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Music Students Get Top Awards In State Festival Students from the music depart- ment of the Patchoyuc -Medloid School District paiticipated in the Xew Yoi k State School Mu< -ic As- soc iition Solo Competition 1<V ti- \.u hHd Ma\ 19 and 20 at \ T oi(h Babvlon High School. Of the 11 students entered , 23 rec eived \A\ latmgs , IT gameied \B\ latmgs and lour got \C\ latmgs . The lollow mg students partici- pated: Clarinet — B c r n a l d Co lar , Jeanne Winan- , Joan Pontieri , Da\id Syiett , Maiy Ann Kentof- (10 , Linda Romeo . Step hen Bates and Judy Whitbec k. Flute — Kaien Lysak and Pris- cilla Swan. Alto sa\o])hone—Thomas Merlo. T HIT pet — G'egoiy EiTini \tz , Patucia Batey, David Southaid , Hubert Bianco , WiHiam Knight , and Frank Kentotno. Bassoon — George Kahn and Barbara Giishoff. Fiench hoin — Dion Er 'ich , Jacqueline Barbato , Douglas Mal- colm and W T illiam Muller Trombone — Richard Rein , Ro- bert Lysak and Gabriel DiTosti. Snare drum — Robert Brown and Peter Silhan. Piano — Ann Marie Lotito . Violin — Joel Medvin , David Rose , Marie Pontieri , Elizabeth Skelaney, Christine Engelschjon , Linda Farrell , Mary Harris , Nancy Hazard , Judith Silberbush and Madelyn Stein. Cello — Carol Dinkins , Glenn Brown and Jill O'Brien. Viola — Pamela Selhan and Patricia Pfundstein. Bass viola — Carol Reich. Stung quaitet — made up of M. Stem , J. Silberbush , P. Pfund- stein and C. Dinkins. Patchogue C of C Selects Buildings For LIA Contest The building awards committee of the Patc hogue Cnanibei oi Com- mei ce has selected a number oi business and mdustiial bui ldings loi consideration m the annual auaids progra m of the Long Island Association. The buildings w ere listed as fol- lows: Industiy over 25 , 000 squaie feet of llooi - -pace — View lex , Inc., Bioadway, Holbrook; and Pepsi- Cola Bottling Co., 500 West Sun- lise Highway, Patchogue. Ind - stiy under 25 000 —¦ Justus Roe & Sons , 217 River Avenue , Patchogue; and The Long Island Advance , 20 Medloid A\enue , Pat- chogue. Retail under 10 , 000 — Norman King & Son , Medioid Avenue , Patchogue; .uul Sybe le Caipet Co. 464 East M»m Street , Patchogue. Retau 10 , 000 to 25 , 000 — W. T. Grant Company, 54 East Main Stieet . Patchogue. Re t ul over 25 , 000 — Bee Hive 19(5 East Main Street , Patchogue. Office Building under 10 , 000— The Peoples National Bank , 115 East Mam Street , Patchogue; and National Cash Register Company, 331 East Main Stieet. Patchogue. Office Buildings l(V , t)00 to 25, - 000 — Patchogue Electric Light Company, 448 East Main Street , Patchogue. Office Buildings over 25 , 000 — New York Telephone Company, 501 Nort h Ocean Avenue , Patch- ogue. Harry T. Weeks , executive vice president of the chamber , said that all of the buildings were se- lected for their outstanding con- tribution to the industrial and business community of Greater Patchogue and the committee has recommended that they receive honorable mention from the Pat- chogue Chamber of Commerce. PATCHOGUE LOCALS Patchogue Council 725 of Co- lumbietti , held its montnl y meet- ing at the K CM C Ila 'l on Atademv Street lec entlv nh\ii elec tion oi officet s for 1961 to 1%2 took p lac e. Elected w cie Mi Maiv Kissen , j )i e ident; Mi- John Ma- nella , vice pi <_ sident; \ vli , Rose- maii \ Liiiioggio . icnuding secr~ - ai\; Mi . L ilian Papst , cories- pondinj sei- etary; Mis . I. Came llomquist , tn asuiei ; Mis . K OSJ Hughes , (manual secietaiy; Mis Anita Minutella , innei guai ' d; Mis v 'hustine Benmcase , outer guard ; Mrs . M yra Salamone , Mis . Rose Maietta and Mis . Mary Ge man. ti uste^s. Instal' ation of officer will take place in June. Outgoing president is Mrs. Maiy German , who has been pie-ident foi two teims. The announcement was made of a trip to Jones Beach the evni ng of July 11 to attend a performance of \Paradise Is- land. \ Those interested should '•ontact Mrs. German , AT 6-6517. Mi s. Leo Di Donato and daug h- ter , Patti-Ann, have leturned to cheir home at 135 Waverl y Ave- nue , afW- spending a vacation with relatives of Mr. Di Donato. Mr. and Mrs . Jei ry Di Donato , Sr., of the Bronx. The Golden Age Social Club met May 25 at the Patchogue Electric- Light Company with George Voll- mer presiding. A Memoiial service for departed members was held. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Josephine De Sant and Mrs. Paul- ine Gerle. The next meeting will cake p lace June 8. Miss Laura Jean Ferris of Mariboro , Mass., has returned to nei home after spending two months with her uncle and aunt , M* . and Mrs. Leo Di Donato oi 135 Waverl y A\enue. The Oi.ginal Golden Age Club of Patchogue celebrated its an- nual dinner at the Mascot Grill May 24 with 62 members present After the dinnei the members le- umed to their meeting p lace at he Four Sisters Community Cen- er where they weie entertained by the pupils oi\ Ray Williams , who coaches guitar. The Ameiican Legion Auxiliary, Patchogue Unit , will meet at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday at the Legion House on Baker Street. A board meeting of the Daugh- ters of Israel-Jacob Aid Society was held May 22 at the home of Mrs . Joseph Mendelson on Maple Avenue. Present were Mesdames Herbert Chaskin , Seymour Chas- kin , Morris Avrutin , Leonard En- gel , Bert Friedman , Eli Levine , Abraham Mende T son , Nathan Ney- man , Harry Meyerson , Ernest Katzenstein , Harry Plafker , Jack Koshar , Leo Sussman , Joel Sands , Harry Sweet , Harold Schackman , Irving Seloff , Nathan Tobin and) Louis Weiner. A food sale was discussed. Mrs. Leo Sussman will be chairman. The next meeting will be held June 8 at the home of Mrs. Neyman at 310 Rider Avenue. At a meeting of the Senior La- dies ' Aid Societ y of Emanuel Lu- theran Church , held Mav 24 in the church hal 1 , Mrs. Matilda Pille , who was a delegate of the society to th« convention of the Mission- ary League at the Ambassado'- Hotel , Atlantic City . N. J., gave a report of th^ activities of mis- sion work for the Lu theran Church Refreshments wor° served bv Mrs. AmeMa Moger and Mrs Howden. The nex^ meeting of the society will be Ird d June 14. Bayport Parade Solemnizes Day But Is Colorful The Memorial Day paiade in Bayport , which featuied a colorful di.spiay of marchers , was solemn- ized by the placing of memorial witaths and b\ a sobet l efiection on the woild situation by Lt Colonel George F. \. Mclncrney the main sueakei . The Bayport-Blue Point Hig h School band piovided the music lor the parade , w hich included uaits fiom the Boy Scouts , Girl Scouts , Cub Scouts , Brownies and liom the local fiie department. The main program was under the direction of Frederick W. Mercies , a local realtor and mem- ber of the board of education. The invocation , led by the Rev. Lan- don K. Owen of the Methodist Church , was followed b y the main address by Lt. Col . Mclnerney. The lieutenant colonel , a lawy er in Bayport and a veteran of World War II , spoke of the chang- ing times and of the new areas for development. After the address , the Rev. Mr. Owen led the p lacing of wreath s at the monument in Memorial Park . Also part of the ceremony were Mrs. William Meyer , president of. the Ladies ' Auxiliary of the fire department , and Justi n McCarthy from the Veterans of F oreign Wars. The Rev. Peter McLean of the St. Ann ' s Episcopal Church in Sayville offei ed the benediction. Parade arrangements were made by Ronald Ketcham and his com- mittee , Tony Sconzo , Thomas O'Rcily and William Meyer . Here comes the bride! The strains of the wedding march will begin auspiciously when you accept the cheerfully given serv- ice of The Advance in your selec- tion of wedding invitations. Prin- ted , raised printing or engraving. — Adv. F' ville-H' ville Church Unit Sponsors Night of Music ' FARMINGV1LLE—The annual \Night of Music , \ sponsored bv the Women ' s Fellowship ot the Faimingville-IIoltsville Congregational Chur ch was held May 20 at the Faimingville hrehall. The niusicale attiacted a capacity audience. Perfoimei s were all local talent w ith the exception of Biyce Fogel . wh o teaches \on. e and pi- ano. Mr. Fogel is an accomp lished p.anist fiom New Yoik City. The audience welcomed back WYiliam Biau , bantone , Ilolbiook; Walt W illiams , tenoi . Li.ke Gio\o; and Mi^s E '-ika Herlel , sopiaiio; Ro- ot\ ! t All'm , tuimpi t , and Edwaid Stui m , tiumpet , Faimmgu le with gieat app lause. Pe ioiming this \eui wei e James Fairman , 1' ., tiumpet , Uo'biook; Miss Rita Hazaid , soprano , and Gi egory Sheiwin , bantone, soioists liom the First Bapti-t Chinch , Patch- ogue; and Paul McRae of Holts- ville , who is known foi his ability to p lay the tiumpet , but showd his ve satility as a pianist. Ako well leceived was Joan Lalla of Holtsville. Farmmgville was represented j y the following talent : Th^ y 'oungest perfoimers wer^ Mis-e k Susan Betz , violin , Katherme l)i- Pieno , flute; and Elizabeth Rose , piano , all of whom showed much poise and promising talent. Wai m- i y received by the audience wei e Misses Linda Fredsell , violin , and Patricia Sue Riley, soprano; both are advanced music students. Richard Franke , accordion , played his own accordion arrangement of \St. Louis Blues , \ which had most unusual comic sounds. Mrs. Caroline Bahnmuller was the director , William Blair , mas- ter-of-ceremonies , and accompan- ists were : Mrs. Frances Larsen , organ , and Bryce Fogel , piano. Adelphi Actors Stage Chekov , Saroyan , Friday The Thespians of Adelphi Col- lege-Suffolk Division , Sayville , will present \Two In One Plus \ at 8 :30 p. m. Friday, in the Say- ville Junior High School Auditor- ium. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Madeline Scully at the College bookstore , Greene Avenue or phone reservations will be ac- cepted at LT 9-6100. Tickets ar > also available at the Sayville Tra- vel Agency, 301 Railroad Avenue , LT 9-3770. \The Brute \ by Anton Chekhov and \Hello Out There \ by Wl- liam Saroyan , plus a special guest artist will compiise the progiam. \The Brute ' s \ cast will include Mary Ann Lurch as Mrs. Popoff , John Pedneault as Gugoiy S. Smirnoff , and Dona Gels as Looka. The east for \Hello Out Theie \ includes Mike Femgno as the Young Gambler , Cathy Klaus as the Girl , Jam t Lomaga as the W T ife , Joseph Darngo as the Hus- band , and John Black and Dom- inick Morrealc as two otnei men. Seton Hal! Sets Graduation Plans For Class of '61 Seton Hall High School has an- nounced the los tti oi ( \ents load- ing up to and culmin ating in the annual commencement exeicises to be held on June 23. First on the agenda is Parents ' Night which w ill \) v held on June 4 fi om 4 to 10 ]) m. 1 he pio- giam will stait with a -oftball game in which the fathers will play the sons . This will be fol- lowed by a buffet suppt t at which the parents aie the guest of their sons and daughter. After the meal , the patents will enter - tain the class ot liio 'l with sing- ing, dancing and otlui lmpiomj tu acts. June 17 , Class Night , will start with a Baccalaureate M-ass to be celebiated b y the Rev. F Leo Cunningham, pastor of St. Fran- cis de Sales Chinch , Patchogue , who will addres s the graduates. After the mass , there will be a banquet during which the class will and prophecy will be read and publications awards will be g iven. Dancing until midnight will comp lete the evening ' s activities. At graduation which will take place at 8 p. m., June 23 , in the Sister Marie Clotilde Auditorium , the guest speaker will be the Right Rev. Monsignor Charles C. Berming ham , pastor of St. Aidan ' s Church , WihVton Park. Tentati ve plans are now being made for a class picnic to be held during the we ek after graduation. 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M. to 8 P. M. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPO SIT DNSURANCE CORP. Just in Tim e f or Summer £- &&^ SPECIAL PURCHASE 'raj SL 10 ° HATS W ^ tW^^^^^^m^: • LINEXS • STRAWS \| 'J^^<R ^^P* © FLOWERS • ORGANZAS Nl^^^^y ^^ 1 ^w % Values to 6.98 3^£& ~j £- * -^ J? ___ ^- \ ^ \ **BDI mTms mTtm Wr -\; I 835 ^*r *&[ JHIS WEEKEND ONLY j SPECT VL PURCHA SE OF SUMMER COMPARABLE toAQ HANDBAGS < NAL sI ro ^ 4lf SUSAN GAIL HANDBAGS 21 EVST MUX STREET PATCHOGUE , L. I. > » i ~ ~ ' ¦> \TIu'j can ' t touch me , I declared everything \ .Medical bills , and prescrip- tions aie deductible items on income tax. The government show s this concern for the health of its citizens . Get piompt medication to avoid the cost and discomfort of pioloii f> ed illness gff^ ftfifr ^flJ B fflffg^ ^vyyyyyyyyy^w^ i v f f ryvvvvvrvvyTvyvvyvvYvyvyvTrvvTvyvTvyTTTTTyT^i JAY S Jolts Patchogue in June J WATCH FOR FURTHER AXXO L NCEMENTS ] I JAY ' S COTTO N SHOP ] | 57-59 So. Ocean Avenue :: Patchogue 3 A Splint mu-ic piot ' iam w i I he pie sezited h\ the mu si- cal oi u ani/.ation- of th Pat- clio»ue Ihvh School .it <S ¦() jj in tomoi i o\\ m the audito- Jiii ' ii of the hii^ h school on S.iMon Stieet. The pi oi^ i am w ill iiic hide sc h 11 ion- 1 A t In- li Hid. oi ihes- 11 a and < hoi il m oups . The hand V\iP he undei the diMilion ol Joel M. Sands; the on he t a und ei Ra\ mond M. L\ -alv. and the choial <- - iiuii ) - undei Eim' ne J. Ro- meo Slate S pring Music At Patchogue Hi g h The Patchogue Civic and Gar- den Club held its annual flowei show at the home of Mis . ChtVord Wade of Bergen Lane , Blue Point, Arrangements which were hon- ored were : Table baskets- Mis, Nellie Wade , fir. st p lace ; Mrs , Helen Peters , second p lace , ami Mrs. Helen Lauuhlin , third p lace; Hanging and Doorwav—fi i st place, Mis . Helen lVteis arid Mis. Hilda Edelhtein , second place and Mrs. Helen Petei - , thud p lace; Fram- ing and Shadow boxes—first p lace, Mi- . Eleanoi Ransome and Mrs . Claire Ruger . second p lace , and in thud p lace was Mrs. Helen Peters ; Miniatures—Mrs. Nellie Wade took first p lace and Mis . Jewel Mit- chell , second and Mis. Helen Laughhn was in third p lace ; and in the oriental ( large), Mrs. Fonse Palermo was in fi rst p lace and Mrs. Marion Schneider was m sec- ond place and Mrs . Chailotte Walsh was third. Civic , Garden Club Holds Flower Show SALUTING during pla . w ' ng of taps on Memorial day in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, East Moriches , are left to right , Joseph Provost , commander , American Legion Moriches Post 929; Mrs. James . B. M. Bulloch of War Memorial Committee , and Emery Tenke , commander, Center Moriches Vet- erans of Foreign Wars Post. LEADING THE PARADE in Center Moriches on Memorial da;y are , in the foreground , Percy B. Raj nor , former Brookhav en Town supervisor; Norman Skripitski , one of the village ' s best- know n veterans , and , background , Harry Murch driving and Mrs. Mabel Buck , American Legion Auxiliary member.