1 . • I - NYS Historic Newspapers

BROOKHAVEN-SOUTH HAVEN NEWS
Crystal Brook Park
Group Intends to Sue
Dredging Company
Ronkonkoma and the Lake News
School Enrollment
'Largest in Years'
At St. Paul's Church
Mrs. B. Daris. BOnlu S-94S0
tenant Colonel F. L. Hagglund of school if weather interferes. >
with Mrs . Zakary in charge. An
The Blessed Virgin Sodality
WiUsborsj , who i» an historian ininteresting and constructive pro- will attend a Catholic Youth day
Mrs. Edwin Roger* of Honey
W.
M.
H.
POST
ACTIVITIES
terested in compiling data on the lane was taken to Ma zier Memorgram *is offered.
at St. Joseph's academy in Brent* * *
wood Saturday. The rall y will
The new officers of the Woman 's
Tiw Brookhaven Girl Scouts many monuments dedicated to the ial hospital Saturday where she
revolutionary
general
and
traiLAUX BABY SHOWER
last all" day. The theme for the
is undergoing treatment.
Town committee announces the
MT. SINAI—The Crystal Brook Auxiliary of the William Merritt
St. Paul's Churvh school got
day will be "The Rosary " and under way last week with th e
annual fund drive that will run tor, Benedict Arnold.
John Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Park association here, in a letter Hallock post of the American
Mrs.
Charles
Laux
was
guestMr. and Mrs. Morse started Alan G. Baker, now in the Colum- to the Suffolk Dredging company, Legion were installed October 5.
Meditation on the Mysteries of largest enrollment in many year.-;.
from October 17-22. Several difat a baby shower given Mary.
ferent methods of collection have their research in Brunswick ," Me., bia School of Architecture spent declared its intent to sue the com- The ceremony was held in the of-honor
The school is divided into two
for
her
in
Burk's
Village
tavern
The School guild will hold their forms, the first comprising thy
been tried and none were success- where they found their first mon- the weekend in Brookhaven.
because the dredging of Mt. Rusy Bohm post in Isli p with Mi's. on Hawkins avenue, the Lake.
pany
monthly meeting in the school nursery, kindergarten arid priful. This year, our village has ument in Gardnur , Me., There
R. Christian Anderson return- Sinai harbor here "constitutes a Wilnam Ehlers of Lake RonkonJ. Jung and Mrs . A. Laux auditorium Monday night.
been divided into sections and they found in its original con- ed Sunday from Oak Ridge, Tenn., tresspass and a continuing tres- koma, new county American Le- Mrs.
mary "departments , and Form -,
were
the
hostesses.
Mrs.
Laux
A grammar school dance will be comprising the secondary, inter•ach section has a mother oi dition the house used by General where he had been on business pass " upon property to which the gion auxiliary chairman , in charge is the former Miss Jane Okvist.
held in the auditorium of St.
of the installation. Mrs. Enters
either a Scout or a Brownie who Arnold , in his Quebec campai gn. since Wednesday.
civic group claims ownership.
The dining room of the tavern Joseph's school at 7:30 p. m. Oc- mediate and senior department .-;.
At Gardner, General- Arnold 's
' installed the new officers of
also
will call at your door. Please give
A
copy
of
the
letter
was
also
of
Motz
was gayly decorated with pink tober 21. This is for children in The school is fully graded with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T.
anything that you can spare so forces of 1100 men debarked from
week- sent to the Brookhaven Town the -i-S Legion post of East Islip. and blue streamers. A large para- the fifth to eighth grades in the several classes in each gratis.
spent
the
highway
Montauk
to
take
to
220
bateaax
troopships
The officers of the William Merthat another collection may not be
In presenting the Church school
also decoratel in pink and blue various schools in the community.
or Hat bottomed boats for their end in New Haven , Conn. They Board of Trustees.
ritt Hallock post are Mesdames sol
necessary next year.
, the Rev. Domenic K. Cianstaff
of
Miss
ElAccording
to
the
letter,
which
wedding
was
hung
over
the
gifts.
Guests
at
attended
the
journey
up
the
Kennebec
river.
A dance for children in the above
The Cookie sale which will
lawyer, to was signed by Allan Walker of Nancy Browne, president; Dor- the shower were Mesdames . Fran- grades will be sponsored by St. neila named the following :
New
Haven
len
Bree,
interest
to
the
Of
pa
rticular
othy Setari, first vice president ;
start the. beginning of November
Form I — Nursery, kindergarBurns , New Haven radio Mt. Sinai, the property in ques- Ann Fish, second vice, president; ces Okvist, Ann Jay, Marta Joseph's church on "the third Fri will help to pay on* the mortgage Morses . was the fact that the Joseph
ten
and primary departments :
* North tion is now property of the Cryheld
in
the
Ahrens,
Elsie
Okvist,
Betty
Mulannouncer,
was
headquarters
house
used
as
on Camp Edey and is not the regthe stal Brook Park association, hav- Patricia Wickers, secretary ; Mary ligan, Betty Davis, Wilhelmine day of each month .
Mrs. Domenic Ciannella , Mr;;.
and
church
Haven
Catholic
two
until
in
the
family
of
Colburn
Ann Dougherty, treasurer; Rose
ular cookie sale which is held
Mawedding reception held at the ing until 1949 belonged to Hewitt Ehlers, chaplain; Charlotte Low, Okvist, Ronnie Smith , Margerie
The Auxiliary ot the Brook- Harry Farides, Mrs. James
later in the year as announced. It years ago. The very family that Weathervane
Crosby.
and the Misses Carole haven Memorial hospital in this lone, Mrs . Charles Pichette and
inn.
:is hoped that Brookhaven will do nad built the batea ux almost 200
historian; Delia Marsellos, ser- Okvist
It is the contention of the as- geant-at-arms ; Josephine LoCurto , Duffy, Arlene Stetter, Barbara area will meet at 8 p m. October Mrs. Donald Shepherd.
There will be a meeting of the
.its share to support both the years ago.
Form II — Secondary, interOkvist, Doris 24 in the borne of Mrs . Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. Morse found, in Women's Auxiliary of Brookhaven sociation that the land has been Addie Overton and Marion Soren- Okvtjst, Carol
fund drive and the cookie sale.
their travel along the Kennebec Memorial hospital unit at 8 p. m. on the tax rolls for 25 years and son ,. executive committee ; Jose- Ahrens and Marilyn Bowers of Low in Nesconset. Plans for the mediate and senior departments :
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Mrs . Fred Smith , Mrs. James
river, seven or tne eight monu- Monday at the Brookhaven school. that title rests on a deed from phine Pedisich , Delia Marsellos, the Lake; Miss Elma Falkman of coming year will be discussed.
PTA SAFETY FILM
Hoiz , Mrs.
ments. The eighth located in Flag The fashion show planned for the Treasurer of Suffolk county Catherine Kruger and R o s e Centereach; Mrs. Eleanor Van
The past two weeks the fol- Monahan , Mrs. JacobMiss
Haze!
Maclntyre,
Nostrand of Holbrook and Mes- lowing members of the medical John
T o n i g h t at 8:15 at the Staff , some 'bi) miles outside'the December 6 will be discussed. All to Crosby, dated March 8, 1935. Ehlers, county committee.
dames Gussie Laux , Violet Ganelli, unit of the Ronkonkoma Fire de- Baker , Mrs. Frederick Keller , KusPeter V. Snyder , attorney for
school, the Brookhaven Parent- province of Quebec, was in an members are urged to attend.
Each new officer of the Lake Vali Alger, Hanny Jung, Martha
sell Haase, Henry Culick , John
Teacher association, with Mrs. Ed- -area that had been flooded by a
John Harvey of Montauk high- the board of trustees, said that a and
East Islip post was presented Haile and Erna Wuttk e of Nes- partment answered calls for amMaclntyre, Mrs. Henry Gulick ,
ward J. Bergin as president, will power company, Tne Morses took way and of the Physics depart- court action would serve the pur- with
Arbulance service: Leo Steidel,
A reception and conset.
Mrs.
Nicholas Fleisehmann , Mrs.
hold its fall meeting. The pro- down the text on monuments, took ment of Brookhaven National la- pose of establishing the owner- suppera bouquet.
mando Nicoli , David Gimmler,
followed the installation
After Mrs. Laux opened her Clinton Plume, Adam Metzler and Marilyn Rappe and the rector.
gram will be a business meeting, photographs and noted that two boratory left last week for Oak ship to that particular property,
many gifts, refreshments were
the showing of a film on "Home monuments bore bullet holes.
Kidge, Tenn., where he is now but would not establish any sort ceremonies.
At the meeting of the Squadron served buffet style. A large cake Robert Metzler. Last week the
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and Child Safety," supplied by the
employed. Mrs. JJ a r v e y and of precedent to clear, up any (sons)
Fire company quickthe William Merritt with a shower motif was part Ronkonkoma
Suffolk Tuberculosis and Public
daughter, JoAnn, Spent the week other property of the Town Trus- Hallock of
ly extinguished a car tire on Mopost
held
last
Saturday
Mrs.
Frederick
Mohlmann
of
of
the
decoration
on
the
beauti
Health association, one other film
Boston at the home of Mrs. tees.
riches and St. James roads in
afternoon in the legion hall on
Yaphank avenue, Mrs. Jack Zyer- in
and refreshments.
Harvey's mother. The Harveys
Snyder also stated that it was Church street, the boys worked fully decorated dining table. Baby Lake Grove. The • Ronkonkoma
veld
of
Arthur
avenue
and
Mrs.
dolls
in
lace
paper
doilies
were
Parents and friends of school
soon leave this area to take the opinion of the board and al- on old drums purchased from the
Fire company will hold their next
Harold Bohn of Bellpert attend- will
children are urged to attend.
up residence in Oak Ridge.
so his opinion that the land grant Medford Veterans of Foreign the favors placed at each guest's meeting Monday evening.
ed
a
reunion
October
1
of
their
»
plate.
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For your Insurance needs con- given the town fathers by the
As a result of several comThe Lake' Ronkonkoma Home
sorority Clio heto at the Shel* * *
MORSES TRACE GEN.
S t r i c kl a n d Agency, Inc. King of England in the seven- Wars. They plan to use the drums
Demonstration unit ( f o r m e r l y plaints received recently by the
in
their
Drum
ana
Bugle
corps.
bourne hotel, New York city. All sult
METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Home bureau) will hold a Hallo- Patchogue social security oiiice ,
7-0312.—Adv.
teenth century probably superARNOLD'S MONUMENTS
three attended New Paltz college. BEIlport
Registration for voters will be seded that given by the county More boys are needed to complete
Miller , acting manager ,
The Methodist church at Five ween card party in St. Mary's Louis
Guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fredthe
corps
arid
the
Squadron
inMr. and Mrs. George P. Morse .
firehouse Saturday treasurer in ¦• 035.
issued the following warning on
held
at
the
Parish
hall
at
1
p.
m.
WednesCorners
holds
Sunday
services
at
vites all boys whose fathers are
returned .October 1 from a week's erick W. Mohlmann of Yaphank between the hours of 1 and 10 p.day. There will be an award for cashing checks to local storekeepmembers of the American Legion 11 a. m. Church school starts each
trip of research in connection with avenue the weekend of October 1 m. New residents are urged to
table. Refreshments will be ers and their employees.
at
9:30
a.
m.
The
Rev.
Harold
PTA RUMMAGE SALE
to join.
eight, monuments to Benedict Arn- were Mrs. Mohlmann 's parents , register. To register to vote in the
served.
The women in the comA social security card is identiJunior members of the Wo- Sabin is the pastor.
old. Mr. Morse is assisting Lieu- Mr. and -Mrs. Stanley Crook of next election, the voter must have
munity are invited. Mrs. Howard fication ior social security " purThe Medford Avenue Parent- man
The
flowers
on
the
altar
SunNew burgh.
's
Auxiliary
of
the
William
acbeen a resident of the state one Teacher association will hold a
day were the gift of the Hcrtlin Bonitz is chairman. She will 'be poses only and should not be
Mr. and Mrs. H. Karl Staun- year, of the county, three months rummage
sale beginning today Merritt Hallock post are making family in loving memory of Louis assisted by Mrs. Fred Meagher , cepted as identilication for other
of
strdp
Hawkins lane left last and of the district 30 days. Mes- at 1 p. m. on the school grounds utility bags which they will fill
president of the unit, and Mes- purposes.
Hertlin.
weekend to visit Mr. Staunstrup's dames Howard Brown , Anthony at
A person can ublain a social
dames Richard Burlinghof , WalMedford avenue, Patchogue, it with crayons and coloring books
The
Men's
club held their ter Curran , Joseph
brother in Little Falls.
Majestic, LeRoy Griffing and ,was announced this week. The and distribute to children in varLanzieri, security card and work under any
monthly
meeting
October
3.
A
The . monthly meeting of the Frank Craven are in charge of sale will continue for one week.
ious hospitals. Mrs. Pat Setari is
Harry Leftwich, Arthur Mueller, name he wishes.
clambake and moving picture were Herbert Struller and Charles WatBrookhaven Citizens council will registration.
chairman of this project.
To receive his old age insurance
on the program.
be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday at
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benefits at age 65 or later , he
The bridge club met Monday
son.
The c&urch service will be conthe school. Because of the Bell- night at the home of Mrs. L. P.
The Patchogue Advance is on must prove only that he is the
PTA TALENT SCOUTS
companied by her sister, Mrs.
ducted by laymen Sunday morn- sale at the Thrift Center in Ron- person for whom a social securport PTA meeting October 26 Hatch.
Alfred
Mrs.
Louise
Dillard
and
which members of tne Brookhaven
The Lake Ronkonkoma PTA ing. Roland Bonhote is lay lead- konkoma.—Adv.
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ity account has been set up under
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Berof Patchogue, Mrs. Wil- met
in the Gatelot Avenue school er of the Methodist church at
The local unit will start work that name and number , and that
'jflS^SSil^sv ' JSSI ^ WM Citizens council Will attend, the gin and daughters, Kathy, Liz and Snyder,
left
Point,
letts
Gardner
of
Blue
meeting is being held a week Julie spent the weekend at the
October 5. Mrs. Lionel Day, the Five Corners. Thomas , Holmberg on hair pin lace stoles October his earnings have been credited
last Friday for Miami, Fla.
glqjfgJRajjgTgjjgsl JJ^SVfcVf^Pr»MBy^Lj-jtT»sssssT
early.
president, was in. charge. Follow- of East Meadow will be guest 26 at 10 a. m. Lessons on basic to that account. Therefore, A sohome of Mrs. Bergin 's mother,
Mr . anl Mrs. Richard Bennet , ing the regular business meeting, speaker. His topic will be "The sewing will begin November 9. cial security- card is no guarantee
aBMJEsai jm ^JsKWa^S^^^^^^^^kr^Eif\lr1
The PTA fall fair takes place Mrs. William - Francis of BelleJr., and son, Richard, III, who special teachers of the school were Evangelism of Laymen-."
from 1-5 p, m. Saturday at the ville, N. J.
Any women in the community in- that an individual is using the
Aus- called upon to address the gathThe Junior "Woman's society terested in joining the Home Dem- name his mother gave him, or
school. Committees have planned
Mr. and Mrs. I. William Bianchi returned this summer from
in
Sioux
are
now
living
tria,
will
serve
their
annual
turkey
supering. These teachers are trying
and worked hard towards making and son, David, of Brookhaven
onstration unit should contact that he has a bank account , Mr.
to find and develop the hidden tal- per in the basement of the new Mrs. Fred Liska, membership Miller concluded.
it successful. Children can look Acres returned October 3 from a Falls, S. D.
^BnRH|HH9BSEA A K, A ^S>rRf<i
and
son,
Pollag
Mrs. Richard
church November 3. This supper chairman. Her phone is Ronk.
ents of the children.
forward to many games, pony 10-day visit in Philadelphia at the
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is looked forward to by the peo- 9-9193.
rides and different kinds of re- home of Mrs. Bianchi's parents, Richard, left for College Point,
Sommer,
the
Home
EconMiss
Smart business men have their
.
they
stayple of the community.
freshments. There will be a for- Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Bennett of Queens, Monday where
Members of the Lakeland Fire
omics
teacher,
read
an
essay
writforms printed at The PatchThe Methodist Youth fellow- department and their families office
ed with,Mrs. Pollag's parents, Mr. ten by one of her students, revealtune teller, homemade cakes, pies, Drexel Hill, Pa.
ogue Advance.—Adv.
and
were
Conte,
and
Mrs.
Leonard
ship
meets
each
Sunday
afternoon
jellie s and handmade articles.
and members of the Lakeland
Weekend guests of Mr. and
ing how important family life is at 4 p. m. The group
plans to Drum and Bugle corps held a picThere will be awards as well. Mrs . Stephen AIlocco of Brook- joined later by Mr. Pollag. They
and should be.
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of
Friday
attended
the
funeral
decorate
and
furnish
the
belfry
While no one can recall a rainy haven Acres were Mrs. Allocco's
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nic October 2 on the fair grounds
Mr. Ramsey, junior high music
fair day, it will be held in the 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Pollag's grandmother and re- teacher, explained that his new room for their new meeting place. of the fire hall. Mr. and Mrs. Al
Sunday.
turned
to
Brookhaven
They
now
meet
in
the
Parish
hall.
Krause of Ozone Park . Guests
Sganga and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
attended the job was to broaden the element-,
Work on the pastor's study is Ebert were in charge of cooking
Sunday of the Alloccos were Mrs. - Among those whoparty
ary program. He no-w has about nearing
of
the
anniversary
fifth
completion.
The
bookAllocco's brother and his f amily,
gymnasium 50 boys and girls in a chorus cases will be installed this week. and serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krause, Jr., Reactor, held at theNational
Please say, "I saw yoar ad in
la- group. Ban practice takes place The Girardet family have made a
of
the
Brookhaven
and sons, . Frank and Bobbie of
three times a week. He said he is gift of a new desk for the study The Patchogue Adva nce Adv.
evening
last
Friday
boratory,
Flushing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacMiHan
L. Os- trying to build a fine music pro- and Chester Lawrence will give are
The Patchogue Advance is on were Mr. and Mrs. CharlesMr.
the parents of a daughter
gram in the junior high school.
and
and
borne
of
Motts
lane
the
study
chairs.
NICK ANELLO, JR.
f
\ sale at The Brook Store in Brook- Mrs. Paul Colsmann of Chapel Mr. Booth , the elementary art The Senior Woman 's society, born in Mather hospital Septemhaven.—Adv.
ber 26. She will be christened Debteacher, is an especially busy society will hold their annual
sale orah Rose. The daughter born to
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Urciuoli of road.
teacher,
covering
34
classes
in
I • has purchased the Shoe Repair Shop conducted ] Brookhaven
Mrs. Walter E. Corrigan spent
became parents
the district. He announced that November 18. Among other at- Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Lancieri
» for many years by his father, Nick Anello, at ] of a secondAcres
son Saturday when from Wednesday to Saturday in the teachers fro m kinderga'rten tractions there will be a food in Mather hospital September 25
New York city at the apartment of through sixth grade will partici- table, a table with articles of will be christened Rose Marie,
J f 3 West Main Street, Patchogue. Your patron- ] Michael, weighing 7 pounds, -3 her
insures - - sister, Mrs. Frank Law, and
handwork suitable for Christmas
ounces was born at Mather MemWallace Jay, Jr., will be mar?'." age will be appreciated. "
in an art workshop starting gifts
on
all deliveries
j orial hospital. The Urciuolis' son, attended a performance of "Les pate
and a white elephant table. ried in the Methodist church at
October 18 and finishing Decem- Anyone wishing to donate articles
Sylphides," by the Sadler Wells ber
years
is
two
and
one-half
David
Five
Corners
Saturday
afternoon.
,
1
.
ballet at the Opera house.
sell at the sale should get in His bride will be Miss Jeanne
[ QUICK SERVICE—HIGH QUALITY WORK
old.
Francis Terry, e l e m e n t a r y to
Mrs. William Dolger and chil- music
touch with Miss Alice Rogers, Brown of Patchogue. Their reMrs. John T. Tuthill , Jr., acteacher,
explained
that
he
dren, Gerry and Harvey spent
Ronk. 9-8406.
ception will be held in the PatTuesday and Wednesday in New is still giving accordion lessons
chogue Elks club.
to children who started them last
Wholesale, Retail
overnight
stayed
York
city
and
HOLY
CROSS
LUTHERAN
Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore GagliSSSSSS SSWSM
year.
He
is,
however,
not
taking
Mrs.
sister,
with Mrs. Dolger's
GULF
PRODUCTS
ano
of
Central
Islip
boulevard
are
any beginners this year. He is
Holy Cross Lutheran church on
B. I. Schiff of New Rochelle.
the parents of a son born in
concentrating
on
band
instruHawkins
avenue
and
Lakewood
The Mariners in a recent colments with woodwind predomin- road holds matin services at 8:30 Southside hospital September 27.
lection of bottles picked up 400 ating.
a. m. and divine worship at 11
empties. Money realized will be
CORPORATION
Reasonable prices and quality
David Rothenberg, junior high a. m. Holy communion is adminused toward craft supplies. The
work set the highest standards
school
physical
education
director,
istered
at
both
services
MONTAUK
HIGHWAY
the
first
Mariners leader is MariMari Kelfor wedding invitations and anBROOKHAVEN
lum and the Scout leader is Mrs. told of the cross country match Sunday of each month. The nouncements. The P a t c h o g u e
his boys had with Mastic last church school meets at 9:30 a. ijp .
Russell Ferrer.
Advance, 11 North Ocean AveCall BEIlport 7-0333
George Maynard Bishop return- Wednesday afternoon. The junior The Rev. Chester Strohl is pas- nue.—Adv.
varsity won. The soccer season tor.
after
being
AT
THE
RATE
OF
i
ed
to
work
October
3
j
The flowers on the altar last
hospitalized six days" in the Vet- began Tuesday, the Lake team
erans hospital at Kingsbridge beating Centereach by a score of Sunday were the gift of Mrs.
1-0. Mr. Rothenberg spoke about Fred Ahrens in memory of her
road in the Bronx.
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Hotcaveg the fine coaches he has found on sister's birthday. Her sister was
Mc- Mrs. Loesei Wahl. The flowers on
returned last week from a three- the school faculty ; Robert
country, field and the chancel were the wedding
TRY
week trip throu gh New England. Neil is cross
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Poole track coach ; Peter Creedon, bas- flowers of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
of Old Stump road left October ketball coach; Sam Carlo, wrest- Gilliam who were married in Holy
1 for Ormond Beach, Fla., where ling coach and William Steffen Cross Saturday afternoon.
During the 11 o'clock service
they will stay with their son-in- baseball coach.
Sixty girls from the seventh, Sunday morning Pastor Strohl
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. eighth
314 MEDFORD AVENUE PAtchogue 3-1722
and ninth grades of Sac- baptised the infant son of Mr.
for the quarterly period from July 1st to Sept. 30th, 1955
I
Brown who own a country
f Leslie
store and hardware store in that hem Junior High school attended and Mrs. .Ralph B. Thomas. The
the meeting of the Future Home- baby was christened Ralph ThomPOWER BRAKES
region.
I
DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 17th, 1955
A few Boy Scouts of Troop 9 makers of America held in the as. He also baptised the infant
j accompanied by members of- the school October 3. Officers for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Installed on Passenger Cars
I
and remaining to the «nd of the quarter will be entitled to earn
i advisory council will stay over- year were elected as follows; Mu- Howard Tynes. She was chAstenriel lleilly, president; Gail John- ed Janice Elaine.
Saturday on Fire Island.
dividends FROM OCTOBER 1st, 1955
I night
president; Betty Ann
The Ladies' guild is serving a
J
Mrs. LeRoy E. - Griffing of Ar- son , vice
thur avenue has been back from Keller, secretary; Arlene Owen , luncheon in the church hall to=J o a n n e Montabano, day. The luncheon will be held
her, summer home on Fire Island treasurer;
publicity; Carol Smith, parlia- from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m . Everyfor about two w.eeks. Mrs. Grif- mentarian
and Virginia Williams, one is invited.
fing will attend a meeting of the
The j unior choir has resumed
Seatuck Chapter of the Daugh- song leader. The program comconsists of Barbara Deppe, rehearsals at 7 p. m. each Thursters of ,the Revolution being held mittee
at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lane Lorraine Cooney, Lorene Keains, day. New members are invited. I
Your MAIN STREET BAKERY Products
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of East Moriches tomorrow. Mrs. Suzanne Borneman , Mary Etta The age for the junior choir is
and Connie Spirio.
eight years and over. The senior
Griffing is a regent of her chap- Bascucci
«s
Are No Longer Available at the
'
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choir will continue rehearsals *at
ter.
8
p.
m.
Thursdays.
Richard
BenMARY'S
ST.
EPISCOPAL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and
I
VILLALGE BAKERY in Ronkonkoma . . . , I
son is choir director.
their children, Bobby, Kathy and
St. Mary 's Episcopal church on
The clothing drive for Lutheran
Beth , formerly of Bay road left Pond
road , the Lake, holds Sun- welfare is now in progress. ArtiMonday for Glen Oaks where they day services
at 9:30 a. m. The cles may be left in the church
will
reside.
OTHER SAVINGS BANK SERVICES AVAILABLE . . .
|Mrs. Arthur JValdron returned Rev. Robert Titus Hollett is the hall. All clothing should be in by
I
Thanksgiving
Please Visit Your Nearest
I
October 4 from Central Suffolk priest. Sunday school also starts the Sunday before
I
si
at 9:30 a. m.
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hospital,
,
where
she
Riverhead
.
We
Cordially
Invite
Your
Inquiries
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were the gift of Mrs. Harry
Tori McClellan , daughter of Mr. day
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and Mrs". Malcolm McClellan of - The Sunday school
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will hold church on Church street will be
Bay road celebrated her seventh
held
Sunday
at
7,
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10:30,
8,
their
annual
picnic
Saturday.
The
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birthday October 5 with a party picnic will be held in Sunken 11:30 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. also
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at her home for 12 of her friends.
auditorium.
The
Very
Rev.
FrahAmong them were Cori Zyerveld, Meadow State park instead of at 9 and 10:30 a. m. in the
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Heckscher park as first planned.
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JoAnn Buniski, Sally Beyer, Lin- All
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H.
Liller,
those
planning
to
attend
the
V.
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the.
Rev.
da Yancy, Bobby Jones and Joh n
in
Smithtown
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Thomas
Minogue
should
the
and
the
Rev.
picnic
Parish
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at
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Charles
Nosser
are
the
pri
house
at
9:30
a.
m.
Saturday
ests.
The Rev. Albert Van Houten of
The School guild will hold a
the Brookhaven - South - Haven morning. They are asked to bring auditorium
starting at
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Patchogue, New
York
Presbyterian c i i u r c h announces their own lunch. Dessert and masquerade Saturday
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in the school
that at 8 p m . October 21 a school something to'drink will be pro- 8:30 p. in. Allparty
people in the comfor skeptics; will be held. All vided.
"at the Corner of South Ocean and Church"
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St. Elizabeth's guild will meet mun ity arc invited. Mrs . Margaret
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Mertz is chairman.
Wednesday evening.
October devotions are held in
St. Agnes guild meets in (he
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