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WIZARD OF OZ was presented Friday by all three first g rades of Blue Point Elementary School. Show n abo\ e are a few of leading par- tici pant s in costume of p lay. From left to ri ght , they are Tina Hafemeistei\ , Kenneth Frankman , Barry McLaug hlin , Bill Bebe and Christine Lent. —Advance Photo. A Card and Bunco Party spon- sored by Court Our Lady of Hope 1709 , Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica and St. Anthony ' s Holy Name Society , both of Rocky Point, will be held at 8 p. in.. Saturday at the North Shore B ea c h Fi ' rehouse , King Road , Rocky Point. C VUl) OK THANKS I would like to thank nil of m\ fnenik lolntnt-s and noiurhhoi s foi tln-n i -anls drifts mill aits of kimhii ' ss dm IIIK mv l eoont illness Mis Wnlti 'i Choi noma \d\ CARD , BUNCO PA RTY Wins T. R. Hospita l Awa rd NORMAN W. ROE of East Patchogue . nomi-ietv of Hrooklwn cn Memorial Hospital , is shown wi'h T. U. Hospital \war d Trophy he was awarded at Fourth Annual Nas.sau-SiilTolU Hospital Coun- cil dinner May 10. Photo b y De Marinis Bj Philip Shire-Hampton Not man W. Roe of Roe Avenue , Fast Patchogue , t -ccived the cov- eted T . R. (Tedd y Roosevelt) Hospital Awai d Troph y at th e V o u r t h Annual Nassau -Suffolk Hospital Council dinner held et the Fouith Annu il Nassau-Suf- folk Hospital Council diniuu held at Huntingto n Town House , May 10 Mr. Roe was nominated by Brookhaven Memorial Hospital and was honored for his generous con- tributions to the Patchogue hosp i- tal. Always active in civic work , Mr. Roe has been a generous benefac- tor of Brookhaven for many years, i He has also provided most of the 'funds that made possible the pur- chase oi the Biookhaven Town Y.M.C.A. building in Patchogue. Mr. Roe was accompanied by Mr. and Mis. Gottndsen and his award was loudly acclaimed with app lause. Some 500 guests and l e- cipients were present to hear a stiirmg address b y Dr. Peter I). Comandutas . , -ec eta i y-g e n e ra I and co-founder of Medico with (he late Dr. Tom Dooley. Dr. Conian- ciuras spoke on the subject of \American Doctors of Humanit y \ . His address received a standing- ovation. James W. Carpenter , charter president of the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council , presente d the award to Mr. Roe. Freedom Sunday H e ldb y NAACP ; Patchogue Group \I'leedom Sunda . \ \ was the titl e giv<m to a win ship seivice con- duitid la-t Sunn.u at ttie i' .i - i hogue Methodist Church b y the Pauiiogue Luam n ol tne National Association lor the Advancement of Coloied People. (NAACP). The piogiam featuied the Re/, Richaid S. 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To de- serve your confidence and pa- ti onagO we offer the finest ch ugs and supplies at reason- able prices. ^^L^^^^ J ^*aam*m*m^^^^^aaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ^aaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmm] Jto f Jaf or AYJL t ^ ^ _ *y ^^^^^^ I^Kzl. ^^^r \^ n V * A | If THE PATCHOGUE BANKK \ : \ Service Is Our Business \ WmK 1 i - • 47 W. Main St., Patchogue—GRove r 5-3020 H? , ^ (%i • Bran ^> Office—468 E. Main Street , Patchogue—GRover 5-3035 BBft^S ^^^ Friday Evenings — 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. BH ,j M'A MEM BER FEDERAL DEPOSIT I N S U R AN C E CO R P . IISl SIIIRI KV Kmde m aiten l (\4 1 t lation w ill be held at the \ a t h a n l e 1 Y\ oi dhull Si hoid 11 om 10 a in. to 12 not n 'I uos( !a\ , \\ e lie s lay -ind 'I bin -da\. ( hi 'di en w ho w ill hi loin \ ea' s and nine m oiub - old b\ Sep tembei 1 aie e mi- ld ¦ tin thi s ( 1 i-v \\ hen l eei-tet in < till < 1 * en . hi im 1 M i tli i e ti i te oi b ip- t , -nia ( e. titua t e , h 'alth and HIP i in / atio ' i l e oi ib . K Reg istration Starts At Nath'iel Woodhull TAXI c\u. EAGLE TAXI of Medford GRover 5-8353 For Prompt 21-Hr. Ser\ ice , j NOW STARTING ITS 1 4t h SEASON \ READS' ! COUNTRY DAY CAMP I i ' - ^ s \ s * . # : • \ { y $ ... stressing a safe , non-fatiguing, happy [ \\ t?'^ ¦ 5 > ^ s program for boys and girls from 4 to 14. ; \ \^ %* NON-SECTARIAN 3 : ,\i s j \\ 5 | ACTIVIT IES MJB ! \ ! • Red Cross-Qualified ^f^A^^ff JAL ¦ Swimming Instruct ion ^S ^CTBll ^.y^ S • Crabbing • Fishing W ^A\AF «fclr^Os^' ¦ • Baseball 9 Hikim> M IfclOTwfiA ^^\ \ • Horseback Riding w * A ___\f ^ i ^ j BW ¦ • Picknicking 9 Archery \mWMm\mT mf \ 9 Sonus and Crafts ^fr^Mr W m ' \I .L VCTIVITIES SUPERVISED ^__ M f ^ \ Inspection Invited rT J ^ \ F.iuht w eeks of da> camping ' J lot S100: tour w eeks tor $60. ¦ I NO EXTRAS 5 j <8S s 1 BB* %\ ^ n s I J&WW7 ^^JF -r' ' )a> C' amp Season extends from ¦ : y ' ^^ t ^MaV Jul y 5 to August 25 3 \^v - S^ ^W^ - ¦ \ ^mi m & 5 »t ~^^- ' - \ \ itf Directors : « ¦ ^^^^^ ^^ ^ii BP^*^ MR ' and ' AIRS ' HEXRY REAI> I ' ^ _ 9 ^S^^ %>: ^ mT ^ \ ¦ 4<5 S S°* 0cean Ave- ' Patchogue [ i m^amr ^^^%^^ ^^mm^y ^ m —[m*' GRover 5-4034 S Cenfereach-Selden Mi- . Augusta Snort will be non- o , id tody at a testimonial dmiiei to be held at the Sut ' io lk ( ouiity Republican Club in Blue Point. 'I ll\ mi asion will mark M- s . Shori ' s C) \e -> is as a licensed teat lie 1 PI New Voik State . The M.dd' » Country School District T 'acber>- - Associa- te n will honoi the tea-'her who is iet \ ing .June L' . 'k .ute. ol) years vif i onl I ' I U DUS teaching. Mrs Short received her toaeh- iii\ license on Februa ry 2 . 1' tO l , attei comp leting her courses at P.i >okl yn College Having raised a i.unily of two sons and a daugh- lii , -he embaiked upon a teaching i.iu'i i involving 10 . \ear- . ol teach- 1111' in the New Yo; k City School S y U'tn. 11 oi last ten ye.n . have bei n spent in the ' ' .uitei each-S-d- I ' I H Sc hool System. On- 1 ot a family ot 12 childien , en biacmg si\ sons and six daugh- tei s . Mi s . Shoi t .ind her five sis- M rs. Augusta Short tus were trained in tlu teaching profession , while her si\ brotheis were trained in thj legal profes- sion , to follow in the footsteps of their father , a prominent law yer of the day. Many letters and messages of tribute have been nveived . includ- ing those from CJoveinor Rocke- feller . Secretary Abra ' na n Ribi coj f of the U. S. Department of Health , Welfaie and Education , and James E. Allen . Jr.. New York State commissioner of education. Teacher Is Honored For 50-Year Service slo^iMid she11 Service S|j Cy ^ff|J|J? Rose Ai e. Patehogu The Unitarian Sunday School will hold its final meeting of the > ear at the UH'A on South Ocean Avenue , Patchogue , at 10. IT) a. in. Sunda . \ with a spe< lal pio giam eommemoi uting its fouith bnth- da . \. .M rs . Lain .nice Paisley of Hell- poit, supei inteiuli tit has announc ed that t ho pi oe , i am will be ol special interest to paients who n a\ wi s h to know about the type of teat lung that is done in Uni- tarian Sunday Sihooi. Music will be under the dnec- tion of Burujuudt Tumei of Pat- chogue . with Mrs . Turner at the p iano. Pi ograms are being design- ed by Mis . Richaid Jahnke of Pat- -vh*)gue. Tie nursery school group will present a p laylet based on the story \Caps foi Sale '' by Esphi y Slobodkina , to be teul by Mrs. Thomas Townsend of Port Jeffer- son Station Clas^e- taught b\ Mr . and M^ is. Sigismund Wtelunski of 'Bohemia , Mis Herbert Mai tin of Oakda ' e and John St ong of Pat- chogue w: 'l present readings used thioughout the year. The class taught by Mrs. Harold Bohn of Bellport has pivpa'ed a special Egyptian di p lay w hich in eludes a guided toui into the t >mb of an exhumed Pharaoh. Guest- will be taken into the inner cham- ber of the pyramid where they will see the \ mummy \ and hear tape recordings of eeiie sounds and diie warnings fir-t he aid when the tomb was \ e\t avat^d. \ Karen Bohn of Bell port and Ju- lieann Ristkh of Patchogue , mem- bers of the junior clas- , will bake a fourth biithday cake to be seiv- ed after the w orship seivice. Pai- ents of Sunday School children, as well as lnte-ested members of the community arc invited to at- tend. Unitaria n Sun. School Plans Program Sun. To Mark 4th Year RIVERIIEAD - County Clerk Noimaii K ipp this week announced that the Suffolk Motor Vehicle Buieau ollii e at the County (' < ntei in Uivei- head and biatiih offices in Pat- chogue , IluntiML 1 ton and Bab y- lon , will leinain open until 12 noon Satuida . v and <»u the fol- lowing Satirday May 21 , to a- ^ i-1 those holdei s of < h.iul- I' ui ' s lie use . which mu -t be lenewed oi ( onvc 11' d by June 1. Mi K' ipp -aid that man \ hohlei s ol (diauU ' eui ' been e whi i h mu st be i ( new ed oi i onvc ted to ( la ^ sified ihauf- fout ' s licenses by June 1 nave not yet done so. \We e\pe< t a hu ge volume of -ueh i re - newals or convei-ioiis dai ng the final two week- of Ma\ , so aie opening on ofiiet - on the two -uece-^ive SatuidaV morning- , Ma\ 20. and Ma\ 27 to a-^ist tho-e ho.dei- of chaufl' eii i ' s I i r e n s e a. '' M.r. Klipp stated. Co. Vehicle Bureaus Set Saturday Hours A film entitled \What is Fami- ly Service?\ will be pi esented at S in p. m. _ next Wednesday at the Board of Coopeiative Set vices Building, 202 Medford Avenue. Patchogue , ( itist . south of the Sun- iise Highway). I' lesenti d b y the Family Ser- vice I. \ague , Inr , ol Suffolk County, v/hnh i pie ontl y foini- iii g ( oiiimit ti < s in Biookhaven , tin film will <¦ ¦ - pl' i in th e CIVKC of- f ( i ( d by H H g ioup Ih' y iru lude maiiiag e ( f) iin 'ding, paiMit 'hi 'd M lation hip ( ouri 'lin g \ , \n(/,rr\ ' managerri \n f roun 'dm/ and horn ' - rriak ' t ' / »i\ 'lhe public ,s in/ , ¦- <¦ d to at' - I Famil y Service Film Set for Wednesday In a lettei dated May «) to Thoin.i-. (loo.ltellow , piesulent of the Long I-l. -nd Rail Road , Wes- ley R. St< uber ol Ml Webb Ave- nue , Patchogue , dec la ltd that the S peoiik tiain leaving Jamaica at > \c p. in pull- ioai oii' i past, the fi out ol the p latfoi m , a piac- a e whii h Mr. St.aibei tee - i- dangerotis . \Time is plentv of loom at the end of the platfoim so that all <at- could l)i' conveniently boaid- ed light fioni the platform , \ Mi. Steuber said. Pulling four cars past the front end of tne piationn i noange i ,, \ and limb , the Patchogue man stat- ed. \Theie is a space aobut a foot and a half wide between the platfoi m and the tram at the front of the p latfoim. \ He concluded : \The way the crowd puslvs to load into the first four cats , I' m suipiised 1 haven 't seen more than one per- son fall to the tiacks thiou gh uu- space. \ Patchogue Man Cites Commuter Boarding Danger in Jamaica As a part of the \More for Mom \ theme in PaUhogue ' s Mei - chants Division stores this past weekend , drawings weie held horn the thousands of entries turned in with mom ' s name by membeis of the family just prior to Moth- er ' s day. The \ five mothers who won a season ' s pass for two to each of the 10 Gateway Theatre Produc- tions are : Esther Glass , 62 How- ard Street , Patchogue ; Mrs. George White , 174 Atlantic Ave- nue, Blue Point; Anna Clark, 89 Stillwell Street, Ronkonkoma; Ruth Benesch , Broadway, Hol- brook ; and Mrs. Anthony Aviano , 32 Southern Boulevard , East Pat- chogue. The following mothers are the winners of a season ' s pass for two to attend a performance of each of five Gateway productions : Bet- ty Gould , 26 Shoie Road , Patch- ogue ; Mary Sabat , Box 219 . Jamesport ; Louise Leone. 78 Lake- land Avenue , Patchogue ; Vii g inia Luckeit , East Moriches ; and Mrs. M. Carlson , Box 262 , Fai ming\ ille. W mners aie being notified 1>\ mail and in addition to the-e , o0 otl.ei moth eis aie being awa idt d a pa- good loi two to one oi th ' Gat »\ay pioduc lion and an- othci DO ol ' a< h Mo tive a t cket to a Gafwa . ho- duim g tho ( on • ng -e' -o' .. TO P.R ti rff^fU, — \DVER Tr> F. Merchants Division Awards Mothers Passes to Gateway Wi- are sinr crely ^rat ' -ful to all our friends foi then m;u,v tarnl aits of sym- pathy in the lo^s of oiu d<Mi niothoi . Om apiiM'i iation cantiot lie adenuaO'ly l?\I)l cssul The family of the lat< Eli/ahcth Ncmcc \i\v CAICD OF THANKS