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Pro fessional Women Hold Firs t Meeting PRESENT AT THE FIRST MEETIN G of Babylon Business and Professional Women are , left to right , Ger - trude Barteau , Babylon The Babylon Business and Professional Women held their first meeting of the 1967-68 season Thursday Sept. 17th. at the LaGrange Inn. Plans for the Fund Raising Drive for the ad- ditional V illage Christmas dec- orations , and the annual com- munity Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony were announced. Mayor Syd Askoff was present and started the drive off by pur- chasing the first bloc of tickets. The raffle will be a Deluxe Basket Village Mayor Syd Askoff , guest of honor , Marie O'Shea, Anne O'Shea , Victoria Holmes , June Tate and Mar ian Clarke. of Cheer. The drawing will take place at the Babylon Business & Professional Women ' s annual holiday punch bowl party to be held on Dec. 10th , from 5 to 7:30 at the Masonic Hall , Montauk H' way, Babylon. $1.00 chances , for the Deluxe Basket of Cheer may be purchased from many of the local merchants , also Ger- trude Barteau at the Ferraro In- surance Co. 59 W. Main St. Baby- lon. REMEMBER WHEN? September 14 , 1917 Mrs. George D. Sparks has re- turned from Plattsburg andis now at her home in W. Islip. * . ¦ * * Village Trustee Gustave Fish- el, while sailing near Fire Island Inlet last Sunday, discovered a big sea of escallops in the bay. Escallops are a rarity in thi s section , and they were fine says our popular village official . * * * Druggist Charles E. Winegar and family left yesterday for a vacation at his former home in Cooperstown , N.Y. September 7 , 1 928 Miss Lorraine Rice entertained 18 friends at her home on Roose- velt St., Saturday afternoon , on the occasion of her 13th birthday. * * * Mrs . A . Brunn , of Smith St., gave a farewell party at her home September 1st in honor of Edward Weber , of Jamaica Jhose present were: Lillian , Doris and Martha Brunn , Pauline Kleindienst , Anna Cusack, Clare Hendrickson , Mary Madsen , Rita and Flossie Bar- dusch, Kathleen McCarthy, Bob Neilson , John Albin , Ralph Smith , Leon Hendrickson , JohnBroere , Fred and Frank Southard , Andrew and Clifford Brunn , Richard Car- rier and Frank Fuestel. September 10, 1 937 The Misse s Constance Dennis , Gloria Abrams and Donald Bird left last week to attend the Union Springs Academy, at Union Springs , N. Y . Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Moffatt of 82 Wyandanch Avenue are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the Brunswick Hospital on August 30 The young man will be given the name of Richard Lawrence. * . * * Wallace Field is spending a pleasant sojourn at Arlington, his pictureque cottage on Oak Island. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Volz of 13th Street entertained over the weekend , Mr. and Mrs. George Patrowski , of Ridgewood and Woodstock , Mrs. Mary Patrow- ski of Ridgewood , Jacob Goetz and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koutnik . * * * Marion Faith Coates celebrated her second birthday on Wednesday September 3, at the home of her parents , Dr. and Mrs . William A. Coates on East Main Street. Faith entertained Robert Brady, Faith Gifford , Kathleen Gifford , Susan Skeffingtcn , Margaret Gilmore , Roger Holmes , Edwina Bechtold , Mary Eileen 0*Shea and Midge Gifford. September 11 , 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Myott and children , Brent and Connie recently returned to their home on Oak Neck La. from a trip through Maine , the White Moun- tains and Lake George. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gillen of Cooper Street , have announced the arrival of a daughter at South side Hospital on September 2. The in- fant who weighted 6 lbs., 2 ozs., will be named Maureen Ann. She has a brother , John Jr., 14 months. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lyons of Mortimer Avenue left here on Sunday for Northeastern College in Boston , Massachusetts 1 . * * * Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jebens of Cormack Court recently re- turned from a four week tour of the North Central states. This was a combination business trip and vacation during which they were the guests of Mayor and Mrs. John H. Jebens in the City of Davenport, Iowa. Mr. ' and Mrs. Frank Galla- gher of Stuart Avenue entertained at a farewell party in honor of their daughter Janetion Tuesday evening at the Babylon Yacht Club. Miss Gallagher will enter the novitiate of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart in Kenwood , Albany on October 3rd. Mrs. William Greenauer , Pre- sident of the Past Presidents ' Committee of Babylon Unit #94 American Legion Auxiliary an- nounces that the September meet- ing has been postponed until Wed- nesday, September 27th and will be held at Mrs. Patrick Rep- ly ' s home at 112 Ralph Avenue , Babylon. * . * * The Babylon Junior Auxiliary of the Southside Hospital met at the home of Mrs. Charles Sch - arfe of Peninsula Drive last week. Plans are being madefor the Aux- iliary ' s annual fall dance to be held on October 28th at the La Grange Restaurant. * * * Mrs . Charles Audrey) Pfeifle , of Kensington Rd . celebrated her birthday, Friday Sept. 8th. All her friends wish her many more to come. Mrs . J. Vincent O'Shea of The C rescent , and Miss Ann O'Shea of Deer Park Ave. motored to Newport, R. I., where they visit- ed friends , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Limcort. They also attended the American Cup Races held on Tues. Sept. 11th. * * * ., Mrs. Bruce -^Connie) Barteau , celebrated her birthday with a family dinner party on Sept. 6th, at her home in North Babylon . Babylon News Jane Warren .- MO 9-3089 __ , - _ I - I _ I i . Miss Isabel Gallagher, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GaU- agher of Stuart Avenue was the guest of honor at a luncheon show- er held for her at the home of Miss Sharon Healy of Dundee Road on August 31st. Guests who attended were: the Misses Janet and Mary Gallagher , Miss Jean Grover, Miss Jane Powl , Mrs. Hunt Lawrence, Mrs . Michael Marran , Mrs. Peter Abbott , Mrs. Gerard Driscoll , Mrs. John Grif- fin, Mrs. Ruth Stevenson , Mrs. F. H. Healy, Mrs. Frank Free- man , and Mrs. Frank Gallagher. Those who were unable to come, but sent gifts were: Miss Phoebe Gilmore , Miss Sally Grif- fin, Miss Suzy Farrington , Miss Suzy Lawrence , Miss Nancy Gro- ver , Mrs. C. F. O'Donnell , Mrs. Peter Welling, Miss Dorothy Mi- hic, Miss Susan Conroy, Mrs. John Halpin , Mrs. Joseph Well- ing, Mrs. Francis X . Dennen , Mrs . Thomas Lyons , Mrs . F . W. Jackson, and Mrs. Jane Collins. Miss Gallagher will marry Lieu- tenant Richard Freeman on Sept- ember 30th. Miss Donna E.M. Foley of Prescott Place celebrated her 16th birthday on September 11th by enteraining a group of her friends at a luncheon and bow- ling party, and her guests were : Hope Block, Patricia Quails, Maude Baldwin , and Donald H. Foley. * * * Fred Copithorn , son of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Copithorn of Robbins Avenue left here last week to commence his Fresh- man year at Kolby College in Maine. Fred' s parents and sis- ter Tina accompanied him on the trip. * * * Congratulations to Mrs. Char- les W. Armstrong, who now re- sides at 22 Shore Lane in Bay- shore , who celebrated her 87th birthday on September loth* Mrs. Armstrong formerly/ resided on Oak Street in Babylon. Mr. and Mrs. HerbertBargart and -their daughters Jennifer and Juliana of Kalamazoo, Michigan were the guests here last week- end of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pasch of Dundee Avenue. * * * Charles Hayward , son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayward of Fire Island Avenue celebrated his 9th birthday on Friday by enter- taining a group of his friends at a cook-out party in his home. * * * A group of the children of Arg- gle Park held a carnival for the benefit of the Muscular Dystrophy fund last Saturday. The carnival was held at the home of Laurie Gallagher of Stuart Avenue. * * * Merritt Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armstrong of Village Line Road left there this week to commence his Freshman year at Hartwick College in One- onta , New York * * * Mary Beth Rogers , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . John Rogers of Ar- gyle Avenue celebrated her 11th birthday on Saturday by enter- taining a group of 20 of her fri- ends at a luncheon party at her home. * / * * John Aspland , son of Mr. and Mrs. George Aspland of Prospect Street lias comp leted the Of- ficer' s Candidate School in Ft. Gordon , Georgia , and received his commission as a 2nd Lieu- tenant in the Army at ceremonies held there on September 7th. His mother , Mrs. George Aspland , his : sister Miss Margaret As- pland , and Miss Charlene Frole attended the ceremonies. John is at his home here on a 15-day leave before reporting back to Fort Gordon. * * * Babylon Unit- #94 , American Legion Auxiliary was represent- ed at the September luncheon meeting held at Broncho Char- lie' s restaurant on September 10th by the mesdames: Robert Mountford , Charles Birs, George Miller, Daniel Zawyrucha , Mil- dred Moring, Pearl Michele , Til- lie Thompson , and Richard Brunkhorsto * * ¦ ¦ * ' Miss Anita Lyons, daughter of Ba bylo n Teacher Wed To Loca l Man Sharon Ann Remington of Bel - ville , New York, became the bride of Robert W. Parow, Babylon , on Sat. Aug. 12, at a double ring ceremony in the Belleville Meth- odist Church , Belleville. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Remington , is a 1965 graduate of The State Uni- versity College at Plattsburgh with a Bachelor of Science De- gree in School Nurse-Teacher Education. Until her marriage , she was employed by Union Free School District No. 1 , Babylon. Mr. Parow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert H. Parr ow.He has been employed by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. and attended Farmingdale Agricul- tural and Technical Institute. He is presently serving in The U.S. Navy. The couple are re- siding in Lakehurst , New Jersey. Area People Attend Science Fiction Do Mrs. Howard. Veryzer and son , Howard , Jr. 6f West Islip and Mrs . Estelle Sanders of Babylon , attended the annual Hugo Award presentation as part of the 25th World Science Fiction Convention held at the Statler-Hilton in N . Y. on Labor Day weekend. Mrs . Veryzer also exhibited some of her paintings at the Convention. Artist Jan Cherost purchased one and a large por- trait was taken by Gene Rodden- berry, Hollywood producer of " Star Trek" and other tele- vision shows. Babylon B'Nai B' rith Chapter #1146 will hold a Fifth Anniver- sary smorgasbord Dinner Dance on Saturday, September 23, 1967 at Lands End Inn at 8 PM . For. information contact Mrs. Doris Newm an at^JU;;|^59a ^ North Bab y lon New s VIRGINIA LEE MO 9-1764 (Continued fro m Page 2) Sines of Alfred Street who cele- brated his 40th birthday on Sept. 9th with a party at his home at- tended by many of his friends and relatives . * * * Welcome home to Mr. & Mrs. "Jiggs " Breda & sons Wayne &-Gary who have returned home to Liberty Ave. after spending the summer touring the West , Cana- da and the Canadian Rockies in their camper . Clima ting their trip was a visit with Mr. & Mrs . Walter Root and sons Walter and Bi lly of Pond PL who met them at the Bay of Fundy, in Nova Scotia. A wonderful time was had by both families. * * * Mr. Gene Magagnoli , of Phelps La. participated in the exhibit presented by the Awixa Pond Art Center on Sept. 9th at the South Shore Mall. Several of his paint- ings and sculptures were display- ed. Tommy Cunningham son of Mr. & Mrs . Tom C unningham of Irv- ing Ave. ' returned home after spending a wonderful five days vi- siting with his aunt & uncle Mr. & Mrs . Wm Ford in Branton , N.J. * * * For news of North Babylon please call L . Wilcox MO 9-5513. Argyle Card Party Argyle Triangle #135 , Babylon , will hold their 4th AnnualCard & Game Party, on . Wednesday, September 20th , 1967 , at the Babylon ¦;¦ Masonic TempJ^ ¦ u v AnniverSv ; Dinner

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Professional WomenHold First Meeting

PRESENT AT THEFIRST MEETING ofBabylon Business andProfessional Womenare, left to right, Ger-trude Barteau, Babylon

The Babylon Business andProfessional Women held theirfirst meeting of the 1967-68season Thursday Sept. 17th. atthe LaGrange Inn. Plans for theFund Raising Drive for the ad-ditional Village Christmas dec-orations, and the annual com-munity Christmas Tree LightingCeremony were announced.Mayor Syd Askoff was presentand started the drive off by pur-chasing the first bloc of tickets.The raffle will be a Deluxe Basket

Village Mayor SydAskoff, guest of honor,Marie O'Shea, AnneO'Shea, Victor iaHolmes, June Tate andMarian Clarke.

of Cheer. The drawing will takeplace at the Babylon Business &Professional Women's annualholiday punch bowl party to beheld on Dec. 10th, from 5 to 7:30at the Masonic Hall, MontaukH'way, Babylon. $1.00 chances ,for the Deluxe Basket of Cheermay be purchased from manyof the local merchants, also Ger-trude Barteau at the Ferraro In-surance Co. 59 W. Main St. Baby-lon.

REMEMBERWHEN?

September 14, 1917Mrs. George D. Sparks has re-

turned from Plattsburgandisnowat her home in W. Islip.

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Village Trustee Gustave Fish-el, while sailing near Fire IslandInlet last Sunday, discovered abig sea of escallops in the bay.Escallops are a rarity in thissection, and they were fine saysour popular village official.

* * *Druggist Charles E. Winegarand family left yesterday for avacation at his former home inCooperstown, N.Y.September 7, 1928

Miss Lorraine Rice entertained18 friends at her home on Roose-velt St., Saturday afternoon, onthe occasion of her 13th birthday.

* * *Mrs. A. Brunn, of Smith St.,

gave a farewell party at her homeSeptember 1st in honor of EdwardWeber, of Jamaica Jhose presentwere: Lillian, Doris and MarthaBrunn, Pauline Kleindienst, AnnaCusack, Clare Hendrickson, MaryMadsen, Rita and Flossie Bar-dusch, Kathleen McCarthy, BobNeilson, John Albin, Ralph Smith,Leon Hendrickson, JohnBroere,Fred and Frank Southard, Andrewand Clifford Brunn, Richard Car-rier and Frank Fuestel.September 10, 1937

The Misses Constance Dennis,Gloria Abrams and Donald Birdleft last week to attend the UnionSprings Academy, at UnionSprings, N.Y.

Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Moffatt

of 82 Wyandanch Avenue are re-ceiving congratulations on thebirth of a son at the BrunswickHospital on August 30 The youngman will be given the name ofRichard Lawrence.

* . * *Wallace Field is spending apleasant sojourn at Arlington, hispictureque cottage on Oak Island.

* * *Mr. and Mrs. Frank Volz of

13th Street entertained over theweekend, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgePatrowski , of Ridgewood andWoodstock, Mrs. Mary Patrow-ski of Ridgewood, Jacob Goetzand Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koutnik.

* * *Marion Faith Coates celebrated

her second birthday on WednesdaySeptember 3, at the home of herparents, Dr. and Mrs. William A.Coates on East Main Street. Faithentertained Robert Brady, FaithGifford, Kathleen Gifford, SusanSkeffingtcn, Margaret Gilmore,Roger Holmes, Edwina Bechtold,Mary Eileen 0*Shea and MidgeGifford.September 11 , 1947

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Myottand children, Brent and Connierecently returned to their homeon Oak Neck La. from a tripthrough Maine, the White Moun-tains and Lake George.

* * *Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gillen of

Cooper Street, have announced thearrival of a daughter at South sideHospital on September 2. The in-fant who weighted 6 lbs., 2 ozs.,will be named Maureen Ann. Shehas a brother, John Jr., 14months.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lyons ofMortimer Avenue left here onSunday for Northeastern Collegein Boston, Massachusetts1.

* * *Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jebens

of Cormack Court recently re-turned from a four week tour ofthe North Central states. Thiswas a combination business tripand vacation during which theywere the guests of Mayor andMrs. John H. Jebens in the Cityof Davenport, Iowa.

Mr. ' and Mrs. Frank Galla-gher of Stuart Avenue entertainedat a farewell party in honor oftheir daughter Janetion Tuesdayevening at the Babylon YachtClub. Miss Gallagher will enterthe novitiate of the Congregationof the Sacred Heart in Kenwood,Albany on October 3rd.

Mrs. William Greenauer, Pre-sident of the Past Presidents'Committee of Babylon Unit #94American Legion Auxiliary an-nounces that the September meet-ing has been postponed until Wed-nesday, September 27th and willbe held at Mrs. Patrick Rep-ly's home at 112 Ralph Avenue,Babylon.

*. * *The Babylon Junior Auxiliary

of the Southside Hospital met atthe home of Mrs. Charles Sch-arfe of Peninsula Drive last week.Plans arebeingmadefortheAux-iliary's annual fall dance to beheld on October 28th at the LaGrange Restaurant.

* * *Mrs. Charles Audrey) Pfeifle,of Kensington Rd. celebrated herbirthday, Friday Sept. 8th. Allher friends wish her many moreto come.

Mrs. J. Vincent O'Shea of TheCrescent, and Miss Ann O'Sheaof Deer Park Ave. motored toNewport, R.I., where they visit-ed friends, Mr. and Mrs. LeoLimcort. They also attended theAmerican Cup Races held onTues. Sept. 11th.

* * *., Mrs. Bruce -^Connie) Barteau,celebrated her birthday with afamily dinner party on Sept. 6th,at her home in North Babylon.

Babylon NewsJane Warren .- MO 9-3089 __ , - _ I-I _ I—i. —

Miss Isabel Gallagher, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GaU-agher of Stuart Avenue was theguest of honor at a luncheon show-er held for her at the home ofMiss Sharon Healy of DundeeRoad on August 31st. Guests whoattended were: the Misses Janetand Mary Gallagher, Miss JeanGrover, Miss Jane Powl, Mrs.Hunt Lawrence, Mrs. MichaelMarran, Mrs. Peter Abbott, Mrs.Gerard Driscoll, Mrs. John Grif-fin, Mrs. Ruth Stevenson, Mrs.F. H. Healy, Mrs. Frank Free-man, and Mrs. Frank Gallagher.

Those who were unable tocome, but sent gifts were: MissPhoebe Gilmore, Miss Sally Grif-fin, Miss Suzy Farrington, MissSuzy Lawrence, Miss Nancy Gro-ver, Mrs. C. F. O'Donnell, Mrs.Peter Welling, Miss Dorothy Mi-hic, Miss Susan Conroy, Mrs.John Halpin, Mrs. Joseph Well-ing, Mrs. Francis X. Dennen,Mrs. Thomas Lyons, Mrs. F.W.Jackson, and Mrs. Jane Collins.Miss Gallagher will marry Lieu-tenant Richard Freeman on Sept-ember 30th.

Miss Donna E.M. Foley ofPrescott Place celebrated her16th birthday on September 11thby enteraining a group of herfriends at a luncheon and bow-ling party, and her guests were:Hope Block, Patricia Quails,Maude Baldwin, and Donald H.Foley.

* * *Fred Copithorn, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rhodes Copithorn ofRobbins Avenue left here lastweek to commence his Fresh-man year at Kolby College inMaine. Fred's parents and sis-ter Tina accompanied him on thetrip.

* * *Congratulations to Mrs. Char-

les W. Armstrong, who now re-sides at 22 Shore Lane in Bay-shore, who celebrated her 87thbirthday on September loth* Mrs.Armstrong formerly/ resided onOak Street in Babylon.

Mr. and Mrs. HerbertBargartand -their daughters Jennifer andJuliana of Kalamazoo, Michigan

were the guests here last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paschof Dundee Avenue.

* * *Charles Hayward, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hayward ofFire Island Avenue celebrated his9th birthday on Friday by enter-taining a group of his friends ata cook-out party in his home.

* * *A group of the children of Arg-

gle Park held a carnival for thebenefit of the Muscular Dystrophyfund last Saturday. The carnivalwas held at the home of LaurieGallagher of Stuart Avenue.

* * *Merritt Armstrong, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Armstrong ofVillage Line Road left there thisweek to commence his Freshmanyear at Hartwick College in One-onta, New York

* * *Mary Beth Rogers, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Ar-gyle Avenue celebrated her 11thbirthday on Saturday by enter-taining a group of 20 of her fri-ends at a luncheon party at herhome.

* / * *John Aspland, son of Mr. and

Mrs. George Aspland of ProspectStreet lias completed the Of-ficer's Candidate School in Ft.Gordon, Georgia, and receivedhis commission as a 2nd Lieu-tenant in the Army at ceremoniesheld there on September 7th. Hismother, Mrs. George Aspland,his: sister Miss Margaret As-pland, and Miss Charlene Froleattended the ceremonies. Johnis at his home here on a 15-dayleave before reporting back toFort Gordon.

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Legion Auxiliary was represent-ed at the September luncheonmeeting held at Broncho Char-lie's restaurant on September10th by the mesdames: RobertMountford, Charles Birs, GeorgeMiller, Daniel Zawyrucha, Mil-dred Moring, Pearl Michele, Til-lie Thompson, and RichardBrunkhorsto

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Miss Anita Lyons, daughter of

Baby lon TeacherWed To Local Man

Sharon Ann Remington of Bel-ville, New York, became the brideof Robert W. Parow, Babylon, onSat. Aug. 12, at a double ringceremony in the Belleville Meth-odist Church, Belleville.

The bride, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Robert E. Remington, is a1965 graduate of The State Uni-versity College at Plattsburghwith a Bachelor of Science De-gree in School Nurse-Teacher

Education. Until her marriage,she was employed by Union FreeSchool District No. 1, Babylon.

Mr. Parow is the son of Mr.and Mrs. Wilbert H. Parrow.Hehas been employed by GrummanAircraft Engineering Corp. andattended Farmingdale Agricul-tural and Technical Institute.He is presently serving in TheU.S. Navy. The couple are re-siding in Lakehurst, New Jersey.

Area People Attend Science Fiction DoMrs. Howard. Veryzer and son,

Howard, Jr. 6f West Islip andMrs. Estelle Sanders of Babylon,attended the annual Hugo Awardpresentation as part of the 25thWorld Science Fiction Conventionheld at the Statler-Hilton in N.Y.on Labor Day weekend.

Mrs. Veryzer also exhibitedsome of her paintings at theConvention. Artist Jan Cherostpurchased one and a large por-trait was taken by Gene Rodden-berry, Hollywood producer of

"Star Trek" and other tele-vision shows.

Babylon B'Nai B'rith Chapter#1146 will hold a Fifth Anniver-sary smorgasbord Dinner Danceon Saturday, September 23, 1967at Lands End Inn at 8 PM.

For. information contact Mrs.Doris Newman at JU;;| 59a^

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NewsVIRGINIA LEE MO 9-1764

(Continued fro m Page 2)Sines of Alfred Street who cele-brated his 40th birthday on Sept.9th with a party at his home at-tended by many of his friends andrelatives.

* * *Welcome home to Mr. & Mrs.

"Jiggs" Breda & sons Wayne&-Gary who have returned home toLiberty Ave. after spending thesummer touring the West, Cana-da and the Canadian Rockies intheir camper. Climating theirtrip was a visit with Mr. & Mrs.Walter Root and sons Walter andBilly of Pond PL who met them atthe Bay of Fundy, in Nova Scotia.A wonderful time was had by bothfamilies.

* * *Mr. Gene Magagnoli, of Phelps

La. participated in the exhibitpresented by the Awixa Pond ArtCenter on Sept. 9th at the SouthShore Mall. Several of his paint-ings and sculptures were display-ed.

Tommy Cunningham son of Mr.& Mrs. Tom Cunningham of Irv-ing Ave.' returned home afterspending a wonderful five days vi-siting with his aunt & uncle Mr.& Mrs. WmFordinBranton, N.J.

* * *For news of North Babylon

please call L. Wilcox MO 9-5513.

Argyle Card PartyArgyle Triangle #135, Babylon,

will hold their 4th AnnualCard& Game Party, on .Wednesday,September 20th, 1967, at theBabylon ¦;¦ Masonic TempJ ¦ u v

AnniverSv ; Dinner