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Mrs. Elizabeth Duggan Volck of Port Washington, L.I., and Morris Roderick Volck Jr. of Bronxville and Shelter Island, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Kathryn Volck to Lieutenant John Gerard Bogart, U.S. Marine Corps.
The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Delmont Locke Bogart of Chateau Lafayette East Parkway, formerly of
Chappaqua, and the late Mr. Bogart.
Miss Volck is a senior at Hol-lins College in Roanoke, Va.
Lt. Bogart, a January graduate of Washington and Lee University, where he was a liberal arts student, is stationed with the U.S. Marine Corps at Quan-tico, Va. A graduate of Horace Greeley High School, he is in training prior to going Overseas.
Japan Pampers ' Travelers In 'Ryokan'
The Japanese word "ryo-kan" ( p r o n o u n c e d ree-o-kahn) signifies a sort of inn or very special guest house.
But Americans and ether westerners translate it freely to "You've never had it so good!** The ryokan, with its
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inevitable garden setting, is a retreat where the traveler is pampered with personal service that has no rival any. where.
You are met with smiles and bows in a charming entrance way. You exchange your shoes for slippers and are led to your room, where your maid arranges your belongings. -̂ v ••*•' -̂
You will probably- Iftst be struck with the simplicty of your room: a low table, a miniature chest with a mirror, a lamp and some cushions. One wall will be devoted to a kind of alcove called a tokonoma, where an ink painting, a vase, some flowers or other beautiful objects have been chosen and assembled to delight the occupant's eye.
There is probably a smaller room, too, with western style table and chairs, overlooking the garden, or the mountains or sea. There may well be a television set - but you have better things to do.
Your maid w i i supply you with a crisply laundred cotton kimono, or "ykata" in warm weather, or a cozy padded "dotera" in winter. It serves for lounging, for going to and from the bath, for taking the evening air and for sleeping.
It's time for tea and cakes and the merest formality of registering — you give your name and passport number.
On 13 Saturdays between Nov, 9 and March l, children between the ages of 4 and 11 may take music lessons at the college. These classes, taught by Sarah Lawrence students rrom both the music and child study areas of the curriculum uisJej-Jho^supervision of KenjWjtiMfc^Oith of the music faculty, will attempt to further the children's knowledge of the elements of music.
A fee of $24 will cover the cost of the classes. Those interested can obtain application forms from Miss Carol Henry, Box 668, Sarah Lawrence College.
There will also be dance classes, for boys and girls for two terms. The first term will meet Saturday mornings from Sept. 28 to Dec. 14. The children will be divided into two groups; the first will cover the ages 5% to 6%, the second from 7 to 9%.
Registration for these classes will take place on Saturday, Sept. 21, 10 a.m. to noon at the Arts Center Lounge. The first term will cost $24 for 12
Teen • agers, also, will have dance classes available to them. As with the younger children, teen .agers will be divided into two groups according to age: Group A is for the ages 10-12; Group B is for students from 12-15. Registration for this Friday afternoon class will be held on Sept. 27 in the dance studio of the Arts Center. Group A is to register at 4:15 p.m., Group B an hour later. The fee for the 12 classes in the first term is $24.
The college will offer, as well, dance classes for men and women on Mondays at 8 p.m. The first term, running from Sept. 23 to Dec. 9, will cost $24. Registration for this class is on Sept 23, 8 pan. in the sports room of Bates , Hall.
In addition to the classes, the college is offering a number of events open to the community.
On Sunday, Sept. 29 at 2 pjn. at the tennis courts the college will present its 22nd annual tennis exhibition. There is no admission charge for this event, at when singles and doubles matches will be played by top ranking players.
The first of a number of concerts will be held at the Carnegie Recital Hall on Sept. 29. The Sarah Lawrence College European Chorus will perform.
The Aeolian Chamber Players will give a free concert at Reisinger Auditorium on Oct. 24 at 8:15 p.m.
The Yale Russian Chorus will perform on Friday.night
Nov. 8. On Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 1 p.m., Stanley Lock, a member of the music faculty, will give a free piano concert. In a combined concert on Saturday evening, Dec. 7, the Sarah Lawrence Chorus and the Princeton University Glee Club will perform Schubert's Mass in A flat Major.
A second free concert by the Aeolian Chamber Players will take place on Dec. 16 at 8:15 p.m. The final performance of the fall season will be given by the Westchester Chorale on Sunday, January 12, at 8 p.m. They will present Hayden's St Cecilia Mass. AH the above concerts, unless otherwise stated, will take place in Reisinger Auditorium.
Finally, the college offers a film series; Membership dues, which are. $5.50 per person for the entire series, include two guest' passes. No single admissions will be sold to the showings', which Will be at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
The films in the 1968-69 series are works by outstanding directors. They include "Loves of a Blond," directed by Miles Forman, on Oct 6 and Truf-faut's "Shoot the Piano Play-er" on Oct 13. Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" will be shown on Oct 20 and Godard's "Les Car-abiniers" on Nov. 3. "Touch of Evil" by Orson Welles will be shown on Nov. 17.
Peter Brook's "Lord of the Flies" will be presented on Dec. 1. Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" is scheduled for Dec. 15. On Jan. 19. Truffaut will again be presented, this time with his film "Soft Skin. W.C. Fields will have a show ing with his "The Bank Dick on Feb. 18. The series will close with Matte's "Zazie dans le Metro."
Checks for this series should be made payable to The Sarah Lawrence Film Society and sent to Box 666, Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers, N.Y. 10708. An enclosed self-addressed stomped envelope is requested.
Miss Karyn Lee Orr Engaged j...To^Anthoiiy J. Gwterclfa
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Kenneth William Qft+t 65 Manchester Road, Eastchest-er has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Karyn Lee Orr to Anthony J. Casterella of Scarsdale.
Miss Orr is also the daughter of the late Kenneth William Orr.
The prospective- bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Casterella of 116 Brambach Road, Scarsdale.
The future bride was gradu-
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She presently is employed in toe Gyro Division of toe United States Time Corporation, Harts-dale.
Mr. Casterella, an alumnus of Scarsdale High School and Westchester Community College in Valhalla, attends Pace College, Brooklyn, where he is a member of Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity.
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