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BELLPORT NEWS ITEMSMargaret Warner , Tel. BEllport 7-065S <

Norman Gould , a student atPotsdam School of Music, andCurtis Robinson , a freshman atCortland State Teacher 's College.drove home from school Tuesdaynight and will spend their Summervacations in Bell port.

Mrs. Leona Marshall has boughtthe former Osborn Shaw propertyon Bell Street.

Mayor and Mrs. Har ry F. Bedelland son. Fletcher , of Country ClubR o a d attended Commencementexercises at the College of Not i eDame of M a r y l a n d Sunday .Fletcher Bedell spent the Memor i -al day holiday with f r i ends atNortheastern Univ ers i ty in Boston.Mass.NEW BELLPORT STREET MAP S

I960 edition. On sale at Bel l in-ger 's Delicatessen and BellhavenLuncheonet te , Mon lauk H i g h w a y .Published by The Patchogue Ad-vance. Also conta ins si reels inBrookhave n , Yaphank , Medford.East Patchogue, Paicjioguv, BluePoint and Bayporl. Al l t h i s foronly 50c.—Ad v.

A surprise p ar ty was given forMiss Susan Wood in honor of herf i f teenth b i r thd ay Fr iday n igh t , byMiss Kn thy Kergin of AcademyLane. Those present were theMisses Torrey l la l l ock , BronwynCerone , Diane Huso , Kath leen Pen-dergast and Sarah R osenbla t t .

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nathansand family moved to fiii SouthCountry Road on Tuesday. Theypurchased the house from PaulLong.

Miss Judy Lancaster , daughte rof Mr. and Mrs. John Lancasterof Gerard Street, arrived homeMay 31 after comp le t ing herJun ior year at Syracuse Univ er-sity. Her roommate , .Miss HelenaSchassberger of Cold Spr ing -mithe-Hudson spent a few day s l a ~ lweek wi lh the Laiw -a- ' lers . MissBarbara Lancas t er is home '",,,.the S u m m e r va ca t ion a f t e r f i n i s h -ing her J- r c sh innn year at Skid-more College , Saratoga .'springs.

Marshal l Slu-dd of Sioux Ci ty ,la., arrived here last week to spendthe Summer m o n t h s w i t h hisbrother- in- law and sister , Dr. andMrs. James R. Warner , Jr., ofBellhaven Road.

Modernizing? See ( ase Pliimlr-ing Fixture Disp lay on E. MainSt., Patchogue , opposite Castro.

— Adv.Miss Harriet. Frary Ph i l l i p s ,

daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. JohnFrank Phi l l ips of South C o u n t r yRoad, has been elected song-leader for the Class of 'il l atLake Erie College , Painesvil lo , ( ) .Her nomina t ion and election tothat post is part of class and or-ganizat ional vo t ing conducte d overa period oT several weeks eachSpring.

Peter V. Snyder , Jr.. son .or Mr.and Mrs. Peter V. Snyder, hasreturned home for the S u m m e rvacation from Eaglebrook SchoolDeerlield , Mass . Dur ing the Eagle-brook commencement exercisesheld at Ihe school Fr iday , Peter ,together w i t h John YV. Pearsonof Rochester , received an awardfor excellence in p iano s tudy .

Mr. and Airs. Herman Chamberlain and son . Bil l , of Nor t hHowell's Point Road , a t t e n d e dgraduat ion exercises al S t a t e U n i -versity of N'-w York , College ofEducat ion . Oswego , (bis weekend.

The Deucev Bridge Club w i l l

meet th is af ternoon at the homeof Mis . Emery Van Horn of BellStreet.

Mrs . A n n i e Cedol of StationRoad has re turne d home from amon th ' s v i - .i t w i t h her son - in - l awand daugh te r , Mr. and Mrs. FrankAldr id ge of South Lancaster ,Mass.

For your fabric and yarns Tots-N-Cottons , Bellport .—Adv .

Mr. and Mrs. J . We sley, No t t ing -h a m and d a u g h t e r . Re-sic, of Mar-del , i Sp r in gs , Aid. , spent a few daysth i s week wi th Mr. and Mrs. JohnB i n n i n g l o n of Brown 's Lane . Mr.B i n n i m - t o n f lew to Cleveland. () .,on a business tri p t h i s week.

Mr. and Airs . Charles Ramseyof Great R ive r are the parentsof t h e i r f i rs t , ch i ld , a daughter ,Edo , who was born at Br ookhaven.Memoria l Hosp i t a l last week. Mrs.Ramsay is t h e former Aliss EdoCook of Bel lpor t .

Aliss J u d y Gar f i e ld wi l l r e tu rnhome today from Connect icut Col-lege for Women , Now London ,Conn. Her m o t h e r . .Mrs. John Gar-field of Hel ipor t Lane , drove toConnec t i cu t y es te rday to b r i ng herhome and th ey spent. I h e n igh tw i t h Mr. and .M rs . Charles El iotand f a m i l y of New Haven . Conn.

J. Edward Bu. -k has r e tu rnedlo his , home on Acad emy Lanea f t e r a busin ess t r i p th r ough thesou the rn s tates .

Dick y Brown , son of Mr. andAirs. Richard Brown of GeorgeCour t , celebrated bis third birth-day wi th a t r ip to Fairytown witha 'group of his f r iends Tuesdaymorn ing . Those who went wereLee Bowman . Debbie Spring-horn .Carol Nor ton , Susie Long andDick y 's sister , Susan.

New Bath Room ? See CaseP l u i n h i n g Display on E. Alain St.,I' a lchogue. opposite Castro.—Adv.

There were about 125 in at-t e n d a n c e - a t a bu f fe t supper anddanc e g iven by the Centra l Dis-t r i c t I Teachers Associat ion atthe Sunr i se R e s t a u r a n t in CenterMori ches last Thursday night . Thissocia l event, ended t h e group 'sa c t i v i t i e s for the school year. Wil-l iam Cur t i s , superv i s ing pr inc ipa l ,was guest-of-honor. One of theh i g h l i g h t s of the evening was thepresentat ion of a new gavel byJames I.nzroe , re t i r ing president ,to James Gerardi , incoming presi-dent . The gavel was made in t heindus t r ia l art classes from woodtha t was cut down on the schoolproperty. Prizes were won by thefo l lowing : .Mrs. A r t h u r Peti t , aceramic salad howl: Scott Cbamier ,barbecue set; Robert Jones , aCorn ingware casserole; Aliss Edi thHughes , h a n d - p a i n t e d t ray ;Thomas . M u r p h y , s ter l ing si lverbud vase; M a y n a r d Bowman , the r -mos bot t le ; Thomas Feeney, setof glasses; Mrs. Lynn Schi l le r ,c o c k t a i l set; W i l l i a m ' A l u i r . West-clox alarm clock; Mrs. Wi l l iamM u l k e e n , f ive -y ear g i f t ce r t i f i ca teat Ro .-e Jewelers. A l l s . Har ryBedell was social cha i rman of thea f f a i r .

Sunday n igh t d inne r guests ofMr . and Ai rs . Charles Gould oiNort h Brewster Lane were Mr .and Mrs. J o h n Coakley of Yap-h a n k .

Sa tu rday n igh t , Lyiine Mae-Coiniskey r i i t o r H . i i o d a c roup off - lends al a danc ing p a r t y at herhome on Genera l Ah Lean Dcive.She is t h e daugh te r of Mr . andMrs . R. W i l l i a m MncComiske v .

Mr. and Airs. John Gibso n 'andf a m i l y of Pearl Street a r r ived

home .May ."I a f t e r spending fourdays at ' Swi f t wa t e r . Pa. , wheret h e y j oined Mr . Gibson 's p a r e n t s .Mr! and Mrs. John G. Gibson ofCleveland . O.

V i s i t i n g w i t h Dr. and .M rs. Wal-ter H u g h e s of Academy Lane forthe weekend were Mr. and Al l s.Mi tch ie I tudka of New York Ci ty .

Joanne M u r p h y , daugh t e r ofAir . and Airs. Daniel .Murph y ofBiesel in I! o a d , celebrated hereighth b i r thday w i t h an af te rnoonpar ty for I I of her f r iends andclassmates Sa tu rday .

Suchart Lin ipanoi idha of Bang-kok , T h a i l a n d , a c lassmate of JohnTally , a r r ived last Wednesday tospend a few days w i t h t he John'fu l ly f a m i l y oi' Nor th Howell ' sPoint Road. On Saturday, theydrove to .Ma ry land to at tend Com-mencement exercises at West Not -t i n g h a m Academy.

Har ry Ferrier , the magician ofNor th Howel l ' s Point Road , enter-tained t h e young guests who helpedSally Raicr celebrate her e ighthbi r thday Friday af te rnoon. Amongthose present were Patricia Steele ,Marjorie and John Binninglon ,Barbara Vineyard , Karen Dabl ,

J u d i t h Hughes , Lisa dor Alateosian ,Jean Gardner , Kath leen Rudden ,Gary Alaggio , Louis Periuo andAlan Penney.

Guests of Mr. and Airs. CarlH o f f m a n n at the i r home on ShelterIsland for four days last week weretheir son-in- law and daughter , Air.and Mrs. Wil l iam Vizcarrando , Mr.and Mrs. Wi l l i am Bimmerinnn , andMr. and Airs. Harry Darlington ,all of Lancaster, Pa.

Mrs. Willard French of SouthBrewster Lane and Mrs. Edwardder Mateosian of Academy Lanedrove to Norton , Mass., on May .'IIto bring home Miss Anne French ,who has just completed her fresh-man year at Wheaton College.They returned to Bellport InstThursday.

Airs. John Fordham of StationRoad en te r t a ined the Hurr icaneBolivia Club at her home yester-day afternoon.

Reasonable prices and qualitywork set the highest standardsfor wedding invi tat ion s and an-nouncenients. The Patchogue Ad-vance. 20 Medford Avenue.—Adv .

I IP A MflTr"!-! K ° Be,|P°rt H 'Sh School students duringUl J\ l \ w l V_n annual Moving-Up day ceremonies heldFriday on school lawn. Host of awards was given out and new

class officers were introduced. Event symbolizes graduation ofSenior class into world and promotion of other high schoolclasses. —Photo by Joe Adams

Moving-Up Day Rites Held at Bellport High

Host of New Books OrderedBy Bellport Memorial Library

Many new books have been ordered bv the Bellport MemorialLibrary . They are as follows:

Adul t Fiction--C. S. Lewis, "I he 'Screwtape Letters"; Stout. "Threeat Wolfe 's Door "; White , "TheView from the 40th Floor "; Lam-pedusa , "The Leopard" ; Morgan ,"A Dis tan t Trumpet" ; W e s t"South of the Angels "; Stewart ,"Mv Brother Michael " ; Snow, "TheA f f a i r "; Frcdc "The Internes ";Sandoz. "Son of a Gambl ing Man ";Benc-hley, "Sail a Crooked Ship ";Clad , "Love and .Money"; Mitchell ,"The Bottom of the Harbor ";Charc iues , ".The Nu n n e r y "; Fletch-er. "No Marriage in Heaven ";Franke) . "Tongue of Fire."

Adul t Non-Fic t ion-- Boll . "Howto Build Fiberglass Boats "; Ron-wan & Robinson , "Wait Till NextYear "; Adams , "Copey of Har-vard" ; C r o w t h e r , "HollywoodRajah" ; Chap l i n , "My Father ,Charlie Chap l i n "; Donley. "TheNight They Burned the Mounta in ";Adamson . " "Born Free "; Vin ing ,"Re tu rn to Japan "; Bergcr . "MeyerBerger 's New York" ; S m i t h , "Letthe Crabgrass Grow "; .Morris, Nel-son Rockefe l ler ": A n o n y m o us ."St ree twalker ": G a l t i , "The NewAfr i ca "; Lurch . "The Fundamen-ta l s of Elect ronics "; .Montague." H u m a n H e r e d i t y "; Paar . "I KidYou Not ": Car ter . "Polities ofI n e q u a l i t y "; "The World of Al l -

s' struct Art" ; " A m e r i c a n ArtSeries"; "Modern Artists in Amer-ica "; ".Master Drawings of SevenCenturies." (The latter four weregif ts from the South Bay Art As-sociation).

Juvenile Fiction—-Bennett , "TheSecret Hiding Place "; Butterworth."The Trouble With Jenny ": Bray-man , "Walls of Windy Troy "; Dil-lon , "The Singing Cave"; Off i t ,"The Boy Who Won the Scries";Cone , " O n 1 y Jane "; Godden ,"Candy Floss"; Ungercr , "Emile ";Ward , " "The Secret Pencil" ; Gage,"The Secret of Fiery Gorge."

Juveni le Nun Fiction—Johnson ,"America G r o w s Up "; Reck ,"Clocks Tell the Time"; Stevenson ,"Child' s Garden of Verse "; Max-well Brnndwein , "The Earth forSam "; "The Sea for Sam "; "ThoStars for Sam."

Over 60 ChildrenWill Be in DanceProgram on Sunday

BELLPORT—A dance programwill be presented at the Commun-ity Center on Bell Street here at3 p. m. Sunday by the more than60 children yvho have been par-ticipating in the classes held thereby Mrs. Harry Palevsky of SouthCountry Road. The theme of therecital is "Through the Seasons."

Presenting dances appropriateto Spring will be Ann Ebersole,Ellen French , Colleen Gilmore,Gail Koshland , Pamela Love, RobinHiginbotham , Susan Weinstein ,Mary Lee Cool , Laurie Corwin ,Linda Decidue , Diane Ferrer,Louisa Floyd , Ellen Fowler, LindaJensen , Diane Lester, Kathy Mc-Keown , Sara Catherine Palevsky,Marguerite Petersen , Janet Rose,Laurel Sue Smith and MariaTerres.

For Summer the dancers areCynthia Brown , Halley Frazer.Jessie Goldstein , Alison Hallock,Lois Scordamaglia , Judy Weston ,Patricia Rose, Susan Demarest ,Jean Burgess , Jean La Monica ,Lynn Lansman , Doren Madey, Mar-garet Mennuli , Lisa Rosenblatt,Barbara Schlosser, Karen Smithand Meg Sylvester.

In numbers representing Autumnwill be Margit Dahl , Maura Fee-ney. Moira Rudden , Pamela Shore,Enid Fades , Paula Feeney, JulieHiginbotham , Kathleen Korsiis,Wendlyn Smi th , Patricia Steele ,and Barbara Vineyard.

Par t ic ipa t ing in the WinterBallet wil l be Karen Dahl. DeniseAthanas iou . Susan Barry, Lisa derAlateosian , Lit t ie Ran . BeverlyWiener , Alary Jo Alburger , LauraDemarest , Victoria Dominy, SusanFowler , Marie Christonsen , Chris-t ine Gilmore , Ellen Koshland .Susan Paisley, Mary Palevsk y.Whi tney Rau and Alarcia Snyder.

Admission is free and the publicis invited to a t tend.

COUNTY F A R M VISIT

Miss Janice Rohm , fi rst-gradeteacher of the Kreamer Street.School , took her class to the Suf-folk County Farm in Yaphank.Monday. The children enjoyedviewing the animals , especiall ysome p iglets.

The following mothers assistedwith transportation: Mrs. DavidGoldstein , Mrs. Walter Hutchins,Mrs. Fiore Fuoco and Mrs. Tho-mas Wilson .

' BELLPORT — BellportHigh School held its annualMoving-Up day Friday.

T h i s traditional e v e n tsymbolizes the graduationof the Senior class into theworld and the promotion ofthe o t h e r h i g h schoolclasses. The exercise, heldon the school lawn, pro-vided beauty and interestfor the visiting spectators.

The prog-ram opened with thesalute to the flag and the singingof the Nat ional Anthem. ThomasFeeney, high school principal ,then announced the recipients ofawards donated each year by thestudent council. The first awardspresented were the Citizenshipawards given to one student ineach of the high school classes.This award is based on the stu-dent' s general school attitude withemp hasis on responsibility andpart ic ipat ion in school activities.

Winning t h e citations wereMaureen Donohue . ninth grade;Richard Beth , tenth grade , RobertCurrull , eleventh g r a d e , andAgostino Bono , twelf th grade.

Other awards presented by Mr.Feeney were the service award toAr thur Wilm , music award to Don-ald Coon , scholarship award toAgost ino B o n o , g irls ' athleticaward to Antoinet te DiDonalo , andthe boys' athletic award to JamesCarroli.

The moving up procession fol-lowed , with the Senior class risingto occupy the seats on stage andthe other classes each moving up asection. On behalf of the Seniorclass , Gary Alurdock presented theadvice to the underclassmen. Eachclass then responded to the seniorwords of wisdom.

Af te r all the advice had beentaken care of , the present studentcouncil officers introduced theircounterparts for next year. Thelbiil officers are Lionel Rosen-blatt , president; Robert Alaletta ,vice president; Virginia Uorruso ,secretary; Charles Stephani , treas-urer; Merle Lento , police chief; andAugustus Weaver , court clerk.

Donald Coon and Antoinet te DiDonate , editors of The Log, thehigh school yearbook , then an-nounced the selection of JosephColeman and Pamela Edwards asco-editors for next year 's edition .Donald also presented the firstcopy of the liKiO edition to RichardHall , chairman of t h e socialstudies department , for his effortson behalf of the Senior class.

The program ended with theentire student bod y singing thehigh school alma mater.

Browns Give LibraryHistorical Works

BELLPORT — Before leavingBellport to make their home inthe Virgin Islands, Mr. and Mrs.Douglas E. Brown gave severalhistorical possessions to theArchives collection of the Bell-port Memorial Library.

Included in the gift - are aframed facsimile of Nicoll's pat-ent and the following books:"Manor Houses and HistoricHomes of Long Island and StatcnIsland" by Harold D. Eberlain;a three-voiume history of Nassauand Suffolk bv Paul Bailey; fourvolumes of Town Records ofBrookhaven , and a large book ofold maps of Lone Island.

Yale Degrees WonBy 2 Area Students

Two local area students will beamong the 2,075 candidates fordegrees at Yale University's com-mencement Monday morning.

They are Ernest Moore Walker ,Jr., of 18 Academy Lane, Bell port ,who will receive a bachelor of artsdegree and commission as secondlieutenant in the U. S. MarineCorps Reserve ; and Dorothy MorozWill is of 55 Brookhaven Avenue ,Upton , doctor of philosophy degree.

MacArthur Airport played hostto the morning and afternoon kin-dergartens of Mrs. Jane Gardnerof the Kreamer Street School lastWednesday. Tho children weretaken on a tour of the terminal,which included the observationdeck , and out on the apron so theycould see the small planes. Thefollowing mothers provided trans-portation: Mrs. Donald llorg, Mrs ,Ignatius Diecidue, Mrs. FrederickSmith , Mrs. Sam Heissenbuttel ,and Mrs. Arnold Sparrow.

KIDDIES SEE AIRPORT

'Hello Out There :

BELLPORT — A reading of William Saroyan 's -Hello OutThere " will be presented at the next general meeting of the Play-crafters at 8:30 p. m. next Thursday at the Communi ty Hall here.

The one-act play, directed by Charles Kellog, the first produc-tion of The Reading Theatre , includes in its cast Keith McKenna ,Ruth Reynolds , Jack Adams, and i1Ross Federieo. Though participa-tion in The Reading Theatre isrestricted to the membership ofthe organization, everyone inter-ested is invited to attend the per-formance. Readings will be con-tinued throughout the Summer andFall as a regular feature of thePlaycrafters ' organization.

Reports on the progress of thefive-month-old organization will

be made at the meeting, inc ludin greflections on its f i rs t production ,"Bell , Book and Candle. "

The board of directors is nowconsidering plays for its secondproduction , which wi l l be presentedin November , and anyone in ter -ested in any phase of ama teu rtheatre is encouraged to at tend themeeting.

Saroyan Reading Set

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News of theChurches

MARY IMMACULATE R. C.CHURCH

Brown's Lane, HeliportSATURDAY

4::30-5:30 p. ni. and 7:30-8:30p. in.—Confessions.

SUNDAY7. 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 12:15

p. m. — Masses.2 p. in. — Baptism.Mondays through Saturdays 7

and 8 a. m.—Masses. Our Lady¦of Fatima devotions after 8 a. m.mass Saturday.

CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHHeliport , N. Y.

Rev. Alan C. Merrill , RectorTODAY

0:30 .a. m.—Holy Communion.8 p. m.— Holy Conf i rma t ion—

Risl io n N ichols to administer thesacrament.

F R I D A Y(Ember Day)

9 a. m.— l lo lv Communion.SATURDAY

(Ember Day)9 n. in. —Holy Communion.10 a. m. —Confi rmat ion Class;

last meet ing before fust HolyCommunion .

SUNDAY( l r imt v Sunday ')

8 a. m.—Holy Communion.9:30 a. in.— Family F.ucliarist—

all Sunday Svhool classes to at-tend th is service, -(closing exer-cises).

11 a. in.—Holy Communion andsermon.

MONDAY(St. Rarnabas)

9 a. in.—Holy Communion.7 p. in.—Hoy Scout troop meets

in Community hall.WEDNESDAY

7:30 p. m.—Junior choir re-hearsal.

8 p. m.—Senior Choir rehear-sal .

8 p. in.—Vostrv meeting;.THURSDAY

9:30 a. m. — Holy Communion.

BELLPQRT METHODISTCHURCH

Bell port , N. Y.Rev. Frederick I. Smith , Pastor

SUNDAY9:15 a. m.—Sunday School for

all attes.11 H . m.— Church service. Dr.

Joseph Harder preaching. Babys i t t i n g in Aldersgate.

<i p. in.—Junior high fellowship.

7:30 p. m.—Senior high fellow-ship.

TUESDAY8 p. m.—WSCS meeting.

WEDNESDAY1 p. m.—Mid-week Prayer ser-

vice.7 p. m.—Choir practice.8 p. m. — Mid-week Bible class.

RUTH A. M. E. ZION CHURCHBellport , N. Y.

Rev. D. A. Hunt , PastorSUNDAY

10 a. m.—Sunday school service.11 a. m.—Sunday church ser-

vice.2 p. m.—Children 's day pro-

gram.4 p. in.—Special guests, the Rev .

V. L. St. Clair and congregation.MONDAY

7:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal.TUESDAY

7 p. m.—Prayer service.

ST. JAMES EPISCOPALCHURCH

Beaver Dam Road, BrookhavemRev. Richard W. Gray. Vicar

TRINITY SUNDAY8 a. m.—Holy Communion.11 a. in.—-Church school—last

nieetintr for the summer.11 a. m.—Holy communion and

sermon.WEDNESDAY

8 p.m.—Adul t continuationpreparation.

BROOKHAVEN-SOUTH HAVENPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Bearer Dam Road, BrookhareaRer. Charles A. Kellogg

PastorTODAY

8 p. m.—Meeting of the Build-inj-r committee at Fellowship Hall.

SUNDAY9:30 a. m.—Church school—last

Sunday.10:15 a. m.—Youth Choir re-

hearsal ,11 a. ni.—Churc h service. Ser-

mon topic , "God in a Parable."Noon—Lawn punch social.4-<i p.m.—Church school picnic

on Carriage House site.The Westminster Youth Fellow-

ship will not meet again untilFall.

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Slaterbecks Are HonoredOn 66th Wedding Anniv.

BROOKHAVEN — Mr. and Mrs . C. George Slaterbeck olBrookhaven and Flatbush celebrated their sixty-s ixth weddin tr anni -versary May 30 with their daughter , Mrs. Robert Cherriusi'ton ofWestwood. Lynbrook , and their son , George Gordon Slaterbeck ofFarniiri( -dale , seven grandchildren and eight n'reat-jrniiidclii li l ivn.

o uorilon Wi l l i am siaieroeeK. woois s tudying for the m i n i s t r y atEmory College , Va., 'arrived homefor the celebration.

A turkey dinner was served ,ending with two wedding cakes .one from Mrs. Cherrington , theother from Mrs. Slatc-rbeck, Jr.Great - grandchildren provided amusi-cal interlude with Ann Sla-terbeck playing the flute , RobertCherrington, t h e clarinet andeight-year-old Deborah Huntleysinging "Love and Marriage."

Greetings came from grandsonCharles Strong, his wife and twochildren of Colton , Ore., andfrom granddaughter. Mrs. MarieStrong Murphv and her family ofMassachusetts.

Mr. blatevbeck was a wholesaleshoe and rubber merchant onDuane Street , New York Ci ty for50 years.

Mrs. Slaterbeck. who rec ent lycelebrated her eighty-ninth birth-day, comes from a f a m i l y inwhich golden and diamond wed-ding anniversaries arc not uncom-mon. Her great-grandfathers . Dea-con Aust in Haynes and DeaconWilliam Horton both among tin'first Elders of the Southold Pres-byterian Church celebrated th e i rGolden and Diamond anniversariesin the Southold church, bui l t in1803, and organized in DVIO.

BELLPORT—Again this July 4the South Bay Art Association willsponsor "Artists on the Lane," theoutdoor art exhibit open to all art-ists.

Although two years does notmake a tradition , the Art Asso-ciation is hop ing that the exhibitof paintings hung on the picketfences of Bellport Lane here willbecome as much an IndependenceDay tradition as the fireworks andthe communi ty band concert heldthat evening.

Last year , Artists- on the Lanesaw more than Go artists hang alltypes of art , conventional and mod-ern , representational and abstract.There were almost 500 paintingsexhibited by the artists themselves.A ta-ble of ceramics originally de-signed and fired was placed infront of the Heliport Memorial Li-brary. All paintings are , of course ,for sale.

This year , Mrs. Donald Rorg andMrs. Malcolm Fleming are co-chair-men of the exhibit. Others workingwith Mrs. Borg and Mrs. Flemingare Mrs. Sigrid Rice and Mrs. JohnBookless, co-chairmen of arrange-ments for the day; Mrs. Alf Chris-toffersen , general secretary for theexhibi t ; and a publicity and pub-lic relations committee made up ofMr. and Mrs. David Lanman , Mrs .George Vineyard and Mrs. DonaldStreit.

Registration will be at 12 noonthe day of the exhibit on RellStreet opposite the Communi tyHouse. Those who are not fami l iarwith Bellport wil l be directed bysigns once they roach the village.

'Artists on Lane'Exhibit PlannedFor July 4 Again

BELLPORT — T h e Summerschedule for the Bellport MemorialLibrary is as follows: After June15 the library will be closed onWednesday and Saturday morn-ings. It will be open on "Tuesdayfrom 2 to 4.30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.";Wednesday, 3 to 5 p.m.; and Fri-day, 2 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

Bellport Library to GoOn Summer Schedule

BELLPORT — Three patientswere taken to Brookhaven Me-morial Hospital in the Bellportambulance during the past week.Last Tuesday at 6 p.m., Mrs.Ruth Corwin of Brown 's Lanewas transported there by GeorgeHawkins and Francis Hermus.Last Thursday, there were twotrips , one at 2:10 a.m. to takeMr. Pitts, 842 Walker Avenue ,Edward Bishop and William Her-mus serving as crew, and at2:10 p.m. to take Mrs. Mannino ,New Jersey Avenue. James Jep-son and Evan Lewis as crew.

Wedding bells and weddingstreamers carry an air of delicatebeauty that is reflected in theloveliness of the printed weddinginvitations done by The PatchogueAdvance.—Adv.

AMBULANCE TRIPS

William II. Curtis , District -1superintendent of schools hasbeen elected a vice president <>fthe Tufts Alumni Association, ac-cording to Judge Jacob Lewitoiiof the Boston Municipal Court ,retiring chairman of the AlumniCouncil.

Mr. Curtis was formerly super-intendent of schools in Wal l ing-ford . Conn., and is a past presi-dent of the Tufts Club of .South-western Connecticut.

Curtis VP of TuftsAlumni Association

Twentv-two members of theCouples 'Club of the Bellport M e-thodist Church , with their chil-dren and 11) guests, en joy oil twofun-f i l led days this weekend at theMethodist Cam]) on Shel ter Is land.

The time was spent in go l f ing ,archeiy, ball play ing, boating ,swimming, dancing, and lots ofs t imu la t i n g conversation. Every-one ( except for the very small f r y )served on a commit tee to prepareand serve the meals.

This is the fourth year theCouples Club has spent a weekendat the camp on Shelter I s land.Members are already making plansfor next year.»

Bellport Methodist CouplesEnjoy Weekend Outing

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