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Patchogue Area FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST < SCIENTIST Roe Boulevard and N. Ocean Ave. 11 a. m. —Sunday school. 11 a. m. —Sunday service. Spiritual understanding of God' s creation hel ps man meet everyday problems. This is a leading point ol ' the Lesson-Sermon entitled \(Sod the Onl y Cause and Creator \ to be heard ' at Christian Science Churches Sunday. The Golden Text is from Acts (15 ) : \Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world. \ Nursery for pre-Sunday school ago children through church serv- ices provided. WEDNESDAY 8:15 p. m. —Testimony meeting. DAILY Reading room hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. in., dail y, Fridays 7 to 9 p. m. except. Sunday and legal holidays at 38 South Ocean Avenue. THE PATCHOGUE CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Woodside Avenue near Rt. 112 North Patchogue THURSDAY (Today ) 7:30 p. m. — Ministry Improve- ment School. Written review on Bible languages. 8:.SO p. m. — Service meeting. A consideration of the Circuit Su- pervisor ' s report. SUNDAY 4 p. m. — Public Address. \Are All Faith s Good in God' s Sight?\ Speaker . N. Negria. 5:15 p. m. — Watehtower study. \ Bearer of the Fear-inspiring Name. \ Deut. 28:10. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Congregation Bible Book study. \How It Came to Need Sanctification. '' ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPA L CHURCH Rev. Richard C. Chapin , Rector Rev. E. A. W. Wil?on Rector Emeritus THURSDAY Feast of St. Andrew 7 a. m. — Holy Communion. Corporate communion for the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. 9 a. m. — Hol y Communion. 5 p. m. — Every Member can- vass rallv for canvassers. FRIDAY 12 noon — Holy communion. 7 p. m. — Order of St. Vincent foi acol ytes. SATURDAY 7 p m. — Evening prayer. SUNDAY First Sunday in Advent > 8 a. m. — Holy Communion. 9 a. m. — Family Eucharist and Churc h School. Nursery for in- fants. 11 a. m. — Hol y Eucharist . 2 p. m. — Annual Every Mem- ber canvass. MONDAY 3 p. m. — Confirmation class. S p. m. — Young Women ' s Club. WEDNESDAY Feast of St. Nicholas 9:30 a. m. — Hol y communion. 7 p. m. — Solemn Evensong and dedication of new parish house ad- dition bv the Rt. Rev. Shirley H. Nichols, S.T.D., retired bishop of Western Kansas. TEMPLE BETH EL OF PATCHOGUE 45 Oak Street Patchogue Dr. Baruch Katz , Rabbi DAILY SERVICES 7:15 a. ni. —Monday and Thurs- day. 7:30 a. m. — Tuesday, Wednes- day. Friday. 9 a. m. — Sunday, followed by breakfast 9:45 a. m. FRIDAY 4:11 p. m. — Candleli g hting. 4 :05 p. in. — Mincha. 4:25 p. m. — Kabbalat Shabbat, 8 p. m. — Family worship. 9 p. m. — Oneg Shabbat. SATURDAY Birthday Sabbath dedicated to school children born in the month of November. 9 a. m. — Morning services. 10 a. m. — Torah reading. Blessing the new moon and greeting the celebrants. 10 a. m. — Junior services. | 4:05 p. m. — Mincha. . Kindling the first Channukah lig hts after sunset. SUNDAY (First day of Channukah) 9 a. m. — Morning services. 9:30 a. m. — Hebrew School ; Assembl y. 10 a. m. — Celebration of Chan- nukah. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH East Main Street Rev. Daniel G. Fiehler , Pastor THURSDAY 7 p. m. — Walther League choir . 8 p. m. — Senior choir. SUNDAY 8:30 a. m. — Church service. 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School and Adult Bible Group. 10:45 a. m. — Church service. Holy Communion. MONDAY 8 p. m. — Adult Membership Group. TUESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Choir , seventh and eighth grades. 8 p. m. — Mary Anna Guild. THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 95 East Maim Street Mr. and Mrs. David D. Larson , Missionaries Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott Minister FRIDAY 7:4b p. m. — Church Famil y Fellowshi p ni ght. Folk dancing for ulults and movies for children . SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. — Earl y famil y serv- ice. Holy Communion. Parents and others may attend the early serv- ice during the church school hour. Nursery for infants. 11 a. m. — Worship service. Holy Communion . Reception of new members. Meditation by the pastor at both services. 7 p. nr. — Pilgrim Fellowship. MONDAY 8:30 p. m. — Circle Christmas party. TUESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Boy Scout Troop 44. THURSDAY 7 pm. — Junior Choir rehear- 8 p. m. — Senior Choir rehear- sal. sal. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR 231 Jayne Avenue Dr. Lammert Redelfs , Pastor THURSDAY 7:15 p. m. — Junior choir re- hearsal. 7:45 p. m. — Senior choir re- hearsal. SATURDAY 9:30 a. m. — Confirmation class. 10:45 a. m. — Beginners ' class. SUNDAY 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. — Sun- day School and nursery for babes in arms and children up to three years of age. 9 a. m. and 10:30 am — Divine worshi p. Sermon , \One of the Great Words ' of Scripture : 'Repentance ' . \ 3:30 p. m. — Luther League. Address and motion p ictures of Capital Universit y by Dick Brac- kin. 7:30 p. m. — Pastor ' s class for prospective members. TUESDAY 1:30 p. m. — Ladies ' guild. 8 p. m. — Church council. BROOKHAVEN UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP YMCA , S. Ocean Ave., Patchogue 8 p. m. — A discussion group will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClave , 233 Lincoln Avenue. Sayville. For in- formation , please call LT 9-5187. THE METHODIST CHURCH South Ocea n Avenue Patchogue Rev. Donald W. Hamblin Minister THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal in the Ladies ' Parlor. 9 p. m. — Alcoholics Anony- mous meets in the parish house. SUNDAY 8:30 a. m. — Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship leaves the church for their annual trip to New York City. 9:45 a. m. —Church school with classes from nursery through hi gh school. Adult Bible class. 11 a. m. — Morning worship service. 6:30 p. m. — Junior choir re- hearsal in the Ladies ' Parlor. 7 p. m. — -Junior Methodist Youth Fellowship meets. 8 p. m. — Young Adult Fel- lowship meet. MONDAY 6 p. m. — The Philathea Class reunion will be held at the Domino Yacht Club with the Vesper Circle as its guest. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Commission on Mem- bership and Evangelism meets. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Boy Scouts meet in the parish house. News of the Churches NOWI SEE THE Jgl ^^ IN A BRAND NEW SETTING ^ ^k, rr ' l jfljflfffljjjjjr ^MHL n ~^& A BL-.BB m J^^Hf^F 4 jBSBSfefac ( } * ii r — ¦——— i , SOUTH BAY PONTIAC MOTORS , Inc. 17 MEDFORD AVENUE PATCHOGUE , N. Y. Telephone GRover 5-0533 This is your invitation to see the new Pontiac and Tempest in the setting of our modernized , expanded facilities. B YouTl find every change was made to serve you better . And you 'll quickly discover that the sales success that has made these new facilities possible was built on giving the kind of deal you ' ve been looking for. (Plus the kind of prompt, competent service you want.) m Driye in today and let one of our salesmen show you around. One visit will convince you that this is your Pontiac and Tempest headqu arters . And brin g along the whole family, okay? ——————————».—— _—_ God' s Spiritual Forces ' Require Daily Application Rabbi Give s Address: God' s \ spiritual forces \ of love and charity are onl y effective as they are \ applied\ by Man in his everyday life , said pr. Baruch Katz , rabbi of Temple Beth El , November 22 at the Thanksgiving Union Service held in the Methodist Church of Patchogue. ' Speaking on the subject . \God' s Physical and Sp iritual Forces of Nature , \ Dr. Katz said the \love , \ which \Moses and Jesus showed for their people is a doorway through which the human soul passes from selfishness to solace and solitude to kinship. \ He addressed more than 300 persons in the sanctuary of the church on South Ocean Avenue. They included members of the Patchogue congregations . of the Congregational Church , the AME Zion Church and the Temple Beth EL \This is a si gnificant occasion , \ said the Rev. Donald W. Hamblin , new minister of the Methodist Church. \I trust there will be other occasions when we will worship together in this house. \ During the service the AME Zion choir sang \Can 1 Put My Trust in God?\ and \Lead Me, Guide Me. \ Accompanying the group on the piano \ were the Misses Carol Aiin Dinkins and Frances McLean. The Methodist choir sang \Praise the Lord , Oh Jerusalem. \ The choir director was Howard Hallock and the or- ganist was Herbert R. \ Hannan. Pastoral Prayer Tn his Pastoral Prayer , the Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott , pastor of the Congregational Church* thanked God for His \inward shepherding \ in \ restoring our souls. \ He ex- pressed appreciation for the \ peace of this sanctuary and the bread of fellowship. \ The Rev. Mrs. Naomi Nims , pas- tor of the AME Zion Church , led the Responsive Reading. The Rev. Mr. Hamblin announced that the offering would be presented to the AME Zion Church. \I welcome this opportunit y to speak to you , \ said Dr. Katz in his address. \There is a great need in the world to create understand- ing between man and man , people and peop le and nation and nation. We belong to the same famil y of mankind. \ Lesson in English By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISSPELLED Alumnus and alumna (masculine and feminine singular) ; alumni and alumnae (plural). Emanate (to _ issue forth), observe the \ map \ eminent (distinguished), observe the \ min. \ The plural of \ goose \ (the fowl) is \ geese \ ; the plural of \ goose \ (the tailor ' s smoothing iron) is \ gooses. \ Glutinous (sti- cky) ; gluttonous (greedy). Gam- ble (to play for mj oney); gambol (to cut capers). Depositary (the one receiving a deposit); deposi- tory (place where anything is de- posited). Engaged couples , a 11 e nt lo n please! For the most beautiful , streamlined , latest style raised printing announcements stop in and see our samples. The Ad- vance.—Adv. LiGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SUPREME COURT : M.TFOLK< COUNTY STATE OF NEW YORK THE OYSTERME.VS ^ BANK AND TRUST : COMPANY : 131 Main Street : Sayville , New York , : Plaintiff . : NOTICE : OF -against- : SALE GREAT SOUTH : * File No. BAY RESTAURANT. : 79232 INC. , MUNN D. : MYERS . ERNEST : B. PUGH. NORMAN : ARBOUR , THE PEO- : PLE OF THE STATE : OF NEW YORK. : JOHN DO E a n d : RICHARD ROE . (the : last two named de- : fendants being ficti- : tious and representing : tht' tenants or per- : sons in possession, if : any, of the mortgaged : premises), Defendants. : x Pursuant to Jud gment of Fore- closure and Sale in the above en- titled action , dated the 16th day of November , 19(51 , and entered on the 17th day of November , 1961 , in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk , the under- si gned , the referee in said judg - ment , will sell at Public Auction , in one parcel to the highes t bid- der , on the steps of the Brook- haven Town Hall , South Ocean Avenue , Patchogue , T o w n of Brookhaven , Count y of Suffolk and State of New York , on the 16th day of January, 1962 , at 10:00 o ' clock A. M., the premises direct- ed by the said judgment to be sold nnd therein described :is fol- lows : ALL that certain p iece or par- cel of land , situate , lying and being in the Village of Patch- ogue , in the Town of Brook- haven , Count y of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows : BEGINNING at a point on the Easterl y side of South Ocean Avenue where the division line between premises described here- in and land of Patchogue Vil- lage Recreation Park adjoining on the South- intersects the said Easterl y side of South Ocean Avenue; running thence along land of the Village of Patchogue the following four courses and distances : (1) South 85 degrees -1-1 minutes 25 seconds East 138.58 feet; (2) North 4 degrees 15 minutes 35 seconds East 9.00 feet; (3) South 84 degrees 57 min- utes 20 seconds East 279.09 feet ; (4) North 36 degrees 15 minutes 10 seconds East 123.60 feet ; running thence along land of un- known owners and land of Be- sold and DeWitte North 85 de- grees 20 minutes 10 seconds West 341.11 feet to land of Gil- las and others ; running thence along last mentioned land North 89 degrees 57 minutes 20 seconds West 145.62 feet to the East- erly side of South Ocean Avenue; running thence along said East- erly side of South Ocean Ave- nue South 2 degrees 27 minutes 35 seconds West 101.76 feet to the point or p lace of beginning. SUBJECT to zoning and build- ing regulations of the Town of Brookhaven. SUBJECT to covenants , ease- ments and restrictions of record, if any, now affecting the prem- ises. SUBJECT to any state of facts an accurate survey mi ght dis- close. Dated : November 20 , 1961 Lucius D. Madeo Referee GREENE & MURRAY Attorneys for Plaintiff Office & P. O. Address 49 Main Street Sayville , New York AN INVITATION TO BID ON FIRE ESCAPE DOORS The Board of Education of the Union Free School District No. 24 of the Town of Brookhaven (Pat- chogue Public Schools) will re- ceive bids on the installation and fabrication of fire escape doors to rep lace windows at the Bay Ave- nue School , Patchogue , New York . Specifications for the above may be ob tained at the office of the Superintendent of Schools , Saxton Street , Patchogue , N. Y. , any week day between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M., until Thurs- day, December 14. 1961. at 3:00 P. M., at which time all bidding on the fire escape doors will cease and those received will be opened and read for all interested par- ties. November 30 , 1961 Patchogue , New Yo rk John C. Hylan School District Clerk SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNT Y x In the Matter of the : Petition of THE TOWN OF : NOTICE SMITHTOWN , Suffolk : OF County. New York , : APPLI- to acquire certain : CATION land for the purpose : of constructing there- : INDEX on a public park at : NO. 75343 Kings Park, Town of : Smithtown . Suffolk : County, New York. x SIR: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the petition of GERALD CASPER, Special Counsel of the Town of Smithtown , verified the 24th day of November , 1961 , will be pre- sented to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof appointed to be held in and for the County of Suffolk at the Count y Court House , Riverhead. New York , on the 20th day of December , 1961 at 10:00 in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard , requesting that the Town of Smithtown be permitted to acquire the following described real prop- ert y foi* a public park , that it be permitted to enter immediately upon the propert y described , that the compensation which should justl y be made to the respective owners of such real propert y be ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and for such oth er and furth er relief as may be proper ; ALL that certain p lot , piece or parcel of land situate at Kings Park in the Town of Smithtown Count y of Suffolk , State of New York which said p lot , piece or parcel of land is bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southeasterly side of land now or formerly of Frank Nowick which said point of beginning is the following ei ght courses and distances from the Northwesterl y end of an arc of a curve having a radius of 40 feet and a length of 62.83 feet and which said arc of a curve connects the souther- ly side of New Hi ghway (New York State Route 25A ) with the westerl y side of Ware Place : ( 1) Nort h 87 degrees 35 min- utes 20 seconds West along the southerl y side of New Hi ghway (New York State Route 25A) 816.89 feet: (2) North 68 degrees 02 min- utes 04 seconds west along the southerl y side of New Highway (New York State Route 25 A) 794.68 feet ; running (3) THENCE still along the southerl y side of New Hi g hway (New York State Route 25A) North 81 degrees 02 minutes 04 seconds west 3 feet to the east- erly side of land formerl y of J. Willis Smith , formerl y of the Carlson Farm and now or for- merl y of Frank Nowick ; running (4) THENCE along said last mentioned land South 15 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds west 582.04 feet: (o) Continuing still along land now or formerl y of Frank No- wick South 04 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds west 67.56 feet ; run- ning (6) THENCE along land now or formerl y of Frank Nowick South 2 degrees 36 minutes 40 seconds East 638.80 feet ; run- ning (7) THENCE along land now or formerly of Frank Nowick South 2 degrees 23 minutes 50 seconds west 515.81 feet ; run- ning (8) THENCE still along land now or formerl y of Frank No- wick North 89 degrees 21 min- utes 10 seconds west 1122.59 feet to the point or p lace of be- ginning; running THENCE from said point of beg inning south 56 degrees 10 minutes 38 seconds east 733.78 feet; running THENCE South 33 degrees 49 minutes 22 seconds west 420 feet; running THENCE North 56 degrees 10 minutes 38 seconds west 653.50 feet to land now or formerl y of Frank Nowick; running THENCE along land now or formerly of Frank Nowick the following three (3) courses and distances: (1) North 41 degrees 00 min- utes 20 seconds east 353.47 feet; (2) North 41 degrees 14 min- utes 00 seconds wes t 169.40 feet; (3) South 89 degrees 21 min- utes 10 seconds east 46.82 feet to the point or p lace of beg in- ning. The above described parcel of land contains 6.219 acres , more or less. Dated : East Northport , New York. November 24 , 1961 GERALD CASPER, Esq. Special Counsel , Town of Smithtown Office and P. O. Address: 10 Larkfield Road P. O. Box 35 East Northport , New York NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened by the Director of Purchase , Suffolk County, at Suf- folk County Center , Rive rhead , New York for the following items on the following dates: Fridav, December 8th., — 11:00 A. M. \Tire Chains \ Tuesday, December 12th., — 11:00 A. M. \Resuscitators \ Tuesday, December 12th.. — 11:00 A. M. \Drugs \ Tuesday , December 12th., — 11:00 A. M. \2-1962 4 Door 6 Cy l. I Sedans \ Tuesday , December 12th., — 11:00 A. M. \1-Fl ying Bridge Instal- lation-Marine \ Wednesday , December 13th., -— 11:00 A. M. \Furnish & Install Utilit y Body-Truck\ Wednesday , December 13th., — 11:00 A. M. \6 - 1962 Motor- cycles \ Wednesday , December 13th., — 11:00 A. M. \2 - % Ton Trucks \ Thursday, December 14th., — 11:00 A. M. \3 - 1962 Panel De- livery Vehicles \ Definitive Specifications for the above items may be obtained at the Office of the Department of Purchase. Stewart P. Mitm an Director of Purchase STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT : SUFFOLK COUNTY ' : NOTICE : OF In the Matter of : APPL1CA- the Petition of the : TI . ON FOR Town of Smith- : ORDER town , Suffolk : TO CON- County. New York , : DEMN AND to acquire certain : FOR DE- lands for the pur- : TERM INA- pose of establish- : TION OF ing a Town Park : COMPEN- at ST. JAMES. : SAT10N* Town of Smith- : TO BE town . Su f P .ol k : PAID TO Countv, New York. : OWNERS' from Fra n k C . : OF REAL Weeks , repuUd : PROPERTY owner. : : Index =r 78826 x TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE , that upon the petition of the Town of Smithtown, County of Suffolk , New York, dul y verified by Rob- ert A. Brady , its Supervisor , on the 27th dav \ of October , 1961 , and filed in the Office of the Clei'k of this Court on the 28th day of. November, 1961; and upon the damage map entitled \Map of property proposed to be acquired by the Town of Smithtown. Suf- folk County, N. Y., for the estab- lishment of a Park at St. James , | Suffolk Count y, N. Y., which prop- erty is now or formerl y of Frank Weeks and being a portion of those premises described on the Tax Books of the Town of Smith- town as: 33 acres , N. b y Skoski , E. & S. by Reck Bros., and others , I W. bv Moriches Road; surveyed May, 1961 , by F. C. Griffiths , Land Surveyor , Smithtown. N. Y. \ and filed in the Office of the CWk of the County of Suffolk on the 30th day of June , 1 9(51, and upon the notice of vesting title with proof of publication thereof , cop ies of all of which are annexed to the filed petition aforesaid and upon proof of due publication and post- ing oi the within Notice , and upon all other papers and proceedings heretofore and herein , an app lica- tion will be made , pursuant to the Suffolk Count y Improvement Act , at a Special Term of this Court to be held at the Supreme Court House , Riverhead , N. Y.. on the 22nd day of December , 1961 at 10:00 A . M., or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard for an order: 1. Granting petitioner ' s app lica- tion to condemn propert y to be acquired for a Town Park , in the Town of Smithtown , Suffolk Count y, N. Y., which said prop- erty is more particularl y describ- ed ' in Schedule \A\ hereto an- nexed. 2. Directing that the compensa- tion to be made to the owner of the real propert y to be acquired shall be ascertained b y this Court without a jury. 3. That the title to the property to be acquired shall become vest- ed in the petitioner upon the entry of an order granting the app lication of the petitioner. 4. Granting such other and fur- ther relief as to the Court may seem just and proper. Dated: East North port , New Y' ork November 30 , 1961. Yours , etc., WILLIAM A. C AH ILL Attorney for Petitioner Office & P. O. Address 350 Larkfield Road East Northport , N. Y. SCHEDULE \A\ DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE ACQUI R E D FROM FRANK C. WEEKS. REPUTED OWNER. ALL that certain p lot , piece or parcel of land with the build- ings and improvements thereon , situate, l ying and being in the Town of Smithtown , Count y of Suffolk and State of New York , bounded and described as fol- lows : BEGINNING at a point on the Easterl y side of the Moriches Road at the division line be- tween lands now or formerly of Joseph Manx and formerl y of George W. Weeks and the prop- erty hereby conveyed; running thence southerl y along the East- erly side of Moriches Road South 12 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds East 306.13 feet to an angle therein; thence South 21 degrees 00 minutes 20 seconds East 115.21 feet: thence Easter- ly from said Moriches Road South 86 decrees 41 minutes 28 seconds East along land now or formerly of Frank Weeks 677.93 feet to an ang le; thence still along said land of said Frank Weeks North 15 degrees 12 minutes , 10 seconds East 718.04 feet to the land now or former- ly of Adam J. Skoski formerly of Alfred Hawkins: thence North 70 degrees 20 minutes 57 seconds West along said land now or for- merly of Adam J. Skoski 400 feet to land now or formerl y of Joseph Manz; thence along said lan d now or formerl y of Joseph Manz South 18 degrees 18 min- utes 32 seconds West 429.80 feet to an angle ; thence North 86 degrees 41 minutes 28 sec- onds West 460 .15 feet to the Easterl y side of Moriches Road at the point or p lace of begin- ning. 10.738 acres All of the aforesaid premises being the same premises contain- ed in a certain damage map en- titled \Map of Property proposed to be acquired bv the Town of Smithtown. Suffolk Count y, N. Y' ., for the establishment of a Park at St. James , Suffolk County, N. Y., which property is now or formerly of Frank Weeks and be- ing a portion of those premises described on the Tax Books of f he Town of Smithtown as: 33 acres. N. by Skoski , E. & S. by Beck Bros. & others , W. by Mor- iches Road: surveved May ' 1961 , by F. C. Griffiths. Land Surveyor , Smithtown , N. Y. '\ and filed in the Office of the Countv C'erk of Suffolk Count y on the 30th day of June. 1961 , under file number 78826 , copies of which are also on file with the undersigned at- torney. Dated: November 30 , 1961. WILLIAM A. CAHILL Attorney for Petitioner Office # P. O. Address 350 Larkfield Road East Northport , N. Y. Q. When is the best time to plant Virginia creeper ? A. In the late fall or early spring. Use medium soil , that is not too rich and not poor. Cover the roots well and also a few inches of the stalk. Q. Did Richard Henry Dana really have sea experience before writing his story \Two Years Be- fore the Mast\ ? A. Richard Henry Dana was born in Cambridge . Mass., August 1815 , entere d Ha rvard College in 1831 , but about the beginning of his third year an attack of measles left his eyesight so weak that study was impossible. He decided to go on a sea voyage for his health . choosing to go as a sailor rather than as a passenger. He shipped from Boston on August 14 , 1834 , on the brig \Pilgrim \ , bound for the Coast of California. His ex- periences for the next two year s ! are recorded in \Two Years Befoi*e the Mast\ which gives a most read- able ' account of navigation in the (jays of sailing vessels , and a I remarkable description of early I California. Questions & Answers