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I \. '5' ‘it 1%; 3% milfn-.r;ss.-NEWS la connmamm TIIURSBAY. REA? 8. :94: Mrs. Irving Kersteiu of this vii» Iage was called Away because at the death of her only breather, Meyer K-auiman, of Newark, N. .1, last week. Mr. Kaufman met a tragic death: when he was crushed between two trailers, Saturday. April 24. Mrs. Leo_Kzi1rnnerer and sister, Miss Grace: Land, both of East Or- ange, ‘N. .32. are guests this week at the Jermaiih avenue home of and Mrs. Herbert Ovezzton. Mr, and Mrs. “Randell Bissonette are occupying their newly purch- ased home, the former H211 house on Suifolk street. . BIRTHS ’ Ant Southampton Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bin, Sag Har- bor, 1203*, April 26. ? Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Flower. East boy, April 28. Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Misiewicz, Quogue, Boy, April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett. Southampton, girl, April 29. T Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Water Mil}, boy, April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Squires, ‘Water Mill, boy, May 1.. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Wiley, Bridgehampton, boy, May 2. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison, Westhampton, girl, May 3. Mr. and Mrs. Arma Andon, West- hampton Beach, boy, May 3. . Mr. and Mrs. Evermand J. Ray; 1201'. Southampton, boy, May 4. Capt. R. Lowe’ of Glen Cove‘ spent -the week-endai his home on Johm street. Miss Lucille Forcucci, R. N, of ‘Brooklyn State WI-lospital, spent the week~end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry For-cucci. Mr; and Mrs. Roy McDonald of New York City spent the weekend with Mrs. 1\/,IcDoinald,’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thompson, on Bay street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phippard and children. of Malverne, spent the week-end with ‘Mrs’. P11i9pard’s mother, Mrs. Mary McEr1ean.. Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. J. Krone and daughter, of Carlstadt, N. .I., were at their home on Ackerly street over the week- end. Mrs. Eleanor Colbourne 01* ‘Wood- side was at the home of her parents. 1\«Ir:i: and Mrs. Ed. Richardson, ever the week-end. :0 R Mrs. D. Souther and son Dayle. of Egg‘-afggi spent the weekfend m sag gas just come up from. Florida, at 01;. J : ; \ V Mrs‘ Mary Fordham and Mrs\ ‘vl h'ei‘éSx§l9erga1l:::}:1e1aw1z?rtx§r. son of Elsie‘ S Plan to kzavepn Sun” ‘Brookiyn returned‘ home Monday, day £0”. 3 ‘me vis Eng: 33:22 ‘after spending a week visiting‘ at many S£%ve52}§1'r:,'§°;t§331:m:,l:;r¢1e ‘Va the home of her parents, Mr. and §§:§1f’,ie5§ff,’,e?.§»aB_ N” of Merf xigét Genrge Field, of Ackeriy mm!’ Roekwne Centre’ $1 3°?-:1 Geérge Sears returned to his Jer. 3'1\’ F°\iham and Mrs’ vey I ‘main avenue home ‘after spending New York and accompany them. ‘the wizster in Montauk. Mrs’ Margaret Sdlaefeg was $1 Mr ’and Mrs Joseph McAree E35 to the regular meeting an j e spént. last wee}; in Philadeiphia Degree of-Pocahontas at heir} oime ‘with Mr and Mrs William Some-‘rs ?,§,e5%‘;’,§;§;§§t’¢§§§§ 2\wZ¢.=.=r§Op§)av§r«$ ‘and, l\Ir§. Kathryh McAre_e¥. Mrs. Winners at auction bridge were i\1c;5n1;t£§b;VeI&0 has been 111. 18 area '~ Mrs’ Elizabeth Deckert 0: Bridge‘ y‘IEhe a rat; riate expression for hamptm’ Mrs’ Clare Won?“ of Mother’sp2ga3? Potted Plants Gui: S°““\‘?m1°t°”’ and bIrs.n(IaryIyI§i£]§E3:;,'r. :FIower§ ‘and ‘Corsages an sa’1e at M \‘”°\m.\’ Mrs’ v- ~\‘Ya;-dzey Flarist Hempstead street. Iglferezgce Rzchardson and Ictorla v Q Adv. 8001. _ _ . . Mr. gas: Mrs. I_rv:ng‘3‘“”’“” °§IJ E§$%f§§::;’ntF§;e£« c1i{a!;9'usg§f gs: Br°°k§m Xig vfgek in new York. Bobby Leclair their B113 921': - ~ f ’ « . - and Mn Gk,‘ lot Lauteltan joined them and to A» G E ELEJSTIIH kPliABM%§G’f7' ITEL. 569 SAG: HARQOR JAMES MeG?BOSSON AH!) 80!! The 1 ‘HI.-NET Sfl0F‘PE .: Mai:-Q St. - Sag Harbor: A» BUILDERS» OF FINE HOMES SAG HARBOR REPAIRING SUFFOLK ST. Tel. 294-M Offer fp‘r Sale in Village of North Haven 1% and CLEANING No. I--RANCH TYPE HOUSE Large iiving room,’ open Heatilator, 3 bed- rooms, Kitchen, dinette, open porch, overlooking ‘water, all improvements, pecan wood floors. ‘Plot 100 x 150. No. 2--CAPE COD HOUSE Living room, Heatilatoz.-, kitchen; 2 §3_edr’ooms, insulated. hardwood porch overlooking‘ Noyack Bay, all improvements. Large plot 110 x 1,98. Spring Time is Plngtinz Time. Seeds, Gladiolus Eulbs -and Bulbs on sale at F111;!’ ; . . » 1:. gather they attended the Yankee- Pwashington game at the Yankee Stadium. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris and John Mcmenimanr of Brooklyn was at his summerlxame an Bay View avenue over the weekend. Arthur S. Jones and Percy Pinger spent the weekend in New York. While there they attended the cir- cus at Madison Sduaxe Garden. Mr. and Mrs. William Eettigrew and children, of Bellrose, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Payne on Palmer Ter- race. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mischke at Brooklyn spent the weekend visit—- ing Mr. and Mrs. mchard McCar- ron. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mccarton, they made a trip to Montauk and dined at Jungle Pete’s. No. 3——SUMMER BUNGALOW Living room, stone 2 bedrooms, kitchen. bath, garage, iarge porch overlooking Shelter Island Sound. ’Pa.rt,1y furnished. Plot 135 x280 fronting on Water. Mrs. Margaret Yurkewitch and children have returned after spend» ing a week in Brookiyn visiting friends and x-elatives. While there Mrs. Yurkewitch sprainea an ankle and is now under a doctors care. Frank and not Arthur Mullane was pa at the funeral of J. .3‘. Brooks. Water Front Plots for Sale - Terms Brokers Protected Mrs. -Frank Schule left yesterday for a visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Azzthur John.-- son, in Bethpage. Carl Hedburg am} his mother have moved here from New York. PRDFERES--COSGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Cecii of Noyac are the proud parents: of 3 son, born in the Southamptpriz Hospital last Wednesday, April ‘ MOTHERS DAY FOOD‘ SALE! ‘The Adult Fel.1ows11'i;a; of *h:? Meth- odist Church is hoidhwwpa Food Saie jzi. the Long Islami Com- ‘piiny building. on ‘Séaturday, May 8th, Irgm 49:03 to_ 12:6!) o'clock. Salads, a variety of pastries, and Mother’s.*Day cakes will be avail- able. All the food items will be homeemade. by some of Sag Har- bor’s “Culinary Artists.” You will be glad that yotmdid some faod shopping a}: this McaTt!xer's Day Food Sale! ‘ Adv. Representatives of the Ladies‘ Village Improvement. Soiziety and the Old sagg Harbour Commifteev traveled to East Hampton last \Wed- nesday night to hear an informal talk at Guild Bali by Dr. Albert R Corey, New York State historian, as part of the township’s 300th an- niversary celebration. Ralph Freud, chairman of 300th anniversary committee introduced. Dr. Corey. Attending were Mrs. Richard Cham- berlin, president of the L. V. I. S., Mrs. Peggy Becker, Josephine Bassett, Mrs. Joseph Moylan, Mrs. Leighland Parker, Mrs. Joseph Gib- bons, Mrs. Randell Bissonette and Miss Rosalind O’HaI1oran. ' Mrs, Louis Appei passed last week at her gummer home on Main street. Mr. Appel joined her here for the wee-!c—end. . on Thursday afternoon at 4 cfcloek, Barbara Cosgrove, daugh- ter at Mr. and Mrs. Eeil Cosgrove, was married to Christy Proteres, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Prai- eres, in St. Andrew's rectory. Doiores Semkus was. maid of honor, and’*E‘re'd Thiel-2,, served as best man. ‘ A wedding breakfast was served at Smitty's, North Sea. Mr. and Mrs. Pmferes are making their home here following a'tri,p to Washington, D. C. They are occu- pying a bungalow neat Lily Pond, Bridgehampton road. HEADS NEW YORK MASONS Frank ‘M. Totton, vice president of Chase National. Bank, was today unanimously elected Grand Master of Grand Lodge of the State oi New York Masons at their 187:}: annual communication at the Grand Lodge Auditorium, New York City. It don't take much sweat to work yotirself tdthe bottom. Thanlzsgiving James Porter oi Colgate Unive-r~ sity and Jack Wagner of Villanova College were home last week to at» tend the funeral of their father, James J. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King of Lynbrook were out last week to open their home in Noyac for the summer season. Their son, Bob, and Miss Betty Renclell, also of Lynbrook, passed the weekend there, returning home Sunday ac- companied by Mrs. King. D. Kenneth McEvoy of Brooklyn was in town last week to attend the funeral of his lifelong friend, James J. Brooks. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Frances Mc also of Brooklyn. - Out of town friends attending the funeral of James J. Brooks were Miss Virginia O’Brien, Bayonne, N. J .; Mr. anli Mrs. Robert Drew, Mr. and Mrs. James Golden-, Mrs. Walter Allen, Bergen, N. .I.; Mr. and Mrs.‘ Joseph Porter and Stan- ley Howard, Southampton. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sam Ragusa have purchased the Union street home of Mr. and Mrs.-Bruno Berl for- merly owned by the late Miss Louise Painter. FOR OUR GUSTOMEBS -- The Hicesl Peoplé In The World! Flowers express sentiments better than anything else! Fuschias Geranium: IIESGAFE SAGBAMEHTO TOMATO win: 3 12 62. cans 25¢ GAMPBEl.l.’S T0MA7'l'0 SOUP 3 “\5 29¢ Hydrangea: African Violets HE MOTHER’S DAY .5 A“ ._ .~ “La j Daniel Kelly has moved his gro-’ cery business to Hampton street. Pvt. Ralph Kerstein, stationed at Fort Dix, N. J ., passed the week- .end visiting at the home of his ‘parents here. We have a fine selection of Hy. drangeas, Azalaes, Fuchias, Geran- iums and other potted plants for Mothe-r’s Day. On sale at Yardley Florist. Adv. ‘ William Bates is a‘ patient in the. Southampton Hospital. Fgank Crowitz of Quogue visib- ed his aunt, Mrs. Fannie Spociick, Tuesday. ‘ ~ Sunday, May 9th FRESH HOME-MMIE‘ ‘SALADS EVERY AY FRVOZEI FOODS A Full am] Compjlete Line YARDLEY FLORIST 17 yr‘ 5. 233\“ ‘ 2, ' 3, /tr ’ A _ 7 193-14 SAG.‘ mutton SCHIAVONI’S MAIN STREET SAG HARBOR 2: c; .- — . .*;:_‘ mtz cannms T GIWEFBW mssm L Large size T JUICE “K5 Fmun * I 299 ‘ 3 18 oz. cans Igg 39.9 Apofther Thrifty -ma f,’;;:°;::;ej;ef}=;;;:::j Another Thrifty ‘rm ’ ’ % fruit. . % ~ % T 1 of oal lntrst . I