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\•• Tba Vxioness - Club held their JXmnit-j Mother-Daughter supper In the spacious dining room at lite 'Colonial JJ OUMS , last Thursday. The ehtcrtatnn-ent , in charge of air*. Fred Spccchlo nnd 31ra . Wmiotn Jtfartt . waa provided by tho Marg- ate School of Dancing — Judy •Carter , Caryl Dodd , Thomas Egan . &laurc*n Kuaka . Larry Latimer ^»ko «'oii Hr-st prlzo In the Babe \ftutli Talent Contest bold In North* 5>ort) Adelo Lopnian . Louella Mill- M-H6 , Jean Mo»» , Bernlcc Oswald , *Jana and Eddie Osaroskl , El»a 5an4 Jackie Posey. Carol Richmond , >\3aay Schcffler , Sandra. Terry and \Jdaflue Thatcher. Cajy! Ootid and ^Joanne Thatcher won third prlw> •In the Babe Ruth Contest- The chll* tt drCn were given hearty applause 4iwia wore treated to rctrcahninnts atte their performance. « The dancing glrlg Jtnown as The -\Margettes took ' part lit the Junior ^welfare . League Carnival held Sat- Juriar at the Huntington Crescent *Clisb. £ David H. KruUcl of 10 Peurtros *Lape , has returned homo otter o ' two week training course ut Fort -4)eivolr , Va. -with the 1026th USAU School ot Now York City. Ho Is a {jfji-ajox wjlii thia Amy Engine j r s-Uftjorve Corps, whlth studied <thb jjbtsiit . in ftrmy demolition eijulp* Sent • Jn aircraft designing at Jtc- «^iuWlc ; Aviation Corn , no and h|s %.m\ly have lived in HuuUiigtoo. «tpt ' . a little pver two yours—-com- jjhg berd from Leylttown and New ^orkv. ' ' . • ' • ; • \ ' • ¦ • \ ¦ . **> Valerie Schneider , daughter ol fir.;and Mrs. Wllllanj Schneider f lcilarid Drive; has boon named \Jtt> tb ' e ' : Dean ' s ' List at State Teach- er* College, Albany lor tho second 'skdmeBtor , She la a trouhmnn at j fUbarty, - alter having graduated % crn , . South Huntington High jjjfiehooi , ' . and ' U majoring In , Com- $B«r*e for her BS degree. Her ifcaron&r expect her.homo Cor the JSJpasteir holidays , ., S»- -Norden Lodge wil l hold a Rum- ffioago '&lo at ,81 West Hill* Road 311 day Saturday, with old and now ^jurtlelca ' amonB tholr offerlnga to |rtho public! \' . \ ' . ' t i; While visiting relatives In New )• j ersey last week , Luiner Pallraoyor \ jof : Solgor, Court tried riding a 4] strange 'horse ; not broken to tho I' saddlo; A B a ' rbmilL ho was unseat* .j od;an d Ihro w ii to 'the ground. Not V satisfied with thitt , tho uriroly ant- ]; mal turned and kicked lilm. Ho hna .; ! b<> «n in the Huntington Hoapltal ij ovor alnco . but I IO - JOB to return ] ; home Sunday, and to Ul» law ^ practice nt locrraun & Pallraoyor (' Boon after, ' . I' St. Hug h' s Sponsors ;i All Nig ht Vi g il I; Tho Holy Name Society of St. ' , \ Hugh' s Church , New York Avoiuio , v- Huntington Station again , will ^[ sponsor, an all nlglit'Vigil Holy r ! Thursday night. J, Tho night ban boon illvldod into ,, 1 hour sviitiilioB and luomlinta of the •• Society have volnntorroil to attend ,! ln ' rolaya fro m 0 P.M. Holy Tliiim* n tlliy night to 0 A.M. Good Friday V morning. ;! 'Members of tho Catholic WW • Votornna In uniform iiguln \will join \^\vlth tho Holy Name Society to net ' una guard of honor throughout tho ulg-lit. Tho doors of tho Church will bo open all night ami an Invitation In extended to all members of tho ritrlhh as well ua thono of our nnlghborlitg tuirlshoH to visit the Cluirch during tho night. I-im t yonr ovor 300 rxn-NoiiH titUimloU and it In liopod that tills your an oven great- er number will jo in in this prnlao- worthy pnu-tlco . South Huntington Home Bureau News Tho Soulli Huntington Home Ilu- rouil will meet nt tlio Souih Slilu Civic Hull , 17th mill New York Jlvonuo on Weiliumdiiy, A|nll ' 6, 3055 ut 10 A.M. for the lnwt I OHHUU in Hooked Iltiftti. Tho firs t I OHBOII on roflnlHliliig sit I ml bowlu will ho illvon nt noon on tho HII III O tiny. ; 'J'lio buulncHH moetliiK mhoilulctl for this diitx linn been [i<i»t|ianoi| until April 20 and will ho hold ul Ja mil I' .M. on thnt dido, All liiein* hi'iii mo ui'fiod lo mnIfo a. note ol' tlilu moutlni; una plan to iiUvntl. \Washington Schoo l Cubs Hold Carnival Ni ght There WII H cxcitomoiit In tho air ut WuHhliigton School on Frlilny, Jlnrch IN HH Cub I' .irlt 07 liolil Its monthly |»ick me«llng. It wiin tho vllha \Caililviil NI B I I I \ , Tho umollng vin oponcd by iho I'lcilgo ot Allogl- unco mid tho following boys rocolv< nil . tholr biulges: (ioltl itntl Silver Arrow to Norman Cope) and ltobcrt l.lndtsey, Cold Arro w to Kichiml Atirlcclilo , Wolt badge u» Hobert MmlMcy, Itobtui i.ltllii , mid Kevin WcUulru , lleur biulgo lo Itobort JorgoiiHcn , ami Jack Ituy; l.lon Iliutgo to Cliry u Klilt'it-lls ami llldhuril Miillur , Hob Cut tiiidgo to 3ilt'hu«1 Iloltm , I' otor (loodHon , Wlr* Ham \ tiro)nor , Walter I' ryco iintl AVilltuin SolKli. After Uni t llioro vvim tun nnd KJiltity for tho v.ubH , tliolr parentii u ' nd fi loiidr. Don 1 hud a witter plalol gnnio ami u liornc rlilo. Uun a lirenontod it l' uppot Show vulloil \Tho Hoy Who Cried Wolf\ , mill (ilnyod gamo« with tioii n biif-u nnd jiln/r nniiw I III II N , l»mV ,1 liml O IIKHK . :ns 5-iracs. ucn i had u White i:ic- liliunt tiililn mi ll u Rolf en mo , Don S' .. took ploturoH with a polaroid ciwioa wnl liinj u ponny pltclilnu BHt . no. Ikm 0 featured an Indian <'|t|b ffilmo. Thoro >vu» ulao II re> Jrekhniont tahl ft -with homo made . owkio» ' Bwl-cw«HoB for rmio, HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT ST; PETER'S USE CHAPEL AND CHURCH Special Holy Week and Lenten services at St. Peter ' s Lutheran Church , Fairground Avenue and Second Street . Huntington Station , have been arranged as follows: On Palm Sunday a service will be hold at the church as usual at eight in the morning. The Sacra- ment of the Altar -v/ill bo cele- brated In that service. At 9:30, an- other service will bo held at the Christian Education Building Chapel , located oft 17th Street , Huntington Station , between Oil- gen and Mather Courts, also with tho celebration of Holy Commun- ion. ' On Maundy Thursday- a service will bo held- at the church in Gor- man and Holy Communion will be celebrated. In the evening a Com- munion Service will , again be con- ducted at the Christian Education Building In the English, language. On Good Friday, botli services, one at ton A.M , and tlio , other at 8 P.M. will bo conducted at , tho Chanel in the Christian Education Building. Colbert C. Tl«mann, St. Peter ' s Vicar , will preach at the early service nnd tho pas lor , ltcv. Paul H. Pallmoyer , ' In tho evening. Special services on Easter will be tho eight o ' clock service nt the church , the ten o ' clock service at tho Chapel In the Christian Edilwi- tlon . Building, and a special Chil- dren ' s Service at olovon o ' clock, in ' the morning. There -will not'be u Qormiiu Service ' on Euster. ' \ SILVER WEDDINGS , CARD SOCIAL FETE AT STEUBEN SOCIETY On Sultl rday evening. April 2 , the Suffolk County District Council of the Stonben Society of Amerlr.ii will hold their Annual Card Party at tlio Stoubon Hall on Brlghtsldo Avenue , ut East Northport. Qua Gernort , Chairman of tho affair ex- tend a tiiost cordial invitation to the Society ' s ninny friends to at- tend , this social, whero they will find valuable prizes nnd delicious 1'ofreshiilinitn awaiting thorn. Pro- eootla of ilio curd sonlnl mentioned nbovo will po toward tho Steuben awards for tlio. honor students In Iho Gorman liuigiiiiKo tit the High Schools In Huntington and North* port. At tholr lust nicollns Iho mom- born of the Major Bounstlnn Dnu* niiuin Unit No.fl98 wore treated to tho Hhowlng of some oacollont pic* turoa tnkon by tholr Chairman Carl 'Htitttminii on Ills recent trip to Florida nnd vicinity. Tho bill* nnc* of the evening \vtin reserved to help celebrate tho 2Gth wedding wiiilvm-Hni'loH of Oscitr nnd Bniinii Kopp, nnd Anton nnd Anniimiu la Schoror. Tho couples wore present- ed with bountiful girts nnd Iho pvonlii K WIIH lilghllKhtoil by tho singing of tho mixed chorus of tho Huntington Lioderkruni, A doll* drum ropunt wiis sorvoil by tho Indies of tho Unit headed hy Wll* nm Seogor , Ella Alk<»lln , Holon noiuler , Miugiirot Ilulliior ami Miirthn Run. On Friday evonlng, April 1 , Ihe iloloKiitos of tlio various Units In Suffolk County will Journey to tho Now Woston Hotel In New York City to take part In tho Annua! Mooting of tlio Now York Stiito Council of the Society, Tho dole- gntlon will bo lu-ndutl hy Karl Kir-K-liuuiin, Ous Gernort , Goorgo Voglor mid William C. Schmltt of the local men, , Tlio local Hiib-cnnimlltoo of tho Spoolitl Oonnnn-Amorlcrin Iminl- grutlon Couunlttoo Is nblo to ropnrt iiuilo aonio progi ONII ,In. Its offoitu to got sponsors for Kuroponn 'Bx- jielloos , to dido through tho kind* noHii of Iho people In tJilH .nren, 12 famlllOB li ' iivo ' boon npuiworod und , aro. 'being' pvoecsHod through oftl* clal ,U,S, ohiuuiols, [.ainb-Wlnsoit ' Hn«ng« !t)trnt Announced Mr. and M IH , lllldro-il C. I-iinib liuyo uiiiiouivcoil tho oiiRiiKcmuiit of tJiclr ilniightor Pnlriolu A . of Jericho Tiirtipllio , Ilunllngton Bul- lion, (o Gone C. 'M IIHOII , ' BOH ' of Mra. Holon 11. iMnaon of Fniisklin Ave- mio , E« bt Northport, ' THREE CIVIC CROUPS NAME CANDIDATES FOR SCHOOL BOARD ; '' ¦ ' • ' . ; ' » —Photo by ' Martin J. MCrta BUSINESS MAN , LAWYER AND SCHOOL T EACHER can- dldatet for School District 13 Board of Education , South Hunting- ton. \ Left to right , Walter D. Baden , school teacher , Robert J. Van- Cora , budnesa man and William A. Ryan , attorney all residents of South Huntington have been named by a three civic alliance as candidates for members of the board of education. Elections will be held on May 4. After many conferences between several Civic groups In School District No. 13 of South Hunting, ton , three civic bodies announce Jointly that three candidates for the expired terms of that many school board members have been chosen by a tri-cltib combine. The Melville Boulevard Civic Associa- tion , Parkslde Civic Association , and the Woodlands Oak Civic As- sociation have voted unanimously lo endorse and support Robert J. Van Cura , William A. Ityan and Walter D. Baden for places on tho school board . Mr. Van Cura , a Huntingto n business man will oppose Otto Langliano , who is expected to run for re-election. Mr. Van Cura re- sides at 43 Longfellow Drive , Hunt- ington Station is Sales Manager for Ityorson Motors Inc., Buick dealer on New York Avenue In Huntington. Ho is president of the Woodlands Oak Civic Association. Mr. Ryan Is an attorney and will seek election to the post being va- cated by Kenneth F. Dyer who la not expected to run for re-elec- tion. Mr. Ryan Is a practicing at- torney In Queens' County and re- sides at . 9 Vancouver Drive , South Huntington. Ho Is ' active In civic matters In tho South Huntington area and is « member ol the Pa rk- shl o Civic Association. ' Mr. Baden , a- school teacher will seek election to the- vacancy ' on tho . board being created by George Dials! who Is not expected to seek re-election. Mr. Baden Is an English teacher In n Nassau school and resides at 13 Quebec Drive , South Huntington, Ho Is n business administrator and has been connected with n largo con> corn before accepting the teach- ing post. Active In civic work as well as in young men ' s business or- ganizations , ' ho is a director of the Parksldo Civic Association. Tho civic associations mot last Friday nt tho Parksldo meeting rooms with William Flrnelsson , president of the Parkslde civic group presiding. William J, Sam* iiinn , president of tho Melville Boulevard Civic Association spoko on the nctlvltlos of tho Hchool board. Mr. Van Cura , of tho Woodlands Oak Civics spoke on civic activities In tliolr area. Tho mooting wns composed of tlio exe- cutive committees of all. thre e civic groups, Tho ¦ civic leaders •agreed on good school facilities , sound buslnoas administration with emphasis for economy whenever possible. Scout Circus Party Throug h Cookie Sale Tli o HuiiflttKton .fcwluli Cantoi Girl Scout Troop 6(5 mot I UB I Thura- day evonlng. Tlio main object ol tho night was tho report ot how much money was made at tlio Sale of tho Cookies. The report was excellent. On Saturday luat , Lynn Hose , Do n nn Frlotlmun , Jnno ICiiHlilili , Miirle no Stooger , Hold Cookies ut tho Main Street \Stop N Shop \ and It\ wont over with n bang. Tho girls will iindoiihtculy bo nblo to go to tlio Circuit on April 13. An outdoor Cookout wn« discus- sed , , which would Include the Culm ' , with things lo soil, Tho Mother ' s Day menu was plnnnod , »nd the visiting mother of the evening wan M rs , Italph Host), Again thoy gave many than Its to Stop N Shop for their. nsHlstanco, Get-Acquainted Dance A Big Success Imiit Saturday evening ' tho 'Mud- horg Lodge , Momborshlp ABSooln- lion gnvo a dunce (it tho boil go on Dlx Hills Horn], Ous JolniHon, nml Klmtr llouvln again made a nut-conn of tho dunco, with tliolr arrango- miuits. As iiMiuil Die Arilt. Xliolliorii Trio Cunilshod tho music. X nloo gift was given to the Incllca present, Tho riiuiuiitt Swiullhli tilusi'C, ICul Bodonmnu, ontovtalned nnd \blew down tho house. \ Ho sung vurlouii SOIIKH and nuido u , upaoliil hit with his Itullrm Iluphnody. lino, next ilnnco la plrinnvd for April 23 and tins and Rlnr-r ustiln will do tholr ubBQluto bout In viUoi'tuJiiintjtit. ' < STSDENT BROP-DUTS (Continued from Paae One) . age -of 16 was enacted , h£gh. school student dropouts were in tho; 12- to-15- age groups. Even after the adoption of the lay/ dropouts , were hoary after the age of. 16. In later years a new philosophy o£ educa- tion was Introduced, whach adapt- ed the curriculum to the capacity of t&c student, and the once doia- inant principle that no . otto cotilcl attend high school except ' fin a regents basis was eased- ' ¦ ¦ T5ia obvious need for the .prac- tice of such a philosophy is appar- ent In the Simpson High School ¦where Intelligent quotients vary from 75 to 14 7 , Mr. Cusfciioan said. All children can not be compelled to take tho same level of curric- ulum In District No. 5 they are divided Into three catego-ries which are known as X. Y. and Z. Better than average students are included In the X class; averag-e .students in the V class and the slow - learn- ers or below average students ^ in ' the Z class. While tho regents lias Is Is not insisted upon for all three groups , those In X and Y division are required to take re- sents level work. 'Ad- the end of the s3xth grade , the teacher and principal .ra*e their students and . ' make recom- mendations to the guidance depart* me:n of the Junior High - School, From that time , Cushsnan aald, _ teaching is on three levels , that is ' , ' X, Y and Z, with like Btudertts grouped together I B two-thlrdo to three-quarters of the cases. In the- recnainlng one-third or one-quarter there Is \heterogeneous \ teaching, wttich means that the three levels ma-y take certain instruction , such as physcial education , science , art and music, etc., together. In Sewanhaka High School where there are 4, 500 students on triple sessions , Mr. Cushman said many students work part ttme and go to school part- time. The school' s riej-onautical training program has a SO ' per cent holding record, which tli' -e Sewanhalta faculty maintains is th-o best It Is possible to have. Wr. Cushman added that in Hunt . uig- ton the school authorities ha\e had some success In launching a school-work program and ; that many Huntlngtoh ' tlnm s . are . - co- operating. . . , Prior to the 1954 graduating class at-Simpson - High , Mr, Cush' man , said , for seven years 25 ' pe^ cent of the graduating class . wont toi four-year , degree-granting lntstl- tutlo ' ns; 12 p 15 per cent attend- ed Institutions giving terminal ed- ucation of one kind or ' another, btit not at degree-granting institu- tions . Last year 37* per cent of the class entered institutions granting degrees after four-year courses , while 16 per cent entered \upon soine kind of terminal education anil -10 per cent ' wont directly to work. ¦ : % * Mr, Cushman , who is a member of the Rotary Club, was presented by President Raymona Suydani. ' '- I '¦ ' rt 'i-fflr Ii YOUNG COUPLE LOSE (Continued from Parje One> Mike Is completing his studies at Adelphl College and has the prom- ise of a Job In a few weeks. Ills wife was employed until Just be- fore tlio baby son arri ved. Non e of tlio small family has any clothing except those thoy were ' , wea ring when thoy loft the hauso Tuesday. Vostorday It was learned through Xolui Snnimln that the Huntington KIwnnlB Club has collected a fund to holp tide tho young family over , Huntington Service League volun* t-oors visited the young couple and altered clothing and baby needs. Other nro helping to find living onitirterH, TOWN BEACH BILL (Continued from Pace Ona) ' I rlotl to work out with the Village of Lloyd Harbor last year could bo agrooil upon , because he folt It vnu a Bound and -workable pro- posal. In any ovont. ho said, the Town would not soelc to work any litirdBhln on tho villages , but would try to find a greement on some mutually satisfactory ground. Mr. Connate snld that If tho bill becomes law tho benches will bo miido ready for tho Townspeople ' s tiso thls Bummor. Ko sail! only about a month Would bo required to put tltom In shn-po , although cnuch more work -would have ' to be done on n pormnnont basis, Tho legislation Just panned ' by tlio Legislature will , If approved by tho Governor, cniLblo tho Town to tiso benches In tooth villages wlthoi t the necessity of obtaining Rpmovnl from tho; villugo toning boards. Tho Vllago of Uoyd iiarbor turn hold two public hearings on tlm - Town ' p proposals for tho UHO ot rumu o ' R Honch, nnd although tlioro Is coiiHldoruhlo support In tlit- vitiligo for tlio Town, tho op* ponlllon la concoilod to ' bo nub* ntnntlully Biontor, Tho Vlllnno of Huntington Bay liiu, oiilloil n. public hearing for April 22, lUtlioiigli roquostod nov- eial tlition by tho Towni Hoard to do no oui'Uor. _ Tlio eupport ' of tlio Ilu . ntlitston Tnwnnhlp Democratic oignnUatlon far tho loicliilnllbn In rognnlodl da a good onion In doiUIng with a Pomoerritle Qovornor. Tlio Town- Hlilp Domocinlii hnvo* boon fnvor- nlilo to thn loglulntlnn from tho 1 outset und oven urged its Intro- duction boforo anyUiBns' . wna done. U'lioy hnvo glvon ovesiy Indication at their support coimliitoiilly olnco tl was luti odncod. - * . ' : / Ca^ df-nifwiis/v ' :/ ' . , . . ¦/ I ' ti . ' ¦ ' .1 - ¦ . ¦ - ' Tlio family of tho lata ' Simlo K^bnelnottl wish to . - tbitnlt 1ho.r Ci lvudn und neighbors tor tlio 3dad- mmmim. ¦: ' ¦ ' ; W. ' , Terry Froedge ¦¦ 'W* . , T«rry ' Froedge , former real- dent of aiujj dngton , and an assocla- ate of the Penguin and Bite Pes- taurants in; Huhtahgton,; died on Marcli a \ai Pompano Beach ' , Flor- tda ,t after \ & heart attack. He was buried: an Pompano Beach Ceme- tery. '?' - \ ¦ ' . . • ' ' Survlwrs include his wife Mar- garet , three sisters: C. Traylor of Glasgow , Ky., Opal Blackwell and Audrey Boucher . ' of Oak Ridge , Tenn., and three ftrothers , Oakley of ' Kon-tiicky, Roiiert of New Or- leans , and Paxil of California. \ . ¦ \ - . Mrs. Helen Voras Mrs. Oludolph Voras of Old Coun- try Hoad, Huntington , died on March 27. ' SHe was born in Aus- tria;- on November , 27. 1901, ths daughter of John and Maria Schramm -Gubas. in New York on Novemtter 20; 1920 \ she married Mr.. Vo ias who survives. . -Bealcles ber h-usband Mrs. Vo- raa Is survived by, two daughters , Kita ttCaubaussta of West Babylon and Roab Voras of Huntington; one so* Kobert of Fannlngdalc and four grandchildren. There are six; sisters , - . Theresa Gubas of Brooklyn , ' Mrs. Mae Hector ot Huntington. ' Mrs- , Elizabeth Herm- anek o-t North Babylon , Mrs. 'Julia Danek-ot College Point , Mrs. Carol- yn Kle-car of Astoria- and Mrs. Lil- lian McGuire of West Babylon , and two brotbers , Join Gubas of New York! City and Stephen Gubas of Valley Stream. Rosary , services were ;leld at the Jkcobsen Fnneral Home , Hun- tington ' Station on Tuesday even- ing, aaid mass was said on Wed- nesday morning Irt Our Lady of the 'Miraculous Medal , Wyandanch. Burial was in the Long island National Cemetery. * Danle J, Roach Daniel J. Roach , who had made his . home for tne past year with his daughter M!rs. Mary A. . Hen- hessy of Diinlop Road , Huntington , died there on March 29 after an ill- ness. He Was born in Glens Falls , N.Y, . on April 22 , 1873, tie son of DavicL ' and , Mary Lynch Roach. He had liv ' f jti Taq ' st' oi' his life in Grand Gorgei: ;ij. ' Y. and ' was a retired machinist. His ' wife , Mary - E. Gee |s deceased: ; . Rosary services will be held to- night . at . 9:30 in the . Joseph A. McCaj-lhy Funeral Home , 441 New York . \ Avenue; Huntington and sol- emn rodiiieth mass will be celebrat- ed Friday . ' morning at 9:30 in St. Hu ' gh- J s R. C. Church at Hunting- ton; Station. Burial will be In St. John ' s - Cemetery, Brooklyn. . . Besides , -Mrs. Hennessy, Mr. Roacn ls survived by a son David of. Maplewood ,; ' N. J. and another daughter Mrs. Bernadette RIedman of Qrand Gorge , N.. Y. . ' ' Miaa Anna R. Malerba ¦ Miss Anna Rita Malerba , of El- wood. ' ' Road , . Commack , passed away on Monday, March 28 , in the Francos Schervior Hospital , in The Brona ,. where she had been a pa- tient for some time. iMlss Malerba was bom in Italy on July 16 , 1870 , tho daughter of Stcpbon ' and Angelina, Carmela Malerba. ' Sua-vlvlng ore a brother , Cosonre Miile-rba , with M'Uom she had made her lomoj anuT several nieces and ncpb-cws. A Rosary Service was hold lna f . evening; (WcdnoBdaV) at 8:30 at tho Holan Funeral Homo , North- port. A Solemn Requiem Mass will bo celebrated this morning (Thurs- day) -at 9:30 In St. Anthony of Piidua, Church, East Northport. In* torm-ont will follow in SL Philip ' s Cemolei-y, Eas t Northport, < Mrs. Louise . Sovlero Mrs, Louise Sovlero of 9 Now Street, Hliiitlituto n , died suddenly at bier homo on March 25. She had \boon a resident of Huntington for -40 years , and Is survived by thro-o ; daughtcra. ' Iloiio and Mary ot Huntington and Mra. Joan Pro- vato of Brooklyn two sons of Huntington , Salvatoro and Joseph , eight grandchildren nnd one sinter Mrs . Rnffnolo Cntapnno of Brook- lyn, Her husbrtnd Vlnconzo died In 1310. ' Born In Italy on February 1 , 1882- , nop wan tho daughte r of Ma- ria nnd ' Snlmtoro M(randu. Sho wan a member of St! , Patrick' s R, C, Cluirch In Huntington. . nonary HOI - V I COB wore hold on Monday ovonlng at tlio Connoll FuneriU Parlors , ' Huntington Sta- tion.. Solemn rctiulom mass ,wns colofcratod Tuesday morning by tlio Ut, Rev, Menu. Thomas Mur- ray In St. . Patrlclt ' a . Church nnd burial WIIH In tlio family plot ot tlio Wont Noclt Cemetery. Jiiaai Corttjo Injured In ^forth pofft Crash Tbo sharp curve on Route 25-A In Northport toward tho roar ot tho Hod Diim Theater wan appar- ently Jnlsjudfjed by Juan CoruJo of .2-11 Llttlo Woolc Road , Contor. port , M 7:30 , ' n, m. hint \ Thursday, ills oar, truvnlUiiR east , uwnrvatl Into thn west bound lano and or/in \litid Into a fence* knocking down, two traffic- markers. Com jo was treated d-t tho office of Dr, J. Walter Jacoby for nbni* ^lonsi over tho loft eye nnd hin pai)u*ciii!or , Mirltn IC, Cuziiiwi of tlio tamo Wttln Nook Itoad ad* droM niirf«»ri>d - 'fowhert ' d' cuts. Tho rrprrt . cm l ;of . tlio 1 cw , :,vac cniohcd nntl the ' windshield Bmnshod, ratrolroon ^I>onnld qordon nnd Ani ' cn lllgga , JTi' ,, Invoutlgatod tbo aool-dftnt. vv . ¦¦ : - ; ; ; V, NOTICB .;- : - :¦ ;¦ ;;;- r-t*q<3POOLS CLEANED— also now C Sools ^uF>hn Jackmuff. MO :¦ MIMB . \ ... . . - • ' . ' ' : »*? . GENERAL. CONTItACTOR , -ail ktntls of butldlnK work done. All w-qrk guaranteed , : free estimate. ,HIT 4- 7278-R. . ¦ ' ' ¦ • <p . CABINET MAKER — flrle furniture repaired, - restorlnff, . experimental w<5rk!^ liithertops. A.^ Hlldcwerth. XcwVoundland Ave , Elwood, FO 8 -8120 - ' . ¦¦ - ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ • ¦ \ . * SMARTY'S FTXIT Shop specialities In lamps. Xacquerlnff. mounUng. re- . l^%TiIZt^c^t d ^c& lamps invisibly repaired. Anyttolnfr mounted Into n. lamp. Brass , copper , Bterllng silver wares expertly re- paired , polished. * lacquered. Free nick up, delivery, estimates. HU 4- 635U , • ¦\* TRUE COLONIAL reatoration! Con- version of barns. Borages and out- buildings into distinctive country homes. Interiors a specialty. . Heftr \ enable Rates. CSH 2-4235-R Eve- nings - Weekends. - ¦- • ¦ CHIC CLOTHES Juniors Misses Little Women REASONABLY PRICED • VISIT OUR MATERNITY DEPARTMENT PAincMSuS^f i 409 NEW YO RK AVE. - HUNTINGTON , N. Y. GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE STOCKIN&S S p ring Sale . . B , . pR - ¦ Reg. $1.65 and $1.50 Sheers , seamless , run proofs. Sizes 8 1 /- . to II in propor- tioned lengths. Mew S p ring colors. Buy 3 pairs and save even more. March 31 st to A pril 6rh (Fvysmo M snop 274 Main St. HunHngton ^ff-^Cb-tg^Cb^f^Cb^lP^Cb^F^Qs^ -F ^Q; wmmzssmzmmsmmmmmm \Good Furs Make Good Friends \ 10M ISLAND IMPS , Inc. 380 NEW YORK AVENUE HUNTJNGTON , N. Y. HU 4-2969 Remodeling Restyling ^•WJl Now I H am excel- ft«J| tout tlnio to hnvo C j S your furs ro* ii^uw^n L Nwy o! °i'r cu8- MMIH M^BS tomorn ara linv- IlilHH Iner tliolr eld Fnrm-^Knm^i coats rondo Into Sl^Mt^^^^ , cnpoR , Jiuiltotn or Ms^S SmS, Von win bo ^ttJtlBMlli Hinnzod at tho ^PIjaBI**'' won dorf ul ro* Bring In your old tun for froo conuulUitlon and froo outliuuto, . ^^mm^msn^mmsm) im 8«leot your family plot HUNT I NGTON RURAL CtE/ViETERV Choice location) , aniy ' siii desired c«nv«in i«rit torrnu enn be crranced Talk with. ... ; ¦ ' \ •• ¦ .. . .. Q- Clifton OammlB , Oupt. ?54 WUST MAIf>) 6T„ HUNTINQTO N Hlf 4-1272 or HU i.&528 ' A. L Jacobsen \j \ INC. ' - . . ' « . ' FUNERAL r-IOME j j ' - . TELEPHONE 1 f HUNTINGTO N 4-211)5 :> t Complotoly Air tfoht/ltlcnoij ' S 181)0 NEW VOniC AV E. < B: HUNTINOTO N OTA., P-, I. « tO^Zirte^li&l?*^ aU/VUANTWHD Koimlns on ill m • of olootrlcnl nppllMWOH-vwjgji mlxorii , tcwmtorH. elco. clocln, UK (ami . r»«or» , frrllla. . l»-'S nkc J5i 1 S| nialcora , stoves A All ollinr liouiu rtovloos, Al' fl Moclorn. Ilnmo w »nofl» , 327 Main 8t„ IIuntlngtM , ———_ — - \ OAltbl-INB 1'l.OWIOI. I\\' i\ 8 ^ ¦Within B Mllf'H of <1<-°™!\\1 Iloiuioniililo UiitoH-HHiliimU'i \ JOHKHH A, C-oHJCO ¦ fllillth Hlruiil . flrwnliittn NO. 3-3l!r.:i PIANO TUNING WILLIAM IIBHQB IS Miillinin Ht- ' Tlllnt. 4.S«I»1 - .T. . MlilMllli.Il A,H. IM. , _,___ - FOHKBT NURSCnY . | • IiANI>RCAPW ' W-iHION lNO . -| .; !. : . IWJKliATION I'l,ANTINfl-l | ¦¦[ ' < ¦ ¦ ' . LAWNS .. ' , I . Cull HU 4-1070 ,| Bridal Shower For Isabella Driscoil . . A surprise bridal s6qwer wag glvon In honor of Miss Isabella Drlucoll . daughter of Mr. and Mm; Francis Driscoil of Dorchester Street recently. The party was Blven by M3ss Drlacoll' s room niaus of the ¦Mary Jnxnwculftlo School of Nunlng. The hosteoMS for the affair wore , Miss Gertrude Chlsolro , of Jamaica, , and Miss Barbara tVcemaii of St James. Tho room was ' pleasantly decorated with streamers, wedding bolls anfi it red headed doll bride to resemble the brlde-to bo. Tli o miscellaneous gifts were arranged - In ' a . huge decorated bor. Following the oj icn* ( HE and viewing of the gifts , tbo forty eight guests who attended from Brooklyn , Jamaica , • and various parts of Long Island , en- joyed a buffet supper This a huge Inscribed shower cako. ' .. - ' . '' JIIss Driscoil will become tho bride of Anthony Armau , son of Mr. and Mrs- Erasmus Armata . of Jamaica In St. Hugh' s K.C. Church , SUturday, April 0 at 3:30 P.iM. Eler slstor Patricia will be maid of honor and as bridesmaids , her room mates , MI BB Gertrude Chlsolm . of Jamalcia , and . 'Miss Barbara Free- man of St; James. Tho groom elect has selected his brother \Nicholas ott best man , and as ushers , . the bride-elect' s Wtbor , Allies Drlucoll of Huntington Station , and her cousin Michael Driscoil of Garden City; George Araohault and John Hanall both of . Jamaica. The recep- tion will take place at the Georgian Inn , East Jericho Turnpike. - ¦ ¦ Plans For The Wedding Qf Miss Mary Ann Piranti Tlio plans tor the marrlaga ; of Miss Mary Ann . Plrantl , danghtor of Mrs. Mary ' Plrantl of Steve Place , Huntington Station and' the late- Joseph ' Piranti . and Leroy Anderson, son of Mrs . Robert Swlnter , of Now Jersey, and-the late Lawrence -Anderson of Com- mack , have been completed. The double ring \ ceremony will be per* formed at \St; Hugh ' s RC. Church Sunday, Apxil 17 at 3:00 P.M. Tho brlde-to-bo has chosen as her maid of .honor . Miss 'Marlon Maritgt- OR II O of Central Isllp, and us brldonmaldS i Vhor sister ' , -M rs. Sam- uel Alglorl , of Huntington , Mrs. Charles Hoysradt of Northport , and as flower girt , bet niece , Barbara Plrantl of Huntington, Tho groom wll hnv o as his best man , tho broth* 'br-ln-law of bl» brido-to-bo , Samuel Alglorl of Huntington; and as unhera , Maurice Mnrnglogllo of Central Isllp, and Chnrlea Hoysradt of Northport, Tlio reception will bo given , at tho Polish American Hall til First Avenue , ' Huntington Sta- tion. Sister Honors Sister Wi th Bridal Shower MI KB Francos Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mntulo of 9 Dorchester Btront , wna pleasant- ly Hiirprluecl Monday evonlng, when about 10 of lior friends and rela- tives gathered ut tho Invitation of hnr slater Arlono , for n ralscol* lanooiiB brlilnl shower In hor hon- or. It was tield In Ihe Mathto home ' , which was prettily decorated for tho occasion, and after tho beau- tiful gifts wore opened and ad- mired by everyone , delicious re- freshmen I . H wore served by tho hostesH , Miss Murphy will become tho brldo of riillln Wescott , son of Mr, and Mrs . Stlllinmi Wemott ol Sookonk , RI UKH . OII April 24 In St, Hugh' s It. C. Church at 1:30 P.M. Roosevelt P.T.A. Elects Officers Tho regular mooting or tho Hoosovolt School P.T.A. wna hold on March 31. Tho election of offi- cers tor tlio following your took pliit'o. Thoy nro: President , Mrs. C. -McDonald; Vice President; Mrs, V. McConkoy ; Uocordlii B Secretary, Mrs. Walter Ttiryn, Correiiiioiulliig Socretury , MI KH MlclcliiwU-it ; anil Troiistii' iT , -MI HK Itnitiiii-Vogl. Plitiis for tho Spring Jiunboroc lo bo hold on April 33 at the school wore dlNcumioit. Mrs. Smith , Schoo l nttimiliinco officer npoko briefly concerning hor work In tli o solinol. lief resit monts wore norv«(l by Mrs. Ilnlpli Luti and the molhors of first and third gradcu. St. Hugh' s Choir P/a n May 13 Dunce Tho members of tlio choir of SI. Iluch' s It. C. Churc h «t Now Vork Avenue anil Kant |)th Streot. Ihint* Ington Hliillon, ni(< im-ltlng prelim- Inury plun:i for what thoy will call a ' .Superstition Dunco \ , on Friday, May la, It will bo held nt tho Whitman Latum on lloute 110 , with (Inm-liiR starting ut 0:00 P.M. to the music of two bunds, Tlioro will bt« regular dancing; und special HUIH I C fn i- Mtimho fiuiM, Kvory Indy iittoiiilliig will bo given it gift tok- en, KIII I ticket* may bo piirclmiiod fro m tiny member of tho Choir. tn Mcmortum I' olHHOt . Kdwnrd . 8r, —hi loving memory ol rny dent- father. Klrat aunlveiBii ry In Hoavon, April 1, llt'ut In pouce, Daiifllitar , Calliorlii«. In Mc inprintn . In loving biometry of .my dour huii baml , 'Martin Kulpor who \mu- toil away, April 2, 10-15. D. Kulper _ . . , HIP Wlfo !W» H ami oxprcnalons of tiymnaihy rwolvod durlan tbolr rocont bo- . \^. .li.^. - . NQtlC E^- ' r -| PAT1KY. AUCTIONEERS T~^l Preiser. Best results rSllzJ W right purchase on coS&. ° tE baafs. (Sencral merchan§|^ ,g ?'«feS :horaes , of furniti ri - ' -*3I •works of art ComEL ^\S . llcitcd. Estate^ o?r „5-»« , Woodbine Avenue . NorlK ,t V \18 028O. HU 4-70O9J oo rl \Po*t K ft ffi PIAKOS TUNED. pio^irTr ^l plax> 03 sold, Jolm B . P fi l0 , « MODERN WALL WBshliJ - ^^ per-tly. -Free estimates SLtl given. Llndenhurst G-sii a-w 1 ^^ BOOICKBEPING SERVICP^~ T>1 dividual Income T« ,» Mi l . rates. HU «-&9S6. ' \**\% ELECTROL.TJX : VACUUM ouT\ \^l . jervice. Special hose to a ? ,e ^l IB-C S6.00. Clea n motor , ^SaL«W| Bearings . , clean fans , IICT ? tS, 1 ?! . W.O0. If -you' re havu\g -S / Cleaning, can ^ give you hoii ( S? a 'i an-era free. Joseph BaviffH! ttg Brfae . 394 New York Avei!. ^! Intjton. HU 4-3C42 etlue *<*§ —— *f TREB REMOVAL. Trees TT>1 also land cleared, foundation i5?*S Inga , top toll. HU 4-268 5-^ pl *jS T.V. SERVICE after G TaPi ^l Brancato. HU 4-SOT.ilt •\*?§ CARPENTRV WORK. Alter^TB roof , framing- , cabinets. iS\ «i mates. CSH 2-C3S 5M e \^ CONTRACTOR.. , HUIU)ERS ~ ^ B buildlnus, alteratloiiM , t-articn \ w dltions, shells flnlshml , al l® of carpentry. FO 8-SS33. \*S PAINTING. PAPI-:RHANG!Wrj ~ ?li t- e i9G?j a\able' Very rraso,i:ll' i-. * CARPENTER—BUIl.ni:it. p TTI - Additions , cabinet iiiukiriL- ' ,,jf I remodeling. Call I*\> 8-sib* i* 5 answer call after 5 l' .M. ' ! | OASOLINE AND motor luliricau, 1 Let us serrc you Biisollnc at «S,i ! sa.le ' prices. We cater to «$; I truckmen , etc. Instullntion , sSl and maintenance KIISO II UQ pum ^' j tanks. Slajor Uraticl i' rodticu V, * Sau - Suffolk Counlt- Free ' ' 11 i mates sladly given. IIU -l-niio pi Box 187, Halesite , L. l. x 'S INCOME TAX returns preiiarcd 1 accountant at your home. Hn § 5S21M L HOME OWNERS, All Ivpos of ' « ? done. Allies finished. QanJfe Built. Elcc, Plumbing, Carpem S Roofing. Estimates given. CO I 98GD - HA 1-2018 ,8 NO\W IS the best time to call m J Landscaplmr & Properly main- I nance. Estimates, lit; -1-7O3 0 I TO ARE navr In HunlhiMrlon. \ ul| mowed & innintaineil. Periodlctw Estimates cheerfully given. M give \a a try. HU un I IW g FOR SALE English boxwood , - u\ trees , blueberry bushes. Also wll j your pruiilnj*' , cleaning nnd tn S cutting. ' Phone Sum Fm S HU • 4-4314W SLIP . COVBRS , draperies , cxie I ¦ tailored. 'Cornices Covered r~ [ . Janis Axness. HA 1-19 36 j OARDENS AND lawns rotoilllcd; 1 1 v-iso on landscaping and plant i your garden. Lar-te variety \ snrubs and trees for sale. \ \ Cannas. Plilox. Mums , etc. Ilea I auli . HU 4-4828J 3 PUBLIC STENOGHAPH I- .lt . T IJ ! ' Manuscripts, Address! tig. Sj| 0 i ' Bookkceiilnp. Natalie (\hulilmck . ; I New York Avenue , HiuiUnston. I! I-1C03 STEEL PARTITIONS — Install ' ! rearrange! New or used ii - partitions, shelving, wire mesh ,(S All types. Expert service. Item ! able FO 8-85C0 | LAWN MAINTENANCIl — On* j Hhrnbbery arrangeiiii . -iits. No I 3473J j LANDSCAPING. LAWN'S cIcWi rololilled and ferllllzi il. Hi* I trees und . shrubs plant ml and lit I mod. \Steve \ . HU 4-I3S1W. C \'After G' . '\ r '-''ii , ¦*;\¦! ^-.w;,filial SMALL, ALTERATION'S. Palnli | carpentry, furniture rr-rinlshrd , i ! Call evenings 11U 4-M73K. dajil i 4-3333 ANCHOR PAINTING — Cm Write Box 88 3 , Uayvllle , h. I, CEMENT WORK. I' nllns , (In • walks , garage and cellar Iks Very rciisonabla. . Free esllim: . Ha 1-1223 or HU 4-8U1-1-W or J. - 1 ELECTROLYSIS. UnwiLiili-d hair ' moved, safely and pennanc from face and body, Ily a|ipoi ment, FO 8-3768 M ROTOTILLING AND jilowlliB. I 4-7030 CONTRACTOR • HUlI.rJI - .Ii . Alii tlons and repairs. C«. -ment • M work. WatorproofliiK, slucco «pn Ing. Rental , of cnnicnt mli« I Phono IlAmllton M328 , HU 4-1 1 VINCENT UARHATO — UliilnE alb boot. Guns rnbliied , rejralreil , tef & sold. HA 1*11834 J LANDSCAPING - K OIIIK I III Inn wj lugs , fierocnlng, Evnrgrneiw, bl trees & Hhrubs. IlotolllllnK. J HUnt. 1-31GU. Jon Munson. W 2-38I7-M. _ LANDSCAPING , iiommit walks . | patios. Ileasonable. l- ' ren eslliN Call cvciilngH, HU l-Kfiini l UOTOTII.UNO — ni'W liwii\ , J lawns rojuvonalcd , lawns cut, B P. NO 3-43H6M >- DRIVEWAYS , ASPIIAlVr, litiif Ij etc. All types of mail work, f PMtlmnloa, IIU -l-filW NHED-A-Ulcetrlelaii? fall Heurf Electric, House wiring, wlrlnl K dryers , ranges, allies S lunciwa post limteriiH. iiihlli lonnl ouiJH oto. JtWDOIIAMlu I - H I IIH . UA i' 1 * MASON CONTRACTOIt. KBttn-iJft Joo UiwiKiiaro. I'll'H•0.10 i TltUCK FOIt lilro. IIU i-3o ao _j l DID YOIJ over Imvo nnyono elvtM an ostliuutfl for nil fur I » I «<1!0 ' 1IOUH07 If not cull Ft> K-905S » (l f| P.M. D TOU OVVB It to Your Budget . j M I and .ou now furniluro •«¦ ,„ ¦ *¦£ ' KiilBhi »ro«. rumlt«ro B»t» h Wall Blreot, HuntliwrtoD. WwJ Ifunt. m*. I