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Center Moriches News Mr: Alfred K. J!lcrlin«r. AT 4-1114 Mr. anil Mi * . .lu^c\>\\ (KHH.-Z ;ni.| il m^ liti I . I' aili. 'ii a . hail Cliiis tniu ;; l lllllll'l - at till- llDlllC l)f M ) . ; m i| \[i . Aitlun Siimiiia in Main.i-villf . Mi s . s Knsi-iiiiiiy livll i.f U K I^ I . . \ .,.<(l is s ,|/Mi< |ij ii; ri.n tiiia- s wccl: M 'I I lifi niii-li- und aunt . Mi . and Mi . I'lii'i) . Wi-ill.i - i' iiMci - uf 2 Shii < ,¦ y Stii-i 't. (\In lstinas dinurr ; ui-sts ol' tlie WVillirorii ioi. s . \vcii> Mr. and .M rs. I.udu'itr Schiintlci- of I hi shiii) ' . A tri).l ( . Iiirtlulay i-ulc- 1 ,1, 'itmn u- . -is field ('('cciiihc-r If , \ at S -. IUIK I Uracil in honor of hiithday , i -lidii -ants . (\Iiarlcs Wi-ilhremicr , |,i lliin) . and I'liili f i ( ' . W' cilluvii- i i-i- and Tlii'oiloii' Ik'ihif ; . A Imge Milhday cake was dt'coiati'd with » • It1 1>] »€ ¦( ! ci' i'iiin with i ai'h ce ' e- I.unit ' s name inscribed under the ' -• ' \i d-; , \llapj.y Birthday. \ Mali\ I'll ' Aele I ' ., I'iwd \,y ..II. ' lhe Jl<d , v Name Sc„ :etv meets at Un- St . .I.ihifs K. C . Clinivh at K I 1 HI . T iii'sday. Willi am ' /.< ue ' l , .on nl ' Mr. and Mr.. . .Jain.'s \V. Zt- jrol uf Main Street , is Jiome lor Christinas va- cation from StevL- n ' - s Institute of Technology of Holioken , X. .[ . Hiin- e Ki oilman, son of Mr. and Mrs . lU'i-liei- t Ki-oninan of KstnU Koad , is visitijijj his jjrandpari ' iitP , Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kroiiinaii in Miami , I- 'l- .i., over the vacation holiday - • . '\hristnias dinner juiests at the lioine of .Mr. and Mrs. Emery Tenke of Senix Avenue were Mrs. Arthur Schoener , Sr.. of Main Street , Mr. and Mrs. C' eortfe Schoener and children . Kerri, Dawn and Stuart, of Hellevue Ave- nue , Mr. and Mi-s. Arthur Schoe- \<*»* . ,Ir.. and daughters. Nancy and ¦JiU . and Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Craft and son , Tod. of Dover , X. .1 . The East End Democratic ( lull ..ill uu-et S p. m. Tuesday at the Colonial Arms Ih staurant. Mr. and Mrs . Mark Seale , with t heir daughter , Louise , ami son, Leslie , and Mr. Seal' s brother. Walter Seale , of Brooklyn, spent Christmas eve at the home of their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Seale, in East Patchogue. They all enjoyed a Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seale ' s son-in-law and daughter . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thomason at Beachfern Road. Mr. und Mrs. Bernard Sunray and children. Jeffrey, Rosette , Barry and Marlene , enjoyed a Chinese dinner December 24 at the Gam Pain Chinese-American Restaurant in Britfhtwaters. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew ' s of St. John ' s Episcopal Church meets - at the church at 7:. ' i0 p. in. Tuesday. Dinner quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Robinson at ' .50 Miller Avenue on Christmas was Dick Smith of East Moriches. They enjoyed a pleasant day rid- ing around by car to Westhamp- ton and as far as Shinuecock ob- serving- the beauty of a white Christmas. Dinner quests on Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blechner and lamily were Mrs . Blechnei ' s bro- ther and sister-in-law , Mv. and Mrs. Dezso Tenke , and children, Susan, Richard and Bruce of South Haven. Also visiting 'he Blechners were Mr. Blechnei ' s brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Blechner, and daugh- ters , Cynthia , Linda and Regina. of Edwards Street. The Lions Club of the Moncnes ineat^- a* . 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Sunrise Restaurant in Center Moriches. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Ellson of Surrey Drive spent Christmas with their sun , William E. Ellson , and his family' , of West Hemp- stead. He was recently appointed nsstetant Vice president . of tlie Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New Vork City. He is in cliai't'e of the Syndicate division and is operating officer of the Municipal Bond department. Mr. and Mrs. Ellson ' s other son is the Rev. Ro- bert C. Ellson, recently installed as interim pastor of tlie Presby- terian Church of Ruseland , Illi- nois , one of the suburbs of Chi- cago , where he will remain until his pending appointment to an executive position in the Pi esby- terian National Organization. The Home Extension Service of Center Moriches meets in the Home Economics room in Center Moriches High School at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Current birthdays are : Decem- ber 28—Roger Cottingham 13 , son of Mr. and MYs . Gary Cottingham of Ceda Street; Miss Ann Sin- nickson , 15 , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sinnickson of Ocean Avenue: Robert Kapchan , ii , son of Mr. and Mr.s. Marvin Kapchan of Newins Street. December 29— Kevin Mullane, 5. son of Mr. and Mrs. William M-ullane of Brook- field Avenue, and Mrs. Hermann Ehmann of Lake Avenue. Decem- ber 30—Miss Eleanor Werely of 11 Bay Street , and Peter Agnetti , 11 , son of Mir. and Mrs. Victor Agnetti of Clinton Street. Decem- ber 31—Susan Hope Arnzen , 3 , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arnzen of Jarves Lane; Jack Kud- netsky of Estate Road; Mrs. Theo dole Robinson of 30 Miller Avenue and Mrs. Arthur Bowditeh of Un- ion Avenue. January 1—Patricia Robinson , 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Robinson of 30 Miller Avenue , and Mrs. Peter Biolsi of Hawkins Avenue. Janu- ary 2—Arlette Roth , 11 , daughter of Ah: and Mrs. Charles Roth of Lake Avenue. January 3—Clyde Schleiu , son of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Schlein of Main Street and Step- han P. 'ibut , son of Mr. anil Mr * . Howard Pribut of Inwood Road. Today—J . Wesley Sinnickson of Main Street. January 7—Rud An- derson uf Bellevue Avenue and Otto Amende of Sedgeinere Road. Jaminiy 8—Madel yn Marie Biolsi. < ' , . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Biolsi of il'iwkius Avenue . Janu- aiy 9—Otto Pieper of Main Street , and Cuy Could , f> , son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gould of Union Avenue. J-Mriary 10—Norman Hy land uf Main Street and John T. Monte- ealvo of Railroad Avenue. January 11—Stanley Abraliamsen , if, , son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Abra- liamsen of Holiday Boulevard. Holiday Beach. A Christmas breakfast preceded the opening of gifts by the child- ren at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Penney on Chichester Avenue. Jeanne , Joanne and Billy were still asleep when the followmg breakfast guests arrived for the occasion: Mr. and Mrs. Claranc Penney, paternal grandparents , of Moriches: Mr. and Mrs. Lester 0' Day, Mis.s Kathleen O' Dav, Dawn O' Day and Tommy O' Day. and Susan Janis. Also Mrs. Wil- liam Kober . Sr., Miss Mary Ann Kobev and William Kober , Jr., of East Moriches , and Robert Penney of Quiogue. Christmas night , Mrs. Penney and the children enjoyed Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester 0' Day on Chichester Avenue. Susan Maseu. of Miedford , a cousin of the child- ren , spent a f ew days during Christmas week with the Penneys. The Episcopal Chuvchwomen of St. John ' s Episcopal Church vvill hold its regu ' ar monthly meeting at tlie Paris)] hal\ from 10 a. in. to 12 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Winifred Schumacher of Elizabeth Place spent the holidays with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schumacher , in West Hempstead. A family celebration was held at the home of her son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Rudo ' ph .Maclier. in Malverne Park. Jean Macher was also home vacationing Irotu \\ ittctiheig Col- lege , Springfield , Ohio . Mi- . S, !iu- macher returned home on Tuesday Mr . and Mr.s. Charles Ah- Coin! -. of Orchard Nec k Koad . Holiday Beach, attended open house at the home of Mr. and Mi' s . Jo. sciili U' Council on Main Street I 'liii -t - mas eve. On Christmas day, t ' .e Mc Combs . accoiiipa:i). 'd l.v Mi. Mc Comb' s moth ' r. .Mts . ' K<>- -; Sublett , and Mix Grace Sherman , enjoyed the exchange of e , ilt. s will. their niece and family, Mr . a ad Mrs . Edu -aitl-Allen in * Hicks\ ill.- . Anniversaries of this month art January 2—Mr. and Mix lhidulnb Grimmingt r of .Main Street , twen- ty third; January 8—Mr. and Mr - . Ronald Montecalvo of Main Strtvt . 'heir first; Jamnu' v 20- .Mr . and Mrs. John Francis of Senix A M nue; January 27—Mr. and Mr- . Chauncv Penney of Senix A\enne; January 28—Mr. and Mis. John Ci pern no of Newins Stieet , their thirteenth and Mr. and Mrs . VY.A. Hockenherry of Smith Street, their twentieth. A Christmas party lunchi on was held recentl y at the home \I' Mrs. Anita Conelly in Henrpstrad by the Flora l Staff , Order of the Eastern Star , Morton chapter ol Hempstead. Secret pals were le- vealed and exchange of gifts took place. Mrs. Frank G. Schiimaeli\i of Elizabeth Place attended MIDDLE ISLAND Mr* . Mildred Nassau. sr.Idi-n 2-681R Miss Myrtle Ruland of Rocky Point Road was a Christmas din- ner giie-l of In r toiisin . Mi. - . Al- ma Dickerson of Blue Point. Roy Albin of Swezey town Road and John Szuster of Mi ddle Island Yaphank Koad motored to Dela- ware for a short vacation la. st week. A daughter . Mary Ann. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' Cowley of Rocky Point Road De- cember 13 at Mather Memori al Hospital, the baby weighed (i pounds . 1 ounce. Mr. and Mrs. Ciowley have four other children. Gera rd Amhony , I- 'li- .i and Alar- garite. Gerard Cowley is home on lea- ve from the Marine base in South Carolina and is visiting his pa- rents , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cow- ley of Rocky Point Road for the holidays. The Middle Is ' and Volunteer Fire Department gave presents to all children living in the area ' vom ni;, ' - 1 to 8 y\ars old on Sunday afternoon at the firehouse on Arnold Drive. Alfed Lackermen \laved t 1 \ nart of Santa Claus for the children. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Hartin- gan of Wellington Road were weekend guests of Mr. Hartin- gan ' s mother , Mrs. Mary Spindler of Beth page , and of .Mrs. Hartin- gan ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Shenocka of Hicksville. Fi»i ; 'i-> Pc retti of Raymond Ave- nue left b y train to visit his friend Philip Ressaguie of Brooklyn De- cember 27 and he will spend his Christmas school vacation there. Mrs. Mildred Nassau of Swiv.ey- town Road and \*'i's. Marian O'Oon- nell of West Street recently at- tended 'he annual Girl Scout Lead- ers Christmas part y at the Con- \¦'•egational Church at 9. \ , East Mn ; 'i S' r n \' pa ' \'io<rue. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of. Lake Terrace entertained at a Christmas dinner party. Their j miosis wove Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey ' Lewis and children. Doreen and 1 ¦¦: 'ha-' '><\ T'X . - M-adow ; Mr and Mrs. Herbert Calm and children. \ •¦ - li -. r i. T e • I i e •> r, ,) .1 ,,, 1 i of Island Park ; Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Seussert and family. Wi'liam , Leonard , Jill and Barbara of Ya- phank. and Miss Winifred Lewis and William Price of Middle Island. envnm NEWS Sunday services at the Middle Island Presbyterian church are church school at 0:-ll) a. m. and morning worship at 11 a. m. w ; th nursery care for the children dur- ;•• <>• tlie tio,i'\i'ig WOI ' S I IMI hoi[i\ The Rev. Edwin 0. Townsend is na- '* \i' Sunday services at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church are wor- ship hour at 9:30 a. m. and churc h school at 11 a. in. The printed word carries thp dignity and solemnity of the wad- ding ceremony when you select the expert craftsmanship of The Advance for your wedding invit- tlons and announcements—always at budget prices. —Adv. ' Yaphank Items of Interest Mrs. John Mize . YAplinnk 4-3. ' i20 < 11 WIUI. 'K Ol\ ( OMMER CK The uniiiiim aw .ud- m the home (lei ,i at' o n- i \ii11- - t |i' .||s i>i' i d by •he 1 \ h.uiibei til \ Colon,tin , Im .. aie .iiiinni ' i ed as ' ' .iliow s . t 'ii-; puxi . .Mi - J ohn S pall of Donald Au'iiiH' , second pii.. o . I lei.n Kli- nteiv of I' uU-hunu • Koad . u .j tli inl , )>i i/ .e. .I O . - M p h Taidtini ol ( ViiVi Cid' - n lioiii vnid. * i 1 \ 1 ee itilieatf s I ' m- shrub- dia-A n on the < >ak P.u k Nil! . - • • i > w t ie .mauled to t' . •¦ w iiiueis in , the aanuiti' s . ul ' - .J . \ , , SKI and id. ' Hunoiable ment ion w:> s made on 'lie decora t ion- . <> ) ' (), M follow ing I hemes: J .WaNk y. Lone , I s land Aw-iiiie 11. U»i ' /., 11. Ihi .i it Koad; Mi - . I' .ml'iie t \lo\ ei Yap hank .Uemiu: R i 'n inn l Sandell . Raipioii d vieet: M- .|s|iell. Swiss N' .n eliy House . Main Sti , e: Sat f., \ (loan and tlii Yaphaiik I'lie pepait- iii'- nt. BOY SCO I \!' TROOP 7(1 Roy Scout Tiuop ' , ' !» held theii < il « fill >.i i nn i nut; a \ , the home ot Uoln.t Lmki i last \ e, k and p Lin- wcie mad\ l ' o> i hi 1 ii'o |i to a i lampiiij. ' in a i aim, a! ( ' am o II.ul- itm il..l!.iw tin- weekend of .lan- U.l.\ , . Tl.o-e pie-, nt at ill. ' meeting Wi re Duiia 1 I (.ai ilmei . Seou l - ina-iei . a\d Geoie.. Egnoit and Audi \w die aiei . . ommitteeiiieii. Scout who a '' e.i di \l w i n» I'dwa'-d K. \ ( aw . Ri-iia .1 Lugei l . An- d 'l'U (. ' |e ' -II < -l . ,/l , Rob 'I | |)(. | 1- .)'| and r.ank I'le ' iuas ( JIRI. SCO!'I' TROOP 7. ' . Gill s I ,. , , : ( Jul S, ,,(, ! I' lou p 7. \ , i nioved a ti ip to the I ' ati'hoi ' . ue Roll. , Kink and \< at. h\d the ).>) !- fl sl^atme; -how that was iii^sent- \d h\ lit. childii ' i who have been taking les-.eis fni tl , ¦ past -even month- . Th. follow ini! nil Is attended : lilt (Joi'ii . Jeai.ette Kggei ' ., L auia j Gi.tiier , iieni-e tudu lev. Claudia Le.itiaidi . Annabe 'le Williams , flor- iice Renna I inda I- ' aut h. Cai' u ' . an.) Helen Mai i Ji.in.m ki. \erom- i iiiMi \ . tin m weie M i - . . \. (aim. M.ss EJM(. Mnl. ' ei. Mis . f- ' autli .11 1.1 Mi . Ege-il. BROW ME TROOP 2« I Mis. Wittman ' . s Brownie Trooi) lid jollllieW 'd to Xew Yoik City last i\w k via Loim I slan d Rail- i oad . Twenty-live cir. s and si\ , .ral ladles ma.to (he Un* to see the ill- i ioit . siul ,K in N. w \ i on. dui'iny l ilt du -lii- as s. asuii. Some of lilt tliils ha.; then first tiam 11 le and mo. - ' , en , o\ ed tie n In -! ride on the -uiiuav. I'lie yiotip -aw the (\hii s tiua- ;ite in un. k. t ' < Ilia ( \ enter and \ l- si' e.l St. 1' ali n K ' S Catln d ai . l.tiin -u w;. - i ii . i oj , i at the \A atom ;l ' and tilt un Is tn , n t i-iled the ll - I ' ' .A. . \l,i!.i; and }uni a chaiici to wal.i. tin ii' s. ' !\e- on ti l e\ision . They then \ isi; ,1 tlie I'lam taini ' ii and Penn Station. 'I lie lad.i s w iiu .u i ompaiiit.l the n irl- wire Me s - dames A. Witt ' iian . H ei ii ei 1 . Davi s . ' Gu-:a\ (¦ i , ebo i a. .lane . \\Iulli ' . •lack Raul. . Vi . Stroud and .lanic- Ruflin. The Ros;i)'\ ( iroup will me\t at \h\ home ol ' .Mis . John Mi/. \ of Loii u I-l.md \venuc to day to sa\ the Ro s aiy for wu>ld p< ace at 7: 'J( | p. m. The . itihth made - * udeiUs , of Mr- . Ma -.-; ' - s,' i t ,n ( ' ( cl a -- of Li'imv ooi! Jiini. , 1 llieh Schuol vi- sited lhe Mu. s, -mi of N' a ' ui al Hi . - 'oi-y and the Mawle ' i /'' auetariiini in X. A Yoik Ci'\ ia. sf Thui-day. Student s liom Y aphinik tak ing n ' l't in tin- a.-tii . • v mii' (lliv Wilham - . An.K Sweyey . Walt i ! niith. Rich ard I ew i > . .1 oil n Cl. ui - chill. l;ick\ Dav i- and Ui* -i l\ rk' ow-ki. I'lie gimi p made th .1 i)i in bv bus . I ) :i\e r ,,| ' the hu- wa - Andy K utka For your Insurance Needs Call Pat Raimond , YAphank 4-38 19. — *dv Guests at the home of Mr. and M -s . John Mi/i durini' tlie Chri-t- nia- holida ys W\i e Mr. and Mrs . •ogiis' Rea of Hi '-ksv ille Mi . ami Mi . - . .Michael Cavar . Sr.. of WiPing. f un. Conn., with their daughter . I,u- ' ¦illc. Mrs. Cavai ar.d her daughti r w < \ e \ I it I up . mil ll \' > 'w ^' e.ll• ' s .w e . (leorgi Sehwinn i- vi siting hi- hiothei-in-law and -i. - t ii . Al l . .aid Mi - . I . i Ro ' . Spillett . Jl.. this week dui II . u ( \ u 'lslnia - vacation. Dui- 1II U the week Ml. SeliWilltt al-o v i- si' . 'd hi- uncle and aunt . . Mi . and . Mi- . Fied Gai lich - . Dec. mliei - -JK wa- the hilthd.tv of .Mr . Sue Xahaiato - uf Fiank Avenue Mi- . Zahaioto s and her faiuilv celebiated on Chiistmas dav a- they usuall y do each . year . C1U R( II N'KWS Saturday at St. Andlew ' s ICpis- copal Chinch at the fea-t of the Kpi p hanv there w ill he Hol y Com- munion at 1> a. m. Sunday, the Fit-!, Sundav after the Fp ipliany, Hol y Communion and -ermoii will lie at !K'D a. m. and church school at U) ¦:' , >! a. in. The Rev. Richard Cita v ol ' i n-iate- . Il.il v Trinit y Lutheran Church on Middle Uland Road will have inni - i u ii! ' woishiii . -elvice at !(:. '' ,ll Sunday and Sunday School at 11 a in. The ^ a p h a u k Presbyterian Ch'ucli on Alain Stieet will have lieu nine woi shi p -eivicc Sunday a ' 11 a. in. and Sunday School at !' :. '' o a in. I'l.e Rev . Richard K. I'loth ..1 I ' l. l ate- . EASTWOOD VILLAGE and DAWN ESTATES Mr*. Ethel Smith . JU 8-8752 Chivies TWkers. Jr .. son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Beckers , Si- ., of 7 Jay Road was home from Union College in Schenectady for the Christmas and New Year Holiday \•'•••k. Chai-1\ - \ho i- un the de-u ' i list , is a freshman physics major and is a graduate of New-field High School. During the holiday vyeek. Charles with several of his friends have -een two p ' ays, \Gi- deon \ and \My Fair Lady, \ New York City and vi. -ited other places of interest. Mis. s Joan Stieleogel . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stieleogel of 7 Berry Lane, has returned to Oswego University after spending ti ,. i.,, ' id-.-- s i.-i t ' i lo.,- .,., M ..,f. - . Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of 12(i Tree Road entertained at Chri-tmas dinner. Mr. s . Wagner ' s mother, Mrs. Yetta Schoeneinan , and brother , Kenneth Sehoeneman af Brooklyn. The Wagners cele- brated (heir son Mark ' s third birth- day with a family partv December 2:* . ' Mrs. Michael Munoz of l'! l F.ast wood Boulevard entertained her Girl Scout Troop :iM with a Christ- ma- party at her home on De- cember 20. Ah: and Mrs . Robert Johnson of •11 Leonard Lane had as their Christina. - day dinner guests his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor John- son of Frank' yn S quare. A son. Kdvvard Geoig( . weigh- in\ \ < po'i'ols i .. ounce was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Rcnnelt of 7!) Tree Road December IS at Smithtown General Hospital. The couple have two (laughters , There- sa and Joan. Kare n Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Kilsvin Peterson of West Court Drive , celebrated her third birthday with a party December 18. Her guests were Mary, Debra and Ann Hamilton , Laura Va n Tas- sle, Laurie Schnepp and Karen ' s sister , Margaret. i BRAND NEW SNACK 1 I in \SERVING TRAY BOX'' \ J \ >^, llou l m ^ _______ m^^__ %\\ i Jj Needed Hflflp K u HS j _ Wki&&- _ h POTATO CHIPS |, *• ¦ » \~~ - ~——~————--—-————V-——---—————--__.-—-_ -_ -___ j Willis B . Tuthill At the chapel the board ol trustees and the session of the Remsenburg Community Chu el. will hold a join t meeting at ¦ p. m. today for the purpose of compiling a budget which wi'l fit the needs of the church for the coming year. Financial problems will be discussed at this ineetiny as well as at the annual meetiii \ scheduled for January M. Mr. and Mrs . Algernon Bruce Jayne of Detroit . Mich., who we - . recently married, had a-\ uppoi U n- ity at church Sunday morning to inert Bruce ' - neighbor- and friends of other day- vv lien he lived here , to receive tlieir congratula- tions and best w ishe-. Mr . aud i Mrs. Jayne before coming her • visited his si. -tei . upstate. Return- ing west. Mi. Jayne will rc-uine his theological studies at Dubuque Iow a Univer-ity where he is pre- paring for the mini -try. A card wa- received from AU^ . Alfred George Bate . - wishing her friends and foi nicr a-socia ' -es a Mi rry Christmas and a Happy Xew Year. The dauuhter of the Rev. Archibald Blue , pa-tor here fiom iIKiO-lPKl , and Mi- . Blue , she is better known a- Irene Blue Bate. - and hi r hu-band a. - , \Bis I\ Bates , both of whom have movd with their son. Bill , and daughte ' . Dottie . to Portland, Conn., where Mr. Bates is supeivi-or and duet- tor of the New Kim land Cattle Breeder. - A- . -ociation for Cmincci- icut and a part of Rhode Island. Remsenburg and Speonk New Officers Seated B y South Side Lodge Officers of South Side Lodge 1 Hi:: , F.&.A. M.. were installed at a i -lati d toininunitatloii of the lodfae Monday nig ht b y Lincoln G. Sch- ij ' id' and Jcri . i K. Dominy. The ol 'fit-eis are James D. Eajj ' e. master; William H. Padeley, senior warden ; Frank M. Miller , junior warden : Milton IL O.-inan, treas- urer; Robert P. Newin s , secretary; fiank L Lyon , chap lain; Gordon K. Haskin, thap lain; Thomas C. Schultz . senior deacon; Harold W. Sylvester, jun ior deacon; William Howe , - -enior master of t'cromwi- ie. s; John I.. HaM' ord, junior master of ceremonies; Robert Sniol, stew- ard ; Robeit Halbohn, steward ; Otto F. 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