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Bayport Items of Inte rest Mrs. Hiram Darrow , HR 2-1737 < GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mi. and Mi- ,. John Reinitz re- turned to them home on 380 Mid- dii Road. Octobci 17 altci spend- ing scwcal day s in Biookl yn. On Octobu 15 the . \ celebiated tlvn iiitu th w otkhtijj , anni\eisui . \ , st at mg wit h hmh mas- , at S' a. m. m All Saint- - K. C Chin ch . w lv-ie they had been nwui'ed. Following this sci \ ico. bioaklast was seived to the li lends who attended , at th ' home ot Mrs . (Jeoiue Coides . the coup le ' s daughtei. At 1 p m. theie was a leu ption and dinner at Aut<iiian House , Glendale , foi 7. \ ) liiei - il- and lelatne-, . amom* . whom w e ie Mi- . Mary TiHi s of \mu\\ille , who was niaid-ol- lioin l and . \ Mi - - Hi Ion Mik I of West llempstead , who was flowei 1 , 111 toi All - Keintz Anions; othei uue st- who had been at the oiig- iral ( ei ' inoiiN weie Mis Katai- li.a S'li- c ty Mis- , Bett \ S/m- et , \ and Mi- . Maig.u et Nu nan , all of Biookljn; Mrs . Vei n Kopnek of Manhatlen. and Mi s . Johanna Stun k ot Staten Inland. Reside- , Mis Coides , Mi and Mis , Remit 7 ha\o anothei dairj itei Mis . Klwabeth Biandt ot Floi .d Paik and si\ g iandchildi - n. The oldest. Lieutenant ( h a l 1 e s II, Biandt. .li . is with the Amu in M' uiiHh. Mi Reiirt/ , a letned hat manufac tuiei in \t w Yoik City has been coming to I*?a\ poit with his family toi the Summeis since 11U0 and now ho , UH \ M I - - . R I mitz make theu pei manent home hei e Konoi { Ai<J< n o\ ILu poi t \\as the UL e-t-ot-Lonot al a suipuae bathd n patt\ on S\tai da\ nml.t. en n h I 4 l.i iee and Jo- V-m Kim bio and CatVi \ , IVn ' on. and a- 1 at the Kiinbio honv* on Mont aik Hi g hwaj . The pi*t\ wi s a II il- low een costume CM nt and the lo- bulations weie n* + ho Ha llow een theme All and Mi s John krn- bio weie the chapeiones and the i li es 4 s wie kat ' ienne Kiau s of Bnahtw itei s and Pa t ti Petei- . -on , Citlu New bom Linda Fabel . ( a11 I \ Smith , Nanc\ Stevens . Irene Kadlec . Kaion A Nun. I irnia T* 'i > - hoi. Gail I l/abeth. Maiy E pst< m . I mda Albin anel Man eon Joni 's , all of Bavpoit Also Jolm Ki,ais of Biiiihtwateis; O-cai Rexton , Ot- to Shaw . Elln Sh.a\ , Kenneth Johnson. Richaid Zebiowski. Ro- ue i Rockwe ll . Joseph Sclb y, Thomas Stiano, Ste\ e Rockwell . James Ale Coi mick and Paul Du- dok , of Blue Point, and John Kim- bio. Robei t Demg. la ^es Geiaid. Rodnev Kimbio. John Weeks . Ja- mes Doing and Chailes Spi u 11 if BavpoH. The Advance is on sale at the Village Stationery, Kurt ' s Delica lessen and Romaine ' s Grocery in Bayport. —Adv. Ah. and Alls lee TTotaling. Sr . o r St. Petei - .baig, Fla., are spend- ing a month' s \acation m B *v- poit. The\ have been visiting then daughter , AIis. Dorothy Col- ?)lins of Railroad Avenue , for the past two weeks and the next t\\ o weeks will stay with their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. anel Mrs. Lee Hotaling. Jr.. on Railroa d Avenue. They came also to attend the w ed- ding of their daughter , Mrs. Col- lins , to Wallace W. Smith of Say- Mile , Saturday afternoon in the Methodist Church. Mis. Stanley Goette of Ed«e- watoi Ave nue and Air s. Robert 1 Whitsitt of Fairview Avenue at- l tended a meeting of the Islip Area ' Bianch of American Association of Uimeistt j Women , held at the Hewlett Tslip School at East Islip I Wednesday ni g ht of last week. An\ eligible women college grad- uates who are interested in join- ing the group may call Mrs. Goe tte. HR 2-1717. Miss Maiy Dobson of Suydam Lane had as her house guest for the thioe-day weekend, a class- mate. AIiss Caiol Havelski of Le- oma , AIiss Dobson and Miss Havel- ski are attending the Katharine (abbs School in New York Cay. Ah. and Airs . Rupeit Parks of Oak Road and All* , and Mrs. Rob- tit Mantha of Paulanna Avenue entei tamed at a dinner party 'ast rhuisday night in honor of Airs. Parks ' and Mr. Mantha ' s mother , AIis. William Mantha of Bayport A\ onue , in celebration of her sc- anty-fifth bnthday. The party was ' held at the Domino Yacht Club m East Patchogue w ith the following guests: Airs. Florence Downs and William Westerbeke of Gieit Rivei ; Ah. and Ahs. Alatt DoGiaff. AIiss Doiothy De Graff , Alls Josep hine Skinner , AIiss Ethelvn Van Wven and Air. and AIis. R'chaul De Giaff , all of West Savxillo. the Rev. and Mrs. Landon K. Owen of Bayport , Eu- gene Webbei of Hicksville and Eail Kelt on of Richmond Hill. Air. and Airs. George Hester of Bayport Avenue entertained at a bnthday party Friday afternoon at their homo in celebration of the -i\th bn thday of their daughter , Cathj . The room was decorated with colored balloons which the children took home as party fa- loi s. Games and birthday refresh- ments w ere enjoyed by Holly Owen , Deboiah Anderson , Christen Thorn- bloom , Patricia and Maureen Mc- Inei nev , Barbara Alaiwald , Chery- ln Smith , Nancy Stadtmuller and Carol Huszag h , all of Bayport , Donna Sullivan of Northport , and Robin Dixon of Blue Point. Susan Stadtmuller entertained at a luncheon party Saturday af- ternoon at the home of her pa- rents . Air . and Mrs. Fred Stadt- muller of Gillette Avenue in cele- bi ation of hei tw elfth birthday. Aftei lunch Susan and her guests enjoj ed a roller skating paity at the Patchogue Roller Skating Rink. Those who attended were lois Goette , Linda Aloore. Jean Lall y, Gail Whitsitt and Barbara Broere. AIis. Edward Black of Eaton- dale Avenue entertained at a par- ty at her home October 17. Pre- sent were Mesdames Edward Up- ton , Pierson Van Orstrand , Ben- jamin Rutkowski , Fred Peters , Chester Bedell , Lawience Williams Robert Bowers and Peggy Pierce , all of Bayport ; Mesdames Albert Abiams , John C h I p p e r f I e 1 d Thomas Topinick , Mary lien Vnginia De Fazio and The- resa Herr , all of Patchogue. Al- so Mrs. Edward Jost and Airs. Ron- ald Howard of Sayville ; Mesdames Louis Giordano and Florence Led- dick of Central Islip; Mesdanvs Jack Wattmann , James Dundas and Frank Mc Mantis of Brentw ood , and Mesdames Richard Clark , Al- fred Moon and Walter Adams of Blue Point. Edward Dietz of Gerrittsen Ave- nue returned home last Thursday after undergoing eye surgery at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Babylon and hopes to be able to return back to work next w eek. A special meeting of the com- mittee for the dessert bridge of the Bayport-Sayville Unit , Ladies ' Auxiliary to the Brookhaven Me- morial Hospital was held at the home of M>s. William Kennelly on Bayport Avenue , last Thui sday at which it was announced that Ahs. Herbert Richter has donated spe- cial awards and a silver coffee ser- vice set and a basket of cheer for the dessert bridge on Novem- ber 15 at Land' s End. The com- mittee workers are Airs. Kennelly and Mrs. George Knies , tickets ; Mr. and Mrs. August Glaser , ta- bles and tallies; AIis. Ivor Conklm and Mrs. George Jacob , for hospi- tality ; Mesdames Edward Dietz , Stanley Goette Jacob Helmsteadt awards: Mesdames William Willi- ams , Alildred Smith . Henry Huml and the Misses Violet Van Hoin and Anna Soucek , printing. Mrs. Dietz is program chairman. Air. and Mrs. Lawrence Carbrey of Gerritsen Avenue spent a le- cent four-day weekend , as guests at Norwich University, Northfield, Vt., for th- Patents Weekend. \ Their son , Lawrence, Jr., is a ca- det at the universit y in his second year. The regimental band ol which he is a member played at the dress parade and the drill on Friday night and Saturday aftei- noon for the parents and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Brewei of 261 Gillette Avenue , had then infant daughter , Dianne Cecilia , christened October 15 by the Rev . Francis Nuss at Our Lad y of the Snow R. C. Church. The godmoth- er was Miss Barbara Van Bomel of Sayville and the godfather , Ken- neth Nocar of Bohemia. A buffet supper party followed the cere- mony at the Brewer home and the guests were the godparents , and the baby ' s grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. George Zolenka and their sons , George and John of Bay- port and her other grandmothei , Mrs. Edward Brewer of Port Jef- ferson and the great-grandmother Mrs. Anastia Zelenka and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nocar , of Bohemia. Also Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy and children , Wayne and Helen. Airs. Adeline Dycker , Mrs. Gunar Heinonen and AIiss Cynthia Hein- onen all of Bayport. Also Dr. and Mrs . Olaf Van Bomel and Miss Frances Hotchkins of Sayville , and the Alisses Kay and Jean Herrs- chaft of Centereach ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamski and daughters , Ka- ren and Deborah , of Lake Ronkon- koma; Miss Emily Pospisil of Woodhaven , and Mr. and Mrs. John Power of Floral Park. Mr. and Airs. Frank Bacile of Renee Drive entertained at a cele- bration October 15 for Air. Bacile ' s grandmother , Mrs. Rose Resciniti of Brooklyn who was celebrating her eig htieth birthday. Guests who attended the buffet birthday sup- per party Sunday and who were also weekend guests at the Bacile home were Mrs. Rescmiti' s chil- dren and grandchildren , Miss Geor- gette Corsiglia , Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Prisco of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bacile and chil- dren , Beatrice. Linda , and Frank , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vella , and children , Richard and Charlene , and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Macel- laro of Bayport. Deborah Richter celebrated her seventh birthday October 13 at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Richtar of First Avenue. Ice cream and cake were served to the following children , Michael and Catherine Gande , Karen Vo- yack. James and Timothy Backus , Roy Lewis , and Deborah' s broth - ers , Mark and John. On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Richter , cele- brated their eighth wedding an- niversary and Mrs. Richter ' s birth- day with the following guests : Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilson and Mr. and Airs. John Richter all of Ba- bylon , at a dinner party at Land' s End in Sayville. Carol Mc Mann , daughter of Mr. and Airs. James Ale Mann of Horn- stead Road , entertained at a spa- ghetti dinner party October 14 in celebration of her tenth bn thday. The guests were Nancy Erickson , Diane Burke. Deboiah Coombs , Jo Ann Still , Sharon Zi grosser , and Lynne Cavalla. After dinner games and music by Hi-Fi weie enjoyed. Mr. and AIis. George Mc Iner- ney of Baypoit A\entie celebiated the eighth birthday of their daugh- ter , Maureen the afternoon of October 15 with a party for the lollowing children: Karen Peter- sen , Cathy Hester , Barbara Alai- wald , Jane Weeks , Alice Arden , Christopher Paul , and Maureen ' -3 sisters and brothers , Terry, Pat- ricia , Timothy and Georg e , Jr. Sixteen membeis of the Dorcas Circle of the Methodist Church met on Tuesday afternoon of last week at the home of Airs. William Mantha of Bayport Avenue. The missionary message on chinches in these changing tnnie s , was given by Mrs. Mantha and after the business meeting they all sang a hymn. At the social hour follow- ing the ladies surprised Mrs. Man- tha with a party in celebration of her seventy-fifth birthday. Lorinda Price , celebiated her eleventh birthday Satiaday with a buffet supper party at her home on Gillette Avenue , given by her mother , Airs . Alice Price. The buf- fet table was decorated in the Hal- lowecn theme and Charles Bratid- ry of Bay Shore who is known as \Charlie the Alagician \ perfor- med tricks of magic in keeping with the Halloween theme. Guests w ere Roshe Dunaif , Eileen O'Don- nell , Jill Jackson , Mary Vanik , Susan Baiber . Joy Rosenstrom , Diane Btak'* , Susan Gieenhalgh , Karen T h o r v a 1 d s e n. Dee Ann Smith. Jennie Lou Sterner , Donna Lee , Cathy Lally, Lisa Kornblum. Alichele La Cout . and Robert Win- dels and Lonn Pi ice and Alaxine Oris of New York City. Air. and Airs. William Barthelme of Fain iew Avenue celebrated the third bnthday of their son , Wil- liam , Friday afternoon at their home. The guests were Lloyd Rem- me , Jacqueline and Ann Alarie Aley- ei Craig Colbeit , Geoi geanne Jay- cox , all of Bayport , and Donna and Andrew Mac Lachlan of Bo- hemia. Airs. Ernest Wehnke of Bernice Drive entei tained at her home Tuesday night of last week with a get-t o g e t h e r party for Afesdames Vicki Felice , Warren Baldwin , Herbert Tiommer , Lloyd New berg and Geiaid Di Donato of Bavpoit. Also Airs. Richaid Jones and Mis. Ruth Leach of Sayville. and Airs. Robert Budd of Patch- ogue. A social hour was enjoyed with refreshments and games. Mrs. Christian J. Brockmann of 548 Sylvan Avenue entertained at her home Tuesday night of last week with a surprise stork show- ei for Ahs. Vincent A. Russo of 614 Sy lvan Avenue. The party table was decorated in pastel sha- des and was centered with laige shower cake topped with a stork. Guests were : Mesdames James Ca- ley, Ei nest Keir , Alex Mitchel' , Douglas Mitchell , Minnie Packard , Robert Alitchell , John Perry, Paul Rieger and Robert Smith , all of Bayport. Also Alesdames M.illie Capenda , George Stanford and Anthony Russo of West Sayville , and Airs. Harold Lyons of Say- ville , Alesdames John Cogliano , John Belzak , Jr., of Patchogue. Al- so Alesdames Fred Heyward and Dorothy Costigan of Baldwin , and Robert Heywood of Lynbrook Af- ter Airs. Russo opened her many gifts which were placed in a de- corated w ash basket , the guests were tieated to a buffet supper. Pierson Van Orstrand of Eaton- dale Avenue is spending a two- week vacation with his wife and two children at his home fiom his position w T ith the Mosquito Elimination Coiporation in Pat- chogue. The seventh grade Girl Scout troop held an election of new of- ficers Tuesday ni ght of last week at the Wesley House, under the supervision of their leader , AIis. Barton Olson. Elected were San - dra Olson , chairman; Gail Whit- sitt , sciibe; Dorothy Ale Donnell treasurer; and Deborah Lloyd and Lois Goette , patrol leaders. A dis- cussion of badge work and a re- view of the weekend at Camp Edey of October 12-15 was held. At then* next meeting thfie will be an arts and craft piojec t and a discussion of Chnstnvis pio- jects. METHODIST CHURCH This week the Methodist Clvirch has started meetings for the fund drive program and at 3 p. m. Sun- day the congregation and mem- bers met at the chinch with their campaign daector , Eugene Rapp, to p lan to raise funds for purchase of property, parking field and pa- rish hall. All othei meetings have been cancelled for two weeks un- til the campaign is well under way- Saturday night the Air. and AIis. Club of the church met at the home of Dr. and Airs. Alvin Ahearn in Blue Point; co-hosts were Mr. and Mrs. John Diedoll. After the business meeting a so- cial time was enjoy< d by the hosts , and Mr. and Ah s. E\eiett Tiockelman , Air. and Ahs . R. Stu- ait Piatt , Air. and Ahs. P. A. Dhx- on and Air . and Ah s. A. O. Bern- hard. Get to know Penney ' s now! Every department brings out its best of the year... fresh fabulous buys new as this November! 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The piogram , which was announced by First Assistant Chief Tvlor Loiy of Baj poit and Ex-chief< Owen Healy of Blue Point , included the bucket bngade by Baj port did Blue Point , a p it fiie bv Blue Poim; a cai tin - b> Baypoit; les- tue with the aerial ladder by Blue Point; le- ^cue fiom smoke-filled loom by 15a\ poit and Blue Point; kitchen sto\e lire b y Bayport; boat fne safety by Blue Point; beat ine and equipment content , both b\ Baypoi t and Blue Point. The ofliieis of both departments v ho wei e m chaige of opeiations ai\ as fo 'lows: Ba\poit , Stanley Gillette , chief; Haivy Rhodes , batta ' ion thief; Tylor Loiy, first I a-si^tant chief; William RIeyei , second assistant chief; Anthony Sconzo , cap tain , hose company ; Endi Chiistensen , cap tain , hook and ladd\i company; Fiank Pow- ei s , captain , engine company ; Howard Gillette , captain , fire police; Frank Norton and Leon Yablonski , lieutenants , hose corn- pan* , ; John Coikery and Ronald Ketch-'m, lieutenants , hook and ladder company; Thomas O'Reiley and Robeit Still , lieutenants , en- gine company, and Eugene Stoll , j lieutenant , fue police. The officei s of the Blue Point department include David Johns- tcne , chief: Richaid Hambley, f'l-st assistant chief; Milton B°vis , second assistant chief; Robert Werner , captain , engine company; i> Donald Kirouac , cap tain , hose company; Dennis McKenna , cap- tain , hook and ladder company:, Charles Werni g, captain , fuej police company; George Warnken , i lieutenant , engine company; George Densing, lieutenant , hose com- pany; Jack Considine , lieutenant , hook and ladder company and Charles Clough , lieutenant , tire police company. Bayport' s Board of Fire Com- missioners include Charles Ded- nck , Fi ed Mercies , Lawrence Gil- lette , Charles Hollms , and Edwatd J. Freeman. Blue Point' s Board of Fiie Commissioner include Rob- ert, M. Brown , Rupert Werner , Harry Barthlenie and Albert Berg , Frederick Slater , Herbert Schmidt , secretary-treasurer. First , second and third p lace winners of the poster-coloring contest on thp subject of fire-pre- vention , in which all the students of the Blue Point Elementary School partici pated , were Kinder- garten , Preston Schrage , Nancy Brueckner and Cath y Staudt. Grade 1 , Toni-Ann Mastrangelo , Joy Stegemann and Peggy Rose. Grade 2 , William (Billy) Chase , Tina Hafemeister and Jimmy Rose. Grade 3 , Bobbi-Ann Gallagher , Patricia Von Kaentzel and Mau- reen McDowell. Grade 4 Susan Bohn , Thomas Ross and Louis O'Connell. Grade 5 , Christine Sat- t^il y, Anna-Lisa Palmquist and Sherry Adams. Grade G , Brenda Raynor , Connie Stahl and Gert- rude Selby. Each was presented with a small tiophy as a prize. TO BE SUCCESSFUL — ADVERTISE I THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO VIEW A SOUND FILM PRESENTATION I I \The Future of Israel and the World\ SUNDAY , OCTOBER 29 11 A. M. COMMUNITY HOUSE 47 A , ?j[JK rc SAYVILLE HI AUSPICES BIBLE STUDENTS CHURCH OF L. I. :: ' NO COLLECTION [KjaBpi-dwa^ Tremont Avenue School Book Fair Starts Monday The annual book fair will be the theme for the November meet- ing of the Tremont Avenue Parent- Teacher Association , to he held at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the school cafetena. The book fair will be held at the school Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. A large variety of books w ill be available for chil- dren of all ages. On the night of the PTA meet- ing, parents w ill be given an op- portunity to see the books on dis- play. The pi ogram that evening will be a discussion of \ reference books by Miss Agnes Fennie , a fourth grade teacher at the school. Also as part of the program. Cub Scout Pack 40 will present the chal ter to the PTA which is sponsoring the Cub Pack. Herman Van Kleef , legislation chairman , will piesent and ex- plain the current legislation which appears on the November 7 bal- lot. As part of the business meet- ing theie will be an election to fill the post of pailiamentaiian , which is open at the present time. Refreshments will be ser\ ed by the fifth grade mothers under the direction of the refreshment com- mittee. 0niVIIIBIIllBllllllRIlHIIlVIIIIIIIIl'IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlfllll£ I VILLAGE M EAT MARKET l 1 MEDFORD I SERVE BETTER mWkWA ° PEN - S 9 19 1 e ™M , .. 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