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3*i-[+:i$:r:?H"biJiifi- Cap Charges Wotwtdn Was Ru#e
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tionwhichproualyi'ctuaea,li3-.6']scuDd€].nr).!f]jtrj'.lt,llreL]otthedock\\,ith.ulhis.Jo1]le6|r
cussion of such matLers s the weathe., football, the price of potet@s,
the quality of the drinks they had
jusr had, etc, etc. That is, it was a
three-way conservation. The fourth
a man of foreign extraction, merely
listened,
hopjng
the
discusslon
'
'
mtght reach a higher plane. and
:.
l
llrr -Ar lrlrr Irrrr J1 ' ' l
waiLlng for a chmce to get a word
[ h " o ] r l l l i l l . r r {i r l l r , i . i , l i
in edgewise. Not until the group
was to break up did he make his
lli, li'of ii El rD l,e\\
,,Mr
first
and
obsewation,
only
Smith. Mr Hoover, Mr Srritb, Mr
lloover"
he grunted
in s tone of
despair. "My dam' ladio won't pley
nothin'else.'
'Gtr;p"rr
Moving In,,
Ed Decker, of pike Street, Matittuck,
a well known arlis0, won a coveted
lronor jus+, recenily when hls palniing
"Stripers Moving In" was selected for
the Jroni page picture at the Hampton
Pictorial, a weekly summ€r supplement I
of three Sourltside papers. The parnrrng rs a very striking one. Oi the ariist,,
lhe pictorial says ,,he is noted for ex_
treme and unusLralaccur.acyin hisvivid
paintiDgs of outdoor subjeois. His vork
has been shoq'n irl request,exhibiiions
b l ' l c r ( l i n , . n r u s c ' 1 t n sr n d i s i n p | p A l
denarrl bt' priveie collectofs.
Thrre rlrs plenry (ioinq at the [tar- i
ratooka Clubhouse on Saturday though. I
Tlre N{auatooka clubmen helcl their.i
July clinnerat noon. And th€y didn'bI
go in lor the usrial srunmer picnic fare. I
It Nas turkel', jnst lilie it $'as Thanks- I
giving tirre. In the afternoon Carleion
I
Dicl:erson and a ctew of assistart chefs
wcrp f,l tl)p clubltnus" preparing lol
the annual clam bake of the Men's
Broflrerhood, wl)ich was served to
nearly sel,enty men and their ladles in l
the early evening. Clams, sweet po-i
t a l o e . . \ r h i 1 p p o t a t o e s .c h i c k e t ) ,I r a n k - '
furlers, corn on the cob, rolls, hotj
clam broth, coffee and watermellon,l
all in unlimited servings, comprised.]
the rnenu. Sone horseshoe piichingl
vas indulged in alLer the feed, *ith'
visitiDg brothers "Joe" Chapman and
"Kenny" Alexander showing best form
ol the bontesiarts.
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llr,:n ltr trr'il to .rt(..f hcr lrolfriend foL srvilrntirg rrrtrle
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g r r r i i t l o t r . r t . , 't r r l l Ll r . t r g e .
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r l \ t ! i l l \ l ) ( i r . l f r lI r ) i r L\ 1 -r r j , r r ls c r r l c r r cfco r \ l r s I r r r r r r r r r .
r r ' l l n c l t L r . lrrr r i lI l e rl r , .tr r r r l ; f l r e l , o n g I s h r r d ( i r r r r r r r r(qJ r ,
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j r i y r r r t r c l r , r r l r l e r lS r ' p t e r r b c r N ' [ o L r . " G r i f f i l , r r l r o l r i . c r
r r i t l r i l r e I r r r r r r r r ; i, ; , i t t i l g o u t 6 0 d a y s i n f l r c c r r r r r r f , .
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Art{il\t h.
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ht lrr:.rrliqii.ril5
t rl t 3 , r l r r r r f c u r ) l ) t € q o ( x l I l r . r , L r t . r r
r o r r f c . r n t ll ' r r i ' l r , r rtll r r r 1 .o f f n ' i i l r I l i r t r l o r r t l r r r r .l fr r f o r . '
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Flcersit: ELo-gorart
,fu, ,?t/7:t'-,>
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j a tnmliiliiiG.
60 Doysf or Nc,ughfy
ldude
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trrotrllt trlrlrtir,lrtl r,-rrlcl.t
We always keep on the alert for
newa of Mattituck proposed new
Post Offlce, on which Uncle Sam
ud
the l,ocel Chamber of Commerce haven't a6 yot appeared to
reBch &ny satisf&ctory site or plans.
But here's the l&test: One day last
weck a struger in town, directed
to the present P O walked in and
looked around, "Pqst Office?" he inquirod, On being answered in the
he replied "I wasn't
afrirrotive
quite sure. F.rom the outside I
thought tt w8 a Chinese luudry."
Sultolk
County I(e1' Banl<er, 3s1moil(l II Trrthill
ol Ciutchogue, strt
ed this rveel{ that
fam
fotnilies
sovings urd inconre reiched record
letels (lrring ll,l,l :ilirl tllirt durints
lasi )'ear lsnrers
fouild it rrecess$y
to l)oruow less rnonov lrom ltaul<g.
r)r
(lr\,)r(l(rlr t,,rrrlrrti. ;rllir
t l r c \ [ r r f l r t u c ] t t r ru p l c r r l c r l q r r i l t r
'I
r r l l r j i lr i l l l r i , r r i l r . r r ; e .
. r . \ . r r i l -l r q . r r \ l ( , r i l l i n s
tr
t ) r l l ) r 1 r r o n , . 1 1 l c r r r - o l c\ ll r s . J o , ) e I . r r r r r r r r .o L r A r r g . l Z .
Slrc is.tccu'ttl oi
s l r r g q r r r gl l r r t o l r r l r , r l r i r r l l o ; t r r t . s t
t l l c l r r t !r 1 t , l n .
I
I
Jank 60,.11". r'eplesFnratlve ior ilrc
Mule Teiill Borax Coull)rI!
in
lT\enty
several Sourl)filt
Sl.rtps. witll ltp.rrl_
I
quailters in Ne\! Orleatrs, is visitiDg ltis
I
Mr. nnci Mrs, A. C. carelle
lpareDts,
He is exFecling
to be r.ecallecl soorl
I
1l o r L e - e r l t e r i u g U . S . N a v y d u t l , .
p.,ni,.g *^oro.nl
't
the U. S. A. and also Canada. Quite
I
a worthwhile trip and adventue for I
llle Scouts, and one they'll alrvays r.. I
member and cherish.
L , r l l r r :r l t l r g l r l
j r t i l o r t r r r i t r r l c ( ( l r lc \ l ) { ) \ r r ( t l r . r r g . . r r r t lg , t r r ' l r t r r rr : i r .
shrul)bo'/, is nrissed these dnys, thei
keeper of the 'Lit1,le Nursery',, crl) Mailt
i
Road Deal Sigsbv Ave
Olivio Rosarjol
He -cufTerecla lter).t ailacl( after ff brcl
I
I
fall, not long ago, aDcl passecl arvey]
afler.
No
l{iit is left to tnounl
ishortly
' liis ioss. brr- [r.,rry nf
i h c s r r r n n r c r1
'resid"trLs
lie scrvc,l will ltof soo) iorsFi
.
r
lrirn.
Oa- 1t t
t' -
'
r t r . o l L Il r r r c r r r r r r l r r r
t r i o t r o ' ; l . c t s r r r r l t r t l l L c l l r j r | ) r r ) t | 1 r i t (L , \ , 1 \ * l \ ( . l t , l l ( 1 , t \ \
i n l i r , r ' o r r r l , j , r l r r i l r r r r l . r l r i l 1 ) \' I l , r s l r r i q l r l
I
Jack Duryee ol Mattituck and Brue
CarruLhers of New Sufiolk, two lbcal
Boy Scouts, with twenty other Sufiolk
Counly Scouk, boarded a bus r,i Islip
last Friday morning for a six weeks
trip to the Philmont Scout Ranch al
Cimalron,
New Mexico. :Chey wiu
spend thlee weeks al the 12?,000acre
ranch and thej.r itinerary includes
Mexlco and return trrp via Yellowstone
Park and ofher interesting points in
(-.rlfitr.ll
t o o l tr r r i n t i r r l l r l r r r i l c i r r \ l . r l l t r r t [ ( i i c l
E-tr-tv'
Week er)d gupsts of trrn. and Nfis.
Colavin Graths/ohl aN "Fiddlers' Point",
Deep Hole Creek. a'ere L. I. R. R,.
engireer Waltel
Prince aud Mrs.
PriDce ol Arrityvllle, L. L TI)e otl)er.
Grathwohl bungalow, next door to the
"Poitrt", is beiDg rerted by a NIr, and
Mrs. Ross. Intelesting visiiors there
I a s t u ' e e k w e r e M r s . R o s s ' p a r e n t s ,M r .
and Mrs. ('hri" Olsen of Wes[ Nyack,
N. Y. The Olsens ("Chris" aDd
"Fricia") wele subjects oi a widel,y
Ief,d featurp article by Crace lfabor
in the August Woman's lfome Co])ln1,ri^r' il1doI ilra -'rlp "Thov Needed
au illustraled
3 House to Fii Tilen",
(color photographs)
story tellillg I)ow
they built tirenselves theh own home,
alt ihe work
with
doiDg plactically
their o{'n hands,
Mrs. Wallxce C|opsey 0! 1\uw ulLy,
N. Y., Itrs been a Ieceut Buesi of Mr.
irlid NIrs. DoDrld Gildersleeye. \41. and
X{rs. Gildersleeve ct)ter'tilinecl a nulnber of triends at brldge a! [hcir hol]te
on W-icliharn Avenue last l'ridoy nighi.
Nunzio Gavite (al.qo liltowll as Johrl
Wilson),
vetr.rall failroacLer tDd expert
ttldcr'fr. hds retUrDp(l lloltl r trip to
!isil frieuds altd Ielntlves i11 Italy. IIe
sent abroad lnsi: Novcllber
an(t reports
r g|alld vacalloD. Ihie
rDci heat.ly et
seventy-seven, lre looks fine alrcl says
lle cau still "l\'ork like a horse." Everyol)p is elad to serg.llirn bxck in IIarti-.
luir: saai:r.
eJ
/7, (rJ't-
Ir$ irr Tuthill h{y been spendilrg
some tilne i)) Forl,'WFln)e, Iudiana,
ivisiiing his soD-ir-law and daughter,r
lMr, antl \,{r's. Antone Mileska.
i\4r'. and NIrs. Charles Gildersleeve
aDd ohildren. Billy and Barbara, of
!"auniigclale, L. I., Ilave been speDding'
a I'acatioD at the borne of his lnother.
Mrs, Iouis C. cilciersleeve. Barbara is
coniinujng her slay in Mattituck for
a \.hile, at the horne of her aunt, Mrs. I
Albhur JohDson.
Robert Gildersleeve,librariaD at the
Sylaclrse Universlly librxry, is on f,
month's vacation at the hone oI his
taiher, James A. Gildersleeve.
.
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1:_,i_.: i Malrieclto ari Air Cndet
Forrest G. Downs
(7t y
k.an
t 7,
FoilesL G. Fwn(,
tax Ieceiver oi
Rrrerlread Tos ii fo: 32 yeai s, died ot1
Morday of a heari, ailrnent in his honle
410 corwin
St.. Riverhead,
at
The
Coul)t)'Smt's senior public official and
believed io be the dean of all town
ofJicers in Suflolk county, lre was c5
"';;;;r;;
5^
lElizabeth
Shader Is the Bride of
Garrctt Wyckofl, U. S, A. F.
SHORT HILLS, N. J., Oct. 4.T)rc Nedcling of Nliss Elizabellt
Shacler, daugllter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sllader, of 3? Park
Gcorge w
Hellry
to
I!1r'
Roxd
-Garrelt
'\"
H
rrr or flt
ilid llrs
\
li'n
",',,X'X.til;
,,'.. rr)caaeorrivc,
wr,,,, il,;Ji;l',':";lf,;,iJ
alr attack of polio left lrilr sitn
bolll
legs partly paralyzed, XI.. Do\\r1s rnade,
his lirst bid {or the tax collectorshipi
potnL. L I
tooli pl.lce lodav al 4
p. Dt. in Chrisl Cl",uich Thc cclernrnny,ra. pcl{ortnecl by l,he Rcv
n e r a t t h e b i c n ) r i a lt o w n e l e c t t o D s'iri 1
in poritics
wasair" " " t I
since.Hissuccess
l nnoorree rl eemmaal kr akbalbe l e beeccaauus se e hee lwv aass a I
Democlat rrrnningin a towD where the
R e p u b l i c a n sh o l d a 2 t o I l ' o t i n g e d g e .i
His initia) appeel to the vote.s *^.
lrarlkly that of sympaihy. but as the
o [ . ] r u l l o i .I o r h c r , ' s l ; t o . a m l
l"l rrd
'H.X'.',:',:i
J;i;.3;r;'^i',j}.;^'J;.
l-.. . -....^.r,,
a jr v
r al e
f ct s , s r m m j i
S u m m l t ;l{
lp,,.: n.,otny A.
l l { r r g r t . c l E p l k a a ! t , M a d i s o n ,a n c l l
l B s r b r r r L . T e t l i c r ,S i r o f l H l l l s . A r f l
U.Sl
lCrctrt BLucc R Wyckofi'
F ' oJ,Strmmit' saij besLman lorr
IA r'i"i"ti
I
werl by,lrebutlt.
,o
J'ears
lii''
or cen-l
acsfldualo
"u.i'?rlJl
ord ror soodnranasenlenl
1,.":ll;tj'jli,j:
"t',,."'".
.,,.,..,t',:,it'"rtf;l::':J
elections
l e c L l o i l swnen
.wtrclr
office
o
n l c e lthat
t t a r !there
nere w
were
ere e
ts aJ
ihe majority party had its troubles in
'tinding
a calrdidale to oppose him. His
'cu[enl ierm was to expire on Dec. 31,
l;;;;:"ili,^';i;J;j1',';',t*,t';Lr d a t e s b y d e s i p . i l a t r o r Lo f t ) r c i l l u * r r t u , r , r alld LlIe
,Itiltees iil tbc comillg eleclloll
office
will
lake
cnndid&le
] succeslul
tlle
election.
follouilg
i the day
or wilIr)F_son
I ron' i,, Riverl)ead.-
lr^,,,,.
i t o r r n , vN . .,l 1 . h c . b r ) d c g l o o n l
irrattuat,c of Wirshrnetol Collegf,j
liltcsLcrtorvn, l"{r1.
omoEuar-io"l/,c/rV
utto p Hallock. 91. pssed &way
on SiLturdsy, July i, at the homeoi
his son, walt!,r
st Copaigue, on the
same
day
he had arrived
tilere
li*l#t'il;;',iXt
,T*",;;""on"J,l,tl;
lliam
Hert
Downs,
Dowus altd llllen
rhe atteDded ilxe local scliools, and debecame
handicxp,
I sprte hrs pl)ysical
loue
of Rjverheacl s b.tter ball players.
catcller arld. sucir
firsl-rate
lH",uas
"
180t, tr r(,n of ilir: tate Siles M enal
Mrry
lleeve Flallocl( of Mattituck,
ond had livcd most ol hls life ir
Mttllluck
Rlverilead end ticinlty
,
s'hL-fr: hr lleLl becll active in man]
thougll llc nao
lit lo tirst b0se, evcrl
He never perI to crawl to get there
Inritiecl his disability to curdle his disIposition. and sis so ullfrilillgly cheerthat he becanle knowrl
liii""Jourieine
ir'il llrp ]lallock & Durye
Fe-rrllizcr Co q'itll the lete P Llarvey Duryce as his portrer,
engaged in the
ploJrl'"
dnd cosI btrsiness ud
in
orhcr. Dccupatiorrs jn a long and
hitterrhif ,]: l.:,1ilJ-','ll: l[,H, ilfi."i'T,iii'Tj"uf",,.rt^X1
a powcrrur
(AP
Mondcy, october 6. 1952
t'f''r"Jiil:t;'o" Monday evening
ito "ii n*.tr'""o.rsas"llapp\"Downs l]:"'iJ'"i''"'";,ff;i'." :1
Norman Klipp and
Town Sup€rvlsor
Mrs. Klipp were
I H" i" survrved by his wi1t, Itulse
r L4dge F & A M for over lifty yeors, I the guesls oi Mattiiuck crange at the
h
i
s
a
s
b
e
e
n
f
o
r
t
w
e
n
t
y
I
u
h
o
h
a
s
o
v
€
r
lTylor Dorvns,
lud its secrctary
holne oi \4rs. August& Davies of
lriil.rr,' jrr rhc lrx ollrce for ovFr 20
f f l v e y " s 5 . T h e l o d g e h o n t r c d h i m I Jam€sporl. Mr'. Klipp gave an lnforrual
b y m a k l n g l l t m D c c r e l & r yl r l e r l t u s '
J r o l r n s lG D ^ w t l s . J r . l
'
t
u
o
r
o
l
l
c
.
talk about mallexs relaLirlg to South]Intt.:
ranci
w'ri'r E. Do*l)s,a.d a.sisrrr,i i,1"tti;.tii,;H"t't%i,liiiJlT,T,ift:lo l d T o $ ' n s h i p . H l s D l a i n , r n a t t e r - o f o U A M, and ' i c t d l s o u . c w . r s i l l t e r e s ( i n f ,a n d i n ll{rs. Airl^ Hall, an of Riverhead.
I ;i;i,"il'ib;;"ii'ii..r"
wcre conhs's continu{ld as e member of that
s ' r , l c r i v F r, n l n F . P n f u r c " a . \ * $ y
I t-algely atlenclcd serviccs
lodge since its organizstion atound
ducLei Wecinesctnvin the Regiualcl C.]
l\,hs. Llllirn AICher q'as hostcs to
'r'ire nev. Johu
&g-o .Another charter
houe.
Tuthill f uneral
I
il"ll, lY,:
lhe leclrcr of her briclge club at, her
pxsroror u'- li=rl il;TB:;#.tJ.l1i'3r::f, il"^T::;:[ honle on Feconic Bxy lasi Thursday
F. r-Tcjde,)reicrr
Congr€gatioual ChIIch. t]1d tlle Rev.
of lhe Riverlrexd
C. Rro$l]
Arlhllr
'
Burial
olJicitrte(I.
Church,
Methodist
'
w n s i r r t h e R i y e r l t e a d C e p l e t e r l' , .
I
jto
organize in tscti-?, acting with
the lat".Tames L Reevc and James
oJ
J Xirf<up, one of the f ret.bosrd
lle
holds an
con:missiontrs.
]tit.
rnembcrshlp in tlte D*
. hororary
rhe al,,,urrdcnce
sivenby rheMar- lff"H:l:tl;li
lMattituck,.who,died
;;;rk'
cess,in -spireor incremenr
there
However,
attendlnce.
been a good advance lickei sale
d&y. In 1888
oJ
ol
W-ycl(off
wyci(or
few I'ears
a
lilT;.'il* ";l;'" l"iln"iilt3f"Jl"\;'.1:
lehich crrt down tlte size of the crowd
in
'il'"?Tii,.i".X'fii
of m e&rlier
lchcstra
Margaret
M&rgaret
he marrred
married
I ne
i[ the Mattltuck
lLiluck Fire comprlty
uight,
Sctrool 3y1n lasl Friday
I{jgh
Nas, as thcy rll have beerl, & gleat suc-
I t"i
had
of
Copaigue and
I Schenectady,
was
lHallock
aDd
lmny dollations, so the aflair dict very
well finurcially. No leport &s to th;l
',."1"-, 1
arnourlt cleaLed has as yei ou"^-irol,iished. special clances and distribution]
prizes
donat€d
of a lalge nunber of
by local merchanls artd business nlerll
, e n l i v e n e d ,t h e e l ' e n i n g . T \ o o i t h e l
Milton
whom
{ altoBether a flne character
admlred'
lcveryone respected ud
he kept
Dcsp,iteI)i€
veats'
I
3d.v8nged
l r n r ' l o s et o u c h w l t h I t l s h o s t s o f
and his vtsrts
liti"i'a1ii"J'l"iltives,
I and convers&tions were elw&ys entuneral
services
Masonic
lJoyed.
lwere coBducted.et Regjnsld-Tut-
prizes.
are,at preseuf
l sDecial
.srrrirs.i l lil'":.#li':J.J;-;'"",?i'i.il""',u;
Tl".l:"Y,'l"iL9_"1:
uncraimed
Istill
-t:lj Ir1i"riil""n"J Cemetery.
prizes
468.
The
are
these a|e 1809 aud
on
cllsplay at
Rudolph
Ailnbrltst's
gas
I
I
slalior, ancl nay be clxilued by pre- i
snti[g
the tickel siubs liunlbered i
above.
I
Visitors iu Mathbuck lor two !{eeksi
are Mr'. aDd Mrs. P€rcY Mcc[ire of ]
ADrilyville, L. L, who have a coltage i
at Laurel Lak€. !trs. l'{ccuire is thel
lformer Miss Flora Tuthill oi Matliluck,
Ld,aughler ol the late Mr. and Mrs.
Willis TutiriU, whose home js now the i
Mattiitrck houe of Jrtdge alld Mrs. E l
A ll,ichards. Mr. Mccuire, who rt- |
c a l l s t l r a t h e p r t r c h a s e dl h e t i r ' s t c o l n - l
i muration evcl sold at I he Mattituck I
I R. Ii,. slation, is also amused at the I
I fu.r ,nut whlle he is surnmering atl
ll-aurel Lake, in his fomer visitations
that such a pla'
lnere, tre never krew
I exisled.
of
who survive h[n. Mr
ms,
e qulet, friendly
S'itcploio,
I , O N G I S l , A N l ) s t i ' r r r o [ . r g i : [l,) r r c \ \ ' a L r c n o f M i r t t i t u c k , r i g h t ,
l o o k s o r c L o r c r r n r cr p e c r u i c t t su i t h g c o l o g i s tC h a L l e sD r r k c a f t c r
t h c i r r c t u r n f L o t t t l t l r r e cr r r o r r t h I 0 ' 0 0 0 m i l e e x p c c l i t i o nr v i t h a
p a r t v o I C o l u r r r b i a U r r i i c r : i f r s ( i c r l l i s t s . ' l " h c yr e p o r t c d i l r e d i s i o r c t r o [ : r " M i r s i s s r p p iR i v c r s i s t c t r rt t t l t l c r t l r e s c a u ' ] t c r c n o o t t e
d r c l r n e d i t c r i s l c d . l l r c l f o t t r r t la c r u r o t t 3 0 0 f e c t d c e p , t l ' o
m i l c s u i d c a n c l E 0 { ) r r r i i c si o n g t i r r e e n t i l e s t t n d e r n l i d o c c r t r t l r c i i L s t t i r n c r t t l p t r s i t i r ce r i d c n c e l r r s l ; c c n [ o u r r d t h a t c l n v o l r s
a r c l ) r c \ c l t i n t h e f l o o L o f t l r e r t t r i n o c c a r tb a s i n .
I CVClllllg.
f iLi mcn
MittiLuck
irr e. \\,oncLeri[g
hou Iolrg their gcocL Iuck in picking J
dale ior lheir erlnLral llicoic $rll last.
Since lilrv
lregtlI I]oldiug then,
near
pfevailed,
llerlcct dals havc gcuerllly
I rn.1 the pxst Suncia)' \\'as one of lhe
'flre tlllong
ilest.
of iircluen,
famllies
aud friends ilegau to grtirer allout:
P. N4. rud light right
in to the clam
aucl coirtiLlLed
eating
ancl
Icocl"tails
rUinking.' all the foocls w€ Dlentioned last
I
week unlil the parl!
broiie Llp lorurd
I
. i - i _ c . . ! . ., n , . , F d l l o n
dis_
t""""-'".,
rappealed. A solt ball garlie leatlued by
tlle pitching
ol the oppo3ing t!.'i1lers,
i
'n"r
aild B1r rlel Har rls. bo{h
I P.,ul Ar
{oI rriroilt tho,le)l: ll 'Ir. lrl :" rras sLy
leet nortii or solltir, or six {eet higlrer
I
rl)
rlrrr
bJ'.'.r', rv-.s ilt ll.orl rft.r
I
1four jnnings lvhelr tlle odof Df hot rlogs
'hc players
i rnll l,lrnL rra, rs r'(.:cl)od
wtlo staged a dash to the cool<ing dei
Coutts
latrd {tssistrnli did a trosl commend-
I 4[ lDe rreso]/tellan unurcn buloay
Irrorning a rrother-and-daughtcr duet
Iteaturea the service, Mt's. Fled. Boutl rher, Sr. and Mrs. Fred H. Bo\Ltcher,
j Jr., whose voices blended sDlendidly,
, ; rnr a:r offFrloL]' "Hark, Halk MY
I Soul", \'ith orgatl acconpaniment by
ix.[l's. Carll S. Le valley. Rev. Magor's
I sermon, enjoyed by another large sum] mer congregaiion, \vas or "christ, the
I church, ancl Paganisnt," The irustees
] of ihe chtrrch have voted to Droceed
r i l h t l l e w e a t l l e r - v x r i ea n d s l € e p l er e pair and pailli Droposition, which will
run inlo considerable exPense, but
they have holEs it will be met bY
popular subscriptions, m repafs mus[
be kept up and the weatherYane has
not illeeu fuctioning for some time.
bavlng
Tl,eceipts and disbusments
been tallied, the Mattituck Fire Company flnds itself arouncl $800 to the
good afier ibs annual dance, held on
August Bth. A good advance sale of
tickets, ti.beral donations, etc., pl6 a
hard workiDg committee, made the
possible. Chairman
llenrY
amount
1'Ivter {ishes to extend thanlis to aU
lwbp belped ln a,ny traY to make ihe
lball a successand especially the many
I who so generosly donatPd prizes.
llls. l). s.lleevL,s, a s-Llinntciicsl(el]iillle sijDt ill gathcr.iltg all the loocl and
oi lhe BoLlle\'.!r'd.Laurel, \'3s the Iin] Iecessrr'1' tccotrlltftDimcltt.stltrt l(epi
tr-"r'ol rr boit. git'en al.,at ;I' ttre X'Iallelerybocl]' olerfed !.nd hapllr
,
iitlrcli Ynclrt Clull aL rr drrwing d.
rlumbe|s at the rlubhousa-o)1 Satul day,
Robert E Wltcartl, ]lal' llceu ariAugust 91,h The Drize wNs a thirteen- DoiDted llh],-"icai eclucation director al
. i o o ' L l r r l f , n S l r $ t R l r ) r b o , l a t r d 1 l . s i - I \ I C A : t ) C e r r e v a .N . Y . . b o Frl).r1rd" J.toLo) Utf q rlt \ h
9:.,r)ij, Setre)ntrprIsr. Mr'. Whe.,rty
Mer)rbers of the l,{fftiluck Episcopal receiveclthe clegreeof Bachetor of SciChurcll gatherecl rt tire Mauatoolia cnce jn the School of Health and
Clubhouse lsst Salurday afleinoor1 for physic:rl Eclucation from Ibhaca Cola picnic. The u'eatller was noi just,I 1s.s jn January 1952.He \as a nenber
lvhal one would older for a picnic,iof the varsitv soccer and track team,
buL aroru]cl fift.y turned out, and with l and of lhe Varsity Chrb, composed.of
a Ioof oveL their heads for refuge, I sports lefiernen. Mr. Whearty is. ihe
everything went off smoothly. frey lson-in-las oJ Mrs. Clat:a Benjamln of
h o p e . n c v e r t h r i e s s .r h a t s u n s h i n e w l l l | 1 t a . . . r r r c R .
SleeNtlrem$n another occasion.
I M:. r na L4rs. N. Hcrb"r'l Bouglitot,
lare spencling some time this week in
lEast Rocfiester. N. Y., where Mr.
Boughton, Tilo is Chief Engineer of
the Mattituck F'ire Department, is attencling the New York State Filenen's
Association annual meetiug and toulnament as a delegate from Maiiituck.
Lions Hold Outing ot'Sound
Twenty-five memllers of the Maltituck Lj.ons Club had a velcome change
from their usual indoor meeting last j
'Wednesday
ev€ning, being invited bv I
Joseph Wierbicki to hold, tbeir sesion I
at his beach on Long fsland Sound.'
Natualll', ii was accepted vir,h alac- I
.riry. and hjghlighted by a picnic_.supper prepared by Lion-Tamer Walt€r ,
I
Gauer of Jims Reslaurant, served on]
the beach. The open-air conclave was I
an imovatlon that met xith the aD- |
lproval of all, and an enjoyabte affaill
.SY
I
.lresulted.
t'rl
' l ,- .
'l
.,nesseWright
alks
I
On Thgedore
R_oosevelt
I
tt*t.4..
|
rt >
Rotarjall Jess'e W)ighi talked veryI
interestingly to the Soniholcl Rotary]
CIub Tuesday evening on the character I
and career of Theodore F,ooseveh,Mr, I
Wri;hl wm growing up at Oysrer Bay I
when Teddy's home" at nearby Saga|
more Hill'was ihe resort of VIP'S froml
Washington and all over the world; I
and his personal ieminiscence. ^r 'ha
gleat T. R's friendlines ^"a n.lghUo;1
liness a)d. geDerosity rnade hjq tallespecially vivid and app€aling.
Mr. Wright listed most of the major
events of Roosevelt's life; his active,
realistic service as Ne{' York City Police Commjssioner; his gelting civil
servjce on a sound, pracLical bffiis; his
esbablishillgreclamation and the Foresl service. his settlement of the hard
coal and'raihoad
controversi.es; his
achievelnent at long last ot the original
rl.
T,d{cni<
n-nip.:
^f
the
panama
canal; and particularly his international peacemaking efforts with Gerlnany and Venezuela, n-ith Russia and
Jrpan, ancl in Sorlth and Central
Arnerica, which made him forever
rnerrorable as our first wise, benevolent
alld strong internation,alisb.
The club is especially indebted to
t r T r .W f i r h l f n r x { i n e a n d s t i m u l a l i n g
talk.
'A jouy party
oi Mattituckians, lu[hilltowners, CutchoguerE and New
S u f i o l k " r sb o a l d e d L h e g o o d s h i p " T e x '
. c , P 1 u i 1 rG P o l g e M o o l e ) o n S a t u d a y ,
August,9lh. lor an afternoon and evening cliise, sailing from Greenporl.
They 1'eered off PIum Island as far as
possrblc l"st o hoof-and-mouth germ
clamber aboard, then headed for cardiner's Island. Tales of huge blacksnakes alrd pirates of old caused them
to skip Gardiner's and land at Cockles
Harbor on Shelter Island where they
partook of a wonderful repast. Nexi
stop Pas Sag Harbor ahere half the
party went ashore. Then the sail back
home. No mmn, no stars, bui ell
landcd safe and somdJ. In tbe part]|
were I\,{I. and Mrs. J. T. Klrkup, Mr.
I and Mrs. Elwmd Rreve, Mr. and Mrs,
Tuthill, Ift. and Mrs. Ili,rold
I Clarence
JReeve, Sr., Nft. and Mrs. Raymond
lTubhiu and Mr. "Sparkle" TuthiU, qU
of MaLtituck. the Misses Mlldred Horton, Kathryn
Cornell and Mildred
BainbridBe of New Suffolk; Rrv. James I
Barr, MJ. alld Mrs. John Einns of Cutchogue, Mr. and Mrs. Buneft Tuthill ,
Lof Pemnic and Mr. and \4rs. G. E. I
lMeech ol Nassa.uPoini,
I
I JaDtes A. Gildersleeve w&s the rel cipicnt of, a big family Darty in honor
Df his seveniy-fifth biri,hrlay on Sun;CaJ'. Held at tlte summer bungalow of
his son-ir1-law and daught€r, Mr. and
MrG. Corwin crathwohl
at "Fiddler's
i p.rinl",
Deep llole
ereek, it wes
gathuring of
altcndad
by
his,
, clrildrel) a))d grandchildren,brorhers,l
l s r " L e r sl n d i n - l a w s . t h e r e b e i n g t h i r t y - |
,lhree presenL. A picnic supper wasJ
served outdoors. lhe crMing
feature i
beirrg ihe presentation of a maulilullyl"
decoiared Lilthday cake. a*8/'r-/ nL4 I
Rer. Frank E. Magor is (njoying a I
veek of his annual vacation this week. I
and orr Surday his place in the pulpit,
wiU be filed bt Rev. Etnest T, Campbell, pastor of the Firsl Presbyterirn I
Church a, Stroudsburg, Pa. It is hoped,
qnd exp€cted that the usual large summer condregation rr/ittrgl.eethim eunday I
morning the offtrtory soloist was Miss
Joan Unkelback, vhose pleasing voice
$:as heard in "The Heavenly Place,"
The Church Scho(,l, vhich
has vacatloned during the summer months,
will resme its Sundal,morning sessions on $eplembel fqt ..a! 9:45,
LeRol- S. Reel'e and daughrer. Miss I
JaneL Reeve, bot]I If,gionnaires. have l
been spending reveral dals in New
York this week att€ndiug the Arnerioan Legion conventioll, parade aud acconpal)i,irlg high iinks. A nulrber of
other former Maitiiuck service lreD
sere in ihe city ior some of the frur'
"Jf,cf:" Durytr, soll oi NIr. erld Mrs.
Johr 1V. Duryee, who llas been awal/;
the past five \\'eeks on a BoY Scortt
trip. retulted ll^1ne Mol)day llight
after l r,ltdorflll trip. His itil)elary illclulled tlx e." Neeks at the big Scoui
Ranch in CilDnlalorl, Ne1\'Mexico, trip6
to X{exico, Yellowsiqne Palk and otheri
D l a m - o f 'l @
r - r--ti c u 1 3 l i n ' e r e s l ' r b o l l L [ h e
A.
.>
trl'
cou,,:t1.
T h e l \ I a l L i f l l ( k F l r c C o l ) ) D . i ) )h\ 'e l d L
its Ariqust rreeting at the firehousel
Iasl wednesdly nigllt, shich was fol- j
lo$'ed by light refrestrments funlshed i
lrom a cash donatiorl by a irlenrl of
the firemen. :fhe boys had a joviall
e!'enlng tlashing ove| the years of ser- |
vice of some of the velerall vamps and I
during the pa$e thai refresh€s, took
time oui to toast fotmer Chief John i
Boutcl)er, oldesl iimer presenf,Nho was I
complebing thirLy-nine yea:s &s & volultee! fireman. At ihe busill€ss meet- l
inJ. reports of tl:e dal)cP comnlittee
aD.l tire bazrar committee showed that
the treis[r']-' llatl been given substaDtial
l:,cfef,;es 1r'or', the proceeds o! those
t\\'c l elitules.
Cutchogue Man ts,"nifecl
I
I
B r lJ2$toygrl,
f..ssailant
ah. , r , : l l I i ,
N L . r . l \ .u'fck
.,,F
h ,aftir:Joielh
r f r e rJ o s e pszawinskr,
Nearly a
]
r 3 3 - y e . ,-ro l , l
I
I
I 'rln' r. \\'2 tt .t'
, 1 . - ^ l ] , : : : :I
to clerth as he lay slfepillg in his holllc I
Easlern
Suffoll( police ]
at Cutchogue,
agencies are shll cafrying ol1 a'roulld- i
thc-cluck hurL fo| his kr'iic-\reidil-gl
assarlant.
I
The
vicious
atia.ck
tmk
place
last i
ing, inflictlng neaLly a dozen wounCs
on his face, tnrso and legs, SzawilNki
managed to puu the cord of a lamp
near his bed and tried to grapple with
his attacker, who evaded him and lledi
doun lhe stairs and out through a
sreen door,
The wouded man's cries awakened
his mother, slceping on the first floor,
and his broiher, Chesier, and the
latler's wife who occupied an adjoirling bedtroom.They hastily summoned
Dr. Stanley P. Jones and notified
Southolcl Town Police at Feconic,
SawilEki ws lushed ill an ambulance
to Lhe Eastertl I{ng Island llospital
where he was gi.ven SeveML blood
transfusions. AL firsl orl the crilical I
list, he is now oul of danger.
I
Toun officers. headed by Chfef Otto I
Arojg. district a[borney's men under I
Chief Zone Investigator Daniel Grat- I
tan, deputy sherifis and state troopers, I
numbering about 15 men in all, im- |
mediatety staried a search for the as'I
sailalt, described as a Negro aromd i
25 years of age, 140 Pounds, a little l
over 5 feet tau and clothed in a blue
;shirt and dugar\ees. 'flrey combed thg
culchogue Labor CamP, about onefouth ol a mi)e from Uhe Szawlnskl
lhome, and questioned scores of migrsnt workers, both at ihe camP and
I in tenant holEes on nearby farru.
I up to last night, the search had
failed, to bring to light a single clue or
any suspec[.
-,-i. aucl Nh.s.o. cnurug o1ffr',fTiT
,' ,\.,hrt"R"u. ancllrrs. Igo. -. d. MaA
lson Rbbertand daughterNorma,\\'eLe Pri[]os, Pa., are spendiugine u,eekatl .
Pa.. ol) a va- l rhcir blutgalo\r ol) Pecortrc Ba].
l tnororiDg to MaNfie)d.
ffi
L a t i o r r - r i p' , R o b e r t . \ ' , r s s u d d e : : h' t a k e n '
F : l : e S t r p e r r5r 4t sr <. r1 lr \r l3o Jf , .r - 5 " " r , , o r . , o t i / 9
f
I
\rlth
attack of €ppendicifis
.dj.iugs anci rhe do_
i
.Rlr
. R u d 1 s 1 1 6 n . 1 1 oirol r r i t e
|
rusired 1o the nealesl ltospital, wlticlt
iugs o! rts verv j,otLtlg l,oungster.s.There ]
in BlosbuIg,.Po.
Hl
reporred \,.as tlre linle.
]nrrs ago. \\lreu A group
lNac
-i!
ser-lllg
3toltg
t)lcelv. toltowltjg
an of tl)e)u lrpilolrtad rerV tornral {trrrcral I
!
-1, lenergencyoperation$"/.1,{,t11'>-lrtr"s
for a cieacl
.r, iri.i.r.
,r"o,rcrI
which tl)ev
iii.v-u,,,r.0
,,
buried lI
l rites io,
Mr. cr.LlXfrs. Halr'y Mould of Hasi l s r". i l l s t i c k r L l go r , r a t l o v e r r s b i e r
lwirlt
I
lbrouck Heights, N. J., have been speod- I so tlrey could loc.ie il anJ' an1, luLure ]
ing soure tilne in Mattitrick as guests I trrte. This \\'eeli's big occasion, irow- J
lo! X{rs. lsabelle Bedell.
levcr, \\'as a rveridinq,planDed aud uer,-I
jrolelr )f itt. upp"t iit.
| ,rrvingDittrnan of Ne\r Haven, Coun.llorrrccl s
I
N a s a r e c e n Lv i s i l o r a l t h e h o l t e o f h i s j s i f e e t r r s ( c l ] o s e t e s i c l i l l e io n t h e h i l l i
blother'. Flcunan Diitlnan.
i east of V'rickharli AvenLle.) The bridal I
The lne. ot the Marratooka clublp^rtl. \hose ases \rele perhaps frorn
jLlcltl.dedthe-bride,
gatl)erecl af, tlreir ctubhouse on satur- ]lour lo sryen Je3rs
;?v
"riil
l ) s t i o ) x t , l r i i e v c l i l ) l l e r . .t r t . " " r - u l D i a l ) ) i P
'-Di"l)e
s.t rect by JilclgF Leone D. Horue.ll
Rosr:
Br llioski
l)cr I1l.1id of
l:orlor'L
llLl i)ll(ies)))li ls Jo
r,:t*i*r.*+i+ili:t::r*-,1fui
]
i
^".1.."T'-"":i'.ilo
a ring rvirhouia hitch.rhe
::11:i:t".?::",....^**
lrrrocrrrceo
xrr'. and tr{ls. A]urur
t"'tcDerurott'Irulni.r",:
ir,* iro,r.'- otn., Llrarr Rev.
I
f o i l n e r l y o f L a u r e l , l t o w o f c o s l t e n , l M i s s , , p a t s y , , N i n e ,c a l l e c la p p r o p r i a t e l y
]'N.
Y., spent sevelal days recently atlenougl fror:t Love Lalte to iie ttre trnoil
the home of her daught€r, Mrs. David I at, 11:30 A. M. Atso an aourooriate I
W. Cooper.
ltime, wiLll lunch f,o Ue ierveO at I
i N { r . a n d M r s . J t c o b T h e o b a l d o f l h i B h l r o o l . Y o l r r c D u e s p o l ) d c n ts. a s l
york and
resiclents of Ii"l,"r.,i-i"iirr-;;,;;i;;til,-;;;
honored with an i[vitation, but ;:]
New York
New
and surnrner
surnlner r.rti"nir
cir- ]
"i I
l M a b i i t u c k f o r a l o n g p e r i o d o J y e a l s , l c u n r s l s n c e sp r e v e n l c d ,r n u c h i o o u r r e I are spending a few weeks at the home I erel. We s'orrldhave liked to have gotbenI
l o f M r , a n d M r s . w a l l a c e S . T u t h i U l t l l e ( l e s c r i p t r o no f g o w n s a n c i d e c o r a jorl Westphalja Roacl. They have justliions, ancl also to have had a slice ol
]recenl'ly reiurnecl froln a mosL enjoy-]the weclding cake. The rveclclingvows,j
able tfip a'broad with their son-ln- t{e alurosl Jorgot to say, q'ere exllaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Roberi changecl iD th€ yrrrrl ol Mr. aud Mrs. j
Bcll, being overseas through most, ol Wailer l)ohm, aDd guests iltcludeclr
I t h e s n m : r r e r ,a n d l a k i ) r g i n p l a c e s o f l o l h e r I o u D g P i k e S t r e e t e r . sA. l s o i h e
ispeclalinlerest ill Italy, Germrny nl)dil)rotirerrof lhe lIr'nlbels of lile llrichll
Austria. Mr. ancl Mrs. Bell also gotlprrtJ', \'ho assl\ted ilr the scrvirlgofj
i n a s i d e t r i p t o P e r i s . t r 4 r ' s .B e l l , r r e f f e s h n e n t 6 r t t l r c r e c e p t i o n .N e i g h - l
plressantLyrenembered il1 Matt,ituck l borhooa photographers were on hand ]
as the fornrer Miss IIr)ra Tlreobald. who i lo sDNDthc custonluv pichtres of the I
cfle)l asj-sted iD ))rograrrs oi Mat-iDirtv iD(l the cullDg of ll)e \reddiDgl
tituck's once faurolts Liter'flty Sociely, cakr.
is Do\1:a well kno\l'lt stage anct screen i l{r. rICi Mrs. Sidne}. p. Tuthiu, Jr., !
star aDd. takes Nhe part of Henry Al-iof Syracrrse,N, ]"., &ud Mr. ancl Mrs.l
drich's mother on tlte Henry AJdrich ]pgo5",1 Houston of peatl River. N. 1'.. ]
televisioD progran. Other guests-alj]tu,"p.rt
{trc $eek cDcl anci Labof Day
Tutlrill homp have been Mrs Waltel sirlt \A r,rl IIts. Sidne! p. Tllthill,
M
r
.
A r n o l d , S r . l t r . . T I L l t i l l , J r . u a s g L r e s ts c l o i . t
T l t p o b a l do f N e w Y o r k a n d
I
Sierberi of Greai, Neck, L. L
j at ilre Fresbyterian Church SuDcia5,i
ilurtlnBton,
MaLiituckians
are ah'ays I
Mrs. Joseph Hecker ol
irror'nil)g.
L. f., reiurued home on Tuesday ot this lglad to have lrer favor then.
I
week nfter a week's visit a'! the homel In tjre absenceof Rev. Frsnk Masor.l
o l h e r d a u g h t e r . I V I r s .A l l y n T u t h i l l . L * 1 r o \ v J s v a c f , r i o n i u gt.l r e l r r g e c o n g r e - '
Wallace S. Tuthill celebrated hisiEatiolr at the PTesbyLerianChurch on
Dinety-Iirst birthday on Augusl l3thlSrulday morning heard a very worthy
at his ltome on Westphalia Road, andlsubstitrte in the person of Rev. Ernest
ir] the evening a party of twenty-two i CaDrpbell, pastor of the First Presbyrelatlves and friencis gathered ai hislterian Church of Stroudsburg, Pa. His
home tn help him enjoy ii bhe more. i topic s'xs "The Poser of Persuasion".
Mr. TuthiLl conLinues to be spry ardlA gifted pleacher. with good delivery
chipper aDd one iS fD! !o find him I ord meaiy .subject matter, rnauy exor I pressu.l a Cesile to lta\ar hi)n again.
raking leaves, mowlDg his lii'rl
walking to or frorn the village ouce or
twice daily. He kems to have {ound
the arl of growillg old gracefully. More 1
power to him.
I
Tlrc wnmen'( ..rocta'ion of the l
Thc
tr{.lttittrck Mixed
Eowling
League orgalrized ldsl; Fliday evening
with Mrs. Joan Websler beillg chosen
presidenr, and GordoD Cox, secretary
and tleasuler. There was the usual
eagernessto get il) on l,hefur) rt)d there I
II
Mrs. Mobel Pinnq Crsven
$as a possibililj thdt ffi nlany as six- |
Leen teanrs might be enrolled. How- |
I lrrs. vauel Pinnr craverl. $ilc of
evor.some of fhe tealnsare lacking a'
]Jlnrer MacDougal Crave)l of BrookI lyn, fornrerly of Maltiluck, died in
I urooklyn on September 3rd after a
jllness. Services were conducied
I Iong
Union Methodist
I sunday at the
I church, New York Avenue and Dean
Street, BrooklYD, ancl ihe body ws
brou3ht to Matlituck on Monday lor
burial in the Craven plot in Bethany
Cemetery. Mrs. Craven is sulvived by
the sLrmmer in Florida,
arrived
btck
her husband, Nwo sons, I(enneth anci
home in Maitituck
Saturday
of last
John P. Craven, two daugllters, Con\1
eek.
suela Peterson and Mabel Neal; iwo
Mr. a.nal Mrs. Rnytnond
E. Tuihiu
bror,h:fs, Edwanl and Slephen Pil)na.
pleasantly
eltiertained
a ltumb€r
of
ard a sister. Florence Odell.
,-
'd;i;i:i7')n {>
-T'-
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laclies and gentlemen at bridgeat ilreir
park last, Frida:r'
lrolte irr Mallatooka
eveDiug. Plize wjnners were Harold R.
Sr. and
Mts.
J. Trowbridge
]Reeve,
Kirkup.
i
,.,
/]
t'
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coLDEN WEDDTNG
,1Mattituck C of C Holds, *i,'.iTff"'n"ji-;;,::f"l'T:ljT"Y;iI
I
congratulations this week to caplain I
Its
First-
Eall.
bae afler a trip to Greenland,
spent
Meetine
Z;ili';-
,he week end at (!Ie home oI his
tz{"t,
/
\,
^
'i Kecollvenlnq
after their usual sun_
Oarenis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bsslmer :e(ess rh. l\I.lrj.uck Cltamoer
:ord.
of
uomnre|ce inel tr. Jlj:r,s DiDeL [,Iol]dav
Mr. paril H. Schissel spenl last week
ereniilg. p|esjilent Laurence Reevs p1gend in Cambridge, Mas,, visiting his
siding. and Charles Schade acti:rq as
brother, who has been very ill.
secretar)' in the abse|ce of Jesse
cuests of Mrs. paul gchissel l&st
Wednesday were Mt. and Mrs. C.
]Wright. ODe of the ceuer's fanlous
lchicken dinners pul the members in
Googin o! OakRidge,Tenn.,Mr.coogin
'good humor to
discuss the afiairs of
being connecied with tbe Atomic Cerlter
the village an the objectives of the
tJrey took tlack
,there. On their return
organizaticll.
l a titten named ,,Kid chocolate,,. one
Olcl businessl)roug}t up io the nres- | of a snecies of Manx kittens which
'Mrs. Schisel
e l l L l n . l r r ( l e d l . . c rj 'ori'i'r'"
lnakes a specially of
l t a tk ; ' o . " ^ i l - . , -
.isns.sr.r:ualrs
.,.
breedins.gr4tr. /E ,t i.t- y
i"l,:lllli'
p)o iem threu'up
his hands whe:r ilre
Mil,j'11ck Creek lnrrct sill calne it)to
the ptc'urc
Youll ltave fo get sonrebody pls".o tak" Llte minutp; if
Ioill.e
getting ir,.to that," he I,arned.
Ii nas
bypassed.
Mr' and MrS Jack Rose are having
an addlrion built
Upper Pike Street
All
wearher forecasters qho
have
been at a los for the past 24 months
wibhout
the services of the pl.esbyterian
Church weaLher vane l(' aid
them in gauging lhe varlable v'inds,
are.. noq. respectfully
lnvited to agatn
utilire. the old reliable for their
ob-l
lservailons. The board of trustees, afteri
Thc
.rnrrull Hallo,ue.etr njrl\.
f.r
Matritrrc( s huol ,l,itdrFn
;;.
,";;,
voted, with trVilliam Unkteba"l.
;;;
chairntan. Detail.s at.e to be arraneecl
"
later.
. FAGAN
BINNOIT
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I
i uiss patricia Fagan, daughier oJ
iand Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mat|ltuckians: lMrs. Florerce Fagan ald the late
for the pst twenly-three years, whose 'Charles Fagan of Great Neck, beca.me
fiftieth weddiltg anniversary lell 0u
the bricle ol1 Septemb€r 2?th of N{r.
wecinesday, october 1. They u'l]l cele- Francis Joseplt Sinnoit, Jr., son ol Mr,
5.
] brate the eve)rt on Sunday, October
aud Mrs. Sir)t)ott of Arlington Ave,,
holding opeu house from 2 io 5 P. M,
Brmltvn. The *.ecldirg tooh place at
at their home near the OId Mill bridge
St. Alovsius Roman CRtholic Church,
aDd Nill be glad to welconie their
creat Neck, tbe Re\'. James E. Collins
I friends at tirose houls. The Soiths
ofiiciatiug. A receptioll followed at
l.rl:^villF \111or. Gr"ir Npck.
i h a v e l r e e n h i g h l y r e g a r d p dr h r o u g l r t h e
ancl
have
lived
iD
MalLitrlck
l,ears tirey
l,Iiss Gloria Sinuot,t, sister of the
join their I'osts of friend.s in $isltgrooll, \\ras lraicl o! ltouot,, aurl thej
lwe
llrelr
a
happy
day
aDd
hApp!
a
ling
attenctints \.ere N{rs. Ra],mond Luca
futur€
l of Flushing alid l'Iiss ,]oxll crosrleY
I rrril \{ls Robert Pllir,aDr. Gie^i Neck
Mr. JaDres ljjnDott, \:.3.s his brother's
"QUttE A GUY"
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best lllan alld i.he llshcrs wele Messls
Johr: Stack, son of Mrs. DaDieI SLack
Charles Nintzel, wilbrrr Julir. Douglxs
ol ure Boulevard, MattlLuck. ts the'
rsubject
S € e t h l l n c l R o b e r l V a ] 1 T u b e r g e n .T h e i
of a feature alticle in "Pantherl
r i b r l t l ew a s e s c o r t e db y h e r b r o t h e r , M r ' ]
i :rrtr.,' n priblicationof the Babylon
l
charlcs R. Fagnu
] 1,. t. Higtr School. John, Nho livecl in
I i""iui"."u,';;;;';;J"'x;;;;i;""r"?t*i'
I
lschool, and married a Matirtuck girl,i
I the lornter Mrss Rubh Phrllills, has
b€en promotecl f:.olr chernistry instruc-]
Itor to Aclnlirlislrative Assistant atl
HjBh. scrroor. The ariicre,i
Ja"uvton.
,in"..irrur.o
which deals humorously u'ith Mr. i
that
lwas a recomrnendation
vane,
and it I Stack s "collection of shrtnlien heacls,i
lhe .lro_ ]oJ. :"'J'"i
exrensionof HamiltoD
lT:-.j "*r*"rl
sreeple.rn ad-l assortmeDt of whips, etc." savs of his
past to ihe Micldle
ll!l'#"ra.,
lAvenue
Koao.oe
"i"oin,
Jdition, the steeple has received lwo
recorr-l that he received his B. S. ai
Notre Dame anci M. S. at S. John's. l
iror" uaio*n,,*,;-i;';;
lwith its new look. oon't, attempt, attendecl Georgetomr U. al)cl servecl 3 |
ii'ill^-tl^
hving to admirett while drivyears dtuiug the war il1 the Army AirI
holclthe octobermeetins
--- *"
at ;':t"1i
''e same lthoueh,^, riitv
MPH. Iis a danserous corps. He is now a captain in the re-j
place.
il::r:i,
serve. couclucliug, the artiale .ni",- rr" I
I
is quite a guy."
':::
1,,,:':
::^'*.:::t
:lrirt"T
?'ii';''-;:l|illT' ;ru:;ffTIJ"?':i"Lft
i
l'," l;;;""i';"'il;;r,
:i'li'"J:t;",,^ii"'#J.,.i,.1",,i;1.,"
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,-tF-{>
L a s t w e d n e s d a yw a s a h a p p y d a y l
rairrysparkrins
hL.-^. -:- n..-
wh; ;; ] ,"$i."i",iii".oli::"i'"]:l:l' ii^i::l
Fannins.
]rorurs.Jo*phine
SmieLy meetins
I atrended the Sewrns
|
I in ihe Presbyterian Chapel she was I
i a g r e e a b l ys u p r i \ e d t o f i n d t h a i h e r c o i w o r k e r s h a d r € m e m b e r e dL h a t i t w a s l
l h e r e l g h t i e r hb i r t h d . a ya n d h a d p l a n n e d I
I a c c o r d i n g l y , h a v i n g $ e c i a l r e f r e s h -|
,;" ;;;;i;";;.
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]
" ; , ' ; . iloss
, . ; ; ; ;o] s)er:p to anyone
yance ancl
I
l i v i n g n , a r r ) r ' i r l o i d r n g s t a t i o n s ,I
or ev",, closF ro th. lrrghways onl
which Ih'v ol'' ratc llalf of. lh'm
rnio (owD rn tn'
lt.
, s : , e n r s- p" u l l
bacrrandtwiet
l-."t- i"1.'ir'"-*.-.i"",-r""rri"gr iine I agdl:.:j:1.:.ltqlt
lbirurdaycake. rn tn" "u"'iigloi"l
:11"t",i1."X't:.f,i;:''f,,f"XT,.oil
honor guest at a famllyl
Fx
i".-rrr""r,",
tr."r, rvhen f1.ir;;;;
lranning
ldinner party
I baulant.
I
v".
ara
at
the
Sound
Vlew
R€s-l
ally loca'.cd, continuc to k!'cf their
rnotors r(rnrlrrrg al! rlight ur.r-il they 1
ttkc or, lhcr:
,lo''d !li' "::t.ti?.t.",:
I
I
Mrs.
Robert
Barker
verei
vacationen,'""jovlastweek's
amons
ili;, Xil'ii"L'].i',1"i1,.'"'ii:."'J::ll
ing a motor trip to Maine,
blme.
lng a mnderful
and relnrt-
fourfolcl.
All
of Fhich
into slrbmittin€i
a four
I
leads
us
point pro-
gram for-puttrng tbe Long Island
Railroad,,back irllo solvencv Point
Master "Herbie" Gildersleeve ai-l
tained his sixth birLhday lasi Fttday,l
byhavins eTrv;;;l l; ii",llli'",li"IiliJ'':.1",i"ri"::
andcerebraLed
" Cffisldysl o oi"tt, *ooa iob of it. point 2.
over a dozen other Hopalong
parents,
arenls, M
his p
Mr.
r. a
andl
ndl
olf his
home o
t h e home
i aatt ihe
l M r s . J a m e s F . G i l d e r s l e e v eo n P i k e l
p & r L y wiihj
wrlrlI
was
as a
an
n o
outdoor
u K o o l pariy
rl w
ilStreet,
s l r e e [ , Ii
pui
arsl
r c i g h t ccars
P
u t ttncsc-ou".g.o*.
h c s c o v e r g r o w n ffrcight
( t h e t r a r i n r - L r u \ l ( s ,o n t h e r a r l r o a d l
wht!e thrv^
rright-of-wav
rErrL-ur-wr]
l:lonc l
iprenryor rireandprenty;r eats. | 3?l1k i:;.:;.'il,Xt,,::k!|j"t::.
I w e a t * a y sf p e ts a d s h e n o n e o f o u r , l i " i r . i ' , i i ' r , r , ' l r ; , . ; " , ; " ' ; ' R " #
I dog frlends departs. Last Tuesday it
lwas "Jennie", MIs. May liaynor's com-]
y e a r s , rvno
p m i o n ot
w h o was
m a n y years,
v a s 1truck
s t r u c f I|
o t many
I pmion
l hbvy e
na
q sq sq ii nn go a u
t )lloo. A s d o
ng
os g
s o , J. TeFmnl n
ei e
a p
wasn,i much to look at, ppl 1"..^^aL
andaffecrion
disposirio(
handsomest
human friends as the """;;";:
many
colliemishl cherishshe'll be missed
lii?:"T",:'l.l^:;:i,Y'i,:li9':',,f',i,1;]
I i<.lca arrrl
of l\&. walter4|rdH\{09"19..
tnit
1r1.jplo would
hc ahlc
to
I outstanding achiel,ementsin academics
adaptability and physical training. He
I was the first of 85 ihat were graduat€d.
He entered the Army iD August of
last year and rvasassignedto the Officer
Candidate Sch,ro'l in April.
Lieutenani Belgmann gra.duated iu
1947 fro)n Matiituck High School,
r';here lte starred in baskeiball and
soccer aDd flom Colgate Unlversity in
1951.He was assignedto the ltth Antiaircrajt Artilley Group, Fort Tilden
N. Y., following his graduation lrom
Ofiicers candidate School. He has been
enjoying a 15-day leave at his Greenbt I c/{ v
lrcrt honre. Nt.
l lt"'"1",,i;"Lt';r"li:.i't"L:i^i:'""*i;ti I
i
Miss Emice Aldrich, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Aldrlch, was the
recipient of a shower of miscellaneous
gifts at a party given in her hoDor
Mondey evening of this vreek by Mrs.
John MazzaJerro of Greenport. The
party was held at the home of tr,Irs.
William V. Drtr yee on Wickhaln Ave.,
Matlituck, and tvas attended by around
lwo dozen young ladies oi Matiituck
and vjcinity. The party, which was in
the nature of a surprise, was enhanced by pretty decorations in the
hous and by favors Jor the guests.
Miss Aldrich is to become the brlde
p"yl
the Lonq Islanrl some of the mill- I
arc saicl to have nlill{ecl
,iors thcy'e.i"i
R.R
,R
h c L.I
L.I R
H a v " I hc
ii.tt
i ' . P o r n t t{ Hav"
] f r o n l ij.
II r l t n . l t s l ' 3 s s c n 3 !" rI L rl aa lrlrrrss I n rI n e l I
sol
n
i
g
h
t
,
o
f
:
t
t
inst"3d
ldayiimc
Second Lieutenant LawLeDce W. I
Bergmann of GreenporL, N. Y., is the
cenier of attraction at the Iecent
ADtiaircraft Artillery Officer Candidate
School graduation al I'ederal District
Judgc RobcIL E. Thomason of El Paso,
Texas, the chiel speaker, and MajorJ
ceneral Starley R. Mickelsen, com- |
manding gen€ral of Fort Bliss, pirl Cold I
bars ou the Honor Graduate. Lieut.
Bergu)ann ls the son of Dr. aDd Mrs.
I
George P. Bergnann of Greenport.
I
L i e u t f n a n t B e r g m a n n , w h o r e c e r v c dI
lri! com)nission as a second IieuteDanrI
of artjllery in the Organized Rescrve]
Corps, was selecied for the holtor lor I
""r"
not
hni.r lo
\\iLhstdnJ, and'
H. SCHMALI'
was leceivecl lrsL week oI the
H Schmall ir1 Oakdeath of Witlian
liring ior
land, Cal., \vlrarp he li rd |Xrrr
lic sas 'r fnllnfr Matseveral learj
llere
arlcl was Fell klloNn
tiluckian,
${lere
for!(
and all elorlg r:l1e Nol lh
]el'nIilrg
he car: ieci ol) i tlpeNl)tt )
daughbusiness. He is sltrvived by tvo
of ChicoSo'
ters. Mrs. l.illlatr Co)I)c
o
r
klal)d'
o
i
u"J fut.. EIinor CarpeDler
whom he macle his home
sith
ialif.,
ls also pleasautly reMrs. Carpenter
here, having been a x'Ialti*"iou.t.i
tuck Higlr S.hool gradudte', "l-!t:T:
ne ur:u
inent in tlle schools actlvlllPs
Leo J Baldwin
sister' Mrs
i;;;;.
" etu.. \larrruck'eL'| h17!,
WILLIAI1T
Worcl
oieuy
The appoilltment of CounciLor Sid[y
W. oln;lecl of Mattituck couuci'I, No'
34. Jru]ior Order of United American
illechanic-", as special deputy for Suffolk counlY was announced Tuesday
evenlng at the regular weekly co[vocation oi the Moitituck lodge. cornmisJ'
sioued by State Councilor Joseph
F,ichards, ttle new deputy will hnve
councjls
jurisdiction over the- eleven
oi ttre 100-yeaf-old fraternity in I'his
t$<f '4 , 11 5 lcounty.
Mr, Olmsted, *ho is in charge of d)e ,
Suffolk I
naLuralization division of
County Clerk R. Ford llughes' ofiice
rf nlultn"uo, has been a Mechanic and
council
a memner of the Mattituck
fgtg and bas served successive\y
-**aan,
since
conductor, treasurer and
*
past five
frnally as coullcilol For rhe
vears, he. has been a, slate represeD-'atrve,
or rheI
urs.' sinrrctt'is r sracluare
T o b e - c o b r t r l lS c h o o l .N Y . T h c g r o o n l , l
ahinults of N, Y Nlilitary Academy ]
and ihe Mercllalrt NIsfine AcadetrlyL
Kings Point holds r colrlmissionIlll
N":t
:il:
.R:t:ll: j.'ll^_i:..Y1\
lT
Morall Towirlg alld Trallsportation Co
His faiher is County Clerk ol }<ings
Corulty ancl leader of tlle Kings County
Denlocratic orgalljzation, and is a
former Brooklyn postmaster' The Sinnotts are sul)]lner residellts ol Mattituck and many ol th€ menlb€rs of tlle
{eddiDg party also spelld tlleir--suln>t t 7 t' >
rners here
Wl
\v{rlter I ltr'jlliaD)s, l)lusic (lirectcr
at l,,lattitucl( High School, has bccn
sclectcd to bc nr^naqcr of thc G!.ncrll tr/lotors Execntivc Confcrcrrcr:
Horscshoo pitcltinjl tolrriLlmcnt to
bc hclcl at Lal{c Placi(], N. Y., Oct
5. tllrolrglr 8. ln 1t50. Mr \Vjlliatns
was thc author of a booklet "Horst'shoe Pitching, A F.r.crcatioDal Hobby,'' writttn
purposo of
for th.
guidance to bc3inners and lrrtatcurs. Iti ,r{s l)ltirlisltcd by tlte AcaLtl'rtty Pirrrti:rg Pr"ss of SoIthol\1.
Grn,rrl
J\)otnr\r'i)r)o ro 1)j. con(lusion tllRt ll)c tllthor
\\'orlld bn
t
h
c
b
e
s
t
suited to n)ADagc such a
1
n
&
t
i
o
n
a
l
t
o
l
r
r
n
a
m
c
D
t
r
n
o
st of the
e
s
I
arc nnl&tcurs.
I compony exccutjlls
W
i
l
l
i
a
D
t
s
h
a
s
b
e
e
n
w
o
r
lting on
lI{r.
I thc proj.ct sincc cDrly Arrgust, and
hi.l to rnahing flring trips to Detroil to lcccivc his rssjgnment, and
to Lal<c Placid to lly out official
i, orlrts 3rl4 llltlic iitLrj.,rtc trrangcI l ) I t ) 1 5 .A l l . \ l \ e n . . L s a n d s c r \ r c o l n
i lieu of ths tournanlent which will
'i1avc about
:0C entrics, arc bcing
paid iry CcDcral lfotors. Walrer rs
thrillcd
\\'ith
\\'holc project,
I hr
s l r i c h j r l s o l n c l r L l . r la f o l f r . n , l t r r p
shootjng tou fnantcDt ond cxhibition
for cafl).'l'his is thc fifth Nationdl
cvcnt in \\.hjch ho iras playccl on
irnport&trt part sinco lest January,
ic, a coast to coait TV appe&rancc
oi thc lvlattituck
Oct('tte, two coast
to coast radio pcrformanccs of the
Octctic;
ul{cle solojst and
song
lcadcr at tlle N:rtiotral Convcntion
of lhc Anrcrican Society of Pielo
TrchDicians hcld at the Hotcl New
Yorl{cr oir Aug f-i., and tlrc abovc
rhorseshoe torrltnDtcnt. Add to this
succc.ssflrl prenicre
of
I thc very
I I lro Nortlr Forl{ Concert Choir, l)ie
iDstmncntai
rolo worl< in
iukclc
New Yo: li end loclllv, hls r gulf,r
position iir t he Mattitllcl(
school,
ard his pinlto tunirlg, Walt
fcels
thcl he ls hrvrng u .omplcrcly hapI
Dusy seasorl.
ipy-arlq
:' ': -' .:" '.'\' " : '.' '"'
Twenty-five
Years Ago
Wires and poles fell and the branches
wele broken in a storm. Traveler Lako
reached a new higlt for the season and.
Fred Dries coutemplated moving his
household goods to the second floor
P
1, / 7I
of his homi.
&nf
Will v. Duryee, while going through
his attic. discovered an antique fourpster bed which had been stored tllere
lor over sixty years. It was ovex nine
feet, high and, could not be set uP in
the low-ceilirgdd larmhous. Ii was betieved to have been brought from
Ft&nce at the time of the Hugenot
emig?ation.
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54
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J. BLAIR TOUNG IIAS IiARROW
ESCAPq FROI4 LIGHTMNG
xf
D{ATTTTLICI(
By IIONAID
Gll.Drngr.rr:pyp
Mr and Mrs Charles Schacle are
i Lrghtnlng dealt J. Blair. young of
spending some time this week in
Laurcl a knockoui blow duing
the
P_ittsb_urg, pa, where Mr Schacle, a
storm that visited
, severe electrical .f'hulTdav
H J Heinz salesmaL is attendins a
]luttifuck
earty
afternooll
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Heinz cohf erence
L
$ifl
< nl
young at, the time
i of last week. Mr.
Davjd Warren, a i\Iatri[uck !Iigh
_
i was alolte paintlng insid€ of a house on
bcnool grAdUaLF.son of Mr arld MrS
'"Olejule,'
the
prop€rty near CmD
Aibert Warren of MBrttturk, was a
' Mirreoia aud at the same ilme
member
of a scjcnrific exDdrlitjon
listenthat returr.Ld Sun(13), after a rhrre
l ing to the Yallkee-Dodger serres game
months
expioration
of
Atlantic
emanating from a small radio atop of
OccaD depths. Tbe expcdition
was
a, nail keg. He remem.bels hearing the
rnaclu on rhe sca-going lug l{o,in
ryt_olor_',
] aoings oi the game's .u.ona ir*i.rg,
anLl wf,s undcr thc aujpiccs
.
and nothing more unfil he picked him_
i
loI Columbia Universily. thc Office
lseu up off the floor. T,lte ruil keg was I' .o: rf u N a v a l R e s r a r c h , t l r e N a v y , s B u r of Ships. and thc \\'oo,ls IIole
loyertur)red, the raciio on the {loor, but,
Instjtulc.
l\mong
still rvofking. It rvas ilre end of the I u c e a n o g r a p h i c
th^ mo-st impoftont discsyn6lp5,,,a"
foulLh inning.
rhal o: an o.ran canyon 800 lnilcs
Mr. Young had been oul for r Iong ] r I l e n g t l )
and 2J0 to iOU f, et jn
coLrrlt, but fotrnd hlmseif unhurt excx)e(lition was jn charge
cept for a nLunbness in both arrns, a l d ! q lDh . r -_W! _ hM9c r r r r ' , . L ; , r i l g o t " C o l r m _
:f
Lra Unl\.ersjty. )ourl3 V,arr(.n s.3s
slightly hurt, leg and a none too pleasant feelilrg in the pit of his storlach.] I t l r , s c i s D t u l o E i s l( , n 1 l ) , . I , r o j , , ! t , a D d
lologlstjLhuar'i \r^s Jon Lrnrl_
T h e r e t r J S a s u l f i l r i c o d o r a b o u l t h e l {I Jh lor rcg O
lr son ot rhc fcrnous Col und
I
J)lace a)rd a scorched snrell besidps. A I
C h q 1 1 ' . A L i r . ( l b {r ; : t r .
I
t h o r o u g h e x a n t i n a t i o l l o f t h e h o ' r s c l l X ' "rrvst. a 1 . . o l s a j s
l)ler{r (l ro l.n,l ir|
I
h o qe ! , e r ' . s h o \ r ' e d r r o t i r e
IoLr rnail p, r i.Ji, .rltr'. rt coly of Urn i
"ni"lo
damage.
r i t L r c l { H i g l r S c h o o l r r , . i s s t r c ,r
] Il ^ IMa l L
1l i t R l . l i \ \ I i l r l l k p r ! , : t U s o r ) r c r s r
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fire
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blew
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j expected,for tlle thunder anci lightning
(r:t i{rd, wr. LIluLlght.
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\\'ts fll,' nr.\vs Lll.rt nrr .1;q,.113-ng..
appetred t.o be centering ill Mattituck
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ut, n,lh( lrnv. I'j y(.rrs r)f ag.. Sllc
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there was a fire in the area south of
it oil,. o.'5? Ccfjll3n jutd Austrif,n
of thr' bowling a]1eys. Atter scouring' l ; , n i l . - L , . ir r - a g ' r J
i,urti, rputing iI
Frctorr Avenue aDd viclnity for some' l li'. Nirtiorrrl (.irirl)gf l,'uilr1 y,-uUt
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tiuie, they returrled withoul having 1o-'
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IrLris (l Pil(c, of Mattrtucl<. dicd
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s;1. On{' ol itvl- rjr)lls of ttr. laic \f illilN ilflrl'Iril{r.
h e ' . \ , 1 1 r l < c df o .
rr)ilr1y ta.ats 'rit\
thc J-oDg Islatld
i t a i i l l . d a ( 1 .f l n ( l b ! t c r .
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lhchan.".c Ila lli in ltrcv/ Yorli CiL.,.
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Sincc hls rotir{'nrclti tr1r.Pjk,-.has
!naLlr his ilonl(. it1 J'[i]tti:ufli.
Survi!ine ar{r a Lroilt.f,
llr\1ill
f t r r ' l l ,v l : r , . l r , ' t i . r j l , : r L r r .1 , h . r r ,
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.rnd 'L\'o
rri.ces, Mrs Johr! P((llirrg, ol Ncpics, l
Fll- and Mrs IJdgar C Schencli crf
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Funerrtl scrvict - will bo hcld on
Fridat', Oct t7 ..: 2 p |r at the pikc
1
hgme in Mattitu(:li.
Siclrrry Tuthill,
ol thai \'illagc, is in charge of arrangcncnts.
Exchange Program, boys anrl grrls
salectrd for high standards in scltool
woII(-, sporlsmansllip and
[rorsoDrLlII)'. Uln_srvfltcr-rtpp( r soys thlt Ilru
llj crlachlng on to Anleaican
lvlys
ral)i,lll', aild gocs on lo sry r|eiprncnlly,.lhaL hcr n,.w .olnpanionc at
scnool moJ l.Drn from h,,f.,'M&t,i_
t&lk" fufther leports tllat iltc rnaga z i n n s - F l l t n c d t i t e i s 9 6 1 1 1 "o v e r b i g .
boy ol th(. rveek is hnrror stilurnr.
right ficJder, .socccr p)a1,cr, hurrter:1
Jnd fish|r,
L^rry
Pchny, witlr J ,
y o a n ri li rr gg f o r f r i , , d (chhlri ,. .kkrrnn, . a
r nn,,ll lI , (l
planil, ri futLr,. jn I hrnjj, il (.1)!.jrr.
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get hef, shc wants a socrctarial po_
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sltion [fter gr.:lua,!ing.
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tlle l4en's Brotherhooci a', ilte presbyleriilll Cltu|ch diltillg roolir last lvedneserrJ'el'eut1tg.Tweltty_fouf ettencled
and all say that they \vere $,e11tepaicl.
T l l e . ) r D p p r t r . r f . n F r c a l l e n to t i e , g i r - e l l
br oue of tlte church ,Circles,, uncler
the cliair.luaDship of Mr,s Joill Hal_
lock. Rcast turkey, mashed potatoes
alrd g1avy, cl,earned cauliflo$,er and
otlrer good things colnprised the ruenu,
The speaker of the eveuing was Dr.
Prul Dielenbacher of Southolcl, whose
subjec| was Abralum
Llncoln. Dr.
Diefenbacher'n discourse coverecl fhe
rvhole life of ilte mariyred president,
and was given eager attentioll by the
ner1, s.ho enjoyed it illoroughly,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor from
Texas have been sperlding the past
two weeks with their parenis, Mr. and
Mrs. G€orge Taylor of Westphalia
Road. Mrs. Taylor, Sr., returned with
ttrem to visii her daughter itr Cali-
rornia. &1tIg,
/t{.!.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wa[ace 'rurnut nad a
very Jolly birthday party at dinner
and eveniilg on Saturday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Monsell
,and son,Jack of Greenport, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Monsell and Mr, and Mls.
Carleton of St. Albans and Wallace
Momell who has jtrt returlted from
Cuba and had many inLeresthg storie,s
aud snapshots to show from there,
I\4r. and Mrs. J. C. Hart of Brooklyn
spent the week end and Monday holiday at the home of his mother, Mrs. P.
Harvey Duryee,
Mrs. Herb€rt Boughton, wife of Maltituck's Flre Chief, has been elected
secretary oJ the lradies Aulliary of the
SouLhern New York VeteraD's ahd Volunieer Firemen's Association. Mr. and
trtrc. Boughton a.Utendedthe Auxiliary's
installation dinner-dance at Sunrisel
Village, Bellmore, L. I., last Thursda,yi
€vening.
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Louis O. Pike
Mattlluch lost rarlotheroi its esieenleci
i
citizel)s ol1 Tue!clay of this \,,,cekir
t h e c i e a t h o f L o u i s O p i k e , . , r € t i r e di
banker. He \\ as bollt in Ma lLitucl: i
eighty-three yctls ago, i.he son of the i
lale Mr. a|d Nfrs. Wilien H. pike.
He $as at olle tilne a rRilroacl telegrapher for the LoDg Islaud. Rail Road, l
startjng ai the ilIRttituck statjoD, and I
later serving at other stations. He lefl
the railroad to become a banker, ac- 1.
cepting a positioll in a New york City
bank, whet.c he tvas €ntployecl untill
the tlnle of ltis retirmeltt to his Mat_l
tituck home ai Sycalxore Farm. Mr. ]
Pike was f,nnd of sports, parlicularly]
o R s e D a l ,a n d b o c k i n t h e 1 9 2 0 s m a n _ I
aged some of the crack Matiituck balt
teams in the then North Fork Iraque. I
ulth $eat success.
I
Funeral services are to be heta at]
his late residence on the lfatn Roadl
Friday aflernooD ar 2 o.clock. Rev.i
Frank E. Magot. will officlate. Burial I
is to be in rhe plke plot in Bethanv:
cemdter]'.
I
He ts suvived by a brother. Irwin I
Dudley pike of Mat,Lituck; a nephew.I
Otls Pike of Riverhead, and two nleces.j
One ot tlrc lro[th's most intcr-l
e s r i n g r . a l . s i a l c L r a n s a c t i o n si s l
the salo by U'urB( Brown of hilI
propcrtl' on nliP Slr, cr lo Mr I
a r r d M r s R o h . r t S , l r . T L r n t r ' .o - |
storJ bri ){ l,Iildind on trrc .pr"-|
mises houses a sti{tionery and to-l
llacco rjtor.-' on tl)c rirain floor, L
u ' i t h l i \ ' i n g q u a r t er : j u p s t . r i ! s . M r i
B r o w r r , r v l r ' r , . L r r r ' l u M a t l l t u c l iI
from Jolncstrlort about t,.venty-fiveI
Y(,ars ago tr) cngago jn the stai i r , n e r y 6 u r : i u e i s ,; l i ; r t l y i o u n d h i s l
increasiiig trarlc nt',rdedr larg{,r
s t o ! e , b l l i l t t l ) e i l r c s ( , i r tb u i l d j n g a n d '
mide hiri hotlr: orr il)c secondfloor urLjl s lew yrars ago s'heu Ile
novcd t.o tile Boulevurd.Tlte new
t( nants lvili tal(e ovcr tltc psgmi:,rs and .)periltc lhe store thc
firs: oI Novcnrber. In tilrc Mr
Bro,vn u,ill br a3sociated in busilrcs l witir his son, Kenneth Brorvn,
v,'lto conducls
a )na{chine s}io;r o)l
I tan Lltor. ,\v.,rrl'. 'il, 1 Ls planninl,
t. i ltlarJL lljj brr.rncss in a ndrv
aluarLers to be
&nd nlore )llodrrn
erectrd cD \Vickhal)1 AveDrre, north
of th.-r rallr()a.l crosljirLg. NIr Brown
rCnor3e, tl,Jt rsr sal's lre is going,
the claily contacts
to miss gfr'atly
'rith
his cusLoroers \r'ith whonr he
has hld so rnuny plcasarrt r.rlatior.-s
r.vhile serving theln ove! the countthesc
cr. Vy'e are suLe, too, that
same peotlle \\,ill miss George, and
lre ought
to be around
feel that
rt. Ieasl or,. Cal a wenk to Pass
the tinre of ,lay with thorr. indu:gc
in the frier)clly banter that always
prevailed, and also give an occasional account of his Sunday trils
in a rowboat.
across the Sound
oulgoin3'
wishes
the
Mattituck
and
the incoming
Selts
Browns
cverv succ'-ss in their chanse ot
'5',t15.}
businesses. D4f
'aa
I Miss BessieGaffney
(.<'--
Bssie cafiney of Bay Ave., \\J-)
J,.Miss
pssed away sudd€nly on
| ,rotDrruck,
october 21st. Alihough in ill
l,lu"jgy:
lhealih for some time her de3th was
&<t
z>. tt
y
I ulqpected.
5
was born In London,
*Mls
,Gaffney
on Monday, November :6,
fl19,"1o,.
a-nd came to the Untted States
ll:/".
qas a vouns tadv.
she came
l:ln:l :19
, ro Matiltuck from New yoik city and
bomdtng house in Mattituck
:lir:d
1
ran.for 84 years, in fsct,
'::.t:n,.h"
, unur her passing on Tuesdey. IIer
died in Iondon after which
lmoth-er
her family came over htre
and her
I
Jraher, C-hristopher Gafixey, wlas a,
had r shop tn Cutchogue
t:l:ol
".d years until his passing.
ito:-,-.1y
,--Miss_Gaftney
is surrlved by g, atut"r,
Marthe Lindsay of ivrattituct<.
lMrs.
Kosary services were held
at Iaontrrd I
I
j and Rogers F\rneral Home tn Cut_ I
lcnogue on Wednesdsy evenlng at 8l
ll M: A Requiem Mas was onireO in I
LadV of Good, Councn Church
l9g
inl
. Mertlcuck on Thursday
morning at I
r
j9:30 A. tvl with R€v. .r. C. srein;
wa6 ,r ,the
las .cerebrant. IntBrmet
/r3muy plot at Sacred Heart Cemet€ry,
I Cutchogue.
I
The culpits who indulgedin somc
unappreciated HRllowe'en pranl{s,
one of whirh caused eonsiderable
property- damage, were all
roun(led
UP..by Southotd Town polic., and
will,. we bellcve, think twice before
cutting_ up such capers in the fu_
ture.. Six sch@l girlJ were jnvotved
D rhe turnjng in of a false fire
-&larm that evening. The subdued
Young ladies appearcd beforc the
members of the Mattituck Fire
at last Wednesday
: , o l . gs" nmecting,
y
nlgnt
after the firemen
had debated whether or not
a
ctrerge Mould be preferred agsrnst
them. The firetnen, who h a v
e
answered.sever&l fake alarms, two
othcrs within ths past year, na_
turally_.have felt pietty inAignant
a,Doutthe matter, and a number
of
them, fs.vo-red having the girls
Dlought before a Justice of pea.e.
rr. was pojnted out by others, that
wnIe. such a procedure might be
Justlfted,-lt could effect their fu_
ure, tn that the record would have
ro be shown on their college en_
trance papers. civil scrvi4F examin_
atlons, etc. After considering that
aspect, it was agreed thai t h
e
m&tter. be closed with the gir)s
oernS_tectured by Fire Chief Heroert Bouqhton &rld asked for an
lpotsy.
^Chief of Southold Town
rouce Utto
Anrjg first gava the I
glrls an explanation of the pro-l
cedure,with his own lactrr.- ai...l
whlch Mr Boughton gave his talk.
W t h t h e w a ; n i n g t h a t a n y o n cI
caught turnlng in future lalseI
alerms would not be dealt wit L l
so.llghtly. The indlvidual six apot-l
""ff :ilS#ff9L?:3';*
:1",".
"
".I
..sport,,
nSrlow€'en
was ratber
an I
expenslve
one for about
a dozen I
and
girls
two
whose prank i
Poystesutted
ln damage
estimat;d
at
over. 9500 worth of squash on the
Huslng farm. The squesh had
be.n
pled
ln mounds
Bbout the farm
and covered with leaves and grassl
tor ptotection
unill the opportune
-bc
time- Came for them
to
rnarXebO. lhe Coverjngs had been sct
afire with. the result that tbe croF
weiluined.
No f ire €larmwf,s turned
ln. rnese ln thc escspade had to
to lnake up the trnount
of thc damage at the tune of around
g4O
eacn.
tne lvutLriuck .tlre company held
its Ootober meeting last Wednesday
evening, following a chicken supper.
At the meeting, Chtef &lgineer Herb€rt
Boughton briefed the firemen on the
scheduled defeme alert on October 25.
Ttre firemen will be in readiness to!
whatever duties are assigned to thern.
With the well known generosity, the
firemen yoted a liberal sum for the
purchase of candy for the Chamb€r
of Comerce
Hallose'en. celebratiort
They will also assist in polic.ing ard
floodlighting the Hallowe'e4 parade. It
was voted to hold a turkey raffle at the
Nov€mber meeting.O<t ll.
rlt L
----,
(1,.,\{attituck
Hallowe'en ;
"
a Gfeat
"t?aftV
SUCcegs
fLur,
6 t I t t'i
I
passea by with a lot of
I Hallowe'en
lfm funished lor a lot of children by
Mattituck CtDmber oJ Colmerce,
Ithelassisted by members of the Mattltu(,k
lFire Department. Rvenis of the evening
venl ofi smoothly, except lor one or
two "sour notes," for which the s!pnc^ra
h.,
The
n
. ! ^v
rr !Dr !rvn' !^rnwrai rh!irlJi .l v
H?llowe'en
';fii:H'']"i:X.Xii; .'djner
A palrorl ol Al Hark€r's Cutchogue 'filatrtlUGl(
L Ol L'= .iTi:,;'ffi,
that, the diner attracted
"" up ner Post ofice posi:ian.to a lar;greports
sgirool of fishing enthusiasbs Christmas
Activity;
Will
oake her home in Glen Cove qas a bit i
one day lecentl,- wheD a fisheman was
"iren
Drevious. Mrs. Benjimiu colijDued il
ifr. lo.ut p. O. lnril jusL Iecenll\'. Her
,'!'r.eddie
place has beeu taketl by
,,Ff edclie',,postmastet.i
Hashnser. Take
,,no):.. lincisry, and asisiant "Stan" r
pvlko, turn the clock back several
years, ancl you,d have tlte ltucleus of a
leatn,
basketball
crack
strrt€d
fiarrrle
at
6130 well
o
cDsLumed
9::"
.htlldtf
I T'tre MrtIn uluD rlro solrrresLrurrwr!'r
children participated. I\4u:ic \,,xs funltn"-aOv"rtir"O producl, an aggregation
i(had
hv
tha
..1'^^l
h6-i
- '
hllc the
of local gourmets' gathered at corwin
fire trucks lishted the csvnlcade vith
riaOr.i" poixt bulgalow
;r;;;;o;i"
'J;;"ltpi'ilX
arilffttiH Ji;
T;'J "1o'"nu"'i crtrkrastsaturdav
aromd
vinase
businesc
.,i;;.
rhe
;;i., $lT'.,1TT;;:.tf,L:-:i$"f"ili"T^:l
back to Pike Sir"el io the "rlr
where
the
masl'.r-
n '1.
't
..3 ",",",''otto"u'
thejudsjns
or cosri,
l;?.i;;
hv
some
t"#
of prizes.
iwentv
clubmen
lloward
H:'Ji::11";:'.,H:,r:;',|'lT:
rwoch'dren
orNrr..
ar:dN,rrs.
David fr"iil?'i"t#;.ii;:il'Jil'"T;ff".o,]:
Cooper, wbo alsa]'s h:ve clelpr rigouts,
iook 1st and 2nd prizes. Rr lh Cooper
las rhe old wornan in the shoe" *^rning the .cvcted tirsl, Carrl Cooper,
i l a n o r g a n g r j n d F r .w o n
prize,
"r"orrd
iand Mary Gwenn Pennv' daughier. oJ
p
e
n
n
y
,
Mr. and Nrrs.Arthur N.
tnira.
i
i AIter the distribution of these atrd
imany other prires, there wes a movle
l6how and Hallowe'en refreshments for
youncer elemeni, and danctns and
lihe
refreshlrents
for t}le older children, ell
I
1r-"" " r" ' . "
l
.
ihe Hallowe'en
window
patltll1g
I h
were
lcontest'. in which spooky piciues
George
lpajnted on store shopwindows,
Lamage, Jr.'s contribution
was iudeed
last to leave, rerumed to tbeir Brookhome last n€ek. They're the kind
lm ';;;i"
*..a rLu to n^u. hgrg rhe
;1
l v e a i ,-r-L' -m O .
l"'-' i ; , , t1 ''ith sorro's oI
I Mattitucli lr:-DrL
.Tcrrr Grai,am
tnl' o.r;l; ;;
'I l v l o o r h e a t l , r v i f r - ' r , 1 1 ) r R o b c r ' ' " l ,
Moorhea(l of 125 Rem8en Strc-et,
Blooklyn, on Fridey of le* '*eek.
f]^"_j.l:3.::.r-::::ns.:."j:_^.'.d::::.:
ltrattituck.tor
forty years,
.possibly
aDd wds llighly regarded bJ' hoel
S€rof friends in this communlty.
at the Fairvice6 w,rre conducted
)vfonciay
.hild
Chapcl,
Brooklyn.
of this weck at eight o'cvening
ciock. Brsidr's hcl husband, she is
exhibiting a heDdsoDe striped bass,
weighil)g 31 pounds and, mesuring 38
inches long. Girth.measur€ments wete
not reported, but were in proportion,
t.he roes being as large as an ordinary,
Our inlorrrant tells us the fish vas out
of iis nairuai habitat, which he some.
how aitributes to the election results,
. said fjsh b€ing iryiluenced by the
Eisenhower landslidclrhylty'
I | 1z
Mr and Mrs. A.lexander Leighton of
Sall Lake Village left this week to
spend the winter at their home on
Melbourne Island in Floride.
About tlventy Guild members met at
the Chapel of the Presbytreian Cttuch
on Tuesday evening for their regular
monthly supper aud scl&l hour. AJter
the business meeiing following supper,
Mrs. Tlowbridge Kirkup's pupils of ttle
New Suffolk sceond grade Drovided the
members viih an enteriaining program
of songs @nd danffi
at which tfie
children did exceptionally well and
tr?re much enjoyed bl' ihe Guild members.
The Fire Department Auxiliary met
on Wednesday evening for the eiection
of officers and lo celebrate theh eighth j
arniversary. The followingofiicerswere
elect€d. MIS. Ruth Itras, Plresident; I
Mrs. Patricla Browne, Vice President;l
i M r s B e t t y T y l e r , S e c r e t a r y ;a n d M r s . l
]Helen McOalthy, Treasurer. Twenty-j
meubers wele llles€nt. A birthclay i
I Urree jce
crean and coffee uere served
I cake,
by the corrmitlee i! charge.
]
oovwio"r"e_;-c"Ji
ll:.p.":r iherucky
donatpd
by N. r(ouros,ril:,ilt,,i,#n":,,oil1n,rT;$itj
iY]^"]lty
r l o c r r p n:i:!1"
olographer.
fhe snur note mentioned
?.bove ocI
lcurred shorily after lhe tefmination of
parade, when the fire siren blew.
Ithe
r ia""'air:irrl*'-iilrpi"c".ij.ii* ili
I LIrs Jobn .l
| ii." ,i.puti,y
I' r e a v . , m n r , t .
Keaincy. Thcy have
br.
of 3ll i11 rhejr
what.1.q3 b.'-.1:-^':**"":::111
lliliill*l"il^,"i"-:1""i--y::-doing II aruaur"
is ,he issuance ol a trefiic
I potice duty and otherwise assisting dw_
in Lheevenings elobrarion, came tear_
ing back to lhe firehoue, only to find
thai it had been & false atarm. A rew
other prml:s rere reyrcrtecl.
| order ejven by Jams R,. Macdufi,
giate TfafI chairman of tbe New York
I tic Commission, r€gulating parking at
on Rout€ 2b by establishing
luatiituct
a bus siop on ihe north side of the
prohibiting diagonal parking
by
route;
'"""'
"J '"."" ::"'
srrnnpr I l
RFmember
the Asocialion
on the norih side ror 3s5 feet and on
date-T\resday, November t,ur, JJiiii-th;l | |
lhe south side bv 434 feet and bv limit&t the chapel. This includes ;lt
I
circle members and all others who are I I ing parking to one hour from I A M'
interesied in joining one of the Citcle" I i to 6 p. M. where diagonal parking is,
in Church $ork. The committee willl
tprohibiled. Tlte localiou, we under- |
funish rolls, coffee, etc., and" ihreel
lii"nA i. rhe rraflic lichr corner inier-l
I
members of each Circle will furnish
I srcting noute 2b and the Souncl Avenue I
desert. After the usual busin€ssmeet-l
--_.'^--'
+L^ ^116,. ic ih. l.Fqrrlt ofi
ing,Miss
Berty
,.u,orch.,,a,
,'#:tr: i }Ti" XX.',i:"r#,til
;i"tn;'f:'i:Jjl
Inen[ and popular lecttrrer, wjll be the
couil;i
Commeice w]rich has beel
Mr. ancl Mls. G€orge EUiotl Aldricil 1
1orI
of Mat,lituck have infitatioDs out
Lhe rnarriige of lileir cla\rghiel, Eunicel
Ipuise, to l\rfr'.lvalter ndgar Almbrusi, I
sn of N{rs. Carl ArnlbrusL of Iwatti- I
t,ucli a|d thc llle Mr. ArnbrusL The I
wedding will l,ake Dlace al the Malh- I
tuck h'esbyteriall Church on Stinday l
fVou"-uu" 30ur at. four in the efier- ]
noou, A receptlon will follow in the I
churclr parlors. '?t+,f t +, ll l' v
i
Mr'. tlenry Scherg€r celebraLed his
seve]]ty-forD lh birlhd,ay at Ilis holne
on PaciJic StreeL Guests for the oc- I
c&siorl were N{r's. Harriet Bau€r andl
Mr. George Cornelius, both of Jamalca, I
L, I.
l
oJ'-ientreccuins
throushout
,n. *"'1, | --'::T;X.::;l"l*,,1:,T",:.tl',jil1iH::l
'l,and Slates and her lalk, at a promin- |
nisht,
Fridav
I1l(e&rarm
;lL3#?":"""."Hf#,J:X;T-;i[f, | , e.,ro*rhe.
nmn.circre1, or which*'"1 i"rrrl 13i**:,T".:'*jX'il"i"lf
NlacNish is chajrman, is in charse of i l*""
"tJ;";""t::,:
lThursday night al B o'clock a chicken
Suest ol honor. Mlss Hu is ai th
the meeiing and it is tropea rl'l-"--"-il
as runed our the rast rt-":" #iiiil
nmberedoversixry,wil
-"-*-"1:;:;;l
#;;;l
"* asai,x
what promitrs to be a very lnt
Fvphihd
| . ,---.
I Dr. and Mrs. John cildersleeve of
.Brook;yn spent a tew days last weekl
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood i
I Reeve. They also spent considerable]
I of their time calling on their cilder- |
]sleeve relatives in town, 1vh1ch,con-l
I sidering ihe number, is no small project. |
sunday was observed at I
] laymet's
Prsbyterian
Church
Sunday ]
I the
'Wickham
of I
lmorning with Elder John
I Cukhogue Dreachins the
sermon. I
lrnose *no hmra hrm. say he had al
lhouse
omed.
bv
william
Maston
jllll-"111::'"'j':::':i
l:iytlltnere
l'I".wes
lltt"conslder&ble
damase to
llut
lthelr loctgings Saturday afternoon the
a brusb lile near DeeP
icall was for ')t
i Hole cr'eek. o-. ( r t I !- v
I Roberl Seh took over the stationery
land tobacco business of George Brown
{ on Saturday. Mr'. Brown corr€cts a
ltntsmderstanding &bout the sale of his
| business, in that Mr. seh boughL the
luusiness and goodwill, but not the
| Uuitding aDd premises, which remein
I the property of Mr' Broqrn'
lrui$ D Brodcricl{
or Mattituck.
...Pl,l:P€::.dfJi"k
tvery
rinemesese,
verlua*.*a-i" u1 yjiiJl'"",i#?I,fi.]itlrrflilB:'+i:l
I sincere manner. He was assisted ln
]conducting the service by Elders Fred
I Boulcher, Jr., and Vernon Strub oi
lbhe Vattituck Church. The choir rendered a pretty offertory anthem with
Cecil Young as soloisl,
iioo lesacies for Joel S
*iiii.i"ijj""
and Russeil Nine, lricnds, Mattituck, and gives the residrrc to Ida
Donovan, &lso of Mattituck. Lcrov
' Reeve of Malti!1ck is e-xecutor'
;lOSot'fr
U,tt,tiCtir
Joseph Halecki
of Depot Lanc,
Cutchogue
died
the
Esstern
at
L(,ng fsland
llospital
on Wednestlay, Nov
born
rn
12. IIe
was
Poland on December 10,1879 &nd
had been a resident of this community
for 35 years. Mr
Halecki
lleving
sold
was e retired fafmer,
years ago. An
his falm
several
arde[t
church goer, lle was quiet,
unassuming
end
well
liked. llc
w&s a member of St Joscphat Society of Our Lady of Ostrabr&m&
w&s stricken
Church.
Mr Halecki
suddenly and removed to the hospita) by ambu)ance where he died
sever&l hours later.
Among the survivors are his wife,
Flalocl(i
Victoria
of
Cutchogue;
daughters,
Adanl
sjx
Mrs
Celic
and
Mrs
Charles
o.f
Jazombeck
of
Msttituck,
Mrs John Bielewicz
Southold,
Mrs
George Golembeski
of Riverhe&d &nd Mrs Hcnry St&nkewicz and Mls Stanley Cierach of
Peconic; twelve grandchildren
Bnd
great-grandchildren.
three
Requiem
Mass
was
held
High
Friday, Nov 15, at 0:30 am in Oui
Lady of Ostrabranra
R C Church
itr Cutchoguc
with
the Rev A J
pestor,
InCizmonski,
oficiating.
in
the
Sacred
terment
follo'{ed
Heaft
under
the direcCemetery
ticn
Rogers
of
of Leonard
and
Cutchogue.
It iakes a gmd deer hEter to come
back home with a deer. But lrving
wblls of ihis Place, accompanied bY
bis son, "Jerry", did t'he irick on &
receni motor trip io Applefon, Maine.
Each brought back a six Point buck'
"Jery", who is in the ldavy and siationed ai Norfolk, Va., ws home on
,|'dv'
'l' r /1 'l }.
a furlough.
Check4[vlpf#9*p'
N o m i n o t i n g C o m m i t t e eN o m e d
To Bring in Siote of Officers
ot Annuol Meeting in December
The MaititucL Chantber of Cont-
melce
met
llToltdav
ltighl
at. Jim,s
Diner
for
their
Novenber
session,
which iollow€d a line baked ilaln dinnel served bJ' the Gauers. A gooC attendance
vas
ol) haltd
to consiclel.
selveral natters
{hiclt
\{ere
brought
up aud rr,ele subjects of prolongecl discussion.
One of thesc.rrs
the good aud bad
flspn.ls oi l.tl).r.inlDc.
cousi.leta{l by
S e n l e r I r c ( s s : r \ ' . . r r dI I q l l , t r s . t r r ' t i c AnCe A CorDDtiilee of tNo \!as appointed to nake jnvest.igations and Leport at & iuhrre nlceiiDg.
The llallqure en plogra)11 wis allother
quilc
subject
lhat
wrs
thoroughly
talked over. Nith Lhe thouglrt in lie\!,,
that while past events itad bcetl succes"cfully conciucted, ihere Nas ah{ays
roorn for implovernent,
and !bat cooperation in thc fulure rvith the local
yould
Lior)s' Clrb
fiuther
bencfit the
yoLliI
progfan].
The ChaDiijer oI Comruerce, in kceping up its \\'orli of enterLeinig thc ]:(iung
Deople, aunollDccd plans to b|ing SilrLr
prefor ilis NDual
Claus to Maftitltch
visit.
Chlistnlas
Pf€sidellt LRilrelrce Reeve announced
that, the Pacilic Sbreet sidewalk. wl)ich
lhe organization
hacl ask€d lhe Towl]
Board to {lDish, haci becn co!upletecl,
also tbai, a lr rr)dsome "welcomc
lo
sign had been received ancl
M3ttituck"
woulrl be crected on RcrLlte 25 near thr
Powder Plrff Gas -qtalion.
Maltituck High School PriDcipal A. C.
reGarelle reported on the situalioll
garding
proln*d
the
aciditions
to
school building.
A n^n:i,,ri,.n
.am,n,itoo \.XS ap_,
''\ '-
poiuted
election
lheeting
""'*
to select, \fiicers ior the annual I
to b€ held in Decenlber. This I
will be held ai Jim's Diner.
I
I
Iuiss JoaD L. IIUDI(ell)rcll, daughlerl
of Mr. aucl ^,{rs. Willirll
Unkelbrcli
oI I
Xlatlllrrck,
a sophontole
Lrt Cornt,ll I
Unjverr^i11., has beelt nanrect u,inrrcr of
I
the Cl)ar1es E. SlDiilt IUentot.ial FllDCl I
Scholarship lor 1052. Miss Unkcibach
rs a g|aclrraie ol MattitLrck High School, i
c l a s s o f 1 9 5 1 .S h e i s a n e D l b e r o f A l l r h r
OmicroD Pi sorority. plays tho celtoi
ilt the college orchestra, sings in ilrej
'woDer's
Glee Clltb a)rcl is rD tct,Icss]
rnemller of "Keures',
College Dramatic,
crub.
.71V.y",ftrr.
OI p1l Ij.qlar
locil
irrt"rnst js I.lre
ia.l lltat llte lotiltder of tltc S.lloltrsltip
I
jFilrrd. the lore Charles E. Snlirlt. foilntefly was a r.esident of Southokl.
Col. n".inclberghFays
a visilop Ee:')ltlg.
J Coloilel Ctrirles A. Liudnergti "t
Darien, CoID., spent parL of SlutclaI,
i
I af tel noon wiih Dr. anci L{l's. H. RobiuI son Shipherd. discusing lhe book hc
ihas.been writirg about, his recor(l_
ibfelkiug. rronstopflrgllr
froln Ne!v.
l Y o I k l o P r r i s M a l . 2 0 - 2 1 ,t i l ? . l o b n
published by Chartes Scr.ibner,sSons.
I
I WheD ilte questiorl catre uD of ltis I
l.speakinShere, he explairreOttrat for teu I
Iyears pastj he has had lo make it a rule I
I to decline aU invitations to speak. Before j
l l r e n r a d e r h t t d c c i s i o l l .l l e f o l l n d l i l l t
his speakilg rnade it impossible for
'I l r i r n
t o d o a D J , ' i l ) i n ge l s e .
I
l. He hffi- -ulso ulade it a rule Do. ro
. c$. he
l l p r h i m s e l f b e p h o L o g r a p h e dN
land Mrs. Lindbergh oan go about i[]
lNew York and other ciiies, like thci
lrest of us, to restaur.ants and theaters, ]
lwithout being lecognized and beirgl
I
ll mobbed by hero-worshipping crowds.
?3,
N0RRI$,
IJAI|IES
Minsrretr
shcw
i- c;il;;iii"xg"li*i*:.,1i"^1i;H[.:'*T,tlli
]#';-ffi':lr:ffi1':rru5lhi-l
PR0I{I0TER
57
| $P0RTS
M;s;urs " "T..uu.. I I ArmbrusL-Aldrich
fl#attituefu
liigh,{chool'si i
2oth- aged, uri
wedding otr Sunday, November 30Llr.
ltuck. died on November
Ai four o'crock rn rhe arrernoon Miss
lv."r". she w6 a daushter of the lak
Fobinson.
Reeve
Alice
I wetrs and
] Eurrice Louise Aldrich, daughtel of Mr.
serviceswere conducted.by her
| suriat -Rev.
]and Mrs. George Euioit Aldrich of
Bay
of
Robinson
became il]e ibride of IvIr.
A.Uyn
|,,.-";;;
IuaiHtuct,
cemetery,.Maitituck
Bethany
l warrer Edgn' Ar'lrlbrustt son of -xlr's.
iiili.., iL
aL 3 o:ctock.
i;;;il;;;ft.;;;;,
]carl A:rnbnxi of Maftituck, anct the
M' Armbrust.
Armbrust
invalid. itaie
l-;;:_',,^-,,"
hed been
teen an
an invaridr
whohad
I raietttr.
t:':": s,ha
l" .yl',
period of years' is survlved I the church was effectively irimled
lfor a tong
Mlss Ella
lfor the occasion wilh baskeis of $hite
llv tr.. nuiu"nO, a sister,
Mattituck: two brothers' A]| chrysanthemums with lturel and oiher
l;ones-of .
I
I
!-r
,
F
a}ifi
[-i€St
flVef
I
r
L
7.
1s'r
asv
Tirc rlJlilieciriir
illitai
Minslrel ]
Shoir', Irr:i:[tc(l trflcf3 i, n€ar capacitr'
aucilence at i'{at'"irrfr: tt'*n.,.-":tl1o,
audjtorjL;r la:t Frirt:i:i ri3ht. fias ad-LL
verri:eci as bigEer ni.l t)etter thxn ever.
I
n.
Flgi,,i'tf
r
t
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shogr ir irossibtt.,r.. tort ou"iJii,i"i
rrrrc trrDr.i ,,bi:ger ir:d ,r",r:,,,f"":":"';i
J a!t)lie.t. f.ir. a tarBer.."", ,"*,o.ll'i,,ij
l C h i c a g oC r a i n B r o k e r ,O w n e r
It - o f D e t r o i t R e d W i n s s a n d
o l y r r r p i aA r e n a ,l s D e a d
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sp..tnt In THE Nt\v Yonx Trrit:s,
l
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NorDec.4-James
I cnrc,rco,
t11(lL
blol(cr
u'ealt.hl,, grain
lris,
sportsDla.r1, clied here todily ill Pasof
13.
stvant HosiriLal aL tho ege
He entered the ho-qpital on Tlresa
ilh
o
a
r
t
]clay for Lreatment of aL
jricnl.
presrdcrt
ot
i'fr. Norris, u,ho w.s
llhe Nofris Grarrl Company in Chia
ll i
n
l
e
r
e
s
t
s
lcago, hacl business
\\,as best
l{e
over' thc
\\'orld.
j)rnosn, horvever, as the P)olrotet
3rld ou'nef ol hocliey t€a.nls. IIe
foun(ied the ol.l ChicsSo Shanli ocks ot tirc American llo, l(eY AssociatioI aftcr llc was (lellied a
]Clr:cago fraDclrise in the Nntional
Hocl(eJ, League, La.tcr he becan)e
Recl
the owne| of the Detroit
Wings.
He contitrrc(l his iutercst ln
hocliey untll hjs clorl'!h. I{is soD.
.Iahes D. Noil js, is vice presiclent
of the Chicafro Rlacl{ Ha.wlis in thc
Natl"rrrl I.eiXUo. Tlre .lder' llnl I is
also had Ia|gc intt'le::ts in the Chica.go Staclillnr, N{adisLrn Sqlla) e
Cai.dcn in Ne\\'Yorl( and Oll'lrpia
iA|ena in lJetroit.
I Bor{ in Montreal, lre attende(i
lUre Montfcal Collcgeiflte Instilute,
]where he a.cqujred a reprtation as
a hocl{ey and lacfosse flaYer Bnd
l \ l c C i l l U D i r e rs r l v . H e j r l s i \ ' . i i n .
sisted that hocl(cv u'9s the kinH of
lsports. although he lBter Decan)ea
iulil
figlltillg
followcr
of ll ize
ra c in!1.
jroom
on.rrre
srage
a,:cl."
oJJ,"'i'.iii,iIn,*:'T,",?:_*"*i'i"3ii1,TH |?::"Jl*".;.it'l:,li,lll.."i.t',*,i.il.
carrhardly be inlasiued.
I
Bob Magor
.1s initrrtoLu+,0r, lif,
l#;i;i""r'";;
e)rci-
l"-'---
]lnen, a huge chorus, ciozejlsof specialty
l a c t s , t o g e t h e r r v i t h e : < c e p l i o n a rl r a n g e , . r , o n s s . a : c ra n i r , , e , , p r o v i d e d
,,,,^n,
rneartl lu) hours of firsN-clNs enterI
irarnnrrrr'. Itorl Albrecht. srevF Bass-I
B
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l
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r
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H
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s
o
n
'
llord.
' Fralrk l,{ilowski 3nd Jim Palash were
providect songs,
ithe enc-nen rvho
i dances and comedy. Whether mistreatjinraouMagorisamis-Darlect "Friendabout in a
ishiD' nlirnber or cavor+.ing
'IJokie-pokie."
luierd .i.a;rneralled r:.
end-n:cn w€re always on hand to
Ithe
Lkeep rhings movi.ng.
u'"iu.ffi1'f,i,rS
-::-
"
s,trile Mls, caru Le v3lley,
ls.ln.."a
|ihe
church
organisi,
played approprLate
lmDsic and Mrs. James Wasson sang
and a beaurlfut weddins
l. .*1"y,:1
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l : ' i : : : . : : s i . . : Dy
. " 1 :sluoyD)g
:i
1 l : : : ror,a,c&reer
: , : r ^ : _ u ^ ^ : : : , irr
lnymr ry D Harderoc.
lffucauon.
I thu wedding party entered, as the
lrofession, A.lptter relrtcheen. -t nl yurrescj negr v e . d D y t n e s c n o o r , t t j t o . T : l w e a a i n g l n a r c h w a s p l a y e d , t h e b r l d e
lon the arm ofherfather,whogave
glrts and
.l:,
tl::"
?,:o
9t
lher in mrriag€, the ceremony belng
"SPtrt-,
.in which they are_txaining _The Misses
by R.ev. ltank t. t*r"iil
loitor.ru
warren
are
Lutz
and
Margalei
Janet
I na*tor of the church.
I
aiBrooklynHospital;.MissJudilhT_uiwedding gown was ofl
l'?iu
hiu is 8t' Methodist H?.pli"l;-,M1"."
" r t u ubridal
'"
s&tin, prtncess siyle,!
iutush pinx
Ruth Ailn McKav is at st Mary's
I with sweelheart, necuine ancl e ]onel
lHospital; Miss Blanche Siehien ls
Ii."in.
st" wore a string ot pearlsl
itrainins u!_sol!h:1lLo1-i!
tip veil ot blush pli& rmY11v.]T;
rin""ring."
the Misses Patricla
l^^'*'a .itt illusion was caught, r'lLh a
lT"l].1!:-H:t_p]',al
and Jean MacMj)lan-are
helo of btush ptDk satiil
lio-utnu"*
iTerpening
I:;;^c
lcompleling thejr riDal vear' Mis Joan
with €rystat squins.
rrer
is^curently enrolled,in the
luntetuacn
ln'o"*... or.r" a cascad.eor whiie pomprosranr
t h e . f o r m e r s t u d e n t s . o fM a t -
I ccrrsran:e Papurca's fine sopranoi
gr"ut uauuni"'uJii
lvoice lvas hearcl ro
*;"T:,.::;
l,,comes Along a Lu",,
,'Jambalaya,,,ut.o
-t,erny, in
l.oi""j'i
aLcornr,rr. u(c wilhelmr,u*.nung."
r]ri.nl
lt'y,:t:ii l::L"::tfnal
rron c;crnany,*or ..p..i"r upp'i)u." lt.}' u:t":ttl!l'11{:tj'111-1-..-.
Th.e h.jgh school^Rnd the communlty
with hel channing songs in her nalive
|anguage.
I
llt"
Justlv prouo ot lntt9.youl{
l*.*-mums wjih rvyandsrreamers.
l""iie rriae's marronor honorwas
l:urs..lohn A.Mazzafe$o of creenport
land her bridesmaids were her siskr,
|1ot-tll
knoun
',.'...'1* l:"j T;J","Jr1"";':l"lf.o'l',ff"Jji"lii'
,-A srrr'gro'p
]#i,:J,1lll,,yiT:h,.i:,::i,TlTiT*'
two "numbers an
neffieq rnese
lr."t ia
|""a
aDpro-priate
ab*r.,,Raet:i:..::l:;
sons.
"ora,y
;liRanclle's,tppealed,in
""a
#:';".;';il.JT;
l;;;."d,";fi#
boy ,Ioe" nnd tile llokie-pol
trom one and all
. j\riitr
lt)e
enci-rnen.
rrr*"
haplen
wher
,,..jlilf
),,ri,*':.ur.,
provides
rheun'*,.:,t1,:::
lre.Dr,,,,'3
t'#
;l':i'i:li ,llJi-" ;i'l'?^;liiJ,.'0",
ol
hoDor
wore
i"""".""r,0.rusrrronuiii, trledaush-lliilil' #tt"r*#;liid:'gll,
T,:
orMalnRoad.
Frazee
kr orMr-s. -o_.
Ii.i.i' ru'ou.".or thebride)or Janlesy
'r+tr b1
_c,
l
1
r
(brother.
o9.t and Davicl s. Garthweite
Iv{attituck, N. v.
, (rtdcr gro,ir.
r,vra.rio
ocl€ue,
Drade
re,,1o.s
I rrrr
T1', prcsenfe'da gfoup oi old faiaucl
l l ' o r i t € s a i r d a s u ; u a l s t o p p e dt h e s h o \ ' .
Joan tr(l shiriey Dorns, Ann 3nd PaI tricia Irlccl, Joa)) Gerharclt, Iuarilyrl
]Hami[on, cor]starce papurca and Alber,ta \\rarreu have sung rogether ior
le lcrrr '.rrne axd thetr ]rerflr.ntence
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r'r'drrK ryrer was operated on for
herniaattheEasternlfnglslandHospital early last week, and is reporied
making a good recovery.
Bel) "Cappy"
'cteaning
Jacobsen of the local
ei;LllshmenLhasbeenanoiherhusoiialoa-'\ 'r.>
lt -t',
tien!,.
Jreception for 1b0 guests wN held in
itne cnurcn oallors, where a collation
lwas servectbrrnetsiyle. The bride.sgo-
one of the
in
tiat day, wil,h twenty-three
al lhe fes-
/secrelary [o the Air Irutallalion
Air Force
lRt Suffolk comty
tt"" trdr".
Beach, L. r
I w..ini*plor
| _
:
gloom ait€llded Mattiiuck High
ThelI School and scrved viih the U. S. Army
ldurinc world whr rr in Africa and the
,rurooean theatre. He is employed as
la carpenter wilh H. R. Reeve & Sons,
lcontracLors. oi Mattituck. Both arc
l m e m b e r s o f r h e P r e s b y r e r i a nc h u r c h
Iicholl'.
ultulf| ,n.y *,u make rher home 'n the
ing away outfit was a fltted men's wear
gf,ay suit, plmpkir
colored, topcoat,
lCray bel, black velvei accessoriesand
c
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s
a
s
e
o
f
a
s
i
n
s
l
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r
vhite mDr with
la
rhe rmjlv or Jarnes A Gndersleevel leord ribuons'
'rne urioe is a
gathered at his home on Pike Strretl
sladuate of Matticuck
I
Thenksslvins Day for ihe tradtttonall
lHicrr school &rd Brown's Busine$
rT1"l91 a-nd.i:.elnplo{ejl. as
q'!hellDq'!It{
:"d. larg6l,
lo-itv partiw
1!.,vr1s 1::h"?1 :r
Ivlattiluck
ovor rtjc
-n.'
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ri"i='*".i'r.^".
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ner's parody or a bobb]-sox ravoriie
..si,D,r\rhp,.p Atnno
- - w2v '.. "
- -- rha
.,
.
Thn lllnstrei show cf 1940 fealu.red
a U k r a j r , i a L rf o l k - d a n c e b y O l g a L a . maka ancl SLeve Duke. Twelve years
I oassinE has nol made rh€m forcet now
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i;-lr.;
lvear,s shcw and vm an ovarion for
]ir"i.
"""a
q h ^ n , ^ r j o r . t9ulo
_-i.,r
l " ; ,tt' , ; " - - ; ; ^\rrrrrLrer
, . " r , " r 'rluvr
I
;.
\t:t
-ut. "Tjn
l|,|".*":":i::,1,,"i?::."ltsv--Fleet
ldition of "A square in the social
good
f ci:cle' was irir.itable. Ii. u'as a
rvr6s Fyancs Jones of sioux Fb.lls,
south Dakola, daushter of Esber, n.
Jones of Mal,tituck, speIIL a few days
visiting rejatives and frierlds here lasl
week.HprlaslvisiiwasTyears€go.on
Mi$
r v r r $ JJor)es
was
Saluroay,
D
dlUtUdY,
ultcs
w a s lo
0 S
sail
all 0
on
l l the
Llrc
s. s. vutcania for rtrajtfa, rsrael,.wrrere
Irhing Rarsyssonscampat rhe end
proeam, ior anythins els€ would
lof the
.i.ro.a arlti-climax.
]troo.
I etar,o accompanists for the show
,were Ann Fleet, Audrey Reeve, Mai-ilyn
"of
Hamill,on ancl BFverly Nlne, ali
whom gave very credilable performances. 'fhe committee in charge of the
slDw inciuded Mr. Kewin, chairman; | .
Mr. Williams,music; Mrs. Plme, cu- l'
tumes; Mrs. Wendling,sceneryand Mr. I
c+roa
mtron
-""'."tlto'l:
l:.:l::: lllll "-::l'1.q"
t h e b a s i s o f s c h o l a s L i sc t a l l d i n g ,p a r - ] y c i l o w r n r l m : 3 n c l s i l r e r r i b b o D s .
groom's best- rnan was Mr. ]
ticipation in exira-curricular activibies i ^The
Taylor of Matiituck allcl theI
and their.potential vslue iD the bus- |Gecrse
alperr.,nL.,of 3 r.e\.nroup,,,-quort"ito .nn,por.tr of CJileen Browue,
S h e i l a D o 1 , l eA, n l y p e u n ] , a n d M a u l e € n
Sitrrh
The
j
:iiff,l';'""'i';":iTi,IiJ,:JJ
il'}*':;":."-,fi;l*-l::ili
!{lTi,-:
I:"x\"i'i
'',,"'l.:tli""-^::
pubrlcatron
'r.lll:nze and]
disbanc
soi's a*aj'ro coreselin'. ^r'uu",'ir'"
d^iho
r,,,^
..ia bailerina gown of filmy uylon uet
MlssHelen \iloflatt' a.senrol a[ HarJover satin with a whisper of a fichua
pur Collegc, lib€r8l arts unlt o; cne I aud a rose caughb ln skirt in Sunrise
siate Universil)' of Net Yorl( locaied Icora). and tiera of u'axe(i,orange blo.sat Eudicolt, N. Y' has beelr selecleo lsonrs. The bridesmalds lvole the same
by tire United StLrdeDtCoverrrrneDt,.of ]style gowDs, each in Cotillion blue.
.Itre bricle's mother woLe
the college to be listed in Lhe rortlla two-torrei
]
coning issue of "\\4ro's rA'l)o lD Arnerl- lgrry dress uith gray hat and corsagel
can colleges and Universities." _IL-Ntu loi bronze altrl yellow rlums aud gold]
Fcr ,)o!c \ilto have beerl \\.c.-,, ._-finelly
J southolti.
lsucce$
ellj";"r'
Joan Donrls, Ivlagreen Mahonev, Uer]ll:a Milesl:a, Ircne zimnoski, Evelyn
AucliouLraDcl Jo&n Jackowski. Alber:La
r'warrerl idrd ADlho)rv Bllilos rrrri"'n"ii
lsone goccl close-harnronvilt their duet,
,,,ziDg A Liftle zong,,,
aij"siiri"
",
in iheir
lKonchalski aud Jack Durvee
lnurrtxr. ..Dearie.,,
C-iir1:.' Oclctie
r -,.^^,-\
l:lffil;,,y"';J;"]ftl:,?:'#'llh"T:t
l
Officer
Base aL
ternationaf head.qudters. of Baha!
gr.oom has jst compteted
l*nm'tne
w",:iJ
orsanization rn wirich . lh,,{r^i- a newhouse'
""iin. "" "^ii.i:?,ii.t.ii,,l';';ril*t]o'*
Ji!,;;;;',",ft
o'!
of town fllqsLs attended ithe
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from Binehamton and oneida,
extensive .*op.u""li,p,"i"*;;^i;";
l::.$:t
and llahwav N J, Brookl!'n,
Fiance, switzerlarul u"J ttr" ro* ;;l::i:lt
Bav shore, souttlampton,
tries, -4,11qr which somds like n" .*- ] | :l:::lt-,
tr".":y lt t r'.Jirg trip, anct her runy I |;--^-;-po"t' Smlthtown Branch, fliverhead and Jamesport.
friends here troq""it *iir tu-tn;;""ghi;
I I
A>c< '1 , /? | Y
enjoyed,
I
C)rg&Dize(I Gtxin Cron)Pon]. \ f l f _ , , , t 1 1 t n iF, ' l l ) r i | ' , , l " l i \ ' _
five r',:ars ago, Mr'. Norrts organ'
izcd the glrir aollt!an]'. Ilis blls)_
n e s s s r r c a r c s sl t o v i d e d t l l e n l o n c t
for ltis lNrgo in\'('stnlcllts tn spol ls
enterl)r'i:;(:s.To graitr tfaders hr
,tvas conrntonllt knolvn as "BIq
,Ijur" and lle pricle.i hinlseif orl
nr.intaininfl his lhlsical fitncss.
Ilr Nnr\s. $lr'.,'snr'l a s{a.rors l,ul)ro\rn L tl.o li' l c.r', I]lt
ljn rcfent t,cats. hrci l)assecl rlruch
iof his lirne in I)0froit, lool(ing
the intercsts of his Ilcd
lr,ter
Wiilgs
Whrn he first slat tc.l llis hockeY
tpro)Iotions, the l^te NTa.i Fredhis chi.i
Iaric I'IcLaughlill wls
He eslablislterl lhe ShanrlIivrl
a
D
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i
r
n
r
n
c
l
a
l
stlpIort.
itr\'e
l|oc)is
r o t h , . ( r l t l . l \ r A r t t p tl . r t
Ass t,iiLtion &ftel Major I'lcl-illlghlin r0frrsed to approvn a secon(l Nationrl
LeaEue f|a11(hrsc in ClliceSo.
Tl)e rivll,J h,1\een Ill. Nolrrs
\vrs
a
I{clallthlin
and Major
colorful oDe. Nolhing Pleased the
v
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t
o
r
Y
o
f
h
i
s
n
o
r
e
t
h
a
r
a
forlner
Rc.l Wings over tllc Bln{tlt HaNl(s.
Last suDulter. l\,I1.. Nor r1s, wlto
intcrcst in the
Ilad il conl|olliig
Chicago Sta.lilrlu, rvithclr()!v and a
svndicate
cl)11lIosed ol' Arthrtl'
Wiflz alrC I{r. N,trlis two solls,
Jantes and Brlrcc, took colrtrol.
Janres is chirirnlau of the stadiun boat d aDd is also prt'sidellt of
the International Boxing Cillb.
Bcsides his soDs, hc l.aves his
wife, Margllclr'f. ,tlld l$o ,l3 rFhtprs, I\[aiglre' rl e Ann an,] Mi s.
l{neibler Jr.
Arthur
Ilrrd othcr Rusiness Jnterestt
Dec. 4 (ul')- Nf r' NorI cHtceco.
iris also had interests irl the Hilton
]Hotel chain, thc West Indi€s Sugar
C o I p n r a t i u D ,l l ) e l ' f p e f l , l k a s i n d ;
Sl. Laurer'.o T) atrsllort aotrtt'rn]-.1
C h i c a S os F i r s t N a l i o n a l B . t [ k t ] r e l
St.
Islancl Railrorcl, the
Rock
s olr-l
l L . ' , r s , \ r e n a , t h e T n ( l l i t l a l J . ' l lC
, " e l l ) n ,T n r o n t o E l c \ ' r l , r s . I n . . , i n d .
Insrtrallce
Nltltual
Atlantic
Jthe
I compalv.
stockholdet
of the
I Ari original
lCtricago Stadium \'"'itlr an investover
he
tooli
coDlmeDt of $600,000,
Ittol by psymeDt of anolller $:100,inlo
tes
ent
| 000 lvhen the brriidjng
lceivership i[ Ilederal Coult. He
D
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t
r
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b
a
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\
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r
u
p
t
Itook ovCr lirc
]Olynrpia for $250,000, in addilion
w
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e
n
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s
t
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l
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n
t
,
to his o|iP,itl3l
l lhe b rildlrt ('rs il'lt rrp ioI salc
C
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rT
f
r
r
s
l
by llre IJnim'irl.,l'llan
' l, ipr ior lrd: ie. r H e t ' e n a t r r e a . c a d l n s s t o L l i _
G
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r
d
P
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S
q
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r
e
in Madison
when the eorPoration was organ'
lzeq,
I
-lr*orris
.|-Af
Burial
|-rllf
of the
ol
rheMen's
Men's
Broi.r,erhood
Bfotlrerboodi='r:
l.#rl,:;
|aauerrter o; M;;"d ii'." Witii"#
-n{embers
' Anyone who
Prest]vterianchurch and theh
"?"iilt'",otiolJ"ril,i,I;I| -^rembers
'I
|
LIOI.I-ID
t[
, rtr
- r
b^tMattitueh
3b^t
iYlattitUelf
hs eDjoyed tbe hos:
ot rr"to"v e"1., rr.tolr" lof.the
jff i,T.
,,*i,ii"iTff*T"":'j"iff
IlI |.racfowsti
lf:*:mg;j,*t:x"tl"l,,y:*
iii#","#'Jn'T:,""1#:nJ;l,'l'.':
,:r*il'.'
the H:1"."5"*T'^JJH
Brotherhood'samuar
J. Dwrshr s:"::ff.:',,y;,ililTlij
3r'**r,."J
Reeve,rinds iL hard to unlsunday, Nov 16, or pvt. Ro-bert l]iff'
lnins ror
ls"f#ti:l%,;:i"fl;j''f"'"li
l J o n e s ' . U - s A ' s o n _o f M r , a n d M r s
I Earoto Jones ot Prne st.'-Matti-
BurialservicesforJamesNorris,l
?3, internationally knorvn grain i
brol(er and sportsman w.no diedl
ariack rhursday,,Deci
.i"'r^r'*i
4, in Chicago, were held in Mattit,rck on Monday in the family
iiJi' i" ttry' g;,thonv Cemetery.
ft"u i.anX Magor, Jrasror of Lhe
::
.,.,
,
.,-:--.--:i^L.,-^L
^.ci'"'i'tr li:
Iff"^l,i,ii#b.iliiill.i,it
lficiated at thc burial sprviees.
I Norris, who had a summer home
lMo-Mo-w.t. Coltage, on Peconic
rBay. MatLitu.k, cnterPd a chicago
ho;pital ruesdav, Dec 2, for tleat-
ll.it{'^il,oji.1.l1dv"9l.9::!,-counsul
{catholic chy:ch, rlattituck.T'he. R.ey' Henrl' Lang-perf^ormed
1..
-inl' aDd &
lthe double-ring ceremony,
receprion
folloiverl in
sr"ri."
l
Eastport.
lfnn,
I
hff
l-";"";;",i";"
fsther. the
lbride wore a white gown of CharrI tilly lace over satin designed with
la Queen Anne collar, a fitted bodlice, long pointed sleeves ond a
l:"::1?1r"-:Tl1-g-rt.terminated..in
d . e r s t a n dh
. ow or why their pal ca[,
Micltel Alexandcr (Mickey for short)
a hardsome Ansora, shoull leave the
u
;;#;";t:";T;;il;*
"uu,
s,as
'1",'11'
the 'cse.
Just
coocl-bye.But such
"::::
' ::::_"j'-:^::
arorrnd Easter Irme I]e {:s r}lissing.
No uord uas ever receivpd at rr)y time
11^
+611
$L6rk-r
h6
h.d
rto tetl whether I)e had been ros!.
l s t r a y e d .o r s l o l c n , u D L i l t w o d a v s b e f o r e
iThanksgiving. who should walk in the
lReeve yard bui Michael Alexxnder
fine and 'it and. hungly. He
lhjmself,
rwas siven a rrcyar u,ercome,ihe fatted
lchrislmasparty,arrangedbyilspresildent, C. Jese Wright. A sumpLious
supervised by Mrs. wright,
laim"t,
ti!'uo*u
-*noi",i
seventy diners ruked
l;;;i
sweets, buttered beek,
i n"a,
l-:^^:;'":-:
:;--;*'-;:;^;,:
pe,zs'cabbage sal1d: cm:IbeTy sau.c:'
"^::'
l
tce cream cake and cotlee. witll
lrous,
'spnerous
qhd
.servihss.
Arrihr<
B
p
r
^
^
h
ahlp
The room and itable
p r e l r i l y C e c o r a . l efdo r t h e o c c a s i o n .
lqtr
fo).lowing there was a
llmedjately
en'ertairxing program which
lverv
jopened with the singing of several
fcirots uy the assemblage,red by Earl
-'1;;.-.;;ff;{;d
:".",t:iff,i'",1,T*"1'?Jli,ti",jjl; l*;;41
;,d".;
58
l{;":".;;: ki'edandonrhankssivine
Heads
v' rr5'rr
JesseWright
vsDoE
gxeeting on a wire
Ilpeerls,
l"":f-:-"t*i'"":"*"J,^q^:^19
IlThen
nX ;';1::*11'?":?,#"":T";1
;lhis
li"",'::,;,:"*:"".j1f""'":n:,,!:'::y,
a ghristms
lor the meowing. So all's well ::::
and she carried
a cascade
that
srve,,
renc,s
charnbep,f. cprnrnglce ln.il::,"r,o:.'""*l;R#:i:
., ;;;;- l;:$:.;,f;::T"'j"1ff:.?";:,:i:
*:-""^
lwondav
Diner
an excellent
pot roasi d'iru1er, the M"ttituck
a[
Meeting
Jim s
Decembcr 15. after
nlsht, vcuc.rvsr
'!E.u'
'
f:.
I :T::
T.?]9 ^.,f.,]^1t",:
_tl::
deep
I ll:-:1'^ 1T -*::.-ettired ,in. a
';;"i"-
l Easr,errr trcng Islaild H(Npiral since
ws pteasnl to hear her voice
l;;;:-;;
Under the direction or rlrrs. car[
-'X;T'Id;';i,l';o'"'ii"3f i':'J,T'i"";;#T:
l:::nl",q:.y"1-y:T,-:^:;t::t-':gi:!
lilli";il.lf
il::Ti"1?:?-'T"ff1'"'"'T"iffi
lSil$**i;:d*:rl"t.i-;'v'ril;;i;
lilJ
a r.oJ-ci,ti"t.as
sesion, dtlring uhich new ofit"t"l
il"*"""
191, lt"l""t
""i.'i"utriJJ-""-.ta1953 were elrcted. Jesse Wrichi:Ll^1c^1ll
bouquer
of chrysenthe,
lf,:I:t"O
oil and sasoline wholesaler, *t,
I l-NTj:_
"l*:l
a
t
t
e
n
d
a
n
t
s
werc Miss
f o r p r e s i d e n t : A l o i s L u t z , m e r c h a n tI. l _ u l n e r
vlce presidentl George *;;;fi,
I ]nti"oi'.r_o-n"", "ist"i or tr,"-Uiii"rf,d'rliro sohcan ;""fi;;;l
l€rrmm, Miss chartotie wolio'of
suday,
The program, under the tiile,,,Carols
lr^-,-r x,,,,
solos in Gerrun bv Miss
ll:y^t",.:l-:yt
wilhelmy'.who-also
spoke interlute
have irlvolved extensive prepuatjo.,
there being carols fron the rtalian'
lestingrylater abourchristmascustom
lin
her country. Rev. Magor ancl Mr.
ryench, Eyrslish,swiss, scorch, otdi
Dutcb. Mexican, Gmcon and polish.i
{'fempleton brought, lorth harmony irl
la saxophone duet. alter which a sex-
The robed choils, senlor aDd lunior,l
made a picturesque entrznce,- eachl
I o f v " f u , ' f"""''"
lowprs rnrl tirrrin,t ol,tl:'
:';i:1,:;::,,;;;Douquets
":""lf;*:"""
lmums.
qs best man
Ernest
serverl
Jones
I
Ushers
s - h e r s .included
irlcluded
lI !for
, o - r .his
h i s - bbrother.
rother' u
Walter
LescelHawkins,
Edward
I
I ruck", a parody on "Meryland, My
llaarylana.," The songsters were Msrs.
lwirhi
Cox,
Clifiord HailMk
Hanock, sranrpv
Stanley cor
]Wlight, clifihrrt
lneai rutfrltt anil crcil Young.
hr^mrm
u,jrh
rhF
I rrlo
hp b
r o g r a m .r^qed
nc l o r i e d v i t h t h e iih_
| . .',":, ":,:
for the final carol."InfalL So centle,"
a c6con piece. The service was ar-'
iahdod
hv q
good
greaily a!1i^rrad
and orAair'
eDjoyed by
a o^^d
tended, .hd
sized audience of muslc lovers trorn &ll
alore
a
l o n g tthe
h e NNorth
o r t h F oFork
r k . T hThe
e c h uchilrch
r c h w i i lwin
l''*',"""
t--^"
-r..r,,nrMrs J_oncs.
-1"r- .gracluate
| ,
rucK
rrign
Hrgn
is
bcnool,
i"rr%or,
J| tu"[
|:;;:'
school
|
iI climax.
the 24ilr.
on the evenhc
evenhlg of rhe
24tlr, the sunday
Sunday
progmm
progmm
christmas
school'j- annual
school'iannual christmas
oI
oi
Iattired in gowns styled simiiaily to
of the,maid of honor,,put
lthat
santa crauswouldnrakehjs arrival ln
:'":["#::llT,:L,"ly":h:\i""1:ij
Decmter 14, a! 4:30 o'crock.
memories wele reMesrs. m.ight, Ralph
Eecretarv:Maurice l{aNen'
T.::.-t"nti li,i;ii;;;"il;';;,r'irr'r.""j5r"'j,iit"ril
secretary;Fred L Moore,ireasurer' I lski, cousinor tn" t"lau. fhlv iv""u
William Long, chairman of ih.u TSt,
cba,nts' commitiee, amounced_.-that
s
3-Iit?:"""1,11T*i*i.i:T;-'::T::i
|
lcomted
by
memberbearinsa lishredcandre.Each
:i l?:: -ylllll:
'dii!
't
,'';:iX-.;i1l'i:i;',YJ"f";;;
#:ffrliJ;ii
:ffi:::^f#"1:',il?'ii,]';.1'l'#ffi
lllli#i'irX1
ll:,:il
*:;;rx.jl*inl':l;l:;:i'l*lr*
I ii,o'jy.l
expre$Fu rcBIc' 6E'trdrrr '-',:!
::
Mattituckian.s, that ihe placins oii
,:l: *:arurrEttreiidelrEEi along
chrisrnas trees
lighted
rgnLcc vrursLurEs
I1
walks hndl been discontinued, end-sug'I
giving
gesied
g
e s t e dihat
i h a t aas osolution
l u t l o n l ofor
r g r v u l g r v EMutri
i
tlbuck a more Chdsimassy app€aranceI
:n"j::
I lu.,'"i,.r.a
rrom rhe audience,djd
tH
y%rs,
wourd
u"ti'uou"in*J
rnrutwe
i l::*;* P;';;ilr;"";i;i''.rr"i"nl"- lHnt5;,ff!;i::t"'ii:'T,r":l
";i;.r"",
slreets
-*;"ii.ff
our@' the
')LrurB across
strog
oMraLrorrs
dmrations
l
gettrng an
sEr! on |
proposed getting
an earuer
gutli"t-..-,,-.,^He proposed
He
|
Atter further
rurther q3-:11L
1eb3.Atter
in 1953.
this in
this
q3.:11Li Il
erect
erect
a
*':iTt:]
colmuniry
to
decided t'o
vs decided
lt vs
II
Christms tree netr the Mailx lioad- I
sound Av€nue rnterseouon.
I
Action w&s a)so iaken on increashsl
p&citic
street, high-_ 1
street lightinS on
way jmprovement, etc.. with eeneralI
other
matters.
seveml
dlscNion about
I
FoUwing the busines. a mosl, ln-l
teresiing lilm ws shom, plctudng-the
li ;;-.;;:
s6s sup- I
proce$ing or
proce$ins
of aruminum.
aluminum ti
lI
plied by William Satterly.
i
w t s l l a c es . T u r h r r n , h ^
^r
Mattiof M,*i-irr"
the
wiur
*itrr
nti'J[[?fl.:l,i::,9'n],i'.',1;?,:?;
sh^w
ws
rhF
show. Thai
ms
ihe
mirstrel
Fatsy is fiuished,
fiuished, there's
there,s
after Fatsy
att"t
.,Merry christ"1*r*.
Il;ffi;;;i.e
nothine .tse to
but.,Merry
christio say
say but
ot the
rhe eve_
eveI| ;;r.;"?,i;;;
.*.;"?'t^no accompanisis
a"companist"ot
l'lll,
-'-'-"t
rlrning y:t:
{1mej.-.Ylssn
!l'ei
1
,Mt':-'t1t:"*ultl""Ttt.Tl
l'."""oY'1t:
Anne r-'leet for Patsv andr Mrs Donald
I
I
for lhe carols and scxtette
I Gildersleeve
l
'The
Mattirvords to Mattituck. My
I
I
t u c k , . , w i i l b e t o u n d e l s e w h e r eo : r t h i s l
l--l
steve
Duke,
who
is, doing sonr) nif t] n'e"
pags t,
I
--""i.LlX?tjir1]1,ff
rI
ai the Mattiiuck iffilltl
alleys thls
i*i*
l bwting
- -__,
MY MATTITUCK"
u'as
again
strarp
ir1
I
l,IrxecL
lseasou,
| "MATTTTUCK,
mai.ch NTonday nisirt, trurrmg
lleaeue.
irnu nicesi rown on otd r,. r.
i i t L a f l r l e c - g l L n cs p r e e o f 2 t 6 . 2 l g a n d I * ^ r r i i " a , . , m y M a r h i u c k .
gounty 6tertr;s oifice,
.iii".,- Riverheaci.
ii"f.n";;i
ilg9,ii.,v-'8i".ri'.husband has been
b:_"'_'.1j!:
in the A rmy
II Her
ll:l^n":Yt:d
ll:
4.-1at
since
July,
is
and
stationed
l
ol*,'N
i. br.
i;it *
lF.J
";;;i;
trip thruogtr tr'" rl"";
Ie.l-",::t^:::':tttn"
ltns'"t0
---- -_'_
1
--------l=DO'wlIng
l\eWS
I
yasernrs. wiltr
recjralionsand
and yagernts.
wiltr
sopgs, recjtalions
sonss,
.welcome.
place. Everybody
Everybody
wercome.
iake prace.
iake
Ens. Daniet D. Jacksn. usN, rcn or
Daniel D. Jackson of Mattituck, N. y.,
tras repofted aboard the U. S Naval
Auxiliar:, Air S(,irion, here for jet
. p i l o t i D s l r r r r t i o i li \ A d v 3 r ) c e dT r a i n i n g
-'r'"i"".ru"r."o.
200.
iuDit
eltDered rhe
lhe Nayy
NalT
lL. Ens_. J?ckson e.Dered
the Naval Avietion Cadet
lthouCh
lli:,c-,."11^,]L--1150.,, A{ler completins
ltrgni*tralniltg at
Naval Air stiI
.llrp
I
lrr.. and Mrs,
-t
totalor 6303n(l rveraseor iu,iror""',',utr,Fur
peonre
neverrie.
hire beentivinsror tn" p".t'"tuvl.tl i1?l
"
*ou.O
f,uu" moved
Road' have
years
l[estphalia Road,
t'ears on lpesiphalia
into the hous on James A. Gilder-
sleere'sproperty on Pike Sireei.
"'i
i Mrilituck, my Mattituck
I1"1
The
ruE r1!sL
frfst tirne
Ltlrle l-olulcl
rollncl tu
iu tue
the MatMrts
cirurch on
on Sutrday
we go
we
lo cilufch
L.
so lo
llill*"iltillll
sioned to Ensign T'i;.511:
and von the :::t:l':;
wings of
a Naval Aviator in 1952.
mor)l
tiiuck Mixed
Mixed Bowlins
Bou,tirro T.proDp
Leasuer:r""
I trtuck
was -^com- Vlheir Magcr makes us f€el reborn
prcLca December''2, each team iraving 'r'hen
1
mow the
the lavnlavn_
we go
ltome and
and mow
iten"we
Iplet€d,uecemoer
Ao lrome
"t:ll..l"j^t^_11ving
mvM^Ltit,ck
,rurotutu.t,
X?,,:,:iT
1*::::"",:*"*":y.:jl lf#".t";3"';#1.'$,";:;:"*"fff"i$fi
d,,nea pou*d
rlsu pl^ce
ar a
r,or.rtoes
ul6 ti-.
llme was
was a
I'rdcc aL tnr"
a RivRtvi?Tt",1.,?l,T^,.11?t'.1:::'^:l']:.,-'1"::l
^-, I
I rtr ri."r,
Jin
and
cailiflower,
with pumpkin
"i
aggregatron,
assresat,on,
rvratiituck,nv
Film&nski, 11e1g;ki,
Film&nski,
Kol6ki,
ll"".jii'i"i,X"'l#"1"3J#,o"l1u'"i|
cocoanut
pie ror
dessert
and'"ll
lerh€ad
|erneaa
specjat chef,s btend of
uil
ln.try:erandzalski;
"orr""l
, uatrt'cr.,5'vwiftiiu3.1,.
lX .^V:g:iiq:t'";,c;:t'-'*;iiir;:1.
lfT^{.w;lt. ;;;'M"'t;;;-'ail
November
tnuuting.'it-*u-" ;i?pfo*ii'
lsey Goldsmittr u"d nutn pylko; and,1r'rom cauliflowel and llma beans
supper' with servings piled high. A
[
| in a tle lor ihifd place team 6 and 16. ] ThereS lors of cash ir farmers' jeans.
turkey raffle, \vith six fine birdsI
-;;; 6";.i"'1i.i"}#l'i:#"t,
ile Roy
The bank va]rlls busLing at iLs seams.
soptLie we1s.
lon team
to
six
rirernen,
tot,o-*,l1
I coins
"ra
K;"
my Mattuck.
;;;fi;,
|
*"*r
ly:"L""1,*{.$1""j-31.u.:
Air Station, Corpus Chri.sti. Texas
rack-
Maitiiuck,
Make farners happv all around.
secondplacewas
p"i^.
Iio reporiing
----';:l: to Kingsville, 1,he
trrrJ
#":
i", il'f,il:
IL-^L.^"i"^jffi
.ractmn
attended
|
the
Navy,s A.lt
I
r
I
l"^:"::::,.::ltl"':^the_Naw
B , a c h l o r ' . o fA.Ens
rts-degree
l : : : * t t t : I :Dartmouth
g-i
lS"m
I{
lN'
I
conese,r{anover,
FoI sorllev€a.sthele hrs beena crercl
:f';l;'"":itn:lti';ij::l"::.ltt;ii::
liiil!:!:!riil:1,:l:t"l;s'€i:l
liil";*lttr" {#::::t'1"1 l;;;;";";;;;,""crio,6we,,,
I ber of commerce frallowe'en o-artv,
the fire siren's paft in the ;
..blackout,,,
the aDathv
-i"llll
a t f j r e d i s t r i c t o t e c t i o n s ",o, o . - u n ications
t
l
)
e
Hallowe'en
.regsrding
rrre' and other matters ,n"l-,.::
quircd heaur' debating. A supper
commitrec ;as anpoi;rcd' f;;"i;o
. ,
-
rhe Dohm q@rtet has
l:*",,t"otn
t h r e e - g a m e t r o r e , 2 4 ? 8 .T a m B ,
lr hs it ge hv e
Duke. Iau md V. Johnson and
lAma Cair1. have hlglr single r.a"
lscore , 884. rndiyiduat nigh scores
*-"'-,,
i,, Ftank wolso
,"ittgl* g"*., are
held by
|II ;;","'""_",
Decembefmccting,scheduIedfor|aridSteveDuke.eachwit'h224'and{..
the 1?th
my lfattituck.
iil"iti"."i.,
l o u v i u a g e v i r l , u e sf o r t o s e l l .
lMattituck, my Mattituck.
l A D e w P o s LO f l j c c s i t e t h e y s e e k .
santa claus ihey speak.
l9:^li:lt_"ro
^,,"r - .uild. a mud sill for the creek.
Ii;'::i,::,.",,""myMaltituck
lJeuie Domki, 210.
lg:,1,::::
1T *)Ti.b-YMattituck, my Matiituck.
The
The trdattituck cun
Club net at
uho
Miss Barbara
Gilderslreve,
Jim's Diner on Decemb€r 8lh f,)r rereached the gmd age oi te[ years on
frshments and to conduct their annual
Satu.day, the l3th, celebrated by endnwirlg. wimer of fi$t prize, a lbx
tertaining Jiiteen of her young friends
^^rrkr6-k*6rrai
"Bob"
thaL evening ai the home 6g 5s1, double-barrelled sllotgu, ws
parenis, Mr^and Mrs. James I.. qilG- | sen; srcond prjft a huniing coat, was
il;;:-
"fiil':;i"'i;1f,-
Mr, and Mrs. Ifurold Weber of Caldweu, N. J., were week erid guesis at
Ce€ilYoung
thehomeofMr.andMn.
in Leurel. Ivtrs. Weber is the
nrji: r,.
rriri ,,r urf hi.i. rctrrrrn,
il
r r L i i t L L i ((,r
( l i r . l . : : , r : i , i , 1 ,r r I r o | r r r c r " . i l i l o t . i l l r
i|,,ls
\ r1,t ,r .! r .ar|.j,qd!-r [di .l . It r ]i .. :i li sr i rf c r, Jl ,r ri ,r .l .rr .f(.ai l Ii ll tl .r.t t l, ,
L
.r.,rr".l
r,.aali\ rlta) r llot:li
Ol. {\loal.,
Dr.lier-i \:,ii,h ro!,1 ljrts
.i)lt.rfaci
r|.1
Lions Club tames lions untold.
lMatiituck, my Maitituck.
lOur Brotherhood, it love$ to dine
eDcircl?' ihe tr'e jrl relills rl)orli ilYo
I OD cholcest cuts of steer and swlne.
wash the d.isbes?Not for mine!
|Bui
.ffrt fr.ltr ihf btsc.,lltFt,prctiecl.Dd
1 " . _ r , , . . . ^ _my Mattituck
,,ra,,,,0
t i a ' , , , , - , - a ir\irl
, 1"""""r'''L
lvfattituct<.
, , , r " t irrrLr rt)
, , , ' ress
, , ! . tlrnrr
Do
I
I
",..'
'
L. rurhiu;and
|' *o' uyurs.Russeu
Alec CWaa won the third a lisbing
rod md reel. At the same afialr a
turkey dtaling sas condusted by the
{iremen bold.
tojlt. rf tr.Rsk)rcn, thrt he ho.s Lrjc{l
',) l,..rc ,lus
,,,. ,.r..u,,,1 lor s^:,n
t i r , . " . l ' u i ' o I n r \ . | l A i o ^ l I o r , l r \ v e:
\ ir L r .". lrr' rr'l. l,n
f^ :rb:ltt\ oL
'j.' s \'r"-rnoI
rl.)d -i.]nf rotrtrrrr,l
ovel on tire ,locti or boats tioct .r1 grc
I
t'he Mises Charlotte TuthiU of Matand Emma Caboda, both of
liituck
:ll:1:,,",':.":iil"*1'1'],1"'i',.f"':,.:i:n"1,';;
Elnder |eporls that the hlurli was
aboLrt lweDLy ilcSss it cliauleter aud
llad aboul severlty eight rings. He
!'ischer
o,*',,,'"",11'-"
ll1:
II wlrmers
I1Y1-:1":....:T":"'t.
,;;'{;;1
ll*ntffim':":::Tf:"";l"T: i::i:'qll'',i1"l."ill,'i1,1'";i1,,lT:
lls A,i@
were william L. Barkcr,
Noodpeckersfor a job n,elt done.'when
Jr.,j l*eexs vacafion trip to Miami, !'loride.
.
:
:l
\"
\.
. :
r
I Earl Woodhu.ll, James HorLon, I<emeth i
., J Hawkins, Leo Mitcheu md Connle BuI|
"' j'r 'r.':\''
f i"i,lrpqb
-ii
--
asked abont ihe wooclpeckers as lve
rbotl) stood at ilte fallen tree,
he said,
,r,,
,,
m-vserr
but
,i!;".".-'lr.l11u"uoiJ::.:",lt
Each evenirg Curlng t:re week beforc
lff
;*i'grk*'l.n;l"l*:1,*/GeongeTuthill Dies
rrusic and chimes including a program
I
-n
Snrddentrv
at His [Iome
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Ure Wilhelmy Tells
About F-/nFnS
Opera Trip
I On November 29, our muslc teacher,
iMr. Wjllinrns with his family a few
church.r5-<a A\:l diJ-p
.if_
&
/, f 3
iother adults and many students ol th€
"_
lGlee Clrrb. 36 in all, went to Nes York
l oll a bus to see the opera, "Ca|men.''
their claushter,
HelenAnne,to. Mr
clay - Was Southold Town Republican
r,eua""i I was invited by them which I apKenneth
Roger Alexandpr, fomerly
of
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l ) r ' e c j , ' c d\ e r y r l l u c l r .r l t d T s t i l l N r n t , t o
lor
t"t'
Years-llfany
r cars-ltaany
Pronrinent OltiCialS
froililrent
Meriden,
Meriden,
com.,now
com.,
now.".iaine
ur'i;JrJ
Laurel. I
residingat
Officials
thank thern. *+t t i.?!'3
IIe is the son of Mi. and Mrs. Rob€rr
ArnOng MournerS
We lef : l\/iaultuck el 3130P. 14. al)d,
Alexanderof Meriden. No date has II
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triveled ior &l{ui 3 hours. On oul'
b e e ns e t l o r t h e v e d d i n s
oF
s h c r i f f G c o r g eR T u t h i l l , ) 5 , S u f f o l k
way we slopllecl to eai. Wherl rve arM a t t i l u c kf i r e r n e nh a d t w o f"i r e s o n i, lI .L^o. .u- tn:r v Il!o: s- ot o" tnt ienogJ i t s ,bUr sntdkenro w n a n d t r o r i p " p r l " . p u b l i . ' o f f i . i " I . .
ri\'€rl
iir Nc\\, Yotk ii alreadv \ras dark.
i
Il was the flrst titre I really saw N€w
York by rigl)t, and iL r)rade a glea.t
ilnpression ol1 me as q€ crcssed tlte
tl,cpublican
kaiGi--the
taken care of and late in the alternmn
Sheriff's
oficc
af ni.ln.t o^,t I
lin
59ib gtrcft bridge. lNe saN the ltN
For c nuntber of years he had
a tenemenl house on the Old l\ilill Road
I on Friday a n d apparnntlv wqs in ]
B ! i l . l i n I i r ] . i l l a n y s k y s c r a p e r sa n d
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go! aiire inside. Tlle house, once the
Supervisor
assi:,rrng llxnrr
ll:s
rhen nnh[elLy tl]e Empile Slate buildwilliam
Norman
Klipp of Greenport of the
C Mccollom
i4 sqi
property ol the late Wiuiam
lsheriff
B. Reeve.
. e . r n e d t o b . r o b o l ) i q l r r,
r.'J;:i,:fi:i
",,,1,,,'
to be.oneor tneoraest
in'"ilatl I 3",,1",:til5"'l':""
is said;
rl.n I firsL srrr i..
,?:"":::I :;;:i1:'trl"i:.\:l:t';?L?;g:i,;
i'r*,, ri i,".1 L.cer.'..'l
tituck. rt aas
Gcllpied
by colored
tions on rt,.
r.ont-..i"i,s
line to
ns"iL'n lmcntiorred as thc nexr'in
when a cloud of snlokeud s alollDd ll'
people. considerable
damage was done
Housc,
hc left
C McCollom for the
i.r
;o;;
lCourt
isheriff william
\1'e arlived qtrite early al t),'e Metronomination
by the {ire before the firelnen
arri'/ed
of Sheriff
I around 4 o'clock. EnterjnH fri" fro-"
i Republican
politan opera House. r was e.'isap| ar:d qae also favorably considered
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drru Pu!
pointecl froDr ifs outslcie {hich I lta('
-^..ji"i;";;t;lj;
tr{is Elro TuNhill, secretarv oI the
i crcrt. sevcrai months aso when it
cxpected to be l]role. fallcy like ltla.ny
I univeisity, ":r'"
E6lh6rrr
aohnlarrt
anprevious
,A-c- c- ^' -. i4. l,i .. J n ,
'operr 5o,,a"" are irl Germany.
nighl for lhn
apl.ar(d
lhat County Clerk R Ford
Christmas
{
jdays,
nounfes thc association's annual )neetanq
Mrs
Witjiah
C Hughes \\'ould resign that otice to
lhol
i There \\,as enouqir tirne lelt to walh
Stark oI Jali]csl'nrt. whn sas.all-,a,(ept
thn posiLiun of:iccreta!y to
ing Lo bF held ar lLer otficc on the
'ffilhill
I to Timcs Sqlrare arld to look around
ing
a fetv lSrr|r'cmc -Court Justico D Ormondo
o n T u e s d c } . D c c p ] n b e r 3 0 . ' m ) n uot ,nns M r s T u t h i l l .
[{a)n Rtrd
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ns he
a little biir, \rhich was Jill) for everyp w a s :.'tt r i c k cenn a
whhoo i s t h c|
nn
Jd
r d f c" l tl tr oo l t j t . h t c . M r H u g hhecss,,_ - w
d
^ rf T
r hhrr D
r .eas\ .arrae rt o^ h
A
be
e eo rt rr u, ,sct e
a tr ,4 pD. N
body, and especialiy for ne to see ttle
differencn betl\'eeD coulttry and city
rp)n.lcrjes irc &sl(ed to attcDd
l1(il
he arrrvecl f,n p.onorn""a-lr_tl i,,i_ j;i ,O Dor ro acccpt the posirion as
life here in the tT. S. Soure oi the sttlhill dnad. A ll, ^rt alto.l( *..
and :,cqu3inl rllFrn-nlves wlth thc probR
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u.- |.Jlrstlc.
I cienis we"e interested mostly in taking
c r i b e d a s t i l c c a u s eo
l € m s c o n f r o n t i D gt h e t n a n a g e m e n t T
. he
l t i s I M r T L t t h i l l ' sa n c e s t o r sw e r e p r o m 9.ott
p l c i u r e s .t l r P o t h e l s i l t P p l ' i l i A s o r l v c l l i l s
thilt lrc had h^l r hearl
m e e r r n g .: r e o t r , n q u r t e r n t e r e s l i n g .
-':-1",1:::d
lrn rrr in rlre affuirs of Sotithold
and recording thef voices.
'lire timc
r)pccr)rber
r?tlr.rhernrat- "-'""'"r, Atronlr
wcdr.nj,ray,
llqssed fasi and \'. had
!.snp1.;
i
li:JIl,,lil,,Iilrrf.-l$ililR,nii$
tituck FiIe coirpany held its monthly
ru",..*i"".l:,:iJi.'i iJJ"ii'J r"ttiu l"i1li^i. i.i",,Jrip which was found.
to reiurD to the Opera Hous. The
by the usual hearty were held in thc Mattituck p.""ii"- I cd in 1640.
meeting,preceded
jrist ;beaurinsicleot l,his fanous place is
''Feed". T$'o "Bius"
(Ultklebach and
terian
Clrurch on sunaav
atin.- ]
Mr TuthiD js survived by his wife,
Tl)e opera sLarted ftt B P. Iu.
tiful.
'Iuthill;
noo-n, Dcc 21, with the Rcv Frank
of
appear€d
ou
behalf
the
Long)
Mrs
Iiathefine
Baylis
a
It vas sung in French. Mr'. Wiltiams
I
Masor,
thn pastor.
omciating. 1,1..;ghi;;.--Mrs
Joyce
Arnold
of
Chanronr ol comrnerce to straighren
I,E,
explained everl'Lhing very exactly llcattcndpdbymor.
lRockrillc Centre, and a son. Davjd.
about canOy l.,;11"Sj^u
out a ml.understanding
fole 1vewent , aDd so u,e djdlt't hive too
lruch dillicully in uncierstandirlg.We
q ,ssr av y. , li Inl t b
I )ec c( daIpJaaci li L
t yy l cCaAp pa A
bO
m a s lt e r " B
o bo" l il n d
a nn dd " lr nn aa rnryy w e
nr e
. standing
thought thr3t the music nltd sillgers
c iCt yi t y A
s.
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^a- rn. ". , ,_ . , _ ^
a ,n^^
nunlbc) of "MrTll-l
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of
*"r"
;a,iao"gitr"-",,,rrnir.
nromrnl . .were very good.
clDIc ill tll6 wecKS mall' wllnl
lIf,lK
of th"
Iit.emcn for. suggestions {or honoring
lgnt puhlic offiejals, memb"ri
At nridnight ure lcfi New York and
Policp, Rivcrhead
Town and
I its cusLomar]' brlsk reportin'g ol Mai- I
troop who nas J !!a!9
one of the l[attiiuck
to llrle
..Fodro,'
ltituck High School doinBs. A Jage deI southold Town p611q. Departnlents
i stoppecl again on the \l'3y
been promot€d to the rank of
I
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W
h
a
L
'::d
thc
of rhc
does Cltrisl,mu rneani
ra short snack. At 3 A. M. \\'e alrived
to
rt was loted lral rhe honors U".-i""T":tb"l.-.of
-srafis
,voted
',ve
sll
had
a
wol)derful
r
l
o
ir
xfaltituck.
3n4 Dislllct Attolneyx
oIyo'11' ))tr its qu'ty
a)lsucIF(l-irrl
]
felled in Conltcgtign Titll the tnn1al
ir)Pllrrs
itiDc thst c13y and\I anr sitrc lilat I
paradeon Memoriar
Dav. (T.::+,:T,: ";;,,,," andmembers.or
pothe
I sball never forgcl that nice trip.
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1
Mattituck
sporsors
the
Comprn]'
Ii".-.t"o,,i"i;on"ri
S(!frolk Counry.
, : 1 , : ' , .( _. , , " . . 1 1 1 e
m e r n i D g o f e a c i l l e i t e r . 1 I (Eaito.'r Notc: flie Wilhetmy is an exscouis). The Firemen's annual dmer
Inc, of which
Mr
Tuthill
was a
lw,,u
i chence stoaleDt from Germany who, is
along u'iLh uLe
The
s'huol
octettc,
An
gr..a.
discussicn.
member, servcd as r;-;;;;r
up for
s,hs brought
I
wilhelrnl
rDd Aucb.cv ReL'vc trr!{lled
pallbearers
I
Ii^ t}," sorio" Class rt lurttituck Hlgh
The
rvere
officeri
and
gencrally
April,
lt,
wa
helcl
in
cvenl
r-:lv r'r'r.. QrogrrP ar14 H'rrllorr.
.::]b"l:of^the,MattltuckFireDeI School.)
rhaL a clinner be held with
an,,ounce
Laurer
,n"
""*"r"Jlif,
3l
under slgrifl- Parres i";;Ii";;
Attack Last Fri-
r'i.n.,,'"'.,1i.rew
suffork
Avenue,
lTr*l*,11'.T1*i,?l*3ll'll,il,:l iM:,T::l;",-0.'"*ll1'.:ro,",l'r,"'
or rhe lt',1,;33I'"1
tr{isErrorurhil,secrerarv
irt;'":if*X'j"g?r:*:li::",.t':""".1i
*j:lil'":j *1""y1{
people
\,,hoownprot.--tr,u ii;,,,13:l_?J:,1;*KLj:lTr""j l;lililii',"1,:1:,f,:f"'x"",1#".{
elecicd
l::
at therastHauowe'en
n,',u.,^j:::;llil3'.3::'fi;;";l',tX"",i?"lll'.u"'i1
,
suggesteC
the lacli.s jnTiled.
p&rlmPnt. ol
which
-the
deceesed
|Lo
: Brrs
NIr^r'. lllr\'
rel'cr'.!l
tlrcif
r rirl-
or theyearwhenil",.#"t3,li".P,f'"tJ;"lpf;'ili: i:t',:j,,'fj",,.,lill.lli'i,,
rhisis theLime
illl ilii::"';?
pieces fllied
beautiful
floral
two
th0re are so many young people home
l-:-:;^_-.':,..':_'
:ervice
men."
fromconFee.
l.';il.i:
l,jl
l, l_,il;,
i:,;i:';,1:li1:',:
;,"";3:,*:;t;jj*i,"*,.**:"*t
"::""1!:: ;;".i'i;;';;:
and others comins home tt *"tl:
lvas Ll]e \ri'rer or r. \\i']si 'Rrch rrd
,;J" iiiection
ol *re
lYiI
for the holidals' ii's hard to kt"l.i11::
of then A little slow getting.started
this year, tr'daitituck h&s at last'
.taken
on its bright rnd cherry Christmas.
look. Thc Chamber o[ Commercehas
a h a n d s o r n et r e e a i t h e w e s t e r n e n trance to the shopping
""attor,-*tri"tr
r"ittirr ru""i"i
uonres, Matti-tuctr.
Mr Tutnill was the only child of
tr," iot" Cuoig"-i ana ploeue cerard Turhill. He was born in,''l'uthill
To\vn,' a spction in tl]c easr,ln
part of Mattitu"H,-*r,li"*,,";
iamilics by the-nanie or iuttritt at
a trip to chicago tor hcr jto|rc GroLtLrcL
BeautllicatioD Frorecrr Boy ot the
rvcel: rvr.. Ton], Blr.los, rlescribe(i rs
^ , . - . -^ , , , . . i , . ,". , . , ,', , " . . ,. , , ^ , , . ^ \ r r , ^ , . :
: . . . ,' ^ , : ' ^ ; ^ , ^
rn brs cl3s5-alldollc of lhe gleeclub'l
toP t'rnor:'. florothy Ann Fl{eb 'sevcn-
to come in'53 we a'e told
Vr'orld War I Mr Tuthill served ir
Iy
I,ions CIub Spc,nsorS(1
Dance art IVtrattitucki "SNing yout paltltcrs \\'ts tlre call
pirtv tor
i at. thc Mitliluck Lions Club
tlrc \illages joungel ser llsf F\idxl'
The Higlr
School
]r:)ght,.
i decorated ur keeping {,itl)
js a rolen'ne,.
orbetrer
u*-.ii"," :i",,:'Tr".i;:l*"*t
Tl li"nTrll"'ro"f:?"11,:Ti:l'X"J,ii;l]i";].1'"!i,'i,l'li"?',:]
rll
sclttrrl
activities,
inchldiug
auditorirrnl,
Llre Christ-
lnas seasorl, was the settiug lor all
evening of dancing aDd g&iely. criffiu's Orchestra furrishecl thc mnsic for
a treat yariety of VirgiDla Ieels, square
dances, polks, {,altzes, foxtrcts arC
eren an impromptu rendition of the
"Hokie-pokie." If some of bhe youngsters didn't know one dance, there
was sure to be another that was tamiliar.
Prizes were awarded to several lucky
boys and gbls, the door prizes being
won by Wendy Smiih, Mary F,ay McVencle and James Reeve. A balloon
d,ance rvound up with three couples
still on the lloor, their balloons having
proved lncredibly durable andr the question had to be settled by lot. Warren
Magor and Dorie Swahn were the rplnj ncrs. In the spot dance, Joan Downs
Land John Rutkowski won the prizcs.
Aboul seventy-five young people s,ere
prtrent al the party and, when the
evening ended, many expressed themselves as having had on€ of the fin€st
tir,es they had ever had.
I Lions serving on the committ€e were
Cbarles
Price IIf, chairman, Harold
I
I Reeve, ,1r., Geoige L. Penny III, n'ed
I Moore, Jol)n Duryee, Bob Larsorl, A. C.
I Garelle, and Bob Ormnd. fn addition
J to anmging ior ihe music, prizes and
I decorations, the commitiee furnished
I refreshments of cookies, cakes and soda
,l pop. Bob Smith was caller for the
llsquare dances.
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STAMSLAW WOLGO
I
Btanislaw Wolgo was born in Poland
November 11,1864. and oarne to tlais
country when a young man. He came
f t / ' i l \ '"
io Mattituck nearly fifty yeai's ago,
W^
1 1 1| t i : r c l < i /a t l o u : l r s ' . i s
lrivF
setiing up e tailoring shop in q'hat
s
i
ic. aud r DeN Post
a
n
e
w
P
o
s
t
O
f
f
i
c
e
v:as then best known as the "Wells'
Evo whcn tl)p cl)ildrcn of tlte PresbvR. E. Linds.ly lrrs
C)ffi"e. Postmrsr,r
Corner" building, where he piied his
ierian Sunday School gave theh anThe site is on tihe property
ttade unti.l his retirment
laruounced.
in 1950.
'ual nrosram al the churrch. There
of Geolge L,. PeuDy, Inc., jlist norll:r of
At the time of his retirement he
i'lre L.rrg Ishlid Riil Roi^d I ov. Lrr]a
,"unruil L,i be more cltildren lhan ever
le@lled
that
he
hrd
b*n
tailoring
for
n:rchjnq into the chnrch fiom the
tr:C tl)p Penlr\'finn \\ill als^
lcro".rrg.
sixiy-elght years. Mattituckians found
Sunclay School roonls to take pari in
leasors.
l be the brilclcrs rDd
hlm
a
stilled
Forlsnsn,
iriendl.y
and
the songs and, recltations, which would
Mr. Lindsay seIS thal the siie and
J
gen€rally
obliglng.
A
vjsii
to
his
shop
plrirs hal'e been oflicialll' approveC by
indicate that the children take a
produced s
interesting
'p^c.
convetrsetion
.'l'^-i',Fc
oT'.p
F.rrlher dcher-lthy inleresL in their clases.
with ttre gEdal proprietor, who ws
p
l
o
g
r
a
n
i trils rs to size, construction. etc.. of
The
o . l c n e d\ \ i r h t h e s i n q i n e aJw&ys mious
to d0 hls ;best for bls I
the ne\\' builciing lvill be released after
of a Chrjslmls hymn, follolving whicb c$tomero, a.|f,d oftat worked
late at I
rarr\
ciolted
llla
.ol
l,.\.F
hep)1
th. l'ounger Lllilclren tcok over, fi]st ntght to e.@ommodate
then
I j The present Post Ofiice has beerl
trimnring a ChrisLmas tree and then
Mr. Wolge ls sun'ived. by hts wldow, I
yeflrs
inaclquaie for M&tI for several
singing a "Meuy christmas" song. The tour sN, tten-k, GeorgE, Albert
and I
growing popillatioD, and
Kindr)rgarten depertmenl children sang Sttriley Wolgo; two dbughiers,
I tituck's rapicl
Mrs.
large
volulne
illconling an.l outof
t{o songs and the following gave reciIthe
Stanley
Probka
and Mrs. Oh{ls
o^i.td rrriirs T6. n-pscr' Iprse, du. tO
tarions, Linda Al'mbrust, Shirley BenCmtts, Jr., ell of Mattituck, a brothe!,
jamell' Jo?n Dittmall!,
Teuy Lee Simon of Bridgeport,
Iexpile iD a fe{' nlonths, s'as Iecently
Conn., eight
because no
renewed IoI Six rronlhs,
Slaga, Bruce Johnson, Bounie Kay
grmdshildlen
€nd tlxree great grandL
lSundav
rt'
School Holds
j iJ'ilf,iiJ,i.".
Named
L.KingsleySmith
partv
,cr Aide to .hstice Christi
to Have a
lN4nttitucnc
iP,r^',,Post Office Soon I
were
n,ere
#,j;,1u1,f,1*0,
J:xxT:
0f state
dF.',#;f'"'t I i:1,,
"i'.*;;;r:il""s.1*x
I
L, I<ingsley Smith, 41, a one-time.
junior Fariner tn the judge's law Jirm, I
has been named law sec.retary to gupreme Court Justice-eleci Marcus G.
Christ of New Hyde Park
Now on the Nassau County Court
bench, Judge Christ moves up to his
new post Janua'y I
Mr. Smith. until he went into the
navy in 1943, was & member of the
Hempstead law firn: of Patterson and
Christ, the partnership oi Judge Christ
and county Executive-elect A. Holly
Patierson. nov Hempstead Town presiding Supervisor
Mr. Sntith is ilre €on of the late
Supreme Corut Jtlstice Lewis J, Smith,
who dic.l in i932, ancl also hacl served
, a-s .iislirici
i
n
a.i':orney ancl county
oroduct
oI
Il.lnD"tead
Tina
R'anbo,
Kathy
Eckert,
Johll Rcse Billv R'lland Billt
judge.
Dubii(
Reeve,
Newell'
chllden.
Judv and Jean Harvev
Thc Primary departmenL united in
recitjug "The Night Before Christrnas",
and snrlg a song Then followed recitatiolts by Steven Majeski, Thomas
;,,'""^ti"'i"lnsi-;
l*;:#':'";l;;,"
I Cotumbta iaq, School i' 1936, Mr.
I Smith vras admittecl to the bar in Decemller of that vear. He entered. the
lNuuu ,, 1343 a;d served overseas in
I
sollrtion socDrpd to bc fortlrcolning as
] to u'here a suitable location e'ould be
Ifouncl. Siles that hed had govemlreDt
approval haCi been vigorously opp$ed
traffic
h&zards,
by
on
accolurt
of
tet b:/ its chamber
of
] Nlattituckians.
which
illvoked the aid of
Conmerce,
, iormer Congressman Greenwood in its
present, roorns
one
locrtion,
] nrotesi.
^f
fho
r|r-a
I il\ilarv
u. h- i.^.h - . u. / e r 0 g e n I erally acceptablc by local pcoplc, was
i rejected by the government.
or
the
f,rrure locali.r
Lovo Lann
I
nLtlstde Mi'lirlrnk's
busirtcss
I is ittsl
isection, and nrighl be considerecl "oD
the wrons sicic ol the railroa([ tracl(".
But thc lrieht
sidb of the picture is I
will have ari up-to-date j
thaL Mattitucl(
posl offico wlrcn il is conrpleted. ltl
A NEIGHBORLY TITIBUTE
Our quiet neighborhood was saddencd oD CIiljslmis ll)ouling by the
rdepalture of our gmd frielld arld
n€jghbor, Mr. Stantey Wolgo. Sr.,
who)I we had thoughl of lor a long
.'-'
"" '--'=";:'--i;son, Cllirlis PI rrn, Nancy Ruland Donlime as one of Mattituck's grand old
the Patterscn x)td christ fTT t-9-.9lttt
,ia i.tji"i..-.t""et
worberl an.i Drane
llis rpmarkablc nDlbilioll was
rcn.
,u* p3]tncrsnrp wlln wluram
Rosp. Maqe]ine and Nancy Rularrd
r ]l_lo--"
sometiring to marvel il, Jor he conwickham of" Mattituck
sang togerher l)rertily "carol children
;
rinue(l Lo sork wilhorll c"asiugaL his
L During his Mattituck residence, Mr.
cil.ol.',
businessin Mittituck village when well
smith ha taken an actlve paJt in the
parl eighly lrnd even aftef poor health
The
-l,r.r.J.rior -oi.r..on,
Departlrent reacr a play
jcomunity
life.of the
er)lrued ..The
rr
J.n,,
ancl the burden of tlany years forced
lglih
lot\: T:
a l)ast' presldenl or [ne SouLnolq
Meaning of christ.mas', wth Jamps hirn to close up his sllop, he conlinue.l
lls
I
Rolary Club, has served as Eecreiary |
and caror to labor at his fine tailoring et interlffif i"""'l?;iu1""J'ii'inl-rilr',;tf;il1 wcrbertJs LhFteacher,
vals ai his hone. I{ow we sha.ll rriss
wou't
be too far
away,
and as to I
Boclcpssott, JPrry Hallidry. Balbrra
lcnrab".
of Co*et*e.
ts a member I
seeing hlm sili amidsl the beatltillrl
Richard lvooclhull, Sheila I shrubbery by his resideDce on sLlm- trains, with the presenL .schedule, there ]
Tutliill,
iof Raymond Cleaves Post, americanI
only t\\'o & day anyway.
are
I
Legion and has been a dlrector of the I
I
wells. Flora wallace. Arthur Fannins
rner afternoons. Bui his greal sufferMaitiiuck Community r.und
ing ended in'uhe eternal rest he loDgecl
Josnne
ll,olfcs, Balbar-r
Gilclersleeve
Mr- and Mrs. Smith will be mtsed I
pi't D.lic
for, 3nd his fine family cal) only cherllr ud
lllrs
John
lvo6sner
of
anct
-'
- "" as
- pupils.
"
lu&in
road,
M&ttituck,
by their rony trlends on the North I
havo
mish his memory, looking back tlloD a
:
Thcn
came
hale
ancl
hcarby
Santa,
nounced
'life
llte
engDgenrent
their
of
Fork bui they tn turu wiEh Mr. andl
weu speDt. He brought over with
d&u8hter, llliss Jotn A \[oessner, to
ahd full of fuD.
Mrs. Smith succes and happiness lnl
him to ibjs country the inciomitable
John A Pollrvorln, sotr of j\lrs C4niheir new life in Nassu Couniy.
sptrit of Poland of the past, standing
rll(l
P(,1.\\r'r\llr
of lln) vierv rqtd,
adversity,
sur'
t\yo
leet
in
on
his
own
p
n
l
i
s
i
e
d
Southold, ond
the latt
PolJmeu receivlng
ltlr
Among ihe 7?7
!rouDting dilliculties that maDy will
u'od:r.
l\liss lvoesstr(rr
wAs felucomissions
ensi-gru'
on
December
23
MattitUCk
AffXiliafV
{rtcd lroDr l\Iottituck
High
not face, portraying to all ihe true
School
trnd is crnplol'ed as I secret&rl'&t
independence in the quiet simpie lite
llnttitucl<
High School. Ht'r liance
oi a real Anerican. Such is l,he tributl
/ ? t- \
i ^- ,
r4aitiruck. college degrees flre required
,Xe
.t.,
attendod Soulihol(l lligh School urd
regrrrtr monlnr:/ meeung oI
grand old man we always adis associotod \\'ith his lrrother in thc
,..^r__-^".
o f a l l c c n . r i d a t e sa n f r r 1 r f o u r r . i q o r o u s Idue to a
Maitituck
of the Eastern
frrrnilg
busincss.
I mired.
-o"tn.. ttt"
ithe
luilBrv
eighth and the
Lons rsland l{Npital held Decembel
"ru**aru
Ada Williams
I
,j,ll.n*,
i;;il;;,;;;
-rg-ii-"*i.a
ope.ed in J*De,
tl:
officers were elrcced
tn" same naval subjecrs
l:!n .1"t11*1"*
*""
Just readlrlB lrDout Christrnas deco-i
that collegeNROTC sludents do in four
i'-'
ratiorx cont€sts in sorne ol our ncighMrs. John W. Dickson, presldent;
I Seamar "Diclr" bassroro rs ai the
year8. Foremost in their training was
I
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, I
boring vlllages. Which makes us won- i
Edward G. Abitz, vice president;
the study of gunnerv, navigation, sea_
iMrs.
I Ri.hflr'd Bassford, olr a L\o weeks'
der. What lra.ppenedto the Christlnrs
, Mrt. EarI D, Templeton" seseiary, and
ma.nship.
damr gn control
leal'e.
His
duties
have
takerr l-'im to
decorating contests ftnd the Christma-s
"ngur.";u,g, t,tt7-l
and operations.
lMrs. ceorge c. TUUxill, treaffer.
fu
GleenlaDcl and Porto Rico. Also home'
r r - . 1 ' . i c si l .r t f r s r d l ^ l ) e s p o r r s o r ^ ' 1 .
Two well knosK Mattituckians died
I a rising vote of thaD-ks ws ext€nded
_r-lot
C
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r
i
c
l
m
a
s
w
a
s
A
l
l
e
t
r
B
e
s
c
h
a
t
t
b
e
1io faI bncl(. l)v llrc MrltitLlek Villlor
I to the retiring ofilcers, Mrs. John
on Christnras Day, Mrs. Lo[is C. lrormg
home of Mf. and Mrs. Carl Besch.
Inlprovelnent
Societl?
And
iurthI
lrge
i
at the Eastem lnng Island Hospital,
ischiller, Jr., and Mrs. lted Siemerling
cr, u'haL hrppened to ihe Matiiiuckl
I Miss trtancy Duryee of New ]Iork
of their
and Mr. Stanislaw Wolgo al hls home
lfor their faithful perfomce
Village Improveurelll Society itseu? I
-\Drrrt
Christrnas
aL
home
Lhe
of
her
duttes
ro
secretary
and treasurer, ieon the Sound Avenue Road.
I
I parenk, Mr, and IMr.s.John Dufyee and
I sptrtively.
y.,
on lliday leJl for Watedom,
N.
MRS. LOUIS C' YOUNG
m€eting,
I Thls belr:g the Chdstrm
I to attend the w€ddjng of a former
lrefr*hments were semed by the hosiJemie Louise T\lhill
Young was
ictrassmate of the Katherine Gtbbs
Dr. St,er.ens Award'ed
born in Mattituck
64 years ago, a
I ews, Mrs. Schtller a.nd Mrs. SlemerI Sclrool in Boston. Mrs. Duryee has b€en
daughter oi Lhe late Sidney P. and
.Ung, and a delightful evening of good
Good
CiJizenship Frize
spending a few days in Rome, pa.,
Mary Boutcher Tuthill and had lived
y4^
,2-, i./ t >
ifeuowship was enJoyed. The exchang€
her mother, Mrs, Fted powers.
TlLe
Sout[gld
gifk
here
all
her
Rotary C]ub hrrt -l
life.
She
had
of
been
seriou&mong
the
m€mbers added to
lvisiiing
I
Satuday was the lasi dinner day of
sp€ciar'
Co]]uunitl,"
ly
iu
for
several
rnonths,
Night, Tuesday
and
had
been
I
and
festivity
of
the
occdslon.
Raiety
Ithe
evqring $hen it, pres€nted its annual
a patient al the hospital for the past
11952for the Mauatooka Club members
I In recounting its accom4llishments
the
clubhouse
PMnic
on
Bay.
It
aurards
for Christmas decotations and
len vreel{s
iaL
I during the ]€ar, the Auxjliary is mlnd'toI
qas a good dinl)s, too, of baled ham
Good Ci,izFnship, and trarl rhe reServices were conducled ai ihe l}!aii ful of the splendid support of ttle comj and accesries,
prepared and seweA I
sts.
r s ri Lt si . t , r su tpo re c j a l Bguus e
l
c
l
f
i
e
n
t
s
nun,
tituck Flesbyterian
church
Suday
lmunity and ln expresing it6 apprectaby Hffba i E. Reeve and comittee.
The
cood
I
Citizelshj,p
Awir(l
was
aJtemoon by Rev. ll'ank E. Magor
I
I
|tion and tharri6, extsds to ali th€
lgi\'€D, with fiDe appreciative acclaim,
pastor, and buial
I Mr. and Mrs. J. Bleb Yonng held|
was in the New
l "semon's Greetings" and b€st wishes
to Dr. I{arry
E Stevens of Solll,holcl,
"Open llouse" to a large number of
Bethany Cemei€ry.
I for the blessings of health, happinesr
l\\,ho Nith Mrs. Stevelts, was the special
frlends ot thelr new home ln Laurel
Mrs. Young was at one time an emland pmperity in the dsys,ahead.
' l l o n o l s u e s L .D r . S t . ' t , c l ) ss p o k e b r i e f l y ,
Sunday afterrlmn md evenlng, Decemhis characferislic nodestv,
ber 28th. It was a finely eppoin €d
i and {iih
of hi"i;;;
afiak, with refrshments
served bufii" *", a member of
lirL receiu,g rlte award. Cllrrles VaD
I 4 recen! rvralrnuck visitor
;r;;;t"..
:
D
l
r
z
e
l
was chrirm3il of tltis cornrilrree.
sisters, Mrs. Amie Sleaight and l\,Iiss the presb},lerjan churclt, ard active
, fet style. Their son, John, of the Neva] |
i Alr Fbrce, now stationed ai pensaaola. I
I Carrie Mapes, was Mr. Howell Mapes ] tn its cuild circle.
I tnis is the fourilr year that ilris coo(t
who.
left
Mapes,
of Baltimore, Md.-Mr.
lflodda, is home for the hoUda'ts.
I ]Citizenship A\\'ard ltas beell made. ReI Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Dougover fifty ymrs ago,^finds.llu Beebe of Curchogue: two sisters,the
] cipients in the past were Mf,.s. F,lot'ence
lMattituck
naturalLy, many changes, and lew _oI Mlsses Lizzie tr{. and Elma R. TuthiU
lMotral of Southold. Harold F,. Reeve
.his old friends and acquaintances left. of Matril'ck; a grandson, Sidney Beebe
l cf Mattituck and Joh[ Wickhanl ol
I Cutchogue.
I Robert Gildersleev€ of Syl'acuse, N.rand several nieces and nephews. They
lY., spenl the Christmas holidays at have the sympar"hy of ell in their :be,the home of his father, Jamgs A. Gil- reavernenb.
ldersleeve,
on pike street. \/t /yp
i
lYi":j:j:
loachayo<idhpd
r.^h
ElecrsNew officer"s -
I-
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3i"":lTll*o'*l3",ilTb,,",i,T"i;
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