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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS Mrs. Kenneth Andersen. ATlantic 1-8458 COSTUME PARTY Last Saturday night Mr. and Mr- . C harles L. Collins of Mc- Kinley Di ve And Mr. and Mrs. Laity Collins of Whittier Drive enteit -uni d at a Halloween Cos- tume part y held at Median ' s Res- tair-ant on Whittier Drive. The item was gaily decorated with st i enmeis of oiaimo and black , Hack cit- and pump kin- - . A buf- fet supnei v\ is served. (Juests included Mr. and Mrs. Com ye Hai den uf Greenfield Park. O.iehec. Canada. Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth Andersen , Miss Ka- thiyn Lewis , Ernie Platania , Son- n\ I * ' UM <> . Mis. Peter Skjold , Mr. and Mi s . Andy Gangemella , Ar- tJin 1 . (ieoiue. and Bobb y Pedersen , Eudie Kins ,id , Leo Jendral. Jr ., Mi s . John Hallfeld . and Mr. and Alt- . W.liter Cody of Mastic Beach ; Mi. ird Mrs . Don Miller of Shir- ley; Mr. and Mrs. George Puter- b .u h ot Carlstadt . N.J., and Mrs . Mar.e Stonbeig and Mrs. Peggy I.ii-en of Biooklvn. Awards were HM' A cd b y Ernie Platania and M ¦ - . And\ (\ angemella for the In si costumes. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Louise Andersen was the gue -t-of-honor S at u r d a y night v\ lu n her friends entertained at a surprise party in celebration of hei seventeenth birthday , lt was at the home of her paient- , Mr. and . \iis . Louis Aniler-eii of Long fel- 1> w Diive and the room was gaily decorated with sti earners of p ink and blue from which balloons of many eolois were suspended. The buffet table featured a huge d\coiated c ake as a center- piece and the guests enjoyed dan- cing to recorded music. Guests weie her si-ter. Lillian , and also Jnme- law ler . Elen Lawler. Diane Alberti. Jo-ephme Guiliano , Jack- ii D* \m ito . Geoigeann Potts , Mar- garet Verd i . Caroline Holfester , Jiirv Savari -e. Roger Berg, Dan- ny Malanca . Paul McCormick , To- ny Cas-one. Teddy Phillips , Bob- b y Pedersen and Leo Jenral. Jr., •Mid Mrs . Joseph Stozzetto , Jr., of .Mastic Beach; Anita Cohen , Jo- ann Buonanduono , Paul Yogeli , Frank Yogeli , of Shirley; Diane Rosi nblum of Moriches; Billy Kiy s of Ozone Park ; John Peder- sen of Bellport ; Phvlis Castaldo, Fi eddie Kiueger , Artie McQue , Dav id Allen and Shirley Gibbs of Mastic, and Mrs. Louis Wisniew- ski of Manorville. SHUFFLEBOARD TEAM Momb i* s of the Ladies ' Shuffle- hoard team of Mastic Beach. Mas- tic and Shirley, gathered at the Ac-re- Re -tauiant , Mastic Acres , Tuesday night for their annual Hallowe- n costume party. The buf- f(t tabh was decorated with black and orange stieamers and small pumpkin- . Those att ending were Alesdames Rita AicLoug hlin , team capt .an. Ethel Pappa , Lillian llumphiey, Ann Suumons , Mary Haitmann. Connie Kapanski . Lou- ise Piisih . Frances Boye, Anita Woith , Iicne Yoeman , Blanche Beig, Ro-e Horvath , Rose Sando- la. Joan Adams . Alaiie Rolon , Ann Kubala . Julia Pike. Emma Bedford . Jay Phillips . Julia Shar- key. Ro-e Ii..rn- .on. Sue Carnesi r.nd Shirley Hazelton. This group al-o Liitei tamed at a surprise pan* , icccntly in honor of the l iithci.ty of n ember Mrs. Ann Knb.i ' a. Mr. and Airs. Richard Brennan of IS Aiastic Beach Road announ- ce the bnth of a daughter. Kath- hen E.iz .both. October 31 at B. \v v General Ho-pital. The h* b y we'ghed 7 pounds , 4 ounces. Air- . Bit _nnan is the former Pa- tru .a Allen, daughter of Air. and A T i- . Jack Callister of Ivy Place. Air. Bienmin is the son of Air. br\ d Air. - . Richard Brennan of Al- der Diive. Air and Airs. Loui= Castellano , accompanied bv their son , Vincent of Biltmore Drive , Sunday attend- ed the marriage of their nephew , Charles Bongorno , to Miss Joyce Amenta which took place at St. Ethran ' s R. C. Church in Brook- lvn. They also attended the recep- tion that followed . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kruk of ParKwood Drive celebrated their sixth w edding anniversary Sunday when they entertained at a small party at their home. Relreshments including* a decorated cake wei . served. Joining in were their chil- chen Chester , Jr., and Debra , Airs. Anna Zeltman of Mastic Beach and Air. and Mrs. Peter Kruk and their nephew , Thomas LeBrun , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers and chil- dren. Harold , Jr., and Patricia, and Peter Rosco of Eastport. Among the guests entertained Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. John Rosso at their new home on Mo- cham Lane were Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Tarsitano , Mr. and Mrs. A nthony Tarsitano and daughter . Debra , and Dr. and Airs. William Frua , all of Mastic Beach. Wed- nesday was also the birthday of Salvatore Tarsitano. The Alastic Beach Unit of the Home Extension Service will meet at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road at 10 a. m. Tuesday for their monthly business meeting. Preliminaries will be given on the Christmas decoration project and plans for the unit' s annual Christ- mas party will be formulated. At noon there will be a covered dish luncheon followed by a talk on simple electrical repairs and safe- ty b y Miss Glena Jagger of the Long Island Lighting Company. Lynn Petersen of West King- Road celebrated her fifth birthday Wednesday when her parents , Air. and Airs. Walter Petersen , enter- tained at a small family dinner party for her. Joining in were her sister, Deborah , brother , Wayne , and her maternal grandmother , Airs. Regina Fulda of Elmhurst. who will remain as the Petersens , houseguest for a few days. Philip Coyle , Sr., of Jefferson Drive celebrated his birthday Sat- urday with his wife and son , Thomas , at their home. Also join- ing in were the Coy le grand- children , Judith , Phylis. William and Nancy Coyle , of AlcKinley Drive. Mrs. Louis Andersen of Long- fellow Drive celebrated her birth- day Tuesday quietly at her home with her husband and daug hters , Louise and Lillian. Mrs. Alarie Stonberg and Mrs. Feggy Larsen of Brooklyn have returned to their respective homes after being the houseguests for two weeks of Air. and Mrs. Peter Skjold of Whittier Drive. The members of the Alastic Beach Fire Department Ladies ' Auxiliary will hold their business meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the firehouse on Nei ghborhood Road. Last Saturday Mr. and Airs. Waltei* Petersen and children , Wayne , Deborah and Lynn , of West King Road attended the First Communion of their nep hew , Harold Fulda , son of Air. ad Mrs. Harold Fulda of Elmhurst , which was held in the Churc h of the Ascension , Elmhurst. Fire Department Pump Opera- tor and Business Men ' s Fire Drill will be held at the firehouse at 8 p. m. Wednesday. There will be a Civil Defense meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Alastic Beach Firehouse on Neighborhood Road. Mr . and Airs. Robert DeCordova , Jr.. and children , Bobby and Joy, of Brentwood were the guests re- centl y of Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeCordova , Sr., and daughters , Eleanor and Lois , of Aspen Road. Air. and Airs. DeCordova , Sr., also received a visit from their nephew Dennis DeCordova of Astoria last week. Air. and Mrs. Andrew Tasch of Middle Village spent the weekend at their Summer home on Long- fellow Drive. Air . and Airs. Joseph George and their son , Paul Ellis , of McKinley Drive dined at Michael' s Restau- rant in Sayville on Saturday in celebration of Paul' s fifteenth birthday. A double celebration was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuzie of Overlook Drive in observance of the birth - days of Mrs. John Fuzie of Lau- relton Drive and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuzie ' s son , James, who was 10 years old. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emilio DeRosa of Overlook Drive , John Fuzie and children , Dennis and Dolores , of Laurelton Drive , Mr. and Airs. Stephen Fuzie and chil- dren , Paul and Sandra , of Silver Road and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas DeRosa and children , Joyce , Paula and Mark , of Miller Place. Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins *.i « ii J 'I. J J i i.» ii<ii, l iiiiiii,,iiiii l iiik<niiiiitiitr £ 5 [ HERRMAN N ' S 4 , , j iii ** i | i t1 j i.f* i, i l jdjjm W fc j T< ? i/£ \Jrtf *?_f H 1 11 *//T l Wlt9m'f Tm__ %\^^r^^^mLj ^^^ W ^ M ain Street Cent er Moriches ATlantic 4-0301 \\ WS^S^^m _ ms ^^^SJBgP ^sgfm ^ ____ ^ __ ^___ ^ ft _ w ^f ^___ m _____ \ of LaCrose Road recently enter- tained as their guests , Mr. and Mlrs. Fred Koch of Greenwood Lake , who are on their way to spend the Winter in Pass-a-grill , Fla., Air . and Airs. Frank Dowries who have been spending the Sum- mer as the Higgins ' houseguests a ' so left this week for Fass-a-grill wheie they will spend the Winter , Among the guests recently en- tertained by Mr. and Airs. John Alitterando of Knapp Road were Air. and Mrs. Joseph Cerone and family and Air. and Airs. William \ igenito and family of the Bronx. Dinner guests on Alonday night at the home of Air. and Mrs. Al Rolon of Woodland Drive were their son-in-law and daughter . Air. and Airs. Roy S. Bruno of Pat- chogue. Air. and Airs. Franklin Kayaks and son, Franklin , of Jackson Heig hts weie guests Sunday of Air. and Mrs. Nicholas Ryder and sons , Nicholas and James , of Knapp Road. Airs. Evarista Rivera celebrated her ninetv-eight birthday Thurs- day quietl y with her son-in-law and daug hter. Air. and Airs. Jose Piferrer of Beaver Drive. Edward Martinez of Longfellow- Drive is a patient at the Bayview General Hospital. Air. and Ai rs. James Piliero of Locust Drive observed their fifth wedding anniversary Friday with their sons , James and Ricky, at their home. Ariss Donna Costellano , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs . Louis Castel- lano of Biltmore Drive, celebrated her fourteenth birthday Sunday when she entertained Linda Al- finito , Patricia Reaga n and Lucy Fuchs at her home. Airs. Sam Cole of Park Drive with her mother , Mrs. Sara Mc- Kenna of Hemlock Drive , and her sister. Airs. Sally Bartscherer of Knapp Road , have returned to their respective homes after vaca- tioning for a week in Atlantic City where they visited many in- teresting spots. On Saturday Mrs. Cole celebrated her birthday qui- etly at her home. Mr. and Airs. Alichael Clancy of Locust Drive observed their first wedding anniversary last Sunday by dining at the Sunrise Restau- rant , Center Aloriches. Air. and Airs. Wendel Distl of Diana Drive entertained as their guests over the weekend their son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Airs. Robert D w y e r and daughter. Elaine , of Marlboro , Mass. Walter , son of Air. and Mrs. Walter Josep h of Elm Road , is convalescing at his home after being a patient for several days last week at the Central Suffolk Hospital in Riverhead. The Alastic Beach Treaters Club met at the W' oodland Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Rolon on Thursday night with Mrs. Rolon as hostess. Those attending were Alesdames Alarie O'Reilly, Gloria Baessler , Ronnie Chester , Joan Adams, Ann Pidgeon of Alastic Beach and Margaret Smith of Eastport. The next meeting of this group will be held at the Eastport home of Mrs. Smith. La- ter a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed b y all. There will be a meeting of the membership of the Alastic Beach Fire Department at 8 p. m. Fri- day at the firehouse on Neighbor- hood Road. Mastic Beach Exp lorer Post No. 121 will meet at 7:30 p. m. Fri- day in the Sunday School rooms of the Grace Lutheran Church on Alastic Road. Boys over the age of 14 years are invited to attend. Sunday guests entertained at the home of Air. and Airs. Frank Vopelak of Huguenot Drive in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. William Bar- ry of Whitestone. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Siegel and sons , Richard. Allen and Gary, of Cedar Road were the guests of Air. and Mrs. Charles Ullrich and children , Ka- thryn , Stephen , Robert and Mary, of Hicksville. Airs. Nellie White , a former long time resident of Mastic Beach with a home on Lo- cust Drive , is now residing with Mr. and Mrs. Ullrich. Regulation fire drill for mem- bers of the Miastic Beach Fire De- partment will be held at 10 a. m. Sunday at the firehouse. Air. and Mrs. Lawrence Barbeire and daughter , Barbara , of Clare- mont Drive entertained at a family gathering at their home Saturday to celebrate the sixth birthday of the Barbeires ' niece and godchild , Lori Webber of Syosset. Dinner including a decorated cake was served to the guests who included Lori' s parents , Air. and Mrs. Harold Webber , and her brother , Richard. Mr. and Mrs. John Web- ber , Sr., of McKinley Drive and John Webber , Jr., of Brooklyn. Practice for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Children ' s Band will be held from 6:30 to 8 p. m. Monday at the firehouse. A meeting of Fire De- partment Engine No. 13 Company has been scheduled to follow. Mr. and Mrs. George Puterbach of Carlstadt , N.J., were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins and their daugh- ter , Laura , of McKinley Drive. Sal Carannante of Brooklyn spent the weekend as the guest of his brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bull , and children , Henry, Donald , Frank and Nina , of Cypress Drive. The Young Peop le ' s Society of the Grace Lutheran Church will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Sunday School rooms of the church on Masti c Road. Joseph Stozzeto , Jr., of Wash- ington Drive celebrated his birth- day last Thursday with his wife , and children , Jennifer , Joseph and Christopher , and his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Sr., of Whittier Drive . Mr. and Mrs. Lou- is Andersen of Longfellow Drive were also guests at the Stozzetto home. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Staak of Bayview Drive we re Mr. and Mrs. James McNamara of Long Island City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cag- giano of Manhattan and Henry Kuester of Elmhur st , who all <w^«[€ie , «i«tetg«ei««tc«Ets«t , 5«:«^«*s«*2« joined in the celebration of Mrs. Staak' s birthday Sunday. Mrs. Robert DeCordova and her daughter , Aliss Eleanor DeCordo- va , of Aspen Road were g-uests for three days during the past week of Air. and Airs. Kenneth Esolen of East Greenbush. Mr. and Mrs. George Ackerman of Parkwood Drive entertaind as their weekend guests Air. and Airs. John Wenzel and children , Denise , Patty Ann , John and Michael of Astoria , Mr. and Airs. James Mac- Vay and their granddaughter , Joette AlacVay of Greenpoint , and Air. and Mrs. Charles Havel of College Point. On Saturday a party was held at the Ackerman home in celebration of the birth- d/y of Mr. Ackerman. Laura Franz , daug hter of Mr. and Airs. Conrad Franz , Jr., is convalescing at her home on Whit- tier Drive after undergoing a ton- sillectomy Friday at the Bayview General Hospital. Airs. Violet Doyle and Mrs. Vera Frey and daughter , Sandra, of Queens Village were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doyle and daughters , Susan , Sha- ron and Beth of Woodland Drive. Mr. and Airs. William Ryan of Bay Ridge were at their Summer home on Longfellow Drive during the past weekend. East Moriches N ews Items Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lowell. AT 4-0211 t AUTUMN SILVER TEA The Womans ' Society of Chris- tian Service will hold a Silver Tea at the East Aloriches Methodist Church from 2 until 5 p. m. to- morrow. In addition there will be tables of parcel post surprises , white elep hant table and a sale of toys and handwork , both prac- tical and pretty, to help solve Christmas Shopping problems. Al- so offered for sale will be cake , p ies and cookies. BARN DANCE The members of the East Mori- ches Hose Co. 2 will hold a barn dance in the firehouse at 8 p. m. November 18. HARVEST SUPPER On November 18 at 6:30 p.m. a Harvest supper and congrega- tional meeting will be held at the East Moriches Presbyterian Church in East Mioriches. CUB SCOUTS The East Aloriches Cub Scout Pack held their monthly meeting in the Firehall on November 1. There were 2 Cub Scouts attend- ing and also 6 boys who are en- tering the cubs this year. The theme for the month was \Sleepy Ha 'low Land. \ Den 1 , consisting of Richard Burch , James Durham , Casey , Haines , John Meyer , Ste- ven Smith , Dennis Zampaglione , Kurt Smith , Robert Groth , Ste- phen Stewart , Jay Tuttle and Ralph Wimbush , under the lead- ership of den mothers , Mrs. Regi- nald Smith and Mrs. Richard Burch , presented a skit about a \ > haunted house. Den 2 , consisting of William Alueller , Daniel Meyer , Frank Chornoma , Joseph Henderson , Ja- mes Iversen. Fred Spadero , Thomas Lane , Gary Dobrie and David Rob- inson , under the leadership of den mothers , Mrs. John Meyer and Mrs. Herbert Iversen , presented a skit about Rip Van Winkle , using puppets. Following the skit , awards of advancement were p resented. \ Grand Howls of Thanks \ certi- ficates were presented to Mrs. Merwin Lane and Mrs. Thomas Stew r art , den mothers of last year. Den mother p ins were presented to Mesdames H. Iversen , John Meyer , John Kanas and Alex Ma- zarakis as den mothers of this year. The evening was rounded out with refreshments of cider and doughnuts. The next monthly meet- ing will be held at 7 p. rn. De- cember 6 at the Firehall in East Moriches. Gary Raymand , son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Raymand , has enlist- ed in the Air Force and expects to leave for Lackland Field in Texas , November 18. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Raymand enjoyed a visit to Williamsburg, Va.. They also visited Air. and Mrs. Eugene Zimmerman and fam- il y at Fort Monroe. Mr. Zimmer- man is a chief master sergeant and is stationed there. Mr. and Airs. Alfred Meekly of Pacquatuck Avenue spent the weekend in Pennsylvania where they visited Mr. Meckley ' s parents and also Mrs. Meckley ' s parents , Air. and Mrs. C. H. Beidler of Montoursville. Mr. Meckley ' s pa- rents are residents of Williams- port. Miss Ann Phelps , who has been visiting Airs. Ruth Palmer , return- ed to North Bay. Mrs. Palmer ac- companied her and also visited her mother , Mrs. Harley Phelps. On October 31 , Mrs. Ruth Palm- er , Mrs. H , Iversen and Mrs. Ella Lenrmen attended a meeting at the East Meadow Methodist Church regarding church affairs. The last of a group of study classes was held by the Woman ' s Society of Christian Service at the Centennial Methodist Church Octo- Moriches and Westhampton WSCS ber 30. Members from the Center also attended he meeing which was conducted by Mrs. Virginia Lem- merman. Dawn Marie Emory returned to her home in Annapolis , Md., with her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs ' . George Mueller and George. Jr.. In Annapolis they attended the christening of another grandchild , Diane Emory. Mrs. Walter Kanas and Mrs. Monroe Dayton attended a copper party at the home of Mrs. Morris Alpert in Westhampton. The East Moriches Presbyte- rian Church will hold a rummage sale in the church at 9 a. m. Sat- urday. Mrs. John Mohr held a jewelry party November 1 with Mrs. John Kostuk as the demonstrator. Those attending were Mesdames William McPhail , Sr., Walter Kanas , Ralph Griffith , James Fortune , Edward White of East Moriches ; Mrs. Da- vid Wilcox of Speonk , and Mrs. David Jayne and Mrs. A. B. Jayn e of Remsenburg. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith are having an addition built on the west side of their home on Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tuttle had their daughter, Nancy Louse , christened in the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning. A party was held November 4 for James Iversen ' s tenth birthday at his home. Those attending were Stephen Stewart , Steven Smith , Crai g Watson , Daniel Meyer , Gary Mazarakis and Thomas Lane. Ga- mes and refreshments were en- joyed. A number of teenagers of the village attended a Fellowship meeting at the Methodist Church in East Quogue Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carman accompanied by Mrs. John Ring- hoff motored to Parlsn , N. J. where they visited Mrs. Ringoff' s granddaug hter and her husband , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ui-banski. While there they celebrated Geof- fry Urbankski' s first birthday. Mrs . John Ringhoff is staying at the Urb a nski home for a short time. Mrs. Edward Ringhoff enter- tained the Canasta Club last week. Those attending were Mesdames J. McCrann , H. Kraus J. Harison , Fred Martin , and Julia Sandberg of Center Moriches. Ronald Chapman returned from a short trip to Florida , several days ago. SCHOOL NEWS NATHANIEL WOODHULL On Halloween Mrs. Rohrbough' s Kindergarten classes had parties, in the mo.mng, Wihiam Chustian- -en came to school as \Mr . Flint- stone . \ Bruc? Giahani was \Mav- erick , ' 'Philip riuckheit came as a Chinese gentleman , RoDert Veuer was a skeleton , Cynthia Schwarz , Kathleen Gallag her , Sandra Fuzie and Tommy Jackson and Danny hyder were clowns, Larry She ' oike was Robin Hood , Deborah Kuz- niech was a funny hobo , L^e Ann Libaski and Andiew Bisognc were devils , Karen Warner was 'Tluckle- beny Hound , \ Carol Ann Alusum- cci was a prett y Cinderella , Dom- inick DiAlaggio was a gorilla . Jonn O Shea and Da bid Greco weie p.rates , Antoinette Buffa was a cowgirl , Judith Ann Stauber was a cat and Edward Jochan was a ho- bo , A new girl joi ned our class. Her nam- is Te resa Robin Ki/k. In the afternoon Rosemaiie G i ant turn j as a gorilla , Mary Bat ti ll a as a wiich , Deborah Tupman as Little Bo Ptep, Edward Valitzski as a clown , Stephen Komara as a ghost , Veronica iVlcKinney as a Chinese lady, Roseniarie Petiizzi as Robin Hood , Glenn Aguiar as a little bug, Andrew Spisak as Peter Rabbit , Paul Calabro as \Superman , \ Sha- ron Brown as a black cat , and Jose- phine Balzano as a skeleton. We walked around the school , showing our costumes and funny faces to the other classes and wishing everybod y a wonderful Halloween. Our officers last week in Miss Perry ' s grade two were captains , Arlene Torio and Frank Letscher ; helpers , Lynn Weingarten and Ray- mond Falcone ; flag bearer , Alex Elia; color guard , Donna Dosch and Steven Druek; art corner , Rose- mary Fariello; plants , Alaria Fat- tizzo and librarian , Step hen Wanek. In preparation for Halloween we made a wall p icture of paper and materials. We also made masks and hangings. This week our officers are cap- tains , Joyce Serinand Stephen Hall; helpers , Ana Yvette Rosado and Warren Hughes ; flagbearers , Richard Lichtenberger; color guard , Lorraine O'Shea and Joseph Impellizzeri* art corner , Charlane Quattrocchi ; p lants , Melinda Smel- ser and librarian , Lynn Weingar- ten. Raymond Falcone broug ht a beautifu l flower display for Miss Perry ' s desk Mrs . Ritz ' grade three \ arrived\ in Florida. We compared weather , clothing, trees and flowers with those in Massachusetts. We made maps of our \tri p. \ We wrote our first sentence in cursive writing today. It was a simp le sentence , but we were proud of it. Recentl y we mad' 1 up a story fiom p ictures using our spelling- words. We had many different stories, because we all had differ- ent ideas . f Our hel pers were Debra Naugh- ton , Toni Giunta , Brian Podejko , Gerard Regan , and Charles Rosen- blum. * * * Mrs. Hallock' s grade three is sorry that Steven Levinson has left us to return to Yaphank and Mich- ael Iannoto has gone to Brooklyn. With black construction paper for a back ground and scraps of yellow , orange and white construc- tion paper , we made our Halloween scenes. In drawing pumpkins or jack-o- lanferns , Ronald Frey made the best. Sonia Fernandez was second , while John Hug hes and Robert Dal y tied for third place. In an oral spelling review Kay Molander , David Lea , Johanna Giannino , Bill y Lewis , Michael Goff , Bruce Petrucci , John Hughes , Joan SchilW and William Acker- man stood up the longest. if: x ,£ Miss Ellcich' s grade four reports thc following students as good workers in spelling: Cora Correa , Alaria Gambale , Catherine Kenny, Katherine Notaro , Janice Madera , Step hen Dascoli , Robert Mortimer , Walter Van Lith and Robert Wall. We made a card for Gary Cingo- glia who is ill. Everyone signed it and hopes he will return to class soon. Pictures of our class at work were taken. They will be shown to the parents during Open School Week. Our class hel pers for the week were Eileen Hynes , Margaret Saruno , Michael Gross and Thomas Sabol. * * * In Mr. Rosenblad' s grade six a film strip about Tom Sawyer was enjoyed by all. Kay Ann Kramer brough t in her sea shell collection for us to see. The following students scored 100 per cent in spelling: Murray Drucker , James Esposito , Kenneth Fi g luizzi , Phili p Gomez , Adolph Korzeniowski , George Mergel , John Sanders , Dominick Scteri , John Vignali , Roseniarie Branciforte , Deborah Carlson , Estella Franklin , Theresa Friese , Lydia Gonzalez , Kay Ann Kramer , Eileen La Alon- ica , Jud y Lauria , Carol Alorelli , Geraldine Regan , Christine Wall , Bruce Kriete and James O'Brien. * * * WILLIAM FLOYD ANNEX In Airs. Whitman ' s grade one we helped Stanley Kuzmeck celebrate his seventh birthday. At lunch time <j, his mother broug ht us cake and candies. We had a nice time. J osepn Knight was. seven years old ihat day too. Recentl y, Stanley broug ht us an enormous pump kin winch we li..ve aecoraceel wun a funny lace. Soon we win cut it up, examine the pulpy mass inside ana count tlie seeAis. We hope the oirds will like the -eeds this Winter. Last week , Anita Sims moved to West llampion arid oaiy Lolrr i LO Mew Jersey. We ii.i a aiem. Oil ' lueoi.ay, Syma i_o~ ,xue e.nerj d our class , lb- ,.via lutii ; irom ise\\ r York tuy. I i Ji i-s. Syracuse ' s grade one has >een oostiving pet namsters with enthusiasm and delig ht tor its science unit on \ pet- . \ The chil- dren aie learning tne responsibility of caring and tecding the peis. i'his has resulted in an interest in and appreciation of animals as well as the infoimation about their- care and a kind y attitude which cariic .s over to otner situa- tions. Alter , the children made up a story about the Hamsters which will be l ecorded on a chare. The class wishes Catherine Savino who underwent a tonsil- ectomy, a speed y recovery. Come back soon , Catherine. Helpers so far have been : Robert Gottschalk , Anthony Bender , Wal- ter Allen , Fred Ciacerosa , Eric Meers , Alichael La Gottolla , Thomas Co tip, Charles Verdi , Karen Riker , Sylvia Contas , James Lehner , Chondra Fuzie , Sal Kludice and Donna Konstant. We welcome to our class and school Jean Pellegrino and Paul Phillips. We went for a walk in back of our school a while ago in Airs. Field' s grade one and we broug ht back many p lants and flowers. We made charts which show the wild flowers , vines , berries and seeds which we found. We learned about the different ways seeds are scattered. We heard a story about Colum- bus and we made three little boats like those in which Columbus sailed. Airs. Frasino , the music teacher , came to our room this week and taugh t us a Halloween song. Alary Anne Gaydick brought in a very pretty shell to show to the class. James Alay brought in a pretty p lant for our room. Janet Hoase broug ht in a nice pumpkin. We have been making phonics charts with pictures of things that start with the same letter. Alany children in the class have broug ht in pictures for these charts. 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Legal Notice SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given that a special meeting ot the inhabitants of Union Free School District Number 34 , Town of Brookhaven , Suffolk County, New York , qua- lified to vote at school meetings in said district , will be held at the Adelaide Ave. schoolhouse in said district on Alonday, Nov. 27th , 1961 , at 8:00 p. m., E. S. T. for the purpose of authorizing the Board of Education to purchase additional land. Namel y, approxi- mately three hundred (300 feet) linear feet , moie or less , on Ade- laide Ave. South and adjacent to the present school propert y. For the sum of Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) per front foot, on Ade- laide Ave. ($7 , 500.00 total price). Depth of parcel being two hun- dred sixty two feet (262 feet), more or less. Signed E. A. Lowel l Clerk , Union Free School District Number 34. Dated : October 24th . 1961 | *lllllllllllllll!ll!I MIfl|J|||||l!tMIM|fl|||| MIII|||llllllllll A I ROADSIDE I i GREENHOUSE _ I / g ^ & &> Montauk Hwy. l i (®**m9mWl F~Jml_mr rr \ I r'S ) 2j&VV J Moriches World Wide Delivery | - Through F.T.D . 1 ~ »lll»\lltrHIH»t<l|MII'tHllll|ltlnini|||l||HIH!H1HIHI||T WHERE DIGNITY JFvJJI' x AND TRADITION W lll^X Soften Your Grief J3M K 1P B 5I ^hj MiAxii < d£x>xi>j >/ J. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. Sinnickson Licensed Manager Licensed Partner MAIN STREET , CENTER MORICHES ATlantic 4-9885 ¦ JJ t tTTTTTTTft*** * * ^j .^ f q| p y »!¦»— » » f » »! ¦ — — ¦» « M« l»»»»| IXMMEN'S NURSERY EAST MORICHES AT - 4 - 0 * 9 90 OBITUARY MRS. MARY CARTWRIGHT ROBINSON , 82 , who was the old- est member of the Center Moriches Presbyteritn Church , and a resi- dent of the area for 75 years , died last Thursday at Woods Nursing Home , Center Moriches. Born in Staten Island , August 26 , 1879, she is survived by her nusband , Howard , one niece , Mrs. Clarence Davis of Center Moriche s and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sun- day at Sinnickson ' s Moriches Fu- neral Home. The Rev. Gordon Dickson officiated. Interment fol- lowe d at the famil y p lot in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, East Moriches. MRS. ANN MARIE COMSTOCK ,j 47 , died October 30 in her home in Huntington , after a lengthy illness . Born in Queens August 12 , 1914 , she moved to Huntington about four months ago. Mrs. Comstock is survived by her husband , Arvid C. Comstock; three sons , Charles A., James D. and Rob- ert J. Comstock ; two daughters , Mary Lynn and Mary Ellen Corn- stock; her mother , Mrs. Rose Ber- nholz of Barnes Road , Moriches ; two brothers , Frank and John Bernholz , and a sister , Mrs. Rose- mary Hulse. Funeral services were held at the Jacobsen Funera l Home in Hun- tington St ation. A requiem Mass was offered last Thursday, at St . j Hugh' s Catholic Church in Hunting- ton. Interment followed at St. Pat- rick' s Cemetery, Huntington. IRONING OUT Senix Curve on Montauk High- way, Center Aloriches , began last Thursday as New York State Department of Public Works men and equipment set about chopping off land and uprooting tree stumps on land purchased by state from Carl E. Helms , Jr. —Advance Photo 1 BETZ LUMBER COMPANY I j Building Materials & Supplies - Hardware - Paints | IWE GIVE K ING KORN STA MPsI I I I FROWEIN AVENUE CENTER MORICHES 4 8 I i -Near R. R; Station ATlantic 4-0864 i I WILLIAM FLOYD SCHOOL THURSDAY — Beefaroni , tossed salad , bread and butter , cherry cake and milk. FRIDAY — Vegetable soup, egg- salad sandwich , jello * .\ ith top- ping and milk. MONDAY — Meat chow mein , fluffy rice , Chinese noodles , pineapple , bread and butter and milk. TUESDAY — Pork chops and gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans , bread and butter , cake and milk. WEDNESDAY — Sp lit pea soup, American cheese on rye , pickle , fruit and milk. CENTER MORICHES SCHOOLS THURSDAY — Beef stew , cole ,slaw , biscuits , milk , fruit. FRIDAY — Filet of flounder , rice , stewed tomatoes , milk , bread and butter , fruit. MONDAY — Baked macaroni , cheese , string beans , salad , milk , bread and butter , fruit. TUESDAY — Chicken chop suey, rice , noodles , milk , bread and butter , fruit. [ WEDNESDAY — Meat loaf , mash- j ed potatoes , corn , milk , bread and butter , jello. EASTPORT HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY — Frankfurter and roll , Baked beans , Fruit and cookies , Milk. FRIDAY — No school. MONDAY — Hamburger and roll , Potato chips , Relishes , Ice 1 Cream , Milk . TUESDAY — Spaghetti wi th meat sauce , French Bread , Cole Slaw , Ice Cream , Milk. WEDNESDAY' — Pizzaburger on bun , Potato Salad , Fruit jello , Milk. MENU MASTIC BEACH—Friday, Nov- ember 10 , has been designated as Youth Sabbath by the congregation of the Mastic Beach Hebrew Cent- er , and special services will be held at 9 p. m. at the Center on Neigh- borhood Road , by Rabbi A. Allen Block. All the youth of the Center are invited to attend. On Saturday at 8:30 p. m., formal installation of Rabbi Block as Of- ficial Rabbi of the Mastic Beach Hebrew Center w ill take p lace with a guest rabbi from New York City officiating. A social evening will follow r , and refreshments will be seived. The congregation is invited to attend this special occasion. M. Beach Hebrew Center To Mark Youth S abbath MASTIC BEACH—Senior Girl Scout Troop No. 41 met last Thurs- day evening at the home of Mar- garet Bender on Hemlock Drive to nominate and elect new officers for the 1961-62 term. Elected to office were Anita Cohen , president : Helen Frohlich vic-president: Fern Cohen , secret- ary: Frances Geninger , treasurer , and Margaret Bender , in charge of public relations. Girls of this troop meet each Thursday evening of the month at the home of one of its members. GIR L SCOUT Jottings SHIRLEY—The third annual Shirley Boy Scout Troop 220 Hal- loween ma-queiade party was held Friday night at the Nathanial Woodhull School on Landau Place. About 40 scouts attended includ- ing Shirley Girl Scout Troop 32 and Shii ley Senior Gill Scout Troop ioy. Games were played , and dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments con- sisting of cake , soda , cand y and pr tato chi ps were «erved. Scout- 1 master , Jack Lewis was in charge. Meetings of the Boy Scout troop are held at 7 p. m. every Tuesday at the school. Scoutmaster Jack Lewis ha* an- nounced that he and the scout troop committi e are in the piocess oi forming a new* Shirley Cub Scout Pack troop. Three women have already volunteered to act as den mothers. Further details and information will be -evealed at a 1 later date. I Boy Scout Troop 220 Has Halloween Part y