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r^c U A M P t P ublished E very T hursdayTHE STAR 153 M ain Street 324-0477* -*“ ‘ acJ 5r 4ie“ M rs. Jeannette E. R attray, O w n er

S u bscription Rates Entered at the P ost O ffice at East ^ Year, P ayab le in A d va n ce $5.00Tampton N ew York, as second-class s ix M onths $4.00

m atter Single C opies .10

OBITUARIESDEACON MURPHY

D eacon M urphy o f 73 Carlton A venue, Port W ashington, a form er sum m er resident here, d ied at the C om m unity H ospital in G len C ove on Ju ly 31 after a short illness.

Mr. M urphy w as oorn in Far R ock - aw ay, on Aug. 1, 1887, the son o f W illiam D. and R osalie Hart M urphy. He w as an attorney w ith his ow n law practice.

S urviv ing is his w id ow , the fo r ­m er D orothea R osebrook, a daughter Mrs. Patricia M. A stor o f Y ork , Pa., and a granddaughter. Mrs. M ary- K athryn G ehly , also o f Y ork .

Mr. M urphy w as a graduate o f C olum bia L aw School. He w as a first lieutenant in the Sanitary Corps during W orld W ar One, attached to the Surgeon G eneral’s S taff. D uring W orld W ar T w o, he served w ith “ C om pany C rosby” as on e o f a group o f form er o fficers screen ing a p p li­cants fo r o ff ice r ’s training.

He w as a life m em ber o f St. N ichols Society, m em ber o f C olum bia U niversity C lub, and served on the B oard o f G overnors, and w as presi­dent o f sam e from 1942 though 1946.

H e served as assistant A ttorn ey G eneral o f N ew Y o rk State from 1938 to 1942. Mr. M urphy also served in the N ew Y o rk D istrict A tto rn e y ’s o ffic e from 1911 to 1915.

Funeral services w ere h e ld in G len Head on Friday, the R ev. R ob ert B oston o f the G len w ood P resbyterian C hurch officia tin g . P rivate burial services w ere held at G reen w ood C em etery, B rook lyn .

MRS. JOS. KONCELIKMrs. Ethel Jam ieson K on celik , 68,

o f H ighw ay to P h oebe S co y ’s, N orth ­w est, East H am pton, d ied T uesday in S outham pton H ospital a fter su f­ferin g a heart attack.

A resident here fo r the past three years, Mrs. K on ce lik w as born J u ly 23, 1900, in N ew M exico. S he lived in Canada fo r m any years be fore m ovin g to Sayville .

She w as a form er secretary fo r the G u y C arpenter & Co. insurance firm in N ew Y ork , and the w ife o f Joseph C. K on celik , w h o survives. H er parents w ere W illiam and Jane H eron Jam ieson.

T w o children, L aw ren ce J. o f East H am pton and Mrs. Jam es E. R itter o f O lney, M d., also survive. There are 20 grandchildren, one sister, M rs. Jam es G reig o f Hartsdale, N . Y., and a brother, W illiam Jam ieson o f the Catskills, a lso surviv ing.

A graduate o f P ace C ollege , Mrs. K on ce lik w as a m em b er o f M ost H oly T rin ity C hurch, East H am pton.

T h e rosary w il l b e recited at 8 p.m . ton ight at the Y a rd ley and W illiam s Funeral H om e, the R ev. R aym ond B orcin o o ffic ia tin g . Funeral services w ill take p lace at 10 a.m. tom orrow at M ost H oly T rin ity, fo l ­low ed b y burial in the church ce m e ­tery.

JETTIESC ontinued F rom P age 1

square feet each ; on e from the F lynn property , the other from the B arbour property .

P lanned fo r purchase b y the C ounty is an ap prox im ate 90-by-45 - foo t parcel from the F lynn property and an ap prox im ate 93 -by-35 -foot strip from the B arbou r p roperty .

Cost SharedT h e total je tty b u ild in g p ro ject

w ill cost $2.8 m illion , w ith S u ffo lk p ayin g about $670,000 o f it. The State has agreed to p ay a sim ilar share, and the Federal gov ern m en t w ill pay the rem ainder.

T he je tty p ro ject in East H am pton V illage has rece iv ed the support o f East H am pton V illa ge ’s M ayor Jam es B. Sk idm ore, w h o m aintains they are necessary to p rotect ocean fron t p roperty that is assessed at $1,086,000 and valued at ov er $3 m illion .

A sid e from the P reservation S o ­ciety o f the East End and local conservation ists, the p ro ject has been attacked by an ocean fron t p roperty ow ner, F razer D ougherty , w h o w ith his attorney, R ob ert R o y D ann o f Sag H arbor, cla im s that the tw o acts o f C ongress regarding jetties and beach fill w ere in terdependent, and that it w ou ld be illega l to bu ild jetties w ith ou t fill, as is n ow p ro ­posed.

T h e C orps o f E ngineers has a p ­parently taken a firm stand against the bu ild in g o f je tties w ith ou t fill, a lthough C om m issioner K am m erer said this w eek that to his k n ow ledg e the je tties in East H am pton w ou ld b e bu ilt w ith ou t the pu m pin g o f fill.

T h e related question o f a d ra in ­age p ip e fo r the stabilization o f G eorg ica P ond, M r. K am m erer said, w as not y e t ready fo r a p u b lic hear­ing. This issue has also aroused loca l opposition .

VILLAGE BOARDC ontinued F rom P age 1

T he M a yor re ferred to T a b le 17 w h ich contains proposed capita l im ­provem ents to b e in itiated betw een 1969 and 1974.

S ew age S tu dyT h e B oard ga v e the M a yor au th or­

ity to con tact the S tate con cern in g a sew age fea s ib ility study, w h ich the S tate w ill p ay fo r com p lete ly .

“ A $6,500 fire tru ck is peanuts com pared to the recom m endations in this C om preh en sive P la n !” M r. O sborne said.

T h e B oard rece iv ed a le tter from M rs. W alter G. G urnee o f 7 F ithian L ane, w h o com p la in ed that the garbage beh in d the B oh ack store w as posing a great p rob lem fo r her. “ D ogs root in it, and i f there is any w in d it b low s cartons, paper bags, rotten garbage, ta lly slips, carbon p aper, etc., e tc.,” Mrs. G urnee said.

M ayor S kidm ore w as authorized b y the B oard to straighten the m at­ter ou t w ith B oh a ck ’s.

T h e East H am pton V illa g e P o lice D epartm ent reported fiv e arrests

Coming Up

L U C IN D A A B B E A N D L Y N N P R IC E in tw o o f the dresses to be show n at the A m agansett H istorica l A ssociation b en efit. M ich ael N ouri and Joseph M acd on a ld w ill p rov id e the m usic fo r the show .

K ath ryn A b b e P h oto

Amagansett Fashion Show Aug. 24T he A m agansett H istorical A ssoc i­

ation is p resenting, at its Miss A m elia ’s cottage-m useum on A ug. 24, a fash ion sh ow w ith m usic, an a u ction o f w ork s b y lo ca l artists, and a cham pagne party.

T h e fash ions w ill b e b y “ K n it- W it, Inc.,” o f N ew Y ork , designed by M iss K ath y Paschalides o f Springs

AT THE DREW:

and N ew Y ork . M iss A r le tte B u ch - m an is coord in ator o f the show , w ith M rs. Jam es T yson as chairm an.

T h e m odels w ill b e Jen n y H oppe, M ary Jane E berhart, K aren S im ­m ons, Susie S tory , M ich elle L a - Landais, L u cin da A b b e , Susan D unne, A lice Turner, L yn n P rice, E llen G ibson , D rena T yson Van

A llen , and B on n ie B istrian K ru p in - ski.

M ichael N ou ri and Joseph M ac­donald w il l p la y their guitars as the fash ions are show n. T hom as K e lly w ill o ffic ia te at the art au c­tion, o f w hich P aul K arish is ch a ir ­m an. L oca l artists w ish in g to donate paintings h ave been asked to ca ll Mr. K arish.

“Sweet Charity” a Fine MusicalIn the b eg in n in g o f “ S w eet

C harity ,” a fin e m usica l n ow p la y ­ing at the Joh n D rew T heater, C h arity H ope V alentine, dan ce hall hostess, is pushed in to a lake b y a purse - stealing b o y fr ie n d ; at the p la y ’s end C harity com es fu ll circle , as it w ere — she falls in the lake again. In betw een the dunks the audience sees an ex ce llen t p er form ­ance b y A p ril S haw han (w h o can sing, dance, act, e tc.) in the title ro le o f a girl w h o is toy ed w ith b y “ the f ick le fin g er o f fa te .”

N eil S im on , w h o w rote the book , invests C harity ’s life w ith a co m ­p lem en t o f accid en t; h e g ives h er

h op e and strength to fa ce h er set­backs, although not w ith ou t tears. In b rie f, she is a v ery real character, a lthough un like m ost p eop le she is trusting and kind to a fault.

M r. S im on creates a ch oru s o f cyn ica l hostesses led v ery ab ly b y C arm en H ylton as H elen e and M ar­gery B ed dow as N ick ie . A n d there are also signs that com m en t w ry ly on C h arity ’s actions.

“ C om e on ,” they seem to say, “ d on ’ t b e liev e this stu ff. It’s the sam e o ld m elodram a o f a d ow n -a n d -ou t girl o f the streets h op in g h er kn ight from Scarsdale w ill com e a lon g .”

B ut, som eh ow , desp ite the pur-

THE JEWISH CENTEROF THE HAMPTONS

44 W oods Lane in East H am pton

D R . S A M U E L H. G O R D O N , R abbi

S A B B A T H SE R V IC E S E very F rid ay E ven ing, 8:30 P.M .

F or in form ation regarding m em bership and relig iou s sch ool

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o v e r the m onth o f June (tw o o f them fo r p u b lic in tox ica tion , one fo r petty larceny, and on e fo r issu ­ing a fraudulent ch eck ), the issuance o f 60 park ing tickets and 42 su m ­m onses fo r V eh icle and T ra ffic L aw violations.

C ourt CasesT h e S pecia l Sessions C ourt tried

19 speeding cases, 15 fo r not havin g a park ing perm it at the M ain B each park ing lot n u m ber one, 24 fo r o v e r ­tim e parking, 14 fo r d ou b le parking, and others. T w en ty con v iction s w ere obtained out o f 99 cases; n one w ere dism issed, and $282 w as co llected in fines.

T h e D etectiv e D iv is ion o f the

V illa ge D epartm ent in vestigated 13 com pla in ts o f P en a l L a w v iolations and closed fiv e o f them . E ight cases, in clu din g tw o o f bu rglary th ird - degree, tw o o f petty larcen y , and three o f crim inal m isch ie f in the th ird -degree , w ere still be in g in ­vestigated , it w as reported.

H om e, S w eet H om e had an in ­com e o f $363.95 fo r June, and H ook M ill had a Ju n e in com e o f $357.90 w ith 1,912 v isitors, it w as reported.

T h e B uilding In sp ector reported $18,000 in n ew construction , $15,850 in alterations and additions, tw o n ew sw im m in g pools, and the V il ­lage am bu la nce responded to 27 calls.

J a ck G raves

p osefu l use o f ju st about e v ery m e lo ­dram atic c lich e in the b o o k o f the d ow n and out, C harity rem ains real and deserv in g o f ou r sym pathy.

E very aspect o f the sh ow shou ld b e praised. T h e large cast — som e o f th em do tw o and three roles — w as fin e w ith M ark A ld en as V ittor io V id a l, L ion e l W ilson as O scar, K atie A n ders as U rsula, P eter B la x ill as D addy Johann Sebastion B rubeck , and H erbert K raus as H erm an, all d o in g v ery good jobs.

P au l G lov er, the d irector, has had a lo t o f ex p er ien ce in staging and ch oreograp h in g “ S w eet C h arity ” and it shows.

T h e m usic b y C y C olem an w as rhythm ic, l iv e ly and va ried ; and the ly rics b y D oro th y F ie lds w ere fine. T h e dan cin g w as v ery g ood , especia l­ly in the produ ction num ber, “ R ich M an ’s F rug.”

T h e m em bers o f th e orchestra (m usica l director, L es lie H arn ley , p ian o ; H ow ard C ozart, p ia n o ; and L aw ren ce Jacobs, percussion ist) w ere v ery professional, and the settings b y Paul Shortt w ere the m ost clev er and in tricate o f the season.

J a ck G raves

a w eekly ca len dar o f social, c iv ic , fraternal and gov ern m en ta l events. T o h ave in form a ­tion listed, ca ll 324-0002. T im es g iven for public m eetings o f local gov ern in g bodies ire those regu larly schedu led, and are som e •imps rhangpH w ith little or n o notice

T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 8C arnival, P ath fin der D ay C am p, b en e fit Sou th am pton H ospita l, S ec­ond H ouse R oad . M ontauk, 10:30 a.m.Bazaar, St. T h erese C hurch. M ontauk, 6 to 11 p.m .C octeau ’s “ O rpheus," L on g Island P oets T heatre produ ction , East H am pton H igh School, 8:45 p.m .

F R ID A Y , A U G . 9B ook sale, 20 N ew tow n L ane, 10 a.m . to n o o n ; 2 to 4 p.m .V illa ge Z on in g B oard o f A ppeals, V illa g e H all, hearing:

A p p lica tion o f A n n R og in fo r fron ta ge and w id th variances, tw o lots o f f W oods L ane, 11 a.m.

Bazaar, see T h u rsday ’s listingV illa ge P lanning B oard , V illa g e H all, 7:30 p.m .“ O rpheus,” see T h u rsday ’s listing

S A T U R D A Y , A U G . 10 „ .G u ild Hall sandcastle com petition , T w o M ile H o llo w B each , East H am pton, 9 a.m. Ju d g in g at 10:30 a.m.Fair, East H am pton P resbyterian C hurch, 10 a.m . to 4 p .m .; lu n ch 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m .V oter registration , S u ffo lk B oard o f E lections, T ow n H all, n eon to 8 p.m.C h ick en barbecue, S prings C om m u n ity C hapel, F irep la ce R oad , s it­tings at 5, 6 and 7 p.m .“ O rpheus,” see T h u rsday ’s listing“ A rtists o f S prin gs," exh ib ition and party, b en e fit fo r and at A sh aw agh H all, Springs, 9 p.m.

S U N D A Y , A U G . 11 „C h ow d er B ow l sailing races, G ard in er ’s B ay. Start o f f M aidstoneP ark , 11 a.m.W riters vs. A rtists softba ll gam e, b en e fit M cC arth y fo r President, E ast H am pton H igh S ch ool fie ld , 12:30 p.m.C hick en and rib barbecue, C alvary Baptist C hurch, b en e fit b u ild in g fund , S prin gs-F irep lace R oad , East H am pton, 3 to 7 p.m.

M O N D A Y , A U G . 12 , 0 .F ree R ed Cross sw im m in g lessons fo r A m agansett and S prings resi­dents, Barnes L and ing, through A u g . 23, ca ll T ow n H all fo r tim es. P u b lic hearing on land acqu isition fo r n ew jetties at East H am pton and W estham pton. B oard o f S u perv isors room , C ou n ty C enter, R iv er - head , noonEast H am pton L ad ies ’ V il la g e Im prov em en t S oc ie ty , M ost H oly

T rin ity School, M ead ow W ay , 3 p.m .B ridgeham pton S ch oo l B oard , at the Sch ool, 8 p.m .

T U E S D A Y , A U G . 13S prings S ch ool Board, at the S ch ool, 8 p.m .T ow n Trustees, T ow n H all, 8 p.m.East H am pton W om en ’s R ep u b lica n C lub, N e ig h b orh ood H ouse, 8 p.m .

W E D N E SD A Y , A U G . 14 . .Fair, P resbyterian C hurch, M eetin g H ouse L ane, A m agansett, 2 p.m . on , su pper served from 5:30 p.m .T ow n P lanning B oard , T o w n H all, 8 p.m .A m agansett S ch oo l B oard , at the S ch ool, 8 p.m .

T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 15W om en ’s g o lf tournam ent, b en e fit M arch o f D im es, N oy a c G o lf and C ou n try C lub, 9 a.m.

F R ID A Y , A U G . 16V illa g e Z on in g B oard o f A ppea ls, V illa g e Hall, hearings:

A p p lica tion o f A llan M acD ou gall fo r street setback variance, H ig h w ay B eh in d the P ond, 10:30 a.m.A p p lica tion o f L ester M otors. Inc., fo r varian ce to install an illu m in ated electr ic sign, P an tig o Road, 11 a.m.A p p lica tion o f W in th rop G ard in er Jr., fo r setb a ck and side yard variances, Jam es L ane, 11:30 a.m.

O ld East H am pton, annual m eeting, M u lford H ouse, 5 p.m .V illa g e B oard , V illa g e H all, 8 p.m .

The King fishR E S T A U R A N T

L oca ted B etw een A m agan sett and M on tau k at N apeague

Dancing Nightly 10 P.M.-2 A.M.

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT

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MEET YOUR BANKERLast w e e k w e in trod u ced M r.

E m il C . H irsch, m anager o f our M on tau k B ranch o f f ic e and w e w ou ld lik e y o u to m eet the rest o f the sta ff w h o p rov id e you w ith prom pt, e ffic ie n t ser-

C A R L A C R A F T

Mrs. Carla Craft, head teller o f the M on tau k o ffice , started w ork in g fo r the F irst N ational B ank o f E ast H am pton in August, 1967.

M rs. C raft g re w up in G re e n ­w ich , Conn., w h ere she attend­ed G reen w ich A ca d em y and rece iv ed her b ach elor o f scien ce degree from S k id m ore C ollege. U pon graduation , she m arried Joh n C. C raft o f M ontauk, w h ere they n o w m ak e their hom e.

H er hobb ies are sa iling and sk iing bu t h er m ain in terest is m akin g jew e lry .

K A T H L E E N R O SSI

M rs. K ath leen R ossi began w ork in g at the F irst N ational B an k o f East H am pton in Jan u ­ary 1968 and is p resen tly em ­p lo y e d as a R ecep tion is t-S ecre - tary a t ou r M on tau k O ffice .

Mrs. R ossi graduated from Cressk ill H igh S ch oo l and w as em p loyed as a p riva te secretary upon graduation . S he is m ar­r ied to Sgt. M. Rossi, stationed at the M on tau k A ir F orce S ta­tion .

H er h obb ies in clu de cook in g , sew in g , skiing, boatin g and sw im m in g .

L IL L IA N R A D E

Mrs. L illian R ad e cam e o r ig ­in a lly fro m G reenport, N . Y., w h ere she graduated from the G reen port H igh S ch ool. W as em p loy ed at Eastern L on g Island H ospita l in G reen port as a L a b T ech n ician but u pon m arriage to Capt. R . R ad e in 1967, m ov ed to M ontauk.

She began w ork in g in the East H am pton O ffice in M ay, 1968 and is p resen tly em p loy ed as a te ller in the M ontauk o ffice .

B eside sa iling w ith h er hus­band to points o f in terest on L on g Island, h er hobb ies in ­clu d e fish ing , boatin g and sail­ing.

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