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, , ^ ___ . . 1 ! i 1 : -—(- REVltW PRESS-REPORTER, BRONXVILLE, RY., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1965 h m OBITUARY NEWS . Mrs. Frank Revellese - Mrs. Helen Louise Revellese, 51, of 2 Sherwood Ter., Yonkers, died July 21 at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital in Manhattan. She had lived in Yonkers for 33 years. Mrs. Revellese was born in New York City on May 11, 1914, the daughter of Augusta Restel Powers and the late James C. Powers. She was a graduate of A. B. Davis High School and the Sher- man Business School in Mount VeiHon. She was married to Frank P. Revellese in Yonkers on April 25, 1937. A former executive secretary of the Bronxville Reformed Church, she was a member of the Crescent Place Reformed Church, She was a past matron of the White Rose Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in New York City and a past queen of the Martha Washing- ton Chapter of the Triangle, Daughters of the Eastern Star. She had worked five years as -a legal secretary for Frank J. rHand in Yonkers. 2 Mrs. Revellese is survived by "her husband, mother and two Z sons, Frank P. Jr. and James sNeil Revellese of Yonkers. A Icfaughter, Helen Louise, prede- :ceased her. - Mrs. Revellese also is sur- " vived by two brothers and three * sisters: Joseph J. Powers, Mrs. "John (Frances) McGrail and I Mrs. Eugene (Louise) Morgan, ;all of Yonkers; James J. Pow- lers of Carmichael, Calif., and tMrs. Ralph (Margaret) Cole- Mnan of Middletown, N.J. : Mrs. Max Spivak '. Mrs. Louisa B. Polak Spivak, rwife of Max Spivak, merchan- - dising and marketing consultant r at 103 Park Avenue in New : York, died July 24 in her home. I She was 52 years old and lived - at 1225 Midland Avenue, Bronx- ! ville. - Mrs. Spivak was graduated rfrom the University of Wiscon- • sin, received a master's degree : from New York University and - studied at the S o r b o n n e in "France. She had taught handi- " capped and homebound children r for the Mount Vernon Board of 1 Education. s- Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Louis Wunder of the Bronx; a stepson, Theodore S. Spivak; • a stepdaughter, Mrs. Arnold ; Kerner and three grandchildren. H. Edward Hildebrand H. Edward Hildebrand of 133 '> Douglas Place, Mount Vernon, • retired vice president in charge • of engineering of the Continen- : tal Baking Co. of Rye, died un- : expectedly July, 21 while vaca- • tioning in Sugar Hill, N. H. He • was 70 years old. Mr. Hildebrand had been with Continental Baking since its for- mation in 1924 until his retire- '. ment in 1963, and was instru- • mental in the introduction of '• significant engineering innova- tions in the business. He held • many patents relating to auto- \ mated baking equipment. Mr. Hildebrand was born in . 1895 in Sandstedt, Germany, ; and the family came to Brook- lyn nine years later. He was graduated from Erasmus Hall Hfgh School and from Columbia • University with a degree in ; mechanical engineering. He be- : came a naturalized citizen in : i9i6. Mr. Hildebrand's first position was with the Newburg ship- ; yards and in 1922 he became • chief engineer for the ten plants : of the Schultz Bread Co. in Brooklyn. He became vice pres- I ident of Continental Baking in ' 1944, immediately after having served as consultant for the Of- fice of Defense Transportation • during the war. Mr. Hildebrand designed the Wonder Bread Bakery for the New York World's Fair in 1939- 40 and later was responsible for the design of Continental's large bakeries in Sacramento, Indianapolis, Tulsa and Denver. *** One of his most notable en- gineering achievements took place in 1947 when he got the Wonder Bread Bakery in Spok- ane back into operation 12 days after it had been wrecked by fire. Mr. Hildebrand was a mem- ber of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Ameri- can Society of Baking Engi- neers, the American Society of Automotive E n g i n e e r s , the Larchmont Shore Club, and the Reformed Church of BronxifiUe. He is survived fey his wile, the former Marian B. Gross; a son,' H. Edward Jr. of Green- wich, Conn.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Barlow of San Marino, Calif.; two brothers, Dr. Hans Hildebrand and Otto Hildebrand of Germany; two sisters, Mrs. Marga Koch and Mrs. Else Knoop, both of Germany, and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Re- formed Church, Bronxville. In- terment was in Putnam Ceme- tery, Greenwich, Conn. William J. Reilly Sr. William J. Reilly Sr. of 85 Bronx River Road, Yonkers, president of Ryan and Reilly Food Market here, died unex- pectedly Sunday at the Univer- sity Medical Center in New York City. Mr. Reilly was born in New York City, the son of the late Matthew and Honoria Reilly. He married the former Agnes C. O'Neill in New York and they moved to Yonkers 33 years ago. Mr. Reilly was a communi- cant of St. Barnabas Church and a member of its Holy Name Society. He also was a mem- ber of the Yonkers Chamber of Commerce. He is survived by his wife; two sons, William J. Reilly Jr. of Bronxville, an executive at the Columbia Broadcasting Co., and Lt. John R. Reilly, station- ed at the Navy submarine base in Groton, Conn.; a daughter, Sister Mary Robert, R.D.C., at the Sacred Heart Convent in Hartsdale; three sisters, Miss Mary A. Reilly of Yonkers, Mrs. Thomas (Noreen) Farrell of New York City and Mrs. Helen McLoughlin of Wilmette, HI.; one brother, Matthew J. Reilly of New York City, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Matthew J. Kelsh Mrs. Katherine C. Kelsh of 6 Midland Gardens, Bronxville, died July 25 at her home. She was 70 years old. The widow of Matthew J. Kelsh, she was born in New York City and had been a resident of Bronxville and Yonkers for 26 years. She was a communicant of St. Jo- seph's Roman Catholic Church in Bronxville. She is survived by five daugh- ters, Mrs. Katherine Robson of Georgia, Mrs. . Dorothy Crane, Mrs. Marguerite Mulcahy, Mrs. Mary Carroll and Mrs. Elizabeth Poore, all' of Yonkers, and 16 grandchildren. by the Reverend Howard L. Hal- ter, pastor of the Village Lu- theran Church on July 22nd at McGrath's Funeral Home. Mrs. Christine Rassuol Mrs. Christine Rassulo, 64, a former Tuckahoe resident visit- ing here from her retirement in Florida, died unexpectedly of a heart attack while attending a movie at the Scarsdale Plaza Theater Monday night. Mrs. Rassulo had a history of a heart condition, according to her sister, Mrs. Fred Saviano of 76 Webster Road, Eastchester, who with Mr, Saviano was with her at the time. Police were called at 7:25 p.m. and Mrs. Rassulo was taken to Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville by the Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance Corps. She was pro- nounced dead on arrival. The medical examiner was notified. Mrs. Rassulo was the wife of Joseph Rassulo, an operator of the Rassulo Brothers grocery store on Main Street until his re- tirement in 1953. She was the daughter of the late Boniface and Stella Piccolo DeMarie. Born in New York City Dec. 21, 1900, she was brought to Tuckahoe as an infant and at- tended the old Main Street School. She was married May 11, 1919. Surviving besides her husband and sister are a daughter, Mrs. Nicholas (Ann) Costello of Val- halla, with whom she had been staying for the past two and one- half months; two sons, Anthony Rassulo, a county probation of- ficer, and John, both of Harri- son; two brothers, James and Ernest DeMarie, both of Tucka- hoe; and six grandchildren. mmm REMGKHJS SERVICES, ACTIVITIES IN AREA PROTESTANT ) THE REFORMED CHURCH (Organized 1850) Pondfield Rd., Midland Avenue, Bronxville, Charles Leonard Copenhaver, Senior Minister; James A. Sack- pole, minister; Martin A. Punt, minister; William R. Davis di- rector of. music and organist; Richard V. Jones, director of Christian education; Mrs. Don P. Reynolds, directorflf the nursery school. Sunday Services: August 1, 10:00 a.m., Morning Worship, Mr. Punt preaching; Toddler and Nursery Care in Room 212. Youth Activities: College Gub "Open House," August 4, 8:00 p.m.; Teen Open House, Aug- ust 6, 8:00 p.m., All 9th thru 12th graders in the Village are invited. Adult Activities: Badminton, August 2,7:30 p.m.; Young Adult Group Open House, August 5, 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Emma Feth WCWC Plans August 16 Luncheon The Westchester Christian Women's Club's August lunch- eon wijr feature a smorgasbord Monday, Aug. 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The King's Col- lege, Briarcliff, NY. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Ned Dunkerton of 3 Kenneth Road, Hartsdale or Mrs. Edward Drost of 128 Jen- nifer Lane, Yonkers. Reserva- tions close Aug. 12. Dr. Robert Cook, president of The King's C o l l e g e , former president of Youth For Christ, vice president of Scripture Press and author and lecturer will be the speaker. A group of 11 young people will present a program of choral and instrumental music and there will be a children's fashion show g i v e n by Genung's of Westchester. *> MO 11527 FA 4-4081 Mrs. Emma Feth, a resident of the Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville for the last 15 years, died m her sleep Monday, night, July 19th. She was in her 91st year and had lived in this village for the last 54 years, having come here in 1911 as the wife of the Reverend Doctor Henry Feth, president of Concordia Collegiate Institute which moved from Hawthorne, New York to Bronxville in that year. Dr. Feth died in 1927. Born in the parsonage of Trin- ity Lutheran Church, St. Paul Minnesota, in 1874, Emma Feth was the daughter of the Rev- erend J. Henry Sieker, a Ger- man-born Lutheran minister and pioneer settler in the backwoods of Wisconsin. At the age of two she was brought East by her family when her father accepted a call to St. Matthew's Luther- an Church then located at Broome Street, New York City. She was married in 1893 to Otto Henry Hesse who died in 1904 leaving her with three young children. In 1910 she mar- ried Dr. Feth, one of her fa- ther's former ministerial assist- ants at St. Matthew's Church and a former teacher at St. Mat- thew's Parish School from which Concordia Collegiate Institute was an outgrowth. Mrs. Feth was a founding member of Concordia Evangeli- cal Lutheran Church, Bronxville, forerunner of the Village Luther- an Church, and a charter mem- ber of its Women's Guild. Her brother, the Reverend Otto Sie- ker, was pastor of the Concor- dia Church from 1918 to 1931. She also was a member of the King's Daughters and the Bronx- ville Chapter of the American Red Cross. She is survived by four chil- dren, three by her first mar- riage, nine grandchildren, and sixteen vgreat-grandchildren. Fu- neral senvices were conducted ON DEAN'S LIST Outstanding work in the class- room has earned dean's list hon- ors at the University of Vermont for Samuel D. Osheron of 30 Co- lonial Road, Bronxville for the Spring semester. PRINTED PATTERN 10-20 CHRIST CHURCHiEpiscopal) Sagamore and Kensington Rds., Bronxville. The Rev. Raymond Tuttle Ferris, Rector; The Rev. Charles Wheeler Scott, Associate Rector; The Rev. Alan Laird Chisholm, Curate; Robert G. Owen, Organist and Choirmas- ter. . * Sunday Schedule, 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion; 9 : 00 a.m. Holy Communion & Sermon; 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. Nursery care for in- fants and small children will be provided at both the 9:00 and 11:00 services during the sum- mer. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion: Monday 7:15 a.m.; Tuesday 8:45 a.m.; Wednesday 6:45 a.m.; Thursday 10:45 a.m. Morning Prayer, 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Unction of the Sick; Friday 8:45 a.m; Trans- figuration *of Christ. THE VILLAGE LUTHERAN CHURCH—Bronxville, N.Y. The Rev. Howard L. Halter, pastor. Services for Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Family Service r- All Depart- ments of Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. The Rev. Howard L. Halter, "pastor, will preach. The Church is air con- ditioned when weather war- rants. Nursery care provided during the services. < Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., Mid- week Communion Service, the Rev. Norman L. Temme will preach. WEST CENTER CONGRE- GATIONAL C H U R C H (The United Church of Christ), Pond- field Road West and Chatfield Road, Bronxville, The,Rev.«J. Everett Bodge, senior minister; the Rev. Roger F. Burlingame, associate minister; E. Paul Deege, director of music. Worship service through the summer at 10 a.m. . Sunday, Mr. Burlingame preaching. Topic: on legends of Genesis: "The Flood." Music by the summer choir and members of the chancel choir. Fellowship period in the lounge follows the service. In- fant and child care provided for all services. The church of- fice is open from nine to four Monday through Friday in the summer. Church school classes and the two-service program resume in September. THE AS B U R Y CHURCH, METHODIST, 167 Scarsdale Road, Crestwood. The Rev. George F. Weyand, Minister; The Rev. Ralph S. Thorn Jr., Minister of Education; Evelyn Smith Austin, Minister of Music. Summer Services. 8:30-a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Child care will be provided during the eleven o'clock serv- ice. ST. JOHN'S. TUCKAHOE, The Rev. Osborne Budd, rector. Summer schedule — Sunday 8 a.m. Holy Communion and Minor Homily; 10 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon. |L OUR HANDS SHALL BE AS YOURS In that hour that caHs so much for sympathy and under- standing, we ask that you place the final arrangements in our keeping, assured, as you may be, that these arrangements, in our hands instead of yours, will be handled as conscientiously and carefully as if they were In your hands instead of ours. WITHIN YOUR WISHES —WITHIN YOUR MEANS Fred H. McGrath & Son, Inc. Fl\ERAL HOME Cedar Street at Kraft Avenue DEerfield 7-6770 Off Street Parking to..::.:. :•::•: ::.-,: .: . .S.35KH Slick, quick-to-sew sheath plus 3 jackets give you change- about variety day after day. Ap- plique daisy easily, sew jackets in gay contrast cottons—checks, print, dot. Printed Pattern 4863: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Yard- ages in pattern. FIFTY CENTS in coins for each pattern—add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mail- ing and special handling. Send to Anne Adams, care of this news- paper, Pattern Dept. 243 West 17th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print name, address with zip, size and style number. BE ALERT to What** New! Send for excitement - packed Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 design views — school, career, glamor styles. Plus coupon for free pattern—choose it from Cat- alog. 50 cents. ST. L U K E ' S EPISCOPAL CHURCH,' Lincoln Avenue, at White Plains Rd., Eastchester, N.Y. The Rev. James B. Jef- frey, rector Dr. Joe N. Albright choir director; Mrs. Elsie Com- parato, organist. Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Eu- charist; 10:00 a.m. Holy Euchar- ist and sermon. Thursday 10:30 a.m. Holy Eu- charist and healing service. EASTCHESTER PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, William S. James, Ph. D., Minister. Ruth A. Nyden, Organist-Choir direc- tor. For further information or clarification call: Church Office SP 9-5236. Minister's Home WO 1-9273. Secretary's Itome WO 1-9329. Sundays July 4th through] La- bor Day. Morning worship 10:00 a.m. (child care). There wffl be ho organized Church School. ROMAN CATHOUfc! ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (Ro- man Catholic), Kraft Avenue, Bronxville; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis X. Scott, pastor. Rev. William J. Kenealy and Rev. Lawrence M. Orson, assistants. Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8, 9,10,11 and 12. Weekday Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. As u s u a 1 the daily rosary for World Peace wfit be held at 4:30 p.m., including Sun- day, and the Miraculous Medal Novena win be on Monday at 8:15 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 10 Tanglewylde Ave. Bronxville. Sunday Service and Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednes- day Testimonial Meeting 8:15 p.m. Reading Room, 60 Pondfield Road, open daily. Christian Sci- ence sermon on "Love." "We lave known and believed the love that God ham to us. God is lover and he that dwel- leth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him." This verse from I John will be included in the Christian Science L e s s o n-Sermon on "Love" this Sunday. A number of illustrations from the Bible will also be used to show the nature and powere of God's love. Mankind's need to bear wit- ness to t;hjs love will be em- in this passage from r ~'•*(»•'—*• the Christian Science textbook: "Simply asking that we may love God will never make us love Him; but the longing to be bet- ter and holier, expressed in daily watchfulness and in striv- ing to assimilate more of the divine character, will mould and fashion us anew, until we awake in His likeness" (Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures by Mary Baker Eddy, P. 4). JEWISH GENESIS HEBREW CENTER TUCKAHOE • EASTCHESTER- CRESTWOOD Friday evening services will begin at 8:15 p.m., and on Satur- day morning services will begin at 9:15 a.m. Rabbi Ludwig Nad- elmann will officiate at these services during the month of July. DErMELD 77580 for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Deadline 5 PM. Tuesday for Thursday Cars, Trucks and Trailers , .11 1-»C 1 CHEVftOMTT IMPALA It** wagon. Power steering, power glide. VS. Celt CR 1-8788. L i-»c LINCOLN rise GonttnerwoJ 4 door hord top, lull power, air-conditioned. $450, Wl 1-U» .... * 90*-* . PONTIAC 10*1 - Bonneville Conver- tible power steering, brakes, standard excellent condition $tS0 TE 5-4527 I-Jtc Romoler American 1961- 1 owner A-1 autgmatic, power, new tires, (plus tflOWS) $475. W H 9-5779 m L ^ l-29c ,,, I,,,,., ^ SCOUT 19« 4 wheel drive. 2 sets Ikes. Perfect condition. $2000. SC 5-2171 after 6 pm MM AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER CHESTER HILL SALES Apcv. Inc. 205 E. Third St. Mt. Vernon. N.Y. MO 84100 Foreign Sports Cars lo-29c CORVETTE 1964 Convertible blocK, M5 H.P. Floor shift $3400 W l 1-5278 lo-3 FIAT 1944 MOO D white walls, radio, heater. Excellent condition. $900. YO 1-0464 1 10-29C TRIUMPH '64 SPITFIRE RED. EXCELLENT CONDITION. .•.-•:. $1600 SC 5-2640 USED VOLKSWAGENS 100 p.c Guaranteed Autftorizedjteafer 194 Boston Post Road. County Automotive N E 6-4200 New Rochetii Motorcycles Scooters 2-5 HONDA 150 1964 1700 mi. superb con- dition $450 D E 7-0992 Lost and Found insertion of Founo Ado. Therefore. M you are the finder of an article, simply phone us and ask tor on ad- laker. Eyeglasses wnicn have been found ana given In at the office will be neia for one year after the Insertion at an advertisement and then donated to the Seaman's Church Institute o< New Vort . 7-29c - Found Beagle Hound* WhWe, black ond brown D E 7-2791 7-29 Lost package- Hi Jorie envelope- Sat- urday- vie Shapwell- & A&P Reword Return to Jorle. m 7-29C - LOST Boy s English Racer. Arm- strong. Red bike. Call WO 1-8049 -*— 7-29C Revvard for return SMALL miniature black poodle, fem- ale, answers to "Lady". NE 2-4006 Instructions mm 10-29 J. ALL SUBJECTS, grades 1-12 pbdnef- Ics, college boards, regents, private and Catholic entrance exams HS. equivalency, summer school SC 5-0101 JL_ 18-M ALL GRADES-RemedKH 8. Speed SUMMER READING PROGRAM Readtna Skill Center, D E 7-7229 10-M . O— PIANO STUDIO Private lessons, adults, and children Beginners and advanced SC 54242 10-M PRIVATE TUTORING: English math chemistry, long Proven results chemistry, languages, col lege boards wits NEw Rochelle 6-7473 Help Wanted. Female IMPORTANT NOTICE Title VII ef the Civil Rights Act I ef 1964 erehibits, wRh osrtato | exceptions, discrimination be- cewM ef sex. As same posltlem , are tsnoMsrsd mere interesting ' te persons of one sex then the ether, advertisements are »k I under Mis Male or Femoie warns es a convenience $e our I j readers. Sue* destowalleas shell ( not be, 9011011 te IndKote the , 1 exclusion ef persons of either * I sex. Currently, the A d applies I only la Rrms empleyine MS or I I mere/ I 11-29C COOK-GENERAL Country, 2 adults, live in, excep- tionally comfortably quarters with room, both 8. T.V. room. Florida winters. Stole exo, marital status & salary expected to Box WRN 336 Ihi, new^tper. ^ GIRL TO ASSIST Receptionist, 10 - 1 daily, work. Good pay. 738-5544 11-29c GIRL exp'd. operating postwg, calcu- lating machines, general office work. P.G. Supply Co. M O 4-2525 ^ . ^ — 11-29C ome Typists Management consulting organisation requires an odditionol 12 t->tsts to type envelopes and labels at home. Rates $10 - 912 per 1000 depending upon list. Send letter Indicating ex- perience and type written sample produced en your typewriter to Post Office. Box 207, BronxvIHe, N.Y. 1 j»_ U-29C MEDICAL TECHNICIAN For general 300 bed hospital. Located 28 miles from New York City. Attrac- tive salary, excellent working condi- tions, good opportunity for advance- ment. Convenient housing available at modest rate. Liberal personnel policies. APPLY GREENWICH HOSPITAL GREENWICH, CONN. " RESULTS I Help Winted, Female U-29C Housekeeper Own room 2 grown children, 1 kln* dergortner. Excellent references. Good salary WH 9-34*3 T1-29C Medical Stenographer Apply: Personnel Dept. YONKERS GENERAL HOSPITAL M-29C TRAINEES TYPING & CLERICAL High School or College Modern Furniture Barn A R 3-3900 Rt. 22 Armonk, N.Y. Closed Tues. . 11-29 ' . TYPIST Management consulting organization in Bronxville requires on additional typist for non-flnonciol report typing. Must be capable of handling heavy work load It must produce lop quolity work steno not required, but ability to transcribe from dictating equip- ment necessary. Permanent 5, day week. Modern air conditioned office. Salary $90 to $100 a week plus fringe beneftts. Send a letter of application or resume to PO Box 207 Bronxville N.Y. Sales Help, Female lla-29c Saleslady "flair for Fashions" mat- ure full time. Fine todies speciality shop Heather Shop SC 5-1190 ! lla-29c TELEPHONE Solicitors. Carpet firm. Work at home from our lists. Earn big money. Commission. 212 536-1960. Help Wanted. Hale 12-29C COUNTERMAN-EXP'D. NIGHTS Good pay & good ftps Wl 1-6516 CHIPPEWA DINER, Ossining, N.Y. 12-29C E D I T I N G-PRODUCTION-male or femole. Newstand magazine • White Plains. $100 week. Write Box WRN 317 this newspaper. 12-29C Experimental Machinist Engineering model shop work on small ports with close tolerances, for aircraft instruments. Must operate milling machine, drill press, & bench lathe. Astek Instrument Corp A R 3-9100 > -—-: l*29c INJECTION MOLDING machine op- erator exp'd day & night shift. Steady; liberal benefits; overtime; Ehnsford LY 2-6250 12-29C MAN exp'd In wholesole electrical supply for counter and stock. P.G. Supply Co. MO 4-2525 12-29C TRAINEE — part time. For Photo- oropbv-Westchester area. No experi- ence necessary. We will train. For more information Mr. Bond at 203- 226-0744 Sales Help. Male 120-29C Auto Salesman Fast moving line. Salary & commis- sion.-Good opportunity for right man. Ask for Sid, Chester Hill sales Agen- cy', 206 E. Third St. Mt. Vernon M O 8-6100 12o-29c AUTOMOBILE SALES Westchesters busiest & best Pontkic dealer. Exp'd. closer. Salary plus commission. Call WE 9-4000 Miscellaneous for Sale 16-M AA COW, HORSE MANURE, TOP SOIL, FIREPLACE LOGS HUMUS PEAT MOSS, FREE DELIVERY. JULIUS WESTFALL OW 0-1023 16-M AA SEASONED FIREPLACE LOGS KINDLING WOOD & CANNEL COAL WEBSTER FUEL SERVICE 58 Beechwood Ave N E 2-2437 16-29c Carpet Persian finest quolity im- ported. Never used. 6>/J ft. x 10 ft. Kashon, navy background, floral de- sign. BE 7-3177 after 3:30 p.m. _ 16-12 — FINE ANTIQUES Secretory, sofo, choirs, rugs, mir- rors, miscellaneous, private D E 7-6264 ^ . 16-29c Larg quantity dean top soil for sale. Picked up on site. Y O 2-5708 eves only. 16-12 SUMMER SALE-French furniture & antiques. Everything for house & garden. Armoires, bakers rocks, St. Nicholas clocks, accessories, etc. Pleasantville. RO 9-6526 Pets-Livestock-Supplies 18-29C GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES AKC, 7 WEEKS OLD SIRED BY CHAMPION LINE. RO 2-0605 Wanted to Buy 19-M A Antique furniture, pewter, Tiffany type fixtures, jewelry, etc. Pink Barn SC 3-1480, OW 04608 _ W-29C ALFRED COOPER, buys furniture, antiques, china, paintings. Bronzes. 25 Rtverdale Ave. YO 5-4075 —•—•——— 19-M —— —— -• GRAND PIANO STEINWAY PREFERRED From private party. STEIN SC 5-3869 , 19-AA 1 PIANOS BOUGHT ALL KINDS ANY CONDITION Vernon Piano Co. 172 West 1st St. MOunt Vernon 4-4062 Furnished Rooms 23-29C BRONXVILLE, large room, bath, beautiful garden. Excellent for work, study or rest. D E 7-2867 Apartments, Unfurnished . 1 25-29C Bronxville, sublease, hi village, near station 4'/2, $175. Elevator. Pre war construction. 212 LO 4-8764 -. 25.» BRONXVILLE Yonkers; IVi room studio apt with fireplace. Walk to RR & Shops $110 Including electricity D E 7-7291 •y 25-M BRONXVfLLE ViG, YONKERS 1-2-3 bedroom Quality Apts. O E 7-0200 then SP 9-1444 25-29C MT. KISCO, 4Vi garden apt. $160. Heart of village. Dally 7-9 p.m. Sat., Sun. 10 a.m. to 10 P.m. MO 6-2649 Apartments, Furnished 26-29C EASTCHESTER 3 rooms, nicety furnished. Utilities included. Inquire supt. 231 Main St. •><• 'i '•• Mfi ii i ;••' f r ; , - \ .i Apartments, Co-opera tire 260-M BRONXVMXE proper: CO-OP; 2 family bedrooms plus maid's bed- room, 2 both, large living- room, oversized dining room, well main- tained building. Asking $26,500 maintenance $215 mo. LILLIAN F. CRUISE YO 9-5T- Houses for Rent *7-2*C BRIARCLIPF Manor . 2 bedroom COtofMN OUpWX nOUM* DOSWT^ojntr 00" rage, naor shops. $126. (no utilities) R02-13SS. * Houses for Rent Furnished 28-29c Before you buy I! Rent attractive furnished Ranch. Overlooking Ken- sico Reservoir. Available 1 year. Sept. 1 or before. WH 9-6733 Wanted to Rent 31-5 A reliable retired couple. Want 4 rooms convenient to shopping. Ref- erences Coil GR 6-4930 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bookkeeping 41-M BOOKKEEPING & TAX RETURNS Summer Places-Camps 31o-29c Mountain Adirondack Mountain cottage, 4 rooms unfurnished. 9/10 ocra. 190 ft. beach, dock, on Loon Lake. 4 hr. N.Y.C. $7000. Days MAhopoc 8-3517 Mo-29 —— CAPE COD -captains house apt. 3 bedrooms, everyShing furnished, 10 acres, on BorrwtobTe Bay, boats. $135 weekly. Aug 7. -29. 212 A G 9-2159 or 617-062-6339 collect. 31o-29c Helderberg Mountains-Lake front cot- tage, private beach, 4 rooms, bath, sleeping porch. Furnished. Easily ac- cessible. Sell $6000. RO 1-3650 Houses, Connecticut 32-29C Companies . . BYRON O'CONNELL Individuals D E 7-8552 Bicycles 41-M NEW-USED iCUWMH ft RUDGE Repair All Makes YO 3*532 \CEY JACK TRAC 86 McLean Ave. Cleaning * Dyeing 4& Fine Cottons & Dacrons CLEANED & SIZED CO-OP CLEANING Palmer Qeoner ' 5 Pondfield Rd. Furniture Repair 41-M THE TOMLIN CO. Furniture refinlshed — repaired AJco- ho' & heat resistant taps. 233 Midland Ave. WO 1-3671 Laundry Service 4M* Shirts hand finished 2Wt cts. We pick up & deliver. Free trfol dry cleaning. Victoria Cleaners & Bronxville Hand Laundry SW 34060 2 . •• 4\-*A r SUMMER SPECIAL: Single Blanket or Chenille Spread $1. FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY 9 Park Place D E 7-3260 T V A 41-M Sales Service (Alr-condltloning) FLEETWOOD Radio - TV 29 W. Grand St. M O 8-7029 Slipcovers Reuphotstery 41-M SLIPCOVER SALE SHOP AT HOME NO CHARGE. NO OBLIGATION CALL MO 7-3000 All 8 pieces,.Sot*, 2„£hglrs, 4 seat ^T^^^sf^m' * 4 - ^uS^^wiT^2^ e T Coonty Newest fabrics i patterns. Custom reupholstery, M p W s , M l ^ M o t B & X * ' fk* FREE DECORATiliG HELP , „ FAYS 57 41h AVE., MT. VERNON Stamford, Conn-house for rent unfur- nished or for sale. Arrow Head Drive (Exit 34 Merritt Parkway. Nocjti on Longridge to Den Rood. Left onven Road to Arrow Head Drive. Left on Arrow Head Drlve-3rd house on left). 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REVltW PRESS-REPORTER, BRONXVILLE, RY., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1965

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OBITUARY NEWS .

Mrs. Frank Revellese - Mrs. Helen Louise Revellese, 51, of 2 Sherwood Ter., Yonkers, died July 21 at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital in Manhattan. She had lived in Yonkers for 33 years.

Mrs. Revellese was born in New York City on May 11, 1914, the daughter of Augusta Restel Powers and the late James C. Powers.

She was a graduate of A. B. Davis High School and the Sher­man Business School in Mount VeiHon. She was married to Frank P. Revellese in Yonkers on April 25, 1937.

A former executive secretary of the Bronxville Reformed Church, she was a member of

• the Crescent Place Reformed Church, She was a past matron of the White Rose Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in New York City and a past queen of the Martha Washing­ton Chapter of the Triangle, Daughters of the Eastern Star.

She had worked five years as -a legal secretary for Frank J. rHand in Yonkers. 2 Mrs. Revellese is survived by "her husband, mother and two Z sons, Frank P. Jr. and James sNeil Revellese of Yonkers. A Icfaughter, Helen Louise, prede-:ceased her. - Mrs. Revellese also is sur-" vived by two brothers and three * sisters: Joseph J. Powers, Mrs. "John (Frances) McGrail and I Mrs. Eugene (Louise) Morgan, ;all of Yonkers; James J. Pow-lers of Carmichael, Calif., and tMrs. Ralph (Margaret) Cole-Mnan of Middletown, N.J.

: Mrs. Max Spivak '. Mrs. Louisa B. Polak Spivak, rwife of Max Spivak, merchan-- dising and marketing consultant r at 103 Park Avenue in New : York, died July 24 in her home. I She was 52 years old and lived - at 1225 Midland Avenue, Bronx-! ville. - Mrs. Spivak was graduated rfrom the University of Wiscon-• sin, received a master's degree : from New York University and - studied at the S o r b o n n e in "France. She had taught handi-" capped and homebound children r for the Mount Vernon Board of 1 Education. s- Also surviving are a sister,

Mrs. Louis Wunder of the Bronx; a stepson, Theodore S. Spivak;

• a stepdaughter, Mrs. Arnold ; Kerner and three grandchildren.

• H. Edward Hildebrand H. Edward Hildebrand of 133

'> Douglas Place, Mount Vernon, • retired vice president in charge • of engineering of the Continen-: tal Baking Co. of Rye, died un-: expectedly July, 21 while vaca-• tioning in Sugar Hill, N. H. He • was 70 years old.

Mr. Hildebrand had been with Continental Baking since its for­mation in 1924 until his retire-

'. ment in 1963, and was instru-• mental in the introduction of '• significant engineering innova­

tions in the business. He held • many patents relating to auto-\ mated baking equipment.

Mr. Hildebrand was born in . 1895 in Sandstedt, Germany, ; and the family came to Brook­

lyn nine years later. He was graduated from Erasmus Hall Hfgh School and from Columbia

• University with a degree in ; mechanical engineering. He be-: came a naturalized citizen in : i9i6.

Mr. Hildebrand's first position was with the Newburg ship-

; yards and in 1922 he became • chief engineer for the ten plants : of the Schultz Bread Co. in

Brooklyn. He became vice pres-I ident of Continental Baking in ' 1944, immediately after having

served as consultant for the Of­fice of Defense Transportation

• during the war. Mr. Hildebrand designed the

Wonder Bread Bakery for the New York World's Fair in 1939-40 and later was responsible for the design of Continental's large bakeries in Sacramento, Indianapolis, Tulsa and Denver.

*** One of his most notable en­gineering achievements took place in 1947 when he got the Wonder Bread Bakery in Spok­ane back into operation 12 days

after it had been wrecked by fire.

Mr. Hildebrand was a mem­ber of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Ameri­can Society of Baking Engi­neers, the American Society of Automotive E n g i n e e r s , the Larchmont Shore Club, and the Reformed Church of BronxifiUe.

He is survived fey his wile, the former Marian B. Gross; a son,' H. Edward Jr. of Green­wich, Conn.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Barlow of San Marino, Calif.; two brothers, Dr. Hans Hildebrand and Otto Hildebrand of Germany; two sisters, Mrs. Marga Koch and Mrs. Else Knoop, both of Germany, and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Re­formed Church, Bronxville. In­terment was in Putnam Ceme­tery, Greenwich, Conn.

William J. Reilly Sr. William J. Reilly Sr. of 85

Bronx River Road, Yonkers, president of Ryan and Reilly Food Market here, died unex­pectedly Sunday at the Univer­sity Medical Center in New York City.

Mr. Reilly was born in New York City, the son of the late Matthew and Honoria Reilly. He married the former Agnes C. O'Neill in New York and they moved to Yonkers 33 years ago.

Mr. Reilly was a communi­cant of St. Barnabas Church and a member of its Holy Name Society. He also was a mem­ber of the Yonkers Chamber of Commerce.

He is survived by his wife; two sons, William J. Reilly Jr. of Bronxville, an executive at the Columbia Broadcasting Co., and Lt. John R. Reilly, station­ed at the Navy submarine base in Groton, Conn.; a daughter, Sister Mary Robert, R.D.C., at the Sacred Heart Convent in Hartsdale; three sisters, Miss Mary A. Reilly of Yonkers, Mrs. Thomas (Noreen) Farrell of New York City and Mrs. Helen McLoughlin of Wilmette, HI.; one brother, Matthew J. Reilly of New York City, and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Matthew J. Kelsh Mrs. Katherine C. Kelsh of 6

Midland Gardens, Bronxville, died July 25 at her home. She was 70 years old. The widow of Matthew J. Kelsh, she was born in New York City and had been a resident of Bronxville and Yonkers for 26 years. She was a communicant of St. Jo­seph's Roman Catholic Church in Bronxville.

She is survived by five daugh­ters, Mrs. Katherine Robson of Georgia, Mrs. . Dorothy Crane, Mrs. Marguerite Mulcahy, Mrs. Mary Carroll and Mrs. Elizabeth Poore, all' of Yonkers, and 16 grandchildren.

by the Reverend Howard L. Hal­ter, pastor of the Village Lu­theran Church on July 22nd at McGrath's Funeral Home.

Mrs. Christine Rassuol Mrs. Christine Rassulo, 64, a

former Tuckahoe resident visit­ing here from her retirement in Florida, died unexpectedly of a heart attack while attending a movie at the Scarsdale Plaza Theater Monday night.

Mrs. Rassulo had a history of a heart condition, according to her sister, Mrs. Fred Saviano of 76 Webster Road, Eastchester, who with Mr, Saviano was with her at the time.

Police were called at 7:25 p.m. and Mrs. Rassulo was taken to Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville by the Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance Corps. She was pro­nounced dead on arrival. The medical examiner was notified.

Mrs. Rassulo was the wife of Joseph Rassulo, an operator of the Rassulo Brothers grocery store on Main Street until his re­tirement in 1953. She was the daughter of the late Boniface and Stella Piccolo DeMarie.

Born in New York City Dec. 21, 1900, she was brought to Tuckahoe as an infant and at­tended the old Main Street School. She was married May 11, 1919.

Surviving besides her husband and sister are a daughter, Mrs. Nicholas (Ann) Costello of Val­halla, with whom she had been staying for the past two and one-half months; two sons, Anthony Rassulo, a county probation of­ficer, and John, both of Harri­son; two brothers, James and Ernest DeMarie, both of Tucka­hoe; and six grandchildren.

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REMGKHJS SERVICES, ACTIVITIES IN AREA PROTESTANT )

THE REFORMED CHURCH (Organized 1850) Pondfield Rd., Midland Avenue, Bronxville, Charles Leonard Copenhaver, Senior Minister; James A. Sack-pole, minister; Martin A. Punt, minister; William R. Davis di­rector of. music and organist; Richard V. Jones, director of Christian education; Mrs. Don P. Reynolds, directorflf the nursery school.

Sunday Services: August 1, 10:00 a.m., Morning Worship, Mr. Punt preaching; Toddler and Nursery Care in Room 212.

Youth Activities: College Gub "Open House," August 4, 8:00 p.m.; Teen Open House, Aug­ust 6, 8:00 p.m., All 9th thru 12th graders in the Village are invited.

Adult Activities: Badminton, August 2,7:30 p.m.; Young Adult Group Open House, August 5, 8:00 p.m.

Mrs. Emma Feth

WCWC Plans August 16 Luncheon

The Westchester Christian Women's Club's August lunch­eon wijr feature a smorgasbord Monday, Aug. 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The King's Col­lege, Briarcliff, NY.

Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Ned Dunkerton of 3 Kenneth Road, Hartsdale or Mrs. Edward Drost of 128 Jen­nifer Lane, Yonkers. Reserva­tions close Aug. 12.

Dr. Robert Cook, president of The King's C o l l e g e , former president of Youth For Christ, vice president of Scripture Press and author and lecturer will be the speaker.

A group of 11 young people will present a program of choral and instrumental music and there will be a children's fashion show g i v e n by Genung's of Westchester.

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Mrs. Emma Feth, a resident of the Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville for the last 15 years, died m her sleep Monday, night, July 19th. She was in her 91st year and had lived in this village for the last 54 years, having come here in 1911 as the wife of the Reverend Doctor Henry Feth, president of Concordia Collegiate Institute which moved from Hawthorne, New York to Bronxville in that year. Dr. Feth died in 1927.

Born in the parsonage of Trin­ity Lutheran Church, St. Paul Minnesota, in 1874, Emma Feth was the daughter of the Rev­erend J. Henry Sieker, a Ger­man-born Lutheran minister and pioneer settler in the backwoods of Wisconsin. At the age of two she was brought East by her family when her father accepted a call to St. Matthew's Luther­an Church then located at Broome Street, New York City. She was married in 1893 to Otto Henry Hesse who died in 1904 leaving her with three young children. In 1910 she mar­ried Dr. Feth, one of her fa­ther's former ministerial assist­ants at St. Matthew's Church and a former teacher at St. Mat­thew's Parish School from which Concordia Collegiate Institute was an outgrowth.

Mrs. Feth was a founding member of Concordia Evangeli­cal Lutheran Church, Bronxville, forerunner of the Village Luther­an Church, and a charter mem­ber of its Women's Guild. Her brother, the Reverend Otto Sie­ker, was pastor of the Concor­dia Church from 1918 to 1931. She also was a member of the King's Daughters and the Bronx­ville Chapter of the American Red Cross.

She is survived by four chil­dren, three by her first mar­riage, nine grandchildren, and sixteen vgreat-grandchildren. Fu­neral senvices were conducted

ON DEAN'S LIST Outstanding work in the class­

room has earned dean's list hon­ors at the University of Vermont for Samuel D. Osheron of 30 Co­

lonial Road, Bronxville for the Spring semester.

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CHRIST CHURCHiEpiscopal) Sagamore and Kensington Rds., Bronxville. The Rev. Raymond Tuttle Ferris, Rector; The Rev. Charles Wheeler Scott, Associate Rector; The Rev. Alan Laird Chisholm, Curate; Robert G. Owen, Organist and Choirmas­ter. . *

Sunday Schedule, 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion; 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion & Sermon; 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. Nursery care for in­fants and small children will be provided at both the 9:00 and 11:00 services during the sum­mer.

Morning Prayer and Holy Communion: Monday 7:15 a.m.; Tuesday 8:45 a.m.; Wednesday 6:45 a.m.; Thursday 10:45 a.m. Morning Prayer, 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Unction of the Sick; Friday 8:45 a.m; Trans­figuration *of Christ.

THE VILLAGE LUTHERAN CHURCH—Bronxville, N.Y. The Rev. Howard L. Halter, pastor. Services for Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Family Service r- All Depart­ments of Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. The Rev. Howard L. Halter, "pastor, will preach. The Church is air con­ditioned when weather war­rants. Nursery care provided during the services. < Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., Mid­week Communion Service, the Rev. Norman L. Temme will preach.

WEST CENTER CONGRE­GATIONAL C H U R C H (The United Church of Christ), Pond-field Road West and Chatfield Road, Bronxville, The,Rev.«J. Everett Bodge, senior minister; the Rev. Roger F. Burlingame, associate minister; E. Paul Deege, director of music.

Worship service through the summer at 10 a.m. . S u n d a y , Mr. Burlingame preaching. Topic: on legends of Genesis: "The Flood."

Music by the summer choir and members of the chancel choir. Fellowship period in the lounge follows the service. In­fant and child care provided for all services. The church of­fice is open from nine to four Monday through Friday in the summer. Church school classes and the two-service program resume in September.

THE AS B U R Y CHURCH, METHODIST, 167 Scarsdale Road, Crestwood. The Rev. George F. Weyand, Minister; The Rev. Ralph S. Thorn Jr., Minister of Education; Evelyn Smith Austin, Minister of Music.

Summer Services. 8:30-a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon.

Child care will be provided during the eleven o'clock serv­ice.

ST. JOHN'S. TUCKAHOE, The Rev. Osborne Budd, rector. Summer schedule — Sunday 8 a.m. Holy Communion and Minor Homily; 10 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon.

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ST. L U K E ' S EPISCOPAL CHURCH,' Lincoln Avenue, at White Plains Rd., Eastchester, N.Y. The Rev. James B. Jef­frey, rector Dr. Joe N. Albright choir director; Mrs. Elsie Com-parato, organist.

Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Eu­charist; 10:00 a.m. Holy Euchar­ist and sermon.

Thursday 10:30 a.m. Holy Eu­charist and healing service.

EASTCHESTER PRESBY­TERIAN CHURCH, William S. James, Ph. D., Minister. Ruth A. Nyden, Organist-Choir direc­tor.

For further information or clarification call: Church Office SP 9-5236. Minister's Home WO 1-9273. Secretary's Itome WO 1-9329.

Sundays July 4th through] La­bor Day. Morning worship 10:00 a.m. (child care). There wffl be ho organized Church School.

ROMAN CATHOUfc! ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (Ro­

man Catholic), Kraft Avenue, Bronxville; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis X. Scott, pastor. Rev. William J. Kenealy and Rev. Lawrence M. Orson, assistants. Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8, 9,10,11 and 12. Weekday Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. As u s u a 1 the daily rosary for World Peace wfit be held at 4:30 p.m., including Sun­day, and the Miraculous Medal Novena win be on Monday at 8:15 p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SCIENTIST, 10 Tanglewylde Ave. Bronxville. Sunday Service and Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednes­day Testimonial Meeting 8:15 p.m. Reading Room, 60 Pondfield Road, open daily. Christian Sci­ence sermon on "Love."

"We lave known and believed the love that God ham to us.

God is lover and he that dwel-leth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him."

This verse from I John will be included in the Christian Science L e s s o n-Sermon on "Love" this Sunday. A number of illustrations from the Bible will also be used to show the nature and powere of God's love.

Mankind's need to bear wit­ness to t;hjs love will be em-

in this passage from r ~ ' • * ( » • ' — * •

the Christian Science textbook: "Simply asking that we may love God will never make us love Him; but the longing to be bet­ter and holier, expressed in daily watchfulness and in striv­ing to assimilate more of the divine character, will mould and fashion us anew, until we awake in His likeness" (Science and Health with Key to the Scrip­tures by Mary Baker Eddy, P. 4).

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TRAINEES T Y P I N G & CLERICAL High School or College

Modern Furniture Barn AR 3-3900 Rt. 22 Armonk, N.Y. Closed Tues.

. 11-29 '

. TYPIST Management consulting organization in Bronxville requires on additional typist for non-flnonciol report typing. Must be capable of handling heavy work load It must produce lop quolity work steno not required, but ability to transcribe from dictating equip­ment necessary. Permanent 5, day week. Modern air conditioned office. Salary $90 to $100 a week plus fringe beneftts. Send a letter of application or resume to PO Box 207 Bronxville N.Y.

Sales Help, Female lla-29c

Saleslady "f la ir for Fashions" mat­ure full t ime. Fine todies speciality shop Heather Shop SC 5-1190

! — lla-29c T E L E P H O N E Solicitors. Carpet f i rm. Work at home from our lists. Earn big money. Commission. 212 536-1960.

Help Wanted. Hale 12-29C

C O U N T E R M A N - E X P ' D . NIGHTS Good pay & good ftps W l 1-6516 C H I P P E W A D I N E R , Ossining, N.Y.

12-29C E D I T I N G-PRODUCTION-male or femole. Newstand magazine • White Plains. $100 week. Wri te Box W R N 317 this newspaper.

12-29C

Experimental Machinist Engineering model shop work on small ports with close tolerances, for aircraft instruments. Must operate milling machine, drill press, & bench lathe. Astek Instrument Corp AR 3-9100

> -—- : l *29c — INJECTION M O L D I N G machine op­erator exp'd day & night shift. Steady; liberal benefits; overtime; Ehnsford LY 2-6250

12-29C M A N exp'd In wholesole electrical supply for counter and stock. P.G. Supply Co. M O 4-2525

12-29C T R A I N E E — part t ime. For Photo-oropbv-Westchester area. No experi­ence necessary. We will train. For more information M r . Bond at 203-226-0744

Sales Help. Male 120-29C

Auto Salesman Fast moving line. Salary & commis­sion.-Good opportunity for right man. Ask for Sid, Chester Hill sales Agen­cy', 206 E. Third St. M t . Vernon M O 8-6100

12o-29c

AUTOMOBILE SALES Westchesters busiest & best Pontkic dealer. Exp'd. closer. Salary plus commission. Call WE 9-4000

Miscellaneous for Sale 16-M

AA COW, HORSE M A N U R E , T O P SOIL, F I R E P L A C E LOGS H U M U S P E A T MOSS, F R E E D E L I V E R Y .

JULIUS WESTFALL OW 0-1023 16-M

AA SEASONED F I R E P L A C E LOGS K I N D L I N G WOOD & C A N N E L COAL

WEBSTER F U E L SERVICE 58 Beechwood Ave NE 2-2437

16-29c Carpet Persian finest quolity im­ported. Never used. 6>/J ft. x 10 ft. Kashon, navy background, floral de­sign. BE 7-3177 after 3:30 p.m.

_ 16-12 — • • F I N E A N T I Q U E S

Secretory, sofo, choirs, rugs, mir­rors, miscellaneous, private

DE 7-6264 ^ . 16-29c

Larg quantity dean top soil for sale. Picked up on site. YO 2-5708 eves only.

16-12 S U M M E R SALE-French furniture & antiques. Everything for house & garden. Armoires, bakers rocks, St. Nicholas clocks, accessories, etc. Pleasantville. RO 9-6526

Pets-Livestock-Supplies 18-29C

G E R M A N S H E P H E R D P U P P I E S AKC, 7 W E E K S O L D S I R E D BY C H A M P I O N L I N E . RO 2-0605

Wanted to Buy 19-M

A Antique furniture, pewter, Tiffany type fixtures, jewelry, etc. Pink Barn SC 3-1480, OW 04608

_ W-29C A L F R E D COOPER, buys furniture, antiques, china, paintings. Bronzes. 25 Rtverdale Ave. Y O 5-4075

— • — • — — — 19-M — — — — - • G R A N D P I A N O

S T E I N W A Y P R E F E R R E D From private party. STEIN SC 5-3869 , 19-AA 1

PIANOS BOUGHT A L L KINDS A N Y C O N D I T I O N

Vernon Piano Co. 172 West 1st St. MOunt Vernon 4-4062

Furnished Rooms 23-29C

B R O N X V I L L E , large room, bath, beautiful garden. Excellent for work, study or rest. D E 7-2867

Apartments, Unfurnished . 1 25-29C

Bronxville, sublease, hi village, near station 4'/2, $175. Elevator. Pre war construction. 212 LO 4-8764

-. 25.» B R O N X V I L L E Yonkers; IVi room studio apt with fireplace. Walk to RR & Shops $110 Including electricity

D E 7-7291 •y 25-M

B R O N X V f L L E ViG, YONKERS 1-2-3 bedroom Quality Apts. OE 7-0200 then SP 9-1444

25-29C M T . KISCO, 4Vi garden apt. $160. Heart of village. Dally 7-9 p.m. Sat., Sun. 10 a .m. to 10 P.m. M O 6-2649

Apartments, Furnished 26-29C

EASTCHESTER 3 rooms, nicety furnished. Utilities included. Inquire supt. 231 Main St. •><• ' i '•• M f i i i i ;•• ' f r ; , - \ .i

Apartments, Co-opera tire 260-M

B R O N X V M X E proper: CO-OP; 2 family bedrooms plus maid's bed­room, 2 both, large living- room, oversized dining room, well main­tained building. Asking $26,500 maintenance $215 mo. L I L L I A N F. CRUISE Y O 9-5T-

Houses for Rent *7-2*C

B R I A R C L I P F Manor . 2 bedroom COtofMN OUpWX nOUM* DOSWT^ojntr 00" rage, naor shops. $126. (no utilities) R02-13SS. *

Houses for Rent Furnished

28-29c Before you buy I! Rent attractive furnished Ranch. Overlooking Ken-sico Reservoir. Available 1 year. Sept. 1 or before. W H 9-6733

Wanted to Rent 31-5

A reliable retired couple. Want 4 rooms convenient to shopping. Ref­erences Coil GR 6-4930

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Bookkeeping 41-M

B O O K K E E P I N G & T A X RETURNS

Summer Places-Camps 31o-29c

Mountain Adirondack Mountain cottage, 4 rooms unfurnished. 9/10 ocra. 190 f t . beach, dock, on Loon Lake. 4 hr. N.Y.C. $7000. Days MAhopoc 8-3517

Mo-29 — — CAPE COD -captains house apt. 3 bedrooms, everyShing furnished, 10 acres, on BorrwtobTe Bay, boats. $135 weekly. Aug 7. -29. 212 A G 9-2159 or 617-062-6339 collect.

31o-29c Helderberg Mountains-Lake front cot­tage, private beach, 4 rooms, bath, sleeping porch. Furnished. Easily ac­cessible. Sell $6000. RO 1-3650

Houses, Connecticut 32-29C

Companies . . BYRON O'CONNELL

Individuals DE 7-8552

Bicycles 41-M

N E W - U S E D iCUWMH ft R U D G E Repair All Makes Y O 3*532

\ C E Y JACK TRAC 86 McLean Ave.

Cleaning * Dyeing

4& Fine Cottons & Dacrons C L E A N E D & S I Z E D CO-OP C L E A N I N G

Palmer Qeoner ' 5 Pondfield Rd.

Furniture Repair 41-M

T H E T O M L I N CO. Furniture refinlshed — repaired AJco-ho' & heat resistant taps. 233 Midland Ave. WO 1-3671

Laundry Service 4 M *

Shirts hand finished 2Wt cts. We pick up & deliver. Free trfol d ry cleaning. Victoria Cleaners & Bronxville Hand Laundry SW 34060

2 . •• 4\-*A r S U M M E R S P E C I A L : Single

Blanket or Chenille Spread $1 . FRENCH H A N D L A U N D R Y

9 Park Place D E 7-3260

T V A 41-M

Sales — Service (Alr-condltloning)

FLEETWOOD Radio - TV 29 W. Grand St. M O 8-7029

Slipcovers Reuphotstery 41-M

SLIPCOVER SALE SHOP AT H O M E NO C H A R G E .

N O O B L I G A T I O N CALL M O 7-3000 All 8 pieces,.Sot*, 2„£hglrs, 4 seat

^T^^^sf^m' * 4 - ^uS^^wiT^2^eTCoonty Newest fabrics i patterns. Custom reupholstery, M p W s , M l ^ M o t B & X * ' fk*

F R E E D E C O R A T i l i G H E L P , „ FAYS 57 41h A V E . , M T . V E R N O N

Stamford, Conn-house for rent unfur­nished or for sale. Arrow Head Drive (Exi t 34 Merr i t t Parkway. Nocjti on Longridge to Den Rood. Left o n v e n Road to Arrow Head Drive. Left on Arrow Head Drlve-3rd house on left). Bl-Level Ranch. 1J acres, Easily ac­cessible. 3 bedrooms, 2 ti le baths, large kitchen. Large living room* and a fireplace. Dining roam, paneled family room downstairs with a flre-ptoce. Cellar & 2 car garage. Extras. Built In 1964. Immediate occupancy. $350 a month or $37,500. Owner. Call 203-348-5746 . If no answer weekdays (8:30-5 o'clock) Cat! 914 696-5028 ether times (ti l l 8 pm) call 914 723-7695

Houses. Putnam 33-29C

BREWSTER-ENGISH T U B » R -E X C L U S I V E NE IGHBORHOOD

1 mile ro station BR 9-2083

Houses. Westchester 33b-29c

CHAPPAOUA $39,500 Newer custom Ranch-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, play­room, /[replace. Owner CE 8-4617

33b-29c M A M A R O N E C K . Rye Neck - 4 bad-rooms, 2 both Cape. Wooded, pr ivacy, gordqe, patio, basement. Principals. $29,500 OW 8-1863

33b-29c M T . K1SCO 2 bedrooms, finished porch & basement 1 acre near pork-ways & stores. Landscaped. Low tax­es $25,000. M O 6-9574

33b-29c PORT CHESTER 3 year 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, patio, den; $20,000. Owner WE 7-4684

33b-29c Y O N K E R S - 8 room house, Vh bams, finished recreation, with bar . A-l location - D E 7-6341 before 12 noon.

33b-29c 6 family 5 room opts,

enovation. YONKERS Vacant. Approved plans—n Slight fire damage. $6000.

2)2 W H 6-4443

Mortgages - Loans Investments

39-29C — BUSINESS LOANS. Quick > c t l o n ;

39-29C $90004>nd moitgoues 6 pc interest

Will buy existing mortgages In any amount. Civic Investors M O 1-6117

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