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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS 'i-nd Mrs. Larry Collins , and child- ien. Stephen and Donna, of Whit- tiei Drrve. On Sunday Mr. and Mis. Collins were hosts to Mr. and Mrs . George Albertina and d'ugh- ters , Michele and Rene, of Ridge- w ood. Mr. and Mrs . Albert ina also Msited Mrs. Ann Albertina and family of Robinwood Drive. Mr! and Mrs. Hemy Schick , Sr., Mi* . Kvnncth Andersen. ATlantic l-8458< BIRTHDAY PARTY Loi i Neppell, daughte* of Mr. and Mrs Thonri s Neppell . Jr., of LakoMew Duve celebrated her iourth biithday Tuesdav when her paiend entei tame d at a party in 1 er honor. Refi oshmend includ i ng a decorated cake weie served. Join- ing HI the celebiation weie her pan nts , biot iiei. Thomas, s stei. Susanne. patirnal giandp aiend. Mi. aed \Mis . Thomas Nepell . Si., ol I akeview D 1 i \ e , m.Ueinu giandm >ther . Mi s . Mary Daniod ot Cert»r Mcriche- and Michael . Ch'iituk ol Centei Moiiches Mr ' Minnie \eppi 11. Mi - . Hilda Molan- doi an 1 d. 'u g htei. Kav , Mi- Cdd . \- Caidamone did ch i ldren. Maiyan*! an.l Pali cm. Mr- v iui.e Loec klein .\vd cliddien. 1 lame , Pi\an and Alan. Mi Idibaia 11-nrs a*d d uightei I'llen. Mis . Mai <o Hd' iu \ UM I lu i gtand- daughtev M i\\ Ellen . Lirda R' - Kei . Ja. ( 1% SI \ \n-( n and Lor' - ei e it- gi amlfat l i . Charle Nep- pell , all of M. 'stic Beach. noi sEWVRMiNr ; The housewai ming of the Mas- tic Beach PtopeiH Ownei- A--o- ciation will be he ld at V p. m. Satuiday a * the clubho ise on Neighborhood Road. Regulation dull foi membei s of th e M . -tic Reac h Fne D epaitmetu will be held at 10 a. m. Sunday at the firehouse. Mr. and Mi s . Waltei Peter-en and childien. W ayne. Deboiah and L MIH , of King Road were th\ ¦weekend gue-ts oi \Ui\ end Mr- . Haiod !¦ iild i and childien . Harold. Diane. Baihaia. Mu\ Ellen and Eu gene , and of Mi- . Regina Fulda oj Flmliiii s t Edwaid Hem- . III. celebiated his filth biithd iy Saturdav w hen he. hi- -i- * er . FUen . and narents . M r. end Mi- Edwaid Ho.n- , of Silver Real along with Mr. and Mrs. Richaid Claik and son. William. of Millei Place all enj oyed a day ' s ou ' iiig at the 1 Bronx Zoo. Mi. and Mi- Peter Pfeiffer and son. Donald , of Beaver Drive re- centh attended the Pai ents week- end held at the Syracuse Idiivei- -it\ wluie their son. Richard , is lrai.mng in Liberal Arts . Wind ii , S yiaeuse they wei e the hmiso- nie -ts o » * Di. And Mis. Edwin Ivi- pluat. They ado attended the foot- dill game between Sviac use and llolv Ci es. . PiactKe f or menibei - of the Mastic Beach Fne Department Children ' - Band will be held from (> *'0-S p m Monday at the 1 fire- house. A meetin g of tlie' Depart ment Fi e Commissioners has been sc heduled to follow . Mi. and Mis . Salvatoi e Tarsi- tano of Lmcoln Avenue and their childien , Richaid , Donna and .Lime- , entertained a* t 1-i eir gue-ts Sunday Mr and Mr- . Fiank Tar- si ' mo of Jamaua and Mastic Peach . Mi s . Fi ed Schaefer. Mrs. Carl A/7urrini and Mis. John W ebber of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs . Richard Brennan and children . Kaien. Sally. Walter and Kathleen , of Mastic Beach Road were hosts Sunday to Mr and Mis . Peter Pfeiffer , ' Jr., and M'- . and Mrs. Noiman Michaels , and son- . Chii- . Da\ id and Nor- man, of North Babylon : Mr . and Mi -. Adxander Eha and Mr. and Mis. Jack Ca 'lister of Ma-tic Beach , and Mrs. obeit Calhster o< M' astic Acies. Che-tti Ki uk of Paikwood Drivo celebiated hi- bn thday Sunday at a small famil y gatheiing at his home. Refr eshments and a decora- ted bnthdav cake were served. Joining m the celebration were his wife and their children , Chester , Ji ., and Debra. and Mrs. Anna Z'dmar, of Mastic Beach and Mr. and Mi- . Pete r Kruk and their renhew. Thomas LeBrun , of East- port. Mr. and Mis. William Wilson and son Kenneth , of the Bionx w ere gue-t- over the weekend of their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. of Long fellow Drive on Fndav c lebra.ed their thirty-seventh w edding anniversary quietly a then home. Robert Nankervis , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Nankervis , Sr.. of Lincoln Avenue was tho gue-t for several days last week of his maternal grandparents , Mr. did Mrs . Domimcck Palumbo of Valley Stream. L\ nn Neppell celebrated her thirteenth birthday Monday at the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs . John Neppell of Lakeview Dr \ v-\ Joining Lynn was her sister. Gail , and Mi s. Edward Hems and Mrs . James Bellucy of Masti c Beach. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs . Ed- w ii'd Hein- and children. Edward III. Ellen and Erick. of Silver Road weie the guests of Mr. Hein ' s par- ents , Mi. and Mrs . Edward Ileins , Si . of Hampton Bays . Mr. and Mrs. William Hump h- ries of Richmond Hill were week- end guests recently of Mr. and Mrs . John Neppell and daughters , Lynn and Gail, of Lakeview Drive. Mrs. Hannah Osen of Juniper Road entertained as her guests Sundav her son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs . Lester Totten , and -on , Andrew, of Amityville. On Tuesday Mrs. David Pia of Paikwood Drive quietly celebrated her birthday at her home with her husband and children. Audrey, Camille. Philli p and David , Jr. Diane Raniolo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . John Raniolo of Silver Road un deiwent a tonsillectomy at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital , Monday, and is now convalescing at her home . The elex enth birthday of Donald Scheu , son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Scheu of Queen Road was celebrated at a small family gath- ering on Sunday at his home. Re- freshments including a decorated cake inscribed \Happy Birthday Donald\ was served . Joining in were his uaients. sisters , Denise and Muriel, brothers. Robert and Bill y and his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clancy, and their son , Michael , Jr.. of Locust Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schick , Sr., have returned to their home on Long fellow Drive after being the guests for 10 days of their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs . John Schick, and children , Stephen and Laurie Joyce , of Beth page. Joseph Stozzetto , Sr.. celebrated h. i ' s birthdav Satin dav with a small family party at his home on Whit- tier Drive. His guests included hi- wife and son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto Jr.. and children, Jennifer , Joseph and Christop her , of Washington Drive. There will be a Civil Defense meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Mastic Beach Firehouse on Neighborhood Road. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen of Long fellow Drive were Sunday guests of their son and daughter- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Laurence An- dersen , and daughters , Donna and Dina , of Levittown. Mrs. Lee Smith and son , Robert, and her nephew . John Gregus , of Cambria Heights spent tho week- end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins and daughter. Laura, of McKinley Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome O'Callag- han and daughter. Ann , of Astoria , were at their Summer home on Neighborhood Road over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and son , Kenneth , of the Bronx were weekend guests of their son- in-la w and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Collins , and children , Step- hen and Donna , of Whittier Drive. Company 3 of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will meet at 8 p. m. Friday at the firehouse. 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 with their Advisors , Daniel and George Burge. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ingbretsen of Diana Drive and Mrs . Carl Chris- topher son and daughters , Linda and Lois , of Shirley were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zimmer and daughters , Diane and Nancy, of Mildle Village. They ado paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knutsen of Brooklyn. On Tuesday at 8 p. m. the mem- Lei s of the Bayview Geneial Hos- pital Ladies ' Auxiliary will meet at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. Gue sts entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Schrof and daughter , Maril yn , of Dog- w ood Drive Tuesday included Mr. and Mis. Josep h Bricken , Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Schoenberg, Mrs. Na- lhe Schoenberg and John Schrof , ail of New Hyde Park. The Mastic Beach Unit of the Homo Exten-ion Service will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the fire- house. All guests are welcome to ^ attend. Over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scimeca of Phylis Road en- tertained as their gue sts their son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mr- . Robert Kappel , and childien , Ro- bert and Rosemary, of Hempstead. On Sunday a family dinner party was held to celebrate the birthday of Mrs . Kappel. which was ado attended by Mr. and Mrs. Salva- tore Scimeca ami children , Rebec- ca Sallv Dawn and Petei , of Elm Road. On Wednesday at eight p. m. there will be a Fire Department Pump Operator and Business Men ' s Fire drill at the Mastic Beach firehouse. Mr. and Mr. - . John Stoll of May- w ood Drive attended the baptism of their granddaughter , Karen El- len , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll , Jr. , of Brooklvn Sundav in the Dutch Reform Church of Flat- bush. They also were present at the reception that followed at the Stoll home. Frank Hickey of Flatbush spent Tuesday at his Summer home on Longfellow Drive. Guests entertained on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen and daug hters , Louise and Lillian , of Longfellow Drive were Mrs. Louis W T isniewski and daughter. Lore, of Manorviile , Mr. and Mrs. Jens Kristoffersen. Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Jr., of Mastic Beach, John Pcderscn of Bell port and Billy Krys of Astoria. The oc- casion was the birthday of Mrs. Andersen. Robert Godlewski , son of Mr. and Mrs . Stanley Godlewski of Queen Road , has been called to service by the Army and will leave shortly to begin his basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. Last Monday Leo Steinmassl of Bayside and Longfellow Drive, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanlon of Whit- tier Drive. Gil Kenech of New York City and Mastic Beach. An- drew Jelsik of Mastic Acres , Jer- ome Callaghan and his daughter. Ann , of Astoria and Neighborhood Road , journeyed to Montauk where they enjoyed a day ' s fishing aboard the Viking Starlite. Their catch was 23 pollack and 24. cod. ranging in weight from 9 to 21 pounds. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen of Longfellow Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andersen of Orchid Drive attended the fun- eral se rvices held at the Rn erdde Chapel, Brooklyn , for Simon Lobel of Brooklyn. The late Mr. Lobel had been a frequent visitor to Mas- tic Beach daring the last 10 years to the home of his daughter and granddaughter , Mis. Lauren ce Hansen and Susan of Dahlia Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steinmassl of Bayside have been spending sev- eral days at their Summer home on Longfellow Drive. Mrs. Mae Robinson of Bogota Road entertained as her guests Wednesday her niece and her niece ' s husband , Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rocco of Deer Park. Mrs. Rocco is the former Miss June Regan, w ho was at one time a resident of West Forest Road , Mastic Beach . On Sunday Mrs. Robinson was hostess to Mrs. Margaret Toomry, Mrs. Kathleen Branes and Miss Kathleen Margaret Branes of Is- hp. Dr. and Mrs. Michael Burnbill of Brooklyn became the parents of their first cchild on Saturday wben a daughter w r as born to them at the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital. Mrs. Burnhill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selig Lenefsky of Forest Hills and the granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feld- man of Longfellow Drive . This is Mr. Feldman ' s first great grand- child. Walter Daniels of Dogwood Road is a patient at the Bayview General Hospital here. Mr. and Mrs. George Rink of Merrick were the guests Sunday of Frank Rink of Lakeview Drive. Mrs. Halpin and son , John , of Elmburst were at their Summer home on Narcissus Drive over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of Corn Court announce the birth of a son on Friday at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. They have named him Peter Joseph and he we i ghed 7 pounds. The Adams also have another son , William , Jr., Mrs. Adams is the former Miss Joan Kubala , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kubala of Washing- ton Drive, and Peter is their sec- end grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. George Kubala on Wednesday quietly observed their thirtieth wedding anniversary at their home . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Domke of Brookl yn announce the birth of an 8 pounds . 5 ounce girl on Friday at the Wyckoff Heights Hospital , Brooklyn. They have named her Donna Elaine. Mrs. Domke is the former Miss Patricia White , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James White of Shirley. Mr. Domke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Domke of Elm Road and Donna is the Domkes ' eleventh grand- child. George Kubala. Jr., presentl y serving with the Coast Guard sta- tioned in Groton , Conn, spent a w eekend leave visiting his parents , Mr. and Mrs. George Kubala , Sr., of Washington Drive. E. MORICHES CIVICS EAST MORICHES — There will be a meeting of the East Moriches Civic Association at the Fire Hall on Pine Street , East Moriches , tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. Consult our classified columns for bargains , opportunities , no- tices* —A dv. Mrs. C Sominu. PA 7-5099 - AT 4-0270 PTA EXECS The South Manor Parent-Teach- ci Association executive meeting will be held 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mary Royalty, Wading River Road. Next weeK names of the Thanksgiving prize winners will be announced. GIRL SCOUTS Meetings for Girl Scouts , age 10 to 13 , are held from 3:45 to 5 p. m. ev rv Fndav in the base- ment of SS Peter and Paul R. C. Church , Eastport Manor Road. At the last meeting the 11 girls who attended took part in quizzes , gam- es and songs. The greater number of girls joining the troop, the greater will be the f un. Visitors are welcome , the leader is Mrs. Grace Governale. Thursday evening Mrs. Marie Gilmartin of South Street enter- tained a group of women by show- ing slicks of the South Pacific and Nevada. Afterward s coffee and cake were sei\ed. Piesent were Mesdames Alex Iforton , Sr., Ma- rion Rupert , Evel yn Ditmier all of Manoi ville; Mary Bnndki . Sop hie Stelmaschuk , and Anne Fink , all of Wading River. I Maxwell C. Cunningham , Ji., son of Mr. and Mis. Maxwell Cun- ningham of South Street returned home recently from Sheppard Air I Force Base in Texas , • where he had just g raduated from Jet | Training Over Two school. On his J return to service he will be sta- tioned at Shelling Air Force Base in Kansas , where he will be at- tached to a Bomber Squadron in <* the SAC defense line. He will be home long enough to enjoy Thanks- giving dinner with his ' family. Mr. and Mrs. John Freese of Schultz Road with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stivers of Riveihead and Mr. and Mrs. Hai ry Dopp of East Quogue attended the special Evan- gelistic service Monday night at the Salvation Army headquaiteis in Northport. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Raynor of Schultz Road became the paier + s of a daughter , Carol Ann . boi n October 31 at Brookhaven Me- morial Hospital. The b ibv weighed (i pounds lid ounces . BROOKFIELD CHURCH The annual talent sale sponsored by the Ladies ' A ; d of the Brook- field Presb yterian Chuich was _. great success . In addition to the sales , about 30 lunches w ere -eiv- ed that day. The annual Thanksgiving seivice at church will be held 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. The choir will lender special music. The following teachers of the Brookfield Sunday school met last wej k at the home of Supeiint'-n- dent Waltei Freese : Mi. and Mi- . Jon Freese , Mesdames Frederick Stafford, Gloria Geiss, Ethel Het- trick , Doris Nodine , Mr. and Mr- . Norman Freese , Robert Kruger and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freese. Plans for Christmas and the an- nual Sunday School program were made and the date of December 21 was set. An oiiginal program for the season is under consulei a- tion. Snakes have as many as three nairs of ribs. Manorviile News Items m&stsm^&^^&st^&stsw^si^fg^wst'e LEMMEN'S NURSERY EAST MORICHES AT - 4 - 0 9 9 0 giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini!iiiiiiiiii i;j 1 ROADSIDE i I GREENHOUSE | I /^§2aS\ Montauk Hwy.| tmiSmmB^BBm^i • • ^M MK S J Moriches = \\ Vwtfjl ^n '»/ World Wide Delivery \ i Throu gh F.T.D. \ \ iiii!i\iuiniuei'rnuii'iiiini' ,iiuinn nnniiiiniuiuirV East Moriches N ews Items Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lowell, AT 4-0211 \ EXTENSION SERVICE The East Moriches Extension Service held their luncheon and monthly meeting November 7 at the East Moriches Centenial Methodist Church. Projects discus- sed were aluminum trays to be taught November 14 and 21 by Mrs. Mannel. Furniture gluing will be taught by Mrs. Kijowski November 14. The use and care of cutlery will be taug ht Novem- ber 28 by Mrs. G. Pirrie and Christmas Art will be taug ht No- vember 21 and 28 by Mrs. A. Pfis- ter. A Christmas party is planned for 1 p. m. December 19. Mrs. Mcnde of Center Moriches is chair- man of the decorations committee for this affair . On November 11 the unit is -chdule;! to stait collecting gifts to be sent to Central Islip Hos- pital and the Caiu-er Society Mem- bers may bring in their gifts any Tuesdav between now and Decem- bei 19. ' i Last week the Game Club met nt Mrs. Florence Willi'ims ' in Eas - poit. Those attending were Mesdames Frances Ackerman , Vir- ginia Muller. Frances Dayton , Helen Kanas , Edna McPhail of East Moriches , and Linda Wil- liams and Margaret Smith of East port. PENNY PELCO SAYS: For your protection leave a light when you ' re away from home!—Adv. Continued from page 1 , this section Mrs. Helen Kanas and Mrs. Lil- lian Frey of Eastport attended a luncheon of the American Legion Auxildrv Countv Committee No- vember 11 at Bronco Charlie ' s in I Oakdale. j George MueFer attended a con- ference at the Beacon Mills in Sy- racuse this week. ' Word has been received from the Maiine Boot Camp that David Mc- Phail was rated as an expert marksman in rifle targe t practice having tied in a high score with another recruit. Stanley Chornoma received a rating of expert rifle- man and Roger Reeve received a rating of sharpshooter. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dubaniewicz took their daughter , Katy. and Miss Clara Bonibnlski of Mastic Beach , and Miss Josephine Tuttl e of Riverhead to Idlewild Novem ber 6 , where the g irls took a North East Jet to Florida for their va- cations. A meeting ot the Method-st Sunday school teachers was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Owen of Evergreen Avenue No- vember 12. The Re\ . Mr. Lemm>?r- m.an , H. Iversen , Mesdames Ruth David. Walter Robins on , Ruth Palm Q r rnd Miss Pamela Ad\ms at- tended. Plans were made for the Thanksgiving and Christmas pro- grams. Mr. and Mrs. John Podlaski have just returned from a transcontin- ental vacation , touring the states of Washington , Oregon and Calif- ornia , and stopping at various points of interest. John Podlaski and friends ac- companying him caught more than 40 cod on the beach Sunday. At the same time , George Dunlap, Jr., and Edward Butler caught an equal number of striped bass , surf casting near the inlet. The East Moriches school will close Wednesday noon for the an- nual ThanksgiMiig recess. There w ill be no school November 21. Mr. Huson attended a meeting of the Suffolk County Elementary Principals Association Tuesday af- ternoon at the Patchog ic Motel in Patchogue. The annual Book fair of the local school w.ll be held on No- vember 30 and Decembei 1 at the school. Donald Wilson , Mrs . Harry Hu- son ' s nephew , who is s ationed aboard the USS Constellation, stayed with the Husons over the weekend. There ' s no Paper Like the Local Paper — The Advance delivered to your home every week in the year for only $. \ >. Subscribe now, ' phone GR. 5-1000. Ask for the Circulation Mnna^p r—Adv OBITUARY SAMUEL T. STEWART , a res- ident of Mastic Bj aen : • >_ • a 1 c nt 10 years , died Thursday at Bay- view Geneial Hosp'da. Ma-tic Beach. He resided AX . . ie Manoi of St. Ge orge. Surviving are his wif' Jenire; one son , Foster M. or Scotland. and three daughters . Mis. Ethe l S. Ward of New Rcehelle , Mrs. Mildred S. Lang don of West Hempstead and Mis. Janet S. Coakley of Hastings-on-Hudson , N. Y. . Also surviving are five grandchildren: Robert Langdon of West Hempstead Russell and Mark Stewart of Bell poit son of the late Samuel T. Stewait , Jr., and Janet and Lewis Coakley of Has- tings-on-Hudson. Services were he 'd Satin day at S : nnicksons Mor ' ches Funera l Home. 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