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overseas to serve with the Frenchforces.
George M. Stoll had been electedchief of the Bayport Fire Depart-ment, succeeding James II. Snedc-cor.
Miss Rosalie Ashby, of Bayport ,had taken a position in a NewJersey munitions factory for thesummer. /
Miss Evelyn Annff Ockers hadbeen married to Henry Nelson , ofOakdaie.
Thirty Years AgoFour men had been lost in Fire
Island Inlet when their boat cap-sized in the treacherous currents.One was 58-year-old Edwin M ainPost , Babylon yacht broker. Hewas the divorced husband of Emi-ly Post , authority on etiquette.
Miss Helen Guldi , of Sayville ,had been married to Dr. CharlesJones, of Port\Washington; MissGrace Taylor , of^aine, N. Y., hadmarried M. Cairtetoh L'Hommcdieuand Miss Mary Kaibach and Ru-dolph Mottl/
Joseph P. Grady had died at Sar-amac Lake at 52 after a long ill-ness and Mrs. Charles Frieman at63, also after a long illness.
Norton Bros., engineers, hadmoved into the new A. C. Edwardsbuilding on Main Street.
Twenty Years AgoPeace Haven , formerl y the elab-
orate William K. Vanderbilt sum-mer residence in Idle Hour , Oak-dale , was the new home of the Roy-al Fraternity of Master Metaphysi-cians.
Miss Bella Carr , of Wakefield ,N. Y., had been married to Ray-mond Lietz , of Sayville , and MissEstellc Amberman , of Ronkonkomato Isaac Ford , of be Lancey, N.Y.
Arthur G. B. Mayer, formersummer resident of Sayville , haddied suddenly in Rockville Centre.
Ten Years AgoAn innocent appearing package
found in the tail assembly of anAir France Constellalionn at Mac-Arthur Field turned out to containeight pounds of heroin , with a re-tail value of $500,000. Federalagents believed it was placedaboard at Orly Field , Paris. Thedrug ring 's plans were shatteredwhen the pilot ordered a triple-check inspection instead of a les-ser service. The find came within24 hours of the seizure of a mil-lion dollar cache found aboard agarbage scow in Manhattan.
Newly elected officers of theSayville Rotary Club were Wil-liam Weinberg, president ; John P.
Cohalan , vice president; FrancisSmith , secretary and A. C. Ed-wards , treasurer.
George Dedrick had been ap-pointed acting postmaster in Bay-port.
Miss Natalie TodcL«hnth, of Bay-port , had becn/rnarried to JohnFrancis PagelaKof Sayville. AlsoMiss Josephine Koudrick had mar-ried Philip 'A. Jensen , of Californ-ia,
Robert F. Bason had died in Hol-brook at 71 and William A. Sharpin Bayport after a long illness. •
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On Tuesday evening of last weeka stork shower was giyen at thehome of Mrs. Otis Merrill on Hill-side Avenue, for Mrs. JosephKnapp, also of Hillside Avenue.The guests were Mrs. George Mor-tensen, Mrs. Vincent Figarotta ,Mrs. George Rhodes, Mrs. StanleyCzerw, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs.Joseph Krupinski, Mrs. Albert Slo-vick , Mrs. Arthur Heilsberg, Mrs.Horace Smith, Mrs. Vincent Trink-wald, Mrs. Charles Doty, Mrs. Her-man Feldbusch, Mrs. Louis Gates,Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Mrs.Edward Treschl.
Out-of-town guests for the Van-Dellen-VanEssendleft wedding lastweek were Mr. and Mrs. CharlesVanDellen, parents of the groom,his sisters, the Misses Norma,Donna, and Carol , his grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clausing,all of Grand Rapids, Mich, andMiss Jean Young and Richard Gaf-fin, of Willow Grove, Pa.
Judy Van Essendelft entertainedat a pajama party on Friday eve-ning at her home on Tyler Avenue.Her guests were Sylvia Eisses, Lil-lian Conkle, Betty Style and Jean-ne Fusco.
Mr. and Mrs. Martinus Van Es-sendelft drove on Saturday to Con-necticut where their daughter, Ju-dith, had been spending the previ-ous week. Judith and Sharon Stylereturned home with them.
Mrs. A. Pontier, of Wyckoff ,N. J. is spending ten days herevisiting her son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Pon-tier, on Atlantic Avenue.
The Women's Guild of the FirstReformed Church held the annualpicnic on Tuesday evening atHeckscher State Park.
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Hoek andchildren, Karen and David, left onSunday for Saranac Lake whereMr. Hoek is attending a Metropoli-tan Life Insurance convention.
WEST SAYVILLE DATE BOOKFir* Department—First Fri-
day of the month, eight p.m.,Ladies' Auxiliary — Third
Wednesday of the month,eight p.m.
Civic Association '—' FirstMonday, eight p. m.
Girl S c o u t Committee-Third Tuesday of the mehth,8 PJVL at fire house.
Southside Hospital Auxiliary—Fourth Wednesday, eightp. m.
Fire Commissioner* — FirstTuesday, eight p. m.
Democratic Club — SecondFriday of the month, 8:30p.m.*.at fire- fc»(m»ww<wi!- .
Oakdale-West Sayville Re-publican Club—First Monday,0 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. James Slager droveto New Preston, Conn, on Satur-day. Their daughter, Anita, andJoyce Seerveld, who have beenspending a week at the MountainLake Bible Conference there re-turned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healey enter-tained at a barbecue on Saturdayevening at their home on WeaverRoad. Their guests were Mr. andMrs. H. Van Prosky, Mr. and Mrs.Justin Davis, and Mr. and Mrs.John Couch
Joan Edith, infant daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connor ofRollstone Avenue, was christenedon Sunday in St. Ann's EpiscopalChurch, Sayville, by the Rev. Jo-seph H. Bond.
Mrs. Frank Hake and her infantdaughter returned to their homeon Rollstone Avenue from theSouthside Hospital Wednesday oflast week.
Louis Polacek, of JacksonHeights, was the guest soloist inthe First Reformed Church onSunday evening. Mr. Polacek isthe nephew of Rudolph Kosatko.
Clifton McLachlan, who under-went surgery in the Southside Hos-pital last Wednesday returned tohis home on West Avenue on Sun-day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wuest, ofRidgewood , N. J. were week-endguests of Mr. and Mrs. NicholasGriek , of Rollstone Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy, ofWeaver Road, entertained atLand's End last Sunday in cele-bration of their daughter BarbaraAnn's graduation from St. Law-rence's School. Besides their chil-dren, Barbara Ann, Jon and Rich-ard Henry, their guests were Mr.and Mrs. Vincent Healy and chil-dren, Patricia and Vincent, fromNutley, N. J. and Dr. and Mrs. HubKanter and their triplets, Kevin,Kate and Kyle, from Norfolk , Va.Jack Wolf from Cranford , N. J.,Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Callaghan , MissAnn Healy, Mrs. Edward Brownand her daughter, Mary Ann, fromBrooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. PeterDevereaux, from Manhattan , Mr.and Mrs. Robert Weible and theirchildren, Robert, William, andLynn, from Seaford, Mr. and Mrs.Placid Lepanto and their children ,Robert and Marcella, from Westbury, Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Kel-ler and their daughters, Barbaraand Margaret, from Babylon.
vAn-.invitation^Tis extended togirls seven to ten years of age tojoin the Brownie Scout program inSeptember. Girls 10 years of ageor in the fifth grade are eligibleto join an intermediate Scout unit.A Senior Girl Scout Troop will beformed if there is a sufficient num-ber of girls of high school age in-terested to carry on this reward-ing program. Those interested areasked to call Mrs. Edward Mottlas soon as possible so that theymay be placed in a troop. Delaywill mean being placed on a wait-ing list, perhaps being isappoint-ed.
Last Thursday, Jackie Walsh,son of Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh,entertained a number of his lit-tle friends at a party at his homeon Briar Circle in celebration ofhis sixth birthday! They were RoyVan Essendelft, Laura Albert,Bobby Brown, Linda Single, BillySingle, Karl Wendley, Donna LeeMcLachlan, Larry and Wayne Paul ,Charlotte King, Linda and PaulaSteere, Jean Marie Adamec, KathyLundy, John Bender and CarolAnn Walsh.
David Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.Horace Smith, of Hillside Avenue,entertained at a party last Wed-nesday in celebration of his ninthbirthday. His guests were GaryRowland, Billy Spencer, StephenKnapp, Jeffrey and Donald Ham-mill , Robert Merrill, Haldane Wil-son, Gavin Masterson, Guy Reylek ,Thomas Bitas, Leonard Geislingand his sister, Barbara Ann Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinsonhave returned to their home froma week's vacation visiting Mr. Rob-inson's sons-in-law and daughters ,Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mader , inHolly, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. GusSeesing, at Clintondale, N. Y. trav-elling through Canada. Mr. Robin-son is manager of the Deer ParkBank in Babylon.¦ Miss Shirley Eisses is enjoying
a- week's vacation from St. Luke'sSchool of Nursing and is visitingher parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnEisses, on Rollstone Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoogstra ,who until recently lived in theapartment of Elwood Style , onRollstone Avenue, are the parentsof a son born on June 24th , in Mid-land Park , N. J.
All who have signed for RedCross swimming lessons at theWest Sayville beach must reporton July 21st at one o'clock.
CHILDREN'S THEATREBellport—The Bellport Children 's
Theatre will offer its first produc-tion, "Jack And The Beanstalk"on Saturday afternoon in the Beliport Community House. Two per-formances will be given at twoand four o'clock. The theatre is aprofessional group organized to establish a permanent repertorytheatre for children, with adultprofessional actors and talentedstudents.
RICKY LEWIS has appreciative fair sex audience as hepitches pennies during back yard bazaar held in WestSayville last week. The profit was donated to the annualfund drive of the Community Ambulance Company.
Hofstra College this week an-nounced that among the 49 incom-ing freshmen awarded scholarshipsis John W. Newnouse , of 138 Divi-sion Avenue , West Sayville. Mr.Newhouse has received an academ-ic scholarship. Winners are chos-en for their superior academicrecords in secondary schools andon the basis of competitive exam-inations at the college.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Aldersand Mrs. Alders' niece, Mrs. Ever-ett Lamens, attended the gradua-tion of Robert Alders from SetonHall High School in Patchoguelast week. Robert will soon join theAir Force.
Mr. arid Mrs. Everett Griek anddaughter , Jane , left yesterday forStephentown in Rensselar Count yto open the summer cottage whichthey have recently purchased.
The Misses Edna Suckow andSusan McLachlan participated inthe dance recital presented in thePatchogue High School Audi! ' i l -ium last Saturday evening by Jim-my Rocco.
"RIVER KWAI"
A special roadshow engagementof "The Bridge on the River Kwai "began yesterday at the Patcho gue Iand Bay Shore Prudential Theatres.The film which won a total of sev-en Academy Awards is beins pre-sented twice daily at two and 8-.30p.m. Filmed in technicolor and cin-emascope it stars Wi l l iam llolden .Alec Guinness and Jack Hawkiiu-,.
"GIGI" AT MARYMEADEHauppaugc— "Gigi" the story of
a French cocolte , will usher in thesecond week of summer stock atthe Marymeade Playhouse begin-ning Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. M ary-meade is located in a giant 400seat tent on Route 111 one blocksouth of the Smithtown bypass.
P. T. A. Illiovie ReviewA guide for selecting movies of
interest for children , eight to 12;young people , over 12; matureyoung people and adults.
SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVENBROTHERS—Romantic comedy in ballet style from theSobbin' and Sabine women,family.
"Gat On a Hot Tin Roof"At Gateway Theatre
Bellport—The drama , "Cat on aHot Tin Roof ," by Tennessee Wil-liams , is at the Gateway stage thisweek , starring Norman Roland andInga Hagberg.
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is di-rected by ' Day Tuttle. former di-rector of the Westchester Play-house in Mount Kisco. Included inthe cast are Art Alisi . DawnaShove, and Jeff Meissef. It closesrm Sunday and wil l be followed byThornton Wilder 's comedy "TheMatchmaker."
On July 30th , 1942. Preside: '.!Roosevelt signed into law a bil lauthor iz ing en l i s tment and com-missioning of women into theNavy and Navy Reserve.
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Fort George G. Meade, Md. —Robert Buys, son of Mrs. MyronBuys of 46 Fourth Street, "WestSayville, arrived here last week toparticipate in the Second US ArmyItOTC summer encampment.
Cadet Buys is a student at Buck-nell University.
Robert Buys ai R0TGSummer Encampment