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NEW PELCO SERIES—M rs. Lucy R. DeNardo , ri ght, uho is tops (no pun intended) as cake decorator , displays artful tech- nique , while Mrs. Hilda Carman , Patchogue Electric Light Com- pany ' s hom e ser v ice r epr esent a tive , stands b j. Mrs. DeNardo and Mrs . Carman w ill supervise PELCO' s forthcoming series of cake de c o ratin g demonstration s . Yaphank Items of Interest Mrs. John Mize , YAphank 4-3520 i The men of the Fire Department participated in a drill Sunday morning. Mrs. Fred Trusnovec of Main Stre et was in Brookhaven Memor- ial Hospital last week for suigery. Mar y Beth Caulkin has been vibiting her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gilmore of Raimond Str eet. Mrs. Constance Paone of Brook- l yn visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mize of Long Island Avenue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mize , together with Mr s. Paone then visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonti of Landsberger Street wh o had as their g uests , Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Bonti of Elmont. For y our Insurance Needs Call Pat Raimond , YAphank 4-3849. —Adv. Mrs. Bonti visited her son , Sy Pe p pin , last week in the Naval Hosp ital i n Massachusetts. Sy was injured seven w eeks ago in an ac- cident. Mrs. Bonti reports that Sy i s doi ng well and la s t we e k wa s able to sit up in a chair. Th e weekl y rosar y g rou p met last Thuisday at the home of Mrs. Michael Saggase of Main Stieet to recite the Rosary for World P eace. The ladies will not meet this week because of the Thanks- giving holiday. Miss Joy Mize returned home Wednesday from Brookhaven Me- morial Hospital after having un- eteigone treatment. Joy will go back to Brookhaven again in eight wcjeks for further treatment. Mrs. Hazel Mapes and Mrs. Ruth Neu ss att en ded a P ar e n t- Teacher Association meeting in Scuthaven la st Thursday. November 1L was the birthday of Ramon Xiques of Middle Island Road. Sunday after noon a wedding celebration was held at the h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. John Einuis of Patchogue Road. The reception was in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Vnginia , to Louis D 'Ambrosio of Shirley. The newly- weds returned home Fiiday after a shoit honeymoon in Florida. Mi s. D'Ambrosio is employed by the Roe Insurance Company in Patcho gue and Mr. D'Ambrosio is emp loyed at Crown Finance, P a t- ch ogue. Guests attending the af- fair were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reilly and daughter , Linda o f Ronkonkoma ; Mr. and Mrs. Laur- a n ce Einui s a n d so n Lau r e n c e , J r., Geor g e Einuis , W i lliam Einuis , M r. and M' rs. Andrew Sadowski and s o ns Jerr y and Michael , An- drea Sadowski and Arthur Gentle, all of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Gockelman of Queens ; Mr. and Mrs. John Mize and daughters. Jo y and Pauline of Ya p hank ; Mr. and Mrs. Vito D'Ambrosio of Shir- le y , p arents of the bride g room , and other guests. Music was sup- plied by the Louis D. Comets , a four-piece band and a buffet din- ner was served. Mr. and Mrs . D'Ambr osio are residing in their new home on Lamar Drive , Shir- ley. CHURCH NEWS St. Andrew ' s Episcopal Church. Mai n Street , will have \H oly Com- mun ion and sermon at 9:30 a. m. Sunday and Church School at . '0:30 ii. m., Rev. Richard Gra y of- f iciating. Hol y T r init y Lutheran Chu rc h of Middle Island Road will have mornin g Worship Service at 9:30 a. m. and Sunda y School will be h eld at 11 a. m., Rev. Frede rick W. Abel offi ciating. Ya p hank Presb y terian Church on Main Street will have morning worshi p service at 11 a. in. Sunday and Sunday School will be held at 9:30 a. m.. Rev. Richard E. Ploth officiatin g. There will be a special Thanks giving Service at 8 p. m. toda y. Your friend s will know £ood taste and skilled workmanshi p have been embodied in the wed- din g i n vit a tions y ou o r der from The Advance—at bud get prices. —Ad v. WED recent U in Our Lad > of Mt. (\ armed R. C. Church , Patch- ouue . were Mr. and Mrs . Domenie k Prestipino. The Rev. Joseph < atanzaro o fficiated. The bride is the former Miss Hilda Oliv er of IL' I \\ est Main Street . Patchogue. —Ph oto by Dobson ' s Studio Sl'WGEL - LOHENZEN M i and Mrs Simon Lorenzen oi Fast Mori ches held a ^ dinner part y at the Linchm- nii ie m ( entei Moriches November 4 to announce the marnage of then daughter. Mis- Helene Louise Lorenzen to Michael G. Stangel. Si\tj fi lends and relatives at- te nded the dinner , after which Mi. .md Mi s . Stangel left foi a wedding tup to New Yoik and Connecticut The new 1\ weds aie making their home m Westhampton. DOBBINS — SHONE M is- , Josep hine Stone , daughter of Mi .iiul Mis t ha l ies Shone of In s t Stieet , Holbiook, and Ken- neth Dobbins , son ol Mi. and Mi s . Eduaid Dobbins of the Bionx , weie p ..!iicd at > '50 p. in Satuiday in St. Jose ph' s R. C. Chuich , Lake Uonkonkoma, b\ the Rev. William Hanlon The double ung ceremoin wa s pel foi mod befoie the altar de- loiated with eaianatioiis and lihes The 1amil\ pews had bow s uf nhtte satin iibbon and Mep- lianoti- The bnde, who was given m mar- i i:.ge b\ hi r father , woie a gow n oi whne - -l.pper satin in pnncess -tjle . Tne skill had ueep scallops 11 ou nd the hem in • which was shoe- h hgt i in ii - wii , and flowed int .) a n ail Ham m the back. The bodic lad a lound neckline and white p t .iil button ^ dow l the ha k and on Jic s de ol the tiaditional ' one , ,\i\es , Il 'i lull elhow-lengih lae \e.l wa- attached to a piinie-s low n with icai diop peaiF be- tween the points that eneiul'd il Sh\ cum d a while orcli d on a missal with sti cameis ol satin bab . \ I ibbon and h' y-ot-ihe-\ allev. Mi . (\ eiadine dlubiese ot* 31b M.wkn s A\einie. Lake Ho ikork- oma a twin sistei ol the bude , was auition-ot-honoi. Slid woie a lur- ;uoi -e gown oi s ' ipp n saun with Ju ee quai tei length sle eves and a knee length sk n. On hei head she woie llat leaves and a nose ici gin \eil iuatcmng her diess. she can led a colonial bouejuet of pompon-, d y ed tuicpioi.se. Havmemd Dobb ns of the Bronx , a broth er of the bi ule-giooni , was best man. hoi ow ing th « ceiemony, a re- ception was held in the Bavaiian Inn on Shin e Dme in Lake Honk uiikoma tor 100 guests . An orche- stia lurnished tne music for danc- ing. After a w°dding tri p motoiing thiough the New England states . Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins will reside at 3411 - 58.h Sti eet , Woodside. Mis. Dobbins is a giaduate of Sa . wille High School, class of '58 , and was employ ed as a clerk by Rollics m Patchogue. Mi. Dobbins is a graduate of Ca idinal Haves High School in New Yoi k City and is employed as a b aker with the Godfrey Baking Company in New York City. RICH\RDS — COFFEY Miss Joyce Lynn Coffey, dau g h- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coffey of 13 East Locust Sti eet , Central lslip, became the br i de of A i rman 2 c Geoige W. Richards , III, son of M i. and Mrs. George Richards , J i., o f 857 J o hn so n Avenue , Ronk onk- oma , m a wedding ceremony in St. Josep h' s R. C. Chuich in Lake Honkonkoma at 3 p. in. Satuida\ . The bride and bi idegroom exchang- •d ring- . The Re\ . William Hanlon officiated before the altar decorat- ed w ith white carnations and lilies. The br id e , who wa s es corted to the altar b y her father , wore a floor-length gow n of lace and net. The bouffant skirt had an apron effect in fiont made of lace de- coiated with sequins. Her full lingeitip veil of French illusion was attached to a crown of net Dimmed with sequins. She cari ied a cascade boociuet of white car- nations w ith a white orchid center. Mi- . Kenneth Coffey of Central lslip, a sistei-in-law of the biide , was mation-of-honor. She wore a knee-length gown of pink nylon organza. The skirt was bouffant a nd th e b o dic e wa s sleeveles s w i th a round neckline and a cummer- bund. She w ore a pink crown with a short matching veil and cari ied a cascade bo u c met of carnat ion s d yed blue. Miss Carolyn Johnson and Miss Linda Floienzie , both of Mass- apequa , weie the bridesmaids. They wore bouffant knee-length gowns o f li g ht blue o r g anza m a de in the balloon sty le at the h emline. The b odice s wer e fitted and sleeveless and had round necklines. They w ore blue crowns trimmed with p ea r l s and short match i n g veils a nd carr i e d cascade b ou q uets of pink carnations. Miss Susan Richards of Ronkonk- oma , a sister of the bridegroom , was a junior bridesmaid. She wore a street-length g o w n o f blue s i lk o rg anza m a de w ith short sleeves and a round neckline. She wore a ba n d o f bl u e r o s es o n he r head and carried a basket of p ink and blue carnations. F r ed DeBias of Brookl y n was best man. Clifford Coffey of Cen- tial lslip, a b r oth er of the b r ide , and Albert Bridgens of East Mead- The m a id-of-honor w as Mis s Deid re Bluhm of Bayport. She wore a co c ktail g own of l e af g reen satin w ith a fitted bodice , scoop neckline and three quarter sleeves. Her hea dp iece w as a sat in b ow , with a chin veil and she carried a bou q uet of y el lo w chr y sant h e- mums and croton leaves. Mrs. Terrence Mc Carth y of Oakdale and Mrs. Phili p Merriam of Patchogue were bridesmaids. They wore emerald green gown s identical to that of the maid of honor and their bouquets were of bronze chr ysanthemums and cro- ton leaves. The flow er g i r w as D o nna Cho p lain of Babylon , a niece of the b ride g room , who wore a floo r - len g th g own o f g old taffeta an d a small gold crown with short veil. She carried a basket of rose petals and bronze chr ysanthemums. The best ma n was David I n ski p of Bay port , a brother of the bride , and the ushers were Phili p Mer- riam of Patcho g ue and Robe i t Hibbard of Ba yport. ow , a cousin of the bridegroom, were th e ushers . R obeit Coffey, another b i othe t o f the br i de , was junior usher. F ollowing the ceiemony, a re- ception was held foi 100 guests in the home of the bridegroom ' s p ar- ents. The bride is a graduate of Cen- tial lslip High School and was cmplo\ ed bv E J. Korvette in West l s li p. ' Her husband attended Savville High School and is now serving with the Air Force at Giiffith' s An Force Base in Rome. The coup le are spending their honeymoon in New Yoik City and will make their home m upper New Y ork State. HI RTREITER—INSKIP Miss Cheryl Inskip, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inskip of Lakeview Avenue , Bayport , be- cam e th e bnde of Fre e le r i c k Hir- t r eiter , J r., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hirtreiter of West Say- vill e . at 3 p. m. Sunday, in a wedding ceremony performed in the Bayport Methodist Chuich by the Re v. Landon K. Owen , amidst bouquets of white chrysanthemums and Fall fl owers. The wedding mu- sic was plaved b y the church or- g anist , R. Stua rt Piatt. The bride , who was escorted to the altar by her father , wore a floo r-length gown of white impor- ted silk organza over satin , with a fitted bodice ha v i ng lo ng s lee v e s and a Sabrina neckline trimmed with crystal beads. The bouffant hoo p skirt had a cha p el train and her fingertip veil was attached to a crystal bead tiara. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses , fleur de amour and stephanotis with a white orchid center. A wedding buffet supper was held at the bride ' s home for about 15 0 guests . The cou ple are on a week' s wed- din g trip through New England and will r eside in E a st p o r t on their return. The bride attended Bayport- Blue Point Hi gh School and is em- ployed as cashier at Say Cleaners , in S ayville. Her husband is a gr aduate of Sewa n aka Hi g h S c h oo l a n d is a junior at Adelphi Colle ge. NOTES ON NUPTIALS rS gs rnv mua immmauuq, at* 0^j W MEDfOIP AVENUE \]4l ft ffl MTCH06Ut , MW YOIM Phone PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED GRover 5-2285 SODA — DRUGS Everything for the Babv | CLOSED SUNDAYS •MaMHHMHaHMMHMMMMMMMHMMMMBaMaHNMHn Our Hair Style of the Month \BRAVO\ \BRAVO\ is the new sil- houette—slim , elegant , yet soft and beguiling, too . LUCY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 299 East Main St. Patchogue GRover 5-0823 t WiWtiVlUWWiWvWiHW FOR THANKSGIVING TREATS ? • Fresh Local O ysters Dail y G Fresh Cocktail Shrim p Dail y > • Full Line of Fresh Sea Food Daily ? Sea Food Dinners to Go 7 5 £ UP \ wi th Cole Slaw , French Fries , Tartar Sauce * Mmtw% g c omp j ete [ SOUTH BAY FISH MARKET 50 SOUTH OCEAN AVENUE, PATCHOGUE — GRover 5-1595 [ Th\ eng igement of Mr - . Joan Auei of Neighboi hood Ho.i I , Ma s ti Bea h , to Bill Zot ell of Cedai Hoa ' , Alasdc Beaih , was annoiiiu -d \o\embet 12. \ T o dale ha- been -i\ f )f ihe wedd ng. Mi . and Mr- John Kivmish ot 75 Jayne Avenue Patchogue. an- nounce th < 'iigagement of th MI Mi ss J o an Marlene Kirmi s h dau g hter , Joan Marlene , to Hu gh Linden f el s e i , son of Mrs. Gwendo- l yn Lindenfelser of Waverly Ave- nue, Holtsville. Miss Kirmish is a graduate of Patch og ue H ig h S c h oo l and is employed by Geoige Skidmore , Inc., Patchogue. Mr. Lindenfelser is a graduate of Baypoit Hi gh School and is employed 1>> Seals Roebuck and Company. Patchogue. N o da te ha s be e n s et tor the w edding. Mr. and Mrs. James Monteleone of Long Is ' and Avenue , Holtsville , announce the engagement of their dau ghtdi , Linda Mane , to Edwaid J ohn Sattl'M now serving with the Aimy at Fori, Dix , N. J. He is th e son of Mrs. Jane Krapf of Holtsville. Mr. and Mr s. Augusto Macedo of William Floyd Parkway, Rid g e , | have announced the engagement of then dau g ht e r . Mi ss Mary L. Macedo , to Fiederick J. Sheriff s , Jr., son of Mr. and Mis. Frederick J. Shenlls , S i., o f Huntin g ton Sta- tion. Mis s Macedo is a 1959 graduate of Port Jefferson H igh School and as cm rently employed as an X-ray technicia n b y Dr. Dowaid Wunder- lich at the Medical Center in Setauket. Mr. Sheriffs i s a grachiate of Huntington High School and operates the Fiederick Sheriffs Construction Company, Hunti ngton . The wedding is planned for Jan- uary 27 , 1902 , at St. France s Cabr ini R. C. Churc h , Coram. Mr. and Mrs. S ylvester Bedell of Holbrook , announce the en- Miss Patricia Bedell gagement of their daughter , Mis s Patricia Bedell , to Josep h Pa sto- leh , son ol Mr. and Mis. J. Pas- toreh of Bowling Green , O. Engagements On oi about Januaiy 1 , the Bay Shoie ofl ice of the Intel- nal Revenue SiiMce , Biooklyn Dis inct . wi 'l li 1 ie legated fiom 34 Paik Avenue to Clinton \\enue and Sunr ise Highway, Bay Shoie , it has bee n an- nounced. It was also stated that ta\- payeis located MI tin aiea can lock Ioi waul to moie effic ient a ssistanc e m the it solution of then tax pioblenis m an of- lice equippi d to meet their eveiy ne ed. The staff will be moie than doubled, and wi l l consist pi imanl . v of l evenue j agents , levenue officers, spe- I CM il igents and off ce auditoi s supplemented b y the noees- sai\ cleiical peisonnel. All Long Island residents will 1 t ontinue to tile tax letunis m [ the headquatteis ollice located at 210 Livingston Stieet , Bl OC)kl> II 1 , N' c W Vol k. Income Tax Office Will Move to Expand I Frances Johnson II P ies are for Thanksgiving - just as Plum Pudding is for Chiistmas. So m ti m e s w e ha v e been a bit laz y and served ice cream - but we al- wa ys felt as though we were cheat- ing. Of course ice cream is grand served on a p iece of pum pkin pie. We like cheese best with mmce pie. Somehow Tha nksgiving- isn 't Thank sg i v in g with o ut mince and pumpkin pie. The fruit cup is de- lig htf u l , turkey, delici o us , and the chestnut stuffin g wonderful - but after that , even thou g h we feel ' ' stuffed'' , we look forward to pump- kin or mince pie. And the gener- ous ho stess serves a piece of both. So if you haven 't made your pumpkins pies , here ' s a recipe that you 'll love. And if your pies are buked , keep it , you be makin g plenty more during the holiday season. Thi s r eci pe fo r Pum p ki n Pie is a fa vorite of Mrs. Shirley Fucci of Patcho gue. Mrs. Fucci is the pub- licit y chairman of Patchogue chap - ter , Women of the Moose , and is \ sure \ doin g a splendid job. Pum p kin Pie 2 eggs , slightly beaten 1% cu ps Pumpkin (can weight , 1 lb. 13 oz. ) % cu p su g ar x k teaspoon salt 1 teaspo on ci n namon V2 teas p oon g in g er % teaspoon cloves 1% cu ps evaporated milk , top milk or li ght cream. Mix in gredients in order given. Pour into 9 inch unbaked pastry shell , Bake in hot oven (425 F.) 15 minutes , Reduce temperature to moderate (350 F.) and continue baking 45 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. For 2-9-inch pies , d ou b le thi s recipe. Pour into 2 pastry shells and bake as directed. A Pinch of This and A Pinch of That See our complete selection of fmft&a, fresh , delicious W^i^fl ® 1&& ^ j fSSr ^ n Sp^HJ® 13uAA£££ Sieve*, £E gj~ e JjRL CANDIES MONTAUK DRUG CO. Cor . So. Ocean Ave. and West Main Street , Patchogue GRover 5-0118 — —^^^— The November General meeting of the Suffolk County Fish and Game Association will be held Fi- .oay at the Moose Lodge Hall, Carleton Avenue, Kh p Teri aci . The nu 'e.ing wi.l commence at is p. m. Following the business poition of the meeting guest Nounan Ol- son , Town Cleik ot • Huntington , will give those assembled the la- test avadable lnl ' oi mation on th « status of the al' - mp oitant Hun- tington Town wethinds As a windup to the meeting, the pio giam committee will show a few selected films cm aicln i v- . conservation, hunting and fishing. The geneial public is invited to attend. Count y Fish , Game Unit to Meet Friday ^mmnnmuiuuoiuuimiinnnniiinniiiiiiiiiiitiiimnii.miiimiimiinimit , I GIVING THANKS IS 1 l A FAMILY AFFAIR I I I ! a f B i I As it was with the Pil grims , j I so we today must join the I I famil y together in g iv i n g j THANKS for our man y free- \ I doms and to d efend them j stoutlv as did our PILGRIM \ FATHERS. I HIGHWAY I CLEANERS I 1 - W . Main St. , co r. Prospect Ave. j Patchogue ! s = S ___ K ^uiiuiiiiuiiuui»iuiaiiiniiiiiiiniiuini»mnmuiiunniinnnninirrminia = !D raperies , curtains , bedspreads S A 11 sizes , custom or read y made ! j L inens of all kinds | j E xtensive selection 1 S ervice that will delight you 1 36 E. MAIN STREET :: PATCHOGUE \ j DEAR HOMEMAKER : j i i I You are cordiall y i nvited to attend one of the CAKE | j DECORATING DEMONSTRATIONS to he given in the Patch- ! £ o g ue Electric Light Company ' s showroom , 418 E as t Mai n St r eet , f Patchogue , f rom 1 to 3 p.m. daily, from Monday, Dec e mb e r i , 1 j through Friday, December 15. Admission is free. I I These interesting demonstrations w ill be supervised by | I Mrs. Luc y R. DeNardo , well-known Adult Education instructor , i a nd Mrs . Hild a Carman , PELCO' s Home Service Re presenta- I j tive. | I This series of demonstrations is part of PELCO' s aim ! toward BETTER LIVING which in turn makes for HAPPIER J j HOMES. ! I We 'll be seeing you. I ! Yours sincerely, \ PENNY PELCO j P.S. Refreshments will be served at each session. I ¦ \ TOiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiH ifflaytiuii^ nw ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H XtititiS& m ' c ' } J S5 I / iiS y* ^ x Jm\ I ^' >| \ '\ 1 ' jm--\ ' \ '*** ^BBBir H | ^ \\\\ . k | V I He ' s down at Robinson ' s getting a quart of milk, i i I = 5 3 ^\ ¦\ ^» ^ mm ^ mmr \ ^\ ^^^T ^^^^ H ^B ^*™^ S3 TASTES BETTER — BECAUSE IT IS BETTER 1 1 • Containers • Quart Bottles • Half Gallon Jugs J 1 Washington Avenue — Oak Street , Patcho gue g 1 8 A. M. - 10 P. M. Daily, 10 A. M. - 6 P. M. Sunday 1 Watch for Our Christmas Colorin g Contest for Children I to A ppear in the Advance Ne\t Week j f * wm. mmmm*m .m. m^mj ^m^ warm wood f inishes «^^^^^^w^^^^^ r • ^ • „ J . • -i. •!• .. • Now , through an ex- * « infinite decorating possibilities elusive Kemper fea- « . W . T l * mr tUre « y0U Can Varjr .mm*. ^: rANAAN your kitchen decor /IV^* 1 V,.rt.ii.rwvn whenever you feel like ^^ KITCHEN CENTER SuSffe S?S H SX • FHA Financing - Free Estimates • bea ' umu? Rivier a Showroom , 2 56 W. Main St., Patchogue Kitchen now on dis- Days , GR 5-3920 - Nites , GR 5-7663 fi& S gSS' ^KdS l ( ALBERTSj^ FORMALS l < RENTALS A? \/ Ful1 size Ranffe of [ 1 A T i ^d i&» TUXEDOS ? J • Tuxedos j f«^%& Always in Stock { 4 * Fill! i Ji*f*cc &,« & '¦%«& I'lHHi ? 2 * mi i/i caa r/ 1 v §' s3§t>v is SI L 4 O Cllt'l'iirotre tdf i' -M- - ^^^ >? ! \ Kvy3 » 1 v^uiaways /s^sst . - > . .& . « S'SlI AHA * i 1 A or ii |Hlib?4|; 'ifI All Accessories ? < • Strollers t^^fcs^J S ? 4 waiter . ^B^^^H^^ Expert Advice ? 4 Bartender , Ba nd '^^l^^^^^^ i * 1 Jackets for Sale ^^p^^^^^ i — t 4 W\ <. \ • H K S RR ^ SK ja /»* -, Y\' r At 4 TXT CT ¥ i Open Mon. & Fri.. till W J| ||t * f 6Z >> . MAIN hi. > i \A p ;, M - D u a1 * \ *¦\ fi Wmt ? PATCHOGUE ? 4 P. M. or b\ appoint- \ 8£&as§gss&&& 4 „„ ~ ~ . r < « nl . ^^^&™| GRov er 5-250i ? What a Wonderf ul Christmas Qif t! ^^5^r\ fj> ^\ f^v /^ X \\ /^T For Lasting Beau ty — f or L if e-Long Wear 7/\ > •**¥ At Neier-lo-be-matchcd Prices for the Quality ^L jf \.^ Our Collec tion of Magnif icent >! -# tJ ^y ^^ {j^ ^^^^^ y ^^f (i ) vl J NATURE'S MASTERPIECE Born in (f J /f A the Sea. Magnificent in quality, in shape , /| *T y -4? in lovely lustre. A large selection , sizes > ^+9 \J and sty les to choose from. Lavish in (f^ 1 ( J looks... low in price—the perfect true- /& k~^P VT Jl l° ve gift- Priced as low as ^ 4f %A *\g % r V y j \ Q^ ™ J& { X. A small deposit holds (jf ^J y our selection till ^_J f \\\ ^ f^— v Ch r i s tmas ^ ~j f ^ \«ir f ^ ^^v ¦$* % ^ h^ rnmmW Necklace enlarged S ^ B ^ V A- f og* to show detail KALLER S JEWELRY STORE DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1899 Store Hours : 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. —Mon. and Fri., 9 a.m. t o 9 p.m. 30 EAST MAIN STREET , PATCHOGUE :: GRover 5-2002 t' S^'^^'g^^'S'^-t^^ , * u waaanaaaaHBBHMMMMaHBHaaaMriMaaBHKaMaaaiHiuaaHM ^ (Hip: IGoug lalana Aunaitr? Women and their World