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OBITUARIES Leonard o Calan<lra Leonardo Calandra of 31 Patricia Ave. , DeerPark , passed away on July 17 , 1967 at his residence at the age of 84 . Mr. Calandra had been a resident of Deer Park for 25 years . He is survived by three daugh- te rs Jean Hersh, LucyAlcuri and Frieda Burton and two sons Alex and Charles Calandra. He is survived by 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He reposed at the Boyd Funeral Home until July 20 , when a Mass of Requiem was offered at Sts. Cyril & Methodius R . C. Church, Deer Park. Interment followed in the family plot at Trinity Cemetery, Amityville. Alexander McCaffer ty Alexander McCafferty of 9 Reno PL , N. Babylon , pas sed away on July 23 , 1967 at Good Samaritan Hospital at the age of 59 years . He was a veteran of World War Two having served in the Army of the United States. JHe is survived by two sisters Mrs . Elizabeth Kane and Miss Florence Mc Cafferty, both of North Babylon. He reposed at the Boyd Funeral Home until July 27 when a Mass of Requiem was offered at . Our Lady of Grace R. C . Church, West Babylon . Interment followed at Long Island National Cemetery. Pfc , U.S. Army William B.Monah an William Brian Monahan , Pfc. U.s. army of 151 Grassy Pond Dr., Smithtown , formerly of 564 Keith Lane, W. tslip, was killed in action oh July 14 , 1967 in Vietnam. He was a graduate of St Joseph's Parochial School , Babylon , and Babylon High School, Class of 1964. Prior to entering the service he was in Painting & Decorating Business with his brother. - He is survived by h s parents William J. and Gwen Donahue Monahan of Smithtown , a sister Miss Kathleen A . Monahan and one brother John J. Monahan. Fraternal Services were con- ducted at the Boyd FuneralHome by the Babylon Post # 94, Ameri- can Leg ion on Sunday, July 23rd. A Mass of Requiem was offered at St. Joseph's R, C. Church , Baby- don on Monday. IntermentfoUow- ed at Long Island NationalCeme- tery. Will y Hamaichek Willy Hamatschek , of 236 Mont- gomery Ave. , No. Babylon passed away on July 21 , at the age of 79. He is survived by his wife Ann, son William of W. Islip, and a daughter, Mrs. Marie Stentz, Hamburg, N. Y., 3 grandchildren , 2 great-grandchildren . A Mass of Requiem was offered at St. Joseph' s R . C. Church- Inter- ment followed at St. Charles Cemetery, Pinelawn , N. Y. - Elizabeth H. Peil Elizabeth Henrietta Peil of Babylon passed away on July 22, 1967 at the age of 80. She was . the mother of the late Wilhelm Peil of Babylon. She is survived by-herhusband Oscar Peil ,- three daughters Maria Moeller , Emy Mueller , and Paula Papas and one daughter- in-law Dorothy Peil. She is also survived by 4 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. She reposed at the Boyd Funeral home until July 25, when a Mass of Requiem was offered at St. Joseph' s R . C . Church, m- terment followed in the family plot at North Babylon Cemetery. Arth ur H. Wohllehe Arthur H . WohUebe of 47 West Belmont St ., Bay Shore , passed away on July 22 , 1967 at the age of 67. He is survived by his wife Ottilie WohUebe and one son Fred WohUebe. He is also survived by g one granddaughter. Prayers were offered at the Boyd Funeral Home on Sunday evening, July 23 . Funeral was private. W esley- N. Ensi gn Wesley N. Ensign of 193 CarU's Path , Deer Park , passed away on July 19 , 1967 at the age of 82. He had been a resident of Deer Park for 34 years. He is survived by his wife Viola Haupt Ensign , two daugh- ters Viola Davis and Gladys Davies and three sons Lewis, Henry and Wesley. The Reverend Paul T. Banner , Pastor of the Community Pres - byterian Church of Deer Park , officiated at Religious Services at the Boyd Funeral Home on July 23rd. Interment took place Monday afternoon at Long Is- land National Cemetery. Richanl J. Nelle Richard John Nelle of Deer Park , formerly of Brooklyn , passed away on July 18 , 1967 at the age of 80. He is survived by his wife, Christine Brunj es Nelle, two daughters Jean Hokanson and Marie Baugh one son George H . Nelle and one brother John Nelle. He is also survived by 6 grandchildren. The Reverend Warren E. Bathke , Pastor of the Faith Evangelical Free Church of Deer Park officiated at Religious Service s at the Boyd Funeral Home on July 20. Interment took place Friday afternoon in the famUy plot at Pinelawn Memorial Park. August Karl II no 1 August Karlund of 570 Mount Ave., N. Babylon , passed away on July 19 , 1967 at the age of 66. He was a member of the Babylon Lodge #793 , F. & A.M . He had been a resident of N. Babylon for 23 years. He is survived by one son John Karlund of N. Babylon. Fraternal Services were con- ducted at the Boyd Funeral Home by the Babylon Lodge # 793 , F. & A. M. on July 21. Religious services followed. The R everend John E. Dragelin , Pastor of the Ascension Lutheran Church of Deer Park Officiated. Interment took place Saturday Morning in the family plot at Pinelawn Mem- orial Park. Dr. John B. H eal y Dr. John Bernard Healy of Babylon who formerly resided in Tucson , Arizona, from 1950 to 1965 passed away on July 22, 1967 at the age of 77 year s , at Ft. Lauderdale , Fla. Dr. Healy attended Holy Cros s College and graduated from Fordham Medical School in 1917. He was a Vet- eran of World War One , having served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy. He was a member of the American Med- ical Association; a Life Member of the New York Medical Society; a member of the Suffolk County Medical Association and the Southside Clinical Association. He was a former Chief of Med- icine at Southside Hospital , Bay Shore. Dr. Healy had been a gen- eral practicioner in Bab ylon for 35 years. He is survived by his wife, Mary Biglan Healy, three daughters, Margaret Boylan of W. Babylon , Mother Mary Jane , R. H.C.J., old Westbury, Eliz - abeth Williams, Calif., four sons, John of Istanbul , Turkey, James of Suriname , S. America, Thoma s of Ft. Lauderdale , Fla. and William Healy of Tucson , Arizona, and one sister , [Cath- erine Healy of Providence. He is also survived by 17 grand- children. He reposed at the Boyd Fun- eraJL Home until ^j July 26 , when a Mass of Requiem was offered at St. Joseph' s R.C. Church. In- terment followed at Long Island National Cemetery* Ernest J. Northrup Ernest J. " Northrup of 1545 Fourth St., W. Babylon , passed away on July 13 , 1967 at the age of 65. He had been a resident of the Area for four years. He is survived by his wife CecUie DeSouza Northrup, two daughters Catherine Lang of Vir- ginia Beach , Va., and Maureen Tanner of Alaska , five sons Er- nest J. Northrup, Jr. and Anthony of W . Babylon , Gabriel of Brent- wood, Carlos of N. Babylon, and Frank Northrup of Brentwood , one sister Beatrice Fisher of Mamaroneck, N . Y. and one brother Herbert Northrup of Mt. Vernon , N. Y . m He reposed at the Boyd Fu- neral Home until July 15th , when a Mass of Requiem was offered at Our Lady of Grace R . C . Church, W. Babylon. Interment followed in the family plot at Pinelawn Memorial Park. Eliza beth Farrell Elizabeth Farrell of 412 Ar- cadia Dr. W . Islip, passed away on July 23 , 1 _ 967 at the age of 79. She resided here for over thirteen years. , Mrs. Farrell is survived by her husband Matthew. Three daughters Catherine Walsh, Ann Marie Bolen and Eileen Feller and a son William Farrell also 11 Grandchildren and a sister- Mary Boyd. She reposed at the Chapey Funeral Home until Wednesday when a Requiem Mass was of- , fered at Our Lady of Lourdes , R.C. Church , W . Islip. Inter- ment was in St. Charles Ceme- tery, Pinelawn , LJ. New York. ' Angelina DiSano Angelina DiSano of Fire Island Ave., Babylon , passed away on July 18 , , 1967 after a long ill- ness , at the age of 70 years. Miss DiSano is ' survived by her nephew Joseph Greco. She reposed at the Chapey Fun- era! Home until Friday when a Requiem Mass was offered at St/, _ fo_eph' s R.C.Churdh[. Inter- niej^t>was in/die family' plot in Mount -Saint Mary, Flushing, New ' York. Mary V. O'Hara Mary Veronica O'Hara of 170 Ariaca Rd. t Babylon , passed a- way on July 17 . 1967 at the age of 73 . She resided here for over 19 years. Miss O'Hara is survived by two brothers John and James of Baby- lon. Three sisters Nora and Catherine O' Hara and Elizabeth Sullivan. She reposed at her residence till Thursday when a Requiem Mass was offered at St. Joseph' s R.C. Church, with interment in Resurrection Cemetery Pine- lawn. Funera l was under the direction of Fredrick J. Chapey. Lill y Sch nltz Lilly Schultz of 506 Avon PI. W. Islip, passed away on July 16 , 1967 after a long illness. She resided here for over Fif- teen years. Mrs. Schultz is survived by two sons-Henry R . and George W.- Schultz also a sister-JtosV Bauchle. ^ - ^^ She reposed at the Chapey Funera l Home until Wednesday when the Rev. John P . Cranston conducted religious Service and interment was in the family plot in Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York. I H I U I I H I BA BY LON NEW S (Continued f rom page 2) camping trip upstate on July 22nd. for a week. Mrs. Alice Glaubitz of Hither- dell La. spent a very nice week in Buffalo , N . Y. where she visited, her son Peter and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hols - claw of Kingsland PI. have re- turned home there after a week ' s vacation trip to Maine. Tina Copithorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Copithorn of Bobbins Ave. celebrated her 15th birthday on Tuesday at a family dinner parly in her home. Mrs. James Stark of Lenox , Mass. and her daughter Eleanor Stark of Madison , N«J . visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Jebens of Cormack Ct. for several days last week. Jeffrey Robert Langlois , infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lang- lois of I^e Irr. South was christ- ^i^BlS^^^iSsiPfivl^" ehed at St. Joseph' s Church last Sunday afternoon. Godparents for the, baby were Miss Peggy Shaw of Lindenhurst and Mr. Thomas Donovan of W . Islip. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Langlois home for family and close friends. Mr. Herbert Pasch of Cleve- land, Ohio visited here for sev- eral days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Robert Pasch of Dundee Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David Collins of So. CarU Ave. have returned home there , after having spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. Collins ' sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street of Clarks Falls , Conn. - William Cray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cray of Cedar La. celebrated his 10th birthday last Friday by entertaining a group of his friends at a luncheon party in his home. The group of American Field Service students visiting in the Babylon area last week spent last Tuesday in N . Y.C. where they visited at the United Nations , tiie Empire State Building, and "TrtiftneHcan Field Service head- quarters - Mrs. A. W. Cavanaugh and her children Sean, Karen , and CoUeen of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma have returned home there after having visited here for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane of Coppertree La. A swim meet between the Baby- lon Yacht Club swimteamandthe Bayway swim team held at the Babylon Yacht Club last Tuesday, and the Bayway was the winner of the meet. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Herzeca of So. Carll Ave. had as their guests last week Mrs. Herzeca ' s mother , Mrs. Vera Dorsey and Mrs . Herzeca ' s brother and his family, Captain and Mrs. Claude Dorsey. Captain Dorsey has been stationed in Izmir , Turkey and is en-route to his new post in Flor- ida. Mrs. A . G . Combs of The ' Cres- cent entertained at a luncheon party last Thursday in honor of Miss Molly Thuriow who is visit- ing in Babylon from her home in Aiken, So . Carolina. Guests at the luncheon were: Mimsie Wal- bridge , Nancy Morris , Joan Bucking, and Mrs. J . T . Morris . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Donald and family of Port Wash- ington visited here last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan MacDonald- Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy M . Proctor of 26 Mason Ave were their daughter , Mrs. Persis Farley and grand- daughter , Peggy Farley of Palo Alto, California, andtheirgrand- son , William W. Farley of Pasa- dena, California. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Brown and daughter Nancy of Strong Ave. and Mrs. Herbert L. Car- penter of Peninsula Dr., returned Sunday from a Caribbean vaca- tion. They visited the Island of Antequa, St. Maarten , St. Croiz and Puerto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. William Brough- ton of Hudson , N.Y . are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Steele Phil- lips of Strong Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhart of Wyandanch Ave. have just re- turned from visiting their son William in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. B. Tischler of Del- ray Beach , Fla. and Babylon are visiting here with their family. T- Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Tirn- ler of 61 A W. Main St., have moved to their new home on Lo- cust Ave. Friends of Mr. aw| Mrs. . Arthur Recknagle , formerly of Araca Rd., now residing in Florida, will bepleasedtohearthat Arthur is well on the way to recovery from j_u*>riK^; ::; " T^ Ask Any Courteous ¦ « ' . „. Economical * __ * Family We Efficient ' j ^L Hav e SesVed cuubi ^ FUNERAL HOMES M0 9-2400 M0 7-861 4 448 WEST MAIN ST. . 1785 Deer . P«* *T BABYLON ... . - DEER PARK * ,^J _ » _??,.\ ; •* _ ! .; ¦ « ¦ . « >¦ - V &___£2 __ L . j& w - _ _ _. __ , aSp,^ ^w^^/ \^ % *& K ) . -* ^$k m$^ . «>^v : I*' . __V ' '>TP _ M ' ' ¦ wai*^- aw1 .- 1 ii 'if u*™ _ --<- , ¦¦ " _». - _ tfe- 1 " -• " * :; ' .^ " ' * " ^^^ Sj ^m^-i!^^^ - m ¦ ; V FREDRICK J. CHAPEY FUNERAL HOME M0 1-5644 1225 Montauk Hi g hway West Islip OP P. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSP. ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - GL0-D0T FLORIST FUNERAL DESIGNS 1 207 DEER PARK AVE. NORTH BABY LON JU 6-9658 -MO 7-4700 L__^^^^^^___ B_pPP^""" Earwi gs Cause Panic Dear Editor: As President and Merchant of The Babylon Board of Trade I wish to call to the attention of the Authorities that the Earwigs are becoming so plentiful, that the local people are in a panic. I , myself , had a board laying in my yard for 2 days , and there were thousands under it when I picked it up. People have found them in their beds. Mothers have found them in babies cribs. Mailmen report finding them in most mail- boxes, whenthey deliver the mail. The solutions that eliminate these pests are contained in dif- ferent sprays, no set one is in- dicated* . These sprays are practically useless, or at best just temporary. The village Mosquito Control has no effect on them. Some immediate action should be taken to rid our area of this new pest. Paul Melander Village 5 & Id REA D THE CLASSIFIEDS

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OBITUARIESLeonard o Calan<lra

Leonardo Calandra of 31Patricia Ave., DeerPark, passedaway on July 17, 1967 at hisresidence at the age of 84. Mr.Calandra had been a resident ofDeer Park for 25 years.

He is survived by three daugh-ters Jean Hersh, LucyAlcuri andFrieda Burton and two sons Alexand Charles Calandra. He issurvived by 13 grandchildren andfour great-grandchildren.

He reposed at the Boyd FuneralHome until July 20, when a Massof Requiem was offered at Sts.Cyril & Methodius R.C. Church,Deer Park. Interment followedin the family plot at TrinityCemetery, Amityville.Alexander McCaffer ty

Alexander McCafferty of 9Reno PL, N. Babylon, passedaway on July 23, 1967 at GoodSamaritan Hospital at the age of59 years. He was a veteran ofWorld War Two having served inthe Army of the United States.

JHe is survived by two sistersMrs. Elizabeth Kane and MissFlorence Mc Cafferty, both ofNorth Babylon.

He reposed at the Boyd FuneralHome until July 27 when a Massof Requiem was offered at. OurLady of Grace R.C. Church, WestBabylon. Interment followed atLong Island National Cemetery.

Pfc, U.S. ArmyWilliam B.Monah anWilliam Brian Monahan, Pfc.

U.s. army of 151 Grassy PondDr., Smithtown, formerly of 564Keith Lane, W. tslip, was killedin action oh July 14, 1967 inVietnam. He was a graduate ofSt Joseph's Parochial School,Babylon, and Babylon HighSchool, Class of 1964. Prior toentering the service he was inPainting & Decorating Businesswith his brother. -

He is survived by h s parentsWilliam J. and Gwen DonahueMonahan of Smithtown, a sisterMiss Kathleen A. Monahan andone brother John J. Monahan.

Fraternal Services were con-ducted at the Boyd FuneralHomeby the Babylon Post # 94, Ameri-can Legion on Sunday, July 23rd.A Mass of Requiem was offered atSt. Joseph's R, C. Church, Baby-don on Monday. IntermentfoUow-ed at Long Island NationalCeme-tery.

Will y HamaichekWilly Hamatschek, of 236 Mont-

gomery Ave., No. Babylon passedaway on July 21, at the age of 79.He is survived by his wife Ann,son William of W. Islip, and adaughter, Mrs. Marie Stentz,

Hamburg, N. Y., 3 grandchildren,2 great-grandchildren. A Massof Requiem was offered at St.Joseph's R. C. Church- Inter-ment followed at St. CharlesCemetery, Pinelawn, N. Y.

- Elizabeth H. PeilElizabeth Henrietta Peil of

Babylon passed away on July 22,1967 at the age of 80. She was .the mother of the late WilhelmPeil of Babylon.

She is survived by-herhusbandOscar Peil,- three daughtersMaria Moeller, Emy Mueller, andPaula Papas and one daughter-in-law Dorothy Peil. She is alsosurvived by 4 grandchildren and6 great-grandchildren.

She reposed at the BoydFuneral home until July 25, whena Mass of Requiem was offered atSt. Joseph's R. C. Church, m-terment followed in the familyplot at North Babylon Cemetery.

Arth ur H. WohlleheArthur H. WohUebe of 47 West

Belmont St., Bay Shore, passedaway on July 22, 1967 at the ageof 67.

He is survived by his wifeOttilie WohUebe and one sonFred WohUebe. He is alsosurvived bygone granddaughter.

Prayers were offered at theBoyd Funeral Home on Sundayevening, July 23. Funeral wasprivate.

Wesley- N. EnsignWesley N. Ensign of 193 CarU's

Path, Deer Park, passed away onJuly 19,1967 at the age of 82. Hehad been a resident of Deer Parkfor 34 years.

He is survived by his wifeViola Haupt Ensign, two daugh-ters Viola Davis and GladysDavies and three sons Lewis,Henry and Wesley.

The Reverend Paul T. Banner,Pastor of the Community Pres-byterian Church of Deer Park,officiated at Religious Servicesat the Boyd Funeral Home onJuly 23rd. Interment took placeMonday afternoon at Long Is-land National Cemetery.

Richanl J. NelleRichard John Nelle of Deer

Park, formerly of Brooklyn,passed away on July 18, 1967 atthe age of 80.

He is survived by his wife,Christine Brunjes Nelle, twodaughters Jean Hokanson andMarie Baugh one son GeorgeH. Nelle and one brother JohnNelle. He is also survived by6 grandchildren.

The Reverend Warren E.Bathke, Pastor of the FaithEvangelical Free Church of DeerPark officiated at ReligiousServices at the Boyd FuneralHome on July 20. Intermenttook place Friday afternoon inthe famUy plot at PinelawnMemorial Park.

August Karl II no1August Karlund of 570 Mount

Ave., N. Babylon, passed awayon July 19,1967 at the age of 66.He was a member of the BabylonLodge #793, F. & A.M. He hadbeen a resident of N. Babylon for23 years.

He is survived by one son JohnKarlund of N. Babylon.

Fraternal Services were con-ducted at the Boyd FuneralHomeby the Babylon Lodge # 793,F. & A.M. on July 21. Religiousservices followed. The ReverendJohn E. Dragelin, Pastor of theAscension Lutheran Church ofDeer Park Officiated. Intermenttook place Saturday Morning inthe family plot at Pinelawn Mem-orial Park.

Dr. John B. HealyDr. John Bernard Healy of

Babylon who formerly residedin Tucson, Arizona, from 1950to 1965 passed away on July 22,1967 at the age of 77 years,at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Dr. Healyattended Holy Cross College andgraduated from Fordham MedicalSchool in 1917. He was a Vet-eran of World War One, havingserved as a lieutenant in theUnited States Navy. He was amember of the American Med-ical Association; a Life Memberof the New York Medical Society;a member of the Suffolk CountyMedical Association and theSouthside Clinical Association.He was a former Chief of Med-icine at Southside Hospital, BayShore. Dr. Healy had been a gen-eral practicioner in Babylon for35 years.

He is survived by his wife,Mary Biglan Healy, threedaughters, Margaret Boylan ofW. Babylon, Mother Mary Jane,

R.H.C.J., old Westbury, Eliz-abeth Williams, Calif., four sons,John of Istanbul, Turkey, Jamesof Suriname, S. America,Thomas of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.and William Healy of Tucson,Arizona, and one sister, [Cath-erine Healy of Providence. Heis also survived by 17 grand-children.

He reposed at the Boyd Fun-eraJL Home until j July 26, whena Mass of Requiem was offeredat St. Joseph's R.C. Church. In-terment followed at Long IslandNational Cemetery*

Ernest J. NorthrupErnest J." Northrup of 1545

Fourth St., W. Babylon, passedaway on July 13, 1967 at the ageof 65. He had been a resident ofthe Area for four years.

He is survived by his wifeCecUie DeSouza Northrup, twodaughters Catherine Lang of Vir-ginia Beach, Va., and MaureenTanner of Alaska, five sons Er-nest J. Northrup, Jr. and Anthonyof W. Babylon, Gabriel of Brent-wood, Carlos of N. Babylon, andFrank Northrup of Brentwood,one sister Beatrice Fisher ofMamaroneck, N. Y. and onebrother Herbert Northrup of Mt.Vernon, N. Y. m

He reposed at the Boyd Fu-neral Home until July 15th, whena Mass of Requiem was offeredat Our Lady of Grace R. C.Church, W. Babylon. Intermentfollowed in the family plot atPinelawn Memorial Park.

Elizabeth FarrellElizabeth Farrell of 412 Ar-

cadia Dr. W. Islip, passed awayon July 23, 1_967 at the age of79. She resided here for overthirteen years.,

Mrs. Farrell is survived byher husband Matthew. Threedaughters Catherine Walsh, AnnMarie Bolen and Eileen Fellerand a son William Farrell also11 Grandchildren and a sister-Mary Boyd.

She reposed at the ChapeyFuneral Home until Wednesdaywhen a Requiem Mass was of- ,fered at Our Lady of Lourdes,R.C. Church, W. Islip. Inter-ment was in St. Charles Ceme-tery, Pinelawn, LJ. New York. '

Angelina DiSanoAngelina DiSano of Fire Island

Ave., Babylon, passed away onJuly 18, ,1967 after a long ill-ness, at the age of 70 years.

Miss DiSano is'survivedby hernephew Joseph Greco.

She reposed at the Chapey Fun-

era! Home until Friday when aRequiem Mass was offered atSt/,_fo_eph's R.C.Churdh[. Inter-niej t>was in/die family' plot inMount -Saint Mary, Flushing, New 'York.

Mary V. O'HaraMary Veronica O'Hara of 170

Ariaca Rd.t Babylon, passed a-way on July 17. 1967 at the ageof 73. She resided here for over19 years.

Miss O'Hara is survived by twobrothers John and James of Baby-lon. Three sisters Nora andCatherine O'Hara and ElizabethSullivan.

She reposed at her residencetill Thursday when a RequiemMass was offered at St. Joseph'sR.C. Church, with interment inResurrection Cemetery Pine-lawn. Funeral was under thedirection of Fredrick J. Chapey.

Lilly Sch nltzLilly Schultz of 506 Avon PI.

W. Islip, passed away on July16, 1967 after a long illness.She resided here for over Fif-teen years.

Mrs. Schultz is survived bytwo sons-Henry R. and GeorgeW.-Schultz also a sister-JtosVBauchle. ^-^^

She reposed at the ChapeyFuneral Home until Wednesdaywhen the Rev. John P. Cranstonconducted religious Service andinterment was in the family plotin Cypress Hills Cemetery,Brooklyn, New York.IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HIIII

BA BYLON NEWS(Continued f r om page 2)

camping trip upstate on July 22nd.for a week.

Mrs. Alice Glaubitz of Hither-dell La. spent a very nice weekin Buffalo, N.Y. where she visited,her son Peter and his family.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hols-claw of Kingsland PI. have re-turned home there after a week'svacation trip to Maine.

Tina Copithorn, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Rhodes Copithornof Bobbins Ave. celebrated her15th birthday on Tuesday at afamily dinner parly in her home.

Mrs. James Stark of Lenox,Mass. and her daughter EleanorStark of Madison, N«J. visitedwith Mr. and Mrs. John JebensofCormack Ct. for several dayslast week.

Jeffrey Robert Langlois, infantson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lang-lois of I e Irr. South was christ-i BlS^ ^iSsiPfivl "

ehed at St. Joseph's Church lastSunday afternoon. Godparents forthe,baby were Miss Peggy Shawof Lindenhurst and Mr. ThomasDonovan of W. Islip. Followingthe ceremony a reception washeld at the Langlois home forfamily and close friends.

Mr. Herbert Pasch of Cleve-land, Ohio visited here for sev-eral days recently at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Robert Pasch of

Dundee Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. David Collins ofSo. CarU Ave. have returnedhome there, after having spent aweek visiting at the home of Mr.Collins' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Streetof Clarks Falls, Conn.

- William Cray, son of Mr. andMrs. Paul Cray of Cedar La.celebrated his 10th birthday lastFriday by entertaining a group ofhis friends at a luncheon partyin his home.

The group of American FieldService students visiting in theBabylon area last week spentlast Tuesday in N.Y.C. wherethey visited at the United Nations,tiie Empire State Building, and

"TrtiftneHcan Field Service head-quarters-

Mrs. A. W. Cavanaugh and herchildren Sean, Karen, and CoUeenof Oklahoma City, Oklahoma havereturned home there after havingvisited here for a week at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. ThomasKane of Coppertree La.

A swim meet between the Baby-lon Yacht Club swimteamandtheBayway swim team held at theBabylon Yacht Club last Tuesday,and the Bayway was the winnerof the meet.

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Herzecaof So. Carll Ave. had as theirguests last week Mrs. Herzeca'smother, Mrs. Vera Dorsey andMrs. Herzeca's brother and hisfamily, Captain and Mrs. ClaudeDorsey. Captain Dorsey has beenstationed in Izmir, Turkey and isen-route to his new post in Flor-ida.

Mrs. A. G. Combs of The' Cres-cent entertained at a luncheonparty last Thursday in honor ofMiss Molly Thuriow who is visit-ing in Babylon from her home inAiken, So. Carolina. Guests atthe luncheon were: Mimsie Wal-bridge, Nancy Morris, JoanBucking, and Mrs. J.T. Morris.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac-Donald and family of Port Wash-ington visited here last weekendat the home of Mr. and Mrs.Morgan MacDonald-

Weekend guests of Mr. andMrs. Percy M. Proctor of 26Mason Ave were their daughter,Mrs. Persis Farley and grand-daughter, Peggy Farley of PaloAlto, California, andtheirgrand-son, William W. Farley of Pasa-dena, California.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Brownand daughter Nancy of StrongAve. and Mrs. Herbert L. Car-penter of Peninsula Dr., returnedSunday from a Caribbean vaca-tion. They visited the Island ofAntequa, St. Maarten, St. Croizand Puerto Rico.

Mr. and Mrs. William Brough-ton of Hudson, N.Y. are visitingwith Mr. and Mrs. R. Steele Phil-lips of Strong Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhartof Wyandanch Ave. have just re-turned from visiting their sonWilliam in St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Tischler of Del-ray Beach, Fla. and Babylon arevisiting here with their family.

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Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Tirn-ler of 61 A W. Main St., havemoved to their new home on Lo-cust Ave.

Friends of Mr. aw| Mrs.. ArthurRecknagle, formerly of AracaRd., now residing in Florida,will bepleasedtohearthat Arthuris well on the way to recoveryfrom j_u*>riK^; ::;"

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Earwigs Cause PanicDear Editor:

As President and Merchant ofThe Babylon Board of Trade Iwish to call to the attention of theAuthorities that the Earwigs arebecoming so plentiful, that thelocal people are in a panic. I,myself, had a board laying in myyard for 2 days, and there werethousands under it when I pickedit up. People have found them intheir beds. Mothers have foundthem in babies cribs. Mailmenreport finding them in most mail-boxes, whenthey deliver the mail.

The solutions that eliminatethese pests are contained in dif-ferent sprays, no set one is in-dicated*. These sprays arepractically useless, or at bestjust temporary. The villageMosquito Control has no effecton them. Some immediate actionshould be taken to rid our areaof this new pest.

Paul MelanderVillage 5 & Id

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