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GIR L SCOUT Jottings CENTER MORICHES — In- tel media t e Gid Scout Troop 23 ol Center Moriches meets at the Ce> i lev Aloridvs School Cafctorir every Aloud tv afternoon. Last V( ek. 11 girls met Avith Leader Mr- . . Paul M eyer and A sistant leader Mis . Adivu s Flaherty. Two skit s aie ddig pieparod foi pre s entation a* Hi\ Court of Awar ds progr am to be held at the Center .Moriches School audi- tor mil OM Novi nder 27. The tdri decided to -ell nuts as their fund- raisine ' |)ro iecl. At a recent inve stiture c' ie ltiory. Dollv Green was invested and received hi r tendrefool pin. l ast Monday they met again with Air - . Ak'yer . a>'d ho was assisted b y Mi s . J, >,) Redmond. The gird made Thanksgiving favors to be taken to the hosp ital at Brookha- \ en Labo'-atoi v. They also practic- >d skits for th \ Couit of Award - program. Brownie Troop 5, \ > meets over\ . \\ r onday a fternoon at the Center Mnrich >s .School in Room 10 . Mrs. S'dn. y V. Hawkins is lead- ei . as-ided b y Mrs . Charles l> ( ,th- ( rv and Air - . Robert Luekingham. Durin g an imediturr cer«mon which t ook p bice recentl y, the fol- lowin g girl s joined Hie ' roop: Ami ( iane 't Loui s . B rdan , Laura Hump hrey. Albeita Langhnrn . Pat- l ieia Meeker and Barbara Simp- son. A Hallow een party and bicvele tri p wi re e\ cuts that took place 1;. '4 month. The first week in No- vember the uiris were taught a new son» and a damp . The girls met again at td > school last Mon- day with , timii thtee leaders . Thev piact ' eel soni' s an 1 discussed Chvi (mas projei ts . Int ermediate tioo p 1. '] of Centei Mora -he- js . .til] without a leader It met dm ' poiaiilv on Monday at th ( Center Aloricho - School cafe- t( I in with AIis . Paul Mover , who discussed bad ye work with them. Thev dec id 'd tf > bake 1 cookies for Thank-dy ing to send them to -vine imlitu ' ion as a service pro- j ut. FLYUP SHIPLEY — Shirley Brownie Tioop S> held th 'ir F' eup cere- m mv Wednesday night at the I' vopertv O NMVM ' S of Mastic Acres and Shirlev Community Center on Essex Cii i le. Alls . Thomas Cod y, Brownie dadc i was assisted bv Mrs . Fred Dads in present ing p bis to the follow ing mi l -: 1 mda Chrdtophei son. Audiey Fuhio. I. 'iula Orhan, Marv Joan Iilardo, Maiy Bdh Pot nllo , one year p ins; Franc\- Carlino , Ba rbara Cod y. Francine Sards and I mda Ali-eavish. ( ; iils fhmg up into scoutin g J nd w ' ll enter eithe r Mrs . Ran ' H'dalcod North Shidey Troop 92 n Mrs. William Gross ' troop 32 were Franc-ire SancF . Linda Chnd - (opher-on , Linda Orban , Fiance Cailini , Rosilan Daw , Alary Jean diardo . Alareai >t S ivino . Audrey Fahie and Linda Aldonvdh. Big Sisters participatin g in the ceremony w< re Joanne La Rocca, Rosemario P>ranci forte. Eileen Sc ott , Alaiv Palma, Lvdia Thulleu A'herta Claik . Ellen Piternack. Patricia Barone and Kathleen Wall. About 25 parent- , and gue sts at- tended includin g All s . Cod \ , Mrs. H'dalgo , Air s . Davis and Airs. Chalk's - Valder assistant leader of Shdley Tioop 32. Brownie meetings are held from 7 to 8:30 p. m. every Monday night -it the home of Airs. Cody on Flovd Road, Shiiloy, Onl y eigh f -coats v ill be selected Horn Neighborhood Five. Girls who attended th\ try - outs were : Larrie Rima , Ann Sinnickson . Faith Rose, Su^an Johannesen and Betsy Schmidt. GROUP LEADERSHIP CENTER MORICHES — The la-t session of th\ current South Suffolk Girl Scout Council Group Leader-hip course wis held ATon- dav night at the William Floyd School. Sevontv-one women atten- ded the various edht - sessions covering \Aims and Icdals of Scout ' iv. \ \Historv. \ \Leaders Job . \ \Needs and Interest of Gills \ \Service . \ \Outdoor Ses- sion, \ \Troop Government. \ \Fi- nance \ \NaMire \ \Intenrrdiate Pi ogram , \ and \Brownie Program , '' \Cei emonies \ and \Arts and Craft s . \ At the last session g-iben by trainers Mrs. Paul Meyer of Cen- ter Moriches , Mrs. William Schuldt of Patchogue. Airs. Roy Larsen of East Patchogue and Mrs. Douglas Ale Nicol of Bayport , a licensing ceremony was held. Full licenses were presented to the following women : Neighbor- hood One , Bayport — Barbara Brunner , Terry Hughes and Anna Golden ; Neighborhood Two , Pat- chogue — Virginia Thompson and Virginia Walsh ; Neig hborhood Three , Yaphank — Margaret Da- vis , Margaret Depta , Jane Muller and Annetta Wittman ; Neighbor- hood Four , Bellport — Betty Floyd vnd Neighborhood Five , Center Aloriches — Barbara Hawkins; East port — Betty Matson and Helen Tuttle. Provisional licenses were pre- sented to the following women : Neighborhood One, Bayport — Irene Stevens; Neighborhood Two , Patchogue — Edith Mc Cafforty ; Neighborhood Three . Mid Island— Gladys Ader; Yaphank — Phyllis Bobinski and Marguerite Rauh ; Neighborhood Four , East Pat- chogue — Elaine Maier and Neighborhood Five , Mastic Beach — Virginia Gross and Center Aloriches — Barbara Carnes , Mamie Hill and Alartha Rotherv. TROOP 12 CENTER MORICHES—Senior Girl Scout Troop 12 met on Nov- el 'her 7 at 8 n. m. at the home of Airs . Thomas Sinnickson on Ocean A\enue. Air- . William Wcd-h leader , was in charge . The girls decided that each will make two dozen cookies to take to the Marv Havens School for Ret irded Ch'l- dien for Thanksgiving. Airs. \Walsh will take the cookies to the hospital wPh two gird accompanving h <n\ Th\ givls discussed going to the Tuberculosi s C°nter in Riverhead to help with the Christmas Sea 1 drive. On Octobei 27 , five girls of the troop took part in the round-up training try-outs which will take p dee in Vermont m-xt Jul y. The try-out s were held at Camp Paqua- tuek where other girl scout troops of Neighborho od five took rtnrt. They w ere te<dd on their abilities a-^ «couts . They wcr° competing to b\ selected to attend the Julv i ound-un to be held at Button Bav. Vt . [ REAL ES TAT E j I NSURA NCE ! Ce ntermoric lies , N.r.&!/lT4-0400 J EASTPORT NEWS ITEMS Miss Bonnie Bell. Tel. EAstport 5-0046 Attending the county-wide Ex- tens i on . Service meeting and lunch- c on he 'd at the Town House in Huntin g ton recently wee Mrs . George A. Fiey and Mrh. Jack Ya- kay. In honor of her birthday last Friday, Aliss Vanessa Tuttle of North Bay Avenue entertained as her over-night guesd . Miss Ann Barry of Manoiville , and Aliss Alaiylin Norton. Live B-ttor With PELCO Low Cost Electricity. —Adv. Aids Eleanor Belskis of Brook- haven spent Thursday. Friday, and Saturday at the home of Aliss Ka- icn Coffey. AI,r. and Airs. Victor Kostuk have leturned home from a tiip m Massachusetts and Connecticut. AIi s- . TIalsey Case spent a re- ( ent weekend visiting her aunt , Airs. Garfield Yai! of East Hamp- ton. Air. and Airs. Jack Vakay enter- tained for dinner November 1 , Air . and Air- . Vernon Tuttle , Jr , and Air. and Mrs. Eugene Hubbard . They also celebrated Air. and Airs. Tuttd' s annhersary. Airs. Walter Gordon and Airs Peter Alichne returned home last Thursday from Parris Island Ala - l ine Base . S. C. wheie they observ- ed the graduation from boot camp of their sons, Melvin Gordon and Donald Mfichne , who will now spend six weeks at Camp LeJeune in North Carolina. During their stay Airs. Gordon and Mrs. Michne attended the rehearsal of the 180th Anniveisary ceremony of the Ma- mies, which will be made into a movie. Returning to Cornell University Ithaca , after a two-week visit at the home of her parents , Mr. and Airs . Peter Ksotuk , was Miss Ca- therine Kostuk , who has accepted an appointment as a Research As- sistant in the department of bio- c hemistry, having fulfilled require- ments towards a M' aster of Nutri- tional Science Degree in the Giaduate School of Nutrition. Alonday guests at the home of Air. and Airs. Francie Thompson were Mrs . . Thompson ' s brother and sistei-in-law , Air. and Mrs. Wil- liam Jones and sons , Barry, and Bill y, of Sayville. I ast AI o n d a y Mrs. Charles Thompson had as her afternoon guest Aliss Alary Alosel y of River- head , and Mrs. Olive Lill y of East Aloriches. Southside Grunge Post 1224 will hold a card party at 8 p. m. to- morrow in the Legion Hall. The Girl Scout Fund drive is still ^ Jj eing conducted here in the village since the goal has not been reached. Anyone missed by the door-to-door canvassers may send a contribution to M i\- . Victor Kos- tuk of Bay Avenue. Gaye Ann Farlow , daughter of Air. and Airs. Gordon A. Farlow , celel rated her second birthday No- vember 3. Her guests included Mrs. Murray Philli ps and children , Be- verley and Fred , and Mrs. Ray- mond Farlow and children , Robin and Raymond , III , of Hampton Bays. Joan Kuech , daughter of Mr. and Airs. John Kuech , celebrated her tenth birthday last Saturday. Her guests included her aunt , Miss Barbara Keck , her brother , Rob- ert , and sister , Cynthia. Also Ma- rion Ceruti , Mary lin Norton , Ann Barry, Christal Miles and Susan Goss. Aliss Janet Ayers of Bellerose spent last Sunday at the home of her aunt , Mrs. AV. A. Bell. The East port Extension Service will meet at 7:30 p. m. tonight at the firehouse. The project will be buck weaving and the comple- tion of copper enameling- . There will be no meeting next Thursday, Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Gladys Lowe of Center Moriches was a guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell. American Legion Post 1545 will hold its sixteenth annual Thanksgiving dance Saturday at the Legion Hall , from 9 p. m. Music will be by the Melo-dees. Tuesday the post will hold a meet- ing at the hall. Grace Lutheran Plans Christmas Bazaar , Sale MASTIC BEACH — The an- nual Christmas Bazaar and Home Baked Goods Sale of the Ladies ' Aid Society of the Grace Luthe- ran Church will be held Novem , - ber 25 , between 9:30 a. m. and 6 p. m. in the Sunday School rooms of the church on Mastic Road , Mrs. Kenneth Anderson , so- ciety president , announced this week. With Mrs. Walter Petersen , Mrs. Carl Christopherson and Mrs. Ole Ingbretsen as co-chairmen a large selection of items , including hand- made articles for every member of the family; aprons , stuffed toys , jewelry, every-day greeting and birthday cards , attractively boxed stationery and various types of cakes and cookies will be offered in time for your Christmas gift giving. The Young People ' s Society of the church will also offer a large choice of gift wrappings , Christ- mas greeting cards and religious articles. All are welcome to come down to the church and browse aiound. John Eliot in 1663 completed \The Apostle to the North Ameri- can Indian \ , a Bible translation into the Indian language. Dramatic Club In C. Moriches Slates Comedy CENTER MORICHES — The Dramatic Club of Center Aloriches High School will present , \Run- shackle Inn \ by George Baston, a comedy in three acts , at 8:1'5 p. m., tonight and Friday in the school' s all-purpose room. The production is being given for the benefit of the senior class. The plot concerns an o 'd maid librarian who has saved her money for 20 years , in order to buy a hotel wh e re she can meet interes - ting people. She purchases a strange , tumble-down place near the ocean and gets what she bar- gains for plus a good deal besides. The imperturbable librarian meets up with several dead t odies, an assortment of crooks and a thriv- ing- l-acket. Besides this , the libiar ian has to redecorate the hotel, has a run-in with the local poibe and somehow manages to emerge at the end the worse for her ex- traordinary experience. The play s cast , by Gco-ge B ni- ton , includes: Stanley Abrahamsen. Elizabeth Anderson. Elaine Bern- stein , Ronald Oanner , Lynn Frem- gen , Richaz'd Gurinsky, John Hen- derson , Llewell yn Jones , Arnold Leuthardt , Joan Macaluso, Robert Mignerey, Kathleen O'Day. Maur- een Osborne , Michael Scrabat .md John D. Smith. The p lay is under the direction of Mr. John E. Foley. The scenery was designed and executed by Mr. John Dibble with the assistance of Alan Herrman , Donald and Ro- bert Loper , Warren Davis and Lloyd Schiffelbain. The play is being presented by special arrangement with the Dra- matic Play Service. Speonk and Remsenburg Willis B. Tuthill Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Alyea of Montclair , N. J., spent the week- end at their Main Street cottage and also closed their house on the dunes at Westhampton. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Scott were at their Main Street cottage for a recent weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dean Speir have closed their Summer home by the bay and returned to their Win- tei home in Forest Hills. Last month they celebrated their fifty- sixth wedding anniversary. Returning to Brooklyn for the Winter is Mrs. R. Whitney Gos- nell of Basket Neck Lane , Rem- senburg. Her sister , Mrs. Frank Gosnell , has returned to her Win- ter home in Winter Haven. Fla., after being in Remsenburg. Mr. and Airs. Arnold Koehler of New York City have been spend- ing some of their Fall vacation at their cottage on Cedar Lane which was rented in the Summer. Airs. Koehler , a successful writer of children ' s books , has completed a book on Benj amin Franklin. Dr. and Mrs . Norman Treves of New York City were at their cot- tage here r< cently. Members of the school faculty attended the teachers ' conference at Westhampton last Saturday. Owing to other engagements Friday night members of the church choir held their choir prac- tice with Mrs. Tuthill , the director , Saturday morning. V. J. Bailow , who spends his Summer vacations here , has gone to Kentuck y where at his home town. Barlow, he is renovating the old family homestead. He writes that he enj oyed meeting so many people in Remsenburg and of his pleasure at singing in the church choir on several occasions. Mrs. David Jayne , Airs. Algernon B. Jayne and Ads . Da\ id Wilcx recently attended a jewelry party at the home ol Mr. - . Joan .uo.,r of East Moriches with Airs . John Kostuk of Eastport as demonstra- tor. Home for the Thanksgiving holi- day and weekend will be Aids Barbara Moreland . who is a stu- dent in her second year at state Universit y Colle g e of Education , at Ontont'i. Aliss Elizabeth Kenisen cam- 1 from New York City Tue-day to vote at the local polling place, \ the Kemsenbuig chapel. Miss Reniseu ha. - closed her Summe r home by the Lay tor the s< ason. Stuart Howell of Phillips Ave- nue Speonk . stipj ivdor of social service of the Suffolk Cotuny Health Board , was the principal -peaker at a meeting of il U ' East- port utu ' t of the Suffolk County Extension Service last Thutsday night at the fiichou -e. A Remsenburg re-ident who has been a patient at Centi- il Suf- folk Hospital for a month or more i- Frank Jackson . Victim of a broken hip. His condition is sa 'd to be good and theie are hopes that he w ill be home soon. Air. and Airs. Morton James have taken up their residence here to go in business after coming from England. They al-o have lived in Bermuda. Air . James i- proprietor of James Auto Body and Paint Shop on Montauk Highway, for- merl y opeiated bv Cub . LIBRARY NEWS CENTER AIORI CHES — The Center Moiiches Public Library is antici pating the holidays with a display of cookbooks. Among the titles available are the following: \Alagic Recipes for the Electric - Blender \ by Alary Meade , \Cook- ing for the Freezer '' by Alyra Waldo , \Low Calory Cookbook\ by Bernard Koten , \Natural Foods Cookbook\ bv C. AL and J. B. McCay, \Foods of Old Xew Eng- land\ by Marjorie Abuser , \Des- sert Cookbook\ by \Better Home and Gardens , \ \Cas serole Cook- book\ by John Robeitson , \Art oi Cheese Cookery \ by Nika Stancdn , \Ait of Jewish Cookerd' by Jennie Grossinger , \Art of Chinese Cookeiy \ b y the Bene- dictine Sisters , \Art of Bar- becue and Outdoor Cookery \ by Tested Reci pe institute and \Home book of French Cooking \ by Anders and Abbott. Highlighting the exhibit is an- other of the unusual poster^ made for the libiary by Airs. Alex Schiffelbian of Union Avenue , Center Moriches. Greek Orthodox Church Sets Dance BLUE POINT — Tbe Air. and Ai rs. Club of St. Job-id Gieek O. thodox Church is soonsoring its second annual dance At the Hunt- ington Town House or. Jeiiciio Turnp ike , Huntington at !• p. m. November 24. Music will be prod led by Ted- dy James and his oivhe-ti a. The Jamal Twins , exotic oid ma! dan cer.s , will furnish entei tainment. An award will be made of a Carib- bean cruise aboard the SS IUlia. Reservations for thi dauce may oe made by p honing GRi ver o- 0427 or GRover 5-dd2 T.cket. may be purchased at the ciooi . The j roceeds will be dona ' ed to th\' building fund of the new Commu- nity Center of St. John ' s Church. By Willis Tuthill There were two groups selling food at stands Election Day, and both sold out earl y. One at the village . school sold cake and cookies and was operated by the Remsenburg School Association undt i a tent placed at the corner of Main Street and Phillips A\enue. IMoceeds \woni tow aid various activ ities sponsored by the association al the school. ; Yo.ing women at the other stan i wee member- of th - Chapelettes who sohl hot coffee and coftee cake in fiont of the iiLin^ 1 together with casMj i ole di-he - and other cooked food on the manse porch. Many voters tamed awhile to sample the coffee and to buy something for lunch from the numerous dishes offered for sale. Alembci s of the commidee acting as salesku ? e- weie Ale-damos Arthur Knnke. Hei man Blind , Da\id Jayne and Richard Brown. By 11 a. m. eveiy- thin g bad been sold , the last cup c f coffee urunh and the treasury . ^\0. rdhe: . The committee fed thi s was time wdl spent. Th re wa- a b g turnout of voters at the local pollin g place w hich l- located at the Rem«en- bui g ( 'Impel wheie d has been for about thrc\ ye irs since it wa- moved fi om the dllagv school One of the lai gest-if not the drgest—ddtrie\ geograp hical- h. in the Tow n of Southampton , it en.hi aces the area between Beaver Cick in Westhamp ton. Speonk and Remsenburg and the South- ampton Town ' s pait of Eastport to tne nrddle of West Pond , some tl r '<• miles m lenuth. Alemb < s of the Board of Elec- ti on- foi tin - di-ti ct which is No. 1 1 aie Mi s Kthd dldwer h. All' s Sc p hia Smith and Mollv Fedeiieo , the lattei bein g poll clerk. Food Sate on Election Day A Success in Remsenburg Rugged living was expeiienced by Senior Girl Scout Tioop 12, oi Center Aloriche s lecenth. The gild took off on bicw cl l s with the ir lead- en , Mr- . William Walsh , from th Center Aloi iche- Po.t Office an l peddled their way ac ross the Smith' s Point Biid ge to Cr»a South Beach. Tents weie pi.ched imnndia ' el . \ upon ai rival, a camplire of drift wood was built and a sup pel ol spaghetti baked app les and hot cliodate cooked. Game- and skit- were enjoyed. Before- retiring th e g irls enjoyed toasting mai' shnial- ' ows and made hot chocolate . French toast was on the bieakfa st menu followed b y hot dogs and dough-boy biscui ' s for lunch. Althou gh the mercuiy chopped below freezing, the girls comp leted ac tivitie s with vigor , and the\ -nuggled deeper in ' o their sle ep- ing bags . The fol lowin g scouts who made this rugged camping tri p w 're : l/nda Baike . Elaine l' ei- nst- 'in Susan Johannesen. Diane Miranda. Larrie Rima. F: ith Ros • . Cathy Sindair. Ann Sinnick-on. (• ' ail Haniord and Janet Hansen. Girl Scout Troop 12 Braves Icy Weather , Camp-Out at Beach SHIRLEY — An estimated ?8:16 in auto parts were stolen Sunday fi om Jensen ' s Service Sta- tion on Alontauk Hi g hway by loading up a car at the establish ment witn the items — and steal- ing it ado , Fifth Precinct pob' c > said. The 1!'57 vehicle , valued at $1,500 , is owned by Airs . James Clark of SO Winston Drive. Shii- ley. The comp lainant. John Jensen, reported the followin g mis sing items and their estimated value - one electiic drill , $«\ >: 100 spark plugs. $80 : six tin s. S150: tw o batteries. $10; 10 cases of anti- fieeze , $120; two sets of food. $:V25 , and six rolls of ignitior wires. Patrolman Henry Allers was sent to the scene when the bur- glary was reported. Fifth S quad Di t. John Drew is continuing th'' investigation. Police said entry was gained bv bi caking a window in the rear of the station. _____^_____________________ Thieves Take Auto To Carry Out Loot At Shirley Gas Station Mrs . Ann Burge , Tel. ATlantic 4-0691 All- . Sherwood Baker of Alon- t , ii:k Hi g hway and daughter . Ah s. Robe it Kiomhout of Center Alori- t i es . were the l.incheon guests re- ,, - t ' \ of Airs . Fred Hulse of Cieenpoi t at the Sound View Inn lvo-t:u uant in Southold. Fol- 1 .wing lunch. All s . Bakei and Airs Kiomhout enjen ed a visit at the home of All s . Baker ' s cousin. Air- . Ida Moms , and Airs . Baker ' s aunt. Air s Xell e Gieene. both of Creon- poi t. AIi s . Geoige Burge of Barnes Road together with Air s . Burge ' s mother and sister. Airs. Harry Page and AU- . Robert Chestei . both of Alastic. on Thursday eve- ning \i-ited AIis. Charles Harbin and cduehtei . Donna , of Tampa, Fla.. at the home of Airs. Harbin ' s parents . Air. and Airs . William I ollack of Broadw ay, Alastic. Airs. Harbin and Donna returned to the ir home Fiiday night. Air. and Airs. Edward Rowehl and -on- . Ray. Keith and Gene, of II aw km- Avenue enjoyed a Sunday visit at the home of Airs. Rowehl' s parents . Air. and Airs. Carl Franz of Boonton Alanoi , N. J. They also \ sited w ith Air- . Rowehl' s bro- ther , Walter Franz , also of Boon- ton. Sunday night visitors at the homo of Air. and Airs. George Bulge of Barnes Road were Ai r. Bulge ' s mother . Al'- s. Daniel Burg e , Sr.. of Alastic Beach, to- gether with Air. and Ahs. Stanley Kmg of Brookl yn. All . and Airs. James Alordrty of Springfield. Ala. -s ., w ere weekend guests at the home of All. and Air- . Theodore Lukei t of Louis Avenue. Saturday night\ , Airs. Louis Hude of Barnes ll >ad attended a -urpr-e bridal diower in honor of Aid? Katherine Alusunieci of Mont- gomeiy A\enue, Alastv , at the home of Airs. Salvadore Alusunieci of Camtido A\ enue, Shidey. A buffet supper was served, followed b y coffee and eak\ . Approximatd y thnty other guest- attended. TV bride-to-be will be married to Wil 1 am Slrmm-ki , Jr., of Alastic , at 3 p. m.. Sunday in St. John the Evangelist R. C. Chuich in Cen - ter Aim idle- . Max > uh]udei of Alontauk Hig h- way i- prc se-ulv a patient at Brookhaven AI'modal Hospital in East Patchogue. Air. and Airs. George Burge of Barnes Road end\ed a Snnc'ay afternoon visit fi om Airs. William Duffy and daughter , Eileen, of As- toria. Edward Row'hid moth<v\ Airs. Grace P. Rowehl .>f East Ab'-idow , is a patient at the Nassau Hospi- tal in Mineola. Mr Rowehl redde- on Hawkins Avenu n . Atr. and Airs. Donald Hulse of Fifth Street we re h- .sts recently at a birthday party in honor of their son, DavH , ' • ' . ' 'o cedbi-atod his second birth 'lay. Tbe table cen- terpiece was attrac ti rely decorate 1 with a birthday cake inscribed , \Happy Birthday David. \ A party remembrance gift was given to each guest. Joining m the ce ' eh ra- tion were Alesdames Warren Hude, Frank Moorhus and daughter. Theresa , Henry Borak and son. Jerry. Gloria Edggs and daugh- ter , Cathy . Sophie Fesndk and daughter , Rita. Tr^ne Shaffer an 1 daughter , Alartha , Miss Dora Hul- se , Calvin and Steven Fe'nick Wayne and Garry Hulse. all of Aloriches , together with David' - sister , Judy, and brother , Dennis, and Mrs. Helen Adams and daugh - ter , Sue. of Center Moriches . Eve- ning guests at 1be Hudo home in honor of David' s birthday were Air. and Airs. Harold Hulse and daughter , Eva, and son , Donald , of Alastic Acres. Henry Hulse of Barnes Road at- tended a sweet s'xteen bidlv ' ay party recently in honor if Mds Eva HAilse , at the home of Evad pai ents , Mr. an 1 Airs. Harold Hulse of Robert Sti eet in Mastic Acres. A buffet supper was served followed by an evening of danemg. Eva received many beautiful gifts . The Youth Fellowship will meet S:30 tonight at the Bible Protec - tant Church on Montauk Highw ay. The regular monthly meeting of the Mastic-Moriches-Shirley Dem- ocratic Club will be held A-A O to- n i ght at the Alastic Fire Hail in Alastic. For your best source of infor- mation locally, read The Advance each week. — 4dv. Moriches PRACTICING FORM under the direction of Miss Patricia Smith is Trudy Moon of East Moriches , who will be featured performer No\ ember 18 , at benefit dance recital at St. John ' s School , Center Moriches for benefit of the school. —Advance Photo Mrs. Alfred K. Blechner . AT 4-1114 _ The Great South Bay African Violet Society will meet at 8 p. m. tomoi row with Airs. Harvey Hill , president. Commissioners and officers of the Center Aloriches Fire Depart- ment meet at the fireball at 8 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Florence Wiencke of 1:>1> Belleview Avenue returnd home after spending three weeks in Penn- sylvania visiting friends. Center Moriches News i EASTPORT — The Parent- Teacher Association of Eastport would appreciate your support in its annual fund drive. Profits ac- crued will be used to better the school system through PTA assis- tance. Orders will be taken until Sat- urday for delivery before Christ- mas on f ruit cakes and Danish cookies. Each conies in an attrac- tively decorated tin. Orders will be accepted with payment at the school office or by any of the following committee members : Mrs. Bett y Matson , Mrs. Peggy Alfred , Mrs. Lorraine Tra- vis , Mrs. Julie Governale. or by I Chairman , Mrs. Mary F. Raynor. PTA Fund-Raising Sale Will Wind Up Saturday fiOY SCOUT JOTTINGS CUB PACK 262 MASTIC — A leader ' s meeting of Mastic Cub Scout Pack 262 was held November 8 at the Brookha- ven Town Recreation Center on Classon Avenue , Mastic. Chair- man George Villafenez introduced the following new den mothers : Airs. Lee Senna , Mrs . C. Poirat , Mrs. M. Schmitt , Mrs. Mary Gyn and M' rs. L. Zalaga and new cub- master , Pat Gyn. Mr. Villafanez spoke briefly on the parent-child relationshi p in cub scouting. Others present were Past Cubmaster , Harry Holdy; committee members , Albert Fahie and Edward Peterson , Den moth- ers , Mrs. J. Peterson , Mrs. M. Caskie, Mrs. Villafanez and Mrs. Joseph Di Santi. The next pack meeting will be held Novemlber 29 instead of Wed- nesday at the Center. Any boy wishing to join the Cub Scouts can call Mrs. Sanna at ATlantic 1-7604 , or Mrs. Poirot at ATlantic 1-6354. TROOP 262 MASTIC — Harold Hulse. scout mas-ter of Mastic Boy Scout Troop 262 , and Harry Holdy, who ex- pects to be the new assistant scoutmaster attended a roundtable at Sag Harbor Htigh School last Thursday night. Michael McGarvey, district com- missioner of Boy Scouts for the Peconic Bay Area , presented Air. Hulse with the troop charter for 1962 with a blue ribbon. Mr. Hulse also received the National Camp- ing Award Certificate for having 100 per cent of the boys in his troop camiping for 10 days and nights during the past year. He was also honored by being the first scoutmaster in the Peconic Bay district for having 10 new scouts join his troop since Sep- tember 1 , and Mr. McGarvey pre- sented him with a banner. Mastic Boy Scout Troop 262 held its regular meeting Alonday night at the Brookhaven Town Re- creation Center oh Classon Ave- nue , Mastic , with 23 boys attend- ing. Plans were made to collect can- ned food , and baskets will be dis- tributed to the needy at Christ- mas. Mr. Hulse announced that he and Harry Holdy are co-chairmen of the Mastic-Mastic Beach are a for the annual fund drive for the Boy Scout Suffolk County Coun- cil. * * * MASTIC B E A C H—Exp lorer Post 121 of Mastic Beach met in the Sunday School rooms of the Grace Lu theran Church of Mastic Road Friday evening ' for nomina- tion and election of post o fficers for the 1961-62 season. Those el- ected were Glen Gray, president; Joseph Castellano , vice-president; Randy Cruse, secretary, and John Stewart , treasurer. Members of this post will meet Friday at 7:30 p. m. to embark upon a five-week course in First Aid Instruction under the leader- ship of Post Advisor Daniel Burge Jr. Mr. Burge , a resident First Aid Instructor and Chief of Rescue in Civil Defense for the town of Bro- okhaven, said this week that thd course of instruction is open to all interested members of the com- munit y who would receive a warm welcome from the post. Further information can be obtained from Daniel Burge , Jr.. ATlantic 6-8.104 or George Burge ATlantic 4-0691 , who is assistant post advisor. For your best source of infor- mation locally, read The Advance each week. — Adv. CENTER MORICHES—The Moriches Unit of the Brook- haven Memorial Hospital Aux- iliary held its tegular monthly meeting Monday night at the Suniise Restaurant , Center Moriches. Presiding was Mrs. Helen Esperti , president. Three new members , Airs. Muriel Orehek , Mrs. Nancy Hoffman and Airs. Kay Heyder , all of Holiday Beach , were in- troduced b y Mrs. Aiary Stout. A date was set , and p lans were made to hold a Christmas party at the Sunrise R»st- aurant on December 11 , start- ing with 6:30 p. m. cocktail hour , and dinner sei ved at seven. Mrs. Doll y O'Connell will be guest soloist and Helen De Rezka will be gm' st pianist. Hosp ital Aux. Unit Plans Holiday Part y CENTER MORICHES THURSDAY — Beef Ravioli , String Beans , Salad , Milk , Bread and Butter , Fruit. FRIDAY — Soup, Tuna Sandwich , Milk , Apple Brown Betty. MONDAY — Frankfurter on Roll , Baked Beans , Sauerkraut , Milk , Fruit. TUESDAY — Spag hetti with Meat Sauce , Salad , Milk , Bread and Butter , h ruit. WEDNESDARY — Soup, Chicken Salad Sandwich , Alilk , Fruit. EASTPORT THURSDAY — Roast turkey, Mashed potatoes and gravy, Cranberry sauce , Peas , Roll , Pumpkin pie , Milk (Thanksgiv- ing Lunch). FRIDAY — Vegetable Soup, Grilled cheese Sandwich , Blue- berry tart , Milk. MONDAY — Hamburger and roll , Potato chi ps , Relishes , Doug h- nut , Milk. TUESDAY — Frankfurter and roll. Potato salad , Ice Cream , Milk. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY- FRIDAY — School Closed — Thanksgiving Recess. WILLIAM FLOYD SCHOOL j THURSDAY — Frankfurter on roll , baked beans , potato stix , pudding and milk. FRIDAY — Baked macaroni and cheese , buttered beets , jello with topping, bread and butter and milk. MONDAY — Ravioli with meat , green beans , bread and butter, fruit and milk. TUESDAY — Vegetable soup, liverwurst and bologna sand- wich , pudding and milk. WEDNESDAY — Swiss steak and gravy, whipped potatoes , but- tered corn , bread and butter , fruit and milk. 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