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HAPPTI Y WFH are Mr - and Mrs - vlan Kusa - who were 11T11 1 1L. 1 VV L-.1V married recently in Mary Immaculate H. C. church . Beiiport. The Rev. Denald Crynes performed the ceremony. Mrs. Kusa is the former Miss Cynthia Ann Edward* of Beiiport. Mr. Kusa is a partner in the ' jVielody Mart Music shop in Port Jefferson. —Joseph Adams Photo CLUB ACTIVITIES SOROPTIMIST (\X\\ The Soroptimist International of Sutfolk county met at the Pateh- oRue Hotel on Monday nigh t with i Miss Marie Giuri , president , in charge of the business meeting. Mrs. Kathryn Miskosky reported that the food sale and bazaar which the club sponsored for the benefit of its service fund netted a profit of $293.02. Mrs. S. Spi- tale was awarded the basket of cheer and hand painted metal tray and highball set; Mrs. Kathryn Bozotis of Flushing, a basket of food; Mrs. Frieda Holzer of Pat- chogue , a 9x12 fiber rug-- Mrs. Olga Roe of Blue Point , a hat designed by Mme. Giuri. The club voted to present p. SJ.00 award to a high school girl graduate in Suffolk county in June , 1958 , to be used toward her college course in chemistry or physics . The award shall be ; called "The Soroptimist International of Suffolk County Award . " ¦* The Club is also sponsoring a little Greek girl through J'Save The Children Federation , * Inc. " Christmas packages and clothing were sent to the child. Baby- clothes and layettes, which are badly needed at Pilgrim State hospita l were collected and sent to the hospital. Miss Giuri welcomed a new member into the club , Mrs. -Mary Homer of Carman street , Patch- oo-ne. JAYNE-LATTIN AUX- At a recent meeting of Jjayne- Lattiu auxiliary, VFW , in the VFW hall on Edwards street , the following were accepted for mem- bership: Mesdames Rose Kulakow- ski , Amelia Spisak. Dorothy Smith , Marth a Uehlinger and Florence Shephard. Plans were completed for an apron party to be held following Monday ' s meeting. Also plans were completed for a card party to be held Wednesday. Following the meeting refresh- ments were served from a beauti- fully arranged table by Mrs. Fran- ces Lizewski , assisted by Mes- dames Patricia Garritano , Mar- garet Hulse , Mildred Hie!ner and Ruth .lankowski. ' The birthdays of Mesdames Ed- na Mulhern. Mary Worthington and Alvina Nagle were celebrated and each received a lovely gift. Mis. Lorraine Crisler received the HA HA award and Mrs. Frances l.izewski the .special award. The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Door ¦with Gifts & Greeting* irom Friendly Business Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leader* On the Occasion of: Change of Residence Arrival of Newcomes to the Community. MRS. EVE COLE 29 CHESTNUT AVEXl' K PATCHOGUE . N. Y. Phone GRover 3-1769 RECENT ENGAGEMENTS i ! Mr. and Mr,. Uai. ;M !' . Vr- i l>o\se!l ot * Mor.tauk highway, Blue j Point , have ami' .'UiK-ed the eima' .re- I Miss Florence C. McDowell nieiit of their daughter , Florence C. to Arthur G. Nolan , SM 2 of the Navy , son of Mrs. Gladys Nolan of Railroad avenue . Bay- port. Miss McDowell is an employe of the New- York Telephone Com- pany, Patchogue. Mr. Nolan is serving aboard the USS Neosho. A December wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Stella of Station road , Beiiport. have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Rosemarie , to Quentin Reynolds , son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar O. Reynolds of Beii port. Both are graduates of Heliport High school. Miss Stella is emp loyed b y Wal- ter B. Weidler , Inc. Mr. Reynolds is employed hy his father and also attends Long Is- land Institute of Agriculture and Technology in Farmingdale. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs . Proctor B. Baker , Sr., of Verona. N. J., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth M. Ba- ker , to Robert M. Spear , son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spear of Metuchen , N. J., formerly of Bell- port. Miss Baker was graduated from Verona High school and attended Katherine Gibbs school in Mont- clair , N. J. She is the granddaugh - ter of Mrs. Charles O. Lenz of Summit , formerly of Newark , N. J., and the late Mr. Lenz. Mr. Spear attended Admiral B'llard academy. New London , Conn, After serving " n the Navv , he graduated from Rutgers uni- versity, class of 1951. He is.. -a member of the Bellnort Bav Yacht club and the Old Inlet club. Mr. Spear is the grandson of John W. Morris of Metuchen. The couple are both associated with Bankers National Life In- surance company of Montclair. N. J. A May wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Bugala . of 22(5 Laurel road , East North- port , have announced the engage- ment of their daughter , Anita Marie , to Walter G. Hoehne , son of Mrs. Helene Hoehne of 24 Laurel ' avenue, Northport. Miss Bugala is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Bugala of Walker avenue , East Patchogue. Miss Bugala is a graduate of St. Dominic High school , Oyster ; ' Bay, and is employed at the Spe- cial Agent's office , Kings Park ¦ State hospital , Kings Park. I Mr. Hoehne is a graduate of Northport High school , North- port. He served with the Navy for 4Vi years and is employed by Grumman Aviation Engineering corporation. A spring wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Hart- ley of Cedar lane , Gordon Heights , have announced the engagement of their daughter . Miss Frances j Hartley, to Orris Dykes , J - ., son of Mr. and Mrs. Orris Dykes of Brooklyn . i Miss Hartley attended Port Jef- ferson High school and is now at Mather Memorial hospital train- ing to become a nurse. No date was set for the wedding. I •> .lnh.'i Mann «f S-uuh Haven ha- a'l*' i >i;!\ -od 'he i-ll'M^i 'im lit uf hi. - danc ' iter . Mis- . Rarbara Maa:: , ' .e Miss Barbara Slann Private 1/c Leo Boyce , son of Mrs. Beulah Boyce of Kin ' gfield, Me. Pvt. Mann is stationed at Fort Eustis , Va. A June wedding is p lanned . Mr. and Mis. G. Russell Mur- dock of Brookhaven have an- nounced the engagement of their Miss Janet Murdock daughter, Janet , to Gordon Dick Osterhof , son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Osterhof of Rapid City, S. D. Miss Murdock is a graduate of Beiiport High school and Cortland State Teachers college. She is on the faculty of the Beiiport Ele- mentary school. Mr. Osteihof is a graduate of Rapid City High school and serv - ed for three years in the Army He is now attending the South Dakota School of Mines and Tech- nology. The wedding will take place in June. Mr . and Mrs. Pasquale Lento of Orchard road , East Patchogue , have announced the engagement of their daughter Lucille , to Robert Byn e, son of Mrs. Rose Syne of Dale drive , Oakdale. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Norton of Washington avenue , Patchogue , have announced the engagement of their daughter , Janice , to John F. D"Ambros : o, Jr., of Fuoco street. Beiiport, son of John F. D'Ambrosio of Bellnort. and the late Mrs. Josephine D'Ambrosio. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs . Matthew Nagle of 11 Arthur street , Patchogue, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Florence , to Warren Chamberlain , Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chamber- lain of 39 Grenville avenue , Pat- chogue. Miss Nagle is employed in thf> office of the Patchogue Village clerk . Mr. Chamberlain, who was in the Army Military Police and has iust returned after spending three years in Germany, is employed at Lyman' s Liquor store on East Main street . Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. I. Stimpfl of Waverly avenue. Medford , have announced the engagement of (heir daughter , Theresa, to Larry Vilardo. son of Mr . and Mrs. Jo- seph Vilardo of Westfield. Miss Stimpfl is a graduate of Patchogue High school and her fiance is a graduate of Westfield Central school and Buffalo State Teachers college. Both are employes of the Pat- chogue school system. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Welch of Central parkway, Gordon Heights , have announced the engagement of their daughter , Miss Thelma Nina Roherson , to Charles Leon- ard Robbins , Jr., son of Mrs. Martha Robbins of Nort h Coun- try road . East Setauket. Miss Roberson , and Mr. Rob- bins , Jr., were graduated from Port Jefferson High school , class of 1957. Miss Roberson is em- p loyed at the Bee Hive , Patch- ogue. PATCHOGUE LOCALS !' . - M .ri i;v. e of Miss [. , j! a Stark , daug hter ..! ' Mr. ami Mrs . .lai h Stark nf Bivkh n. tc. Her- tiam G"ddst"i;i , sen uf Mr. :md Mis . Herman <i ' u(< i- -tein of at " -loim l st r. -'-t , w il! take p laee at 7 [> . ,n. j .lanuai-y - ¦ ' in the ehapel ot ' Tens- j Ike 1:. L . ' I -KI en Oak street. A hill- ! Her will lo ' .low at the Goldstein | .ii'iiie on John street. j iv iis . l ' ctta i.eiunvi.. - . of :(( ' Ma- ! (lie avenue is spending her vaca- tion with her son . Dr. Bernard l.eaowitz , and his famil y in Amen- ia. From there she is going to ..1 in mi . Fla.. for several weeks. Matthew Xagle of 11 Arthur street has returned to hi .s position at Central Islip State hosp ital after being ill for two months . Mr. N' agie recently underwent urgerv at Brookhaven Memorial .io^ pital . i He I' atcnogue Advance is on ^ale at Rimi' s Luncheonette , Chiu- chiolo ' s Stationery, Jones' Gro- : eery, G. & G Luncheonette, Robin- son ' s Dairy, William Gluth'a Gro- I uery. Caprino ' s, The Cozy Corner, Seigal' s Drug Store, Minardi' s Delicatessen, Pearl' s Delicatessen , Sal' s Delicatessen and Zaflfuto ' s Grocery in Patchogue. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erhardt. formerl y of 111 Lakewood street , moved into their new home at 7 Chapel avenue , East Patcaogue. over the weekend. Mrs . Erhardt is he former Miss Peggy Oakes of "ast Patchogue. Mrs. Arthur Kanehl , president >f the Ladies ' auxiliary of the Quarterback club , has announced .hat a meeting will be held at 8 ). in. today at Nancy ' s Restaurant n South Ocean avenue. Diane Schordine , daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Peter Schordine of Oak street , celebrated her sev- enth birthday recently with a party at her home. Those present were Nancy Waldbauer , Michele Siege l , Renee and Michael Mucci , Jo-Ann Meo , Frances Mizrahi. Donna Lee Agnetti and Marlene Watts. Also present were he. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Fuoco , and her brother , Peter. Court Cardinal Gibbons , Cath- olic Daughters of America , met. in the K of C hall on Academy street on Monday ni ght. Miss Mar- ie Giuri was chairman of hostesses , assisted by Mme. Giuri , Miss El- ise Bosch , Mrs. Joan Rowland and Mrs. Amy Felton. Mrs. Fanny Goldstein of North Ocean avenue is a patient in Brookhaven Memorial hospital where she underwent surgery on her heel. Mrs. Goldstein sli pped in her home and fractured her heel . Mr. and Mrs. John Pavacic and daughter , Carol Ann , have moved into their newly built home at 114 Washington avenue. The Pav- acic family formerl y lived on Swezey street. Mr. Pavacic is a member of the Centereach school faculty. Robert Budd recently returned to the University of Bridgeport at Bridgeport , Conn., after spending his vacation with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Budd of Center street. Mrs. Fred Jones of River avenue will entertain the Mizpah circle at 2 p. m. Tuesday at her home. Mr . and Mrs. Norman Reich and children , Carol , Richard and Michael , spent the holidays in Texas where they visited Mrs . Reich' s parents . Mr . and Mrs. L P. Hatton in Center , and her sis- ters , Mrs. Joseph Law , and her family in Henderson and , Mrs. Harold Arnold and Mrs. Roy E. Bass and their families in Houston. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hat- ton was another daughter, Mrs. Amy Bailey of Riverside, Calif. Of Mr. and Mrs. Hatton ' s si< daughters only one , Mrs. E. A. Andrews of Flandreau , S. D., was unable to be present at the re- union of the sisters , the first time they had all been together in 12 years. Mr. and Mrs. William Rockwell of 25 Hulse court celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary on New Year ' s eve when a sur- prise party was given in their honor by their daughters, Mrs . Anthony Ciroceo and Mrs. Henry Kiezel. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Phili p Ciroceo , Anthony Ciroceo , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carde , Mr. and Mrs . Daniel Kemp Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kemp : Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Jenness, Mrs. Edna Wagner , Mrs. George Mor- ris , Mrs. Bruce Satterley, Miss Jean Satterley. Daniel Satterley, William Schoworki , all of Patch- ogue; Henry Kiezel of Beiiport Mrs. Edith Jones of Bayport , Miss Linda Miller of Bayport and Mr. and M s. Josep h Morris of Isli p Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell re- ceived many lovelv gifts. Mrs. William Margolies was hostess at a meeting of the board of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth- El on January 6 at her home on Gillette avenue. Mrs. David Gott- fried , president , was in charge. Also present were Mesdames Ida Zak , Yetta Brody, Helen Cohen , Doris Greenberg, Marilyn Lans- man , Ruth Greenspan , Rose Jay, Margo Boden , Irene Cantor , Eliz- abeth Judelson , Norma Okun , Car- ol Papanek , Judy Danziger and Dolly Meltzer. Cynthia Bowden , daughter of Mr . and Mrs . Arthur C. Bowden of Evergreen avenue , entertained a group of her classmates at a party during the holjdays. Her guests were Jill O'Brien , Lucy Tooker , Joan Engelsrhjon , Car- rie Baker , Alice Olt , Karen Hil- dreth , Diane Zeidler , Florence Miller and Susan Kaplan of Pat- chogue and also Sandra Kaminsk y of Stoughton , Mass. Mr. and Mrs . Bowden ' s other daughter, Rhoda Ann , also entertained at a part y during the holidays. Her guests were Janice Olt , Barbara Garcia , Margaret Hubner and Donna Schult?.. Mr . and Mrs. Eli Kaminski and daughter, Sandra , of Stoughton , Mass., were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kap lan on Dahlia drive. Mrs. Alex Hochheiser of Baby- lon , vice president of the Nassau- Suffolk re gion of Hadassah , was speaker at a board meeting of the Patchogue chapter of Had- assah held January C at the home of Mrs . Samuel Dranitzke on Ketcham avenue. Mrs. Robert Ros- enblatt , president , was in charge. Plans were comp leted for a card party on March 11 at the Patch- ogue hotel. The proceeds will be used for X-ray equi pment for the Hadassah Medical center. Present were Mesdames Sidney Lipetz , Paul Greene , Harry Sweet, Har- vey Mandell , Erwin Lubit , Harry Borden , Carl Okun , Leo Sussman , David Fink , Myron Mendelson. Arnold Abriss, Sidney Sanders , Joseph Forrest , Seymour Katcoff and David Sausner. The next meeting of the chap ter will be at 8:30 p. m. January 20 at Tem- ple Beth-El. Mrs . John Mariella of 254 West Main street and Mrs. Malcolm Shand of Blue Point , comp leted the first bi g step toward s becom- ing practical nurses , when they received their caps at a beautiful candlelight ceremony, Tuesday nigh t at the Glen Cove hospital community auditc.iiim. They will comp lete their course and receive their licenses as p ractical nurses- sometime in September. Those present at the capp ing ceremonies were John Mariella and daughters. Marie Elena and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gearity, Mrs. Rae Mariella and daughter, Melaine , and Mrs. Joseph Felice, all of Patchogue, and Malcolm Shand and daughter , Janet , of Blue Point. Suffolk County Republican Chair- man R. Ford Hughes and Mrs. Hughes of Maple avenue are vaca- tioning in Florida. Mrs . John De Vail of New Yor ' : city spent the weekend with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Grace Forbes of Oak street and Maple avenue. The former Miss Joa n Carol Winheld of Belle Harbor , who was recently married to Lieu- tenant Charles G. Yax of Patch- ogue in St. Francis de Sales K. C. church . Belle Harbor . Lt. Yax is in the Marine corps and is stationed in Pensacola , Fla., where they are making their home. Mrs. Charles G. Yax a Another Great BREYERS Bonus Flavor! j j^7in*rod««,ory P r,ee 1 I Only $ 1«Q0 A HALF SUV* PKG- *j CHOCO LATE CHIFFON ICE CREAM A Bonus of Fl avor in which creamy, smooth , wonderful Breyers Chocolate Ice Cream is combined with lacy rivulets of rich and temp ting, old-fashioned marshmallow! A treat to enj oy while yo u save money! *AH other Breyer flavors remain at the regular price of $1.29 a half gallon package* o :* ' wprnniMr" RFI I Q ran « for Mr - and Mrs - James VV JL.L'LH 1 ^O DEJL >L,D Richard Brodie of Patchogue De- cember 29 when they were married in St. Paul's Episcopal , church , Patchogue. The Uev . Domenic K. Ciannella performed the im- pressive double ring ceremony. Mrs. Brodie ia the former Miss Joyce Buys of Patchogue. —Photo by Norman 0. Henachel mixm imi r COSH I CAN'T SLEEP J| S ^ A VJIMK ! < «^ff P^ HOT WE-I ORANK ^ f A CLASS OF MILK FROM % cVAKS AMITYVILLE DAIRY Inc AND rrs SWEET __4 V DREADS FOR . T HIS J j © THS AMSIE«0AM SYNDICATE IK. EMerson 3-6020 iMtnliiliiiMlulM iiiitiii'ii!iii :li:i;if!:iiiiMltilMlit|ill|i|| OUR HAIR STYLE OF THE MONTH f < ^" ^^ ' ' I "DEBUTANTE" . . . a stunning new coiffure for 1958. Debutante reflects a graceful elegance of soft flow- ing lines accented by sparkling youthfulness. LUCY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 299 E. Main St., GRover 5-0823 CLOSED WEDNESDAY r , 1 I FREE 21" TV INDIVIDUAL THERMOSTATS j j OVERNJTES & APARTMENTS j I P ATCHOGUE M OTEL ! j & COUNTRY CLUB j j Show Place of Long Island I SUNRISE EMERSON HIGHWAY 3-6880—9580 1 KITTY S | HAIR FASHIONS j | Now J I Open for Business \ ! $15 Permanent .WSO j | Wave ! | 1 j Highest Standards | I of ! I Sanitation Sterilization { J Open Evenings by Appt. ! I 242 W. 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Page 1: A CLASS OF FROM AND rrs SWEET 4 V DREADS FOR. THIS Jnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86071739/1958-01-16/ed-1/seq-11.pdfHAPPTI Y WFH are Mr-and Mrs- vlan Kusa- who were 1 1T11 1 1L

HAPPTI Y WFH are Mr - and Mrs - vlan Kusa - who were11T11 1 1L. 1 VV L-.1V married recently in Mary ImmaculateH. C. church . Beiiport. The Rev. Denald Crynes performed theceremony. Mrs. Kusa is the former Miss Cynthia Ann Edward*of Beiiport. Mr. Kusa is a partner in the 'jVielody Mart Musicshop in Port Jefferson.

—Joseph Adams Photo

CLUB ACTIVITIESSOROPTIMIST (\X\\

The Soroptimist International ofSutfolk county met at the Pateh-oRue Hotel on Monday nigh t with

i Miss Marie Giuri , president , incharge of the business meeting.

Mrs. Kathryn Miskosky reportedthat the food sale and bazaarwhich the club sponsored for thebenefit of its service fund netteda profit of $293.02. Mrs. S. Spi-tale was awarded the basket ofcheer and hand painted metal trayand highball set; Mrs. KathrynBozotis of Flushing, a basket offood; Mrs. Frieda Holzer of Pat-chogue, a 9x12 fiber rug-- Mrs.Olga Roe of Blue Point , a hatdesigned by Mme. Giuri.

The club voted to present p . SJ.00award to a high school girlgraduate in Suffolk county inJune, 1958, to be used toward hercollege course in chemistry orphysics . The award shall be;called"The Soroptimist International ofSuffolk County Award." ¦*

The Club is also sponsoring alittle Greek girl through J'SaveThe Children Federation , * Inc."Christmas packages and clothingwere sent to the child. Baby-clothes and layettes, which arebadly needed at Pilgrim Statehospita l were collected and sentto the hospital .

Miss Giuri welcomed a newmember into the club , Mrs. -MaryHomer of Carman street , Patch-oo-ne.

JAYNE-LATTIN AUX-

At a recent meeting of Jjayne-Lattiu auxiliary, VFW, in theVFW hall on Edwards street, thefollowing were accepted for mem-bership: Mesdames Rose Kulakow-ski , Amelia Spisak. DorothySmith , Martha Uehlinger andFlorence Shephard.

Plans were completed for anapron party to be held followingMonday 's meeting. Also planswere completed for a card partyto be held Wednesday.

Following the meeting refresh-ments were served from a beauti-ful ly arranged table by Mrs. Fran-ces Lizewski, assisted by Mes-dames Patricia Garritano, Mar-garet Hulse, Mildred Hie!ner andRuth .lankowski. •'

The birthdays of Mesdames Ed-na Mulhern. Mary Worthingtonand Alvina Nagle were celebratedand each received a lovely gift.Mis. Lorraine Crisler received theHA HA award and Mrs. Francesl.izewski the .special award.

TheWelcome Wagon

HostessWill Knock on Your Door

¦with Gifts & Greeting*irom Friendly Business

Neighbors and YourCivic and SocialWelfare Leader*

On the Occasion of:Change of Residence

Arrival of Newcomes tothe Community.

MRS. EVE COLE29 CHESTNUT AVEXl' K

PATCHOGUE . N. Y.Phone GRover 3-1769

RECENT ENGAGEMENTSi! Mr. and Mr,. U a i . ;M !' . V r -i l>o\se!l ot* M o r . t a u k h ighway , Bluej P oint , have ami' .'UiK-ed the eima ' .re-

I Miss Florence C. McDowell

nieiit of their daughter, FlorenceC. to Ar thur G. Nolan , SM 2 ofthe Navy , son of Mrs. GladysNolan of Railroad avenue. Bay-port.

Miss McDowell is an employeof the New- York Telephone Com-pany, Patchogue.

Mr. Nolan is serving aboard theUSS Neosho.

A December wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Stellaof Station road , Beiiport. have an-nounced the engagement of theirdaughter, Rosemarie, to QuentinReynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs.Edgar O. Reynolds of Beiiport.

Both are graduates of HeliportHigh school.

Miss Stella is employed by Wal-ter B. Weidler, Inc.

Mr. Reynolds is employed hy hisfather and also attends Long Is-land Institute of Agriculture andTechnology in Farmingdale.

No date has been set for thewedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Proctor B. Baker ,Sr., of Verona. N. J., have an-nounced the engagement of theirdaughter. Miss Elizabeth M. Ba-ker, to Robert M. Spear, son ofMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spear ofMetuchen, N. J., formerly of Bell-port.

Miss Baker was graduated fromVerona High school and attendedKatherine Gibbs school in Mont-clair , N. J. She is the granddaugh -ter of Mrs. Charles O. Lenz ofSummit, formerly of Newark,N. J., and the late Mr. Lenz.

Mr. Spear attended AdmiralB'llard academy. New London ,Conn, After serving "n the Navv ,he graduated from Rutgers uni-versity, class of 1951. He is.. -amember of the Bellnort Bav Yachtclub and the Old Inlet club. Mr.Spear is the grandson of John W.Morris of Metuchen.

The couple are both associatedwith Bankers National Life In-surance company of Montclair.N. J.

A May wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Bugala .of 22(5 Laurel road , East North-port , have announced the engage-ment of their daughter , AnitaMarie, to Walter G. Hoehne, sonof Mrs. Helene Hoehne of 24Laurel ' avenue, Northport. MissBugala is the granddaughter ofMr. and Mrs. Joseph Bugala ofWalker avenue , East Patchogue.

Miss Bugala is a graduate ofSt. Dominic High school , Oyster ;

' Bay, and is employed at the Spe-cial Agent's office, Kings Park ¦State hospital, Kings Park. I

Mr. Hoehne is a graduate ofNorthport High school , North-port. He served with the Navyfor 4Vi years and is employed byGrumman Aviation Engineeringcorporation.

A spring wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Hart-ley of Cedar lane , Gordon Heights,have announced the engagementof their daughter . Miss Frances jHartley, to Orris Dykes, J -., sonof Mr. and Mrs. Orris Dykes ofBrooklyn. i

Miss Hartley attended Port Jef-ferson High school and is now atMather Memorial hospital train-ing to become a nurse. No datewas set for the wedding. I

•> . lnh .'i M a n n «f S-uuh Haven h a -a' l*' i >i;! \ -od 'he i-ll'M^i 'im lit uf hi.-danc ' i t e r . Mis- . Rarba ra Maa:: , '.e

Miss Barbara Slann

Private 1/c Leo Boyce, son of Mrs.Beulah Boyce of Kin 'gfield, Me.

Pvt. Mann is stationed at FortEustis, Va.

A June wedding is planned .

Mr. and Mis. G. Russell Mur-dock of Brookhaven have an-nounced the engagement of their

Miss Janet Murdock

daughter, Janet, to Gordon DickOsterhof , son of Mr. and Mrs.Gerald G. Osterhof of Rapid City,S. D.

Miss Murdock is a graduate ofBeiiport High school and CortlandState Teachers college. She is onthe faculty of the Beiiport Ele-mentary school.

Mr. Osteihof is a graduate ofRapid City High school and serv-ed for three years in the ArmyHe is now attending the SouthDakota School of Mines and Tech-nology.

The wedding will take place inJune.

Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Lentoof Orchard road , East Patchogue,have announced the engagement oftheir daughter Lucille, to RobertByn e, son of Mrs. Rose Syne ofDale drive, Oakdale.

No date has been set for thewedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Nortonof Washington avenue, Patchogue,have announced the engagementof their daughter, Janice, to JohnF. D"Ambros:o, Jr., of Fuocostreet. Beiiport, son of John F.D'Ambrosio of Bellnort. and thelate Mrs. Josephine D'Ambrosio.

No date has been set for thewedding.

Mr. and Mrs . Matthew Nagleof 11 Arthur street, Patchogue,have announced the engagementof their daughter, Florence, toWarren Chamberlain, Jr.. son ofMr. and Mrs. Warren Chamber-lain of 39 Grenville avenue, Pat-chogue.

Miss Nagle is employed in th f>office of the Patchogue Villageclerk.

Mr. Chamberlain, who was inthe Army Military Police and hasiust returned after spending threeyears in Germany, is employed atLyman's Liquor store on EastMain street. Patchogue.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Stimpfl ofWaverly avenue. Medford , haveannounced the engagement of(heir daughter, Theresa, to LarryVilardo. son of Mr . and Mrs. Jo-seph Vilardo of Westfield.

Miss Stimpfl is a graduate ofPatchogue High school and herfiance is a graduate of WestfieldCentral school and Buffalo StateTeachers college.

Both are employes of the Pat-chogue school system.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Welch ofCentral parkway, Gordon Heights,have announced the engagementof their daughter , Miss ThelmaNina Roherson , to Charles Leon-ard Robbins, Jr., son of Mrs.

Martha Robbins of North Coun-try road . East Setauket.

Miss Roberson , and Mr. Rob-bins , Jr., were graduated fromPort Jefferson High school , classof 1957. Miss Roberson is em-ployed at the Bee Hive , Patch-ogue.

PATCHOGUELOCALS

!' . -M . r i i;v. e of Mi s s [ ., j! aS t a r k , daug h t e r ..!' Mr . ami M r s ..lai h S tark nf B ivkh n. tc . Her-t i a m G "ddst "i ;i , sen uf Mr. :mdM i s . H e r m a n <i 'u ( < i--tein of at " - l oim lst r. - ' - t , w i l ! t ake p laee at 7 [> . ,n. j. l anuai -y -¦' in t h e ehap el ot' Tens- jIke 1:. L .' I -KI en Oak s t ree t . A hill- !Her w i l l lo '.low at the Goldste in |. i i ' i i i e on John street. j

iv i i s . l'ct ta i.eiunvi..-. of :(( ' Ma- !(lie avenue is spending her vaca-t ion wi th her son . Dr. Bernardl . eaowi t z , and his f ami l y in Amen-ia. From there she is going to..1 in mi . Fla.. for several weeks.

Mat thew Xagle of 11 A r t h u rstreet has re turned to hi .s posit ionat Central Is l ip State hosp itala f t e r being ill for two months .Mr. N'agie recent ly underwenturgerv at Brookhaven Memorial

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^ale at Rimi's Luncheonette, Chiu-chiolo's Stationery, Jones' Gro- :eery, G. & G Luncheonette, Robin-son 's Dairy, William Gluth'a Gro- Iuery. Caprino's, The Cozy Corner,Seigal's Drug Store, Minardi'sDelicatessen, Pearl's Delicatessen,Sal's Delicatessen and Zaflfuto'sGrocery in Patchogue. —Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erhardt.formerly of 111 Lakewood street ,moved into their new home at 7Chapel avenue, East Patcaogue. •over the weekend. Mrs . Erhardt ishe former Miss Peggy Oakes of"ast Patchogue.

Mrs. Arthur Kanehl, president>f the Ladies' auxiliary of theQuarterback club, has announced.hat a meeting will be held at 8). in. today at Nancy 's Restaurantn South Ocean avenue.Diane Schordine, daughter of

Ir. and Mrs. Peter Schordine ofOak street , celebrated her sev-enth birthday recently with aparty at her home. Those presentwere Nancy Waldbauer, MicheleSiegel, Renee and Michael Mucci ,Jo-Ann Meo , Frances Mizrahi.Donna Lee Agnetti and MarleneWatts. Also present were he.grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mich-ael Fuoco, and her brother , Peter.

Court Cardinal Gibbons, Cath-olic Daughters of America, met.in the K of C hall on Academystreet on Monday ni ght. Miss Mar-ie Giuri was chairman of hostesses,assisted by Mme. Giuri , Miss El-ise Bosch , Mrs. Joan Rowland andMrs. Amy Felton.

Mrs. Fanny Goldstein of NorthOcean avenue is a patient inBrookhaven Memorial h o s p i t a lwhere she underwent surgery onher heel. Mrs. Goldstein sli ppedin her home and fractured herheel.

Mr. and Mrs. John Pavacic anddaughter, Carol Ann , have movedinto their newly built home at114 Washington avenue. The Pav-acic family formerl y lived onSwezey street. Mr. Pavacic is amember of the Centereach schoolfaculty.

Robert Budd recently returnedto the University of Bridgeport atBridgeport , Conn., after spendinghis vacation with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. James Budd of Centerstreet.

Mrs. Fred Jones of River avenuewill entertain the Mizpah circleat 2 p. m. Tuesday at her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reichand children , Carol , Richard andMichael , spent the holidays inTexas where they visited Mrs.Reich's parents . Mr . and Mrs. LP. Hatton in Center , and her sis-ters, Mrs. Joseph Law , and herfamily in Henderson and , Mrs.Harold Arnold and Mrs. Roy E.Bass and their families in Houston.Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hat-ton was another daughter, Mrs.Amy Bailey of Riverside, Calif.Of Mr. and Mrs. Hatton 's si<daughters only one, Mrs. E. A.Andrews of Flandreau, S. D., wasunable to be present at the re-union of the sisters, the first timethey had all been together in12 years.

Mr. and Mrs. William Rockwellof 25 Hulse court celebrated theirthirty-fifth wedding anniversaryon New Year 's eve when a sur-prise party was given in theirhonor by their daughters, Mrs.Anthony Ciroceo and Mrs. HenryKiezel. Those present were Mrand Mrs. Philip Ciroceo, AnthonyCiroceo, Mr. and Mrs. DanielKemp, Mr. and Mrs. StanleyCarde, Mr. and Mrs . Daniel KempJr., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kemp :Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Jenness, Mrs.Edna Wagner, Mrs. George Mor-ris , Mrs. Bruce Satterley, MissJean Satterley. Daniel Satterley,William Schoworki , all of Patch-ogue; Henry Kiezel of BeiiportMrs. Edith Jones of Bayport ,Miss Linda Miller of Bayport andMr. and M s. Joseph Morris ofIsli p Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell re-ceived m a n y lovelv gifts.

Mrs. William Margolies washostess at a meeting of the board

of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El on January 6 at her home onGillette avenue. Mrs. David Gott-fried , president, was in charge.Also present were Mesdames IdaZak, Yetta Brody, Helen Cohen ,Doris Greenberg, Marilyn Lans-man , Ruth Greenspan, Rose Jay,Margo Boden , Irene Cantor, Eliz-abeth Judelson , Norma Okun , Car-ol Papanek , Judy Danziger andDolly Meltzer.

Cynthia Bowden, daughter ofMr . and Mrs. Arthur C. Bowdenof Evergreen avenue, entertaineda group of her classmates at aparty during the holj days. Herguests were Jill O'Brien , LucyTooker, Joan Engelsrhjon, Car-rie Baker, Alice Olt , Karen Hil-dreth , Diane Zeidler , FlorenceMiller and Susan Kaplan of Pat-chogue and also Sandra Kaminsk yof Stoughton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs.Bowden's other daughter, RhodaAnn, also entertained at a partyduring the holidays. Her guestswere Janice Olt, Barbara Garcia ,Margaret Hubner and DonnaSchult?..

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kaminski anddaughter, Sandra , of Stoughton ,Mass., were recent guests at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. IrvingKaplan on Dahlia drive.

Mrs. Alex Hochheiser of Baby-lon , vice president of the Nassau-Suffolk region of Hadassah, wasspeaker at a board meeting ofthe Patchogue chapter of Had-assah held January C at the homeof Mrs. Samuel Dranitzke onKetcham avenue. Mrs. Robert Ros-enblatt, president , was in charge.Plans were completed for a cardparty on March 11 at the Patch-ogue hotel. The proceeds will beused for X-ray equi pment for theHadassah Medical center. Presentwere Mesdames Sidney Lipetz ,Paul Greene, Harry Sweet, Har-vey Mandell , Erwin Lubit , HarryBorden , Carl Okun, Leo Sussman,David Fink, Myron Mendelson.Arnold Abriss, Sidney Sanders,Joseph Forrest, Seymour Katcoffand David Sausner. The nextmeeting of the chapter will beat 8:30 p. m. January 20 at Tem-ple Beth-El.

Mrs. John Mariella of 254 WestMain street and Mrs. Malcolm

Shand of Blue Point , completedthe first bi g step towards becom-ing practical nurses, when theyreceived their caps at a beautifulcandlelight ceremony, Tuesdaynigh t at the Glen Cove hospitalcommunity auditc.i i im. They willcomplete their course and receivetheir licenses as practical nurses-sometime in September. Thosepresent at the capping ceremonieswere John Mariella and daughters.Marie Elena and Teresa, Mr. andMrs. Joseph Gearity, Mrs. RaeMariella and daughter, Melaine,

and Mrs. Joseph Felice, all ofPatchogue, and Malcolm Shandand daughter, Janet , of Blue Point.

Suffolk County Republican Chair-man R. Ford Hughes and Mrs.Hughes of Maple avenue are vaca-tioning in Florida.

Mrs. John De Vail of New Yor':city spent the weekend with hersister-in-law, Mrs. Grace Forbesof Oak street and Maple avenue.

The former Miss Joa n CarolWinheld of Belle Harbor, whowas recently married to Lieu-tenant Charles G. Yax of Patch-ogue in St. Francis de SalesK. C. church. Belle Harbor. Lt.Yax is in the Marine corps andis stationed in Pensacola, Fla.,where they are making theirhome.

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