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MASTIC BEACH NEWSMr*. Kenneth Andersen. ATlantic 1-8458

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Tahlerand son. Larry, of Wavecrest]) n \ i > have been hosts for the pastthive weeks to the Tahlers ' nep-hew and his w ife , Mr. and M rs.Thcodoic N ockowitz and their-on ,' I l e n i y . of San Franci-co.Dur in j i ihe High Holy Days theTahlers were also hosts to GilbertTahler ot Forest Hil ls . Mr. & Mrs.Mac W n i t t of Ta rryt ow n andMr.-. Tina Traverse of Ivew Gard-

Mv. and Mrs. Robert Campbell ,fo rmer l y l iv ing in Center Morich-es , are now res iding on SayvilleRoad in Mastic Beach where Mr.( amp l ell is employed as a teacheral the W il l iam Floyd School.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hug ofMiddle Vil la ge were guests Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. Will iaml a w lor a i d chi dien . James 'andFi lm of Longfellow Drive.

M r - . Ma y Wairen has r eturnedto her home in Queens afte r spen-ding the Summer at her home onW h i t t i e r Drive.

Recent guests entertained atth< home of Mr. and Mrs . LouisWi iehel of the Riviera were Mr.and Mrs. Albert Rowan and sons ,Edd y . George. Ricky and Albert ,of Ba ldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred\\ K rman am. children , Eddy andCather ine , of Valley Stream.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levine ofJamaica spent several days as theguests of Mr. Levine 's brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. SolWeint raub of Hunt ing ton Drivebetoiv leaving from Idlewild Air-poi t for Israel , where they wil lremain for the Jewish Holidays ofSuecoth.

Mr. and Mrs . John Vallillo andMr. and Mrs . John Phi l l i ps ofMa>t ic Acres were the dinner gu-e-ts Sunday of the Rev. and Mrs .Al f red Zad i g and th eir son , David,at St. Andrew 's vicarage on Orch-id Di ive .

Sunday Mr. and Mrs . KarlDeckel and daughter , Irene, ofAlder Drive were hosts to Mr. andMr> . Ot to Kummort of Mastic andMr. and Mrs. Michael O'Heam ofBrookl yn and Neighborhood Roada) a d inne r p a r ty held in the PineGiove I n n . Patcho gue.

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smithof n ine Point , and Mr. and Mrs.Randal l Soiieff of 1'atcbogue wereguests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.Robert Jackson. Jr., and daughterTami I.\ n , w h o have recentlyrnox ed from W h i t t i e r Drive to anow home on Neighborhood Road.Sunday guests al t h e home of Mr.a'id Mrs. Jackson were Miss Mar-garet Stefano of Patchogue andher fiance. Robert Hagelberg, ofA aphank.

Tshmael Locke, formerly ofWashington Di ivc , is now resid-ing in his new apartment onW h i i t i r Drive .

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone ofBrookl yn spent last Wednesday altheir home on Whitter Drive.

Cyn th ia Sposato celebrated hersecond bir thday last Friday at asmall party at her home. Joiningi'l were her -i.-t ors , Francine . Pat-ty and Amy. and her parents , Mr.and Mrs. Armand Sposato ofNeighborhood Road. Mr. Sposatoobserved I T'S bir thday Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simchickcf Dogwood Road were guestsSunday of their son-in-law anddaughter , Mr. and Mrs. JosephFerguson , and children . WandaRene. Jo-Maryanne and JosephEdward, of Smithtown.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sinning.Sr.. celebrated their forty-f irs twedding anniversary Monday attheir home on West Drive withthe i ' - son. Honrv.

John Coraci . son of Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Coraci of Bogota Road ,celebrated his f i f th birthday Tues-day with a part y for his class-mates at the Nathaniel WoodhullElementary School. A celebrationwas held later at his home withhis brothers . Josep h and Frank,and sistei . I i'ly Ann , join ing in.On Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Coraci were hosts to Mr.and M'rs. Frank Coraci Mr. andMrs . Vincent Orlando , Miss RoseOrlando and Joseph Orlando ofMastic Beach.

James Peck of Ridgewood spentthe weekend visiting his grandparents , Mr. and Mrs . CharlesYanMirmer of "Whittier Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tasch ofMiddle Village are spending athree-week vacation at their Sum-mer home on Longfellow Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoll andchildren, Janet , Warren and Rog-er , of Brooklyn spent the weekendas the guests of Mr. and Mrs.John Stoll of Maywood Drive.

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.Charles VanTassel of LongfellowDrive received the name, David,when he was baptized Saturdayin the Center Moriches MethodistChurch with the Rev. William H.Waters officiating. Godparentsfor the baby were Harold Ash-worth and Mrs. Catherine Vilar ,both of Shirlev.

The Secret Pal Club of MasticBeach met Tuesday night at thehome of Mrs. Frieda Spiess on theRiviera , where she was hostess.Attending were Mesdames F'ran

Potokin . Kay Doughty, Rose Cole ,Saia McKenna Marge Murtha.Rida Stoll , Eileen He slin , andClaire Traxol . A social hour fol-lowed and refreshments wereserved. The next meeting of thisclub will be held at the home ofMrs. Claire Traxol on Hun t i ng tonDrive .

Miss Muri el Sehou , last Tues-day lef t for Kings County Hosp it-al where she will beg in her tra in-ing in the career of nursing. Wi'Ham Scheu , last week embarkedupon his freshman year at AdelphiCollege in Sayville. They are thechildren of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamScheu of Queen Road.

Mrs. Carrie Blomquist and Mrs.Catherine Coyle , both members ofth Mastic Beach American Leg ionPost 1533 Ladies' Auxiliary Sat-urday represented the post at theSuffolk Count y Ladies ' Auxil iaryluncheon held at Bronco Charlie 'sRest aurant in Oakdale.

Members of th.e Mastic BeachFire Department Ladies ' Auxi l ia -ry wil l hold their business meetingat 8 p. m. Tuesday at the fire-house. All members are requestedto attend.

Tech. Sgt. Larry Tat ten of theAir Force is spending his 35-dayleave visiting Mr. and Mrs.William Linden of Monroe Drive.Upon the expiration of his leave,Sgt. Tatten will report to TravisAir Force Base in California be-fore leaving for a three-year tourof dut y in Japan.

There will be a meeting 8 p. m.Tuosdav of members of theAr thu r ' IT. Chine Post AmericanLegion 1533 at the Legion Hallon Mastic Beach Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farmer ,Sr.. of Victoria Drive , entertainedat a small family dinner partyTuesday night in celebration ofthe ei ghteenth bir thday of theirson . Raymond. Jr. Guests includedhis brother , Tirre. and his mater-nal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs.Honrv Staak of Bayview Drive.

The Board of Directors of theMastic Beach Fire Departmen twill meet at the firehouse 8 p. m.on Wednesday.

M'rs. Dorothy Hamburger ofPatchogue was the guest on Sun-day of ' Mr. and Mrs . Michael Rut-igliano their son. Jack and HarryPlanz of Cypress Drive.

Mr and Mrs. Louis Andersenand. daughters , Louise and Lillian ,and James Lawler all of Longfel-low Drive Sunday attended theConfirmation services of theAndersons' niece . Miss LouiseNornes of Bay Ridge , which washeld in the Zion Lutheran Churchthere. A recept ion for friendsand relatives followed at the BayRidge home of Miss Nornes' par-ents . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nornes.Mrs. Laurence Hansen and daugh-ter , Susan, of Brookl yn andDahlia Drive also attended.

Miss Karen Rizzitello of Wash-ington Drive was the winner of astr ing of pearls in the contest re-centl y sponsored by the H. C.Bohack Super Market chain. Sheis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Andrw Rizz itello.

Rand y Cruse , son of Mr. andMrs, Rudolph Cruse of OrchidDrive, celebrated his fifteenthbirthday Friday night when hewas the guest-of-honor at a dinnerparty held at Frank Lang 's Rest-aurant on Neighborhood Road. Hewas also presented with a seven-layer birthday cake. His guestsincluded his parents , sisters*. Mar-lene and Jennifer , Mr. and Mrs.Frank Laug, Mrs. Joan Auer andson , Rudy. Bill Zottel , Mr. andMrs. Albert Auer and daughter ,Lori . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hafnerand daughter , Hedda , Miss Ann-edora Feldkamp, David Larsenand Miss Florence Davidson.

Mrs. Frieda Wilkenfeld and son.Bruce , of Brookl yn were guestson the weekend of her brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs.Morris Feldman of Longfe 'lowDrive, who we-e hosts also to Mr.and Mrs. Milton Feldman anddaughter , Judy, of Forest Hills.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rutig-liano of Cypress Drive celebratedtheir thirty-first anniversary Sat-urday by dining out at the new-Chinese Restaurant in Patchoguewith Mrs. Rutigliano 's father ,Harry Planz , and their son , Jack.

A party was held at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iannotoof Pinewood Drive Saturday nightto celebrate the fiftieth weddinganniversary of Mr. and Mrs.Candeloro Tannoto of 94 FlowerRoad. The buffet table was dec-orated with white and gold andhad as its centerpiece a large dec-orated cake. Guests were Mr. andMrs. Frank Iannoto of Brooklyn;Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Calabreseand children , Carol Ann andAngelo, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeNorio , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeNorio , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coz-zolino , Mr. and Mrs. Peter MoranoMr. and Mrs. Rocco Lauria , Mr.and Mrs. Frank Serima of MasticBeach, and Albert DeNorio andFrank Byrnes of Lynbrook. Dur-ing the evening the birthday ofFrank Iannoto of Brooklyn andthe fifteenth wedding anniversaryof Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Lauria were

also observed.Mr. and Mrs. Irving Richter of

the Bronx spent the weekend atthcir Summer home on WoodsideDrive.

Mrs. Laurence Hansen anddaughter . Susan , of Brooklyn spentSaturday at their Summer homeon Dahlia Drive , where they enter-tained as their guests Mrs.Hansen 's parents , Mr. and Mrs.Simon Lobel of Brookl yn.

Frank Hickey of Flatbush wasat his Summer home on Longfel-low Drive during the past wcek-

nd.Arthur Gruenberger of New

York City spent the weekend vis-i t ing Mr. and Mrs. John Hallfcldand their daughter , Marjorie- , ofOrchid Drive.

Mr . and Mrs. Al Gagliano andfamily of Brookl yn weekended attheir Summer home on DahliaDrive.

A farewell dinner was given7:30 p .m. Monday at the OrchidDrive home of Mr. and Mrs.Charles DiMaggio , in honor ofMrs. Kate Ty ler. Mrs. Tyler , whocomes from London , England , hasbeen houseguest for the past sev-en months of her son-in-law anddaughter , Mr. and Mrs. Jack San-ders of Whittier Drive,, and sailsfor England October 18 aboard theQueen Elizabeth. Among theguests were the DiMaggio sons,Richard. James and Phillip, andMr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders andchildren , John , James and Jacque-line.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cole of ParkDrive celebrated their twentiethwedding anniversary Wednesdayby dining out at the new ChineseRestaurant on South Ocean Ave-nue in Patchogue.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haughn ofManhasset Drive were dinnerguests Friday of their son anddaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Jack Haugh n , who were celebrat-ing their f i f th wedding anniver-sary at their Eastport home. Alsopresent were their sons , Robertand Clifford.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McVey,former residents of Locust Drivefor many years , after touring theSouthern states were they visitedmany friends and relatives , havenow taken up residence in Dub-berley . La.

Michael Fred Clancy, Jr., infantson of Mr. and Mrs. Michael F.Clancy, Sr., of Locust Drive waschristened at 2 p.m. Sunday at St.Judo 's R. C. Chu rch on Nei ghbor-hood Road. The Rev. William Reil-l y officiated. Godparents wereMiss Muriel Scheu and PeterClancy of Mastic Beach. Follow-ing the baptism a reception washeld at the Democratic Club onLocust Drive. A buffet was ser-ved and a large cake inscribed ,"God Bios- You , Michael , Jr." de-corated the table. Guests werethe baby 's great-grandmother,Mrs. Fred Muck , maternal grand-parents , Mr. and Mrs. WilliamSehou , paternal grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clancy, MissRonnie Clancy, Bill y, Donald , Bob-by and Denise Scheu , Mr. and Mrs.Martin Kramer , Mr. and Mrs.Will iam Reichert and daughter ,Nancy, Miss Frances Mensch, Mr.and Mrs. Paul Leonardi and son ,Paul , of Mastic Beach; Mr. andMrs. Jack Philli ps of MasticAcres; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hilt,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rinck andchildren , Mary Ellen , Frank ,Michael , Joanne and Margaret ,Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magee of El-mont ; Mr. and Mrs. John Ryanof Oldbrid ge, N. J.; WilliamClancy, Miss Kay O'Shea andMiss Kay Clancy of Jamaica; Mr.and Mrs. Paul Castendieck ofLindenhurst , and Robert Schmittof College Point.

The Columbia Civic Associa-tion , Inc., will hold their monthlygeneral business meeting 8 p. m.Thursday, at the firehouse onNeighborhood Road. All membersare requested to attend.

A meeting of the County Fh'eSchool will be held at 8 p. m. Fri-day at the Mastic Beach firehouseon Nei ghborhood Road.

Mr . and M'rs. Joseph L. Ennisand daughters, Terry and Joan, ofRiverdale spent the weekend attheir Summer home on OrchidDrive.

Mrs. Marie Rolon of WoodlandDrive spent several days lastweek as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.Carl Fuller of Brooklyn, duringwhich time she attended the stageshow, "Carnival", on Broadway.

Mr. and Mrs. Noi'bert Ardi havereturned to their home in White-stone- after spending the Summerat their home on Forest Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Richert ofElm Road observed their fifty-first wedding anniversa|ry lastweek.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meshen-berg of Brooklyn were at theirSummer home on Elm Road dur-ing weekend.

Regulation fire drill for mem-bers of the Mastic Beach FireDepartment will be held at 10 a.m.Sunday at the firehouse.

William Nagle celebrated hisbirthday Saturday with a smallfamil y gathering at his home onWest Forest Road. Joining inwere his wife, sons, William andBruce, and Mr. and Mrs. FranklinNagle and John Morris of theRiviera.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nappell ,Jr., of Lakeview Drive over theweekend were guests of Mrs.NeppeTs brother-in-law and sis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. FrederickKhoeler of New Hyde Park , dur-ing which time they celebratedthe ninth wedding anniversary ofthe Khoelers.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lichtenber-ger celebrated their sixteenthwedding anniversary quietly attheir home on Huntington DriveFriday with their children , SandraWendy, Edwin and Richard. OnSunday they also observed the

eleventh birthday of their daugh-ter Wendy.

Practice for members of theMastic Beach Fire DepartmentChildren 's Band will be held at thefirehouse between the hours of0:30-8 p .m. Monday. A meetingof Fire Department Engine No. 13has been scheduled to follow.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bien ofManhat tan spent the weekend attheir Summer home on BayviewDrive.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Hearnof Brookl yn spent the weekend atihei r Summer home on Neighbor-hood Road.

Mrs. Johanna Kup frian has re-turned to her home on WoodlandDrive after being the guest for s?month of her son-in-law anddaughter , Mr. and Mrs. HaroldLogan of Canandai gua. She alsospent several days visiting oldfr iends in Rochester , Batavia andWaterloo..

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson andsons. Jack and Raymond , of Flat-bush entertained as their weekendgiust Mrs . Mae Robinson ofBogota Road. Mrs. Robinson alsopaid a v'sit to her mother , Mrs.Mary Prendervill" of Ridgewood.

Private Leo Hesler of the Armywhose engagement to Miss LauraCollins of McKinley Drive wasannounced last week has returnedto Fort Dix , N. J., after beinghome for a fifteen day leave. Heis the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeoHesler of Biltmore Drive.

Jerry Linden of the Bronx wasa guest over the weekend of Mr .and Mrs. William Linden of Mon-roe Drive.

Mrs. David Schulz celebrated herbirthday this week quietl y at herhome on Phylis Road, with herhusband and sons, Larry andDennis.

Mr. and Mrs Robert Carney andchildren , Bobby, Cheryl and Debraof Plainview were the guests Sat-urday of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamSiegel and sons, Richard , Allenand Gary, of Cedar Road.

The Young People 's Society ofthe Grace Lutheran Church willhold their business meeting 7:30p. m. Monday, in the Sundayschool rooms of the church onMastic Road.

Bill Rizzitello of Wyncoff , N. J.,spent the weekend visiting hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. AndrewRizzitello of Washington Drive.

The Mastic Beach unit of theHome Extension Service will meetat 10 a .m . Tuesday at the fire-house on Neighborhood Road. Allvisitors are welcome.

Tho Treaters Club of MasticBeach held its first meeting ofthe new season Wednesday nightat the home of Mrs. Ann Pidgeonof Whittier Drive , who was alsohostess. Members attending wereMesdames Joan Adams , RonnieChester , Gloria Baessler , Marie0"Reilly. Marie Rolon of MasticBeach , and Ma rga ret Smith ofEastport . The group discussedtheir social plans for the season .Refreshments were served. Thenext meeting will be held at theWoodland Drive homo of Mrs.Marie Rolon.

A double celebration was heldat the home of Mr. and Mrs. LloydSchairer of Brookhaven Tuesdayof last week to celebrate the sec-ond birthday of their daughter,Sandra, and the birthday of Mr.Schairor. Guests were Mrs.Scbairer 's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ellwood Moss, Sr., of LocustDrive.

Miss Valei'ie Krzemien celebrat-ed her seventeenth birthday lastweek with her parents, Mr. andMrs. August Krzemien of Com-mack Road.

Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Baesler ,Sr., of Aspen Road observed theirfifteenth wedding anniversary lastweek.

A famil y gathering was held atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. PeelerSkjold on Whittier Drive Satur-day to celebrate the sixty-sixthbirthday of Mrs. Skjold. A buffetand refreshments were served.Among the guests were Mr. andMrs. Fred Hillerud , Mr. and Mrs.Andy Gangemella and children ,Lillian , Peder and Ralph , of Mas-tic Beach ; Mrs. Ellen DeAveiro ,Mrs. Peggy Larsen , Mrs. GraceKahberger and Mrs. Anna Coffinall of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. William Brennanof Magnolia Drive recently cel-ebrated their thirty-second wed-ding anniversary.

Mrs. Andy Gangemella , former-ly of Shirley and now residing onOverlook Drive, was the guest-of-honor Friday night at a surprisestork shower held at the home ofMrs. Peder Skjold of WhittierDrive and given by Mrs. FlorenceGlover of Center Moriches andMrs. Anna Chapman of EastMoriches. The room was gailydecorated and a buffet was served.Guests included Mesdames LillianHillerud, Susan Christiansen, Bar-bara Heins, Muriel Kruk, FlorenceFarra, Geraldine Riker, PeggyEriksen, Harriet Coleman, Dor-othy Williamsen and Muriel Rikerof Mastic Beach, Jean Faber andMarjorie Dosch of Shirley, PeggyLarsen, Ellen DeAveiro, AnnaCoffin and Grace Kahberger ofBrooklyn.

William Gross celebrated hisbirthday Friday with his wife andchildren, Mary, Michael and Cathyat their home on Mayfield Drive.

Jean M. Bourvic celebrated hisfourteenth birthday Saturday witha cook-out held at his home onHackensack Road. Joining inwere his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Jean Bourvic, and Mr. and Mrs.John Frazee and children , Lisa,Lynn and John , of New York Cityand Hackensack Road, Miss Mil-dred Cimmino of New York Cityand Laurelton Drive.

Mrs. Thomas Farra, Jr., ofCedar Road was the guest - of -honor Saturday night at a sur-prise stork shower given for her

with Mesoames Arthur Riker.Russell Riker , Kenneth Riker andRaymond Riker as co-hostesses, atthe home of Mrs. Arthur Riker onCypress Drive. The room was dec-orated in pink and blue , and anumbrella trimmed with these col-ors was suspended over the chairof the guest-of-honor. A clothes-line of baby clothes completed thedecorations. The buffet table,also decked in pink and blue, feat-ured a large decorated cake as acenterpiece. Guests included theco-hostesses as well as Mrs. HarryRiker of Valley Stream; Mrs.Thomas Farra , Sr., Miss LucilleFarra , Mesdames Nicholas Ryder,Pat MacNamara, James Piliero,William Walker, Jr., AnthonyTorre, Michael Rutigliano, JosephD'Amato, Peter Mergel, Wa^erPlanz, Robert Walker, JosephQuis, Thomas Eriksen, AnthonyGangemella, Fred Hillerud, PeterSkjold of Mastic Beach, MesdamesJohn Phillips, James Kappers,Edward Cole, George Beck andMiss Adeline Poje of Mastic ; Mrs.Anthony Coraci of William FloydParkway, Mrs. Frank Kazaks ofJackson Heights ; Mesdames FrankDeAveiro, Peggy Larsen andGrace Kahberger of Brooklyn ;Mrs. Arthur Daly and Miss OdetteDaly of Cambria Heights; Mrs.Ralph Johisen of Yonkers; Mrs.Ray King of Sayville: Mrs. HansTeschke of Patchogue and Mrs.John Tullv of Rosedale.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tarsit-ano of Orchid Drive were bothpatients at the Bayview GeneralHospital here this week as a resultof injuries sustained in an auto-mobile accident in the vicinity ofEastport Saturday night. Mr.Tarsitano was released Mondaymorning and his wife was releasedTuesday.

CORRECTION COMMISSIONER of New YorkCity, Mrs. Anna Kross, dark glasses, addressedFall District Meeting of South Bay Professionaland Business Women's Club Saturday afternoonat Casa Basso Restaurant, Westhampton. In back-

ground is Miss Vivian Clark , president of theorganization , and flanking Mrs. Kross,. left toright , are : Mrs. Beatrice Burstein and- Mrs.Eleanor Ewen.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chester ofNelson Place entertained at abirthday party September 23 inhonor of their son , Kenneth , whocelebrated his ninth birthday. Re-freshments were served and abirthday cake inscribed , "HappyBirthday, Kenneth , 9 Years Old,"adorned the table. Each child re-ceived a small gift also a basketof candy and balloons. Amongthose present were Mrs. ArmandoMontezuma and children, Arman-do and Debra , of Mastic ; Mrs.eGorge Burge and daughter , De-bra , of Moriches; Mrs. John Duf-f y and daughters, Gail and Karen ,of Astoria , and Kenneth's sisters ,Kathleen , Chery l , Barbara , Linda ,Ann and Mary Ellen , and broth-ers, William and Harry.

Robert Molloy of the Bronxwas a weekend guest of John En-nis of Vernon Avenue.

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Mrs. Bessie Shagner of VernonAvenue , Mr. and Mrs. John Rag-amata and daughter , Vicki , ofMastic Boulevard and Mrs. HelenO'Neill of Mastic and Jamaica at-tended the wedding of Mrs. Shag-ner 's grandson , Donald Gauland , toMiss Kathy Donohue , at 3 p. m.Saturday in the PresbyterianChurch in Islip. On Sunday, Mrs.Shaner accompanied Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Gauland on a bus ride toTappan with the German MasonicLodge. While there they enjoyeda picnic and visited the home ofGeorge Washington.

Birthdays celebrated this weekwere : October 1 — Daniel Oldhamof Mastic Boulevard , Patricia El-len Meyer of Lafayette Avenue ;October 3 —- Mrs. Helen Sachakof Park Avenue, John Opal , Jr..of Lee Place , Lydia Thullen ofMastic Boulevard , Robert Provostof Southaven Avenue; October 5Mrs. John Kurceba of LafayetteAvenue and Donna Lee Atkinsonof Broadway.

Raymond Bell , Miss Cheryl

Hartmann, Peter Kalisick , MissCarol C a r r i d o r e and HerbertRalph of Brooklyn were weekendguests of Mr. and Mrs. EdwardNeilsen of Vernon Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballantineof Astoria were at their home onNelson Place over the weekend.

Patricia Ellen Meyer , daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyerof Lafayette Avenue, celebratedher first birthday with a partyheld at the home of her parents.Sunday afternoon. A beautifulbirthday cake decorated with pinkrosebuds and inscribed , "HappyBirthday, Patricia , One Year Old ,"centered the table. Guests wereMr. and Mrs. Edwin Arnzen anddaughters, Kathy and Susan , ofCenter Moriches; Mrs. Jean Arn-zen and foster children , Robertand Carol Lynn Belleville , Alber-ta and Roberta Carman , Wil l iamand Thomas Jackson and RichardBorne of Mastic: Mrs. CharlesBuckheit and c h i l d r e n , Brian ,Philip Denise and Michael , ofM oriches, and Patricia 's brother .Kenneth and sister , Lorraine.

The christening of Theresa AnnAndrejack , daughter of Mr. andMrs. Joseph Andrejack of MainStreet, took place at 2 p. m. Sep-tember 24 in St. John the Evan-gelist R. C. Church in CenterMoriches with the Rev. MatthewWisniewski officiating. The god-parents are the baby 's uncle andrunt , Mr. and Mrs. John Cliffordof Rosedale. Following the cere-mony, Mr. and Mi-s. Andrejack en-tertained at a turkey dinner attheir home in honor of the occa-sion. Among those attending wereMr. and Mrs. Clifford and son ,John , and daughters , Elizabeth ,Kathy, Ann and Margaret , of Ro-sedale and Mr. and Mrs. And re-ja ck's other children , Martha Ann ,Joseph , Mary and Thomas. There-sa was born September 17 atBrookhaven Memoria l Hospital.

Mrs. William Duffy and daugh-ter , Eileen , of Astoria spent theweekend at their home on FultonAvenue. Their guests were Mrs.Duffy 's son and daughter-in-law.Mr. and Mrs. John Duff y, anddaughters, Karen and Gail , andMrs. Tina Capalbi and son , Don-ald , of Astoria.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.William Ennis of Vernon Avenuewere Mr. and Mrs. Ru-hard Shop-stead and family of Ridge.

Mrs. Kathryn Maroni and son ,Stephen , of Woodside were attheir home on Vernon Avenue ov-er the weekend. Their guest wa?Richard Fitsimmons of JamaicaEstates.

A farewell party in honor ofJerry Kirk was given by his pa-rents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirk ,at their home on Old MontaukHighway, Saturday night. A buf-fet supper was served. Those pre-sent were Mr. and Mrs. LindseyPayne of Westhampton Beach; Mr.and Mrs. Byran Baptie of Cen-ter Moriches; Mr. and Mrs. JosephKirk of Nesconset; Mr. and Mrs.Sydney Mayer of Lynbrook ; Mr.and Mrs. Irving Kirk and sons,Jeffrey and Edward , Mr. and Mrs.William) Kirk and daughter. Ja-net, Mrs. William Kirk , Sr., Mrs.Mary Egan and daughter , Gloria.Mrs. Addison Payne, Private 1/cWilliam Lundberg and HaroldThompson of Mastic. Jerry enlist-ed for four years in the Navy andleft Tuesday morning for theGreat Lakes Naval Training Cen-ter in Illinois to begin his boottraining. Leaving with Jerry wasJohn Mensch of Mastic Beachwho also enlisted for four yearsin the Navy .

Arthur Renner entertained at abarbecue Sunday at his home onMontgomery Avenue. His guestswere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fioreof New York City, Mr. and Mrs;Louis Ferrari of Forest Hills andWilliam Renner of Massapequa

and Mr. and Mrs. George Lofs-ten of Mastic.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Joseph Gillen of Clinton Ave-nue were Mr. and Mrs. JosephAlexinas and children , Stephen ,Theresa , Patricia and John , andfoster children , Carl and Richard ,of East Meadow and Mr. and Mrs.Victor Bancroft and daughter,Jane, of Brookl yn.

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WESTHAMPTON — The SouthBay Business and ProfessionalWomen 's Club of Center Moricheswas host to the District 10 lun-cheon and meeting held Saturdayat the Casa Basso in Westhamp-ton. Over 100 women attended andheard guest speaker Mrs. AnnaKross , commissioner of correctionin New York Cit y, give an en-l ightening speech on how lazy wo-men are today, because they donot contribute all their facilitiesto the world , and just how muchcould be accomplished if they did.She cont inu ed that business womencan be successful being both par-ents and career women , and shealso specified that women are notyet comp letely recognized by men.although they are greater in num-ber.

Mrs. Beatrice Burstein , specialguest honored as "Woman of theYear ," was presented with book-ends. The luncheon was a kick- offfor "Business Women 's Week."Mrs. Burstein left soon afterwardat Mastic Air Strip by helicopterfor her next engagement in GlenCove.

A short business meet ing wa-held by all clubs of District 10with the presidents of each organ-ization giving reports. Miss VivianM. Clark presided.

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Four New MembersWelcomed by ExtensionMASTIC BEACH — Mrs. Fran-ces Eawcett , chairman of the Mas-tic Uni t of the Heme Ext ent- ionService , welcomed September 26Mesdames Theodore Mi l lman , Ar-t h u r Barms. Louis Tuccito and GusFrahm into the un i t as its lntestnew member .-., du r in g its meetingat the firehouse on Nei ghborhoodRoad.

Projects already underway in-clude:' crocheting, knit t ing, Swe-dish weaving, pocketbo oks , hair-p in lace and the making of asleeveless dress.

Preliminaries were given byMrs. Robert DeCordova for themaking of gloves , and supp lies forthis proj ect , which will begin atTuesday 's meeting, were ordered.

Interested persons may attendmeetings held each Tuesday at 10a. m. at the Mastic Beach Fire-house.

GEORGE W. O f . D H V M , 79,died Sepb mb "i* 121 in ] \ u t Laud-erdale , Fla.. :i f t e r o im year 's re-sidence thcr « . He h ;H k 'eu a resi-dent of Elder Drive , M ; i 4 i < - Beachfor 28 years.

Born in Brooklyn h<- had beena self-employed pam ' e'- t!h * de-corator. He is .-urvr. ed by twodaughter.- . Mr.-.. K l u / i , ! Hcs - ler .formerly of Eider Driv e , now ofFort EiHHleuWle and Miss UoseOldham of I ' - i t r h nm i r - one son ,I lerhei t S. O ldham of Bab y lon;'10 grandclvldr "*; , ;;nd ;_> s o-j . .;l [grandchi 'dron. l ' r iv ;ue - e iv i eo ^ andcremation took pku- >- in Kort Lau-derdale.

JOHN O. WEDKLL . 66 . died athis home on Bauer A venue . M a n -orville Sep tember '27. A re id» dof Manorv i l l e for one ye ui . hewas born Janua ry 17 . I r v r, inManhassi t. He was a re t i p -d elec-trical engineer and a ve ln -m ol 'World War I.

Surv iv ing are hi- , w i f e , f ou i -e .of Manorv i l ' e; t w o -on- . J .. !m ( '..of Manorv i l le and W i l l i a m , of \ewYork City ; two damihle- s . M i s ,Florence Radigan of l- 'ai Uock-i-way, and Mrs. Evelyn I. eo of .Man-orville. and 15 e -rand i -h i ld i en .

Funeral servh-es were held atHerrmann '-- Fimenl Home . Cen-ter Moriche- * . F.*id-iy at III - la p.m. with the Rev. A r t h u i W. Gei-del o f f ic ia t in g . I n t e i m e n t was atLong Island N a t i o n a l Cemetery ,Pinelawn.

CHARLES H. LEACH , 6 \ , ofMastic Beach wa< found dead Sep-tember 25. in his boat in SeafordHarbor, a v i c t im of a heart at -tack , according to the Xa.-s.uiCount y medical e x a m i n e r .

A resident of 1.~> 1 LynbrookDrive , Mastic Beach for the pa ;ttwo years. Mr. Leac h was bomSeptember !Ul , I -.'. ' ( in Woodi iaven ,Queens. lie wa- a re t i r ed N ewYork Cit y p o l i ceman .

lie is survived bv a brother ,James H a r r i et t - of M - - t ;c Beach.

Funeral service - w re he ld at ,Herrmann '- Funera l Home . Cen-ter Moriche- . S pu-n ) >< >• 2d v i t hthe Rev. Wil l iam Wai• ¦•• .-• o f f i c i a t -ing. In t e rmen t f o l i o v ed i t , M a p leGrove Cemetery, K - \v Gardens ,Queens.

MRS. M A R I E I.OITSE P I A R D19, died Septemb")* 2*-. at Brook-haven Memor ia l Ho-pi ' al. A resi-dent of :](.(0 W e s t m i n i . - ter Hi iro ,Shirley, for 12 year . -he wasborn June 1, 188*2 in Fra n -e .

Surv iv ing are two sons , Maur iceof East Rockaway and Adolph ofNew Jersey : seven L ' - r andch i l d r enand four g r ea t - g randch i ld r en .

A Rosary service was held atHe r rmann 's Funera l Hom e , ( ' en-ter Moriches , Sunday. A RequiemMass was said at St. John 's R.C. Church , Conf er Moriches . In-te rment followed in Mt. St. MarysCemetery . Flushing

.MRS M A R Y CEC1EEA PO-K O R N Y , 01 , of Co-zinc Road. Cen-ter Moriches , died Monday at Bay-view Hospi ta l , Mastic Beach , a f t e ra short illness. She was b o i n Oc-tober 17, 1811( 1 . in A- to r i a . Queens.

Siie is survived by her irisband ,En:il , one son . Emil , of Moriche- - .a daughter , Mrs. Ellen R. Brop-onof Center Moi i che - , and one .-i-ter,Mrs. Nellie Ell iot t of Center Mor-iches.

Rosary services were held Tues-day at Sinnickson 's Moriches Fun-eral Home , Center Mooches. Re-quiem mass wa- said at St. John 'sR. C. Church , Center Moriches , byFather Wi l l i am R< isitr . In te rmentfollowed in the fami l y plot at Mt.Pleasant Cemetery , East .Moriches.

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