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MASTIC B EAC H NEWS Mr*. Kenneth Ander^n. ATlantic 1-8458^ CHRISTMAS PARTY On Tuesday night the annual Christmas Party of the Mastic Beach Shuffleboard team was held nt the Mastic Acres Restaurant. 1 Tile tables * were trimmed with sura l 1 trees , festive g reens and pine coin-- - and a hot dinner was served. ' The members also enjoye d a large prettily decorated Ci.ri>tinas cake. Santa ' s Helper . John Carnesi , dis- tributed gifts to each member from the grab bag. I Those attending were Mt-sdamc* Emma Bedford, Mary Martmann , Connie Kapanski. Hazel Dowd , Blanche Berg, Sue Carnesi, Mary- ann LaTempa . Marie Rolon. Lou- ise Pirsch . Frances , Rove. Ethel Pappa , Lillian Humphries . Ann Kubala. Joan Adams. Rita Mc Loughlin , Anita Worth. Irene Yoe- man . Dottie Alsinito , Thelma Far- mer and the term ' s newest mem- ber. Mrs. Claire Mansfield. THEATERS CLUB The Mastic Beach Treaters Club met this month at the home of Mrs. Margaret Smith in Eastport with Mrs. Smith acting as hostess. Refreshments -and a social eve- ning were enjoyed bv Mesdames Ann Pidgeon . Ann Kubala. Joan Adams . Gloria Baessler. Marie O'Reilly, Ronnie Chester and Marie Rolon of Mastic Beach and Tulla Williams of Eastport. CHRISTENING PARTY Dcnise Michelle , infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Counadis of Silver Road, was christened last Sunday b y the Rev. Matthew Wisnieuski \ in St. John ' s R. C. Chuich. Cente r Moriches. Miss Jennie Scholien of Brooklyn and Robert Pacquette of Mastic Beach were godparents for Denise. After the ceremony a recep tion was held w here the guests atten- d' ntr wer- - * Mr. and Mrs. ' Pac- quette and children. M i c h a e 1 . Helena. Theresa. Diane. Edmund and Richard , of Brooklyn; Misses Caroline and Catherine Counadis of Great River : Charles Shack of Shirley: Mr. and Mrs. James Stein of Medford . and Mr. and Mrs. John Counadis and daughter . Elizabeth , of Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Kavanagh of Wavecrest Drive announce the birth of a son. William Vincent , weig hing 8 pounds. 7 ounces , born December 3 at the Bayview Gen- eral Hospital. M' r. and Mrs. Leon Bourgal. Sr.. of Commack Road spent the holi- day Christmas weekend as the guests of their son and daughter- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Clement Bourgal. and children , Michael. Susan. Patricia, Thomas , John. Mary Jo. Kath y and Patrick , of Massapequa. Holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bull and children , Donald , Jr., Frank , Henry and Nina , of Cypress Drive were Sal Carannante and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strauss of Brooklyn. Mrs. Anna Coleman of West Forest Road has been the guest for a week of Mrs. Helen Maher of Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Franz and children , Wendy and Christo- pher, of North Bellmore were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr?. Conrad Franz , Sr., of Woodland Drive and of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Jr., and children , Susan , Laura and Clifford, of Whittier Drive. Mrs. Andrew Alberti , Sr.. of Magnolia Drive celebrated her birthda y Sunday with a small gathering at her home. Refresh- ment^ served included a decorated cake. Joining in the festivities were her husband , daug hter-in- law . Mrs. Andrew Alberti , Jr.. gianddaughter , Sharon , and daugh- ter. Diane Lynn , as well as Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Bodichon and daughter . Kathleen, of Elmhurst and Mastic Beach , and Mr. and Mrs . Irving Steiner of Brook l yn and Mastic Beach. 'fiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'hiiiiiiivv B. T. and Mrs. Robert Rutigli- ano and daughter , Pamela , ol Portsmouth , Va., are spending the holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Rutigliano and son . Jack, and Harry Planz of Cypress Drive. Robert , who is in the Navy, is stationed aboard the USS Tide- water out of Norfolk , Va. Maryann Albertina celebrated her fifth birthday Friday at her home on Robinwood Drive. Re- freshments and a decorated cake were served. Among- her gue I were her sisters , Elizabeth and Patricia , brothers . Thomas , Ray- mond and Robert, and her mother. Mrs. Ann Albertina. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Carmeli of Bayview Drive were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Luciano Carmeli of Maspeth. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunther Mehlinger of Robinwood Drive received the name Gunther Casey at a baptismal ceremony performed recentlv bv the Rev . William Reilly of St. .hide ' s R. C. Church on Neighborhood Road. The baby ' s godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jirouschek of Brook- lyn. A small dinner party followed the christening. Mr. ana .Mrs. Edward Sweeney of Commack Road entertained - as their weekend guests their son-in- law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Kelley, and son , Gerard. Jr., of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mvs. Louis Loben and son , Lewis , and Mrs. Mary Bryant, all of Parkview Drive , were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Horvath and daug hter , Ad.l y and Vicky, and Jack Nobora of pringfield Gardens. John Hamber of Richmond Hill spent Wednesday visiting his son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz . Jr., and children . F ii san, Laura and Clifford. Whittier Drive. Mrs. Virginia Widman of Hunt- ington was the guest over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cruse and children. Marlene. Ran- dy and Jennifer , of Orchid Drive. Mrs. George Doughty is recup- erating at her home on Huguenot Drive after being a patient at the Bavview General Hospital. Mrs. Rocco Demasi of Linden Place celebrated her birthday last \\ ednesday at a small family gath- ering at her home. Joining in were h\r husband , daughter , Stella , mo- ther , Mrs. Josephine Cordaro, and sister , Miss Rose Cordaro , all of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ennesser have returned to their home on Monroe Drive after enjoying a two-week motor vacation to Miami Beach and Key West , Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Willia m Geyer , formerly of Brooklyn , are now re- siding permanently at their Sum- mer home on Laurelton Drive. Henry Schick , Jr., and John Schick of Beth page were the guests during the week of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schick , Sr., of Longfellow Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Edward He ; ns , Sr. . of Hampton Bays entertained as their Sunday guests their son and daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Heins, Jr., and children , Ed- ward III. Ellen and Erick , of Sil- ver Road. Private 1 'C. Paul Leonardi , sta- tioned at Fort Bragg, N. C , is spending a holiday leave with his wife and son Paul , Jr., at the home of Mrs. Leonardi' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Dondiego of Cranberry Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fetzer and children , Patricia. Diane , Josep h - ¦ •¦i d B-rnadet e , of Commack were Christmas holiday weekend hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fetzer of Overlook Drive. Over the Christmas Holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Han- sen of Bay Ridge entertained as their guests their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Es- kesen , and son , Roy Daniel , of Laurelton Drive. The Christening of Rosemary Geiger , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Geiger of Cranberry Drive , took p lace recentl y at St. Jude ' s R. C. Church , Nei ghborhood Road , with the Rev. Peter Baker officia- ting. Godparents are Miss Barbara Geiger of Mastic Beach and Clif- ford Daly of Brooklyn. A reception followed ' at the Geiger home where they entertained as their guests Mr. \ and Mrs. William O'Brien of Bayport; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Koh- ler of Oakdale ; Miss Inez Geiger , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daly and Mrs. Michael Geiger of Brooklyn; the baby ' s brothers , Robert , Kev- in , Gary and James; Pat and How- ard Lindsay of Woodhaven , and Linda and Joe Tuccito of Mastic Beach. Miss Gladys Mang hes , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamez Manghes , celebrated her nineteenth birthday Friday with her parents at their Magnolia Drive home. On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Jack McNamara of Elder Drive were dinner hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ingbretsen of Diana Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swezey of Brookhaven. The birthday of Mrs. William Linden of Monroe Drive was cele- brated Sunday w*h°n sh a and her husband entertained as their din- ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hartmann of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. William Carney and children , June , Donna and William , of Central Islip, on Wed- nesday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Karcher of Dahlia Drive. The birthday of Mrs. Chester Kruk. Sr., of Parkwood Drive was celebrated unday when she was the guest-of-honor at a gathering at her home. A buffet supper and a decorated birthday cake were served to her guests which inclu- ded her husband , daughter. Debra , son Chester , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. An- toine Kurk and daug hters , Donna. Linda and Darlene , of Flanders ; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kruk , Sr., and children , Barbara and Edward , Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMullen and daughter , Martha Ann , all of East port , and Mrs. Anna Zelt- mann of Mastic Beach. David Larsen. a student at the Academy of Aeronautics of La Guardia , is spending the holidays with his parents , Justice of the Peace and Mrs. Erling A. Larsen of Hickory Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Kruk , Jr., of East port announce the birth of a 6 rounds, seven ouii c* son Monday at Bayview General Hospital. They have named him Josep h Edward. They are the parents of two other children. Mrs. Kruk is the former Miss Carol Zuzierla , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Zuzierla of Wlhittier Drive , and Joseph Ed- ward is their fifth grandchild. On Sunday the birthday of Jus- tice of the Peace Erling A. Larsen was celebrated at a small family dinner at the Larsen home on Hickory Road. Among the guests were Mrs. Erling Larsen , son , David , Mrs. Jeanette Bushman and Miss Heddy Hafner of Masti c Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen and children Colleen and Eric , of Wading River. Columbia Civic Assoc Has Christma s Part y MASTIC BEACH — Over 2. \ >0 area children attended the annual Christmas party of the ' ' olumbia Civic Association Saturday afternoon , held in tlu - American Leg ion Iiall mi Mast ic Beach Road. Old Santa, in the person of Edward lbbotson , was clad in tbe traditional ved velvet suit, and was enthroned beside v large gaily bedecked and lighted tree. Each child receiv- ed a gift from Santa and re- fr eshments of candy, cake , cookies , soda and milk were sei ved to all . The members of the association ' s auxiliary baked and donated the cakes and cookies. On .Sunday, Bavview Hos- pital was visited bv the Co- lumbia Civic Association , and Dr. Frank Calabro. Sr .. took tl.em and Santa on a tour of tho hosp ital where they h f' L gifts of cook Ks and candies for the patients , nurses and n'-rs* ' - - *' a ; des. A similar tour of the Poospatuck Reserva- tion was mad** during the w<*ek where gifts w-ve also given out. to the children. Remsenburg and Speonk Willis B. Tuthill FIFTH BIRTHDAYS Susan Ann Finkelstein , and Su- san Hellens celebrated their fifth birthdays December 18 during a party at the Ricerhead Coopera- t ive Nulscry School. The children are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Finkelstein and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hellens . of Remsen- burg. respectively. Among those attending the par- ty were Robert and Peter Mc- Garey, sons of M:r . and Mrs. Charles McGarey. and Rickey Ro- gers, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Rogers , all of Remsenburg - . The nursery school , which all the children attend, is operated on a non-profit basis by the mothers of children attending the school. It is registered by the State Depart- ment of Education. Dr. Edward Lyon has been a patient at Bayview Hospital for severa l weeks. Dr. Lyon under- went an operation from which he is making a satisfactory recovery, it is reported , and expects to be home shortly . A fifty-fifth wedding anniver- sary wa- cele brated recentlv bv Mr. and Mis . Hubert B. Tuttle of Speonk. New residents here are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conway, who have a home on Godfrey Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Algernon B. Jayne attended the wedding of their son , Algernon B. Jayne. Jr., and Miss Joan Elizabeth Haslett December 16 at the Glenda'e Presby terian Church , Detroit , Mich . The cere- mony was followed by a reception in the church parlors. As a part of their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Jayne , Jr., plan to visit Mr. Jay- ne ' s home town. Remsenburg, for a visit with relatives and to see neig hbors and friends. He is now completing his theological course at Dubuque Seminary, Dubuque. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs . Jayne , Sr.. made the trip to Detroit and re- turn by plane. While absent Mr. Jayne ' s dairy work was in charge of his son , Walter Jayne. Judge Francis X. Conlon of New York City was here last week to look over work being done to his garage which he is having con- verted into a three-bedroom cot- tage. Robert E. Mohr and family were here from New York Cit y last week to see work being done to their newly-purchased Summer and weekend place on the bayfront bought recently from Judge Con- lon. Miss Barbara Moreland who at- tends State University, College of Education , at Oneonta is spend- ing the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moreland. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bolton re- turned to their home on Speonk Shore Road last week after being in Europe since April. M , r. . '\nd Mrs John W°therby of New York City were at their coun- try place here last weekend. Also here over Sunday were Judge and Mrs. Irving Ben Coop- er of New York City. Unable to ride his bicycle while here Judge Cooper took his exercise hiking in the snow Sunday morning. Miss Dorothy Spicer of Bay Shore Hospital visited her broth- er-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. David Jayne last Sunday. 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When \Silent Night\ was sung, a beau- tifuly nativity scene , with a huge silver star in background was pro- duced. Debbie Tow^ , a visiting g irl , took the part of Mary. Joseph was portrayed b y Harold Abrams and the shepherds were Paul Runyan , Jr., Kevin Fechter and Jonas Marrow. During the singing of \Jingle Bells \ Santa Claus made his entry , and before long, each Cub Scout and guest was given a gift that Santa dug out of his pack. Everyone , includ- ing the parents , had a jolly time. Christmas decorated cupcakes were donated by the boys moth- ers. The soda was supplied by the pack. Den meetings will resume when school opens after vacation. ^^^_4_%_ M __ Wm COMMUNITY'S NEEDS I^iiES SF # PRESCRIPTI0NS ^^]B • BABY NEEDS i ^ W • NORCROSS GREETING CARDS • LOUIS SHER RY ICE CREAM \ • FANNY FARMER CANDIES j MORICHES PHARMACY g CHARLES and DOROTHY SULLIVAN , Pharm. j » jl ATlantic 4-0001 Center Moriches ^ ENTRANCE AND PARKING IN REAR l 1 5 •#yyr*f y YY**fY*r vY y*infYYYvy^ Moriches Mr». Ann Burge , Tel. ATlantic 4-0691 CHRISTENING CEREMONY Raymond John Kwasna , infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hallock Kwa - sna of Barnes Road , was christen- ed 2 p, m. December 10 at St. John the Evangelist R. C. Church in Center Moriches. Father Mat- thew officiated at the ceremony. The godparents were Thomas King of Terryville , Conn , and Mi -s Kathryn Krajewski of Riverhead. Following the christening, a fam- il y gathering was held at the Kwa- sna home. A buffet spread was featured followed b y a buautifully decorat- ed christening cake. Those attend- ing were Raymond' s Mateiyial grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Brooks of Riverhead; Mrs. Thomas King and daug hters Deb- bie and Wend y, of Terryville , Conn.; Mrs. E ' dward Krajewski of Riverhead' ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Clellan and daugh ev , Darlene. of East Patehogue . . and Mrs. Marge Ma gee of Riverhead. * ¦: : * :: ' Mrs. Reeves Lehmen celebrated her birthday Decemoer 20 at her home in Cooks Park. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckheit of Marion Drive attended the an- nual Christmas party sponsored by the Patehogue Electric Ligh t Com- pany. At this affair , which was held in the Georgian Room of the 112 Lounge in Medford , Mr. Buck- heit was the recipient of a ten- year service pin , in recognition of his service in this company. Mr. and Mrs. George Burge of Barnes Road were visitors last Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armando Monte?A\- ma of Mlastic. The Youth Fellowship meeting usually held tonight at the Bible Protestant church had been can- celled due to the Christmas holi- days. James Lehmen , Jr.. celebrated his birthday December 17 at the home of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Lehmen of Cooks Park. ^ _. _ _. -.,.-. ^ | i 5 -* \• - o __ W^Mmm ^m!w^ M- ^-_ % Main Street Cent er Moriches ATlantic 4-0301 I - iililllllilliilliliiliiir.liiliiliiiiiliiti!iiii iiiiniil ' iliiiii« A ROADSIDE I GREENHOUSE I f - *&__ **%S. Montauk Hwy.f ; /^i^K^ A ^rinZ^^^H n ] Moriches - \ * y W* ______ __ V ¦* ¦ / I World Wide Delivery _ Through F.T.D . - \iMi\iiiiiiiii riiiiiitiii'ii'iiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuti!iiii, I WHERE DIGNITY j AND TRADITION | SOFTEN YOUR GRIEF — • — ! SINNICKSONS Moriches Funeral Home , Inc* j J. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. Sinnickson ' j MAIN STREET , CENTER MORICHES ATlantic 4-0065 j LEMMEWS NURSERY EAST MORICHES AT - 4 - 0 9 9 0 MENU CENTER MORICHES SCHOOLS THURSDAY — Hot dog on roll , baked beans , sauerkraut , milk , fruit. FRIDAY—Macaroni/cheese , string beans , salad , milk , bread but- ter , fruit . MONDAY — Soup, grilled cheese sandwich , milk , fruit. TUESDAY — Hamburger , potato salad, milk , pudding. WEDNESDAY — Baked ham , sweet potatoes , corn , milk , bread , butter , fruit. For your best source of infor- mation locally, read The Advance each wppk. — 4dv EASTPORT N EWS ITEMS Miss Bonnie Bell. Tel. EAst port 5-0046 METHODIST LADIES The Ladies ' Aid Society of the East Moriches Centennial Metho- dist Church held a meeting last Thursday in the Church recreation room. The Branch Class and the Ladies ' Aid held their Christmas party together. They sang Christ- mas carols and exchanged gifts. Those present were Mesdames Florence DelGado , Estelle Pitney. Mary Knott , Bess DeMatties , Min- nie Pain , Clair Buddy. Emma Kott , Roy Cayo , Ethel Rweck , Adele Bender , Helen Lane , Virgin- ia Lemmernran. Annie Benjamin , Hattie Carter , Anna Olsen , Eva Raynor , Gertrude Griffing, Miss Margaret Kerb y and Miss Tessie Foster. The next meeting of the society will be January 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle and children , Blake , and Tracy, of Pot- f town, Pa., are spending the holidays visiting with their pa- rents , Mrs. E. D. Warner , and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tuttle , Sr. Vuitine; Edw ' n Ranger , last Sun- day, at the Manhattan Veterans Hospital were Mesdames Delbert Wesche , Irma Norwood , Daniel Coffey and Miss Karen Coffey. Live B ttcr With PELCO Low Cost E' eofririt y. —Adv. Br^nda Vak'iy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vakay, celebrated her seventh birthday last Tuesday with a party at her home. Her guests were Dawn Tuttle , Janet Hawes , Roxanne Poplaski , Debra Capozzola , Kim Matson , Lorin Warner , Diane Wilcox , Shirley Fichter and Jay Lynn Devore. Mrs. Halsey Case entertained for luncheon last Wednesday her sisters , Mrs. Emma Kleinow and Mrs. Florence Boughton , both of East Hampton. Recent visitors of Mrs. Earl Suydam were her son and dau g h- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Suydam of West Babylon. Carol Keck , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornilius Keck is spending the holidays with her parents. Miss <*s>Keck is a freshman at Harpur College. The annual Christmas party of the East port Telephone Company was held last Thursday and at the same time Mi's. Betty Coffey ' s fortieth year was celebrated. Mrs. Coffey received a bouquet of flow- ers. A buffet dinner was served and there was an exchange of Christmas gifts. Present were Miss Baldwin , the chief operator , I and Mesdames Betty Coffey, Eva j Coffey, Lillian Lane , Maureen Al- bin , Edna Tucker , Maragaret I Jensen and Miss Diane Ditt- emare. Reading The Advance advertise- ments simplifies shopping. —Adv. Miss Karen Coffey spent Thurs- day and Friday visiting at the home of Miss Eleanor Belskis of Brookhaven. Pvt. David Raynor spent the weekend at his home on Main Street. Stanley Gajowski , who is a stu- dent at Ohio University, is spend- ing the Christmas holidays with his parents. Miss Bonnie Bell was a guest hist Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stangal of Westhampton. Robin and Candace Bell of Pat- ehogue spent the weekend visiting their grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell. NEW YEAR — NEW LIFE MASTIC BEACH — On Friday evening services at the Mastic Beach Hebrew Center , Neighbor- hood Road , will include a ta.k on A New Year — A New Life. All members of the congregation are urged to attend. CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all my friends for their many acts of kindness during my stay at the hosp ital and my con- valescence at home. w A *Rpll . — \dv . ENTER , SANTA aboard pumper of Center Moriches Fire De- partment , its sirens wailing, Saturday night at Newins Street parking lot in Center Moriches. Anxiously awaiting his arrival wore children who received candy from Old St. Nick in the person of FVank Costantino of East Moriches. Happy occasion was made possible b y Lions Club of the Moriches. — Advance Photo OBITUARY MRS. FREDERICKA WOHLER 72. died Thursday at her home on Montauk Highway, Shirley. She was born December 24 , 1888 in Austria. She is survived by her three sis- ters. Miss Pauline E. Bruckner of Shirley, Miss Margaret Bruckner of Austria and Mrs. Maria Geiss- ler of Hungary; and two brothers , Rudolph Bruckner of Shirley and . John Bruckner of Austria. Funeral services were hold Fri- day evening at Herrmann ' s Fune- ral Home , Center Moriches, the , Rev. Arthur W. Geidel officiating. Interment followed at St. Ber- nard' s Cemetery , Bernardsville , N.J. MRS. CARMEN MARTINEZ , 5(> , died last Thursday at Bayview General Hospital in Mastic Beach. She was born January 10 , 1904 in Puerto Rico and had lived at 246 Beaver Driv<\ Mastic Beach for the past seven weeks. She is survived by her husband Eduardo; two sons , Edward P. and Philip Jr., both of Mastic Beach , a brother , Crispin Vazquez of Brooklyn and five grandchildren. Rosary service was held Friday at Herrmann ' s Funeral Home , Cen- ter Moriches , the Rev. William J. Reilly, officiating. Requiem Mass was said Saturday at St. Jude ' s R. C. Church. Interment followed at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Co- ram. NICHOLAS LASHUK , 80 , died Monday at Maimonides Hosp ital. Brooklyn, after a short illness. A retired duck farmer , he was u longtime resident of Main Street; Eastport and Brooklyn. He was born Fbruarv 23 , 1881 in Russia. Surviving are two daughters , Mrs. Joseph Martin of Brookl yn and Mi's. Robert Nugent of West- hamp ton Be-ich : three sons Alex - ander and William , both of East- port , a** d Peter of Brookl yn; 11 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Rosarv service was held yester- day at Herrmann ' s Funeral Home. Requiem mass will be- * - *aid at 9:^0 this morning at S+ . John ' s R. C. Church , Center Moriches. Inter- ment will follow at Mt . Pleasant Cemetery. East Moriches. East Moriches Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lowell. AT 4-0211 SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT The Christmas entertainment of the East Moriches School was held in the school auditorium, at -7:30 p. m. December 19 where more than 300 were present. The var- ious grades put on admirable per- formances of Christmas skits after widen the older grades sang Christmas carols in which the audi- ence part-dpated. The entertain- ment closed with the arrival of S -nta and th<* distribution of cand y to the ehi 'dren. GAME CLUB PARTY The Christmas .party of the Game Club was held at the home of Mrs. Linda Williams of Eastport last week. Those attending were Mesdames Helen Kanas. William Atcheson , William McPhail , Sr., Florence Williams and Margaret Smith of East port. LADIES AUX. The East Moriches Ladies ' Aux- iliary of the fire department held its Christmas party in the fire- hall December 18. The room was decorated for Christmas and a cov- ered dish luncheon was enjoyed by the more than 30 mem-bers. A daughter , Katherine Ann , was born December 15 to Captain and Mrs. Ronald J. Lemanski. who are stationed at El Paso. Tex., Mr s . Lemanski is the former Faith Henderson of this village. PENNY PEL CO SAYS: For your protection leave a light when you ' re away from home!—Adv. The Rev. Wolfred Fraser of British Guiana is spending sever- al weeks with the Rev. Gordon Dickson and his family. The Ladies ' Aid of the Metho- dist Church enjoyed a Christmas party in the church basement Thursday afternoon. About 20 at- tended. Christmas carols were sung and games were played after which gift s were exchanged. Re- freshments were served. Legal Notice STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION , WATER RESO U RCES COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held in the Fire House , Mastic, on Jan- uary 5 , 19G2 , at 2 p. m. on the application of MASTIC BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS , made under Section 476 of the Conservation Law , for approval j of a well project at its premises at Mastic , Suffolk County. Papers filed may be consulte d at Office of Commission , 373 Maple Avenue , Weslbury, New York. j Objectors may be heard only on written objections , specifying the grounds thereof , filed in the above office not later than Jan- uary 4 , 1962. Westbury, New* York John C. Thompson Executive Engineer. December lo , 1961.