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SPEAKER is Norman King, long-time member of Patchogue Ro- tary Club , who addressed members of Middle Island Rotary Club at meeting held in Ridge , November 13. —Photo by John C. Walker Norman Kin g Tells * M.I. Rotary Club of Aims of Organization RIDGE — The .Middle Island Rotary Club meeting at Linsey ' s Restaurant here in Ridge Nov. in - her 13 , had Norman King of Pat- chogue as its guest speaker. Mr. King, a member of the Pat- chogue Rotary for 17 years , aid one of its past presidents , spoke on the topic \What Is a Rotaria.i , and Where Is Rotary Going? ' I Lis talk included examples of the projects initiated by the f it chogue Rotaiy — such as the \Couitesy in Community Service \ program, a contest run some years past to select the most courteom* store and service personnel in th > Pali hogue ai ea. Mr. King at closing, was presen- ted w ith an autographed copy of tlie new Middle Island Rotary Club bulletin , \The Hub Bub. \ TO BE SUCCESSFUL — ADVERTISI- j The Most in Mileage . . . The Greatest in Grip 1 / Gripp ing, \. ^i^r *^ ^^*; ** | __^ mM ^p *J *& r ^ / Tread: a lot \ I / Clinging, Si pes : a \ ^/^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ I °* 9 r 'PP' n 9 rubber \ I / now feature. 'Sipes ' are \ *^v^^k-1^*»S^\^to.. ^ %&$- l&L lllk. I touching the road I i / slotted traction units , slits in ^ I ^^^ IJ ^^^ S ^^^^XS K ^^^^^^, V ( w 'der than 3 of / 1 I the tread , putting many more I ' < ^^^^^^^^®f?^^*^Si>^^^^^^^k \ the 4 leading / J I ed ges on the road surface / ^W ^^^^^^^^ ^-4 ^^^^^^^^^^^ - X. brands.) / \ '^V?4. 'C%. v ^^^^^^^ »^^^v>^*^^ 1 action throug h the I ... For MUD. .. For SNOW... For ICE! GUARANTEE . . . ¦ Il « l \« »\ ' —— ^ww NYLON . . . 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NOW — $16.20 1 6.00 x 13 Regularl y §22.40 NOW — SI9.20 I 8.00 x 11 Regularl y $27.05 NOW — $22.93 B 8.00 x 11 Regularly $29.85 . NOW — 825.93 6.70 x 15 Regularly $24.(50 .. . NOW — $20.76 I 6.70 x 15 . . Regularly $28.05 NOW — 823.76 7.60 x 15 Regularl y $28.85 . . NOW — $25.11 7.60 \ 15 . Regularly $32.50 NOW — S2S.11 ^BBggagaA ^^^^A^tBAtwga/KBgj^ E M ALL SIZES Tub-. \ T»h.i.ss . ,u,ck nr white AVAILABLE AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS ! 1 Buy Now and Sa ve . . . Mount Later! TH IS SALE ENDS NOV. 30T H I m ^^f ^WM^ Mm PULASKI ST. * RIVERHEAD • PArk 7-3230 Decorating Contest Set in P' cliogue Area Ine Patchogue Chamber of ( om- nu i ce will a _ a n tin - year ho.J its Chii.stmas Decoiation Contest. This has been made possible thiough Jie cooper.u 1 >n of Nor- man Roe ol h.a-t Pali liogi.e. ilumphrev R. Av ny of E^st l ' at- ehogu ' is a ' -o a-^istin g tlv cham- ber in making tiie neces-ary ar- rangements. Three pi ze will he aw aided in eacii of he live sections of the c( mii uinity lor the b- s t d cora t 'd Chiistma s home. The fiist prize in each district will he $50 .; sec- ond prize $3, 0 , and h d prize s2 , making a total amount in pi ize-; of $500. Entry olanks can be secured at any of oui local hank- , ut the Chamber offk e and in our lo< al new sp ip< is. Mr. Ro ' I- vei' v :>n\ ; ou- that the young peop le of th< \ c>mmuni.y take an active interi' -t in bi ildin ^ up the Chii s tmas spnit , m Pa ch- ogue and siu roundin g communities. The distiicts wil' . be as follows: West Patchogue and il' ue P >inl . Nor ii Patchogue and Medford Station , eastern * a 't of Patcnogue , ' Otithcn nar L of Patch gue an 1 East Patchogue. The home- will be jud g ed aga-n this year b y the Patchogue < iv ic and Gaiden ( 'h ;b on the basis of beauty and .simplicity. Many new opportunities today; read the classified columns in sec- tion two. Act quickly for best Moriches Bay Area CHRIST CHURCH OF THE FULL GOSPEL, ASSEMBLY OF GOD Canal Street , Center Moriches Salvatore Greco , Pastor THANKSGIVING 10 a. m. — Annual Thanksgiv- ing serv ice. FRIDAY 10 a. m. — Special musical pro- gram and Talent hour. 2:30 p. m. — Afternoon service. 6 p. m. — Seminar for youth leaders , program p lanning . 7 p. in. — Evangelist, the Rev. Byron Lee Wright of Detroit, Mich., guest speaker. Choral groups will participate. SUNDAY 10 a. m. — Sunday School. Clas- hes for all ages . Adult lesson. \God' s Word at Ephesus. \ Scrip- ture setting: Acts 19: 1-11. 20: 17- 38. 10 a. m. — Teacher training class , 0. T . survey course , under Richard C. Conklin , instructor , \Th- Life and Teachings of Christ. \ 11 a. m. — Morning worship. Soloist : Joseph De Vita. 11 a. n„ — Children ' s church service for children up to 7 years. 6:30 p. m. — Orchestra rehear- sal under direction of Mrs. Jose- p hine Greco. TUESDAY 8 p. in. — Praver service. WEDNESDAY 8:30 ji . m. — Church Board of Trustees meets. NOVEMBER 30 8 p. m. — Sunday School staff conference. Film strips on sueces- ful Sunday School teaching. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Railroad Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. Willard I. Kilo , Pastor SUNDAY 0 a. in. — Celebration of Holy Eucharist. 11 a. m. — Morning prayer and sermon. TUESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Brotherhood of St. Andrew ' s , service followed by meeting. THURSDAY S p. m. —Choir rehearsal undei the direction of Mrs. Carol Jur- gielevviez and organist , Mrs George Schuy ler. CENTER MORICHES METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William H. Waters , Pastor Main Street . Center Moriches SUNDAY' 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. — Church Hour nursery for benefi t of parents at- tending services , at parish house, under supervision of Mrs. Sher- wood Raker. 11 a. m. — Morning worshi p. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Senior choir re- hearsal under direction of Miss Eleanor Werely and Mis. Ruth Becker at organ. 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 Vi r gi n Mary. 8 p. m. — Mother ' s club meet- . WEEKDAYS 7 and 8 a. m. —Masses. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal un- der the direction of the Rev. An- drew Klarmann , pastor. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE MORICHES Main Street and Rail Road Ave. 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 for children under 6 . 11 a. m. — Morning worshi p. TUE S D A Y 7:30 p. m. — The Ladies ' Guild meets. THURSDAY 7:15 p. m. — Junior choir re- hearsal under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Crowley. 8 p. in. — Choir rehearsal under the direction of Mrs . Thomas Ey- ton-Jones and Mrs. Gertrude Titmus at o rgan. j JEWISH CENTER OF THE MORICHES Main St reet, 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. MONDAY 8:30 p. m. — Jewish Center of the Moriches at Center. 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. — Worshi p service. MONDAY 8 p. m. —Senior choir rehearsal under direction of Mrs. Ella Mc- Lean. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Board of trustees meets at church. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m.—Praver service. THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. -—Junior choir rehear- sal, under direction of Mrs. Phyl- lis Stewart. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST RaiIroad ^ Av°nue , Center Moriches Elder E. Burns , Pastor SUND A Y 10:30 a. m. — Sunday school. 11-30 a. m. —Mornin g service. MONDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsaL m 9 TUESDAY 8 p. m. —Bible band and pray- ing. WEDNESDAY 8 D . m. —Young People ' s night. THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Pastor night. SS PETER AND PAUL K. 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. — Worshi p service. OUR LADY QUEEN OF HEAVEN CHURCH OR THODOX CATHOLIC 319 Cypress Drive, Mastic Beach Rev. Fr. Francis Anthony, Pastor Rev. Father Richard McFarland, Assistant Pastor SATURDAY Confessions 7 to 9 p. m. SUNDAY 11 a. in. — Mass. Followed by catechism and in- structions. 7 p. m. — Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. HOLY DAYS Masses S and 9 a. m. 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 praver. 7:30 a . m. — The Holy Eucharist, (said). 8:45 a. m. — Church School. 10 a in. — Sung mass . MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 9 a. in . — Morning prayer. 9:15 a. m. — Holy Communion. TUESDAY , THURSDAY 6:30 a. m. — Morning Prayer. 6:45 — a. m. Holy Communion. SATURDAY 8 a. m. — Morning prayer. 8:15 a. m. — Hol y Communion. 5 to (> p. m. — Confession. 6 p. m. — Evening prayer. MASTIC BEACH HEBREW CENTER Veighborhood 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 LUTHFRAN 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. JUDE'S R. C. CHURCH Neighborhood 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. m. — Novena to St. Jude and Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. W EEKD A YS 8 a. m. — Mass. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Masses 7 , 8 , 9 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. DEVOTIONS , FIRST FRIDAY Benediction and Litany of the Sacred Heart after 8 a. m. Mass CEN TEN NIA L M ETH 01)1 ST CHURCH Montauk Highway, East Moriches. Robert Lemmermann . Pastor WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. — Union Thanksgiving- services at the East Moriche- Methodist Church, the Rev. Gor- don Dickson , speaker. SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning service . 3 p. m. — Methodist Youth Fel- low- ship. 7:30 p. m. — Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship. TUESDAY 8 p. in. — Mens Club. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. — Praver meeting THURSDAY 8 p m. — Choir prac tice. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST MORICHES Montauk Highw ay & Culver Lane Rev. Gordon Dickson , Minister WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. — Union Thanksgiving sf-i vices at Methodist Church , the Rev. Gordon Dickson , speaker. SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School . 11:13 a. m. — Worshi p service. News of the Churches BAYVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Mehlinger of Robinwood Drive , Mastic Beach , a son , Gunter Casey, November 8, Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Farra , Jr., of 24 Cedar Road , Mastic Beach , a daughter , Donna Marie , November 13. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vitale of Revlo Avenue , Shirley, a son, Fiank , Jr., November 13. Mr. and Mrs. James Geiger of 208 Cranberry Diive , Mastic Beach , a daug'hter , Rosemary, No- vember 14. BIRTHS (Let us know about your friends and relatives in the service. Phone GRover 5-1002) ••*•*••**••••• -*¦•••• -*••** ABOARD CARRIER — Robert F. Mauch , Naw airman , son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfied A . Mauch of Senix Avenue , Center Moriches , is serving aboard the attack air- ciaft carrier USS Independence , now on duty with tlie Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. The ship recently visited Cannes , I lance , for six days , giving crew- men the chance to visit such p laces a- Nice , Monte Carlo and Grasse , the perfume center of France. Other ports-of-call for the ear- l ier have been Athens , Greece; Is- tanbul , Turkey, and Rhodes , . (j i ee.ee. The shi p is scheduled to I return to its Norfolk , Va., home poi t in mid-December. Armed Forces PATCHOGUE SENIOR HIGH Miss Sally Gairctt and Robert, G.ldersleeve of tlie Patchogue Libiary staff were guest speakers at the high school Libiary Club this week Mr . Gildoi' sleeve demonstrated methods of modem disp lay. - for libraries . Miss Gariett told of the oppoi tunities in librarian-hi p as a c.ueer and di- riluited a reading list , \Whit \oun g Americans aie Reading ' . Carol Bonano. Vah'iie Bri gg- - . E 'izabelh Erhardt , Ada Keves , Pat- ricia V.lot and Eileen Wolde have earned their 90-word a minute Gregg shorthan 1 cei tificates. Violet Eichholz and Nancy Red' .v earned their Gregg 80-word a min- ute shorthand certificates. S'\ty- word a minute shorthand certific- ates were earned by Camille Fagone and Kathleen Hayes. In Mrs . Louise Muller ' s Hy-Speed Longhand class , the g ir s ' team, captained by Patricia Still , defeat- ed the boys ' team , captained by Perry Berke, in the U y-Speed spelling b' 'e. The bulletin board in Room 101. \Secretaries Who Succeed , '' wa- ilon- ' Oy Margaret Mc ( ornrick. Nadine Aviano , and Claire Reii h. Patchogue High School' s mathe- matic s team won the S< ct'on Five Intel scholastic Mathematics Con- test November 13. The team ' s score of nine was due to the efforts of Harold Hastings , four point s , Leslie Boden , three points , and Bib llanos and Richard Tillinger , one point each. Ot. 'ier schools and the.r scores are as follows: La Salle , five, Bayport , four , and Sayville , one. Sixty girls are now playing fie 'd hock' -y intramural. -. There aie five teams , each made up of 1- girls . Experienced p lav ers from last yea r include Jud y Mac-Donald , Dorothy Seiter , lantha Smith and Gail Vocht. Tbe manager is Pat- ricia Kelly and her assistants are Joan Haab, Lyn Lamens , Geri Merkin and Patricia Shandel. The referees - are Sue Ferguson , Gail Marsh , Josephine Jones and Nadine Katz. At the clo-e of the season the class teams wil' play off for the class championships. News was collected by Richard Henderson. High School Highlights WILLIAM FLOYD SCHOOL .MONDAY — Sp lit pea soup, ham sandwich , pickle, fruit and milk. TUESDAY — Meat loaf anel gravy, whipped potatoes , green beans , bread and butter , cake and milk. WEDNESDAY — Chicken ragout , fluff y rice , diced beets , bread and butter , cherry pudding and milk. EASTPORT MONDAY , Frankfurter and roll , Baked beans , Apple crumb square , Milk. TUESDAY , Spaghetti & meat sauce , French bread , Cole slaw , Milk. WEDNESDAY , Hamburger & loll. Potato chips , Relish , Brown- ie , Milk. MENU ! LAKE RONKONKOMA—Th, ' Thanksgiving Day parade sponsor- ed b y ti.e V i.amb ' i - ot e omnicide ol .lie K uikonkoma- will start pronip- tl . v at 11 a in. at th e Am -ricu i Leg.on elubh HHO on Cluirc.i Sueei. Chalk' s Valentine is paiade mar- shall. It _ is ex p ected that ih parade vv i'I be the lamest evei held in th s aiea. From Church Saeet it wid i roceed north on Hawkins Avenue ihrougii the Lake \' i k.ge to Port on Road waeie a gianiistand vv.li he set up. Theie wall be several l ands and manv organizations in the hue of march , mc tiding the American Legion , the Lakeland Fire Depart- ment , the Ronkonkoma F.re De- pal tment , the Lut e League of the Ronkonkoma- , Boy Scouts ana did Scouts . T' tT're will al. -o he fl >a ' s in the pa-ade. '1 hey aie enteied b y Ron- konkoma The Hi c , the A & P Super mark\t , Lakesioe Civic A-socialion. Map leciest Civ i e As-oc atioii Sconzo Aluminum Company. Cham- bei of Com mere\ of the lionkonk- omas , All ' ed National Cadet- , the Camera Man and John Sen- Pipei Cub * . A special demon -dra ' ion will be put on at the erand-tand by th* Lakeland and Ronkonkoma Fire Depai tments and by seveial other organizations. Gala Parade Set On Thanksgiving In Ronkonkomas -Suffolk Lodge 1666 of B' nai B' rith , through the Suffolk Divis- ion of the Joint Defense Appeal , will honor Sam Rein at a testi- SAM REIN monial breakfast on behalf of the Anti-Defamtition League and the Ameiican Jewish Committee. The breakfast nicet'ng will take place at the Jewish Center of Bay- Shore , 31 North Clinton Avenue , Bay Shore Sunday at 10 a. m. Mr. Rein is a director of Suffolk Lodge, member of District 21 Board of Education , past pre sident of Temp le Beth El of Patchogue and its present treasurer , and member of its board of direc t ors. He is a member of the Lions Club ;i nd is connected with the Bee Hive Store of Patchogue. Serving on the execulive com- mittee for the Suffolk Lodge are David Pearlmutter , president ; Da- vid Gottfried , Joint Defense Ap- peal chairman and Martin B. Ash- are , Anti-Defamation League chairman. There ' s no Paper Like the Local Paper — The Advance delivered to your home every week in the year for onl y $5. Subscribe now , ' phone GR. 5-1000. Ask for the Circulation Manager. —Adv. Sam Rein Is To Be Honored By B' nai B'rith Appropriate dedication cere- monies for the new quarters of the Ronkonkoma Post OlhVe , will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday. The ni vv postofiiee is located at 12 Garrity Ave me near the Ronkonkoma railroad station. Weather permitting, a pa- rade will stait at 2 p. m. fiom th ' William Mi riitt Hallo'-k Post. American Le gion on Church Street , Lake Ronkon- koma . with local organizations , pa rt i cipating . Congre ssman Otis G. Pike and local officials will be nres- I eii' . along wi'h postal ofii -ials and ropre . cntativ es. Set Ronk. Post Office Dedication Sunday Let us know about your friends and relatives in the service. GRover 5-1000 » - *¦ -*- + •«- -*¦ -?¦ -»\»- ¦»¦ ?*•*- •»- •»--»-¥-?•»¦ + -*-** 1 * PARRIS ISLAND — Pv.. Don- ald R 'gan of 14 Wealner Lane. North Patchogue , is taking bas-c training with Marine Coips at Parris Island , Soutn Carolina, foi 10 v. t eks. Upon completion , he will take four weeks of advance training at Camp Lejeune , North Carolina. He will be given a 20-day leave upon completion of the advanced training. AT FORT KNOX — Army Pvt. James P. Hoolan , III , whose par- ents live at 3 Picket Lane , Cente- reach is receiving eight \veks of advanced individual training under the Reserve Forces Act program at The Armor Center , Fort Knox , Ky. Th\ training is scheduled to end Saturday. Pvt. Hoolan is receiving instruc- tion in operating the 90-milli- meter tank gun and driving the Army ' s medium tank. He is be- ing familiarized w.th the duties and responsibilities of each of the lour tank crew members : the com- mander , driver , gunnei and loader. Pvt. Hoolan , 18 , attended New- field Hig h School. *•• ¦* -*•*•••• *•••••• * ••**•! Armed Forces WADING RIVER — Congress- man Otis G. Pike is scheduled to address a combined eighth grade assembl y of the students from the Little Flower House of Provi- dence , St. John ' s of Riverhead and Ir.fa.i t Jesus of Port Jefferson in the Little Flower gymnasium , here at 2 p. m. Monday. Congressman Pik\ ' s subject will be \Communism , \ and it is felt that this will be apropos to a group of students who will soon be graduating and entering high school . Over 200 students from the three schools are expected to eiffr>r> rl fli o neconnhKr Cong. Pike to Give I Talk on Communism A lesolution io form a unit of -he American Cancer Societ y in South Biookhav^n was adopted lecently by a group of interested citizens at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. Dr. David Jellinger ['re- sided at the meeting. 'I he a'-tivit es of the rni' wi' he adnr ' nistered through a Board of Directors which will be elected at a meeting December 5. Serv- ing on the Nominating Committee aie: Miss Minnie Bruno , Dr . Ed- ward Klane , Mrs. Raymond Miller and Leslie Weiss. Mr, We'ss i chairman of the committee Thos^ serving on the By-Laws Committee are : Dominic Bar- anello; chairman; Justice Leo a Giuffi eda and Mrs. Norman Lech- aecher. Iva's. Lillian G.llam served a temporary secretary of the unit. Tnre\ cured cancer patients were present to help Dr. Jellinger point \ut he tie d for public education because cancer can be cured if aeiected early. Tne three peop le were: Mrs. Leonard Andors , Mrs. G org e White and Mis. Lester Wiggins. Resolution Adopted To Form Town Unit Of Cance r Society