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ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Michael De Vito ol Maure Avenue , East Pat- chogue , announce the engagement of their daughter , Michele , to Nicholas De Palo, son Miss Michele De Vito of Mrs. Rose De Palo of Hawkins Avenue , Center Moriches , and the late Nick De Palo. Miss De Vito is employed by the Suffolk County District At- torney 's office as a iegal secretary in the Rackets Burea u in Hauppauge. Mr. De Palo is employed by the Long Island Rail Road as an assistant engineer in the Engineering Department at Richmond Hill. An early Fall wedding is planned. Miss Caro l Brunono Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brunone oi State Street , Mastic , on April 25 announced the engagement of their daughter , Carol Therese , to Richard Martucci , son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martucci of Hawthorne Street , Mastic. Miss Brunone and Mr. Mar- tucci are both students at Suffolk County Community College , Selden. No date has been set for the wedding Mr. and Mrs Frederick Perry of Washington Avenue , Pat- chogue , announce the engagement of their daughter , Gail , to Peter C. Farmer , son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farmer of Division Avenue , Blue Point. Miss Perry is empl oyed in the office of Dennis Maud Tree Expert Company in Pa tchogue . Mr Farmer is with Hazeltine Electronics in Riverhead. A November wedding is planned. Miss Ellen Day MacDougal Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mac Dopeall II of Bellport have announced the engagement of their daughter , Miss Ellen Day MacDougall , to Private 1 /c Harvey McChesney , III , son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Chesney, Jr., also of Bellport. A Summer wedding is planned Miss Mac Dougallis-a graduate of the Hewlett School of East Islip and Marjorie Webster Junior College , Washington , D.C. She is now on the faculty of St Margaret' s School in Waterbury, Conn. Her fiance is a graduate of Berkshire School in Sheffield , Mass., and attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem , Pa He is currentl y stationed at Schof leld Barracks in Hawaii. Miss Mac Dougall is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Day Walt of Bell port and Mrs. A. E. MacDougall of Rye and the late A. E. MacDougall , whose father founded Jackson Heights Pfc . McChesney is the grandson of Mrs . A. E. Walbridge of New York City and Mrs. Harvey McChesney , Sr., of Amityville. The engagement and June wedding plans of Miss Sandra Gail Leavens and Steven Paul Gould have been made know n by the prospective bride ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs Raymond D. Leavens of Armonk Mr Gould is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gould of Bellport. Miss Leavens , a graduate of Pl easantville High School , N Y , is a member of the senior class at the State University College of New York at New Paltz . She expects to be graduated next January. Mr. Gould , a 1966 graduate of Nesv Paltz , teaches emotionally disturbed children at Central Islip State Hospi tal CARD PARTY ISLIP- Andrew B. Taylor , receiver of taxes (or the Tow n of Islip, announced that the Islip Tax Office will be open every Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to 12 noon during the month of May to receive payment of any unpaid taxes for the year 1968-69. The Tax Office , located at 577 Main Street , Islip, is open every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The deadline for paying taxes at the Islip Tax Receivers Office is May 31. Thereafter , taxes must be paid to the County Treasurer ' s Office at Riverhead. Mr and Mrs Thomas E. Tully of Robinson Avenue , Medford , announce the engagement of their daughter , Helen , to William J. Hart , son of Mrs. Elna Hart of Folger Street , Bayport. Miss Tully is a graduate of - James J. Whaley Photo Miss Helen Tully Seton Hall High School , Pat- chogue , Class of 1965, and of Browns Business School. She is employed in the Sachem Central School District Mr Hart , a 1961 graduate of James Wilson Young High School , Bayport , has served four years in the U S Navy He is at present employed at Ai Research Aviation Company, Ronkonkoma The wedding is planned for October 18. 1969 Brookhaven spent his vacation visiting his grandparents in Connecticut . The Hampton Avenue Senior Orchestra and Band gave a con- cert May 6 for the Brookhaven Elementary School students. The following Brookhaven Elemen- tary School alumni and alum- nae were asked to stand and take a bow: Billy Trigg, Joan Scordanuglia , Chris Reynolds , David Kay, Frederick Rich , Ma- ria Maloney, Gary Branges , Mary Ellen Kitchens , Lisa Cappalli, Kathleen O'Connor , Danny Wein- stock and Marjorie and Caro - line Woodwell. For Your Insurance Needs Call Pat Raimond. 921-3819.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maddalena and family of Atlantic Street and Mrs, Maddalena ' s mother , Mrs. Clifford Hordlow, Sr., of Bellport , spent Mother ' s Day vis- iting Mr. andMrs. Clifford Hord- low, Jr. , of Westbury. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wis- wall of Beaver Dam Road spent three days last week at Oak Ridge , Tenn. Dr. and Mrs. J. Keith Rowley of Beaver Dam Road , enter- tained houseguests last week , Mrs. James Brennan and son, Seamus, of New York City. BELLPORT SERVICE CEN- TER. Tel.: 286-9896—Adv. Brian Hausner , son of Mr.j and Mrs. Robert C . Hausner of Atlantic Street , received the Sac- rament of Confirmation on Mon - day, at Mary Immaculate R . C. Church , Bellport. Don David and daughters, Dar- cy and May Liz , of Locust Road , went hiking and rock climbing a distance of eight miles at the Gunks , near New Paltz , N . Y., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wnenta of Carmen Boulevard , and Mr. and Mrs. James Verni of Seeley Street spent last week on an SS Oceanic cruise to the Grand Bahama Islands , stopping at the ports of Freeport and Nassau . ¦ Mrs. Kathleen Oosting of Old Stump Road went to the Battery May 7 to view the Queen Eliz- abeth II sail up tlie Hudson Ri- ver and then went to Cunard Pier and watched the docking and festivities. (Continued from Pag e 9) Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kinsella of Old South Country Road , South Haven , gav e a sixth birthday par- ty for their son , Alan , and 12 of his friend s May 10. In BROOKHAVJ - .N, The Lon* Island Advance i. on sale at Vcrnl'a Dell- catensen. —Adv. ' The Brookhaven Fire Depart- ment held their regular monthly meeting May 6. Eleven alarms , all brush fires , were turned in for the month of April , using 1206.5 man-hours. There were four work details on Sundays using 408 man-hours. One fire school was held. The fire trucks traveled 274 miles and used 9815 gallons of water. Mrs. James DeSantis of Old Country Road , South Haven , and friend s, held a baby shower on May 2 for Mrs. Alan Kinsella of South Haven. Thirty guests attended and Joan Kinsella re.- ceived many lovelj gifts for the baby -to-be . I i^^B 3 TEMPERATURE | I CSS^i SELECT | ON i j S I n ' "^ gMwg s 8 * ^^ Permanent Press Cycle Jg « Hi _^_i * Up to 14 Pound Capacity __? H_ H I ___f__8 1 High Speed Drying System j& iff if ¦ __¦ Three Temperature Selection & 9 % ^^1 mS Low Temperature Selection 3x ® : I """" I S ^ Mr Fluff Selection © __• * /_Rew8» iMlir _* __¦ __¦__ -«-R__a_ft_p SS $^me& **01 *^ $190 95 I S^ MODEL DE 520E ¦___« JT ® i m^M "NO-GUESSWORK" § I g^^^W DRYING I ^ ~~~ ~^^ ' Automatic Dry Control 3g 1f| __^S^s!!^ Permanent Press Cycle & ' m Mm * Big Capacity Clothes Drum jflg H H BER . 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The Club , which is the local affiliate of the AAA , sponsors-and helps organize school patrols in this area The boys and girls honored represent the more than 60 Suffolk patrol members chosen to receive the medal. The other winners will receive their medals at school assemblies this week which has been proclaimed as School Safety Patrol Week by both Governor Rockefeller and Mr. Dennison Local Patrol members who accepted their awards at the Hauppauge ceremony are : Mariano Camacho , 8 Electric Street , Patchogue; River A- ' \ enuf School ; and Edward Muller , 31 Cheryl Drive , Lake Ronkonkoma , St. Joseph School . The patrols were first organized in this area in 1926 by the Automobile Club . Since then , they have helped cut traffic fatalities to school-age children in tlie state by 53.9 per cent , despite a marked increase in motor vehicle registration. During the past year , more than 3, 000 Suffolk students have served as Safety Patrol mem- bers . Bellport News (Continutd from Pagt 9) and refreshments . Their parents , who were guests for the evening, also particpa ted in the dancing. THE YARN BASKET , Penguin Allry, Bellport.—Adv . Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Fleming of Academy Lane arrived at the Bellport dock Saturday aboard the new Marblehead 35 ' cruiser they brought from Amityville. Roger Hamlyn , III , Leo Kir- chgessner , Daniel Harrow , Paul Quatrochi , Clifford Miller and Stephen Gaylen spent the weekend at St. Gabriel' s Retreat House on Shelter Island . A bridal shower was given for Miss Violette Whalley cf East Patchogue on May 4 by Miss Susan Hunter of North Brewster Lane About 20 guests were present. Miss Whalley will be married to William Maday of Sayville at St. Josep h the Worker R.C Churc h on May 31. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Chesney , Jr , of Bellport Lane returned home last week from a two-week vacation in the Bahamas and Florida. They met Mr and Mrs. Donald Streit in Nassau in the Bahamas and cruised with them on their ketch , Wooden World. They went to Cat Cay, Bimini , and West End on Grand Bahama Island befor e crossing the Gulf Strea m to the Florida Coast The McChesneys left the Stmts in Jensen Beach , Fla . and visited for a few days with Mr and Mrs . William Bedell , formerly of Bellport , before returning home. Bellport Fish Market Fresh Daily. 286-0710.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Testa of Rockville Centre and Miss Florence Tes ta of Brooklyn Heights were Mother ' s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olsen and Mrs. Anna L. Testa of Station Road. Thei r dinner guests the previou s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Nicsia of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs . Bob Roush of Durkee Lane flew to Eglin Air Force Base , Fla . last week to attend the wedding of their son , Bob M. Roush , to Miss Kathleen Swanson of Tacoma , Wash., in the base chapel Saturday af- ternoon. Miss Elizabeth Winsche , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Winsche of Shore Road, is home from Boston , Mass., after completing her freshman year at Boston University . Henry Haskell of South Country Road and his brother, Anson Haskell of Staten Island , returned last week from a trip to Ponte Vedra ,_ Fla. < Mr. andMrs. Harold Halsted of South Brewster Lane have returned from Clearwater , Fla., where they spent the Winter . In NORTH BELLPORT. Tho Lonj Inland Advance U on mln at Wearer ' a Deli , Vlnny ' e Stationery and Lnnch- eonettc. M A V rood, and Al'a Deli. —Adi . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tom a sh of Medford and Mrs Arthur Taylor of Allwood , N.J., were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Faison of Country Greens Drive. Tuesday Mrs. Edgar Faison entertained at a high tea for Mesdames Katherine Simson oi South Country Roa d and James Barrie of General McLea n Drive and Arthur Taylor of Allwood, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose returned Tuesday from Kansas City, Mo., where they attended the graduation of their son , Keith Rose , from the Kansas City Art Institute. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Last Wednesday they flew to Nashville , Tenn , to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rose 's sister , Mrs . Ha zel Hankins. ISLIP TAX INFO The Juveniles of the West Sayville Fire Department are sponsoring a Card and Game party on May 23 at 8 p.m. in the firehouse auditorium. Tickets are $1.25 and are available from any Juvenile. Refreshments will be served. There will be table , door , sweepstakes, special , and raffle prizes . Cards and games are to be furnished by guests. The public is invited to attend. Reservations can be made by calling LT 9-3201 or LT 9-2758 Pe ople Ourn Us On! IN THIS FASTEST GROWING AREA W-A-L-K AM and FM IS THE TURNED ON STATION BY MORE AND MORE PEOPLE EVERY DAY . 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THEY ALL ADD UP TO LONG ISLAND LISTENERS' MOST TURNED-ON RADIO STATION . 1370 KG WALK 97.5 MC fri> _<_i^ _KJM__ ' £vWP_BPP___ l _____bl_____g___ft n|VS rUK 1KA1 lo ¦ ___________________ *_*_ «_e_________e_____?_B £¦_______«_________& ** A_5_&. _____________¦ _____e___________T ______________8_B_ __ K9 S ____ B __ P__S K. ^ess. ___e_M_____B ______________¦ __________ H __ BISS ' nBVAj VIB^BB sK ____£ » ^HS_______SR 11 _____________¦ ___________ > i_ ' _ 'l' 9C l fBHPa3 ^B V f ** - -Bi _^^B__^ pi jL* ^^BJ ___D_ B __e_____________________e______________ * 7 _l__ (Continued from Pag e 9) Guided by her schooling at St John 's School for Nursing, Mrs Auer is now giving her services to the the Suffolk County Infirmary, the America n Cancer Crusade, and is a qualified medical a ide for the Civil Defense. Mrs Auer is the outg oing president of the East Patchogue Parent-Teacher Association where she has also filled the offices of vice president and program chairman She has served the South Suffol k Girl Scout Council as scout , leader , council board member and associate scout. In 1963 Mrs . Auer received a cer- tificate of appreciation for her interest in the suppor t of the Girl Scout Algerian relief project. In addition to the chairmanship of the East Patchogue American Red Cross , Mrs . Auer is at- tending college , taking accred - ited courses in psychology, so- ciology, economics and speech. She expects to become a social worker. Presentl y she is em- ployed at Swan Variety in East Patchogue. Mrs. Auer is treasurer of the Patchogue High School alumni , and a coordinator for planning a class reunion scheduled for July. Although ( rout gel most at- tention in spring fishing, the State Conservation Department reminds anglers thai there is often spectacular local fishing for othe r species such as suckers and smelt Check the Hunting- Trapping Fishing Guide for 19M Mrs . Auer NEWLY WEDDED . Army Specialist Nelson Valladares and his bride , the former Miss Laura Schluger of Farming* llle, pauses a moment before greeting their guests at the Galaxie. Plainview N.Y.. where the ceremony was performed April 27. Couple are residing at Fort Benning, Ga.. where Sp. Valladares is completing his tour of duty after two assignments in Vietnam. - Bridal Suite Photo The New York State Thruway Authority sold S972 million in bonds to private investor s to finance the cos t of the cross-State superhighway ^ tUtol it has °Qie Tie ' Mi qe 'Diamotj d B____________ e_________________ &_j. ____ \ \i* ^ fflr j^ m l^KBfl^ H F ^^^ 3HB J|)1 You' ve played the playboy for all it's Y LS£ _W M&^^M I S- worth. 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ENGAGEMENTSMr. and Mrs. Michael De Vito

ol Maure Avenue, East Pat-chogue , announce theengagement of their daughter,Michele, to Nicholas De Palo, son

Miss Michele De Vito

of Mrs. Rose De Palo of HawkinsAvenue , Center Moriches, andthe late Nick De Palo.

Miss De Vito is employed bythe Suffolk County District At-torney 's office as a iegalsecretary in the Rackets Bureauin Hauppauge.

Mr. De Palo is employed by theLong Island Rail Road as anassistant engineer in theEngineering Department atRichmond Hill.

An early Fall wedding isplanned.

Miss Caro l Brunono

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brunoneoi State Street , Mastic , on April25 announced the engagement oftheir daughter , Carol Therese, toRichard Martucci , son of Mr. andMrs. Anthony Martucci ofHawthorne Street , Mastic.

Miss Brunone and Mr. Mar-tucci are both students at SuffolkCounty Community College ,Selden.

No date has been set for thewedding

Mr. and Mrs Frederick Perryof Washington Avenue , Pat-chogue , announce theengagement of their daughter,Gail , to Peter C. Farmer, son ofMr. and Mrs. Clarence Farmer ofDivision Avenue, Blue Point.

Miss Perry is employed in theoffice of Dennis Maud TreeExpert Company in Patchogue.Mr Farmer is with HazeltineElectronics in Riverhead.

A November wedding isplanned.

Miss Ellen Day MacDougal

Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.Mac Dopeall II of Bellport haveannounced the engagement oftheir daughter , Miss Ellen DayMacDougall , to Private 1 /cHarvey McChesney , III , son ofMr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc-Chesney, Jr., also of Bellport.

A Summer wedding is plannedMiss Mac Dougallis-a graduate

of the Hewlett School of East Islipand Marjorie Webster JuniorCollege, Washington , D.C. She isnow on the faculty of StMargaret's School in Waterbury,Conn.

Her fiance is a graduate ofBerkshire School in Sheffield ,Mass., and attended LehighUniversity in Bethlehem , Pa Heis currently stationed at Schof leldBarracks in Hawaii.

Miss Mac Dougall is thegranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.Day Walt of Bellport and Mrs. A.E. MacDougall of Rye and thelate A. E. MacDougall , whosefather founded Jackson HeightsPfc . McChesney is the grandsonof Mrs. A. E. Walbridge of NewYork City and Mrs. HarveyMcChesney , Sr., of Amityville.

The engagement and Junewedding plans of Miss SandraGail Leavens and Steven PaulGould have been made known bythe prospective bride 's parents ,Mr. and Mrs Raymond D.Leavens of Armonk Mr Gould isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesL. Gould of Bellport.

Miss Leavens, a graduate ofPleasantville High School , N Y ,is a member of the senior class atthe State University College ofNew York at New Paltz . Sheexpects to be graduated nextJanuary.

Mr. Gould , a 1966 graduate ofNesv Paltz , teaches emotionallydisturbed children at CentralIslip State Hospi tal

CARD PARTYISLIP- Andrew B. Taylor ,receiver of taxes (or the Town ofIslip, announced that the IslipTax Office will be open everySaturday morning from 9 a.m. to12 noon during the month of Mayto receive payment of any unpaidtaxes for the year 1968-69. TheTax Office , located at 577 MainStreet , Islip, is open every dayfrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thedeadline for paying taxes at theIslip Tax Receivers Office is May31. Thereafter , taxes must bepaid to the County Treasurer 'sOffice at Riverhead.

Mr and Mrs Thomas E. Tullyof Robinson Avenue , Medford ,announce the engagement oftheir daughter , Helen , to WilliamJ. Hart , son of Mrs. Elna Hart ofFolger Street , Bayport.

Miss Tully is a graduate of

- James J. Whaley Photo

Miss Helen Tully

Seton Hall High School , Pat-chogue , Class of 1965, and ofBrowns Business School. She isemployed in the Sachem CentralSchool District

Mr Hart , a 1961 graduate ofJames Wilson Young HighSchool , Bayport , has served fouryears in the U S Navy He is atpresent employed at Ai ResearchA v i a t i o n C o m p a n y ,Ronkonkoma

The wedding is planned forOctober 18. 1969

Brookhavenspent his vacation visiting hisgrandparents in Connecticut.

The Hampton Avenue SeniorOrchestra and Band gave a con-cert May 6 for the BrookhavenElementary School students. Thefollowing Brookhaven Elemen-tary School alumni and alum-nae were asked to stand andtake a bow: Billy Trigg, JoanScordanuglia, Chris Reynolds,David Kay, Frederick Rich, Ma-ria Maloney, Gary Branges, MaryEllen Kitchens, Lisa Cappalli,Kathleen O'Connor, Danny Wein-stock and Marjorie and Caro-line Woodwell.

For Your Insurance Needs CallPat Raimond. 921-3819.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maddalenaand family of Atlantic Streetand Mrs, Maddalena 's mother,Mrs. Clifford Hordlow, Sr., ofBellport, spent Mother 's Day vis-iting Mr. andMrs. Clifford Hord-low, Jr., of Westbury.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wis-wall of Beaver Dam Road spentthree days last week at OakRidge, Tenn.

Dr. and Mrs. J. Keith Rowleyof Beaver Dam Road, enter-tained houseguests last week,Mrs. James Brennan and son,Seamus, of New York City.

BELLPORT SERVICE CEN-TER. Tel.: 286-9896—Adv.

Brian Hausner , son of Mr.jand Mrs. Robert C. Hausner ofAtlantic Street, received the Sac-rament of Confirmation on Mon-day, at Mary Immaculate R.C.Church, Bellport.

Don David and daughters, Dar-cy and May Liz, of Locust Road,went hiking and rock climbinga distance of eight miles at theGunks, near New Paltz , N.Y.,Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wnentaof Carmen Boulevard, and Mr.and Mrs. James Verni of SeeleyStreet spent last week on anSS Oceanic cruise to the GrandBahama Islands, stopping at theports of Freeport and Nassau.¦ Mrs. Kathleen Oosting of OldStump Road went to the BatteryMay 7 to view the Queen Eliz-abeth II sail up tlie Hudson Ri-ver and then went to CunardPier and watched the dockingand festivities.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kinsellaof Old South Country Road, SouthHaven, gave a sixth birthday par-ty for their son, Alan, and 12of his friends May 10.

In BROOKHAVJ -.N, The Lon* IslandAdvance i . on sale at Vcrnl'a Dell-catensen.—Adv.' The Brookhaven Fire Depart-ment held their regular monthlymeeting May 6. Eleven alarms,all brush fires, were turned infor the month of April, using1206.5 man-hours. There werefour work details on Sundaysusing 408 man-hours. One fireschool was held. The fire truckstraveled 274 miles and used 9815gallons of water.

Mrs. James DeSantis of OldCountry Road , South Haven, andfriend s, held a baby shower onMay 2 for Mrs. Alan Kinsellaof South Haven. Thirty guestsattended and Joan Kinsella re.-ceived many lovelj gifts for thebaby -to-be.

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Local StudentsWin MedalsFor Patrol Work

Five students who ser\ e onSchool Safety Patrols in SuffolkCounty were presented withDistinguished Service Medals byCounty Executive H Lee Den-nison in a ceremony heldrccenth a t the Suffolk

Countv Center in HauppaugeThe medals were awarded by

the Automobile Club of N^w Yorkfor "exceptional alertness andattention to duty " in safeguar-ding fellow students at schoolcrossings Participating in theceremony was Auto ClubPresident Gilbert B Phillips. TheClub , which is the local affiliateof the AAA , sponsors-and helpsorganize school patrols in thisarea

The boys and girls honoredrepresent the more than 60Suffolk patrol members chosen toreceive the medal. The otherwinners will receive their medalsat school assemblies this weekwhich has been proclaimed asSchool Safety Patrol Week byboth Governor Rockefeller andMr. Dennison

Local Patrol members whoaccepted their awards at theHauppauge ceremony are :Mariano Camacho, 8 ElectricStreet , Patchogue; River A-' \ enuf School ; and EdwardMuller , 31 Cheryl Drive , LakeRonkonkoma , St. Joseph School .

The patrols were f i r s torganized in this area in 1926 bythe Automobile Club . Since then ,they have helped cut trafficfatalities to school-age childrenin tlie state by 53.9 per cent,despite a marked increase inmotor vehicle registration.

During the past year , morethan 3,000 Suffolk students haveserved as Safety Patrol mem-bers.

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and refreshments. Their parents ,who were guests for the evening,also particpa ted in the dancing.THE YARN BASKET, PenguinAllry, Bellport.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Flemingof Academy Lane arrived at theBellport dock Saturday aboardthe new Marblehead 35' cruiserthey brought from Amityville.

Roger Hamlyn , III , Leo Kir-chgessner , Daniel Harrow, PaulQuatrochi , Clifford Miller andStephen Gaylen spent theweekend at St. Gabriel's RetreatHouse on Shelter Island .

A bridal shower was given forMiss Violette Whalley cf EastPatchogue on May 4 by MissSusan Hunter of North BrewsterLane About 20 guests werepresent. Miss Whalley will bemarried to William Maday ofSayville at St. Joseph theWorker R.C Church on May31.

Mr and Mrs. Harvey Mc-Chesney , Jr , of Bellport Lanereturned home last week from atwo-week vacat ion in theBahamas and Florida. They metMr and Mrs. Donald Streit inNassau in the Bahamas andcruised with them on their ketch ,Wooden World. They went to CatCay, Bimini , and West End onGrand Bahama Island befor ecrossing the Gulf Strea m to theFlorida Coast The McChesneysleft the Stmts in Jensen Beach,Fla . and visited for a few daysw i t h Mr and Mrs . William

Bedell , formerly of Bellport ,before returning home.

Bellport Fish Market — FreshDaily. 286-0710.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Testa ofRockville Centre and MissFlorence Tes ta of BrooklynHeights were Mother 's Daydinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Olsen and Mrs. Anna L.Testa of Station Road. Theirdinner guests the previousSunday were Mr. and Mrs.Francis J. Nicsia of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roush ofDurkee Lane flew to Eglin AirForce Base, Fla. last week toattend the wedding of their son,Bob M. Roush, to Miss KathleenSwanson of Tacoma, Wash., inthe base chapel Saturday af-ternoon.

Miss Elizabeth Winsche ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WarrenWinsche of Shore Road, is homefrom Boston , Mass., aftercompleting her freshman year atBoston University.

Henry Haskell of South CountryRoad and his brother, AnsonHaskell of Staten Island ,returned last week from a trip toPonte Vedra,_ Fla. <

Mr. andMrs. Harold Halstedof South Brewster Lane havereturned from Clearwater , Fla.,where they spent the Winter .

In NORTH BELLPORT. Tho LonjInland Advance U on mln at Wearer'aDeli , Vlnny 'e Stationery and Lnnch-eonettc. M A V rood, and Al'a Deli.—Adi .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tomash

of Medford and Mrs ArthurTaylor of Allwood , N.J., weredinner guests Sunday of Mr. andMrs. Edgar Faison of CountryGreens Drive.

Tuesday Mrs. Edgar Faisonentertained at a high tea forMesdames Katherine Simson oiSouth Country Road and JamesBarrie of General McLean Driveand Arthur Taylor of Allwood,N.J.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rosereturned Tuesday from KansasCity, Mo., where they attendedthe graduation of their son , KeithRose, from the Kansas City ArtInstitute. He received hisBachelor of Fine Arts degree.Last Wednesday they flew toNashville, Tenn , to attend thefuneral of Mrs. Rose's sister ,Mrs . Hazel Hankins.

ISLIP TAX INFOThe Juveniles of the West

Sayville Fire Department aresponsoring a Card and Gameparty on May 23 at 8 p.m. in thefirehouse auditorium. Tickets are$1.25 and are available from anyJuvenile. Refreshments will beserved. There will be table , door ,sweepstakes, special , and raffleprizes. Cards and games are to befurnished by guests. The public isinvited to attend. Reservationscan be made by calling LT 9-3201or LT 9-2758

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(Continued from Pag e 9)Guided by her schooling at St

John 's School for Nursing, MrsAuer is now giving her services tothe the Suffolk County Infirmary,the America n Cancer Crusade,and is a qualified medical aidefor the Civil Defense.

Mrs Auer is the outg oingpresident of the East PatchogueParent-Teacher Associationwhere she has also filled theoffices of vice president andprogram chairman

She has served the SouthSuffol k Girl Scout Council asscout , leader , council boardmember and associate scout. In1963 Mrs . Auer received a cer-tificate of appreciation for herinterest in the suppor t of the GirlScout Algerian relief project.

In addition to the chairmanshipof the East Patchogue AmericanRed Cross , Mrs . Auer is at-tending college , taking accred -ited courses in psychology, so-ciology, economics and speech.She expects to become a socialworker. Presently she is em-ployed at Swan Variety in EastPatchogue.

Mrs. Auer is treasurer of thePatchogue High School alumni ,and a coordinator for planning aclass reunion scheduled for July.

Although ( rout gel most at-tention in spring fishing, the StateC o n s e r v a t i o n D ep a r t m e n treminds anglers thai there is

often spectacular local fishing forother species such as suckers andsmelt Check the Hunt ing-Trapping Fishing Guide for 19M

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NEWLY WEDDED. Army Specialist Nelson Valladares and his

bride, the former Miss Laura Schluger of Farming* llle, pauses a

moment before greeting their guests at the Galaxie. Plainview N.Y ..

where the ceremony was performed April 27. Couple are residing at

Fort Benning, Ga.. where Sp. Valladares is completing his tour of

duty after two assignments in Vietnam. - Bridal Suite Photo The New York State ThruwayAuthority sold S972 million inbonds to private investor s tofinance the cost of the cross-Statesuperhighway

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