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Effective July 1 a new unemployment , insurance regulation requiresemi .Voyurs to give a "Record of Lunploymeiit" slip to any employee whois liml off , dismissed or who quits. Facsimile of the required slip is shownon this poster , now displayed in unemployment insurance one - 'hrough-out the State. The poster notifies wage-earners of the requirement andwarns thai failure of benefit claimants to present record slips from jobslost after July 1 may cause benefit delays.
Fertilizer manufacturers fromLong Island will be well represent-ed at the fifth annual conventionof the American Plant Food Coun-cil at The Homestead , Hot Springs,Virginia , June 29-Jul y 2.
A feature of the sessions will bethe announcement of the six win-ners in the Nation-wide essay con-test sponsored by tho NationalGrange and Council on the suhjeetof "Soil Fertility and the Nation 'sFuture."
The fertilizer manufacturers andtheir representatives from Long Is-land who will attend the Conven-tion will include: William C Stark ,Atlantic Feralizcr Corp, River-head : Oeorge Cushmnn , L T Pro-duce and Fertilizer Co, Inc , R.iver-hend.
Riverhead Men atAnnual Convention
For the past two weekends thesix East Hampton Boys Scouts whohave been chosen to attend the Na-tional Boy Scout Jamboree whichopens at Valley Forge. June 20,have been taking part in "shake-down" camps at the Suffolk Coun-ty Boy Scout Camp at Baiting Hol-low.
At these practice camps at Bait-ing Hollow , the six East HamptonScouts, Robert Card and ClarenceBlowe of Troop 102 and RobertAniann , Robert Taylor , RichardWorthington and Allan Meddaughof Troop 27, all first class Scouts ,and Herbert Eggort and Mart inRobinson of Southampton , wereformed into a patrol which will bepart of the Suffolk County Troopof handpicked Boy Scouts. AllanMeddaugh has been picked as pa-trol leader.
Several paper drives conductedby the Scouts this past Spring havehelped raise the $60 per boy whichpaid for their week-ends at Bai t ingHollow and will cover costs oftents, transportation from Smith-town to Valley Forge, and insur-ance and food for the week\s Jam-boree. The boys will do their ownpatrol cooking and furnish theirspecial ind iv idua l camping uniformand equipment.
At a combined meeting of Troops27 and 102 on Monday evening atthe Scout House a representativefrom each of East Hampton's GirlScout troops presented each of theboys a t tending the Jamboree witha Jamboree "T" shirt and toilet kit .In addition , the boys have decorat-ed their two man tents with wind-mills and an outline map of LongIsland locating Rust Hampton.This was done wi th blue , yellow andblack paint and an air brush , underthe direction of H S art instructor ,Mrs R.aymond MeMahon.
Also in preparation for ValleyForge the boys, with the assistanceof Troop 27 Scoutmaster AmassaBrooks and Harold P Taylor , havemade a three-burner charcoal stove,whi le with the hel p of VictorAniann and Charles Lloyd theyhave bui l t a plywood patrol chest,which holds all the patrol equip-ment and doubles as a work table .The boys' parents have not onlyassisted with innumerable deta i lsin connection wi th assembling the
: Scouts' equipment , but have alsotaken over t ransportat ion to and
i from special meetings at Riverhead' and tho camps at Ba i t ing Hollow .j In addit ion to the six Scouts who. will attend the Nat iona l ValleyI Forge Jamboree 30 Scouts fromTroop 102 and 18 from Troop 27 willattend the .Summer camp at Bait-ing Hollow in July.
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Dormand's Camera ShopSI W. Main St., Riverhead, N. Y.
Mr and Mrs James A Hand visit-ed over the weekend with Mr andMrs James R Hand and family ofOssining, Mrs Hand and daughterDorothy remained for a few daysvisit.
Mr and Mrs Everett Austin ofBrooklyn are spending a week witliMr and Mrs Emmett Austin.
The last two months we have notbeen having regular meetings of the4-H because of measles.
The seniors held their last meet-ing on June 12th at Mrs Tuthill 's.The Juniors met on June 13th atCarol Cain's. We learned to makedarts , french seams and .soft pleats.For homework we have to put onour pockets, and make all of theFrench seams.
We are happy to have anothersewing leader for the Seniors. Hername is Irene Sarnowski.
The last meeting was held onJune 27th. The Seniors meet at MrsTuthills and the Juniors at CarolCain 's.
Presbyterian Church Notes10:00 a m. Bible School.11:00 a m. Morning Worship.The Missionary Society is holding
a food sale. July 3 at 11:00 a m infront of the North Fork VarietyStore in Cutchogue.
The Church Choir will rehearseon Thursday evening at 8:00 p m.
Methodist Church NotesFriday, Choir practice in the
Church at 8:00 p m.Saturday. Food Sale on the lawn
west of the Silleck Agency, begin-ning at 10:30 a m.
Sunday , Sunday School at 10:00a m with classes for all ages, visi-tors alway welcome.
Morning Worship at 11:00 HolyCommunion.
The second quarterly meeting ofthe Pamona Grange held June 24thas guest of the Brookfield Grangeat Calverton. All oflicers were re-elected. Mrs Lillian Halsey ofSouthampton anu Mr John Jonesof Deer Park were elected to StateGrange convention at Elmiua , N Yin October.
Mrs Irene Jackson won first prizein the bread making contest.
The evening program consistedof group singing and a most in-teresting talk on Mexico by Mr L YRobinson and Mr Frank Burnett ofRiverhead.
Mr and Mrs Gene Horton weregiven a housewarming party onTuesday evening by liieir manyfriends and relatives.
Cutchogue School f o u r t h q u a r t e rlienor roll: grade 1, Barbara Case,Elaine Cook , Billy Deroski , JohnDickerson , Myra Dixon , Krerl Kae-lin , Barbara Kurezewski , EileenMahoney, Farnel Wiekham : grade2 Barbara Deroski , Betsy Gerhardt ,Mary Ann Kauneckas , Billy Kaelin ,Chris Walsh; grade 3 George Cain ,Richard Case, Sall y Fleet , Patr ickGorman . Rosemary M u l l e n , Linda
! Reeve, Phil i p Rysko; grade 4 Myra: McCal lum: grade 5 Vincent Kel ler ,Patricia Kosciusko, James Me.Wil,Thomas Wickan i ; grade (1 Rosal ieCook , A r t h u r Kael in , Freddie Ma-chinehick: grade 7 Anne Kaelin ,James Gra thwohl , Mar ion M e t s k i ;grade 8 Donald Boyle, Jerry Boyle,
: Barbara Cain , Andre' Cybulski ,Joan Gerhard! , . lames Mi Cafl'cry,
American Legion award for thehighest average in regents 08 '', percent to Jack Wiekham: the Citizen-ship award , elected by the class toBuddy Sivolski: the Clarence EFleet award for the highest aver-age in mathematics 0»r; to JackWiekham; the M S Hand award tothe highest in English par t 1, rifle;,t o Jack- Wiekham: the M S Handaward for English Part 2 i)8f ; toJoyce Samohel: t h e Wi l l i am HKollmer award for t he highestmark in Social Studies 07'; to JackWiekham. Principal McNeil spokeof the good work Mrs Mullen haddone in his enforced absence. MissHand gave nut the diplomas to I hegraduates and the excellent exer-cises were over . The graduates thenWent outdoors and had their pic-tures taken.
Mrs Daniel Overton was calledto Spring Valley, N Y to a t tend thefunera l of her a u n t last week.
The annual Rummage Sale of theMethodis t Church in charge of MrsLizzie Horton netted $88 last Fri-day and Saturday at Fleet 's barnon the Main Road.
Miss Clotilde Karsten of South-old was the guest soloist of theMethodis t Church Sunday morning.
Miss Florence Adams of H u n t -ing ton , was a weekend guest of hercousins, Mrs W G Barry and MrsHancock S t u r d y of Nassau PL
Mrs Porothy Keller has accepteda summer position at Boatman 'sHarbor.
The Supper Club en .jn .vod a BeachPar ty at Dark Pond Wi dncsdayevening . Mr and Mrs George T u t -h i l l of Rav A' - o n u o was the com-m i t t e r , Mr and Mrs Walter Luce o7Pa'/ A c - H u e caught two liu-' e blackfish bc ' .av (h e party begen.
Tin- K a . t . C u t c h o g u e School , ( M
strong had t h e i r a n n u a l picnic a tOr i -n t s t a t i ' r . i rk on Thursday .
Mrs M i l l i o e n t Beelje is c h a i r m a nof the Food Kale on S a t u r d a y nea rt h e Sil leck Agency on Main Street .The Cosmos Circle is ha .'ing aseries of sales for the benef i t of t i eMetho i l i at Church .
George Mullen . Joyce Samohel,Jack Wickman. Joyce Samohelwas the class valedictorian andJack Wiekham was the salutator-ian.
The Methodist parsonage fami-lies of the Brooklyn North andSouth Districts enjoyed a picnic atthe Belmont State Park last Mon-day. The Rev Donald Stacey of
j Greenport . Lawrence Boyll of Riv-i erhead and Edward G Wahl andtheir respective families were pres-ent.
I The annual Methodist and Sun-] day School picnic will be heldi Wednesday July 26th at the Pe-quash Club. In case of rain the
1 event will be postponed unt i l the| following day. Mr and Mrs RolandI B Horton of Bay Ave are co-chair-man assisted by Mrs Gerald Beebe,Mrs Clifford Case and Miss Kath-¦ ryn Fleet. Rev and Mrs Wahl are( the welcoming committee. Bringyour own dishes and silver. Rolls,
i coffee and dessert will be fu rn i shedi hy tho committee. All members of|the congregation and their friends| are invited , in addit ion to the Sun-i day school family.! Mrs Corrine Case of the MainRoad had the misfortune to fall
i down a f l ight of stairs in her homei and cracked a rib in the process.j Miss Catherine Case has a si im-, mer civil service position in the! t reasurer's ofiice at the court housein Riverhead.
Mrs Iyonard Borden of Seahita-coke. N Y daughter of Mr and MrsRoland B Horton spoke over Radio
i Station WGY at Schenectady last :: Tuesday on a 4-H program on can- 'i ning. Mrs Borden is assistant Home IDemonstration agent wi th head-quarters at Hudson Falls, N Y. I
At the last meeting of the Worn- ien's Society of Christian Service, IS10 was voted to be given to theJamesport Fresh Air Camp Alsothe Board of Education meetinglast Monday a t ' t h e home of MissKathryn Fleet $10 was voted to besent to the Camp.
The following women from Cut-ehogue attended the annual Mis-sionary Tea of the Southold Meth-odist Church: Mrs Richard Vail ,Mrs Curtis W Horton , Mrs Phi l ipHorton , Mrs Ralph Tuthi l l , MrsGilbert Horton , Mrs John Courte-nay, Mrs George K VanDerBeekMrs Stewart Horton , Mrs DanielOverton . Miss Clara T u t h i l l , MrsRalph Tyler . Mrs Roland B Horton ,
j Mrs Laura Horton , Mrs John Har-ris , Mrs Edward G Wahl and
I Mrs Clifford Case. Miss Etta Whit-ney of Southampton a re turned
{ miss ionary from South China spokej of her experiences with the Chris-j t i an and Missionary Alliance. Missi R Killman a missionary fromI French West Afr ica was also pres-ent .
Capt George Dickerson of theMain Road of the Beacon OysterCompany wi th his crew is spendinga month off the Connect icut coastremoving star fish from the oysterbeds there.
Graduat ion exercises of the Cut-chogue School were held Thursdayafternoon before a capacity aud i -ence. The program opened wi th si-
j lections by the Rhy thm Band. Jackj Wiekham, son of Mr and Mrs JohnJ Wiekham w i n n e r of second honorsspoke on "Indians". A special groupsang "Holy I lo lv Holy " followed hvthe first and second grades . s i n g i n g"Willy Will . Wi l l I h e L i t t l e Bird"and "Gingerbread Boy". The 3rd and
i 'l th grades sang "Whis t l ing Boy","Whi r l i g ig " and "Hungar i an Dance".
I The n t h and (ith grades then sang"The Moral Song" and "The H i g hRoad" ; the seventh and e i g h t h
' grades sang "O God Our Help inAges Past" and "Our Flag". Ail t h emus ic was u n d e r the di rect ion ofMrs James M Ban' . Miss .Joyce S.a-rnohel , daughte r of Mr and Mrs Ed-ward Samohel of the M a m Road ,winner of the highest grade deliv-ered her speech on "The 4.-H Clubs".Pr incipal James McNeil handed thespecial awards to t h e fo l lowing : t h e
CUTCHOGUE