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Medford Items of InterestHn. Martha Theia. PAt. t-3«?SJ

VFW POST AND AUXILIARYAID N. E. FLOOD VICTIMS

Henry J. Joffes post, Veteransof Foreign Wars, will hold adance at the Veterans hall onLong Island avenue Saturdaynight. The "Colonels" will furn-ish music for dancing.

The Ladies' auxiliary of HenryJ. Jones post, VFW, met at theVeterans hall last .Thursday night.The group will hold a card partyon October 7 at 8:30 p. m., in-stead of in September, as ori-ginally planned. Another mer-chandise club was started. Tohelp the victims in the New Eng-land flood disaster, a monfetarycontribution .yeas *5?ent to MayorHicks at Winst'ed, ' Conn. Themembers of., ihe post had atreadysent a contribution.

Quite a large delegation of lo-cal members njaji to attend theSuffolk County* auxiliary dinnerat ShaberV Rest; Wednesday, atwhich Mrs. Katherine Crawford,New York State department pres-ident and her staff will be guests.The regular county meeting willfollow at the Jayne-Lattin VFWpost hall on Edwards street,Patchogue. The ladies will meettonight at the home of Mrs. CarlWihgard on.'- Washington avenue,North PatchojfM^ .where they willsee. J:1teJ.inOTy ^ctpres taken bythe -Wln^iMs *hu&ig

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years" tStey,Kp£n!?: B<»Tope. Mrs.William ^6^em&hv',#.i>r«ident ofthe auMU£^,'i&&iBpp»inted thefollowing edmiajfttee; heads: Leg-islature, essay|;««WSim serv-

ice, cancer — Mrs. Gerturde Bax-teau; civilian, defense — Mrs.Henry Sieber; youth activitiesand Girl Scout representative —Mrs. John Jansen; publicity, re-habilitation and Americanism —Mrs. E. A. Theis.

It was reported that the localpost commander, Sal Mazzoni , isconfined to the house with a bro-ken foot. He lives in Coram.

On Sunday afternoon membersof the post and auxiliary were in-vited to attend the house warm-ing at the new home of Past Com-mander and Mrs. James Connelly

j on Purick avenue, Blue Point.j Those who attended included Mr.! and Mrs. Ray Dittmeier and fourchildren, Mr. and Mrs. H'enrySieber and twin daughters, Mr.and Mrs. Eugene Kieman andthree children, Mr. and Mrs.Henry Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Theis. The Connellys havethree daughters. All the young-sters enjoyed an outdoor picnic,while the grownups were servedwith a buffet supper by theirhosts.

* * *ST. MARK'S CHURCH NEWSThe Rev. Edmond T. P. Mullen,

priest-in-charge of St. Mark'schurch, Jamaica avenue, return-ed home last Saturday by airfrom Europe, where he had spentthe summer. He officiated atmorning prayer, holy communionand the second office of instruc-tion on Sunday. The Thursdaymorning Eucharists are being re-sumed as of this morning, at 9a. m. The choir will meet forpractice at 8 p. m. today. Next

^Sunday, the vicar will officiateand preach at 9 a. m. at morningprayer and holy communion.

The Rev. Edmond T. P. Mullenhas returned to the Vicarage af-ter a two-month trip to England,Wales, Ireland a n d Holland,where he visited many old friends,including his guest of last spring,the Very Rev. William C. dePauley, DJ)., dean of St. Pat-rick's cathedral, Dublin, Ireland.While in Ireland, Father Mullenpreached at St. Patrick's,. and atthe cathedral in Cashel, CountyTipperary. In Wales he officiatedand preached at services in JheChurch of St. Mary of the Salu-tation, and Christ church, Welsh-pool, and in England at St.Mark's church, London. What im-pressed him most in Ireland, hesaid, was the continuing vigor andstrength of the Church of Ire-land in the southern part of thatcountry.

* * *Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sieber en-

tertained a number of friendsat their home on Oregon avenueSaturday afternoon and eveninginj celebration of the third birth-day anniversary of their twindaughters, Carol and Nancy. Theparty was held outdoors. A beau-tiful candled birthday cake gracedthe table, which had multicolordecorations. Guests included thegrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnSieber and Mr. and Mrs. S. Fusco;Mrs. Richard Miiller, Sr., andgrandson, Kevin Connelly, ofMedford; Mr. and Mrs. R. Clif-ford Fusco and children, Joann,Rudy and Thonfas, of Glen Cove;Mrs. Leroy Smith and son, War-ren, of Patchogue. In the even-ing Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kier-nan and their children, Patty,Paul and Marilyn, joined the par-ty.

Mra. Gotnd* UWIv. PAt. M7UXJake Mistier, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Jacob Mistier of Waverlyavenue, joined the Army recent-ly and left August 22 for FortDix, N. J. Before enlisting hehad been in the National Guard.

Mrs. Fred Rotermund, who hadbeen confined to the hospital,came home last Tuesday and ismaking her home for the presentwith her son and daughter-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Waler Rotermundof Pennsylvania avenue.

Mrs.. Ferde J. Mistier nd Jo-Ann and Mrs. Michael Guerrasioand sons, .Jimmy, Mickey andAndy, attended a birthday partyFriday given for Jean Salvatoreat the home of her aunt, Mrs.John Kuzmicki of South Summitavenue, Patchogue.

Mrs. Frank Carasiti entertain-ed members of her card clubTuesday night at her home onRichmond avenue.

John ' Leitg§>,- who underwentsurgery: several weeks ago .atMather Memorial hospital, ar-rived .home August 23, and is re-cuperainig at his home on Waver-ly avenue..

Confessions will be heard to-day from 5-6 and 7:30-9 p. m.at St. Sylvester's R. C. church inpreparation for first Friday.Mass tomorrow will be at 8 a. m.and devotions will be held at 7:30p. m. The Rosary society will re-ceive holy communion in a groupat the early mass on Sunday.

The September meeting of the so-ciety will be omitted because ofthe Labor day holiday.

An officers meeting of the Med-ford Fire deparment was heldMonday night at the firehouseand the regular meeting of thedepartment will be held tomor-row at 8 p. m. Drills will be onSunday and September 18 at 9:45a. m. Fire school will be on Sep-tember 22 at 8 p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp-ster and daughters, Geraldine andShirley, accompanied by Mr. andMrs. Fred Mistier, Sr., of Waver-ly avenue, returned home Sun-day after enjoying several daysmotoring to Lake George andCanada.

The Patchogue Advance Is onsale at Weissenberger*s, Larsea'sGrocery and Four Corners Lunch-eonette and Stationery store inMedford.—Adv.

At the successful dance heldrecently for the Medford AllGirl Drum and Bugle corps, Clin-ton Finger was awarded a $50bond, which he returned to thecorps; and an electric coffeemaker was awarded to AnthonySaparito. Miss Blanche Steiger-wald of Brooklyn also receivedan award. An afternoon card par-ty will be held on September 13in the Hoffman building south ofthe railroad trades ' formerly oc-cupied by Helen Quinn. Mrs. T.W. Betts will be in charge andthe proceeds will be used by theAll-Girl Drum and Bugle Corpsfor expenses. Everyone is in-vited to attend and spend a pleas-ant afternoon.

Mrs. James Gahvay, accom-panied by her granddaughter,Nancy Matsunaye, returned homeAugust 22, arriving by plane af-ter spending a month in Buffaloand Toronto, Canada. Mrs. Gal-way "remained at the home ofMr." and Mrs. William Matsunayeof Long Island avenue for a fewdays and upon returning to herhome in Media, Pa., She tookher other granddaughter, Debbie,home with her for several days*visit. They also plan to visit At-lantic City, N. J., for a shorttime.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tinari ,who motored east from California ,arrived here last Thursday. Theyare spending softie time at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. EdwardHinkel, Mrs. Tinari's parents, ofGreenport avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wohltjen,who have spent the summer withMrs. Wohltjen's parents, Mr. andMrs. Frank Tiffert of Oregon ave-nue, left this week to visit Mr.Wohltjen's parents before re-turning to their home in Corn-wall-on-the-Hudson, where bothwill resume teaching next week.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Connel-ly, Jr., and son, Kevin, spent theweekend with relatives in PortChester.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Brandonand daughters, Lois and Rnth-Ann, and: Mr. and Mrs. AndrewBraun, all of Franklin Square,spent Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Frede J. Mistier of Ohioavenue. A barbecue was enjoyedduring the afternoon. Others at-tending were Mr. and Mrs. Mi-chael Guerrasio and family, Ed-ward Zarembo and Jo-Ann Mist-ier.

In celebration of his fifth birth-day, Jimmy Summo, son of Mr.and Mrs. V. J. Summo of theState road, entertained at a par-ty the afternoon of August '23.

Guests were Karen and LynnSchwartz, Ava Dee Pollis, KathyTobitsch, Jo-Ann Mistier, Georgeand Anthony Lenhard and Jim-my's sister, Christy. Mrs. Will-iam Gilman, Mrs. F. J. Mistierand Mrs. George Pollis were alsopresent.

The Medford Democratic clubwill meet tonight at the clubhouseon Long , Island avenue. Finalplans will be made for the annualsocial and picnic to be held onthe grounds of the MedfordBrau Haus on September 11, af-ternoon and evening.

Eileen Wolde, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Herbert Wolde of Ohioavenue, celebrated her tenthbirthday Sunday with a party.Young guests were Cecilia Mist-ier, Jo-Ann Mistier, Ruth AnnBrandon, Alice Nudo, Linda Si-cillia, Dorothy Sider and Eileen'ssister, Marie. Others who visitedwere her grandparents, Mr. andMrs. James Minardi ; Mr. andMrs. James Nudo, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Sicilia and daughters,Agnes and Ellen, and son, John,Mrs. James Sicilia and daughter,Josephine, all of Patchogue.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bacbte-ler and daughter, Marguerite, andson, Billy, returned to their homeupstate last Thursday after en-joying several day's visit here.They were entertained at thehomes of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mur-ray of Robinson avenue, of Mr.and Mrs. Eugene Miller of SouthHaven avenue and they visitedMr. Bachteler's brother and sis-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. FredBachteier, and Mrs. ElizabethKocher of Richmond avenue, andstayed at the home of Mr. andMrs. Waler Maresco of Robinsonavenue.

Mr. and Mrs. R. T. O'Came ofOregon avenue accompanied byMr. and Mrs. William Benedict ofPatchogue, attended a perform-ance of "Arabian Nights" at theMarine theatre, Jones Beach,August 24.

The Boy Scouts of Troop 40are urging each home owner todisplay an American flag on holi-days, and as Labor day is nearlyhere, they hope that each homehas a flag on hand to display. Ifnot, they are selling flags andwould be glad to deliver them.If anyone is interested in pur-chasing a flag he may contactWalter Maresco, Boy Scout coun-cilman, or any of the Boy Scouts.

Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lenhardof Ohio avenue recently entertain-ed about 75 members of the Clubof Grettstadt, members all beingpeople who came to tho UnitedStates from that town in Germ-any. Guests came here from allparts of Long Island and New-York city and enjoyed their an-nual outing and barbecue. Movieswhich were taken last year wereshown and enjoyed by the guests.

Mr. and Mrs. John Pifko of theState road entertained at a buffetsupper and christening party onAugust 14, after their infant son,Michael Joseph, was baptized atSt. Sylvester's R. C. church bythe Rev. F. M. Sulzmann. Thegodparents were Mrs. A d a mDepta of Middle Island andThomas Godzieba of Mt. Sinai,aunt and uncle of the baby. Otherguests included Mr. and Mrs.Godzieba and daughters, Kathar-ine and Christina, and Mr. andMrs. Joseph Pifko and sons,Richard and Rodney, of Port Jef-ferson; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rileyand daughter, Betty Ann, and son,Jimmy, of Huntington; ThomasTittel of Brooklyn ; Mr. and Mrs.Depta and daughters, Katherine,Rose Mary, and Irene, Mrs. Jo-seph Pifko, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.George Tsyz and children, Ron-ald, Jean and Joan, all of Med-ford, and the baby's sister, Kathy,and brother, John. Mr. and Mrs.Pifko and family spent Sundayin Brooklyn and visited Mrs.Pifko's mother. Her brother,Thomas Tittel , returned to hishome after a two weeks' visithere.

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VITAL STATISTICSTOWN OF BROOKHAVEN <Birth-.—

I Unless otherwise stated all birtha oc-curred at Mather Memorial hospital, PortJeffenon.>August 13—A daughter. Marianne, to

Laurence and Claire Fela Walitman.KubciMteiri of Smithtown.

August 15—A daughter. Diane Patricia,to Joseph Peter and Anna ElizabethFox Esposito of Lake Ronkonkoma.

August lo—A son. Daniel, to JohnThomas and Edith Marie Russon Mc-CafTerty of 161) Jayne avenue. Patch-ogue.

August 16—Twins. Mario Joseph andMaria Theresa, to Mario and MargaretCoroito Blanco of Holbrook .

August IT—A daughter. Patricia Maureen,to Robert and Alice Jackson Hanlonof Ridge.

August IT—A daughter. Susan Jeanne, toHarold Carl and Sydney Quail Donathof Middle Island.

August 17—A son. Kevin Michael , toDaniel Robert and Rose Marie PrudentMicucct of 124 Cedar avenue. Patch-ogue.

August t"—A son. Edmund Thomas, toEdward Henry and Catherine DuganSmith of Nissequogue.

August IT—A son. Richard Edward, toWilliam Kenneth and Shlrlay KuthMtod Johnson of St- James.

August IT—A son. Timothy John, toWilliam John and Helen Ann SchunkHartigan of Maatic.

August IT—A son. David Michael, toSamuel Charles and Claire ElizabethMarlines Whiteman of Selden.

August IS—A son. Michael, to VincentWoodrow and Beatrice Bertha WagnerCoyle of Holbrook.

( August IS—A son. Emtlio Joseph , to Jo- jscph William and Anna JeannettoFrabizio Maszei of Blue Point.

August 18—A daughter. Karen Ann. toWilliam and Lilian Julie Omar No-waski of Middle Island.

August. 19—A son. Leonard Anthony, toLeonard Anthony. Sr., and MarthaMarie Pirsch BurseUa of Shirley.

August 2ft- A son. Brian Warren, to Per-ry. Jr. . and Dureen Joyce RobertsHenschel of Suasaet Park.

August 20—A son. Gregory James, toJames Welch and Cannela Ann BrienzaDutcher of 44 Bridge avenue. Patch-ogue.

August 21—A daughter. Maria, to GeorgeCharles and F' tnces Livigni Puleo ofNeaconset.

August 21—A daughter. Marjorie Arden,to Allan Forbell and Marjorie CardenCollins Reiter of Rocky Point.

August 22—A son, William Ellsworth, toKelson L« Roy and Phebe Lovat Champ-lain Downs of Terryville.

August 22—A son. Joseph, to JosephSalvatore and Dorothy McCabe ViUaranof Sound Beach.

August 22—A son, Eugene, to EugeneJoseph. Sr.. and Lorraine Tarti Mana-lili of Lake Ronkonkoma.

Marriage. License*—August It—Roger Carpenter of Port

Jefferson and Patricia Gannon of BluePoint. .

August 20—James Allen Stewart of Boa-ton, Mass.. and Eileen Marie Hannonot Centereach.

August 29—Robert William Fahie ofMastic and Margaret Ann Treanor ofMastic Beach.

August 22—Robert Vernon Schwebes ofCoram and Helen Jessica Coords ofMastic.

August 22—Lister Vigilant Peterson ofNorth Prospect avenue, Patchogue. andBeatrice Loretta Jirak of East Patch-ogue.

August 22—Richard Bonbate of LakeRonkonkoma and Doris Williams, ofLake Grove.

August 23—Gordon James Watt of LakeRonkonkoma and Elizabeth Moir of LakeRonkonkoma.

August 24— Richard Simpson of Rochesterand Joan C. Aigler of 15 Mulfordstreet. Patchogue.

August 25—J«>hn Michael Mannino of158 Rider avenue, Patchogue, and Rbsa-lyn Di Maria of 97 Patchogue avenue,Canaan Lake.

August 26—Frank Janik of Medford andKathleen May Roberts of Ridge.

Deaths—August 17—Helen Ann Zembko, 72, of

East Patchogue at residence.August 17—Stanley Chajkowski, 70, of

Huntington Station at Suffolk infirm-ary, Yaphank.

August 18—Charles Bonagura, 57, ofBrooklyn at Bayview hospital. MasticBeach.

August 19—Emma F. Farwcll. 80, ofNew York city at Mather Memorialhospital.

August 18—Antoinette Saudo, 71 , of.Woodside at Mather Memorial hospital.

August 19—Thomas Henry Morrison, 79,of Port Jefferson at Mather Memorialhospital.

August 20—Charles H. Johnson, 77, ofBrooklyn at Blue Point.

August 20—Louise Hoppe. 79. of 108North Ocean avenue. Patchogue, atPine Rest Nursing home, Patchogue.

August 20—Kathryn Agnes Rodenburg,71, of Selden at residence.

August 21—George Raymond Falterman,44, of Blue Point at residence.

August 21—Mary D. Fraxier, 74, of As-toria at Selden.

August 22—Julius Bente, 66, of Brent-wood at Brookhaven National Labora-tory hospital. Upton.

August 22—Carl Suit. 52., of Yaphankat Mather Memorial hospital.

August 22—Joseph P. Johnron. 54. ofCoram at Mather Memorial hospital.

August 22—Henry George Miller, 50, ofNew York city at Mather Memorialhospital.

August 23—May W. Thursby. 86. of Rem-senburg at Suffolk infirmary, Yaphank.

.August 2a—Walter F. Champlin, Sr., 55.of 15 Fordham street, Patchogue, atBlue Point-

August 23—Margaret C. Barr, 77 . ofRonkonkoma at residence.

August 24—Mary Theresa Wynne. 7t5, ofNew York city at Setauket.

August 25—Mary Wallace. 72, of Rideravenue, Patchogue, at Suffol k infirmary,Yaphank.

VILLAGE OF PATCHOGUEDeaths-August 20—Srdio Anderson. 00. of 276

River avenue, Patchogue, at residence.August 22—Bertha Westerbeke, 96, of

West Sayville at South Shore Con-valescent home, Patchogue.

August 23—Benjamin Rottman, 57, of45 Church street . Patchogue, at resi-dence.

August 23—Ada May Smith. 82, of StonyBrook at South Shore Convalescenthome, Patchoeue.

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HUNTINGTON—Because of un-expected and unprecedented inter-est in the new Naval Reserveofficers school, which will beginclasses at the Naval Training;center here September 13, addit-ional facilities for registering1 of-ficer candidates have been estab-lished, it has been announced byCommander A. E. Fiore, USNR,director of the school.

In order to answer questionswhich have been pouring in on theHuntington Training center eversince the first announcement of theschool 'was made, CommanderFiore this week made arrange-ments to have added st^ff mem-bers on hand to handkf the manyqueries which are expected to beput to them in the two remainingregistration periods.

These additional registrationperiods will be held Tuesday, andWednesday, at the training cen-ter headquarters, 1 New York ave-nue, here. The classes also will beheld at the center, arid will con-tinue each Tuesday thereafterthrough June 19, 1956.

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KNOW YOUR TOWNAs a service to Brookhaven town residents who are new in

the area or who may be interested in knowing the structure oftown government, The Advance presents this informational chartto help in better knowing Brookhaven. We will add to thi^chartfrom time to time.

Brookhaven Town, Area 400 Square MilesAll those who do not live in one of the six incorporated villages

listed below come under the jurisdiction of Brookhaven townofficials. The chief governing body of the town is the Town board.

Brookhaven Town BoardSupervisor Philipp A. Hattemer, titular head of town govern-

ment, member of Suffolk County Board of Supervisors and chair-man of that board, Telephone PAtchogue 3-0616. Office : Brook-haven Town Hall. Other members of the Town Board are:

Justice of the Peace Lester H. Davis. SElden 2-5531.Justice of the Peace Henry F. Ostermann, BLue Point 4-1023.Justice of the Peace Clarence Duffield . ROnkonkoma 9-8473.Justice of the Peace Carl Ruhland, SEtauket 6-0315.Justice of the Peace F. Duane Squire, STony Brook 7-0761.Justice of the Peace Kenson D. Merrill, POt Jefferson 8-0818.Justice of the Peace Ulysses W. Johnson, CEnter Moriches

3-0105.Town Clerk, PAtchogue 3-0617

Percy B. RaynorTown Trustees

The Town Trustees were originally set up to administer royalgrants in the Colonial days. Their chief jurisdiction today is overthe lands under the water and over shore, matters.

Capt. Robert F. Wells, chairman, STony Brook 7-0050.Roscoe Conklin, Lake Ronkonkoma.Floyd W. Mott, Eastport.Stuart Gracey, Mt. Sinai.Andrew A. E. Huskisson, Port Jefferson.Charles R. Dominy, Bellport.Alexander W. Pfeifle, Patchogue.

Town Assessors, PAtchogue 3-0636Charles W. Hawkins, chairman. Lake Ronkonkoma.George E. Lucia, Patchogue.Edward Pirner, Medford.Arthur Calace, Jr., Sound Beach.Preston E. Lyon, Setauket.Thomas Eyton-Jones, Mastic.

Receiver of Taxes, POrt Jefferson 8-0236Quintin A. Lerch.

Superintendent of Highways, PAtchogue 3-0650Charles W. Barraud.

Incoporated Villages vPatchogue—Mayor, George E. Lechtrecker; Manager, William

W. Parrott, PAtchogue 3-4300.Bellport—Mayor, Harry F. Bedell; Clerk. Mrs. Ciaribel Shaw,

BEUport 7-0327.Belle Terre—Mayor, Dr. Frank S. Child ; Clerk, Mrs. Eugenia

S. Rice, POrt Jefferson 8-0950. / ¦- >Poquott—Mayor, John T. Payne; Clerk, Jean Lunceford, SEtau-

ket 6-0256.Shoreham—Mayor, John F. Varian; Clerk, Ernest T. Siegei ,

SHoreham 4-2281.Old Field—Mayor, Marco C Smith; Clerk, Jerome Denton,

SEtauket 6-0339.Police Departments

Brookhaven Town Police Headquarters, PAtchogue 3-0505; Ed-ward N. Bridge, Chief. Fourth Precinct, CEnter Moriches 3-0105;ATlantic 1-8410; Second Precinct, POrt Jefferson 8-0505; ThirdPrecinct, ROnkonkoma 9-8816; SElden 2-5515.

Patchogue Village Police, PAtchogue 3-0900. DominiekChiuchiolo, Chief.

Fire DepartmentsPatchogue Fire Department, PAtchogue 3-1222. -Van Guard Hose Company, PAtchogue 3-1184.North Patchogue Fire- Department, PAtchogue 3-1.&15-Bellport Fire Department^.BEUport " 7-d273. ¦ ' ' X:\ ¦..Centereach Fire Department, ROnkonkoma 9-86521Gordon Heights Fire Department, SElden 2-3792.Mastic Fire Department, ATlantic 1-8660.Rononkoma Fire Department, ROnkonkoma 9-8410.Yaphank Fire Department, YAphank 4-3421.Wading River Fire Department, WAding River 9-4344.AH other areas- should call the operator and ask to report a fire,

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