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MaftituCk F. D:-Madied 64ah Anniveriaiv
f :sl s: :i s' :r .ojnl rl :L,hD' e_l eGpeoorrrqm
e n tc e r e b r o t end, d o , i k : ; { A " ( i . A - R J . ;
n
e Lessord
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There must have been a big influx
)f visrtors in Matiituck this past weekrnd, for ilhen we rveni to Orlowskis
jtore lor our SurdaY llewspapeL, $e
found them completely sold out ll's
orle of those raillJ' Surdays. too and
lvell hunt up other Ieading Dattet
Rernincied of an old stoiY sbout a
)ittle girl ln n hospiial Nakillg up afic'r
ax Lrperallon an(i rsking t,hc llurse "I's
lo-dar God's day'? The\ntlrse told ller
ri (,asn t. Buf each )lor))jng for se\'eral ciays after, the cilild asked lf it
sas GDd's dal. aDd. tbc nulses and
cloclors tiioughl it was wonderful thnt
so vounS a l)erson $ould be so teligious
when tho
But there cane the $orning
I nurse lold her "Nori, dear, to-day i3
And
the
child
God's
day".
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tunDv
whefe s the
"Thrn
I queried
H o , r A b o v eo r e r s r
o n d h i s w i f e , S e c r e t o r y J o h n A . K e o g r r o n c J h" i s r u i f e
cnd Chief on:i
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M a t l i t u c k F i r e D e p a r l n l e n tm u s t h a v e s e r g e a n t .a t A r m l F r a i l k r r l e I u , r r ' " r r r r . , i r i r , "L o L r k f r b o ! va s \ , a s L a c l i f s
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l lt Hclrrl, .Ivi{,r si: C,trih\
Mrs. Jomes Cooper.
andgucs|senJoyedahugediDeIofi))stalledasthene$Ftl'eCnlllrrtt.clcrIlt'l
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joas bnpf. klelbasl and sauelkriut
rferlilone'l
ciapl' trir: a quesl as (,er (-'rilctroEue chifl
sralads, vegetat,les and on arld on ono ^."^tl"t^-T]":;'t..j':
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crptnrn,roh! walLers represotl0d
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Air
guests
and
gallanlll
guesL
kj$ed
speaket
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and
Chief
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James
Chrct
fieor!e
Chlef
Richarcl
intfoduced
tlte
Cooper,
Lessafd,
hal)ds
uima.sked
loLs
for
Price,
chatted
ladies'
of
his
as
a
as
hearty
comlnents
DeparlmeIt.
lst
2nd
S€clelary
Brothers
Nsistant
Assi<t.nt
John
A
Jolrll
received
25-vear
ex-Chief
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DepirinlPnt
fol 'l: veafs.
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lvas ulllel
rol tsn
rFars ^llcl drove
for
Lne lottrnameDt
Leim
iD tho 30\
.aD
vl[n
was
u'as
of
as
the
drew
especially
Dlembers
goers
general
Force
when
comedidn
pdn!
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mcnrbfr
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iuattituckfiremenheld,r,"i, o,illiilliiiloiI,*.oay-"'gt,.
(lLhff
gucs(s
MisAll-.ert
Carl
in.llrted
Mart(,cclrir
CAtaldo
and
landeni
Rrvnor)d
Jtrslrce
Nlarlin
his
wilc
ljllrrk
rltd
Ollipf
Mfs
L)ee,l
Suier
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den(.e
SllilerIr-
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l).partDeDt.
lvtlllrnl
aDd
21nd Mrs
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ther.
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rrDrtrtr
Peters oI Ba'Y
Mr and Mrs./william
observed their' 56ih
I Averlu-" quietly
seek. ThcY
last
aDtliversary
\\'eddins
I
I were narried in New York, but haYa
life ir
their
married
of
i li!,ed ilost
lras nt)'r
lMallituck, $'here Mr Pcter\
busirless Orr
I sti)l cloes. carrY his
Mr
aDd lvlr\
N'fa) l5th
1Salurdnl.
\ it the
had
Pleasure ot
i Peters
graDdsolt
I nessing the n)arrilge of thclr
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Rulen(i.
lwillirm
lbrrde. Miss Lindl u'olbert Congralrl'
lstr0r-.s all arotlDd.
Ir{r. ,trthur H. PeDDI is I patrPnl i I
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ll)e E I-,. L Hospiiil u'ilere lle is tlllder'
gojr)g tests lvlr ancl lvlrs Pcllnv hav'
recently returned from Florida whe!'
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tt'i,h ',0r" rhan rru rn ar.
tendance guesls applauded retiring Commissioner Charles llliska, saw 25 \'ear pins awarde(l Frilz
and.tohn IIaas. New departmen( tnenbers trerc introduced Robin Carr, Jim Cox. ttob NueqecK.
( h u c k C r o s t s . a n d ( a b s e n t i n l h e a r m e d s e r t i c e s ) . r . P u m i l l oI .h e d e p a r t m e n t s r e c e n t g r a d u a t e s o f
the fire school at l'aphank Training C€nter. Joseph ljohert], John r\shton. and l-ennie l,lew€ilyn
were introduced. $illiam Chudiak qas chairnran of the dinler dance, r+hichwas held at polish Ililll
inllivr:rhcad.Photographedabot'trrerisitinglocalchie.[sMr.and;\trs /\lanlienJamin,ltiyerhcad,
and !lr. and )lrs.,lohn l,adetnann. (utchoglre. In boltr)m photo Nlaster ol (.erfnronios_Jphn Keogh
handsJohnllaashis:5learsrrviccawarduhile(hief.lanlcs(ix,perbearl\nlploral.i,,r-,1
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Mattituck
Seniors
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Born L Hingle
Johll C Born o[ Maltituck and VlrgiDia Hrngle oI Southold were married Sa!urday, Mav 8th at the Kjngdonr Hall of Jehovah s Witnesses oD
Indian Neck Lane iI PecoDic by a
miDisLer from Btookl\'n. Mr Wilkcnsolt.
Thefe $'ere about oDe hundred aDd
flfly
Ln aLtenciance {1. Lhe wedditrg
ceremolry desplte the rainy weather.
\'lr Wrlkenson )h .\praklng lo ,lohn
?trd V.r'Elnrd aJld lIosc allrr]oruts
quoieci m^n)'
scrjJ)tules from
lhe
Blhlp nr, llr6 ploprr rtp!L,rl mar'ttrr.
and stlessed thc scriplural obliqatiors
of both husbancl and wlfe $hich make
for a lt,rppv relationship.
After thr cerenrony a reccptron uas
hcld 1t lhe Grange Hall ur Southold
jal^ds,
and
!verlorle
enloyed
the
punch, cake and coffee prepared bv
Lhe bndes fanrjly
Therc u,as dancing for bolh ol(l ard
lrots,
,voung rDaluding polka.s, fox
u,altzs nDd even a )it,tle square danc)ng.
The Des,lv nrarriscl coupie )efl elrlt
i
to enjov the lvarmer weatber sor)ilt for l
a weeL or so.
I
tttst to gir;4i(7r"{r{'"tt1tA(
t,
save the date, corres a memo from [h(
that lLs
Fire Department
Mattltuck
second annual Peach Festival is sched_
uled to be held Saturday, September
{th ai the firchouse. rain or shiDc. Coare HenrY Tyler and Bill
chailmen
Chudiak. There {,rll again be the $e-
Hosts
aL
the
of
lhe
5 new
PfesldenL
oD
Johrr
Srlllo
Yolk
Slirtf
Nes
the
eDce
he
thilt
Hotel.
Hiltor
The
Vr(r
lrid
att.endecl
BeDeke.
rrr
for
there rvill
(lne-rnpIr
lf;
!rave
a
Julle
lmN)
alld
Mr. and Mrs. John Duryee we!"
honored at a "retrremel)L party" at, t')',r'
Chez Notls rest,xtrratrl oD the MAitl
R o a d N , I a t t i l u c k .T r l e s d x y e v e n i n g M a 1
llth. t'tr. Durvee hnd bcell associated
witlr the W. V. Duryce hardware slora
ol\ Prke Street an(l Love Lxne fol
over fiftv venrs, trraDy of which he was
nranaltr.r.ilIrd Iatet owner. The parlf
wa$ attended by tllirtY-three merchants snci othcr lriends. all of whonl
hope thev will enjoy a long and h{pp!
N{r\
}r|arr
forthcor))trlA
3rd
lalrrl
\olr,.n
feporL
I
Crlt.
lltf
the
nlen
rlccepttd.
Chrirrnrtr
nnnounce.l
icLivitiesr
Matti'I'he
at_
26
alld
Aging Conferpresicienl John
'1
Ma\
ilt ille
\'ork
Nr\'
Progranr
Culran
Hall.
5i
held
\ras
plesent
\rere
\ollten
((rr'
mer))il'r\
w6
ther" had spent tbe winter'
Soule eighty or a hundred Mattitucli
hotr)es $ere bedtcked with carllstlolls
this weekeDd as tr result.of the Eastelll
L L Hospiial allnlral sale The flowers
Nere delivered to tlle homes. and lllc
project. q'as consi(lercd ver! successflll
Mattituck
CitizeDs
Legion
American
tendance
and
Senior
A1l oflicers
tlrck.
of the
25 meetirlg
May
The
UDit
a
meettng
cotrmirnit]
pr'l'1.
rll
Mfmorlnl
Pirk
Matlil.uck
on Julv l5 rrail di"
J'rlr 2: .:'nr.rllc
jn AltgllsL on lhc 19 iral)l datr
All:Llsl
Jul)-
26llt).
at
the
also
at
the
iretiremenl.
Prrk
Bingo Nas played anci r'nloled verv
r n u c h b y a l l n f t e r l h r r b l l s l n e s sl l l ' c t l u F .
The Mattitr).rk UDrt of Seniof Citizens pl^ycd host tr, (he Rclarded Childrcn:rt their school rll Riverheid on
Th(]' s'cle soved
the 3lsi
Frjdrv
i t o m e n a d e c a ) o k l e st r r c l c i k e s , l ) o t a presj_
lo chips xnd ia' crrrrtt rnd sodx
clcDt John Slrno led tllc slngjn!l oI
hrppy and \cll k)rosl) soDlrs 'r'hich
Mqttituck youth Grouo
rrqnning Fomily gike
i.like
\ rttl
everyolle enlo\'f(l
of
0, i 7,71DEATHS
CLIFFORD
FRANCIS SAUNDERS
Clifioro F Saurciefs ol Main Road.
Laurel died ot the Easlcrn Inng Islind
tlospital ol) N{ay :9. 19?1 IIe sas irorn
iD NNsau. Baharnas o!1 July 2. 1903.
lectlon and cro{ning of a Peach Pr:n_
Mr Saundefs formcrly owned aDd
cess. Last year's aflair was largely trloperated the Laur'el Iltn al Laurel. L I
tended and a great success. and the
and s'as well kltown iD Lhis areir.
vsmps hope to even do better thii ycar'
Mr Saulrders Is sullived bY three
dAughters. Mrs CIarre Flsher, MaltiF-irsl. though, p)ease to remember tne
Mrs Dorolhl' Wilson, BelnronL
tuck;
Lion's Club strawebeuy festival at tne
Calif: Mrs Pauicia Caffgir Greenporl;
MHS grouDd.s in the big tent Saturdal'.
three sons, Cliflord, Jr and Franklin of
June 19. Gobble your sLraNberry IncrL_
and Edward of Newljurg
Mattituck
cake Dn thal date. and work uP Your
N Yi a brotlier, Ailhur Saundefs. Nasin
e.rlv
appetite for peacll shortcake
sau. Bahanlasr tllree sisters. Mrs Adeie
SePtember.
Da:'lona )Jca. h. f"la. Mf s
Dingman.
Sylvia Wamer. Sunn)it, N Y arld Mrs
Grace Long. Bromley. EnglaDd. SevfiClass PettY Officer Richarc
Thud
teen grindchildlen also sLtrvive.
his iwo
J. Tutbill, U. S N ' is enjoying
Pr&yer servicts weje beld at the
an(l
parents
Mr'
tn"ua with his
*""ta
Cutcllogua on
Rogers Funeral Hom'in
ot Ole Jule
B. Tuthill
fr4r". eurrt"
everlirlg. Julle lsl aL 8 P \t
Tuesday
fronr
Lane. Richard recently graduated
Resurrectloll
\'as of_
the
A
Mass
of
Alr
Naval
I
al the
school
"AmA"
Tenn
i fered al Our Lady of Good Counsel
Traiung Command in Memphis
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leave wiLI i' w i t h
u"a upo" completion of his
R€v Denis O'Brlen as celebrant
be s[atloned ln Oceana V)rqinla
Intelnren! \as \n Sacred Hcart Cenletery, gftlchoguq
picturc.
the
Roosevelt,
given
\\'ere,ill
Wolrder
EiseDho\!el
the
sarue
\ lry
and
gfey
A'l{ ssl s
Wr'ighl
blck-
!) out)d,
',,Jiit+:---':l-J/*
|l!t4rs.
MURr,rNY. KNrcHt.
M*t Murlin Y KDiBht of Town ]larbor Lane. Soulholci passed away lrr the
Ea.l, ril
Sltlolk
Nursrna Holnr
ilr
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N Y o[ May 26 l9j1 SIre
lGreerpoft.
Ms. Dorn
Cirepnport on Junc 12.
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I I90d the dauglltr'f of Everett an(l Slr- i
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Fu[€ral rfrvlces Nere held r{ tlt(
IUnlverrrillst Ch!ltch til Southol(l oD
Mat 29rh tt
t0 00 A M $,ith Rev
C h a ) l e s N , l c E N a n .o f f i c i a l i n g I ) 1 t r r ) n e n t
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Lhe Presbyl€rian Centetet.v ln
I SolrlholC \tndcr thc dtrecLioll ot ilrr
I DeFrlesL FLlnetal H,,ntr
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A--'il)lll\ bikp hrke .rnd picnl(
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firr!rl sprrrrBevfnt
ot ihe Uattr_
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Group This evartt s.ilt take
r'
bo e Dice di,r., un(t \jil
:lll:n
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sr oup wrlt meel
rTl " ] jt ll r c A. d , p D a r k i l l g
lot and prmrpd
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Lodcr Up
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Jo'n
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(lro,e qho h{ve
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lupPr.'
d( rrrc in l\1yc_ ro summer
l::.1.1, ""r.
s.:i A\ vcar round rcilclprrts.
s o r n e e x P r c r s r .s o m e
l:u- " "9t'uxnl
A@d rrnrFs J,,[r
rhe tr,ke
lld
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SuDdav.
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Ecumellical Nurserv Sclloot
-_The
llt
MatLituck held graduation ceferuo)tres
lasl Fuday at tlte scltool. Amldsr plr_
enis, 1riends. relatives aDCl nteDtbel.s
o(
clergy. l{ .tud-n(\ compl,.tcd
.lhthelr Dlttserv s(,hool
leaf tiljdel.(tte ill_
rectjolt of Mrc Ltncia Scheer
ill)o rnerr
reacner, Mrs Jeuv Majcski. Tt)e
cliil_
oreu exbjbited their talent jn
..insiIr
ancl fl,rgpr pl"y kICl uua,^.,,1r,..,e,.,i
hey colnpleted wel.! oD d)splal,.
Dtp_
lomas $e!e distrjbuted to all. After
il)e
C e I P I T ) O n ft p l t e \ h i l l e r t \ w e r . .
:pr.\Frl ln
''17':t/
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sJ
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was responsible for tv/o programs o[
otle oll
interest this Past. week
Sunday. Aprit 25 at the Paradise Wcods
B[
other
Stuciig in Sbuthold and tll€
church
Presbyterian
ilIattituck
the
:Chere weLe maDY
two days later.
similarities and some differences Tlle
{No
with
opened
Siudio
Program
Lestcr
numbers on Lhe orgall plaved by
playect
Dy
aud another later
Liltle
MattMar[a Williams, organist of the
Althex
Presbytenan- Church'
ituck
tougue
how
Seavers delllonstrated
artlcula_
improve
to
twisters are used
tion. The)) she alrd Mr' Crovell siDg
'Bird Songs at Event'ide
a duet, s
Ar rlrP SrudiQ or'ly Mr' Croscll
of
carey
pupil(
Pauick
rouneesr
'Ga""tpott
his
demonstrated
.sopr'lllo
ranse and followed with an inlerestAlso al
C
FiPIds
\v
ins-imoressron ot
tne Stuuio another pupll Alice Tuckef
p
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b
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rc and
iaog ror th,'rl"s( tlnre in
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showed con!rid€table Promise
At the church only, Editb JEcksoD
sang 1wo nulnbers and once again
het
showed the lange and Power of
''t
voice.
)
MBureen and Bod Burns are alqtYs
ln trvo
to anYr/ Program
en sset
numbers alld ill
&udience prrticipation
thelr
blended
they
duet
& Schumann
voices, and Maurreu sang "Exsultaie'
/"1'2/
AdditionTo Mattiiuik'{choolWasDedicatetl
bY Mozart
MBry McEqan favored both audlelr"The
from
number
a
with
ces
and the more moderD arlcl
creation"
very beautiful "At Eve I Hear a Flute'
Jubitate"
Recortl crowds turned out on April 29 for the dedicotion of the rrew oddition to Mottrtuck Higl-r
School in the school gym. The bleochers were frlled ond mony hod to stond. Above, Borrrey Sidor of
the School Boord ond District Principol Roger Burns. After the cjedicotion everyone present toured
Photo by Tony Dobek
the new wing.
Frrm
Wickhom
-.
trto w F6?Yn3 r'sh'iip
Riverhea.l offrce of tho flome
Tille Companv sincc 1967 llc was
in the Lalv Deparlmenl lhere as
well its trorking in lJnderwrrling
and Prrblic Relations Ile was
also in chjrrHeol srl.s f,rr lh, frv
Easl llnd towns.
Bom in Qu€ns. he is lhc son of
J o s c p h c n d C a l h e r r n e P F l l r (i r n P
He allended Richmond tlill High
Schml and was gradua(ed from
A d c l p h i C o l l e g e i n 1 9 5 3w h e n h e
ioinedlhe lvlarine Corps Serving
in.tapan and Korea. he received
his honorable dischargt tr'ith the
. pon
r a n k o f C a p t a i n i n 1 9 1 5 5U
gradualion from Colurnbia I-aw
Schml in l95Bhcpracli(cd lirw in
Queens unlil 196?
A new member has ben added
lo William Wickhams law firm in
Mall;luck and lhe firm has been
changed lo a partnership, Mr
\4'ickham announces.
partnership
The
will
be
Wickham. Pellicane and lirk.
joined
Richard Pellicane
the firm
this month while Richard ljrk
has ben assciated with William
Wickham for the last four years.
Pellicane has been with lhe
Patielts at the E. L. I. Eospital from
present
Matlituck
al
writing sre
Althur Hallock, Mrs. William Haberman, and Mrs. ceorge Taylor, all havjng surgery. Their many friends hoDe
for a speedy recovery and to see inenl
aDout town in the near Juture.
/!t1
:tz 31n,^D1'IUNN lq-//
Bratly Funn of Sound nvenu{
rulattituck, N r. died Mey b, at the Easrern
Long Island Hospital, Greenport, N .l..
He was born on April 12,1911 in pow_
hatan County. Virginia, the son of the
late William and Ellen Fum.
In his teens he ventured to Mattituck
and m3de his home here.
SurvjviDg are his wife, Mrs Lejla
Funn. cne son. Mr Brady Fum, Jam_
aica. N Y: dauBhter-in-law, Mrs Lctt:el
Funn, Janlaica. N y; two grandcltil_l
I uonoer
lji..l
i,:
tn.-prolrt,rdtr4rr
of \tr.,. .toj.ts\ ktrr, I.
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aDd DO CUSlOnlrl. I
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feal ?: tl J
couro go lD aDt,one
of th€m, try on
a cjozelt ol D)ore par! of
shoes, expres"
regr€L lhat there s€t,nted
io be r)oLnItq
that
sult.ed, aDd lhe
clerk
Routo
)tot
be r,ll.tidpd
He d pt.olrrbly
tLtsr :.r
Dor'r
:,". br.il!
I rhi).i
Io, ,,i.1
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-krno
op,,or" lr.ifl
rJ pt.r(ucc
1 3 , r . t - ') l. I
and cuy
oenise
fum;
one I
laren,
Mr Noble Funn, CuLchogle:l
lbrothei
srsters. Mfs Fannie Turner andl
Itwo
lMrs Mary Fox, Powhatan, Va: nieces
and nephews and a host of relatlves.
I
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\\ 's
rl!)lh'
Aprll
on
a5s!nll)l11Sr 'stii L('
Ior
pre:er1
pleclrLe
conflrcllllg
ellthtlsiaslic
SOC
t)!ur
3lt
ri
nrit.ecj
lila
ol
il lllcll
School.
acconlplished
lorDuii!
\\rth
rePorllllg
tn
ne\'
the
of
Nldtlituck
A
cere))lorllcs
rvr\" rl d'li att{'lr'llllr
loI
rcaes:lblr
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\( lf( I lolls b\
r\'( rli)lA illcluded
pl'!19|
r)i
thi'
Barrd.
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lI
cl(dlcNtioll
fr)r
I llf
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the SLar Sprtl!ltd
a,ll(l rd'lle5\r'
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Mc(lirbr
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b\
slualcnL bodV InvOcaLioD \rs
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Tl)e cosl oI tlrr Nddilror
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l , ^ i ] : oI : _9 ".s,r1, o,p"p . r r p . i l 3 r1 th. r o D \ )u, r . "o r
G*o
reports
frojn
a
forn)cr
|-Mattjtuck
boy, LuciaD RepczynesKr.
I
I wlto. u,as class salutatorian
rvhen he
Lradualeo Irom Matrrlu.k
Hjgh Schooj
I
la'ef
griduarpd
frorn
Hydor
I 1,1:
jn Tren'on. N. J.
ha\ rccenrl..
lLolled"
oPen appolntpd DeputJ. Crtv
Trpasuryr ,
I
NFq Brrtaln. Conrr.. u.here
hF ha\
lol
Dccn livlng lor thrfty \ Fal.i. pr
tor t,)
I
uppolrtmFr)i hc-has been
s
ptrtD..
lf,l\
d n a c c o , n r a j ) ,a 4 t - /
r l, t I i).las
IiLe
be
to
Sorfr
dedtcatiod
nudllorlll.)r oll the
$lth
4Lll.
iual
lhall
!lsLlal
burlpel
for
the
colrllllg
rrDount
o1 $1.1:;.599.
rnte
ertr)rxlecl
of
1 1 5S ( h o o l
lirosll
Soill ))old
To\ rr
\ ()trng
ras
dtv
ths
budgcl
c0
Sntith
\car
Friends
is
vott'd
! cfe
\
of
l(r)
role\
DohDl
nll4
lor
thre'r
llle
Boafd
ot
1111nppo.",t
Leslle
BefnrinsLeDr
Lo see her back lil lvlnttltlr( x
)noDth
s)lellt Lilc *lIller
havlng
SllI
a (laue,hler ill N{jlllleapolls
llapp\
atler
ffi# Hli
sllh
also
ei).lo!ed
t
lrip
to
CitllforDlri
Nl11:l
and Mr''
Tolly Gilson, son of Mr
Hafold Gitson of Love Lane, \'ito l!
s e lv i r g i n l h e U . S . A r l n y i n G e r n a D I
has beerl Promoted to SPecialist 1
address is SP 4 Ton)
rre(
TollJ's
c;ilson 05C.,12-9591, Cornbat Suppoft
York 09034. !'rrerldr
NeN
AFo
1 39
I nray *rite lo i)i)l itl lhis adciress aD(i
lo.e ate srrre lhat ToDy Nrll appreci^te
-'(rp,n"",:,?j,,"ll"lr;]t
:+i::t
; nes \
f r' 'm
liome
Mancha."
Much credlt' ol course, goes lo l)re
carol wells an('
two accompanists
M&m& Wllllams.
Your cotrespondent wishes to thAnk
Mr. Lester Little of Southotd for the
for tlle concerts of the
&bove vrite-tlp
The
Suggestion
Voc&l workshop.
ConcerL
Community
Suffolk
Estem
'"
ple'r'o
Ass@iatioD could very Nell
b\ 1l\i5l
DrLroll Lry ))lvlllg it col\cPlr
nlllslcisni lnl
i ro'lp u: tltornugll
.1 I
IirF
i ' r . m b p r u f l l r e r l 1 9 ? l - ? 3I J l o g r a l n
I
Crru'([|
trlogrillll rl llre Prcsbttcrittn
ol. Illf
*,,, g,u"t, lll rl^l lhP Auspices
h:l\'- ]
l{eD'; BloLherhood tlle mcnbers
llle occa_
i'ls irlviLecl the:r $'ives for
pl
'!ises
theil
ir)
hi!;h
sio-tr. AIi sere
fitre
a
Priof r:o Lile enlertainmellt
oltull(ey dinner srs served to bolh
alld
L
t
u
S
'
f
J
o
e
b
l
'
C
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e
f
canizatiorr:
bri
isslstnnts, w'th several Joul)g bors
salters
\lrl(11 trlll,
221
Waller
Mrs
Stl!r'L
rD L)r(lrr WcdrrFl
5th. il
:llelnbers
TI"
of
Pr()ptrr:
$,ere reelected
Perrsall
C.t'.J/'.on
are
\\ ds
agalnsL
ternrs
u-.r
fol
all,e|nooll MaI
Slr000 1('r
tlllir
!1fol)1f\'€d
pIIl)ll,
lls il
l)c
io
hiilr\re!
ol
lrlld
Rolrd
\cft
xci(i
nll
brinAillr
prdl)osrLlorr
Thr
Lrl)r afv
Exle)j\lljiL
Lh!
ilr
]err
tro\rid
rita,
$? 8?
l\'1.r((ltLrck Ffec
thr
shrch
Nl)proprirllorr
alr
il)cllrd.d
tn\
Lo lf.e
63 cerlls
plopose(
Tbl
,ttta)rda)rce
^nd
l:rr,l"j.ll,;;;r:,
))cj!l 1r) t)lt '(lln')i
evfrllllP (tf l)lt'dr"
srrlillcl
r)lLlcli
il
rlrPa'1ll)8 sils
otsLrlrl
StricklBnd.
Jseplr Nolan' in two solos, displaycd
voice remiDesceDt' of 'Irrhll
& t€nor
McCorlnaclt.
prrn'
Finally. 3[d somewhat on the
ciple of savjng the best for the last'
IIe
delnonst'atec
Rasanencme John
his hisboroDic obility as $ell es bis
voice in ihe two t)umbers cnosen
,.Would I Were A Flich Man" Irom
''Flrldler on the R'oof" by Bock al)d
the
to close both Programs
fimuy,
'Pagliacci".
This lust
Prologue from
number literally brought down bottl
houses. Attired in a costume' designed
hc
md made for him bY Eve saffer'
w&s the very embodiment of the clovn'
this
Mr. Rasanen nay be seen l&ter
monih in the North Fork CommunLty
ol "Man ot La
Theater
Produclion
by
tn'
I\TRS. IBVING
HfIDSON
Mrs Laura Hudson of Sound
passed avay at the
Matlituck
Long IslaDd Hospital on May
She lvas born jn Janesport. L I
Ave))ue,
Eastern
S. lO?1.
oll Not/t
ir(rnbe.t?.t90B ..!.
)
I M r s H l l d s o n l s s ( l rv l t e d b v h e f h r r \ .
band. lrviDB Hudsoli; a dnughLcr.
Dorothy HudsoD, a son. Irving. .Ir: a
sister. Marv Hudley of Ne\r'York City
and
grandda!lglrter, Mjss Slilc)'
a
Hudson.
Fuueral services \\'ere he)d at the
Unilv Baptist Church in Mattitucl(
oD Saturday, May 8 ot 1:00 p M \'tth
Rev Bassie McCoilt offjciating. Internrent rvas ln cutchogue cemelery under the direcLron of the DeFfiest Fu|- I
er.tl Home.
I
32,
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)Onq
The previous Thursday, lgycar-oldThomasR.King.ofNew
Suffolk Lane. New Suffolk. drove
-n J. t a
.
7. ,'t
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tusrconrritui
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Luwrrs oave drtve_in
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have dnu".i.
baDks. but did vrrrr t.^-,
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B vt ? }l oo m
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rf6te_Mr. BriiteS tias writ_
iion, rlrrl,.r.viilo ro E,r.{poil. Bildqe_ |
\l ._jgirl,:,..s
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tLllfillll l
itff,
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EarlyDaysOnThe
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oad
grear
ol
M o r r t . r r \ r r r l B ! 5 l n l s r e rI
l f * , ' " a " n r o,carln(tr,
openedli,ears
Bail .\ptir up at
lrre
ya
IFjoiclng
b!
irnq
ollp
ru
MorrtAuk.
rp-
^.^^'- ^, the. eas.tend vlilases, t l l e J G r c e i l p , ) f t
as a I turni)rs the sirme \\'.y in the morning.
f:p,..to 9l
citv thal had taken flom The 'Cape Horn traii. or tlre Scoot"
llll
_the
Etl|l
f,llll
Ulill
s'asas.
:^#:":"1':o,"lilll
_ll,ir.y1':i:lk
made in i:"-:1.."3^i:
"Li Ir ilil::: 'now
as man)' hcurs-":1:l
wjth the i irouncl ,.i:
ilu.ou8lt Nlanolaille lo Rrrrrr
'tron
!
horse
head
arrd Grei'nporl
Mlncfviile
tras
**'si
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sffi ir*ql*ts*
, ' ii ; ' ,
spiked to lhe tirnbers for abolrL tilce
fasl enal went bv fraiglll llefole Dlotol
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The
Fr@klvrr
following
, ;;.{iB.i:$q"ll I
to
say
Dailv
Eagle
abouL
the
h!(l
ilte
Nos
yta|s
a hrrndr|d
r
lit.llr o!cr
.iftel
lll
rilLroad
npclrLes
ol)l\r one
openinc
of
.:'"":.1:ili
1rh. ,,,_
,d:rioad
ro Grrenport
l,'"
1",1
r : ' \ : )1.::j:^-:',;.,,
cr'enporr. A:r
l r " r , : ^ R r l e f l " i ,i, i ::',,
reiror or otc suflork shich
il;'"'#m[|i[ii.;,':i,;ri,I+:i:i$H1:r
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had b.,I
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:i{f:'i'li:'"Hij:J
;ll ;':i'fI;""1"J::i
andswallowcdthe|ineun.ilonlyttresmattyettowpI
rowed@tonMarionLakealongwithconserva|ionofficerFrankSchlamp.and.foundthemseJves]ll..*no,"q'hogazedinu.to^rn"'",.i
-",r"
broughtashoreandrhecygnerswamawaywithhisramiry
D e p a r t m e n l0
o':^l::'
"1^1,:1,
ha H
Hish*av
r s h s a y Department
^aso
eI'i.,"'*l::,.;""tj:::,::::,T::jilil
o rthe
p a i n l e d , a n d d l s - l|
Dk^r^f,..ci/.^--l
ltistdicol.l:"::rr
Mottituck
''pion.
plon,
op-en
'.1
flouse
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y:t^i1,::::
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: : : : . - : l : TtbAr'
l : , ' fhe
alrnollnccd
Elstoricalr/Sdjjetv
streets and yards clear of litter such I
as beer and socla cans, paper vrappers l
elc. They were doing their work. er- |
helpful
elpfull I
ome h
now
ow a
and
n d tthen
h e n ssome
cept
. e p t tthat
hat n
tipprngI
person tourrd pleasure on
l(D all irtcrnflernoon'
ested friends oll srlnci[)
Jut" 20 Beglnnln{ SAlurdry }urrr 26
vrsrtors
iracll
r"
wrll b
b{r
tsu
opei
p e n l'o
Eol6e
o r u e will
tthe
he u
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S R t u r d a y a f l " r n u r ' r i c l r r r r r l Hl h r \ L r n ) - |
;ii;ilil"in,'""",
::l;:'';1i"i''l,';'J,,;::",,';';;:o';?';;;l
"'
would hold open Housc
!",i,1*lii,i]:,_",T.^;o..i;.1.j,:l;,1,"::
Pullmrn
tickels are sold and no trag-
a,,drhesawins
iat-ua'orvile
vertrsbrinsto enstcln
",ti,ll J;ii;,.";;llil1iT""Y.i^;::1:-::.,)ll]
]*ma ras done upsrairsor lr'i'"i.ll
l.'l:tJ'"r:,lllli'*
I
and the Boy Scouts
d, 'onvpn,F,,r spuLj rbourl
ubur'd
tosn. brand new and newly paintedI
u"tg/-
ensjnesburreci wood. a.d
''' ^
'r
Nmcihouse l.uo stories nir-n l""i
lwith
buck.aws. Ai first tn"'*.nL
,uo"
l,,,,nun ,,,,o rh(.rencrer or rhe e,q,r,.
''""'
used, duntping a load of w@d into Lne
i:l"JlT,,li:::"1:"0:i':,i:.:i.^*:I:
""'ai
lenclcr of
used
was
homemade
the
locomotive.
pumped
wooden
rf r o
um
,,,
pump
a
The
w ec l l
\\,alel
$ r. lLL| l l
a
r e q u i r j n q' B LLN
t rou
ro operate
.a1l o, \nnqo
rt h
r ^c
Norllr
Fork
wcrc
in
Matt_
i
irtlirl r. kc k M
M .o, rnddr w
av eitl)er to participate ori
Io $atch Lhe aDnuel Mernorisl Da:r'
lmen
I
""".,;";_^-.^_,.._.,
lhe wmds afire Bnd killing some clttle.
vie* in Lhc Hir)r
ceremonies wcre hcld .
on the ground. Now r)omes *oro i.oni l trom tne MuscLlrrl on
l
l ano tn(: l@al people bccame
so en_
on pikc streat aDd.wrcKnaln Avellua
raged thaL lhey began tearing ltp secs,iill pravers by Revs. O,Bricn ar)ci
tl.,at he lhanks the public for using l student iDterest Also s(v(rlrrl classe:
(FUpr.t
tlons
Llons
of
the
track
cr.D\ins
n^
track,
causjng
sever,Ll
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l
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l
hrlP
h
r
l
P
Scilool
S
cilool
Scevjour
tthe
he E
Elelnenfary
lelnenfary
ffronr
ronr
anct I
slrort
please.
piease
p
iease
aclclrcs by
p
lease.
cclo
lo n
not
ot
oh
o
h
bllt,
b
llt,
them.
hem,
c i d e n t s . T h e rarrrudu
r a i l r o a d kKUpt
e D t w&lcllmell
wetchmen
s , , n n , . , , , " ^ " Martocchia.
..^_-,_.Stlpcr'vlsor
lnvited to visil. the Hou:i
scrvjce
nrens
use Lhem for dlsposal of ]*our home
",-,-,^^^,-,:
duty nighily between yaphanK nno,
g a r b a g e S o m e h o w t h e s e c a n s ' d o n a t e d A f t e r t h e bh ,u, ss ijnnoeq s! ns ,ie) aerei r l. i l i1, rg. ,: rrt lr l, ,(r). t l r l ' f | " . . " * ' , . . l. o" n, . - ' U c L w Finslly
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tl)e cornpanv agreed
eaclr ]'err apFelrs
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p.o*.*m
ru"r'-or"l";;;;
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as a public service, continually cause
lRiverhead
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one half of all damage caused
h p r i p , . vith
n . i r h lirrre ,turrroLrts
, , . _ . . . . . . . or
^ . .manv
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bettei
years
;back, the
Mrs Joseph Brrrsh of Janresport disMany
confusion.
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ChambeIofcommeIceundeItook3cNsedandC1isplfyedsanlplesofheIbythelocomotives'andthatendedtheorgarlizlrLioll.s.
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rronrlireLesron
PostsHrFhschoor
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Said that over a week befole he hadl
made
it
popular
wllh
'.he
Slonillgton
conr'ron
ciarvs
house
in Newlro*" or coro,,iar
wriuen
roa commi$ion
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of desired irems. Her displav inclrrdedI
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the cuichogue
Plesbvrerian
church
has be'irl elected a member
of tbe
S r a n d l ) r gC o m m i l t p e o n C h r t s t i a n E d u cation for the l83rd United Presbyterlan General Asse{nbly, now in session a1 R@hest€r. !!;,"t^t 11
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Church
At lVlattituckPresbyterian
New Communicants
studv
A g r o u p o f y o u n g c o m m u n i c o n t s w e r e r e c e i v e d i n t o t h e M o t t r t u c k P r e s b y t e r i o n .C . h u r c h o n M o y 2 3 o f t e r t n o n t h s o f
i.nLri.,- l"jr*v
to right:ScotiHomilron,BorboroAnn Hilliker.oouiaSt""uie',"d.il
Cotr Mov"', -r""v
N'"ul
lT"
ueth
Front row' left
t^":1"'ir^?lt"J
Ann l-lorrocK'
Zebiski, Corl Honsen ond George.e Snyder. Bocl< row: Koren Arrn Yoerger,^ Roger Yoerger, Jeffrey AcLroyd,
N i " " . E J * o - r dh i c h o " r d s .L e s l e - yS t e o r n s , J a h n B T o n d y , S h e r r y L y n n D e o n '
l-".ny S.r,Liin, Donnc Morie Tuthill, Brion Monsell, ri.l"
Photo by Tony Dobek
Kim Eloine Hilliker ond Edith Ellis Romsouer.
D olTo
Mclncho'l
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llrll)D)er ilDd rarl at trsts, lsd
Theatre are principals (left toright) Don Hamblin, Patsv Tucker, Hal voung. John Rasanen. ,lack
M o f f a t a n d D o n c a h i l l . " M a B o f L a M a n c h a " i s t h e l a s t p l a y o t t h e i r l 9 ? 0 - 7 1s e a s o n . T h c l a s t t h r r e
Irrformances (which are sold out) will be held tonight, Fridav and Saturdav. photo by Sidnev.lones,
A daughter, i?rine Alice was borr
Lo Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher o1
Youngs Avenue on May gih at ttre
SouLhampton Hospital. The youDg lacil,
weighed in at 5 pounds eight and a
half ounces, and arriled home on May
14th. CongratulatronA,l ;.t t. , ? tti -t
Invr'auons ar" o"r.fi{uOttrnllur*
o I ] ! 1 b \ V l r g l n i a L . S i < o t , t e ,d a u s h L e r o i
Mr
and Mrs
Jofrn W.
Si;otte ot
Malden, Massachusetts, to Staff Spt
-"1
Roger Havens you.g, ion oi"rrl'
Mrs. cecil r. youns
ot r,au"erl ill
ceremony yill be held on sundav. Jun"
2? at Lwo fifteen in the aftern@n at
saint Joseph's church,
salem street.
Malcien, Mas., and a reception *itt u.
held immediately after at "The snip
in r,lmntiera,
uass.
a tT€n-a-€A--ii-supper and
meetin8
of the Men':.
jn
presbyteri3n
Brotherh@d
the
qhuch
Social Hall lsst Tuesday night
As usual chef Joe Langer had a heartl,
dinner tor all hands, and was presented
with a gilt trom the Broihefhood
in
appreciaLion oI his services. Lester
L"uil-*l
who has helped ln servrnq
al Bll.tDe.suppers the presenr sPasol..
w.as tl.sl tnc rccipjent of a gift. Pres'
lqenl
lony
A&ms
did the prescnLation honors
Followinq
the supper
til*
Trooper
l(.teirrsmith saae an
on {ne new radai
system
loot*t.
Irom his car; also on
gemolstratlnq
sreatholizer"-and
t'he method of
lnl.
suspected alcottoljc drivers Tte
lelllng
ar.ouseo unusual interest omong
ll*
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"'.i,x'iiJi?::'1""x';ffi;J
:'J;,j:;i;j|i,'t"",f:ffi:l:,',i:l'ff1
drea0r lor the North
Fork
l'layers who are making The
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a
Man
come lo
lile tor an audie(ce whrch will
lolal Iear]y
1600 before the
rDusjcal production ends ils ruu
Sirturday alter B perlormances.
Probably the nrost daringly
ambitious underlaking which the
l J l e a l r c g r o u p h a s a L t e n t p t e di n a
l5 year Ilistory, it comes 01( wilh
a p r o l e s s i o n a ll l a i r . T h e P l a y e r s
lrave lurned an impossible dream
nlo a fealrly
A combination o[ tirst-rate
aclilg,
direcling, and stage
setling rever lets the audience lor)se lrr)Dl rts dungeoD se3l, they
lreld D DoD Quixote s world ol
r u r a k c ' b e l i e v es e t t o m u s i c , w i l h
rx) lnlernlrssion Ir,r what might
llavc been two hours but seemed
lew rnrnutes
l u s' Il' l a
te
North Fork Players raised
Ilre rool with {his perlormance
lrle|rll)
Reconslructillg tl)€ lol(
'Ia i Ff , t t \ ' u (
llre slaBe. r eat*rlk was
r)ltdc lor pcrlornters to descend
*iq
(llr( 1rt)uiluus stalrway
wllicl)
Irwersdown lo Iltquisitiol, dultg
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rrrrrr lralcorrv to
;lccomolodale
Navy Communications yeoman Thiral
class Frank G.Tylet,
son of Mr. and
Mrs. FYsnk'Iller,
of Merrabooka Rd.,
ls visiting several ports along the coRsi
of the F,ed Sea on a goodwill crulse 3s
a member of the staff of Cornmonder
Middle Easl Force aboard the for.c
flagship USS Velcour.
Michael Lam,b, son of Mr. and Mrr
Martin Lamb of Mattituck, wjll receivc
his Masters Degree jn Engineering ot
the 6s91g.
Washington
Univelsrty,
Washington, D. C. on June 6th. He ts
a graduaLe of Stony Brook Universitr'.
and is emplotrL'd by the Navy Departmeut in l{aryland. The Lambs are ner,,
fesidents in Mattituck,
and have 3
hme
on Sound ry'iew Avenue. We arr,
happy to have them in our nridsr
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lirst tillc the (hea(re group has
uscd a lull orchestra. and lhe
lalcDted.young musicians, ably
drfccled by Wilter Ganko and
lUlke Casa played 22 numbers
lrorn their two-tiered musicar
s('llrr)9,r)D cuc and on key.
Pal.sy fucker and Hat yoilng
gave {)ulstaDdiog perlbrmances
as Aldonza and Don Qurxote.
JohI Rasanen as Sancho, was
crrrnplctcl)' ttelicvable. Jack
M(,ilat was ti)e Padre who took -
'l'he
InquisrtioD
Q u i x o ( i cv i e w o l
as rl he kncw it wouid all Dass.
l j o r r H a r n b l r r r ,a s l h e l n n k e b p e r ,
grcw a beard lo lend authenticity
trr l:is rule. and added nolably to
tlle perli,rmance. I)on Cahill's
beard, didn'l look lronre-grown,
but then Deither did his rerformance as l)r. Carrascu, KrrrAht
ol tlte l\litrors.
flte polrShed
acirbatics ()1the ntuleleers was
ac(roD enouAh lo have lronI row
v l c w e r s d j v i o g t ( ) r l h e u 1 5 1 9 5h a d
tlle) |ul 0Jd or'(,.(uIl!Ul BaIt)iltg
Iltitlperformeis w(,uld nol lulllble
r)ll Ille slage.
li) Ilte cyes ol ilt) antrteur
levrc$cf, tl was il lop rate, Iive
stlr evrlrng,when 15g 1n)possible
Iell l
^ narL&ssntent suD)IloDs lssued Lo r I
16 year-old boy froril Neq york Crtvl
\'as disrnissed by Jl)dge Lours Donrr_l
r e s t \ r ' l ) , )s a i d t h a t i l r ! ' t , o l t t l r , w h o h a d i
been Fte3sed ln hls moLher.s custodv.i
n,as to leave tlus rreek for IrelaDcl i
He $as one o[ frorn 50 10 60 teenasers]
\rho qathered rn a dist.rrtbanrc orr l
Sigsbee Road tn MrtLituck. Wlren Sgt
J
cochran of the Soulhold Town Policei
to,\ c^ll,rDd follnd ibollli
ll'lond"d
,Y
lD an Rltercatiol
one I
:oy..mgaged
$'lr_rl a uloooy no\e he called for Pa|
t':"tt."n. J.uolltrav
Sldor arld Fjedler.l
no Delpeo hrrrr dr\pe}se
9r"- +2"0
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Atiendino Summer Course
Assist&nL \'lce
Perer M- coleman,
Pr€sident of the North Fork Bank 8nd L
frust Co in Mattlt,uck is a member ot ]
the class of bank oficers attending The
gtonjer Graduate School of Ballking ai
its annual Sunmer se$ion this Jear'
The sessions are being held at n'utgers
- Thts Stale UnrYqrsrty. .Ne{ /crsey'
'rfv*
jLt /4 7/
rhroush June ts.
IIr Coleman is/+re ot l I50 bar)kPrs
s€stwo-veek
attendidg/the
Dre
uho
sponsored
sion of ihe schml' uhich is
Asociation'
bv The American Bsnkers
The student body represenk {5 stntes'
and
the District of columbia. Jamaica
Mexrco.
was
School
Graduate
I The Stonier
I founded jn 1935 to provide an opporfor
adi trn,ty Lo expcrienced bankers
luun""d truav in banking -u"9-::1"!"-d
sessubiects. The faculty for the 1911
approximotely !00 lesdtu-u"."
"ion
lawyers. educatols, and
in* 0..x"..,
go-u"a.'a".t representatives During ine
all
i*n-u,eek session they wlll cover
law
economics
nhas.( of bMking,
and related fields
" o To
u " , nquality
, t " n t . for graduation' Mr colesimilar summer sesaitend
mst
man
In eddisions again in i9'?2 and 19?3
complete two yeBrs ot
iion. tt" au.r
*otn at home Bnd wlll tle
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Crowds lrom Southold Town, other parts of Suffolk, Nossou, ond New York Crty woit outside Southold
High School to see the lost performonce ct "Jesus Christ Superstor" on June 12. Severol people were
occupied during the two weeks it wos sf,own iust onswering queries obout tickets. Although over
3,000 people sow the four performonces, onother 2,000 were lurned awoy. Lyricist Tim Rice wos
present ot the lost showing of the rock possion ploy os wos Poul Mc Cortney. Steve Koczorowski, who
olternoted the role of Jesus with Tim O'Connor, hos olreody been signed to oppeor in the Broodwo.T
productron os Simon. Mr. Honk Cheney wos the producer ond Mr. Ken Hollowell's Jozz Lob wos
Photo bv Bill Adom'.
resDonsible for th' Trusic.
*rns. rrurr,v ft,nrN
Mrs Emlly Albh of 520 Second St,
Creenp.rrt pessd away on June 3,
l0?1. She w&s bom ln New York Clty
on July 12, 1890 the d&ughter ol Alols
md Ann& Delatllore Poksuf.
ghe ls suYlYed by a dewbter, Mn
Betty K.slln. & broiher, Otto Polaut
rsnd o slstar, M!$ Jennle t\rlkerson ot
i OaUyn, w J. FouF grandchlldren slso
.
f rwlve her.
\, tr- i -, , j 7
I Funeral servloe6'were held at the
I tleftiest Funerdl' Home in Mettituck
I on June 5 at 2 P M wtth Rev John
I Agrl& ofltciatlng. Interment was in
New Bethany Cemetery.Mattituck.
I
Mattituok
ljrernen were called ol[
about s.vpn o clock Safurdav FVcninf
for a Lrush flre at the east end cf
Sound View Avenue. taking care of it
witb thejr usual efficiency. Jus[ one
drawbark
to this fire. ODe ftreman.
on returning atter the fire, was ron^
cerned becalse the var.ps bad to rusn
through a lield ot fri$n
ivy to reach
it. No report so tar on any cases. Anyone retrtember the time when two
youDg ladies voluntaerad to lrir
a
church with alrtumn leavcs jn the fall?
Tbe
foilage was in ail th€ usual
autumnal
shades ol reds and grean!
and yellows, and lhe trimming job was
artjstic, but many in the coDgregatioj
recognized the dainty ivy among the
maple and oak leaves. NexL dayy so
did the uniortun*t€
young cirlsLrii
ReitJy, Jr. is amonB 1.594
\.(,,^.olTun
L d ^ e n l sa t
thF Stille Unrvcl.slty.colleqe
named Lo the Oedn,s
tnr.
acadPmrc
".bE"i4;;;
uunng l.ne past semester
To Oe biigtile
ror Lhe dean's list
at Osveso a
musrmainrarn";
;ri*""r;J.ltlili]
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uran
8.000 I
i ^ili(s.
Norman is rhe son
of Mr. I
nd Mrs. Norman Reilly,
Sr. Box 434 ,
Ine
Acres. Mattituck,
Long tstano._'
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CrowdsGrew For Eaclr"Superstar"Performance
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write a thesrs or ssign3d
i"qtti.a,"
p.oi".t
rn some PhNe of fi,"l"i.n
has tEen with Thel
coleman
l"ti
nun"".
Compsnv
North Fork Bank end Tiut
I
1
since octobe!. 1963
Sixtieth
wedding anniversaries &!e
events that do not happen very often,
so its a great pleasure to report th&t
The
one was observed on seturday.
Mrs.
and
happy
couple was Mr.
esteemed MattMorrison,
Armitage
ituckians who have had & home on the
to!
a long
Peconic Bay Boulevard
number of years. They celebrated the
&nnivcrsary by entertaining at a f&mily
reunion aL their home, with lhirty-five
guests present, including
thei.r fivc
numbering
sons, wives &nd frmilies,
and Iive great
fifteen grandchildren
grandchildren. The veather w&s IErtect for such a celebration, adding to
the happlness of rhen gathering. our
heartv congratulariorcilUU
tO, | 1l/
Mrs. Ciiftord E. Halld:k accdmpaDied
her son-iD-law aDCl daughter to Liverpool, New York lasL week to visit her
tother son-in-l&w and daugbter, Mr
!and Mrs. Jack Russell.
I Leaving !helr respect,!p MalLilurk
94r'*". a Pharmacy and thl
I sroros.
La'rc shop rn compercnl hands,
lLove
I Mr. and Mrs Robert Barker enjoyed
:an arto tr'p lo Nova S.olra. enloying
.a two weP-ks vacation.
Miss Ljda Rafford, a former Matt- i
ItuckiaD, who was for nrany yearr
assocjarcd with the Methodist Hospital
tn Brooklyn, js agaln a permaDenL
resrdeDrl)ere, oil Bay Avenue, l)aviDl
retlred some time ago.
A piano r€cital wBs given by the
students of Mrs. Fred H Bouicher, Jr.
at her home in Laur€l on Sairrrda,
part
sefe I
afterDoon- Th6e
taking
Kath)een Rutkoski ancl Mary Szabel
oI Laurel; Greg Adams, Paul Brauner
Judy RuLkoski, Beth Brauner. Laurie
ot
and
Orlowski
Gatz
Marianne
MatLiiuck; Nancy Malston of Southold,
and Wanda Kowalski
of Jamespolt.
Following ihe reciLal refaeshments were i
enjoycd bJ ihe students, therr parents.
I and friends.
l'
ls very ntce, that
Tokyo
hs
more
smog than New ].ork Cily end its good
lo be back in dear old Cutchogue
s
r
S
rcv.
John
Agria
continuecl
his
preachlng
a slrong
Gosp€l Sunciay
morDlDg the presbyterian Church lvith
a sermoD on.,The
Three Faces of
God'. He also spoke about the annual
Children's Day exercises to be held
at
iDe nornjDg service next SuDday, June
l3th, payiDg a tribute
to the gooo
work of the teachers who had freely
given their Lime and talenLs
t.hrouqh
the year. and hope fof a large LurDout. Also remin(led
that
the sdne
alternoon Sunday School pjcnic woutn
be held at, the Marratooka Clubhoust
.fhe
froD
12 DooD to three p
M
Youth Choir, always enjoyed,,renaered
an anthern ',Aim TtDrUeaverr"t -14 .I
Mottituck Legion Post
Instolled Officerr Lost Thursdoyl
I D s t a l l n t i ( t \o f o l l i c e r s N a s l r r ' l d a l I
r l l p R t r v r n o n dC l . t . v p < P u . : N o 8 U l . l
Arterjcan
Ttr:
ed:
Colnmander.
Vic{r
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Legion
3rd.
follolrinq
Comnan(ier.
rn Mlttil\rfli
otl Jillrfl
nffic€'ts wrre
clcclL3rry
DeP( Lri\:
Pr'(stoll
KDo$
r\rRs.oltvP lvlcKHAM
.. ^, 'ht":4 10..1.17 ..
lvlf5. \l[v( f L, wtcKnan, wlle
,
of lhe latf W. Raynry Wickham
of Maltrluclt, Now York, passed
a\vay at dre Cetrtl.&l Suffolk Hcprirl N Wediesday, Jue 16, after
a iong il,lns.
Mro. Wicidram wir
lnm
at Bswick,
PsrNylvaria.
SIre \\'as a residmt of Mattrtuck
ftrr 4:, years.
Slre i$ sulaived by hvo dailBilt€rs, l\,1fs. Pegg-v Tooker and Mrs
.loan Silleck, and by cight gmndchi l(lfen.
I;uneral *ruices will be held
on FrKlav, June 18, at 2 pm at j
hhe l)elinest Funeral llqne
iD
[4atti{uck. The fanil:/ re{usts
thi1, jrr iieu of flru'ers. mtrribuliods lle made to erlher tlE Amerroan Cancor Societv oa to the
SuffolJi CoDnt\/ Division oi East,
em I e[l(enria. n/ Iatr,rence St.,
(;rPenla$n N Y
lsl
lto1t I
2nd Vrce Cornrnlnder. Leon Mrlo\\'sl0
Oflrcer wtlllam Hrne: A(ljillFrnaDc,r
I tallt, )lorLor) Phrl)lpsi Slit-dt-Arnls
I W^ller Ljpnf tr ard ChrrplaDr. ll,il r !
lt',4u
1,
.,14
lAldermin
Th' Posy'1ras I ners'r,'.e'rl.g rrrrlr'
I
the meurlf,rs ili" U)r
Ir.s approved'by
l a s l n r e c l l n g A l e F t i n F ' s\ v i l l b e n n t h c
I
lljrll Wpdnejdav of racr rnor)(h. stirf'ing Nilh ti)e next nreeting which is on
I
i W e d n e s d a t ' .J u l y ? , a i ? : 3 0 P M i h r r p
The movie "Fatth, Hope and Love"
was shown in the Leglon
Hall
oll
Wickham Avenue Saturday nigh!, anq
es
considered by all who attended to
be a very fine picture. There was also
a short talk on "Beach Ministry,'by
Mr. Ralph Osterc of
South Ozone
Park, L. I Aiterwards ca\e, ice cream
'11
p
u
D
c
h
aDd
were seryed. 6'l
C
I,VINFIELD
ROBINSON
Mr Winfield Robinson of Main Road.
Mattltuck,
N ]. pssed
&way at the
Eastem Iing
fslmd
lfospital.
creenport on June 9, 19?1.
lle was born on Ociober 15, 1893 in
Mattituck,
the somof Ftank and Jnlia
could Robinson.
| C. /.i 7
.tj+t"*
Mr
Roblroon ,'ls survived
iv
trts
d&ughter, Margeret
F,obiNon.
Funera: seryies
were held oD JuDe
l2th ot 11 A M tn the DeFrlest Funeral lfome, Matiltuck
Interment
Nas
jn New Beth&ny
Cemetery, Ma$ituck.
Carl Vail To Mg;[.cyt/'eny,Ieddins
4t t
_'-l
and Mrs Cart E Vait of Soup/old
.Mr
wi.ll obserye theh 50th wedding *flniversary on June 26 with a 3 to 5 P M
at their Wells Avenue
"open houe"
home. It will be an informal
@cdion,
with Bll friends Bnd relatives.invited;
however, no invitatioro ue being senr
qnd the couple sp€citically
requests
-
-
that
I
thele
Ur
I ul*
be no gfts.
Vait
rtu,
and
his
Robiruon,
lffi;;";;:?#
wife,
the
fomer
we
dren, Ccit b vaii, ..lr of Hampron BaJ.s.
Mrs Mary Hart of Southold and Mrs
Vtrgirte
Shecter ot New !'brk
Citv:
also eight grandchildren
and thr;e
great-grs.ndchildren.
A lltile over a year ago, rvlr vait
cel;b;;;;
goroun anniversary
"noin". of 50 yeds
- -bhe
in ihe
"o-pf"Uo"
automoblle
He is co-founcler
buiness.
ond president
of vail
Bros, Inc of
Peconic and thc vail Motor corpore-
which
du'Iins
the
ffi ffil":'il'' :':::'-,"1""1n""d
h&lt-century
have sold more than 20
-:!!!=::
mekes
Lou;el Post Office Mov Be
Sub Stotio;1Of Mottitu;k
-7
'
,
,.
. \Wh-L
/ O , /q
./
Maruru7rip6tmster
FreA Flassling_ ,
er nas anildunced Lhat a study is being
made lo determine the feasibility ot
!
administrativery
redesignating
the
Laurel Post oftice as a rural branch
of tbe Mattituck post ofiice
persons
interested In applying s operator may
submit completed P o D Form 40.12.
of cus.
Tte PresbvterianChurch at this
Miting
is undergolng
a much needed
palnt job. covering the entire exterjot
of Lhe big buildin;. Ttle contract qras
awarded to a yung
man. Thomas
.woodhur,
who was the rowest bidder.l
One unusual feature is tn"t i,i'" w".i_
I
lrull included in the job the painting ol i
thetau steeple, *ni.n ut ti*jr"i
p^i"i- I
tn8 the co;tractoiloufa.
noi i".fuJ. I
rromther tni
ilffiJ."#'"i"il.ffibtained
"".pr.,-".i-; "r.;Jt{lift ;;";; ]I
rhe racir
ity wourd
operat€
ffiHil"J
ura",n. i
agreementvith the U S Poslal Service and painlrns
"JJ"f,,""X;'*,t;::::l;r;:;l
statea.-ty'wli'; n7 /
T h e o p e r a t o rm w t b e o v e r 2 1 y e a r so t
age dd
agrre to provide suitable
quarlers as well as necessary equlpment. Postal service will be requiredl
dllling ;hp usua) busJne$ hours of tlle
,community each day,
which would bo
8:00 A M to S:00 p M Mondal
Itrom
through Frjday. The bidder should lre
i
lsilling ro furnish the United States a
and gufitcient boDd jn thc sllm
l5@d
I
--,--
*--i---
"-jl,-.,,
FOR I PilrRcf-, l:{-\ - trir in(i
l\'lrs ErLLce R llllr
I ar)lrourtced
t h g c n 3 , r g e n r r r rcr r i I l r c i r c l r r r E J r t e r
Clor ra .{f rr, A1 I erra L \/i[mt,
l!uh,- t, l?7 (
')r $3.0o0.
Service rendered would be the same
I
lRs Lhat rendered by the post Office:,
thjs lncludes money orders. postagc
I
I stamp l;tOCk S&les. parcel post .Jervlcel
elrvcry o
and
1i!u q
delivery
ofr m
mall.
alt.
2*!fH{r.,T
Alois J Lutz ot Reeve Avenue, Mat19, l9?1
tltuck pssed away on Jue
He was.born in New Jer*Y on October 6.1906, the son ol Alois and
]-utz. He was
Phlugheber
wllhelmirB
Chamber
a member of the Mattituck
Assoclstron
of Commerce, MerchBnts
OllgdreDand Assoclstlon ot Retsrded
He is survived bY hls wlfe, vera' a
a son,
BlowD,
Mrs Janet
daDghter.
Lutz, two sisters, Anna LlndI{enry
Also
sulvlved
say and Helen Jmsen.
Lutz.
Stephanie
by s granddsughier,
was ofiered
MN
of the Resurrectlon
i'fuesday, Jue 22 &t t0 A M at Our
I laay of oood counsel R c cl'-urch.
SBcred Heart
Mattituck. Intement
CeDetery,Cutchogue.Arrangemeris by
the De!'riest Fqneral Home.
Mattituck Athletes
Honorpd At Di-nner
rIl.'tk
K"{(iiL"o1'r,*"
ott'
at Matner .as,6{etd tn bhe c&fet€rlB
evetituck High School on Thusqay
sponsored
lo. TtIe dlme!'
lt*
.ir*.
Assolv the P&rent-Tegchers
lli^l"
ol
Boald
the Mettituck
I'i^itit
ol
""a ls slven in ruosnition
;;;;;it".
athletes
made by the
ihe contrlbutloro
the
and
sch@l
the
to
rno ln" .ot"n"t
the
dutng
Recognized
iommunity.
8nd
or in" evening were vuslty
.ou.i"
coachthel!
iu"for vat"itv te&ms Bnd
te&ms' and theJ
er i-tre eitfs"athletic
cheervarsity
Junior
Vrttiiv
I
""a
Ieaders.
-.
,l
Roberl'
{as
Ceremonls
o!
Master
I
at Mattl- I
of Athletics
Mulr, olr"ctor
for-the'
irign sch@I. Ttte sp€aker
i""[
secondary
rvehlns ws Mr John Stek'
a
Babylon
at Nolth
;ch@l
PrlnciPrl
and sthlete at Mattt'
iom"r-stuaent
and
athletes
ttE
to
spoke
tno
i""t.
p".""ti
of the many b€nellls io
in"ir'auiio"a
tn such
from lnvolvement
L"
as sports'
acttviii6
extracuuicul&r
Glori,r
'l'utlill.
sr ',' ..lr " '.1 Il . J-orrrst Vin
ccrrt of lhrs (il\'.'llhe Neddin!
!l.r t\/ lrcr'l .\.;.,r :l al Tll"
First Cltristtan Church.
NIiss liilhrll rrj thc A.a')daillJll
,
n r n l l ' a r t , , . \ 1 - sl i r y n r o d T ' r r nr \l-t'ilri.:
:, rri Ilornhr
I Kcrl r,I P,]rl Salofno, I:la.
She is a gfaduate ol Rltcrhearl
r.t
\c.r Yoi lronrl
H tr,
":rr
lifg flospilal. arlcl rs enployed :r
tlr- r.l arr P.r. Ilrnnfral llo. . plial, \icro
I ir.
Mr \rincent is af alltlxilr-c c,{
l)dn \j, r Jra llr:l \rl)ml. llc sAr.
I ved in the U.S. Nart'and rs nov:
j enplo-red ar Pjner AirorafL Co
Vero Beach, I'la.
Ralph W Tuthill III, son of Mr and
Mrs Ralph Tuthill of Wickham AveDue h:rs been named to the DeaD's
'fhls
list st Delaware Valley Co)lege
announcement was made bY Dr Geotge
E Turner. Dean of the College $ho
poirlted out thal Lhis hlgh academ)c
recognition is given to memb€rs cf lhe
lreshmeD class who Bchieve a semestel
ac&demic average of at least 3-00 No
more ll)an tbe top 15 Percent of the
on
menrbers of each clas$ 8!e Plafd
the Dean's Iist eech semester.t/6hr'
Youth
Ecumeni@l
lvtirttttuck
The
Unelhrn1.l^/:-,,I
" iq? ;
0r Another
Lutc,
With
Tbe Glamous Fourth,
Ststs, JohDDy llsDd antl Frenk \Vong
A "s&fe and sane" Fourth was tot
years alter
we kids
discovered until
had had our fun. In iime we had
and
grown up end banned filecrackers
helped the crusade tor safety and sanity. Whcthef it has been achieved in
the preseni ege with our booze and pot'
snd reckless drlving is a moul question.
But buck to the good ole Fourtb. I:l
the middle of June we begBn saving
up our nickles and pennles and by the
time the big day c&me around we had
hoBrde(l eight live cent packages of
tire cr&ckers. two of "s&lutes'. whicl)
were large ones, three ten-ball Ronan
cendles. three sky r@kets and a pin
wheel- One boy who used to pump tlre
church organ for eight, cents an horlr
alweys held out for a dime at this
tlme. It q'ould buy two packs of lirecrackeN.
Came the day. If tlre lide was higlr
in the mornlng we rode our bikes to
for a swim. The chanthe "chamel"
nel is now the inlet from Peconic Bay
that gives Salt Lake Village its charm.
we shot ofl .5oDe of our flrecrackers
before nnd after the swim, more iltet
we 8ot back, and more efter dinDer
and before the baseball game, silvlllg
a pack cr two to shoot off "ell-at-once"
leter in tbe day.
'We
hung around the ball ground eDtrance untll gate keeper Peggy Hall
sho@d us ln and told us to yell. If
it was Peconlc playing Mattituck. two
of Long Isl&nd's best bsll teams, iltere
ws
bltter rivalry and, so they told
us, heavy betting. We had ir specinl
yeil {or those games "Chelv tobacco,
cbew tobqcco, splt, splt, spii, peconic,
Peconic, ntt, nit. nit."
Sad to elate, Peconic wotl all too
often. They had a pitcher in JohDny
Hand, e smollish fellow as we remenlber him. He had blazing speed, an.l an
eloborEte wlndup,
and the Peconic
root€rs would holler, One-Two-Three,
synchroDizllg
with his three circular
motlons. Johnny was a tough man tol
face. But Mattituck.lrAd
a mlghty
batsm&n in catcher "Lute" Tuthill
a
poltly and beefy sluSger, wlto could
hit'em
E mile and often did. And on
the defense it was a Joy to Batch ilre
youtrg
sensational
shortstop
Slats
Reeve, who was unbellevably fast, and
accurate, and nol & bad sticker either.
rrvell after lhe game there was more
'crskers,
supper. then
the aDnual
July lth thmdel.storm
and then we
watched vith awe the wonderlul lBinbow over Conklin's hill, and counted
the colors.
A little
)aier
ws
Ftank
Wongls
contribution.
Flank
w6
Mattituck's
flrst Chinese laundryman, Iftated oext
to Fischer's butcher shop, corner or:
lpve L&ne &nd Plke. IIe noi only wasned and ironed your shjrts for ten cents
eeh and collars two for a nickle. He
sold'tirecrackers.
And they went ott
wlth a B&ngl No sputtering like solnel
cf thce sold by lhe Melican melcharrts.l
but every fl.recracker
had that
rartrngllng and he&rt-warmtng explosion.
proAi; s@n s lt got dai.k, ltmk
du@d.a strlng of assorted slzes of his
crackers, even bigger and noiser lnan
he
thse
retailed.
Someone
would
clinch jnto the btg maple tree in tront
of the
butcher
string flom
shop
and
suspend
ttte
& limb, It must have l}rel
all of eighl feeL long. and solid Niflr
noise makers. we stood ouf dislance
and watched and heard until the last,
giant cracker exploded. Frank Wong's
patrioliD display !/as a fitting climax
to a glotious day.
our owD candles and rockets Fere
but a trme ahtl-climax.
D. R. G.
MRS. LTABELL A. THOMPSoN
lUrs Isat)ell A Thompson of Sound
pLssed away July
Avenue. Mattituck
sth.19il
at the Ea.stern Long Island
Hospilal, Greenport. She was bolll tn
New London. Conn on Malch 13. 1901,
da\rghter of ,@eorge and Ada JildsoD
I;fait1
Nine.
)'1 t4 1,
She is su$'jved' bv a. soll. Geo|qe.
Iour brolher.\. Joel. Rus(e11.. V/rllian) i
ancl Neil Nine
I
Funeral services \rll be held Thurs-l
day, July B rt : P M a! lhc DeFliest I
Funerll
Hon1e. N{atLilruck, N Y Itevl
JohD A!ria of the lvlattituck Prerib\,- |
ler'rsrl Cnilr'clr orJlcla,/ing Intcrrrent I
$rll be rn Be lruy (emntnrt Mrttr- |
I
I ilct.
\IRS. JOSEPIIIND PR,ICE
Mrs,tosephine
Prjce of Bay Av€nue.
Mettituck passed away rrt the Eastcnr I
Sufrglk Nursing
lfome, Greenpor!
on i
June :6, 1971. SIre was born in ]lrook-l
lyn. N Y on Ocl,ober 22. 18S8. tl'el
daughler ot !\mk
and tnursa rFer - I
tinser Apeli.lrht!"u ;1,("+.lu;, \h
I
She ls survived by t^vo sons, Cliarles
I
nnd Richard:
two brothers, Edq,ard I
and Charles; four sisters, Elise, Anr\r,l
I4uise and Kate; also 5 grandchilriren I
Rnd one grqat gran child also srtrvrv|l
r rt'l '7 /
lrer
,>@(t1
|
Funeial,Servicds
were held et theI
DeFriest, Funer&l llome, Mattttuck
on I
June 29bh at 2 P M. Rev Ch8rle.s Bdkcf
I
ofiiciatilg.
Intern)ent
in
v&s
New
Actnarrr I
Cemetery. Mattituck.
I
I
Just
now.
oD LIte lront
polclt
a serles of jaDd blasts starilc(
o ts,o uheelcd
l,ehic)e
shoo(s
feaolng,
us.
ano
rnto
vtelv
[)onlent.
c{s1er
tbe
sjt,Lillg
illtd
out
Colres
I,aul
countryside
Dro[orcJ,c]e
MallitLlck
Festival
s,N
Mattttl,ck
ol
a
Ljolls
l)iLtch
^DDu1l
the
Sl,ra,ubetlr
Rt.ounds oi
Scltool
urlcler
'ulrlll,:rKles
Srrturdav,
nDcl
llrn)cd
lrLlL stt:.!vbeffles
santc
How
Itave arousecl
Itr Itad ntoLl)tLcd a
()i n hot.se.
DRCi
if
helc.i al
olt
evcrythrDg
Dt the
cotld
I)slfad
Htgh
sight
lhoLlghl.
Il,eve|c
up.
sho,,lcake,
Jrule
l)ot
LIte
v(.ry
19ilr,
rosr\
lltal,
1s.
year.,.s
this
Son)e 5C00 people
ntteltdeci
fesliv^1.
pll)s
hot
crogs, soda,
coi.rort
a8lrdv. .,Dd ltoes L,r lhp
llrll^ .,il(s
Thjs
]car's
festivR.l NAs a huB(,:![(._
c(s. rirrdcr lire.trxlliltiLn<hlp
nf Cllil
bnrllldn,\.
Jl
\ltll
ll).
rr,l,
nf
ll?l
Strawbarfy
g
o
i
n
q
Qilced
lo Mtss Crfr)l
Crabo\'ski
of Mrttlluok
aDd Rur[]erup uas Missi Piitricli
McKenlti
ilrso or
X,lalfiLirck.
The Mnttjtuck l.outh Croup will be
ofierinq three summer time activrLtas
during tbe sunrmer months. The cone€
house, so popular last yea.u,i!h
the
reenagers wlll aBaln tF opened oil
rueso8l eveDings al (he Undercroit
o,
L i l e C h l l t c h o f t h e R e d e e m e r ,E p t s c o p a l ,
-ounq Avenue and Westphalis AvFnue.
rotK cor)certs. whjclt attrRcted
lBrge
Sroups ol People frotn ages I to l0l
ras! summer, will be featureal
every
Sund^y evenlng icartlng o0 Juiy
?_tf'ter
llth at the Veteran.s Memorial park
&t, tlle corner ol Bay Avenue aDd pe_
conic Bay BIvd wiil begln at 6:30 p
M
and the weekly teenage clances
s,ilt I)c
held. at Camp Moloy eaah Thursdry
evening from 8 to ll p M. Admrssrotl
lvlth I D (aId is gl 2b r\\.rthol(
ls,
'+k/j
$1.75.
li,tq1/
3b.
HaFWau
f0 fleaven
ffFr
!{:'
,,'tH
Mottituck PrerbyterionCSur"Sfr
To Get New PostorIn Augurt I
At a special congregational meeting I
of the Mattituck PresbyteriBn Churchl
held at tqelve noon on Sunday, July I
llth, it was Yoted to call the Rcv.l
FYederick Eugene Hummel
to be its I
next pasLor. Sincq lhe. depsrture ofl
Rer Robert Lloyd Sullivan last No\ enlber. the pulplt has been filled by
Rev. John Agria qf Peconic as pastor
sd Interim. During thls period s pulpit
committee headed by Edward wirsing,
Jr. as chalrman bas intervlewed severol
candldates,
choosing
firf,lty
RPv
Hummel,
s,ho conducted the morDing senlce, and made e Jine impresslon
on the large congregatlon. He exp€cts to tske his pastorae in mldAugust, and the irKtallatlon ceremony
wi1 be hetd .tater.')".d,1 7 ! ,/./ 7 ,t
Rev. I{ummel ls fresentty Pastor ot I
St. P{ut's llefornled Church in Nortlr
Babllon, New York. He was born and
pire\\'up in New York City. After servrng ttuee years in lhe aviation branch
of th€ U. S. NavY, &nd a term ^s
EllgiDeering Trainee in the Grummftll
EDBiDeerln8 cor!.. he entolled
Aircufl
in the New York University Sclrool ol
a
he
earneci
wllere
Educalion
Brchelor's degree in F,eligious EducalloD. lvith a nrinor rn Psychology. He
Theologicol
alLended New BrunsMck
Senlinsry, nnd in l963 received thc
D
i
v
r
n
ity, witb a
degree o[ Bachelor of
maior trr Tlreology and a mitlor in
I Pastoral Counseling. }{e was ordained
rD June.1963, ir) lhe Reformed Cburcli
ljn America. and aplt'oved Ior memF'resbytery of Long
bershjp in th(
Island aL their last meeting on June
c
c
n
t
r
r
)
g
.
n
l l l p u n h i s r e c P l \r l l q
29 l9?1.
r call froln thiji Church.
He served as Associale Pastor at thc
R,eforn)ed ProtesLant Dutch Chllrch in
Flirbu.ll. Bldokl!n. be(orc bcconlillr
Lhe Pastor of St Pr\lls He hlrs slDce
been en!.aged in an exteDded cotlrse ol
sLuciy iD f\iychotlrer^py iL the A)fled
Adler Tlrstitllte in New York CiLy.
Since coiling to North Babylon. ln
additio)) to Iris Psstoral work and studr_
prograors. Rev. Humnel has involved
achimself exlensively iu communlly
tivities, beirg ptrticulariY active in the
area of coDtrol of drug abuse. as Chair'
nran of the Narcotics Guidance Council
of the weekly radio
and originator
series "Open Lin:
on Narcotics and
Drug Abuse". He is Chaplain and actBabylotl
North
of
the
ive rnember
VolunLeer Fire DeDartlnent. &nd lras
been associated with lhe Boy Scouts
rnd other Yollth activities. Lhe Fish
Prograrn, VoluDLeer Programs ln Hosp_
itrls. the School Board, and interlaith
G. Thomas Woodhull of Mattituck applies a
fresh coat of paint to the graceful steeple of the
Mattituck Presbyterian Church on Main Road
and Sound Avenue. Mr. Woodhull, on shore leave
from the Merchant Marine, is accustomed to
working and painting at heights on the masts of
ships, so his precarious perch is only disquieting
to the observer belowl
Originally organized in June l?15, the Church
was a plain, unheated structure which was used
for approximatety rlS years until in lg30 a new
church was built and the old one hauled by oxen
to Greenport where it served for another hundred
years as a sail loft until it was destroyed by fire.
The present Presbyterian sanctuary was built
on the same site by master builder Andrew
Gildersleeve who was an elder of the church until
his death in 1894. O.K. Buchley of Greenport
gpeatly enlarged and improved the church in
1871, at which time it is said the steeple was
erected. The bell in the belfry was a gift from
John Sneedon of New York Citv in 1877.
Photoby SidneyB. Jones.
rclrgioils
l)!ogranrs
A TRIBUTE TO
Isahell "Aunt Bell" Thonlpson
Our f^earts rre saddenc'd this treek
by the pasing
oI one who was a
friend lo many. How re shall miss her I
A hard worker a)l her hfe, she took
upon herself lhe lJ(lrdel Jf rtrsrng
two families (all of whom loved her
dearly) 'even after hal'ing lost her
Sood husband. It is to her credit lhal,
they.will rise up and call her blessed.
To others in neighborhood,
both
relatives and friends, she likewise responded *llh alry help that she mjgltt
give. There is desolation in our mtdsl
without her. Our deep synpathy g('es
cut to her worthy son, Nho took nrost
cledttlble, loving care of her. Mav God
bless her rnemory evernlore. ll can
truly be said of her slte "brigi)rened
the corDer" wherever she went.
.\,x. .', ., )Ad^ wrtlrarns
- t
I
()
>
'ov
made & considcorespondmt
ble longer stay upstate than lvN
I intendcd, but thanks to our tine young
Jr, who
Leonald
LlewellYn,
friend,
colfor us, the MattiLuck
substituied
umn was noi neglected. hcidentalty
aftet
"Lenny" and his wife, Mdiorie,
period ot pain[ing
a busy preparatoly
and moving, are now llappily residng
in a horne at De€p Hole Creek Estates.
,
."
UP at Plattsbulgh many homer' in
the area suffered seve.e damages du!record snowstorms
last winter's
ilg
and zerJ we&ther and were undergoing
jobs.
paint
Every bome in the vichity
had felt the efiects oJ the winter. We
to take side trips in and
foundi"ime
a Srul] about the Adironde,cks, sith
Jack
Wrytzen' World of Life
at
lday
camp at Schroon Lake. one of Ltle
settings- Tlre
tnosi beautilul
areN
State keeps Pouring modey lDlo lne
new
adding
Plattsburgs
University,
co)lege t'ujldiDgs ud dormitories, some
of whi()r the home people colsidef
hideous and unnecessary. And there
vrill be pol:tics this fall, lor a priest
has changed lrom one party to another
popin order to oppose the incwbeni
ula! mayor (our nelghbor) in the coming election. Now ba.ck to Mattituck.
i A few notes for the Traleler were iD
our accumulated mall, and we'11 include them ,lvith apoloSies for the de-
)ay.
\;++L.1 i S,l7)/
J, qirc.. bfiP a Vcry sod leetjng 1o
get bacl( Dd hear or read of the passjDg of friends we have knoNn tor so
many years. one was "Al' Lutz, wllo
had been so long in the L & L Market
and Iived a useful life in our midsl.
And Olive (Mrs F,aynor) Wickhatn,
who carne to Mattituck over forty years
ago and laught in the Mattituck High
School \.here she ws regarded it an
excellent leacher; Isabelle {Mrs Hent!)
Thompscn, one ol the very likeable
Nine family: Emma (Mrs Jamesl Aloperated
bin. who $'ith her husbmd
Jims Diner for mEny years as a favorite eating place; and Winfield "Win",
one of our sch@lmetes, and later a
plumber who could alwal$
get our
balky gil burner
worklnq
one-tlm?
(Mrs
&gain. Also "Josje"
Charles)
Prjce, ^ most helpful and friendlv pcrson. lve miss them all.
Mr a,1d Mrs E)mer Jenklns (she Nas
the fo]ner
Miss Dorls
Wilsber8
ol
Matttthck)
of Roenoke Rapids, N C,
end thelr children. Sandra, Cynthl&
and Sharon, have been visiting lor rNo
weeks st the home o( her parents, Mr
&nd Mrs Emest Wilsbe!.g, Sr on Day
Avenur.
Ttle senla|
Wjlsbergs,
w,)ro
have been spendjDg the winter mlnlns
ln Boynlon, Florida, ale at their Mat_
tituck home for the sulMer. On 'fhursday ol last veek the Wilsberg famlly,
numberjltg seventeen had a famlly dlnner and most enjoyible
reunion at the
BaJ Avenue nome. .leL1
| ,*, 1< 7,
Robeft Johnson. $n odlrr
ina mrs
Arthua.tghnson of Bay Avenue receht_
Iy graduated
Cum Iaude
from
Ene
Dlew univDrsity, M,rdison, N J.',Bobbie" is maJoring ln hlstory, and plaD$
fo continue hls studles.
Thir "Grower" Should
stick witlirmt&$,?s/
While other Southold Town r.estdents
\!ere nurturing
therr rorlgolds
and
zrnnjas, Roberi Willlam Fiizgerrld. 12,
of OrieDt was growing some "b€auilplants
tul"
marijuana
hls
among
tom&t€s.
Armed with a search varrant.
Southqld
Town
detectlves
togethe! Nith the Narcotics Squad, round
over thirty of the planis &nd arrcsted,
Fit?gerald who llves on Cedar Bllchi
Road. He was charged with crlminnl I
Fssessjon of dangerous drugs trr thel
thtd degree and was arratgned belorel
Judge Iouls
Demarest. He was re-J
manded to the CouDt.y Jall in lieu ofl
sl,000 !ail. Ioter he was relese(l on I
bail, to be tried July 15.
MRS. GERTR,UDE DEDRICK
Mrs Cert.ude Dedrlck of N€w Su1folk Avenue, Mattituck
passed away
on July I ai the !6tern
Sufiolk Nursing Home )n Creenport at:he
a\e ot
90. She was born in Canada oD October 8,1880. Mrs Dedrick is survtve(
by a nrece and a nephew.
Prayer services were held on Surioay evenlng at B P M at Rogers Fun_
eral Home tn Cutchogue. A Mass ot rne
Resurcction
was offered at Sacrecl
Healt R' C Church on Monday, July t2
with Rev Denis O'Brien as cetcbraDr
assiste(l l)y Rev John Fitzgerald. lr)iorm e n t w a s S & r e d . H e a i l C e m c t p ly .
Cutchogue. L 1. 1"+1.,/.r, .:,
'' ,
n' -'
"
CouPle Hod Nor.ow
Escqpe
-i,
In Mottifuck
Boot Fir. J -/ .
just bel0c
Lst
Tuesday morning
i
Mr. and Mrs. A. LiptoD
leight o'clek
.lwere pieparing to return to Manrorrlneck, N. Y. in thei! thhty-five
looi
"Laridae",
enchorcd at ttre
lcsllboat.
!6t
o! the Mattituck
Park Distlicl.
phen
]nartne at the f@t of Iove LaDe,
l&n explosioD ecurred underdeck, caustire.
Prompt
lrcm
a
Nsistance
llng
R€er!
b,nd some of the
l "tomy"
bo&tmen &ided in controlling
lnearby
Ithe bl8ze, and the mtva.l o! the local
lfiremen w6 so helpful that the osnlers were delayed only one night. Mr.
rver.e trtaie(l
f(,f
I and |.4r!s. Ltplon
bllrns by Dr. Ceorge R,ichards.
Itheir
*,1l j:^lliT
orq ruarrrrucx
yuurrr
;;;;i:;J:
:iif:iiJll'ts
:i:,n_
ifl,:l:,tT
:{;i;; ;:ffiJJr':
rrq. ,,v( orners for
thp ..,^,
;;.""d
,,ji1 :i :. -I,,,""lforJ;.,i;."
speedine
F;;,";,j^ir:dry
;;;:;;j
^":. "" He
',"':1"'l
;;;';f;.
on
admiheo
ljFn nu"'uy
Justlce
"r4' Lours
D"-"..",
SIanted hrm a ^,,;l--':"1
ottronat drscharge
ti,i"."l*iit'
.;i"*',#,i."il.i?l
$Tu",jj,,r,.
,ve
in minl
-".j",,,",,
) 4 ( . ,. o (/n e r s
"o].at,i^j.
\\,
^ : ^ - - ./ 4 a. . 1) _. 1 .
L/cpl
and Mtt
Dougl&s 0nsrKow
have been vlslting wlth thelr pal€nts,
Mr and Mrs Herry Charkow Of Westphelia Road. Douglss
Bradual,ed trom
compuier school In Mare Island, Callf
and is now Dling st&tloned at Cherry
Pornr. N c.
)^,.,
I S',iE 1 /
Dcnnls Chatkow, MHS greduate, eIjoyed a graduatlon party at his home
on Weslphalia Road. Flfty frtends qltd
relatlves ettended. Dennls wlll be attendlng
Florlda
Insiltute
of ,fechDology ln Sep!embe!.
youth
the
Mattltuck
Ecumenlcal
Group js sponprlng
uotfier
dancr
tonight,
JUly lSf at Cemp
Mollo$r,
Mah
Road. Matiltuck
lrom 8 to ll
P M. Mustc will be by The Unknown.
T*o Moio.ifttir{"ta,'!.(";
On
rh€ ideaor m&krng';;,;";;;^0",
Eo:t
En'd .AnnOunced
The News-Il,€Iiew Fublrshing .^".orauon, publrshers or "rne lre*"'-."nivieiv' and .The Sunctay Review,, ln
Riverhead. slgnFd an agreemenr Frrdat rq bp acquirpd by cardner rpatr
Cowles, III.
and his brother-in_las,.
James Whatnlore. Pot Cou,les s thc
rion of Cardner Coq,les. Chajrman ,f
the Boarci of CoNles Communications
which publishes among other periodicals. LooK
Magazine. The new corporatiorl, w. C. Publishing Company,
Inc.. has Publish€r James Whatmore
as President, and Pal Cowles as VicePresident and Treasurer.
Kenneth and Charles Forbes, former
Review publishers, slated the arrangernent would guarantee the qua)ity gnd
contlDuity of the two R.evjew papers.
The Riverhead based newspapers have
been in the Forbes' family for spproximately 30 years. after the purchase
of Tbe County Reviw
in l94Z by T.
Halold Forbes. ln 1950 he merged witi)
Riverhead News and the paper
became The News-Rf,view as it ls
presently celled
The late F)'ank C. I'o.bes joined ilte
paper in 1947 and became publishcr
in 1953 upon tbe death of his tather.
Chnrles and Kenneth
Fbrbes joined
the organization jn 1950 and launcbed
the Sunday Review in 19€1. The two
tl.,e
brothers
became
co-publishers
same year when fbank
Fotbes wls
killed in nD autonobile accident.
Durlng the Forbes ycars tlre ne$spapers won many awards for axcrllence, including a first place for genersl cxcellence froln lhe New York
Press Associ&tion Ken and Chsrlie
Forbcs wj)l be staying with the papers
for a period of time to ecquaint Mr
Coudes and Mr
Whatmore
with the
aIea,
FBANK
J. SIDOR
Mr Frank J Sidor oi Wicknem Avenue, Mattituck
dted at St Vincent's
Hospital tn New Vork on July 20,19?1.
Siate on
Ile was born lni New Yolk
.tune.22, 19t3. \,',^,'
14
.,.t 1,
tvife,
Mr Srdor ls sqrvivdd by'hts
Sldor: a dauBhter',
Stella DroskGki
Mrs Jene Gtbbons; ,hree soDs, Fr&nk,
three
and
Thomas
Sidor;
Joseph
end Bamey
Martin,
John
brothers.
Sldor.
There was a recitation oI the Rosary
at Rogers Funeral Home in Cutchogue
on Frid&y evening, July 23,19?1 ni
?:30 P M. A Mess of the Resurreciion
Lady of ostrawas offered at our
brima church in Cutchogue on saturday, July 2{th with Rev John Cwlllns
&s celebrant. Intermen! was in Sacred
Heart CeDetery. Cutchogue, N Y.
The,second-postcardwas from Kyoto, Japan. lorna Heggen wrote
,,
that the Sufioll Times circLrlation is rising over tber; We ;ad
published a cover photo ofyoung SheldonW'irsing,wbo fmtea'ine
perl(t prcture o! a high schoolgraduate and it was evidentlv
relaved
lo Japan. where a North Fork contingent, including Shildon, rs
visjting. "I just thought you,d like to knori, tt,at tt e Suiio'ik fimes ,io"
has a small circulatton in Kyoto," said t{rna. We sent them an
arrmarl special delivery right back, asking how we can increase
clrculatron l.here.Guesswe just need a Japanesecorrespondentin
order-togo worid wlde, or elsejust more letiers from our world_wice
tiavelers.
2-t
/-z
9*rz_
I Thirty-one
young b@Lmcn local skippers
happy
age tO - 14 could quelifv
(and boatwomen) were presented with
for their N. Vl State ioat
|
Operators
N
Y.
state
Youns
Boatma-rl.s
Itheir
License in
i,ur
**ro,
;;
lsafetv celtificates onftiday.
"";;;;
July-9rh or il" N. v.'si"lJ'iii"i!1r:_l-1"I
.
atthe
American Legion Hall in Matlas an aaaitionJ-uiuaia
p.ire" were
into another ',Suffolk Sun
or da jly I
paper uas Dot tbe reason for Ourchasc
l
Gardner cowles chairmBn of Co*l:s
l
Lonlmunicstions. jndiceted hls interesl
I
property becatlse even tlr'l
ln tnl
me)norles or the ill-fated 'Sun" hasl
shaken his fajth in the area. pal]
1ot
Lowies end Jim Wbaimole stated they
intend to keep lhe lwo papers. as tlr€y
are, repo.ting the local -news, coveriDg
e"eliLs in the atea and affordlng
a
promotional veilicle Iol the merchantf
lL serves
Jamqs Whatmore
began hls neivspaper caleer in the Vles department
ol Lhe Internatlorral
Faper Con)pany
Fronl there he veDt. lo the Cowles
owned daily Dewspapcr il) Lakelanc.
Fla, as general manaRer. Laler he \\'as
associated with the Sel) Juall St^r, a
Cowles owned daily paper and served
the lst
two years al the CoNles
Eleadquarters in New York City. Mr.
whatmore
has rnoved to Remsenb(rg
wiih his lvife Mary and their lpo
children
pat Colvles was publjsher
of the
Lakefield. F)oridn,'Ledger"
before
leaving jn 1966 to help establish ilt(
,.Suftolk SuD". He serveal N presidelt
and publjsher of the daily newspaper
from the beginning until jt suspeDded
publicaiion. He ts preseDtly presicleut
'Three
Village
ol The
Hernld..
a
{,eekly newspaper in Stony B!@k.
lM.orituck Summcr Sond
I Giving Serier Of 3 Concerrs
t
I
I n" r"rrn/jf iiii^&'utnor r,,o I
under the dlre6ilon bf Wllilm
Topping I
Perfomed
the fjrst of (hrtr
weekly I
concerts on the lrcnt l&wn ot the hislr I
school lst Fnday nighf.
rtt" .qumuiu*J'*fr,
,r"u
I
et 7 P M, July 23 (tomonow): "orc""t"
Juty 30.
The public ls tnylbed to sttend and Do
brlng l&vn cttrlE
tor thelr own comlort. In Ge ol r&jr, ttte program wiil
be held in the 6otr@t audttorjum.
This program ts pst
of the Mdttl- l
tuck Sffircr
program
Schol
spon_ !
sr€d
by the Msttituck
Bosd
or EducErion. In eddltton
to the SurDDer
Band, the Boud ol EducsHon, ln conJ\rnctton with
lhe New york
Slate
Youth
ond
F,ecreeilo
CommEsron,
also oRers on Mondey through Frlday
flom 9:00 to l2:0O n@n. I personal
Typlng p!o8ram. Bnd Arts end Craft$
pro'grm,
e R€medl&l Math
pro8ram.
and & Recreailon prognm.
The Recle_
anon progr&m, lo rddltion
to the deltv
holTilg
progrsm
also oflers a Tuesday &nd WedneMsy
evenlDg basketDdl proBTu
t0 boys ln Sndes ? and
uP &t ?:3O P M.
Another ph$
ot the Smmcr
pror" the ESEA T'tuc I program.
] g1Thls proCram ofrers R4mcdlrl R€adtng,
I
Thenpy
Bnd RbmedlBl Msrh to
l6pHh
studcnt!.
I Msttttqck
A thlrd phry
of the progrBm js rnc
| _
Drlyer Educ&ilon program.
lbuffe..
r ne coordinator of the Sllmer
pro_
I
ls tf,e Ellw@d, e member o!
the
lSram
HlCh Sch@l staff
lMatlitilck
Certificetes w"r"
gu"ttey,
j"ff."y
a*u.d"d
to, "lor"ij
Kaytis,
Edward F. l
s;;;"..-,;i;'iaruot,
r,ori L. wesert, I
Robert-Keht,
cary
Ruskowski. Bretr,
l
Kehr, cordon J. Haas, Rhoda Dicker-l
rheawar.ds
were
made
roNorth
Forkili:,.1""i&r";":#?:!i:,Til:jiT;:l:,.;ffi fi;,,1,;1";f
i
aru*
nu"r."*"r.i,'
Jr., Jean"lr.*l;
Talboa,
cathleen
are& youngsters who successfullv
fron soutlota, pamella_and
**o
Breti
pleted a course of instruction strDn.sored
"on': :1"!u"
renr' crrirorm oi'il..
*"".
A-ndy
by the N. lf. Siate Bureau of Mlrine
Keht, took fr"r",=
i"', aio ,.rr,a c)ass.
and Recreational Vehicles Dlvision-.of
Judge Suter usf<eA'rnr rour*
boat_
Education and Safety. Local certified ^"n
to
-r"gurntior"
au*V,rg out sale
volunLeer instructors Leonard Llewellyn boating "oop""ulJ'-iJ
laws u"o
so
they
and Judge Martin
suter
conducled could have rr"waterwaJ,s
their tenth annuat prosram so that without naving
""'ri"
umiine
occtoents.
3s
Murphy. crenn smilh, David
Stejnbuch,
f,riti.
l.
Jones. Michael
Monahan. N?ncy StroDg, Gretchen
A.
Haas.
L^""*""a
Taborsk:/,
Jeffrey
Tuthiu,
Ginna
orcterson.
Michael
rrrurpny, eamerra Kehr, Marie
Terp,
cn"ivr-lvaro*"li
cmtfrey
L. penny.
I Our Historical
sarurday, Aususb ?th ls the dale of
99tt:?- TfLl:jt-::fl
smcc' the annual PresbyterianChurch coun- I bave an accountof lasl Monday
pape-r
try Fair, to be held on the church 'ing elsewh€le in this
^:Y,t J;
comment oJ our own? Mr'
lawn startinB aL ten oclock. Th" i;;;,
"-u.l"r
on loco"ii
Rot Ztel's pictures aDd talks
have plans under way and at tile opon-]
perhaps what was
ing hour, sometimes even earlieL, tlere I motives attracted
many
is always an eager assemblage ot shop-l lthe society's largest attendance'
lrv sno
pers on hand. The $ares ioclude homel for tne auaience being ]oung
seen or thrilled to one ct
t"u"t
made fancy work ancl other arti;les, | ] i"a
gt"nt iron horses pu)ling e string
tt"u",i.a",l
home c@ked delicacies..tu"
iin*"
cats or nealo
hard cover and paperbtck books. flow-l lof passenget or frelght
whistles' so
no,i""t-toeoodness
ers and plants, grab bag ltems, plusl lin"i"
the Jish horn ioots of
lron
any numbers ot elcs. T@, tnerc u'iltl lolliur""t
a jumble ot
seen
oi"""l", or never
be hot dogs and soft drinks lor thosel linu
-f-Jeht
'al} over the
cars spoodled or
who llke 1or make a -d4y 01 lt. Don't |
famous freish( con\r*1,
t[l , t4'1t
lniss (his
I lgtou"a ' as the
Noe' R lormer Matti'
cttuiitt
charlie
rire tocal$reidvt".tJn'
liuclo.
""-l
a train wreck
descrrbe
to
Personal
rntetestl
nounces lhat a n!'u
lfr6116n, uwd
His talk
Missionary has been appointea in thel lptr. zier had the pictures
from
memolles
p€rson of Rev san segundo, rvho is | | ^i"o or"* a numb€r ot
could
who
eresnyteriatrl
*i(h
the
connected
lsom" oro timers ltesent,
tlln
church of the crossroads ai 242 Eastl lnuu" x"pt on t€llrng sloties about
tr
.tim
l4bh street, New York Ciiv. Thislll.
f . R . R . i f i t h a d n ' t b e'AJ n-'>
'
I
/
evening
area
rapid
an
in
an
ot
located
church is
l u4i9q111. Quite
change and ever-present poverby, and I
rnusr dcaL wrth drug addict ion. poor I I
Engogeme.4t
, Announced
,"-?
\oh@ls. d"caytng housing, unemploy-t |
6f lturtr_
Ml Md Mls fraD\ bli""/
rnenL. aDd delinquency ln an rrea ol I t
annourue the engagenrenl'
erratic living condltions. o""
I I tu"r. *itn to
aaugrter
;;.;;"1
eundotakesthe placeor Re\'""n*"Jloi"ineirD B a f n e y .::1"iLT'*Tt*::
sorr
Jones of Georgia as rhe MatLiiucksl
l.lames
F' I
warwich
'r'he church'sl
'natt'
Ratpn e Barrrey ol
missionary.
churches
I -'roi
Neddrng
out" Iras been sel lor the
4,."
other personal missionary
I |
"
|
dred Healey of Bogota. S A. All fam-l
i)ies of the church with boys and cirlsl I t! really seems tlke Augusl agaln, as
eeacel
in college. the Service,
s*ay
lwe note the pretrnce of Rev. and Mrs.
Corps, etc. are requested to Cive Mrsl lArthur
Wells a( their co[tage on Coxs
Jones i98-82?8, tbeil namesl lNeck aft€r an absenre of two summers.
Stadey
and addresses in ordcr that the.cllurchl
no"ts of friends are happy ,.g
lfn"i,
may render some kind ol chrlstiaD | | welcome them back in Mattituck. Rev.
lniDistry io them.
! Wetts ts pastor of the Hollis AveDue
co^nsregetional church in Queens L r
Society
Historicol
I
I Mottituck
AUGUST
P.oLFEsg/lff
)/
I Ausust Rolfes, blacksmiih, ol Pacilrr
| Street, Mattituck. p9ssed a{ay on Aui (ust 15,19?l at Central Suffolk Hospital, Riverhead. He was born in Gerrnany on May L 1903 the son of Josepl)
aDd Ellzabeth Schnieder Rolfes.
Mr Rolfes is survived by his $'ite.
Joan
two
daughters,
Ann
Friedat
Chader and Claire Rolfes; two blotilers. George and Joseph Rolfes. T!,o
grandchjldren also Survive him.
Funeral servlces w€re held at, th('
DeFriest Funeral Home in Mattiluck
on Wednesday, August 18 at 8:00 P M
with Rev John Agrla officiating.
norK Iol
There will be a lot molF
arlfl poll
elections inspeclors tlerks
LIle November electiolls
*iui"tt"ts *t"a
witb rnsperlLors
come around. Checking
nlecr'on clr\rric'' l2
oi'ii"-r"ruttitu.t
FirehorFe NP
rLegjon Hall' and l3
rrr DiJrL:r 1:
fini 53 ne'r regrstrtl\l'
l-\erlr\siqned up lhis past Salurdav
20 teat
oie of these were cf t)ie lB to
t
h
l
l
r
Y
n
i
n" IPrranRe ln Distrlct l3
lntrer
iJ"ito, or whiclr 20 werp rn'he
nl llrc
u*" Ui:0"f."t.. plus iiliy-seven
r
pelsp
r
P
v
l
o
l
l
s
l
v
ug"" who had
ai-"
Witll rwo lnore
ered al the schoolhouse
days Octoblr :llld and 3rd
t"gta*otlo"
uP. thP numbPr of ":2,'3':i'
"olring
mav strll be inctea.PolJl/4 t lt I'/
Tlte annual voting o-n tfe Maltitu"k
wi\ Ileld
Pr.k Dt"trrct budePt lor f9?2
fvelrilrl
aI the firehous lssr Tupsdnv
being actopted Around 2i
fne'budcet
vorfs
vot,ed, with a very few negatlve
MxtNext budget io be voted on is the
srlbtituck Fire District's wbich will be
on
mitted to the voters of the distrlct
tirehouse
the
at
FridaY, August 2?,
from ? to l0 P M We are away bellind
n's's
on one bit of Fire Departmeni
'steas
in
th€
on
when hd spoke
whrch happcned soile IlnlP eutller
i"Ji"n""
Fire
thp yecr. Former Chief alld later
nao
commissiorler, Charles Miska who
')fficr'
slide- a rurlr
served malry yenrs iD tile lalter
rorical soriecy His firsi
I
church for a period ol l1.r1e !eatJ
along \rrLl)l
posiLioll oI firei
rti
t
i
dashrng
w
who
h
o
th:
a
and
n
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lak€
train
to
1
19s?,
9
5
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,
resiSned
o1ff the
t h e cceniurv
eniurytraindashing
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l n M3rch.
M3rch.
in
il'l'-')::::l
crarrins
of slmnl
w.lcomhouse custodjan ln his place anoiher
., grpa! brtlowrng p)ume,
nur-p.i""r,,ng rr ohlo. wllt b,
, ' { a l r nI
heen
former Chie{, Hetuy T-\lef has
orobablv smoker-seL the stage
'^l:..-ltt":t
Mr Miska s
*outeml
no
was
e.ear
air
rhe
or
iurion
'rit"tlt,ltt*
:o
:'* Ailsut 8th i:ttil":";;i;
was hishrv aDDoinred Commissioner in
sundav.
clePillmeDL's loDt
the
place. aua
l'J"J"L'"tir'-"it*tt''
l
.He
..hear15g rvhistlel
a
white:r t"lul,lll:^111t.1,],1
esreemed
- armost
irlsrrn last week was lor a fire Rt
one courd
vrll
,nu, a larse consresai'ion
s-u-in *oo.i old Dames ss I
barn Dear Lhe greenhouses on Sutlolk
;i;;;:;
Frederick
""p"","0
and
hefore
extinguLshed
Averlue, qulckly
be on hand to bear him Rev.
ii" ci"non Balt, The cape Honl
I
to lrcngu-*"t,
wbo has been engaged as the
anv dAmauo was dol)c
T.ne scmt kepl emerging, not
|
l,be
Tratn.
pasLor,
Bean
tiot)
I
church's r)cw
hacl
will
on AugusL 15th, and
Of cours, one of the prize shois
rome tltlle ag() r l\r,xl] conpil\lnld ]
M^ttituck
the 2:nd. He is
ro be Lhe great rotary snow Ot"".o1,i,il
l h l t , o 1 1 .h a d ( o h x v n r " s s ' l v e l n e c k " 1 0 I
begin his pasrornrp oil
'go'spu.hios iLs wav Ihroucnr:uc;
19rh
12r€
navig!le itn luto sntely al Lbc Mallr1
ro..u1, rnsrallpd sepFmbpr
iii"
rlrifts and Spewing its snow a nu
Road. SouDd Avenue. Itve LaDP lntef- I
Toda] 5
!varnjllg lighl
feel or more lrom the traclLs
iect,ion, Nherc ollly:r
a, nice evening Fridav at thc
there
"was
well ask
Lwe.nad
gj!es blrl slighl prottctlon at. thjs vtry I
t'"',i.*""t.'.t*ni
ciangerous corDer Somethjng in the
'No stoprjght direction is beil)F done
ping or Stanclrng" signs have llfel) I
at various points wb0ch {'ill I
ilaie
watcired the bulldozer pu.sh 'ul ,.?ll lu"..roppi.e, tt," mstructor and teader
l) ohlbiL tlle parkiDE o! cafs r)) the I
Melriiuck starion into oblivion aaIeN
y;-u.,i;";;;i*"-.'"-ni
-o"t
or
rnu,.
I
and Surlnd eventte htt l
I lil;
rllnger zon'.
vears ago, it was g@d to -see
v e r y y o u n g f l L d f e m a r k n b l yw e l l
l v c l t b o u n d o l i r ' - \ \a v I
3
l)een m!d"
l e w o [ l h e s ee a r l y s l a t l o n sr o r r x a r n p l ,l l w e r e
sLfeet frodr thc corner to the Episcoprl
Church. we humbly submit otlr ou'11
opinio)r that slowin:l down lrai_l1c fo
horn and-the good old ba:i
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Rpv FI e
r-ocomotiue
li;i,:";;';,;;'oia
;or rr
('lle anci child
ar!lve in Mittitrlck
r a s 3 a ' . i f o l r l y G r e e n p o r to p l s
I
I
r:arly this Neek to mnke lhejr hoDc lll
l'"11"rX1n.""t"
t.he PresbyteraD Manse. dd Rev Humserved bv- .n*,:11 | I 3or^", r,a.,iituckransalwavs delicht
mel to begiD his paslorate, preochlllg
hls fjrst S[nday IIr tlral c^pacity at Ine
js expected th!il
ten o'clock servjce. It
ev:nlrls
EngG Tuthill cllmaxed a nstalgic
l l llallock and famrly of London,
a very largc conBteqatlon n'ill be ollt'
tlnrr helc v)sM^ lames Deies
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llano,
lo $elcome llim. a5 l)e comes very llighMrs cllfford
another invitlng ptoI rr.ru'unnoun""a
I itr"g rurt Hallocks mother'
D)ade a mosl
ly recommeDded, ald
Av.enrre and lrr" sisAusust 23 meering wherr 1 | iiarrocr< on sufloik
;.';t;
lavorable imptession Nhen he preJcll_
l;;;
ed as a candidate. The chluch has
been wllhout a permanent pastor iol
as Kev<ar<\r
I tti.tory of our country
I I of
- the large oil companles
calir' is scveral months, since the resignotion
A]to
Palo
I
oavra
[ ,. c''."".
|
.Yar::n _o:ot Rev Robert Sullivarl. Rev John
ABria, wilo has mo(t caPaNY setl'ed
as pastor ad interim, concluded hls
Street--vr.
seLvices oD Sunday. His parishioDersl
Mrs Richard w@dlrr3rd ol
una
?34-63E{'
4?7
h^ve found him a very *'orth subsbi- |
.rf, FnIIgl/q/'Fox
vlsltlng
Oklahbma city okla has been
The sras\
t.ute, preachirlg a strong gospe) aDd I
lYvoodwar'l oD
I we:t. rt tinhiJ rtappeneo.
his mother, Mrs Eva
(:))
increasing the Sunday congregatiolls lt I
lat the cutchogue tailroad sLation
Avenue
Wickham
is hoped he Nill continue to worsnlp I
I was mowed. One call actually sce tlle .
at [be church, as hls wlsdorn and good I
llrains come and go l\o\' lncidentall:;
I
lrumor have beert so helpful
Ith" plu"o is a b,lsy one on weekelrds t
lu,rlh many passengers disembarklng'
la^',--"
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snow?"
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-saxophone,
trombone
llou"'"u crariner,
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I
CUTCHOGUE
*'"i'l;
l;:'il'KJl:"'"ff"i'i'I''i;l
Five Were $,rre.9ted
On Narcotitffi(;1{Jr"
Anesled for crimlDil possesslol) of a
(langerous drug in ihe 6th degree lnst
Mondaj.
were Stesan
Ovsianik,
20.
Lillle Neck Road. Cutclloglre, Frai\ces
Romance, 19. 510 Main Street. creenport and Pltrlip Tantbon, 18. EImhurst.
L L The tlx'ee Nere urested by Det
i Sgt Joseph Sawicki a.}ld Patrollilar)
lHenry Slepnoski in a \'@ded area or
lMain Street, New SLlfiolk. They \\er.e
before Judqe I;uter. Osvianik
farraigned
I remanded to countj- tlil in tieu of 9104.
Rornance. released in lnother'.s crrsJ
i Iodv al)d fanbon. lplra\cd tn parcllt..
cusrodv fof a h."r'irr3ton August J0
1
A lrghllng compnn! Fbte srr.: llrt
I
lwhen George Crtggs :0, T\)thr)l s IrD(,,
I Mat,tituck. ran off the roaci (Roote 2b.
rn lr{&ttituck)
potc No b36.
aDd hl
Patrolman Janes Ilitzpatrick
ilrvesLLgaLeal and criggs was taken t.o Easlern
Long Islaltd Hospii,el. The accident
occurred at 4i23 A M on Augus: l5
Also oD August 15, James Belnrct.
31. Follnder's Path, Southold. rvr\ arfested by Patrolman Fred Fiedler alter
r hlgh-speed chse thlough Soul.hold
'lllage. Bennett
wa.s picked up on M3in
filyneN
Avenue And chil.ged wltn
lrtvtng orttlu ilrro\lr'ir'.cl no rirrrcis
licen,\e and spcedrDg.
A car-bike lrcctdeDt frcurred ro Lhe
l5th at Route:5
and f,egioll A1'elillt,
Mattituck, lvherl Jsnles J Kuhltnan, 10,
ot Sigsbfe Road. trllttrl.uck rcle his
bicycie xcross R,oute 25 heading Dorth
from Rar Avqtuc. He t.old Southold
Policc he dldli't see the car. drivrll by
OLto Scheeder, Rosarlary Plece, East
Isllp, whlatr slfuck birn and kn*ked
Lim lc llre pivenrcnt. -tlr Hauis rucl
PairolmaD \\'llson
rrsiponded Lo tIr.
call.
T{'o se!ant.ren-y{,rI old girls !,.cre
arrasted for criDtinAl posse$ion o! dnr)qeIoLIS onrgs rnd spfe ilrralgncd lrfolt'Jildgc Srrtel ru(l held ln licll of
$500 bnrl for i hexring on August :3.
PaLfolDen Joseph CoD\'rv wrs irsking
n routinF Lrajti0 check ol a )9?l F()d
$hlch was bcing drr\eD ilt rlr erratic
rDar)ncr oD Route 25 rlr Nlailrtrrck lire
driver, Elizaof(h
ProLlL. (irft'!1 .\rlles
Avcnue, Whjte Plains. w&s &lso glven
I surnmoDs for (lrtvlr;g wrlhr)ut a llcense. Her pitss|ngL'r. Krtlrorjle
M
Inavo, r\es froDl Park Road. Scarsdale.
NY
Willie lae Prerce..l5. of Eaton pr.rk,
F l a . \ ' f t s a r r e s l . r ' db t ' p t l
Harry SDrilh
olr AuBlrst l5 lor prrblic rntoxtcntro[.
n i.tfr fort Bonk & Trust To
Hove New Shelterl. Bronch
Mr Edq'nrd F Lilchlrult, gresid.ilL i,l
The North Fork Bank and Trust Com'
pany, has anr)ounced the approvll ol
lhe Ne\\'York
S(.ate Bankll)g Botrfd
lor The North Fork )3ank to relocnlc
its Shelter Is)ADd }lclghts ofilce. The
Hllnourlcenlent follows by sever4l days
Litchhull's publicatjol) of the Bankilig
Board s approval for a De( l)rilrcl) |
ofiice in Ea-st Moriches.
plan)Ing
"We're
i
beaut.tful tr( \ i
bulldjng', sajd Litchhult.
Onc {hrL
$'ill be in keepiDg \ritlr the cltRrDl
r[d traditior] ot the area . Sillce {roD)lng to Shelter Island in 1966, we have
lelt greal enllruslasnl tor the coo)munity and are extrerDely pl('a.serlurtt
I ;;;';"-;';';;;
,o'p,"il'i"'
"'''""',','
thst will h€lp us to serve evelt better".
I
The nFu localioD srll be a( thc cofI
I ner of ManJntlc Rodd alld Wesl Neck
Road. Presently, the bank's officc is
located in the Heights seclioD at Grard
A!cnlre ar)d Chasc Strcel.
Thc North Fork Bank and Tru:(
Company, a "F\rll-Service' bar)k nraintaills officFs in Matt.ituck, Jdnr)spoll,
Ciltchogue. Southold aDd GreeDport. ls
\'ell as ol) Sheller Islar)d. Dalr lor
opening the new jffice
has [or lel
I)PPI rnno,rrr.Fd U.t*/
n
/a2/
l('
Tumbleq
TheTurret
,
.4'/'a
MHS Holds
^.,,u',!ni,
'
'i Commencemenf
rElD
John Melot, son of Mr' and Mrs'
Miss Joan Maric Wilcruki'
Suffolk
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mit- C h e s t e r M e l o t , N e w
John will
chell wilcenski, Maitr Road, AYenue, Mattituck.
University
Brmk
attend StonY
Laurel, was named Valedictoriil
He is a member of the National
of the Senior Class at Matttuck
Honor Society,has been actlye ln
Hi{h Scboot.
activities, has
ilIiss wilcenski a member of music and drama
oarticiDated in track and golf,
a
the National Honor Society'
as an edttor oo the
Regetrts College Scholarsb.iP ind hai served
his senlor
w i n n e r . a n d w i n n e r o f t h e yearbook staff during
y
e
a
r
.
Paragon Oil Award, has rtreived
a full-*holarshiP for tuition and
Commencement exercises for
Georgetown
fram
board
at Mattituck
University. ln addition, Miss the Class of 1971
the
wilcenski received the Phi Beta Hish School will be held at
at
fro;t of the school 5i0o P.M. on
and
KaDDa
' s c Award
holarsh
i P was offered a
event
of
the
ln
27
June
Sunday,
at C W Posl
fuli
Exercises I
C o l l e g ea
, nd was an N M.S.Q.T. rain, Commencemenl
S
c
h
o
oL
t
h
e
H
r
g
h
will be held in
F i na l i s l .
Salulalorianal Mattituck is Gymnasium at the same hour
For the past severel weeks. nine boys
nave been preticing
to take their
prace antong the altar boys of Sacred
Heart and Our Lady of Good Counsel
panshes. with
a sp€cial investiture
0eremony being held Friday evening.
The sacrifice of the Mass will be or_
fered. iltem at. ?:30 p M Dd they will
be invesled with cassock and surplice
4r that rlme. All members ot Lhe par_
lsh. parents. trjends and relaLlves ol,
the boys are tnvited to [his spr,ctal oc_ I
casion. The neB alter boys are; Billyl
cilderslepve, paLnck Gremler. Jlmmv i
Jonps, Michspl Kober. Dougles Moran.l
Mailheu
Rao
Steve
Romeq, Johill
RN)ak. and Cary
Ro-srak.
cary wetr\t!(L
wetr\..(q
pi.lt i
l(
lli
yi.l1
Slrnday n)ghr's opdi' cl.
co,,c"rt
under lhe auspices ofrJther Matrrtuck
Youth croup
at V.rterm s Memolat
Palk on Peconic Bay, w4s quite selt
attended and beartily enjoyed by Lne
audience. The music featured guitar
playmg and siiging
by soloisLs ano
Broups, a1l Iocal talent. It was adverLrsed as'Amateur. Night,'. but rraDv
expressed the thougbt tbat the arna_
Leu! effork were much more popular
Lnan some of the professional !ateIl.
that hs preceeded. A future offerinB
by the MYG at the park will be Rev
ond Mrs Ben Buns
of Southold. thc
cxcellent musicjans who are aver en_
lertaining- We are noL certain of the
dale.Jusl watch f,rf the annoultcement.
Sorry to report that Justice Maftill
Suter has been on thp ailing lisr ano
confrned lo his )romp tor the p4t $.pek
or more. Hope by this writing he will
be tJack at his haldware
store
up
street", &nd at his judging at Lne
American Legion Hall.
Mr and Mrs Jack Russell of Liver_
Pool, N Y are spendtng some time tn
M&ttituck
visiting
her mother, Mrs
Clifiord HatlocE and her brother-tr)law and slster, Mr and Mrs Jack llose.
Mrs R\ssell is t.he former Miss Annc
Hall@k of Mattituck.
Henry Lutz of Mattituck, who ls aD
elder of the Cutchogue Prest)ylerian
Church w6 a speaker at that church
Sunday evening, the 25th, at which
time he gave an account ot his experlence and impressions as a delegate to
the Presbyterlan
Assembly's
meeting
held at R@hester. N Y.
Paddy Sioto, the Ortent colrespondent of the "Tlaveler",
came up lwo
iveeks ago with
the suggestiou
tbai
Alexand€r
Bell's
Craham
birtbday
should be obsrved, notinS that, the
now jndispensible telephone he invcnl,ed had given so much plesure
to so
many. Good idea, perhaps, bul we
genius
think the r€al
of the telephone
(present day, that is) ls the
Buy whg
invented those monthly
sh@kers the
ccmpany sends us under the explanation "Message Units". The CospaDl'
should atnleast glve )lim a tall monu-
ment, ;l ,.i..
L? , l"t ) '
,r
/Ea,'
"haunted house" as PeoPle
mindful of the money rumored to
have been buried there, tried to
ferret out its secrets.
No one ever fomd anY moneY
or secrets. But it was observed
that Lulu's financial manager
lived very comfortably. Over the
vears as t-he grass aDd shrubs
grew into aiangte on what were
once velvety lawns the house took
on a forbidding look.
But it wad its statelYProPortion
Hugh Qujnn fell in love with He
bought it,sixYeaNago A retired
building tode engineer for New
York he had some ideas and
@nsultedarchitectsonhowb€stto
restore it.
W i l h l 2 b e d r o om s a n d l 0
fireplaces it wodd have been
to maintain and Mrs.
-Drohibitive
Quinn
the
r-E
shuddered at
travaBance. sbe clamPed dowl
entailed. Mr. Quim
housework
by Ronnie Wacker
on family exPenditures, even thought he might explore the
Uke many otber Pmple, Hugh stepping in to Prevent the Judge
the
a Dossibitities of eliminating
Q u i n n a d m i r e d t h e t u r r e t e d ' from slipping a carpenter
riooit,."ou"i'igtt"
fii-il"il
brooding mansion atop the hlll q u a r t e r t i p . T h e f a m i l Y i n - building to its granite-facedstone
formed by Jack$n and New creasingly shut itself away lrom first floor. But it smn became
Suffolk Avenues rn New Suffolk the world.
that it could not beL
Miserlincs was so lngralneo ln evident
He thought, as others had before
successfullyredesigned because
contlnued
they
lhat
children
it
would
the
satisfaction
the
him, of
doors and windows couldn'l be
be to rstore it to its Victorian the same Spartan life even after
in wslls that were 16
they inherited all the familY c h a n g e d
solendor.
i n c h e st h i c k .
wealth.
But - unlike the others, 'I{ugh
Neishbors tell of Lulu's al'
Looters looking for hidden
Quinnboughtit. And thusset off a
six-vear adventure that took him t e m p l s t o s a v e P e n n i e s b Y treasure became bolder, walked
as
luves
cauliflower
off with the French and ltalian
a r c h i t e c t u r a l cmking
an
through
charlabyrrnth of plans and blueprints vegetablesand hoarding Peanut f u r n i t u r e , l h e T l I f a n Y
d e h e r s ,a n d i n l p o r l e dr u g s M r '
and finallv to the sad decisionto shells for kindling.
a
to
the
seen
has
even
One -had
vear when repairs
Quinn said he
tear it down.
accumulated to the chandelier in a oearbY nome
house
When Mr QuiDn bought "the
put.off
castle" as his 14 grandchildren point that they couldn't be
Then one day when he was
ner
call it, many stories were told ilv lonqer, Miss Lutu asked
checking over the grounds he
M
r
f
r
i
e
n
d
.
trusted familY
about it around in New Suffolk lt
found a spoon wi*l evidence of
was supposed to have $5 million Tlustorr, if he would advise her'
drugs.
Mr. Hoston suggestedthat the
buried wmewhere in its many
uP
weeds which had grom
"That did it for me", he said
gret Dlaes.
and he called in the wreckers'
aound the house were a fire
Judee and IUrs Frederick
What he Plans now is to build a
haard to b€ taken care of before
loew had built it in 1899as their
hous for
trim 3'bedroom
summer home. TheY alw had m'4hing else.
to
the
handyman
He sent his
himself and his wife. He will keeP
home6 in New York CitY, Paris
the Poor the barn with its original Pegged
ild Cairo, whs the only thing howe. In a few minutes
m a n r e t u r n e d s w e a r i n g h e ' d floors and renovate it for their
m6t pmple knew about Caim
again'
four grown children who want to
was that it was the caPltal ol a never work in that Place
Mis LDlu had given him a scYthe use it anl redo the carrLaker's
faraway pl,ace called EgYPt.
hlm
house into a Playhouse for lhe
t-ife was lavish in the etegant and sickle and cautioned
them because srandchildren
homestead that looked dom over againstsharPening
Iasler'
out
lhem
wear
It was a dream castle, Mr'
the bay. Neighbors vied for in- this would
And so the fashionable home Quinnnow saYS-- and it's hard to
vitations to the splendid parties
became New Su{folk's strange build onto wnleoneelse'sdteams'
There were a coachman and
and inevitablY the area
footman to helP the handsome house.
dressed ladies alight from their
carrraqes ilnder the Protecllon ol
ihe po;re-coch:rc. N{rs Loew nad
a Fiench maid and lhe chilrlren'
Charles and Lulu, were educated
abroad. lloth sPoke French
vajt, dauBlrter of
Miss G{ebdol}in
Mr and Mis Flotd Vail of MattiLrrck,
was recently plsced oD the Deall's lisl
is
Mlss vajl
at Cornell Universlty.
sLudying interior design and will grrduate ln January from the Colle!.o t)l
flDerlllv.
Human Ecology at Cornell.
'l'ir,rt
::Lrtltlcnlv Ihc lrouseholC
Neeks
againl
Two
Wrong
Oopsl
1 o { r l (; r u l ! ; r t r g t ' ( 1 1 ) 1 1N l r s ' l ' o e w
back we made the comnent tbat there
u h o l r r r da i ' r a t ' s r l t c n d e d c h \ l r c h
left in "Tuthilltowrr'.
were no Tlthills
wtiir srrrl" ii'u1llrtl1! hCCA!nt
Comes a not from a lifelong Tutl)ill'Sorry aboul
r''ili'lr)Lls, devolln!l
lilr!iicilli\
Lowne! who ktndly writes
h L . r I i i t r r r r l l : 1 , ,l 0 \ ' l ! l { ' i e a S i . n ' ( - l l \ th&t. Tlle Hull Tuthllls sttll live iI
'h .liL ;1i]"'i \r()rli\
'Iuthtl)town'.
r
,
I\n sorry, tm. Shoul(la
io ih,r il
gd\e uP
known beit€r. as we pas by md adS i l ei : i f i i ' l l { l i t \ , ' I i 1 ! s
: l L l l r ' l r , r ' , ' l l r t i ' r r ' t \ l r s [ - l r ] \ ' i l $lre his neel white house and grourlds
5ul
quite otten. It is Just east of the o)d
ll,, )\lolr r\'!l'r ll\'('s lll Neu
'luthill
ihll'l
homesiead, now @cuPied bY
, r , t n ' " : u . n \ v , 1 " L r l . r li ' r a
Lhe Historical Society. Hull. who r;is
:rtret *, rll: lli.ti \1r' Lr\c\! \t\ll\'
once the President of tbe North Fork
dr.u i"om lllo PresbltPrlan
Il
Bank, ond more tecently the Seuior
Churcn ilr ( urch^8ue because
Vice President of the Marine MidlBDd
wa- Plal,nlnB a nerv addilion
I he
-Cinker National Bank at Easb Setauconsidered
Loes
\rlrs
e
x
'
writes that, he ilas
ket.
HUU further
nuildtng Plans lnexcusablP
Just retired from the latter offlce. we
are happy he forgives us our errol,
and wislr bim a happy and active r.irl€ment.
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