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^maasmmm__mmm_m wmm m\ iim m ii n nw i AUTO and HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE "C" BOGEL INC. | REALTOR 280 MAIN ST.. SAYVILLE LT 9-3600 < I I Notice of Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Bayport Memorial Park 1 ; Association will be held at the Fire House, Snedecor ; I Avenue & R. R. Street , Bayport, N. Y. ; at 8:00 P. M. j Monday, May 15, 1967 > For the election of officers and other business as ; > may come before the meeting. ? . : Make Sure You FLY YOUR FLAG TODAY , or Some One Else Will Make Sure You Will Fly Thelr ' s Tomorrow. IF YOU DONT . . . BUY IT AT YOUR LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION, SMITH-WEVER POST NO. 651 FOR MEMORIAL DAY. Call LT 94038 or LT 9-2520 or LT 9-V830 This Ad sponsored b y THE SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS "Your Hometown Newspaper " 23 Candee Avenue Sayville, N. Y. John M. Roecklein will repre- sent James Wilson Young High ' School , Bayport , and Smith- Wever Post , American Legion in Sayville at Boy ' s State of New York at the New York State Agricultural and Techni- cal College campus in Morris- ville. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roecklein of 18 Maple Street, Blue Point , he has been very active with the varsity pro- grams in basketball , baseball and football , a junior , he ranks third in his class and is a mem- ber of the National Honor So- ciety. Scout Troops Tour Edwards Home The Sayville Historical Socie- ty has been host to scout tioop-; each Iveek for tours of the Ed- wards Homestead , built in 1785 , the oldest-known house of Say- ville. Den Seven oi Cub Park 184, with eight boys and thei r den mother , Mrs . Robert Nav- ratil , and Mrs. Robert Vollmer visited on April 26th; while Biownie Troop 30 with 20 girls and leaders Mrs. William French and Mrs. John Plasmati came on May second. This Tuesday Brownie Troop 18 with 20 girls and leaders Mrs. Robert Aber- nalhy and Mrs. Albert Sioviefc were visitors . T he next regula- meeting of the Sayville Histori- cal Society -will be held next Wednesday evening , the 17th , at eight o' clock in the Edwards Homestead , which interested persons of the community are invited to attend. Plans for the enlargement of the facilities by summer to enable more mate- rials pertaining to local history to be exhibited will be discuss- ed. Commander Edward Granka of the Smith-Wever American Legion Post has asked that the public suppoit the Legion ' s an- nual poppy drive being held this month. "There can be no better way to honor the dead than by solv- ing the living " , Commander Granka said. "Th' s is also an- other way of letting the 'brave fighters in Vietnam know that they are not forgotten men " , he concluded. POPPY DRIVE ^^^ T ^^^^ T ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ALMARIES LOG CABIN 667 Montauk Hwy. HR 2-9575 Bayport SERVING Mothers Day Dinner From 1 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. CHILDREN'S PORTIONS SERVED NO RESERVATIONS NECESSARY l __________________l______M________________-___Rt___-a_P«-M______--_________M___h Walter K.uin , conceit pianist and international expert on inns ical education of Munich , Gei- many, will be the guest speaker at Adelphi Suffolk College on Wednesday at 4 p.m. in (he Hunt Room on the campus. The meeting is open to the public with no advance re- servations or admission fee . About 25 cents of the food dollar goes for red meat. GUEST SPEAKER Bayp ort News t_/ JL MRS. S. A. LEKSUTIN HR 2-0060 Mrs. Edward Dietz and Mrs. William Kennell y attended a luncheon last Thursday at the Nassau Hospital in Mineola where Mrs. Dietz was nominat- ed and elected vice president of the Nassau-Suffolk County Hos- pital Auxiliary. She has been serving as the recording secre- tary for this group for the past year. The Senior MYF will hold a driving rodeo this Saturday in the parking lot of the Methodist Church. They will have an ob- stacle course set up and will take driving tests on the course and be judged by the parents. The theme is "How Well Do You Drive?" They will show safety films and conduct the national drivers ' tests. The award for the best driver will be present- ed at the 11 a.m. service on Sunday. There is to be no meeting of the Senior MYF on Sunday night. Miss Paula Ferretti , of Suydam Lane, who is a new resident and who teaches first grade in East Islip has been given a $500 PTA teacher ' s fellowship for summer study . She received one of 27 such a- wards given' this year by the New York State Congress of Parents and Teachers. Miss Fer- retti plans to attend Adelphi and study to receive her certificate in professional reading. The Suffolk , Long Island District of the PTA has also invited Miss Ferrett i to be a guest at the annual spring conference dinner for the district which is being held in Lindenhurst today, at the Junior High School. The South Country Violet Society will resume regular meetings on the fourth Tuesday, May 23rd , at eight p.m. in the parlor of the Methodist Chui cli The public is cordially invited to attend any of the violet soc- iety ' s meetings. Limited openings are now available for new memberships In Land' s End Beach Club. Please contact John Burke , LT 9-1888. 53tf It is once more requested that anyone new in the Academy- Street School district who is concerned with kindergarten re gistration will contact the school to make arrangements for the re- gistration which is to take place on Tuesday, May 16. Tomorrow, the three fifth grades of the Academy Street School , the classes of Mrs. Adams , Mrs. Willigan and Miss Grover will combine to present "A Salute lo Walt Disney " . The presentation is to be held in Ihe auditorium at 9:15 a.m. and all parents are invited. Boy Scout Tioop 130 will hold its regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in the gym at the Junior High School. The W.S.C.S of the Methodist Church will hold its mother- daughter dinner for members It is to be on Wednesday, May 24th , at 6:15" and all ladies of the church are invited to bring either their mother or if they would like they may adopt a mother to bring. Any addition- al information may be obtained from Mrs. Vincent Fleming or Mrs. Frank Edmunds. The Bayport , Sayville Auxili- ary of Brookhaven Hospital changed its meeting to Tuesday at the Community House in Say- ville because of the T. -R. Awards Dinner which was held on Mon- day at the Garden City Hotel. The award s honored special workers or services for the hos- pitals in Nassau and Suffolk counties. A number of the Bay- port ' and Sayville Auxiliary members attended. The ' Sprig Thrift Shop for the benefit of Brookhaven Hospital received a T. R. award. The Esther Circle meets to- day at 12:15 at the home of Mrs Barbara Johnson. The executive committee of the W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church met last night at the church and planned the regular meeting which is to be held next Wednesday at the church at 12:30 There will be speakers present to talk about the Job Corps ana the devotions are to be given by Mrs. Linda Seitz. Babysitting will be available . The Dorcas Circle will be the hosts for the luncheon. Miss Diane Guzik , daughter of Mr and Mrs . Edward J- Guzik of Sylvan Avenue , won the Jun- ior Grand Champion Trophy Sunday at the Silver Queens Twirling Contest held in Bay Shore. Diane, N. Y. State Junior Grand Champ ' on. also won first in the solo open division for 14 year-olds. Diane is the twirier with the Bayport Fire Department Red Devils Colonial Drum and Bugle Corps. * Mrs. "Walter Ports and Miss Margaret Vahey of the James Wilson Young High School spent from April 27th to the 29th attending the annual New- York State English Council Conference in Syracuse. Mrs . Ports is the department chair- man and Miss Vahey is a begin- ning teacher. Patricia Conroy, daughter of Mr and Sirs. Frank Conroy, of 238 Bayport Avenue was elected to the Dean 's List of Southamp- ton College ot Long Island Uni- versity. Joan O'Connor , daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connor of Gillette Avenu e celebrated her ninth birthday with a dinner , party Monday evening for bcV brother and sister , Thomas ' and Elizabeth, Patricia Dumermuth , Michele Burns Amory Maslak , . Diana DeValk , Holly McConnMl , Jacqueline Meyer and Gretchcn Weinrich. Pfc . Edward Kogut , son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kogut of Bayport Avenue , will be home Monday for 14 days from Fort Sill , Okla. On Tuesday at 3:10 p. m. the Sylvan Avenue P. T. A. will give a tea in the cafetorium for parents of the children of the September k ndergarten classes. The kindergarten stall , reading and physical education teachers and school nurse will be there to discuss the various experien- ces planned for that level in the fall. Do not bring the chil- dren as arrangements have been made for them lo v ' sit the school later in June . For Mom or Grandma , or wife; _ or daughte rs siste r , or your aunt in Philadelphia jc_S32> " on Mother ' s Day. pW V Or just because W^^f \ May is the prettiest^^^^ jg^month in the year. fflA Love is a flower. rssr Send you rs today, 1 >3g|g& B A YPORT rnsmtm- FL0WE ^ HOUSES, INC. \ IPpliplfsEl / South Side of Montauk Highway V i | |||s ipPv BAYPORT , N. Y. ^ ¦^i -ft S* / Tel! HR 2-0014 ¦___MP«>>«iln _M _a__aBa_ManB___a__i_Mn___________ - A guide for selecting movies of interest for children 8 to 12, young people over 12 , mature young people and adults. OH DAD, POOR DAD, MAMA'S HUNG YOU IN THE CLOSET AND I'M FEEL1N' SO SAD A way out farcical comedy about a wealthy eccentric widow ,who travels around the world with her overprotected 25-year-old son and the stuffed body of her husband. Adults. AFTER THE FOX A .comic tale about an attempt to smuggle three million dollars in stolen gold bullion from Cairo to Italy. This hilarious romp spoofs Italian films and film- makers and is decidedly unpre- dictable. Adults , mature young people , young people. F'GHT ON THE LAM A ' it' cast but a so-so story about .i Dank teller who is accused of ,heft after finding $10,000. PTA MOVIE REVIEW ~ Charlotte R. Leach , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Leach of 18 Suydam Lane, Bayport , a freshman at Green Mountain College , Poullney, Vt has been appointed to Green Key. Mem- bers of Green Key are selected on the basis of good Citizensh' p, academic proficiency and lead- ership potential. A graduate of James Wilson Young High School , she is a medical secre- tary major at Green Mountain. MRS. FRANK ROSSITER EM 3-6998 Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Wedegis and sons , Thomas and David , have returned to Houston , Texas after a two weeks stay with Sir. Wedegis ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wedegis of Arthur Ave- nue. Mr Wedegis , an employee of Grumman Aircraft Corpora- tion had been called back to the Bethpage plant to work on a special government project. He has returned to NASA in Houston to resume his work on the Lunar Space Program. Donna Rohde , daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Gene Rohde of Weeks Street , celebrated her fifth birthday Sunday with a dinner party. The guests were her sis- ter , Linda , and her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwab and Mrs. Margaret Rohde of Blue Point , and Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Schwab of Bayport. Donna also had for weekend guests Scott and Bonnie Freytag of Smithtown. Mrs. George Densing of Nam- kee Road spent Sunday at Leja Beach and returned home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Segrid Jacob- sen and son Sidney of Fort Myers , Fla. spent two and a half weeks with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobsen of Weeks Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward'Jensen of Florida returned home Mon- day after spending a week and a half with their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dillon of Nelson Court. Mr. and Mrs Jensen are former residents of Blue Point. Cub Scout Pack 139 meet the last Monday of the montl at the Arthur Premm School at seven p. m. Committee meet- ing the second Monday ol the month at the Oakdale Fixe House at eight p. m. The Dorcas Circle of the Bap- tist Church met last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Hiram Darrow of Sayville. Mrs. Darrow led the meeting and devotions. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Densing next Thursday. Mrs. Jack Considme of Phea- sant Way returned home last Friday after spending two weeks at Brookhaven Memorial Hospi- tal. . - Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dillon entertained for dinner , •Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jensen and Mrs. Catherine Eriekseh , of Florida , and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Ericksen of Brooklyn . Mrs. Robert Gallagher of Maple Street was host to a Wi g Party last Tuesday night Mrs. Gallagher ' s guests were Mrs . Harvey Bumstead , Mrs. Raymond Cuomo , Mrs. Edward Rosavitch , .Mrs Robert Walsh Mrs. Arthur Grioshammer , Mrs . George Noi , Mrs. George Staudt , Mrs. Frank Frankmann and Mrs. Thomas Curtis of Blue Point , Mrs. Robert Arden , Mrs. James Bencdettd of Bayport and Mrs. Orlando Carpino of Patchogue. A dinner party was held last Saturday night for Beverly Rosavitch , daughter of Mrs. Ed- ward Rosavitch in celebration of her birthday. Beverly ' s guests were Patricia and Claudia Bum- stead , Nanette Mercer and Di- ane R ' chter. This Friday from nine in the morning and until five in the evening the Blue Point Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will hold a cake and rummage sale behind the firehouse and in case of bad weather it will be held upstairs in the firehouse. Mrs. Walter Leach arrived on Monday from Bradenton , Fla. to spend the summer with her son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ventiere , of Corey Avenue. Airman John W. Eccles Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John W Eccles of 77 Namkee Road , has been selected for technical train- ing at Keesler AFB , Miss., as a U S. Air Force communications- electronics specialist. The aii ' - man recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. His new school is part of the Air Training Command. Airman Eccles is a 1966 graduate of James Wilson Young High School. Beverly Rosavitch , daughter of Mrs. Edwajc] Rosavitch , last Thursday was awarded a third place scholarship from the Long Island Lighting Company in the poster contest. Beverly is a Cadet Scout in Troop 91. Giles Mercer , son of Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Mercer of Hallet Court was home last weekend from the New York Military Academy in Cornwall on tho Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaefer and sons Frank and Robert Jr. of Namkee Road spent last week- end camping at Wildnood Slale Park wiftr-the Long Island Trave- logs- , a branch of the National Campers , Hikers Association. James Densing was a guest of the Schaefer family for the weekend. Blue Poin t Girl Scout News Girl Scout seniors in public and paroch' al schools and Ca- dettes entering seventh grade in the fall are eligible to attend the sixth annual diocesan re- peat for Catholic Scouts to be held the weekend of September 23rd , at Camp Immaeulata , Mat- tituck. All Marian and St. Ag- nes candidates must attend. The oflcring : s $5 per person. Re- servations may be handled through Mrs. Harvey Bum- stead, Our Lady of the Snow- parish , Blue Point , Mrs. Donald Matrone , St. John ' s in Bohemia , nr Mrs John Sandstrom , St. Lawrence' s Sayville. SAYVILLE Brownie Troop 11 met with leaders Mrs. George Williams and Mrs. Bernard Ca. ' - " oone and h'ked to the Sayville Fire House. George Wil- liams gave the Brownies a com- plete tour of the department. The troop returned to the Com- munity House and closed their meeting with a* Brownie Ring ceremony. Under the leadership of Mrs. John N' clas and Mrs . Richard Sharp, Brownie Troop 16 met at Mrs. Sham' s home and com- pleted the May P.T.A. center- piece. The girls then made pop- corn balls. Special guests at this meeting were Miss Patricia Bashauer , who played her gui- tar and Miss Nancy Heanev . who led the troop ' n a song fest. Junior Trooo 19 readied the Gif' S"nut Bulletin for mailing. Junior Troop 43 and M's. i-ovvell LaFountain met at the home of their co-leader . Mrs. Robert Donahue , and made in- vilat ' ons for parents to their "Court of Awards " Brownie Troop 18 met last Tuesday at the Community House. Three girls. Donna S' o- vick , Kimberlv Chrk and Sa v dra DeCaro, ftorked on the P. T. A. posters The entire t -oip worked on projects for Moth- er ' s Day. Plans were comolpW for their trip to the Sayville Histor cal Society. Cadette Troop 17 opened their meeting al the Community House with a flag ceremony. Cadettes who passed the exten- sive first aid course are: Sherry Batterman , Beth Bishop, Julie Furo , Diane Miller , Donna Lau- r to , Elaine Katsikas , Kay Nav- ratil , Kathy Smith , Kathy Leh- man and Gloria LaFountain. Miss Rose P.eylek announced plans for camping at Wildwood on May 19th and 20th. The menu was planned and the meet- ing was closed with a flag cere- mony. Cadette Troop 33. with lead- ers Mrs Will am McElhinney and Mrs George Babbitt , held a candlelight ceremony for the reception of three new mem- bers , Patricia Hunter , Mary Lee Brady and Maria Guggliotta , and a Mother 's Day Tea. Badges and challenges were awarded and the entire troop put on a camp- fire skit. ' Second prize for the nature column in the Suffolk County Fish and Game paper , sponsor- ed by the Suffolk County Con- servation Organization , was won by Cadette Edith McElhinney. Miss McElhinney and her par- ents wty-e invited to a meeting of the club where the prize was presented to her . The Col. Josiah Smith Chap- ter NSDAR will hold its annual election tomorrow at the Say- ville Community House at two p. m. Reports from the board and chairmen will be read and filed with the chapter regent, Mrs. Russell Koehler. Merit a- wards will be g' ven to four merchants who participated in patriotic window displays dur- ing the past year. Hostesses will be Mrs. William Jenk' ns , Mrs . Gilbert Mathewson , Mrs John Longbotham and Mrs . William Jamieson. ^n DAR ELECTION Slightly convertible. Some people can' t ride in a regular con- vertible without trying to convert it. ("Put the top down, Daddy. " "Leaveitup, Harry. ") You can' t make a compromise. (Try driv- ing a regular converfible with Ihe lop half- way up.) Bui you can buy one- . The Volkswagen Sunroof Sedan. The Sunroof is a cross between a VW Sedan and a VW Convertible. It has a hole in ffle roof, with a steel cove r that cranks open to give you 360 square Inches of sky. Or 359'/. square inches of sky. Or V. square inch. Or whatever ' s comfortable. An ' d if no opening' s comfortable , you can have that, too. Just crank the cover closed until it pops against its sealing gas- ket. This makes our Sunroof as airtight and watertight as our Sedan. The cover is padded and lined like the rest of the roof , so you can hardl y see it. ' Some people can hardly see paying an ; extra $90* for it , either. (Until they tike our Sunroof out on the road. And open her up.) BIANCO MOTORS, ING. ^ 4120 SUNRISE HIGHWAY XtfJ) SAYVILLE , NEW YORK A^!,0 OCALCN LT 9-0805 ^filD WE P^E ^^ nM SWl^^?E^S&SuS I^ RAUSS ^^ OLE OR HALF " ^FRUIT SUPREME Smoked PEACH COMBINAGE Pkg. Hams 65 H , SELECTE RASPBERRIES 39 C CENTER CUT SLICES $1.09 LB * . CHERRY SUPREME SWEET JUICY " DOLE TROPI KAI CANTEL0UPES each 27c HAWAIIAN FRUITS can 29c CHOCK FUL O' NUTS INSTANT S & W ALASKA "88 " DE CAFFEINATED CRAB MEAT C3H 99 C COFFEE 4 oz. jar 69c . _ DEL MONTE "PURR" 2c OFF LABEL PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT CAT FOOD 6 cans 79c DRINK 4-4$ oi. cans 99c ICE CUBES SH AMD'S BAYPORT'S HOME TOWN MARKET SINCE 1864 MIDDLE ROAD HR 2-0317 BAYPORT, N. Y.

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Page 1: Bayport News Blue Point - NYS Historic Papersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84031477/1967-05-11/ed-1/seq-2.pdf · BOGEL INC. | REALTOR 280 MAIN ST.. SAYVILLE LT 9-3600 < I I Notice

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AUTO andHOMEOWNERS

INSURANCE"C"

BOGELINC. |

REALTOR280 MAIN ST.. SAYVILLE

LT 9-3600 <

I INotice of Annual

MeetingThe annual meeting of the Bayport Memorial Park 1

; Association will be held at the Fire House, Snedecor ;

I Avenue & R. R. Street, Bayport, N. Y. ;

at 8:00 P. M.j Monday, May 15, 1967

> For the election of officers and other business as ;> may come before the meeting.

?. :

Make Sure You FLY YOUR FLAG TODAY, orSome One Else Will Make Sure You WillFly Thelr's Tomorrow.

IF YOU DONT . . . BUY IT AT YOUR LOCALAMERICAN LEGION, SMITH-WEVER POSTNO. 651 FOR MEMORIAL DAY.

Call LT 94038 or LT 9-2520 or LT 9-V830This Ad sponsored by

THE SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS"Your Hometown Newspaper"

23 Candee Avenue Sayville, N. Y.

John M. Roecklein will repre-sent James Wilson Young High

' School , Bayport , and Smith-Wever Post , American Legionin Sayville at Boy's State ofNew York at the New YorkState Agricultural and Techni-cal College campus in Morris-ville. The son of Mr. and Mrs.Marvin Roecklein of 18 MapleStreet, Blue Point , he has beenvery active with the varsity pro-grams in basketball , baseballand football , a junior , he ranksthird in his class and is a mem-ber of the National Honor So-ciety.

Scout Troops TourEdwards Home

The Sayville Historical Socie-ty has been host to scout tioop- ;each Iveek for tours of the Ed-wards Homestead , built in 1785,the oldest-known house of Say-ville. Den Seven oi Cub Park184, with eight boys and thei rden mother, Mrs. Robert Nav-ratil , and Mrs. Robert Vollmervisited on April 26th; whileBiownie Troop 30 with 20 girlsand leaders Mrs. William Frenchand Mrs. John Plasmati cameon May second. This TuesdayBrownie Troop 18 with 20 girlsand leaders Mrs. Robert Aber-nalhy and Mrs. Albert Sioviefcwere visitors. T he next regula-meeting of the Sayville Histori-cal Society -will be held nextWednesday evening, the 17th , ateight o'clock in the EdwardsHomestead , which interestedpersons of the community areinvited to attend. Plans for theenlargement of the facilities bysummer to enable more mate-rials pertaining to local historyto be exhibited will be discuss-ed.

Commander Edward Grankaof the Smith-Wever AmericanLegion Post has asked that thepublic suppoit the Legion's an-nual poppy drive being held thismonth.

"There can be no better wayto honor the dead than by solv-ing the living", CommanderGranka said. "Th's is also an-other way of letting the 'bravefighters in Vietnam know thatthey are not forgotten men", heconcluded.

POPPY DRIVE

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Mothers Day DinnerFrom 1 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.

CHILDREN'S PORTIONS SERVED

NO RESERVATIONS NECESSARY

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Walter K.uin , conceit pianistand international expert on innsical education of Munich , Gei-many, will be the guest speakerat Adelphi Suffolk College onWednesday at 4 p.m. in (he HuntRoom on the campus.

The meeting is open to thepublic with no advance re-servations or admission fee .

About 25 cents of the fooddollar goes for red meat.

GUEST SPEAKERBayp ort Newst_/ JL

MRS. S. A. LEKSUTIN HR 2-0060Mrs. Edward Dietz and Mrs.

William Kennelly attended aluncheon last Thursday at theNassau Hospital in Mineolawhere Mrs. Dietz was nominat-ed and elected vice president ofthe Nassau-Suffolk County Hos-pital Auxiliary. She has beenserving as the recording secre-tary for this group for the pastyear.

The Senior MYF will hold adriving rodeo this Saturday inthe parking lot of the MethodistChurch. They will have an ob-stacle course set up and will takedriving tests on the course andbe judged by the parents. Thetheme is "How Well Do YouDrive?" They will show safetyfilms and conduct the nationaldrivers' tests. The award forthe best driver will be present-ed at the 11 a.m. service onSunday. There is to be nomeeting of the Senior MYF onSunday night.

Miss Paula Ferretti, ofSuydam Lane, who is anew resident and who teachesfirst grade in East Islip hasbeen given a $500 PTA teacher'sfellowship for summer study .She received one of 27 such a-wards given' this year by theNew York State Congress ofParents and Teachers. Miss Fer-retti plans to attend Adelphi andstudy to receive her certificatein professional reading. TheSuffolk , Long Island District ofthe PTA has also invited MissFerrett i to be a guest at theannual spring conference dinnerfor the district which is beingheld in Lindenhurst today, atthe Junior High School.

The South Country VioletSociety will resume regularmeetings on the fourth Tuesday,May 23rd, at eight p.m. in theparlor of the Methodist Chui cliThe public is cordially invitedto attend any of the violet soc-iety 's meetings.

Limited openings are nowavailable for new membershipsIn Land's End Beach Club.Please contact John Burke, LT9-1888. 53tf

It is once more requested thatanyone new in the Academy-Street School district who isconcerned with kindergarten registration will contact the schoolto make arrangements for the re-gistration which is to take placeon Tuesday, May 16.

Tomorrow, the three fif thgrades of the Academy StreetSchool , the classes of Mrs.Adams , Mrs. Willigan and MissGrover will combine to present"A Salute lo Walt Disney". Thepresentation is to be held in Iheauditorium at 9:15 a.m. and allparents are invited.

Boy Scout Tioop 130 will holdits regular meeting tonight at7:30 in the gym at the JuniorHigh School.

The W.S.C.S of the MethodistChurch will hold its mother-daughter dinner for membersIt is to be on Wednesday, May24th , at 6:15" and all ladies ofthe church are invited to bringeither their mother or if theywould like they may adopt amother to bring. Any addition-al information may be obtainedfrom Mrs. Vincent Fleming orMrs. Frank Edmunds.

The Bayport , Sayville Auxili-ary of Brookhaven Hospitalchanged its meeting to Tuesdayat the Community House in Say-ville because of the T.-R. AwardsDinner which was held on Mon-day at the Garden City Hotel.The award s honored specialworkers or services for the hos-pitals in Nassau and Suffolkcounties. A number of the Bay-port ' and Sayville Auxiliarymembers attended. The ' SprigThrift Shop for the benefit ofBrookhaven Hospital received aT. R. award.

The Esther Circle meets to-day at 12:15 at the home of MrsBarbara Johnson.

The executive committee ofthe W.S.C.S. of the MethodistChurch met last night at thechurch and planned the regularmeeting which is to be heldnext Wednesday at the churchat 12:30 There will be speakerspresent to talk about the JobCorps ana the devotions are tobe given by Mrs. Linda Seitz.Babysitting will be available .The Dorcas Circle will be thehosts for the luncheon.

Miss Diane Guzik , daughter ofMr and Mrs . Edward J- Guzikof Sylvan Avenue , won the Jun-ior Grand Champion TrophySunday at the Silver QueensTwirling Contest held in BayShore. Diane, N. Y. State JuniorGrand Champ'on. also won firstin the solo open division for14 year-olds. Diane is thetwirier with the Bayport FireDepartment Red Devils ColonialDrum and Bugle Corps. *

Mrs. "Walter Ports and MissMargaret Vahey of the JamesWilson Young High Schoolspent from April 27th to the29th attending the annual New-York State English CouncilConference in Syracuse. Mrs .Ports is the department chair-man and Miss Vahey is a begin-ning teacher.

Patricia Conroy, daughter ofMr and Sirs. Frank Conroy, of238 Bayport Avenue was electedto the Dean 's List of Southamp-ton College ot Long Island Uni-versity.

Joan O'Connor , daughter o

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connorof Gillette Avenue celebratedher ninth birthday with a dinner ,party Monday evening for bcVbrother and sister , Thomas 'andElizabeth, Patricia Dumermuth ,Michele Burns Amory Maslak ,

.Diana DeValk , Holly McConnMl ,Jacqueline Meyer and GretchcnWeinrich.

Pfc. Edward Kogut , son ofMr. and Mrs. Steven Kogut ofBayport Avenue, will be homeMonday for 14 days from FortSill , Okla.

On Tuesday at 3:10 p. m. theSylvan Avenue P. T. A. willgive a tea in the cafetorium forparents of the children of theSeptember k ndergarten classes.The kindergarten stall , readingand physical education teachersand school nurse will be thereto discuss the various experien-ces planned for that level inthe fall. Do not bring the chil-dren as arrangements have beenmade for them lo v 'sit theschool later in June.

For Momor Grandma, or wife; _or daughters sister, or your auntin Philadelphia jc_S32> "on Mother's Day. pW V

Or just because W^ f \May is the prettiest^^^^jg^month

in the year.

fflA Love is a flower.rssr Send yours today,

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>3g|g& BAYPORTrnsmtm- FL0WE^ HOUSES, INC.\ IPpliplfsEl / South Side of Montauk HighwayVi| |||sipPv BAYPORT, N. Y.

¦ i-ftS*/ Tel! HR 2-0014¦___MP«>>«iln _M_a__aBa_ManB___a__i_Mn___________-

A guide for selecting movies ofinterest for children 8 to 12,young people over 12, matureyoung people and adults.

OH DAD, POOR DAD, MAMA'SHUNG YOU IN THE CLOSETAND I'M FEEL1N' SO SAD —A way out farcical comedy abouta wealthy eccentric widow ,whotravels around the world withher overprotected 25-year-oldson and the stuffed body of herhusband. Adults.

AFTER THE FOX — A .comictale about an attempt tosmuggle three million dollars instolen gold bullion from Cairoto Italy. This hilarious rompspoofs Italian films and film-makers and is decidedly unpre-dictable. Adults , mature youngpeople , young people.

F'GHT ON THE LAM — A'it ' cast but a so-so story about.i Dank teller who is accused of,heft after finding $10,000.

P T A MOVIE REVIEW

~ Charlotte R. Leach , daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Leachof 18 Suydam Lane, Bayport , afreshman at Green MountainCollege, Poullney, Vt„ has beenappointed to Green Key. Mem-bers of Green Key are selectedon the basis of good Citizensh' p,academic proficiency and lead-ership potential. A graduate ofJames Wilson Young HighSchool, she is a medical secre-tary major at Green Mountain.

MRS. FRANK ROSSITER EM 3-6998

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wedegisand sons, Thomas and David ,have returned to Houston , Texasafter a two weeks stay with Sir.Wedegis ' parents , Mr. and Mrs.Peter Wedegis of Arthur Ave-nue. Mr Wedegis , an employeeof Grumman Aircraft Corpora-tion had been called back tothe Bethpage plant to work ona special government project.He has returned to NASA inHouston to resume his work onthe Lunar Space Program.

Donna Rohde , daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Gene Rohde of WeeksStreet , celebrated her fifthbirthday Sunday with a dinnerparty. The guests were her sis-ter , Linda , and her grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwab andMrs. Margaret Rohde of BluePoint , and Mr. and Mrs. HenryR. Schwab of Bayport. Donnaalso had for weekend guestsScott and Bonnie Freytag ofSmithtown.

Mrs. George Densing of Nam-kee Road spent Sunday atLeja Beach and returned homeMonday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Segrid Jacob-sen and son Sidney of FortMyers, Fla. spent two and ahalf weeks with their son anddaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.John Jacobsen of Weeks Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward'Jensenof Florida returned home Mon-day after spending a week and ahalf with their son-in-law anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasDillon of Nelson Court. Mr. andMrs Jensen are former residentsof Blue Point.

Cub Scout Pack 139 meetthe last Monday of the montlat the Arthur Premm School atseven p. m. Committee meet-ing the second Monday ol themonth at the Oakdale FixeHouse at eight p. m.

The Dorcas Circle of the Bap-tist Church met last Thursdaynight at the home of Mrs. HiramDarrow of Sayville. Mrs. Darrowled the meeting and devotions.The next meeting will be heldat the home of Mrs. GeorgeDensing next Thursday.

Mrs. Jack Considme of Phea-sant Way returned home lastFriday after spending two weeksat Brookhaven Memorial Hospi-tal.

.- Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasDillon entertained for dinner ,•Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jensenand Mrs. Catherine Eriekseh, ofFlorida , and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ward Ericksen of Brooklyn .

Mrs. Robert Gallagher ofMaple Street was host to a WigParty last Tuesday night Mrs.Gallagher 's guests were Mrs.Harvey Bumstead , Mrs. RaymondCuomo , Mrs. Edward Rosavitch ,.Mrs Robert Walsh Mrs. ArthurGrioshammer , Mrs . George Noi ,Mrs. George Staudt , Mrs. FrankFrankmann and Mrs. ThomasCurtis of Blue Point , Mrs. RobertArden , Mrs. James Bencdettdof Bayport and Mrs. OrlandoCarpino of Patchogue.

A dinner party was held lastSaturday night for BeverlyRosavitch , daughter of Mrs. Ed-ward Rosavitch in celebration ofher birthday. Beverly 's guestswere Patricia and Claudia Bum-stead , Nanette Mercer and Di-ane R'chter.

This Friday from nine in themorning and until five in theevening the Blue Point FireDepartment Ladies Auxiliarywill hold a cake and rummagesale behind the firehouse andin case of bad weather it will beheld upstairs in the firehouse.

Mrs. Walter Leach arrived onMonday from Bradenton , Fla. tospend the summer with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. andMrs. Michael Ventiere, of CoreyAvenue.

Airman John W. Eccles Jr.,son of Mr. and Mrs. John WEccles of 77 Namkee Road , hasbeen selected for technical train-ing at Keesler AFB, Miss., as aU S. Air Force communications-electronics specialist. The aii '-man recently completed basictraining at Lackland AFB, Tex.His new school is part of theAir Training Command. AirmanEccles is a 1966 graduate ofJames Wilson Young HighSchool.

Beverly Rosavitch , daughterof Mrs. Edwajc] Rosavitch , lastThursday was awarded a thirdplace scholarship from the LongIsland Lighting Company in theposter contest. Beverly is aCadet Scout in Troop 91.

Giles Mercer , son of Mr . andMrs. Hugh Mercer of HalletCourt was home last weekendfrom the New York MilitaryAcademy in Cornwall on thoHudson.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaeferand sons Frank and Robert Jr.of Namkee Road spent last week-end camping at Wildnood SlalePark wiftr-the Long Island Trave-logs-, a branch of the NationalCampers, Hikers Association.James Densing was a guest ofthe Schaefer family for theweekend.

Blue Point

Girl Scout NewsGirl Scout seniors in public

and paroch' al schools and Ca-dettes entering seventh gradein the fall are eligible to attendthe sixth annual diocesan re-peat for Catholic Scouts to beheld the weekend of September23rd , at Camp Immaeulata , Mat-tituck. All Marian and St. Ag-nes candidates must attend. Theoflcring :s $5 per person. Re-servations may be handled

through Mrs. Harvey Bum-stead, Our Lady of the Snow-parish, Blue Point , Mrs. DonaldMatrone, St. John's in Bohemia ,nr Mrs John Sandstrom, St.Lawrence's Sayville.

SAYVILLE — Brownie Troop11 met with leaders Mrs. GeorgeWilliams and Mrs. Bernard Ca.'-"oone and h'ked to the SayvilleFire House. George Wil-liams gave the Brownies a com-plete tour of the department.The troop returned to the Com-munity House and closed theirmeeting with a* Brownie Ringceremony.

Under the leadership of Mrs.John N'clas and Mrs. RichardSharp, Brownie Troop 16 metat Mrs. Sham's home and com-pleted the May P.T.A. center-piece. The girls then made pop-corn balls. Special guests atthis meeting were Miss PatriciaBashauer, who played her gui-tar and Miss Nancy Heanev . wholed the troop 'n a song fest.

Junior Trooo 19 readied theGif' S"nut Bulletin for mailing.

Junior Troop 43 and M's.i-ovvell LaFountain met at thehome of their co-leader . Mrs.Robert Donahue , and made in-vilat 'ons for parents to their"Court of Awards "

Brownie Troop 18 met lastTuesday at the CommunityHouse. Three girls. Donna S' o-vick , Kimberlv Chrk and Sa vdra DeCaro, ftorked on the P.T. A. posters The entire t -oipworked on projects for Moth-er's Day. Plans were comolpWfor their trip to the SayvilleHistor cal Society.

Cadette Troop 17 openedtheir meeting al the CommunityHouse with a flag ceremony.Cadettes who passed the exten-sive first aid course are: SherryBatterman , Beth Bishop, JulieFuro, Diane Miller , Donna Lau-r to , Elaine Katsikas , Kay Nav-ratil , Kathy Smith , Kathy Leh-man and Gloria LaFountain.Miss Rose P.eylek announcedplans for camping at Wildwoodon May 19th and 20th. Themenu was planned and the meet-ing was closed with a flag cere-mony.

Cadette Troop 33. with lead-ers Mrs Will am McElhinneyand Mrs George Babbitt , helda candlelight ceremony for thereception of three new mem-bers , Patricia Hunter , Mary LeeBrady and Maria Guggliotta , anda Mother 's Day Tea. Badges andchallenges were awarded and

the entire troop put on a camp-fire skit.'

Second prize for the naturecolumn in the Suffolk CountyFish and Game paper, sponsor-ed by the Suffolk County Con-servation Organization , was wonby Cadette Edith McElhinney.Miss McElhinney and her par-ents wty-e invited to a meetingof the club where the prize waspresented to her.

The Col. Josiah Smith Chap-ter NSDAR will hold its annualelection tomorrow at the Say-ville Community House at twop. m. Reports from the boardand chairmen will be read andfiled with the chapter regent,Mrs. Russell Koehler. Merit a-wards will be g'ven to fourmerchants who participated inpatriotic window displays dur-ing the past year. Hostesses willbe Mrs. William Jenk'ns, Mrs.Gilbert Mathewson , Mrs JohnLongbotham and Mrs. WilliamJamieson.

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