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Thursday and Friday, Septem- . ber 28th, and 29th Rummage sale held by the Sayville Jewish Community Center Sisterhood at 62 South Main Street, Sayville from 9:30 a. m. to three p. m. Friday, September 29th Silver tea held by the Sayville Council of Churchwomen at the ' , N First Reformed Church .on Cherry Avenue , West Sayville, et two p. m. Saturday, September 30th— Dance held by the Great South Bay Democrrtic Club at the Oakdale Plaza Room. Saturday, September 30th Bake sale held , by the Bayport Methodist W. S. C. S. at Shand' s Food Market on Mid- dle Road, Bayport. Saturday, September 30th —> Annual variety show held by the Catholic Daughters of America, Court of St. Joseph 975, In St. Joseph' s school auditorium . Church - ' Street , Ronkonkoma at 8:30 p.m. - s Friday, October 13th Card party held by the Say- ville Republican Club at eight p. m. . at the clubhouse. Wednesday, October 18th Dessert-card party held for benefit of the Community Am- bulance Fund and Camp De- Wolf at St. Ann' s Parish hall. Main Street, Sayville. Saturday, October 21st Barn dance held by the Pine Lodge Social Club ¦ at " the Bavarian Inn in Ronkonkoma. Saturday, October 21st , Dance held by the Montauk Highway P. T .0. at the Shore- ham Hote l , Sayville. Friday, October 27th Rummage sale held by the ladies service group of the 1 Sayville Methodist Church. Saturday, October 28th Masquerade ball held by The Sayville Musical Workshop at the Shoreham. Coming Events— def ied FUNERAL HOME WM. F. REYLEK , JR. Lie. Mgr. 194 SOUTH MAIN STREET SAYVILLE, W. Y. TEL. LT 9-1472 k _. ... .__ ___J v*J * _ W*m &!i ), W _9 '^<3 *Z7 *&PZ^ ¦*- * "But who'll protect me?" Even a bigger and bolder pup might be no ] match for ^ wily housebreaker. Your watchdog ' ! means well but a Safe Deposit Box in our " ; strong vault means dependable protection. \ Why not rent one with us soon? ' - ¦ ' , COST IS PENNIES WEEKLY ! J 7L Oyster men ' s Bank AND TRUST COMPANY Oakdale Pia» 131 Main Street Oakdale, N. X- OR Sayville, N. Y. LT 9-0710 LT 9-0700 I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. > Open Friday Evenings 6:30 to 8:00 PJVL Obituaries M[SS MILDRED D. ALEXANDER Miss- Mildred ^. Alexander died Monday night at her home at 91 Gillette Avenue, Sayville, after ' a brief illness. She was born In Say- ville 65 years ago, the only child ot Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander,, and had always njade her home here. She was a graduate of Say- ville High School and of the Brown Business School in Jamaica. Miss Alexander was associated with the Patchogue Electric Light Company f o? nearly 40 years, first as secretary to the president and later as assistant treasurer. She was honored at a large dinner upon her retirement about five years ago. She was a member of the Sayville Historical Society and the Sayville Garden Club. Miss Alexander is survived . only by her mother who is 95 -years old. Funeral services will b e beld () t 10 o ' clock this morning ("Thursday) at Raynor ' s Chapel with the Rev, Peter D. MacLean , rector of St. Ann ' s Episcopal Church , officiating. ^ Interment will be in Union Ceme- tery, ' Sayville. I WALTER R. DENTON ' Walter R. Denton , age 79, died on Monday at his . home, 27 Grove Street , Sayville, after a brief illness. Born in Baldwin , he had lived most of his . life in that area , moving to Sayville about three years ago. Mr. Denton was a retired builder. ; He is survived by his wife , the former Amy ' E. Smith , one son , Walte? ot SayviUe , fiye grandchild- ren and two great-grandchildren. Services were held at ' Raynor ' s Chapel , Sayville , last evening at eight p.m.; with the Rev. Philip H. Dodd , pastor of the Sayville Meth- odist Church , officiating. Interment is in Greenfield Cemetery, Hemp- stead , this morning. MRS. MATTHEW VEPREK Services were held at the Rey- lek Funeral Home here last Wed- nesday evening for Mrs . Matthew Vcprck who died September 18th at the age of 82 years in the Twin Oaks . Nursing. Home . in Guy_ tpn, _. Ga. They were advanced from tlie, scheduled date because of the ap- proach of Hurricane Esther. Burial , was private , the following morning. In an obituary notice last week The News reported that the deceas- ed came to this country from her native Czechoslavakia in 1909. Ac- tually she came here in 1891. MISS HENRIETTE E. MEYER Miss Henriette E. Meyer aged ' 82 years, of Bayport Avenue , Bay- port , died in the South Shore Con- valescent Home , Patchogue, >on Wednesday after a long illness. Miss Meyer was born in Brook- lyn and spent most of _ her life there and in St. Albans , " but had' recently made her home with her nephew and . niece, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hegge. She Was a member of Holy Cross Lu- theran Church , Lake Ronkonkoma , and was active in the , Sayville Division of the American Cancer Society. ; ^ Besides her nephew, she is sur- vived by a brother , Henry A. Meyer of Bayport , and a sister, Mrs. Mathilda -Casey of Mohawk, N. J. i -; Services will be held on Satur- day in the Raynor Chapel , Say- ville, at 11 a. m. with ' the Rev. William F. .Gotwald of Holy Ci * oss Lutheriyi Church , Lake. Ronkon- koma officiating. Inlerment^will be in Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Vil- lage. In lieu of 1 flowers , the fam- ily requests that Miss " Meyer' s friends make memorial donations to Holy Cross Lutheran Church. SISTER MARY PATRICK, R.U. Sister Mary Patrick (Hanora O'Connor), 52, died September 17th at the Ursuline Novitiate in Blue Point. Born in Ireland , she was a resident of Blue Point for 15 years. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Alice O'Connor of Ireland; five sisters, Sister Mary Immelda of Blue Point , Sister Mary Benignus rot Ireland , Mrs. Josie Teehan , Mrs. ;Breda Fahy, and Miss Alice O'Connor, all of Ireland; and two brothers, John J. and William, •both of Ireland. Requiem mass was held last Wednesday in the Novitiate Chap- el in Blue . Point , with the Rev. . Thomas Brennan officiating. Inter- ment followed under the direction of the Robertaccia Funeral Home in Ursuline ' Cemetery. ^FREDERICK A. WOLF , . Frederick A. Wolf , aged 84 , of Holtsville , died suddenly Sunday while visiting friends in Haup- pauge. " [ He was born in Germany and came to this country at the age of 15. A few year_> later he returned to Germany, met a German girl and after he had come back to the . United States, she came over and they were married in New York. They lived in Long Island City un- til, moving to Holtsville in 1950. Mrs. Wolf died in 1953. Mr. Wolf was a salesman of elec- trical appliances, He was a member of Teutonia Lodge F. & A. M. in Jersey City. He made * his home in Holtsville with his daughter , Mrs. Ernest Hil- liger and is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Charles Maurer of New Hyde Park , a son Charles in East Meadow, a brother Carl in Clearwater , Fla. a sister in Ger- many, and by seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Masonic services were held Tuesday evening followed by re- ligious services at Raynor ' s Chapel , with the Rev. William Abram, pas- tor of Grace Lutheran Church , Central Islip, officiating. Inter- ment was yesterday morning in Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brook- lyn. WILLIAM - H. SMITH-... ^ , William H.' Smith , formerly of Bayport , died on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. where he made his home. He had had a long ill- ness. Mr. Smith is survived by a son , T. Clyde Smith of Florida , two daughters, Mrs. Natalie Todd Pag- els and Mrs . Barbar L. Fowler of Bayport , and by six grandchildren. Cremation took place on Tues- day in Florida and his remains where interred in the Todd mauso- leum in Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn. ROBERT T. BUTTELMAN Robert T. Buttelman , 90, of 271 Kensington Avenue, Bayport died at the Ursuline Nursing Home in Oakdale Saturday. Born in Ger- many he had lived in Bayport since 1933. A retired building contractor , he was a member and past master of the Schiller Lodge No. 304 F. & A. M. He is survived by three sons; Robert of Brooklyn , Herbert of Brookhaven , and Arthur of Say- ville; two daughters , Mrs. Rose Basil and Mrs. Marguerite Ebann , both qf Bayport; and three grand- children and six great-grandchil- dren. Funeral services were held at the Reylek Funeral Home on Mon- day, ' interment - was private. MRS. MARTIN BERGSNES Mrs . Inga Bergsnes , 75, of 59 Greene Avenue, Sayville, died at the Ursuline ' Nursing Home in Oak- dale Tuesday. Born in. Oslo, Nor- way. Mrs. Bergsnes came to Say- ville in 1929. She was a member of St. John ' s Lutheran Church in Sayville. She is survived by her husband , and one son, Martin A. of Bvars, Okla. Funeral services were held under the direction of The Reylek Funeral Home at St. John ' s yes- terday morning. Interment followed in Union Cemetery in Sayville. Derby, Sant Granted Assault Trial Delay Patchogue—Justice of tlie Peace Leon M. Giuffreda granted an ad- journment until October , 13 , 111 on Monday in thg trial of- Daniel Der- by, 19 , of East Patchogue , ' ' and Richard Sant , 25, of Patchogue, who are charged with assault as a resull of a barroom fight on Great.South Beach. ' : -j Derby, who served a 60-day jail term this s ummer on a similar charge , and Sant were given a de- lay in their trial when their at- torney, George F. Lechtrecker of Patchogue, withdrew from the case on Monday. LEGAL NOTICE , NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Held by EASTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAYVILLE . 160 Main Street , Sayvilld , ' N. Y. The pers . on whose name and last known address are set forth below appear from the records of the above-named -banking organization to be entitled to unclaimed prop- erty in amounts of twenty-five dollars or more. AMOUNTS DUE ON DEPOSITS ' Electra Baldwin , 512 Lincoln Ave- " nue , Sayville, New York lt NOTICE OF, SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING Central School District No. 5, towAs of Brookhaven , Smithtown & Islip, Suffolk County, New York. The Board of Education of Cen- .tral School District No" . 5 hereby gives notice that a special district meeting of the qualified voters of said school district will be rjeld at Nokomis Elementary School , Hol- brook , New York , -on Friday, Pcto, - ber 20, 1961 at 12:00 Noon,prevail- ing time , for the purpose of voting on the proposition herein set forth. The polls will be open between the hours of 12:15 o' clock P . M. and 10:00 o' clock P.M. prevailing time. PROPOSITION Shall the, following proposition be adopted , to wit: Resolved , that the Board of Edu- cation of Central School District No. 5, Towns of Brookhaven , Smithtown & Islip, County of Suffolk is hereby authorized and directed to purchase one 1962 station wagon , and to expend a sum not to exceed 52,500, or as much thereof as maj r be neces- sary, shall be . raised by tax on the taxable property of the school district to be collected in annual installments; and Further Resolved , that the Board of Education is authorized to issue obligations of the dis- trict therefor in accordance with the Education Law and the Lo- cal Finance Law. Notice is hereby given that per- sonal registration of voters is re- quired and no person shall be en- titled to vote at said special dis- trict meeting whose name does not appear on the register of said school district. The Board of Registry will meet between the hours of 2:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. prevailing time on Mon- day, October 9, 1961 , between 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. prevailing time on Wednesday, October 11 , 1961 and* between hours of 12:00 Noon and 6:00 P.M. prevailing time on Sat- urday, October 14, 1961 at the No- komis School , Holbrook , N. Y., in Central School District No. 5: Said registry will be filed in the office of the Clerk of said School District , at the District Office , Holtsville , N. Y. where said registry will be' open for inspection by any quali- fied voter of said school district on each of five days prior .to' and on the day sot for the special meet- ing except Sunday, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. prevailing ' time. By Order of the Board of Education of Central School District No. 5 Towns of Brookhaven , Smithtown , Islip, Suffolk County, N . Y. By Doris V. Alexander School District Clerk 6614 LEGAL NOTICE NOTJCE OF SALE COUNTY COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BAY SHORE, formerly The First National Bank and Trust Company of Bay Shore, Plaintiff , against GIFFORD J. LASH, ROSELYN G. LASH, et al , Defendants. 1 Pursuant to a judgment of fore- closure and sale made iu the above entitled ' action , bearing date the 26th day of September , 1961, I the undersigned referee therein nam- ed , will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the front steps of the United States Post Office at Bay Shore, Town of Islip, Suffolk County, N. Y. on the 10th day of November , 1961, at 9:30 a.ht. o' clock in the forenoon , the premises in any by said judg- ment directed to be sold and therein bounded and described as follows : ALL that certain piece or par- cel of land situate , lying and be- ing in the Village of Brightwat- crs, Town of Islip, Suffolk County, N. Y. bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING al the north- easterly corner thereof at a con- crete monument set in the wester- ly side of Manatuck Boulevard, dis- tant 177.10 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersec- tion of the westerly side of Mana- tuck Boulevard with the southerly side of Iroquois Drive , thence run- ning along the westerly side of Manatuck Bou l evard South ll" 03' 20" East 90.00 feet to a stake; thence South 78° 56' 40" West 140.00 feet; thence North-11° 03' 20; West 90.00 feet to a sta"ke; thence North 78" 56' 40" East 140.00 feet to the monument at the potint and nlacc of beginning. SAID PREMISES for tlie pur- pose of convenience and identifi- cation are known as Plot No. 4280 in Block 165 on a certain map entitled , "Amended Map of Sec tion D , Brightwaters , situated at Bay Shore , Suffolk County. L. i l., property of T. B. Ackersol Co. surveyed August 1910 bv Eugene R. Smith , C.E." and filed in 'the office of the .Clerk of the County of Suffolk on October 7, 1910 as Map No. 12. SUBJECT to any state of facts an accurate survey may show, and to covenants and restrictions of record , if any, and to zoning or- dinances applicable thereto. The approximate amount of the mortgage lien is -$9,880.00. Dated: September 26/ 1961 Leonard D. Wexlef Referee Robbins , Well s & Walser Attorneys , for Plaintiff Office & P. O. Address 91 East Main -Street Bay Shore , N. Y. 66t7 Friday, September 22nd—Ed- ward Lubina of 99 Candee Ave- nue! Sayville from Jiome to hospi- tal. Saturday, September 23rd—Miss Dorothy Chapnick of New Market , N. J. from Oakdale to hospital. Saturday, September 23rd Philip Fader Jr of 15 Woody Lane, Oakdale- frdm Oakdale to hospital. Sunday, September 24th—J,- W. Raynor of , 939 Division Street, Bay- port from " home to hospital. Tuesday, September 25th—Mrs. 'Byrnes of Oakdale from hospital to Ursuline Nursing Home Tuesday, September 25th—Mrs. Lila Wood of 289 North , Main Street , Sayville from home to Belle A *M T\T.i txiinrf TJrt*Y»rj __.!_ i l UJ.471II & -1.1 Vili. * Wednesday, September 26th— William Dodge, of 609 Montauk Highway, Oakdale , from home to hospital. , ¦ Ambulance Log i - The A dven tu res of Rags ... . I followed instructions during the hurricane. I relaxed, listened to the wind how l and wondered how my squirrel friends were making out. "Ask Edw.r : 48 s r v r T - INSURANC LT 9-2107 _,™ . Ftasi ESegfrk €©• - LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS , v Residential Industrial Wiring 827 Fulton Avenue, Bohemia LT 9-3117 Art Unit Elqcts Robert K. White The Wet Paints Studio group ; ,t its meeting last week hol d its an- nual ' election. Elected for a term of one year weve liobert K. White , president ; Mrs. . James V. Smiu , vice-president , Mrs. Martin FunlJ^ secretary, and George West , treas- urer. The outgoing president , Mrs. ' Wil- liam .Butler , was congratulated on a rn°st successful year . Mrs , Charles Jenrich , who was chairman of the .annual ' show held in Aug- ust, reported- that it was one of the largest in recent years. Mrs, Jenrich and her ' various committees were given , the thanks of (lie mo*' , bers for ix very efficiently i-un show . i Mrs. Funk , who had won the pr( . . I viouo theme subject , picked "Mem- ories " as the ¦ theme of next meet- ing ' s painting project. Tho largest drum in the world is owned b ythe University of Tex- as and 25 feet in circumference. . / ¦ ^eM* . jfrfo $ Btfc m- y\ ~ rs 176 m <"*- ' .iT ,. 2Ui ff j ' Dear friends , . ff * . «*« " 5^ ";* * *^ these I be g^d to have von " *" Would I . + ° r > suggestions . co /™e"ts | + from any clai^^ ' *"" free 1 ' * ' / Af *er all , cl»L° S Up e r i °rit y. M / °ur service t it Bean n°th *l M ' / ^elf , which ; s t! SPSak f< * I , Y j would have It , eXactl >* a s we M < . J Thanks f 0r th^ i, M " ' J -ent, alread y rece^ C0 *~ F ' ; ^ l ^i^ ^^-• I + , ' thxK,s._ _. __.„* w _ ./^ ^ . „, . % „, %, . , ^ s . , £^ _, . p, :! ; .jSfeM^lsK?Sx.v.._iR^. .w. 1 Piano Instruction NO AGE LIMIT VICTOR G0RG0L SAYVILLE LT 9-0387 " Between 7 9 P. M. I w^W^*^^ I // \ ^^ ^^ * ' '' "^ *.v,s .! . |N- *w* ^ a f , SAYVILLE FOnm 4 i3 JSEJlBl r~J-' "' URLANE—Good Looking White , 4 Door Sedan j _ B.5' «J». - or , Fordomatic , Radio and Heater, Power Steer- 1 | .J Family Car. 9 [ Special $1 , 495 I flQEJO) FORD CUSTOM 300—4 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder, Stan- 9 _ e.iJ*_ 9%_V dj; rd Transmission, Radio and Heater , One Owner Car. 1 I . ____ _ Sp)©ela3 $1395 Q "f CHGi!- FORD RANCH WAGON— Dark Green, Clean 8 Cylin- &J3%3 der . Fordomatic , SEE THIS ONE. , Special $795 I CSfil DEMONSTRATOR GALAXIE Stock No. 923 1961 JLJ JW JL Tow n Sedan, 8 Cylinder Fordomatic , Push Button § Radio, iViagib Air Heater , White Wall Tires, Back Up Lites, Clock , Very Low Mileage. £ Nov/ Car Guarantee. ' Special $2 , 837 [^ Ask About Our PERFORMANCE PROTECTION-PQUCY ] I Wfc CLO&t AT 6 P. M. ON WEDNtSUA i | N. Y. STATE INSPECTION STATION NO. 7449 i* Yaphank Registration for Suifolk Residents ' will be held in all of the county ' s 428 elec- tion districts on Thursday, Oc- tober ' fifth , and Saturday, October - seventh , Elections Commissioners Arthur M. Weiss and Everett F. McNab . announced today. Registration hours on Thurs- day are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Saturday from seven a.m. to 10 p.m. Absen- tee ballots may be applied for at this time. Registered voters who voted at either the 1959 or lfJ60 general elections and who have not changed theii' addresses do not have to re-register. Their names are continued on the registers under the system ' of permanent personal registra- tion in effect in Suffolk Coun- ty. * ai^^j c^*r" .tfi«r»-.«ic«a«* .Bi. ' j«:j *s* Reg istration Next Week If you would like your bajty ' t birth recorded In the New* , promptly, mail vt tho an- nouncement or call tho News office, Sa 44200. Wo oro un- able to set them from the-hos- ' pltals for at least a Week end usually longer. Southside Hospita l SCHORTEMEYER; Thursday, Sept ember 14th, to Mr. and Mrs Richard A Schortemeyer of Oak dale , a son. CALEN; Friday, September 15th to Mr. and Mrs. Jcloj a O ^ Caler of Sayville, a daughter. ROWLINSON; Saturday, September 16th, to Mr and Mrs. Harry L Rowlinsoh of Oakdale, a son. " REIMELS; Saturday, September 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Reimels of Blue Point , * a daugh- ter. POKORNY; Saturday, September ,16th, , to Mr. and Mrs Jaroslav A. Pokorny of Bayport , a ' son. WOLFE; Sunday, September 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe of Oakdale, a daughter CAMPBELL; Sunday, September 17th , to Mr . and Mrs . Edward G. Campbell of Blue Point , a son . SHEARD; Tuesday, September 19th , to Mr and Mrs. Bartholo- mew Sheard of West Sayville, a son.. VERSPOOR; Tuesday, September 19th , to Mr. and Mrs. Louis TL. Verspoor . of Sayville, a daughter , Barbara Lynn. SMITH; Wednesday, September 20th , to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Smith of Bohemia , a son. Brookhaven GARAFOLA; Wednesday, Septem- ber 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Garafola of Sayville , a daughter. WRIGHT ; Thursday, September 14th , to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright of Lake Ronkonkoma , a son. COOPER; Saturday, September 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper of Blue Point , a son. RATE; Sunday, September i7th . to Mr: and Mrs. Richard Rate of Bayport , a daughter. CHRISTIE; Monday, September 18th , to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Christie of Holbrook , a son. JACOBS; Thursday, September 21st , to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. of Lake Ronkonkoma , a son. Good Samaritan Hospital GERBER; Wednesday,, September 13th , to Mr? and Mrs. Thomas Gerber of Lake Ronkonkoma , daughter , Victoria "Lyn. KELLER; Monday, September llth , to 1st. Lt. and Mrs. Bruce G. Keller of Sumter , S. C. a daugh- ter , Laurie Ann. Lt. Keller is a former resident of Bayport. ALLEN; In Crawford W. Long Hos- pital , Atlanta , Ga. Sunday, July second , to Mr. and Mrs. Garvase D. Allen of East Point , Ga., a son , Floyd ' Steven Everett Mrs. Al' lm is the former Miss Dorothy Tut- hill of Sayville. m\m s Mr. and Mrs . Paul Gomes of Twin River Drive , Oakdale , wish to thank thj Police Department and Fire Department for their assistance during Mr. Gomes' ill- ness. The family of the late Marma- duke Simms wishes to thank all their friends particularly the Com- munity Ambulance Company, Dr. Joseph McCoy, Dr. Jordan Sklar , the Rev. Landon Owen and Local No. 412 of the I. B. C. & J. for their indness during our recent bereave- ment. CARDS OF THANKS In fon d and loving memory ol our dear father , Cyril Cervenka who passed away ' on Scptembei 29th , 1960. Always-in our hearts Daughters , Gladys Van De Griek i and Helen Mayer IN MEMORIAM WUliam J. E. Adamec , Jr. FUNERAL CHAPEL Chapel 1205 Locust Ave. Residence 960 Wilson St. TEL. LT 94)669 Bohemia, L. ... N. Y. Bayport' s Boy Scout Troop 130 is currently raising funds for their depleted treasury by selling used school desks and chairs. Those interested may contact Scoutmas- ters John Haggerty ' and Gene Brown at HR 2-0309 and HR 2-1714, respectively. Sample desks and chairs are on display at the Oys- termen ' s Bank in Sayville and at the Bayport Launderette on Third Avenue , and the Bayport Garage on Montauk Highway. . SCOUTS SELL DESI^S

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Page 1: Ftasi ESegfrk - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84031477/1961-09-28/ed-1/seq-6.pdf · Silver tea held by the Sayville ... Card party held by the Say-ville

Thursday and Friday, Septem-. ber 28th, and 29th —

Rummage sale held by theSayville Jewish CommunityCenter Sisterhood at 62 SouthMain Street, Sayville from 9:30a. m. to three p. m.

Friday, September 29th —Silver tea held by the SayvilleCouncil of Churchwomen at the'

,N First Reformed Church .onCherry Avenue, West Sayville,et two p. m.

Saturday, September 30th—Dance held by the Great SouthBay Democrrtic Club at theOakdale Plaza Room.

Saturday, September 30th —Bake sale held,by the BayportMethodist W. S. C. S. atShand's Food Market on Mid-dle Road, Bayport.

Saturday, September 30th —>Annual variety show held by

the Catholic Daughters ofAmerica, Court of St. Joseph975, In St. Joseph's schoolauditorium. Church - ' Street,Ronkonkoma at 8:30 p.m. -

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Friday, October 13th —Card party held by the Say-ville Republican Club at eightp. m. .at the clubhouse.

Wednesday, October 18th —Dessert-card party held forbenefit of the Community Am-bulance Fund and Camp De-Wolf at St. Ann's Parish hall.Main Street, Sayville.

Saturday, October 21st —

Barn dance held by the PineLodge Social Club ¦ at "theBavarian Inn in Ronkonkoma.

Saturday, October 21st — ,Dance held by the Montauk

Highway P. T .0. at the Shore-ham Hotel, Sayville.

Friday, October 27th —Rummage sale held by theladies service group of the

1 Sayville Methodist Church.

Saturday, October 28th —Masquerade ball held by TheSayville Musical Workshop atthe Shoreham.

ComingEvents—

def iedFUNERAL HOME

WM. F. REYLEK, JR.

Lie. Mgr.

194 SOUTH MAIN STREET

SAYVILLE, W. Y.

TEL. LT 9-1472

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v*J*_ W*m&!i), W _9 ' <3*Z7 *&PZ ¦*-

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"But who'll protect me?"

Even a bigger and bolder pup might be no ]match for

^ wily housebreaker. Your watchdog ' !means well — but a Safe Deposit Box in our " ;strong vault means dependable protection. \Why not rent one with us soon? ' -

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COST IS PENNIES WEEKLY ! J

7L Oyster men's BankAND TRUST COMPANY

Oakdale Pia» 131 Main StreetOakdale, N. X- OR Sayville, N. Y.LT 9-0710 LT 9-0700

I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.> Open Friday Evenings 6:30 to 8:00 PJVL

ObituariesM[SS MILDRED D. ALEXANDER

Miss- Mildred ^. Alexander diedMonday night at her home at 91Gillette Avenue, Sayville, after 'abrief illness. She was born In Say-ville 65 years ago, the only childot Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander,,and had always njade her homehere. She was a graduate of Say-ville High School and of the BrownBusiness School in Jamaica.

Miss Alexander was associatedwith the Patchogue Electric LightCompany f o? nearly 40 years, firstas secretary to the president andlater as assistant treasurer. Shewas honored at a large dinner uponher retirement about five years ago.

She was a member of the SayvilleHistorical Society and the SayvilleGarden Club.

Miss Alexander is survived .onlyby her mother who is 95 -years old.Funeral services will be beld () t10 o'clock this morning ("Thursday)at Raynor's Chapel with the Rev,Peter D. MacLean, rector of St.Ann's Episcopal Church, officiating.

^Interment will be in Union Ceme-tery,' Sayville. I

WALTER R. DENTON' Walter R. Denton , age 79, diedon Monday at his .home, 27 GroveStreet, Sayville, after a brief illness.Born in Baldwin , he had lived mostof his. life in that area, moving toSayville about three years ago. Mr.Denton was a retired builder.

; He is survived by his wife, theformer Amy ' E. Smith, one son,Walte? ot SayviUe , fiye grandchild-ren and two great-grandchildren.Services were held at ' Raynor'sChapel, Sayville, last evening ateight p.m.; with the Rev. Philip H.Dodd , pastor of the Sayville Meth-odist Church, officiating. Intermentis in Greenfield Cemetery, Hemp-stead, this morning.

MRS. MATTHEW VEPREK

Services were held at the Rey-lek Funeral Home here last Wed-nesday evening for Mrs. MatthewVcprck who died September 18that the age of 82 years in the TwinOaks. Nursing. Home . in Guy_tpn,_.Ga. They were advanced from tlie,scheduled date because of the ap-proach of Hurricane Esther. Burial ,was private , the following morning.

In an obituary notice last weekThe News reported that the deceas-ed came to this country from hernative Czechoslavakia in 1909. Ac-tually she came here in 1891.

MISS HENRIETTE E. MEYERMiss Henriette E. Meyer aged

'82 years, of Bayport Avenue, Bay-port, died in the South Shore Con-valescent Home, Patchogue, >onWednesday after a long illness.

Miss Meyer was born in Brook-lyn and spent most of _ her lifethere and in St. Albans," but had'recently made her homewith her nephew and .niece,Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hegge. SheWas a member of Holy Cross Lu-theran Church, Lake Ronkonkoma,and was active in the, SayvilleDivision of the American CancerSociety. ; ^

Besides her nephew, she is sur-vived by a brother, Henry A.Meyer of Bayport , and a sister,Mrs. Mathilda -Casey of Mohawk,N. J. i - ;

Services will be held on Satur-day in the Raynor Chapel, Say-ville, at 11 a. m. with ' the Rev.William F. .Gotwald of Holy Ci*ossLutheriyi Church, Lake. Ronkon-koma officiating. Inlerment^will bein Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Vil-lage. In lieu of

1 flowers, the fam-

ily requests that Miss " Meyer'sfriends make memorial donationsto Holy Cross Lutheran Church.

SISTER MARY PATRICK, R.U.Sister Mary Patrick (Hanora

O'Connor), 52, died September 17that the Ursuline Novitiate in BluePoint. Born in Ireland, she was aresident of Blue Point for 15 years.• She is survived by her mother,Mrs. Alice O'Connor of Ireland;five sisters, Sister Mary Immeldaof Blue Point, Sister Mary Benignusrot Ireland, Mrs. Josie Teehan, Mrs.;Breda Fahy, and Miss AliceO'Connor, all of Ireland; and twobrothers, John J. and William,•both of Ireland.

Requiem mass was held lastWednesday in the Novitiate Chap-el in Blue . Point, with the Rev..Thomas Brennan officiating. Inter-ment followed under the directionof the Robertaccia Funeral Homein Ursuline' Cemetery.

^FREDERICK A.

WOLF ,. Frederick A. Wolf, aged 84, ofHoltsville, died suddenly Sundaywhile visiting friends in Haup-pauge. "

[ He was born in Germany andcame to this country at the age of15. A few year_> later he returnedto Germany, met a German girland after he had come back to the.United States, she came over andthey were married in New York.They lived in Long Island City un-til, moving to Holtsville in 1950.Mrs. Wolf died in 1953.

Mr. Wolf was a salesman of elec-trical appliances, He was a memberof Teutonia Lodge F. & A. M. inJersey City.

He made* his home in Holtsvillewith his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hil-liger and is survived by anotherdaughter, Mrs. Charles Maurer ofNew Hyde Park, a son Charles inEast Meadow, a brother Carl inClearwater, Fla. a sister in Ger-many, and by seven grandchildrenand two great grandchildren.

Masonic services were heldTuesday evening followed by re-ligious services at Raynor's Chapel,with the Rev. William Abram, pas-tor of Grace Lutheran Church,Central Islip, officiating. Inter-ment was yesterday morning inCypress Hills Cemetery, Brook-lyn.

WILLIAM - H. SMITH-... ,William H.' Smith, formerly of

Bayport , died on Saturday in FortLauderdale, Fla. where he madehis home. He had had a long ill-ness.

Mr. Smith is survived by a son,T. Clyde Smith of Florida, twodaughters, Mrs. Natalie Todd Pag-els and Mrs. Barbar L. Fowler ofBayport, and by six grandchildren.

Cremation took place on Tues-day in Florida and his remainswhere interred in the Todd mauso-leum in Evergreen Cemetery,Brooklyn.

ROBERT T. BUTTELMANRobert T. Buttelman, 90, of 271

Kensington Avenue, Bayport diedat the Ursuline Nursing Home inOakdale Saturday. Born in Ger-many he had lived in Bayport since1933. A retired building contractor ,he was a member and past masterof the Schiller Lodge No. 304 F.& A. M.

He is survived by three sons;Robert of Brooklyn, Herbert ofBrookhaven, and Arthur of Say-ville; two daughters, Mrs. RoseBasil and Mrs. Marguerite Ebann ,both qf Bayport; and three grand-children and six great-grandchil-dren.

Funeral services were held atthe Reylek Funeral Home on Mon-day, 'interment - was private.

MRS. MARTIN BERGSNESMrs. Inga Bergsnes, 75, of 59

Greene Avenue, Sayville, died atthe Ursuline' Nursing Home in Oak-dale Tuesday. Born in. Oslo, Nor-way. Mrs. Bergsnes came to Say-ville in 1929. She was a memberof St. John's Lutheran Church inSayville.

She is survived by her husband,and one son, Martin A. of Bvars,Okla. Funeral services were heldunder the direction of The ReylekFuneral Home at St. John's yes-terday morning. Interment followedin Union Cemetery in Sayville.

Derby, Sant GrantedAssault Trial Delay

Patchogue—Justice of tlie PeaceLeon M. Giuffreda granted an ad-journment until October ,13,111 onMonday in thg trial of- Daniel Der-by, 19, of East Patchogue,' ' andRichard Sant , 25, of Patchogue, whoare charged with assault as a resullof a barroom fight on Great.SouthBeach. ' • : -j •

Derby, who served a 60-day jailterm this s ummer on a similarcharge , and Sant were given a de-lay in their trial when their at-torney, George F. Lechtrecker ofPatchogue, withdrew from the caseon Monday.

LEGAL NOTICE ,

NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONSAPPEARING AS OWNERS OFCERTAIN UNCLAIMEDPROPERTYHeld byEASTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS& LOAN ASSOCIATION OFSAYVILLE .160 Main Street , Sayvilld,' N. Y.

The pers.on whose name and lastknown address are set forth belowappear from the records of theabove-named -banking organizationto be entitled to unclaimed prop-erty in amounts of twenty-fivedollars or more.AMOUNTS DUE ON DEPOSITS '

Electra Baldwin , 512 Lincoln Ave-"nue , Sayville, New York lt

NOTICE OF,SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING

Central School District No. 5,towAs of Brookhaven , Smithtown& Islip, Suffolk County, New York.

The Board of Education of Cen-.tral School District No". 5 herebygives notice that a special districtmeeting of the qualified voters ofsaid school district will be rjeld atNokomis Elementary School , Hol-brook, New York ,-on Friday, Pcto,-ber 20, 1961 at 12:00 Noon ,prevail-ing time, for the purpose of votingon the proposition herein set forth.The polls will be open between thehours of 12:15 o'clock P.M. and10:00 o'clock P.M. prevailing time.

PROPOSITIONShall the, following proposition be

adopted , to wit:Resolved , that the Board of Edu-cation of Central School District

• No. 5, Towns of Brookhaven ,Smithtown & Islip, County ofSuffolk is hereby authorized anddirected to purchase one 1962station wagon , and to expend asum not to exceed 52,500, or asmuch thereof as majr be neces-sary, shall be . raised by tax onthe taxable property of theschool district to be collectedin annual installments; andFurther Resolved , that theBoard of Education is authorizedto issue obligations of the dis-trict therefor in accordance withthe Education Law and the Lo-cal Finance Law.

Notice is hereby given that per-sonal registration of voters is re-quired and no person shall be en-titled to vote at said special dis-trict meeting whose name doesnot appear on the register of saidschool district.

The Board of Registry will meetbetween the hours of 2:00 P.M. and6:00 P.M. prevailing time on Mon-day, October 9, 1961, between 2:00p.m. and 8:00 p.m. prevailing timeon Wednesday, October 11, 1961 and*between hours of 12:00 Noon and6:00 P.M. prevailing time on Sat-urday, October 14, 1961 at the No-komis School , Holbrook , N. Y., inCentral School District No. 5: Saidregistry will be filed in the office ofthe Clerk of said School District ,at the District Office , Holtsville ,N. Y. where said registry wil l be'open for inspection by any quali-fied voter of said school districton each of five days prior .to' andon the day sot for the special meet-ing except Sunday, from 8:00 A.M.to 4:00 P.M. prevailing ' time.By Order of the Board of Educationof Central School District No. 5Towns of Brookhaven , Smithtown ,Islip, Suffolk County, N. Y.

By Doris V. Alexande rSchool District Clerk

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTJCE OF SALECOUNTY COURT: SUFFOLKCOUNTY

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFBAY SHORE, formerly The FirstNational Bank and Trust Companyof Bay Shore, Plaintiff , againstGIFFORD J. LASH, ROSELYN G.LASH, et al , Defendants.1 Pursuant to a judgment of fore-closure and sale made iu the aboveentitled ' action , bearing date the26th day of September, 1961, I theundersigned referee therein nam-ed, will sell at public auction tothe highest bidder at the frontsteps of the United States PostOffice at Bay Shore, Town of Islip,Suffolk County, N. Y. on the 10thday of November, 1961, at 9:30a.ht. o'clock in the forenoon , thepremises in any by said judg-ment directed to be sold andtherein bounded and described asfollows:

ALL that certain piece or par-cel of land situate , lying and be-ing in the Village of Brightwat-crs, Town of Islip, Suffolk County,N. Y. bounded and described asfollows: BEGINNING al the north-easterly corner thereof at a con-crete monument set in the wester-ly side of Manatuck Boulevard, dis-tant 177.10 feet southerly fromthe corner formed by the intersec-tion of the westerly side of Mana-tuck Boulevard with the southerlyside of Iroquois Drive, thence run-ning along the westerly side ofManatuck Boulevard South ll" 03'20" East 90.00 feet to a stake;thence South 78° 56' 40" West140.00 feet; thence North-11° 03'20; West 90.00 feet to a sta"ke;thence North 78" 56' 40" East140.00 feet to the monument atthe potint and nlacc of beginning.

SAID PREMISES for tlie pur-pose of convenience and identifi-cation are known as Plot No. 4280in Block 165 on a certain mapentitled , "Amended Map of Section D, Brightwaters, situated atBay Shore, Suffolk County. L. i l.,property of T. B. Ackersol Co.surveyed August 1910 bv EugeneR. Smith , C.E." and filed in 'theoffice of the .Clerk of the Countyof Suffolk on October 7, 1910 asMap No. 12.

SUBJECT to any state of factsan accurate survey may show, andto covenants and restrictions ofrecord , if any, and to zoning or-dinances applicable thereto.

The approximate amount of themortgage lien is -$9,880.00.Dated: September 26/1961

Leonard D. WexlefReferee

Robbins , Wells & WalserAttorneys ,for PlaintiffOffice & P. O. Address91 East Main -StreetBay Shore, N. Y.

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Friday, September 22nd—Ed-ward Lubina of 99 Candee Ave-nue! Sayville from Jiome to hospi-tal.

Saturday, September 23rd—MissDorothy Chapnick of New Market,N. J. from Oakdale to hospital.

Saturday, September 23rd —Philip Fader Jr of 15 Woody Lane,Oakdale- frdm Oakdale to hospital.

Sunday, September 24th—J,- W.Raynor of ,939 Division Street, Bay-port from" home to hospital.

Tuesday, September 25th—Mrs.'Byrnes of Oakdale from hospitalto Ursuline Nursing Home

Tuesday, September 25th—Mrs.Lila Wood of 289 North , MainStreet, Sayville from home to BelleA *M T\T.i txiinrf TJrt*Y»rj__.!_ il UJ.471II& -1.1 Villi. *

Wednesday, September 26th—William Dodge, of 609 MontaukHighway, Oakdale, from home tohospital. , ¦

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The outgoing president , Mrs.' Wil-liam .Butler, was congratulated ona rn°st successful year. Mrs,Charles Jenrich , who was chairmanof the .annual ' show held in Aug-ust, reported- that it was one ofthe largest in recent years. Mrs,Jenrich and her ' various committ eeswere given , the thanks of (lie mo*',bers for ix very efficiently i-un show.

i Mrs. Funk, who had won the pr(..I viouo theme subject , picked "Mem-ories" as the ¦ theme of next meet-ing's painting project.

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Yaphank — Registration forSuifolk Residents' will be heldin all of the county 's 428 elec-

tion districts on Thursday, Oc-tober ' fifth , and Saturday,October - seventh, ElectionsCommissioners Arthur M.Weiss and Everett F. McNab .announced today.

Registration hours on Thurs-day are from 10 a.m. to 10p.m. and on Saturday fromseven a.m. to 10 p.m. Absen-tee ballots may be applied forat this time.

Registered voters who votedat either the 1959 or lfJ60general elections and who havenot changed theii' addresses donot have to re-register. Theirnames are continued on theregisters under the system ' ofpermanent personal registra-tion in effect in Suffolk Coun-ty.

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If you would like your bajty'tbirth recorded In the New* ,promptly, mail vt tho an-nouncement or call tho Newsoffice, Sa 44200. Wo oro un-able to set them from the-hos- 'pltals for at least a Week endusually longer.

Southside HospitalSCHORTEMEYER; Thursday, Sept

ember 14th, to Mr. and MrsRichard A Schortemeyer of Oakdale, a son.

CALEN; Friday, September 15thto Mr. and Mrs. Jcloja O

^ Calerof Sayville, a daughter.

ROWLINSON; Saturday, September16th, to Mr and Mrs. Harry LRowlinsoh of Oakdale, a son.

"REIMELS; Saturday, September16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.Reimels of Blue Point,* a daugh-ter.

POKORNY; Saturday, September,16th, ,to Mr. and Mrs JaroslavA. Pokorny of Bayport , a' son.

WOLFE; Sunday, September 17th,to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfeof Oakdale, a daughter

CAMPBELL; Sunday, September17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.Campbell of Blue Point , a son.

SHEARD; Tuesday, September19th, to Mr and Mrs. Bartholo-mew Sheard of West Sayville, ason..

VERSPOOR; Tuesday, September19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis TL.Verspoor . of Sayville, a daughter,Barbara Lynn.

SMITH; Wednesday, September20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.Smith of Bohemia , a son.

BrookhavenGARAFOLA; Wednesday, Septem-

ber 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. MichaelGarafola of Sayville , a daughter.

WRIGHT; Thursday, September14th, to Mr. and Mrs. DonaldWright of Lake Ronkonkoma, ason.

COOPER; Saturday, September16th, to Mr. and Mrs. JohnCooper of Blue Point, a son.

RATE; Sunday, September i7th. toMr: and Mrs. Richard Rate ofBayport , a daughter.

CHRISTIE; Monday, September18th, to Mr. and Mrs. LaurenceChristie of Holbrook, a son.

JACOBS; Thursday, September21st, to Mr. and Mrs. FrankJacobs Jr. of Lake Ronkonkoma,a son.

Good Samaritan HospitalGERBER; Wednesday,, September

13th, to Mr? and Mrs. ThomasGerber of Lake Ronkonkoma,daughter, Victoria "Lyn.

KELLER; Monday, September llth ,to 1st. Lt. and Mrs. Bruce G.Keller of Sumter, S. C. a daugh-ter, Laurie Ann. Lt. Keller is aformer resident of Bayport.

ALLEN; In Crawford W. Long Hos-pital, Atlanta , Ga. Sunday, Julysecond , to Mr. and Mrs. GarvaseD. Allen of East Point , Ga., a son,Floyd 'Steven Everett Mrs. Al'lmis the former Miss Dorothy Tut-hill of Sayville.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gomes ofTwin River Drive, Oakdale, wishto thank thj Police Departmentand Fire Department for theirassistance during Mr. Gomes' ill-ness.

The family of the late Marma-duke Simms wishes to thank alltheir friends particularly the Com-munity Ambulance Company, Dr.Joseph McCoy, Dr. Jordan Sklar ,the Rev. Landon Owen and LocalNo. 412 of the I. B. C. & J. for theirindness during our recent bereave-

ment.

CARDS OF THANKS

In fon d and loving memory olour dear father , Cyril Cervenkawho passed away' on Scptembei29th, 1960. Always-in our hearts

Daughters, Gladys Van De Grieki and Helen Mayer

IN MEMORIAM

WUliam J. E. Adamec, Jr.FUNERAL CHAPEL

Chapel — 1205 Locust Ave.Residence — 960 Wilson St.

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Bayport's Boy Scout Troop 130is currently raising funds for theirdepleted treasury by selling usedschool desks and chairs. Thoseinterested may contact Scoutmas-ters John Haggerty ' and GeneBrown at HR 2-0309 and HR 2-1714,respectively. Sample desks andchairs are on display at the Oys-termen's Bank in Sayville and atthe Bayport Launderette on ThirdAvenue, and the Bayport Garageon Montauk Highway. .

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