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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS Mr« . Kenneth Andersen. ATlantic 1-8458 Mr> . Leonard Abru/zo of Edge- water Drive v hose birthday was Monday , was tVted at a family dii ' iier party owr the weekend in eel. bi.ition of this event w hen she and Mr. Abruzzo were hosts to .Mr. and Mr s . Josep h Abruz/.o of Kew Garden- . Mr. and Mrs. T' loma- Abui'/o and cbildi en . MicheU . Cynthia and Michael , of Queens . Mr. and Mis. Mario Abru- ¦ //o and daughter , Brenda Lee , of l' .iotkl yn v ir. and Mrs. Carmine Abru. .o ol l.indenhurst and Mrs. Ka\ Co s tell ' i of Richmond Mill. Mr. and Mrs . William Ackerman and sons . William , George and Kevin , of Cranbony Drive enter- tained as their guests over the weekend Frank McVay. Jr., of Want i;: h and Miss Joan MeCook of r.ool sburi' .. Pa. On Sunday the\ w ii' joined al a tamil y din- ner party by Mi s . Ackerman ' s I- it he. . Kiank McVay , Sr.. also of \\ ant. -iL ' h !!()NMI \ S CREATIONS at 3 \ ilia lie Art Shop. Sotaukot . Route 25 \. Sunday. Jul y 2nd from 2 - (i l). in. - - \d\ . Mr- . Anna Lewn of Astoria spent the weekend vi-dting hei manddau' ;hter and her husband, Mr. and Mr s . William Adams , and son. Bill y, of Corn Court. Among tlie guests recently en- tertained by Mr. and Mi s . Leon Bourgal . Sr .. of Commack Road were Mr . and Mrs. Wi lliam Dah- len of Lauielton. who were dinner gue- ' - on Wednesday. On Thurs- day .Air. and Mts. Clement Bour- gal and daughters . Mary Jo and Katiiy. of Massapequa were guests and on Sunda\ Mi' , and Mrs . Leon Bourgal . Jr., and children. Karen , Joseph and Denise of Klathush -pent the day visiting Mr. and Mr- . Bourgal. Mis . Laurence Hans en and dau g hter . Susan , of Brooklyn and Dahlia Drive on Sat irday attended the annual p icnic and outing of the Xew York Pepsi-Cola Distri- butors which was held at Belmont State Park. Also with them as their guest was Step hen Zilinski oi 1' i ooklvn. Mi . and Mrs. Jack Callister of Ivy P' .ace . Mr. and M rs. Richard Brennan, Jr.. and children Karen. Sally and Walter , of Mastic Beach Road and .M r. and Mrs. Louis Dick- son nf Hemlock Drive were the gue st v Sunday at a barbecue held at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Nor- man Michaels and sons Norman. Chi is and David, of Bab ylon. Mr . and Mr s . Salvatore Cannel- la of Monioe Di lve were hosts Snndax at a fami' y dinner held at the.r home. Their guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Tony Basso of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lupo of Shirley, their sons and daughters-in-law , Mr. and Mrs . Frank Cannella and children , Jeffrey . Frank and Maria , of the Pu oiix , Mr. and Mrs . John Can- i idla and children . Salvatore and 1'i ani ' f s Ann. of Mastic Beach and their son-m-law and daughter , Mr. and Mis. Albert Basso , and child- ren . Joanne and Josep h , of Bell- liol1. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and M.Vs. Ronzo Cavallo of Whittior Dii\e were Mr. and Mrs. l' i ei- Cavallo and children. Mary- ann . Ronnie and James , and Mr. and Mi s . Nicholas Marino and sons. John. Bobb y and Rick y, all o ' \ Ast i 'i..; Mrs. Carmela Quat- tiocchi of Mastic, and Mr. and Mi' s . Thomas Gross of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mr. - . Phili p Coy le. Sr., and son. Thomas , of Jefferson Drive will entertain as their house- guests I ' m the next two weeks the Coyie ' s son-in-law and daughter . Mr . and Mrs. Jerome Condon , and children. Jane and Jerry, of Bar- ring : on. 111., who arrived here by plane on Father ' s day. Mr. and Mrs . Louis Andersen of Longfellow Drive were the guests Saturday of their son and daugh- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Laurence And' rscii . and daughters , Donna and Dina. of Levittown. Judith Ann Coyle , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C oyl e . Jr., of i- \» <> \• ><« .i J ini l .ii l aiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliikntl ll!llliur MlcKinley Drive graduated from Mercy High School in Riverhead this week. With her mother and grandmother , Mtrs. Philip Coyle , Sr., of Jefferson Drive , she attend- ed a Communion Breakfast Sat- urday which was held at St. John ' s R.C. church in Riverhead. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruik- shank and children , Donna and Bobb y, of Cypress Drive are en- tertaining as their houseguest for a few days Mrs. Edwin Cruik- sh.ank of Baldwin Place. Mrs. Ernest Taylor of Orchid Diive has been a patient at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital , for the past 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarsitano of Jamaica are vacationing for two weeks at their summer home on Alder Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Tablel- and son , Larry, of Wavecrest Drive were hosts over the weekend to Gilbert Tahler and Michael Cook , both of Forest Hills. Anthony Tarsitano of Orchid Drive was the guest-of-honor Tuesday at a small gathering at his home in c elebration of his birthday. Refreshments including a decorated cake were enjoyed by his wife , daughter , Debra , Mr. and Mrs. Benny Abate and Mrs . Angle Colozzo of Mastic, and Mr. and Mrs. Sal Tarsitano and children Donna and Richard of Lincoln Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor af- ter wintering in North Miami , Fla., aire spending the summer months with their son and daug h- ter-in-law , Mr and Mrs. Ernest Taylor , and children , Jane , Bar- baia and Jimmy, of Orchid Drive . Mr. and Mrs . ' Ole Ingbretsen of Diana Drive were hosts over the weekend to their son and daugh- ter-in-law , Mir. and Mrs. Edwin Ingbretsen , and sons , David and Bruce , of Newington , Conn. The Ingbretsens also entertained their son-in-law and daug hter , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christj opherson ,, a n d daughters , Linda and Lois , of Shir- lev on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dietz of Diana Drive were hosts at a fam- ily dinner at their home Sunday Among those present were Ches- ter Dietz , Jr., of Hempstead , Mr. and Mrs Ewald Braunsdorff and daughters , Susan , Fern andHolly, of West Babylon and Mr and Mrs. Warren Dietz and children , Sharon and Doug las , of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs . Roy S. Bruno of East Patchogue celebrated their first wedding anniversary Satur- day at a family dinner party held at the home of Mrs. Bruno ' s par- ents . Mr. and Mrs. Al Rolon of Woodland Drive A luncheon was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vi- olet Gambale of Whittier Drive when she entertained Mesdames Marie Rolon. Margarey Lawson , Ann Kubala , Julia Sharkey and Joan Adams Mrs. Frank Carrozza and Mr. and Mrs Al Nuccio and children , Diane , Robert , Lori Ann and Al- fred , all of Kings Park were guests over the weekend at the Elm Road home af Mr . and Mrs. Dominick Carrozza and children , Pamela and Gary Georg e Kubala , Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs . George Kubala , Sr., of Washington Drive left on Wednes- day for a tour of duty with the Coast Guard. He will be stationed for some time at the Coast Guard Station in Cape May, N.J. Sunday guests entertained by Mr. and ' Mrs. George Hi gg ins of LaCrosse Road were Dr. and Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs. William Murp hy, all of Babylon. As important as the set of your veil is your choice of wedding stationery. You can 't go wrong if you choose your invitations from the fine choice stock at The Ad- vance. Alwys at budget prices. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Karcher of Dahlia Drive entertained as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs William Carney and children , June , Donna and Michael , of Rich- mond Hill. Mr. and Mrs Isadore Sirulnik of Neighborhood Road celebrated their thirty-first wedding anniver- sary during the week. Mr. and Mlrs. Joseph Chowske and children , Frances , Jack and Kathleen , of Jamaica , Mr. and Mrs James Fox and children , Jer- ;y and Barbara , and Mr. and Mrs. James Schaefer and daughter , Ka- ren , of Baldwin were among the guests on Sunday entertained at a family dinner party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chowske of McKinley Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leonard! of Corona spent the weekend at their summer home on Laurelton Drive. Mr. and Mrs. George Busch , S r., of Rosedale and Neighborhood Road celebrated their thirty-fourth wedding anniversary *his past week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tasch of Middle Village spent the weekend at their summer home on Long- fellow Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martinez of Longfellow Didve celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary quietly with their family on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert French and children , Robert and Donna , of Farmingdale were the guests Sun - day of Mrs. French' s parents and sister , Mr. and Mrs. V. Stafford Sewell and Kathy of Beaver Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mascarenas of Laurelton Drive were the guests over the weekend of Mrs. Masea- lenas ' mother , Mrs. Lillian Fritsch of Middle Village , whose birthday was celebrated on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mascarenas also visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buchheit of Mid- dle Village. Mrs. Laurence Hansen and daughter , Susan , of Brookl yn spent the weekend at their sum- mer home on Dahlia Drive where they entertained as their guest over the weekend Mrs. Hansen ' s cousin , Leonard Lichtman of the Bronx. Mrs. Thomas Ross of Huguenot Drive is a patient at the Bayview General Hospital here. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Millman and children , Paul and Diane , of St. Albans were at their summer home on Dogwood Road over the weekend. They also were the guests on Sunday of Dr. Millman ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mlillman of Cypress Drive. Teresa Meers celebrated h e r fourth birthday Wednesday with a party held at the home of her par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meers of McKinley Drive. Joining in the celebration were her sisters , Dore and Lisa , brother , Eric , and De- borah , Barbara , Michael and Thomas Daddio , Katherine and James Murphy and Cindy and Charles Bindel. Mi\ and Mrs. Theodore Millman of Cypress Drive were hosts over the weekend to Mr. and Mrs. Russ- ell Kane and son , Russell , Jr., of Queens Village. On Wednesday they entertained Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert Millman and children , Rob- ert and Elaine , of Freeport. On Friday at 8 p. m. there will be a meeting of the M' astic Beach Ambulance Company. Mi\ and Mrs. Max Zeisk of Brooklyn spent the weekend at their summer home on Lynbrook Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kirschner of Flatbu'j h spent several days this week at their summer home on Washington Drive. The Games Night sponsored by the members of t h e Arthur H. Clune American Legion Post will be held at 7:45 p. n>. Friday at the Democratic Clubhouse on Lo- cust Drive. All are welcome to at- tend. Mastic Beach Exp lorer Post 121 wlill meet at 7 p. m. Friday at the Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road. Regulation fire drill for mem- bers of the Mastic Beach Fire De- partment will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday at the firehouse on Neigh- borhood Road. Mr. and Mrs . Dominick Carroz- za and children , Pamela and Gary, of Elm Road and Mr. and Mrs. Armand Sposato and daughters , Francine , Patricia , Amy and Cyn- thia , of Neighborhood Road were the guests Sunday at a family din- ner party at the home of Mr. and Mirs. Pat Sposato of Bogota Road. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldma n of Longfellow Drive were hosts over the weekend to Mrs. Feld- man ' s sister and nephews , Mrs. Freda Wilkenfeld , and sons , Roger and Bruce , of Brookl yn. Roger , a student at the University of Roch- ester was accompanied by his fi- ance, Miss Zara Wallace of Conn- ecticut. The Treaters Club of Mastic- Beach met Friday night at the home of Mrs. William Sharkey of Orchid Drive with Mrs. Sharkey as hostess. Refreshments were served and a social evening was enjoyed by Mesdames Ann Kubala , Ann Pidgeon , Joan Adams , Marie O'Reill y, Gloria Baessler , Marie Rolon , Ronnie Chester of Mastic Beach and Margaret Smith of Eastport. Mr. and Mrs. August Jacob of Alder Drive recently observed their fifty-first wedding anniver- sary quietly at their home with their family. Mesdamtes Alice Mascarenas , Margaret Lawson , Violet Gambale , Betty Geyer , Marie Lawler , Marie Rolon , Catherine Dina , Adelaide Nagle and Edna Nagle recently enjoyed a motor trip to the Bay- ard Cutting Arboretum in Great River followed by luncheon at Mi- chael' s Restaurant in Sayville. Mrs. Louis Castellano accom- panied by her daughter , Donna , and sons , Louis and Vincent , of Biltmore Drive on Saturday at- tended a surprise bridal shower for Vincent' s fiance , Miss Barbara Trivolis , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M/ichael Trivolis of Bay Ridge , which was held at the home of Mrs. Alba Brianzzia of Brooklyn. Practice for members of the Mastic Beach Childrens Band of the Fire Department will be held from 6:30-8 p. m. Monday at the firehouse. Later in the evening there will be a meeting of the De- partment' s Fire Commissioners. The Young People ' s Society of the Walther League will hold its business meeting at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Schrof and daughter , Marilyn , of Dogwood Road mtotored to Rail- way, N. J. where Miss Schrof en- tertained at a surprise stork show- er in honor of her niece , Mrs. L y nne Fe l l o ws , who resides with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grimaldi of Rahway. There were 25 guests present and Mrs. Fel- lows was the recipient of many gifts. During the evening a buffet and a decorated cake were among the refreshments served. During the evening the twent y-second wedding anniversary of Mr . and Mrs. Fre d Grimaldi was also cele- brated. The ladies ' of the Mlastic Beach Hebrew Center are sponsoring a card and game party on Wednes- day starting at 12:30 p. m. at thef Center on Neig-hborhood Road. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rutigli- ano of Cypress Drive announce the birth of their sixth grandchild. A son , James Michael , wei ghing G pounds , 13 1 _ oences was born Saturday at the Brookhaven Me- morial Hospital to their son-in-law and daughter . Mr. and Mrs. George Beck of Mastic. The Becks ' have two other sons and a daughter. Mrs. Beck is the former Miss Dor- othy Rutigliano. The Ladies ' Aid Societ y of the Grace Lutheran Church will meet at the church on Mastic Road at 8 p. m. Wednesday. A business meeting and final bazaar plans will be included on the agenda. There will be a meeting of the Mastic Beach Rescue Squad at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the firehouse. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wisniewski of Manor- ville received the names of Lore May on Sunday when she was baptized at noon in a ceremony performed by the Rev. Arthur W. Geidel at the Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road. Godpar- ents were the baby ' s uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stoz- zetto , Jr., of Washington Drive. Following the baptism a barbecue and lawn party was held at the home of the baby ' s maternal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen of Longfellow Drive. Those attending included the ma- ternal grandparents and godpar- ents as well as Misses Louise and Lillian Andersen , Jennifer , Joseph and Christopher Stozzetto , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andersen and children , Karen and David , of Mas- tic Beach; Miss Louise Nornes of Bay Ridge ; Mrs. Laurence Han- sen and daug hter , Susan , of Brook- lyn , and Leonard Lichtman of the Bronx. Mrs. Wisniewski is the for- mer Miss Beatrice Anderson of Mastic Beach. The Ladies ' Committee , Mes- dames Florence Nelson , Viola Haughn and Tess Azzato, of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Childrens Band are sponsoring a card party at 1 p. m. July 6 at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. All are welcome to attend. On Saturday Signalman Tony Botiglione , who is stationed aboard the USS Wangello , was the guest of Mir . and Mrs. Michael Rutigli- ano and Harry Planz of Cypress Drive. Signalman Botiglione is a former Mastic Beach resident , re- siding at one time on Longfellow Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ru- tigliano were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of East Quogue and Astoria. The annual convention of the Southern New York State Volun- teer Firemens Association was held on Friday and Saturday at Great Neck , where the members of the Alert Eng ine Hook , Ladder and Hose Company 1 of Grea t Neck were hosts. Among those at- tending were Mrs. Edith Raynor of East Moriches , Mrs. Josephine Murdock of East Islip, Mrs. Ber- tha Stoll of Bab y lon and Mrs. Ed- na Muck of Mastic Beach , both on the Board of Suffolk directors and financial secretary, Mrs. J. Carrie Blomquist , also of Mastic Beach. Miss Lillian Andersen , daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen of Longfellow Drive , who was among those graduating from William Floyd School Thursday night , was later feted at a small fa mji ly gathering in honor of this event , held at the Andersen home. Among those present were her parents , sister Louise , Mrs . Louis Wisniewski and daughter , Loi-e, of Manorville. Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Jr. , of Washington Drive , Mi- , and Mrs. Kenneth Andersen of Orchid Drive, Miss Ellen Lawler of Long- fellow Drive and Miss Louise Nornes of Bay Ridge , who will re- main for the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen. Among those celebrating the birthday Sunday of Mrs. Lorraine Hanlon of Neig hborhood Road were her husband , William , sons , John and Billy, Mir. and Mrs. Ken- neth Andersen , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders , Henry Weller and Mrs. Miarjorie Hallfeld of Mastic Beach. Barbara Ann Barbeire , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar- beire of Claremont Drive , was the guest-of-honor on Saturday night at a party held at her home in honor of her graduation Thursday night from William Floyd Junior High School. Refreshments were served to her guests among whom were her maternal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Joh n W ebber , Sr., of McKinley Drive , Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Webber and children , Richard and Lori , of Smithtown and John Webber , Jr., of Brooklyn. The Rev. Alfred T. K. Zadig and his wife and son , David , of Orchid Drive are entertaining as their house guest for the summer months Mrs. Zadig ' s sister , Miss Rita Williamson of Grafton N. D. Miss Williamlson is a student at Concordia College in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. John Eriksen of Locust Drive entertained at a fam- ily gathering at their home on Thursday night following the graduation from William Floy d Junior High School of their daughter , Doris. A buffe t and dec- orated cake were served. Guests included Doris ' sister , Marilyn , and brother , John , her parents , her aunts and uncles , Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gangemella and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillerud of Mastic Beach , and her maternal grand- parents , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Skjold also of M' astic Beach. Raymond Keenan of Lynbrook Drive dined out with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Keenan at the Charcoal House on Montauk Highway in celebration of his graduation Thursday from William Floyd Junior High School . Miss MJary Ann Lagumis , who graduated Thursday night from William Floyd Junior High School and her sister , Miss Michele La- gumis , who graduated Friday night from Seton Hall High School in Patchogue , were guests-of-hon- or Sunday at a family dinner par- ty held at the Saxon Arms Res taurant in Oakdale. Among those present were the girls ' pa rents. Air. and Mrs. James Lagumj s. sis- ters , Electra and Natalie, as well as Miss Pam Mullaney of Bellport , Miss Gladys Vunck of Great Riv- er and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hard- ing and daughters , Susan , Eliza- beth , Sally and Catherine , of Riv- erhead. Sandra Arlene Lichtenberger. daughter of iMr . and Mrs. Edwin Lichtenberger of Huntin g ton Drive , and Nancy Murray, daugh- ter of Mir . and Mrs. James Murray of Maywood Drive , were the guests for several days this week of Nan- cy ' s grandmother , Mrs. Murray of New York City. Sandra Lichten- berger was among those grad- uating from William Floyd Junior High School on Thursday night. Miss Carol Calabria of Bayview Drive was the guest-of-honor at a family gathering held at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Oris Calabria , on Thursday night fol- lowing her graduation from Will- iam Floyd Junior High School. Guests joining in the celebration included her parents and sister. Veronica , Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ca- labro, Sr., Dr. and Mrs . Frank Calabro, Jr., Mr . and Mrs . Ben Siriani and son , Robert , Mr. and Mrs. Michael DiPero and family. Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Vitale and daug hter . Mary Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Messinetti and sons. Gary and John , of Mastic Beach , Miss Diane Calabria and Mrs. Joseph DeVito , both of Law- rence. The Reverend Alfred T. K. Za- dig, vicar of St. Andrew ' s Episco- pal Church , this week attended the two day annual clergy conference held at Howell House in West- hampton Beach. The Bishop of the Long Island Diocese , Right Rev- erend James P. DeWolfe , was host to all attending clergy. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Traxel , Jr., of Huntington Drive was the scene Saturday of a surprise stork shower held in hon- or of Mrs. Dominick Randazzo of Mastic Beach. Mrs. Fred Traxel , Jr., and Mrs. Samuel Iudice , both of Mastic Beach , were co-hostesses . The room was decorated with p ink , blue and white streamers with a large white bell suspended from the center. The guest-of-honor re- ceived a white and silver ribbon corsage trimmed with three bab y figurines and a small rattle. Each of the other guests attending also received a bow corsage trimmed with rattles. Guests included in ad- dition to the guest-of-honor and the co-hostesses were Mesdames John Kudrey ko of Flushing, Fred Traxel Sr , Dolly Nocciolo . Libb y Voernian , Mary Symonds and John Kudreyko , Jr., of Mastic Beach; Mrs. Eleanor Riela of Mas- tic Park; Mrs. Kath y Vilar and Mrs. Ruth VanTassel of Shirley, and the Misses Elizabeth and Dor- oth y Nicholson of Shirley, Joanne Woznik of the Bronx and Carol Ann Calabrese of Mastic Beach. The buffet table was decorated with a large w bite stork with smaller stork s and cradles for par- ty favors. ——— —~^-^m^_—_m^^^^.^m^mmm—^^mm.^^^m^—^^^^mwmm—m—mm—mm WHERE DIGNITY JfvifeN. AND TRADITION W ^pA i Soften Your Grief -fsgP^l l EBBHj ; ^P m\j oAJLcJut^ SS ^ ^ \ \ ( & UMAA I XKx >m _ v \ j 1. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. 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Patricia Barone , Linda Hellmer , Joanne La Rocca , Gail Mullaney, Eileen Scott , Kathleen Wall , Ellen Piterniak , Ann Maria Johnson, Rosemarie Branciforte , Ly dia Thullen , Christine Wall and Bernadette Russo. Members of Shirley Brownie Troop 8. ~ > attend- ing were Mrs . Thomas Cody, leader; Linda Orban , Mary Beth Pelrillo , Linda Chn ' stopherson , Lu Ann Ostrom , Linda and Barbara Cody, Margaret Savino and Roslin Daw. Martha Cod y of Shirley Girl Scout Troop 32 also attended . Others present were Mrs. John Busch and son , David of Center Moriches; Mrs. George Seibert and son , George of Yaphank; Mr. and Mrs. August Bischoff and daug h- ter , Nancy of Sayville; Peggy Walker and Mrs. Carman Penna of Shirley. Hilda received many gifts and cards of congratula- tion. The regular weekl y meeting of Troop 02 was held Friday nig ht at the home of Mrs. Hidal go on Pinelawn Avenue , Shirley. 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Living Area Montauk H i g hway bh i rley f ATlanhV 1 -941 8 I I '^^^'' u •^' •j lV ' J' -^iN A/ V./SW'y-' - ' '''-- '' **.M*WM4V . * «/T*v I iM»WVW *v»»inf»«vwi v v w nniw«w««iMWiinHnwtwi«i«>i ^^ BOULEVA RD FLORIST CENTE R MORICHES Opposite Post Office / <^g^£\ /&/$mmmMy m& \ A ^^a^^^ r \^IfcA ATI \~ ' ___ mmm' w^^B^i j'i mini mm H ini'i ni II i/inim niiiiimiiiiiimmmn !. I ROADSIDE I I GREENHOUSE I /^§§ljj |\ Montauk Hwy. | m f ^ rmmaHBBr ^ r ^* j» nl •¦ = Worl d Wide Delivery | I Through P.T.D. I rmiiiiiinini:i in r< in in in minimi: inn ii[imii|i!ii!i!ii, ' _ •::. Ill ,1 J B.ili.lnaillnlillllllllllllllllklltllllllltWr \ HERRMAN N ' S 4 ^ • _ z ._ ___ _, *. I! r'JVji] f MM^J U^LiLJLluiuUk&J Main Street Center Moriches ATlantic 4-0301 Speaking of PHOENIX RAY CAMP in Cen- ter Moriches will open July 10 on a 60-acre tract near the Sunrise Highway By-Pass under the direc- tion of Zollie W. Privett , elemen- tary principal of Center Moriches schools , and Alfred Debler. remed- ial reading teacher in the Cenler Moriches school system. Teachers from the Center Mo- riches schools will mAke up the counselor staff at the camp, which will offer a wide range of sports including horseback riding and many other camping activities. The camp will be in operation between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Trans- portation will be provided as well as the noon meal. BUSINESS MONUMENTS ERECTED IN ALL CEMETERIES BARBER and SMITH Neville Street , Center Moriches Office Hours , 9 to 3 ATlanti c 4-0231-0304 For your best source of infor- mation locally, read The Advance each week. —Adv. CENTER MORICHES — Amer- ican Leg ion Auxiliary Unit 929 of Center Moriches will hold a cake and food sale at the old post office, building in Mastic , beginning at 10 a. m. Saturday. Mrs. Rose Ryan , activities chairman , will be assist- ed by Mrs. Minnie Musitano, president. CAKE, FOOD SALE GEORGE L. ENNIS , 28 , of the Bronx died unexpectedl y June lb' at Grand Central Hospital in Man- hattan. He was born May 21 . 1933 in New York City and was emp loy- ed by Associated Foods in the Bronx. Survivors include his wife , Mrs. Gloria Eunis; a son , George , Jr.; both of the Bronx ; his parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Ennis of Vernon Avenue , Mastic; three brothers . William of the Bronx, and John and Edward , of Mastic ; four sisters , M iss Glad ys Ennis , Miss Helen Ennis , both of the Bronx , and Mrs. Joan Gerle and Barbara Ann Ennis , both of Mas- tic , and his grandparents , Mr . and Mrs . Fred J. Ennis of Mastic Beach. A Rosary service was hold 9:30 p. m. June 19 at the Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home , West 1 90th Street in the Bronx. A solemn re- quiem mass was offered at 10 a. m. June 20 at St. Chrysostom R. C. Church in the Bronx , and interment followed in St . Ray- mond' s Cemetery in the Bronx. 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