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    HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1964

    Mamaroneck French Gues t sLearn ing About Amer icansB y M A D D Y 8 W E E I T N G , paren ts ' conversat ion at the din-

    : M A M A R O N E C K - ner tab le .To learn to know the A m e r l - H e r e D a v l d c h o s e t o a d d a f e wcan people is the f i rmly avowed: comm ents m his own "lan-p u r p o se of the visi t being made ^u-a-^ e th is month by Mr. and Mrs.. " D a v i d i n t e r r u p t s , too," Mis.Alain Beaudot of P a r i s to two Mclntyre sa id , and l a u g h t e r

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    G O L D E N JU B I L A R I A N S . . .M r. and Mrs. Nicholas Gern i-vivo of 31 M a p l e St., DobbsFer ry , nat ives of I ta ly , werehonored at a surpr ise par ty incelebrat ion of their 50th wedd ing ann iversary at the Embassy Club in Dobbs Fer ry .Hosts were their ch i ld ren ,

    Mrs . S a l v a t o r e P i c a r e l l a , Mrs.Anthony Kawalchuk , Mrs. Vincen t Carel l i and Anthony Ger-niv ivo , all residen ts of DobbsF e r r y . The couple was m a r r i e d ' A u g . 11, 1914 at S t. Anthony 's Church in Yonkers.They a lso have f ive g randch ild r e n . Staff Photo by SteveG o n d a .

    Will iam Cody,B r ide To LiveIn New Rochel le

    R O S E M A R I E L E S N I C K

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    M i ss J a n i c e L. Taylor , is thebr ide of William M. Cody, sonof Mr. and Mrs. William J. Codyof 112 K i n g Ave. The br ide ist h e d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs.Phil ip F. Taylor of New Rochel le .T h e c e r e m o n y was held atChr ist Methodist Church of NewRochel le Saturday at 2 p.m. ,with the Rev. E r n e s t G. Reithofficiating. A garden recep t ionat the h o m e of Mr. and Mrs.Rober t Douglas, re la t ives ofthe b r ide , in Monsey, followed.The br ide was escor ted by herfa ther and had her sister , MissDor is J. Taylor , as m a i d ofhonor . Miss Nancy Bennet t wasb r i d e sm a i d .Wil l iam Lynch ofYonkers wasbest man and Phil ip Tay lor ofLarehmont , ushered .A g r a d u a t e of M a m a r o n e c kHigh School , the br ide is a secr e t a r y in the D e p a r t m e n t of Ra

    i Amer i can famil ies in the easte r n a r e a of the United Sta tes,under ausp ices of the A m e r i c a n! H o s t P o r g r a m for t e a c h e r s in| the f ree nat ions of E u r o p e .Dur ing the two weeks theI Beaudots have spen t with thei Jo h n M c l n t y r e f a m i l y of 327I P a l m e r Ter., both guests andI hosts have obv iously en joyed aI happy in terchange of languagesand exper iences in a r e m a r k a -j bly r e l a x e d a t m o sp h e r e .M r . B e a u d o t , who t e a c h e s| English at a boys' school ini P a r i s , and Mrs. Beaudot , musicj t e a c h e r at th ree Par isian g ir ls ' :j schools, had from the outset! a c a d e m i c i n t e r e s t s in c o m m o n! with their hosts since Mr. Mcln-! t yr e t e a c h e s F r e n c h and fo rmer-j ly taugh t English at M a m a r o neck High School . More thanthi s , though , Mrs. M c l n t y r e ex-| p la ins, the couples had a l r e a d y' become f r iends th rough cor res-: pondence which began in Apri l ,i an essen t ia l featu re of theA m e r i c a n H o s t P r o g r a m .Linguists All i

    Spoken communicat ion be-! tween the famil ies p resen ted no\ prob lems al though to the visi to r: at the M c l n t y r e h o m e it ap-! peared that the two wives had\ hit upon an unusual ly del igh tfu lj sy s t e m of speak ing on ly Span ishb e t w e e n t h e m se l ve s w hi le1 F r e n c h and English f lew rap id lyfrom all other quar ters. Excla

    mations of a g r e e m e n t in allt h r e e l a n g u a g e s f r e qu e n t lyI punctuated each top ic und er dis-: cussion .Asked the inev i tab le quest ionposed to all f i r st - t ime v isi to rs tothe U.S.. " W h a t do you findmost st r ik ing ly d if feren t in! Amer ica n family l i fe f rom thatj of your nat ive country?"' Mr. Beaudot unhesi ta t ing ly replied : "The ch i ld ren . "Before e laborat ing , he e m p h a sized that his observat ion wasby no m e a n s a judgment but, r a t h e r an impression gained; from his 13 days in th is country .! As Mrs. Beaudot smiled in; agreement they bo th lookedfondly at the twoMclntyre ch i l d ren , th ree-year -o ld Anne-Mar ieand 18-month-old David, whowere c lear ly not the sub jects ofhis fo l lowing remarks:"In France, ch i lddren aret reated as ch i ld ren : in A m e r i c ach i ld ren are t r e a t e d as a d u l t s , "he sa id and thus the differencemight be t e r m e d one of p a r e n t a lau thor i ty .It was admit ted ly hard , on soshor t an exper ience to give aspecif ic example . However , hesaid , he has noticed that inAmerica ch i ld ren in ter rup t their

    c losed the sub ject .En joy Basebal l GamTypical ly Amer ican exper ience s the Beaudots have en joyedso far have been d inners withfamily f r iends of the Mcln ty resan d a major league basebal lg a m e in New York as g u e s t s ofother f r iends. The Beaudots 'v isi tmigh t well be cal led a cooperat ive p ro ject , Mrs. M c l n t y r e ,sa id , since one family loaned jthem the use of their apar tmenton the next floor of their cooper a t ive bu i ld ing , ano ther p rov idedthe basebal l game tr ip , st i l l another served as babysi t ter fort h e M c l n t y r e s on weekends jwhen they accompanied theBeaudots to New York , and another loaned them a car l a r g e rthan the Mclntyre Volkswagento meet the Beaudots on theira r r i v a l .

    Meeting f r iends and neighborsis a vital factor in the A m e r i c a nHost Program, inaugurated in1962 by Thomas Murphy , a highschool teacher in Garden Grove,Calif. The business-sponsoredp r o g r a m in in ternat ional educa- ]tion has a pr imary ob ject ive ofincreasing understand ing between Amer ican and E u r o p e a nfriends. Though the visi to rs areteachers the professions and occupat ions of their Amer icanhosts range the en t ire economicand socia l scale .Only County HostsSo far as the M c l n t y r e s can'determine they are the only jWestchester family tak ing par t I| in the p r o g r a m . "Hie Beaudots j are their second v isi to rs; last 'year they were hosts to a German teacher . In both instances iit has proved to be a two-waystreet , lead ing to a broad avenue of mutual apprecia t ion .

    The days of the visi to rs are asfree as they wish and the Beaudo ts have spen t much t ime inNew York , since, Mrs. Beaudots a y s , they are simply " tour -i s t e s , " going to the fair, theU.N. , the top of the E m p i r eState Build ing , on the boat t r iparound Manhattan . walk ingacross 42nd Street , seeingB r o a d w a y at night, visiting theM u se u m of Modern Art andeverywhere seeing and beingw i t h A m e r i c a n s .

    T H E H E R B E R T J. MAUR-ER S of 77 Cochrane Ave.,H a s t i n g s - on Hudson , g reeted many f r iends in the comm u n i t y as well as familym e m b e r s as they celebratedtheir 50 th wedding ann iversary at a recep t ion and cock tai lpar ty g iven by their son-in-la w and d a u g h t e r , Mr. andMrs . Lawrence Hickey of 65D o r c h e s t e r Ave., also in Hasti n g s . Mr. and Mrs. M a u r e rw e r e m a r r i e d on Aug. 15, 1914

    |and Mrs. E d w a r d S. YoshCypress St. re tu rn homeon the S.S. New Amster an eigh t week Euroin celebrat ion of theirwedding ann ivers ary .

    Yosh . the fo rmer Bessis employed by the New-Co. in Yonkersand Mr. Yoshfor theof the Newof F i r e U n d e r w i t -Rochel le .has two d a u g h t e r s ,a laborato ry techn icianCo., andher sen iorHigh School of Com

    Co m in g iNup t ia l s ;dioiogy at New Rocheiie Hos M i d d l e b u r y * I pita l . Her husband at tended JConcordia Junior College in A J r ) p a r p pBronxville following his gra du- i * - " i u n x ^ ^ ^ A c t ;T o Dr. LocascioMr . and Mrs. E d w a r d C. Les-nick of 86L a n d sc a p e Ave., h a v em a d e k n o w n thee n g a g e m e n t anda p p r o a c h i n g m a r r i a g e of theirdaughter , Rosemar ie Anne toG e o r g e J a m e s L o m b a r d i , son ofMr . and Mrs. George Lombardi of Copiague, L.I. The coupleis being marr ied on S a t u r d a y .The br ide-elect is a g r a d u a t eof St. Barnabas High School ,P a c e and Westchester BusinessSchools. She is a se c r e t a r y forHayden Stone and Co. in WhiteP l a i n s .H er f i a n c e was g r a d u a t e df rom Thomas Edison HighSchool in New York City andserved with the A r m y for twoy e a r s . He is a p r i n t e r in Syos-set , L.I.

    at ion f rom Iona Preparato rySchool. He is associa ted withthe Wilmot Branch of the Bankof Westchester .Af ter a wedding t r ip to CapeH a t t e r a s . N. C, the couple willlive in New Rochel le .

    G r a n d e - RioloB e t ro tha l T o ld

    Announcement has been madeof the e n g a g e m e n t of Miss Bever ly Ann Grande, daughter ofMr . and Mrs. P a t r i c k G r a n d e of107 D ouglas-Ave. , to Joseph Stephen Riolo, son of Mr. and Mrs.Joseph John Rio lo of 59 M a y f a i rRoad . A Feb . 27 wedding isplanned .The bride-to-be is a g r a d u a t eof Sacred Heart High School andis a se c r e t a r y in the Jel lo -0 Division of General Foods in WhiteP l a i n s .Her fiance also is a g r a d u a t eof Sacred Heart High Schooland recen t ly completed four! y e a r s in the M a r i n e s .

    Dr . Nicho las R. Locascio ofWestminster Dr ive, chairman oft h e d e p a r t m e n t of neuropsych ia t r y at St. Joseph 's Hosp i ta l ,has been awarded a m a s t e r s ofar ts degree in romance languages f rom Middlebury College iVt . t Langugage School .Presiden t of El Centro His-panico de la 1'niversidad deF o r d h a m and a m e m b e r of theI n s t i t u t e F r a n c a i s . the American I ta ly -Society of New Yorkan d the American Dante Society, Dr. Locascio is a past p resident of the Yonkers Academyof Medicine and is a fellow ofthe Pan-Amer ican Medical So-cie tv .

    Travel abroad is no novel ty tothe young French couple who visi t Spain year ly and h a v e m a d ethree trip's to' the USSR. Mr.Beaudot has spen t a year , each ,in England and I re land as exc h a n g e t e a c h e r and ear l ier stu died two y e a r s in Sweden . He isthe au thor of " P u ssy andB l a c k " an in troductory tex tbookfor French ch i ld ren about to begin the s t u d y of English and asupplementary workbook for 4thyear English studen ts.

    Seek ing typ ical exper iencesthe Beaudots themselves havebeen sing led out as " t y p i c a l . "Their ar r ival , scenes of theirs t a y in M a m a r o n e c k and subsequent visit in Elwood City. Pa.',a Pi t tsburgh suburb , wil l all beseen in a film soon to be avai lab le th rough the U.S. C h a m b e r ofC o m m e r c e for communit ies int e r e s t e d in the program. Being" m o v i e s t a r s " a m u se s t h e mhugely .Although Mr. Beaudot su r pr ised h imself at not being surpr ised by the world- famil iarNew York sky l ine he may wellh a v e su r p r i s e s in sto re when hevisi ts Elwood City . In the Beaud o t s ' cor respondence with theirhost family there they never didlearn whether or not t h e r e areany ch i ld ren in the family .

    MISS RASHBAUMWilliam Blake, .Miss RashbaumAre Engaged

    Mr . and Mrs. I rv ing Rashb a u m of 840 North Broadwayhave made known the engagem e n t of their daughter , Audree-D a l e to Will iam Blake, son ofMrs . Rober t Car l isle of 22 Footh i l l Road , Eas tcheste r .

    The fu tu re b r ide , a g r a d u a t eof Gorton High School and Westchester Community College, isemployed by the American Cancer Socie ty .Her f iance, son of the la teGeorge Blake, is a g r a d u a t e ofTuckahoo High School and Westchester Community College . Henow is at tend ing NewYork Universi ty .

    in Our Lady of Mount CarmelChurch in Elmsfoixl and settled in Hastings six years la ter . Mr. M a u r e r was vil lagebuild ing inspector for30y e a r s .is a former fire chief, and isthe owner of the M a u r e r andSon Plumbing and H e a t i n gCo. They have ano ther daughter , Mrs. John Jewell of Scitu-at e . M a ss . , and a son. W a r r e nof Hast ings, ten grandch ild renan d two great-g randch ild ren .Staff Pho to byJohn S arno .

    C ountv W om enA t H adassahCoast Meeting

    Mrs . Saul Katz of WhitePlains, past p residen t of the jWestchester Reg ion of H a d a ssa h !and a m e m b e r of the nat ional !board , is c o c h a i r m a n of the 50thnat ional conven tion of H a d a ssa hwhich opened Sunday at the Internat ional Hotel in Los Angeles, Calif. It will end today .More than 2 .000 delegates, rep r e se n t i n g H a d a ssa h ' s m o r ethan 300,000 members in theUnited Sta tes and Puer to R ico ,are a t tend ing the even t at whichthe o rgan izat ion 's p rograms forthe United Sta tes and I srael forthe coming year will be formula ted .A program for t ra in ing doctors and nurses from new African nations and medical inst i tu tions in I srael was announced atthe opening session by Dr. Kal-ma n J. Mann, d irecto r generalof the Hadassah Medical Organization.The Westchester delegat ionis headed by Mrs. S e y m o u rB r a u m a n of Scarsdale . p resident of the Westchester Reg ionThe Westchester delegat ionar e Mrs. Sylvan Berkman andMrs . Harry Mandel of DobbsF e r r y : Mrs. William Cohen ofMount Vernon . Mrs. L a z a r eF r a n k of Yonkers. Mrs. M o r r i sKer tzer of L a r e h m o n t and Mrs.Fred* Win ner of NewRochel le .

    'Cpt. CullenOf MarinesTakes Bride

    Miss Mary Angela Conway,d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Will i a m A. Conway of C h a t h a m ,N.J . , Saturday became the br ideof Captain Wil l iam J. Cullen,USMC. of Flush ing . NY. Hisp a r e n t s are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cullen of 19 Merr i t t Ave.,E a s t c h e s t e r .Th e Rev. Stephen Patch per fo rmed the ceremony at St. Patr ick 's Church in C h a t h a m and areception followed at the Suburban Hotel , Summit , N.J.E sc o r t e d in m a r r i a g e by herfa ther , the br ide had her sister ,Mrs . Kenneth Washburn of Forrest Hil ls, as m a t r o n of honor.O t h e r a t t e n d a n t s w e r e the Miss-es Margaret Conway of Chat- ham, another sister of the br ide,and Teresi ta Hernandez ofBrooklyn .Robert Cullen was best manfor his bro ther and serv ing asushers were Rober t Drake ofE a s t c h e s t e r and Michael Kennedy of P e l h a m .The br ide is a g r a d u a t e ofM a r y l a w n of the Oranges. Sou thO i a n g e . N.J. and at tended St.Joseph College, West Har tfo rd ,Conn, and the Berkeley Secretarial School.Her husband was g r a d u a t e dfrom Iona College, .New Rochelle and is sta t ioned with theFirst Mar ine Corps d istr ic t inGarden City , N.Y.

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    R vcw ood P l ansC om ing Events

    MRS. WILLIAM CODY(LeVon Studio)

    1 Brail le Writ ing ClassTo Begin Sept . 30WHITE PLAINSThe Women 's Guild of theWhite Pla ins Jewish Com munityI Cente r will start a beginnerscourse in Brai l le wr i t ing onSept . 30.Mrs . Sidney Goldste in , a cer t i fied Braille teacher, will conduct the classes for the fifthy e a r at the Center , 252 Sound-slew Avenue.

    S plash P a r ty ,L uncheon H e ldBy Genesis tersG e n e s i s t e r s . the w o m e n ' sgroup of Genesis Hebrew Centerin Tuckahoo, held a sp lash par tyand luncheon at poolside at theh o m e of Mrs. David Brodskyof 71 Mineiva Dr iveS o m e 60 women at tended , repor ts Mrs. l iv ing Blum, p resi

    den t . Mrs. H e i m a n R o t h wasluncheon chairman , and heading o ther committee s were Mrs.William I,evin, Mrs. Claire Michel , Mrs. Joseph Vogel andMrs . Abraham Weinste in .

    S i d n e y P a ri se r and Mis,George Weiss, bo th of MountVernon, will be honored at thePresiden t 's Bal l of RyewoodCountry C lub Saturday at 6 p.m.at the clubhouse in Rye.Mrs . Sam Blasenste in of Bronx ,ville is in charge of decorat ionsand Norton Booth of New Rochel le is en ter ta inment chair -m a n . DonHenr i 's o rchestra wil lp lay for d a n c i n g and will enter ta in .

    Bobby King of the Ed Sull ivanShow and Don Henr i 's o rchestrawill entertain tonight and a golftournament to benefit the UnitedJewish Appeal wil l be held Sun-das-. Aug. 30 with Moe Leinwandof Mamaroneck in c h a r g e .

    MRS. SAUL KATZN.Y. BUILDINGSince World War II. New YorkCity has put up as m u c h newoff ice space as Chicago . Los Angeles and San F r a n c i sc o c o m bined. In 1963alone, 9.080 buildings costing $900 million w erecompleted .

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    'PUSSY AND RLACK', beginners ' English tex tbookwri t ten by Alain Beaudot foryoung studen ts in F r a n c e isthe sub ject of discussion at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. JohnM c l n t y r e of 327 P a l m e r Ter..M a m a r o n e c k , w h e r e the Beaudo ts have been spending twoweeks as guests f rom Pa r isunder the ausp ices of theAmerican Host Foundat ion .Seated on the couch, left tor igh t , are Mr. M c l n t y r e ,French teacher at M a m a r o neck High School: Mrs. Mclnt y r e , Mrs. Beaudot , and theau thor , Mr. Beaudot . The Mc-T t ^ li t - \ s tV t i l t t 4 \M # h v / \/ t f* - / \1 /1

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