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NEW LONDON FREIGHT LINES , Inc. DOCK ROAD , ORIENT POINT , L. I. Mondays Through Fridays ! NOW TILL FURTHER NOTICE No Trips Christmas and New Year ' s Day Leaves New London Leaves Orient Point 6 :00 A.M . 10:00 A.M . 1 :30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 6:45 P.M. 8 :30 P.M. Saturdays , Sundays and Washington ' s Birthday NOW TILL FURTHER NOTICE Leaves New London Leaves Orient Point 8:15 A.M. 10 :00 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 1 :30 P.M . 3:15 P.M. 5 :00 P.M. ORient 2-1010 - GReenport 7-1717 - New London , Gibson 3-5281 Daylight Saving Time When in Effect This Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice Approximate Sailing Time: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes St. John ' s Club Dance Attended by Over 300 Mike Efstration , president of the Mr. and Mrs. Club of St. John ' s Greek Orthodox Church , announced that over 300 attended a dance held at the Huntington Town House Friday. Entertainment was provided by the Jamal Sisters , exotic Oriental dancers , and Teddy James ' orch- estra. Tom Pelham was chair- man for the affair. Zach Zacharias Zaharakis was master-of-eei*emon- ies. All proceeds from the dance will be turned over to the building committee for the cultural cen- ter that is now being constructed in Blue Point. Sj**3gtgigtgt£lglgl€{©€*&£®^ 1 ENTRY BLANK j I CHRISTMAS HOME I DECORA TION CONTES T j S Sponsored by j§ 1 THE PATCHOGUE | I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 18 WEST MAIN STREET , PATCHOGUE , N. Y. Homes to be judged Friday evening, |i December 22 , 7-9 P.M. a 3 i h Gentlemen: J3 11 I would like the judges to consider my home in the Christmas •§ w Decoration Contest held by the * f 1 I PATCHOGUE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE W Signed ¦t i \i 3? S? Address w it i « Hto*4i 'k9a*a»i3Bfc4 ^ , ii *fe'a5 *aa '^^ Questions and Answers Q. How far does the pardoning? power of the Piesident of the United States extend ? A. The President of the United States has the power to pardon all offenses of every nature against the laws of the United States but not of the se\eral states. Q. What does it mean when it says that a watch is \ adjusted to six positions , heat and cold\ ? A. It means that a M atch is so adjusted that it will keep time when placed in any of six different positions and that it will run ac- curatel y in waim and cold tempera- tures. Q. Who was the Boy Governor of Michigan ? A. Stevmi Thompson Ma^on ha* - been called by this name. Q. What i> the meaning of the name Shenandoah? A. It is an Indian w ord meaning \ spi ucy sti e 'in '' Q. Where is Dismal Sw amp? A. It occupies parts of Nan- se- mond and Norfolk counties Virgin- ia, and Gates and Camden counties , North Carolina. It is about thirty miles long and ten miles wide. By i ' ar the larger part of it is in Vir- g inia. Q. Is it dangerous to leave olive oil in the tin can ? A. No , it may be left in the can without danger and will keep in- definitely. Q. Is. it possible to reach a per- fect vacuum ? A. There is no such thing as a perfect vacuum. Practicall y, it is impossible to produce an absolute vacuum by any means so far dis- covered , and any space free from visible material is still occupied b y air or some other gas or vapor. Some of this can be removed with an airpump; but that which re- mains at once expands to fill the Space comp letely, although at a lesser pressure than before; and a point is eventually l cached at which tli e pressure becomes so low that the pump is unable to remove any more of the gas. Q. How are salt beads made ? A. Take two tahlespoonful of salt , one tablespoon corn starch and one tablespoon of cold water. Add water colors dyes , fruit juices , or other coioiing matter to the water. Mix the cornstarch with the water. Heat the salt in a small pan and when veiy hot , pour in the comatai'ch. Knead until thoroug h- ly mixed and mold into the desired shapes. Q. What is a P. B. X. Telephone operator ? A. One who operates a '' private branch exchange \ sw itchboard. Q. What is the meaning of the woid \ papillon \? A. Fr»nch for \butterfl y \ . Q. Will ammonia lemove per- sp iration stains from fabrcs ? A. He has pro\en effecthe for such use. It - rhould be follow ed with alcohol and water dabbed on veiy lightly. ' Q. What branch of p hilosop hy is Moni-m ? A. Monism designates all sys- tems of p hilosop h y which define the sum total of reality as unitary, either in organization or in sub- stance. It is thus contrasted with dualism and p luralism . Materialism is usuall y monistic; and pure ideal- ism , which denies the reality of matter , is also monistic. Q. Who said \To the victors be- long the spoils \? A. This saying is attributed to Andrew Jackson. Q. What is the meaning of the p hrase \ without a bond\ w hen put in a will ? A. The words simpl y mean that the adminstrator or executor named in the will may be granted Letters of Administration or Letters Test- amentary without tiivint*; any .se- curity for the performance of his duties and obligations as admin- istrator or executor. Many new opportunities today ; read the classified columns in sec- tion two. Act quickly for best results. —Adv. Opposition Expected To Zoning Variance For Horses ' Stables Opposition is expected to be ex- pressed to the app lication for a renewal of a variance to permit the stabling of horses on the east side of Woodville Landing Road, about G70 feet north of North Country Road , just outside the village limits of Shoreham , at a public hearing December 7 at 2 p. m. befoie the Brookhaven Town Zoning Board of Appeals in the town hall , Patchogue. Joseph S. Corbett . zoning board chairman , reported that the appli- cant is Robert li. Oliver , presi- dent of the Shoreham Club. The variance for a non-conforming use in a residential area was orig- inally granted December 17 , 1 959. Those opposing renew al of the variance are reported to contend the stables should be located within the village limits. The board will also consider the application of the Suffolk County Water Authority for a var- iance for a non-conforming use in a B residential zone to install a well and pumping station on the northwest corner of the intersec- tion of Barton and Richmond Ave- nues , North Patchogue. If tlie variance is granted , the petition- ers will also be required to place a fence around the property. ^I O^\X ^ ^'1 A^l t ^Pg CIRCLE-M FAMILIES {TV 7H5 ARE SURE OF X P\\ J FULL MILK GLASSES \f^{ - ~~ Tltf ~Bl Nothin tf sto ' )S tho flow of M ILK p |// y \ ii Hi ^° OUR customers. fi A LrT I ill Ge t the CIRCLE-M habit fc^-r^il i O j • • • -AND NOW SOMETHING R MSS 1 NEW HAS BEEN ADDED — ill J TT I FARM FRESH 1/Jl H 1 COTTAGE CHEESE M j \\ f FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDA Y L M / I • **¦¦\% HAIPY 1 & ' m\ Mr ^ak 9 J «Ua I 1 B 1 ^*<*mam r ROUTE 112 I i MEDFORD I %^ ^ Near Granny Road ^F ET x GREETINGS & GIFTS are brought to you from Friendly Neighbors and Civic and Social Welfare Leaders through WELCOME WAGON On the Occasion of Arrival of Newcomers to the Community Mrs. Madeline Ditmars Phone GRover 5-4063 Mrs. Tlirnm Darrow , HR 2-1737 <. CUB PACK 130 A chaiter meeting of Bavport Cub p-u' k l. 'U) was held Monday night of last, week at the Wesley lIo'»e. Attending were Cubmast- ei \\ llliani Hamilton . Assistant CuhmasU 1 J a m e - Mi 'Caithy. Geoige Dagher . trea s iuer: William Jensen , committee i haiiman ; Otto Took. at ti\itie- than man; Domi- nic Bostinto , achaiu ement chair- man, and l,\ le 'I hoinbloom and Anthom Scoir/.o. advisoiy chair- lui n. On Wednesday night of last week a committee meeting of the pac k was hold w ith Cubmaster Hamilton and the committee mem- I HM S A disius-1011 oi ' last year ' s aim-; and noaU wa s held as pre- paration for the plannin g of the i onium month s ' piog Kim and for apph um foi then 19(52 charter. IWi Hamilton tepoits the pack will nu et Wednesday nig ht at the oh mental y school. The theme for the meeting will be \Transporta- tion \ for w lrch the boys will dis- play \aiioiis t\pes models . It will also be th e pack' s aw aids nig ht. CUB PACK 129 Cub Pack 129 had their month- ly meetnm Thursday night at the Bajpoit Kit mentaly School , with Allan McBude , cubmaster , presid- ing The theme for the month was. \ \\Iagic \ . Dens 1 . and 11 present- ed skits , and the remaining dens had \eiy inteuMmu disp lays . Aw uds were th < n mven out. and the pi o-entation of Bob Cat p ins was made to thiee new boys en- tt rim . Cub Scouts . William Isaa- cson. Phillip Hall and Franklin Poweis . The Den winning the monthh aw aid. the Thundei C hief whic h lopri . > -onts the high- est amount of aihie\ements foi the month, was Mis . Puckleman ' s Den 17. Crnes weie pla\ed. and lefieshmeius were seived the boys , ;.nd the meo 'inii was brought to a Jose, with Mi. M* .Bride thanking everyone in Bayport for their stip- poit ot the Pack Committee , \i the i in I i nt fund raising undertak- ing . MHMHi ^HMHI ^HHM aHanWHHHHHa ^HHMB p SCHOOL NEWS The seventh grade dance was held from 1 to M p. m. November 22 in the gymnasium of the Junior High School. Eighth grad- ers were invited. The decoration committee , Kathy Wilson , Michele Mazzoi. Stanley Walsh and Thomas Schoup, used the Thanks- giving holiday as the theme for the dance. Prizes of records were awarded at the dance contest to Linda Fabel and Oskar Rekste.i. and to Kathy Smith and Thomas Quigley. Chaperons at the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Jaumotte , Thomas La Guardia , Robert Dun- nell and Charles Cameron. Today at 9 a. m. in the gymna- sium of the high school the Gen- era' Organization will present its lirst annual assembly to give soc- cer and cross country members thei r varsity and JV letters , which are being supplied by the GO and presented b y the teams ' coaches , Joseph Vignato, Robert Luff and John Sharp. This year there will be two more GO assemblies fol- lowing sports events, one after the basketball season and the other at the close of the track , baseball , golf and tennis seasons in the Spring and Summer months. FIRE DEPT. AUX. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the ' local fire department met Monday ' night of last week at the firehouse for their monthly meeting. Mrs. William Meyer was in charge and it was reported that the following Linen Club members were given the weekl y awards: Mesdames Harvey Rhodes , Ronald Ketchem . Charles Van Pelt , George Haman and Florence Falterman. A new member was welcomed , Mrs. An- drew* Kelly. Mrs. William Barthelme is chair- man of the Christmas party at the December 11 meeting and the co- chaiiman is Mrs. Leon Yablonski. An exchange of Secret Pals Christma s gifts will be held at this time and names of secret pals revealed. There were 1(5 members j present and the hostesses at the social hour were Mrs. Barthelme and Mis . Haman. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer of Gillette enUntained at a birthday party Saturday afternoon at their home in celebration of the sixth bu-thday of their daughter , Ann. Guests attending were Ann ' s sis- ters. Jaequelm and Katherine. and her giandmother , Mrs. Millard Terry, and son , Bruce, of llolts- \ i 1 lo. and her aunt , Miss Garnet Tony of Huntington, who was the co-hostess at the party. Also Jane Weeks. Nancy Zigrosser . Craig Colbert . Doris Dioquardo. Joy Roncenstrom. Kath y Powers , Ray- mond Reilly. Gary Ketchem , Rae Williams. Biad Luff , Gail Ann Petersen , Georganna Jaycox , Kim Ann Z/nzer. Llo\ d Remme , Wil- liam Baithclme , George Dumail. and Wendy Eberhardt. There were games with prizes , birthday re- treshments and pink and white decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Kinsey, Sr., of April Lane celebi'ated their Golden Wedding anniversary Thanksgiving day with a dinner party at Land' s End in Sayville with their guests , their sons and daughters-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Kinsey and son , Richard , of Bayport ; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinsey and children , Patricia , Donald , Miari Lou , Kathy and Da- vid , of Springfield Gardens ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsey and child- ien , Barbara-Jean , Robert , Rich- ard , Nancy and Jayne , and the Kinseys ' granddaughter , Mrs. James Stapleton , and children , Donna and Dianne of Sayville. Also their sons-in-law and daugh- ters , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Benscot- er , and children , Donald-Scott and Bonnie-Ellen , of Wantagh ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chamberlain and children , Robert and Judy, of Lake George. Other relatives who atten- ded were Mr. Kinsey ' s sister , Miss Grace Kinsey of Springfield Gar- dens , and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clerke , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hi gbie also of Springfield Gar- dens ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Crum of Hollis , and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lechner and daughters , Laurie and Wendy, Mrs. May Rutherford, Miss Kate Heiser and Alfred Higbie of Baypora Avenue. The Advance is on sale at the Villa ge Stationery, Kurt' s Delica tessen and Romaine ' s Grocery in Bayport. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson of Folger Street had as their guests Thanksgiving day Mrs. An- derson ' s father , Charles Gonzalez , and Mr. and Mrs. George Spurr , of Rye ; also Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Santucci and James Gonzalez of Harrison , and Edward Gonza- lez of Ozone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luff of Gillette Avenue had as their Thanksgiving weekend guests , Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Russell and child- ren. Dana. Kurt and Vance of An- sonia , Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Panewick of Blue Point. Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Luff are sisters. Guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams of Edgewater Avenue were Mrs. Wil- liams ' father and brother , Vincent Salveti and Dominick Salveti of Rosedale. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wesche of Kensington Avenue have as their house g-uest for a month ' s vaca- tion , Mrs. Wesche ' s father , Charles Fisher of Miami , Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wesche and children , Ivan (Chue- k y), NoraLee and Janet and Mr. Fisher were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Overton at their home in Patchogue Thanksgiving day. Emil Napoli of Albany is spend- ing a month' s vacation at the home of his son-in-law and daugh- ter , Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rug- giero , and famil y on Kensington Avenue. Another houseguest for the holiday weekend was Mr. Rug- giero ' s mother , Mrs. Fanny Rug- giero of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gillette of Paullanna Avenue entertained Thanksgiving day for Mrs. Char- lotte Wagner of Sayville , Howard Gillette of Bayport and George Buehler of New York City. Mr: and Mrs. Gillette and children , Barbara , Lauren , Brenda and Lance , w ere houseguests of Mr. Buehler , who is the nephew of Mrs. Gillette , at his home in New York for the three-day holiday weekend. They returned home Monday afteimoon. Arthur Clegg, a junior at Cort- land State University of Educa- tion at Cortland , ai'rived home Wednesday of last week to spend the holiday weekend with his par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg, Sr., on , Oakwood Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Ward of Gillette Avenue had as their week- end guests , their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Denehy and daughters , Mellisa and Christine , from New York City. Mrs. Ward entered the Good Samaritan Hospital Saturday to remain about 10 days after sur- gery Monday. Robert Beitel , son of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Beitel of Bayport Avenue, a sophomore at State University College of Education , Cortland , arrived home Wednesday of last week to spend the holiday weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Conklin of Middle Road has as their guests on Thanksgiving day, Mrs. Grayce Dorn and Miss Mabel Wilber of Patchogue , and Mr. and Mrs. Law- erence Benedic t and son Kevin , of Bohemia. Miss Nancy Dobson , who is a kindergarten teacher at Wappin- gers Falls , arrived home on Wed- nesday of last week to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dobson at their home on Suydam Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jepson of Middle Road entertained at dinner Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. John Jepson and daughter , Nancy Ellen , of Berkley Heights ; Mr. and Mrs. Warre n Mc Leod of Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs. George Jepson of Bayport. Mrs. Hira m Darrow of Bayport Avenue entertained November 21 at a demonstration party at her home with Mrs. Virginia Schwen- ker of Center Moriches as demon- strator. Her guests were Mes- dames David Overton , Percy Over- ton and Foster D. Overton of Lake Grove ; Alvin Smith of Centereach; Arthur Shand , W. Bates Stark , Ernest Stoll , Robert Piatt , Mae Meissner , Albert Zigrosser , Sr., Benjamin Rutkowski , Pierson Van Orstrand and Gesine Wiltsey of Bayport. Also Mesdames Henry Morris of Blue Point , and George Brush , Jr., of Patchogue. The Bayport Auxiliary of South- side Hospital has given $250 to the hosp ital' s linen fund and $50 to the General Fund. At their last meeting it was voted that a reor- ganization of the monthly meeting- be undertaken and all members are urged to attend the December meeting to get this project under way. The Home Extension unit •will meet 10 a. m. next Thursday for a lesson on lampshades and at 11 a. m. there will be the business meeting and preliminary on ABC' s of sewing and basic wool jersey dress , followed by a covered dish luncheon at noon. Mr. and Mjrs. Robert Bacile of 17 Tucker Drive had as their guests for the Thanksgiving Holi- day weekend Mr. and Mrs. Alfred De Leonardis , Mrs. Rose Resciniti , Miss Georgia Corsig lia and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prisco , all of Brooklyn. Other guests for dinner on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacile and son , Frank , of Bayport. Richard Westervelt , a junior at Villanova University, Villanova. Pa., spent the holiday weekend with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Westervelt , at their home on Bayport Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James March and children , Christine , Cindy and James , of Kensington Avenue were guests on Thanksgiving* day at a famil y dinner part y at the home of Mrs. March' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Demarchi , in Sayville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kadlec of Second Avenue entertained at din- ner Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fennell from Sunny- side ; Mrs. Mildred Sheridan and children , Irene , Ronald and Patti. and Mrs. Kay Borbet and children , Barry and Kenneth , all of Bay- port. The Misses Helen. Anne, and Madge Goodwin of Brooklyn , who Summer in Bayport , had as their guest s for Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Worrad, Sr., of Bayport Avenue , their son , Lewis Worrad , who is a freshman at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago , 111. Also their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. E. Ken- neth Nielson of Aberdeen , Md., who are spending the holiday weekend with their parents in Baypoi\t. Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Ness of Bayport Avenue had as their holi- day weekend guests , Mrs. Lillian Nolte , Mrs. John Lyons of Queens Village ; Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons and five children of Hemp- stead; Lee Heinricks of North Haven , Conn., and John Norton of Far Rockaway. Dr. and Mrs. John Brackett. of Rockville , Md., announce the birth November 13 of their second son , Robert Steven. Mrs. Charles H. J. Bogel of Connetquot Road , Bay- port , mother of Mrs. Brackett , re- turned home last Tuesday after spending ten days with the Brack- ett family. Mr. and Mrs. Bogel' s daughters , Miss Barbara , who is a senior at Ursinus College , Col-' legeville , Pa., and Miss Dorothy, who is a freshman at Vei*mont College , Mountpelier , Vt., came home to spend the Thanksgiving- holiday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brown of Third Avenue had as their Thanksgiving Holiday guests their daughters , Miss Harriet , a senior student at State College of Educa- tion in Albany, and Miss Claire Brown , a student nurse at St. Luk e ' s Hospital in Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zigrosser , Sr., of Oakwood Avenue spent the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Magrino , at Harrison , where a family dinner was held on Thanks- giving day. Mrs. Zi grosser ' s sis- ter , Mrs. Gus Loescher of Harri- son , returned Sunday with the Zi- grossers for a month ' s vacation with them, in Bayport. Mr. and Mrs . Bernhard Mohlen- hoff of Middle Road had as their weekend guests November 18 and 19 their son , Bard Mohlenhoff and his roommate , John Fredericks , from Couse Corners , who are at- tending the New York State Mari- time College in New York City. Also , over the Thanksgiving week- end , Mr. Mohlenhoff was home from college. Miss Kath e Thompson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thompson of Lakeview Avenue , spent the holiday weekend with her parents. Other guests for Thanksgiving- dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jackson and their son , Lee Jack- son , of Bayport Avenue. Miss Thompson is a sophomore at On- eonta State Teachers College , Oneonta. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H' amke of Snedecor Avenue entertained Thanksgiving day for their son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sundheim , and son , Carl , of Bayport , their son and daughter- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ham- ke , and children , Karen , Carl and Heidi , of Melrose , Mass. Also as weekend guests were their son-in- law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brierley and son of East Grandby, Conn. Miss Sine Hansen, a senior at Oneonta State Teachers College , arrived home Wednesday of last week to spend the holiday with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Han- sen , on Bayport Avenue. Other guests on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. John Busby and daughter , Miss Linda Busby, of 120 Gillette Avenue. Mrs. Leonard Cuomo of Connet- quot Road entertained at a demon- stration party at her home Friday ni g ht for the following guests : Mesdame s Raymond Cuomo and Francis Frabizio of Blue Point , and Lee Jubenville , John Ham- mond , Robert Hilderbrandt , Wil- liam Patton and George Staudt of Bayport. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thornbloom and daughters , Kristin , Gretchen and Lisa , of Bayport Avenue were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Thornbloom ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis Homire at Ocean Beach. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Thornbloom and daughters were dinner guests at the home of Mi* , and Mrs. Ro- bert Warnken of Cypress Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfister of Bayport Avenue had as their holi- day weekend guests Mr. Pfister ' s brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pfister , Jr., of Chica- go , 111. Other guests for Thanks- giving day were Mrs. Pfister ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Great River , and Mr. Pfister ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pfister of Merrick. Mrs. Charles Bogel , Sr., of Con- netquot Road had as her guest for the Thanksgiving weekend her niece , Miss Henriette Miller of Brooklyn. A dinner party was held Sunday night at the Bill Ernst Steak House in Babylon to announce the engagement of Miss Rosa Frances Ingoglia , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michele Ingoglia of Babylon to Thomas Scileppi , son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scileppi of South Ocean Avenue , Bayport. Among the 150 guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scileppi , Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Jost , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lacy and son , Richard Lacy, and Mr. and Mrs , Charles Salvante , of Bayport , and Thomas ' brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Scileppi , of Blue Point , and his brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lacy, Jr., of Say- ville. Miss Ingoglia and Mr. Sci- leppi will be married in February. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ehrlick of 10 Saltmeadow Lane announce the arrival of a granddaughter , Esther , born on November 5. She is the fourth child of Dr. and Mrs. Fred M. Ehrlick of Newton Cen- i ter , Mass. I The Annual Girl Scout dinner will be held Sunday for all adult workera , leaders , council and com- mittee members of Camp Edey at the Sayville Congregational Church. A roast beef dinner will be served. Bayport Items of Interest i SPECIAL OFFER | ! Wild Rice ' I l > Indian Harvested #1 Grade J J $2.39 per Pound - Postpaid j j Send Check or Money Order I ! — to — I ! . | i| Deer Lake Rice Co. j 3 Distributor , Route 4 , Box 600 ! 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