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Activities of Interest in Patchogue Miss L or-itu Zieman of 14 ( \ ampbe ' i! Sir> et was gu- 'st-of-honor a* a Sri rial sh.,\ver given for her J vine 25 . at the homo of Miss Pa- tri ci a rlaveiv- of * _ 0. > Strong Road , R' asr Parchogue . in' Mrs. tudores ¦ M ; - - - * Pa -- i - ' a Haven - and Miss Sharon Zieman. The v, ^. . * si> i\ ei* ! - AW - . . -ui iuune Mur- p hv . .fuuu Chr. ' s ' .ina and F > a\i ia Mu-'p hv . Mv « . Joau Nul ty . Mrs. V u*a Oerte: . Mrs. Manly ' Nelson Miss Christine Ton Hoopen . Mrs. ( \lai-e Nowieki , Mrs. Louise Mui- ler . Mr s . Mary Ku/.meeh and Mrs Jar. o Zieman of PaU'hogue; Mrs. N eddie Gohisworth of Bohemia: Mrs , Minnit Komaa of West Say- ville; Mrs. Louise Havens of Kasl Pa tchogue; Mi' ' . Atne 'ia IfoLchkin of i;r . >okh* . \voii ; Mrs. Maryanne Ku z irwvh of Mastic Bench; Mrs. Helen Ku/.mech . Mrs. Lottie Zlat- niski . Miss Mollie Krup ski . Miss Theresa C/.ygier , Mrs . Sophie C' zy- giei ' . Miss Karen Ffallock . Mrs. Henrietta Hallook. of Cent -«r Mo- riches; Mrs . Louise Waskewiez. Mrs. Krnnia Wask-nvic/. . Mrs. Bar- bara Krupski of Riverhead ; Mrs. Agatha Janik. Misses Connie and Dolores Buttotiow . Mrs. Jennie Borkoski of Southampton; Mrs Kvelyn Bukowski . Mrs. Marie For- gione , Mrs . Alehouse Fo red one of C onnecticut; Mrs. Carol Barr , Mr s . J felon Ban* and Miss Barbara Barr of Wi ' liston Park : Mrs. Mil- lie Buttonow of Southamp ton , and Mrs . Rachel MacCarth v of Blue Point. Holbrook News Items Mr s. Brynn St. Louis , JU 8- \ >53i Mr. and Mrs. .fohn C. Wehren- berg of Railroad Avenue entertain- ed the following guests in honor of the graduation of their daugh- ter . Janet on June 2f> : Jane (Jvac- ken . Carol McSweeney, Gail Sch - nmch yk. Barbara Tucker . Kathy Katoniea , Donna Johnson . Steph- anie and Josep h Bucalo , David and fanny ffaggerf y. Willia m Dalton. Richard Hivona and Steven Hines. (Quests Friday night of Mr. and M rs. Ben Wierzhicki of Coates Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs . George Wolironbprg, and children. Gene , Carol and Bay, of Ronkonkoma; Mr . and Mrs. Harold Williams and sons , Guy and Gary, of Lake Grove, and Mrs. Frank Tmay ant) daughter. Joanne of Bohemia. Mr. and Mrs . Sigurd Jaeobson of Patchogue Road had as their guests last week , their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Taft B eatri\? , and children , Thomas and Joyce, of Brookl yn. Linda Seekam.p , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Edwin Seekamp of ll.au- sev Avenue returned home Sunday from Southside Hosp ital where she had been receiving treatment for the past week. The Advance is on sale at Phil' s Market and Maybar Superette in Hol brook. —Ad v. The Mary-Martha Guild of St. John ' s Lutheran Church will have a business meeting at 8 p. m. to- day at the Guild Hall. The Wal- t he r Le ag ue now m e ets at 7 : 30 p. m. Wednesday in the Church. H o l y Communion will be obser v ed at both services , 8:30 a. m. and 11 a. m., Sunday morning. The Rev. William K. Roser was able to condu c t services at the Church o n Sunday morning. Adult Bible classes have been omitted until af- ter the p asto r ' s vacation. Mrs. E wald Anderson will be the hos- tess at a meeting of the Ladies ' Aid Societ y to be held at 1 p. m. today. Mtrs. John C. Wehrenberg of Lincoln Avenue had as her guest over the weekend a n d h o l i da y, her b r other , John Kuhnle of Arling- ton , N.J. Ste p h e n Steidel , .son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steidel of Laurel Street. who was recently graduated from Sache m Hi gh School , p lans to en- ter the L o n g I s land St a t e C o ll eg e in the Fall. Attending the gradu- ation exercises were his grand- mother , Mrs. Edward Donovan and his aunt , Miss Carol Donovan , of Rid gewood. Guests of Mrs. John Hansen of Lexington Avenue over the week- end were Mr. and Mrs . G il Dieek- man of Middle Village ; Mr. and Mrs. John Bret of North port; Mr. and Mrs. John Christenson of Woodside , and Mrs. Walter Herp of Parkchestor. Pri va te , fi rst class Conrad Mok- son , who recently returned from Germany, brought back with him a beautiful Bible which he pre- sented to the Rev. William Roser for use at the St. John ' s Luthera n Church. Mi* , and Mrs. Eivind Olsen and granddaughters , Evelyn and Turid Mnjersky, enjoyed a picnic at West Meadow Park , Sunday. A weekend guest of Mrs . Louis Van Hove of Lincoln Avenue wars Mrs. Thonvas Purcell of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub en- tertained over the weekend , Mr. and Mrs . Linn Gordo n , Mrs. Rose Metz and Fred Flox of Oakdale; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steuben of Bay Shore , and Mrs. Mhdelon Flood of Flower Hill. Mliss Diane Pottok of Franklin S qu a r e s p ent la s t week visiti ng her b rother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gronlund of Fourth St reet. Mi* , and Mrs. Geor ge A rth of Huber Avenue , celebrated their sixtieth weddin g anniver s ar y Jul y 3. M rs. Arth is the former Miss Caroline Nienhauser , of St. Louis , Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Arth have one son , George , of Holbrook , one dau g hter , Mrs. Ruth P erkins of Las Cru c es , N.M. Six grandchil- dren and six great grandchildren. They have liv ed on Huber Avenue for the past 30 years. Holtsville and Farmingville Mrs. Marlon D. Riley, GR 5-S438 <$ 1 Visiting Allan Crocker of Pine- dale Avenue , Farmingville , is his mother , Mrs. Carson O . Crocker of Honduras, Central America. Mrs . Crocker is originally from Montevideo , Uruguay. A fte r . spend- ing a few* weeks visiting * a son in Dayton , Ohio , she will join her husband in Washington , D. C. The Crockers will then r eturn to Hon- dura s where Mr. Crocker is di- rector of International Credit Ad- ministration for the State De- partment. Mr. and Mrs. Edwa rd L. Uelr. of Hanrahan Avenue , Farming- ville . have as guests for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Usner and children . Christy and 'ferry, of Reading, Pa. Mrs . I' sner is Mr. Bet/. ' sister. Mr. and Mrs . Edward O'Brien. .Jr.. of Robinson Avenue , East Patchogue . have returned home after their wedding tri p to Oon- ueticut. Mrs. O'Brien is the former M'iss Ann Theresa LaHarbara of Pearl Avenue , Holtsville . Mrs. Rose Hart, of Ozone Bark will spend the Summer at her residence on Bexmare Avnue . Farmingville . FARMINGVILLE FlUK CO. The Farmingville Fire Company are holding a bazaar Ju ' y (! . 7 . H at the firohouse grounds. The members on the bazaar committee are Anthony Aloe, Robert Lang. Charles Merino and James Coi r. A ball game was held Sunday afternoon at the Lynwood Avenue School field between the Medford Fire Department and the Far- min gville Fire Company. The Medford firemen won the game. CUB SCOUTS At the June Pack meetin g of the Holtsville-Farminville C u b Scouts , Pack 80 , the following awards were received : Bobcat badge , David Balai ty, Paul Kruf- chinski; Bear badge, Robert Klein , James Ferraro; Wo ' .f b ad ge , Jo- sep h Panetta , Carl Verardi; silver arrow under Wolf , John Plonski , Robert Ruggiero ; 2-year pin , Mi- chael O'Shea. Meetings for the summer will be held at 7:. \ ,() p. m. at the field in back of the Lynwood Ave- nue School. M O VING UP DAY EXCER C ISES Annual Moving U p Day excer- c i s e s were held at th e Wav e rl y Avenue School , Holtsville , June 22. Dr. Orlando J. Lupone. asso- ciate professor of education , Hof- stra College . was the guest speaker. Robert W. Giambatiista , principal, welcomed those present and presented awards to Am e lia Rodriguez , Howa rd Cohn and Nancy Bond. Students taking put: in the program were Carol Lal. ' a, Nancy Bond. Elizabeth Rose und Susan Betz. Miss Audrey Melrose directed the chorus and Miss Carolyn Adams was accompanist. John Caponegro of Sachem Senior High School was guest conduct. >r for the orchestra. Harry Fields , member of the Board of Education , presenter! the certificates to the sixth grade students who will at- tend Sagamore Junior High School . Grade ij -l. Gerald Selya. t' -a- cher; JoAnne Allan , Susa n Betz. Rita Green , Dawn Pleffner . C on- stance R.ast , Amelia Rodriquez. George Acosta , Dennis Anientas- tro , Anthony Caruso , Charles Di Giovanni, David Feldman. Donald Gaumont , Thomas Masiello , Gary M on talban o . Albe rt Montefusco Joseph Portalano. Andrew Sarkis- i.an , William Stines , Richard Tur- ner. Vito Villagio. Grade o-2 Richard Jamison, teacher; Rochelle Chiossi , Mar y Ann Christophorsen , Beniaclecte Cia g o , Clare Connaughton , Do r - othy Cottone , Valerie Gatta , Ellen Hopkins , S a nd r a Pi t re , Mi c h e le Quartararo , Eileen Rapisaldo , Donna Scalise . Juiia Ann Tierney, Natali e DelMar , Doug las An- derson , Ronald Annechierico , Ed- ward Benjamin , Richard Boylan , Howard Cohn , Frank Giosi , Gerald Goodall , Frederick Hildenbrand , Joseph Hunsberger , Walter Lada , Anthony Lawrence , Ronald Lee , Anth o n y Min g oia , Edward Morris , George Muse , Crai g Philh o wer , Frederick Rademacher , Michael Zeffi r o. Grade 6 - 3 , David Medio , tea c he r ; Mary Alver , Sand r a Ba c h m ann , Antonina 'Badalucco , Nancy Bond , Elena Fredsell , Linda Gerstman , Carol Isbell , Carol Lalla , Ftose Marie Martines , Frances Monte- f us c o , Fra n ces Nairn , Kathleen Quinlan , L o rraine Reill y, Eliza- beth Rose , Jo y ce Ann Ste v ens , Dennis Cavorti , Lester Crawford , John Fassino , Frank Gabrilsen , Ral p h Gre y , Alfons o Gu g ialmo , Alfred Heiss , Julius Loscalso , Craig Malsky, Lawrence McNally, A rthur Meyer , Dennis Myers , Clifford ' Barth , Terrence R ob in - son , William Lear. C O URT OF AWARDS The annual Court of Awards of Holt svillo-P' armin g vill e Girl Scouts was held recently at the L y n wood Avenue Scho o l , Farmin g - ville. Mrs. Herman DeCastro wel- comed those present and spoke of the purpose of the awards and the methods of earning badges and awards. Mrs. Edward L. B et/, in- tr o duc e d the leaders , commending them for their valuable, work. The merrrbers of the Girl Scout Com- mittee were introduced and thanked for their efforts in making scout- ing possible for the g.ris m this area. Troop It was pr esented award - , b y Mesdames Lawrence Howell ¦ < ' ,r\i\ f i f t y . . Awards f imi badges were presented as follows : First ('lass Badge Kath a rine Di Pierro; o-year pin — Katherine DiPierro , Maria .vfagagna. Nancy Pond; Backyard Camper Badge . Homernaker badge , My Country . Good ( /rooming — Katherine Di Pierro ; Outdoor Cook badge — Susan Betz. Katharine DiPierro . Nancy Bond; Second Cass. — Eve- lyn Benjamin , Linda A id rich , Nanette Kbmeyer , Lynn Gable. Pa- tricia Keibel. Kathleen Reth. Su- san Strom. Sharon Whitmore. Louise Montalbano: Child Care badge — Elena Fredsell , Susan Betz . Nancy Bond , Evelyn Ben- jamin . Linda Aldrich . Nanette Ebmeyer . L ynn Gable , K at hlee n Reth , Sharon Whitmore; Hospi- tality badge—Susan Betz , Nancy Bond . Elena Fredsell; Cat and dog- badge—Linda A 'drich . Lynn Ga- ble , Patricia Keibel; Pen Pal badge—Linda Aldrich; Truck Gar- dener badge , Fruit Raiser badge— Patricia Keibel; Bird bad ge— Kathleen Reth. Troop 51 were presented with their awards b y leaders Mrs. De Castro and Mrs. Arlene Cras- ford as follows: Second class — Lorraine Crawford , Doreen Brill , Jani c e L y l e , Marie Brill , Cathy Catalano , Sharon O'Shea, Andre R e illy , Ivette Santiago , Georgia Le vy, Ba r bara Gi n as , Linda Cohen. Child Care badge — Lorraine Reill y, Lorraine Crasford ; Garden Flower badge — Doreen Brill , Rochelle Chiossi; Cook badge — Dore e n Brill , Jani c e L y le , Ro- chelle Chiossi , Marie Brill; Bird badge — Doreen Brill , Mary Al- ver , Linda Cohen; Dog and Cat badge — Lorraine Crawford , Dawn Pleffner , Linda Cohen; Hospitality badge -- -Doreen Brill . Marie Brill; Tree badge — Rochelle Chiossi; Animal Raiser badge ¦•- - Rochelle Ohiossi; Salt Water badge—Linda Cohen; Five-year pins — Mary Frances Alver , Lor- r aine Reill y. Mrs. Ho well welcomed the Fly- U p s int o the Int e rm e di a te l e v e l and after the girls gave the Girl Scout Pronvise , they were accepted into Tr oops 14 and 51. The fol- lowing Fly-Ups are from Brownie Troop 58: Annette Ca rdelln , Linda Caine , Toby Cohen , Debra De Leo , Patricia DeVcrc , Karen Feldman , Susan Lalla , Catherine Loel'fler , Kath y Mann , Kathleen Mat bit , Linda Panett a , Patricia Quinlan , Maureen Stroub , Julia Swinson , Angela Baffa , Ruth Balaity, Joyce B et'/ ,, Wendy Bond , Patricia Von Olahn , Laura Verardi , Loretta W esnofski. Mirs. Betz presented Friendship , pins to the following mothers for j their efforts in behalf of the i Scouts: Mrs. James Reilly, Fund i Drive chairman; M rs. J. Reth , ' Cooky chairman , Troop LI; Mrs. Olga Alver , who was not able to be present , . '5 years as leader, i Troops 1-1 , 51 and the Fl y-Ups ! ended the ceremonies with an im- proniptu program of Scout songs. ! CHURCH NEWS ! The Farmingville-Holtsville Con- | gregational Church holds its wor- j shi p service at 10 a. in. The Churc h i school meets at 11:05 a. m. During i July and August no membershi p 1 classes will be held. The Pilgrim Fellowshi p meets on Sundays , juniors at. , ' > p. m. and seniors at 5 f). ni. The Bible Study group meets at 8 p m. Wednesdays. The Rev. John M. McLoughlin con- ducts the course in Bible Study. The Senior choir rehearses on !* Frida ys. AIL meetings are hold at the church. GEORGE M. ARMBIU' STKR/ S 17 . of oo Lewis Strtet . N ort h Pa tchogue. died unexpected l y Sat- urday in New York City. Born in Woodhawr, . he was a driver for t ; e I' nited Parcel Com- pany. 1*1 e is survived b y his wife . Florence; a son, Robert ; a daug h tei\ Judy Ellen , ail of North Pat- rhogiu ; a brother , Frank of Stam- ford . Conn..; and a sister . Mrs . Grace Drawert of O/.one Park. Services were held at 1 p. m. y esterday at Ruland' s Chapel , Pa t- chogue , the Rev . Lammert Re- de If s , pastor of the Lutheran Churc h of Our Savior . Patchogue . officiating . Inte rment was in the Long Island Nati o nal Cemetery. Pinclawn. DAVID RICHARDS . 11, of 857 Johnson Avenue , Ronkonkoma , died June 28 after a long illness . He is survived b y his parents . Mr. and Mrs . George Richards; a brother . George Richards II I . and • a sister . Susan M ary Richards , all ui KonKonKom a. The body reposed a; the Josep h A. Weber Funeral llnmt ' on Haw- kins Avenue . I ake Ronkonkoma. The Rosary was tvci' ed ;it S p. m. Sunday . A Requiem Mass was held at. ' . ' ii. m. Monday in Sr. Josep h' s R. C. Church. ! > .k - Ron- konkoma. ffi t. onr.ent followed in Hol y ( fo- ¦ Come ' ery, Brooklyn.. MRS . .J ANET PEDERSEN . 20 Alma Avenue , Lake Grove , died June 27 in Mail.her M e morial Ho~- p i!. *il. She is survived b y her husband. Gilbert; two -ons . Eric and ! George , all of Lake Grove; h •: * j parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge R. : Stevenson of Free no ft and a sis- ter , Mrs. Carlisle P. og. -r of River- head. The body reposed al tile ( '' ' .este '* A. Fulton and Son F menu Home . * FreepoU. where funera l services were held at 8:15 p. m. last Thur s - day. Interment took place in Ken - sico Cemetery. Valhalla. Friday. JO S EPH KU B1 V ' 50 . of Map le , Street . Med ford . died last Thurs- day at Brookhav- 'u M emorial Hospita l after a short illness . Bom in New York City, he re- sided in Medford for a month, lie was formerly of oT-lt Astoria Boulevard, Astoria. He was a -e- tired baker . He is survived b y his wif e . Jo- sep hine of Medford ; th ve daugh- ters. Mrs . Ani ta Pea rson of Med- ford ; Mrs. Joserihin B< ' ' o-v- - , of Medford ; and Mrs. ALvy Po r. te- rorvo of Centereach: a brother . Louis of Astoria: thiv ' * - sisters , Mrs. Celia Brundage of ,\ sv,,ria; Mrs. Stella Sclu^ttiru . of V' o:U! . and Mrs. Julia Keenan i ' »f Brook- lyn, ari d five grandchildren . Services were held; a: 10 a. :u. Monday at St. Mary ' s Episcop al Church. Lake Ronkonkoma . the Rev . Edward Wisbauer off.cia 'ing. Interment was in Washington Memorial Park. Coram. . The hody reposed at the Ru ' .ar. d Fur.tva! Home. Patchogue. ARTHUR G. GRIFFITHS , ol. of Yap hank Avenue . Yap hank. riied last Thursday at the I\ . S. Naval Hosp ital at St. Alharuu Born in East :-A: : .o. ue was a life resident of Long Island. He was a retired U. S. Navy com- mander. He was emp loys- .i ^ a s a stationary -ngineer at the Sutfo.^ ; Infi i 'rr.arv , Yaur.ar. -:. He i s _ s-j rvi\* . ¦• _ by his -y[A. F.milv 'if \ i apr,ante : a 'taugoter . Mrs . Editr. Still of Pr o :kr.ave: * : _ his m other . Mr s . Ar. r. (/rirnths u ' Niagara Falls; thre- br others . Ernest of Niag ara Fa lls ; F' r- ' -d • .; East Isl ip and Lloyd of MarylanU. and a grandchild. Masonic - -cr vires w-r -> held at 7:. 'I0 p. m. Sunday at Ruia: . 'C Funeral rf ome , PaU-hogu- . Furiunl se rvices \> . er<- held at Id a. m. Monday at St. James Ep iscopal Church . Brookhaven , the Rev. Richard Gray officiating. 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Mnln St. Patchorae Telephone GRover 5-0052 I -^MBMNMB ma«MBMMM«HnMmaaHMa I C o nsult our classif ied columns for bargains , o pp ortuniti e s , no- tic es. —Adv. A reception was given tlie Rev. and Mrs. Joseph McKeu/.i' , . - of the Setauket A .M.E. Church June 2-1 at the chur ch. An a n the m , \Lift Every Voice a n d Sin g \ , opened the program. The Rev. Donald Broad , pastor of the Setauk e t Pr es h yterian Church , gave the invocation. A welcome to all present was offered by the Rev. Smith Sells. A representative from each hoard in the church acknowledged assistance ^ivon by Mr. and Mrs. McKen/.ie. They were Steward , the Rev. Smith Sells; Senior Choir , Mrs. Ortrude Rub les; Steward- ess Board ,\' o. I , Mrs. \, \vy Keyes , and Stewardess Poard Nio . 2 , Mrs. Caroline Moore. The Senior * \hoir th ' -n san< . ' * the selection , \ 'It Is \~ <> Secret Wha ' God Can Do \ . Other acknowledge- ments were made by The Counsel CI; b . Airs. Julia Weir; the Pastor ' s Aide , Mrs . Irene Bunn; Wi'iinp' Workers , Mr s. Be ss ie Heath , and the Church School , Mrs. Barbara I. e.- . B y special request Mrs. Alberta Beach sari K \This Is My Task\ and \Remember Me \ . The speaker of Lhe evening* was Presiding Elder Muldrov. - of the Brooklyn-[,on^- ; I . - .land Conference District , who addres . - .ed the assembly on the pre- sent value of God' s church in the : community and its future possi- bilities. The Hires , the Church School Trio , offered several selections , ac- companied by Bishop Meyers on his guitar. The Mt. Olive choral group led by the Rev . Virg inia Meyers sang several selections . Mrs. Bessie Heath then gave a reading. A solo with accordion ac- companiment by Mrs. Ethel Lewis was sung. Miss Edith Cook presented the Rev . and Mrs. McKenzie with a framed painting o f The L o rd ' s Supper. The Senior Choir then sang \Couldn ' t Hear Nobody Pray \ . Mrs. Barbara Lee , presiding chairman , presented the pastor and his wife. Both thanked their many friends and church members for their expressions of love and con- fidence. Visiting dignitaries were Mr. and Mrs. Ward M elville , presiding Eider , and the Rev. and Mrs. Mul- drow and their daughter. Visiting clergy and guests were the Rev . and Mrs. Broad and their daugh- ter , Setauket Presb yte rian Church; Bishop and the Rev Mr. Meyers , Mt. O' .ive Baptist Ch,.. *ch. Med- ford ; The Rev . Jonn Raine s . M e thodist Church , Setauket; Mrs . Ruth Derb yshire , Ciroline < hurc h , Setauket; Mrs. Hudson , Gordon Heigh ts ; Mrs. John EUis Presb y- terian Church , Setauket ; M:* . and Mrs . Woods and : heir daughter , Presbyterian Church Setauket; Mrs. ' Mae Reuter , the Baptist Church , Port Jei- 'fersmi . and Mr. and Mrs. Wagner , Bethel , I' .ay Shore. Mrs. Lucy Keyea was* general chairrman of the reception. Mrs. Barbara Lee was mastev-of-?er- emonies. and Mrs. Ethel Lewis was Organist. The benediction was pronounced by Presiding Elder the Rev. Mul- drow following th.; program. A su pper was served. Mrs. Rachael Mid gett donated a three-laver square cake inscribed. •'The Lord Is My Shep herd. \ Mrs. Mamie Hart headed the decorations committee. McKenzies Honored Wit h June Reception In Setauket Church ¦ ! i V. cut- er.i -t ¦ , .• I ' - fit -ihrr M cddini; anniversary are v <: ni . ! ' ¦ •} '¦ ¦ ' ' CUM ! hcltuc vki ,»» ' !!!¦) I cdar Vveniie. Patchogui' . ' \ ' . I ' .i f . . K : ;!i !i. -i- \. i »c!: ' i!K!ti icd . lime L'I . I !» . \?(i in S(. I'Vancis ¦ ' \ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ I! '5 !•; ' : . h . .lo<eidi Adams Rhoto . ' . ' * ¦ ¦ ¦¦ • i h- ' - ''- ' ' - ^ ' 1 ei ' I f p (' cdar Avenue . Pafchn ^ ue . • ' : ;* : ' :¦: ''• • ¦•• \ - , - • ¦( |d !!!!. ' . ¦ a tl! 1 i V e I'SU I'V SI t their lldlTIP ¦i c- t> ii- \ i- ~ . Mr , and Mrs. KMinoski were nmr- ¦ ¦ ' • : o > * . !¦ ' • • ;:' > ¦!< de Sales R. (' . Cluircli . Patchogue . . . ¦ ::;, - :;; ilw Ivalinosl i home were Mr. and Mrs. f * U • . . . !• ¦ | .. . ' - >; ' ! 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Mrs. P.essie Sil- \ , i, r.;:;ri and Mrs . irma Katzcnsuun oi Ca ' cluigue; third , Ray Mallin of Hicksville and Mrs . Terry ih'ckev of P.rigV- .twntcrs. The next regular game will be ludd at S p. m. tomorrow. When you want good printing in correct style and pleasing ap- pea rance , c all the Ad va nc e , GR 5- 1000. —Ad v. BRIDGE NOTES FAST ACTION FROM t^h. WANT fcS y f J; * . S5S v^ I FREE TRIP TO PARIS is what Mrs . Kay Smith of Huntington , lef t , won in contest sponsored by Securit y National Bank of Long Island. Her- man H. Maass , center , president of Security National , congratulates Mrs. Smith and her hus- band , Harold. Mrs . Smith was the second Long Island woman to win a trip to Paris in the hank' s 25-word essay contest on \What Does Security ' s T otal Banking Mean to You. \ Mr. and Mrs. Smith , parents of five boys , w ill e xtend their tri p and visit Germany as well. —Photo by William Leavy ! C. W. Ruland Sons I j INC. j FUNERAL DIRECTORS [ John R. Ruland , Lie. 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