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News of Centereach and Lake GroveMrs. Ethel Smith. ROnk. 9-8752

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Stordeurof Anne Road celebrated theirtwenty-s ixth wedding anniversarySaturday night . They enjoyed the•Jackie Gleason show "Take MeAlong " at the Westbury MusicFair , Westbury. followed by din-ner at the Ganvmah Restaurant ,Westluiry.

Mi and Mr s . Josep h Geiser ofWoodside spent the weekend withMr. and Mrs. l l any Brow n ofSomeiset Street.

The Centereach Fire Depart-ment ambulance answered the fol-low mu mi ' s his t w eek ; Jul y 18.Mis . Carpeck of 21 M i n e i v a Lanewas t aken to the Ursii l ine Nur-sing Home, Oakdale , by order ofDi . Ti oy. Duver wa s Bob Ed-w a i d s . l u s t aid man Otto Wolz.On Ju lv 2)5 Stev en Takets of 56Gould Koad wa s taken to MatherM e m o i u l Ho sp i t a l by driver OttoWolz . t i r s t -au l man Fred Kirsch-enheitei , and assistant Bob Bur-low s.

Michael Alan Rumpf , infant sonof Mr. and Mrs . Edward Rump fof Nor th W a sh i n gt o n Avenue wasehi i stened at the Assump tion ofthe BL ssed V i i g m Mary R. C.C h u u h at 'A p. m. Sunday by theRev. Thomas Taylor . God parentsare M i s . Richard Boy le of I^akeRonkonkoma and Will iam Batscheol Richmond Hill and Centereach.A l eeeption was held followingthe lo i emony for about 30 rela-t i v e s and f I iends .

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oles andt h i l d i o n . Diane , Linda and Susan ,of Sni 'th Street returned home af-lei spending eight days ' vacationat Canton , w i t h Mr. Oles ' brother-i n - l a w and sister . Mr. and Mrs.Bernaid Wil l iams of Patchogue ,w h o haw a cottage there. MissDiane did not re turn with herp a t e n t s but is also spending thisweek there .

M ' . and Mrs. Otto Lubrich ofEl l io t A v e n u e celebrated theirs e v e n t h w ed i l ing annive isary July2 1 l \v h a v i n g a Chinese dinner atMei Tmg R o s t a a i a n t in Hunt in g-ton. A f i o i d i n n e i they attendedt h e II I ' > I o ( 'ooi erence at StonyBiook Si hool and then were guestsof A h . and M i s . Amc Ramslandot c Bei n a i d Place , where a ga-t h t nng w a s held m honor of theira n n u e l s;u \ A t t e n d i n g w ith themw e i e M' and .Mis . Alfred Fridlandof \\ ond Road.

. M i s. Erne st Over ton of MiddleC o u n t i v Re ul and her nieces andm p h e w s , Sha ion . Beth A n n ,V. .r iU' and Johnny Hallock . ofConim.u k spent Thuisday , Fridayand th i v \e t ko 'id at the Daniell l . tToi k Co t t a g e at Cedar Beach .Sunt 1, oln M i . Ov erton came dow nfoi the w eekend.

A s t p p i i ^ e s even t i e th b i r thdayP i . i t v was held for Mrs. MarvC.e. si . of A sN.u a at Roe^ch Halln ( o ' _ :e P o in t Jul y 15. Mrs .G< i st i i- the mother of Mrs . Hari yBlow n . Si . of Soniei set Street.1 ho st t t t ' id i i j g l i om here w ereM i . an , M i - . Ha i ry Brow n . Sr..M i . and A l l s David Brown , andM i . ami Mrs . Calvin Blydenburgh.

On Sundav Jul y 2'A Mr. andM i s H a i r y B l o w n . Sr., of Som-ei sct S i n e t e n t i i t a i m d at a bar-becue at t h e n home. Their guestsw e i e Mr . and M i s . Calvin Blyden-bi I Ji ami c h i 'dren , Mary , James.Mid Thoma s . Mi and Mrs. Dav idBrown and ch i ldn n , Linda andDav , d , J i Mi and Mis . H ai ryBlown and chi l dren . Edward andDcl .ia.

Mr*.. Stanley Herzfeld of Ridge-field P a i k . N J., a i r . v e d Saturdayand is spending th is week w i t hhev p a i e n i s , M T aIU ] ^Irs . Albert

^Reynolds of South Colman Road.Miss Esther Williams, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williamsof Plymouth Street , returned homeSunday after spending two weeksvisi t ing relatives , Mr. and Mrs. Al-bert Anderson of Bay Ridge andMr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper inBrooklyn. Their son , David Wil-liams , is counselor at the PercyCrawford Camp at Showderbrook ,Stroudsburg, Pa., for the Summer.

Mr. and Mrs . John Niblock ofMcGaw Avenue returned homeJul y 24 after spending some timevisiting Mrs. Niblock' s father ,Morris Hackett at New Brunswick,Canada , and other relatives. Theywere accompanied by their niece ,Miss Maura Laverty of WillistonPark.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinmannleft Thursday and spent Fridayand the weekend in the PoconoMountains , where they visitedfriends.

Mrs. Edwin Overton and daugh-ter , Miss Linda Overton of LakeGrove , and Miss J. Mabel Hallockof Smithtown spent Monday vis-iting Mrs. Charles Ahlschlager ofEast North port.

A special call is being made toall Overton families and their descendants to attend the Overtonreunion to be held Saturday atthe Edwin Hawkins' home on MillRoad. Coram. Bring your lunchand spend the day.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin ofWoodland Boulevard celebratedtheir eleventh wedding anniver-sary July 23 by having dinner atMlimi's Restaurant in Bay Shore.They were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs. Max Becker of Holbrook.

Mr. and Mrs. John Kuefner ofReizen Avenue entertained at afamily dinner party July 24 inhonor of their daughter Donna 'ssecond birthday. Guests were Mr.and Mrs. Marino Francioni andchildren , Daniel and Diane, of Lin-denhurst; Mr. and Mrs. JacobFocrtsch of Springfield Gardens;Mrs. Mildred Moore and daughter.Lynn , of Isli p Terrace , and Don-na 's brothers , Bruce and John.

Mr. and Mrs. William Nolan ofJonas Boulevard celebrated theirseventeenth wedding anniversaryJul y 23 with a dinner party atthe Villa Pace in St. James. Theywere accompanied by Mr. andMrs. John Fedofsky, also of JonasBoulevard.

The Middle Country Youth As-sociation are ho lding a buffet sup-per and dance at the Assumptionof the Blessed Vi rgin Mary hallon Crown Acres Road at 8:30 p. m.August 19 to raise money for theBabe Ruth Leagues. All-Stargames will be hold at the UnityDrive School August fi , 8 and 10:the opening day for the season 'sactivities was Jul y 25. A fashionshow is being p lanned for Sep-tember.

Joseph Fraticelli of 106 Stan-ley Drive , chairman for the Can-cer drive , is still asking for vol-unteers to help canvass severalareas which have not been covered.If you have a few hours you canspare , call him at JU 8-9393.

Herbert Lindroth of Flushingis spending- his two weeks' vaca-tion from his duties with the Tex-as Company with his father , Al-fred Lindroth of Hawkins Avenue.Last week they visited TimothyMorrissey. who has been confinedat the S. F. Doyle Nursing Homein Boonton , N. J. Mr. and Mrs.Morrissey have been spendingsome time there with their daugh-ter , Mrs. Francis Doyle. Whilethere Mr. Morrissey was a patientat the hospital where he underwentsurgery and has since been con-

fined at the nursing home , whichhis daughter operates. Mr. andMrs. Morrissey are residents ofHawkins Avenue and hope to re-turn home soon.

Kevin Schwamb. son of Mr. andMrs. Frederick Schwamb, Jr., ofMcGaw Avenue celebrated hisfourth birthday with a beachparty at the cottage of his grand-parents , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Over-ton at West Meadow Beach July26. Others present were Mi's.Stephen Barnett and children ,Bonnie , Nancy, Stephen and Sally,Miss Linda Overton and Mrs. JohnOverton and Kevin 's sister, Peggy,and brother , Freddy.

A baby shower was given inhonor of Mrs. Harold Rand ofMiddle Country Road July 20 atthe home of Mrs. Henry Steinmannof McGaw Avenue. Co-hostesseswere Mrs. Doreen James of Cen-tereach and Mrs. Ann Kuhlmey ofSmithtown. The room was trimm-ed in pink and blue. The guest-of-honor sat under a decorated um-brella to open her many gifts.Other guests attending were Mes-dames Sidney Duck , Walter Za-kaly, George Cast, Marie Wadeand Robert Marlborough of LakeRonkonkoma; Mrs. Robert McCarrol and Mrs. Ralph Lavinia ofSmithtown ; Mrs. Leslie Rhodes ofRichmond Hill; Mrs. Fred Jacksonof Greenlawn and Mesdames MarieBailey, E. Rand , George Kingey,Hannah Blydenburgh, Mae Busch,Frances Wlash , Dorothy Moller ,June Carbone, Betty Helf , DoloresRegan, all of Centereach.

The Secret Pal Club enjoyedluncheon at the home of Mrs. Al-ma Wendel of Boyle Road , Selden,Jul y 26. Those attending wereMesdames Albert Reynolds, GeorgeKennedy, Si*., George Bingay, Fos-ter Overton , Julius Hahn, PercyPeters, Jeanne Bingay and AlvinSmith.

Mrs. George Bingay of CurtisStreet attended a bridal showerfor her niece , Miss Jayne Kircher,at the home of Miss Penny Weilof Valley Stream July 22. MissKircher will be married Septem-ber 2 to Richard Mackie at theSt. Boniface Church in Elmont.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensonof St. James Road ceT ebrated theireighth wedding anniversary July25 by having a dinner party atthe Gateway Restaurant in Hun-tington. They were accompaniedby Mr. and Mrs. David Overtonof Middle Country Road.

Mr. and Ma's. Alfred Fridlundand children , Tor , Grethe, andKenneth , of Wood Road left Sat-urda y for a week's vacation inCanada and to visit other pointsof interest.

Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Schor ofSycamore Street celebrated theirdaughter Lorene's first birthdaywith a party Jul y 23. Guests wereher brother , Gary, Shane Fergu-son and grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Fred Bunnenberg of Ronkon-koma.

Word has been received here ofthe death of Elmo Johnson of De-land . Fla. Many old timers willremember Mr. Johnson and hiswife , Betty, who ran a restauranton the corner of Middle* CountryRoad and Hawkins Avenue formany years.

CHURCH NEWSThe First Congregational Church

of New Village has Sunday Schoolat 9:45 a. m., worship at 11a. m., Youth Fellowship' at 6:30p. m., gospel service at 7*30 p. m.Sunday. Daily Vacation Bibleschool will be held for the weekof August 21 at 9 a. m. All

children of all ages are invited toattend. The Rev. Erich Weverholds a Bible class at 8 p. m.Thursday at the Sunday Schoolbuilding and M^rs. Marjorie Thom-as has a Bible class every Tuesdayat 10 a. m.

T h e Centereach CommunityChurch holds Sunday School at10 a. m. and worship at 11:15a. m. Sunday. Holy Communionwill be observed Sunday morning.During the month of August thepastor, the Rev. Norman Minard ,will be speaking on "Worship."The pastor also will be the spea-ker at the Farmingville, HoltsvilleChurch at 9 a. m. during themjonth of August.

The C e nt e r e a c h MennoniteChurch holds worship at 10 a. m.,Sunday School at 10:45 a. m., gos-pel service at 7:45 p. m. Sunday.Bible study hour at 7:45 p. m.Wednesday with a special classfor young people. Closing exer-cises of the Vacation Bible Schoolwill be held tomorrow at 7:45 p. m.

Our Savior Lutheran Churchholds Sunday School at 9 a. m.,worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Sun-day. Holy Communion will be ob-served Sunday at both morningservices. In the absence of the pas-tor , the Rev. Kenneth Hoener , whois on vacation, the Rev. AugustHerbert of Smithtown will bringthe message Sunday. The Mr. andMrs. Club of the church will holdtheir annual outing at CedarBeach Saturday .

St. Andrew's Reformed Episco-pal Church has Sunday School at10 a. m., morning prayer and ser-mon at 11 a. m. and eveningprayer and sermon at 8 p. m. Sun-day. Evening prayer and Biblestudy at 8 p. m. Wednesday. OnAugust 13, Erich Wever , assign-ment secretary of the Eastern&uffolku Camp of Gideons , willspeak"at • "both services. The Rev.Mr. Wever is active as a Bibleteacher in Smithtown and at theFirst Congregational Church ofNew Village.

The Assumption of the BlessedVirgin Mary R. C. Church holdsmasses at 8, 9, 10:30 and 11:30a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Sunday. Adaily mass at 8 a. m. The RosaryAltar Society will meet at thechurch Monday night.

BLUE POINT NEWS ITEMSMrs. Gcorae Densiiuz. EMerton 3-6279

GOLDEN AGE CLUB

The Golden Age Club met July25 at the Blue Point Firehousewith Mrs. Mary George, president ,in charge. The meeting was openedwith a prayer by Mrs. HelenMiller and the salute to the flagled by Mrs. Emma Ruhl. Therewill be a cake sale and bazaarAugust 18 on the grounds nextto the post office and everyoneis welcome. The committee for thebazaar is Mesdames Julia Carl-son, Helen Miller , Mae Cozine,Emma Ruhl , Frieda Boyd andMary George, president. Therewill be a lawn party and covereddish supper at M;rs. Ruhl's homein Bayport August 3. In case ofrain , it will be held on the follow-ing day.

Mrs. Frieda Boyd was pleasant-ly surprised at the end of themeeting when her daughter, Mrs.William Weyhrauch, brought alarge birthday cake and ice creamin honor of her birthday. Otherbirthdays of members celebratedduring July were Mesdames IsabelBoyd , Gertrude Bruck, AdelaideDyker, Lena Francour and AdelaidRoberts and also Clarence Oste-yee and Fred Waldbauer. Mrs.Isabel Boyd was reported ill.Games were played. The nextmeeting will be held at the fire-house on August 8.

B. P. FIRE DEPARTMENT

The Blue Point Fire Depart-ment Drum and Bugle Corps andLadies' Auxiliary participated July25 in the annual parade and ba-zaar of the Sayville Fire Depart-ment. The Drum and Bugle Corpsreceived second prize in their di-vision and the Ladies' Auxiliarywon for the most women in line.

On Friday about 4 p. m. thefiremen were called out to extin-guish a blaze in the kitchen ofthe Town-Line Tavern on MontaukHighway.

A meeting of the committee forthe annual bazaar was held at thefirehouse Monday night with LeonSwezey, chairman of the affair.The vamps have been busy erectingthe stands in back of the firehouse.The bazaar will be held on thenights of August 9, 10, 11 and 12and Firemens' night with a par-ade will be held August 10.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shene anddaughter, Linda , of 8 Nelson Courtreturned home July 24 after aweek's vacation at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Martin Eberhardtof Norway, Me., and also withfriends in Easthampton, Conn.

Mr. and Mlrs. Clarence Craw-ford and children , Pamela , Robertand Paul , formerl y of Blue Point ,spent a few hours here Sundayvisiting former neighbors andfriends on their return home toSalisbury , Md. after vacationingin Massachusetts. Pamela remainedto spend a few weeks visitingLinda Gray at the home of herparents , Mr. and Mrs. NormanGray of Blue Point Avenue. PaulClough , son of Mr. and Mrs. Char-les Clough of Winthrop Court , re-turned with the Crawfords , tospend some time with Robert andPaul.

For the finest in self-servicemeats try Shand's Food Marketin Bayport. Good parking—quickservice.—Adv.

Cheryl Densing of 45 NamkeeRoad returned home July 25 afterspending a week visiting WendyMaxson at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millerin Cornwall. Mrs. Miller andWendy drove Cheryl home and re-turned to their home the sameday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Damm, Sr.,of Walker Valley and Floridaspent Sunday visiting at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. William Weyh-rauch and sons, Richard and ALan ,and Mrs. Frieda Boyd of 36 ArthurAvenue.

Bruce Andrew Thyberg, infantson of Mr. and M^s. Harry Thy-berg of Rowland Avenue, was bap-tized in Our Lady of the SnowR. C. Church July 23. The Rev.Edward Phillips of Jamaica , greatuncle of the infant, officiated atthe baptism. The godparents wereMr. and Mrs. George Huether ofSayville.

A son, Joseph Edward , weighing7 pounds, 3 and a half ounces,was born July 22 in Mather Mem-orial Hospital , Port Jefferson , toMr. and Mrs. Daniel Flanagan.Mrs. Flanagan, the former MissVictoria Sevenliss, was a formerfourth grade teacher in the BluePoint Elementary School.

The name of Susan Sanderswas omitted from those listed lastweek who had attended Girl ScoutCamp Edey for that week.

Mrs. John Siebus of MontaukHighway is now convalescing ather home after an operation per-formed a few weeks ago at South-side Hospital.

Jeffrey Bevis , son of Mr. andMrs. Mlilton Bevis of PaumanakeRoad , returned home Friday afterspending the month of July atCamp Paquatuck in East Mori-ches. When he arrived home, hisneighborhood friends had a hugesign , "Welcome Home Jeff " anda party for him. Those who madethe arrangements and attended theparty were Carolyn , Michael,James, Cathy and Edward Tra-vel's, David Johnstone and Milton,Drew and Lawrence Bevis.

Mrs. Raymond Bevis of VeroBeach , Fla., is visiting her son anddaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Milton Bevis , and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyford Rome ofDobbs Ferry are spending theSumj mer in a cottage at BradleyBeach. Mrs. Rome is a sister ofMrs. Mary Beglin of MontaukHighway and also has manyfriends in this vicinity. Theirdaughter, Miss Bernadette Rome,spent the weekend here with them.

Dr. and Mi's. Gustave Reich andson , Larry, of Mount Vernon spentthree days last week visiting Dr.and Mrs. Arthur Reich and sons ,David , Stephen and Andy, of Nam-kee Road.

Airman 3/c Frank LePre leftfrom International Airport July26 for Seattle, Wash., where hewill remain until he leaves for

Alaska where he expects to be for18 months. Airman LePre had beenhome on a 30 day leave with hisparents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Le-Pre of Division Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirouacand son, Guy, and Orlene Kingof Pheasant Way, returned homeMonday after spending a weekwith Mr. Kirouac 's parents , Mr.and Mrs. E. V. Kirouac in West-port , Conn. The week previous ,Orlene visited her uncle and aunt ,Mr. and Mrs. Albert King andfamily and her brother , Dale , attheir cottage at Long Cove.

OUR LADY OF SNOW

On the afternoon of July 26 theRev. Francis Nuss , Mrs. RobertRomaine and Daniel Mooney, aSeminarian, drove the followingaltar boys to New York City tothe Yankee Stadium to see theYankees win the game with Chi-cago: James Mulligan , Owen Healy,Owen, Daniel and James Harren ,Jeffrey, Kevin and John Lynch,Alfred Kuntz , Joseph Rettig,Thomas Cochrane, Terrence andEdward (Jay ) Smalling, DrewBevis, Scarsfield and Stephen Tur-ley and Dennis McCarthy.

Daily masses are held at 8 a. m.Sunday masses are at 8, 9, 10 and11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. withHoly Communion for the Rosary-Altar Society on the first Sundayof the month and for the HolyName Society at the 8 a. m. masson the second Sunday of eachmonth. Baptisms are held at 2 p. m.Sundays. Confessions are from4:30 to 6 p. m. and 7:30 to9 p. m. Saturday. The Rev. Thom-as J. Brennan is the pastor andthe Rev. Francis Nuss, assistantpastor.

BAPTIST CHURCH

Eighty-two persons, includingteachers and students of the Va-cation Bible School and the SundaySchool and also some parents, at-tended the annual Sunday Schoolpicnic July 25 at Sunken MeadowState Park. Childrens' Day, withswimming races, talent show, run-ning races, a treasure hunt andthen free ice cream for all childrenparticipating, was held on thesame day. The following childrenfrom the Sunday School wonawards: Nancy Densing, third placein swimming and Timmy Mahler ,

second place in water race; OscarReksten, first place in runningrace and Robert McCavv, thirdplace in running race and firstplace in crab race. Several of thechildren found money awards inthe treasure hunt. An enjoyabletime was had by all who attended.

The calendar for this week isas follows: White Cross Mission-ary Society meeting from 10:30a. m. to 3 p. m. and MidweekBible Study and Prayer at 8 p. m.today. The Young People are spon-soring a beach picnic at SunkenMeadow State Park. Young andold of the church are invited tocome; one group will leave at 2:30p. m, and the rest at 6p. m. tomorrow ; also meeting ofthe church board at 8 p. m. to-morrow; Bible School hour with aclass for every age at 9:45 a. m.,Morning worship and Lord's Sup-per , the Ri ght-hand of Fellowshipwill be extended to the followingwho were baptized in June : Mrs.Cecilia Nickelsen , Miss CeceliaNickelsen , Elizabeth Coners , AprilGrieshammer, Nancy Worrad andCay Connell y, at 11 a. m.; Even-ing Gospel Service with a 15

minute hymn sing at 7:30 p. m.all on Sunday. Young People'smeeting is held in the Fellowshiproom at 7:30 p. m. and SundaySchool teachers meeting in thechurch at 8 p. m., both on Monday,and choir rehearsal at 8 p. m.Tuesday.

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Administrator AttendsCurriculum Conference

CENTEREACH — J. A. Lon-cao, assistant district principal forcurriculum at Middle CountryCentral School District 11, wasamong 150 New York state edu-cators who attended the third Su-pervision - Curriculum ConferenceJuly 19-21 at the State UniversityCollege of Education in Potsdam.

The conference was sponsoredjointly by the college and theNew York State Association forSupervision and Curriculum De-velopment . Among the topics dis-cussed were the 12-month school ,the ungraded school, language artsin elementary and secondaryschool , and team teaching.

EASTWOOD VILLAGEand DAWN ESTATES

Mrs. Ethel Smith, ROnk. 9-8752

A baby shower was held forMrs. Walter Palmer of Noel DriveJuly 15 at the home of Mrs. JohnTurin of 12 East Court. Co-hos-tesses were Mrs. Grace Logan andMlrs. Marie Gareau. The room wastrimmed in pink and blue and alarge white shower cake adornedthe refreshment table. A largewhite crib, a gift from the threehostesses, held the many gifts.Others present were MesdamesAnn Duffy, Betty Erstein , CarolDuswalt, Dorothy Rogers, Mar-garet Breslin, Rosemary Hagerty.Mae McCaffrey, Elizabeth Mc-Hugh, Doris McHugh, LorettaBock, Cleo Jay, Adele Rauch,Grace Settle, Mary Gareau , AnnPalmer, Catherine Durkan , LouiseKeeler, Medeline Keeler and Mis-ses Terri, Catherine and JoanTurin.

Patricia Reilly, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Reilly of 66 TreeRoad, celebrated her third birth-day with a family dinner partyThursday.

Mir. and Mrs. Victor Morales of23 Jay Road celebrated their sonRichard's second birthday with aparty July 26. Guests were Mrs.Zenia Tully and children , Laurieand Roger, also Richard 's bro-thers, Edward and Jimmy, andsister Norma.

Joseph Fraticelli of 106 Stan-ley Drive, chairman of the CancerDrive, is still asking for volun-teers to help cover several areaswhich have not been canvassed inEastwood Village and Dawn Es-tates. If anyone can spare a fewhours to cover a street or so,please contact Mr. Fraticelli atJU 8-9393.

A family dinner party was heldat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Fraticelli of 106 StanleyDrive July 24 in honor of theirson Dominic 's fourth birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Battifar-ano of 193 Tree Road are parentsof their third son, Russell Patrick ,weighing 6 pounds , 7 and a halfounces, born at Mather MemorialHospital , Jul y 14. Russell's twobrothers are Ernest and. Leonard.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson of145 Dawn Drive announce the ar-rival of a daughter , Cathy Mary,weighing 7 pounds , 1 ounce , bornat Huntington Hospita l July 16.Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have threeother children , J immy, eight year*,old , Chris , three years old andValerie , one and a half years old.

Robert Daly Preston , infant sonof Mr . and Mrs. Robert Prestonof 91 West Court Drive, was chris-tened at the Assumption of theBlessed Virgin Mary R. C. ChurchSunday by the Rev. Thomas Tay-lor. Godparents are Miss Kath-leen Preston and Peter Preston,

aunt and uncle of the baby, ofHuntington. A small family din-ner party was held following theceremony.

When Gene Krupa , BuddyRich and Mickey Sheehanbring their jazz combos to thefamous Stony Brook MusicFestival Saturday night, JackEllsworth, Radio S t a t i o nWALK , personality disc jock-ey, will act as master-of-cere-monies. This will be some-what of an histoi'ic occasionbecause never before haveMr. Krupa and Mr. Rich , gen-erally regarded as the topdrummers in jazz history, everworked together in person ,according to Mr. Ellsworth.

It will also be a reunion forMr. Krupa and Mr. Ellsworthwho wrere associated about 12years ago in a series of bigband broadcasts emanatingfrom New England. Jackhandled the announcing choresand also worked with Tom -my Dorsey, Benny Goodmanand other name bands of thatera. Nowadays, in addition tohis duties as program direc-tor at WALK, Jack featuresthe big bands on his dailyprogram at 10 a. m.

Krupa, Rich TogetherAt Stony Brook Sat.

GUEST SPEAKER at meeting last week of 10 South ShoreRepublican Clubs was John P. Cohalan, Suffolk County districtattorney, left, shown in friendly handshake with Avery Walker,president of Blue Point Republican Club, while Mrs. Walkerlooks on. Meeting was to kick off Brookhaven Town candidates incampaign. It was termed as "great success" by spokesmen.

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