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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminit 3 VOTERS OF § 5 BROOKHAVEN : S S I have been serving you 5 5 as councilman for the 5 3 past 22 months. I have 5 Salways done what I 5 2 thought best for you , 5 5 t h e taxpayer. If it is g S your choice to have me S 3 for one of your council- 5 3 men for another term , I 5 S will continue to do the 5 3 same in the future. 5 3 Vote Row \B\ - - - £ 3 Willard E. Keddy 3 f « J , '' r ssk-X mmBmW ^ 5 WILLARD E. § KED DY 1 I • I a VOTE ROW B S I miWlIlllUUIU UlIlMllla g«iiiiiiiiii iiiiniiiiiii iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M I .m *^ ^ ^A 9H tm* \m\ A 1 W^ r\m >^S I JYTln ^ ^j fiu&j I i I 1 J Srt of DOG Ii T ^ Bi ii i if JXU^y / *$ il ' -vJsl^Zi 512 0CT 59 M. P . 5 yC^jHl Y 1 } ^^^^L ^ ^ j \HE IHl) PRESSING BUSINESS AT ROBINSON'S | 1 AM) IT WON'T BE HIS TROUSERS\ I BS = =3 = I TASTES BETTER — BECAUSE IT IS BETTER [ I • Containers e Quart Bottles • Half Gallon Jugs I 1 Washington Avenue — Oak Street , Patchogue I 8 A. M. - 10 P. M. Daily, 10 A. M. - 6 P. M. Sunday 1 ^ iilNNiniiHiiwiriminTinhiiniVi 'mmnTniimTinimniun mi mrmv Civil War Essay Contest Winners Named CONTEST \\ INNERS—\\ inner;, of essay con- test sponsored bv Brookhaven Ton n Civil War Centennial Committee are show n with Supervisor August Stout. Jr., at last Thursday ' s dinner in East Patchogue during which awards w ere pre- sented. Left to right are Parker Linton , Patricia Volini , Mr. Stout , Maryalice Finnerty and Ardath Tomesch . The Biookhav en Tow n Civil , War Centennial pio g iam w ound t,p feu lhi> \ eat last 1 hursday even- ing S ponsoied b y the Civil War Centenia! Committee composed of Miss Laura G. Ebell , tow n hi stotian , and Council- men John Folev and Ilowaid Rowland , a dinner was given at the Pine Giov e Inn. Fast Patch- ogue . toi the student s w inning tho pn/es oifeieil in the tow n essay contest Judges of the contest were Tow n Supeivi soi Augu st Stout , Jr. . Jus- tice of the Peace Anthony Salva-< ' tore and Andiew Muriay, foi mer hbranan of Port Jefferson. The first prize of $25 went to Aidath Tomesch of Patchogue High Sc hool , and the second ptize of $15. to Mai , \aiiee Finnerty of Seton Hall. Patiicia Vohni of William Flov d Hig h School , Shirley, and Parker Linton of Port Jeffeison High School tied foi third place and wMe each awaided $10. Music for the evening was furn- ished by Mr. and Mrs . Wil' iam Bonvun , who presented their album —Maple Leaf Photo Serv ice of Civil War music to the president oi the student body of each of the schools who paiticipated in the con- test. The student bod y presidents leceiving the album were : Chris- te p her Gl jnn (Port Jefferson), Peter Borella (Patchogue), Robert Kemmel (Seton Hall), Thomas Dorfler (William Floyd) and April Shepherd (Newfield High School). TROOP 47 , West Middle Island Girl Scouts , shown above, learned to bake cookies and toured Pat- chogue Electric Light Company recently. In front row , from left to right , are Sally Partlovv , Gloria Nassau , Eileen O'Connell . Julee Sw ezey, Joan Lchtoner , Nancy Perretti. Standing left to right , are Margaret Taylor , Nancy Taylor , Peggy Maul, Pat Carter , Linda O'Connell , Joan Parsons. In back row are scout leader Mrs. Mildred Nassau and troop transportation chairman Mrs. Evelyn Parsons. —LeMien ' s Photo Service BOY SCOUT JOTTINGS CUB PACK II Amid jack-o-lanterns and flying witches and goblins , Cub Scout Pack 11 held its monthl y pack meeting at the Patchogue High School Fri- day. Den 6 opened the meeting by explaining the meaning of the Boy Scout Motto. Cubmaster Arnold Becker , witu the assistance oi th° Webelos den , tought the boys the propet manner in w hich to stand at attention and at ease when com- manded to do so. Mr . Becker le- cited a Wild West poem , w ith scund effects , repiesentmg the individual chaiacters b«ung suppli- ed by the audience. Greetings weie extended to new Den mothets: Mis. Hastings , Den ' A; Mrs. McCahnl , Den 7; Mrs. Hallek and Mrs. Cor- nell , Den 8. | Giaduation ceitiiicates were aw aided to Tom Dewar , Richaid Coli n , John Chamberlin and Bi ad- ford Blair in elaboiate ceremonies . Scoutmaster Mulvey of Ti oop 44 congiatulated the boys and accep t- ed them into the Boy Scouts. Din - ing the Bobcat induction ceremony, e cich Webelos gave a short resume cf what cubbing has meant to him and has done for him. The cubs them donned and displayed the pa- pei-bag masks they had made that month. Den 3 performed a skit in costume entitled , \The Witch' s Bioom , \ replete with ghosts , bats , black cats , witches and associated c haracters. The attendance ban- nei for best parent attendance was v on by Den 7. The foPowing awards w ere dis- tnbuted : Wolf Badge-Douglas Wnght , Biuce Feinberg ; Gold Ar- IOW , Wolf-Douglas Wright , Waltei Mc Cahill: Silver Arrow , Wolf-Da- vid Uttley. Douglas Wiig ht. Ho- w a r d Zwillenberg, Walter Mc- Cahill ; Bear Badge-John Rocco , Robert Swezey; Gold Airovv , Bear- Kevin Crisler , Lewis Stein; Silver Arrow , Bear-Howard Zvvillenbeig; Lion Badge-Jeffrey Rimland , Mic- hael Hartman , Seth Morrison , Ed Stein; Asst. Denner Bar-Kevin Crisler; Denner Bar-David Lowe 1 ! , One Year Pin-James Zebrowski , Peter Malone, Theodore Kalivas , Walter Mc Cahill , Albert Eid , David Uttley. David Lowell, Leslie Silverman. William Lapinski , Gary Stiritz , Jeffrey Smith , Danny Gre- enberg, Lewis Gutman , Peter Hodkin; Two Year Pin-Robert Gould ; Webelos Badge-Ton Dewar , Richard Cohn , John Chamberlin , Blair Bradford. Selden A double celebration was held October 23 in honor of both the thirteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fallica of Marshall Diive and the birthday of Mr. Fall.ca. A dinner was serv- ed for the following guests : Mrs. Mamie Fallica , Richard and Ru- dolph Fallica , Miss Norma Fallica , all of Bayport; Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Maenza and children , Anth- ony ana Charl»s Maenza , oi Brook- lyn; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Youns- housky and children , Mary, Miche- le. and Paul Younshousky, Jr., all of Lindenhurst ; and Edith , Rose- marie and Ann Rhodes and Ste- phen , Tommy and Maryanne Fal- lica. Guests last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lazar of Paula Boulevard were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer of Jackson- ville , Fla. In SELDEN , the Long Island Advance is on sale at Cochran ' s Stationery, Marion ' s Grocery and Aggie ' s Delicatessen. —Adv . Mark David Hoffma n , son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hoffman of Mallard Avenue was baptized Sunday by the Rev. Roger Gue- rault of St. Margaret of Scotland R. C. Church. The godparents are Mrs. Jacqueline Johnson of Queens Village and Step hen Hoffman of Cambria Heights. After the cere- mony a buffet dinner was served for the following guests : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burk , Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman , and Mrs. Berth a Moran , all of Cambria Heights ; Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman. Jr. and son , Gregory, of Sayville ; Chaiies and Michael Johnson of Queens Vi 'lage , and Mrs. Lillian Meyers of Westbury . On November 7 Girl Scout Troop 173 will hold an investiture of new Scouts at Bicycle Path School. The following girls who have passed the tenderfoot rank requirements will be invested : Joy- ce Fulton , Maryann O'Neill. Di- ane and Linda Sica , Peggy Thom- son , Diane On is , Deborah Har- tington. Joan Magliulo , Kath y Ma- honey, Kaien Weber , Nancy Sch- nepf , Maureen Moraglia , Rita Brusca , Connie Cichanovvicz , Pat M r* Tiini OeStefano. SElden I-«786 GIRL SCOUTS—BROWNIES Intermediate Girl Scout Troo) 173 aid Brow nie Troops 171 , 17. ' 174 and 175 p lanted yellow tulip 1 - it the Selden and Bicycle Path Schools , October 27 to mark ofi Girl Scout Birthday Year ' s trail. The bulbs w ere planted at thi. - time so that they will bloom about March 12 , 19G2 , to commemorate the fift'eth anniversary of the for- mation of the First Girl Scout Troop in Savannah , Ga. Mrs. Thomas Bencosa of Spruce Street , cele brated her birthday October 20 with a party. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zanghi and children , Estelle and John , and M'rs. George Caliguri , all of Se lden. C astione and Gail Oakley. Piivate 1/c Ranier Melucci , son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Melucci of Marshall Drive , was home on a weekend leave fiom Fort Dix , N. J., where he is presently station - ed. Columbiettes , Sacred Heart Council 4402 , will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in St. Margaret of Scotland parish house. The Newfield Democratic Club will hold their meeting at 8:30 p. m., Saturday at Bob' s Brass Rail. The Biookhaven Democratic Wo- men ' s League will meet at 8 p. m., next Thursday in the Selden Firehouse. Selden Fire Department will hold their regular meeting at 3 p. m., Monday, in the Selden I Firehouse. CHURCH NEWS The Selden Baptist Church , Park Hill Drive , holds Sunday School at 9:45 and morning wor- ship at 31 a. m. Young Peoples meeting (ages 8 years and up) will be held at 7 p. m. tomorrow. Bible and prayer meeting will be held at 7:45 p. m. Thursday. The Selden Community Presby- terian Church has Sunday School at 9 a. m. followed by services at 10:10 a. m. I Sunday masses at St. Margaret of Scotland R. C. Church are held at S , 9 , 10 (hi g h Mass) 11 and 12. Daily mass is at 8 a. m. Con- fessions are heard from 4:30 to 5 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Baptism is at 1:15 p. m. Sunday. QUESTION AND ANSWER Q. To w hom did the old ship Merrimac , afterwards named the Virginia , belong ? A. The Merrimac , a frigate of 3500 tons and 40 guns was a vessel i of the United States Navy prior to | the Civil War. At the time of the 1 evacuation of Norfolk by the Fed- § eral ( northern troops) the ship was I partly burned , then sunk , to keep 1 it from falling into the hands of the I Confederates. (April 1861). The 1 latter , however , raised the ship, put 1 it in a state of repair , renamed it | the Virg inia and covered it w ith | iron plate. I Q. Who was the first real | movie star ? I A. 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