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SeldenMrs. Tanl DeStefano. SElden 2-6786

Keith Andrew Marchese, son ofMr. and Mrs. Thomas Marchese ofStrauss Avenue , was baptized bythe Rev. Roger Guerault June ISat St. Margaret of Scotland 11. C.Church. The godparents are MissDiane Cirilko and Robert Ciri l lo ,both of Plainview. After the cere-mony a dinner was served for thefollowing guests : Mv . and Mrs.John Cirillo , Mr. and Mrs. TedMarchese and children , Janet andKenneth , all of Plainview; Mr. andMrs. James Armelta. Mrs. DorisSedore and children , Chery le , Jac-queline and Michele, all of Oom-miack; Mr. and Mrs. Y'ito Marcheseami children , Joseph , Will iam ,Thomas and Martha , of Richmond ,Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Mar-chese of Brooklyn ; Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Mander and children , Ka-thy, Kenneth , Jr., and Kevin , ofHunt ing ton ; Susan and ThomasMiarchese, sister and brother of thebabv.

Linda Carlson celebrated herthirteenth birthday June 18 at thehome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Robert Carlson , of Charles Streetwith a party. Present were herbrothers, Bill and Bob Carlson ,Eleanor Schreck , Phyllis Gregoryand Jo-Ayn Strickland.

Leslie Zimei , daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Edward Zimei of RulandRoad , celebrated her eleventhbirthday June 20 with a party.Present were her sister, Donna ,and brothers, Blaine and Christo-pher Zimei and Doreen and DebraDavis.

Patricia Margaret Snvlth, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.Smith , Jr., of Dare Road was bap-tized by the Rev. Roger GueraultJune 18 at St. Margaret of Scot-land R. C. Church. The godpa-rents are Mrs. Clare Reiser ofQueens and Walter J. Rail of BluePoint. After the ceremony a buf-fet dinner was served for the fol-lowing guests: Mrs. Mildred Smithof Massapequa , grandmother, Mi's.Walter J. Rail of Blue Point, Jo-seph Becker of Queens and James,Edward and Richard Smith , broth-ers of the babv.

Henry George Panse, son of Mr.and Mrs. Henry James Panse ofNaomi Court celebrated his secondbirthday with a party June 20.His guests were Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Grech and children , Jose-phine , Richard and Dennis , Mr. andMrs. Charles Navis , Mr. and Mrs.Edd y Parodi and children , Glennand Patricia , Mr . and Mrs. Dom-ingo Sanchez and children , Mariaand Dolores , Mrs. Maria Sanchezand daughter . Olga , and M"iss Nor-mal Montovio , all of New Y'orkCity ; Dorothy and Penny Pennentand Mv. and Mrs. A n th o n y D'An-geles and son , Anthony , Jr., allof Selden.

Miss Retty Foell , (laughter ofRobert Foel 'l of Marshall Driveand late Mrs. Elizabeth Foell wasguest-of-honor at a bridal showergiven for her by Miss Ann Bobbof Selden , Miss Nancy Pracht andMiss Carole Wicks of FloralPark and Miss Lois Hansen ofMassapequa. The shower was heldJune 9 at the Lake Country Clubin Lake Ronkonkoma. Guests wereMesdames Clarence Wicks , Flo-rence Anderson , Virginia AndersonJanice Wooding, all of HowardBeach ; Miss Joan Walsh of Cen-tereach ; Mesdames Ruth Zapf , Roseand Jean , Grace and Kate Ander-son , Mildred Hansen , all of Mas-sapequa ; Catherine Fulton , Cath-erine Bobb , Josephine Borzell , allof Selden; Patricia Licari of Ron-konkoma; Miss Dotty Baust ofSound Beach; Mesdames Lucille

Spahn of Elmont; Oressa Ciampiof Rockaway Beach ; CatherineFoell of Merrick ; Dorothy Felterand S a n d y Marcinka , both ofOzone Park; Viola Herman andMaureen Lees of Hicksville andDorothy Gold of Hunt ington Sta-tion.

Victoria Puzio , daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Puzio of PinhurstCourt , was baptised by the R°v.Guerault June 18 at St. Margaretof .Scotland R. C. Church. Thegodparents are Mr. and Mrs.George Rosch , Jr., of Ronkonkoma.After the ceremony a buffet din-ner was served for the fol lowingguests : Mr. and Mrs. Santo Puzio ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank M'erlo andchildren Frank , Jr., Esther andDenise, Mr. and Mrs. Vito Diade-ma , all of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs.Cosmo Temerario of RonkonkomaMir. and Mrs. Pat Forcino andchildren , Theresa and Pat , of WestBabylon; Mr. and Mrs. EdwardBresliii and children , Edward , Jr..Jenny and Sandy, of Farmingville;Mr. and Mrs. Phill ip Temerario ofPatchogue ; Mr. and Mrs. ErnestForcino and children , Frances andRick , of Massapequa; Mr. and Mrs.Anthony Menno of Port Jeffersonand Santo and Vincent Puzio ,brothers of the baby.

Celebrating with Mrs. JosephLoncao of Park Hill Drive in hon-or of her birthday June 18 wereher husband , Joseph Loncao , andson , David , and James Vaccaro ofStony Brook.

Cathy Jean Belfiore, daughterof Mr." and Mrs. Orazio N. Bel-fiore of Mallard Avenue , was bap-tized by the Rev. Roger Gueraultat St. Mfcirgaret of Scotland R. C.Church June 18. The godparentsare Miss Maureen O'Reill y andAlfred Belfiore , both of Woodha-ven. After the ceremony a dinnerwas served for the followinge-uests : Mr. and Mrs. Alf io Belfiore

and children , Salvatore, Alfred ,Angela , Johanna and Marie , ofWoodhaven ; MSr. and Mrs. AlfredValero of Freeport; Mrs. JennyGiannino of Selden ; Mrs . Salva-tore Giannino and chi ldren , Sam ,Robert , Richard , An thony , Johan-na and Marie , of Mastic; Mr. andMrs. Salvatore G i a n n i n o and chil-dren , Danny , Frances, Johanna ,Joseph and S a l v a t o r e, Jr., ofQueens and Cindy and MichaelBelfiore , sister and brother of thebaby.

A square dance sponsored bythe Rosary Altar Sodality andHoly Name Society wil l be heldat 8:30 p. m. July 3 in the churchauditor ium of St. Margare t ofScotland R. C. Church. Music willbe provided by Dick Quigley Trio.

The Selden Democratic Club willhold its meeting at 8 p. m. nextThursday in the Selden Firehouse.

The Veterans of Foreign Warswill meet at 8 p. m., Wednesdayin the Selden Firehouse.

Port Jeff HighOffers ExpandedSummer Studyscholars in Port Jefferson willf ind a "new look" to the twelfthannua l Summer Educational Pro-gram sponsored by the Port Jef-ferson Board of Education.

The traditional Summer HighSchool for grades seven-12 willnow offer , in addition to thenormal lemedial program for stu-dents seeking to raise grades ormake up failures , a program ofenriched courses for able and in-terested students.

Port Jefferson 's Summer H.S.is one of 190 such summer institu-tions licensed by New York State.Port Jeffei-son pioneered summerinstruction in Suffolk County andfor many years accomodated stu-dents from the entire North Shorearea as well as from Eastern Suf-folk Countv.

The 1901 Summer Session wil'begin Jul y 5 and terminate August22. Students in attendance musthave the signed approval of theirown school princi pal before re-gistration is permitted. Registra-tion is t ak ing place at the Vander-meulen IIS in Port Jeffersonthis week , tomorrow and Satur-day. Classes are conducted—thr"e 80 minute periods—from8:15 a.m.-12:25 p.m.

The enr ichment program is de-signed for those students whowould like to broaden their know-ledge of a subject area at a higherlevel than is possible dur ing theregular school year. Of particularvalue will be subject content andteaching procedures that will in-troduce students to college love 'instruction. Certain courses in thisprogram have been added for thebenefit of students whose regularacademic program does net per-mi t their inclusion as electivesduring the regular school year.The curr iculum of enr ichmentcourses includes: Developmentalleading, d-amatics, driver educa-t ion , general woodworking , intro-duction to Russian , laboratorychemistry , notetaking, personaltypewriting, remedial reading, sta-tistics, the American ideal of free-dom , and world literature.

Bayport-Blue PtSchool News

Bid d: 1'OIN I' E L E M E N T A RY

Bet .ui s , - oi ra in Held day forC i a . l e - 1 , u ;ind .', was h id in-ooo . s in t.u l i l ue Po in t E einen-t a r \ Senool gy i n i i a ^ c i n f i o m It o 2 : . A ) p.in .1 Line 21 . Con- < i , t i e a t y. l o r lack of ypa .e . someI ai es h . p i i , , i, o i u . i m two ev tio i s.'I be K s a i l s a .e as l o h ow s : 4O-\ . i . d da sh , bo , s -1 - i r s t g rade : 1.K i h :rA B u m lead , 2. t ieorge\\ ee.N S , A . l i o n .1.d 1 i vwe r ; 1. 1) 'n -II s .uckea i ia , 2. L i l l y F . an / .e . .'!.. l a m e s Ro --e. Second g i a d e : 1. Wal-l e t N-na ip. 2. .James Dixon , .'!.. lo^ epa Lougo; 1. Lawience devis .'-. S tew I' r a n k m a n , A . Rich a rdSu'b pp i. 'I b i r d grade: 1. DavidIMiod - . 2 Dona ld Foster , ;',. Uod-ee i F o - i e r ; 1. Sk ip M c l l u g d, 2.K e v i n Kei l y, A . Sieve M c L a u g h ' i n .

l u - y a i d dash . g i i d - F i r s t gra. le :1. I' ., -i i S t i i t . 2. Da dene Morrow.

•"> . I . ioda Cava l i e re ; 1. Lisa Jack-sen , 2. T i n a l l a i enu dter , A. M a - y\ o i , n i n t h . Second grad": I. Clau-dia Bumstead . 2. Linda Keh.en-beck . 3. P a t r i d a C i t a r e l l a ; 1.Do i o 'i h y Lynch . 2. Carol Pierce¦ \. Suel a Cooper . Third grade: 1.N a n c y D e n s i n g . 2. Mabel Ju rgens .•"• . Joan Lrueckner ; 1. ( J a i l Clarke .2. Y ick i R i / . / . u t o, A. Bod y Chase.

C i a b Race , boys-Firs t g rade :1. R i c h a r d BunisC-ad , 2. K e n n e t hK u i . t / . , A. Oeorge Weeks; 1. Wil-l i a m l d a n z e , 2. Steve Ri pp , A.Iv n n e t h F»' , i n k m a n . Second grade:1 . Jackie Clark . 2. Kenneth Blu i t t .

•'! James H a f o m e d t e r ; 1. SteveF i a n k m a n , 2. Lawrence Bevis . A.Dennis M e K e n n a . Third grade: 1.Ski p M c H u g h , 2. Michael Knowles ,•"> . Steve Mel a u g h l i n ; 1. RodgerF st . r , 2. Ph i l l i p R i z z u t o , A. Jo-sep h Tafe.

C i a b Race . g i rd -F i r s t grade, 1.Debbie Webster , 2. Linda Cava-l iere . A. Doreen Peron; 1. Sh .-ronLee , 2. Linda Mor r i s , A. Mary Vol-h n u t h . Second grade , 1. MeganM i l l e r . 2. Claudia Bumstead , 3.Pa t r i c i a C i t a r e l l a ; 1. Carol Pierce ,2. Marye l l en Knowles , 3. BarbaraTremper. Third nvnde , 1. PatriciaRose, 2. Nancy Densing, A. KathyWed r; 1. Louis , . Pastel nack. 2.Pa t r i i ia B u m st e a d . 3. Rose Pal-l l iql l l - t .

Thiee-Legged Race , boys-Firstg . 'ado. 1. W i l l i a m Franze and Wil-l i am Chase. 2. Donald Brewer and(ieo r g e Rico , 3. James Rose andDenn i s M e K e n n a . Second grade ,1. Lawrence Bevis and SteveF r a n k m a n . 2. K e n n e th Bluit t andEdward Swezey. 3. Josep h R>> tti gand l l e n i y Brechter. Third grade ,1. J e f f r ey H am b l e y and DavidR h o d e s . 2. Phi l l i p R i z z u t o and Don-ald Foster . 3. K e n n e t h Johnsonand Steve M c L au g h l i n .

Th i ee-Legged Race , gir ls—Firste rade , 1. Lisa Jackson and LindaMorn' s 2. Roberta Schmidt andTina H a f e m e d t e r. 3. Cind y Cookand L u a n n Brown. Second grade ,1 . Pamela Werner and PamelaC la r k e . 2. Beverl y Rosav i td i aimMa yel ' en Knowles . 3. Pa t r ic iaOi ta ro ld and Megan MiUer . Thirderade . l. Nancy Densing and Poll yChase . 2. I.o » Franze and Roseldd,i |U. st , 3. Yicki R izzu to andP a t r i c i a Bumstead.

Whodbarrow Race, boys—Firstg i a d e , 1. James Ro^e and DennisMilu' iuia. 2. Chester Pierce andP.a-. r\ McHugh , 3. Raymond Riz-z u t o and Richard Bumstead. Sec-ond grad'\ 1. Dennis MeKenna and.dimes Oibson. 2. Richard Mauckand Steve Bauer , 3, Lawrence Bo-ds and Steve F i a n k m a n . Thii 1gr a d e . 1. Ski]i McHugh and SteveM c L a u gh l i n . 2. Joseph Tafe andRod gt r Foster. 3. Donald FosUvami Thomas Cochrane.

Wh -elbarrow Race—gird : F i i s tgrade , 1. Karen Atcosta and EllenS t i t t , 2. Linda Cavaliere and SueH u t c h i n s o n . 3. Linda Morr is andK a t h y Travers. Second grade , 1.V i r g i n i a Haug and Maureen Me-llowed . 2. Claudia B u m st e a d andN a . n n e t t e Mei cer . 3. BarbaraT i e m p e r and Karen Spri ig hornThird grade, Polly Chase and Gai lClarke . 2. Patricia Rose and Kath-leen MeKenna . 3. Rose Palmquistand Lee Franze.

FieM day for grades 4. 5 and0 v u..- held f rom 10 a. m. to noonJ u n e 22 . Due to the rain , theevents had to be held in the schoolgy m n a s i u m and for lack of spacesome races had two sections. Theevents and results were as fol-lows: Fi f ty-yard dash , boys—Fou- i 't grade. 1. Robert Schaefev ,2. James McDowell , 3. JosephRoeck le in . Fifth grade . 1. WilliamKrammer , 2. Michael Roecklein . 3.Marc Turner. Sixth grade , 1. Ro-bert McCaw. 2. Thomas Rhodes ,A . Michael Travers.

Fif ty-yard dash , girl s—Fourthgrade , 1. Joyce Krammer, 2. Ei-leen Gannon , 3. Laura McCono^ o-gue. F i f th grade , 1. Carolyn "Clav-k.2. Barbara Weeks , 3. ChristineBai i t t . Sixth grade . 1. Rita Mc-

Caw , 2. J eanne Cons id ine . 3. SusanSchwerdel.

( rah Rac \ boy ^— Four th grade .1. David (Jrego'-y. 2. W i ' l i a m Ro- , -,

3 Rober t Gray; 1. Howard 0>-t rom, 2 K"vin Lynch , 3. R icha id(dnsi ' inc . F i f t h grade , 1. Law-ience Densing, 2 James Mil l igan3. W i ' l i a m ( B . n t ) C la rke ; 1. RoyS tege iuann . 2. Marc Turner , 3Michael l l e 'ion. S ix th u r .ule , 1.Thomas Rhodes. 2. Micha e l Tra-vers , 3. John S tab 1 ; 1. Ohar le -I l u g g a i d . 2. Robert McCaw . 3.Peter Va 'e io.

C i a b R:u o . g i r d — Four h grade1. J i n e e K r a m m e r , 2 1 au ra Me-Cotudegue. 'A. Midiele Garha in i ;1. K a tb y R i p p . 2. Constance Stahl ,3. Jan ice , '»eebe and E d i t h M'-iu -gus. F i f t h grade , 1. BarbaraWeeks , 2. Step h a n i " Foley, 3. Ja-net H a m h i e v : 1. (.' e' -tr ule Selbv.•' . C h r i s t i n e B' u - t t 3. Joarm e McKenna. S ix th grade , 1. JeanneCon i d i n e . 2. R i t a McCaw. 3 Ka-th y Cook ; 1. Susan Schwerde 1 , 2.Carol Craves. ?>. M i r i a m Rodri-qii'v..

100-yard dash , boys- Fourthth grade , 1. R i t a McCaw , 2. JeanneRober t Schaefer. 3. W i l l i a m Ross.F i f t h grade, 1. W i l l i a m K ' a m m o " .2. W i l l i a m ( B u n t ) Clarke . 3. MarcTurner . Sixth grade , 1. Rober tM Caw, 2. Thomas Rhodes , 3Robert Brush.

100-yard dadi , gird - Fourthgrade , 1. Joyc» K r a m m e r . 2. Chris-t i ne S'a t t e r l'y. 3. Michele Garbar iniand E d i t h Menegu-b F i f t h g i ade ,1. Carolyn Clark , 2. Joanne Me-Kenna . 3. Frances Dingman. Six-th grade , 1. R i t a McCtw. 2. Jeann?Considine and Susan Schwerdel.

Thro"-Legged race , boys-fourthgrade , 1. Dave Gregory and RobertGray. 2. Robert Schaefer andJosep h Costello. 3. James McDo-well and Wi l l i am Ross. F i f thgrade , 1. Alfred Swezey and Jef f -rey Lvnch . 2. Michael Stahl andWil l i am ( B u n t ) Clarke , 3. Law-rence Densing and Wil l iam Kram-mer. S ix th grade, 1. Steven Rock-well and Robert McCaw, 2. Stan-ley Elbert and Gary Roscott , 3.Wil l iam Mauck and Robert Brush .

Three-Legged rac° , girls- Four-th grade , 1. Diane Fuchs and JillOckers , 2. Constance Stahl andJeanne Kotu 'a , 3. Janice Beebfand Edi th Menegus. Fifth grade ,1. Stephanie Foley and Susan Hen-derson , 2. Gertrude Selby andBrenda Raynor , 3. Janet Hambleyand Karen Webster. Sixth grade ,1. Margaret Vernon and AmyPeck . 2. Kathy Cook and JeanneConsidine , 3. Carol Graves andLinda Dick.

Wheelbarrow Race , boys- Fourthgrade . 1. Joseph Costello and Ro-bert Schaefer , 2. F i a n k Tuth i l land Richard Considine , 3. DrewBevis and Kenneth M i t c h e l l . F i f t hgrade , 1. Will iam Krammer andWi l l i am ( B u n t ) Clarke , 2. MichaelRoecklein and Gary Foy, 3. RoyStegemann and Michael Helion.Sixth grade , 1. Charles Iluggardand Donald Fegyveresi , 2. ThomasRhodes and Michael Travers . 3.David Swenson and Stanley El-bert.

Wheelbarrow Race , girls- Four-th grade. 1. Constance Stahl andJeanne Kotula , 2. Susan Sandersand Joyce K i a m m e r, 3. EileenGannon and A nn a Pamiquist .Fifth grade. 1. Christine Blui ttand Janet Strickland , 2. BarbaraWeeks and Susan Henderson , 3.Trudy Rettig and Joanne Me-Kenna. Sixth grade. I. Shelly Maz-zei and Susan Schwerdel , 2. The-resa Epstein and Kathy Cook .

Half-Field Race , boys- Fourthgrade, 1. Josepr Dudeck . 2.Frederick Rockwell . 3. Will iamRoss; 1. Robert Schaefer , 2. JosephRoecklein and Joseph CostelloFif th grade , 1. Jeffrey Lynch , 2.David Reich , 3. Philli p Mondanaro ;1. Marc Turner. 2. Will iam Weeks.3. Anthony (Copper) Clarke. Six-th grade , 1. Robert McCaw , 2. Ro-bert Brush , 3. Donald Fegyveresi :1. Thomas Rhodes , 2. James Gar-had 3. Terry Feldelem and JohnKeller.

Half-Field Race, girls-Fourthgrade, 1. Joyce Krammer andEileen Gannon , 3. Michele Gar-barini; 1. Constance Stahl . 2. Jan-ice Beebe, 3. Jeanne Kotula. Fifthgrade, 1. Barbara Weeks, 2. LindaFechter, 3. Susan Henderson; 1.Cai olyn Clark , 2. Gertrude Selby,3. Maria Minutella. Sixth grade ,1. Susan Schwerdel, 2. CarolGraves, 3. Patricia Connelly; 1.Rita McCaw, 2. Kathy Cook , 3.She'ly Mazzei.

Whole Field , boys-Fourth grade ,1. William Ross, 2. Dennis Mora-vec , 8. James McDowell ; 1. RobertSchaefer, 2. Joseph Costello, 3Joseph Roecklein. Fifth grade, 1.William Krammer, 2. JeffreyLynch , 3. David Reich ; 1. MarcTurner , 2. Thomas McDowell , 3.Michael Roecklein. Sixth grade ,1. Robert McCaw, 2. Martin Ding-man , 3. Robert Brush; 1. ThomasRhodes, 2. Michael Travers, 3.James Garhart.

Whole Field , girls-Fifth grade,1. Barbara Weeks. 2. Frances

Dingman , 3. Linda Fechter ; 1,Carol yn Clark , 2. Maria Minutel la ,3. J oanne MeKenna and GertrudeSelby. Sixth grade , 1. Susan Sch-weide l , 2. Carol Graves , 3. Bar-bara Swezey; 1. Rita McCaw , 2.Jeanne Considine , A. Theresa Ep-stein.

In the tug of war class versusclass , the winners were for thefour th grade , Mr. Weik's class ,the f i f t h grade, Mr. Luff 's class ,and the s ix th grade , Mrs. Larra-bee 's class.

K I N D E R G A R T E NG R A D U A T I O N

The Blue Point ElementarySchool kindergar ten g.aduationwas held for seventy-one gradu-ates June 20 in the school audi -to r ium. The program was asfollows: Selections by the bandand processional by the graduates ,fol lowed b y the f lag salute and thesinging of "America" by every-one.

The entire class sang the Kin-dergarten Prayer which was fol-lowed by two songs and a danceby each of the three classes. Theearly m o - n i n g class sang "Ba-BaBlack Sheep" and "Mary Had aLi t t l e Lamb" and did the "Danceof Gree t ing". The mid-morningclass sang "Jack and Jib" and"Sing a Song of Sixpence'' anddid the "Shoemaker's Dance". Theafternoon class sang "HickoryDickory Dock" and "Twinkl e,Twinkle Lit t le Star " and did the"Children 's Polka ". They all sang"Iv 'o Been Working on the Rail-road" and "School Days" af terwhich the dip lomas were present-ed by Duane Hawkins , principal.

Flowers or gifts were presentedto the teachers and the motherswho had assisted wi th the gradua-tion and then the f i r s t g-ade girlspresented each of the g r a d u a t i n ggirls with a little old-fasionedbouquet.

The class concluded the programwith the "Graduation Song". JohnAnderson directed the singing andMiss Hazell Adams accompaniedon the piano. A kindergartennarty followed in the school cafe-teria.

BLUE PT. ELEMENTARYRobert Luff' s f i f th grade en-

joyed a picnic and cook-out atrieckscher State Park June 21.They enjoyed a soft-ball game andplayed on the gymn equipment.Assisting Mr. Luff and helpingwith the transportation were Mes-dames Mahlan Fechter, WilliamClarke, Harvey Bumstead , WilliamWebster and Helen Wenner.

Last Thursday, Mrs. Helen Pet-ersen 's third grade class trip ttHeckscher State Park had to becancelled because of rain. Theclass held their picnic in the classroom.

Miss Hazell Adams' third gradewent by bus last Thursday to theVanderbilt Museum at Cold Spring-Harbor. They were accompaniedby Mesdames William Knapp,Thomas Cochrane, Philip Riz-zu "o and Irwin Lukas.

Miss Nora Moehlenbrock's firstgrade trip to Heckscher StatePark also had to be cancelledlast Thursday because of rain . Atnoon , when the rain stopped , MissMoehlenbrock took the children to:he playground at the Sandspit inPatchogue.

Movies were shown for an hour,Thursday afternoon in the schoolauditorium to grades 1-3.

June 21 two school buses left;he school at 9 a.m. laden with agroup of excited kindergartenj hildren from Miss Marion Bow-man and Mrs. Dorothy Hibbard'sc'asses, bound for Fairytown.Although rain spoiled the festivi-.ies somewhat with everyone get-ting wet. the children had a goodtime anyhow. The following moth-3rs accompanied them : MesdamesEugene Swezey, Dominick Nas-.asi , Samuel Minardi , ThomasDillon , George Warnken , GeraldStaugaitis, Robert Werner, Wil-liam Rogers , Raymond Stoenner.Charles Keller , Robert Carlough ,Jr., T iobert Gallagher, James Avi-no , Pearl Acunzo , Marie McDon-ald , William McGraw and GeorgeDensing.

Limoggio InjuredIn 2-Car CrashOn W. Main Street

A 29-year-old Patchogue manman suffered head and back in-juries Saturday when the car hewas driving was in collision withanother auto on West Main Street,near West Avenue , Patchogue.

Angelo J. Limoggio of 17 NorthSummit Street was dischargedSunday from 'Brookhaven Mem-orial Hospital. Other passengersin his car were James Lynch ofHauppauge, Walter Stack of Glen-dale , and Mr. and Mrs. FrederickCarlotti of Floral Park.

Mrs. Limoggio rushed to thescene from their home after b°ingtold by a neighbor of the accidentwhich was investigated by Patrol-man Henry Brechter of the F i f t hPrecinct, Suffolk County Police.

Driver of the second car wasMrs . Frank Becker , 30, of MorrisAvenue , Holtsvi l le , whose vehicle,police said , was in collision withthe rear of the Limoggio autowhen both cars were traveling ona wet pavement along West MainStreet. Passengers in the Beckerauto were David Becker , 20>months , who suffered a head in-jury whem he was thrown againstthe dashboard ; Susan Moore , 7,who suffered a cut lip, and. Mrs.Charles Moore of Miami , Fla.

Here comes the bride. Thestrains of the w edding marchwill begin auspiciously when youaccept the cheerfully given serv-ice of The Advance in your selec-tion of w edding invitations. Prin-ted, raised printing or engraving.—Adv.

YOUNG PUBLISHERS are these Fourth, Fifthand Sixth graders taught by James Butler atSouth Haven School. Children have been study-ing newspapers and toured Long Island Advancebuilding recently in order to gain more knowl-edge of profession. Then, the ambitious young-sters went back to school and published ownnew spaper. Pictured in front row from left toright are Frank Minarich , Frank Petrignani,

Ken Forrest, Walter Algaile, Ken Gradilone,Virginia Fitzpatrick, Chris Gerhard and BudCorwin. Second row, Deanna Crawshaw, JimSalvato, Greg Thompson, Carol Rarsi, LindaForrest , Paulette Barsi, Mary Ellen Gerhard,Sheryl Gradilone and Louis Petrignani. Third,Richard Glover, Richard Tenke, Ted Shiminskiand Bill Minarich. Mr. Butler is in rear.

—Advance Photo

ORCHIDS TO BOSTON—Long Island products in form of beaut i -ful orchids by Bianchi's, East Patchogue, member of LongIsland's $17,000,000 industry, go aboard Allegheny 's Convairlinerat MacArthur Airport for air shipment to Boston.

B'khaven Rec.Dept. SchedulesSwim Lessons

The Brookhaven Town Recrea-tion Department has scheduled aseries of swimming instructionalclasses to be held at variousbeaches throughout the town inthe coming weeks, according toits director, James E. Reese.

A staff of qualified personnelwill be on hand to direct the ac-tivities. Classes will be held forboth beginning and advancedswimmers as well. It is belieyedthat an extensive progi'am of thistype will aid greatly in promotingsafety and fun throughout therecreational areas of the town.

The schedule is as follows : W.Meadow Beach , July 3 to July 7,10-12 noon , beginners , 1-4 p. m.advanced ; Cedar Beach. July 10to July 28, 1-3 p. m. beginners,3-5 p. m. advanced ; Davis Park ,July 31-Aug 4, 10-12 p. m. be-ginners, 1-4 p. m. advanced ; Sand-spit, August 7-18, 10-12 p. m. be-ginners. 1-4 p. m. advanced; Ka-ler's Pond , August 21-25, 10-12noon beginners, 1-4 p. m. ad-vanced.

Registration will be held thefirst day of the week at the var-ious beaches. For further informa-tion call Brookhaven RecreationDirector James E. Reese, atGRover 5-5500.

2 Area Men AppointedTo Masonic Committees

Judge Carl W. Peterson of Ilion ,grand master, last week announc-ed his appointments of committeesand staff 'appointments to theGvand Lodge of Masons, NewYork State, to serve for one year.

Local area men appointed in-clude Robert D. "Captain Bob"Newins of 21 Newins Street. Pat-chogue, as assistant director ofthe service and rehabilitation com-mittee, and Kenneth L. Morris of18 Fairway East, Sayville, to thecommittee on George WashingtonMasonic Shrine at Tappan.

'HOW COME A CAR THAT RIDES LIKE'THIS ONE DOESN 'T COST MORE ?

A good question—and we could sp end this whole page question you'll have left is why didn't you try it sooner,answering! But what it all boils down to is this: It just You might also ask: Who else in Chevrolet's f ieldstands to reason you're going to get more for your money gives you Body by Fisher craftsmanship and such awhen you put it on the car more people are buying ... wide variety of models to make sure you get just whatand that car is the Jet-smooth Chevrolet. y ou're looking for? Answer: Nobody.

Best way to settle any fur ther questions about Prices? The man to check for the low-down on thatChevy's ride is to settle behind the wheel and try it. one is your Chevrolet dealer. He 's (P323IFull Coil susp ension and over 700 other gentle per- ready and waiting for you rigid now ^^P ^ jsuaders throughout the body and chassis will go to work with all the right answers. ||||pv^w^ggcushioning, insulating, smoothing, TJ 7T1-, QA/ff ^ f ^ ff f ^f f W VV FSreraoSjsoothing and pampering. Only O JLi JL k31VJL\_J\J JL JLJ. \J JLJL_LJ r JL BL-Jni

Air conditioning—an extra-cost option that gives you fingertip temperature control. Try it | ^8l

See the new Chewolets at your local authorized Chevrolet deaWs One-Stop Shopping Center

Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Patchogue East Moriches

RUSSO CHEVROLET, Inc. F. D. ANTON & SON, Inc.460 E. MAIN ST. :: GRover 5-1600 . . . . . . . MONTAUK HWY. :: ATlantic 4-0153

Summer Schedule of Sundaymasses at St. Margaret of Scot-land R. C. Church is: 8, 9, 10,11, and 12 noon , 9:15, 10:15 and11:15 in the church aud i to r ium.Dail y mass is at 8 a. m. Con-fessions are heard from 4:30 to6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m.Saturday. Baptism is at 1:15 p. m.

The Selden Baptist Church ,Park Hill Drive , holds SundaySchool at 9:45 and morning wor-ship at 11 a m. Young Peopledmeeting (ages 9 years and u p )will be held at 0:15 p. m. Even-ing service will be from 7 p. m.to 8 p. m. Bible and prayer meet-ing will be held at 7:45 p. m. onThursday.

The Selden Communi ty Presby-terian Church has Sunday Schoolat 9 a. m. followed by servicesat 10:10 a. m.

CHURCH NEWS

I N O T I C E| OF COMPLETION OF j i

| ASSESSMENT ROLL j| HEARING OF COMPLAINTS j:? Notice is hereby given that the Assessor of the ||\ Tov*n( of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, has ||? completed the Assessment Roll for the year of j; ,I 1 961 -1962 ; that a copy thereof has been left with j;j L. Edward Gay at the Brookhaven Town Hall , j;f Patchogue, N. Y., where it may be seen and ex- j;f amined by any person interested therein until the <;

THIRD TUESDAY OF JULY NEXT, and that f| on such day, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. |"

to 12 Noon and 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. the Board of ||f Review will meet at the Brookhaven Town Hall, ;!| South Ocean Avenue, Patchogue, N. Y., in the \\t said town, to hear and examine all complaints in j!I relation to such assessments, on the application of j |\ any person conceiving himself aggrieved thereby. Ji| Dated this 29th day of June , 1 961. <S

I L. EDWARD GAY, Assessor !|£»/%A A.«.«A« >«« * *a M . m. m m m m m m m m m _ A . - - - - ! i _ < - < ¦ ¦ < ¦'*.

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