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Engagements Miss Mollta Mi el Met Mr. and Mrs. Christian Niel- sen of Farm-to-Market Road , Farmingville , have announced the engagement of their daughter , Miss Melita Nielsen , to Airman 3/c Andrew G. Juhasz , son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Juhasz of 164 Baybright Drive , Shirley. Miss Nielsen is a graduate of Sachem Junior-Senior High School and is employed at the Suffolk County Council , Inc., Boy Scouts of America , Stony Brook. Airman Juhasz , a graduate of William Floyd High School , is stationed at Keesler Air Force Base , Blloxi , Miss., and is a member of the United States Air Force Drill Team. Pa rents Auxiliary To Meet Tuesda y The Francis de Sales Parents Auxiliary will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the St. Francis de Sales Hall , Patchogue. Thomas Keegan , meeting chairman , has asked Thomas J. Ford , an attorney, to be the guest speaker for the evening. His topic will be "Federal Aid to Education. " All parents are invited to attend. i i Brookhaven- South Haven (Continued from page 9) undetermined origin behind the old Wellington barn, north of Beaver Dam Road. The blaze was extinguished with little trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Dar- row of Carman Boulevard return- ed last Thursday from s five- day trip to Massachusetts and Connecticut , where they attended the Danbury Fair. Newcomers to Beaver Dam Road are Mr. and Mrs. John Waugh and three sons, Gregory, Michael and Phillip, who have moved into the Quastler house. The Waughs have come here from the Australian National Un- iversity, Canberra , Australia. Mr. Waugh now is associated with the instrumentation division of the Brookhaven National Lab- oratory. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Scor- damaglia aretheparent s of twins , a boy and a girl , born October 1 , at Brookhaven Memorial Hosp- ital. The babies will be named Louis Joseph, II , who weighed 3 pounds, 6 ounces, and Ann Elizabeth , who weighed 3 pounds 14 ounces. Because of their tiny size, the babies will have to re- main in the hospital for four or five weeks. The Scordamaglia s have six other children. Last Friday, Randi Wruck , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wruck of Stillwoods Road , cele- brated her sixth birthday with an after-school party for 15 school friends at her home. Randi' s brother , Ernest , celebrated his tenth birthday with a special trip to New York City Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Justin Pat- terson moved Tuesday to their new apartment on East 72nd Street in New York City. Yes- terday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hastings Reddall moved from their home on Beaver Dam Road Into the Patterson house, on Bay Road , which they have bought. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Munhofen and daughter Judy, drove to Bos- ton , Mass v and New London , N. H.> Thursday and Friday of last week. Recently, Miss Daria Rob- blano , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Robblano of Mott Lene, was guest-of-honor at a surprise sweet-sixteen party given by her parents at the Better 'Ole. A buffet dinner was served to 30 guests and music was provided by Mike Greco and his orchestra. Mrs. Richard Wiswall gave a playyard party, October 1, In honor of Benjamin ' s second birthday, Benjamin ' s little guests , who also are celebrating their second birthdays this month , were Karl Rowley, An- drew Alburger and Alex Brown. Luncheon guests included the children ' s mothers and Andrew Alburger ' s grandmother , Mrs. D.I. Regan of Winter Park , Fla. Mrs. George P. Morse was in Concord , N.H. , recent ly , where she attended a meeting of the Historical Society of Early American Decorations with Mrs. Andrew Underhill of Bellport. Before returning home, she stop- ped to visit her son-in-law and daughter , Dr. and Mrs. John H. Muller of Shrewsbury, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meirs of "Windrush" , Cream Ridge , N.J, were overnight guests of the ' Eugene Church family, September 27, The following day, ,their daught er , Mrs. Church , left with them on a motor trip to Massachusetts and Vermont , where they visited relatives. They returned to Brookhaven October 3. A basketball and volleyball team has been organized by two South Haven mothers , Mrs. Fred- erick Gerhard and Mrs. Alice Freidel , for girl s in the grades 7 through 12. The girls meet at the new South Haven School each Wednesday night. Schuyler (Bud) Gorwin has organized a basketball team for South Haven boys of the same ages. Starting this week , they will play each Tuesday night at the South Haven School. DANCE SATURDAY A Columbu s Day cocktail party and dance , sponsored by the Italian-American Service Club of Brookhaven , will be held at 9 P.M. Saturday at Felice' s of Patc hogue. Music will be by Tony Forlano ' s orchestra . Tickets may be purchased at Felice' s YAPHANK Mrs. Henry Neu«s , YA 4-3824 The F.osary Group will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Fred Garlichs on Long Island Avenue. Middle Island Central School District 12 school board will meet at 8 p.m. today at the central office on Middle Island Road. The Board of Fire Commis- sioners of the Yaphank Fire Dis- trict will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the firehouse on Main Street. Mrs. Eric Carlson of Brooklyn spent the weekend at the home of her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Raimond Street. The Yaphank Chamber of Com- merce, Inc ., will meet at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at Lakeview Inn. For prompt courteous service call Raymond' s Fuel Corpora- tion. Fuel oil , kerosene, oil burner service. Radio dis- patched trucks. YA4-3840. -Adv Gerard Towey, Robert Schaef- er and Edward Ramshaw, mem- bers of the Yaphank Fire De- partment , recently completed the first Suffolk county-wide course for instructors given by the Red Cross. The course was held at the Main Street School , now Red Cross Headquarters. Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Davis, Jr., of Springfield, Mass. are new residents of Yaphank having rented a house on Main Street.' The executive board of the ' Yaphank Parent - Teacher As- sociation last met Thursday at the Charle s E. Walters School on Everett Street. Those in at- tendance included Rodman Murtha and Mesdames Robert Rasmussen , Arthur Gutschow, Wlliam Helves , Richard Ploth , Charles Bullock and Charles Thuma. The organization will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the school. The program for the evening is entitled "Is Your Child Safe?" and will be presented by detectives of the Suffolk County Police Department. Pete r Frank , son of Mr . and Mrs. Werner Klein of Mill Road , who was born September 7, was christened September 29 in St. Sylvester's R. C. Church, Med- ford , by the Rev. Christopher Donahue. Peter 's godparents were Mrs. Stanley Kazel and Jos- eph Hololob. Following the cere- mony, Mr. and Mrs. Klein , ac- accompanfed by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kazel and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hololob, had dinner at the wagon Wheel . The Kleins have three other children, Denise, Marie and Cindy. Bellp ' f Historical Society Enrolls 104 Members BELLPORT-A membership of 104 , considered an indication of considerable interest in local history and in an organization active for only two months ' , was reported at the first meeting of the Bellport Historical society held last Wednesday night in the Community center , with an attendance of about 100. William B. Dall , president , opened the meeting and welcomed all present. He outlined the aims and purposes of the society and then introduced the other officers present: Miss Florence Crowell , vice-president; Mrs. Harry F. Bedell , recording secretary; Mrs C onr ad Heede , corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Clifford R. Hale , membership chairman , and John L. Da y ton , assistant curator , who read a report written by Paul W Bigelow , cura- tor . Guest speaker at tlie meeting was George L- Weeks , Jr., his- torian of Suffolk County and of Islip Town and president of the Sagtikos Manor Historical Soc- iety . Mr. Weeks told of his work as an historian , ot the organ- ization of his historical society and gave a brief history of Sag- tikos Manor. He also showed several old decoys , old flasks , torch-lights used in Presidential campaigns dating back to the days of Lincoln and old-fashioned | greeting cards , articles he hud br ought from the Islip Tow;i Museum in Sayville. He also recounted several Interesting anecdotes and made helpful sug- gestions to the new society Roy Lott , president of the Suf- folk County Historical sociory .ind Huntington Town historian , also spoke and invited everyone inter- ested to visit the county museum in Riverhead. William Rudge , representing the Sachem Histor- ical Society cf LakeRonkonkoma , told of the organization and his- torical endeavor s of his society. Mayor Harry F. Bedell con - cluded the meeting with a brief talk , welcoming everyone and of- fering the assistance of the vil- lage board to the new organisa- tion New members will be accepted at any time and payment of dues up until the annual meeting in June will insure charter mem- bership and dues paid until June , 1965. B' Hoven Hosp. Gets Donation At a rccert mcttnii ' of the Hrookhaven Memori *l i\*spital S prigs, Chairman Mi . Knute Nelson presents! a .1 rl. for $1 , 000 to John 1' . \\inu , Jr. , president of the ho'*p!M\ board of directors to i ¦ u * for the Linen Fund. All members «ir, <sk<. d to bring used toj s j* i ' costume jewelry to tht shup. M. - >. *. .eorge Stoneman , shop chainran , an- nounced that minor npsirs will be made on these in ;¦>*-» para- non for the Christr i i season. 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Engagements

Miss Mollta Mi el Met

Mr. and Mrs. Christian Niel-sen of Farm-to-Market Road ,Farmingville, have announced theengagement of their daughter ,Miss Melita Nielsen, to Airman3/c Andrew G. Juhasz , son ofMr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Juhaszof 164 Baybright Drive, Shirley.

Miss Nielsen is a graduate ofSachem Junior-Senior HighSchool and is employed at theSuffolk County Council , Inc., BoyScouts of America, Stony Brook.

Airman Juhasz, a graduate ofWilliam Floyd High School , isstationed at Keesler Air ForceBase , Blloxi, Miss., and is amember of the United States AirForce Drill Team.

Pa rents AuxiliaryTo Meet Tuesda y

The Francis de Sales ParentsAuxiliary will meet at 8:30 p.m.Tuesday at the St. Francis deSales Hall , Patchogue.

Thomas Keegan, meetingchairman, has asked Thomas J.Ford , an attorney, to be theguest speaker for the evening.His topic will be "Federal Aidto Education." All parents areinvited to attend.

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Brookhaven-South Haven(Continued from page 9)undetermined origin behind theold Wellington barn, north ofBeaver Dam Road. The blazewas extinguished with littletrouble.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Dar-row of Carman Boulevard return-ed last Thursday from s five-day trip to Massachusetts andConnecticut, where they attendedthe Danbury Fair.

Newcomers to Beaver DamRoad are Mr. and Mrs. JohnWaugh and three sons, Gregory,Michael and Phillip, who havemoved into the Quastler house.The Waughs have come herefrom the Australian National Un-iversity, Canberra, Australia.Mr. Waugh now is associatedwith the instrumentation divisionof the Brookhaven National Lab-oratory.

Dr. and Mrs. Louis Scor-damaglia aretheparent s of twins,a boy and a girl, born October1, at Brookhaven Memorial Hosp-ital. The babies will be namedLouis Joseph, II , who weighed3 pounds, 6 ounces, and AnnElizabeth, who weighed 3 pounds14 ounces. Because of their tinysize, the babies will have to re-main in the hospital for four orfive weeks. The Scordamaglia shave six other children.

Last Friday, Randi Wruck ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ErnestWruck of Stillwoods Road , cele-brated her sixth birthday with anafter-school party for 15 schoolfriends at her home. Randi'sbrother, Ernest, celebrated histenth birthday with a special tripto New York City Saturday,

Mr. and Mrs. H. Justin Pat-terson moved Tuesday to theirnew apartment on East 72ndStreet in New York City. Yes-terday, Mr. and Mrs. H. HastingsReddall moved from their homeon Beaver Dam Road Into thePatterson house, on Bay Road ,which they have bought.

Mr. and Mrs. Blair Munhofenand daughter Judy, drove to Bos-ton, Massv and New London, N. H.>Thursday and Friday of last week.

Recently, Miss Daria Rob-

blano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.James Robblano of Mott Lene,was guest-of-honor at a surprisesweet-sixteen party given by herparents at the Better 'Ole. Abuffet dinner was served to 30guests and music was providedby Mike Greco and his orchestra.

Mrs. Richard Wiswall gave aplayyard party, October 1, Inhonor of Benjamin's secondbirthday, Benjamin's littleguests , who also are celebratingtheir second birthdays thismonth, were Karl Rowley, An-drew Alburger and Alex Brown.Luncheon guests included thechildren's mothers and AndrewAlburger's grandmother , Mrs.D.I. Regan of Winter Park , Fla.

Mrs. George P. Morse wasin Concord, N.H. , recent ly , whereshe attended a meeting of theHistorical Society of EarlyAmerican Decorations with Mrs.Andrew Underhill of Bellport.Before returning home, she stop-ped to visit her son-in-law anddaughter , Dr. and Mrs. John H.Muller of Shrewsbury, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meirsof "Windrush", Cream Ridge,N.J, were overnight guests ofthe ' Eugene Church family,September 27, The following day,,their daughter, Mrs. Church, leftwith them on a motor trip toMassachusetts and Vermont ,where they visited relatives.They returned to BrookhavenOctober 3.

A basketball and volleyballteam has been organized by twoSouth Haven mothers , Mrs. Fred-erick Gerhard and Mrs. AliceFreidel , for girls in the grades7 through 12. The girls meet atthe new South Haven School eachWednesday night.

Schuyler (Bud) Gorwin hasorganized a basketball team forSouth Haven boys of the sameages. Starting this week , they willplay each Tuesday night at theSouth Haven School.

DANCE SATURDAYA Columbus Day cocktail party

and dance, sponsored by theItalian-American Service Club ofBrookhaven , will be held at 9P.M. Saturday at Felice's ofPatchogue. Music will be by TonyForlano's orchestra. Ticketsmay be purchased at Felice's

YAPHANKMrs. Henry Neu«s , YA 4-3824

The F.osary Group will meetat 7:30 p.m. today at the homeof Mrs. Fred Garlichs on LongIsland Avenue.

Middle Island Central SchoolDistrict 12 school board will meetat 8 p.m. today at the centraloffice on Middle Island Road.

The Board of Fire Commis-sioners of the Yaphank Fire Dis-trict will meet at 8 p.m. Mondayat the firehouse on Main Street.

Mrs. Eric Carlson of Brooklynspent the weekend at the homeof her son-in-law and daughter,Mr. and Mrs. John Walker ofRaimond Street.

The Yaphank Chamber of Com-merce, Inc., will meet at 8:30p.m. tomorrow at Lakeview Inn.

For prompt courteous servicecall Raymond' s Fuel Corpora-tion. Fuel oil , kerosene, oilburner service. Radio dis-patched trucks. YA4-3840. -Adv

Gerard Towey, Robert Schaef-er and Edward Ramshaw, mem-bers of the Yaphank Fire De-partment, recently completed thefirst Suffolk county-wide coursefor instructors given by the RedCross. The course was held atthe Main Street School, now RedCross Headquarters.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis,Jr., of Springfield, Mass. arenew residents of Yaphank havingrented a house on Main Street.'

The executive board of the'Yaphank Parent - Teacher As-sociation last met Thursday atthe Charles E. Walters Schoolon Everett Street. Those in at-tendance included RodmanMurtha and Mesdames RobertRasmussen, Arthur Gutschow,Wlliam Helves, Richard Ploth,Charles Bullock and CharlesThuma. The organization willmeet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at theschool. The program for theevening is entitled "Is Your ChildSafe?" and will be presented bydetectives of the Suffolk CountyPolice Department.

Peter Frank, son of Mr. andMrs. Werner Klein of Mill Road ,who was born September 7, waschristened September 29 in St.Sylvester's R.C. Church, Med-ford , by the Rev. ChristopherDonahue. Peter's godparentswere Mrs. Stanley Kazel and Jos-eph Hololob. Following the cere-mony, Mr. and Mrs. Klein, ac-accompanfed by Mr. and Mrs.Stanley Kazel and Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Hololob, had dinner atthe wagon Wheel. The Kleinshave three other children,Denise, Marie and Cindy.

Bellp 'f HistoricalSociety Enrolls104 Members

BELLPORT-A membership of104, considered an indication ofconsiderable interest in localhistory and in an organizationactive for only two months', wasreported at the first meeting ofthe Bellport Historical societyheld last Wednesday night inthe Community center , with anattendance of about 100.

William B. Dall , president ,opened the meeting and welcomedall present. He outlined the aimsand purposes of the society andthen introduced the other officerspresent: Miss Florence Crowell ,vice-president; Mrs. Harry F.Bedell , r e c o r d i n g secretary;Mrs C onr ad Heede , corres-ponding secretary; Mrs. CliffordR. Hale , membership chairman ,and John L. Da y ton , assistantcurator , w h o r ead a reportwritten by Paul W Bigelow , cura-tor .

Guest speaker at tlie meetingwas George L- Weeks , Jr., his-torian of Suffolk County and ofIslip Town and president of theSagtikos M a n o r Historical Soc-iety . Mr. Weeks told of his workas an historian , ot the organ-ization of his historical societyand gave a brief history of Sag-tikos Manor. He also showedseveral old decoys , old flasks ,torch-lights used in Presidentialcampaigns dating back to the

days of Lincoln and old-fashioned |greeting cards , articles he hudbrought f r o m the Islip Tow;iMuseum in Sayville. He alsorecounted s e v e r a l Interestinganecdotes and made helpful sug-gestions to the new society

Roy Lott, president of the Suf-folk County Historical sociory .indHuntington Town historian , alsospoke and invited everyone inter-ested to visit the county museumin Riverhead. William Rudge ,representing the Sachem Histor-ical Society cf LakeRonkonkoma ,told of the organization and his-torical endeavor s of his society.

Mayor Harry F. Bedell con -cluded the meeting with a brieftalk , welcoming everyone and of-fering the assistance of the vi l -lage board to the new organisa-tion

New members will be acceptedat any time and payment of duesup until the annual meeting inJune will insure charter mem-bership and dues paid until June ,1965.

B' Hoven Hosp.Gets Donation

At a rccert mcttnii ' of theHrookhaven Memori *l i\*spitalSprigs, Chairman Mi . KnuteNelson presents! a .1 rl. for$1,000 to John 1' . \ \ inu , Jr.,president of the ho'*p!M\ boardof directors to i ¦ u * for theLinen Fund.

All members «ir, < sk < . d tobring used toj s j *i ' costumejewelry to tht shup. M. ->. *. .eorgeStoneman , shop chainran , an-nounced that minor npsirs willbe made on these in ;¦>*-» para-non for the Christr i i season.Hostesses for tht r. ¦> ' "neetingin October will K M *> iamesTracy Terry, Wf.liai 1 imieson ,Ceorge " BreiAtr ui ' AlfredSnyder.

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DIVIDENDS NATION- H P""B \^^Loon Associations , we R-J _)_f Afi rCUMkeep upward ot twenty ******************************* ^ ^seven millions of dol-lars working here forYOU.YOU as aSAVER got the hi ghest DIVIDEND RATE consistent withsound, conservative Savings & Loan Association Management.OUR Board of Directors has antici pated a DIVIDEND of 414% perannum, payable DEC. 31st. We arrange transfer of your FUNDS orSAVINGS _ no charge. Simpl y leave us your PASS BOOK. SAV-INGS IN by the 10th will draw DIVIDENDS from the 1st of that month.

and LOAN ASSOCIATION _CHARLES H. SULLIVAN _jS|Bfe

225 Main StrtVt Northport /^Sa&lHK?Toi. ANdrow 1-6000 (Sffilr192 Moyfolr Stopping Center ^C£^Cwnmeck. U„ Tof. FO 8-2100

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• UP T C 7 Y E A R U O P A Y eFi rs t P a y m e n t in Sep t

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PHS REUNIONThe Patchogue High School

Claea of 1943 will hold Its classreunion at 8 p.m. Saturday at theSuffolk County Republican Club-

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Your friends will know goodtaste and skill ad workmanshiphave been errbodicdin thewedding invitations you orderfrom The Long Island Ad-vance _ at budget prices.

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WEDDING INVITATIONS

house in Blue Point.Anyone Interested who has not

made reservations may contactMrs. Josephine Brunner, HR 2-

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