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BELLPORT NEWS ITEMS Marsrnret Warner, Tel. BEllport 7-0653 Visiting for Memorial day week- end with Mr. and Mrs. David Wins- low of l!ie>eliu Road were Mr. Winslow ' s brothei' and sister-in- law , .M r. and Mrs . Joel Win-Mow. and sons , Danny and Timmy, of Ambers! , Mass ., and Mrs. Wins- low ' s sister. Miss Ruth Shenk of Arlington , Va. On Tv .esday afternoon , MY. and .Mrs. William Florio of General McLean Drive entertained about :!() friends and relatives at a buf- fet, supper to honor their son . William , who received hi - First Communion at the Mary Immacu- late R. C Church that morning. * The races traditionall y held at the Bellport Bay Yacht ( \ ub for the Memorial Day Invitation could not be held Saturday and Surnl i . v and were tentativel y scheduled for Tuesday . NEW BELLPORT STREET MAPS 19(H) edition. On sale at Bettin- ger ' s Delicatessen and Bellhaven Luncheonette , Montauk Highway, and Heliport Stationery Store. Published by The Advance. Also contains streets in Brookhaven , Yaphank , Medford , East Patch- ogue . Patchogue , Blue Point and Bavport . All this for only 50c. — Adv. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Roeser of Brown ' s Lane drove to Providence , R. I., to bring home their son. Kirk , who has just comp leted his freshman year at Brown University. Mrs. Peter Paige and Mrs. Lis- penard Suydam of Be.I port Lane, drove to Wallingfo.d , Conn , Sat- urday to attend Mother ' s day at the Chciate School where their sons are students. Mr. and Mrs. Bohun Kinloch ol Charleston , S. C , who have just returned from a trip to Europe , are visiting their son-in-law , and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. John Sne- ileker of Bay Crest Lane. Tomor- row , Mrs . Snedeker will accom- pany her parents to Washington D. C, to attend the graduation of her sister , Miss Julie Kinloch from Ilolton Arms . Visiting with Mrs. Josep h Par- sons of Bellport Lane for the holi- sm day weekend were Mrs. II. E. liar dy of New York Cit y and Mr? Chandler Holden of Brookl yn. Memorial day weekend guests o Mr. and i\l!rs. Cyri l Redmond o; Map le Street were their son-in-lav and daug hter , Mr. and Mrs. Allai Ryan , III , and childien of Nev York City. Holiday weekend guests of Mi- ami Mrs. Henry llalsted of Rog er. > Avenue were Mr. and Mi's John Burt Holmes of New Yorl City and Alfred Bell of Mary land The Advance is on sale at Trot ! ta Brot hers , and Bellport Station ery in Heliport. —Adv. The Spring rummage sale spoil sored by the Episcopal Church- women of Christ Church will hi held in the new parish hall adja- cent to the church on South Coun- try Road June 8 and 9. The sate will run from 10 a. m. to A p m. an 1 from 7 p. m. to 9 p. in, next Thursday and from 10 a. m. to :i p. m. next Friday. Furthe ; information may be obtained from Mjrs. John Conway , ATlantic (>- 0030 , Mrs. Wallace ' Budny, ATlan- tic 0-044 1 , or the church at At- lantic (5-0299. For their final meeting of tht year , members of Brownie Troor, SO enjoyed a cook-out at the home of their leader , Mrs. Robert Wayte of Nort h Brewster Lane , Monday morning. Their other leader , Mrs . Edward Warner , was also present at the barbecue. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain White ano family of South Howell' s Point Road drove to New York City Saturday to bid Bon Voyage to Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Salmon who sailed on the President Polk for San Francisco , Calif. A Thistle Fleet 49 meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Josep h Hendrie of Thornhedge Road. Plans were discussed for the Long Island Sound District Cham- pionshi p to be held at the Say- ville Yacht Club July 29 and 30. Richard O'Rourke returned home Monday night .after completing his sop homore year at Syracuse Uni- versity. Mrs. Samuel Hallock of Lake Ronkonkoma is visiting for the holiday weekend with the Albert Hallock family of Pearl Street. Mrs. John Gibson and children, Susan and Billy of Pearl Street are spending the Memorial day weekend with Mrs. Gibson ' s broth- er and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Ambler near Hartford , Conn. Daphene Freitag celebrated her tenth birthday with a party Sat- urday afternoon. Her guests were Diana and Sheryl Hertlein , Linda Dorrien. Claudia Mason , Susan Demarest , Marjorie Kossoy, Helen Ann Green , Celeste Linsalota , and Dap hcne ' s sisters , Joyce , Cind y and Rita. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freitag of Country Club Road. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Thorndike of South Howell' s Point Road were Mrs. Thorndike ' s brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mirs. Karl S. Van Dyke and family of Roslyn Heights. Larry and Karl Wilcox of Ansonia , Conn., are vi- siting with their uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Thorndike. Your Summer fabrics are now on sale at The Textile Shop, 82 Railroad Avenue , Sayville. —Adv. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Cummings of Bieselin Road for the holiday weekend were Mrs. Cummings ' brother-in-law and sis- ter , Ma- , and Mrs. Thomas Clark and daug hter , Cathy of West Ha- ven , Conn., and her mother , Mrs. A. S. Barone of New Haven , Conn. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars , Post 8300 , will hold its annual Card party at Veterans hall in East Patchogue June \ 9. Mrs. Mildred Fuoco will be chairman of the affair. The five-piece outdoor red- wood set which will be awarded that evening is now on display in the window of Swezey and Newins Department Store in Pat- chogue. Paulette Fuoco , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Fuoco of Fuoco Street , received her First Holy Communion at St. Josep h the Worker R. C. Church Saturday morning. The Advance is on sale in Bell- inger ' s Delicatessen , Taylor ' s Del- icatessen , Vinny ' s Stationery & Luncheonette and Bellhaven Luncheonette in North Bellport. — Adv. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Collins of Bellhaven Road for the holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tatara and chil- dren , Douglas and Diane , of Kings- ton. Mrs. Collins ' mother , Mrs. Robert Pardee , returned to her home in Kingston after spending several days last week with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bowman of George Court were honored by a surprise cooperative farewell party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahoney of Bie- selin Road Monday night. About 65 guests were present. The hos- tesses were Mesdames Mahoney, Lawrence O'Reilly, Frank Long, James Vaughan , and John Sulli- van. The group presented Mrs. Bowman with a punch bowl set , and Mr. Bowman was given a briefbag. The Bowmans , who have been living n Bellport for the past seven years , will move this Sum- mer to Mlddleport , where Mr. Bow- man has accepted a position as principal of Middleport Element- ary School next Fall. Mark Cummings , son of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Cummings , re- ceived his First Holy Communion at Mary Immaculate R. C. Church Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings entertained at a family dinner following the ceremony. John Marshall , III, son of Mrs. [ John Marshall of Bell Street , will return home this week from Eagle- brook School . Deerfi e 'd , Mass. Dur- ing the Spring term , John was a member of the JV baseball squad. Members of Bell port Cadet Alliance Unit In Annual Review Boys and girls of the Bellport Battalion attended the annual re- view of the American Cadet Al- liance , Inc., May 20 at the 204th Combat Az*ms Regiment Armory 168th Street and Archer Avenue , Jamaica. They boarded a bus at the cor- ner of Station Roa d and Hampton Avenue , Bellport , at 4:30 p. m. to rendezvous with seven other bat- talions of Suffolk County at Wy- andanch for the affair. They also met in Central Islip along with several other battalions to participate in a Lttle League parade May 21. were Mesdames Elsie Balas , Bar- bara Marti. , Joan Day. Barbara Armstrong, Koreen Ruffin , Ethel Keeney, Marthat Sperry and Dor- othy Russell. The Brookhaven Me ' movial Hos- pital Unit will hold it ' s annual dinner at Link' s R e st a u ra nt , Northport, June 9. Ridge Parent-Teacher Associa- tion held a joint executive meeting including the out-going and the in-coming officers May 25 at Ridge school where they discussed last year ' s activities and the com- ing yea r ' s p lans. OlHcers atten- ding were John Anastasi , Marvin Rocklein , Mesdani\s Mary Gow. Eleanor Smith , Helen Ehler , Jan- et Grube , Margaret Nicolay. Kay M.ooney, Jerri Spegele , Ray Wai- kie , Frances Lazzaro , L. Carrabus , Sabina Albers , Zelda Becht , Rose Macedo and Doroth y Barscb. llu next Parent-Teacher Association meeting will be June 13 with in- stallation of officers and a musical program with Robert Quinn . mu- sic teacher of Ridge Junior High. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Quinn of Old Saddle Road were Mrs. Ernes- tine Stapf of Glendale and Mrs. Joseph Strasser of Ridgewood. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neilson and son , Thomas, of Old Saddle Road were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neilson and children , Jaqueline , John , Janice , Jo-Ann and Jeffrey, of Rockaway. Sunday ' s guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke of Sally Lane were Mrs. Burke ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. John Lane of Maspeth , and the Lanes ' grandchildren , John and Karen , of Ponton Lake, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Whittle and daughters , Elizabeth , Patricia and Mary, of Dew Flag Road , were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Theodore Parker in Metuchen , N J. Melvin Gow and Jerry Larrimer of Boy Scout Troop 90 , Wading River , received the Order of the Arrow at the Baiting Hollow Boy Scout camp this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grimaldi and daughter , Leslie Taylor , of Dew Flag Road , were guests at a Bar- B-Q Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallota at Sound Beach. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Leivalt of Princeton , N. J., and Mr. and Mrs . Michael Zinna and children , Maria , Susan and Michael , Jr., of Belle Terre. Michael Dickhoff , son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickhoff of Woodlot Road , is a patient at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital , Patchogue. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 37 met Thurs- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grimaldi on Dew Flag Road , where the girls completed the Puppeteer ' s badge and rehearsed the Flag ceremonies. Girls atten- ding with leader , Mrs. Eleanor Naughton , were Leslie Taylor , Momilani Naughton , Marion Ben- en , Susa n Becht , Christie Dalton , Lynn Miller , Kathy Cyran , Elea- nor and Grace Snyder , Linda Ig- nakzac , Gilda Anastasi , Helen Gioquinto , Anita Lombardo , Pa- tricia Whittle . Sherry Griffin and Edith Barsch. Brownie Troop met Wednes- day in Ridge School where they made stuffed toys. They visited the Brookhaven Memorial Hospi- tal Saturday, where they distrib- uted toys they had made previous- ly to the children there. Mesdames Frederick Barsch and Josep h Ai- ello , leaders , transported and ac- companied the following girls: Jaqueline Tyree , Laura Cvran , Rosemary Falletta , Phyllis Fer- rantello , Sandra Gow . Mary Grace Lazzaro. Pamela Douglas and Linda Aiello. BOY SCOUTS Cub Pack 18, \ held its Pack Meeting Friday at Ridge School where Thomas Badger of a River- head Boy Scout troop demonstra- ted several Western Indian dances including the Buffalo and the cer- emonial Snake dance. He will lie a Junior Assistant Scout leader in Ridge and will teach the Cubs In- dian dancing. The Cubs were dressed in Indian costume- - for the occasion and displayed Indian handcrafts made b y them. They also put on a humorous skit and sang several songs. The theme for June is Conservation , and Wind- sor Gow will be the instructor. The next pack meeting will be combined with a family picnic to be held June 25 , rain date , July 2. at the home of Mi . and Mr s . Elbert C. Smith. CHURCH NEWS Worship services at St. Mark' s Evangelical Lutheran (Munch , Wil- liam Floyd Parkway, are at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday (Munch School for all children i> at 9:15 . choir rehearsal at 8 p. m. Thursday. A strawberry festival will be held from 2 to 4 p. m. Jul y 2 at the church with Mrs . Franz Nicolay in charge of tie* refresh- ments and Mrs. Frederick Brod- man , the entertainment. The Senior Luther League gave a dinner Sunday at the church to raise funds for a delegate to be sent to the Lutheran convention in Miami this Summer and one Leaguer to a Leadership Training School in Pennsylvania. The Junior Luther League met with Pastor Harold Drum Tuesday and planned a scavenger hunt for the following meeting. They were Leslie Taylor. Loretta Brodman , Karen Nicolay, George La Gois , Robert Koepke and Kathy C yran. NEW FROM JOHNS-MANVILLE ¦ ~ 1 ==1 \ ' ' —M BAMBOO TRELLIS FLOBAL TRACERY MEDALLION acoustical ceiling panels—12\ x 12\ Im agin ation hit s the ceiling SIX IbJLAJN JD LUMBER Corp. C' mon in and see the exciting new Johns-Manville Col- fpili§P53 lection of acoustical ceilings created by the noted de- RlllI §S28 signer , Michael Greer. See , also , the first ceiling panel $f I^HI IPTO and floor tile designed for each other ... lets you create MMIIHIMIM completely integrated rooms easily and inex- H9|HH pensively. While here , pick up your copy of ^^Gff*^! the idea-filled brochure , \Imagination Hits LL j ^-^ j-j the Ceiling. \ It' s free ! FREE BROCHURE JOHM S MAKVILLF - IjYj (fa* \f Uj Unxs ot BUI owa* _ mU\ W&A Cf A VIV ' - COAL f aZ ^k %t> ^ L MUl LUMBER ^\ - ^WM — *fefejH* vMEgFORPJ^N.V.J^g 0^ T t^hm^ ORov£R S-S2S2 ?H^isBXfjH4 chogue BELLPORT LEGALS NOTICL TO RESIDENTS ()!• \ il.LAGL Ot' HKLU'ORT \OkDiAAXCK 7. :: — Sweeping Roiuse int o bt.eet> No pei.MMi >\\.\\\ iiirow , deposit, -weep oi - cause the accumulation of a-JK . s , r-iu. -e , ilebris . <int , gra. -^ cippiim. - , leaves , wa-u e or garbage upon any >:reet , Mdewalk or pub- l. t , i :ur , or m any private stieet , .ano or p.emi ^ e ^ , < \cept whole - -I'd ^ub-iaiiee >hall lie k-pt in w.itr t.::h. , covered conta.ner ^ or re. e.ita < le- . placed in - IU M I manner :. • iO f. ' ici itate collodion bv the \ ' ' ag\ . \ \ ! Ta - . lolf'ii ion referred to nn a is th ' icLiiiiar scheduled gar- bage co iection or the semi-annual MluduK- d clean up day. - - . At no othei t une . hould material of this naiure be p ace 1 at th • curb . THE VILLAGE BOARD NO i ICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT MEEi l. ' \u AND R EGISTRATION OP \OTERS Central School District No . t Tow n of Brookha\en Suffolk County, V> \\ l ork MMie Board o\ ' Education of Centra l School Distiict No. 1 of the Town of Brookhaven. Suffolk County . Now Vork. HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that a S pecial . District Meeting of the qualified I voters of said School District wii be held at the .Junior H igh School gymnasium. Kreamer Street . Boll- port . New York, in said S. 'hoo. District on the Llth day oi' dune. liXU at 1:1. \ ) o ' clock p. m.. Easter' . Daylight Saving Time , for the purpo e of voting b y voting mach- ine on the propositions hertinaftei set forth. Pedis for the purpose of voting will be kept open be- tween the hours of 2 o ' clock p. m. and 10 o ' clock p. in.. Eastern Day- li g ht Saving Time. PROPOSITION NO . 1 RESOLVED THAT THE AN- NEAL B l' DG ET () F S A 1 D SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR l%l-li)(52 BE AND MMIE SAME HEREBY IS ADOPTED AND AUTHORITY IS HEREBY GIVEN TO RAISE MMIE REQUISITE P O R T I O N THEREOF BY TAXATION OX THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE DISTRICT. PROPOSITION NO. 2 RESOLVED THAT THE BUD- GET OF THE FISCAL YEAR UM51-1%2 BE AMENDED BY PR O VIDING THAT SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION BE FURNISHED TO ALL ELE- MENTARY PUPILS WH O LIVE AT A DISTANCE OF ONE-HALF MILE OR MORE FROM THE SCHOOL WHICH TH E Y L E G A L L Y ATTEND ANO THAT SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION SERVICE BE PROVIDED FOR HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS WHO LIVE AT A DISTANCE OF ONE MILE OR MORE FROM THE SCHOOL WHICH THEY LE- GALLY ATTEND. AT AN AD- DITIONAL COST TO THE DIS - TRICT NOT TO EXCEED TWELVE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($ 12. - 2(id. O0) . PROPOSITION NO . 3 RESOLVED THAT THE BUD- GET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR liK ) l-li < < ;2 BE AMENDED BY APPROPRIATING AN ADDI- TIONAL SUM NOT TO EX- CEED ONE THOUSAND DOL- LARS ($1 ,000.00 ) TO PAY F'OR A MUSIC PROGRAM TO BE CONDUCTED DURING THE MONTH OF JULY. 1%1. PROPOSITION NO. 4 RESOLVED THAT THE BUD- GET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1 Ml-19( 12 BE AMENDED BY APPROPRIATING AN ADDI- TIONAL AMOUNT OF FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($4, - 000 .00) TO PAY FOR THE COST OF A SUMMER PLAY- GROUND PROG R A M TO BE CONDUCTED IN THE SCHOOLS DURING THE MONTH OF JULY. 1961. AND FURTHER NOTICE TS GIVEN that the above proposi- tions will appear in substantiall y the above form on the voting machines . AND FURTHER NOTICE IS . GIVEN that a ropy of the state- im in ot iiie amount of money which will be required for the fiscal year 10(>1-1<)(>2 , exclusive of public moneys , may bo obtained b y any taxpayer of the District during the seven (7) days imme- diatel y preceding said S pecial Meeting except Satu rdays , Sun- days or holidays , at each of the following Schoolhouses in which school is maintained , during the hours designated: Bellport High School . K reamer Street , Bell port ; K r e a in e r S t r e e t Elementary School; Dunton Avenue Elemen- tary School; Brookhaven Elemen- tary School . Brookhaven , and Hampton Avenue Elementary School between the hours of 0 a. m. and . ' •! p. m. Eastern Day- lig ht Saving Time . AND FURMM1ER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant , to Section 201 1 of the Education Law of the State of New York, personal registration is required of each voter. MMie register of the School District , prepai-'d by the Board of Registration at the an- nual meeting of the voters of th< School District held on May 2 and A , lixri , will be used at this Spir- al Meeting. All qualified \otcrs ,vho regis, ered at the Annual M'hool Dutrict Meeting on May 2 md ' A. 1M1 are not required to register again for this Special district Mi-etiug. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY HYEN that the Board of Regis- ration will meet at the .luiuo) High School gymnasium on Krea mer Street in Bellport , New Yoik. on the . \ >th and (ith days of June , 19(il , between the hours of 2 o ' clock p. m. and 10 o ' clock p. m. Eastern Dayli ght Saving Tune , at which time the Board , of Reg istra- 1 ion will prepare the register oi he School District and any per- son shall be entitled to have his name placed upon such registei provided that at such meeting oi the Board of Registration he is known or proven to the satisfac- tion of said Board of Reg istration ' to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such special school meeting or election for which such register is prepared , and that, the register so p><> pared pursuant to Section 201 1 of the Education Law will he filed in the Office of the Clerk of the School District , Dun- ton Avenue School , Dunton Ave- nue , East Patchogue , New York , and that, such reg ister >vill be open for inspection b y any quali- fied voter of the District between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Eastern Daylight Sav ig Time on and after June 7. 1 0<>I and each of the days thereafte r except Sun- day to the day set for the meet- ing and on the day of the meet- ing between the hours of 9 a. in. to the closing of th- polls. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an infor- mation meeting will be held in the auditorium of the Junior High School. Kreamer Street , Bell port. New Vork , at 8 o ' clock p. in.. Eastern Daylight Saving MMme , on the 12th day of June, lflfil. Dated: May 15. 10(5 1 1 Bellport. New York- William E. Mulkeen District Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a public hearing will h? held on the 12th day of June , 19(51 at the Village Office of the Village of Bellport, 144 South Country Road in said Village at 8:00 o ' clock P. M., Eastern Daylight Saving- Time, upon the question of the enactment of the following amend- ment to the Building and Zoning Ordinances of the Unified Code of the Village of Bell port , to wit: \BE IT RESOLVED that Chap- ter 10 of the Unified Code of Or- dinances of the Village of Bell port be amended as follows: 'That Article XIII be amended by the addition of the following: Swimming Pools — Private swimming pools two (2) feet in depth or more will be permitted provided they meet the following 'AND BE IT FURTHER RE- SOLVED that this amendment shall take effect at the earliest lime permitted under law. Dated: May 22 , 1961 Bellport , New York Martha R. Houston Villatre Clerk requirements : (a) Be completel y enclosed by a four (4) foot restrictive type fence with self-closing gate with spring latch which can be locked. (b) Acceptable drainage system to be self-contained upon prem- ises. (c) No pool shall be located closer to a front propert y line than fifty (50) feet in the A Resi- dence district , forty (40) feet in the B Residence district , thirty (30) feet in the C and D Resi- dence district. NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF VILLAGE OF BELLPORT . PERMITS FOR PERMISSION TO TAKE FISH , CRABS OR OTHER MARINE LIFE WITHIN THE VILLAG E OF BELLPORT SHALL BE ISSUED ONLY TO RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF BELLPORT. THE VILLAGE BOARD NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby g iven that the Annual Election will be held in the Village of Bellport , New York , at the Communit y Center , on the 20th day of June , 1961 between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p. m. Day light Saving Time , and that at such election the following of- ficers are to be elected for the term set opposite thereto , respec- tively: One Mayor for the term of two years : Two Trustees for the term of two years : Dated : Bellport , New York May 15, 1961 Signed : Harry F. Bedell , Mayor Martha R. Houston , Clerk Business will probably keep right on being good for those who are aggressive , give good values , good services and advertise in The Advance. —Adv. BELLPORT METHODIST CHURCH Bellport, N. Y. Rev. Frederick I. Smith , Pastor THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Commission on Chris- tian Social Relations. SUNDAY 9:. '?() a. m. — Sunday School for all ages. Adult class taught by the pastor. 11 a. m. — Church service. Bab y sitting in Aldersgate. 6 p. m. - Junior Hi gh Fellow- ship. 7:o0 p. m. — Senior Youth Fel- lowshi p. TUESDAY 8 p. in. — Commission on Mem- bershi p and Evangelism. WEDNESDAY I p. m. — Mid-Week Prayei service. 7 p. m -— Choir practice. 8 p. m.—Mid-Week Bible class. BROOKHAYEN-SOUTH HAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Beaver Dam Road, Brookhaven Rev. Charles A. Id-Hogg Pastor FRIDAY 8 p. m. — Meeting of session. SUNDAY 9:.M 0 a. m — Church School. II a. m. — Worship service. Sermon topic , \Our Naturalism is Unnatural. \ TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Campaign Follow-Up committee. News of the Churches Peter V. Snyder Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Sny der of Bay Crest Lane. Bellport , graduated from the Laglebrook School in Deerfield , Mass., this week. C. Thurston Chase , headmaster of the School , awarded di plomas to the 40 members of the School' s thirty-ninth gVa d u. ating class. Peter will attend Taft School in the Fall. During the Spring term Peter was a member of the track team. At commencement he was awarded the prize for excellence in piano study, along with John W. Pear- son of Rochester. Bellporter Is Grad Of Eag lebrook School Mrs. Inj rrid Grimaldi. YAphank 4-4716 Susan Di Perri , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip Di Perri of Ridgt Road , celebrated her 14th birthday, May 25 , with a surprise party giv- en by her mother. Guests were Judy Minardi V i r g i n i a Grey. Mary Ann Austen , Theresa Spezo , M.aria Schaaff , Nancy Kaufman . Gary Hoefner , Brvan Becht , Ron- ald Penner , Elizabeth W h i t t 1 e , Barbara Zappavigna , Tina Nico- lay, Sheila Johnson , Dennis a n d Richard Mc Kaige. Kenneth Schaaff , one-year-old son of M' r. and Mrs. Frederick Schaaff of Woodlot Road , celebra- ted his birthday Monday with a party. His guests included Made- l yn and Alexander Stumpp, Joseph and Patricia Peprock y, Charles Spezio , John and Raymond Dick- hoff , Judy, Robert , Patricia and Edward Halverson and Robert and Barbara Dougherty of Riverhead. The Advance is on sale at Wat- tie ' s Grocery, and Ridge Post Of- fice in the Ridge. —Adv. Philli p Di Perri , son of Mr. and Mrs. Philli p Di Perri of Ridge Road , has been accepted at Ste- phens University of Technology, Hoboken N.J. and will begin h i s studies there in the Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day of Sally Lane accompanied by Mr. Day ' s father , William Day of Brooklyn , attended the wedding of Miss Mary Gillispie of the Bronx to John Mc Nally of Brooklyn , Sat- urday, at St. Brendan ' s * R. C. Church , the Bronx , and the recep- tion at Meyers Parkway Restaur- ant and later visited Mr. Day ' s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Day, and their in- fant daughter , Robin Ann , in Brooklyn. The Home Extension Service met Monday night at St. Mark' s basement with Mrs. Helen Schmidt instructing the members in a cot- ten dress project. Ladies attending News Items of The Ridge BUAfttetefafogS^^ In a true luxury compact... Bl/CKFT SEATS ARE JUST THE BEGIIVM/VG I I THE BUCKET SEAT S in Futura-individu- H yM |l||| / ffpl\ \ | jj were created by the men who designed the WM ILlli iilii Jlft^J- - 'Jl 1 ^ iffi Thunderbird' s fabulous interior. 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