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EASTPORT N EWS ITEMS Miss Bonnie Bell. Tel. EAstport 5-0046 CHURCH RALLY DAY September 24 members of the Eastport Gospel Church Sunday school presented a special Rally Day program for parents and friends. The younger classes re- cited and demonstrated work done during the year . The young people gave a skit , there was a trio of girls who sang, and se veral of the students p 1 a y o d instrumental Christian music under the direc- tion of Emory Tuttle . A brief ceremony was conducted b y the Rev. David Records , pastor , for tbe inslallation of new teachers . The Sunday School which has been organized into three depart- men t s will begin their new year on Sunday . Th • department superintendents a* e Primary. Miss Frances Hed- ger: Intermediate , Roy Jcrnigan ; Senior. Robert Tillinghast , and the gein'ral superintendent is John Maret. The Rev. Mr. Records said. \We want our Sunday school to grow. There are classes for three years old and for adults. If there isn 't a class fur y<nir age group we will start one. \ MISSIONARY CIRCLE The Missionary Society of the Eastport Gospel Church held their annual dinner meeting at the Lindomnert in Center Moriches last Friday evening, with 23 ladies present. After the dinner , the group was addressed b y Mrs. Arthur Ritchie of the Bible ' Chris- tian I' nion of Brookl yn. Mrs. Emory Tuttle , president, closed the meeting with a prayer. Others attending \vere Mesdames LeRoy Wilcox. Robert W. Penney, Jack Tuttle , David H. Records , John .Maret. Roy Jernigan. Merrill E. Ry der , Allan Robin«on. Towland Dovore. James Norton . Kenneth Warner . Edith D. Warner, Rich- ard Alfred . Floy d Mott , Lawrence Hawes. Raymond Powell. M. E. Kelley, Jr., and the Misses Hen- rietta Sperling, Elsie Sperling. Frances Hedger and Margaret Hedger. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Collins were weekend guests of Mrs. M,il- - •j dred Dietz at her home in Ridge- wood. While in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Collins attended the wedding and reception of Miss Marilyn Zohn and Fred Stein of College Point. Marion Ceruti. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Ceruti of Eastport Manor Road , celebrated her tenth birthday Sep tember in . Her guests included Mrs. Hallock Culver of , Westhampton; Mrs. Arthur Daw- i son of Eastport; Hildreth B. Smith of Babylon ; Gary Konkel. ¦ Lauren , Diane and Wayne Culver , Joan Kuech , Marilyn Norton , Van- [ • ssa Tuttle , Casandra Davis and her brother , Raymond. Clifford Tuthill of Lakeview Court is a patient at Central Suf- folk Hospital in Riverhead , where he is reported to be making good progress. Saturday there will be a HIBA Kickoff rally in the First Baptist Church of Patchogue at 7:30 p. m., to which all high school students are cordially invited. Mr . and Mrs. George Zohn of College Point were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Col- lins of Collins Avenue. Live Belter With PELCO Low Cost Electricity.—Adv. Mr . and Mrs. John Baker . Sr.. of South Bay Avenue spent last weekend in Pecomok , Md.. visiting- Mrs. Baker ' s mother. Mrs. Marie Corbin. She also visited her bro- ther . James Corbin , who was also at their mother ' s home for a vaca- tion from Covengtion . Va.. and w hom she had not seen in seven years . Mr . and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Miss Janet Thompson spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kalwite and family of East Islip. Mrs. S. W. Lauder of Richmond Hill spent Tuesday of last week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawes. Eastport Extension Service will meet at 7:30 tonight at the fireball. The project for the evening will be copper enameling. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson and famil y have moved from their home on ' Collins Avenue to their new home on Main Street. Mrs. Norman Mercer of South Bay Avenue , and Mrs. Charles Hol- man of Westhampton spent Tues- day of last week visiting Mrs. Ed Reynolds of Norwalk , Conn. Miss Janet Thompson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson of Collins Avenue , has returned to her position as registered nurse at the Southside Hospital in Bay Shore , after spending a three-week vacation in Florida and at tin home of her parents. Miss Karen Coffey spent Fri- day evening visiting Miss Eleanoi Belskis of Brookhaven. Miss Claire Kaznowski , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaznow- ski , has returned to Ohio Univer- sity in Athens, Ohio , to begin hei senior year. Mr. and Mrs . W. A. Bell spent Sunday visiting Mr. Bell' s sistei and brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs James Van Nostrand , of Union- dale. Attending the Gal Motor School for two weeks in Galesburg, 111., is John Kostuk. owner of the Sea- tuck Cove Marina , located on South Bay Avenue. Before retur- ning home Mr. Kostuk will attend the Trade Fair in Chicago. The Junior Choir of the West Methodist Church have once again resumed their participation in the 10:15 a. m. worship service Sun- days. 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The auxiliary will hold its monthl y meeting' at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the firehouse. The Brookfield Presb yterian Sun- day School p icnic was held at Wildwood State Park September !) . A fine program of organized games was p lanned b y a commit- tei consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krimer and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frcvse. About 75 were piesent. Mr . and Mrs. Josep h Pecoraro of Roosevelt celebrated their fifty- seventh wedding anniversary Oc- tober- 17 at their homo . Their son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and children , Ka ren and Gail , of Silas Carter Road helped them celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. John Freest 1 of Schultz Road .spent several day* last week at the new home of their son-in-law* and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rollins and family of Hartsdille Park , Pa. Mrs. Gilbert Johnson of Nyack was a visitor for several days at the home of her brother-in-law and si. -t- ' r . Mi' , and .Mrs. John Fi**ese. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmartin of South Street enjoyed a patio part y Saturday night given by the Health Physics Department Brook- i haven club at the Brookhaven Na- tional Laboratory . A surprise baby showe r was given for Mrs . Thomas Gandolp h of North Street Tuesday night by Mrs. Terry Holm of Eastport Man- or Road. A beautiful round .shower cake was baked by Mrs. Holm and Mrs. Diane Murp h y decorated the cake with a baby sitting on a pil- low with (lowers all around. The cake was blue and p ink with white icing. Those present were Mes- dame* Grace Watson , Maureen Schmidt , Mary Waski , Diane Mur- p h y, Pat Gerard and A. Des Ma- ra is. Haivey Ili'l of Dayton Avenue i> home recuperating after under- going surgery September 14 at Bnvview Hosp ital. Rodney Earl Stafford , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stafford of South Street was baptized Sunday in St. John ' s R. C. Church . Wad- in< >- River. His si'odnaren ' s are Mrs Helen Jamer of Manorville and Raymond Hague of Fall River , Mass., Mrs. Stafford' s brother. Af- tei the baptism a buffet dinner was served outdoors at the Staf- ford home. Among the guests were the maternal grandmother , Mrs . James Hague , Raymond Ha- gue and hon , all of Fall River , Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamil- ton of Kings Park ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burr and daughter of Cen- tereach; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and children , Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Waski and son , Mr. and Mrs . Joh n Governal e , Sr., Mr. and Mrs . Walter Plisko and children , Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Basso and chil- dren , Miss Lynn Remsen. Mr. and Mrs. AI Hans , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szczepanik and children , all of .Manorville. There were three cakes. Miss Patty Stafford cele- biated her sixteenth birthday that day. The St affords have seven other children , Patty, Judy, Jim- my, Joanne , Kath y, Terry and Lorraine. Mr . and Mrs. Emil Amell and (laughter- , Cynthia , of Brooklyn were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their son-in-law and daug hter , Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Governale of Eastport Manor Road. Robert Carl , son of Mr. and Mrs . J. Gov*rnale , celebrated his first birthday Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert II. Carter and son , David , spent Sunday with their daughter Sue Beth , who is in nurses training at Wyckoff Heig hts Hosp ital in Brooklyn. The occasion was in honor of Sue Beth' s seventeenth birthday which was September 2(5. \ The Ford f ^ ) in your«> future will be here tomorrow ! 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The 1962 Galaxie makes lubrications , 6, 000 miles between oil ff ii \\\ J^. Jfc-^iT-^Hk FALCON SQUIRE WAGON . . . Brand new for 'fi2, it ' s sleek and \ JD -OI/Cl -^ / for a Six or Ei g ht m the 25- sop histicated! Inside, it is available with Futura bucket seats and _ \ ^ / ^ ear *\ stor y °£ ^be Mobrt ga* consotel Outsid e , it has elegant woodlike steel side paneling. ^^^^M^^ \ _ { ~~ EcoaOD:tt •^tta * e^oucr.* \ Features of the future—now ^^gg^x^pSlill ^^ ^^£m PATCHOGUE FORD , Inc. OTIS FOR D (PATCHOGUE MOTORS Inc.) 501 MedFORD Avenue (North of Sunrise Highway) Montauk Highway and Jessup Avenue, Qiiogue , N- Y. Tel. GRover 5-1133 — 5-1131 :: Patchogue , N. Y. Telephone : OLd Quogue 3-1171 Grace Lutheran Plans Rally Day For This Sunday MASTIC BEACH — The An- nual Rally Day services for chil- dren of the Grace Lutheran Sun- day School , their parents, relatives and friends will be held Sunday at , 9:30 a. m. in the church on Mastic Road. These services will be one of many Rally Days held in various Lutheran Churches on Sunday. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Arthur W. Geidel , pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church. The Sunday school has an ap- proximate enrollment of 178 pu- pils. The nursery class is under the leadership of Mrs. June Rosasco , with Kindergarten 1 being 1 taught b\ Mrs. Shirley Jensen; Kinder- garte n 2a by Mrs. Clara DeCor- dova and 2b by Miss Betty eBris- bois. Primary first grade is taught b y Miss Carol Belleville and Miss Patricia Sharp; second grade b y Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and third grade b y Robert Brown. Junior 1 has as its teacher Mass Marlene Cruse; Junior 2 Mrs. Alice . Conti . Junior 3 Mrs. Joyce Munsell and Junior 4 Miss Elizabeth Kunsch- man and Miss Heidi-Marie Genher. Intermediate Bible Class is taug ht by Oscar Brown. Substitute tea- chers are Mrs. Joan Geidel , Miss Marie Boye , and Miss Patricia Weir. Miss Lois DeCordova is the Sunday School secretary as well as a substitute v'-cher. Waltei Meyer is Sunday school leader. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the Rally Day service , which at the close will have excercises for children pro- moted to the next grades for the ensuing year. Moriches Mrs. Ann Burge , Tel. ATlantic 4-0691 Mi* , and Mrs. William Geyer of Cooks Park enjoyed a visit recent- ly from Mrs. Geyer ' s brother and famil y, Mr . and Mrs. George De Beauchamp of Mt. Vision. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Cusuzzio of BVookl yn spent the weekend at their Summer residence on Third Street. Saturday afternoon , Mrs. George Burge and children , George and Debbie , of Barnes Road attended a part y in honor of the ninth birthday of the children ' s cousin , Kenneth Chester , son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chester of Mastic. Mrs. Lloyd G. Penney ' s mother , Mrs. Fay Hammond of Theresa , is presently convalescing at the House of Good Samaritan Hospi- tal in Watertown , following- an accident. Mrs. Penney ' s sister , Mrs . Otto Haller of Adams Cen- tre , is also a patient there follow- ing an operation. Mrs. Penney re- sides on Louis Avenue. ^ Mr. and Mrs. William Walker , Sr., of Montauk Hi ghway return- ed recentlv from a vacation in King-field , Me. Saturday ni ght , Mr. and Mrs. George Burge of Barnes Road joined Mr. Burge ' s brother-in-law and sister , Mr . and Mrs. Richard Heal y of Amityville , aboard the Healys ' boat , Cheri III. They spent Saturday night aboard the boat at the Moriches Town dock in Center Moriches returning- Sun- day morning to Mastic Beach. Miss Emma Lukert of Cedar Avenue returned recentl y from a 10-day vacation at the home of her sister , Mrs . Arthur Clair of Pine Valley. Mrs. Clair returned to Moriches with Mrs. Luker t and is now staying at her home. September 16 , Mr. and Mrs. William Geyer celebrated their thirty-eighth wedding anniversary at thei r home in Cooks Park. ^\ V^^^mm\ ^&mmm\wm ^^- ^^m^ &tim%\mwBUff ^mmm\ STEINER' S LUMBER YARD , INC. \ \ CLINTON STREET ATlantic 4-0131 CENTER MORICHES j j COAL :: CUSTOM HOMES BUILT | SBBPW Announce Committee Heads CENTER MORICHES — The South Bay Business and Profes- sional Women ' s Club of Center Moriches met at the Sunrise Res- taurant , Monday evening. Com- mittees for tbe coming year were announced as follows : Progra m Chairman , Ruth Trimble ; Member- ship, Miss Minnie Bruno; Career Advancement , Miss Shirley Penny; Legislation , Mrs. Gertrude Dec- kcrt ; Health and Safety, Miss Helen Steam; Finance , Mrs. Mary Mueller; International Relations , Mrs. Murray Stark and Miss Vi- vian Clark. The District 10 Luncheon will be held at the Casa Basso , West- hampton , Saturday at noon. Guest speaker will Mrs. Anna Kross , Commissioner of Correction of New York Cit y. The October meeting will be de- voted to International Relations. Mrs. Murray Stark is in charge and she has invited as guest speak- er , Mrs. Jahr , wife of the per- manent ambassador to the U.N. from India. The meeting will be held October 23 , at the Sunrise Restaurant , dinner at G:30 p. m. meeting at 7:30 p. m. MASTIC BEACH — A card and game party sponsored b y the Mas- tic Beach Republican Club will be held Tuesday at S p. m. in the American Letrion Hall on Mastic Beach Road. The public is invited to attend. Awards will be given and refreshments will be served . CARD PART Y 'SPEED OF LIGHT' DINNER CENTER MORICHES — There I will be a \Speed of Light Dinner \ held at the Center Moriches Church of the Full Gospel , As- semblies of God on Canal Street at 6:30 p. m., Saturday. Proceeds will hel p in purchasing missionary vehicles for those serving in for- ei gn fields. A spaghetti dinner will be serv- ed and everyone is welcome to at- tend. Reservations must be secur- ed by Friday afternoon or evening by calling Mrs. Richard Conklin at ATlantic 4-1851. The program following the din- ner at 8 p. m. will include a spe- cial musical program and a skit entitled \Consecrated ('lock Wat- cher . '' FOOD SALE i MASTIC BEACH—St. Andrew ' s Church Women ' s Circle is spon- soring a home-baked food sale this Saturday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.. at Ann ' s Sweet Shop, located across from the Mastic Beach Firehouse on Neighborhood Road. This sale is for the benefit of the Episcopal Charities. Public support of this venture would be appreciated. Presb yterian Church Frustees Hold Meeting CENTER MORICHES — The regular monthl y meeting of the Trustees of the Presb yterian Church of the Moriches was held at the Church September 1'J . Present w e r e Lester Josepn , chairman , George Brooks , George McConnell , Emery Tenke , John Ferguson , Everett Sawyer and Davis Poole. In addition to con- sideration of routine matters con- cerning: maintenance and improve- ments to the Church property, preliminary plans were discussed for the Annual Turkey Dinner to be sponsored by the Trustees on Election Day from 5:30 to 8 p. m., November 7. Tentative assignment of various activities in preparation for the dinner was made to assure that it will justify popularity which this event has enjoyed in the past. Tickets can he obtained in ad- vance from the Church officers and members and at the door on Election Dav.