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E. Patchogue News Items Mr*. Mii'W Callaifher, ATIanlic 6-90.1 9 • Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. oe ' elu r of io I MacDonulti avenue recentl y tunk their cliildren , Patricia and Paul , tu Ka.fh . City on a tour of NEC Kad ' u Smiiiiu tu the .Value m ' ' Liherty and to Steep le- ; chase Park 'I'hey were guests al . Hi ' tin i-UMi ' ng and reception Sep- tember ill I ' m- their niece , Theia'sa Ma' .ii' ellu at the home of Mrs. Ileieiu'i - ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. .lehii Maun Ho. They also attended ; a triple Widihng anniversary party for Mr. and M rs. Maureiio ' s thirty- ; fifth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs . Ilelehe ; s fourteenth anniversary ; ;,ii(i the fourth anniversary of another son-in-law and (laughter , Mr. and .Mrs. John Uusso. Mr. and Airs. Ile - eiier enterlained Sep- teniher 20 at lioin • for Mr. ami Airs. WMliani Erickson. Mr. and Mis. Jack Viola. Air. and Airs . Philip DeNe;:x.ii and Air. and Airs Aiich.icl Faink'lieU: of AlacDonaid avenue. Air s, lieh-her cele' . 'raied h. r birthday. September 2. \ . v. ' .th .Mr. Ik- .k Ii r and irhiidreu at dinner at the Wagon \\ heel Restaurant in Port Jefferson. New residents at »i2 AlacDon- ald avenue are Air. and Airs. Wil- liam Messina and children , Wil- liam. Robert . John and Karen Ann . Co nieriy of Montauk Point. The Messina famil y recently spent a weekend at the home of Airs. .Messina s brother-in-law and . si s- ter . Air Force Serj eant and Airs . Walter Homer of Libon Falls , Ale. The ninth birthdays of Susan and .Janice Lowe , twin daughters of Air. and Mrs . George Lowe of S'-IU Taylor avenue , were celebrated at a party g iven by their parents September 22 at their home, diesis were Frances ' C- .ineta , Kathy, Carr , Moreen and Cathy Cannon. Joan Reid, Pamela Kress , Chaiiimine DcLuca , Patricia Alol- csta and Marje Hart. Party re- freshments were served. Patricia Quarletere was- chris- teiu'd Sunday l.y the Kev. Theo- dore LeTiire in St. Joseph the Worker 11. C. church. Godparents were Air. and Airs . Louis Monica of Bayport. Guests at the recep- tion held at the Quarleteie horn;- were grand parents , Air. and Airs, (ieornj ' e Quarletere of Bell port. and Air . an-l Airs. Kay Jj riscoe of Patchogue. Wavne Hcnrv, son of Air. and Airs. John J. Alulholland of 810 Doanc avenue, Bell port Alanor. was christened in St. Joseph the Worker K. C. church Sunday hy the Rev. Theodore LeTure. God- parents were Lueian Troxler of North Heli port and Miss Mary Ann Ful' .rook of P.ror.kl yn. A •> . ¦ - ceptiuii followed at t ' .ie Aiulho!- land home, (luests -AVI' C grand- parents . Airs. Eihei Aluih niland and Ai r. and Airs. John Crennan of Pirouklvn; uncle , Frank AIul- holl. -nid of Lindeiihurst : Aliss I-ul- hrook, Air. and Alls. Troxler and the other Mulhollaiid child'en. Deborah . John . Kevin and Glen A buffet supper was served. A seven pound one and a half ounce daughter. Kathleen Ruth , wa- horn Sotitenihcr ] ii to AI:- . and Airs. James N.anry of V2 Pare avenue. North Heliport , in llrook- haven Alemorial hosp ital. Air . and Airs . Nanry ' s other children are James , Margaret and William. Airs. Ann RomaneUi returned September 2-\ to the home of he! son-in-law and daue'liter . Air . and Airs. Jack Viola of mm AlacDonaid avenue, I' roni a four months ' Eu- ropean tour of Rome. France , Spain and other count l ies. Airs. Josephine Harris celebrat- ed h e r birthday September tie quietly with her snn-in-law and daughter , Air. and Airs. Jacques Cassistre , and granddaughter , I >c- hra. A party was given Saturday for Theiesa Elaine Nixon by her parents. Air. and Mrs . Bruce Nix- on of CD' . i Ihiurdois avenue , in celebration of her twelfth birthday Seplember l'l Guests were Patri- cia Keyes . Patricia Urazcl , Eina Wedick. Lorraine Pei i odin , Kath- leen Alurray, Robert Pusso. Law- rence Angrisani and Charles Ste- phani. Brian Christopher Sullivan was baptized bv the Rev. Theodore LeTure of St. Josep h the Worker R. C. church Sunday. Sponsors were Air. and .Mrs. Paul Hauser of Patchogue. Brian Christopher has a sister , Step hanie , and a brother . Mark. They are the chil- dren of Air. and ' Mrs. William Sullivan of 22 Dahlia drive west. Robert Einmett Glasmann was christened in St. Joseph the Work- er R. C. church Sunday by the Rev. Theodore LeTure. Godparents were an uncle , Harold Glasmann of Greeiiiioint . and Aliss Dorothy Gawlowski of Shirley. A reception followed at the home of his par- ents , Mr. and Airs. Robert Glas- inanii of 72:; Aim-Donald avenue. A surprise stork shower was given Airs. Leon Brewer of 717 Provost avenue Monday night at the home of Air. and Airs . Sylves- ter Gray of \ . \ II Provost avenue Ales,lames Gray, Jacqueline Daw- son and Doris Owens were host- esses. Others present were Ales- dames Joan Johnson , Elaine Aus- tin . Angel Kell y, Marjie Readey. Arline Botidreau , Hazel. Moran. Vera Uefvik . Phyllis Young. Vic- toria Biinton , Ann Macaluso and Alice Koch and Airs. Dorothy Co- bin of Brookhaven. Refreshments and a bullet supper were served. A fourth birthday party was given Sunday for Michael Schoe- ni : r bv his paienl s . Air. and Ai rs . William Schocnie , ' of 719 Srhcrger avenue. Guests were his erran d- parents . Air. and Alls. William Deike , and son, William , of Bald- win; Air. and Airs. W' lliam Schoc- nie ' of Patchoeue; Air. and Ai rs. Howard Blum and children , Kath- leen. Howard. Susan. Charles anil Doris, of Carle Place: Alher l D -ike of Ri chmond Hill; Air. and Mrs. Jerrv Davis and cliibh'en Deborah . Glenn , Gary and Pmr- l. -ara. of Caiman Lake; Mr. and Ai rs . Charles Chun and son , Charl- es of Elinont and Mr. and Airs. Coori'-e Qtiinn and children , Daniel and Ethel , her brothers. William , Paul and Steven , and sister , Her- nice , John Scott , John Kelly and Donald Eslerbrook of East Pateh- oc'iic. A Imlfet supper was served, Regist ration this fall at the Dunton Avenue school was '\ -ID pup ils . There are two fifth orades and live sixth grades in the old school building. Mew teachers are Kenneth Hughes , sixth grade; Aliss Carol Gallo , Art; Mrs. Edith Privctt , third grade; George Coon , *ii : ' th m ade; Gordon Lonz. fourth . made; Airs . R. na Kyblcki , first itrade. Airs . Alonzo C. Rand of Alun- sel! road is East Patchogue chair- liian for the Girl Scout Fund di-ivi- i-lai'tim; ' today to October 15. C-pta ns are Mesdames Robert Uoush. Louis tia l ' .o . .!:' .. Gerald Grace , Frauds kreamer . \ erne Crit/ , Alatih'W Alasem and Fred Well v . The annual Hallow een costume i dance , sponsored by the Ladies | auxilhirv of die Hagerman Fire : department, will be held in the I Hair riimn firehouse Oetoher :il. ¦ . Prize awards for costumes will be awa dcd. Music will be by Fred Kelly s band The rot it inir and new board members ot \ the Rosary-Altar so- ciety of St. Josep h the Worker R. C. church w.l 1 n\ et at S p. m. tomorrow at th. e home of Airs. B ernadette 'Haynes at ii- \ >7 Bayview avenue, Beliport Alanor. PTA Al FETING Tlie E a s t Patchogue Parent- Teacher association Get Acquaint- ed in eting held Septeniher 2:' , in the Dunton Avenue school was attended by over 100 people. All' s Werner A!ay presided and led the Pledge of Alb fiance. An amend- ment in the by-laws was made. An award for meetings was well received. Al rs. L n c rcz i a Drumiii. past president from l!)5i! to 1U5S. was present d with _ her Life Time membership certilieate and pin ' y Airs. Alay. Airs. Drumin will he program chairman of health and safety for the No- vember meeting A film on the niw technique of mouth to mouth artifical resp iration will also be shown. Aliss Dorothy Brotzman \v a s chairman of panel discussions. The special teachers on the panel who spoke of their particular work and answered questions were David Grun. music director; Richard Weissman . speech correction: Airs. Theresa Leclare. librarian; Aliss Carol Gallo . art ; Airs. Esther Glass, district remedial reading in- structor: Ai rs . Florence Silver , Guidance board; Bernard (Ace) Wa 'kins. science. A letter was read from Verne Critz. principal, on his prepared discussion. Air. Cn ' tz was attending a district school hoard meeting. A card party is p lanned for November 11. Mrs. Raymond Connolly, GRover 5-5960 Air. and Airs. Richard Adams of Durkee lane entertained at a din- ner party September \ : \! in honor of Airs. Adams ' 1 irthday. Guests \ ' esid' . 's their sons. Peier and Craig, were Airs . Adams ' mother. Airs. Ruth Setelius, and Air. Adams ' mother. Airs. Amies Adams, both of Port Jefferson. The eighty-second birthday of Ai rs. Margaret Reckewell was cel- ebrated Saturday at the home of her son-in-law and daug hter , Mr. and Airs . Call Juhannsen , on Southern boulevard. Guests at a ilinn-: r party were her other sons- in-law and daughters . Air. and Airs. William Clayton of Kings Park and .Mr. and Airs. Theodore Donnelly of Sniilhtow:;. and her son and daughter-in-law . Air. and AD s. Carl Reckewell. Airs. Juhann- sen celebrated her birthday Sep- tember 22 at a family dinner parti- al her home Airs. Reckewell vc- siiies with Air. and Airs. Johann- sen. Airs. Maria Schwenke of Durkee lane has returned from a three weeks ' vacation. Accompanied by her B! vear old niece . Susan Jac- l;.d . daughter of Air. and Airs . William Jacket of Alerrick, she went by plane to Chicago. III., and toured many places of inter- est in Illinois . The rest of the trip was made b y bus and steam- er. Among' the places visited were Colorado Rockies , Feather River Canyon , Giant Redwoods . Yoso- mite, Disney land. Caialina. Holly- wood . Los Angeles , Coronada. San Diego and Tiiuana. Alex. Air. ami Ai rs. Richard Redly of Southern boulevard celebrated their weddiii\- anniversary Septem- ber 22 at th . ir home. A birthday supper party was held Friday at the home of Mr. and Air?. Edwin Schlosser in cele- bration of the seventh birth day of their son , Bruce , which was September 2. ° ,. Games were played and pi izes awarded The table was centered- with a decorate d birthday cake. Guests were Brace ' s cousins , Barbara an d Edward Schlosser and Chucl; Dayman , and Joan Sil- verman, Steven and Lynn Lans- mali. Douglas Scott , James Crocco , Ellen Sherman, Lynn Falfoff. Eric •Suubeig and Bruce ' s sist- r , Joy. Air. and Airs. Chris Alaier and daughter. Elaine, of Southern bou- levard returned last, week from a ten weeks ' vacation in Europe. They visited Ai rs. Alaier ' s family and ' relatives in Rotteiiburir , Ger- many, Air. Alaier ' s home town , Tahdieim. Germany, and bis rela- tives in other sections of Germany. Thev also visited Fiance , Switzer- land and Austria. The trip both ways was made on the ,1. S. T' nit. - ed Stat-'S. Elaine ce lebrated her eighteenth birthday September 2 in Stuttgai'l . Germany. Air. and Airs. Maier ' s niece , Miss F.lfriede Haat of Stuttgart, returned with them and is visiting for an in- definite t ime . Weekend guests of Air . and Airs ' Raymond Connolly and on. Ray- mond of Soul hern boulevard were Airs. Connolly ' :- mother, Airs. Delia Ueitly of Jackson Uo ' r.rht .x and Airs . Connolly ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Airs. Robert Hoff- man and. daughter , Nancy, of Now York city. The Block Rosary g r o u p of South Country Shores met last night al th e borne of All's . Harvey S p iess on Everei'ocn lane The next nic otine wi ! l be at. 7 eld p. in. We dnesday at I !\¦ home of Mrs . Rii emond Connolly on Southern boulevard. Weekend guests ; of Air. and Airs. William M i-k osky of South Coun- try road at (heir summer homo at Water Island were their -on and daug hler-in-law . Ale and Airs. Robert. Ali ' - 'bosky, and daughter , I.aula, of Spruce drive . Edward George , Jr.. son of Air. and All' - . Edward G. Mayer , Sr.. of l-lli Doiiegan avenue was chris- tened Sunday afternoon at; St. Jo- seph the Worker R. C . church by the Rev. Theodore LeTure . God- parents were Frank Luther of Massapequa and Mrs. John An- ce ravitre of Lake Ronkonkoma, A reception was held at the Mayer horn- ' following the ceremony with about 70 quests attending. Edward was born August 2. \ . at Brook- haven Alemorial hosp ital and has a sister, Pehra Anne, who is 21 months of age. The twelfth birthday of Mario Aviano , daughter of Mr. and Airs. Anthony Aviano of Southern bou- levard Was eelel rated Friday at a family p arty at her home. Air. and Airs. Willis Hess of Evergreen lane motored to Hunt- mg'ton and vicinity last week and dined in Huntington. They were dinner guests .Monday at the home of their son-in-law and daught r , Air. and Airs. Robert Aliskosky on Spruce drive. Mr. and Airs. Louis Beveridge and daughter , Nancy and niece, Aliss Lois Guckert, daughter of Air. and Airs Harvey Guckert, all of Durkee lane have r turned from a week s vacation. They motiu ed to Plymouth , Mass., where they visited Pl ymouth Rock and the .Mayflower then continued on to Alaine and Quebic Canada. They also visited the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre. Airs. Esther D .ivies was hostess at a luncheon Alonday at her home on Hewlet avemi . ' . Guests were Airs John MeCaffery and daugh- ter . Airs. John Gladding, and fam- ily of Roosevelt and Alesdames Dorothy Smith , Carl DeVito a \ nd Louis Beveridge. Mr . and Airs, j rorton Miller of Spruce drive recently r. -turned from a three days ' vacation at the Bershire Inn in Great Bar- rington. Conn. While there one of the many p laces they visited was the Great Bnriington annual country fair. Airs. Miller and Mrs. Charles Blomquist , Jr., also of Spruce drive celebrated their birthdays together last Thursday with their Canasta group at the Lake House in Sayville. Mrs. Mil- ler celebrated again Saturday at dinner with Air. Miller at the Alaison Pepi Restaurant in West Hempstead. RIDGE Mm. Kiln. 'i Ak'lln , YApnnnk 4-33M Aliss Barbara O'Conuell of Kings Park and John Corcoran , . .f Yallov Stream were guests of Mr. and M rs. . Harold Jones and daughter. Harriet. of Become lead. On Sunday Air. and .M rs. \S ;l:iam Gruebel and daughters, . si.sail. Christine . Nancy and Jane , i I East .Meadow were the guests of tin 1 Jones famil y. Alex Stumpp of Giant Oak road , e' - . f e n. -nm , is a patient at St. ( nark' s hospital recovering' from is . Mi. , s receivi d in an automohilt' accident. Air. and Airs. Salvatore G. Berrelli of Wauwcpex trail . Lake i' auamoka. arc 'be parents of a s i .i. Thomas William, born Sep- tember 22 at .Mather Alemorial hospital. The Ridge Volunteer Fire de- partment will meet at S p. m. AIoii- ii;iv. The Ladies ' auxdiary will meet at S p. m. Wednesday. Both meetings will be held al the fire- house. The Uidge Parent-Teacher as- sociation executive board met Sep- tember 22 at the borne oi Airs . Alary Gow . president, on Randall roi.d. Plans were made for a i- niorg-asbord supper to be held November 7 with Airs. Helen Fillers as chairman. The Thursday Nigdit Sewing club met at the home of Airs. Marga ret Guyder of Wading River >' :.i;orville road and held election of officers. Elected were Airs. Alary Buniski , president; Airs. Helen Schmidt, vice president: Airs. Helen Aleirer , recording sec- retary: Mrs. Alargaret Cy hulski , coi-rcsponding secretary. The next meeting; will be held at the home of Airs. Helen Schmidt , Sally lane. Airs. Wavne A. Riley was a luncheon guest September 22 of .Mrs. Clayton Elweed of Coram. .Mrs. Arthur Peterson of .Mid- dle Country r >ad was a gaiest of Mrs. Paul Guyder of Wading hwer Friday. For vour Insurance Needs Call Pat R.iinumd , YAphank 4-3S-1U. —Adv. Airs. Alary Hughes, mother of Jonathim and Thomas Hughes of Old Saddle road, died September Is at the Calvary Nursing' home i-i the Bronx. .Mrs. Hughes was buried September 22 in Calvary cemetery . ST. AI ARK'S CHURCH Worship services at St. Mark' s Evangelical Lutheran church are at 8 and lUalii a. m. Sunday. World Wide Communion Sunday will be observed and communion will be offered at both services. Sunday school and Adult Bible cia- . -es are held at !t:15 a. ni. The ' .ether League wiil meet at II p. ni. Saturday. The members are asked to wear old clothes. Installation of Sunday school teachers was hold Sunday. Airs. Kathorino Koepke was installed \ ,s superintendent. Teachers this yiar are A' esdaines Dorothy Ash- field . Edna Aiello , Helen Kmpp. Elsie Balas and Dorothy P.rod- liiiin and Aliss Janet Gin-bach. A covered dish supper preceded the meeting of the Air. and Airs, club held Sunday . Present' were Mr. and -Mrs. Alfred Sehoch , Air. and Airs. Frederick Brodman, Air. and Airs. Ernest Ashl 'ield. Air. and . Airs. Edward Ball . Air. and Airs George Balas . Air. and Airs. Franz Nicolay. Air. and Airs. George Gray. Air. and Airs. Arthur Peter- sou. Airs. Fred K. Blum , Mr. and Airs. Albert Frey. new members , ami the Rev. Harold A. Drum Airs. Ball was surprised with a cake in honor of her birthday which wa.s Saturday. Air. and Airs. Brodman were hosts. Bayport-Blue Pt. School News The blue Point Elementary school Parent-Teacher association board members met Sep tember 22 at the school. PTA teas will he held for mothers of students jf kindergarten , first and s e '; o n d grades at ' .I p. in. 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Y. _ ._ — , x PUMPKIN QUEEN *%* ,^ Sf Z *™^ Minardi of 173 Montauk highway, lllue 1' nint. Her dad owns pumpkin farm , and Marian was talked into rliinhinj; alop a small mountain of crop so photographer could snap her picture. —Advance- I'lioto PORT JEFFERSON STATION —A stolen truck p lunged throufv h a railroad bridjre . iruard rail and fell 25 feet to the tracks below here Saturday night. Brookhaven police arc seeking the driver , who hail fled from the vehicle by the time police arrived. Police said the truck , belonging to (, 'lir Bicht'l of Chestnut slice!. Port Jefferson Station , was found v.iccked at the crossing at Sheep Pasture road. Port .Jefferson Sta- tion , at about S n. in. It ha.I Loon stolen from a .Main street parking lot, police said. Neither rain , sleet , ice nor heat prevents delivery to your home or your oliice of your Patchogue Ad wince. Only §5.00 a year. Write or telephone the Circulation Man- ager and start vour paper todav —(Jllnver 5-1 OOo \ . —Adv. Stolen Truck Crashes Railroad Brid ge Rail Selden The Selden American Legion La- dies ' auxiliary participated in a mass installation ceremony Sep- tember lili at the Huntington Le- gion hall. Mrs. Ruth Parsons , county president , olfieiated. Other units participating - were North- port. Setauket , Smithtown and Huntington. Selden officers in- stalled were Mrs. Jennie Tabbitus, president: Mrs. Wanda Ferruzzi , first vice president; Mrs. Angela Sakellari , second vice president; Mrs. Lucille Haugh , secretary; Mrs. Marion Malgurnia , ' treasurer; Mrs. Marie Harrington , chaplain , and .Mrs. Anna Mag luilo , sergeant- at-arms. . Airs. Tabbitus will ap- point new chairmen at the next meeting. The unit received an award from the Tenth district and the county for reaching its mem- bership quota for the year I!>53- l' . iiW. The Selden American Legion post fall dance will he held November 11 at the Polish hall in Port Jeffer- son. Music will he by the Boston- ians.