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Even if you ' re a be- 4jE____fi?f§I ~ -fl U^ k ' -^BSS g inner , you 'll find learning to dance easy, • J jjj SsSjflj gi/ a ~^TO- .€)S __ P * un w Arthur Murray ' s famous \Mag ic jB j Bf g^Ws/rf :) 11\ %A j B Step \ —key to all dance steps. Studios open eJSJ wtt ^^yTa . ''*\ 10 AM to 10 PM - Visitors always welcome. ARTHUR MURRAY BAY SHORE STUDIO Main Street at Shore Lane • BAy Shore 7-3766 E. Patchogue News Items Mrs. Viola Grendon. PAt. 3-4J24R The regular meeting of the Hagerman Fire department , scheduled for Tuesday, was held last Thursday in conjunction with the election , with the retiring chief , Vincent Costanza , in charge. Plans were discussed for the annual inspection dinner to be held at 8 p. m. May 7 at Shaber ' s restaurant on Medford avenue. The next meeting will be held at the firehouse at 8:30 p. m. May 10. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Stephani of Americus avenue , Hagerman , were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dur- nali and daughter , Debbie , of Sp ringvalo , Me. Mr. Durnall is a dean of Nasson college , which is located in Springvaje. Mrs . Charles Rogers will pre- side at the regular meeting of the East Patchogue unit of the Brookhaven Memorial hosp ital auxiliary next Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Domino Yacht club on Roe avenue. Sunday masses will be said at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. at St. Jo- seph' s R. C. church on Robinson boulevard. Confessions are heard Saturdays from 4 to 6 p. m. and from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Professor Felix Grendon of New York city, formerly associated with the College of the City of New York , was the weekend guest at the home of his brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Walt- er Grendon of Southern boule- va rd , South Country Shores. Birthday greetings to Frank Toth of Sout h Country road , April 8. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at Garupoo ' s in Hagerman and at Swan Ai«.rket and Sugar Bowl in East Patchogue. —Adv. The South Bay post , Veterans of Forei gn Wars , will meet at the clubhouse on Dunton avenue at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Commander Gasper Perry of Patchogue will be in charge. Vincent Costanza , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Costanza , Sr., of Taylor avenue , Hagerman , celebrated his ninth birthday April 6 with a party at his home. A daughter , Candi , weig hing 5 pounds , 7 ounces , was born April 1 at Southside hospital , Bay Shore , to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Parris of Pine Neck avenue. Lit- tle Candi has four brothers , Ro- bin , who is seven years old , Kevin (six), Gary (four), and Jon (two). Mrs. Parris is the former Maryon Robinson of Patchogue. Mrs. John Skidmore of Beverly avenue is a patient at Southside hospital , Bay Shore. South Country Shores resi- dents , Mr. and Mrs . John Cum- mings and daug hter , Constance Maria , of Maple drive , were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Cummings ' parents , Mr . and Mrs . John F. Rapp of Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Garruppo , Sr., and children , Maureen , Gene , Jr., and Pamela , of Donegan avenue we re weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Garruppo ' s sister , Mrs. Mamie Ming ino of Brooklyn. Mr. Garruppo has re- turned home and the rest of the family will remain in Brooklyn for this week. The Parent-Teacher associa- tion of the Dunton avenue schoo l will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the school. Mrs. Lowell Mc- Lean will be in charge. Miss Jay Stafetas , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stafetas of Donega n avenue , has as her guest for a week Miss Ellie Waschke of Little Neck. A Sunday guest at the Stafetas home was Mrs . Stafetas ' nephew , John O'Leary of Douglaston , who is associated with television ' s Channel 5. Mr. O'Leary entertained many other guests with a five-hour showing and his family, Mr . and Mrs. Frederick Schaaff of Woodlot road. Mr. and lire. Patrick Pelletier of Patchogue were guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Charles Lopez of Sally lane Easter day. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy See of Huntington were guesti Sunday of Mr.s. Emma Becker of Mid- dle Country road. Mrs . William Phieffer on Old Saddle road received two purple orchids for Easter from her son , Corporal Joseph Phieffer , who is in the Army and stationed in Germany. Mrs. Phieffer has an- other son , James , also in the A r m y. He has been sta- tioned in Alaska for the past three months. Mrs . John Kennedy, who had been in Mather Memorial hospi- tal , Port Jefferson , for thre e weeks , came home Friday and is feeling much better . She spent Easte r at home with her family. Mrs . Helen Adler is ill at her home on Medford road. Mr.s. Louise Mooney has been ill through the holiday week , but is aole to be up now. Frederick Schaaff and Arthur Peterson , who have been ill at their home. , are up and around again. TWO IN ONE! When The Pat- chogue Advance publishes your engagemen t or shower item in the current edition of the paper, ask us to show you our raised print- ed , engraved or printed wedding invitations. Moderately pri ced , wide selection, quick delivery. The Patchogue Advance , North Ocean Avenue. —Adv. Mrs. William Maas of Brook- lyn was a house guest over the weekend of her son and dau&hter- •in-law , Mr. a n d Mrs. William Maas at their home on Ridge road. Mr. and Mr.,. Edward Tobin and ton , Tracy, of South ' Ozone Park arc spending the Easter vu<:.i '.:«n ) > . f li'-'v 'iuimx r pl_ ' _e on Red Maple road. of films. The tenth anniversary of the Hagerman Fire department auxi- liary will be celebrated Tuesday with a buffet supper at 7 p. m. at the firehouse on Dunton ave- nue for officers and members. A business meeting conducted by Mrs . Anthony Colichio , Jr., will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaefer and children , Richard , Joanne and Gayle , of Southern boulevard , South Country Shores , spent Eas- ter Sunday at the home of Mrs. Schaefer ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. H. Peters of Queens Village. Mrs. Ernest Maier presided at the meeting of the Rosary Altar society of St. Joseph' s R. C. church held April 6 at the fire- house on Dunton avenue. Many of the members expect to attend the meeting of the County Council of Catholic Women , which is be- ing held Saturday at St. Josep h' s hall , Babylon. The society is col- lecting infant clothing for war relief work and anyone interested in donating may contact Mrs. Maier. The next meeting date will be May 3. The Bob Early Fan club will meet Saturday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Jay Stafetas on Donegan avenue. Miss Stafetas will be in charge. A skating party was held last night at the Pa tch- ogue Roller Skating rink. A new member , Mias Ellie Waschke of Little Neck , was -welcomed at the last meeting. A daughter , Jean Marie , was born April 1 to Mr. and Mrs . Nicholas Masem , Jr., of Donegan avenue at Bayview hospital , Mas- tic Beach. The baby weighed 6 pounds , 9 ounces at birth. A spring ball will be held Sat- urday by South Bay post , - Vet- erans of Forei gn Wars , in the VFW clubhouse on Dunton ave- nue. Dancing to the music of the Yellow Jackets will begin at 9 p. m. SQUARE DEA L RADIO & TELEVISION SINCE 1 925 AiSuB THE NEW LOOK IN TV AT A NEW LOW PRICE &|f| ; ULTRA- VISION LP- BOY 39-41 West Main Street PAtchogue 3-1857 » • It' s quick and egsy to finance your car at low cost... thru iC0N0-RATE 9 -Allsfate ' s convenient bank plan ¦CONO-RATE brings you the combined benefits of low rate financ- ing by a cooperating bank plus dependable low cost Allstate Auto ^ Insurance—the really better value you 'd expect from the company founded by Sears. ; ' . ' f CONO-RATI saves you time and trouble in buying either a new or used car- . One easy monthly payment plan covers everything. 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SElden 2-3422 .Mrs. Charles Stines of Ever- green drive entertained ove r the weekend her brother and his fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Parkin and son , John , of Flushing. A typograp hical error was made in last week' s edition of the Sel- den news in printing that the Business Men ' s luncheon was . to be held March 12. The luncheon will be held next week , April 19 , in the basement of the Commun- ity church from 12 to 2 p. m. un- der the ausp ices of the Ladies ' guild of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duke of* Middle Country road were Sun- day dinner guests of the la tier ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holschuh of Coram. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry of Middle Country road Sunday were their son-in- law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kucera , and sons , Joseph and Richard , of Sayville. The members of the Missionary society of the Community church visited the patients at the Suffolk home , Yaphank , last Thursday. They treated 50 of the patients to ice cream and cup cakes. They also presented two of the patients from Selden , Mrs. Louise Williams and Mrs. Mabel Schramm , with lap robes which they had made. Mrs. Cora Gruetzmacher and Mrs. Ethel Carson were guests- of-honor at a covered dish lun- cheon held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Harding of Sunset ave- nue Monday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames William Thede , Violet Stines , Richard Hen- ry, Marcell Russell , Sr., Joseph Kiely, Foster Lohnes , Mitzie Pree- dy, Edward Adamson , F. Gruetz- macher , Ethel Carson and Leonard Harding. The birthday guests re- ceived many lovely gifts. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsyth of Middle Coun- try road Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Garite and daughter , Rosanne , and son , Carl , of Farm- ingville. Mrs. Charles Jones and son , Charles , Jr., an_ daughter , Eileen , of New York city are spending the Easter week at their summer home on Hazel place. Because of the spring vacation a . t . Selden school next week , the meeting of ' the Parent-Teacher as- sociation will be postponed to the night of April 26. The members of the Selden Boy ScoUt Troop and the Cubs , with their leaders , and members of the Sunday school classes of the Com- munity church , with many par- ents and friends , sang carols at the different buildings at the Holtsville sanatorium Saturday night and presented candy to the patients. Mrs. Gladys Russell was in charge of the carol singing. The cake sale held Saturday afternoon under the auspices of the Selden unit of the Brookhaven Memorfal hosp ital was very suc- cessful. The proceeds will go to- ward the payment the unit has pledged for the hospital. Dinner guests of Mr. and JVlrs. Albert Collins of Boyle road Sun- day were the latter ' s cousins . Dr. and Mrs. Melville Fair , and daughter , Virginia , and son , James , of New York city and Mr. and Mrs . Gustave Winters and daugh- ter , Debby, of Brookl yn. A week- end guest was Mrs. Collins ' sis- ter , Mrs. Carrie Sparrow of New York city. Mr. and Mrs. John Judge and daughters , Ellen and Emily Ann , and son , Jackie , of Elmhurst , were weekend guests at the home of Mrs . Judge ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Haspel , Sr. , of Adirondack drive. Dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Panse of Naomi court Sunday were her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider of Ridgewood , and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mueller of Greenpoint. The members of the Pins and Needles 4-H Girls ' club are meet- ing every afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Panse of Naomi court for extra sewing on their skirts and blouses to be ready for the Dress review which will be held in May. The unit now has the use of two machines lent them by the home office , as well as the use of Mrs. Panse ' s machine. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.s. William Thede of Adirondack drive Saturday were their sons and families , Mr. and Mr.s. Wil- liam Thede , Jr., and daughter , Millicent , of Rocky Point and Mr. and Mrs . Norman Thede and sons , Eric and Diedrick , of Centereach. Mrs. Eugene McMahon of Brooklyn spent Friday at the home of her cousin , Mrs. Alma Furgue- son of Middle Country road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chuisano of Evergreen drive were dinner guests at the home of their son tind daug hter-in-law 1 , Mr. and Mrs . Fritz Niemann of Bellport , Easter Sunday. Mrs . Joseph Kiel y and daugh- ter , Barbara , visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bernard of Bohemia on Sunday. TFAN PFTFR^ and Richard Todd star in \A Ma» c»u- J E*rvl N 1L1 l_r\.i_ > p,} Peter , \ the new screen hit based on the best-seller biography of the Senate chaplain . The film , which opens at the Patchogue Thea t re Friday for a week' s run , is a cinemascope color production. Grace Peterson. Tel. YAphank 4-3356 Ridge school closed April 6 for the Easter vacation and will re- open April 18. Mrs. Patrick Doherty of Mas- sapequa Park spent Easter week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baumgartner at their home on Giant Oak road. Airman 1/c Robert Adler of Falmouth Air base , Mass., is home on a furlough with his par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adler. St. Mark' s Evangelical Luth- eran church on Upton road was filled to capacity Sunday. Flowers that beautified the altar were from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lo- pez , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ash- field , in memory of their loved ones. After the service the chil- dren who attended were each given a flowering plant. A church coun- cil meeting will be held at 8 p. m. today. Choir rehearsal will be at 7 p. m. Saturday, followed at 8 p. m. by a meeting of the Luth- er league. Sunday school will be at 10:30 a. m., Sunday. Divine worship will be at 12 noon. The pastor , the Rev. George K. Swartzfager , will have as his > sermon topic \I Have Seen God. \ The sermon text is from Genesis -2:24-31. Miss Marie Jonss of Stony Brook was a guest of Mrs. Ar- thur Peterson Tuesday. Mr . and Mrs . Heinrick Rump- felt of Ridgewood were visitors of Mr . and Mrs. Paul Roth Sun- day afternoon. They stayed over the weekend at their place on Middle Country road. Charter nignt will be held at 8 p. m. next Thursday for the Parents ' auxiliary of Boy Scout Troop 64 in the social hall ot I St. Frances Cibrini R. C. church in Coram. The public is invited , and refreshments will be served by members of the auxiliary. This group was organized two weeks ago and the members are parents , both father and mother , of Boy Scouts in Ridge , Middle Island , Coram and Selden. Their purpose is to raise funds for the Boy Scouts and to hel p them with their endeavors. Elected! officers are : Mrs. Carl Holschuh of Coram , president; Mrs. Arthur Christ , vice -president; Mrs. Hel en Klein , treasurer; Mrs. Maree Fogle of Ridge , secretary. Mrs. Henry Schlachter , Mrs. Patrick Hicks , Mrs. Constance DiPeri , Mrs. Josephine Blum and Mrs . Fogle are members from this community. Josep h Phieffer of Astoria spent the Easter holidays with his brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. William Phieffer of Old Saddle road. Saturday at 8 p. m. a card party will \ be held b y the Ridge unit of the Brookhaven Memorial hosp ital auxiliary in the social hall of St. Frances Cabrini R. C. church in Coram. The proceeds are to go to wa rd a blance of $200 of the $600 pledge the unit has made on a hospital room. Mrs. Alice Quinn and Miss Aileen Car- roll are in charge. There will be refreshments and awards. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Speizio of Brooklyn spent the Easter holi- days at their summer home on Woodlot road. The Parent-Teacher association will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the school on Ridge road. Birthday greetings to: Col. James M. Roche (ret.) A pril 9; John Cybulski , April 16; Mrs. Grace Randall , Albert Schlosser , Mrs. Jacob Korb and Joseph Vin- cent , April 17; Alexander Porter , Sr., Josephine and Carl Tunim- inello , April 18; Mrs. Marie Schlachter , Frank Mayr , Joseph Buni.ski and Miss Marilyn Car- roll , April 19; Mrs. Hedwi g Bienert , April 21. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr . and Mrs. Frank Burke , April 18; Mr. and Mrs. James Russell , April 19; Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks , who will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary April 20 . Mrs. Anna Schaaff of Ridge- wood spent Easter with her son News Items of The Ridge no To Bank Stock Holders...! « . .. in another section of this paper you will \ I find a complete list of Long Island Bank Stock < ; Quotes as furnished b y us each week. We are * ; gratefu l for this opportunity to service you in i ' , this manner. J | However , it is our honest belief that s * uch a | list does not tell the complete story, and tha t , in t all but an occasiona l isolated instance , such indi- t cated prices would be improved considerabl y if J Stock were offered for sale. s As a concrete example , we recentl y paid i 20 points above the prevailing market at the I time , for approximately 7% of a Long Island J Bank Stock , and on another occasion we bid * 54 for 5 , 000 shares of another Long Island Bank ; ; Stock , the market for which was quoted 50-55. \ ' , May we suggest , therefore , that , if you have j ; a specific interest , either to Buy or Sell any j ' Long Island Bank Stock , you call or write us I ' , concerning it and you may rest assured that we i ; will cooperate with you as wholeheartedly as is t humanly possible. \ ID. RAYMOND K«Y & CO. ! I 4 Specializing in Inactive Bank & Insurance Stocks J One East 42nd Street ; New York 17 , N. Y. _ I MUmy Hill 2-4093 \ r »VVVV»A*VVVVV*VVVV»V»>VVVVV%\VVVVVV»V%>VVV\V»A , V^*\>\VV^VVV*'V , VV PATCHOGUE LOCALS Mr . and Mrs . Karl Rebman n , have moved from Medford avenuo to their own home at 69 Robert street. Miss Beverl y Blau , who attends Cornell university, returned there recently a fte r spending her spring vacation with her parents , Mr. and Mrs . Theodore Blau of . Rider avenue. Miss Blau ranked in the top 20 of her class for the past semester. Norris H. Gilman , Sr., was guest-of-honor at a surprise birthday party held Sunday at the Liberty restaurant in Ridge. A beautiful cake was adorned with candles and the guest-of- honor received many gifts. Those present were Mr. nd Mrs. Alvah. L. Gilman and daughter Patrice ,. Mrs. Kenneth K. Smith and sons , ! _ Kenneth , Jr. , and Jerold , of Fa r- \ mingdale , Miss Jean Kefler, Nor- ris Gilman , Jr., Robert Gilman ! and Mrs. Norris H. Gilman , Sr. j Jack Breyer of the University of Buffalo spent his spring vaca- tion with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Breyer of West ave- nue. Mr. Breyer is a senior at the university. Victor Yannacone , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Yannacone of Baker street who attends Kal- amazoo college in Michi gan , is spending his Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. Yannacone mo- tored to Kalamazoo last week and his son returned with him. The rummage sale sponsored by the Senior Ladies ' Aid society of Emanuel Lutheran church , which was scheduled for Monday, has been postponed until May, Mrs. Charlotte Wagner , president , has announced. Miss Jean Shaw , who attends Albany State Teachers college , is spending the Easter holidays with her paren ts , Mr. and Mrs . Mar- shall Shaw of Wiggins avenue. Spending his Easter holidays with his mother , Mrs. Harold King, Sr., of Avery, avenue , is Harold King, Jr., a freshman at Brockport State Teachers college. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whaley and children , Danny and Susan , of Middleville arrived Saturday to spend the Easter vacation with Mr. Whaley ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs . Daniel Whaley of Grenville avenue. Captain and Mrs . Albeit Romeo spent Easter with Mr. Romeo ' s mother , Mrs. Frank Romeo of South Ocean avenue. Capt. Romeo is stationed at Limestone Air Force base in Maine. Mrs. Clara Smith re turned to her home in East Patchogue re- cently after spending three months in Melbourne , Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Douglas and Mrs. Charles Serhey of Alas- sapequa Park were guests Satur- day of Mrs. Clovis Goodhue of Academy street. Miss Rosetta Terry will enter- tain her card club tomorrow at her home on Rose avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tuley of Hicksville , formerl y of Patchogue , spent Saturday visiting friends here. Fred Schoon of Hempstead , a member of the state council of the Steuben : society of America , was guest speaker at the Henry E. Steihway unit of the society last Wednesday ni ght. Mr. Schoon spoke on \Americanism and Good Citizenship. \ Miss Bettie Brauner and Otto Brauner , Jr., who attend Cort- land State Teachers college , spent the Easter vacation with their parents , Patchogue Police Ser- geant and Mrs. Otto Brauner of Highland avenue. A meeting of the combined aux- iliaries of St. Josep h' s Home for Boys- Suffolk Boys Village , will take place at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Boys home on Atlantic ave- nue . East Moriches. Final plans will be made for a dance to be held May 7 at the Patchogue hotel. CROWN FOR I/OAN S $25 to 5500—on Signature , Furniture or Auto CROWN FINANCE COMPANY . INC. PATCHO GUE 127 East Main St. PA 3-2823 Babylon—Amityville—Farmingdalc—Bell more—Rockville Centre Hempstead—Forest Hilla—New York City