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BELLPORT NEWS ITEM S Margaret Warner , AT 6-0653 Mi - . CI like Williams of South Counti y Road attended her class i union ac Vassal College , Pough- ket ' p-K> . .luii\ !' and 10. On June 11. she and Mi. Williams attended tie idiiiiiie\! ement ewreises at Williams College , Williamstown , Vl .iss . fiom u' .ch then sen , Tom , nad ated wth a bac heloi ot \ art- d 'n i> 'e \ etoi' p m p hilosonh y, which ha- been m 't' .int; eveiy othei week at the home of Dr and Mis. •lanu - Wainei of Bellha\cn Road , held it. - fin'i l meetinu. followed by lef l eshments , last Wednesday night. The meetings weie conduct- ed by Di Nathaniel Roe , who is on lea\ e of absence foi two yeais. from Wellesley College , Mass., wheie le is mot ' ebsoi of philos- op hy Mi. and Mi s . Victoi M. Reusch and son. Y'ttor . Ji.. of vSouth Howell ' - Point Road , visited Mrs. lieusch' s bioiher-in-law and sister, \li. and Mi s . Noinrin T. Mathiew s in D \in . N J. , i' lom June 9 to 13. While theie. they attended the commencement c e l e m o n y at Punceton Unneisity from w hich (hen -on , Charles , was gzaduated June 1J. Brow n ' s Garage. Tel. ATlantic 6-0229.—Adv. Aileen Reilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . James Reilly of Circuit Road, celebrated her fifth birth- da> with a party June 12. Her guests were Anne , Lynne and Jeanne Bookless. Li' -a Cappalli , Debbi and Judy Webber , Debbie Ann I/iFever . Jeannie Butler , and Aileen\ s i - t or s , Maryanne and Si -an. An man 1 C Edward W. Cum- mmgs , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- waid Cummings of North Howell' s Point Road, left June 12 after spending three weeks ' leave with his parents. Al/C Cummings , who had been in Italy for the past :i' j yt a r.s , has re-enlisted and re- turned to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano . Italy. Miss Carol Zerbarini of Bay Shore was a weekend houseguest of Miss Kath y Bergm , daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bergin of Academv Lane. Mrs. Nelly Gaffney and Jack Fieed of San Francisco. Calif., visited for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Holland of Aca- demv Lane. While Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Paisley and family of Thornhedge Road are spending the Summer months camping around the Great Lakes area and Canada , their home will be occupied by Dr. and Mis. F . Cole and famil y. Dr. Cole w ill be at the Brookhaven Nation- al Laboratoi y for the Summer. Visiting last Thursday and Fri- day with Miss El zabeth Holland of Academy I ane was Miss Nanc> Gabriel of Seal ' oid. In celebration of Janet Gard- ner ' s eleventh birthday, Mis. Jane Gardner of George Co. it entei - tained Janet and a few of hei friends for d : nner at the Bellport Golf Club Restaurant and the movies in Patchogue. The guests were Maro der Mateosian , Kathy Kouts , Carol French , and Kathy ' s sister , Jeanie. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Elliott and family of New York City have moved to their home on Bell port Lane for the Summer months. Visiting for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penny of Station Road are their son and daughter- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pen- ny and children , Donna and Mark, of Melbourne , Fla. A joint birthday part y was gi- ven for Nancy and Michael Bow- man June 13 by their parents , Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bowman of George Court. Michael was three years old , and Nancy will be six in July. Those present were Bar- bara Ann Patanjo , KaJ- y and Kevin Lockwo od , Jeanne and Christopher Reynolds , Maureen and Susan Long, Susan and Dickie Brown , Debbie Springhorn , and Nancy ' s and Michael ' s sister , Mary Lynn. The J. B. Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Harold Penny last Wednesday night. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Honnett of North How- ell' s Point Road drove to Shelter Island to spend the day with Mrs. Honoett' s brother-in-law and sis- ter , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Mrs. Honnett was recently guest- of-honor at a surprise birthday party given by her daughters , Elizabeth and Marian Honnett. About 35 friends attended the cele- bration. Bell port Fish Market — Fresh Daily. ATlantic 6-0710. —Adv. Day Demarest , president ol The Bellport National Bank , atterded the New York State Bankers ' Con- vention at Lake Placid last Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday. Members of the Hampton Ave- nue School faculty and their wi- ves and husbands enjoyed a beach party at the Summer home of Mr. and M.s. Richard Brown on Pe- conic Bay Saturday night . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stock and family of Country Club Road will spend the Summer at Brighton while Mr. Stock is attending the University of Rochester. While they are away, their home will be occupied by Dr. and M v s. J. Strickler and their three children of New York City. Dr. Stickler will be with the Brookhaven Na- tional Laboratoiy. Theresa de St. Phalle of Upper Saddle Ri\er , N. J., spent the week end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes of Academy Lane. Mrs. D. Clifford Ruth of Glad- wyn , Pa., is visiting for tie week , with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. W. Dorsey Smith of Bellport Lane. A luncheon party was given for Jimmy Klein on Saturday in cele- bration of his seventh birthday, by his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klein of Country Club Road. Guests at the party were Jean and Joan Fasce , Chustine Cox , Mary Burgess , Steven Feeney, Freddie Hollman , Wendy Dema- rest , and Jimmy ' s brothers , Mike and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Lispenard Suydam and their son , Nardi , of Beilport Lane attended Mr. Suydam ' s twen- t'eth class reunion at Colgate University, Hamilton , over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughan of North Howell' s Point Road at- tended the wedding of their niece , Miss Vaug han Koehler , to Tom Brown at Great Neck Saturday afternoon. The reception was held at the home of the bride ' s parents , Mir. and Mrs . Paul Koehler , for- merly of Bell port. Mr. and Mrs. Henrfnn Chamberlain of North Howell' s Point Road also attended the wedding and reception. Mrs. Jane Gardner ' s kindergar- ten took a field tri p to the Suf- folk County Farm in Yaphank Friday. On Tuesday, Mrs. Gladys Moore took her second grade to visit the Manor of St. Georg e at Mastic. After they ate their lunch at Shirley Beach , the students went to visit the Saffolk County Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Fowler and children , Marjorie , Walter and Thomas , of Woodbridge , Conn., are staying in the Richard Brown home on George Court for the Summer months. Mr. Fowler , an associate professor at Yale Uni- versity, New Have n , Conn., is a physicist at the Brookhaven Na- tional Laboratory this Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family have moved to their Summer home on Peconic Bay, Mattituck. The Advance is on sale in Bett- inger ' s Delicatessen , Taylor ' s Del- icatessen , Vinny ' s Stationery & Luncheonette and Bellhaven Luncheonette in North Bellport. — Adv. Last week Maik Wiener , son of JV$i^ and Mre. Bemaid Wiener of Gfcdrge Court, graduated from the Temple Beth El Religious School , Patchogue , after five years of study. The evening before the ceremony, a party was given at the temple by tne parents for the memlbers of the graduating class and their fiiends. Guests from this area were George Wittier , Josiah Rosenblatt and Alan Sil- verstein. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Burritt of Rochester visited for the w eekend with their son-in-law and daugh- ter , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Higin- bofcham of North Howell' s Point Road. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Donovan and family of New Jersey will live in the Murphy home on Bieselin Road this Summer , while Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy and family are staying with Mrs. Murphy ' s mother , Mrs. Thomas Irons of Rockaway. The Triple Trey Canasta Club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Humbert of East Patchogue last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Beitel of North Howell' s Point Road an- nounce the birth of a son weigh- ing nine pounds , at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Tuesday morn- ing. The Beitels have three other children , Marcie, Eugene and Elaine. Thirty members and friends of the Bellport Methodist Church Couples ' Club went to Camp Quini pet on Shelter Island for the weekend. They enjoyd boating, swimming, water skiing, and othe r outdoor and water sports. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McChesney, Jr., of Bell- port Lane were their mothers , Mrs. Harvey McChesney, Sr., of Amityville and Mrs. Natalie Wal- bridge of Locust Valley, who were here to help celebrate the fifteenth birthday of their grandson , Har- vey, III. The Advance is on sale at Trot- ta Brothers , and Bellport Station- ery in Bellport. —Adv. Last week , Mrs. Frederick Cow- an of Livingston Road returned from her thirty-fifth class re- union, held over the commence- ment weekend at Oberlin College in Ohio. At the same time and for the rest of the week , Dr. Frederick Cowan attended the an- nual health p h ysics society meet- ing in the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas , Nov., where he met with the board of trustees and gave a paper on \Certification of Health Physicists. \ Over 900 from the United States and abroad came to the meeting. Mesdames Peter Paige , George Roeser and Henry Haskell enter- tained a few friends at a luncheon for Mrs. David H. Lanman , Jr., of Hulse Street , June 13 , before she left on a short tri p to the West Coast with her husband. A supper party was given for Nancy Jo Roberge Monday after- noon in celebration of her ninth birthday by her paients , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberge of George Court. The guests were Lois Scor- damaglia , Susan Weinstein , Bev- erly Wiener, Jeannie Gardner , Christine Hamlyn , Gene Hassell , Pamela Love, Kathleen Rudden , Ellen French , Karen Dahl , and Nancy Jo ' s sister , Ellen. Dr. and Mlrs. Li ncoln Wolfen- stein and their smbll son , Leonard , have rented the Van Vlecks ' house at 11 Brown ' s Lane until the end of July. Dr. Wolfenstein , a pro- fessor at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg h , Pa., will be a physicist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory during that time. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Warner of Bellhaven Road for several days last week were Miss Joyce Kawamoto of Hawaii and Mis sCarol Swett , attendants at the wedding of 'Miss Nancy Baier to Ensign John Alexanderson Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Deward Eades and family of George Court will spend the Summer vacation at a fishing lodge near Louisville , Ky. While they are away, their home will be rented by Dr. and Mrs . R. Le- vine. The eighth grade Girl Scouts from Troops 16 and 62 enjoyed a primitive overnight at Camp Edey, Bayport , June 16 and IT. This was a final even t of their Intermediate Girl Scouting. The girls were Donna Ahrend , Virgin- ia Beth , Karen Bohn , Margo Critz Janice Hoyler , Susan Hunter , Nan- cy Padlon , Diane Simmons and Barbara Snyder. They were ac- companied by their leaders , Mrs. Richard Beth and Mrs. John Bojus , and also , by Nancy and John Bojus. Professor Claude Scheifley of Worcester , Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs Stanley H. Fillion of Scarsd' ale were weekend houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beth of Leisure- l y Lane. Mrs. George s Peter of Bell port Lane left Saturday to spend the Sumimer months at her home in Annisquam , Mass. Weekend houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faust of Broad- view Avenue were Mrs. Faust' s brother , Captain E. V. Turini of Bermjuda , and her nephew , Guy Boissonneault of Manchester , R.L \Pepper , \ beloved dog of Mrs. Anthony Regalmuto of Woodland Park Road , is recuperating at his home following an accident in which he was badly bitten on his nose , and his tongue was nearly severed. He made \three visits \ to an area dog hospital. NEW BELLPORT STREET MAPS 1960 edition. On sale at Bettin- ger ' s Delicatessen and Bellhaven Luncheonette , Montauk Highway, and Bellport Stationery Store . Published by The Advanee. Also contains streets in Brookhaven , Yaphank , Medford , East Patch- ogue , Patchog ue , Blue Point and Bayport. All this for only 50c. — Adv. Woraea * s Ass ' n Plans Cartf Part y June 29 In Carriage House BROOKHAVEN — The Wo- men ' s Association of the Brook- haven-Soui.li Haven Presbyterian Church is selling to the public a limited number of tickets to its card party to be held at the Car- riage House in Brookhaven at 8 p. m. June 29. Both men and women p layers are welcome to participate. Tickets are available through women of the church , or they may be reserved by telep honing Mrs. Charles A. Kellogg at ATlantic 6-0542. There will be 18 tables of cards. As is customary, the payers aie requested to bring their own decks. A special door award consisting of food delicacies , will be given. The basket will contain a tinned ham , imported jams and jellies , ins of sea food , and an interest- ing gourmet collection of pickled bumble bees and toasted ants. Ad- ditional awards will be offered to the high point player at each ta- ble. In cooperation with the women of the church the Men ' s Associa- .ion is assisting in the special de- coration of the Carriage House for this even t with the installa- tion of tables , chairs , special ligl t- ing and screening for the doors and windows. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the fund for restoring the Old South Haven Church , a project which is now being ac- complished by the Presbyterian congregation. Bellport Legais PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at a meeting of the Village Board of the Village of Bellport , New York , held at the Village Office , South Country Road , Bellport , at 8:00 p. m. Day ligh t Saving Time , on the 12th day of June , 1961 the following amendment to the Build- ing 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 w ill be permitted provided they meet the following requirements : (a) Be comp letel y enclosed by a four (4) foot restrictive type fence with self-closing gate with spring latch which can be locked. (b) Accep table drainage system to be self-contained upon prem- ises. (c) No pool shall be located closer to a front property line than fifty (50) feet in the A Resi- dence district , fort y (40) feet in the B Residence district , thirty (30) feet in the C and D Resi- dence district. 'AND BE IT FURTHER RE- SOLVED that this amendment shall take effect at the earliest time permitted under law. Martha R. 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Steve Lembo , scout for Dodgers , made presentation at first all-star dinner. Roy Campari- ella , former Dodger great , was principal speaker . —Photos bv Joseph Adams Trophies Attest to Banner Year for Clippers ' BELLPORT — In a quiet election in the Village of Bellport Tuesd/ay, all incum- bents whose terms exp ire this year were re-elected for two- year terms. Sixty-nine voters turned out and the result of the balloting showed that Mayor Harry F. Bedell polled 64 votes , Trustee John T. Keeley, 67 , and Trustee Law- rence E. Fuller , 63. ! Re-Elect Incumbents | In Bell port Voting Charles Finn , son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alvord Finn of South Counti y Road , Bell port , received a bache ' or of arts degree at com- mencement exer- cises held at :Ha milton Col- ! eg-e , Clinton , June 11. He was award- ed depa r t m e n t honors in public speaking, and the Dean Alfange Es- say prize. During his sen- i ior v e a r. Mr. Charles Finn p mn wa & presi _ dent of Delta Upsilon Fraternity, and also president of the Pi Delta E psilon Honorary Journalism So- ciety. He served on the editorial staff of the college newspaper , The Spectatozv-and was business editor of the Literary magazine. Award Chas. Finn BA At Hamilton College BELLPORT — Donations of recipes , gifts , and \ white ele- phant \ table items for the annual Bellport Methodist Church fair Jfuly 6 are being soug ht by the committee in charge , which includ- es Mrs. James Hawkins , Mrs. Frederick I. Smith and Mrs. Ha- rold Rathkamp, co-chairmen. Set to run from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. on the church grounds off South Country Road heie in Bellport , the fair will be sponsor- ed 1>y the Woman ' s Society of Christian Service. Various gifts will be sold , along with covered dishes and surprise packages. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will be on hand to dis- pense refreshments in the form of ica cold soda. A tea table will be set up for those who like warmer beverages. . f Games will be played and a popularity contest will be held. A prize will go to the winnei. A highlight of the affair will be an old-fashioned church supper. All are invited to attend. WSCS Co-Chairmen Seek Items , Reci pes for Upcoming Fair BROOKHAVEN-SOUTH HAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Beaver Dam Road, Brookhaven Rev. Charles A. Kellogg Pastor SUNDAY 11 a. m. —Worship service. Ser- mon top ic , \Called Out of Noth- ing. \ WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. —Meeting of Presby- tery, Sag Harbor Presbyterian Chuich , Mrs. Marianna Booklets , Elder-delegate. THURSDAY 8 p. m.—Card and Dessert par- ty, sponsored by The Women ' s Association , in the Cariiage House. BELLPORT METHODIST CHURCH Bellpor t , N. Y. Rev. Frederick I. Smith , Pastor SATURDAY 1 p. m. —Senior Youth Fellow- ship p icnic. SUNDAY 10 a. m. —Church service. Nur- sery and kindergarten. 6 p. m. — Junior High Youth Fellowshi p. TUESDAY 8 p. m. —W SCS meeting. WEDNESDAY 1 p. m. —Mid-week prayer ser- vice. 7 p. m — Choir practice. 8 p. m. —Mid-Week Bible cH** . News of the Churches