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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Long Island Traveler 1940 , . , , r----~ I OtYIccs I MATI'lTUCK onle.. PECONIO I SEIXEDON I G_PORT OUTC:HOGUF. I ORIEN'!' ,,~ . ' LAUREL ' NEW SUlI?OLK I EAST IVrARION . . n . n __ ....... . _H H' _" . nH ,. ,H' -,.. " -- . . "-~_.-~-~~ "~----~..--~--'''"'^--''~~--~~-----~~~~~ ~ ----- - ~ ,-- ,- '<~ -" '-' - . --- - . ,.... -- -.~.,.,---- -- - -.----- -- ,-_.-~' ,- >- ," _.- - . --' -, ,,--- - ---- .~~- . IIntered at Post OffIce In Soulhold. ' 'n'" ..' . N. Y.. as Second. ClMS Matter. St.' t' "'2 0 \hJßcnp lon, .p.O per annum >' -' - ~ " ,-- ' ----",---- - ' - , ' ' -- -- ," --'-' --~>- ' '--' - - - -"---' - ---,_.'. ,,-' . . - ~. -- - -- ' -- ,,' - -" --,~ > - ,.-,..' .---- --.-- --,,-,-..,- ....------- '-- ,--- .' -- - -,.--,-.--.- ,_." -- 69th Year No. 44 SOUTH OLD, N. Y., JULY 4, 1940 ..' ., fO Cents .. I Wi -- --------. .' _.' ..----,-..- ,- . , ,..._..,____ _._._.___.,.__._.___.'_.'_..__ ." ,__.,....,' d'__" ,.._____...~ _,-á' - \i;;¡;WJo;, " "'-"',..~ M\ ..- . .~ . - ' ....... . - " : :IIJ'_: X ", ,,~ f .'¥. i ...~) I. .'"5'~-r ~,,~-"""" At 0 D. J h H k8' S k 0 ectlona ¡ 8' ¡ ran . rga~ u r I n g 0 n op ~n s pea. s . . . .' ... .... ...~-,. ..... Gueat Piano Soloist, I Succen With Man . _. . ." .. ... --x--_. plllY of over two tMusm:d antiques .MIS8 Ruth ~'1t"il1. Chalrnlan and her the ~ ~ af. I1Iø f. loa e ace ... è", . . ",a" ~pened in the Matlatuclt HI¡¡b ~ttee de,,,, ve a world of praise Edith ~1fII ~ wor · . -x .....,. I .. - . .",. ..- Th . '. ""~ of "IJ e Old House The ne.~' h?,"e of .CWMr IU'>t~tu~e Sehool. H~ndred5 of precl~us arllòl" for:ll1e fine exhIbit they Imve coUected her h1JÕblil'íll thAI !Iòit r AJ!lJ¡,., and Monday night In tOO Grcenport HIgh Soulhold Town has welcomoo thous- At C~tc, " .e_ I' on Monday lor r_a;eh WM l~rn!<\IJy <I"d~elll.cd .\1 were beautlfuUY arranged to shOW of! and d\IIt>1I>",d fm tI1<> '1'ercenwnary N.A.. wOO ~ I1III7I1're1l'/l!tJI, School AudItorIum. the aouthold Town tU1d8 of vI1!itrm; trom near am! far on of thm ,,"ek. J'iIIIt 1&t, at 2 :30 In the three 0 clQCk Sa turdllY . ~ .Ie!!~?"n, 10 advaula.ge: the entire organl2lati.on 00*_, murals In tOO '!Ji>1:::- tZie line Ch<>nI1 _ty pr...,nted II'" fIr8t eve- the """..ion of Its T"rcentenary aftemoon, under .. ~ 5kY and more Juue 29. on the Instltu,:" gwnud". at of the exhlblt was neatly pr<>f-.n¡&1, MeMedopoII. Exblblt Southold: '1'. C1m:J;e..~ ~ In nIng entertainment of Tercentenary ¡CeJebration which 13 holding forth than a thousandpe_ from aU sec- 5outhold to the t..k of mem\Sing m- and turned the large auditorium Into åe IA.mg Mà ld ~r of the New '. '. ~ -- Wee!<. The dlCIJ:jIJ IIfOOp, un/IeJ: - througlloot the townshIp 11'-' c k tto":,,. of tho oouutTy ...Itnessed the 100- terest In ,sCientific deve!opmeut.. and on impre...ive. colorful, but not elut- York state At'<' ~ AoIW<:Jatloo tlsh artIst who for t:bè Iœ tóI1 - ~n of Harold C. NIver, Chalr- DeII<.udant3 of old !&mill" J:-......"t;, pr~"'lV" ceremony. dl,,"~mlnatmg the findlngß "f research teredo treasure house. H_ In 0þt!r>I!d Its ,xhl',lt ~y of Indl&1\ hRs had studIos In Now '!!mt - ~ man of tOO Oclebmtlon Week', mu- have formerly made S<>nÌJ¡¡,1ã U1elr The Old Ho'u.... Is said to be the' to lis eommuUlty. prof"'''Jr WIIlmm ewtume explaIned their ¡.,_ to the reIIea fouud wltlJn ,~,. lto of south- Ida where hÙl work Ms \!MIl ~ .oJe, antt ably """""'JlIlled by Herbert home ""d Q!.hers wllo 111 one way or finest .x"u~pIe of Engll3h domestic or- II. .Barton. ~eeutlve c;'""tur of tll~ ma11Y guests, who were w!de-eyed "" eld Town. Mr. Ch ;,,: Oo<1dard. who acclaimed: tile _rlne ..ntt~: liltudler,...ng t!u¡!r way tlI1'oo¡¡b a de" another have been att.n>eted by the Igln In UIl. country. Justice of the Ha~dell Pla11ctarium, III glvmg the ~Ied "It. pe ~!U1 - of Jllle p""","" AIl,Celebrallon, have _ked he t . I Peace, Oliver W. case, 1n an addr... leatOI'y add..",. eMfgel1 tile IlI"t.ltute :InI_ ,.........- -. hold ~4't..~ th' with the resident... 0" th ,;e ()1 ~ln t.tJ.~t ""ICy wit!l t1. ., 'b'} t f 11' '" t t' 0 -- ~- .~ u -~, C -.. e ",.ven v.- , ell 1 ~ .nÙItory or The Old lIouse," .Ie I espeIV\I I I .y () "''' m" .0 ü. _t !J:I tOO _lUIIum. lag"" In cœuuwnrorating this auspicious sets tile date of Its Jlmt habitation In IntelleeLual and cultural lIfe. ()f. the M'ts, 1.. - Hill. ... It-t pJaJ!o occa&on. th~ y.ar tOOl, Benjamin Horton being ~?I~m~~ty that 11M re"ched 11.. 300lh IIOIoIot, p!a7c4 ouperbly. Mr.. HIn h"'. Nature has veritably 3lUilOO and lhe th~ first QWI1er. Th. property .hanged I tM,,). a /lrU1. -. aud one that! "Old W.ather Mall" hM be"n u'o"" owner~lp In the Intervening ,'eM!< as About. ..nr hundred peopl~ IIUended - ~ otw "" well a. an ap-I Ih." kind a. .wnt after nent has folJowo. Jooeph Wickham, 1693: Jus- the IIIHtJtHI~ to he"r thc program and PI'I'da- fJt IlOO4 m""le. IIer ..Iee- "',.,,, broUght to " ouee_o1 c<Jnc:u- 'W!1rkham' 1741!, who lost It throUgh ol"tratlOJl-<.. Pre,ìdent Alvah B, GOld_tOO .. 0<1 1){>l>o....y. by larg" err""ds of townlJ11COpl. and conf!..~tI"" proc_ln!Is _ause of his smIth "ordwn~ weleomcd the gnesb, 'I'M pMgrMl O >Cne<1 with the O,,,nle vl,ltors who were Impres:sed b;' the oUPI>?rt <>t. the KlUg of England. It "n~ stated th~ I"H'.lx"e 01 the program. "QI1 ¡ of the ChQl'al 8ocIet,·, "H.ar My m"U11CT In whIch these pr<l\!'rMUS WCTe ~:IL n<o<t. to Jared Landon In 1784: Chold,., W. 'Jml'l. h,lVlng been pre- IPra"""," by KOP¡·lof. SibeIlHS. Slg_II'r>'!¡'¡ntL'd and marveled at the work ~7~ge, <::1ae&. ~ by dh1.sion. ,ented to the ¡~Ith.rlng by Mr. Gold- Imund Rmnberg. "nd M.lotte-Dels ....re land preparation whIch had bcf,n 1UJ- , Frank H. ??"", 1932, who died ¡ smIth, IHtrodueed Profe",",r Barton to ! but a few 01 the rorope",.. repr_nted.1 d.rtaken by the varíolW commllte.. In 1936. leaving It to hÙl wlf.. Jennie the ...embl&¡¡e. 1 I Perhaps "'1'1", 811ent sea" by Neldlln-' In adva11"". ~~~ flve 50UB. Tho O<lU¡¡regatlQn&I 110- ProfeSlior Barton.. ",plewa. aptly ¡ocr was !.he be$! ..leeUon. or perhaps WIthout doubt It,·, 8tìlImg addf'''' tltI: ;:"f cutdbo¡¡ue ,",,,,,,,oded to the. rhosen f"" the ~vent, being .ntltled ¡":R&In and the River," by Fox, But dehvered by Beer> zary of Staw Michael Th the winter <>t 1009-46. '''Th_ H....._ y..... of. Scl...."e/' He when !he w""",,,,'s ctIDrU!< sang P"I-CY F'. W..l,l1 at th~ opening cer.monl"" on . f 'i. restoration af. "Th. Old :Efouoe" IJ1'!!!"1ltecl a v._ ~ure of the Wenrich'. "Put On Your Old Gray suuday afternoon was one of the fin""t ~ ~ S<>uthold Town Tereenten&1'y world 1AAI. In South<J lt and _d as Bom1et," the audi.nce fell Into a 'I",eelles -w "', a Sou_ld audience '¿' e lion waG brougi1t about throu¡ h .11 WM aoout the thI!@ thm .omnlunlby <!relllDY nœtaJ;!l& ot pleasure, was ever gl !.he Q )pprtunli¡y to hear. ~t ~ ~e 'l'\!_nteI1&1'Y 0Illn- was settled. TlIen, lit'''' J1WIte<ly !&oh- Fo1' thœe ...ho !JJœ to oIng together, Over t...o tI ù......nd attended the cere- . .. b,g ;;~<I ' famïl,y and the buUd- Ion he lute......e .me _ of ad- and tIu>se who IIIre to IIßte11, the I\io1lth- (C<mtlnUed on 1'""e4) e . f ~. flY t!\C Case family. lI'utIlIi!: 1!ntIfI. pr~ iltÞr<>ull'h _ ...._ Q (I ~n C r¡¡1_S<>eIew I. ta\!",:ed. - ,.. . or ~ w.... _de avall_ th the.... tis of Silut!l.<I!d'¡l ~. 'I'M .. . ..' .~, . ,.:.., ¡II!.... c, .. . ,. . ..' > .a.ny~. . _ute£ii! ~M.-1!iI¡I ~ iii} . ChIri!<. ¡¡te . $lIver." #>". '0 .', . ,." . :UJ!"~'~'.~"" -- · · .' ,...~Á~-¡¡, ~: _~." ~'OJ$ 1 nn~ i~~ d2~e'.r:: "''''. ~' "MP" ,~""V'(j àði ,,",v 'fi"~ _.~ IIfA- ,'~4" "., -- ,11 & ,',,,,,,"ê' ,'=' ",,1"", 0' "#t-,,: " ,~ß'" " - ·W"= fi ' B.I'DJ!'Pun8 .. .... .."' . ."" .~. ... n " " ,... . . . ...' .. .. " .... . _. ""~_ _..... _,~."" _. .,~~ ..u '. .. d.' ... ..." .0' , ...,~ .... .. .",' ..'- ".' . ..... ..~ "",' - . . edgnlent . owl. .peeial mention' <if ,xcerptS . om l'ro'.SS<>t. . " e ~'" "",,,..,.. ~ . . _... .-' . ..... '.'..> ". ".' ,... ' ..- ,~;~,' ~. ,; .-:_~ ¡œ-'.~.'.~::. ,. i ". ... , .' :, ' James Van Alst. A1"<>1ùtect In Charg.: a4drcss arc as follows:' comPletelY' outfitted were ~l;tIng' Th~ ex' . e · e" .n8- bI1dY 'bi....ey. -.:Ii'".' ,,," w.~~ ; ~<iY ~ . ..(.'~''!I''"'''' ;-~ ~,-~., ",:'~:'.", . c. .':. /<.': ~ S.. Harold R. 'Reeve, ,who supervised the "This afternoon we stl!11d at one of room, bedroom, kitchen, and dlnlng- materIal 'Í'.L c p stone art!· on exbibltl~ 111 ,,=- "" -: Ä'I" ";, ." Y' . "'". ~ -".," ," Glll ~ 'f," " . {J~". work, the C<>ngregatlonal Church So- the pertals of time. FrQl1t this door- room with the authentIc .bclouglugs cles ,?f r~ "lid iI.... ~on, suob and Vlrgi1Ua Wood G<>ddI!.Td, a stu- umnae Hald R mo:q" .c.m..",..r;~~~ rMy of Cutchogue: MIss Julia Wlck- way to the future w. look hackward that have 'been handed dowu from "s" blf . alJ!d .1\13-UO;C # fish-tall· dent of Willlatn M. ChMe, whœe por- . ." ¥ ~ old 711>"'/1,,.""1<1 ¡¡¡¡. ",. ,"- V~. A" hàm, John WIckham, and Henry Flect over three centuries of a.ehI.v.ment family to family, and used I<>V- cd p<>In~ kiln's, ~pers. and traits In :red chalk have receIved h!gh Students from 1867 to 1937 gathc:red was as nellTJ:y possible - tbose'> , WhO. applied n.cessary funll5: the Case as long M this community at SQuth ~ Wgj;' fur hundreds of years. It 13 drl!ÙI ,There ¡¡¡;.. ea "he o! J$3PCY trade CIIIWIlendl1tlOO 111 thÙl oountry and at the $Quf¡hQld AefldCl1lY Tuesdl1Y thræ hun<ñ:ed y...... ag'Q In tbe "",,",.' famlly WllO made p<lSIilblc the pur- old has bI1rne an Identifying nMUe t<J notable that most ?f the"" specl~ens, bled found AlIi tI\l' bay 8I101'e. Mat- ~. mŒ'Dlng to remlulsce and enjoy one pariah, BI1S1dcs thœe people oostuinOd , chase of the p1'Qperty: Harry Yerka could never be duphcated, for they are tltU and <>îIII of rhert I>Jades from '1'1\"", are also plctur.S shown b7 anoth.r'. .ompany once agal11. There In typJc&1 f640 dt"CSIi. a large erowd La11l!scape A1"<>hltect: Harold Price fO~ (Continued on page 4) extremcly rare. For .xample, " com- the eek Ju¡i I at Snutho!d. artlo'œ natIve to the Town, such "" was a flne tumout, and a ge.y chatllng of churdl-goetS brinuncd over tbe the Town Boaro who surfaced the road '" plete set of Chelsea. strawberry chIna. re o;re Iiii:rew rare attlcles from co:roJIne M. Bel! aud Julia M. Wlek- ... old frleudo ¡ccognlzed each oth.r edges of the Prel;byterl&1\ Church. . I.ading down to t.he siw of tile Old .nd a Stlegel .overed fill' glass are gmv: . sevcr'·lIOOl18l.one pets, decor- ¡a.m. 'lx>th of ...hom are m.r¡¡bers of aud began to recall tOO eld days. Many Twenty mJnutes before the ""roce, .. Hoo.,e: Miss Mary Dayton who pro- Dr. Craven Delivers D.1Uong the most interestIng antiques aW ~ lay ve. . and .. \oitQÙle shen t.he - York Pen antt J31:Ush Club. the vloItora had. brougi1t photographs, and drUm roll <>Utslde tOO doors of tbe vided from her valuable private col- Address at Wh. t k In the rolleetlou. lale:r cup '. d In a b1ltl111 place. National SOciety of women Painters these mre _erly passed around. Ev- church .alled the peopl. to _po (ConLlnued ou Page 8) . 1. a er The toy seetlou drew many of t.he 'The a"" '. awt." beade. needles. and IICulptorS and the (;Ilâ\lCeSlCr B<>- TIlls ...... repeated at Interv&1$, for . x Memorial Dedication vlsltora, for it Ineludoo tiny hand- and I !ndantll.;. ere ¡" pewdered hem- clcty of Artists; Clara M. Howard, there was no ringing of ~e dlurch . . . . . . sewn. doll garments, as wcll ... the an- atlte~(red ..) Irolll buUc deposits whO hM e](hiblted In New York and by ~II. <9oldlers, holding th.lY mWil<ets. HIstorical Pageant's T' ¡ It .. elent doUs tI,e¡u¡¡elves, 1111 str.aked with a~'ted .; gravp" in the OrIent InvItatIon wIth the :BrooklyJ! Painter. oIliontly g1W.rded the _ce. T.he F .. P f ue~~ oy a em,,?n dt tll. Cahoon klssl11g off the paint. A pair of old FocuS; whle '. . thl' oldest efinlte In- aud SCulptor&; and Mar¡¡uel'Ite M, Puritan women .ntered and took their Irs t er ormance MemOllal LIbrary 111 Southold, a fine wooden skate..,; testified to many a gid~ dian^ulture; ~ Limv Isl"'ud Parti- Hawk.inS who ha.d a one.man ßhow ßeflts on one side of the ~e; then H L . eolleeUon ()f book t 'I t tI · .' . .. · ' the In tau 1 "... as arge Audience hìstor' Iif' t d':' per an: ug. <J le dy whirl on the Ice. and a little""" cuJarl!' fa"" I~ w.·,." beaver teeth 111 Albany I..t ...lnter, and who repre- f I ~n """ and - bree<>hes , e'r't tl J'll ,ref ra lIOn, d~~i( Ctustom of set sat daintily among the cradles, I (whloh wer.. vpd ;'1111 used as ehLs- sented by severa! pieces of "&III&7&" olowed, being careful to &taek - ,,;;,Ü 1 10 ( own was ~"-A. ca ed as a ' . ' - ' n 1.., :."t arm& in the old mm rJ..Ct whIch w The HMorlral I'ageant, "Cavalcade m~mo!'lal to Dr. Epher Whitaker, Dr. chaIrs. and othe~ playthIng.,: I cIS), """Ie lI:':' "nd a claystonc handcraft pettery, ... we .....,y pa~ - artuall used I ~- &II of s<mlhold Town." wan hrllll"ntly Chari<'s E Craven . On the pl..tfOlm a spmmng wheel dog effigy ',,,,. probably played lugs. MIss Bell. MIso W:lc1duUn, MIss . Y. n the parlahf"" many otaged at th" first performance on "whltak""';, south¿III?.-D.;. ~ut~Ot, ~f was actuallY. splnnlug thr.ad, and with by so _ nv lI.dian Child. The Howard and M'ts. HawkInß have aU r;>r"'¡..¡'U1d to _t :rn'mselvC5 fte""," Tuesday ev"nh'!: on Ihe estaw of AI- Mattituek Past" w.': tI : nl >d' ~\m.r looms aud theIr products ...ere a1T3uged skull <>f 'a . 1-'<,,.1: male of aOOut been students of the tll8tlullUished arL- he a · from the ...omen. Elders <>f 11'11 B, TobeY at. SOulhold. The color- . . . " .IS le (e !Ca ory Interestingly. Among the quaint old forty yea"" .' a",o' "hows graphICally 1st, An_ny Thiem<!. Of especial In- I e church were Rated In the front ful production WII" att.nded by a ca- Me,,"e. were parasols and shawls of the dm... n" .-Irueture of an ab- Ierest to southold efe examples of the wIth their backs to the high p<ûplt. I",clty er<>\Vd. thanks to the Ideal bygone eras. and millinery that oould orlgIDe, very excellent work of the late :aen- In only on. Impertent detail w.. wcall1('r.' almoot. be worn today. from snippy Thl. /Ii> . I I, thoroughly worth Jamln Ro, Fltz. whoSe etchl!lß!\ of the _ the ..nIce, - tf1æ to early form '.. CI1[trks F'. Kramer 1s liw ublc dl- youug bonnels to "ouservatlve sunOOn- whll., "'" ." v,,'.liy Interesting. It old Be.rnab\ls IIorton house Is famUlar The SQU\bold Ao&4emY ;:;e _s dL~ l&sted the n.u- re<,lor (If the l'agl'ltut ,md it I" pr,,-' uets. Currier "nd Ives prInt¡¡ hung Is a line . " bnn"u to the Tercen- to all eltlzens of the toWn. There are' time of a _m church oeman, sent,,,1 und"r the II,,"pk,'. ()f the Ole! .' h.re and there: beautifully-sewn old tenary eel. .' \(,;¡ palntlugs by Elle.zbcth case, VIrginia e17'>Ile .... fin&lly 111 hiJs old ..at. and ~d of t!\C _t!I'a! hours which w... Town Players. n. has taken montlw . , quilt.' were eareluUy draped to show ,> Irt I-:d'tbU Berres!ord, and WIlla nag.rmon also. MnI. Nancy Rlehreood former t....her en C\1S!.01UJl.ry'. Reverend E. HOyt for th" p."""ut 10 Iw wrítteu. on"Hnl- their careful workmanship aud lovely One of ..'. r<." I.. I'xhibltlon. of art In addition to the pictures and MnI. at the Medem1. started things golUg p.:buer used lllustratI<>M aud ll~ade 11- . ""e! anI! 1" !¡C,,"",,¡. Only I,he u!U~: Jlh;\) <,~'lorH: u~uskets. maps. and a~ditQns ever to M:~ ' ", II I S()uthold Town Hawklu's pette<Y thue ....e .lÚ1Iblts of by ha.vlnB everyone sin It "America." ~ua that were Iu k~pIng .WI th the CXIK'nl!ltur"" of time anI! elfort on the vIo<l for mterC!it wIth an old ...mMW- opened ...¡r,., I' d,'~ "ft"moon, July haud-wrought silver jeWelry by Dr. Then the Hal! J, N. HallQCk speke ought of tIu>se day.. howev.r. he pari of the I!ll'eet or. \1", huge ealit of pane of oomewha t whorled glass. ¡2ud. at P "'~' "'" .,,¡ as a part of the La wlon W\lsQn, of Now york, whOllC eaIJIng attentlt1n to tile Qld....t .tudent!! p(l!d alneere tribute ,to thv Imflag¡<Jng liV"1' :mù pl'()pll' 'lIul th" c"l!!mltt~es . 'l~," exhibit includ.s the first tax de&k T.rcento~.HPd".ratiol1. summer home Is In pecanl., and a preooIlI, ¡;,rim; Ida Welh. MI.. Mattie coursgc of th_ p,onl'Cn. behínd t.he ."enl"; h"" n!<ld~ th" IW:IlI- ....'...... ._, ()f southold '1'0\n1, an 01,1 wlue closet. The ~I' . . "utf.l, all of whom group of dltInrma figuri"". modell.d W.IIs, MÚ15 Etta PaY1lC, and Mr. WI!- The hyn1l15 were sung without. tile tlful dlsplllY p,""lble. '1'1", ~"..Ih"hl Ubrary . t~und¡'.. b~'¡. tomahawk. sugar roUer, now !lve..e,,:,.' ¡,"!II 'rown, include and arrauged by "senator" Foro. llon1 O. HorWn. MI.. _HIe Well' IlId of an organ. but Mr. Haroid NIver. W" have Wayland Jelft'fö()n to Ih:mk "¡1Othl'cal~ s ,;cale,' oh." hundred Imug Ro, .." '. one ()f the mo.t A half hour of music W&S pr.....ted then ..""" and remml<c.d abOut tI1<> coot.Wned .. a _ontor aud Ul'lng nn for the historical dalll. Gh ar¡" " p. ,¡"';O"..... t.' d",ll'I!",n. MI'. WIlt lam f,wrinatl"" arllele'! Everyone Is urged notable <It .1" . .,,, Imlnters. whœe al two o'clock; a large grOOp of po.t- daY"- when .he walked Ihree mil.. to old pIleh pipe, lInt'd them out In Ihe Kranll'r for the dra mali"" lion. Mlr 1_ 11,.-... ,,1\ W"II.'i 11I'",;('n t"d t h" flr.;t book" t" vl.'il t this wonelerful al'ray during pertralta I11III !Ii"" ',,"a lI"rles. muse- roueSlies acted as h_ Q1\ thm, fiChool aud back. whell Ihere were no ancleut manner. ,Tho word "hyn1l1s' am K. 5Mnny fol' t.he narration. Har- ,,;"1 ,'.I,,,'~m,lPnL In Ihe. eoU.:cUon. IIn(1 t.he Tercentenal'Y OelebratiOl': for sel- IUDS and .: " "', lh!'llughout .the opening day and will ooutlnllC W do Itrec~ on Horlou·. r..ne, .lId evel'youe ~ld.:e~IIY not.I1<' u...:d at. all, t"r oil! NIVI'r lor the m\!."IC. Howl!rd HOVl'Y ,', I!lUl 11",1 o[ Ih" ",.,h hd,ool. Mr. ,jom I'. .'iueh a com]11etf' coll"ctlOn ava¡ - country: h!II. II..., '<iN'. G!adyr; WIles. so throughout the exhibition. ,playod morbI"" !l1.r" noon lime. She p¡dms ".IC ",mK .. (h" VHY <,nos f 01' the or" Ill'" Ira lion. I.um mell for 1" W h A. 1\1",1 "" I. ¡ ''''''I'P¡'''! tlwm, 1\11"'. . I kept her .OOI<n ce !., uglllng with r<- sung In SQut hOld', ear;y d.,y" ¡ ThHe Ihe d,u,,'"'' m,,1 FI"'d N. F';\U1kn er fol' P:1~ ì" !ld",,,,, 1. ¡¡bra ríau. 1.'11 ve a \\'() 'Il ... ~_"'''_'''''_ _. ".._._ . ._~ - -" .. - -_. ..,... "." ... .. .. ..." .." . - -- .. --.. membrunce.< of I h. pm lIk, "lid \11",..h ief 'are numy other dct:¡¡!" 01 early '.\ Qr' t-lw "'a Uug 111'1''' I "'I'num bi. Ha1'old 1'( "I w "I.' '" n.' t" Ow 1'."""1'; 01 1 h" In'- 8 Y C Dance On ' D rt Bride ,of i1er 1·1a&'ilUal... ; ,hIp thAt "'el'" 1aithlullY foil"" ell, Gold "!Hi th de,erv"" -<p""tal m"ntlon In "" .11'11. '" ,,¡ I',' v. 'rpH< 1 g. Hoyt Pul mer . . . esse g I Then. a rt.r tJu, ,Iug",¡; 01 "Aul'l: I,Uell us ',1 a "ding for t!w 1"',Yd'. ,. I,d IIi.'; mle as narra to... : ,I" .,": ".. 11 H' .:'" 1'.iI'.-I. . '" rh" Whlt,aker:, N ig h t 0 f The 4th at At St. Patrick's· IAnlt S;-ne," t h~ I§!'<'U I' d" 11<'I'o<d. \': ith : being ';¡'aterl r',r th,· I",d"'". Thc {':tSt \vhif'll WiW <:11o;.:en from all ,¡~, (ulIt"'till':;, Mr. Î 'nll'['.\' G, Terry . IIi! cle¿ft'l' mHl10ry of' thf' F<ï,·t :H"t; an ¡ 'E'1Vf'fj'tJIW "u~N't'-d 'n~.(. r}¡f" It";:"'" .., ". , . ".. _. ." I' ..... ""'. part" of 80ut.l¡uld Town and pm'l:; ,.f ,,¡"b.,, ou []\(' WI ", al,c-r" "ii NI'i¡:h- I .. - . , }ytenan Tea . _ .. uwakened !I,.!lzatkm ,,¡ 'h. pr..""nl. j'md hl,irlt 01 ¡ ¡(, ocm"ryn, ¡!I"I>:~ ng Rlverh..:ul '1'mV!1.. us well. p<'rl""m"'l hi". Th(' ;;.."t ¡ol11 Y'wht Club will ¡¡pen- ... _. I 'rhe I.odl.. Soctety 01 ~t. patrIck> . .... x· ... - : Iwo In<l",n '·,,qU.IWS" "I.., w'''''h,,1 el1- Uwir mlP" "xcen"n tly aud wI'rr, "n:;- 'l'1 ". 111'1 Ií('¡",i~n '" " íl v mc, m..moria I "<)1' " 11""':<' "I the Club House at 'l'b. I 'h "n' h A uul v 'r,.,r 'Clmr<:h Is plan,,- to hood a ~r ...+ + .., · + H H· +... .-t+ ++ +.++ + I r",w.W the dul!W" ùf . ¡,,,ir "IÜ¡ 0 t muel! "pp",prlll I dy. The aulllenc" I 0 ~unl hu!<\''' II r,.1 In, .",rlan. allll PI"''' Fonnll<'\'" I' mil In? UI 'l'h urcda' eve I " Y BYldge and Food Sale on T\1eot!ay a - · ¡ breI hren. Ti... Purl "lI! a'n" ',pJ:HC enjoyed th" gay s]\eetll"I.. anI! apI''''' '~.\' "f I!,,: 1'\"',,hytl"""1I Chnl'eh, D\'. nlu" Of' ..:' ,,"..'.' ,,'.. '."~ , - Tea w...'hCJ4e'. ",··pld""'l'lau Par- tforuoon. July.IIth..at 1:;¡( O·Clock.·I'I1.r~1 SOCIAL CALt~NDAR .;:IW¡¡:.. w,m.t;,Uìnì thm\b'1mat ¡hi: ~E'r~ elII ted the I'fficí"U t phmn in!: that hi!' II F.I,hl'!' \Ii I nl a¡" 'r. 11 p "''''' !'O."I">11"lol" . h I1n.,. ' 1'" k ¡"n",. >11" t.he gl aud 1!'11 HQUSO _,.,." ¡rom 2 to 6, Many will be prize¡¡ fOI ""eh tahle and TO ... I \'H't'. .",d JUC,," II ,,'d iu Ul'. 01;11", b', r.'- I.,oue in to tile pageant, lor I hI' I"" n'" til':,1 et' I ebmllon, Ihp 'lrq"" Y of !Ire" u\'k-;. 'l'he IItralr Is be- former~' "I I hI' parish. as wen Ireshmeuts w!ll be S01'".d. I · +.................... H ++++..+.......++..... fl"rthm on n ". "'\'j, .n.,'" .. ", ¡! h \;.1, Ii- h Editor'" Note: Thl" ßI,()I'Y "'"' rllU.1l 250th¡ No monum"ut ('(Iulll bl' 'w [\P_ IUl< held '''' part of 'rercl'nleum, Cele. a. frlen<1îl' iØ! "". I'hnreh att""ded. In conjunction with tile ClIrd party Wedne,.day. 'ThursdaY. Friday. s..t-' tl.e 11".t ",·,u",.,; I,~,k ,1,elr 1'.U" 1',11. In by I1m?thY Redden. ,.peelal I'ol're,;- ~¡rnlma I." ":' Un>, eon,~ct!On of w IUI t bl'attou ami wtl! he opeu to the pub- h tea ,..'- '" H I.." I he' .,'.,,,, tI t~.re will be a food ""Ie .t .Whleh aU ,urooy ... July 3-4-ã-U. C&feterlt> 1,1111" ~'hl" \'i'll.' tl.., IlN "y""t 6" the pl'O- t}OUdPllt for thf' Trave1er from the mo- ,lfe not merely recou'b of the past, 1~" 'fl'¡'k¡,t" q1'" ¡Or, '" t T e - tU, PW! S)f 1e kmdg of nome..ma.de fOOd ~11l be on icneol1 in the prc,¡,byt.erhm Parbh gram of the 01:'! 1:"'" t f'.,....{''\} """'I l' ð . h., ., ,} " ,. DI) ,,'11 S ppr pe1'SOIl, L d' . ~ fJ.!'/Ì tl G 'II d 1 ~. ~ ì 1 ' ,u u........"iHU d, ""'" bUn telephonc unit stationed on the hut a ~rowlug reeo~ù ()f Ihe pres"nt M' ,1, . 'iI ¡ . f . ',. . . a lCS . W m I, an ...as oal.. such as piea, cckÞ', en> leers, """'" IH_ uudex the auspleco of !he La- "unformed to, the "'Ie"",UOIl of the Page'dnt Grouuds by tI.. New York as well. s<:veral Ul thc 1>aQ!a¡ ,,:ere ~~." WI .,e mm"hed b> HeggIe Un· arranged 1If.f¡\..... IlIbert, W, Alberwon. bL,cuits, beans and saJad'. All aTeldJc.ß' AId SQCtcty. . 'r"WH CommIttee Ihat ,.",:c~,l ""nice< 'rdcphone Comp¡my, just nfter tll< pur<'l¡aS~'d. but most of them are. pr",.- d" tw ood .md 111" I",pnl".. orehestra. Wive. of d LI<1"..;; anI! Trustee. of I wdcQ1Ue to attend o.ud the oouunlttoe Tueodl1y. July 9th at I: 30 p. m. Ikö- I 1.1 ('<,mmrmoutüm be held in ,II p" geant got under w.~ In order that 1(,," ;,'h'," . f o:m<1 stc>r<'d ~ '7~! lU., ¡:t~ ~{enilx'l'" Qf the New York Power the chu¡<jb¡ ] tu,wi lu Puritan costumes. pr~mIsos a delightful afternoon to .v - see: ~1dI I> ~nd F"oo;t 6<rle lu 5t. pat-I"lmrehes tI¡a t nm!'!!'n". 1:1w COU1l,,!t- the IIccQlmt might be mcluded In the tics ~Il~ chl.lit~ of Ihe VI.lJ c,t¡",n, &¡lli\dr()n, w1lO". b""bs will be au- A short .,I,,;,m was presented dur- er¡one. trkk. Audl""rlum under the no.'lllce.. tee th.t plauned the P'lritan Ser,,''''', SouvenIr Number which weut to pre... of tlus rowllsIHp. It L' hO J<'d Olat 111 l'lmtcd In 8oulhol<1 BW over Ihe 4th Illg the _·,on, Mrs, L. Barroo:mll The committee in dlaY!!'<! af. the af- of the Lad I".' Bocl\!!Y· pleaded by Mm. Ra.!pll Bouth, may well late Tucooay night. A detailed .... the futun' :he~e .W11l be 110 waste or IIHd their faml1le-< w; . , 'plaYed ~i pl.uo selections, '"' fair ara :MIsS Marcella Fox, Mr.. Alex Tl1u""¡ay, Friday. Bator"">', .AUg- 11<: proud of the r"sul's 'rhe OI:e..,h>n Coullt of the pageant will appear In loss of the,," v òlu.'ble books, for tilere . II be the guests did MIso Øue;1' Lelrr. Judy Palmer B!&.'ICh&ch, Mrs. Jam.. GraUM and .t 8. 9 .ud 10. Rummage SOle hi Ihe v"'. olle 01 grp" t. !mj1Orlan<:e "1lI1 'n- next wcek's Issue of tl1c Traveler, Is UQW a plae. to put and ke.p them. of the club at the dane.. plcased . "-,,,UNlre with a 0010. Mr., John M'D!fat. Pr",byt.,rlan Guild. Im'"t In thb muu.en,,,!'}· Week. . ~ . , , . . . .. ~ . . ' , . - . . '.. . , . . " ,. ,. ,. . . , , . . . . . '. " "." .- , . . , - , . PAGE TWO ". , . '.. ,'... THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 ' . ' ,.. ' , , . . · e ee" ö , C.lJAIVTLA;YLJ " . . . AS THEY SWING TH~~UGH JUNE', . Riverhead N . Y .... ' .' __~ BASEBALL form stillls.somewhat . . . . ',. . '. muddled as ··the maJor league . Loft's Delicious Candies leams swing along. In Ihe National , '.'" league, the, Reds and the Dodgers . .,..', . CIGARS STANDING arg heavy pennant chOIce In some sec~. . . W. L. · tors when the spring predictions S T E . . cut chog ue .................. 6 ; At South old Monday race they are teetering on the verge.35c TOBACCO Soulhold .................... 4 4 " In Ihe Ameriçan league Ihe Yan- New.'suffolk ................. 4. kees have come on but not rapidly " , . Mattltuck .................. 4 4 S th Jd S 5· F- t . . enough'to fit ill with R· h d 2 5 01:1 0 cores In Irs . , " Iver ea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. the p r e-s e a son W 01 d Shelter Island.:............. 1 7 Innl n g toW I. n 6 t 0 3 schedule that called. e ean an Block for them to be away , . .. Results June 30th Over 6'00 baseball fans attended the oytt in fron,t by ~his, ' , Hats to PerfectIon Southold, 11; She1ter Island, 2 night game at Southold on Monday . ',' f.' hme. Oth~!!wlse, ' , '. " , , . inning and go on to WIn over ~r~en- Shl~ the :lghg¡ Southald swamped with' the Red ~pe, ". . . ~TON, BEACH, N. Y. ' Games July 7th port by a 6 to 3 score. The VIsItors . e er Islânttmlª, Nnrth Shore Lea- Iud' d' ox, '. _ . . Greenport at Riverhead suffered a case of nerves in the open- guegamedpl~~~~'i"'on the losers' ho~e u larS. an TIgers .'.. , . . '. Th . St f -10000 A f I MattItuck at South old. misplays ,which together three solid ,Of, theIr~!Southola moves l~tO by the White, So ' .,' , ,e ore 0 , r IC es - hits, one of them a doub~e by Conrad, :~~~~hP~~e ~~fÎthe league standmg GraD:tJand Senators, Ath1eti6~ ,Breakfast' Lu' 'h' \. . '. D'. .' . ,', . 5 &. 10 I & gave the home team theIr five ta1lies. g .' ~r;a'~'~I,;port and Cutchogue RIce and Browns. The' . ", DC. eon· Inner'.. ,. " , C Up HAND and POWER From then on It was a tight game who aretlect!l.the lead., . Browns, it seems, have had their " _. . ,all the way '\vlth Conklm, who reJ1~ved IS out hold {J~1.ed five smgles and ~pl~ge and from now on not much '., ' '. .. . "IDEAL" MOWERS Dombroski for Greenport in the fifth took a~vanta~Á.!one Shelter Island IS likely to be heard from them. ", C" '. . '. , . c. ' , ,. Household Furn1.s~lßgs .' and Marty Shipuleski who took John- O!Tor 1ll.lhe!'J:. run ,up·rising in One of Ihe main ,snrprises has, omJortable ~ooms " Steam Heat" . . it. Footwear, Clothmg , Let me reoondJtlon your old Power ny Norkl~'s plsce on t1;e mound for Ihefirs~~~e VISItors garner- been offered by the GIants who, _aft. . . , '," 'H (,j' C k or Hand Mower. It will cut better Southold In the second Inmng, pitch- ed 14hl'tS lll~li¡r"·th Grattan making er a bad .start, have moved up ~to ,From $3.00 Sing" Ie ' . ;.. a r "lW are, roc ery than ever. ing bri11iant ball. three ,.' of, the ....':: n; Healing, Meehan ~e r~g. At the outset, the . '. . . ' · Paints, Novelties, Etc. S W PETTY SMarty Shipuleski ~l~d a world .of and Hannab~lþ. go~d for ~wo each GIants. didn't look ~ny better than. ' II. ,r G speed and held the vIsItors to one hit off the COIn~~; offerIngs 01 Ryder, the~ ~d at the finIsh of the 193~, .. Cu~chogue N.Y. Bl k p h· a triple by Charlie Goldsmith in th~ Porter'andoìpJ::;$n.-ç-' -"_ CampaIgn. But .the. return of JocA .' .d· io.,.., . '.. ". . ..' '.;, ' , ., ac smlt lng sevenlh. The Soulhold Infieid showed ' 'Healing we,u1£'" I,the way for Soulh _ ~loore, the tine PI!ehing of Carl Hub- ,ceommo atilons · For Private Partle.s ACETYLENE WELDING "big league" form, the play of Con- old and kept~t:i!t~its well scattered. ~;;~ a:~I~et:attmg tf. ?::ry Dan~ . ..... I ' .' BUY fl'ERCENTENARY STAMPS % Tel. 3584 SOUTHOLD, N. Y. il',act" Gagen, ~~hnny S~puleski ~nd Porter wasl'ttt!" ible for two, the season, SIOUgh.em ou 0 at earl! ..; . bat and the Southold .outfielders took Greenport~é~,=':" j'here on the 4th of pennant. But the do 10 g . . . " ' . , . . , GreenpOl t p~a:y ed a good bI and . of contest anaë'0.',,::,:~ f ld ì,rill play host t;veen whom the pennant seems to', @ · T ' T t ball and ~a~ It. not been fo; t~e dis- to MattitUCk,:ø,'t.:- day afternoon. The lie. They can make a lot of trouble '.. , i HE SPORTSMEN S CIGAR SORE 0 astrous fhst mnmg, Southolds tuum ph 10001 bQys -~:..J"to win both games for Ihose teams. Una hie , or so it I I m1ght, not have been such an easy to extend Ih~~: ning streak which appears to win .lheinselves,lhey , i ,Greenport . Phone 649 ! matte!. now stands'a~;~ ~o straight. can have s~methl11g to' say about _ " a SOUTHr>.·T ,D ..1;X;~ , 'who does WIn. o , .nJ.....~S~ . OLD ". . , f f ALBERT IVIARTOCCHIA, Prop. i . . AB R H E ·.'t~l~~ J AB R' H E The Reds and the Dodgers , '. , ! f Meehan, Ib ............ 4 1 0, 0 Meehan, lb.·il'..;..... 6 1 .2 0 The Reds natura~y are favqred. · 0 Gagen, 55 ............. 2 0·· 0 0 Gagen, SS··. ,..!!1' ; ; . . ,,3 1 0 0 They moved. back briskly from· their . . ! Hanna,bury, ~ ......... 4 1 1 1 Hannabury ç;{~'&t£ J . . , .. 5 2 2 0 collapse agaInSt the . ç - . D. ~hlpuleskI, cf ,..... 4 1 2. 1 Grattan, 3b, i1t~1i- :Ì;;..,.,. 5 2 3 0 Yank~es l~stfall, '. I A COMPLET,¡i: AND UP TO DATE LINE OF i Heahug, 1f :............ 3 1 0 0 D. BhipuleskÍc'; ~..... 3 2 I 0 !ost little tune tak- , OF,.'"'' · ," .'. ' -, . 0 J. Shlpuleskl, 2b,....,.. 4 2' 2 1 Healing p'i.'tib';; ? 3 2 0 mg over· the lead . " . - C 'SMOK.ERS' SUPPLIES NOVELTIES' .! Conrad,3b ............ 4 0 1 () J.ßhip~leski~¡~{~:r"'" 5 0 1 2 and have plc;yed . ;~::~:¿ ;~., . . ',' . \ ., J Norklun P 1 . 0 0 0 .... a steady gaIt roo ':~:"'U'"'' ' . .., ,·c., '. '~;""'';'"'''''' ,.': .., .,...{', . . ~" .. . .. .. .. . .. '. . Conrad 4ri"!"--3I" 5 0 l' 1 f th" . :i::'::::::::;~:::::::~:~::::~:::*:? : '. . M Shipul ki 3 0 1 1 ,.. '·c",. 0 e way,· Agaln~' ':¡;'::::;::~:;:~:~$.::Z':':;¡;;;;]: .'\ I· es ,p ........ ·L DI·ckerson·'''',:· "' 0 1 0 thi'" tw f..,·· :':':·:·i=::~:~:*::':&~"··'''·:::',,*:,,'''~, .- I -~ U S year th ·~····_·.~·M··-··"·~ .·...·.,.·ö -. ., ' L D· k f - -~.- . t·.·~~·...·.···.~.... ,f.·a" ...-..... ... . "d' 0 0 e .·<:-:;:.:Ç..·.-:O:·.'......A'<..'......,,;-,, ". " 0& . IC eroon,. r . . . . . . .. 2 0 0 0 A ·Dl·ck· erso'n '% 0 1 0' t . .' ::"'::4::;;::::::~!~.~.!,~:::;::"'~' ._ . t" .-'. mos nY1port t f . " ..,..'.~,..'..,.,',.@>JIt'....:.> . Blaschach rf _1 0 () 0 . ~'2'''''''' ' ........... an ac-., .,~:::~::::~~:::~:~:::::::::::::::> '::, ' . . .. . t .. .. . . . - -,~)~ :: t . th. ' ~"·'·'·.·'$(..·.-:·'·'·.·'·.·.·.·r·... .":.. ~I A D· - - .-~ ~ -3'_ - -": ors ' elr 1 - ....:::.:.:..:-:.:.;.............. . ;.:.. ~ 0 0 0 ..:.. . lCke~n, rf ........ 1 o· 0 O. ",,'iþ,' , 41 11 H-:\'3 ',_p,~,,",,.., J!;1:!:::::::::::£ "nA~¡~ . .' ',. ... , ..,... .' .". ....:..,..~;.- ··ID GRiEENPORT Porter, If, piÌ,.. .,,'.. : ..ê'f, 3 \. Werber WaIters ;~ms headed for. \, "" ,.. '. . ,'13:.'1] . . ! StanllUs, ss ............) 0 0 0 Smith, 2b ............., 3,0 0 the Red mfie1d and It would sag so . . , ,an erson s peCla I Messohne,.or .:........ 3 0 I 0 J. SIms, Lb............4 I 0 Ihe team down, " , '. ' . n.· S t h 1 ' 0 B. GoldsmIth, If ...... 4 0 1 1 Johnson, rt, p ......... 4 1 0 The Dodgers have exceede~ the. .' . 's â., ~ ese rye CO c · 5 I Adams, 2b. ............. 2 0 1 0 Ryder, If, p ............ 3 0 0 expectations of Larry MacPhaIl and 1936. Che-vrolet 2 Door TourIng' e an . .-. , c. G?ldsmlth, 2b ...... 2 O. 1 1 Burns, c........,.......· 3 0\ 0 almost metth?s~ of the Bro0k!yn ' , . . _ -Buckin, ð3b ....,....... 1 1 0 1 . -';-. fans. Larry saId m the early sprmg, _ '. . . .. c Vudlinski, If.......... 3 1 0 o. . . . '. be as good as they were last ye~:r' .' , o ... iii H. Goldsmith, c ........ 2 O· 0, 0 Left on base - Shel!er IslanCi,. 6, while the fans claimed the pe.nnant. ...... ... . ." , · W t n e and Ltq U 0 r 5to re ' ,! Keese, c ............... I 0 0 0 Southold, 10. DoubJe Pm,y (Conrad and Aud, of coUrse, Ihey remam the, All the above cars have been thoroughly ¡; . I D b ~p' P . ... 0 0 0 Meehan). ':Dwobase hIts Johnson most exciting' team 'in baseball. .' ' . om rUSl'i..I, .. . . . . . . . .. Ú d G tt B 'ball· off '., ..... .' . .!. by Healmg,ð; Grattan, ,4; by Porter, The robustness .öf the Dodgers ~ Tel. 3138 Ltc. L 116 . Totals............... ~O 3 5 3 7; by Johnson, 1. Winning pitcher, spirit was emphasIZed by the man- I, =- =- o. . . 0 2 -base hit. Conrad..3 hase hit Healing. Losing' pitcher, Ryder. ner in which' they thre~ off the ef- , ..- . old, 7; Greenport, 6. Double play Score by Innmgs. . to the Giants on. MemorIal. day. .'. . () () () 0 0 0 0 0 () 0- 0 () 0 J 0 0 0 -0 0 D-CID.... (Conrad fcmd Meehan). Base on balls, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 That, it must be remembered, was .; ~ .,.. , off Norklun, 1; ,off Shipuleski, 3; off Southold....,.. 5 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 11 more than just the 10,s5 of. a d01;1,J:>le- . " . Dombroski, 1. Struck out ,by Shipul- Shelter Island .. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0'0 0 2 header. It was a bItter,. humIl1at- _ eski, 4; by Dombroski, 6; by Conklin, : ing and total defeat sufferedfon htht~ Tel Greenport 86 5. . Winning pitcher Norklun; Los- . home grounds at th~ hands Q a a.. .... · ing pitcher Dombroski. Umpires , AROUND THE CIRCUIT ed enemy and with ál1.the~antS WEhbo O e ·e In e d ....d cIs .. Possibly could be packed mo. -. , lv.(a,tthews an .co war . Cutchogu,e-' shut out Greenport last kin ' .. It s enough . " 1 2'3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . . '. bets field 100 g on.. wa. . . Score by Innmgs. Sunday afternoon to g? mto a tl~ wIth to have thrown them off thelrstnde 01' Greenport .,.... 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 the former team for fU'stplace m the f .. 1 of weeks at least, but. , .. . . J Southold ....... 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. x 6 N?rth Shore League. Hal'1';y Waite, who t~~ya b~~::d' right back from it as _ J -- ~ WIll start on the moundfür the All- only a thoroughl~ game outfi~ could. \ c. A greater use oÏ Poultry pastures Star team on Saturday, held the Once more Le() Durocher IS dem- ; 'will not only help the New York. state Greenport sluggers to only two hits. onstrating his skilras manager as be poultry farmer to produce pullets at This '\vas the second straight de-feat guides the . Dodgers past . b~mps RARE OLD WINES a lower cost, but it is one way to pro- for. Gl:eenpor~ .aft:!', la~t year's champs such as that defeat by the GIants, duce a healthier flock, say poultry spe- haa won then filSt SIX starts. I and the loss of PeeWee R~es~. The . !!!II cialists' :;, :;: ':: Brooklyn players and, thIs IS one .. . , ". f th· main sources of· strength ' . LIQUORS -- . - WIth Ma~tItuck Wuming over New ~inkel~e is the greatest manager Suffolk over the \-veek end the North ' , knew I can't go It ' .' ... e ame ever . . . ORDIALS .. new aspect. Southold Is' in a good spot qUI Cth .' no manager in base~ C, '. ,::ght behind the lead';' _ and rèady to ~~~ no,::e w::'o is do.mg à better job, '. Tailor Ju:np to, the front n 'C~tchogue or ," ,. ',._""~~"'~... VALUE ALWAYS ~ GIeenpOlt show furt.her SIgnS of f'al- ,. . · Sunday shows and befóre the' season, . - _ __ . ere s a new ,arlstocra~ 0 -- - ,:'," v '. h 43 is over will be a real contender for top l ns ur a, nee.. ' . _ ':.: . light motors . . . a l1ght .' ',' :,' ~: '!\i[ . ·St . Southold, N. Y. . ... . L ¡, LV. aID . , '" " that gives superD 4-cyhnder The Tercen~enary Golf Match sched- Phone 3403 . . . .' ',':: . . tJ1' ' uled for Saturday at the North Fork smoothness and thrllhng perfotmanc~ Ln a Suds Made to Order Country Club has bee11 advanced to '_. "', ~ motor of popular size and price, . . . . ~uly 4th, 'at 2 P'. 111. Those t~king J?art Call and see the new Zephyr and ðZt¡p A' SpecIalty 111 the l!1atch WIll be Gardmer DICk- . . . a er ., h . E·' d d Is;-- . MOTORS ~rson and Ronald Hallock,. both of . aco .. ot er v.uu:u e roo ,e AS LOW ~s DOMESTIC and MaIk Flanagan of RlVel'head.. 't . erosene ~. ,.a.,.fIlC10IlY OPP. L. I. R. R. STATION . :;, * ~ ." 1 e " > . . . IMPORTED WOOLENS One of the outstaucling athletic ev- '.' '. ., Call Mattituck 8440 We Make DeliverIes , ents of the Celebration w)II be Ihe At Tank Wagon Prices THE ' BOA T S HOP , . -' . , t" tares ' . baseball g'ame at IVlattit,uck on'. Sat- . . . DRY CLEANING team. of AU Stars seIecte4froID t~e ',p · . _ . . Founders Landmg . . FUR REMODELING seven teams of the Norih"Shoreand.· GREENPORT N, Y. ,S 0 U THO L D L ò I. ' BUY TERCENTENARY STAMPS! the Brookhaven 1!ighway Department. . 1 , . ALTERATIONS Baseball fans are l}l'omised ß, grand .af- Phon'e614 . ternoou of SI)Ort. ; . . . ., - . '... - , 'c , "0'" -~'i?'Þ~ .~~~, . " , THURSDAY, JULY 4¥ 1940 THE LONG ULAND TRA VBLBR PAGE THRBB 1>-~ . ,.". " , ++++++++++++++++++++ . +-t+ +++H+++++ . SHOE G R E E N P ORT C U T C H 0 G U E . THE FOOD CENTER , Telephone Groouport; 200 " .MRS. E. BILLArm, Editor REP AIRING ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++H++++H Telephone Peoon.tc 6478 MAIN ST., GREI~NPOR'r Sh· · Mto. Toul FIori of Rlchmolld nm lI'r Mary Ann. of Su" nurbor -pent, , :-: InIng' :-: i. a IlUNt at fuo 1101111' of Mr, awl BUlIday lIS guoof¡¡¡o' Mrs. J;:, dl'Tk'"0- M~s, {:':o~ge Brown of Onmnta, N. Mary MeCalfl'I'Y. Phonc 488 · Mrs. Je&~ìe Fiori, dettQ ~md Mr. VmCI'l1t S[Ultacrocl~ of V., IS vlSltmg at the home of M1'1'. Grade "2 .~_ .Joan Chiluk, Hl'len Dall- WhIte Shoes Cleaned Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge McM"1I1I and Pitth Street.· Pfora 1.<,,1Ie on n1>Y Avellue. (lwHkl. Rolwl't ]\!¡"'¡'I'lI'l,kk. faml1y of YQukers .a:re spending thí.~ Miss AVÌI Ltndel1 l'vÜ1Z7,() of Gref'n- M1fí;; Myr:\; l"leet of Warnmsburg, N. (Jr,HI" 1-- David Ga;¡f' , norothv Ka- F lOR E ~mnm1er in their hon1{~ on ¡.1if'th Ave, port and LeonQQ. Rutkow,¡ki of East Y., who ha!, b<?1'U spending n. few day;; loski, Dorothy IJaehií'k, Prank" Lêll- ., (,1'....1"" Carlson. 10, oon of Mr. ami Marlon w<... _ed lost Tltur."ay at her hOUle 11<'re. loft n", flmt of the ",'ski. '. Mrs. Arthur a..rlsou of 01'0.npol't, W..s In HI!' St. AIIIIU R. G, OJ¡ urdl, '1'he w,ok to .ttend ,umUler 5<h..,1 .1 AI- At the g,,"! nIl tioll """j', 'be" ",]" In G roc err es,. F res h FrIll t s SOUTHOLD .tl'uck by a car Saturday afternoon Ht·v, J<>ltn KIUIl, ,..tor. ""forUl"d!.ll<' buny SI>1<, '1'""ch"rs con "ge, , the autlilorÍlnu ,,' II", Cntd""",e I·' he wa> "....Iug the rood on Pranl Cf'r"Ul,my. The 6:>ly nit""'"">I." were ~¡'~s M":!o~w w~:ncl' ¡; 'pt!ndmg (¡ra,nm",r 8"]¡001. "11 of tht. I'leWII and Vegetables Btr~t~t. t1t'-ar Firf-lt Street. The 'Car was Mr. and Mrs, HIft'Y SHl1taeI'O¡:p. 'rlwy th~, ~u.nU11{! \\ith hel parcuts., in M11- IH~plls t:ll,rolI¡'d m t1:¡~" !'Ígllth grad!' l'e- .. arivi'n by P'rancm Cotter of City Is- \vîll muke tl1etr l:6me in l<:ast Marion, leI,.> I lace, ,t'f:lVf>d dIploma;; having 1.:H~~ed t]wir ¡ land, He Immcdlâlely stopped his car Mr, alld M.r.. JNm 15. Pet"l'son a11ll . Mr. 'IUd M"". Preat"" Mears of C!,a- l'e"eub wilh "'"'I marko;, Plve <If Uw . i·1Id ,",ut. lu " .all tor a phYßlcmn wl10 litttt, ,,<>u of G~e, I" I. are "¡lend- tan~, N. J,: have anuoune~et~.the. al'm:,,¡ ]~:'Plls.I"!lt a r,'¡<pnb avo"""" of above I t'xamlne-d the chíld and found he W~<) mg a vacatîon ~t the, hOttle of Mrr;. Of, .~ )11ttk ~on. MrR. ~:ta1.... W:1S ,,.MI.": 0.. I>t:1( en.:. . John Maclunduek . n'et'lVl'II 'mort' frighten"" than hurt, Aeoord- Ma·bel Hn!J;e. ~f,mo.n R<>bln.~n ant~, I;> n" d~n"h1<" U,e Am<'ueal1 r,t'H!on :><'I1O¡",.lIo award BILL Y QUINN W ishin S ucces ToT he Committee of ¡ lng to WI"",,,,., Ofltl<>r w.. In 110 way M.rs. Evelyn _ml.'r. w!fe of Pa_'f A:l: and M.r.. I~o~ ",~d> no,bnloÖn., wlth an a~.r"g,' of 93 ".'; I"'",','nl. gS. I to blame fur th" .ecld"nt. tl'fllman __: who underw"nt a , ~: dnd Mr~. Chd; Ie" ~. '1 UtlnI~" tu; Ad ':11 a CII "gm "':'" a w,mil'd th., ',' T h T 'C 1 b t · ¡ W" regret the O1n ¡..Ion <If the ""m.. _101111 opel'&tI~ 15 ,,<I\'.' Wl1vale"cin~ ~,1 Idmc<1 011 BUnda" Mt. aud Ml", C, Amencal1 Lt'glnu C lIl"',",hl I M I'dal "" HEN RY CAN 'l' 1. LM r , , . THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 PAGE FOUR .' ;"A' 1 AGNES B. CLARK Cavalcade of Dances Agnes B. 'Clark of soUtl101d. and f C SOU THO L D Brooklyn died at her summer residence Feature 0 ostume I ' . here on June 27th, Requiem Mass was B II S t d N- ht Telephone Southold 3793 celebrated at st. Patrick's Church on , a a ur ay 19 Pl¡~ase Write, Boo or Phonc the Editor when you know of social, Per· Monday morning by the Rev. Ray- '. ¡ sonat Ch Ul'üÌ1 , Glvic and. other IJocal News. monel ·Costello, pastor. Interment was .: W·tl th date of the Costume Ball in st. John's Cemetery, Brooklyn. She I 1 e . is survived by six sisters, Catherine D., of the Tercentenary Celebration draw- " , - _" t L d Helen Adele Clark lng nearer each day, final plans and -' S Mì:¡s NeHie Moore is pa.ying her all- ~rHe:;th of Mr,:.. John I{e~mey dtUlug MargLu e "an M L hI' M H' reparations are well underway. We re- Greenport' 8 LeadIng Department tore mutl visit, to her old friend, Mis:> Ah- the week of the CelebratiOn. Mrs. Ja~le Clark .c aug L1n, h rS'T1 . , P i d YOU that the da.te is Saturday ~' 'I' . 1 tl t tl "C)"v A MerrItt and Mrs. S. D. ea y. 1e m n d 3 F S ' me eague, W.ord has hr't'H l'~~Celve( 13. 1e ~'IJI,;. "'k' " ,t . 1 been summer resi- July 6th, at the Greenport High School. N ow Locate at 9 ront treet Mhs Mary ThìVis of Ke\v Gardens George M!llCr, D. D., a,nd t:~: Rev. C~;~~'1 ~~s ~ut~~~~ for many years. Admission is $3,.00 per couple and tic- is spendiug' the week at the home of l.ouis M. Sweet, D. D" \'1,'111 arnv? Sat- de . kets may ¡be secured from Mrs. Hen- PARKING FACILITIES IN THE REAR Mis:.¡ Ht'len (Joehnm. urday to take part in the open all' 8er- ry Tasker Greenport; Mrs. Edith 01- ' MÜ;:-I ,J('an Conklin of Hartford vice at the Prenbytcrial1 Church n~xt ",,-- 15S011 so~thold; MrS. John Wickham, Tel. 191 · S 1, 'I'} Y will bt' the re;:¡!)CCbVfL 'G Tut Conn.. saug it Hole) and gî1,Vt~ üu organ t. um ay, lC " . , , 'I'd cutchogue and Mrs. George. - ~election at, the evening service in the gn,ests of Mr. und Mrs. John Le 11' an h111, Mattituck. MethfxUst Church last Sunday. MISS Mattie Wells. The Cavalcade of Dances which is Mhm Irma. \Vel1.'!, a member of the I Sixteen memb<'rs of the Methodi~t ' .'_ _ - to precede the genèrel dancing. will :Hartsdale Sdwol faculty. and Mis:; gpwortl1 LengUf) accompm?ied by theIr (Continued from Page 1) start at 9 P. 'M. and is to include tour ,Jean Wplls, a tpael1er in the HUdson pastor, the Hev, ,John Crayton, spent , 11 'te d S 11 'bOund 'While 'groups, from the Minuet to the Lan- Hllls 8<:11001, ,are spending the summer Im¡t 'l1lUr.<;day at the WiOrld's. F'air. ll1?1:leS .and . S hn:al1e~ u n the eo- cers. Those participating in the Vir- \vit.h t}wirpm-ents. Mr, and Mrs, Her- ML:. mla. 'ruthill \vas accompa1l1e~ .bY s~:re~a~ 'iht~d TONn t;observePthe gtlnia Reel are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fail us to describe the bcrt \V'Ûlls b:r former school-mates from LItItZ, P LOU o.{! 'd d ed Rose Mr and """-5 ri.~rge L. Penny, .. , f'U f t r :AmID ers an warn ' . :AV.u . 'IJÇV NIiss Barbara Dkkt'rsoIl, daughter of Pa., who have been her guests for two aI, 1 to tl Olct Of' .....,.,cl""m.. "''''d 3rd Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ruland, Jr., . , . ' , k' agains lC angers .."'.. ~ ' . Mr. and 'lVIrH, Hay r)¡ek{~rHon wns 01>- \'.'{'f) "S. ;'st t 18 .. Miss Mary Louise Rore, Mr. James crated on at. the 1iiastern IJong Island John II, Beach. prominent Bummer ~ iC- ';1'1'1 represented Governor Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Jones. Hcnpibl fm' ftp-pendieiti:; last 'fhurs- l'csidpllt of H.eydol1 Shore:.;, has been H .~ t ~ s ~ehman at the opening The waltz will be danced by Mr. and ' day, elected president of t,he FIn voring EX-,~I, ~nies 'and extended greetings' and Mrs. Henry Andreasen. The Lancers k f .. . ." 'rile Mof1'at Hh¡ters are now ut tlH'ir trad AS!:iodlltion which was held at ~~I,~n~Vi5he< L ~ ....')uthold Town .in the include Mr. and Ml's. Ru.ssell L. Davi- stoc 0 seasonable merchandise assembled in our store aWait- ;;ummer. home on B-oisHeau Avenue for Chicago. June 24th t~JroUgh the 26th. l~~~~ne df the Ii GdVèL'nor. The Secretary son, Mr, and Mrs. I. P. Terry, Mr. and . . . . .' UH~ ~.t'aMm, Over 2bO repn's'{'lÜat:lve~; of 160 con- f St t' dd 'ess will long be remem- Mrs. Harry G. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Ing your selectlOn. For the vIsItors of our 300th bIrthday we 1\11';'; Chadf'~\ Van Duzer is enjoying ec1'W; attmlded the C'onvention, Con- °b da e SdaS {lIthoId is Proud to 'have Carlisle Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- I ."..-t 'tl t 't El' ì tl t' B 1 ere an 0 ~ . P uli G iH 11 1 .. . t tV,l, WI, ,I lWl' hiS .('1', 17..a:>í~ I, 0 gmt,ulatiolls to Mr, eae}. b bl to have had as capable and ip E. Mullen, MISS a ne, .' owe, we come you. Pay us a VISIt In our new store now located on HO:HIuras. ceutral Amerka. ,The King Cole Sound Service and d~:;~ll:ui~hed o~'atoras he to make the t .", " ,,,' , , Mr. Walter Williams, Miss BeVerly . . . benrg¡' .J, Swezey has eOlllp1t~tecl Ius "Modern fI'alking Pictures Company will openinr< 'address, presen ftai~ bet"pl ;,~:,\t, nticipating Gordon, Mr. 'Charles Bennett, Miss An- Front Street W(\l'~:;' at l:'l¡tud('!'1; and hlU; returned to pre:~l'nt tall~Ílw' motion pictures in Tl bR' Rav"nond J A C^,,4-~·llo Ð.tre 8,1'Oun ;~. 111.1,·· "', :111' 't _ nette Tuthill and Mr. Lewis Davison. . I '" ç' U II 1 ' ,"? lC ev. '- J~ ,. vn\¡Ç , he future Ill; (1.1'1' 1J"tl!'1 .1,) e 0 co , 1 kn II" ':'011 .H~ <. . lo:n€. '. ' . p COlH~nUlnty ,Ht,LlI every Wednesday I pastor of st, Patrick's rC1mrch, south-¡ ordinate t>ic~t" . ,. \dt Ii the problems Refreshments and a Viel own . Mt." Cl,lCL Culp of Bound 131001., evenll1g', ì){'I~mllm~~ July 10th. 11 't 'odd Mr. Walsh and also t . '5\!fPOlJ.." , . 'U' Al t1 ,. dance orchestra promise to make this N. J" umllH'r bl'Ot.h{'r Orlando \VeIls . . , 0 (, 1111 nee hat wi11 _ toW,,,10,," nc 1eIe, t tbe . d f N ,~,." '.'1 . ·1 t tl i PllOt.ogral}hs of the Pa(~cant, Pa,r;¡Hle called Upon the Rt.· Rev. Monsignor Or'" An...'" _'I;,. "I" '1\' It't me warn ball one no 0 mlsse. ü P\V.J. (.1'1{ 'l.A:Y are on a VIm i '0 : lÙ 1" ,", '" "',"w..A .~~ ,1'" . 1Hí fll" 1\" '-; (t,',." ":U'll' and otlwl' Celebl'at;lOll events WIn be I"rancis J, Connolly, former pastor of you - N8ì~ nn,.UhJi'cted not by '- U. ~.AL hill H n t :-.. ·1 ì 1 f 1 1 1 t l' C1 1 G t h i,~ . Iv1r. awl' '\11';>' .Andrew It Milt's and :1~a;.n) e.. l'?:1,1. 01,~r ?C~t p 10 ogTap ler.., st. ~gl:es lUrC 1, reenpor, W 0 I bombs andJþ "¡filii', but, by Id:as Ph-I- F G, t 'd:H!:~h!f.'r, Bm"hara, of Philadelphia" I,tf,t:l the \\[(1'. i., OVel. . also mt:odt~c~~l the speaker of the day. and catch ~.- (¡liP cO!1l¡>5 in wIth 1 lpp ey ues_ ~;pmlt UU' '¡\Tt'!\:: {'¡ui at the home of I laYlo!'. P{~t.h~'l has rl!celved an 01'- The Luldless. of wp:leome v.:as given a :roar and.~'Þuv, ;incl ('(111 be rnet Artist at Paradise , 1\11'';, 1\lilt" pan'nÜ;. Mr, and Mrs, D. del' ~or m~.; optH:al flats. The order was by Al~lh B, Goldsm~th, Cha:rman of with <th.inø; >.,' l¡j;!' ¡i,,\tme, but. tl!e . . H1" ¡;n!HIlH'l at tho Horton lIOlHt'. (';;;;01' of Phy:,ie;:i at John Hopkins In- Comnuttee, and the H?n. Joseph N. the graø."; t 1", !i¡q'uld S;1yrf' l'('port; tilt' mllt' oll¡;titute. (~urlllL'; Dr, ..WOOds visit to Cus- I-:alIoc~, H{)l,lO~'m7 ChaIrman of the Followi_;. p.'¡:1'. h~ pr?fe~SOr . . 407 Kaplan Ave. Tel. 304 Greenport, L.I. a P.IY1l10Hth COUpI' 10 .TaIHI';; Pllg,;ley I tf:'~' ~n:;h~lItl' on Saturday, The. fhÜs c.Ol~muttee. was called upon for a short Barton,. ~i¥' lH í í!ì]W; lllt~I .1lr:l~ed One of the very charn:nng events of [,~ !\,'\V ::¡¡!fpl!: awl Plymouth Serhn to I villI 1)(: m,ed at tlll' Mount Palml1aI 0:)- tå;k. . ., . the gath~"".;:o Id¡n1ll 1m lefl~sh- the Celebration Week wIll be hf!ld on . ,i\tntl1a E, Fre.venlliì'~PH (If OrknL. u'l'vatory where the larixpst telescol:X: 111 rhe prD.jie1 of commemoratlOl1 was menta whl.'n· . it',,!! by the WIves Saturday afternoon at 4 P. M. m the ... . . miL N. ,!" ,in: ;:pemUng tIll' \VI'e1>: \\'HhMn;. Slantoll Mott., \\'110 has taken l~resldent of the Suffolk Cou~ty Coun- remaindi~l(;\::;~tlw,r:¡'m(Jol1, the vari- old. Philipp Fey, distmguished in the 1'\11'.,. Chl!d Ho;nkh;. all adive part in the prt'paration for cIl Of?hurches and the closmg prayer OUS d::,:'ti(¡!i :<lid ;;cielltific ex- world of D'lusic, tenor of st. Anne's Lb T\:r. . ;Jjjj~ 1\11';;. !o'f;l'(Ull:tlld Bamllann I ~he Cddm!tJon, will ¡¡pend t,he v-:eûk was sal~l ,bY, the Rev, Samuel G. A,?res, hibits ;w~fif:~, evo': ¡ ¡)v}l¡ü yat:leril1,g. Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, and .t~,e FRESH L I 'DUCKS · HJ1, (J1nlnH'!\, H:n'h:na amI DOI1nld, '111 tlll: Ea~;tf'l'll 110111'; 1slnnd HospItal, D'I?" pastOl of the Southold Umver- In ~',f, ~. fl. :l,11L 1))J' Clllmophðll Apollo Club, will be the guest altlst - - 16c and !!I¡:i¡' : Tl1ìir'; 11'1:'11<1, Ma.rHyn Hulm II f~)llo\\'Ìn~; . all olj{'mt~Ol1 for np~~l1(lici- ~:al;l:;t Cl~Ul'~l1. The Rev, E. Hoyt Pal- Extracti.!t,: ''-~.;~¡I, [ì(l:nF_H1I;t.:·a~cd by ?~ the afternoon, rr:lOse .1:1 SOU~hold . . i:f WIn!\," Plains an' Vl¡-;I~ll1~;' at. the tls bst :nnm;{~ay ~llg~It, VIe Jom her m~:, 1 pa~tm. ,Of t;lC, Southol(~ Presby- Dr.,.. ::~\j;,?..:" J ~¡,:.)1P\'I:1l~, ,raylor Iown wh~ have heaId PhIlipp Fey o.~ F anc Turke· '. , 1'11\' Hl'('- <111<1 IVI:1';', l\THlTaV HUllt!'r l'f'covery. the openmg Celomomes. Carniv '..~ . fUll ilj pby of I~U1t Op- sonal expcl'lence the enjoyment WhICh . ,u,,1 "''',. 1\I1Il'm.\', ;"', 0" 0":>110 Pari, The nev. "lid Mrc;, Ddbert Lacqlle- One of the u:o.:t íml)1'e~IVe part¡¡ perman" ~ '1', ,\ !:!':")' ~."iBl1IQgraph is to be theIr. durIng this afternoon FANCY FOWL (AU Sizes) 23c. I \\.1'1,1 !tCI,. <,n vVm!l¡e,.t!ay to \VltlH'SS !lJl'l1j, 01 (!¡'[JYVIIlI', I1lmms, HllllOllnces of the proglam was the placmg of the al1d thfa¡~l' (;p'¡' . follpc"lOH should {If mUSIC" . ! HiP P;I,1'iíiL the birth of ft :;(In. Lawrence Lee. 'rhe c?lors by l'epl'c,!òlmtatives of the Mat· be e8 'c:' FtJí¡'d Til!';;e exhibits are The musicale is In charge of Ruth ¡ .. i IVh,:, l''''¡oH'iH,e Moffat, nct'í)mpauit~cl l~!;v, Lacquf'1l1Eml, \vas fonner pastor of t1~uck, Gl'eellport a1l(~ Southold ,posts being 'L' ti¡t'I,whr.nt, this whole La.nglois Hubbard, whose place 1n .I LEGS of SPRING LAMB· 27cl hy h:'1' ~"mt,!I"n·.s. L. W. 'Wens, ::>pent ,the f;;outhold Methodist Church. of the. American l¡e~\lon. The Gree~- week c''" ,.}I ':f' ¡¡;'.'it'd by the pub- Southold Town's musical field has long - -,- . ·1 1';',¡ t,1rÍí!i'yi¡ì Hl'id?:eport. Conn,. Wlizabeth E. Cnse, president of the lx>rt, High School Band, under the. dI- lie f~tlI;¡1) il! the afternoon. been e..stabli¡;hed. The Junior Harbor Ch k f S - L b ( 18 .. ~ Tilt' ,t';,JhCH' "tW, :,taH of The Loí"ìrf Catherine Lnl'l'i11anl Wolfe Art Clu1), re,ctlOll of Donal~ Batson, ent€rtH,med . 'FlHt ..~' ¡~;J¡, 'Ol\f:;; of the mem- Choristers, 30 or more children and UC S 0 prIng am Cf hhml Tnrvel€~l' (\y.pr£";; UH'Ìl' sintP¡:¡: 1", viee pl'e;-;idxmt of the ]'ort \Vashing- wlth seven:l musI(~~l munber~ a,l1d the be.ra"~ "> èmL'J.d . at the Institute young people of the town, are to pres- . ., . !., ;tP1:r!'¡:iH!iuU to Ift'wis AU!ìUn" 1'1ditQl' ton; OhaptPl:, D. A, H. a~ld member of ~Udien:-: ,. J?ine~, In. }he SI:1gmg o:qgrO~q ,': ;¡\\, ,'¡¡meted ~.consid- em a de1igb.:tful portrayal of three Jttri- LOIN LAMB CHOPS 43c I;, í ,,:~ ','1'" .0" ·~~\'el'lH'¡1.4.t Nüws, thl! . PW 'Yor~m~:tl1ß Press C¡ub ,~:e:t'l<,'.j, .''í~:(t. ~menc~" ~he¡:øauti- èl'i\iH.<",· .,!wople tQ V1~JIV:~tñe."o'1.n~A'... ericall hi,story, in musle; -, - -~- i '. ':11 .'11': í,OO,,: fC . ..~"l~ :f; })(:)&_ . . - f~lVf.' a tnI~ on Sütkthwold, iIlustrat- tuf,', l£;t b;. 't~l{, aoUU:?lu. hi..... ~~al sky f1": n, :"'. ,.,.-'. p. m. Thl~~~~.... 'W (f' ff~~q¡ffiôm ;~c~ume~ ms.~ .¡' ..~ _ I . .. ,.;,,1 . '.. - ',:"k .'H'. "," to ""e1l1'o II'" 0 :;eme"s of.,. ",th palnllUg>; and photob'1'ft ph. In "'*;';'.1'$ nud., thc dhe ctlOl1 of H ",oM !lege ]~ l>r UI", .!ten" 0 to too public ..' J1f;:or thO _Iou, Tho Ju- " I , - Lø.n..,~", , I',l'ìW:,i, i:.tílHi:H:tel', one of his mo:;t lI,11SS \VlllaUal.iÜmum'¡:.; Old Shop 5tu- NlVCl. " . , fOl'th~ rlm;undtfJ: of', 10 week. The nior Harbor (Jhorif,ters. are well..known . Hams Zlc ¡ (';1inbk .:ì ~¡ü. (.0 a;,:,bt. our O\vn in diu on TIH')~;day afternoon, July 9th. A Mül'c vIsItors are arnvmg, daily. HS R. W.· WrJdlÌ thirteen ., ch l'c,flecting for their remarka:'bly :fine work and FRESH CITY CUT PORK' 51...· Ie! 16 . ¡ haudlil1~, nut only llw 16 p:lf;e SOHV- tea and l'fŒption will be held for Miss the week';) 1?rogram passes 111 reVIeW, telesc.ope L;, !Jf doursc, .. Jeature of nave excelled in their a58ociation with ¡non eTa c \ ('I:ir . NH:ÙÎ):'!" }~nt in i'ompletinf{ the Case ~t ~hat time. ~I,any, ll;ore mI,por~an:" events al1<:) ou~- the evenjng;, ,the Fort George Presbyterian Choir Spare Ribs l5c I m;íliÿ pnH! HJb; Jobs made nec('ssary by DOll t fOl'gd the cafeteria luncheon 'Jtal:dmg occasions \,111 be presented Dr. R. W, Wood, Reseal', I l'!'ofessor now on the radio, and the Temple 1 ' onr :WtHh Annivpr,'mry C\'lehratioll. whieh wìll be Herved by the Ladies' d,urmg the final days of the celebra- of Physic; f,f the Johu,c pkill';; In- Choir' 110lding an award Qf merit from . Butts 9c I ]\TL'i. l'aìl'.il:l;, Hd!ly and noke, And- l\.icl Sudety of tho Preshyterian Pal'- t:Q~l, _l?-mong these 'arc the "Wing~.; He- stitute or 11 dtin10re, was III h{)liored the World's Fair Administration. Mrs. ¡ ";"Y" I::" :"¡,' ,of" nay Hillf," and M:i," bh Hmw" Ull WedneBday. 'l~1Ursday, he!. Hl~ht" to G~'eel1""r~ on '1'h~u";?a:~ gue" of U,,· Institute at~bj dedk;"~ry Hubbard's ideas In plall1!lI14l her pro- SMOKED HAMS (Sugar Cured) 1ge I [\,ì!,> !%.h¡j i':' ot Bl'Hkwpolt, C011n.. arp Pmìay awl Saturday of this '\veek from mOI:ll~l~, the GI?,nd Display (~1. 1"11,0 exercise;,: _, 11\' was ol1tertalí1ed at rlm- grams are always full of interesting . "" 11 a, m. to .1 p, m. WOlks at,FonncloIs Landing Ol? Ihurl,~ ner at ,,¡¡I¡'!leU's Hostaur~t hy ;;r~V- individuality; and tb.e afternoon .of K D SH ULDERS 16 SlH!eial praise is clue the Southold day, evemng, the second perfonn~l1ce era1 nW1¡;1ìi'1> of the Guster Irwti(¡¡te July 6, on the estate of Mrs. C. B. By- SMO E 0 C The Suffolk Cons~rvator ¡Town and Greenpol't Police officers of tIle Pageant at SOuthold 0;1 FrIday for Re"jj'(¡¡' At the re¡ular ;;r'~;;inll 1'011, at the organ studio of Mr. and "! M .. 0, ,. Y !or IIw dfieient JIlIIJlller In which they eveulng, the SO~~Old Yaeht Ch:b Re~~ ,of the .',¡:;, ""atl<>n held 0". "."" "day Mrs, Lester Little w!1! be another 000- Rump Corned Beef (Boneless) 29c. " .f.). USIC .md ArL hun} lwndled the traffic and crowds atta at Founder ., Landmg 011 S,tturda;y evenin". lJtnfessor Wood mfol'll!al1y casion to be 101lg remembered. Aided --- A ]M:~~f~fJ ~::llO()l, of HE':lom; .purpOl;e" tllll'ill¡,~ tIle. w('pk of the Celebration, a~ternoon, and the Grand. ~Jt~)tm~lC spok.e, rí! . }¡h ,agtroHon~ica1 1'1':;e;!IT1H'S b~ a group of hootesses, Mrs. Byron S W I F T ' S P R EM 25 ' HI..kIU,h.T STUIHf.U, P¡a,:uist Not an nceHlûl1t uf any kind ha,,,:; been B.all at Greel1port on SatU1(ld;, eve- I.\t h1£, ,immwr bome 111 En!;!; Hamp- and Mrs. Little will welcome the pub- C. i nin~ctor of SouthoIfl studio l'f'l1ort{'d at thì:¡ oillce. The firemen 111ng. ton and. i','; ~'e .an ßec,Olmt of UH' j¡j:;t- lie as guests to the affair. There will ¡ 1',faln Strf.'et N(!xt to I'>ubl1c Library lmvl' al!)(} doue a. fine job acting as .' . ory of !ll\: U~lrteetl ulCh, tel~~;;('opl' np be 110 admission charge. SAVORY MARGERINE 2 Ibs_ for 25c I Phone SOUTEIOLD 3491 w~lH.'r;' and takil1f~ eare of the parking Cornell bu~letin E-179, now 111 Its to the t ¡¡Ill' of his pr(';;entmi~ It. to UIlS- ! of cars at the I'cverrll events. seventh printmg, explains how to build tel' Inhtltut\\ , D' 1 k F "t d V t bl ! a starter for butter, chee~')e, cultured DuriW: UW coun;!' of tIll' f,t'plliug A test plot at this year s potato field on t over 00 oar ral 8 an ege a es I cream, and culture butte:milk. Sin- mootinf~, Professor Bartoll ami Dr. day, August 8, on the farm of Gilbert Complete Line Available at All Times ¡ gle oopies of this buelletm are free Wood wpn~ Nlrolled a~) honorary mem- Prole in Genesee e-ounty. will have ! to New York state residents who write bel'S of Cu;,ter Institute for nf";¡~areh. most of the old and all of the new var- J # , to the New York state College of Ag- ieties of potatoes. riculture at Itha·ca, New York. COUNTY COUnT SUFFOLK C'OUN'I'Y FOR THAT GRAND The United States' milk supply ~t- -'--"'''' .'___...._ .. I" . OLD FEELING als 51 b11lion quarts annually;as a rIver ;~ ¡ì." 'II'> '-_..__~.u.._,.. DUST OFF fHA T FISHING ROD it would be three thousand miles long, E~r.L,ll J. WAI~NI:,R, . , forty feet wide and more than two and Ilamtiff GIVE YOUR HEALTH A LIFT ol1(~-half feet deep. " 'V'" VB. (W. h Th IrVlH¡{ '¡vt!ilam& as CommÌ3- It at Cure..AII Remedy) sioner of f'¡¡blic Welfare of Suf- CLARA'S fo~k (x:,U:H~/,PUbliC Welfare Dis- trIct, C.l¡U 11'" Priester, John Yet- I ----""'-~- ~"-- --- ---_.. ~ --~--~- and PUr;cU,fì,¡¡1. tí) a JUdgment of foreclœ- (Formerly WOODWARD _ROB.) HENRY F. CORNILS, Prop. SOUTHOLD, N. Y. tIre Hud :wIe, rendered on ,the Brd DaY FOR GREATER SPORT of .1mw, 1!HO and duly entered in the Phone 3838 FISH Tel. 3533 officI: of 1 he Suffolk COunty clerk on THAT PUT..OFF EXERCISE . " d f _ the :inJ ~lay of June, 1940 I, the un- ' . . <?wmg to mere.lase :ost 0 . ma ! del'iJji~IH'{i. Heferee duly appoInted for FOR MORE PLEASURE FROM A tenalj the followmg prIces WIll be jmwh IHn'F')~:e, wU1 sell at public QUC- DELICIOUS SUN BATHS d effective after July 1st: Uon to 11w higheat bidder on the 19th S FOR THIS WEEK an ROW BOAT da.y of J'nly, 1940 at 11:00 o'clock, in THAT SMILE OF WELL BEING Skampoo and Set $1.00 the fon-noon DAylight Saving Time, . U Long Bair 75 at 1h(: front ;;tepØ of the First Na.t1ona.l "'r Dalated Sa~.r IJJl! Ibs 23e d at .. .. Bank BHil<Ung, Qreenport, Suffo1k a a. 0 · U Short Hatr .50 Couuty, Nt'.w York, the real Esta,te dl.. .' -- 'Eyebrows .. _ .35 rected hy, ~;n.id;J'udgment robe. ßOld Worcester Salt--Dlsh Cloth Free with every .. and thel'Ð!ll d~ as follows. . . Manicure _ .. . .35 All that piece or parcel of land with 2 boxes 15c Croq Inds .. . 2 50 thü bulWhlf:;; and iJ,'n}>rovements there- ' t · on ül'eeted, slbte, lYing and being . .. n l '>If"'",""".. ' It" Ii ',l ,. '"..II" H, 0"" ..." i~1 the vil1aric dt Greðnpot't. TMVn of Scot Tissue 3 Rolls 25 , .. as follows: BOUtlded on thß North bY l'tITory Soap 3 larø'e Cakes ßlr _ _ Clgars, CIgarettes, Soda land of t.he latðV1~ BoOth: on the ,'i'. . .. AIfUC .h 1 ~~,_ "",..'::._ _4 . ..~.- ~t'~T·-~"'õ ..h...- " a, - ..... {1 J f f t H.. d t Iall Avenue' on Þ South by land of L· I Strl.- Beana At Ib 1 ,;":' or your sa e y. ire ou Œ.i:t~¡':' :v,¡ ,'" , JQhn M()nI)~ll *<1 O&therine ~, Dea. ., ø Ail s. ge so ~"i!'" cea.1ed.' Red Ripe Tomatoes 2 Ibs. IDe n."t-e(l, "i"I ,," J'. . -- .._.,,,,,,,~_....: 1 q'O<l~- . . 11 ~ 1 .. N,.. -. .- II._"2n_r",_ ,......: -- ~. , _ . -q ·,LL' -..' - " Phone Southold 3918 South old , N. Y. . " ., THE LONG mJ.,AND TRAVELER PAGE F-I:VE :--::--~ ;~:',;>/T<-- c:~ .' <;i~~:}:;'~,i, ..... Tercentenary Celebration Week MM.. WROAR111r D. GILD" . . WEDNESDA Y, JULY 3 Mr. !U\d Mrs. Leo Uroon &nnO~ Battemby's ~unt, Mrs. J.'~vagt," . ...: ' . ^ PM we' S· . land Hoolnta.l at 9.30 oc100k. MrI. eU was celßbrated ......,:,. t at < 4:3.'1' '... ater armval, wlmming Races, Town Beach, Uroo'll i.') a netce of Mrs. Clifford Ba.un.. the weekly mooti1.1g of t.:b.ê:~~,' Imlgn " ...,:-2 . Sp, M, Archaeolo~lcal ExhIbIt, Cutc~ogue School. pQrt wIth their""" R"ber!;,have moved ""lldwl;lon, and the f(Jl'mor.~:Ü¡¡' . Till 6 P <'lkhool. Ion, Soulh Oarol1na. ,th1a weele from ,the ~11if'8' .1::: 0 lIDl e uanbbes on pecIA 8 .' THURSDA Y JULY 4 F;dward Dodd had hIIJ bu1dne!6 place land HœptÞal iWlth new æn. ,~h.ne P , . ' moved la~t Friday next to the lãrd- named the 'J::>äby Räy~lIJdCrick. nme 1 0 '9 A,M. Breakfast Flight airplanes, McCann and Fordham es- ott 11m. The .moll d9.ughter8 <>f ~d M'E, North- ... to C ",'tates. Gteenport. If stormy, Sunday at 9 A. M. . I. Mills ])Qr!a ~g ~f Ja'~"pQrt .pont WIUJam Unlcelbl!.tb and ~ M~'",I western 12 Ib Ib' .,,' , Z p, M, Golf ~atch, North Fork Country Club. .ev;ral daY" ¡""t ..eole ";'Ih Mr. and Aloia Lutz underweflt "...,,,!'Ile".,"t 1 S. · ", 'Z P. M, IntervIl~~ge water.ports and regular Southold Yacht Mr... JIJWph Burns <>11 helfte Street, Ibe Eøetc:rn Lon8 IøIo;nd ~' 1'1- Whol '.<:t P M Baseball North Shore I eague S H S Or d <~ Frk1ûY nlí,ht dinner gue~.t of her Members of the Lèx1~IIIì:1t;~:;i' . !l or i;1 .., J, . . . oun s. ('OU ·il 'Il1"'rn M D r1ild 1 j d ,. l <'It ."""'.' . . watt'!' . A n M P' . Old F ·1' M k Cl b M . k 1 ,~1. ,¡,v.ul!i. , . -..1' ets êeVe. oye ä p"Cl'bC... I;.l",",. i",.,,"~1;< E·th "T r. . lcnlC. ami !e~1 arr~too a . 11, a.tbtuc. Mnt JO~CI}h Sonnt-ag left here l&$t '111urJdûY evening. ,... ~fj,~~' I 1 er , 1 _ 6 P. M. Ant:que ExhIbIt, Ma~t~tuck HIgh School. 71,ur.œy for Mlueom to vIaIt ber Mr. and Mrs. CIu.rJ< & .!I1',;JIal1¡KO' I Half 2 _ 8 P. M. Archae~l,:,glcal E~hlhlt, Cutchogue School. daughter and IiOn-In-Jaw Mr. IUId Mrs. MIøa Hnunah Ha.Uoct -If"" ',"':'1- · z _ 6 P. M. Art ExhibIt, Pecomc Schoo1. Frederick S(~hwart.. TuthUl ~pent '11mr$Óa.y ~ .W<nlH;, . SouthoId. . . , vl."11tìni' at the home of Mrs. Alice W . The Gra,nge mee,tJ.]:)¡ ~¡~ ""::~a. ~~l[:;:'r ,', . , Southold Yacht Club Dance at Founders' Landl11g. Pubhc tn- ]]Qulcher. _ ~~~.::~~:~:: ="'I:~= n,,,,: . . V1ted. 1 Qualitl~d ,voters of the Matt1tuck nah Hallock whOM ronê4,~:;;: C{¡,(ij:.~ . · FRIDAY, JULY 5 f;clìool dl;Jtnct will m(~,:t next TueOOl1.Y ~ were pronounced b"-1'c-*~'bY ~!I~", I -- . 3 P. M. Library. Garden. ~ea, Sou.thold I.:ibrary and Garden.II'II1M at 7:30 ,O'~lQCk I~ the nchOOl au- CJar~ Howard, Mr..J:;,,~I/Îrv~;":::: I Wilson's Certiti cd 1 _ 10 P. M. Antique EX,hlblt, M~t~ltuck HIgh School. Cbt{)l'lU;l1 to <:l('U, a t1m:tee,~nd adopt f,U;d Mri9, Harold Ha~ooJ.~].~ h',,-;(, 2 . 8 p, M. ArchaeologIcal ExhIbIt, Cutchogue School. a",,:," bud!l<t; 7110 ¡uulI,,..,d b"dg~t judll';". The arab!! 'tI$ ,"""....r ''''xl · · 2 _ 6 P l\~ AtE h'b't Po' S h 01 I total¡¡, ubollt, $H4.000. the Mlnle as lMt nbafiiket picnIc at th~ .Y;~IId· '.. . . r....~ I I, ,e~ mc co . . yøar. and the tux rat,£, will b(>, the Rme Monda-Y night. with ~¡_,... 1\n". an 2 :30 - 4 :30 SCIentific ~xhlbit, Custer Ins~1tute. . A I1umix:r of people have beel1 men... George Aldrich in ß~1i.t 9 P. M. Telescope avallable for observation, weather permlt- tioned for trusti!:e to ~iUceecd CedrIc H. Mis,<¡ o.arolynDe1aneJt;'i~".4""~iWas art --, ¥ ting. .. '" Wickham. who has announœd he will teacher at Mattituck ~~:, '~,' 1 ¡¡c:'- I COLD CUTS d . 9 P. M. Hlstoncal Pageant, CA V ALCAD E OF SO UTHO LD, ,uol ..ek re-ekct.iI>11. era¡ yearn ago and VII:\!if»,,, .' be:; Jil an FRESH GROUND second performance of Pageant, Pag"ant G1'ounds, Allen T<;hey Eg-' , Mr.. R.. ~", W(~w.rd 01 Rklnnond, Newoon Higb School, ~L; ~il::', .f ..~ c c .' T . lam \V('!(}ùward. fìp(mt la.st summer in'7)';i,·,~'~)ret¡¡n!' " . ,.,-"-,~",,,,~~~="".»",-__=~'~I"""""""'" . . SA URD.AV:, JULY 6 I en,.. drIve" by Johll Bellelout.alll".'ing on the QUtiID ~,j bdo\'(, ',. FIlESH KILLED LOCAL SMOKED SoutÞ;01d y ~cht Club. InvltatH:.m ~egatta. Southold Bay off 60, of Oret~nport. and Antone Skwara, war broke out.,)~tt,;r>;I!J1 $ , . . c ' . F o;:nders Landmg. 1 :30. P. M. AttentIon Gun. 12-.1 P. M., L'!n- (4$, of Pecolllc, eoUld'<l at the june- A tent pitched Qtl tt¡Iô~,.. l,""oy ,- ) I Ole rs e rs bon O"U es ' ¡; c .heon by S. Y. C. ¡o racmg contestants and flag offlcera of all mol tlOII of the Norlh "yad and Poco"I. 6, Rl:eve'ß real ..t&té , ,.?' r "E a" I..,..., ". ".' 1 · ' ð'" ' U Ib, Team of North Shore League VB. Brookhaven Highway Dep't ~~,ui:en:d l}omt~ damage, visitors. Mrs. F, 1'~' ""tis, .¡He! 1f) " . ~J; lb. c ., " Team. ' Nut...e I,AS been giVtm 10 taxpayer,. oommlttee Of Le¡¡!Qn,',;,;, j ."',,,n-!lJl a c () 11 Pit" U C · S c P 1!I,!f ,', '} " W'" S' . S h 1 lot the MatUtuck fire diíitrit:t that a berg ill eharge of thw'dc," ..~. 0l11t'l;, 6'··~' lb. 4 . lVI. M mncaI. r aradlse oodli tUdlO, out 0 d. t .". ¡ 1 d~ ~ i t ... t t""... l'....·"t""cl1n r'ut"ht\1Y1,A ";,, ·,·:Ol'""!,,, ".--,."~'-"""~", ....,",..... ,..--,..,,,-,,,,,,..~.,".--.--,,,..,,~......--...,,..........--..--....,"....,,..,--~----"....", ------ ....... "" .,' ') ..... .. .' hpí:e.a l$;;.,r C U1e{'"lng :0 pam; on ,¡,1Jt; ,"',.." V '" "'eo...."', . .....,,, ,,;; .1...., q . .. " .................--,. ..""".....,',~.--,.",.."..............,""""'''~~...",........''"...,,.."...--,,,' '. . ....,,--..,",'...~..... 1 = 6 1. M. AlltI'1Uè. I:xhl~:t. .~attltuck HIgh School. nilmal budget will be' he)tl July 17 ..t pQrt and Orient. ~,;:-¡og'''l\m'. I <)MORtD or FRESH SIRLOIN 2 , 8 p, M. Ar:: E:chlbtt. l.c~oluc School. .. '1 p. U1. in the tln~ hou~e, The corn- may a.loo be obtaJned SlJt"§,,,'{bod1.J¡;,, !t'1 II) 2 :30 _ 4: 30 SCI en IthC ExhIbIt, Custer Inslt: lite. . mif",!oll<r. pw¡¡ooc to rab. $4.050 for whIch ArC open -~ ¡' \lnt" '>Ì.../ a 1 Fì C I' . e a.. c 9 P. 1\1. Grand Costume Ball. Greenport HIgh School. !df>Pftrtment {~Xpt;~lSf\4'5' and firemen's 6 p, m. each daY",':~r>, "..I ,up'" lb., 1b" S UND A Y. J UL Y 7 I' ìrelfart" {HId $1.450 for debt service. ~boU~ 65 children ~"!!~: . ,8U:'](L:" ~,I II . . . Pap£'rs on "Antique and Modern Schools of the Oa,th011l:,;, ,i; H ,j m I ÁfiaXWe 3 P. M. Old FIrst Chul:ch Celebration on grounds, Mtmle!>augClub last Thursday .at. the tune at an all~d.ay Pl,'if ¡ TJllH,,' "use THROUGH THE WEEK ,L.'\urel home of Ml'S. J. Bl.atr Young. day at the Marrntoolœ.~,¡ . e. Thr Ok '" A group of paintings of Southwold. England v.:ill be on exhi~-' litre. ae"rge a. TutltUl WAS In "ltarge I :<::v. J, o. Br~"mnn '\''''f,;~· " ,;Cition at the Old Shop Studio. Southold. The Old FIrst Church w,ll "r program. ..I..tod by ~ J)Qrothy "', .. ','1 1 tbi+tì1.Selvcs go to s<thqpI. Among. tb.osø e. ," on ay . or s;yracuSC'i1!..I .\hCIC,," Towel " . . w110 are planning to efirQU for sf.tro" MIs Radf~rd and th~ ~I .. ' ' w",If"-".. F" C . . m:e1' oourses <are' 'Walter WiÌ'1 m t spend seveml weeks wnl1 H'1' 'G r,ªÐ_ P. M.,. Southold. Temple University, Phila.delPhi:; ~~. Mr, and :Mrs. 0, D. Hopkin:;, D ';~ with .'~ KG. '-.~--.. _~~_,,'__ Viola. Kramer at New York University; ford rE.~turn~d, on T~¡e:jday. « ,~*~ each ".' , ,'. Ooach Bob Muir at Eo-ston University' The Ladles, Misslllllary .:iJCl;, 'WORCESTER ", M.îs& Margaret ,~nton at the Univer: the:resbyter¡~ Church vnJ1j Bity of Wisconsin; T110111AS Kewin atnleetmg on .ursd:1Y. July 11, . ,. DISH CLOTH the University of Buffalo .and ArtJ.1UX ÞICn~c (tt n001l at the M:U'LILu{;l{ ':. '.. PKGS e McCaw at COlumbIa University, hou:re..."." q .,... ; and FREE WJ.th .. .' . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon COx: attended LIttle NÐi:ncy l)!IlYCC".., :::d!;,11 ,;. . £01'" , a dinner-dance held A th' Mr, and l\a!rs. John DUl)L. 11 . "" SA L T SHAKER . unU.er e a.us.. V· 't' h . 1 t ~ 1', '1 ' . plces of the Suff 1k. .,... t . 151 mg (W grall( parcn ,S, ,\, !, ",.,;:, . () voun Y School ." .. :J ,k " A bu!1u... meetln~ ~r ::urday night. IQCuI Red Oross b,o"eh'ö ",d,er, .' Salad Dressing 14c 23c , WM hI ' e ll5500iation and hfe-saving c[lmp::ugn w)!¡ , ...:: SLICED ' . os esday evening . ' ",,, .----.. e c . Cox heads the cOl1nmtke 111 '. . ;: THURS,) FRI., SAT. 2 FEATURES JULY 4.. 5 .. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Battersby of There have been over no r~'¡ds ::", ',;;:;: YELLOW CLING ,-'''----,------'''--.~~..-- -------.-..-.---""'- Brooklyn, who were, mamed a;bout two for the campaign v¡hich \\,]11 i .. ;,;::: 0 1 · FLAKES or ,~r"'",~.",q~~=~ . ,_" . ",.,,'i"1£k-,o BAY nULLAND in ums cans c · " . RED KIDNEY Lt. Meat Tuna 2 12-lb. tlDS 27c e es a. Beans No. 2 can Uk ·----·---------1-·-·····-·-·- . . _.__--''''..- Wht.Meat Tuna 2 2-lb.. tIDS 31c -plus- Cut Beets No. 2 can lOe FANCY WELCH'S Pt. Qt. FANCY " a or a" DEL MONTE -, ------,- ,., " - - - " .. featufmg ,...., .' JAMES MARGARET . Reekers - Gold Medal or 1>iHsbury , . ROBERT YOUNG FRANK MORGAN CASA BAS _ d_,.. _ C C C , L U' . .' ,II. . '11 --I I - :!' - - JULY 10..11 . r', ',. l ',"' ,", U' "",,"'..... ,_.. ,.! "',' "'",,. ...n'L4._"_" '" O,:J___O).'" VIVIEN LAURENCE ADD TO YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE GO~. 8 an e a a as .,' LEI G H & 0 L I V I E R THINGS OF LIFE BY DINING HERE WHERl<~Ta¡¡ , ' , FINEST OF FOOD IS SERVED TO YOUR INDW~ , FAlCY NEW I, -" l Ii Il . C.. , __,' ," 'ANCY FANCY <C,"c'"'' . . '" ,,' ~ ,w v.........~ FAMOUS COCKTAIL BAR erries c. eac es lba. C .. -..m_J "_. ,. I - -. .. - - - . , . . "._, ,:, .,,>.~._ . . '. IDea es for C DIOnS tbs. for C TELEPHONE WESTHAMPTON 1841 .... .",. ....., ""'. .. ",'",' ' , "' --~-~._.~- "' .. ..-... .. - , . - . ORANGES & ,,7' PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 J.. .., "Home Newspaper of the North Fork . HUGH S..SO A N T I Q U E S íì 6f'\t} Y EstablIshed 1871 . ~ ;? 1 ear OHNSON . ..,.",.".. " ... , . . ~ -. -"-. ,-~.,<.~~;-~^,_..~,._~-----"""".,ç~~-"""-~. P' .~'.n.._ ,,'... ,,,........,..., 'n."_..".....".",.,....""..~...___,..'_____,.__..","__,,,..,, , . t P1JBI¡ISHED TlIURSlJAYS Nl' SO~~::~~~__ Selective Early American Stock c; - ~~.....--~~=-""--......,..,.-..,,",,,,,,,,,---""'" A , -_·'''''--''''··''-''""''''Þ~.~,~~._".~.~,.,",,,,,,-~,------- ~_._~~_.-..._~.._._~_~ .. :F'REDERIOK C. IrA WKINS, Owner and Editor Iþ ·FJ.'SI\ '. ' i ~ WAIfI'ER B. GAGENJ A1:i'socIaoo Editor , . .... 1 ¡ ""HI 1',..",,,, WNVlknko PAUt' Tbe Van Wyck Homestead next door to t . . - RECRUITING SHOWS PHYSICAL " ..,: . aure oat ce " .-'=."--_.."~,,.._-'---_._~--~'-_.__.,-_...~.~~,,.£~'-_..~~ . DEFICIENCIES .' . .., 'J'RAINING eee BOYS f DlsplH,y AdvertisIng I-tares on Application : T!le ~rmy c~mpaign for u.e\Vrø.~~;;¡~lt i;; tí::lÌd n,onse:1se t~ pr?12ose, ! .~===~-=-'':''''''_~:::.~~-'' ..~ crUIts IS shoWIng up all too vividlY,";" 1:1\'';, non-ç(JJ~l?~tant mlhtm:y , LAUREL Long Island t how th? years of depre.ssion h&v-e'C~jn¡ng for the ~'C;C boys. ¥(ha.,t IS During a week given over to. cele- . ! Flntered as Second Class Matter a.t left theIr mark on AmerIcan Youth"lIn"con¡}J;Jtnn~ ~1111Ü~ry servIce., It brating the Three Hundredth A:nniver- ~_,___,. r. f ". 6outhold, N. Y., un- G,reatest difficulty in, securing r--e:~I" <: CO!1trachctlOn _Ill terms-lIk: $ary of the founding of SOuthold Town ---,----,,-,_.__.,-,-,-,-_.._,,-,-,,-, ..~ t1lt, I ast Offlce at crUlts is no~ the reluct~n~eof yotm¡f:rlllkmr: ;¡}}(Iut a, h;O Ie,~.ged q,uadru (which included Rlverhead Town) We-."""H~____~----""-,,.-,<, der tilt' Act of Congress on March If men to er:hst, but !heu; 1nabiUty~l :¡~d (iJ' i! (ll~('-b!,dded ~ulr of s~ears~ believe the tollowing contract enter- pass phYSlC~::tl exammatIOns. "~'(A lnr!!I !JldY, dS has been suggest e¡d into !by two inha.bitants ofth 1879. In peacetime" the ar~ed servicellt'!:'IIi. Ff'n'(' in the army as a .COOI\:, a tqwn of Southold, many year6 ago, mae . - . _ get most of the.I~ recruIts frGm lO~f";.JL'~ dI'lver. or an, ox:y-acetylen: be of interest to our readers. Th~. . THU!<SDAY, JULY 4, 1940 ~ nomIC condI~I~ms It!S now the 10Wi:-r.;..;iD. Hilt h,~ 15 d sol(l1~r Just t?: quote in full: HThi~ is to cert1f;' that -- bracket f~mIl1es, wIth t~e most cl1n"i;¡lfme dJHI 1:, not !-,?cogmzed, at 1Il I ha:ve agreed to build a hOU8 f J Opp HOTEL HENRY PERKINS dren, whIch l~ck sufficIent noul'Í$'h"'(iiltnativ!íi!l or mIlItary law, as a Hazard Horton- it Íß d ide o~ . . . . . .. III . ment, fresh aIr and exercise. " .. ., ,.n-c(jL~ll;;,ltaIlt. .' . Mr, Jeremiah ' ec cd . at .' III I tor I a S eo. This has been a part~c!llar1y_';;tt;¡¡rhis 's Just monkey-busIness wIth be the pattent ~~:~~~~u~~u:.~œ~~ RIVERHEAD N. Y. · · rIOUS drawback to recruItmg in the':':wJ:!",ß!:J· th h i t ,,,,^ 24 ft. ' 1 T D' . ·.·~f~;:I!: hi" 'ulmnn has long opposed e ou.se S o·~ . square dimen.. da~~ert c~ ~?s':r t1 urIng, oner~cent¿:t¡;afti;!ff'CCC boys as such by any tions otherways of house kitchen & Our He;"itage t:I~~n °str~~~th,lere~~;&gCciWts uP,~0(,.)Vi~e:~ TI~e:y are poo;. Whatever wood house·to be the same size of 8a1å Home Cooking left the cities and combed the 8;;:b.~i11'ftl of rml1tary serVIce we adopt Goldsmith hoU$. I agree to :furnish Pioneers of every generation have paved the way for softer er towns in farming commtU1iU" ~,·.st !h:maml absolutely equal sac- as good materials and do the work as and . . . . - eS'~1\; ... re ¡ard1ess of wealth or pov- wen as said Q-oldsmith's house 15 done. tlement of Southold were no exceptIOn. PIOneers 111 .any country jected because of poor teeth, . . .~~þ. " ' , , . . the .above ment~oned one with the ex- ,Baking make it easier for the later inhabitant~ of that sectI011, whether In the cities, the biggest draw.,:~~~~.Bu,t g¡VlUJ: :ml.It<:lrY t:aming l~ not ception of puttIng on hlindg or 8hut- ~ ....., n' 1 f tl " backs are bad eyesight and d ,',lIqulnlJ){ !ì11htmy serVIce. In tImes ¡ters&leaders and bUi1dlng cistern and 0 S .. I descen~at1ts of the first fanuhes or not. . ~Ie,nc~ a ,peop e 0 lIS weight. un e~~l.,e tlj(!:iC it is a great boon to any painting the four h18t mentioned thing:; . ur .. peCla ty townshIp should be grateful to tl~e !ounc1mg fclthers for ~he goo~ ¡ '" '" '" . ~,,,,:;, .... 'who may later ~e called upon, I do not agree to do.l am to have one " work they did. They came to a vlrgl1l. country, h~wed theIr homes WAR DOOM:S CROP CONTROLf,J'tl\der out' .(~emocratIc ~o!m of se- thousand two hundred <tonars for ," . out of the wildernes~ made peace WItI; the IndI~ns, ,cleared the I He~ry Wallace's 'program of. crop . ··~tive dr:dtmg, to do mIl1tary serv- ,building the above mentioned hoU8ß land and tined the soll. And one of thClr first acts was to erect a· curtaIlment a~d soIl conservatlOn is:¡IJ·, . payments to 00 ma.de as follows four , E . " church for the worship of God. abou,t to face Its .toughestyear. Rea"dtf~'J.n . tlw ftl'~t place, ~t may "save hundred dollars in .advance five hun- xcellent Sert.J'lCe . .. ... . '. son IS the certam food shortage in ... J_ hf" or l~mbs. It. IS the half- dred dollars ,when the house 18 in- Smce th,lt tune tillS town ha~ catlle~ on In much the same way. Europe and the demand that Amer-1l1ked l'ecrtllt" who IS ~la.ughtered closed, two hundred dolars when the We have enjoyed religious and eCOn0l111c. freedom. It behooves all ican farmers use their surpluses:~ slH'cp and who, a~ KIplmg sang, plastering is done _ one hunclred dol- FAMILY DINING ROOM of us, regardless of race or creed, to join 111 h0.n~age to t:1at band of to feed war~torn Europe. . .·ltond(~r~; ,be~a,use he IS frequent de- lars when the building is completed!' intrepid pioneers who made our. pr~sent conditIOn 'possIble, None Tl:ere are tW? causes for the fo,Od"~~d:, ,~},e e s fit for to serve as Joseph H. Horton COUNTER & BOOTH SERVICE of us would care to endure the prIVatlOns and hards}ups of the found- sholta~e. One IS the fact that many ,~.~,,,......lJu ".. d 1 'f b Thomas E PrinM . ,'~ " h f d thO . countrIes have been too busy fight..?,fl'íJi,I,.l the ;;econ pace, 1 our un- . 'Ai Ing fathers~ Bu~ .we nIl, apl~lecld,te thdt ,,:,e ave ~tu:. m~s ing, to plant sufficient crops, and'if~~,g, bh!ll.dering foreign .and d~- .- · · MODERATE PRICES good here. That IS why so many b~rn here stay on, t~1at IS why ~o theIr fields have been fought over,J~c~se puJICIeS do ge~ us mto, t~l1S In the early days succeeding 1640, ma~y from other parts of the w~z1d have been attracted ~o thIS Second reason is la¡,.,of suffi-cientj~,¡;~ dy wc;;::; ~~nd requIre the ralsmg the early settlers didntthave much, ?~Ctl~n of the country, have .r~mamed; and hav~ reared theIr fam- merchant shipping. .' < 'r countde$"'¡;k,,;;im~¡:;;j ;!I'm.lf~s: the b?~ who has but 1W; venture to say that the coot . . ....' . ¡hes 111 an at1!lOsphere of reltgIOt1S and economIC freedom. In no -Norway, Holland, Denmark, and'r~i;¡;~" f,n!Jtì<Ì Ilul1tary ~rammg before of theIr living cUd not exceed th~ir 1n- Open Day and NIght l)hce that we know of docs relipio1.1s tolerance and neighborliness Belgium have a total of 10 000 OOO.:~; ;,SCl1ptl()1l starts wIll ~mve a ve~y come. ,t . ( .n f S 1] 't f I ' ";.. at ¿¡dVmlta~re over Ius fellows 111 * prevatl to a greater extent than 111 the Town 0 outho Ct. gro.ss ons. 0 n.-:~rc mnt vessel$~--i,.~ \ ", . " t "t . d f t >II '" .. ,', . wlndl, are nnmobllIzed, so far aS~'~iìT.,¿vaL(t!:kll, ¡MY an com or s. The question hM often been asked: Het:cc.~he celebratIOn of our three hundledth .blrt.hday has ex- supplymg ~he home ports is COn--i~f}\~,;Y ¡¡tHY, bo! ,h?s ~lad about all Why do people talk so much and say treme slgmhcance for every man, woman, and clllld 111 our town- cerned. EIther they are bottled up ;~" ~. lnl ¡t1ll Y m~h uctlOn th~ army so little? . ship, and in the TmNl1 of Riverhead, of which Southold is the par- at homeJ or they are in foreig¡! rt"~ieB to men Ius age and If I had '" 111 11< et1t tou'n ports, unable to reach home. . .i¡,il.. thpr !:¡m who had none now, I TI10 e 0 1 h h k>'tA ' ... . 'tv. . . .,,: .'. 1', c,' J , 'tl b t t1 . I ld s pe pew 0 ave war eM . . ,.. Vessels wInch a year ago were'(~%"¡'Ei u tf1!!"J(¡cr le es ung cou. .. ," Three hunch'{!d years of serVIce to humamty! Three hundred carrying U. S. fodder to Denmarki.;: for lum wou,ld be. to see to It hard to,~ makl1e the Town (1elebratiõn f . h 1" , Tl" t 1 h" . d d I M h """··t '" rct nn ItltellSIve co e· a succeslj wi receive their 'I"eward in , years 0 :ng. t Ivmg. . 11S IS ~ noo e entage 111 ee. ay t e pres~ to feed Danish dattle, today are dl..th"",;. ,lit:. /.~, ,~<. f" ura J!l the feeling of satisfaction o;e1' a . b , cut generatlOn be 'worthy of It. vc:;.rted to other. trade or riding a~ ~ ~," t<lt.} , t~ <:I:,nng as promptly as It well done. . JO . anchor. MeantIme, the cattlearef£, !!t~)d nt ,uranged. .. '" It , . ~'---o eating up the existiag supplies of~c~;.t IS true). tþat :nodern war re-. . fodder. When these are gone, the:;: ",,¿rei; sP,ec1ahsts In ..almost evet;Y We understand that our early set- , T he Fourth of July cattle will have to be killed. .J;iJ~c ¡ oj 1:U~11al~ effort but basIc tIers bought their lands from the In- '.. . And the killing v,rill be done by the ;:::-::tmy trammg I~ ne~e~~aryi~ ad- dia118. Pro~bly the former drove a· .. T H E· .. No Fourth of July' otatlon ever stIrred the hearts of the audl- Germans, who will consume the cat. ";~..__,,~on to any specIal cIvIl1an SkIll a goodbargam, but apparently the In- ....' . ence more than did the H~ Michael J. Walsh, Secretary of State, tle. . ., . . . .ii"~ir:l!ay hûve.... ,} di~ were s-atigfled. At any rate we ,.-- . k in hisaddre!':~ rl ivered u~ th~~occasion of the c\'pen- . TIns IS Just one sImp~ed. iIlustrIt ", ,. I'al"~, .8hall l~reporte. to ha:!.e h~aJ'Id of no ~dian MMa-cre~ in, . ,".' , . "s· ... I'd' T' ~ ' . . '. . .' '. tlon. No such constr1CtIOn was .'.l~~' ?~. a ,. . t the army prefe ., to t tbiJ looitJ.ity. ~. mg ~ t; ?utho. o::t?- ercente~aty Celebr~tton. Secretary known in the early days of the ': give ., ~e, ~.. s only ':no?--co~bat.,.l .. It It · 1 ..' .. . . Walsh paId hIgh tnbute ..0 the founders, and particularly to theIr World war, because the United' ant" tra1DlIl, eeause It IS Hmcon~ We cannot pass July 4th without ob- Hotel on the Beach at earnest, religious outlook. He called attention to subversive in£1u- States, stilI neutral insisted on venientU to gi' .' combatant training serving that Oalvin ,Coolidge was born . .. '.. and moral prmclples of the Amencan people. He called upon hIS ~raI c?Un.trle~ of Europe. But now a~lee wIth the :)ue,f of staff b~- came from stock much like our early .- audience to observe the faith of the fathers, which though stern was Its ~hIPPlIlg IS barred. by the neu- C?:lSe we. are .f?9ul1<1te to have In ~ettler8, inured to hardship, 6turdY and C ht 1 _ 25 C nts just. He admonished his hearers to preserve the ways of the Godly. trahty act from bellIgerent ports bIll,l!,1 aft ththlS cntl1d,1 h:lflr .o~e 01£ thle mdependent, these people worked and , DC at 8 . e . . and combat zones. ~_st 0 e war .~ plO eSSlOna so - fought for what they thought was I · . L l.. 90 ., Probably no finer or more appealIng address was ever dehvered All of this is sure to bring heavy dIers:.o , . . right, The old Vermonters were of this, Dinner $1.25 - HRCR-eOn c m Southold Town. To those who were not present, we say by aU demands on the U. S. farmer, also 1 It; IS ev~n hard~~or n,l~~. t~ beheve type. What more appropriate than mea~1s read it. Sout~101ders were indeed grateful for the privilege of on ~ongress to ~Pl~rol:~iate relief I :~~t~ep:~~ ¿~~;~~~~t~~ It IS Wrong that Ca.lvinOoolidge should be born OCEAN BA THING _ 45cj hearmg the able seriOUS and scholarly address by one of the State money. to help EUl<?pe S starving! . on Independence t)a.y? I· j . populatIOns, And thIS, in turn, ÌS ,But Ge1;leral ~~rshal~ IS an offi- ¡ J leaders. sure to upset crop control. For it cl01 of thIS adm1DIstratlO!J..-and ut- - I, .. t ' -__ was high foo? ~rices during the tf'rl~r loyal.. The whole of adminis- ", ., . . '.. .. .' Three H undr d y and also sent many farmers heavily VohtIcally tm11,d and llc.v(!r frank. I ., .. e ears into debt to buy new hmd. T!p to the pomt of traíHIt1¡:~ by bat- ,nons ¡ . J J3.v B.yrotl M. Mífdiell, Acd!lOr of 0 A'Vetlues of LifeH * '" * ~:11~ünsl the, C?C c~unp;¡ .':nd organi- NO:nCE TO. enE» .) June 29 ,¡ .. , . ,. . . DIPLOMATS MAKI'; WARS? ~:¡jl\Jl1 are dImost Id~al It the ar~y IN PUR..SUANOE OF AN ORDER!, f Sou~hold .fown I~ ce1ebratmg th.e thr~e hundredt.h anmversa.ry John Q. Public thinks the diplo~ ~:' ,y:'epared t~ ~Ul:I:1r;h ,(mough In- OF HON., RIOHA:RJ) W.HA\VK~. ¡ . ALSO t of the tune when a lIttle ~rollp of It:trepld souls saIled up to lts mats make the wars-and could stop ,)h,II(~to;s" an,<1 If It ,:~jll ~. :·;0, prepared Surrogate 'Of the OountYOf Suffolk. I' J shores and settled there. It IS an occaSIOn when its citizens will turn them. ~j:.t~t.. 1sn t ,~ny 11,,{: tdllnng about NOTICE IS BEltEDY GIVEN, ac... ,i .. , wit~l reverence and. it common gratitude for having so happily had Argent~e A~:bassadol' Espil has aliU~ll~g, a:ìY~}OdY.., ' . cording to mw, to all persoI1$ ha.ving I, S 0 July 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 t thmr fortunes Célst m a land ble~sec1 with peace and plenty for hav- letter. s~ymg, Your c~t1ntI'Y should ~r,al,ll~¥ ,I.OW IS muIhpIe Insur~ claims. againBt LUOY C. G. BROWN,!., () ... . ". . ~ I I 1',· " ' . submIt Itself to becommg a part of anu Hgd!l1"t hurm and danger, to late of the Town of Southold, d~d, ¡ , 1:1g ~.nJ~~~( ,~1?re t Ian or(l~mt y dl1otmen~s o.f gO?~ fortune m many the United States." (No Latin Arner- the 110:1 I11n:HH'lf, to wen later draft~ that they Me required to exhl1blt the! ., {¡thc! !~spects. Here. f01 three centUrIes Its cItlz.ens have forged ican country is prouder of its inde~ ed J'd\\" from the Btreets that he may same with the vouchers thereof, to ¡, NO COVER _ ahead wIth steady progress toward higher levels of culture and in- pendence than Argentina, less likely ¡lave to lead and train and above the s'ubscriber Retl.S8ela.er G. Terry at!. , dustry. Generati?l1 upon ~~:cllerati()n of native S011S and daughters to become part of the U. S. A.) f~ll, t;j t~e nati(~n \vhich, 'if war the office of Terry and KrUp$ki,' in j: NO MINIMUM f ha".e ~{{)nc forth lUtO. the .world, and through sterHngquaIities in- Uruguayan Minist.er Ricl~1ing gets ~Í(l;l~:~::;" WIll .find It::; very cxiste~ce the VH1ag-e ofSouthold. New York, on! .'. f hented from a long hue of sturdy ancestors they have enriched civ- so many letters he IS workmg over~ ;,;!, "J11l1g UllJOn the dC¡;,{l'ee of skIll, or before the 19th day of Deooomber, ¡ '. ~', ¡ .}" 1 I t' e to "ns ·e'" t1 ^n Th t 0 '". .: ,1, 111;1 1 ane toui'hnf''''s Of tl1e men I·. ',- t 1 Izatwn "... lereV{~r t leY have become rooted in the soil The blood 1m u W.. ,k 1. e en I' 1.,. '.',. '.:' . .", . 1940. ' & . ft' . , ' ., 1 " , ,.'.' . HYou must get rId of the dangerous HI I, nrmed fOICe-h. 5 ~ o tdel1 auce:, tot:, f ow~, 111 tlU! veIn;; of ern 1>11'e In.ulders In every I)art G " ('(.( i b tl' . ' . Dated June 13th, 1940. .,¡. :. f 1, 1'1 '1' , .. . ermans, ...' , OYS . lU~ tramed WIll be GE"ORGT:' IT BRAD·! I'V M '. . , ? ~ 1e g, ~ >e., . 1 u~, :t IS, tha: ~vhe1'ever men a:1(} women are engaged ¡',u¡'j,'pt to cOllscriI>/;ion to exactly Rensselaer. G. Terry . .c1..1. .... 1.. amlger , 111 11ldu~t1y, ~cleI~c.e <H1d the ..11 ts, there you wIll find the descendants t,'I" :;arl1e extent and to no greater Executor . ., of old South old 1 own. I n:'!;;',c"!, than any other young men. Terry and Kn1l~ld, For ReservatIons, Telephone 1400 t It . . . 1 .,. , . . .. . í¡. '¡¡f,lr age and condition as to Attorneys for Executor, i . i l~ no \'IHHH el, tl1('n. that Its CItIzens should cherIsh the mem- LLd!h and dependency of others south old, New York. i __,__.._._,,_;_, ""'1. "',.,',,,1)'J..",.I....., II '''·''.''...n'' ,,]""1" """",j""'h4 ."IU:" ory 0 t ,lese \vorthy ¿~ncesto,r8. to .give recognition to their patience! Incorporated 1836 HP:,¡¡ thelTI. Let's not hobble our- .." .Iff" ['''''",,',''''_''''-',''1';' ml, --""ilL "- """... . '. and fortItude. to t:t(hr~It'c ,theIr danng enterprise, to teach their chB-! S If lk C M t I ;'¡"? Wit!1 any such nonsensical . .....~_.... ._ dren to v(~ncrate then: pH.'ty, and to he justly proud of being des~ U 0 o. 11 U8. Iii';.:'; n'stnetions, <.~cnd(Hl frOl!l .n~m~ and \VOll1Cll who have set the world an example of Insurance Co" I"~",__"I'''_ ,"0. "" I. tolerance, uutlatJve, freedom al:Hl knowl"(lt·~c~ (FIR'Iti')! JJ~¡~~:.~~, "-,,, '''''- . -la! '0"_->--" ._, '.,~~",-", .~ '"",,,,,,,,,"'. -'''''''''~ ,,~"'''-: -, - ,,;:X"-, - ~-""<"'.:::.;:;-,:, . Three ,lnmdn;d years {~:ìnx ba{~~:~(~ a :l{'ry eurly period of the ¡ Southold New Y o!r ! wh~tc man:: commg to .Am~~nc:L CIvIlIzatwn had already reached ¡ . , , I DC a bl!~h dcgre{~ of perft~dwn m ~)outhnJd Tovvn a hundred years be- Rella.ble an~ "Pro~n~:,. ì , . .tnt'''' "'I" I).n(,t'll,·'tl''')ll rf 11111"1"'1' ·t '1" r", I 1 . " JOHN E. Bl,()()MI'U",l1 {'., . .!.v <; U "" '0 "h" H { ,} ,. '. "" ,t..: H {: !Lt', I, H; natura t l:tt It<' CltlZßllt' n... id t 1 rIe.' ¡ i" 11 (¡ --;. ·0' TH HOUSE '" . " " ~ .;:1. 'f>..,~' £'~.Les . en a:r~(4 rC~"1!;nrPt '!.; ",\.,1 ¡';.:' . on f;,;hould JOUrIH:Y back to the land ()f tlwu' mlC{";t·Ol'C' tC) \V"l"lt tc> "t"l·l(l. ;;''If I'EI"F'" "Iu "I IJE' ., . -- ! ... J,? ''', ,< - h·, J:J~ ~ .'# (. Ä ",:) t:, . E ,J}"Ã._.l ..e: -to \¡ J,. ~v 71 J " "]:}~I<-ROll\7 ¡ (H~Ce again ;mlO:1f:; the f,clm1du:l'!; of tlH..!ir fathers. and conternplate ¡'. . Vlc,1¡ è~.!;¡fd~';J;d- h I it". ¡ ,."., . . ." \vI!h <Ì{)CP .enloho.u the f,ccne.~ ot ('vent;·; which hav(~ f-ìt) ~;teadfast1y N'A'I'HAN O. PFiTTY ¡;;J! r~i¡itLING HARBOR enalrS gU1dt~d thcIr destmy. AttÆmwy ; J:""" T . . '. ' J. IRVINe; I"ANNINn ¡ . Yes. they WIll t::onw from ch:-;tant laIH.h¡ to renew home ties, to &'eœtary ; GREENPORT .. . if III tr~unp almlf~ H.le traih; of hygm~ü years, to g~asp the hands of old .. .. ., ,i ,lne Q.rlne 01 . wa s to IU~ldh~. ~mc~ a~am the romance of happy years spent in the p(:'H;e~ I ~\Jph G. nuvnu. Sh!'1Ú~l' rI;hulf'! I If fl~I, C.01c~l £uI ¡;a~ttmg het'\-'{~el1 the :.--;hores of Pccomc Bay mId l..cmg I.If¡,r1"~· It ~rerry, Or1en~ !. . S 1... " . Island Sound. Ko.t.J;u';ine \'fl, Ueeve, Gn'€nport I 222 Carpenter treetelephone 66 A d' \. " '.., f S" 1" . ", . . . J. Irvmg' FanninA'. Soufhold i T . 11, SQ, to y,OU >C,ltl..~cns 0 "O~tt 101(~ J,OWl~, :v~, .whp hve outsHle FrluwÆs 0, Rieh, I't;conlc I .ø y ~~u }ncndly hOt d.en" sdlu~c you .m:l O:fCI om~ fehcltat1Ol!~) upon the .~. P;rne!it HowpU. Cutchogne ¡ ~"' " . . .. . commumty. We, \\-110 h.lVC felt the \varmth of your hoslntahty, the WlUinm N. Wens. .Jrm1.f>gport . charm of your lovely t:ountry. ~()in in wiHhing Yènt peace and happi~ NaHUm? Petty. 11.1vt.'rlwad ' l1es;~.May the a~~(;s to e{~me hrmg· you ÎI;creasing mca~urc¡-¡ of pros~ J(:}n~, ~1', IJI,'"-hop. \~¡esthinnptfin I ,¡;\IT(iIJ!.rr ItI~rrEn. l\funug{"r pcnty, May thl'7 ~'Tcnt GlVer of all that 18 good t~(mtinuc to {'howeI.' wm"un I~ l\ÆHf,r, WafHnf4 I1îvt'r ¡ II'· 11· J 1 · . ., E~v1n II. n')g'pr!Ji lIt J"I'I', ~ I .. IS lmmy ) eS81ng~: ( O\JI11 upon you and your posterity henc{~fol'th ' >., '. ',' '--' d1nOn Stnthm ¡ and to the (md of tnnc here on earth. .1 I , "à 'f ~ ~ ¡ _ t ., j I ~ . THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 " THE LQNG ISLAND TRAVEJ"IW PAGE S¡';V~;N ++++++++++++++++++++t++++++++++++++t+t++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++I I EDI'I'JID BY JEAN II Long Engagem(,lIt¡; 11ru'/! Their I , Fo" reralln. not A Y<>lmg country. any mo"" We've ,n.n 8''''''''.t·..·\\'NI1 "mi,e.' Phone 558 By Rfdph Waldo F~ml'r¡-,nn the vemH'iibmty of three hundred year$ t 10 '''1l1d oohl!1d our docbllolUi. It's th., I I f tl .~t 1 ' , 1 + right time to 11'10W evervone that ou.r I ~'~~_.~~~'""-=~,~ 'f P' - 0' 0. () '1't'u 1 'It)t}:\e' g ,h(,tt'!1 ,J ...A" ,.. , · , . · + &"1,lan. .. a n.llon ""n he <'<mnted 1 could ''":"" I'.ach thell' sIde,; + on w he thaso of a growu up nation. Th.1!' .wp ": forth. alld. "'" tlm day one OXI'ffl'¡cncod in WOl'ld diploma~y T t,'i T BreakH u > ¡¡¡.Ir I".g,,,,,,, anti away. .... worlh livJng in _.... it h..~ 0 S ogs Keen my w'"'''. my heart w"" young.+ Mood su""""",,UllY for an many dtOOd...! RIght gOOd- wtn m>: sl"ews &1 rung. + Thl. I. Ihe time to mWllt from t.lte hill _ i But no óP<1f1! 01 m,,!!> avaiL, top¡¡ Ihat "..'." Ihree hund!'ed Yeti", To hUllt llpon thc,,' hhhl!ng traU,. {¡Id, Thl. I. the Ume w get. Am""I'" 0" aud aw~y, Ih.1r hastmg teet +thlnklng of -.II the <'Qntrlbut.,,,. OUI' Make the morning proud and .weet; whole couutry has Inllde to world e!v- Flo..er" tll<;- strew. - 1 catch tho + m""tloll aOd pmgr..... In thr"" htm- I I ''''em; dl'"d y......., mild" Ix"",u."" we"e tho' Or WII{! <II "lIver In.trumenl kl"d of a naUon w. are, It all eom.., e ourse ~me Lc;Wé$ 011 U;e wind mel<><1iou., trace; + +111 under that uUe. p"lriotbm. ....nd I ~ . . . Yet I could nov.r 'e" tholr ta.e. + ~w., """ .I."d every Olln"e of it that On e;~:;~'rn hH15 I ;,f:e their 5ffio'ke5; + +"'E' \1'"'"'' rl"Fllt I"'J'" S h 1 I 'T 1" .d ' , , ft, · .,c. '. ...w. out 0' OW"er" c~nnot but eXIJress n fee lI1tr of Pn e ,M,xed w!ll; mM by dlbtaul locb.,. . ., . " , " I mL't. ma,.y lravellers , . All Ihe World Will be ner. as tbey look hack UpOIl the progress that thl'ee hundred years \v'ho UH~ n;,>¡:{d Imd :.ur€'ly ,Jt:P1tl" , All t,h" "'orld ."tl1 t,.., lI"'ft' tIll'" w..··,· of c.rnest effort have hronght. Beautiful villag.s, well-found- The" ,"'... not my 'hI{! Ie" er;,. - , .. ft ., ~ ". .. "CA. .... 'II....:.. ha" t'l''''''''d Ih.m whU" they At ]''''1 ""pr.,elllative. fmln the foul' ed It1dustrtes and husmess.s, and people that tYlafy the very ,.Icpt, + corne"" of the wor]d's Main 51"'.1. backbone of America these have far fulfiIJed the dl'eams of ~"n'r' 'V1f' """'·1 't,nh. -t' ¡Ir ¥nt"")r" + That's one of the l1iee thing~ about a tl I ttI f S tl Id 'T I . .-"..,", ....~ ...... ".e.. ", ..~ c, +, lOse ear y se em 0 ou 10 uwns up I.- t'I,.. E"J-P"'~'" or tlln "o"rt· .-""",...M-'V.....·....~_"..~~ Townmllp birthday pal'Iy. Lots ot I.. . .. ..., ,,"..... · .. .. . . · · · · , .. .. .. · .. .. . n . , ~.......v I 1'1 ' > "" - t "L' >H I:"" "'11"(' I I {'oushJ..~ come tQ Y1~i t -, 101;,.'1 of frÜ'ud ti I' Y 'r' 1.. '1'1 . 11 '.f!t'~",-, '" h4' L'.", .. ¥. - .'ronl Acr~.. tbe S(":t.~ fl' , ,¡ 7111e."1 jo'" t""U' Al}(' 1-10., n Cl'ood I eSg Hue J1'mgs 1 t8 progress. urty years ago a J:una N£'·!.'er 'vct ('o!lJd oncc' ar1"1ve, ,¡ 'N lH,.g 'JtT 1> ¿H h".. It.., u ~ ¡". A. 'he,· "'...;! 0' !I,,', rotumed. P'rom <1ouUlwold. Eng'''''d; maIlY'thlug, thl. v]slUng with P'-"pl" from . store was founded by the Ltpman hrothem who had coabdence At tile' h,.:< ,. wI"·,,, UII'" ""Jollm.d. ru.",,,g,,:,, havo com? ~buUI tno Tcr~ 10tlJRr ""rner. of Ih. wurld, II'. a good in whnt they had to Offel' _ jllst as the early "ettlers had faith '. ." ."'., '. ,. . In,. f!f:ntNtdI,} f;f'lpb!atluf.. ¡¡t,' wf'H ß~ gIfú;. ¡]d('it t<> E'~t .t 1lOtIon of theIr problí'ulS C. 1 f 18 d L f "1 l I 1, 1 ¡. . '~ &!m{'~mH'; ':;(::1' ho,l'OlI ¡,. ..p{.t'{ hl(J5' '1" t:, 1e.= f'" ", T 11 ^' n,"' , . . JUT BU' , 0 .n our ooy' 0 . "", """" to to I", ""'. 'thai sOllwlhmg' ore<1te1' would result from theIr efforts "bckon. I . !lorr -,'ii':' ~'" nO,'·5. ," '" ."':' ~'; ¡alld wl,at th,'y lIunk uf thi~'"" III gou- , ' . . '" . i '. b . " Th'JU:i'h !~~f'; ',rí'ft> Hot úVí:'l'tn.k{·n; ¡¡:JhtnH~t o~ UH:11iC P~.tticular dliJlã WU.l¡Uäl iìmd in J;>tírt1('ular, It;q good fori By KATHLEEN NORRIS ,.....J. Nulhmg 10 d" ~11l d.,~... , . ...,. '.' '. ", " ' " ,', 't '1' t 'if hIlP dm,¡, HìOM' ¡¡¡ng!lsh cnUMnt; are px- 1"" "H' " 'I'fiU'l,,,,t'lp to 1"'1" III}!';t "I-" "'('II OI)AytS h th 1f there are no batHes, CUI'low;;1y I' And now, .tppro.H;hmg the Thl1tleth MlICSt01H.: 111 Its bUSlti Iu "··"1 '''',' nt." ¡·n.. Ir""p .S lI'ü .- , . ... . ",... -0 -" , ' "'.' ,.. ~ 0 , .)., rycr as e , , , I .~:. ~ ,;": '","" '" 1,,, ., ' )<.'lk·II('j ¡~ '1'1...", ¡¡II pl.".,,, are a ¡'nu're" " nice <'¡mlnrta"l,· f..llug lu ' ,<. ~ '"""gJ¡, Ihe ßltuatlOlI " Wllrlie. It, ness cat'eer, I.il)111al1 Brothers D(~I)arttnent Store is T)1'oud to ,UiJ.H:~lu. ,!!..I,,> ()\~r,(,u, 1._,,,, ¡",t. F "t' ¡ st{)ryof'lbovof21anuH """t., '" .'tt',.t '1\!I'.,.,'.,,1 l · ..,... .. '. "1' .. ",. --' ''''''dl. lor a Oil ~¡". n. >IQ"', lOll ,. ;Ix'1I'4 hoot tn "" many ¡¡e"ple "'110 al'e, · '- 10' .",,, ..e"n .,"", II S. mdJ ¡" " " I ," ., I. k 11 'k " "' f .. . ' " r, ..,H;. 1.. .., Ih, w"" "1' ".,. .. ! .. '''' - '.. "'''V',,, ...' cO " " I g'l"I'l of 19 \H}lO Couldn't af- '" Iher S'''1i firml'" "N n l...ùil'li UII. announce t 1at It too c~n 00 oac upon ye~," 0 progl es., At 'tmt\;"~rH' '! if; ('omi' and þl;18t. I l,fh n.(~.(,:) u~ ..lUt'£'4 h "U]l t ,Hlu,,!' 1 . syu1lHfhet1C to our 'rown~lnp and our I ' . ,:'. ':"" ", ",' ';... . .' ". '. " . ·';'r,'., .'~" -.., , , " k " lJ,av,· 'a,l>-" m"fI' nUl" one", South- :1I,,'.·e ¡¡""dred hlrthdw' caudles. '11.. ford to 'Yet marrIed ltnd so de- ,.I )OU I'"" .1I1"l'd ,I;,·m. .md ¡'"b s malked wIth the knowledge th.H the ]1ubltc Is ever searclung 1..,.." w... ,,,,np nlJ ·lHl1t no\\,) . ", - 1 I Y U nl!JtÌWl' .,,, 1'1J" In 1 tl 'ìt 'I IJ'lb" f Q . ..". . . . n,_ ,.."... '~., \" ,. < <: "'11':'""''''': ¡WOHlf'r, nm t {'OHH' tu AUwr'lf'a. HS t i(!!r" ¡mure of Uwm Wt' eau all mer:t and talk cide(' to die The hov couldn't On .. d " , '. "',' ',' or uahty, wheth.r It b. In thell' socral and I>ohtlcal dealmgs n. ". ,", '" ..",. ."It, .'., "No '" II' I' I I . '" .. , I . .. .. . ,,,1<1 hi' ., ....hllnly '¡'heY'n <' ¡ . ',,,,,wf'fún¡;'-,l :111<1 long "Her ,..¡..~ ""1'".' ,0 Ie I' ,... "OJf'.,."" OUI': ¡", 'he I><'ttl'l' It \\'111 Ix· for !1!i. and our I earn enough to supporl a wife / f';'~'Í' t'J ~'(~ "ì!jf¡ut \~'itll 1i·w old ¡:ro~'d" or in the clothing they wear. ¡. 'PH '-",1" "',,;p 1"'l'"j'j.lp." l',··'''''-hf''r ¡,¡{lfhh bn:Uuiay. ¡Town, 'We bf'1if'vl' aU Anwrî{;~m, neigh- j "'!'Old tll~ f:fl'I'I }'1'1(1 te) }1DIp au*' 1!!It ' 'f' c)' ·tl "11'- tJ Í'r' 1) '",.,.... >u. .... .... "..... ...., w, , . ,,' I ". e , , c . ~ . 'U..o 111' ¡¡" "'" are "oJ" , a "u Ani! ran:, ':' .111)" ,,, ;":,. ,Ii; " <la);;. I >~:;: 'I:~"I': ..'~ "';1" ,,:"",11 I,:"'~e "':m~ i :~ 'I~, ;J ~Id .gel t:~"~ ~":I' OVl'.1' th" "':: I home. wi", 1''' she ba d an in- I ". II uti M "rg C 1 ¡¡II; "ol]¡ j¡¡I~ t" d" lAud w!w thpr th" high qua Ii I Y he f ouud in t!,e expcrt hand ,.;, ,;"«., HlW·., w¡¡),,,, I , 1. .;.:, I,..,::...., .1,:' ., :'~:.}~ au . "1';' : i "; ':':" ~;;c~ ": rd f<I'':;. .1Il~. I .~ k t~i,ug.; , .' >, fn th c I' a hard _ wor k1n ": i '''I' II,,, I' im I' I,.. ]¡ "\I.' ". ":0 rk >Ii ov ~r I emf tm:"," 111 p 01 Ihe e ad y tow" seWers or the hlg!>! y -.tan dard- _... . I em. "'.d ., ~",u," ,,101 .J ," '.. .'" <""100 . '.', L I,,, .. g'IO<1 ,d',1. JIll. HInt I'" mg I V dhd( I, g 1"1 I" .]11'1' I..).... I er I...". d",,,, 1",. . . , , . '11' ¡¡'lit... 't,vrü 'l"'t", ,.."1'''1'',..... f", ',lInt"',,,,,,,!,! I h' 1'"·1''''' , m()tllül' :""lC1 :ì ';ITlal1 brother ii"~ '>", - , ",'" ¡ L ,._-,. lzed Cluahty merchnnthse rmmufnctured m our factorIes today, Ou, ."~ j , '"'' .,,, ... ..,,,, c.... >~> .., ...._..cl I'" .. c" ,'" ~.,. . . '.' ,',':. 'r" HI "iN,', ". . . . , . '. ': I to :-.11 bf':,Hh' Uw 1h't'1I:::î.c.}. In Uhtt I Tlwre's ~¡ party 1'1'f'Ung- i}í I'X{~lte~ T1l0 "'ul''"ll'·''. Ii,,41'" l)r"'c<: n..:J';¡~ i L. ¡ , , . " 1 _ ¡ ,j It 11" "ratIfYJJH: to know that the HIJI>l'eClahon of Quahty has T- ". (.' ..,' (.". W.. " w .., '" mov,,,, . . ., . . ,. ~.,. .. , ,<. '00 ""..... Hilt " '''PI> Hi" II> C' JX' Ii'" V.. U".. I.., h d W'!'-~:';"l O~H~i';i' 'f:~~J1¡m.c;, {JUt To~n, Thi;; !hqw" 1ro;u "t;lmÌl1 1.t 'it';':' /';'H.t. nC('UI~l ~U~,f:11t fm .011' strn:u, tim, dt'lY, HUt' kit"} that; "lJere Ì:; one more trage- ':"\'."1""'11 wítl; ¡¡", F,iriH cust mm1e>',. nev"r dimini.'Jhcd through Ihe course of lime, bllt I'ather it has ; . .". '.. ' I ¡;, "', an' 1>1'",... rn, WI' m':" ,. '''.m a :." a ...."II. "..,," y"" ng, ,'r;¡ B' J'''" " '... . "'1 '" .. .' , ,., I ¡,. '8. . .. V.i,;~ .O?,. !"~"~,¡:;,<"~".bl.~to"\' ;ts 300tl!;iJ"" """n, ¡-;¡h" .""1 ol'df'!'<sl ¡¡"¡n",.b<'1'''·,, Ihdr birthda)" >aI'U"s, Jus.. dy of ~outh ""lI(\ht 1tI toda¡ys j 1:;:'''I~f.t';.I.vt",,~''Y l.u~:J?U7'~ ~'"'~IG, I gTown together W11h the Amencan standard of hvmg. I..." ""d" ,~'.., H' ""'" Ii". .11' pwuo i .'1 ""V lI",J¡¡eut. 'Il;¡- oouth"'oId J"..k' "bell 'J¡,< ¡¡", ;'rriva¡" <"an 00 ",'ej) cruel tIde of 110 Job and 110 #,,_ , " _ ,,'!gC .,', ,-, 110< ¡:,~""..~I!~I.,, :', ~c I ;¡f >t "" ! h; ,.. ,¡V 1',1' "j III"t IIIOV'" \\'114 ¡ .' " . , "I .-.... ,.., Ü \1',' H ,,';, and kIt!'!"'1\ I-. a ii! un" n H"r- . I , '" . , of ill, tow;;. J; ! '<In "VPl'\, day that on. · Ji' a." 'I ,I¡¡-" 0.. t I '" 1.1 mOil, km,h t tn i ,." ,,,,,,¡ tIll' b< ·m1. TIrol"', 1111 m,,"^, ture." ,.., """ brid I:" ¡ "''' 1). AI ';0 Rho hoarS ' As nil IIH], ca 11011 of t be q u ah ty of goods Ca..n cd by , . C , . ; aI'HUœ '1.\ HkÌl nm'; flw hour,,, Hi flU' i \lW'rIí"lH !'t'e]hl" t'nn th'lI brW,h 01 1 '. -- iLL.", .". I . {';¡n <:t'H:¡.:;r;;:. ~~ a :$OOth bn:thday, for (';" 1'('1 ' tl t 1', '1' L ",',; ¡', d j h' . . " .. , If t lIS "'r! Qnd blJv were we ¡", ",!'Is 1"lkll11t '" 1Iw wml,.1' "ports "'pmall Bl'others Department Store mention nced only be . ¡hi .1 HI la, ·JIÞ~ "'H f.1l:.fJ/,¡} ¡ ¡ XCl'A'111('lì' 'IMt 'H' f1-1" fir' t fi"..". 1'11'f'<' b ,. 'k'.. , """""1'''''' ,.....~'" fun, nf "il!' -4""110""' ~"'!' h " .'" 'M., d . " r,L..',>!. '1':"" j I If' I _, It.. I "'d ,n,,,\ _£a](J I. "('1"\'('111(' 1" t<J !TInt'" "~'J ¡.. 'Hr;;" "' '.' '"" " v ¿\" ,... "f' t . n 't"· 'ti t ,{. , on '!l se IS 1 \'ílUU.£f coup e WIeLO ¡"" ,,'-', ". I, ,0 ~' ~ ,') t'>' '1 f A S . . ilmel'i<al1 '<>',"1" 11 II V" (.'(·lebn,t.ed their ., h 0, 01 a . ,.;, III t .., ,." ~g ,n lIQ,e Ill!" dool'he j , Po I'ty day.; al''' a Inme., '," · ,,' "0 '. ; . ,C "II J Ü, $10 and Con anI! 1o'red willi mao e 0 rrow hI rts and TI es, In terwov en S ox, Knox Hats, 300!!) bir: ""::YR, MO"I of thelJl Ilavc j ,,1\' :'~~'P¡".h.~ ~.." we":'. t~:~,' F.n,"II.;h and r~"~t·, tI Ie sorl or fet'lIng. we, get Ihem; took, t?1S C 0':1. :.e ¡¡1I';Y m'gh tn t I I;'" II age every I h IlIg. T Cll doU aI'S, F 10l'sheim and Bostonian Shoes, II olepr oof II osiery, Van Ra- man)' a Hal' to go oofor. tIleY will 11In"I",.11I to"II,,,, Thl'> '..,.h t.,e) "'Jl)]~ I''''''', M'''"lg till' Ollt of 'O~I~. oul of be "OIth n/JÜeJltg. But there Is , v.in, Hob', whole ""lary OIlIY sev"n It H .' d U I Q -M k d K D h'll I ha ee as !!¡¡.nJ' .andle., 011 t]", Ir cake. '" here t<1 ~""'ora te wltll III.; "',. "',"II ¡"I'll.' U...'II..... pili te, on VI.,hng caTa. Ct 10t of this sort of t hi n¡¡. There i 11m es th at every month 1 a e OSI ery a,: 11 c erw ea,. ueen a e an a y ~m' If., a ma "H to think a Ix> ut, tbt, he- 11 ley f:Q¡lld. ,00. I 'I'Im t'h one go<><1 thIng a built license is a I (J t of se1f -pi ty in youngsters i ' Nature'. Protective Plan, Dresses and Prm tzess Coa ts. Th ese, and many other na tI onal- Ing 300 year." old! Why, even Ollr most . . ' . ,~Ia te" -:. y~u. ea n 00:1 ,Wh en, ,a car', IV h 0 iJa v e Cn u gb t Up the 11"1 oder ./' . mid the chiJdless YOllug marri age Iy- known products, a wai t the visitor to th e Son th old Town venerable Cl0zcns can l'Cl11cmber only PatrIotism P¿_l,om, Itht ItlIhì:Yt, m; the .,.ame Ford or J"argol1 about conditions '. "II, ou even deeper and much mora Tercentenary Celebration. as well as Southold 'Town residents b . th' . , .>·mo" u, s .n your OWII ¡ <rag., , .' . seJ'J" h d' It . thO The 0. ~'''' Ir~ 0., the, tlmo that r~I>res~nt~. In tbose t,ro~bI'd <lay., ono. though.. but tbere·. a 1I>r1U of <xeitement 'n A,,?cricn, aJ1d who use it ~o "'''rl~ l~~S::::' fs a ISfra;fI~ and who are already well-acquainted with the higl)-quality mer- Its 11iC~:'O thÍllK tllat 300 ;years age, {I,Urn w the "on!, patriotism, ""d. to ¡that llceuse p'ate which .tates that glllseweakl1css andin"fflc1ell ~aered thing; Its ,,"".leaJ as"ects chandlse at > " thlrle.n peoPI. found the .hor.. of aU that ]t Ineans. T"ere ar" som. who IIIC O<!cnpsnt¡¡ drove clear """"'" tlIC Tile", srI.' AL WAYS more tII lUseparable fr""" ""', nore aabtJe , . t.y alter a ]ollg voyag. across th. toWt1's birthday, whne the rest or the this wee, '. a",,: "I n t get., a job, ~, ,"ina mg ~Ofud destl'oy eVOn . ~ "," .. " splei>dld tô to the !Jell"f of the author, P"arl Buck, shIp gu..t book, a:tter the l t.rty'. over, the land who can do what you "an t . ,t by 1>!afure herself, Matmg DEPARTMENT STORE . w m::""¡œ descendants of th""" or- who has writ tell recently Of œr cx- w. lluagine we~1 he SUI' )rlscd at Jugt do. ns are mterrupte<l by the long ship and fJlldlng othe-rs who agrl!ed war, ¡¡etually living tn <t war tom, and the grElat nUJUb.r of places they land under any conditions a hoy of g. hat So\l.thold was a grand pI.... tô ~ountry, "" she- h"" done for 100m of .am. from, y.s, we 'oot we'll 00 pret.ty 2'1 can be started 011 at "mployment ,en hwnan beings interrupt this iVe. And St'. I...plrlng tô s"" today, her litct.tme. She !Jell.vc. In contln- Sur¡>1'1scd, and plElaSCd as .an 00. It'. that wW sllpport a wife, And that ,ss, passion, here called love, the Town whld1 stands here. ulng aU of on.'s plaus "" Iong "" )OS- nIce w find that _pIe want w yj¡¡lt doesn't mean that ,I'- girl who.e $30 IIfI: ,burns itself out. The imma- Tradition;, are nl.e things tô have dbIe. ot _.totlng In making plans for us. Isn't It? Sort ot liriugs that feellng contribution w t1)e home finances '~..' oy and girl. never tl'ained for ,,",'. In a Tow". Sollthold bas Its sh_, o 111m, ordinary hvlllg, "" loug "" ~>n. of continuIty.. a nation right. to the Is badly needed is fr"e 10 get mal'- -H' t all, not developed in ro- +++++++++++++++++++'H++++++++++++++t+++++++H++++t~ ~" II'.e sI1Med 5trC<\ls. in .wrles of hls- Iy, wIthout hy.terJa. for any p<>tISIbl. ". hUSband on Ius $18 a week, and have ';.., '..f each other, a?d the emo- .I'} tory, In f",."lture and 1O:ISCr.sJous of troubled <:OYS ithead, of course, bUl . _ Irlm, burdened and IVorrre~ an~ ex- '",' "" at shoul~ extend Ilself through II r utiqult).. Thes" l!'edltlou. tl. y..tel'- without dl&turblng the _.oful rou- . Cornell T!ntversity took over the en hausted, lose eVen that Job m. a I!\ II!!Id heaullful years, 1I1at shollld ,<I day. with 'O<!ay "nd tomormw. '!1lat's th,e ¡>atoom. We ool,eve that she h"" tlr. o¡Jerat"m of Its r~dlo WIESG?n few yeal's, when her s"eond b'It, 11;., a part of a thousand elhcr I ¡ 'M way a Town sltOUld 00, _""lng Iher.. one of '!he keyS w patl'iot1;'m. MOlldSY, June 3. aqd W~ll o!'lglt1ftte Its tat, hungry. exacting baby is fOllr';;''"",''ea el"m"nts in married lifc, ~I . f..llng <>! ""ntlUUlty, one <'!sy with We h~V' anoth.r key to ¡>at!'lot";'" pl'ogra1US from the .tudlOs on !.h. Unl· montbs old., If ,...troy"d. i"" . Ihe nexl. ;, ."era tlOn after ¡¡cnL1:atlO!!. III OUI' '1 'I'ccnteuary Celebl'atlon. We re v....lty ClUUPU. at Ithaca. Flaming Youth. í1_J¡¡¡wha t ahout the loug eug age. ¡II I. When our girls of 18 and our boys ./ In ItaJy aud Germany and ;¡¡,: . ot 21 fall In lwe Ih" ImmedlUle , .:, d ¡¡nd France, .even and ¿¡¡. , question of evel'yone coneerned ¡., ... pand eVen len year. are uot :, "And when is t.lte wedding to ùe?" ;, .j!~ed to h" too .I0u~ for . a ,:"an ,'ii' And the sooner It is t.lte hetter salis· '" w,?mau to mamtam a d,gmfie:J ; tied are both. They are burning up ~\iohip before con~itions permIt " " , ¡¡ with young passion; theIr first "nd ''''~ to marry. Certamiy five years . : -.;: " "". ,',' _ .. .4 · foremo~t conplderatlon is physical ,~not be too long. They mllst '. ":"-', ~ ',;,,:" , ,... . 1iJ possessIon of each other, and ,"",Ie, '~ to "ontl'ol themselves 111 mauy ".. ".. .. _ . " _ ..' ~ ' '\ her family borrows mon.y for 0 '" It they are to be happily mar- ... I' '~. modest wedding, Ihe boy rashly .. ',"¡ control extl'avagall.~e, laziness, " ' commits himself to a long Ieas" 011 'ii: IU'. seJfishness, over-mdulgence. (.: . : an adorable bungalow. ,,-..: ,!ot praetice seff-controlln Ihe \~ . '... Into it they ec.tatleally "eramb!e: .FUPortanl matter of se.x? __:: '. . ' equally enchanted with the hHJe ,~:~:;¡øêx Self-Control EssentIal. ,. 11 ~ ... < rose·bowI her chum gave her, D;nc \'; .JJsands of fine men and women they have to pay $11 a month. It 1,:' ;c '[!!me reason or another; t~ou- _. . an such funl Kisses and lallgliJel ~ of happiJy mar,i"d f,?U". em- , , . , . :t .. .... s"ason the bumed omelett" and.,lio. .,and suceessful m thmr hves. I I. (' I. oun,dutlOJl + ,. watel'Y coffee; on Saturday alld Suo- """",that tbat Olle thing will be al" " - .......... day nights tiJe conege crowd come, ,~.:" denied them. Why an thIs .. · " I in, and smashed cl'~ckel'R, "'~~ I h, _ . aIIoo aho';lt the children not .. _. ____~..__ "f" '. : ~'" . stepped-on "he"se and Shckyß"":'." I _ able to waJt? Of "OUl'se Ihey're . ""\ , --' and over-loaded ash-tray" hlter ".\;1 /' ." to wait, if they're properly An Old n,.nuuu I.llw + .;-...",. four of the pretty hwe morleL1. ~ ro respect th"mselves and :t : ..oj:, ~ t'" rooms. I ::e nther, and to regard marriag" A 11 d Its I> r.,.w 11 t. J),,;v S i I! n if i ('" 'Ii .'.' + ,.../ Baby Brings Care, WOl'ry. I .- $tate some day to be enter~d ~ ' ,-.-...., '.' . tonCt'.. "'"". With reverance, w11h au 111' '. . '.' . + ".ron" '.' d But If a baby arnvcs ~ di"oo" ¡ ~ed QPpreeîalion of its high priv- TII...e was an old II,,,,,,,,, law l'eta!;,," 1<1 b.wl. d,.t"".h to tJ", .1I.."t that + W!KIU ,,' :;;"1 ",:.. GIITN then suddenly all glam?UI1 :-~;'(' I '. I!J1d an in.reased s"nse of it. a !lepo.itor ...ho I.n hi, mOIl..y ,,"Iy fOI" safet,. ""nk",1 heem'.. a "e],o,U01' :1: ' ;¡¡",' ";""~' peafß. Marge and Roh, 1f he, .. ' r~'b'Ut' .. "''''y- _ï %. t t I fi el'son'" 111,.;> I ~ +1:< Illes. who reecn.cd miel't';.;t for Ius monIC). " ,<-.' I - swee -na urec g ne p .~, "i!I¡¡~':w.Aose Wh' d t1 ' ._'-~.......-. 4. .,~ '1 1 I th . But it 110\'1 b\;~ I' d.r 0 \vmt, who siu y le ...,:' (;{ 1 .~') stI love cae 1 ~ cr. 'aI'I·C·(1 Jove, ...' g and cares of llí.arriage se- T.)('!,.'\t, 1.11 '\merÎ("{ each flf Uw:-;e di'lìH'.itIH's is lll',¡f¡'d..d a¡r¡ìÎnst Iœ¡~¡ in ~ \;', ¡-- comes an anxIOUS a WCe l 'I..I~ Wh.rl 1 'h"J" ., . ., ., " The baby is" a darli;,g bnt Ihe b¡¡hy ", ~ !ri.,;' ueye op a fine and de~p" i"surcd ba"I«. WI",/I"." 01' "ot H"'II' fllnd, '''1'11 mll'l"'", "'a'"." 110 ,11i- presence Ineans that'the old, :r(¡¡¡r¡i~ : Of~,,!/i'1J."'1;_ dh~lhlP, an~, a cOl1gem~lJty fC"C>IC" AU (]('IW:,Hul':'; tlf an jw.uI'l~d h:mk, f.har¡' in UH~ bt'lH,'fHs (,f Ðe- í · , ,. . < . . , ;\iill; ¡ .-.. W I I.' w¡¡¡tmg, mnrrwge · ... T Ii, for tIle 1^\aby S0111eone to 1-,1, \., I sn~;~",.t. (; h : t L- f W 'B th" Sh and Cap· fJ .,' -: " lÌ1c J 1 ~~!'< Ion of hope and desire and ., ,__~___'''~.. .__~_,.__. ._..~ :e e Ine 0 omen s a Ing oes o. the baby, BIll.. Wornes o;',".,¡,'. J; Q!I!I, The long-alllicipated hom" is ~ bhaby¡ 'sbfeve~'. \AVaklef~¡ll I1lgJ.'.IoltE~' C~'~1j¡¡J I t::~ed pla.ce. Their community of GI')F r¡.tl'J N GS AND }JEST WISHES TO ++ t e )a y cnes 'l1( W 1811 ' ,. ¡ ""'~,~ the" '",.¿J,¿._ . . 1 1'1 '1' "'ii I, ;'¡ ¡ f~~ 11~ memOl'1es of long plan- , . "(" xrN '."1"1"17'1 "NS ()N --+ T Q d B d nlQnton Equz·pment and MIldred s,t?P at t 1e, (l(l'..;' "';11, ' n"""make every hour to"'elber a .. SOUTHOLIJ t .J\-' .' \,1. ..... . ~ en1lts an a 1 car on a b1"OIlm¡' hot Suoe .,.". ,. ':.' fl'Ø!; deIltthl TI <:>... " ."',.' '" '" '} ., "" T ,+ t Ik f tl b' "'1 and borbed,',! pIfI. h' eo. ,le m~ll1 ,h~s com- + TH En~ 'J' !'ll~ ¡'. J¡,,,,b lJJ\J lJ.h hlJ J 1.1. 4- · B II C f 3 89 .. a o. Ie eac I, . 1 I"; "J, . '" IS profesßJollal tram mg. The ... . , .. <- Dunlop T ennts a s·.. an 0 . .. C sandw,ehes, Marge .11\< ,01 : -hIlS dIScharged to tbe full her" ANN IVgRSAK){ ~ " . eours" can': go. . . . ,,',] Ii,,'; ~~ to her OWn peopIe. l'h"y are :+ + ' ^"I eO,ul,1J1't I"ave 11,1.' iJ..iJ, L : ai.!I¡~.. and a WOI!1~U, this hU,sband 4- _.., ~... cdr, M,l. . ,.,t<' C WIfe, not a pair of passlOnate .. .. ... 1 :' '-, 4. '_'.." \'I, ',.. + poor ¡¡!lng, YOu!' .,,; otIIi ltistit:s se~1!1 to indicat" Ih~t:, . "" ... _ t No Rabies-Headach. 1"~. ". .' 1hJ¡:" OUr ~atlOnal dang"rs uow '~ prVFl.tHEAD, N. Y. + Off go Joe and lIlndrc<l. ann 1..':~, I "ut ~!;uJg dJ.voree. More thaJl haI, I" h _".... , + and Mal'ge "'111 back 10 Ihe 1<','" :,¡ i 2~' ..,;~orc.s a,:e of pcrsoJls unde' t , ' . RIVERHEAD L I Ing papers "gOU1, No hurry "p'::' !,~ tWo-~hJrds of those a!ter H.H+H+++++++HtH'HHH+tt++HtHHtt'H+H+ 12-14 Main Street , · · beds or brc:k¿.1 dishes, No",; ".';v;:, ;'; i >-.. ge perrods of less than Ihree I ++++++H the baby is asleep they can 'd':':~ ' :- J '"'~!>.)@wr"-· ~ I ] '" ^)f'*1~~~ . -.æ;~_ . _ , , i ',II,I!""~" ' ~. " . ! ,;< "-~~~":.', ~'-'~~ "-"~ . '" ~"'.., ' -'1; , _ . 7'".:',"-õ. %- '" ._¡¡¿~ ,-, . H ~ - - - . f '"tf· ~-~'" p' '-' - ¥1 f ~,.,""" y.;. 'óC' > l';'~_~~'" . ' ',- 4~ "i'£¡ '-" ,~ - - .' ~.,¡¡g." - '- '. - , "i ~"""" "S!0 "} >~ , 0 ~ .-'.' 2j'", ",'\...... ' ji;; ,"", . ..r"-,"'ð,_.,¡;"~,,",-,,,- _', ~- ",*_9;;'-~ ,~>, - '-" """",".. ~;¡ ':¡;,¡¡¡¡", ~~"!;~;>:-"''' " - "1ii~ . ,->~ ,~"' - ""iJ""'" ~~< ",.~;:; ~*&"' ~ ~$ - - ,:, h--~;;t1#.'.þ,,'1'ß--." . ,,', ".s..r-,,,,,",*,,, ,1r" " . 7·,;;:>~'Å'·"-~J:"', - '.',,, """K~'~¡lr'" ' " .. ,'", ,,,< "~~ , . *,",,~@~.:.'-'-"" -' - . ., M~'>So ,'&i'>= .,.,,~- - '.J_'::i"~ft:<;·~,¥,:::·""'"9·' '. -. , TH J'~~~:}ISJ,AND TRAVELER - , ' '. PAGE EIGIIT E U2ø~4"-;"" THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 ".':';:;;;~;",", ,¿?;;,,~-, . TliURSDA Y, JUI., Y 4, 1940 THE LONG ISIJAND TRAVELER . PAGE NINE . S h Id bird game, f18hin¡¡r and mollußk gather. ~ .. ..." 4 The Old First Church The Native out 0 ers il1g - and what quantities of cla;Irh~, " 1849 G. H. CorWfl1 ()rug store 19 0 (Continued from PHf~e 3 - A) (Continued from Pii0e 1 ... A) oYlJter¡j and Jcallo}JIS they ilppear W A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody n , ,', ",.' ,. . '..mt to b k h"(l.vebrou¡¡ht 1n ! There were dugout a JI¡ t' P· JI¡ D St uuder the (hl'ectlou of Harold Nivel. f,tiUldmg ro.tch. fwn~ ¡¡.r. ac CRIlOfffl to 00 made by l~härrll1g nnd JreenpOr S loneer rug.... ore wm lead in t1w ~;ingil1g and wi11 ns~ along the top, m whH,~:l ,,{.re fastened gOUIDn~ out with the stone <:elt (I'm -AT-- I 1 <'i"t in this '"('rvk(> a turkey feat1w1' 01' tilW, No L<>ng 18- I "'It ~ \,..'1; t Your Doctor's Prescription carefully compounded )y " .) . u .. " "1' 1 I 1', . wort> tlw g{\udyeaile- IhuliUl :l'1otton of fu¡,ure pmlu')dmeI1c. . .. . . There wHl aIm bê a gatlwnng of <UH: m 1.\n ever ,0 was to 00 Bet to making one of the!'~ R C 1'APLIN I>h'1rr"llcI"'t " . f(,·'tl1('l' war bonnet of t1IC Sioux and . . . · ,..' ,} huportallt dignital'1es of Its and ntlwI' I .«. . .. " , ' CfUIDeIJ with a round ¡,!¡{.m:eì; find, nf ' , . . f' tl , , , t of our youthlul Imagnut!.lOn - except 1 . P k D' " Ant'tdd Tablets ... .,.........,..,...., 25c per box dt:'WHllmatlOU¡'; ~n h(~nm () LIf LVLf! "/ .,., l' i t1 ieÌJlol'Hhle effort to court:.IC, the <:rJl1stnllt renewa oj; the a1' . tlV1S It., ~ .. " '} und n~prl'r,('ntaI:Ive;; from It great many 11,1:~{nt ~ n., .1~, (, "'l1on I~\;þply ot 5tone-, lUitt ßOt1U:t1mt'1!! an~ I GREENPORT L I Sax'aka - for constlpatwn small 49c, mednun 98c, large $1.96 elml'dWfi '\vill be in the pr(J('ession Ine up ~o whIt, fXPU,t.., . :aut hiJ tIer, arroWhefHlJ.. The prf:paring of the i , .. .. 1 h 29 l}'UTOW fac.~ WaB cIa U}¡l d with red I Prophylactic Tooth Brush .,.......... regular 50c )fUS C ! :. t. 1 1'" may hUVf~ worn a good t.ools of their industrlf:s waf. lH) Hght I' ¡ p.011 .t1l( 1(, .' ta4k: the grfX)v,~cl flxes of tough 19n(:~ lr.> .4 R :POLAI<OID SUN GLASSI£S r_ BATHING CAPS IUCk ncck1net' find PNldaJlt:. He carried mm Took tbe cf!lt.o; the ac1ZE~í'I, the I :.) ..11 , 'I C""-' f"üt tu'ur' 'iud long ,\i. rOW5 ,of reed ' , . . . ¡co. :>.1..-,. '-.. " I.J'.."',,' , ' ;' " rouges. ThI'ir priml'try tÜQl1'1, Îl(,wev~:r, ~ "_, " ." ... gm't!s t1Ytt t}wse wen~ lall a,s: e a e I', ", , ' ,,'" .' < H'~"" " 1 more' addicted ha;:m.merlt.one;j, thE' lap anvUb, the pt:Jl~ ! L B II d H- fo h KODAKS ill1d I·ILMS ir(Cel>tH~n , I.} ..qu.n..., ,... '1'1 h i f'.iJher¡¡¡ and whct.ti} Hnd the :net SinkH'h arry a ou ~n ,<IS' rc østra 't¡· f·'t'·lllOU \"'i" more bh(I.\.Y. .{1er tt r' G J. l '"' . . , . " '.', I." (., . ':., , " . , ,by the ~core, s.¡"le{;t!ou of materIa] rj(~~, ; Atl OFH,'y F'11d (1nl1"lOll" (lesst'rt . -'. Horton ¡; lVLmh~lttan Spechtl ,HUll" down {,lOWl' low>!' (n III two black Ii I ' ..~ '"',...'" U .1......," .,. M ng ~ one :nPce-£W~trY . H ~ Ice Cream with Tap1in's Chocolate Sance . braidr;, ,§~lœ,sy with greay: hør face ~ ',"£_ )'.:' ..,," f . I d', Phone Greenport 313 Cocktail our 5 ... 7 ¡ W::U-; p.lluf,Nl and (JVí'l' IWI one-piece Indee{l, tllb ClnI}Ult~,. () oür n l,m TEL. GREENPORT 1 i tuuice of :;oft dper~;kin nh,' would ha;ve to the nature about Ìmn f1n~1 hI"" ad~~pø · 1H~('kLtce;-¡ of botH·, :>tfHW or l:à1ell beads. ta,bUity t;-Q it an~ among Ius mn:!',t m- . '. ' ., i Bm:11I; 011 her baek might 00 the cra~ j t€!r*'~ting traits, He had to ubEt:.i.''.ie,' "." , '., . . . . dle-hoarded papomèe. A ,dmple pee_ f and know and uc1apt or lw could !HI~ ~T~ ,.~ ,~~." ~'¿~ ¿~ ,~ .~' ~ ,~ ~' ~, .~ ~.~' " " ~ ,~ "",. ""'''''' ..... ~ e , pIp. with :Ümplt· hut, i':dt~ent need.'i, t 11\'(', With f'xPlUplal";'y' ho¡sl>ìtaHty th¡'re ~ , i llIW"¡" tI1P" II'!lI been 1m'! ·tinÕ' in old ¡ wa.'i no HR.-i'lie!" in Gnfr1:U1ugb. 'rw:rt' l?~ ~ I ~~.lt' ;r c,_"- e!t (":,,,Jf; ! they promptly ::md Jjdlt·heartedly ¡ ('¡mnery, SurvIval n~t'Lult lw·h\tn¡Àdl ¡ ~ ' . I ¡ barter!'tl their birthright in the l'iitnd I stone age craftlmm:jlup. ,! ~ . " .. , . the needl!';" and knivc", t]¡at figure as ¡ the î'€'putatioll of tlwir kiufímcn 111 ¡ ,. SAL,E RAIN OH, SHINE eon;;îdc'mtíon ill the I:Hliall d~dJ¡¡ w~;re (,jonnf'cHcllt t.hat tlH~:,e Con;haug~ ~erc ¡ ~ NEAR COUI~THOUSE . '~ . . I a 6re;J.t, huon to tlw ;¡tltl'lll rs and whlt~ excelltmt H1tl~et'rß In wood wr. t,H.'H' ¡ ~ A tract Of land sItuated I'.ast of Oaklawn Avenue and NOIth ìtl(·rs; who hit1H:rto ÌJ;¡d on).\-' <bone a1tl!ï squaws were m bfU'ikctry, but next to \ ~ ' ( I I IlIéft .,"'...#-#-1""',"'...,,.. 281 ft. frcìll1 Pine Nt~ck Hoad -, Frontage on Onldawn Avenue, a1"- land flint kniv(';>, to \vor - with. He· ~nothillg of thi;; kind Im5 bef:n preãerv.! ;:' prmdnmtc1y 112.03 ft. extending E',lst from Oakla\'Iln ~ venue .alon~, I11f'mbf'~·.. too, "th:tt. .Ìl~ llìd~an cust{}!m: ed. . I ~ ~ a50füotpublicroad'MNorthofPmeNeckHoad,adu.;tallceofap~, .), )., :.ueh IMYUWllL ",\I'U 1ll tIt na.ture<lfl There Wer(~ U:,(;d5 of thl~ !o};n:r1f.,!~ THE LAWYER'S PARADISE ß. " . . t >1 353 77 ft thenc(' North alono· a 50 foot public road lead- . J~. Hoyt I.tlmer - I reSt'llt Pastor of !'ok"ns ouly and not the ,xpr~ion or ¡ tl10i1j'11 we kno'w btUe about them. Pk\- ¡ 'iJ ß. pl~Xm1tJI c,~,~ é" '1"'" t, Hw fìouthold Pres1>yterian (:burch lull value. In thin in:,tamf' it Ù> high-¡tient laoor Wt'nt into pendllnt~. ior~¡Ìí .' m~;> t~ .oc ey Ice ,. '" . " "f h' >}ly prol)¡lble that ( ì'al agri eœntfi were ¡gets, btumf'rßto:nf>~, arth;t1í~ally C(Jucelv- :v~ E 11 t F d :Ø; 11us plot: has ~ì waterfront of dPPI0xU11.ttel.5:" 2.,n t. on w lC 1 v.'.hie~l proeeeds to the platform. In~ I HW.dp wherdJY the l¡¡ud WM to be ed and (~an~funy wrought _,_ adornment ~ xce en 00 l Hre en:cted a frame bungalow, l~arage m1(~ outlnuldm~~L vItatww; have. }}~'ell, ('xte~ld('.d. to f,lmred and the hunting a.ntt 'ft.<¡.hing and cen~mony probubly going hfilld in I!' This. tract will be sold as a wl1()h~ or In fO~lr sectlons.. :hnrd.H';~.,aml, llUit,1t~;tlü:l'-J .f~lgm~~c~1:1tjrit~hts,prpSl'1'\!{'{,L Why Uwt little band hand. Tl1f~ pt~cking and p\lUßhi?~ of¡~ Choice Wines & Liquors ~ Sectwu A· em Oaklawn Ave., .tpproxnuately 112.03 ft. x III Iht hLtor;y of Un" ~_.hUl(h. ,:.luch 1of wll1t-t\<; was to he fmrelj tb;~ Indians 5{{me tools Hud UH~ d{'comtion of P()t~ '¥~ ~ lOH 34 £t including 10 ft. wnterfront. an' many. In Ow eve~1111f;. ,at South- ¡did not le.trll uutil lOll¡~ aft:u. Ìf'fY evidencf: the aspiration tow¡u'd ìI. "~' .,""" ",'" '...','. ", s " '0'., ;"r: ,.. . 0 f ' f t iil1ìlJLon. It ~;Ílmbr "erVIC<' \nIl be IwId I) b bl t1 t t' _ "tt h" t ".~¡_L~:~~"'~',~ ~~'~ ~' !'\í¡;' ~,~' ~ ,~ ,~~ ....... "\. ~,~ ~ .""" x"K"''' S t· I) 1 0 t n-lter t'Ot1 , 1'0 'i V n rl'/"'p 10) I """mmI ee J~!Ul ,y I..; CC Ion :) ~- . v.. (, '. .. I wit 11 ¡èÜnilal' n'pn~;;!¡utativf';; rf('ognh~~ . '.' , ' , . , " .' '_ ¡ SCd't;(Hl C" , 13() £t u,,'tflt'fr'otlt WIth hUI1fralow and Inuldm[fs. I, 1, ( ] I t' tl' l(d the lH2WCOnWl'!, 0\'<'1' to their vi!- 'Ih(~ deel>l'tit ftvgu·t of ,,11 b !ur Ulí'l. .. "''''' '. H 4 -~ . "" U \C , 'h c, 1111" t fC' ;1' [,¡)1"t ,Wll . l('n~. '" "'"., f ¡ S' f D .,.- 50 ft waterfront . " "', hI:';!'. qmte pO!l;ably ¡It t,}r' Q1;d Field, fact that l"rO 11UIl; iI', ;mnly kW,\\H 0& I ~ .. l,C lon ~ . .' '. ' , , I (Hh-f'l' I'Vi'nu; dm·1tH~ the 'week üf the ::¡ÍlWf~ 110 p:Üw;takingly ("{C~vated bv tht'ir myths, t}wlr cert:n:mnif"~, thfir I TernlH and conditIons w111 he rnade known on day of sale I Cch-ìn·,ttif;ll (~f the. Church, il.lt'IUd':. the Mr. Nat I":, Booth. Tìwn: tie 'Vi.'lìUO~5! re1i ,d(JH~ b(.'Hf'r~;. their ;,pirltual mf': hi ¡ KI"Sl'I 0' ,. 1'>'1· &, G.. tt' Au tioneers . Pun Ian Ì'ÌI?'VH'I'. wmdl \\:¡¡., .twld ðUU- '¡.¿aw the group 01 wh;wrflu h~, Dl'e- i ,;c'l1pral. Tlwy \THt'nltl"d thi' !iUn and ¡ FLORENCE'S TWIN DINER UTII I lAM P j.n, .rj"" Vii nCI '\.1 cy 1.\ lln. c l'r '1' 1'11111"'· tIll' /'11111"1'I'<':"1"! '1'¡"1 ' , J \ '" I' I ,.. " J ¡ 'IV ." '. ~ I .I,. ,.O"H "1...«.),.. 11lVC shaped hd,'~L'S tlw! dlUi With 1>f'dgf'~ ¡ moon, tJ1tò four qmn (f'iS 01 t H~ ;~AY "hI'. ¡ whit'h \\';1;; lll·ld in Uw Parish. Howi!' lrom the ~ .It HH'adov;, tJg'hf¡Jy wOVPU ! variOlllS Qtht'l' IJutural (lbjl'tb a:¡ C{H~~ ¡.. .. " 1",>11;" luv! IH! 11 .,(nUl",:. ,md the .,U ,\HIrm m wmt!T, the ¡Ioor it û1n....lmB!: I j'fJHU1l0n 'with tHO,,!., lwJmm" th¡~ ,1,¡,1-! .. .. * P't ,i"~ I ~H'(' wluch wIll hi' hdd ;Jl~nd~~y 1UOrl1~ 1 aperture. HIP elJhtllH',\' it ¡ne1'e holf' in ì mhtk vh~w that Pf1{'Ì1 obj(>rt in Hat1!~p ¡ Dlßrng Room & C oanter Servlce 'f :> 11"( ~ 1-"1"( 1& N' r ('tilt') IH1/:', ""u V¡d('fInH~ Hüllw St'l'\'we "-- ut !th,' roof. SW';ky pirH'I':; 1P doubt. lo!' ¡had in it i\,Il dki:t,lvi' spirit ell' mauì-I S~ I,,)@) .,' ''-'.l ì'li. lit ¡WIlldi tmw Ill!' pI'op1(' \V,11O have ~OW' IU:f' fil'eplaee \'.:a:; ;¡, pH. dUj¡ in the mid= I ton fU1Y5tery¡ and thi:¡ view lent it~! ! out, from lwrt'. or whn;-;¡~ fort'Ì:wam lI:lVP I dIe of the dirt flou1'. ~I Pi! into whkli : :;+·If to mlìgic and to Jl'liglûus \+UHi.I.- ¡ Main Street Phone 154 GREENPORT ¡ ¡it~lH·. .(~¡¡~', f:';Hl1 ,,:l~eF:ir;,t. ,:;l:l~rc:l; :Vi:~! ~lw (h~nwti(' rt:f u;,: , \\w·,j ¡pt to drift. ¡ tion~ Undljubtì'~UYUll:Y, helh::et:n,lH ¡ A Mealor a Snack ¡1Jl (tJHI1.tH,; \h lCIJl1wd t.... Huew llC ! m \vludt the CiXJKmg lXS waf} apt tiJ i ll¡'l'f:ilc;tenci' aftc!' d"LLh a',> tlWH t,1¡ 1'- I lilT}.... "l'lIJt ]II~S"I! :quninta1H:ps. ,Tht· ,He\', D;·. Loui¡; M. bi' brokt'H, and whieh tu' nrdHH'olo~ !ful and ceremonious 1:>u1'1al1-1 show. In-, . '. ,I S\vcpt, ramed 111 Uu,:; CIlH~·en. W", the .son ~;,i"t of th,¡' future ';nmlcf; ¡ ('ek out and! tf'I'nIHlt WH!'¡ in the fir-xed posture, the It is our b.usmess to .o~er you O~tsti111dmg Valu~s. Sum- of a ,loe:tl >no~;~{~~., wh:> :;m,ee, hu:; l'1~;eI~ ¡exPlore for (;vidence. ¡ body r;'s~il1g ~n oll..e I,ide, knee¡~. drawn. CONGRATULATIONS TO SOUTHOLD n1(~r Fnnuture, Exqmslte Maple ~ets, Beach ChaIrs and t~,.~}lOmlrl,H,nC{,> ,1., :~ n~ll?:>,t(,r '~,nrl, ~hLOl.. Judging by the qmmt11Y of broken I up towaul the, clwr>t, t:1C, l:an~15 U1HI:r! ., S .. R :r' 0,,1.1,11, \'\111 be th, dud :'l.'fdktI. He pottery in their camp sites ~e Cor- or near the head. This seem..'> to have TOWN CITIZENS ON THEIR Umbrellas. Love eats, ugs. 1~~~:m~lY "retired ,to. the })ofHtl?n, 0: P~o- chaug squaws mw.t ha:v~! ~ bu..<;y been the practice thr,oU~h all ,of t~e_ THE STORE OF QUALITY ;C.,.,,01 ~meritus :11 the PIesbyterIan pot ten¡ , And highly sitJllf1i They long culture period of Vihich 'We have TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION rhcologICal Smmllary of Chicago, ma;de, of course, the 'fjy. widé been ßpeaking ..-" perhaps a thousand where he. has been 101' many years. At mouthed, conoidal or pOill~ ttom.. yea;rs or more. that serVlCe also there will be the Rev. M el-a¡~ ¡y~. ~ before .: they Ðutqy~l years a.gß Mr. Roy La- Doctor G;orge D. Miller, ]:)¡()W of W,r.~ ~~d:m~~'~~'d~t15_'{)1!',~ '('tt"'j~~ tha.~r ~S¡vQ.ted a. ~0~tio-n s-iteJ ,.. - s.aw, New York. the only Ilving paSt (as distinct frOìt!:t1nciSit)ns WhiQ11 was in the h111B ()f Orient, character- "$" .., H ,.. . , . , , , --- minister of this Church; and -other men the lroquoian ,.&hnique) :Of thé, dec- ized -by large bed'!! of ash with .. :v110 have gone out from t~is Ch~r~h orating tool. Moot frequØt1t of !1í1nese thousands of included crumb..c; of hu- t m m 0 n S ll:W t~e w~rk of th~ '?hristIan MI.?IS- tools, and almost dis.tmcfJ-ve oflf.dmg man bOne, by caches of red paint and tIY~ WIll h.we. pa.rts m the progl.am. Island, was é. bit of scaUø» f:l1elltthe of soopstonø vessels (for the 1I1OOt . :uny as actIve h~ the pr,epa:atlO~s back of whiðh would Sive ~ral!el mies part "kiIled.lt to let out the spirit) a:nd e O'k. own, the mernbel s of the Old FiIst pleasing designs could be !¿chieved." and. other fmplements . ~ as may be . , . TO . ,. , Church have had the double respon- ~' seen :Ulustrated at the Exhibit. A com- sibility of helping both parts of the A~O~ler method, im~rþnt .,,~o ~ ponent with parallel traits (not inclu- . a t t r e S S Celebration. They have made exten- late~, ,:,tudent. was the nfpres'JlOn ôt ded in this eXhibition was Bubtieque¡¡I;.:· SOUTHOLD TOWN sive preparations and raised a sizeable ~ab11u". It is from these t~t we learn ly found on th6 summit of ~r L6äf fund to make this PO~'5ible and even ~om,e:hmg of the C<>~-ch~l!tg weav~=,Hm, ahinn~, aneh1!iKcava.tèd by Mr. ~lOP¡' to be a;ble t~ obtam a new organ 'a~ '\,1 t. of :which othe~{,tWe have 11'0 Latham and tþe wrí~r. These two RESIDENTS III the Fall, that It may be a mark of recOld. B~t we do ;. O\\{ that. ~1 sites speak of 1he e.afn~' known In- '" 'the Anniversary, and are working m~,(:e .m~ttmg of tha . .~ atJ otl.lt~r :tn$¡... dian occupation on Long Island and of . If~arnestly with that hope in view. They tentls, spun a. cord.a-Ie oX '~lld tla.x a. culture different from that af the ON THE : cordially invite all persons attending and made servIceable 11sh, semes. later times. They ma;y poss1bly date the Town 'Celebration to have a part It was the squaw's busJéess. too, to as early as 2000 years ago.. No camp 300th ANNIVERSARY in ~he ?hurch's Celebration, whatever keep the home fire bumµl~~ all da.y of those people has yet 'been Identiiled tlH'Ir fmth may be. and trust that the and the stew heated initbeilPot, for the and nothing can be predicated af them feeling of all is that ~he single pur- Ind~an ate when heQl,t)$e,¡aud not at except as shown by theæ two cren:1I1- OF THE FOUNDING pœiC of cooperation WhICh the Settlers tì ftxed-meal time. alùU~e the wig- Uon sites, These indicate close can. had in mind when they established wam would be found, ,~a W'f'¡ heavy nection with very early cuJitures in, . the Church of Christ in Southold, may f~!'{}oved stone axe, ·dII to split off New England, OF YOUR SPLENDID TOWNSHIP continue to be the spirit of this Com· firewood when neede<hLlí'car by would Our Indians were here a lana' time munity ami that thoæ of all faiths be tlw mortar and _tl~ or metate and life OIl the North Fork, even rat will unite in making a proper recog- and muller for pre~·. the coarse its simples.t, mu'6)t have ,bMn pl4msant ..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.-:.. l1ít1on ~Jf the Living God irnportant. in co:n meal grits or fioU~jÐ'~1n .the ma.1ze and satisfYing, Land and water were Uw mmds and hearts of all peoplf;' nused by the squaw g{~ ,wIth pump= ¡responsive to the simple needs. No 1'11." ¡llere. kins, squashes and ¡be~ ~ the smaU dio urged: to artißcial glamour or dÎlS- . iii , , , . ----·-.__'____..~__A,' .,' . C!oored field behind 11& ¡;'SC~lt1p, OUf cont-ent or fi11l'<1 the air with a. recru- ' OrWln er S 1"1 f A dIetary debt w the mlla.l, 1,; another descence of Mva.6'ery. It. was a; lite ·0 I oquy 0 n . .,' , ' I'iI subject. -- S{) suffice to th<tt 5ev- of peace and good. will. With fun ree· 402 G "ffi A $ 50 Old Church Steeple en tenths of what -comu..:I1 our tablff5 ognitióll &fthe charm old SOUtIiold, M ng venue . _,. '" (Continued from Page 1 . AJ ~Oci~y we owe to. tIle N: , , ~merican with its. component v:U1 ages , holds for . SlUlday;;. I am happief:ffi of all. for IndIan, Much mIght Iii, ,d€;l. about U5 tOday, one ~t1U r~t,,' thAt ther RIVERHEAD, Long Island then fatherf; and mothers and chil- o~r stan~rcl materia £1. .j~l11 an· way of Ufe of th()$E! f1rBt proprietors, dren eome within tlw doors of my 0 le~ Ell Jcct. '';¡¡¡~ wa."! incompatible with tha.t af their , . . Cluldren there woulWL about the ' ".....__ . ", . home. It m tlw hour of worslup to . j\¡¡ " f,UC",',~$. Wen known comfort and quahty value. Smart, Hayon Woven Stnpe whkh I Muumon tht'Hl and hvrnns of camp, devotedly cm'cd ~ 't Vtn It giv~ . . '. 'f" ,,' , ' .' "" en great freedom and ouragc-d in covers in popular colors, .Matching cord edge, Deep-sleep has an r praI}i{: bl'LtMk thttlSlItnce Ofl salbbatltl initiattve. Now and thenroy if; found I . . . mornmgH. . any lere Hrc W 10 (0 no· by the eXcavator _. liM e day~tone improved type of inner-spring construction with 299 silent coils of ~mter 'but 101' tl~ml:1 also I am monitor. ! dog in the Exhibit .._'. 0; some bit of ' . riley heed me m their passing as one child ,ft'l tt.j tIle (>",,1 I ., . ,<' t . ew 0 1e :men were 1.11' <1" S eav"" S or your ear ' . .' ,h"" I CpH,.,cn . .L 11 edge Deep Upholstering with protective sheetmg' protectIve ,. , that day unless taken awares by , 1'0. '. 'rIler£: ate other tunes as well when the visitors, but there work, and " 1 ad Cord handles. Golden ventilators, and flat button tufts. l~lY heart bpats high and ~he flag fIoatshard work, a-plenty fo '¡ hem: lfmg SH~a p . 1:r~)m mybeliry, OccaslOw; when I early hours of stalking : mmal and ,\"\"e Are Authorized [Agents Cor thmk of thE)!;£' who prayed and fought . for fr£'edoH1 'rO(h:v \"111'11 War rtg<lÌll ,----~... ,,.-. »--- K H A 51.- M II darkì'l;S' as . nt·ver' 'bef;Jrc:, rm:l l~e~;rts, of pride in heart as I l> ink of the Genuine Palm Beach Suits.. nox: atA" rrow Ins.. an att:an ee s ee OX .. an; stricken with fear. I must ea.ch part I play in a grea: eelC'bratîoll. .'~ .. .. 1 n1P. gach hour <;01ln<18 :,~vith a prayer those early .s~ttlers who ~ ilt a. home . "L J 64 double-cone, flexIble cads hmlCI~laced wIth Itahan hemp. Sturdy tlud lIt" tIlt' Unseen Prp;:;'¡'llC(;, may ami their .church. I th k the ti<1{~ Socks .. U. S. Keds .. B.V.D" Sport Shirls . HIC.K.ok ewelry .. Botany . .. . .,. ,. # . walk tlH" ha~t1efield5. crushing a foe must have been hIgh a tJh¡'ir boats .. ' .. .. " Rattan border. Seasoned wood fldIne htls brdced corners. Mdtchmg that k~lOW¡¡ H~Hl not.;¡.¡tíllíll!{ tIlt! world's came in, as high as t11- ~f)ìrit that and Wembley Ties .. Buxton Wallets . OffIcIal Boy Scout Uniforms , eOl1fmHol1. bnuging that greatest gift wove itself into a com nity where . Yt.>. it Hi ¿¡, \\omll rful tlnng to be ha'\:û marked its men d women. n ehUl'('h stt'eple. ,Snmmer and winter My moods are variéibl. but all in . . , I have stood. lwre Ul tIll' havoe of wind an my life is a tranqui,3~0lH'. I love .. +++++++++++++1 o an 8 e . ope im~l u~(! ,~,::H'Y of sunshine, marking my pe?ple all peQp1e " look down tht ChtÌll~,L" upon, mterested in Ifilieir . e::¡; anÜ a¡¡¡ NA TIONALL Y KNOWN MI¡~RCHANnISE My },)ell has struck ,..\tít~l softened I look at them, know! ~:, that they Op tm1f' nr, loved ones wete laId awny to Iw('d me, I am content.;¡-~.. ,. MAIN ST. Tel. 3770 SOUTHOLD rm;t in thf! qUiet l"lace dose by~where, The hour is strikin¡, If/ay it strike ... too, f,1N;P the founclers of tJ1C old the opening }lour of a . her era of x8 Pecol1ic A~'enue RIVER:lIF.#AD., N.. V. - , , ,a '~,...,~,~ ~ church; and on other days joy rills helpful, happy living ~ " g those tß- mt ns lmpl}Y cmlples pas.s over my whom I minister. ~! BUY TERCENTENARY STAMPS! threshold. Hear ye! It is the voi8 of the Old . ',_., ' J\H~t now there is a special swe1ling First Steeple that is g~ng. ' .. .-.., .,,,.' . .. "., '. . i1' £, " :$_ ~ ~ '" > ' , ' , . . .. .. . , ' PAGE TEN THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER THURSDA Y,- JULY. 4,1940~ .,. , . _ I I Ii - ~ Th E £'I . . sun. East Marion has some lovely and commercial fishing. bulkheading provide the village with Cutchogue, which was first called' folk's property, is a hunting and game· . .' eleven \",ommunlbes scenery, 'with its neat white houses, About a roUe east of !Southold's busi- a .sheltered harbor from Peconic Bay. Corchaug by the Indians, was settled preserve.· ' Of South old Town green lawns, colorful gardens, blue ness center lies the small and young Peconic, althOugh ~ne of ,the small- in 1662 by agr.oup of peo~lefrom Mattitlick was settled 1~ 1662. What '. waters, and old trees arching overhead. village of Beixedon. Its founder, Ben- est of the villa:ges, mcIu~es some of s~uthold: The. vi11a~e occupIes three used to be woods stre~Chmg from the ..- (Contmued flom Page 2 - A) Greenport, the one incorporated vil- nett De Beixedon, was a prominent the richest farm land m Southold nnles wIdth, 1l1cludmg Fleet's Neck. Sound to Peconic Bay IS now acres ~nd / '!bel' hewn iby the British soldiers. Or i- lage of South old Town, spreads over Brooklyn ·banker.' He took title to the Town. It resulted from the overflow Ñeal' the main street of cutchogue a-cres of farmland. . Among the waters er son·'- ent used to be known as Oyster Ponds. areas once known as 'Sterling and land on which the village now stands of South old on the e.ast and Outchogue stands the old Hott~n- ~ickham~Lan- of 'Matti tuck is lovely Marratooka Lake, · · The village church, which ,dates back Green Hill. The wharf at Sterling in 1921, and through ingenuity and on the west, pecomc was first called don-Case house,' WhICh IS. ~onSlde:ed centrally located; and the only har- . to 1735, is the oldest Congregational received many a cargo of rum and mo- by experts, to ,be the most 111tel'estlng bor east of Port Jefferson on the nor~h Church organized in the state. Orient lasses from the 'Wiest Indies in olden ". old house 111 New York State.', shore, Mattituck Inlet. The town 1:t- . also boasts a state Park, which is 10- days, Just west of GreenHill the . New Suffolk. is one, of the very few self is, a ibusy community with 'a nat- &< .. . . Long Island villages laid out in blocks ional .bank and trust company, a the- . ~ ' ø . - _ - I . " .. ., ~ I " . I ." ,- . . ' . < - . .~ .. , ' ~ ( " ' '. . 'i. Best wishes for the SUC..· .. I . , . I ", ' : . '. cess of the 300th .Birth... ., .' . I ) " . _ . ,t'rr'~ \ day of Southold Tow·· n· .'....................... ¡" . . ....... ¡' . ~ . , .. .~ ' ' Ii ."' . ,. , \ II ~ ... . - . I ~~ . - t .' > ~ . , . . . ' . . - ".. ........ " SOUTHOLD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE . THE SOUTHOLD UNIVERSALIST CHURCH ~..c, It was built fur the first South old Aeademy, but in 1858 was .. aw William D. Cochran designed and built the Church in 1837. - -... , . occupied by the Southold Collegiate Institute. The building was' C . It is on the rear of this Church that the celebrated memorial ". ··"......."J'¥'·,,~-.---·:~/~H~ýg¡(~· converted into the first Catholic Church in Southold. Southo.Jd· · '.. painting "The Coming of the Light," was placed by Edith Mitchell t= 0 A..O .. ' Prellwitz. BELMONT HALL so planned that every street runs to atre, a modern fire department, a new ., . . " J. Henry Cochran built Belmont Hall in 1884. With a mag- the waterfr,?nt. Years, ago th~. village and attractive schoolhouse, ,a, FreeLi- II· cated on a fin gel of land that curls whalll1g ShIPS were hauled down on . .. was a terlffill1US for ShIPS makmg reg- brary, a Chamber of Commerce,· as along Gardiner's Bay. ' ' their beam ends while felt and cop- mficent stage and all modern accessories adde(l at the rear, It uIar runs to New York, a shipbuilding well as a number of well-stocked - O~ the highway from Orient to East per wer:e applied from keel to water- remains tó the present, the play-house of South old and is known center and a ;whaling port. One of the stores and reli8Jble. businesses. Manon the wat~rs of bo~h ¡bay and line. The vil1a~e became GI:eenport in as Southold Community Hall. h~ge cauld:rO~s used to tryout oil may -Laurel lies ,between Mattituck and Souvenirs . Sound "almo~t mmgle mdeed t~ey 1831 and was ll1corporated m 1838~ It . c . stIll be seen 111 the town, Now there is the western boundary of SouthoId ' , do dUllng fIerce storms. East Manon encloses what has been called the most wide .advertising established the small West 8outhold then Hermitage, and a fleet of over two hundred party boats T . It ' . 1 d· fi u1 stands wh >Q th P t k I d' b t"f 1 1 bo t t' t . ' . d > own. mc u es some very· ne c - E "e1'C' e aqua uc n Jans eau ,1 u laI' r on . he A Ian tIC coas, summer colony of Beixedon, Almost finally adopted its present name wIth- an as many more rowboats that ca- t·v t d I d l, t 25 L I te, roamed' It:; na 0 t . T thO .d f th 5 000 1 t. . , . . " t t th 1 a e an a ong rou e . aure. " . , .~. me was once ys eI wo- 11 s 0 e, popu a Ion two score houses adJom the well-known in the memory of men stIlI hvmg. 1n- ers 0 e spor,tsmen who thronO" to us d t be II d 'I\/I'~d'd1 D' t . t d P d U > N k P· h" I f 11 . .t ' ' b eo, ,ca e .LV.L.1 . e IS rIC , an . on s ppeI ec .~. IS mg IS popu ar! 0 ow mm'me pursUl s such as oyster Arshamoffiaque Inn, where· accommo- clian Neck and Nassau Point are two New Suffolk for wea.k fishing in sea- lat Fr nk'}' "II ,I}) f t"" '" ... . " . , " er . amYl e ecause 0 ue 111 the ulUloundmg salt water and I culture, ShIP 'bmldmg and repaITmg, dations must usually be booked weeks delightful ¡noints of land which are son.· Robm's Island,. which lies just Frank1I'nV1'll Ac d . h'· h Inany fil''''' -farYY>co I' U d . th 1 ht ," d k b ·Icli t ' , . ,I . . ff h . . .. e a emy W IC was _'- ~ H4> Ie n e1 e warm ¡yac selvIcmg, oc m ng, spor m advance, ExtensIve dredging and largely settled by summer colomes. 0 s ore and IS mc~uded m New Suf- founded there a;bout 1831. ' , ,,=,,' ;.~"~=T"'_ -'n _ l ' 4- . :¡. :¡. :¡. * :¡. , A Buy Word of the Nation . , .. A B UTO '·d f th 7\T t', ' _-r__....' ' uy VV i roe lVa Lon 6.5 Cu. Ft." . '. . , STANDARD '23 Gallon All U" Whité Washer -. .< . : , ' I · ; _...... - I . ' . . - . , ' Plus Small . . . PI S 11' , ' us ma I j Carrying Charge C .. Ch . i arrY1ngarg e ! Ide a I for the needs of Tub is porcelain enameled in- . the average family. Big, " side and out and has silver roomy, offering 12.0 sq. ft. .t trim wringer has new· ' shelf area. Freezes 96 ice . -; style bar release, silent giant .' .. Kenmore mechanism per- cubes. ~onve~Ient Foodex manently sealed for safety Intenor LIght, etc. also- Auto.maticPmnp. '. · t t ¡ ,- ,,/ Can You Remember Way Back, When?' ' ':-C· Y R b th Old W· h B ·d ft , . an ou emem er e . as oar -c· Mother and the girls pushed dirt around with a broom . . ' .. and put bottles in the well to· keep them cool, and- è, \ j;:" .~ and the roÜnd woodert tubs in the laundry. all thewatel" , . the' old ice box pan that always overflowed? Today the. __~:-:, . ;. . . you. had to carry . and the wash boiler that was so hard ... .. . ..... modern Coldspot makes food. storage both simple and _ . ¡'. ,J to hft_ up on. the stove? If you want tol know how far Sears .. . ....... safe as well as economical! II . . . ; .. .' \ . has come Since then, see the famous Kenmore Washers·' ...... ...'.. . er 0 -spo s rom · 0 · '.." . . h Id ::J 1 ho d . d' smalI-town ratlroad statton agent up .tn . less money, t ey wou n t et 1m own. __ surpnse .. . . ,Today It g the buy word of the nation... ';'.., one-sIded· to make the thing work, the: _ -{;( '*. ,as Sears believed in the public. / _ .. A Buy Word of the Nation RiéhardW. Sears had a sixth sense. :êtn;.. , "* * I. ' , . . . ~ __ __ i.!; ¡ 1 .. .'¥~" I ty-t ree years ave ro e y s nee c, . e a Ion , . . '" " $20 More? manufacture and ma,ss distnbut10n " mucU as S ld h fl . h '·2 I 'h -'~' "." - " ' k - .'. ears so t at rst watc ° JIll' .. nc *c' . ¡ Fran Un must have sensed the possibiHtiešiof ' " .. 1 ., 'f ~@ e.,@ . from the sky with a kite string or Watt ': st - And it cost far less than any equally. good I : .... ' " \;,~}F'i·. have foreseen the future of steam whenþis watch had ever cost. .,' ,¡ ~ ' I "-"". ' $5 Down tea-kettle lid whistled., 'I . ,. . : '" , $5 Month' Since 'then America, has been setting ttl ' " .. , .«" Here's a gas range the have-nots ,and throwing the good thÍ,p.gs . .. i onl:t Sears can offer. f tif t II ·1 . And because that promise has never been Plus Small .' ~ Feature for' feature, 0 e open 0 a . . 1/' .. . : . dollar for dollar it's ..A.. ..A... violated I/Sears has come to.be CarrYIng Charge ¡ the best gas range N H ' ' I ! buy of the year. ~ " . .' . .. .:1 GleamIng beauty in white and chromebi 42 in. sink when you had to wind your watch wIth a key 1f you I Chrome faucet handy Spray for dI'sh gt'· "·b·' d .c. d h k? h th d t t· th ,. . 'I . , . . es, e c., roomy ca - coul . un t e ey. w en mo er ma e oas in e oven I 1net ,everythIng at one's fingerti s wh d . '.. and y.ou had t.o carry c.oal up and dusty ashes, d.own! T.o- . . ¡J, t.o live and w.ork 'm.odern ~ ,at a ?y In which ! day ·Sears gas ranges have aut.omatic .oven regulat.ors" .offers everything t.o m.oder~i sa~~ arb' convement! S.ears . Top lighters big ovens, in fact, everything to save labor. :¡.:.¡.:¡. . * ~ that people will be' USI'ng t ze e ome S· - see th:. things . . n St T . omorrow at ears Rlverhead .. ___._, ,,,_., . _ er Aristocrat Sinks- $29.95 up to $63.95 69 ~ EAST MAIN STREET Telephone 3118., .. 0 D·l 9 A ' ' . ' pen al y .M. to 6 P.. M. Sat. Evening Till 10 P.M. It .__ ,____~: :'.1 l' ¡ ~ ~"'¿ft... . ~ -LI..: Ii? - f .. L . - . "';"fr T - ¡ . ---- .' . , ':_. ' "1~. , . . " ì'í>:< .... .. . , . .. . .... ' . ··,"~r·. ....... _ _ v_ " - - _ ~c_,- -- - '_: _-,:, - __'_ -,_ _'_ '__n-: _ 0'_ ~. _ ',: _'-.,'_h- '_", \_:~~__ _, _: _ ,"' _ -, ,_ _ - -'1" ,_ n' _,,' , " :,'~"q . " ... ·i>,.l ,.' C_,'_ _ -'., "'\i>, ..... . . ..... .,t . 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Fo,rtunately the North Forlì1s favo.red with ~ine ~otels, inns, restaurants, boarding houses, ..... ... .' summer camps and bungalows to fit the taste and budget of e:veryone who~ll be wIth us durIng the week to join in the celebration of the 300th ... . Anniversary of Southold ·T own. . . ... . ... '. '.. .... t . , " . ' , - , ..... , '.' :: '.... --. . --..'..' .~:> . . .' . The hotels, inns, restaurants,. etc., which are listed on paid a~v~rtlsln~'. space on thIs page are recommended, as among those, which can . ..' .. ,. so that necessary . preparations can be madeb'efore your arrival. ..' . .; ... , ~ . , - ., , . .lJ ._1 ,~1I~,f. ,~ ,¿. ._.~ . " r ~ - - - .,: " .:. "7(1)- () (I CJ (I ( n AO'IIØiJo . ., .'. '). .- - .., ..... . ., - - :.... -- - - '; I "Î': : - --- '. , , . ':.:.-:: 0 . . ," - - . -:; :'-'" - - . ...- 1. ... '~.- :- -- ."'~ ......-. - ¿- , .,...- --- - - " ... i :.::;;-- -- -1} Southold Welcomes You ! . '"""-- ., MAY YOUR HOME COMING TOSOUTHOLD ø WALTER SLEDJESKI,Prop. ! ~ome ash~re and stretch your sea legs, en.. TO,WN'S TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION ·'f·"~ , .. ' JOY the sIghts, look the old town over. . . . . . . . . .' r I Y ouJl1 find it most interesting. During your ,. BE A JOYFUL EVENT , ... i ' stay in port, whether it be for a day, or a 0 Inln . . an i .r'¿' ,.. week, make yourself comfortable at. the - , .... . I Point 0' View Inn, famous for its homey . s. ne rlen . to not er Phone South old· ~986 ,.... ! rates. . oJ' , . é - We Invite You To Make ~, ... ... i POINT O'VIEW ÌNN I - HOTEL HENRY . PERKINS . ,.' ï East Main Street - , _ é j Fi 07 , , - . - . Unexcelled Cuisine ' On the, Inlet MA TTITUCK\.,'L.!. ':" II "..~ '0 ·0 11- -() II, 0- (1- 0 ,,~ 11- 0 0 o. 0 0 II 0" " 0_" d - .- . .. SPECIALIZING IN .. ON THE SOUND Noted Cocktail Bar . ~ .....: ~:- EASTERN LONG ISLAND'S FINEST HOTEL 1CR~~ tDln1tto1t~r$é . .'. Furnished.. GEORGE NAUGLES, Prop.·.· " , . Inquire of Tel. MattitucK 8979 . (Sea BassFishin~Now) . Dr. S. B. FISCHER. Southold, L. I. PAUL G. O'DEA, ,Manager l, _" _ lib"'.... _t,-_"-ð'" Tel. 3598 . ø '. ' - .RIVERHEAD, LONG ISLAND ' . ..,.' .. ,,'" .oac)) ,O~O) :.(O~ ~Oì U)I- 10J! , " .. Route 25 a ' .... 0 " ,. ' ..... ...... .. .~,.,-," . ..... , Y . . . ' .. , . " .. ., ' .~,... , . '~.. ~. ........ . . _ . THE., ..':~, . GREENPORT, N. .. . . .. . . "'~:,j', . . ...' ..'... . an ·an ···:~i!i~" ·T I 323 ,0 .' . _ ··.-?·;~~,t7,<--·,~·, :..: " ·6 . - ;....cFc/l . , :. ... .'_.. , ..'. ...':: .. . .'\_.._. "._,,- . .. ...'._..' _ .".<"":,._~_ ..-,. .o~..~_._..__·._. __~_______. ~-". ""."..._ ,~___,.,~ . '.. . _ ..' - -."' - . . 1i:~: ·.~~d.>, . . .... '. .' .", - , . J , 0 ,_. . I ' , , ... '.: .."~ . . . .. . ... . ' . ., . Situated on the Bay . ',~ ' ' . , . ..- > .. ._, , . _ . .'.~: IX .. .. - ~ FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION ',. ...' ., , ' - . .. pprove ., y ·eop e~ o. 00·. ·as e . . .... '.. . , . . . , - HOT AND COLl) WATER IN EVERY ROOM . .GREENPORT~ LONG ISLANDÎ ,- å BENNY MANASEK, Prop. " .'. o· REASONABLE RÁTES ... . PHONE 3439 . .....: . GOOD CUISINE·. .. . , OnPeconic Bay ,<' ..,. '. __~' "' '--~' ".,,.,. . ' '. . ~!;:." '~ ,,_. ., :...--~ .. .., ,.. . . - . . " ,. /' ,SOUTHOLD"L. I. C. J.·Beuchotte, Mgr.' ROOMS AND MEALS" -~.";-';;;;'>'.""/_....,.w_"..,,. ,,' 'C , . " ,~, - - ~ ~'---~_.-~ ad' 0 - _ ',.,,_,-'., ,- - ',. -- '- - ,-' ' '-"., _ ,."-' -'_ -h'~e ,.. ',',' ,- _, _!""',, ,. -, -~--__" ,,_'. ..".'_., ,_._·_,.,.~,....c_--"t""I'_' . - __ ~, _", . '_-7." n ,'_, __',' ~;: "'_~',-J , .- By the Day, Week or Month o D ~ 0 D D. D 0 D 0 DO, 0 Î 0 "., .. '..' ... . , " ·1 '. . " '.. - .. · , .. L J. ! · I L .. · ,. J. II .. I . II ... . . J. L ...4......" ...,.. ,. 1 . .. II! . .. ,. .. .. , i Cor. GRIFFING AVE. and WEST MAIN ST. . ,Tel. 498-M i. . Sea Foods.. . RIVERHEAD,· No" Y. , i ,Steaks and· Chops· <: , " . ' I ' Sh ,Di ; .. . EXCELLENT SEA. FOODS· CHOICE STEAKS & CHOPS . W e c~ok ~nd serve ~11 kinds of meat j . ore noers '. ' ' , , It's nIce, It's fresh, It can't be:beat. .. i ' Chicken Dinnerø . . .' BLUEPLA TE SPECIALS SALADS . Bring in your girl and give her a treat · 1 . .. . . . t ' To the finest dinner in Greenport. ' Choicest WInes and Liquors . . .. i ·115 Front St. Tell 442 . .. GREEN PORT , L.· I. <: Centrally Located 4 Southold . , II 1 II - II " " J . , ,'. "'. · · '''' ,. .. .. II " A' . r I . II. "." O I . . . T ". II " - - · , . . , . - 11" ç . . ~ . ~-Q_(H.. o. 0' -0 .,0" P 0 (J.A P,-!] ~ 0'41 ~----¡.('--o..ø 17.,~~~øe-& - . ~. · J... ,,,,, . .. ,. .' ... . . STRICTLY PH ··m(Þm~m{þ)4}m m~œ~œ4}m4}m4}m~m4}m ,..~:~:::: ,.::.. ':::~ ' '. ILIP WECKESSER 'cifÞ'·:"··· -1 RESTAURANT ' '. ..~ ' IONED HOME - COOKED . T . . ~ - '- - 4"...._ ,.. - - , .. .~.. DINNER OF cmCKEN, ennlS . " m Meals Served from 12 - 2 and 6 - 8 .' . ...{Þ . .' .'. NO COVER CHARGE 11 A. M. 4 P. M, ..... ... .. LI UORS .. BEER . ~..m': .. ,=::C'__ .' July 3",4".5".6 \'..r. . , . , . ., , . , f") . ..". " ' L'" . , .. .' ~ . , "-' PAGE TWELVE , ' THE LONG ISLAND!iRAVELER . THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 _ _ 1 .. ; -~ <",", ",---.. -"~:t> ." ~ . ,Three Old' Houses ,tf -~ Regents Honor Roll e ,,' ' . " . , ,r ¡ ENGLISH - , , "The Colonel John Young's house ònriòtîCe thè H-and-L hin'ges 011: all the 'tÖSOlit,01d'in' 1641 from Ipswich, Edward Booth, 91; Raymond Dona- . Youngs Avenue has long been con- doors. They say the cross on these Mass., aid became a rather important hue, 97; Agnes Gadomski, 92; Jean ¡ orne sidered the oldest house in Southold. doors was to keep away' witches! And man in' e community, At that time, Grattan, 90; Dorothy Kaelin, 94; John . AND · HColonel Yo~ng," said Miss Enmla look at these old windows there Southolc1lwas under the. Duke of York NOl'klun, 93; Margot Schmitt, 97. " . Rutzler, the present occupant òf the are two rows of small panes at the and th6fe was no county or county mSTORY ð"wel1ing, "was the oldest son of .thetop and'three a-t the bottom. In fact, seat. ¡Bh'naba51' home iWas used; as Edward Booth, 91; Ted Bucci, 90; GREENPORT o Reverend John Young. He was born ¡the very structure of this house shows the first~,:courthOUse. and his son was Walter Courtenay, 90; Raymond Don- . , in 1623 and died in 1697; you can see I that it was pxobably built in 164'/," one of tie local justices, TOday, the ahue, 98; Agnes Gadomski, 94; Jean . " Gl~attan, 94; Dorothy Miller, 91: Joe , 00 MIller, 94; John Norklun, 93; Dor- othy Overton, 92; Margot Schmitt 94' " , ' , , ~ohn Stankewicz, 93; Shirley Tulloch . 95; Stanley Voloski, 92. ' o es WRITING " Sophie Blados, 92; Helen Danowski, 90; Raymond Donahue, 92; Agnes Ga- ' . -', ...~ 'II dom~ki, 90; Jean Grattan, 94; Dorothy .. : KaelIn, 94; Elsie Miner, 90; Eleanor , Morris, 92; Vincent Morris, 90; Aud - N R G Id · rey Reinhârt, 92; Margot Schmitt, 94. ew ay 0 Seal Machlneless (GEOGRAPHY Ella Karsten, 94; James Rich 99' P t W .. Robert Rothman, 91; Priscilla Y¿un~ ermanen aye . . 90. ' . ARITHMETIC " "Th T Q lOt W " ' Edward Booth, 98; Albert Oarpen- e Op ua I y aye tel', 92; Raymond Donahue, 100; Dor- othy Overton, 92; Felix Gajeski 92' BUCCI' , Jean Grattan, 93; Helen Lamak~, 90; S BEAUTY SHOPPE John Norklun, 94; Margot Schmitt, 98; T John Stankewicz 92 eI. 3834 SOUTHOLD The Col John Youngs House Built in 1647 ' . . . SPELLING ~ his tombstone in the old' churchyard. Another interesting .building is the only r61llainin'g portion of the house Walter Menge.weit, 93." ' -, Colonel Young wa~ a veU' influential Old Jeremiah Vail homestea(j, which is used as tIle Girl Scout House across READING ~ citizen during:' his ,a1Ctive life he was ,built in 1653 and now stands on from the ~ school.' On the Terry Edward Booth, 95: Ted Bucci, 90; cr,uised in the North Sea (the Sound) I the property of Mr. RObert Lang, The property, høwever, a huge old stone Albert <?arpen~e1',. 90; Walter Court- -+ + t t + t + t + + ~ + + t t-+++ + +' . , as part of the naval force of the Union. house, which used to stand on the serves tÌ1e same purpose as it did in eI:ay, 92, Alb~l.t DIckerson, 90; George " and aided in the ,capture of Ne.w Am- site of the Catholic Church, was mov- the dayS when it was the front door- DIckerson, 97, ~aymond Donahue, 100; GREENPORT sterdam in 1664 by colleoting and 01'- ed to the Barnahas Booth site where step of, Barnabas Horton's home. Agnes Gadoms.kl, 94; Jean Grattan,96; , ganizing a force of Southold militia. it remained until 1860, Then it was j. Dorothy Kaelm, 96; Joe Miller, 91; , " . John Norklun, 93; Margot Schmitt 97' , st ' , . , . , ,. """,""~ ".' ""7'''-'. C,'."" ."..,,,.. "..., '", .".. ", _""," ,." ,',,, ,.." ... ,.... . , ' . anley V oloski, 95, . , I;: '.:-, ,.... .. .,.. .' ,,'" "',' ,,,,,.Sf,';? "..,!}.. ,,,.,,,..),. ,':1.",11"";'," ". ,....".." , ,\: ........ : .. ,'" ... _ "," . '- .." . :;:'_:::>'(}:,:; ;/.:', . ;::~:" . "'. .:-:-,I:' 7'< ' -''''", .;'_'-"._:.~ , .' -::.-~.:'.::::>;;:: :'_Co_:' .. , ¡Ò:"f;:;¿ 'f>;" '. '..., ..;< "'X.;' :')c .'?\;:;,~,6:> ,;·..,,"'i~¿,;~i;;' ·is' . : Y . .:. CLEAN. PURE WATER .i: . . · · . · . · · ..+t-.<fJ........;...+ + ++-. ~. ..... , ( if;!;);j}, <) , . ',oj ., '. " ' <......:' n·:';%ft.;iY:: >.;\ ;;1: ...... : Y .:. water is necessary to health but very , 1i' ,,,'..,',.,'. "ii,,:!' '.n,' . .., '.","Xíl .>" . PJ "': ,... 0 ;¡ II f·: f tl th ' .. i>?''«',o;g.,' . <'<, : On' ;, ,', '/f':;/'jfJt,. .,"f" $of'.'; .'%/ .:. ne uO ar 0 each new two y requen y e supply of water from Colorful Combination r;>:~:;d~;;;~;_ci;t;i;>i"1;0,i;¡, i:,¡ :,' "".,:: ,:·¡~~~¡»,.,."tJ ;I~ .~. " ::: dollatYeár1y subscription to The :!: dug wells and shallow-driven wells is ¡"<:' .;it:)~ .',J'¡ ~.,';¥; '<"'c""',;..",' '" ,:..;', ", ,,'t,';:>:" ,:/;::-~' w:$:Q '. ' '...- .t. LOllO'J Island Traveler, received .:. one of tbe greatest menaces to health. DE SO TO .... PLYMOUTH n."...... ".:wJ.,....' " , ,.'? ' .. . ....... . t:>1. + Ty h id' th ,,' ",,' " " . .' ' .'.., >,., .','.'", <, ++' .. III ' ' ' ~ . .." ' . < '. " . '.,'. '" :.,~ - "" + . W d . ~* .;.:~J?;.r'i*", .i, ,.,n,"; '.,,': '¡;¡O;:" f ,',,:','> : 'î*..~,- ' ::: eIther ;py the Tercentenary Com- +:+ po IS, _e chIef ~sea.se ~d the · ~ e gles ;~';~;;,;,'·",I;i~" . ,:",., ",,~;.;;' :if . :~Vk .,';':'ll ;{ }~<ii;.", . .:. mittoo or a.t this office between +:. grea~ r~ctlOn of typhOld cases m this . ,.', ift;r,p ""xi" ': " ;;'" . ' ", j'i'i' ,.' ,,",. -,....~·');':~fC~ ,," ,·.;L "; .:. now and\;'JulY 6th will go to the Y coun ry. as largely been due to people P B ' ,; /,,:, . /', '"" ,n,' '" ' .," . ,k%'~f.',.",,,,,). ' , ~:. :~,' ,y cm¡nectmg to safe Village Water ' umps each andn: .)/ -'J' ,,-~. .,' ,n ,'" C ,:.':":'\" '.~ .... ; :;. Cele'brat~øn ~d. Each week ::: Works Systems which water is contin-' S 1 & S · _ ' , 2"< ~, ,.' :,' J', ,',c" ,', '" ' , ':'~1{:" t",." .;: the, T"'Ycler WIll contain news 'i' ually tested by the state Health De- a e s erVI c e ... . , ~> ,"I.," 'w' t' .', " '. .<Ii',' "~"~;,~,, .¡. 'ton,¥, an all the latest plans ;.: partment, " t -r . "oF' :' :,. ~., " ", , ' ."., '1, ':, " ,~, ~~': ~: the Cele)!r&tlOn of the 30llth An- ~ s.!mll?w wells lOOkS cle"" MId spark- ' REASONABLY PRICED ,,'. , " ". '.ij' j1':cH"'k:ç.;.;¿~~"~ ~. .... ,~~~,~~i~r'{$?~~f." .!. mver~ar~f of ,6outhold Town, in :i+ ~mg ill a glass. is no guarantee t~lat it ":.<.":..:N~"':":.>:'.: ~ i~" .'. .~'. ". .,,~ .' ';t.ik~.: ,"; . "~I~:~~;' ,'~1::~ $' .;. ordertJ:tå,t· not only the homi='.:: oes not contam . the germs of dISease. <f' I ' . . I'; ,..':..'':. ~. c.: jII' "1',' ':' ~ :.: folk but"'!JlQse Interested in th; .~ The fact that a shallQW well hai alway, : I!.._.., 1)..... " " -~h ,.¡"., : ,. -- ',,,' :' ~ ... been Pure IS no assurance th t 't ill ,<',;., , .. ,,"!t!!}M .,¡: xC _ _, ' , '.', ... Tereent;gnary from all P t f; .' . a I w , .:... " f.P' .," é, ",/n'. <'.' .....~ ar Soy contmue to be so Why Go Out of Town? " ., :" ,.:,'"..', ~,~ .," '" ')/". :1: the. U. ~:A. may keep In close :.: As a safe~d' to health. people 1n Tel. 3564 ~OUTHOLD N Y . ,_' " . .::: ", ,'. "," " .'. ", ',~ .:. touch '\'\jl:ßh the cOlling events. + any commumty where there is a Pub- &..JI ~ " " ; ";JL ."m "~i' : +:. . . . .. +4-1' . . . :~: lie ':later Works System, they should , .' ^ n~} ,. ' . "';~ ~, ...."...H····..+..+·~ft..+...+++..:..:..:..:++:..:..:.+:..:++:++:++:++:..:+ consIder connecting to the Water Oom- -+, "" . . " ' ",," . ¿, pany mn ¡-~ -+ . ' .v " ,4.I..L.i..ð* \ . 'V .' ~ "'2L..'" '" ~ '~..~'. .... . . - - r . . '. . >.,. ~ ,. ' , . . ~ . ", ~ . . .- "',~ . . ". ,.- -, . . - , . , . ' . . .' . . The Old Asten H~use ' '~ Now owned by Robeq; La.ng , ~ ø , ' In. 1680 he became Sheriff of YOrk- 11l0yed to Its present location, Œl thc · ' '",:,,_~' ghIre, and he was a member of the. mam road just east of Beixedon An G()ver"ment , .~. Council nearly every ~ old schoolhous.e was added to the ~est- ! year :from. 1683 to '1697. In the midst èrn side of; the house. The two-fold , . house is small, and has such 'old fea- ' . B~ · · . . ,: Stev~ns BUilding , Established 1901 . , .. ~ .- Arthur F. Gagen, Mgr., . -- , ' Tel. 3552 ' .- armers '" BUY TERCENTENARY STAMP~ 1 ' , D. T. CORWIN, General Manager o ' .' 801JTHOLD,M'.T. , 139 Marcy Avenue' DEPOSITORS IN THIS BANK - '<,- -.- . &'0". ~1ITD.1IIÌ1I'Ii>, ' " ~;::,:;;;:..... 01 E, E, BOISSEAU, .....'.. Pres. RIVERHEAD . N. Y. OUR CAULIFLOWER SEED $5000 for Each Depositor 'SELECTED, IMPORTED, :.,' ," , . ' " '~. " J. G. DOWNS ..... Vice Pres. m ':DES'DED ACOOUNTS . Pepœltå ,aêcé!vêd SIiJí eót¡ 'tô . CbeCt The Barnabas Horton House SWI'olk Counlrs Fh'sI Court HouseC, J, McNULTY ",.". Trees. CAULIFLOWER and VEGET ABLE T.HEKN~~ ~~s Interest aUowed on certUicateø of; , ' , " depœ!t and on tIDIe depœII;ø. tinued, "look at these wide floorOOards. thJng of It.' ersi>whlle ch~rm. , . J, E, RAYNOR .....'.,. Secy, AUCTION SUPPLYING PACKAGES , . This one here is 19 inches wl<le, and On the œrner. of Youngs Avenue ' FOR VEGJiITABLE , .OmOERS there is one upstairs thá.t is 22 inches there is .. li1<><iel of ,the cld Barnaba; D, T. ·CORWIN ...... Gen, Mgr. , SIDPMENIJ'S Howard G. Tutbill .......... wide. . Th?" look ,at these cl<l tm- Horton Hòuse whiCh soood (}Ii the oor- From September to January I. e.,' , .", places, thIS one stIll has the crane III .ner of Horton's ~ne "o:t;l what is now Albert : ~::son 'Viee Presidents it. Here is one of the closets with the property of Mr. Reil.sseÍåer· Tèmy. E. Ern a.u ",.....",,, theold-f.ashioned curved shelves, and Barnabas Horton was a baker whò câme ' - 1Uchai'd T~ ·Merwin ......... ~er ' . - . . Miss Elsie Hummel ..... Asst. Cashier YEARS AGO WHEN < . George C. TerrY, C<>1m8eI _ THREE HUNDRED .' THE FIRST SETTLERS OF SOUTHOLD .. ' ,.' TOWN LAN"DED ON ITS SHORES, LITTLE DID THEY KNOW OF WHAT THE FU- BOARD OF DIRECTORS " . ' - Joseph N. Hallock TURE HELD FOR THEM AND THEIR POSTERITY. IF THEY COULD RETURN, TO . W. Corey·Albertson LUMBER' THIS AGRICULTURAL PARADISE TODAY AND GAZE ACROSS THE VAST FIELDS Howard G. Tutblll ~ MILL '\\70 B-D: , A1ber:tW, AlÞertson CEMENT ROOFING OF LIFE GIVING PRODUCE RAISED AND MARKETED BY THEIR HARDY, THRIFTY . E. Ernest Boisseau PAINTS H.ARDW ,á..BE DESCENDANTS, THEY WOULD REALIZE THAT THEIR STRUGGLES AND HARD-, George H. DIckerson ' ' ßL .' He:nry P. Dickerson SHIPS HAD NOT BEEN IN VAIN. - - I . ',. .., nc. Oapital Stock $25,000. ' WE SALUTE THE CITIZENS OF SOUTHOLD TOWN ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR Surplus, $31,000 ,. '. ' Safe De.posit Boxes for Rent ad ' . .' , . reasona.ble ra~. ROANOKE AVE.' . ¡ E. MAIN ST THAT YOU MAY CONTINUE TO PROSPER AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A FREE', . Open dailY :rrom 9 9.. In. to 3 p.' · Saturdays frori1 9 8.. m. to 12 m. TORY OF MANKIND. , Closed on aJ1 public hoUdaJD. FREE . Estimates Il1).d, Deliveries ' . - - '- . BUY TERCENTENARY STAMPS! .. ' , " . . .