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News of the Churche s CHL' RCII OK TI1L NAZARENB River Avenue Iter . Stanley Dixon , Pastor SUNDAY !- >:¦! • \ ) a. m. —Sundav school and Iiioie . stud y. Cusses for all ages. Miss Beuluh Rency, superinten- dent. Subject , \Principles of Na- tional Righteousness . \ Lesson , II « nroi.Icles 15: 1-12. 11 a. in. —Worshi p \ service. Re- sponsive Scri pture reading, Psalm ** ¦* ' . ' nt ' l J:i \t\!' s sermon subject will be , \More Appearances of Christ After His Resurrection and Their I, - - . SOILS . \ 7 p. in. — Young People ' s and .lunior meeting. Mrs . Barbara Ki- ll\! , president , in chai- . e. M p. in. — Kvangelistic service. Home Mission program. Guest speaker , the Rev. Robert Goslaw , d.strict .superintende nt of the New York district of the Church oi the Nazarene. Mrs. Goslaw will ln» the special soloist. The Rev. Mr. Goslaw will meet with the Church hoard members after the evening serv ice , all members are asked to be present if possible. WEDNESDAY S p. m. —-Prayer and praise ser- vice. Scripture meditation. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR 231 Jayne Avenue Rev. George K. Swurtzfager . Pastor FRIDAY l- ' J p. m _ —Hoy Scout meeting, first meeting of newly formed iroop. SATURDA Y 8:30 a. m. — Confirmation in- struction class. SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Sunday school , cate- chetical instruction , and Bible class. 10:15 a. in. —Servic e of Divine worship. Sermon theme , '\Like a Tender Shepherd. \ Sermon text, Ezekiel :U: 11-16 , and Old Testa- ment Lection for Misericordias Domini Sunday, the second after Easter. Organ preludes , \Lead Kindly Light ,\ (Pinsuti); \Marc h Relig ioso , \ ; Junior choir anthem , \One Day More For Thee , \ (Aek- ley); Senior choir anthem , \God' s House , *' (Loucks); postlude , \Ju- bilate Amen , \ (Otis). 11:1s a. m. —Brief but import- ant congregational meeting. 7 p. m. —Special Luther league meeting. TUESDAY 2 p. m. — Release-time Reli- gious instruction. WEDNESDAY '!::{(} p. m. —Girl Scout meeting 7 p. m. —Junior Choir rehearsal 7:45 p. m. —Senior Choir re- hearsal. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Edwards St. and Bailey Ave. Rev. Arthur J. Hirsch , Pastor SATURDAY 9 a. m. — Sabbath school . 10:15 a. m. — Morning service. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH 49 South Street Rev. D. C. Cooper , Pastor SUNDAY 10:30 a . m. — Sunday school. 11:45 a. m. —Morning service. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 44 South Street Elder George Bugg . SUNDAY 10:30 a. m.—Sunday school. 12 noon—Morning service. 8 p. m.—Evening service. WEDNESDAY Praying Bible Band. FRIDAY 8 p. m. —Willing Workers. ST. FRANCIS de SALES R. C. CHURCH South Ocean Avenue Rev. F. Leo Cunningham , Pastor SATURDAY 4 to 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. — Confessions. SUNDAY Masses in church 7 , 8 , 9 , (chil- dren), 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. in. Masses in hall 9 a. m. (adults ) and 10 a. m. THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 95 East Main Stree t Rev . Stuart W. Van Cott , Minister SUNDAY U:30 a. m. — First Session of Church school , Kindergarten through high school. 11 a. in. — Second session of Church school for children whose parents attend the worship ser- vice. 11 a. m. — Nursery for chil- dren from one and a half years and up. 11 a. in. — Morning worshi p. Sermon series, \The Ever Living Christ \ ; sermon , \On The Wings of The Fine Arts \ ; o rgan pre- lude , \Intermezzo ,\ (Bizet); \Can- tilena ,\ (Nevins); anthem , \O Lord , Our Lo rd , How Excellent Thy Name , \ (Rogers); chapel choir; offertory anthem , \Consider And Hear Me , \ (Wooley); post- lude , \Postlude in G , \ (Read). (5:30- p. m. — Pilgrim fellow- ship. MONDAY 7 p. in. — Girl Scouts Troop 42. TUESDAY 7 p. m. — Boy Scouts. H p. in. —Couples club. WEDNESDA Y 7 p. m. — Girl Scouts Troop 1. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST , SCIENTIST (toe Boulevard and N. Ocean Ave. SUNDAY 11 a. m. — Sunday school. 11 a. m. — Sunday service. Man ' s God-given dominion over the bondage of fear will bo brought out at Christian Science services Sunday. The Lesson - Sermon entitled \Probation after Death' ' will in- clude the following from the King James Version of the Bible (Hebrews 2: 9 , 15): \But we see Jesus , who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with g lory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man. . . . And deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. \ Among the correlative passages to be read from. \Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures \ by Mary Baker Eddy is the following (426:16): \When it is learned that disease cannot de- stroy life , and that mortals are not saved from sin or sickness by death , this understanding will quicken into newness of life . It will master either a desire to die or a dread of the grave , and thus destroy the great fear that be- sets mortal existence. \ WEDNESDAY 8:15 p. m. — Meeting. DAILY Reading room hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. m., daily, Fridays 7 to 9 p m., except Sundays and legal holidays at 38 South Ocean ave- nue. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF EAST PATCHOGUE Robinson Blvd., East Patchogue SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Sunday school. 10-30 a. m. — Italian service. 7:30 p. m. —English EvangelU- tic service. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. — English service. FRIDAY 7:30 p. in. — Italian servica. KINGDOM HAUL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 33 West Main Street Syndicate Bldg„ Patchogue SUNDAY 4 p . m . —Public address. Topic , \Communism or Christianity— Which Will it Be?\ by represen- tative of the Watchtower society, G. J. Bohnke. 5-15 p. m. — Watchtower study. TUESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Service Center Bible study. THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. — Service meeting. 8:30 p. m. — Theocratic Minis- try school. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL R. C. CHURCH West Main Street Rev. Ralph D. Monteleone . Pastor ¦— SUNDAY Masses at 6:30 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 a. m., and 12 noon and 12:45 p. m. WEEKDAYS Masses at 7 and 8 a. m. MONDAY 8 p. m. —Perpetual Novenas to the Blessed Mother; Infant of Prague: St . Jude; Little Flower. - FIRST FRIDAY 8 p. m. — Evening mass. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rider Avenue Rev . Domenic K. Ciannella , Rector SUNDAY 8 a. m. —Holy communion. 9:30 a. - ' m. — Holy communion and church school . 11 a. m. —Morning prayer. MONDAY 7:30 a. m. —Holy communion. TUESDAY 9:30 a. m. —Holy communion. WEDNESDAY 7:30 a. m. — Holy communion. THURSDAY 9 . :30 a. m. — Holy communion. 6:30 p. m. —Junior choir. 8 p. m. —Senior choir. ' 8 p. m. —Social club for Men. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7:30 a. m. —Holy Communion. GRACE A.M.E. ZION CHURCH Cleveland Street and Grant Place Rev. Thomas H. Brooks SUNDAY 10 i. m. — Sunday school. 11 a. m. — Morning service. I ~\ TEMPLE BETH-EL OF PATCHOGUE Oak Street and Jayne Avenue Rabbi Max Stauber FRIDAY 6:1-1 p. m. — t' andlelighting time. 6:20 p. m. — Friday evening services. SATURDAY 9 a. m. — Saturday morning services . 6:15 p. m. — Saturday evening services . SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Sunday morning services. Sunday School classes. THE METHODIST CHURCH South Ocean Avenue and Ch u rc h Street Rev. Wesley D. Osborne , Ph.D. Pastor SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. — Chin ch school , Lloyd E. Peterson , Acting .super- intendent. 11 a. m. — Nursery for small children in the Parish hall , Mrs. | John A. Harder , director. ! 11 a. m. —Service of morning worship. Music by the choir , Charles W. Huffine , director of music. Sermon , \Clouds Without Rain , \ by the Minister. ! 6:30 p. \ in. — Methodist Youth j Fellowshi p supper and meeting. M ONDAY 7:15 p. m. — Troop 6 , Boy Scouts. 8 p. in. —Commission on Edu- cation meeting at the parsonage , 38 Rider avenue. TljK&DAY 6:30 p. in. —Methodist Men will hold a dinner and meeting in the church. 6:30 p. m. —Brookl yn and Long Island church society dinner , in the Hanson Place Central Metho- dist churc h , Brooklyn. 7:15 p. m. — Troop 4 , Girl Scouts. THURSDAY 10:15 a. m. — Brooklyn South District meeting of the Woman ' s Society of Christian Service will be held in the Firs t Methodist church in Amityville. 8 p. m. —Adult Choir rehearsal. 9 p. m. —Alcoholics Anonymous, in the parish hall. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH East Main Street R IT . Carl G. Gernannt , Pastor SUNDAY' 9:30 a. m. — The Sunday school worship service begins at 9:30 a. m. and closes at 10:25. It is di- rected by Superintendent ' Miss Marion P r a h 1 , Miss C. Weide- man and B. Mohlenhoff. Religious instruction is provided for th« children in graded classes taught by capable staff members. Audio- visual education in the Junior- Senior department. 10:30 a. m. — Divine worship. The sermon topic by the pastor , \Needed—The Religion of Christ. \ Organ prelude , \Offertory \ ( Ba- tiste); Senior choir anthem. \Un- to Him That Loved Us , \ (Lan- don); Intermediate choir anthem , , \I Will Extol Thee , '' (Shuwker); and the offertory, \Alleluia \! (Mozart). (Mothers can leave the little ones in the nursery while they attend the morning service.) THURSDAY 7 p. m. — Intermediate choir rehearsal. 8 p. m. —Junior Ladies ' Aid so- ciety meeting. FRIDAY\ 8 p. m. —Sunday school staff and teachers meeting. 10 a. m. —Cake and food sale , Fiala ' s Paint store , sponsored by Junior Ladies ' Aid society. MONDAY 8 p. m. —Senior choir rehearsal. WEDNESDAY 1:30 p. m. —Senior Ladies ' Aid 43rd anniversary luncheon. EACH SUNDAV 9 a. m. — Choir rehearsal. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH North Ocean Avenue Rev. John E. Southard. Pastor FRIDAY (TOMORROW) Fathers-Sons banquet sponsor- ed by the Christian Service Bri- gade. The speaker will he Bill Wiley of Children ' s Bible Fellow- SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. —Bible school. Class- es for all age groups. 11 a. m. — Morning worship. Anthem by the choir. Solo by- Charles Colgan. Message by the pastor , \The Privileges of the Be- liever. \ A nursery is conducted for infants. 7:45 p. m. — Evening service. Song service. Special musical numbers. Message by the pastor , \The Law At Sinai. \ A nursery is conducted for infants. MONDAY 7:30 p. m. — Young People ' s meeting. ' TUESDAY 8 p. m. —Board of Deacons will meet. _ .. WEDNESDAY ' 7:30 p. m. — Choir practice. THURSDAY 8 p. m. —Midweek service for Prayer and Bible Study. FRIDAY 7:30 p. m. — Christian Service Brigade for Boys 8 to 18. <S^^L NATIONALLY ' ' ^jJegggB ^ ADVERTISED * \- —«ff1fal ir ^ -W **OT* ¦ Choose f rom Yellow H Gold , White Gold , or B I Platinum. Finest qual- ity—Beautiful Styling. * Prices Start at $50.00 KALLERS' JEWELRY STORE SINCE 1899 30 E. Main St. Patchogue —Michael' s Studio Photo Miss Jea n Keller of Washing- ton avenue , Putchogue , whose engagement to N' orris Gilman. Jr., of South Ocean avenue , Pat- chogue. was recently announced at a party given by her par- ents , Mr. and Mrs . Stanley Keller. Recentl y Engaged CLUB NEWS WOMEN OF THE MOOSE At a recent meeting of the Patchogue chapter . Women of the Moose , a donation of $100 was made to the Brookhaven Memorial hospital . Initiated into the chapter were Mrs. Lena Mechow . sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Hussnatter , home- making chairman , and Mesdames Caroline Zebroski , Maude Rock- well and Gladys Donahue , spon- sored by Mrs . Mary Marti n , chap- lain. Refreshments we re served by Mesdames Mildred Hussnatter , Emily Mulvey, Stephanie Farides , Blanche Worthington , Shirley Van Esco , Shirley Robinson and Grace Albin , members of the homemak- ing committee. More on page 4 , section 2 MSsSSOTSSMi ^^^ we know a II J B B trench secret!-JT? ] (fygffidfatdFJ J ¥Cl DE pAms !a permanente magnifique Waves , Conditions and Shampoos the L air all in One operation! Voici le secret miraculeux de Parisf Come in and we 'll whisper if in your hair! It ' s the new , revolutionary per- manent wave of French excitement! LUCY 'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 299 E. Main St., Patchogue 3-0823 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS I SSSW^S^^ NOTES ON NUPTIALS r .\i.!>\v :-:i.i. _N<>RRis Mi s - - .l\-ephit!\ I - ' . Norris , daughter .if Mr . and Mrs. Danid Norri s of River Front street , Pat- chugiK va> - mi'i-ried to William Francis Caldwell of Rider avenue . Patchi igiie , a ' . \: 'W p. m. Sunday in Si . i- ramis de Sales R. ( . church . Patchogue . The Rev. E<i- w- :ird !• . l!i-i;ins pcrtormed the . eremi ny. Escorted to the altar by hoi godfather . William Riley of (Jiv.it Neck , the briili- wore a long- s ' u eved white satin gow n made with a fitted bodice and a full - .kirt terminating in a long train . Her ringertip veil of illusion was hi'li) in p l. - it-c by a crown ot .seed licarfs and seijuins and shv t- . -u ' - ri\d a cascade bouquet of white orchids am! white sweet peas. Miss Patricia Norris of Patch- ogue . a sister of the bride , was maid-ol-hono! . She was attired \v a pink and blue lace gow n oyer taffeta with a matching head- piece and carried a bouquet of blue sweet peas . Andrew Connors of Oakdale war. best man. Mrs. James Gnllo , organist , p layed the wedding marches and saiif \Ave Maria. \ A reception was held at Laug ' s Shaber Road restaurant . Patch- ogue. The room was decorated with white streamers , wedding bells ani l flowers ' . Mr. and Mrs . Caldwell left for a honeymoon in Pennsylvania and upon their return will live in their new home on Rider avenue , patchogue. Both the bride and bridegroom arc- graduates of Seton Hall High school ii> Patchogue. Mrs . Cald- well is emnloyed at the A and P Rimer market in Patchogue. Her husband is employed in the A and P Super market in Bay RhciV. BORNSCHEIN—WARD Miss Geneva Lois Ward, daugh- ter of Mrs . Dr-lphine Wavd of Harlan , Ky.. became the bride of Fred Robert Borns^hein, son of Mr. and Mrs . Fred Bornschein of Med fo rd . ' in a pretty wedding ceremony at the home of the bridegroom ' s uncle and aunt, Mr. •>\d Mrs. Albert Bornschein. in West Sayville. The Rev . Philip H. Dodd. pastor of the Sayvi ll e Methodist church officiated . The bride woro a hnUetina- length eowr of white satin made with a V neckline and a full skirt. Her short veil was held in place bv a can of flowers and she car- ried a bououet of white orchids. Mr . and Mrs. Albert Bornschein wore the attendants . Mrs. Born- schein wore a ballerina-length blue taffeta gown and carried a bououet of pink sweet peas . The bridegroom ' s mother wore a gray taffeta dress with black accessories and a corsage of or- chid sweet peas. A reception was held at the Bornschein home after the cere- mony. The house was trimmed with wedding bells , streamers and flowers . The brido and bridegroom left for a trin to Kentucky and unon their return w ill reside in Med- ford. The bride was a telephone op- erator. Her husband is a=so'-iated witb the Midland Photo-Finishing studio in Medford. He is a Veter- an of World War II and served ; n the Marine Corns for three years , one and a half of which were spent in Korea. 1*1 ARTCCt lt>— LONi; | In a beautirul p ink and white ; wedding at 4 p. m. Sunday at Emanuel Lutheran church in Pat- ! chogue Miss Lydia Long, daugh- ' : ter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Long of South Country road , Bellport , j became the bride .of Anthony ; Quartuccio , son of Mr. and Mrs . ! Joseph Quartuccio of East Patch- ogue. The Uev . Carl G. Gernannt ' ¦ performed the impressive t-ere- ¦ mony before the altar decorated ; u'ith pink and white flowers . ! Given in marriage by her fa- ther , the bride wore a gown of blush pink fashioned with a satin bodice having a square neckline trimmed with sequins and pearls . The tulle overskirt was trimmed with lace appli ques. Her illusion : fingerti p veil was held in place by a crown of sequins and pearls and s he carried a bouquet of stephanotis and fleurs d'amour. Miss Nancy Long of Valley Stream , a cousin of the bride , was maid-of-honor. She wore a soft pink ballerina-length gown of tulle and taffeta and a matching picture hat. She carried an old- fashioned bouquet of pink and mauve sweet peas and tulips. Joseph Quartuccio , Jr., of Eas t Patchogue , a brother of the bride- Mrs . Anthony Quartuccio —Michael ' s Studio Photo groom , was best man. The ushers were Angelo Quartuccio , another brother of the bridegroom , and Anton DeBruyn , a cousin of the bride . The mother of the bride wore a cocktail-length gown of powder blue lace with white accessories and a corsage of white roses and hyacinths. The bridegroom ' s mother wore a cocktaiWength gown of mauve lace with rose accessories. Her corsage was of white orchids. Mrs. John Makela , organist , played the wedding marches and accompanied Fred Wallick of New- York city, who sang \At Dawn- ing, \ \Ich Liebe Dich\ and \The Lord' s Prayer. \ A reception took place at the Brau Hans in Medford for 200 guests. The room was decorated in p ink and white and the color scheme was carried out in stream- ers and carnations in white and severa l shades of pink. The tables were decorated with pink candles and flowers and the bride ' s table was centered with a beautifully decorated pink and white cake adorned with a bride and a bride- groom ornament. Mr. and Mrs. Quartuccio left for a wedding tri p to Miami , Fla., where they will spend two weeks. Upon their return they will reside in a cottage on the Long prop- erty on South Country road , Bell- port. Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from Bellport High school. Mr. Quartuccio is an electrician. Nuptials :-: Brides :*: Women ' s Clubs >: Features :-: Church Services Engagement Mr. and Mrs. AndYew McLaeh- lan of Gillette avenue , Bayport , have announced the engagement Miss Dolores McLachl.in —Michael' s Studio Photo of their daughter , Miss Dolores McLachlan , to William Robert Barthelme , son of Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Barthelme of Division street , Bayport. Miss McLachlan is a student at Bayport High school . Her fiance was graduated from Bayport High school in 1954. No date has been set for the wedding. • » * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ski ppon , Sr., of Mowbray street , Pat- chogue , have announced the en- gagement of their daughter , Miss Doris Skippon , to Vernon Bald- win of Babylon . makes onl y of ice cream • • • *e Jf . you JU v^SjS f ^ '^ can xwr * ^ \ buy ! \A JJ ^ y ' J POSTERS PRINTED RAPID SERVICE MODERATE COST The Patchogue Advance Mrs. Elizabeth M. Otto of Ger- man Gardens , Yaphank , and Wil- lard Benjamin Barker of Lincoln road , Yaphank , were married at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Yap- hank Presbyterian church. The Rev. Walter C. Voll performed the ceremony in the presence of about 40 persons. Mrs. Robert Linker-of Yaphank and Charles Crowley of Blue Point were the attendants. After the ceremony a buffet dinner was served at Lake View inn , Yaphank. After spending a week in Bruns- wick , Me., Mr. and Mrs. Barker will make their home on. Lincoln road , Yaphank. The bride is a nurse at the Suf- folk home in Yaphank and the bridegroom is a painter there. More on page 4 , section 2 BARKER—OTTO We are all scul ptors , working out our own ideals , and leaving: the impress of mind on the body as well as on history and marble , chiselling to higher excellence , or leaving to rot and ruin the mind' s ideals. —Mary Baker Eddy PRINCIPLES AND IDEALS —E. L. Johnson Photo The former .Miaa Joan Wag- ner of Patchogue , who was mar- ried Easter Sunday to James Thomas Fiore of Jamaica in St. Francis de Sales R. C. church in Patchogue. The Rev. John J. Gorman officiated. Mrs, James T. Fiore —Photo by Phil Trypuc , Jr. Private and Mrs. Anthony Lewandowski , ; whose marriage took p lace April 2 in St. Isi- dore ' s R . C. church in River- head. Mrs. Lewandowski is . the former -Miss Barbara Zambriski .of Riverhead. Pvt. Lewandowski of Patchogue is stationed at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. 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