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1 I ^*€£ z VwwmW Bm Sk II ^U^^iiC x n ___ c i i n c l^^^^ r m - : -4M wf y ® E SURE** ¦ Join Our Christmas Club Now ! DROP IN AND GET ALL THE INFORMATION I ! j THE PATCHOGUE BANK j n Service Is Our Business \ \ i • 47 West Main Street , Patchogue GRover 5-3020 j 9 Branch OfSce—468 East Main Street , Patchogue GRover 5-3035 j | Friday Evenings — 6:30 P. M. to 8 P. M. j ! MEMBEE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. I ! Z. , . ._.. ^ — — — . —' — — -. —— — . nnn —— __.__._____.__.__.__.__.__.__.__.__.__. — M — ___. ___ . ___ .___.m_. ___> — — — ¦— —• — — —-. — —-. __.___. Temple Beth-El Schedules Adult Education Forums The Adult Education Committee of Temp le Beth-El of Patchogue has announced its Annua l Forum (?>Series , 196l- '62 consisting of five informative and cultural evenings. Recognized authorities have been invited to speak on various aspects of Judaism. The selection of speakers and subjects promises to geneiate the large amount of interest and dis- cussion traditionally associated with these series. To highlight the season , the Aviv Theater of Song and Dance will present an evening of entertainment in a spirited pro- gram of songs , dances and narra- tions. Refreshments will he served after each program. Tickets for the entire series of five evenings are available at the temple. Teen- , agers accompanied by paients hol- ding tickets will be admitted free of charge. The schedule of lectures is as follows : Dr. Immanuel Jakobovits , \Jewish Law — Static or Dynam- ic , \ will be held next Thursday at S:30 p. m. Rabbi Jakobovits , a graduate of the University of Lon- don , was chief tabbi oi* Ireland for many years after occupying several pulpits in London , inclu- ding Rabbi of the Great Syna- gogue. On two lecture tours Iv \.sited some 40 Amei ican and Ca- nadian cities. He is currentl* , rabbi of New York' . - , new Fifth Avenue Synagogue. A frequent contributor of popular and schol- arly journals , Dr. Jakobo\its ha- , written extensively mainly in his specialized field of medicine in Jewish Law , and is the author of \Jewish Medical Ethics. \ Prof. Israel Knox , \Spinoza , The God of Abraham , Isaac and Jacob and the God of the Philoso- p her , \ will be he 'd December 17 at 8 )). m. J)r . Knox is associate professor of phi' osophv , Now York [Tinvei sitv . Along with his general studies , he has maintained fiom his earl y youth an interest in Jewish c ultuie. Dr. Knox ha- led and widely on aspects of Jew- ish cultuie and on philosophical topic* be foi o varied organi7ations. He has contiibut c d es-ays and re- views to numerou- Journals and i- the ixuthoi of \Tlie Aesthetic Thermos of Kant , Hegel and Schopenhauoi \ and \Rabbi in ^ m * ion: The Story of Isaac Ma- yer Wise . \ Aviv Theater of Song and Dtneo - - \An Evening of Enter- tainment\ is scheduled for Janu- ary 25. at S:3P p. m. In a vivid and suiiired program of dan- ces, -one- and n in a* ion, Avi\ uni quely lecieate- , the beauty of the Jewifh festivals , ihe joyous laptui e and wh 'irsy of Hassidisin and the exuberant vital' tv of mod- em Israel. This group of five brings excitement and color to the -tagftv^anslating themes fiom a rich h eritage into danc s espec ' ally composed for the tfuater. France- Alenikoff , director and cho**oogra- pher , has appeared as soloist and choreographer on tlie concert sta ge and television, including the Tan- glewood Music Festival. Eliezer Adoram. music director , is a native born Israeli who performed with the Habimah Theater. A gifted singer and accoidionist. Mr. Ador- am his performed widely in this country and has recoi ded with various groups. Dr. Samuel M. Blumenfield — \Jewish Education : Lights and Shadow? — Reflections on IW^nf Survey, \ is planned for February 25 , at 8 p m. Dr. Blumenfie 'd is director. Department of Education and Culture of the Jewish Agency. Ee was formerly president of the National Council of Jewish Edu- cation , president of the Chicago Rabbinical Association and head of the College of Jewish Studies of Chicago. Dr. Blumenfield has lectured in Jewish sociology at the University of Chicago and has contributed to scholarly and edu- ¦ cational journals. He is thc author of four books including \Maimon- ides , the Educator \ and \John Dewev and Jewish Education. \ Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz — \Existentialism in Jewish Relig- ion \ will be held March 29 , at 8:30 p. m. Dr. Borowitz is director of education , the Union of Amer- ican Hebrew Congregations. He Is lecturer in Jewish religious thought, the Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion (Reform) and is a member of the Graduate Facult y, the Hebrew Parents Magazine ' Honors Sachem ' s Future Nurses LAKE RONKONKOMA — Thc Sachem S*. '\ >ool Cnap ei of the Futui N U .SLS ol Anuiica lu- been named winner or a Parents ' Magazm\ Youth Gioup Achieve- ment Award for ue\ -age pub ic seivi -e (lining the 19i>()- ' (51 . schoo ' vcai , Sachem Pnncipul Richatd A. Berger to whom notification of the awaul was setu , hub announced. A gold plaque has been l eceived bv the club , attesting to its out- standing serv ice to the community and to the fa< t of its being one of 198 winners among all the high schools in the nation. In addition to its regular pre- mising tunning activities , each year as a community enterpiise the Sachem gioup \ adopts \ a family at Clmstmas time. Al- though comparatively small in meinbei ship, the Sachem FN A' a *\ uoption \ last vear was a family with nine children. Christmas gifts and clothing were provided for the enti re family solel y from funds raised by member activities and contributions. Another annual project of Sachem ' s Future Nur- ses is the collection of contribu- tions for the Heart Fund. Officers during the 1960- '61 year , for which the award was made , were Doris Cy bulski , presi- dent ; Margaret Welker , vice presi- dent; Cathleen Long boat , secre- tary, and Antoinette Saivagno , his- torian. The club' s faculty advisor is Mrs. Mary Fackey, R. N., Sa- chem nurse. The nomination of this group to be considered for the award was made by Miss Janet Siebus , R. N., a district school nurse. The Parents ' Maga- zine Y oVith Group Achievement Awards were inauguiated in 1954 to recognize and encourage young people ' s clubs engaged in useiul public sei vice. The Sachem gioup, along w.th the othei 1900- ' (il award winners , is li. -ted in the Xovem ber issue of \Parents ' Magazine. \ ' TEMPLE BETH EL The monthly meeting of the Sisterhood oi Temple Beth El will be held at 8:30 p. m. Monday in the social hall of the temp le. A study group will follow the bus- iness meeting. Mrs. Samuel Gel- band will be guest moderator. Subject for discussion will be \Facts of Folklore , \ exploring Jewish customs and traditions , and their derivations. In conjunc- tion with the meeting there w ill be a Book Fair at which haul back books as well as paper backs will be on sale . A number of article - from the gift shop will also be on disp lay. Members of Leah Circle will be the ho-tesses ioi the eve- ning* . Mis. Sanfoid Dau 'dow lis captain of the circle and Mrs. Bernard Wiener of Bell port is program chairman. The first oil well from which oil was extracted in commercial quant- ities was discovered in 1859 at TitusvMe. 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Terr* , Stieet lot . Meters on parking lots had been source ot irritation ot shoppers. Watching \W.n or Waldbauer , from left to ri ght , are Harry T . \\ e< ks . exec utive ^ ice president of Patchogue Chamber ot Commerce: Ham Rose of Rose Jewelers , John Cargill of Long Island Lighting Company, Ral ph Fiorelli of Sears , Roebuck and | Company, William O. Grimmer of W. T. Grant Store , Abe Siegel of Blum ' s , chairman of Mer- chants Division ; Lincoln Schmidt , attorney, and Edward Mitchell , executive director of Chamber of Commerce. —Maple Leaf Photo Service fhere ' s a 1 'heap ing aid j fy ehind . j this dinm! ] i r ^ s #*#iilfi| 1 i : ^f ' i v S ; t- - ¦ • ^ r c- ' t - • * y ^T*«S < ^ss>«. 3 1 1 »- - . \ , i ¦ * • ^ So tiny a dim e covers it! Fits entirely within the ear! For free demonstra' tion call or visit Otarion Hearing Service P \TC HOGUE OPTICAL CO. Medical Arts Building 107 North Ocean A\enue Patchogue :: GR 5-S770 Otarion Listener Center $c%P* \^? ^ P . ' ;• - ^ ! * » \3^. \^Z -^' % ~ ~> * Vj i *r* « • Xf- * r ' _ j ^ \ 1 » V ^ *^w ^?^* i* * » \ . * ** * r» * > J* 1 Look Where You ' re Goin g You ' ve got a lot of power under the hood. It calls for split-second timing and con- trol. S Get the yearly habit. When you check y o u r car , check your eyes as well. KURT ROELOFFS OPTICIAN - EST. 1930 35 EAST MAIN STREET PATCHOGUE j GRover 5-1424 Closed Wednesday Afternoons In a chicl y contested Catholic Foionsic League tournament held at St. \Uaiy ' s Gnls ' High School , M inhas ,ct. Satuulay, S ton IJall Hi g h School, Pat hogue won fi rst plac • school trop h y. One point be- hind the \ 'ctors was Sacred Heart Academy, Hempstead , while St. Mary ' s \ Girls ' High School took third place. Thi- , marked the second tourna- ment of the si iiMtn and the second time Seton has claimed a school trophy , thus adding to an already crowded trop hy case. Individual winners at this time were Bernadette Napoli , who won second place in extemporaneous speech , and Timothy Coville , who took third in the snme event . Both are members of the junior class. Gregory Schmidt led the freshman boys ' oratory with his first place award , while Ann Lessing, also a ti eshman , received a finalist award. Other members of the team , . whose =core - > contributed to the [ ever-all victory, weie: Nuala Ken- ny, William O'Shaughnes.sy, Suz- anne Ctimmings , Regina Ryan , James Hildebrand , Leslie Rudish , Patricia Mulvaney and John Barry. Seton Hall will be host to the Catholic Forensic League in a de- bate tournament November 18. The national high school topic for this year is that of federal aid to ¦ education. 1st Place Trophy For Seton Hall In CFL Tourney Enrolled for the Fall semester at Mount Saint Mary ' s College in Emmitsburg, Md., are Crescenzo Vigliotta , Jr., of 500 West Main Street , Phili p Robert Holz of 21 Sinn Stieet and Joseph John Lizewski of 14 Vernon Avenue , all of Patchogue , and Robert Alan Moore of 15 Chailes Couit , East Patchogue. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of BPOE 1323 wd! meet at 8:80 p. m. to- day at the clubhouse on East Main Sti eet. A \Penny Sale '' will iollow the business meeting. The Coup les ' Club of Emanuel Lutheran Church held their annual Halloween Costume party October 21 with the St. James Fellowshi p Group as their guests. About 24 persons attended. Games and re- ft eshments weie enjoyed. A son , John George , weighing ' , pounds , 12 ounces , was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ro^lak of Cutchogue at the Greenport Hos- pital , Greenport , October 19. They ! have two other children , Thomas and Cathy. Mrs. Ro r lak is the foimer Miss Lois Klmger of Pat- chogue. Members of the American Legion Auxiliary, Patchogue Unit , attending the Tenth District Con- itrence at Whitman Lounge , Hunt- ington , November 1 were Mes- dames Doiothy Tiueit , Edna Biggs , Mao Rug and Ella Mae Costello. ' Mrs. Costello , who is co-chairman | of County Rehabilitation , attended the monthly dance at North port Veterans Hosp ital on the evening of November 1. And also on No- vember 1 the past presidents of the unit met at the home of Mrs. Edna Biggs. The birthday of Mrs. Helen Lig hthall was celebrated. Oi. Saturday Mrs. Dorothy Trueit , county music chairman , and Mrs. Costello, co-chairman of County Rehabilitation attended the county executive meeting at the Bay Shore Legion House. Activities of Interest In Patchogue MASTIC — Mastic Postmaster Doroth y W. Svenson has announc- ed that the entrance test for the Peace Corp> will be g iven Novem- ber 28 and 29. Within a f°\v clays , information showing the place and time for the examination in the aiea will be posted on the bul etin board of the local post office , including stations and branches. Union School of Education. Dr. Borowitz holds advanced degrees in Rabbinic theology and educa- tion. He is editor of the Union of American Hebrew Congregation ' s textbooks for children and adults , editor of \Keeping Posted\ mag- azine for teen-agers and \The Jewish Teacher \ magazine. The first submarine used for military purposes was the \Amer- ican Turtle \ built in 1777 by David Bushnell of Connecticut. PEACE CORPS TESTS Rev. Philip R. Newell , Bible teacher from Moody Bible In- stitute , Chicago , and son of late Dr . William R. Newell , is con- ducting a series of meetings at First Baptist Church , Patchogue , beg inning at 7:45 p.m., daily, except Saturday. This series will run through Sunday. He is speaking each weekday at 10 a .m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:15 p.m . Bible scholar and au- thor , the Rev. Mr. Newell served as director of institute ' s corre- spandence school' and as sales j manager. Speaker ¦¦¦limn nil i n IJtmiwMim WIN ELECTION—Republican Alex Proios of Lake Ronkonkoma , left , Tuesday was elected town receiver of taxes by defeating Wil- fred J. Paquette , Jr., Democratic incumbent. Re-elected as town justice of peace was Republican Leo n - G i uff reda of Centereach , ri g ht , chosen to serve for four years. —Maple Leaf Photo Service MSBB________\\__W___rB____\___\_w____\W — tttfb_ _. ^^93B^^ rBS__ \__f ____ ^ ____\\_\\\_\___ - AXXWWWWWW ^^tttt W._____?'*\\____W_\\_m B^_\___Wm ^^^^^^ & L ^_^_^_^_^_^T J__mt_\___ 9mm^__\__\\w_\___\__\_\\\_\\_\\\___\\____J* W_\ _ _mWK_\ mm.» sK Ik J n HHI M BH . n sHHB^^ H HI ^^¦^Bwnk HK g^ mt f^HB fiGn98 ¦HH^^B W__ M \ ^___________\WBT^E___m 9____9_\_____wttm. 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Proudly displaying their plaque are , right to left : Miss Mary Packey, group advisor; President Cathy Long boat , Dorothy Nevela , vice president ; Regina McGann , treasurer ; Virginia Nordin and June Riley. Second row , ri ght to left : Helen Hang, Janet Herbig, his- torian; Kathy Danforth , Kath y Tibbets , Miss Mary DuBois , RN; and Rosemary Zipf .