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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS Strs. Kenneth Andersen. A Tlantic 1-8458 . :,:;rd WMVKKSAKY The fifty-third w edding anni- vc. -an nt Mr. anu Mr- . Michael McKenna. Si.. <n \ Hemlock Dr.ve i wa- celebrated over last week anil w ii. n a pai\y \v;b lie d a. theii home. K\ i i c- ' nment. - including a ccioialid cake wore . -orwd . -Joj niiiL; in Ihe i eiebr.il ion were Nil - , aim ?slr- . Fiank A. on and | ciu ldrcn . Frank. Kich . ird ami Mary ] l- , ll.n. ol I.indonhdi si; .\ir. and i\lrs . j Sam C. .L- . Jr.. Sam Cole . Sr.. John ' k -A\ . Mi. aim M i - , .lack , ' >art-ch- j iiir a ,d daui' . iiti ' i s , Jacqueline and ; Pi.Ui-Ann . Mi. ami Mrs . Gilbert ( oi > l > a: d children , Frances . Tom- in\ and F..iz ;. l>e h . of Mastic Beacli: Mr. and Mi- . Michael McKenna . A i . . and child , ea. Kath ' een and Michael. Jr.. of Lindenhurs t . and Xi i. ai ' 1 Mi - . Carl Cri-mer and daiiii 'hl r . Jeirvirn . of Riverhead . liiKTUDVY lUirn Jo-eph Sio/. /.cUo . 111. celebrated h, - tin d i'ii' ihdav Saturday w lien hi- pai en s . Mi. and .M r. - . Josep h S. o \ .aalo . Jr.. ,>! ' \\ asnini; t on I' i \ ¦ eii ; ei\air , -d at a part \ oi hi s la nor. Tiie room was g.ul y de- corated with streamer-, of wnil \ ana tilde and each of h\< -mall uue-t- rei t-ived party favors . The table centerp iece wa- a whipped iua ; a cake ni-crib 'it \llapp\ - \ rd llirthda\ Jtisep h . \ Aiiione his u ue-ts were his -i tei , .lenmfcr. .mother , t 'iiri. -t- u| In r. aate.aal urand lather , Joseph Sio>v.e:io , Sr.. ol Whktier Drive a- ue , i a- Mr. and Mrs. ivmneth Andt ' i' s eii and . Karen and David, Mrs [.any Coliin- and chi'dren. St e\en a'u! Donna. Mi - . Charles V; aTa-r-el and -on- . Charles , Jr.. : nd David. Debra and Patty Kiker , Mr- . Kenneth Kiker and daughter , Cheiyi Deborah Pet ei sen . Misses l.inikc and Lillian Andersen. Billv K>ys . Jeananine Cibelli and Jose- phine Balzano , all of Mastic Peach; Mrs . Anthony Coraci and daugh- ters , Ange ' a Lee and Joanne , of William Floyd Pa rkway, and Mrs. Louis Wi-niewski and daughter . Lore, of Manorville . BAPTISM CEREMONY The infant son of Mr . and Mrs. William Adams of Corn Court re- ceived the names , Peter Josep h , at 1 aid p. m. Saturday, at St. Jud R. C. Church , Neighborhood Road , when the Rev. William Riley per- formed the ceremony of baptism. Godparents weie his uncle , Gary Kuba ' a. and his aunt , Mi. -s Diane Sharkey, both of Mastic Beach. Later a reception was held at the Mastic Beach Yacht Club on the Uiviera. Where the buffe t table had as a centm-p iece a large decorated ii.. -ciib\d christening cake. Among the quests were the l ulu ' s parems , godparents , mater- nal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George kubala Sr.. of W ashington Drive, pater.nil grandpa rents , Mr. and Mrs . Peter Adams of Center .Moriches , as well as Mr. and Mrs . William J. Dowd . Sr.. Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Stozze to , Jr.. Mr . and Mrs. A! Rolon. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pid- geon , Mr. and Mrs. William Baes- s er , Jr., Mr. and Mrs . William Sharkey, Miss Frances Pitaccio , George Kubala. Jr.. Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Smith . Mr. and Mrs. James (VReilly. Mr. and Mrs. John Lee. Tony Agitata. Mrs. Ronnie Ches- ter , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hart- maim. Mr. and M rs. Patrick Haufman and Thomas Coyle of Mastic Beach. Also Mrs. Mary Arthur and Mr . and Mrs. Bud Hermus of Bellport ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams and children , Mr. and M rs. John Bigora and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eckles of Center Moriches; Edward Kruk of East- port ; Mr. and Mrs. Milton \lawkins and daughter , Sandra , of East Moiiches; Mr. and Mrs . Phili p Webber of Rock y Point , and Mr. and Mrs. William Haase of Astoria. CHRISTENING PARTY Donna Marie Farra ,, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farra , Jr., of Cedar Road was chri. -tened at 2 p. m. Sunday in St. Jude ' s R. C. Church on Neighbor- hood Road. Godparent are her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Ger- avo Farra of Coram. Following the baptism a reception was held at the Faira home where the buf- fet table was adorned with a large white decorated christening cake. Those present included Donna Marie ' s parents, godparents , pat- ernal grand parents , Mr. and Mrs . 1 liomas Farra , Sr., of Gooseberry Road as well as Mr. and Mrs. Art- hur kiker and children , Pamela , Arthu r . William , Harry, Linda and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth kiker and daughter , Cheryl , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Riker and children , Raymond , Jr. , Lorraine , Karen and Kevin , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Riker and daughters , Pat- ricia and Debra , Mr . and Mrs. Pet- er Skjold , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill- erud and sons , K enneth and Fred , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rutigliano and son , Jaick , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gangemella and children , Lillian , Peder and Ralph , Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Hemming, Mr. and Mrs. George Henry and sons , Walter and Harry, Miss Lucill° Farra , Mr. and Mrs. John Russell and children , Patrick and Daniel , Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Stozzetto , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and Airs. James Piliero and sons , James and Richard and Mrs. Katherine Me rged and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mc- Xamara. all of Mastic Beach. Also Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Larsen of Brooklyn; Mr. unci :>Irs. Henry Riker of Valley Stream ; Mr. and Mrs. George Riker and children , George and Allison , of Hicksville; Mr. and Mrs. John DeCrosse and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Farra and and daug hters , Kathleen and Eileen , of Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daly and daugh- ter , Odette , of Cambria Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mont- real and children , Gregory, J r ., Irene Mary, Thomas and Lawrence , of New Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs . Frank Meeks , Mrs. Rose Meeks and Mr. and Mrs. William Sims of Jamaica ; Mr. and Mrs. John Ott , of Mastic; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cilwick of Glen Cove ; Miss Lor- raine Trechle and Mr. and Mrs. Ray King of Sayville; Mr. and Mrs. Tresault , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dew. Sr., and daughter , Linda , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dew , J r., and Mr. and Mrs. John Barry, Jr., and children, Johnl yn . Donna and J ackie , of Patchogue ; Wally Peder- sen and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Homan of Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. James Prato and Mr. and Mrs. Farra and children , Joyce , Susan Linda and Jerry, Jr., of Coram ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cole and children , Peggy and Edward , Jr., of Mastic Acres ; Mra. Lillian Bullenger and daughter , Joan , of Rid ge; Mrs. Helen B rUnv n of farmingville; Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Johnsen , Sr., of Yonkers , and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin of Riverhead. QUEBEC VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andersen have returned to their home on Orchid Drive af cer being the guests for severa l days of Mrs. Ander- sen ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. David Taggart of Greenfield Park , Que- iec , Canada. During their Canadian visit Mr. and Mrs. Andersen celeb rated their eleventh wedding anniver- sary at a family dinner at the Tag- gart home with Mrs. Andersen ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. George Barden of Green- field Park, and Mrs. Andersen ' s aunts and uncle , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Montour of St. Isadore , Que.. Mrs. Joseph Schaffner of Wostmount , Que., and Mrs. Wil- liard Park s of St. Petersburg. Fla., a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Taggart. The Andersens also enjoyed dining in Montreal' s Chinatown , as well as visiting Branch No. 94 of the Roya l Canadian Legion of whose auxiliary Mrs. Andersen is a past president. MY. and Mrs. Leon Bourgal of Commaek Road were the guests recently of their son and daugh- ter-in-law , Mr . and Mrs Clement Bourgal , and children , Michael , Susan , Patrick , Patricia , Thomas , John , Mary Jo and Kathy. of Mass- apequa. Mr. and Mrs . Harry Millstrom of La u relton Drive have recentl y entertained as their houseguests , Miss Tessie Osadark of Meridian , Conn . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atkinson and daughter , Miss Mildred Atkin- son , of Locust Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pfeiffer , Jr., of North Babylon were the dinner guests on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Brennan of Alder Drive. Over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Bren- nan were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ehmer of Astoria and Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , S r., of Woodland Drive last week were the guests of their son and daugh- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Franz , and children , Wendy and Christop her , of North Bellmore during which time the sixth birth- day of Wendy was celebrated. Mr . and Mrs. George Lofsten of Mastic were the dinner guests Thursday of their son and daugh- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. George Lofsten , and children , Diane , Gary and Jon. of Pine Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of Sayville Road became the par- ents of a girl recentl y when a 0 pound , 10 ounce daughter was born to them at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital , East Patch- ogue. They have named her Deb- orah Jean. A family dinner party was held at the Monroe Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ennesser and daughter , Idamae. this past week when they entertained as their guests , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph En- nesser , Jr. , and sons Joseph , III , and Eugene , of Wappering Falls , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sommer of West Forest Road , Mr. and Mrs. John Rosso of Motchin Lane , Mr. and Mrs. John Vallillo of Mastic Acres; Eugene Goll of Patchogue , and John DeMatteo of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. William Horvath and daughter , Addy and Vicki , of Spring field Gardens and Maurice Albert of Dougiaston were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loben and son , Lewis , and Mrs. Mary Bryant of Parkview Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sweeney of Commaek Road hav e returned to their home after being the guests for a week of their son- in-law and daug hter , Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Kelly and family of Brook- lyn. Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey and daughters , Eileen and Diane , of Northport were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvey of Orchi d Drive. The Rev. and Mrs . Alfred T. K. Zadi g and son , David , of Orchid Drive entertained as their guests , Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zadig of New Rochelle. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Demchuk of Whittier Drive , quietly celebrated their twenty- seventh wedding anniversary with their daughter Cathlyn , at their home. Mr. and Mrs . Andrew McCor- j mick and sons , Paul and Steven. of Cypress Drive were the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wren and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharkey of (Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Smith and daug hters, Jerri and Jacki , of Eastport were dinner hosts recent- ly to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pidgeon and sons. Charles , James and J ohn , of Whittier Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Preston and children , Pamela and Paul , cf Neighborhood Road wer e guests this week of Mrs. Preston ' s brother and sister-in-law , Mir. and Mrs. Burti s Smith , and daugh- ters . Joan , Susan , Gail and Rabin , of Wyandanch. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prevete and children , Patricia and Robert , of Cypress Drive entertained at a dinner part y at their home over the weekend when the y were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Phili p Prevete of Phylis Drive ; Mr. and Mrs. Philin Rubino , James Prevete and son , Philip, of Brookl yn , and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callandrillo and sons. Philip and Anthony, of Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Riker and dau g hter , Cheryl , of Alder Drive were guests over the weekend of Mrs. Riker ' s narents , Mr. and Mrs . Ralnh Johnsen of Yonkers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skjo ld of McKinl°y Dr ' ve celebrated their thirtieth ' wedding anniversary las t we ek . Mrs. Pete r Nornes and daugh- ter , Louise, of Bav Ride-e and Mlrs. Laurence Hansen and daugh- ter , Susan , of Brooklyn spent th\ weekend at. the Hansen ' s summer home on Dahlia Drive. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Al Rolon of Woodland Drive were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sanetti of Lynbrook. Mrs. Charles VauMinner is re- cuperating at her home on Whittier Drive after being a patient for several weeks at the Bayview General Hospital where she under- went su rgery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schick , Sr. , of Long fellow Drive, weie guests this week of their sons and daughters-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. John Schick , and children , Laurie Joyce and Stephen , and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schick. Jr.. and daugh- ter , Denise , of Beth page. Wayne Petersen of King Road , celebrated his eleventh birthday, Sunday, with his sisters , Deborah and Lynn , and his parents. Mr. and Mis. Walter Petersen , quietly at their home. Mr. and Mrs. William Schrof and daughter , Maiilyn , of Dog- wood Road were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman of Queens Village . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and daughter, Sandra and Darlene . of Park Drive have returned home arter a two-week motor trip va- cation to Clearwater. Fla., where chey were the guests of Mrs. Smith' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Joh.i UHseh. Thev also visited Mr. and Mis. Obohm Ultsch , also of Clearwater. Among the guests entertained recentl y at the Orchid Drive home ol Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tarsitano and daug hter , Debra , were Miss Dolores Donnolo of Mastic Beach ; Al Moorhus and Danny Kaloski of Center Moriches; Billv Sigalken of Mastic Beach , and Alfred War- ren of Mastic. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skell y of Astoria celebrated their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary last weekend when their daugh ter , Phylis , entertained at a party held in the Republican Club of Astoria in their honor. The hall was decoi-ated with streamers of white and silver trimmed with bells and a buffet table center- piece was a large cake. Hostesses were Miss Phylis Skelly, Miss Elizabeth Gowans of Elmhurst , Miss Diane Stevens of Astoria and Mrs. Skelly ' s sister , Mrs. Joseph Esterl y of Bayside. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvey of Orchid Drive were also present at the anniversary celebration of their son-in-law and daughter. Jimmy Pidgeon of Whittier Drive celebrated his sixteenth birthday Saturday by dining out at the Acres Restaurant , Mastic Acres , with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pidgeon , and brothers , James and John. The Mastic Beach Treaters Club met at the home of Mrs. Marga- ret Smith of Eastport on Thurs- day night. Refreshments and a social hour were enjoyed by mem- bers , Mesdames Ann Pidgeon , Ann Kubala , Joan Adams, Marie Rolan , Gloria Baessler , Ronnie Chester , Marie O'Reill y of Mastic Beach , and Tulla Williams of Eastport. Mf. And Mrs. George Potts and chil$reij^Karen , Roger and George- ann , of \ Moriches Drive were the guests recentl y of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Coulton and daughter , Sharon , of Commaek. On Sunday, Mrs. Raymond Riker and children, Lorraine , Raymond. Jr., and Karen , of Edwards Road were the guests of Mrs. Riker ' s mother , Mrs. Concettina Valvo of Floral Park. There will be a meeting of the members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department at 8 p. m., Fri- day, at the firehouse on Neighbor- hood Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Smart and daughter , Ellen , of Lynbrook Drive and Mrs. Frank Camp bell and daug hters , Lauren and Vir- ginia , of Elder Drive last Thurs- day were the guests of Mrs. Mary Rubino , M irs. James Blevins and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rubino , all of Brooklyn. Mrs. Peter Mascarenas celebrat- ed her birthday Monday with her husband at their home on Laurelton Drive with guests , Mr. and Mrs. William Geyer of Laurel- ton Drive and Mrs. Lillian Frtisch of Middle Village. Gu es t s rec e ntl y e nt e rtaine d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll of Maywood Drive were their sons and daughters-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoll and chil- dren , Karen and William , and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoll and chil- dren. Janet. Warren and Roge r , all of Brooklyn. Gilbert Tahler of Forest Hills recently spent several days visit- ing his parents . Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Tahler , and son , Larry , of Wavecrest Drive. A family reunion was held last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brandenburg and children , Daryl Ian and Scott Howard , of Kingston when they entertained as their guests , Mr. and Mrs. Benson Brandenburg and children , Albert , Gail and Daniel , of Utica and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brandenburg ot Spar Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Robret Vopelak and children , Robert , Thomas and Carolyn , of Hicksville were Thurs - day guests of Mr. and Mlrs . Frank Vopelak of Huguenot Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Josep h DeNard i have returned to their Beaver Drive home after a short vacation spent visiting in Florida. Mrs. Ann Travis and son , Henry, of Locust Drive were dinner guests recently of Mrs. Anna Coleman of West Forest Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Raniolo aid children , Diane , Robert and John ol Silver Road were Sunday guest; , of Mr. and Mis. Fred Raniolo and children , John and Camille , ot Laurelton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Towle and daughter , Tina Marie , of Lincoln Avenue on Thursday were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Towle of Stackyard Drive while on Sunday they were the guests of Mrs. Towle ' s parents Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Grella of Ozone Park. Last week Mr. and Mrs. William Vopelak of Woodside Drive cele- brated their twenty-sixth wed- ding anniversary. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Dominick Stellato and sons , Joseph and Donald , of Whittier Drive were Mr . and Mrs. John Thompson of Farmingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Hearr of Brooklyn were at their sum- mer home on Neig hborhood Road for several days last week where they entertained as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heckel and daug hter , Irene , of Alder Drive. Mrs. John Murtha is convalesc- ing at her home on Mastic Road after being a patient for the past two weeks at the Bayview General Hosp ital. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore , long time resident of Mastic Beach and now residents of Cape Coral , Fla., have returned to their Florida home after spending a tw r o weeks ' vacation with their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George , and sons of McKinley Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Moore also enjoyed meeting man y of their old friends once again. Mrs. Joseph Stozzetto , Sr., who underwent surgery recentl y at the Southside Hosp ital is now con- valescing at her home on Whittier Drive. A dinner part y was held re- cently at the Moriches Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. George Potts to mark the confirmation and the receiving of Hol y Communion of their son , Roger , at St. Andrew ' s Episcopal Church , Neighborhood Road. Guests included Roger ' s sister , Karen and Gcorgeann , and Mrs. George Potts , Sr., of Rich- mond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Coulton and daughter , Sha- ron , of Commaek. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Antine and daughter , Lorraine , of Fair- view , N. J., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prevete and children , Patiicia and Robert , of Cypress Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lavallo of New York City have purchased a new home on West Forest Road where they entertained as their guests , Mrs. Bertha Ryder of Southampton. Recentl y they were all the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ryder and sons , Jemes and Nicholas, Jr. , of Knap p Road. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rolon have re- turned to their home on Wood- land Drive after being the guests for several days of Mrs. Rolan ' s mother , Mrs. Cath e rine Dina of Merrick. Mr. and Mirs . Robert Schuh- macher of Laurelton Drive who became the parents of a 7 pound , 7 ounce son in November , born to them at the Brookhaven Mem- orial Hospital , East Patchogue , have named him Chris Van. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scimeca of Phylis Road entertained at a family dinner party last week when they were hosts to their sons and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. John Sc ; meca and dau srhter Michele , of Howard Beach , Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Scimeca and children , Sally, Rebecca and Peter , of Elm Road and their son-in- law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs . Robert Kappel , and children , Rose- mary and Robert , of Hemnstead. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cole of Park Drive were hosts last week at a family dinner at their home where they entertained as their guests Mr. and Mrs . Michael McKenna Sr., of Hemlock Drive , Mr. and Mrs . Gilbert Cobb and children , Francine , Tommy and Elizabeth , of Pine Road , Sam Cole , Sr.. and John Kelly, and Mr . and Mrs, Jack Barcscherer and daughters , Jacqueline and Patti-Ann , of Kmapp Road ; and Mr. and Mrs . Frank Aron and children , Frank, Richard and Mary Ellen , of Lin- denhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Sr., of Woodland Drive , Mr. and Mrs. William Siegel of Cedar Road and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dreher of Brookl yn were among the guests cnlertcined ovr the past week- end by Mr. and Mrs . William Sch- rof anil daug hter . Maril yn , of Dogwood Road. Last weekend a famil y buffet supper was held at the home of Mrs. Connie Dixon of Brooklyn in celebration of the sixteenth birth- day of her niece. Miss Ellen Smart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Smart of Lynbrook Drive. Among the guests were her parents , brother-in-law and s ; .,ter , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell and daug h- ters , Lauren and Virgilia , of Elder Drive. Mr. and Mrs. John Patane and childre n Debra and Guy, Mr. and Mrs. James Blevins and children, Marylee , Reba and John , George and Robert Dixon , Mr. and Mrs. George Watson , Ellen ' s maternal grandmother , Mrs . Mary Rubino , Mr. and Mrs. Francis Malmevo, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sperlazzo and daughter , Mary, Miss Beatrice Furino and Ronnie Morello of Brooklyn and Miss Elizabeth Kunschman of Hackensack Road. There will be a meeting of the membershi? of the Mastic Beach Yacht. Club and its a ffiliated auxil- iary at 8 p. m. Saturday at the clubhouse on the Riveria. Regulation drill for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will be -held on Sunday morning at 10 a. m. at the firehouse. The Young Peoples Society of the Grace Lutheran Church will meet at 7: 'J(> p. m. Monday in the Sunday School rooms of the Church on Mastic Road. Debra Tarsitano , daughter of Mr. and _ Mrs. Anthony Tarsitano of Orchid Drive , whose seventh birthday was Thursday celebrated it with a parly at her home on Saturday. Refreshments including a decorated cake wre served. In addition to her parents Debra had as her guests , Rita , Charles , Jo- seph and Joanne DiBella of Mastic and Richard Tarsitano of Lincoln Avenue. Miss Joan Walker , Mr . and Mrs . Walter Allen of Moriches , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and children , Leeann and Bobby, of Jefferson Drive , Mr. and Mrs . William Walker, Jr., and children , Billy, Lee , Gary and Karen of Haw- thorne Road , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boyc e and daughter , Debra , of Hempstead Road , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen and family of Mag- nolia Drive and Mrs. James Walker of Holiday Beach , all dined out at Michael' s Restaurant , Sayville , last week as the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Walker , Sr., ol Moriches. Practice for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Children ' s Band will be held from 6:30-8 p. m. Monday at the fire- house on Neighborhood Road. Later in the evening there will be a meeting of Fire Department Engine No. 13. The Mastic Beach Unit of the Home Extension Service will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the firehouse. Guests are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Stellato and sons, Joseph and Donald , of Whittier Drive were hosts recentl y to Miss Edythe Tozza of West- bury, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruckner and Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht and son , George , of Smithtown. On Wednesday night there will be a meeting of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Board of Direc- tors at the firehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Voerman and dau g hters , Linda Ann and Diane , of Brookl yn and Mrs . Ber- tha Daub , Mrs. Pauline Traxel and Mrs. Fred Traxel. Jr., of Mastic The Ladies ' Auxiliary to the Arthur H. Clune American Legion Post 1533 will meet at the Legion Hall on Mastic Beach Road at 8 p. m. Thursday. Gunners Mate Fred Traxel , Jr., USN , stationed aboard the Albert T. Harris , D. E. 477 is now in Guantanamo Bay and after a six weeks tour of duty will return Stateside at the beg inning of tho new year. Mrs. Michael McKenna of Hem- lock Drive celebrated her seventy- third birthday Sunday quietl y at her home with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Michaels and sons , Norman , Jr., David and Christi p her , of Noith Babylon , Sunday, were the dinner guests of Mrs. Michael' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callister and son , Clark , of Irving Place. Beach , were the dinner guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Fred Traxel , Sr., of Hunting ton Drive during which time the birth - day of Mrs. Voerman was also celebrated. There will be a Civil Defense meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at tlie Mastic Beach Firehouse. | The Secret Pal Club met at the I Huntington Drive home of Mrs. Fred Traxel , Jr., last Monday where refreshments and a social hour were enjoyed. Attending were Mesdames Doll y Nocciolo , Millie Cutroneo , Pat Iudice , Bett y Kud- reyko , Mary Symonds and Claire Traxel of Mastic Beach and Mrs. Fannie Bartscherer and Mrs. Betty Kopczynski of Mastic. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanlon and sons , William and John , of Neighborhood Road entertained as their dinner guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daddio and chil- dren , Michael. Thomas , Deborah. Barbara , and Donna , and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hennessey and chil- dren , Catherine , Deborah and Theresa, of Mastic Beach. Mrs. Bjorn Boye and daug hter , Marie , of Carol Lane have return- ed to their home after being the guests for several days last week of Mrs. Frances Grabler of Brook- lyn. 1 BETZ LUMBER COMPANY I 1 Builcfing Materials & Supplies - Hardware * Paints f $ $ I WE GIVE K ING KOR N S T A M P S f I I $ FROWEIN AVENUE CENTER MORICHES f % I I Near R. R. Stati on ATlantic 4-0864 | % I ^XWiftK ^mV^V^V^NV^^^ MILTON \ . ELLIOTT , t ' >7. died Sunday at hi- home. 73 Patchogue Avenue. Viihtii ' . where he had bi'on a lf s ident for the past 20 \ear- . He was a retired sign pa ' a ' aM' b\ t 'aile. Born MarJi a , 18H4, Mr. Elliott wa- a native of Lake George . X. Y. lb' is survived b y his wife. Mur- ii i of Ma- ; i <\ and his three sons , Alvt rd or Ma. -tic. dame. - of Cali- fornia and Walter of Mastic. Also surviving are three grandchildren. Funei al >ervic . - were held yes- teidiy mornin g at St. John ' ? Km-ronal Chirvn. Center Moriches, th- Rev . Willaid I. Kile officiat- ing - , interment followed at Wash- ington Memorial Paik , Coram. CARMhl . O t 'ONTl . (V . ) , a resi- dent of lL>un-it >w Road. Shirley, lor the pa- 't f oiiv yea:- ui-ul Sun- / . 'a . \ at Bayview Hospital . .Mastic Leach. He was ' hl>rn 'May lb . lSi)2 in 1:al\. He a- survived b y hi- wife. Mrs . Angelina Cmui. Rosary service was hJd Tue.-day at Herrmann ' s Funeral Home , Center Moiich \ . - . Requiem ma. -s was said yesterday morning at St. Jude ' . - R. C. Church . rWa. -tic Beach. Int 'rment followed at Hol y Sepulchre Cemetery, Coram. _ MKS. AMAN DA DONOVAN , frw . a i > -i ier.t dr the past five years of No ' .a Philli ps Avenue , Sj'conk . di ai Saturday at Bayview Hosp ital . .Ha-t ' c Beach. . She was a forme;- resirh-nt of Center M. riches and a pa-t member of the ( . \ eater Moiiches Women ' s Club. IJo - .Ti I- el> -nary 2A. IS7-4 , Mrs. Donovan .wo- a natite of Sweden. Sne i- -ai -i vcd b\ h. -r husband. Henry. Funeral -ervices were held Mon- day morning at Sinnickson ' s mmicK- - F.m ral Home, the Rev. Al fred H..f!e, - offici it ' ng. Inter- nment follow, 'd at Mt. Pleasant Ct metei-y . Ea. -t Moriches , in the familv p lot . 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HIGH WAY SHIRLEY , L. I. ATlantic 1-6666 1 IWIIIIW^ Moriches Mrs. Ann Burge , Tel. ATlantic 4-0691 77th BIRTH I) A V Mrs. Susan Hulse of Barnes Road was guest-of-honor recently at a surprise party, in celebration of her seventy-seventh birthday, Kiven by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hulse at their home on Barnes Road. A full-course dinner was served to- gether with a decorated birthday cake inscribed , \Happy Birthday Mom and Grandma. ' Joining in the celebration were the host and hostess , and their children , Henry and Dora ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huhe and children. Philip and Michael , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hulse and children , Den- nis , Judy and David of . Fifth Street . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hu ' se and sons , Wayne and Gary, of Barnes Road. Also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hulse and children , Eva and Donald of Mastic Acres ; Mrs. William Neppell of Mastic Beach ; Miss Lorraine Asendorf of Mastic; Robert Hog- at; of Manorville, and Mrs. Hulse ' s great-grandchildren , Karen and Kenneth Satornino of Mastic. EUROPEAN TOUR John Kromhout of Montauk Highway left Thursday from Erooklyn aboard the liner , Black- tern , for an approxibatel y three month tour of Europe. Mr. Kromhout' s first stop will be at Rotterdam in Holland , where he will visit his parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Kromhout. From Holland , he will go to England , where he will visit Mrs. Kromhout' s father , Mr. Davenport of North Staf . fordshire and thenon to Germany. Mrs. Vincent Le Rose and daugh- tei , Elsie Jean , and Miss Doro.hy Hendel , of Cambria Heights , were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Walkman of Mon- tauk Highway. Al Moorhus , son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorhus of Cooks Park , left Thursday for Fort Lee , in Virginia , following a two-wck leave. Louis Hulse and son , Henry, of Barnes Road , together with Frank Moorhus , Jr.. al>o of Karnes Road , le.urned recentl y from a deer- hunting tri p to the Stiete ! Farm m up-state New York. They were rewarded witn a seven-point buck. William Schubert and daughter , L ynne , of Marion Drive, returned l ecend y from a three-dav visit with Mr. Schubert ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Schubert . Sr., of Trov. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Penney ol Louis Avenue announce the birth of their first grandchihl 11: 54 a . m. Satuiday, at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital in East Patch- ogue . The parents of this 8 pound , 7 ounce child are Mr. and Mrs. Penney ' s son and daug hter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Roland Penney of Ctnte r Moriches. Mary Ann Moorhus , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorhus of Cooks Park , enjoyed a trip to Radio Cit y recently with the Home Economics class from the William Floyd School in Shirley where she saw \The Flower Drum Song. \ George Burge of Barnes Road , together with his brother , Daniel Burge , Jr., of Bell port , returned Sunday from a four-day deer-hunt- ing, trip. During their stay, they were houseguests at the home of their cousins , Mr. and Mrs. James Burrows of Wal pole , N. H. William Schubert celebrated his birthday November 29 at his home on Marion Drive. The Youth Fellowship will meet 6:30 toni ght at the Bible Protes- tant Church on Montauk Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Spalone and children , Danny and Mary Ann , of North Plainfield , N. J., together with Mrs. Albert Moorhus of Long Island and North Plainfield , N. J., were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mo- orhus of Cooks Park. The Women ' s Missionary Fellow- shi p will meet 1:30 p. m. today at the Bible Protestant Church on Montauk Hi g hway. Ralph Hulse of Corner Brook , Newfoundland , recentl y enjoyed a six-day visit at the home of his grandmother , Mrs. Susan Hulse of Barnes Road. Mr. Hulse , for- merly of Moriches , was welcome at. Idehvild Airport by Donald Hulse and son , Dennis , of Fifth Street , Mrs. Loin s Hulse of Barnes Road and Miss Eva and Donald Hulse of Mastic Acres. During Mr. Hulse ' s stay, he and his grand- mother were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hulse of Mastic Acres and wore joined by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hulse and childi'\n Dennis , Judy and Davnl , of Fifth Street. Mrs. William Duffy and daugh - ter , Eileen , of Astoria were Friday night vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Burge of Barnes Road. Mrs. Louis Hulse of Barnes Road enjoyed a weekend visit at the home of her hrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs . Paul Noreko of G'en Cove. Mrs. Hulse was driven home Sunday after- noon by her son, Henry, and Miss Lorraine Asendorf of Ma-tic. who were returning from a vi-d t with Miss Asendrof' s brO 'her. Pat Asen- dorf of Merridan , Conn. When you want good printing in correct style and pleasing ap- pearance , call the Advance , GR 5- 1000. —Adv.