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East MorichesMrs. Gordon G. Dickson, ATlantic 4-1144

The kindergarten graduation ofthe East Moriches School was heldin the auditorium at 2 p. m. June16. The program was entitled, "AJourney to Mother Goose Land."Those graduating were GregoryLemmon, Peter Cuthbert , EugeneMiller , Bruce Brown, Debbie AnnOlish , Frank Petrignanni , Mari-anne Stampfl , Mary D. Thomas,Claire Monzeglio , Karen Hinden -lang, Sidney Hayes, Ruth Iver-son , Kevin Smith, William Meyer,Karen Christensen , Melanie Skar-ka , Jennifer Flynn , Mary L. Thom-as, Nancy Peterson , Mark Caran -ci , Peter Owen, Phyllis Baldwin ,Wendy Hawkins, George Bierman ,Dale McCoy, Roy Trent , ValentineBarrett , James Dixon and RoySteinmetz. At the end of the program Mr. Huson presented theirdiplomas to the children.

The Guildettes of the East Mor-iches Presbyterian Church met inthe church basement June 14 withMrs. George Vakay, president , pre-siding, ft was decided to hold afood sale in the village at 10 a. m.July 8. Refreshments were servedbv Mesdames Louise Tuttle andMarge Hawkins.

Selected intermediate pup ils ofPhilip Sonnichsen of MontaukHighway, East Moriches , gave apiano recital in the school auditor-ium at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Theprogram commenced with KarenHindenlang playing "Ghost Dance"by MacLachlan and "Toccatina inA Minor" by Cowl. Audrey Marrinfollowed with pieces bv Clementiand Burgmuller. David Hinden-lang played four pieces by Heller,Grieg, Beaumont, and Kabalevsky.Wanda Gendrall played "Aragon-aise" by Massenet and Gus Hin-denlang played selections fromGrieg, Schumann and Howell.Charles Cetas rendered four piecesby C. P. E. Bach , Liadow, Schu-mann and MacDowTell and GailWeixelbaum played "Quel Diable"by R. Ch. Martin. The programended with Gus and David Hinden-lang playing a duet , "SpanishDance." by Moszkowski.

A card party was held last weekat the home of Mrs. Hiram Reeveof Moriches Avenue. Those attend-ing were Mesdames LeRoy Ray-nor , Frank Kirk, Paul Warner,Sadie Butler, and Miss Emma Ray-nor.

Fred Hall of Claus Road , River-head , was a luncheon guest Sat-urday of Mr. and Mrs. HiramReeve of Moriches Avenue.

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Freuder ofBrooklyn took Mrs. Irene Freuderto visit her daughter, Mrs. JosephKesler and her husband , of Hamp-ton Bays for the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. George Muellerand son, George, Jr., spent thepast weekend with Mr. and Mrs.William C. T. Amory and daugh-ter , Dawn Marie, of Annapolis ,

The Eighth Grade Prom of theEast Moriches School was heldJune 9 in the school auditorium.The decorations were put up bythe mothers who also assisted Mrs.George Mueller and Mrs. Brownwith the refreshments. Staff mem-bers present were Mr. Collins , Mr.and Mrs. LaLone, Mr . Huson andMiss Afterman.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stanley andfamily of Brookl yn and East Mor-iches spent last week preparingtheir home on Atlantic Avenuefor the Summer.

The Games Club met June 14 atthe home of Mrs. Edna McPhailof Pine Street. Those present wereMesdames Frances Dayton . HelenKanas , Frances Akeson and GinnyMuller of East Moriches and Mrs.Florence Williams and Mrs. Mar-garet Smith of Eastport.

Mrs. Walter Kanas visited herfather, William Baiek of Belle-rose, on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kanas wereamong those who attended a classreunion dinner at Sunrise Res-turant. It was the Center Mor-iches High School 1936 class re-union.

EASTPORT NEWS ITEMSMi<w Bonnie Bell. Tel. EAstport 5-0046

The Eastport Eighth Grade willhold thei r graduation exercises to-monov> evening in the auditoriumat 8 p. m.

Mr. and Mis. Mario Vescuo ofPompano Beach , Fla.. are visitingat the home of Mrs. Joseph Mot-tola and Miss Angehno Pipola ofMain Street.

Mrs Richard Rickett of Wan-taii h is visi t ine. Mis . Ida Tuttle.

Mi s . Hahey Case and Mrs. Ed-M a i d Boughton spent several daysla.vt w eek visiting Mr. and Mrs.Edward Boughton , Jr. . of River-side. Conn.

Michael Goidon , son of Mr. andM i > . Elbei t Gordon of North RayAvenue, celebrated his sixth birth-day June 12. His guests includedA i t Babm->ki . Bany Salamone.Rome Skarka . Jimmie Teiminel-la , Ke\ in Hopping. Chi is Furgen-son , Jill Brambley, Kaien Adel-werth , Lonn Warner , and Mi-chael' s bi other and sister , Kevinand Michele. June 11 Mi s. MarieP>idrich and Mr . and Mrs. Wil-liam F n d i u h , Ji.. of Sayville andMr. and Mi - . C D. Rose of East-port w ere present at a birthdayparty for Michael.

Miss Eleanor Belskis of Brook-ha\ en spent the -w eekend \ sitingMis-- Kaien Coffey of CollinsAvenue

Mi. and M i - ,. Joseph Vish andson , R I c h a I d , of Southamptonspent Sunday at the home of Mis.Yish' s p a r e n t s, Mr. and Mrs.Hoi ace Mott

Fuday night guest of VanessaTuttle and Janice Rice of Manor-ville

Mrs . Dclbert Wesche , Jr.. anddaughter . Tiacy, of BiookhavenM ere recent quests of Mr . andMrs. Daniel Coffey.

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The Ladies ' Auxiha iy of theFire Department will meet Tues-day evening at the firehouse.

Mis. Da\id Ottnvewl of Free-port is visit ing at the home ofMi. and Mis . Geoige Delgado.

Miss Janet Thompson of BayShou spent the weekend at thehome of her parents , Mr. and Mrs.Chailes Thompson of Collins Ave-nue.

Mr. and Mi \ Walter Lane havereturned to their home on MainStieet , a f t e i spending severalw eeks in Sacramento , Calif., wherethey vi sited their sons and daugh-tei-in-law. Mi . and Mrs. WalterJ. Lane, and Francis Lane.

Billy M.Neil , son of Mr. andMis Cleon McNeil , from the Un-ivei -ity of Miami at Coral Ga-bles , Fla., is spending the Sum-mer with his paients.

Mr. and Mis. Cleon McNeil andchildren , Jor n and Kathy, attend-ed the gi ad nation exercises oftheir son , Richa id , from the Uni-versity of Geneseo , New York. Mr.McNeil will begin his teaching ca-reei m the Westhampton Beachschool system.

Southside Grange met last Fri -day at the Legion Hall with Mas-ter Joseph Bigora presiding. Thefilm "Amei ican Harvest March"was show n by Burtrum Young oft re Southold Grange. Guests ofthe Southside Giange were Mr.and Mrs. Albert Halsey of theSouthampton Grange. The nextmeeting will be July 7 at 8:30p. m. in the Legion Hall. Refiesh-ments weie seived by Mr. andMrs. Stanley Beeckei of West-hamp ton . The Giange is planninga picnic for Jul y 22.

Eastpoit Girl Scout Troops 84,36 and 66 held their final meetingof the school yeai last Tuesday atthe high school , with tr eir lead-ers , Mesdames George A. Frey,John Kostuk , Victoi Kostuk. Jo-seph Kris , James Chituck , F'lankCoker, John Kuech .and CliftonRaynor. In ti oop 84 the BiowniePi omise and Salute weie led byJean Matson. They made Father 'sday cards and piacticed for theirpart in the Flag Day celebration.Troop 36 mae'e plans for their an-

nual outing June 27 and practicedfor their part in the celebration.Troop 66 made final arrangementsfor their overnight trip to CampEdey June 16 and practiced forthe Flag Day.

FIRE DEPT.The monthly meeting of the

Eastport Fire Department washeld last Monday at 8 p. m. inthe firehouse, with Chief HerbertBrown presiding.

A drill team from the fire com-pany will participate in the Brook-haven thirty-fourth anual paradeand drill to be held July 22 inBrookhaven.

An application for membershipto the fire company was receivedfrom Waldemer Burdin. It wasvoted to buy new uniforms forthe officers of the company whodon 't have one. Also , Alex Lashukhas been selected as a delegateto attend the meeting of the Sun-nse Firemen 's Association June 20in Hampton Bays.

The Advance is on sale atMoore's Stationery and EastportStationery in Eastport.—Adv.

Thanks M ere extended to Gor-don Fallow, George Rewt, ChesterMassey, Jr., Jack Vakay, Eman-uel Terminella and Lefty Wormghton for their organization of theannua l dinner that was held lastmonth. It was decided that nextyear 's dinner M'ill be held m theearlv Spring.

HOME EXTENSION

At a final business meeting ofthe Eastport Home Extension ser-vice held June 10 at the firehouse ,with eighteen members present,plans were made for next year'sprogram which will include educa-tional films, braided rugs, lamp-shades, basic sewing and rush can-ing.

During the months of July andAugust several of the memberswill take a training course at theHome Bureau service in River-head. in projects they expect toteach the local units this comingyear.

The Eastport unit's part of thecounty wide program is the spon-soring of a Korean boy, Kim-Wan-Sup, for the month of Octo-ber.

Rally Day will be held Septem-ber 7 at which time new officerswill take office namely : Mrs. JackVakay ; chairman; Mlrs. James Chi-tuck , vice chairman; Mrs. Walde-mar Burding, secretary, and Mrs.George A. Frey, treasurer.

Frieda Spiess IsPresident of ALAuxiliary in MB

MASTIC BEACH — The La-dies ' Auxiliary of the Arthur H.Clune , Amei ican Legion Post 1533met at the Legion Hall Thursdayevening for tne nomination andelection of new officers for 1961-62.

The nominating committee com-posed of Mesdame^ Eileen Heshn ,Cathrine Coyle and Tillie Kirch-er presented the slate.

Elected to office were MesdamesFrieda Spies, president; Eva Lan-dau , first vice president; CeliaPreston , second vice president; An-na Gdewski, secretary, and AnnHarrington , treasurer.

The president appointed Mrs.Catherine Coyle to serve as chap-lain of the auxiliary ; Mrs. TillieKiicher , sergeant-at-arms; Mrs.Anna Gilewski , -auxiliary historian and Mrs. Rose Cole and Mrs.Cora DeCarlo, color bearers.

Serving on the executive com-mittee for the forthcoming yearwill be immlediate past president,Mrs. Carrie Blomquist , Mrs. RoseCole, Mrs. Eileen Heslin and Mis.Wilhelmina Kolter.

Mesdames Frieda Spiess , Cath-erine Coyle, Carrie Blomquist andAnna Gilewski Will again serve ascounty commriteewomen.

Formal instalation of these of-ficers will take place at the Sep-tember 14 meeting.

Mrs. Eva Landau , chairman ofthe Americanism Committee an-nounced that Mrs. Cora DeCa^o,Mrs. Celia Preston and ThomasNeppell, Sr., would be the judgesof the Essay Contest for pupilsof the eight grade at William

Floyd School. This award is pre-sented yearly by the Ladies' Aux-iliary of the Amjerican Legion lo-cal post to the student who writes

the best essay on the subject ofAmericanism. The name of thewinner will be announced afterthe graduation exercises at Wil-liam Floyd School this week, Mrs.Landau added.

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SECOND ANNUAL DANCE of BrookhavenWomen's Democratic League was held at Sun-rise Restaurant, Center Moriches June 10, Seatedleft to right: Mrs. Valentine Klein, Centereach ;Mrs. Albert Boerste, Miller Place and Mrs. Stan-ley Svandrlik, Port Jefferson Station. Standing

left to right: Mrs. William Jones, Center Mor-iches ; Mrs. Frank Bealey, Centereach , leaeuepresident ; Mrs. George Valerius, Mastic andMrs. Arthur Harkin , Center Moriches.

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AMONG THOSE PRESENT Saturday night atSunrise Restaurant for Twenty-fifth Reunion ofCenter Moriches High School's Class of 1936were, seated , left to right: Miss Josephine Ma-lukta . Center Moriches ; Mrs. Yvonne Golden,East Moriches ; Miss Sophie Schneider , RockvilleCentre, former teacher at Center Moriches Highand guest of honor; Mrs. John Zinnanti, EastPatchogue and Miss Mollie P. Krupski. Standingleft to right, center row : Raymond D. Smith,

Center Moriches; Valentine Stype and GilbertCarter, Manorville ; George F. Hawkins, CenterMoriches ; Clifford E. Seale, East Patchogue ;Fosdick J. Smith , Amherst, New Hampshire andWalter A. Kanas, East Moriches. Last row :Henry T. Beeker, Lindenhurst; Wesley Howell,Center Moriches ; Paul Kijowski , East Quogue;Charles Howell, Center Moriches ; Arthur Wilcox,Center Moriches ; Francis L. Magnani. Manor-ville and Robert Hopper, Center Moriches.

CENTER MORICHES — Asummer cottage on BrookfieldAvenue, Center Moriches, ownedby Mrs. Xennia Blahun , a vrinterresident of New London, Conn.,was gutted by fire last Thursdaymorning when a kerosene cookingstove exploded.

Mrs. Blahun , outside her homeduring the explosion , escaped in-jury, but Center Moriches FireChief Elton E. Tank reports thatbetween $500 to $1,000 of her per-sonal effects and an undeterminedamount of cash were lost in theblaze.

Center Moriches vamps foughtthe fire about 40 minutes beforebringing it under control andsearched in vain for the cash.

A crew from the PatchogueElectric Light Company was cal-led to th e scene when power linesconnected to the cottage began toburn .

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Summer HomeIn C. MorichesGutted by Fire

Dennis Switick, son of Mr. andMrs. Frank Switick of LexingtonRoad , Shirley, has been namedto the Dean's list at Pratt Insti -tute in Brooklyn with a straightA average.

Dennis , who has been on theDean 's list for the past threevears, was appointed to the TauBeta Pi Society, a national en-gineering honor society. He ismajoring in science engineering.

Dennis Switick NamedTo Pratt Dean's List

CENTER MORICHES —One of the biggest events ofthe year of the Moriches YachtClub will be held Sunday atits club at the loot of UnionAvenue here.

About 12 races will be heldby the Metropolitan InboardRacing Association featuringthe Gold-Cuppers in eventsusing a six-foot hydroplane.The Gold-Cuppei s consist ofthree young members of theassociation who are up to theage of 14.

The chairman is Ray Smithof Lake Avenue. Everyone iswelcome to attend. Refresh-ments will be available.

Moriches YC Sets12 Races Sunday

SPEONK — Two dollars indimes were stolen Saturday fromthe cash register at Bill's ServiceStation , according to the StatePolice at Riverhead.

State Trooper Dan Finucanesaid the cash register was priedto get the money. Entry to thestation was gained, police said, byremoving a screen and forcing therear window. William Kostenikoperates the station. AssistingTrooper Finucane in the investi-gation was Trooper Richard An-derson.

Two Dollars StolenFrom Speonk Station

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