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CENTER MORICHES NEWS .Mr- , \ If red K. HIei iiner , AT 4-1114 An outdoor barbecue buffet par- ty was gi\en b y Mr and Mis. Al- lied Blechnei at their home on Baiil- Stree t last Thuisday. The ]i,iit, was a n union of cousins of Mis Blechnei. Tho>.e present were Mt. and Mis . Alexander Csontos , JY . aiid clildien Maiil yn , Andrea and Alexander , V . of New Bruns- wick. X. J.. Mis . John Beit/., Sr., and sun -John , Ji . of South Bound Biook , X. J.; .Mis . Josep h Balaczy amd dautrlite ' s , Pame la , Linda and \icoiia and Mis - . Blechn- r ' s biothet and siste)-in-law , Mr. and Mis IA/MI Tenke and children , Siwin. Ruhaid and Biuce , of Su.t i lLu en ano ' lie, bi other and sisiei-m-law Mi. and Mis . Emery lei k" and duld-en. Caiol Ann . ( . t an. ..md L\tin. ot Centei Mor- u las and Mi and Mis . Alfi ed Bl. c t net and ( .hildien. Robert , Al- liid aiu ' Ronald. Mi ami Mis f'hihp Weilbrennu id 2 shii! \ StK t ha\ e as Sum- liu 'i L'Ut s - - . 31 IN Wulbi enner ' s . lHiis iii -tmai\ and Virg inia Bel 1 , oi Ri 1m w ood. Bioukh n. Ros, > .,ai\ eelebiated her tenth 1 nthda\ .)ul\ 1'! Sunda\ guests ot the \Vedl)tinmis weie Mr. and Mis Theodoie Id*, I my, and son. R .btit. oi Sound Beach ; Mis . Eth- i ] kluuluis oi Rithmoiul Hdl and M and Mi - Miles Ra\ ae I Son, Jonathan , of Robstow n , T i\. Bbihp W eib.unnoi of 2 Shhle\ St > i et t etui IH d to 1 is p lace of em- jio , nent Monda\ attii i ecu pel at me , ' nmi m,i]oi -mnii) Ma\ li' at th. Biookh axei 1 Munoiial Hospi- tal Diniu i <uiests a r th< hoim of Mi 'ind Mis VU^ando Fspo'ti o ' 1 oi, l u DiKt last Sunda\ wete Mi and Mis |I, ;,i\ Riandt of spu nk. Mi a id Mt- . D\mtio I' v- s .ui ' UK . Mi .md Mi . . Abe Miteii - i ' i Cu ? ( l M niches and Mi. and M> s X, t /unmet of East Moi- K hi s A. ^cation Bihh School is plained to ' u^in at 0 a.m. Monday HUM ' IW m , by the Assembl y of (mi l ( hi. ' il. on Canal Stieet . The (hipfh wt koines an\ child in the n<ai \Kinit\, who may be mterest- ( (1 to attend to comi and register Mat mommy Chi ditii will be ac- ts ) t 1 hetw 11 n the am s of 4 to 14. The Mom am. with a theme of. "lu! 1 Speed Ahead With Christ Oui ( aptain ," will include music , Bible institution , a handcraft per- iod and l eiii shments . The theme , s<iip tuie \ei ses , will include , "But set I IMI S, Who was made a little lo 'sii than the angels foi tbe suf- feni c oi death , ci owned with glo- i\ .ml honoui : that He by the I I ai e of God should taste death foi c\ei\ man ", and "For it be- came Him , for whom are all things , aiu j ov whom are all thin gs , m bunging many sons in- to tloiy. to make the captain of tl en sahation peifect through -t.ffeiinii s " , Hebiews 2:9 , 10 The piogiam will continue until Aug- ust 4 Mis . Helen Conklin , Sunday Si hool supeiintendent , is in c hai ye . Birthdays coming up are: Julv 21 Bill Mullane , son of Mr. and Mrs . William Mullane , of Brook- fi< Id Avenue , who will be 14; July 23 Dannv Ilebberd , -on of Mr. and Mis H Hebbei d . of Hallock Lane who will b< fi\e; July 21 Kathy Noe , daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Xo<\ of I' nion Ave- nue, who will be sp\en md Susan Viiinah , daughu l of th< Re\. . and Mis . John Vignali. of Montauk II lihway, who will be 10 Mrs . Gilbd t Loper of R-iilroad Axenue celebrate d her eight y-v c- ond biithday xcsteiday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ' Tioost of Main Stieet ce ' ebiated their fort y- second wedding anmw rsary cm Juh 12. Mr Troost made a special cake and dc coiated it for the oc- casion. Their immediate famil y helped in the celebration. Virginia and Michael Troost of Main Street r ecentl y returned fro m a week' s vacation to Shenan- doah Valley, Va. where they tour- ed thi ougb six cax eins and did c ome mountain climbing . The . \ also touied Washingon , D .C. v Kathy Mullane , daug hter of Mr . and Mrs. William Mullane , of Brookfield Avenue , was guest oi- honor at a birthday part y given in honor of her eleventh birthday. An outdoor buffet was served which included a decorated cake made by her grandmother with a pink doll and inscri p tion , ''Happy Biithday, Kathleen. " Everyone en- joy ed swimming in the family ' s pool , which hi ghlighted the af- fair Those who helped celebi ate Kathv ' s birthday were Rohna Kva- ies , Bonnie Biittner , Petra Walsh , Linda Green , Cecilia GilHgan , Cie- na Hitz , Eileen Kelly and Veroni- ca Agnetti , all of Center Morich- es; Janet Shrauder of East Mor- iches and Roxanne Watson of Eastport. A double surprise birthday par- ty was g hen in honor of Laurahie Hanford , and Joann McCormick at the St. John ' s Episcopal Church last Saturday ni ght . Each g irl had knowledge of the part y to be given the other , making it a comp lete sui pnse for each. The hall was decoiated w ith la\ ender and white stieamei s and the party was high- lighted by a large layer cake dec orated with yellow roses , made by Mrs . Chailes Roth. The girls re- ceded many lovel y g ifts. Every- one enjoyed music and dancing. The adults who helped supervise the occasion w ere William Kos- tvnick. Mrs. Bernhardt Schmidt. Mis . Davton Hanford and Mrs. Gunge Norman . Attending were : T amine Hanford , Joann [McCor- mick , Pete Brand . Gary Roth , Bob S- ifert. David Schmidt. Ruth Ann s ' chub/e. Jem Schultz. Stanley Hai tman, Robert Chester , Linda flaiker , Bonnie Saner , Karen G. Rumph, Ann Sinnvkson , Betsy Schmidt , Janet Hansen , Gail Han- ford . Bruce Rump h . Ronnie Stub- or . Da\e Sutton , Diane Miranda and Katheune Francis , all of Cen- ter Moiiches; Lew Madden , form- erly of Center Moiiches , and his flicnd . Skip Cour , both of Anchor- age . Alaska ; Bernice Szczepanik , Judy Stafford. Edwin Szczepanik and Jim Stafford of Manorville; Arno Leuthardt , Linda Serviss , Teirv Kosloski , Cindy Harrison , Sandy Meyer and Lynne Fremgen of East Moi iches; Susan Keilakow- ski of Bellport; Mary Venables of Mastic Beach ; Terri Capazzola of East port and Ronald Kangas of Middle ~ Tslar j *•••*•* ••• ++•••• *•••••• * Shirley and Mastic Acres Mrs . Irma Davin. ATlantic 1-8150 William John Blankenship, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Deail Blankenship, of Candido Avenue , was christened Sunday af termor n at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church in Center Moriches with the Rev. Matthew Wisniewski of- ficiating .The godparents are Mr. and Mrs . Natale Cotrufo of Mt. Vernon. In honor of the occasion a reception was held at the Blanken- ship home following the ceremony. A buffet supper was served. Among those present were the baby ' s g-i andparents , Mr. and Mis. Walter Deshler , and great grand- parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Desh- ler , of Shirley. Also attending were Mrs. Roy Copenhaver of Eastport; Miss Ann Deshler , Ernest Torres of New York City; Thomas De- fisco , Miss Ann Negion , Jack Hen- ry of the Bronx; Mrs. Regina Hy- ott of Meridan , Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Natale Cotrufo and son , Ray- mond , of Mt. Vernon ; Mrs. Ro land Brown and son , Roland , of Speonk; Robert Deshler , Mr. and Mrs. William Mullaney and daugh- ter , Gail , and Mr. and Mrs. I. Or- ban and children , Linda and Gary, of Shirley. William was born June 19 in Brookhaven Memorial Hosp i- tal , East Patchogue, which was al- so the twenty-second wedding an- niversary of his mate rnal grand- parents , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deshler. Miss Irene Shea of Brookl yn is spending a week's vacation at the home of her brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. John Bulla , of Grand Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mallardi and sons , Joseph , Carl and Leon- ard , of Easton , Penna., returned home Sunday after spending a two week vacation at the home of Mr. Mallardi' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mallardi , of Harrison Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Contesso- Dado of Manor Drive are enter- taining as guests for three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tesoro and daughter , Marisa , of Sunnyside , and Mr. and Mrs. B. Bonvicin and daughters, Vicki , and Rita , of Brooklyn . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gross of Sunnyside are spending the Summer at the Contesso-Dado home. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr. s . Contesso-Dado were Mr. and Mrs . John Santoro of Sunnyside. A teenage dance , sponsored by the Shiiley Long Island Taxpay- ers ' Association , will be held at 8 p.m. tomorr ow night at the club- house on Giandview Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chi istopher- son of Broadway entertained as guests over the weekend . Mr. and Mrs. Howaid Zimmer and daugh- ters , Diane and Nancy, of Middle Village. Mrs. Zimmer and daugh tors remained at the Christopher- son home to spent a week' s vaca- tion. Mrs. Regina Hyott of Meiidan. Conn., is \ isiting Mr . and Mrs. Jol n Deshler of Victory Drive. Birthdays celebrated this week weie - Jul y 15—Philip Libasci of Mastic Boulevard West: Juh 16 Walter Deshler of Aubom Axenue , Kathleen Brow n of Neptune Ave- nue , Walter Claik of Candido Ave- nue ;Julv 18—Ronald Sloveuskv of Mill Drive ; Jul y 19— Mrs. Ann Comglio of Manor Drive , Anthony Podejko . Jr., of Cypress Drive; Ju ' y 20—Mrs. Marie Meyer of M M rick Road; Jul y 21—Jack Va- lenti of Laurel Lane and Harold Hulse of Robert Str-eet. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mazza , .It., and children , Laurie Ann and Law i'Mico , III , of Brooklyn , spent a week' s vacation with Mr. Maz- za ' s patents , Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Mazza , Sr. , of Heston Road. Ted Lauda of Brookl yn is a guest foi two weeks of his brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Mazza , Sr. A stork shower in honor of Mrs . Charles Knight , Jr., was held Sat- urday night at her home on La- fayette Drive. Mrs. Andrew Gagli- ardo of Concord Road was hostess. A buffe t supper was served , in- cluding a large decorated shower cake. Each of the guests attending received stork and rattle corsages . Guests were Mesdames Richard Durdan , P. Gambale , Carl Gag liar- do , Sr., Carl Gag liardo , Jr ., Ken- neth Gray, Anna Marino , Connie Mazzeo , Anthony Cacciola , John Branciforte , James Slowey, An- thony Finocchio , Misses Phy llis Gray , Mary Marino , Prudence Ma- rino , Marie Gambale and Patuna Ann Durdan , of Shiiley. Also pres- ent weie Mrs L. Woodward of Cen- ter Moriehev , Mis. C. Fontana and daughter , Kathleen , of Brookl yn; Mis. Lai ry Pellegnno and Miss Santina Pe ' lleg.ino of Bay Shore ; Mrs.Charles Knig ht. Sr., and daughter , Amelia , of Mastic ; .Mis . Anthony Gag liardo of Bell por t - Mrs. John Sonebeig of Milwaukee , Wis.; Mesdames I- i ank Gaeta . An- gle Artuio . Lillian Sussino , W il- liam Wilhs and Fiank Mazzeo of Mastic Btach. Mrs. Joan Andrezejow ski of Somerset Avenue expects to lea\ e Satin day bx jet p lane from the International An poit at Idiewild for Fort Camp bell , K\., wheie she will join hei husband , Pnvate l/e Thomas Andu/< >p w ski . Mrs . An chezejewski is tin daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Pattuk Asendorl of So- merse t A\enue. Mi. - ,. Riehatd Si-ch of Flushing is spending scveia! da\s at hei home on ()\ei look Di iv > . Mrs. Eleanoi Roonin ol Flushing is a guest foi a lew da\s ol Mis . Sh ell . Mr. Such spent the w eek- end here. Mr. and Mis. Salvatore Ancona of Revilo Avenue ct lebiated their wedding anniversaiy ,lul\ lo and Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Valder of Northern Boulevard celebiatt d their thirtv-sixth anniversai y , July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Green and son , Robert , of Lexington Road, and nephew , Charles 1' askovics , of Brookl yn , returned home alter spending three da\ ' s vacation in the Catskill Mountains and a week as the guests of Mi. and Mis . William Rosenholm of Rneiside , R. I. Houseguests foi two weeks of Mr. and Mrs . Gieen a>e Mi ;. Barbaia Emanuele and son , Jo- seph, of Brookl yn. Chains Kisko- vics is spending the Summer with the Greens. Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Mecca en- tertained at an opening of the sea- son party Satin da\ at their home; on Argj le Diht. Buffet lehesh- ments were seixed. Among- those present were Mi. and Mis. Eugene Laner , Mr. and Mis ,]o^ p h. l' lo- chaska and son. Robei t . Mi . and Mrs. Raymond Bi iant and daugh- ter , Patiicia , . Mis . John O'Con- nor and daughter . Don on , Mi . and Mrs. John Xagle. Mi. and Mis . Leonai d Me cc a , Mis Eaine Baik- er and childiin . James , Anthony and Joanne, Mi . and Mis . ivter Smith , Eugene Laini. Ji., Miss Patiicia Dani< Is and Mt . and M' s . Thomas McKeutt and lanuK. Mr. and Mis R.lianl Smb . Sr., of Gwei look Dn\ e u u iv-d a I" r ier fiom then son .md daugh' ei -in- law , LieutMiant and M" i s . R,Yud Sirch. saying th n tin ""-mouth dauahtc r. dual Ga\ . lun iliio ' teeth. Mic l ael ButakwMc/ of Mass .i- pecpui 1' aik 's spending a f> \\ week' s \acation witfi his g-iand pt' - ents , 3Ir and Mrs Chailes \ aide r . of X' otthM ii Boi( ! e\ *u d Mi. dnd .Mis . ( Ivn l- s Fei mu -on and chihh eii , Penrn > and k,libit MI , of Ozone 1' a'k wei e a ' then' HOMO on Noithein Boulc aid foi three weeks ' \acation. Mr. and Mis . Robeit Manasah of Xew Yotk Cit\ an lesidmg at their new home on Paw nee A\e- nue . Mr. and M^is . Beit'l T< Uund ard daughter. Faith , of Xew Yoik Oit\ , aie spending the Summc; at tlieif home on Co\entr\ \\ nue Mrs . Thomas De Nicola of Pine- top Dru e left Monday bv p lane fiom the Intei national Anpoit ac Idlewild for Santa Cm/ , Calif , to spend two weeks ' y u ation vis' mg her fathe r , Charle s S. Gi eerie. There ' s no Paper Like the Local Paper The Advance deliv.red to your home e\erv week in the vear for onlv .^ . " ). Subscribe now , ' phone GR. 5-1000. Ask for the Circulation Manager.—Ad\. OBITUARY JAMES A. WHITE , 69 , died un- expectedly at his home on Cynthia Lane , Center Moriches , Monday. He was a resident of this area for about five years. Born in Brook- lyn Febr uary 12, 1892 , he was a retired engineer and was a mem- ber of St. John ' s Episcopal Church in Center Moriches. He is survived by his wife , Hel- en of Center Moriches; two daugh- ters , Mrs . Mildred Willis of Belle- rose , and Mrs. Virginia Mann of Freeport; three sisters , eight grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. ' Services will be held at 2 p. m. today with the Rev. Willard I. Kile officiating. Cremation will follow at Washington Memorial Park , Coram. Funeral arrangements were made by Herrmann ' s Funeral Home , Center Moriches. ZKROING IX a » Phoenix D;< > Camp rifle range are B. B. gen marksmen , left to right , Jeffrey Hollander , Ronn> Stern and Bob Wesler of W esthampton Beach; Richard Stout and Jerry Eaderesto of Center Moriches. Co-director Al- fred Debler of Center Moriches stands by to rig- idly enforce safety regulations. WITH THE Armed Forces (Let us know about your friends and relatives in the service. Phone GRover 5-1002) ++++++++++++++ ****** *¦*++ JOINS MARINES Vincent J. Leis , son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W. Leis of Patchogue Avenue , Mastic , has enlisted in the United States Marine Corps July 14. Following graduation from 12 xveeks of "Boot Camp" at Parris Island , S. C, the new "Leather- neck" will be transferred to Camp Lejeune , N. C, for four weeks of highly specialized combat train- ing. Upon successfu l comp letion of this phase of his training, Pvt. Leis will return home for a 20-day leave. Moriches Yacht Club Plans Saturday Barbecue CENTER MORICHES The Eleventh Annual Chicken Barbe- cue of the Moriches Yacht Club will be held Saturday at the club- house at the foot of Union Ave- nue. The barbecue will start 5:30 p.m. Tickets are available at Savage Hardware Store or at Mastercraft Cabinets , or may be obtaine d at the door. The public is invited to attend. William Hetzel and Arthur Wil- cox are co-chairmen for the bar- becue. They said the barbecue will be held rain or shine. ^lIllllllllIIIIIIBIHIlll lHIlllllllllElllBEIllllllllllllllllllll fi ! E. W. PENNEY & SON § S MAIN STREET EASTPORT 5-0150 5 ¦ -• S S ALL TYPES HEATING SYSTEMS E S PLUMBING AIR CONDITIONING £ £ WATER PUMPS INSTALLED 5 1 SHELL FUEL OIL DEALER | " cUIIIIlIlUlIIIIlUIUUlllBUlIUUIIHII£UIIIlIllUlIIlllJfi pSSMi^Mim^ I BETZ LUMBER COMPANY | | Building Materials & Supplies - Hardware - Paints | | FROWEIN AVENUE CENTER MORICHES | I Near R. R. Station ATlantic 4-0864 I I I tasMMm ^MSM^^ CENTER MORICHES Brook- haven Town Republican Leader- Charles R. Dominy will be the guest speaker at the first meeting of the Sunrise Republican Club to Charles R. Dominy be held at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the cafeteria of the new St. John ' s School , Main Street and Ocean Avenue , Center Moriches. The club , which serves the East- port and Moriches area , invites the public , adding that refresh- ments will be served . Mr. Dominy, in addition to be- ing town leader , is Suffolk County sheriff , and has been rumored as' the possible Republican candidate for the town supervisor ' s position in the coming Fall elections. Dominy to Speak At First Meeting Of Sunrise GOP At the ninety-first Organiza- t- .onal meeting July 11 of the Patchogue-Meclford School Board , William J. Car*roll and John D. Chester were reelected as presi- dent and vice president respec- tively. John C. Hylan was reelected as district clerk while Frank B. Zanazzi was reelected as district treasurer. The board appointed the follow- ing eight new teachers for the year 1961-62 : Miss Rosalie Hari- tun , elementary music; Stephen Harmon , junior high school ; Weert Hunersen , elementary ; Miss Jo- Ann Jackson , junior high school ; Leonard Kap lan , elementary; Mrs. Jane Love , junior hi gh school; Raymond Rosati , elementary, and Miss Rebecca Wood , elementary. The board approved attendance at the Junior High School Princi- pals ' conference in Atlantic City by F. Alton Crippen in Septem- ber. Patchogue School Bd. Elects Carroll Pres. Mrs. C Somma, PA 7-5099 - AT 4-0270 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rollins and children , Phili p, Veronica and Cherl y, are spending some time with Mrs. Rollins ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Freese of Schultz Road. The Rollins famil y recently returned after spending four and a half years in the Azores where Mr. Rollins was on duty in the Navy. They now expect to reside in Pennsy lvania. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freese and children , Lincoln and Susan , of Schultz Road are spending part of their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freese and famil y at West Meadow Beach. Janice Nodine of Schultz Road is vacationing at the home of her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Kohn of Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kruger and Mrs. Lillian Wells of Ozone Park are vacationing at their Summer home on Schultz Road. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bierbach and daughter , Kaeth e , of Chap- aqua are vacationing at their Sum- mer home on Schultz Road. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown of Day ton Avenue were Mr . and Mrs. Robert "Maitland and children , Bobb y and Jeffry, and Mrs. Marie Raia of Westbury. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams and children , Karen and aGil , of Silas Carter Road were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards of Oak- dale to celebrate the confirmation of their daughter , Lynn Richards. An outdoor lawn part y followed. A buffet dinner was serVed Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hazletoh of Wading River Road. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and children , Colleen and Chery l , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haz- leton and children , Robert and Darlene , all of Bay Shore , and Mr. and Mrs. Hazleton ' s son , Kevin. They celebrated Mrs. Nancy Haz- leton ' s birthday. A son , wei ghing 7 pounds , 3 ounces , was born to Mr . and Mrs. Charles Botts of Wading River Road July 12. The fourteenth annual clam bake , sponsored by the Manorville Athletic Club , Inc., will be held Saturday at the Maple Grove in Manorville. Lobster and chicken will be served from 7 to 10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Hadel of Pelham are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yeager of Lane Road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schroeppel ' and their son , Edward , of Laurel "Hill were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schroeppel of East- port Manor Road Saturday. Spending their Summer vaca- tion at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver of Wading River Road is Mrs. Oliver ' s stepfather , ! Joseph Olszewski , John Olszewski and Miss Sandra Novickas , all of New Britain , Conn. Manorville HMWnMHHHnMnBHSHBMB VnwBWHn -v- ¦ iiWMilllilHtWilW— A RTS AND CRAFTS at Phoenix Day Camp, East Moriches , are enjoyed by, left to right : Susan Lopes , Remsenburg ; Jerrj Eadersto , Center Moriches ; Linda and Roberta Lopes, Rc nist'nburg, and Linda Hutchinson of Center Moriches. Supenising their efforts are assistant counselor Bonnie Saner , left , and counselor Lois Coodier of Patchoyue. Off to Good Start: | EAST MORICHES There ' s<v mere than road construction going on along the Sunrise Extension in East Moiiches these Summer days . Well in harmony with other sounds of progress in the Mori- ches Bay Area is the hum of build- ing at Phoenix Day Camp. This promising enterprise of Zollie Privett , principal of Center Moriches Elementary School , and Alfred Debler , Center Moriches teacher , has emerged from sixty acres of East Moriches virgin woodland as a p layground for an initial camp class of 28. A typical cam p day features flag raising ceremony, arts and 5>crafts , nature hikes , softball a mL. soci ei , basketball , dramatic p lay, story hour , archery , home cooked lunch , rest per.od , swimming in a large spring-fed pond , fishing, trapping- , free play period , paint- ing and movies on rainy days. In the works is a kiddie pool , and an Indian village comp ' ete with wig- wams is being planned. Hois^back riding and academic tutoring are cptional features. Phoenix ' s competent counseling 'taff is made up of Robert Hoyt , Lois Goodyear , Elaine Bernstein and Bonn ' .; Sauer. The camp 's directors are not exactly devotees of the sedentai> .life. Mr . Privett , a graduate of Albany State Teachers College , was a navigator , awai ded Distin- guished Flying Cross duiing World War II and served in the ' Koi ean conflict. lie is a majoi m the Air Font' Reserve and a licensed Red Cio-s swimming in- stiuctor. Mr . Debler k a graduate oi Manlius Military Academy anc Hofstra College. He was a mem- ber of the Seventh Rf gimenta Combat Team and selves as t basketball coach. He lias also beer active in Little League activ.ties Phoenix Day Camp Features Fun A GOOD SIGN for Center Moriches residents , anxiousl y await- ing construction of new post office on Railroad Avenue , is this signed erected Monday by Jerry Davis , left , of Copiague and Chales Thompson , ri ght , of Valley Stream , employes of Tru-4rt Sign Company. —Advance Photo by Gomez 1 ' ' -~ ¦ ¦¦¦! -— ^^ - ^^^^ HiiONUMENfr ERECTED IN ALL CEMETERIES BARBER and SMITH Neville Street , Center Moriches Office Hours , 9 to 3 ATlantic 4-0231-0304 ,^iMMa| Ma| MJH « aB _ mM _ BMM _______ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ jiiiiiiHi niiiiiiiiiiniMi II nmi n iiiinii n im HUB ii' -t ! ROADSIDE I ! GREENHOUSE I m " | yj gjffigT^s k^ Montauk Hwy. | = World Wide Delivery | = Through F.T.D. 1 TiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiir CENTER MORICHES At the last monthly meeting of the Board of Tiusteos of ihe Ct nter Moriches Fre e Public Libiaiv Dr. Milton Schlein was l e-electc d as president of the boai d and Hany Calmer as secietar y. The library building and garage has been le-iooied. Volunteer h d ping in the library braij are: Mis. John Hart' ami aie: Mis. John Hait and Miss Mis. Hai net Mone , book cata- loguer. Mrs. Sigurd ILirtel) , ex- hibits; Mis . Luiu Whitney , books to shut-in' s , and Mis . Alex Schiff- tlbian , art w ork for exhibits. New books centh purchased by tlw libiai v aie: childien , "Cit y and IIistor \ " , "Sign on Rosie 's Dooi " . "A' oha Susan " , and "Pi rates of the Canibean " ; adults , "Mila 18" . " Wintc i of Discontent " . '•O'd House of Feat " , "Hitting the ¦\ntioues Tidil" , "'Madonna of the relio " , "Gondolh i " and U U. S National Museum , National Wa- terciat' t Colle ction. " Dr. Milton Schlein Re-elected to Head CM Library Board Mrs. De Nicola Earns Adelphi College BS Mrs. Marjoiie DeNicola of Pme- top Drive , Shirley, received a bachelor of science degree fr om Adel p hi Col' ege Evening Dnision , July 13 after attending the Gar- den City school for three years. Mrs. Marjorie DeNicola Mrs . DeNicola is employed as a public health nurse for the Suf- folk County Health Department. She p lans to further her educa- tion by taking two courses this year at St. John ' s University in Jamaica in order to receive a per- manent school nurse certificate. She and her husband, Thomas , and two children , Michael and San- dra, have been residing on Pine- top Drive since 1957. Mr. DeNicola is emp loyed by the Brookha\ en Town Highway Department and is a Republican committeeman for District 72 in Shirley. WHERE DIGNITY |^^fe^ \ AND TRADITION w jj lfcli Soften Your Grief ^^^ E'W g. 'Lj M^ AJUJU^^^^ ^xxxiAiAxxi tHLomg/ J. Wesley Sinnickson Thomas D. Sinnickson j Licensed Manager Licensed Partner I MAIN STREET , CENTER MORICHES ATlantic 4-0065 fir ww w w w ^y e w w^wyrvTrm"^'* «^r mrwww ww w ^ ^ w^www WHP W ^T-WWWWW^.WW% i fll l!lllll!lliniilill!III'llllll|lll!U!ll!,l,llll|llllUIIII ilfOT, HERRMANN ' S ^ , ! ' 9^^ BM Z^f 3^f ^ tiBB WJ^A^ f ^WmmBlBB Main Street Center Moriches ATlantic 4-0301 RSBSH^^^^BSS^BCCBSSSSSSSSSSH MASTIC BEACH—An 18-year- old airman of Dover , Del., was in good condition today at Bayview Hospital after suffering lacera- tions and contusions of the bead and lacerations of the left arm Saturday night in an auto acci- dent on William Floyd Parkway Shirley. Fifth Precinct Police said How- ard James Hall of Dover- Air Fo rce Base , Dover , Del. , was the driver of a car which apparentl y went out of contiol and left William Floyd Parkway, near Flintlock Drive about 10 p.m. A passenger , Lawrence Hall , 17, of 85 Moriches Avenue , Mastic , was uninjured , po- lice said. The driver told police that he skidded on the wet pavement while heading north on the high- way. Patrolman Frank M. Hef- fernan investigated the accident . Airman Suffers Injuries In One-Car Shirley Crash

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An outdoor barbecue buff et par-ty was g i \ e n by Mr and Mis. Al-l i e d Bl echnei at their home onBaiil- S t ree t last Thuisday. The] i , i i t , was a n un ion of cousins ofM i s Blechnei . Tho>.e present wereM t . and M i s . Alexander Csontos,JY . aiid c l i l d i e n Ma i i l yn , Andreaand Alexande r , V. of New Bruns-w i c k . X. J.. M i s . John Beit/., Sr.,and sun -John , Ji . of South BoundBiook , X. J.; .Mis. Josep h Balaczyamd daut r l i te ' s , Pame la , Linda and\ i c o i i a and Mis-. Blechn- r 'sb i o t h e t and sis te ) - in- law , Mr. andM i s IA/M I Tenke and chi ldren ,Siwin. R u h a i d and B iuce , ofSu.t i lLu en ano ' lie, bi o ther andsi sie i -m-law Mi . and Mi s . Emeryl e i k" and du ld -en . Caiol Ann .(. t an. ..md L \ t i n . ot Centei Mor-u las and Mi an d M i s . A lf i edBl . c t net and (. h i l d i e n . Robert , Al-l i i d a iu ' Ronald.

Mi ami M i s f ' h i h p Weilbrennuid 2 sh i i ! \ StK t ha\ e as Sum-liu 'i L ' U t s - -. 31 I N Wulbi enner 's.l H i i s iii - tmai \ and V i r g iniaBel 1 , oi Ri 1m w ood. Bioukh n.Ros, > . ,ai\ ee leb ia ted her tenth1 n t h d a \ .)ul \ 1'! Sunda\ guests otthe \ V e d l ) t i n m i s w e i e Mr. andM i s Theodoie Id*, I my, and son.R . b t i t . oi Sound Beach ; Mi s . Eth-i ] k l u u l u i s oi Ri thmoiul Hdl andM and Mi - Mile s Ra\ ae I Son,Jona than , of Robstow n , Ti \ .

Bbihp W eib.unnoi of 2 Shhle\St > i et t e tu i IH d to 1 is place of em-j i o , n e n t M o n d a \ a t t i i i ecu pel atme, ' nmi m ,i ]oi - m n i i ) Ma\ l i ' atth . B i o o k h a x e i 1 M u n o i i a l Hospi-ta l

Diniu i <ui est s a r th < hoim ofMi 'ind M i s V U ^ a n d o F s p o ' t i o '1 oi , lu D i K t last Sunda\ w e t eMi and M i s |I , ; , i \ R i a n d t ofspu n k . Mi a id M t - . D \ m t i o I' v-s.ui ' U K . Mi .md Mi .. Abe Mit eii -i ' i Cu ? ( l M n iches and M i . andM> s X , t /unmet of East Moi-K hi s

A. ^ ca t i on Bihh School ispla ined to ' u ^in at 0 a.m. MondayH U M ' IW m , by the Assembl y of(mi l ( hi. ' i l . on Canal St ieet . The( h i p f h w t koines an\ child in then < a i \ K i n i t \ , w h o may be mterest-( ( 1 to a t tend to comi and registerM a t m o m my Chi d i t i i w i l l be ac-t s ) t 1 he tw 11 n the am s of 4 to 14.The Mom am. wi th a theme of." l u ! 1 Speed Ahead With ChristOui ( apta in ," wi l l include music ,Bible i n s t i t u t i o n , a handcraft per-iod and l e i i i shments . The theme ,s < i i p t u i e \ e i ses , w i l l include , "Butset I I M I S, W h o was made a littlelo ' s i i t han the angels foi tbe suf-f e n i c oi death , ci owned with glo-i \ .ml honoui : that He by theI I ai e of God should taste deathfoi c \ e i \ man ", and "For it be-c a m e Him , for whom are allt h i n g s , aiu j ov whom are allt h i n g s , m bung ing many sons in-to t l o i y . to make the captain oftl en saha t ion peifect through- t . f f e i i n i i s", Heb iews 2:9 , 10 Thep i o g i a m will continue until Aug-ust 4 Mis . Helen Conklin , SundaySi hool supe i in tend ent , is inc hai ye .

Birthdays coming up are: Julv21 — Bill Mullane , son of Mr. andMrs . William Mullane , of Brook-fi < Id Avenue , who will be 14; July23 — Dannv Ilebberd , -on of Mr.and M i s H Hebbei d . of HallockLane w h o w i l l b< f i \ e ; Ju ly 21 —Kathy Noe , daughter of Mr. andMrs Will iam Xo <\ of I ' nion Ave-nue, w h o w i l l be sp \en md SusanViiinah , daughu l of th< Re\. . andMi s . John Vi gnal i . of MontaukII l ihway, who wi l l be 10

Mrs . Gilbd t Loper of R -i i lroadAxenue celebrate d her eight y-v c-ond bi i thday xc s t e iday

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob' Tioost ofMain St ieet ce ' ebiated t h e i r fort y-second weddi ng anmw rsary cmJuh 12. Mr Troost made a specialcake and dc coiated it for the oc-casion. Thei r immediate famil yhelped in the celebration.

Virginia and Michael Troost ofMain Street r ecentl y returnedfro m a week's vacation to Shenan-doah Valley, Va. wh e r e they tour-ed thi ougb six cax eins and didc ome mountain c l imbing . The .\ alsotouied Washingon , D.C.

v Kathy Mullane , daug hter of Mr.and Mrs. William Mullane , ofBrookfield Avenue , was guest oi-honor at a birthday party given inhonor of her eleventh birthday.An outdoor buffet was servedwhich included a decorated cakemade by her grandmother with apink doll and inscri ption, ''HappyBiithday, Kathleen." Everyone en-joy ed swimming in the family 'spool , which hi ghlighted the af-fair Those who helped celebi ateKathv 's birthday were Rohna Kva-ies , Bonnie Bi ittner , Petra Walsh ,Linda Green , Cecilia GilHgan , Cie-na Hitz , Eileen Kelly and Veroni-ca Agnetti , all of Center Morich-es; Janet Shrauder of East Mor-iches and Roxanne Watson ofEastport.

A double surprise birthday par-ty was g hen in honor of LaurahieHanford , and Joann McCormick atthe St. John 's Episcopal Churchlast Saturday ni ght . Each girl hadknowledge of the part y to be giventhe other , making it a comp letesui pnse fo r each. The hall wasdecoiated w ith la\ ender and whitest ieamei s and the party was high-lighted by a large layer cake decorated w i t h yellow roses , made byMrs . Chailes Roth. The girls re-ceded many lovel y gifts. Every-one enjoyed music and dancing.The adults who helped supervisethe occasion w ere William Kos-tvnick. Mrs. Bernhardt Schmidt.Mi s . Davton Hanford and Mrs.Gung e Norman . Attending were :T a m i n e Hanf ord , Joann [McCor-mick , Pete Brand . Gary Roth , BobS- ifert. David Schmidt . Ruth Anns'chub/e. Jem Schultz. StanleyHai tman , Robert Chester , Lindaf l a i k e r , Bonnie Saner , Karen G.R u m p h , Ann Sinnvkson , BetsySchmidt , Janet Hansen , Gail Han-ford . Bruce Rump h . Ronnie Stub-or . Da\e Sutton , Diane Mirandaand Katheun e Francis , all of Cen-ter Moi iche s ; Lew Madden , form-erly of Center Moiiches , and hisf l i c n d . Skip Cour , both of Anchor-age . Alaska ; Bernice Szczepanik ,Judy Stafford. Edwin Szczepanikand Jim Stafford of Manorville;Arno Leuthardt , Linda Serviss,Teirv Kosloski , Cindy Harrison ,Sandy Meyer and Lynne Fremgenof East Moi iches; Susan Keilakow-ski of Bellport ; Mary Venables ofMastic Beach ; Terri Capazzola ofEast port and Ronald Kangas ofMiddle ~Tslarj

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William John Blankenship, in-fant son of Mr. and Mrs. DeailBlankenship, of Candido Avenue ,was christened Sunday af termor nat St. John the Evangelist R.C.Church in Center Moriches withthe Rev. Matthew Wisniewski of-ficiating .The godparents are Mr.and Mrs . Natale Cotrufo of Mt.Vernon. In honor of the occasion areception was held at the Blanken-ship home following the ceremony.A buffet supper was served.Among those present were thebaby 's g-i andparents, Mr. and Mis.Walter Deshler , and great grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Desh-ler , of Shirley. Also attending wereMrs. Roy Copenhaver of Eastport;Miss Ann Deshler, Ernest Torresof New York City; Thomas De-fisco , Miss Ann Negion , Jack Hen-ry of the Bronx; Mrs. Regina Hy-ott of Meridan , Conn.; Mr. andMrs. Natale Cotrufo and son , Ray-mond , of Mt. Vernon ; Mrs. Roland Brown and son, Roland , ofSpeonk; Robert Deshler , Mr. andMrs. William Mullaney and daugh-ter , Gail , and Mr. and Mrs. I. Or-ban and children, Linda and Gary,of Shirley. William was born June19 in Brookhaven Memorial Hosp i-tal , East Patchogue, which was al-so the twenty-second wedding an-niversary of his maternal grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. WalterDeshler.

Miss Irene Shea of Brooklyn isspending a week's vacation at thehome of her brother-in-law andsister, Mr. and Mrs. John Bulla, ofGrand Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mallardiand sons, Joseph , Carl and Leon-ard , of Easton, Penna., returnedhome Sunday after spending atwo week vacation at the home ofMr. Mallardi's parents, Mr. andMrs. Joseph Mallardi , of HarrisonDrive.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Contesso-Dado of Manor Drive are enter-taining as guests for three weeksMr. and Mrs. Anthony Tesoro anddaughter , Marisa , of Sunnyside,and Mr. and Mrs. B. Bonvicin anddaughters , Vicki , and Rita , ofBrooklyn . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Grossof Sunnyside are spending theSummer at the Contesso-Dadohome. Weekend guests of Mr. andMr.s. Contesso-Dado were Mr. andMrs . John Santoro of Sunnyside.

A teenage dance , sponsored bythe Shiiley Long Island Taxpay-ers' Association , will be held at8 p.m. tomorr ow night at the club-house on Giandview Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chi istopher-son of Broadway entertained asguests over the weekend . Mr. andMrs. Howaid Zimmer and daugh-ters , Diane and Nancy, of MiddleVillage. Mrs. Zimmer and daughtors remained at the Christopher-son home to spent a week's vaca-tion.

Mrs. Regina Hyott of Meiidan.Conn., is \ isiting Mr. and Mrs.Jol n Deshler of Victory Drive.

Birthdays celebrated this weekweie - Jul y 15—Philip Libasci ofMastic Boulevard West: Juh 16 —Walter Deshler of Aubom Axenue ,Kathleen Brow n of Neptune Ave-nue , Walter Claik of Candido Ave-nue ;Julv 18—Ronald Sloveuskvof Mill Drive ; Jul y 19— Mrs. AnnComglio of Manor Drive , AnthonyPodejko . Jr., of Cypress Drive;Ju 'y 20—Mrs. Marie Meyer ofM M rick Road; July 21—Jack Va-lent i of Laurel Lane and HaroldHulse of Robert Str-eet.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mazza ,.It. , and children , Laurie Ann andLaw i'Mico , III , of Brooklyn , spenta week's vacation with Mr. Maz-za 's patents , Mr. and Mrs. Law-rence Mazza , Sr. , of Heston Road.Ted Lauda of Brookl yn is a guestfoi two weeks of his brother-in-lawand sister , Mr. and Mrs. Mazza ,Sr.

A stork shower in honor of Mrs .Charles Knight , Jr., was held Sat-urday night at her home on La-fayette Drive. Mrs. Andrew Gagli-ardo of Concord Road was hostess.A buffe t supper was served , in-cluding a large decorated showercake. Each of the guests attendingreceived stork and rattle corsages.Guests were Mesdames RichardDurdan , P. Gambale , Carl Gagliar-do , Sr., Carl Gagliardo, Jr ., Ken-neth Gray, Anna Marino , ConnieMazzeo , Anthony Cacciola , JohnBranciforte , James Slowey, An-thony Finocchio , Misses PhyllisGray , Mary Marino , Prudence Ma-

rino , Marie Gambale and PatunaAnn Durdan , of Shiiley. Also pres-ent weie Mrs L. Woodward of Cen-ter Moriehev, Mis. C. Fontana anddaughter , Kathleen , of Brookl y n ;Mis. Lai ry Pellegnno and MissSantina Pe'lleg.ino of Bay Shore ;Mrs.Charles Knig ht. Sr., anddaughter , Amelia , of Mastic ; .Mis.Anthony Gag liardo of Bell por t -Mrs. John Sonebeig of Mi lwauk ee ,Wis.; Mesdames I- i ank Gaeta . An-gle Ar tu io . Lillian Sussino , W il-liam Wilhs and F iank Mazzeo ofMastic Btach.

Mrs. Joan Andrezejow ski ofSomerset Avenue expects to lea\ eSatin day bx jet plane from theInternational An p oi t at Idiewildfor Fort Camp bell , K\ . , wheie shewill join hei husb and , Pnvate l / eThomas A n d u / < > p w ski . Mrs . Anchezejewski is t in daughter of Mr .and Mrs. P a t t u k Asendorl of So-merse t A\enue.

Mi.-,. Rieha td Si-ch of Flushingis spending scveia! da \ s at heihome on ( ) \ e i look Di iv > .Mrs. Eleanoi Roonin ol F lu shingis a guest foi a lew da \ s ol M i s .Sh ell . Mr. Such spent the w eek-end here.

Mr. and Mis. Salvatore Anconaof Revilo Avenue ct lebiated t h e i rwedding anniversaiy ,lul \ lo andMr. and Mrs. Chailes Valder ofNorthern Boulevard celebiatt dtheir thirtv-sixth anniversai y,July 18.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Green andson , Robert , of Lexington Road,and nephew, Charles 1'askovics , ofBrookl yn , returned home al terspending three da\ 's vacation inthe Catskill Mountains and a weekas the guests of Mi . and Mis .William Rosenholm of Rne is ide ,R. I. Houseguests foi t w o w e e k sof Mr. and Mrs . Gieen a> e Mi ;.Barbaia Emanuele and son , Jo-seph, of Brookl yn. C h a i n s Kisko-vics is spending the Summer w i t hthe Greens.

Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Mecca en-tertained at an opening of the sea-son party Satin da\ at their home ;on Argj le D i h t . Buffet l ehe sh-ments were seixed. Among- thosepresent were Mi . and Mis . EugeneLaner , Mr . and Mi s ,]o^ ph. l' lo-chaska and son. Robei t . Mi . andMrs. Raymond Bi iant and daugh-ter , Pat i ic ia , .M i s . John O'Con-nor and daughter . Don on , Mi . andMrs. John Xagle. Mi . and Mis .Leonai d Me cc a , M i s Eaine Baik-er and c h i l d i i n . James , Anth onyand Joanne, Mi . and Mi s . iv terSmith , Eugene L a i n i . J i . , Mi ssPati icia Dani< Is and Mt . and M ' s.Thomas M c K e u t t and l a n u K .

Mr. and Mi s R . l i a n l Smb . Sr.,of Gwei look Dn\ e u u iv-d a I" r ierf iom then son .md daugh' ei - in -law , LieutMiant and M"i s. R , Y u dSirch. saying th n tin ""-mouthdauahtc r. dua l Ga\ . lun i l i io 'teeth.

Mic l ael ButakwMc/ of Mass .i-pecpui 1'a ik 's spendin g a f> \\week ' s \ a c a t i o n w i t f i h i s g - iand p t ' -ents , 3Ir and Mrs Chai les \ aide r .of X'o t thM ii Boi ( !e\ *u d

Mi . dnd . M i s. ( Ivn l- s Fei mu -onand chihh eii , Penrn > and k , l i b i t MI ,of Ozone 1' a 'k we i e a ' then ' H O M Oon N o i t h e i n Boulc a id foi t h reeweeks ' \ aca t i on .

Mr. and Mi s . Robeit Manasahof Xew Yotk Ci t \ an l e s idm g attheir new home on Paw nee A\e -nue .

Mr. and M ^ i s. Bei t ' l T< Uund arddaughter. Faith , of Xew Yoik O i t \ ,a ie spending the S u m m c ; at t l i e i fhome on Co \en t r \ \ \ nue

Mrs. Thomas De Nicola of Pine-top Dru e left Monday bv p lanef iom the Intei na t iona l A n p o i t acIdlewi ld for Santa Cm/ , Calif , tospend two weeks ' y u ation vi s' mgher fathe r, Charle s S. Gi eerie.

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OBITUARYJAMES A. WHITE , 69, died un-

expectedly at his home on CynthiaLane , Center Moriches , Monday.

He was a resident of this areafor about five years. Born in Brook-lyn Febr uary 12, 1892, he was aretired engineer and was a mem-ber of St. John 's Episcopal Churchin Center Moriches.

He is survived by his wife , Hel-en of Center Moriches; two daugh-ters , Mrs . Mildred Willis of Belle-rose , and Mrs. Virginia Mann ofFreeport; three sisters, eightgrandchildren and three great-grandchildren. '

Services will be held at 2 p. m.today with the Rev. Willard I. Kileofficiating. Cremation will followat Washington Memorial Park ,Coram. Funeral arrangements weremade by Herrmann 's FuneralHome , Center Moriches.

Z K R O I N G IX a » Phoenix D;< > Camp rifle rangeare B. B. gen marksmen , left to right , JeffreyHollander , Ronn > Stern and Bob Wesler ofW es thampton Beach; Richard Stout and Jerry

Eaderesto of Center Moriches. Co-director Al-fred Debler of Center Moriches stands by to rig-idly enforce safety regulations.

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Leis, son of Mr. and Mrs. VincentW. Leis of Patchogue Avenue ,Mastic , has enlisted in the UnitedStates Marine Corps July 14.

Following graduation from 12xveeks of "Boot Camp" at ParrisIsland , S. C, the new "Leather-neck" will be transferred to CampLejeune, N. C, for four weeks ofhighly specialized combat train-ing. Upon successful completion ofthis phase of his training, Pvt.Leis will return home for a 20-dayleave.

Moriches Yacht ClubPlans Saturday Barbecue

CENTER MORICHES — TheEleventh Annual Chicken Barbe-cue of the Moriches Yacht Clubwi l l be held Saturday at the club-house at the foot of Union Ave-nue. The barbecue will start 5:30p.m.

Tickets are available at SavageHardware Store or at MastercraftCabinets , or may be obtained atthe door. The public is invited toattend.

William Hetzel and Arthur Wil-cox are co-chairmen for the bar-becue. They said the barbecue willbe held rain or shine.

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CENTER MORICHES — Brook-haven Town Republican Leader-Charles R. Dominy will be theguest speaker at the first meetingof the Sunrise Republican Club to

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be held at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday inthe cafeteria of the new St. John 'sSchool , Main Street and OceanAvenue , Center Moriches.

The club , which serves the East-port and Moriches area , invitesthe public , adding that refresh-ments will be served .

Mr. Dominy, in addition to be-ing town leader , is Suffolk Countysheriff , and has been rumored as'the possible Republican candidatefor the town supervisor's positionin the coming Fall elections.

Dominy to SpeakAt First MeetingOf Sunrise GOP

At the ninety-first Organiza-t-.onal meeting July 11 of thePatchogue-Meclford School Board ,William J. Car*roll and John D.Chester were reelected as presi-dent and vice president respec-tively.

John C. Hylan was reelectedas district clerk while Frank B.Zanazzi was reelected as districttreasurer.

The board appointed the follow-ing eight new teachers for theyear 1961-62 : Miss Rosalie Hari-tun , elementary music; StephenHarmon , junior high school ; WeertHunersen , elementary; Miss Jo-Ann Jackson , junior high school ;Leonard Kaplan , elementary; Mrs.Jane Love, junior high school;Raymond Rosati , elementary, andMiss Rebecca Wood , elementary.

The board approved attendanceat the Junior High School Princi-pals' conference in Atlantic Cityby F. Alton Crippen in Septem-ber.

Patchogue School Bd.Elects Carroll Pres.

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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rollins andchildren , Philip, Veronica andCherly, are spending some timewith Mrs. Rollins' parents, Mr.and Mrs. John Freese of SchultzRoad. The Rollins family recentlyreturned after spending four anda half years in the Azores whereMr. Rollins was on duty in theNavy. They now expect to residein Pennsylvania.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freese andchildren , Lincoln and Susan, ofSchultz Road are spending part oftheir vacation with Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Freese and family atWest Meadow Beach.

Janice Nodine of Schultz Roadis vacationing at the home of hergrandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Kohn of Flushing.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kruger andMrs. Lillian Wells of Ozone Parkare vacationing at their Summerhome on Schultz Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bierbachand daughter , Kaethe, of Chap-aqua are vacationing at their Sum-mer home on Schultz Road.

Sunday dinner guests at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. LarryBrown of Dayton Avenue were Mr .and Mrs. Robert "Maitland andchildren , Bobby and Jeffry, andMrs. Marie Raia of Westbury.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams andchildren , Karen and aGil , of SilasCarter Road were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Richards of Oak-dale to celebrate the confirmationof their daughter, Lynn Richards.An outdoor lawn party followed.

A buffet dinner was serVedTuesday night at the home of Mr.and Mrs. R. Hazletoh of WadingRiver Road. Among the guestspresent were Mr. and Mrs. RobertWilson and children , Colleen andCheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haz-leton and children , Robert andDarlene, all of Bay Shore, and Mr.and Mrs. Hazleton 's son , Kevin.They celebrated Mrs. Nancy Haz-leton 's birthday.

A son, weighing 7 pounds, 3ounces, was born to Mr . and Mrs.Charles Botts of Wading RiverRoad July 12.

The fourteenth annual clambake, sponsored by the ManorvilleAthletic Club , Inc., will be held

Saturday at the Maple Grove inManorville. Lobster and chickenwill be served from 7 to 10 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Hadel ofPelham are visitors at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yeager ofLane Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schroeppel 'and their son, Edward , of Laurel"Hill were guests at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Schroeppel of East-port Manor Road Saturday.

Spending their Summer vaca-tion at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.James Oliver of Wading RiverRoad is Mrs. Oliver 's stepfather , !Joseph Olszewski , John Olszewskiand Miss Sandra Novickas, all ofNew Britain , Conn.

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A RTS AND CRAFTS at Phoenix Day Camp,East Moriches , are enjoyed by, left to r ight :Susan Lopes, Remsenburg ; Je r r j Eadersto ,Center Moriches ; Linda and Roberta Lopes,

Rc nist 'nburg, and Linda Hutchinson of CenterMoriches. Supenising their efforts are assistantcounselor Bonnie Saner , left , and counselor LoisCoodier of Patchoyue.

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| EAST MORICHES — There's<vmere than road construction goingon along the Sunrise Extension inEast Moiiches these Summer days.Well in harmony with othersounds of progress in the Mori-ches Bay Area is the hum of build-ing at Phoenix Day Camp.

This promising enterprise ofZollie Privett, principal of CenterMoriches Elementary School , andAlfred Debler , Center Morichesteacher , has emerged from sixtyacres of East Moriches virginwoodland as a playground for aninitial camp class of 28.

A typical cam p day featuresflag raising ceremony, arts and

5>crafts , nature hikes , softball amL.soci ei , ba sketball , dramatic play,story hour , archery , home cookedlunch , rest per.od , swimming in alarge spring-fed pond , fishing,trapping -, free play period , paint-ing and movies on rainy days. Inthe works is a kiddie pool , and anIndian village comp 'ete with wig -wams is being planned. Hois^backr id ing and academic tutoring arecptional features.

Phoenix 's competent counseling'taff is made up of Robert Hoyt ,Lois Goodyear , Elaine Bernsteinand Bonn ' .; Sauer.

The camp 's directors are notexactly devotees of the sedentai>

. li fe . Mr . Privet t , a graduate ofAlbany State Teachers College ,w a s a naviga tor , awai ded Distin-guished Flying C r o s s du i i n gWorld War II and served in the

' Koi ean conflict. l ie is a majoim the A i r Font' Re serve and alicensed Red Cio-s s w i m m i n g in-st iuctor.

Mr . Debler k a graduate oiManlius Mil i ta ry Academy ancHofstra College. He w a s a mem -ber of the Seventh Rf gimentaCombat Team and selves as tbasketball coach. He lias also beeractive in Litt le League activ.ties

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CENTER MORICHES — At thelast mon th ly meet ing of the Boardof Tiusteos of ihe Ct nter MorichesFre e Public L i b i a i v Dr. MiltonSchlein was l e-electc d as presidentof the boai d and H a n y Calmer assecietar y.

The l i b r a r y bui lding and garagehas been le-iooied.

Volunteer h d pin g in the libraryb r a i j a re : Mis. John Hart' amia i e : Mis. John Ha i t and MissMis . Hai net Mone , book cata-loguer. M r s . Sig urd ILirtel) , ex-h ib i t s ; M i s . L u i u W h i t n e y , booksto shut-in's, and Mi s . Alex Schiff-t l b i a n , art w ork for exhibits.

New books r« centh purchasedby tlw l ibiai v a ie : chi ldien , "Cit yand II i stor \ ", "Sign on Rosie 'sDooi ". "A' oha Susan ", and "Pirates of t he Canibean "; adults ,"Mila 18" . " Wintc i of Discontent".'•O'd Hou se of Feat ", "Hit t ing the¦\ntioues Tidi l" , " 'Madonna of therelio", "Gondolh i " and U U. SNational Museum , National Wa-t e rc i a t ' t Colle ction. "

Dr. Milton SchleinRe-elected to HeadCM Library Board

Mrs. De Nicola EarnsAdelphi College BS

Mrs. Marjoiie DeNicola of Pme-top Drive , Shirley, received abachelor of science degree fr omAdel phi Col' ege Evening Dnision ,July 13 after at tending the Gar-den City school for three years.

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Mrs. DeNicola is employed asa public health nurse for the Suf-folk County Health Department.

She plans to further her educa-tion by taking two courses thisyear at St. John 's University inJamaica in order to receive a per-manent school nurse certificate.

She and her husband , Thomas ,and two children , Michael and San-dra, have been residing on Pine-top Drive since 1957.

Mr. DeNicola is emp loyed bythe Brookha\ en Town HighwayDepartment and is a Republicancommitteeman for District 72 inShirley.

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MASTIC BEACH—An 18-year-old airman of Dover , Del., was ingood condition today at BayviewHospital after suffering lacera-tions and contusions of the beadand lacerations of the left armSaturday night in an auto acci-dent on William Floyd ParkwayShirley.

Fifth Precinct Police said How-ard James Hall of Dover- Air ForceBase, Dover , Del. , was the driverof a car which apparentl y wentout of contiol and left WilliamFloyd Parkway, near FlintlockDrive about 10 p.m. A passenger,Lawrence Hall , 17, of 85 MorichesAvenue, Mastic , was uninjured , po-lice said.

The driver told police that heskidded on the wet pavementwhile heading north on the high-way. Patrolman Frank M. Hef-fernan investigated the accident .

Airman Suffers InjuriesIn One-Car Shirley Crash