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Irene Dami o and Leo Damio of Mi.idle Island. New residents of Middle Island are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Di Napoli o» Pine Road . Lakevi rw Teivat\ * - . j Mr. and Mrs. Di Napoli are for- > merly fi-om Astoria and they will ' usi' their new house as a Summer heme for the present time. Mr . and Mrs. Steven ButanwitzV of Swezeytown Road entertained at a dinner party Wednesday (iuests were Mtrs Bautanwitze ' s brother and sister-in-law , Mr. an ' Mrs. Edward Piotrowski , and three children of Smithtown. The Middle Island Volunteer Ambulance Company was called to the home ol\ Jo.seph Dover of Lak j Side Trail , Lake Panamoka , at ) 2: ' M) a.m. August 7. Th\ ambu- lance driven b y Thomas Webb and assisted by first aid man , Arthur Noss , took Mr. Dover to Mather Memorial Hospital. Dr . DeWiU Rulen was in charge. Mr. and Mrs . Eric Lehtonen and children , William , Joan and Susan, ot * Williams Lane have returned hi me from a week' s vacation a Ruthland, Vt. The St Charles Hospital Ladies- Auxiliary of Coram . Middle Island and Rid<i - e have changed their meeting date from August 18 to August 24 at 8 p. m. at the Community Hou^- in Coram. M*-s. Alice Quinn will preside at the mei ting and ^b^ . ' will welcome new members . The Fire Department drive is still in progress and anyone who wasn ' t homo when the firemen canvassed door to door may send their donations to the Middle ' Island Fire Department , Arnold Drive, Middle Island. The Middle Island Civic Asso- ciation will hold its annual dinner at 7: ' !() p.m. August 1!» at the Hotel Hem y Perkins , Riverhead. Mr. and Mrs . Larry Kamin. -ki of Middle Country Road accom- panied by their granddaughter , Patricia Kaminski , have returned home from a week' s vacation vi- . - .aiiL'' Mrs. Ivim nski' s broth ' . - an 1 > ' ster- ' n-ia\v , Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Mazeski of Plain!i eld . Ind. Koehler-Robinson Post 7335 , Veterans of Foreign Wars , of Middle Island will hold its first annual Old Fashioned Famil y Pic- nic from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. September 2 at the St Francs Ca- brini R. C. Church on Middle Country Road , Coram. For fur- ther information call Joseph Be- 7ich , chairman at YA p hank 4- 3715!). CHURCH NEWS Sunday service at the Middle Island Presbyterian Church is morning worshi p hour at 11 a. m. with nursery care for the chil- dren. Sunday service at the * Holy Trinit y Lutheran Church i< wor- ship hour at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Fl- >d u >-iek At ) '1 i- !>•>- . el- Mrs. Giorir e Densini. EMeraort 3-C279 COLDFA A(;K CLUB The Colden A LIO Club m-t Am>: s ai ilie l!ii \ Point Fiiv- iMiii ^ e wilh Mrs . Mary A. Ceovge , pie-ide'it. in ih:irg\ . The meetin g was op\iied with a pi aver led b y Mi s . H, li-n \Mi' .iei, chap lain , and the -aliue tn the I lag led by Mis Yiuh i 'lough. M r~ . Anto.i Divi- \, :. - ¦ 1 epo led ill. It wa s tepoited lhat j ilaiis are well -indeiw i . v foi the annual cake ;ale and lair for the benefit of tin oi cani/ation. It will be held on the propel ty next to the piist otfice on Pdue l > oint Avi'nue on Au gust I N between 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. In ease of rain , it will be held on the following day. The niemlieis of tlie committee for the cake sale and fair are Mesdnnu-s Mai\ ( iiorge , Freda Boy d , Emnri huh! . Julia CarNon , Helen Miller , Lsbd' .e H. i\d. Mae Cozin. Also Koeer ( IcMuldme. Vied Hi uck and Kay 0\eiis . Therr were three new member* - welcome 1 into the club , Edward Bai' sanuan and Mr. and Mrs . ( far- iv ( ith keit. Thiee \i s it n's were also w elconii d. The ho 4s and h -if . . . , . I ' ,,, •)¦ . i veiling - were Fred Briii k and Mesdames Mary Liauner . Ymla Clough . Mae Co- ;ni \ , Adelaide D ycker , Mr. and Mi s . Lawreiue A\iry and Mr. and Mi' s . ( harle s Carpenter. Games wi'ic played and refreshments weie s,.|ved. The next meetin g will be held Au g u s t - 2- 2 VI RE DEPARTMENT At t ' ..e parade held on Fireman ' s N: g h' . at the annual bazaai of the Bin. Point Fire Department last Tlvu- sd; y r. ;glu . the following pri - :- es w i ;e aw aided : Best Band . Pat- i ' . ie ,.i File Department: Bes ' 1\ <m .. '\i Bugle Corps . Middle Is .:- i I- ,ie Department: Best Ap- i' ..! . 'tg Min . Pa tilii *giie Fire De- i.nlnuit. Secor. d Best Appearing Mi . - . :. * * - . :\ \ i. ' .e F:ie Department Fist \ ; :*i ..:.ng 1 ;.die>. North Pat- i o _ ..i l adies ' Auxiliary and Se- , e-d Fi st Appiai:n g Lathes , (\m - t ii .. ' 1 , M : is ' Ai.xil:ar\ . The pa- * ., i . .: _ . • - wile A: thur Miller , F- . > . .. ii Mi' s . C ,. - .rles So.m- ii ¦ - ^ C Km s ,,t 1:eA ( on- : i to ,ett Iln .ui. I! a y p o l t. was iiwa'deu tr. e Fo;it. trailer and mo- toi .rid .1 . Roehi g ine of Hicksville. i' ...:.ket. wnu - ii were awarded >n >ati::day ni g ht. Clifford Kirch- :'H ! ot Hill s ide A\t ni:e was award- ; 'd a t \ .e\is on s t -t Friday night; In s - ldi Dudek of Ne ' . son Court was :.waided ;i radio Thursday night. :nd Ch trie s YVcrni g of Willyn Road was awarded an electric frv- pan and F. M. Richard of 15 Wil- -en Av.nue was awarded i\ p lush inimal. Leon Sv > zey was chair- man of the bazaar and his com- mittee consisted of Charles Wer- v.ig. Jack Considine . Michael Yen- tieri . John Hutchinson. Josep h Weeks- , and George Densing. The Ladies ' Auxiliary was in charge of the refreshment booths with Mrs. Charles Wernig as the chairman. Her committee consisted of Mesdames Charles Scanlan , Alfred Kuntz . Jack Considine, Jo- si ph Weeks. Rchard Barthelme and Josep h Sauerwein. Mrs. Al- f 11 d Furchert and I\Irs. Amelia Mur g at , - oyd were co-chairmen in charge of the cake table. B.P. DEMOC RATI C CLUB The Blue Point Democratic Club Avill hold a family p icnic, spon- sored b y tho club , on Sunday in the picnic grove behind tbe Greek Orthodox Church on Montauk Highway, Blue Point. Reports of sub-committee chair- men indicate that plans have been made for a fun and fellowshiv af- ternoon. John J. Foley is game committee chairman. BOY SUX)UT TROOP 49 The following boys returned home August 10 after a 12-day stay, at Camp Baiting Hollow. Philip Consentino , Alan and Da- vid Sanders , Bruce Reynolds , Al- ex Schaap, Paul Dudek , Gary Roscott . Donald Fegyveresi . Rich- ard Hambley, Donald Foy. John Stahl , Terry Fedclem. Anthony Cardamone , Howa rd and David G regory and Terrv Springhorn They were accompanied by Lead- ers : George Tvolia and Leonard Minzer from July 30 to August I . Joseph Fedelem from August I to August (i and Hugh Wedegis t rom August <> to August 10. While at camp the boys worked on merit badges and the following wore awarded: Philip Consentino , lowing and canoeing merit badge; Alan Sanders , nature merit badge ; David Sanders, forestry merit badge and he made Star Scout; Bruce Reynolds , personal fitness and soil and water conservation merit badges and he made Star Scout; Alex Schaap, nature merit badge ; Donald Fegyveresi made First Class Scout; Richard Ham- bley, rowing and canoeing merit badge and he made Star Scout; John Stahl. nature and forestry merit badges; Terry Fedelem , fo- restry merit badge ; Anthony Car- damone. nature merit badge ; How- ard Gregory made first Class Scout and Terry Springhorn , swim- ming merit badge and he also made First Class Scout. Something new this year at the camp was the mile swim in which some of the boys competed. Terry Spring- horn and Philip Consentino hold the camp record for the period of time that they were at camp. Tliev did the mile swim in 3G min- utes. Arthur Miller , Jerome Sanders and Charles Neal were the raein- bei s of the Board of Review. * ¦ - . * Miss Carol Otis of Namkee Road was the guest-of-honor last Thursday night at a bridal shower giw n b y Miss Janet Shene at her home on Nelson Court. The room was decorated with white stream- ers and a large white wedding bell hung in the center of the room Refreshments were served. The guests were Mesdames Rita Dunif , Adelaide Mever , Anne Bell , Flo Bode. Ann LaLiberty, Eric Chris- tensen , Evel yn Chapman , Nancy Nevins , Irene Routh , Ellen Perry and Misses Barbara Bogel and Mary Kushane , all of Bayport; Betty Balling of New York * City ; Mrs. \ Muriel Meyer and Mrs. Lil- lie Klinger of Patchogue , and Mesdames Dora Holman , Wallace Otis , Robert Schaefer and Howard Shene and Misses Mary-Jo Rich- ards and Linda Shene , all of Blue Point. Miss Otis will be married Saturday to Fred Balling of Bay- port at the Bayport Methodist i Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Travevs and children , Carolyn , Michael , James , Kathy and Edward , of Pheasant Way spent last week vi- siting Mrs . Travers ' mother , Mrs. Emil y Thauer at Albany. While there , they spent two days at a camp at the Sacandage Reservoir. Mrs . Georg e Densing and chil- dren, Cheryl. Larry, Nancy and James , spent Friday at their Leja Beach cottage. Mr/and Mrs. Otto Medeck and son , Otto , of Corey Avenue spent the weekend at the cottage and this week it is oc- cupied by Mrs. Medeck' s sister , Mass Jane Kentoffio of Patchogue. and some of her friends Michelle M' azzei , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mazzei of Bayview Avenue , celebrated her twelfth birthday with a party Au- gust 10. The g irls attended the movies in Patchogue and then had refreshments. Those who attended were Susan Avino , Linda P' echter and Rita McCaw. tor the lnies -t in self-service meats try Shand' s Food Market in Bayport. Good parking—quick service . —Adv. Mrs Jacob Brueckner of Wood- land Street was the guest-of-honor August 8 at a stork shower given by Mrs. Arthur Miller of Divisiion Avenue. The table and room de- corations were in blue and white and a blue and white umbrella was suspended over the g*i'fts. A floral arrangement in a tiny crib was the table centerp iece. The guests were Mesdames James Mul- ligan , Walter Vernon , Thomas Morrissey, Joseph Fedelem , Victor Valerio , Esper Wenk, Howard Weeks, Sarsfield Turley, Jerome Sanders and Walter Mitchell , all of Blue Point; Mesdames Erica Mattic , Norma Terry, Andrew Schmutzer , Annabelle Long, Wil- liam Spencer , Arthur N orton and Misses Ruth and Daisy Long of Sayville , and Mrs. Edith Dema- rest of Bayport. Mrs. John Karle and Mrs. Ja- mes Gibson of Rochester are spending three weeks visiting their sister , Mrs. Florence Roberts of Kennedy Avenue , and their brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Karl Katzenmayer of Bell Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bevis of Paumanake Road entertained Sun- day in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Raymond Bevis , Mr. Be- vis ' mother , who has been spend- ing some time at their home. A dinner was served and the dessert consisted of a three-tiered beau- tifully decorated birthday cake made by Mrs. Milton Bevis. The other guests were another son and his wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bevis and Cheryl, And- rew (Andy), Mark and Carrie of Eastport , and Milton , Drew , Law- rence and Jeffre y Bevis of Pau- manake Road. Mrs. R. Bevis re- turned to East port to spend some timo with the Andy Bevis family. John Kurtz of Staten Island and Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Axel of Ri- verdale were weekend guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs . Ai*thur Reich and sons , David , Steven and Andy, of Namkee Road. David Rhodes , son of Mr. and I Mrs. Stanley Rhodes of Eatondale Avenue , is expected home within the next few days from Brookha- ven Memorial Hospital where he has been confined since last Thurs- day. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward Mil- ler of Tonawanda are spending this week visiting the Rev. Mr. Miller ' s mother , Mrs. Helen Mil- ler of Hubbaz*d Court. He is pas- tor of the Christian Fellowship Baptist Church in Buffalo. Sherry Tuttle returned home by train last week with her grand- mother after visiting for two w eeks at the home of her grand- parents , Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tuttle of Barteau Avenue. Mrs. Tuttle remained for a f ew days in Neshaminy, Pa., to visit nel- son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tuttle , and family. Mr. and M' xs. Clarenc e Craw- ford of Salisbury, Md., and for- merly of Blue Point , spent a few hours in town Sunday when they left their son , Robert , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clough where he will visit with their son , Paul and Paul Crawford remained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Fedelem where he will visit with Terry, Roy and Richard Fed- elem. Pamela Crawford , who had been spending tw r o weeks as the guest of Linda Gray at her hom° on Blue Point Avenue , i-eturned home with her parents. Thomas Cawley of Scarsdale and Peter Hawkins of Hartford , Conn, were house guests over the week- end of Eugene Horton , III. at the home of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Horton , J r., of 130 Blue Point Avenue. Robert Carlough , son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carloug h , Jr., of Rowland Avenue celebrated his sixth birthday Friday with a par- ty, at his home. The room and table decorations were in the cir- cus theme. ' Robert ' s guests were Michael , Joanne , Raymond and Thomas Savino and Mrs. Jay Wells of Blue Point; Ronald Wood and Mrs. Ronald Wood of Bell port ; Sandra Phelps and Mrs. H arold Phel ps of Riverhead ; Mrs. Rav- mond Cabre , maternal grandmoth - er , and Mrs. Kitty Cabre , great- grandmother of Patchogue and Robert' s brother , Gary. A meeting and get-to-gether to make plans for the Nelson Court b' ock part y, which will be held Saturday night , was held August 9 at the home of Mrs. Rob e rt Broad. Others who were present were Mesdames Howard Shene , Charles Hammond , Thomas Dillon Joseph Dudek and Albert Berg. Bruce and George Crawford „ of Norfolk , Va., returned home Tues- day after spending a week visit- ing their grandmother , Mrs. Mary ¦Beglin of Montauk Highway. Mrs. Crawford, the boys ' mother , is the former Joan Beg lin , formerl y of Blue Point. Rose-Marie Palmquist , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Palmquist of Norwood Drive , celebrated her ninth birthday with a party at her home Julv 27. The truests played games and refreshments , in eluding an ice cream cake , were served. There were favors and bal- loons for everyone who attended. The guests were Polly Chase , Thomas Cochrane , Martha Davis , Helen Franze , William Knapp, Mary McCarthy, Jeanine Moravec , Howard and Kathleen Rohrbach. Michael Trentadtie , Loretta Wenk and Rose-Maria ' s sisters , Anna- Lsia , Tina-Marie and Loretta Anne. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnstone and children . David and Diane , ot Panni'anake Road and Mrs. Janet Johnstone of Atlantic Avenue spent a few days last week visit- ing Mrs. Johnstone ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Eckert in Wil- cox , Pa. Mrs. Thomtas Miller and daug h- ter , Wendy Maxson , of Cornwall , spent August 7 visiting in Blue Point. (Martin Selby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Selby of Pine Street , has enlisted in the United States Air Force and left on August 8 for Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanley and son , James of Corning returned home this week after spending a week visiting the Rev. and Mrs. LA. Falk of 5 Maple Street. Miss Beverly Falk is now at home with her parents , The Rev. and Mrs. I. A. Falk of Maple Street , after completing her nurs- es trainin ' g at ferooklyn Hosp ital , and -has -accepted a position at Southside Hospital. Miss Falk will be graduate d at Brookl yn Hosp i- tal in • September. Miss Joan Lindenfelser of Holts- ville was the guest-of-honor at a bridal showe r on July 27 at the home of Mrs . Flora Henderson of Bowne Avenue. The surprise show- er was g iven by her co-workers of the Sandra Lee Shop in Patch- ogue and her sister , Miss Marilyn Lindenfelser of Holtsville. Attend- ing were friends and relatives of the bride-to-be. Miss Lindenfelser will be married on Sept ember 3 to Robert II. Johnson of Smith- town at the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hender- son and daughters , Susan and De- bra , of Bowne Avenue spent the weekend from J.il y 27 to July 30 at Leja Beach with Mrs. Hender- son s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Erhardt , and family of Patchogue. Mrs. Edward Moghab and grand daughter . Miss Diane Sturgis of Salisbury Beach , Mass ., arrived Monday at the home of Mrs. Charles Cioffi of Blue Point Ave- nue where she will stay while vi- siting other friends and relatives in the vicinity. Mrs. George Densing is taking the annual school census this month in Blue Point for the Bay- port-Blue Point School District. Cooperation in answering the re- quired questions will be appreciat- ed. Miss Karen Swenson , daughter of Dr. A. W. Swenson , Jr ., of 25; ' ) Middle Road , has been accepted as a freshman in the new Elizabeth Seton College of Westchester , ac- cording to an announcement made by Sister Miriam Imelda, presi- dent. Miss Swenson is a graduate •>1 Seton Hall High School , Pat- chogue , where she was active in the Legion of Mary, Student Coun- cil , Speech and Debate and sports. B.P BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Robert Greaves , pas- tor of the Baptist Church of Pine City, was the guest speaker at the morning service of the Blue Point Baptist Church. The Rev. I. A. Falk sang \He Loves Even Me. \ The calendar for this week at the church is as- follow. -: Midweek Service of Bible Study and Prayer at 8 p. m. today; Sunday services include Bible School hour with Henry Morris , .superintendent, in charge at 9:45 a. ni., Morning - Worship at 11 a. in. Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Parmentier , who are mis- sionaries in Quebec , Canada, will bring the message and give a re- port of their Canadian work at both morning and evening services Evening Gospel Service with a 15-minute hymn sing at 7:30 p. m. Young People ' s Meeting in the Church Fellowship Room at 7:30 p. m. Monday and choir rehearsal at 7:30 n. m. Tue'-dav. 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