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Bellport News Items Marjrant Waimr, \T 6-0653 Vl a 'ld AL s (it ol 1 . 1' S jlU' s of Mo • \ i \ion .111 i\ d 1 i-t Thuis- da it ' ' in • o. tin ii -on-in- l a> . i (l. L _ 1 j toi. .Mi and Mis . Jo Mi S i In ..n u i N ^ W .Kisoj A\w - i I ' i \ * -;, _ \ t d n th the i < J , I and- -< n l; i . * 'i d w 'ii \\li <.n i Mi s > i * an di >\ i o t ) ( linton aiea to i ' ii a I IH u Mi. Milln an I s t .i . i; t ' o ' tne uimiilu -i 1 > i ^ i i a iK)s ] ion as t» achini; ]u n M' ..l a tl i ( la' k Mills S\ i o n in ( Ji ' it >n Sv ' iool Dis- ti t' .s wiie will teach at th<_ \\ >Vi s ' .ui o ( ep tial School Dis- ti at. M is W'l\ m II Button I etui li- ed to in l honit in Xoith Hei o. \ t . attei spending the Winter in n t is with hei son-in-law and dau-ihtci . Mi. and Mis . Clarke \W ll' iam- of South Countly Road. Mi- William s accomnanied her m ithci to Veimont and l emamed thi ' i foi thic weeks , let irning Su' d ly with Mr. Williams , who ha i m >t ( ied theie for the w eek- i lid Eniiute home , they visited the i J son and daughtei-in-law , Mr. i n(' Mil s Evan Williams and their ml. nt daughtri , Elizabeth. of Aii ' umsdale , Mass. A isitim: loi a month with Mr. and Mi s John Buigess of Bieselin Road is th< n niece . Miss Susan Giaham of Bellmoie. I ast week . Jock Turrell of Glen Roik. N. J, was a house^uest at the home oi his uncle and aunt , Mi and Mis . David H. Lanman , Ji . oi Hulse Street. (aiol Fiench and Janet Garcl- r.fi aie spending two weeks at Gn ' Scout C amp Edey, Bayport. Mis Edwai d dei Mateosian and daughtei s , Maio and Lisa , of A f .ad cmy Lane l eturned home Monday nmht for a month' s visit wit i Mis dei Mateosian ' s mother . Mi s J 0. Sallee of Mlilledge- Mllc. Ga. While there , Mrs. der Ma 1 i osian took the family on a motoi tup to Jek yll Island , Ga., and St Augustine , Fla. W ( ckend houseguests of Mi. ana Mis. C harles Vetter of Biese- lin Road wcie Mi s . Vettei ' s fa- ther , George Vermilyea , and her sister , Miss Loretta Vermilyea , of Brooklyn , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baldwin and family, and Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter and family of Commack. On Saturday, they had a famil y part y to celebrate Mr. Vermilyea ' s birthday. 'Miss Pamela Sohl , daughter of M(r . and Mrs. Charles Sohl of Station Road , entertained at a luau on the lawn at her home last Wednesday night. Approxi- mately 15 guests enjoyed the Hawaiian cookout. M' r. and Mrs. Joseph Hendrie of Thornhedge Roa d entertained at a cocktail party for a group of their friends Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Buck of Academy Lane will leave Sat- uiday for Utica to attend ' com- mencement exercises at Mohawk Valley Technical Institute , from which their son , Jeffery, will re- ceive his degree Sunday. Before returning home , they will motor to Bradsford , N. H., to attend ' a celebration for the birthday of Mrs. Buck' s mfother , Mrs. A. \ Vy. Spaulding, who will be 80 years old August 2. Miss Nicola Kolisch of New Jersey is a houseguest of Miss Gail French of South Brewster Lane. M.v. and Mrs. Edward Bergin and daughters , Liz and Julie , of Academy Lane returned home Friday after spending a week with Mrs. Bergin ' s mother , Mrs. William Francis of Central Vil- lage , Conn. \ Wnmb^UmJmm^kmlmm^klMmhm^AmUBmWB i fj l | I I \[ JPI TI T fJi 4 j liiuiniiAKiwiiiiii.w i T^^^HIBMH M >^^^^B^^^^|^9|^^^H^B^^HBI^^I^^^BB^^^^^^^^ I^^^^Bi^^^^^^^^^^ B^DW^^^^^ v ' ' ' > ' *vv ^^^HHHH^HHi^BIP^^^^ ^•' v. . O ^^^^t^t^ m ^mmVm ^^^^ **>*• ,, ' t v \ fn ^^^ m Wmmwmm mm ^ r ^ ' •• \ ,. ' Buy Direct From the Manufacturer A ND SA VE n« STORM WINDOWS and DOORS © JALOUSIES • VENETIAN BLINDS • SHADES GR 5-0020 BA 8-1807 SC0NZ0 & S0NS 457 EAST MAIN STREET PATCHOGUE I Kennel Club Continued from page 1 , this section Milton Landy of Laurelton , was for boys and girls eight to and including 16 years old. Winning- firsts is no ncn elty to Miss Proc- tor , who is becoming a seasoned exhibitor, having previously won at Brookhaven and other match shows. Since its inception , the Brookhaven Kennel Club has en- couraged boys and girls to take greater interest in dogs as a health y hobb y. All winners of first , second , third and fourth in the various classes were awarded ribbons with club trophies going to those p laced fu st and special trop hies to the outstanding winners named herein. In all , the match drew 216 en- tries and a gallery of some 300 spectators. Plans are now being made by the Brookhaven Club for a show scheduled to be held sometime dur- ing October. No South Haven Si gn On Sunrise Extension SOUTH HAVEN — The Par- ent-Teacher Association of the South Haven School recently re- ceived word from the Department of Public Work s , Albany, that it will not post a sign marking South Haven off the new exten- sion of the Sunrise Highway, now under construction. The PTA was informed , though , that a sign at the end of the extension to be opened will read: Fire Island , South and Brookha- ven National Laboratory, North . The Department of Public Works added that it will not post signs for each town , because the public should know where they are. Bicjs on Medford Avenue School Alterations Today Bids for additions and altera- tions to the Medford Avenue School will be opened at 3 p. m. today in the cafeteria of Pat- chogue Senior High School ' on Saxton Street by members of the Board of Education of School Dis- trict \24. Superintendent Alden T. Stuart said the board plans to add eight rooms to the building, enlarge the administrative office area , extend the floor spac e of the cafeteria and do some painting in the build- ing. - , \« . »< * i ' i * | HOLBROOK N EWS ITEMS Mrs Brtan St. LouH JU 8- .V134 Mi nnd Mrs. Philip Reid of Ford Street entertained Jul> L , ' > I 1 tne seventh biithday of Barbara Asbell. Those piese' w ere Mr. and Mis. Fled Asbell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asbell , Jr , aiid daughters , Sut>an and Linda , Mi. and Mrs. Walter Asbell , Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and children John and Laurie , Mr. and Mrs . Edwin Ebmeyer , Jr., and children , Susan. Tommy, Nan , Jo- ann , Norman and Theicsa , Mi. and Mrs. Frank Kouril and daugh- ter s , Deborah and Denise , Rieh- • ravd Hahn , Cindy and Patti Klein- mann and Rp ' md F-mst Mrs. Emi l Buttgereit will be the ' ost ss ac a ousuiess meeting of the Ladies ' Aid Society of the St. .-OIlIl s l.ll tllfclc U l c IlLllCll , LO oe held this afternoon at Guild Halt A voters and congiegational meet- ing will be H i ( i at +h e church at 8 p. m. today. Mis. .j oiin v Wehrenberg- , Sr., celebrated her birthday Thursday w ith a family party at her home or Lincoln Avenue. Present were Mrs. Fred Siedentopf , Henry Kuhnle , Mis ,. Aithui Wehienbetg and childien , Mi&s Patti and Peter , Miss Lena and Miss Bertha Kuhnle. Mrs. Emil Buttgereit has as her guest at her home on Beidie Ave nue this w eek Mrs, . Susan Lindahl of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wehren- Lerg and childien , Petei and Patti , and Mrs. John C. Wehren- Leig, Sr ., attended -\ birthday pai- tv in honor of Fied Slatei oi* Blue Point recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Semple of New York City spent Ihe week- end at their Summer home on Coates Avenue. Mr. and Mis. Fied C. Michael of St. Petersburg, Fla., who we re l esidents of Holbrook for 25 years , spent last week visiting friends and returned to their home . Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wehren- berg and daughters , Lynn and Janet , of Railroad Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bucalo and child- ren , Joseph and Stephanie , of Coates Avenue spent last week vacationing at Lake Luzerne. Guests of Mr . and Mrs . Daniel Haggerty of Avenue E o\er the weekend weie Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and childien , Danny, Billy, John and Joann , of Brooklyn. TF TT\ \? FOR < \ ? A r V * ¦ nwpTTCj T^ TOPS IN BROOKHAVEN — Outstanding 11 months old dermaii shep herd is Cora del Rancho \\ lepi . jud »ed best pupp\ and best in match at Uiookhawn K.nnel Club show . North Bellport , Stinda\ . Wit h the pup is ow ner-handler Frank . . — I ' ' *— . » , , .,»• > , •'> *l ' w t Vazquez of Huntington Station and judge Ton 1 Okun of Plainview , who awarded ribbon and club trophy for best puppy. —Klein Photo .U MOR MI^S SCORES — Bonnie Proctor of Huntington Station is show n with her black 1 abradoi iitrieM' i . \ \nsj us , \ after being award- ed iirst prize in junior handling class. Show n with her is Milton Landy of Laurelton , who judge d the class. —Photo by Klein Recruit Marie Borruso , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borruso of 33 Bieselin Road. Bellport , recentl y completed eight weeks of basic military training at the Women ' s Army Corps Center , Fort McClellan , Ala. She is a 1959 graduate of Bellport High School and at- tended Long Island University, Brookl yn. Joins WAC Brookhaven - South Haven Mrs. Ann Hornbostel BEllport 7-0147 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheppard of South Country Road have Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Smith of Largo , Fla., as guests in their guest house , for about a month. The Smiths , who arrived about a week aero , are well known in this re- gion since they have lived in Pat- cnogue and Blue Point for the last 60 years having moved South only two years ago. The Shep- pard' s twins , Andrew and Chris- top her , celebrated their third birth- day July 10 with a party for many children of their old neigh- bors : the Scanlans , Gaerreras. Champlains and Nortons. The Sheppards sold their home on Bea- ver Dam Road recently to the Noi'tons. Mrs. Richard Stoner of Hawkins Lane took her daughter , Tina , to New York City July 15. They vi- sited The Museum of Contempor- ary Art and The Museum of M' odern Art before they went to a matinee performance of \My Fair Lady. \ Bill and Gene Bonyun of Bur- nett Lane opened the Summer se- ries of the recreation program put on by Oceanside , the night of July 20 with a recital of folk music. From there they were in- troduced to a gathering of for- eign exchange stents from 22 countries who had completed a year ' s stay in different parts of this country. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Ma- je stic of Railroad Avenue took their three children , Richard , Fran- ces and Julie , to Freedomland July 18. They were accompanied by Miss Edna May Kellerman of Bellport. On July 17 Mr. and Mrs. Majestic took their two daughters to Radio City Music Hall in New York City and then enjoyed a ferry ride to the Sta- tue of Liberty. Last Friday they spent the day at Coney Island. The Brookhaven Literary Club will hold its monthly meeting. August 2 at the library. Les ie S. Mac Robbie of East Patchogue will give an informal talk of his three-year experience in the Mid- dle East where he was serving with the Army Engineers in 1942- 1945. Mrs. Charles Kellogg of South Country Road returned with her daughter , Rebecca , from a week' s visit with her mother , Mrs. Josep h Sainton in Toledo , Ohio. The Adult Lecture Series at the Presbyterian church concluded last night. Mr. and Mrs . William Chinow- sky sold their house on Carman Boulevard to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters , they have one daughter Mr. Peters is a draftsman at Brookhaven National Laboratory, flie Chinowskys will move with their two children , Alan and Jane , A ugust 22 to Berkley, Calif. Where Mr. Chinowsky joined the faculty of the University of Cali- rma. He was a physicist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory for the last five years. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Beyer ' s voun^est daughter , Sally, is spending this week at Camp Min- den in BridgeHampton, which is a Presbyterian Churc h camp es- tablished on an old beautiful es- tate; it is her second year at the camp. Hje r older sister , Suzanne Pad been there before her for two consecutive Summers. She is go- ' \o- to be a senior in Bellport H;igh school this Fall and is work- ing during the Summer in the of- fice of the Suffolk Home in Yap- hank. The book committee of the Brookhaven Free Public Library, of Which Mrs. ' J. M. Ewing is chairman , met at the library at 10 a. ra . ., July 18. A substantial number of books for adults and children has subsequently been ordered. In the afternoon Mr. Ewing, FI. Flastmgs Reddail , pi ev- ident of the Libi ay A^oi uuion , and Mrs . C. L. Osborne , acting librarian , met at the libi ary with Miss I. Marie Gtistafson , public bbraiy consultant fiom the Di- vision of Libiary Extension of the New York State Libi aiy. Miss Gustafson expiessed a most favoi- able impression of the appemanc > of the libiary and also of its sei- vice to the community. Sunday visitois of Mi . and Mis. Charles Osboi ne oi Mott Lane were Mis. Osborne ' s cousin , Mis Bennett Lalanel , and hei childien. Caiol , Bennett and Nancy, ot Point Lookout. Quite a number of Brookhaven children are em oiled m the YMCA Day Camp at West Meadow . It is located on a pait of the Waid Nelville Estate at West Meadow Beach on Long Island' s north shore providing many activities for good and bad weather foi Brookhaven Town children up to the age of 13. Among the child- ren enjoying this camp m the pie- vious or present session are Jon Anderson , Steven and Peter Blown , Alan Chinowsky. Susie and Ste\en Brown , John Osborne , Nicholas Munhofen , Victoi Shei. John and Elaine Nink and Ernest and Lee Colsmann. The readers for the Summer reading progra m for children at the Brookhaven Free Libiaiy last Monday morning were Mrs. Thom- as Sheppard for the older group consisting of four children and Miss Elizabeth Lacey, daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner Lacey who l ead to nine childien in the young- er group. , The steeple for the bell of St. James Episcopal Church is grow- ing steadily. It is being built a few feet away fi om the mam structure and will be lift\d into its final place by a huge ciane after its completion , foi which it had nine more feet to grow on Monday; its construction started fi om the uppermost point , stead- ili going on downwaids. The bell will probably be hun£ before the steeple point will be lifted , but even that was not quite certain yet. There is a rumor going around that the bell would be rung for the first time when the cross has been attached to the highest point ; so the church bell may ring in its new tower for the fust time any day any time dur- ing the week , but that it will hap- pen this week , is most unlikely. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Heath have their grandchildren , David and Charles , at their home for the rest of the Summer. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W ellington of Wellesley Hills , Mass. Mrs. Welling ton is the Heaths , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reilly of South Country Road and daugh- ters , Pat and Susan , went , on a cruise aboard their cabin cruiser \Bali-Hai\ for five days rrturn- ing last Saturday night. The first night was spent at Shinnecock; the second in Mystic , Conn. 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