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Blue Point

Presentation of music medals is made by Charles Van Schaick during the Sayville Junior High School "AwardDay" program last Wednesday. (Photo by Albert Popely Jr.)

By MARION DENSING EM 3-6279

The pupils of the Audrey Mil-ler School of Dance presentedthe annual l ecital Saturday eve-ning in the school auditonumThe theme was "Mistress Mai y'sGarden" and the cast includedthe following children: DeborahClough , Patricia Rogers, Nancyand Teresa McLaughlin, Eliza-beth Grawrock, Linda Tedesco,Chiistine Barker, Doreen CooneyMarion Quinn, Patricia Clunan,Cathy Weiler, Pamela Werner,Dawn Rose, Lama Lmdell, Danaand Lisa Marino, Kathy-AnnReilly, Patucia Steele, BonnieMcLean, Diane Esposito, LauraSchaub, Stacey DeCaro, EllenWright, Muriel and SuellaCooper, Patricia von Kaentzel,Lea Spiliotes, Cathy Magele,Georgia Angellillo, Sharon Zim.lmghs-us , Nancy Martino, MaryVollmuth, Carol Garber, KarenFeinstein. Sally McCarthy, Jac-kie Mm lay Patucia Scotto andShtiron Perry.

The Blue Point Civic Associa.tion will meet in the schoolcafeteria at eight pm tomor.row when all residents aie in.vited to attend At this meetingthe officers will be introducedand -he by-laws will be dis-cussed.

Fust Assistant Chief and Mrs.George Densing and Captainand Mrs. Robert Dixon repre.senced the Blue Point Fire De-partment at the Patchogue De-partment's annual installationdinner and dance on Satuidayevening at the Knights ofColumbus Hall m Patchogue.

Mis Joseph Leiss of Roslynand Mrs. Josephine Leiss ofGlendale were guests on Fridayat the home of Mr. and Mrs.William Weyhrauch and family .On Saturday membeis of theYale Republican Club of Glen-dale had a picnic at the SuffolkCounty Republican Club on At-lantic Avenue and Mr. and Mrs.James Dennis and Mr. and Mrs.William Weyhrauch attendedand renewed acquaintance withold fi lends.

Visit the Bayport Laundromatample parking at Third Avenuend Montauk Highway. 91tf

for a fast, clean wash. We haveDr. and Mrs John DiMatteo

and daughter of Richmond Hillspent Sunday visiting tfith Mrs.DiMatteo 's parents, the Rev. andMrs. I A. Falk and had dinnerwith Mr and Mis. Edward Mah.ler of Sayville.

A dedication ceremony forJonathan Harry, infant son ofMr. and Mis. Harry Matthewsof Namkee Road , was held at themoinmg service of the BaptistChurch on Sunday with the Rev.I A Falk officiating Follow.ing the service Mr. and Mrs.Matthew s entertained at dinnerior the grandparents Mr. andMrs. Fremont Collins of BluePoint, and Mis. May Matthewsand Miss Lillian Pinker ton ofPatchogue.

Miss Helen Ahern was theguest of honor at a farewellpajama party on Friday given byMiss Cheryl Densing at thefamily cottage at Leja Beach.The guests were the MissesLinda Shene, Pamela Wilson, Or-lene King, Peggy iMaxien, Cyn_thia Meyer Betsy Archbold,Kathleen Betjemann, Denis De-Ronde and Mary Ann Avellino,and they were accompanied byMrs. Densing. They went overFriday morning and returnedhome Saturday afternoon. MissAhern, who has been living inBaypor t with friends to finishher school term since her par-ents, the Rev. and Mrs. AlvingAhern moved to upper New YorkState during the winter, willleave this week to be with herparents.

The Blue Point Home Exten.sion Service held its last month,ly business meetiT, <. at the fire-house last Thursday. The cur-lent and continuing chairmanis Mrs. William Iseldyke. Thebooks were audited , various con-tributions were noted and ap-proved for Kim, the Korean or-phan; Ghana; annual scholar-ship fund for home economics atJames Wilson Young HighSchool, and the firehouse fund.Suggestions were made for rais.ing funds for the 1964-65 season.The meeting was adjourned atnoon to the Republican Club-house on Atlantic Avenue forthe annual spring luncheon. Thefollowing members and guests at-tended: Mis. Robert Broad, Mrs.James Cain, Mrs. Albert Bar.thelme, Mrs. Frank Collins, Mrs.Albert Will, Mrs. MaUrice Rey-nolds, Mrs Charles Roeding,Mrs Marvin Roecklem. Mrs.Charles Carpenter, Mrs. ArnoBie,1erman, Mrs. James Shand ,Mrs. Oscar Frowem, Mrs.Michael DeSant, Mrs. HarrySchmidt, Mrs. Phillips Carpen.ter, Mrs. Frank Antinoro, Mrs.Francis Frabizio, Mrs. GeorgeStaudt, Mrs. Anthony CardamoneMrs William Iseldyke, Mrs. Ar-thur Williams, Mrs. Anthony J.Magee, Mrs. Angelo Orlando,Mrs Annie McCarthy, Mrs.Richard Clunan, Mrs. EddieJensen, Mrs. Charles Jackson,Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. WilliamVad, Mrs. Harold Mills, MrsDavid Morns, Mrs. WilliamBankenstein, Mrs. Walter Mit-chell, Mrs. L Clarke, Mrs. CeliaA Eller, Mrs. Lee Hermo andMiss Catherine Clunan. A tubof potted plants which had beencontributed by the BayportFlower Houses was awarded toMrs. Bartkenstem. The HomeExtension Service will resume inSeptember.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bluitt ofKuebler Street entertained ata bn-thday party on Friday eve.ning v*\ celebration of the _ 12thbirthday of their son, Albert.Games were played and refresh-ments were served.

There were 46 students fromthe Blue Point ElementarySchool participating m the sec.ond annual Junior Glympics forstudents nine through 18 yearsof age which was held on Satur-day at the Port Jefferson HighSchool. The first place winnerswere David Rhodes, Kathy Trav-ers and Barbara Dowhng; sec.ond place, David Rhodes, KathyTravers, David Rhodes, DonnaGoodall and Dale Bentley ; thirdplace, Tina Hafenseister, VickyRibbuto, and Kathy Travers;fourth place, Charles Horn andTina Hafemeister; and fifthplace, Bill Hammond, DebbieDowling, Charles Horn, CathyPhillips, and Kevin Huber.

The Daily Vacation BibleSchool will be held from nineto 11:30 aj n. Monday throughFriday beginning June 29th andending July 10 at the BaptistChurch. There will be stories,songs, games, arts and craftsand refreshments. All childrenfrom the age of four years arewelcome to attend. Mrs. WillardTuttle will be in charge assis-ted by a competent staff.

Personal loans for all worth-while purposes at bank ratesare just one of the many bank-ing services at your "One StopBank" — Oystermen's. tf

The Dorcas Circle of the Bap-tist Church met last Wednesdayat the home of Mrs. Henry Mor.ris of Homan Avenue. Therewas a short business meeting anddevotions led by Mrs. HiramDarrow in the absence of Mrs.Frank Lindner. Refreshmentswere served and the ladies work-ed on missionary projects.

The sixth grade promotion as.sembly program was held in theschool auditorium on Monday.

Tlie second grade classes ofMrs. Sara Howard, Mrs. AliceKlinger, and Miss Sheila Mooneyand Mrs. Helen Petersen 's thirdgrade enjoyed a picnic at Heck-scher State Park last Wednes-day.

Last Friday all the kindergar.ten children with their teachers,Mrs. Dorothy Hibbard and MissJudith Schaehrer and many ofthe parents went to Corey Parkfor a picnic.

The Bayport-BIue Point Libr.ary will be closed on Saturdaysduring July and August In-stead it will be open Thurdayevenings from seven to nine pan.starting July second m addi-tion to the regular hours whichare Monday through Fridayfrom two to 4:30 p.m. and Mon.day, Wednesday and Fridayfrom seven to 1 nine p.m.

Chief and Mrs. Richard Ham.bley and Commissioner and Mrs.Fred Slater represented the firedepartment at the New YorkState Association of Fire Chiefs'Convention at "The Laurels" atMonticello Friday, Saturday andSunday.

Miss Brenda Snell of DivisionAvenue and her fiance, Law-rence E. Hazard of Darien,Conn, were the gues-s of honorat several parties over the weekend. At noon on Friday therewas a luncheon and miscellane-ous shower for Miss Snell givenby Mrs. David Eastlake at theDarien Country Club and in theevening Mr. and Mrs. EllisonHazard entertained at a buffetsupper and pool swimming party.

On Saturday members of theof Darien entertained at aluncheon, pool party and gameand gadget shower. Dr. and Mrs.Frank Snell, Miss Snell's par-ents, were in Darien for thefestivities. Miss Snell and Mr.Hazard will be married on Sat-urday in St. Ann's EpiscopalChurch m Sayville.

Diane Richter, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Stanley Richterof .Grandview Drive, celebratedher 12th birthday with a pajamaparty on Friday. Her guestswere Patricia Bumstead, Chris-tine Horn, Loretta Wenk, JoanBrueckner, Patti vonKaentzeland Martha Davis.

Cabinet f or SickRe-Elects Off icers

The annual meeting of theSayville Cabinet for the Sickwas held last Wednesday at theLake House, following luncheonwhen the members were guestsof Mrs. Margaret Todd Richter,president.

Reports were presented byMrs. Charles Schaefer, secre-tary, and Mrs. Adolph Mampe,treasurer. The present officers ,including Mrs. William Kennel-ly, assignment secretary, andMrs. Joseph W. Kucera, publi-city, were unanimously re-elect-ed. Two directors appointedwere Mrs. Harvey Stryker andMrs. Bryan DeVoe.

The Cabinet, now in existencefor 16 years, is located on Col-lins Avenue and the public isinvited to inspect it betweennoon and three o'clock on week-days when volunteer workersare present. Mrs. Mampe spokeof the Cabinet's service to Say-ville, Bayport, Bohemia,-and Hol-brook and advised the.membersthat since the population ofeach community has increased ,additional items are being add-e dto the present quota. Mrs.Mampe also announced that inthe near future, the annual funddrive, which serves to purchasethe supplies, will be under way.

The members attending themeeting were Mrs. Michael Ro-meo, Mrs. Fred Dykstra, Mrs.John Rickert, Mrs. A. V. Green,Mrs. Isabella McLarty, Mrs. Wil-liam Reylek, Sr., Mrs. W. L.Williams, Mrs. Bryan DeVoe,Mrs. Ferdinand Ebann, Mrs.Anna Becvar, Mrs. James E.Kendrick, Mrst, William Gib-bons, Mrs. W. Frederick Swee-zcy, Mrs. Fred Bartlett, Mrs.Frank Zahradka, Mrs. Elmer Mc-Kee, Mrs. Henry Stoll, Mrs. Sid-ney Snyder, Mrs. Harvey Stry-ker, Mrs. Edward Dietz, Mrs.Charles Schaefer, Mrs. Marga-ret Todd Richter, Mrs. AdolphMampe, Mrs. William Kennelly,Mrs. Joseph W. Kucera and theMisses Marie Wohlberg and Isa-belle Platte.

AntiqueFairDue Next Week

The fourth annual AntiquesFair and Sale, a Brookhaven Me-morial Hospital benefit , will beheld in Christ Church ParishHall June 30th through Julysecond from 11 a. m. to 10 p. m.Food will be served daily byunits of the Women's Auxiliaryof the hospital. A preview andreception for the sponsors ofthe Fair is scheduled Monday,June 29th from five to ninep. m.

There will be a garden area inthe Parish Hall entrance dedi-cated to William Prince, whoin 1737, established in Flushing,the first green nursery and lin-nean botanical garden in thiscountry. Fifteen Bellport villagew i n d o w s will commemorateknown and little-known "firsts"of Long Island. Some of theseare: 1639 first manor house onGardiners Island; 1664 in Hemp-stead, first horse race run on ameasured course; 1775 Long Is-land's first "old glory" carriedby Captain Hulbert and hiscompany from Bridgehamptonto Ticonderoga; 1791 the firstSunday School in New YorkState started in the home ofPhoebe Moore Wickham of Mat-tituck: and Long Island's firsttwo ladies of the White House,Anna Symmes of Riverhead,who married President Harri-son, and Julia Gardiner of EastHampton, who married Presi-dent Tyler. The windows willcontain antique furniture, cos-tumes, wigs, old mantle, print-ing presses, decoys, farm imple-ments, cooperage bench andtools, etc., authentic to the pe-riod portrayed.

Nineteen dealers from LongIsland, New York City, NewYork and Connecticut will dis-play Long Island sconces andcandelbra, lanterns from awhaling ship, jewelry and silver,decoys, fine American and Eng-lish furniture, also countrytype, rare prints, primitivepaintings, small firearms, chinaand glass, jade, ginger jars andtemple ornaments.

Staff Course

At Camp EdeyThe early orientation course

for newcomers of the Girl ScoutCamp Edey summer staff at Bay-port, was conducted l&st"w£.§fc.Miss Eleanor M. Hester, campadministrator, w e l c o m e d sixyoung ladies from Europeand five from the U. S. A. atthe opening dinner.

The training leaders for thiscourse are Mrs. Robert Walsh,Hicksvillc, Miss Ruth Tergesenand Miss Caroline Keiger ofSayville, assisted by Mrs. Dud-ley Philhower of Stony Brookand Miss Julianne Givner ofAmityville, Mrs. Bernard Pagelsof Bohemia and Miss Hester.

ON DEAN'S LISTOswego, N. Y.—Two residents

of the Sayville area have beenplaced on the spring semesterDean's List at State UniversityCollege at Oswego. They arethe Misses Lorraine Novinski ofGrassmere Avenue, Oakdale andLorraine Teleky of 2484 OceanAvenue, E onkonkoma.

President's gavel is presented to Miss Marie Giuri of Patchogue by Msgr. Ed-ward L. Melton, director of Health and Hospitals for the Diocese of Rockville Cen-tre, at the recent installation of officers of the Patchogue Auxilary of St. CharlesHospital. Witnessing the ceremony are other officers for the year 1964-65, left to right:Mrs. William Keating, corresponding secretary; Madame Giuri, treasurer; Mrs. LouisPfeifle of Blue Point, recording secretary; Mrs. Alfred Chiuchiolo. second vice presi-dent and Mrs. Pat Sirianni , first vice president. Mrs. John B. Schmitt of Sayville,retiring president, received a token of the chapter's appreciation for ber two yearsin office .

A Request From People - to - PeopleWill you help the cause of peace and world understanding?People-to-People is to entertain this sumnier travellers from foreign countries

and would like to make the project community-wide.Are you willing and able to supply lodging, meals, transportation, sight-seeing, or

recreation on land or water, for one or more?If so, return form to Mrs. David Wallace,- 139 Sunset Drive, Sayville, or to the

office of The Suffolk County News.Name Address . . Tel. No Lodging? How many? Male, female? Meal or meals? How many? Male, female? Transportation? Sightseeing: Recreation? . .

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Patchogue—Suffolk's 600-manauxiliary civil defense policeforce will come under a newset of strict regulations startingnext month, ^.'jch puts themunder close supervision of regu-lar police units. County CivilDefense Directo'r Edward H. L.Smith prepared the new rulesin cooperation with Police Com-missioner John L. Barry.

The regulations eliminate of-

ficer titles, forbid fund-raisingunless approveo. by higher offi-cials, limit power to carry armsand make arrests, and requirespecific identification of auxili-ary police cars, uniforms andequipment. To carry a gun, anauxiliary must now qualify onthe police range once yearly,and, obtain a pistol permit. Hemust also check in and out withprecincts when on duty.

An auxiliary official said thisweek that there was a possi-bility of mass resignation if therules are enforced.

A Cornell rural sociologist istrying to find out why farmersin India adopt or reject modernagricultural practices. He hasinterviewed and observed 250farmers in 26 Indian villages.

Tighten Rules forCD Auxiliary Units

Girl ScoutNews

Sayville Girl Scouts held aninternational fair at Rotary Parkon Saturday. Participants werethose troops which did not takepart in the display at Bay Shorein the spring. Brownie troopsincluded Mrs. Mitchell Bullard,Troop 30; Mrs. Bernard Lough-lin, Troop 16, and Mrs. AngeloPalumbo, Troop 11, and Mrs.A l b e r t Mackenzie's MarinerTroop 14 also had a display.

Brownie Troop 30, under Mrs.Mitchell Bullard, had 14 Fly-ups this week who were giventheir caps. Included are JaneCleaves, Nellys Bard, LindaMeierdierks, Nancy Gross, EllenWilliamsdn, Terry Stryker, Lib-by MacLean, Mary Paul, JeanLyon, Nancy Blazek, Peggy Co-rey, Sharon Crooks, Pam Van-derborgh and Gayle Mirabito.The ceremony was attended bythe mothers of the girls andMrs. Owen Steere and Mrs. Jo-seph Mercier assisted along withJunior Scout Anne Parrot.

When leaders Mrs. AngeloPalumbo and Mrs. Raymond Ro-ventini of Troop 11 gave theiroutdoor Fly-up, 11 girls receivedtheir caps. Capped were SusanAbel, Diane Atkinson, JanetBoss, Veronica Broere, Jill AnnDowning, Edith Jackson, CarlaMartin, Nancy Mercier, SusanRoventini, Cindy Schneebergand Ruth Ruzicka. HandmadeFather's Day gifts were distri-buted to the girls.

WEST SAYVILLE: At a Courtof Awards in the West SayvilleFire House, Junior Girl Scoutsof Troop 45, under the leader-ship of Mrs. William Sandilandsand Mrs. Joseph MacMillan,crossed the bridge into CadetteScouting and were received byCadette leader, Mrs. William O'-Brien. Each of the girls waspinned with a cockade by a sis-ter scout from Cadette Troop42. Both troops received attend-ance stars and badges they haveearned during this past year.Five year certificates were pre-sented to Barbara Beer, BettyBower, Clare Burns, Janet Carr,Kim Gensch. Kathleen Giambat-tista, Jean MacMillan, Betty Pet-tit, Deborah Rode, Susan Sandi-lands, Linda Single, PatriciaSusa, Catherine Vallone, Rose-anne VanWyen, Dianne Zelem,Mary Jane Burns and.Mrs. Les-lie Distin.

Camperships, which will be

available in the fall, were a-warded to Barbara Popp and De-borah Case of Troop 42. Theprogram closed with a candle-lighting ceremony. In additionto parents, Junior Troops 35 and37 also attended the program.

Brownie Troops of West Say-ville held their family picnic atHeckscher State Park on Satur-day.

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