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Paul Sw-On, TAptunk 4-44M v Miss Delia Watts of Richmond Hill spent the Christmas holidays with her brother-in-law and sister , air. and Mrs. Rudolf Steffens of Middle Island road. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Worytko and famil y of Crescent street visited Mrs. Worytko ' s pa- rents , Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Rieber of Floral Park. Leslie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ral ph of Main street , cele- brated her eleventh birthday re- cently at a dinner party. Guests were Lynn Hulse , Solveig Genera l , Dianne Kiezel , Margaret Wilde , Susan Wright , Olive Williams , Ma- rie La Sauce and Sandra Ander- son. For your Insurance Needs Call Pat Raimond , YAphank 4-3849. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Freeborn and famil y of Shannon boulevard attended a family party Saturday at the home of Mrs. Freeborn ' s mother , Mrs. Victoria Camm of Hicksville. Robert Newell of Corona spent several days with his son-in-law and daug hter , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuss and family of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Raimond and family of Middle Island road and Mrs. Raimond' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Neger of Largo , Fla., who are visiting here , were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs . George Birrell of Medford. On Monday, they all visited Mrs. Raimond' s grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams of New York city. Dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaefer and »family of Patchogue-Yaphank road were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schae- fer and daug hter , Christa , of Kings Park and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Faust. Christa also celebrated her birthday that day. Mr. and Mrs. John Bergeron and sons , Marc and Paul , of Long Is- land avenue are spending several days with Mrs. Bergeron ' s par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ken- worbh at New Bedford , Mass., and will also visit Mr. Bergeron ' s pa- rents , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ber- geron at Cumberland , R. I., for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fre°se and children , Melody and Norman , Jr., of Chester , N. J., spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Freese ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs . Leslie Marchant of Main street. Mrs. John Becker of Raimond street spent several days in New Yo k city visiting friends and rela- tives. A Christmas eve buffet supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Davis and family of Raimond street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Step hani and children , Margaret , Allison and Leslie , Mrs . Ella Walsh , Mr . and Mis. John Davis and son . Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tyrka and children , Stacey, Martin , Craig, Patricia and Bar-v , Mr. and Mrs. John Zitzmann nnd chi'dren , Julia , John and James , and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and daughter , Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Philipp of St. Albans spent Christmas day with their son-in-law and daug h- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Busch , and family of Shannon boulevard. On Saturday they visited Mr. Busch' s pa nuts , Mr. and Mrs. George Busch of Westbury. Dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hudson and famil y of Valerie court were Mrs. Ed gar Bird of Lynbrook; Mrs. Ed- ward Edstrom and Francis Hudson of East Meadow and Misses Edith and Cora Bates of Brooklyn . Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and family spent several days recently in Old Say- brook , Conn., with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allen and famil y. Houseguests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broome and fa- mil y of Shannon boulevard are Mrs. Broome ' s parents , the Rev. and Mrs. Allen Gillis , and Mr. Broome ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Broome of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs . Paul Swain of Raimond street attended a family party at the home of their son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wild of Bohemia. Gift certificates for shrubs , drawn on the Oak Park Nurseries , Inc., of East Patchogue , in the Home Decorating contest , sponsor- ed by the Yaphank Chamber of Commerce , Inc. , were awarded as follows: H. R. Reetz of Bellport road , first prize of $15; John P . Spall of Donald avenue , second prize of $10; Jay Malsky of Long Island avenue , third prize of $5 ; honorable mention , Pauline Glover of Yap hank avenue , Walter Beh- rens and William F. Walker of Crescent street , John Mize , Le Roy Spillett , Jr., and Helen Peters of Long Island avenue , Douglas Davis , of Gerard road , William Lewin and Jack Hofmann of Mill road , P. Pereira of Ashton road , Emil Zitz- mann of Granny road , Emil Fries , of Shannon boulevard , Walter Gor- don of Main street , Henrv Fischer of Siegfried Park and Fred Zittel, Joseph Tarduni , R. Kruedner. and Emil Schoch of German Gardens. It was the unanimous opinion of the judges as they made their in- spection tour that the quality and extent of the Christmas decora- tions in the area are improving ¦-ach year. CHURCH NEWS St. Andrew ' s Episcopal church will have Holy communion at 9 a. m. Friday, Feast of the Circumci- sion. There will be Holy commu- nion and sermon at 9:30 a. m. Sunday with the Rev. Richard W. Gray officiating. Church school will be at 10:30 a. m. The Young People ' s fellowship will meet at 6:45 p. m. Sunday at the church. A New Year ' s eve service will be hel d at 6:30 p. m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran church with the Rev. Arthur W. Geidel officiating. Sunday morning worship will be at 9:30 a. m. Sunday school will be at 9:30 a. m. Sunday at the Yaphank Presbyterian church and morning worshi p will he at 11 a. m . with the Rev. Carl E. Silve r officiating. The Senior fellowshi p held a Christmas party at the church Sunday night and a short business meeting. Officers elected for the new year were Jack Hofmann , pre- sident; Inge Thomas , secretary and treasurer and Dennis Drell , vice president. The Women ' s as- sociation of the church will meet at 8 p. m. January 5 at the home of Mrs. Arthur Reed of Schoenfeld boulevard , Patchogue. Yaphank Items of Interest Mra. Brr-m St. I.ouU, ROnk. 9-5534 ,, The Grundy Avenue school Christmas program December 'l'i was a play, \Christmas Wish , \ given by the pup ils of Grades three through six. The cast was Theodore DiGuardia as O'Shaugh- nessey; Steven Hines , Devlin; Christine Scofield , Mary Rush; Huw Dalton , Hekimer Hoskins; Russell Jorgensen , Pete; Janet Schindler , Joan; Valerie Grackin , Raggedy Ann; Anthony Device , Scotty O'Leary, the dog; Marcia Belden , the ballerina doll; Carole Pilge r , the baby doll; Paula Klemm , the old doll; Thomas Titone and Ralph Grasso , ciows; Ralph DeVico , the small rabbit; Judy Be- dell , Ferde Coste , Karen Hyde and Mabel Olsen children and mothers. Mrs. Edward Doll and Mrs. Leon- ard DuBois were in charge of the play, Mrs. Arleen Judd , in charge of the singing, Mrs. Allen Grade in charge of the decorations and orchestrations were by Miss Naomi Koch. Karen Hyde was the announcer. The orchestra p layed \Rudolp h , \ \O Come Little Chil- dren , \ \Away In The Manger \ and \Silent Nig ht. \ Orchestra members were George Haussmann and Ellen Bleimiller , violins; An- gela Giannuzzi and Mary Ann Giambrone , violas; Lois Einemann and Barbara Belden , cellos ; Patri - cia Olsen , flute; Gretchen Oldren and Patricia Zangla , clarinets; Richard Cruz , trumpet; Russell Jorgensen , trombone; and Charles Chapman and Walter Schonfelder , drums. Mrs . George Haussmann was the accompanist. The Union Avenue school pre- sented a play, \Magic Nutcracker , \ December 23. Kindergarten pupils played the elves and fairies , First graders were the dolls , lollipops and snowflakes and Second graders were soldiers , mice , flowers , gingerbreads and candy canes. The prince was p layed by John O'Mack , the princess by Roseanna Reid , grandfather by Robert Pacella , narrator , Gail Schindler , the mother , Denise Morris , the father , James Sturiano and the children , Beth Reutter , Richard Kli p hon , Vicki Carmichael and Nancy Fusco. Listeners were Judy Fedele , Richard Hagan and Elizabeth Marlboroug h. Miss Janice Scheerer was in charge of the play. Christmas day guests of Mrs. William St. Denis at her home on Coates avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larcom and William Schroder of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Karanges , Nick Karanges , Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry St. Denis and sons , Rich- ard , Raymond and Henry, of Lake Ronkonkoma; Mr. and Mrs. Hec tor St. Denis and daug hter , Miss Jean- nette , of Ronkonkoma; Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Horvath and daughters , Mary Lynn ar j Barbara , of Syos- set; Miss Patricia Bull of Port Jefferson; Robert Guiffreda of Centereach and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaars , Mrs. Frank Bieler , (Miss Mandy Kaars , Miss Barbara Ferrara , and William Wild , Sr., and children , Miss Melina and William. Christmas eve guests of Mr. and Jli'i. Bryan St. Louis of Coates avenue w< :e Mr. id Mrs. James Robelen , Jr., of I c ' .1 Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Howartt Ordemann of Smithtown; Arthur Skidmoro. Ill , of Sayvill»; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Gowan and daughter , Erin and William .Mack. Houseguest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klip hon a n <i family of Union avenue is Miss Jeanne McCuo of Union City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder of Broadway avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Lueken and son , Richard , of Massapequa and Miss Patricia Sahey of Brig ht- waters Sunday. Mrs. Charles Gerhart and son , Robert , were Christmas day guests of Mrs. Gerhart' s son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bieler of Ciller avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry Habich were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Warren Smith of Lake Ronkon- koma. Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wehrenberg of Ave- nue E were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brauner , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Said- ler , Miss Eleanor Palotti and Mrs. Mary Brauner of Patchogue; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slater and daughter , Judy, of Blue Point and Mrs. Al- fred Weeks and sons , Barry and Alfred , Jr., of Sayville. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munkelwitz of Sayville and Mrs. Fred Seidentoph. Mr . and Mrs. Caesar Arcidiano of Laurel street entertained their sons-in-law and daughters and grandchildren on the holiday. They were Mr. and Mrs. James Cart- wright and children , James ' and Linda , and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lento and sons , John and Frank , of Patchogue and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Cariotte and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lindgren and daughter , Denise. Mr. and Mrs. John Engelhard t of West Sayville spent Sunday visiting their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Piekart , at their home on Dougher- ty street. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wehren- berg and daughters , Janet and Joan , of Railroad avenue spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Wehren- berg ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs . John Nelson of Hollis. Mrs. John C. Wehrenberg, Sr., of Lincoln avenue entertained her brother , John Kuhnle of Arling- ton , N. J., last week. Mrs. Fred Siedentopf visited her son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. George Wehrenberg of Ron- konkoma , Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belonzi of Avenue B entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blaes and son , Barry, of Hol- lis Saturday. Paul Lindevald of Coates avenue is a patient at St. Vincent ' s hosp i- tal in New York city because of an auto accident Saturd ay. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Anderson of Elin street were Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and childre n , Joanne , Ellen and Robert , of Massapequa. The Senior Ladies ' Aid society of the St. John ' s Lutheran church will hold its monthly social at the Guild hall starting at 1 p. m. Jan- uary 7. Mrs. A. Henry Habich is in charge and will be assisted by Mesdames Fred Siedentopf , Chris Simon and Leo Steidel , Sr. Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Piekart of Dougherty street were Miss Johanna Piekart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piekart of Floral Park and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindgren and children , Thomas , Johanna and Mary Margaret. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asbell of Ellis avenue were Mr. AsbeU' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asbell, and son , Richard , of Ridgewood. Mr. and Mrs. John Krivda and son , John , of Coates avenue spent the holiday with their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rickert of Sayville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grund- strom of Tucson , Ariz., are spend- ing the holidays with Mr. Grund- strom ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Keith of Victor street. Mon- day guests at the Keith home were Mrs. Edward Pring, Mrs. Fred Siedentopf and Cosma Arroyn. HOLBROOK NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Alberta Beach. SEIdfn J-3795 ... The Ladies ' auxiliary of the Cordon Hei ghts Fire department will sponsor a Christmas party tonight at the firehouse on Hawk- ins avenue. At least one parent is asked to accompany their chil- dren. Gordon Heig hts day will be ob- served January 10 at tho Suffolk home in Yap hank. All churches and organizations are asked to partici pate. Mrs. Ada Bray and .Mrs . Alberta Beach are the com- mittee in charge. Ronald Augustine of New York city spent the holidays with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! Augustine of Sevmour lane. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Oden of Gray avenue and daughters , Yvon- ne and Joan , spent the holidays with Mr . and Mrs. Felix Mil-air of Jamaica. Mrs. Vincent Henry of Map le lane is a patient at Brookhaven Memorial hospital . Miss Elaine Woodburn arrived from Mexico by American airline to spend the holidays with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wood- burn of Wilson avenue , and to visit her brother , Thomas Wood - burn , who is a patient at M ather Memorial hospital. Charles Hylton of New York city spent the holidays with his mother , Mrs. Gladys Hylton of Mills lane. Miss Charlecia Stephan of New York city is spending the holidays with her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Palmer of Park lane. Oliver Jemmott of Rider college , Trenton , N. J., spent the holidays with his parents , .Ur. and Mrs. Rupert Jemmott of Gray avenue. Other guests of the Jcmmotts were Mr. and Mrs. Ral ph Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mahon and daughter of Brooklyn. George Turp in of .Wilson avenue is a patient at Mather Memorial hospital. Mrs. Samuel Fredericks of Haw- kins avenue is spending the holi- days with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mar- tin of the Bronx. Miss Estclle and Rosalie Woodl y of Brookl yn spent the holidays with their parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodly of Margaret, drive . A farewell party was given re- centl y at the home of Mr. and Mrs . George Kinard of Seymour lane in honor of Miss Buelah VanNoy who left for Tennessee. Miss VanNoy had been a resident of Gordon Heights for several years. Mrs. Anniebell Kinard of Sey- mour lane has returned from a week' s vacation with her brother in Atlantic City. Howard Durant of New York city spent the holidays with his foster-parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Barbara lane. CHURCH NEWS The Ebenezer Sabbath Day church services are Sabbath school at 11 a. m., divine worshi p at 1 p. ni. and Young Peop le ' s meeting at 4 p. m. Saturday. Prayer meet- ing is held at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Sunday activities are Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and divine worship at 11:45 a. m. Bible class is held at 8 p. m. Tuesday with Elder John White in charge. The Sunday school Christmas pro- gram was held Sunday with Miss Drusilla Woodl y as mistress of ceremonies and over 30 children participated. Mrs. Alberta Beach is superintendent. The A. M. E. Zion churc h serv - ices are Sunday school at 10 a. m., divine worshi p at 12 noon and 8 p. m. and Young Peop le ' s meeting at 6 p. m. Sunday with Brother Nathan Johnston in charge. Prayer and Class meeting is held at 8 p. in, Thursday. The Sunday school held its Christmas program Satur- day. Mrs. Ada Bray is superintend- ent. The Church of God in Christ services are Sunday school at 11 a. m. and divine worship at 12 noon and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting is held each day at 12 noon. The Community Baptist church services are Sunday school at 10 a. m. and divine worship at 12 noon and 8 p. m. Sunday. Prayer meeting is held at 8 p. m. Wed- nesday. St. Michael and All Angels Ep is- copal church services are Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and divine worship at 11 a. m. The Gordon Heights Seventh Day Adventist church services are Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m., Home mission at 10:45 a. m., divine wor- ship at 11:30 a. m., Young Peop le ' s meeting at 4 p. m., Lightbearers club at 5 p. m. and Vesper service at 5:30 p. ni . Saturday. Sunday activities are Pathfinders club at 3 ]). m. and Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting is held at 8 p. m . Wednesday. The Bfodera Trend! Select your wedding invitations oi announce- ments , printed , raised printed or engraved at The Patchogue Ad- v ance. Wide range of type faces , elegant paper , latest styles. Mod - oratelv priced, quick delivery. Gordon Heights News Items MASTIC — The Mastic Beach Democratic Club , Inc., will hold its annual New Year ' s Eve dinner dance at the clulbhouse on Locust drive , here . Dinner will be served at 10 p. m. The New York dance orchestra of Sammy Maps will supp l y music for dancing until 3 a. m. Tickets are limited. Reservations can be made by calling AT 1-7000. Mastic Beach Dems To Mark New Year SWEZEY FUEL CO. fi3Q| COAL and FUEL OIL ^SSP il GRover 5-0270 B&W3a>4m Rider Arcane and L L II R. Patchogue ^^^^UffSSSSi MASTIC—A New Year ' s Eve party and dance given by the Mas- tic Fire department will start at 9 p.m. tomorrow at the fireball. Dinner will be served at 10:30 p. m. and breakfast at 5 a. m. Music for dancing will be fur- nished by the Syncopators. Leon- ard Ubaldo is chairman of the affair. Reservations can be made by telephoning William Stafford at ATlantic 1-8529 or Mr. Ubaldo , ATlantic 1-9574. Mastic Firemen Set New Year ' s Dance » wuitutgi t tkMtuutMS<mmmttmmmmmMMm g im»mmmmmmt SNEDEC0R Coal & Fuel Co.. Inc. COAL K0 C XRS FUEL OIL NOW FEATURING 24-Hour Emergency Service PHONES §££. '£& 118 West Avenue , Patchogue i *iriwnnfiniiniT ^iirT ,J ^iuinJiiinnnnn* \***\riiiiin' , ''* , *** , **** ,,, *** ,, * ,,l \\'* Mi ' t THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO BE 1 FirePROOF-INSURE! I \The Protection You Require — the Economy You Desire \ FRED G. SKINNER MILLIE L. SKINNER AGENTS 19 NORTH OCEAN AVENUE , PATCHOGUE GRover 5-0668 ' - ¦ - i n II ¦¦¦¦- I. .1 ¦¦ n nnnnnniin r m * i nn*-nrwnnrinr - iimnrvtnnni ~~~' i ~ ~~' m ~~^' m '* ~'^^ \More and more people , \ you probably have been hearing lately, \ seem to be buying The Patch- ogue Advance. \ That ' s true. 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