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Center Moriches Girl Hit bv Auto Monday CENTER MORICHES — A five-year-old kinderga :t n n girl suf- fered bruises and cuts Monday when she was struck by a car at Montauk Hi g hway and Neville Street. Deborah Lyons, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Diercks of Main Street , was treated at the Moriches Med- ical Group and released to h e r home. According to Fifth Precinct po- lice records , the car ' s driver , Wal- ter K. Kiezel of Middle Island Road . Yap hank , told the investi- gating officer , Suffolk County Po- lice Patrolman Thomas Dwen , tha t the child ran from hetween parked cars and into the path of his ve- hicle travelling east on the hi g h- way. Nearl y 250 See Film 'Operatio n Abolition ' Commander Edward Costello of Patchogue Post 269 of the Ameri- can Legion and the post' s past commander , H. Russell Haase , were elected Saturday at East Hampton as county delegates to the state Legion convention, which will meet July 27-29 in Albany. Vice-Commander John Biggers was named as alternate. At the county Legion conven- tion in East. Hampton Peter Mow- ska of Sayville was named new county commander. Bruce MacLeod of the Center Moriches post was reelected commander of the third division , comprising the 10 posts in Brookhaven Town. Close to 250 persons saw the film , \0 poration Abolition , \ ¦which was shown June 15 at St. Francis Hall under the sponsor- ship of the Patchogue post. Frank Siebold of the New York Tel- ep hone Company spoke on the subiect of communism. ture of the subject matter , a ques- tion and answer period proving very informative. \ The program was under the di- rection of Mr. Haase and Mr. Lane. Plans for the Jul y 4, parade are being made by Frank Andrisani , past commander of the post. Don Lane , publicit y chairman of the post , said , \Those present left the hall with a much clearer pic- PELCO Honors Area Businessmen, Rotary The Patchogue Electric Light Company last week honored lead- ing Patchogue businessmen in conjun ction with its seventy-fifth anniversary year. The Patchogue Rotary Club contributed to the affair by holding its regular meeting' at PELCO. The businesses represented at the meeting; have been in the Patchogue area from 30 to 90 years. The Rotarians and their guests toured the facilities of PELCO and saw various demonstrations including the installation of a telep hone t ype pole by the com- pany ' s new hydraulicall y equipped truck. The business leaders at the meeting included Capt. John T. Tuthill , Jr. , editor and publisher of The Long Island Advance , which has served the area for 90 years ; Justu s , Alfred and Nathan- iel Roe of Justus Roe and Sons , Inc., manufacturer of tape meas- ures for 83 years ; Stanley Tru- man of The Union Savings Bank of Patchogue , which has served the area for 66 years; Carroll Swezey, Jr., of Swezey & Newms , depart- ment store , serving Patchogue for 67 years ; Harvey S'hand of Shand' s Grocery, 50 years in Pat- chogue; John j . Roe , Jr., repre- senting John J. Roe and Son , In- surance , which has been in ' the area for 63 years ; Wesley Spring- horn of the Blue Point Laundry, which has served the area for 40 years ; Robert Pelletreau of Pelle- treau and Pelletreau , which has been in the area for 70 years ; Francis Marran of Marran and Sons Fuel Oil , in the area for 70 years; Norman King of King and Sons Furniture , which has been in business for 61 years , and Clint Finger of Island Coal and Lum- ber , which-has been in the area for 31 years. PELCO also awarded Bronze medallions to Rotarians having all-electric homes. The residents are Charles Charach , Eugene Kra- kaur , Alfred McRae , Jr., Ted Pil- ger , Alden Stuart , Geary Whitlock , Wesley Springborn , Benjamin Ta- batchnik , William Underwood , Preston Waterman , Leslie Weiss , Charles Dominy, Robert Pelle- treau , Alex Pfeifle and Peter Sny- der. BOY SCOUT JOTTINGS TROOP 128 East Patchogue Troop 128 held its semi-annual court of honor June 12 , at the East Patchogue School. Scoutmaster George Scott pre- sided over the presentations of awards to the following Scouts : Star Scout , George Wittier; Second Class Scout , Daniel Bellows , Brian Briscoe , Leonard De Filippo , Thomas Drumm , James Grandi , Walter Hurney, Thomas Johonson , Thomlas Paladino , Paul Rosen- feld , Michael Sears , Richard Wit- tier , Paul Young ; Tenderfoot , Verne Critz , Fred Krebs , Ray- mond Lee , David Linbrunner , Da- vid Mover , Pat Morabito , Joseph Step hani. Arthur Gross , comlmittee chair- man , introduced Nei g hborhood Commissioner Martin Ashare , Avho spoke to the parents about the efforts by Scoutmaster Scott and Assistant Scoutmaster George Wit- tier , in addition to the instruct- ional assistance by Robert Gerard in first aid , Josep h Step hani in firemanship, Irwin Rosenfeld in signaling and Charles Nehrbass in camping, required to prepare a program that will be educational as well as interesting to the boys. Mr. Ashare extended his congrat- ulations to the boys who received awards and offered encourage- ment to the other boys in their advancement efforts. IF ITS FOR SALE—ADVERTISE Organ School to Sponsor 'Might of Music June 29 The Stauffer School of Organ Playing under the direction of George Sy lvester Carl , will present a \Night of Music \ beginning: at 8 p.m. next Thursday at the . Stauffer Organ Salon , 208 Medford Avenue , Patchogue. The program will feature Gary and Bruce Stiriz . organists who recently made their debut in v recital at the Medford Avenue School , Patchogue , for the Parent- Teacher Association. Assisting will be Helen and Norman E^ston , organists , Olivia Schleini g and Patricia Ward , pianists. An unusual musical setting will combine twin organs with a third organ of orchestra l accompani- ment. Mr. Carl , director , will p lay se- lected piano scores , accompanied by special organ arrangements , played by the Eastons. The public is invite d to attend. W NOW. .. 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Russ DeVoe Wins Third Straight at R'head Track HYDRAULICALLY EQUIPPED TRUCK is newest of Patch- ogue Electric Light Company ' s equipment. Shown above , truck is used in installation of telephone type pole in demonstration to Patchogue Rotary Club and guests of PELCO. Leading area businessmen were honored by PELCO last week in conjunction with company ' s seventy-fifth year anniversary observance. —Photo by LeMien ' s Photo Service /_x\ The class of 1911 of Pat- chogue Hi g h School will have a reunion dinner at 6 p. m. at the Pine Grove Inn , East Patchogue , Monday, prior to the commencement. Later they will attend the graduation exercises at Pat- chogue Senior High School which will be held out-of-doors and a certain area of the bleachers will be reserved for them. In case of rain the ex- ercises will take p lace in the auditorium. Wesley Goi'don of Patch- ogue has been instrumental in contacting members of the class. PHS Class of 1911 Sets Reunion Mon. The Patchogue Civic and Garden Club this week an- nounced the winners of the Yard-of-the-Month awards for the month of June. They are : North — Mr . and Mrs. An- j thony Janson of Sharp Street; East—Mr. and Mrs. George Moloney of 22 Washing ton Avenue ; South—Mrs. Martin ! Hummel of 83 Grove Avenue; and West—Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred McRae , Sr., of West Lakewood Street. j Yard-of-the-Month Awards Are Made I COUNCILMAN TO SPEAK— Brookhaven Town Councilman Howard L. Rowland of Patchogue will address the newly-formed Shoreham-Rocky Point Democra- tic Club at 8 p. m. tomorow at the Rocky Point firehouse. * * * SUFFOLK SHERIFF Charles R. Dominy, Brookhaven Town Re- publican leader , will be the guest speaker at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at a meeting of the Mastic Beach Republican Club at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road , accoi'ding to an announcement by club presi- dent , Frank Vopelak . INSTALLATION of officers will be held by the Newfield Demo- cratic Club of Selden Jul y 1. At its last meeting, the club awarded a basket of cheer to Joan Maj- estki of Rocky Point. '' • f i ^ # ANTHONY DENARDO of North Lindenhurst has been ap- pointed a State Veterans ' Coun- selor for Suffolk County by the New York State Division of Vet- erans ' Affairs. In his new $6 , 600 a year posi- tion the Lindenhurst Republican will counsel and assist veteran s , members of the armed forces and members of their families concern- ing all rights , benefits and ser- vices available to them under fed- eral , state and local laws . Mr. Denardo is a veteran having served as a combat crewman in the Army Air Force during World War II. The 44-year old Republi- can is married and the father of two children. POLITICAL REVIEW