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BELLPORT N EWS ITEMS Last Thursday night , five mem- bers of tlie Indies ' Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars , Post 8800 , drove to Northport wheie they gave a ward party to approximately 75 patients at the Veterans Hospital. The follow- ing* ladies went: Mesdames Delily larocci , Jean Maragioglio , Cath- erine Barrett , Mildred Fuoco and Mary Fuoco , president. They were accompanied by Mrs. Fuoco ' s hus- band Sam Fuoco , a Post member. Mrs. W. E Carter and daug hter , Sharon , of Broadview Avenue re- turned last week from a few day ' s motor trip to Bridgeport , Vt. They had taken Md\ Carter ' s mother . Mrs. Ada G. Carter of Wapakon- eta. O., to Vermont to visit her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Avery MeCune , following a three weeks ' visit here. Prow n ' s Garage. Tel. ATlantic 6-0229. —Adv. Margaret Warner , AT 6-0653 Two Bellport men , Gordon Lenz and Eugene Weiss of South Coun- try Road and Thomas Carroll of Brookhaven , were winners in a contest for the 100 best producers of life insurance on the Eastern seaboard , which was held by their company, the New England Mutual Life Insurance. They were treated to a week of \ work and play \ at the Equinox House in Manchester. Vt.. which was a favorite Summer resort of Mary Lincoln. Their wives accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haskell and son , Clayton , moved Friday to 172 South Country Road where they are renting the Bojus ' home. Col. and Mrs. John Bojus and family have moved to Coral Gables , Fla., following Col. Bojus ' retirement from the United States Army. Mrs. Bojus is planning to work on her master ' s degree in music at the University of Miami. Bellport Fish Market — Fresh Daily. ATlantic 6-0710. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Park , Jr.. of Cambridge , Mass., were weekend houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunbar of Otis Lane. Frank Trotta of Woodland Park Road attended the sixtieth annual convention of the New York State Food Merchant Association held last week at the Grossinger Hotel and Country Club . Grossinger. About 1 .200 grocers from all parts of the state attended. Glen Curtis, vic e president of the Independent Giocery Alliance for the entire country , spoke on \The Product Department Management and Pro- motion. \ During his talk . Mr. Cur- tis mentioned the story of Mr. Trotta ' s success; how he started as a shoe shine boy and newsboy, working until he now is owner of an Independent Supermarket. He re marked that there is still a p lace for industrious boys to start their own independent stores. Members of the Travelers Club went to New York City Saturday to attend a performance of the Broadway Comedy, \Come Blow Your Horn . \ starring Hal March. The group also went to New York City and took a TV tour. Those who went were Mesdames Mary ryn Fuoco , Josephine Stephani , R. Fuoco , Cindy Satornino. Kath- Marie Satornino , Mary Fuoco , and Miss Josephine Costanzo. Mrs. Rose Laurino was unable to attend. The Rev. John M. Scott of Charleston , W. Va.. son of Mrs. Albert G. Lingley of Brown ' s Lane , is one of a group of clergy who left for Eng land , Monday. He is the Dean of the School of Religion of the Diocese of West Virginia which has chartered a plane for 15 clergy and clergy wives to go on an aerial pilgrimage to live in the home of their Church of Eng- land cousins , with guests and hosts alike gaining person to person re- lationships. Also English villagers will learn what everyday Ameri- cans are like , outside the movies and away from tourist or G.I. groups. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eckfeldt have moved back to their home in Princeton , N. J., after spending the Summer months at the Carle- ton cottage on Brown ' s Lane. John Tuthill . Ill , of Brookhaven and William Foote of Mastic are now occupying the Carleton cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baier drove their son . Leigh , back to Williams College on Friday. Leigh was in- jured on September 15 when he tried to avoid hitting a dog which darted in front of the motorcycle on which he was riding. After leaving Williamstown , the Baiers , accompanied by their daughter , Sally, visited Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts. For your Insurance Needs Call Pat Raimond , YAphank 4-3849. —Adv. The Brookhaven Asphalt Com- pany Slo-ball team held their an- nual dinner at Land' s End , Say- ville , Saturday ni ght. With mem- bers of the team , their wives, and the guests included , there was an attendance of about 40. , George Stegmann and his son , Frank , of Patchogue Avenue went on an overnight camping trip at Camp Paquatuck on the weekend with other fathers and sons who are registered with Y.M.C.A. in Patchogue. They enjoyed boating, a scavenger hunt and other acti- vities. Mrs. Norman Paswater enter- tained the J.B. Bridge Club at her home on South Country Road last Wednesday night. PENNY PELCO SAYS : For your protection leave a light when you ' re away from home!—Adv. SP 4 Robert B. D. Rice has re- ceived an honorable discharge af- ter serving for three years with the Army. Before resuming his studies at Columbia University. New- York City, he spent a few weeks with his mother , Mrs. Sigrid Rice of South Country Road. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olsen re- cently returned from a week' s va- cation in the White Mountains in New Hampshire. They were in Madison , N. H., four days and took short trips from that point. They saw the Cog Railway which rides to the top of Mt. Washington , on which they had ridden 24 years before , and the Skimobile which goes to the top of Mt. Cranmore in North Conway. On their way home , they stopped at Sturbridge , Mass., and visited Old Sturbridge lllage. Just prior to that' trip, the Olsens visited in New T Jersey with Mrs. H. L. Fassett in Chat- ham , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Saba- lot of Cranford and Mr. and Mrs. David M. Douglas , Sr., of Eliza- beth. Mr. Olsen ' s brother , Chris Olsen , of West Palm Beach , Fla., spent Fridav and Saturday with the Olsens. Margaret Susan Ell , infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ell of Fuoco Street , was christened at St. Joseph the Worker R. C. Church Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Mario Cinque. Miss Phy llis Borzi and Charles Rooney are ' the godparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ell en- tertained at a buffet luncheon for the following guests : Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Borzi and children , Mr. and Mrs. George Fogarty and daugh- ter , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mira- belli and children , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rooney, and Margaret' s grandfather , Gabriel Mirabelli. Miss Barbara Bliss of New York City was a houseguest of her brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bliss , at their home on South Howell' s Point Road this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zinn and family of Old Greenwich , Conn., were weekend guests of Mrs. Zinn ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Cy- ril Redmond of Maple Street. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Har- vey McChesney, Jr., of Bellport Lane gave a talk on the techni- ques of drying flowers at a meet- ing of the Belle Terre Garden Club. Mr. and Mrs. David Winslow of Bieselin Road announce the birth of a son , Steven Merrill , weighing 6 pounds . 1 ounce , at Brookhaven Hospital on Monday morning. The Winslows have two ' other children , Cynthia and David. The Knit 'N' Chat Club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Nelson Satterley of Second Street. The group will celebrate Mrs. Richard Adam ' s birthdav. Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Borg of South Country Road were Dr. Borg ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Borg of Scarsdale , his grandmother , M' rs. Edgar Hell- man , and his brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. William Furth of New York City. Last Wednesday afternoon Ter- ry Perino , son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perino , Jr., of North How- ell' s Point Road , celebrated his fifth birthday with a party for a group of his friends. Those pre- sent were Steven Rant , Nancy Re- galmnto , Chris Bergskaug, Patty Ann Arthur , Andy Hudis, Alice Villano , Joyce Ann Beresch , Joan Regalmuto , Gail Brown , and Ter- ry ' s brother , Ricky. A supper party was given for Madeleine Piro in honor of her eleventh birthday last Wednesday afternoon by her parents , Mr. and Mrs. George Piro of Woodland Park Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullaney of South Howell' s Point Road en- tertained a group of friends at a cocktail party Saturday night for Frank Burke , who is leaving this week for Florida on his boat , \Emily Morgan. '' NOTICE : All guest tags for h°ach facilities must be returned to village office before November 1 , 1961 in order to obtain deposit for same. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Boris M. Lomon- csoff of Academy Lane have re- ceived word that Miss Claudie Rieucau has arrived back in Fran- ce to resume her studies at the Sorbonne in Paris. Miss Rieucau was in the United States for two months as a participant in the Ex- periment in International Living. She spent part of this time visit- ing in Minneapolis , Minn., Wash- ngton , D. C , and New York City. Her last three weeks she visited with the Lomonosoff famil y. Af- ter completing her studies , Miss Rieucau plans to teach French in a foreign country. An Advance specialty ! Wedding invitations whose perfection in printing, design and paper qual- ity cannot fail to please the pocket book. —Adv. Clocks and Watches of all Types Repaired 139 MALN STREET BELLPORT , N. T. Tel. ATlantic 6-0860 ^j^^R^NOSte i • * ' • ' • • ^/^^HfiBBHB8B(BBii^\ ^ £ • \ . \ .. - \ . • . - . - \ * v.v ' ¦ ¦ ;<' . \ • . \ . • ¦ - . • * * • ¦ • ¦¦¦¦ • * • * ' . * ••• ¦ • _ • _ - * •:^'jfc-- • ¦ ¦ -^ jj-jia ^ UNDERWOOD FUEL CO. READING COAL — HEATING OILS River Ave. & L.I.R.R. Patchogue , N . Y. ^ Tel. GRover 5-3600 Hawkins Gulf Garage 11 STATION ROAD BELLPORT Irving Terwilli ger and Clifford Miller , Props. All Types Automobile Repairs Free Pickup and Delivery Telephone ATlantic 6-0185 Brookhave n - South Have n Mrs. Anne Hornbostel AT 6-0147 < *i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiswall are the parents of a son , born Sep tember 26 at Brookhaven Mem- orial Hospital. He is named Ben- jamin Reed , and weighed 10 and Vi pounds. The Wiswalls have four other boys , Richard , John , Thomas and Stephen. Miss Anna M,ae Larcombe , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larcombe of Woodland Avenue , celebrated her eig hteenth birth- day Sep tember 30 at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Grace Stevens of Selden . She had as her guests Misses Cheryl Martin , Grace Pino , Barbara Stude , and also Wayne Wicks, Richard Tillinger and John Kienzle. The Brookhaven Elementary School Parent-Teacher Association will meet in the school' s gymnas- ium at 8 p. m. today t The program will consist of the installation of officers and a visit to the class- rooms. The teachers will be in the classrooms to discuss the year ' s curriculum and the methods of teaching. The Parent-Teacher Association of the South Haven School had a good turnout for their meeting Sep tember 19. The program was one of general discussion ; the teachers were present and every- one got acquainted. Plans are be- ing made for a covered dish sup- per and square dance to be held November 18. Mrs. John Floyd ol Mott Lane has reported the following infor- mation pertaining to th\ Fall and Winter season of the Brookhaven Brownies and C. 'iil Scouts : Troop 70—third graoo P.rownies will meet on Weu: day afternoons in the Brookhaven School immed- iately afte r school. Mrs. Frank Caracci. leader and Mrs. Ed Re.ll y assistant leader. Troop 71—Brow- nie Fly-Ups will meet Monday af- ternoons in the school , at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. John Floyd , leader , and Mrs. Henry Lohmann , assistant leader. Troop 3-5 and 6 grade In- teniTHliate Giii Scouts will meet Wednesday afternoons in t he school. Mrs. Robert Brown , leader , and Mrs. Harold Sy lvester assist- ant leader. Troop 111—seventh and eighth grade Girl Scouts will be meeting at the home of Mrs. Ar- thur Lambert and will be notified a? to time. Mrs. Arthur Lambert, leader , and Mrs. Richard Scanlon , assistant leader. Mr. and Mrs. William Swezey of Locust Avenue had a famil y gathering at their home on Friday to celebrate the forty-first wedding- anniversary of Mr. Swezey ' s mother and father , Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swezey, also of Locust Avenue. Many people of this area arc attending the lectures given at the Brookhaven National Labora- tory this week by Professor Charles A. Coulson , Fellow of the Royal Society and Professor of Applied Mathematics at Oxford University, England. Miss Jennifer Puleston , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pules- ton of Meadow Lane , entered Antioch College on Monday where she will be taking a liberal arts course. Miss Puleston spent the summer at the University of Michigan Biological Station , Pells- ton , studying botany and orntho- logy. The Puleston family had a ^-visitor from New York City last week. He was Eugene Pringle , head of the Nassau County Film Library. Willis A. Strickland , secretary of the Brookhaven Ambulance Company reports the ambulance made eig ht trips during the month of September , two of these trips were for road accidents. He would also like to remind the peop le who , through some oversight, have not sent their yearly contributions to the Ambulance Company, to do so , either by contacting someone in the company or by dropp ing it off at the Brookhaven Post Office. There willl be a troop committee meeting of the Brookhaven Boy Scout Troop 9 at the home of Budd Pollock of Bay Road at 8 p. m. today. The Women ' s Guild of St. James Ep iscopal Church held its monthly meeting September 27 at which time it was decided to have a Christmas bazaar. A special meet- ing was called for October 11 to plan for the bazaar. Mrs. Arthur Kaufmann had as her house guest , M.rs. James Frcund of Fordam , who stayed from Friday until Tuesday. Christmas Albums Ml f| fTi ri S~00 Wedding Hallmark IE \ rilllM InvIt .l tl0ns and Others «• VT« 1 IILUU Brochures PRINTING • PHOTO OFFSET • ENGRAVING 5 Bellport Lane :: ATlantic 6-0734 :: Bellport , N. Y. BIRTHS BROOKHAVEN MEMORIAL .. HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mikkelsen of Patchogue , a son on September 20. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris of Medford , a son on September 21. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Samios of Centereach , a daughter on Septem- ber 21. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Venerable of Center Moriches , a son on Sep- tember 22. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBua of Patchogue , a daug hter on Septem- ber 22. Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith of Center Moriches , a son on Sep- tember 22. Mr. and Mrs. Alvord Elliott of Mastic , a daughter on September 22. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martell of Medford , a daughter on September 22. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nejel - ski of Lake Ronkonkoma , a daug h- ter on September 23. Mr. and Mrs. George Prazmark of Farmingville , a daughter on September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cul- len , Jr., of East Patchogue , a son on September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patera of Mastic Beach , a son on September Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodley of Center Moriches , a son on Sep- tember 23. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fechtmann of Speonk , a son on September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leporc of Selden , a daughter on September 25. Mr. and Mrs. William Schmutz of Patchogue , a son on September 25. Mr. and Mrs. L<dgh Phillips of Upton , a son on September 25. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiswall of Brookhaven , a son on Septem- ber 20. Mr. and Mrs. Robei t Ludwig of Central Isli p, a MJII on Sep tember 26. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald , Jr., of Lake Ronkonkoma , a son on September 26. Mr. and Mrs. John Fallot- of Bayport , a son on September 26. Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Coleman of East Patchogue , a son on Sep- tember 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks of Holbrook. a son on September 28. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Searles of Blue Point , a son on September 28. Mr. and Mrs. John Densky of Yaphank , a son on September 28. ***'*,*-,,,»^wi«^»»^ww^^wwwwww-igw ,---**'-i-rwwwwwwwww',*gwww^^ | ®fy? Ban wtBtn UnnkaJjop | i ' \~ %f © GENERAL •JUVENILE © PAPER BACKED BOOKS | | _\_ mL Y OUR CHRISTMAS GREETINGS i j jfliB£llSn - * ¦ t ' a,r > cxira meaning: w h< :i lh- \ ar- . i-o;i\c\ ed hv one ( i mBBmmVm \' Sou ' w ester ' s exclusive Christmas card dehiirns from a j ! ^Bmt BB , large scleci' on. ¦ BBf * ] • Kt-ntal Libraiy • l T iuiv .ial (. ' recline Cards ] JL&& \ Tel. AT 6-0777 (closed Wed. a. m.) Bellport Lane | i Cancer 'On Trial Monday Before Amer. Cancer Socie ty Cancer will go on trial Monday as a part of the annual meeting of the Suffolk Division of the American Cancer Society. In the socio-drama , the case for the prosecution will be presented b y District Attorney John P. Cohalan , Jr., who will ask the j ury to rind the defendant, Cancer , \ giulty of crimes against the community and pronounce a sent'-nce of vigo- rous pursuit until arrested. \ The defendant will be represent- ed by John Clarke of Islip. who will contend that, his client \ should be found not guilty until a ma- jority of people show that they are interested in a light against Cancer \ . The prosecutor does not agree that a majority is not in- teiested in fighting this dreaded disea. se and will present witnesses to prove his point. The jury , consisting of th° au- dience , will be asked to render a verdict that they will indicate through their stepped-up volunteer activities. Witnesses appearing for the piosecution will be Dr. Alfred A. Scharbius tel ing of the toll tak\ti b y cancer; Mrs. Bobb y White , a cuied patient; and Mrs. John Clif- ford , telling of the service pro- gram of the society. The defense will call as wit- nesses Marcus II. Sullivan , mayor of Brightwaters , portraying Mr. Shirk ; Al Nelson of Patchogue as Mr. Didn ' t; Phil Ambrosio of Say- ville as Mr. Chimney; Mrs . Rich- ard Busch of Bayport as Mrs. Noninski , and Mrs. John Wetzel of Bayport as Mrs. Give Me. Tom Turner , director of the Sayville Musical Workshop, is di- recting the presentation. Foil o w i n g the presentation , \The Peop le v\ Cancer \ , questions about cancer and the Ani'-rican Cancer Society will be answered by a panel consisting of Dr. Char- les C. Murp hy, division president; Dr. Alfred A. Scharbius , division research spokesman; Sal Cicetti , representative for American Can- cer Societ y; and Alex Sneddon , executive director of the Suffolk Division. Dr. Murp hy will preside at the meeting to be held at La Grange Restaurant , West Isli p at 8:30 p. m. Monday. Other items on the agenda will include an introduction of the new members of the Board of Directors and a presentation of awards to volunteers who have done out- standing work on behalf of the society during the past year. Dr. Murp hy announced that any- one interested in learning about cancer of the American Cancer Society is invited to attend the meeting. J^VMHHUHVHUHHHHHU ^; [ BELLPORT ASPHALT 1 t PAVING CORP. | » Asphalt Paving J» t Parking Areas - Driveways « ! t Trucking * ' , I Topsoil — Bluestone <| ? Gravel — Fill — Sand « » t Estimates Cheerfully Given *\ I 28 Station Road Bellport J| ? Telephone ATlantic 6-0061 < > fljM jK VnHM* \xSSr^ wSfif ^j t >» H? 5 PQOO pyo KR J-oS -S&B' i '^flfcL .^BaSrmtmmmmjSa 9ti5o 9 You 'll have more time for relaxation if you pay your bills b y check. NO FEES , NO SERVICE CHARGE , NO MINIMUM BAL- ANCE is required for your checking account at The Bellport National Bank. THE B ELLPORT N ATI O NAL B ANK BELLPORT , NEW YORK \ I 1 7H&H6mF.RI. C 9 Tflemfa Tedme i&em ^teM \ RUMMAGE SALE Christ Church South Country Road , Bellport October 12 , 13 , 14 10 a.m . - 3 p.m. o«»o4i > »rj^ii^ea»iii '^i)4a»i>a»i )«B»i)^i)^n4V A> FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE HAVE YOUR. PRESCRIPTIONS RULED AT TU C AC Jj PHARMACY J (5> LOCAL TRADEMARKS . Inc. (f\ LCWIS KNIGHT , Ph.®. I eiNCB I90O \ Tel. AT 6-0079 I pRrt£ PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY ! I EMERGENCY TEL . AT fe-8568| BELLPORT , L.I. ¦On September 27 an exhibit of colorful dried flower arrange- ments opened at the Westbury House , Westbury, in the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. John S. Phipps. This exhibit , set up by Mrs. Harvey McChesney, Jr. , and Miss Barbara Capen of Bellport , will continue during this month. The flower arrangements are de- signed to complement the color schemes throug hout the house. Westbury House and the sur- rounding seventy acres , known as Old Westbury Gardens are endow- ed by the J.S. Phipps Foundation as a permanent museum and ar- boretum. Both the house and the gardens are open to the public from Wednesday through Sunday each week until October 29 , with an admission charge. Bell porfers Arrange Flower Exhibit in Westbury House BELLPORT METHODIST CHURCH Bellport , N. Y. Rev. Frederick I. Smith , Pastor THURSDAY 7 p. m. — Choir practice. SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School for all ages . Adult class taug ht by the pastor. 11 a. m. —Church service. Baby- sitting in Aldersgate. 6 p. m. — Junior High Fellow- ship. 7:30 p. m. — Senior Youth Fellowship. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — WSCS meeting. WEDNESDAY 1 p. m. — Mid-Week prayer service. 8 p. m. —Mid-Week Bible Class. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bellport , N. Y. Rev. Alan C. Merrill , Rector TODAY 9:30 a. m. — Hol y Communion. SUNDAY 8 a. m. — Hol y Communion. 9:30 a. m. — Hol y Communion. 11 a. m. — Morning prayer and sermon. Preacher , the Rev. Alan C. Merrill. THURSDAY 9:30 a. m. — Hol y Communion. BROOKHAVEN-SOUTH HAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Beaver Dam Road, Brookhaven Rev. Charles A. Kellogg Pastor TODAY 8 p. m. — Meeting of Women s Association at home of Mrs. John McGee , North Bell port. Program theme: \In Him Was Life. \ FRIDAY 8 p. m. — Meeting of session in the church. SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. —The Churc h School , new children reg istering come to the church. 11 a. m. — Morning worship service. Sermon topic , \The Wid- ows Were Weeping. \ Acts 9—3 2 through 42. MONDAY 2:30 p. m. — Mars Hill Societ y (advancd teen-agers) meet in Sou ' - wester Bookstore , Bellport. 8 p. m. —Adult Discussion Group meet at the church. Theme: \Jesus Christ the Light of the World. \ News of the Churches Made by Bellport Students: A group of eighth grade stu- dents have presented a hand-em- broidered patchwork wall hanging to Bellport Junior-Senior Hi g h School. The project , which depicts the history of New York State , was an outgrowth of the seventh grade social studies curriculum last year. Students of Mrs. Jean Coak- ley worked on the quilt after school for a month. Some students WALL HANGING — Eighth grade students of Bellport Junior-Senior High School show hand- embroidered patchwork wall hanging to Assistant Principal Edward McHugh. Hanging dep icts his- tory of New York State. Left to right are Doreen Lang feldt , Barbara Gelband , Julie Beitel and Mr. McHugh. —Josebh Adams Photo drew p ictures for the squares; others embroidered them and the squares were sewn together. Miss Nancy Mehrtens of the Home Ec- onomics Department supervised the embroidery work and sewing. The squares show the earliest houses in New York State (In- dian , Frenc h , Dutch), Robert Ful- ton ' s steamboat , the Erie Canal. Rip VanWinkle , the state flower and bird , the Statue of Liberty and other landmarks of the state. The tradition , history and beauty of the state is shown. The students who worked on the wall hanging are Barbara Gelband Elaine Wilson. Paul Brewer , An- ne Mulkeen , Patricia Mulkeen , Do- reen Langfeldt , Peggy Staples , Jean Penney, Patrick Frabizio. Renee Mucci , Julie Beitel , Melody Marzola , Elizabeth Lacey and An- thony Mirabelli. Wall Hanging Depicts State History 1 Tri p Made by Bellport Ambulance in L ast Week One trip was made by the Bell- port ambulance d.inng the past week. It was to take .AIr< . Ger- trude Haddon of 809 Provost Ave- nue to Brookhaven Meir.or ' al Hos- p ita l at 4 p. m. Saturday. Nelson Hawkins and John Later were the crewmen. Boris M. Lomono.soff , chairman of the Pack Committee of Cub Scout Pack 28 , Bellport , has an- nounced that the first pack meet- ing of the year will be held on Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. in the cafeteria of the K reamer Street School. All boys , ages 8 to 11 , and their parents are invited to attend. New boys will be regist- ered at the meeting. Cub Scout Pack 28 Fir st Meeting Wed. The fi rst business meeting of the Confraternit y of St. Francis de Sales Church of Patchogue will be held Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. in the Parish Hall. ' Father Delaney, moderator of the group, will be present to assist with any questions and hel p pre- pare the progra m for the coming year. All parents of public school children of the parish are invited to attend. Their suggestions for the program for their children will be welcomed. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Confraternit y Sets Tuesday Meeting Yaphank Mrs. John Mize , YAphnnk 4-3520 SCOUT NEWS Boy Scout Troop 72 held its first meeting Wednesday night. All meetings will be held at the Charles E. Walters School from 7 to 9 p. m. Wednesdays. Any boys wishing to join may do so at that time. The Scoutmaster is Donald Gardiner of Jayne Avenue , Pat- chogue. Girl Scout Troop 75 held its meeting at the home of Mrs. G. Eggert from 7 to 8:30 p. m. Wed- nesday. All meetings will be held at the Ep iscopal Church for Troop 75 in the future from 7 to 8::30 p. m. Wednesdays. Mrs. Fg- gert is the troop leader and is assisted by Mrs. Norman Gorn and Mrs. Elsie Muller. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Yaphank Chamber of Com- merce , Inc., has arranged through the Suffolk County Medical So- ciety for Dr. Jordan J. Sklar of Sayville to speak at their meet- ing at the Lake View Inn , Ya- phank , at 9 p. m. October 13 on the subject of Heart Disease. Anyone interested is invited to attend. * * =!= September 25 was the second birthday of Jane Corey Lewin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Lewin of Mill Road. A fam- ily celebration was held in her honor at the home of her parents. The other Lewin children are Lance , Richard and Ramona. Lee Ann Walker of Raimond Streed celebrated her seventh birthday September 28. A family gathering was held in her honor. Lee Ann ' s parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. For your Insurance Needs Call Pat Raimond , YAphank 4-3849. —Adv. Last Saturday night the Walth- er League of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweey of German Gardens. New members were welcomed into the group and a social hour followed with games dancing and refreshments . Mem- bers attending were Pamela Med- wig, Carol , Betty and Barbara Meisnner and John Black , all of Middle Island , and Donald Zittel , David Walsh , Doris Kroncke , Pet- er and Asa Swezey, Jr., all of Yaphank. Also attending the so- cial hour was Mary Watstn. Frank Gravdal , of Raymond Street recently retired from Tide- water Oil Company after 31 years of service. Mr. Gravdal , a member of Tidewater ' s marine department throughout his career , was most l ecentl y on the shore staff at the company ' s marine terminal in Del- aware City, Del. CHURCH NEWS Morning Worshi p service will be held at 9:30 a. m. Sunday at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Middle Island Road , and Sunday Sc hool will be at 11 a. m., the Rev. Frederick W. Abe! oflieiatintr . St. Andrew ' s E piscopal Church , Main Street , will have a work ses- sion at 9 a m. Saturday. Sunday, the nineteenth Sundav after Trin- ity, at 9:30 a. m. Hol y Commu- nion and sermon; at K>:30 a. m., Church School , Rev. Richard Gray officiating. Monday at 8 p. m. the monthly meeting of the Ep isco- pal Churchwomen will take p lace at the parish house. The Presb yterian Church on Main Street will have Morning worship service at 11 a. m. and Sunday School ivill be held at 9:30 a. m. The Rev. Richard E. Ploth will officiate.