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TWOTHE EAST HAMPTON STAR. EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.. JANUARY 15. 1959
THE ^ 3 ' ^ STAREntered at the Post OITicc at East Hampton, N. Y.. as second-class
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E ast Hampton Town East Hampton V illage
More Fair Plans Revealed By LVIS
Mrs. Ellery S. James, president of the Ladies' Village Improvement Society, and Mrs. M. Anderson Ken- nard, chairman for the 1959 L.V.I.S. Fair scheduled to take place at the old Mulford Farm on Friday. July 31. have announced more Fair plans. _ Mrs~James Amaden is the new Cake Booth chairman; she will feature home-baked cakes and breads, and home-made candies from low- calorie recipes.
Mrs. Thomas A. Kelly is planning a booth with unusual articles at modest prices; "Fudge and Foibles” has developed into "Mystery Packages" _ beribboned and bedecked boxes and packages at SI. Mrs. Robert Schenck. Apron Booth chairman, has Mrs. Allan MacDougall as co- chairman; aprons are being made up by the committee this winter, and donations of materials and hand-sewn articles are solicited. Mrs. Maynard Womer Will be in charge of the Flower Booth. Mrs. Irving Taylor will have the Gift i Booth. The Farm Booths Pantry Shelf proved popular last year in j providing a variety of home-pre- pared dishes. This feature will be further developed to ease the problem of marketing over the Fair weekend.
Mrs. Thomas Robinson will take: charge of Playland. with pleasures] and surprises for children, a Post! Office, and special attractions forj 10 to ,14 year olds.
Mrs. Edward H. Tillinghast is first | vice-president of the LVIS; Mrs. John Faulhaber is secretary and Mrs. Harry Allaire, treasurer.
MRS. JOHN HALLORAN
Miss Hren Weds Li. J. R. Sanchez
Miss Judith Marie Hren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hren, was married on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock in St. Philomena's R. C. Church to Lieut. Joseph- Raymond Sanchez, USAF', who is stationed at the Montauk Air Base. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Sanchez of San Antonio. Texas. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Stephen Stolz.
The bride wore a gown of peau de soie with a lace top and she carried fleur d’amour and stephanotis with gold holly leaves. She was attended by her sister, Miss Joan
bridesmaids—her cousin, Miss Rosemary Fee of Hicksville, L. I., Miss Joh Miras of New York, and Miss Barbara Loris of East Hampton. They wore gowns of gold silk taffeta with matching headpieces and | carried Colonial bouquets in shades, of yellow. The best man was James' Sanchez, brother of the bridegroom; three groomsmen were Lieut. Paul D. Haldeman, Lieut. Frank P. Cas- setta, and Lieut. David L. Bouse, and ushers were Joseph Hren Jr. and William Stowell. Mrs. Hren wore blue silk faille with matching accessories. The bridegi
Miss Clark Wed In Denver, Col.
Guild Hall Plans Fishing Exhibition
;venteen Fish of Eastern Long Island and How They're Hunted” is
itle of an extensive exhibition • presented by the Guild Hall
Education Committee in the Moran Woodhouse Galleries, Guild
Ralph Carpentier is chairman of •angements.Several artists of the vicinity are
working on a comprehensive presen- ri of the subject, and several
commercial and sports fishermen are ng or collecting boat models as as actual examples of traps,
seines, sport tackle, commercial maps, photographs and other
inable ' fro:
MISS PATRICIA WALKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Walker. of Bridgehamplon. formerly of East Hampton, was married on January 10 to John Halloran of Southampton. The wedding was in Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church. Bridgehampton. The Rev. Joseph H. Rapkowski performed the ceremony.
William Boone Photo
Newion - WhileI Mrs. Margaret Wood White, widow of Victor G. White of Cedar- hurst, L. I., and daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wood of Baltimore and East Hampton, was married January 9 to Arthur U. Newton of New York City. The
performed at the jy the Rev. Herbert of St. John's Episco-
Phipps - SpierlingMrs. Woodin Miner, of New York'
and East Hampton, has announced, the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. i Anne Miner Phipps, to Lt. John P. Spierling, U.S.N.R., of Honolulu, Hawaii. and Eric, Pa. The wedding! took place Dec. 4 in the Navy Chap-1 cl at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Mrs. Spierling is the daughter also I of the late Charles Miner, of Wash-! ington. She was previously married to William Hamilton Phipps, of Englewood, N. J. Lt. Spierling is the 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spierl-. ing, of Erie, Pa.
H. Hill, recto pal Church, '
Mrs. Edw;r Rockav
The ceremony was followed by a reception at “Hi-Tide,” Arnold Bay- ley’s house on the dunes.
The young couple are now spending several weeks at Lake Placid, N. Y. and will make their home in East Hampton.
The bride graduated from the East Hampton High School and studied at the Art Students League in New York City. Lieut. Sanchez spent one year at medical school, then entered the service and will make the Air Force his career.
O. Bogert attended her sister. Dr. W. Guernsey Frey was best man. The couple will divide their time between Cedarhurst ?nd New York.,
The bride is- an artist, and her late husband was a portrait painter and muralist.
Mrs. Newton has three sons, V. C.erald White, Paul. D. White, and William B. White, and a daughter. Mrs. Alrick Mann. Mr. Newton is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Newton of London. England. He is an art expert and founded the Arthur U. Newton Galleries at 11 East 57th St., New York. His first wife died last year.
E. H. Home Unit Hears Dr. Barker
Dr. Wayne Barker was guest speaker on the Home Demonstration Family Life Day program at Guild Hall Tuesday, Jan. 6. About 60 women attended, opening the afternoon session with a dessert lunch-
Following Dr. Barker’s talk on family relationships, Mrs. Bernard Krupinski, Unit chairman, conducted the monthly -business meeting. The date of Thursday, March
t forphant Sale, a benefit for Guild Hall.
There was a discussion of the cook book now being assembled by the Unit, and preliminary lessons in plaids and stripes, as well as yeast bread and rolls projects were given. The tailoring course, scheduled originally for February, has been cancelled.
MRS. KENNETH G. ALLENElin Denise Clark, granddaughtei
of Mrs. Ellen O'Fee of East Hampton, married Kenneth G. Allen, of Mrs. Isabel Allen, of Denver, Col., on December 28 at St. Paul's Methodist Church, Denver.
The bride wore white lace over satin, and was attended by Mrs. Beverly Pulver, sister of the groom, matron of honor; Rita Dayton, of Cleveland, Ohio, bridesmaid; and Susan Smith, of Denver, flower girl.
The best man was the gfoom’s brother. Ralph Allen, of Denver. John Dayton of Cleveland was usher, and the ring bearer was Robert Smith of Denver.
A reception followed at' the church. The couple wiU make their home in Boulder. Col., where Mr. Allen attends the University of
Proferes - Olsen Troih Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Olsen of Mount Vernon, N. Y. and Wicka- tuck Drive, Noyac, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carroll Olsen to George Thomas Proferes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore N. Proferes of Sag Harbor.
Miss Olsen is a graduate of St. Gabriel High School, New Rochelle and is an employee of the New York Telephone Company in Scarsdale.
Mr. Proferes is a graduate of Pierson High School of Sag Harbor and is in the restaurant business with his father.
No date has been set for the wed-
l. Mon-
The committee asks the coopi tion of all those having materials they feel might be of interes are asked to write or call Guild Hall (telephone 4-0806). The office is open from 10 a.m. to days through Fridays.
The month by montl of the following fish will be illustrated on large maps of the eastern seaboard: black fish, blow fish, blut fish, bunker, butter fish, cod. flounder, fluke, mackerel, porgy, striped bass, swordfish, tur fish, whiting.
'DR. KRUGER'S M AN 'The Parrish Art Museum Players
will present the play “Dr. Kruger’- Man" Thursday through Saturday, January 15, 16, and 17. The play, presented at the museum, is d ed by Don Orlando Cord, of Southampton.
Tickets for the 8:30 performances are available at Corwith's and Keene's Book Shop, Southampton.
C iju rd ) ^ o t e s
ST. PHILOMENA'S R. C. CHURCH Rev. Stephen Stolz, Pastor
Rev. John Mahoney, Curat*Sunday Masses will be at 6:30, 8,
I, and 10:30.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF EAST HAMPTON
Laurence E. Haddaway. PastorSUNDAY:
45 a m Sunday School.00 a.m. Morning Worship andNursery
TUESDAYl Chancel Choir Re
MONTHLY:Second Friday, 8:00 p.m Officii
Board.First Wednesday, Commission o
t f n M n **> :• " > « “ c ° “ “ ™ rr’ ! CHAPELWomen's Society. (Presbyterian)
Third Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Com-.SUNDAY:, mission on Missions; 8:00 p.m.,; 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine Wor-
Commission on Membership and i ship.Evangelism. ] 11:00 a.m. Sunday School.
Fourth Wednesday, Circle Meet- j ----------------------------ings. I TEMPLE ADAS ISRAEL
---------------------------- I Sag Harbor. L. I.ST. LUKE S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rabbi Arthur Gilbert
The Rev. Samuel Davis. Rector j Next service Friday evening, Jan-
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH St. Matthew Chapel
Rev. C. Ralph Spinner. PastorSunday School, 10:00 a.m.Morning Worship, 11:30 a m. Prayer Service and Bible Cla**.
Wednesday night, 6:00 p.m.
The toll house on the East Hamp- on Sag Harbor toll road was defrayed by fire in June, 1905.
C'Whale Off!
THE STORY OF AMERICAN SHORE WHALING
by Everett J. Edwards and Jeannette Edwards Rattray
Published by Coward - Me Cann, Inc.
of New York A man's book, a boy's book: telli the story of an industry now passed Into history. Personal experiences of CapL Edwards, plus historical background. Pictur
at EAST HAMPTON STAR
SUNDAY: uary 16th.a. m. Holy Communion | Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Settle-Brotherhood of St. Andrew 'ment House. East Hampton.
9:30 Family Worship Service— Hebrew School Monday. 4 p.m., Church School (Fourth Grade Sag Harbor.
through Adults) i ----------------- :----------11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and MONTAUK COMMUNITY
Sermon (First Sunday, Holy Com-! CHURCHmunion) I Pastor, Rev. J. Donald Yule
11:00 a. m. Church School (Three Sunday, January 4:Y ea r Old through Third 9-45 a.m. Communion Service.Grade) I ---------------------
4:30 p. m. Evensong, St. Peter's FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Chapel | xhe Old Town Church—1648
THURSDAY: 1:50 f . High School Release ,
I ___1. Church Choir Rehear- THURSDAY:
SATURDAY:10:00 a. m. Children’s Choii
Rehearsal
CHURCH of the LITTLE FLOWER Montauk. L. I.
Rev. John G. CarewSunday Masses October through
May—9 and 10:15 a.m.Week day Masses are at 8:00
Rev. V. B. Waters. D.D.. PastorSUNDAY:10:00 a.m. Sunday School.11:00 a.m. Preaching.
1 WEDNESDAY::00 p.m. Evening Prayer Servici :00 p.m. Christian Endeavor.
1. Senii
:e of Divine Wor-
r Choir Rehearsal.
INCARNATION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Service in St. Ann’s BridgehamptOD Rev. Charles T. Goetz. Pastor
Tel. BR 2-1187 9:45 a. m. Sunday School
Holy Communion every Sunday 11:00 a. m. Worship
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Southampton
Corner Cameron and Pine Streets
Sunday School at 11 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting at p.m.Reading Room open Thursday*
JEHOVAH'S
Home economists say the best Prices of weights for adults of any age are to buy, ex close to the average weights of to be some1 people around 25 years old. 1958.
:ept feed, are expected * vhat higher in 1959 than (
I HI THERE!We Moved to New
and Larger Quartersso for
ALSIDE ALUMINUM SIDING
MURAL STONE W YA TT TUB ENCLOSURES
SHOWER STALL DOORS MIAMI CAREY FIXTURES
SUN VALLEY SLIDING GLASS DOORS EASCO IMPERIAL STORM DOORS
EASCO 3 TRACK ALUMINUM W IN DO W S
LOUV-AIR JALOUSIE ALUMINUM AW NINGS | KENTILE FLOORS CERAMIC TILE
S W O O D . STEEL. ALUMINUM GARAGE DOORS | VENETIAN BLINDS
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-j VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM OR CALL E. H. 4-4011
I EAST HAMPTON ALUMINUM I & TILEU ( where Quality counts)
31 MAIN ST. (Stanlea Bldg.) EAST HAMPTON 2
- JOSEPH D. LUCIANO. Prop.
MARDI GRAS MASQUERADE PARTY
TUESDAY, FEB. 10G U ILD H A L L
UNMASKING AT MIDNIGHT
ST. PETER'S R. C. CHURCH c Amagansett. L. I.
Sunday Mass: 9 a.m.---------------------------- 1
’ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Amagansett N. Y.
Pastor. Rev. J. Donald Yule • Sunday, Deceniber 21:
i. Christmas Service., | Christmas Eve:
8:00 p.m. Candlelight Service. Christmas Day:
9:30 a.m. Christmas Communion Service.
Nursery facilities are arranged in the Parish House for children of pre-school age during -the time of
Church Service. Parents are in-
>. Mid-
s )I (~ \ DANCING 8 io 12
R E D L IN C O L N ’S Orchestra
P R IZ E S A W A R D E D
Tickets $2.50
Edibles, Portables and Set-ups Included
Sponsored by
BONAC BETTER BELIEVERS OF ST. PHILOMENA
and ST. PETER
ited t facili-
le Study
Theocratic Ministry
Ministry Development
ST. MATTHEWS CHAPEL Rev. Edward Densing. Pastor
Services at 3 p.m. Studies in th* Book of the Acts — Hebrew. Coins
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