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EXPRESS-NEWS It GORREGTOIE, THBRSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948‘ OF Locél Interest .% . . JAME3. \$30350\ AN.” 30\ BUQLDER5 OF FINE HOWEE5 SUFFOLK sw. Tel. 294-M 1 SAG HARBOR ‘Mr. and Mrs. A, A.»Miner of Rockville Centre have rented the Thommen house for the season. Liberti:’s store is receiving a :€ace—- lifting. Paul Bianco‘ has the con- tract for carpentering. Last week Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chapman. of Waterford, Conn. were guests of Mrs. Monica Karl of East Hampton. Irene Edwards, ciaursgxter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Edwards, has been accegz for a scholarship fo }en’cer St. John’s Hospital, Brooklyn: ‘Miss Eclwards intends to begin. her ‘ nurse’s training in the fall. A \Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crutchley are the proud parents of a girl, born to them in a Brqoklyn hos- pital, Wednesday, April 14th. Mrs. Crutchley is the former Kay Ma.- guire of this village. Mrs. William Liehr underwent an opfeziation in the Southampton I~Ios~ D1 3 - 5.. Offer for Sale in Village of North Haven No. 1---RANCH TYPE. HOUSE Mayor and Mrs. William Trimpin spent Monday and Tuesday in Oceanside as guests. of Mayor Trim» pin’s brother‘-in—1aw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Meyer. They jointly celebrated Mayor Trimpin’S birthday and the 24th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Mayer. Marguerite Young, feature writer on the Herald Tribune, and wife of the well known doctor, spent the geek-end at the Flowerhill House, ere. A Large living room, open Heatilator, 3 bed-. rooms, kitchen, dinette, open porch, overlooking ‘water, all improvements, pecan wood Plot 100x150. No. 2--CAPE con HOUSE Living room, Heatilator, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, insulated, hardwood porch. overlooking Noyack Bay, all improvements. Large plot 110 x 198. It was reported Attorney David Gilmartin has been ill in his South- ampton home. ‘ Mrs. Joseph ‘Friedman has re- turned to her home on Riverside drive, after passing four days with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Worth anti family. Ronnie, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Worth, returned with he-'r for an extended visit. Mrs. Edward Zelper is about again, after a long illness at her home on Grand street. Mayor Alfred Iwhittle anci wife of Jamaica are spending a féw days in their North Haven home. Mr. and «Mrs. John Joust of Mineola and Noyac spent Wednes... day with Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bullock. , No. 3--SUMMER BUNGAL Dr. and Mrs. Donald qFahy are building a home in Bridgehampton, where he intends to establish 3 practice. Dr. Fahy is a nephew oi Mrs. Ford Wagner of this village. Mr. and Mrs. ‘George P. Rackett returned to their Bay street home Monday, following a week's stay with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mcclintock, in Baldwin. ‘ Living room, stone 2 bed bath, garage, large porch pverlooking Sound. Partly furnished. Plot 135x2 water. Water Front Plots for Sale Brokers Protected Donald Guerin is spending some time here. A 7 lb. 11 02. girl. Andrea Mar- garet, was born April 10 to Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer. Mrs. Palmer is the former Mary Mcmxliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cosgrove are the parents at a boy, born in the Southampton Hospital April 12. A; Stewart arrivéd here this wee . vuasronaes Mrs. Judith Cosgrove of this vii» ‘age. who has\ been con in the Southampton Hospital, is expected home shortiy. George Boddington of Hampton street is con to the Sou1:hamp~ ton Hospital. Mrs Harriet Bullock, who has been a patient in the Southampton Hospital, returned home on Wed- nesday. . Mrs. Mertle Randell. mpther of Mrs. Josephine Dippel of this vil- lage, has been ill in her home town, Erie, Penn. Mrs. Dippel has inst returned after a wears stay with her mother. K W; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Basch, who have been spending the winter in Florida, are visiting in Huntington before coming on to their home on North Haven. James Moelter, a patient in the Southampton Hospital, was expect- ed to return to his home here yes- terday. R. C.'Grave1ey received a sur. prise visit from friends of Glen Cove. They were Mrs. A’. E. Lewis, Mrs. A. G. Daiton, Mrs. West. moth- er of Mrs. Dalton. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. - On Sunday, April 18, Carolyn Gould ‘of West Hartioxtd. Conn, granddaughter oi Mrs. ‘Edward Mason, this village, made the front page of the Sunday Herald, a Bridgeport, Conn. newspaper. Shel was pictured with Disc Jockey Jack Downey of WONS and Band Leader Art Mooney. when she w-~ r3 ~r~‘lared “Miss Baby Facgof H':r*~£-yrd \ Miss‘ Gould was syonsored ‘rm D:n.v‘ney in competition vtimother g1i,§c_ jockeys from the area. \Bud\ Maguire of the Atlantic Beverage ‘Company, distributors of Rapport and Schlitz beer for Sut- iolk County, spent Thursday in New York on business. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Maguire. Edward J Maguire of New York visited relatives here last weekend. North Sea Note: Mrs. Edward Moore with daughters, Colleen and Lucille, of Flushing, joined Mr. Moore at their summer home in the Oliver Settlement, Sunday. Mr. Moore is progrietor of the Park Hotel and Res 7 Monument Square, Southampton. Park Hotel has a variety of Chinese food, the best east of New York. Try it! Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Stat'1d- inger of “The Childrerfs Village,” Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., are the proud parents of an 8 lb. 6 oz. boy, born April 13 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Yonkers, N.. Y. The Staudingers also have a daughter, Melanie. Mrs. Staudinger is the former Dorothy Brown. At a regular meeting of Mish- anock Chapter No. 605, 0. E. 53., held on Monday, April 19. the eve- ning was given over to entertain» meat to honor the charter members and celebrate the chapter's 3151: birthday. Musical numbers were rendered by a trio, also members of the chapter, and stereoptic-on views were shown by Harlow Payne. The door prize was won by Mrs. Goldie Harris. William Kramer of New York City spent the weekend at the home of his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Heidi Fordham. Mrs. Harry ‘Wilson, daughter z~:an.- car, and Mrs. George King and son, Norman, of Bridgehampton, spent four days last week at the Hotel Dixie in New York City. ‘While . New York they attended the circus and Hayden Planetarium. Janet Fournier, S. N., of South~ ampton Hospitat, left last Wednes- morning for New York City, to be on affiliation for the next three months at Presbyterian Hospital Medical Center. The regular meeting of the De- gree of Pocahontas Council No. 184 met at the home of Mrs. Heidi Ford- ham Tuesday night. April 13. After the business. cards were played. Margaret Schaefer will be the host- ess for the next meeting, Tuesday,- April 27th. Mary Ellen Wilson spent several days last week at the home of her szrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pitts, in East Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald of Patchogue spent Thursday in town visiting Mr. McDonald's mother. Mrs. Ed. Thompson entertained ‘at bridge last Thursday night. Mrs. John Bell, who returned to Southampton Hospital last Friday‘ for further treatment, is expected home on Wednesday of this week, and is much improved. Friends of Mrs. Ed. George Jr. will be pleased to know that she ‘has returned to her home in East Hampton, after surgery in South- ampton Hospital. Mrs. George is a sister of Mrs. Harry Wilson. ‘ Before Buying Land Look at KAMAI. DEVELOPMENT In -:5 FIL-NET SHOPPE ‘Waterfront Plots and Plats with Waterfront Rights at Reasonable Prices for'Sale MAIN STREET SAG HARBOR UPPER COVE, NOYAC ROAD, NOYAC Iriquire at Wells House, Sag Harbor, Saturdays and Sundays KAI ANDERSEN 25-20 30 Rd. Ast. 8-6459 L. I. C. 2, N. Y. BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS S P E C I A L S ! The Hunt FOR GOOD GKOOIMNG ends with... 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