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Slieryl Denslne . celebrated her fourthbirthday with a party at the home oflicr parents, Mi-, and ' Mrs; GeorgeDensing, of Namkee Road , on MCoridaynitemoon. Her guests were Chris: andCliff Abeles, .Carolyn and James leav-ers, Judy- and Frances Samson, PhilipBrenhan 3d, .Milton., and- Drew Bevis,Larry Strickland , Scud and tomaGraliai". Marion, Quirm; Karen andr-rbhra Swezey,,. Kathy . . . and Billygj-ezey, Linda Shene,, Barbara , Murga-troyd , Bonnie Shaber ,and.her brother,Larry Densing; also Mrs. Emile Abeles,Mrs. Jerome Trayers,- Mrs. S.:.ClarenceSamson , Mrs. .Philip, Brerman'Jr., Mrs.Milton Bevis, Mr's'.; Jerome r Stricklarid,Mrs. Oeorge Graham, Mrs.' John Quihn,Mrs. Leon Swezey, 'Mrs.-Alfred; Swezey,Mrs. EHvood Shaber , all of. Blue Point,and Her maternal .grandmother, Mrs.Qiorge Pope, of' Sayville. , • Refresh-ifynte wer eseryed from • a - table setwith party baskets,' hats and horns foreach child,-in • rainbow-colors.-
The Rev. arid ' Mrs. I. A. Falk; ofMaple Street, entertained the'member'sof the choir last Tuesday night afterthe weekly choir rehearsal. Those' whoenjoyed the festivities were Mr. andMrs. DeVerne Swezey, Mr. and Mrs.George Densing:, Henry Schwaab, Carolguttle and Sylvia , Beverly, MarilynnliCfe Richard Falk, of Blue Point,. Mrs.William King, of Bayport , Mrs. EugeneRogers, of East Moriches, Mr. and Mrs.Trevor Lamb, of Patchogue, and-Mr.Falk's sister," Mrs. TSsQier ' Cosgrove,' ofCorning.
Miss Judy Samson, daughter ol Mr,and Mrs. S. Clarence Samson, ofPheasant Way, celebrated her 12thbirthday on Tuesday with a luncheon$1 her home. Her .guests were Janet'{Sbrrad, of :, East" Moriches, SandraScott, of Bayport, Janice Becker, JanetShene, Judy Gilmore, Mary Jane Roe-maet and Judy's sister, Frances, ofBlue Point. The girls enjoyed an -af-ternoon of-' games.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shene andfamily spent Sunday in CambriaHeights where they visited with JackSciiaffner and Han-y and George Gru-Ij ^r and also visited Mrs. SchaJIner in/(?hospital in Jamaica where she un-derwent an emergency operation onThursday. Mrs, Schaffne'r is a sisterof Mrs. Shene.
The following awards were presentedat the. Blue Point Baptist .SundaySchool last Sunday morning: sixmonths' .perfect attendance pins toClyde Culp and Douglas king andbirthday plris . to' Cheryl Densing andJudy Samson. '$Mr.: and Mrs. William ; Halstead , .ofBell Avenue, are golngrto Bainbridg%Md. over the week end': to visit theirson, William, who - is stationed therein the Navy.
The regular monthly meetings of tlieBlue Point , School ' Board ..will be heldon Tuesday evening.
A meeting of the committee for thePun Night being 'sponsored by the'PTAto be tield iri-the school on Wednesday,November 28th; frbrii five to nine p.m.,met yesterday at the home of Mrs,Richard Miirgatroyd,-of Danes Street,to discuss, the progress made by " thevarious . committees. On . Wednesday,Mrs..' Murgartby'd,. Mrs/ Hugh Logan,Mrs. James Fbrhatarb' and Mrs. Wil-liam WeyhVaucti met in the ' musicroom of .the schbbrwith the teachersto discuss plans with them.
Many new members have joined thelocal 'iinit -of the Hbnier Bureau recent-ly but there is still room for- more.Meetings'.'are held, each 'Thursday from10 a. rn..to 4 p.-m. upstau-s iirfche fire-house. Mrs. Crampton-' and Mrs; ArrioBeidermann are teaching PeasantArts next - Thursday.,. Mrs. John -Law-rence, who was - injured two weeks agoirr.a iail in' the^iirehbiise, returned ' toher home oh Maple Street on Tuesdayfrom- the: Southside" Hospital.
. The first meeting -of the Civil De-fense program was held at the schoolon Friday night Robert Blown isdirector of : the Blue Point area,' withJack Adams as assistant director. Afew. other appointments have beenmade and they will be announced whenthe other vacancies: have "been filled.'Anotii'er meeting; will be held'in ' thenear future:, Mrs. ,Fred. Jons, of Jamaica, spent afew <lays last week : visiting , with herson-Lii-law and- daughter, Mr. andMrs. Richard Miirgatroyd and family,of Dunes Street.
: .: Tlie ' B2ue ; Point' 2?tre . Degar(meri'iLadies' Auxiliary -will hold their'monthly , meeting ...ai" the" 'firehooiseon .Thursday , evening,' Following -' thebrief;' meeting'" th'fcre,will' b&" installationof "officers "of tlie Hbitsville'Liad'ies'Allx-iliary, followed by a' .'soc'ial time " oifgames and refreshments.' Mrs". JoKtiMiller^ is in'^charge^of' enteri^iiimcritand Mrs. Friedai' Bttyd;' Mrs'.- '.NyiM'tonWeyhrauch, Mrs. Bernard Be'elie'"Sr;arid Mrs. Bernard . Beebe *" Jr.' are™ incharge of- serving refreshments:' :-"
Mrs, Rupert Werner held, a meetmeat her home" last' WeanSsday' eveningto ' complete' plans - for a dance' beingheld nt the firehoiisfe' tbiri'piT.ow night,by the.' Blue Point Flre '-,DepartmentL'a'dlesv 'Auxiliary,' ;Ba3ph Foisorii's four-piece band^of 'Sayyille, .has,been hiredfor t&e"occasion.': T^,p%:wh'o attendedthe,nieeting-'were-ilte^alD'h': Schmidt,Mrs.' ;' Richard ''Haj iiisley',; Mrs;;. CtefergeSchrader',- -and-IVtrs, . Lewi's -Rose1; '"' 'Mrs. WiUiam^Halstead;;- of Bell Ave-nue,; is holding^QoSa^ews Club/meet-ings at her home'icr!'children:'in.;theBell Avenue area o^SaUu-day'after-noons from 2:30 to 3:30. .-The .firstmeeting was held'iast : week' and¦" Mrs.Bert Rhodes gave a Sahrielgraph' story.There will be no meeting this:Satur-day but. the next one yvill -be'- held? onNovember 17th. * '¦' ' ¦' • - - • - !
Mrs. Esther CosgfoveV of ' Cojrriing,returned'' yesterday __to', her 'home'' afterspending some time" -with, her ' brotherand 'his" family,' tn'e "lSev'.' ah'd'Mfs'" I . A.Falk, of Maple Street. . , '
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- Mrs. A. McDanieI,-'bi'Oa'rmeh street ,Patchogue, entertained ' the membersof the Women's:Union' J'of-the-BaptistChurch on, Tuesday. Tlie ladies packedboxes of handmade aiiicles''tb > be 'soldat' the bo2aar* for the.sHome- .for theAged in Brooklyn;-¦•• ' -¦ - -¦¦ .-" ;' A- snialli' laundry" bundle -, special isbelrigioffered by JosfclSauridry' -Service,i f'Railrqa.d Avenue, Sayville 224; Yoncan 'have a 10 pound;' wet yiash specialbundlo^ fbr" 696' arid '-a 10¦'pound drywash-'.bundle'"for 996? Th'ere':'-is an ad-ditional .charge of 10c for delivery. It
:: The' Republican Club' -will meet onWednesday night - in - the- music roomof ; the -' school under' the leadership ofHe'nryv6sterihnhn"; preiideiifc.
Mrs. Gustav Stahl, of Arthur Avenue,entemlncd"; the tnembcrs of the sitand Sew'diub at herhqmie oh Wednes-day evening;'- ,; Robert Brown,' of' Pleasant Avenue,entertained-the.members ¦ of the pin-ochle club at;his home on Tuesday eve-ning.
Mrs!- "William ' Tappe' has - reportedthat ' the'; Ofrl Scout ' campaign ' forfunds' list ¦'¦we'eltv was'-m6'st successful.
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