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Mrs. Ethel Smith- ROnk. 9-S752 <s 'i' /ie E omcntary Pa rent-Teacher j Association meeting will he heal \ at tlie U li' y il.i.e School ne.\i : Tie. ^day ,;t , > ah ' p. ui. Special ! speaker at ti. > freeing Win iv j Mr. Nahoias Messa , aistvict psy- j ciie og:st tor tile Piainedge School District who will present. \Child- ren Speak , Parents Listen. \ Twen- ty- .ive chi.divn from the school will h.e ' p in a di-cussion and an- swer pel ia.d. - 1 I Laurie Koch , daughter of Mr. ; and Mis. John W. Koch of Main \ Avenue. celebiated her second ; birthday .lanuary 3 . with a party; at her home for her brothers , ! James . William . Kevin , ,Iohn and sisters . Susan. Patricia , Linda, Kathy and Karen, and friends. Robin Burr and Karen Holm. All enjoyed a birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Van Or- strand of Holbrook Road were din- ner gucst> Friday night of Mr. and Ms. Wilbur Ruth.erig of Strongs Neck The occasion was in lienor of Mrs. Van Orstrand' s >hirthday. > MW ..nd Mrs. Sydney Davies of South Washington Avenue quietl y ob. -erved tii e ir forty-fifth wedding .nam e. sary January 2. Th. e Middle Country District Youth Association are sponsoring movies to be shown at the Unity D ;ive School and the Bicycle Path School alternate weeks. Saturday the film. \Alice in Wonderland , \ was shown at the Unity Drive School , and the first part of a thirteen-week serial , \Venture of the Fl ying Cadet ' . Saturday the film. \Pino. \ starring Sal Mineo , will be shown at the Bicycle Path School , starting at 1:15 p. m. Hot water baseboard heat. In- stalled as low as $795. No Down Payment. American Heating Co., opp. Sears and Bee Hive Stores. G Rover 5-9C09. —Adv. i ne Ceniereach Lions Club are again conducting a campaign u ' uough the end of January to allow .oeai residents to present their 1001 license plate app lica- ble ..s to a local station in order to \ nave them within 48 hours without t ile inconvenience of travel or standing on line. A small fee of •>1 is charged for this service which will be used for the community welfare fund program. The fol- lowing\ arc the p ickup stations in the community: Village \Chemists , Homeside Florist , Fletcher ' s Hob- b y House. Centereach Food Mar- ket , Centereach Lumber , Dawn Cleaners , Steinway Hardware , Tin- ker National Bank , Centereach Pharmacy . Central Shell Station , Jericho Plumbers Supp l y, Center- each Plumbing Supp l y, Leon E. Giuffreda Agency and St. James Printerv. The second semester of the Suf- folk School for Christian Studies began Tuesday at the Sunday School building of the First Con- g regational Church of New Village. Students who missed signing up then may still sign up this com- ing Tuesday. Subjects to be studi- ed are Child Stud y b y Mrs. Joslin; Gospel of John by the Rev. Daniel Rosenberger; Unseen World by the Rev. Gilbert C. Moore , Jr.. for the fi rst period 7:30 to 8:20 p. m. During the second period which lasts from 8:40 to 0:30 p. m.. students may study Biblical Intro- duction b y the Rev. Robert Mc- Kittrick; Isaiah by Horace Klenk ; and Post-Reformation History II by the Rev. Bruce Strickland. ' The semester will run until A pril 18. The Rev. Newton Todd of Flori- da, who was the guest speaker at both the Centereach Communit y Church and the Selden Community Church Sunday, and Mrs. Todd were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy of Wood Road. The Patehogue Advance is on sale at: Dawn Stationery. .Scott' s Candy Store . John ' s Meat Market , Reylek Candy Store, Steve ' s Gen- eral Market . Village Chemists in Centereach. —Adv. The Rev. and Mrs . Robert Mc- Kittriek and children , Bancroft. Howard . Douglas , Cherlyn . Bar- bara and Robin , who have been making their home on Wood Road , will move this week to Broadway Avenue in Port Jefferson Station. The Rev . Mr. McKittrick is pastor of the Three Village Church in Setauket and a former pastor of tiie First Congregational Church of New Village. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Overton of Midd ' e Country Road , accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frederich Sch- wamb , Jr.. of McGaw Avenue , vis- ited on Sunday Mrs. Edward Pul- len of Levittown . who was a resi- dent of Lake Grove for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Overton of Middle Country Road entertained at a famil y dinner party Sunday. Guests were Miss J. Mabel Hal- lock of Smithtown , Mrs, John Overton , Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barnett and children. Bonnie , Nan- cy. Stephen and Sall y, of Elliot Avenue. The occasion was in honor of Miss Hallock' s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetsell and sons. David and Roger , of South Washington Avenue spent the New Year ' s weekend with Mr. Wetseli' s sister, Mrs. Bertha La- Fay, at Adamston , N. J. On the return tri p they left Roger at Springfield College , Springfield. Mass., to return to his studies af- ter his holiday vacation. Ladies who have a few spare hours will be welcome at the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars hall next Wednesday to hel p make cancer bandages. The group meet all day starting at 10 a. m. The Patehogue Advance is on sale at: Five Corners Delicatessen in Lake G rove. —Adv. Mrs. George Kenned y, Sr., of Wood Road entertained the Secret Pal Club at luncheon Friday. At- tendin g were Mesdames Albert Reynolds , Foster Overto n , George Bingay, Julius Hahn , Percy Pet- ers. Henry Faustich and Alvin Smith. Tlie Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Centereach Fire Department will hold their regular meeting at the ti rehouse next Monday at 8:15 p. m. The Ronkonkoma Movies on Farm-to-Market Road , Lake Ron- konkoma. are holding an Allied Nautical Cadet Night January 18. The movie will be \Cinderfella \ , starring Jerry Lewis. The Center- each Allied Nautical Cadets will put on a comedy act and the band will p lay several selections. Three special awards, a 0 by 12 Sandran rug. a flora l arrangement , and a transisto r radio, will be made , af- ter which refreshments will be . -erved. There will be two perform- ances starting at 7 p. m. and about o p. m. Since this will be a closed night with no tickets sold at the door , anyone wishing tickets should call Robert Clemens , commander <5>of the Centereach Battalion , at JU. 8-8802. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Silverman and sons , Arthur , Bruce and Lewi s , of Hawkins Avenue enjoyed din- ner at King Wah Restaurant in Cold Spring Hills January 4. The occasion was Arthur ' s fifteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Furman of Hawkins Avenue celebrated thei. twenty-fifth wedding anniversary New Year ' s day with their son , David , in New York City, where they visited p laces of interest. In the evening a famil y party was held at their home with Mrs. Fur- man ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Web- ste r Overton and her brother-in- law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Haberstadt and children , Don- na and Kevin , all of Hawkins Avenue. Chairman for the National Foun- dation March of Dimes campaign for Centereach is Mrs. Michael Acampora , and Mrs. Michael Pas- culli of Centereach will cover the Selden area. Volunteers for door- to-door canvassing for both Cen- tereach and Selden , may call Mrs. Aca m pora in the evening at JU. 8-3479 , or Mrs. Pasculli at JU 8-3953 at any time. The Wood Road School Parent- Teacher Association meeting will be held at the Wood Road School next Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. The program will be on Reading, cen- tered around the teaching of p honetic. Mr. Olcott , chairman of the reading department , and Mrs. Lois Buys , also of the reading de- partment , are in charge and will put on a demonstration with chil- dren of the third and sixth grades. The Centereach Fire Department ambulance answered the following calls : December 28 at 12:15 a. m. Arthur Reed of Greemvay Terrace was ordered by Dr. Mautone to Mather Memorial Hospital. Firs t aid men were Fred Kirschenheiter and Harry Brown , Sr. ; driver was Daniel Brown. January 2 at 6:45 p. m. Frank Hausner of Hammond Road was ordered by Dr. Kaplan to Mather Memorial Hospital; first aid men , Fred Kirschenheiter and Harry Brown , Sr. ; driver , Daniel Brown. January 3 at 2 p. m. Jos- eph Carrone of Picket Lane was transferred from Mather Memorial Hospita l to Central Islip Hospital by order of Dr. Butler; first aid man , Ral p h Sappacerqua , driver , Ernest Harders. January 6 at 7:50 a. m. M. Turano of Marshall Drive. Selden , was ordered by Dr. Bod- kin to Brookhaven Memorial Hos- pital. First aid man was George Wrig ht; driver , Robert Marks. Jan- uary 7 at 7 p. m. Mrs. Francis Vit- acco of 121 Holbrook Road was or- dered by Dr. Kaplan to Brookhaven Memorial Hosp ital . Driver was John Connell. Mr. and Mrs. William James of Main Avenue had their infant son , William Allan , christened at the Assumption of the Blessed Virg in Mary R. C. Church Sunday at 3 p. m. by the Rev. Josep h Belfiore. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perry of Lake Ronkon- koma. A reception followed at the home for about thirt y relatives and friends. Those attending along with the godparents were their children , Michael and Kevin , Mrs. Edith Stetter and daug hte r, Lor- raine , of Lake Ronkonkoma , Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and daughters , Helen and Maryann , of Babylon , Mr. and Mrs. Henry James and children , Leslie and * Kath y, Mr. and Mrs. Charles James and children , Paula , Mark and Tracy, Mrs. Katherine James , A lfred James , Mrs. Mary Reaber . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tordik of Centereach. Miss Audrey Villani of Brooklyn spent the weekend with her bro- ther-in-law and siste r , Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Palmer. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Palmer took Miss Villani back to Brooklyn where they visited with Mrs. Palmer ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Villani. Jennifer Catherine , inf ant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G roben , was christened Sunday at 3 p. m. at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church b y the Rev. Joseph Belfiore. God- parents are John Mitchell , uncle of the baby, and Mrs. William Gro- ben , grandmother , of Centereach. A reception was held at the home for the following gu ests , Mr . and Mrs. William M. Groben and son , William , Mr. and Mrs. William Zsenibery and children , Maryann , Billy, Robert and Margorie , Miss Barba ra Barone , Miss Mari e Bai- ley, Mrs. Catherine Mitchell of Centereach , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schotermann and son , Albert , of Bay Shore. The new baby was born on her siste r Allison ' s second birthday, December 27. Mr. and Mrs. Grobe n also have two other chilcren , Peter , three and a half years old , and Audrey, five years old. Another celebration in the family was Mrs. Groben ' s birth- day, January 30. CHURCH NEWS The First Congregational Church of New Village has Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., worshi p at il a. m., Junior Youth Fellowship at 5:30 p. m.. Senior Youth Fellowhsi p at 6:30 p. m., gospel service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer and Bible stud y hour at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Tonight , the annual church busi- ness meeting at 8 p. m. with elec- tion of officers. At the evening service and at the Youth Fellow- ship meetings on Sunday. Bud Olive , connected with Hi-B-A , was the guest speaker. The Married Coup les ' Club meeting will be held next Monday night. The Centereach Communit y Church holds Sunday School at 1 * 0 a. m. . worshi p at 11:15 a. m., Westminster Fellowship at 0:30 p. m. Sunday. Confirmation classes for eighth graders and older stu- dents are held at 3 p. m. Sunday. The annual church business meet- ing will be held next Monday night at 7:30 p. m. The Centereach M e n n o n i t e Church holds worshi p at 10 a. m., Sunday School at 10:45 a- m., gos- pel service at 7:45 p. m. Sunday. B'blo stud y hour is at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday with a special class for young peop le. Our Savior Luthera n Church holds Sunday School at 9 a. m., worshi p at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Sun- day. Confirmation classes for sev- enth graders are at. 4 p. m. Wed- nesday; for eig hth graders at 4 p. in. Thursday, a nd. .for High School at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Adult discussion group meetings at 8 p. m. Wednesday are held at the parsonage. Next Monday night at 8 p. m. the Ladies ' Guild will hold a meeting to which all women of Lutheran churches throug hout the Suffolk County area are in- vited. The Rev. Elmer F. Eggold , executive director and princ i pal of the new Long Island Luthera n Hig h School , will be the speaker. January 19 , the Ladies ' Guild will hold their regular meeting with the Rev. Henry Ressmeyer , pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church , Malverne , as speaker. St. Andrew ' s Reformed E p isco- pal Church holds Sunday School at 10 a. m., worship at 11 a. m. The sermon next Sunday will be \Epip hany and Missions \ , Evening prayer and sermon \Epip hany and the Psalter '' , at 7 p. m. Catechism class at cottage at 7:15 p. m. and Evening prayer at 8 p. m. Wed- nesday. Tonight the Women ' s Aux- iliary meet at the cottage at 8 p. m. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Marv R. C. Church holds masses at 8 , 9 , 10:30 , 11:30 a. m. anad 12:30 p. m. Sunday. A daily mass , at 8 a. m. News of Centereach and Lake Grove BrSt. A r ^& Ow^ *5M__ J J_r^L 9 _ M E I >-1 as\a fur .. * /- Ha %? mWa —when you can have all the hot water you want with an oil-fired hot water heater. JU We * can in- stall one in your home tomorrow. M You can have a hot bath before bed. Heating costs only pennies a day. H )- idly automatic. H Hot water on tap at all times! If you ' ve suffered enough, why not call us now. JH Call MAZZOTTI RUSSO GR 5 4245 -v ** . \ - ? \ \ a*. 30 RAILROAD AVENUE PATCHOGUE Our Gulf Fuel Oil supp l y I rucks are abvyys ready to serve you. Complete Oil Burner and Wate r Pump Service. Whatever make or model oil burn- er you have , our skilled service- men will check it carefully, Bj ad- vise you on its condition and put it in fi rst-class shape—pronto! H Phone us today for , the special burner A i conditioning bar- A jsMl i gain. B JP555li Also v Gflt^ Branch heating oil MAZZOTTI BROS. Jericho Turnp ike SElden 2-3110 • PLUMBING • HEATING • WELL DRILLING i Skinner Insurance Office ! | \The Protection You Require — J 5 the Econom y You Desire \ j VI TFALIZE and ECONOMIZE j I FRED G. SKINNER | MILLIE L. SKINNER j i AGENTS ! ! 19 NORTH CM I VN AN ENUE, PAT< HOGCE GRover ..-0HKX ! I ¦¦¦¦¦ l^nnnir nnnr ^ —— — — — — — — — — — — — ______ — — — — — — — «.— — — ^________ ' Estates Wills For Probate Minnie A. Kolh of Lake Ron- konkoma, who died November \r> left real property valued at .Ss . oon ' ail to Frederick Green , brothel and executor , Lake Shore drive Lake Ronkonkoma. The Hauppauge Me th od is t Churc h stands to receive the hulk of the estate of Harry A. WilF, , late of Hauppauge , who died Octo - ber 10 , leaving- not over $5 , 000 in personal nor more than $15 , 000 in real property. The church is given testator ' s home for use as a parsonage , and is also named as residuary legatee. The testa- ment states in part: \In making the provision that my residua; v estate and my home shall go to the Hauppauge Methodist Church , I am only trying to recognize and repay in small part the happiness; , comfort and consolation I have re- ceived from my partici pation as a member of that church. \ Under the will , Roy D. and Helen Scott of 41 Granb y Place . Ronkonkoma , receive an automobile if testator owned one at the time of his death , while jew elry and watches pass to Gilbert A. Hubbs , friend and executor , 190 Park Ave- nue , Hauppauge. Julia W. Niebling of Patehogue , who died September 28 , left real and personal property of a total value of less than $20 , 000. The entire estate is devised to John W. Niebling, husband and execu- tor , 94 Robert Street , Patehogue. The will of George M. Burns , prominent resident of Riverhead who died December 8 , has been admitted to probate in Surrogate ' s Court. Mr. Burns was a former president and trustee of the River- head Savings Bank. The testament executed March 6. 1958 , disposes of an estate valu- ed at more than $20 , 000 , all per- sonal property. The Riverhead Cemetery Asso- ciation is given $300 for care of plot , and bequests of $2 , 000 are provided for the following: Robert M. Burns , 276 Newton Avenue; and Harold E. Burns , Jr., 140 Pros- pect Place , nephews ; both of River- head; Carol M. Talmage , niece , 3ti Sound Avenue , Riverhead ; Roger G. Burns , nephew , Jacksonville , N. C., and Elaine B. Chapline . Philadel p hia. Pa., Eleanor B. Kroe- mer , 020 Ostrander Avenue , River- head , is bequeathed $5 , 000. 000. The will also provides $250 le- gacies for the following grand- nep hews and grandnicees: John L. Burns , Jerry L. Burns , Jeffrey W. Burns , Steven E. Burns , William D. Talmage , Connie A. Burns , Nancy J. Burns and Laurie A, Talmage , all of Riverhead. The residuary estate is devised in equal shares to Mary E. Burns , sister , 230 Osborne Avenue ; Mil- ton L. Burns , brother , 332 East Second Street , and Sarah F. Burns , sister-in-law , 876 East Main Street , all of Riverhead. Milton L. Burns is named as ex- ecutor. Marie F. Fuhringer of Port Jef- ferson , who died December 27 , left about $10 , 000 in personal and over $20,000 in realty, according to the probate petition. The will provides $500 bequests for two nieces and a nephew living in Austria , while William Serrao , godson , Brooklyn , is to receive $250. The residue passes to Marie R. DiGiovanni , daughter and ex- ecutrix , Richmond Hill. Andras Elo of Sayville , who died June 3 last , left $2 , 000 in personal property. Agnes Pozs- gay, cousin and executrix , Brook- lyn , is given clothing and an au t o- mobile. The residue passes to La- jo s Elo and Margit Fordos , parents \ visudvar , Hungary. The estate of Alice E. Davis of Blue Point , who died December 14 , is valued at more than $10 , - 000 in personal and more than $10 , 000 in real property. Marcie D. Husing. daughter , Barteau Ave- nue , Blue Point , is given all jewel- ry, clothing, furniture , silver and other personal tangibles. The re- siduary estate passes in equal shares to the daughter and to the following sons: Malcolm Davis , ex- ecutor , Nokomis , Fla.; Bernon L. Davis , Somerville , N. J., and Cur- tis J. Davis, Atlantic Avenue , Blue Point. Letters Of Administration App lication has been made for letters of administration on the estates of the following- William Wells of Sayville , who died November 18 , 1060; value ef estate , about $500 in personal pro- perty ; Jeanne H. Wells , widow , 28 Pine Street , Sayville , petitioner. Kathryn L. Flocken of Port Jef- ferson , who died October 18 , 1960 ; value of estate, about $3 , 000 in personal property ; Thomas C. Whitlock. first cousin once remov- ed , 1357 East Twenty-third Street , Brooklvn 10 , N. Y., petitioner. Selma E. Purchase of Mt. Sinai , who died November 9 , 1960; value of estate, about $1 , 000 in person- al property ; Mary C. Brand , daughter , Mt. Sinai , petitioner. Hattie H. Kelley of Mastic , who died November 17; 1960 ; value af estate , about $8 , 000 in personal and $6 , 000 in real property; Helen C. Adams Aiello , sister , Mastic peti- Arehie Hancock of Port Jeffer- son who died September 14 , 1960 ; value of estate , about $10 , 000 m personal property; Edna W. Han- cock widow , 101 National Blvd , Long Beach , L. L , petitioner Arthur H. Reich ol Medford , who died September 26 , 1960; val- ue of estate, about $7,000 in per- sonal and $15, 000 in real property ; Helen Reich , widow , Oregon Ave- nue , Medford , petitioner. EASTWOOD VILLAGE and DAWN ESTATES Mrs. Ethel Smith , ROnk. 9-8752 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Consiglio of 14 Norman Drive enterta i ned at a dinner party Saturday \v honor of the third birthday of then- son , Kim. Present were his grand parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Brei- -enbach of Selden , and godparents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelanz. of Westburv. Mrs. Leonard Kingsley and chil- dren , Lois , Harold , Eunice and Ruth , of 128 Stanley Drive attend- ed the meeting and dinner at the Hotel Astor , New York , December 31 , of Jack Wyrtzen of the Word of Life Program. . Phil Saint , a brother of one of the five mission- aries martyred by the Inca In- dians in Ecuador about five years ago , was the guest speaker. ' Also attending from here was Miss Sue- Ann Siciliano , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Siciliano of 118 Ease- wood Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boylan of 52 Jay Read entertained at ' a fam- ily party Saturday in honor 0 f the second birthday of their son A rthur. Hel ping to * celebrate wero his sisters , Christina , Jennifer aid Mary, his grandmother , Mrs ' Mary Klos of the Bronx , Mr. a rid M rs. Robert Bennett and children Donald , Bobb y and Gail , of Dee- Park , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klos and children , Donna Maiie , Ste- p hen and Frank of Belle Haih fe \ Edward Mascellaro , son of y. \' and Mrs. Vincent Mascellaro of 8() Picket Lane , has returned to Fort Dix , to continue with his basic- training, after spending th. e holi- days and ten days ' furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Bodd y <>f 186 Mark Tree Road celebrated t' «e fourt h birthday of their twins , s u san and William , January i \ \ family party was held with M ¦• and Mrs. Herman Schmalz . Mrs M argaret Renter , Mr. and A] V Fritz Fleige l and Mrs. Eleaie •• Burkard of Centereach. On Satur- day another party was held , also in celebration of their bir th davs with guests , Mr. and Mrs. Saiuiio i Boddy, grand parents , of Patchogut and Mr. and Mrs. Ernost Haiders and children , Ernest , Bill y, ,Jii Ulr v and Donna , of Dietz Avenue BLUE POINT NEWS ITEMS Mrs. George Dcnsinjr, EMerson 3-6279 Tonv Rettig, son of Mr. and Mrs. •losef ' Rettig of 70 Neison Ave- nue, celebrated his sixth birthday Sundav with a party at his home. The room was decorated witn pas- tel-colored crepe paper streamers and balloons and an Indian angel, standing in one corner , made on a clothes tree , comp lete with wings and a birthday hat , was made by his sister The guests were Bobbie- Vnne and William Gallagher , James Densing and Tony ' s sisters Rosemary and Trudy, and his bro- thers , Josep h and Michael. The Sit and Sew Club held its meeting January 4 at the home of Mrs. William Weyhrauch of Ar- thur Avenue. Attending were Mes- dames Milton Bevis , William Rit- chie , Alfred Swezey, Howa rd Shene , Frieda Boyd and George Densing of Blue Point , and Mrs. George Pope of Sayville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scileppi of 14 Nelson Court returned home Sunday after two weeks ' vacation spent at Miami , Fla. On their re- turn trip, they drove on to Walden where they spent the night with Mrs. Scileppi' s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildermoth , where their children , Cheryl , Richard and Carol, had been staying. For the finest in self-service meats try Shand' s Food Market in Bayport. Good parking—quick service. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meader of Purick Street entertained at a party during the holidays for Mrs. Helene Schaap and children. Or- lene , and Dale , of Central Avenue ; Mr. and Mrs. Karlo Hoppner and Mr. and Mrs. Werner Scott of Marblehead , Mass.; Mrs. Tora Lund of Salem , Mass., and Jacob Eid of Patehogue. Mrs. John Ruddy entertained a group of ladies at a holiday party last Thursday afternoon at her home on Middle Road. Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Eggleston of Hempstead and the Misses Mar- ion McCallum and Jessamine Buell of Huntington were guests Sunday »>at the home of Miss Helen Kings bury and Mrs. Sheila Allen of \ 24 Danes Street. The Patehogue Advance is or sale at: B yrne ' s Stationery, Zie- ran ' s Delicatessen , Ruth' s Candy Store , in Blue Point. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lukas and son , Roy and Henry, spent four days during the Christmas and New Year ' s holidays at Colonial Williamsburg, Va., where they were served Colonial food in the Colonial styled restaurant , served by ladies in Colonial dress , viewed a parade in Colonial costumes and visited many interesting and his- toric places. Mrs. Ernest Flowers and infant sen , Edward , of Erie , Colo., sister of George Densing, flew b y jet lo International Airport , arriving here January 3 , to be with her fam- ily during the serious illness of their sister. Mrs. Robert Meader of Purick Street returned home Saturday after a week' s vacation with her I rother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Karlo Hoppner of Marble- head , Mass. The Rev. Robert Harms , youth director of the Bayport Methodist Church , was a weekend guest at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hembley of Brook Street. HOME EXTENSION SERVICE The monthly business nicotine- and luncheon of the Home Exten- sion Service w r as held last Thurs- day at the Blue Point Firehouse. Today at 10 a. m. the first let son in chair caning will be given by Mrs. Clara Tremper and continue for the next two weeks. Mrs. Mich- ael DeSant has finished the lead- ers ' training course on ''Children ' s Clothes \ and will teach the class in Blue Point beginning in April. BLUE POINT BAPTIST CHURCH Five new members were wel- comed into the White Cross Mis- sionary Society at their monthly meeting January 5. The Young People attended the Young Peo pie ' s Skating Fellowship at the Patehogue roller rink at 7:30 p.m. Monday. The Deacons ' monthly meeting for prayer was held at the church at 8 o ' clock last night. Other services for the week in- clude: Midweek service of Bible study and prayer at 8 p. m. to- night; annual church meeting with reports , business and election of officers in the main auditorium at 8 p. m. tomorrow , with refresh- ments afterwards in the church dining room; Sunday Services av- Bible School hour at 9:45 a. m., with a class for all ages; Morning worship at 11 a. m. and evening service of sermon and song at 7:30 p. m. Young People ' s meeting in the Fellowship room at 7:30 p. m. Monday; choir rehearsal at 8 p. m. Tuesday and Release-time class at 2 p. m. Wednesday. OUR LADY OF SNOW CHURCH Our Lady of the Snow C.Y.O. basketball team opened its bas- ketball season by defea ting St. Cyril and Methodius of Deer P-< rk in the first league game in the Western section of the C.Y.O. lea- gue at the Blue Point School last Thursday night. The score was 33 to 10 and Kevin Dugan was hig h scorer with 11 points. All home games will be played at the Blue Point School on the following- Thursday nights: January 19 and 26; Ferbuary 2 and March 2 and ^6. The public is invited. Games begin at 7:30 p. m. The Holy Name Society com- munion was held at the 10 a. m. mass Sunday, followed by a meet- ing in the parish hall. Confessions are on Saturdays from 4:30 to 6 p. m. and from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Daily masses are held at 8 a. m. Release-time class at 2 p. m. Wednesdays. Sunday masses are at 8 , 9 , 10 , and 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. The Rev. Thomas J. Brennan is the pastor and the Rev. Thaddeus Rooney, as- sistant pastor. Bring in you r engagement or wedding announcement for the Society Section , and at the same time ask to see our new styles of wedding invitations or announce* mentfl , moderately priced, quick delivery. The Patehogue Advance Medford * * nue. —Adv. ISLAND NEWS BRIEF NORTHPORT — Willey Ley. a ' leading authority on the con quest of space and space travel , will speak at Northport High School at 8:15 p. m. February 8. ^^ ^ ^ WA ^^ * _j^'«foVti »^\^ , ^ , ^^^^~^^^ Bu sine ssmen! BILLS COLLECTED ANYWHERE No Collection — No Charge INVESTIGATIONS — CREDIT OR CHARACTER REPO RTS AH Credit Burea u Services at Moderate Cost 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGENCY SUFFOLK COUNTY CREDIT RATING BUREAU LICENSED PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS 2i WEST MAIN STREET PATCHOGUE, N. Y. Call Us Today — GRover 5-5252 ON THF 9rRFFM Robert Mitchum and Deborah Un U1L -JV^lVLnLil N Kerr , above , and Peter Ustinov are starring in \The Sundowners \ in Technicolor at the Pateh- ogue Theatre. 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MEMBER : F.D.I.C. and Federal Reserve Bank ¦ OPEN FRIDA Y EVENINGS b ' :30 TO 8 3 B g Hawkins Ave. , Lake Ronkonkoma RO 9-9394 I wtiES&k TORs. gH W U » M.WWIWf»UU-t, Hk9> 0&f W M£PfQIC Minilt Jl jj jl PATCHOSU i , HEW TOM PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED Phone GRover 5-2285 SODA — DRUGS Everything for the Baby CLOSED SUNDAYS PATCHOGUE SENIOR HIGH This past week Patchog'ue Hi gh School reopened after the Christ- mas recess. Everyone seemed #dad to be back from a fine vacation. The holiday decorations have ber u removed from the building nnd everyone is looking ahead to the mid-year examinations which be- gin January 23. The main entrance display win- dow has a fine display on \Ca- reers for the Graduate , \ done by the guidance department. It is of particular interest to the seniors. as June seems closer every day. William Butler ' s students in the English 2R classes are working on bulletin boards related to their study of the newspaper. The Ili-Y club is busy p lanning - a dance to be known as a \Twin Spin , \ where the dancing part- ners both dress alike. The Dramatics Club is prepar- ing for a play to be given Jan- uary 12 entitled \Drop Dead. \ The Future Nurses ' Club will hold a cake sale in Grant ' s on Saturday from !):30 a. in. to 3 p. m. to raise funds for a scholar- ship to be awarded at graduation. Gordon S. Wasserman , a for- mer student at Patehogue Senior High School, was among the t ' ,8 students enrolled in a special hon- ors calculus subject at M. I. T. this vear. Robert L. Graham, ciiairman ol the Awards Committee of the Alumni Association of Columbia College , announced that he is hold- ing a suitably inscribed brenze Lion for presentation to Pateh- ogue High School in recognition of our graduate , Alan A.share. The Radio Club is purchasin g a new transmitter to further ex- pand its operations. The school recently learned that the Pa f ( h- ogue High School Radio Clm, Watch , last Spring, was rated a^ first in the northeast United Sta- tes. The club was on continual duty for a period of 48 hours. Last J-Mie in + he annua ' . Amateur Radio Club field day, the club finished n st in tne Eastern section. In the World Wide contest the club fin- ished seventh. There were some 2 , 000 ,000 hams in the contest. ¦ir- :> . : ¦ ¦: The following became members of the Five Per Cent Club at the end of the second marking period. Members are those stu- dents who raised their averages f» per cent over that of the pre- vious marking period : Seniors: Jane Cole , Sylvia Downs , Billie Frasher , Tim Healey, Ray Horn- bach , Cecil Hussnatter , Bonnie Lamens , Vivian Lehmone , ' Carole Leon , Barry Libin , Camille Ni^ ro , Karlann Petty, Anthony Petruc- elli , Lillian Powers , Roger Rich- ardson , Judy Rula nd , Nane/ Swan; Juniors : Sally Ann Banker , Perry Berke , Shirley Berkowitz , Peter Borella , Gerard Cervellino , Elizabeth Erhardt , Robert Jas- trow , Patricia Ann Kell y, Pietra Licci , Virginia Lowe , Gail Marsh , Alice Perrier , Clare Thompson , Ardeth Tomesch ; Sophomore : Su- 5 . - .an Ashare , Carrie Baker , Jo Ann Benkenstein , Eugene Boles , Les- lie Boyle , Violet Eicholz , Andrew Fawcett , Richard Froelich , James Gerardi , Joseph Krauss , Judith Kudrna , Peter La Gatta , Philip Lauben , Susan Lewis , Harold Mandel , Margaret McCormack , Susan Meyers , James Mills , Jean Nichols , Francine Novick , Edward Richmond , Sydolle Ruffe , Thomas Reilley, Thomas Ringer , Allan Sa- tornino , Richard Searles , Doris Skippen , Maryann Swaner , Lucie Tucker , Nancy Tunney, Wayne Wicks , Jo Ann Wisniewski , Di- ane Zeidler. News items submitted b y David Collins. High School Highlights