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£I!'RI88,:§NBW3 & i30 T!!UE8D.&..Y, APRIL 22, 194% gg SOP \‘VlI\\“~“N~: IPLAXS , .. P'ULVER«—-HAN)? UM AT BALL ‘QTTENDE9 ‘ Anita I-land, Briclgehampton, was§ 3-YF EX“G0V- AN” 5133- EWSON married to Robert Pulvor, this V114 ormer Governor of New Jersey lage, Sunday, April 1-8, at 2:30 p. 3. Charlpa Ecll=:o.x2 and .i_li's. Edison are. m.,_ at the Bridgohampton Presby-’ Therm talk at Bumva thaw days 5: .1::%::.;..‘:;:‘.3‘§~.:::i: ‘“:’:.‘°“.;*:°“'c .. .. Y .. ‘ ‘ c. ‘e ;‘l’ In On.’ In. “ewl or wlALI1€:l.8.I‘e 01:15 '0 ~ ‘e p ace. 0 ' h°“5°' iwas maid of h0n0I;- .[Nplan hgads the softball 'team oi \l‘I1:ey é~ri1n—-.;~.-\ fr «:1 titnihfoar-day; Thtémas b New Y0r1<»v,.»v11iich we will give more low dlown wee -on ‘ouae liar 3' :2 e reen- serve «'15. 85 1339- next ‘week. Gone Gar le wil re- brier Hotel, White Sulplmr Springs, A. reception was held at tile Elks E port to -us on me ups ayfd downs Qf ggbvg-» énagkinaz fheh soa‘:-. o13e?i3c:1hg. Club. igouthampll , {our spcgrtixnen who lollow the little e_ . ‘bung. c airman o . e’ .~........................... hvhite a . board of the Chesalaeake a‘ OM01‘-'ARlED :0 DEAN”; LIST “ We have a young set at Bulova 509%\ aggch °‘V:é theh “;°’:ldr°“3‘ Miss Suzanne I-Iildreth. daughter!which is worth watchizig. William nhtébles ‘Thgr‘;1§,Ea.I¥* P3 3 t 390 of Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Hi1dro1:h,#‘McDonough Jr. has won .9. place for mmmi I‘; R H th’ DWI? cffa , Franklin. avenue. Sag Harbor, a ‘himself by -3 Clui Smile and ready Sm, and his by B: E“ 9 ° “d‘ senior at New York State College wit. Kenneth O‘Bricn Jr. makes a me mghlggg £° t {for Teochels, Albaoy, was recentlymiico appearance, even in his “God- _ _ . 0 6 Par 37 was named to the deans list. To attain ac. the dlamcmd ban’ T°p Sp“ 9f the’ this W001\. 3. Stude 131115‘? ‘main’ Jeanette England has all the poise ban’ was when the Duke 9* Wm‘35°'1‘lfain an average 0f 13 £01‘ the 3é’m' . . . as a matter of facf, you should played the drums for Meyer Davis esters work, . ~ e . 5 ~¢ L _ . . . hear them valustle. Thole X5 ..om.e %‘:§:f:v%eéEl‘§_“: “§f11q9I1:,£:ifé:‘:h(;}(,;5,;'§iee1‘s‘ ‘ D1-‘ is‘ a ziglegibeg of Zcihingt clown go‘ ieaxgh alboui; thai ‘ -‘ . - - appal e to own y an as een a mo “ ix e raw Egformer Governor Edison am_i Mrs. a member _of Residence Council. If coffffee tastes like champagne ison were among ‘the socialites She IS registered for a bachelor and you play your most romantic pictured on Cholly Knickerbocker-’s of arts degree with a major in tunes over the ‘phone . . . that's izige of Sunday's New York Journal mathematics and a minor in social l mug and ammo; Junior has 32, bad, . e1\°'<m- studies. If this “Sparkles\ you know who we mean. Changing her mind is a woman's oldest pterogative, so nobody was surprised when Eleanor McClain joined us recently at Bulova. Every- one however, was pleased. Some people like to live in houses but for Billy Kiselyak Jr. there's no roof like the windswept sky and 310- floor like the bounding sea. After a week's work at Bulova, Billy is ready for a week-end of sailing. Here's a little news that will in- terest you: Alice Pulver's son Bob was married last Sunday. Gosh! thaws why Alice looked excited for tbe last few days. _ In the shipping department, Betty Jayne Rossetti of; East Hampton is proudly wearing a sparkler. Bettfs parents have announced her on- gagement to Henry Lloyd Thom- ason, son of Mrs. William Thomoson of Bridgehampion. No date has been set for the wedding. We all wish you luck, Betty. Darlene Dechert is known as “Miss Bulova.\ If the Bulova Watch Company were to look for a model for “Her Excellency” we unani- mously nominate Miss Dechert. We want to belatedly‘ congratu- late Harold and .Nancy and wish them happiness. Lyman Babcock has been proud~ iy showing pictures of hi; baby son. Weallthinkheisverycute. . . like father, like son. Lyman’: wile, the former Catherine Barsdis, is an alumna who will long be remem- bered for her cheerful disposition and friendliness. Have you noticed the new car Irene McClain has been sporting? Goe..Irene. you can pick us up on our way to work any day in the week. Next week we hope to give you more gossip on the activities of the Bulova employees, so don’? be sur- prised if your name pops up in this column. As a matter of fact. it will pop up faster if you give this re. porter information as to your out—- side activities. Everyone is inter- ested, so let's keep this column crammed with interesting details. BIILOVA1 WATER TIME 1 Around Iha Vlalarfrmil DR. 1§_'.USSl3L‘L~ J. .SM'¥THE RAISED To SUBLIME RED ‘CROSS DTZIVE CONTINUES Hsag Harbor, North. Haven and Noyae have contribuked $794 to date, toward the American Red ‘Cross 19~}8 fund drive. This amount, I'€:‘}.}£‘e‘.4.€:!1L.~. individual and iraternal duguatious. eslsu donations from Bul- ov'a Watch Co. and Agawam Air‘- craft Produz:$.s Go. The d:\.\~.'c cuulix-rue: until the end ':f this 11_zu,.;ll1. April. as the quotas ';luou9,hout the county have not been met, Hole): '53. Stem DEGREE 6!? MASTER. MASON A regular meeting of W‘ampona- mon Lodge & A. M. was held last \Thursday evening. After the business session, Dr. Russell J. Smythe was raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason in the presence of a large number of mem- bers, Those present then adjourned to the dining room, where clam. chowder was served and a social time enjoyed. The next ‘meeting will be Thurs- day. May 6th. The ‘Maud \~‘. ha-u_-;e:)oa+ owned by Hollis Fairchild of Southampton. is down for the usual spring hau!—out and overhaul at ,~.Whalers Point Boatyard. Flounclers are still biting. Mrs, John Onisko and Miss Alma Collins hooked two which they were proud cf. Wednesday. More boats going overboard at A. Wauace Chaun-cey’s Cairnhill: ‘he Whalers Point Boatyard are: Capt, Howard Miner's Shagwong 2nd; Charmetta, owned by Charles Dorschelz Charlatte M. owned by Ciodfrey lvhtcheu; Lows Schramm’s Denise Y. and Fred Schramm's Trisha. You ’may still send your contri- butions to mrr. The need is great. Beth 0. Barry, Chairman E ‘ T PECONIC BANK Billy and Bobby Kiselyak with their father, Bill Sr., had a record catch of Q0 Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock hooked 24 on a trip Sun- day. MAIN STREET, SAG HARBGR. LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 58 Years of Service to Long Island and This Community As far as we can learn. the largest caught this season “weighed ‘1 lbs. 3 oz.s.- It was hooked by A. Conway of Huntington Sta- tion on North Haven, near Lord’s Bait Station. IT'S; NEVER FUN to pay bi but a PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT makes thg job far more pleasant, more convenient and more businesslike, and you have a legal reéeipt for each bill paid. Our minimum balance requirement is $100. Open an account NOW and enjoy the convenience of Classified Advertisements BIRTHDAYS Saturday. Anti! 24 Antonio Mazzeo Sunday. April 25 Burton D. Corwin Stanley Zelinski Jr. Nellie Doroski Monday, April 26 Mrs. Cecelia F. Harris Marcia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington Tuesday. April 27 4‘ Robert Clayton C019, 1 year aid. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cole, North Haven Wednesday, April 23 Dennis Schoen * Patricia Ann Doroski WEDDING ANNIVERSARY RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING -first insertion, 5 lines, 75¢; each additional line 106; additional In- Iertions 50¢ eavh. Count 5 words to Contract and display rates on Iypl-ication. A Cash must accompany order, un~ Eess advertiser has monthly account. Additional charge for billing. BABY SITTING-. Tel. I54-W. 4-22-1?; this time-saving service. I LOVE SAG HARBOR! I saw it for the first time on Tuemiay. March 24. I want to rent a small. modestly - priced cottage for the summer. Straight rental, or will exchange my 4- room bungalow with beachstone electric kitchen, two bedrooms and garage, on beau- tiful Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. Illneas in the family requires us to be closer to New York. Two adultls. with an occasionai week- ender. -. ‘ WHATEVER YOU-R BANKING NEEDS MAY BE . . . a Business Loan, Personal Loan, Safe Deposit Box, Bémk Money Orders, Travelers Checks, new Auto or Truck Financing, your inquiry will re- ceive prompt and courteous attention. These services indicate our desirr to serve. you in any FOR SALE SUIT CLUB NEVVS Dave King was the Suit Club wirxner this week. Join Club new forming. R. W. Chamberlin The Suit Man Building banking capacity. M. HANDELSMAN 99 Metropolitan Ova! New York 62. N. Y. Friday, April 23 Mr. and Mrs. Kaxmeth W. An» derson Sag Harbur 12-18-It “A Friendly Bank with Complete Banking Facilities” Help Wanted --- Male CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE-——Co11apsibIe Bassinet, PERMANENT OPPORTUNITY We hanve a position for a man over 24 years of age who is interested in a real money-making opportunity. This position offers Social Security and pension fund for all our em- ployees. Man must have a car. Write Box No. 109, Post Ot Patchogue. 445-4tc It is not without 3 deep sense of appreciation that I extend my thanks to Arthur Cleveland and Edward H. Bradford for their re- cent donation of blood on my be- half; also to my husband, sister and daughter, who have given in the past. I am and will forever remain grateful. Member Federal Reserve System with hood and mattress candifion. Call 580. Good 4—15-It Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. TELEPHONE SAG HARBOR 6 TOR SALE——-Comer lot, Newtown Lane, East Hampton. Also oak beams, different lengths. Inquire ‘Bohack Meat Manager. Sag Either. - 5-3tc Esther M. Edwards. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE-All sizes. Inquire John Laskowski, North Haven. Tel. Sag Harbor 50-J-2. 445-5t ELDEIRLY HANDY MAN Wanted. For odd jobs around property. With room and board, if desired. The Falcons, Noyac Road, Pine Neck, Noyac. . 4-22tfc BIRTHDAY l’.AR'I'Y Ronnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Worth, celebrated his fifth birthday on Sunday. April 18, at his home on Suffolk street. Guests were Dorothy and Theodare Worth. ‘Richard Allen Worth, Barbara and Janet Schockett and Resemary Vacca. FOR SALE--—-1936 Plymouth coupe. Reasonable. Gaii S._I-I. 184. 4-8-if Help ‘Wanted---Pamnla FOR SALE-—-14 ft. Rowboat. First class. condition. Can be seen at Wi & C0,, Bridgehampton. Phone 200. 4-22-21.‘-c FOR SALE-—-Set of spars with wire rigging and suit of sails for same. jib and mainsail. Sutvftable for a 14 it. rowboat. Box 374, Sag Harbor. 4-22-2£c XVAITRESS ‘WANTED Vfleek-ends; latent‘ permanent position. for sea- son. The Falcons, Noyac Road, Pine Neck, Noyac. 4-22-tic , Ice Cream & Confcctions ° FOR SALE—--I93‘) Ford Sedan. Re- conditioned engine just instalied, $500. Call weekdays after 6 P. ML, Sag Harbor 487~J. 4.-22~ltc FOR RENT FOR SUMMER RENTAL-—Furnish- ed house of '8 rooms in Sag Har- bor. Corner location, interior com- pletely redecorated. Gas, electric, automatic hot water. Few ‘blocks from beach. Tel. 156-W or write P. O. Box 972. 4-8-1tp FOR SALE—— House Trailer; all aluminum, 15 it, fully equipped. Cost 52.000, sell for $1,000. The Falcons, Noyac Road, Pine Neck, Noyac. ' ‘ 4-22-tfc COURT MONTAUK No. 85 FORESTERS INSTALL ‘ Stephen F. Whitxnan Candy By R. C. Guenin, Rec. Sec. ‘ Martinaoxfs Coffee with Cream 10¢ Served Black or with Milk 5¢ At our regular meeting of Court Montauk No. 85, Foresters of Amer- ica, held on April 13, our Worthy Deputy Grand Chief Ranger, assist- ed by his Worthy Herald Brother David King, was present. and duly installed the following named broth» ers to their respective stations: Chief Ranger John Schoen, Sub Chief Ranger John Moylan Jr., Treasurer David King, Financial Secretary Joseph D Kelly, Renard- ing Secretary, ‘H. Charles Guenin, Lecturer Salvador Engeneri. Senior Woodward Morley King. Junior Woodward Joseph Korsak, Senior Beadle Stanley Zelinski, Junior Beadle Charles Smith, Trustee 3 years William Ross. CATHOLIC CHARITIES Now Open Daily _ USED FURNITURE and CLOTHING FOR SALE Tel. Hampton Bays 361 Pierson gégny R 4-22-ltc “A Good Store in a Good Town” For Sale; Singer Sewing Machines. ‘Electric Portables and Consoles. Reconditioned, $59.50 at-d. up. We will pay $25 cash for Singer drop- MAIN STREET Tel. 576 SAG HARBOR MISCELLANEOUS head machines. Singer Sewing ' Center, 95 Main St. Southampton E026. I2-25.-tfc CONTRACTORS MAT. SUN. (WEDJ & SAT. 2:15 - EVES.: 7:00 & 9:00 P. M. MAT. SAT. & SUN. 2:15 '- * a ' . z -1IlEATDE— . I B. B1 GATE. 8.: SONS CONTRACTORS General Truck Crane Service Cellar, Foundation and cesspool Excavation Tel. E. H. 397 King Street East Hampton JUST ARRIVED The new 1948 Kaiser-Fraser au- tomobiles. Now showing at South- Cnpton Garage. East payment alan; 24 months to pay. Southampton Garage . '18 Jobs Lane Southampton, L. I. At close of meeting a social eve~ ning was had by all taking an active part of refreshments. , E‘VES.: 7:00 & 9:00 _ BIRTHS . Southampton Hospital Mr. and Mrs.‘ John Singleton, Southampton, boy, April 12. 12-18-tfc §l'UBNI[TU'RE—-Living room, bed room, dining room and breakfast everything to furnish a home very ‘reasonable. John W. Nilsson, lorth Sea Road’, Southampton. Tel 434. 4-24-ti Mr. and_ Mrs. Harold Cosgrove, Sag Harbor, boy, April 12. Mr. \and Mrs. Edward Lachcik, Southampton, boy, April 13. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arrington, Southampton, boy, April 14. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett, East Hampton, boy, April 15. Mr. and Mrs. George Grubb, Bridgehampton, boy, April 16. TOR SALE—--Chrysler Marine Mo- tor, 82 horsepower; in con- dition. Only two owners. Running -in speedboat Chris Craft Dixie. 6 cylinder. Write Box 0, Sag Harbor Express, or see Al Mayer, Beech- haven, week—ends. 4-22-1t Feature shown: 2:283:00-9:27 APRIL 25-27 UNu‘TUEsu Floor Sanders & Sanding Resmrface Your Own Floors M. and Mrs. Carl Drielak, Hampton Bays, girl, April 17. ' POWER SANDER EQUIPMENT LARGE SANDER , only $5.00 per day Large Size LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WANTED Notice is‘ hereby gfven in com- pliance with Section 142 of the Highway Law as amended by Chap- ter 731 of ‘the Laws of 1945, that Richard F. Culver, Superintendent of Highways of the Town of South- ampton, Suffolk County, New York, has recommended the purchase of a piece of machinery at a cost” to exceed $1500. . V The Board of the Town of South- ampton will meet at the Town Hall, Main Street, Southampton, New York, on the 28th day ()f April, 1948, at 11:30 A. M., to consider such purchase. . By Order of the Town Board GEORGE I-I. DENSING Town‘-Clerk Dated at Southampton, New York April 14th, 1948. ‘ 4-1.5-2t WANTED TO BUY ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER SHORT WAVE RADIO RECEIVER $3.00 Day SMALL ELECTRIC SANDER ‘Fine for All Type. Boats $3.00 Day Widener Implement Co. PHONE 200 BRIDGE!-IAMPTON Halicrafters, Hammerlund, Na- or other good type. Write Box K, c/o Express. 4-8-ti WEl_)_.__§_'!‘_l_I_§7‘R_.“__I_«‘eature shown: 3:04-7:49-9:54, APRIL 28 8: 39 TOP PRICES PAID for Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. Please write Barnard Press, 208 Second Street, ‘mmeola, N’. Y. 4-1-1'2t wan. & THUR. APRIL 28 & 29 “ADVENTURES OF C A S A N 0 VA” FURNISHED ROOM WANTED -— Gentleman Wishes to rent room all year ’round in village, Call ‘Sag Harbor Express, Tel. 162. 4-1-ti P.AY|IE.’S North Haven Garage WANTED —-— Bungalow for Summer Rental or £o1'.‘month»of July. Pre- ger 's=‘- be on or‘ near waterfront. w;~=» »- William Dellamore, Box 106, \ L. I. 3-4--itc .0 Authorized Johnson Dealer sales and Service ARTURO DE CORDOVA LUCILLE BREMEE NOYAC CASINO Tel. 572 NOYAC ROAD SAG HARBOR, L 1. mac: SATURDAY nzsnr, Avail. 24 ‘ Featuring Herbie and His Trizmpet Dancing Every Saturday Night A CLEANING-WGMEN WANTED --— Two weeks or for season. State wages per week or month. White help preferred. Apply Box 0, Sag Harbor. 4-22-2t SUMMER RENTALS Two, three and four room apart- ments. All modern conveniences. Bendix washing. machine in base. ment. Inquire at Wells House Sat~ urdays and Stindays. Kai Andersen, 25-20 30 Rd., Long Island City. Tel. Astoria 8-6459, Weekdays call 162 Sag Harbor Express Office. 4-1-tic FRI. & SAT. APRIL 23 & 24 THE SCREEN-SEARING STORE», OF’ THE TREASURY’S TOUGH GUYS! “T-MEl” —- WITH - « DENNIS O’KEEFE MARY MEADE 1,‘ SUN.—TUES. APRIL 25-27 TURS.-SAT. Show at'z:l5-7:00-8:34 K APRIL 22-24 men (mason MARGARET crnmzzn ANN SOTHERN GEORGE MURPHY _m~ —m— . “APRIL “10th AVENUE SHOWERS” ANGEL” Landscaping, Trucking, etc. Re Removed, Stump Pull- ing, Trucking, Cedar or Locust Posts--any length or size. A. W. Pugsley NATURE'S NURSERY ' Phone Sag Harbor 387-M Pine Neck, Noyac JP. 0.. Sag Harbor. N. Y.