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MR. AND MRS. RONAL D MEHL Miss Margaret Hren and Ronald Mehl were united in mar- riage in ceremonies at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church , Huntington Station by the pastor , the Rev. H. Nore Olson. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Lucille Frank and the late William Hren, 45 Third Avenue, Huntington Station, She was given in marriage by her stepfather , Herbert Frank and her attendants included four sis- ters , a friend , and small neice. The bridegroom who is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Mehl of 20 Sellger Court , Huntington Station , had as his best man , Joseph Schmidt. Ushers were William Hren , brother of the bride and Stephen Thlde. The small ring bearer was Arthur Pretory, Jr., cousin of the groom. Soloist during the wedding ceremony was Mrs, Linda Wlre- nius and organist was Russell Hedberg. ' The bride ' s gown was of chantlliy lace over nylon tulle and taffeta. Its fitted bodice was embroidered wlth' se*d pearls and sequins and draped into a bouffant shirred lace skirt. Her pearl tiara held a fingertip veil of French illusion. She carried a Bible with a shower arrange- ment of white roses and steph- anotls. Her sister , Mrs. Lucille Mid- ler as Matron of Honor wore a nile green dress of nylon tricot over taffeta with lace Jacket. The bridesmaids, Carol, twins Doreen and Diane Hren , and Miss Sherry Batchelor wore similar gowns in lemon yellow, LuAns Muller, flower girl , had nile green. , Each; attendant wore .. a seed pearl and veil headpiece to match her gown, Mrs. Muller carried a cascade of yellow and tangerine carna- tions as did the flower girl; Pho to by R, E. Bukow the bridesmaids carried tan- gerine carnations. The reception was held at the Twin Oaks Hall in Huntington Station after which the couple left on a trip to Florida. They will reside In Amltyville. The new Mrs, Mehl is a gradu- ate of Huntington High School , is a Past 'Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls and is employed b y the New York Telephone Co., Huntington, The bridegroom is a graduate of Half Hollow Hills High School and State University AAT Institute , Farmingdale. He currently attends Brooklyn Poly- techinic Institute and is employed at Metco Corp., Westbury. Margaret Hren Is Bride Of Ronald Mehl The Women' s League of St. John' s Church met May 27 in the Parish Hall for Its regular meet- ing and a cjovered dish supper; also election; of officers. The meeting wis .called to order by President Mrs. Florence L' Hom- medieuj all ' report ' s' were sub- mitted and the'follov/lng slate was presented! President , Mrs. Lil- lian Hawkins; Vice President , Mrs . - Florence L' Hommedieu; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Char- les Qulnn; Corresponding Secre - tary Mrs. Dorothy Banks , Treasurer , Mrs . Margaret Fleck; Pianist , Mrs . Robert Ward; Publicity, Mrs. Carlos S. Dillon, ' Flowers and Sick Com- mittee, Mrs . William Taphouse. At the conclusion of the meeting the outgoing president was pre - sented with a white bag. Mrs. Rob- ert McKowen was chairman of devotions and the program com- mittee consisted of Mrs. Mary Mann, Mrs, Arthur Wilson and Mrs. Robert Ward. The annual summer ' picnic will be July 15. Mr. and Mrs. John Burmeister and daughters Donna Lee and Allison of Queens Village were Sunday guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunce of Nassau lid. Mrs, Harry Bishop was host- ess to the Past Noble Grands of lEllsworth Rebekah Lodge Wed- nesday evening at her home on Grandvlcw Ave. - Mrs, R obert O'Connor of Bell- rose was a visitor last week at the home . of her parents , Mr. and Mrs, Andrew B, Pustay. Miss Rhoda Corbltt , daughter of Mr, and Mrs . F.R, Corbltt, formerly of Huntington now oi , Matawan,.is enjoying a five \ months tour of Europe, She is -staying with her brother, Cap- ; Uln n.G, Corbltt and family, stationed in Germany, She is touring, France , Switzerland , Austria , Germany, Italy, Den- mark, Norway and salting from Holland August 1st A The Long island Chapter ot the College of St. Elizabeth A- ' , iumnao Association will hold Its jjnnual outdoor buffet suppor at Jtho home of Mrs . Jamos Lough- J'J n, 128 Ketay Drive South, East VNorthport on Wednwday at 7:00 j, p.m. The supper will conclude } Chapter activities lor tho aea- fSon . ¦ ' . .' ¦ ' ¦ Ii; Mr. ' and Mrs, Carl 0; Hol- i scJiuli of Huntington, ' have been IMcctei) to onaiyear . terms on :Jg»o Siawlng Commltwe of tho ;; ftwuty, ' «< jPanilllea of North- ^Wld and Mount Herman Schools , : , «W , MtHsachuMtts . lacliools an- ;A YYY ¦ :• ' ' i : VI naunced. Mr. Ilolschuh Is executive vice president of tho Sperry Hand Coi*p. Their son, John C, Hol- schuh, is a Junior at Mount Her- man School, Items O f Interest The marriage of Miss Elena Libert and George Arra was solemnized Saturday at a Nupt- ial Mass in St. Philip Nerl R.C. Church, In Northport. The Rev. Nicholas J, Sarlle performed the ceremony. And a reception follwed at the Vernon Valley Inn , East Northport. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor E, Libert of 155 Bay/lew Ave ., Northport, was escorted by her father. Her sister, Adr . lenne Libert served as maid of honor, and brides- maids were Anne Marie Arra, sister of the groom, Carol Porc- iello, Jeanne Morgan , Ruth Ann Bilskl and Carol Savarese. The bride wore white satin peau de sole fashined with sheath front and back fullness falling into a train. Her four tier veil was attached to a cluster of white roses. She carried white roses with white orchid center. Her attendants wore organza over taffeta, street length; the maid of honor in yellow, the others in blue. Their _rose and veiling headpieces matched their dress- es , they carried yellow roses. The bridegroom who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arra of 39 Marbeth Circle, Miller Place, N.Y, had as hls bestmanMichael McGuinoess. Ushers « WJ Jack Herrmann , Fred Loweriliaupt , Gene Snyder, Carl Realmuto and Joe Kessel. ' ' After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mts. Mr. . and Mrs, Arra will reside In Miller Place. Mrs . Arra was graduated from North port High School and is em- ployed by the Security National Bank. Her husband, a graduate of R.C.A, Institute, is employed by Grumman Alrcraie Corp. Arra-Libert Wedding ln t St. Philip Neri Church Huntington' s Historical Society is sponsoring Its first Antique Show to be held at Martin' s Community Room in the Hunt- ington Shopping Center , Tuesday, June 18 through Friday, June 21, from 1:00 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. As Co-Chnlrmen, Robert Kells and Dr. Rocco Settaro have en- gaged the talents of J. G re sham Wilson whose reputation as a producer of high quality antique shows is well known. Plans for the success of; the Society ' s fund raising project are In the hands of the follow- ing committee chairmen: Mrs. William Alston, publicity; Mrs. John Shedd, refreshments; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Lott , posters; Mrs. Andrew Gudath, hoste sses. Huntington Art League To Hove Outdoor Show The Huntington Township Art League will sponsor an outdoor show in Heckscher Park, on Route 25A, Huntington Saturday and Sundoy, June 15 and 16. Open to all artists and craftsmen In any media, the show Is con-spon- sored by the Town'of Hun ting- ton. Charles Reina, event clialr- mnn, announced there will be no judging in the shpw , and that no commission will be charged on soles, "By eliminating the commis- sion, and making it a non-com- petitive show, we hope to attract the maximum number of parti- cipating artists, " he said, A $2 entry fee has been fixed to cover any number of entries. Snow fencing will be avail- able ,for hanging pointings and drawings, park benches (or craft displays , and shuffle board courts for largo sculpture. In the event of rain , * the sliow will be re- scheduled for June 22 and 23. Registration blanks and ad- ditional information may be ob- tained from Reina , In care of die Huntington Township Art League, Box 391, Huntington, N.V., or by telephone at Fo- rest &-413B. Deadline for entries is Mon- day, June 10. Historica l Society Plans Antique Show An installatioa luncheonforthe Suffolk County Women ' s Republi- can Club Is scheduled for 3u!»8tb at 12 p,xn. at the Stiff oik County Republican clubhouse in Blue Point , i according to co-chsir- ladies Mrs. William Shea of Oak- dale , Mrs. Donald McMeekan cS Westhampton Beach and Mrs, Gwen Carter of Westhampton. Special guests will be Mrs. Wilma Rogelln, Vice Chairman of the New York State Republi- can Committee and President d New York State Federation oi Women ' s Republican Club and Mrs. Lillian Heidelberg of Nassau, member of the New Yorfe State Republican Executive Com- mittee. Installing officer will be Suffolk County Republican Chairman Arthur M, Cromarty. Officers to . be installed include Mrs. John French of Amityville, President; Mrs. Robert Sheridan of East Patchogue, First Vice President; Mrs. Fred Hachen- berg oi St. James , Second Vice President; Mrs. Walter Lund- strom of Huntington , Third Vice President; Mrs. Kenneth Clayton of Bayport , Membership Secre- tary; Mrs. JamcsDeedyof Patch- ogue, Recording Secretary; Mrs. William Shea of Oakdale, Corres- ponding Secretary, and Mrs. Gwen Carter of Westhampton Beach, Treasurer. Members of the Board of Directors also will be installed. County RejJu&Hcar. Women Schedule; Installation Session On Sunday 11 area students will receive degrees at the 74th annual commencement at State University College, Oneonta. They are from: East Northport Bonnie S . Anderson , 410 Fourth St.; a BA in Home Economics; Helen Git- sas, 421 Elwood Rd., BS in Gen- eral Elementary Education; Will- iam H . Thomas, 3 Ellington St., MS, Secondary Science; and Antoinette Z arras , 28 StiffolR PL . BS , General Elementary Educa- tion. Cold S pring Harbor Sheila M. Margey, Harbor Rd., BS, General Elementary Education . Greenlawn Delores E. Del- mel , 51 Clay Pitts Rd., BS , Gen- eral Elementary Education. Huntihgton Barbara Y. Drake, 15 Woodruff Ct., BS, Gen- eral Elementary Education , who earned her degree in August of 1962, aad Dianne Deuel , 40 Maple Hill Rd., BS , GeneraSElementary Education. Northport Judy S, Culver, 8 Lindenberg Ct,, and Ruth Ann Downs, 10 Lorraine Ct., both BS , General Elementary Educa- tion. ' Syossat Jeffery S . Victor, 8 Narcissus Dr., BS * Early Sec- ondary Social Studies. List 11 Oneonta G raduates From This Area iwo Muntuigton youtns were among 458 seniors to be grad- uated from Rider College In Trenton, NJ„ over the weekend. They are Frances M. Flynn, daughter of Mrs. Henry J. Flynn of 229 Park Ave., and WlUiamH. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, 6 Alden La. Miss Flynn received an A.A. degree with a major in secre- tarial science. Miller received a B.S.C. degree with a major In accounting. New Jersey Governor Richard J. Hughes delivered the princi- pal address to the graduating class. To Study In Freedom Summer Jn all Me At St, Louis Thomas Henderson,son of Mr. and Mrs, Gerard Cygenhagen, Box 311 , YorktownRd, , Dix Hills , has been accepted for admission to a special American Freedom Summer Institute to be held at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., Juno 24 to July 26. Mr. Hendorson will complete his Jun- ior year at Half Hollow Hills High School this June, ' ' ' Tin* five-week program, not for academic credit , is intended to provide high school girls and boys with the opportunity to make a searching Inquiry Into basic American values , national' pur- pose, liberties, laws,' ond pnllt- ' leal and economic syste ms. : . Rectlvst Dsgres , * At Rossfflcrit ¦ Miss Gall McCarthy received die degree oi Bachs-lsr of i Arts in Elementary Education from Rotwmoitt College , Roaomont , in ' conimoncamtmt sxerclaos held on Jims 3. His Excellency, th* Mont Reverend Fulton J, Sheen de- livered the commencement address, Pair Of Huntington Students Graduated From R ider College ' fitABBI MAURICE ' H.&OtATEA . The degree : of Doctor oi Dlv- i inlty, Honoris Causa was be- stowed on Rabbi Maurice H. ; Schatz of Temple Emanuel, ' New York on Sunday. The award was ¦ conferred by the Rabbi' s semin- ary; the*Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion, - in conjunction with the annual Serv- ice of Ordination for Rabbis and Cantors. Dr. Schatz attended University of' Toront o and was graduated from University of Michigan with degrees of B. A. and M.A. He served, for some time, as prin- cipal of Saline High School , and as Instructor of English at Mich- igan State Teachers College. Fol- lowing a period of study at Har- vard in preparation for the Ph.D. the Rabbi received a M.A. in comparative literature and then accepted a post as a member of the German Faculty at the Uni- versity of Michigan. In 1933 Rabbi Schatz was grad- uated from the Jewish institute of Religion as Rabbi and Master of Hebrew Letters. He has served for many years as counsellor to Jewish students at pornell , the University of North Carolina and Queens Col- lege . He has been spiritual lead- er of Temple Beth El , Hunting- ton , for the past seven years. 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A . : ' ' * ' ' Monna Spyt|«r.i Ciub Coup» Come hill ... or high water Vacations go smoother in a Chevrolet Corvair Bring on ; those mountains! They ' re not ao highland mighty any more because there ' s no ra 'dlator. Corvair ' 8 engine is nir cooled. No concern when you ' ve got Cprvair' s. gutty six, and rear-eng!ne ' traction work- about brake adjustments, either, because the brakes adjust them* ing oiv them. ' , ^ L selves. Nothing much to think nbout at all except , You scurry up the meanest grades. You move __»-?"¦% the good time you ' re having (and maybe the next •vith sure-footod agility on wet pavement, muddy - -pp l: ^ajf ^DJai ...^... * a«» -n_ mountain you ' re going tp flatten). lanes, gravel aiul other would-be miseries, WHMgyMafMaWMfiMHB Like to do that in a sporty bucket-seated Monza . And with most of Corvair' s U' ejght bearing down ! _^_P^i _E f_<_»_^_> gy^_M Club Coupe or Convertible? Like to spring into on the rear wheels, you have ^ nn easy time steering, Y '^^^j^ . ~ j^^^^l summer , with ft 4-»pood a tick ahift * and Spydei' ; too; Fact is, the hnndmigV ap;;^ 150-hp . Tufb pchargcd engine, ; , :^j offer power' steering for . this, caf; . ' .A' , '^^UUlillJMifiVf^ H special instrumentation and insignia? Your dealer ' s -;i ' And there ' s more to fee! good tiboitt.;No prob- ' __ H_|_ Vntn 3JiH|H % ot *i UBt tllc Corvair and the Trade 'N' Travel lenis with your radiator , boiling oyer or' going dry, ' ^|HHUH|[^_H_|_HP deal on it to put yon in a holiday mood. 7 ' 1 ; , ^' ' .I vV ^. i' ' A^Y V ^ ' A V. ' A ATV0UR CHIVR01CTD»ll£l» ' oma' aTtra eMr ;f; ^M CHECK HIS Wf DEALS ON CHEVROLET , CHEVY H , CORVAIR AND CORVETTE wntim *m ,w. ' .. YY ^IIII ¦' ¦" -" ¦ ¦ - ¦ - 414-418 NEW YOR K AVE. ¦ ;; , ¦ HUNTINGTON. iN. Y. ' : ; ' ; AHAmjiton ' 7-0467 or- 7^t^^il | fej^M i ¦ -- —^ - * T i ~ - ¦¦'• rl" ¦ ! ¦ ¦-- i -- »-¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ! | -r milium) T , ' M - i i **-r* It ci i ' "*"'*T*''t-' T i r l 1: 'V' fl ffWM™ At the June 3 meeting of the Ststerfcoo/3 of tleHuntington Jew- ish Center, ths new offlccira for 1968-64 wiU.be installed. They are: President-Mrs. Clinton Giassman , Vici-Presidents Fund Raising-Mrs. Martin Lerman and Mrs. BertWalsdorf; Membership Mrs. Jack Raskin, Education- Mrs. " Seymour Schpoont; TVea's- urer, Mrs. Arthur Popkln; Re- cording Secretary, Mrs. Jules Waxenbej*g; Fl»anclcl Secretary, Mrs. David Jacobs; Corres- ponding Secretary Mrs. Edward Bloch, and Mrs . Abraham Slite- field. Following the installation ceremony, a musical program will be presented, featuring Mrs. Martin Freudllch , vlolcnist a Mrs. Burton Grossman, singer and pianist and Mrs. Irvingjurigrels , pianist. John T. McPartlandls . Graduate Of Bat©* College John T. McPortland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. McPart- land oi Box 535 Cold Spring Harbor, was a member ot the graduating class of Bates Col- lege , Lewlston, Me., which had commencement exercises Sun- day, McPartland, a Geology major, was active in Jordon-Ramsdale society, Newman club, and Intra- mural sports. He was also a member of the Deansmen, the male singing group on campus. Mlaa Beriy Recslv*>8 7 7 Music .SpfeolprahSj-YY'YA Y ¦ Mi8S. tinda' .Mi : B<«^i ' a«i^i«r ' of Mr.-fiiid Mrs. Ciiarles Berry of Little Keck Road . WistiEgton. received - a scholarship ' at - tho annual Moving-up Day exercises May ,2fl ; .as Hood . College , Pred- eri<3(, l»te. 7 ; .7. 77' '<i :'- . ' ¦ ' - .: . ¦ - ¦ ;•: . SJ MI v»as awanded the M. Vlr- giula Coblemz Scholarship, given araiuaiSy to a swdent in music. An incoming senior at Hood , she has been active in the choir and as a reporter for tho college newspapiK' . She is & graduate of Harbor- fields High School , Greenlawn. Miss Healy I* Graduated From Dunborton College Miss Patricia Healy, daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Timothy J. Healy of 59 Midland St., Hunt- ington, was graduated Sunday from Dunbarton College of Holy Cross in Washington , D. C. She was one of 82 Seniors who received diplomas. Jennifer A. Williams Is Graduated From Pembroke Jennifer A, Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Williams, Jr. , 19 Oakland St., Huntington , was one of 184 seniors graduated Monday from Pembroke College, Brown University ' s coordinate college for women. A graduate of Huntington High School , she received a B.A. de- gree in French. She worked on the yearbook staff for two years. LudwIfl Croduoted Sunday' ' By St. LowrawctV UnivarBity ^ A v Paul R. Lushvlg, ' eosi of Mr. and Mrs. Keary J. LwJwtg, 88' Kelsey Ave., Huntington Station , was graduated Suadoy from St. Lawrence University in Cantoa i He received a B. M degree. Mist Coppola Awarded For Service To Coliogo Msrle Coppola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Coppola. 18 Jones Lone, Huntington, was awarded a pin and the Dean ' s Citation for service at the second annual Parent' s Weekend at State University College at Brockport:. Miss Coppola , a Jaxuax-y grad- uate, is now teaching on Long is- land. She majored in General Education at the Brockport college. Shields Will Be Graduated From Lafayette Tomorrow Craig M. Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shields, 307 West Neck Road, Huntington, is one of about 400 seniors who will be graduated from Lafayette College In Easton, Pa., tomorrow. Shields , a 1959 graduate of Robert L. Simpson High School, will receive a B.A, degree with a major in history. While at col- lege he was president of Chi Phi fraternity, treasurer of the College Scholars Program. He plans to attend Fordham University School of Law. Hsmtingfon JvWish ' Canter Si storhood Instal l: Officora Cannon Will Be Graduated From C.W. Post Saturday John D. Cannon, of 1 Golf Dr., Haleslte , is one of 435 seniors who will be graduated Saturday from C. W. Post College ir Brookville. Cannon will be awarded a B.A. degree. Village Markei 42 Broadway, Greenlawn 2 blocks north of R. R. - AN 1-6909 (Leave your order on the way to the station) FROZEN FOODS GROCERIES DAIRY ,;¦¦„,, " F Jli_£iS..^ Call Maudes ' f or expert extermina- tion a nd reliable p est WWem *«JF control of termites , mma»mmmimwiKmmwwmim . a.lld V O d e n ts . Y/ ?* _HBe>Bi "s ia m IM E)&B BBD _I ¦ * an AAA A OUR mm m HAsn SUB 1-2384 n OB fa "i M ff& 91 BVfMB MM i& B ___ffc H_TH _ I _^K>* ^^ *"**"*w *ai*ai*Ba¥i»** *B ^p «ai as 1H* —17 *W •• m BHs JSBl W/IP&d£& ®^% W^L VI^V OBu ^v^^aaMar mom ^Hk^MoT ^ _B*-^ o__QF JEuSm ^^^ OTt asiHATIOII ^®~ ^ dmr and adQ ot/ie/i dousedoW (nsccls Mm YOU THINK OF TERMITE^.. .THINK HARDEi! KjHwaSdglHittwmaiHilaiiiiim ^^ ¦ ¦ ¦ m ' .. ¦ : Dale; D, ' ( Schlafcr^.i«^Jj*a|ir^ ana- ' Mi-s^, ' il^hiard- ' . 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MR. AND MRS. RONALD MEHL

Miss • Margaret Hren andRonald Mehl were united in mar-riage in ceremonies at GloriaDei Lutheran Church, HuntingtonStation by the pastor, the Rev.H. Nore Olson. The bride Is thedaughter of Mrs. Lucille Frankand the late William Hren, 45Third Avenue, Huntington Station,She was given in marriage by herstepfather, Herbert Frank andher attendants included four sis-ters, a friend, and smallneice.

The bridegroom who is theson of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Mehlof 20 Sellger Court, HuntingtonStation, had as his best man,Joseph Schmidt. Ushers wereWilliam Hren, brother of thebride and Stephen Thlde. Thesmall ring bearer was ArthurPretory, Jr., cousin of the groom.

Soloist during the weddingceremony was Mrs, Linda Wlre-nius and organist was RussellHedberg.' The bride's gown was ofchantlliy lace over nylon tulleand taffeta. Its fitted bodice wasembroidered wlth' se*d pearlsand sequins and draped into abouffant shirred lace skirt. Herpearl tiara held a fingertip veilof French illusion. She carrieda Bible with a shower arrange-ment of white roses and steph-anotls.

Her sister, Mrs. Lucille Mid-ler as Matron of Honor worea nile green dress of nylon tricotover taffeta with lace Jacket.The bridesmaids, Carol, twinsDoreen and Diane Hren, and MissSherry Batchelor wore similargowns in lemon yellow, LuAnsMuller, flower girl, had nilegreen. , Each; attendant wore .. aseed pearl and veil headpiece tomatch her gown,

Mrs. Muller carried a cascadeof yellow and tangerine carna-tions as did the flower girl;

Pho to by R, E. Bukowthe bridesmaids carried tan-gerine carnations.

The reception was held at theTwin Oaks Hall in HuntingtonStation after which the coupleleft on a trip to Florida. Theywill reside In Amltyville.

The new Mrs, Mehl is a gradu-ate of Huntington High School,is a Past 'Worthy Advisor ofRainbow Girls and is employedby the New York Telephone Co.,Huntington, The bridegroom isa graduate of Half Hollow HillsHigh School and State UniversityAAT Institute, Farmingdale. Hecurrently attends Brooklyn Poly-techinic Institute and is employedat Metco Corp., Westbury.

Margaret HrenIs Bride OfRonald Mehl

The Women's League of St.John's Church met May 27 in theParish Hall for Its regular meet-ing and a cjovered dish supper;also election; of officers. Themeeting wis .called to order byPresident Mrs. Florence L'Hom-medieuj all 'report's' were sub-mitted and the'follov/lng slate waspresented! President, Mrs. Lil-lian Hawkins; Vice President,Mrs. - Florence L'Hommedieu;Recording Secretary, Mrs. Char-les Qulnn; Corresponding Secre-tary • Mrs. Dorothy Banks,Treasurer, Mrs. MargaretFleck; Pianist , Mrs. RobertWard; Publicity, Mrs. Carlos S.Dillon,' Flowers and Sick Com-mittee, Mrs. William Taphouse.At the conclusion of the meetingthe outgoing president was pre-sented with a white bag. Mrs. Rob-ert McKowen was chairman ofdevotions and the program com-mittee consisted of Mrs. MaryMann, Mrs, Arthur Wilson andMrs. Robert Ward. The annualsummer' picnic will be July 15.

Mr. and Mrs. John Burmeisterand daughters Donna Lee andAllison of Queens Village wereSunday guests' of Mr. and Mrs.John Dunce of Nassau lid.

Mrs, Harry Bishop was host-ess to the Past Noble Grands oflEllsworth Rebekah Lodge Wed-nesday evening at her home onGrandvlcw Ave.- Mrs, R obert O'Connor of Bell-rose was a visitor last week atthe home . of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Andrew B, Pustay.

Miss Rhoda Corbltt , daughterof Mr, and Mrs. F.R, Corbltt,formerly of Huntington now oi

, Matawan,.is enjoying a five\ months tour of Europe, She is-staying with her brother, Cap-;Uln n.G, Corbltt and family,stationed in Germany, She istouring, France, Switzerland,Austria , Germany, Italy, Den-mark, Norway and salting fromHolland August 1st

A The Long island Chapter otthe College of St. Elizabeth A-

', iumnao Association will hold Itsjjnnual outdoor buffet suppor atJtho home of Mrs. Jamos Lough-J'J n, 128 Ketay Drive South, EastVNorthport on Wednwday at 7:00j,p.m. The supper will conclude} Chapter activities lor tho aea-fSon. ¦ ' . .'

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Ii; Mr.' and Mrs, Carl 0; Hol-iscJiuli of Huntington, ' have beenIMcctei) to onaiyear . terms on:Jg»o Siawlng Commltwe of tho;;ftwuty, '«< jPanilllea of North-^Wld and Mount Herman Schools,:,«W , MtHsachuMtts. lacliools an-;A YYY ¦ : • ' • ' i : V I

naunced.Mr. Ilolschuh Is executive vice

president of tho Sperry HandCoi*p. Their son, John C, Hol-schuh, is a Junior at Mount Her-man School,

• Items OfInterest

The marriage of Miss ElenaLibert and George Arra wassolemnized Saturday at a Nupt-ial Mass in St. Philip Nerl R.C.Church, In Northport. The Rev.Nicholas J, Sarlle performedthe ceremony. And a receptionfollwed at the Vernon ValleyInn, East Northport.

The bride, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Victor E, Libert of155 Bay/lew Ave., Northport,was escorted by her father. Hersister, Adr.lenne Libert servedas maid of honor, and brides-maids were Anne Marie Arra,sister of the groom, Carol Porc-iello, Jeanne Morgan, Ruth AnnBilskl and Carol Savarese.

The bride wore white satin peaude sole fashined with sheath frontand back fullness falling into atrain. Her four tier veil wasattached to a cluster of whiteroses. She carried white roseswith white orchid center. Herattendants wore organza overtaffeta, street length; the maidof honor in yellow, the othersin blue. Their _rose and veilingheadpieces matched their dress-es, they carried yellow roses.

The bridegroom who is the sonof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arra of39 Marbeth Circle, Miller Place,N.Y, had as hlsbestmanMichaelMcGuinoess. Ushers «WJ JackHerrmann, Fred Loweriliaupt,

Gene Snyder, Carl Realmuto andJoe Kessel. ' '

After a wedding trip to thePocono Mts. Mr. . and Mrs, Arrawill reside In Miller Place.

Mrs. Arra was graduated fromNorthport High School and is em-ployed by the Security NationalBank. Her husband, a graduateof R.C.A, Institute, is employedby Grumman Alrcraie Corp.

Arra-Libert Wedding ln tSt. Philip Neri Church

Huntington's Historical Societyis sponsoring Its first AntiqueShow to be held at Martin'sCommunity Room in the Hunt-ington Shopping Center,Tuesday,June 18 through Friday, June 21,from 1:00 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.

As Co-Chnlrmen, Robert Kellsand Dr. Rocco Settaro have en-gaged the talents of J. G re shamWilson whose reputation as aproducer of high quality antiqueshows is well known.

Plans for the success of; theSociety's fund raising projectare In the hands of the follow-ing committee chairmen: Mrs.William Alston, publicity; Mrs.John Shedd, refreshments; Mr,and Mrs. Roy Lott, posters; Mrs.Andrew Gudath, hostesses.

Huntington ArtLeague To HoveOutdoor Show

The Huntington Township ArtLeague will sponsor an outdoorshow in Heckscher Park, on Route25A, Huntington Saturday andSundoy, June 15 and 16. Opento all artists and craftsmen Inany media, the show Is con-spon-sored by the Town'of Hunting-ton.

Charles Reina, event clialr-mnn, announced there will be nojudging in the shpw, and that nocommission will be charged onsoles,

"By eliminating the commis-sion, and making it a non-com-petitive show, we hope to attractthe maximum number of parti-cipating artists," he said, A$2 entry fee has been fixed tocover any number of entries.

Snow fencing will be avail-able ,for hanging pointings anddrawings, park benches (or craftdisplays, and shuffle board courtsfor largo sculpture. In the eventof rain,* the sliow will be re-scheduled for June 22 and 23.

Registration blanks and ad-ditional information may be ob-tained from Reina, In care ofdie Huntington Township ArtLeague, Box 391, Huntington,N.V., or by telephone at Fo-rest &-413B.

Deadline for entries is Mon-day, June 10.

Historica l SocietyPlans Antique Show

An installatioa luncheonfortheSuffolk County Women's Republi-can Club Is scheduled for 3u!»8tbat 12 p,xn. at the Stiff oik CountyRepublican clubhouse in BluePoint, i according to co-chsir-ladies Mrs. William Shea of Oak-dale, Mrs. Donald McMeekan cSWesthampton Beach and Mrs,Gwen Carter of Westhampton.

Special guests will be Mrs.Wilma Rogelln, Vice Chairmanof the New York State Republi-can Committee and President dNew York State Federation oiWomen's Republican Club andMrs. Lillian Heidelberg ofNassau, member of the New YorfeState Republican Executive Com-mittee. Installing officer willbe Suffolk County RepublicanChairman Arthur M, Cromarty.

Officers to. be installed includeMrs. John French of Amityville,President; Mrs. Robert Sheridanof East Patchogue, First VicePresident; Mrs. Fred Hachen-berg oi St. James , Second VicePresident; Mrs. Walter Lund-strom of Huntington, Third VicePresident; Mrs. Kenneth Claytonof Bayport, Membership Secre-tary; Mrs. JamcsDeedyof Patch-ogue, Recording Secretary; Mrs.William Shea of Oakdale, Corres-ponding Secretary, and Mrs. GwenCarter of Westhampton Beach,Treasurer. Members of theBoard of Directors also will beinstalled.

County RejJu&Hcar.Women Schedule;Installation Session

On Sunday 11 area studentswill receive degrees at the 74thannual commencement at StateUniversity College, Oneonta.They are from:

East Northport — Bonnie S.Anderson, 410 Fourth St.; a BAin Home Economics; Helen Git-sas, 421 Elwood Rd., BS in Gen-eral Elementary Education; Will-iam H. Thomas, 3 Ellington St.,MS, Secondary Science; andAntoinette Z arras, 28 StiffolR PL .BS, General Elementary Educa-tion.

Cold Spring Harbor — SheilaM. Margey, Harbor Rd., BS,General Elementary Education.

Greenlawn — Delores E. Del-mel, 51 Clay Pitts Rd., BS, Gen-eral Elementary Education.

Huntihgton — Barbara Y.Drake, 15 Woodruff Ct., BS, Gen-eral Elementary Education, whoearned her degree in August of1962, aad Dianne Deuel, 40 MapleHill Rd., BS, GeneraSElementaryEducation.

Northport — Judy S, Culver, 8Lindenberg Ct,, and Ruth AnnDowns, 10 Lorraine Ct., bothBS, General Elementary Educa-tion. '

Syossat — Jeffery S. Victor,8 Narcissus Dr., BS* Early Sec-ondary Social Studies.

List 11 OneontaGraduates FromThis Area

iwo Muntuigton youtns wereamong 458 seniors to be grad-uated from Rider College InTrenton, NJ„ over the weekend.They are Frances M. Flynn,daughter of Mrs. Henry J. Flynnof 229 Park Ave., and WlUiamH.Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.Howard Miller, 6 Alden La.

Miss Flynn received an A.A.degree with a major in secre-tarial science. Miller receiveda B.S.C. degree with a majorIn accounting.

New Jersey Governor RichardJ. Hughes delivered the princi-pal address to the graduatingclass.

To Study In FreedomSummer Jn all MeAt St, Louis

Thomas Henderson,son of Mr.and Mrs, Gerard Cygenhagen,Box 311 , YorktownRd,, Dix Hills,has been accepted for admissionto a special American FreedomSummer Institute to be held atWashington University, St. Louis,Mo., Juno 24 to July 26. Mr.Hendorson will complete his Jun-ior year at Half Hollow HillsHigh School this June, ' ''

Tin* five-week program, notfor academic credit, is intendedto provide high school girls andboys with the opportunity to makea searching Inquiry Into basicAmerican values, national'pur-pose, liberties, laws,' ondpnllt-'leal and economic systems. :.

Rectlvst Dsgres, *At Rossfflcrit ¦

Miss Gall McCarthy receiveddie degree oi Bachs-lsr of i Artsin Elementary Education fromRotwmoitt College, Roaomont, in'conimoncamtmt sxerclaos held onJims 3. His Excellency, th* MontReverend Fulton J, Sheen de-livered the commencementaddress,

Pair Of HuntingtonStudents GraduatedFrom R ider College

' fitABBI MAURICE 'H.&OtATEA

. The degree : of Doctor oi Dlv- iinlty, Honoris Causa was be-stowed on Rabbi Maurice H. ;Schatz of Temple Emanuel,'NewYork on Sunday. The award was ¦conferred by the Rabbi's semin-ary; the*Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion,- inconjunction with the annual Serv-ice of Ordination for Rabbis andCantors.

Dr. Schatz attended Universityo f ' Toronto and was • graduatedfrom University of Michigan withdegrees of B.A. and M.A. Heserved, for some time, as prin-cipal of Saline High School, andas Instructor of English at Mich-igan State Teachers College. Fol-lowing a period of study at Har-vard in preparation for the Ph.D.the Rabbi received a M.A. incomparative literature and thenaccepted a post as a member ofthe German Faculty at the Uni-versity of Michigan.

In 1933 Rabbi Schatz was grad-uated from the Jewish instituteof Religion as Rabbi and Masterof Hebrew Letters.

He has served for many yearsas counsellor to Jewish studentsat pornell , the University ofNorth Carolina and Queens Col-lege. He has been spiritual lead-er of Temple Beth El , Hunting-ton, for the past seven years.He is author of "A ComparativeStudy of the Hebrew Fable."

Dr. Schatz lives at 35 DrohanRd, Huntington, with his wife,Ida. and two sons, Jonathan andFred.

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At the June 3 meeting of theStsterfcoo/3 of tleHuntington Jew-ish Center, ths new offlccira for1968-64 wiU.be installed. Theyare: President-Mrs. ClintonGiassman, Vici-Presidents FundRaising-Mrs. Martin Lerman andMrs. BertWalsdorf; MembershipMrs. Jack Raskin, Education-Mrs. " Seymour Schpoont; TVea's-urer, Mrs. Arthur Popkln; Re-cording Secretary, Mrs. JulesWaxenbej*g; Fl»anclcl Secretary,Mrs. David Jacobs; Corres-ponding Secretary Mrs. EdwardBloch, and Mrs. Abraham Slite-field.

Following the installationceremony, a musical programwill be presented, featuring Mrs.Martin Freudllch,vlolcnista Mrs.Burton Grossman, singer andpianist and Mrs. Irvingjurigrels,pianist.John T. McPartlandls

. Graduate Of Bat©* CollegeJohn T. McPortland, son of

Mr. and Mrs. John P. McPart-land oi Box 535 Cold SpringHarbor, was a member ot thegraduating class of Bates Col-lege, Lewlston, Me., which hadcommencement exercises Sun-day,

McPartland, a Geology major,was active in Jordon-Ramsdalesociety, Newman club, and Intra-mural sports. He was also amember of the Deansmen, themale singing group on campus.

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Mi8S. tinda'.Mi:B<« i'a«i i«r'of Mr.-fiiid Mrs. Ciiarles Berryof Little Keck Road. WistiEgton.received - a scholarship 'at - thoannual Moving-up Day exercisesMay ,2fl ;.as Hood . College, Pred-eri<3(, l»te.7; .7.77' '<i :'- .' ¦• ' - .: . ¦- ¦ ;•:

. SJMI v»as awanded the M. Vlr-giula Coblemz Scholarship, givenaraiuaiSy to a swdent in music.An incoming senior at Hood, shehas been active in the choir andas a reporter for tho collegenewspapiK'.

She is & graduate of Harbor-fields High School, Greenlawn.

Miss Healy I* GraduatedFrom Dunborton College

Miss Patricia Healy, daughterof Atty. and Mrs. Timothy J.Healy of 59 Midland St., Hunt-ington, was graduated Sundayfrom Dunbarton College of HolyCross in Washington, D. C.

She was one of 82 Seniors whoreceived diplomas.

Jennifer A. Williams IsGraduated From Pembroke

Jennifer A, Williams, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Jay Williams,Jr., 19 Oakland St., Huntington,was one of 184 seniors graduatedMonday from Pembroke College,Brown University's coordinatecollege for women.

A graduate of Huntington HighSchool, she received a B.A. de-gree in French. She worked onthe yearbook staff for two years.

LudwIfl Croduoted Sunday' 'By St. LowrawctV UnivarBity ^ Av Paul R. Lushvlg,' eosi of Mr.and Mrs. Keary J. LwJwtg, 88'Kelsey Ave., Huntington Station,was graduated Suadoy from St.Lawrence University in Cantoa i

He received a B. M degree.

Mist Coppola AwardedFor Service To Coliogo

Msrle Coppola, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. L. A. Coppola. 18Jones Lone, Huntington, wasawarded a pin and the Dean'sCitation for service at the secondannual Parent's Weekend at StateUniversity College at Brockport:.

Miss Coppola, a Jaxuax-y grad-uate, is now teaching on Long is-land. She majored in GeneralEducation at the Brockportcollege.

Shields Will Be GraduatedFrom Lafayette Tomorrow

Craig M. Shields, son of Mr. andMrs. John A. Shields, 307 WestNeck Road, Huntington, is one ofabout 400 seniors who will begraduated from Lafayette CollegeIn Easton, Pa., tomorrow.

Shields, a 1959 graduate ofRobert L. Simpson High School,will receive a B.A, degree with amajor in history. While at col-lege he was president of Chi

Phi fraternity, treasurer of theCollege Scholars Program.

He plans to attend FordhamUniversity School of Law.

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Cannon Will Be GraduatedFrom C.W. Post Saturday

John D. Cannon, of 1 Golf Dr.,Haleslte, is one of 435 seniors

who will be graduated Saturdayfrom C. W. Post College irBrookville.

Cannon will be awarded a B.A.degree.

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Schlafer plans to study forthe ministry at Princeton Theo-logical Seminary.

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