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PATCHOGUE LOCALS AND SOCIALS \Nine Bridges , '' had dinner at the Playbill Restaurant at the Hotel Manhattan last Thursday and then attended a performance of ' Majority of One , '' in New York city. The p lay starred Molly Gold- berg and Sir Cedrie Hurdwicko. Enjoying the evening were the club members , Alcsdanies Sy lvia Kurshnor , Gertrude Sp iro , Ksthei' Mizrahi , Norma Sardell , Delia Guttman , Renee Stahlmnii , Ruth Rerke , Lorraine Churnas and Claire Horowitz. At the annual business meeting of the First Supervisory district , held at the Riverhead Hig h school, recently Miss - Laura G. FJ ell of Patchogue , a past president., was elected an honoiary life member. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at Mac & Julie ' s , Warren ' s Corner Store, Murphy ' s , John ' s Grocery, Krause ' s Delicatessen and Otto ' s Stationery in Patch- ogue. —Adv. A thirtieth anniversary surprise party was held Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mae Gudis of 2 1!) .Map le avenue, Patchogue , and Hempstead , at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Davidow , Frecporf. Guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Davidow , Mr. and Mrs. Mai Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidow , Mr. and Mrs. I. Davidow , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stern , Mrs. Evelyn Stern , Miss Dannielle Davidow , Mrs . Rowena Newman , Mr. and Mrs. II. Strutin , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davidow , Mr. and Mrs. I!. Zangwill , Mr. and Mrs. S. Holm , Harvey Gudis , Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Heller , Dr. and Mrs. Paul Girshoff and Mrs. Cecil Marcus. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toth of south Country road , Fast Patch- ogue, attended the funeral services for Mrs. Tolh' s brother , lieiijainin Chichester Owen , Sunday in Vi- . - . f Farland Funeral home in We*t- hainpton Reach. Mr. Owen , who died last Thursday, was 7' . i . lie is survived by two sons , Reiijaiiiin Milton Owen of Fast Williston , Willnrd Owen of Heliport anil Mrs . Dorothy Alfreds of Easlport , four grandchildren and one great- grandchild. The DYWYK club of the Pat- chogue Methodist, church will meet at, 8::iO I), in. October 10 with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson of IS Vernon street. Mrs. Krvin Gage will be co-hostess. A membershi p meeting of Sis- terhood of Temple Reth-Kl was held recentl y at the home of M rs. Arnold Iloden on Pine Lake drive. Those ¦attending were Mesdames Lee Oheriiorr. Carl Okun . David Gottfried , William Dranif/.ke, Mil- ton Meltzer , Paul Girshoff , Saul Hitnzigcr , Frank Greenfield , Nor- man Schwartz and David Meltzer. A tea for new members will be held October 28 at the. home of .Mrs. Roden , who is vice president in charge of membership for Sis- terhood. The Mary Martha circle of the Woman ' s Society of Christian Ser- vice of the Patchogue Methodist church will be held at 12 noon today, followed by a meeting. Mrs . Wanda Seaman will lie hostess at. a meeting of the Vesper circle held at 8 p. m. Monday at the Domino Yacht club. The Gleaners circle will meet at. 8 p. m. Wed- nesday with M rs. Dotuld McClurc of Long Island avenue , Medford. David Gillette , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gillette of Bayport , has returned to the College of Education at. Albany, where he is a member of the jun ior class. Mrs. Shirley Robinson , ritual director of Patchogue chapter , Women of the Moose , held a ritual rehearsal September 22 with ail escorts and officers attending. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Zeidman announce the birth of a son , Rrucc David , born September 10 at Lying-in hosp ital in Chicago. Mrs. Zeidinan is the former Miss Sheila lihimenfield , daughter of Mrs. Reiiiamin Rlumenfield of Chestnut avenue. .John .1. Harry, father of John L. Hairy of Jayne avenue , has been transferred f rom the Vet- erans h ospital at Hay Pines , Fl. 'i. , to the Suffolk Sanatorium , where he is improving nicely. Miss Dorothy Treuer , who is re- firing from the Metropolita n Life Insurance Company, Patchogue district , was guest-of-honor at a dinner given b y the office fcro\ Those present, were Mesdames Ann Matthias, Mary Lou Do Leva , Dorothy A. Wedeg is and Misses .lean Mullcr , Patricia Alisero , Do- rothy Sorensen , Carol Hill , Gloria Stanley, Uremia Stolb , Antoinette Spaeth and Joanne Cario Miss Treuer was presented with a gift ci it ideate. K'lwrence Rosen , son of Mr . and Mrs. Theodore Rosen of Map le avenue , is attending Adelp hi col- lege. Miss Heverley Hedberg will ar- rive tomorrow to .spend the week- end with her parents , Mr. and M rs. Wesley Hedberg of Walnut avenue. Miss Hedberg is a sop ho- more at the College of Education in Oneoiita. She is -corresponding secretary and historian of Theta Phi Epsilon sorority for this semester. Miss Penny Hance , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hance of Marvin street , has entered the College of Education at Oneonta , where she is attending her fresh- man year . Mrs. Grace Forbes of Maple avenue , recently returned from a vacation spent with her daughter , Mrs. Warren Hayes in Ai'dentown , Del., and her son and famil y, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forbes in El- inira. The Theta Sigma Phi sorority met. Monday at the home of Anita Cole to introduce prospective members. Myia Sanders , presi- dent , showed the sorority scrap- book and exp lained the constitu- tion. Rose Reilly, the rushing chairman , told a brief history of the sorority, and then Ann Marie Lotito , p ledgemaster , told the girls what initiation would be like. After the business meeting refreshments were served. Pros- pective members present were Nancy Heather , Karen Hazard , Eleanor Jellinger , Julie Kalafatis , Patricia Lee , Patricia Rathkamp, Jane Spavins , Patricia Still , Ka- ren Storjohann , Susan Van Gin- hovi . n , Judith Whitbeck and Kath y Wicks. Mr. and Mrs. Phili p Scala have returned from a wedding trip to Lincoln , Neb., where they visited Mrs. Scala ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs . II. G. Greenmeyre. Mrs . Scala is the former Mrs. Sue Kathleen Stakes of Heliport. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sivco of Hound Hrook , N. J. , are the par- ents of a third son , James Mich- ael , born September 16. James Michael' s brothers are Gregory and Douglas. Mrs. Sivco is the former Miss Suzanne Conklin of Patchogue. Ronald (Ronnie) Trypuc , son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trypuc of 24' ?. West Main street , celebrated his first birthday September 2' ,i. The color scheme was in pink and blue and carried out in elves and pixies. Pastel streamers and bal- loons decorated the room. Ronny ' s guests were Kathy, Paul and Jud y Trypuc , Louis Gervey, Patty Ca- vaciutti , and his maternal grand- mother , Mrs. Louis Felice , J r ., and his paternal grandmother Mrs. Phili p Trypuc , Sr., and Mesdames Aaron Gervey, Phili p Trypuc , Jr., and P. Cavaciutti. Mr. and Mrs . Donald Shanu Williams and children , Karen and Kent , returned recentl y by p lane- to their home in Clearwater , Fla., after a three-week vacation spent with Mr. Williams ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of Jen- nings avenue. Part of the vacation they spent at the Williams ' cot- tage at West Meadow beach. The British Commonwealth club will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Patchogue Electric Light Company community room at -148 East Main street. Wi Pam C. Jenkins , J r., of Rider avenue , .on of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam C. Jenkins, is attending Hof- stra college where he is taking qualitative anal ysis in chemistry. This summer he has been emp loy- ed as a trainman with the Long Island Rail Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Horvath of Clearwater , Fla., announce the birth of a son , Scot Donald , born at the Morton Plant hospita l , Sep- tember 22. The baby weighed 8 pounds , 8 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Horvath have two other sons. Brad , who is four years old , and Vann , who is 15 months. Mrs. Horvath is the former Miss Ruth Williams , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of Jennings avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morclliw of Second street celebrated theil fortieth wedding anniversary Sun day. A mass was offered at Otn Lady of Alt. Carnsel R.C. church at iiDon and the couple renewed their marriage vows. A dinner and re- cep tion for 00 guests took p lace at Toj ' en ' s Rest in North Patchogue . Dance music was b y their son , Theodore (Teddy) Moreliino and vocal selections by Miss Mary Martin of Bellport. Mr. and Mrs. Mutellino were married in Brook- lyn Mrs. Moreliino is the former Miss Mary Miceli. They have lived in Patchogue for 28 years when he entered the emp loy of the Long Island Rail Road. For the past live years he has been watchman at the River Avenue grade , cross- ing. The coup le have a daughter , Mis. Elvira Andrisani of Patch- ogue; two sons , Salvatore of Pat- chogue and Theodore of Blue Point , and seven grandchildren. The Methodist Youth fellowship of the Patchogue Methodist church will go to Baby lon at 5:. '50 p.m. Sunday to the Babylon Methodist ehurcli for the Sub District rally. The group will meet at the church at 4:45 p.m. For further informa- tion call Mr. and Mrs . Robert Sheridan , GR 5-1101. Thirty-six members of the Couples Club of the Patchogue Congregational church spent Sat- urday in New York city where they attended a performance of \The Music Alan \ and had din- ner at the Stockholm. William C. Jenkins has been enjoying a three-week vacation. Mr. Jenkins is a conductor with the Long Island Rail Road. Mrs. Robert Walsh of Blue Point was guest-of-honor at a bab y shower held Friday night at the home of Mrs. Paul Birming- ham on p, i Katy street. Co-hostess was Mrs. Robert Shaber. The guest-of-honor was seated in a chair decorated with pink and blue ci epe paper , and around the chair were the lovel y gifts with a stork hovering over them. The center- piece of the table was a large <ake decorated with a stork carrying a bab y, and pink roses. A buffet was served and each guest received a miniature swan as a favor. Guests were Mesdames Ernest Stocckel , Carmine Chiu- clrolo , John II. Barrie, Jr.. \\ illiam Lukert , Robert McKibbin. D a n i e 1 Neger , Frank Toth. Nicholas K o n o n , Fred Truman , Robert Br o u w e r. and Ralph Franklin , Jr. All the husbands of the guests are members of the Kopper Mug klub. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rowland and sons , Anthony, Phillip and Martin . Jr., attended the birthday party of Joseph Koziuk , . ' r., of Peconic avenue. Josep h celebrated his tenth birthday Thursday. Also attending were his parents and his brother , Martin. Mr. and Mrs. James Rocco and daughter , Kim , of Medford ave- nue spent the weekend in Trenton , N. J. where they attended the Trenton State fair. Kenneth Cristman , son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cristman of Jennings avenue celebrated his first birthday September 23. A meeting of the North Patch- ogue Fire department Ladies ' Auxiliary will be held tomarrow nightlight at the firchouse on Davidson avenue. Patty Chiuchiolo , daughter of Mr. and Airs . Carmine Chiuchiolo of Map le avenue , celebrated her eighth birthday Friday with a familyamily party at her home. On Saturday night her family took her out to dinner at Bronco Charlie ' s in Oakdale. Mr. and Mrs. William Kaznow- ski and children , Billy and Patricia , of Bellport were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaznowski of A Perry place. Also guests in th>? evening were Mrs. Mary Chanow- ski of Massapequa and Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph Hajduk and sons , Greg and Gary. Claudia Holz , daughter of Mr. ;ind Mrs. Frank Holz of 11 Arthur avenue , celebrated her second birthday Sunday with a party at her home. The room was gaily decorated with balloons and streamers. Guests were: Mr. and Airs. Frank Simpson and daughter Pamela , of Massapequa; Mr. and Mrs. .Michael Hello and children. Alary Jane , Tommy and Cathy of Hoibrook; Air. and Airs. Alfred DiDonato and children , Roseanne , Antoinette , .Michael and Louis of Woodmere; Air. and Ai rs. Gus I'labizio and daug hters , Joanne and Peggy, Mr. and Airs. Charles Ward and daughter. Nancy, Airs. Philip I. i g u o r i and daughters . Mnryann . and Debbie , Air. and Mrs. Nicholas Menikos and sons , .Mark , Tim and Tom , Air. and Airs. -Michael Alenikos and son , Michael , Air. and Mrs. Harold Overton and children , Alaurcen. Carolann and James , and Claudia ' s sisters , Francine and Cathy. Mr. and Airs. John Sirianni of Second street celebrated their fcrty- . - iCcond wedding anniversary last week with a family gather- ing in their honor. Those present were Air. and Airs. Thomas Siri- anni anil sons , Tommy and John , Air. and Airs. John Alarkott and son , John , Jr., Mr. and Airs. Pat Sirianni and daughters , Jan and Jill. Mrs. Emma Felice of 23 Second street celebrated her birthday .Monday with a family gathering in her honor. About 50 we re present. The Cousin club met att the home of Mrs. Josepp hine Leon ot First street, lastast week. Those present were Mesdamesesdames Mary Schordine , Jen Battaglia Horn and Rose Marie G i u f f r i d a. Recentl y the club enjoyed the performance of \Li'l Abner \ at the Gateway Theatre. ^ Mr. and Mr. Dominick L Felice of 23 Second street enter- tained at a dinner Sunday after- noon at their home. Those present were Airs. Felice ' s brother , John I.unzetta, and children , John and Rose Ann , of Alorristown , N. J., Aiigclo Rizzi , Rocco Anione and daughter Vieki , Air. and Airs. Nick Gallapoli and children , Marie Nancv and Ralp h , Rocco Rizzi and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Giuffrida and children , Marie Elaine and Cynthia. .Martin Carlino, son of Air. and Airs. Charles Carlino of Waverly avenue , celebrated his sixth birth- day Saturday with a party in hi3 honor. The yard was gaily deco- rated with balloons and streamers. Luncheon was served and later in the. afternoon cake and milk were enjoyed. Pin the tail on the donkey was enjoyed with the winner being Michael Palmer. Special event for the day was a pony ride for all the children. Each child received a gift. Those present were : Martin ' s sister and brother , Anita Louise and Wayne , Kathleen Charpied , Terri Gray, Hobby Gray, Marie Elaine Giu- ffrida. Theresa Reeves , Michael Palmer , John Ippolito of Bay- Shore , John Denm ' s , and Eddie Zenker. Recently Air. and Airs. Patsy Dragone of 19 Second street en- joyed the \Tour of the Hudson \ and Manhattan. While there they also enjoyed the performance at Radio City Alusic Hall and the Feast of St. Comas. Women flocked to newspaper work in the eighties. WHAT IS THE CAPTAIN'S am? Ask tfe\ Kd •*¥*¦ Wayne South Bay Boat Works I River Avenue J'oilchogiie Tel. G Hover 5-0066 58 STUDE WAGON $1095 Patchogue Garage Corp. SUNRISE HIGHWAY East of Medford Avenue GRover 5-1100 APPRENTICE ] to learn Printing Trade. Good opportunity 5 for ambitious , willing, cooperative worker. ' Must be physicall y strong. ! ' « * i j 40-hour week , 2 weeks ' vacation with pay j \ APPLY IN PERSON I Ask for Dick Searles — 8 A. M. - 5 P. M. THE PATCHOGUE ADVANCE [ 20 Medford Avenue £ Patchogue , N. Y. STURDY S^ J DOG FOOD \ j s ._ i \ i \S \ j A product with more than a quarter of a <¦ . ¦ ' * - ' < ! century of constant research behind it. I \^ l^L \ During that time it has measured up to , and passed , every test. \ It is used b y many of the top profe ssional dog breeders , kennels , J sportsmen and hunters everywhere . j \BUY THE KIBBLE — BUY THE MEAL\ j I STURDY HAS THAT J\ This ~ Qffer Good UntifOctobeV 22^ 1959 _ \ I * SNIFF APPEAL , 50c COUPON 50c J V ITAMIN LOADED , on Either ' ,,,. »,, , m „ ..,„ . ... ...... , • \ '<> lb*. STI'RDY NEW IMPROVED MEAL $1.75 j 111- 1.1, l.OM. iHAI Ml- .AL I :,o | hK . s'lTKDY SI I'KKME K1IHILK $5.75 ! I (Made with Real Meat Meal) J CTI inrvv rx /^ ^ -. rn^^ r-^-v I Tllis Coupon Will He Redeemed with Either J STURDY DOG I OOD CO. ' Purchase Above i SYRA < USE , \. v. ' ATLANTI C DOG FOOD SUPPLY : 5 ,,. . , , , ,, , I Jobbi-rs and Dist ributors ! S Sturdy New and Improv ed Meal ]r „; J;)vm . .\vr-iiu,. C ;| { f>-2373 Patchogue. N. Y. ' 5 Sturdy Supreme Kibble RRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU J Made with REAR MEAT MEAL '' V'\ Ni \\ 1 ' ' , S Address RIVERHEAD — Acting on the recommendation of the Suffolk County Public Works department , the Board of Supervisors on Mon- day allocated $5 , 000 from the county road fund for preliminary engineering and surveys looking- to the improvement of an 0.84-mile section of the Noyack Bay Beach mad near Sag Harbor in the town of East Hampton. SURVEYS ALLOCATION I at Swezey & Newins : I Patchogue UA&AAAAAAAAAA. A A A A A A A A A m. A A A A . ................WWWWW TTOfW ^TVWTi Series fever .. . at home serv- ices . . . lamp lighter ' s serenade . . . c-fFolt- - ' * bu-frest . . . welcomes . . . easy do e s it . . . and here we go. . . . INTEREST — is running high throughout S&N these days as baseball' s climax for 1959 rapid- ly approaches. There are the us- ual discussions and arguments on plays and players as well as relative chances of teams. All of which means that Fall is official- ly here. * * * SLP — Swezey ' s smashing low- prices and huge , huge selection of ladies ' dresses is creating a real stir these days as more and more wise shoppers are visiting our second floor fashion department and finding not only \just\ what they want but at big savings. See- ing is believing, so we suggest you take a look for yourself. + * + PENN BOUND — Heading off for a week touring Pennsylvania yesterday went Ray \ .Men ' s dept. \ Thomas with his Mrs. and former Schoo l Supt. and Mrs. Paul Basset t. Ray is the hel pful , personable gentleman that you find smiling in> our men ' s furnishings department. * * * LESS THAN 1 HOUR — That' s the amazing story of the wash and use ready made sli pcovers that you will find in Gladys Brown ' s main floor slipcover department. Ask Josep hine Wilson to g ive you the full story and show you the lovely patterns (made by famous Surefit) . They are easy off, easy to clean , and easy to put back on. All with- in 1 hour ' s time . And the price will make you real happy (only $9.99 for a chair cover). * * * DOUBLE WELCOME — This week your FW is happy tp wel- come two more peop le to the growing S&N family. Joining our regular \ part timers \ is Ann Kucynskii who is a familiar face at S&N. Ann is the won- derful , pleasant girl who form- erly was in our ladies ' sports- wear dept. It is a very real pleasure to say \Welcome hack , Ann \ from each of us. And we are sure we speak also for the thousands who frequent S&N while shopping. A hearty wel- come also to Virginia Rohde who joined the S&Ncrs this past week. * * * UPSTAIRS — We are enthused and you were just , as enthused judging by your response to last week' s ladies ' \Samp le Coat\ sale. These $29.95 all wool sensations are going like the proverbial \hot cakes \ . See the wide selection in Millicent Murnane ' s 2nd floor fa- shion department. * * * SPECIAL SERVICE DEPT. — Here is how to save money without cost or obli gation. If you are in the market for floor coverings just phone S&N' s rug department and our measuring expert will be happy to call at your home at your convenience and measure the areas you wish covered. He then will figure out for you the minimum number of yards of carpeting you need to cover the maximum amount of area. You w ill find real savings by phoning GR 5-0280 when you are ready. * * * VACATION REPT . — Vacation- ing this week is Glad ys \Domes- tics \ Brown. Returning this past week was Mildred \Nylons \ Erirk- son who enjoyed a wonderful trip through the Gaspo peninsula coun- try of Canada . Mildred would make a good Chamber of Commerce representative for this area. * * * WINDOW S H A D K 1MIOK- LEMS — If you are uncertain about the exact measurements for your window shades , S&N has Dr . Fix It ready to solve your problem. Just phone and ask for our window shade de- partment and \Doctor \ Hill Gerard will be glad lo stop by. Kill , incidentally, has a wide , wide know ledge of the various types of shades and which type will be best for each particular room. * * * THOUGHTS WHILE STROLL- ING — With the new and good looking lamp fixtures in the new sport swear-teen age section may be we should call it the lamplighter shop . . . the largest selection of dinnerwaie in Suffolk county will be found in S<£N' .s downstairs de- partment ... a sty le and pattern for every need . . . new towel buys just arrived in domestics depart- ment . . . and that about winds it up for this week except for our... THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK — Life is not too short to take the time to be courteous. See you in the store during the week. THE FLOORWALKER Swe/.oy &. Newins Patchogue \ - The - l Floorwalker j ma ivirs. uonert v,ristman oi wt . rt . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siri- ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Idinings avenue celebrated his ann j iU1( j sonS j Tommy and John , irst birthday September 2a. Mr. and Mrs. John Markott and A meeting of the North Patch- son , John , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Pat m C* O KI C -_ ~.1. _ —. ~. C * _ _ I igue Fire department Ladies ' Sirianni and daughters , Jan and OOClM DDOTl SWOSr ^9VI11 0 ' Auxiliary will be held tomarrow Jill. ^^ r »3 at the firchouse on Davidson Mrs. Emma Felice of 23 Second B I J- » r» • r» <*m*. ivenue. street celebrated her birthday Lad ies IJnp L»ry ^^% C\f \ ^ ^^T^^ Patty Chiuchiolo , daughter of Monday with a family gathering JF *\/ Vy yy/// * 7>^i[ Hi. and Airs . Carmine Chiuchiolo in her honor. About 50 we re pi . i A 1 ~^Bk w '/ff iiSuL \t ' Map le avenue , celebrated her present. rleated Arnel - TO ff / ffflSlim u ' phth birthday Friday with a The Cousin club met a the ^k^JF fff' ff it JMm party at her home. On home of Mrs. Jose hine Leon of PI/mTP ^^^ ///1M£iM$ M Saturday night her family took Fj rst street, l week. Those NKlK IN ff/l&filSttm icr out to dinner at Bronco present were M Mary W»m.A*». J. VJ fj /MtM lMSm . 'harlie ' s in Oakdale. Schordine , Jen Battaglia Horii /ff .&iM RmmM Mr. and Mrs. William Kaznow- and Rose Marie Giuffrida. . . . , /J? JrM fff MmWm iki and children , Billy and Recentl y the club enjoyed the Quick drying. Shrink and / MM £ #7 dJtMWW ' atricia , of Bellport were dinner performance of \Li'l Abner \ at \ stretch resistant . Excellent ^*fMf SMf Mjllimff 'M cuests Sunday at the home of Mr. the Gateway Theatre. crease and pleat retention. ;££/ $ § f'f nivmf M ind Mrs. Walter Kaznowski of 4 Mr. and Mr. Dominick L i ,. ., LI i v/ Jf / j &fip iiW'W ferry place. Also guests in the Felice of 23 Second street enter- I \ ,Hlen * re . vn ' uI,ra b,uc ' bla c k ^ ^Utf /I Wl ivening were Mrs. Mary Chanow- tabled at a dinner Sunday after- taupe. Sizes 10 through IS. „ ^\** ilri I ;ki of Massapequa and Mr. and noon at their home. 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