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Manorviile NewsMrs. C Somma. PA 7-.r.0i) i) - AT 1-0270
Charles Frans Potts , son of Mr.and M.s . Charles Bolts of WadingRiver Road, graduated J u n e 16from kindergar ten at Center Mo-riches Klementry school.
A sui'])rise stork shower wasgiven for Mrs. C. Botts at herhome June 1( 5 . Anions;' those pre-sent wore Mary Waski , M i s . Don-Ion Barry. Miss Ann Barry . Mrs.Alice Grupe. al l of M a n o r v i i l e ;Mesdames Frans Matsoi i . HelenSchroeder. Patr ic ia R aymond .Ronald Ma t son . K a t h e r i n e Kronibsand Miss Violet M a t s o n . all ofSpeonk; .Mr.-. W a l t e r Meyer . M rs.Stanley (Joss , Sr.. g i a n d m o t h e r ofMrs. Bot ts . of W e s t h am p t o n ; Mrs.F rank k r z e n s k i of Southhampton;Mrs. F rank Egan. Sr. and MissW i l m a Kgan of Glen Cove andMrs. I r e n e Lomborston of H u n t -ington.
Mi - , and Mrs. Al Schroeppel ofEastpor t M an o r Road celebratedthe i r t w e n t y -f o u r t h wedding ann i -versary at the Ambassador I n n inQuogue as guests of Mr. and Mrs.Char!e> V e r i t y of Eastport , Sun-day a f t e rnoon .
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Graduated Frida y from CenterMoriches Jun io r High School wereJune Fink , Preston Remsen . JamesSoper and Judy Stafford of Man-orvi i le . Graduated Saturday fromCenter Moriches High School wereJanet Eriekson , Anna Iloysala andK e n n e t h Rafuse of Manorvi i le .
C o n f i r m a t i o n was held Fridayat St. J o h n the Baptist Church ofWading River. Anions those con-f i rmed were Helen Fehner . Col-leen G i l m a r t i n . Nina Mignone .Rosann Mal inaro , John Plisko. Ei-leen Covcrna le , Eva Governale ,Ann Barry, Eileen .Tamer , PatriciaDosiak. all of Manorvi i le .Fol low-
ing the confi rmation the Fehnersand Pliskos celebrated by havinga chow mein dinner in Patchogue.
The Ladies ' Auxi l iary is hav-ing a card and bunco part y Jul y3 at SS Peter and Paul churchhall at 8 p. m. There will be re-freshments.
South Manor Parent-TeacherAssociation held its last meetingof the school year June 13. A pinwas presented to Anthony Delo\ a ,past president , by incoming presi-dent . Mrs. Mary Royalty. Annualleports were turned in by the re-cording secretary Mrs. Alma Wil l -i ams ; corresponding secretary,3 Lrs. Helen Ravnor ; treasurer.Mrs. Helen Ol iver ; and historian ,Mrs. Kay Cunningham. Mrs. Ro-yalty appointed the chairmen onvarious commStties. Refreshmentsfollowed.
The South Manor Paront-Teaeh-ersAssociation presented RichardBaehl with a pair of book endsas a going away gift. Mr. Baehlhas been teaching the f i f t h andsixth grades for the past threeyears. The gift was presented bya committee consisting of Mes-dames Mary Royalty, Helen Oli-ver , Alma Williams and Rose Mo-linarno. They wished Mr. "Baehlsuccess in his new undertakingsand expressed the hope that hewould be a future guest at PTAmeetings.
Mr. and Mrs. John Freese re-turned Friday having spent theearly part of the week at Fellow-ship Beaconry in Liberty Corner,N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kruger andson , Harold, of Ozone Park spentthe past week at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Kruger ofSchultz Road.
Howard Nodine of Schultz Roadreturned recently from a five-weekstay at the home of his son anddaughter-in-lav, Mr. and Mrs.
Will iam Nodine of Pennsylvania .A meet ing of the teachers and
officers of the Brookfield Presby-terian Sunday School was heldThursday night at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Robert Kruger ofSchultz Road. Present were Mr.and Mrs. Walter Freese, Mrs. Rus-sell Nodine , Mr. and Mrs. NormanFreese, Mrs. Ethel Het t r ick , Mr.and Mrs. John Freese and Mr. andMa's. Kruger. Sunday school willclose June 25 for the summermon.hs , icopening Sj p tomber 10.
The Ladies ' Aid Society ofBrookfield Presbyterian Churcnwill hold a rummage sale from10 a. m. to 2 p. m., July 12.
Miss Sue Beth Carter , daughterof M.r. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Car-ter of South Street , was honoredat a reception at her home follow-ing her graduat ion from CenteiMoriches High School Saturdaynight . She was the recipient of theiiu. ammural trop hy and intram-mural 100 point pin. She h.is bej nemployed for over a year at theWood Nursing Home and is start-ing her th i rd year as volunteerNurse 's Aid at the Central SuffolkHospi ta l in Riverhead. She is amember of the BrookfieUl Presby-ter ian Church which is located onthe Carter farm , secretary of theSunday school , member and soloistof the church choir The baskets offlowers sh" received as gif ts wereplaced in the church for the Sun-day services. Miss Carter will en-ter nursing school in September.Her guests were Mrs. Edith Car-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hutton , Mr.and Mrs. Jack Cappadoro of Cen-ter Moriches ; Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed-ward Vicik and Maureen and Bar-ry Vicik , Mr. and Mrs. StanleyJanis of Eastport ; Mr. and Mrs.William Zeh , Julie Ann , MarjorieAnn and Will iam Jr., of Calver-ton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zeh ofWading River; Miss Jody Dauks-ga of East North port; Miss EllaHednett of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs.George Vicik , Karen , Diane , San-dra and Georgeanna Vicik , Mr. andMrs. Antonio Cappadoro , Mrs. Sil-vio Magnoni, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeHambright, Mr. and Mrs. AlexHans. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dauks-ga , Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gugel , Mr.and Mrs. John Freese, Mr.and Mrs. Joseph De Lisi and Den-ise De Lisi and the guest of hon-or 's brother , David Carter .
The annual school meeting ofthe South Manor Union FreeSchool , District 11, wil l be heldat 7:30 p. m. Jul y 11.
Mary Jo Somma , daughter ofMr. and M r - . A. Somma of Wad-ing River Read was baptised Sun-day at St. John 's R. C. church inCenter Moriches. Godparents areMr. and Mrs. Robert Lomas ofJackson Heights. Following theservice dinner was served at theSomma residence. Guests wereMrs. Mary Sparacino mother of
Mrs. A. Somma , Mr. and Mrs. R.Lomas all of Jackson Heights;Mrs. Florence Gomez , Miss Bar-bara Gomez and David I lartman,of Center Moriches.
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EASTPORT NEWS ITEMSMiss Bonnie Bell. Tel. EAstport 5-0046
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kalwiteand daughters, Kathy, Linda,Donna and Judy, of East Islipspent last Sunday at the home ofMrs. Kalwite's parents, Mr. andMrs. Charles Thompson.
Mrs. Charles Nix and daughter,Marie Louise, of Ri ply, Miss., ai-espending a few weeks at the homeof Mrs. Jessie Mae Travis.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lubnuewski anddaughter, Mrs. Edwina Driend ofMi . l ford , Conn., spent a few dayslast week vis i t ing Mrs. JosephineHawkins of River Avenue.
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Kevin Thompson , son of Mr. andMrs. Francis Thompson , celebrat-ed his four th bir thday June 11.His guests we e Linda , Kath y.Donna , and Jud y Kalwite, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Kalwite of EastIslip, Miss Janet Thompson otBay Shore, and his grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson.
Last Thursday night the SeniorClass of Eastport held their an-nual dinner at the Lindenmere inCenter Moriches.
Miss Eleanor Belskis of Brook-haven spent the weekend at thehome of Miss Karen Coffey.
Maiio Viseuso celebrated hisbirthday June 14 at a dinner partyheld at the 2 by 4 Ciub , in WadingRiver. Guests present were Mrs.Mario Viseuso, Mr. and Mrs. Har-old Brambley, and Mr. and Mrs.George Brambley.
Mrs. George Frey, Jr., andgranddaughter, Elaine Victor , arein Miami , Fla., visiting Mrs.Frey's daughter , Mrs. JoyceWurtz. Mrs. Frey will returnhome in a few weeks, but Elaineis going to spend the summerwith her aunt.
The Advance is on sale atMoore's Stationery and EastportStationery in Eastport.—Adv.
Mrs. El izabeth Coifey has re-turned to her home on Main Streetafter a brief stay at the Brook-haven Memorial Hospital in EastPatchogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vish andson , Richard , of Southamp tonwere Wednesday d inner guests ofMr . and Mrs. Horace Mott.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell andfami ly of Patchogue were Sundayguests of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crennoncelebrated their fortieth weddinganniversary recently at a surprisecocktail party given by Mr . andMi s. Walter Robert Crennon , Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Bass , and Mrand Mrs. George W. Crennon , Jr.,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Robert Crennon in Westhamp-ton Beach . Those present f romEast port were Mr. and Mrs. Heni yFrey, Mrs. Agnes Berenson , Mr.and Mrs. George Frey, Jr ., Mr.and Mrs. Paul Siskind , Mr . andMrs . Dewey Rose , Sr., Mr . andMrs. Mario Viseuso of Florida ,Mr. Hermann Blind of Speonk ,Dick Schwart ing and Mrs. JuliaO'Came of Westhampton Beach.
Neil Wi 'liam Brambley, son ofMr. and Mrs. Harold Jrambley,was christened June 4 at the Im-maculate Conception Church ,Westhampton. Mrs. Richard Bram-bley and Craig Conaughty arethe god parents. Following thechristening a gathering for a few-f r iends and relatives was held atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. HaroldBrambley.
Robin Watson , Daniel Coffey,and William Rizzuto were theguests-of-honor at a graduationpart y held at the home of Mi - , andMrs. Robert Watson of RiverAvenue. Other guests presentwere Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coffeyand daughter , Karen , Mr. and Mrs.Delbert Wesche , Jr., and daughter.Ti acy, Mrs. William Rizzuto , Mr.and Mrs. Charles Lovell , Mrs.Irma Norwood and son , Joseph ,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mallo , andChervl Bevis.
T h e M e n ' s C l u b o f t h eMethodist Church wi l l hold a Sum-mer supper s tar t ing at (J p m.Saturday, served on the churchpremises and open to the public.They will offe. - a chicken barbe-cue , and also clam pie, ham,french fries , corn on the col) ,grilled steak , and strawberryshortcake. A s imilar barbecue isbeing offered every Saturday u n t i lAugust 2(5 , with take-home din-ners available.
DAUGHTERS OFREVOLUTION
Last Friday afternoon th<?Daughters of the Revolu t ion we.cthe guests of the May flower chap-ter at the Seatuck NeighborhoodHouse in Stony Brook. Precedingtho meet ing a luncheon was heldat the Wagon Wheel , Port Jef-ferson Station.
The speaker for the af ternoonwas the Rev. Al f red HubbardBoutwell. Members present wereMesdames Vera Mott , Es te l l ePitney and Eva Raynor of East-port ; Kather ine Culver and Phoe-be Raynor of Westhamp ton; Ef f i eMcCutch 'Mi , Helen Lane and dau-ghter , Dorothy, Elsie Gi i fXin gand Kit ty Brown of Bellport.
CM. Infant SuffersFever, Convulsions;Rushed to Hospital
CENTER MR1CHES — BobbyViertel , 20-month-old son of Mr.and Mrs. Bruce Viertel of ShirleyStreet , Center Moriches , was re-leased Tuesday from BrookhavenMemorial Hospital after under-going examination.
Bobby was rushed to the hos-
pital at 6:58 a. m. Sunday in aCenter Moriches Fire Departmentambulance manned by Phil l ip R"-Carlo , Anthony Maschek andSherman Robinson af ter the in-fant suffered convulsions resul-ting from a fever of undeterminedorigin.
Remsenburgand Speonk
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E. 0. Davis of Marshallburg,N.C, has been vui t ing his son anddaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd 0. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs Will iam McGrailof New York City have rented theHenry A. Rose cottage on ClubLane at the canal.
The Rev. and Mrs. James Davis ,formerly stationed here when Mr.Davis was pastor of the Remsen-burg Church , are now located atSetton , Canada. They have twochildren , boys , and are the foster-parents of a little girl.
Arriving from New York Citylast week was Mrs. Ruth Phillip-son , who is at her Mia in Streetcottage for the Summer.
Vincent R. De Simone , principalof the Remsenburg School , hasbeen engaged by the Board ofEducation for another year ashave the two other teachers, Mrs.Clement Petraszewski of Aque-bogue and Miss Janice Buck ofSouthampton. All have had .$500increases in salary. For the Sum-mer months Mr. De Simone is tobe a member of the Suffo lk Coun-ty Police Force as a patrolmanfor Millers Place , his home dis-trict.
At a infecting of session Sun-day night John Marbury waselected princi pal and Lloyd O. Da-vis, a l ternate delegate, to a meet-ing of Long Island Presbytery atSag Harbor this week.
The Rev. Gordon Dickson willbegin his month 's vacation July10. For the three Sundays to Jul ythe suppl y minis ter here will beJohn Rasberry, chap lain at theSuf fo lk Count y Ai r Force Base
The Rev. Gordon Dickson , pas-tor of the Remsenburg and EastMoriches churches and chairmanof the Committee for Mi grantWork , for the Su ffo lk CountyCouncil of Churches will presenta program at the WesthamptonBeach Methodist Church tonight.Il lustrated by slides , the themewill be "Migrant Problems andWhat We Must Do Now To Help. ''A Fellowship Hour wil l follow.
Robert N i d z y n , well-knownfarmer of Philli ps Avenue , Spe-onk , will be the new road fore-man or roadmaster for this dis-trict succeeding John W. Raynor .who will retire Jul y 1. He is nowtaking a month 's vacation beforeMr. Nidzyn takes over the job.In addition to the communi ties ofReirisenburg-Speonk and the Bru-shy Neck area the town highwaysin Eastport are also in this roaddistrict which are kept in repairby the local roadmiaster and crew.Mr. Raynor , except for his servicein World War 1, has been a roadman all his life having workedunder foreman when a young manusing his own team of horses tocart loam for the roads beforetrucks came into use and beforeoil came into general use.
Richard Brown spent the week-end at his home here before re-t u r n i n g to Springfield College fora Summer course. He has anotheryear of college work to prepareh im for teaching e i ther in highschool or j u n i o r high.
Mrs. Frank L. Gosnell of WinterHaven , Fla., and her sister , Mrs.R. W h i t n e y Gosnel l of Brooklyn,are at the fami lies Summer homeon Basket Neck. Other membersof the Conard and Gosnell fami l -ies wi l l be here at d i f fe ren t timesduring- the Summer. Before com-ing north Mrs. Frank Gosnellat tended the Na t iona l Associationof Women 's Clubs of which sheis president , at M i a m i , Fla., earlyin Jut i " . In e a i l y Ju ly , Mrs. FrankGosnell and Mrs. R. Whi tney Gos-nell wi l l go on a t r i p togethersai l ing on the Gri psholm for acruise to N o r t h Cape and theLand of the M i d n ig h t Sun on thenorth coast of Europe.
Michael Dougherty, a formerresident here , has just comp letedhis f r e shman year at Cornell Uni-versi ty and wi l l spend his vaca-tion with his parents , Dr. and Mrs.El lsworth Dougherty on OneckLane , Westhampton Beach.
Two members of Brownie Troop22 , Girl Scouts in WesthamptonBeach , are Bonnie Rewt and Clau-dia Conn of th i s village. The troophad its "fly-up" ceremony at theSouthampton Town Beach lastSa turday when Claudia Conn wasone who received her wings. Af-terwards they enjoyed a beach pic-
nic.Mr. and Mrs. II. Beecher Halsey
and two chi ldren are now resi-dents of Westhampton Beach mov-ing from Remsenburg to thei rnew home just off Oneck Lane.
MorichesMrs. Ann Surge , Tel. ATlantic 4-0691
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Penneyof Louis Avenue returned recentlyfrom a three-week vacation toClay ton and Kingston, and a visitto Canada. During their stay, theyenjoyed visits to the home of Mr.and Mrs. F. Hammond of Theresa ,Mrs. Penney's brother and famil y,Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith ofSyracuse; Mrs. Pennev 's sister andfamily, Mrs. Otto Haller of AdamsCentre and Mr. and Mrs. RobertSmith and famil y of Clay ton . Afamily reunion in honor of Mrs.Penney's mother 's birthday wasalso celebrated during their stay.
Mr. and Mrs. William De Beau-champ of Montauk Highway andthe Rev. John Vignali , pastor ofthe Bible Protestant Church onMontauk Highway, recentl y visit-ed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De Beau-champ of Merrick.
Miss Joan Walker of MontaukHi ghway and Miss Marlene Cruseof Mastic Beach , recentl y enjov-ed a visit to Joan 's brother , Pri-vate Jack Walker, during his basictraining in the National Guard atFort Dix , N. J.
On June 20, Denise Buckheitcelebrated her eighth birthday atthe home of her parents, Mr. andMrs. Charles W. Buckheit , Jr ., ofMarion Drive. Joining Denise incelebrating her birthday were hermaternal grandparents , Mr. andMrs. D. Ragamata, and daughter,Geraldine. of Mastic, her paternalgrandmother, Mrs. Charles Buck-heit of Marion Drive. Also Wil-liam Schubert and daughter, Lyn-ne , of Marion Drive and Denise 'sbrothers, Brian , Philip and Mi-chael .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederickof Merrick recently spent the dayat the home of Mrs. Philip Jonesof Cooks Park.
Mrs. Caroline De Beauchamp ofCooks Park enjoyed a visit fromher son and famil y, Mr. and Mrs.George De Beauchamp of Mt .Vision.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edward sof Fourth Street recently enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mar-ietta and daughters, Rhonda andCathy, of Mt. Vision.
Mrs. George Burge and children ,George and Debbie , enjoyed a visitrecently to the home of Mrs. Rob-ert Slanec of East Islip.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cronin anddaughters, Sandy and Tammy, ofBeth page and Mr. and Mrs. Mou-ton of East Meadow were recentcallers at the home of Mi\ andMrs. Gunnar K^ Ommundsen ofBarnes Road in honor of the birthof the Ommcndsens' baby, Gunnar,Jr.
George Washington Oldham ac-companied by his daughtei-, RoselleRice, recently enjoyed a Sundayvisit to the home of Mr. and Mrs.Edward Hesler of Marion Drive.Mr . Oldham , who was hosp italizedlast week in Bayview Genera lHospital , is the great-grandfatherof the Hesler chi ldren , Edward ,Scott , Donna Lee, Deborah , Daleand Theresa.
An outdoor barbecue and Fath-er 's day party was held recentlyat the home of Mr. and Mrs.George Burge of Barnes Road . Mr .Burge's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Daniel Burge , Sr., of Mastic Beachioined in the celebration. Follow-ing the barbecue, Mr . and Mrs.Burge visited Mrs. Burge's fatherin honor of F ather's day at theCentral Suffolk Hospital in Rivar-head.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeBurge , Sr., of Barnes Road at-tended the graduation exercisesat St. J o h n the EvangelistChurch in Center Moriches inhonor of Mrs. Burge's niece , MissKathleen Thompson. Following theexercise , a graduation party washeld at the home of Kath y's par-ents , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ches-ter of Mastic. Approximately 40guests joined in the celebration .
Scott Philip Hesler , in fan t sonof Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heslerof Marion Drive, was christenedrecently at St. John the Evange-list R. C. Church in Center Mor-iches. Baby Scott's cousin , the Rev .Thomas Hendel of Corpus ChristiR. C. Church in Woodside , officiat-ed at the ceremony. The godpar-ents are Mrs. Marleen Campbellof Mastic Beach and Philip Hulseof Old Mastic. Following the chris-tening, relatives and friends gath-ered out-of-doors at the Heslerhome for refreshments. Those at-tending were : Father ThomasHendel of Woodside and his sis-ters , Miss Dorothy Hendel ofWoodside and Mrs. Vincent LeRose , and his niece, Elsie Jean LeRose, both of Elmont ; maternalgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnWalkman , and son , Thomas , ofMontauk Highway; the baby'sgreat-aunt, Mrs. Rose Be'.nholz ofBarnes Road ; Mr . and Mrs. GeorgeSam mis and children . Claudia andJeffrey, of Mastic; Mr. and Mrs.Frank Campbell of Mastic Reach ;Roy Hulse and sons, Will iam ,Philip and Michael of Old Mastic ;Mr . and Mrs. Donald Hulse andchildren , Dennis. Judv and David ,of Fifth Street; Mr . and Mrs.Warren Hulse and sons, Gary andWayne, of Barnes Road ; Mr . andMrs. Joseph Stozzetto and chil-
dren of Mastic Beach; HenryHulse of Moriches; Mr. and Mrs.James Pallerio and children ofMastic Beach. Bab y Scott was alsojoined by his brother . Edward , andsisters, Donna Lee, Deborah , Daleand Theresa.
Recent dinner guests at thehome of Mr . and Mrs. Gunnar K.Ommundsen of Barnes Road wereMr. and Mrs . Edwin Larsen ofFloral Park and Mrs. Norma Ja-cobsen and children , Lynne , Karenand Martin .
Miss Constance Walker of Mon-t auk Hi ghway was gucst-of-honorat a sui prise bridal shower Sat-urday nig ht at the Sunrise Res-taurant in Center Moriches . Mis<Walker 's sister , Joan, was hostessat the affair . A buf fe t was fea-tured together wi th an inscribedcake, beau t i fu l l y decorated w r hstrawberry whipped cream. M a n ygif ts were received. Pink and whi testreamers w i t h large wedding bellsdecorated the entire room. Acolorful shower umbrel la wastas teful ly arranged over the fu-ture bride and a carna t ion cor-sage was pi\ sented to her. Thoseattending were M ' s . Marion Shim-inski and Mis * Eileen Shal low ofMastic; Mesdames Mar ie Clark.Margaretc Segiera. Wal te r Gor-man . Robert Forman . Mil ton Allenof Shir ley; Mesdames CharlesMelinoski , Alfred Grabor . RobertWalker, and Miss Mar lene Cru-u\Joseph Quis . James Zuzier la . LeoRoyee , W i l l i a m Walker , .Jr., ofMastic Beach: Mesdames K en n e t hLeger and John Donneh y of Cen-ter Moriches; Mrs. John K r u k ofEastport : Mrs. Ray Al l en of theBronx ; Mrs . Charles McDonald ofNew York C i ty : Mrs . Robert Al -len of Brook l yn ; .Miss Eileen Duf -fy of As tor ia ; Miss Joan Walkerand Mrs. Wi l l i am Walker , Sr., ofMontauk Highway. The weddingdate has been set for J u ly 1<5 . MissWalker 's fiance is Wal ter T. Al-len of Yaphank.
Here comes the bride! Thestrains of the wedding marchwill begin auspiciously when youaccept the cheerfully given serv-ice of The Advance in your selec-tion of wedding invitations. Prin-ted, raised printing or engraving.—Adv.
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MASTIC BEACH GARBAGE DISTRICTBetween July 1st and September 9th
MONDAYS and THURSDAYSPark Drive to Alder Drive
Bayview Drive to Laurelton Drive I
TUESDAYS and FRIDAYSMcKinley Drive to Mastic Road
Huguenot Drive to Emerson Place
COLLECTIONS BETWEEN 7 A.M. and 7 P.M.
JAMES E. O'REILLY ATlantic 1-7811
Hebrew CenterTo Be HonoredBy Episcopalians
MASTIC BEACH — The Rev.Alf red T. K. Zadig. vicar of St.Andrew 's Episcopal church here ,said this week tha t he along wi ththe memibers of the executivecommi tee of the church , will makea special presentat ion at St p. m.tomorrow to the congregat ion ofthe Mastic Beach Hebrew Centerat the center on NeighborhoodRoad.
In appreciation of the kindnessand courtesy extended to the St.Andrew 's congregation by themembers of the Hebrew Center,who immedia te ly stepped forwardand offered the use of their fac-il i t ies when St. Andrew 's wasrazed by a disastrous f i re lastyear , an American Flag comp letewith stand will be given to thecenter.
"It is the least we can do ,"said Father Zadig, "to show howmuch we of St. Andrew 's feelabout this t ru ly moving demon-stration of adhering to the broth-erhood of man and of how othergroups regardless of religion orpolitics can live side by side ina small communi ty ." Father Za-dig went on to say that thesepresentation services wil l be opento all members of the congrega-tions of the Hebrewr Center andot St. Andrew's, and that a largeturnout is expected.
A social hour will immedia te lyfollow the services.
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WHAT'S GOING ON asked one Shirley residenton arriving at transplanted temporary ShirleyPost Office last week. Building was moved tosouth-east corner of William Floyd Parkway and
Montauk Hig hway from northeast corner ofCamp Upton Road and Montauk Highway wherenew Shirley Post Office will be constructed.
—Advance Photo by Gomez
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girls' athletics, Victor Jaro formusic, Arnold Roesch for French ,Dorothy Muller for science , RobbinMatteson for fine arts , Phili p Hor-bert for social studies , LorraineJoseph for homemaking, KennethYarborough for indust r ia l ar ts ,William Kost ynick for mathema-tics and Carol Osarczti k for Eng-lish.
Graduates are : Genrsrr- W. Arr ik 'o, Caro-lyn B. Bul lock . Dolons B. Burehot t , Rob-ert W. C' a p u t o , Ka th l een .M. Carpente r ,Mat thew K. C a r t e r , L i l l i a n I.. Cousins ,Thomas C . Davis . Michael A I)enni\Laura M. Edwards , Richard D. Kdwaid .s,Robert D. Engl i sh , Susan M. Keiler . J u n oIf . F i n k , Ida M. Foster , Karen M. Foster ,John K. Francis , ,!r., KHM- IK 1 B. Francis ,James K. Haney, Call A. Hanfo rd , Stan-ley (',. Har tma n , Kur t A. Helms , Ph i l ipR. Horbert , D a n k l Hudson , Victor J.Jaro. Robert A. Johnson , Loi ra ine R.Joseph . Car l Ke rn , W i l l i a m P. K o s t \ n i c k ,Edward M. K r u k , Robbin S. Matteson ,Richard A. Michna , Bruce A. Mooney ,Dorothy M. Mul ler , Alber t V. Murdock ,Robert P. Nolden . Cared Osnrezuk , Shar j nV. Parkere-/, Lorene N. Price , Paul Reed ,W i l l i a m Reid , Rosanne K. Rei'ss . Pred-ion L. Remsen. Arno ld B. Roesch. Ron-ald R. Royal ty . Lloyd A. Sch i f l 'e lh ian .James R. Soper . J u d i t h M. StafTord . M a r kJ. Stoecki r t , Rona ld H . Stuber , SeleMerL. Terry, Ri t a L. Traut .schold , Ellen V.Wil lho i f , C v n l h i a Ii. Yarborough . JosceA. Yarborough ar id Ker. t ie th it. Yar-borouirh.
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