THE EAST HAMPTON STAR. EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.. NOVEMBER 10. 19GS The Springs Mrs. John F. Davis. Corr. 324-2459 Mrs. John Talcott of Tappen. N. Y., spent the weekend o f Oct. 30 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Miller, Stone Highway. Jane Denton o f W y ck off Heights Nursing School, Brooklyn, spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. William Denton o f Stone Highway. Mrs. Peter Federico o f Fort Pond Boulevard fell on Nov. 5 and broke her le ft arm. She is recuperating at her home. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Brown and ;hildren of M errick w ere at their cottage on Gardiner Avenue last weekend. also the first anniversary o f Mr. Saskas' opening o f the Sinclair gas station at the corner o f School Street and Fireplace Road. Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Finch of Kings Point Road and Wantagh have just com pleted a three-week motor tour o f France. They visited in Mrs. Finch’s hom e town, near Nice. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miller o f Fireplace Road received word M onday this w eek from their son, Corporal Benjamin T. Miller, who is stationed in Panama, that he has spent the past two weeks in South Am erica with a radio repairman teaching team. Ben is now going to attend elec tronics school. He had expected to be hom e on furlough in D ecem ber but now says it will probably be late spring o f 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Distler Sr., and Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Kenneth Bennett of Garden City, Robert B. Miller celebrated his birthday Nov. 3 with his fam ily and w ere weekend guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Distler o f Clearwater friends at his hom e on Neck Path. Beach. Mrs. Samuel Fields and her daughter Isabel o f East Hampton, are spending their fall vacation at their camp, Happy Time, on Ship yard Lane. ROY CARY, snags a pass from Marvin Collins. Square dancing w ill be held at Ashawagh Hall Saturday, beginning at 9 p.m. wards went to the United States Coast Guard Academ y in New L on Circle One o f the Springs C om don, Conn., last weekend, to visit their son, Norman Edwards Jr. It m unity Chapel w ill meet next W ed nesday, Nov. 16, at 1 p.m. with was a parents’ weekend. Mrs. Edgar Espach and Mrs. Strat ton M iller as hostesses. Circle Tw o Philip James o f Manhasset, form w ill meet in the evening o f Nov. er Amagansett summer resident, 16, at 8 p.m. com poser and conductor and form er head o f the music department at The Springs School boys’ soccer New Y ork University, has bought team played a non-league game the Clifford Stanton place in Shinagainst East Hampton on Nov. 4 necock Hills as a summer home. and were the victors with a score o f 3-2. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sykes The seventh and eighth grades have been com ing to their hom e here made a trip to New Y ork today ac every weekend this fall. This week, companied by Mrs. Elwyn Harris, Mr. Sykes is attending a business Fred Yardley, William L ycke Jr., conference in Miami Beach, Fla. and Mrs. Joan Mann. They visited the Planetarium, the R C A Building David King, son of Mr. and Mrs. and the W ax Museum. Donald King, Hedges Lane, enter On Monday this w eek the school tained friends in celebration o f his was entertained at an assembly in 13th birthday Saturday. charge o f Thomas Grimm. He lec tured and showed pictures on a Chief John P. O’Brien, USN, w orld tour. entertained Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mrs. G eorge Hayman o f Kings Williams o f East Hampton in Naples, Italy, on the w eekend o f Oct. 29. Point Road entertained at a TupperChief O’Brien and his fiancee ac ware party on W ednesday evening. com panied Mr. and Mrs. Williams Mr. and Mrs. A1 Johnson and to Rom e before their return to the fam ily spent last Sunday in Free United States. port. John Reed-Lighthouse Photo Amaganseli 267-3477 Mrs. Mark Ryan Sr. is a patient in the Southampton Hospital. Mrs. James Hren underwent an operation in the Southampton Hos pital last week. Mrs. Harry Vail was hostess to the Wednesday Bridge Club yester day at her home on the Montauk Highway. Thomas Bennett is on a gunning trip this w eek on Tangier Island, in Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Francis Smith flew to Dun kirk, N. Y., on Saturday to attend the funeral of her maternal grand mother. Mrs. George Eichhorn was hostess to her sewing group last Thursday. Pat Bistrian met his brother, Dr. Bruce Bistrian, in Maryland this week for a shooting trip. Dr. Bistrian has been taking an Arm y Special Forces course in Texas, South Caro lina, and North Carolina. Sag Harbor Mrs. Ray Harris, Corr. W ILLIAM M YRICK , 23, looks for a hole as Marvin Collins, 11, tried to lead him through. The Southampton defensive unit was too strong, however, and it was no g iin . John Reed-Lighthouse Photo 725-1909 A daughter was born on Oct. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes. Anthony Mazzeo Jr. celebrated his birthday Oct. 30 at a fam ily dinner party at L enny’s Noyac Casino. Dr. and Mrs. Frank F. Holm berg Sr. returned this w eek from a threeweek vacation in Daytona Beach, Fla. Before returning home, they visited with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Freiberger, and her fam ily in Providence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Soderlund of High Street spent the weekend in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Steuart of Middletown, Conn., and their son Colonel Richard Steuart, o f Balti more, Md., visited last w eek with Mr. Steuart’s sister, Mrs. Henry Wagner. High Street. Mr. Steuart spent his boyhoo^ in Sag Harbor. Mrs. Albert Klingler. w ho has been living at the Southampton Nursing Hom e fo r tw o years, has returned to be with her daughter, Mrs. K osty Baer, Franklin Avenue. The form er A lene’s beauty salon on Washington Street has a new owner, Joseph Adorante, w ho is re Gary Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. decorating it and plans to open in Mrs. John Anderson returned M ichio Kambara o f New York, a few weeks. home Nov. 3 from Southampton Fred Tucker, Conklin Lane, cele MIKE FROOD, 73, tackles Ed Staudenmeier of Southampton. The Mariners chalked up a 26-0 victory, the form erly o f Tokyo, Japan, visited brated his 14th birthday Tuesday after undergoing surgery. She is 35th in the 43 East Ham pion-Southam pton contests so far. John Reed-Lighthouse Photo Mr. and Mrs. John Davis on Nov. 1. Mrs. Harry B. Wade has m oved reported making a nice recovery at with a party fo r friends. from Hampton Street and is occupy her home on the Montauk Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lackay and ing the A. J. Fabiano apartment on On Tuesday Mrs. James H. Reudaughters Susan and Pamela, of the Sag Harbor Turnpike. Society of Christian Service will visit in Brookline, Mass., with her FOOTBALL Mrs. Herbert E. Field, Main Street, tershan o f Stony Hill Road was East Queens Village, spent the weekend present a film, "Portrait of a Woman. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and attended a reunion o f the Alum nae Hampton’s official election return Continued From P »ge 1 of Oct. 30 at their cottage on Tyrone Carol Duncan, a senior at P ier Follow ing the m ovie, the Books of Mrs. James Misho, and their two Association o f the Hospital of the reporter to the News Election Ser fo r nine, to bring it to the one-yard Drive. vice, which supplies information to James and first Peter will be studies; children. son High School, recently spent a University o f Pennsylvania on Oct. line. Then Duane Schnaars plunged w eekend visiting Potsdam and Ithaca the m eeting w ill be in the Church 29. Mrs. Field then drove on to the television networks and wire Robert Davis, w ho is a student at Colleges. While at Ithaca, she was School room, and young adults o f Joseph Kristopowitz Jr., w ho at over fo r the second touchdown. Boalsburg, Pa., to visit Mr. and Mrs. services. The League o f Women The Bonackers tried a little razzleJohn F. K ennedy College in Wahoo, the guest o f Bill Vanderyt, a 1966 the area have been invited. The tends the Central City Business Wayne Field, w ho recently m oved Voters asked the local branch of the Am erican Association of Uni Neb., has been named manager again graduate o f Pierson and a fresh group w ill meet again for Bible Institute in Syracuse, N. Y., made dazzle after the kick, and it almost there from North Haven. this year for the college varsity man at Cornell University. They study at 8 p.m. next Wednesday. a weekend visit with his parents, paid off. Collins took the kick, and Mr. Field spent last weekend deer versity Women, o f w hich Mrs. ReuMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kristopowitz handed o ff to Myrick, w ho went up tershan is a member, to tally and basketball team. attended the C om ell-Y ale football hunting in the Adirondacks. the sidelines fo r 20 yards. The Couples’ Club of the Pres Sr. and his sister, Susan. report the vote. 1 game and other hom ecom ing w eek On a second-dow n situation, the byterian Church met Oct. 31 in the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, who end activities at Cornell. The W omen’s Guild of the Pres Mrs. Natalie Dubassoff o f New Bonac backfield fum bled a lateral, Church hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred own a cottage on Fireplace Road, AVIS Directors Meet byterian Church w ill meet Monday, The directors o f the Amagansett have built a new hom e on Pine On Oct. 30, about 30 children went Chandler, recently retired and resi York has a new hom e under con which was recovered by Bill Silver at 8 p.m., at the Parish House. of Southampton on the East Ham p Drive, East Moriches, and entertain “ trick or treating” for Unicef, and dents o f John Street, w ere w elcom struction on Town Line Road. Members have been asked to turn Village Improvement Society m et on ton 28. Collins ended the Mariner ed, at open house there on Nov. 5. Monday at the hom e o f Mr. and collected $100. Last year, $16 was ed as members by the Club presi in their missionary collections. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Fish A rm threat with an interception on the dent, Howard Koelln. Mrs. Donald Lam b of Meeting House collected. A Halloween skit was presented strong o f New Y ork w ere at their 1 2 . Lane. Mrs. F. L ow ell Overton entered More Books hom e on Stone Road fo r the w eek Again the Bonackers w ere unable Mr. Lamb, the president, report Southampton Hospital on Tuesday. An “ Open Sch ool" night was held b y Mr. and Mrs. William Poate, end. More new books have been re with m em bers taking part. Refresh to move, and punted to the South ceived by the Amagansett Library. ed on the location o f the new Post Her, son, Fred, is hom e on a short Wednesday at Pierson School, for ampton 41. A fter the Mariners Office building between IG A and leave from the Naval A ir Station parents of children in kindergarten ments w ere prepared by Dr. and C. Russell Burke o f N ew York The list includes: marched for two successive first the car wash. in Warminister, Pa. and the first six grades. It marked Mrs. Eugene Brandon. spent the w eekend in his hom e on Mask of Apollo, Renault; Prom e downs, Roy Cary intercepted a Sam Munger, chairman o f the tree "Education Weelc” in the State’s Main Street. House Burns theus, Maurois; De Gaulle: Im plac Rom anosky aerial, and ran it back committee, gave a detailed report Connie Bossey, a sophom ore at schools. At about 3:20 a.m. Saturday, the able Ally, Macrides; On Aggression, to the 38. East Hampton attempted on the condition and needs o f trees Transylvania College, Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gillham Lorenz; Down Where the Moon Is Sag Harbor Fire Department was throughout the community. AVIS Ky., has been chosen by the Mr. and Mrs. A . Sauer held a called to Sag Harbor Hills, to returned to Cambridge, Mass., on three passes which fell incomplete, Small, Llew ellyn; Pedestal, Lanning; and then punted as the half ended. cares for 250 trees. During the past Transylvania Board o f Publications housewarming celebration recently Early Life — Stephen Hind, Jam e the hom e of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Tuesday after spending a few days Southampton scored its third t.d. year 28 new trees were planted by for 1966-67 “ Crimson Beauty.” A at their new hom e on Ferry Road, Jones. They had been awakened by in their hom e on Town Line Road. son; Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain, on an 82-yard march, culminating AVIS, and 12 b y the Town. girl is picked from each class. North Haven. They form erly lived flames. Kaplan; Atlantic Shore, John Hay. Miss Kathleen Field, who attends with a Rom anosky plunge from the The Town has been very coopera Connie w ill be presented, with in Astoria. Mr. Sauer is a retired Firemen said they believed a short Blind Spot, Harrington; Last V al the Clermont Secretarial School in one. Schnaars and Staudenmier had tive, he said, in sharing the cost of the other class choices, at the Christ Burroughs Adding M achine Com circuit in an electrical heating panel ley, Haas; Last Lamp Burning, Hicksville, spent the weekend with com bined to eat up 81 yards between maintaiping the trees. Mr. Munger mas dance of the college in D ecem pany em ploye. caused the fire. Griffin; Second Home, Glanville; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John them. said it cost $30 to plant and care ber, when they w ill receive a b ou Seven pieces o f apparatus w ere Stalking the Healthful Herbs, G ib The Mariners fourth score came for one tree the first year. T o carry quet of red roses, sym bolic o f their The Columbiettes are planning used by the Department, and East Field. bons: Successful Calamity, Fuller; as the result o f an intercepted pass. on the w ork o f the tree committee reign. their annual lasagna supper, to be Hampton firem en w ere asked to Martlet’s Tale, Delbanco. Mrs. John K err and daughter, Collins, with the ball on his own will require a larger budget. He Miss Bossey is a transfer student held on Sunday, Nov. 20, at the stand by. Children’s Books Miss Betsy Kerr, o f New Y ork w ere 23, had the pass snared b y Bob hoped that this need w ould be con from Marymount College in Florida Am erican Legion Hall. Dr. Jones was hospitalized with at their hom e on Beach Lane for Ugly Duckling, Andersen; Big Wine o f Southampton, w ho ran it sidered by the many who support and is a pre-m edical major. She is burns. A pet cat was burned to the weekend. Sea, Armstrong; The Greeks, Asi back to the East Hampton 12 before the w ork o f A V IS throughout the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A fashion show w ill be held on death, and many belongings were m ov; Shadrach, Meshach and A bed- year. being dropped from behind. the evening o f Nov. 15 at St. A n lost. The hom e was badly damaged. Bossey of Shadow Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Whitney nego, Bible (Old Testament); What’s Staudenmier plunged for tw o It was announced that the annual drew ’s School cafeteria, with re Chief Jerry Boyle and his men of New Y ork w ere at their home Good For A Six-Year-O ld?, Cole; news letter was at the printers and freshments to be served. The event fought the blaze for over an hour. in the Georgica Association for the yards; Schaars added four m ore; Mr. and Mrs. James E. G oodw in Days of Sunshine — Days of Rain, and then toured the end for his would be mailed soon. Jr. o f Baytown, Tex., arrived M on will benefit the School. A m ong Dr. Jones’ activities in New weekend. Frye. second score of the day. Hoffman A quarterly members meeting will day this week to spend ten days Y ork before m oving here was a Last Summer T o Ride, Leitch; be held in the Amagansett School The Ladies’ Guild of Christ Church post as a City fire inspector. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Strong of added the extra point. Bony Pony, Martin; Miss Pickerell on Nov. 25, at 8:30 p.m. Members with Mr. G oodw in’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W inthrop M iller of held a m onthly meeting Tuesday in Wyandanch w ere the guests o f Mr. Southampton ___ 0 13 13 0 26 On The Moon, MacGregor; Universe have been urged to attend. Refresh Fireplace Road. Mr. G oodw in is in the Parish Hall. After the business 0 0 0 0 Strong’s mother, Mrs. Stanley T. East Hampton ... 0 Between, Nourse; Pigeon On My ments will be served. Scoring: Touchdowns — Vagionas the army and has just com pleted meeting, a sound film on Britain Strong Sr. on Sunday. Head, Nucera; Bushbabies, Steven (10 run), Schaars 2 (1 plunge, 6 was shown. Mrs. Roy L. W ebber basic training in Louisiana. son; Bad Ben Bilge, Von Schmidt; Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Berdell Mrs. John Sweeting will be hostess run 0), Romanosky (1 plunge). and Mrs. Charles F. Schreier Sr. Mrs. Helen Ayles, Corr. One Is No Fun But Twenty Is to the Alpha Gamma Club at her III of New Y ork spent the weekend Conversions: Hoffman 2 (kicks). Mrs. Frank Saskas o f Woodbine were the hostesses. Plenty, Vogel. 324-2089 in their hom e on Beach Lane. home, this afternoon. The junior varsity football team Drive entertained at a surprise birth beat Southampton on Monday by a New members will join the M eth day party for her husband on Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Blinn S. Cushman Charles Renson has returned from Earl Tucker ot West Orange, N. J., Frankie Harris has returned home 5 at Jungle Pete’s Restaurant. It was odist Church on Sunday, and will Nassau, the Bahamas, and will of New Y ork spent the weekend score o f 28 to 14. Leon Overton and visited his brother. Frederick T uck- from the hospital, and is up and Lou Miller scored two touchdowns. be welcom ed at a coffee hour after spend a few months in his home in their hom e on Main Street. er, and family, Conklin Lane, over around, visiting friends at the IGA. Coach Lilie o f the J.V. team said the services. Others wishing to join in Wainscott. the weekend. __ Mrs. Henry McC. Gross o f New the team showed "good spirit and ed her fifth birthday with a parly have asked to call the Rev. R. r ” Kathy Bennett, daughter o f Mr. for the girls o f her kindergarten Pearsall. Mrs. Albert C. Hand Sr. returned York was at her hom e on Main tough play.” v-aptain and Mrs. Norman Ed- and Mrs. Walter Bennett, celebrat- class and her cousins recently. Howard Swanson At 8 p.m. Monday, the Women's home on Saturday from a week's Street for the weekend. Wainscotl
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