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Shirley and Mastic Acres Mr« . Irmn IJnvin . ATlantic 1-8150 Al ' ^ s Virt ' inia Towle of Stack- viril l) i i\ r \ ; ^ s- . Mi ^ t- . 'f honor at \ a -urpri-c bridal -h >wer held Jum= :; at i he Mini M ' Restau rant in ( ' enter Al oiiche- . . lloste-ses were All - . I > iii- St i roel of ( outer .Wor- i( he- . Mr- . Ra\m <>nd 1' owle ol Aiilli i l'i . . « ' , . \[> s. Kir i ..i-(l Towk of Folium Card\!!- and Miss y \ p \ ,I. .:n Kol- t. ' ii of Richmond 11,11. ' A hn ' . ' .et -upper v. a- reived nic ' inP.i > . ¦ • uu \ i - a\ l( i i >\ sMort- « ake . Cu.-t- were M OM ! lines John HeHand. Wad- - Holland . Albert Wamo , Knhe t Ku ^ liiu \ . Jack Kru - ii nii 'r . ( . .ih eiiae U nfiles , Ahsso. - Maie ' o Holland and Diana Mc Al- ea\ \ of Ii' >okl\ n; M i - . J . U \yher . Aliss Manl yn Kayh ei' . .Miss Thore- v;l 1U M ]\ of Ma-peth: Mesdanie. s Chailo ' Hend en r . Sr.. Nich olas J' aniio Cliarle- M.illm. Josep h Hilt . J.ick Hoeiilei . Sr.. Ja . 'k lloeh- ler, J . Kdn 'ind Kysd\ k. Si 1 ., oi I' .huo 'it; Mi- . Georue I' atsos oi 11,iv ; id ' Ilea, h; Mr- . Frank Wi. -- . -,nt . Mr- . Charle- Sharkey. Mr< I- dniun ! Kysdy k. Ji.. of Glrndale ; Mr s . W illiam Freeman of Klor - il !' atk: Me- iiame- H\ii>' . v Weynaud. Gei.nd \' o]/. . Clifford Towle . Sr., Mi--e- Ann e \\ eynand and Irene Me Xa hols of Ma. -lic Acie s; Airs. Fiank Me l. oujj ' .hi of Xew Hyde l' ark ; Mr- . John Schmitt . Mrs. Aim.do Civile of Ozone Park ; 'Mr- . Krnest Wolpert of Sylmar. Calif.. Mi - . Joseph Weynand , Mrs. Ki . 'hard Tow le of Fortuna Gar- den-; Mr- . Walter I.autre. M rs. Jo- seph Slavin of Wantagh; Airs. lki ' ii '\ I.a Sala of Tort Jeffer-on Station: Mr- . Raymond Towl of Miller Plate: M:- . ' Harry Wolpert . Mi-- I imla Wo ' por; of Arinonk; 'Mis. Thomas Koillv. Mrs. John Rolston. Miss Al-i ry Jane Holston. Mrs. Jack Covais , Miss Carolyn Coyais of Richmond Hill; Mrs. Clifford Towle , Jr., Mrs. Clayton lluey , Mrs. I ouis SLrebe 1 , Jr.. Mrs. Louis St rebel Sr ., of Center- Mori- ches; Mrs . James Gleasoj i , Miss Marie Gleason Mrs. John Russo , Miss Susa n Petersen of Mastic Peach; Miss Mary Edwards , M i's. ( harles Breslin of Mastic, and Airs. John Conli of Shirley. .Miss Towle wis married to Charles E. Henderer of Fort Wayne , Ind., at an 11 a. m. m ptial mass Saturday at St. John the Evangelist R. C. Church in Center Moriches. Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Giaquin- to of Deeator Avenue entertained as guests Monthly Airs. Giaquinto ' s mother. Mrs. Josephine Tamburro . anil her brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Air. - . Dominick Tamburro of Astoria. Rosemane Brancitorte , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Branei- forte of Forest Avenue celebrated hir eleventli birthday Friday night following (he meeting of Nort h Shirley Girl Scout Troop 92 held at the home of Mrs. Paul Hidalgo of Pinelawn Avenue. Refreshments included a large decorated birth- day cake. Birthdays celebrated this week were : June 2-1 — James Marotta id \ Camp Upton Road , Eric Hof- inaiin of Church Drive , Mrs. R. Weiss of Peeker Avenue; June 25—Mrs. L. Marotta of Camp Upton Road; June 2G — Mrs. Jac k Pisciotta of Livingston Drive ; Jt nt' 28 — Gregory Dorfer of Lexington Road. Richard Podejko Jr., of C ypress Drive; June 29 — Paul Piazza of Rugby Drive and June oO —¦ Mrs. John Colozzo of Pawnee Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. David Soule and children. Linda , Paul and Chris , of Washington D. C , recently spent four days at the home of Mrs. Soule ' s pvirents , Mr. and Mrs. flmei' Audet of Rugb y Drive. A Bar Mitzvah ceremony in hon- or of Stuart Lee Serin was held at 1 1 a.m. Saturday at the Mastic Beach Hebiew Center with Rabbi John Rosenblatt officiating. Fol- lowing tlie ceremony a reception and open house was held at the home of Stuart ' s parents , Mr. anil Airs. Harry Serin of Coventry Avenue. Buffet refreshments were served througho. t the day and evening. Hostesses were Mrs. J. Drucker of Mastic Beach and Mrs. Harry Morelli of Mastic. Table de- corations included a large cake shaped as a bible , decorated in blue and white and inscribed , \To Stuart for his Bar Mitzvah , \ which was made by Mies. Morelli. Over 150 guests attended./ Airs. Isabelle Lofsten of Floyd Roati North returned home Mon- day after spending three weeks visiting her sister , Mrs. Frank Doyle of Staten Island. Mrs. Frank Acton and sons, Thomas and Frank , of Glen Ellen , 111., visited Mrs. Lofsten while she was stay- ing at the lionne of her sister. Mjaureen Audet of Rugb y Drive graduated last Thursday night from the William Floyd School on Lexington R o.ad. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Avilovich of Greenwich Village were at their home on Manor Drive over the weekend. Mrs. Fannie Nutter and son , John , of Auborn Avenue were guests Sunday of her sister , Mrs. Ester Richbart of New Rochelle. Mr. and Mrs. George Esposito of Madison Street celebrated their wedding anniversary June 24 , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bender , Jr., of Robinwood Street celebrated their anniversary, J.;.ne 28 and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Musumeei of Candido Avenue will celebrate \ their tenth wedding anniversary, tomorrow. Ann Weynand , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weynand of Stack- yard Drive graduated Sunday af- ternoon from St. John ' s Paro- chial School in Center Moriches. In honor of the occasion a family gathering was held at the Wey- nand home following the ceremony. A lovely graduation cake centered the table and buffet refreshments were served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weynand and children Patricia , Suzanne and Josep h and Mrs. Marie Koster of Mastic Beach , M .r. and Mrs. Gerard Volz and daughters , Jean and Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Towle , Sr., of Mastic Acres; Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. H offses of East Worcester , and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wol pert of San Fernando , Calif. Ann will en ter Mercy High School in River- head in September. Mrs. Joseph Contesso-Dado of Sunnyside is spending the Summer at her home on Manor Drive. Her husband is spending a month' s va- cation here. A teenage dance , sponsored b y the Shirley Long Island Taxpay- er ' s Association will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow. - at the clubhouse on Grandview Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Al-mnara of Brookl yn are spending the Sum- mer at their home on Manor Drive. Mr. and Ah's. Harry Serin of Coventry Avenue are entertaining as a g \ . :est for several weeks lie) aunt , Aliss Maud Brown of Sara- sota , Fla. A combined birthday and gradu- ation party was held Saturday at the home of Mrs. Eva Landau of St. George Drive in honor of her son , Stephen , who celebrated his fi fteenth birthday and her da ugh - tei Peggy ' s graduation from the William Floyd School , last Thurs- day night. An outdoor barbecue was enjoyed. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawk and son , Bren- dan , of Howard Beach Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk , Jr., and daugh- ters , Jacqueline and Joyce , and Mr. and Mrs. John Cole and chil- dren , Alary Lou , Thomas and John of Elmhurst. House guests several days this w eek of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wey- nand of Stackyard Drive were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hoffses of East Worcester. Mr . and Mrs. Eugene Lauer of Brooklyn spent the weekend at their home on Manor Diive . HOME EXTENSION SERVICE The Shirley Mastic Home Ex- tension Service closed the season with a dinner held at the Bell port Country Cub in Bellport , last Wednesday night. The ABC' s of sewing certifica- tes were presented by the chair- man , Mrs. Adele Miller to Mes- dames Claire Mazza , Ju 'ia Val- der , Marg.aret Beler and Josephine Sweeney for completing the sew- ing course. Other members attending the dinner were Mesdames Sue Stefo , Rose Zguris , Elsie Vogel , Jeanette Spadaro , Alice Schulz , Margaret Haney, Elizabeth Kellers and Mar- garet Dosch. Meetings of the unit will resume in September. Engaged couples , attent io n please ! For the most beautiful , streamlined , latest style raised printing announcements stop in and see our samples. The Ad- vance. —Adv. i FOR SALE i I STOLEN BICYCLES | ; It is a Steal at 8 J{) 00 up I 1 BOATS $25.00 up I » W ITHOUT FEAR OF BEING PICKED IP BY THE LAW, ¦ • AS THEY WERE PURC HASED FROM THE 5 N.Y.C. 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The shower was .viven h y the bridal party ooriMst- iny ol ' Miss Vcrna Mang'us of Masiie Reach , Mis- Jeanette Ma- lino and Miss Tony Qualy of the H I ' OIIK and Miss Carol S' umpp of A' lnstic. A beautiful cake inscrib- ed, \Showers of Happiness , \ fe i- tured the table decorations and a l- .il'fet supper was served. The bride-to-be received many lovel y j ^ifts. (iue.sts were Miss Marian Demmo and Miss Lorraine Wa rd of Mastic Acres; M;\s . C Marino , Miss Elizabeth Laphani and Miss Alice I .apham of the Bronx; Miss Jean Dermody ol Mastic Beach ; Mrs. Norman H yland , Mrs. Lillian Hyland , Miss Ruth Trimble and Airs. Janus Coles of Center Alori- elie • Miss Frieda Bachmann of Holiday Beach ;Mrs. Barbara Bren- *on , Mrs. Ch .aides Banducci , Miss Theresa. Citarelli , M:rs. Fvank Mar- key, Mrs. (Jertrud - 1 Stumpp, Aliss Jean SchulU and Airs. James Schultz of Mastic; Aliss Stella Deery, Airs. Dominick Cam- initi and Airs. Salvatore Ancona of Shirley; Mrs. W. W. Thomas of Stony Brook; Mrs. J. Rogers of Sayville , and Airs. William Walker of Bellport. Miss Lapham wil be married to Robert N. Hy- land at 2 p. m. August 27 at the Center Moriches Presbyterian Church in Center Moriches. Live R-tt?r With PELCO Low- Cost E' ectricit y.—Adv. Airs. Dorothy Tischler of Roslyn Heights visited Mr. a'nd Mrs. Harry Page of Nelson Place , last Thurs- day. Mrs. Dorothy James of the Bronx returned home Tuesday af- tei spending six days at the home of Mr. and Airs. Page. I 'J i llrhdays celebrated this week were: June 25—Terrence Kuquet of Hamp ' .on Avenue; Juiv » 2(5— Peter and Michael Bachak of Mid- land Avenue . Joanne Gillen of Clinton Avenue; June 27 — Fred Schramm , Jr., of Lee Place , Lester Johnson of Fulton Avenue; June 29 — Donald Johnson of Fulton Avenue; June 30 — George Werc- mchuk of Franklin Avenue and Leonard Eppig, Jr., of Fulton Avenue. Harry Page is convalescing at his homle on Nelson Place after being a patient in Central Suf- folk Hospital in Riverhead. William and Joseph Burr and John Guthrie , foster sons of Mr. and Ai rs . Peter Klimczak of Rut- land Road , graduated from the eighth grade nt the William Floy d School , Thursday night. Following the graduation exercises a party was held in their honor at the Klimczak home. A buffet supper was served and a whipped cream cake decorated with the figure of a graduate and inscribed , \Con- gratulations to Joe. Bill y and John , \ adorned the table. Among those present were John ' s parents. Air. and Airs. Walter Guthrie of Calverton ; Joseph and William ' s aunt , Airs . Helen A lac Rory of Lay Shore ; also AL' . and Air- . Robert Klimczak and son , Robert , of Center Moriches , Airs. Rose Oppenheimer , Harry Spector , Mor- ton Abramowitz , Howard Klimczak and Robert Garbato of M.astic: Air. and Airs. Lewis Oppenheimer iind children , Joanne and Joseph, of Center Moriches and Mrs. Ann lnii'ichel i and daughter , Linda, of the Bronx. The Advance is on sale at The Shack and McClean ' s Market in Alast ic. —Adv . A smal party was held Thurs- day night at the home of Air. and Ai rs. Fred Weseman of \Mastic Boulevard following their son F rod' s graduation from William Floyd School in Slrrley. Refresh- ments were served. Those attend- ing were Mr . and ivlis . Robert Tidwell of Bay Shore and Ai rs. Chalmer Detling of Alastic. Mrs. Tidwell is the former Miss Judith Raia of Mastic and she and her hisband are residing in Bay Shore after living in San Aiuonio , Tex., for nearly two years. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rosato of Lafayette Avenue recently attend- ed the wedding of the former Miss Elaine Cabo , to Jeremi .ah Whooley at 10 a.m. nuptial mass held at the Madonna R. C. Church in Fort Lee , N.J ., and a reception held at Sauter ' s Rest- aurant in Fairview , N.J. While there they also visited Mrs. Rosa- lo ' s broth\r and sister-in-law , Mr. and Airs. William Enne«ser Mr .and Airs. George Ennesser and Mr. and Airs. George Arnold , all of Fort Lee. Teri Lee Hartigan , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hartigan celebrated her fourth birthday last Monday with a party held at the home of her paternal grandmother , Mrs. Mildred Steinman of Midland Avenue. Table decorations featured a birthday cake made in the shape of a dog. Each of the children received a basket of candy, snap- pers , balloons and a small favor. Guests were Peter , Michael , Alary Ann , Sandra and Jane Sachak and Mary Myers of Mastic , Diane Ke- ane of Shirley and Teri Lee ' s brothers , William and Timothy, and sister , Debra. John Raganrata of Mastic Boule- vard is a patient in Bayview Gene- ral Hospital , Alastic Beach. Mr. and Ma's. Henry Buchanan of Vernon Avenue celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, June 21 , Air. and Airs. John Rob- erts of Alidland Avenue celebrated their anniversary, June 2(5 and Air. and Airs. William Ennis of Vernon Avenue celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary, yesterday. Airs. John Myers and children , Virginia , Alary, Thomas , Dorothy Jack and Donald, of Jersey City. N. J., are spending the Summer at the home of Mrs. M yers ' pa- rents , Air. and Airs. Nicholas Bausl of Midland Avenue. Peter Alusunieci was guest-of- honor at a graduation dinner party uiven by his parents , Air. and Airs. Peter Alusunieci at their home on Montgomery A v e n u e , Sunday. Peter graduated last Thursday night from the Wiliam Floyd School in Shirley. Those attending the dinner were Air. and Airs. Jo- seph Alusunieci and son , Josep h Air. and Ai rs. Philip Bonanno and sons , Joseph and Philip, Misses Katherine and Patricia Musumeei. William Shiminski , Mrs. Delia Sardegna and Paul Alusunieci of Alastic; AL' . and Airs. Salvatore Alusunieci and son , Joseph, and Air. and Mrs. Leo Alusunieci and daughters. Carol and Marv Ann , of Shirley, Robert Federisko of Long Island City and Mr. and Mtr s .Alatthew Musumeei of Brook- lyn. Peter received many gifts in- cluding a rowboat and motor. John Rosato of Lafayette Ave- nue is a patient in Bayview Gene- ral Hospital , M'astic Beach. He was taken there last week in the Brookhaven National Laboratory patrol car where he was on duty at the time. Robert and William Reichert , sons of Mrs. Anne Reichert of Southaven Avenue graduated from Mercy High School in Riverhead , June 2. '5. Following the graduation exercises a party was given in their honor b y Airs. Josep h Kel- ler at her home in Riverhead. Those present were Mrs. Helen Buckley and Aliss Helen Reynolds of Jackson Heights; Air. and Airs. John Reichert of Northport; Air. and Airs. Alichael Leonard! of Alastic Beach , and Airs. Reichert and daughter , Alary Ellen of Alas- tic. Mary Ellen also graduated Thursday night from the William Flovd School in Shirley. The Alastic Fire Department Band and majorettes will parade tomorrow night in East Quogue and Fourth of July in Patchogue. On Sunday, Mxs. Anne Reichert of Southaven Avenue and her daug hter , Mrs. Michael Leonard! of Alastic Beach , attended a surprise bridal shower in honor of Aliss Carol Boes held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rever of Malverne. The Alastic Taxpayers Associa- tion have cancelled their meetings for the Summer months and will meet again in September. Air. and Mrs. Thomas Brady of Ozone Park were guests last P' ri- day of their son-in-law and daugh- ter , Air. and Mrs. Josep h Andre- jack of Main Street. Due to unforeseen circumstances the committee in charge of the Shirley Yacht Club Ladies ' Aux- iliary * card party, scheduled for July 8 , announces its cancellation. BROWNIE TROOP 105 Alastic Brownie Troop 105 held a fly-up ceremony Friday night at the home of Mrs. William Gross of Miayfield Drive , Mastic Acres. Girls fly ing up into Interme- diate Scouting were Maiy Beth Gross . Charlene Risland , Francine La Torre , Peggy Cole and Chris- tine Wall. Mrs. Carl Risland introduced the fl y-ups and Airs. Charles Valder , leader of Shirley Girl Scout Troop 32 , welcomed the girls into Inter- mediate Scouting. Following the ceremony refresh- ments were served. The table was attractively decorated with artifi- cial flowers and an arch and bas- kets of candy. The girls received a Brownie pen as a memento. Airs. Joseph Andrejack leader of the Brownies was in charge. On Saturday night , the troop held their second annual mother- daug hter dinner at the Sunrise Restaurant in Center Aloriches with Al Brownies and mothers at- tendinj i' . Brookhaven Fire Police Hold 1st Annual Drill at Yaphan k TRAFFIC PROBLEMS were examined bv Brookhaven Fire Police at their first annual drill June 19 at Civil Defense and Fire- matic Training Center , Yaphank. Directing: simulated traffic snarl-up problem are Herman Heller of Center Moriches , right , president of Brookhaven Fire Police , and Deputy Phillip Corso of Suffolk County Sheriff ' s office , holding microphone. The Brookhaven Fire Police Association held its first annual drill at the Civil Defense and Firematic Training Center at Yap hank June 19. A traffic drill was held with Deput y Phil Corso of the Suffolk Coun- ty sheriff' s office as instructor. Traffic was simulated by vehicles driven bv members with opposition from fire apparatus. Alembc rs of the tire police took part in directing traf- fic at intei'sections. After drills a meeting was held in the training center ' s main build- ing. During round table discus- sions , fire police were compliment- ed on their efficiency in handling traffic at the scene of a fire. William Halin , representing Nas- sau and Suffolk counties and first vice president of the New York State Fire Police Association , was present. He spoke on Traffic Law 209C. A motion was made by James Rafuse secretaiy of the Brookhaven Fire Police Associa- tion, to write a letter to Jerome Kornleld. chaiiman of the Law Couuuitt 'e for the fire no.ice n f fie State of New York , asking him to more fully define and clarif y the duties of the fire police. There were 18 fire departments repre- sented from the town of Brook- haven with G' J. men present . Offi - cers present were Herman Heller , president . Center Aloriches Fire Department; George Rankin, first vice president, Brookhaven I r ire Department ; James Rafuse , sec- retary, Manorviile Fire Depart- ment , and William DeHart. treas- urer , from Port Jefferson . Aft er the meeting, refreshments were served by Chairman Dan Yeager and his Alanorville committee . The next meeting will be held at the Alastic Beach firehniise September 18 , at which time a course on fire police work will be given. Suffolk Home Violet Societ y Plans Sho w CENTER AIORICHES — The Suffolk Home African Violet So- ciety, sponsored by Mrs. Harvey Hill of Manorviile , met June 20 at the Suffolk home. African violet p lants were dis- tributed to each of the 40 mem- bers present. Other p lants were replanted and groomed , in prep- aration for the Second Annual African Violet Show , to be held at the home November 21. < The viejct .meeting . of the. society will be held September 18. Regatta Set Sunday At Shirley Yacht Club The Shirley Yacht Club an- nounced this week that it will hold the second regatta of the season Sunday at the Alarina , Shirley, at 2 p. m. The regatta is open to the pub- lic and juniors to the age of 3!' are invited to participate , free ot charge , in the motor boat races sponsored bv the Shirlev Yacht Club. Reg ister bv calliner ATlantic 1-75G0 or ATlantic l-8fi72. Infor- mation required is name and ad- dres s , age , size of boat and class of motor. Cups will be awarded to the winners who will have the opportunity to compete in the Commodore ' s Cup Race in the Labor Day Regatta . The finalist in this race will , in addition to his trophy, also win the title of Shirlev \Skipper \ of the Year . BASIC TRAINING — Private Jack Walker , son of Air. and Airs. William Walker , Sr., of Montauk Highway, Aloriches , is comp leting his basic training in the National Guard at Fort Di\ in New Jersey. Pvt. Walker was graduated from Center Moriches Hi gh School and was employed by Queen ' s Screens before entering the service. For those wishing- to drop him a few lines , ^is address is: Pvt. 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