Suffolk Masons Outing On August 4
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The Suffolk Masonic Associa- white elephant sale and refreshtion will hold its tenthannual out- ments.
The major door prize on this
ing at the Republican Club in Blue
By Maureen Goddard 277-3152
Point on Sunday August 4.
day, which is open to all Masons,
There will be lodge compe- their families and friends will be
The Ladies ' Auxiliary and the to celebrate the birthdays of titions in baseball, tug of war and a color TV set. Admission for
Band of the Islip Terrace Fire Thoma s Charles and Virginia horseshoes. There will be games adults will be $1, for children
May Faith of Woodmere St. in for children, a country auction ,a 25 cents.
Dept. have been walkingawaywitf
many awards in the various tour- Great River. Sixteen youngsters
naments held in Suffolk recently. gathered to wish Thomas a happy
The Ladies * Auxiliary took 1st 4th birthday on July 20 and to
plact at the Islip Town Tourna- wish Virginia a happy 6th birthment held by the East Brentwood day which will be on July 27.
Est. 1895
Fire Dept. at Brentwood on June
29 , 1st place and most in line at
the tournament atRonk onkoma on
July 3, 1st place at the North
Babylon bazaar on July 6 and
1st place at the Suffolk County
tournament on July 13 hosted by
Central Islip Chapter 1207,
East Brentwood at Brentwood. Women of the Moose, celebratThe Ladies ' also were awarded ed their College of Regents Chapthe Leg Trophy for the 1st time. ter night on July 11 at the Moose
The Islip Terrace Fire Dept. Hall in Islip Terrace. Presiding
Band took 2nd place at the Islip were:' Mesdames Julie MarcelTown tournament on June 29, lo, Theresa Mazzuco, Jenny VuLong Island' s Most Diversified Lumber Yard
1st place at the Babylon bazaar turo , Catherine Bonne, Leona
Boat Lumber - White Oak - Philip inc Mahogany July 6 and 2nd place at the Suf- Seichter , Aleida Albers ,Mae GaTeak - Sitka Spruce - Marine Pl ywood - Large Stock '
folk County tournament on July rofal , Julia Gross , Jeanette Gulto
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An enjoyable time was had by ski, and Mildred McCrome.
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all at the dedication dinner and
Bond - Woodco - Kwik-Set - Evedur - Building Mate- . ,
Collegian Julia Gross moved
dance for the Craig B. Gariepy up a degree and received her ' rials - Sash - Doors - Screens - Insulation , Ftc. PreAmerican Legion Post #1860 red tassel from Mae Garofal. 1 firfished Pl ywood - Wood Paneling
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which was held last month in Mrs. Gross also received con) Bandsawing - Surfacing - Ri pping — Turning - Large ,
the American Legion Post hail gratulations on having received
Clea n , Bri ght , Modern Showroom
in Babylon. The excellent food her cap and gown at Mooseheart !
and music by the "Moon glows " in Chicago, 111.
made for a very enjoy able evenOff Street P a r k i ng - F r e e D el i v e ry in the Area
The chapter has been in mourning. Sparkling entertainment by ing for the sudden passing of
Hardware - T oo l s - M a r i n e Fastenings
the "Donlevy Sisters ", a singing their newly installed Senior Regroup made up of five adorable gent, Florence Foster , who died
youngsters, were a big hit of the suddenly shortly after she had
night. Kenneth Faulkner, past been installed on the evening of
76 BROOK ST.
Suffolk County commander , pre- June 29. Ritual services were
Just
North
of RR East of 1st Ave
sented the post charter and Mrs. held at Walsh's Funeral Home
Diane Gariepy, widow of the East in Central Islip and appropriate
BAY SHORE
Islip High School graduate for memorial services are being obwhom the Post was named, as- served at lodge headquarters.
sisted in the dedication ceremonies by unfurling the Post col-
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British woolens , Scottish
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fabrics are well known for their
quality. But just because you
buy foreign fabrics whenyou 're
traveling , they are not always
the best , cautions the National
Institute of Drycleaning.
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A case in point came to the
Institute's analysis laboratories in the form of a green and
white jacket of Indian design
with the label: "Hand Woven by
the Indians of Guatemala."
Obviously the Indians did
their own dyeing with no tho ught
of drycleaning. Drycleaners
customarily employ steam to
soften and shape a garment and
help remove spots. This time
the steam loosened the dye and
. produced a splatter the size
i of a saucer across the jacket.
It was useless to refer the
customer to the manufacturers
in the Guatemalan jungle. The
suit scientists at the Institute
figure the Indians don 't wear
or clean such jackets - just
sel l them to tourists. Shoppers
in some Caribbean Islands have
been attracted to beautiful bead: ed sweaters. The feel of the
sweate r is cashmere but the
label is honest enough to admit that the fabric contains a
percentage of rabbit hair.
This could cause a problem
of shrinkage , distortion , or
matting -goodbye beautiful bargain .
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Dont forget if you still ha vent
made it over to the Islip Terrace Fire Dept. Fair that the
event runs tlirough Saturday night
at the firehouse at Beaverdam Rd .
in Islip Terrace.
Friends and neighbors of Marie
Mirabella of Elm St. in Central
Islip are wishing her a speedy
recovery from her recent surgery. Marie, who was a June
graduate of Central Islip high
school, has been awarded a $1400
scholarship and plans to attend
Elmira College in the fall . Her
twin brother John, who is a
Seabee with a Naval Mobile Construction Unit , left for Vietnam
last Saturday.
New face in town is young
Brian Henry Bollinger who arrived earlier this month from
Heidelberg, Germany with his
mother , the former Virginia
Knapp of East Islip. The Knapp
and Bollinger families had their
first opportunity to see their
grandson who was born April 19
to Virginia and her husband Spec/
5 Henry M. Bollinger III while he
was stationed in Germany .Mother and son will be residing with
her family on Greenwood Ave.,
in East Islip until the arrival of
her husband in Aug., after which
they will leave for Fort Meade ,
Maryland.
For those other wive s who may
still be awaiting the arrival of
their husbands who are serving
in the military anywhere overseas there is a club which provides a social outlet for them
while they wait. The Waiting
Wive s Club is extending its membership and car transportation is
pooled. For mor e information
write Waiting Wives , P .O. Box
609 , North Bellmor e, 11710.
Cub Scout Pack#327 is planning
a 2nd Annual Soap Box Derby for
Sat., Aug. 17.Mor e details will be
forthcoming in this column.
Repairs have been made and the
flag pole has been erected again in
the Memorial Park in North Great
River. Old Glory is flyingagainas
usual.
Congratulations to Connie and
Richard Fryer of Cedarhurst St.
in N. Great River on the birth of
their daughter , Kimberly Ann on
July 16. The newcomer who
weighed in at 6 lbs. 3 oz. join s
big brother Richard who is 6yrs.
old.
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Salvatore Santoro of Bellmore
Ave., in N. Great River who will
celebrate their 50th wedding Anniversary on July 28.
. A .birthday, party was held Sat,,
"Summer Sounds'
Jazz Next Tuesday
The South Shore Mall's fourth
"Summer Sounds" program is
scheduled for Tuesday July 30.
The program is free and no tickets are required. The audience
should bring their own chairs
or blankets to the "Summer
Sounds" stage in the shopping
center 's West parking field.
The program which begins at
8:00 P.M. will consist of great
Jazz sounds. Featured Jazz artists will be Billy Mitchell and
Jimmy Nottingham , with vocalist
Jean Alson and Clem DeRosa 's
College All-Stars.
The next program , on August 6
will be Mozart's famous Opera
"Don Giovanni", presented in
full and in English by the Huntington Opera Association.
The last "Summer Sounds"
Program will be on August 13
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