THE EAST HAMPTON STAR, EAST HAMPTON, N. ? „ SEPTEMBER 29, 1926 n v c
VILLAGESBridgehamptonMrs. Allen Hedges. C on
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a surprise birthday party on Tuesday of this week at the home of his son, Freston Jr. and Mrs. Anderson of Fireplace Road.
Lester Elliston, son o f Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Terry ol Maidstone Mrs William Elliston, Norris Lane. Park was the SUest ot Miss Edith left this week for A ir Force basic Kaynor of Islip three days lasttraining at Lackland AFB, Texas. week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Arkinson Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Hulse of , , Stone Highway celebrated their 20thand family o f Southbridge, Mass., ,. , , , , , . , wedding anniversary on Tuesdayspent last week with Mrs. Arkin- . . . b . . , . . /, this week with members of theirsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul f .,
Roesel, Sagaponack. ami J _John Venners of Fort Pond Boule-
William Gregory of Maple Avenue vard returned home on Sept. 22 is a patient in the Southampton f rom Southampton Hospital where Hospital. 2iad been a patient for ten days.
William Wright, Lumber Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hull ofleft by plane this week on a tour Garden City spent last weekend at o f the Holy Land. their cottage on Gerard Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hedges of Halsey Street are on a motor trip, and will visit their families in Aurora, Col., and Minot, N. D., for a few weeks.
William Warga is recuperating at his home in Sagaponack after being in the Southampton Hospital.
Mrs. Halsey, the Star's Bridgehampton correspondent, is on a long trip, as noted above, and is resigning her post. A new correspondent is needed, and anyone interested in being of service to their community in this manner is asked to call the Star office.
The SpringsMrs. John F. Davis, Corr.
324-2459
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saskas of Woodbine Drive entertained 50 members of their families at a “Mexican Fiesta” on Sunday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daniels of Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Daniels is the sister of Mrs. Saskas.
Daniel O ’Sullivan of Fireplace is a patient in the Southampton Hospital.
James Corwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Corwin of Fireplace Road left last week to resume his studies at Duke University, Durham, N. C. Jim is a senior and a pre- med major.
Robert Alan Aurthur, who recently returned from Europe, is spending some time at his home on Fireplace Road. His screen story, “ Grand Prix,” will have its world premiere on Dec. 21 at the Warner Cinerama Theatre in New York City. The pre- "miere will be for the benefit o f the National Foundation o f the March o f Dimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tikkanen spent six days this past week visiting Niagara Falls and southern Canada.
Mrs. Angelo Liberti entertained 18 guests at a copper party on Sept. 20 at her home on Copeces Lane. Mrs. Angela Preuss of Patchogue was the copper representative. Mrs. Glen Stonemetz Jr. won the door prize.
Square dancing will be enjoyed this Saturday, Oct. 1 at Ashawagh Hall. Charles Meyer w ill be the caller, and the public has been invited.
Clarence E. King III spent two days last week visiting friends in Brooklyn and Queens Village.
Joseph Miller o f Brooklyn spent last weekend as the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence King Jr. of School Street.
Frank Harris, who is a patient in New York Hospital, recently underwent more surgery and to the delight o f his friends and neighbors is making a slow but satisfactory recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baum of Port Washington spent last week at their cottage on Gerard Drive.
H. Clay Bishop, a former principal of Springs School, is now' a director o f the University School of Florida State University. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and their children are making their home in Tallahassee, Fla.
The John Davises received a telephone call recently from Mr. and Mrs. Homer Green o f Tucumcari, N. M. It was to notify the Davises o f the Greens’ viewing of a motion picture taken at the VF (N) 101 Squadron reunion that had been made by the Hiram W'alker Distillers on June 4, 1964.
Miss Man,’ Fulford of Stone Highway left Monday for a ten-day visit with friends in Baiting Hollow.
Frestoa Anderson Sr. was given
Mrs. Archie Johnston o f Stone Highway and her cousin, Mrs. Eileen Coulon, spent last week in Bar Harbor, Me.
Sunday morning, Oct. 2, at the regular service o f the Springs Community Chapel the congregation will observe World-Wide Communion.
Also on Sunday, the regular Sunday Church School classes will start at 10:15 a.m. There will be classes for all age groups, nursery through adulthood.
On Tuesday at 8 p.m. there will be a monthly meeting of the Sunday School teachers and the Christian education committee.
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Guests at the Herbert Field home on Main Street over the weekend were Mrs. Field's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. LaMotte o f Red Lion, York County, Pa. Mr. LaMotte was visited at the Field home by the Rev. Paul V. Cunkle, who was associated with Boy Scouts of America early in his ministry in York County, while Mr. LaMotte was district com missioner o f Scouts there.
Also visiting at the Field home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Field of Naples, Fla. Mr. Field, a native of Springs, is a retired Army sergeant. Mrs. Abigail Edwards Field of Mer- cerville, N. J., formerly of Franklin Farm, Springs, has been visiting friends and relatives in this area for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tarazavich and their infant son o f Lexington Park, Md., are visiting Mrs. Tarazavich’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Makin o f Atlantic Avenue.
Mrs. Charles W. Rush was hostess yesterday to the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club.
Robert Barker, son o f Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Barker, and Lisa Dougherty, daughter of Mrs. Harry W. Treleaven Jr., are high school sophomores who are o ff to boarding school this year.
Robert has gone back to the Wen- nington School, in Wetherby, Yorkshire, England, where he had been enrolled while his family was living in Wetherby. Lisa is a student at the Solebury School in New Hope, Pa.
Books, More BooksCarleton Kelsey of the Amagansett
Free Library has announced the acquisition of more books. The latest list includes:
College Student’s Handbook, Lass; Ferment on the Campus. Mallery; Golden Eagle. Murphy; Wizard of Loneliness, Nichols; Pageant of Canadian History, Peck; Sir Michael and Sir George, Priestly.
Languages of the World, Wemyss; Two Under the Indian Sun, Godden; Tai- Pan, Clavell; American Fishermen, Church; Eight Spies Against America, Dasch; Valley of the Dolls, Susann; Greenstone, Ash ton-Warner; Roman Conquest of Britain, Dudley; Lee, Freeman; European Powers: 1900-1945, Gilbert.
Houdini’s Fabulous Magic, Gibson; Garibaldi, Hibbert; Dinosaurs and Violins, Sobiloff; That Quail, Robert, Stanger; Wanderers Eastward, Wanderers West, Windsor; North Am erican Game Fish, La Monte; The Kennedy Wit, Kennedy.
Children’s BooksThree Little Pigs, Stobbs; More
Beautiful Than Flowers, Lexau; Trip to the Pond, Hofmann; Blaze and the Last Quarry, Anderson; I, Juan de Pareja, de Trevino; The Insect World, Lobsenz; First Book of Bridges, Peet.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike DiSunno and Edward T. Miller of Springs have returned home from their trip to the West Coast. They visited Y ellowstone National Park and the Grand Canyon.
A daughter. Paula Maria, was bom on Sept. 12 in Bethesda, Md., to Mr. and Mrs. Alec Gregg. Mr.
WainscotlMrs. Helen Ayles, Corr.
324-2089
Staff Sergent Peter Field, USAF. Mrs. Field, and their two children left by military plane from the Maguire Air Force Base, New Jersey, on Tuesday for Frankfort, Ger many, where Sgt. Field has been assigned to a three-year tour o duty with the Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Labouiss< returned to New York on Monday after spending the summer in Mrs Charles Renson’s house on Beach Lane.
Mrs. Robert Parker underwent surgery at the Southampton Hos pital on Monday morning, and i.< now making a good recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Poul Fricke o f New York were at their summer hom< on Main Street for the weekend.
Miss Kathleen Fields, who is at tending the Claremont Secretaria School in Hicksville, spent th< weekend with her parents, Mr. anc Mrs. John Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson o Manhasset, were at their home or Main Street for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ogrer have closed their home here anc3 have returned to New York for th< winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ketchum Jr of New York were at their home or Main Street for the weekend.
Rolf Pelikan of New York was at his home on Hollow Road for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Humphrey of New York are spending a few days in Thomas Brigance’s summer cottage on Main Street.
Mrs. Francis O. Noble o f New York spent the weekend in her home in the Georgica Association.
Judge and Mrs. Bruce Bromley of New York were at their home in the Georgica Association for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Wain- wright III and son have returned to New York after a week’s stay in their home on Wainscott Stone Road.
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Sag HarborMrs. Ray Harris. Corr.
725-1909
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McPartlin and their three children, of East Northport, spent the weekend with Mrs. McPartlin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Guerin of High Street.
Edward H. Bradford Jr. of White Plains, N. Y., spent the weekend at the home of his father, Edward H. Bradford of North Haven.
A son, to be named Gary, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heckert on Sept. 23, at Southampton Hospital. Mr. Heckert is on the faculty of Pierson High SchooL
A daughter, Barbara Jean, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Havens on Sept. 10 at Southampton Hospital.
The infant son o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kluge was christened Michael Carl on Sunday morning in the First Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. C. Roger Nelson officiating.
John Fabiano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fabiano is a freshman at State University College, Plattsburgh, N. Y. Under a special program provided by the college, he will spend his first year at Miner Institute.
Seaman Apprentice Christopher Rhodes, U.S. Navy, has been spending a 14-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rhodes of Main Street. He was graduated from the Great Lakes Naval Training Center on Sept. 9. After his leave he will receive 14 weeks’ training at the New London, Conn., Submarine Base. Chris is a 1966 graduate of Pierson High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Payne of Jermain Avenue, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bahns of East Hampton, spent the weekend in Bridgeport, Conn.
The Paynes have had a busy summer running Baron’s Cove Marina.
The Rev. and Mrs. Roy L. Webber have returned to the rectory after
Gregg is the son o f Mrs. Albert Nelson Sayre o f Washington, D. C., and Amagansett.
Frances Edith Erskine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Erskine o f Marine Boulevard, has returned to Southampton College for her sophomore year. She is a 1965 graduate of East Hampton Hi^h SchooL
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a two-week vacation trip through the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Angevine of Madison Street are on a vacation trip to New England.
New officers of the American Legion Auxiliary, Chelberg and Battle Post, were installed at ceremonies held on Sept. 15 in BridgeTiampton. The officers are Isabel O'Connor, president; Joan O’Brien, secretary; Eleanor Fabiano, first vice president; Emily Richardson, second vice president; Florence Hand, treasurer; Mary Reidy, chaplain; Clara Gil- bride, historian.
George Gaffga of Springfield, Pa., visited Mrs. George Densing of Palmer Terrace last weekend. George is a theological student at Temple University.
Angelo Schiavoni is recovering from surgery at the New York Medical Center, N. Y.
The black and white whales used in the Whalers’ Festival in June have been resting at Long Wharf, near the windmill all summer. Recently they were hired and televised for commercial use.
Mrs. George Proferes o f Denison Road was the hostess on Saturday evening of a surprise shower for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nicholas Proferes o f New York. The cohostesses were Mrs. Carmine DiSunno and Mrs. Curt Becker of Amagansett.
Airman First Class David A. Kowalski, son of Anthony K owalski of High Street, is now in Vietnam.
D E E D S
W C Hewitt &ors to F W Stoehr &w, lot 102, map o f Lion Head Beach. East Hampton, $4500.
P Undev-Matuz to M P Smith, pci se s Central Ave, Amagansett, $16,- 0 0 0 .
F Marten to E J Dayton, pci ns Wireless Rd, East Hampton, $6000.
Julie P Alder to Z & G Inn Corp, pci es Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Tpke, Bridgehampton, $30,000.
W R Conway &w to Pansy K Edwards, pels sw Will Curl Hgwy, East Hampton, $25,000.
Margaret Smith to Ruth E Weiss, pci es Gerard St, East Hampton, $10,500.
M T Vacca &w to E J Brennan, pci w’s Lumber Lane, Bridgehampton, $5500.
H Blum to Gerda M Peachman, lot 13, subdiv map 7, property o f Montauk Beach Dev Corp, East Hampton Town, $3000.
Ann G Cosgrove to P R Scheerer &ano. pci se s Jermain Ave, Sag Harbor, $6000.
S Tarr to Dorothy L Cole, pci s of Barnes Landing, East Hampton, $6000.
W C Parr &ano to W C Parr,
ns Main St, East Hampton, $5000.E Dawson &w to J T Carroll &w,
pci sw s Sunset Rd, North Haven, $3000.
V Cafiero &w to J Conte &w, lot 2, subdiv map of Stony Hill Acres, Noyac, $17,500.
W C Hewitt &ors to F J Campbell &wr lo t 725, map of Clearwater Beach, Sect 4, East Hampton, $3000.
Laura E Smith to H F Robertson, lot 1, subdiv map of Kamal at Noyac, Southampton Town, $13,500.
G J Lang &ano to H Brown, pci ss Holder Ave, East Hampton, $10,- 000.
Mary E Talmadge to Marion S Williams, lots 582 & 583, map of Montauk Beach, Hither Hills Sect No. 1, East Hampton Town, $2000.
Dorothy V Dimond to G McHat- ton &ano, lot 122, map of Sect A, Montauk - on - the - Sea, East Hampton Town, $5400.
Southold Savings Bank to J R Lycke &w, lot 4, block 205, subdiv, map No. 8, property of Montauk Beach Dev Corp, East Hampton Town, $19,000.
T J Clark to M G Starin, lot 17, subdiv map of Noyac Hills Estates, Southampton Town, $3500.
F Geslak &w to Mary C Graf &ano, lots 15-18, block 5, map of Kingstown Park, Sect 2, Springs, East Hampton, $1000.
E D Holder to J McErlean &w, lot 25, subdiv map of Sag Harbor Acres, Southampton, $1000.
R Hislip &w to J J Head, pci es Hedges Lane, Amagansett, East Hampton, $17,500.
Montauk Improvement Inc to Edward Pospisil & Son, Inc, lot 58, map o f Hither Woods, East Hampton Town, $9000.
Oliver & Clark, Inc to J D Rup- pert &w, lot 16, subdiv map of Glenview Hills Sect 1, Noyac, Southampton Town, $4000.
L F Kayel to A T Cecil, Jr, pci se s Montauk Hgwy, Montauk, $28,- 500.
Ruth P Price to Interborough In
dustries Corp, pci ss New Montauk Hgwy, Napeague, East Hampton Town, $10,000.
Gilda Jacobs to E Roberts &w, lot 46, map of Clearwater Beach, Sect 1, East Hampton, $11,000.
J Nelson &w to A A Rattiner, lot 2, block 6, subdiv map No. 1, property of- Montauk Beach Dev Corp, East Hampton Town, $8000.
J F Farley &w to D G Collins &w, pci ne s Sunset Lane, East Hampton, $3500.
G Lubash &w to M Koppelman, pci ws Baiting Hollow Rd, East Hampton, $15,000.
C E Corbett Jr to J Rugieri, pci nw s Twillingate Ave, East Hampton, $17,000.
C H Williams to S C Fitelson, pels n of Oak St, Bridgehampton, $3500.
J F Dragotta &ano to V J Wolfe &ano, lots 18-20, map of Sec 1, Sunny Dell Acres, East Hampton, $4500.
J M Perkins &w to R K Lester, pci ws Hedges Lane, Amagansett, East Hampton, $6000.
J Gallagher &w to G R Ludlow &w, lot 14, block 360, map of Surf- side Estates, East Hampton, $6500.
I C Seelig to A F Sharp, Jr pci sw s Buell Lane, East Hampton, $16,000.
Bridgehampton National Bank, as exec & trustee to H S Thompson, pci nw s Main St, Sag Harbor, $25,- 000.
Mary E Baltz as adm. to Helen I Paradise, lot 18, map of East Hampton Knolls, East Hampton, $2500.
F J Baldwin &w to R E Smith &w, pci ns Hampton St, Sag Harbor, Ea9t Hampton Town, $16,500.
A M Hmielenski &w, to J N Flynn, pc i ws Madison St, Sag Harbor, $8500.
T P Connors as exec to J E Sil- sen, pci ws Arnold Court, Montauk, $ 11 , 000 .
Marjorie D Williams to C H Washington, lot 2, & po lot 1, subdiv map of Azurest, Sect 1, East Hampton Town, $3000.
H Ekstedt &w to J G Barker &w,
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lots 41 & 42, subdiv map of North Haven Manor, Southampton Town, $5500.
M Rullo &w to R Wires, pci ss Leeton Rd, East Hampton, $17,500.
E Beadle to N Peck, pci nw s Fireplace Rd, East Hampton, $13,- 000.
W Lowendahl to R M Golden, pci ws Cross Hgwy to Devon, Amagansett, $3000.
J McCrosson Jr to E Stroman Sr, lot 86, map of Ninevah Beach, Sect 3, East Hampton, $21,000.
Mary C Noon to Jessie M Burke, pci ss Noyac Rd, Southampton, $40,- 000 .
R DiGate & Sons to Marion B Cavagnaro, lot 3, subdiv map “ Off Cedar,” East Hampton, $31,500.
H Diner &w to A Dreis &ors, pci ss Noyac Rd, Southampton Town, $40,000.
J Bellini &w to Wheelco Properties Inc, pci es Mitchell Lane, Bridgehampton, $100,000.
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