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The Young People 's Society metat the Guild Hall on Sunday ev.in-iiig, with tile following mem-bers present: the Misses EleanorGabelsen , Kathy Velsor , MimiWiUI , Sara Steidel , Sonja Jacob-sen and Peter Berg, Charlie Peder-sen , Bryan St. Louis Jr., and ' Da-vid Ramirez . Mrs . Bryan St. Louisis their loader , tuid anyone wish-ing to join is asked tu contact her.The. youn K people a)'" pl anning togo on a "hay ride" with the? Say-vill e group on Krktay , Octoberti2iui . The next my el in ¦{ will beheld on Sunday ' eveiiin;' , Octoberiliii ' i.1 al which thne Mis:; Velsorwill be th-a hosbss.
Mrs. John V/obcr , of OfficialsAvenue , entertained in celebrationof her son John 's sixth birthdaylast week. Those present wereJohn 's uncles a n d - a u n t s , Mr. andMrs . Lamba Weber , of WhitePlains , Mr . and Mrs. Robert Arro-yo, of Washington Heights, andGregory and Marlta Black, Peterand Jeffrey Lewis, Diane andDonald Bitano.
Mrs. Laurance Elbert , who hasbeen ills, is improving under thecare of Dr. Walter Roettinger. OnThursday Mr. and Mrs. Elbertdrove to Tuxedo Park to visit Mr .Elbert's mother, Mrs. Charles El-bert .t and other relatives. Mr. El-bert is, having a two weeks vaca-tion from his position at the Re-public Aviation Corp.
The following members of theYoung People's Society of St.John 's Lutheran Church of Hol-brook met with members of theSayville Y. P. S. on Saturday andspent the evening roller skating:Judy and Claudia Mercer1, SonjaJacobsen , Sara Steidel , MelinaWild , Bryan St. Lcuis Jr . and Da-vid St. Louis.
The Juvenile Drum and BugleCorps will participate in the an-nual Suffolk County Drum , Bugleind Band Association champion-:hip competitions to be held onSunday at two p.m. at the Pateho-iue High School field. The compe-titions were postponed last Sundaybecause of the inclement weather.
On Saturday Violet Pankowski•elebrated her eighth birthday.vith a party al her home on Iler-lie Avenue. Guests present wereVlr. and Mrs. Sam Scalia and chil-Iren , Marie , Victor and Joseph ,Mrs . Fred Rezek and daughters ,Patricia and Susan , and Georgeind Margaret Haussmann.
The Central Suffolk Girl ScoutCouncil Rally will be held atJerk's Beach at Lake. Ronkonkornain Saturday , from 10 a.m . untilhree p.m. All Girl Scouts arc in-ited to attend, at which timeames will be played and refresh-iients served.
The flowers on the attar of St.ohn 's Lutheran Church of Hol-
irook on Sunday were given by.Irs. Fred Siedentopf , Mrs . Henry•". Heine . Mrs. William Hahn and\lrs. Walter Hyatt , in loving niem->ry of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Jlaus Baack.
On J-nday evening Mrs. VelmoreLuca , leader; Mrs. Howard Snyder ,leader; and Mrs. Louis Bucalo, whowas proposed as an assistant lead-:r. attended a Girl Scout Leaders'meeting at the Lake RonkonkornaSchool.
Miss June Nobile , who is em-ployed by a brokerage firm in¦¦Jew York , is spending this weekif her vacation with her grand-parents, Mr. an,d Mrs. Sidney VanWickler of Laurel Street.
Miss Lillian Van Wickler andVliss June Nobile flew to Washing-ton , D. C. last week and spent.he week sight seeing. They also•isited in Virginia , and returnedlome on Saturday evening.
A regular weekly meeting of theLadies Aid Society was held at thej iiild Hall on Thursday. Mrs.'•'rank Holub was the hostess.
TEL. RONK. 9-8739Miss Luis Byrne , daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Edward Byrne, ofAvenue C South , was the guestof honor at a "Sweet Sixteen"birthd ay party given for her onThursday evening. The party wassemi-formal , and each young ladypresent was given " a corsage.Guests present were Miss Ada Cos-tella , Miss Monica Moo'ney,Miss Jane Gemmel- Miss Alice Roe-ehel , Miss Barbara Trapani , MissMary Peters, Miss Margaret Fish-er , Miss Bab's Me Gee, Miss Camil-la Roinita , Miss -Ronnie ' Sorenson,Miss Marie Woods , and JohnKunch , Henry and Joseph Roniita ,Tony Vanis , Neal Devlin , JackieWood , Charles Ward , William Skel-ly, John and Paul Pedisich, JamesMooney and his cousin Dick, Rob-ert Dawson and Dick Fisher.
The Midget P.A.L. baseball teamwas defeated by the Port Jeffer-son nine at Setauket on Saturday.The score at the end of the gamewas 17 to two. Those playing wereDavid Gemmel, Mike Mahoney, Ke-vin Baack, Billy Eberhard t, JohnKrivda , David St. Louis, RonnieHill , Stcvie Steidel , Kenneth Ken-nedy, Joe Tuozzo and Dennis MacIntyre. Before the game the boyspresented their coach , Mrs. BryanSt. Louis, with a gift for her newhome. This game was between twodifferent precincts, and does notchange the fact that the local boysare the winners of the Fifth Pre-cinct.
Miss Mary Crotty, fiancee ofFrank Tuozzo, son of Mr. and Mrs.Anthony Tuozzo, of St. JamesStreet , was the guest of honor re-cently at a bridal shower held ather mother 's home in Central Is-lip. Invited guests were Mrs. JohnTuozzo , Mrs; Anthony Tuozzo, MissVera Tuozzo, Mrs. Joseph Cornen-tino and daughter , Virginia , Mrs.Lou Heines, Mrs. William Consen-tino and daughter , Mary Ann , Mrs.Carl Fusco, Miss Jean Consentino,Mrs. Esther Spango, Mrs. WilliamColumbo , Mrs. Louis Manfredi ,Mrs. Nicholas Lo Rubbio , Mrs.Frank Palomino, and Mrs. AnthonyPalomino.
Hector Duarte , son of Mr . andMrs. Hector Duarte, of CoatesAvenue , was the guest of honor ata party in celebration of his 16thbirthday, on Friday evening. Thosepresent were Judy and Gail Sny-der, Antoinette Dupont , TheresaDuarte, Carol Yankovich , CarolYankovich , Carol and Ray Gent-ner , William St. Denis, HarveyPerri , Joseph and Richard Rubio ,Hector's twin sisters, Vilma andSara and his brother , Gonzalo, Bar-ney' Finnerty, and Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Duarte and Mr. and Mrs.Manuel Rubio.
Mrs. John Hansen entertained ata hostess party at the Guild Hallon Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wil-liam Blair was the demonstratorand the following guests were pre-sent: Mrs. William St. Denis, Mrs.Bryan St. Louis, Mrs. Frank Bieler ,Mrs. Henry F. Heine, Mrs. JohnOtt, Mrs. A. Henry Henry Habich ,Mrs. Robert McCarty, Mrs. GeorgeMagenheimer and Judy, Mrs, Ber-tha Phillips , Mrs. Henry Kolln ,Mrs. Chris Simon, Mrs. Ewald An-derson and Mrs. Jos. Kingsland.Mrs. Kolln won the door prize.
On Friday evening Mrs. ArthurStremlow entertained at a demon-stration party at her home onGrundy Avenue. Mrs. WilliamBlair was the demonstrator, andladies present besides the hostesswere Mrs. Henry Kolln, Mrs. ChrisSimon, Mrs. Emil Buttgereit, Mrs.Carmine Grillo, Mrs. Eugene Ma-guire , Mrs. Louis Adams, of Say-ville, Mrs. Jacob Ruehle , of Med-ford , and Mrs. Henry F. Heine.Mrs. Simon was awarded the doorprize.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Jones en-tertained at a family party the fol-lowing members of the Jones fam-ily on Thursday evening: Mr. andMrs. James Jones, Jimmy andBrian , Mr . and Mrs. Albert Jonesand Margaret and Tommy, Mr. andMrs. George Jones and Judy andJanet , of Central Islip, Mrs. Mar-garet Jones, of Bay Shore, Mr. andMrs. Frank Klemm and Paula andRichard , and Mr. and Mrs. EarlElliott and David.
Mrs. Charles Ott , of Parkchester,spent several days last week visit-ing her sister, Mrs. John Hansen ,at her home on Lexington Avenue.Guests of Mrs. Hansen on Satur-day were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchin-son, of Glendale and on SundayMr. and Mrs. John Brett , of EastNorthport.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. HenryKolln , of Grundy Avsnue, visitedtheir son-in-law- and daughter , Mr .and Mrs. Henry Weinhardt andsons, Robert and Donald , in Brook-lyn , at which Jime a family reunionwas held.
Mrs. Henry Heine, Mrs. EmilButtgereit and Mrs. John Hansenattended the dedication of the T.B.Hetj rt and Health Association 's newbuilding in Riverhead oh Tuesdayaf ternoon.
At a recent meeting of the La-dies Auxiliary of the Fire Depart-ment, it was decided to hold in-stallation of officers in October.
Mrs. Luther Harrison is spendingher vacation of two* weeks fromher position in New York, at herhome on Giller Avenue.
On Saturday evening Miss Flo-rence Kraucek was the honoredguest at a surprise bridal showergiven for her by Mrs. George Rum-mel and Miss Maria Dupont , at thehome , of Mrs. Frank Tmay Jr. inBohemia . The party room wasbeautifully decorated with whitestreamers and bells. Besides thehostesses and Miss Kraucek theinvited guests were Mrs. ConradKraucek , of Islip , Mrs. Harvey Wil-liams, Mrs. Sidney Williams, Mrs.George Williams, Mrs. Fred Mar-ker! and Miss Doris Williams, allof Lake Grove , Mrs. Daniel Hag-gerty, Mrs. Edwin Ebmeyer Jr .,Mrs. Joseph Hessdorfer , Mrs. Her-man Beebe , Mrs. Ben Wierzbicki ,Mrs. George O'Dell , Mrs. DanielHaggerty Jr., Mrs. Fred Benesch ,Mrs. August Pedersen , Miss KateGregory , Mrs. George Leude-man >Sr . and Mrs. Peter Bon-hote, all of Holbrook , Mrs.Joe Markert and Mrs. FrankRummel Jr., of Lake Ron-konkorna. Mrs. William Cervenka ,Miss Shirley Masarovich , Miss Di-ane Tmay, Mrs. Charles Masaro-vich , '< M-iss Joanne Tmay, Mrs.Frank .Tinay. and Mrs. Frank TmayJr., all of Bohemia , Mrs. JoanBoutcher and Mrs. George Pitch-er, of Sayville , Mrs. Alfred La-mens, of West Sayville, Mrs. FredSchroedor . of Ridgewood , Mrs.Walter xCeberek , of Centereach ,-Mrs. Mary Klingenberg, of ;M:ne-ola , Mrs* R". Newboldt, of Southold ,Mrs. M. 'Preston , of Riverhead , Mrs.K. Williams , of Jamesport , Mrs.Gen:' Brown , of Bayport , Mrs. Jo-seph Tmay, of Blue Point , Mrs.Car! Bousch, of Brooklyn , and Mrs.Louis Felice and Mrs. Michael Fe-lice , of Patchogue. Miss Kraucekwill be ' married on October 24thto Harold Williams, of Lake Ron-konkorna , at St. Lawrence's R. C.Church • in Sayville.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnsonare sponsoring a picnic luncheonand hay ride at their home on thecorner of Claas Road and MohawkPlace tomorrow at 11 a.m., forthe benefit of the Fourth ' Churchof the Four Leaf Clover. The publie is invited and admission wilbe a free will offering.
Mrs. Lottie Lemaire and childrenand Chester Sehultz, of CentralIslip, visited their brothev-in-lavand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keitlion Sunday. Mr . and Mrs. Keifare spending a two weeks vacationfrom their duties at the Centra 'Islip State Hospital a,t their home
Victor Zeleny Sr., who was hurtbadly in an automobile aceiden!three weeks ago, came home onThursday from the -Mather Mem-orial Hospital in Port Jeffersonand is convalescing at his home onEugene Street.
On Sunday Mr . and Mrs. Fran!Bieler and sons, Frank Jr . and Ri-chard of Coates Avenue , visitedMr. and Mrs. John Burnett , ofLake Ronkonkorna, who are £i'scenter! >ining their son-in-law and(laughter , Mr. and Mrs. DonalcKumps , of Maryland.
Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. JohnC. Wehrenberg and daughter, Ja-net, attended the wedding of MissTerry Sette and Fred Behren.5., inBrooklyn , and the reception thatfollowed.
Linda Hermanns celebrated herUth birthday with her classmatein the fifth grade at the localschool , at which time refreshmentswere served.
The regular monthly meeting olthe Holbrook Community Club isbeing held at the Club House this(Friday ) evening at 8:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Elbertwere dinner guests on Sunday ofMr. and Mrs. Henry Moeller , ofMuriel Street.
Mrs. Fred Siedentopf. of LincolnAvenue/ entertained at her homoon Saturday Walter Pickett , ofBrooklyn .
FIRE HERE YESTERDAYAn oil burner fire in the William
Paul residence at 10 Yoncla Drivewas subdued by. Sayville firemenyesterday morning. The interior ofthe dwelling was damaged bysmoke.
On Saturday Mrs. Eugene MacArthur entertained at a wienerroast and birthday party in honorof her son , Douglas , who was nineyears old. Members of his CubScout Pack and other friends pre-sent were Charles Sagan , Billy Sa-gan, Teddy Wilson , KennethSchutte, Michael Hambrock, Jo-seph Klein , Bruce and John Pen-ney, Cynthia Krause, Patty andTheresa Rogers.
On Saturday Mrs. James Jonesand Miss Claire Stan , of BayShore, accompanied Mrs. DorothyBlondin , of Bay Shore, to NewYork where Mrs. Blondin sailedaboard the S. S. America for Eng-land , to see her brother whom shehas not seen in 40 years.
New teachers of School DistrictMo. 25 are kindergarten , Miss An-ita Sheinman , first grade, Mrs.Grace L'Hommedieu , fourth grade,Mrs. Helen Vollgraff , fifth grade,Marc Layne, and sixth grade, Mar-tin Miller.
Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Ladick and Miss Vera and Wal-ter , and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La-dick , all of Broadway Avenue , leftcor their winter home in Miami ,Fla.
The Junior P.A.L. baseball teamwill play the Setauket nine at thePort Jefferson-Terryville schoolgrounds tomorrow at three p.m.
Industrial Unit Scored by AnnlnoISH,,—Three members of the¦ Up Town Board disagreedTuesday on the worth of theIslip Town Industrial Commit-tee, a 3«-iuan ffroup appointedby Supervisor James F. "Villisshortly ufler he took office inJanu ary .
Justice of the Peace Josephnuino touched off the de-
bate with the charge thatthe committee is guilty offailure to* f unction and failureto keep us informed" and iirer-Hi that it be disbanded hi fav-
or of a smaller, less cumber-some group.
"What we need is a commit-tee small enough so therewon't be all generals and nosoldiers," he said. The com-mittee, as presently constitnt-t.u , ha.s liL-lii two meetings dur-iny tlie year. James Mcintosh ,its chairman , announced hisresignation in a letter to theboui'd this week.
Justices of the Peace Frede-rick B. Hose, Jr., and Thomas£>. Harris took issue withJudge Annhio. The fanner de-clared that the board shouldrequest a report on the com-mittee 's progress while bothhe and Judge Harris urgucid itshould be encouraged lu con-tinue for the balance of thisyear at least.
The committee was createdto study ways and means ofluring industry to the town-ship. It had been furnishedzoning maps by the board buthad made little or no progresstoward setting up a program.
MAIN STREET CRASHNo one was injured last Friday
afternoon in a collision at the in-tersection of N orth and SouthMain Streets at Memorial Park in-volving a laundry truck operatedby William Super of 238 34thStreet , Lindenhurst, and a cardriven by James M. Brown of 50Hamilton Street. The truck hadbeen stopped for a red signal lightwhile Mr. Brown 's ear was leavingSouth Main Street in a westerlydirection .
WOMAN HURT IN FALLMrs. Kli.se Openhym of Gillette
Avenue was treated by Dr . ThomasM. Winston last Friday for lacera-tions of the left hand , contusion.':and abrasions and shock sustainedin a fa l l on the sidewalk in frontot her home. The walk had beendamaged in the removal of a treefelled during the recent hurricane ,according to a report filed withIslip Town police.
ACCIDENT IN BAYPORTNo injuries were recorded Mon-
day afternoon when cars drivenby Constanline G'erontakos of l l ifRailroad Avenue and James S.Smolski of 41 Holmes Street , bothof Sayville , collided at MontaukHighway and Gillette Avenue inBayport. Both cars were badlydamaged .
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Wilbur H. Van IL JI - M , of Brook jLan;\ Sayville , advise. ; The News ;ihat police i:ic, orre!: '.iy listoii h im 'as a hit-run driver in an account ])f an au tomobi le aceidenl al M.ii '.i j
Street and Railroad Avenue re- ;cently. Mr. Van Horn said Uni t he jreturned to the scene after a minor Icollision with a pa;-l:ed au lo andloft it up to the oth er driver toreport the incident to the au iho r i - 'ties.
NOT A HIT-RUN DRIVER ,j Roiikonkoma—A minor aulo coj -¦¦ Vision on a dead-end :;treii . result-i ed in a scu ff le ¦ between two men¦ here Wednesday ni i j l i t . l t started1 when Reinh otd Woller i , of Un-ust{ Street . Nc: ;eo:isel a t tempted to| turn around near Hie end of Huronj Street and hacked into a. car own-' ed by William Rubach of Huron{Street. - Lat f .- ,- Rubaci i Sold police
that he bad been assaulted by a{ spect ator , Michael MeA'iekers ofClevel and Street . Ncuconset.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERSSealed proposals will be public-
lv opened and read by the Long\t\M\iS State Park Commission atAdministra tion Headquarters , Bel-mont hake State Park , Babylon ,N..;.* York , on October 14, 15)54 , at;> ¦( %¦ P.M. Eastern Standard Time-,tor the Restoration of the Bath-house and Facilities at OrientBeach State Park, Orient , N. V.
T!- - -re v'H be one contract forHie .-( '.storation of the bathhousessruaure and facilities Including;ulumbi ii K , electrical , painting andrepairs to concrete walks as de-Hi ibed in the specifications.
Proposal forms and specifica-tions may be obtained from theloi i Island Stale Park Commj s-stuHf Babylon , New York. A cer-tified check in exact accordancewith a schedule jjiven in the con-tract documents ' must accompanyrach bid.
The Long Island State ParkCommission reserves the right toreject any or all bids.
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