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Bayport Items of Interest Mrs. Hiram Darrow , Tel . BAyport 8-4937 Mrs. Lyle Thornbloom of Bay- port Avenue entertained at her home last Thuisday afternoon with a stork shower for Mrs. Gordan Groenewo d of Ba> port Avenue , The guest-of-honor was seated in a decorated chair of pink and blue and after she opene d hei gifts , buffet refreshments were serxod to the following guests: Mesdames Robert Brunner. Vincent Statue - witz , Russell Lechner , Gustav Rhyle , Roger Tlapa an 1 Henry Pfister , all of Baypoifc A\ enue. Mis. Albert O. Ness of Bayport Avenue , who is the legent of the Bay Shore Saghtekoos Chapter . Daughters of the American Revo- lution , was a guest Jul\ 26 at th\ Naturalization program at the Su- pieme Court in Rneihead with the Hon. Henry M. Zaleski , pre- siding justice. Sixty-eight peti- tionee became citizens and Ame- rican flags were distributed to them by Mrs. Ness and DAR members. Mesdames Fred Nolte , Helene Battle , Lester Squires and Florence Browni e Luncheon follow - ed at the Heniy Perkins Hotel in Riverhead. Thursday Mr. and Me. Ivan Wesche and their childien , Ivan and Nora Lee , of Kensington Ave- nue spent the day visiting at Fieedom Land. On Saturday after- noon they entertained at their home with a hnthda\ party for the fifth birthday of their daugh- ter , Nora Leo. Her guests enjoy- ed games with prizes and refresh- ments . Those attending were Nikki and Susan Ruirgiero. Daniel Ag- gers , Edwin Maiwald , Deborah and Stephen Andeison , Lee and Meryl Van Wyen , and Shauna Reynolds of Patchogue. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wesche , entertained at a barbecue supper party at their home for the grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Fred. L. Overton from Patchogue and their children , Nora Lee , Ivan and Marie. Mr. and Mrs . James Cuthbert- son of Re nee Drive , celebrated the se\enth birthday of their daugh- ter , Denise , with a trip to Fairy Land , Middle Island , followed by a barbecue supper party at their home for the following: Denise ' s sister , Jeanne and Robert Kitt- ndge , Kathiyn and Pamela Hai't , Fi edeiie k Mairo , Frank Bacile , JoAnn Kittridge , Donna Avolio , Dawn , D.il > an ' Patricia Brooks , Beatrice Baci e , Kevin Brown and Pamela DiDonato. The Advance is on sale at the Village Stationery, Kurt ' s Delica- tessen and Romaine ' s Grocery in Bayport. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams of Edgewater Avenue and their children , Christina and Dennis , re- turned home last Thursday after spending a two-week vacation , two days at Schroon Lake , then driv- ing up to Lake Placid for a five- day tour of the mountains , and the rest of the time visiting Mrs. Williams ' brother and sister-in- law , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sal- veti. and her mother , Mrs. Clara Salveti , at their home in Middle- town , RJ. Neighborhood One Girl Scouts who left on Monday morning for a tw o-week camping session at Camp Edey were Gail Lisabeth , Mary Louise Ruckel and Kathleen Wilson. Those who left for a one- \\ ee>k camping session Monday morning were Wendy Gillette , Ca- rol Ann Gildersleeve , Theresa Mc- Inerney, and Janice Weingartner. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kirk and their children , JoAnne , Donna , Regina , Loretta , Mary Ellen and Susan , formerly of Lindenhurst , have moved into their new home on Lotus Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Milton of Ira Place have as their house guests this week , Mrs. Milton ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hale , and children , Barbara and Robert , of Miami, Fla., and her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Moi timer Hale of Chinchilla , ra. A lawn birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ni- cholas Ruggiero of Kensington Avenue Friday afternoon to cele- brate the third bn thday of their daughter , Nikki. Girls and boys present were Deborah and Stephen Anderson , Nora Lee Wesche , Cin- dy March , Edwain Maiwald , Ed- ward Salvadore , Daniel Aggers and Nikki' s sister , Susan , and brother Ernest. Mx. and Mrs. Ruggiero had as their house guests for the week- end , Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rug- giero and their children , Robert , Jean , and Mary from Hazlet , N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brooks of 13 Tucker Drive entertained Saturday afternoon with a party at their home for the seventh birthday of their daughter , Dawn. Her guests were Lee and Molly Garra , Cherlyn Home , Marthia , Diane and Nanette Adesso. Regina Spence , Regina Conroy, Linda Cushman , Kathy and Trish Hart , Denise and Jeanne Cuthbertson , Bernice Bacile , Judith Marro , Elaine Rooney and Karen May and Dawn ' s sisters , Patricia. Cynthia, Dale , Diane and June , and her brother , Fred. Mr. and Mrs. James Carey of Sylvan Avenue have as their house guest this week , Mrs. Ca rey ' s brother Lloyd Packard from Milwaukee , Wis., who came to visit with his sister and their mother , Mrs. Minnie Packard , who i i.ikes hei home with the Careys. Mis. Llo . vd New berg of First Avenue entertained at her home Friday night with a baby shower for Mrs. Thomas Murp h y of First Avenue , with co-hostess , Mrs. Wil- liam Scherff of First Avenue. The following guests attended: Mesdames Patsy Boccalupo , Josep h Antonicci , Charles Harlin , William Swamback , Richard Smith , Fred- ercik Lotts , William Grube , Al- bert Kadlec , Robert Chess , Joseph Guhanick John Sheehan and Lee Jubenville. The Bayport Republican Club aie sponsonng a chicken baibecue at the Republican Club in Blue Point , September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Ness of Bayport Avenue had as their houseguests last week M rs. Ness ' brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons , and childien , Virginia , Susan , Mauieen , Patn- cia and William Jr., of Lynbrook Miss Susan Foster , daughter of Mis . Pescy Fostei of Connet quot Road , spent the weekend visiting with her sister , Miss Betsye Fos- ter , who is taking a course in zoology at Cornell University. Mrs. George Stoll , Jr., of Gillette Avenue returned home Jul y 26 via Alleghany Ah lines at Mac-Arthur Field from a two-week vacation visiting with her son and daug h- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Russell St oil at their home in Providence , R.I. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hock of Lotus Road entertained recently for the eighth birthday of their daughter , Lauria at a barbecue supper party. Miss Regina Kirk of Lotus Road was in charge , hel p ing Mrs. Hock direct and su- pervise the play ing of progress games. Those attending were Nan- cy Kerr , Karen Mitchell , Ann- Marie Twigg, Christine Wilson , Stephanie Hilderbrandt , Bonnie McLean. Francme Zolezzi , Terry Watson , Deborah Kad' ec and Kathleen Rose. Also Lydia Ay- mong, Ann Bariy, Mary-Jane Buc- hannan , Margaret Cunningham , Bunadette Doty, Rosemary Her- bert , Doris Hunt , Frances Lo Cascio , Mary Loughlin , Joan Men- sching, Patricia Mizzi , Patricia Morgan , Susan Ort , Ann Marie Smith , Kathleen Schnepf , Ellen Sinkmson , Jane Treschl , Mary Walker , Ann Marie O'Brien all of Sayville , Laurie received many lovely gifts. Craig Rathbun , son of Lieuten- ant Colonel and Mrs. Darrell Rath- bun of Edgewater Avenue return- ed home Saturday afternoon after spending two weeks at Camp De Wolfe , Wading River , an Episco- pal camp. Mrs. William Scherff of First Avenue was the guest-of-honor at a stork shower recently at the home of Mrs. Jack Muth in Patch- ogue , opening her many gifts un- der a crepe paper canopy with the gifts fastened to streamers. After her gifts were opened the following guests were served buf- fet refreshments from pink and blue decorated shower table; Mesdames William Swamback , Ri- chard Smith , John Sheehan , Al- bert Kadlec , Willard Bates , Albert Hess , George Twigg, Thomas Fo- ley, Albert Wilson , John Barker , Fred Lotts , William Grube , Frank Bachek , Joseph Antonicci , Lloyd Newberg, Frank Voyack , Rodney Richter and Stanley Eberhardt. While the Rev. Lando n K. Owen of the Methodist Church is on va- cation , Jeromus Meissner , layman of the Church , was in charge of the eight o ' clock worship service Sunday morning, and the Rev. Bruce Dodd , eighth and ninth grade teacher at the Stony Brook School , was the guest speaker at the 9:30 a. m. service. Next Sunday the lay- man in charge of the 8:00 a. m. service will be Robert Warnken and the guest speaker at the 9:30 a. m. service will be the Rev. Nor- man Edwards, administrator of the Bethany Deaconess Hospital in Brooklyn , and former pastor of the Bab ylon Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cadi- gan of Quincy, Mass., and Miss Rita Vacca of Hyde Park , Mass., were weekend guests of Thomas Scileppi at the home of his pa- rents , Mr. and Mrs N Harry Scilep- pi on South Ocean Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rutkow- ski and children , Dale , Robin, and Jill , of Fairview Avenue attended the annual picnic at the National Brookhaven Laboratory Saturday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Van Orstrand and chil- dren , Cindy and David , of Eaton- dale Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rutkowski and daughters , Janet and Marie , of East Mori- ches. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Darrow of Bayport Avenue entertained at an outdoor picnic supper Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and Mrs. Gesine Wiltsey of Centereach. Mrs. Lyle Thornbloom of Bay- port Avenue , chairman of the lo- cal Fresh Air Fund , announces that city youngsters arriving last Wednesday for a two-week vaca- tion in the country are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huszagh , Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fleming, both of Fairview Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons of South Ocean Avenue. Mrs. Richard Speed and chil- dren , Catherine and Miichael , from Lewiston are spending a two-week vacation at the home of her pa- rents , Mir . and Mrs. R. Stuart Piatt on Oakwood Avenue. Mr. Speed expects to arrive to-morrow for a few days and will take his famil y home the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Jeromus Meissner of Academy Street had as their house guests last week , the Rev. and Mrs. George Hardy and son , Henry , from Dillsboro. Ind., who are visiting his parents in New Jersey. Tuesday night M T . and Mrs. Meissner entertained at a p ic- nic dinner party for their house- guests and for Mrs. Mae Meis- sner , Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Bei- tel anc 1 sons , Robert and Warren , all of bayport Avenue. The Rev. Mr. Hardy is Mr. Meissner ' s ne- phew. Mr. and Mrs. William Durland had as their guests for the week- end Mr. and Mrs. William Beau- tenmuller of Newark , Del. Satur- day they entertained at a barbe- cue supper party for the house- guests and for Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of Bond Street and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe of Bright- waters. Sunday, they had as other guests , Mr. and Mrs. William Le Seur and childre n , William and Patricia , of Hewlett , and Mrs. S. N. Durland of West Hurley. Mr. and Mrs. William Clasen , Jr., of Gerritsen Avenue have as their houseguests , Mrs. Paul Me- lahan and dauy hters , SallyAnn and Melinda , of Campaign , 111. Mrs. Richard Busch of West Road returned home last week af- ter spending a three-week vaca- tion with her father , Robert W. Morgan , at his home in San Di- ego , Calif., Last Thursday night Roberta Busch , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Busch , enter- tained at a pajama party in cele- bration of her fifteenth birthday. Hei guests were MaryJo Richaids , Susan Kessel , Christine Raynor , Janet Du Bois , Michelle Goulet and Lu Ellen Holcombe. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and children , James r Jr., MaryAnn and Robert , of Ronkonkoma moved over the weekend into the home they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. John Adams , 288 East Road. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and famil y are living temporarily with Mr. Adams parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Adams Sr., in Blue Point , until they build their new home in Bayport. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hillenbrand of McConnell Avenue celebrated the eig hth birthday of their daugh- ter Patti , Saturday with a movie party at the Sayville Theater. At- tending were Christine Haab , Wen- dy Gillette , Deborah Rohm and Linda and Gail Hillenbrand. After the movies they all had a treat at the Village Stationary in Bay- port. Mr. and Mrs. George Ell of Gil- lette Avenue entertained the GGG Club and their husbands Jul y 24 a ^ a barbecue supper paity at their home. Miss Clare Brown , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Blown of 422 Third Avenue, has returned to her studies at St. Luke ' s Hospi- tal School of Nursing in Manhat- tan after a two-week vacation spent with her parents . Miss Browne was recentl y capped after comp leting her first year of study. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strier , who sold their home on Connet- quot Road to Mo- , and Mrs. Robert Waldo of Patchogue , have rented a home in West Sayville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strier and children , Robert , Cathy, Robin and John , returned last Thursday from a two-week vacation at then Brookbank Farm in Oxford , where they are planning to make their home sometime in the future. They own five registered Hol- steins , three prize Aberden-Angus cows , and one registered Angus Bull. On their return home they brought with them David Menard , son of the former ow ner of the farm , for a two-week vacation on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Striei spend each w r eekend up on the farm. SWEZEY FUEL CO. l «^^^ <^ COAL and FUEL OIL ^^^^ 2^^ GRover 5-0270 ^^^'S f ^ RIDER AVENUE and L. I. R. R., PATCHOGUE ^J^ Gordon Heights News Items Mrs. Alberta Beach. SElden 2-J756 f The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Gordon Heig hts Fire Department will sponsor a food and cake sale from 2 to 8 p. m. Saturday at the Communit y Center on Haw - kins Avenue. The center will be open for the teenagers following the sale and the pub.ic is invited to attend. Mrs. Ola Roda of New York City is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Maple Lane. Gordon Heights Fire Depart- ment ambuiance answered a call to Wesley Green ' s of Seymour Lane to take Mr. Green to South - side Hosp ital , Bay Shore , Friday. John Pi yor was driver , assisted by Tyrell Wilson , Sr. A well attended bus outing was held Saturday at the Orient Point State Park , sponsored by the Sun- day school of the Mary AME Zion Church. Two buses and several cars were needed to accommodate the guests. Mrs. Ada Bray was chairman. Nathan Johnston is tea- cher; the Rev. Elliott Travelee , pastor. House guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Seymour Lane were Mrs. Smith' s brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mis. Alfred Gieen , and daughter , Chryel , Mioses Rhoda Newport , Yvette and Sarah Norman and Larry Fitch , all of New London , Conn. Mis. Louise Lewis of Yap hank was a weekend guest of Mrs. Saiah Pearsall of Barbara Lane. James Hamp of Map le Lane is convalescing at the Pine Rest Nursing Home in Patchogue. \Little Bertha Vanwri ght of New York City has returned home af- tei spending two weeks ' vacation with Mrs . Alberta Beach and one week with her aunt , Mrs. Mattie Carter of Hawkins Avenue. i You can ' t afford to miss this! A wonderfu l treat awa i ts you at the second annua) barbecue , spon- sored by the Gordon Heights Fire Department from 2 p.m. on August 20 , at the fire house on Hawkins Avenue. Frank Crouch is presi- dent; Melvin VanNoy, fire chief. Mrs . Kennith DeCosta and son , Ahmad Ging of the Bronx spent the weekend with her mother , Mrs . Margaret Jemmott of Granny Road. A daughter , Shell y Renee , was born Jul y 10 , to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Somervile of Brentwood , at Southside Hospital , Bay Shore. Mrs. Somerville is recuperating at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Augustine of Sey- mour Lane. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Green of Seymour Lan e were Mr. and Mrs. John Bergan of West Philadelphia , Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Pryor of Gray Avenue and children , Chryle , Rhonda and Anthony, have return- ed home after spending their vacation touring Detroit , Canada , Cincinnati and North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Collin Ranson of New York City spent the weekend in their Summer home on Seymour Lane. Mr. Edward McGee of North Caiolina was their house guest. Sunday ' s guests of Mrs. Eva Harewood of Seymour Lane were her son and daughter-in-law , Mr. Mrs . Regonal Harewood and sons , Raymond , Albert and Regonal , Jr., of Amityville. Mrs. Wall y Young of Beach Lane returned home from Mather Memorial Hospital where she was treated for a sprained back . Take a day off and enjoy a barbecue chicken or spare-ribs dinner , August 19 , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Francisco on Murry Lane , sponsored by the Hel ping Hand Friendl y Club. The proceeds are to assist any family in their hour of bereavement . House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Oden of Gray Avenue were , Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Roberts and son , Rodney, of New York City; Leroy Thomas , and Larry Jones , Mrs. Hermyne Bat- ten and daughters , Beverl y and Bienda , of Hamp ton , Va., and Mrs. Felix Milan of Jamaica. Mrs. James Lee and Mrs. Tyrell Wilson , Jr., gave a birthday party W ednesday in honor of their sons James , Jr., and Terry, both of Gray Avenue. Among their guests were Jacquelin Moxie , Diane and Susie Lee , Jerry Goodine , Gordon Farier , Ricky Lee , Irving Van- Noy, Randy and Ronald Manning, Benjamin and Reg ina Carpenter , Brenda Fountaine , Ralph and Russell Wilson. Mrs. Beatrice Glover of St. Christop her , B.W.I., is a house guest of her sister , Mrs. Ada Fhillips , of Gray Avenue , Mrs. Glover is a retired postmaster of Sand y Point. A famil y reunion and cookout was held Sunday at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Tyrell Wil son , Jr., of Gray Avenue. Guests were Tyrell , Russell and Ral ph Wilson , Mrs . Margaret M. Spence , Mr. and Mrs. Santora Fountaine and family, Brenda , Conrad , Crystal , Judith and Kevin , Mrs. Naomi Robinson and daughters , Steph- anie and Kim , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spence , Fenwich Mantan , Mr. and TIT -r» i _ i f-i , Mrs . Robert Spence and family, Debbie , Gregory and Carroll , of St. Albans; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spence and famil y, Roger , Westley and Lenore , Arthur Garfield , Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Garfield , Miss Dorcas Garfield , Miss Aul y E. Fox , Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gar- field and famil y, Wayne , Bryan , James and Jeffi y, * Julia and Arthur Garfield of Coi ona. Also Miss Rosielee LaPrmce , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bryan of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gar- land and children , Keith , Paul , Michael , Gregory and Janycc of Westbury; Mr. and Mrs. ' Tyrell Wilson , Sr., Mr. and Mis. James Lee and famil y, Mr. and Mrs . Llcyd Garfield and famil y, James Greer , Nathaniel Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin VanNoy and family, Mrs. Lorraine Cox and children , Mrs. Maigaret Calliste and famil y. Michael and Zelma , Mrs. Mildred Camp bell and sons. CHURCH NEWS At the Ebenezar Sabbath Day Church , services aie as follows : Sabbath school is held at 11 a.m. followed by divine worship at 1 p.m. Young Peop le ' s meeting is held at 4 p.m. Saturday. Prayer meeting is held at 8 p.m. Weanes- day. Sunday activities are Sunday school at 10 a.m., followed by divine worship at 11:45 a.m. Bible Class is held at 8 p.m. Tues- day with Elder John White in charge. The Mary AME Zion Church services are as followes : Sunday school is held at 10 a.m., followed b y divine worship 12 noon. Young People ' s meeting is held at 6 p.m. with Brother Nathan Johns- ton in charge. Prayer meeting is held at 8 p.m. Wednesday. At the Church of God in Christ , services are as follows: Sunday school is held at 11 a.m. followed by divine worship at 12:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday. St. Michael and All Angels Ep is- copal Church Sunday a famil y Eucharist and Sunday school are held at 8:45 a.m. The second Mon- day Church Women Association is he 'd at 7 p.m. The Gordon Heights Seventh Day Adventist Church services are as follows : Sabbath school is held at 9:45 a.m. Home Mission at 10:45 a.m., divine worshi p, at 11:45 a.m. Young People ' s meet- ing is held at 4 p.m. Lightbeaiers Club is he 'd at 5 p.m. and Vesper sei vices are held at 5:30 p m. Sun- day activities are Pathfinders ' Club at 3 p.m. Evangelistic ser- vices are he 'd at 8 p.m. and Piayer meeting is held at 8 p.m. \\ ednesday. Mount Olivet Baptist Church services are as follows: Sunday school is held at 10 a.m., followed b y divine worship at 12 noon and 8 p.m. Bible Class is held at 8 p.m. Tuesday and Prayer meeting v held at 8 p.m. Friday. Cora m Mrs. Gloria Hoelzer . SElden 2-5 IBS Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richnnl Gresch and children , Lorraine , Richard and Anne , motored to Montauk Point where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Paquette , Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Paquette Jr., and children , Diane , Bill , Greg Paul , Michael and Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mulvey and chil- dre n , Kevin. Neal and Brian , spent Sunday at Sunken Meadow Pa rk . A Boy Scout Mothers meeting was held July 25 at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Paquette , Jr., of Route 112. Present were , Mesdames T. Ress , A. Christ , D. Milley, R. Manning, and J. Tinney. The Advance is on sale at Fin- gar ' s Grocery and Olde Towne Shoppe in Coram. —Adv. Kurt Rabe of Shady Lane cele- brated his birthday Ju ' y 25 with his family. Sunday guests of the Rabes weie Mr. and Mrs. John Zanardi of Coram. The Coram Community Club will hold their afternoon monthly card party August 8 at the club. Chairman is Mrs. Lorraine Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Sal Mazzoni en- tertained a few friends and rela- tives at a cookout Sunday in hon- or of their daughter Carols se- cond birthday, which is today. The Coram Four Leaf Glover Girls will disp lay the articles they have made at the 4-H fair , Au- gust 11 and 12 , on the grounds of the Yaphank Old People ' s home The Coiam 4-H has opening-s for new members in September. Any- one interested please contact Mrs Julia Morris. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Hurley are the parents of a daugh- ter born Sunday at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marz of Fourth Street July 25 were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mlarz and daughters , Kathleen , Diane , and Nancy, Mesdames Alec Marz , Marie Schmitt and twin daughters , Miiry Fanas , Addie Siehnger and daughters , Barbara and Pam , Kay Ciccarelli and daughter , Kathy, Nora Glianna and daughter , Mary Ann , and Marie Van Iderstine. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christian- sen and daughter , Penny, returned July 19 from a week' s vacation in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolaides of Yaphank-Coiam Road entertained July 23 , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christiansen and dau ghter ,Penny Mis. Ann Christiansen and Mrs. Charles Schwefel , in honor of Mr. Nicolaides ' birthday. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hil l of Mt. Sinai Road , were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilbert of Brooklyn. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Sederquist and son , Stephen , of Seaford. Spending a few days with Mi. and Mrs. Aithur Hines of Pine Road are Mr. and Mrs. How ard Sarter and children of Howard Beach , Queens. M Y . and Mrs. Everett Hoelzer and children , Bob, Debbie , and Cindy, and Bill Paquette spent Wednesday at Jones Beach. Bernard * Streckert of Paul' s Path celebrated his birthday July 30 with his family. CHURCH NEWS Daily vacation Bible school is being held this week at the Trinity Methodist Church. There will be no official board meeting during the month of August; if any ur- gent business should irise contact Pastor Hurley. Corwin Robinson is still assisting with the Sunday services and also conducting the Methodist Youth Fellowship meet- ings. St. Fra nces Cabrini R. C. Church Sunday masses aie at 7 , 8 , 10:30 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. Benediction follows the 10:30 a. m. mass. Weekday masses are at 8 a. m.; b aptisms , by appointment. — ^¦^\\^ ¦i^^^BW \THE MIGHTY MIDGET \ THEWAKT AD s Will Do th« Job for You El ISLIP— The Islip Tow n Board , last week announced that it will hold a public hearing at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday on changes in the town ordinances that will require the fencing of any pool , under or above ground , with a capacity of more than 18 inches of water. The new pools , classified as \ portable type \ are very popular on Long Island and were not covered in the regulations regarding the fencing of swimming pools. The proposed ordinance classifies any pool below or above ground that has a max- imum depth of 18 inches as a wad- ing ; #qoL , t ,^ uu „. aH Ji(i„, vr ISLAND NEWS BRIEF George Lalliberty of 84 Bay- view Avenue , Bayport. who was injured Jul y 25 when he was struck by a hit-and-run vehicle at nig ht on Montauk High-way, North Bellport , was discharged Friday from Brookhaven Memo- rial Hosp ital. Police are continu- ing the search for the driver of the vehicle. DISCHARGED FROM HOSP. Stock up on summer snacks... ! ^ mW mM WS^J ¦H HHil fllT^ I^Lfll HEr ^ n^w%lf %^^1t J uTun iJlofini '$>. ¦«% ' .., ' ,. <' ¦ ?>j a< ,j . M: ^g^^^HB8HHIHBHH^HlllHBHH^& HI VH ^fl VHw ^B_ ^ B ¦» |/wl llS^»2i ClOvQ I6SA. »* ^ ¦^\>*»«'V > \-»<3aa>aSiaw^ ssmmmmmwmmwmmsff ^mmm^smmmmw^ HH l l^H^ n H H I IH /^ t ^?sss!^ sj jw - i ** t *' **' * ' w w ' w ' * ' \ ' ' *'5^ ^\* ^ 1 Jlil ¦ ¦!!\! ' \ -f if ^ • 1 \\ lUHf e iHijIMI 1 j mmmmmmmmm T ¦ i \m I Madison Square Station, New York 10, N. 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