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Q7v W ^KT-k ^^^^W ^^^S^M^^^^ t° 2T'X d aK oz- QI rf \ J BEANS CAN £Or CAN O/i^ lyifliW4>y?FliifffTiTTnH ic^lpH?lm!^ CAN f Or CAN £\9 CLUB ACTIVITIES WOMEN OF MOOSE An open meeting was held by the Women of the Moose , Patch- ogue Chapter 47G. at Moose Hall , North Ocean Avenue , September 13 with Mrs. Mary Calfa , senior regent , presiding. It was publicity chapter night and Mrs. Shirley Fucci , chairman and her commit- tee sponsored the evening ' s pro- gram. Richard Hodkin , radio director of Radio Station , WPAC was guest speaker Mr. Hodkin ' s topic was \ publicity \ and he stressed the importance of certain require- ments necessary to enter news items for newspaper and radio. Aldo Cardamone , Governor , and Pilgrim Brother , Sal Arghiere from Patchogue Lodge 518 and Pa^t Deputy Supreme Governor Thomas Ortolani of Huntington, each gave reports of act ; vities ir> the Moose. Many friends , men and wom°n members from othc- lo 1« es and chapters , were present. Enrollment ceremony was held by the officers and co-workers for Mrs. Anne Lodge who was oresented a membership pin and book mianunl by Mrs. Shirley Fucci. After the meeting Mrs. Helen Bittner and Thomas Orto- lani , showed colored slides of chil- dren living in Mooseheart , 111. In the rumpus room Mrs. Eileen Measor was surprised with a gift and flowers , celebrating her twen- ty-fifth wedding anniversary. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. Shirley Fucci. chairman , and her committee Mesdames, Ann Gard- ner , Anne Kennedy, Eileen Mea- sor and Irene Harmon. CHURCHWOMEN TO MEET The Suffolk District of Episco- pal Churchwomen will hold their Fall meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes- day at St. Andrew ' s Church , Yap- hank , 'Doings at Detroit , ' or a re- port of the Triennial meeting will be the program for the evening. Delegates who attended this meet- ing will b present. ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY The Rosary Altar Society of St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church in Patchogue will hold a commu- nion breakfast , Sunday, at Nancy ' s Restaurant , South Ocean Avenue, Patchogue , after the 8 a. m. mass. The Rev. Richard Donovan of St. Joseph' s Villa , Roekville Cen- tre , Will be guest speaker. Francis Kean will be the vocal- ist , acccompanied by M'iss Ann Marie Lotito. Mrs. Charles Sousa is chairman. SOROSIS TO MEET The opening meeting of the Sorosis will be held Wednesday, in the Sorosis rooms. The guest speaker will be Miss Adah C. Bennett of East Setauket and her subject will be , \Art and History as Dep icted in Antique Buttons. \ Miss Bennett is past president of the Metropolitan Button Club and New Yoi k State Button Club , as well a c director of the National Society. She has held four exhib lions at the Suffolk Museum , Stony Brook. Mi^s Ben- nett has lectured in several states and her display contains around 1 , 000 antique buttons. Members are urged to bring any antique button for comments b y Miss Bennett. Hostesses vvill be Mesdames William C. Jenkins , Henry C. Ha^b , G\orge W. Breuker and Alden T. Stuart. Activities of Interesf In Patchogue John Jacob Kobus has returned to Boston Universit y after spend- ing the Summer with his parents , VI r. and Mrs. Joh n Kobus oi Woodside Avenue. John is a sen- ior enrolled in the Boston Uni- versity, College of Business Ad- ministration , majoring in account- ing and finance. During the Sum- mer period , John was a custom- er ' s man in the Patchogue office of Butler , Herrick and Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas of Oregon Avenue , Medford , are the parents of a son , Kenneth Wil- liam , born September 9 in the Na- val Hosp ital in Philadelphia. Mrs. Thomas is the former Jane Clow- es of Patchogue. Richard Lawrence Miller , son of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of 4 Lee Avenue , Patchogue , is one of 400 freshmen entering Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster , Pa., this Fall. The Companions of the Forest of America will hold its quarterly meeting and also election of offi- cers for the coming year at 8 p. m. today at the Knights of Col- umbus Hall on Academy Street. Miss Ann Marie Dunn of 321 Grove Avenue celebrated her eig hth birthday Sunday at her aunt' s Summer home in Lake Ron- konkoma. Among the guests pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bassett , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simp- son and Jack Simpson. Also the guest-of-honor ' s sister , Lois Ann , her cousins , Mary Ellen , Bobby and Tommy Bassett and John , Jim and Kevin Simpson. Walter L. Krudop, J r., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krudop, S r.. of 149 Oak Street , has entered Villanova University in Villano- va , Pa., where he is studying for a bachelor of science degree in chemistry. He is a 1961 graduate of Seton Hall High School. The Patchogue Unit of the Home Extension Service will meet Tuesday in the Four Sisters Com- munit y Center at 10 a. m. Mrs. Russell Pasfield , chairman , will speak on Basic landscaping. There will be a business meeting and preliminaries on millinery. Robert Zebrowski , son of Mr. and Mrs. William Zebrowski of Maple Avenue , has returned to Villanova University for his se- cond semester. Mr. and Mrs. Ze- browski' s daughter , Joan , is enter- ing her first year at Suffolk County Community College in Selden. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Zegel and children , Vikki , Marcia and Kevin , entertained at a barbecue Saturday at their home at 105 Case Avenue. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and daughters , Margie and Susie , of Yaphank. The occasion was Su- san ' s twelfth birthday and the Da- vises ' twenty-fourth wedding an- niversary. \ The printed word carries the dignity and solemnity of the wed- ding cerem ony when you select the expert craftsmanshi p of The Advance for your wedding invita- a»tis '^ind*%n imui ie »m wi t s»<ilw«ya at bud get prices. — Adv. You save plenty by subscribin g for The Advance , the Postmaster does the rest. Only $5 for 12 months , we pay the postage. Your order addressed to: Circulation Dept., P. O. Drawer 780 , Patch- ogue , N. Y., will start your paper with the next edition. — Adv. f L I. Wins Again '1.060 ] • , | I MEW YORK MIRROR \ ¥ j ^ W. ' / BACT \-W- - \ x %^ rw* i r-C^ ' m POSITION : , _ m&. His $20 \ mind bets \ paid Gy £2i roi & off. M. Gatti , Roekville Cen- ^ MTVaiHKkr tre , L. I., won $1 , 060. You , too , can win $500 , $1 , 000 or more at track odds—or the $1 , 500 Belmont Jackpot , or both—and you don 't have to know horse racing or risk any money to do it. All you do is make a \ mind bet\ on each of the nine Saturday races at Belmont track . New game , new cash every week. Enter today ! FREE ENTRY BLANK ^ Fill in and mail today f r~\\ m . m. m»M Game No. 48 (Bslmonf) POST nanoH ENTRY BLANK Gam „ No . 4 v (A queduc0 Mwrf b« received b y the New York Mirror not later than 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sep t. 20 or Oct. 7 , 1961. Roc« | PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP ?P PP PP J* 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 jtoT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 iTd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13* 14 AH^ \ l 2 3 4 5 t 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Sfh ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4f£ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 TVh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 jS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9rt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 THIS ENTRY BIANK IS FOR RACES ON SATURDAY , SEPT. 30 OR OCT . 7 Draw a circle around the post position of the horse you select to win . You make a $20.00 \Mind Bet\ to win in every race. Player whose selections make the most money based on applicable track odds wins that amount in cash. Next highest player also wins whatever $20.00 \Bets '* would have paid at track odds. IMPORTANT : This is my entry No for this Satur- day ' s races. Mail to: Post Position , Box 321 , Grand Cen tra l Po s t Office , New York 17 , N. Y. NAME ADDRESS , — CITY ZONE .STAT E TELEPHON E -—• ENTRY BLANK IN N. Y. MIRROR EVERY DAY I NOTE: Number your entries 1 , 2 , 3 , etc. Send ALL in one envelop*, l EE~r^3^^ yow n*m , - s ^r ' e»l UAW TO I ¦—• ¦-* ' . M your »h»<rt .ddr.u . ^'|5 nWff W S^^^/mi ADDRESS r%& rl»&Utij w^GL#KJz, YOUR l * &&? £ 3£/ >^ &KM j ?a ENTRY r \ _ 4hj mi*ypiA tf f ftfy < \ A Pinch of This and A Pinch of That Frances Johnson \Sugar and spice and every- thing nice. \ That' s what little girls are made of , and so are cookies. And we suspect that little boys are made of the same things , with a touch more of ginger , per- haps. September is a good month for cookies , for this back-to-sehool m/onth . And there are any number of variations. A little different with sandwi- ches . Somehow children never seem to ^et tired of peanut butter . 'Mid jellv sandwiches — just ask them what kind of a sandwich and that' s usuall y the answer. No need to say, \But you had that yester- day — and the day befoie!\ The reply ' s always the same , \Ho v about today?\ But cookies can be of so many different kinds. This recipe for Oatmeal Maca- roons is a simple one but very delicious , and the children like them. Oatmeal Macaroons 1 tablespoon butter or marga- rine. l_ > cup sugar 1 well beaten egg 1 1 L > cups of raw rolled oats Vz teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder Cream butter or margarine and sugar. Add well-beaten eug, l oiled oats , salt and baking powder. Mix ingredients thoroughl y and drop on greased pan. Bake in ' mod- erate oven. Mr . and Mr c . Edward F IT - CO \f 250 Kent Drive , Mastic Reach announce the enua^emont of their daughter . Mi-s Al - iriann Fiwo , to Miss Mariann Fusco Fiivate 1 c Hubert Xeppell of the Amu . son ol Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nepp» 11. Si., of ' A'2 Lake- \ n \\ Di i\ e . Mastu Beach. N • date h t s been set for the wedding. Mis^ Fusc 'o is a \raduate of the Wil urn Flo\d ll'uh Sc hool class ot l!KW. I' m ate Xeppell attended Wil- li.iin l- loyd School and graduat- ed from ' Centei Moi u he. High School, da-s of ' , \ )!» . and is pre- sently seiMnir in the United Sta- tes Army. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collin* of IW MeKinley Diive , .Mastic Beach , announce the engagement of their daughter , Miss Laura Mai' y Col- * lins , to Leo Hesler , son of Mr. and Mrs . Leo Hesler , of 8 Bilt- more Drive Mastic. Miss Coll 'tis atte nded Andrew Jackson High School , Cambria | Heights and graduate d in 1900. Mi. Hesler is a giadirUe of Wil- liam Floyd High School and is presently ser\ mg a^ a private in the At my. No date has been set for the \\ ethl ng. Mr and Mrs . David II. Lee o ' Zionsville , Ind. have announced 'he engagement of their daughter , Miss Mar j S. Lee Mary, to Michael Ferrigno of Pat- chogue v Miss Lee is a senior student rui so at Jackson Memorial Hos- pital in Miami , Fla. Mr. Ferrigno , son of Mr. and Mrs Angelo Ferrigno , 100 Con- klin Avenue , Patchog ae , is a pre- med stuuent at Ad. ' phi College, No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred vonKampen d' \' a sapequa Park announce the engagement of their daug htei. Inge , to Ronald J Prizzi , son oi \ Miss Inge vonKampen Mr. and Mrs. Pat G. Prizzi of 13 E hvards Lane , Blue Point. M'iss vonKampen is a graduate of Massapequa High School and attended the DeVerne School of Cosmetology in Baldwin. She is now a beautician at Peters Hair- dresser in Roekville Centre. Mr. Prizzi is a graduate of the Bayport-Blue Point High School and has thus far finished two years of service in the Coast Cuaid. He is stationed at Mon- tauk. No date has been set for the w edding. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Giove of Lake Ronkonkoma announce the engagement of their daughter , Mi .s> Marj lin Ruth Gio\e Marylin Ruth , to Donald Chion son of Mi. and Mrs. Janu s Chion of Lake Ronkonkoma. Miss Giove is a gi aduate of Sachem High School , cla- s of 19(50 , and is employed b y the New- York Telephone Company in Pat- chogue. Mr. Chion attended Sayville High School and is now employed b y Allen Marine Manufacturing Company in Hicksville. A Spring wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inskip of Lakeview Avenue , Bayport , an- nounce the engagement of their daughter , M'ss Cheryl Inskip to Frederick Hirtreiter , son of Mi and Mrs. Frederick Hirtreiter. Sr., of Brook Street , West Savville. Miss Inskip attended Bayport- Blue Point High School and is employed at the Blue Point Laun- dry, and Mr. Hirtreiter is a junior at Adelphi College. The wedding will take place No- vember 19 at the Bayport Metho- dist Church at 3 p. m. Mr. and Mr« . Rav HaigM o - Wappingers Falls have announced the engag' m°nt of their daughtei . Barbara Gail , to Ensign Dennis Miss BiM-bara Gail Haight II. Tenv, USN. son of Mr. and Mis. Walter S. Teiry of Blue Point. Miss Haight is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Terry of Patchogue. Miss Haight was graduated from Poughkeepsie High School i\ 1950 and from the Katharine Gibbs School , New York City, in 195/. She is presently employed as a secro 'aiy at the IBM De velop- ment Laboratory in Poughkeepsie. Ensign Terry was graduated fiom Bayside High School , Bay- side , in 1955 and attended Tuft. -, University. Medford , Mass., for one year. He entered the Naval Academy from the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps on an ap* pointment b y the Secretarv of the Navy. He was graduated and com- missioned in the class of 1960. En- sign Terry is presently in flight training at Pensacola , Fla. A November wedding is planned. Mr . and Mrs. James Zuzierla of 378 Whittier Drive , Mastic Beach , announce the engagemen t of their daug hter , Miss Jo-Ann Zuzierla , to Frank Kruk , son of John Kruk and the late Mrs. Kruk of Center Moriches. Miss Zuzierla is a graduate of William Floyd Hi g h School class of '61 and attended the Vo- cational Classes in Bell port for beauticians. She is presently em- p loyed as a beau- tician in the sa- lon of Thomas Hair St y list , Neighbor- Mis>s Zuzierla hood Road , in Mastic Beach. Mr. Kruk at tended Center Moriches High School and is pres- entl y ser\ ing a four-year tour of duty with the Marine Corps as a corporal , being stationed at the present time in Parris Island , S. C. No date has been set for the wedding. RECENT ENGAGEMENTS Miss Beth Saunders , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Saun- ders of Pleasant Avenue , B' ue Point , who w ill graduate as a registered nurs\ tonight from the Brooklyn Hospital School of Nursing sifter three years of training. Her mother and sisters , M ss Ann Saunders of Pleasant Avenue and Mrs . Edward Hou- dek of Bayport , expect to attend the exercises at the Brooklyn Academy of Music , but her father wil l be unaole to attend because of illness. Miss Saunders is also a graduate of Bayport-Blue Point High School. To Graduate as RN