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New s Items of The Ridge Mt Inprid flrimnldi. \ <\phank • . - .71G B.MI1 AI XIL1 \ii \ I. ' ui^e unit of tho Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Au.ci ' iaiy held t heir Chiistmas paity and elec- tion of officeis Satiruiiy nmht at the home of Mix . Waltov UtMn «- on Sally l.anc. Kl 'ited we re .Mesdames Rose Macvdo . president ; t' atric a NeiNon . vise pie s ident; Mar ^ aiet N i «• o 1 a y. secretary ; Helen Ehlei s trea stuei ; Mamaiet , .\ii ol;i \ , delegate , with Mai\ Cou allei nat 's dpleuate. Attending were Mesdames So- phia Xovak . Rae Waike , Alice I' eltz. Loiaine Knlton and Ann Bu- Imk. Tho nevt meetin»- will be held J m.iar\ . \ > wi th install mem of ot- llU Is . SI' . Cll \KLKS AL X. Coram. Middle Islan 1 ami Ridu 'e chapter of St. Chad ' s Ilospi^ai Aixihary held their Christmas party and election of oi fk-ers Fu- da> niuht at the Coiam Commu- nity clubhouse. Klectcd were Mesdames Frank Qii'im. pi<p ident. \ancy Uttin n , vice president; Ha- lt.Id Walters , secretaiv. and Wil- fi tp ' Paquette. Sr., trea -uier. Other membeis present were Mesdame-; Aucru-to MaceJoa , Phil- ip Muiiisteii. John Burke, Ralph Bait) , Juliu? Vare ' a. C. Rovapna, Rudolph Hahn , Lam Kaminski , llox Lag-anar_ine. Caioline Fox, Kenneth Packei. Frank Giannello. Michael Marella . Albert Xeilson and Misses Bessie I. . \an. Edith Fa i ley and Elizabeth Kennedy. HOME EXTENSION The local day unit of the Homo FxteiKion Service met Tuesday fiom 10 a. m. to ' d p. m. at the fn ehouse where they continu- ed working on hair-pin lace stoles and made Christmas wreaths. Pro- sent -w ere Mesdames * vsie Balas , instructor, Rita K e i s e 1 , Elsie Schultz. Ann Bubach , Alice Ken- nedy, Dorothy Whittle and Elea- noi Smith. The night unit met Monday at St. Mark' s Church basement with Mrs. Helen Schmidt insrructinq: the iii embers in the second lesson of the wool jersey dress project. Pre- sent were Mesdames Joan Day, Barbara Martz . Katherine Schoch . L' MP Balas. Karen Rufi 'in , Barbara Armstronsr and Dorotnv Russ°ll. _ \vo new members , Mesdames Ann Cm,m and Marion Booiii' j r , join ed thp unit. G. SCOI T COl-NCI- South Suffolk Gin S . oat Coun- cil , Neighborhood 3. held the iiist nuei-troop Chiibtmas part y. Fii- uay nmht , at Rulue Elementary School , w ith Mrs. Briuo Boie.bi of Coram in charge. The Coram troop, accompanied bv Me-dames Donald Young and Edward WitLs- cnack , leader and co-leader , opened the event with the Fla'i ceremony. Troop 75 of Yap iuink with Mesdames George E • . >•<; <' • _, Norman (Joi n i.nd Miss Elsie Midler , pre- sented a Christmas piav. \It AVas The Night Befoi e Chri_tma s , \ fol- lowed b y Troop 9' .) of Yap hank with Mesdames Heniy ILilama and Aithur Wright, leading the Christ mas carolling. The Nei ghborhood Senior Troop 86 with Mts. Heni y Schwerdtferuer , pantomimed sever Sc-hwerdtferger, pantomimed sev- eral carols and the West Middle Island tioop supp bed the music foi d i'iPiim. They were accompan - ied by Mesdame, Joseph Bezich and Hairy A der, leader and co-leader. The East Middle Tslai. 1 troop with Mrs. Barney Peltz and Troop 37 of Ridge with Misses Jane Gaduti and Patricia Sween- 'V join- ed the celebration. Others attend- ing were Mesdames Arthur Noss , Neig hborhood chairman; Martin Fried, troop consultant; Louis Nan- nini and Howard Christiansen , tioop oi gnnizers ; John \Wellings , finance chairman; Miss Jean Mul- ler , committee members of Troop 75, and Mesdames Sam Grimal- di and Frederick Barsch , commit- tee members of Troop 37 , Ridge. Refreshments were served b y the Girl Scouts. SCOUT NEWS Girl Scout Troop 37 with leader and co-leader . Misses Jane Gad- uti and Patricia Sweeney, mot Wednesday night at Ridge School. The girls rehearsed a Christmas play, \Mr. Whiskers \ , to be pre- sented at the next meeting for pa- rents and friends. Attending were Anita Lombardo . Edith Barsch , Gilda Anastasi , Laura and Kathy Cyran , Karen Nicolay, Jeanne Au- Ftein , Linda Aiello and Sus .ui Becht. Brownie 1 Troop 9 met Wednes- day after school with leader ' and co-leader , Mesdames Dorothy Bar- sch and Edna Aiello , and made Christmas centerpieces. They p lan- ned to go caroling with the Cub Scout Troop 187 Wednesday, in- stead of holding their regular meet- ing, followed by a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Mary (low on Randall Road. Saturday ' s visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Speizio of Woodlot Road were Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Tedesco of Ozone Park and Mr. and Mrs . Victor Speizio of Wading River. Joseoh Schaaff . son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schaaff of Wood- lot Road, celebrated his eighth birthday Thursday with a party. His guests included Johanna. Ed- ward and Terry Lange , Patrick Mooney, Arthur Minardi , Jeanne Austen , William , Michael and John Dickoff. Georgette and De- bra Wurst , Nina Speizio, Jeanne La Flair . James Aiello , Glenn Stumpp and the guest-of-honor ' s sisters, Maria and Alice and broth- ers Kenneth and Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Whittle and daughters , Elizabeth , Patricia and Mary, of Dew Flag Road were Sundays guests at the home of Mrs. Whittle ' s brother and sister- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Lan- ctot and children. Edmond, Jr., and Susan , of Massapequa Park. ST. MARK'S CHURCH St. Mark' s Evangelical Luthe- lan Church . William Floyd Park- way, held its annual congregation- al meeting December 10 with a supper , election of officers and adoption of the budget for 1962. Alfred Schoch and Frederick Brod- man were reelected president and vice president; Mrs. Harry Milne , secretary, and Mrs. Edward Ball , reelected treasurer. The Deacon- Triistees are Mesdames Karl Borst Franz Nicolay and also George Balas and Edward Ball. Mrs. Hen- ry Koepke was reelected Church School superintendent. The offi- cer;, and the newly elected offi- cers of St. Mark' s Lutheran Church Women , Mesdames Doro- thy Brodman , president; Margaret Nicolay. vice president ; Kathryn Schoch , treasurer ; Barbara Martz , secretary ; Joan Day, secretary of education ; Elsie Balas , secretary of stewardship and Mrs. A. Drum , goodwill secretaiy, will be instal- led at the 10:30 a. m. worship service January 7. St. Mark' s sponsored a chil- dren ' s Christmas party 2 p. m. Sunday, with the youngsters pre- senting the Christmas story and celebrating the birth of Christ. Christmas worship services at the church with the Rev. Harold Drum officiating, are at 11 p. m. Christmas eve and 10:30 a. m. Christmas day. A New Year ' s Eve service will be held at 8 p. m. and at 10:30 a. m. New Year ' s day. Regular services are at 8 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. with church school for all children at 9:15 a. m. Nursery accomodations are available with two adults in charge at the 10:30 a. m. service. \\ ' _/_T__r * JflTTfrrT' Z^^ J UIUM rrn _ * w • - **•*•/* wy^ ^ L liJSSS The Members of \k [ MERCHANTS DIVISION \ Is ¦ * of The Patchogue Chamber of Commerce & wish you a B Merry, Merry Christmas ! II . . . AND NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! Sant a makes mistakes like the rest of us—Wrong size for Sis? Too young for Gramps? Too old for Junior? If Santa boug ht it at a PATCHOGUE MER- CHANTS DIVISION store , you can exchange it , .. with a smile ! am * * \SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE !\ ~ , mmm mmmf*mm mMm < \f C~ For the Most Complete News of Suffolk County Read The Advance BLUE POINT NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Georae Densiiu-, EMerson 3-6279 * y GOLDEN AGE PARTY The Golden Aye Club met De- cember 12 at the firehou o . The highlight of the night was -\ Christinas dinner and naif /. Fred Bruck , us Santa , distributed gifts to the members Also a mo\ ic shown bv the Long Island Bible Student ' Chuic h. M, - ,. Mary George and Mis. Frieda Boyd will lake candy and cookies io the ill and shut-ins r ^i' ore the holidays. Hostesses i »• the - evening \v r->e Mesdames Loui. -e Fleming, i' -n.ma Ruhl , Christ in- 1 Pilats , Maiga r ' te Owens , Estt . -llo Kuntz . Edith .]o- nes , Mary George and Frieda Boyd . Music and dancing w *vo en jo\od b y all. The next meeting v ill be held January 9. Anyone interested is ;n- \ ited to attend. BAP i 'TST CHURCH The Church choir heul its an nual ChrisMn is party Y' : \ PT -1 < *>' 12 in the c uivh diniim room. Re- freshments were served and gif: i xchanged. fin .day bein^ the Rev . J. A. Falk' s L'lthday, a ca ke was the centerpi.ee and \Happy .Birth- day \ was sung. The room was de- c orated with liit seasonal oeeota- t'ons. Hostesses were Mesdames I. _ Paik , WMu'iu King, Romhrn d Mie- k( en and Edward Mahler. ; )thei < _ , -ests were C' t Rev . Mr, Fa 'k , Miss Janet S ; ebus. Mr. and Mrs. George f'ersing and Mesdames William Weyhtauch , Ilemy Mor- ns , and R. inhaiu Nie 'd'\ser., ad of Blue Point. Also Carol Tusso of Patchogue; Mr. and Mrs Eugene Rogers of East Moriches; Mrs. Ed- ward Mahler of Sawille and Mesdames Vivjj nia Rutkowski. Le ona King, Mr. and Mrs . Louis Wor- rad and Willi ; in Bled .oe , all OJ Ravport. FIRE DEPT. PART Y The 1'irenien held their annual Chiistmas party Sunday with ap- proximately 100 children prese it to enjoy refreshments and the gifts ' distributed b y Santa. The room was decorated with Christ- mas decorations highlighted by n ten - foot decorated tree and the children sang carols. Those on the committer , under the direction of Thomas Dillon , were Joseph Dud.k , Michael Ven- tieri , Alfred Furchert , Jr., and Joseph Rocklien. The firemen were called out 9:15 p. m. last Sunday to 58 Maple Street to extinguish an oil burner fire. DEM. CLUB The Blue Point Democrati c Club held a Christmas parly December IH at the firehouse. The committee in charge of urrangemen's weiie Mesdames John J. Foley , chairman , Robert Broad , Francis Fillichone and Joseph Ten. A grab bag of Christmas gifts was held , followed by the serving >f refri shment-^ . The room was de\ writ-» 1 in a Christmas theme. i Plans for the coming yea v were I also discussed. GIRL scou rs Troop 34 held its Chri^mas party December 13 at the home of Michele Mazzei of Bayview Ave- nue. Refreshments were served and gifts exchanged. Hostesses u-ere Su. -an Schwerdel , Denise Concourt , Cheryl Sceleppi and M ; che}e. Oth- ers present were Barbara Swee- zey, Patricia Connolly, Patricia Sweezey, Carol Graves , Ca»ol Jer- gens , Carol Wenk , Ma.gatvt Yti - non , Jeanne Considine , Jean Brown and Terry Huber. Betty-Ann , infant daiighte of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brueckner of 9 Woodland Avenue , was baptized December 10 in the Sayville Con- gregational Church by the Rev. Trevor Hausseke. Afterwards , Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Norton of Elms Court , Sayville. entertained at a dinner party for 28 of the imme- diate family. For the finest in self-service meats try Shand' s Food Market in Bayport. Good parking—quick service. —Adv. The Sit and Sew Christ nas par- ty was held at the home of Mrs William Ritchie of Purick Street, December 13. Secret pal gifts were exchanged and their senders re- vealed. New secret pals were drawn for the following year and refreshments served. Members pre- sen xvere Mesdames George Pone , Howard Shene . Milton Bevis . Wil- liam Weyhrauch , Frieda Boyd , Al- fred Sweezey, Leon Sweezey and George Densing. Councilman John J. Folev has announced that the dredging of Corey Creek has begun. Mrs. George Densing ;s ill and confined to South Side Hospital. OUR LADY OF THE SNOW Next Saturday morning there will be no religious instruction for those who have not made their First communion. Those who have , should report to the church at 10 a. m. for confessions. Fridav and Saturday confessions for the adults will be held at the legular times, from 4::;i) to 6 p. m. and from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Here comes the bride! Th e strains of the wedding march will begin auspiciously when you accept the cheerfully given serv- ice of The Advance in your selec- tion of wedding invitations. Prin- l ted , raised printing or engraving. —Adv. ^dP^ig^B -« T -^ 15 *St B^n HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: All Safeway-First National Super Markets 1 ¦ SB Motional H B H °P en Late Wed \ Thurs - F \» and Sat - ^enings This Week ^^^R___________ -^^m J mlw r ^^^^IWWBmmmmmmmmmmWWW^^^^ rarr^\--;; - ^y r . .y r *fTT ^ \^J7W^^^ r \ - l A - \ ' '^t _$££^_ _ l _ i _ \ _S^ * w m^^ - ¦ . - ' - \ ¦ . 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