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Riverheod Club is tle Sponsor;
Peters to be the First
Willion
PresiUent of New Service Glub
The organization ol a Mattltuck
Lions Club was compl€t€d last T'husday night rvhen ofiiers were elected
and t€ntative plans for an active comprogram were
mu-nlty inprovement
formulated at a meeting in Jim's
Flestaurant, The new Mattituck service
club, which b€comes the 36th Sufiolk
unit of Lions lnternational, starts lue
wlth about twenty charter members,
lncluding some of the leading buiness
and professional nren of the North
Fork.
I Wiftiu* Pet€rs, electiical contractor,
I was named as the club's first president.
Elect€d to serve n"ith hlm were the
llollowing: First vice presldent, A. C.
principal of Mattiluck High
lOuette,
lSchool; second vice presldent, Chest€r
lB. tvtelot,, farmeri thiid vice piesiclent,
Dr. John L. wasson, dentisl; secretsrytreasurerr John If. Rose, bank employee;
Lion tamel, Walter Gauer, restaurant
j operator; tail-twister, olin
Olover,
liquor store owner.
Named as direct rs to serve with
the officers on the club's execuilve
board were: John W. DurYee, hardw,,re
dealeri Joseph Cichanowlcz, tarmerl
Hugh H. Benlamin, manager of a farm
supply plent, and Cbarles Frice, 3rd,
excavation contractor,
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hy
tlte nalional
officcrs
of
ilt.
10-1 leacl a.
Dcr,:lcl
Bergelt tneslterl
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n " . ' T p r o [ e s r e db y l o c a i w o r k l ,r: :' ]i , t"r") r
n
tho organizationsh ^^nv
t)1(rs ot the counLry where cornm[ili(y
Clrcsts ard Comntu!riry
l'rrr)(ls hrvc l"cn opcrating. Thc
t,nli.y ot sucl) ofganizations.is
based on thc idca thaL if they
participatc in thc all-for-one locil
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i..""ii"ii'l'a""irt"t'Jl. *a
may not iarc so u,cll.
ft.othcr
national
organizations
Nlrich secl{ funds for reiearclr and
It,'alth I'ur|oses slrould adopt ^ like
r,ol, y. rl,c p,,rr,oscof (hc orsa'i-
watt Sitleckcrrcq'h' ,,n r^ hi6
lrvlth
lusuat higtr stanaa.os,-Fi"J"i;.;i:
t
a
ilying well and u"tii^g-iri"
lnel
I f ury under tho boards, Walr Cain
lal)'.ver the colrrt playing brilliant
b e l l o n o f f m s e a n d d e f e n s r :a
. like
ard_Percy Tann. constutly j:_,1"
thick of Lhe action, the First Set-
trers outscoredtt'"it io"'" i;;ti
lz"":t,ki.:1t1,: ;J. ii,,i""o,iui"u,"i"^
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s c o r c d w e s L h a n r p t o r L sl o n e F o i r r t - o n l
a c l ] a li t y t o s s . E d W i o t e r s S a n k t h r e €
l l o n g o n e - h a n d e r sa ) r d B r o \ r l ) c a g e d a ]
J f o u l a s W e s t h a m p t o n{ a s o D t h e s l t o r t :
1Z-g quarter-time score.
l;;oia
l ' ^ 'narrv
, 1 ^ : : . : ; .Tuthill
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on
replaced
" ^ ^ , - - - ^ schiller
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the second period and mede the
pretty sad by comMuirnren-look
jumped
ptfison.
Southold
ofi to a
i7-8 l(ad in the nrst stanza and
ltheffontlineandscoredonthreeoneg _ i v eM a t t i t u c k a c o m m a n d lhanders to
ling 24-18 lead at half time,
matched
basket for
I Bollr
teams
in rhe rhhd period as the
I:lg.:-l^1"-l:.19 ?,1:.r-6^:_r.g"..ll- luasr<et
remained
? points
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eight
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of thc lu;rttirucl(Con"iii"iiy r,"ii
thc.First^Settlersout-talan.t uilrrr Norrh F'ork ,o,ir-r,,riiv
bcc)r organizocl
Furrcls wlriIlr hlv,
or arc in proc.ts
of orgariizatio,r
f rom Riverhoacl ('ilst iin(ll!,ho
have
lnotto""", vjsjlors
20 to I during tho
Ilrod Il)oir
lahead,35-25.with
TTut.1,to
esthampton could not stop the onI' , ' - "W
"'r5
tucKel's ln lne llnal period
rand the closesi they
came was 3?-30
with ,y, minutes left.
period to open the gup to 42
l:l)rr(l
I lo :5 irnd removc &ll doubt as to the
I outcome. With thc memory of their
eerlier 56-34
drubbing,at
Donald Bergen (16) and Htrry TutI
iL:..i:,:l"
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Iil;lIii;,i"li'llil''u'il,.t"$3,il11, cdntinue'd to, r&ck up the lll.::;win
-1i.J.y^*'i':I.
T ln.i'.io,i,
whue Ed Winters
led the ]
but thcy bctievc that U"tt".- rl*
bcen consultod (lo not profcss to
l3ey.e
Wlesthampton scorers with 13 poinis.
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lsmith
sults cair bc obtainecl for the va| !orntr, 18 in all to Mattituck's 11,
'r li o
o tl r| ss nobb]j .c.ct tss., azIrl lw
o Io1r ]t h
l yy,, i l i)nn l lor r| r:r' " " I, o
. .r .e, r:^ t h e f i n a l c r g h t m i n u t e s t o m a k e
l w
Ly olc
Conrnrniri,s
w^ll nubliciz,d, and
weli l,lurnod,
wnll (lirrctrd
t , e f s o r j l lc & n v 1 . r .s" ^ " r , i , , g r t i ' r i l
peoplc. l'hat this is true G au-oni
sitrutca
t r a i c d Uy
by w
whot
hot h
has
as b
UJen
een d
aone-in
one in
C)ricnt.
tho lo,cl comlllrlnitv funds w.ls alsn
activatc(l by thc following qo""ircrarloDs:
ln our
ln
our cotnparativr.ly
cornpa ratiyr.ly
sDrall vilsmall
vil-
lrs,'s oil Errsr,.rnLong rstrn(t. ih"
l.is,
lr$"^Ir.'
mo.ro,
ar^ cancd,rpon," 1'u,l'-l"ll
s4li.itatiols
variou\
for thc'
arlrcs.
'Ihose
'Ihose
persons cantiot ano.a tons;r
persons
tnneT"
t o c( aa r r y t h co b"urnot
u frddcr n "no.a
o tf s u
r r"chh" i"i i-u n r cclloouussc ca a
l l si l.s .
Tlro public has tirc,l of tlro conI i n , r o u s s o l i c i t ; rito r s w h i c t r s o m o l i r r . s l n l l o w o n ( r n n t h c r c l o s c l v l.n
t l r , . , , . c l r r \ - so f l r i g h t a x c s p i o p l c
l' r,ul\ rr6,ulLg o tL ir rlu^r rr r Egr ir cfJt s tr uo b, J cor rnc -n Il rr, l,v tr j\ . lL o
v
r',j,Dt
:rnd c{lunational
causcs.
TIr.v lind tl)rt ll),'y crn do so,.^r^
irLr]liAcn(ly rvhnri tlrn.v u." *li"J
onon(oinslca.lot(ishltoedoznn
s e a s o n . o n jjh.".*ty.'
season.on
lmes
e i g h t ttimes
h . " . * t y . ' h i t hit.eight
from the neld and added six foul
I
f ,r,i
) ,ot", ls 1l,o '-ornmunit\. from
irrg a p,'rsorral soliciration is shortly rci rr.Ll to rhn officcrs of thc
(l,rnmrrniry Fund. who screen thc
irJll,.rl:, ln its \rorl(ing. aily contritruto.
to the communi(y
frrnd,
Ir:rv. rf lrr rvisltcr. dcsignate. thc
I'rrtierrlar c&usc or causes which
trq rvislr'.s to bcnnlil. Tltc principal
organizations to be benentted ere
fcatLlrcd in thc joint aDpeal. In its
rvorking,
the cxpense of thc comlrlutlity fund is insignificant.
'l)ro
diroctors of rlio various Com,
IrrrrrnityFunds.in v,cw or ihe a;ove,
havc adopted ttr" fotlowing policy.
'ftt,'v
wili not opposc irr inv wiy
nry lo.al ran\'Ass lna(lL by the Red
CrnssorLlrePolioFollndaiion.Thpy
\vrl) .ontinue to .r.ourage
pnoplc
r , , s r v o i n r e r r r s F n t r ya n d g e n e i o i i i j
fnr tolio, palil, cancnr,lleart, etc
andJor
the stipport of lo"al activitics such u
voutn activitiesi and
Eoy Scouts. ibey
will
arrot ihe
i.nds .ntrustcd io *,en uj' irr"
i;;:;]";ii;;;"i"iiiy
lTi'j iltrn'ji'i
power. rf the }'orio r.ou.aaTiJn,
for cxemplc, rnr,,.ns runas.'ih""y
wilr make rhc money work by do-
nationsdirecr to rrre nospitariJria
o(hcr orsaniz&rionswhich are-ac-
*hich,rurrds
;hair
be;aised.
8'er8en
Ber8en
Deerkski
wlth.zz.polnts ln" towrlr"vcnlllg
ing cctlLtr, who is well out in f'ont
of tt)r Dacl{ in thL' loop's individual
points
f ace, rrow
Dow has
scoring
has -293
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tivelyrhenselvesfishrinsinfantrle
paraiysis. The nationaJ"organizations have their place, irrt ifrl"i.
placc is not to dictate to our communities or our prcplF Lhe mb.nner
in which fulrds shall be raised.
Schiller
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i g s i l l e c k ,w h o _ s e t& n e w T : l f , l ,
Zaneski
Southold scoring muk
for-a singlc
rn a.t.tirio,,rlr. orsanizarinnor
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Mattitu.k Council 34, Jf OUAM.
has madc ctrarrgt'sin irs Dreclingl
nislrts. tnstLad or nrc,,lrng evcryl
ou.n'ng, rhn lodgc nowl
Fiiday
; S g ::''li;';.Jf,i'::4::l;l'rt:,i;ls;I
T]]e lo(lq,i_roarns
of I ach m.nrh.
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Totlls
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-f r-4i n
) ftfri l"fi,^i c1 f"., - R , , r r p hh
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*i)) be ollaa foi tlrP.us^ ol m(m- I
bcrs on tlr. tirii r'r,d tllrrd ru''s- I
lro rcgurar
da], .but tlr' rc wr'l
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nLpcting orr thFse (lates.
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The men of th. Marratooka Club, I
as pcr custom. obsefvcri Lincoln s I
birrirday by h"vrng a big turkeyl
dDuler at thcir clubhouse. follow- |
ing it up with their annual busi- |
of of- I
elccliou
rlcl
ness ntecting
ncers. All pr€senl officels \l,ere reKirkup,
Trorvbridge
elecLec), j
Ilrrrrsr
Dlc'i:crson vicc
"r""ia"nr.
E Reevcsecrc-
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Lntllence
P Hecvc-ot
tranting firtn ol H R R..\'e & Sons
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C?TT"ls.o as rts^presid'nt.for--1952
The newly made Lions declded to
hold two meetings each mon[h. on the
second rnd iourth wedflesdays, op€nlng at ? P. M. Plans for ClHt€r NighL
were discussed, and lt is probable thoL
this event wiU b€ held on SaturdaY,
May 1?, at the North Fork Country
Club. Dr. Wason will serve as chairman of the commlttee in charge of arrangements.
Harry Deale, representative ol Lions
International and a member of the
Babylon Lions club, presided at the
meeting and congratulat€d the MattiLuckians on their afiillatlon sith tlr.
world't largest service club organization. He said thai there ile over 9,250
Lions clubs in 35 countries wiih I, total
membership ol more than 450,000.
The Mattituck club is sponsored bg
the Riverhead Lions Club and two of
Its members, forner Districi Govetnor
N.
Mauice
Herriman and Arthu
Penny were pretrnt to help with o!gar)izational details. A delegation of
Riverhead Lions att€nded the ftst
regular meeting of the Mattituck group
this past wednesday everting at Jim's
Restaurant.
ilorrcrt
J{
Frecl
i;;;'"';;d"rir..,,.".,
doutct:r.
S r t r . . L s L i e .O n o o ' i h e i r n portaDt busincss InJLters d.scusserl
uas Lhe lroposrJ lncorporarion of
ront:rdcrcd ad_
wlricllvas
thc.lub,
witll L KingsleY-Slnilh as vice prns\ rlgnt sccrclarj'anq
I ident' C Jesse
trcf,surcr' Inc
lCcorgc McCf,rlhy'
$
.n:c etccted at rh,e
offjc"rs
lnnw
s. Tha. Tlb::::{
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,n '
iDro.ling Yu,t
1'Tt"-Y,tl:t
this ueek tollou'-
,is wctrar'. and it
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. u u . r c" -t -c-c l r o i ' r o c o n d t o i n c o r p o r -
Monday night of
servt-cl by pJoprrI ing a firrc dinncr
^tld Tessic Gaucr'
lValtcr
I ctors
;;.
l A r ! ! . 1 .tr,"
ll:,1
i , . : -""fi"g,
" : T ^ ' : : _ 9thc.civics
, , , 1 ^ " : : : ] : \ tng supper siven by rhe women's
io"t
I .
l,*"" "i verl
of the.Presbyterian
church
| !9gq_ a.
-interestlng.lilllt,,bl I Association
llayden, rrtired,u-sl
]cot Hnrncrt
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lPr)llowor'n (olor 1I
I ,qtri"u'. only P'epublic, foilolved._
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given
l v e r rto
r o Mr
was
as g
Stork
Lork S
Shoq'er
hoscr w
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Rol)r\t Birlrcr-on SatYrl and Mrs
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mI
lday evening at the homc oi
I
last Ftiday evening was a fine one,
baked ham and plenty of other sood
inine..;i-'d."..u.d a n,uch rarserparronagerhan arcended,bur neverche_
r.r.n-.tt"d"f"i,sumfortiretreasury.
llhe ratrrer smll turnout might easily
explained
x p i a l n e d by
be
Oe e
b y the
t n e lfact
a c t thai
ithln
thal $
uiihin
a.bout a w€eks time there had been
ot.her slrnners hv thp Mpn'c Frothori,
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Unamber ol CommercF and the Marra-|
IIt ru* r "Couple Sltoucr" so popu-|
tooka CIub, to say nothing. of other:l
thcse da)'s and lors of fun.il
llar
p
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l
t
o
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t
h
e
suppers in aearby vjllages.
lThey gavc-funny.gifls
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I pectivc dad and bab/ gifts, practi- | I
I iat ones evidently, Lo thc prospcc- | |
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trle_.molher.
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Pfc Nathaniel W. Williams, 19, son ot
Mrs. Ada lvtlliams, Mattituck, recenily
entered ,the Alrplane end Engine Mectunlc's School at Shepperd Air Force
Base, the home of the largest t4chntcal
school ol thls type tn the world.
Duing
his 22-week cotuse as a
student at Sheppsrd he will rrcerve
intensive trainnjg designed to provide
him with the thorough knowledge aid
the basic skills requlred in seilicing. i
inspectlng and maintainlng every type I
of aircraft
currenily
utrd
by the
uS.LF. t2.r414{
t?
t \,
f t-Upon graduatiofi Ke wiU be awarded
the raiing
ol Airplane and Engine
Mechsnic and probably will b€ assigned to one of the msjor Air Force
commands for on-the-job €xperlence.
He was graduated from Mattituck
High School, employed as aircraft assmber by Consolidated Vult€e Aircmit i
Corp., Sm Diego, Caltf., and entered
the Air Force October 24.
\;.
cr"l',iMattitqg{iLibrany
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4,, isaddened-bf Death
d).3.l'*1,n't.'y
^ n'!'n' fl::ii::.:'#1il:H:",;
food Citizenship
Award
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davem $501000 Gift
Giveuto..yoSo
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i n g f o r t h e M a L t r t L r c kF r € c L i b r a r y , |
G i v e s Interestins
Gives
I n t e r e s t i n g Toik
o n tl'"
T o l k on
t h e i.*'i"i'ii;"'-il;,;i;:i."i1.li'i"l,lii!,i".i;:"i;';:i"'?''ili:1;"""T"::""?i,:
ii atl in'ivalnut, as are ttre
I
h oul w
"q o
" "c n i l q F + o r c . ^ l 1 t h n .
E.'1..'^
D.^Ll^-^t
A--:-..1r..-^
whose
boAr.l
of
lrDsteF\
hae
forl
on^
-^r
roeKon
rrrry Yeors;
reors;Took
lor
For Over
uYerFifty
futui"
iioriu-.-"ir,!ir."r,","
:lStnl
::1f.*i;xn*: fiil*ii:rrn:l\nli,'"J,ifrlin,?,1,i""",,i
I "}".l'}frH,f
a monthaso'
a heart atiack
""i?.lft"i"jji,:il
'rs5r or sourhordRorarysrub waspre- noving r.-o,r,r,,' oi:"liii"iii,\;," ;; ;;;t';ii.T;:iii','i;;'?:,:ii";:
"t "" I lsuftued
II
Februarv27th.
on w€dnesd?v,
The Good C
\ / r uirtz lc z
! . ue
r yn s h i p A
4r w a r d
for
cur,chogue farmer, at
e d v i s a b i l i t y o r p o s s i b l e - l : c p s s i t yo f l t h c . g i f t s u a s a p p r o i i n a t e t y 4 5 b y 6 0 i
LibraiyHalrto a n.w sitr.
senledro Jorn wickram,*.;;;il;
ilr""iJg"i";
Thcgift,wasoncofbfailrifut
lron.rrA a heart atiack a month ago,
rr." ,p1gp9i",rl'i'iY''"'r''^"i"r"
r,-I
lorea
lat the Eastern Long rsland Hospital
had beena paiGrftnport'wherehe
I E:i::r,:!:": ,t'.?1":1iT.: i::-]",Y:;
r u 6 t - 1b r a r y b r r i l d i n g f o r M a L t i t u c k i s t h c l
',.,,11,1;:.";;;;:"i.lf.t]i.;"?X;I$fl,:b,Yl,*uiesiteontneuainRdi
jmeetins-oi.rh-".."tb1*r*,..,_o{-"1r":
at
Micheu's
R€sta-uantin
urTl-i,:";XJ"r,:I:,:'ir"TJ ]
H Rose.s,
rainoussta,ldardoir i Assocrai,on
lning
'lhn
rreslqenL- t
smrirl
- .Ittg"'"t
the award
which
is an honor
aDnually by the club to the
hee a rreeaa s eerryyi icceed d b yy
, cci ittrirteenn u ..iirthhi inn t h
lporL
jrude
given
the club who has done ,n. -".i
1if
givnn by local and
Dragnal..
1 orl
o!
M:ssinF I'r'bi.riptions
re sidents cf Martituck,
lied"
at .southampton.
It is lalucci ] sumnlL'r
'fhcassocjation.has-approximatcly. I
a t a b o u t $ 5 i ) , 0 0 0a n c l r v i t h i t . l r o m l
tulrrcc s 33m
m' ' s* .n' ,r, r, r^ ', , ^ I,, rl r1n. " 1l ,, i hr .r. J" .-:r. ' A
u "ul i ,l r, il ti ini 'gi ; Ii '; l; a
r ns g
n l l l-l 1
r z1i 2
o n5o. 0
. 0 0a. n d i i b
; ;o
t . r r l o u ; l t"i nr ^i 'si r^ e . l i m a t , , l i i ' i L
so,i:rtro,, ,,.' ,* ,t. *r'"-,,." i
.i-
Gildersleeve
I A, and. Ft.ances Hawkins
I ^i M61611qsk, 1v3s born in Mattituck,
l*^
12 1885 and lrad livPd irr
'll":
l N . o v e D r b e ra l l t r i s l i f e
Matlituck
I
l hl ;i;sor
1o.her
'r"hbcommurlirv
. ' "m
.durins
ou"I' }" jdrhe
; .u.r; i1ni g
i st oh .ei a
t^oi i,|.*,;,...' ., ,*.' ]' ,' Jt ''lJ"r, tl',;,. i; ';],;:|':i '' ll ,\ .| ':ri i3i I, '".".l|;uL(
' ,l.lneccjetr
e"I;ci .or m
l y; .onast
n.i,l';l,i
i l l "i,ii ] i tol
' - ; l f :l,"yi::"1'j;t"j;
: " J ' : ] u . - . : "ttl"'"rlj#i1"",,"i'
"u*....il.;n::'1'j;."j}'#"']#.'li'iJ.i
lhis
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yeil.
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| ' "Inhj5pIesentarjonaddres,^:':'j:P'.Tj::'jli,,ii',':"'l:;i,l,,,J;.r':i.1ii;lrhl'i*.ltllrll'";:];li]ll":xH:'f.].'j""'^:'':-Y;*'Ji
r : - . ' , ' . . ' " T h e s i o I y b e h i n ( ] t h c v a ] t r a b 1 e l . . l . n e . u a t t i t , l | i a Y i c " I - i u , a . y r , o " i i : 1 " " . " i 1 o : ; J " * " ' " , . l i " " , J ' ? * l l f ' "",,
]1.''.,''
dent Smilh staled that one of the ijarold ]l p,,.ve Sr,
succeedins his uncle' the ]^te
chier aims or .Rotary is ser],rce ro tracto.,r,.,,,o.nrr.,.'i'f,j::i:';i:r:Y;;l 'irit brrilcling at the lra.in R;.d-S;;;;l
land
Au". tnt"".u"tion, tlren
Gildersleeve as staiion aBEDi
ibe comunity.
Mr. wickhm
in a.d- River architc(it, .r-' i,iiirrt"i
I
. l<nown as I
I'crRrles
loe rate urme|ILrtt:1t:"]::l:.
tl*:
la[
Reevethat
trrat thc
tr'c'panelirlg
primry
nrisht u" |I y"!rl:;":''i:T;.Tli"]3::Pr3::
dition to
dition
his primry
to his
r'.n"ri,,s-n,ii;t';;
occupation as Reeve
o"trprtior-i.,
'll,l'lL^i",'.'lT.
Tl*{11 l*
?f- il::'^"::
a'armet,r!asbeenuu,vu"tiu""j"..t,riJl,rocurc(ltoLtr.c.tilrail].-i;;;;o;:|J]il]\vas"itSfIstlibIarian,w.|oc91-j|arourrd1923'
'"J.i:t:"il
rurherance
orLons
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hrch was j
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l :ofircials.
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fellow raitroaders ard the pub_
Mo_rtituci
t u e . H e s e r v e df o r e i g h t ,y € r s i n l h e
New york siate AAA, now the pMA.
He ls ar present president oI the cood
Roads Association ot New ]i.ork and
rs presiden! or rhe New v"J"stii--ilt.
veserabre crowers Asociation.
in rso+ ty-York
trre |
Assn) aDrl Lawyer and Mrs w jlliam I r,:.""_,g
lat!,. Fr ank lv[^ Luptor,- Ncw
j
\ryickham to rr,cct tnJ ;.:;;';i:;;il
i
Mattituckian.l
ent ot ilrc souilrarrptJn'-lio"prr"i,lillb-ll:l::-1lq.jo"tu.
who h"d chargc or ilii'p.rn"r"l.'1 r.
Li]:" #'";:i,i,].']"?:3'-^Y,l:
9^",]'",1-I
rt dev.iopnil i l,1t ir ha,t t,-n. r,r'- I r.l;,lr..l'ililifil
ri."i" j"Iii,""lii-'1"
r
| )ic rn tl)e performance oI his duties
I
rvas always competent' courteous
the
and accommodatiDs and often went
I
bevond the scope of his duiies to help
I
wjckhamalsotakesaluge.part.in|L....,'|.,;.,jli1,J..l"ll',]"j',.':':;;';'.i{.:..a;;.,J;"J':;;,';;:;x;i;:;ll3i:'"'.ono
'l;"'lri;;tttvi;il
ff,-"1*H,'J'"i1,:':mp*',1"
$1,:iilh{11'];;'l1,r,l,rl:::::j;lrl;*iif li:l:llli,il:;'i'$:,Ji:';'ilIil:li'ti:
bhereligiouslileofhiscomuuity,*!".rl".l'i"J,"iiiiri.,.l.".|!vhl)scl.f.di]1thnsamccapacitvfor||"...-;;;;;:.;;'J;;;
b e i n g c t I a i r m a n o f t h e s t a n d i n g c o m - m i t l e e ' i i t . r . ' - " - , . i l ; | . , j i ; . j ' ' .'lili];ll,tlt
il]).]-li.:''..,
mlriee ot the presbvterian svno.r an.t rr.^rrr rn,r ,,..,.,,,-_t'T^.:::
I rnactdibion to serving at the statiolt,
lsamemb€roft'wonatioIBIPI€sby-sa]m,son.in.l^w.r'c"in.i.."'.i.'.|'iJ'.'i'"''"""""l.'.J;]:Ti":""".,.T':|[.''.:'i.i'..'T,.u.";,."*:?
teriancomitLees'(idr.r|111'y\f.|l|'ll;l:|.'\,'l.y||'lIr]lr,c,"unu-",,.tr,,IissIlczviTutIri1lrnorvi'''".-**ofrl)eMat0i[uckFiIeDep.lI-|
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l;l"J[."""";:3""?|;l.3*H;..n".'*oii:"-.,,.;."'#]iJ":r].i,.],;]i,,llit,,','^.:1::;r.]l;l;j;.
ni""iia'"v',r'i;i]l;;oserved
severa,
asmaryrcell
vears
lry#"H'i'ffilLYft1ft;"* I}rr,tJli;T::rfll::iiiil"t*l,lliii-ri:,li\lt
*":i,,j'rllr+litill[-irlTn,
iil*i l*;-l**#"+"*1if.il]ti;.i'*]
i*:;::rrrt[:;:,.!jii,l''"'.rtr
[*,ii**l ;,i*i
;I
i3.u":
$.,"u:o"
Is n(iw lr"ini'slor{ l irr ,,ln",.ouip.i*
ure board o[ Jirectors.
land sufiolk couniy chairna; ;;;;
P
^11:ty^t].lt
l-.
'"'i.
,l;l:i.U;:.'_ffi;i;l.i:ilry"lli
iavean rrrurtraiei iil"i,,^*or rhc-Jemrry,.,ulllJ*'"..;:ll,j,,Xr.j:;il:i,i,Til,iill"ll;t
f rva. nnr.Bauer
on.the agricuttural problem of
Italk
I the nex+, twenty-fiye yeus, showlng
l how the increslng population wiU a.f-
tf,"."C",,"i"'","i'.
rnn eirr r,f rh,,pt:rns
Thes"alntl:Lt:.c^" Mr.andMrs.rohnw. Durvee-and
lrtrt roodderands
Mattituck
dereasing acreage uder-cultiva-
Ithe
."ri'r""u]
;;;;
trre_i;creroin-g
Itionand
"**-or,*i"_rng on sunday, *,-j,:.""tji?
areaheadv
serrous
Firemen
fr'Tn;':
l,nil".I1i",i'lr"irfi.*i
i'iur"rt"a in wire]esand put up his
,l
Din[er-
HI;H"la3nnual
lcrops
*"11ffi',* q1yryiil."j{rj*"F:,f::'5
il"d:;,ii;""r,.*n:
rn,,,.o?tf,nr
,.n",.#tf,n,
?u"'r1,J
?u".fi,J
t,d,h",ll:Jl,X.'J:'n:"Xtflfr:H"t;";:l'il'Ji:
t,d,h",il:$"X.,J:'n:.Xrffr:Hr,"r",.;:1,il}i:
i.TJ".?"Y..'T'""J,f1"::ff:^.
i*iff.
4.p":jT; th..Mattiirrck
showedhow tlre,
I Mr. Bauer
File Departrn€nl's_.arl-llfouow
twenty-five
years
the dor-and-dash messases
tun
rhe
rurure
will
lor
;;;"";"il"u;'i;;"..;;;.;;;;;
""h'i;;
'l'i! at Jlm s llrather than modern radio programs.
I far supas the presenroutput ot agri- :.:i:::
: ;'";;::
,;;;;;
;r;' nual bloNoui,\rhich was held
'*:f;ifiTi
rheincreas€d
orhkrns_,ohs
rcu,rue
rcqurclrc'u rq'*^* +'aishlns g'j;:"3;:
:':gJi:;:llnorher.hobby.q.as.thar
illl,l'1.;il;J
ber course:-:-^":
'^-:-ona i,,'l'1!{l
""0*,",,X',i**:::,,1#f"1
rrorl.rs, outoia r;;^l-ll"i"ir,.
along the shores and clifis of
il*;".T;li.f?,i;
Tii,,i"JI3.,il ii#"',i'h'"'1"i";;;;;.""v;ii:;
davproduction
or thetbreeleadins consraturarions
,,,T,::,r."*
trUlk-producing states.
c,tr,ner.ilrons
rurkey
.'.9 ;;rsi a sprenoia
rsrand
sound.
H.;X"J":1,'Jtll:":r."t;,:":.0"",'fJ^'A\.Tllr":"Ji:r"ngfi:::T:,ttt:il;:jl
tne
tliTl"l.:.l
piria n'o.u.tui"
rrre pictures whicrr showed comhish with
"'"-""-"'
::::.:
::n""":::":::wedding ;i";.
obsrved their fifty-eishth
ii,,.i
.i;;;:
parbons betFecn present production
;;;;;"",;'^;'-;,:""^",,
^r r.cf n,fL ".'*-' "-^.'-v and trimrnings, to
endfutuIederndscor'dbesuficientsl...r}lji"'i.;;;;."*''"::]ll9"'."'",]].:'].}:::.:].-:.''i::.':'::.""|]",_:|:l.].i:-h:
cause ror al,arm, but *.
t"ii?Ti.l
ttt' vdleniine's Day
ana Marituck
"-- rr
ll 'ur
sxvilA. M.
council
34, Jr. o. u.
Former chiei rreirry ryter o"t",t u" ll ri." character,a frtend to ev€ryone.He
lieved that increased farm productiol
master oi cerenronies,introducing the was deeply devoted to his wife and
I
ll
pi"."iit lctri"r n.tl"rt
;";ld ;;;' ;;;u;
eousirto,i tnali^nlv
I The presbyterian Men's Brother-I
arct they enjoyed a wonderful
ffi;i".""ffi:'J
hood met at_ t_he _church.dining]
crop programs, contour farmins. lnseveral ex-chiefs uho were in atteD-l family life at their home on Pike
creasd use of fertilizer an4 better lndance. also a number of out-of-town I srreet. He is survived by his widow.
:::f ",11':-,:t':1:::'_"1:..T'':::^s-,:tj'I
secticidrs have already sr€pped up the
firema-nic dignitaries. Alomd a hun-lH211is Ttrthitl citdersleeve: a son,
n?lii"j'Ji"^'_
;1i:j d';;\ii";;i'sil
rnation's
r 4 U r U routput.
] n U u L pGiven
u ! . 9 r vsGicient,
e n s u l c r ree n t l e mitree
- m i t t ewhich
e w h i curorgt,i'ioitr.h b r o u g h t f ou"-ii""
r t h s s n i c dr€d
e l q l efjlernen
q r r l c I [ calt€nded
Il
the feed and I clr3rlps E. Gildersleeve of Far)ni)rg-dinner
1
tums on crops, the famer can meet
enteriainment thai followed, which ln- | Oate,
ricasse dinner as e hun.
dale, 1,.
L. f.;
f.: two claught€rs,
clausht€rs.Mrs. Arthur I
mect
a chicken ffricasse
the challenge,
cluded a sound film showing the workllJohnson ot Mattituck aDd Mrs. Derriell
gry man .ourd hopc to cope with.
I\'II. Bauer concluded his talk with
and hazards of news cameramen, thisl Kelleher of Mineola; seven grand-l
It ws pronounccd a super-duper.
sme cornments on the potato Dlice
The speal{er of the cvening was
beinE suDDliedby "Gus" Garelle. Afierllchildren;
three broilters, James A.,l
support proslam wirtcn, r're'eio,"actrre lictuie, theie.was rurth€r^enter-llsi.rnev ii. and Donard cilctersreeve,arl'
T,?jH#l"iln.oitf;rf..Ttl,iTtl}
by
courtesy
the
Gauers.
of
Mittituck:
alrd three sisters. Mrs.
tional- De1cnse, whicn rre cove-rJd ?TT"lr,
li,of
this being song and dance Ilumbers bv lll.rat s. Tuthill and Mrs. william v,
lsumer than a non-supported prograJn.
interestingly He
--ablv, &nd
and interestingly.
""iv-rurv.
group of
p}ofessionals.
a sroup
a
of professionals.
of the nationwide
told sorilething oi"ir'"
;"''d
of Mattifuck
Mattituck and rvrrr.
Mrs. n
l "".v
lllOuyee
l'o-v* of
Fred.o- I
""t'id".io"
i" #;;J;;:'.#:
1t,iur..J,,riEa
f,L^?'il,"X:::"*;T:*"T"."7
"l",!ir.i?ii
"no
*#t$l:,:':":*F
*"".",I
',.":?"'fr:.,'3H';;,"'"Jff:
tiJrrrllii*:,*;:r'ili#
:$*T*"*,r:T;:i"3il::{d".?.fi
Ir:,":"1;:1"ffi;:i":';,
meetlng ot the Men's Brorherhood of
the presbyterian church, following a
fine dinner served in the church dining
-:---:
luerclrsu,
!,
ur
rrr-
I dividuals knowins what to do i"
of possible attack,- and o-f
lti-o
of| !h9it cooperaling with defense
I ficiels and helpers PresidenL Jesse
---
arld
^f
flh
rhic
hohd
^he
^f
.-'-
lhpirl
bvtertan church saturd&y aft€rnoon
:l::^::::.'.:'l
:l::,".:.'l::_:l:'-,:'.1'^;^':.
tnev do rorl I uy nrv. Flank
E. Magor, pasror, wtth
1,:Y".i::,]:t.,1i"
lilt rourrd
l:il
the puDllc tne year
,,f-eaa,
Walter
Williams
t€ndering
I
bya cxoup
orradies.
room
n*. iriiiii'i ii.tli}"rr"l|rl:Ht .":".",11,:il;,j"Ti
ji,;;;;h
who with others had taken a tttp
for the
; supper
|,i"n.'ii,-i"""ti"g,
thrcugh
the backwoods country of I iiiiif
with Jbnn Ecxert
The Brotherhood
severel. states, gave a most lnteresting ! as chairman.
accout of his jouney, Lllustr&t€dwtti l"ts"- plans another auction, Lo be
durinc the sumptoture slides of ptcturesque scens and
l*"19 ;""T;.''-"
I
rtru/rtrs'
naiural b€auty. ofiicers $'ere elected /rlrcr
for 1952 at this m€eting. Je8se might
wiUleJn
takes ov€r as president;
r'ice president;
Elqoodl
Unkleback,
anl Arnold Rellly,
Reeve, scretry,
?/
t-( / s-.>
tr€asurer.
t^!c
I ry"Jiv tigi'l;-'l"a'ii'i-i;;. ;";il
Praver." A lsrse throng braved the
blizard-like
weather to attend the
servies, members of the Mattituck
Flre Department BttrndiDg in a body. J
rnkrment was in New aethany oemeI
-e\"
zloeal Girlg"on
List
Dean's
/-i !.L-.
?-'t
i,
.,-' st":s oi ^,,,-,
-
,rsoug
"lr'
-.q^
-
Spreading
Chestnut'free
It's getting iinr€ to thiDk about
lakiilg ofi Ihe winler wraps and put_
tnrg the boais in the water. We note
thai a lew vcssels are being att€nded
lio alread), for the flounder seasoD is
l)o glrs' uaJs ofi. Tben colne rhe
Nskfrsh, lre
I / t t.rrope. l/t
wneli)ei thF sportiv€ chequil wlll
'ilt
r etult
numbers is a big tluesuon.
\i/e hope so, for lhe luck was very
poor last l'ear. And rvhile on tne suutect, chequit i.s a muclt bette! Darre
than srakfish. Of cour;e the tjsh got
the latter name from its mouth whicb
uon'l stand mLlcll rough stufi so rne
hocks colle loose. But lt always nakes
the unutitjated thlnL ol somethjltg ljke
a sogg]' jellyfish, compleiely without
al)rbitiolt. A puuk name fol a very
garre fislt.
If \\e live oD Long IslaDci until our
f€et get snarled in ou long u,hite
whiskers ve sill never reler to a
quanaug as a clam.:fhe fil.st is one
tiring ar d the sftoDd is another ancl
they're very different. It's probably the
influelcc ol the .ity, urough, and
can'l be helped. We hear, although we
l)ever have seen it and couldn'l bear
the sight anyway, that in the metro_
polilal area p€ople eat dogfish and
call it graylist). so it,s no wonder flrey
call qualtaugs clams,
Now, Fill you try for sixty-four dol_ I
lars? What's a tautcg?
I
anr
"trltv{G.
,
I Two Riverhead area residents
tramed on thr! Dean's list of
l,tere
I ihe Siate University
Teachcls Colfor the second
J lege at Potsdam
semcster of the l95l-bZ collcse year.
They are: Carot Bassforcl,-dauen-r I
ter of Mr and Mrs Richard
Bass- |
ford, Love Lane, Mattituck.
a sen- I
ior majoring
in music education I
a me)nber of K&ppa Delta I)i,'
1nd
uonorary
equcatloDq
soctcty, L,llo_
nlan Sorority,
Symphonette.
Eugeh je You ng, dauglrtpr of Mr
and Mrs Myron
C young, Aque_
l-*l
Letter to the Editor
One ol our two-8:un Pars ol some
and a lralf )cars I(eePs us
lour
amuseLl by his belligcrconstantly
ent entics, the victiln of which is
often his five and a half Yecr old
si,ster, One day recently the sister
and
came in her house a-llawling'
she had been
that
it devcloped
pushed to the ground while PlaY:
who
followed
ine with Two-gun.
he-r in, swaggerinS, 3nd with- grcat
business of chest-Punlng and armboasted "I play-rough:"
swinging,
fwo-gun
Then a week later' with
o u i e t l y i n d o o r s ,a n d t h e s i s t e r n o i s itt ottam"s. we asked him if th&t
w'as tLls sjster making. $I..Jhq!
noiie. "yeen" he respgndcd, "Shall
i go out and beat her uP.?", .,^'
,/urtc., L-7,/?J-IZ_
-Th"ffiG;'ffide
A Irretty candielight
ceretnonJ,
,
rook
ptace on Mondsy
evening,
March 24th at ?:00 p m. in ilre Mat:iluck Presbytcrian Church. whcn
Mrss Ntargerct
Anne
Wicknaln.
daughter of M,r and Mrs Wesseli
Raynor
Wickhim
of New Suff6lk
Avenue,
NIBItituck,
bccame
rne
bride of Robert Luce Tooker. son
of Mr arrd Mrs Clyde Tooker of 116
Riverside Drive. Riverhcsd.
Ri,i
r..r.k
Magor
ofiiciated
in Lhe
{
P
oouole ftng ceremony,
:fhe church
was decolated
with
lvhite carnations, daffodils, end &cacia, Faye Benjantin
(Mrs
Whearty
sang. ,..t Iave
irr"L'.
ano
lnolerti
i"Where'ere You Walk."
E
s
c
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r
t
e
d
t
o
t
h
e
a
l
t
e
r
b
v
h
e
r
f
a
th_
I
er. the bride was lovely in her go.un
i
o
r
w
/
l
l
t
e
l
a
c
p
a
n
d
n
y
l
o
n
net, fesh_
I
ioDed with an illusion neckline eln_
hJoideled
iviur
seedpearls,
long
sleeves and on ankle leDgth bouftant skilt.
Her
fingertip
vcil feli
rrom a tace and net Cep end she
carried a bridal bouquet of white
gladiolus and jlry.
Miss Joan Catterau
Wickham
of
I{&ttituck,
maid of honor and srs_
ter of the bride, \yore a yellow nylo_n
gorvn and carried a bouquet
-net
gl lul"lS". aDd ivy. The brdesmaids,
Holly Stair of Highland park, Illin_
ois, &nd Peggy Tooker of Rlverside
qilve,
Riverhead,
wore pale green
h]ron Det gownr and cerried yellow
darsies and iv].
BASSITOIiD
bogue, a
junior
msjoring
in rtc_
eau*tion
and t mernber
T"I-lr..Y
ot Agmian
Sorority. WomAn's St uqent (jouncil, Intornational
Rclatrons Club, Press Bureau.
andBuildingof
Location
NewMattituckPostoffice
bv C ofr.. C
Is Discussed
L'r', (
I ta+tn^
Librory Building ls Found to be
bY
o
Post
for
Of{ice
Unsuited
U. S. Government Authoriiies
Meeting at Jiul's Diner Monday
night, March 1?th, the tr4attituck
Chamb€r of Conlm€rce,alter a fine
roasl beel dinner, found quite a variety
ol topics fof disctlssion arld consideration. Leading in interesL tas p€rhaDs
Uncle Sam's an(l Mattituck's quesi for
a new Post Ofiice.
John McNuity of th€ Chanber of
corolitLee
Commerce s Posl Ofiice
reacl a letter \chich stated that Govrejected
Ll'
ernment authorities had
brary HaIl as b€ing unsLliied for Post
Offices purposes, not lneeting necesssry building requirenenls. A conrnrttee of LeRoy S. Reeve, Wrlter C.
Grabie and J. Parker Wickham was
appoinied io invesiigate if it wonld
be possible to pruchase rhe preseni
building, erlarge by an addiiion to Urc
rear ard r€nlodeling. The idea of
havl[g ir Free Library a]td the PosN
Office cq'))bilredin a lte\t bullcling was
also submittecl. The lease oll the present Po..! OiIice. \l)icll is osDed by,
IIrs. Cjeorge Rile], expirbs jn 1953,]
ar.clil r. till. thit jl rs urgenl lhat a I
s o l u t ! ,) r r o t h e p e r p l e r i D g p r o b l e n r b e l
fquncl sooD.
I
again recognized the i
The Civis
prestige gaiDed by Mattituck High i
School's soccel and baskeiball teams.l
[hich $'on seciional championships in I
tire pasL seasonsand will ent€rtain the I
tean rrembers aL ihe April meeting. j
Presic'lenl LaureDce Reeve welcomedI
the Jormatiort ol a Mattituck l,ions I
.Cldb, and coDgr?tulated. its president,
I
William Peters. who \vas Present.
I
rooker
ot Riverhead. Joltn Kifl(Datrick
of
Mead!i1]e. Fer)na, end Clrirles Fleet
of Cdtchogue were uslters.
The mother
of the bride wore a
blue-grcen sill{ org&ndy floor length
gowr.-The
groomi
nloth€.r wore a
navy t&ce and taffet& floor length
gown.
Inmediately
following
the c€remony, e reception was held at the
home of the bride's perents. The
house w&s &!so 6""o"rrud
with white
carnations, daffodils and acscis.
Tl)e bride chose R grey flaDnel
surt with na\l accossories as & going &way ouillt.
_ Mrs Tooker is a junior &t Smlth
Uollege: Mr Tooker was gFaduatcd
rAsr yoar tront Al)lherst Colloge aDd
h norv an Ensign in the U S Naval
Kesorve_
. Out of towr) guests were Mrs Wil_
llF.m GehriDB of Swarthmore, penna,
eDd dauFhter Ginny, Taffv McKin_
n€y of Tjtrrsvillc, pcnna.' Virginia
ttenry
of
Wcsrport,
Conn.
Ruth
Aller of Chiceso, Ann Rickenbaugh
of Denver,
Colo.rado, lorna
H6llar.d of
Ann
Boesing
of
-Denvrr,
unrc&go, Hnppy Sncdekcr of Hunt_
rngton,- Lucy
Dayton
of Chicago,
Ann Watsol: of )Vlamaroneck. N'y,
John Frautsch of }fadisotr, Wiscon_
s,n. Ann Ddris of \^resr-hsven,
Conn,
Mrs Aljco Dsv)s of Northarnpton,
Mxss,
and
P&tricja
Benkert
of
Ileodvilte, Pcnna.
'a:,M.wtrlgt1,
u ar qperiences, Mr.
I Af ter hls
\trYckon returued to Msttituck Rnd
I
last
been
emploled
by the gouLhIhad
Andrus
Ntonfort
Wyckoff.
a'WoitO
old Town Highway Department, trntil
War 1 veternn, died at the VeteraD,s I
I ill heahh forced him to retire. He cu
Home, Rocky Hill,
Conn., ol1 Fridsy
i 8no\tn es & conscientious workmn,
of last wsk. He had beelr in
ilt health
I vho always g&ve his best Bnd cts
tor seve|al years.
hlghly regard€d by everyone.
I
Mr.
Wyckoft,
besl, known
to
S€wices were conducted ln East I
his
,
Janlily aud friends as,,Foliy,.,
wN
Iteven at the Beecher Rnd Bennett i
born in Mattituck
May 2g, t886, a son
Iuncrsl parlors on March gth, wher€
of the late peter and Abigail
Wyckofi,
the gdteral 8nd colonel under whom
early setilers in tbe secLioD
knowll as
he sewed over*as were emng
the
"OrFgoir". He hacl speuI prrt
of lt]s
moruners. Matiiluck servicB were held
Lle in MattiLllcl(. aId pail
i]) ColrTtresday
afiemoon
at
tJxo
Tuthlll
r recucl t. p j ior to h js hspiLal jzauot)
I'uneral Home, conducled by R€v. Mr.
lre l)fld been liviljg
it. Easl H.)1en,
De Pepp, pastor of the Ev&ngelics.l
Coltlt.
Lutheran Church, &xld burial wm ln
At tlte outbleak
of World
trVrr I,
the New Bethany Cemet€ry.
.
he enlisted in Cotlltecticui
ancl ser!ed
His s1fe, the forher Mjss Kathstne
with the l03rd Machire Gulr
Ba ttaliolt,
Koruad of New york, d.ied tast ysr.
Yankee Division, \vltich }-as
ti)e iir.st
suviving
are a son, Andrus ltonfort
Diyisiolt to a|rivr
overseas ofler Gen.
Wlckoff, Jr., and two dsughters, Mrs.
Pershing. He servecl his country
Judson Moore and Miss Katherlne
at the
,flonb in sorne of the hea\,ies[ Datiles,
Wvckofr, aU of East I&ven, Corn.:
3.nd-sr,fferpd f,:prioll5 uulil)d, gas
and four sisters, Mrs. Tyson }lamllton
3ltc
slln(k. Ilr spir* ol l.is \rr
e x _ of Mattituck, I\4rs. Abigeil Tbft of Eut
l:npil
perlpl.ns. lre s11pa tot,,
ll)i wrilnr, tt
Quogue, Ml$ Neuie Wyckoff, BrookIno \laIt
{ho
ul
uotlcl u.rr,
lyn, and Mrs. Volney Liddeu of Riveron6
l t e \ . a s . r e a r l l "pa
t
o
j
t
s
e
r
v
e
a
g
a
l
l
t
head;
and oDe grendchlld,
iinxt
And
CAII,OL
Mattiiuck, N. Y., March 1?
Editor, TY&veler-Watchman :
Urlder a "spreading ctEstnub tree"
(Ttaveler-watchman, March 13) ls jrsi
i aboul lhe lasL place one vould expect
I to fi^d anyo.e digging clams, lei alone
I qu"nog.. But when one remembers
I thalt, ihe law oi greviiy vas foud
I under an apple tre, PelhaPs clams
nor oui of
I unoer a clreshu! tree is
I olace. aflcr a.ll.
Wc asked ore man rvhat was lhe I
I'difierence
betwren a clam and a I
1quahog, end he aJtswered "Did youj
clam clamber out i
ever see a clamy
oI his clamped claminess and clamor
clamouously for another clam?"
This didn't help very much, so we
scurried to a big dictlonory, and
surprise,
learned, to our very grat
that the delicious concoction the good
had
for
lunch
us
wiie had set before
not been clem chowder, as wi:'d always
supposed.It uas quahog chowd€r, but
a grand treat, nevertheles.
Ttre $64 query was so easy we woll't
accepb the $64. A tautog, the same
dictionary says, is "aD edible labroid
iish."
Now we'd like to submit a $64 ques- t
tion of our own, and richt at the start I
want to sy thaL we don't know the I
aNwer. We would appreciate enlight- |
enmert. Gratis, that is. In the daVsl
of ou youth. we used to l)ear this: I
''She's a hooLer and. a looker, and a
I
threc Fay walker; a long sworn katy- I
tell
can
I
did and a Jersey lily". Who
what that was all aboul.
Clam Digger Joe I
P. S. x{ore aboui ihe iautog. Do You
I like blacktish?
Tooker-Wid(harnh{uptials
#3,
Salt) q,al)ted )u[1..
was a chartcr lreDlber ol
Eajt
post and Rny_
lHavelt,_-Coilnecticut.
post r Mailituck)
rnond Cleavs
Ameri_
J
Legion; Matrituck
council 34, Jr.
Jmnu-. u A. M.; f he Wyckoff Associatiorl
I
America and the Ma&tituck Luther_
loI
an Chluch.
I
IUncle
l-_He
A comxrittrc was appointed to dratt I
a lell€r to the Long Island Rail F,oad i
Company protesturg auangenlenls that I
hare excluded walter williams, local
taxi operator, fron doing business onl
raib'oad properi!'. It was felt that Mr. I
williams had not been treated fairly. I
Another conlnlittee wm apPointed tol
lralc tlre ' Welcome io Mattituck" I
signs reconditioned.
I
I?€solutlons rvere passecl expressingj
'
e
v
e
r
y
o
n
e
'
si
re$et at the passing of
f r i e n d ' L o u i s C . G i l d e r s i e F v e f, o r m e r I
station agent and a letter of condol- I
ence was .sent to Congressman Green- I
I
wood whose wife recently died.
Bowling News
@
The quartet of Connie Bullock, Gordon Oox, Steve Duke and Ed Scholtz
copped {irst place with ils plire money
of 890 to win the championshi.p ol
the Mattituck Men's Bowling League
on the Mattituck alleys Ftiday night.
j Bowting on the "earlyshilt" nidayI
they won just enough points to pul
I
I thenr in a tie with a team conpris€dl
I of Rudv Johnson, G€orge Wolgo, WilI lie Demchuk and Mitchell Wilcenski.
RoUing off the tie in a three game
series imlediately
alterwards,
the
BuUmk ieam took aU Jive ponts ln
three games so close the difierence
in lotal pins for the series was only
14.
In the evening's six games Connie
Bullock had scor€s of 193, 2@, 167,
191, 189 and 200, for an a,verage of
190. Rudy Johnson rolled a 247 for
the loseN. Rudy also had the best
lhre-game score of the season in the
leegue, 636, and Fteddie Hasslinger,s
256 was the best single game.
In the Mixed L.a€ue last Monday
night Ken Mccaffely
w€6 hot eith
games of 1?7, 219 and 206-
i | ,i
lJyuxr C. Grathwohl
Students
lMattituck
Islandli1
Long rDldrrtll
.tt13'1tt:t_-lrEJturEgJ
lwyt
1til"..l',e:91'*gl
j-VlusipCljn_ig
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e*o,,t%;ikk,rr?,r*.f,o,
effii#,"{j,"tr.oo.fi-o'
Clini
"LUiIU
lAttend
lAttend}fusip
) t t 1S
lMarch ls, 1952at his hme at rrr | ..^. ^""?f\.'.
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EeingliAtMattituckHighscho
g,oup
or music
students
or the
Senio4filati,f"a]OJnl
in
ft,rling
orarr-wohr.was
aJFr.),!?f-r.r:llBy
bor
. l.Mr.
rchoeue
on
November
'*i.i*,i,:
rlT:ll"'J.Ti1x"#:;$r,:x^nl
of Mrs. Lettie Grathwohl
",
-;;a
Trffireil'Outl
1stAlr.; F
E t*",0 s.'-coui;""hi.
l;;*d'-i; lne€i,
i ::;lr*;1.f;"n:fti.kft:i
MissSherrts copoble
Directorl
cutchosue
l'ur 1e1?
wtren
he*inairieJ
iil.";ffi:il:li,iXli?ill,H?l'i;il,1T Fleel Leaserlby U S t"l I
Lillian Ruth of Booneville
H e a r r e n d e dt h e c u r c h o s r Jp '
paltz srate Teachers Carry
o u - l t r a . v e l e ldo N e w
Bulk
Materiall
| . w t r a i A L j r e ' ' t b e . r a n t o u sc o n r o d v l
,erian
ci,uci,.
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asL"..1 lii'i,1""fl1,';.',;",:iii;'iT",l"l":':ll':,;l
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Phoenix Lodge F & "A. M.
Hislr school_a'di-I
used by tire vocat parr
u-".t
rand
and
the
the
Order
orcler
ori ,n"
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.rioil"'ill'jii.
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pariicipants
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Transportation of bulk
i ll;?:d;.:T":;":fil",',1"^;;ri:]iliil
Io be al) rJpal 'ele.ti^lr f.rl
meyo. ,t N€w Haruord, W t
mail tol ,ii"t""d
l-o.r.
part
f r ! e b o t h e r s ,A t r n , C o r w i n a n d E d q ? r d l i C o u e g e . P e t 1 n a . ,w a s c h o r a l d i r e c l o r , a n L i I r o m L o n g . I s l a n d w a s s h i f t F d / l l h c
wa: his lirst appearance in Nev
centererl arour)clE.i'rarct aDCilrjs sirl
c;rarhwohl
GIalhwoh]oIcu|chogue,;;;1;liT:]::i:^l]:1.'i':t-1PjiTl.::,I_-I:Yl{i"xT,*''l'$'j,..o'i"'J.;:",.|;,.|':H
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M i l n o a o t o a D e e to r l e a s e o I r ' i e n c l . p o r t r a J e d b !
'lre atrfrctive
G r a t h w o h l o f c o r o z a l ,p u e t t o R i c o , '"*l
ii],lii
tnu
Freer.. rhe pray Dloved-rrons
;;
Donald crathworrr or Ma4ituck] " n a l ,o.tn:r . music t"^ai"*-'"L1ir,"
i,H;"i:ii;l"g".liu""
"'"tu'
lo"rt:"i*
Tii;';i;l;:";;;
Funerat services were held ai l0llstudenis and audieme felt, the great
I's'expected to
lat a livelv c1ip, a)rcl gaurered taughs
of
neariy-eve]y.litr.-David
knowledge_Qhich this
ianl<1t1q1
Tuthill
a.m.on Saturdayfrom LanktoD-Torwr-llrne
,music
l"-lj:r", jl"
^railroad of
ifrom
anlrrral
of
controlled
$300.000
incurre(l
as the school priDciprl, Dot)ald Berge)l
so beautifully. He noi
send-Cronk F!reral Home of Tliical lman
.losses
rvas
and.
a-tine
technlcian
n,ichard
re-mpleton
as
nerDbers
but
was
the
wth rhe Rev. ceorse w
ii"l'Til]:f,
?3";.11",
,"ti{,| ,i,i:
pertoL''
racurtv'
ausavesterla
"r*"irntllonlv
rr., Dniciarins.
rnrermenr
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::i&Jj"}X:f i,i"Til:li"'JJ,:';:: or,the
personality. His "music boss" is yn*
orous
-.,jes, and Arthur Hughes, Tlromas
Bconeville CemeLery.
oliaineU.
II
'lFted
.fhe
Pu)rillo aDd JohD Toderick u'ere well
Wuing. He is without doubt a
Long rjland until Mondav
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wjckhanl arrd Dorothy Berry, rll of
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et Eighth
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Dferkoski.Eugel)e
EuEer)e
lRusse)lBild,
c I a v e n ' I J " " l o r o i l h e M a t t i r u c k e ' " " lvance
-|v,'w.ttcrw:riiams'diIec|oIofthe4.''1I,'3n-TbiI!y-i])j}d
brt€rian churcil and local hlstorian.
cuntcr at
ana Juclinr Tutbiu.
Jr,.
leroup, .".o*p^niJ
$;,i;;!Xl3i,X"";::'.,'""
Dr. alld Mrs. Cravetr lived in t1!!i-l
lscnuter
from New Pallz. rre"i,r,r.rit-"i"
was very """"'"'"'b,i,.i.'ii'nort""
ot the faculr5,rvas
tr,,.u
' u c kr^r
f o I+,,,on1,,
| w e n t y . f i v e y e a ,^.
r s ' l a t e r l n oJaad
v - i | n r e m . a w i t h i h e . u " u i r ^ n o r t r ' " " r i . i i r . - s ' I i , " " . i l , n x o ' } . i l | l . o ' , . ^ I t , u "It . "r{iss
| " ' , i ,Agnes
u 1 I . i ishefi
i
{ ro
rvronrcx8rr, N. J.
I I .-r
;-
r-.-. ,-
.-.. .
Foilowins
Dr.craven,s
fl';,T";i
;;?'i:,":T,'
aeatn
inj I1X1.,::,1|,"J;T
,l:T?T*'"".i,
l.:ll1'I'he
i!t'#id"
I::l";1,,ff'llli;'::,,,T,11"."'i:'iil.i,i:i
l h c vchrcles,
v c h l c l e s , manDed
p o s t a l emm a n D e d by
b y postal
1944,
4 4 , Mrs.
em_
Mrs.
:::rlfillfti,U,i*ts:1i*;i"llirli
;:::il"i":
i':":#l':nil;*{'eli41g''ll:'
il:filr]ii,"'s-'..ie,11"1'.,,,
n::ii"i,:1,
"",nI
C r a v e n lived
Craven
l i v e d in
i n New
New S
uffolkl {
Suffolk
l a . f iine
n e stage setiir)g
< p i i i n d . n?nd
^
la
"ron"
n
t r i c c ^ceftrilde
o,+_rti^
Miss
lllrcideDral mu.sic uJhs furnjshed by the
McDougali of Foresi Hilts, L. I.; two I
li1;.:::;',:n"',i;,?;x"lrHffilli.
I$^-:"fri!:i{"{ii'il:i;.f.i*
}',ilr,rll1''ill,;iix;:i,,F,,}f#?
*:i:l""T:*.xii';,fii1lir*{}i
Ji':m::'ll;'l;
ili"l.i
"'io'"nl
Iu","
,nin,re
or,',"
liillL!**l"ir,],1T"il;?;"""tlr "'".'"0'i'"
*"-,,1!.iJ1"g;ffin:"*"#il
-- "u.,.,,* II
roadror the r,andrins
or ;.'ii';;l
neil atl
l::*1.]il.,i::ili,.,,?]l,r,nc1bee11cr.c.,ed
Tii'fiiJ'TJfi
irl'.ti.:li'll;it:ffi';i
lJi'?il:*;ii,?:#'l
:i:rt
i::;j:i:rii::t*;::]l;j::l
i:":y:iif*"'M;;;;i,;:;"1"!1,
|CravenofN€wSufolk;elevengIand.ii.l|ll]..,.,,,l'..l...,ii..'."..nn."ntstowilIialnHLemrnelmann,octing|iTI]eTheatIe
i cchhi l idlrde nr .e n a n C . l t w e n t y . t \ r o g r e a t - g | a n d . ' ] j . " i ; , . . ' ; i ; ' , : i ' . ' , i , ; " , ] . , . i i ; . . . ' . . ' ' . u f ; ' l i ; i , ' * " , l J o " j " i j i ' 1 i W ' #
I
wereherdo' wed- l;T:
l'^;;;:;i"t services
'-r.
r'"'r I r 'ir I ' r '
d.,r ur rrsr \\eck,..rdyr rr,,' s,',c,
iiJ'T,|;f"i*:.:lt":H.t"';'J,J;';;l
r ) l r l . t c e r n e r r t . lt )sl c T l l p , l t r e E v e r v - l
, : , . . r . : ] i , D .t l . e s h i f i t o t r u c k s .
I
- F ri,l.i,.. lrtl
I n e s d a prsbyterian
yaftemoonofthlsweekit.ttr"tthing s))ic a]rcl sir^rl re*, attrrctiv€lvl
church with the -,,s..,.r,, r .-,1.;.i_, nliircri r,1 irr)))ercLrItiturk
| v a s L o r , R e v ' F r a n k E . M a g o r , a n d n " " . | ] | i . ' i 1' ' . - ' ' i ' ' ' , ' , l . . ' , . r ' ' 1 i ' , t ' o A t a v e r y h a m o n i o u S e l e c i i o n o f l : : : : : l :o: r.D c c ] c . ct]9 e r r ' i o v i t .
FoLd lrrrrorrrRc
officers ot the Mattituck Fire com-i
lJames Barr, pasbr of the cutchogue ll]l'-":.
r 1 , , ) , 1H o . j . r l t r \
|men|wasinNewBebhanycmetery.ll.,,;.]i,.i'''l''.".,.,'".."''j'::*l""ny',l,:'f:.";l;'n:?.d;;l:;l';':
H:":*iYi'i:lI
%':l::':l':*:;':T:i'"1.:J
i*li;ii,ylT"i":*i''T,,,::1,
";J1.ii;,;ii'"'i"l
",:;l;.l';;.,:,'i.',t;
a lnile to the east. the fortner Dugou|l
uhc, couclilci) a lirqc_ tonrrsrc tli^'l'.i s""o"A Assistant. The vote sras unangas s|atiou i]as ttDdergone interiorl
Mr'. ancl \tr.i Relph P. cox celeu er. P(iierslufq'- t1.r - t,:_'i,,,Ti'
iDous in €ach instalce, rith no opbIatecii.I)eiIti.]1lty.!ifth(edc]il1ga1l.s}]e]1cill1gaie\,I.1i}'s-']':1i:l].:,1':Dosins€ndidaiesbeingputup.ThechaugeS'anCl\!i11beol]edl]eX|l
ni\'er'SaIyn|tt]eir1romeoItheMainwh]lel]efe.,Lhe!el1Io!t\ll''tJLer:ol(ll^-,]rNionsgotottreboardoffire]not]thasafiSI1D]a!ket''.All.I]ese,l
Roaciwec1nesltia],IrighLoflasNweek'I1iSfinBho[1e0nwiclJr1tnoI:,'l]:.,i:il*l.'.'.
t,oli..1,'.nji',.i',.,]:'.f1,]",;"?i't%"iil:"i'.L3'liiti]3'::.",'i;l.J]"'l,.:il:i*,^l::*.a/n'/;,/?{>."r:$"3.1
A]]drcI:P:;'i:ty-ocldre]cLiycsatrclzil,]lloSkl'Jo,eptiJl.:,;;cuI:1..ill,]:i',"lj3"'",".I.iil#.*':"?:liglf:'It":i,'
eveniirg thai ensued. Mr. cox and his
chasing frorn lIr'
xn(t *t:
:ii::]]
;;;;",;"r.
I
file sireu u.as irearcl again, ancl ilrerel
i'.'f',,',jl.:,;"'il"'''#'L?'J"iii.:.,lR::::'"lf1'';,'l',J"%fJ.'.:,";.Y.'Jilli",*,:**.':l;5iii^i'$H;H:lli
Rees, rhen Dastor of the Mattiiuck
l;ir;r"O
eslablishmeut ili Cutchogue
^ captaln and a firsi and ai
Presb!icfiarr
dauglrtef.Eett}''iheyha\,eanotheIii'".i'].'ibLes/]tnooDol]Sa|uIdaytoL,past
'
daughter, Carol. alld a sou. Richard.
gngi." Co. No. l. Spescer Butter-l
The 1irsr pu,por. *atl,
ifr*" o-*.",
bo:l)oft.l]omaIePI'c.siutheAInlyii".''r'J"ii'"L])ool]houIt;Sl'thesec-|*o,,ti,*p.ui''iJohnHaaSandNoIAir Folce. CaroL is stationed aN Scott
ono orrO tnirafor b^Eh fires. Che lirel man R€illy, lieutenants
Field and "Dickl at camp-Hero'
r"r,gir" No. 2, F'ect Haas, captaiu;
."r lir til. peconic Bay encl ot slgs-'
Mor)rauk t t
b o e A l e n u e r ) r o o r h e r n e a r r l r e r e s i - 1 r y 3 1 1 gc1o u t l s m d F l a n k r j l e r , l i e u 4a,
9, /? I ,- .
Mr. and I\Irj. Eln)er D. Ruiand. Sr.,
de))cF of I llljal)r Lo1rg. Borh \rere teltants,
afier'haYi!)g spent the lvinter honths
Hose co., l{arold Fleischlnan, capbrush fires and quickly extinguisheo.
in i)reil honle in Orlando, FIa., reSirko,
]
\4r.s. ceorse Fleischman, Sr., of Bay tain: Wialtcr Dohlr and Wqlter
turned io Mattiluck last week an-d are
Avmue and-lvlss Mary lgraiowich of lieutenants.
I
again st theil' lvickham Avenue hone. I
Emergency-Floodliehi Co,, George Il
iigh schoot'facu).iy boih
ii.. nfrttiir.o
ai the central Nine' captain; William -Peters and Vinop.,itio"t
,ita"."."t
iieutenants'
nosoitSt' Rlverhead' on Fri' ceni Brome' 'Itteodore
'
' iugof*
Bond' captain;
Fire Patrol'
get
' ,, '] ctay of lasl uleek and 'are reported
/
r ..,.,". .. . i|.,rii'"u-uron-g
"i*rv
ljvecl al A srna)l brusl] fire wesi ofl
"hot
lwith
liheir
l few drops of tlatet ol) the blazel
theil feet and
beds.
I'ent
horne tol
oasteirservices .u";rr-.;;ffi"n on the previous
and evening services
|
I
I
Wednesday, Ttrursday and Ftiday eve- |
ning ai the Presbyterian Church were J
observecl by larger lhan usual con-l
,sTesations.
Especiauyc'IaffyG^ wasl
ihe attendance on Thusday eveningl
for a candlelight communion servicel
conducted by the pastor, Rev. Ftank
E. Magor. At this service twenty persous wefe recelved into membershiD.
on Sunday morning the chu-^- "'^-
MRSAlors ,uruorLo
MIs Kat))arine Suter, wjfe of Alois
Suter. of Long Creek Bric]ge Road,
Mattitucl(' and Union City, N J,
dr'-d
sunday at the East'suddcnl]'
t;?Jorj*"ti:'',.S;""""1;
blll
teams and Coach Raberi Muir
were guests of the Msttituck Cha.nb€r
ot commerce aL the Chamber's dlmer
md meetirxg held at Jim's Dlner Monday evening oi this wftk,
Alter hembers and Buesis had enJoyed an excelleni dinner, C of C President Laurence R€eve gaw a short address of selcone and congratulEiions
brothcrs, Otto enrrg of Mattituck
and told the guests of the aim and
and A.rthur Anrig of Engelwood.i
puposes of the organiation, expressN J. l\Irs Suter's body was [aken to I
tlrc Schlemm Funeral Home inl
ing the ihoughi l"hat, in time lhey b€- i
Union crt-r' N J Requic'm moss
come fut'rre members. Principal A. C. I
I
Careue and Coach Muir both re- |
il.8il1,#"T'i;'iij;.:, jlr,]B.,r"i"ll sponded
to invitations to speak. They I
ir"lr"'ir." a,,rig;a)nl],ptot in thel
both spoke ln a congratutratory way I
Sac,rccl licart ?l-"r"r,n
rn cut_ |
accomplishments
of the teams, I
cSogue.
of
the
I
thanled the Chamber for its interest I
I
in the shool and continued along Mr' I
I Mis Nancy Duryee, daughier 01 Mr.
land Mrs. Joltn W Duryee, llas se- Reeve'ideathatiheircooperationvithJ
Bag
the
C oI C would prove beneticial.
I cured a .Dositio)r Nirlt tlre Ulriou
I
several committee chairme:r reporledl
cornpat)y in their Nevr Vorkl
1;;;;;-;
and
other
situation
on
the
PosL
Office
on
there
dutics
lrer
I
I office comnrencing
I
I ltondav of tllls week
i pasl btEine"s matlers the status ot
i:X,'3X-"
3.itroilo.C,
on iet rS, rA8tlth;
dauRhter oi the late jo""pfr'"nO
Regina Anrig. In eddition to her
husband, shc is survivc..i by four
sons, Clemens Meyer of Teaneck,
N J' and Paul Suter--of Pa,ramtt:r,
so rhronsed
rharextra.nuirJ',i*Ifr il"i""""'" #",i,1;,Ti;"il"'y^.t
iy; I
to be brought
in, and the Sunday
School room ras opened to take care
of the overflow. The church was
beautifully d€corated by a llower committee headed by Mrs. J, Blair YouDs
as chairman.
A prorusion
l i l i e s . t u l i p s , h y d r a n s e a s ^ r":
L ^ "":*:i
jl:I
polted plaDts was given in memory
oi loved ones, a custom that has been
callied onb ior quite a number of past
years. Rey. Magor's sermon on,,The
Magnificance
of Easter,' was one of
his best, and the Junior
and Senior
cboirs combirled
to furnish
excellentl
rnusic under the direction
of Mr.s. Le i
choirs rendered
Valtey. The combined
:) aIrirpD. "AIleiuia", aDd the JuDior
choir
sjang "This
Glad
Easter Day"
\ri[h
Rulln.l
and
.o]o,s by Maclelire
Yc'\[]9. Yoling
lleoil'le ()i lhc
lsli:r.r
l-L, i' ar:Ll. lFr: i;) F,rsltr -I.i,ri.,"s^r- . .d I |edkirsl cl tl.. C:t ltoauc
r '.
Prr:l' , t€rrrll ChLlrch ai: J:30 A. l''1 D!.
,..lr) 1.1, .i. lvcl: ir:.s!r. ri jr,r.L.cr
I oysier
srews,
o,rce
" "*,""n0,".";;ii"i'ffi.;:li1'f,rtii"Jt:[.JlrH:1
fLrr tlj? Cioccl 1-ri(jaj:cf'..ice
il.ld a:
i::10 Lh?l evfDirlg.
i
1 EistSf c0rrit;es \iere \'arrt Irriail ii1
j €l iclence. The Woucn'J A-i;oaii.tion of l
.f.- ,l.ur.)l \ n,
Jr thl
L . , C l rt . , , ,. ^ ' _ ^ l
"i
rot.
! h l r r t r . r " i r l :i t r . i : ,
ll) :L,nP ::Jl
Iere
on orcler I
oi therrr, a.]l of Nirirh
1
r3ltd \'(fc deli!erpd r.. .
j
?tlt,orr
I
.
r'. aso I
I Tl)c cuslor) ori;ir)l1r'd L
r
I by one of Ure ctrurch cii cli:s l .i proveci I
popular and lLrcrotive tlrrt
1t be- |
I so
job lhal requlred i)re J$ist-l
l(arDp a
J ance ol au the circles of the associa- I
tion. The ladies I'eceived
pllr)ents
oD their artislic
many
comcreations.
Resid€llts arouDd Fac0ory aDd Sorurd
losr hrn)self causing
]
Gildeg{gvre z$ulphv
*i:+:lot',l:
., 4L'
)'1,
lf 5^-'
l l e d a n d l , , f , o g _ a rw o l l n l l l g t o l l . a n e m p l o y e e sa t
D r u c h c o l L c c r n .P o l i c e w e e r c a"u"tvono
:eJrclrjrg iarries were out, bui it sasi lne,Helmy Lumbel Yald, was taken
Hospilal
oLrr bright young school boy, R"l:::lll
or treatment on Mollday
r " B u n D v ) B i r d . w h o f i n a l l y f o u n d l lI:,.t1.:":j:::j,:..Lonslsland
l l : u c h i l i l f l o L l ) d r r i n g a b o u ! i n d e e p l , . - u e o r g e l , s a v a g e ,- s o n o l M l . a t r d
'Mls. Josepn savage,
savage' has
hfts received an)nud in sepko's
mud
Sepko's swamp.
swantp. Needles to say,l M]s. Joseph
his Ielieved parents. IVb'. and Mrs.I;otner promotion alld is llow e SFt,
ceremony ws
p€rformed
lThe
by the
John
C. Brennan.
A reception
lnev.
lras trvcn al, the Holel St. George.
I tn" or,o", esconedby her broirrer,
lrorn a gown of blustr satin witll
I lusters of seed pearls. Her French
irltusior) veir was draped from,a marchr r r g l ) F a d p i e c eo f s e e d p e a r l s a n d s h e
Jcarricd lilies r.f the valley and su.eetjheart roses wlth
\vrth camelia center.
center..
I s"" -",
-1,,.1
gth ariei
o'1.-A:,rlr
are erareful
are
Hcnry
Hcnry Demchuk,
Demchuk,
erarerrianol jvtricn.he.received
IrJ;;;:lr"r;JH:'rl,il.,Tji;"T:l;
iI:.,.*,,:";:::l_;l
lr''l :.r.jr;J
lr"i,i.TJj3r",t"JlH'rl,il.,Tji;"Y:l;
happy in his safe restoration.
| | b€itlc in the service in the Air force
I ir*"
I
l:::'":"il'#'Siliji;"T;,.HlillY,i;i
Miss 'lelesa
Teresa Maloney.
Maloney
Janes
wers,rv, sonor {t :ldl l:'"*:::';,"::'.il;';;,,"i"-*;;;;
qays over orle year
nt'., I I,
Nor)nal) Wells
of Westpbalia
wcsLpDElra Rd.,
Mrs. 1\orrDal)
lvlls.
welrs oi
is amons
8r ReDsselaer
lMlss
,nu
,^"L"
I
groom,s
best
man
was
Claude
_ .
^. d^ihoc.
,"",
I
l
"ottt".Tllr..
rau B_:tl T; |
stitute students named to
rt broushr E touch of :r9"::r"t1.^t lr..n
:i,l
"r,"rg.-;.h"J;;.;^'d,i;;'ffi:l
natiolral hororary engineering socieiy,l week to hear ol the passing ot K".lcunr.
Joseph Du.yer, nicfraro conrcvi
Tau Beta Pi was founded to,honorl
XesiaAshley,aprominent-lady-:lM^?:;
land chartes orlovski.
I
those who have broucht di.tirg,]:i,.1:l
aso w:
lrlqve runv vears -,"n-"
. | tiluck
I urs. cilaersre"uu o . C,r1d-uat9
era.lrre," ofl
.rl
her {_-Mrs.,Glldersle€ve.,is
their
college ttu.ough out,t
.o*" ""1ot "jl:
1_
pl"l11:..,h11.:_T"::.,.
ronus
universty.
Mr.cudersleeve
,,,.
s..h^,archi6
c I ] o l a I s h ,e
i p a.r,,dahre
s s t u d e n",t S","",,:i:.,1::*l
ofengineering.|Lautifule5laiene
a r t s,jnd
h e s o u ,nd
n d a niDr.
dl",..
chaptersas
i#'Hi;#"i'T;;'#ii#J":H'fil
rhe
Renssera€r
|
lirhrd in 1908and is the second."st"b-
A pretty weddlng4oot
Place on StI uday, April 2oth,'at the Churcb oI
wheD Miss
I the Redmmer, lt{&ttituck,
lua.rie II!8^s, daughler ot Mr'
fearbara
i and Mrs, Jacob lIaas of lwattituck, beI came ihe brid.e of Mr. Dnest E' Wilsi berg, son ot Mr. and Mr's. Ernest W.
lWitsUers, also of Mattituck. The single
lring crremony w6 performed at thrre
I o'cioc:i i)r the aflernoor) by Rev. C
lLeighLon King. Mrs. Janes Wasson,
I church cfgallisl, played approprrlte
lseieclirrrs \,hi]e r"hegues[swere auivlng
lancl l.{rs. Harolci Wrlslrerg, sisfer-l1lallci
llarv cf tlrc groolu. sallg Beciluse"
l "Lord. who &b Can3 s weddillg FeasL.'
lrtt
I tn" urto". giveu il) nrrrrlage by
Ifaiher, wore a goNl) of illlpurtedcll llItiUy tace designecliu 3 deli,cate flolrer
I motif anct set over purr' silk taffeta.
l T h e s q u a r e i l e c k l i t ) ee c g e c N . l h . l i t t l e
l l a n s h a D e d i n s e L so f t l Y l o l l i . l i l e w l l h
i p u r e s t t k F r e n c h i l l u s i o n r r s ) r ) gt o t h e
was exceptionally charnirg
I ihroat
i The graceful point€d sleeve and ihe
irain gave the bride an
tutt
ttowing
I
from the
J"pp""r"n.e cl havlng srepped
roronel
lvery pages oi Vogue. A small
of mrnute seednearls fronr Ihich o]slcadect a veil of pue F\€nch illusion,
lgraced the head. The bricle carrled a
I ctuster bouquet of white sweet pcas,
white gtradioli and ivy.
Mis Audrey Reed of Mattituck was
the maid of honor an4 the bridesmaids
were Mils Doris Wilsberg, a sister of
the tjroon and MLss Joan MUPhY ol
the Bronx. Ne\Y York. The three attendants lvere grcomed in tight bodiced, full skirLed, pique dresses oI
Spring bouquel colors. The rnaid of
ihonor wore green and the blidesmaids
gown
ldafiodil yeUow md lilac, Each
lhavurg a side velvet, sash oi deeper
I color, and a stight acceDt ot Yelvet on
I the uuusually int€resting portrait neck! llne, The
Miss EUeen L. (f,{itiphy, dBughter ot
Mrs. Edrerd R. Muphy ot 614 E. 32od
the pleasing announcenlent
Street, Brooklyn, beme
tcontained
ths brtde of
that, a.ll indebtedness incurred for the
I\ft. ceorge Ile8ly cildersleve, son of
redecoratiug plogram
of last year ltad
Mr. and l\[rs, George Gudersleeve of
been fuuy paid. The trLlstees are now
Mattituck, on Saturdayr Aprll 19ih, at
coDstderirlB tlre Decessity of paintingl lOur lady of Reluge Church, Brooklyn.
the steeple and repairillg
or replacing]
plesent
tne
weatllel
varle alop
ii,l
whicl) hrs
beerl qjldlv_ batlered- by
an anxious hour
Avenlres bad quite
when
late Easter Sunday
aflernoon,
.L !rry smrll boy had wandered aNay.
'r,(i
Lsupperdilh but no[ a ratl]er expensive ing "Route 27A" had been pl&ced atl
Irarity, weLe the
orcler of the eveniug points atong the shorl siretch of roadl
Lanel
as the members of the Mattituck Fire running east and wesi of Love r-ane
Company rnet at the firehoNe last lto whereitconnectswithsoundAvenue
company
whereitconnectswithSoundAvenuel
asl
as
error,
wednesday ior their April meeiingand
obr'lous
meeiing and lat Cor: Bullwk's, an obvlous
ls
ts
ffeed.
ppd
T
hp
)nppfiho
n
' o < ^conduct€d
^hd,r^+-A
xbyll2?A
.'lllla
iis
"
o sSouth
^rt.h
sShore
horp
tolrte
ttBt
that
route
The
lneeting
was
a
chief
Engineer Herbert, Boughion, I locaied south of Route 27. A motion
starlitlg his second lerm in that ca-1lwm lnade ihal sbepsbe taken to h&ve
pacity, the business being chiefly the I tne signs corrected.
reports of prog|es.smade by lhe con- !
Follorving the businesssNioll, which
rl nni tit ta ta e e .ch h
' i ,a
, Dir r
. hr l a n fr nol r fthh
^ c ^^h.ino
il,^!
c o m i n g -e! ,v^ ner -n h . l l w
a s o&f riathed pnd d e d lbl vy tthhp e ss. ch oho lo o l bboov sy- s ' Aann
services at the PresbyteriaD Ctrurch] linhresting color movie ol1 "LuInber
last Sunday rvere attended by consider- | I From Foresl to Home" was showl by
ably fewer worshippers than on Easterl lcourtesy of George L. Penny.
Sunday, bul tltose preset)t heard a
timely
nlessage
by
Rev.
Frank
E,
Magor oD "The Cule for This Aspirin
Age," and a pretty solo by Mrs. Doroilry
FleischnanD.
The bulletin for the day
{5
witlF;g -;l+?t
Mattituck C of C
Honors H. S. Tearns
{-iMemberst$$"frffii/f
School soccer and baskettlluck Eigh "'t
headpieces
ol malchinB
vel
vet uere Doiably attractive for their
back interest of a shell shr.ped swirl.
carrled colonial bouquets oi
AII thr\
lavendar s\teet. peas and yeUow gladioli.
lfhe groo)l1's b€sl rna)) was his
brother, Harold w. Wilsberg, aDd the
ushers were Frederick E, Haas, brother
of Nhe lxide r)ld Ludsig Fiedler of
Greenport, corNiu ol the groont.
The churcl.r decorations were palns,
while oarnatjons and white sl)apdragons,
A receptiorl followed at the Old MiU
IDn, Mattituck, alter which the'bride
and groom leil for theil hone]'moon
trip to Niagar,l Falls arld Canada, The
bride's goirg away outliL \!as a navy
b l u e s u i , \ r i t h n a \ ' l ' n D d \ y h i b ea c c e s solies.
Her rrother wore a navy dress with
piuk and white accesories and a corsage of pitrk roses. The grooln'smother
wore a greeD dress with pink acces-i
sories and s corsage of pink roses.
The bride is a gr?duabe of Matiiluck
a pcition with
has
rohn's
universitv I Histr scnoot and Title
j:orst
'n" ll::..?
tine trrings ;;lll:.t^q:io-':'"
ffllt'",.?'"ii"JJ"",l'J";iil
ffi;;-'t#"--""v"
ljNelv
..lill-:
.u.g-Y:::ill
the Intercouniy
"q::iY::
York
universitv
I
t*
il;r." tovety nome.
i.i"i,".i";"
ltl]toj.f",l^tLended
xrs M-aster'sdesree
Taul ;'ff";;j"r";;hea
in exisleuce. To be eligible for "ra".,l
the good old age I'Ior
r , h e v s 0 m t t h e i r h o n e v m o o ni n t h e
Ber.a pi s senior mr6t rank in the j ;;';;'";;;;;;ii-to
r=.i in her plorll.
upper fifth oI his class, a second terml ir New Beilrany Cemetery. In receni ,"'""''
juDior in the upper eight. In addition I wars she had resided aL Riverhead.
to scholastic achievement, candidatesj
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hellenb€ck and
are elected by their fellow students on
daughter spenb Sunday at the home of
l.
tlre basis of c)raraclel and ott)er perMr. and lltrs, 'Charles Coutis, Sr., on
4i+ah
| , / t !- tsoDal qualiries which meers the sfand.
i6e iream anO
SounC Avenue...r&_rra I , (7 t aol., n"rd*g.*,
Ho1,
'pop-...
,
ards oI the frateilIity. Wells is a junior
p.
of
Mattituck
ro- b€. in time, a f%rure
IIaLIock,lorrSrly
.oO"
Otto
I
iD Rensseiaer's aeronaulical engil)eercelebrated his ninetv- I
oi Ure i,fattit"cf. 1>Brkfacillties at the
,J'n*"rnr"a,
ing department.
j
pioperty at peconic Bay x well as the
srcond birthday on April 23rd at the
properly at thesound. Theparkdistnct
hom€ of his son, Milton Hallock, itrl
commissionershave adveriised Jor bids
Schenectady,N. Y Many of his frieDds
for tne coNtruction of a relreshment
Mr. and Ir,tt's. Andrew G. Kukup or I and reIatlves from this section remem- i
greetiDg
cards
guJ o,u"g", N. J, have inviiationsl bered lhe date and sent
l
stand to be located at the Bav site
{adtacent to the Mattituck Yacht Club
Mrs. ceorge TVrrell of Marralml(al
out for the-marriage of their dauchter.l
may be.obtained
pliricia Jane, to Mr. Wtlliam snan-l
e.tt is visiting her molher, Mrs. John]
;House'. Specificalions
of wickham & smith'
The event niu take ptacel xictrots, in Hempst€ad.. Mrs' Nichols,;
;;;;;pi.t.
lai the ofiice
sho wa.sl
be received bv the comui St. pi'r:t p. E. Chuch, Easi Orange I the fomer Miss May Brill'
laDd bids will
is still I
the same office up to
i, suiura"v, May 3rd, at 8:30 ln iltu | * o." time Mattituckian and
I misioners at gth
stre..ha-s'
P M' May
evening, md a reception wiu fqllow. l\ a frequent visitor here, where
13
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The b;rde-to-be's palents are formerl' hosts of friends' observed her ninetietn
I uittttOav on Wednesday of this wek
Maititucklans.
Guarantee snd
Mortgace corrlpany al Riverhead. The
]
i
is also .r Mattinri k High School
lgroom
g
l
a
d
r
L
a
t
e
t
h
g
S
.
a
o
f
U
.
a
n
d
lCraduare
I Merctrant Marine Acadeny. He was I
engineering ofiicer in tbe Merchant,
lan
I Marine and is still a li€utenant iD the
lu. s. N. R.
I
The couple wrll nrake tl:eir home i:r
I
\rhere Lhe groom is a mpmlMattituck
bef of rhe Matriluck Plunrbing and
I
I Heating Company.
Playing
nooky
and
toor at I a m. She flicks the switch on 1 *ir"ih"i
fcer uriirtciruptoO
stnCe
the speaker microphone
and ampli- | the unit was installed in'March
b1i
Iier
at the head of her bed. Tbe] lhe wL'\v York Telephone Company.
with
rogrct
whpn
age
compact cabinet is equipped withl She tahes a gcnuine intercst in
takes its toll and folks start to rem- a switch
and volulne control
l:rtl J every srjhool day and feels a keen
inisce.
"+u
r4furltt
rvhr.n the
tho school and home units are inter- Lscnse of achievemelrt
t'
P e l i t n , l o y c el v a s i d n , a n f r h g r a d c c o l ) n e c t e d b y p r i v a t e w i r e s . W ) ) e n I t ' l a s s . s a r r e ( l i s m i s s e . i a n i i s h c t u r n s
p 1n," Mrs Wasson
student at Mal-tituck School, will be t h e s w i t c h i s o n L i s t e n , J o y c e c a n l o f f h c r s e t a t 3
hear all the familiilr
sounds: tlre lsald.
able to skip this unhappy
memory
Bright
and early cvery mornittg
v/hen she grows up. She's too busy words of the teacher, the recitation ]
papers
rustle
studcnts,
the
of I Joyce hands llcr honleworh
w i t h s c h o o l w o r h a n d h o b b i e s t o of other
paper and the squeak of the chalk I lo her six-year-ol(l brother, John,
give anythjng
else much
thought
w
h
o
t
o
l
\
T
r
s
dLlivcrs th('in
Lindsey
on the blackboard.
VJhen called I
right now.
prcsscs tllc swrrch. I b"fore hc sl!rls clssscs
upon, Joyc.
Aithough
bedridden
since last
Plucky Joyce js rn honor student
much ljke a standard typewrrter I
y
e
a
r
Januarl, ll
olcl Joyce hasn't
space release bsr and her voicc is I and hai mailltaiDe<i a 00 per cent
missed a class since March 21 clesbroadcast to her remotc' classmatea. I avcrage in all her studies sjDce en'
pite thc illness that has confined her
One of the highpoints
of Joyce's I rolling in thrr flith gradr' ir1 Septenlto her home tb.rce miles from sclrooi. d a i l y h o m e - b o u n d
schooi sessions I ber, according to Mrs Ljndsey.
Through
the mcdium
of school"The nlental and spiritt.al therapy
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
s
l
l
o
rLly atter I
e
v
e
.
y
lcomes
to-home
service furnished
by the I t h e l u n c h e o n p e r i o d w h c n s h e j o i n s I p r o v i d c r l b y J o y c e ' s r e m o t e c o n t r o l
New York Telephone Contpany, the
i-c 3rcRtlj
coDtribuiting
t
h
e
m
u
s
i
c
i
e
s
s
o
n
.
on
JedLtcallqt
voices in the classroom are brought l i n " T h e
ttcr recovery anJ we are now rething
that is remarkablelto
|
by teleplronc wireij to Joyce's sLtnny I a b o u t t h e e q u i p m c n t i s t h a t i t n e v e r I s u n r i n g h e f p i a n o l c s s o D s w h i c h
room overlooi(ing Peconic Bay. She
allows her mind to I ceased last .Ianuary," l\{rs Wasson
lfor one moneit
answeas roll cill and recitcs when I wander anrl shc nlver br'comes list- I satd
her teacher, Nlrs Robert E Lindsey, l less," her 'nothcr, lvlrs Beatricc M I Joyct's parellts, Dr and Mrs John
calls upon her
l\lra.sson, sai.l.
]L Wasson, u'ho lrve on FecoDic Eav
Like 'lr, rnsLof Ll.c31 fifth srad- |
bavc
be.'n Mattitucl{
"Joyce nou' fecls that she haslBortlovrrr,l,
I
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a
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n
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,
t
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a
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a
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s
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l
a
s
s
s(ltool I Lhe best seat in
aild hor rdll- r"sld' lrls sinc. I r{n
I
L-much
time
in school
wasting
oftcn
seasons
mcmorics
/t/1lY-
rrRs rp.ED s asm,Dy
The -,f;1T*rlnit"vA"hl"y
or
I ':,.,..1nr
liTe.r,.rs,
i
€]t /+->=- |
4t^aat
,[?i?l:
Y.?-^dli'r'";,ii
fi::J':i';"y.X'""i';o,"fx"l'"'i;,X::
",ilI';,*i:li
l i , r l at
g 1 0 , 0 0 0 Ths
. h e d('cedcnt
r t thc
ttucl(,
u , k , rdiqd
t h ^ home
h o m e of
M r and
a n d et
o f Mr
d(cedont
m o r e than
t h a n g10,000.
T
a t more
I{rsThcodoreBreiling,S0Riverside
opcra aud concert
was a retired
jn
Drivc,
Rivcrhcad,
on
Thursday,
for
Mattitucl{
singer, u,ho tived
ADril 17. She had been residing at many years.
the BreilinA homc foI about seven
CemeTrustces of Ncw B'thrny
monlhs and prior to that had an tery. Mattituck,
a,re given $i00 in
afartnl^ni
at-506,EastlU.airy-5[reet, trust for care of D];t: Mal[itil.l(
lT,lt V
llt
Ri\nrlrra.l.
Free Library Associition, $500; Naw
4lO,
l{r-r Ashlcy rilas born in Helsen- York Press Club, bust of Allan Forburs.
b
u r g , SSweden.
w e d e n , aand
n d c acame
m e t o ttoh ethe
U n i -Uni- m
man
a n ( t(the
h e d edecendent's
c e n d e n t ' s f r sfrst
t h u shusband)
band)
it
tecl Statcs at the age of 16 years. and"theteakwoodtableonrvhich
given
IFor
U r rrrany
r i v was a well a
r r d r r y Jyears
urr u
oJr i$2,500-is
stands;"
L a r r u s ; the
L u t s ssum
z,ruv 'i 6
u a r s sshe
,virr
knorvn prima doDna, being a drama- l to Miss Syrcna H StackFole. attortic )rczzo soprano and appealed atl ney of Riverhead, as exccutrix, \\,ith
conrcrts in thc leading cities of thel the stipulation
that thc money be
' : 'f i'' r'i.' \ l : i " r l
I
ni
tr4j:iccl BoNling
I ' n \ \ l i l r j tL ceaguc
l:unI
r',r,t'.r riil il. ii}1-ir2 scltodule oD ADril
?!tJt. rtijt)tre:rt of lirst place anil J)r.ize
c1 g160 ticf,t ,.Nodciy,, Depetris.
Joe
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Tlris clllrrtet was up
rrrl' rll tr' l ( "rs flonr Illp begiluiiDt
srrcl l))ailli riucrl tlteir lead througlt out
ofI llhp
r'ifr1
h e ss^asnn
f a s o n , ffiriiqfi,lo
inish.ing w
i t h ^a l
l nnlosf
rosl o
lucinl s.e,p cf 101 ltoil)ts oD the crecilti
iisicle.
s i .' l c ran.l
f d llost
ost
.
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Wells, Alex Danowski,
I Irving
Ollie
Da./ison ^ud Altn WoessDer cane
in
u n i r . , r s r a r ,s . S h c w a s b r i d e s m a i d l l , : g 9 l . . ! .
! l : ? 1 1 " 1 : i ^ 3 I J . . 1 : t . [ P : i . . r ^ . .s ^ c ^ ] r ,rrl a c n .r r i r i n nc r r i e d I p r i z e
at rho first marriagc
of the lateltoswecz, who hss workcd faithlulty
forthepur:
Lilliin
Ru:"nll, noted stage .t"rlior*u-io.-rnyy"ur.,
lr),.ncl of the late Mariclchase
enrl a
of a home for him." Mr BarDrcssler,whoachievedfameontheIto"*""",
a residcnt of Riverhcad,
stagc tnd in moving pictures. Mrs I was caretaker
of Mrs Ashley's es.^,hl.l' was c cousin of the Countl tate ln Matlituck fo_ralong-peliod,
l
h
n
aJl
Bnrno,lo'le.
distinguisned
Miss Stackpole also is,given
and p!'rsonal
Swcdish diplomat who died several
household turnishings,
,r r' o
a1
t rrr^' T 1 \ o i _ l j o i l ) t ' c o r e w ? s 9 3 r i
( l o r c b ,l lt irl rl rPl I r w P l e t h p t h i r d - p l a c e r s ,
Ilo]'iandACnesLindsav,Hals€yGoldalrd RuLh Pyll(o;
and
fourth
Lslnilh
lrrotclr canle Joe Rolfes, pete Wilce)rski,
]Eit)el wolts
l^r""^
,-^,.^-
^Dd cerry
-,.
Majeskl. Third
l--_
5+-
]School Dist!'ict l\'lc. I
IF{o!oq,,}_Tn')+,l}ii:;"
'rtre Iirri.tl r,r*"irrL dl Llie LT1- tuck Scllool Distriirt 9, hclcl Trics(]i:
1:rr slxt:iiof lnst Yecl( 1'rrs aljlendcil
Lnin-" r,cters. The llee'\irlgs \\'as f- il:f
I nrotrious olle. l))rttels ol IlDil)lc'i
I crovciecl roon)s, clc., beir,g tirorolrlr^.llll
iil a cooll3ritile \\'il\' \1:ilI i
i citscrts:,ecl
I lhe usual \,rrl3tion of idcas buir no
1orltNrrci fricfioll.
I l4rs. Ell)erlr Reevf, \lro hns Lrefi)
lr rriilecl lnelrllcr of tlle board lor 1-l
prsi r
I errs. itll(l iLs (hairtrlrn fol the
I ear, \r,,r'r reelecicd ior aDOtller lerDl
\vilh Do oPllosrtioll
Thc'llroposccl scllool buclget for 1952-l
1 9 5 3\ t a s a d o p t e c lb l a 6 5 - 3 v o t e . T h e L
t o t r l N l ) t o l l r l lo. t f h c b u d g e t i s $ 1 T 1 ' -I
900.00. Tllis is cll\'icled irlto sevelilq
cattgolies; "Inslluctiollal Services"
( s a l r r i e s o i l e a c i l e r s ,c l c r l i , e d u c a l i i o r a l
s e l v i c e s , e t c . l , $ 1 1 3 ' ? 5 0 . 0 0" ;o p e r t t l o i l
of Plaul", $20,200.00i"Mainten&rlce ol
Plaut", $5,600.00;"Auxiliary Ag€ncies",
$5.450,00;"Fixeci Clrarges"' $11'80000;
" D e b l S e r v i c e " , $ 1 1 , 9 8 0 . 0 0"; c a p i t a l
Outlay", $1,?00.00
period
I Ti)e estlrnated receipts for the
00; "FroBl
i are "State Aid", $63,100
00; "Non-reside)rt
l Taxaiiou", $85,000
balance",
I tuitlot ," $1t,000.00; "Fron
I sf.eoo.oO; "lltiscellaDeorN". $20000.
e capital
I Tire proposition to esLablish
lreserve lruld, tlle tlltillde an]oLInt to
lu. g:,soo.ooto be ralsed in yearly asw3s Rlso aclopled,
1sessmeutsot $5,000.00,
school
I As usual, lhe lleecl of n)ore
resulting Il I
ull,
I rooDrs rvas brought
lresolutiou being adoptcd ilrat ttle boardl
lof eclucatiort appoiDt I colrmittee ofl
sitllllioll iu vieivi
i f i v c t o i n v e s t i g a l ei h e
a Iemecly.
Iof linding
person lrlde
I After the meelillg olle
| ( l r e c o r r l n l e l l Ll l l l t i ) l l c l ) l i o l l o f i p llrreciatiotr of tlle sllff of cuslodiarrc
lsho[lct have beeD macle, as th€y have
I been mosi proficicnt in the care of
school grounds'
I ttre sciroolhouse arl\
I u'inning co)nDlilrel)tliy lclnarlis ironl
tocal peoPle as sell as outsiders
I
'"sil:T;rhcwjcrow
; ;'J1"",',ty:'l-t\#il*::,i111-:'l;
l:'ff:J";ff'Ji1":11iX':i;:l:ffi
teams had a lessel share of the "kltty"
", .J;
Ashlcy, zr New Yorh City
broker, my wishes as she believcs tlrem to
yearsago,Ifer
who tlicd many
first husband, rvas Alan Formen,
ol N,\v [ork City, who was one of
the promin€,nt summer residents of
Mattitucl< for nlany years and was
thc editor ano pubiishep
T;;
"f
Journalist, a wcll'known'magazine
for ncwspapermen, which iJ now
extinct. A nicce, Mrs Frederick
L Kistlcr of Mattituck, is among
her survivofs.
Funeral servrces were berd at
Reginald H Tuthilt's Funeral Home
in Rivexhcad on Monday afteu
be."Theresiduaryestateisdeviscd ,accordingtotltelrfinishingplac€.
I The
to Eva Breiling oi 50 ll,ivcrside Dr,
Rolfe-Wilcenski-Wells-Maieski
Riverhead, uho is.l"scrrbed in tlrc
f o u r d l d r l g l r f r v e l l f o r - l r e m s o l v e sb y
will as "my dear fricnd." The pcticonnino an-ditional cash awards for
tion notes that the Forman l,ust
;:::'::
,-*:::'
(900) and high three
high single^game
t""iaaispoiea or oupi"g'tr,"
;il
'that
Parnes (2518)' while RoUes also boded I
the Prcss
i"ii's lifetime, and
the best league game, 244. Joau Web- |
Club of New York no longcr exists.
ster postecia 236 for ladics' high garre, I
also tying the ladies' high fol. the all€vs' held lly Alma Tyler' Dom conj
"wrisN' of Riverhead.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Reeve ano Mr. lt*sta,lt ^lamed .
was I
Liorls club
Mattituck
rne
Iaunch€d on a career of conrllrunityl
service Slturdav evening when thel
36th Sufiolk unit ol Lions Internaiion- I
al received its charter from Districtl
Governor charles F. Probeck of Hunt- |
ineton Statior) at a diDller-dallceil)]
lrlre North Fork Corrntry Club. Cut-l
chogue. The gala affair was attelrdedi
by 125 Lio)]s, tlleil ladies and guests ]
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tended the sedding
''"nlt"lr.'ii']"t|'r"i.iJ'lt";];,?,t"1'n
Bipnz. recror of crace cpi""X"*l
Johu J. Browu of Staten lsland, N€w l
pu"rtiu,xi'L"p'
Rivcrhead.orrtcra'rlxgy
orri"i'tlpn; ;;;"'" o;it"
clrurch, Krvcrnead'
u'urcn'
l: -l:1ti
Llte.^bowlers
,n'
York state .secletaly ol the sorld-NideI
th'
sntheredat
t:,
",
Intcrrrcnt was in the New Bethany lll";i;.i"'iil,i.,'""'-.rtr'tu"i';t"t"*
ii"',Yl"t',or
o,lu"q?.
rasLruesdaynight for tire clis_
service organization, delivered thel
C e m n t c r y . l 1 a t t i t u c k . . . M i 5 s K i r k u p b e c.N.
a m P t h9l--.1I^
PbIideo
f M r .^r
: . ,rr.
: : laueys
"-,:^
principal address of the evel)i)lg. I{e
as'ards' and a rnixedAbout-two years ago Mrs Asnrey ,wiuiam shannon snipi"y. rnu
enphasized tbe sellless accomplisllp"eLe-l!]blfll^^of^th€
rcrr and rractirreci he; hip.
E.
!wu^ prace at si.'pa.l s
mony took
IrvlrJ
l l:it:":,,'::tii:ti:::"1?::
,ol1:".^:*ments oI th€ Liolls, rvhich he saidJ
llest maD on ilte laues was Louis Dollr
an('l ra receptioll follow--.
church
I E^n,riha
!,,ilr.
c^FL:^
could be sumlned Llp in six words'I
"helping those less forttlnate tilan otlr- |
s e l v e s . P r e d i c t i r ) ga b r j g l ) t f u t u r c { o r l
the Mattituck Liolls, he couuseledthem
t o s e e k o u t , p u r ' s u ea n d e D j o y a d v e l l - i
tlres ill pLtblic service.
tnei
The league was to c,^lebratethe close
chogue on Tuesday for builal rn
rftarlarct Drum, was
;;;"i'-;r;The traditional bell aDd gavel, used'
c.emgte!
born _in Cutchogu", .l.q 11{ }""^"."
cutchogue
by the presiding ofiicer ai all meetiugs
I of a successtul and interesiing season
":l:t^t:,^-:t}:
oi Lions, \\,as presented to iile Mat-'* -"
iituck club by Tinrothy c. Griffing.
lvrL.
ana
to
iwe;i',conerarutarions
tais
weur
president of the Riverhead Lious Club
i;: i:*?\i;,i,",tr';t,ut'*1itYt,
'rlrere will be recitatheil'
celebrated
who
"t
oliver
The Countl Seat group spollsored the
Mrs' t{arry
oi ruttutu"t
veddjng anniversary on
tion of the Rosary at the late resinew club.
fiftv-fouth
I
Mav ?rh, at their home
wednesdav,
Supervisor Nornlau E
southold
;:l'"",:!
,t:9:?;;l
?ti,1*31",'1"?
nouolo,n Mr' and *:;'r'"]li}-r"tli""3Jllti"rt,^l'$.r}i.1;
iKlipp, who is a member o{ ihe Green5qlviqqswill bo hcld on Fridov nearwestphalia
schootoI LibrarvscieDce r p o r l R o t a r v C l u b . w a s a n o t h e r " p e a k e r .
oliver are enjovingsoodhealt'huDiversrry
lil:jli:,fi #;*';"*511. "r;0",i"11 Mrs.
Kingsley Srnith of Matlituck
day.
a tea and a banqueiitr land L, president
every
at
nearlv
alunni
town
about
i,,iatti- and
dilj'iJr,,"Ji'n'6 c-nurct,,
" are
of lhe Sotrthold R0iwiro is
of
tNentv-rive
of
vears
wolf a*endedthe wecr-i:::9.,l'tl:""
*'
I t a r y C l u i . $ a s r s p e c i . r lg t l e s t .W i l l i a m ,
t;t;::"TT:
il*"1"';,::u';:"1nT[:"i:1r"3
her gLanason,'olruion""^"'
;J:i,:t:Tl$":
I Perers. president of the Nlattjtuck,
Brennan.the pastor. rnterment dinsof """
"t .o!lli':.l
will be in the Sacred Heart C€met unit, accepted the charber and the beu'
the Fleeport Bapiisl Churcb Saturciay smaller number was pleseni at the tea.
terv,. cutchogue,.Fj':"t11. it:3;5.";
I and gavel on beh3li of his fellow Lions
at 3:30. The bride tras Miss At rire annual business uceting. fol!e
o!
ments are in charge
"tia'"rnt."
I rne Rev. Thomas J. Halderman of
Robert
G
Gilde!banquet'
lo$ing
the
"ii.rnoon
A
i,ina"tv
li.
;'ffi";;.:
Asteri& Marin, also of !leeport
rCreeltportSave rhe invocalion Depltty
Portl
\Distucr Goveruor GeorgeLutz oi
iJefierson was toaslmaster. Tlle pro-,
Iollored. Mr' C?se is a son ot tu"
S.i",r.e Ljbrary, was eiecLed to tlle
aso. She had long bcen &ctive in
of Freeport, l presidency of the associ'ationJor 1952- l B . " , n r " ^ " a n a l t g e d b y D r ' J o h n L '
church and
rvrt"..":r:]_
"gjs|
t,/?lL
lWassou, Charrel Night chairman.
| ,ano
:*"
Live MlEic, Inc
I Oancing to music by
]lfollo\ted ihe dinner'
Ap.r21,u.irhthea", n,,or'lo?;;'#.:
l.
i
-t'"*u'ioe"
o'n:l .i-i:l:".:X":n"r3l''i,,T'ri"1ll'nllii,?jf,i,-if:
'"T:i;
';,1'
I LTNDSAY
lrRsrAI,rES
ili Xi:l ,H:,1*:i":',:k
, -. *ltii;".iff1'3, i#:l;;;" ;F i:iil:i 'l;!
place
Luci,f
il,ii,i: !l_'::y:'1,.1:':,i:';:l:i;:,i,i,?J
n#T#?""""";llj;3'^i';
::llt a"d:19
.'..t:q
Donarcr
praced
c'dersr€ve
fi:?]li":'$H
;*
["I;r H:''n:i'tr:u,t
!:'l;:r-:li{:;i*i;':::l:
'
d;T',L,ii";,ilX,'llni
HiX*:#:?T'4"'T}i;i:T
;l4*i
i,,1'si'I":"it"i""i"I":Ji:!l.f"T:
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*"mp.st""11,'
;;;;'"';;":*;aerarie
X|i,,.':
iiii]i;.,'"ii'1'"*tl','"1::1il;
i;'tli:l",ligi"-:"*1,,"1,:lll;::X
.---:'-:-::'rl+;cd-:-f
:il;;;u"'
o' cut'no*u''
I issl' fuan
')' )-' t 7I't'
4t"
Mr.. Hau.y
Ward.
superinteir'dle.rir:'of
sclrools. s.as the speaker
ac the May
Deellxs of tlre Men.s
Brorhelhoocl oI
Church,
held
there
,rrrc
r : r : r .r-resDyterian
!vEonesda], evcnlltg. He proved
a
rDosi
s
l
J
e
3
k
e
r
.
o
n
a
s
U
bject
.urtcrpsling
r,rir(.rs at\rays a ljve top.ic
to all of
Is, ilre scl)ool, brjlrg-ug
his listeners
lrP to ll.e tnjDl[e On
n)al)y phases Of
snlrool opefa,ion, taxes,
legislauon, etc
a u o c o n l i . n uj n g w i t l t
lrell)ful illformar.r,D ln lJ)p cltslun;ar). qllesliuns_altd_
.
i alrswers follow-Llp. A ,ille
baked ham
.srpler'.s-r:h Js I\I|s. Jolrn Hallock
llas
')',rilr' :rD)olrs, $ as
dot)e full Jltstlce to
I i ru, io_. Utn spaiklrrg i lci
busincss
le-qslon. Tite Brotlleritood
hts r$o iln_
':.. r
. s . t r c , t r r trt l f o |
l
r
)F orrm_
il l lr-r ,I r . r l l D :- . r S , j S . t r r
. r L r c t i O nO f t n i S ';1.iil":?,'' \'rr's'
I
be lreld irrly
in
' r r r y . l j ) n . . F ,r D r l .
. C ) a r r r b acl q s
1,1a
-r/,)rlalOOl::..lttbllOllSC
D.|es Ot otCir
LO r). ..)ltorllt,c(l
11Lc.\ ciut cerlalllllr
Slng' was the
rerlark
lreard on a1l sides as a fairly
large
a[d
thoroughly
appreciative
audience
Nas leaving
the Ntattiiuck
High School &u(lito|ium at the close oi
lhe
collcert
bv ttlc
Nlephanl
Higil
S, llol
.{ C.rppelr Citoif last Friday
evenillg. And Dileclor
H. WalLoll Al(l, r''-t (. I t.ril l\ kn-\' lio\L t^ gel lhe
luluilc.lrl
of them. Il
w.1s a grand
concert,
iLratrg-ecl i1r Iou|
gr.oups of
soll!ts, rnosl ol $iticir
\!ere falniliar,
rrlcl l{eph3m
has our ilranks for it.
We liope it \vill continue
to be au
anuuitl afTei| and that
larger and
lrrger aLtdieIces will gleet tl]e dil.ector
The
D'Aniol)io of
North
fork
ordinarily
tni'*"*
:l: ilSiJ;'#
#-.,*JS;
met death.bY drownins
;. ;;;;;.o"t
and hel
others' a mother.
ilnn;-;;
lives
.1"',""t". are fighting for rheir
rsrand Hospital arter
if;;;;;"-i;"*
fishting
burns while
l'rniiltt* ..*t*
a fire
ill
their
home
of a bld2e w-tiicn started
vhtims
lwhen a kettle of fat that had been
I used to cook doughnuts caught tire
lare Mrs. certrude I. Koop, Matl-ituck
I church and civic leader. and her
I daughter, Miss certiude
E. Koop,
lhome economics teacher in the MatItitu"L ffigh School. They were terribly
I burned ln the basement of their home
I on aay Avenue Monday noon. They I
remained in a critical condition yester- I
I
iI auy.
Peconic
ol1 Wednesday
of
this
week
I rvhen over 250 neighbors, lriends and J
c a l l e d .t o h o n o r t h i s p o p u ) a r ]
lrelatives
r,(uuple on Lnelr zJrn u-eoolng anni- |
lversary. A
buffet supper wasl
.delicrous
guests.
I
isrlved lo lhe
rt was on June 4th. 192?,tltat Miss
]
i
lMarie McNtrlty c,f Laurel became the
bricle
of
Mr.
Diller
at
I
tlre Sacred I
w i t ) r llle
C h t r r c h lrr
i n uurcno81le,
C u k h o g u A . wM1
tlrel
IEealr
t H e a r t unurcn
p e r f o r m e d by
performed
ceremony
b
being
e
i
n
q
L h e Rev.
b y the
Rev.
Il . e r e m o n y
Jnntes X.
E. Sulliva)).
Sulliva)), then pastor. TI)e
1
]
I
hor)or was lvlissMarie Dunn
lnraid oI
|,now Mrs. James Clark of Fortland,
al)d the besi Dtan was MelI' rOfegon)
osp Diller. brother oi the
Broon).
Y e s t e r d a y .r n 3 s s w a s o f f e r e d a r t h e
I
r
l
t
e
H
e
a
)
t
C
l
)
u
r
c
h
b
y
R e v .J o l r l )
lSacrpd
pastor and was followed
i C. BrenuaD,
I bl' d railuly breakfast paily ar the
i,i)onre of Mr. Dil)er's slster, Miss
I Loretta Diller.
I Lieut. Frank Diller, U. S. Nlarirles,
who rs stationed at Quantico, Vjrginia,
]
| $ns able to lle home for the occasion.
l T l r e D i l l e l s h a v e o D e o t h e l s o n ,J o h u ,
I r!l)o is a slude)rt ilt Lhe Southolrl
School.
I
prorllineDt la|mer
i Mr. Diller is a
] oI Peconic and Presiderrt oI the Long
Island CaulifloFer Association.
'''i, *,
:
:li":,:,?sHdP9f"I
^l{,I,i"i
u) sonre Lime is tlle rebuilding
ol ilte
L,(,llg Islrncl
Rlril Rotcl crossirlg
onJ
I.rrrc Lrrtr., \\hich for several veers hasl
ltird
repiilalion
of being the world's
I
.tl1e
r.rughcst. \1rilh x gang of section rnerl
I
. i l e r ^ . r r t r ' r i . r l t . l l t r r e s t t l t p o s e dt h e
iR. R. elrrDlorrd), worki)rg three rvholei
'r,\.tnd
j,f.'rs oLrl
r",lls 11o rernoved.
l
t ' ' l . r n " . l s li L
t l nr
l t e, w
n
\ ' ,orul ,O( 5s 1
l l 1L M: r ibl lr.a. l tl tddl
Il r | D l r c e (
i r)f\\, rrlrd su]lstalttirl Ioaclbed, altd now
il s r ntuclr suroolher proposition
to
r(ross ir) tI itlrto. Ir) lacL you
cllrl tron'l
rcioss at 10 M. P. H. wilhout be-r
](lrr\e
an axle or
I iDq lfer illi of bfcakillg
, r'r' . ,,r', tL.nri..Slleaking or
1t,
rIr])fo\,flnLnLs, \\lltLcVcr IlaS hrrppeneCl I
Vi]l^sc llnpr.oveulenLl
i to lh{r l,{illiluck
Siiciely? TIris \\..1:j a group of public
i
I
I i,il"( I ito s, I o ll s)tarlellecs ]
I \ r ir .
t, r.t 's*r,
kpl)l ., il.ilt
griss plots
I
r . ,\ \ n i l l I l r \I i L i i c r l l V i l t r l X c c o n l I
1 l)llJr,ri nuD)|follri La.sks lor the betterI
i i , r r , n 1 .o f \ I 0 1 . L j t u c k . O l ) e h o p e s l h e o r - I
!:.ririrllnlr will (.oltLinur. to {ultction. ]
r-)Lrr L,rrl:, of ltri,irnr Club ot lhc
]
l
Srfr{Li IIrirL Prlrisli helcl iLs lltoltthlv
''
r"- tol'
I ollt. tli oq
,\l r', lillr.
flrs
I.'r'etl SchNrrlz
\\,rs
\'l(.ii(i IrfsiCl(Il
I \ ' , i r j .\ \ , i 1 1 i r l ] M C A f e e
\ l r ir ffi!l(,11i. r,lfs. Lollts Iiircltce.ssncr
:('L ) , iIl \ . rlt(t
l,,Irs. G0()l.ge MLlllelt
Lr a(sLltfi
tr!s
Iiirclrq.ss[rf,
Mfj.
-salr\iull
lvils. nrLriili Llorrih[,
Mrs L
(
l
!
r
:
l
i
,
r
Dl,\
.ul(l \{rr. Ffrnli
Ciuc,lso)l
i
r r l r l r d . ( l l l i , r c l r ! c ) 1 1 ! rt I i t l l r l c o l t v c l l _ l
r r / r o 1 t l i . l : l r ' o ( r l : l i 1 1C t o u r ) c i l o L C l L h o _
. r r w t ' r r , r . ! l i 1 i ) { r ' L ) l L [ ] ) b r L S{ i l U b i ) l
lirL)rJ|:ll:. 'fLtc1. rltended
1s reure,r'ri,|i',f. ol Uul Lxdr of thliltra
Club
neaceful
''l"i t ",i?'oi "t":'^t-:t',
::,:"''.,,t:illt
l,'Ielnorial Day was observed ltere byi
r 0rride oi Mattituck orgauizatious
!rhrclr inol[c]eci rvar veterans, Boy I
Scorlbs. Girl Scouts, Bro'vnles, thc'
I\Iirt'.lunk trirp Deparrntellf, High.
S c l . r , o .B i l r d . e l c . T h e ! l l a d a s l l o r . L
li|c L.f nrarch starting from ihe tireh o u s ea t I A . M . a n d a t t h e c o u c l u s i o u l
o f : l l e p t r a d e . l t ) o s ro l r h e D t a r c h e r s i
col)iin[ed orl to Gt,eenpor.trvhere thel
Sotrthol,l Town parade was held. AN
:ax .\'clock in the aJterDooD a1lother,
local parade usher,ed in the openingl
oi the Little League baseball season,l
Parlicipating were the VeteraD's coloij
guafd. school barrd arrd twirlers. firFm c n r n d 3 p p a r a r u s .n o y s . o u i ' i o l o r '
guarci, fite Matiituck alld Janesporl
LilLIe League ball teans, and cheer
leaders. prior to,,play Ball,,ihe Scouts
t'aised Old Glory and the Star Spangled
BallDei rvas played by the band.
Jalnesport then proceeded to $in an
eiglll inuit)g overiime game (Junior
ganes are seven iltnings) by a score
of 0 to 4. A larg€ cron'd was orr hand
to clreel the tea.m<
I
The near-tragedy at Mattituck oc-'
curred while Mrs. Koop was preparing
to enLertain a group of tredies of the
local Lutheran Church. Some of the
guests had already assembled when
smoke was s€en pouring from tiie base_
u . i nrent. Mrs. Koop and her daughter
$rt$- t-orit Broderick/?Slhastened to the cellar and attempted
-t-ouis Broderick, a life long Mattt- |
I to extinguish the flames shooting from
lucktan, tlied oll Thursday of last lveek I
I the blazing keitle. The utensil upsei.
at tlre EasLeilr Long Islalld Hospital I
fshowerinf burnlng fat in all directions,
r f r e r a l o n g i l l n e s s .M r . B r o d e r i c k ,w h o I
I and settlng fire io the ctothlng of th.
\ras 69 years of lge. rvas a son of the I
'lrrp Mr'. and lt's. Daniel Broderlck.I
I two women.
Thelr party guests and neighbors
I
He has been a flmiliar figure abouti
I ran to the assistance of the victtns,
Mettituck, known and enjoyed ior hls I
i but both sufiered sertous burns. Mat_
lively anci humorous conversation and I
i tltuck flremen gave further help and
friendly ways. and will be missed by I
lalso put out the ftre whtch gltted ttl.
r his mauy friends. fiuneral serviceswere 1
I basement of the Koop home and dtd
CutHeart
Church,
Sacred
held
At
the
]
I
lsome damage to rooms on the ground
I chosue, lasl saturday morntng, and I
| floor.
was in SacredHesrt C€metery,l
lburial
I Mrs. Koop Bnd her daughter are
I under the care of Dr. Stanley p. Jones
Jof Mattlruck. Mattituck firemen and
creic
Butierworth,
el€ctrical
enginrfrlends
I
have volunLeeredto contribute
leer, son of NIl.. and Mrs. Spercer
iButterworth of Mattituck, graduated
I to the hospital btood bank to replenish
Jthe supply used in giving several trans_
i r o m P I J I t I n s u f t r l e ,B r o o k l y n , o n M a y
lusions to the t,ro pafients.
l:9th. crerg lrad a rery Iine record, I
o
r
r
r
h
e
D
e
a
n
'
s
H
o
n
o
r
L
i
s
r
alll
Ibeing
y e a f s l n c o l l e g e ,a n d w u l
]througlr llis
secund ltiBhert )l) llts class. He was'
jvice plesideltb of tire Tau Beta pl,l
and co-cltairman of the student-faculty l
rcor)ruillee. He will be associated
tviilrl
lairborne Instruments Laboratory atl
Mineola, N. Y.
q_ - _!- - -.- ,
I
ctroRcE tvrllrAitrs
I
George lVilliaurs, colored, cljeclat
the I
Easlerfr Long Island Hospital on
Mav I
2 9 L l t ,a n r l f u t i e t a l s e r \ i c e s , u e r e
ducted at the TuthiU Fnneral parlors
" n r r - lI
t L r " i o l l o s i r . gS l [ d ] \ . l ) y R c r . F r a n k l
E M t t o r . T h e c l e c e a : p dr. r h o r v a s
lnJ
lris early sjxt-es, w:s bcsL knorvrr
bltf
t h e n i c h t r a m e o f . p o s s u n r ' , ,g l v e l l h i m
u) l1is errl!' bolhood ciays [.her1
he
nas a ryell likecl altd happy_go-lucky
relrov ancl a lvell !:nouat char.acter.
He
Dloved to Bridgeporb soI)e thirty years
I
I DacK, retrtrlting to Maltituck a few
DOROTITY BEIiBY
l-F]cars ago xDd hacl been in iU health
coulse and has acceDted a posilion
for some li])1e. He leayes a \\,idow
and
with Pugsley Motor Salcs, Riverhcad,
Dotty has participated widely ln
cxlra-curricula.r activities outstanding of which were the glee club,
band, press club, senior play, National honor smiety, presldent of
the Junior Class end tr editor of
the Reflector.
Dotty ls going to hclp allcviate
the teachcr shortage. She will attend Oneonta State Teachers ColOther honor studenls and thelr
scholstic averages are s follows:
lMarilyn
Nine, 97.764(k, Josephine
Simchick, 91.5y'o, Jaan Woessner,
)89.625%, Joen Wickham, 88.666%,
lBetty lFper, 85.562%, end Crcelia
85-772%.
l i]moski,
- Sawyer
Faircloth
Miss Gail sawyer, daughte! of Mrs. I
AlaI Fosler Sawyer md ihe lat€ Mr. I
saw)'er oI Maitiiuck, and Mr'. Ernest i
Terry Faircloih, sorl ol Rev. and Mrs. I
John W. FaiJcloth of R'ockingham, I
|
I x. c., rvere unlled in mauiege on Satulday aflemoort, Jllne 21, at the l
church of tlte RedeelDer,try the Rev.
Thollii s Haldelttan of Greellport
u ' j ' e r s i t r " s e l ) s i u e e r i r )dee - i The bfide \\'o|e a lJrllerina llet d|ess
, , r . h a d h e r r u r rs h a r eo r ; | ; l l ] ' J j ?
Born in Good Ground lrn" T,l'1.;;;
"."u
I Nith lace bodic€ ard with ballerina
biltri. tlrr\ ilrg
I r, i1 olr lrc. Lor,rleL
Receives Many Felicitotions
;,;fr,.-i"enr1,squires,rost tri_. byrerian
] u i r i t e r o s c . ;n l l d \ r l l l t e o r c h l i l .
chru.ch sarurdav erj_ernonrl
I l:::;:;::
Th0 n',illror) of hoDor'. Mts. Geolge
i'l l,'",:lrliii'{:r'ji,iil"i::fi'*i
L.Penny
Mrs.
George
illt'li'l;i;'l:r*';]iJ'tlit'{l
;:nTf:;lf";ftl;ltl;*.',f
Citizen;l
S*io'
Town's
;;:
iir:iit'i*r':ii*ii.lil;F:
il ;;;;iil. ii;;'i";;;fi'";';:::ii:::.",1"
li;.'iilo"i;
l00thBirthdayl
0bserves
lf;"ltll;:
sh"I iil::1,'i:"',:",jl:*",1i""':'r'"f;i";"',]:
Heolrh;
l8s1;Enioys
Good
_,*l'"r".,',r.,.i:f:l"i."r#:.r';?i,";.i",1.","-.
rown'ssenior.u',."1,3;."j:i;::";:::i:;*:::r"ji;i.::;]ji:-f,r;i'"J:il'.::',','1"';
soulhord
il:::X:'r^:l::lXT;' L . F e l l l i t ' , 3 r d .
M s ^ d r i r e n a s h o l e . i n , aw i n t e r
r o u n d e col u t a f u l l c e n t u r yo n s a t u r - l , j : ] T "
dcy. wirh
white-hailed
quier
a slender,!lstol:ttr
digniii.
receivedl.l:::fl"*
\\'oman
litile
9n
sllinrrecock. aud
[it.#'"*^i"iri
all aboarcl
f::.r1"1
tr
ffi.:ij,i#':J'rli.l
BFtlFr)J. cetnpte)y. Bpci(les rl)c t.eld_
tiue, -;.;r"
,,',r DranlT rocal friencts, trre ser,
in .t:^"rj-..:L
the sprav ,t-l:ilashecl rissing.
kinsfotk and friends who calied at
arrencied by personases
l.rl,io":|n
i "j.;;
influenz
pleasantMattituck home to consratu-l,l
epidenic in
roninenl in the sporis orr.t fir"u"tr"
191?] p
-Th".
th-e ljfe. of heL youngest son, q,ortd. Froral tribub; in .t*, n"u"iy,
late her upon her 100th birtbday.
I i:tLli.rl
The honor of being the North Fork's JLaurence H Penlly soon after he hacll perfeciioD and quantity never befoie
oldest residenL rests lightly upon bhel Ienlrsted-ln the servcie. He was thel seetl ill this section, required -several
: r a i l s h o u t d e r s o f M r s C e o r g e L I l l l T t . S u - f f _ o l kC o u n t y s o l d i e r t o c i e i n l : l o $ e ) a u i o i n o b i ) e st o t m D s p o r t f h e n l
Strangely enough, al to the church and cenetery.
penny, Sr., who was born Emma .lanel lWorld War I
RNsell
son.ofl
Squires on June ?, 1852. PassaCe.ofl
Mrs. Norris, who was forty-1$,s ysraa
-grandnephew,
_Penny,
lhe century mark wtr, in her opinion, I Mr. and Mrs. Clifiord Penny, was the of age, is survived by her husbancl.her
no cause lor tss or fanfare; never- | tirst servicentaD fron ihis county to mother, Ml.s. Ella D. Jackson of Mat_
rheless she both apprecilted and en-l die in world War If. He was struck lituck ald to br.other. Daniel Jacksnn.
j o y e d t h e a l t e n r i o n s o f l h e m o r c t h a l l l d o w n . o n D e c e m b e r7 . I 9 4 l i n t h e J a p T l r e y h a v e t h e l ) e a r t f e l t s y m p a t h y o f
irall in lheir great bereavetnent.
fifty Nell-sishers who visited her dur-l bombing assault on Hickarn Fleld.
ing the day and the many others who l
The loss of her son was lollowed l
year
in
., X,hs. Augustus C. carelle has been
senl cards or little gifis.
about a
by tile deaflr of a
I
spending some time in wilhes Barre,
r These messages and tokens of af-l daughier, Mariorie Penny. The sur-l
Pa , during the illlless of her father,
viving children are MIs. Raynor, tr{r's.'
fectioDate regard carne from many
Mr' Joirn L. Williams, who passeci
lcuarters. Town Supervisor Norman E. I Edith P. Reeve, sife of Harold R.
auay on Tuesddy'.Iulle l7th. Ftrnera.
i*lioo aan, a warnl letLel. extendingl Reeve.Sr.. Mdttituck builrier; Arfhur
srvices
were held ln wilkes Baue on
congraiu)ations altd thel r. eenny and George L. PeDny, Jr.,
lhrs"hearty
J r r r ) el 9 t l r . M r s . G a r P l l eh r s t } r p s J n r also ol Miltitil.k. The lNt-lranted son
,..besl qishes o{ all Il)e inhabitants of
palhy of htr lnilly frrendslrere irr her'
I t h r s r o w n s h i p . " A M a t t i l u c k b u s i n e s s r u n s l l r p l u n r b r r J a r d e s t a b l i s h e db y
greai loss.
tt , I t $ aI m a n a n d h i s s . r f e c o m p o s e da c l e v e r h i s f a l l ) e r
I
}fzr+
ipoetrc rriburc lor the o:casiou. Frorn
T o d a y . .h r v u ) s i r ' a i n e l l r r r r g c l v e l l
,u
, 1cik" " ]a?l,)rd" -nl loduj l o f M r ' v e r n o:nf . Y
I
w1
r s! fh-"l3IT:]]I
b € y o n dt h c a l l o i e t l r h r e e . a o r " u i r o t u i r . '
a New York radio statlon came a
markwtr,1"1'..'i!i"r"",1il;..;;;"'^;;'.;i'#; P;;;:'-*'tn"
thece.tury
thcrei
lavishly decorared birthdiycake.
were scores ol carrls aud rhe houe *at I
tilled Nith flowers.
]
callefs were $elcorned. by Mrs. I
pcnny ar)d her $idowed aaugni"r. Ni;s .
M?ry nenny Raynor..*no n*-riu.aI
oil
with t)er molher since tn" o*ri
Mrs. Ppnnv lrxs |cdson ro look tor'.vard
to
motn
hipDy
lriltl)clays
srrong
enouen pnvsicairv to puttei aboui hei
,kit"hutt or walli arrou! he. flowers on
a s-un,'I'.clay, slc reids omuivorously
I
hcr tttto'v
i,,
land.rvithorrt. slasscs:
lusual)v equal io the task of recailing'
"t'"irill"lif;tlj.'#T.,:TH::.:i::
rnoi D
ill8lon
Cr' made a stop-off
rL'ri to. Mattituck lftsl salurday whlle
trip to New London,
j:ttl"'"
::--"
a,seed growing
^t^"11:Ii^I1*t
-h€ads
O"t"* buiness alons the Pa:?l:"::
t"i::ti:'jl,1'"i:,^-,^
our frlends came in todav
...,91u,-ot
wlh, an unusual
\1'ore rairlbow organdV
tlrtt
\\'ittr ]'e11oN llcaddrcss to mrtch
aDd
carried yellow |oscs
of the bride
q'itl1 purple orchid.
The grooDr's best lnall wRs Mr. clyde
ThL'
Tellr).
Brush from Chaifrtlooga,
Ceor gc Pelllly. 3rd,
uchers wele ML
Iarsen.
Mr. Robertr
lnd
Mls. James Wa$on, at the organ.
played "Oh !'romise Me", "Mid Summer Nigh['s Drem" and Mendelssohns
"Wedding March." Mrs. Wasson sang i
,"Because", with Mr. Rober! Larsen ali
I the orgar.
I
I A receotion was held ab the home I
lof the b;ide.
Ttre bride attended tr[3ttituck High
School and is s P&st Junlor Pr6ident
of the suflolk socieiy, Children of
the Amerlcan R€yolutlon. T'he groom
is a veteran of Wbrld War II.
Out of town guests included Mrs.
H.
"r. Whelsn and Mlss Shel Whelan
ol Mount Vemon; Mrs. L. L. Doggett
o! Long Madow, Mss.;
Mlss Jessle
R. Drtchln, MIss Janet R. Dutrhln,
and Mrs. Dorothy Sswyer of Brooklyn
and New York; Mls Cornell$ Bensen
of St. Ceorge, St&ten Island.
Mrs. Albert
W. Young
Mrs, Albert W. Young, lornrerly of
Maltituck, pased away a! her horne I
in Delhl, N. Y., on June llih. after an I
illness ol 3 years. She was a daugh- j
s r o u p o f c o m p l a i n t s . ter of the late Mr. and Mr.s. Louis r
Cor)klin of M*itituck. who lived on
what is now the Jalnes Norris estate,j
rsnorl€r
"Mo-Mo-Wet&", aDd had spent lnost,
l T , i l t : - t h " f i n a l a s p a r a g r st r i p t o t h e
o f h er l i f e i r r M t r l r . i t u c k r n d v l c i n l r y
I
strawberries were neerly 8ll
moving to Deihi 'about twentylvlllage'
IuDtil
I two yeafs ago.
S
e
c
v
i c e s\ \ e r e c o n d u c l e d r f D e l h i o n l
I
Jb"r." ihe ysrrornd"
darn tr, he
I JuDe l3th rr)cl thp bocly broughr to
lMaf tituck for brrrial in the Youngs
plol in the New Bethrny Cernetery on
Sunday. Mrs. Youngs, who is pleasaDt-l
ly remernbered by MattihtckiaDs fori
her pleasaut rl)d friendly tvays, is sur- I
viverl by her irusbaud. two daughters,
Mrs. Clrarles Aitken of DeU)i alld Mrs.
John Felletreau of Patchogue; & son,
Frank Young, and a sister, NIrs. Ho-
came
in rodav
I'y:li;,ii;:1,*1ry:,t-n":*",1'*i
l:$il"l;J'J,ij"ir"",*i "'llT""#,# "i'.J'L,ourrr,ends
e x c i t i n sd. a t s o f t h e c i v i t w a r o i r
i"ur*lo*"1
t ^ " j . ] inuvnoi.o*"1
herhusband,
D.sstanrey
"1"tfi:1'rj',""X?":;::Itj?'ti:
ltne
ili:l
':i:[T,':":,'']-i"i;l';;T:i
l::i,::.1:T":i.T,,:j"jlj.?i:"'j,y,lj;,,?:
f,::l';il::i;
I
l;i::\,#!lJktT;]lii:**d
l'4:::':firl#,.iiix"J.il'::;Tii
l;;;'a"il;;,;.
growtt,gthings ancl clrrlent
grandchitdren,nO iigil"i-l
]tn Oeonte_,
l' g
o rf ahnedrc rhei tnd r e n ,
Hrr.ono handicip is irnpaired
?""*-rlerents
as wetl as
Pv(l) that is good enough
"rn..
lbprs of the lamily altd tr,ar,ir-ura'Jhearil)g.al)'l
tosc'aro's
$iir'1ouL
a
#l'E-:li,,r"'.".;;;y",m1;
lm;llrrer
iil:""Jlri".H,".!!:+Tiid,l:i'.ft
r"open
housc'wenl on most of.the dav.
I ;;;:;"
r p , . i n pr ^ , r ^ n o o v , r w
",,,'
?11",,::"1"#'i1h,i;,"
l''#"lo'TL'l"ll
received
l*::;":;:::::;il*":l+:i;"iy;1
rhst
Donad
1,"il"11"':;.
1*;r":::S:::',,".i,.,".:.^l:1,":.oi,lT:
ji,:'$:
y"
nertrase
o.ons- ,:.^T,.1',.^y,:",.*3-;
lff,:.'i:"Jl'T:',l.'iX?H;:
";q_M._;
rarnora
Reiuv
of
shore
a"*,,
r"r,ui.
y"l:iiT"j
yjJ'","";"jilil"5i:li::f
.ill: IFJ'ffi:.:;'(;f
l?::
Y.rtti
i:ljriri
lfiiil'Lyry,"iJ"i".e
'dren
t?.l
-y_s.il[y
;il.
l[-,:rm}k*r{ir
fftts*1*i
'*t'r:
which
,l",ue.d
i:r*n'-"x";":"'n'r':i
'"'"ll?: lfl:T:t
ff:tTffr if'?fmr-:""":l"llli*:{"i;tii}]i:
i*:hrt:i"lfli*:ii
u.,-^n*.andharr-sLsrers
brorhp.s
l::'lil^""""T'
"lit
qere
numbereci
,1i:lli
rors
; dren, which
rbrothe:s
and
included
twelv
half-sisters,
Het
".-*
l:il'l;Jll1#nT'*'J"I;*"*.i
otsoutrrota
d"d;;; lm"r*ltr*,:ffilf.1t:
lfi:iil'ril"h',',ff:iH*"i'il';,lll
n'"*:l;":oih
rff]"Ji,ii"i"t,"::i?'[ti#11"5"'Jlil
rne ase oI st'
'i
on
on
conscience
conscience
who landed
la.d-ed
R. ;.L . He
i"
then att€nded
ttte,
at*rJ"J rh,';fi;
tne oamase!I
iianpton
rR.
:.lniil rr yl."^
I
io+u.
philadelphta, I{.,
l;oil,L
lconrroi Bchool ln
years
.
only
her
schml
old
when
rws
four
ol
lis klnd in the est
I Stre
I Airman Raynrond L. Young, son ol
llhe
altcl Mrs. Herbert E. Youug of lsndhssincebeenslatloned,atCorDus
,Iather moved his large brood lo re- ltt.
Texss.
farm
a
large
rvhere
he
operated
gradu
He
was
expects to be home
Roact.
recently
lconic,
lwestptralia
lChristi,
and also found the time to run a gen- laterl lrorn U. S. A. F. Techniml Schoo. lon leave for the month of Ausust.
'w,.rrrerr
eral store ancl build fishing boats fa- I at F. E.
Air Folce BasF I Miss Helen Moffati, daughhr ;f Mrs.
lbiicated from nalive rimber. AL the lwyomirrg. where he lras been studyirrt lC' O Flaze ot Main Road, Mattituck.
.lage of five, she was lrudging four teleiype tnechrnics. Young entered thF lis among 83 Harpur College studenk
llmiles each day io a little red school- lAh Force Service July 4, 1951 ?nd relnamed to the Spring semester Dean'B
house aL WtUow HiU, on the western ceived his recruit training at Sarnp. lljsi of students with averBges of B
(2.0) or better. She earned
outskirts of the village of Southold. son Air Folce Base, N. Y. Belore en2.2 in her
I
this term, Mrs. Maile Coney,
tering the Air Force he graduter
Laier, stte attended Miss Mapes' prilsubiects
has
announced. Uiss l.lofiail
from N. Y. Trade School of Eian( lxecorder,
vate school in CuLchogueand forayear
y
'l
a liberal_ails junior rvho is majoring
oI two. tvhile she lived with an aun!, lTuning ancl Repair. !'1!
Yf
I
Engllsh'
has
also been "uapped" for
well.
the
L.
L
R.
R.
engjueers
Mrs, Einma Jenltings in Bridgehamp- |
lrll
ron, she pursued her studles at the lstrike rame so sudden thaL a lot ol lmembership in the Dragon Society,
prospectrve passellgel I coltege honorary organization fof stupublic school there. Back home in pe- | city-bound
conic, she went to the Southold Jwere stranded or1 the Mattituck sta- I dents u'llo have been unuually active
ltion platform Monday morning, wait- jrn clubs and events. She is a gra.duate
Acadeny.
lof Mattituck High School
In t8?0,,at the age of 18, she en- ling for the 6:30 and not until.o*"{r,ered
u'ho
u
'ho h
had
ad b
beex
e e x llisiening
islening 1
hir
to0 hil
lN{r'.
vh. a
n d Mrs.
and
M r s . Elwood
ced E
Etwood S. Reeve and|
Elmira
lmira C
College,
o ) ) e g en
s'hjch
, hjch h
hacl
ad b
been
e e n I oone
ne
lhey kr)ow
know what
Mr. ancl Mrs. J. Trowbridge
fifteen years earlier and,Jradio..came
Trowbr
tablished fiftcen
and.lradio came along did they
Kirkup
lestablished
matter'
m
a
t
t
e
r
.
The
T
h
e
rest
r
e
s
L
of
o
f
who
w
h
o
the
t
h
e
us
u
s
.
attended
a
t
t
e
n
d
e
c
l
r
v
e
d d i n go
l h e rvedding
lhe
one
ne o
off tthe
e w institutions
institutions o
off M r s . R e e v e ' s l
h e ffew
of'lwas
f'lwas
l w aiss o
used
u
s
e
d
to.the
t
o
.
l
'
h
e
R's
R
'
s
II
R
Nrnning
n
r
n
n
i
n
g
nephe\',
n
e
p
h
e
s
.
gher
Miles
M
i
l
e
s
Kirkup.
K
i
)
k
u
p
,
h
i
g
h
e
r
Iearning
I
e
a
r
n
i
n
g
open
o
p e n to
women. S
off E a s t o r a n g e . I
o
t o women.
She
h e llh-ave.gotten
I
h-ave.gotten
jn
jn
t'rains
ttrains
rains
in
ork
tthc
hc
evenillg
evenir)g
e
venil)g
iir]r]t'he
in1 , , , "ls
-^-".
rtn"e
ho
rfu"aets
oo;^-.
^of
r
h
^a
r^..
lNorth
N
.J,
l
a
r,d
Mie<
F
ti,.harh
-'-,.
^"1
N.
ptatr
J.,
and
arrd
Mjss
Elizab(
Elizabelh
leaders
among
the
her
n.r
class,
o^i..
|*r-." .,.-*
JNorth FFork
of
"fo n t h s b
the d
during
u r i l l g the
daytime,
aytime, d
didn'i
idn't B
oft d
h^hlh.
hor^rBloohfiel.t
l o o m f i e l d , N . , ..r. o
nn
n ssorr
a z + , i+rr,^
aturday of lasl
i n t1a?4
hort m
w o s.h^rr
e f o r e lI sstead
l b uIt ih
tead o
week. The ceremony took place at the
igraduation, a serious illness forced her, lseem to mind. As ohe ilah used to
llremark, be never minded waitjng anChapel of Btoomlield College in
]to withdrew.
,
: - '..
t'lllllil:"
i".
I i: "3,:I311i."r.
ward
Tuthill
of
New
Suiolk.
Mrs. ,JosephGilles
Matiituck wffi sddened lst
week
to learn of the sudden death of MIs.
Joseph cilles, who dted. on Tuesdav
night, at her home in lvesi Matiiluck.
Mrs. cilles, who had lived most of her
life in Maliltuck, was higruy fegarded
by all. She 1vas about sixly_live years
of age. She IMd a pleasant aDClfriel)d_
Iy manner and fine dispositlon and
will be missed by trosts of frieuds.
Surviviltg are her husbaltd, three
sons, John of pittsburgh, Eclwarcl and
Jos€ph of Maiiituck ancl a daughter.
HeleD Gilles of Maltituck.
SeLvices
wele held from ilte Church of Ol[
Lady of coocl Council, Mattituck, Friday, and bru.ial was jn tl.te,Sacred
'Ieart
Cemeiery. Crrtchogrre(;/;-4i
(8,
rPoplu*sliiFIeads
lOldM.ttituckStoreto Plan Community Funo i
Guiltv
of Campaign at Mattituck
Clo'u#fui3d"fuh'
ToManslaup;
r{&btffiE"Serving
TheCommunity
There has been a feeliug oi genuine
regTet in Mattituck and neighboring
by
u-v
4rrlouiluelllerl!
LIle dnouncement,
vil)lag€s since
vlllag€s
Sulce the
I
Letter to the Editor
lEelal Ovcr from Last Wunf.,.July 1, 1952i
[4]'. FYederick C. Haq,kins
Long Island Traveler-
{
nor more than 20 ycars, with time
cfi for good bchaviorlr. If Poptawski's behaviour
in prison is iatis-
Southoid.
Ne$, york
Sir and Ftiend:
t" releasedin
l1".t"t'"",1;t5"":11
popraw:jki,who had been on triar
r,:"jrY
of
lasl
charging
rhe 'Itaveler
lrolr
J_ N. Hallock,
of
hallos-ed memory ?5 years ago. T lvas
Glancins thfoush mv favorte paperl
-;,:JJli"iil l*:"1 i-l:..:,:1"_l:l
[;J .lL.l]"]fl^.t
i ;'t": ;il'ff:::;l
,"
".1o"'T;',Ili,*L:*tt"i"""T,lt,l;fi
the
T\.aveler
froDr J. N. ffattoct<. otl
cf lasr we.k
," ,.r,"r_lli
wcck
on
""
him with
an indictmeni
murder. second
degree, for the slaying of his paramoul, Mrs Lillian Lorene lfwis, 29ycar old auburn haired widow,,of
Fiverheed' bv strangling her il hl.s
parl(ed cBr in a potato fiel(
Nolth Mattituck afout rr o'cloci<,irl
the night of last Dec 22
After a numbcr of witnesscs.
cailcrl by tlre pr6s""r;1or, hac.ltestified on Wednesday and Thursday
of last week, thc trial was recessed
until Tuesday of this week. Orl
latter day, Poplawski accepted lllf
advicc oi'hls'attorney, it r"r," ai
J a b l o n k a ,o f t h e f i r m o f z a l ; s k i . t ,
the more intrigued for the reason Ulat
there has all,ays beep arr argumentr
i n m y o w n J a m r l J , r e-"on,puoatrion
g a r c l i n gm y a g e .
Bur inaking ^ iougn
on
the spot' md recalling thai the motto
ol jhe 'r)aveler has always been
,TTuth Without
Fhar.,' I auived at
I
the conclnsion thrt I am in the neighyears
olcl, which is a
lborhood of 115
lripe old age any way yoLr Iook at it,
i r am trappy to srate ihal, even al
t h a t a c e ' I s t i l l t e t a j n m y f a c u l t i e sa n d
I ger
enormous eujolmeni out of life.
i iablonka,
Rive,rhcad, ancl cntcred
I the llea
guilty.to
manslauEh_of
ter, first degree, which plea was acccpted by the District
Attorney's
oI f i c,t.
Thc case trgainst Popla'rsl<i \(.rs
Lcing prosecuted by Assistani
Dis_
trict
Attorney
Henry
Tasi{cr
of
A thought
cot[es lo me, f happen
to know thet your age aud nty owr) al.e
so near tjial
you musl be close on
my heels, lvnvioo,
;oi star! a cen_
tuy
club
aud
lilnil
membersbip
to
tnose 01 ollr good towns folk WhO CAn
boast of at least one hundled ycars?
C]eenport.
Bcfore thc trlal rvas starteci _
Pop-
'wtrs.
|
IFiobert
Nuthau
ard. chl.tdren,
xennoth
oI UoDterey
and Rlshard,
F&rE,
had occasion t,o slrile ovel it,. I shaU
try to qarry rry added years graceiully,
as I hope out Jriends, Mr.. and Mrs.
Edward L. Douahuc, rvho accor.ding to
the 6ame coluntrl, 6q*1,; now to be
ceteurating
in"ll: isit," lve.tdiug anni_
.v. c^ r. .s^a^r-y_ ' - '
Corditllv
Fif,ty Years Ago
_____ti-1r_r/_/_rir
-_
_.
The arilontoTile. i pttrJnrif,:pl\. l{r)4tr.r:
as the "Red Devil'', pessed through the
village frjghtcning
horses. A relvnrfl oi'
fiftv
dollars Nas offerccl for evirlence
leading
to the col)victiolt
.f
aDlo]te
going frLst€r thalt eight luiles an ltoLtr
l.hrough a I'iilagc of Ilore litaru t\\.0lli',,
luiles alr hoilr olt .rlltcr l)rblic roacls
or four ll)ilrri ll
lio,.1. ar'., 1 )l.idg3, l
in any rtloDrobile or. locoDrobilp
I
Paltirl: C l\,\-. lvhile !tLeun,iD, to
sNim
thc
clrinnr I rt
Westhaml)lotr i
Bcach, llecltuc
elihlnile.l
altri $,orr1cl
ha1,e dfot\'n.d ii CcDLr(l L:lclrl
hr.l
1 r O t ,g o r r , . l t i l t r r e s | i r r ' . l , { 1 . r : i a h t i i a l
'l'. ,{rl:
: l . . i i t r l a 7 ,I 5 . , t r . , t . - . c r .
pl eseDt rr,lto (l.r'Ocl io
_.0 l:O ihe
dro\yltilt!t troD'ti ald.
An edit,trirl
r.et)r'olc(i lln1.rIts {ho
folcecl llreil chiklrtD to lo ttarc-legge.i
autirl thf Irril;
ol thofus, liloscluitoes
rnd stiubltIit. 1,].tliiltg ilte pfarcljce .l
1
sjllv frrl "
I
Calif ornia, are spendjng the sruMlet
months tn lvlattituck, ttretr llmt thne
eat in four yeus. T1Ie Nuthalls are
ocrupying the home of Mr. and l\lrs.
Harold R€eve, Jr., on Matutuck oreek
while llerold
and "Sis" aDd tbelr
family are slmmering at thelr cottage
Deep
Flole
Creek.
Mrs. Nutball and
on
Mrs Reeve oje sisters. lo! Algeles
lFapers, please mpy. The visltors tbrnkl
lM&ttltuck and ihe Sound are evenL
I more wond*f ul than oalilomla.
I
I Althony H, Kfuk, son ol \4r, alld
lMrs. Boleslatr' S. Kruk, recenlly was
I awarded gold bars and silver wings
I of Bn Air Force officer and pilol at
I Cratg AFB, Ala. Lieut. Kruk is a tornI er graduaie of Mallituck High School
I and laler atlended RerNselaer Poly InI stitute ai Troy, N. Y. He served \dth
the regular Air Force at Sampsotl, N
lY., prior to eRbering cedets.
L^{' /qi'Y
JYe\
,t
charles clover. J. Parker wickham'
tlrem thrL after solne fif[y-seven ]ears
John H. Rose, L. Kingsley smith, Sid'
deserve tD take l
at their stand they
Vineent E. Brostne'l
ney P. TlthiU,
what j
easjer', but wonder
litp ^ li:tlp
Alois Lu!Z. Joseph Cichanowicz, Crcil I
is goiDg io do wilhout
the l
Matlituck
Sawyer, Mr6. ]
Mrs. Myra
Young,
faDrous l-11)dmirk a!rd lltstitution.
cherles Ftaz€e and Mre. AJthur N.
l
The exact date is noN known, buL it ]
Penny.
{
was sometirne back ilt 1870-?2 perhaps i
President Clurles Glover has a.n- I
gmndfat)rerI
lthat, ADdrew Gildersleeve,
Monday, Ausust 4th,l
on
noun@d
that
of tlt6 preseut ow;r9rs, scQujrecl lhe
a mtrting of directors, mne captalns I
srore lroDr a B.rrrrabas nil(p Ardrew)
and workers, wiu be held in Mechanics ]
cilclcrsleeve, jn llis day, had been an I
Hall et 8 P. M. Anyone interested and I
a
havilrg
tleen
citizen,
I enterplising
I
willing to canvss in the coming drive I
(among
now 1
his
buildings
builcler
are also asked io be Presnt
chtlrchi
Prcsbl'terian
are
the
istanding
Mr. Glover says that the fxnd's first I
building),
corner"
"lvells
I an<l the
I
year was compleLed lliih all around,
lluirl:er
dealer, hide-tatrlrcr', postnlaster.i
success.Every quota was met, and in I
assessor, higl.rwily overseer, flour milll
many catrs addicionel contributions I
operatol, clrruEh elcler, Srulclay SctroolJ
were n:ade to the sveral ol'ganizations I
etc.. and had also beell I
superjntendent.
and cluriries. There siiU remains a I
busiDess n-ilh llle late
in itre grocery
lund in the treasuy l
small resne
John C. We1ls.
l
Ttre d]ive for 1953 will be helcl in ]
Jnd Jatn^s
In 1|ne ltis sot\, Irld
( f a t i r e r o i " J i t n ' a u d " S i c 1 " ) c o n d u c t e d I Augllst, time and daie io be announced I
later. By contribrlting to the Com- I
as roql
whicll
then,
busircss,
the
munity hnd, one eliminat€s the en- I
hrn(llccl "cv.rrlhir)/1" tbal thc old tin)e
rloyance oJ being called on every so i
countrv sLore aDd llrc modern deprrtollen for dorrltions ro lllis drire an'i1
ulent storf was sul)posed ot ]r'cluircd to
that drive, and it is felt that the public
crrry ln stocli. Ifr
rncl JaDtes dicd
will cooperatc e!er) betier this Iearl
$hel
com!trtt,ivcl\r
l''rling urr'0, tltcl
ihan last.
whcn.Iflrnes, wlro sLlrvivccl Trad, dirij
I
Seriouly, front nly years ol expet,i_ i n 1 8 3 5 , i h c i r | c s ( n l p r o l r j { ' t o l s f c l c
ence wiii tne pafxr; I know hoo' . ' i r a l u c t a a l i l r t o c t r r . i f o
on i.l)e J)us-
l;;..";;',!l''.." r'opp"n,
ona
ilxil i;",l:";,:i:ii T;,."?,'"]i;r;;;v
appreclate Ine taci t'llat a lot of folks
office
plea
to enter a
to manslaughtcr', first
degtcc, but he insis[ed
upon standing
tria), believing that
h(
u'ould
be acquitted
on
the
insanity.
Sround of temporary
Duaing
the tri&I, the confession
made bv Poplawski
shortly
aftei
llis arrest was odmitted into Fvid(nce, bur il was not read to the
ju,ry for the reason that is was considerpd to be so lnwd and offensivc.
Each of the jurofs, however had
the opportunity
to read it.
There
was only one woman
on
the jury, Mrs Hazel A Sauerbrcy
of East Qugue. The foreman of the
was Matthew
lury
Lyman.
Poplawski is charged with str&nglrng Mrs Lewis during an aheruation, the ceuse of which is,reported
tc have been jealousy, due to her
friendly relations with at least tlvo
other men. It was one of the most
brutal
and
sensationel
murders
committed
in Sulfolk County in recent years.
}{rs I*wis
was divorced fron her
first husband by whom she had a
son, who was six years old at the
time of her death. Hel second husband, an ex-GI, was fatally woundeC at their
home in a Southern
state when the cartridge
ln a gun
hc was cicanng accidentslly
exploCedPoplawski
and Mrs
Lewis
had
l)€en living
together
in a small
house on the farm
own€d bv his
nrothcr, who is a wjdow.
Jarres A. and Sldney H. Gildersl€eve I
thaL they had decided to]
last 4oIU
''go
out of busiltess'aftcr having op-1
Brothers'
store I
Gildersleeve
erated
since i895. Thpir friends agree sithi
ComA meeting of the l{attituck
was h€ld at the Matcimunity !\[d
Juno
on
Monday"
trrck Schoolhous
30th, at B'hicll iime a full report of
the fl]nd's tinances, including the receipts and expenditues, and amounls
alloted to its beneficiari€s. This vas
the first amual meeting and directors
for the comlns vear were elected ag
iniro*.'
'f
t l e::s.
T h r o u B h t h e p r f i s i n ! iv e r r s t l c v l l i v c l
k r l r ' 1 1 1111 " r " l ) l r i l o t r o i l r . r v r r r .l "r r r
1 r p - l o - d a t ea n ( l c o n r D l c l es t o c k o f g c n cr ll nlarcjrrD(lise rn.l l,hesbofcltrs beclr
.nrofe tlleu le3.'lly frDrous for sotte of
thc old Irshrored rrlicles tbnt coulciD'i
i l)e obtaine(l clscshere l)articLtlrrly llte
agte.l
"ltore cheesc" (l<Down to old
I
I lurers as "sl(ippr.r cheesc" an.1 sorter l i m e s " r a L c l r e e s e " )N
, e w O r l e a D sr n o l o s s e sr i g h t o u l i o f a f i f l v g a l l o i t b a l r ' e l ,
loose vineger, their owr braDd of cofiee
r D d o t l r c r s p e c i r li l p l n cl h a ' r n i g h t i n
liDrc be iltst a lnemoi y. Frorn 'way
bach the Gilclerslecves lraintained R
delivery sPrvice, which in Andrew's
day was called marketiug" or "peddliile'. I w.lq conlrnup(l throlrgh lhe
old horse tlnd buggy days and rp to
thc preseDt time. Customels oi the
stole always en.joyed shopping in the
hicndly aDd unhruried atDrosphere
thet pravailecl,aud every dry now sorne
o l l e c a l l s t o r n l l l r o w n ] l t . 1 1i l t F v i l e
going to miss the pleasant relaiion.shiDs they have hacl with the old store
land lhe old lirm.
i "Jim" and "Sid" expecl the siore
possibly
I to be open &ll summer and
I a while in the fall rhile they are liquil d a t i n g t h e i I s l o . k . a n d a n f i c i p a t i n gi h c
sale of ihe store property, Their friends
I'a!e
wishing theln happy days in ihe
yeals ahead.
A l l e n F . B e s c l r .U . 5 . N a v y . s o D o I
Mr. and l\4r's. Carl F. Besch, wasr rec e n t l y f d v a D c e di o f l l e r a t e o f a i r i u c n
while serving at tire U. S. Naval Ail
Slation, Norfolk, Va. Besch enli-qtedin
t h e N a v ^ l s e r v i c e J u n e 1 8 . 1 9 5 1 ,a n d
received lris recruit tt aining al the
Naval Training Center, Bainbridge,
M d . U p o D c o n ) p l e t i o l r l. r e N a s t r a n s I feued to air slatiorl at Norfolk il1
I October, 1951. Prior to his entrance
graduated
{ into the Navy, Besch was
from Mattitu€k High School.
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c'o's 01cl rrlirlrlc" Loll
Jr,. r. r,iclttinl
rl lho sriLuc tinle Loli
lBaker rrrivecl
coolccl
lilc lifcillcll
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iofi the buildirlg bofolc lrlrlcl)
jc,tlier thrn
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sj\
i clrmage )t1' sn)okc rfsillicd
r soie iil
rroluiDg
I o'clock Srfurdrl'
a n ccll o r r n s l a i r s l . r o l l l
'i a
Mrs. Eilgene
phrlia
Road \rls
\\'efe o]r
Fire[1eli
t
$
'o lnirlulcs
ellout
in tlle hon)e of Mr'l
Gribben oll West- i
discole|ed on lire l
s{clle ill JiuslJ
tlle
rnd hrd 1]re Diecel
!1t'
] ir'u''i
ii"i';il":1,"[En')y':.'|J
spite of extrer)eh
l)ot lveaulel..
,Iu
atteDdance at ilte prcsllytfrialt
Chlu.cll
uls suntmel coItijnuos to be goocl.
Rev.
Frark
Magor prercltecl Srrnj,,y
triorrr_
iIS on. LIte fo]Jic ..Collr.xge
lor Ljfe,,,
a trntety tuessege. TIte
oll.erLor\: .eoio
\r:s
t{iss
Cirol
Drsslorci,
I.lrr.
])lr
l l ' r ' , : d . r ' I ' v e ) v ' 1 6 1 1 , s. l o . : t j r . . ,
I .c uon
b , j l l , t R t n s . C . \ , t j i r ,. , .
A:tlrourceutent
ltrs becit Dlitcic thrl
tLlr
cllurch
steeple atrcl iis r,,,cntrri:r
Ienc
l,fe I r r(ccir. lott.r tr..L.,.Ll
l.ol.rr!s, ...n(l
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lo b, ur.n,"r;
F!cr..burjr
i :.[. ll ll o
.ltLP]npted (o grtt.,,
I:lc. \...lLlrCl
useo-.to Dlake ltis calcnlaLjons
bJ, r,ile
cnurch. ytDe.
ltui fol. sLl1la tlnte
ils
la'en. badlv
out. ol
orcler. IVerLlter
Dropltels q,ill welcoute jt
Ltack \\rltcD
lt- ls
iu.li..iUDg r, L.ul,3lc,y
Tlr^
u r L u l c,r.l, .l l9a.s, i na d r i v e o i l
to sfalll.. lllltclror,:ilr peinL tId
repf,rr prgJr.r,, r.r(.
cosLeslirnared sztoa.ao.)ef
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5.1
qr
ifuck Pregbyterion Chsrch
W,''vL
Thtsacraments
FO
t
of lfoly
,
ftl
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L-
Corununion
PrairkstersSendin
P;to:
False
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bfa0Uatt0n
AWaf0S
at
Mr. and Mrs.vincentF. Browneo{
MaiLituck celebrated their 25th wed' I
and Infant Baplism will be observed
ding anniversary at' their llome onl
next Sunday, during the eleven o'clock
Bayer Road in Ma[iiuck on ff iday 1
the Matiituck
High School
worship servtce. Thls ls the one 6ervice
I with
e v e n i n g ,J u n e 2 ? t h . A t 6 : 3 0 P . M a b o u t l
which brings to remembrance the life I I I clas of 1927 as gues',s of honor, ihe
25 of theit immediate relatives cath- I
graduating
HiSh School
and death of our Lord. It is therefore i I I Maifituck
ered tor a buffe! supper and familyl
members
class
of
thirty-nine
reclived
i
to be hoDed that evely faiihful church I
I
party. Saturday morning, June 28' rtJ
dipiomas
at
well
attended
exerto j
member ,lnd. friend will
ltf."t
8 A. M. a Mass of fhan.l<sgiving was {
"ra"u*ii
atiend this siSrificant service.
I llcises at the school's 38lh annual
offered by Rev. 'Iohn C. Brennan in I
prool.the
This
opporiunily
to
iDviter
ijcontmencement
is taken
the sacred Hearo church iI Cut- |
I
thei.ih.em-e
,,";;;;;i"";;;;il;;;;;";;
ilt'". was"rhe outrookror America", chogue,
w o r s h i p l i f e o f t h e C h u r c h . E a c h"'i'r.'l
S u n - l i l * i t n e s s a y sb y c l a s s p r e s i d e n t D a v i d
On June 2?, 192?Katherine Galtaeher I
day the service begiro at elevenl llTut'hiil on "There Must Be Balance";
of Mattituck was mauied to Vincent
by
Matilyn
Nlne
oD
lvlusi
Be
"Tlrere
o'clock.
I ll
F. Browne of Long Island Citl' by the
on
Rev. Jarnes E. Strllivan iD the Sacfed i
Mr. cuR
Hallock is arrangine
i r,r,.
clifi Hauock
&rransinE I'i.i ll:ll"]i:':::^.'
:']t'j:::*.?eerkoski
"Tnere Must Be
Fr'eedon],''
Heart, Chulch in Cuichogue MarY I
for the commu""i'r;*i;; I I I
I' acor
u c umitiees
orl
Gallagher Borelli, sister oI MIs
to i"f, held by the Men s I I J The s3lutaror! addrp:s was bl
rBrotherhood
BrowDe, was the bridesmaid and i
on Saturday afternoon,l llDoroihy Berly alrd Joan Ilemski glve
JarnesI
l,lutv tZ. Men ol the Brobherhood arel llthe valedjctory. Mrs. LeRoy S. Reeve,t Thomas J. Maguire' ulcle arld
brother', lvere ushers etl
l e a e e r t o h a v e a f i n e a s s o l t m e n t o r l l l o r e s r o e n t o f t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n , E. Callagher,
thei
attended
Alt
tluee
the
wcclcling.
househo)d efiecfs and other serviceable| | | Oresented the diplomas.
'ltems
l
an)lversary Pafty and mas
SonlltAg of Hartford,
for sale. You are therefore re-l fl ;osepn c
The couple lleve iwo cllildren, a son'
quested to caU Mr. Hguock, teling him I I conn, who was the lone boy in a olass
withi
Lt. Eclrard v. Browlle stationed
iwhat, you are donating so that a truckl
I of lwelve 1927 graduates, spoke for
rmay call.
the 4th TDfantry Division of ihe U S. I
I land introduced his classmetes.
Ar'$y at Flankfort, Gerlniry al)d a l
daLiblrt.r, Colleell, a soilhomorF iu I
M a l u t r c k H i g h S c h o o l .T h e y h a v e o n e I
FraDcis Makowski gave the inPresbyterian Church on Sundry wtthl
lRev.
rlvocation
6 r d r : d d . l r l q l l l eBl ,d I b r r ' r A l l n e . c l r l t g l l - l
and Rev. James Barr ptoa clturch lull of children qna grown-l
ter of Iidward ancl Patricia Browne.l
ups who heartuy enjoyed the old- I I t nounced the benedictioo.
'{
M r. anri IUIS. Browt)P have mad.']
Principal A. C. carelle presented the
fashioned Sunday School program oll
thcir hnme itI Maltiluck where Mrs.r
recltations and slnglng. Ille servicel llfouosing awards and prizes:
Blowne has taught school Jor nranyl
Any Penny, Highest Regenis Avestarted rillth an orSan prelude by Mrs.l fl
years. I!4r, Browrle has & position withl
CarU Le Valley, followed by ttle pro- | -Tl rage, Sth Giade-Medal,
donated by
the New YqIk Telephone CompBnI iiil
ceslonal hyrur, "I Iove to Tell the | ' r Arnerican Lcgion Auxiliary of the RayRiverhFad.
t , / t.l
Story."
>- I
I I mond Cleaves Post; Valerie Decker,2nd
fa4,
Hichest
Average Stll Grade,
, Ttre s.ripture losson was reetl Uyl I
.Reg-ents
gusan Young end after a preyer byl
David Ttlthill,
lHonorable Mentioni
H E N R YP . T U R N B U L L I
,Supt. Henry Decraf, little EtUy Ru- | lPresicient of Senior Class, Medal, Matsp.crrl lo Tn! Nrw YorK htB.
I
, land gavq the welcomlng r€cltstlon snd I I tiluck Lions Clubl Donald Bergen
MONTCLAIR,
N. J., Jan. 8 -l
Mcdal, M'atlituck
Liorls'
I thera followed lecltetioDs by Telry lae I I Activiiieq,
Herry P. Trrrnbull ol 225 Midlandl
Joan
wopssner,
Scholasric
Horrlslaga, Bonara Barker, sherry Ad(y.l lclub:
Avenue, I trugtee of th6 Henoverl
Dorothy Majeski, Kerry Jean I.uthiu, I lors' trIedfll Mattitrrcl( Lians clutr:
Bank, 70 Broadway,
New Yorl(,|
from which he retrred as execrlttlel
Linda Armbrust, Carroll and .'jen | { BctLV Loper, Schola.stic:Tonorr!,lledal,
pa'vaw ^dh'
Matlittrck Llons
Llons club;
Club: Cecelia
vice preside0t six yeafs a8o. diedl
slrh.^h
hrdn^ }rice,
r "r^- I {I Matlittrck
Cecelia ZinZinI{arvey,
GBry Stlnson,
Dtene
jn Mountainsidei
lrere yesterday
Jean Alderman, Joyce and Jerryl lnosti' Scholastic Honors' Medal, Matllospital
at tho age of ?3. N{t.
lvfoore, cethy R€eve, Jorn pittman,l ltlLrrck Lions club; Jolln schiller, sciTurnbull entered tlre enrplol, of the
Bruce Johnson, Bonnle Kay pckeri, I I ence' Medal, Bausch & Lomb; Josebanlr in 1883, when it \vas llre
Frank Dries, Chuckle Willl*ms. nnsa- | lphine Simchick, Scholastic Honors,
Central Flanover Bank and Trust
Mattiiuck Lions club; CitizenConrpan;',
ling Tlthill, Bobble Boukher, Kaihryn
- I lMedal'
He leaves his wife, the forurer
Ar.mbrust and Ruth Ann Berliner.
| lship. Medat, Arnerican Legion-Ray-
i
MattituckHigh School
o"v*"" ou,u,u"a
etthel:lr"I'ii,.*l,l.lll'"t]'.it:ffit,::ffi1Xi
"nu*",,.
rnrerspersed
berween
rhe*:t-r^tg",.ll:t",11^,;';"fi:."t::t,*:::l U:itliill
weresonssby the NunieryD.o"::T:":,]
boys from the primaly Deparrmenr,
the Kindergarten Departmenr r; l
""- "-"1
.r),hi^F
Junjor nah6?+h^
Department and the congre- i
sationrhe primary
ch'dr.en
;;i]:
| ;i;;-
cj"j,""'j".i.n.r*m_Edtor
ol
l :;::::.^,;"'";"^;^")"'--"'-*'-'
Medal' MattiLuck Lions
IvratirRlx'
| Club: Joseph Deerkoski, Athletics,
L;:,
;;^";X::._,:;
exelcise"t'he Alphabet in rr!l"l i l$:l":, HJ::H-"i'::i ti)!;,"#v€rses,,
andthe Juniorshad a candlel;,,";n'"#;";i";,"ffi;;#.T;1
custerr
I I i.""li."li"rr,ri"if,, ano $10.00,
lighiing seNice
hstitule.
program were the singing of The|
{Medat and name on plaque, Babe Ruth
Lord's h'ayer by Madeline Ruland I l!'oundaiion: Marilyn Nine, Scholastic
American
Year's
Revolution;
Subscrlption to neader's Digest; Dorothy
Berry, Salutatorian, Medal, Mattituck
Llons Clubi Editor of Reflector, Medal,
Mattiiuck Lions CIub; Music, $5.00,
Southold Rotary Clubi English, Medftl
and $25 Bond, Jr. O. U. A, M.; Sportsm&nshtp, Medal and name on plaque,
Babe Ruth Foundation.
MR AND MRS CLARENCE F DILLER
"OPen l{ouse" at the home
and Mrs C)arence F Diller of
4,
June
Pcconic
on WednesdaY,
friends
when over 250 neighbors,
this
called to hono!
&nd felatives
popule! couplc on thLir 2:'tll wPddinr anniversary. A dcliciolls brlffct
supper was seNed to tbe guksts.
it was on Junc 4, 192?, that Miss
became
McNuItY
of Laurel
Marie
the bride of Mr D;ller at the Sacred
witlr
Cutchogae,
in
Church
tleart
bY
lhe ceremony Yteing Pedormed
then
the Rev James E Sullivan,
wai
of honor
maid
The
Dstor.
Miss Marie Dunn, now Mrs Jamcs
It wu
of Mr
i Clark
ot
Portland,
Oregon, md
Melrose Diller,
the bcst m&n lv6
blothcr
ol the groom.
mass was offcred
On ThursdaY,
at the Sacred Heart Church bY the
and
Pstor,
Rev John C Brennan,
was lollow.d by a Iamily breckfsst ]
parry aL thc home of 11r Dilicr's l
;ister, M!s3 l,orPtta Di)lor.
LiLut Frank Di)ler, U S Marincs,
at Quantico, Va,
who is stationed
wro able to be home for the occasanotner son'
have
ion. The Dillers
John, who is a sLudent ill the South'
old Schoo].
Mr Diucr is a Prominent farmer
of thc
and President
o!" Pcconic
Associ'
Cauliflower
lsland
Long
auon.
a daughter, Mrs.
Irene ,lshton:
and two sons,
Mary
T. Barfield,
John A, and Dorald V. Tunbull.
Town's Old House
A Wedding Present
A house sold for 500 Pounds of suger
rov have caused Southold Toqr to
have lts "OId House."
Thq old House now standing with
its back to the road in cutcllogu€ was
first erected in Southold. It was buil.i
and own€d by John Budd who came
here irom Connecticui. Budd's name
appeaxs trom time to time in the New
Ifaven records until 164?,when he sold
his house to Rob€rt Persons for a
'fhe sugar was
hogsheed of sgar.
supposed to weigh noi less than 500
pounds. Budd claimed th&t it fell short
and asked the court to Srant him relief
from Person's eslate. The court did not
allow the claim, as iestimony offerod
s'as to ibe effeci that the sugar
weighed 500 pounds when }anded tn
Rhode Island.
Mr. Budd gave the house to his
daughter as a wedding gifi wheD sbe
married a son oI Balnabas u^'t^'
and the I{orton. ur. ,rrouctrt..]i""n;l
the lirst of the fo[r orvnersof tbe Old I
House, the oth€rs b€ilrg Landous,l
W i c k h a m sa n d c a s e .
I
trn
trv
some praffksr# *hosi, idedot'tu
mut rtm more to a, set6e of meannes
ttw
to a snse oI humor, took the
IMatUtuck Fir€ Dep&rtment, Soutltold
i Town Police, a local gamgeRan and i
i a 1ot of other pmple for a dizzy ouling I
ar@nci 1l\ree o'clock Sunday momilg.
1
I
I Phone caus in rapid succession re, j
ported
a house on fife a Satt Lake I
I
jViftatte, a real eslate tleveloprlent nearl
l P r c o n i c B a y ( e a s t o l B a y A v e n n e ) ,a n l
rauloutobile smash-up at ilre powcierl
Puff ca.s Sta tion, and a f ire nt the I
placc. Firemen junped oul oI j
slre
bed to rush to Salt Irrrke Viuage and I
one nisdirected iire i[lck wenN toI
lL&ruel Lake. Folice altd the garagemenl
I also double-quicked to the Fo\rclerI
AU alrrms p:ove,l ro bo fnlse. I
lPufl.
gatherinB oI the lit.crncn at iltc
I The
I
Jf o o t o I 3 a * A v e n u e , d i d d j s c l o s e , h o w - i
Itver, arr auto acci.lent u)rt had. no,
lconuectioro with the ourer goiDg-ons.l
yolrng notortst atld his gbl who I
iA
parbed Utere told the vamps that,
lwere
I someone in another car had driven
some distance ahead of hlm and had
tacked his ca,r into tbe frarked cu.
demaging grjll, headlights md brnper.
IIe gave the young man his name and
llcense Dumber ancl left.
\&"hile the men retumirg to the fire
house hay
have taughed at t}le
escapade, they sere more indignant
alf€r they pondercd the circumstonce8,
eslFclf,lly as lbey bad been €Ued out i
to a tbe rt 4:30 Ftiday morning. Tlrey I
hope the culprit will be loca.ted andl
brought to justlce.
I
The Filday morDlng tlre wal a mU I
unmcupied hol$e on I}ictory Avenue, {
which was burned to the ground. beingl
nearly all gone lvhen the alam wasi
by Belt I
tru ned in. IL vas omd
i
r "Horrey") luilk.
Lone Fisherman Has
'7-rl^-t?r]''
'
I larrowrng E xperrence
Tlre Fourlh of July,1952, NiU be
a long-remelrrbered dale lor James
L e a v y , 4 5 , o f A . s t o r i a ,L , . L O n : l h u r s day, July 3rd, Mr'. Leavy went out in
Long Island Soulld ft'orn Rocl:y Poinl.
glone in a fourteen {ooi outboard, to
calclt solne fislr.
He set oui aboui 6:30P. M. and glne I
tirne lrler the Souud beoame rough)
aDci his boat o\rer'lurneci.He was able l
to clurg to tlrF overlruned boat b'lt
u n a b l e ' o r i q l r l i f . a r r ds o d r i f t e d F o s t - l
s.ud rhrollchout lhe night 3nd tbe
rnorl)ing of the Fortri,h llDtll he was I
seen and picked up iD an exhaustedi
lcondition by a sailboat from con-l
necticut. He was transfeued to anotherl
lboRr eoinc iDio Mltlilrck Harbor andi
Irf,ken to Na\lgles Dock Dear thp Oldl
j MiU shere he Nas altended by Dr. i
l S t a r ) l c y J a n c s c z k o ,r s s l s r e d b y m e r ) r - l
lbers of the Mattituck Fire Department,l
i who aided with tlleir lesusitator in
treating Mr. Leavy for shmk, exhaustion end submersioD. Although very
badly shaken up by his harrowing experience of home fitteen houts in the
choppy se&s,he was able to leturn to
Astoria the sene nlght.
Mlss MaIy O]mniltgs r"Ault Mary ) I
who had the nlsforlune to break a irip I
l a s t J R n u a r l ' \ r l r l l e l i s f i D g h " ! f r i e n d ,I
MIs. Harvey Drir]'ee alld has speDtmost I
of the tilne since then at, the ERst€rnI
Long Island Hospital. r'eturled to her
home toFn of Belleviue, N. J,, thi8 j
week aJter a Jew days in Blookl)"n at ]
the home of l.{ls. DuJee's son, J. c'
Irsr.
2- t
t *J
>-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reve celebrated I
l,heir sixtieth wedding anniversary et l
their horne on Wesiphalia Road on
June 2'Iih, This is m event noi aitained by many nauied couples. We
Friphd orrr cdnryatulationS.