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THE EAST HAMPTON STAR. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1938 SEVEN
L o c a l N e w sSend in your personal items. The Mrs. John F ordham visited Mrs.
Slar will gladly print them. Mail Ezra G ooda le on W ednesday, items or telephone East Hampton
M iss Louise Russell left on Saturday to resum e h er studies at S yra cuse U niversity.
477 or 273. name.
Be sure to give your
Mrs. E lw ood F anning has closed her restaurant at M aidstone P ark fo r the season. Mrs. John S callen o f H arrisburg,
Pa., is v isiting h er cousin, M iss E. R. B row n, on D ayton Lane.
Miss M ary R ose B ennett under-
Mrs. N ellie S taneland le ft on T uesday for her w in ter hom e in N ew Y o rk City.
I w ent an operation at the S outham p- Joseph P errottet o f the O sborne ton H ospital on Saturday.
Trust Co., is taking a w eek ’s va ca - -------------------tion . Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Barns cam e
------------------ from R ed w ood , N. Y., last w eek endM rs. R ichard Bennett o f N ew to lo o k a fter som e repairs to their
Y o r k arrived fo r a visit here w ith house, necissitated by the storm .h er parents, M r. and M rs. John E. | -------------------S nyder, last week.
The G irl Scout T roop C om m ittee w ill m eet at the hom e o f Mrs. Edwin Sherrill on Tuesday, O ctober 11, at three o ’clock .
M iss M ary C ooper o f Sagaponack has been visiting M rs. M orton P en n yp acker here since the hurricane, w h ich cut her telephone con nection and razed her garage.
Mrs. R. G. M ann and ch ildren , V irg in ia and Charles, and Constance M iller spent M onday o f this w eek in N ew Y ork , w here they visited the M useum o f N atural H istory.
Mrs. F e lix D om iny has closed her hom e on Pantigo and w ill be at the hom e o f M r. and Mrs. Jam es H. M ul- fo rd on H untting Lane fo r the w in ter.
W illiam Bell, H arold G ovier, Budd M ullane, Earnest S chellinger, R oy Lester and Phineas D ick inson are p lann ing to attend the rod eo at M adison Square G arden, N ew Y ork , tom orrow .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. F rood and S hepard F rood have le ft fo r Punta G orda, Fla., w here they w ill again have A llapach ee L odge, in the m idst o f a fam ous shooting and fishing country.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Johnson have taken the C arl Reutershan bungalow on N ew tow n L ane fo r the w inter m onths. Mr. Johnson is supervising the w ork on the v illage trees w hich w ere in jured d uring the hurricane.
A daughter w as born on Tuesday o f this w eek to Mr. and Mrs. M organ P ow e ll o f R ochester, N . Y . Mrs. P ow e ll is the form er M iss Betty Sm ith, d aughter o f Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond A . Sm ith o f this village.
L ou is Petrella returned from Italy on the L iner R ex last w eek after m aking an exten d ed visit in Italy. H e left East H am pton last N ov em b er and has had a v ery en joyab le trip, having also spent som e tim e in n orthern A frica .
F irem en w ere called out Sunday m orn ing to extinguish a sm all fire in the garage o f E. T. D ayton on W ood s Lane. A nother m inor blaze at the hom e o f Em erson T aber on D avid Lane ca lled the departm ent out early M onday evening.
M rs. A lbert H erter, w hose paintin g o f w h ite petunias on silver w on first prize b y popu lar vote, at the G u ild H all M em bers ’ E xhibition , has turned over that sum to Mrs. N elson C. O sborne, president o f the L adies ’ V illage Im provem ent S ociety, fo r re habilitation w ork d on e b y the S o c ie ty fo llow in g the storm.
H enry T h eod ore L eggett arrived at the M aidstone A rm s from N ew Y ork on Tuesday o f last w eek, to spend tw o days. Mrs. M. E. A leshire and Mr. L eggett talked ov er plans fo r the art exh ib ition s at G u ild H all fo r n ext season ; they w ill be bigger and better than ever.
Disaster Loan Corp.Opens Offices Here
U ntil further notice the M ontauk office in the Adm inistration B uilding w ill be open every w eek -d ay excep t W ednesday from 9 A . M. T elephone M ontauk P oin t 2425.
In East H am pton an office w ill be op en every W ednesday from 9 A . M. in the old O sborne Trust C om pany building. Entrance at side d oor on drivew ay.
Inform ation regard ing applica tions fo r loanse fo r repair and replacem ent o f dam age and losses caused by the hurricane o f S ep tem ber 21, 1938, can be obtained at both offices.
Miss O lga Sem irad and Miss Julia Jasiunas, w ho graduated from East | H am pton H igh S chool in June, have entered R ider C ollege at Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry R hodes and ch ildren , o f G reenport, L. I., visited Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Rhodes here last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D ayton H edges o f H avana, Cuba, spent last Sunday in East H am pton v isiting Mr. H edges’ sister, Mrs. R oya l Luther, and ca lling on friends here.
M rs. P. C. S ch en ck and son, Courtland, are on a m otor trip to M aryland and V irg in ia , w here they w ill v isit Mrs. S ch en ck ’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Iddings, and other relatives.
M iss B etty D. B eresford, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. T. A . B eresford o f S outham pton, and grandaughter o f Mr. and Mrs. A . B. Card, is n ow in the nurses’ training school at F low er H ospital, N ew Y ork City.
T he p ostponed h om e-cook ed food sale to be held b y the A id C ircle o f the M. E. Church is p lanned fo r Saturday, O ctober 22, in the B am s b lock on N ew tow n Lane. Further n o tice in n ex t issue.
Jerry W oodhouse, m anager o f the loca l B ohack store, left Saturday for N ew Y ork . From there he is sailing this w eek . H e has an e ig h t-w eek s ’ leave o f absence, and plans to visit h is parents in Dublin, Ireland.
T he first regular m onthly m eeting fo r the w inter m onths, and covered dish luncheon o f the H om e D epartm ent o f the M. E. Church S ch oo l w ill be held tom orrow , Friday, at one o 'c lo ck in the Church H all. A ll m em bers and friends are urged to be present.
T he R am blers w ill m eet on T u esday evening, O ctober 18, at the hom e o f Mrs. H. G. Stephens; Mrs. E. T. D ayton w ill assist Mrs. Stephens in entertaining. T he com m ittee fo r the program that even in g w ill be Mrs. S. J. Lynch and Mrs. Stephens.
D onald M eagher is taking a num ber o f young people to N ew Y ork tom orrow to attend the rod eo at
SKEET SHOOT SU N D AYThere w ill be a Cham pionship
S keet S hoot on Sunday at the East H am pton S keet Club. E veryone w ho shoots w ill be handicapped. The shoot w ill start at 2:30 o ’clock .
A ll ferry service betw een B rid geport, Conn., and P ort Jefferson, L. I., has been discontinued until further notice. This d iscontinuance has been m ade necessary b y certain rulings o f the D epartm ent o f Com m erce in reference to the installation o f w atertight bulkheads.
The regular m onth ly m eeting o f the M others’ C lub w ill be held on Thursday, O ctober 13, at 3 o ’clock , in the school. M iss A lice B row n , first grade teacher, and Miss A lice H ughes w ill talk on their school w ork . A ll m others o f the first grade ch ildren are especia lly invited to attend.
F ortunately the tw o D om iny fa m ily w haleboats w ere n o longer in the o ld boathouse on the beach, as the b ig storm struck here; one is at the Sag H arbor M useum , the other in C linton A cad em y. T hat old boa thouse w as sm ashed, as w ere sm all fishing houses at E gypt Beach.
M iss E velyn C ollum celebrated her sixteenth b irthday w ith a p arty at her hom e on Friday, S eptem ber 30. T he even in g w as spent w ith gam es and dancing. T he guests included the Misses A nna F inckenor, G en ev ieve Bennett, H elen and G race R eney, Ruth Seerveld , and the M essrs. A n d rew and C larence Bennett, R ichard and D avid Baker, H erbert Byrnes, N orton B uckett, H arry Daniels, Thom as M cM ahon, Nathan C ollum , w ith Mr. and Mrs. D avid B aker and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Finckenor.
On Tuesday even ing a m eeting o f "T h e Techn iquettes ’ ’ w as held at the hom e o f M iss T erry B ook . O fficers elected w ere M ildred C line, v ice president; Elsy S kinner, secretary; Louise Talm age, Treasurer. T he ev e ning w as given over to a com parison o f J. F o x ’s ‘ ‘T he T ra il o f the L on e som e P ine w ith A . J. C ron in ’s “ C itad el.” O ther m em bers present in cluded H elene A m aden, D oroth y Ja cobs, A lice K elsey, Frances Pospisil, and Elaine W hitby.
L ong Island ’s north fo rk w as badly hit by the recent huricane, and in som e w ays put to greater in con ven ience. E lectric lights in G reenport
M adison S quare G arden. A m o n g I are a ll sen -iced b y overh ead poles,• i____ _ i _____ ____ _ . »»• in c looH n f iinH prP rnnnH w ir p s . as inthose p lann ing to g o are the M isses C onstance M iller and G lad ys K in ney. A lso R ob ert F lynn , R obert B loom field Jr., and D onald M aran o f S outham pton. M iss M iller and M iss K in n ey w ill spend F rid ay ev e n ing w ith M m e. Belanise.
T on ig h t at the P resbyterian S ession H ouse the m em bers o f H arold T h a yer ’s Su n day S ch oo l class w ill h old a party. M em bers o f the class include the M isses C onstance M iller, V io le t C lark, E lean or Dunn, Ellen Fithian, C onstance Douglas, E lsie Johnson, G lad ys K in n ey and N ettie Sherrill. A lso W alter H ack- ett, Jam es H arkness, C harles O sborne, Jam es T hom pson , Jam es C o rw in, E dw in S h errill Jr., R alph V e negas Jr., B o b b y W ood w ard , C alvin Eells and Sineus C. M. Talm age.
instead o f underground w ires, as East H am pton. T h e poles w ere dow n and som e business con cern s in G reen port w ere w ith ou t light until O ctob er 1. Farm ers in that section w ere hard hit. G reen port shipyards w ere terrib ly dam aged , one bu ild ing at the S w eet S h ipyard and M achine W ork s w as razed. A t O rient P oint the tide w en t across the h igh w ay and turned the poin t into an island fo r a tim e.
News of Summer Colonists
N EW L O W PR IC E S. W a lk -O ver and K ali-sten -ik s fo r w om en $6.50. W a lk -O v er m en ’s $6.75. F lorsheim m en ’s $8.75. X -ra y fitting. C h irop o d ist in charge o f foo t correction de partm ent. — T en n en berg ’s, R iv er head, N. Y . 46-tf
T y p ew riter S upp lies.— Star O ffice
“Even tho your property may not be blown away, you know that high winds can cause much damage. Windstorm Insurance costs so little that everyone should have it.”
The above is a portion of an advertisement which appeared in The East Hampton Star, May 27, 1932.
W e can sdll furnish such protection at standard rates
N E L SO N C. O SB O R N E IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
EAST HAMPTON, N. Y. TELEPHONE 22
Mr. and M rs. W illiam J. W hitte- m ore, w h o w ere on a N ew England m otor trip, w ere caught in the storm in the m idd le o f M assachusetts; and w ere unable to reach East Ham pton until last T hursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K ip Farrington Jr. w h o have been on a fly in g v isit to C aliforn ia , returned to East H am pton on M onday o f last w eek.
John H am m ond cab led from Prague, C zecho-s lovakia , to J. E d w ard G ay Jr. on the Saturday after the hurricane. He had heard o f the disaster, and cab led fo r details. Friends here w ere surprised to hear that Mr. H am m ond w as in the m idst o f the European turm oil w hen it was at its height, although they kn ew he had spent the sum m er in Europe.
M rs. D arw in P. K in g sley and Miss H ope K in g sley le ft East H am pton last F riday fo r N ew Y ork , w here th ey have opened their apartm ent at the Beekm an.
T he M isses L eon ore Sh iland and A n n e W righ t are am ong the N ew Y ork debutantes p lann ing to serve as departm ent execu tives , sa lesw om en and m odels at Saks-34th Street, N ew Y ork , on O ctober 6. P roceeds
o f Saks’ 36th ann iversary ce leb ra tion on that d ay w ill benefit the C hild P lacin g and A d option C om m ittee.
R obert S ch ey and John R. Todd are again m em bers o f the execu tive com m ittee o f the N ational H orse S h ow A ssociation . The H orse S how w ill open at M adison Square G a rden, N ew Y ork , on Saturday, N o vem b er 5.
M r. and Mrs. R ichard N ew ton are at the Berkshire, N ew Y ork , fo r the winter.
M rs. W . W. Battie and Mrs. J. R. G uernsey are at the H om estead, H ot Springs, Va.
Mrs. G eorge Stetson and M iss Ethel Stetson have returned to 116 East 56th Street, N ew Y ork , fo r the winter.
A son w as born on Su n day to Mr. and M rs. Juan T erry T rippe in the D octors ’ H ospital, N ew Y ork C ity.
Mrs. John H eyw ood R oudebush and M iss R osanne R oudebush, w hose hom e at G eorgica w as terrib ly d am aged in the hurricane, are staying w ith M r. and Mrs. H. A llan W ardle.
Mr. and M rs. R obert A ppleton have closed their sum m er hom e here and le ft fo r Palm Beach.
Hospital DriveNears $15,000 Goal
The Southam pton H ospital drive is still go in g oh ; the pu b lic support to the hospita l has been v ery e n couraging, in spite o f the disaster that has upset so m any p lans here. So far, a tota l o f $13,268.04 has been g iven or p ledged fo r the d r iv e ; and others h ave prom ised to g iv e ; it is hoped that the needed tota l o f $15,- 000 m ay b e reached , eventually.
T h e h u rricane d id little dam age to the hospita l itself, and w ork w ent on there as u jy a l, in spite o f a brie f in terruption in p u b lic ligh t and w ater service. C andles w ere burned in other parts o f the bu ilding, but fo r the o ffice and operatin g room e lectric lights w ere m ade possible b y the Southam pton F ire D epartm ent, w h ich kep t a battery light service goin g, w ork in g a ll n igh t to g iv e this v e ry necessary h elp to the hospital. T h e F ire D epartm ent and private ind iv idu a ls also h elped w ith the w ater supply , so that there was n o real su ffering for w ater. F ortunately , there w ere no m a jor op era tions d uring that period ; just a few accident cases.
M iss E llen Jacobson , S uperinten den t at the Southam pton H ospital, sailed on Saturday fo r a short v a cation in E urope; M rs. C laude M arks (the fo rm er M iss C harlotte L ok o ) is acting S uperintendent in h er ab-
Prizes for Guild HallMembers Art Show Made
T om orrow even in g, Friday, at 8:30, there w ill be a con cert at G uild Hall. P lease attend. B ring friends.
T h e prizes aw arded b y popular v o te to artists w h ose w ork w as hung in the G u ild H all M em bers ’ E xh ibit are as fo llow s: O il paintings, Mrs. A lb ert H erter ’s w h ite petunias on s ilver; W ater C olor, H am ilton K in g ’s dune p ictu re; S cu lpture, “ Secrets,” b y S tephen Searles o f Southam pton. Mr. Searles is a y ou n g artist, w ho has studied w ith G eorge L ob er at the G rand C entral S ch oo l o f A rt in N ew Y ork .
H enry T h eodore Leggett, ch a irm an o f the G u ild H all A rt C om m ittee, has been here this w eek fo r the hanging o f G u ild H all’s perm anent art co llection fo r the w inter. M iss Ruth B. M oran and Mrs. L oren zo E. W oodh ou se h ave been assisting in ca ta logu in g the perm anent co lle c tion fo r a card file. T h e T hom as M oran G a llery \yill b e d evoted to painters, w h o h ave w ork ed in East H am pton, and m ostly to lo ca l scenes. M iss M oran has g iven a group o f exam p les o f h er father, the late T h om as M oran ’s, w ork . T h e G uild H all art galleries are closed to the pu b lic at present, d uring repairs.
N EW TRAIN SCHEDULEB eginn ing O ctober 10 the East
H am pton post o ffice w ill c lose for m orn in g ou t-go in g m ail at 6:40 A . M. to be in e ffect until M ay 26, 1939. This is the on ly ch an ge in mail schedules.
H U R R IC A N E B O O K L E T S 25c. Published b y East H am pton Star.
WERE YOU PROTECTED BY INSURANCE -
from damage caused by the recent hurricane? If you were not, let us tell you how you may be protected at low cost against any damage caused by windstorm, hail, explosion, riot, aircraft, smoke and vehicles.
E. T. DaytonReal Estate and Insurance
Telephone 251 Main Street
LOUIS DE KOVENFuneral services fo r L ouis de K o-
ven , fo r m any years a sum m er resident o f East H am pton, w ere held from his late residence on W oods Lane yesterday afternoon , the Rev. W illiam G rainger, rector o f St. L uke’s Episcopal Church, con du cting the service . B u ria l w as in C edar L aw n C em etery.
Mr. de K oven d ied at Southam pton H ospital on Sunday m orning, O ctober 2. He w as ill on ly a few days.
He w as the son o f the late Mr. and M rs. L e R o y de K oven and was born in Sw itzerland. A p ril 4, 1881. He is su rvived by his w id ow , w ho w as M iss A m y H. M ills be fore her m arriage.
PH ILLIPS— DOW N SMiss D orothy D ow ns, daughter o f
M r and Mrs. C larence D ow ns o f East H am pton, and Charles H. P h il-
I f ( S . P h illips o fEast H am pton and the late Mrs. Phillips, w ere m arried Saturday evening, O ctober 1, b y R ev. Earnest E. Eells, pastor o f the Presbyterian Church, at the M anse. T h eir attendants w ere M r. and Mrs. R obert Peckham .
T h ey w ill m ake their hom e in the D yck m ann cottage on Sunset Lane.
Miller Lane Lots
FOR SALEParty must sell his two lots on Miller Lane, near Cedar Street, end of the Lane. They cost him $950, and will sell for $425. For further information see
D aniel W . T alm ageTalmage Lane East Hampton
Phone 157-W
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Telephone 344
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C AN O E PLACE INNHampton Bays
DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING
BUDDY CHEW AND HIS ORCHESTRA
LUNCHEONS AT $1.50 DINNERS FROM $1.75
Warningall persons are forbidden to burn brush, rubbish, etc. until further notice.
We earnestly urge you to cooperate with the above.
Signed J. L. BANISTER, Mayor F. LEDDY, Chief of Police S. L. MARLEY, Chief of Fire Dept