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- ON SHORE BREEZE 64 ' ta C 1 / ea ; pAb U By EDITH M. HALLER Last Sunday night the New York Grand Street Boys hosted 35 couples of different religions and ethic groups to a golden an- miversary party, Beatrice and Barnett Book of Last Northport, wiv, ih fact _ celebrated their 5Uth annmiversaty | last November, were amony the honored quests, Mrs, Book is still pinching herself to be sure it all took place. President Kennedy sent a telegram of teliui- tations and Gardinal Speliman sent lus greetings. 'lhe Books are proud ot their three chiidren and 7 grandcluldren. At prescat, they make their home with their daughter Frances (Mrs, William Kash» dan) whose husband is a teacher, Their son, Joseph is an Ingineer and they have a daughter, Elizabeth Shames in New Hampshire, Each feted couple received 50 roses to mark this muruentous ou- cason. One of the nicest gestures of the committee was the otter of transportation to those couples maccessible to the 95th Street Club House. Best wishes to the Books who preferred to travel in by themseives . . . Cynthia and Jonathan Hendric, genuine theatre botts, have tickets to A Man Of All Seasons - tor to- morrow night. Cynthia is hobbling with a cane, but is hoping to get the medical OK. to drive soun. Son, Wade, {MacConnell) completed his second year of graduate studies at Yale is the only imember ot the Stowe Playhouse (Vt) staft of 61 invited to return. He leaves on the 20th to take up lis duties as scenery and lighting director and part tine actor. The Richard Petersohns, anxious to rent their house before they leave tor Cambridge in September, are getting it in apple pie order to welcome her brother and lus bride, the H. Aljred Engier, Jrs, who were wed in Helsinki . . . Bernice and John Mazur were lucky to huve perfect weather for the outdoor piecme held at their home (Monday) for the basketball and baseball players | of the Bethpage High School. John is the new coach . .. Pete Buonomo will be Norwood Camp Director of the self-sustaining Recreational Summer Program of UPSD : 4 ... lts not just convalescence for Norwood School Principal, Bill Kohlmorgen, Isolated in his room with hepatts, ke keeps in touch with the school by phone and is amply supphed with the mountains of paper work. Hugh Dill is acting prinupal in his place . . . Bruce Chilton may huve to torgo the RRHOA Diiner-Dance to-morrow as hes on the sick list, tou, Speedy recovery, fellas , . . Rose and Edgar Douglas recentiy cele- brated their 31st anniversary und Doug's birthday (June Ist) may lose their Ft, Salonga home before the summers end to Bub Moses Sunken Meadow Park Golf Course, are eyeing property in South- old . , , Brock Shiffer, Jr, left for a 2 week Florida vacation with four of his tellow classmates at Community College will return in tume for sister Mariyn's high school graduation. She'll enter Ver- mont Junior College in Montpelier in September ... Mia Gill cancelled out of the new - Republican Party's Women's Committee luncheon and ins allation when Doris and Willard Parker of Cal- iformia spent a fe v days here before motoring up to see their son in Maine, soom afte: debarking from their European vacation. She also bowed out of the Southern style coffee hour Barbara Wilkin- son gave for Tom Church's bride, As predicted in this column Jim Grover will oppose Bob Flyan for the new Congressional seat. It looks like Johnny Kane for the Assembly . ,, Modest Bob Bartz has been promoted to Director of Material at Republic. It couldn t happen to a nicer guy or a better friend. Congratulations! .% . Ditto to Robert Arrison, Jt, who is Vacuum-Electronics' Engineering Director . . . Salvatore Lepore .s the new head ot the Suffolk Chapter, American Institute of Bank- ing .. . Bob Wilson has joined the sports car set. Janice (Nan) gifted him with a Sunbeam Alpime for their June 4th wedding an- p.versary. Son, David, was sent home from Eastern Military Acad- emy suffering from measles and mumps. PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT: The anticipated tax rise needed for the $3,385.000 Suffolk County building - appropriation &.. The studied superciliousness of & political bigwig s girl Fr;- day ... The unbridled motions and opinions of a Republican Committeeman . . . Bill Perry's undampened enthusiasm for a Long Island Zoological Souxty ... The runaway costs of transportation compared to basic education in School budgets .. . The vice- presi- dent uf a school bourd who issues press releases to a daly with his own name repeated prommcntly', recently goofed when the paper () identrhed him as the president. He narrowly squeaked in- to his second term .., . Supervisor Flynn's Dancing - Uinder the Stars' Recreation program. hoo ie p Fibs set hig NRCC\ » , __ BRUEGGEMAN FUNERAL HOME ,. 522 Larkfieid Road, East Northport, L. 1. a 2G FOrest 8-1235 By BONNIE BYERS A round of applause for the Campus Players - production - of \The Hasty Heart'. It was tre» mendous, and enjoyed by every- one! Further cheers are due the Festival of Music and Art. Spon» sored by the Art and Music De- partment. this «beautiful portray al of artwork and lovely music was something our village can proud- ly remember, The natural beauty of Northport harbor as a back drop is not to be minimized. To top it off, the weatherman co- operated with a beautiful, sunny, dry day,. Winding up the lost baseball yame of ths season, our faithful teain teat Port Jeff, 7-4. HMuappy day in the afternoon! On Tuesday night Diane Des- per had a hen party in honor of Karen Baren. The girls includ- ed Pai Kopke, Linda Etheridge, Leslie Stodola, Marge Chapman, Boume Byers, Low - Herrmann, Elaine Erickson, - Lois - Wilson, Carol Jennings. Also that might Pat Galimo had a party. _ The fun-makers were Dave Jones, Joan Ramonettr and Rob DeihL. Irene Ferreria, Jim- my - Poruello. Kaleen Harley and Scott - Courtin. - Barbara - Frank and Wayne Brush. Arlene Meyer and Guy Piddington, Tima Carl- son and Larry Giwh. Mike Kess- ler and Mary Ann Scatarie, Kar- en Reidt and Pete Carden, - Sue Hart and Jim Rowo. Some of the lucky people who saw - The Hasty Heart Friday night were Jean Stringer, Marge Smith. - Bonme - Kranker, - Larry Cole and Date. John Nugent and Date, Gail Storrer, Pa. Turjeson, John Dumser, _ Gary Kuel and crew, Ciuck Craig, The following gathered at Jim Porcrellos for a party - Friday night,. - Guy Piddington, - Nancy Decker, Pete Carden, - Pat Mar- snall, Tina Carlson and Larry Gui, Joan Ramonett. Judy Lund, Scotty Courtin, Mary Ana Scat- arie and - Mike - Kessler, - Gary Greathouse, - Pat Gallo, _ Irene Ferrera. Ruk Maer had a party Satur- day evening. _ The party-goers were Bonme - Anderson, Winme Carr. Gay Fast, Hayes Ingrahm, Bruce Angleman. Dot File. Ches- sie Robertson. - Joan Gruenwald, Ed Glenn. Howse Rohan, Diane Ha sen and Bob Blake, - Mana Pow and Fran Whalen, John Nugent. - Margaret Rondello and Sics Cross Bonue Francis Jim Kelicher, Judy: Gruenwald, Cook- ie Braum and Ken Bruu, Larry Cole, Judy Kien and Jim Turner, Nom Cangelosu and Fete Spos- ato Barbara Frank and Wayne Brash. Among those who enjoyed the play Saturday evening were Bob Beauregard. Elaine Enckson. Jim Kolonosk:, Mary Tomarus, Clara Forprecht. Edna Beeman - Elaine Hat, Jeff Gallagher, Mike Ki- kead, - Lows Wilson - and Ricky Usher, Linda Lindford and Tom Allon. Judy Bielteld - and Chns Cole, _ Margaret - Jacobson - and Ruky Wright. Carol Stenz and Bill Keller Pam Riddle. Bonme Byers and Kenay Dorglas, Toni Nash and Buddy Becker, Mary» anne Zanfino. Karen Gretemeyer, Namy Kratt, - Manlya - Brown, Karen Lind, Following the play Ed (Lach- len} Fagan had a party for the (Continued on- Page Nine) OBSERVER, NORTHPORT, HUNTINGTON TWP. LJ,. N.Y. H % THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962 7 02 Degrees Conferred at __ Hofstra Sunday Hofstra College conferred 702 degrees at Sunday's - Commence» ment exercise, a new record for the number - of June graduates. President John Cranford Adams conferred all bachelor's, masters and assouate's degrees,. immluding the honurary one of Doctor of Laws to - Simon Hirsch Rifkind. former - Umted States - district judge, New York City. Judge Ritkind addressed -the assembly on The Law and the Prophets . Graduates from Northport are: Anne Marie Frennesson, 72 Eim- wood Rd., BBA. Norman Hollett Jr.. 16 Gilbert St. MS in ED; Kenneth C, Jahelka, 44 Circle Dr.. E. Northport, MS in ED; Carlton Edwin Johnson, 18 - Monmouth Dr.., E. Northport, BA; Mary Whitehurst Kopf, 4 North Haven La.. E. Northport, - MS in ED; Michael Robert Lanzano, 66 Lo- cust La., - BA; Stephen Henry Loughman, 13 Dauywood Ct. E. Northport,. BS; - Anthony Albert Millon, 22 Yeoman Dr.. E. North- port BBA: Namy Lou Morrell, 40 Grand PIL. E. Northport, BA:; Walter Schafer, 23 Clarke Dr., E. south, Northport, MS in ED; Arthus Skodnek, 164 Old Winkle Point [#.. BA. ~ Gradueates | from Huntington are Donis Mane Blucher, 2520 New York Ave, BA; ¢ mey John Connors, Apt. 24A _ flaski Rdg Huntington Stution, - BS; Rocky Joseph Coronato, 84 Woodbury Rd.. MS in ED; Carl Lou:s Coz« zette. 35 Monator Dr., Hunting ton Stitros MS in FED. Edward Natale Cerzette, 67 Vondron Sty Hunting tation. BS, John C Daus. 70 dy wood _ PL, BAyj Charles John 'e, #2 Clift= woud Dr.. BBA; . uald V. Grew co. 19A Rusco St,. MS in 1D; Charles P. Is insk. P.O. Box 594, BBA. Rose J. Kaestner, Crest Rd,, MS in 5D, Rita Lee Kaplan: 6 Runard La., MA. Robert Allen Mandel, 2 ke'and Dr. Hunting ten Stcgon. MS in ED; Cornels ius Miuhae Murphy, 16 Beltane Dr. Huntington - Station,. - BA; Jeanne Lorraine - Norkaius, - 82 mim St., BA. Barbara L. Rancam, 14 Chiago PL. Huntington Sta« ton. BA. Lilian Rivkind Roth, 95 Bennett Ave - Huntington Sta« non. MS on ED Thomas Joseph Southwick 22 Mduch St. Hunts ington | Stution - MBA - Constance Gtme Traus 9 Roban Rd., BS in ED. Bernice Ullman. 14 Har» wood PI. Huntington Station,. MS in - Ed. f © NORM ADVERTISING, Inc. IS CAR WEATHER-WEAR ®\ GIVING YOU A HEADACHE? _ Build a garage or carport to protect it from the elements. You'll have lots of money on maintenance and deprecia- tion. Come see us, We'll plan this practical addition so it fits in perfectly with your home. E éffih'flbf ITEM s HAmilton 1-3200 |_ US Dpen Men. thru Fri. 7;30 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Saturday untH 1 pam, mv vgs =