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tor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, baptized Arthur Thomas Winnett III, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Winnett Jr., of Lake
: Promenade and Fifth Street, on Sunday. Monday evening the Couples Club of Holy Cross held a family picnic at the Nes-Com House on Gibbs Pond Road. Tonight at eight o'clock the Ladies Guild is holding its monthly meeting. A special congregational meeting will be held Friday, July 25th, at eight p.m. in the Holy Cross Lutheran Church. A report of the Building Committee will be presented at this time. Every member of Holy Cross is urged to attend as this is a very important meeting.
- Matin service was held at 8:30 Sunday morning at Holy Cross Lutheran Church. Church School was held at 9:30 a.m. and Morning Worship service at 11 a.m. The flowers on the altar Sunday morning were given by Mrs. Ada Browne and Miss Mildred Roth, in memory of their mother, Mrs. Ada Roth. The altar candles were given in loving memory of Daniel Gallagher by Mr. and Mrs. August Maier. A gift has been given to the Memorial Fund in memory of Daniel Gallagher by Mr. and Mrs. Hans Letsch.
The Methodist Church at the Five Corners is ' having Sunday School as usual at 9:30. Also there is a morning worship service held at 9:30, as well as one at 11 a.m. The flowers on the altar Sunday morning in the Methodist Church were in loving memory of Mrs. Sidney Wetzel. Monday night there was a" special meeting of the Official Board of the Methodist Church for the transaction of regular business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Okvist, of Cherry Street, left Idlewild Saturday morning for a trip to Germany. They will visit Capt. and Mrs; David Grange and children, David Jr. and Suzanne. Capt. Grange is in Special Services for the United States Army. Mrs. Grange is the Okvists' daughter, the former Lois Okvist. They expect to be gone for a month and while in Europe plan a motor trip to Sweden to. visit relatives. Mrs. Ivar Okvist is secretary to
Mrs. James E. Davis, of Portion Road, is convalescing at her home following surgery at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital in East Patchogue. Among the visitors at the Davis home this week were John E. Riker, of Holtsville, Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Jett Sr., of Patchogue, Mr. and Mrs, John Sauer.of Farm-ingdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmutzer, and two daughters, Patricia and Andrea, of Sayville. Walter Dunham at Sachem School.
Partitions are being taken down on the stage in the auditorium of the Gatelot Avenue Elementary School. The stage was divided for use as classrooms for Sachem Junior-Senior High School students, but now with the new Sachem Junior Senior High School building opening in September there will be adequate space in the new building and the stage will no longer be used.
•On Saturday St. Mary's Episcopal Church, held a very successful fair. Despite the storm, it was very well attended. Holy Communion is held at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays at St. Mary's and Church School is also held at 9:30. On Holy Days Holy Communion is at 10:00 a.m. Next Sunday Confirmation will be at four o'clock,
Mrs. William Gimmler, daughter-in-law of Mrs. August Gimmler, of Creighton Avenue, is having a week's vacation from her duties as registered nurse at Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson. Mrs. Gimmler, accompanied by her three children, visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl-Brooks in Virginia.
The Ronkonkoma Fire Department ambulance was called out Monday morning to take Philip J. Hofer, of Farm to Market Road, to Mather Memorial Hospital. Dr. Walter Roetlingcr was the doctor in charge, and the ambulance crew was Steve Fodor and James Geary.
Francis Terry, of Stony Brook, Joseph' Booth, of Port Jefferson, Robert McNeil and James Bryant, both of Lake Ronkonkoma, recently enjoyed a day of fishing aboard the Terry boat, Bob-N-Tce. All are teachers at. Sachem Central School District No. 5.
Robert Gustafson, who underwent two major operations at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital in East Patchogue. has returned to his home on Laurellon Avenue.
The Blood Hank will be at St. Joseph's Church on Friday, July 25th, between six and nine p.tn. Everyone willing lo donate blood is urged lo be present..
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bruno, of Hawkins Avenue, arranged a surprise 25th anniversary party for them Saturday night. It was he}<| at the Lighthouse %l,ake Ronkonkoma- ***
Mrs. Florence Bowers and sons. Alan and Jerry, of Gatelot Avenue, attended the Rodeo at islip Raceway Monday.
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oma ana On Sunday the Rev. Charles J.
Nosser baptized a number of babies in St. Joseph's R. C. Church. They were Kathleen Mennona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Mennona, of Pleasant Drive. Daniel Buonagurio and Antoinette Nico-letti were the godparents; Donald Kuroly, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Kuroly, of Fourth Street, Philip and Veronica Einsmann godparents; Linda Wagner, daughter of air. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, of Maple Avenue, godparents Louis and Edna Sick; Stanley Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gary, of Portion Road, Stanley and Victoria Dynia godparents; Rosemary Eter-no, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eterno, of Joseph's Avenue, Theodore and. Betty Varrone godparents; Maureen Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foley, of Peter Road, godparents Charles and Margaret McDonnell, (Marie McDermott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott,. of Rose Drive, was baptized at St. Joseph's Church by the Rev. Gere Dineen on Sunday. Joseph and Catherine Molloy were the godparents.
The Sachem Central School District summer playground program opened Monday of last week, with 200 children seven to' 13 taking part in softbali; basketball, arts and crafts and archery at the Lake Ronkonkoma, Union Avenue, and Waverly A v e n u e - elementary schools. The six-week program, which ends August 15, will also provide activities for teenagers and adults. Starting Thursday there will be a twilight basketball league for teenagers and adults at the Gatelot Avenue School. Games will be played Thursdays and Mondays at seven p.m. Bands and glee clubs will also be formed for adjults. David Rothenberg is director of the program.
On Monday Mrs. Edward Hazard, of Patchogue Road, entertained several guests in celebration of her daughter, Doreen's sixth birthday. Guests ̂ present besides the hostess and guest of honor were Mrs. Willis Sceviour and children, David and Nancy, of Patchogue, Mrs. James Bryant and daughter, Barbara, of Patchogue Road, Mrs. James Davis and sons, Warren and Stephen, of Farm to Market Road, and Doreen's young brother, Richard Scott. Ronald Closson expected to* come, but had the misfortune1
to !step on a nail arid was unable to be present. ", ,
Extension of rural free delivery by the Ronkonkoma Post Office became effective July ninth. The new route will run from Belle Avenue, east oh Wildwood Road, to Pamlico Avenue, south on Pamlico Avenue to Deer Road, west on Deer Road to Breeze Avenue, then south to Fir Grove Road, east to Pamlico Avenue and south on Pamlico Avenue to Stillwell Avenue where it rejoins the old road.
Robert Okvist, of Sylvester Street, was sent by his employer, Grumman Aviation Corporation, to Maryland last week. His wife and their three children, Evelyn, Robin, and Robert Jr. accompanied him. They returned home for the week end. Mr. Okvist returned to Maryland for another week, but Mrs. Okvist remained at home with the children.
On Friday Mrs. Ziegler, of Hol-brook Road, was taken to Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson, in the Ronkonkoma Fire Department Ambulance, with Dr. Theodore Fried. The ambulance crew was William Webster and Peter Browne.
Mrs. Byron Crawford, of Surth Street, entertained, on Tuesday, for the fourth birthday of her daughter, Julie. Present were Julie's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Walter Davis, her uncle, Robert Metzler, Mrs. Mildred Hyman, and Julie's sisters, April and Laura.
Mrs. Harold Coleman flew to her home in Harpswell, Me. from Idle-wild Airport last Friday after visiting her sister, Mrs. Jessamine Sanford, of Gatelot Avenue
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te school, is attending New Paltz State Teachers College this summer for extra credits.
Adam Metzlcr, of Farm to Market. Road, accompanied by Bernard Del Vecchio and Joseph Bowater, of Queens Village, enjoyed a day of fishing on Monday at Shinne-cock.
' Mrs. Alfred Smith, of Church Street and Bay Avenue, was guest of honor at a surprise stork^ shower on Saturday night at the'home of Mrs. Florence Bowers, given by the Misses Veronica and Lorraine Dougherty, of Brooklyn. The room was beautifully decorated in pink and blue, with a large stork hovering over the guest-of-honor's chair. Guests were Mrs. Florence Bowers, Mrs. Frank Bowers, Mrs. ^Arthur Stephens, Mrs. August Gimmler, Mrs. Henry Voigt, Mrs. Samuel Vollgraff, Mrs. Byron Crawford, Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs. Richard Busick, and Mrs. Edward Sinram, all of Lake Ronkonkoma, Mrs. John Cofone, and Miss Joan Dougherty, of Brooklyn, Mrs. Walter Stetter and Mrs. William Gimmler, of Centereach, and Miss Roberta Pritchard, of East Meadow. Other invited guests were Mrs. George Smith, of Port Jefferson, Mrs. Charles Larsen, of Medford, Mrs. Harold Bowers, Miss Marilyn Bowers, and Miss Joan Scheffel, of Lake Ronkonkoma,. but they were unable to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Metzler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cap-uana, of Stroudsburg, Pa., and Gene and Vincent Del Vecchio, of Queens, on Wednesday.
Richard and Jeffrey Hunter, of Elmhurst, are spending the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stippel Sr., of Patchogue Road.
Miss Faylene Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olsen, is having two weeks vacation from her duties as nurse at Southampton Hospital.
Lakeland Ambulancs Racks Up 3? Galls
Last Wednesday the Lakeland Fire Department ambulance was called to take Mrs.-Harvey Kurdt, of Central Islip Boulevard and Pawnee Street, to Mather Memorial Hospital. Dr. Winifred Curtis was the doctor in charge. The ambulance crew was Frank Ruben-bauer and Joseph Quirk. On Sunday the Islip Town Police called the Lakeland Ambulance to the scene of an accident near Hollywood Beach. The call was received at the fire house at 3:40 a.m., and the ambulance crew, Rod Healy and Arthur Browne, were at the fire house at 3:50 a.m., ready to go. The. victim, Imre Polyak, was taken to Southside Hospital in Bay Shore.
Later that morning the ambulance was needed at the home of William Lo Curto, of Lake Shore Drive. Mr. Lo Curto was taken to Brookhaven Memorial in East Patchogue. Dr. Theodore Fried was in charge and the ambulance crew was Rod Healy, Alex Sipos, Jr. and William Carpenter.
This is the 57th call for the ambulance this year. Last year during August the 56th call was received and the total for the year of 1957 was 104. If things keep going at this pace for the remainder of this year, it looks as though the ambulance will be busier than ever.
Last night the Lakeland Fire Department held its monthly meeting at the fire house. Albert Sganga, first deputy chief, was in charge of the meeting in the absence of Chief Robert Ebert, who is. enjoying a vacation at his parents' home in Wisconsin. Tonight the fire department and the Junior Drum and Bugle Corps will participate in a parade in Kings Park.
On Saturday the department and the corps will parade in. Bohemia.
The Drum and Bugle Corps is still looking for new members. Any young men or women between 12 and 17 years of age are urged to meet at the fire house on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at seven o'clock for rehearsal.
The firemen are making plans for their annual bazaar to be held August 12th to the. 16th. "Firemen's Night" is planned for August 14th. This is the night of the
Mrs. Louis Dotzler, fourth grade b i R parade in which at least 20 dc-achcr nt the Gatelot Avenue* P a r t m e n l s a r e expected to partici-
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Ronkonkoma -Jules L. Friedman, Ronkonkoma postmaster, an flounced this week that effective August ninth rural free delivery will be extended in this community. The extension has been authorized by the Post Office Department.
The new route is as follows: from Belle Avenue east on Wild-wood Road to Pamlico Avenue, south on Pamlico to Drer Road, west on Deer Road to Brce7e Ave mm. ft proceeds south on Breeze to Fir Grove Road, east on Fit Grove to Pamlico snd south on
Lake Ronkonkoma—As part of the s\immer recreation program in the Sachem Central School District, band and chorus concerts are being held this summer. The first outdoor concert took place Sunday at the Lynwood Avenue School in Farmingville.
Two others are scheduled, one for July 30th at the Grundy Avenue School. Holbrook and another at the Gatelot Avenue School here August 13th. Teen agers and adults in the Sachem School District are invited to participate in both the band and chorus programs.
David S. Rothenberg, director of Physical Education and Recreation, said that band practice is held each Tuesday and Thursday evening from 730 to 9:30 o'clock at the Lynwood Avenue School. Thomas L. Ramsey, director of music, is the band conductor.
The chorus practices Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock In the Union Avenue School, Hoi 5e up mi out in her van! after I'V^mli™ t*"<il\\u\vT •"""" '"' .'" , n p u m o n A v r m , f i scnooi, liol-
hfivinjj Wen 111. " f I/ "I'f,0 t0.;S!lll.H;c]] ^ ' ^ ^ where brook, under the direction of Mrs. it rejoins the old route. Thomas Ramse. y.
Sayvllla Methodist Church, The Rev. Philip H. Dodd, Pastor; Mrs, Edward Rate, Organist; Mrs. Thomas Ramsey, Senior Ciioir Director, Walter Tucker, Church. School Supt.
10 a.m. Union services at Sayville Congregational Church with the Rev. Mr. Dodd in-charge.
St . Ann's Episcopal Church, Sayville, the Rev. Joseph H. Bond M. A. Rector Leslie E. Hopkins, M. M., Organist, and Choir Director. Kenneth W. Miller, Church School superintendent.
8 a.m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and sermon; First Sunday Holy Communion-
Flowers for the altar are the gift of Mr. and Mi's. Arthur Robinson in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
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St, John's Lutheran Church, Greene Ave., The Rev. L. H. Martin, Pastor, Delbert Wesche-Sv S. Superintendent, Miss Edwina Kre-pela, Organist, Mrs. Ruth Oster, Choir Director. :
10:30 a.m. Divine Worship. Sunday School closed for the summer.
Monday 8:15 p.m. Voters meeting. '-:\
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St, Lawrenca's R. X. Church, Sayville; the Rev Francis J. Bren-nan, pastor; the Rev. Vincent Powers; the Rev. Bernard Mc Grath, curates. ,
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.
Weekday Masses at 7 and 8:30 a.m.
Miraculous Medal and Infant Jesus of Prague Devotions each Monday at 8 p.m.
Confessions Saturdays, 4 to 6 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m.
The Congregational Church, Sayville, The Rev. A. L. Teikmanis, Ph. D. pastor, Mrs. Sven Hassel-riis, Organist and Choir Director; John O. Moore, Supt. of Church School.
10 a.m. Union services with the Sayville Methodist Church at the Congregational Church during July. The Rev. Philip H. Dodd in charge.
Sayville Jewish Community Center, Sayville, Lawrence Greene, president; Mrs. Jacob Bigeleisen, chairman of school; Mrs."Paul Girs-hoff, instructor.
Friday evening services the third Friday of each month at the Community House.
Bayport Methodist Church, The Rev. L. K. Owen, Jr., Pastor; Stuart Piatt, organist, H. Brynan, choir director. William Norton, church school superintendent,
Sunday morning worship, 9:30 a.m. Teen-age canteen.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Bohemia. The Rev. W. Scott Bennett H, Vicar; Telephone Sayville 4-3927. Roger Quinn, Jr., organist. Edwin A. Haselbauer, Church School superintendent.
8 a,m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer (Holy Communion first Sundays) 7 p.m. Evening Prayer.
Flowers for the altar are the gift of Mrs. Joseph Richter in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huml.
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Christian R©torm»d Church, West Sayville, The Rev. Arthur E, Pontier, minister.
9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. 11 a.m. Sunday School; 2:15 p.m. Young People's Society; 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
First Reformed Church, West Sayville; The Rev. Garrett C. Roor-da; Charles F. Van Schaick and Mrs. Everett Grick, ministers of music; Matthew Hock, superintendent of Sunday School.
Sunday 9 a.m. Beginners and primary dept. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class; 11 a.m. Worship Service. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship.
Sf. John'* Luth*r«tl Church, Coal on Ave., Holbrook, Rev. L. H. Martin, pastor; Paul Steldel, S. S. Superintendent; Mrs. E. Harrison, organist and choir director.
Divine Worship 9:15 a.m.; Thursday p.m. Ladies Aid.
Sf. John M#pomue«n#'» R. C. Church, Bohemia; The Rev. Rich aid J. Gladno.y, pastor, The Rev. Hush J, Hewitt, fis.sist»nL
Sunday Masses, 7. 8. 9, 10 and 12 noon. Weekday Masses, 7 and 8:30 a.m.
Confessions Saturdays 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
St. John's Episcopal Church. Oakdale. The Rev. W. Scott Bennett II, priestin-charge; Telephone Sayville 4-3927.
9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon.
s St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. William V. Murray, Vicar. Herbert Harmon, Organist.
Sunday 8 and 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m. Church School. 7 p.m. Young People's Fellowship.
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Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. Chei ter E. Strohl, pastor.
8:30 a.m. Matins; 9:30 .a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Service. Communion first Sundays, 8:30 and 11
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First Church of Christ Scientist, North Ocean Avenue and Roe Blvd. Patchogue. Sunday School at 11:00 A.M. Sunday service-at 11:00 A.M.' Wednesday, testimonial meeting at
8:15 P.M.
Sev«nfh-day Advent is t Church, North Avenue, Patchogue.
Thursday, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, WiUiani A. Walker, Sayville, leader.
Saturday, 9 a.m. Sabbath School; classes for all ages, 10:15 a.m. Church service.
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Full Gospel Assembly, North Great River. The Rev. Virginia Im-pellizzerl, Amityville 4-2479.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer, 8 p.m.
BURNS TO DEATH
Mastic Beach—Samuel Reisman, 67, was burned to death before the horrified eyes of his neighbors here last Thursday. They watched helpless through the picture window of the Reisman home as he collapsed on the living room couch.as flames engulfed the house and beat back rescuers who vainly tried to reach him. His death was ruled as accidental. It is believed the fire was caused by a dropped match or cigarette.
IN QOMFORT!
ON ACTIVE DUTY w i th the Coast Guard is Robert J. Sul l , of Ocean Avenue, Ronkoiv koma. He attended Seton Hall H igh School and last month was graduated f rom New York State Agr icu l tu ra l School In Farmingdale. Now stationed at Cape May, N. J. Suli was ,a member of the Ronkonkoma Pirates baseball team, the Patchogue Soccer Club and the St. Joseph's Crusaders.
Cohalan Urges Voters Support
ice Proposal The creation of a county police
department will result in added costs at first but will repay Suffolk taxpayers many times over in more efficient protection, District Attorney John P. Cohalan, Jr., told the Sayville Republican Glub last Wednesday night. . , Mr. Cohalan said that opponents
of the proposed county department will "cry about the added costs" during, the forthcoming political campaign but pointed out that they will represent an insignificant percentage of the tax dollar. A county department, he added, will put an end to much of the overlapping of agencies that now exist.
Last year, he said, six police agencies responded to a fire at Lake Grove, each seeking to learn if arson was involved. A county department will end that sort of thing, he said.
The proposition will be presented to the voters in addition to the proposed county charter on the ballot, this November. A county department can be formed if the majority of voters in each of three contiguous townships approve it. He urged that the measure be sup-
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