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Enlargement Planned For Eastport Church Originally Built in 1853: 1 ,03 YTAR< S D\ H I:;1S| I\ ( Cospel church building „ill , \ y] J I LVralVkJ \JLiU |>,. enlarged this . suiiiini- r to provide Sunday School rooms ami a dining room or recreation .space lo he lined |>y church fellow ship or youth. Church was organised in I. H22 but fiuilding was not elected until 31 years later . £. ~ EASTI'OKT - - 'ibis ; year , on the - j; i7ili anniversary of the organ- ization of lhe- Kast port , church , plans are being made for a sizeable additie.n to the buileling. The church was oiganized in 1*22 , with meetings in various local homes. Th. . - building was creeled only in JW> . ' . i , lo be enlarged Lo its present, size in HSiio. ' • \ -- \ — '- __ ' J ne -lee- l.y lo-lenii aeleiituin lo the church will be- .started l.hp summer uueU-r the- eniriu.il cliure-b , winch now is the Sunday , -e iiunl loom , anel also partially bciie.ilh the church atidiloriuni. Plans have l.e-eii made for thii-e- or lour permnm-uliy ]>arlitieiiicil rooms Jen - Sunday sclmoi wit ll eith- er movable- partitieeii. - to make four more 1^- b y 12-foot rooms wlie-n desneei. With the partitions t ' olde-el , a •l. r .- by . 'iU ' -l ' oot iiie.iii will In- available ;is a dining room fen- fellowshi ji . -uppers or as revival loij space tor young people- of the church . Jncludeil will be: a utility room for a heater . The church was organized in 1H22 umleT the name- of Sliliu. ' lli tes ley llu- licv. Lewis Gordon — Kustporl eliel not ;-et. its church building ' until .11 years later. .So from IHlili te. IN.M i sei vices Will- held 111 the- . - cllejollleillse- oii the north nle- of Montauk highway just cast of \\ e- st p..ml , in the vicinity of the present home of Leans Giiliini:. In is. 'fl , I he- chill . -h Was e -liaii . m-.l to lhe - Aleth- oelist P i e. t e- . - . taut demuniuat lull wl.ii h bail been organized in tic I ' lute-el State- in I. - ..S , and i o- niaiiu-el in Ileal deneuniiial mil lie.ni js: i-l te. I ; I ;: II \\ h, n n witlulr. -w , lie e 'e.111111 ;' , a III. nil.er i.f the lilllh' J' rotesl.inl eeil.l el i in e. It is, nmf an in .ie 'pi'iieieiii ehsiivli , ei.iii ^ - ii n- der lhe- nauic l- .a. -t pen I l.e .s pel church . Ill till- mi.I.lie lSUti ' . - , it \va: found lle. es s al y tee have a rllVllll <if sl'Ve'l al e lilll' e lie feu - oil. pa . l,.l ' lie-cause there u.ie leu ami : eat - te-le-el mcluheTs III e'ae 'll V lilaj. e .lllll liu-mbe r .s >il une cuii;- re-i- al imi uere unable- te. pay eii.uu-h lalarj . In I.N ll? nlle psi t..| . -en \ e.j lulir tsitl gi' i-gatie.i i . for an annual salary «if . - : :- ' :. o . .Men ills . . (now C. nlcr . Miirie -hi- . .| . Sp. - eiik tiiu - .v K.i t j ieilll. t. ir. ve. M.iu.ir , .ill.I \iutll .Manor ci.inpi - i e-.l I lie Sulfnlk , li - mit of liie Ml' e - hui. ll lllllll If- .: ' .vhe-n it was resolved \the ap- p.iintmrnt known as Suffolk cir- uil he-iK - efeirth he called Kastport imi .Manorville. \ 'ibis continued until 1 S : H ' I , t lu ii Kaslimrt and . vluno i villc each had its own pas- te.r. It is not certain how- many pas- tor. ; . - .eiveel the Klistpul't ( bllicll Inline l.SoK , nor their order t>l ¦in -cession. Thirty-eight pastors have served the church since that lime. Those serving since 11KIII in llu- orde r e.f succession are J. 11. Hidden , F. A. Smith , James C. Cody, William E. Pettet , Walter L . Angelo , Harry J. Bri g ht , Charl- es A. 1' cpeiiin , and Maurice E- Keih- . v. lhe- Ke-v. Daviel 11. Records is the present, pastor anil came to the- church in October J Hoi \ . l he- cost, of the orig inal build- ing in lSaii was $1 r. ia.Li. 'l; in leS' .Hi the chinch auditorium was aelded al a cost, e. f . -ji- L III. 'l he . - estiioaleel enst of the- coming addition is > |.: . INIII . A pproximatel y tfii , (Ul(l has lie-en raiseet in cash since Easier, 'I'he project is under the supe-i - vi- lull of lhe llviaid eil Trustee:- , .Meivni A. Tillinghiisl , piesidcnl , ami Jack Tuttle , Keel.e-rl. W. I' e-n- iie , v , M . 10 . kcllcy, Jr., Reunelii U arii e-r , (Till ' oid ' Tuthill , Allan lieihiii on , l.cruy Wilc ox , and Har- ry Niu-cut. PATCHOGUE LOCALS A bridal shower was given Fri- day ui ir hl . in honor of .M rs. I rem . Rut.kowski b y Mrs. Jean /.e-ie-n. -ki . •Mis . Rita Zii-l.-nski and Mr. -i. Jaiii-* . Zele-uski at. the home ol' Mrs. • b-aii Zeh-nski on Maple avenue . Mrs . Rutkowski will be married Satiu- ilay lo Izyilon- Ku . iowski of Greenpoint in St. Francis ele Sales li. '' . church. I' resi-n ' . at the show- er were Mesdames Alice Ziclcnski , Florene-e Adams , Johanna Kozlovv- ski , Dorothy Willia.ns. .lose-pbinc Kopcyznski , A n n a Malkiewiez , Miss Rita O'I.eary and Miss Kh-anor Kvviake.ski , all of Patch- ogue; Mrs. Audrey Chester and Mrs . Marion Chester of Woslbtiry. Mrs. Blanche Werner and Mrs. Pearl kopp of Blue Point; and Mrs. Slella Kujowski e,f Sayville. Miehe-le- Sie-ge-l , daughter of Mr. anel Mrs. Ah<: Siege I , celebrated her eighth birthday with a supper party July 21 at her home on Roe boulevard. Micnele ' s guests were Joanne Xeo , Maureen Ktigel , Susan Gierer , Joan Polk . Paula Josepe.vitz , Diane Schordine , Diane L' ttiey, Daviel Kursluner , Wayne Drinkwine, Brian 'I' e.xeria and Michele ' s brother , Marc , and sister , Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. John Ceo and daughter , Jeanne , of Truberg ave- nue spent tile weekend motoring through New York state and vis- ited the Game farm at Catskill and Saratoga Springs. An auction will be held on the grounds of Hammond Biggs aux- iliary post clubhouse at 1 :. '!() p. m. Saturday when a wide variety of Useful articles will be auctioned by William T. Rogers. Refresh- ments will be served. A get-together of some of tin: members oi' the Patchogue Home Extension unit was held July 11 at. the home of Mrs. .Mabel Ober- schel p on Woodside avenue , North Patchogue. Various projects for the coming year were discussed. Those present were .Miss Rosetta Terry and Mesdames Mae Kleess , .Marian McVeety, Marion Ecker , Hazel Jenkins , Adeline Bauer , Olga Amann , Dagmar Melvin , Mary Pastiebl , Anna K. Jones , Gertrude Wilson , Ann Bogensber- ger and Mrs. Obersehelp. Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel Worth of llialeah , Fla.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Chapman of Carman street. They spent severa l days at the Chapman cottage at Long Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Forbes of Harris street are the parents of a daughter , Karen Ann , born July 21 at Brookhaven Memorial hos- pital, lhe Uaby weighed G pounds (j ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes have a son , Donald , and two other daughters , Jennifer and Pamela. On July Ui a buffe t supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hulse of James street in honor of the birthdays of their sons George , Jr., and Wayne , and also as a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sipos and son , Dennis , of Holtsville , who arc leaving for a two-week vacation in Texas. Those present were .M rs. Margaret Hulse , Mr. and Mrs. Hulse and children , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aspenleiter and children , Kathy and Joseph , and Mr. and Mrs. Sipos and sons , Dennis and Allan. Dorothea Rehekah lodge will hold a card party at 8:30 p. m. Monday in the VFW hall on Ed- wards street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohde and daughters , Susan , Gale am! Deborah , recently moved into their new home on Oxbow road. A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bolide was William Hinrichs who has just _ re- turned from a trip tei Spain. Ger- many and France and was leav- ing for his home in . 'Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams oi Brewster have alsei been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rohde. They have left for their home ane! Susan and Deborah returned with them to spend their vacation in Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Severn. - and four-year-old son, Rickey, of 273 Washington avenue spent their vacation in Lake Goorg\ where they visited G a s 1 i g h t Village , Storytown , Ghost. Town and Frontier Town. They also went to the North Pole. Accom- panying them was Mrs. Severns ' mother , Mrs. Herbert Smith of the same address and Sally Ann Craner of East Hampton. Sally Ann is a cousin oi Mr. Severns an dis ' J yea rs old. Mrs. Marion Shepherd of Potlei street and .Mrs. Catherine Gibbons e.f Bayport have returned from a two-week vacation trip. They vis- itcei Connecticut and spent live days at Lake Oatis in Massachu- setts. They motored to Hanover N. H., anel then through the White- .Mountains , returning by way of Vermont. Miss Rita O'I.eary is spending the summer with her uncle anel aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ziclcn- ski of Falcon avenue. Dr. Cathryn Riley, Miss Marie Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brophy and Miss Dorothy Treuer motored to International Airport , Idle-wild, Sunday, and Miss Riley and Miss Brop hy left b y plane for Seattle , Wash., and from there are leaving for a trip to Alaska and other points of interest. Inc. Taxpayers Unit Schedules Barbecue SIIIRI.CV The annual chicke-n ba 11.. . tie sponsored by the Incor- poiulcd 'faxpayers ' association of Mastic Acres will be held from 1 to . ' > p. in. August 2 at its clubhouse on Jv- .se x circle lieu- . Pioi -eeels will n< . toward the build- ing fund. lb-- . -I > at imi- - ha- .e- tu be Hindi' in .ul- . aiie e- as- t lie- ailair will be - (united (.. 101) p. rsoii- . . Anyone vv i. mm; lo atteii.l shemhl tide- ph.H e . Mi . . Ruelolf Selui!/, . AT iantii - |. '''! 'fs> or puicba.a- lhe t i. l.el. , from the \ e- I- ' a in i I y . - ' .tw.pi . ti- en \\.r! lieeii houle--ar.l, Shu ay, or I IOIII any member of Hie c.xcculnc board, Unce in ;i lifetime ' The liiu-Ht workmanship ai popular prices in Wedding im Hat ions. Let us show Joel our beai ititii! naiuplcs nf en- graviii K , raised lettering, ami pi inline . , l ast Delivery. Ask to r-ee them w hen you bring in your news for the society page. The Patchogue Advance , Medford Ave- nuc. —Adv. 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The cluii' i-li will ii si . - liie- iiiiiliiiiii-; i.tailud hy the Fe-nlee-D.-tal church on . \]c( .j raw slu'et , l.e . -t.v. e en (.iai.il ave-nue an.l Oak -slreet. ll is starlini; - as ;- . l.iain li ed ' l In. - l- ' ull Gospel e-hurch oi' (Jenlei' iMoi'iehe- .s , and eventuall y may lieeeune an iii ei ejiendniit church. Last, muiilli , tin: lir.s l service- si in Shiiley were sUuted at. lhe North Shirley C' niiiinuiiiIy house e^n We- . -l Kii < | avenue hy lhe Jvev. l- ' railk Folio eil ' tin- Kast. I' atcheinne iViiU-i 'osliil church . The Sunday school . - .e rvie'e:.; in l iie new church at Alt-draw street was eillie iat ed at li::il) p. in. JSmiilay, the Kev . Mr. Gicco saiel. lie will supervise' all the wen ); at Hie Shirley hranch until Un- church hei'oine . 's sell ' -su. -tainine;. In atlendaiK i- , the- As. -e nihlies of C¦ ' <>< ( rank ainon^ the top 10 of all iksiioniiuatie.iis in lhe nation , ace-online; to the Uev. Air . Greco and it is . the. major deiieiminaUeen of tj ie ,1' eiitectislal liroup. The buililiii K on Ale-Graw streed. is mil coiii| deled hut has a ha.st-mi'iit , I' ouiiet. -itiou an.l a waterproof roof , providing aileejuate tjjiaci- for services , he saiel. All are wt-lconic lo tin: Sunday School services. Jit-^ular services will start when the church' s nieinliership in the area is established , said the itev. Ai r. Greco. Full unspel services at the North Shirley cniriirumily house are held at 10 a. in. Sundays. Shirley Services Begun By Assemblies of God SNEDFX0R Coal & Fuel Co., Inc. COAL K W^! W FUEL OIL NOW l- 'KATI KING 21-Hour KiiiiTnt-iu-y .St rvite rnunto » A > i»«n N - HUM 118 Wt-Ht Avenue , 1' atcliuguo