l so w e r e the i r d a u g h t e r Miss M a r t h a Haynes, a s tudent nu r se a t t he P r e s b y t e r i a n Hospital in New York and four o ther chi ldren, Sa r ah , Hannah , T i m o t h y and Louise Haynes .

Mr. and Mrs . Roge r S. Coolidgc en te r ta ined 16 gues t s to a d inner p a r t y Sa tu rday night . F o r T h a n k s g iving d inner they h a d m e m b e r s of the i r family a s gues t s , including Anthony Milnes, B a y a r d Coolidge, Mr . a n d Mrs . W. Nelson Ander­son and David Milnes. Also pres ­ent w a s R'aoul Ba tencour t .

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dale , a n d g r a n d d a u g h t e r of M r a n d M r s . R a y m o n d Coward of BecJ-ford. w a s bapt ized Sunday in St M a t t h e w ' s Church. An aunt , M r s Syril S. D a m o n of Honolulu, for whom the child i s n a m e d w a s a godmothe r with M r s . Hi la ry B a r re t t -Brown of New Canaan . T h e godfather w a s H e n r y Clay Alex­a n d e r of Ka tonah . A recept ion a t the g r a n d p a r e n t s ' home " J a n e A c r e s , " Cant i toe R d . followed the chr is tening.

T h r e e a r e a m e n a r e a m o n g the 94 Yale Univers i ty s tuden t s f rom New York to be named 1 to the D e a n ' s Lis t for ou t s tand ing a c a d e m i c ach ievemen t dur ing the 1958-59 college y e a r . To qualify for the list, a s tudent m u s t m a i n t a i n a g r a d e a v e r a g e in the top 25 pe r cent of h is c lass . S tudents in the top 10 p e r cen t a r e n a m e d to the list a s R a n k i n g Scholars . N a m e d a r e David E . Holbrook, son of Mr and Mrs . John Holbrook of Mat ' thews Mill Rd . Bedford, a m e m ­b e r of the deba t ing t e a m and touch football t e a m ; E d w a r d F . Kelly, son of Mr. and M r s . John H. Kel ly of Katonah , and J a m e s S. Cook -on of Mr. and Mrs . John Cook of Mount Kisco.

Many a r e a r e s iden t s a r e se rv ing on t he c o m m i t t e e a r r a n g i n g a tes -. lmonial d inner to be given in hon­or of Miss J a n e Todd of T a r r y -town on Wednesday , Dec . 9 a t t he Astor Hotel in New York, sponsored by the New York Sta te Republ ican C o m m i t t e e for the 22 y e a r s Miss Todd h a s se rved a s the i r v ice c h a i r m a n . Among them a r e , M r s . R . S tewar t Ki lborne J r . of Ka tonah ; Miss Sybil A. Hussa r , Mrs . Char les D. Grab le , Mrs . R o b e r t D . B u r b a n k and Mrs . J a m e s Caruso of Nor th Cas t le ; M r s . F r e d e r i c k Muhl a n d M r s . Ar­thu r B . Layton of Pound Ridge , and Miss Alice B . Hinkle of Som-ers .

Mr. and Mrs J o h n Wavr ishuk, Mr and Mrs . E u g e n e Wavr i shuk of Bedford, and Mr . and M r s Wil­l iam J . McLaughl in of Mount Kis­co were Thanksgiving dinner gues ts of Mr. and Mrs . George Wavr i shuk of So. Beechwood Rd. , Bedford Hills.

Deborah Coward d a u g h t e r of Mr and M r s . Hugh Coward of Scars-

Mr . and M r s . Hi la ry Russel l , their d a u g h t e r Carol and son Hil­a r y J r . of P e a Pond R d . w e r e Thanksgiving d inner gues ts of Mrs Russe l l ' s pa ren t s , Mr . and M r s J o h n B. F o s t e r of Mount Kisco.

Mr . and M r s . Wil l iam T r e l a were gues t s of t he i r daugh te r , Mrs . Will iam Sa r sen and M r . S a r sen of Mount Kisco on Thanks ­giving Day .

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T h e o the r a t t endan t s w e r e t he Misses Virginia Bound, s i s t e r of the br ide , Ka th leen P a g e a n d Reid Kuna th , s i s te rs of t he groom, M a r y B . /Fowlkes, M a r y DeWitt B leecker a n d N a n c y Holmes .

J a m e s K, P a g e , fa ther of the g room w a s bes t m a n . Serv ing a s u s h e r s w e r e Char les Root Bound and John F i s k e Bound*, b ro the r s of t he br ide , Char les M. Pe rks in J r . , b ro the r of the g room, Spyros Root , cousin of the br ide , John S. Allen J r . , and J . Yorke P e e l e r J r .

The b r i d e s m a i d s w o r e ba l l e r ina d r e s s e s in Amer ican Beau ty vel­ve teen with a fitted bodice a n d por t ra i t neckl ine . The two s i s te rs of the br ide wore gowns m a t c h i n g in fabr ic in African Violet. They c a r r i e d yellow swee thea r t r o se s .

T h e br ide , a n a l u m n a of T h e Chapin School an<3 Bradford J u n i o r College is working with Life Maga­zine.

Mr . P a g e g r adua t ed f rom the Gunnery , a t tended Hai lebury and ISC in Hert ford, Eng land , and is an a lumnus of Pr ince ton Univers­ity, 1958. H e rece ived his M a s t e r s D e g r e e from New York Unive r s i ty and is employed a t Doubleday & Company , I nc .

After a wedding t r i p t he couple will r e s ide a t 505 E a s t 82nd St New York City.

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B.V. Student Reports Visit To Metropolitan Museum

We took ou r t r ip t o t h e Met ro­poli tan M u s e u m in N e w York be­c a u s e w e w a n t e d to see t h e th ings we had studied.

In the M u s e u m they showed, on a t ab le , an open py ramic wi th a false e n t r a n c e and a sec re t one. N e a r b y w a s t he R o s e t t a Stone which enabled m a n to r e a d hiero­glyphics by t r ans l a t i ng Greek . Also in t ha t room w a s the Hypostyle Temple of K a r n a k . I t w a s decora t ­ed with dull red , g reen , a n d gold. The model w a s about four feet high. In the original , the co lumns a r e 70 feet in t he a i r .

The Greek exhibi ts in t he Chil­d r e n ' s M u s e u m include a mode l

Old Court House Gift Shop. M r s Coolidge who ope ra t ed in t he Bib and T u c k e r in Mount Kisco h a s n a m e d h e r new bus iness " T e a and T r e a s u r e r s . " The shop will be open eve ry d a y from 9 a .m. to 9 p .m from now until Ch r i s tmas , and on Sundays from 10 a .m. to 4 p . m T e a and coffee will be se rved eve ry day .

IN SCOTLAND— Miss M a r y Louise Moore i s

spending h e r junior y e a r a t t h e Univers i ty of E d i n b u r g h , Scot land. As a s tuden t of Mount Holyoke College, she is s tudying u n d e r the col lege 's p lan t o ' encou rage inter­nat ional educat ion , b y allowing credi t for junior y e a r spent a t an approved inst i tut ion a b r o a d She is one of 23 m e m b e r s of the c las s of 1961 who a r e cu r r en t ly s tudying in G e r m a n y , Spain, F r a n c e , Switzer land, I ta ly , and the United Kingdom. Miss Moore i s a g r a d u a t e of M a s t e r ' s School in Dobbs F e r r y . She is ma jo r ing in Engl ish, and is t h e d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs . R i c h a r d C. Moore, Rock G a t e F a r m Road . She is planning to go skiing in t he Aus­t r ian Alps dur ing h e r C h r i s t m a s holiday, with a c l a s s m a t e in clo-lege.

BIRTHDAY S U P R I S E Mrs . Wil l iam Mount of P o u n d

Ridge Rd. w a s surpr i sed a t a p a r ty F r i d a y to m a r k h e r seventy-fifth b i r thday . The event w a s held in the home of h e r son-in-law a n d daugh te r , Mr. and M r s . B a t e m a n E . Lewis, Croton F a l l s . M e m b e r s of the family p resen t included the ce l eb ran t ' s g r andson B a r r y B a t e m a n and he r daugh te r , Miss Bon­nie Mount who w a s h o m e f rom Northfield School for Gi r l s for the holiday. M r s . Mount , a b roke r , h a s been in the r e a l e s t a t e bus iness in Bedford for ove r 25 y e a r s . She left Monday for Sa ra so t a , F l a . to join h e r husband for t h e win te r mon ths . Before going south, Mr. Mount w a s assoc ia ted for m a n y y e a r s with the P a r k G a r a g e and Clim G a r a g e in Mount Kisco.

Miss P a t r i c i a Grispo, d a u g h t e r of Mr . a n c M r s . E d w a r d Gr ispo

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of t he Acropolis a s it is now and w a s then . M r s . F a i r b a n k s , our t eache r , showed u s especial ly , the E r e c t h e u m and the P a r t h e n o n . Next to i t i s a l a r g e mode l of the P a r t h e n o n . They had i t colored red and blue. We could see all the s t a tues of t he Gods a n d God­desses . The s t a tue of Athena w a s inside. They a lso had a rep l ica of Olympia , the ci ty which s t a r t ed the Olympic G a m e s . A mode l of Delphi showed the o rac les . The re w e r e s t a tues of The Discus Throw­er by Myron, and one of Zeus . See R o m a n Exh ib i t

In t h e R o m a n exhibit the re w a s a scu lp tu re of Augus tus Caesa r , a mode l of t he Arch of Constan-t ine, a n d a p iece f rom i t . The re w a s a l so an exhibi t of t he R o m a n F o r u m .

Then w e w e n t u p s t a i r s t o t he Egyp t i an Wing w h e r e they h a d a model of h e r t e m p l e and also a sphinx ojf he r .

They had the famous head of Nefert i t i . T h e r e w e r e life size s ta ­tues «of Kings a n d the i r wives . T h e r e w e r e m a n y sa rcophag i with m u m m i e s in t h e m . The m u m m i e s w e r e w r a p p e d in l inen which had been d ipped in res in . Some of the m u m m i e s w e r e covered wi th wood-in m a s k s a n d o thers with pape r ; each m a d e to look like t he per­son. These w e r e called dea th m a s k s .

In ano the r room the re w e r e gold r ings , b race le t s , neck laces and o the r j ewels . A m u l e t s w e r e good luck c h a r m s . We s a w s o m e of al­a b a s t e r , which E g y p t i s f amous for. One h a d the E y e of Horus . T h e E g y p t i a n w o m e n g r a i d e d t h e i r h a i r wi th gold. A s c a r a b w a s a k ind of n a m e p l a t e t h a t t h e y w o r e a round t h e i r n e c k s and used a s a s igna tu re too. A m o n g t h e po t t e ry w e r e eyecups , a shallow bowl on a s t e m m e d b a s e , wi th a n e y e on e a c h s ide. E g y p t i a n s m a d e r e d pa in t f rom henna p lan t s . F r o m p a p y r u s they m a d e p a p e r , rope and sanda l s . They h a d a s a c r e d bird , which they a lways put on the i r c rowns . They even h a d some m e c h a n i c a l toys

U p s t a i r s w a s also a room of old ins t rumen t s , including the auto h a r p .

Going down t h e hal l w e passed mosa ic s of people and an ima l s which w e r e m a d e of tile.

We h a d lunch in a beautful cafe t e r i a which had a pool in the middle of it. S ta tues in t he pool r ep re sen t mus i c .

After lunch we went to see the "Cell ini C u p " . I t s b a s e begins with a tu r t le , then a d ragon wi th a wom-shell , then a d r a g o n with a worn a n ' s face. This is the or iginal and is m a d e of p u r e gold. Greek Vases

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The re w e r e two whole rooms of Greek v a s e s a n d in one room they showed on a wal l wha t the vases looked like and the n a m e s . The re w e r e about 30 kinds. Two of the vases w e r e the Neck Amphora and t h e A m p h o r a . We also looked a t s cu lp tu re of the " T h i n k e r " and

Hand of G o d " b y Rodin. The E t r u s c a n a r m o r w a s m a d e

of bronze . Thei r char io ts were m a d e of bronze too.

R e m b r a n d t w a s a famous paint­er , whose pa in t ings w e r e a lways l ighted from the left. Renoir w a s

noted for his family pa in t ings . Rosa Bonheur is noted for h e r horse paint ings , " T h e Horse F a i r " . Van Gogh painted t h e s e pa in t ings : 1. R e s t a u r a n t Rispa l Asnier ies ; 2 . Po ta to Pee le r ; 3. Sunflowers; 4. Cypresses ; 5. L 'Ar les ienne; 6. P o r t r a i t of the Artist . A r m s a n d A r m o r

The last room we went to showed the a r m s and a r m o r of va r ious pe­r iods. Some were on hor seback with the horses a r m o r e d a lso .

Then w e went to the c a r s and* s t a r t ed on our t r i p h o m e .

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A truly feminine gift so handsomely wrapped for giving. And won't she be pleased when she sees the loveliest sheers of all inside—a gift every fashionable lady wants—Phoenix costume-keyed nylons in seamless or full fashioned.

STYLES: SEAMLESS — Regular and Mesh Styles

WITH SEAMS Luxury Sheers

Service Sheer

S J 3 5

$ | 3 5 and $-j 65

S J 3 5

Also Service Weights, Lisles Kantruns and Stretch Top.

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