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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS Mr*. Kenneth Andersen . ATlantic 1-8458^ Air. and .Mrs. Joseph Itug of Middle Village were the guests Nii!*i ;i y of Mr. and Mrs. William 1 - ,w icr and children , .lames and Ell en, of Longfellow Drive. \li. and Mi- . Anthony Patti of Dm-ky Lane amniunce the birth oi ;i daughter on July ' !' ¦> at Hrook- 1:. I \ ; MI Memorial llo- -pital. They have named her , Sally, and she weighed . \ > pounds . 10 ounces. Mr. ; ud Mi s . Patti also have a 10- \ ear-old daughter , .l oaniie. and a : * . \ ea i -old daughter . Fratu'lie. Mr . and Mrs. Michael Mabel of Mount Venion and Miss Susan liiadv of Boston were guests over - the weekend of Mrs. Anna Cole- man of West Forest Road. Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Red- vanl y of Huguenot Drive announce th e ' birt h of their first child, a 7 pound , o ounce , . -on boi n .1 nly 'Jo a; tii e Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. They have named him I' iclurd David. Mr. and Mrs. Al Triola and daugh - ter , .huii' . and Mi' s . Ro/.y Stock and f;inii! j ot ' Maspeth were the guest- - during the week of Mr . and Air s . Larry Collin s and ihildren , Steven and Donna, of Whittier 1 M ive. Thomas Bonaciiso . son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonacuso of Brookl yn celebrated his eleventh birthd av Wednesda y with a fam- ily party held at the home of his maternal grandparents. Mr . and Mrs. Philip Prevoto of Phylis Road . His guests included his par- ents , grandparents and Mr. and Mr s . Anthony Prevoto and child- ren , Robert and Patricia, of Mas- tie Beach, .lames Prevete and son . Phili p, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rubino of Brooklyn. Raul Hughes , son of Air. and Air- . Warren Hughes of Huguenot Di ive . relebrated his fir-t birth- day with his brothers. John , War- len and Matthew , last Wednesday. Air. and Airs. James Arnold Davis of Cypress Drive announce the nirth of a son August 15 at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, l-l ' -j ounces ar. d they have named him Gary Steven. Air. and Airs. Davis are the parent* of two other sons, .la- me- and Timothy. Mrs. Davis is the form, r Aliss Barbara Hall. < ' .r:g'hu r of Air s . .lames George Ha ! of Cvnross Drive , and the la;. A!- . Hall. Re. .ni guests of Air. and Airs. Henry Dro g iii and daughters. Bar- ba ' .a. Diane and Lorraine , of Cy- pi\ -s Dt ive v, ere Air. and Airs. Jack Blau and children, Step hen ; nd Deni-e. of Scar. -da!e and Mr. a.in! All- . S ydney ( \ilb. rt and chil- dien . \v;i and David , of New Millord. X. J . Air. and Mi- . John C:\nni Zavo of St. Peter-bui g. Fla. . were gue-ts for a week recently of Air. and Airs . Al Rolon of Woodland Drive . The Robins were also hosts en Saturday to Air. and Airs. Viv.il Pomp. i of Lynbrook. Alis- Barbaia Taylor , daughter uf AH. and Air- . Finest Taylor o ' ' On hid Drive, quietl y observed ].. ' fif' .iein h bii thday la. -t week \\ ' ;h her f; tlu-r. -1st. r Jane, bro- th , r Jin.my. ai d lier paternal L:..r.t ] p ; u . ' .: - . Air. and Air- . Ja- n . - Tav! .:. Al: - . R. • . - r: DeCordova of As- pe\ R..;;d . ¦ ' .in atrd lier bir thday la-: Tl, ii-day when she was the u i.es \ -,,1 ' h. ni 1,1 at a -mall gather- ing h; id :.: I* , r heme. A barbecue . -ni per and a d. corated cake was *'nnl * o her guests including her liu-l-and . daaghiers. Eleanor and 1. .. ;- . Air. ar.d All - . Waltir Risch and -on. Rov . and Mr. - . Louise Fit- tipaldi of Ala -tic Beach. Air. and Airs. L'iu:- Xn-ti and son . Louis. Air s , (h rtiude Pu-in- . George Pu- -in- and ihildri m George and I.iz- bf.h. and Airs. Walter Reed and dai.ghl.r . L' udarae . all of Pateh- ogue. On Sunday Air. and Airs. Nor- ma u Michael- and sons , Norman, Chi i- and David , of North Bab y- lon were the guests of Airs. Mi- dge l* s parent. -. Air. and Airs. Jack Ca \ .lister of Ivv Place. 1 Airs. James Trainor oi Ozone Park has been spending a month at her Summer home on Hacken- sack Koad. Air. and Airs. Ronnie Voorman and daughters , Linda Ann and Di- ane, formerly of Neighborhood Road have now taken up residence in Bay Ridge where they enter- tained as their guests over the weekend thei r son-in-law and daughter , Air. and Mrs. Fred Trax- el. Jr., of Huntington Drive. Airs. James O'Reilly celebrated h. r birthday Monday with a small gathering at her home on Long- fellow Drive. Her guests included her husband, son , Jimmy, daugh- ter . Anmnarie. and her parents. Mr. and Ai rs. James Cappello of Xew York City, who are spending the season at their home on Cor- neliu s Drive. In the evening they were joined by Mrs. William Adams and son , Billy, of Corn Court. Joseph Ennesser of Monroe Drive celebrated his birthday last Wednesday by dining out with his wife, daughters , Joanne and Ida- mae; Gene Goll of Patehogue , and Joanne ' s fiance. John Rosso , and Air. and Mrs. John Vallillo at the Land' s End Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassler of Sunnyside who are spending the season at their Summer home on Park Drive have been enter- taining as their guests Mrs. John Callahan and son , Kerry, of Sun- nyside. ' Air. and Mrs. Albert Hovork a of Woodland Drive recently ob- served their twenty-seventh wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Airs. Lawrence O'Con- nell , Sr.. of Grove Road are en- tertaining as their guests for a week their son and daughter-in- law , Mr . and Mrs. Laurence O'Con- nell , Jr., and sons, Larry \ III , An- drew and Fh-ancis , of the Bronx. Air. and Airs. Tom Wal g h and daug hter , Mary Patricia , of Glen- dale have returned to their home after being the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ennis , Jr., and daughter , Joan , of Orchid Drive. Air. and Mrs. Dennis Sweeney and son. Jack , who have been the guests for a month of Mrs. Swe- cnef' s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lau- rence O'Connell of Grove Road , returned to their Parkchester home Satin-daw Thomas Attridge of Dallas, Tex. has been spending his vacation vi- siting his brother-in-law and sis- ter. Mr. and Airs. Raymond Crotty of Grove Road. Air. and Airs. James Wilson and children, James. Robert . Vernon , Richard. William Catherine and June of Flatbush are spending the Summer at their home on Wood- side Drive. They are entertaining as their guest Airs. Wilson ' s aunt. Ai rs. Elizabeth Gouth of Bradford , England , who recentl y arrived at Idlewild International Airport via Jet and will spend some time vi- siting relatives in this country. Mr. and Airs. John Tscbeel of Manhattan are spending several months at their Summer home on Daisv Drive. Mr. and Airs. Ernest Tool of Woed. side who are spending the season at their Summer home on Alagnolia Drive celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Sundav. Air. and Airs. Wall y Lawson and childien . Bobb y, Jud y and Jeffrey, of Country Village were hosts Monday to Air. and Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto. Jr.. and children. Jen- nifer , Josep h and Christop her, of Washington Drive. Gilbert Tahler of Forest Hills was the guest Saturday of his pa- lents . Air. and Airs. Abraham Tah- ler, and their son , Larry, of Wave- crest Drive. The Tahlers have al- so been hosts for a week to their daughter-in-law , Mrs. G r a h a m Tahler. and children , Lois , Virg in- ia , Ellen. James and Sally, of AlacLean , Va. U.S. Naval Comman- der Graham Tahler is attached to the Pentagon in Washington D.C. Airs. Frances Stegmaier and John Walsh and his children , Ma- deline and Lois , of Astoria were the guests recently of Air. and Airs. Frank Vopelak of Huguenot Drive. Phillip DiMaggio , youngest son of Air. and Airs. Charles Di Alag- gio, was the guest-of-honor Tues- day when a party was held for him at his home on Orchid Drive in celebration of his fifth birth - day. Refreshments served included a decorated cake. Among the guests were his parents , brothers , Richard and James , Mrs. Charles Gillen and sons , Charles , Rory and Dennis , and Karen and David Andersen of Mastic Beach. Air. and Airs. John Rogers and son. Kenneth, of East Meadow are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Zwicki of Huntington Drive. The Rogers 13-year-old daughter , Bonnie , has flown to Nicaragua where she will spend some time visiting her uncle there. Mr . and Mrs. Eddie Sedat and children , Robert and Karen , of Oyster Bay, who this Summer embarked upon an 8 , 000 mile trip that took them across country to California , have also been the re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zwicki. On Monday Mrs. Robert Walker of Jefferson Drive celebrated her birthday with a small gamil y ga- ther ing at her home .Those join- ing in this celebration were her husband , son , Robert , and daugh- ter , Lee Ann. her parents , Mr. and Airs. Josep h Quis, and her grand- father , John Rogan of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welsome and family of Syracuse were guests over the weekend of Mrs. Welsome ' s brother-in-law and sis- ter . Mr .and Mrs. John Wetel and sons , Richard and Andrew , of Mag- nolia Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stone of Jamaica and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Seltham of Babylon were guests over the wekend of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burge , Sr., of Beaver Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanMin- ner of Whittier Drive have been entertaining as their guests for a week, their grandson , James Peck , of Ridgewood. On the weeken d they were also hosts to James ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Peck. jMrs. Seraphin Nicholas of the Bronx , whose birthday was Wed- nesday, has been the houseguest for a week of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Visalli of Washington Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Natalino Vivona and children , Frank and Frances, of Parkwood Drive entertained as their guests last week Mrs. Helen Vetter and children ,Donald and Jane , of Ozone Park. Mrs. Salvatore DeCarl o of Cran- berry Drive celebrated her birth- day Monday with a small family gathering at her home . Her guests included her husband , son , Julius , daughter , Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Volini and children , Chris , Carmella and Patricia , and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Papa and son , Alexander , Jr., of Masti c Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Jr.. and children , Jennifer , Josep h and Christopher , of Washington Drive were guests of Mrs. Stoz- zetto ' s brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Andei sen , and daughters . Donna and Dina , of Levittown , last Thursday. Mrs. Doroth y O'Brien and son , Kenneth , and Mrs. Phylis Sim- chick and son , Kevin , all of Bay- side , were guests over the week- end of Mrs. Otilia Bernhardt of Lvnbrook Drive. Air. and Mrs. Michael F. Clancy of Locust Drive announce the birth of their first child , a son , on August 3 at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. They have named him Michael Fred , Jr., and he weighed 7 pounds , 2 ounces. Airs. Clancy is the former Miss Marilyn Scheu , daughter of Mr. and M TS . William Scheu of Queen Road. Mr. Clancy is the son of M . r. and Mrs. Peter Clancy of Al- der Drive. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Magee of Elmont were the guests of Mrs. Magee ' s broth- er-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. William Scheu , and children. De- nise , Donald , Robert , Billy and Muriel , of Queen Road. Mrs. Josep h Martin and son , Kenneth , of Brookl yn have been the houseguests for the past few weeks of Mrs. Martin ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Zuvich of McKinley Drive. George Miller of Flushing was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. John Weiller of Wavecrest Drive , for several days this week. Miss Margaret Welling and her mother , Mrs. Katherine Welling of Elmhurst , are vacationing for three weeks at their Summer home on Jefferson Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeLuca and children , Ann Marie , Anthony and Carol Jean , of Brooklyn were last Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doyle and daughters , Su- san , Sharon and Beth , of Wood- land Drive. During the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Doyle and family were the guests of Mrs. Doy le ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Werck - mann. and Thomas Rhawl of Brooklyn. During this time they also celebrated the birthday of Mr. Werckmann. Susan and Sha- ron are staying for a week as the guests of their maternal grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ackerman and sons , Kevin , William and Ric- ky, of Cranberry Drive entertain- ed as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferrara and daughter , Jane , of Maspeth as well as Miss Jean McCook of Beulsburg, Pa., her fiance , Frank McVay, Jr., and Frank McVay, Sr. of Wantagh. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Stefl and children , Joette , Joseph , Barney and John , of Yorkville and Mastic Beach ; Mr. and Mrs. James Auer of the Bronx , and Charles Havel of Yorkville were among tli 2 guests entertained over the week- end by Mr. and Mrs. George Ack- erman of Parkwood Drive. Miss Florence Kelly and Miss Rosemary Jackson of Brooklyn spent the weekend at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Kel- ly of Commack Road. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bourgal , Sr., of Commack Road , their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Le- on Bourgal , Jr., and children , Ka- len , Joseph and Denise , and their niece and her husband , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White of Flatbush were among those Sunday attend- ing a family party and barbecue held at the home of their ' son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Cle- ment Bourgal and famil y of Mas- sapequa. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swezey of Brookhaven were the dinner guests on Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ingbretsen of Diana Drive. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andersen of Bay Ridge were hosts recently to Mr. Andersen ' s , sister , M rs. Ot- ilia Bernhardt of ' Lynbrook Drive. A surprise bridal shower was held recently at the Colonial Arms Restaurant , Center Moriches in honor of Miss Joanne Ennes- ser , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- beph Ennesser of Monro e Drive. The bridal party , comprised of Misses Adrienne Siriani , Ann Sod- erlund , Idamtae Ennesser and Lil- lian Grosso and Mrs. Eileen En , . nesser of Wappinger Falls , were co-hostesses. A decorated umbrella hung over the chair of the guest- of-honor and small favors of wa- tering cans and umbrellas were given each of the guests. A large decorated cake served as the cen- terpiece of the buffot table. Guests present included Mesdames Irene Miller , Alice Harder , Ann Hari- rington , Doroth y Hegeman , Blan- che Calabro , Anita Siriani , Mild- red DiPierro , Carol Messinetti. Mary D'Amato , Ann Elluzzi , Be- atrice Calabro , Joseph Rosso. Paul Fuelling, Elsie Calabro , Ann Thomas , Mary Soderlund , Mary Larkin , Barbara Distl , Eleanor Salvie , Mary Ann Ennesser , Ka- therine Kahl , Elsie DePace , Betty Dermody, Ann Vitale , Beatrice Sommers. Ida Ennesser , May Cod y Mary Ball , Gertrude Parker , Ruth Calabro , Ann Orlando , LucilL' Ennesser , Jennie Vallillo and Helene Dubouski of Mastic Beach ; Mrs. Cumi a and Mrs. Joyce En- nesser of Flushing; Mrs. Tootie Moore of the Bronx; Mrs. Joan Rosato , Mrs. Helen Ruquet and Miss Cath y Rosato of Mastic; Mesdamfes Sadie Vallillo, Isabella Goll , Marian Hughes , Carol Sato- mager and Mjss Lucille Vallillo of Patehogue. Mesdames Betty Vitale. Ethelde Sabol , Helen McLaughlin , Estelle Barnett and Miss Li'lian Matuchek of Shirley ; Mrs. Marian Ryder of Eastport , and Mrs. Adele Zecha asd Mrs. Ruth Utz of Cen- ter Moriches. The marriage of Miss Ennesser to John Rosso , son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosso of Pine Road will take place at 3:30 p. m. September 30 in St. Jude ' s R. C. Churc h Neighborhood Road , Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Andersen and son , Brock , of Setauket were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen and daughters , Lillian and Louise , of Longfellow Drive. Miss Liberta Trovato , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armando Trovato of LaFayette Drive , was the guest- of-honor Sunday when her pa- rents entertained at a famil y ga- thering in celebration of her nin- teenth birthday. Those joining in this celebration included her broth- er , Val Trovato of Mastic Beach , her maternal grandmother , Mrs. Liberta Ferrelli of Mastic Beach, as well as Victor M' acca , Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Ferrelli , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferrelli , Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Del'Prete , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ronzitti , Miss Joanne Mon- zitti , Gene Ronzitti , Mrs. Nettie M'ilo , MHss Virginia Milo , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salsarulo , Mrs. Zora Gerbec , Mrs. Antoinette Aiello and children , Joanne and Joseph , Mrs. Anna Piciccinni and daughter , Marra , of Brooklyn ; Richard Milo of Brooklyn and Mastic Beach , and Mr. and Mrs. Americo Ferrelli of Forest Hills. Practice for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Childrens Band will be held from 6:30 to 8 p. m. Monday at the firehouse. Later in the evening a meeting of the fire department of- ficers has been scheduled. The ladies of the Mastic Beach Hebrew Center will sponsor a card and games party at 12 noon Wednesday at the Center on Neighborhood Road. All are wel- come. Awards will be given and refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeCordova of Aspen Road on Sunday cele- brated their twent y-ninth wedding anniversary. A small gathering was held at the DeCordova home where coffee and «ake were serv- ed to Misses Eleanor and Lois De- Cordova , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nas- ti and son , Louis , and Mrs. Wal- ter Reed and daughter , Lindarae , of Patehogue and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Risch and son , Roy, of Barclay Road. Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Rich- mond Hill was the guest for a few days this week of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Sr., of Wood- land Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heckel of Alder Drive celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary August 15 with a small gathering of friends at their home. Refreshments in- cluding a decorated cake were served. Joining the celebrating couple were their daughter , Irene , Mr. and M}rs. Otto Kummert of Mastic , Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jor- gensen of McKinley Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Fearn of Brooklyn , who are spending the Summer at their home on Long- fellow Drive. Mrs. Conrad Franz , Jr., of Whittier Drive celebrated her birth day quietly at her home Saturday with her husband , daughters , Su- san and Laura , and son , Clifford. , Mir. and Mrs. Michael Skorski and daughter , Joyce , of Brooklyn are vacationing for two weeks at their Summer home on Dahlia Drive. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Hansen , S r., of Ivy Place was the scene of a double celebration Saturday observing the birthday of Mr. Hansen and the eleventh birthday of his granddaughter , Mary Hansen of Lindenhurst. The guests enjoyed a backyard barbe- cue and two decorated candlelit cakes were served. Those present included the two honored guests as well as Mrs. Martin Hansen , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen, Jr.. and children , Rita , Marti n III , of Lindenhurst; Mr. and Mrs. Nicho- las Hansen and children Marga- ret , and Christopher of Hicksville, and Mrs. Jack Callister of Mastic Beach. 'Regulation drill for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department, will be held at 10 a. m. Sunday morning at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. iThe- Young People s Society of the Grace Lutheran Church will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Sunday School rooms of the church on Mastic Road. Carol Ann Martinez , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Martinez , celebrated her first' birthday Thursday. A small family g ather- ing was held at her home in ob- servance of this event and re- freshments including a decorate d cake were served. Carol ' s guests included her parents , brother , Phil- ip, Jr., sister , Patricia , ' her pater- ***¦«'*'«¦* '€¦««•««'€¦€¦*•*¦«* nal grandparents , Air. and Airs. Eduardo Martinez of Beaver Drive , and her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mil's. Edward Martinez, and their children Linda and - Ricky, of Longfellow Drive. Miss Lorraine Drogin , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Henry Drogin of Queens Village and Cypress Drive , celebrated her fourteenth birthday Tuesday when her parents enter- tained at a party in her honor. A buffet was enjoyed by tho guests. Present were her sisters , Diana and Barbara , and Cath y Prunkel , of the Bronx; Kathy Ka- vensk y, Kath y Stanley and Mrs. Alice Stanley of Brooklyn; Ann Bridges of New* Jersey; Alary and Patricia Venables, Lorraine Little , Eola Dawson , June Molander. Ran- day Cruse , John Stefl , Heidi Geig- cr , Harry Blomquist and Airs. Car- rie Blomquist of Mastic Beach; Janet Fields of New York Cit y; Kath y Dolan of Queens Village ; Maureen Crott y of Pelham; Lin- da and Kevin Schaffner of Boli- var , and Jimmy Jones of Cambria Heights. Lawrence Callister , son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Callister of Ivy Place celebrated his fifth birthday Thursday when he was guest-of- honor at a party held at the home of his uncle and aunt , Air. and Mii*s. Harvey Fraser of Mastic- Beach. Refreshments including a decorated cake were served. His guests included his mother . Airs. Jean Callister , Hope and Faith Fraser , Ronald and Catherine Dem- me of Mastic Beach ; his great grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. John Riha of Mastic Acres , and his ma- ternal grandmother , Mrs. Florence Crandall of Ditmar. Deborah Ann Burge of Manor- ville has been the guest for a week of her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burge , Sr., of Beaver Drive. Deborah is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Burge. On Monday Mrs. Daniel Burge , Sr., of Beaver Drive entertained as her luncheon guests her daugh- ter , Mrs. Richard Healcy and grandson , Robert , of Amityville and her daughter-in-law, _ Mrs. George Burge and grandchildren , George and Deborah , of Manor- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Hal pern have returned to their home in Brooklyn after being guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Al Rolon of Woodland Drive. WHERE DIGNITY j ^^fex ] AND TRADITION W lBP » j \ J Soften Your Grief ______ ^^___ \\ I ^r _ \ _ ^AA >cJi^j !^^ _ ^ ^ I ^FIUUIAMZ € 3f Cx>nuy 4 J. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. Sinnickson < Licensed Manager Licensed Partner j ^IAIN STREET , CENTER MORICHES ATlantic 4-0068 Shirley and Mastic Acres Mra. Irma Dovin , ATlantic 1-8150 A surprise bridal shower in honor of Miss Dolores Janke of Hawthorne Street was held recent- l y at the home of Mrs. Marion Stockem of Patehogue. Hostesses were Mrs. Stockem , M' ss Eliza- beth Albertina of Mastic Beach and Mrs. Peggy Miller of Jamai- ca. Decorations were white strea- mers and wedding bells. A buffet supper was served including a large d e c o r a t e d cake. Guests were Mesdames George Johnson , Thomas Neppell , Joseph Corac i , Jack Maky, George Bors'dla , Don- ald Norton and Miss Trudv Bor- sella of Mastic Beach , Airs. Rob- ert Janke of Baldwin and Airs. A. Batchelor of Jamaica. Aliss Janke will be married to Frederick John- son of Mastic Beach at 2 p. m. August 2G at the Grace Lutheran Church in Mastic Beach. Mrs. Josep h Bauer of Linden Avenue and her niece, Mrs. Theo- dore Griebel of Broadway, arrived home by jet last week after spending four weeks vacation in Europe. They toured Germany and Austria and visited many points of interest including the Vienna Woods and a boat ride on the Danube River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alfinito of Wavecrest Drive had as guests for a week John Durso. Jr.. John Durso , Sr., Joseph Sarno , Donald Moore and John Palmieri of New Haven , Conn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kraus and son. Jerry, of Brookl yn spent Sunday at their Summer home on St. George Drive. Peggy Landau , daughter of Mrs. Eva Landau of St. George Drive returned home Saturday after spending two weeks ' vacation with her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawk of Howard Beach. She also'spent two weeks with her cousin , Mary Lou Cole , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cole of Elmhurst. During hfi* stay in Queens , Peggy accompanied her uncle and aunt to Franconia Notch , N. H., where they spent several days vacation. Peggy also enjoy- ed visiting the United N ations building. On Sunday, Peggy ' s bro- ther , Stephen , left wih Mr. and Mrs. Hawk to. spend a week' s va- cation at their home in Howard Beach . Mr. and Mi's. Nicholas Branci- forte of Forrest Avenue announc- ed the birth of a daughter , Pat- ricia Diana , born August 14 at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed 8 pounds 11 ounces. Mr. and Airs. Branciforte have two other daughters. Rose- marie , 11 years old and Carmela who Mill be (5 years old , Septem- ber 9. Thomas Leo , son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leo celebrated his se- cond birthday August L2 with a party at his home on Dressel Drive. Refreshments were served and table decorations featured a large decorated birthday cake. The young guests attending received baskets of candy, party hats , horns and a small favor. Those present were Robin Rego , Joanne and Francine Patti , Mr. and Airs. Thomas Scavola , Airs. Ann Chip- pone and daughter , Margaret , Airs. Ann Greco of Shirley; Airs. Ann Caporusso , Mrs. Josephine Rom;i- goino and children , Michele and Russell , of Brooklyn , and Thomas ' ^biother , John. The guest-of-honor received many gifts. A combined anniversary and birthday party in honor of Air. and Mrs. Anthony DiAngelo was given by Mr. and Airs. Charles Abbate at their home on Rugby Drive , Saturday night. Airs. Di- Angelo celebrated her birthday August 22 and the coup le celebrat- ed their twenty-ninth wedding an- niversary. August 19. A large va- riety of barbecued foods were served. The table M r as beautifully decorated with athree foot tray of chrysanthemums and gladioli centered with a p lastic tree sus- pended with twenty-nine silver dollars. Another table decoration featured a huge cake made in the form of an open book and in- scribed on one side, \Happy Birth- dav Mom . \ and the other side. \Hapoy Anniversary, Mom and Dad. \ Music for dancing is fur- nished by Andantes , fou iece or- chestra , comprised of in Ter- rano . Robert Meyer. Nicholas Can- ta and George Davis of Lodi , N.J. Vocal selections were rendered by Charles Canta. Egg and balloon contests were enjoyed and prizes awarded to the winners. Among those attending were Air. and Mrs. Frank Federico and son , Charles , M. r. and Mrs. Anthony Ruff el. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Conti , Miss G. Abbate. Mr. and Airs. D. Duva. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Duva and daughter , Marie . Mr. and Mrs. Vito Patronaggio , Joseph Bruno , Air. and Mrs. Michael Canta and sons , Salvatore , Nicholas and Charles , of Lodi , N.J.; and Mrs. Nicholas Coroneos , Mr. and Mrs. John Coroneos of Astoria , Mr. and Airs. James Manzollillo and chil- dren , James and Geraldine , of Mastic Beach ; Mr. and Mrs. James C' rieco of Nutley, N.J.; Mr. and Airs. Robert Basamajian , Mr. and Airs. Vincent Sclafini and son , Joseph , of Brooklyn and Shirley ; Air. and Mrs. Albert Edwards of Jackson Heights and Shirley, Al- phonso Di Angelo and Mr. and Airs. Louis Pressel and grand daughter , Paula Mallardi , of Shir lev. A son , Paul Anthony, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Rullo of Harrison Drive , August 18 at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed G pounds , 10 ounces. The couple have another son , Joseph , two years old. Mrs . Frank Switick of Lexing- ton Road M-as discharged Sunday from Bayview General Hospital in Mastic Beach w r here she spent a week as a patient after being in an automobile accident. Air. and Mrs. Rudolph Beler of Pinetree Drive had as guests their son and daughter-in-law . Captain and Mrs. John R. Beler , and son , John Michael, and daughter , Lau- len. Capt. Beler returned to the United States Jul y 18 after being stationed at Fort Kobbe. Canal Zone, as Commanding Officer of the USAR Caribbean Aviation Detachment for four years. He left recently f ar his new assign- ment as armv aviator to the Unit- ed States War College , Carli. -le Barracks. Pa. Cap ' . Beler and his family also visited his brother-in- law and sister. Air. and Ai rs. George E. Csabon, and famil y of Bay Fair Drive. At the same time the Holers also had visiting them their cousins . Air. and Airs. Frank Kass of Chatham , N.J., and Air. and Airs. Rudol p h Floch- bart and daughter , Linda , of Chazv. A lawn birthday party m hon- or of Debra Alfinito was held last Tuesday at the home of hoi parents , Mr. and Airs. J. Alfi nito of Wavecrest Drive. Linda cele- brated her fourth birthday. A lovely birthday cake inscribed , \Happy Birthday. Debra Four Years Old. \ centered the table and re freshments were served. Games we re p layed and prizes awarded to the winner s . (Jn e sts were Debra ' s paternal grand parents , Air. and Airs. Vincent Alfinito of Mas tit- Acres , her maternal grandmother , Mrs . Alary Rottigliero of the Pronx , also Linda , Doreen and Dorothy Alfin ito , Janic» and Jerry Pandol p hi , Joseph Gagliano of Alastie Acres and Diane Shaw of the Bronx. The Bas Mitzvah of Fern Cohen 1 1-year-old daughter of Mr. and Ai rs . Jerome Cohen of Northern Boulevard , took place at 11 a. m. Saturday at the Mastic Beach He- brew Center with the Rabbi John Rosenblatt officiating. Following the service a sweet table was en- joyed at the temple for all pre- sent and later a reception and buf- fet was held at the Cohen home in honor of the occasion. Guests attending were Mr. and Airs. Theo- dore Cohen and family of Levit- town ; Mrs. Sadie Cohen of Cedar Grove , N.J.; Mrs. Sylvia Seif of Malverne; Mr. and Airs. Charles Bernstein and family of the Bronx; Air. and Mrs. Irving Drucker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Bien , Airs. Mollie Weiser. Mrs. Gertrude Seidler , Mr. and Mrs. George Kap- ner and daughter , Bettv Rose , Aliss Mary Ann Lagumis , Rabbi and Airs. Rosenblatt , Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman of Mastic Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fox and daugh- ter , Marlene. of East Patehogue; Afiss Christine Lindner of Mori- ches; Mrs. Alae Rosenblum of Mas- tic; Air. and Airs. Abe Tahler , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brandenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Serin and family of Mastic Acres; Ml* , and Mrs. D. L. Lanham and daug hter . Barba- ra , Mrs. Sadie Goodman , Misses Anita and Allison Cohen , Aliss Joyce Chesna. Miss Sandra Cohen of Shirley and her fiance , Rich- ard Bernstein , of the Bronx and Mastic. Birthdays celebrated this week were : August 19 Made 'ine Col- lins of West End Avenue; August 20 — Carol yn Proscia of Laurel Lane; August 22 — Gerard Dor- fer of Lexington Road , Edward Windisch . Sr., of Madison Street ; August 24 — Raymond Krum-en- ack\r of Soar Drive , Airs. Thomas Cody of Floyd Road , Airs. Pauline Mallardi of Harrison Drive. Gail Mansfield of S portsman Drive : August 25 — Nancy Bertelsen of Seymour Drive , Joanne Di Bella of Jeanatta Avenue and Robert Callister , Jr. ; of Rob in wood Street. Air. and Airs. Joseph Dunn of Lexington Road entertained at a beach party Saturday afternoon on Fire Island in honor of their daughter , Vincenza , who celebrat- ed her thirteenth birthday. In the evening Vincenza was feted wi'h a surprise lawn party given by her parents. A buffet supper was served and a lovely birthday cake and bouquets of floM-ers adorned the table. Guests attending the beach and lawn party were Vir- ginia Detling and John Carroll of Mastic; Brenda Emery of Mastic Beach; Raymond and Robert Gaw- lowski , Evelyn Nannery, Po^^y Sigismonti , Kay and Edward Ken- ny, Robert Green , John Nannery, Air . and Mrs. Frank Green and Aliss Catherine Green of Shirley; Alary Ann Figliuzzi of New York City; Jeanette, Margaret and The- resa Cantone , Air. and Airs. Paul Cantone and son , Paul , of Co- piague ; Mr. and Mrs. P. Catone and children , Mario , Vincent. De- bra and Patrick, of Rock y Point , and Vincenza ' s sister , Andrea and Roberta , and brother , Andrew. Mr. and Airs. Harold Hulse and son , Donald , and daug hter , Eva, of Robert Street , Mr. and Airs. Donald Hulse and children , Dennis Judith and David , Air. and Airs. Louis Hulse and children , Henry and Dora , and Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Hulse and sons , Gary and Wayne , of Moriches enjoyed a beach party at Great Gun Beach on Fire Island , last Friday night. They all camped out overnight on the beach and spent Saturday swimming and picnicing. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Slinger and daughter , Helen , of Robert Street and Westbury returned home by jet last week after spend- ing a month' s vacation visiting re- latives in the British West In- dies. Mr. and Airs. Charles Motzer of Tonopan Street entertained at a barbecue Saturday at their home on Tonopan Street. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewis of Elmhurst and Air. and Mrs. Alichael Finn and daughters , Bar- bara , Patricia and Carol yn , of Commack. Airs. Frances Schmidt left Sun- day for her home in Brooklyn af- ter spending five weeks vacation with her nephew and niece , Air. and Airs. Clifford Towie. Sr., of Stackyard Drive. Mr. and Airs. Joseph Vecchione and daughter . Judith , of Flushing are visiting Mr. and Airs. Edward Windisch of Aladison Street. Ambulance Company of M.B Reports 779 Runs in Year MA STIC BEACH—The report for the fiscal year July 1 , I960 to Jul y 1 , 1961 , of the Mastic Beach Ambulance Company, Inc., was aniiOunc , ed this week, A .cording to the report a total of 179 ambulance runs were made during this time. One hundred and thirteen went to Bayview General Hospital . Mastic Beach: 25 to Brookhaven Memorial Hos- p ital , East Patehogue ; 14 to Cen- tral Suffolk Hospital , Riverhead ; two to Southampton Hospital , two to the Veterans Administration Hospital , Fort Hamilton , Brook- lyn; one to the Veterans Admin- istration Hospital in Northport , three to Central Islip State Hos- pital , one to Nassau Community Hospital , one to M L . Eden Hos- pital , Bronx; one to Mother Ca- brini Hospital , New York ; one to St . Vincent' s Hosp ital . New York City; two to the Yaphank Home for the Aged , four to Cedar Lodge Nursing Home. Center Moriches , two to Pine Rest Nurs- ing Home , Patehogue; one to Bel Aire Nursing Home , one to Westchester Hospital , one to Mul- berry Street , New York City, one to Woodhaven, Queens, one to Hicksville in Nassau , one to Meadowbrook Hospital , and one to Fire Island. Of the above , 11 were highway accidents , one a drowning on Fire Island and one a drowning off Unit one in Mastic Acres. The balance were comprised of trans- ferring patients from their homes to various hospitals and nursing homes and for treatment for heart attacks , broken bones and the like. This ambulance company is a voluntary, non-profit organization and is made up of 22 public- spirited -citizens , some of them volunteer firemen , members of the police force and others are just \ plain citizens \ from everv walk of life . These men are all qualified in first aid treatment and emergency procedures. Their help, time and energy are cheer- full y given , without thought of compensation and they derive satisfaction from knoMing that their reward is the good feeling of having helped a neighbor and being .of service to their commu- nity. Costs of maintaining the ambu- lance , a 1960 two-stretcher Cadil- lac , equipped with first aid ap- paratus and oxygen, the ambu- lance garage , gas , oil , mainten- ance repairs , insurance , heat , light and telephone for the am- bulance building are partially defrayed bv $. \ > yearly subscrip- tions that entitles the holder to free tran sput tation to any M > C . I I hosp ital and half rates to any out-of-town or out-of-state hospi- tals or homes. Subscriptions cover not only the holder but all mem- bers of the household and a n y visiting guests. Operating expenses for t h e past fiscal year amounted to $5 , 200. This included notes due on ambulance payments. Two-thirds of the company ' s quota has been subscribed !o. and all subscribers are urged to ob- tain their renewals as soon as possible. Renewals as well as first subscrip tions can !>• - obtained by app lying at the Mastic Beach Firehouse on N eighborhood Road , at the Bayview General Hospital reception desk or at the Lagumis Li quor Store on Mastic Road . Members of the Ambulance Com- pany are quick to point out that this ' is truly inexpensive insurance for protection that lasts 24 hours v. day, 365 days a year. LANNI BROS. 575 MASTIC ROAD MASTIC BEACH ATlantic 1-9503 • OIL and GAS BURNERS and PARTS • WATER PUMPS and PARTS • BOTTLED GAS O FUEL OIL PLUM BING and HEAT IN G , *•\¦' -^ — \•\ \\*'\'\\' ** *' ' ^ \ \\ '\\ \ \\\ \ \' ' \ •m-^Z___Z_____ ~ m —— -- 9 WELL DRIVING ® Public Intoxication Charge Filed Against Man From Mastic MASTIC — A 22-yea- -o ' ,l Alas- tic man is scheduled <>> he sen- tenced Sep tember 11 in 1' a ' chogi'e by Brookhaven Town Justice \I the Peace Li on K. GiuM ' reda afb -i - pleading guilt y Sunday to a cha'eo of public int o xication , Fifth P it- cinct police- said. Richard J. Johnson of Fulton Road was anv-ti d Saturday nigh' at the Blue Lantern ¦ Tavern on Montauk Highway at Midland Avenue by Pat rolman J. P. AIc- Quade. Johnson faces trial at a future date before Justice ?,Iil*on A. La- Gattuta on charge . - - of resisting arrest , third degree assault and disorderl v conduct , brought Au- gust 11 b y Patrolman William AIc- Phail following an altercation on Neighborhood Road in Alastie Beach. Johnson is f roe In >.V'0 bail afte r pleading innocent at hi- August l(i ai raignmeiu. Tn the Alastie incident , police said , Johnson cau-ed a di- tuilianc- at the tavern when the bartendei told him he \Lad had enough\' and refused to serve him another drink. Police said the defendant was requested to leave the prem- ises and that he would not leave . He was ejected from the tavern and became loud and boistej- ou. - in front of the bar . police said. Pa- trolman AleQuade charge d John- son with public intoxication. Po- lice said he was asd. -bd in ar- resting Johnson by Sg' L Ralp h Lanese and Pa t rolman James Woods when the incident took p lace about it p. m. Saturday. Johnson was released in S\ .M bail Saturday for his arraignment Sunday noon before Ju-iic - Giuf- freda. He was released in ! is own recognizance for his appearance September 11. j^iiiiiiiimiiiiiinininnii iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiii;. I ROADSIDE I j GREENHOUSE I W und Wide Delivery 1 *? Through F.T.D. 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John (law- lowski. all of Shirley, and Kdwa rd Gawlowski of Norfolk . Va.. and two step-daughteis . Mrs. Helen Wilde of Richmond Hill and .M rs . Viola No vie k of IJellerose. A rosary service was held at R p. m. Sunday at Herrmann \ - Fun- era l Home in Center Moriclu s. A requiem mass was offered at !' :¦. ') a. m. IMonday at St. John the Evang -elist R. C. Church in Center Moriches , with the Rev . Andrew Klarmann o fficiating- . Interment followed at Holy Sepulchre Ceme- tery in Coram. You save p lenty by subscribing for The Advance , the Postmaster does the rest. Only $5 for 12 months , we pay the postage. Your order addressed to Circulation Dept., P. O. Drawer 780 , Pateh- ogue , N. Y., will start your paper with the next edition. —Adv. OBITUARY