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OPENING SOON-^ernrra^ingflnd ^ Loim ! sociation will be located at 500 Main Street at Lake Avenue , Center .Moriches. This office , which will serve residents of area from the Moriches to Wcsthampton Beach , is scheduled to open March 19. CM Branch Opening Set By Sayville Fed. Savings CENTER MORICHES — Sayville Federal Savings and Loan Association ' s Center Moriches Branch office will open March 19 with a special opening day event. According to Paul 0. Mercer , association president , the Saturday opening is planned to g ive as many residents of Center Moriches and the surrounding communities as possible an opportunit y to in- => spcct the building, Long Island' s newest savings office. Carl B. Stoye , A. I. A., a direc- tor of Sayville Federa l Savings , and its architect , designed the building which has already been i termed an exquisite examp le of colonial Wi aamsburg architec- ture. The gj ui-ra l contractor was Leslie R. Merchant , a Yaphank builder. The 2 , 185 square foot building is situated on a 100 by 20U plot whic/i will be completely landscaped by Ernest Whitbeck of East Patch< ue. Parking for ap- proximatel y ' .SO automobiles will be provided in the rear. New wide light flood lighting will illuminate the building in the evening. The interior of the office is made up of a large customers ' lobby, a tellers ' section separated from the lobby by a mahogany counter built bv Wi.liam R. Wilson , cabinet- maker of Smithtown , an office and an accounting room. The full base- ment contains the employes ' rest looms and lounge. The decorating, which was handled by a committee of the directors of Sayville Fed- ei al Savings , tastefull y comp le- ments the Williamsburg architec- ture and features an orig inal painting by Hervey Garrett Smith of Sayville , entitled , \Senekes (. reek , Center Moriches , in the Gay Nineties \ and 17 original pencil drawings of Long Island land- marks by Henry N. Betjemann of Blue Point. MMMB ^ nHaaHUMMMnCT^HMMii^BmHWir Insurance Premiums Financed in 9 Easy Payments at the CHARLES PILGER AGENCY GRover 5-5151 The Medford Avenue School Parent-Teacher Association will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday. A slate will be presented b y the nominating committee and election of officers will follow. Guest speaker John Chester , Patchogue- .Medford School Board member , will discuss current build- ing plans of the district. Refreshments will be served. Medford Avenue PTA To Elect New Officers Jews to Observe Purim ; Joyous And Festive Day Purim is celebrated in commemo- ration of the deliverance of the Jews in Persia from the hands of Haman , the king ' s officer who p lot- ted their death. The Fourteenth of the Jewish month of Adar is the d ate of Purim , which this year corresponds to Sunday. The Fifteenth of Adar is known as Shushan Purim since in the capital. Shushan , the Jews had to defend themselves against their enemies on the fourteenth and celebiated the festival a day later. It is called Purim from the Hebrew word meaning \lots \ and refers to the evil machinations of Haman who cast lots to determine on which day he should arrange for the slaughter of the Jews of Persia. In the synagogue on the eve of Purim and on Purim morning the Book of Esther , the Megillah , is chanted to a special melody. At the mention of Haman the children stamp their feet or turn their \ greggers \ (a sort of rattle) in derision of the name of the arch enemy. Being a joyfu l festival , Purim is the occasion for parties and celebrations. A festive meal is the occasion for a happy family gath- ering. Charit y is distributed and there is an interchange of gifts , particularly food gifts , between frknds and neighbors. MAbK .L\D BALL S hood of Patchogue Temple Beth-EI will take p lace Saturday night at Temple starting at 8:30 p. m. with music by Bel Tones. Mrs. Donald Schneider , left , fund raising vice president ; Mrs. Richard Goldstein , Masked Ball chairman; Mrs. Milton Meltzer, Sisterhood president and Mrs. Harry Borden , publicity, furnish hint td night' s festivities that will feature prizes for most beautiful , saniest and original masks. —Advance Photo Awards Will Spark A. P. Van ' s Opening At New Location Fri. A. P. Van ' s of Patchogue has announced the grand opening of its new location at 47 South Ocean Avenue. The opening will be unique in that tomorrow and Saturday, free demonstrations of various ap- p liances will be held and the view- ers will receive free hot dogs , coffee and p izza p ies. Awards will be triven awa w such as a Sun- beam electric can opener , a hand vacuum cleaner and a B. V. I. jig saw. Many specials will be featured throughout both days with sav - ings as high as 80 per cent , the management stated. These values may be found on page five , section one of this week' s Patchogue Advance. A. P. Van ' s , a landmark in the area for the last 20 years , has been known for its values and service. SELDEN — A Sacred H eart Council 4402 of the Knights of Columbus will hold a Loyalty day parade here May 1. Among those invited to partici- pate are veterans , fire depart- ments , Boy Scouts , Columbiettes , Squires , and other interested groups in the area. The Sacred Heart Council feels that this is an important day to show and honor Americanism and patriotism in order to combat Communism throughout the world, Selden K of C Parade On Loyalty Day May 1 The Rev. Henry J. Reel , profes- sor of moral theology and liturgy, at the Seminary of ttie Immaculate Coiu-vptiou . Huntington, the major seminary for the training of future priests in the Diocese of Rockvillo Centre, will speak at Monday ' s meeting of the Holy Name Society of St. Josep h' s Church , East Patch- ogue , at 8:. '!0 p. m. in the Parish Audito ium. His top ic will be , \The Father ' s Role in Character Training. \ All men are invited to attend the mooting. The importance of the parents ' role in the famil y will be stressed. Your friends will know good taste and skilled workmanship have b«en embodied in the wed- ding invitations you order from The Patchogue Advance—a t bud- lT«»f iirioeH. —Adv. Father Reel to Tell About Parents ' Responsibility \Hey ! The Browns got that bathroom set we saw in the Want Ads!\ I I I ¦ | I t | II I III I II f | I | | III I ¦ I I II I II I |IM I lll l I I I I I I j POULTRY and EGGS At Money-Saving Farm-to-You Prices ; Now Ready to Go SQUAB BROILERS I 2 for $1.00 Soup Chickens 25c lb. Fresh eggs. Buy them at Cappy ' s Market , Eastport , or I Stanley ' s .Market , Riverhead. Other markets , restaurants , and hotels invited . = LUKERT'S FARM STORE \ PINE STREET EAST MORICHES ; Phone ATIantic 1-0427 ' • r i nun i i i ii i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i in i i n HI ¦ - ^* y^ I w1/ ^^^^ ^^E. ^* 7 ^* K^KM Hi BBI S STEP INTO THAT NEW CAR - Peoples # NATIONAL BANK OF PATCHOGUE 115 EAST MAIN STREET ORover 5-1700 MID-ISLAND OFFICE ROL'TE 25 SELDEV, N. Y. .Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reset ve System Sf K VejFO^^ co^^ ?^^ l 'l» M*lfS^ , 't 4^«^& . V \ «*# MSt JtM-MMMAZl m^^^^^^^^^^^<^^w(v\ P^ ^ BUY NOW . . ^^ ^®bf '| SAVE MONEY ! ^^j| 5 SPECIAL! ! Tri ple Insert Aluminum Jff a. COMBINATION WINDOWS SklSx ^ AND ONE DOOR S te£»SW FOR ONLY 812JJ00 M ^^m No Money Down CALL *HB& ^^ &&lr A» L»t. e $12 5 w A fc TODAY , ^ JH Mc RAE BROS. 410 WEST MAIN STREET PATCHOGUE GRover 5-4200 Patchogue Teachers To Inform Residents On Scale of Salaries The Patchogu e Classroom Teach- ers Association voted unanimously last week , to continue its program of informing the public of what it considers to be \the inequitable salary schedule of the Patchogue- Medford School District in com- parison w i t h other districts in Suffolk County. \ Representatives of the PCTA have met with representatives of the executive board of the North Patchogue Civic Association. In addition the association has met with the executive council of the Patchogue-Medford School District Patent-Teacher Association , who also expressed interest in the asso- ciation program. PCTA welcomes invitations to speak before organizations that desire similar information. Contact may be made with Mrs . Florence Elliott , president, of the Patchogue Classroom Teachers As- sociation. Seventh-Day Adventist Lecture Series Set A series of lectures will begin at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Sev - enth-Day Adventist Churc h at 184 North Ocean Avenue , Patchogue. Harley Bresee will be the guest speaker. His top ic will be \Earth ' s Satel- lites Predict Danger , \ What is Coming? Will the World Be De- stroyed ? Mr. Bresee is a student of Bible Prop hecy and Human Re- lations. He is a teacher in the South Bay Academy and assistant pasto r of the Babylon and Patch- ogue Seventh-Day Adventist Churches. The meetings will con- tinue for .six weeks and will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. There will be services for chil- dren. A color motion p icture , \Faith for Today, \ national TV production , will be shown. These meetings are p lanned for the whole family and the public is invited to attend. Melod y Day Camp Accepting A pplicants Melody Day Camp, at Lake drove School , Lake drove , is now accepting registration for the Summer of ]<Hi0 . The camp offers opportunities for childre n , ages K- M , to start, or continue their in- strumental training tIA'ough the Summer months , whila engaging in a comprehensive recreational program. A qualified professional slalf will supervise the music program , in- cluding instrument exploration for the younger campers , and a fuli urogram of ensemble play ing for intermediate and senior campers . Scheduled visits by outstanding professional ensembles , educational field trips and performances by outstand ing guest conductors are slated for the Summer. For those interested, Melodv lliiv Camp will also offer accred- ited courses in mat hematics , science , and language . Registration is now open for '•liKdren (H-10) who are interested in having fun with music , and children ( 10-14) who alread y play a musical instrument . A scholarshi p plan is available to organizations with members in Eastern Nassau and western to rerifra l Suffolk County. For infor- mation and brochure , write to: Melody Day Camp, 2 Culver Court , Huntington Station. f (JW^i o u\< * * 0? °° 1 ^ a ' e ^ a Y s ant * ever Y day quality always counts at Grants. 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