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tO T BEA R 1 pass £742\. (#40OYT sm w oup sou Tore n ats doan <> > HUNTINGTON TODAY - NORTHPORT OBSERVER, NORTHPORT, £. i., N. v. PAGE THREE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962 Q Ey i { | FOR AND ABour tEEnacErs By C. D. Smith Teen Thinks Adults Are In Error \take care of themselves\ by going steady. The truth of the | matter is that teenagers who go steady do not learn the meaning of responsibility as quickly as yourrg- sters their own age who do not tis ' themselves down to one boy or one girl. When teenagers begin going steady, they lose the incen- [tive to male new friends. Thew interest in schoolwork and sgucial activitics begins to dim. Anel the y begin to think, quite foolishty, that \IPH Get By As Long As 1 Have You.\ Because you are thirteen, you A believe it is right for a girl of thirteen to be allowed to out THE WEEK'S LETTER: \{ responsibility and teenagers should with you.» Did youothuilk mcggame read the column about the 13-year- | be able fo take care of themselves. | when you were twelve? old who wanted to go steady. I| OUR REPLY: There is some- How would you answer this in- 'I'n:)wnf Com‘gtroller WaltferIM. Thomas attended the annual con- ~ o ® <a tin?!“ thei’g is nathifiig {Vigil gk‘zfjth thing twrdong 3m}! 13-year-olds go- quiry that came in the same mail vention of the Association of Towns of New York State in Buffalo, | yom: + M & it, i am 13 years old. ink if a |ing steady. Youngsters this age as your letter; Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of last week. Huntington is the | William R. Geiler, left, Hunting ton Twp. Republican chair- girl has finished her studies and | should be more concerned wigtzh \31’s it 0.tK. for a boy to go with 6th largest of the 932 towns. Walter is also a Lt. Colonel in the| MAP; Arthur M. Cromarty, conter, Suffolk County Repub- | all work that she should do, she | schoolwork, hobbies and sports |a girl who is older? The boy is Reserves . . . Another Light Colonel, Jonathan Hendric is mighty | lican Chairman; and Malcolm Wilson, Licutenant Governor | should be able to go out with a | than going steady. ten and the girl is eleven. They concerned with the discomfort of Wife, Cynthia who Tuesday had | of New York State, at the reception for members of the ox- | boy under certain conditions-like Why? There are hundreds of | like each other.\ the third cast on her ankle in as many weeks . . . Barbara Bond | ecutive and legislative branches at Albany, being in at a certain time. My reasons, but they all add up to| This lad thinks it is 0.K. at ten- by EDITH L. HALLER on l l tire comecnge cm You ARE Too Light one candle for ON SHORE BREEZE. One year ago To aO STEADY Feb. 16, 1961). or, more precisely, 53 issues ago it appeared for its ebut, its content and personality are my own respensivnity - and | > only once has ything , I've writen been censored. T hough the | \,, editor may mof always agrée with my point of view as strongly as I disagree with some of his editorials, our original understanding as to what goes into this space, has been honored. I've made many friends and regrettably, lost two dear ones. The community has re- acted kindly and is assured that their skelctons will never creep into these fines. (I'm afraid of ghosts). My fends have confidence that | | our personal | onversations are inviolate, | but oh those friends of || friends! _ Im weary of hearing. \'my friends' wish you wouldn t | § write thot column.\ As vacationing Grace Higginbotham said, ~ tell | f them to turn th; pag .\ No one works bard to be a failure so I'm happy with Bréwze's\ popularity.\ It serves many purposes, intro- ducing people, issues, wordkwhile events, and continues to be a good neighbor. My thanks to its readers who make the copy interesting, but above all this birthday issue is dedicate d to my friend Susie Abn for her wisdom and belief in me. 4 and Lester Drinkwater will be married at St. Paul's Methodist Church April 28, then will honey d sett] t Keesler Air B mother dthings Ilanfi tgo young to [the simple fact that thirteen is | because he is ten. What do you. on April 28, n neymoon and settle at Keesler Air Base - o steady,. but I think it doesn't | just too young. ink? where Les is currently stationed. .. Asharoken Police Chief Tomy | TUESDAY, FEB, 20 - International Night sponsored by the for- xgnatter ifyt’he boy likes the girl and ' As toythegmatter of responSi-fthiltnliou have a teenage problem you MacCarthy is driving son Alan's car while the 20 year old Army | tign language department of Norhtport High School, school audi- the girl likes the boy. When you | bility, teenagers dao not learn to | WRN t0 discuss, or an observation to enlistee serves with the Small Boats Division in Rochemont, France. | torium, 8-9:30 PM. ; | Ano asot® Nari . en i . . are a fecnager you are almost] accept responsibility by going | AND ABOUT TEENAGERS, NATION. Macihgre began fis 40 slut sin wih me UT 5 Naw? af WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 - Open Meeting of the Huntington | frown up and you should havelsteady, Teenagers do not learn to for, y\\ in Newport on Lincoln's Birthday, became engaged to Penny Steid Township Branch of the A.AU.W. Speaker: Norman Thomas. Top- C ags ic: \Feasibility of Peace\. 8:1 + . | erger of Garden City his last weekend as a civilian, gark 33321: guxiingtesrie Thae 211511221 iéslt ctg’fdizligafivgfien School E - aliz ation Rates ”Ti . 111151?l t‘hen wore tlii‘e gaper gartt of thfl tgand Grant Callege from bas Thowix sham beb Sofie THURSDAY, FEB. 22 :- Lagtes Austtiory of Tolman D, Wheter | OU ' for several days 0 . \~ ~ |of agricilame and hone ceomonies ceiving iet em or nie ar icle, \Our Right Not To Belleve | and pices BA0 MRL \\\ No\ Host Northport: re- tf price levels in thse jouyy.| County Extension agents are a land the U S. Dept. aos + e i i a , - me- - - - - - Unemployment - and Schogol‘ drop-guts, enrich Pwill ultimétgly find | RiATI—lmgfiy, FEB. 24 Cr bDanScte' £9? the Ignifitfif dime! fiidifal ities on January 1, 1957 and u their way between hard covers of the Curtis ublishing Company. isSion oisters sponsored by 5t. Simon's Unit, Medica ssion | y ry l, 1959 his i Cow ous ; i~ . . . tri Wife, Dorothy, will shortly receive her 20 year pin for service with| Auxiliary; Legion Hall, Thompson St., Kings Park, 830 PM. £2325 frorh the: Bas'irs jseés is ¢ . P h 5. Cfifizfsasl' fliagilgberdaé - the Girl Scouts of Americai . . North Shore Unitarilans have pur- SATURDAY, FEB. 24 - Annual installation dinner of the Hunt establishing the rates for 1960 Grddy. White chased the Sullivan property on Brown's Road for their new church. | ington Township Young Republican Club. Mard Gras Room of e Boston Whaler Sailfish -'Sunfish Hamann Sail Boats \ Skimmer [a Old Town Boats 1 ¥ Full Line of JOHNSON Motors f VOLVO ENGINES -. COMPLETE SMALL BOAT S E R v IC E V. MILLER hu l_ - « BOAT SHOP, INC. Northport's Galley a popular eatery thanks to the know-how of SATURRAY, FEB. 24 - Cinderella Dinner-Dance. benefit of Com- | age of 1952 and 1957 price level B Frana and Steve Hegeman, hard workers who earn their Sunday day | mack Auxiliary of United Cerebral Palsy Assouation. Thatched Cot- data with triple weight given to - of rest. Place mats are accurate maps of Long Island. Food yummy.| ta e. Centerport, 8:30 PM. fe \ : ; ~ Lunching there, blonde Pan-Am Stewardess Lee Collins before tak- 9 P | the 1957 market level. | ing off fir an overseas flight. . . Esther Stevens, in chic gather SATURDAY: FEB. 27 - Huntington Town Board meets, 800 PM.} thl'realringls. (on t'ilxeb ratesd for , coat, back from a New York buying trip. . . Cold Spring Hillsite 28 - Card and Mah jong party, auspices of | these localities will be copduct-, , John Fisher's youthful crew cut belies his age, revealed he's been a | the Esther Circle of the Sisterhood of the Cormack Jewish Center. | ed by the Equalization Board/ : practicing attorney' for law-arm: ckgé reldxuig); inn}: 31 blind oi at the Center, 51 Walter Ct., Commack, 830 PM. at 2 PM February 26, 27 andl . steamy soup. . . Overheard at Lous Beauty Parlor: aan THURSDAY, MARCH 1 - The Suffolk County Department of | 28 at its offices, 155 Washing- ; have a ding}? {alwfthpgrg taxi]? € \L Hgnttfiggtfifi X {ganKYl-Eggir Health will begin a new series of Expectant Mothers Classes at the | ton At enue, Albany. ‘ AC A51; 1,11 h o wore tho gsglofddiu‘ Societ pof Brothers, a| Huntington Mospital, 270 Park Ave. The series of seven classes will = N. Y., where they fwcrg a e 95 fter W032“ War I dedi-] be held each Thursday afternoon between 1:00 and 3:00 PM. Yourg men literally \wore their communal group, fun y mTernlllezny 51th Howard Knowles left The topics to be discussed include anatomy and psychology in [hearts on their sleeves\ - during cated to living the ife Jesus. Taught. . . h > relation to pregnancy, nutrition, infant care and childhood habits.] rly celebrati £ Valentine\ pole) Scudder PI. to attend the Dog Show in Madison Square Garden, J I C - early celebrations of Valentine's ANd t-7661 \ acdga ; o ® : < Several interesting films will be used to supplement the lectures. In- lhe rew they own a golden retreiver. . . Recommended Reading: AWAK- truction in childbirtn exercises will be available upon written ap- Day. World Book Encyclopedia 389 E+. Sal Road, Northport N. Y ENED CHINA by Felix Greene, .. PTA members of the Wash-| struc 11°30“) our physician. - * relates that men chose their valen- FT. »alonga Koad, Northport, N. 1. ington Drive School do a double take when they see Executive| Prova your physician. tines by drawing slips of paper Board Member Peggy Teufe,-a young edition of TV star Eve! THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 1-3 - Harbor- with names from a vase. Each Aar tar? ta Arg uaf Arden. fields Teachers Association will present two operettas, Trial by . dl __ . f . be the] Jury and Isolanthe, by Gilbert and Sullivan, Harborfields High aud- Radcliffe's President Mary Ingaham Bunting may | be ©] itorium, Greenlawn, benefit of the scholarship fund. f i rt. If Sec. Ribicoff decides to en- I . . grfltlfia 13231253111): gaffermrggfe’. she iesc (mel of Pres. Kennedy's} SATURDAY, MARCH 3 -~ Sixteenth annual installation dinner- t of Health, Education and Wel- dance of the Melville Boulevard Civic Assoc. at Linck's Log Cabin, | f | I . € gapeChOiegietostgiid 1:2: gizzixtgénthree Visit? to Doiphin Lane. . .| Centerport. Speakers: Justice of the Pegceljohn P. Kane and Hunt- Sfffbflés indefatigable District Attorney Bernie Smith huddling ington Supervisor Robert J. Flynn. Festivities will begin at 7:30 PM. ) | | with Nassau vis-a-vis to head off Long Island mobsters, openinIQ. MONDAY, MARCH 5 - Suffolk Rebekah Lodge No. 132 will, i E. Northport office (announced here earlier) clearing the court cal- sponsor a public card party, Masonic Temple, Maun St., Northport. Prop. endar of gems nae ooo ya the mos organizgfl?“ lous fickets avgllable at the door or from Mesdames John Blydenburgh GEORGE JENSEN, p the work of a prosecutor and enjoying the snow with his four sons. Aun Edwards, Clara Scudder Stilwell or Pashionan-Flowers, 8:30 ~ PM; prizes, a door prize and refreshments. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, SATURDAY, MARCH 31 - The original |. \_ Pick: ini im Hutchinson bid adieu to the congregation last Sunday. i ; assessment rolls. The basis ; i Minister Jim Huy son bid adieu congreg Y-| Whitman Lanes, Route 110, South Huntington, used at that time was the aver. E | *J N : SOCIAL SECURITY , '21G6, “aw ical 'The Boy Friend\ by Sandy Wilson, will be produced by F em: 9 g to 600\ 4 fifisfiamood Avg. School Parent-Teacher Association of Northport, E .. $30 PM. | , NOTE: Organizations' Secretaries are requested to send in Prrovovey - -..~..~..~..;..~..w.“-..;..;..-..-..~..~..'..-..-..-..-..,\.-..,s.;..;.. - - a items for this Comme 2 , 0, :~:402~:~:~:“:~:-:v:~:'~:~:»:»:é:~:~::$ I Each MONDAY: Members of the Woodbury Rotary Club |? e + g 2 meet at Jericho Lanes, Jericho; 12:15 PM. £ ake a Fach TUESDAY: Members of the Huntingtor Rotary Club} ¢ Hr A meet at Glynn's Inn Route 254, Huntington; 12:00 noon. f 4 '§: Each TUESDAY: Members of the East Northport Rotary i‘ 4 5: $ , Club meet at Waterside Inn, Vernon Valley Road, Northport; fs - */ £ Fresh Fish LEAN FRESH Hea dquarters for - 12:15 PM. ‘§‘ . ‘i’ ti: | ' Each WEDNESDAY: Members of the Northport Rotary Club T & e & /% , r | . meet for luncheon, Fireplace Room, St. Paul's Methodist Church $ II LER S C 0 FF E E I} 5: on | Hin dquarters 1 R Main Street, Northport; 12:05 PM. . + E , 1 # I? Week» End . . . Each THURSDAY: Members of the Huntington Station Ro- & ib L PIF I ‘ } ' tary Club meet at Dahlstrom's. Jericho Turnpike, Huntington # b. 59¢ 3 s Half a § Station; 12:00 noon. . i 4 ¢ , ole or- . : # #)% Fresh Chicken | , b ALL THIS MONTH - Northport PAL Fund Drive. i A o g: ‘i’ ¢ QUAL] g ~ spo A hq te 1 < P I I z SATURDAY, FEB. 1C7I a Plug-paw“. 3,333“ Commuck ORT. a KRASDALE MI? Parts At All Eb 59 k B 5 Merrywood Country ub. Snuthtozen. 8 i WM. ® -| 4 c ‘3: [B . u E EF Ffiggx’lg? FEB. TQM Card and games party, oan pices of Mothers é: FRUIT COCKTAIL. PEARS‘ PEACHES: Ii‘ Q? Times y fig: Aunliary, Boy Scout Froop 235, Saks Commack Shopp ng Center. {4 SLICED PINEAPPLE # Ioi: f & ¢ + © te 0 | PL *e SATURDAY, FBB. 17 - Huntington Town Board meets, 2 30 IM | % MIX 'EM or MATCH 'EM 2 (€ 38 MAIN ST. Open Friday Eve. 'til 8 P. M. 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