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MASTIC BEAC H NEWS Mrs. Kenneth Andersen . ATlantic l-8458<*> ,Mrs. Lillian Hilbert and son. Hirti uni v nws Alfred , of Laurelton Drive enter- HlUM HULi l MI » tained as their guests over the The M/astic Beach Hebrew Cen- ter this week announced that High Holy Day services will be held September 10. 11 and 12. Tickets for these services are now on sale and can be obtained up to and including the Center 's meeting night which is at 8.30 ]). m. Saturday. Mrs. Catherine Z u z i e r 1 a of Brooklyn has been the guest for a week of her son and daug hter- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. James Zu- zierla , and family of Whittier Drive. Mi*s Lillian Andersen has re- turned to her home on Longfe! low Drive after being the guest for ;i week >f her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mi* . Peter Norits . and children. Pett r and Luiiise , of Bay Rid ge. M>\ and Mrs . Phili p Rubino of Brooklyn were recent guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prevete and children, Robert and Patricia, oi * Cvpvess Drive. Mr. and Mr* . Raymond Ferrara and daughter, Jane , were the guests last weekend of Mis. Fer- rara ' s brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Ackoiman . and sons , Kevin. William and George of Cranberry Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beughal of Pen wood Road were guests over a recent weekend of their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Recker , Jr., and son , Joseph of Staten Island. On Fri- day they all celebrated the third birthday of Joseph Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Collins and daughter. Diane, of I incoln Avenue wen 1 recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H )lzman and daughters , Nancy and fill , of Bay Shore. Mr. and Mrs . James -vlfano of Bay Ridge , Mr. and Mrs. Nick Coppola and c h i 1 d r e n , John , Jeannie and Maryann , and Mrs. John Coppola and son . Michael , of Brookl yn were among the guests reeestly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppola and children , P>anees. Michael , Frank and Ron- ald, at the Coppola home on Lyn- brook Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillen and sons , Charles. Rory and Den- nis , of Woodland Drive have been entertaining as their guest . Mrs. Step hanie Finn of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Sr., of Woodland Drive were hosts Sat- urday night to Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Richm md Hill and Mr. and Mrs. William Schrof of Dog- wood Road. Miss Louise Nornes who has been the guest for the Summer of her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson , and their daughtei s, Louise and Lillian , of Longfellow Drive has returned to her home in Bay Ridge where she ¦vv ill entertain as her guest for a v.cek , Miss Lillian Andersen of Longfellow Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan and daughter . Veronica , who have been at their Summer home on Long- fellow Drive for the month of Au- guest have now returned to their home in Bay Riclge. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Werckmann and Thomas Rhawl of Brooklyn and Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Rob- ert Werekmbnn and children , Rob- ert , Donna , Karl and Deborah , of Falls Church , Va have been the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doyle and daughters , Su- san . Sharon and Beth , of Wood- land Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Tahler have returned to their home on Wavecrest Drive after being the gue*ts for several days of their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Mac Venitt and children , Michael , Sandy, and Jeffrey, of Tarrytown. They also were * the guests for severa l days of Mrs. Tahler ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cervera , of Kew Gardens after which they motored to the Summer home of the Cerveras in Greenfield Park . weekend Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hila and sons. John and George , of Greenpoint. Saturday they all enjoyed a motor trip to Montauk Point. Other guests recentl y ei; tertained at the Hilbert home were Mrs. Hilbert' s son-in-iaw and daughter . Mr. and Mrs. John IIux- rl of Plainfield , N.J Billy Simpson of Middle Village spent several days at his Sumni. r home on Longfellow Drive last \\ eek Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Tarsit- ano of Lincoln Avenue August 9 became the parents of a seven pound , three ounce son at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital , East Patchogue. They have nam- ed him James Allen. Th» Tarsi- tanos are the parents r '-o of a seven-year-old son . Richard, and a year-and-a-half-old d a u g h t e r , Donna Lynn. Ma^ . Tarsitano is the forme r Miss Schaefer. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaefer of Mastic Beach A Hawaiian Luau was held last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillen of Woodland Drive. Co-hosts were Charles Gil- len , Denny Hansen and Alex Pro- kopcheck of Mastic Beach. A tra- ditional Hawaiian buffet and bar- becue were enjoyed by the guests, pineapples and cocoanuts decorat- ed the buffet , and the grounds were lit b y lanterns. Each of the guests was g iven a lei upon his arrival. Among those attending were Mrs. Gillen , Mrs. Dorothy Hansen and Mr. and Mrs William .lones of Center Moriches; Mrs Stephanie Finn of Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper of Mastic Beach ; Mr. and Mrs Anthony Gan-.hino and daughters , Theresa and Diane, of Deer Park ; Mrs He 'en Miller of Mastic; Mr. Leland (Tex , " Hill of Patchogue , and Frank Rink of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarsitano of Jamaica , Mr. and Mrs Sebas- tian Massa of Mastic Acres, ani Mr and Mrs. Fred Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl A^zui rini of Mastic Beach were among the guests recently entertained vt the Lincoln Avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Tarsitano and chil- dren , Richard , Donna and James. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bourgal , Sr. of Commack Road entertained as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bourgal , Jr., and children , Joseph , Karen and Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White and son. M' chael , and Mrs. James Short all of Flat- bush. Friday at 8 p. m. a department- al meeting of the membershi p of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will be held at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. Mastic Beach Explorer Post 121 meet 7:30 p. m. Friday in the Sunday school rooms of the Grace Luthei'an Church on M,astic Road. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loben and son. Lewis , and Mrs. Mary Bryant of Parkview Drive have been hosts for a week to Private Robert Bry- ant of the US. Army Signal Corps prior to Pvt. Bryant' s de- parture for Gamp Gordon , Geor- gia , where he will undergo a six- teen-week special training course in electronics. Weekend guests at the Loben home also included Mr. and Mrs. William Horvath and daughters , Addy and Vick y of Springfield Gardens and Ben Schultz of Jamaica. On Saturday at 8 p. m. mem- bers of the Mastic Beach Yacht Club and its affiliated auxiliary will meet at the clubhouse on the Riviera. Charles Hafner was the guest- of-honor last Wednesday when a gathering was held at his home on Convmack Road to celebrate his birthday. Refreshments including a decorated cake were served to his guests who included his wife, daughter , Hedda , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laug, Mr. and Mrs. Ru- dolph Cruse and children,, Mar- lene , Randy and Jennife r , M' so Annedora Feldkamp , Mrs Joan Auer and her son , Rudy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Auer and daughter , Lori , Bill Zottel and Mr. and Mrs. Erling A. Larsen and son , David , all of Mastic Beach. Fire Drill for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will be held at the firehouse 10 a. m. Sunday. All members are requested to attend. Practice for members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department Children ' s Band will be held from 6:30 to 8 p m. Monday at the firehouse. A meeting of Fire De- partment Engine No. 13 has been scheduled to follow. Mrs. Charles Cruikshank and daughter , Donna , of Cypress Drive were guests over the weekend of Mir. and Mrs. Danny Johnson of Brooklyn. The home of Mr. and Mrs Peter Mezzapelle on Orchid Drive was the scene of a barbecue and lawn party recentl y when Mr Mezza- pelle entertained fellow musicians of his Mello-Dees Orhcestra and their families. Guests included his wife and daughters. Annette and Judith , Mr. and Mrs. Mai Fayne and family of Massapequa , Ma\ and Mrs. Joseph Maida and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Savarese of Lindenhurst; Mr. and Mrs. John Bruno of Oakdale , and Mr and Mrs. Kurt Priesta and their fam- ily from North Babylon. Arthur Gruenberger , son of Mrs. John Hallfeld of Orchid Diive , left last Friday by car for a tw r o-week vacation trip to Al- buquerque. N. M. The Young People ' s Society of Grace Lutheran Church will meet in the Sunday school rooms of the? church on Mastic Road 7-30 p. m. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tunnison of Suitland. Md, have been the house- guests of Mrs. Tunnison ' s parents M.r . and Mrs. William Vopelak of Woodside Drive. They have all just returned from a motor trip to Kema Lake, N.J., and to Ar- lington. Va.. where they visited Great Falls . Robert Prevete , son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prevete of Cypress Drive was the honored guest last Saturday when his parents enter- tained at a gathering in celebra- tion of his seventh birthday. Help- ing Robert celebrate were his sis- ter , Patricia , paternal grandpa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Prevete . Mr. and Mrs. Sal Scimeca and daughters , Rebecca and Sally, of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs . " Ed- ward Bonacuso and son . Thomas , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pre\ ete and children , Frank and Jana. James Prevete and son. Philip, Miss Ca- roline Naplitano and Mr. and Mrs . Frank Lorenzo of Brooklyn , and Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Calandrillo and sons , Philip and Anthony, of Jersey City, N. J. The Mastic Beach Unit of the Home Extension Service will meet 10 a. m. Tuesday at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. First in- structions will be g iven in the projects of sleeveless dresses, hair- nin lace. Swedish weaving, pocket- books crocheting and knitting. All are welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zuzierla of Pinewood Drive announce the birth of a son , August 15 at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. East Patchogue. He weighed 7 pounds 10 ounces and they have called him , Michael Wayne ' . They are the parents of another son , James Edward. Mr. Zuzierla is the son of Mr. and Mi's. James Zu- zierla of Whittier Drive. At 8 p. m. Tuesday the Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Mastic Beach Fire Department will meet at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road. All members are requested to at- tend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donnellv of Longfellow Drive , who became the parents of a baby girl Au- gust 14 at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, East Patchogue , have named her Mary Josephine. She weighed six pounds and fourteen ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly are also the parents of a son . Thomas and two daughters , Ethna and Stella. Airman 2' e Andrew Alberti. Jr. , has returned to his home in Mas- tic Beach after a year ' s tour of duty abroad at bases in England. Spain and Morocco. He will spend a month' s leave with his wife and daughter . Sharon Lynn , of Mag- nolia Drive before returning £© duty in England. He is the sop of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albert! , Sr., of Magnolia Drive. Mr. and Mirs. Andrew Alberti , Sr., were the honored guests re- cently when a surprise party was given for them on their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. A lawn party was held at their home on Magnolia Drive, where the buffet table was trimmed in white and silver and a large decorated cake was the table centerpiece. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alberti and children , Ann and Sal - vatore , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cuilla. Mr. and Mrs. William Mudry and children , Karen , Linda , Billy and Victoria , Mrs. Marie Alberti . and Matthew Alberti of New York City ; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stein- er , Mr. and Mrs . George Donovan end children , Virginia and Glenn , of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alberti and Mrs. Stella Tankowitz and daughters , Carol and Susan , of Flushing. Also Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delmonte of East Patchogue; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mudry and daughters , Denise and Christine , of Fresh Meadows ; Mr. and Mrs. John Maleshko of Lindenhurst; Mr. and Mrs. Max Schidrich and Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Dodichon and daughter Kathleen of Elmhurst; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Risch and sons , Roy and George , Miss Diane Lynn Alberti and Airman 2/c and Mrs. Andrew Alberti. Jr., and daughter. Sharon Lynn , of Mastic Beach ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair , Mr. and Mrs. William Welling and sons , William , Robert and Roger , of Babylon , and Mrs. Michael Mi- halko and son , Robert , of Brent- wood. Mrs. John Hallfeld of Orchid Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Healey of West Forest Roa d were among the recent guests attending a barbecue held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsuaer of Lindenhurst. Miss Judith Zuzierla , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Zuzierla of Whittier Drive , is the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Calise and children , Maryann , Jo- anne , and Phili p, Jr., of Nixon , N. J. A Civil Dlefense meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road in Mastic Beach. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donnell y of Long- fellow Drive received the name of Mary Josephine when a baptisma l ceremony was held 2 p. m. last Sunday at St. Jude ' s R. C. Church on Neighborhood Road,, with the Rev. William Reilly officiating. Godparents for the baby were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Callahan of Shirley. A small reception was la- ter held at the Donnelly home where a buffet and a christening cake were served to the guests , including the godparent s, the ba- by ' s brother , Thomas , sisters , Eth- na and Stella , as well as Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gallagher , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiersch , and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Callahan of Mastic Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ken- nedy of Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lever of Mastic. An Advance specialty! Wedding invitations whose perfection in printing, design and paper qual- KT" ,n «Mm^"''^,i*,^W'',''^HB^y ri ''t!l« pocketbook. —Adv. l*m-----.-,-. -. _ ^_ _ . _ . _ - _ _ ___„_„-_.-.-._._._._._. -. -.-_ -, _._.-.-. -. ^ __-_ . | WHERE DIGNITY ^ JS jfeN. ' j AND TRADITION * JS !^ I Soften Your Grief ___ -__ $^SL M\ ' \ ^Ito^ticAeiS^ip ^ ; I J. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. Sinnickson | < Licensed Manager Licensed Partner I \ MAIN STREET , CENTER MORICHES- ATlanti * «=0066 r 3*—¦**-¦—¦-¦-¦¦-*¦--*—¦¦--v~---- ——-.— _ Mastic Items of Interest Mrs. Irma Davin , ATlantic 1-8150 Mr. and Mrs. John Ragamata of Mastic Boulevard are spending a week' s vacation on their boat , Kerfew , and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hendrickson and family of Broad- way are spending a w°ek on their beat , Bonanza, in Greenport. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs . Conra d Veidt , Jr.. of Franklin Avenue were her parents . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Venery of Hicksville. Miss Nancy Stanton of Oneida was a guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fawcett of Pat- chogue Avenue. Birthdavs celebrated this week were : September 2 Madelyn At- kinson of Broadway; September 4 Thomas Gillen of Clinton Avenue; September 7 Mr< . Blanche Kirk of Washington Ave- nue , and September 8 Mrs . Wil- liam Kirklewski of Broadway. Live Betrer With PELCO Low Cn«?t Elerl ricity.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Lofsten of Washington Avenue and Arthur Renner of Montgomery Avenue at- tended the wedding of Mr. Ren- ner ' s niece . Miss Linda Ann Ren- ner , to Louis Eugene Ferrari at 11 a . m. August 19 in St. Thomas Apostle R. C. Church in West Hempstead. They were a i s0 p-uests at the reception held at the Hemp- stead Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs. T. Garbato of Franklin Avenue entertained as guests over the weekend her bro- ther-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mauro. and daughter. Joanne , of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. George Starkey of Southaven Avenue , Mrs. Charles Bindel of Park Avenue and Mrs. Theodore Bindel and children. Cindy and Charles , of Shirley re- turned home after spending three days visiting the Starkey ' s son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Pyper , of Waldwick, N. J. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Krupa and daughter. Jean Ann , of Brooklyn , were weekend cuests of Mrs Flor- ence Gessler of Patchogue Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Citarelli of Stuyvesant Avenue had as guests for several days the past week Mr. and Mrs. William Hun- ter. Mrs. Eva Zelickman , Louis Zelickma n of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martinez and chil- dren , Debra , Richard and Steven of Astoria. The Advance is on sale at The Shack and McClean ' s Market in Mastic. —Adv. Mj r. and Mrs. George Lofsten of Washington Avenue and Arthur Kenner of Montgomery Avenue were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernholz of Manorville on their boat , Pineapple IV, over the Labor Day weekend. Thev docked in Free- poi't and enjoyed fishing off the Atlantic Highlands in New Jersey. Houseguests of Mr. and Mr- . Richard Davin of Vernon Avenue over the Labor Dhy weekend were Mr. and Mrs Martin Meiers of Richmond Hill. $400, Cash Register Is Stolen From Gas Station MASTI C BEACH—Four hun- ch ed dollars vwt* stolen either August 2. " > or 2G when a cash legister was carried away from George ' * Service Station on Mastic Road . Fifth Precinct police said. Police *aid entry wa* gained by forcing a garage door window. The propi ietor of the station is George Kubala. The investigating officer was Patrolman D. A. Kanehl. You save plenty by subscribing for The Advance , the Postmaster does the rest. Only $5 for 12 months , we pay the postage. Your order addressed to Circulation Dept., P. O. Drawer 780 , Patch- ogue , N. Y., will start your paper with the next edition. —Adv. AWARD—Mrs. James B. M. Bulloch of Center Moriches , member of war memorial committee there , presents award to Michael Stiri? of Patchogue lor removing boulder containing sen icemen ' s honor roll to new site. Award was made at American Legion dinner in Center Moriches recently. East Moriches Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lowell. AT 4-0211 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chomoma enjoyed a weekend visit to Coats- ville , Pa., where they attended the wedding of .Miss' Delores Pa- cano and Myron Dicuryk. Mrs. Gordon Dickson attended a council in Bi idgehampton at the Presb yterian Church Camp Min- don. Graham , Alisdair and Roderick Dickson are spending some time with their grand parent* the Rev. and Mr*. Donald Yule at Ama- gansett . Where the Rev. Mr. Yule is pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Jeno of Woodlawn Avenue have returned from a vacation *pent at the Long Trail Lodge Sherbourne Center , Mount Pico. Vt. The Solitaire Club enjoyed a luncheon August 28 in Aquabogue. They spent the afternoon p lay ing cards at Mass Emma Raynor ' s in East Moriches. Attending were Mesdames Sarah Butler , Paul War- ner , LeRoy Raynor , Hiram Reeve. Miss Emma Raynor and Mrs. Frank Kirk of Mastic. Mrs. Frank Akerson of Watch- ogue Avenue entertained the Ga- me Club August 2A. Attending were Mesdames Edna McPhail , Helen Kanas. France* Muller of East Moriches and Mesdames Florence and Linda Williams of Eastport. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruland left for Rochester , August 17 , for a convention of the Xew York State Volunteer Firemen. Govern- or Rockefeller addressed the meet- ing, on the twenty-second. They attended a dinner for the Past Presidents Firemen ' s Association , and toured two of the Kodak fac- tories while there a^ well a* the George Eastman iesidenc> in that city. They stayed over the firemen ' s tournament held at Pennfield and had dinner at the Crest Beach House on Lake Ontario , visiting friends in Coble*kill , on tlvur return home , and Mr* . Harry Dickerson in North Pitcher , who taugh t school in East Moriches some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Havens were called to East Marion Au- gust 21 b y the -udden death of Mrs. Haven ' s father , Eiwin F. Terry who at the time of his death was a supervisor with the New York Telephone Company by whom he had be< n employed for more than AS yea is. Weekend guests at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Havens were Mrs. Erwin Teny and Thomas Terry of East Marion , al*o Mr. and Mrs. William Draper of Brock port. Recently the following mem- bers of Senior Girl Sout Troop 64 went on an overnight camping trip to Great Gun Beach : Kathy Reeve , Susan Morrisan. Elaine McCorkindale, Vera Fener and Mrs. Vernon Havens of Ea-t Mor- iches. Also Carol Keck and Ellen Warner of Eastport; Linda Mag- nani of Manorville , and Mrs. John Ferguson of Center Moriches. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chapman enjoyed a short vacation in upsta- te New York where they toured the Corning Glass Works in Corn- ing. They also visited the Finger Lakes and took in a trip through the Beacon Mills establishment in Cayuga. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Iversen have returned from a vacation trip. They stopped ?t Dry den. where they stayed with Mr. l\ersen ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breed. Jane and Ski ppy Williams of Wichita , Kan., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. ' Ruland. »iiiiiiiiiiiistiiirini"i u n u i i i ¦ i ¦ ¦ HIMIH ^ j ROADSIDE I I GREENHOUSE j m ^^^ __ f /^ ____^\ Montauk Hwy | I p ^^^^^QH^j Moriches I \ °!^ / | | W orld Wide Delivery 1 ~ Through F.T.D. = 7l!IHI''IUIIIi:iCii|li| II I l"!' 1 ! li I I I II T'lilini '" iiiiiiiiiiiiiii uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiniuiiiiii iiitiimiiiinnr I HERRMAN N ' S A , Main Street ' Center Moriches ATlantic 4-0301 LEMMEN'S NURSERY EAST MORICHES AT - 4 - 0 9 9 0 ft^fea^a^&a^fc^aiM&iasasfeadiSiSsfe* MONUMENTS ERECTED IN ALL CEMETERIES BARBER and SMITH Neville Street , Center Moriches Office Hours, 9 to 3 ' •' ,'''i',''',''',lTl*c * J ,, t^^ , I*tfS'04 Shirley and Mastic Acres Mrs. Irma Davin . ATlantic 1-8150 Mrs. Jack Bounocore and son , Thomas , and daughter , Barbara , of Brooklyn returned home after spending several weeks ' vacation with Mrs. Bounocore ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. B. Abate of Pawnee Ave- nue. Mk\ and Mrs. Charles Valder. Edward Valder of Northern Boule- vard and his fiancee , Miss Carol Jesaitis of East Setauket , atten- ded the wedding of Miss Fay Bent- wenga to William Radinski at 5 p. rn. August 26 at St. Anthony ' s R. C. Church in Yonkers. They were also guests at the reception held 7:30 p. m. at the Polish Commun- ity Center , Maple Room in Yon- kers. Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Moreno and daughters , Joan and Karen, of Bellerose spent the weekend at their home on Manor Drive. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vitellaro of Baybri ght Drive were Mrs. Angelina Vitellaro of Bellerose , Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Vitellaro and sons , Salvatore , Al- lan and Joseph of Bensonhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vitellaro and daughter , Angela , of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Audet of Rugby Drive entertained as a guest for three weeks Miss Rita Ann Rewl l of Fall River , Mass. Mr. and Mrs. David Soule and chil- dien , Linda. Paul and Christop her of Bladensburg, Md , were guests several days last week of Mrs. Soule ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Au- det , before leaving for their new home in California. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of Wavecrest Drive had as a weekend guest his brother , Frank Ward of Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward and daughter , Lorraine , and Charles Lang of Biltmore Drive attended the wedding of Miss Ann Rush in St. Augustine ' s R C. Church in the Bronx , August 27. Linda Christopherson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christop her- son celebrated her tenth birthday August 29 , with a famil y party held at her home on Broadway. Refreshments included a lovely decoi-ated birthday cake inscribed , "Happy Birthday, Linda. " Among those attending were Linda ' s ma- ternal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ingbretsen of Mastic Beach , Mr. and Mrs Frank Christop her- son and sons , Frank and Harold, of Burlington , Mass.; and Linda ' s sister. Lois. The guest-of-honor re- ceived many pretty gifts. Birthdays celebrated this week were : September 3 Sandra De Nicola of Pinetop Drive , Mrs. Ray- mond Papa of Market Street , Wil- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦—¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ liLm Hellmer of Grand Avenue; September 6 Anthony Abrun- tilla of John 's Neck Road , Mi s . Fred Cutrofello of Wavecrest Drive; S»ptember 7—Frank Matu- chek of Camp Upton Road; Sep- tember 8 Gloria Amurri of Wil- liam Floyd Parkway, Brian Pod- ejko of Cypress Drive and Arthur Hesler of Biltmore Drive. Lynda and William Hellmer, children of Mr. and Mrs. David Hellmer of Grand Avenue , arrived home Tuesday by jet at the Inter- national Airport at Idlewild from Miami. Fla.. after spending two months ' vacation with their mater- nal grandparents , Mr and Mrs. An- drew Kavanag h. Mrs. Harold Chick and son. Ro- bert , of Coventry Avenue and Mrs. Matthew Micale and daugh- ters , Joy and Nancy, of Hobnk'm . N. J.; spent four days ' vacation in the Catskill Mountains. They visi- ted many points of inteiv.s t inclu- ding the Howe Caverns. On their motor trip home they stopped t > see Mrs. Chick' s brother , Arthur Washburn of Stony Point. Miss Loretta Chiorico of Corona is spending two weeks ' vacation at her Summer home on Overlook Drive. Mr and Mrs. Salvatore Ainis of Ozone Park were at their home on Coventry Avenue over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calotta of Flushing returned home af' ei spending several clays at the ir home on Coventry Avenue. >****AAA**A*AA4**A4AAA»A*. £.—.—._._. AAA _._._._._.—. AAAAAAAA/ ^ STEINER'S LUMBER YARD , INC. j CLINTON STREET ATlantic 4-0 131 CENTER MORICHES f COAL :: CUSTOM HOMES BUILT ? Moriches Bay Area SAINTS PETER AND PAUL R. C. CHURCH Eastport-Manor Road Manors ille SUNDAY 9 a. m. Mass. BROOKFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sout h Sire t and Wading River Road, Manorville John Freese , Lav Minister SUNDAY 9 a. m. Worshi p service. THE CENTENNIAL METHODIST CHURCH Montauk Highway, East Moriches Rev. Robert Lemmcrniann , Pastor SUNDAY 11 a. m. Morning woi -dii p. 9:l. r » a . m. Chinch School. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. Bible stmh' . THURSDAY S p. m. Choir practice . FIR:3T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Montauk Hwy. and Culver Lane East Moriches Rev. Gordon G. Dickson , Minister SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. Church School. ll:in a. m. Morning worship. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Railroad Avenue . Center Moriches Elder E. Burns . Pastor SUNDAY 10:30 a. m. Sundav school. 11:30 a. m. —Morning service. MONDAY 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal. TUESDAY 8 p. m.—Bible band and pray- ing. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m.—Young People ' s night. THURSDAY 8 p. m. Pastor night. CENTER MORICHES METHODIST CHURCH Rev . William IL Waters , Pastor Main Street. Center Moriches SUNDAY 10:45 a. m. Church Hour nur*ery for benefit of parmts at- tending services at paii*h house under supervision of Mrs. Sher- wood Baker. 11 a. m. Morning worshi p. MONDAY 8 p. m . Sunday School teach- ers ' meeting. TUESDAY 2 - 9:30 p. m. Tnterboard School for commission chairman , lay leader and pastor at Rockville Centre. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir re- hearsal under direction of John Gould and Mrs. Ruth Becker at organ. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL | CHURCH Railroad Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. Willard I. Kile , Pastor SUNDAY 8:30 a. m— Celebration of Holy Eucharist. 10:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. THURSDAY 8 p. m.—Choir rehearsal undei the direction of Mrs. Carol Jur- gielewiez and organist , Mrs George Schuyler. CHRIST CHURCH OF THE FULL GOSPEL, ASSEMBLY OF GOD Canal Street , Center Moriches Salvatore Greco . Pastor FRIDAY 8 p. m. CA service. SATURDAY 8 p. m. Men ' s fellowship gathering. Round table discussion. SUNDAY 10 a. m. —Sund-iv School classes for all ages. Adult lesson . "God Calls Samuel . " Scip tu^e setting. First Samtrd Chapter 3—Rev. S. Greco , instructor. 10 a. m. Teacher training class, O. T. survey course , under Richard C. Conklin , instructor "The Life and Teachings of Christ. " 11 a. m. Morning worship. Soloist Mrs. Lillian Oppedisano. 11 a. iu. Children ' s church service for children up to 7 years. 7 p. m. Evening service. TUESDAY 8 p. m. Prayer service. JEWISH CENTER OF THE MORICHES Main Street , Center Moriches Rabbi Reuben Blum TODAY 7:30 p. m. —Services . SATURDAY 9 a. m. Hebiew School. Bar Mitzvah and lias Mitzvah study group childien liom ages 12-13. 10 ;1 . m. Hebrew School . All ot IM r c hildren ages (' -1 1. 1 1 a. m. -- Sabbath services . SUNDW Ro*h Hashan.'ih starts at Sun- down. 7 p. m. Rosh Hashanah serv- ice-; . ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST R. C. CHURCH Ocean Avenue . Center Moriches Rev. Andrew Klarmann , Pastor SATURDAY 4-0 and 7:30-9 p. m.—Confes- sions. SUNDAY Masses—7 , 8, 9 , 10, 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. MONDAY 7:30 p. m. —Novena devotions in honor of the Miraculous Medal of Uie Blessed Vi rgin Mary. WEEKDAYS 7 and 8 a. ni. masses. TUESDAY S p. m. Hol y Name Society meets in school auditoi ium. WEDNESDAY S p. m. Choir rehear*al un- der the direction of the Rev. An- drew Klarmann. pastor. BELL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH Railroad Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. Clinton C. Warren Minister SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. —Sunday school. 11 a. m. —Worship service. MONDAY 8 p. m.—Senior choir rehearsal. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. —Praver service. THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. —Junior choir rehear- "t . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE AIORICHES Main Street and Rail Road Ave. Center Moriches SUNDAY 11 a. m. —Morning worshi p. ST. JiriVE'S R. C. CHURCH Neighborhood Road near Over- look Drive , Mastic Beach Rev. William J. Reilly, Pastor SATURDAY Confessions 4-5 p. m. and 7:30- 8:30 p. m. SUNDAY Masses. 8, 9, 10 , 11 a. m.12:15 p. m. MONDAY 8 a. m. Mass. 8 p. m. Novena to St. Jude and Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. WEEKDAYS 8 a. m. Mass. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Masses 7 , 8, 9 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. DEVOTIONS , FIRST FRIDAY Benediction and Litany of the Sacred Heart after 8 a. m. Mass. MASTIC BEA CH HEBREW CENTER Neighborhood Road near Hemlock Drive . Mastic Beach Rabbi John Rosenblatt FRIDAY 9 p. m.—Services. SATURDAY 10 a. m. Service for children if all ages. Hebrew School will follow. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mastic Road. Mastic Beach Rev . Arthur W. Geidel , Pastor SUNDAY 8:15 a. m Divine worship. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school for children of all ages. 11 a. m. Divine worship. 11 a. m. Nursery class. MONDAY 7:30 p. m. Young People ' s Society. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m.—Senior choir rehear- sal. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mastic Beach Held at St. Andrew ' s Parish Hall , Neighborhood Road. Rev. Alfred T. K. Zadig, Vicar SUNDAY 9:30 a. m.—Family Eucharist 10 a. m.—Church School. News of the Churches LANNI BROS. 575 MASTIC ROAD MASTIC BEACH ATlantic 1-9503 OIL and GAS BURNERS and PARTS WATER PUMPS and PARTS BOTTLED GAS FUEL OIL r— ¦ PLUMBING and HEATING WELL DRIVING MRS. OLGA SIEGEL , 02 , of Map le Avenue , East Moriches , died last Thursday. Born in Russia , she lived here for 45 years. She is survived by her husband, Samuel; two sons. Irving D. and Armond; and three grandchildren. Private funeral sevices were held at 3 p. m. Friday at the Robertaccio Funeral Home , Pat- chogue. Cremation followed at Washington Memorial Park , Cor- am. MRS. GRACE LONG. 57 , of Clymer Place , Mastic, died August 17. of a heart attack in her home in Queens Village. Born in Manhattan , she had been a Summer and weekend resi- dent of Mystic since 1927. She was a merrtber of the Allied Union Social Club of Queens Vil- lage. Mrs. Long is survived by her husband , William , an electrician , and a member of the Internation- al Brotherhood of Electrical Work- ers , Local 3. Manhatten ; and two sisters , Mrs. Anna Brendes of Floral Park and Mrs. Rebecca Flad of Ozone Park. Funeral services were held at the Stutzmann Funeral Home in Queens Village August 20 , with the Rev. Edward J. Haviar of the All Saints Evangelistic Lutheran Church . Flushing, officiating. In- terment was at 10 a. m. August 21 in Evergreens Cemetery, Brook- lyn. There will be memorial services at 11 a. m. September 10 at the All Saints Evangelistic Lutheran Church in Flushing. OBITUARY Let us know about your friends and relatives in the service. GRover 5-1000 ^j f********* ***** - 1 *^^*** COMPLETING Sulmer train- ing program conducted by Marine Corps Platoon Leaders ' Corps at the Second Training and Test Reg- iment at Quantico, Va., is Step han C. Hickey, a student at Pi evidence College and son of Mr. and Mrs. John David Hickey of 120 Senix Avenue, Center Moriches. During his Summer training, Mr. Hickey underwent rigorous testing of his leadership abilities and an extensive program in p h y- sical conditioning. Upon the completion of next year ' s Summer training, he will become a corporal in the Marine Corps Reserve until he is gradua- ted from college in '1964 and is commissioned a second lieutenant. COMPLETES COURSE Air man Thomas J. Festa , son of Mr. and Mrs. Josep h J. Festa of 9 Bayside Road , Mastic Beach , has Thomas J. Festa completed his initial course of Air Force Basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base , Texas. He has been selected to attend the technical training course for radio and radar maintenance training at Keesler Air Force Base , Mississ- ippi. Prior to enlisting. Airman Fes- ta graduated from William Floyd High School , Mastic Beach. •••••••••••••• •••a**** * ? Armed Forces

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Page 1: MI Mrs. Irma Davin, ATlantic 1-8150 - NYS Historic Papersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn95071025/1961-09-07/ed... · 2018-12-22 · MASTIC BEACH NEWS Mrs. Kenneth Andersen. ATlantic

MASTIC BEACH NEWSMrs. Kenneth Andersen. ATlantic l-8458<*> ,Mrs. Lillian Hilbert and son.

Hirti uni v nws Alfred , of Laurelton Drive enter-HlUM HULi l MI » tained as their guests over the

The M/astic Beach Hebrew Cen-ter this week announced thatHigh Holy Day services will beheld September 10. 11 and 12.

Tickets for these services arenow on sale and can be obtainedup to and including the Center 'smeeting night which is at 8.30]). m. Saturday.

Mrs. Catherine Z u z i e r 1 a ofBrooklyn has been the guest fora week of her son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. James Zu-zierla , and fami ly of Whitt ierDrive.

Mi *s Lillian Andersen has re-turned to her home on Longfe!low Drive a f te r being the guestfor ;i week >f her uncle and aun t .Mr. and M i * . Peter Nori ts . andchildren. Pett r and Luiiise , ofBay Rid ge.

M>\ and Mrs . Phili p Rubino ofBrooklyn were recent guest* ofMr. and Mrs. An thony Preveteand chi ldren , Robert and Patricia ,oi* Cvpvess Drive.

Mr. and Mr *. Raymond Ferraraand daughter, Jane , were theguests last weekend of Mis. Fer-rara 's brother-in-law and sister.Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Ack oiman .and sons , Kevin. Wil l iam andGeorge of Cranberry Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beughalof Pen wood Road were guestsover a recent weekend of theirson-in-law and daughter , Mr. andMrs. Joseph Recker , Jr., and son ,Joseph of Staten Island. On Fri-day they all celebrated the thirdbirthday of Joseph Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Collinsand daughter . Diane, of I incolnAvenue wen 1 recent guests of Mr.and Mrs. Gerald H )lzman anddaughters , Nancy and f i l l , of BayShore.

Mr. and Mrs . James -vl fano ofBay Ridge , Mr. and Mrs. NickCoppola and c h i 1 d r e n , John ,Jeannie and Maryann , and Mrs.John Coppola and son . Michael , ofBrookl yn were among the guestsreeestly entertained by Mr. andMrs. Frank Coppola and children ,P>anees. Michael , Frank and Ron-ald, at the Coppola home on Lyn-brook Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillenand sons , Charles. Rory and Den-nis , of Woodland Drive have beenentertaining as their guest . Mrs.Stephanie Finn of Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Franz , Sr.,of Woodland Drive were hosts Sat-urday night to Mrs. DorothySmith of Richm md Hill and Mr.and Mrs. William Schrof of Dog-wood Road.

Miss Louise Nornes who hasbeen the guest for the Summerof her uncle and aunt , Mr. andMrs. Louis Anderson , and theirdaughtei s, Louise and Lillian , ofLongfellow Drive has returned toher home in Bay Ridge where she¦vv ill entertain as her guest for av.cek , Miss Lillian Andersen ofLongfellow Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan anddaughte r . Veronica , who have beenat their Summer home on Long-fellow Drive for the month of Au-guest have now returned to theirhome in Bay Riclge.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Werckmannand Thomas Rhawl of Brooklynand Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Rob-ert Werekmbnn and children , Rob-ert , Donna , Karl and Deborah , ofFalls Church , Va„ have been theweekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.Walter Doyle and daughters , Su-san . Sharon and Beth , of Wood-land Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Tahlerhave returned to their home onWavecrest Drive after being thegue*ts for several days of theirson-in-law and daughter , Mr. andMrs. Mac Venitt and children ,Michael , Sandy, and Jeffrey, ofTarrytown. They also were* theguests for several days of Mrs.Tahler 's brother-in-law and sister,Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cervera , ofKew Gardens after which theymotored to the Summer home ofthe Cerveras in Greenfield Park .

weekend Mr. and Mrs. StephenHila and sons. John and George ,of Greenpoint. Saturday they allenjoyed a motor t r ip to MontaukPoint. Other guests recently ei;tertained at the Hilbert homewere Mrs. Hilbert's son-in-iaw anddaughter . Mr. and Mrs. John IIux-rl of Plainfield , N.J

Billy Simpson of Middle Villagespent several days at his Sumni. rhome on Longfellow Drive last\\ eek

Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Tarsit-ano of Lincoln Avenue August 9became the parents of a sevenpound , three ounce son at theBrookhaven Memorial Hospital ,East Patchogue. They have nam-ed him James Allen. Th» Tarsi-tanos are the parents r '-o of aseven-year-old son . Rich ard , and ayear-and-a-half-old d a u g h t e r ,Donna Lynn. Ma^ . Tarsitano isthe forme r Miss Schaefer. daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaeferof Mastic Beach

A Hawaiian Luau was held lastSunday at the home of Mr. andMrs. Charles Gillen of WoodlandDrive. Co-hosts were Charles Gil-len , Denny Hansen and Alex Pro-kopcheck of Mastic Beach. A tra-ditional Hawaiian buffet and bar-becue were enjoyed by the guests ,pineapples and cocoanuts decorat-ed the buffet , and the groundswere lit by lanterns. Each of theguests was given a lei upon hisarrival. Among those at tendingwere Mrs. Gillen , Mrs. DorothyHansen and Mr. and Mrs William.lones of Center Moriches; MrsStephanie Finn of Ohio; Mr. andMrs. Jack Cooper of Mastic Beach ;Mr. and Mrs Anthony Gan-.hinoand daughters , Theresa and Diane,of Deer Park ; Mrs He 'en Mil lerof Mastic; Mr. Leland (Tex ," Hillof Patchogue , and Frank Rink ofMastic Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarsitanoof Jamaica , Mr. and Mrs Sebas-tian Massa of Mastic Acres, aniMr and Mrs. Fred Schaefer andMr. and Mrs. Carl A^zui rini ofMastic Beach were among theguests recently entertained vt theLincoln Avenue home of Mr. andMrs. Salvatore Tarsitano and chil-dren , Richard , Donna and James.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bourgal , Sr.of Commack Road entertained asrecent guests Mr. and Mrs. LeonBourgal , Jr., and children , Joseph ,Karen and Denise, Mr. and Mrs.Maurice White and son. M' chael ,and Mrs. James Short all of Flat-bush.

Friday at 8 p. m. a department-al meeting of the membershi p ofthe Mastic Beach Fire Departmentwill be held at the firehouse onNeighborhood Road.

Mastic Beach Explorer Post 121meet 7:30 p. m. Friday in theSunday school rooms of the GraceLuthei'an Church on M,astic Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loben andson. Lewis, and Mrs. Mary Bryantof Parkview Drive have been hostsfor a week to Private Robert Bry-ant of the US. Army SignalCorps prior to Pvt. Bryant's de-parture for Gamp Gordon , Geor-gia , where he will undergo a six-teen-week special training coursein electronics. Weekend guests atthe Loben home also included Mr.and Mrs. William Horvath anddaughters, Addy and Vicky ofSpringfield G a r d e n s and BenSchultz of Jamaica.

On Saturday at 8 p. m. mem-bers of the Mastic Beach YachtClub and its affiliated auxiliarywill meet at the clubhouse on theRiviera.

Charles Hafner was the guest-of-honor last Wednesday when agathering was held at his homeon Convmack Road to celebrate hisbirthday. Refreshments includinga decorated cake were served tohis guests who included his wife,daughter, Hedda , Mr. and Mrs.Frank Laug, Mr. and Mrs. Ru-dolph Cruse and children,, Mar-lene, Randy and Jennifer, M' soAnnedora Feldkamp, Mrs JoanAuer and her son, Rudy, Mr. andMrs. Albert Auer and daughter ,Lori , Bill Zottel and Mr. and Mrs.Erling A. Larsen and son, David ,all of Mastic Beach.

Fire Drill for members of theMastic Beach Fire Departmentwill be held at the firehouse 10a. m. Sunday. All members arerequested to attend.

Practice for members of theMastic Beach Fire DepartmentChildren's Band will be held from6:30 to 8 p m. Monday at thefirehouse. A meeting of Fire De-partment Engine No. 13 has beenscheduled to follow.

Mrs. Charles Cruikshank anddaughter, Donna , of Cypress Drivewere guests over the weekend ofMir. and Mrs. Danny Johnson ofBrooklyn.

The home of Mr. and Mrs PeterMezzapelle on Orchid Drive wasthe scene of a barbecue and lawnparty recently when Mr Mezza-pelle entertained fellow musiciansof his Mello-Dees Orhcestra andtheir families. Guests included hiswife and daughters. Annette andJudith , Mr. and Mrs. Mai Fayneand family of Massapequa , Ma\ and

Mrs. Joseph Maida and family, andMr. and Mrs. John Savarese ofLindenhurst; Mr. and Mrs. JohnBruno of Oakdale , and Mr andMrs. Kurt Priesta and their fam-ily from North Babylon.

Ar thur Gruenberger , son ofMrs. John Hallfeld of OrchidDiive , left last Friday by car fora twro-week vacation trip to Al-buquerque. N. M.

The Young People 's Society ofGrace Lutheran Church will meetin the Sunday school rooms of the?church on Mastic Road 7-30 p. m.Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tunnison ofSuitland. Md, have been the house-guests of Mrs. Tunnison 's parentsM.r. and Mrs. William Vopelak ofWoodside Drive. They have alljust returned from a motor tripto Kema Lake, N.J., and to Ar-lington. Va.. where they visitedGreat Falls .

Robert Prevete , son of Mr. andMrs. Anthony Prevete of CypressDrive was the honored guest lastSaturday when his parents enter-tained at a gathering in celebra-tion of his seventh birthday. Help-ing Robert celebrate were his sis-ter , Patricia , paternal grandpa-rents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Prevete .Mr. and Mrs. Sal Scimeca anddaughters, Rebecca and Sally, ofMastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs ." Ed-ward Bonacuso and son . Thomas ,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pre\ ete andchildren , Frank and Jana. JamesPrevete and son. Philip, Miss Ca-roline Naplitano and Mr. and Mrs .Frank Lorenzo of Brooklyn , andMr. and Mrs. Joseph Calandrilloand sons , Philip and Anthony, ofJersey City, N. J.

The Mastic Beach Unit of theHome Extension Service will meet10 a. m. Tuesday at the firehouseon Neighborhood Road. First in-structions will be given in theprojects of sleeveless dresses, hair-nin lace. Swedish weaving, pocket-books crocheting and knit t ing.All are welcome to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zuzierlaof Pinewood Drive announce thebirth of a son , August 15 atBrookhaven Memorial Hospital.East Patchogue. He weighed 7pounds 10 ounces and they havecalled him , Michael Wayne'. Theyare the parents of another son ,James Edward. Mr. Zuzierla is theson of Mr. and Mi's. James Zu-zierla of Whittier Drive.

At 8 p. m. Tuesday the Ladies 'Auxiliary of the Mastic BeachFire Department will meet at thefirehouse on Neighborhood Road.All members are requested to at-tend.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donnellvof Longfellow Drive , who becamethe parents of a baby girl Au-gust 14 at Brookhaven MemorialHospital , East Patchogue , havenamed her Mary Josephine. Sheweighed six pounds and fourteenounces. Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly arealso the parents of a son . Thomasand two daughters , Ethna andStella.

Airman 2 ' e Andrew Alberti . Jr. ,has returned to his home in Mas-tic Beach after a year's tour ofduty abroad at bases in England.Spain and Morocco. He will spenda month's leave with his wife anddaughter. Sharon Lynn , of Mag-nolia Drive before returning £©duty in England. He is the sopof Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albert!,Sr., of Magnolia Drive.

Mr. and Mirs. Andrew Alberti ,Sr., were the honored guests re-cently when a surprise party wasgiven for them on their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. A lawnparty was held at their home onMagnolia Drive, where the buffettable was trimmed in white andsilver and a large decorated cakewas the table centerpiece. Guestsattending were Mr. and Mrs. FrankAlberti and children , Ann and Sal-vatore, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cuilla.Mr. and Mrs. William Mudry andchildren , Karen , Linda , Billy andVictoria , Mrs. Marie Alberti . andMatthew Alberti of New YorkCity ; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stein-er , Mr. and Mrs . George Donovanend children , Virginia and Glenn ,of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. RobertAlberti and Mrs. Stella Tankowitzand daughters , Carol and Susan,of Flushing. Also Mr. and Mrs.Peter Delmonte of East Patchogue;Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mudry anddaughters , Denise and Christine,of Fresh Meadows ; Mr. and Mrs.John Maleshko of Lindenhurst; Mr.and Mrs. Max Schidrich and Mr.and Mrs. Lucien Dodichon anddaughter Kathleen of Elmhurst;Mr. and Mrs. Walter Risch andsons, Roy and George , Miss DianeLynn Alberti and Airman 2/c andMrs. Andrew Alberti. Jr., anddaughter. Sharon Lynn , of MasticBeach ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair ,Mr. and Mrs. William Welling andsons, William , Robert and Roger ,of Babylon , and Mrs. Michael Mi-halko and son, Robert , of Brent-wood.

Mrs. John Hallfeld of OrchidDrive and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J.Healey of West Forest Road wereamong the recent guests attendinga barbecue held at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsuaer ofLindenhurst.

Miss Judith Zuzierla , daughterof Mr. and Mrs. James Zuzierlaof Whittier Drive , is the guestfor a week of Mr. and Mrs. PhilipCalise and children , Maryann , Jo-anne, and Philip, Jr., of Nixon ,N. J.

A Civil Dlefense meeting will beheld at 8 p. m. Thursday at thefirehouse on Neighborhood Roadin Mastic Beach.

The infant daughter of Mr. andMrs. Thomas Donnelly of Long-fellow Drive received the name ofMary Josephine when a baptismalceremony was held 2 p. m. lastSunday at St. Jude's R. C. Churchon Neighborhood Road,, with theRev. William Reilly officiating.Godparents for the baby were Mr.and Mrs. Bernard Callahan ofShirley. A small reception was la-ter held at the Donnelly homewhere a buffet and a christeningcake were served to the guests,including the godparents, the ba-by's brother , Thomas , sisters, Eth-na and Stella, as well as Mr. andMrs. Dennis Gallagher, Mr. andMrs. Joseph Wiersch , and Mr. andMrs. Jerry O'Callahan of MasticBeach; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ken-nedy of Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs.Bill Lever of Mastic.

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Mrs. Irma Davin , ATlantic 1-8150

Mr. and Mrs. John Ragamataof Mastic Boulevard are spendinga week's vacation on their boat ,Kerfew, and Mr. and Mrs. WarrenHendrickson and family of Broad-way are spending a w°ek on theirbeat , Bonanza , in Greenport.

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr s .Conra d Veidt , Jr.. of Frankl inAvenue were her parents . Mr. andMrs. Frank Venery of Hicksville.

Miss Nancy Stanton of Oneidawas a guest the past week of Mr.and Mrs. Edward Fawcett of Pat-chogue Avenue.

Birthdavs celebrated this weekwere : September 2 — Madelyn At-kinson of Broadway ; September4 — Thomas Gillen of ClintonAvenue; September 7 — M r < .Blanche Kirk of Washington Ave-nue , and September 8 — Mrs . Wil-liam Kirklewski of Broadway .

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Mr. and Mrs. George Lofsten ofWashington Avenue and ArthurRenner of Montgomery Avenue at-tended the wedding of Mr. Ren-ner 's niece . Miss Linda Ann Ren-ner , to Louis Eugene Ferrari at11 a. m. August 19 in St. ThomasApostle R. C. Church in WestHempstead. They were ais0 p-uestsat the reception held at the Hemp-stead Golf Club.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Garbato ofFranklin Avenue entertained asguests over the weekend her bro-ther-in-law and sister , Mr. andMrs. Joseph Mauro. and daughter.Joanne , of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. George Starkey ofSouthaven Avenue , Mrs. CharlesBindel of Park Avenue and Mrs.Theodore Bindel and children.Cindy and Charles , of Shirley re-turned home after spending threedays visiting the Starkey 's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.David Pyper , of Waldwick, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs Eugene Krupa anddaughter. Jean Ann , of Brooklyn ,were weekend cuests of Mrs Flor-ence Gessler of Patchogue Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Citarelliof Stuyvesant Avenue had asguests for several days the pastweek Mr. and Mrs. William Hun-ter. Mrs. Eva Zelickman , LouisZelickman of Brooklyn and Mr.and Mrs. Frank Martinez and chil-dren , Debra , Richard and Stevenof Astoria.

The Advance is on sale at TheShack and McClean's Market inMastic.—Adv.

Mjr. and Mrs. George Lofsten ofWashington Avenue and ArthurKenner of Montgomery Avenuewere hosts to Mr. and Mrs. FrankBernholz of Manorville on theirboat , Pineapple IV, over the LaborDay weekend. Thev docked in Free-poi't and enj oyed fishing off theAtlantic Highlands in New Jersey.

Houseguests of Mr. and Mr- .Richard Davin of Vernon Avenueover the Labor Dhy weekend wereMr. and Mrs Martin Meiers ofRichmond Hill.

$400, Cash Register IsStolen From Gas Station

MASTI C BEACH—Four hun-ch ed dollars vwt* stolen eitherAugust 2."> or 2G when a cashlegister was carried away fromGeorge '* Service Station on MasticRoad . Fi f th Precinct police said.

Police *aid entry wa* gained byforcing a garage door window.The propi ietor of the station isGeorge Kubala. The investigatingofficer was Patrolman D. A.Kanehl .

You save plenty by subscribingfor The Advance, the Postmasterdoes the rest. Only $5 for 12months, we pay the postage. Yourorder addressed to CirculationDept., P. O. Drawer 780, Patch-ogue, N. Y., will start your paperwith the next edition.—Adv.

AWARD—Mrs. James B. M. Bulloch of Center Moriches, memberof war memorial committee there , presents award to MichaelStiri? of Patchogue lor removing boulder containing sen icemen 'shonor roll to new site. Award was made at American Legion dinnerin Center Moriches recently.

East MorichesMr. and Mrs. R. A. Lowell. AT 4-0211

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chomomaenjoyed a weekend visit to Coats-ville , Pa., where they attendedthe wedding of .Miss' Delores Pa-cano and Myron Dicuryk.

Mrs. Gordon Dick son attended acouncil in Bi idgehampton at thePresbyterian Church Camp Min-don.

Graham , Alisdair and RoderickDickson are spending some timewith their grand parent * the Rev.and Mr *. Donald Yule at Ama-gansett . Where the Rev. Mr. Yuleis pastor.

Mr. and Mrs. Basil Jeno ofWoodlawn Avenue have returnedfrom a vacation *pent at the LongTrail Lodge Sherbourne Center ,Mount Pico. Vt.

The Solitaire Club enjoyed aluncheon August 28 in Aquabogue.They spent the afternoon play ingcards at Mass Emma Raynor 's inEast Moriches. Attending wereMesdames Sarah Butler , Paul War-ner , LeRoy Raynor , Hiram Reeve.Miss Emma Raynor and Mrs.Frank Kirk of Mastic.

Mrs. Frank Akerson of Watch-ogue Avenue entertained the Ga-me Club August 2A. Attendingwere Mesdames Edna McPhail ,Helen Kanas. France* Muller ofEast Moriches and MesdamesFlorence and Linda Williams ofEastport.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rulandleft for Rochester , August 17, fora convention of the Xew YorkState Volunteer Firemen. Govern-or Rockefeller addressed the meet-ing, on the twenty-second. Theyattended a dinner for the PastPresidents Firemen 's Association ,and toured two of the Kodak fac-tories while there a^ well a* theGeorge Eas tman iesidenc > in thatcity. They stayed over the firemen 'stournament held at Pennfield andhad dinner at the Crest BeachHouse on Lake Ontario , visi t ingfriends in Coble *kill , on tlvurreturn home , and Mr*. HarryDickerson in North Pitcher , whotaught school in East Morichessome years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Havenswere called to East Marion Au-gust 21 by the -udden death ofMrs. Haven 's fa ther , E i w i n F.Terry who at the t ime of hisdeath was a supervisor with theNew York Telephone Companyby whom he had be< n employedfor more than AS yea is.

Weekend guests at tlie home ofMr. and Mrs. Vernon Havens wereMrs. Erwin Teny and ThomasTerry of East Marion , al*o Mr.and Mrs. Will iam Draper ofBrock port.

Recently the following mem-bers of Senior Girl Sout Troop64 went on an overnight campingtrip to Great Gun Beach : KathyReeve , Susan Morrisan. ElaineMcCorkindale , Vera Fener andMrs. Vernon Havens of Ea-t Mor-iches. Also Carol Keck and EllenWarner of Eastport; Linda Mag-nani of Manorville , and Mrs. JohnFerguson of Center Moriches.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chapmanenjoyed a short vacation in upsta-te New York where they touredthe Corning Glass Works in Corn-ing. They also visited the FingerLakes and took in a trip throughthe Beacon Mills establishment inCayuga.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Iversenhave returned from a vacation trip.They stopped ?t Dry den. wherethey stayed with Mr. l\ersen 'sbrother-in-law and sister , Mr. andMrs. Charles Breed.

Jane and Ski ppy Williams ofWichita , Kan., are spending a fewdays with Mr. and Mrs. WalterS. 'Ruland.»iiiiiiiiiiiistiiirini"i u n u i i i ¦ i ¦ ¦ HIMIH

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BARBER and SMITHNeville Street, Center Moriches

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Shirley andMastic Acres

Mrs. Irma Davin. ATlantic 1-8150Mrs. Jack Bounocore and son ,

Thomas , and daughter, Barbara ,of Brooklyn returned home afterspending several weeks ' vacationwith Mrs. Bounocore 's parents , Mr.and Mrs. B. Abate of Pawnee Ave-nue.

Mk\ and Mrs. Charles Valder.Edward Valder of Northern Boule-vard and his fiancee , Miss CarolJesaitis of East Setauket , atten-ded the wedding of Miss Fay Bent-wenga to William Radinski at 5 p.rn. August 26 at St. Anthony's R.C. Church in Yonkers. They werealso guests at the reception held7:30 p. m. at the Polish Commun-ity Center, Maple Room in Yon-kers.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moreno anddaughters, Joan and Karen, ofBellerose spent the weekend attheir home on Manor Drive.

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.Dan Vitellaro of Baybright Drivewere Mrs. Angelina Vitellaro ofBellerose , Mr. and Mrs. AngeloVitellaro and sons, Salvatore, Al-lan and Joseph of Bensonhurst andMr. and Mrs. Joseph Vitellaro anddaughter, Angela , of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Omer Audet ofRugby Drive entertained as aguest for three weeks Miss RitaAnn Rewll of Fall River, Mass.Mr. and Mrs. David Soule and chil-dien , Linda. Paul and Christopherof Bladensburg, Md , were guestsseveral days last week of Mrs.Soule's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Au-det , before leaving for their newhome in California.

Mr. and Mrs. George Ward ofWavecrest Drive had as a weekendguest his brother , Frank Ward ofSunnyside.

Mr. and Mrs. George Ward anddaughter , Lorraine, and CharlesLang of Biltmore Drive attendedthe wedding of Miss Ann Rush inSt. Augustine's R C. Church inthe Bronx , August 27.

Linda Christopherson , daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christopher-son celebrated her tenth birthdayAugust 29, with a family partyheld at her home on Broadway.Refreshments included a lovelydecoi-ated birthday cake inscribed ,"Happy Birthday, Linda." Amongthose attending were Linda 's ma-ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.0. Ingbretsen of Mastic Beach ,Mr. and Mrs Frank Christopher-son and sons, Frank and Harold,of Burlington, Mass.; and Linda 'ssister. Lois. The guest-of-honor re-ceived many pretty gifts.

Birthdays celebrated this weekwere : September 3 — Sandra DeNicola of Pinetop Drive , Mrs. Ray-mond Papa of Market Street , Wil-'¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦—¦—¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦

liLm Hellmer of Grand Avenue;September 6 — Anthony Abrun-tilla of John 's Neck Road , Mi s.Fred Cutrofello of WavecrestDrive; S»ptember 7—Frank Matu-chek of Camp Upton Road; Sep-tember 8 — Gloria Amurri of Wil-liam Floyd Parkway, Brian Pod-ejko of Cypress Drive and Ar thurHesler of Biltmore Drive.

Lynda and William Hellmer,children of Mr. and Mrs. Da v idHellmer of Grand Avenue , arrivedhome Tuesday by jet at the Inter-national Airport at Idlewild fromMiami. Fla.. after spending twomonths ' vacation with their mater-nal grandparents, Mr and Mrs. An-drew Kavanagh.

Mrs. Harold Chick and son. Ro-bert , of Coventry Avenue andMrs. Matthew Micale and daugh-ters , Joy and Nancy, of Hobnk'm .N. J.; spent four days ' vacation inthe Catskill Mountains. They vi si-ted many points of inteiv.st inclu-ding the Howe Caverns. On theirmotor trip home they stopped t >see Mrs. Chick's brother , ArthurWashburn of Stony Point.

Miss Loretta Chiorico of Coronais spending two weeks ' vacation ather Summer home on OverlookDrive.

Mr and Mrs. Salvatore Ainis ofOzone Park were at their homeon Coventry Avenue over the week-end.

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Moriches Bay AreaSAINTS PETER AND PAUL

R. C. CHURCHEastport-Manor Road

Manors illeSUNDAY

9 a. m. — Mass.

BROOKFIELD PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

Sout h Sire t and WadingRiver Road, Manorv i l l e

John Freese, Lav MinisterSUNDAY

9 a. m. — Worshi p service.

THE CENTENNIALMETHODIST CHURCH

Montauk Highway, East Moriche sRev. Robert Lemmcrniann , Pastor

SUNDAY11 a. m. — M orn ing woi -dii p.9 : l .r» a . m. — C h i n c h School.

WEDNESDAY8 p. m. — Bible stmh'.

T H U R S D A YS p. m. — Choir practice .

FIR:3T PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

Montauk Hwy. and Culver LaneEast Moriches

Rev. Gordon G. Dickson , MinisterSUNDAY

9:30 a. m. — Church School.l l : in a. m. — Morning worship.

FIRST CHURCH OF GODIN CHRIST

Railroad Avenue. Center MorichesElder E. Burns. Pastor

SUNDAY10:30 a. m. — Sundav school.11:30 a. m.—Morning service.

MONDAY8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal.

TUESDAY8 p. m.—Bible band and pray-

ing.WEDNESDAY

8 p. m.—Young People's night.THURSDAY

8 p. m. — Pastor night.

CENTER MORICHESMETHODIST CHURCH

Rev. William IL Waters , PastorMain Street. Center Moriches

SUNDAY10:45 a. m. — Church Hour

nur *ery for benefit of p a r m t s at-tending services at pa i i *h hou seunder supervision of Mrs. Sher-wood Baker.

11 a. m. — Morning worship.MONDAY

8 p. m . — Sunday School teach-ers' meeting.

TUESDAY2 - 9:30 p. m. — Tnterboard

School for commission chairman ,lay leader and pastor at RockvilleCentre.

WEDNESDAY7:30 p. m. — Senior Choir re-

hearsal under direction of JohnGould and Mrs. Ruth Becker atorgan.

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL| CHURCHRailroad Avenue , Center Moriches

Rev. Willard I. Kile , PastorSUNDAY

8:30 a. m — Celebration of HolyEucharist.

10:30 a. m. — Morning prayerand sermon.

THURSDAY8 p. m.—Choir rehearsal undei

the direction of Mrs. Carol Jur-gielewiez a n d organist , MrsGeorge Schuyler.

CHRIST CHURCH OF THEFULL GOSPEL,

ASSEMBLY OF GODCanal Street , Center Moriches

Salvatore Greco . PastorFRIDAY

8 p. m. — CA service.SATURDAY

8 p. m. — Men 's fellowshipgathering. Round table discussion.

SUNDAY10 a. m.—Sund - iv School classes

for all ages. Adul t lesson . "GodCalls Samuel ." Sciptu^e setting.First Samtrd Chapter 3—Rev. S.Greco , instructor.

10 a. m. — Teacher trainingclass, O. T. survey course , underRichard C. Conklin , instructor"The Life and Teachings ofChrist."

11 a. m. — Morning worship.

Soloist Mrs. L i l l i an Oppedisano.11 a. iu. — Children 's church

service for chi ldren up to 7 years.7 p. m. — Evening service.

TUESDAY8 p. m. — Prayer service.

JEWISH CENTER OF THEMORICHES

Main Street , Center MorichesRabbi Reuben Blum

TODAY7:30 p. m.—Services.

S A T U R D A Y9 a. m. — Hebiew School. Bar

M i t z v a h and lias M i t z v a h studygroup c h i l d i e n l i o m ages 12-13.

10 ;1 . m. Hebrew School . Allot I M r c h i ld ren ages (' -1 1.

1 1 a. m. -- Sabbath services .S U N D W

Ro *h Hashan .' ih s t a r t s at Sun-down.

7 p. m. — Rosh Ha shanah serv-ice-; .

ST. JOHN THE EVANGELISTR. C. CHURCH

Ocean Avenue . Center MorichesRev. Andrew K l a r m a n n , Pastor

SATURDAY4-0 and 7:30-9 p. m.—Confes-

sions.SUNDAY

Masses—7, 8, 9, 10, 11 a. m. and12:15 p. m.

MONDAY7:30 p. m.—Novena devotions in

honor of the Miraculous Medal ofUie Blessed Vi rgin Mary.

WEEKDAYS7 and 8 a. ni. masses.

TUESDAYS p. m. — Hol y Name Society

meets in school auditoi ium.W E D N E S D A Y

S p. m. — Choir rehear *al un-der th e d i r e c t ion of the Rev. An-drew Kla r mann . pastor.

BELL A.M.E. ZION CHURCHRailroad Avenue , Center Moriches

Rev. Clinton C. WarrenMinister

SUNDAY9:45 a. m.—Sunday school.11 a. m.—W orship service.

MONDAY8 p. m.—Senior choir rehearsal.

WEDNESDAY8 p. m.—Praver service.

THURSDAY7:30 p. m.—Junior choir rehear-

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THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHOF THE AIORICHES

Main Street and Rail Road Ave.Center Moriches

SUNDAY11 a. m.—Mornin g worship.

ST. JiriVE'S R. C. CHURCHNeighborhood Road near Over-

look Drive, Mastic BeachRev. William J. Reilly, Pastor

SATURDAYConfessions 4-5 p. m. and 7:30-

8:30 p. m.SUNDAY

Masses. 8, 9, 10, 11 a. m.—12:15 p. m.

MONDAY8 a. m. — Mass.8 p. m. — Novena to St. Jude

and Our Lady of the MiraculousMedal.

WEEKDAYS8 a. m. — Mass.

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATIONMasses 7, 8, 9 a. m. and 7:30

p. m.DEVOTIONS , FIRST FRIDAY

Benediction and Litany of theSacred Heart after 8 a. m. Mass.

MASTIC BEA CH HEBREWCENTER

Neighborhood Road near HemlockDrive. Mastic Beach

Rabbi John RosenblattFRIDAY

9 p. m.—Services.SATURDAY

10 a. m. — Service for childrenif all ages.

Hebrew School will follow.

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCHMastic Road. Mastic Beach

Rev. Arthur W. Geidel , PastorSUNDAY

8:15 a. m — Divine worship.9:30 a. m. — Sunday school

for children of all ages.11 a. m. — Divine worship.11 a. m. — Nursery class.

MONDAY7:30 p. m. — Young People's

Society .WEDNESDAY

7:30 p. m.—Senior choir rehear-sal.

ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPALCHURCH

Mastic BeachHeld at St. Andrew's Parish

Hall , Neighborhood Road.Rev. Alfred T. K. Zadig, Vicar

SUNDAY9:30 a. m.—Family Eucharist10 a. m.—Church School.

News of the Churches

LANNI BROS.575 MASTIC ROAD MASTIC BEACH

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P L U M B I N G and H E A T I N G

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MRS. OLGA SIEGEL , 02 , ofMap le Avenue , East Moriches ,died last Thursday.

Born in Russia , she lived herefor 45 years. She is survived byher husband, Samuel; two sons.Irving D. and Armond; and threegrandchildren.

Private funeral sevices wereheld at 3 p. m. Friday at theRobertaccio Funeral Home , Pat-chogue. Cremation followed atWashington Memorial Park , Cor-am.

MRS. GRACE LONG. 57, ofClymer Place , Mastic , died August17. of a heart attack in her homein Queens Village.

Born in Manhattan , she hadbeen a Summer and weekend resi-dent of Mystic since 1927.

She was a merrtber of the AlliedUnion Social Club of Queens Vil-lage.

Mrs. Long is survived by herhusband , William , an electrician ,and a member of the Internation-al Brotherhood of Electrical Work-ers , Local 3. Manhatten ; and twosisters, Mrs. Anna Brendes ofFloral Park and Mrs. RebeccaFlad of Ozone Park.

Funeral services were held atthe Stutzmann Funeral Home inQueens Village August 20, withthe Rev. Edward J. Haviar of theAll Saints Evangelistic LutheranChurch . Flushing, officiating. In-terment was at 10 a. m. August21 in Evergreens Cemetery, Brook-lyn.

There will be memorial servicesat 11 a. m. September 10 at theAll Saints Evangelistic LutheranChurch in Flushing.

OBITUARY

Let us know about your friendsand relatives in the service.

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COMPLETING Sulmer train-ing program conducted by MarineCorps Platoon Leaders ' Corps atthe Second Training and Test Reg-iment at Quantico , Va., is StephanC. Hickey, a student at Pi evidenceCollege and son of Mr. and Mrs.John David Hickey of 120 SenixAvenue , Center Moriches.

During his Summer training,Mr. Hickey underwent rigoroustesting of his leadership abilitiesand an extensive program in phy-sical conditioning.

Upon the completion of nextyear 's Summer training, he willbecome a corporal in the MarineCorps Reserve unt i l he is gradua-ted from college in '1964 and iscommissioned a second lieutenant.

COMPLETES COURSE — Airman Thomas J. Festa, son of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph J. Festa of 9Bayside Road , Mastic Beach , has

Thomas J. Festa

completed his ini t ial course of AirForce Basic military training atLackland Air Force Base , Texas.He has been selected to attend thetechnical tra ining course for radioand radar maintenance t ra ining atKeesler Air Force Base, Mississ-ippi.

Prior to enlisting . Airman Fes-ta graduated from William FloydHigh School , Mastic Beach.

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