THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1953 THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER— MATTITUCK WATCHMAN M A T T I T U C K Please write, phone (Southold 3793) or stop in at our Southold Office when you have Social, Personol, Church, Civic or other Local Newa. I t ’s always p leasant to h ea r of local surely h ad th eir innings. One m ight Mrs. Stanley Wolgo, Sr., h as been boys "getting ah ead ” In other places. m ention, too, good deeds for th e d;ay spending the holiday season with her C harles Glover, Jr., son of M r and done by “Bill” Long, Jack Rose and daughter, Mrs. Sophie Probka Mrs. Charles Glover of M attltuck, has Jack Eckert, an d perhaps others, who Mrs. Leslie Berm ingham spen t a won prom otion to production m anager did guard duty a t the foot of the hill, most enjoyable holiday season w ith T rend Publications in Los Angeles. protecting the sliders from getting out h e r daughter, Mrs. R alph Tam pe in Cal. The organization publishes n a into W ickham Avenue traffic, and Minneapolis. tionally known m agazines devoted to shooing autolsts away from th e slope. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur July, Jr., of m otoring and automobiles, “h o t rods”, • A cold job, bu t accomplished cheer Levlttown, L. I., are the happy parents an d others. Local subscribers to some fully an d voluntarily. of a .son, Joh n Joseph July, born on of the publications were thrilled to see Miss Ja n e W orthington and Mr. “C harlie’s” nam e up along w ith the W illiam Flatley enjoyed Cliristm as ■ December 12th a t the Nassau Hospital, Mlneola. The proU'd* grandparents are editors and m anagers. din n er a t the home of th e la tte r’s Mr. an d Mi’s. W ilbur July, Sr., of this Miss E dna W ard of Newark, N. J„ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Flatley village. who h as been recuperating from an in Astoria. L. I. Ml-, an d Mrs. McCabe of In d ian a p illness a t th e home of her sister, Mrs. Mr. an d Mrs. Stanley Jerm usyk of M orrison G. Wines, retu rn ed home Calverton spent Cliristm as a t the olis have returned home after spend last week. Mi-s. W ines accompanied her home of Mrs. Jerm usyk's parents, Mr. ing th eir Christm as holidays w ith th e ir parents, Mr. an d Mrs. Harold for a re tu rn visit. and Mi-s. Albert W orthington. H udson a t their home on School Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ti’owbrldge K irkup Pvt. D onald W orthington, who is in spen t seTeral days recently visiting in basic ti-aining a t Indiantow n G ap Mili PA TTERSO N - BASSFORD Brooklyn andi New York. In company tary Reservation, Pa., spent the with Mr. and Mr.s. Elwood Reeve, they C hristm as holidays w ith his parents, I On Satui’day, December 27th, a t two o’clock in the afternoon, a t th e M at spent New Y ear’s Day an d th e week Mr. and Mrs. Albert W orthington. tituck P rtsbyterian Church, Miss Carol end in Primos, Pa., where they were T he an n u al m eeting of the B ethany S tu a rt Bassford, daughter of Mr. and guests of Mr. an d Mrs. A. C hanning Cemetery Association was held a t th e : Mrs. Richard! Bassford, became the Downs. oflipe of Miss Elm a R. T uth ill on j bride of Mr. Philip A tw ater P atterson, Legs of Lam b 59c lb. W eekend special December 30th, w ith the present son of Mr. and Mrs. E arl H alscher of a t Rysko’s, Cutchogue. adv. officers being re-electedi for th e year Corning, N. Y. T he church tastefully T he regular m onthly m eeting of the 1953: President, H arold R. Reeve, Sr.; decorated for th e event w ith w hite M attltuck H ospital Auxiliary is schedl- Vice Presidtents, W illiam L. B arker carnations, m ountain laurel and uled fo r Monday, Ja n u ary 12, a t 8 an d Jo h n W. Duryee; Secretary and C hristm as greens. The ceremony was P. M. a t th e schoolhouse. T his being ’Treasurer, Miss Tuthill. perform ed by Rev. F ran k E. M agor th e first m eeting of the new year, D on’t miss th e Jim an d Ja n e Shop p astor of th e church. T he wedding w hen p lans will be discussed, it la Big Sale. See ad on Page 3. adv. m arch was played on th e pipe organ hoped th a t all m em bers will be pres A t a m eeting of th e M attltuck Fire by Mrs. Carll S. Le Valley, church or ent. To others who are interested In ganist. th e welfare of th e hospital, a m ost Commissioners held last F riday night. ’The bride, who was given in m a r Justice of Peace R alph W. T uth ill was cordSal invitation to atten d is extended. appointed a Fire Commissioner to take riage in a double rin g ceremony, was We have h ad our touch of real w in th e place of th e late George G. ’Tut- dressed in w hite wool jersey, satin ter. f t was sh o rt lived, bu t d id n ’t th e hill. T he appointee is to serve through trim m ed, w ith cloche of satin to m atch kids enjoy it! For a couple days ice the year 1953. I n December a n elec and beige veil. She wore a corsage of was th ick enough, an d smooth, on tion will be held to choose a commis w hite chrysanthem um s. Wolf P it Lake for them to have a sioner to fill out th e balance of the H er m atron of honor was h er sister, grand tim e skating. T h en came New late Mr. ’ruth lU ’s term , w hich would Mrs. J. A. Van Ryswyck of Summit, Y ear’s D ay’s snow to spoil th e skating have expired December 31, 1955. N. J. Mrs. Van Ryswyck wore beige b u t it m ade for equally grand coasting. ’The M attituck u n it of the N ational "Upper Pike S treet”, w hich usedi to Rifle Association held a turkey shoot wool jersey w ith black accessories and corsage of shaded red daises. Miss be “Conklin’s H ill” in our own boy on th e ir range on Chester Melot’s farm Dolores Ruscher, th e bridesm aid, wore hood days, was once more given over Sunday afternoon, Ja n u ary 4th. Aim to sled traffic, an d th e youngsters ing a t a ta rg e t a t 30 yards, sh arp pale blue jersey w ith m atching felt cloche, a n d corsage of yellow mums. shooters who won turkeys were Jam es T he groom’s’ best m an w as Clifford ■Horton (2), N orm an Reilly, P aul B itt Smock of Corning, N. Y., andi th e ner, a n d “P a t” Nine, each 1. “P a t’s ” ushers were R ichard a n d Stephen winning h it was th e best m ark of th e Bassford, brothers of th e bride, b oth afternoon’s sport. In your backyard of M attituck, an d Ronald Neugold of Miss N ancy Duryee, whose studies M alverne, L. I. a t Uie K ath rin e Gibbs School In T he bride’s m other wore a black Boston, were interrupted by a n injury, crepe dtress an d h a t an d corsage of an d h a d been filling a position in New w hite mums, an d th e groom’s m other, in c in e r a t o r York in th e interim , retu rn ed to th e Quickly, aafely, n - school on Tuesday to com plete h er a dress of sheer wool purple, w hite felt h k t an d w hite m um corsage. duces to fine ash all course. H er fath er, Jo h n W. Duryee, A fter the ceremony a reception for burnable tra sh from and h e r brother. Jack, accompanied fifty guests was held a t th e hom e of house or garden — h er to Boston. th e bride’s parents. L ater th e happy Our congratulations th is week to Mr. couple left for th e ir honeym oon and paper, rags, gar bage, leaves. No and Mrs. Irving C. Wells whose 25th will m ake th e ir hom e a t 203 South wedding anniversary was on W ednes M ain Street, Canastota, N. Y. T he mess, no sparks. Endorsetf by iisen day, Jan . 7. P a r t of th e ir celebration bride’s going away ou tfit was of brown and F ire PreTentioii was to be a fam ily dinner p arty a t wool, gold coat an d brown accessories. Bureaus firom coast M itchellls R estaurant, Gxeenport. T h e bride, a g raduate of M attituck Mrs. M yra Glutzbeck is a p atien t a t H igh School an d th e C rane School of to coast. Lights a t top, burns St. C lair’s H ospital, New York, where Music, S tate University T eachers’ Col down. No extra fuel she h as undergone a m ajor operation. lege, Potsdam , N. Y., and Is a mem ber needed. W eather re- All who know h e r wiU be glad to hear r f th e faculty of th e C anastota C entral Write for s i s t i n g Porcelain she is doing well. Schools. T h e groom is a g raduate of llhtlra la d Circular Victor W illiams is vacationing w ith Enam el Iron. Clarkson College of Technology a t friends in Brooklyn an d vicinity over Pricp: Pot.sdam, and Is a m echanical engineer th e New Y ear’s week end. No. 1—11^ bu. wt. 70 lbs. S44.00 w ith Easy W asher of Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Belle Ruthinow sk is vsiting No. 3—3 bu. wt. 100 lbs. $60.00 O ut-of-tow n guests a t th e wedding No. G—6 bu. wt. 150 lbs. $100.00 h er parents, Mr. an d Mrs. Michael included Mr. and Mrs. E arl H aischer, Ruthinowski,' over th e week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smock an d Mr. Mr. a n d Mrs. George A hem s and E. D. WIRTH A. Brekke, all of Corning; Miss Bever family of Sel<Jen were guests of Vic ly P atterso n of M an h attan , K ansas; P ine Neck Road to r W illiams and m other on New Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es K ane of ’Troy, SOUTHOLD, N. Y. Y ear’s Day. N. Y.; a n d Mr. andi Mrs. T racy H aines of New York City. Bum Your Rubbish D IV ID E N D N O T IC E The Southold Savings Bonk has declared its quarterly dividend for the three months ending December 31, 1952 payable Jan u ary 1, 1953, a t the rate of 2 J 4 % per annum. Deposits m ade on or before Jan u ary 10, 1953 will be 0 entitled to dividends from January 1st. MEMBER FEDERAL D EPO SIT INStJBANCE CORPORATION TANDY - CHARTERS T he wedding of Miss M arilyn E. C harters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richferd C h arters of M attituck, an d Mr. Jack T andy, son of Mr. and Mrs. B urton ’Tandly of Shokan, N. Y., took place a t th e M attituck Presbyterian C hurch on Neiw Y ear’s D ay a t twp o’clock in th e afternoon. Rev. F ran k E. Magor, p astor of th e church, i>erform ed th e double ring ceremony, held In frb n t of a large bouquet of ch ry santhem um s on th e altar. T h e bride w as given in m arriage by h e r fath e r. She wore a n ivory sa tin skirt, Chantilly lace bodice, finger tip veil an d crown of orange blossoms an d n e t niching. H er bouquet w as a cas cade of gardenias a n d Ivy. Mrs. R obert J . T yrrell of Paw ling N. Y., w as th e m atro n of honor an d th e bridesm aid w as Miss Audrey Reed Fifty cents off per hundred - cash sales For Month of January Only Southold G. L. F. HUMMEL AVE. SOUTHOLD 3868 of Riverhead. ’Their gowns were moss green satin bodices, n e t stoles an d W e l c o m e H o m e P a r t y skirts, a n d they carried old fashioned I G i v e n f o r I r a T u t h i l l bouquets of American B eauty roses. A welcome hom e p arty w as given Thom as B. Reeve of Miattltuck was Saturday, Ja n u ary 3, for Ira T uth ill th e groom’s best man. who arrived hom e C hristm as Eve after A fter the ceremony a reception, a t fourteen m onths in Korea. tended by th e im m ediate fam ilies of The house was beautifully decorated the bride an d groom w as held a t th e by Bob Moeller w ith American flags Hotel H enry Perkins, Riverhead. T he bride and groom le ft for a an d red, w hite and blue stream ers. A honeymoon in New York City. ’The beautiful welcome home cake was bricO’s going away outfit was a suit madb by Mrs. Bruce T uthill. Those who attended were: Mr. and dress of Navy blue ribbed faille w ith black accessories and corsage of double Mrs. Jerry Brower and children, Joyce, Gloria and Billy; Mr. and' Mrs. Ray oi'chics. T)ie brick’s m other wore a black Van A tta an d sons, Ray. Jr, and crepp dvp.ss with pink satin trim and Jerry; MLss G loria W illard nan Mr. ccrsage of pink roses. T he proom’s and Mrs. William P e ttit and Mr. Aln 'othcr wore a N.ivy blue dro,':; an d a hprt Sm ith, all of Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs. H erbert HclTman of Smithtown, corsage of pink roses. Mr. anc'i Mrs. Tandy, on th eir re Mr nnd Mrs. George Gordon and tu rn from their honeymoon, will make '-nn-bipr, Wilma, of P o rt .lefTer.son; th e ir home in a ncwlv cnm rlofed house ■''fr William Wells of G reenport, MissCa.ssel of Southold. Mi-. Bob in M attltuck. The brie): i-, ’-^gistered nurse, and th e groom is \vi;ii the Long ’'TnpHpr of Cutchogue. Mr. and Mrs. T uthill and d/Bughter, Gloria Islan d Lighting Co. Arn, Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Schelln, Mr. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -nd Mrs. Russell D. T uth ill an d son, M r. an d Mrs. Jo h n W oessner of David, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R u th in M ain Road, M attituck, have announced rski, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hallenbeck, the engagem ent of th e ir daughter, Mrs. G ladys Nine, Mr. Roger Young, Miss Jo an A. Woessner, to Mr. John Tv/Tvrop Young, Mr. Neil Nine, Mrs. A. Polywoda, son of Mrs. C onrad ’^nrothv Scholl. Mrs. M orton Phillips, Polywodta, of Bayvlew Road, Southold, en d th e late Mr. Polywoda. Miss Mrs. H arold Weggeland, Mr. F ran k Woessner was graduated from M a tti Oliver an d son, Ronald, all of M atti tuck High School and is employed as tuck; Mr. an d Mrs. M orris K ent, Mr. a secretary a t M attituck High School andi Mrs. A rth u r G iella, Mrs. Jacob H er fiance attended! Southold H igh Mlynarczyk, Mrs. Caroline Morris, School and is associated' w ith his Mrs. P ra n k Dickeski, Miss E dna Fos m other in farm ing. ter, Miss Lilian K ent, Miss PhyUls MATTITUCK GIRL SCOUTS K ing an d Mrs. M ary Seymour from ’The M attituck G irl Scouts m et a t New Suffolk. the home of Joanne B crdinka on D e cember 11th. In stead of holding a business meeting, we m ade Cliristm as M attituck Presbyterian Church presents. R efreshm ents were served by Joan ne Berdinka. H ie n ex t m eeting This is one of th e m ost significant will be a t D iane B ittn er’s. weeks in our church w inter program. D ianne B ittn er, Scribe ’The annual m eeting on W ednesday evening followed by week of prayer JANUARY BIRTHDAYS services on ’Thursday an d Friday eve 17 Jo h n Oliver nings a t 7:30. Dr. Jo h n Mason Wells Mrs. S arah B. Van Ryswyck will be our guest preacher on Friday 18 Mrs. R u th Lessard evening. Alex Zaneskl T he high school young people are 19 Mrs. Florence K. Mahoney invited to m eet a t th e m anse next 21 Mrs. Grace E. Duryee Sunday afternoon a t four o’clock. ’The Miss Agnes Sheff group enjoyed a covered-dish supper 22 Miss Lizzie Mae ’TuthUl and discussion m eeting la st week. Holly Je an Addy All m en of th e parish are cordHally Miss Eva Lynch invited to share in an interestng sup 23 Miss Jo an G erhardt per m eeting of th e M en’s B rotherhood 24 Jo h n Woessner n ex t W ednesday evening a t 6:30. P ro Mrs. A nna H ansen gram C hairm an Bill U nkelbach states P aul P arrish th a t Dr. Robohm of Southold will be 25 Jam es Berdinka present to share w ith us h is A laskan Jack Berdinka pictures an d experiences. I t Is urgent 26 Joe Deerkoski th a t we have reservations. Miss Helen Danowskl As soon as possible th e an n u a l fin W alter G rable ancial reports will be mimeographed 27 Louis M aston a n d m ailed to all members. N ext Miss P a tty Comlskey week’s church column will carry a de Mrs. L ura Oliver tailed statem en t of th e aim ual m eeting Mrs. M ary Downs high-llghts. Miss Eileen Emilie T erry 29 Mrs. M arie M. A rm brust C hurch calendars fo r 1953 are being 28 Jeffrey Gordon Lessard mailedi to each hom e by Mr. David 31 Mrs. Lorraine H. W ilshusen D eFrlest. Anyone who fails to receive Rev. F ra n k Magor a calendar should call P asto r M agor a t 8565. ’This public op(portunlty is CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER taken to th an k Mr. D eF rlest for these EPISCOPAL lovely religious calendars. M attituck, L. I. Presbyterian P astors from Long REV. THOMAS J. HALDEMAN, Vicar Island, Brooklyn-Nassau, New York MRS. JAMES WASSON, O rganist MR. ROBERT LARSON, C hurch School an d W estchester Presbyteries will m eet for two days in Jam aica next week for Superintendent. 9:30 A. M. Holy E ucharist an d Serm on church study purposes. Your pastor plans to attend. 9:30 A. M. 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Join m i club. • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t any person or persons placing or leaving any stones, trash, ashes or dirt of any kind on any public town highway or sidewalk in the Town or Southold will be held responsible for any accident or dam age to any vehicle or person or persons riding a bicycle on any road or sidewalk in the Town c f Southold. All persons are forbidden driving or towing tractors or any vehicles with lugs or any kind of projections on wheels over the oiled surface thereby damaging the sam e of any public town highway in the Town of Southold. The low provides for a pen alty of a fine of $ 5 0 0 to $50.00 for this offense, which will positively be enforced against all persons convicted. HAROLD PRICE, Superintendent of Highways, Town of Southold. K e n n e th G . B ro w n M a c h in e W o rk * H A M IL T O N A V E N U E M A T T IT U C K , L. I. M a ttltu o k 8925 Long Isla n d S ta te T ru st Co. RIVERHEAD, M. Y. 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