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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS Mrs. Kenneth Andersen , ATlantic 1-8458 Mrs. Laurence Hansen and daughter , Susan , of Brooklyn spent a recent weekend at theii Summer home on Dahlia Drive. Mrs . Howard Miead and sons, Howard and Dale, of Rock Royal were recent houseguests for two weeks of Mrs. Mead' s brother-in- law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. David Schulz. and sons. Larry and Den- nis , of Phy lis Road. Mi- , and Mrs. Andrew Tasch of Middle Village spent several days at their Summer home on Long- fellow Drive , Miss Martha Sievers , who is a student nurse at Kings County Hosp ital, is spending a month' s \ acation with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Sievers of Olive Road. Mr. and Mrs . William Ryan and daughter , Veronica, of Bay Ridge will spend the remainder of the Summer season at their home on Longfellow Drive. Mr. and Mrs. V. Stafford Sewell and daughter. Kathy, of Beaver Dri\e recentl y entertained as their guests , Mrs. Josephine Zivan and Mrs. Helen Tomori of Co- p iague; Mrs. Robert French and children. Robert and Donna , of Farmingdale , and Mrs. Stephanie Hammell of McKinley Drive. Bill y Simpson of Queens Village was at his Summer home on Long- fellow Drive over the past week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen and daughters , Louise and Lillian , of Longfellow Drive have been en- tertaining as their recent guests their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Andersen , and daughters , Donna and Dina , of Levittown. A family reunion was held at the Andersen home with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Andersen and daughters attending as well as Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ander- sen of Orchid Drive , Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Stozzetto , Jr., and chil- dren. Jennifer . Josep h and Chris- topher , of Washington Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wisniewski and daughter . Lore, of Manorville. Mr. and Mrs. George Albertina and daughters , Rene and Michele , of Ridgewood were the recent guests of Mrs. Albertina ' s bro- ther-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Collins and children , Steven and Donna , of Whittier Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins of Hollis spent a recent weekend nt their Summer home on McKin- h y Drive where they entertained as their guests Mrs. Lee Smith and son. Robert , and her nep hew. John Gregus. of Cambria Heig hts. Mr. and Mrs. Nornes of Bay Ridge spent the weekend recently as the guests of Mrs. Nornes ' bro- ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen and daugh- ters . Lillian and Louise , of Long- fellow Drive. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heins , IT , of Silver Road received the names Erick Richard Jul y 30 at a baptismal service performed by the Rev. Arthur W. G' eidel in the Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road. Mrs. Har- old Haup of Southold is god- mother for the baby and Harold Haunt of Southold and Richard D. Clark of Miller Place , godfath- ers. In the evening a reception in observance of this event was held at the Hein ' s home where the buffet table was decorated with a large cake inscribed \God Bless Erick Richard\ and a white cross. Among the guests were the baby ' s brother and siste r Edward , III , and Ellen , maternal grand- parents , Mr . and Mrs. Al Roeck- K in of Mastic Beach ; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Heins. Sr., of Hamp ton Bays; the baby ' s great grandfa- ther Charles Neppell of Whittier Drive as well as Mr. and Mrs. John Neppell and daughters , Gail and Lynne , of Lakeview Drive ; Mr. and Mrs. John Molander and daughters , June and Kay, of Wood- land Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall and children , Step hen , Patty and Nancv , of Magnolia Drive , Mr. and Mrs. \ Richard D. Clark and son , Billy, of Miller Place; Gary and Glenn Haupt of Southhold; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zguris of Patchogue , and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rot cklein and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nankervi? of Mastic Beach and Mrs . Sal' v Smith of Southold. Mrs . James O'Brien of White- stone and Mastic Beach is con- valescing at her Summer home on Longfellow Drive after being con- fined as a patient at Mather Mem- oiial Hospital for several days as a result of injuries sustained re- cently in a motor accident. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien , Jr., of Flush- ing were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien , Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton and children, Lloyd , Jr., Linda , Su- san , Joanne and John , of Flushing aie spending the Summer at their home on Whittier Drive. A famil y dinner party was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mis. Conrad Franz , Sr. of Wood- land Drive. Among those atten- ding were their sons and daugh- ters-in-law , M T . and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Jr., and children , Susan , Laura and Clifford , of Whittier Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Franz and children , Wendy and Christopher , of North Bellmore. Mr. and Mtrs. Joseph L. Enms , Jr., and daughters , Terry Ann and Joan , of Orchid Drive entertained at a buffet supper Jul y 29 at their home in honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mrs. En- pis ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Laur- ( nee O'Connell of Grove Road , -' hich was celebrated that day . Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Denis Sweeney and son, Jack , of Parkchester , Mr. and Mrs. Laurence O'Connell , Jr., and sons , Laurence , III , Andrew and Francis , of the Bronx; Major and Mrs. Josep h J. Feore and daugh- ters , Janice and Jean , of Mary- land ; Mr. and Mrs. Thoma s Feore and children , Patty Ann , Thomas and Marybeth , of Milford , Conn.; Mr. and ' .Mrs. John McIIenry and daug hters , Kathy, Colleen and Ai- leen , of Hudson Falls; Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and children , James , Jr., Margie , Maureen , Jos- eph and Ann of Brooklyn; Sister James Maureen of the Sisters of Charity of Haverstraw; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruge »nd daughters, Janet and * Eileen , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Attridge and grandson , Jerry, of Mastic Beach ; Mr. and Mrs. \ Raymond Crotty and daugh- ter , Maureen , of Pelham and Mas- tic Beach ; Miss Marion Donahue and John and Matthew Donahue and Charles Fritz of Flushing; M'r. and Mrs. William Fahey and daughters, Maureen and Mary Pat , of the Bronx , Mrs. Nora Bunyon and her granddaughter , Elizabeth Carol , and Mass Mary Kelley and Miss Noreen Doran of Parkches- ter. Mrs . Violet Doy le and Mrs. Vera Frey and daughter , Sandra , of Queens Village were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doyle and daughters , Susan , Shar- on and Beth , of Woodland Drive. Jill Ann Lyons , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons of Mill Drive was the guest-of-honor re- cently when a party was held at the home of her uncle , Frank Kraft of Mayfield Drive , to cele- brate her fifth birthday, her aunt, Mrs. Theresa Bauer also of May- field Drive , acted as hostess. Re- freshments served included a dec- orated candlelit cake and her guests were her parents , brothers , Donald , Michael and Walter , her godmother , Mrs. Andre w Polcha , and children , Andrea , Joanne and Christina , Mrs. Eleanor Pomeisl , all of Mayfield Drive and Jan and Billy Mayer of Mill Drive. William McPhilli ps of Lynbrook Drive who celebrated his seventy- fourth birthday July 20 was the honored guest at a family celebra- tion held at his home. Among his guests were his wife , Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pipe , and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McAleer of Patch- ogue , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mc- Phillips of Massepequa and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McPhillips of the Bronx. Mrs. McPhilli ps also cele- brated her seventy-fourth birthday. Miss Annette Mezzapelle , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mezza- pelle of Orchid Drive was the guest-of-honor July 29 when her parents entertained at a party at their home to celebrate Annette ' s seventeenth birthday. A buffet in- cluding a decorated cake was served and dancing to recorded mu- sic was enjoyed by her guests which included her sister , Judith , and also Betty Ann Karden , Eddy Iannotto, Barbara Taylor , Lois De Canio , Lucille Ferra , Olivia Do- nate. , Dorothy Murph y, Mary Ven- ables , Fred Hillerud , Tony Mac- nidi and Nino Panza Lillo of Mas- tic Beach , Joseph and John Start , Francine Anzalone and Antoinette Mikaelhoff of Shirley. Exp lorer Post 121 of Mastic Beach will meet in the Sunday School rooms of the Grace Luth- eran Church on Mastic Road at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Little and children , Billy and Lorraine , of Orchid Drive were recent hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoppenback and daughter , Lexi , of Garden City. On August 2 they were hosts to Mrs. Little ' s brother and sister- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kup- frian and children , Frederick and Betty of Franklin Square. Mrs. Pat Manuto and children , Angela , Marie , Patricia , Joanne , Veronica and Donna Marie , of Brooklyn are spending the Sum- mer as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBua of Bayvie .v Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Lathrop of the Bronx have returned to their home after being the house- guests of Mrs. Johanna Kupfrian of Woodland Drive. Members of the Mastic Beach Yacht Club will meet at 8 p. m. Saturday at the clubhouse on the Riviera. Regulation Fire Drill for mem- bers of the Mastic Beach Fire De- partment will be held at the fire- house at 10 a. m. Sunday. Mrs. Michael Annarella and children , Michael and Deborah , of Elmhurst have been the house- guests for the past two weeks of Mrs. Annarella ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schick , Sr., of Long- fellow Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey and daughter , Jacqueline , of Flat- bush along with Mrs . William Mc- * Gowan of Flatbush spent several days at the Hickeys ' Summer home on Longfellow Drive. The Hickeys daug hter and granddaugh- ter , Mrs. Leo Schemp and daughter Karen of Marine Park , also vaca- tioned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hickey. Mr. and Mirs. Fred Schutt of Brooklyn are spending several weeks at their Summer home on Queen Road. Practice for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Childrens Band will be held from 6:30-8 p. m. on Monday at the firehouse. Later in the evening, Fire Department Engine No. 13 will meet. Miss Susan Hansen of Brooklyn and Dalhia Drive has been spen- ding several days as the guest of her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wisniewski and daughter , Lore of Manorville. Mrs. Helen Lodrini of Astoria is spending the Summer at her home on Maywood Drive where she has been entertaining as her houseguests her grandson , Robert Marino of Bay Shore , her grand- daug hter , Milana Becchione of Jackson Heights , and Mrs. Itali Gimwiito and sons , Michael ^nd James , and Mrs. Emile Gimmito of Westwood , N. J. Fire Department Pump Opera- tor and Bussiness Mens Drill will be held on Wednesday nig ht at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeCordova , Sr., and daughters , Eleanor and Lois , of Aspen Road recently en- tertained Mr. and Mtrs. Louis Nasti and son , Louis, and Mrs. Helen Reid of Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Senese and son , Robert , and Miss Patricia Lowenthal of East Meadow were recent guests of Mr. Senese ' s bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mezzapelle , and daugh- ters , Judith and Annette , of Or- chid Drive. Mir. and Mj-s. Herman DeVeuv e of Woodland Drive became great grandparents for the second time when a boy, weighing 8 pounds , 8 ounces , was born in June at Mercy Hospital in Rockville Cen- tre to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spinner of Hempstead. They have named the baby Scott. Mrs. Spinner is the DeVeuve ' s granddaug hter. Meryl Starr Dreseller celebrated her first birthday recently at a small family party held at the home of her great-grandmother , Mrs. Esther Goldman of Brook- lyn and Lynbrook Drive. Meryl , who • is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Drescher of Brooklyn , also had as her guests her grand- parents , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldman of Brooklyn and Lyn- brook Drive. Mr. and Mjrs. Al Gagliano and family of Brooklyn have been va- cationing at their Summer home on Dahlia Drive. Thomas Fiorentino celebrated his fourth birthday recentl y when he was the guest-of-honor at a party held at the home of his par- ents , M T . and Mrs. Sal Fiorentino of Huguenot Drive. Attending were his parents , sister , Dianne , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fiorentino , Mr. and Mrs. Philip LoPinto and children , Theresa , Philip, Jr., Mary Jean and Royemarie of Mas- tic Beach ; Mr. and Mrs. John Cacciatore and sons , John and Josep h , and Mr. and Mrs. Dom- inick Vigliotti of Brooklyn , and Mjr. and Mrs. M ~ .ke Cordaro and sons , Michael , Ronny and Chris- topher , of East Patchogue. Miss Kathleen Spinner of West- bury having just returned from a successful tour of the Eastern seaboar d has been spending several days with her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeVeuve of Woodland Drive. Miss Spinner , featured as the solo star in a five girl dance troop, just completed a two week engagement at the Emerald Room of the Milford Ho- tel in Connecticut and will pres- ently leave for engagements in Ohio. Accompanying Miss Spinner was her director and choreogra- pher , Buster Burnell of New York City . Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goldman and son , Charles , of Brooklyn have been spending their tw o -week va- cation at their Summer home on Lynbrook Drive. The Goldman ' s other son , Billy, celebrated his ninteenth birthday recently. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krum- enacker and sons , Raymond and Keith , of Malverne are spending the Summe r at their home on Spar Drive. Recently, aboard their boat the \Sea Gull\ , they atten- ded the 3rd District Power Squad- ron Rendezvous hel d at Sag Har- bor. Mr. and Mirs. Robert Ruffino and daughters , Anita and Laura , of Elmont were recent guests of Mr. and Mirs. Walter Doyle and daughters , Susan , Sharon and Beth , of Woodland Drive. LANNI BROS. 1 575 MASTIC ROAD MASTIC BEACH ATlantic 1 -9503 • OIL and GAS BURNERS and PARTS • WATER PUMPS and PARTS • BOTTLED GAS • EUEL OIL PLUM B ING and HEATING • ' WELL D RIVING • ~ >. . ._ . 0 Remsenburg and Speonk Willis B. Tuthill Mr. and Mrs. John Wood , Mr. and Mrs. John Wood , Jr., and children and Miss Jeanette Mehl , an aunt , all of East Williston , are at the Wood-Mehl Summer home by the bay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moreland are spending a few days on a motor tri p. Miss Anita Gad , formerly of East Moriches and more recently of Florida , is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Marbury. Mrs. Gad was a patient at the hospital of Brookhaven Na- tional Laboratory for several weeks. Mr. and Mj-s. Hoffman of Phil- adelp hia spent a recent weekend at the home of his sister , Mrs. Rensselaer B. Dayton , and anoth- er sister , Miss Elizabeth Hoffman , who is stay ing at Mrs. Dayton ' s home. Mfiss Hoffman came from Burbank , Calif., recently. The new chaplain from the Suf- folk Air Force Base , the Rev. Dale Stewart , occupied the pulpit here Sunday morning. The chap- lain before coming to the base was stationed at Mitche l Field and be- fore that was in Korea . Nest Sun- day the Rev. Gordon Dickson , back from his month' s vacation , is ex- pected to occupy the pul p it. Dewitt S. Tuthill is celebrating his eightieth birthday. He carries on his farm work as usual , takes care of the church grounds and mows other lawns. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Ayscue and four children , Brooks , Michael , Ja- mes and Pamela , have returned from a trip to North Carolina. Mastic Items of Interest Mra, In-a Davin, ATlantic 1-81S* Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly of > Patchogue Ave- nue were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ama- to of Elmhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler of Southaven Avenue entertained as weekend guests her brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bombacie , and son , An- thony, of Jersey Cit y, N. J. Philip De Orio of New York City re- turned home after spending a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. Thomas Brady of Ozone Park was guest-of-honor at a birthday party and family reunion held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford of Rose- dale. A barbecue was enjoyed out- doors and table decorations fea- tured two large birthday cakes. Among the 40 guests attending were her husband and their son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andrejack , and children , Miartha Ann , Joseph , Mary and Thomas, of Main Street. Mrs. Anne Reichert of South- aven Avenue has as guests several days this week her mother , Mrs. Helen Buckley, and sister , Mtiss Helen Reynolds , of Jackson Heights. Mrs. Winnie Kn eff of Brooklyn was at her home on Ocean Ave- nue over the weekend. Live Better With PELCO Low Cost Electricity . — Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Leis of Patchogue Avenue returned homie last Thursdav after spending sev- eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Hartman of Palmyra , Pa. Dur- ing their stay in Pennsylvania they toured many points of in- terest including the Hershey can- dy factory and rose gardn and Indian Gap Caves. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lloyd and son , James , of Sunnyside spent the weekend at their home on the Ri- viera. Mir . and Mrs. George Lehmone of Patchogue Avenue had as guests over the weekend their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Lehmone of Woodside. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wooley and children , Maureen and Kevin , of Woodside are spending two weeks ' vacation at the Maroni cottage on Vernon Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank s A. Reilly and sons , Brian , Michael and Ke- vin , are spending three weeks ' vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lofsten of Washing- ton Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly and family, who reside in Tripoli , North Africa , where Mr. Reilly is a geologist with the Oasis Oil Company, expect to return there by September 1. Before arriving in the United States they took a p lane from Libya to Ireland where they spent a two-week vacation after which they took a liner from London , England , to the United States. Before returning back to Africa they hope to visit Madrid , Spain. Prior to living in North Africa they spent three years in South America. Miss Judith Zieg ler of Elm Place and Miss Kathleen Johnson of Fulton Avenue spent a week' s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziegler at the Coy Cove Cottages in Greenport. Mjr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson of Springfield Gardens visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coords of Franklin Avenue , Sunday. Mrs. Erbie Burnett and son , Robert , and daughter , Marie , who had been guests of Mrs. Burnett' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mjrs. William Lundberg of Broad- way, returned to Flatbush to spend severa l days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bodmann before leaving for their home in Thonotosassa , Fla. PFC William Lundberg of Fort Knox , Ky., arrived home Satur- day to spend a two-week leav e with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg. Birthdays celebrated this week were : August 6 — John Kjtson of Carlton Avenue ; August 7 — John Schlitz of Ocean Avenue; August 8 — Mrs. N. Baust of Midland Avenue; August 9 — Rosemary Oldham of Miastic Bou- levard; August 10 — John Mickert , Jr., of Dana Avenue and August 11 — Jacqueline Hump hry of Mil- ford Avenue. Mrs. Bessie Shagner of Vernon Avenue has as a guest for thre e weeks her sister , Mrs. Catherine Manning of Yorkville. Mr. and Mfrs. Charles Knight. Sr., of Washington Avenue be- came grandparents August 2 when a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight , Jr., of La- fayette Drive at Bayview General Hospital in Mastic Beach. The b aby weighed 6 pounds , 14 ounces. Miss Clara Buchanan of Brook- lyn ia spending two weeks ' vaca- tion with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buchanan of Vernon Avenue. Mis- ses Virginia Blum and Alysandra Capuano of Rochester returned home after being guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan . iMr. and Mrs. Edward Fawcett of Patchogue Avenue celebrated their twenty-seventh wedding an- niversary, August 4. Mr. and Mrs. F. Garbato and sons , Robert and John , of Frank- lin Avenue \ were weekend guests of Mirs. Garbato ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and M}rs. Joseph Mauro of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. John Tischner of Rutland Road announced the birth of a son , James Robert Tischner , born July 21 at Brookhaven Me- morial Hospital. The baby weigh- ed 8 pounds , 3% ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cambria of East Isli p are residing year round at their home on Hampton Ave- nue. Linda Griffith , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith of Franklin Avenue , spent four clays ' vacation last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Kostuk and family of Eastport. During her stay there Linda enjoyed cruising on their yacht and she also attended the Eastport Fire Department' s bar- becue. Houseguests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davin of Vern- on Avenue were Mrs. Kathryn Maroni and son , Step hen , of Wood- side , Mrs. Sarah Persella and Thomas Dooley of Jamaica , iMr. and Mrs. William Buchanan of Brooklyn are enjoying three weeks ' vacation at their home on Ocean Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Lofsten of Washington Avenue and Arthur Rentier of Montgomery Avenue are spending three weeks ' vaca- tion on their boat , Pineapple IV. A daughter , Debra , was born to Airman 2/c and Mrs. Joseph Leis , July 25 at the Lowry Air Force Base hospital in Denver , Colo. The baby weighed 7 pounds , 10 ounces , and this is the couple ' s first child. Airman Leis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Leis of Patch- ogue Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miassaro and family of Commack visited Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Leis of Patch- ogue Avenue , last Friday. 'M,r. and Mrs. Edgar Munsell of Fresh Meadows were at their home on Babylon Street over the weekend. Mirs. Florence Gessler of Pat- chogue Avenue is entertaining as guests for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Henry Basserman of the Bronx. Linda Reilly of Patchogue Ave- nue returned home after spending a week' s vacation with her uncle , James Rielly, and cousin , Nancy Reilly, of Patchogue. Manorville Mrs. C Somma, PA 7-5099 - AT 4-0270 PEACH FESTIVAL PLANS The Ladies ' Aid Society of Brookfield Presbyterian Church , South Street and Wading River , held its monthly meeting at the church August 1. Final plans were made for the annual Peach Festival at Brook- field. The date for this event has had to be changed to August 30 from 6 to 8 p. m. This event will feature peach shortcake and coffee , and m 'ilk for the childi-en. Homemj ade cup cakes will be on sale. * * * The members of the Work Bas- ket enjoyed the \Flower Drum Song \ at the Gateway Theatre in Bellport last week. Prior to the theatr e they had dinner at the Chinese Restaurant in Patchogue. Enjoying the evening were Mrs. Martha Golenbeski of East Mor- iches , Mesdames Alma Pendzick , Alma Williams , Meta Plisco , Mary Remsen , Gloria Rems*sn , Jean Freese , Doris Nodine , Stephanie Freese , Patricia Kruger , Zoe Free- se , all of Manorville , and a guest , Mrs. Frances Kruger , a Summer resident of Manorville. The Fire Department and the Ladies ' Auxiliary marched in the Flanders Fire Department parade Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hazleton and son , Kevin , of Wading River Road were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. Hazleton ' s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mc- Loug hlin and children , Kathy and Michael , of East Rockaway were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Silas Car- ter Road one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown and son Larry, Jr., of Dayton Avenue were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Brown ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Quarltere of Patchogue. They enjoyed an out- door barbecue. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan of Port Jefferson were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Brown ' s home. Mrs. Buchan- an is also Mr. Brown ' s sister. Mjrs. Mary Sparacino of Jack- son Heights is spending a week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Somma of Wading River Road. A swimming part y was given recently by Mr. and Mrs. George Hlambrig ht of Silas Carter Road. Guests included M' r. and Mrs. Jo- seph Mockapetris of Brooklyn ; Mr. and Mrs. Montaigne Le Valley and 1 daug hter , Tara , of Riverhead; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter and chil- dren , Sue Beth and David of South Street , and Mr. and Mirs. Gus Peterson of East Meadow. George Harribright played in the Mastic Fire Department Band' s concert held in Mastic last week. Robert Slavinski of South Street is home from the Army and has returned to his position as medical te chnician in Southampton Hosp ital. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Rusiecki of Brooklyn were weekend guests at the home of Robert Carlson. An outdoor barbecue was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson last week. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Rusiecki , Henry Slavinski and children , Diane and Robert , Mr. and Mjrs. Andrew Wa- ski and children , Andrew and Seg- mund Wutkiewicz , Gregg Botts and Tony Pfister. Among those that enjoyed Sat- urday night' s Eastport Fire De- partment barbecue wer e Mr. and Mirs. Frank Magnani , Mrs. Mary Magnani , Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carter , Mr. and Mrs. George Ham- bright , Mr. and Mrs. Walter John- son , Mr. and Mrs. Andre Waski , Mrs. Nellie Carlson , Mir. and Mirs. Louis Smith , Mrs. Betty Johnson Mrs. Elida Martin , Mrs. Arlene Magner , Mir. and Mrs. Joseph De Lisi and Mr. and Mirs . Thomas Ja- mer , all of Manorville. _¦_¦ -- ¦-¦*-- ¦---- ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Shirley and Mastic Acres Mra. Irma Davin. ATlantic 1-8150 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hofmann and son , John , and daughter , Ka- ren , of Church Drive returned home after spending a week' s camping tri p at Long Lake in the Adirondack Mountains. On their motor trip to Long Lake they stopped to visit Mr. Hofmann ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. John Mandia of Milton , and were overnight guests of Mr. Hof- mann ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. John Neudecker of Moodus , Conn. I\sr. and Mrs. Julius Dallago of Linden Lane had as guests last week Mr. - and Mrs. Thomas Sala , Benny Millano , Miss Vivian Sala and Mr. and Mrs. James Enelle and sons , Robert and James , of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Dallago entertained as weekend guests her brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zummo of Brookl yn. Recent guests of the Dallagos were Mr. and Mrs. Julio Apran- dini of Brooklyn , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biasi and Mr. and Mrs. F. Dadra of Sunnyside. Mrs. Anthony Prudenti and chil- dren , Gail , John and Anthony, of Blue Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomtas Dorfer of Lexington Road Sunday. Houseguests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Dorfer were Mr. Dorfer ' s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorfer , Sr., of Astoria. Mrs. Mary Alban of Hartford , Conn., returned home after spend- ing a month' s vacation at her home on Trafalgar Drive. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor of Astoria are vacationing at their Summer home on Trafalgar Drive. Mrs. Matthew Micale and daugh- ters , Joy and Nancy, of Hoboken , N.J., spent five days at the home of Mrs. Micale ' s paz-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chick of Coventry Avenue. Birthdays celebrated this week were: August 6 — Karl Gonsal- ves of Broadway ; August 7 — David Hellmer of Grand Avenue ; August 8 — John Curiale of May- field , Mrs: Kay Bouhouris of St, George Drive; August 9 — Joseph Saudo of Church Drive : August 10 — Jack Pisciotta of Livings- ton Drive and Richard Pirsch of Church Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gagliano of Wavecrest Drive had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gagliano of the Bronx and their son , Louis , who is in the Nav y and is home on a two-week leave from Florida. A famdly celebration was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Alfinito of Wavecrest Drive in honor of their birthdays. Mrs. Alfinito ' s birthday was July 25 and Mr. Alfinito ' s August 2. Refreshments included a birthday cake inscribed , \Happy Birth d ay Jerry and Ann. \ Mrs. Charles Henderer left Sun- day b y plane from the Newark Airport in Newark , N.J., for her home in Fort Wayne , Ind. , after spending a week visiting her pa- rent^ Mr. and Mrs . Clifford Towle Sr., of Stackyard Drive. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Miurp hy of Revilo Ave- nue were Mrs. Agnes Bronsky and Misses Vera and Amelda Murphy of Astoria. Master Sergeant and Mrs Charles B. Valder and daughters , Judith and Julia , arrived here Sat- urday from Fort Bragg. N.C., to spend five days as the guests of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Valder , Sr., of Northern Boule- vard. Tomorrow they expect to leave by plane from McGuire air- port in New Jersey for Germany where Sgt. Valder will be station- ed for the next three years. On Sunday all the Valder family in- cluding Mrs. Josephine Perkins of Loogootee , Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Whitestone; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Butalewicz and children , Michael , Karen , Edward and Ken- neth , of Massapequa Park ; Ed- ward Valder of Shirley, and Miss Carol Jesaitis of East Setauket attended a chicken barbecue at the Community Center on Essex Cir- cle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Papa of Manor Drive entertained as week- end guests Mr. and Mrs. Nicho- las Mazzarella of Miaspeth. A teenage dance , sponsored by the Shirley Long Island Taxpay- er ' s Association , will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the club- house on Grandview Drive. M(r. and Mrs. Patrick Asendorf , Jr., and children , Kim , Susan , Cath y-Jo and P atrick , III , of Me- ridan , Conn., are spending a week' s vacation at the home of Mr. Asendorf ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Asendorf , Sr., of Somerset Avenue. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Audet of Rugby Drive were Mrs. Audet' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lach- ance , of Fall River , Mass. Mrs. Francis Kopp and sons , Donald and Lawrence , of Amity - ville were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Kopp of North - ern Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Jame s Murray of Franklin Square moved Saturday into their new home on Rugby Drive and expect to reside here year round. Election of officers of the Shir- ley Long Island Taxpayer s As- sociation will be held at 8:30 p. m. Saturday at the clubhouse on Grandview Drive. A daughter , Mary Ann , was born August 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight , Jr., of Lafayette Drive , at Bayview General Hos- pital in Mastic Beach. The baby weighed (5 pounds , 14 ounces , and this is the couple ' s first child. Mrs. Knig ht is the former Miss Antoinette Gag liardo , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gagliardo , of Concord Road. Mr. Knight is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knig ht , Sr., of Washington Ave- nue, Mastic. Peter Vratnik and daughter , Vi- cki , of Manhattan are spending a month' s vacation at their country home on Trafalgar Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Amato De Mita of Meadowmere Avenue celebrated their wedding anniversary, August 8 and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jean- nett e of Ormond Place celebrated their anniversary, August 9. Miss Loretta Chierico of Cor- ona Was at her home on Overlook Drive over the weekend. Mr. and Mtrs. Fred Thaxter of Elmhurst returned home after spending three weeks ' vacation at their home on St. George Drive. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hofmann of Church Drive received a cable- gram recently from their son-in- law and daughter , Airman 1/c and Mrs. Leo D. Shea of Fountain- bleau , France , announcing the birth of a daughter , born July 13. Airman and Mrs. Shea have anoth- er daughter , Laura , two years old. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cutolo of Brookl yn spent a month' s vacation at their home on Manor Drive. Mrs. J. Caci of Jamaica is spending two weeks ' vacation at her home on St. George Drive. Donald Hulse , son of Mr. and Mrs. Plarold Hulse , celebrated his fourteenth birthday Sunday with a barbecue at his home on Robert Street. Highlig hting the occasion was a decorated birthday cake. Guests were Dennis Hulse , Joseph Cirko , Robert Hawkins , Philip Kalanz , Wayne and Gary Hulse of Moriches; James Flattery of Mastic Beach , Charles and Ray- mond Mineo and Gerald Hall of Mastic. Mr. and Mrs. John Perreco of Brooklyn were at their home on Northern Boulevard over the week- end. EASTPORT NEWS ITEMS Miss Bonnie Bell. Tel. EAstport 5-0046 FIRE DEPT. BAR-B-Q The tenth annual barbecue of the Eastport Fi re Department was held last Saturday night in the rear of the firehouse , for approxi- matel y 1 , 600 peop le. As in the past delicious salads , broiled chicken and lobsters , hot dogs , sweet corn , steamed clams , watermelon , and beverages were served in abundance. There also were booths for games , and others for hats and toys. Following the meal , a coloi television set was awarded to Mrs. Chester Massey, Sr. * * * Sunday guests of Mrs . Mary Wiesen of Eastport-Manor Road were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sala- mone of Yonkers; Mrs. Lina Smal- done , and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salamone of the Bronx. Mr. and Mrs. John Pop laski and children , Ashley, Roxanne , and Jody, of North Bay Avenue spent a few days recentl y visiting up- state New York and the New Eng land states. Miss Kath y Hicks of Seaford is spending a week' s vacation at the home ' of her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs . Nelson Collins, while her parents are on a vacation . The Junior and Senior Fellow- ship groups of the East port Gos- pel Church will hold a beach part y Saturday afternoon. Recuperating after a recent op- eration in Central Suffolk Hospi- tal , Riverhead , is Isadore Sala- mone. Mrs. B. 0. Christ of Wafords , Pa., has been visiting her son-in- law and daughter , Mr . and Mrs. Jobe Peck. The monthly meeting of the Fire Department will be held 7:30 p. m. Monday. Miss Bonnie Bell and Mrs. W. A. Bell spent Tuesday of last week visiting at the home of Mrs. James Van Nostrand , of Union- dale. Live Better With PELCO Low Cost Electricity. — Adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and sons , Barry and Billy, of Bohemia spent last Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Francis Thompson. American Legion Auxiliary Post 1545 will meet Tuesday night at the Legion Hall. Miss Eleanor Belskis of Brook- haven spent a few clays la ' st week visiting Miss Karen Coffey. The Missionary Circle of the Eastport Gospel Church will meet tomorrow night in the church basement. Joanna Smith will be the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Miss Karen Thompson attend- ed the birthday party Sunday of Linda Kalwite , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kennet y Kalwite of East Isli p. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warner are riding a new tandem bicycle. Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry Frey and Mrs. Edith D. Warner were among those from here who at- tended a barbecue held at the Baiting Hollow Congregational Church last week. Mr. and Mrs . Samuel Hicks and daughter , Kathy, of Seaford , and Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks and son , Jimmie , of Ronkonkoma spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Collins . Re-cent visitors of Miss Lila ^Brown were her brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jull Jr., of Hemp^te-ul. Mrs. Vernon Tuttl e , Sr.. is a patient at Centra l Suffolk Hosp i- tal in Riverhead. The Advance is on sale at Moore ' s Stationery and Eastport Stationery in Eastport. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore and children , Brian and Michelle , left Sunday for their hum. ' in Nort h Carolina after spending a few weeks visiting their parents . Mr. and Mrs. Bank. - . Monio . and Mr. and Mrs. William Pihe 't. The annual Mutt famil y get- together was h. 'ld at Bo ' lleview Beach , Center Moriches . !a. -t Sat- urday. Those present were E. Pa rker Mott of Oueeiis Village ; Mr. and Mrs . William H. Mott of St. Petersburg. Fla.: Mr . and Mrs. Bertram H. .Mott of Dover Plains; Sidney Molt of Bridgeport , Conn.: Mr. and Mrs. Jo-eph Vi-h and son , Richard , of Southampton: Mr. and Mrs . George 11. Tuthill and children , Jay. Ke: i v. and Keith , of Hamilton Bav. ,; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Poznak and chil- dren. Alexa , June and Kenneth of West. Islip. Also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pospisil of Scar-dale; Al- lan D. Pospisil of New York Citv ; Mrs. Jelen S. Rosik of Scaivdale; Miss Audrey Distaff of New York City; Mr. and Mrs . Albert Both of Sayville, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mott , Albert T. Mott , and Mr. and Mrs . Floyd Molt of Fast- port. Miss Marie Tuttl e spent Sunday and Monday of las * week visiting Mr. and Mrs . Bruce Kahler and children , John and M'chael , of Ocean Reach , Fire Island. Sidney Mott of Bridgeport , Conn., spent last weekend \ isiting Mr. and Mrs . Horace Mott. BETZ LUMBER COMPANY 1 I I Building Materials & Supplies - Hardware - Paint. I % i I FROWEIN AVENUE CENTER MORICHES j i I ^ Near R. R. Station ATlantic 4-0864 % ^^^^^^^^^ m ^^^^^^^^^^^m ^^^^^^^k MONUMENTS ERECTE D IN ALL CEMETERIES BARBER and SMIT H Neville Street , Center Moriches Office Hours , 9 to 3 ATlantic 4-02^1-0304 . ¦ _ UIUII!ll!IUIIHUIMllllntlllt!ll!IUIIHUI»«!lllllUIUIIHU _ I ROADSIDE I I GREENHOUSE | m m I Through . F. T* D ; 1 w1lllllilIlllll.l!liLlllll ) lilinilFIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII!llll!iaillllMl - T mmm m mmmmmmmmmmmKmWmm m m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmm m mmmm mammmm mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM .,_... ., . .,. „., . -- WHERE DIGNITY jj ^fex 1 AND TRADITION * Sfil ^ | Soften Your Grief j fiK ^ r^ffl ? WIO AAA ZA ^^^^ I ^FIXXUIAMZ < 3Cx>me/ \ J. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. Sinnickson \ Licensed Manager Licensed Partner > MAIN STREET , CENTER MORICHES ATlantic 4*0065 1 LEMMEN'S NURSERY EAST MORICHES AT - 4 - 0 9 9 0 fijiiiiiiii!ii nmiiiiiiiii)iiiii!!iiiiiiii!jjiiiiiii!,wiiiii|jfl)r m HERRMANN ' S A , j 4Z?r-f-oijn& ^vlliE^ - _ ____ , ___ ____„ m mr i-Wiihlt L J I MM O Main Street Center Moriches J ATlantic 1-0301 l_ S&__&_j_S_5_S___E£5_^_ sS - 3_H| CENTER MORICHES — Two cases of soda were >tolen July . '11 or August 1 from the ha^ement of DeCarlo ' s grocery store on Railroad Avenue , accoiding to Fifth Precinct Police reports. Joseph DeCarlo , propiietor of the store , told police August o that the items had been . -tolen af- ter entry was gained through an open window on the northwest side of the bui 'ding . Pitrolman M. H. Otten investigated the case . Cases of Soda Stolen Fro m DeCarl o ' s in CM MRS . MARY A. O'BRIEN * . 67 , of Pine Street. East Moriches , died August 1 at Brookhaven Momoi ial Hosp ital after a brief illness . Born in Hick>ville , Mrs . O'Brien lived in ' this area for about 1\ > years. She had boon emp loye d as a cook at St . John ' s Church in Center ^Moriches. She is survived b y a nephew , Joseph Savage of Levittown; a great-nep hew , Joseph R. RU-hards of East Mo. 'idles; and a nieee . Mrs. Hose Richards of Ea-t Moi i- ches. Rosary services weie held a< S p. m. August 4 at the Morieh< s Funeral Home. A r- ' quum ma-s was said at St. John ' s R. O. Church . Center M' onVhes, at £ - l . \ > a. m. Saturday, with the Rev. Matthew Wi- .niew. - -ki otli'-iatbi g . Interment was in St. Mary ' s Cemetery , Flushing. OBITUARY