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{'9 % EX'.l‘lll'1$S-NEWS & EQRREGETQII, THURSDAY; JADXIIARY 1;, 1948 Simon Kunigonis who has‘ Mrs. Dominick ciui, daughter been living in Southampton £or‘and infant Gaie Wanda returned to same years has returned to her Sag her North Haven home from the Harbor home on ‘Suffolk Street. Southampton Hospital. Gloria Finckenor of the Hunting- ton Faculty is -spending her Xmas vacation at her home on Grand St. Gecarge Einckenor of Dobbs Ferry is also spending h_i_§ vacation at his home. Gertrude Rosenstein who is at- tending N. Y. U’. is spending her Xmas vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nettie Rosenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Perham ef Bklyn. spent Xmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beyer of High St. .. OF Local Interest . . . BIETHDANS December 10 Capt. David Bennett December 30th, 1947 Mrs. Helen L. Bennett Gloria Dolphin December 3151:, 1947 Charles Masher Jane Olenik January 1, 1948 * Gerald T. Cosgrove January 6th,, 1948 A ‘meeting of the Board of T:-us» tees will take place next yea;-, Tuesday‘, January 6th, 3:948, at the regular time in the Municipal building. ~'> Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kirstein and sons Ralph and David are spending the holidays. with relatives in Eng» lishtowm, Orafnge and. Newark,» N. J. and Braokiyn, New York. Guests at the Main street home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jaife over the Christmas holiday were Mr. and Mrs‘. Herbert Hulso. and sons Herbie and Bobby, Calvexton; .Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bennett, Southampton. Christmas week guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Onisp ‘kc. Division street were, Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. Wilson and Miss Roslimi Onisko, RN. of Manhattan and Frank Onisko, New - York. Harry Hine of Palo Alto, Cal. was guest of Frank Onisko here for the wéek. Bill Cassidy was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wil~ son, here. . Wayne I-Ieppner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Heppner, New York. has- been honorably discharged from the Army. Wayne has been stationed in Korea. ‘Mrs. Heppner is the former Dorothy Backlund. Mrs. Milton Colon spent the hon» days as guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Iieppner. * ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwenk, Sr., are occupying the apartment ‘over Muller's Ma.rket in Br2~d,r;e: lhampton, temporarily. Jean Huser spent Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huser, Bridgehampton. Miss Jean Fox of the Sea Cliff School... faculty, is spending the hoiidays at her home on Pierson 11-Ieights here. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family, Meriden, Conn., spent the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, By. and Mrs. Desanti of Main street. Mr. Stanley Taber, Sn, who has been seriously in is slowly recover- ing at his High street home. ‘Louis Fenelon af. Ackerly St. is spending part of the winter in Mer- iden, Conn. at the home of his -son Lloyd Fenelon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lattnazio are the proud parents of a daughter, burn on Monday, December 29th, at the Southampton Hospital. Mrs. Lattanzio is the former Frances Sal- vador. The Lattanzios have another daughter, Carol. Marilyn Menaik, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albert Mienaik who will be two years OLD. Mrs. Red Wright is visiting her daughter and son-in-law Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Engster of Troy, N. Y. BOOK NOTES FROM THE ,JGHI*3' JERMAIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY The Holiday season over. one can relax once more. .Y'our lib'rax-‘ian would like to recommend for your enjoyment Roy Chapman Andrew’s Principal Schneible of Aque- bogue School is spending his Xmas vacation at his home on Division St. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kaplan were guests at the home 0:‘! their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Glas over the holiday wee!-:~ end. George Kern of Indiana, recently ment a week at the home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Kern on Garden Stréet. Miss Marion Palmer is passing the holidays at her home here. book “An Explorer Comes Home.” When we think of Dr. Andrews, we ‘think of the far flung corners of the earth, especially the Gobi Desert, !where he spent so much time. i even an explorer reaches a time in life when it is good to re- lax and enjoy life. How much he (is enjoying life you will in his delightful book “An Explorer accrues Home.” Other books which are excellent for the long Winter evenings are: ‘Came A Cavalier DAWN OF A NEW DAY Marion Soah of Brooklyn was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Scan of Brickkiln Road. Miss Soah had as house guest David Englsfree of New York. . . . and a new year. Hopes George Healy, who attends Clarkston University, in Potsdam, ’~. «wading his vacation at his home on Hampton Street. PULVER-HAND rise wi’rh fhe sun when ifs gqlden Mr. and Mrs. George H. ‘Hand Sr. of Bridgehampton announce the en- gagement, of their daughter, Anita Catherine, to Robert Wellman Pul- ver. son of Mrs. Wellman H. Pulver and the late Wellman H‘. Pulver of Sag Harbor. giow giids all our prospech. May Miss Jane Cunningham returned to her home on Liberty Street yes- *e-rday after spending five days visiting friends in Islip. all fhe promises of !948 be faul- Frances Parkinson Keyes The Bishop's Mantie Theron “Red” Worth who is em- wloyed in New York spent the holi- v and weekend with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Heft of Reno, Nevada spent the holidays with Mrs-. Heftfs daughter and son- in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Maier, Jr. Mrs. Heft is the former Sabina Vaughn. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pulvesr of Brooklyn are spending the holiday at the Pulver homestead on Madi- son street. This is our wish for you. Agnes Turnbull g Divided Ben Ames Williams vwomzm of Property Mabel Seeley The Unconquered Neil H. Swanson g The Unconquered was published fsimultaneotxsly with t.!u- r¢*}<=?Se of ithe picture by the same n;.:m(* star- gring Gary Cooper and T’rN\~“*e é ENGAGEGMENT ELLISTDH HIEARMIAEY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall of Concord Street announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bar- bara Susanne, to Richard McMahon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon, all of this village. No date has been set for the wedding. .. .. .. ..;-3‘.A__E§‘_. Elizabeth S.’Phi’llips, Lib \\ MISS SIMMON S ENGAGED NOTICE Mrs. Iona Simmons of Bridge~ hampton announces the engage-7 meat of her daughter, Hazel, to William J. McNama:'a, son of Mrs. James McNamara and the late Mr. McNam.;ra. Miss Simmons. is em~ ploy-sci as bookkeeper at the South- ampton oi of Lester Meters and Mr. McNamara is associated with his brother in farming. No date has been set for the wedding. There will be no meeting of “-15: Ladies Village Improvement Sir i- ety for January. Jean Hansen of Albany State Teachers College is passing the holiday vacation at the tune of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry‘ sen, Madison Street. Miss Hansen has as house guest, Edwin J. I-£o1— stein. HAPPY NEW YEAR “Ring out old shapes of foul dise:.;. ~°e. Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace!” Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kelman are the proud parents of a girl. born in the Southampton Hospital, Friday. Miss Ency Babcock is passing the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock. Harry Battle visited friends and relatives here during Christmas holidays. Holiday guests at the American Hotel, with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Youngs are Mr. and Mm. Leo!»- ard Strong and children Bmo and daughter, Cynthia. Mr. and Mrs. John Youngs and family from Connecticut spent the holidays visiting relatives and friends. \ - Clarence King is driving a new car! Martin Mc of Meriden, Conn. spent the weekend at his home. —-—Alfred Lord Tennyson Richard Doyle and wife spent the weekend in town. 0 # HOMO ORSIID Raymond Bradshaw of Bridge- port, Conn. spent Christmas with his mother here. NOYAC ROAD. SAG HARBOR. L. I. TEL. S. H. 572 Ruth King‘ spent several dam in New York. Forrest Thayer Jr. of New York City is spending the Xmas holiday season‘ with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E‘. Thayer Sr. of Jermain Ave. The baby daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knapp of Hampton St, was c.hxis'{cne~d Sun. a. m. at‘ the eleven cfclock service in the I\.‘Iet‘h0d1st Church iiiarims ‘i’ea‘?*s Eve ‘Bea. 3lsi MAKE RESERVATiONS EARLY 4% at; ’ ‘ ”3\’f.rs. Mabel Kroeck‘, .fnrmer sum.- mer resiclent at this village is a pzstie.-m. ‘in Netzw York H.:).<.p:',i.-'1.‘ George Baker Pavilion, A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Engster of Troy, N. Y. This Nelson Gardner visited with his mother, Mrs. Wzsrren S. Gnrciner, Suffolk street, Wednesday. Mrs. Beatrice Terry, son, Bob anci daughter. Lorraine spient Christmas in ‘Wainscott as-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Strong and family. is their 3rd son, Mrs. Engster is the former Bette Wright of this vil- BIRDS EYE FRBZEH F0038 \§ A daughter Edith Anne was born. on Friday to Dr. and Mrs. S. Kel- man of this vinage. The Kelmans have two other sons. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson and sons, Ray and Eugene of New York are spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frahyer, here. The Pinochle Club held a Xmas party at the home of Mrs. Paul Rew- tershan of Suffolk St. last Wednes- day afternoon. Gifts were ex- changed and delicious refreshments were served. ,I\eas plug. 29: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillips of New Hyde Pk. are visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Eng» land. Young, tender green peas with that delicious and beautiful color. \'5 N EW @ YEAR Mixed Vegalables 2% A blend of yellow corn, snap beans, diced caxrots, Iima beans and green peas. Employees of the Sag Harbor Guild returned to work on Monday after a long weekend of holidaying. Adam Marshinsky of 1\ Conn. spent the Xmas weekend with relatives in Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rivers and Mrs. Marjorie Merchant of New Rochelle, N. Y. spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masher of Main St. the Year 1948 Pumpkin Pie Mix 21¢ For a. perfect pumpkin pie. Just add milk and eggs. be sfreamlined ‘to your wants Throughout all the seasons I;ILlllIOoDlaIOQICDUIIOOIIOICOIIvu‘II5IOlOl0AoFkg! ‘and chock-fun of blessings! “aixii especially at this time .' . . we'wish'you zfnd those Cooked and ready to serve. Mré.-. Katie Klien of Main St. spent the Xmas holidays in Ama- gansett a_t the home of her sister Mrs. Ray Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Payne of East I-Iarnptozé and Janet Fmzrnier-, S.N. of Southampton, Hospital spent Xnxas at thehome of Mfg.-W Fournier on Main St. Thanks a ‘,'rnE{iio}n'\for your- . you love a happy New Year. pafronage during fhe year W4-7. Mid-Island Lumbar Go. SCHIAVONPS 'l'H«E- WIIALEIYS IIHI \415 Roanoke Ave; Rive:-head MAIN STREET Tel. 366 SAG HARBOR 't.,- » » - - -~ . vs» .V-.. --new --M.-:w rs wt:-».. '~l€»':,=:.».~’Z%‘i:?=v-‘§'v:\év;Y€?s--!5=';~‘5=*v;‘<==~. ~*-an 41.‘ rf._:..»' o aka‘ a r‘sA‘~:'~“r».‘7§ ‘?2”“~’3.-T:~C.°¢\ ‘?~‘r;‘3~?*; ‘Aa.;2.1a.3;::«a.z>*cs;;:va.z;rzu:.rz3.<.:«:sc..a«1a~a;s;:“«i'tI.<:»:a¢;.z . \ Cl. 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