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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 10

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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10
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10 THE ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL-NEWS NYACK, N.Y., MONDAY, JULY 20, 1970 Cemeno Porter 'Kurtz Dr and Mrs. Murray Porter Cnattano-iSa. Tenn have ar.nojr.cei the ergagement of the.r daughter, Carol, to Paul M. Kurtz, son of Mayor and Mrs. Louis Kurtz, Spring Vai-ley.

Poner, a 1JK7 graduate of Eraineid High School in Chattanoo2a. is presently a senior at George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville Tenn. She will be a candidate for a degree in special education in June. She is a counselor this summer at Camp Addison Boyce, Tomkins Cove. Mr.

Kurtz, a 1964 graduate of Spring Valley High School, earned his B.A. degree in po- science from Vanderbilt University. Nashville. Tenn. where he was on the Dean's List ar.d as president of Alpha Epsilon Pi social fraternity-He is presently a student at Vanderbilt University School of Law where he is a member of the Board of Governors of the Vanderbilt Bar Association and a candidate for the Law Review.

Mr. Kurtz has been em-pioyed at the Journal-News during the summer of the past seven years. A June planned. 1971, wedding is MISS PORTER Ml'- 'i" I fit -7 McNamee Me.N'a m'--. of of Mr.

and Mrs. Thotxas H. McNamee of Middletown, beea.T.e the bi-'ie of John Charles Ce.T.eno, of South Nyack, sen of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cefr.eno of Suf'ern, Sat-uiday.

The Rev. Raynior.d Hyland officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony at St. Joseph's church, M.ddletown. A reception for 75 guests followed at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Tice, Ho-wells. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Ronald Tice, the bride's sister, MRS.

JOHN tmmmmiimmm rj B.I -i Rehearsing a scene from "Pjss n' Boots' to be shown later this summer are Evan Thompson and Joan Shephard, founder of the Pixy Judy troupe. Pinocchio" At TZ On Youngsters v.as ihe matron of honor. T.ce, the bride's brother-in-law was the best man Trie ushers were Henry T. McNarr.ee, the bride's brother, and Tom Davidson. The bride, a graduate of San Diego State liege, a teacher in the South Orange-town school district.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Hartwick College, Oneonta, a capital control coordinator ith Orange and Rockland Utilities. Following a wedding trip to Puerto Rico, the couple will reside in Nanue. C. CEMENO ished are easy to install. And their openwork panels provide a feeling of privacy without obstructing air circulation.

For a boy's room, Miss Wills recommends the rustic look of Woven Reed panels finished in mellow fruitwood tone. For girls, her suggestion is a light-hearted daisy pattern. "Dividers are ideal for families living in rented quarters," she pointed out, "for they can be removed without scarring walls or ceilings." 'Dividers. Keep Peace Turns h.v an ni ri i.ui.i: Ncns Siulf Nrilir "Uninhibited" hi.st Tin matinee, audience at a a Zee's hoii-c. (lie arlnis, iRiiroii)ptu (liicclions to ill' cast, i vwn stood up on their scats to a belter i( vv of the action up front.

Hut the "I'inoci'liio" per-loi 'nemliers of tho l'ixy Jurly trotiK', eiicoiea.u'ed ciciiOn Horn 1 oilier of footlights and are to toiiioiiov. 's show. "Aaroia, the schi'duN 11 a.m. and 2 ,) m. performances.

A report- eDdipacy, hic atld acts in original )) 1 i based on chi'dren's fairy tales or folk-love, they thrive on the younger spontaiieou.s, direct reactions. "As a matter of fact, points out Evan Thompson, playing Gopi-i'o, I'inocchio's father, and one of the founders of the cued by the Blue Fairy, who reprimanded but always gavfl him another chance. The climax of the play, the at long-last Pinocchio's reunion ith his father in the belly of the whale drew shouts of joy from the children. Enthralled, they witnessed the dramatic escape by means of tickling the whale's ribs with a feather from Pinocchio's hat. lis transformation from a puppM into a real-live boy at the end inspired a song from Pinocchio and happy smiles from the kids.

I'h( lived happily ever after in the true Pixy Judy troupe style that wins the hea; of child and adult, too. Further enchanting theater this summer at the Tapan Zee playhouse will include: Sleeping "Puss n' Boots," "AjinL' Oakley and Buffalo "children are a most h.dh auilicnce they jc i han' back. 'I'o hold their you have to involve liie.ii in the play." And the younters were cer-'aim; involved, following every intently, delighting in s'H'h fluffed lines as "Dear Ladies ntid I mean ladies and gentlemen." Jden'ifyinf; with the hero, Pi-nocc'iio, an almost-human Ihey lesponded with wild cheers and hisses and boos ir the villains the Fox and the Cat. I'inocchio's conflicts with his conscience lying and playing hookey, two of his se-rioiw hangups, were brightened up with lively songs and dames, but the moralistic Were still there a long nose for lying and donkey cars for skipping school. The enraptured children sighed with relief each time the ero, almost reaching the of no relum, was res Chicago (NFS) To keep the peace between two sisters or brothers have to share a room, give each child a specific area to call his own.

A floor-to-ceiling divider, composed of spring tension poles and decorative panels, makes it possible to create the illusion of two rooms without losing any valuable floor space, suggests interior design consultant Mary Ann Wills. Such dividers, made in a wide range of styles and fin a Howlond store Ar Rowland store INOlRSTaCK What a smart mermaid waiting OSy I til now to choose the swimsuit you I want! All famous names, most I wanted styles. Every weave and fiber. The name of the game is jr I savings and you're a real win Jr I ner. Misses' sizes 8 to 16 in the I group-i-not every size in every I style.

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1st opened Aug. 3rd 465? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lad-ers of New Milford, N.J., who were married in St. Mary's Church, Haverstraw, recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Lawrence Rcthwisch in Washington Township, N.J., where they were honored at a garden party. Mrs. Laders is the former Lorena Van Sickle of Nyack. In addition to their daughter, the couple has two grandchildren. Mr.

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