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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS Mrv Konnelh Andersen. ATlantic 1-8458-e HALLOWEEN PARTY A Halloween costume party was hi Id at the Mastu lieach Yacht Chit) on the Rivieia Saturday night. Dancin g to recoided music was enjoyed h\ the guests and a luft ' et supjiei was seived. Th > loom wa- gaily dei oiated with stieuu eis of blac k and orange, and sma 'l pump kins and black cats adorned (he walls . Tho-e pie-ent im luded Mr. and Mrs . V\i ] liam Baes-lei , Jr .. Mr. and Mi- Al Rohm. Mr. and Mrs . \\ illiam Vilniu s , Mr. and Mrs . Com lis (, ' iilen. Mi. and Mi s . Ja- nies O'Reillv. Mi. and Mrs . Gus Pd , ¦ <><„. . Mi. anil Mi- . William Ru-slu , Sr.. Mis . Ronnie Chester. Mi. .mil Mi- . William Sharkey. Frank K-nk. Air. and . Airs . Clar- t in e ll,u tin urn , of Mastic Beaih; Mi . a i d Mrs . Thomas Sinnickson ni \ Cen ' ei \Woiiihos ; Air . and Mis. Ailn. g - on Smith ol East port; Mr. and Alls . Geoige Rink of Mer- 11* k; AIi. and Mis . Wairen Inte- rnal ,n . Si., of Patchogue , and Mr. and Mi , . Wan en lnteinuiin . Jr.. ot Ton -t Hills . F \REA\ ELL PARTY A sui|irise faiewell paity in honor of Alfied Picmelh of Cy- piess Piw e wa- heal Sat inlay ni g ht '\ the Red Barn Rest uirant on Nei ghboihooil Road. Alfred, who lei eiitlv en listed lor seivice in the \a\y. li ft Tuesday for ac- 11\ c u ' ut\. Gues - at the party included his mother. Mi s , Viola Picuelli of . Alas ' H Beaih ; his biotlier -in-law and -'- ' i ' . Mi . and All s . John Mu! i .olh>od ot Mastu- , as well as Mi- . Aiditw Mi Corni.u k and sons Sti\en ard Paul. Mr. and Airs. Mu ' viel Riiti g bano -md son. Jaik. S» i ik\ Ji kus . Haiiv Planz. Mr. mid Al - . G oi ge Sihweeis and ( ii ughtei s , I. iu ' a and (Jail , who wei ' i - host- o ' tiie party. Mis- -e- Pau.ine MiNulty . Nancy Seho- i> PHI , Job m11 a Mii'hore . Joanne DeNobiie and Ral]ih Rueda of Ma stic Reach: Mi. and Mrs. Gabe Piiaiein and ihilciien , Kath y and Ralph , Ahs . Jeanette Buercke , Ralph Puaielli . Chailes McTern- an and Bobb y Mi-Gary of Brook- lyn: . Ah. and All s . James Hughes : nd -en. Kenneth , of Bellport ; Mrs . ( athenne Hme\ of the Bronx Mr. ami Ah s . Robert Miller and daughter. Alary Ellen, of Mastic. mid Tonv Piudenti aho of Mastic. Gangemella. Walter Planz , Mr. and M r.s . Charles Collins , Mr. and Mrs. Larry Collins , Charles Symonds , John Harrison and Miss Marie De- Carlo , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cody of Mastic Beach , and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quaglino and Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller of Shirley. Harold Ashworth , son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashworth of Shirley and brother of Mrs. Charles VanTassel of Longfelloxv Drh e is now serving in Peruvia waters abroad the USS Kitty Hawk , a member of 115 Attach Squadron .and is expected to ar- I ive at the San Francisco Naval Shipyard within the next week. On Wednesday at 8 p. m. there will be a card and game party at the Mastic Beach Hebrew Cen- ter on Neighborhood Road. Awards will be given and refreshments served. All are welcome. Mr. and Mr.s . George Barden of Greenfield Park , Quebec , Canada , w ho have been spending a three- week vacation visiting the Flori- dian cities of St. Augustine , Day- tona Beach , Miami and Miami Beach stopped in Mastic Beach en- route back to their Canadian home for a visit with Mrs. Barden ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andersen , and chil- dren . Karen and David , of Orchid Drive. The third birthday of Charles Van Tassel was celebrated Wed- nesday at a party held at the home of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanTassel of Longfellow Di ive. Refreshments served includ- id a decorated birthdav cake in- scribed \Happy Birthday Charles. Among the guests were his broth- er, David , his maternal grand- mother , Mrs. Anna Ashworth , and his paternal grandmother , Mrs. Ruth VanTassel , both of Shirley; and Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Jr., and children Jennifer , Joseph and Christopher , Mrs. Larry Collins mid children , Steven and Donna , M' rs. Clement Martins and chil- dren , Marty and Mary, of Mastic Beach ; Mrs. Louis Wisniewski and daughter , Lore , of Manorville ; Mrs. Katherine Vilar and children , Ka- therine , Dorothy and Bobby, Mrs. Sandra Pisciotta and daughters , Kim and Tina , Mrs. Mary Rand- azzo and son , David , and Misses Frances and Sara Hellman of Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burge , Sr., of Beaver Drive entertained as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Stone of Ozone Park. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Burge were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Healv , and son , Robert , of Amity- ville. Mrs. Joan McVay of Long Beach spent Saturday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Acker- man and family of Cranberry Drive. M' rs. Wally Larson and children , Bobby. Jud y and Jeffrey, of Coun- try Village were Friday guests of Mrs. Lawson ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Sr., of Whittier Drive. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bourgal , Sr., of Commack Road were their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bourgal , Jr ., and children , Karen . Josep h and Denise , of Flat- bush. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reilly and sons , Edward and John , of Brook- lyn have returned to their home after vacationing for a week at their Summer home on Lynbrook Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Horvath and daughters , Addy and Vicky, of Springfield Gardens were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loben and son , Lewi s , of Parkview Drive. On Sunday Mrs. Mary Bryant of Parkview Drive journeyed to Fort Dix , N.J., where she bid fare- well to her son Private Robert J. Bryant , w r ho has been assigned tc overseas duty . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callister of Ivy Place entertained as their guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slingo and sons , Keith and John of North Merrick. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brennan , Jr., of Mastic Beac h Road cele- brated their second wedding anni- versary Friday at their home with their family. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs . Brennan entertained as their guests , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mi- chaels and sons , David , Christo- pher and Norman , Jr., of North Babylon and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Elia and son , Alex , Jr., of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cardamone and daughters , Patricia and Mary- ann , and Mrs. Fannie Cardamone of Lincoln Avenue were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Cardamone and daughters , Debra Diane and Doreen , of Franklin Square. On Saturday Patrolman and Mrs. Thomia s A. Gross , Jr., and Mrs. Gross ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ronzo Cavallo of Whittier Drive , attended the wedding of Miss Gloria Pe rez of Corona to Ralph Peduto of Woodside at Our Lady of Sorrows Church , Corona , and the recep tion that followed later at the Victoria House in Glendale. Mrs. Charles Cruickshak of Cy- press Drive attended the wedding Sundav of her niece , Miss Ellen Shelby, of Brooklyn , to Neil Nel- son of Brooklvn which took place at the Sacred Heart R. C. Church .n Claremont Avenue , Brooklyn. Mr. and Mlrs. George Doughty have returned to their home on Huguenot Drive after being the guests for two weeks of their son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Newsam of Jensen Beach , Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskesen and son, Roy Daniel , of Laurelton Dri- ve were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Valvo and children , Vincent , Gregory and Jackie , of Flatbush. Mtr . and Mrs. William Gross ob- served their eleventh wedding an- niversary at their home on May- field Drive Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson and daughter , Tami Lynn , of Whit- tier Drive were hosts Saturday to Miss Margaret Stefano of Patch- ogue and her fiance , Robert Ha- gelberg of Yap hank. Mrs. Edith Bergren and daugh- ter , Patricia , of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schmidt of Belle- rose spent the weekend as guests of M!r . and Mrs. George Johnson and sons , George and Donald of President Road. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Johnson entertained as their guests their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornhill , and children , Judith , Gary and David of Port Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kruk , Sr., and children , Debra and Chester , Jr., of Parkwood Drive were hosts Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Kruk and daughter , Donna of Greenport. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amanzio of King Road celebrated their fifty- second wedding anniversary on Wednesday when their son-in-law and daug hter , Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Lamia , of W£st King Road en- tertained them at a small family party. Also present were Judy, James and Donna Rose Lauria. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Collins and daughter , Diane , of Lincoln Avenue and Mrs. Mary D. Collins of Commack Road were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cooney and children , Danny, Pat- rick , John and Mary Ellen , when Mr. and Mrs. Cooney entertained at a family dinner party to cele- brate the first birthday of Mary Ellen. Over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson of North Babylon ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dow r d of Orchid Drive motor- ed to North Plainview where they were the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunning-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shcehan and daughter , Carol of Brooklyn spent the weekend at their Summer home on Whittier Drive. Saturday night they were the guests of Mr. and Mis. Anthony Gambale of Whit- tier Drive. Private 1/c Paul Leonardi , Sr., of Cranberry Drive last week was re- called to Fort Bragg, N.C., for ac- tive duty with the Army. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leonardi of Laurelton Drive and Corona. His wife is the former Miss Maryann Dondiego, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dondiego of Cranberry Drive , and they have one child , a son Paul , Jr. T-Sgt Larry Tatten who has been spending a three-week leave visiting his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Wj illiam Linden of Monroe Drive left for Travis Air Force Base in California last week and is pre- sently serving a tour of duty in Japan. On the weekend Mr. and Mi's. Linden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kapcinski of West Heampstead. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ander- sen and daug hters , Donna and Di- na , of Levittown and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wisniewski and daughter , Lore , of Manorville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen and daughters , Louise and Lillian , of Longfellow Drive. Mir . and Mrs. Joseph L. Ennis , Jr., and daug hters , Terry and Jo- an , of Riverdale were at their Summer home on Orchid Drive over the weekend. The christening of Dore Mary, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Nankervis of Silver Road , took place last Sunday in St. Jude ' s R. C. Church. Godparents for the baby are Miss Mary Jane Viola of Magnolia Drive , Mastic Beach, and Joseph Orlino of Oak Street , Shirley. Following the cere- mony a small family dinner was held at the Sunrise Restaurant , Center Moriches. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eppig of Victoria Drive celebrated their wedding anniver- sary at their home with their children. Frances , Edward , Anth- ony, Ida , Catherine , and Mr. and Mrs. Michael LaCentra of Pine Road as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wall y Lawson and children , Bobbv , Judy and Jeffrey, of Country Village on Sunday were the dinner guests of Mrs. Lawson ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Sr., of Whittier Drive. Billy Simpson of Middle Village spent several days last week at his home on Longfellow Drive. Michael Lorenz of Babylon was at his Summer home on Whittier Drive over the weekend. Billy Nolan , son of Mr. and Mtrs. William Nolan of McKiinley Drive , left last week for Fort Dix , N.J., where he will undergo basic train- ing in the Army . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zadig of New Rochelle were guests over the weekend of their son and daugh- ter-in-law , the Rev. and Mrs. Al- fred Zadig and son , David , of Or- chid Drive. The Rev. and Mrs. Zadig have also been entertaining as their houseguests for the past two weeks Mrs. Zadig ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Christian William- son of Grafton , N.D. On Friday at 8 p. m. there will NICKY , seal point Siamese cat , owned by Louise Andersen of Mastic Beach , was a w inner in Fourth Annual Pet Show spon- sored recently by The Long Island Advance October 15 , in Center Moriches. —Advance Photo be a County Fire School att the Mastic Beach Firehouse on Neigh- borhood Road. Mastic Beach Explorer Post 121 will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the Sunday School rooms of the Grace Lutheran Church on Mastic Road. Advisors are Daniel Burge , Jr., and George Burge. Boys over the age of 14 years are invited to attenc 1 . The Young People ' s Society of the Grace Lutheran Church will meet on Mbnday at 7:30 p. m. in the Sunday School rooms of the church on Mastic Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutters of Jefferson Drive celebrated their fifty-first wedding anniversary on Tuesday quietl y at their home. Mr . and Mrs. William Gross en- tertained at a backvard barbecue Saturday at their Mayfield Drive home in celebration of their ele- venth wedding anniversary. Join- ing in were their children , Mary, Michael and Kathy, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Violand and children , Christy and Herb , Jr., of Shirley. The Mastic Beach Unit of the Home Extension Service will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the fire- house on Neighborhood Road. All are welcomte. The sixty-fifth birthday of Clar- ence Hartmann of Monroe Drive was celebrated during the Repub- lican sponsored dinner-dance which was held on Saturday ni ght in the Mastic Beach Property Owners Association Clubhouse on Neigh- borhood Road. Among those join - ing in the celebration of Mr. Hart- man ' s birthday were his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Werner , Al Coop- er , Mrs. Gertrude Quinn , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kamer , Mrs. Edna Muck , Mrs. Tess Azzato , Howard Forwood , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. William Linden , all of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Migal Correa of 15 President Road announce the birth of a son October 22 at the Bayview General Hospital. Weigh- ing 6 pounds , 10 ounces , they have named him Angelo Louis. Company 1 of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will meet at the firehouse at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Peggy Larsen of Brooklyn spent the weekend as the guest of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Skjold of Whittier Drive. There will be a meeting of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Board of Directors at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. Franciine Sposato , celebrated her fourth birthday last week when her parents Mr. and Mrs. Armand Sposato , entertained at a party in her honor at their home on Neighborhood Road. The small guests played games and received party favors. Refreshments includ- ing a decorated cake were served. Her guests included her sisters , Amy, Patty and Cynthia, her pa- ternal grandmother , Mrs. Pat Spo- sato of Mastic Beach , Mrs. Dom- inick Carrozza and children , Pam- ela and Gary, Mrs. Anthony Gol- tsos and children , Linda , George and William , of Mastic Beach and Mrs. Michael Cordaro and sons of East Patchogue. A small family celebration was held at the Mastic Beach Road home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pidgeon Friday in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Pidgeon. Joining in wer the Pidgeons ' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pidgeon , and their sons , Ja- mes , Charles and John , of Whit- tier Drive . Mr. and Mrs. William Schrof and daughter , Marilyn , of Dogwood Road entertained as their guests over the weekend , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimimermann of Queens Vil- lage. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pidgeon and sons , Charles , James and John , of Whittier Drive were Mrs. Pidge- on ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Rung of College Point. The Pidgeon ' s were also hosts on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Lar- ry Hartman and family of Smi th - town, 'There will be a Civil Defense meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at RETURN FROM ABROAD Air. and Airs . Pat Sposato have returned to thi ir home on Bogota Road alter spending a two-month Mi at' on in the European coun- tne- u r Italy and France. AVhile they WHO m Italy in addition to M-itn g many point- of interest mid hi-toru al spots in various i ti«s thi y weie limited an au- I ' H 'I HO with 11 s Holiness , Pope John , Will , who was at his Sum- mer re- dome. Cartel Gondolfo. On Fi day Mr. and Mis. S posa- to cik orated thou- thnty-eighth wi dd'ng innnPKiiy at their home w hei e hey entertained as their gue-t- . Air. and Mis. Armand Spo- s-.to and d-iughtei s. Amy, Patty, Fi amine aid Cynthia, Mr. and 31 J s . Dominnk Canwza and chil- dien. G.u v and Pamela , of Mastic Pea'-h and Mr. and Airs . M'chael C u-daio and sor- . Michael , Ron- ald mul Christuphi r. of East Pat- chogue . RECALLED TO DUTY A farewell party was held on Sunday at Median ' s Restaurant on Wnttier Drive in honor of Al Han-Sun son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Harrison . Si., of McKmley Drive who ha- been recalled to active duty with t^e Na\ y and who left thi- week for Boston. A buffet wa s served and the impromptu en- tertainment was handled by An- die\v Pi eli as master-of-ceremon- ies . Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and daughter. Rose , Mr. and Mis. Brian Murp h y, Andy ¦«. • ii, I t i j ,> t cm it i.iiHiti|!iBiiliik..rnli.lii«y j HERRMAN N ' S 4 _ | 1 * ' ~ \ . Main Street Center Moriches ATlantic 4-0301 LEMMEN'S NURSERY EAST MORICHES 1 \ • AT' - \\4 J \ - \\0 1)\1> , 0 _SbJhMb3fa9Hjht3faJfc.*.m.«. 'to«lfc.«k.W.«.«fc,lfc. 'k.«.1f eBBKi Dollars for Scholars * Group Sets $2 , 000 Goal CENTER MORICHES — The Communit y Scholarshi p Associa- tion of the Moriches met last Thursday at the high school to plan for scholarships to be award - ed to deserving members of Cen- ter Moriches Hi g h School' s Class of '(52. A fund goal of $2 , 000 was set by the group. Anyone wishing to make a fi- nancial contribution or to offer advice on making the fund drive a success 1 will be welcome at the next meeting to be held at the hi g h school November 23. the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Arthur H. Clune American Leg ion Post 1533 will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Legion Hall on Mastic Beach Road. Mr. and M'rs. William J. Dowd of Orchid Drive were guests on Thursday of their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. John John- sen and children , John and Patty Ann , of Huntington. On Saturday at 8 p. m. there will be a general business meet- ing of the membership of the Mastic Beach Property Owners As- sociation iin the clubhouse on Neighborhood Road. Regulation drill for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will be held at 10 a. m. Sunday at the firehouse. Dennis Gillen , son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillen of Woodland Drive celebrated his third birthday Thursday when his parents enter- tained at a party in his honor. Each of the guests l'eceived party favors and refreshments served included a decorated cake topped with three candles. His guests in- cluded his brothers , Charles and Rory, Mrs. Kenneth Andersen and children , Karen and David , Mrs. Charles DiMaggio and sons. Rich- ard , James and Phillip, and Mrs. Richard Larkin and children , Ka- ren and Richard , of Mastic Beach. Band Practice for the members of the Mastic Beach Fire Depart- ment Children ' s Band will be held from 6:30 to 8 p. m. Monday. There will be a meeting of the Fire Depai'tment Commissioners at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatrick r>nd Mrs. Frances Stegemair of As- toria were guests over the week- end of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vope- lak of Huguenot Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Healey of West Forest Road , Mars. John Hallfeld of Orchid Drive , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilleru d of Mastic Beach , M T . and Mrs. Clifford Brambach of Center Moriches and Riverhead and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glover of Center Moriches on Sat- urday nig ht were among those at- tending the dinner-dance of the Past Matrons and Patrons Associ- ation of the Oi'der of the Eastern Star held at the Henry Perkins Hotel , Riverhead. Continued on page 3 , this section j ii i ii h iiHii mm i m i n i m ii iHmm iinminnmHnnnniiiiii miw i mi^ t FOR THE BEST SERVICE IN TOWN j <IFF IJJCKY £*&*«*** MAP lfHEQ 1 • ¦ J g ^M® IVll/IVldlEiiJ I - x j! tir A 1/1 n • ri« ¦ • 1 ^¦;, ->rvv^*^ \JVOX service otation j f* ; '^; 1jpP* Agency for 1 ^ U-HAUL TRAILERS Main St. and Hallock Lane Center Moriches Phone ATlantic 4-0466 ¦ M i M—wmiiiMW Mi i M i II iMiii m iiinmiiinnn m iiiiiiiii mm iimii m iiiiinmiiiimniii i ia SCHOOL NEWS NATHANIEL WOODHULL Mrs. Seibert' s kindergarten class is ready for Halloween. We made paper bag pumpkins with happy and sad faces. W' e sang scarey songs. We know spooks and witch- es are just pretend people , though. For Show and Tell time this week , Viana Petricei brought in a Jamaican doll. Linda Murp h y had a nice selection of play foods good enough to eat. Cathy Cutro brought in a musical box radio and many pictures from her trip with her family to the North Pole. Billy Hoase brought in a record of \The Ten Little Indians . \ On our science table there are some big seed pods belong ing to day lilies and milk weed. Wo heard about how the seed pods take care of the baby so e ds until they are readv to be dr ipped in the earth. We ai'e noticing the ben itiful colors on the trees around the school and are making a collection of leaves to paste on a picture. Another two weeks have gone by in Miss Brook' s grade two. The robm is filled with interesting charts , long and short vowel sounds , names and abbreviations of days of the week , a chart of the seasons of the year , with the months involved ; different kinds of sentences and many contracted words we see in our reading. In Social Studies we are studying Indians of the early days of our country. The bulletin board is aglow with pictures of them. Dom- inick Martucci brought some f ; ne ones that are up on the board with Miss Brooks ' pictures. On the nature walk we found pine cones , colored leaves and pine branches. These decorate the walls. Another exhibit shows the differ- ence between a town and a farm. We are comparing those with the way Indians lived in the days of the first colonies. We had a spelling review test of all the words we have studied so far , and soon we are going to write some sentences made from these words at Miss Brooks ' dic- tation. We are ready for the first big test in the arithmetic book. We just had lots of work on values of money. So far we have studied about pennies , nickels and dimes. The reading groups have had vo- cabulary tests and comprehension pages to do. We are half through our p honetics book , and are lear- ning how sounds feel by holding fingers to our throats as we say the sounds. It helps a great deal. Monitors the past two weeks were Debra Tarsitano , Robert Pre- vete , Raymond Okiec, Vincent La Monica , Kathleen Holdy, Roy Fults , Anna Markey, Theresa Mc Clean , Frances Petrillo , Gary Pal- ma and Charles Stark. In Special Events we had a birthday for Frances Petrillo , Ray- mond Okiec and Steven Kapner. Charles Stark' s cat had 12 kitten. - .. The big Columbus Day Parade in New York City was attended by Raymond Okiec and Frances Pe- trillo , who also went to the Pea- body Museum i n Connecticut where she saw diinosaurs (who^ and skeleton), Indians , animals in their natural habitats and rep- tiles. Cristy Violand showed an envelope purse she made from two paper plates and string. Debra Tavsitano brought records which we are enjoying. Noreen Carroll , Rosemary Camalleri, Gerri Glea- son and Charles Stark brought books for class reading. Gerri also brough t records. Edward Turbush came to our class from Yaphank , and Ralph Lucano went to California. Ed- ward is most welcome, and Ralph is missed a great deal. Roy Hult' s famil y had two bad times. First , someone removed T.V. t ubes and caused a near explosion, then the water and heat didn 't work , so they had to stay awhile ii- Blue Point. Also , Joseph Pa- tera ' s baby brother is home now and weighs about seven pounds. Joseph is happy to have him home. Finally, our pictures came , and they are very good. ¦ M. *¦ * Mr. O'Connor ' s grade five this week learned about cotton and to- bacco crops in the colony of Jamestown in Social Studies. We read that these two p lants are \ money crops. \ Thomas Johnsen found out that a \ money crop \ is a plant that is sold to another country for the money that it brings in. Jimmv Richards said that three very important things happened to the Colony of Jamestown in 1619. Slaves were brought in to pick to- bacco; women came to the colony from England, and a group of laws were made up for the colony b y elected representatives called the House of Burgesses. Next week we will see how the colony of Jamestown grew into a large and prosperous community. The printed word carries the dignity and solemnity of the wed- ding ceremony when you select the expert craftsmanshi p of The Advance for your wedding inv ita- tions and announcements—always at budget prices. —Adv. GIR L SCOUT Jottings FLY-UP CEREMONY EASTPORT — On October 17 , a Fly-Up Ceremony was held at Eastport High School for Vanessa luttle , Marion Ceruti and Joan Kuech who received their p ins from Mrs. John Kostuk and Mrs. John Kuech. The girls left Troop 84 and became members of Troop 66. The program opened with the Flag Salute and sing ing of \Amer- ica. \ Followed by a welcome Irom Mrs. George A. Frey, members of Troop 36 presented a skit \Troop 3(3 at the Movies \ and th°n joined Tioop 66 in sing ing choral selec- tions. Awards were presented to th° following members of Troop 84 by Mrs,. John Kostu k , and Mrs. George A. Frey for one year con- tinued membership: Doroth y Browning, Susan Carlone , Laurie Dolt , Debra Frey, Miche ' e Gordon , Paula Kostu k , Joan K lech , Jean Ma.son , Ruth Privett , Beth O'Con- ner , Loretta Rankin , Lauren Ray- nor , Beverly Rosko , Yvonne Schus- ter , and Van°ssa Tuttle. The per- fect attendance award went to Debra Frey. Mrs. Josep h Kris and Mrs. Victor Kostuk , leaders of Troop 36 , presented the members of their troop with the following awards: perfect attendance to Jean Kris , Dolores Gatz , Judith Alfred , and Antoinette Salamone ; — badges to Darlene Albin for sports and athletics; Juditli Alfred , cook , salt water life , home- maker , child care , aviation , swim- ming, rock and mineral collecting, and wild life. Dolores Gatz received badges for trees , athletics , and housekeeping. Patiicia Jarzombek was awarded badges for cooking, child care, homemaking, and trees. Ann Kostuk was cited for home- making, reading and animal rais- ing; Jean Kris for rocks and min- erals; Joan Meyer for birds and wild plants ; Nancy Privett for cooking, interior decorating, read- ng, child care and salt water life. Barbara Raynor won badges for athletics and sports ; Arlene Sala- mone for home gardening and cooking. Antoinette Salamone re- ceived badges for mammals , cook- ing, housekeep ing, child care , homp gardening and trees and Merrilee Tuttle for Birds. PIN PRESENTATION Mrs. John Kuech , Mrs. Clifton Raynor , leaders of Troop 66 , pre- sented one year p ins and second class badges to Deanna Frey, Jacjuie Hawes , Christine Kostu k , Lynn Kostuk , Beth Records , Robin Warner , and Pam Capozzola. One year pins went to Jud y Hawes. Linda Homes , Cherie Crennan , Jennifer Jones , Bernadett\ Brown- ing, Julie Coker , and Cheryl Ray- nor. Badges weie earned by Elaine Hunter for adventure ; Julie Coker for adventure , campcraft , swimming and back yard camping. Jennifer Jones also earned a badge for adventure. Cherie Crennan also earned one for adventu re , and Cher;, 1 Raynor earned badges for salt water life , campcraft , homemaking and adventure. TROOP 36 Darlene Albin , Dolorez Gatz , Patricia Jarzombek , Ann Kostuk , Jean Kiis, Joan Meyer , Nancy Privett , Barbara Raynor , Merillee Tuttle , Arlene Salamone and An- tionette Salamone , members of Troop 36 , met last Tuesday in the high school with their leaders , Mrs. Joseph Kris , and Mrs. Victor Kostuk. The girls continued work on their bad ges and made posters for the \Bicycle Safety Campaign \ that started this week. At the close of the meeting, the girls held flag retreat. TROOP 66 Mrs. John Kuech , Mrs. Frank Coker , and Mrs. Clifton Raynor met last Tuesday in the high school with Jacquie Hawes , Lynn Kostuk , Christine Kostuk , Robin Warner , Pamela Capozzola , Dean- na Frey, Beth Records , Jennifer Jones , Julia Coker , Judy Haywes , Chery l Raynor , Linda Homes , Elaine Hunter , Burnette Browning and Chprrie Crennan , members of Troop 66. Vanessa Tuttle , Marion Ceruti , and Joan Kuech the three Fly-Ups from the Brownie Troop P<4 were welcomed into Troop 36. The girls worked on their badges and planned a Halloween party . They are also making clowns which they will give to a ehil- drens ' hospital. TROOP 84 Members of Troop 84: Kim Mat- son , Marnia Skaraka , Lorner Schuster , Dawn Tuttle , Martha Browning, Diane Raynor , Lorin Raynor , Debra Frey, Lauri Dolt. Ruth Privett , Jean Matson , Leslie Skarka , Paula Kostuk , Evon Schu- ster , Doroth y Brow ning, Susan Carlone , Loretta Rankin , Michele Gordon , and Beverly Rosko met last Tuesday at the hig h school with their leader , Mis. G. A. Frey, and Mrs. John Kostuk. Martha Browning, Kim Matson , Diane Raynor , Leanor Schuster , Mamie Skarka , Dawn Tuttle and Mary- Lou O'Conner were welcomed to the Troop. After they received Brownie Pins , refreshments were served. The Brownies worked on their Halloween masks for the Halloween party that the older scouts gave. The meeting closed with Indian Style Taps. Elect New Officers , Directors in M. Beach Ambulance Compa ny MASTIC BEACH — Nomina- tion and election of officers of the Mastic Beach Ambulance Com- pany for the l%l- '6'2 term took p lace recently at the An bulance House on Whittier Drive. Those elected were Gus Pidgeon , president ; William Adams , vice president ; Clarence Hartmann , secretary, and James Lagumis , treasurer. Serving on the com- pany ' s board of directors are Fre d Traxel S.\ , Frank Rink and Mar- tin Kramer. Mr . Pidgeon announced that in the future, company members would meet on the first Saturday of each month at 7 p. m. at the ambulance house , and all membei- s have been requested to make a note of this change and attend these meetings regularl y. He added that many subscri p- tions to the ambulance service are overdue , and prompt payment of these would be appreciated in or- der to maintain the qualit y of service and action that has * be- come a byword with the residents of this area. For those wishing to renew or to join this service for the first time it is suggeste d that any of the above mentioned officers be contacted for further informa- tion , Mr. Pidgeon said. S'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiinHiiiiiinuinninnnnnn,iniiur .. j ROADSIDE I I GREENHOUSE I = /<___ ^v M °ntauk Hwy. f - /4J10^r \ = / SH_ _ V^£ B ?)| = 1 «_I—¦_ kiBV j Moriches s \ ^^u£_J_B/^r -v » = \W^/ 1 I World Wide Delivery I - Through F.T.D . ' | ~ Mlili\l'iliiliiCii|i nnii liiliilininiiinimiiiniiiii,,„,,,. » | WHERE DIGNITY d£vffe \ ' i AND TRADITION W T@|~ \ ! j Soften Your Grief _J^^L ' ^^ sl ' _F~ CHB GP _ I_M__M___i_i_a_i_^_2_f I ( &UXU>A<it < 3f Cx>mM/ \ j J. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. Sinnickson [ Licensed Manager Licensed Partner i. MAIN STREET , CENTER MORICHES ATlantic 4-0065 * MVille Rural Carrier Exam App lications Accepted Til l Nov. 21 MANORVILLE — An examina- tion for rural carrier for the post office at Manorville , will be open for acceptance of app lications un- til November 21 , the Civil Service Commission has announced. App licants must take a written test tor this position . They must have resided within the delivery of the o ffice for one year imme- diatel y preceding the closing date of the examination. In addition , they must have reached their eighteenth birthday on the closing date for acceptance of app lica- tions. There is no maximum age limit. However , persons who have passed the age of 70 may be con- sidered only for temporary renew- able appointments of one year. Comp lete information about the examination requirements and in- structions for filing applications may be obtained at the post office for which this examination is be- ing announced. Application fo rm s must be filed with the U. S. Civil Service Commission. Washington 25, D. C. and must be received or postmarked not late r than the closing date. | DEDICATION PLANNED MASTIC BEACH — During senices tomorrow evening at the ' Mastic Beach Hebrew Center on Neighborhood Road , dedication of a Hebrew Bible , a present from Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman of Longfellow Drive, to the Hebrew Center congregation will take p lace. Rabbi Allen Block will con- duct services. OBITUARY CYRUS TUTHILL , 80 , died Oc- tober 25 at Wood Nursing Home , Center Moriches. Born November 14 , 1880 , he was a lifelong resi- dent of East Moriches where he resided on Tuttle Point Road. He was a retired yachtsman. Surviving him are nine cousins. A funeral service was held Friday at Herrmann ' s Funeral Home , Center Moiiches. the Rev . Robert Lemmermann officiiatiing. Inter- ment followed at Mt . Pleasant Cemetery, East Moriches. aiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiuiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiig f E. W. 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