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MAIN ST., PATCHOGUE (One Door West of PELCO) GRover 5-3244 E Monday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. j , Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. W imuiiiiiiimiiimiii iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iittittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ¦¦¦¦iiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii ¦iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiin iiutiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiii A A, '\' •on Forgot Our Anniv ersary !* \ Wo hav e almost forgotten about diptheria . . . mastoiditis . . . M.i - lot fe\tr . . . pneumonia. 1 hi so disease s h a v i' been con- quered bv new wonder drugs. That ' s win* T 0 D AY ' S PRE- S( R1PT10N IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IX HISTORY. ^^^^^^ L W DEMOCRATIC RALLY—Enthusiastic crowd of over 300 persons turned out in Centereach Satur- day night at VFW Hall on Route 25 to see and hear the Democratic candidates. Pictured , left to right , are : Robert Coone> , candidate lor tow n clerk ; Robert Cedar , for -justice of p.ace; Dominic J. Baranello , HrooKlnn eu Tow n Demo- cratic leader; Super\ isor VuRust S-'uit, runiiin \ tor re-election ; and Ra\ Hatt . candidate lor jus- tice of peaci\ Rall > was sponsored !)^ local Dem- ocratic clubs in Centereach area. —Maple Leaf Photo Set vice EASTWOOD VILLAGE and DAWN ESTATES Mrs. Ethel Smith, JU 8-8752 Daniel and Eileen Klarmann, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Klarmann of 160 Mark Tree Road celebrated their third birth- day with a party Sunday. Guests were Mrs. Abbie Schwinn an' / daug hter , Doroth y of Brooklvn and Owen , Brian , and John Mc Guiness and Mrs. Lenore Wrubel of Centereach. Robert Goot. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goot of 15 Stirup Lane , is very fond of pizza pie , so in honor of his third birthday Oc- tober 6. he was treated to a pizza pie luncheon at Don ' s Restaurant. Those attending - the luncheon and helping* him celebrate his birthday were his mother , Mrs. Goot , Mrs. Jane Werner and children , Mark and Joann , and Mrs. Rita Vaca- rella. A family party was held at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Walter Ol- sen of 148 Noel Drive October 10 in honor of their daughter Ev- elyn ' s sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hess of 160 Mark Tree Road entertained Fridav at a family party in honor of their son Richard' s fourth birthday. Present were his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hess , and uncles , aunts and cousins , Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Danler and chil- dren , Gary and Ronald , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gera 'ldi and children , Thomas and Stephen , Mr . and Mrs. Howard Mueller and children , Deb- ra. Bonnie and Howard , also his friend , Bruce Crebber , and sister , Marie, and brother. Joh n Annette Warfield , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warfield of 148 Stanley Drive celebrated her fourth birthday with a party Sat- urday. Her guests were her sister Diane, and brother Arthur , and also Donald and Charles Sayers , Frank , Roselie and Matthew La Barber , Elaine and John Valinanla of Centereach. Kathleen Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly of 2 Hunter Lane , gave a Rock and Roll party at her home October 7 in honor of her eleventh birthday. Her guests were 15 of her classmates at «chool . who all enjoyed a birthday party with all the trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oldenborg of 131 Dawn Drive held a famil y partv on Columbus day, in honor of their daughter Lynn ' s fourth birthday. Guests were her grand- mother , Mrs. Sarah Oldenborg of Centereach and grandmother , Mrs. Edward Vatovic of Queens Vil- lage; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olden- borg of Centereach , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vatovic. Jr., of Jamaica and Lynn ' s brother , Ronald , and sister , Carol. $300 Tool Box , Stamps Are Stolen From Auto Company A tool box * , valued a* * s M0 . and Si 5 worth of three-c ult -t'lmn** w ere reported Monday f o hav been stolen over the weekend from South Lav Pontiac of 25*2 Ea- * Main Street. Patchog-ue. .ucoi'iiim to Fifth Precinct police r> port -. John Marconi , ov nfi of the firm , fold police that the burulai\ wa s discovered bv Zenon \Dannv \' Wa« \e.\ ii Y. of *lf» Lake D *i\ e Ea*t PatohoiHie. who i- en***lo\ ul a* * a rvcYnnic. Police -aid that V] . W ' -ilewic v ' s -even-drawer tool oox wi- -tol^n U'om the len.u ' r -hon Ti o n + h«* » firm ' - up- ^ aii- offic e, th -ee roHs of three-cent -tnm*** -- . v ith \00 ^t- an lis in <*ach ro 'l , woe stolen . *ic- cordinir to nolice. P ' ' u-e - *)id the bui* o\larv took place betv eon 5 p. m S'lturdav and 8 a. m Monday. Police Sut Jo 'in T \VT iMu H cn in- ve-tiuat ed the b**r< - . l> *v when it was reno-ted . Mini F ; f*h Souad Dete -tiv Fdw n-' Mm >* I- eontinu- ine- the investigation. r)F*- W pr \v MEETING M \STIC PF \CTI There will >* >e a leeidir bu-ine-^ m^etin°* Tup dav at ••! n. m of member s of ?he Alasne Beach Dcnoi-rati'* Club •it + he clubho'i-e ou T .ccu-t Drive. \ ma-- ra il-* ha- a ' so been idan- \ed for October °T beginnirni - at s ' TI . m , a ' -o at th e o 1 **hhou* *e i\*ith th ¦ * Detnocrafic Chibs of \U M S + I V Reach. M \ a- f ic . \Moriches . \^hi'dev and Center ^Toriche- ** tak- *\\* nart. \11 are welcome to at- tend . \ nuestion ap'l answer session w ill hn nar f of +he nroo*ram and i'fre-hments w ill be served Unitarians Will Hear Rev. Nicholas Car de ll The Re v. Nicholas C. Cardell , Jr., minister of the Unitarian So- ciety of Plainfield , N. J., will pre- sent -some views on children ' s re- ligion to the Brookhaven Unitar- ian Fellowship Sunday, at 8:30 p. m. This regular bi-monthly meeting will be held at the Brook- haven Township YMCA. South Ocean Ave., Patchogue. Religious education is a special- t y of the Rev. Cardell , who has been directing these activities for Plainfield for the past five years. He was also the main speaker at a workshop for religious education directors of Long Island Unitarian groups held this past September in Plandome. The Rev. Cardell ser- ved too , as a regional committee member and discussion leader at the annual Middle Atlantic States Religious Education Conference held in June. 19(50. After the meeting there will be a social hour with refreshments. The public is invited to attend. Sunday School is held at 10:lo a m. every Sundav. SPEAKER—Francis Giaccone , president of West Brookhaven Republican Club , is shown addressing meeting of his club at Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in Centereach last Wednesday night. Several Republican candidates are shown in audience , in- cluding Justices of the Peace Leon E. Giuffreda , running for re-election ; Alex Proios , running for receiver of taxes; Sheriff Charles R. Dominy, supervisor candidate; George Fuehs and Clarenc\ L. Hough , councilmen candidates ; and Edwin Arnzen , candidate for tow n clerk. —Maple Leaf Photo Seiw icc Mrs . I'tliel fmi 'li . .1 1* h- . s7\ >2 t HOME i:\lKNSION \\1 -iiibi of I ii' I\ . 'i Rem violin ,; cl , -- . < I t 11 1 .K iii -\ e-t eute K. i' i. Mill i - t ' '1- . ii l' n t w i ll 1 ,\, • . » <¦ , .th .ird t ,ii il le-son on ' d > -H - U ' . i \ i' ai oils , a t o ' ii\ h a.ii * lias show n th • da-- how to make a be uitiful I ' m ec e mit ol old and worn diseaided i o.i ' - 1 e I'll d ail hi -l les-Oii on . ei' , 1' 1 too 'i ' i '; will al-o be held on I' II ' ' (1 i\ \1' - . l- v.. * . Burr and Mi - \\ iiiu li.ii ' a * s , '11:111 aie the io, a! i 'd.M - \h \i ' i . x t ikmg thi s i n >i i l ,i \ e Ue-d im ' . - Doloi e- \\ l ' , 1 1' ih< 111 Ol'W'i , Betty ! ,,|, . , . * -\aie ( eo . Pel i \ Gehm. Loi i 0 I .u 11 . > , i.i . Aliiure Goldie. In ii- llai ili. . Kitty Chu ke and I' ii \ ' i I. omb u di. Thn t\-f our n ••mix , ul ' I, ' unit aie p lannin g t i a . i il lie . 'in ual (. ountyu ide i vliu i a ii\iee luiuheou-fa-hion , i-u ..n 1 n.i ' i tmu .it th Huntin g- ton Ti wi lliu - e. lluntinuton . Oc- tohei . ' ,:. EIRE DEPVRTMEXT The Medical Unit of the Cente- leam Fire Depa'tnu nt will hold it- - fouiteenth annual dance at the f IK house Saturday night , George M utin * - the cha ' unan. Music will 1) , 1 \ the Half Beats. Tlie ambulance was called out i nly om i las ' week , at !):05 p. m. Octobei !. \ > . w hen S. Tine of Adi- iord.u k Du\e. Seidon. was taken ti. Smithtown Ch neial Hospital by i ulei ol Di. Moiton Jagu-t. Dnver v . - \! Xmheig and i 'ir-t aid linn. Ilaiold Fislici. RLPl IJLICAN CLl B The ^\ e-t Brooknav en Republi- < ri C uli h\!d its meeting nt the \ F\\ Hall (Klohoi 11 uitli Fiank til... i ore . pii-ident. m (bai g e. A I ' IKMII\ iiuinbei a 'tended and the tollow ii; Ri juiblii -an candidate- ! ij '\i 'ie pi. sent ami .spoke to the \• (inn ( hailes Don uv. sheiiff. who is tunnin g for Tow n Supei- j \i-oi ; Edwin Anu' .en loi Tow n l .l ' ik; t 'laioncc Hough , < i.ulidate loi councilman; George Fuehs , for i uu din ,ui; L ' \ii Gpill' i * ' d i , jiin - lite o) the pe:u e; Eil 'n g Larsen. in h e ol the pe ice . Ale c I' K io , iecei\er of taxes. Tlv club will be holding a dance at CI ib Chile in Lake Ronkonkoma Octo- 1 er 28. and anothi r rally for the paity ' s candidates on No\ember -1. DEMOCRATIC RALLY A large motoiv id\ spo'-sm-'d bv the Democratic Clubs of Coram , ( ent\ie:i 'h and Sehten wa lielu Saturday, starting 7 p. m. at the Hideaway Re tauiant MI Coiam and t *a\ i liiig thiough (\iram, Middl e Island. Golden Heights. Selden and Cent'M-eacli. They en- ib ><] al the VFW Hall in Center- i e:uh. wheie all B ooklun en Town ,nd county D- mociatic candidates aihliessed th\ large eiow d atten- i ; ir.g Ji h-i Foley wa- the chair- man for the rally committee. Mr. and Mrs . Rudolph Helf. Jr.. and childien Robert . Thomas and Diane Marie, of McGaw Avenue were dinner g .tests of Mrs. Helf' s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pur- tell of Central Islip, Saturday. The o( casion was in honor of the Helfs ' eighth wedding anniversary. Other- piesi nt were Miss Tara Purtell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downey and children. Kevin , Ei- le en and Michael , of Amityville. Mrs . Bea Abremsen and Mrs. ( elia Brow nworth attended the U aders meeting of the Pioneer Girl s at Camp Xorge , Talman , Fi iday and Satuiday. Over 100 leaders attended. Mi* , and Mrs. George Edwards o f Elliot Avenue entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ald Stewart and Mi. and Mrs. Clinton Stew ait of Smithtown. Mi s . Susan Holmes of 1 Bony- lull Drive entered her orange sable female toy pomeranian in the Brookhaxen Plan A show at the Rei rea <ion Field in Bellport Sun- da\. Tlv 1 dou, who is one and a half year- old , came in first place , Best ' Breed Adult and re ceived a si ' ver trop h y tray. Mr- . Holmes , whose hobb y is raising and breed- ing tov pomeranian? and other show dogs, has a cabinet full of many trophies w hich her dogs have won. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Overton uiti rta i ned the Central Long Is- land Camp of Gideons at their business and devotional meeting Friday nig ht at their home. The Rev. Moe Sabina. pastor of the Smithtown Baptist Church, was the guest speaker. Othe rs present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McDan- iel and the Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Dixon of Patchogue ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred St yle of West Sayville ; Al- fred Olsv n of Holtsville and Mr. and Mrs. George Boschen of Cen- tereach . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh of Smith Street had as weekend house guests Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reriy. Mrs. Charles Gillespie and daughters, Ma rsha , Doroth y and Linda , of Waltham , Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stothers and Mrs. Josep h Varrecchio of the Bronx. Salvatore Farrugia , nine-year- old son of Mr. and Mi*s. Salvatore Farrugia of 100 North Colman Road, returned home October 10 from Mather Memorial H-ospital after being confined there since October 3. Mary Sorenson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorenson of St, •Tames Road , celebrated her fourth birthday with a party Octobei* 9 . Her guests were Jeannie and Chris Rasmussen of Lake Grove anel David and Diane Lilja of Lake Ronkonkoma. also her sister , Ca- lol. and brother , Richard . The home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Zabriskie e>f Middle Country Road has recently been mo\ ed to another lot on Hawkton Place , wrere it will be renovated. Mr. and Mrs. Georg e Edwards of Elliot Avenue were pleasantly surprised October 11 , after the prayer meeting at the First Con- gregational Church of New Vil- lage , when it was announced that a party would be held in the Sun- day School basement in liquor of the Edwards ' twentieth wedding anniversary. All the congregation was invited to attend and all en- joyed a social time with anniver- sary i efreshments. Carol Booth , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Booth of 32 Minerva Lane , celebrated her sixth birthday with a family party on October 8. On October 10 , Den Mother Mrs. Walter Seitz of 7 Minerva Lane held her Cub Scout Pack meeting at her home. Boys present were John Regan , Raymond Seitz , Ro- bert Stout , Donald Frick and Er- nest Geiger. One of the boys , Don- ald Frick , Was celebrating his tenth birthday that day, so the pack held a little party in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. John Frick and children , Ann Marie and Donald , of 36 Anne Road spent the meek- end with Mrs. Frick s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Marinan in Brook- lyn. While there they celebrated Donald' s tenth birthday with a family party. Gary Drossel , son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Drossel of 10!) Gould Road , celebrated his third birthday with a party October 8. His guests were his cousins , George and El- ena Schoen of Hauppauge ; his grandmother , Mrs. Doris Musson of Stony Brook ; Mrs. William Drossel anel children , Janet and Lorraine , of Setauket ; Mrs. George Schoen and Mrs. Mary Myles of Hauppauge ; Mrs. Robert Rehak and children , Robert , Diane , Frank and Doris , of East Northport , and Gary ' s brother , Gregory, and sis- ter Ga T e. Mrs. Rehak , an aunt of Gary ' s , also cele b rated her birth- day the same day. Mrs. Margaret Williams o f Manhattan is spending a week visiting her daughter , Mrs. Jac- e]ueline Matheson at 19 Locust Street. The Rev. Norman Minard , pas- tor of the Centereach Community Church , is confined at the Colum- bian Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan , where he is receiving more treatment on his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Burr of Woodland Road was pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon when they were given a party by their daughter , Miss Ruthann Burr , in honor of their twenty-fourth wed- ding anniversary . Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lubrich and children . Otto and Melody, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fridlund , Mr. anel Mrs. Albert Abramsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and Richard Benkert of Centereach and Mr. md Mrs. James Trappen of Stony Brook. Also Mr. and Mrs. Burr ' s other two daughters , Miss Janet Burr , who was hoime from Bar- rington Bible College. Providence, R. I., for the weekend , and Miss Lorraine Burr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Smith Street accompanied bv their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Van Orstrand , and children , David and Cindy of Bav- port spent three days of the holi- day weekend cam-ping at Hither Hills , Montauk Point. Mrs. Ei*nest Overton spent sev- eral days last week visiting her cousins , Mrs. Harold Grey and Mrs. Henry Reinhardt of Hunting- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hawkins of Edgewate r , N. J., are spending several weeks visiting Miss Doro- thy Konkel of Hawkton Place. Word has been received here that Mrs. Edward Pullen of Levit- town , formerly of Lake Grove , is seriously ill at South Nassau Com- munit y Hospital , Oceanside. 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 n. m., Gospel service at 7:30 p. m., Sunday. Prayer and Bible Study hour is at 8 p. m. Wednesday, and Missionary Pray Q r Circle at the home of Mrs. William Wortley at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. The - Centereach Community Church holds Sunday School at 10 a. m,. , worshi p at 11:15 a. m. and Westminster Fellowshi p at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. On Sunday an elder of the church , Benjamin Graham, will be in charge of the service in the absence of the pastor , the Rev. Norman Minard. The Centereach Me nnonite Church holds worship at 10 a. m., Sunday School at 10:45 a. m. and gospel service at 7:45 p. m. Sun- day. Bible study hour is at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday with a special class for young people. The Men- nonite Hour can be heard over Radio Station WINS at 10 p. m. Sunday. Our Savior Lutheran Church holds Sunday School at 9 a. m., worship at 8 and 10:30 a. mt. Sun- day. Adult Discussion Group meet- ings are at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Eighth grade confirmation class meets Saturday from 9 to 11 a. m. Seventh grade confirmation class meets 4 to 5:15 p. rn. Thursday. Junior choir meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and Senior choir meet- ing 8:30 p. m. Wednesday. Sunday School Teachers meeting is Octo- ber 26. St. Andrew ' s Reformed E pisco- pal Church has Sunday School at 10 a. rn., morning prayer and ser- mon at 11 a. m., evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. rn. Sunday and evening nraver and Bible study at 8 p. m. Wednesday. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church has masses at 8. 9 , 10:30 and 11:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Sunday, and a daily mass at 8 a. m. Holy Name Society movies are at \£:3Q p. m. Sunday in . the church audi- torium. ** .mmn *tmW *nXiAMMtmmtim.'^* A ^mit *m ^»mmMVmmmAmmwMMM Centereach and Lake G rove MASTIC BEACH — The Repub- lican Club of Mastic Beach is sponsoring* a dinner and dance October 28 beginning at 8 p. m. at the Mastic Beach Property Owners Association clubhouse on Neighborhood Road. Music will be furnished b y the \Svncopators. \ William Vopelak is chairman of the dinner-dance committee. Ad- mission can be obtained at the door. ' DINNER-DANCE Patchogue Area FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST < SCIENTIST Roe Boulevard and N. Ocean Ave. 11 a. m. —Sunday school. 11 a. m. —Sunday service. Salvation is attaineel throug h sp iritual awakening, growth , and progress. This is a theme of the Lesson-Sermon entitled \Proba- tion After Death\ which will be presented at Christian Science e-hurches Sunday. The Golden Text is from I Cor- inthians (6) : \God hath both rais- ed up the Loid , anel will also raise up us bv his own power. \ WEDNESDAY 8:15 p. m. —Testimony meeting. DAILY Reading room hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. m., dail y, Fridays 7 to 9 p. m. except Sunday and legal holidays at 38 South Ocean Avenue. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR 231 Jayne Avenue Dr. Lammert R delf.s , Pastor THURSDAY 7 p. m.—Junior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. m. — Senior choir re- hearsal. SATURDAY 9:30 a. m. — Confirmation class . 10:45 a. m. — Beginners ' class. SUNDAY 9 a. rn. and 10:30 a. m. — Sun- day School anel nursery for babes in arm s anel children up to three years of age. 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. — I Divine worship. Sermon , \The Stewardshi p of The Gospel. \ Ser- mon No. 4 in tie series: \Chiis- tian Stewardship. \ 7:30 p. m. — Pastor ' s Class for prospective members. THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 95 East Main Street Mr. and Mrs. David D. Larson , Missionaries Rev. Stuart W. Vai Cof t Minister SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. — Church School. Two Worship Services 9:30 a. m. — Early famil y serv- ice. Parents and others may at- tend the early service during the church school hour . Nursery for infants. 11 a. m. — Worship service. Meditation b y the pastor at both services. 7 p. m. — Pilgrim Fellowship. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Couples Club. Eve- ning of folk dancing. 7:30 p. m. — Boy Scout Troop 44 THURSD A Y 7 p. m. —Junior choir rehearsal. ' 8 p. m. —Senior choir rehearsal, j THE METHODIST CHURCH South Ocean Avenue Patchogue Rev. Donald W. Hamblin Minister THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal in the Ladies ' Parlor. 9 p. m. — Alcoholics Anony- mous meets in the parish house. SUND A Y 9:45 a. m. —Church school with classes from nursery through high school . Adult Bible class. 11 a . m. — Morning worship service. 7 p. m. — Junior and Senior Methodist Youth Fellowshi p, Young Adult Fellowship meet. 7:30 p. m. — Young Adult Fel- lowship meets in the church. MONDAY 6:30 p. m. — Methodist Men ' s supper served by the Mizpah and Mary Martha Circles in the Sun- day School room. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Boy Scouts meet in the parish house. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH East Main Street Rev. Daniel G. Fiehler , Pastor THURSD A Y 7 p. m. —Walther League choir. 8 p. m. — Senior choir. SATURDAY 9:30 a. m. — Confirmation classes. SUNDAY 8:30 a. m. — Church service. 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School and Adult Bible Group. 10:45 a. m. — Church service. WEDNESDAY 1:30 p. m. — Senior Ladies ' Aid Society. *> FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH New North Ocean A\enue Rev. John E. Southard , Pastor Till RSDAV 7 p. m. — Membe rshi p class. 5 p. m. — Midweek sen ice. FRIDAY 7 p. m. — Boys Bri gade (age 8-12). SATURDAY 7:.]() p. m. — Boys Brigade (ages 12 up). SUNDAY 9:15 a. m. —- Bible School. Clasps for all ages fiom nur- »ei> clas.s thiough an Adult Bible class. Buses pro\ ide free tianspoi tation for those who desire it. For in- formatiem call G Ro\er 5-1172. 11 a. m. —¦ Morning woiship. Organist , Miss Emma Kalle-r . An- the m b y the choir. Message by the pastor. A nurs eij anel a junior churct are cemeluet ed for infant- anel small childien. 6 p. m. — Youth Gioups and Adult Bible Stud y Class . 7:15 ]>. MI . — Community Gospel service. S pecial music. Song sen - ice. Message b* . the pastor . A nur- sei v is conducted for infants . MONDAY 3:30 p. m. —Pioneer Girls (ages 8-12). 7 p. m . — Evang-'lical Skating Fellowship at Bav Shore link. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Boaid of Deacems meet. WEDNESDAY 10 a. m. — Women ' s Prayer Greiup meets at home of Mrs. Van- Le-euwen , 44 Chestnut Avenue. 7 p. m. — Pioneer Girls (ages 12 up). 7:30 p. m. — Choir practice. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Richard C. Chapin , Rector Ret . E. A. W. Wibon Rector Emeritus THURSDAY 9 a. m. — Hol y communion. 8 p. m. — Bui'ding fund. FRIDAY 12 noon — Holv communion. SATURDAY 7 p. m. — Evening .prayer. SUNDAY ' Twent y-first Sunday after Trinity 8 a. m. — Hob r Communion . I 9 a. m. — Family Eucharist and Church school. 11 a. m. — Morning prayer and sermon. WEDNESDAY 9:30 a. m. — Hol y communion. 7:30 p. m. — Junior choir . 8 p. m. — Senior choir . THE PATCHOGUE CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Woodside Avenue near Rt. 112 North Patchogue THURSDAY (Today) 7:30 p. m. — Ministry Improve- ment School. Written review in- c l uding Lesson 1 anel 2 from book. \Equipped for Every Good Work. \ 8:35 p. m. -— Sen ice meeting. \Ove-rcoming Objection with ser- mon outlines. \ SUNDAY 1 p. m. — Public address. \Will Many Now Living * Never Die?\ Speaker: O. J. Hibbard. 5:15 p. m. — Wateditower stud y. : \Using Life in Haimonv with the Will of God. \ TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Congregation Bible Book Study. \Gatheiing of the Nations to Armageddon. \ News of the Churches The trial of two Mastic men. a | Shiiley man and a Mastic Beach man was aelj ourned from Octeibei j 11 bv Brookhaven Justice of the I Peace Milton A. LaGattuta to Dec- ember 6 , according to Mrs. Lena Sedate , town court clerk. The men face charges arising fiom an altercation August 11 in Mastic Beach. They are Richard Johnson , 22 of Fulton Road , Mastic, charged w ith resisting arre-t , third degree as- sault and disorderly conduct: Don- ald Joseph Johnson. 23 , of Ftdton Road , Mastic, charged with third degree assault and public intoxica- tion : George Anthonv Rose , 23 , of Shivvesant Avenue Mastic B^aeh , charsred with disorder ' v conduct , •md John Savoca of 390 Lake Stre- et , Shirley, charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. Mrs Sedate paid the October 11 trial of the four men was adjourned because a wdtness was unable to ap- pear- -—Since they are \ com p ani o n \ cases, she said , the trial of all of the men was adjourned. Live new s and eye-catching ad vertising make the Advance* stand out in point of reader in- terest for every member of the family. —Adv. Trial of Four Men Adjourned to Dec. 6 Suffolk N ews Roundup A Riverhead man tntically in- jureel in a aeu o cia-h in Xoithamp- ton Sunela . \ ni g ht , dud Jn ee houi- > latei of internal nijui ies at Central Suffolk Ho-pital , ' liiveihead. The victim wa- Chaile- A. Har- grove , 35 , ed Riveiside Drive , Riv- erhead. According to Southamp- ton Poliee , Mr. Hargiove was in an auto that skidded out of control 1 (H) feet on the Rivei head-Mot it-hes, Road , slamnv el into a concrete po-t- I ' ence , skidded »noth\i 70 leet and ledled ovei* . Mr. ILugiove was throw n out into a fence polo , sti f- ftnng two lic hen 1< g- and othei injuri \ - . He died at 9 p. m. in the he>s*)ital. Police -aid the car wa- heading- north on the hi g hway at about 6 p. ni. when the accident octuiied. Mr. Haigiov ' - brother Amos 37 , alse> of River-iele Drive, told police the gas pedal wa- -tuek. He -aid 1 e tried to f re • it w ith his hand and then lo-t eon *\iol of the tar . Police s c.id Amos Ihu g iove , and another man in the auto , Geoige Ja< kson, 27 , of Cianbeny St., Riverhead , wei e unin jureel. Patrolmen Roger King- and Mic- h:'\l Muiiay invt-ti g ated t li c at cidont. A S50 .000 fiie eai*V Sundav morning destroyed a potato -forage ham on Middle Road, liiveihead, 18 000 bushels of potatoe- , several vehicles , and valuable farm ec-uip- pient. The fire was di-covered at about 4.20 a. in., after it had appaiently heen binned for seveial bouts and Riverhead firemen were called in About 75 vamp , led b y F ii< *> Chi'-f Harold Hothhei-er. fought the fames fe>r three h oni- . but could not «ave the 60 bv '10 foot w eiode n structure. Damage to the budd ing wa- li-t ^d at about £15. 000 . and lo- - of the potatoes vva- e-t ' mated ai SI 5 , 0(H) Two tractois, a cai , and two truck- , phis seveial ni-ee- of faim nun - hineiy v.dued at a total of S2O . 000 w ei e til -o de-troyed. The luildui g wa- owrod bv Ch do J. McBurnie. Pol'ce and firemen weie unable to dot rmiie the ori- gin of the hla/e imt -ahl it p'i ght have been cati-ed bv faulty ¦ lecric wi* ing* .