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News of the Churches Moriches Bay Area OIK LADY QEEEX OF HEAVEN CHl Kl H ORTHODOX CATHOLIC 31!) Cypress Drive , .Mastic Heaeh Hex. l- ' r. Erancis Anthony, Pastor I.e\. Father Richard McFarland. Assistant Pastor SATURDA Y Confessions 7 to !' p. in. SUNDAY I'l a. in. — Mass. Followed by catechism and in- struct Ions. 7 |). in. —• Benediction of the Most Hlessed Sac:anient. HOLY DAYS Masses 8 and ' J a. m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST RailroatF *\ Av\liue , Center Moriches Elder E. Burns , Pastor SUNDAY 10:30 a. m. — Sunday school. 11 ; :n> a. in. — Morning service. MONDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal. TUESDAY 8 p- m. —Bible band and pray- ing. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. —Young People ' s night. THURSDAY 8 p. m. •— Pastor night. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE MORICHES Main Street and Rail Road Ave. Center Moriches Rev . Dr. Alvin Wilson SUNDAY 9:45 a. ni. —Sunday School. 10:15 a. ni. — Church nursery, for parents who wish to attend churc h service, under the care jf Mrs. Edward Rogers 11 a. in. — Morning worship and sermon. TUESDAY 7:- ' !(i |i . ni. -- The Ladies ' (luild im efs ;u ' . he home of Mrs. Arthur Schemer. Sr., on Alain Street. THURSDAY 7:15 p. ni. — Junior choir re- hearsal under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Crowley. 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Ey- ton- ,Tones and Mrs. Gertrude Titmus at organ. CHRIST CHURCH OF THE FULL GOSPEL. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Canal Street , Center Moriches Salvatore Crvco , Pastor TODAY S p. in. — Church Hoard meets at church. FRIDAY X ji . ill . — CA Youth service. SUNDAY 10 a. in. —Sundav School classes for all aues. Adult Bible class. 10 a. m. — Teacher training class. 0. T. survey course , under I Richard C. Conklin , instructor, \The Life and Teachings of Christ. \ _ I 1 1 a. in. — Morning worshi p. 11 a. n:. — Children ' s church service for children up to 7 vears. TUESDAY 8 p. ni. — Prayer service . THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MORICHES Lake Av nue near .Main St. Rev. Alfred John Holler , pastor SUNDAY 11 a. m. — First morning serv- ice of newly organized Lutheran Church to be held at the Mor- iches Woman ' s Clubhouse . All people of the Lutheran faith or people not with any particular church are invited to attend. CENTER .MORICHES METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William H. Waters , Pastor Main Street , Center Moriches SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School . 10:15 a. m. — Church Hour nursery for benefit of parents at- tending services , at parish house , under supervision of Mrs. Sher- wood Baker. 11 a. in. — Morning worship service. WEDNESDAY ~ : ' M) p. m. — Senior choir re- hearsal under direction of Miss Eleanor Werely and Mrs. Ruth Becker , organist . ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST R. C. CHURCH Ocean Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. Andrew Klarmann , Paster SATURDAY 4-S and 7:30-9 p. m. — Confes- sions. SUNDAY Masses—7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. in. MONDAY 7:30 p. m. —Novena devotions in honor of the Miraculous Medal of the Blessed Virgi n Mary. TUESDAY 8 p. m. — Holy Name Society meets. W EEKDAY S 7 and 8 a. m. —Masses. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal un- der the direction of the Rev. An- drew Klarmann , pastor. i ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Railroad Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. Willard I. Kile , Pastor SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Celebration of Holy Eucharist. 11 a. ni. — Morning Prayer and Litanv. MONDAY 10 a. m. to 12 noon — Church- women meet at Parish hall. A luncheon will be served at Sun- rise Restaurant after meeting. TUESDAY 7: ' % 0 p. m. — Brotherhood of St . Andrews meets at church. THURSDAY 8 p m — Executive committee meets ;u 'hurch. 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal under the direction of Mrs . Carol Jurgie- lewiez and organist , Mrs. George Schuy ler. HELL A.M E. ZION CHURCH Railroad Avenue, Center Moriches Rev. Julius C. Brown Minister SUNDAY 11 a. m. — Worshi p service. 9 :45 a. m. —Sundav school. MONDAY 7:30 p. ro. — Home Mission Group meets at. narish hall. 8 p. m. — Senior choir rehear- sal , under direction of Mrs. Ella M c Lean. :• WEDNESDAY S l). m. — Praver service. - THURSDAY 7. -M0 p. in. — Jun.or choir re hearsal , under din-rlion of Mr? Ph y llis Stewart. JEWISH CENTER OF THE MORICHES Main Street , Center Moriches Rabbi Reuben Blum TODAY 7:30 p. m. —Services. SATURDAY 9 a. m. — Hebrew School. Bai Alitzvah and Bas Mitzvah studj group children from ages 12-1*1. 1(1 a. m. — Hehves- Scli» >l. Al other children ac , es 6-11. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mastic Beach St. Andrew ' s Parish Hal Neig hborhood Road. Rev. Alfred T. K. Zadig, Vicar SUNDAY 7:15 a. m. — Morning Prayer 7:30 a. m. — The Hol y Eucharist (said). 8:45 a. in. — Church School. 10 a. in. — Sung Mas- . MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 9 a. in. — Movninn Prayer. 9:15 a. m. — Hoiv Coii ' iinuiiioii. THURSDAY 6\ :3T1 a. in. — Mo\ niiig Prayer. G. -45 — a. m. Holv Communion. TUESDAY , SATURDAY S a. in. - Morning Prayer. 8:15 a. ni. — llo \ Communion SATURDAY 5 to (j p. m. — Confessions , (j p. in. — Evening Prayer. MASTIC BEACH KEBKEYV CENTER Neighborhood 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 LUTHERAN CHURCH Mastic Road , Mastic Beach Rev . Arthur W. Geidel , Pastor SUNDAY 8:li> a. m. — Divine worship. 9:30 a. m. — Sunday schoo for children of all ages . 11 a. in. — 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. JUUE'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 l-li ' who wil! attend 10 a. in. .Mass in the Auditorium Classes in the church wil! follow. MONDAY 8 a. m. — Mass. 8 P. m. — Novena to St. Jurli and Our Lady of the Miraculou 1 - Medal. WEEKDAY'S 8 a. m. — .Mass. HOLY DAY'S OF OBLIGATION Masses 7, 8 , 9 a. m. and 7- . :M | P. m. j DEVOTIONS , FTPST FRIDAY Benediction and Litany of tlv I Sacred Heart afte r R a. m. Mass ! SS PETER AND PAUL R. C. CHURCH Eastport-Manor Road Manorville SUNDAY 9 a. m. — Mass. BROOKFIEID PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH South Street and Wading River Road , Manorville John Freese , Lav Minister SUNDAY 9 a- m. — Worshi p service. 10 a. m. — Sunday School . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST MORICHES Montauk Highway & Culver Lane Rev. Gordon Dickson , Minister SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. — Church School. 11:15 a. m. — Morning worship. THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Choir practice . CENTENNIA L METHODIST CHURCH VIontauk Highway. East Moriches . Robert Lemmermann , Pastor SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. — Church School . 11 a. m. — Morning worshi p. MONDAY 8 p. m. — WSCS. TUESDAY 8 ]). m. —OITi-i'i i board meeting. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. — Bible stndv. THURSDAY * 8 p. m. — Choir practice. MENU EASTPORT SCHOOL FRIDAY — Tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwich, cup cake , milk. ilONDAY — Chuck wagon on roll. peas , hot buttered rice, ice cream sundae , milk. PUESDAY — Meat loaf , mashed potatoes and grin y. roll , car- rots, ice cream , milk. VEDNESDAY — Green pea soup. chicken salad sandwich , Aool\ crumb square, milk. BIRTHS BAYVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. William Kavanagh 'f 95 Wavecrest Drive. Masth- • .each , a <on , Will/am Vincent , Scomber 3. Mr. and Mrs. John Kruk Jr., of )'d Country Road , East port , a son. osep h Edwird , December 18. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fennelly, of \ ulton Avenue , Mastic , a daughter, ' arole Bernadette , December 22. Moriches Mm. Ann Burne . Tel. ATlantir 4-0691 Al .M 'Oibu- - (iii ' .yed an eiglit- d-i . \ lei' - v ov -ei tie holiday. , at the home of his parents. .Mr. and .M rs. Fianl: Mooinii s of Cooks Park. Al. who I a ui' mber of the Aimy lu- faiiliv . is stationed at J-ort Lee , Va. M> • Eileen Carey of Riverhead per: a f ew day- , t ecetitly as hoti - egue -t of Miss Karen Kaloski at th \ home of Karen ' s parents , Mr and Mrs. Victor Kaloski of Barnes Road. Holiday d.nner quests at the heme ol Mr. and Mrs. George Hume. Sr„ of Harms Road were Mr Bulge ' s navents . Mr. and Mrs. D- .nii ) Biiivi'e . Sr., of Mastic Beach. Evening visitors were Mr. Purge ' s brother and family, Mr. ; nd Mis . Daniel Bur«e, Jr.. and son , Dennis , of Bellport. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilchrist of Delhi wen Wednesday after- noon vi- ' tors to the home of Mr. t.nd Mr- . Lloyd <l. Pcimey of I ouis Avenue. .M rs. Maiie La Corte and child- ren. Dianne . Peter and Paul, were Cluistmas day dinner guests at Die home of Mr. and Mrs . Sal La Corte of Rrookhaven. Mr. and Mrs. George Schuyler of Montauk Highway entertained as dinner quests Monday, their son in-law and daughter , Mr . and -Mrs. Merrill Pa ' mer of Cortland. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer spent four days visiting at the Schuyler homo . Mr. and Mrs . Henry Borak and children. T<>»imy. Susan and Ger- ard, of Fourth Street were holiday j. 'iie. --ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs . John Lawrence of Westhury. A Christmas eve party was held Sunday nig h! at the home of Mr. avd M r.s . John Glover of Private Road. Tho-i c attending were Mr. and Mr . David Call and Miss Joan Iiei'l'i rt of East Moriches. Brine Edwards of Fourth Street aid Mi- s Barbara Brine of Fourth Street were anions those attending a svei t sixteen birthday party Pic mber ]' ¦ ' , in honoi of Miss Pa- t - icia Huberts , of .Midland Avenue , .Mastic. The party was held at the B' ue Lantern Uestauiiuit in Mas- t.c. On December 2<i a double birth- day party was held in honor of Patricia ai'd Michael Hawkins celebrating their twelfth birthday. 7f \ p.uty was held at the home of their parents , Mr. and Mrs. V. OIM I IOW Hawkins of Montauk Highway. Joining in the celebra- tion were Peter Agnetti and James Mc Heffey of Center Moriches; Brin e Ogeka of East Moriches; Mary Jean Sullivan of Mastic I . ' each; Carol Brunone of Mastic; Eib'en Kobus of Moricln s; Veron- ica Agri Iti and Cecilia Gilligan of Center Moriches. Mr. and Mi' s . Edward Clirzan- cw. -ki of Montauk Highway en- joyed a visit Wednesday from Mi- . Chr/anou ski' s mother. M rs. Mary Ry backi . and brother , Teddy /vvbackf , of the Hronv. Mr. and Mrs. William De Beau- champ of Montauk Highway were Christma s - day dinner guests af the home of their nephew and famil y. Mr. and Mr s . .j a y c. Row- land of Patchogue . ( \ ¦lristiiiiis evening visitors to the home of Air . and .Mrs . Charles B ickhei! of Marion Drive were Mrs. Riickh i ' it ' s parents and sister, Mr. and Mr- . D. I' ngamata and Geraldine of Mastic , together with Mr. ai. ii Mrs. Edward Chr/anow- ski of Montauk Highway . .Mr. und Mis. Heii'-y \ Borak of Fo ' iitb Street leci'ived a beautiful Flench Cliiistma- card fiom Pri- vate 1 c Wi'liani /.uiidberg of Ma stic, who js statioii\d in France. Mr . and Mrs. John Clover of Private Road ' ¦ re holiday dinner guests at the Home of their son- i -law an.! d suuhter. Mr. and Mrs . Da v id Call of East Moriches. On Christ mas day. Mrs. Victor Kalo s ki and daue.hUT , Karen , of Harm s Road were guests at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Carey of Riverhead. O pen House was held at the Care y home in honor of Sister Alice Marie . O . P., whose homecoming was the first since she entered the Dominican Novitiate. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. -Marie La Corte and children Dianne , Peter and Paul , visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Young of Huntington. Holiday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Penney of Lodis Avenue were their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Roland Penney, and son , Randy, of Center Moriches toge- ther with Mr. Penney ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penney of Main Street. Mr. and . Airs. George Burge, Sr., of Barnes Road were host and hostess Christmas eve at an open house party. Those attending were : Mr. and Mrs. Danie! Burge , Sr., of Mastic Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Page and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Chester of Mastic; Mr. and M r.s. Daniel Burge. Jr.. of Heliport and William Duffy of Astoria and Mastic. Mrs. Marie La Corte and child- ren. Dianne. Peter and Paul , were Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Commando of Brentwood. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards and family of Fourth Street to- gether with Mr. and Mrs. George Leskowitz of Moriches w ere Christmas day dinner guests nt the home of Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Loskowit;: of Mastic Beach. Christmas night visitors to the home of .Air . and Mrs. James Meyer of Hawkins Avenue were Mr. and Mr.s . Edward Chrzanowski of Montauk Highway. Over the holidays , Mr. and Mrs . Victor Kaloski of Barnes Road entertained as their bouse guest . Jack .Mc Domiell of Queens Vil- lage. Mr . and Mrs. William Geyer of Cooks Park received word recently that their son , William Geyer , Jr., a patient at the Marine Hospital in S MI Francisco , Calif., under- went surgery. A ir. Geyer, a mem- ber of the Meicli'int Marine for almost 20 years , has been all over the world. Mr. Geyer ' s home port is in San Francisco . Mr. and Mrs. George De Beau- champ oi Alt. Vision enjoyed a four-day holiday visit to the home of Mrs. George De Beauchamp, Sr., of Cooks Park. Holiday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Donald Hulse of Fifth Street were Mr- . Susan Hulse of Barnes Road. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hulse and children. Dora and Henry, of Barnes Road, Mr. and .Mrs. Warren HuNe ami sons , Garry and Wayne, of Barnes Road and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hulse together with their daug hter- ter. Eva . and -ww . Donald and Ed- ward , of Mastic Acres. Airman Second Class Edward Hulse re- turned recently from Guam where he had been stationed for 18 months. After-dinner guests at the Hulse home were Mrs. Sophie Fesnick and children. Rita . Steven and Calvin , of Barnes Road and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hulse and sons , Philip awl Michael , of Mastic. Miss Envma Lukert of Cedai Avenue spent the Christmas week- end at the home of her aunt , Mrs. Emma Nonnemiiacher of Long Is- land City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Lukert of Cedar Avenue spent the long Christmas weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lukert and fami' y of East Hartford , Conn., and Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Lukert of Hope- dale, Mass. On Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Lukert of Cedar Avenue together with Mrs. Mark Crosier of Sayville and Mrs. Cro- sier ' s daughter, Mrs. Gus Hubel of Connecticut , enjoyed dinner at the Lamp Lighter in Sayville. in celebration of Mrs. Crosier and Mrs. Huhel' s birthdavs. EASTPORT NEWS ITEMS Mis* Donnif Brll. Tel. EAstport 5-0046 SURPRISE PARTY A surprise birthday party was given last Wednesday for Mrs . John Pop 1 a ski at her home by Mr. and Mrs . Yemon Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs . Jack Vakay. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Omii Matsoti , Mr. and Mrs, \\ aldemar Burding, Mr. and Mrs . Nicholas Capozzola and Joh n Poplaski of East port , and Mr. and .M rs. David Wilcox of Speonk. The couples enjoyed refreshments and Mi'ines , and Mrs. Poplaski was pi esented with a gift. Mrs. Marie Fredrich , Mr. and Mrs . William Fvedvieh, Jr., ami .M i-s. Fred B. Gordon of Sayville spent last Tuesday night visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gordon of North Bay Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbin and daughter , Kathlein , of New Paltz spent last Wednesday visit- ing Mrs. Nelson Collins and Mrs. ( ' . •raid Ashcraft , Mrs. Corbin is the former Barbara Wickens. Mr. and Mrs . Horace Mott spent Christmas day with their son-in- law and daughter , Mr . and M r.s . Josi ph Vish of Southampton. The Extension Service will hold their monthly business meeting 8 p. in. next Thursday in the fire- bouse. The ladies will enjoy a demonstration party. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and sons , Barry and Billy, of Sayville spent last Tuesday visiting with Air. and Mrs. Franci Thompson. .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hieks , Aliss Kathy Hicks and James Hicks of Seaford spent Christmas eve visiting with Mv. Hick' s bro- ther-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Collins and his mo- tber. Mrs . Leslie Hicks. Live B tter With 1'ELCO Low Cn«t FJertricity. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle and ch ldren , Blake and Tracy, have returned to their home in Potts- town , Pa., a fter spending the holi- days with their parents , Mrs. Edith D. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tuttle , Sr.. and with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kelley, Jr. Mesdames Daniel Coffey, Irma Norwood. William Rizzuto and Robert Watson spent last Wednes- day visiting their brother , Edwin Ranger of East Hampton , who is home on leave from the Manhattan Veterans Hospital in New York City . Mr. and Mrs. Al Hawes of Ja- maica and Mrs. S. W. Lauder of Richmond Hill spent Christmns day with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawes and daughters , Judy. Jae- quie , Janet and Joanne. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Middleton of Lynbrook and Mr . and Airs. Roy Dunwell and children, Lorie and Lee , of Southampton spent Christ- mas day with their parents , Mr . and Mrs. Howard Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Corey. The Eastport Extension Service will meet 7:30 tonight in the fire- house for their work night on braided rugs. Mr . and .Mrs. John Baker . Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker , Jr., and son Bradley, Harry Baker and James Baker spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ion Stys of Main Street. Enjoying Christmas dinner at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Kelley, Sr., were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley and children , Tom , Lorie , and Jeffery, and their son- in-law and daughte r , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adehverth and children. Henry , Karen and Robbin. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Warner and children , Dudley and Beverly, spent Christmas afternoon visit- ing with Mrs. Edith D. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. E. Cof- fey and children , Karen and Dan- iel , Mrs . Irma Norwood and son , Joseph , enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mr . s . Jack Vakey and family. Later in the afternoon Mir. and Mrs. Delbert West-he . Jr.. of South Haven were gue sts of Mr. and Mrs. Vakay. The Missionary Society of the Gospel Church ' will hold their monthly meeting tomori ow ni g ht. Pvt. James W. Lashnk , son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lashuk of North Bay Avenue , is home on :i tc-h-day leave fiom Foit Dis, New Jcrsev. .Mrs . Lottie Tuthill spent Christ- mas day at the 1\ me of her bro- ther and sister-i.i-law, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Raynor of East Mor- iches . Southside Grange 1224 will meet tomorrow night in the Legion II .n The nioiitbl . s meeting of the Fire Department will be held 7:30 p. in. Monday, in the fiiehouse. Spending Christmas day at the home of Air. and \Mis . Nelson Col- lins was Mis. Collins ' brother and ' -ister-in-Uuv , Mv. ami Mrs. James Hicks, and son. James , of Ronkon- koma. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson spent Christmas day with theii son-in-law and daughter. Air. and Mr.s . Kenneth Kalwite . and family of East Islip. Miss .Janet Thomp- son, who is a nurse at the South- side Hospital in Bay Shore, also enjoyed Christmas day with her sister. Airs. Hope Wi'liams spent a few days last week visiting with her son-in-law and daughter . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chambers , and daughter , Patricia , of Jamesburg. Ah: and Mrs. Richard Bell and family of Patchogue spent Christ- mas dav at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell. Visiting at the home of .Miss Li la Brown were her brother-in- law and sister, Mr . and Mrs. Hnr- i : , Hull. Jr., of Id ir.pstead. The Parent-Teacher Association will meet toni g ht at the high school. Live new , and eye-catching ad vertising make the Advanct stand out in point of reader in terest for every member of the family.—Adv. BROTHERHOOD NIG HT MA STH\ BEACH In contimi mice of its theme of brotheihood . Congregation Bnai Shalom of th- . Mastic Beach Hebrew Center will be host to the congregation of S . Andrew ' * Ep iscopal Church at S;:' ,u p. in. Friday in the Hebrew Centei on Neighborhood Road. finest for the evening will h- l\ ath\i- Alfred Zadig, vicar of S' Andrew ' s Ep iscopal Church. FIRE AUXY PARTY MASTIC BEACH—The anii 'V- -i-sarv party of the Mastic Beai h Fire- Department Ladies ' Auxiliai; , will be held Tuesday at the file- house on Neighborhood Road. Airs. Cai rie Bloiihiuist is m charge \f ilie a rrangement- ' and all memb\i' s are invited to attend . Here comes the hride! The 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- ted , raised printing or engraving. —Adv MASTI C BEACH—The An- nual In stallation Dinner and Dance for nv nibeis of the Columbia Civic Association will he held at the Mastic Bet'ch Democratic Clubhous e , Locust Drive, on January 27. Among the special guest s invited to attend are Brook- haven Town Justice of th- Peace , Erling A. Larsen . Dr. Frank Galabro . 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