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Mastic Beach Items of I nterest Mrs. Kenneth Andersen , ATlantic 1-8458 Mr. and Mrs. James Cappello of New York City have been vaca- tioning at their Summer home on Coi nenus Driv e for the past two weeks. Over the holiday weekend they were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony St. George of Pleasant- ville. Mrs. Rosario Cappello and Mis. Jenny Yezzi , Mr. and Mrs. Hari y Barden and daughters. Ca.heiine and Pauline , of New ¦\ o k City ; Jack Ri/.zo of Walhng- ford . Conn.; and Mi. and Mrs. Ray- mond Pfister and daughter , Donna , of Jersey Citv, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Stellate and sons , Joseph and Donald , of Whittier Drive, were hosts Sun- day to Mr. and Mis. Charles Lang- don of Deet Park ; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bruckner and daughter Carol oi Pellmore , Mrs . Amelia Forsyth of Bellmote; and Miss Edy ' the Tozza of \\ estbuty. Mb' , and Mrs . Mlitthew Zuvich of Brooklvn are spending the Sum- met at their home on McKtnle y Drive , where they have as then guests their nephews , Kenneth Martin and Anthony Zuvich . of Brooklvn. Miss Louise Nornes of Bay Ridge has been the guest for the past week of her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen and their daughter- . Lillian and Louise, of Longfellow Drive. .Mi. and Mi s . Kduard Zulkofske of Smuhtow n spent the weekend at their Summer home on the Ri- vieia where they entertained as their guests their son . and daugh- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zulkofske , of New Hyde Park. Mr and Mrs . Victor Pohti and sons , Mark and Anthony, of Brook- lyn have rented the home of Mrs. Anna Zeltman on Savville Road and will reside there throughout the summr months. Mi . and Mi s . Andrew Tasch of Middle Village weie at their sum- mer home on Longfellow Drive over the weekend. Mr. and Mis. Robert Walker and childien , Lee Ann , and Robert Lee , of Jefferson Drive entertained Sun- day at a lawn party and barbecue at then* home. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quis , John Rogan. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Walk- er , Jr.. and children , William , Gary, Lee and Karen , of Mastic Beach , and Mr. and Mrs. James Walker of Center Moriches . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiser and daughters , Michele and Susan , of Biooklvn spent the long holida y weekend at their Summer home on Polk Dnve. Ma* , and Mrs . Raymond G. Wein- traub of Forest Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Siculai and son , Roy, of Kevv Garden Hills were the guests over the weekend of Dr. and Mrs. Sol Weintraub of Hunting- ton Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeller have i cturned to then* home on Dogwood Road after spending a three-week vacation visiting Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Harrison and children . Holly. Meryl , Scott. Keith and Walter. III. at their home in Glens Falls. While there , Mr. and Mrs. Zeller visited many places of his- torical interest in and around the legion of Lake George. They also attended the graduation of their grandson , Walter , III , from Glens Falls High School where he re- ceived many honoi s and who will enter Dartmouth University in September. The tw enty-fifth wed- ding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. Harrison and the sixth birthday of Keith were also celebrated at this time. Mr . and Mrs. George Albertina and daughters, Michele and Rene , of Ridgewood were the guests dur- ing the week of Mrs. Albertina ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- son of Climax. Mr. and Mrs. William Ackerman and sons. William , Ricky and Ke- vin , of Cranberry Drive entertain- ed as then* guests over the week- end Mr. and Mrs. Frank McVay, Sr., and Frank McVay, Jr., of Wantagh , and Miss Joan McCook of Bollsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albertina , Jr., of Center Moriches were guests over the w eekend of Mrs. Ann Al- bertina and children , Elizabeth , Thomas , Raymond , Patricia , Rob- ert and Maryann , of Robinwood Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Sr., of Woodland Drive spent last Thursday as the guests of Mrs. Rene Donovan of Massapequa. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Seby Benvenuto and sons , Richard and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. James Ben- venuto and children , Jimmy and Ann Marie , of Rocky Point; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Benvenuto and family, and Mrs. Santo Benvenuto of Throggs Neck were the guests o-f Mr. and Mrs. Santo Benvenuto and son, Anthony, of Manhattan , who are spending the Summer months at the home of Dominick Benvenuto of Lincoln Avenue. Guests recently entertained at the Whittier Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Jr., and children . Susan , Laura and Clif- ford , were Mr. and Mrs. John Hamber of Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Franz and chil- dren , Wendy and Christopher , of Bellmore. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James O'Reilly and childien , James and Ann Marie, entertained at a lunch- eon at their home on Longfellow Drive whei e their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Jr., and children. Jennifer , Joseph and Christopher , Mr. and Mrs. William Adams and son. Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. William Sharkey of Mastic Beach. Mis. Laurence Hansen and daughtei , Susan , of Btooklyn spent several days at their Summer home on Dahlia Drive this week where they entertained as their guest , Mrs. Peter Norn es of J3ay Ridge. Mrs Bernice Counts and chil- dren , Janice and Timmv , of Fort Bragg, N. C , are spending the Summei as the houseguests of Counts ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Zelius Benedict of Edgevvater Drive. The Advance is on sale at the Sunflower Coffee Shop, Mastic Beach Pharmacy, Harer ' s , Fisher ' s Market , M & B Delicatessen , Dick' s Self-Service Market , Sal Badamentils Grocery, Cardamone ' s Provisions and C & S Delicatessen , in Mastic Beach. —Adv. ' On Tuesday Mrs. Florence Nel- son of Lynbrook Drive entertain- ed as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stacom of Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber of Ridgewood are spending the Sum- mer at the cottage they have rent- ed on Lynbrook Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Siegel and daug hters , Tern and Fern , of Lakeview Driv e were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fox of East Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Zelius of Edgewater Drive were hosts over the weekend to Mrs. Paula Regan of Richmond Hill , Mrs. Ruth Mad- dox , Henry Schmidt and Charles Graves of Brooklyn. Willia m Ze- bus of G orgia is vacationing for two weeks as the houseguest of ihe Zeliuses. Mrs. Viola Picarelli of Cypress Drive became a grandmother foi the fourth time when a son , weigh- ing five pounds, nine and one half ounces , was born Thursday at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital , Patchogue , to her son-in-law and daug hter , Mr. and Mrs. John Mul- holland , who are residing tempor- arily in Mastic. Mrs. Mulholland is the former Miss Barbara Pica- relli. They also have a daughter , Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ennis , Jr., of Orchid Drive had as their houseguests over the weekend Mrs. Emil Zeiller and son , Hugh , of Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence O'Connell of Grove Road entertained their daughter , Mrs. Denis Sweeney, and the O'Connells ' grandson , Jack , over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wall y Hetzel and children , Maiy-Lou and Robert , of Ridgewood ate spending two weeks ' vacation as the guests of Mrs . Hetzel' s brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mis. Charles Gillen , and sons, Charles , Rory and Dennis , of Woodland Drive. Among the guests recently en- tertained at the Spar Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Branden- burg were their son and daughter- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Benson Bran- denburg, and children , Albert and Gale , of Utica. Albert and Gale will be the houseguests of their grandparents for the Summer sea- son. The Brandenburgs ' daughter , Mrs. Bernice Wunderlich , and daughters , Gerilyn and Helene , of Kew Garden Hills , have also been staying at the Brandenburg home for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersen and children , Wayne , Deborah and Lynne , of King Road were the guests Monday of Mrs. Regina Fulda and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fulda and children , Harold , Bar- bara , Diane , Eugene and Mary El- len , of Elmhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rutigliano of Cypress Drive have returned home after motoring to Ports- mouth , Va., where they spent sev- eral days visiting their son and daughter-in-law , Seaman 4/c and Mrs. Robert Rutigliano and infant daughter , Pamela Mae. They also toured Seaman Rutigliano ' s ship, the USS Stormes. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Brookl yn spent the weekend at their Summer home on Commack Road. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sweeney of Comraack Road entertained as their guests over the weekend , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grant of Brook- lvn. M.r. and Mrs. John Schenell and children , Jacqueline , Susan , John , Robert , Steven and Kevin , form- erly of Brooklyn , have now taken up permanent residence on Com- mack Road. Mr. and Mrs. George Conwell and children , Bobb y, Denise, Betty and Edith of Haverhill , Mass., have been guests for a week of Mr. Comvell' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Car- damone and children , Mary Ann and Patricia , of Lincoln Avenue. Thei'e will be a Civil Defense meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mahr of Mount Vernon , Mrs. Thomas Smith of Princeton , N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. John Bresford and son , Har- ry, of St. Petersburg, Fla., were guests this week of Mrs. Anna Coleman of West Forest Road. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Mastic Beach Arthur H. Clune American Legion Post 1533 will hold their general business meet- ing at 8:30 p. m. Thursda y at the Legion Hall on Mastic Beach Road. Friday, Exp lorer Post 121 will meet at 7:30 p. m. in the Sunday School rooms of th Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Riley of Brooklyn spent several days this week at their Summer home on Lynbrook Drive. A general meeting of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will be held at 8 p. m. on Friday at the firehouse. The wekly Games Night , spon- sored by the membership of the Arthur H. Clune American Legion Post 1533 , will be held at 7:45 p. m. Friday at the Democratic club- house on Locust Drive. -^ Mr. and Mrs. John Cannula of Mastic; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Can- nella and children , Marie , Frank and Jeffrey, of the Bronx ; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vasso and children , Joanne and Joseph of Bellport, were all weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sal- vatore Cannella of Monroe Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pulsonetti and children , Ann Marie. Buddy and Philip, of Locust Drive were hosts Saturday at a backyard barbecue where they entertained as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Geoi ge Pu- terbauch of Carlstadt , N. J. The board of Directors of the Mastic Beach Property Owners As- sociation will hold their meeting at 1 p. m. Saturday at the Mastic Beach Yacht Club on the Riviera. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barbeire and daughter , Barbara , of Clare- mont Drive dined out at Frank Laug ' s Steak House on Neighbor- hood Road Saturday night in cele- bration of the sixteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bar- beire. Regulation Fire Drill for mem- bers of the Mastic Beach Fire De- partment will be held at 10 a. m. Sunday at the firehouse. All mem- bers are requested to attend. Mr. and Mfs. Donald Bull and children , Nina , Frank , Henry and Donald of Cypress Drive were among the guests attendng a par- ty, held Sunday at the Democratic Clubhouse on Locust Drive in hon- or of the recent graduation from St. John ' s Parochial School in Cen- ter Moriches , of Step hen Sloven- sky, son of Mr. and Mrs . Frank Slovensky of Mill Drive. On Mon- day, Mr. and Mrs. Bull and fami- l y, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Martinez and children , Philip, Patrice and Carol Ann , of Longfellow Drive aboard the Mar- tinez boat , the \Sea Horse \ . Fol- lowing a cruise they all returned to Fire Island and p icnicked there. Practice for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Children ' s Band will be held be- tween 6:30 and 8 p. m. Monday at the firehouse. The members of this band were the winners of the first prize Friday at a competition spon- sored by the East Quogue Fire Department. Last week they won the second prize in a competition held in North Patchogue. The commissioners of the Mas- tic Beach Fire Department will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the firehouse. Ann Marie O'Reilly, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Reillv of Longfellow Drive , was baptized at 1 p. m. Saturday at St. Jude ' s R. C. Church on Neigh- borhood Road. Godparents of the baby were Mrs. Raymond Pfister of j ersey Cit y, N. J., and Rosario Cappello of New York City. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the O'Reilly home where a buffet was served to the following guests : Ann Marie ' s brother , James , maternal grand- parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Cap- pello of Cornelius Drive and New- York City; paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James O'Reilly, Sr., of Whittier Drive and Bayside; Miss Florence O'Reilly and Robert O'Reilly of Bayside; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony St. George of Pleasant- ville; Mrs. Rosario Cappello and daughter , Louisa , Mrs. Jenny Y ezzi , of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barden and daug h- ters Catherine and Pauline , also of New York City; Jack Rizzo of Wallingford , Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pfister of Shirley ; Raymond Pfister and daug hter , Donna , of Jersey City , N. J.; and Mrs. Ann Kubala , Mr. and Mrs . William Adams and son , Billy, Frank Flynn , Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Stozzetto , Jr., and children , Jen- nifer , Josep h and Christop her of Mastic Beach. The Young Peop le ' s Society will meet at the Sunday school rooms oi the Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road at 7:30 p. m. Mon- day. All members are requested to attend. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Bayview General Hosp ital will hold their business meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. All mem- bers are requested to attend. Anthony Zamboli of Sherwood Drive , whose birthday was Tues- day, was feted Saturday at a party at his home. Among those celebrating were his wife and chil- dren , Marie , Joseph , Pat , Toni , Ann and Zita , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph No- bisco and daughters , Mary and Josephine of the Bronx ; Louis Zamboli , also of the Bronx ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Genovese of Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Al Zauder- zuk of Brooklyn , and Mr. and Mi*s. Frank Pascal of Mastic Beach. Fire Department Pump Opera- tor and Business Men ' s Drill will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sal Durante , Jr., and daughter , Ann , of Brooklyn were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppola and children , Michael , Frances , Frank and Ronald , of Lynbrook Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Coppola were also hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Va- lenti of Lynbrook Drive and the Valentis ' houseguests , Mr. and Mrs. Sal Durante , Sr., of Brook- lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singrossi and children , Step hen , Robeit and John of Plainview ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Singrossi and children , Claudia and Robert , of the Bronx ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germane anel daug hter , Joanne of Deer Park ; and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sa- vino and children , Nicholas , Gloria and Kathy of Mastic , joined in a family gathering over the week- end , held at the Monroe Drive home of Mrs. Angle Savino and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savino and family. The ladies of the Mastic Beach Hebrew Congregation ate spon- soring a Card and Games party at noon Wednesday at the Center on Neighborhood Road. All are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served. A Civil Defense meeting will be held tonight at the Mastic Beach firehouse. The ladies of the St. Jude ' s Rosary Altar Society have an- nounced that they will sponsor a Monster Card party at 8 p. m. next Thursday, to be held in the auditorium on Overlook Drive. Over 100 prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all to attend. Commander Graham Tahler of the Navy, who is stationed in the Pentagon in Washington , D.C., dm ing a tour of duty landed at MacArthur Airport , and was able to enjoy a brief visit with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Tahler , and his brother , Lariy, of Wavecrest Drive. Mesdames p]velyn Barbeire , Mir- iam Gnant , Frances Sposato , Julia Sutters and Joseph Fetzer were winners of the awards given by the Ladies ' Committee of the Mas- tic Beach Fire Department Chil- dren ' s Band at their card party held Thursday at the Mastic Beach Firehouse. The M'isses Terry and Joan Ennis , daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ennis , Jr., of Riverdale and Orchid Drive are spending the month of Jul y at Camp St. Reg is in East Hampton. The Ladies ' Aid Societ y of the Grace Lutheran Chinch met at the church Wednesday ev ening to •¦omplete the final plans for the society ' s Annual Summer Bazaar , to be held from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. July 21 and 22 , in the Sunday school rooms of the church. Mesdames Shirley Jensen , Ellie Ingbretsen and Ronnie Ches- ter announced that any members of the congregation or their friends wishing to donate saleable articles of handiwork , i.e. sewn , knitted , crocheted , etc., fresh fruits and vegetables , preserves of jams and jellies , cakes , pies or other articles , could leave these dona- tions at the church on Mastic Road oi else contact any of the mem- bers of the Bazaar committee for further information. Members pre- sent w-re Mesdames Helen Ander- sen , Clara DeCordova , Gloria Richter , Claire Anderson , Shirley Jensen , Rose Rolfes , Bertha Kum- mert , Ellie Ingbretsen , Sue Chris- top herson , Florence Doyle , Gloria Franz , Jeanne Petersen , Ursula Ileckel and Ronnie Chester. Later l efrcshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. EASTPORT N EWS ITEMS Miss Bonnie Bell. TeL EAstport 5-0046 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Collins were hosts at a Fourth of Jul y barbecue at their home on Collins Av enue. Their guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hicks and children , of Seaford ; Mr. and Mrs. George Zahn of College Point; Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks and son , Jim- mie , of Ronkonkoma; Mr. and Mrs . Peter Ledger of Copiague; Mr. and Mis. William Dietz and chil- ¦tren , Sharon and Bill y, of Levit- town ; Mr . and Mrs. ' John Car- locka , and daug hter , Margaret , of Jersey Cit y; and Miss Denise Murphy of Jersey Cit y. The Southside Grange met Fri- day evening in the Legion Hall with Joseph Bigora presiding. Plans were made for the covered- dish picnic that will be held July 21 staiting at 6:30 p.m. at Floyd Motts Place , Bellv iew Beach in Center Moriches. The next meet- ing of the grange will be August 4. The refreshment committee for this meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salamone. ^ On Jul y 2 , Mi. and Mrs. Fred Seitz anel Mrs. Bodon were hosts at a Christmas-in-Jul y Party, complete with a decorated tree and gifts. Barbecued chicken and salads were served. Their guests included Miss Martha Seitz , Mr. and Mrsi Floyd Mott , Mr. and Mrs. Elbrid ge Tuthill and sons , Jackie and Donnie , Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rogers and children , Patt y Ann and Harold , and Pete Dorn and Pete Rosko of Eastport; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walch. Miss Nina Murphy, and Miss Robertta Mur- p h y of Remsenburg. Starting at 6 p.m. Saturday, the Men ' s Club of the West Methodist Church will serve their dinner of ham-clam pie and meat loaf. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoddard are the parents of a son , John Lee , weig hting 8 pounds , 12 ounces who was born Jul y 4 at the Central Suffolk Hosp ital in Riverhead. The Stoddards hav e two other children , Joyce and Harold , Jr. Mrs. Halsey Case spent Sunday of last week visiting Mrs. Florence Boughten , and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Boug hten , Jr., and famil y, of East Hampton. The Daughters of the Revolution will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Horace Mott. Elbeit Gordon is now recup- erating at his home on North Bay Avenue after a recent opera- tion at the Biookhaven Memorial Hospital in Patchogue. Vanessa Tuttle , and Jacquie Hawes of Eastpott , accompanied by Mrs. S.W. Lauder of Richmond Hill , spent last w eek at Harve-De- Grace , Md., v lsiting Mr. and Mrs. George Hipkins. The Advance is on sale at Moore ' s Stationery and Eastport Stationery in Eastport. —Adv. The Missionary Circle of the Eastport Gospel Church will hold their picnic tomorrow evening at 6 p.m. at Hunters Garden . Mrs. Harold Tuttle and Mrs. Norman Mercer recently saw the play ''The Boy friend\ at the North Folk Playhouse in North- poit. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salamone and children , Joanne , Arlene , An- tionette , and Michael , Mrs. Alex Kryivski and daug hter , Nancy, were Sunday barbecue guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman of Mon- tauk. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell of Patchogue and Mrs. John Mul- heani of Brookl yn were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs . W. A. Bell. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mott were Kath- eiyn , Martha , and Bobby Thomp- son , Thomas Anderson of East Berlin , Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Lane of East Moriches. Later in the evening the Rev. and Mrs. Thompson joined their chil- dren at the Mott home. The Rev. 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