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CENTER MORICHES NEWS Mrs. Alfred K. Blechner , AT 4-1114 GIRL SCOUT JOTTINGS Intermediate Troop 23 of Center Moriches met at the home of Mrs. Paul Meyer , troop leader , at Un- ion Avenue Monday afternoon with 14 girls present. The girls diel a good job of service to the council correlating a primer foi their leader. The next meeting will also he held at Mrs. Meyer ' s home Monday afternoon. At this meeting plans will be discussed for camping. Registration for Brownies and Girl Scouts will he held soon. Girls between the ages of 7 and 0 or are in the second to fourth giael es in school may be register- ed as Brownies. Girls who are 10 or older, or in the fifth grade or up may register as g irl scouts. A spee-ial appeal is nride- for any- one interested in becoming a girl se-ont leader or hel per. Leaders are urgently needel te> carry on a full pro u iam. Since there are more than KM ) girls in scouting in this par ticular area , many lead- ers are needed. Please do not hes- itate to give Mrs. Charles YVakle a call. AT 4-09S!). Bill anel Dennis Mullane recent- ly returned after spending 12 day- at Boy Scout Camp Baiting Hol- low in Waelin g River. Upon their let ' irn from their vacation , thok parents . Mr. anel Mrs. Milliam Mullane . and their sister , Kathy, and brother, Kevin, left for a six- elay vacation tri p to New Hamp- shire , White Mountains and Ver- mont. Mr. and Mrs . David Webster are 1 enjoy ing their vacation it their Summer home on Charles Place . Mr . anel Mrs. Jack Cappadoro ot Robinson Street became the paten ts of a daughter. Maryann , born at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital September 7. The baby weighed 8 pounds . 12 ounces, and is the first child of the Cappa- doros . Her mother is the former Miss Madahene Guibardo. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gui- bardo of Brooklyn. Mr. Cappado- ro is an ope -rator in men ' s cloth- The Rotary Club of the Mori- ches meets at (i:15 p. m. today at tlie Sunrise Restaurant for dinner, iollowed b y a meeting. Mr . and Mrs. Charles McCombs of Old Neck Roaci , Holiday Beach , entertained Wilfred Kerr and his daughter. Miss Margaret Kerr , of Hollis. Miss Kerr has started tea- ching French and Spanish at Bay Shore. Also guest of the Mc- Combs was Mark Watls of Sur- rey, England, who arrived Tues- day on the Mauritania in New York City. Mr. Watls will teach English at Delawa re University. Since he he ard much about beau- tiful Ltmg Island, he had to see it hef ore going on to Delaware and he enjoyed every moment here. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen of Hicksville and children. Dianne , Frank and An- thony , and Mrs. Allen ' s mother , Mrs. Alda lies. Mr . and Mrs. Herm ann Ehmann if Lake Avenue celebrated their forty-sixth wedding anniversary September 6 with guests , Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. M. Bulloch of Charles Place. They enjoyed hav- ing dinner at Herb Mc Carthy ' s Bowden Square in Southampton. Tuesday guests of the Ehmanns w ere Fred Unsev of Freeport and Mrs. Anthony Gnant of Mastic- Beach. Guests last Sunday were their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ehmann and children. Warren and Valerie , of Deer Park. The Center Moriches Fire De- partment officers meet at the fire- hall at 8 p. m. Monday. There will be a meeting of the American Legion Post 929 at 8 p. m. Wednesday, at the legion hall on Senix Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Covick and children. Craig. David and Cindy were holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Schwenker of 15 Seaview Lane. Holiday Beach. An outdoor barbecue was re- cently held by the members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club of Center Moriches at the home of Mrs. Richard Bernstein of Chi- ^chester Avenue. Those attending were Mesdames Frank G. Schuma- cher , Fred Howell , Edward Han- sen , Burtin Cassin , Edith Carter , Bernt Tofte , Richard Bernstein , all of Center Moriches; Mrs. Le Roy Smith of East Patchogue and M rs. Ted Hamrick of Manorville. The club also enjoyed a luncheon last week at Herb Mc Carthy ' s Bowden Square in Southampton. Those present we re Mesdames Bernt Tofte , Fred Howell . Frank G. Schumacher and Burtin Cassin , of Center Moriches; Mrs . Burton Smith of Patchogue and Mrs. Mil- dred Lucchese of Mastic Beach. Miss Verona McClinch y, daugh- ter of Mr. anel Mrs. William J. McClinchy of Ocean Avenue , was feted with three surprise bridal showers recently. The first was given by her cousin , prospective bridesmaid. Miss Ann Karusaitis. at her hemic in Glendale on Au- gust 30. She made a lovely white- shower cake decorated with flow- ers anel a small watering can m the center. A large decorateel um- brella was opened over the- gifts. A buffet was servcel later. Attenel- ing were Mrs. Vera Me Clinchy oi Rielgewood ; Mrs. Betty Meyn of Oceanside; Mrs. Sue Brodman of Hollis; Mrs. Mary Krapukaitis eif Glendale; Mrs. Eleanore Mc- Clinchy of Ridgewe)e>el ; M r.s. Marie Curtis of Jackson Heights , anel and Mrs. Helen Mc Clinch y of Center Moriches. The second show- er for Miss Mc Clinchy was Sep- tember , \ > given by Mrs. Marie Woelfle at her hemic on Bay Ave- nue. This was an afternoon out- door lawn shower. Mrs. Woelfle de- corated a large umbrella with blue and white streamers and the guest-of-honor ' s chair also. Vases of flowers were p laced overlooking the water of Orchard Neck Creek and trees were decorated with white bells. Present were Mrs. Theresa Johnson of Bayside; Mrs. H. Alvord of Parkchester , the Bronx; Mrs. Lil Mc Keon of Great Neck; Mrs. Otto Beck of Massa - pequa; Mesdames Wilfred Mauch, Charlotte Boyle , Helen Strebel , Barbara Havasan , Alice Mabry and Helen Mc Clinchy, all of Center Moriches. The thin! shower was given her by her pros- pective maid-of-honor. Miss Mary Paskiewicz at her home in Rem- senburg, September 5. The room was decorated with blue and white streamers anel white hells. The white shower cake was made by Miss Paskiewicz for the occasion . The guests were Mrs. Paul Daniels and Miss Maryann Chornoma of East Mor- iches; Mrs. Helen Hawkins and Miss Kathleen Hawkins of Mori- ches; Mrs. Alex Ketcham of West- hampton Beach ; Mrs. Eel Herman , Mrs. Angelo Herman of Mastic- Beach ; Miss Jeanette Strebel and Miss Ruth Tank , Mesdames El- ton Tank , Leo Strebel , Sr.. Mary L. Strebel , Frank Strebel and Helen Mc Clinchy of Center Mor- iches. Live Better With PELCO Low Cost Electricit y. —Adv. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blechner of Bank Street on Labor Day were Mrs. Blechner ' s cousins , Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider of South Haven , and Mrs. Helen Zeller of the Bronx. A s miall birthday celebration was held Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blechner of Bank Street for Mrs. Blech- ner ' s godson , Bruce Tenke , son of Mr. and Mrs. Dezso Tenke of South Haven , in honor of his sixth birthday. Hel ping him cele- brate were his cousins , Lynn Ten- ke. Craig Tenke , Alfred Blechner. Ronald Blechner , Robert Seifert , his brother , Richard , his uncle , Emery Tenke , uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blechner , and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Hawkins Avenue attended a Ha- waiian Luau recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillen of Mastic Beach. A surprise tenth wedding anni- versary party was g iven b y Mr. and Mrs. James Coles for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowditch of Ocean Avenue at Great Gun Beach re- cently. The best man , William Hawkins gave a toast , and Mrs. Bowditch was presented with a lovely bridal bouquet. After a cov- ered dish barbecue , games were played , including one called , \El- opement\ . A decorated cake made by the maid-of-honor , the former Miss Jane Penney, now Mrs. Ja- mes Coles , highlighted the cele- bration. Guests included Mr .and Mrs. John Penney, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lukert , Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Hyland , Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkins , Ralph Hyland and Mliss Ruth Trimble all of Center Mori- ches; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hei wig o <\ Albany and the guests-of-honor. The Bowditchs have two chil- dren , Lisa , 4 , and Erin , 3. Mr. Bowditch teaches music at Wil- liam Floyd High School. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Tenke and daughter , Lynn , of Senix Avenue recently took a trip to Holmes to pick up their son , Craig, at Camp Denton Lak\ , Presbyterian camp, where he staved one week. From there they joined their daughter , Carol Ann , who was vacationing with her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graft in Dover , N. J., fe>r two weeks. After spending three days there they left for South Bound Brook . N.J., and were guests at the home of Mr. Tenke ' s uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geide. While there they visited another aunt , Mrs. Theresa Csontos , and also visited many of Mr. Tenke ' s cousins. On their way back they enjoyed a day at Coney Island and visited Mrs. Tenke ' s uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ziiruner and famil y, in Richmond Hill. On Labor Day they had a p icnic barbecue in their back yard with friends , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herbert and chil- dren , Linda , Philli p anel Joe , Jr., of Cedar Street. Carol Ann Tenke , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Tenke Senix Avenue was guest-of-honor i't an outdoor barbecue part y held in honor of her fifteenth birth- day held September 2. Her guests were : Susan Tenke of South Ha- ven; Nancy Schoener of Moriches: Kathleen Kalmer . Faith Rose , An- drea Robert , Elaine Bernstein , Su- san Johanessen , Larry Rima , Ann Sinickson and Linda Barker. Joseph Gomez of Terry Court enjoyed a week' s vacation last week at home. The Presbyterian Churc h of the .Moriches held its first Sunday School session Sunday after two months ' vacation. Next Sunday will be rally Sunday anel all chil- dren should attend. The Past Noble Grands of the Silva Rebekah Lodge met Septem- ber 1 at the home of Miss Mar- garet Kay on Union Avenue. Mrs. .rtda Robins , president , presided over a short meeting followed by a socal hour , and refreshments were served by the hostess . Miss Kay. Mrs. Elizabeth Kochlin was presented with the special award of the evening. Attending were Mesdames Gladys Lowe , Grace Al- len , Emma Federico , Elizabeth Kochlin , Viola Hyland Genevieve Thomson , Flora Hulse , Elsie Rob- inson , Ada Robins and Miss Mar- garet Kay. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr.s. El- sie Robinson of South Ocean Ave- nue , October 6. Weekend guests of Mrs. Arthur Schoener , Sr., of West Main Street were her son-in-law and and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. God- don Craft , and son , Tod. Mrs. Craft and her son remained and are spending the week here. The Deborah Sisterhood of the Jewish Center of the Moriches will hold its meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Center. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson Jr., of Orchard Creek Drive be- came the pai'ents of a daug hter , Cheryl Lynn , born September 5 at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospi- tal. The baby weighed 7 pounds and has a brother , Robert , one and a half years old. Christine Kochlin , daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kochlin of Montauk Highwa y returned home last week after visiting her broth- er-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stefanuk , in Amityville for a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and daughter , Susan , of Old Neck Road , Holiday Beach , accompanied b y Elizabeth Kochlin , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kochlin of Montauk Hi g hway, recentl y return- ed home after a week' s camping trip in Maine. Mrs. Forest Ray Yeager , for- mer Miss Marilyn Merritt , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Christine Mer- ritt has been elected corresponding secretary of the Insurance Women of Miami , in Miami , Fla. She has also been appointed Fund Raising Chairman of the National Associ- ation of Insurance Women , Region 3. Convention , to be held in Mi- ami in March , 1962. Mrs. Gilbert Loper of Rail Road Avenue recently entertained her cousin , Mrs. Albert Scott of Los Angeles. Last week she enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maddock in Southamp- ton. The Woman ' s Society of Chris- tian Service of the Center Mori- ches Methodist Church on Main Street will hold its regular meet- ing at the church , 8 p. m. Thurs- day. Topic will be ''Glimpses of a Fast Moving Society. \ All wo- men are welcome to attend. Birthdavs are: September 14— Mrs. Pauline Caputo of Brookfield Avenue; Lori Hockenberry, daug h- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hocken- berry of Smith Street , 12 years old; and Dianne Raynor , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ray- nor of Ocea n Avenue , age , 7; Sep tember 15 — Lawrence Ray- nor of Ocean Avenue. Septemher 1 6—Phillip Thomason of Beach- fern Road and Charles Robert Theisen , son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theisen of Chichester Avenue; September 18 — Mrs. Alta Mae Grimminger of Main Street ; Septemher 19—Mrs. W. Eugene Johnson , Jr., of Edwards Street; September 20—Tedd y Rob- inson , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Robinson , Sr. Silva Rebekah Lod ge met at the lodge hall on Main Street last Friday. Mrs. Viola Hy land , noble grand , presided over 22 members present. Plans were made for in- stallation of new officers on Octob- er 13. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Laura Whitney, Mrs. Emma Federico and Genevieve Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hy land of Wesley Street entertained at a barbecue held at their home on Labor Day. Attending were Mrs. Hyland' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson , Mr. Hyland' s pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hy- land , Paul Hyland . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyland , Ralph Hyland and Mr. ancT Mrs. Richard Hyland' s daug hters , Bonnie and Susan. After a month' s vacation at the home of his parents , Mr. anel Mrs. Norman Hyland of Main Street , Ral p h returned to his base on Tuesday where he is employed in San Salvador. He went via Pan American Airways from Idlewild, The Churchwomen of St. John ' s Episcopal Church on Rail Road Avenue met at the parish hall at 10 a. m. Sep tember 6. President Mrs. Wallace Mende , who presid- ed , opened the meeting with a prayer. Plans were discussed and a date was set for a Christmas food sale for November 18 to be held from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. The Rev. Willard Kile , pastor of the church , gave each lad y of the organization a lovely salad spoon in appreciation for their fine work in running the recent bazaar and rummage sales. The next meeting will be held at the parish hall at 10 a. m. October 4. Those pre- sent were : Mrrs. Ewald Barty of Manorville- , Mrs. Jacob Pike of Shirley; Mrs. Edward Smith of Mastic; Mesdames Frank G. Sch- umacher , George Pirie , George Stone , William Robinson , James White and Clarence Ross , all of Center Moriches. Miss Joyce Ruisi , daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ruisi of Main Street , will return to Adel- phi College in Sayville , Sep tem- ber 21 for the start of her second year there. Miss Ruisi is major- ing in psychology and is taking liberal arts as a minor. She is a 19(50 graduate of Seton Hall Co- Educational High School in Pat- chogue. Mr. and Mr.s . Fred Miller of 141 Brookfield Avenue returnee! re- centl y after spending a six-week vacation visiting their son , Rich- ard , in Greenville , Tex., Richard returns to East Texas State Col- lege in Commerce and will start his senior term there. He is ma- joring in accounting. Lewis Havens of Union Avenue celebrateel his birthday September (5 , with a quiet family celebration. Visiting him for the occasion were his son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Bay Shore , and his nep hew and wife , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haw- kins , and children , of Bell port. His wife , Mrs. Havens , served re- freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blechner attended the birthday supper par- ty of their nephew , Bruce Tenke at the home of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Dezso Tenke , in South Haven Sunday. Bruce was six years old September 6. The chil- dren all enjoyed swimming in the pool and the supper was served out-of-doors. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Blechner and sons , Alfred , Ronnie and Bob , attending were Mr. and Mrs. Emery Tenke and children , Carol Ann , Lynn and Craig of Center Moriches ; Bruce ' s grand- mother , Mrs. Mary Geide of Clos- ter , N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. John Me- hrman and children John , Jr., and Dianne , Bruce ' s parents , brother Richard and sister Susan. Mr. and Mrs. James Raynor , son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Francis of Senix Avenue , who moved here recently from Okinawa took up residence in an apartment at the home of Mrs. Arthur Schoener , Sr., of West Main Street , last week. They have a year old daughter , Cynthia. On September 5 , Mr. Raynor celebrated his birthday at the home of his parents with a quiet family celebration. The christening of Julie Ann , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith , Jr., of Reeves Road was held at the St John ' s Episcopal Church on Rail Road Avenue An- guest 27. The Rev. Willard I. Kile , pastor of the church , officiated and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Holzman , Jr., of Railroad Avenue are the godparents. An outdoor barbecue followed. Those attending were grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holzman of Union Avenue pater- nal great-grandfather , Michael Smith of East Moriches; maternal great-grandmother Mrs. Rose Ze- neski , great-uncle Stanley Zene- ski , aunt , Mrs. Edward Smith and daughter Katy, great-uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zene- ski and children , Sharon , and Je- anne , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray- nor and son , Kelly, William Win- slow , the godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Holzman. Jr., all of Cen- ter Moriches; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley and childi-en , Thomas , Lorie and Jeff of East- port; the baby ' s parents and broth- er , Michael. Julie Ann was born at the Brookhaven Memorial Hos- pital in East Patchogue July 18 and weighed 8 pounds , 7% ounces. There will be a Parent-Teacher meeting at the Center Moriches High School at 8 p. m. Monday night. This is the first meeting of the season and Miss Vivian Clark , president , will take charge. The Deborah Sisterhood of the Jewish Center of the Moriches meets at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Center. The Center Moriches Fire De- partment' s Ladies ' Auxiliary will hold its first meeting of the season at the fireball at 8 p. m. Septem- ber 25. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympath y during- our recent bereavement. The family of Welcome Eva Chapman. —Adv. Mastic Items of Interest Mrs. Irma Davin, ATlantic 1-8150 An end of the season party was held September 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grogan of Midland Avenue. Refreshments were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kap- scady and daughter , Ann , Mr. and Mrs. John Keega n and son , Jay, and daughters , Dorothy and Gail. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Magee , Ar- thur Nelson , Miss Jessie Ann Grogan of Brookl yn; Cora Lee and Frederick Foote of Burling- ton , N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kasold and family of Fayetteville , N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Da- vin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerle of Mastic. Sharon Ann Davin , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davin of Vernon Avenue , returned home September 2 after spending a we ek' s vacation as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neilsen of Brooklyn. While in Brooklyn , Sha- ron anel Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen ' s daughters , Judith and Kate visit- ed Palisades Amusement Park in N.J., saw Murray the K' s , Rock and Roll show at the Brooklyn Paramount , and saw \Fannie \ at Radio City Music Hall. They also visited Sharon ' s uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meiers of Richmond Hill. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Davin entertained Mrs. Kathryn Maroni and son , Stephen, of Woodside , Misses Kate and Ju- dith Neilsen of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Detling of Mas- tic. Mrs. Emilie Mc Galium and daughters , Patricia , Barbara and Jacqueline , of Roosevelt were din- ner guests Tuesday of Mr. ard Mrs. Davin. Mr. anel Mrs. William Buchan- an of Brookl yn spent the Labor Day weekend at their home on Ocean Avenue . Labor Day weekend guests of Charles Mazzomuto of Vernon Avenue were Mr. and Mrs. F. Sal- amone and fami l y, Mr. and Mrs. P. Feiro and family, Mrs. G. Ni- cholson and family, E. Ebersold and Mrs. A. Doust and fami l y of Brookl yn. Mr . and Mrs. Robert Chester celebrated their eleventh wedding anniversary August Ml with a fam- ily party at their home on Nel- son Place. Refreshments included an anniversary cake inscribed , \Happy Anniversary. Mary anel Be)b\ . Members of the family at- tending were their children , Kath- leen , William , Cheryl , Barbara , Kenneth , Linda , Ann , Mary and Harry, also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page of Mastic and Mr. and Mrs. George Burge of Moriches. Alva Buley is convalescing at his home on Lafayette Avenue af- ter being a patient in Brookhaven Memorial Hospital in East Patch- ogue after undergoing an eye op- eration. John Dariano of the Bronx io residing at the home of his son-in- law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buonanduono of Hoover Court. Birthdays celebrated this week were : September 9 — Josep h To- to , Jr., of Lambert Avenue , Kath- erine Rosato of Lafayette Avenue ; September 10 — Edward Ruquei., Jr., of Hampton Avenue; Septem- ber 11 — Sarah Buonanduono of Hoover Court , Mrs. Joseph Gro- gan of Midland Avenue ; Septem- ber 14 — Sharon Ann Davin of Vernon Avenue , Mrs. Charles Ge- rle of Midland Avenue ; Sep temb- er 15 — William Moylan of Ocean Avenue and Mrs. Joseph Gillen of Clinton Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Van Benthuysen of Brooklyn were at their home on Midland Avenue over the Labor Dav weekend. Arthur Nelson and Jay Keegan of Brooklyn recently spent a week' s vacation at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Grogan of Midland Avenue. Mrs. Louise Kessler of Brook- l yn was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight , Sr., of Washington Avenue. During her visit here , Mrs. Kessler and the Knights dropped in to see Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight , Jr., and daug hter , Mary Ann , of Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Martin OT * TVTfl^t/ip Live Better With PELCO Low Cost Electricity. — Adv. Miss Vicki Ragamata of Mas- tic Boulevard and Mrs. Harold Fisher of Patchogue , representa- tives for Emmon ' s Jewelry, atten- ded a seminar in Newark , N. J., over the weekend. They stayed at the Starlight. Motel and enjoyed going to the Latin Casino in Newark where they saw Nat King Cole and comedian , Jean Carroll. M T . Fisher took them by car to Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett May of Mastic Boulevard celebrated their wedding anniversary, September 10 and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gil- len of Clinton Avenue will cele- brate their anniversary tomorrow. The Mastic Fii'e Department and band each won first prize in the August !J0 parade in Centereach and the band won first prize again in the Mastic Beach parade , Au- gust 111. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins of Brooklyn announce the birth of a son , John Gustave , born August 31 and weighing 8 pounds , 8 oun- ces. Mrs. Jenkins is the former Miss Patricia Collins , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Collins of Brookl yn and Midland Avenue. Mr. anel Mrs. Alfred Lofsten of Amiityville recentl y visited Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Detling of Clas- son Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Libe-rtoff of New York City were at their home on Midland Avenue over the Labor Day weekend. Mr. and ' Mrs. Dean Burns anel daughter , Cheryl of Pacolet Mill s S. C , returned home after spend- ing a week with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutkowski of Moriches Avenue. Mrs. Burns is the former Miss Rita Rutkow ski. Miss Clara Buchanan of Brook- lyn was a Labor Day weekend guest of her brother and sister- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bu- chanan of Vernon Avenue . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cambria of Hampton Ave- nue were her parents . Mr. and Mrs. John We-tjen of East Isli p. Mrs. Anne Reichert ed* Southa- ven Avenue , Mr. anel Mrs. Mi- chael Leonard! e>f Mastic Beach and Mr. and Mrs. John Reichert of Northport attended the wedding of Miss Carol Boes to James Tier- ney, Septemher 2 in Our Lady e>f Lourdes , R. C. Church in Mal- \erne. They were also guests at the reception held in the Knights of Columbus Hall in Lynbrook. Jeffrey Sammis , son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sammis of Dana Avenue , arrived home September 1 after spending a 10-day vacation as the guest of his uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. James Duff and their daughter , Caron of Bryans Road , Md. During his stay in Maryland , Jeffrey spent a day touring Washington , D. C , with his uncle and aunt and visited many points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Duff and daughter , Cu ron , accompanied Jeffrey home anel the Duffs spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Duff' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Walkman of Mori- ches. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sammis and children , Mr. and M r.s. Edward Hesler and family, anel Thomas Walkman of Moriches en- joyed the day at Lake Ronkonko- ma. Mrs. Wklliam Duffy and daugh- ter , Eleen. of Astoria spent the Labor Day we-ekend at their home on Fulton Avenue. Their guests were Mrs. Duff y ' s son and daugh- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mr.s . John Duffy and daughters , Kathy and Gail , of Astoria and Mrs. Duffy ' s sister , Mrs. Mae Burns of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klement of Hampton Avenue entertained a. - dinner guests Sunday Mrs. James Strong and son. Dick , of East Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and family of Brooklyn returned home last Wednesday after spending the Summer at their country home on Midland Avenue. Claudia Sammis , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sammis. celebrated her ninth birthday Aug- ust 29 with a partv at her home on Dana Avenue. Refreshments were served , highlighted by a dec- orated birthday cake. Games were played and prizes were awarded to the winners. Guests were Dianne Buzeski , Natalie-Jo Thullen , Al- berta and Roberta Carman of Mastic , Laurie Humphry and Don- na Hesler of Moriches. Mr. and Mrs. Savi Alese and children , James and Christine, of East Rochester were dinner guests of Mrs. Alese ' s brother and sister- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. William Lundberg of Broadway, August 30. A surprise stork shower in honor of Mrs. Joseph Andrejack of Main Street was held last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Daniel Oldham of Mastic Boulevard. Dec - orations were aqua and white streamers. Table decorations fea- tured a shower cake and refresh- ments were served. Those atten- ding were Mesdames Philip Moy- lan , Garrett May, Fred Clausing. ' Leonard Epp ig, George Oldham , Vincent Wall of Mastic and Mr.s . James Cutro of Shirley. House-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fawcett of Patchogue Avenue last week were Mr . Faw- cett' .s .sister, Miss Annie Fa u cett of Brookl yn , anel Miss Nancy Stan- ton of Oneida. Miss Judith Zicgler of Elm Place who won a weeks camper. -hip to Camp Edey, Bayport , returned home August 27 after spending .i week' s vacation there. 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