OBITUARIES | Receiving Registrations - CHURCH SERVICES MARY BREVOORT TOWLE By Rec. Dept. for Three Funeral services were held Sat­ Ski Trips to Silvermine urday in the chapel at the Miriam The Rye Recreation Department CHURCH OF THE CHRIST'S CHURCH Osborn Memorial Home for Miss has announced that registration for RESURRECTION (Episcopal) Brevoort Towle, 74, who died last the remaining three ski trips to Rt. Rev. MsgT. Thomas V. McMahon, Rev. Wendell Phillips, D.D., Rector Thursday at the Home after a long Silvermine is now being accepted Pastor Rev. James B. Simpson, M.A., illness. Interment was in Wood- at the Rec Office. Fees includ" Rev. James F. Rowane, Assistant lawn Cemetery, the Bronx. Assistant Pastor Felix McGuire, M.A.,A.A.G.O., transportation, entry, lift ticket., A descendant of one of the oldest Rev. James T. McGuire, Organist and Choirmaster group lessons and adult supervisior. families in this area, Miss Towle Assistant Pastor Whitney H. Burr, Seminarian The dates are Feb. 8 and 15 ano was born June 10, 1895, and lived Masses: Sunday: 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, Sunday, Feb. 8: March 1. if or many years in what she termed 10:00, 11:15 a.m., 12:30, 5:45 p.m. 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. They are all on Sundays and "the shanty" on the old Brevoort Weekdays: 6:45, 8, 9 a.m. Holy 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. ****** ;, daughters and their husbands and Airman Anthony D. Holden First Saturday: 6:30 a.m. Our Lady 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion. reservations for the two day tri;» Miss Towle was the granddaughter Airman Anthony D. Holden, son of Fatima. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. to Gore Mountain, Lake George of one of these three couples. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Brendan C. Holden Confessions: 4 to 5:30 p.m. 7:30 and Whiteface Mountain, Lakt, i p.m. Evening Prayer. and Mrs. Stevenson Towle. of 25 Halsted Place, has completed to 9 p.m. every Saturday, Thurs­ 8 p.m. Holy Communion and Li­ Placid, two of New York's mo&: She was a daughter of the late basic training at Lackland AFB, day before the First Friday and tany. famous ski areas, on Feb. 24 an 1 Henry and Louise (Odeli) Towle, Tex. He has been assigned to Shep- eve of all Holy Days. Thursday, Fob. 12: 25 are now being accepted. Rese; • and later in life lived at Chestnut pard AFB, Tex., for training in 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. vations must be made by Tuesda; , Gardens, Rye, until her retirement. metal working. Airman Holden is a THE UNITED METHODIST 19(59 graduate of Rye High School. Feb. 17. Miss Towle was educated at the CHURCH OF RYE COMMl N ITY SY\ AGOGUE LEGAL NOTICE Rev. Frederick G. Mech, pastor (Reform) Manor School, Larchmont, and be­ gan her work at Rye Country Day Parking Miss Gwendolyn Brown, Dr. Robert A. Rothman, Rabbi C PUBLIC NOTICE Choir Director Mark S. Golub, School as a secretary in 1925. While there, she studied at and was grad­ (Continued from Page 1) CITY OF RYE Mrs. Grace MacCully, Organist Rabbinical Student, Educator removal. He further stated that the At a regular meeting of the City uated from the School Council of the City of Rye held in Sunday, Feb. 8: Jon Haddon, Cantor crowded condition of the street 9:30 a.m. Church School for A. Stanley Bassi, Organist in which specialized City Hall in said city on the 4th in kindergarten teacher-training. would make it dillicult for fire ap­ day of February, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. grades three through adults. Friday, Feb. 0: paratus to get through in the of said day. the following ordinance 11 a.m. Church School for grades 8:00 p.m. Family Service; Scout She taught at the Rye Country was adopted by the affirmative vote Day School from 1911 until her re­ event of a lire. nursery through two. Sabbath. Children whose birthdays Both Stanley Martin and George of a majority of all members of tirement in 1959, and in 1060 en­ said Council present at said meet­ 11 a.m. Morning worship; Pastor occur in February will be blessed Gleason, residents of the tered the Osborn Home with her ing and voting thereon: Mech will conduct the service and by the rabbi. of the street told the council they sister, Miss Alice Brevoort Towle, ORDINANCE NO. 1—1970 preach on, "Brothers All." A Shabbat dinner for Religious favor the new regulation. Mr. Mar­ Be it ordained by the Council of two years her senior, who survives 12 noon Fellowship Hour; all wel­ School sixth grade students and tin stated that there is only four the City of Rye as follows: her. come. their families will precede the feet of space between the pavement Section 1. Section 6-1.3 of the Other survivors include another General Ordinances of the City of 7:30 p.m. Methodist Youth Fel­ service. Social Sabbath hosts are and the sidewalk in front of his sister, Mrs. Charles Ward, Tulsa, Rye is hereby amended by redesig­ lowship. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ronai and Dr. house, consequently cars have nating said section subsection (b) and Mrs. Lewis Nieberg in honor Okla., and two nieces, Mary Louise parked on the walk and broken it. thereof and adding the following RYE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of their children's birthdays. Crommett, P^ast Hampton, L. I., and "I'm in favor of the restriction— subsection (a): Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, D.D., Cornelia Robinson, Knoxville, Tenn. (a) One-way streets. Elizabeth Saturday, Feb. 7: the road is much too narrow for Street is hereby designated for Minister 9:30 a.m. Religious School Classes parking on both sides," he said. one-way traffic in a westerly ROBERT L. BEALE, SR. Rev. Donald W. Poole, Sunday, Feb. 8: Mr. Gleason told the Council that direction. Assistant Minister 10 a.m. Religious School Classes! Robert L. Beale Sr., 80, died there is more room to park on the Section 2. Paragraphs 1 and 2 Mrs. H. Paul Sloan Jr., Monday afternoon at United Hos­ of the street. In endors­ of section 6-2.6(c) of the General pital. He formerly resided in Tama, Ordinances of the City of Rye are Director of Christian Education Resurrection Church ing the proposal, he said he felt hereby amended to read as follows: Ludwig Theis, Iowa, but for the last two years the parking committee had done a 1. On the east side of Third Organist and Choirmaster Holding Children's made his home with his daughter, terrific job. Street from Purdy Avenue to Sunday, Feb. 8: Day Saturday Morning Mrs. Robert (Betty) Makin of 10 After hearing residents of the the post office driveway, and on Claremont Ave., Rye. the west side of Third Street 9:30 a.m. Worship Service. Resurrection Church has an­ apartment building speak against He was born Feb. 25, 1889 in from Purdy Avenue in a west­ 9:30 a.m. Church School, Pre- nounced that there will be a Chil­ the proposal, Mayor Edmund C. erly direction for a distance of Oilman, Towa, son of the late New­ Nursery through Senior High Dept. dren's Day for all children in Grainger, Jr. pointed out that even 100 feet. ton and Matilda Beale. Mr. Beale 2. On the north side of Purdy 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible Class. grades three through six of the if the ordinance is adopted, it can graduated from Northwestern Uni­ Avenue from the east side of 10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour. All wel­ CCD classes on Saturday, Feb. 7, be restudied at a later date. versity in 1911. the post office property to Third come. from 8:15 a.m. until 12:00 noon. The new ordinance provides for Street. He was a grain dealer and busi­ 11 a.m. Worship Service. The program will include instruc­ one-way traffic in a westerly direc­ Section 3. Section 6-2.7(a) of the ness man until his retirement 11 a.m. Church School, Fre- tions, religious singing, films, con­ tion on Elizabeth St. and prohibits General Ordinances of the City m three years ago. A life-time mem­ Rye is hereby amended by amend­ Nursery through Junior Dept. fession, and will conclude with a parking on the north side of the ber of the Tama Methodist Church ing paragraph 8 thereof and adding 12:15 p.m. Cornerstone Opening folk mass designed especially for street. in Towa, he had been very active two additional paragraphs to said Ceremony. the children beginning at 11:15. Business Seel ion Changes section, to read as follows: § p.m. Senior Fellowship. in civic affairs in the community. In an attempt to solve traffic 8. On both sides of Purdy Ave­ 8 p.m. Adult Bible Discussion Rye Man On Dean's List He was a 32nd degree Mason, a congestion problems in the business nue between Purchase Street Group. 1870. shriner and a Free and Accepted section, the council agreed to limit and First Street, on the son'h Mason for over 50 years. side of Purdy Avenue betwe-n The Rev. Dr. Bishop will preach U. S. Military Academy parking to 15 minutes on the east School Street and Boston P&sJ at both services on Sunday morn­ Cadet Keith Bradley, Co. D-l. Besides his daughter, he is sur­ side of Third St. from Purdy Ave. Road, on the north side if ing. United States Military Academy, vived by his wife Mrs. Gladys to the post office driveway, and on Purdy Avenue between Bost -n Post'Road and the east side >f West Point, N. Y. has been named Beale, a son Robert L. Beale Jr. of the west side of Third St. from RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Bellevue, Washington, and two Purdy Avenue from Th *d to the Dean's list for the first aca­ Purdy Ave. westerly 100 feet. It Street in a westerly direct! >n FRIENDS (Quakers) demic semester. granddaughters Melanie and Val­ also designated 15-minute parking for a distance of 50 feet. Visitors welcome, information can He received his appointment from erie Makin of Rye. on the north side of Purdy Ave. 11. On the east side of Da s be secured from the clerk. Avenue between Manursi % Senator Charles Goodell of New Memorial services were held to­ and on the east side of the post PURCHASE MEETING, Pur­ Avenue and Sylvan Place. York upon graduation from lona day at 1 p.m. at the Rye Presby­ office to Third St. chase Street, at Rye Lake, N. Y. 12. On the north side of Eli/. i- terian Chapel. The new ordinance eliminates beth Street. Meeting for worship and First Day worship Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the Section 4. This ordinance m H Preparatory School, New Rochelle, parking on both sides of Purdy School, Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Meeting House. 624 Milton Road, Ave. between Purchase St. and take effect upon the publicati n RYE MEETING. Meeting for Amy V. Barton, Clerk 967-0825. Ho is a member of the Plebe thereof. basketball team. First St., on the south side of Pur­ I DO HEREBY certify said or dy Ave. between School St. and Cadet Bradley is the son of Mr. nance to be a correct transc Boston Post Rd.; on the north side thereof and the whole of IB PM! Mrs. Patrick A. Bradley of of Purdy Ave. between Boston Post original. ^ WILLIAM H. GRAHAM y onycrest Road. TN TESTIMONY WHEREOF Rd. and the east side of the post have hereunto affixed my name g "I Ijs funeral JEome" office property and on the north the official seal of the City of R * REAL ESTATE side of Purdy Ave. from Third St. this 4th day of February, 1970. 1038 POST ROAD, RYE Insurance — Appraisals in a westerly direction for a dis­ George L. Henefield Reposing Parlors Scientifically Air Conditioned City Clerk THOMAS F. COLLIGAN tance of 50 feet. Dated: February 5, 1970 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ~>1 Halstead Avenue, Harrison WO 7-0129 opposite poet office HILL FUNERAL HOME, INC. 835-1962 FREDERICK A. HILL, Director NEW YORK FUNERAL HOMES S9-43 WEST 60th ST., \ here courtesy and service go 17 Purdy Avenue, Rye l. mmriwi NATION *,D* issth ST. & WEBSTER AYE., BRONX hand in hand WO 74841

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