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BOTTLE Z. / ^ fci_ ^!ri-fftfn_t^ 275 Livingston Street , Brooklyn FREE ORCHIDS - DOOR PRIZES ! l — FREE REFRESHMENTS FOR A WONDERFUL WORLD of FREE GIFTS 1 RIDGE Mrs. Insrrid Grimaldi. YAphank 4-3716 RIDGE PTA The recreational committee of the Ride: e Parent-Teacher Associa- tion is sponsoring a movie , \Trea- sure Island, \ at 7 p. m. tomorrow. The committee is also sponsor'ii? a Halloween Partv October 27 at 7:30 p. m. at the Rid so School. It is for children of kinderuarten to sixth grade. Pre-school thildren are welcome if accompanied by a parent. The PTA will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p. m. October 17 at the school. The program will be a panel discussion. \Have You Finished Your Homework To- nig ht V Many new opportunities today; read the classified columns in sec- tion two. Act quickly for best results. —Adv. I SWEZ EY FUEL CO., INC. j I HEATING OILS (gSSp) OH BURNERS j C omp l ete \WATCHDOG\ Oil Heat Service j F or H appy H eat i ng I I PORT JEFFERSON PATCHOGUE j j HR 3-5500 GR 5-0270 j __ , _ - _ , __. __.____.---_¦ • ¦ — .-.-¦-- -¦-.— «-.-- , - --—- — - a-—--.---I —-—.-¦-—---i _¦->_¦-»¦-- ¦__! \\ l !'\i:> Mis . John ClillOrd . left , of Lake I. i'ukii ' i (ni ; i is show n . -js a witne s s in pn s _ <ii!a- lion ' Ihe People ^ . ( ancir '\ in which disease ( .nice; w , > •, p ' u ' d <»n trial al .inmi.il mst.inii ol American Cancer Socie(>. Suffolk Division . Inc. She is being quest ioned h\ District Vttornej John P. ( ohalan, Jr.. ri^lit . while Justice of the Peace N icior J. ()r_ era. center , follows testimony . \\ KSI 1-M li 1 1 ho peo.il e < 1 St i ' oils i mi t\ w . 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Llo\,| Pu»h of SayviHe , Dr. Alfred Scharbius of Smith- town , Marcus H. Sullivan of Biig hlwaters , Mis. John Wetzel ot Daypor., and Mrs. George \\ hit- oi Blue Point. Tom Turner . director of the Sayville Mu-ical Workshop, di iecied the presentation. Dr. Chailes C. Murp h y, presi- dent of the Suffolk D .vLsion , who conducted the meet ng, pie.smted aw ard, to volunteers who have done outstanding work. Tnose poisons receiving awards for 10 yeais of coniinuou _ seivice to the society wore : Mrs. He.iry Bahn- l.ul er. Farmingville; Mrs. Fann , . Barraud and Mr_ . Amherst W. Davis . Mt. Sinai; Mrs . Rkhaid J. ( in ey and Mrs Robeit W. Gagen Rive rhead; Mrs. Henry Dr >w , Jr., Westhamp ton; Mrs. Louis A. l)uk< > and Mr .. Alma Fergueson , Se lden; Mrs. Randal' P. Mo- llify le , Dix Hi'Is; Mr. ,. Vineem R Re Hy. Remsenburg; Mrs C' .oriy 1 Sears and Mrs. Henry Stannard , Montauk; M rs. Simon Seley, Bay Shore; and Mis. Ed- ward Wesp, Jr., Huntington . Radio stations W G L I anel WPAC were presented p laque recognizing their ou stanelin\ service in b\half of the American Cancer Society c s 4 jthe fight to control cancer . _ _ceept ; ng the i'laau°s were Mark Ritter of W G L I and Dick Hodkin of WPAC. Dr. Frank O'Neill was recog- nized for his commendable ecort a 5 - division crusade chairman dur- ing the past two years. Mrs . D. Ormonde Ritchie of Brightwa er, was given a stand- ing ovation because of her out- standing volunteer work in al' phases of the piogram during th > past P . years. The well-attended meeting was he 'd at the LaGranue Restauiant in West I^li }). For your best source of infor- mation locally, read The Advance each week. —Adv. Disease Cancer Is Placed on Trial' i Moriches Bay Area CENTER MORICHES < METHODIST CHURCH Re\ . William H. Waters , Pastor Main S reet , Center Moriches SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School . 10:45 a. m. — Church Hour nur-ei y for benefi t of paivnts at- tending services at parish house, under *up.r\ _ > ion of Mrs. Sher- wood Baker. 11 a. m. — Morning worshi p. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Senior Choir re- hearsal under direction of John Gould and Mrs. Ruth Becker at organ. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Railroad V> nue , Center Moriches Rev. Willard I. Kile , Pastor SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Celebration of Hol y Eucharist, 11 ti. m. — Hol y communion , -erniou and hvmus . THURSDAY 8 p. m. —Choir rehearsal undo] the direction of Mrs. Carol Jur- gielewicz and organist , Mrs George Schuyler. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST R. C. CHURCH Ocean Av enue , Center Moriches Re\. Andrew Klarmann , Pastor SATURDAY 4-6 and 7:30-9 p. m. —Confes- sions. SUNDAY Masses—7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. MONDAY 7:30 p. m.—Novena devotions in honor of the Miraculous Medal of the Blessed Virgin Mary. WEEKDAYS 7 and S a. m. —Masses . WEDNESDAY v 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal un der the direction of the Rev. An drew Klarmann , pastor. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCL OF THE MORICHES Main Street and Rail Road Ave Center Moriches Re\ . Dr. Ah in Wilson SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. —Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. —Chuich nuiseiy, foi parents who wish to attend churcl -eivic^ , under the care of Mrs Edward Rogers. 11 a. m. — Morning worshi p TUESDAY The Board of Tnistees meet. , THURSDAY 7:15 p. m. — Junior choir re hoarsal under the direction of Mis: Elizabeth Ciowley. 8 p m. -- Choii ichearsal undo ; 1he direction of Mrs . Thomas Ey ton-Jones and Mrs. Gertrucli Titmus at organ. CHRIST CHURCH OF THE FULL GOSPEL, ASSEMBLY OF GOD Canal Street , Center Moriches Salvatore Greco , Pastor FRIDAY 8 p. m. — CA Youth Service Beginning todav , Part one o: Bible studies , \The Gifts of the Hol y S piiit , \ to be taught b > Richard C. Conklin. SUNDAY 10 a. m. — Sunday School Classes for all ages. Adult lesson \Saul Begins to Witness. \ Scrip- ture set'ing: Book of Acts , 9:20- :>1 and Galatians 1:15-9. 10 a. m. — Teacher training class , 0. T. survey course , undei Richard C. Conklin , instructor \Th« Life and Teachings ol Christ. \ 11 a. m. — Morning worship, 11 a. m. — Children ' s church service for children up to 7 years. TUESDAY ? p. m. — Piayer seivice. BELL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH Railroad A\enue, Center Morich . s Re\. Julius C. Brown Minister SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. —Sunday school. 11 a. m. — Worshi p se i vice. MONDAY 8 p. m. —Senior choir rehearsal , under direction of Mrs. Ella Mc- Lean. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. —Prayer service. THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. -—Junior choir rehear- sal , under direction of Mrs. Ph yl- lis Stew art. JEWISH CENTER OF THE MORICHES Main Street , Center Moriches Rabbi Reuben Blum TODAY 7:30 p. m. —Services. SATURDAY 9 a. m. — Hebrew School . Bar Mitzvah and Bas Mitzvah study group children from ages 12-13. 10 a. m. — Hebrew School. All other children ages 6-11. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — The Deborah Sister- hood of the Jewish Center meets. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Railroad Av mue , Center Moriches Elder E. Burns , Pastor SUNDAY 10:30 a. m. — Sunday school. 11:30 a- m. —Morning service. MONDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal. TUESDAY 8 p. m. —Bible band and pray- ing. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. —Young People ' s night. THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Pastor night. THE CENTENNIAL M ETHODIST CHURCH Montauk Highway, East Moriches. Robert Lemmermann , Pastor SUNDAY 11 a. m. — Morning Worshi p. 9:45 a. m. — Sunelay School. MONDAY 8 p. m. — WS.CS Studv group. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Commission of Re- li g ious Education. WEDNESDAY 7:15 p. m. — Intercessionary prayer . 8 p. m. — Prayer service. THURSDAY 2 p. m. — Ladies ' Aid Society. 8 p. m. — Choir pra c tice. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Montauk Highway & Culve r Lane Rev. Gordon Dickson, Minister SUNDAY 10:45 a. m. — Morning worshi p. 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School . THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. — Choir practice. SAINTS PETER AND PAUL R. C. CHURCH Eastport-Manor Road Manorville SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Mass. BROOKFIELD PRESBYTERIA N CHURCH South Street and Wading River Road , Manorville John Freese , Lay Minister SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Worshi p service. ST. JUUE'S R. C. CHURCH Neighborhood Road near Over- look Drive , Mastic Beach Rev. William J. Reilly, Pastor SATURDAY 10:30 a. m. — Confirmation classes in auditorium. 4 - 5 p. m. and 7:30 - 8:30 p. m. — Confessions. SUNDAY 8 , 9 , 10 and 11:30 a. m. — Masses. 9 a. m. — First Communion class up to and including fifth grade in the church. 10 a. m. — Grades (5 , 7 , 8 , Con- fraternity in the church. MONDAY 8 a. m. — Mass. 8 p. m. — Novena to St. Jude and O UT Lady of the Miraculous Medal. WEEKDAYS 8 a. m. — Mass. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Masses 7 , 8 , 9 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. DEVOTIONS , FIRST FRIDAY Benediction and Litany of the Sacred Heart after 8 a. m. Mass. MASTI C BEACH HEBREW CENTER Neighborhood Road near Hemlock Drive , Mastic Beach Rabbi A. Allan Block FRIDAY 9 p. m. —Services. SATURDAY 9 a. m. — Special Children ' s Services. Hebrew School will follow. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mastic Road . Mastic Beach Rev. Arthur W. Geidel , Pastor SUNDAY 8:15 a. tn. — Divine worship. 9:30 a. m. — Sunday school for children of all ages. 11 a. m. — Divine worship. 11 a. m. — Nursery class. MONDAY 7:30 p. m. — Young People ' s Society. WEDNESDAY , 7:30 p. m. —Senior choir rehear- sal. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mastic Beach Held at St. Andrew ' s Parish Hall , Neighborhood Road. Rev. Alfred T. K. Zadig, Vicar SUNDAY 8:30 a. m. — Church School . 9:30 a. m. — Holv Eucharist (Sung). WEDNESDAY 7 a. m. —Hol y Eucharist (Said). Followed by communion break- fast. ' 4:30 p. m. —Confirmation class. News of the Churches Direct Dialing Soon: POINTING TO SITE w here a new building w ill be erected by New ^ ork Telephone Company on Pawnee Aienue in Mastic is Charles R . Dominy, Suffolk Count} sheriff and Republican candidate for of fire of Brookhaven Tow n superv isor, (. round for new building, whie ^ will house direct dialing f?-i)ities for much of Moriches Ba> area , was broken last Thursdaj . Flanking Sheriff Dominv are , left to ri«ht : E. G. Guillef, general manager, Suffolk Div ision , New- York Telephone Companj , and W. F. Latham , engineering man- ager , Suffolk Div ision. —Advance Photo The New York Telephone Com- ^ pany has brokeui ground for a building that will pro v ide its Mas- tic anrl Center Moriches custo- mers with the most up-to-date dial .serv ice , earl y in 19G3. The new telephone central off ice will be at Pawnee Avenue in Mas- tic, across the stieet from the present Mastic central office . \This is a good examp le of how we ' re meeting the challenge of the continuing and inpid growth in Suffolk Count y, \ said Miss Mu- i iel Pless , New York Telep hone Company manager. She attended the ground break- ing ceremonies last Thursday with E. G. Guillet , the company ' s Suffolk general manager. The ^ company ' s guests were Congress- man Otis Pike , Deput y County Executive Anne Mead , She l iff Charles Dominy and Biookhaven Town Supervisor August Stout , Jr. The building is scheduled for comp letion in the S pring. After that will come the job of install- ing the intiicate dial eejui pment. \When tl i.s equi pment has been installeel and put through an ex- haustive series of te-ts , it will givo Mastic and Center Moriches customers the fastest , most con- venient and most effective tele- phone sorvice available , \ Miss Pless said. Most customers will then be able to dial their own calls to points throughout the country. Officials Break Ground For Mastic Phone Bldg. Mrs. Mi-dred Nassau. SElden 2-6818 CHURCH NEWS Guest minister at the Presby- terian church Sunday morning was Rev. Alfied Boutwell . former pas- tor of the Port Jeffe rson Baptist church. Mrs. Boutwell is a great g ranehlaughter of Row Ezra King, who was pastor of the Middle In - land church for 34 years and came here in 1811. It was during \ ris pastorate the present church \\'as built in 1837. Mr. and Mrs. Ral p h Randall of Trumbull. Conn., were guests over the weekend of Mi' , and Mrs. Mar- ion Van Horn. The farmers in this area are having a bad season with potatoes selling for Si pei - bundled and hav- ing to disk up their acreage e>f earlv caul 1 flower on account of the hot weather with a total Ios- . MI D DLE ISLAND Today, 929 W. T. Grant stores in 44 states will swing open their doors for a 12-day fifty-fifth an- niversary sale which th\ company has had in preparation for the past nine months , to dramaticall y mark the spectacular achievement of its founder , whose new idea yrew into a business now grossing well over $E00 , 000 , 000 a year anel employing upward of 40 , 000 peop le. \We ' re setting prices back 20 years to make this the bigge>t liar- gain event in our histoiy \ , William 0. Grimmer , manager of the W. T Grant store in Patchogue said. \This sale is our tribute to our founder and demonstration for our many loyal Grant customeis of wh y our company has grow n so dram- atically. We ' ve taken 55 of our most popular items and slashed their prices to 1940 level- to mark this special occasion. Every day of the sale will find new specials to de 'i ght our cu-tomer. \ . Mr. Grim mer declared. Grant Stores Beg in 12-Day Sale Today Markin g 55th Year