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W e take this opportunity t o o our Readers , Patrons a n d

ti lers S incere W i s h e s for a V e r y hristmas.

An Independent Newpmper PubUehed in ih$ of the Village of Dobha Ferry end Town of Qreenburgh — '• '

VOLUME LXXV — No. N T e l e p h o n e 3 - 0 1 2 4 DOBBS FERRY. N. Y.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1957 Telephone 3-0124 PRICE — FIVE CENTS

Village Board Schedules ™SiB BOMB Three Public Hearings To m JAY

Be Held Tuesday, Jan. 14

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Propose To Charge Per Load Fur Contractors Use Of Village Dump

NOW UNDER PERMIT

Zoning And Traffic Ordinance* To Be Amended At Hearings

T h e Vi l lage Board of Trus­t ees h a v e scheduled three public hearings o n t h e eve ­ning, o f Tuesday , Jan. 14, pro ­pos ing a m e n d m e n t s to the Sanitary a n d W a s t e Disposal Ordinance , Building Z o n e Ordinance a n d Traffic Ordi­nance, it w a s a n n o u n c e d this w e e k .

The first public hearing will be in reference to charging local contractors per load, ""at classified rates, tor depositing garbage, refuse and other waste materials, accumulated within village limits in the Village Dump at Waterfront Park. At the present time, the contractors are operating under yearly per­mits.

Under the new amendment as proposed, the Village Board will designate a village official, who will notify Village Clerk Mar­garet K. Glennon of Che contrac­tors using the dump and the village clerk will be authorized to bill the contractors for the use of the dump in three cate­gories. There will be a charge per load of $1.00 Cor pick-up trucks; 12.50 per load for tracks under five tons and $5.00 per load for trucks fire tons or over.

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XMAS PLAY AT HIGH SCHOOL THIS EVENING

Nativity Scene To Be Shown; . Choruses Will Sing

The Dobbs Ferry High School wishes to anounce that it will hold its annual Christmas pro­gram Thursday evening, Dec. 19, in the high school auditorium. The program will feature the High School Hand High School Chorus, Junior High ChoruB, Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee and the Twirler Corps.

The High 8chool Band, direct"-ed by Charles W. Cameron, 'will open the program with the "Halleluah Chorus," from Han­del's "Messiah.* This will be fol­lowed by three songs by the Junoir High Chorus. Next on the program will be an informal gathering on the stage where the Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club and High School Chorus, all under the able direction of Donald B. Robinson, will enter­tain. Selections will Include "A Rockin' All Night," "The Sleigh," and the well known "Silver Bells.**

Following a short intermission, the band will open the second half of the show with a march, during which the Twirlers will entertain. Tne band will then

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1 GREENBURGH SAVINGS BANK DOBBS FERRY, N. Y.

Roy Higgins Nets 28, John O'Connor, 21 To Face Ferrymen'* Attack

By TOM O'RBMiliY

The Dobbs Ferry Eagles, long recognised as a basketball power in Westchester, got off to a fly­ing start at the expense of John Jay of Katonah. This was the Eagles' first game of the season under the fine direction of Bill Kohl, formerly from Trinity School.

The Eagles snowed that they are a well balanced team by having their first ten points con­tributed among the fire starters. However, Roy Higgins carried the bulk of the scoring in the first half, scoring 17 out of the Eagles' 84 points. Dobbs Ferry enjoyed a 34-23 lead at the half­way mark. John O'Connor in the first half pulled down a majority of the rebounds for Coach Kohl's hoopsters, the hustling of John Migliori was noticed by every­one, as Johnny; the smallest member of Kohl's starting five, managed to gather in vital re­bounds in the first half.

In the second half, George Graham appeared to have almost complete control of the boards. While George was taking in most of the rebounds, co-captain John O'Connor was popping in baskets from all angles. Roy Higgins and George Graham also were help­ing the Eagle cause in the scor­ing department,.

Although Jimmy Sted man and John Migliori didn't score as freely as Higgins, O'Connor and Graham, their fine floor play en­abled the cagers to his double figures. Co-Captain Higgins was high for the trip with 28, Johnny] &4Jmm, tko otber co^aptatn. | had 31. while George Graham

David Ravekes A c k n o w l e d g e s Donat ions To Salvation A r m y

Mr. David R* R » v n * % - « * Bellewood Avenue, Dobbs tferry. and former vics-prssidsat of County Trust Contpssy. fcsbbs Ferry Branch, has announced gifts to the «nnd of the «slra-tion Army, waers Cartst*** forgets no one.

For over 75 years, the Salva­tion Army has been ministering to men, women and children who are overwhelmed by personal and economic problems. This or­ganization's complete dedica1$» to the task of helping the wedk, liftng the fallen, saving the last and guiding the young i s a Hvfjig testimonial to their lovs for man which is inspired only by tMfcr love for God. This year the Sal­vation Army has set its quota to Westchester County at slightly over one-half million dollars.;

Mr. Ravekes hereby acknowl­edges contributions for the h day season fipm the follow local residents: E. .Buck Edna Kelly, Mrs. Tallan, Ferry Fire Department, Ed Brown, Joseph Baya, M» Story, G. Garcia, 8. Alvarts, Richard A. AHen. William P» Blake, John Lynch, Mrs. Chris-

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topher Crusius. John A. Mal­colm, Mr% Vito Barbieri, Mrs. Mary Bennett, Marjorie King, A. Laslo, Mrs. Albert Keiling, Bernard, Robiner, Mrs. Charles Glea8on, Mrs. Ann Bowe, G. A. Petruzzelli, Bertsll D. Edwards, Michael Frasca, S. A. DiCiccio, Floyd McDowell.

Also frop T. Clyde McCarroll, Helen Denis, Godfrey Lutz, Clara 1 Lindberg, Dora McLaren. Mrs. Chauncey Goodrich, Miriam A. Reader, C M . McLaughlin, Louis M. Reader, E. A. Billger, Kath-erin eKnie, C. A. Klussman, An­thony Giaadolfi, H. C. Smith, Thomas Moccia, Peter Paino, Henry C- . Klein, L. Lichtbl. Richard Csvellero, Mrs. H. D. Wilde, C. | l . Ryan. A. C. Bart-lett, G fk Williams, Renato Crisis H CSrommeUn, David Cia-battari, John Bartel, Elliott Bray, Kenneth Fastiggi, Dora Maccbi, William A. Whittaker, George D Bliss.

SUMMERFIELD XMAS SERVICE IS ANNOUNCED

I Also, W4 G. Wallac? Warren D. Benedict, Dr. and Mrs. Har­old W. Brewn, Mrs. E . Drexel Godfrey, Rebecca Rankin, Mrs.

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QIRISTMASTIDE, 1957 SERVICES

Dec 22—Fourth Sunday in Advent 8:00 a. m.rii4oly Communion

a. m. Family Eucharist, Sunday School MANGER SERVICE, Presentation of Advent Offering SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL AND PARTY in the Parish House, Christmas program and distribution of Gifts. Morning Prayer and Sermon Evening Prayer

THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD Tuesday, Dec 24—CHRISTMAS EVE

1:00 p. m. Traditional Christmas Chimes p. m. MID-NIGHT, CANDLE LIGHT

SERVICE, HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON

Wednesday, Dec 25—CHRISTMAS DAY a. m. CHORAL CELEBRATION OF

THE HOLY COMMUNION

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With Christmas just around

the corner, the Register callft to

mind the birthday anniversaries of two of Dobbs Ferry's most distinguished residents, who will chalk up one more year of life on Christwas Day, Wednesday, Dec. 15.

They are the community's first Mayor, Warren D, Benedict of Estherwood Avenue, sad John H. Ravekes of 24» Broadway. £*>

Mr. Ravekes will mark hl» ninetieth birthday anniversary and Mr. Benedict will mark U s eightieth birthday on that day. Both men have rightfully earned the title of "old-timers! and both have contributed greajtly to the life of Dobbs Ferry in making it symbolise the country atmosphere cherished by all in the commun­

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died and Seventy years. Mr. Benedict, besides being

the first nfayor of Dobbs Ferry, served as 4 member of the Town Board' of Coumilmen for many years, has-been active in frater­nal organisations for many years, especially the Modern Woodmen of America, has been a Republi­can leader and since his retire­ment, has woted much of his t ime to horticulture.

Mr. Ravekes served on the Village Board of Assessors and has an enviable record as a civic and fraternal leader. He is the oldest living member of Diamond Lodge, No. 565, Free and Ac­cepted Masons, and is also a past master bf^the lodge, served as chaplain and secretary.

Candlelight Choral Service On Sunday; Mrs. Latzko To Sing

The Summerfield Methodist Church will hold its traditional Candlelight Choral Service on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 22, at four forty-five o'clock, it was announced today by the Rev. Ross W. M. Holland, minister.

The program will open with the singing of five Christmas Carols and singing in The Cantata by J. S. Bach entitled "Walk in the Way of Faith" will be Marjorie Latzko, soprano; Warren Goodell, bass; Katharine Horner, alto recorder and Andrew Fitzgerald, oboe.

Marjorie Latzko will' sing the offertory "She will bear a son." Traditional French Carols, ar-rang6d by Gaul, will then be sung and the Candlelighting Ceremony will be held with the Recessional Hymn "O Little Town of Bethle­hem" and the Choral Response "Silent Night" by Gruber.

Ushers for the Candlelight Choral Service will be Eugene 1 Verdin, George Ferguson, 8. James Robbins, Robert Keiling, Cecil Scott, Herbert Jewell, Hey-ward Kinard, William LIndsey, Arthur Northrop, Richard Brad-

Annual Xmas Party To Be Held At The Embassy Theatre On Sat NON-PARTISAN COMMITTEE METWEDS.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST cordially welcomes you

to its services at 523 BROADWAY

Dobbf) Ferry, N. Y. Sunday -—11 A. M.

Sunday School —- 11 A. M. Wednesday — 8:15 P. M.

READING ROOM Open Week-days 12:30 - 4:30

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Raniona tScaperrotta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Scaperrotta of 32 Alain Street, Dobbs Ferry, has returned home from the Dobbs Ferry Hospital, where she underwent a tonsillectomy opera­tion earlier this week.

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f . Dividend payable on or after Jan. I, 1958.

John P. Streb Dobbs Ferry's Oaly Rsmlsor

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GIRL SCOUTS WHl VISIT GRASSLANDS

Thirty Dolls Will Be LFiBUsntrcea rfiouusay To Young Children

Laden with gifts, Mrs. Jane Mytinger, Community Service Chairman of the Dobbs Ferry Girl Scouts, will visit the chil­dren's hospital at Grasslands next Monday.

Among the items contributed will be dolls for thirty of the children, specially dressed by members of Troop 45. Bean bags for all the children have been a project of the girls of Troop 46.

Handmade cloth picture books, made by themselves, are being s e nt by Mrs. Eisenhauer's Brownie troop.

Attractive little doll cradles, made by Troop 34 will be pre­sented to the children at Irving-ton House.

On Christmas day, small pati ents at Dobbs Ferry Hospital will receive stockings filled with fav­ors, and bright containers of can-day, prepared for them by the girls of Troop 48.

On Christmas eve, senior scouts, led by Mrs. Ruth Grote, will travel around the village sing­ing Christmas carols.

William C. Connor, New Chairman; Other Officers Elected

The first meeting of the Dobbs Ferry non-partisan nominating committee for the selection of school board candidates was held Wednesday evening at the high school.

The meeting was opened by Raymond Ruble, retiring chair­man. Mr. Ruble gave a brief ac­count of the purpose and func­tion of the committee for the benefit of new members and then turned the meeting over to the newly-elected chairman, "William C, Conner.

The committee elected Manson Jennings for the office of vice-chairman, William O. Beckman for secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. yioyd F. McDowell for publicity.

Holdover 1957-58 members of this committee are William O. Beckman representing the Ameri­can Legion, Mrs. David W. Clever-Jen, representing the Home am School Association, William C. Conner, Home and School; Mrs. Bernard Ebe, Woman's Club; Ernest Glinsman, Lions Club, Jo­seph R. Lynch, Chamber of Com­merce, Salvatore Viscardi, Ki-wanis Club, and Mrs. F. Hamilton Whipple, League of Women Voters. Jfew members for 1958-59" are Mrs. W. L. Husband repre­senting the League of Women Voters; Frederick Jacobi Jr., Home and School; Manson Jen-ings, Home and School; Mrs. Floyd F. McDowell, Woman's Club; Joseph F. Newman, Ameri-

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Tophatters Club Will Be Hosts To Children Of The Community

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Santa To Give Gifts Of Toys, Candy And Fruit; Cartoon Show

O n Saturday morning, D e c . 2 ! , t h e d o o r s of , t h e Trans-Lux Embassy Theatre o n Cedar Street, D o b b s Ferry, wil l o p e n at I 1 :%0 w h e n the Tophat ters Club of Dobb«-Ferry, will b e hosts t o the y o u n g chi ldren at a Christmas K i d d i e Party.

.Mr. Jdhm Broccoli, president of the Tophatters Club and membei of the club will greet the cbil dren and will act as ushers an;: assist the children to their seat' for the holiday movie show.

A local merchant will play tb*-rote of Santa Claus and will greet the children as they ente? the theatre. The management of the theatre has arranged, for th» Tophatters, a complete holiday show which will also include.the presentation of cartoons for the enjoyment of the young guests

At the conclusion of the movie, the children, as they fi'.-out of the theatre, will each be presented with a , gift, holiday wrapped, and a bag of Christmas candy and fruit. Members of th* club, assisted by many of r wives of members, making ap­proximately 20 people, spent Tuesday evening wrapping the gifts for the children. The gifts all newly purchased by the ehtf membership, include, games an. toys. Some packages contair gifts specifically marked for boy? and girls and some are appro­priate for either one. However each child will be delighted- b> the Tophatters 'Club selections

Announcement of the party has been broadcast over si*

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"Hark the Herald Angels Sing

Honey deposited in the Green­burgh Savings Bank, Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., on or before Jan. 15, 1058 will draw interest from Jan. 1, 1058. A savings bank is the safest place to keep your funds.

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Glory to the New Born King"

A s a nation w e have acquired the power to satisfy our material needs , desires, comforts and pleasures.

W e are more fully realizing that this satisfaction is not the c o m p l e t e answer to life. A m i d s t all this material gain, the spirit of contentment is no t as prevalent a s it might be .

T h e important fact about the Christmas season is that w e celebrate the Birth of Christ.

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T h e problem of our t ime is the problem of love . H o w enn w e renew the ability to l o v e ourselves and to l o v e one another.

Let us ask the Prince of P e a c e — T h e Christ Child to enkindle in our hearts the spirit of l o v e founded upon Div ine W i s d o m and Understanding.

T o each and e v e r y o n e m y sincere best wishes for a Joyful Christmas and a happy peaceful N e w Year.

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Season's Greetings ORDER NOW

FOR CHRISTMAS

All Scotches Available While Supply Lasts

Including Dewar's White Label, etc

FREE DEUVERY

DOBBS FERRY LIQUOR STORE Est. 1933

M. FRASCA, Prop. Opposite Town Hail

111 Main Street DObbs Ferry 34133

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