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1 ° A PPTM'f\ St - Jolin ' s Episcopal Hospital School of Nurs- V>/-\r r liNvj ing; , Brooklyn, recently awarded cap of school to 38 freshmen students. Anion ' s the 38. seven were from Suffolk County and two were from Patchogue. From left to right are: Patricia Schreiber of Patchogue , Faith Brown of Riverhead , Phyl- lis Roy of Laurel , Georg iana, Baer of Lindenhurst. Janice Ketcham of Greenport . Priscilla Kellers of Patchogue, Dale Robinson of Center Moriches. Activities of Interest in Patchogue The Sisterhood of Temp le Roth- F.l will have a Passover meeting Monday ni ght at the temple. There will be a Seder table and Mrs. Paul Girshoff will sing traditional songs. Nancy Ann Roman , daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul \V. Roman , was four years old March 25 and cele- brated with a party at her home. Present were Timothy and Kevin Pelaney. Joy and Patti Mayer . Donna and David Vigliotta , Carol and Maria Graniello , Diane Pallas , Gary Ward and the guest-of- honor ' s brothers , Paul , Tom , Kev- in and Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. George Fiebe and children , George , Jr., Milane and Craig, have returned to their home on John Street after spending a vacation in Florida with Mrs. Fieiie ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Beck , at their winter home in Orlando. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Paul' s Delicatessen , G & G Luncheonette , Gluth' s Grocery, Goll' s Delicatessen , J & J General Store and Joh n ' s Grocery in Pat- chogue. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Swan entertained at an engagement par- tv at their home on South Sum- mit Avenue in honor of their daughter , Miss Marylou Swan , and Leandro Di Clemente , of East Pat- chogue , whose engagement was announced. Abou t 35 members of the immediate families were pres- ent. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the North Patchogue Fire Department will meet tomorrow night at the firehouse. The Pennystri ps will he turned in and the losing team will give the winning team a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Jam ' s of 175 Grove Avenue have returned to their home after a three-week va- cation in Florida. They visited friends and p laces of interest in Orlando . DeLand , St. Petersburg and Tarpon Springs. The Orig inal Golden Age Club will sponsor a card part y at 1:30 ]i. in. April 7 at the Four Sisters Community Center. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Patchogue BPOE will hold a card party at 8 p. m. today at the club- house on East Main Street. The Patchogue Sorosis will hold its annual dessert benefit card part y at 1 :30 p. m. Satu rday in its clubvooms on West Main Street. This year ' s affair will be a \Fash- ion Fancies \ show sponsored by Swezey & Newins. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Henry C. Haab and Mrs. Charles W. Huffine , assisted by Mesdames Harry D. Ruger , Paul Kassett , A. W. Brownell , Frank W . Robartes , Kenneth Jones , lrvin S. Hawkins, William C. Jenkins , Frank Panciatiohi , Samuel A. Mc- Daniel , and George W. Breuker. At the April (! meeting Mrs. . Paul Bassett will give a hook review \f \Seidman & Son \ b y Elick Moll . A business meeting will precede the program. Hostesses will be Airs. Michael Pedisich and Mrs. Anton B. Pedisich. H. Daniel Gillette, Jr .. celebrat- ed his eighteenth birthday last Thursday at his home at 13 Acad- emy Street with a gathering of family and friends. A buffet sup- per was served. Those present were Mrs. Joshua Build , Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Hankins . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simeeek , Cecil H . uss- natter , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mo- lice , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ry- barezyk. Kenneth and Carol Ry- barezyk , Mr. and Mrs. James Mor- ri ^and childre n , June , Jo-ann, Joy and Jim , and Mr. and Mrs. H. Dan- iel Gillette , Sr. Miss Laura G. Ebell was the guest of Port Jefferson High School at its second National Nom- inating Convention of the Better Citizens Party Saturday. A board meeting of the Daugh- ters of Israel and Jacob Aid Society was held last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Rose Smith. Mrs. Sop hie Sweet is ticket chairman for the luncheon and card party to he held April 21 at the Better 'Ole. Also discussed was a rummage sale to be held soon. Present were Mesdames Dora Koshar , Esther Schackman , Ida Engel , Sophie Sweet , Ann Avrun- tm , Ann Seioff , Phyhs Click , Ruth Plafker , Ann Weincr , Shirley Sin- kotf , Renee Baron , Jrma Katzen- stein , Rachel Chaskin . Betty .lose- powilz . Sarah Levine , Mildred Steinhauer , Clare Meyerson . Flor- ence Neyman and Rose Mendelsoii. Norris Gilman , Jr., of l' . ir> Car- man Street celebrated his birthday March 23 with a party at his home. Present to help his cele- bration were Mrs. Norris Gilman , Jr., and son , Scott Richard , Mr. and Mrs. Norris Gilman , Sr., Mrs. Stanley Keller , Miss Diane Keller and the guest-of-honor. Mrs. Alma Champlin of 18 Noithridge Street entertained at a household demonstration party Fri- day. The demonstrators were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Michaud of East Patchogue. Those present were Mesdames Rose Molloy, Robert Smalling, Rose Benincnsa , Kay Johansen , Nina Ashline , Benjamin Keife r , Alice Rowland and Paul- ine Kwaak of Patchogue; Miss Muriel Champlin of Amitvville; Mrs. Ruth Caldwell and ' Mrs. Marylou Attanasio of Bayport; Mrs. Josephine Meli and Mrs. Carol Benhenick of East Patch- ogue. Joseph J. Rosen , son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosen of 58 Case Avenue, is spending his Spring vacation with his parents. A stu- dent at the State University, Col- lege of Education at Potsdam , he will perform with the Crane Chor- us and Symphony Orchestra when they present Virgil Thomson ' s \Requiem Mass , \ May 1) and 15. < i ¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦ i i ¦ i ¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦ i i i i i i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i i i i i i i i i i i i - ; LiNDENMERE HOTEL ; I Sed gemere Road Center Moriches ; I ' ATlantic 4-0553 I ; • ; : 2V2-ROOM APARTMENT UNITS : : j HOTEL ROOMS ON [ j : \ l EUROPEAN P LAN I I - < ¦ ¦ ? - - 4 _ ^^ -,»» ., ww.w^wwwwwwar v wwwv m - . 1 a a t a I I ¦¦ > j CUSTOM^ j SLIP-COVERS and DRAPES I You choose from the largest and most beautiful 5 1 up-to-date stock of fabrics at the lowest possible \ J price — ANYWHERE! I 1 *yw 8W TV$ & I l rr% < .Jm \„ Jf ?t 1 •< ' ^^M^^^ MA - W0RK HONE s i ^^^^^^ ^' AT Y0UR HOME \ > \ EVEN IF VOU LIVE 50 MILES AWAY! J < H I O L L . . . . our fabulous selection of ! I SILKS — WOOLENS — VELVETS , \ 1 COTTONS — and all Miracle Fibers. . WENDY FABRIC SHOP ; 1 28 West Main Street , Riverhead PArk 7-3525 : I (O pposite Riverhead Savings Bank) - S rfWWWWVtf * <>. >..•. .a. .*..•. .4. .». •..•. .a. .*..*. .0.4.. ^ .*..». .a.. *. .». •..* j RUMMAGE SALE < i Patchogue j Congregational Church 4 95 East Main Street < i i Tuesday through Friday < APRIL 5 to 8 < 4 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. < ' „„„„„„„„„„„ „ Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Swan of 44 South Summit Avenue , Patch- ogue , announce the engagement of Miss Marylou Swan their daughter , Marylou , to Lean- dro Di Clemente , son of Mr. and Mrs. Guido Di Clemente of Narra- gansett Avenue , Fast Patchogue. No wedding date has been set. New Officers Slate Installed By Patchogue GOP Women - (2% Jlatrijnijiu* Afotraur* - Women and their World Thursday, March 31 , 1960 Page Three — Section Two IMQTA1 T ET. I' atchogue Women ' s Republican Club olli - liMvJ i MLaJLIlL/ pers for 1960-61 are pictured. The y are , front row . It'll to right , Mrs . Fred Dobson, outgoing president , and Mrs . Ralph Robinson , president. Standing, left to right, Mrs . William Rogers , financial secretary ; Miss Marie Satterly, corresponding secretary ; Mrs. Jennie Flicci, treasurer , and Mrs. Arthur Felice , vice president. Mrs . Ethel De GrotT , recording secretary, was not present when picture was taken. The Patchogue Women ' s Republican Club installed its new- officers last Thursday night at the Suffolk County Republican club- house in Blue Point. Mrs. Ralph 1. Robinson was installed as president , Mrs. Arthur Felice , vice president; Mrs . Ethel De Groff , recording secretary; Miss Mari e Satterl y, correspond- ing secretary ; Mrs. Jennie Fucci , treasurer; Mrs. William Rogers , financial secreta ry, and Mrs. Fred Dobso n , trustee. The club' s new president , Mrs. Robinson , who was installed by Sal Scotto , Patchogue Republican leader , stated in her acceptance speech that \ with the help of the entire organization , we are look- ing- forward to a successful and profitable year. \ Salvatore Shor- tino and Zaharias Zaharakis as- sisted as sergennt-at-arms . Sid- ney Lang, Patchogu e campaign chairman, was master-of-ceremon- ies and talked on the importance of women in polities in the com- munity. Mrs. Fred Dobson , outgoing president, was presented with a gift for her outstanding work as president of the organization dur- ing the past year . The success of the dinner was due to the efforts of Mrs. Ernes- tine Gallard o, dinner chairman , who had decorated the table with miniature cut-out elephants. Each guest was presented with an artificial flower and souvenir pro- gram of the installation. Orchids were presented to the president and past president. R e d rose corsages were presented to the other officers. Middle Island Mrs. Mildred Nuua , TAphank 4-3871 A son. Philip Bowlay, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowlay Williams of Wading River Hollow Road recently at Mather Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed 8 pounds (> V> ounces . Mr. anil Mrs. Williams have five other children. The Middle Island Drum and Rugle Corps meets at G::!0 p. m. todnv at the firehouse on Arnold Drive. Mrs. Josep h Paprocky gave a parl y at her home on Woodville Road in honor of her daughter Kay ' s first birthday Thursday af- ternoon. Guests were the baby ' s grandmother, -Mrs. John Szezpanik and children , Barbara and Robert , M rs. Alex Horton, Jr., and daugh- ter ^ Rosemary, of Manorville; Mrs. Kenneth Schmidt and son , Kennv , of Wading River; Mrs. William Mart-/, and children, William and Lynn of Ridge , Mrs. Arthur Schae- fer and son , Arthur , Jr., of Ray Shore. The East Middle Island Parent- Teacher Association will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the school. Guest Speakers will he Dr. Louis V. Nannini , district principal , who will explain the tentative plans for the school expansion program for Central District 12 , contem- plated by the Board of Kducatioii; Mrs. Lawrence Bellows , school nurse , who will talk about foods for growing children. Mrs. Josep h Carrnbiis , president of PTA , will preside. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Middle Island Fire Department will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p. m Tuesday at Hunters Inn on Middle Country Road. Mrs . ' Mildred Xassnu of Wood- ville Road is going to school this week in Port Jefferson to be trained ns a census taker. Miss Laura l.illie Schwerdtfeger of Suezeytown Road and Aviation Cadet Fred Charles Snyder of Harlingen , Tex., will he married in the Middle Island Presbyterian Chinch , Middle Island , at I p. in. A pril It) . The Rev. F.dwin G. Towtisend will officiate at the ceremony. Mrs . Joseph Carrahus of Ya- phank Road was godmother for Ilarhiira Jean Danowski of Mt. Sin;ii March 10 at the Infant Jesus It . C. Chin ch in Port Jefferson. Barbara Jean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Danowski. The Middle island Volunteer Ambulance was driven by Fred Arnold , assisted by Fred Ye- voli to take Albert Wyant of Medfo rd to Mather Memorial Hos- pital at 1:15 p. m. March 24. Dr. James Robertson was in charge. On March 25 the ambulance , dri- ven by Al Gnad with first aid man , Fred Arnold , took Mrs. Mary Kckhoff of Lake Panamoka to Mather Memorial Hospital at 12 p. m. Dr. DeWitt Rulon was in charge. On April 13 the Middle Island Ambulance Company will meet at the firehouse on Arnold drive at 8 p. m. Priscilla Peltz of Middle Coun- try Road and Lindn Carrnbiis of Yaphank and James Scott of Wood- ville Road, are hack in school after being confined to their homes by illness. The Junior High Confirmation class enjoyed a visit to New York City recently. Tours of the River- side Church and the Cathedra l of St. John the Divine comprised the highlights of the day. The group visited Grant' s tomb , after which they enjoyed \New Skies for New York \ at the Tlayden Planetarium. Making the trip were Helen Reldt , Leni Klwood. Doris Gnad , Melvin Cow , Janet Noss , Mary Beldt , Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Bayles , Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Reldt and the Rev . Edwin G. Townsend. Setonites Hold Science Show fHir'k'' FMRPVn exhibi t prepared by Theresa Wilier v^niV ^IV CIVIDIV I \J won top honors at recent Set on Hall Science exhibit. Six seventh grade students exhibitors will par- ticipate in Suffolk Cininly Science Congress next month. Twenty exhibits designed and preparer! b y Space Age scien- tific Setonites were displayed recentl y at Seto n Hall High School , Patchogue. Spectators and visitors gave the participants practice in explaining their projects and at the same time profited by the knowledge gained. The judges , Dr. Daniel Bnllarttine and Dr. Donald Met/, of the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Charles Hainn of Cent rn I Islip High School , selected the following firs t place winners and their projects; Theresa Weller , a study of the chick embryo; Lawrence I- ' aber , weather station; Charles Fiore , electronics in math. These three winners are members of the Senior Class of I'M) . In second place were Robert Jemisou , electronic suppression of audio feedback ; William Faller , dissection of a fish; John McKachern , navigation. Third place winners were Charles Wel- lander , man ' s physiology and anatomy; James Creedon , electroly- sis and ionization; Diane Carey, magnets. Theresa Weller ' s project was chosen for the fair ' s grand prize-—the current .science and aviation medal awarded for scientific achievement. 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