Engagements
Vogelsperger- Wonbyt
The engagement of Jean Anne
Vogelsperger was announced by
her mother, Mrs. Walter Vogelsperger
of 93 Spencer Street,
Farmingdale to John Charles
Worzbyt of Cayuga, New York.
, She is a senior at State University
College at Oswego where
she is a member of Alpha Kappa
Phi Sorority. Her fiance is a
graduate of the same college and
i s teaching at Union Springs Central
School as well as doing
graduate work at Albany State.
An Easter Sunday wedding is
planned on March 26.
Chosen ' Miss Future Secretary'
Loretta Iannatti of the Farmingdale
Senior High School was
chosen ' Miss Future Secretary'
and was presented with a corsage
of roses, a gold charm and attended
a meeting of the Future
Secretaries of America at the
Garden City Hotel.
Runners up were: Chris Mc
Kinley, and Chris Trania, who
had been nominated by die Jean-ette
Ketchum Chapter.
Sisterhood Slates
Art Exhibition
The Sisterhood of the Farmingdale
Jewish Center will hold
an Art Exhibition at an Interfaith
Brotherhood meeting on Tuesday,
February 14, 1967 at 8: 30 p. m.
Speaker for the evening will •
be Lou Tilelle, of die Thunder'
Art Gallery . in Farmingdale on
the topic ' How to Buy Art for die
Home'.
" Sex Education',
PTA Topic
The Main Street P. T. A. will
hold its regular meeting on Monday,
January 30t at 8: 30 p. m. in
the Main Street School Auditorium.
Dr. Antwarg will speak on
Sex Education followed by a
question and answer period.
Refreshments will be served
in the cafeteria following the
meeting.
Obituaries
James T. Cassidy
James T. Cassidy of 112 Lambert
Avenue, Farmingdale,
passed away after a long illness.
The deceased is survived by
his wife, Helen, and five children,
Margaret Osman, Donald, Patricia
Sellers, Marilyn and Brian,
as well as four grandchildren. He
is also survived by three sisters
and a brother.
A requiem Mass was offered on
Tuesday, January 24th at St.
Kilian's R. C. Church followed
by interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements were
under the direction of McCourt
and Trudden Funeral Home.
John O'Donnell
Youth Sunday At Methodist Church
Youth Sunday will be observed
in the Methodist Church of Farmingdale
on this Sunday with the
Seminarian Assistant Pastor
John H. Hill, Jr., bringing die
message. He will be assisted in
the service by two of the Senior
Hi Youth, George Campbell
and James Dimaggio. Youth Sunday
is sponsored by the National
Louncul of Churches.
At the recent Annual Meeting
of the Congregation of the Methodist
Church of Farmingdale,
Trustees re- elected to a three
year term were, Weldon E. How-itt,
George G. Cook and Earl
O Nielsen. Weldon E. Howitt was
elected to a newly created post
of assistant treasurer.
' Yocths Without Water',
Women's Club Topic
The Women's Club of Farmingdale
will hold their regular
monthly meeting on Thursday,
February 2, at St. Luke's Church
NEW ARRIVAL
A baby boy, Nicholas Jr. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
Pizzo Sr.. of 57 Crescent Drive
South, Farmingdale.
Meeting Room. Tea will be
served at 1: 30. ' Yachts Without
Water,' will be the topic of guest
speaker John Grindle.
CUB PACK TO MEET
Cub Scout Pack 275 will hold
its monthly Pack Meeting on Friday,
January 27th at St. Thomas
Episcopal Church Hall, Conk 1 in
Street at 7: 30 p. m.
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John O'Donnell, 32, of Holts-ville,
was killed this past week in
an accident on Sunrise Highway.
The deceased was the husband
of the former Margaret Keating
of South Farmingdalepriortoher
marriage. He is also survived
by two children, Maureen and
John as well as a brother Andrew
and a sister, KatherinePal-meir.
A requiem Mass was offered
on Wednesday of this week at St.
Kilian's R. C. Church followed by
interment in St. Charles Cemetery.
McCourt and Trudden Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements.
Andrew Gitto
Andrew Gitto of 12 Poplar
Street, South Farmingdale died
suddently this past week.
Gitto was the huband of Helen
Gitto and the father of Margaret
Piazza and is also survived by
two grandchildren.
A requiem Mass was offered
on Saturday, January 21 at St.
Kilian's R. C. Church followed
by interment at Pinelawn Memorial
Park.
McCourt and Trudden Funeral
Home, was in charge of arrangements.
Augustus J. Rogies
Agustus J. Rogies, 78 of 211
Cherry Street, Farmingdale
passed away, on Sunday.
The deceased was born in Lithuania
and he came to this country
when he was nine years old. He
lived in Farmingdale 35years. He
served 17 years in the Army as a
chef. He later had his own business,
a cafeteria at Liberty Aircraft.
He is survived by his widow,
Johanna, four daughters, Mrs.
Anna Christopher, Mrs. Rene
Jackson, Mrs. Lydia Seyforth and
Mrs. Alice Evans and a son,
James and 15 grandchildren.
The Rev. Bernhardt Bohrer,
pastor of St. Lukes Lutheran
Church officiated at his funeral.
Arrangements were made by the
Arthur F. White Funeral Home
in Farmingdale.
Elizabeth L. Albert of 1279
Melville Road, Farmingdale
passed on last week. She is die
wife of the late John A. Albert.
She is survived by a daughter,
Lillian C. Carey, two grandchildren
and six great grandchildren.
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