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Schuster , a clerk t ypist , entered the Women ' s Army Corps h. ;t May and complete d basic training ' at Kort McCkllan , Ala. She is a l iXil graduate ot* New- field High School in Selden. ^••••••••••••••••• ••••• i Armed Forces AN INVITATION TO BID ON ASHES The Board of Education of the Union F ree School District Nu . 24 of the Town of Brookhaven , Suf- folk County, New York ( Patch- ogue Public Schools) is offering for sale ashes at the Junior Hig h School Building, 225 South Ocean Avenue , Patchogue , N. Y. Bids, expressed in an amount per yard, will be received at the office of Superintendent of Schools . Saxton Street , Patchogue , N. Y.. between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 4:30 P. M. dail y, except Sat- urday and Sunday until 4:30 P. M., Wednesday. November S , HUH at which time all bidding for the purchase of the ashes will cease . PI' ease take further notice that the successful bidder must remove all ashes from the above named location not later than one week afte. the award of tht contract b y the Board of Education . The Board of Education re- serves the right to reject any or all bids if the same proves un- satisfactory to the district. John C. Hylan School District Clerk REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE SUPREME COURT , COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Count y Clerk' s File No. 81980 In the Matter of : the Petition of : Morris Weinstein of : 057 Jerusalem Ave- : nue , U n i o n d a 1 e . : NOTICE N. Y. and Norman : J. Lesser of 48 Nan- : OF ey Boulevard , Mer- : l ick , N. Y. : HEARING Petitioner , : TO REGISTER THE : T IT LE TO UER- : TAIN LANDS de- : scribed as follow. - .: : . _ x PARCEL I ALL those certain lots of land , situate , ly ing and being in the Town of ' Baby lon , County of Suffolk and State of New York , known and designated on Map of Community Estates , Town of Baby lon , Suffol k Count y, N. Y., filed in the Suffolk Coun- ty Clerk' s Office February 3 , 1930 , as Map #40 as Lots 502 and 503 in Block 10. PARCEL II ALL those lots , pieces or parcels of land , situate at Amit yville Terrace , in the Town of Bab y lon , County of Suffolk. State of New York , known and designated on a map of Amity- ville Terrace known as Map num- ber 504 , filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk and I now more particularl y described ' on a map entitled \Survey showing lots of Amended Map of Amity- ville Terrace belonging to South Shore Land and Development Com- pany, Inc. made by E. Hirsch , C. E. completed 3-21-27\ as and by Lots 25 and 20 Block 17. PA RCEL III ALL that certain plot , p iece or parcel of land, sit- uate , lying and being in the Vil- lage of Lindenhurst , in the Town of Bab y lon , Count y of Suffolk and State of New York , known and I designated as lot 38 in Block 41 Sheet 2 as shown and designated on a certain map entitled \Cit y of Breslau made by R. B. Wheeler , | Surveyor , in 1879\ and filed in the Oliice of the Clerk of the Count y of Suffolk on November 20 , 1879 as map number 155 also by the same lot , block and sheet numbers on a certain map entitled \Map of Property at Welwood , L. I. on the South Side Railroad , made by J. Sammis, Surveyor , in 1809\ and filed in the Suffolk County Clerk' s Office on October 5 , 1870 as Map Number 132. TO: THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: Airview Construction Corp., Suffolk Coun- ty Water Authority, Lillian A. *• Ross , John Markar , Nellie Mar- 1 kar . National City Bank of New \ ork . Registrar of Suffolk Coun- ty, Suffolk Count y Treasurer , and all other pt rsons , if any, having any right or interest in , or lien upon the propert y affected by this proceeding, or any part thereof. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pursuant to the order of the Hon. Henry M. Zaleski one oi' the justices of the' Supreme Court , dul y made and entered herein. TAKE NOTICE , that at a Spec- ial Term. Part II of the Supreme Court , held in Riverhead for the Count y of Suffolk at the County Court House in said Count y of Suffolk on the 27th day of Novem- 1 er , 1901 at 10:00 o ' clock in the forenoon , the petition above men- tioned will be heard and unless you appear at said time and place and .show cause wh y such petition shall not be granted , your default will be noted and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the petition and you will be forever barred from contesting said petition or any decree enter- ed thereon. WITNESS Hon. Henry M. Zale- ski justice of said Court , this 23rd day of October in the year nineteen hundred and sixt y-one. Norman E. Klipp Reg istrar of the Count y of Suffolk N. Y . Donald Weinreb Attorney for Petitioners 057 Jerusalem Avenue Uniondale , New York «l^i^BHMBBB *BMBBaHBBSBSaBSBBH»JSBBJBB ^BBB«BBaBBHBBBBa«B«BBBBSaSB«aBnnBaaiaia NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Cen- tral School Disti ict =5 , Towns of Brookhaven , Smithtown , and Is- lip, Suffolk County, New York , (in accordance with Section 103 of Article 5A of the General Munici- pal Law ) hereb y invites the sub- mission of sealed bich on the fol- lowing: Cheese Fi ozcn Goods Meats Bids will be received until 2:00 P. M. on November 15 , 1901 at the District Office . Farm-to-Mar- ket Road , Holtsviile , New York. For further information phone SElden 2-8900 . The Board of Education re- serves the right to reject any bid or all bids and also to waive any informalities it considers to the school district' s best interest. All bids shall be binding for forty-five days subsequent to the bid opening. BOARD OF EDUCATION Central School District ^r 5 Holtsviile , New York Bv Doris V. Alexander District Clerk November 2 , 1901 Dated NOTICE Effective this date , I am no longer responsible for any debts incurred in my name by anyone other than myself. November 2 , 1901 Thurmon Washington Selden , New York. —Adv. STATE OF NEW YORK . COUN- TY COURT : SUFFOLK COUN- TY. IRMA NESSEL , Plaintiff , against S A V I S A N O REALT Y CORP., W. T. GRANT COM- PANY and THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK , Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE. Index — 704 1 7-1901. In pursuance of a judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dul y made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing - date the 23rd day of October , 1901. I , the undersigned Referee in said judgment named will sell at Pub- lic auction in front of the United States Post Office in the Village of Patchogue , Suffolk Count y, New York on the 15th day of December , 1901 at 11:00 o ' clock in the fore- noon of that day, prevailing time , the premises described as follows: I ALL that piece or parcel of land | situate in the Townshi p of Brook- 1 haven , Count y of Suffolk and State of New York described as follows : BEGINNING at the north-west intersection of Robin- sons Boulevard and Lexington Road and running thence norther- ly bv said Lexington Road a dis- tance of Four Hundred (400') feet. Thence westerly by land of W. F. Gardiner in a line parallel with Robinsons Boulevard a dis- tance of Two Hundred (200') feet , thence southerly by land of Wm. F. Gardiner in a line parallel with Lexington Road a distance of Four Hundred (400') feet and thence easterl y by and with Rob- inson Boulevard a distance of Two Hundred (200') feet to the point or p lace of beg inning. Said prop- ert y being part of Great Division Lot Number 34 that was deeded to Wm. F. Gardiner b y Elizabeth P. Gardiner on the 29th day of April 1909 and recorded in Suffolk Coun- ty Clerk' s Office in Liber 68 of Deeds Page 379 on April 30th. 1909 at 12M. EXCEPTING so much of all of the above described lots which was taken by the Coun- ty, Munici pal or State authorities for the widening, paving and grading of Robinson Boulevard. TOGETHER with all ri ght , title and interest , if any. of the mort- gagor of , in and to any streets and roads abutting the above-de- scribed premises to the center lines thereof. Dated: October 27 , 1901. Oscar J. Bloom. Referee. Schmidt & Fe-chter. Attorneys for Plaintiff , Office & P. O. Address , 70 East Main Street , Patchogue , New York. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened by the Director of Purchase, Suffolk Count y, at Suf- folk County Center, Riverhead , New York for the following items on the following dates : Tuesday , November 14th.. —11:00 A . M . — \1-1902-4 DR. V-8 Sedan. \ Wednesday, November 15th., — 11:00 A * . M. — \3-Rotary Mech- anical Files. \ Thursday. November 16th., — 11:00 ' A. M. — \Install Mobile Repeater Station. \ Thursday, November 1 6th., — 11:00 A. M. — \Remove & In- stall Micro-Wave Parabolic An- tenna. \ Definitive Specifications for the above items may be obtained at the Office of the Department of Purchase. S tewart P. Mitman Director of Purchase LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS MASTIC BEACH — The Mas- tic Beach Republican Club held a rall y at the Mastic Beach Prop- erty Owners ' Association club- house on Neighborhood Road , last Wednesday ni g ht. Approximately 300 person s were present to hear and meet Republican candidates Charles R. Dominy, for town su- pe rvisor; Edwin Arnzen , f ov town clerk ; Charles Barraud, fur re- election as highway superinten- dent; Alex Proios , for tax receiv- er; Justices Erling Larsen and Leon Giuffreda , candidates for re- election; Counci l men George Fuehs and Clarence Houg h , can- didates for reelection , and Chester Jacobs, candidate foV the o ffice of county treasurer. At the close of their speeches a question and an- swer session was held. Music for the evening was fur- nished by Adolph Alstrom who played accordion selections. Mi- chael Salamone received an award I rom the group. Mastic Beach GOP Club Meets Republican Slate The Colonials Booster Club met for the first time Monday night at the Acres Restaurant at Mas- tic Acres. The organization will be a self-sufficient one and is formed to promote the propaga- tion of all athletic and extra cur- ricula!' endeavors in School Dis- trict 32. Seventeen persons were present. The next meeting will be held November 8 and those interested will meet at 8 p. m. at the Acres Restaurant. Movies will be shown and guest speakers will be pre- sent. Colonial Boosters Club Holds First Meeting MASTIC BEACH — The Re- publican Club of Mastic Beach sponsored a dinner-dance at the Mastic Beach Property Owners clubhouse on Neighborhood Road last Satu. 'day night. With over 300 guests attending, a roast beef dinner was served and the \Syncopators \ supplied music for he dancing. Among the special guests wez*e town Justice of the Peace Erling A. Larsen and Edward Arnzen , GOP candidate for town clerk , both of whom delivered after-din- ner speeches. Judge Larsen also acted as master-of-ceremonies. The first prize of the evening was awarded to Frank Coraci with the special award being given to Henry Domke. William Vopelak was chairman of the Dinner-Dance Committee and expressed his gra- titude for cooperation he had re- ceived from the committee and membershi p. Mastic Beach GOP Fete Attended by Over 300 CENTER MORICHES — A Book Fair will be held at the St. John The Evangelist School library on Ocean Avenue from November 11 through 14. The fair is being sponsored by the Mother ' s Club of the school head- ed by Mrs. Charles P. Brambilla , chairman , with assistance from Mesdames Clifford Towle , Jr., Jo- seph Gilligan , Frank Murphy, Jr., James Donahue , William Hawkins John T. Bates , Woodrow Hawkins, Umberte Carlone. David Brown- ing, William Atcheson , Acdph Stamp fl , Robert F. Matteson and Mrs. Rosaria Stoia. Books for children and adults will be available. Hours are from 2-5 p. m. November 11; from !• a. m. to 2 p. m. N ovem- ber 12; from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and again from 7 p. m. to 9 j). m. on both November 13 and 14. The pubb' c is invited to attend. St . John ' s School Sets Book Fair November 11 MASTIC BEACH — The ladies of the Mastic Beach Democrati c Club will sponsor their monthly card and game part y Monday at 8 p. m. in the Democratic club- house on Locust Drive. Mrs. Ann Fuzie will be special hostess. Awards will be g iven and refreshments served. All are wel- come. CARD-GAME PARTY CENTER MORT'CHES — Lt . Colonel Roy W. Havnes , headmas- ter at Fishburne Military School , Waynesboro , Va., recentl y an- nounced that Cadet Richard D. Jones , son of Dr. and Mrs. Roland W. Jones of Union Avenue , Cen- ter Moriches , was on the third honor roll for the month of Octo- ber. Cadet Jones , a senior , is in his third year at F'ishburne Military Sr-hool. HONOR CADET BAYVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Migal Correa. 15 President Road , Mastic Beach , ^ son , October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Alfre d G v abo\v , 179 Wavecrest Drive , Mastic Beach , a son , October 28. BIRTHS Moriches Bay Area THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH* OF THE MORICHES j Main Street and Rail Road Ave. I Center Moriches Rev. Dr. Alvin Wilson SUNDAY 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:45 a. m.—Church nursery, for parents who wish to attend church service , under the care of Mrs. Edward Rogers. 11 a. m. — Morning worship. TUESDAY 7:30 — Board of Session meets at church. THURSDAY 7:15 p. m. — Junior choir re- hearsal under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Crowley. 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Ey- ton-Jones and Mrs. Gertrude Titmus at organ. CENTER MORICHES METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William H. Watery, Pastor Main Street , Center Moriches SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. — Church Hour nursery for benefit of parents at- tending services at parish house , under .supervision of Mrs. Sher- wood Baker. 11 a. m. — Morning worship. 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 Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. Willard I. Kile , Pastor SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Celebration of Holy Eucharist. 11 a. m. — Hol y Communion , »>strnion and hymns. THURSDAY 8 p. m. —Choir rehearsal undei the direction of Mrs. Carol Jur- gielewicz and organist , Mrs George Schuyler. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST R. C. CHURCH Ocean Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. 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 oi the Blessed Virgin Mary. 8 p. m. — Rosary Altar Societ y meets. WEEKDAYS 7 and 8 a. m. —Masses. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal un- der the direction of the Rev. An- drew Klarmann , pastor. BELL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH Railroad Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. Julius C. Brown Minister SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. —Sunday school. 11 a. m. — Worship service. 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 Stewart. CHRIST CHURCH OF THE FULL GOSPEL, ASS MBLY OF GOD Canal Si -\et , Center Moriches Salvat *e Greco , Pastor FRIDAY 8 p. m. — CA service at church. SUNDAY 10 a. m. — Sunday School. Classes for all ages. Adult les- I son, to be announced. Scripture setting: Book of Acts , Chapter 15. 10 a. m. — Teacher training class , O. T. survey course , under Richard C. Conklin , instructor , \The Life and Teachings of Christ. \ 11 a. m. — Morning worship. 11 a. n:. — Children ' s church service for children up to 7 years. 6:30 p. m. — Orchestra rehear- sal under direction of Mrs. Jo- sep hine Greco. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Prayer service. JEWISH CENTER OF THE fc 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. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD ^ IN CHRIST I Railroad Avenue , 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. CENTENNIAL METHODIST CHURCH Montauk Highway, East Moriches. Robert Lemmermann , Pastor THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Choir practice. FRIDAY Methodist Youth Fellowship, bowling. SATURDAY Men ' s Club Roast Beef dinner , two servings , 5:30 and 7 p. m. SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning service . 3 p. m. — Junior MYF. 7:30 p. m. — Senior MYF. MONDAY 8 p. m. — Woman ' s Societ y of Christian Service. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Commission Meetings. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. November 8 , — Bible Study. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST MORICHES Montauk Highway & Culver Lane Rev. Gordon Dickson , Minister SUNDAY 9:30 a. ni. — Sunday School. 11:15 a. m. — Worship service. MONDAY 8 p. m. — Trustees meeting. TUESDAY 9 a. m. — Rummage sale by Church Helpers. WEDNESDAY 8:l g p. m. — Guildettes. THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. — Choir Practice. SAINTS PETER AND PAUL R. C. CHURCH Eastport-Manor Road Manorville SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Mass. BROOKFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH South Street and Wading River Road , Manorville John Freese , Lay Minister SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Worship service. ST. ANDREW S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mastic Beach Held at St. Andrew ' s Parish Hall , Neighborhood Road. Rev. Alfred T. K. Zadig, Vicar SUNDAY 7:15 a. m. — Morning prayer. 7:30 a. m. — The Hol y Eucharist (said). 8:45 a. m. — Church School. 10 a. m. — Sung mass. MONDAY ,. wJr^pAJ , A , ND ,, 9 a. m. — Morning prayer. 9:15 a. m. — Holy Communion. TUESDAY , THURSDAY 6:30 a. m. — Morning- Prayer. 6:45' — a. m. Hol y Communion. SATURDAY 8 a. m. — Morning prayer. 8:15 a. m. Hol y Communion. 5 to 6 p. m. — Confessions. 6 p. m. — Evening prayer. 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. m. — 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. JUUE'S R. C. CHURCH Neig hborhood 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. Religious Instruction for all chil- dren of grades 1-12 who will attend 10 a. m. Mass in the Auditorium. Classes in the church will follow. MONDAY 8 a. m. — Mass. 8 p. va. — Novena to St. Jude and Our 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, FIR S T FRID A Y Benediction and Litany of the Sacred Heart after 8 a. m. Mass. News of the Churches EAST MORICHES—Miss Joan E. Herbert , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose ph Herbert of Paqua- tuck Terrace , East Moriches , has been named to the Dean ' s list at the State Universit y College of Education at Albany for the S pring semester , 19(51. Miss Herbert , a junior , is reg- istered for an AB degree with a major in Eng lish and a minor in Latin. She was graduated from Center Moriches High School. The dean ' s list is composed of all students who have a \B\ aver- age or better for the semester. ON DEAN'S LIST EAST MORICHES — The Woman ' s Society of Christian Ser- vice of the East Moriches Metho- dist Church has announced that their annual Autumn Tea will be held next Friday, November 10, from 2 to 5 p. ni. in the church basement. In addition to the decorative and delicious tea table , there will be a food sale , fancy work table , white elephant table , parcel post sale , and Christmas toy sale. Publicity chairman for the af- fair are Georgia Niklus and Vir- ginia Lemmerman. AUTUMN TEA