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Bayport Items of Interest Mrs. Hiram Darro-n . HR 2-173 * SCHOOL NEW S The five seniors at the Baypoi t- Blue Point Hig h School who ha\ e been honoi ed ior then* pel foi man- re on the National Merit Schol- ai-du p Qu iln\inu Tes . given last Spinm a- > announeed by Dr. Rob- eit W'h.Nitt , principal are Don 1 -OI I MHI. Elizabeth Foster , Jack Gaihait. Waltei Loughran and Jeli ' iev Richard s . In recognition of their excellent perfoi mance on the NMSQ T competing* with 25 , 000 stu - dents throughout the United Sta- ll . the-e -tudents are being award- ed L ttl ' M - oi Commendation fiom the XMS Coi'poiatum. Tin- year ' s piogiam will conclude about April 2o wit h the naming oi * four-year . Alt rit Scholarshi ps. The Epsilon Ili-Y Society of the hi g h school held then* meeting Oc tober 11 at the home of Miss 1 M th Onse n of Edgewater A\e- liiie. The meinlx r. - . discussed tne possibility of the club' s present- ing a new* bill to Albany and a committee was selected to woik on this. The membei s also voted to nominate - .oiive new members • o the club. The next meeting ' w 11 be held October 'Jo at the home ol Cathy Bi utile on Kenee Drive. Mrs . (, ' e i ald F i loman , t he clu b - - advisor , supemsed the meeting. Fen die Blubm , \ue piesid'-nt. was in chaig e in the absenc e of the pre- sident. An -nfoimation meeting will be h eld :*t 8 .o0 t onight m the Bay- poi . . -Blue Point Sehoo ' cafeteria on tie ptoposed new addition to tho Klu. Point Elementary School and anotbei mee.mg wll be held 8:o() p. m. October 21 at the Blue Pomt Elementaly School gymna- sium. The Baypoi t-Sayx ille Unit of the Ladies ' Auxiliary to the Brook- haven Memoiial Hospital met Mon- day nnrht m the Community House foi their legular monthly meeting, with Mrs . J ohn F. White in charge . She presented a past president ' s put to Mrs . I\or Con- klin and then called upon Mis . Ed- ward D'et/ . chanman of the Xov- embi i 15 Dessert bud ye at Land' s End in Sav \ille , who leported that Mrs . Hei bert Richter of Bayport had again donated a silver coffee sot vice set and a basket of cheer for the c \ ent and that many other members had al>o bi ought dona- tions. A plant exchange was held with a hug e enough variety of home grow n plants . f 0 r each mem- ber to select a plan f of her c hoice. The host- sses at the social hoiu weie Mrs . E m m a Rnhl and the Misses Violet Van Hoin and An- na Soucek. Pvt. John X. Lutzen . W IKK. * wife Fatiuia. h\es ni Biook' vn. has comp leted ihe * \ \ j -w eek single m- tor utility and light tianspoi t comst at Foit Rucker. Ala. Pvt. Lutzen entered the Aimy last Maich and comp leted basic tiain- ing at Fort Dix. X.J . The eigh- teen- * - , ear-old soldier , a l iHi l grad- uate of A\iation High School , is the son of Mr. and Mis. Noiwood E. Lut/.en of Bayport. The Ad v ance is on sale at the Village Stationery, Kurt ' s Delica t e s s en and Romain e ' s Grocery in Bayport. —Ad v. Mi. and Mis. Ph-ederick Bi ooks of Tucke r Dnve enteitamed at .. bn thday paity Saturday afternoon for the sixth bn thday of then daughter , Dale. The paity tabic and the loom w ere desolated in the Hallow een theme w ith paitv hats and fa\oi s of witches , pum- k-iis an 1 gob l ins m orange and black. The mils and bov s attend- ing weie Dale ' s sisteis . Da wn , Patiu a. Cvnthia and Jun-\ and hei bi othei . Fred, and Donna Av - iola. Diane. Maithia, and X anelte Ade-s , . Jeanne Cut/'bei t>on . Holl y and I eieh Gaiia. Bi atiice Bacile. Kaien Ma\ , Chei\hn Home. Lin- da ( u-hm in. Patiicia Hart , Chai les Falknei . Paal and James Rooney. Richaid Bekz and Coleen O'Bii en. Mr. and Mis. John Baiker of Fii st Aven 'i\ enteitamed at din- n er last Thuisday for then chil- dren. John. Michael and Christine, and Mi. and Mis. John Knowles and sons , Christopher and Simon , from Essex. England, and Mr. and Mis. Geoige. Baikei of the Bion> . Mi. and Mrs . Knowles and sons who had been vis 'ting at tlie Bark- ei home foi thiee week s . n«v e now- sailed back to Eng land a +ter a month' s » 'a\ in the United States . The local Ladies ' Auxihai y to the Fne Derailment met Mo ' ndav • \ ?mig ht at the firehouse with Mrs. William Meyer in charge and l(i members in attend a n c e. Mrs. Charles Hollins , chairman of the Annual Halloween Masquerade dance en October 28 at the fi i ehous L - l e p orted that the exten s ive p laii h for the affair are being comp leted and that she has picked her com- miit \ , The special award was g.ven to Mis. Raymond Reilly and hostesses for the social hour w ere Mrs. Jack Hillen- brand and Mrs. Walter Haab. Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Van Or- strand and children David and Cindy, o f Eatondale Avenue and Si r. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Cen- tereach spent the three-day week- end camping at the Hither Hills S.ate Park Camp site. Miss Cherylin Inskip of Lake- view* Avenue was the guest-of- honor at a surprise bridal showe. * Friday night at the home of her patents on Lakeview Avenue , giv- en by Mis. Terry Mc Carthy of Oakdale. Guests attending were the Mi s s e s D e ird r e Bluhm , Lynne Smith , Lisa Jackson , Lynn Le Bow Bonnie Lunde , Marlene Constan- */a, Carol Tvelio , Cath y and Pat- ricia O'Biien and Mary Jane Smith After Mi-s Inskip had opened hen- many gifts which were attached to ciape paper streamers to a de- c orated sprinkler can, a buffet supper was served. Miss Inskip will be mari ied to Frederick Hir- treiter of Sayville November 1!) ot th e Bayport Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rutkow- ski of Fairview Avenue and Mr. and Mrs . Edward Rutkowski of Fast Moriches spent a foui-day vacation vi s iting the Corning Glass Woiks and the Endicott Shoe Factory in New York State and driving through parts of Pen- nsylvania , arriving- home Sunday night. Their daughters . Dale , Rob- in and Jill, stayed with their grand paients , Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Dai- r ow* on Bayport Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Maletta and c hildr e n , Claudia and Martin. of Glenmore Lane , spent the foui- day weekend visiting some of the historical p laces in Williamsburg. Va., where they also visited Clyd j Gulp of Blue Point who is attend- ing the William and Mary Univ- ersit y there. The Bayport Auxiliary to the Southside Hospital met on Tues - day afternoon of last w eek at the Sayville Community hall instead of at the home of the chairman . Mi s . Gail Stove wheie there was illness in the family. A short business meeting, followed by a w hite elep hant sale , was attended b y the folio w i n g members. Me sdames Frank Wantos , Nathan- iel Xoiton, Morten Nelsen , Har- ry Seileppi . Charles Bogel , Si.. Geoige Starkey, George Maxe . v, A. \\ . Gai denier II. C. Snyder and Roger Lafferandre , and a guest. Mrs. James Doy le. Hostesses foi the social hour were Mrs. Russell Koehler and Mrs . Richard Daly. Mr. and M rs. Jeffiey Teaque of Gernttsen Avenue left Wednesday of last week to attend the Bank- ers Convention in California. To-day from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. the fourth lesson of upho- stery of the Home Extension Service is being held at the home of Mrs. Douglas Mc X T icol on East Lane with County Leader Mrs. A. A. llolgren in charge. There are 12 membei s m the class. M r. and Mrs. Richard Smith of First A-v enue celebrate d the sixth I irthday of their daughter , Cher- lyn. Satuiday with a birthday luncheon party at then home. The table was decorated in pink and white , centered with a large pink and wh te biithday cake. Attend- ing weie Diane Clai ke , Eleanor Jansen. Hollj Owen , Cath y Hest- en. and Cherlyn ' s brother. Richard. Last Thursday night the follow - in g member s of the Bab y Sitters ' Club enjoyed a dinner at Gam Pam ' s Chi n ese Restau r ant in B ay Shoie: Mesdames Joseph Antoni- cei . Chirles Mc L«an , Thomas Mu rphy, Robert Chess and Lloyd Newberc* . Deborah Olsson , dau g hter of M i. and Mrs. Alden Olsson of Connetquot Road , celebrated her ei g hth bi i thday at her home Sat- urday with a luncheon party. Her guests were Laurie Lechner. De- boiah , Broere , Kristine Golden , Valeri e Schrage. Renee Kavenagh , G ai l Stum p er . Jane WVeks , Marie Christensen , Kare n Volovaka , Wen d y Ta p asak , Barbara Sh a n d , Pam- ela Mxirgatroyd. Janice Green , Bai- baia White and Patricia Vanik and Deborah' s brother , James. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi s Worrad , Sr., of Bayport Avenue had as their houseguest for the four-day holi- day, their son , Lewis Worrad , who flew home from Chicago , 111., wheie he is a freshman in the Moody Bible Institute. Other guests were , then* son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. E. Kenneth Ni e l s en of A b erdeen , M d., where M r. Nielsen is stationed at the Aberdeen Proving* Grounds with th e Army Res<n*ve for a six month training course. Mesdames Robert Brunner , Rob- ert Mische , Daniel Hu ghes and Al- b ert Ste v ens , leade r s of the fifth grade Girl Scout Troop, on Tues- day afternoon , tooq 37 nitmbers to th e O pen Hou s e at the Bay Sh o re Skating Rink for all Girl Scouts eligible for their skating badges , where they enjoyed free skating, games , prizes and refreshments. Saturda y these leaders and the girls took advantage of the offer to all Girl Scouts of free bowling and in structions from i) a. m. to 1 p. in. M rs. John Doing of Ocean Ave- nue entertai n ed at her h o me w ith a surprise party for her grand- daughter , L o r r aine Deni g of Ba y - port, in c r 'lebration of her thir- te enth birthday. Guests at the buffet supper , dancing and game- were Rtnee Gadlec , Linda Fabe 1 - Cathy Petersen , Frances Kimbro , Kaih y Smith , Cathy Newberg, and Robert Arden , Ro bert Denig, Ja- mes Gerard , Daniel Deni g , Drake Fink , James Deni g and Charles Spc ierl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Misch of Gerritsen Avenue celebrated the ixth birthday of their daughter , Gl o ria , la s t Thu r sda y aft e rnoon af- ter school with games and refresh- ments in the circus theme for the f o llow i n g g irl s and bo ys ; Martha and Petei Ilamnrn* , R oy Mawhin- ney, Pamela Her r old , Su san Brun- ner , Ellen Fe c hter and Kenneth Bernhard. The birthday table was centered with a large clown cake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bacile of Tu cker Drive had as their week- end houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. M ichael Mauro and daughters. Ju- liett e . Michaell and Annette , of Saugerties. Other guests at their home for dinner on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferrara and sons , Fr e d er i c k and Alfr e d , of Brookl yn , and Mr. and Mrs. Law- e ren ce De L e ona r dis , a nd child r en , Lawrence , D a vid and Jan e t , of Huntington. M r. and Mis. William Scherff of First Avenue had their infant daughter . Je.mnette Marie , christ- ened Sunday afternoon at Our Lady of the Snow R. C. Church b y Father Francis Neuss. Tht God- parents were the baby ' s cousins. .Miss Virginia Rogers and Ray- mond Rogers of Fairfield , Conn. The gue sts at the buffet supper p a r t y i n c e le b rati o n of the c hristen ing and birthdays of the baby ' s siste r . Marilyn and the bab y ' s aunt , Mrs. Raymond Rogers , S r ., were the god parents , the Raymond Rogei s Sis., and son. Daniel , of Fairfield, and the other five Sch- erff children. The buffet supper table was centered with three de- c orated cakes for the three cele- biations . Mi. and Mrs. Richard Anderson of Kensington Avenue celebrated the third birthday of their son . S.ephen , Mo n d ay afte r no o n with a party for the following guests : Ste phen ' s sister , Deborah and Eliza b eth , and Susa n , Nikki and Ernest Ruggiero , Edwi n Maiwald , Edward and Lisa Sal v adore , Dan- iel Aggers , Robert and Jo Ann Kittieoge , Frank Bacile , and Nora Lee and Janet Wesche. Friday night the Bayport Cir- cle Players held their regular quarterly meeting at the home of Mrs. C. V. A ggers on Suydam Lane with about 25 members in attendance. Plans for the Spring months were discussed. The next meeting will be held in January. The y are presenting a one act Bi- biical p lay. \The Proud Sapp hi r a '' . 8:30 p. ni. tomorrow* at the Bay- port Methodist Church , free of charge. The E psilon Hi Y Society girls who helped canvass for the Girl Scout financial drive last week- were the Misses Mary Jane Smith , Vicki Prall , Lynne Le Bow , Lisa Ja c kson , Susan Kessel , Mar y Jo Richards , Janet Du Bois , Kristine Raynor , Cat h y Brunle Deir- dre Bluhm , Terry Zolezzi , Susan Picarello and Beth Clasen. The South Suff olk Girl Scout Council , of which Bayport is a member , ha ve obtained the servic- es of George X. Mclnerney of Bay- poi t Avenue as their legal advi- sor. Mr. and Mrs. Jeromus Meissner of Academy Street have as their houseguest for the month of Oct- ober Mrs. Meissner ' s father , Eric Erikson from Glenolden , Pa. Mrs. Gesine Wiltsey of Bayport Avenue is spending this week vi- siting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. George Wiltsey at Nassau Shores , Massapequa. El b e r t La nd o f Ba y Avenue who u nderwent surgeiy at the South- side Hospital Friday, is doing very well and hopes to return home soon. Last week , Minauro Oshiro , of Okinawa , Japan , graduate of Ha- waii University , w as interviewe d an d approved as a Youth Worker lor the Senior and Junior Metno- cust 1 outn Fellowship at the Me- thodist Church by the Rev. Land- on K. Owe n and a committee. He will w o rk as the d i rector of the iviiF Groups and is also working i or his B.D. degree at Drew* Uni- versit y, atter which he will re- turn home to work with his people. METHODIST CHURCH The Ru th Circle of the Metho- dist Church met Last Thursday night at ' the home of Mrs. Par- shall Miller on Gerritsen Avenue w i th co- h oste s s , M rs. Mabel Frank Hn , chairman of the circle. Theie were 10 members present and a l e p ort on the i r rumma g e sale Vv eclnesday, was given. Th e Ma r tha Circ l e o f the church on Wednesday held a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Geor ge Egner on Montauk High- way; the co-hostess was Mrs. Rob- ert YVhitsnt. Otner members pre- sent were Mesdames Arnold Han- son , Evel-ett Trockelmann , R. Stu- art Piatt. George Warnken , M el- vin Hill , A. B. Oltmann , Everett bunk erley and Walter Cornell. They are sponsoring a food and cake sale on Saturday. The Cou ples Club held a dinner- dance Saturday night at the Shore- ham m Sayville. Chairman of the affair was Mrs. Donald Huszagh , Other members present were Don- ald Hu s za g h , M r. and Mrs. Sey- mour Fink , Mr. and Mrs. William Kel l er , Mr. an d Mrs. Richard Ham- bley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Divis , Mr and Mrs. Vincent Flemin g. Mr and Mrs Richard Barrett , M r. and M rs. William Lynch , M r. and Mrs. Willard Bates , Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Kirouac , Mr. and Mrs. Quen- tin Beitel , Mr. and Mrs. Walter P ulle y , Mr. and Mrs. John Rae , t he Rev. and Mrs. Landon K. Owen , Mr. and Mrs. Jeromus Meissner , Mr and Mis. John Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Kempf , Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Ryhle , M r. and Mrs. Reuel Rust , Slid, and Mrs. Frank Edmunds. M l* , and Mrs Russell Lechner , M r. and Mrs. Lyle Thorn- bloom , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bern- hard , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Risteyn , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor , Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tlapa ,, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Irvine , Mr. and Mrs Charles Cuming and Mx. and Mrs. Warner Sentz. The Mr. and Mrs. Club will meet next Satu r d ay ni g ht a t the ho m e of D r. and Mrs. Alvin Ahearn in Blue Poi n t , with co-hosts , Mr. and Mrs. John Diedolf. Sunday was Layman Sunday and laymen taking part in the morn- in g worshi p services were Robert Ahearn , Harold Doxey, Mrs. Eric Gande , Do nald Smith. Quentin Bei- tel , George Mitchell , Walter Pulley , Mrs. Werner Sentz , Edward DivLs , Mrs. John Walters , M i ss Bets ye Foster , Lee Hot a li ng , R obert War- nken and Mrs. Muriel Iversen. and the Rev. Landon K. Owen. Sunclay at 8 p. m. the church Conference was held when discussion and vot- ing on the expansion program were conducted. The campaign for funds for this xvill start on Sun- da y. »iiiiiieiiiii*iiiaiuiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii> *m A * I IS YOUR CHILD'S I I RELIGION I I IMPORTANT f DO YOU WISH .. . | tm MI = 1. To hel p your child learn to think for him- S 5 self , instead of accepting unreasoningl y E 5 what he is told? g 2. To provide a rational faith that will help 5 your child in meeting: his problems? 5 3. To encourage your child to find religious E S values in everyday experiences ? E 5 ir. ' vrV 71 ^'/^ 1 ^ L-NIT\KF \X FELLOWSHI P OF BROOK- E = v<\ } h X} \ ih^} i^ n CA ' N I'KOMDE THE RESOURCES 5 __ iOL ARE SEEKING. *» M mm *m ¦» S WHY NOT VISIT our Sundav S< boo! Sunday morning at 10:15 E = a.m. f emrses aie given for childien 3 years of age through - Jg Jr. High School. 5 \¦ s S WE ., INV ] TE . YnV to attend th , adult program at 8:80 p.m. £ - on the second and iourth Sun ^ of , at .h m onth . Come and S S 1C fy I -^'v . Chokes C. Card 11 J, .. „ - • lhe Soc let of p];dn . - g *A Religion to Grow On , \ tin s Sunday, October 22 , 8:30 p.m. 5 m 0- S ¦i ¦*\ m _ pa I Unitarian Fellowshi p of Brookhaven I S PATCH OGCE YMCA , SOUTH 0( K \X AVE., PATCHOGUE S ^BI^IIieilEGSII |IIEIIIIIEIIIIIEBIII ||E ||l|[j|IIEIIllBIIIiailll^ < ,m *** m m m ** » *» **» **-mlm **m *m *m **Xm * -mW BAYPORT-BLUE POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETINGS ( Pro p o s ed Additi on to Blue Point S c hool ) & Thursday, October 19 , 1961— INFORMATION MEETING Gjmnasium of the Bayport-Blue Point High School at 8 :30 p.m . Friday, October 27 , 1961—INFORMATION MEETING G ymnahium of Blue Point Elementary School at 8 :30 p.m. All eli gible persons are urged to vote on whether or n o-t the Board of Education shall be authorized to construct an addition to the Blue Point School at a cost not to exceed $195 , 000.00. VOTING ON THE ABOVE PROPOSAL WILL BE AT THE SPECIAL D ISTRICT MEE TIN G Wednesday, November 1st , 1961 at 1 :30 p.m. G y mnasium of Blue Point Elem e ntar y School Blue Point Avenue , Blue Point POLLS OPEN 2 TO 9 P.M . Berna rd F. McLaughlin District Clerk Board of Education Holtsville and Farmingville Mrs. Eleanor Burcaw—SElden 2-8848 NAUTICAL CADETS At the last meeting of the Al- lied Nautical Cadets many promo- tions were made. Frank Kuchins- kas , W.lliam Lo l ' a , Kathy Di Pier- ro , a n d Edw a rd L y on b e came fi r st class petty officers. Those promot- ed to second class pett y officers were Dennis Weinand , John Lolla , Kevin Monahan , Robert Rempel , .Maureen Conway, Carol Joyce Is- bell and Tonita Burcaw. New third class petty officers are Thomas Cam ar da , Ke v i n Zachm a n , Milto n xNielson and Satina Coizza. The Suffolk County Patriots , formerly the Centereach Drum and Bugle Corp, donated some used in- struments to the cadets to help them get a band started. How- ever many more are needed. Com- mander Reill y re quests any person who can play a musical instru- ment and wh o would be willin g to teach the children to contact him at SElden 2-6176. It is not necessar y to join the cadets to of- fer such a service. Michael Con- n o u g hton , president of the Map ' e- crest Ci v ic Association and a for- me i off icer of the Nau tical Cadets in New York Cit y, visited and in- s pected the cadets. BOY SCOUTS Bo y S c out T r oo p 80 j oined in a District Camporee at Camp VVilaerness in \ ap hank , Saturday night. Herman De Castro , s cout- master , accompanied the following troo p members: Ignatius Alfano, Arthur De Castro , Bill y Bezman an d Sam an d T ei r anee Robinson , Alfred Ackerl y and Michael Dox- ater. The troop meets 7-10 p. m. ever y Tuesda y at the Wave r ly Avenue School in Holtsville. All i n te r ested bo y s f ro m 11 y ears and u p are welcome to join. GIRL SCOUTS A cookout was held on Colum- s* bus day by the Gin Scouts ol Troo p 51 at the hom e of then leader , Mrs. Id a De Castro ot Starling Place , Farmingville . The girls made buddy burners to cook u p on , foll owed trail signs , sang and played games. Attending were iVirs. De Castro , Aii- a Ariene CLaw- fo r d , co-leader , Lorraine Crawford Andrea Reill y, Catherine Loessler. Jane Mason. Sharon O'Shea , De- borah De Leo , Mary Frances Al- ver , and Gale Alver. Guests were Linda and Ri chard Crawford. Ihe mommy Cnrl . - scout Neign- bornood meeting* win oe neiu UCL - ober Z6 at me \eteians oi r or- eij-n Vv ai b nan in v^emcicacn , ai wmen leauers anel co-leauois no,a tne suriounUing * aieus *\ iu me- ^t to discuss problems , excaange ide- as and receive new ma^ei-ai xrom me luveii.eaei iieauqua. eei a . . -v pto- giam lor naming new leaueis win start next wee-v tor any woman interested m becoming a uni OCIJ U L Icctdei. ir * ieaoC eo-uac c *u i' s. j ^aWdi Q i>eiz at bn,tauket Z, -o~ Vu for further lntornianoii. HOLTS FI R E ALX The Ladies ' Auxihaiy of tne Holtsville £ ire Company heid an installation tinnier CLooei 10 at tne Candlelite lim , Lake lioi-Kou- koma. lne new otnceis are iUar- g-aret benjamin , president , .uts. i».ay VVetsen , vice pre-siuem, , iii i s. J. Sardone , lecorumg sec-re tary, Mrs. J onanna Kreutz . imancial sc- cietaiy anu Mrt,. Aline iN ^ e , u> ~ - asurer. Other members in atten- d ance were Mes d ames O i ga Ui n- nn , Linian O Brien , Matneiu Gai- dner , Gladys Loe^cii , reggy bch- ultz , Rose Wintero Rose Alaica- ciame , Vera Brew , Doroth y Keith- el , A li ce Read , Gertru d e Ne n l , Do- ris Keibei , Ida Forstel , Anne Ca- ton , Iren e D oy le , and Mrs. Haw- kins. Guests ol the group weie Anne Katen and Mrs. Ldna Hop- Kins. * !- Mrs. Edward Betz of H anrahan Avenue, and Mrs. Edward Koster of TucK Lane , both of i' aimmg- v i lle , attended a Coppercralt Guiul Regional luncheon at tne 1 i2 L o un g e o n Route 11 2 , given lor tne counselors of the guild. Recently Mr. and Mrs. iioiisig- nor e of H o r se blo c k Roa e l , Faim- i n g ville , gave a party in honor oi their daug hter , Karen ' s sexenth birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mis A. Roma gnoli , Mi. and Mis. J. Rocchetta , Karen ' s uncles and aunts , Mr. and Mr s. F. Rocchetta. cousins , Mr. and Mrs. F. De Floia and lamny, Mr. and Mrs. Russo and Karen ' s brothers , Guy anel Cammie. M r. and Mrs. William Milan and son and daughter , Billy and l racy, new residents of Farniingville , aie residing at Wooumount Place un- til the construction of their pei manent home on Tuck Lane !* - > comp lete. The Milan family are from Brentwood. Mrs. Blanche Freeze of Horse- j block Road. Farmingville , gave a ' bnthday paity ioi hei eiaugmei , i \ <.uie < y, \\ no i~ > lioW V )> .aia oui. i\aiic> s guests weie » * * .iaua j onn- a^u , dav -Kii uc (jroo-, -Luiici a ro\v - eis , 1, -oi e-c n and Aiadenne ±5rnl , ..uui Aaiii. ) ^ biothei , \n)b . .wi. .,im . viis. ^u. J. W etted ol \Va\eil> . -vA enue , lioltavine , nonoi- ui iiuit son , j am OS iouiteentn birthday by takmg him to see tne Cinerama m - * * >\ osset and then to dinner. Mis. Josep h Saidone of Star- ling flaee , r ai nimgvihe , and hei sister , Alls. Mane movenzano oi lucivahoe attended tne w edding oi their cousin , Angelo La Salla , at a nuptial mass at St. Joseph s R. e^. Cnurch in Lake ivonkonkoma last week. After the ceiemomeo un_ y attended a reception neld at Bronco Cnaine s m uakdale , ioi- Jow ed by a ca tered buiiet dinner lor the immediate lamiiy at the home ot the bridegroom s paients , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony La balla oi Kienaid Sti eet , Konkonkoma. 'I he bridal couple are honeymoon- ing in Massachusetts. Mis. Came Uaniniiuller. post- mastei oi r ainungville , and Miss l'j ance-s lii imo , pie-niuni oi the r aimmg\ llle-iloltsoille Civic Asso- ciation , Inc., ha\e l eceived invita- tions to the inauguration as pres- ident October iL. i oi L»i. Animei- nian ot the btnioliY Community College. liie Maplecrest Civic Associa- tion held a dance batuida/ night at Lhe bullolk House which Mis5 Frances rj ituio. pi esident of the I? armnig\ilie-Holts\ ille Civic As- sociation , attended as a guest. Two plaque- - ) ,\eie aw ai tied ior out- standing s ,e-i\ ices , tendered to the Mapieciost aiea , one to the Long 1-Jund Pies - , ana the othei to Coun- cilman i' ole* .. 1 lCoent ior the cere- mony were August Stout , J r., Robert Cooney, Martin Metzne i , Robert Cedai and Mr. and Mrs. Karp and paity. 9 Come see it at yo ur Fo rd Dealer ' s *.* the FoPil in youp fu ture is h ere today ! The y ' re all here now for you to see . . . the maintenance . . . cars of enduring elegance , most dazzling array of new cars ever in our with tnrilling new Thunderbir d power to showrooms! See the luxury-line 1962 Galax- p lease. You will see 13 new Falcons, new ies . . . '62 Station Wagons ... '62 Falcons! kinds of Falcons. And you w ill see prices A line of Fords so long, so full of tomorrow , that make us , more than ever , your value so rich in choice—that one will be the Ford headquarters. Do come in and enjoy the in your future , as if designed for you alone. most beautifully built Fords ever . . . the You will see cars that introduce twice-a-year Ford in your future is here now! •^^Ifcoi - ' iw^x ~~ y %£?£%&\' w -5^t. W V * -X^ ^ ' *.A - ~- v - '/ \' --« ' \ ' \ • ' \ ' ' * ' ' ' ^ * ~ ' - * * * ^* % V * *^^ * - - ¦ * - *- * - \ \ -\ \ ' * \ \ \X-^*\^\^ Two brilliant new series of Galaxies , thrill- free. The Galaxie/500 offe rs all the elegant ingly Thunderbird in power and styling, extras; the new lower-priced Gahixie is beautifully built to be even more service- the easiest to own of luxury cars. New Falcon Futura . . . more than ever , ^ ^ ~J c^ ^3mm^m s ^^ -- ~ ^^ i, <m* 1ff > *tyuiiiiT uS^iri * '' ' ' * mi* i * ~ '>>>**>*«' - M * , >^ ( ^^ s ^ \-^ -- ^ / ll I i, \ \\^\ / , \ See the . ^wffl -iffl'ffl^ / C\ ^y \ Features of Falcon Sq uire . ..world' s most luxurious compact wagon. < *^(t i$£X^? ~ ~ ^X! ^ s Elegantly finished outside in woodhke side trim. j X \- ^^f *^^'^* *^* * *^''^ FOAf , \You can now buy an A-l Used Car — Wa rrante^ in writing — at your Ford Dealers \ PATCHOGUE FORD , Inc. OTIS FORD ( PATCHOGUE MOTORS , Inc. ) 501 MedFORD Avenue (North of Sunrise Hi ghw aj ) Montauk Highway and Jessup Avenue, Quogue , N. Y. Tel. GRover 5-1133 — 5-1134 :: Patcho gue , N. Y. Tele phone ; OLd Quogue 3-4171 Mrs MnrtiiH Theis. GRover 5-3559 HOME EXTENSION UNIT A meet ng of the Medford Unit ol the StnloJk County Home Ex- tensi on Ser\ ice was held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Theis October ii. lhe worn n are continuing with their braided rug projects. Mrs. Anna Fischer , a membei of move than P>0 years , was pro- sent and a party was given in h onoi of her n ne.j-sixth biithday Her granddaug hter , M rs. W. D. Warner , made a birthd a y ca k e f o r the occasion and =lu was the re- cipient of many gifts. Several members p lan to attend the annual Home Extension Coun- ty meeting and luncheon at Hun- tington October 'jl. , VFW AUXILIARY The Lad.e- , ' Auxihaiy ol Ilenrj J. .j oncs iu- >t ^.t., t , Veterans oi i' oieign Y\ ais , me ., at tne \ etei- ans nail last ihtu .ui^y night. i 'hiee new menibeis , Mis. Doris Sciacca , Mis. Maigaiet Meyeio ;:nd Mrs. Theresa Maltese , were enrolled. About 10 new nu mbers will be initiated at the Octobei* 2b' meeting, with a mass ceremony. The local auxiliary will also be inspected by the count y ofi cei» at this meeting. Mrs. Bertha Wessel was piesen- ted w ith her twenty-fifth anniver- sary p in. Members of the post and auxil- iary will go to Northport Veterans Hospital October o0. The recent smorgasbord - .uppei was reported a fine success and the proceeds will go toward Lhe general and welfare funds. Tne post will hold its annual G o ld Ch ev r on b a ll at the Vet e ran-- . Hall , November 11. An orche^t'- a will provide music for dancing. Refreshments follow ed the meet- mg. The birthdays of Mrs . Ger- trude Barteau. Mary Decker , Anna Hoffman and Minnie Christiansen were celebi ated with a candled birthday cake. 4-H CLLH On Satuiday, membei & of the MeUeolu -uin s 4-ii < w iuu , eiiioiieu ii. uie inuoor garaenmg ciaasj , nii- laiieu tiien piojcCt. - borne ueauuiiu Oisn gaiuens weie completed. un oaiuiaay, tne giiis wnose a. ciass in tne making oi small to> animais. Pauerna anu some matei- ntl and the liner , win ue avaiiauie at tne class. Gins Horn M to S will meet on Octobei ^& anu tne T tu W gnis w ill meet J\o\ emoer itt. Achievement night will be held at iamitntuwn at p. in. uctuuui ck. An menioers anei their paients aie uigeti to attend. Awa i cis will ue given out at tins time. The Tuesda y Night Club en- joyed a theatre party in New Yoik e^ity last Weunesaay aiternoon anu evening. Iney saw the \bound oi Music , haei d i n n e i and went to Radio City, at night, 'l he group included Mesuanies Jose- phine Lucas , Ann Ltiiium , Henry ttaa b , Lou i s 1- ehce , i- rank Cara - siti , Thomas Vaughan , * Sr., and Mrs. Edelbert Foster. lhe State Road-Route 112 is fast becoming a business and in- dustrial area m Meuioid. A new building is being erected on the site lormeriy occupied by the oeiby JMOS . Floor Covenng stoie , w hicn was destroyed by lire sev- eral years ago. lhe new building wni house the Suiiolk County Pa- per Company, now operating in r -atchogue. Right across, irom this is the Automatic transmission Company on the Rupola property. Next to the 112 Motel anu Lounge is the Mid Island Fence Company , being operated b y Mr. Kazel. A mulcting has recently been com- pleted by Blackmail and Klein just north ol the Island Coal and Lum- ber Company at Medloid Station, ihey handle plumbing supplies. A new luncheonette in the Cacciopo btore Block has been opened oy Mr. and Mis. Joseph Hunt and a TV shop has been opened in xhe. Williams building, formerly occu- pied by the Medioul Flower Shop. Quite a face lifting along the State Highway. . .us. Louise Heir , aged 81. of \ ai ey • wuetuj-. e ei.^u st.uuei.iy dt i.ei noiiic , u'cLooei ii , ai ter a oe iei illness, liie ue'Ccuseu »aS a j. <j iinei iesident oi .uecnoiU alld j .ci d a noiiic on i tiiih j ivU uiii A . ve- il li e. MI . anei . vxis. neii weie at one tune piupiieeols OJ . ene Uulii- iiiuint- y nan iiestauiaiib and weie wen-Known to tne outer lesiuenio ox tiie to \vn. liciny v> duainakei oi Robinson Avenue is a pauoiii at i^iouivna- . en MeiiioiiUi iiospnai. Mis. (aeoi ^ e uuettner oi Robin- sou .eVtiiue is sini uncieigo.ng iieatinent at tne rnooKnuven Aa- iionai Lauoiutoiy at L ^ LUH. J . \XL. anu . -u s. >¦ , n.itiin nuoer of TiLinoiit A\ enue uiove to iiettys- Oi.i g, i d., l ast -\a- K w ncre tney \ is.led tueii son , \\ iniam , w no is attending coinge Lii^ie. . viis. .iiuui i isehe . oi Alt. Sinai Road , coiam , c< _ ieoiaieu n e i nniei* >-si.vui uii'thuav in Liie com- pany oi hei lnuneuiate lamny, oUi.day. Mis. t' lscnei until le- eeniiy was a resident ol Mediord , naving come neie iioni Newaih. . .\. o., in xoii h. i noot- piescii t we.e Mis. Maitna Tneis. nei daugntei* oi . .lectioiei . and nei nm , Aitnti r iiOiinunn oi uocivy i oi it , ^iis. Al' - tntu iioim.nm and Mis. l* isciier s giandcmicneii , MI . ami . vhs. Aivin I IHHULH aim thtir . -on , .V vm , j r., oi ( _,oi am , Mi. and Mis. W. JJ. V\ arnei oi Mediuid and Aitntir lioimann , J r ., oi Setauket. A paitj was gi\en lor Edw ard Zaiembo at tne nome oi Mi. and Mis. 1 eule .uistier - *5 Linclay, cele- oi a ting ins sevcnty-nuitli birth- day, i hose piesent weie Joann and Donald .uistier , Mi. and Mrs. Michael Guertasio and live sons oi Medfoid , Mi. and Alls. 1< eli\ Gramello and iannly of Patchogue. ST . .MARK S CI1URCH j w.««. __ _ - .. ~i Sei vice*) at St. Maik' s Episcopal Chuich inc lude ilol* > Communion at tl a. m. and chinch school at 10:15 a. in. Sunday. The Rev . Don- ald C. Latham ol Stony Biook is piiest-in-charge The chinch school children are making little Scotty dogs with wash cloths and cakes oi soap, w lncn are being sent to Chinch VVoild Seivice , to be sent ovei&eas as good will offerings. ST. SYLVE S1 ER S CHURCH ,&. Masses are held at St. Sylves- ter ' s ii. C. Chuich eveiy Sunday at 7- .H0 , ii , 10 , 11 a. m. an 1 12 noon. Weekday masses aie held at 8 a. m. dany t onlcssioiis aie heai d at 5-t> and 7:JU-8 p. m. on Saturday. Baptisms are at 4 p. in. Sunday Conilaterally classes aie held ioi junior and senior high school students at 7:o0 p m. eveiy 'J huisday night. Religious nisti uc- tion is given to cnndien ot the hist to si. - .tn glades , alter the li a. m. ma* »s Sunday. An Advance specialty ! Wedding invitations whose perfection in printing, de-sign and paper qual- i ty cannot tail to p lease the pocket book. —Adv. MEDFORD