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RECENT ENGAGEMENTS The engagement of Mis^ Vir- ginia A. Paiker , daughter of Airs. Char es W. Parker of Bright- waters , and the late Charles W. Parker, to Paul A. Hammond , Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs . Paul A. Hammond of Blue Point , was announced Easter Sunday. Miss Parker is a graduate of Setun Hill College in Creenburg, Pa. Her fiance is attending Colum- bia University, New York City. * * + Mrs. Anthony Mnnniiin of \' <H Rider Avenue , Patchogue , an- nounces the engagement of her daughter , Barbara, to Klbert Cage , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Cage of Hewlett Avenue , East Patchogue. No date has been set for the wedding. * *- * Mr. and Mrs. Uarrv Hoffman of Brooklyn announce the engage- ment of their daughter , A Hone , to David C. Koshnr , son of Mr. and Mrs . Jay S. Koshar of Conk- lin Avenue , Patchogue. * * * The Rev. and Mrs. C. C . Struck of Blue Island , 111., announce the engagement of their daughter , Charlotte , to the Rev. Kenneth Iloener of Centereach. Miss Streck , a graduate of Con- cordia Teachers College in Illinois , teaches at Emanuel Luthera n School in Patchogue. She started :tbe school three years ago and now teaches first p.-radi ' and serves a:- acting prim-ipal. The Rev. Mr. Huoncr is n grad- uate of Auuustuiui C»!li'i;i' . Rock Inland , III., and Concordia Theo- logical Seminary, Springfieln l , 111. He is pastor of Our Savior Luth- eran Church , Centereach. The couple are p lanning to be married July Ml in Blue I -land , 111 . T- V * Mr. and Mrs . Andrew Kozak of Could Road , Centereach , announce the engagement of their daughter , Mary Ann , to Eiigineman ¦ ' • . <' Ro- bert O . Tiedcnianti , of ftie Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tiede- manti of Lake Ronkonkoma . No date has i con set for the wedding. * * * Mr. and Mrs . Charles K. Riddle of Madeira Beach . Flu., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter. Toni , to Walter Van V'leck , son of Mr. and Mrs. Alsoii Van V'leck of Brown ' s Lane , Heli- port. A June wedding is planned. Happy-go-lucky is a fine sloga n but. when it conies to choosing TOUT wedding invitations you want to add just that touch of surcness you find in the printing department of The Patchogue Advance. — AH* ADELPHI COLLEGE SUFFOLK DIVISION Announces SUMMER SESSION IN EASTERN SUFFOLK COUNTY July 6 to August 16 IN RIVERHEAD - HAMPTONS AREA (Specific Location to be Announced) Course Offerings Depending Upon Demand and Registration Education AD O LESCENT PS YC H O L OG Y CHILD DEVELOPMENT EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ELEMENTARY METHODS GEOGRAPHY LANGUAGE ARTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL S£!££ CE MK'nmnS IN ELEMKNTA RV SCHOOL SPEC IAL METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN SECONDARY SCHOOL English AMERICAN LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE History (American ) SOCIOLOGY (Population) Speech (Fundamentals) Date and place of registration to be announced. ?Lr U rf ' e i inV;r t- '? l c ' 1 in atleiiding Summer School in Eastern Suffolk , please clip out course offer- livtion rv offer, \« 1 ' ' numbennK them in order of preference , and return to Adelphi College Suffolk Division , Greene Avenue , Sayville , New York. Be sure to inchdo your name and address. For information call SAyville 1-G100. _ ___ rn \^ FT^yU yiF^ Activitie: of Interest in Patchogue Alfred A. Vnlkmann has been named editor-in-chief of The Flat Hat , weekl y student newspaper at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Volk- ninnn of Patchogue and Blue Point . He will assume his position with the A piil ' . ' ii issue of the paper and wiU serve during the 1WGII-19GI school year. A junior pre-law ma- jor , he served as news editor of the papc- during the past year. He is manager of his dormitory and is a member of Sigma Phi Ep- silon social fraternity. \Earl y detection is the key fac- tor in cutting the cancer death rate . \ So said Alex Snedden , ex- ecutive director of the Suffolk Divi- sion of the American Cancer Soci- ety. Mr. Snedileii spoke at the Mon- day night meeting of the Methodist Men ' s Club :it the parish house of the church on Church Street. The group also saw a film that pointed out the seven danger signals that may mean cancer. Mr. Snedden al- so emphasized the importance of having an annual health checkup by a doctor who is aware of the latest methods of cancer detection . A question and answer period fol- lowed the director ' s talk. The Patchogue Advance ia on sale at: Robinson ' s Dairy, Sack' s Stationery. Sal' s Delicatessen , Ro- bert ' s Stationery, Siegal' s Drug Store , Zanga ' s Delicatessen and Shaber ' s Luncheonette in Patch- ogue. —Adv. The Young Women ' s Club of St . Paul' s Episcopal Ch u rc h will hold :• food sale at 10 a. in. tomorrow in the former Selby Shoe Store (Weiner ' s) on East Main Street for the benefit of the Sunday School. The Patchogue Sorosis will hold its annual business meeting Wed- nesday when reports from the chairmen of various committees will he read. Election of officers for HlfiO-l' . IOl will take place. Hos- tesses will be Mrs. Herbert A. Terry and Mrs. David C. Krakaur . At the Suffolk County conference of the Long Island Federation of Women ' s Clubs at Three Village Inn . Stony Brook , March 22 , Mrs. Irvin S. Hawkins , president , re- viewed the program and activities of Patchogue Sorosis for the past year. Other members attending were Mrs. Frank Panciatichi , Mrs. William Jenkins and Mrs. George lireuker. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Elbert ' s Market , Paul' s Delicatessen , G & G Luncheonette , Gluth' s Grocery and Frank' s Gro - cery in Patchogue. — Adv. The Epworth Circle of the Wo- man ' s Society of Christian Service of the Patchogue Methodist Church held its monthly meeting recently at the. home, of Mrs. Hazel Cole- man. Those present were Mes- dames Constance Ilalliwell , Carol Smith , Jane Wilson. Leiiorn Chris- tiansen , Helen Collins, Florence Mavranen, Jean Eid , Jean Hal ford , Janice DcLaVergne , Shirley Sif- fi'rf . Marjorii' Zenker and Gladys Niemeyer. Ronald Merkin , son of Mrs. Rboda Merkin of 181 Maple Ave- nue , has been accepted as n fresh- man at, American International College , Springfield , Mass. He is attending Patchogue High School and will graduate with the class of PICO , At. AIC he will stud y to- wards a bachelor of arts degree in psychology. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Associated Food Market , Caprino ' s Stationery, Caruso ' s Stationery, Paradise Luncheonette , and Chiuchiolo ' s Stationery, in Patchogue. — Adv . Mrs. Shirley Robinson , president of the Patchogue Women ' s Repub- lican Club , has announced that a meeting will be held at the Re- publican clubhouse on Atlantic Ave- nue , Blue Point , at 8:110 p. m. to- day. Perry Duryea will be guest speaker. There will also be a dem- onstration on cake decorating given b y Mrs. Mary Silberbusch. Re- freshments will he served after the meeting. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of Patch- ogue BPOE will hold a card party at 8 p.m. today at the clubhouse on East Main Street. A covered ifish supper will be held at the clubhouse at Cr. ' .W p.m. Sunday. Proceeds will be for the benefit of the auxiliary ' s charitv fund. The Degree of Fellowcruft will be conferred at the Communica- tions of South Side Lodge . F&A.M., at 8 p.m. Monday at the Masonic Temp le. A daughter , Sandra Ellen , who weighed 7 pounds , 1 . r > ounces , was born April 10 at Southside Hos- pital , to Mr . and Mrs . Marvin Van Essendelft of West Avenue , West Sayville . .M r. and -Mrs. Van Essen- delft have a son , Philip. Mrs. Van Essendelft is the former .Miss Flora Dousing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dousing of 21-I Oak Street. Sandra Ellen is the •ifilh grandchild for the Densings who also celebrated their forty- fourth wedding anniversary last week. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Spanish-American Gro - cery Store , Mario ' s Stationery. Med ford Avenue Stationery, Mr Carthy ' s Luncheonette and Meyer ' s Delicatessen in Patch- ogue. — Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Crozier of Jayne Avenue are leaving here next week to take up residence in Nebraska. Mr. Crozier , who is em- p loyed by the H. K. Ferguson Company at the Westhampton Missile Base , is being transferred to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Rohland Reich of the Lightning R Guest Ranch in Elgin , Ariz., announce the. birth of a son , Theodore August , born Marc h 29 at Tucson Medical Cen- ter. Teddy has three sisters and a brother. He was christened Easter Sunday in the Evangelical Lutheran Churc h in Sierra Vista. A dinner was held at the Reich Ranch for the family, Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson, god parents , and Mr. and Mrs. August Reich , J r., and sons , Robert and William , of East Pat- chogue. Colonel Josiah Smith Chapter , Daughters of the American Revo- lution , was represented at the sixty-ninth Continental Congress , 19(10 , in Washington , I) . C , \ April 18 to 22 by Miss Laura G. Ebell. regent , nnd Mrs. Jessie Mathew- son , delegate. The theme of the entire program of the week was \For What Avail ... If Freedom Fail\ (quotation from Ralp h Wal- do Emerson). President General Mrs. Ashmead White presided over each session. T h e award for Patriotic service was presented to General Albert C. Wedemeyer, United States Army Retired. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Gull' s Delicatessen. J & J General Store , John ' s Grocery, Krnuse Delicatessen , and Mar & Julie Stationery in Patchogue. —Adv. Past presidents were honored at the American Legion Auxiliary, Patchogue Unit , April 10. After the business meeting, Mrs. Ella Mae Costello, president , introduced the past presidents anil mentioned the years in which they nad served. Present were Mesdames Edna Biggs , Nellie Hammond. Helen Lighthall, Grayce I.essey. Vina Tuttle , Emma Mango. Dorothy Trueit, Mae Ruff and Lecil Hun- son. They sat at a special table decorated with flowers. All the tables had Easter bonnet center- pieces. A birthday cake with lighted candles was in honor of the birthdays of Mesdnmes Doro- thy Trueit , Josie Moyer and Mar- garet Leas. An Easter bonnet fashion show was then presented. Prizes went to Mrs. Ruff for her bird-cage hat and to Mrs. Florence Dav i son who made a hat trimmed with 15 yards of ribbon. The aux- iliary will hold a covered dish supper at 7 p. m. Tuesday at the Legion house on Baker Street. A business meeting will follow the supper. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Midway Luncheonette. Minardi' s Delicatessen, Murphy ' s Grocery, Novick' s Super Market and Otto ' s Stationery in Patch- ogue. — Adv. The Soroptimist Club of Suf- folk County will hold a Fashion Show and Card Party at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Republican Club- house on Atlantic Av:>nuc , Blue Point. Mrs. Frank Walsh will be the commentator and Mrs. Ann Culluin will supply the music. The show will feature fashions b y Mine. Giuri. The affair is for the benefit of the club' s service fund. Mrs. Kathry n Miskosky and Mine. Giuri are chairmen. The posters and art work were by Mrs. Billie Mis- kosky and publicity by Miss Marie Giuri. Men are invited to attend the party. Mrs. lone Justice announces that the monthly meeting .Mon- day will be held at the Republican Clubhouse. The nominating com- mittee . Mrs. Anna Nauen , chair- man , assisted by Mrs. Ruth Krea- mer and Miss Giuri. will present a slate of officers for election. At- tending the Soroptimist conference at the Hotel Stutter in New York- City-April 22. 2- 'i and 21 were Mesdames lone Justice , Mildred Sloane , Charlotte Walsh . Mary Homer . Miss Elsie Bosch and Miss Muriel Pless. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Patchogue Stationery, Pat ' s Market, Fessler ' s Delicates- sen , Pearl' s Delicatessen , Jimmy ' s Corner Store and Rinii' s Lunch- eonette in Patchogue. — Adv . Miss Patricia Walsh , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh of 51 Rose Avenue , who is a student at the Academy of St. Josep h in Brentwood , spent the Easter vaca- tion at the home of her parents. Colonel Josiah Smith Chapter . Daughters of the American Revo- lution, invited by the South Haven Presb yterian Church to its Histor- ical Pageant Sunday, was represen- ted by Mesdames Mabel Abrams , Frances Bulloch , Grayce Horn , Ednn Henley, Bertha Iluntoon , .Mabel Lowndes. Mary Jones , Doro- thy Rate , Martha S pavins , Char- lotte Whaley, .Mabel Wilbur and Misses Laura G. Ebell , regent , Rosetta Terry and Ella Hawkins. Col. Josiah ' Smith attended the South Haven Church and recruited his company from church mem- bers. The grave of the ininister- of the church , David Priest Rose , was niaiked by the chapter foi his service in the American Revo- lution. Mrs. Pa filu Mathewson of Jen- nings Avenue has returned from her vacation which she spent with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Waller , and chil- dien , Guy, Jr., Jonelle and Mar- garet , of Auburn , Ala. While there she attended the Village Fair given by Auburn University where her grandson , Richard Lane , son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lane of Jennings Avenue , is a member of the freshman class . During the Fair lhe Pershing Rifles ( ROTO), of which Richard is a member , took part. Lloyd Badiiinn, son of Mrs . H.iv- iii ' a Badiuaii of Jayne Avenue , arrived Saturday •Horning from Manchester , Tenn.. to attend the funeral of his grandl ' motber , Mrs. Havens Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sbaber of Harris Street announce the birth of a son, Dnrryl James , born April 21 at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed 8 pounds , 2' ^ ounces- . Mrs. Sbaber and infant son arrive home Tues- day. The Rhabers have two other sons , Hubert , who celebrated his tenth birthday April If) , and Craig, who is seven and a half , and a daughter , Michele , who will be six in June. SHOPPING AWARD—^o S of Wright Road, Manorville , receives merchan- dise certificate good for $100 from Murray Rose , chairman of Merchants Division of Patchogue Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Chesbro ' s name was lucky one drawn by Raster Bunny in Eas- ter shopping awards by merchants of Patch- ogue. NOTES ON NUPTIALS WYLLINS—DeLIVA The wedding of Miss Rosemarie DcLiva , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard DeLiva of Fuoco Street , Bell port, to Raymond G. Wyllins of 155 Rider Avenue , Patchogue , took place at 4 p. m. Sunday in St. Joseph the Worker R. 'C. Churc h . East Patchogue. The Rev. Theodore Le Ture officiated. The bride , who was escorted to the altar by her father , wore a gown of pure silk organza with a Priscilla neckline embroidered with pearl and beaded crystals. The bouffant side panels , trimmed like the neckline , draped to the back of the gown and cascaded into a chapel train. She wore a matching cap of silk organza trimmed with pearls attached to a fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Geraldine DeLiva , the bride ' s sister , was maid-of-honor. Her orchid cocktail-length dress was made of pure silk with a satin cummerbund and she had matching accessories. She wore a tiny crown and carried a mint green bouquet. The bridesmaids were Miss Shir- ley Ann i DeLiva , also the bride ' s sister , and Miss Carol Blakeslee of East Patchogue. Their mint green dresses were made like that of the maid-of-honor. They carried orchid bouquets. Larry Wyllins , the bridegroom ' s brother , was best man. The ushers were Bob Sbani of Oakdale and Frank Aragona of East Patchogue. A reception for 325 guests was held at Mount Carmel Hall in Patchogue following the wedding ceremony. After a week' s honeymoon in the Poconos in Pennsylvania , the couple will reside at -10 Vernon Street , Patchogue. The bride is a graduate of Bell- port High School and is a secre- tary at the Medford Avenue School in Patchogue. Her husband is a graduate of Patchogue High School and works for a mason contractor. E. Patchogue Mrs. Muriel Gallnsner , ATlnnllc S-9039 Mr. nnd Mrs. August Tteich , J r.. and sons. Robert and William, of Patchogue Shores are spending two months with Mr. and Mrs. Rohland •Reich at their ranch in Elgin, Ariz. While there , William celebrated his first birthday with a party. Linda Miskosky. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Robert Miskosky of Spruce Drive , entertained her cous- ins. Charlene and Doug las Bozotis of Flushing nt luncheon Saturday. She visited them Easter vacation during their week' s visit at the home of ( heir maternal grandpar- ents . Mr. and Mrs. William F. .Miskosky of South Country Road. Miss Tda Becker , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Becker of :' .0 Hewle t t Avenue, has returned to Hainhridge after having snout the Easter holidays here. Miss Becker is a junior at the State Vniversitv College of Education af Oueonta. She has just completed eight weeks of student teaching in fourth grade in Gloversville and is now teaching kindergarten in Rain- bridge. Recentl y Miss Becker was elected to the Women ' s Student Government Association at the college and was also elected llis- tori- 'n of Kappa Del* a Pi , the na- tional honor sociotv in education. 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