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Y. « : __ , __ « Brookhaven - South Haven M rs. M. Alburiter , II KIlnort 7-097911 Tickets for the Twenty-eighth District Republican Club card party to be held at Brookhaven fireliouse at 8 p. m. Saturday can be purchased at the door , or through Mrs. Claire Pongonis , BE. 7-053<>- .!. There will be many types of card games , many award* and refreshments. The local unit of the Women ' s Auxiliary of Brookhaven Memor- ial Hospital will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in St. .lames Parish house. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson of Montuuk High- way were their son and daughter- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rob- inson of Parish Acres , Putnam Valley, who were accompanied by their six children , Retiecea. Billy. Paul. Donald , Ruth Ellen and Jennifer , who was born October Otl Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Barsi and daughters . Paillette , Carol and Jeanette. of Yaphank Avenue were guests Sunday at the birthday dinner of Mrs. Barsi' s sister , Mrs. Lillian Shaug hessy, at her home at Hampton Bays. Cub Pack 9 will hold its March meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Brookhaven Elementary School auditorium. The month' s theme if? \My Home State. \ Re- freshments will be served. Friends of Cubs are welcome. ' Mesdames Ralph Maust and Harry Palcvsky of South Country Road * attended the flower show at the Coliseum in New York City last week as did Mr . and Mrs . Edward Lungqvist, also of South Country Road , who also attended the anti que show which was at the Coliseum. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Brook Store and Verni' s Delicatessen in Brookhaven. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gradilone of Montauk High way and childre n , Karen , Mary Ellen , Chris , Gail and Carl , were dinner guests Sun- day of Mr. Gradilone ' s brother-in- law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Lynbrook , and also visited Mrs. Gradilone ' s parents, Mr, and Mrs. August Fink of Baldwin. With about 20 present , the meet- ing of the local unit of the Home Extension Service held March 8 in the kindergarten room of Brook- haven school began with election of officers. Mrs. Walter Bergskaug was elected to another term as president; Mrs. Donald Stewart succeeded Mrs . Marshall Bull as secretary, and Mrs. George Nink replaced Mrs. Richard Brown as treasurer. The nominating com- mittee had been Mesdames Robert Brown , Richard Brown and Irene Goltsas. Mrs. Lloyd Robinson gave instructions on the sewing sc reens to be begun at the next meeting and Mrs. Robert Starke demon- strated the electric hooking of rugs, which course will follow the screens. Those who completed the wool skirt course ' were announced as Mesdames Bergskaug Goltsos , Stewart. Walter Kalinowski. Bull and Robert Weber. The program finished with a general film on cancer instead uf the one origin- ally scheduled , which will be shown at a later date. T here was considerable conster- nation in one home on Beaver Dam Road when it was discovered Friday that a large black snake had taken up residence in the attic and resisted all attempts to dislodge it from its snuggery. Any number of approaches have been tried short of mesmerization by Indian flute , but at last report it was still firmly entrenched. It was surmised that it had some- how got to the attic up the water- p ipes. Two young naturalists , embold- ened by the snake adventure , claimed that they came upon a black widow spider in the home of one but proceeded to bludgeon it beyond identification. Both lads are Bov Scouts. Herbert Comstock presided at the regular meeting of the Twenty eighth District Republican Club held Marc h 8 at the Brookhaven fireliouse. About 25 were present to hear Erling Larsen , police justice and committeeman from the Mastic area, speak on plans for the Republican party. A film entitled \In Your Defense \ about an electronic warning system against attack released by West- ern Electric was shown. Refresh- ments were served b y Charles Wal- dron and Mesdames Alex Kosen- kranius and Anthony Majestic. At the A pril meeting, Louis Decker will show colored slides made while he was in Germany. Mr. and Sirs. Keith McKenna , formerly of Bay Road , have moved to a cottage off South Country Road , belonging to the Charles B. Fosters. Mrs. Leroy E. Griffing of Ar- thur Avenue , accompanied bv Mrs. Elizabeth Howell of Bellport , at- tended the Marc h meeting of the Seatuck Chapte r of the Daugh- ters of the Revolution held Friday at the home of Mrs. Helen Lane of East Moriches. Albert Hotchkin presided at a general meeting of the Village Association held Friday night in the auditorium of Brookhaven Ele- mentary School. First discussed was the Fire p lace. Beach Club. Members authorized the board of the Village Association to sign a lease with the Matthabank Com- pany, whose president , Robert 'W. Starke was present to discuss im- provements contemplated for Fire- place Beach before it opens , such as installing a pitcher pump, men ' s and women ' s bath houses and toilet facilities. It was announced that bills for the Village Asso- ciation and beach club had gone out March 1 , the latter being $15 per annum for residents of Brook- haven. With abont 35 members present , the audience was enjoined to take an active interest in the affairs of the hamlet of Brook- haven by encouraging other resi- dents to join the Village Associa- tion. Everyone was reminded that the association had made possible Squassux landing, the Fireplace Beach Club , actions on zoning deemed of benefit to the commu- nity and otherwise acting as a protective power. Anyone interes- ted in joining may contact Mrs. Ann Simpson , treasurer , BE. 7- 04152. Among other matters dis- cussed was the silt problem at the mouth of Beaver Dam creek , with dredging and construction of an additional jetty discussed as possible solutions. PTA MBETING Mrs. William Bonyun presided at the Marc h meeting of the Brook- haven Elementary School Parent- Teacher Association held last Thursday night in the auditorium of the school. Grades 2 and Mrs. Rose ' s Grade 6 won the atten- dance banners for parents present. Mrs . Bonyun announced school vote registration as March 31 with a vote Apri l G an the $98 , 000 Federal aid vote , which is , Mrs. Bonyun stated , an outri ght grant. She announced that volunteer help- ers are necessary to keep the Bellport School libra ry on a regu- lar basis. The faculty basketball game sponsored by the Brook- haven PTA was announced for 7 p. m. t the following evening, and volunteers were requested to help on door and with refreshments. Mrs. Bonyun gave a warm in- troduction to Dr. Ruth Pasternack , psychologist for the Second Super- visory District and mother of three children. Dr. Pasternack gave a clear and interesting talk on the basic needs of all children. A question and answer period follow- ed. Hostesses assisting Mrs. James Winters , hosp itality c h a i r m a n , were Mesdames Charles Carll , Donald Scheibel , Robert Starke , Anthony Seiretta and David Al- burger. The seeon(r annual faculty bas- ketball game to be sponsored by the Brookhaven Elementary PTA grossed $238 , Mrs. Frederick Gill- ospie , project chairman , announced. With all expenses accounted for , the PTA will have cleared $178 to contribute toward scholarship aid in the Bellport High School, she stated. The game , held Friday night in the new gym in Bellport High School , started with a lively match between Mr. Sullivan ' s and Mr. Murph y ' s sixth grade teams , won by the latter , 22-J5. Outstanding players were Bill Kalinowski , Jay I nee , Joseph Licata and Wayne Cherubini. Brookhaven supporters were dis- appointed to see the Brookhaven faculty trounced GO-37 , by the fast moving Bellport faculty team. Playing for Brookhaven were Will- iam Purves , Thomas Murphy, John Sullivan , Tom Long, Lou Marrone , \Ace \ Watkins , Bob Grant and Gilbert Halpin. Playing for Bell- port faculty were Joseph Pascale . Ed McArdle , Andy Havens , Jo Roberge , Dick Chant , Dick Hall , Art Cooley, Bob Tinti , Marty Welch and Pat Laclnir. Doroth y Keller , Will B. Able Set to Star in 'Spring Fancy As a result of her success in Dormike ' s production of \The Muse, \ hundreds of requests were received by the producers to bring Dorothy Keller back for another show in Patchogue. Jay Musto of Yaphank had scheduled \Where ' s Charley \ foi his next production , but has been ¦ ¦ unable to find a theatre big enough for the full-scale comedy. The producer now has decided to stage the musical comed y, \Spring Fancy \ starring Will B. Able. Air. Able, who has co-starred with the effervescent Doroth y Kel- ler in other shows , has asked Dor- mike to have her do the lead with him in \Spring Fancy. \ Pro- ducer Jay Musto agreed. Keeping up with the standard set in its first show here , \The Muse , \ Dormike has also signed Graziella , who brought the Can- Can to New York' s Latin Quarter; Rock Rogers , who also established himself as a fine actor here last month , returning to do the role of a comedy artist; the sensation- al instrumentalist , Vinny Leoti , and other top performers. \Spring Fancy \ will be given at the Patchogue Hotel April 2 and 3 . The show has the setting of a flowered village square with o tree and shrubbery complete with benches , sidewalk cafe , pastry shop and hat shoppe. Most of the love scenes are hilarious comedy and satires on the real thing. Will B. Able will portray several charac- ters making every attempt to tind a girl to marry. He tries to win Doroth y Keller , a department store salesgirl. Rock Rogers tries his luck with Graziella , with side- sp litting accuracy. But the real love interest is done by Milliscent , a tall statuesque singer , who is considered to be one of the loveli- est musical comedy stars. Her boy friend in the musical is the popu - lar Jack Irwin , who did the lead in \Most Happy Fella. \ Jack , who is six. feet four and Milliscent , who is five eight , do an excellent job as the real romance. One of the many hi ghlights is considered to be the Beatnik scene satire. In view of the wholesomeness of the show. Jay Musto stated that he would like to do a special per- formance of \Spring Fancy \ for high school students at special prices April 1. Work is now under way to im- prove audience conditions for view- ing at the grand ballroom of the Patchogue Hotel. Tickets for the two-day production are now- on sale at the hotel and by some of Patchogue ' s leading merchants. Will B. Able Limited seating is available , and should be purchased early, Mr. Musto said. * AAAAAAAAAAAAAA * A *****AAAAAAAJUlAA>UlAAJtAAAAAAJUUlAAAJUlAAiU^ DO YOU HAV E ANY IDLE ASSETS ? If yours is a typical household , you have a number of possessions which you have kept from yea r to year .. . for no good reason . . . standing idle and taking up good space. Others in our community may be searching far and wide for JUST THESE THINGS ! B y investing a dollar or two , for a classified \For Sale \ advertisement in The Patchogue Advance you can turn these items into hand y EXTRA DOLLARS for those EXTRA ITEMS ... you really need. It ' s worth a trial! Place that advertisement TODAY. G Rover 5-1 000 rt n n*irtriwWn wf n^ i rTr *innri Hnnnni ^^ W Mf^nT2rJ\ BROADLEAF \ THIS BIG I Wjf EVERGREENS 1 «-n(? e I ^^« kW^ 2 Rhododendron (red ) and ^^m!f r±. 1 FRtt I a Azulen ( pink). 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Mr. and Mrs. Arcuri are former residents of Patchotrue. Mrs. Ralph I. Robinson was recently elected president of the Patchogue Women ' s Republican Club at a meeting- in the Republi- can Clubhouse in Blue Point. Also elected were Mrs. Arthur Felice, vice president; Mrs. Ethel De (iroff , recording secretary ; Miss Marie Satterly, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. Jennie Fueci , treasur- er; Mrs. William Kogers. financial secretary, and Mrs. Lucille Dob- son , trustee. Joseph Glasser , who resides in Natick , Mass.. with his wife, the former Miss Deborah Cantor of Patchogue, and their two sons , Wil- liam , l:i , and Jeffrey. 10 . has been named manager of manufacturing tor Raytheon Company ' s Com- mercial Apparatus and Systems Division. In his new post Mr. (ilasser will coordinate all manu- facturing activities in the divi- sion ' s facilities at Waltham, Mass., Hooksett , N. H. , South Norwalk , Conn.. South San Francisco , Calif., and New York Citv. Mrs. Russell Crovoiserat of Beatrice Court Was the guest-of- honor last Thursday at a party in celebration of her birthday. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs . Nelson Champlin of West Sayville; Mrs. Andrew McLaughlan of Bayport; Mrs. Robert Hammond, and Mrs. Herbert Champlin of Blue Point; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crevoiserat , Jr., and children of Islip Terrace; Mrs. Harold Leo , Mrs. Walter Hed- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crevoi- serat and sons , Mrs. Henry Den- sing and Russell Crevoiserat, Sr. During the evening she received a phone call from her son , Wayne , from Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Mass. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Associated Foo d Market , Caprino ' s Stationery, Caruso ' s Stationery, Pa radise Luncheonette , Chiu ' chiolo ' s Stationery and El- bert ' s Market in Patchogue. —Adv. Donald Crevoisera t of 70 Not- tingham Avenue is a patient at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital where he underwent an appen- dectomy Sunday. Mrs. Anna Diamond observed her eightieth birthday February 21 when a party in her honor was given by her son-in-law and daug h- ter , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Chaskin at her home on Munsell Road , East Patchogue. Four gen- erations of her famil y were pres- ent. Included were her son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Diamond , and sons-in-law and daug hters , Mr. and Mrs. John Schordine , Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berkowitz , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berkowitz , Mr. and Mrs. Chaskin. Also grandchildren , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westerlund , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Berkowitz and son , Mich- ael , Mr. and Mrs. John Dellanive , Mrs. Charles Fuoco and son , Danny, Samuel , Jerome , Josep h , Shirley and Alvin Berkowitz. Also present were Miss Sarah Marcus , William Schordine , Mrs. Rose Sinkoff , Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Chaskin and children , Mavis and Alan , Mrs. and Mrs. Herbert Chas- kin and children , Bonnie and David , and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krause , Mrs. Josep hine Schordine and Mrs. Harry Berkowitz. Mrs. Diamond is the widow of Joseph Diamond , who died in 1942 shortly after their thirty-fifth wedding anniver- sary. She has 5 children , 10 grand- children and 2 great-grandchildren. Her great-grandson, Michael , also celebrated his third . birthday the same time. Enrolled at Marietta College for the second semester are sop ho- mores Allan Rubin , son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rubin of 8 Jennings Avenue , who is majoring in bio- logy ; Ervin E. Gage , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Gage of 111 Hewlett, Avenue , East Patchogue , Michael J. Jochnowitz , son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jochnowitz of -1 Colonial Drive , majoring in chem- istry. Also Norman Noviek , son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Noviek of 22 Carman Street , a treshman. majoring in liberal arts. Mrs. William II. Jutuicson and Mrs. Arthur E. Hallock will he hostesses at an aftenui ' m of bridge Wednesday at a meeting of The Patchogue Sorosis in its clubrooms on West Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dittmeier of Washington Avenue entertained at a family birthday supper Sun- day in honor of their brother-in- law , Henry Hewett. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dittmeier and children . Raymond. Robert. Larry and Sue Ann , Mr. and Mrs. CarMVingard. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hewett and daughter , .Miss Bever- ly, Ronald Mulderig and Mr. and Mrs. Dittmeier and son, Edward. Mrs. James Hoolan presided at a business meeting of the Ladies ' Auxiliary of Patchogue BPOE last Thursday with 1-1 members present. Awards were given to Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. John Hormlrup. A covered dish supper will be held in April. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Krause Delicatessen , Mac & Julie Stationery, Spanish- American Grocery Store , Mario ' s Stationery , Medford Avenue Sta- tionery, and Mc Carthy ' s Lunch- eonette in Patchogue.—Adv. Miss Risa Meyerson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyerson of 270 River Avenue who attends the State University College of Education at Potsdam , will appear as \Helen \ in the farce-comedy \Lysistrata , \ to be given tomor- row and Saturday at the college. The Brookhaven Memorial Hos- pital Sprigs will meet at 1 :Ii0 p. m. Tuesday at the hospital. Hostesses are Mesdames Alden Stuart , George Bryan , Walter Terry and Miss Ella F. Terry. A gala Bal Masque was held Sat- urday night at Temple Beth-El sponsored by the Sisterhood. Music was b y the Beltones. Decorations were in red and black. A Grand March was held at midnight. Fil Ballin was master-of-ceremonies. Morton Morrison was awarde d a prize for the most ori ginal cos- tume; Mrs. Seymour Chaskin , the funniest and Mrs. Joseph Forrest , most beautiful. Ronald John Salamone son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salamone of Mulford Street , has been named on the dean ' s list at the University of Rochester , where he is a sop ho- more. \Understanding Ourselves \ will be the top ic of the Family Life Day program at the Patchogue Unit of the Home Extension Serv- ice Tuesday in the Four Sisters Community Center on South Ocean Avenue. Mrs. Victor Yannacone is in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. George Wittier of Amity Street accompanied their son , the Rev. Robert C. Wittier , to Allison Park , Pa., this week. The Rev. Mr. Wittier will be the new pastor of St. Paul' s Lutheran Church. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Meyer ' s Delicatessen , Mid- way Luncheonette , Minardi' s Deli- catessen , .Murphy ' s Grocery, No- vick' s Super Market and Otto ' s Stationery in Patchogue . —Adv. Mrs. Grace Forbes of Maple Ave- nue left Tuesday for Florida where she will visit her son , Gordon Forbes , in Jacksonville. Robert. C. Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs . Robert E. Snow, celebrated his first birthday last Thursday with a party at the home of his parents , 215 Lakewood Street. The theme was Walt Disney characters. Bobby ' s guests were his cousins , Jalene DeRoo of Pat- chogue and Michael , Thomas and Donna Morellino of Blue Point; also Debbie and Ralph Zegel and John Schroeder of Patchogue. Al- so present were his parents and maternal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Casey DeRoo; his uncle and aunt am) godparents , Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DeRoo; Mrs. Ralph Zegel and Mrs. Jack Shroeder , all of Patchogue , and Mrs. Sal Mor- ellino of Blue Point. Mrs. Snow is the former Miss Gladys DeRoo of Patchogue. Mrs. George Breaker , president , was in charge of a meeting of the Women ' s Fellowshi p of the Congregational Church Monday afternoon. During the business meeting announcements were made of a ham luncheon March ¦30 and a rummage sale April 5 to 8 at the church. A filmstrip. \To Offer Willingly \ was shown , followed h y dedication of the Woman ' s Gift, a thank offering given ! y the women of the church each year. Mrs. Iheuker gave a review of the book, \Twelve Bas- kets Full , \ by Margaret Apple- garth The hostesses were Mesdames Charles Connolly, Win- slow Ecker . William Jamieson and Herbert Woodhull. The forty-first anniversary of Old Glory Chapter . Order of the Eastern Star , was celebrated with a dinner for members and guests last Thursday in the Masonic Tern pie. Mrs. Audrey Hammer , matron and Charles Ross , patron, presi- ded at a meeting held after the dinner. Charter members, Mrs. Veronica Overton , Mrs. Louise Dodd and Captain Robert D. New- ins. were honored. Mrs. Sadie Jackson received her 35-year cer- tificate for service in the chapter. Refreshments were served in the decorated banquet hull. A minia- ture birthday cake and candle were at each p lace. Mr. arid Mrs. William J. Berge r of Richmond Road , Medford , an- nounce the birth of a son , Scott William , born February 25 at Brookhaven Memorial Hosp ital. The baby weighed (> pounds , 1 ounce. Mr. and . Sirs. Berger have another son , Todd , who is two-and-a-half years old. Mrs. Berger is the for- mer Miss Barbara Morley of Pat- chogue. At a meeting of the Rambler Societ y in East Hampton Tuesday , Miss Laura Ebell of Church Street , chairman for the February program , directed six sketches based on famous episodes in his- tory. Twenty-two members of Cub Pack <;\ > of St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church went roller skating Sunday- at the Patchogue Rink. Mrs. Annette Benedict was in charge of the group. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Robinson ' s Dairy, Sack' s Stationery, Sal' s Delicatessen , Robert ' s Stationery, Siegal' s Dru g Store , Zanga ' s Delicatessen and Shaber ' s Luncheonette in Patch- ogue. —Adv. The Senior Ladies ' Aid Society of Emanuel Luthera n Church met last week in the church hall with Mrs. Fred Oeser presiding. Mrs. Henry Pille was hostess in honor of her birthday. A luncheon will be held next month in honor of the anniversary of the society . A bridal shower was held Feb- ruary 27 at the home of Mrs. Henry Meyer , Jr., in honor of the former Miss Helen Meyer , whose marriage to James Foley took place March G in Our Ladv of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church. About 25 guests were present. Co-host- esses were Mrs. A. Newham , Jr., of Patchogue, Mrs. Donald Bever- land of Sayville and Mrs. Meyer. A meeting of the Golden Age So- cial Club of Patchogue was held last Thursday in the Patchogue Electric Light Company clubrooni. George Vollmer presided and \Happy Birthday \ was sung to Mrs. Gertrude Southard. The next meeting will be March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mendel- son of 21 Churc h Street enter- tained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. James L. Kuan and children , Kevin and Dennis , of Maxwell Air Forc e Base in Montgomery, Ala. They will leave Wednesday for Anchorage , Alaska , where Sgt. Kaan will be .stationed f or three years. Those who attended the dinner were Dr. and Mrs. David J. Mann and children , Dave and Edwina , and Mrs. Eleanor Puleo and daug hter , Sheryl. Mrs. Kaan is the former Miss Rose Mae Mendelson. At the Naturalization Court at Riverhead , Friday, members of Colonel Josiah Smith Chapter , Daughters of the American Revo- lution , Miss Laura G. Ebell , re- gent; Mrs. Mabel Lowndes , chair- man of records; Mrs. William Jam- ieson , chairman of magazines , as- sisted by Robert I.eibermann and Jean Murphy, honor students of the senior class of Patchogue High School , gave out flags to li5 new citizens. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Paul' s Delicatessen , G & G Luncheonette , Gluth' s Grocery, Coil' s Delicatessen , J & J General Store and John ' s Grocery in Pat- chogue. —Adv. Mrs. Chester Albin , president of the Patchogue Chapter of the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, will preside at a special meeting at 8:30 p. m. today at the hospital. The May 17 card party will be discussed. On Monday Miss Laura Ebell , regent of Colonel Josiah Smith Chapter , Daughters of the Amer- ica n Revolution , represented the chap ter at the twe n ty-second birth- day luncheon of Darling Whitney Chapter , DAR at Port Washington. The Women ' s Committee of the New Vork State Bankers ' Associ- ation will provide speakers for women ' s groups on banking and related subjects. Any one who IB interested can obtain further in- formation by contacting Miss Eve- lyn Moger , assistant secretary, The Patchogue Bank , a member of the committee , or Miss Elsie A. Elisc- her , assistant vice president , Sec- urity National bank , Lindenhurs t , who is the county chairman. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Murray are now residing at 22 Hillside Avenue , Blue Point , having moved from East Main Street , Patchogue. Dr. Murray, a podiatrist , has moved his office to the new add- ress. Mrs. Bertha A. Murray, Dr. Murray ' s mother , is making her home with them. In Emanuel Lutheran Church Sunday School attendance pins vere awarded Sunday to the follow- ing Dorey King and Janet Maas. gold pin \ ; Elbert Elders , gold wreath ; Mrs. Karl Erhardt , Sr., tMrd-year bar; Thomas Steckle and Gail Schaefe r , fourth-year bar; Dorothy Praetorius , Richard Tenke and Nancy Daniels , Fifth- year bar; Lawrence Steckle and Lynn Bunt , sixth-year bar; Rich- ard Wittier , George Wittier and Alice Mohlenhoff , seventh-year bar. A Fashion show and card party will be given by the Soroptimist Club of Suffolk County at 2 p. tn. April 30 at the Republican club- house . Blue Point , for the benefit of the club' s service fund. Mrs. Kathryn Miskosky and Mine Giuri are chairmen. Fashions will be shown by Mine. Giuri. Mrs. Billie Miskosky has done the art work and posters and Miss Marie Giuri , publicity. At the Monday night meeting of the club Mrs. lone Justice , president , was in charge nnd Mrs. Charlotte Walsh and Mrs. Mildred Sloane were initiated into the club by Mrs. Madeline Overton , past president and char- ter member. Mrs. Mary Homer , Miss Muriel Pless and Mrs. Jus- tice will be delegates to the North Atlantic Region Soroptimist Fed- eration of Americas convention at the Statler-Hilton Hote l , New York City. Mrs. Justice will also attend the Jul y convention in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs . Carroll M. Swezey of Swezey and Newins have re- turned from a month' s vacation in Florida. The Pageant Play of the Ages will be given at 7 p. m. tomorrow at the Seventh Day Adventist Church , 184 North Ocean Avenue, The Rev. Harley Bresee will be in charge of p lay, which will be in costume. Kenneth Lacey is song leader for the congregation hymn sing. Saturday night' s topic will be \How To Make Prayer More Effective. \ Sunday ' s topic will be \The Sin God Cannot Forgive. \ Miss Joan Gotimer will enter Grace Downs School of New York City next week where she will begin her training as an airline stewardess. Miss Gotimer , a grad- uate of Patchogue High School , has been employed as a secretary for the Suffolk County Republica n Committee for the past two years. NFW rOMFT is on displ , ay at Zeidl , ' r INCVV V_ L/iVIC l Motors, authorized Comet dealer for this area. Come- ' , is built by Ford Mo- tor Company and is itrf luxury lfne of compact cars . Richard Zeidler. president of Zeidler Mo- tors , predicts he will sell over 210 Comets this year . Price of the Comet is in §2 ,000 class. Zeid- ler Motors is located on Route 112 , Medford. Good Reading for the Whole Family • News • Facts • Family Features Tho Chriition Sc ience Monitor Ono Norwoy St., Boston 15 Moss. Send your newspopcr for the time checked. 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