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News of Centereach and Lake Grove Mrs. Ethel Smith. HOnk. 9-8753 Mr. and Mrs. John Rispoli of Chestnut Street are parents of their third daughter , Diane Lori. Weighing 7 pounds, li and one- quarter ounces, she was born at Brookhaven Memorial Hosp ital July 1. Their other two daughters art Denise and Donna. Demise Bingay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bingay of Curtis Street , celebrated her seventh birthday with a party last Thurs- day. Iler guests were Patricia. Barbara and Doroth y Lind , Mrs. Joseph Lind , her brother Fred , who has recently returned home from the service and her grand- father , Mr. Benjamin Bingay. Doroth y Lind. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Lind of Curtis Street, celebrated her eighth birth- day with a party Friday afternoon. Her guests we're' Maureen Fugel. Daria Monteleone. Mrs. George Bingay and daughter Denise. Dorothy ' s sisters, Patricia and Barbara . of Centereach ; Mrs. Helen Lynch , Mr< . Rita Groves and children. Helen and Raymond, of Smitblown. To finish up their activities for the year, the Girl Scouts of Troops 2. \ > . o. ' > and 4' . ) , under the lead- ershi p of Mrs . Irma Moger , Mrs. Amy Hawken. and Mrs. Marie Bailey, went camping for three days last week at Camp Sabaco in Yap hank. There were twent y-eight girls, their leaders and two assistants . Mrs. Margaret Kennedy and Mrs. Alma Wendel. Ronald Overton. Jack Emery and Robert Edwards attended a sweet sixteen birthday party Sat- urday night, given in honor of twins Karen and Kath y Jensen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen of Smithtown. About fifty-five relatives of the Frank Overton famil y held their annual gathering ou the -Ith of July at the Edwin Overton cottage at West Meadow - Beach. Those at- tending from here wore Mr. and Airs. Kdwin Overton and daughter , Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Over- ton and son. Ronald. Mr. and Airs. Stephen Barnett and family. Mr. and Airs. Sidney Williamv and famil y. Air. and Airs. Frederich Schwamb and family . Airs. John Overton, and the Rev . ami Airs. Theodore Overton and family. Robin 1 ubrich. daughter of Air. and Mi s. Otto Lubrich of Elliot Avenue celebrated her sixth birth- day July . \ > with a supper party. Her gaest s were : her brother. Otto . and sister Alelody. and friends . Debra. Thomas . Pamela and Doretta Doy le of Stony Brook; Beth ( \ .ark of Selden; Joyce Wil- liams . Sharon Sa 'tve. Debra Cal- lahan. Su-an Clark and Susan Reillv of Centereach. A douhV birthday celebration wa> held Sunday at the home of Air. and Airs. Alvin Smith of Smith Street with a barbecue supper party. The occasion was in honor of Air. Smith' s birdiday and the thiiteenth birthday of his granddaughter . Pamela Kessel. tiuests were Pamela ' s mother , Mr s . Marion Childress . Pamela ' s -i- ' ei. Ali ss Susan Kessel . Ste- vi n Pi'Mis. Afr. and Airs. Petei A an Orstrand and children David ami Onl y of Baypoit. Aliss Leiirit Alorri s on and Airs. Winnie L. Starks of M/i-sapcqua. and Mrs. tiesine Wiltsey of Cente- reach. • Lieutenant June Thompson of Hi\ Salvation Army Nursery, Brook' yn , lias returned to her du- ties there Sunday after spending three weeks vacation with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson of Elliot Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Young of West Palm. Beach are here on a visit to Mrs. Young ' s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Over- ton , and other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Young are former residents of Kings Park. The Battalion of the Centereach Allied Nautical Cadets Band came in third p lace at the July 4 parade in Patchogue. Cynthia Marie Williams, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coles Williams , Jr., of McGaw Avenue , was christened at ' ,] p. m. Sunday, at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church by the Rev. Taylor. Godparents were her grandmother , Mrs. Marie Williams , and uncle , William James , both of Centereach. Cynthia was born June 22 at Good Samaritan Hos- pital , and weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. She has two brothers , Paul and John. On Jul y 3 , Mr . and Mrs. Robert De Santo of McGaw Avenue en- tertained the following: Mr. and Airs. Richard Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. George Gamaldi of Pat- chogue ; Mr. and Mtrs. William Court of Stony Brook; Mr. and Airs. Frank Meyer , Jr. of Bayport ; Air. and Mrs. Donald Kennelly of Holtsville and Mr. and Mrs. Ru- dolph Helf , Jr. of Centereach. Dale and Thoma s De Santo , children of MJr. and Mrs. Robert Pie Santo of McGaw Avenue , left from Idclwild Airport Sunday for California , where they will visit their grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Philip De Santo of La Mirada , formerly of Patchogue. The chil- dren were accompanied by their aunt , Airs . Michael De Santo of Patchogue. After leaving the chil- dren at the airport , Mr. and Mrs . R. De Santo spent the day with Air. and Mrs. Albert Pinto in Yonkers. George Bingay of Curtis Street is enjoying a two-week vacation from his duties with the New York Telephone Company. Air. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Smith Street entertained at an outdoor supper part y July 3. Mr. and Airs. Donald Randall and children , Elaine and Thomas of Millersville, Pa.; Ma\ and Mrs Pierson Van Orstrand and chil- dren . David and Cindy of Blue Point ; and Airs. Gesine Wiltsey. M r. and MIrs. John Walsh of 1*1 rich Road and Charles Stein- man and son , Chucky, of Virginia Road , have returned home after spending about ten days ' vacation in New Brunswick , Canada and other points , where they visited relatives and friends. Mr . and Airs. Peter Andersor of North Bergen , N.J. were guests July 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Welling- ton Williams of Fulton Street. On July 4 a family boating and picnic was held at a beach on the north side with the following Williams ' family: Air. and Ai rs . Welling ton Williams. Air. and Airs. Philip Stohr and son , Thomas , Air. and Airs. Coles Williams. Jr., and sons , John and Paul , Mr. Coles Wil- liams. Sr., of Centereach ; Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Williams of Hunting- ton; Afr. and Mil's. Roger Williams of Holbrook ; Air. and Mrs. Allen Austin and children , Philip and Pamela of Farmingville. Donald Callahan , son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Callahan of Commonwealth Avenue , celebrated his fifth birthday with a party Jul y 5. His guests we re Randy Larson , Jack Gustufson, John Noto , ALichael Homerick , Diane Parks and bis sister , Debra , and bab y brother , Brian. Brian was born on May 27 at Southside Hos- pital and was christened June 25 at the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church. His godparents Avere his aunt , Aliss Juliann Noto, and uncle , Edward Callahan of Queens. Julv 4 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Attanasio of Stony Brook were Afr. and Mrs. Bernard Thai- rose , Raymond Micheline and Miss Florence Manny of Astoria ; Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly of Shore- ham; Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Woolf , John DelMonte , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gustufson of Lake Grove and the Attanasios ' children , Mich- ael , Eileen , Daniel and June. They all enjoyed an outdoor barbecue supper. On July 2 Daniel cele- brated his thirteenth birthday and June celebrated her third birthday. A family party was held with Mrs. Mae Micheline and Mir. and Airs. Bernard Thalrose of Astoria as guests. The Centereach Fire Depart- ment Medical Unit answered the following calls last week : Jul y 2 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Fritz Fliegel of Wood Road was taken to Mather Memorial Hospital by order of Dr. Morton Jagust. Driver was Wil- liam Boddy, first-aid man , George Wright , assistant , Kenneth Bur- kard. Julv 4 at 7:30 p. m. Paul >Vollbehr of 151 Avondale Drive was taken to Mather Memorial Hospital by driver Otto Wolz , first-aid man , George Bingay. July 5 at 4:45 p. m. Chris Galanes of Charles Street was taken to Brookhaven Memorial Hospital by / prder of Dr. Walsh. Driver was Carl Geizer , first-aid man , Fred Kirschenheiter. Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy, Sr., of Wood Road celebrated their fifty-first wedding anniversary Sunday. In honor of the occasion they saw \Tunes of Glory \ at the Port Jefferson Theatre Friday night. On Saturday they held a small party at their home. Their guests were M>. and Mrs. Chaxdes Benson , Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy and George Kenned y Jr. Vo ' unteers are needed to help make cancer bandages. If you have a few hours to spare , come to the V.F.W. Hall on Wednesday to help. The building opens at 10 a. m. and will remain opened all day. CHURCH NEWS The First Congregational Church of New Village has Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., worship at 11 a. m., Youth Fellowship at G:30 p. m., Gospel service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer and Bible study hour at 8 p. m. Wednesday. To- night the church quarterdy busi- ness meeting will be held at the Sunday school building. On Jul y 19 a group from the Eliada Home in North Carolina will be guests at the church. The congregation of the church are invited to attend the fifty-second Annual Bible Con- ference to be held at the boys ' Stony Brook School at Stony Brook from July 22 through 28. The Rev. Thomas G. Lawrence , Bible teacher with the extension department of Moody Bible In- stitute , will be the guest speaker. The Women ' s Missionary Society will not hold their meetings for the months of July or August. The Centereach Community Church holds Sunday School at 10 a. m. and worship at 11:15 a. m. Sunday. Confirmation ser- vices will be held next Sunday morning for several of the young people. The session will hold their meeting at the church at 8:15 p. m. Monday. The Centereach Mennonite Church holds worship at 10 a. m., Sunday School at 10:45 a. m., gos- pel service at 7:45 p. m. Sunday. Bible study hour at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday with a special class for young people. The staff of the Vacation Bible School will wel- come your boy or girl to their classes starting July 24 , throug h August 4. Our Savior Lutheran Church holds Sunday school at 9 a. m., worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m.. Sunday. Next Sunday the con- gregation will attend the family picnic of Lutheran Churches to be held at the Mill Neck School for the Deaf at Mill Neck , near Oyster Bay. There will be onl y one morning worshi p service at 8 a. m. and no 10:30 service so the families can arrive before noon to hold their picnic luncheon. St. Andrew ' s Reformed Episco- pal Church has Sunday school at 10 a. m. , morning prayer and ser- mon at 11 a. m., evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. m. Evening prayer and Bible study at 8 p. m. Wednesday. The congregation at- tended an open house and dedica- tion service held at \Four Brooks \ on Jul y 4. The Rev. S. Thomas Percival , B.D., was the speaker. The Assumption of the Blessed Visgin Mary R. C. Church holds masses at 8 , 9 , 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Sunday. A daily mass at 8 a. m. IC _| |« SCHOOL ! J N SS^ IS OUT « yCSI ' { WATCH | UjrJ OUT ! ! Children absorbed in play j don ' t stop to think of danger. ] PROTEC T EACH CHILD AS ] I IF HE AVERE YOUR OWN! j I Here are some important i things to keep in mind: ! 1. Drive slowly when pass- ! ing playgrounds , vacant lots , i and in alleys! | 2. Be careful when you see » a -child on a bicycle or tri- j cycle! ! 3. B e extremely careful when you see a ball rolling in the street—it is usually [ followed bv a running child! ! 4. We all want to see our families when we get home at night! • PERSONALLY YOURS Robert S. Mirabelli Rea! Estate & Insurance j 70 West Main St., Patchogue I GRover 5-0762 iAi w iiiwwww»tfw/tfwiivtfw y w *wwwvvwwwAiw^ E. B. DUNKERLEY & SONS TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN Announcing THEIR APPOINTMENT AS SALES AGENT OF EASTERN SUFFOLK COUNTY FOR II\III lill Illlll - OLIVETT I FOR INFORMATION CALL OR VISIT OUR NEW SHO WROO M j9 ~^ > MT .JfrnT B ^mmmB^ tmW _-_TT tFmwTmMT BtmmT ^ mmT MM \Y. MM T M T ^W T ' M W T mWAw T JmWj JmrnV* 1 951 Mont auk Hy.l jp '¦*¦***. __ 9 _ __ * _& EMerson B A YP O RT m %^ $$fy%fi> ' < 3 \ 6550 i BUSI NE SS M ACHI NES SALES :; SERVICE :: OFFICE EQUIPMENT __ . EASTWOOD VILLAG E and DAWN ESTATES Mrs. Ethel Smith . ROnk. 9-8752 Mir . and Mlrs. Joseph Registrato of 287 Eastwood Boulevard en- tertained July 2 at their home , in honor of their son , Joseph' s third birthday. Guests were : his grand- mother , Mrs. Millie Registrato and her sons , Frank and Ruddy, of Babylon; Miss Betty Scholoss , Mr. and Mrs. Gasper Buffa of West Islip; his great-grandfather Frank Alesci and Mr. and Mrs. Al Calovi and children , Josep hine , Patricia , of Lindenhurst; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donnelly and children , Jeryl , Walter and Russell , of Eastwood Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nevins of 47 Hunter Lane entertained in celebration of their daug hter Carol Ann ' s third birthday Jul y 1. Guests were grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stepanek of Flush- ing; Mrs. Charles Suessmann of Jamaica and Carol Ann ' s sister , Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. George Stack and family, formerly of Glendale , moved into 127 Dawn Drive , last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Donnelly of 126 Dawn Drive celebrated their eleventh wedding anniversary July 2. Thomas Beattie , son of Mr. and Mrs. George Beattie of 157 Tree Road , celebrated his third birthday with relatives and friends. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker and children , Jimmy, Bobby, and Patricia , of Bogota , N. J.; Mr . and Mrs. Andrew Beattie , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ringen and children , Kathleen , Eileen and Patricia , of Glendale; Mr. and M' rs. Robert Hardwicke and children , Steven , Robin and Patricia , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Antizzo and daughter , Theresa , of Centereach , and Thomas ' brother , Michael , and sister, Dorothy. Mir. and Mirs. Giray Nouri of 318 Tree Road are parents of a son , Denis , who was born at Mather Memorial Hospital June 24 , weighing 6 pounds , 10 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Nouri have a two year-old daughter , Susan. On July 4 they entertained at a barbecue party. Their guests were Mrs. Merijam Tayga , Mr. Ozyay Ak- sura of Queens and Mir. and Mrs. Alp Nouri of the Bronx. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Romeo of 122 Dawn Drive entertained at a. .barbecue at their home on July 2 in honor of their thirty-fourth wedding anniversary. Their guests were Mrs. Celia Guttmann and daughter , Susan , of Rego Park ; Mr. and Mts. Michael Cammarata of 125 Dawn Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGlone and children , Barbara and Mark , of 179 Eastwood Boulevard atten- ded the all-day famil y church pic- nic Sunday of St. Mary ' s Episco- pal Church at Camp De Wolfe in Wading River. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schoenfeld of 27 Clarkson Road have a son , Thomas Michael. Weighing six pounds , ten ounces, he was born at Mather Memorial Hospital June 26. MJr. and Mrs. Schoenfeld have another son , Ralph , fourteen months old. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers and daughters , Kathleen and De- bra , of 153 Stanley Drive spent Sunday in New York where they visited Mrs. Rogers , parents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank MlcManghton. It was Kathleen ' s third birthday and the grandparents had a family part y with aunt , • uncles and cou- sins present. An Advance specialty ! Wedding invitations whose perfection in printing, design and paper qual- ity cannot fail to please the pocketbook. —Adv. Bayport Items of Inte rest Mrs. Hiram Darrow , Tel. BAyport 8-4937 <$ Mrs . Robert Seitz of >3rookha- ven was the guest-of-honor at a stork shower Friday nig ht at the heme of Miss Lynn Ormsby, South Snedecor; Avenue , with co-hostess , Miss Barbara Bogel of Connet- quot Road. After Mrs. Seitz had opened her many gifts under a decorated shower umbrella with streamers attached to the pres- ents , the following guests were served a buffet supper: Mesdames J ack Helmsteadt , Charles H. J. Bog el , Fran k Sack , Walter Orms- by, Gerald Fileman , and Miss Sine Hansen. Also Mrs. George Forster of Sayville ; Mrs. Wesley Seitz , Miss Eileen Dugan and Miss Jean Seitz of Blue Point; Mrs. Joseph Shaber of Patchogue , and Mrs. Richard Seitz of Oakdale. The Coup les ' Club of the Meth- odist Church held a picnic and in- formal meeting Saturday nig ht on the beach at Atlantic Avenue , Blue Point , at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ral ph Towlen. The fol- lowing members were present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warnken , Mr. and Mrs. Ly le Thornbloom , Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Beitel , Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Ryhle , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bernhard , Mr. and Mrs. William Swamback , Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Richter , Mr. and Mrs. Wil'lard Bates , Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Pulley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hambley, Mr. and Mrs. William Kellers , Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gande , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmunds , Mr. an d Mrs. Henry P f i & ter , the Rev. and Mrs. Landon K. Owen , and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maw- hiney. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gaudsmet of Patchogue have moved into their new home on Bayport Ave- nue. The Advance is on sale at the Village Stationery, Kurt' s Delica- tessen and Romaine ' s Gr o cer y in Bayport. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs . Roger Tlapa and their four children of New York are now living in the house they have purchased on Bayport Ave- nue , the former home of Frank Marks and the late Mrs. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Fink of Edgewater Avenue have as their house guests for a month Mrs. Fink' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall from Munich , Germany, and their four children , Sean , Brian , Browyn and Kevin. This is the first visit ci Mrs. Fink' s sister and family to the United States in ei g ht years. They will return to Ger- many about the first of August where Mr. Marshall , who is a con- cert pianist , will do further study. Mrs. Marshall is a school teacher in Germany. Mrs. Edith Jones and grand- daughter , Linda Miller , ot Mc- Connell Avenue left last week by jet for Chicago , 111., and then took a train to California where they visited a former Bayporter , Miss Judith McMann at San Diego , Calif. Linda and Mrs. Jones are on the Vanderbiit tour for a month , which includes the length of California from San Francisco to New Mexico , and then will go by train to the Grand Canyon , Yel- lowstone Park stopping at Chi- cago , 111., for a week' s tour. They will return home by train around the first of August. Mrs. WiLiard 'Bates of First Avenue , a registered nurse , hel p- ed Patrolman Zaccaro of Sayville deliver Mrs. Walter Mandra ' s third child , a 9 pound , 5Vz ounce boy, who arrived last Thursday morning before she could get to the hosp ital. Mother and baby were safel y transported to the Brookhaven Hospital. Mrs. Man- dra and son , Keith Michael , re- turned home on Sunday to Mr. Mandra and their other son and daughter. Susan Barber , daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Barker of South Fairview Avenue , is spend- ing the summer as a C.I.T. at Camp Merrow Vista , Ossippee , N. H., where she is a counselor in training. The following girls from the Bayport Methodist Church were sent to Camp Quinipet , the Metho- dist Camp at Shelter Island , last week for a week of camp ing, art- craft and religious training: Anita Stanewicz of Bayport Avenue , Wendy Maxian of McConnell Ave- nue , and Helen Ahearn and Arlene King of Blue Point. Those having left Saturday for a week at Quini- pet are Susan Stadmuller , Cindy Billard , Ricky Christsen and Ka- thy Corkery. The children from the Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund who ar- rived in Bayport-Sayville Friendly Towns for a two-week vacation are staying wi th Mr. and Mrs. Edward Divis , Fairview Avenue , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green on Bayport Avenue , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hapibley in Blue Point and Mr. and Mrs. Moreno Ezzone in West Sayville. Mrs. Ly le Thorn- bloom of Bayport Avenue is chair- man of Bayport Friendly Town Hosts. Eileen MacLean , daug hter of of Mr. and Mrs. Alexandre Mac- Lean of Gerritsen Avenue , return- ed home Sunday after spending a week of camping, arts , crafts and nature study at the Pioneer Camp Site at Camp Edey. Mrs. MacLean returned home Friday with her new son , John Cl yde , born July 2 at Southside Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Short of Kensington Avenue and their daug hter , Miss Sherry, entertaine.i as their guests at their Beach House at Long Cove for the Fourth of July holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lass and daug hters , Denisj , Donna and Penny, from Merrick and Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Kenney and Miss Gene , James and Benjamin , Jr., Kenney, and Mrs. Bertha Kenney of Third Ave- nue. Also Rhett t uchs and Ken- neth Sosinski from Blue Point. Mr. and Mrs . Anthony Adesso of Tucker Drive entertained on the Fourth of July with an outdoor barbecue supper party for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adesso and children , Jo Ann , Thomas and Anthony, anu Mrs. Angelo Adesso from Brook- l yn. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien of Stephen Road were hosts at a Nei g hborhood barbecue get-ac- quainted supper part y on Jul y 4 for about 40 friends and nei gh- bors from Stephen Road and Renee Drive. Mrs. William Durland of Aca- demy Street returned home last week by jet after spending a six- week vacation visiting with her son , Harold Folts , in High Wy- combs , Bucks , -England. Mr. Folts is employed as a technical repre- sentative for the Philco Corpora- tion , contracted to the U. S. Air Force in Eng land. Mrs. Durland and her son spent a three weeks vacation together and then left by plane to fly across the English Channel to La Tourquet , France , from Which p lace they motored through France . Bel gium , Holland and Germany before taking the Air Ferry back to Ly dd , Eng land. A week later Mrs. Durland toured Scotland and Wales , returning to finish her vacation visiting her son. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer of Step hen Road had as their house guests for the weekend , Mrs. Rita Hackett and daug hters, Deborah and Carol , from Brooklyn. Satur- day, Mr , and Mrs. Mf-yer enter- tained at a dinner party for their nephew, Donald Merritt , of Ste- phen Road on his fourteenth birth- day. His guests were Mrs. Hackett and daughters , Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam O'Brien and children , Co ' een and William , Jr., of Stephen Road , and the Meyer children , Theodore and Timoth y. Mrs . Lyle Thornbloom of Bay- port and Mrs. Richard Hambley of .Blue Point are in charge of the Vacation Church School at the Methodist Church which started Jul y 5 with a good attendance of children and teenagers , and will end tomorrow with an afternoon picnic on the Wesley House lawn for the children and a 7:30 p. m. joint program of songs and an exhibition dealing with the arts and crafts. Hel p ing at this event were Mesdames Landon K. Owen. Henry Pfister , Robert Kemp f , Er- nest Mawhinney, Barton Cass , Willard Bates , Warner Sentz , John Windels , Jr., Harry White , Rus- sell Lechner , Edward Jackson , Richard Broere , Donald Kirouac , William Keller , Donald Kuzagh , Russell Dow , Vincent Fleming, George Mitchell and George Fish- er. The Baby Sitter ' s Club met the night of Jul y 5 at the home of Mrs. William Scherff on First Avenue. A report of sitters hours was given followed by a socia 1 hour. Members present were Mes- dames: Lloyd Bankston . William Stumper , Lloyd Newberg and Tho- mas Murp h y. Nicholas Charles Kraus , SNEF , U. S. Navy, has graduated from the U. S. Naval School at Great Lakes , CILcag-o , III. , as an honor graduate in Nuclear Weaponsman course , Phase one , service scnooi command. He graduated with dis- tinction , hig hest in his class , with a mark of 94.95. Seaman Kraus is now stationed in Albuquerque, N. Mex., for further studi°s at the Naval School there. He is the son of Mz* . and Mrs. Nicholas Kraus on Third Avenue. A party was held the nig ht of July 1 at the Summer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Kiesling on Fenimore Road in honor of their daug hter , Miss Kathleen Kiesling ' s graduation from Dominican Commercial Hig h School , Jamaica. Among the guests were Miss Maureen Kiesling of Queens Village and Bayport; William Tull y of Whitestone , Mr. and Mrs . G. Clayton , Robert and Carol Clayton of Valley Stream; Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton and grandchildren , Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knoll , of Hollis; Mr. and Mrs. M. Straub , Jr., and famil y from Brentwood. Also Capt. and Mrs. E. Straub and family from Ohio; Margaret Straub , Stanley Rich- ards , Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walton and Mrs. Mary Straub all from Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. J. Straub and famil y from Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. C. Clayton , Mary Ann Clayton of Hempstead ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Clayton , Jr., and family of Lindenhurst; Mrs. J. Kleinber- ger , Joseph and Barbara Klein- berger of Glendale; Robert and Richard Bartz of Rid gp\vood , Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nettleman of Oak- dale; Richard Westervelt and Charles TrauUvein of Bayport. Af- tei water sports were enjoyed a buffet supper was served on the lawn. Henry J. Keller , recently grad- uated from the University of Hartford , Hartford , Conn., with an associate degree in the science of mechanical engineering, a for- mer Bayport resident , now re- sides in Springfield , Mass ., with his wife , the former Norma [Ben- son of Bayport. They have two children and Mr. Keller is employ- ed by the Hamilton Stanford Divi- sion of Unite d Aircraft at Wind- i or Locks , Conn. , as production control supervisor. He is a mem- ber of the Hamilton Management Club. Mrs. Keller is a sister of Mrs. John Newhouse of Gillette Avenue. Mrs. Marinus J. Van Popering of Fairview Avenue is making a good recovery at the Southsid e Hosp ital after undergoing surgery last Thursday. She hopes to be home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess of First Avenue had as thmr house guests for a week , Mr. Hess ' two sisters , the Misses Virginia and Mildred Hess from Dundee. Mr. and M rs. Ernest Munkel- witz of West Road returned home on July 5 from Sag Harbor where they had been visiting .since Mon- day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarron. Miss Claire Brown, daug hte r of Mr. and Mrs . Edmund Brown of Third Avenue , a student nurse at the St. Luke s Hospital , New York , was capped at ceremonies last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins. cf Snedecor Avenue entertained at an open house part y the night of June 27 at their home for their daughter , Kathleen , who was one of the graduates at the Bayport- Blue Pomt Hi gh School. Guests were the graduation class and Kathleen ' s grandmother , Mrs . Wil- liam Higgins , Sr. , from Garden City; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Whit- sitt , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Maletta and many relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shand of Gerritsen Avenue entertained at a barbecue supper party on the Fourth of July at their home for the following guests : Mr. and Mrs. George Brush , Jr., of Patchogue; Mr . and Mrs. William Fechter of Blue Point , and Mr. and Mrs . Hi- ram Darrow of Bayport Avenue. Mr , , and Mrs . Benjamin Rutkow- ski of Fairview Avenue entertain- ed at a barbecue supper July 4 for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rut- kowski and daughters , Janet and Marie , of East Moriches. Janet is spending this week with her cou- sins , Dale , Robin and Jill in Bay- port. Robin went home with her uncle and aunt to Moriches to spend the week with her cousin , Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thompson and daughter , Miss Kathe of Lakeview Avenue have as their house guest this week Mrs. Thompson ' s mother , Mrs. B. S. Brennan of Rockville Centre. Miss Kathe had as house guest for the weekend , Miss Carol Bardsley of Flushing, a schoolmate at Oiieon- ta State Teachers College where they finished their freshman year in June. Mr. Thompson was ' the guest-of-honor on Sunday at a bu ffet supper party for about 20 friends and relatives in honor of his birthday. A Teenager dance was held Sat- urday night at the Bayport-Blue Point Junior High School . Similar dances will be held throughout the Summer under the supervision of the Islip Town Recreation pro- gram. Miss Kathe Thompson of Lake- view Avenue , who will be a sopho- more at Oneonta State Teachers College in the Fall , is emp loyed for the Summer months with the Micro-Electric Company at Roose- velt. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Dixon of Bayport announce the birth of a new grandaughter , Sherri Lynn , born at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Saturday to their son- ir. -law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs . Robert Leibert of Danes Street , Blue Point. TO BE SUCCESSFUL — ADVERTISE I! I! UHill MARKE T 59 NORTH OCEAN AVE. PATCHOGU E GRover 5-0104 We Deliver A. P ALERMO , Prop. PRIME MEAT S , P O ULTRY and PR O VI S I ON S FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST ' I ..—-i —— . „ ... ,..__..,, i - — .¦-¦ ¦ .,.., i , I ¦ . ¦-!—..¦¦! , n .m f _ - ! I » «¦ ¦¦¦—- «¦ ¦¦ illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM 55 = I Anno u ncemen t \ __ __ 1 The Patchogue Royal Restaurant Df es west Main | X3 t= Street , Patchogue , wishes to announ ce that it is NOT connected with , or associated with the new Chinese Restaurant on South Ocean Avenue , | u __ 1 Patchogue. §j S £=!r SSS 6=3 =3 ____ ¦ = £___: 1 We wish to thank our friends and patrons for their patronage in 1 the past. To serve you better in the future we have added a new i ~ 1 1 private dining room. g 553 |~[ _= = iniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniimi iiiiiim iniiiillllllll!)l)lllllllllllllllllll il!lll!lllllil!lliyH^ Exec . Asks Continued from page 1 , this section istence , and whether or not eng in- eering and survey data comp leted 16 years ago still can be used. Mr. Dennison said the survey undertaken in 1944 is \ absolute l y useless. \ ''Sewage system s , particularly in western Suffolk are urgentl y needed , \ he declared. Mr. Den- i nison pointed out that the county ' and state health departments , the count y p lanning commission and the department of public works are all in favor of a county sew- age system. RED CROSS MEETING The annual meeting of the Hampton Chapter , American Red Cross , will be held at Parrish Memorial hall , Herrick Road , Southampton , at 8 p. m. Jul y 24. The public is invited. GOP Postpones B'dway Revue ; Date in Conflict The proposed Broadway Revue , sponsored by the Brookhaven Town Republican Campai gn Fund Committee and scheduled for the Long Island Arena July 22 , has been post poned , according to Brookhaven Town Republican Leader Charles R. Dominy. \It was learned that this date was in conflict with many othe r worthwhile community events , \ Mr. Dominy said. Area fire de- partments , veterans ' organiza- tions and clubs have selected Jul y 22 for their annual fund raising activities. Therefore , it was decid- ed by the program committee of the Brookhaven Town Republican Campaign Fund , that our event be postponed. This would g ive our loyal workers the opportunity to swing their support solidl y behind their community ' s efforcs. \ Mr. Dominy also stated that those who have so genei'ousl y con- tributed to the event will receive their donations back , and be asked to hold their support for a future date. An all out effort will be p lanned by the town GOP in the near future to solicit funds for the forthcoming campaign. \We are already p lanning a spectacular event that will take p lace during the fall campaign. Thanks to our many loyal sup- porters. Never fear , there will be ample opportunity for you to do your share to hel p return realistic Republican leadership to town government , \ Mr. Dominy said. Selden FD Land Buy Meeting on Jul y 20 SELDEN—Fire commissioners of the Selden Fi re District will hold a public information meet- ing on the purchase of land for future use at 8:30 p.m. next Thursday here at the Bicycle Path School . Price , size of parcel and loca- tion will be discussed at the time. Centereach Girl Grad Of Nursing School Kathleen O'Neill of Centereach was one of 22 students to be gra- duated from Perth Amboy Gen- eral Hospital School of Nursine- Kathleen O'Neill June 29. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill of Wood Road and a graduate of Port Jefferson High School. Her three-year course at the hospital , which in cluded six months of basic sciences at Union Junior College , Cranford , is in preparation for a state license as a reg istered nurse. ^HnHnniiiiiimuinnnMMiinniiinini!iimiiu»HHiiiiiiUHnMi»iirammiuMDraniinnnnmiuimnniiii!iH iini)iiniiiiiiiiiii!iiiui!iiuiiiiiriiiiuiuiimiitifln imi ! 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