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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS Mro . Kenneth Andersen. ATlantic 1-8458 Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Sanmelsen and son . Stanley, oi* Huguenot Di ive and their sons and daugh- ters-m-law . Mr. and Mrs. Gotfrio d Sanmelsen of Bay Ridge and M i. and Mi s . Alfred Sanmelsen of Biooklyn. on Saturday joined in a famil y l etimon held at the Rah- wu\. N J. , home of Mr . and Mi s . Bj orne l' onne. ssen. ' Mr. and Mrs . Peter Wercknuinn ninl Thomas Rh.wl of Brooklyn -pent the weekend as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doy le and d.iughtei s , Susan , Sharon and ltetii . of Woodland Drive. Mi s . Laurence Hansen and daughter . Susan , of Brooklyn speiw the weekend at their Summer home on Dahlia Dii\e where they entei tamed as the ' r weekend quests Mrs . Hansen ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs . Simon Lobe] of Brook- Is n. On Sunday they were host > to Lee I H'htman of the Bronx. Mr. and Mrs . William Ryan and dau g htei s , Marilyn and Veronica , of Bay Ridge spent the weekend at their Summer home on Long fel- low Drive. Mr. and Mrs . Ed Nobora and son. Edward , of Cleaveland, Ohio , have been the houseguests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loben and son. Lewis , and Mrs. .Mary Bryant of Parkview Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Stellato and sou , Joseph , of Whittier Drive recentl y entertained as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weiss and son , Michael , of Mastic- Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Al Pesce and children , Carol , Eleanor and Bobby of Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. George Albertina and daug hters . Rene and Michele , of Ridgewood were the weekend guests of Mrs. Albertina ' s bro- ther-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Larry Collins, and childi'e n , Donna and Stephen , of Whittier Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins of Hollis have been vacationing at their home on McKinley Drive for the past two weeks. Miss Rose Marie Orlando cele- brated her eig hteenth birthday Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Orlando , Sr .. of Mag- nolia Drive. Among her guests were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Orlando , Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Orlando and daughter , Vincenta. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Orlando and children. Rose , Jac- kie and Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Orlando , Jr., of Mastic Peach. Dr. Paul Vonick of Hastings- on-lludson and Dr. and Mrs. Steve Vonick and son . Paul, of White Plains were guests over the week- end of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ovecka of Livingston Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pascarella are spending the season at their Summer home on Montauk Drive after wintering in South Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paterno of Mount Vernon have been spending several w eeks at their Summer home on West Forest Road. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Jr., and children , Susan , Laura and Clifford , of Whittier Drive \ Mentioned for several days last week as the guests of Mr. and Mis. Donald Owen and sons. Don- ald and Daniel , of Wappinger Falls . Susan Franz will be the Owens ' hotiseguest for the next two week- . Rudolp h Cruse is leeuperating at his he me em Orchid Drive after being a patient at the Bayview Ceneral Hospital here for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Rud y Corabi of Brooklyn were the houseguests fe»r sevei al days this week of Mr. and Mrs. David Pia and children , Audrey. Camille , Philip and David. Jr.. of Parkwood Drive. Mr. and Mis. Malcolm Pettit , Sr.. of Brooklyn are spending the Summer season at their home on Diana Dri\e wh^re they have been entertaining as their guests for several weeks their son and dau- ghter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Pettit , Jr.. and children , Ei- leen , Susan and James , III , of Al- bany. Miss Louise Nornes of Bay Ridsre will spend the remainder of the Summer as the houseguest of her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen, and daughters , Louise and Lillian , of Longfellow Drive. Mr. and Mrs . Andrew Tasch of Middle Village spent the weekend at their Summer home on Long- fellow Diive. Theodore Hossiss of Fort Worth , Tex., has been the guest for a week of his brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. William Rich- ards , and children , Barbara , James and Margaret , of Riverside Drive. Mrs. James Trainor of Flush- ing is spending the Summer sea- son at her home on Haekensack Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and sons , Jack and Raymond , of Flatbush w T ere the guests Sun- day of Mrs. Jack Robinson of Bogota Road. In the evening they all dined at Felice ' s Restaurant in the Patchogue Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rolon of Wood- land Drive celebrated her birthday Thursday by dining at the Pine Giove Inn. Mir. and Mrs. Vito Rosiello of Brooklyn are spending the Sum- mer season at their home on Mar- ket Drive. David Taggart Andersen , son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ander- sen of Orchid Drive , celebrated his sixth birthday Thursday with his sister , Karen , at the home of Ins maternal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. David Taggart of Green- field Park . Quebec, Canada. His i ne 'le and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. I. George Barden of Greenfield Park were also present at his birthday celebration. Miss Laura Franz , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Conrad Franz , Jr., of Whittier Drive was the guest for severa l days this week of Mr. and Mlrs. John llamber of Rich- mond Hill. Mr . and Mrs. John Thompson of Farmingelale were the dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Stellato and son , Josep h, of Whittier Drive. Mr . and Mrs . Clifford Franz and children . Wendy and Christo- pher , of North Bellmore enter- tained as their guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Jr., and sem , Clifford , oi \ Whittier Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pidgeon and daughters , Patricia and Jean , of Uniondale were guests Wednes- day of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pidgeon and sons, James , Charles and John , of Whittier Drive. They al- so visited Mr, Pidgeon ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pidgeon of Mastic Beach Road. Mrs. Marie Iverson of Los An- geles , Calif., has been spending a week as the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. George Potts and chil- dren , Karen , David and George- Anne , of Moriches Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Presta of Flower Road recently attended the annual \Old Timers Day \ of St. Dominick' s Convent in Blaavelt , during which time the fiftieth Jubilee of Sisters Mary Michael ?nd Mary Boniface and the twen- ty-fi fth Jubilee of Brother John Rose was celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reidy and children , Patricia , Kathleen , Bren- dan , Christopher , Laurice , Mau- reen , James Michael , Geraldine , John Patrick , and Maryanne , of Brooklyn are once again spending the Summer season at their home on Monroe Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rolon of Wood- land Drive entertained as their Saturday guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prime of Brookl yn and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buscarello and children , Frank and Doroth y, of Wantagh. Janice and Roy Bruno of Patchogue returned over the weekend from spending a month as counselors at Camp Surprise Lake in Cold Spring, and were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolon. On Thursda y night there will be a meeting of the Mastic Citi- zens Committee held at the Mas- tic Beach firehouse on Neighbor- hodd Road. Explorer Post No 121 of Mas- tic Beach will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road. The Games Night , sponsored by the Games Committee of the Ar- thur H. Chine American Legion Post, will start at 7:45 p. m. Fri- day and will be held at the Dem- oc ratic clubhouse on Locust Drive. All are welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kazaks celebrated their eig hth wedding anniversary Monday with their son Franklin , Jr., at their Jackson Heights home. Mrs. Kazaks is the former Miss Helen Taggart , daughter of Mrs. Nicholas Ry der of Knapp Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll of May- wood Drive became grandparents for the fifth time Tuesday when a daughter , Karen Ellen , was born to their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoll of Brook- lyn , at the Brooklyn Hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds , 5 ounces. Mir . and Mrs. Jack Stoll are also parents of a son , Wil- liam. Jack Rutigliano of Cypress Drive has been entertaining as his guest for a week Al Constan- tino of Brooklyn and Whittier Drive. On Saturday Jack' s father , Michael Rutigliano , celebrated his birthday at his home on Cypress Drive with his wife , soh , Jack, father-in-law , Harry Planz , and daug hter , Mrs. George Beck , and grandchildren , George . Jr., Terrie , Christopher and James of Mastic. Regulation Fire Drill for mem- bers of the Mastic Beach Fire De- partment will be held at 30 a. m. Sunday at the firehouse. On Monday from 6:30 to 8 p. m. practice for the members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Children ' s Band will be held at the firehouse. The Mastic Beach Hebrew Cen- ter on Neighborhood Road was a gay scene Sunday when Mr. and Mrs . Abe Siegel of Lakeview Drive entertained at a party in honor of the recent engagement of their daughter Miss Fern Siegel to Paul Fox , son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fox of East Patchogue. The red and white streamers were trimmed with white bells and the buffet table was highlighted by a decorated cake. Guests attend- ing included the newl y engaged couple , her parents , sister Terri , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fox and Fern ' s maternal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fox of the Bronx ; Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Lew of Monsey; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bond y of California and New Rochelle ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cohn of Chicago , 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bern- stein and children , Judy and Paul , of the Bronx and Mastic; Richard Bernstein of the Bronx, and his fiancee Miss Sandra Cohen of Shirley ; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bernstein and daughter , Judy, of Westchester; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Segal of Long Beach ; Mrs. Sara Segal of the Bronx ; Mr. and Mrs. Van Segal of Rego Park ; Miss Lois DeCordova of Mastic Beach; Miss Jean Barrone of Jackson Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gold- smith and children , Sheryl and Douglas, of Rego Park ; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Drucker and children Mark , Murray and Cheryl , of Mas- tic Beach; Mr. and Mrs . Daniel Epstein and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Rail , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rail , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris and daughter , Bradlyn. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Leone Heller , all of the Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Meshenberg of Brookl yn and Mas- tic Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ro- senblum and daughter . Marsha , and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Antelamn of Mastic; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Storch and children Michael. Jef- frey and Lezlie . of Forest Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fox and daughter , Donna , of Bellport and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Horwitz of Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickey and children , Billy and Jacqueline , of Flatbush have been vacationing at their Summer home on Long- fellow Drive for the past two weeks. They have as their house- guests their son-in-law and daugh- ter , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schemp, and daughter , Karen , of Marine Park. Over the weekend they also enter- tained as their guests Mrs. Wil- liam McGowan of Flatbush and Mrs . Katherine Hiller of East Pat- chogue. The Young People ' s Society of the Walther League will meet in the Sunday School rooms of the Grace Lutheran Church on Mas- tic Road at 7:30 p. m. Mionday. There will be a meeting of the St. Jude ' s Rosary Altar Society Monday night immediately follow- ing the novena in the church au- ditorium on Overlook Drive. Mrs. Lee Smith and son , Robert , and her nep hew, John Gregu s , of Cambria Heights were the -week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins of McKinley Drive. Ishmael Locke celebrated his seventy-first birthday Saturday nigh t at a small family gather- ing held at his home on Wash- ington Drive. Among the guests were his son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. John Neppell , and his granddaughters , Misses Gail and Lynne Neppell , of Lakeview Drive. Mr. and M' rs. Robert Stoll and children , Warren , Janet and Roger of Brooklyn have been vacationing for a week as the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll of May- wood Drive. Weekend guests at the Stoll home included Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Ilackestown. N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoll of Fairlawn , N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. William Loomis of Brooklyn. Company No. 1 of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will meet at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road 8 p. m. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rutigliano . son , Jack , and Harry Planz of Cypress Drive entertained at a back yard barbecue Sunday wdien they had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lummie of South Haven. On Wednesday the Rutig- lianos were hosts to Mr. and Mrs . James Hurt and Mrs. Florence An- derson of Richmond Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Al Beanch of Patchog-ue. Mr. and Mrs. George Busch of Rosedale spent the weekend at their Summer home on Neighbor- hood Road. Mr. and Mlrs. Peter D'Allesan- dro and children , Edward , Berna- dette tnd Christine of the Bronx are spending the Summer at their home on Lakeview Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Begasse find children , Janice , Kenneth and Thomas , of the Bronx will spend the _ remainder of the season at their home on McKinley Drive. George Rutter , Jr., of Wantagh is spending his vacation as the guest of his grand parents , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rutter of Dahlia Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Risch and son , Roy of Barclav Road and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Risch of Brook- lyn were the guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mlrs. Robert De- Cordova and daughters , Eleanor and Lois , of Aspen Road. While on Friday the DeCordovas were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nasti and son , Louis , of Patchogue and Mrs. Mickey Read and daughter , Linda , of East Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Geiger and daugh - ters , Suzette and Heidi , of the Bronx are spending the Summer at their home on Beaver Drive. The Ladies of the Mastic Beach Hebrew Center are sponsoring a card and games party Wednesday noon at the Center on Neighbor- hood Road. All are cordiall y invit- ed to attend. Refreshments will be served. At 8 p. m. Wednesday ni ght the members of the Ladies ' Aid So- ciety of the Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road will hold its monthly business meeting in the Sunday School rooms. There will be a meeting of the Rescue Squad at 8 p: m. Wednes- day. Mrs. Catherine Dina of Merrick who has been the houseguest for several weeks of her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Al Rolon of Woodland Drive , left from Idlewild Airport this week for Richmond , Va., where she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Diana of that city. The Masti c Beach Treaters Club on Friday attended the play \Suzy Wong \ at the Gateway Theatre in Bellport and later dined at Cruise Inn in Patchogue. Those present were Mesdames Joan Adams, Marie Rolon , Gloria Bae- ssler , Marie O'Reilly, Ann Pidg- eon , Ann Kubala. Julia Sharkey, Ronnie Chester and as their guest , Mrs. Blanche Berg of Mastic Beach. Clifford Franz , son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Jr., of Whit- tier Drive was three years old Monday. In celebration of this event a small family dinner party was held at the Franz home with his paternal grandparents , Mr. and Mlrs. Conrad Franz , Sr., of Woodland Drive , as guests. Salvador Gonzalez of Huguenot Drive has been appointed to the position of chairman of the nom- inating committee of the Mastic Beach Property Owners Associa- tion. The Ladies Committee of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Children ' s Band will sponsor a card party August 3 at the Mastic Beach Firehouse on Neighborhood Road. All are welcome to attend. Benefits derived from this affair will go toward the purchasing of new music and instruments. Mrs. Ruth Bowman has return- ed to her home in Wilson , Conn., after being the houseguest for three weeks of her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haughn of Manhasset Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanTas- sel of Longfellow Drive announce the birth! of a son , David , wei g h- ing 7 pounds , 6 ounces , Tuesday at the Brookhaven Memorial Hos- pital , East Patchogue. They are the parents of another son Charles , Jr. Mrs. Florence McGregor of Gut- tenberg, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koenig and son of Ridgefield N.J., Mr . and Mrs. Samuel Brennan of Selkirk , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lilly of Chester , N.J., William Lickle of Oswego , Miss Carmela Semprevio and Carl Annadio of Gloversville. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Nyack , and Miss Jan- ice Begasse of the Bronx and Mastic Beach were among the out-of-town guests attending the wedding Saturday of Miss Judith Ann Brennan , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brennan of Al- der Drive , to Peter Pfeiffer , son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pfeiffe r of Beaver Drive , which was held in the St. John ' s Episcopal Church of Center Moriches. Mlrs. Constance Lenefsky of Queens and Herman Feldman and daughter , Stacey, of Richmond , Va., were guests at the Longfel- low Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman Wednesday. Shirley and Mastic Acres Mrs. Irma Davin. ATlantic 1-8150 Anna Marie Markey celebrated twelfth birthday with ' a party gi- ven by her parents , Mir . and Mrs. Frank Markey, at their home on Park Avenue Jul y 9. Refresh- ments were served and table de- corations featured a large birth- day cake. Guests were Bruco and Laurie Andersen , Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brunone and daughters , Carol and Michelle , Mrs. Charles Banducci and sons , William, Charles and Thomas , of Mastic; Misses Sandra and Terry Zuzerela and Bruce Glynn of Mastic Beach; Misses Terry Opitz and Anita Ru- dan and Edward Rudan of Shir- ley, Mrs. Dolores Lindenfelser and daughter , Carla Marie , of Bell- port. Mrs. Jane Conover and daughter , Pamela , of Patchogue and Anna Marie ' s sisters , Barbara Ann , Darlene and Theresa. The guost-of-honor received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. B. Abate of Paw- nee Avenue entertained at a din- ner pfarty Sunday in honor of the marriage of their son , Frank Ab- ate , of Brooklyn , to Miss Joan Wil- kenson of Brooklyn. The marriage took p lace July ' 17 at City Hall in Brooklyn. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abate , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bounocore and son , Thomas, and daughter , Barbara , Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Baranello of Brook- lyn; Miss Eileen Parker of Cam- den , N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tarsitano and daughter , Debra , of Mastic Beach , and Mr. and Mrs. John Colozzo and daughters , Lu- cille , Joanne , Eileen and Linda , of Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gravina of Brooklyn spent the weekend at their Summer home on Tonopan Street. Their guests were Mir. and Mrs. Joseph Gravina and children , Richard and Suzanne. Also An- thony Gravina and Mr. and Mrs. Armand Danriano of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Motzer of Tonopan Street recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vogel of Southold. On Tuesday, Mrs. Mot- zer was an overnight guest of her mother , Mrs. Sophie Hoelzig of Corona. Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Vecchione and daughter , Judith , of Flushing were weekend guests of Mrs. Vec- chione ' s parents , Mr . and Mrs. Ed- ward Windisch of Madison Street. A teenage dance sponsored by the Shirley Long Island Taxpay- ers Association will be held 8 p. m. tomorrow at the clubhouse on Grandview Drive. Birthdays celebrated this week were : July 22 — Charles Valder of Northern Boulevard , Andrew Quattrocchi of Wavecrest Drive ; July 23 — Vita Vitale of Revilo Avenue , Fred Bouje of Linden Ave- nue; Jul y 24 — William Yengle of Mastic Boulevard , John Bene- detto of Lexington Road ; July 25 Mrs. Robert Callister of Robin- wood Street , Paul D'Andrea of Titmus Drive , Mrs. Eugene Col- lins of West End Avenue , Ben Abate of Pawnee Avenue; July 27 — M' rs. Walter Clark of Can- dido ¦ Avenue , Peter Rosante of ^John ' s Neck Road. Mrs. Lillian Podejko of Cypress Drive, Lynda Hellmer of Grand Avenue ; Julv 28 — Mrs. James Clark of Wins- ton Drive and Bruce Mazza oi Heston Road. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smurzyn- ski of Brooklyn were at their home on Mill Drive over the week- end. Mr. and Mlrs. Sam Scialabba of St. George Drive had as guests lor a week Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton and son , Richard , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ayotte and children , Michael , Michelle and Patrick , of Milford , Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heflin and children , Mary and Robert of East lslip. A family birthday party in hon- or of Ronald Slovensky was held July 18 at the home of his pa- rents , Mr. and M\rs. Frank Sloven- sk y of Mill Drive. Ronald cele- brated his eighth birthday. Re- freshments included a large birth- day cake. Among- those present were Ronald' s brother , Steven, and sisters , Susan and Wendy Ann. Mrs. Frances Schmidt of Brook- lyn is vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Towle , Sr., of Stackyard Drive. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Towle were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Towle and children , Miarina , Lau- rie and John , of Miller Place and Mr. and M' rs. Richard Towle and daughter , Tina Marie , of Fortuna Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. William Mullaney of Victory Drive are celebrating their wedding anniversary today. Mr. and Mtrs. Vincent Trotta and daughters , Barbara and Rose- mai'y, of Brooklyn returned home after spending the weekend at their Summer home on Tonopan Street. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paone and daughters , Carol and Peggy, of the Bronx are spending two weeks ' vacation at their home on Mill Drive. Weekend guests of the Pa- ones were their son and daughter- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paone , Jr., of the Bronx. Michael Slovensky of Valley Stream is spending a week' s va- cation with his aunt , Mrs. Frank Slovensk y of Mill Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Czajkow- ski and family of Brooklyn were at their Mill Drive Summer home over the weekend. EASTPORT Miss Bonnie Bell. Tel. EAstport 5-0046 Mesdames Fred Seitz , Elbridge Tuttle and Norman Mercer spent last Tuesday in Bridgeport , Conn. Monday of last week Mrs. Law- rence Hawes and daughters , Janet , Judy, Jacquie and Joanne , spent the day visiting Mrs. Hawes ' mother , \ Mrs. S. W. Lauder of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks and son , Jimmie , of Ronkonkoma spent last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Collins. Live Better With PELCO Low Cost Electricity. —Adv. Thomas Brady, Robert Minton and Walter Weinor of New York Cit y spent last Sunday visiting at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Case had as their guests last weekend , their nep hew , Peter Boughten of East Hampton , and his friend , Donald Kerr of California. Airman 3/c Richard Tucker WHO is stationed at the Naval Air Sta- tion in Brunswick, Me., spent the weekend with his parents , Mr . and Mrs. Ray Tucker of Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zenzuis of Freeport spent last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tuttle. They attended the funeral of Gerald tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Cruti and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gordon at- tended the , Guy Lombardo produc- tion of \Paradise Island\' at the Jones Beach Marine Theatre re- cently. Mrs. James Mil gate of Bolivia , and Miss Jane Common of Lan - caster spent a two-week vacation recentl y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon McNeil of Ketchum Avenue . Thomas Kelley and Maurice Kelley, Jr., attended the funeral last Friday of their uncle , Clar- ence Leiby of Berwick , Pa. Guests last week of Mr. and Mrs . Stewart Worby of Tuthill Avenue were his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worby of Wilmin g ton , Mass. A daughter , Jane Regina , was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ro- minski of Ft. Salonga. Grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Ro- minski of Main Street. Mrs. Richard Bell and son , Scott , of Patchogue , and Mrs. Heindel of Brookl yn were Sunday dinner goests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell. The Advance is on sale at Moore ' s Stationery and Eastport Stationery in Eastport. —Adv. A barbecue picnic was held last Monday nigh t to celebrate the birthday of Charles Thompson. Those present were Mrs. Charles Thompson Mr. and Mrs . Francis Thompson and children , Kevin and Karen , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kalwite and daog hters , Kathy, Linda , Donna and Jud y, of East lslip. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Burc- mg and children , Bruce, Sandra , and Daniel of North Bay Avenue recently returned home after a week' s vacation visiting Mr. and Mrs. George O'Hagen of Neptune City , N. J. Gerald Bell and W. A. Bell spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Van No- strand of Uniondale. Karen Thompson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francie Thompson , is spending a few days visiting her cousins , Kathy, Linda , Judy, and Donna Kalwite of East Tsli p. Members of the East port Mis- sionary Society of the East port Gospel Church held a picnic sup- per last Friday night in the church hall for members and their fami- lies. Mrs. Emory Tuttle , president of the societ y, led the group in singing, accompanied by Miss Margaret Hedger at the piano. The children sang \The Clock , \ which they had learned this year in the Vacation Biblfr school. Todd Kelley p layed two hymns on the Manorville Mrs. C Somma, PA 7-5099 - AT 4-0270 Spending the Summer at their summer home on Wading River Road are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vitabello , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vitabello and son , Frank , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vitabello , Jr., and their daughter , Virginia, of As- toria , Queens. Thursday, Frank Vitabello and children surprised Mrs. F rank Vitabello by taking her out to dinner for her birthday. Wednesday ni ght Mrs. L. Rem- sen and children , Preston and Lynn , Miss Glenda Remsen of East Norwich and Mrs. Meta Plis- ko went to Jones Beach to see \Paradise Island. \ Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Plisko and their daughter , Joyce , visited Mrs. Plisko ' s brother , George Eid- berger and famil y in Freeport , Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cappadoro of South Street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guibardo of Brook - lyn and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cappa- doro of Center Moriches , Sunday. Antonio Cappadoro entered the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Monday for a minor operation and is expected home this week. Miss Sarah Link of Merrick spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raynor of South Street . Tuesday, Mr . and Mrs. W. Raynor visited Mr . and Mrs. Bartow and famil y in Nyack and spent the day at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown of Day ton Avenue had as their weekend visitor , Mrs. Thelma Clements of New York City. Sun- day dinner guests were Mr . and Mrs. Robert Brooks and children , Beth , Buzzy and Merry, of River- head , and Mrs. Thelma Clemen ts . Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver of Wading River Road were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novickas , Mrs . Kath- erine Button , John Olszewski of New Britain , Conn., Arthur Oliver of Tslip, and Mrs. James Oliver , Jr. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aprea of Ryer- son Avenue were Mrs. A prea ' s brother and sister-in-law , Mr . and Mrs. E. Bandini and children , Elaine and Robert , Mrs. Aprea ' s sister , Miss Tosca Bandini , and Miss Renita Corino , of Brookl yn. Miss Corino is staying for a week. piano. A closing prayer was given by the pastor , the Rev. David H. Records. \ . . . SO MANY CHILDREN ... she didn 't know what to do. \ That was plight of \Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe , \ depicted here in mock-up at Eastport School annex on Montauk Highway and Ketcham Avenue , Eastport. Formerly SorrelPs automobile showroom , the annex will provide classroom space for 40 kind- ergarten children next September in split sessions. Leo Zam- bryski , left, Riverhead , and Jack Hollrock , Westhampton Beach , of Hollrock Company, put finishing touches on apt decoration in utility room of annex. Mastic Items of Interest Mrs. ln»» Darin. ATlantic 1-811* Brian Giles , son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Giles of Setauket , was christened Sunday in the Setauket Episcopal Church. The godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Giles of Setauket. Following the ceremony a lawn part y was held at the Giles home. Buffet refreshments were served. Among those present were the baby ' s maternal grand- parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Were- mchuk , also Walter Weremchuk of Mastic , and Brian ' s brother , Steven. Live Better With PELCO Low Cost Electricit y. —Adv. Miss Jessie Ann Grogan of Brooklyn who is employed by the New York State Insurance Fund is enjoying two week' s vacation at the Summer home of her pa- rents , Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Gro- gan of Midland Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwing and family of Glendale are spend- ing two weeks vacation at the Ma- roni cottage on Vernon Avenue, John Ragamata is convalescing at his home on Mastic Boulevard after being a patient in Bayview General Hospital in Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meiers of Richmond Hill returned home Sun- day after spending five days as the guests of her brother and sis- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davin of Vernon Avenue . Week- end visitors at the Davin home were Mrs. Kathryn Maroni of Woodside; Richard Fitzsimmons of Jamaica Estates; Albert Cer- vera of the Bronx , and Edward Merritt of West lslip. Mr. and Mrs. William Lundberg of Broadwa y are entertaining as guests for several weeks Mrs. Lundberg ' s sister , Mrs. Erbie Bur- nett and son , Robert , and daugh- ter Maria of Thonototasso , Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neilsen and son , Edward , and? daughters , Katie and Judith , of Brookl yn were at their bungalow on Ver- non Avenue over the weekend. Their guests were William Buck and Herbert Ralp h of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Libertoff of New York City spent the week- end at their home on Midland Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlitz of Ocean Avenue have as a guest for a week her sister , Mrs. Julia Kayser of Brooklyn. Mrs. Henry Buchanan of Ver- non Avenue visited her mother , Mrs. Bridget O'Malley of Brook- lyn , Saturday. M' rs. Bessie Shagner of Vernon Avenue entertained as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. William Godt of the Bronx. Mrs. Helen O'Neill of Jamaica was a weekend guest of Mrs. Shagner. Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan of Brooklyn are spending three weeks ' vacation at their home on Ocean Avenue. Birthdays celebrated this week were : July 23 — Mrs. Vincent Brunone of Stuyvesant Avenue , Mtrs. Fred Wesenuann of Mastic Boulevard , Thomas Eyton-Jones of Rutland Road ; July 24 — John Coords of Dana Avenue ; July 27— Alberta and Robei'ta Carman of Dana Avenue , Kay Ann Kramer of Lambert Avenue and Thomas Ruquet of Hampton Avenue. Mrs. Faye Thrush and daugh- ters , Jo-Ann and Linda , of Brook- lyn are vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Detling of Classon Avenue. MB Yacht Club Sets Beach Part y for Sat. MASTIC BEACH—Members of the Yacht Club will hold their third annual picnic and beach party on Fire Island Saturday after- noon , leaving from the Yacht Club at noon. Members and their in- vited guests are requested to bring their own food. Refreshments will be provided by the club. Transportation will also be sup- plied , free of charge , by the mem- bership for those needing it . The club is p lanning for its an- nual Labor Day luncheon and sup- per party. Charles Miller is the chairman for this event. tee«^tgtc!c?©€!ctc!c^eie^!€«s^€e^eis{e«E LEMMEN'S NURSERY EAST MORICHES I AT - 4 - 0 9 9 0 I **»»33Ssa2^aa»a9^^»siSf»a*3fc>- LANNI BRO S. 575 MASTIC ROAD MASTIC BEACH ATlant ic 1 -9503 • OIL and GAS BURNERS and PARTS • WATER PUMPS and PARTS • BOTTLED GAS © FUEL OIL PL U MB I NG and HEATING • WELL DRIVING • SBBflflflflflBflBBflflB BflBflBBBBBflBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBflBBBBBB B IE. W. PENNEY & SON I 5 s m MAIN STREET EASTPORT 5-0150 E 5 • g 5 • ALL TYPES HEATING SYSTEMS § 5 • PLUMBING • AIR CONDITIONING g S • WATER PUMPS INSTALLED g I SHELL FUEL OIL DEALER | ri miinimiBiiiuiiiisusiiiiiBsiuiiaiBiaiiiHiflEiiiBiEiKiii? 'li^mmr ERECTED IN ALL CEMETERIES BARBER and SMITH Neville Street , Center Moriches Office Hours , 9 to 3 ATlantic 4 n 0281-0304 ... ^ Willis B. Tuthill Charles Goy of Westhampton Beach is the new mail carrier for Speonk and Remsenburg Post O ffice, replacing Jerry Kennell y who has g iven up the job to work for the Long Island Packers , luc , at their p lant in East port. The Kennellys continue to live at the Remsenburg manse which they have been renting since last Au- gust. A welcome was extended Sun- day morning to the Rev. John Rasberiy, Chaplain , at the Suffolk County Air Force Base , who oc- cup ied the pulpit and will continue te> do so for the next two Sun- days. August (i the preacher will bo the new chap lain at the base , the Rev. Dale Stewart. Our thanks to Judge Irving Ben Cooper for a copv of his speech on \What Can You Get in a Court of Law?\ , which was delivered at the annual meeting of the Ad- visory Council of Judges of the National Council on Crime and De- linquency, held at Boulder , Colo. Judge Cooper , who has a home on Claypit Road , is chairman of the Advisory Council. He is a former chief justice of thjg Court of Special Sessions in New York City. Miss Elizabeth Remsen gave a luncheon Thursday to members of the Remsenburg Garden Club com- mittee preceding the Home and Garden tour that afternoon. Here last week were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bedson of Frank- lin , Pa., who came to call on his aunt , Mrs. Willis B. Tuthill. The Bedsons ' were visiting his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Bedson of East Moriches. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Remsen and five children of Baltimore , Md., are visiting for two weeks with Mr. Remsen ' s aunt , Miss Elizabeth Remsen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morch of Basket Neck entertained a large number of friends at a part y Sun- day afternoon. Miss Martha Rice of Salt Lake City has been visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice of Club Lane . Robert Rice , who is with the United States Armed Forces , will go soon to a new assignment at Okinawa , the largest of the Ryuk- vu Islands in the North Pacific. Mr . and Mrs. Percy C. Afferton are spending the Summer at their mountain home at Berkshire Val- ley, N. J., having sold their house on Halsey Lane. P. G. Wodehouse , well known writer of Basket Neck Lane , and Mrs. Wodehouse are among the sponsors of the Shaggy Dog Ball to be held at the Southamp ton Bath and Tennis Club , Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Valent ine of East Wiliston are with Mrs. Valentine ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and an aunt , Miss Jane Miehl , at the MiehlLWood Summer home by the bay. Mrs. Jere Gilmore of Baldwin and two children were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. George Griffing and Mrs. Ainslie Baird. Dl^aagMHHHHMIIMMHaiMBHHBnanHMM Remsenburg and Speonk liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiii ^ ROADSIDE 1 I GREENHOUSE | ^jsgjggf'g'gkv \ Montauk Hwy. | I World Wide Delivery | j Through F.T.D. = !ii ni < 'g!iinii![i 1 l!:iMi!!iiiiiii!iinli!iniiiiiiiniiiii!ii!inr WHERE DIGNITY ^\*^fe\ AND TRADITION W 9f^\ Soften Your Grief ^HK : ^351 ^SUXWAJOJL € 3Cx>xvuy J. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. Sinnickson Licensed Manager Licensed Partner ^ M ^~$£SM& - <^?MLM93lGnB& ATlantic 4-00M S —r— 'y rwwwwWww ^—'— ' wwww— ' w ^ —^— r vwr— '— ' ww — '^^wr— '—•—•—•— '~—• * > — '— '—•—•— ¦— ¦—•— '— '¦ * HERRMAN N ' S 4 ,, ( I \\\— ~ ¦« ? - ^ m Main Street Center Moriches ATlantic 4-0301 OBITUARY FRANK A. ANDERSEN , 87 , a long time resident of Edwards Street , Center Moriches , where he engaged in the construction and boat building business , died Sat- urday after a long illness. Mr. Andersen was born Janu- ary 28 , 1874 in Great River. He is survived by a daughter , Mrs. Monetta Johnson of Edwards Street , Center Moriches; a grand- son and two great-grandchildren. Funez-al services were held Mon- day at Moriches Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred M. Homrig- house officiating. Interment was in the family plot in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, East Moriches. MASTIC BEACH — One dollar was stolen Friday from the bureau of Joseph Manzi when entry was gained through a bedroom window at his home on Sorel Drive , ac- cording to the Fifth Precinct , Suf- folk County Police. The youth is the son of Mr. and Mrs . Anthony A. Manzi. Patrolman Charles Rat- ti gan investigated. ONE DOLLAR STOLEN