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TOWN TALK . . . .NEWS AROUNDTHE COMMUNITY OF SAYV ILLEay M/VKlUN L. HO AG and 1

Mademoiselle 's Beauty Salon 63Main Street , is now air condition-ed for your comfort , and is openevery day. 42tf

Mrs. Fred Judd , of Oakland ,Calif., arrived by plane on Satur-day to spend two weeks with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. JosephFisher , of Swayze Street.

When your cars needs emergencyj repairs, brake service or wheels

balanced , stop in at McCarthy andNelson 's Sinclair Service Stationat Main Street and Greene Avenue,Phone Sayville 1783, 79tf

Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Gneiserand their son , W. Arthur Jr., ofDetroit, Mich., will leave on Sun-day after spending a week with Mr.Gneiser 's sister , Miss ValerieGneiser , of Candee Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Weinberg,1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thuma andMr. and Mrs. Joseph Panuska werethe guests over the week end ofMr. and Mrs. Paul O'Grady, at theirsummer cottage at Fire IslandPines.

The engagement of Miss GeorgiaVedder and William Thieben , sonof Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Thieben ,of Lincoln Avenue, Sayville , was

. announced this week by her par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Vedder ,

of Patchogue . The prospectivebride is a graduate of PatchogueHigh School and was salutatorianof her class. Mr. Thieben is a sen-ior at Hofstra College , Hempstead ,where he is captain of the basket-ball team.

The guests at the Delavan , thisweek are Miss Anita Epstein , Mrs.Paul Scherbarty, Mrs. John Schel-singer , Miss Frances Lennon , Mrs.i. Lennon , Mrs. John Schwegler,Mrs. John Consalus, Miss Ann Sul-livan , and Mrs. Albert Terrel , ofBrooklyn , Miss Dorothy Lawrence,Mrs . Lawrence, Mrs. A. F. Fowler ,Miss Connie Staropoli , Mr. andMrs. John Wilkinson , Mr. and Mrs.Melchior Lengyel , and Mr. Mrs.Kreppela . of New York , Dr. andMrs. Ludwig Gross and Mr. andMrs. A . Fisher , of the Bronx , Mrs.Hugh O'Reilly and Mr. and Mrs.Joseph M. Schaff , of JacksonHeights , and Mrs. Thomas Nelson,of Clearwater , Fla.

Beers now have ice cream tarts.Half gallons in bulk are $1.25. 17tf

Court St. Rita , CD.A., held acard party on Tuesday eveningat the home of Mrs. George Osik.i ,on Johnson Avenue. Hostesses forthe evening were Mrs. Osika , MrsDaniel Radice , Mrs. EugenePatin , Mrs. Joseph 'Jhorciwk , andMrs. Edward Jensen. Those at-tending were Mrs. Fred Plate , Mrs.Ronald Kagno , Mrs. Joseph Can-dreva , Mrs. James Herbert , Mrs.Frank Hake , Mrs. Charles Mc-Carthy, Mrs. Joseph Wixted , Mrs.Walter Briggs, Mrs. Grant Kei-sey, Mrs. Thomas Gaf' ney. Mrs.Robert Dvorak , Mrs. GilbertWalsh , Mrs. Adolph Bla/ek. Mrs.Lawrence Herlihy, Mrs. EdwardTreschl , Mrs. Frank Hartwell ,Mrs. Russell Chandler , Mrs. Wil-liam McElhinney, Mrs. Will iamMahan . Mrs. John Martin , Mrs.Rose Hines , Mrs. Robert Flanagan ,Mrs. Jerry Vasak , Mr.;. Wil l iamTaylor , Mrs. Vincent Figarolta ,Mrs. Frank Hahnenfekl , Mrs.Rudolph Kucera , Mrs. JosephRomeo , Mrs. Emil Polak , M,\s.Stephen Hauser , Mrs. AlbertHauser , Mrs. Madeline Steuber ,Mrs. Justin Davis , Mrs. S. M.Czerw and Mrs. Alice Marshall ,Mrs. Arthur Risley, Mrs. JosephBoag, and Mrs . John Morgan , Mrs.George Mortensen and Mrs. {Cath-erine Haran.

If you need a Tuxedo for anyoccasion , the Sayville Sport Shophas the finest formal wear for hire.

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:ELEN MORTENSEN Mrs. Walter Briggs and her son

John , spent Tuesday at Southamp-ton.

Mrs. B. J. O'Reilly, of NiagaraFalls, was the guest last week ofher son-in-law and daughter , Mr.and Mrs. W. T. Bryan , of EdwardsStreet.

The South Suffolk County Chap-ter , American Red Cross will holdits annual meeting on Wednesdayevening, «at 8:30, at St. Ann 's Par-ish House, in Sayville.

Mrs. Joseph Privlnzini of CarrieStreet is the winner of the hand-some boat , equipped with outboardmotor and trailer, which wasawarded Saturday night at a dancesponsored by the United CerebralPalsy Association of Suffolk Coun-ty and held in the Lakeview Inn.Lake Ronkonkoma.

This is the time of year to checkover your insurance—for fire, auto,marine, liability Insurance seeCharles P. Dickerson, 31 Main St.Sayville 4-0164. 75tf

Mrs. Charles Webber , of Gar-field Avenue , entertained on Sun-day afternoon in honor of Mrs.Hoyt Ford , of Van Nuys , Calif.,formerly of Sayville, who with herchildren , Lynn and Douglas, isspending six weeks with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fajans,of Amityville.

The Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm V.White and family, of Kinsey, Kans.,left yesterday after spending twodays visiting Mr . and Mrs. ArthurMeyers, of Willet Avenue. Mrs.Cordelia Johnson and her daughter ,Karen , of Kensington , Conn., andtMr. and Mrs. Walter Riis and theirson , Bobby, of Mineola , were theirguests yesterday.

Keife Powell , son of Mr. andMrs. Robert Powell , of ColtonAvenue , entertained his youngfriends at an outdoor party onSaturday afternoon , in celebrationof his seventh birthday. His guestswere Waring and Lisa Mahoney,Lance Moore, Gilbert Walsh ,Jane Quinto , John McCarthy,"Win" Gatsis, and his brothersand sisters , Nancy, Holly, Robert ,and Mark Powell.

For first class Tailoring, suits toorder , call Ben the Tailor , John-son. Avenue Sayville 4-0813. 14tf

Through the J. P. Dickersonagency P. F. Champlin , of Brook-haven , has rented the bungalow ofRobert Nelson , on Johnson Avenue,James Lindsey, of Babylon, hasrented the Celander bungalow , onRiver .Street , D. Rolowies, of As-toria , has rented the Tramposchhouse, on Colton Avenue, for thesummer, and R. D. Abernathy, ofSayville , has purchased a buildinglot on Maple Street, from T. F.Kiely.

The Mother 's Circle of the Meth-odist Church held its annual pic-nic at . Lake Ronkonkoma lastThursday. Those attending wereMrs. George Oster and her chil-dren , Gayle and George, Mrs. RoyOlson and her children , Dean,Craig, Paul and Jill , Mrs. WilliamWatt , and Billy and Janet, Mrs .Louis Stang Jr., and David , Markand Steven , Mrs. Walter Tucker ,and Kenneth and Virginia, Mrs.Russell Grantner and Russell andSteven, Mrs. Gerald Strickland, andLarry and Janet, Mrs. Charles Bra-don , and Richard and Phillip, Mrs.Austin Diebel , and Richard and Allen , Mrs. Anthony Krazokowitz, andSusan and Sally, Mrs. NewtonSpiess and Virginia and Elizabeth ,Miss Carol Gallagher and herbrother , Dick , Mrs. Lee Gaustad ,Mrs. F. W. Vanderheyden , and Mrs.Hoyt Ford; and her daughter, Lynn ,of Van Nuys, Calif.

For fire, auto , liability or anyinsurance see Henry Pannenback-er, 186 Main Street, Sayville 4-0450. 7«

Eastern Star Holds Card PartyMotlakha t la Chapter , O.E.S. held

its annual summer card party onWednesday afternoon , at theShoreliam Hotel, on Foster Avenue.Mrs. Edmund Munkelwitz waschairman of the affair and was as-sisted by Mrs . Edward Schaefer,Mrs. Edgar DeMott , Mrs. VictorZoller , Mrs. Frederick Martin , Mrs.Allan Anderson, Jr., Mrs. SpencerAckerly. Mrs. Harold Kahler , Mrs.Walter Cornel , Mrs. John Schmidtand Miss Belinda Edwards.

Those attending were Mrs. A. M.Peterson , Mrs . William Haddock,Mrs. Charles Carpenter , Mrs. FredBartlett , Mrs. E. H. Poppitz , Mrs.Will iam Miller , Mrs. George Vogt,Miss Edith Clark , Mrs. W. R. Wil-liams, Mrs. Paul Rogers, Mrs. Les-lie Collins , Mrs. Edward Malino-ski . Mrs. William Collins, Mrs. RaySbani , Mrs. John S. Beintema , Mrs.John Huson , Mrs. Fred J. Rudolph ,Mrs. John R. Danes, Mrs. JackMaasch , Mrs. Ernest Sunderland,Mrs. C. G. Muller , Mrs. Fred Klug.Mrs. Otto Medeck, Mrs. James Da-vis, Mrs. Victor Bracht , Mrs. JamesMastromauro , Mrs. Harry Hunt ,Mrs. Ar thur Cervenka , Mrs. AnnWet'/.el. Mrs. Joseph Prlvin/.ini,Mrs. Katheryn Thompson , Mrs. Ed-ward Doll and Mrs. George Hue!ti-er.

Mrs. Joseph Kingsland , Mrs. An-thony Vogel, Mrs. Emil Buttgereit .Mrs. Ewald Anderson , Mrs. RichardLane . Mrs. William James, Mrs.George Oster , Mrs. Walter Tucker ,Mrs. Louis Stang. Jr., Mrs. GeraldStrickland . Mrs. George Staley,Mrs. Paul Dayton , Mrs. AVilliamWild , Mrs. Alma Dieckman, Mr.and Mrs. Walter Leach, Mrs. C. H.Huntoon , Mrs. Belle Robinson ,Mrs. Grace Feldmeier , Mrs. HarryWandmaker , Mrs. John Hausen ,Mrs. Fred Michael , Mrs. John D.Ross , Mrs. August Perry, Mrs. P. R.P.'dersen , Mrs. Archie MacNeill ,Mrs. Alex McLean. Mrs. James Gal-braith , Mrs. Paul Sachs, Mrs. HughMerrwin. Mrs. Henry Krisch , Mrs.Henry Haubold , Mrs. John Miller ,Mrs. Charles Hainan and Mrs. J. L.Anabel.

Mrs. Paul Linden , Mrs.. WilliamVogt , Mrs. Mar ion DeMott , Mrs. E.,T. Beintema , Mrs. Richard Stradt-ner. Mrs. Cecil Dunwoody, Mrs.

Howard Taunton, Mrs. HerbertBusch, Mrs. Robert Eberbach , MissIda DeStefani , Miss Catherine MeNamara , Mrs. Arthur Risley, Mrs.John Morgan , Mrs. Harold Sawyer ,Mrs. Joseph Boag, Mrs. KennethZegel , Mrs . Richard D. Zegel. Mrs.Harry White , Mrs. H. T. Ver-schuure. Mrs. Joseph Martin , Mrs .Harry Danes, Mrs. F. Avalone , Mrs.James Nohowec, Mrs. Jack Davtes .Mrs. George Vander Borgh , Mrs.Richard Zegel , Mrs. Edward Oc-k-ers, Mrs. A. Henry Habich. Mrs.Frank Holub, Mrs. W. M. Heinen ,Mrs. Henry F. Heine, Mrs. Court-ier L. Parsons, Mrs. LeRoy Gau-stead , Mrs. Warren C. Beebe, Mrs.Harvey R. .Case, Mrs. M. J. VanPopering, Mrs. Elmer Kincaid , Mrs.Charles Rehme, Mrs. Curtis Stry-ker, Mrs. J. A. Senger, Mrs. Wil-liam Sweezey, Mrs. Marian Swee-zey, Mrs. Edmund Brown.

Mrs. Adolph Flowers, Mrs. JohnJ. Hart , Mrs. Lawrence Crane, Mrs.Joseph A. Shanley, Mrs. GartonLewis, Mrs. John Lawther , MrsRaymond Graunke , Mrs. Jack Se-monian , Mrs. Clarence Danes, Mrs.Leonard Groh. Mrs. Irene Caro-lin , Mrs. George Kennedy, Mrs. V.Dewey Windle , Mrs. Edward Dool-ing, Mrs. George Becker, Mrs. C. R.Daubenspeck. Mrs. Frederick Horn ,Mrs . Lawrence Stoll , Mrs. LeonardHealey, Mrs. August Thuma , Mrs.Morten Nelsen , Mrs. TillieCohan, Mrs. Fred Adolph , Mrs. Wil-liam Koch, Mrs. G. P. Rampe, Mrs.John Lloyd , Mrs. Herbert Handy,Mrs. Aidyl Bason , Mrs. Louis Mun-kelwitz, Mrs. Henry Stoll , Mrs.Charles Polsten , Mrs. Mark Crosier.

Mrs. William Weinberg, Mrs.Charles Thuma , Mrs. A. Merkt ,Mrs. Joseph Panuska, Mrs. GeorgeS. Rhodes Sr., Mrs. George S.Rhodes Jr., Mrs. Walter Briggs .Mrs. Donald J. Kuss, Mrs. EdmundReinhardt , Mrs. Robert Lawrence,Mrs. Harry Demarest, Mrs. Freder-ick Eller , Mrs. Ernest Stoll , Mrs-George Haegele, Mrs. Eric Schrad-er , Mrs. Frank Collins , Mrs. Ar-thur Udell , Mrs. Joseph Mango ,Mrs. Herman Berg. Mrs. Dan Ennis,Mrs. Anthony Green. Mrs. EdmondAdams, Mrs. Herman Goldsworth ,and Miss Sophie Klamfuss.

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Children's BazaarNets Hospital $130

The annual bazaar conductedlast week in the back yard of theEdward Molt l residence by chil-dren in the neighborhood of CherryAvenue and Second Street wassuccessful. The boys and girls col-lected $130 which they will turnover to St. Charles Hospital forCrippled Children.

There were booths which attract-ed young and old manned by thesmall fry themselves and manyprizes were offered. Winners in-cluded Mrs. Step hen Evans , Mrs.Adrianna Antos , Mrs. AnthonyDelMoral , Mrs. Herbert Terry, Mrs.Wil l iam Brady, Mrs . Frank Krepelaand Wil l iam Oilman.

President Grover Cleveland firstsaid , "the mails must go through. "

In Siam, houses are constructedwith odd numbers of floors andsteps to insure good luck.

LEGAL NOTICE

CITATION—PROBATETHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF

NEW YORKTOPAUL JANKOVICH , BERNARD

MILLER and ALFRED MILLERthe next of kin and heirs at law ofCATHERINA ELIZABETH MEESElate of Deer Park , Suffolk County,New York , deceased ,SEND GREETING:

WHEREAS, ANNAMAE NEILSresiding at Plantsville , Connecti-cut Executrix named in the will ofsaid deceased , lately applied to ourSurrogate's Court of the County ofSuffolk to have certain instrumentin writing and bearing date the7th day of December, 1954 relatingto both real and personal property,duly proved as the Last Will andTestament of the said deceased.

THEREFORE, You and each ofyou are cited to show cause beforeour said Surrogate 's Court at theCounty Court House at Riverheadin the County of Suffolk , on Mon-day, the 25th day of July 1955, atone o'clock in the afternoon ofthat day why said instrumentshould not be admitted to probateas the Last Will and Testament ofsaid deceased.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF , Wehave caused the Seal of the Surro-gate's Court of our said County olSuffolk to be hereunto af f ixed .

WITNESS , HON. EDGAR F.HAZLETON , Surrogate of our saidCounty at Riverhead , N. Y.. this21st day of June 1955.

MERWIN S. WOODARD'L.S.) Clerk of the Surrogate 's

Court.This citation is served upon you asrequired by law. You are not oblig-ee to appear in person, ir you fallto appear it will be assumed thatyou consent to the proceedings , un-less you file written objectionsthereto. You have a right to havean attorney-at-law appear for you.

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By ELINOR H. HAFF, Librarian

Open dally (except Sundays and Holidays) one to five p.m.;seven to nine p.m.. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Closed Saturdays during: July and August

"Some of Town of Islip's EarlyHistory ," written and illustratedby George L. Weeks , Jr., Islip townhistorian , has just been publishedin a limited edition of 350 copies.The book has 160 pages with anattractive format and binding. Twocopies are now on our shelves; onefor reference , the.other for circu-lation: This book will answer inpart the constant requests for ma-terial on local history as it is thefirst book dealing only with thehistory of Islip township. Mr.Weeks not. only gives excerptsfrom many early town meetings Jmtdescribes the feats of famous localpersonalities and genealogical dataof early settlers.

Jesse Merritt , Nassau Countyhistorian , says in his foreword thatthe origin of the word Islip is notIndian , also that Mr. Weeks haslived on the south side long enoughto earn the title of "clamdigger.".Islip was named for the birthplace ,in England , of William Nicholl, thefirst settler. According to Mr.Weeks, Mr. Nicholl purchased theland from Winnequaheagh, Sachemof the Conetcjuot Indian tribe andcalled it "Islip Grange."

The genealogy of the Edwards

family of Sayville is one of the firstlisted in Mr. Weeks' book. He saysthat the old Edwards buryingground was located 50 rods southof Edwards Street. (We have child-hood memories of playing here andhave often wondered if any of thestones are still in existence).

Mr. Weeks devotes considerablespace to the famous yachtsmen whoresided in Islip town. He says thatCapt. Leander Jeffrey, born in1848, was regarded as the mostprominent yachtsman of his day.Capt. Nathaniel Clock, Capt."Hank" Haff , Capt. Urias Rhodesand Capt. Samuel Gibson wereothers whose noteworthy sailingabilities made them famous in na-tional and international yachting.

Ships which had their "waterygraves on the beach ," church his-tory , folklore, taverns , summer ho-tels, and the oyster industry areall related by Mr. Weeks. Sayville,its settlers and bits of history, ismentioned in the book many times;in fact , the closing chapter is aboutthe history of the Sayville HoseCompany.

Mr. Weeks' book shows a broadknowledge of local history and hepresents it in an interesting style.

...TEL. SAY. 4-0200 or 4-0333G. H. Hlldebrandt , of Hamburg,

N. Y., arrived on Sunday to spenda week here with Mr. and Mrs. H.Lewis Herring.

Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Lobrovichof Los Gatos, Calif., visited withMr. and Mrs. George Wahn , ofGreene Avenue; for a week, en-route home after a four month'strip through Europe.

Mr. and Mrs. David Noonan andtheir children , Thomas, Mary, AnnMarie, and Michael , of Weymouth,Mass., were the guests on Mondayand Tuesday of Mrs. Noonan 's par-ents,.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaye, ofMaple Street. .

Judge and Mrs. Thomas Harrisand their children , Julianne andPatrick, of Fairway West , returnedhome on Saturday after a twoweeks trip to Menasha , Wish.,where they visited with Mrs. Har-ris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11.Peterson.

For discriminating women! Fash-ions of distinction-daytime, after-noon, and evening frocks and aboveall, the right hat designed by MmeGiurl, 178 East Main Street, Pat-chogue. 34tf

Mr. and Mrs. Richard De Graff ,of Sayville Boulevard, entertainedat a cocktail party at their home onSaturday evening before the dancegiven by the Junior Southside Hos-pital Auxiliary at the . SayvilleShore Club. Their guests were Mr.and Mrs. David Hartley, Mr. andMrs. Joseph Hindla , and Mr. andMrs. Fred Wiggley.

For expert watch repairing seeRichard Van Hine, 77 Main Street,West Sayvilte. All work is donewithin our own shop. 25ti

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callahan , ofPuritan Road, entertained at acocktail party at their home onSaturday evening before the dancesponsored by the Junior SouthsideHospital Auxiliary , held at the Say-ville Shore Club. Their guestswere Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryson ,Mr. and Mrs; James Byrne , and Mr .and Mrs. Edward Black.

Miss Carolyn Argondizza, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Argon-dizza , of Candee Avenue, returnedhome on Tuesday after spending aweek with her uncle and aunt , Mr.and Mrs. Al Argondizza , of WestOrange, N. J. She was accompaniedhome by her uncle and aunt , andgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. FrankArgondizza , who will visit here therest of this week.

House hunting, selling or rent-ing? See Fred W. Merdes, 340Main Street , Sayville 4-0504. tf

Nora Sarich , daughter of Mr. andMrs. Frank Sarich. of Collins Ave-nue, entertained a number offriends in celebration of her thirdbirthday last Friday. Guests wereMrs. William Doan and MargaretRoach, of Bay Shore, Lorraine Mey-er , of Bayport , Mrs. James Brownand- daughter , Jane, Marion L6-wenkron, Linda Raynor , Mrs. OttoBeetz and Nora 's brother, Stephen.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MartinJr., Of North Cliff Avenue, enter-tained at a birthday party Sat-urday in honor of Mr. Martin 'smother, Mrs. Joseph Martin , ofManton Street. Guests were Mr.and Mrs. Henry Mielcnhausen ;v.idchildren, Dorothy and Joseph ofValley Stream, Mr. and Mrs.Bruce Terry and children, MaryJane and Robin , of Patchogue, Mr.and Mrs. Harry Wandmaker, andMrs. Thomas Jenkins of Sayville.

Friday classes In baUet, toe andtap are now being conducted atSayville Odd Fellows Hall, FosterAvenue Extension, by Tessie Chandon Longfield's School of StageDancing. Phone Islip 3-1836. ltf

The Bayport-Sayville unit of theBrookhaven Memorial HospitalAuxiliary held its second annualdutch treat luncheon on Wednes-day at Land's End. Edward McGlllat the Hammond organ accompan-ied Mrs. Fred Merdes and Mrs.Earl Hammond in solos. Mrs. Mer-des was the winner of a hookedrug and Mrs. Charles Rogers -wonthe dark horse- Guests at the lun-cheon were Mrs. W. F. Schmitz,Mrs. J. W. Young, Mrs. JosephSchaff , Mrs. George West, Mrs.John F. White , Mrs. Lorin Price,Mrs. Arnold Hanson, Mrs. CharlesSchiller, Mrs. Bryan DeVoe, Mrs.Edward Donovan , Mrs. WilliamLeach , Mrs. William Leach Jr.,Mrs. Merchant Cushing, Mrs. Rus-sell Liebinan , Mrs. George Mcln-erney, Mrs. Edward Dietz, Mrs.Marguerite De Ronde, Mrs. C. H.Litchman , Mrs. M. J. MacLeod ,Mrs. Robert Swords, Mrs. EdwardWhelan , Mrs. Fred Dykstra , Mrs,John H. Windels , Mrs. Otto Pook,Mrs. Mary Steuer, Mrs. FannyGoldstein , Mrs. George Jacobs,Mrs. Edith Bishop. . Mrs. WilliamKennelly, Mrs. Robert Eberbach ,Mrs. Clarence Rogers, Mrs. L. F.Jahn , Mrs. H, S. O'Reilly, Mrs. J.Schweagler , Mrs. William Taylor ,Mrs. J. J. Wilkinson, Mrs. AlbertTerrel , Mrs. Emma Ruhl , Mrs. M.Hopkins, Mrs. Earl Hammond, Mri.Charles Geddes, Mrs. William Wil-liams, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. C. H.Bogel, Mrs. H. Ritchie, Mrs. E. Zeu-gin , Mrs. Henry Hunt , Mrs. M. McCloud , Mrs. Herbert Busch, Mrs.Burt Downer, and the Misses KayDowner , Denise M. DeRonde, Kath-leen McNamara and Ida De Ste-fano.

SAND CASTLES rise at Sayville public beach. The con-tractors are Doris and Harry Topping of Holbrook. Theproject was launched Monday.

A 1/c Walter Sutorius returnedTuesday to Dow Air Force Base,Bangor, Me., after spending a weekwith his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter A. Sutorius, of Fairway West.

Mr. and Mrs . Henry Hogrefe andtheir daughter , Miss Elizabeth , ofMain Street , spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Peter Peterson , of Ar-monk.

Martha and 'Peggy Bason ,daughters of Mr. and Mrs. AidylBason , of Garfield Avenue , arespending this week with the Rev.and Mrs. Robert Allen Hensly, ofthe Bronx.

Mrs. Bertha Roberts , ofPhoenix , Arizona , arrived last Fri-day to spend the summer with herson-in-law and daughter , Mr. andMrs. James Schroeder , of ChesterRoad.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Suckow andtheir daughter , Marilyn , andMarlyn Meier , of West Sayville,returned home on the week endfrom a three weeks trip to MexicoCity, Mexico. Enroute home theystopped at New Orleans, La.

Betsy and Bobby Lominska,children of Mr. and Mrs. ClemenseLominska, of Hamilton Street , arespending this week visiting withtheir aunt , Miss Katherine Ket-cham , of Coopestown. Mr. andMrs. Lominska will join ifhcmthis week end.

American Flag kits at S3 arenow for sale by Smith-Wever Post ,American Legion. Flags can beordered at Ray Smith's ServiceStation, 1 Main Street, Sayville.

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Mr. and Mrs. John WolstencroftJr., of Railroad Avenue , announcethe engagement of their daughter ,Miss Ann , and Louis La Fountain ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaFountain , of Hillside Avenue. MissWolstencroft was graduated fromSayville High School and is withDijtKprson 's *Real Estate office.Her fiance was also graduatedfrom Sayville High School and isassociated with his uncle in thebuilding business. No date hasbeen set for the wedding.

At a regular meeting of theSayville Garden Club Inc., holdon Wednesday afternoon, MrsJoseph Shanley, president , readsome proposed changes in the by-laws which will be voted on at theAugust meeting. Mrs. WilliamShelbourne was in charge of a pro-gram in which members were ask-ed to bring any interesting si-eci-ments of horticulture. Mrs. Wil-liam Weinberg showed a whitepoinsettia plant that had been inblossom since Christmas and wasin excellent condition , havingshed only five green leaves. Mrs.Roy Kahn brought the Haitianplant Ti that she had grown . Mrs.Charles Hemmingway brought abouquet in which were spraysfrom the holly shrub Mahon 'athat has yellow blossoms and Wueberries , Mrs. Charles M. Sieg-fried made several arrangementsin which were included Bells olIreland , red zinnias and dyedQueen Ann 's Lace. Mrs. RalphPeterson's arrangement includedthe lovely pure white album lily.The annual meeting will be- heldon A u g u s t 15th as willthe annual card party for mem-bers and guests. Hostesses forthe meeting were Mrs. RalphPeterson , Mrs. Charles Siegfried,Mrs. Jewett Smith and Mrs. J. Wr.Suydam.

Al Kost , manager for W. R. Hay-mans Auto Sales, at 283 East MainStreet, Patchogue, opposite BayAvenue , has new cars, any makeor model al lowest prices. Alsoused cars with new car guarantee.Patchogue 3-0958. 35tf

Miss Elizabeth Hawkes, ofChicago , 111., was the guest onTuesday and Wednesday, of Mr.and Mrs. John C. Wilson, ofGreene Avenue.

Mme. Giuri features coats , suits,dresses. Millinery fi t t ings are underpersonal supervision , 178 EastMain St. Patchogue. 31tf

Mrs. Celia Gentile, of Prov i-dence , R. I., arrived yesterday tospend a month with her son-in-law and daughter , .Mr. and Mrs.Ronald Ragno . of Alfred Street.

Will iam H. McElroy, of Brook-lyn , returned to his home Mondayaf ter spending two weeks vacation-ing with his aunt , Miss Ellen Flynn ,of Candee Avenue. Her niece.Mrs. W. R. Britton and her daugh-ter . Sue, of Portland . Ore., arespending this month with her. Mr.Britton will join them next week.

Mrs. C. J. Schultz, of Chicago.111., who is visiting with her par-ents . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck,of Greene Avenue , was the guestof honor at a stork shower givenfor her last evening by Mrs PaulWesterbeke and her daughter , Mrs.John C. Wilson , at the home elthe former , on Greene Avenue .The invited guests wore Mrs. Ken-neth Peck , Mrs. Albert Iloeekiey.Mrs . Robert Schacht , Mrs. Wil l iamPagels, Mrs. Walter T. Shirley .and Mrs. George Brewer , and theMisses Catherine lioag and Elean-or Hester.

The country store and museumof the Sayville Historical Societywill be open to the public on Sat-urday, July 301 h , and Sunday,July 31st . from two to live o'clockand two days each week in Aug-ust. In the house will be an ex-hibit of articles from the W. K.Post estate. Also the uniformand other effects or Mr. Post' sgrandfather Col. Phil l ippc Regisde Trobiand . who was a na t i ve ofFrance, a noted writer , artist,musician , world traveler and sol-dier. He became a Uni ted Statescitizen and served in the Civi lWar and is buried in St. Ann 'sCemetery, Sayville.

Mr. and Mrs. Mcindert Zegel , ofTariff Street and Chester Road,entertained at a clam bake andwienie roast Sunday in honor oftheir cousin , Mrs. Minnie Didcock ,who arrived from Birmingham ,England , recently. Present besidesthe guest of honor and the hostswere Mrs. Didcock' s son, RaymondDidcock' , of Whi te Plains , her son-in-law , Victor Finch, of Bayport ,and her cousins , Mr. and Mrs. Ray-mond O'Hara and son , Raymond , ofQuogue, Mrs. Wi l l i am Thornwell ,Sr., of Bay Shore , Mrs. KathleenLace, of North Bay Shore , Mr. andMrs. Wil l iam Thornwell , .Jr., of BayShore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.Stubly, of Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs.Howard Zegel , of Massapequa, Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Zegel , of Oak-dale. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cic-corallo , of Chester Road . OttoLietz , of Sayville , Mr. and Mrs .Herman Goldsworth , Mrs. Wil l iamFecica and Mr. and Mrs. H enry DeRonde, al l of West Sayvi l le .

For real estate and Insuranceneeds C. Bogel , 2fS 0 Main Street,Sayville 4-0341. 12tf

Midshipmen are so call ed becauseoriginal ly they had quar t ers amid-ships.

About . 100 years ago . railroadconductors were known as Mastersof Transportat ion.

If you can make helle r clap-trap, the world wi l l beat a path toyour door.—Lawson (M issouri ) Re-view.

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO BIDDERSSealed bids are requested for thefurnishing of Fuel Oil to be de-livered to Blue Point ElementarySchool aii( | Bayport ElementarySchool for the period from July 1,1955 to June 30, 195G.

Sealed bids are requested for fur-nishing of Pea Coal to BayportHigh School for the period fromJuly 1, 1955 to June 30, 1956.

Sealed bids are requested for thefurnishing of Pasteurized-Homo-genized Milk to Blue Point Ele-mentary School , Bayport Elemen-tary School and Bayport HighSchool for the school year 1955-56.

Specifications for each bid may beobtained at the office of H. GartonLewis Princi pal Bayport HighSchool.

Sealed bids must be in the handsof Jeromus E. Meissner , SchoolDistrict Clerk. Bavport , N. Y. notlater than July 29, 1955 at 8:30P. M. Bids will be opened and pub-licly read at that time.

Jeromus E. MeissnerSchool District ClerkUnion Free School District

No. 5Towns of Islip-Brookhaven,N. Y. 41t3

BOARD OF EDUCATIONSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7

OAKDALE - BOHEMIA, N. Y.NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that theBoard of Education of the under-signed school district will receiveand open sealed bids on August2nd. 1955 at 8.00 P. M. in the Oak-dale school building, MontaukHighway. Oakdale . New York.1-A bid for supplying No. 2 Fuel

Oil to schools in the district , bidto read price per gallon.

2-A bid for supplying No. 4 FuelOil to the schools in the district ,bid to read price per gallon.

Consolidated Union Free SchoolDistrict No. 7. Town of Islip,

N. Y.Charles Bernard. Clerk

Dated July 22nd., 1955 42t2