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News of Centereach and Lake Grove Mrs. Ethel Smith. ROnk. 9-8752 Mi* , and Mrs. Theodore Ferro attended the state convention of the \ eterans of Foreign Wars in S yracuse June 22 to 24. Mr. Ferro uitended the post meetings at the Svrucu.se Hotel as a delegate foi * the local YF\Y Post and Mrs. Feiru , th \ Ladies ' Auxiliary ni\et- ings at the War Memorial Ruild- ing, where she had the honor of carryin g the County Council colors. Mi* . Ferro is on the Nation- al Deputy Chief staff. Ralp h H. 'l ripp of Smithtown was e ' ected the state commander at this con- vention . The Tordik . Diederich. Duffield Post and its Ladies ' Auxiliary arc holding a New Membership social at the VFW Hall tomorrow at !' p. m. This is for members of post , the auxiliary and new mem- bers only, (lames , dancin g ami ro- ll eshments will be on the pro- gram. Mrs . Lillian K rojnicky. president of the auxiliary is chair- man with William Reahu chairman for the post. Mr. and Mis. Arthur M. Elser ot ' Wood Road returned home June 2-1 after spending a week vi s iting their son and his wife. Lieutenant and Mrs. Arthur G. KIs\!* at Caribou , Me. Lt. Hlser is statione d at the Luring Air Force Rase. Me. Michael Mi rtin Carroll , infant son of Mfc* . and Mrs. George Carroll of Olive Street , was christened at St. Josep h R. C. Church. Lake Ronkonkoma , at 3 p. m. June 25 by the Rev . Charles J. Nosser. Godparents were Mrs. Dorothy- Bonicioli and Charles Yaegel of Lake Ronkon- koma. une ' e of the bab y. A re- ception followed the ceremony, at- tended by the godparents and family. Last Thursday. Mrs. Albert Reynolds , Mrs. Alma Wendel and Mrs. Alvin Smith visited Mrs. Henry Faustich at the home of her granddaug hter , Mrs. Frank Samuelson in West Islip. Mrs. Faustich is a former resident of Centereach , living for many years on Lake Grove Boulevard. She is now making her home with her grandchildren , because of a recent illness. Mrs. George Hulse of Hawkins Avenue has returned home after spending several weeks with her cousin , Mfss Louise Tuthill , of Sayville. Her sister . Mrs. Harry Winkelseth , who lives with Mrs. Hulse, also returned home after spending some time with Mrs. Ar- thur Rieck at Camden , N. J. An- other sister . Mrs. Tracy Wicks , of Rocky Point, is here this week visiting at the Hawkins Avenue residence. The Secret Pal Club dined at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant in Port Jefferson Station . June 27. Those attending were Mesdames Alma Wendel , Albert Reynolds . George Bingay, Foster Overton. George Kennedy . Sr.. Julius Hahn , Percy Peters and Alvin Smith and Miss Joanna Bingay. Mrs . Alma Wendel spent severa l (fays last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald » Lawless and daugh- ter. Judy, at Beechwood , N .J. While there she attended Jud y ' s high school graduation. Mi* , and Mi's. Stanley Horzfold of Ridgefield Park. N. j \ , spent the ^-weekend and holi day with hei parents . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rey- nolds , of South Colman Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Overton of Middle Country Road and Mr. and Airs. Edwin M' adison of Or- lando . Fla.. enjoyed dinner at Margaret ' s Restaurant in Lake Ronkonkoma June 27. The occa . -ion was in honor of Mr. and Mirs. Overton ' s thirty-eighth wed- ding anniversary. After dinnei .hey woe guu-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Smith Street , in honor of the occasion and as a farewell paiuy for Mir. and Mrs. Madison , who left for bneir home in Florida after spending a week here as the guests id ' Mr. and Mrs . Overton. Other guests at the Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Erich Wever and Mi- , and Mrs. Terry Run* . The Sm ' .ths featured a showing of colored slides of their trip to Florida and odier points of interest. Miss Nancy Strong, daughter ol Mrs. Violet Strong of Audrey Lane , was g uest-of-honor at a party at her home , after the e raduatiou exeicises at the New- field High School , June 25. Nancy , who has comp leted a two years ' nursing course at the school , was pinned last week and received the Edward J. Phill ips Memorial Award to further her nursing edu- cation. She was the highest rank- ing student in the graduating „ roup. The guests at her party were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ben- son. Mrs. Thomas Griffeth and sons , Terry, and Ronald , Miss Bar- bara Anderson, Miss Joanna Wei- ner , Edward Murphy, Marvin Louramore , James Slattery and Miss Ann Ferlitto. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilkinson of Mj 'ddle Country Road have re- turned home after spending some time touring through Washington , D.C. and Virginia. On their return tri p they picked up their daughter , Miss Margie Wilkinson , at Mary Washington College of the Uni- versity of Virginia in Fredricks- burg, Va., where she has comp let- ed her Freshman vear. Airman 2.C. Allen Overton , son of Mr. and M]rs. Foster Overton , of Middle Country Road is home on a furlough from McQuire Air Force Base over the holiday. He also had last week off and visited M.iss Mttirgrajean Black at Oak Park. 111., and at Sturgeon Bav, Wis. The CODS Club attended an outdoor supper party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Darrow of Bayport on Saturday night. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Overton . Mr. and Mirs. Foster Overton of Lake G rove and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Centereach . Mrs . Gesino Wiltsey was also a guest; she re- turned to Centereach with Ml* , and Mrs. Smith and will spend some time here with them. Miss Kathleen O'Neill , daughter of Mr. and M' rs. John O'Neill of Wood Road , graduated from Perth Amboy General Hospital School of Nursing last week. Miss O'Neill , a graduate of Port Jefferson Hi g h School, finished a three year course at the hospital , which included six- months of basic sciences at Union Junior College in Cranford , in preparation foi* a state license as a registered nurse. George Bieling of Hempstead was a weekend and holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Marti n of Elliot Avenue. On Sunday a family barbecue was held with the following as guests: Mr. and M rs. Charles Ulrich , Sr. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich , Jr., and children , Charles , Richard and David , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steidel and daug h- ters . Christahelle and Paula , ot Centereach , and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of St. James. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Emery and son . Jack , spent the holiday and weekend with Mi* . Emeiy ' s hro- her and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Emery, at Fori Miller. Bonnie Barnett , daughter ol * Mr. and Mrs. Step hen Barnett of El- liot Avenue , celebrated her twelfth birthday last Thursday wi .h a party. Her guests wove her bro- ther , Step hen , and sister , Sally her cousins , Freddy. Pi ggy and Kevin Schwa nib. Jovce , Brian and Jeffrey Williams , ' lli-s. Edwin Overton , Miss Linda Overton and Mrs. Sidney Williams. The Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Overton and children , Danny, Timothy, Sharon and Susan , of Newburgh and Mr. and Mrs. Aug- ust Ackerm.an of Covnwald , spen \ the weekend and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Overton of Middle Country Road. Paul Steidel of Elliot Avenue attended the Atlantic District Re- gional Missouri Synod at Concordia Seminary in Brownsville Jane 26. 27 , and 28 , as a represeutativj of St. John ' s Lutheran Church of Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weiner of South Washington Avenue cele- brated their seventeenth wedding anniversary Saturday with their famil y and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanzo. and Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Gomeo by an outdoor supper. On Sunday their daughter , Joanne , celebrated her fifteenth birthday with a barbecue outdoor party . Her guests ere Madeline Kontos, Susan Bailey, Lynda Walthes. Nancy Strong, Paula Steidel , Bar- bara Anderson , James Strong* , Ed- ward Murp hy, and Marvin Lour- amore. Mr. and Mrs. David Overton of Middle Country Road gave a bar- becue supper party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harenberg of Oakdale and Mh\ and Mrs. Alan Payne of Blue Point were guests. Airman 2 A- Fred Bingay, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bingay of Curtis Street , arrived home Saturday after receiving his dis- charge from Fair-child Aiv Force Base in Washington. Fred , who has finished four years in th,? rer- vice , has been stationed in Illinois. Texas and Canada. Diane Bingay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bingay, celebra - ted her fourteenth birthday Sat- ui-day with a party. Her guests were Judy Moger , Lorraine Bun- Patricia , Barbara , and Dorothy Lind and hei* sister , Denise. Herbert Thompson of Elliot Avenue , who has been confined at the Manhattan Eye , Ear , and Throat Hospital in New York- City for several weeks , returned honfe Thursday after undergoing an operation on his eye. He \i convalescing at his home. Mrs. George Williams and sons Dennis. Wayne , Gordon and Jos- eph , of Moriches Road , attended the wedding and reception June 25 of another son , Mark Williams, to Miss Cynthia Russell , at the Bessemer Presbyterian Church in Greensboro , N. C. Dennis was one of the ushers. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Williams will reside on Elliot Avenue , Cente- reach. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmalz of Wood Road have received word that their son , Raymond Schmalz. who is stationed with the 97 Gen- eral Hosp ital in Frankfort , Ger- many, has been promoted from Private First Class to SP.4 ( Cor- poi-al). Raymond has been in the service for three years and expects to be out the end of the year. BROWNIE FLY-UP The Brownie Troops of Cente- reach and Selden held their Fly-Up ceremony June 26 at the home of one of the leaders. Mrs. Florence Eggerman , of 58 Tree Road. Thirty-four girls received their wings , crossed the flower-decora- ted bridge , and went into Girl Scouts by receiving their Girl Scout pins. They were then in- troduced to their new leaders , af- ter which they were served re- freshments. The leader. \ and the graduated girls are Troop 67: Mrs. Mary Catania, leader: givls - Helen Schrader , Gilda Mbschella and Debra Denzin. Troop 80: Mrs. Elthea Zwicker , leader; g irl s - Christine Schaefer , Jane Wein- traub. MaryAnn Stillette. Troop 84: Mrs. Joyce Cleary. leader; girl s - Valeria Force , Abby Sher- man , Louise Kilcoyne. Troop 27: Mrs. Eileen McCloskey, leader; girls - Yolanda Maschella , Susan Michailis . Sharon Montgomery. Peggy Burke. Eileen Tynan , Carol Schold , Louise Paorochi , Marie Derrfmarch , Regina Bealey, Louise Roelofson, Vivian Doherty. Troop 15: Mrs. Florence Eggerman , lea- der; girls - Patricia Richardson , Bonit a Carrao , Kathy Xreugcr , Barbara Lambert , Renee Montele- one , Heidi Siegrist , Debra Thorn- ton , Denise Whelan and Patricia Walters. Selden Troop 45: Mrs. J. Genovese , leader ; girl s - Marie LeMaire. Diane Sica, Mary Ann O'Neill , Nancy Schneft and Nancy Botsford. Thursday the leaders of the Girl Scouts and Brownies en- j oyed a picnic supper at the Lions Park on Horseblock Road. Several of the Girl Scout troops will go camping today, tomorrow and Saturday. CHURCH NEWS The First Congregational Church of New Village has Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., worship at 11 a. m., Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m., Gospel se2-vice at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer and Bible study hour at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Bob Jones University Musical Ensem- ble of Gi-eenville , S.C. were guests at the morning service Sunday. At night a special service was held for the graduates in the church and each was presented with a Bible. They we re Ronald Overton , Paul, Kosehararue .Mias Barbara* Moll , Miss Eva La pham and Thom- as Brownworth. Nxt Thursday, the church quarterly business meeting will be held. Dail y Vaca- tion Bible School will be held August 14 to 25. T h e Centereach Community Church holds Sunday School at 10 a. m. and worship at 11:15 a. m Confirmation classes are held every Monday and Tuesday at 3:15 p. m. The church is planning to hold a picnic at the church for families of adopted overseas children Ju ' y 30. The Centereach Mennonite Church holds worship at 10 a. m.. Sunday School at 10:45 a . m., and gospel service at 7:45 p. in. Sun- day. Bible study hour at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday with a special service for young people. Next Sunday the church will hold a Builders Reunion. It was just five yea rs ago that volunteers arrived from different parts of the country to hel p bui ' d the church. A ce. -e- bration will be held Sunday fi*om 3 to 4 p. m. for all who wish to attend. Daily Vacation Bible School will be held July 24 to August 4; the theme will bei \The Lord is My Shep herd\ . Our Savior Lutheran Church j holds Sunday School at 0 a. m., 1 worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m., Sunday. A family picnic will be held July 10 at the Mill Neck School for the Deaf at Mill Neck near Oyster Bay. Recreation and , refreshments are being planned, j Tonig ht the Church Council meet- ing is being held at 8 p. m Monday nig ht a Voters ' meeting will be held at 8:30 p. m., when chang.ng* the constitution and by- laws will be proposed and other important business be discussed. June 20 , 27 , and 28 the pastor, the Rev. Kenneth Hoener , and John Stein attended the Atlantic District Regional Missouri Synod at Concordia Seminary in Browns- ville. Daily Vacation Bible School is being planned for August 21 to September. Volunteer teachers are. i needed. St. Andrew ' s Reformed Episco- pal Church has Sunday School at 10 a. m., morning prayer and i seimon at 11 a. m. 'ixnd evening 1 prayer and sermon at 8 p. ni. Evening prayer and Bible study at 8 p. n\. Wednesday. Vacation Bible School enrollment passed the 50 mark in the first week; the beginners had trie lugnesi rec- ord with 18 enrolled. Tomorrow at 7:30 p. m., the e kuung excercises will be held and all parents and friends are invited to attend. All children will participate and awards will also be given. The Assumption uf the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church hold masses at 8, 0. 10:30 and 11:30 a. in. and 12:30 p. in. Sunday. A daily mass at 8 a. in. * PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. THRU SAT. JULY Sth to Blh- -_ 11 f ff\ft I J ¦* • J !#• 1# f i Tl KHT TO L ,, -,,,r QUANTITY KESERVED Hundreds or Reduced Pr ices and King Korn Stamps , Too ! BOHACK DE LUXE TENDERAY * U. S. GOVT. GRADED CHOICE BSXXStxi ? m Too or Bottom BO NELESS * mW ^_ W ib. P^ f ' -^V^SIkm W^ lBk\ n ^W* 9 ^F\ mBW 9 mw m m^ m wmmm ( N o FAT ADDED ) ¦¦¦ Bi^^W ^ pil l / BOHACK DE LUXE - U. S. GOVERMENT GRADE W „ _ ms __ j_ mm _ v .._ \ -^v Long Island! 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The occasion was in honor of Charles and Lor- 2'aine ' s graduation from Newfield Higl. School. Lorraine plans to ente r Kings Park School of Nurs- ing* in the Fall. Charles , who was valedictorian of his class , received the Balfour Award for meri- torious service to the school , and the Honor Society, mathematic and science awards. Charles plans to enter Union College at St-hen- : ectady, where he will major in I physics. Mr. and Mrs . Josep h Thornton j of 10 Woods Lane are -parents of their first son, Josep h. Wei g hing 8 pounds , 10 ounces he was born at Southside Hosp ital June 28. The coup le have two daug hters , Dtin-a and Patricia. Kurt Spitzner . son of Mr . and M' rs. Harold Spitzner of M) Woods Lane , celebrated his third birth- day with a family party June 2(i. Also present was Charles Bruch of Richmond Hill. Weekend and holi- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spitz- ner were Mr. and Mrs . Robert Dodge of the Bronx. Mr. and Mis. I* ' . Carl Wagener of f>i) Picket Lane entertained ovei the weekend and holiday, M r*. Elvira Hontempo , Mrs. Marie Feeney of Jackson Hei g hts , Mr . and M*rs. Steven Negri of Forest Hills ami Mr and Mrs. Robert Hooper of Stewart Manor . Sunday a special\ celebration was held in honor of their daug hter Elyse ' s third birthday. Two birthdays wero celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Lewis of 177 Mark Tree Road last week. It was Mrs. Os- borne ' s birthday Friday and June 27 their daug hter , Linda , celebra- ted her fourth bi rthday. A famil y party was held for both occasions. Dianna Dishuk , infant daug hter of Mr. and Mrs . John Dishuk of . '!() Berry Lane was christened at ' J p.m. June 2f> at the Assumption of the Blessed Virg in Marv R.C. Church by the Rev . Joseph Bel- fiore. Godparents were Mrs. Frances LeDeau of Centereach and Frank Amico of Flushing. A buffet supper part y followed for about 50 relatives and friends which was catered by George Ober ' .is and Robert P.uckland of the Cross Roads Restaurant in Rocky Point. The godparent ' s gift to the baby were gold cross and chain and a savings bond. Among the guests wei' e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buck , Mr. and Mrs. William Luther , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hand , Mr. and Mrs . San- tos lngelle*\e Joseph Hand , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regmia ami Mr. and Mrs. B. Sheiban of Centereach; Mr. and Mrs. Albert ilannon oi ihe Bronx; Mrs. Elizabeth Al- lennan , John Holts , Mr. and Mrs. A . Cunning ham , Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacDonald , Port Jeffer- son; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Feu >r and Victor VonTadden of Brook- l yn , and Dianna ' s sister , Laura , and brothers , Robert and Step hen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gi.isar and son , Robert , and daug hter , Miss Lorraine Grisar , of 281 Eastwood Boulevard , returned home Satur- day after several weeks spent touring in Miami Beach , the Keys and other points of interest in Florida. Miss Grisar was on her vacation from the Southampton School of Nursing where she was capned in June. Mr. and Mrs. John Lukinchook and daughter , Barbara , of 214 Eastwood Boulevard , flew to Hoxie , Kans. last week , where they attended the viftieth wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and visited other relatives. EASTWOOD VILLAGE and DAWN ESTATES have you s h opp e d - . u@A *niotte S6of i& \ V ^ Main Street • Sayville S The Patchogue Fire Dept. By Batt. Chief Frank Hutton PARADE — The fire depart- ment attended North Patchogue ' s fire ni g ht June 22. The depart- j ment took first place for best ap- pearance—uni * of over 50 men ; the band took first place also. DRIVE — The annual depart- ment drive wiJJ be held this month. We hope everyone will give us their full support as they have done in the past. This is the only time of the year that we ask for contributions. A door-to-door can- vas will start Jul y 10 , and will be over Jul y 14. Each night of this week one blast on (tie whistle will be sounded. Please leave your porch light on so the firemen may call on you. EUCLID HOSE COMPANY — Mr. and M' rs. George Baer bad a new arrival at :' ,:!:' , a. nu June 2' -5 , a six pound , VA ounce hoy named Steven John . Congratula- tions. We hope to see son . Steven , on the M- . ick one of these clays. \The Sewing Circle \ , the ra- cing* team entry of Euclid Host? Company, had the first contest of its o0-o() club. The winners wore R. Albrrrht. first p lace awa rd of $20 . and J. 11. Garritano . $10. The racing team lias been practicing very hard for the August 12 tour- nament. Good luck fellows! HOOK AM) LADDER COM- PANY — We would like to send our congratulations to Mr . and Mrs. .lames Hanson , who were married at I p. m. June 21. The bride is the former Doris Olber- ding. ALARMS — We bad only one alarm to report last week, lt was a call for assistance to f rvi ' :i child who was wedged between a building and a fence at 5:02 p. m. June 20. This was a still alarm. AMBULANCE COMPANY — The Ambulance Company made a total of 11 calls last week. For your best source of infor- mation locally, read The Advance each week. —Adv. CHIEF'S CORNER I lv yrxT Q /\i 1 I Ivl il-Ovi I BI SPROUT CONTROL ¦ •I #% Qjf ttO 1 ^ * • - * A W* X V$ _ m~ \ . t „^ t>:. .;>> w ikMt < e^ w o ^ nto * 1 \ * W ft l to es \4 s l 8E$§®sig?l /Ws United Stq*es Rwbb er t >i^l Naugatuck Chemical Division ^¦^ ^ Naugatuck , Connecticut producers of seed.protectants , fungiciiles^ raitJcLdes 1 . iosecticy. es , grpwjh , regard # , ^ . «nts. herbicides: SBer^gn. Phvxon. Aramite. Synklor. MH. Alanao. Duraset.