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Mary M. Alburger. BEllport 7-063JM . . . Tho Brookhaven Citizen. -* conn- ¦ cil met, at the school June 29. j Mrs. Robert Starke oi" tho school I board attended and asked for : opinions on the recent letter from the Heliport School board ! suggesting, that Heliport , Brook- j haven , Fast Patchogue and South j Haven join in requesting u state j survey in preparation for a vote , on centralization . Heliport had j requested an answer from Brook- haven by July 15. It was gene- | rally agreed by members of the I council that it would be advan- ; tageous to request the survey ! ; now , since it would probably be j completed sometime in the fall. ; By that time Brookhaven ' s ex- ' ¦ . pansion program should be under | way. Mrs. Starke reported that | a change in the law h:is climinat- j ed the federal building aid which ; Brookhaven had hoped to receive I for the proposed expansion. An j architect has now been engaged i to design the new annex and ne- ! gotiations for the acquisition of property are being carried out by the school board. A holiday guest of Mrs. Walter E. Corri gan was her sister , Mrs . Frank Law of New York citv. Guests for the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Baker were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Baker , Jr., and sons , William and Edwa rd , of Fresh Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pretorius and children , Thomas , Jerry, De- lores and Mark , left June 28 for Arlington , Va. after spending a week at the home of Mr. Pretor- ius ' brother-in-law and sis.ter . Mr. and " Mrs . Herbert Routs ' of Li- brary lane. Mrs. Sidney J. Kell y of Arthur Bernard F. Kropp Agency for insurant*-. Call Heliport 7-049-1. —Adv. avenue arrived home June 27 af- ter spending six weeks in Europe. Mrs. Kelly, who had traveled by Swiss airline , stayed in Zurich , Switzerland , with her sister , Mrs. William Winkler , and made side tri ps to Paris and London , where she visited a friend she had not seen for 40 years. While his wife was away, Mr. Kelly- visited relatives in San Francisco and visited his son , Sidney J. Kelly, Jr., in Alfred. There will be a meeting of the Brookhaven Free library . asso- I ciation Saturda y at 8 p. m. at j the library. Anyone interested I in attending is welcome. | Miss Marion Tuthill of Ro- chester arrived in Brookhaven Friday to spend the summer with her mother , Mrs. John T. Tut- hill , Sr. , and brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jo- hanknecht. Summer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Hubert of South Coun- try road are their con-in-law and i daughter , Dr. and Mrs. Henry V. Torrev and daughter , Alericl , of Highland Park. Mrs. F. C Henry and her daughter, Mrs . William S. Cam- eron , and grandchildren , Jeanne , j Irene and Linda , of New York city arrived in Brookhaven Fri- day to spend the summer. Holiday guest - of Mr. and Mrs. Julien Rose of Hawkins lane were their grandchildren, John and Julie Jennings. In the meantime, thei r mother , Mrs . Lloyd Jen- nings of Runnymede , N. J., went on a weekend cruise to Mystic, Conn., with her brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koop of Patchogue. Begin next Pay Day! Open your Savings Account at our bank. 2}s % Interest beginning July 1st. Patchogue Hank. . —Adv. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Bancroft of Blue Shutters had as guests over the holidays their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Hob Gowin of New Haven , "Conn. , and Dr. and Mrs . Donald Williams of New York citv. . John " J. Floyd of Mott' s lane returned home Tuesday-of last week fro m Southside hospital . Bay Shore , where he had under- gone surgery the week before. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Berkeley, Calif. , with their chil- dren , Peter , 6, Winifred , 4, and 8-month-old Lloyd , moved into the Roger U. Wellington home last week. Mr. Smith , a physi- cists wjll be with the Accelerator gVoup ' at Brookhaven National laboratory for one year , then re- turn to the Radiation laboratory at the University of California in Berkeley. Guests Saturday for a barbecue supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eve .of Montauk high- way were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lalone and their daughter , Joyce , and Mir. and Mrs. William E. Bell , Jr. , of Clover lane. Mr. and Mrs. William E. And- erson of Huntington opened their summer home on Bay road last week. Mr . and Mrs. John Varley of Huntington were their holiday guests. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Christian And- erson entertained Friday at a buffet supper for summer visi- tors in the Chemistry department of Brookhaven National labora - to ry in which Mr. Anderson is employed. Mrs. William Francis of Bell- I ville, N. J., spent from Tuesday j to Friday of last week at the j home of her son-in-law and I daughter , Mr. and Mrs . Edward i J. Bergin. The Brookhaven ambulance was called out to 59 West Main street , Bellport . Sunday to trans- port Mrs . Bruyere to Mather Memorial hospital. Thomas Lyons drove, assisted b^ Richard Lyons. I Campers-out on Fire Island San- day night were Mr. and Mrs. Ro- ; bert Ince and son , Peter and Mrs. | William Bonyun and sons , Stevie, | Archie and Paul. Guests for a week of her par- ' ! cuts , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ro- binson of Montauk highway, are Mrs. Paul Miles of Eatontown , N. J., and her children , Deborah and Mark. Nancy Rapp, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs . Norman Rapp ot Col - legeville , Pa., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Rapp of Qarman boulevard . Parishioners of St. James Episcopal church are reminded of the meeting to take place tomor- row rit 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tliphalet Potter oi Beaver Dam road. I " It is not too late for childre n of school age, to enroll in the ; activities progra m at Brookhaven j school . Open, as well to children I of school age, of summer resi- 1 dents , the program takes place ! Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 ' . . a. in. to noon, under the direction j ! of Mrs. William Purves, assisted : by Joan Engelhardt , Mrs . Purves at the same time conducts a sports program for older . chil- dren. There is a small charge for . each child. The Brookhaven Ambulance cor- ! poration requests the cooperation of residents of this area in its annual fund raising drive. Be- ginning at 9 a. m. Sunday, mem- : bers of the corporation assisted - by members of the Brookhaven Fire departments, will canvass the community from house to house. In past years, Bellport and Hagerman have contributed to the drive. This year , for the first time , Brookhaven and South Haven alone will be canvassed and the Ambulance corporation will be dependent on monies col- lected here. Ca rds for registration for Red Cross swimming lessons are still available at the Brookhaven post- office. All parents are urged to complete reg istrations as soof; i as possible , as classes must be | set up. Dates are: August 8-19, beginning at 1 p. m. at the Bell- . , port village- beach. For your Insurance needs con- sult Strickland' Agency, Inc. BEllport 7-0312.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs; John Rosenquest , formerl y of South Orange, N. J., and now living in New v ork city, were house guests Wednesday through Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson and visited Mrs. Rosenquest's mother , Mrs. H. Odgen .Nelson of Mott ' s lane. Lucia Nelson had as a guest for a week Judith Feye of Sherman , Conn., whom Lucia had visited the previous week . Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs . Thomas II. Honnett of Montauk highway were Mr. and Mrs. George Maher of New Hyde Park , Mrs. Lillian York of New- Yo rk city and Mrs. Honnctt's brother , Jack Graham of Orange N. J. A holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferrer was Miss Jean Bell of Valley Falls , who is physical education instructor at Potsdam State Teachers college. A Ben-Savage-styled vampire stands outside the Brook store inviting residents of Brookhaven and Bell port to give their blood tomorrow in the drive to in- crease Brookhaven ' s supply of blood and found a Blood bank for Bellport. Frank Champlain , chairman for this area, hopes there will be 100 donors fro m this area alone. The bloodmobile will be at the fi rehouse between 4 and 8 p. m. tomorrow. Donors are cautioned not to eat fatty foods within four hours of donating blood. The blood , stored at the Jamaica ' Inter-county bloodbank , is available free of charge to resi- dents of this area who are in need of it. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at The Brook Store in Brook- haven. —Adv. A New-To-You sale and food sale will be held by members of the Brookhaven unit of the Wo- men' s auxiliary of the Brook- haven Memorial hospital next Thursday at Brookhaven school from ' ?. to 5 p. m. Mrs. Wiliam Engelhardt , Sr., is in charge of foods and Mrs. Pan! Robinson of ar'iclt- . -, fi>r the NVW-TO-VIMJ s;i!e. Anyone having person;;! c> r household itcnus she wauls to give to the sale may leave then; at the home of Jits. Howard Sterns of South Country read. Mrs. L. P. Hutch entertained her bridge club at her home- Tuesday ni ght. Mrs. R. Chester Beyer and son , Richard , and daughters . Suzanne and Sally, spent last Thursday at Belmont State park , where they met Mrs. Alfred Wells and her children from Lynbrook. Both Suzanne and Sally were over- night guests June -8 of their grandmother , Mrs. George Sie- bert of Lynbrook. Mr . and Mrs. Carl Olsen of South Country road drove to Wildwood , N. J., June 28 and re- turned the following day accom- panied by Mr. Olson ' s father , Oscar Olson , who will spend the summe r in Brookhaven. Miss Elizabeth Morse and her fiance . Fred Atwood of Islip, at- tended the dinner-dance given Saturday night by the Bayberry Beach club of Isli p. Miss Morse ' s wedding will lake place August Guests from Tuesday to Friday of last week of Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick W. Mohimarm of Yap- hank avenue were Mis. Aloh!- ; mann ' s brother and, sister-in-Lvw , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook , and children , Stephen and Linda , of Batavia. Fred W. Schait , Jr., of Brook- haven Acres , who was recently involved in a two-car collision on : Montauk highway, returned home : Sunday after being discharged from Mather Memorial hospital , where he had spent 10 days with : a broken breas t bone and ribs. ! Alice Poetsch , daughter of Mr. i and Mrs . James E. Poetsch of \ South Country road , is spending i a week with her grandmother , \ Mrs. D. M. Myers of Bellerose. i Holidav guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! Robert W. Starke of Bay road i were Mrs. Starke' s parents , Mr. ' and Mrs. William Holtan , and her : brother-in-law and sister , Mr. ' and Mrs. Edward F. Schmidgall , and children . Susan . Abby, Ric- kev and John , a!! <>f Hrookiyn. Mi™ Clara J... Sleek; 1 and Mrs . [' " red Siiter and dau- .fhter . Miss Alma Sister , cf Brooklyn , are spending the summer hero. Ahss Marie l.a(" ort<> ot Arthur av< nue returned home last week aitti- u iwo-Aeek vacation spent in Hollywood , Calif. Miss ' La- Corte and her parents , Mr. and Mrs. La forte , were among rela- tives to attend the graduation June lii ' > of the LuCortes ' grand- son , Joseph Guuther , from St. Peters school in Port Washing- ton. They afterwards attended u party at the home of Josep h' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunther , Sr., at their home in Port Washington. Among the guests was Edward Hurlihey of TV fame. Mr. and Mrs. David Batch of Meadow lane entertained Satur- day evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Cummiivs of Mor- iches , Don Lombard i of Patch- ogu e, George Cox of Bellport and Mrs. Lee Tinder of New York city. BROOKHAVEN-SOUTH HAVEN NEWS ! OB TUARY MRS. HARRY TERRY of Orient died unexpectedly June 24 at her home. Mrs . Terry, who was well known here, was born in James- port , the daughter of the late Henry T. and Emma A. Ryder. She was a member of the Con- gregational church in Orient and of its Missionary society. She was also a member of the Daughters of America and of the fire department auxiliary. Surviving are her husband ; one sister , Mrs . Arthur Phillips , and a brother , Robert R. Ryder , both of Patchogue. \ Funeral services were held in the Orient Congregational church and interment in Orient cemetery. MRS. ELLA S. HA IT. 94, of 97 Cedar avenue, Patchogue , dL-d Saturday at the home of her daughte r, Mrs . Mabel Lowndes of the same address. Born in Coram, Mrs. Halt was the widow of Charles D. Hait. She had lived her entire life in this vicinity. She was a member of the ¦ . - Patchogue Methodist church. ' , , . ' Besides her daughter, Mrs . Ka;t is survived by a granddaughter, Mrs. Mary Jones of Patchogue, an*l one great-granddaughter. Private funera l services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at C. W. Ruland Sons chapel. Patch- ogue , the Rev . Stuart W. Van Cott of the Patchogue Congrega- tional church officiating. Inter- ment followed in Cedar Grove cemetery , Patchogue. &WJJMP* - r ^ Get em while its HOT ^^^M - , STOREWiDI * •y ^^zf ^ /t| Summer Savings l i.« ¦ ' •~'^ s w ^ ^^^ki^/ Save on Summer Items N©W '- V ' ' while you still need " thejn f SAV E ON DOMESTICS! 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BARBECUE PLANS ¦ ¦ ¦"¦^"¦ '' j &Su7piY C0RP I WEEKDAYS and SATURI) V * - 7:M A. M. 10 5 l\ M. 536 East Main Street Patchogue I'RIUAY TILL a l'. M. v . ¦ vrrnn.r,.H Free Parking PAtchogue 1 3-1830-1 I'ree Delivery f inancing Arranged *»*.«.»« & » POSTERS PRINTED i RAPID SERVICE MODERATE COST The Patchogue Advance Mrs. Fred A. Sherman A number of families arrived during this past week for the summer season. Among tho.se from Sayville arc Dr. and Mrs. Peter S. Lerner and family, Mr. anil Mis. Fred Bamneistor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred \v. Martin and family, \ e jl J. Spare and family, Mr. and Mrs . Wal- lace Lund ami family ami Mr . and Mrs. Larry I\ LaFountain and family, of West Sayville. Al- so Mr. and Mrs . Clifford Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Harvcv Shand and family and Air. and Mrs. Albert Brown and family of Patchogue ' and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Le Close and AIss Lynn Schmidt of- Blue Point. { Recent arrivals weir Air . and' Ai rs . Herbert Slote , Henry Ad- ams, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Slonim ! and family, Bruce Addison , and ! Air. and Mrs . Jjohn Conte , all of ' New York city and Air. and Airs. ! Irving HammiH and famil y ' of New Vernon , N. J. ! Weekend guests of Air . and ! Airs. Fred W. Martin were Mr. I and Airs. Richard D. Zegel and family of West Sayville and Hialeah, Fla . . Air. and Airs . Larry P. La- Fountain entertained Ai r. and Ai rs. William .Goemaat of Patter- son, N. J., over the holiday week- end. Ali.ss Priscilla Cleaver was hostess to her bridge club Tues- day. Those present were Airs. Frank Beyer , Airs. Olaf Van Bo- mel , Airs. Mactaggart , Airs . Ro- bert Kaiser and Ai rs. Karl Sch- aeff of Sayville; and Mrs. Sch- aeff' s mother . Airs. Czako of South Norwalk , Conn. Air. and Airs . Wallace Lund had as their guests Air. and Airs. Frank Gros s and family of Say- ville over the weekend. Thoburn G. Cleaver entertain- ed Air. and Airs. Gardinier Thompson of Rockvillc Centre over the weekend. Air. and Airs. Irving Slonim entertained Air. Slonim ' s brothe r and sister-in-law. Air. and Airs . Jay Slonim of New York city, for the weekend. Air. and Mrs. Fred Ambcllan of North Babylon were the over- night guests June 29 of Aliss Priscilla Cleaver. Air. and Airs . C. Donegan were visited over the weekend by ' Mrs. IJonegan ' s mothe r , Airs. Wrights- man of New York city and Los Angeles , Calif. Davis Park Mrs. F. Silverman Fetes Son' s Fiancee Mrs. Frank Silverman of Oak street entertained at tea a tt& . garden party June 29 to honor her prospective daughter-in-lavr , Aliss Toby Schwartz of Brooklyn; Miss Schwartz will be married to Leonard Silverman July 30 in, Rockvillc Centre. The affair was . - . held at the home of Airs . Silverman' s nephew and niece . Air. and Mrs. Bernard Silverman, and their young daughters , Alarjorie and Susan , on Jennings avenue, Patchogue. The house was decorated with lovely floral arrangements aa . d Airs . Helen Schwartz, the mother of the guest-of-honor, and Mrs. Elizabeth Sellinger of Massa pequa presided at the beautifully ap- pointed te;- . tabic. Many out-oi-iown relatives of the young couple were * present , as well as a large number of local friends and relatives.

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Mary M. Alburger. BEllport 7-063JM ...

Tho Brookhaven Citizen.-* conn- ¦cil met, at the school June 29. jMrs. Robert Starke oi" tho school Iboard attended and asked for :opinions on the recent letterfrom the Heliport School board !suggesting, that Heliport , Brook- jhaven , Fast Patchogue and South jHaven join in requesting u state jsurvey in preparation for a vote ,on centralization. Heliport had jrequested an answer from Brook-haven by July 15. It was gene- |rally agreed by members of the

I council that it would be advan- ;tageous to request the survey !

; now, since it would probably bej completed sometime in the fall.; By that time Brookhaven's ex-'¦. pansion program should be under| way. Mrs. Starke reported that| a change in the law h:is climinat-j ed the federal building aid which; Brookhaven had hoped to receiveI for the proposed expansion. Anj architect has now been engagedi to design the new annex and ne-! gotiations for the acquisition ofproperty are being carried out bythe school board.

A holiday guest of Mrs. WalterE. Corrigan was her sister, Mrs.Frank Law of New York citv.

Guests for the holidays of Mr.and Mrs. Alan G. Baker weretheir son and daughter-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Baker, Jr.,and sons, William and Edward ,of Fresh Meadows.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pretoriusand children , Thomas, Jerry, De-lores and Mark , left June 28 forArlington, Va. after spending aweek at the home of Mr. Pretor-ius' brother-in-law and sis.ter. Mr.and" Mrs. Herbert Routs' of Li-brary lane.

Mrs. Sidney J. Kell y of ArthurBernard F. Kropp Agency for

insurant*-. Call Heliport 7-049-1.—Adv.

avenue arrived home June 27 af-ter spending six weeks in Europe.Mrs. Kelly, who had traveled bySwiss airline, stayed in Zurich ,Switzerland, with her sister,Mrs. William Winkler, and madeside tri ps to Paris and London ,where she visited a friend shehad not seen for 40 years. Whilehis wife was away, Mr. Kelly-visited relatives in San Franciscoand visited his son , Sidney J.Kelly, Jr., in Alfred.

There will be a meeting of theBrookhaven Free library . asso-

I ciation Saturday at 8 p. m. atj the library. Anyone interestedI in attending is welcome.| Miss Marion Tuthill of Ro-chester arrived in BrookhavenFriday to spend the summer withher mother, Mrs. John T. Tut-hill , Sr., and brother-in-law andsister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jo-hanknecht.

Summer guests of Mr. and Mrs.Philip A. Hubert of South Coun-try road are their con-in-law and

i daughter , Dr. and Mrs. Henry V. •Torrev and daughter , Alericl , ofHighland Park.

Mrs. F. C Henry and herdaughter, Mrs . William S. Cam-eron , and grandchildren, Jeanne,

j Irene and Linda , of New Yorkcity arrived in Brookhaven Fri-day to spend the summer.

Holiday guest - of Mr. and Mrs.Julien Rose of Hawkins lane weretheir grandchildren, John andJulie Jennings. In the meantime,their mother, Mrs. Lloyd Jen-nings of Runnymede, N. J., wenton a weekend cruise to Mystic,Conn., with her brother-in-lawand sister, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesKoop of Patchogue.

Begin next Pay Day! Open yourSavings Account at our bank.2}s % Interest beginning July 1st.Patchogue Hank. .—Adv.

Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W.Bancroft of Blue Shutters had asguests over the holidays theirson-in-law and daughter , Mr. andMrs. Hob Gowin of New Haven ,

"Conn., and Dr. and Mrs . DonaldWilliams of New York citv. .

John " J. Floyd of Mott's lanereturned home Tuesday-of lastweek from Southside hospital.Bay Shore, where he had under-gone surgery the week before.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith ofBerkeley, Calif., with their chil-dren , Peter, 6, Winifred , 4, and8-month-old Lloyd, moved intothe Roger U. Wellington homelast week. Mr. Smith, a physi-cists wjll be with the AcceleratorgVoup' at Brookhaven Nationallaboratory for one year, then re-turn to the Radiation laboratoryat the University of California inBerkeley.

Guests Saturday for a barbecuesupper at the home of Mr. andMrs. Paul Eve .of Montauk high-way were Mr. and Mrs. MerrillLalone and their daughter, Joyce,and Mir. and Mrs. William E. Bell ,Jr., of Clover lane.

Mr. and Mrs. William E. And-erson of Huntington opened theirsummer home on Bay road lastweek. Mr. and Mrs. John Varleyof Huntington were their holidayguests.

.Mr. and Mrs. R. Christian And-erson entertained Friday at abuffet supper for summer visi-tors in the Chemistry departmentof Brookhaven National labora -tory in which Mr. Anderson isemployed.

Mrs. William Francis of Bell-I ville, N. J., spent from Tuesdayj to Friday of last week at thej home of her son-in-law andI daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwardi J. Bergin.

T h e Brookhaven ambulancewas called out to 59 West Mainstreet, Bellport . Sunday to trans-port Mrs. Bruyere to MatherMemorial hospital. T h o m a sLyons drove, assisted b^ RichardLyons.

I• Campers-out on Fire Island San-

day night were Mr. and Mrs. Ro-; bert Ince and son , Peter and Mrs.| William Bonyun and sons, Stevie,| Archie and Paul.

Guests for a week of her par- '! cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ro-

binson of Montauk highway, areMrs. Paul Miles of Eatontown,N. J., and her children , Deborahand Mark.

Nancy Rapp, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Norman Rapp ot Col-legeville, Pa., is visiting hergrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. AxelRapp of Qarman boulevard.

Parishioners of St. JamesEpiscopal church are reminded ofthe meeting to take place tomor-row rit 8 p. m. at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Tliphalet Potteroi Beaver Dam road.

I " It is not too late for childre nof school age, to enroll in the

; activities program at Brookhavenj school . Open, as well to childrenI of school age, of summer resi-1 dents, the program takes place! Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9'.. a. in. to noon, under the direction j! of Mrs. William Purves, assisted :by Joan Engelhardt, Mrs. Purvesat the same time conducts asports program for older .chil-dren. There is a small charge for .each child.

The Brookhaven Ambulance cor- !poration requests the cooperationof residents of this area in itsannual fund raising drive. Be-ginning at 9 a. m. Sunday, mem- :bers of the corporation assisted -by members of the BrookhavenFire departments, will canvassthe community from house tohouse. In past years, Bellport andHagerman have contributed tothe drive. This year, for the firsttime , Brookhaven and SouthHaven alone will be canvassedand the Ambulance corporationwill be dependent on monies col-lected here.

Cards for registration for RedCross swimming lessons are stillavailable at the Brookhaven post-office. All parents are urged tocomplete registrations as soof;

i as possible, as classes must be| set up. Dates are: August 8-19,

beginning at 1 p. m. at the Bell-.,port village- beach.

For your Insurance needs con-sult S t r i c kl a n d ' Agency, Inc.BEllport 7-0312.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs; John Rosenquest,formerly of South Orange, N. J.,and now living in New v ork city,were house guests Wednesdaythrough Friday of Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Nelson and visited Mrs.Rosenquest's mother, Mrs. H.Odgen .Nelson of Mott 's lane.Lucia Nelson had as a guest fora week Judith Feye of Sherman,Conn., whom Lucia had visitedthe previous week.

Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas II. Honnett of Montaukhighway were Mr. and Mrs.George Maher of New HydePark , Mrs. Lillian York of New-York city and Mrs. Honnctt'sbrother, Jack Graham of OrangeN. J.

A holiday guest of Mr. andMrs. Russell Ferrer was MissJean Bell of Valley Falls, who isphysical education instructor atPotsdam State Teachers college.

A Ben-Savage-styled vampirestands outside the Brook storeinviting residents of Brookhavenand Bellport to give their bloodtomorrow in the drive to in-crease Brookhaven's supply ofblood and found a Blood bankfor Bellport. Frank Champlain ,chairman for this area, hopesthere will be 100 donors from thisarea alone. The bloodmobile willbe at the fi rehouse between 4 and8 p. m. tomorrow. Donors arecautioned not to eat fatty foodswithin four hours of donatingblood. The blood, stored at theJamaica ' Inter-county bloodbank ,is available free of charge to resi-dents of this area who are in needof it.

The Patchogue Advance is onsale at The Brook Store in Brook-haven.—Adv.

A New-To-You sale and foodsale will be held by members ofthe Brookhaven unit of the Wo-men's auxiliary of the Brook-haven Memorial hospital nextThursday at Brookhaven schoolfrom '?. to 5 p. m. Mrs. Wiliam

Engelhardt , Sr., is in charge offoods and Mrs. Pan! Robinson ofar'iclt- .-, fi>r the NVW-TO-VIMJ s;i!e.Anyone having person;;! c> rhousehold itcnus she wauls togive to the sale may leave then ;at the home of J i t s . HowardSterns of South Coun t ry read.

Mrs. L. P. Hutch entertainedher bridge club at her home-Tuesday ni ght.

Mrs. R. Chester Beyer and son ,Richard , and daughters . Suzanneand Sally, spent last Thursday atBelmont State park , where theymet Mrs. Alfred Wells and herchildren from Lynbrook. BothSuzanne and Sally were over-night guests June -8 of theirgrandmother, Mrs. George Sie-bert of Lynbrook.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen ofSouth Country road drove toWildwood , N. J., June 28 and re-turned the following day accom-panied by Mr. Olson's father ,Oscar Olson, who will spend thesummer in Brookhaven.

Miss Elizabeth Morse and herfiance . Fred Atwood of Islip, at-tended the dinner-dance given

Saturday night by the BayberryBeach club of Isli p. Miss Morse 'swedding will lake place August

Guests from Tuesday to Fridayof last week of Mr. and .Mrs.Frederick W. Mohimarm of Yap-hank avenue were Mis. Aloh!-

; mann's brother and, sister-in-Lvw ,• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook , andchildren , Stephen and Linda , ofBatavia.

Fred W. Schait , Jr., of Brook-haven Acres , who was recentlyinvolved in a two-car collision on

: Montauk highway, returned home: Sunday after being dischargedfrom Mather Memorial hospital ,where he had spent 10 days with

: a broken breast bone and ribs.! Alice Poetsch , daughter of Mr.i and Mrs. James E. Poetsch of\ South Country road , is spendingi a week with her grandmother,\ Mrs. D. M. Myers of Bellerose.i Holidav guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Robert W. Starke of Bay roadi were Mrs. Starke's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. William Holtan , and her: brother-in-law and sister, Mr.' and Mrs. Edward F. Schmidgall,

and children . Susan . Abby, Ric-kev and John , a!! <>f Hrookiyn.

Mi ™ Clara J... Sleek; 1 and Mrs .['"red Si i ter and dau-.fhter . MissAlma Sister , cf Brooklyn , arespending the summer hero.

Ahss Marie l.a(" ort<> ot A r t h u rav< nue returned home last weekaitti- u iwo-Aeek vacation spentin Hollywood , Calif. Miss ' La-Corte and her parents , Mr. andMrs. La for te , were among rela-tives to attend the graduationJune lii '> of the LuCortes ' grand-son , Joseph Guu the r , from St.Peters school in Port Washing-ton. They af terwards attended uparty at the home of Joseph'sparents, Mr. and Mrs. JosephGunther, Sr., at their home inPort Washington. Among theguests was Edward Hurlihey ofTV fame.

Mr. and Mrs. David Batch ofMeadow lane entertained Satur-day evening. Guests were Mr.and Mrs. John Cummiivs of Mor-iches, Don Lombard i of Patch-ogue, George Cox of Bellport andMrs. Lee Tinder of New Yorkcity.

BROOKHAVEN-SOUTH HAVEN NEWS !

OB TUARYMRS. HARRY TERRY of

Orient died unexpectedly June24 at her home.

Mrs. Terry, who was wellknown here, was born in James-port , the daughter of the lateHenry T. and Emma A. Ryder.

She was a member of the Con-gregational church in Orient andof its Missionary society. Shewas also a member of theDaughters of America and of thefire department auxiliary.

Surviving are her husband ;one sister, Mrs. Arthur Phillips ,and a brother, Robert R. Ryder ,both of Patchogue.\ Funeral services were held in

the Orient Congregational churchand interment in Orient cemetery.

MRS. ELLA S. HA IT. 94, of97 Cedar avenue, Patchogue, dL-dSaturday at the home of herdaughter, Mrs. Mabel Lowndes ofthe same address.

Born in Coram, Mrs. Halt wasthe widow of Charles D. Hait.She had lived her entire life inthis vicinity. She was a memberof the ¦ .- Patchogue Methodistchurch. ' , , • .'

Besides her daughter, Mrs. Ka;tis survived by a granddaughter,Mrs. Mary Jones of Patchogue,an*l one great-granddaughter.

Private funera l services wereheld at 2 p. m. Tuesday at C.W. Ruland Sons chapel. Patch-ogue, the Rev. Stuart W. VanCott of the Patchogue Congrega-tional church officiating. Inter-ment followed in Cedar Grovecemetery , Patchogue.

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ThePatchogue Advance

Mrs. Fred A. Sherman

A number of families arr ivedduring this past week for thesummer season. Among tho.sefrom Sayville arc Dr. and Mrs.Peter S. Lerner and family , Mr.anil Mis. Fred Bamneistor andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred \v.Mart in and family , \ej l J. Spareand fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-lace Lund ami family ami Mr .and Mrs. Larry I\ LaFountainand family, of West Sayville. Al-so Mr. and Mrs . Clifford Terry,Mr. and Mrs. Harvcv Shand andfamily and Air. and Mrs. AlbertBrown and family of Patchogue 'and Mr. and Mrs. Howard LeClose and AIss Lynn Schmidt o f -Blue Point. {

Recent arrivals weir Air . and'Ai rs. Herbert Slote , Henry Ad-ams, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Slonim !and family, Bruce Addison , and !Air. and Mrs. Jjohn Conte , all of 'New York city and Air. and Airs. !Irving HammiH and famil y ' ofNew Vernon , N. J. !

Weekend guests of Air. and !Airs. Fred W. Martin were Mr. Iand Airs. Richard D. Zegel andfamily of West Sayville andHialeah, Fla.. Air. and Airs . Larry P. La-

Fountain entertained Ai r. andAirs. William .Goemaat of Patter-son, N. J., over the holiday week-end.

Ali.ss Priscilla Cleaver washostess to her bridge club Tues-day. Those present were Airs.Frank Beyer, Airs. Olaf Van Bo-mel, Airs. Mactaggart , Airs. Ro-bert Kaiser and Ai rs. Karl Sch-aeff of Sayville; and Mrs. Sch-aeff's mother. Airs. Czako ofSouth Norwalk , Conn.

Air. and Airs . Wallace Lundhad as their guests Air. and Airs.Frank Gross and family of Say-ville over the weekend.

Thoburn G. Cleaver entertain-ed Air. and Airs. GardinierThompson of Rockvillc Centreover the weekend.

Air. and Airs. Irving Slonimentertained Air. Slonim 's brotherand sister-in-law. Air. and Airs.Jay Slonim of New York city,for the weekend.

Air. and Mrs. Fred Ambcllan ofNorth Babylon were the over-night guests June 29 of AlissPriscilla Cleaver.

Air. and Airs. C. Donegan werevisited over the weekend by ' Mrs.IJonegan's mother, Airs. Wrights-man of New York city and LosAngeles, Calif.

Davis Park Mrs. F. SilvermanFetes Son's Fiancee

Mrs. Frank Silverman of Oakstreet entertained at tea att& .garden party June 29 to honorher prospective daughter-in-lavr,Aliss Toby Schwartz of Brooklyn;Miss Schwartz will be marriedto Leonard Silverman July 30 in,Rockvillc Centre.

The affair was .- .held at thehome of Airs. Silverman's nephewand niece. Air. and Mrs. BernardSilverman, and their youngdaughters, Alarjorie and Susan,on Jennings avenue, Patchogue.

The house was decorated withlovely floral arrangements aa.dAirs. Helen Schwartz, the motherof the guest-of-honor, and Mrs.Elizabeth Sellinger of Massapequapresided at the beautifully ap-pointed te;-. tabic.

Many out-oi-iown relatives ofthe young couple were * present,as well as a large number oflocal friends and relatives.