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Propose Ambulance Service for Vicinity Of Lake Ronkonkoma Movement Started by M-cdical Unit of Ronkonkoma F. D., Which Will Vote on Proposition Friday The proposed establishment of a self-supporting ambulance company that will serve Lake Konkomkoma and vicinity will be placed to a vote Fri- day before the members of the Ron- konkoma Volunteer Fire department, some members of which would oper- ate the proposed service. The movement is; sponsored by the newly formed Medical Service unit of the Ronkonkoma department and was given impeius through the ef- forts of Dr. Walter Roettinger and Walter Giegerich. It is proposed to finance the ambu- lance company through contributions and donations , and if the plan meets with the approval of the department , delivery of an ambulance will be made about January 10. The ambulance is a second-hand one, but is in excellent condition , according to department officials , and can be had very reason- ably. According to Chief Clarence Duf- field , a dire need for an ambulance in the Ronkonkoma area has prevailed for some time. RONKONKOMA SCHOOL The annual Christmas entertain- ment presented by R onkonkoma pu- pils on Friday consisted of the fol - lowing programs: "Festival March" (Mendelssohn), "Christmas Anthem " (Marker) or- chestra ; welcome given by Sherry Caspari; play , "Mother Goose Visits Santa Claus, " by Grades 1 to 4— Santa Claus, Richard Moldashel ; Mother Goose, Barbara Horvath ; cat and fiddle ,, Evelyn Commerdinger; Little Boy Blue, William Bartick; Old Woman in a Shoe, Mabel Cavarg- ma , Donald Poole; Littl e Miss Muffet , 2argara Buderer; Little Jack Horner , Michael Turoczi ; Mistress Mary, Jeanette McDonald; Hickory-Dickory- Doek, William Commerdinger; . Bo- Peep , Dolores Farrell; Peter, Pump- kin-Eater, John Fedelem; Jack-be- fclimble , Charles Lutz ; Old Mother Hubbard , Vilma Fed- elem ; Jack and Jill , Edward Sochor and Laura* Becker; Tom, the Piper ' s Son , Robert Mason; Rock-a-Bye Baby, Eleanor Mclntyre; Three Men in a Tab , John McDonald , Charles Drew, George Weeks; Wee Willie Winkie , Fred Pennenga ; Three Little Kit- tens , Anna Repp, Doris Peterson and Lorraine Barnes; Old King Cole and his fiddler, John Horvath and John Neyssen ; Oh , Where Has my Little D-og Gone , Frank McDonald ; Simple Simon , Stephen Torok. "The Folks Santa Claus Forgot" Cat , Robert Smith; dog, Arthur Browne; snow bird , Barbara White; house , Marie Bogensberger; lamb , Pauline Feher; squirrel , Jack Wilkin- son ; Christmas fairy, Joan Fiest; mu- sica l selections—"At Christmas Tide and Turgne , " dance, "Slei gh Bells , " Ir«n e Buchl er , Elizabeth Bogen sber- ger , Irene Bergeson , Charlotte Sie- beaikas , Gertrude H e n s e 1 , Doris Sehaaf , Barbara McDonald , Dorothy Mason. A/ Play, "A Frontier Chris tmas ," Grades 5 to 7—Mrs. Creighton , Dor- othy Mason; Mr. Creighton , Stephen Bolgar; Martha , Rose Morreale; Pa- tience , Sherry Caspari ; indians , Wil- son Caspari , George Rosch , Winfield Weeks; Martha ' s schoolmates : Jos- ephine Morreale , Joseph Moldashel , Charlotte Siebenkas , Charles Picker- ing" , Margaret Dobosy, Walter Wil- kin son , Olga Brzezinsky, Elizabeth Torok. The school orchestra , under the di- rection of Joseph Psota , Sr., has the foll owing members : Violins Irene Buchler , Barbara McDonald , Cath- erine Neyssen , L u e 11 a Friedman , Mary Gallagher , Frank Peter , Joh n Neyssen , Rose Morreale. Josephine Morreale; cello -— Gertrude Ilensel ; clarinets May McDonald , Rudolph Hanak; saxophones—Lawrence Huml , Charlotte Siebenkas; piano accordions Alfred Wehrsdorfe r and Mkhael Neyssen. Mrs, Frances McDonald is the accompanist. LAKE RONKONKOMA SCHOOL A delightful Christinas entertain- men t was given by pupils of the Lake Ronkonkoma school last Thurs- day in the school basement. The firs t play, "The Arrival of Santa , " was directed by Miss Grace Hallock and Mrs. William DuBois , and had the following cast: Santa , Lawrence Collins; Betty, Betty Pearsall; George , John Hyman ; Ray, Aaron Singer; Jane, May Delie ; Rose , Ruth Ann Hawld ns ; Margaret , Gladys Davis; Bobby, John Visich; Tommy, Wal- lace Jay ; Christmas fairy. Patricia Vollgraff ; brownies Thomas All- gaior , Arthur Davis, David Gimmler , Jame s Hans, Philip Hans, Arthur Hans-en, .Richard Jay, William Ok- vist , Anton Pedlsich , Richard Schau- del, Sylvester Yam , Eugene Allgaier , Carl Eklund , John Gerken , Frank Halik, Kurt Hugelmeyer , Frank Rum.n.el, William , Susa; fairies Marie Bi*vmo> , Mary Horrid , Barbara Meyer , Pauline Mooney, Jane Olcvist , Joan Wittschaclc , Barbara Lykes, Marilyn Bowers , Ann a ' Bye , 'Eleanor Graii , Diana Malctich , Barbara Pear- sall , Vera P edisich, Doris Williams , Muriel Davis , Lucille Plume , Lou ise Davis and Barbara Hans. Tho "whole cast was marie up of fivafc to fourth grade pupils, ' "The Christ Child , " presented by pupils ni the fif , t|i to eighth grades , had tho .folio-wing . characters : Maty, Joan flcrte ; ' . ' Josoph , Irwin Carpen- ter ; ; reader Mark Pedisich; angels ,, Constance Davis and Helen Sand- strorn ; shepherds , "Archie Court , Jos- eph Lang, and Stanford Masin; wise men , Richard Susa , David Sandstro m and Fred Kenneth ; representatives of different nations—Gloria Filsing- er , Edith Okvist , Dora Kate Voll*. graff , Elthea Allgaier, Je-an Dehe, Elinor Bye, Lucille Maletich and Rose Marie Gerken; choir—June All- gaier , Mary Ann Anderson , Norma Armstrong, Jean Berger , Caroline Cosieh , John Cosich , Dorothy Don- nelly, Nicholas Germano , John Hart , Eileen Lang, Allen Okvist , Lois Ok- vist , Robert Okvist , Catherine Pu- semp, -Ruth Schaudel , Naomi Singer , Harold Sorenson , Lillian Visich , Tim- othy Warren , Grace Williams. This play was directed by Miss Frances Bianca, Mrs. Frank Hugelmeyer and Princip al Walter C. Dunham . .On Friday morning, the pupils en- joye d a Christmas party and Santa distributed candy, apples and 6r- anges. The candy was furnished by John Gerken ' s confectionery and the faculty and the oranges by the local A & P store. A turkey was award- ed by the Parent-Teacher association and was won by Peter Anderson of Lake Ronkonkoma. Another turkey, awarded by pupils of the eighth grade , was won By Mrs. Elsie Ok- vist. CORAM SCHOOL The Coram pupils ' Christma s enter- tainment was presented last. Friday, the program including songs of the season sung by the sch ool and the following individual and group per- formances: Recitations "A Wel- come" by Edward Brown ; "Quite Ed- ucated , " Peter Covati; "Long Legs, " Robert Sehwebes; "A Doggie' s Let- ter , " George Zimlinghaus; "When Santa Was a Boy," Albert Pinelli; "Turn About , " George Edwards; "Wrapping Presents , " Joseph Covati; "Betty Grows, " Louise Zimlinghaus; "When I am Big. " Rosalie Muhlberg; "A Cake for Santa Claus , " Barbara Wittschack; "Candy Canes Will Do, " Constance Sch wbes; "Orders by Ra- dio , " Ida MacFarlar.d; "A Farewell Wish for You , " Lillian Muhlberg; "A Closing Piece , " Arlene Plate ; Also , motion song, "Stockings Stout , " Grades 2 and 3; exercise , ''Happy Christmas Children , " Grades 1 and 2; exercise , "The Merry Christ- mas Time , " Grades 2 and 3 girls; plays , "A-shopping We Will Go " by Grades 1 , 2 and 3; "Christmas Tree Troubles " by Grades 2 and 3 and "Christmas Comes to School" by Grade s 2 and 3; exercise , "Lest We Forget , " by Suzanne Holschuh , Al- bert Pinelli , Arlene Plate , Constance Sehwebes; folk dance , "A Trip to Santa Clausville , " ' Grades 1 , 2 and Ii; motion songs , "A Winter Song " by the school and "Peeping at Pres- ents, " Grades 2 and 3; play, "A Visit fro m Santa Claus , " with Albert Pin- elli , Suzanne Holschuh , Edward B rown , Rosalie Muhlberg, Arlene Plate , L illian Muhlberg and Con- stance Sehwebes. v M (3D FORD SCHOOL The annual entertainment of Med- fo rd school attended by , nearly 300 children and adults , was held at the Community hall last Friday evening. Edward Pirner , president of thc board of education , welcomed the guests , and Principal Carleton Upright made the announcements. Thc program was as follows : Dance , "Kinder Polka , " Grades 2, 3 and 4—David McGowan , Joan Kass- ner , Daniel Hulse , Marilyn Zeirilcr , Frank Carasiti , Agnes Baranello , Ed- ward Connelly, Vera Torn , Raymon d Caldwell , Carol Cesman , Henry Rein- frank , Adele Mizgier ; pageant , First grade pupils-—"Mary, " Claire Zei gel- mair; "St. Joseph , " Richard Mistier; "Wise Men , " John Suit , Donald Roth , John Muller; choir , Carolyn Ihm , Ruth Gautier , Joan Condon , Robert Mistier , Barbara Larsen , Arthur Jan- sen , Louis Piergiorgi , " Donald Zabar- atos , Robert Koechel; directed by Miss Charlotte Muller , teacher. Operetta , "Christmas Eve in an Orphanage " by pupils in Grades 2, 3, 4, 5 ancl 6 Orphans , Manfred BuUner , Helena Coleman , Richard Boehl , Gertrude Wessel , Ralph Ju ng, Joseph Masoni , James Ray, Catherine Ray, Marlene Rose , Joseph Schley er; matron , A n n a Tiffert; governess , Pearl Pusins; Margaret , ;a poor little rich girl , Gertrude Mistier; fairies- Marie Glover , Carol Cesman , Mar- garet Beck , Agnes Baranello; sun- beams—- Adele Mi'/,gier , June Wossol , Margaret Fritz , Vera Tonn; snow- flakes—Florence Mistier , Emily Bar- anello , Laura Caldwell. Dorothy Ihm , Ruth Beck , Marilyn ' Zoidler; snow- birds—Richard Rothe, James Mai H- son , David Koeehol , William Misti er , Richard Nomsehick , Raymond Cro- voiseret; love—Joan KaBsnor. B Q - aido the speaking parts in. the oper- etta' , thero were several chorusoB , - also solo ' minbers bjf GOrtriido Mistier "and Mario Glover and a danco by Cnth- At the close of the progra m , Santa appeared and all children received boxes of candy and oranges. All piano accompaniments were by Mrs. G. Goozda and violin by Rci nhold Jung. Miss Muller , wlio is leaving the Medford faculty, received a. gift from the Medford Parcnt-Teacher as- sociati on. On Thursday afternoon the children enjoyed parties in tho classrooiv- . s. Classes will be resumed on January (>. YAPHAN K SCHOOL The Yaphank school' s Christmas entertainment was held last Friday night. Tho primary , program con - sisted of a poem of welcome by Carol Kollett; piano solo, Constance Mcrvitt; songs , <f A Grand Old Man " and'""Wel- come Santa " by thc primary roorii ; a play, "Midnight hi tho Toy Shop, " Tho character s in the piny were; dolls -~E . llc. -n Nauvnann , Patricia Spil lett , Constanco Merrltt; Fi'onch dol l , Joan Herd; Sally, a rag doll , Marion Dayis; drums , Frank Mapes nnd Edward Connell; tin soldiers , LeRoy Spillett and Leon Williams; captain , Henrv Kazel ; "Pink Top, " Florence Burke " ; "Blue Top, " Joan Sanford ; Indian Chief doll , Herschel Cozine; mouse , Helen Hololob; Mr . Oggenheimer , the propri etor , Daniel Homan; Bennie , John Burke; Mrs. Reynolds , Helen Hololob; Mr. Reynolds , James Cozine; Betty Reynolds , Carol Kollett. HOLTSVILLE SCHOO L A Christmas entertainment was held at the Holtsville school on Thurs- day evening, opening with selections by the school band directed by W. L. King, musical instructor at the school , followed by a solo , "Silent Night" by Alex Sipos; duet , "The First Noel , ' " Esther Wentisch and Jean Vautrin; "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town , " band; play, "The Fifth Avenue Shop, " first and second grades; "Th* First Noel , " second , third end fourth grades; "The Toy Maker ' s Doll , " Jfifth and sixth grades , Recitations , "The Program is Al- most Over " by John Crawford and "Will You Share Your Christmas Joy *?" by Ruth Wentisch ; play< "Triple , Trouble , Trail Ranch , - " writ- ten and enacted by the seventh grade; recitations , "Noel" by Irene Rudy, 'Tin Glad I' m Not a Girl" by Carl Johnson , "The Angel' s Story " by Florence Crawford ; concluding with a play by the eighth grade pupils , "Daddy ' s Christmas Surprise! . " Mrs. Arthur Read , president of the Holtsville Mother ' s club , gave the school a cash donation from the club to be used for the school library. Fol - lowing with the arrival of Santa Claus and thc distribution of gifts , these awards were made: Mrs. C-harlcs Vctter , Holtsville , won a turkey; W. R, Marran , Patchogue , pair of chickens , and Anthony Esposito , Holtsville , a duck. Pupils who won prizes for the largest number of sales in the- var- ious grades wero : Marjorio Clay, ,th ird ancl fourth grades ; Grac<c Gi- baldl , fifth and sixth ; Irene Hudy, Ho-venth grade; Jeannette Aldrich, eighth .. grade. ernie Ray, Ihe operetta was di- rected by Miss E. Brengel , Mrs. G. Goozda and Miss J. CKUchnicka. Cos- tumes worn by the children were made by the teacher. '; and mothers. At the intermission , community singing of Christinas carols was led by Miss Brengel , accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Goozda. Mr. Jung- , who played violin accompaniments , played the "Barcarole " as a solo. The program continued with a play, "Bang Goes Christmas " by pu pils of Grades 7 and 8—Henry Chase , small business man , Alfonso Fucci; his wife , Ruth Crevoiserct; their daugh- ter , Beverly Mistier; their son , Rol- and Grieshammer; wealthy undo , Wil- liam Jansen; a "widowed cousin , Vir- ginia Gautier; lier daughter , Annie Laurie Schulfos ; her son , Stanley Eb- crlmrd; a banker , Rober t Zeidlev ; his wife , Marie Schleyor; a spinster , Betty Beck; a suitor , Paul Jacobi ; colored maid , Dorothy Koechel; col- ored butler , George Mallison; "Santa Claus , " Timothy Crowley. The play was directed by Miss Lorraine La- tham. p---—~-™"«**MMnaMaBHiiD anHMMHinvas SCBIIOL M0TESJ Delli Bovi Co up le Married 25 Years The silver "wedding anniversary o>f Mr. and Mrs. Amedeo Delli Bovi of Coram on December 12 was cele- brated with a turkey dinner at their home , at wh i ch their guests "were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Delli Bovi and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wohler of Astoria , Mr. and Mrs. S. Hatnef and daughters , Jean and Beverly of Islip Manor , Mr. and Mx's. George Lyon and daughter Sally Ann , Richard Mirando and the Delli Bovi family, Jean , Victor , Jer- ome and Numa Delli Bovi. Mrs. Lyon is a daughter of the couple. Mr. and Mrs . Delli Bovi were mar- ried in St. Rock' s church , New York. At the anniversary dinner Alfred Delli Bovi played the wedding march on the piano as he did at the wedding 25 years ago. Amedeo Delli Bovi is also a musician. Greek-American Club Organized George Proios , Lake Ronicon- koma, Heads Co- Group Main Purpose to Help War Victims in Greece—First Meeting in Pat- chogue with 42 Present The Greek-American Club of Suf- folk county, the main purpose of which is to aid in the raising of funds for war victims in Greece , was or- ganized at an enthusiastic meeting in Patchogue Sunday, with George Proios , Lake Ronkonkoma insurance agent , as its president. Other officers of the club , which represents the first effort in the his- tory of the county to organize Suf- folk residents of Greek extraction , are Steve Pappas of Babylon , vice- president; Michael Biskaduros of Sayville , financial secretary ; Peter Kalivas of Patchogue , treasurer , and Achilles Proios of Lake Ronkonkoma , corresponding secretary. Sunday ' s meeting, held in the Brit- ish clubrooms at 8 West Main street , Patchogue , was attended by 42 nlen and women from various sections of Suffolk. A feature of the gathering was the raising of $650 among those present. This sum was immediately sent to the Greek War Relief Associa- tion , Inc., of New York . The Greek-American Club of Suf- folk Cou n ty is to be a permanent organization and will be independent politically. Plans ai-e now under way to have it incorporated. Jury Says No Caus e For Action in Case Of Zeidle r and Hudak No cause for action on the part of either party against the other , was the verdict of a jury before Justice of the Peace Arthur R. Reich of Med- ford last Wednesday night at Me d- ford. The verdict was given in the Zeidler vs. Hudak case , which was based on an automobile accident at South Haven and Mt. Vernon avenues , Medford , a few months ago. George Zeidler of Patchogue-Port Jefferson road , Medford , one of the drivers , sued the other driver , Mrs. Dorothy Beck Hudak of California avenue , Medford , for .$49.25 damage to his car. Mrs. Hudak countercla imed for $77.80 damage to her car.

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Propose AmbulanceService for VicinityOf Lake Ronkonkoma

Movement Started by M-cdical Unitof Ronkonkoma F. D., Which WillVote on Proposition Friday

The proposed establishment of aself-supporting ambulance companythat will serve Lake Konkomkoma andvicinity will be placed to a vote Fri-day before the members of the Ron-konkoma Volunteer Fire department,some members of which would oper-ate the proposed service.

The movement is; sponsored by thenewly formed Medical Service unitof the Ronkonkoma department andwas given impeius through the ef-forts of Dr. Walter Roettinger andWalter Giegerich.

It is proposed to finance the ambu-lance company through contributionsand donations, and if the plan meetswith the approval of the department,delivery of an ambulance will be madeabout January 10. The ambulance isa second-hand one, but is in excellentcondition, according to departmentofficials , and can be had very reason-ably.

According to Chief Clarence Duf-field , a dire need for an ambulance inthe Ronkonkoma area has prevailedfor some time.

RONKONKOMA SCHOOLThe annual Christmas entertain-

ment presented by Ronkonkoma pu-pils on Friday consisted of the fol-lowing programs:

"Festival March" (Mendelssohn),"Christmas Anthem" (Marker) or-chestra ; welcome given by SherryCaspari; play, "Mother Goose VisitsSanta Claus," by Grades 1 to 4—Santa Claus, Richard Moldashel ;Mother Goose, Barbara Horvath ; catand fiddle , , Evelyn • Commerdinger;Little Boy Blue, William Bartick;Old Woman in a Shoe, Mabel Cavarg-ma, Donald Poole; Little Miss Muffet,2argara Buderer; Little Jack Horner,Michael Turoczi ; Mistress Mary,Jeanette McDonald; Hickory-Dickory-Doek, William Commerdinger; . Bo-Peep, Dolores Farrell; Peter, Pump-kin-Eater, John Fedelem; Jack-be-fclimble, Charles Lutz;

Old Mother Hubbard, Vilma Fed-elem; Jack and Jill, Edward Sochorand Laura* Becker; Tom, the Piper'sSon, Robert Mason; Rock-a-Bye Baby,Eleanor Mclntyre; Three Men in aTab, John McDonald, Charles Drew,George Weeks; Wee Willie Winkie,Fred Pennenga ; Three Little Kit-tens, Anna Repp, Doris Peterson andLorraine Barnes; Old King Cole andhis fiddler, John Horvath and JohnNeyssen ; Oh, Where Has my LittleD-og Gone, Frank McDonald ; SimpleSimon, Stephen Torok.

"The Folks Santa Claus Forgot"—Cat, Robert Smith; dog, ArthurBrowne; snow bird, Barbara White;house, Marie Bogensberger; lamb,Pauline Feher; squirrel, Jack Wilkin-son ; Christmas fairy, Joan Fiest; mu-sical selections—"At Christmas Tideand Turgne," dance, "Sleigh Bells,"Ir«ne Buchler, Elizabeth Bogensber-ger, Irene Bergeson, Charlotte Sie-beaikas, Gertrude H e n s e 1 , DorisSehaaf , Barbara McDonald, DorothyMason. A/

P l a y , "A Frontier Chris tmas,"Grades 5 to 7—Mrs. Creighton , Dor-othy Mason; Mr. Creighton, StephenBolgar; Martha , Rose Morreale; Pa-tience, Sherry Caspari ; indians , Wil-son Caspari , George Rosch , WinfieldWeeks; Martha 's schoolmates : Jos-ephine Morreale , Joseph Moldashel ,Charlotte Siebenkas, Charles Picker-ing", Margaret Dobosy, Walter Wil-kin son , Olga Brzezinsky, ElizabethTorok.

The school orchestra , under the di-rection of Joseph Psota , Sr., has thefoll owing members : Violins — IreneBuchler , Barbara McDonald , Cath-erine Neyssen, L u e 11 a Friedman ,Mary Gallagher , Frank Peter , Joh nNeyssen, Rose Morreale. JosephineMorreale; cello -— Gertrude Ilensel ;clarinets — May McDonald , RudolphHanak; saxophones—Lawrence Huml ,Charlotte Siebenkas; piano accordions— Alfred Wehrsdorfe r and MkhaelNeyssen. Mrs, Frances McDonald isthe accompanist.

LAKE RONKONKOMA SCHOOLA delightful Christinas entertain-

men t was given by pupils of theLake Ronkonkoma school last Thurs-day in the school basement. Thefirs t play, "The Arrival of Santa ,"was directed by Miss Grace Hallockand Mrs. William DuBois , and hadthe following cast: Santa , LawrenceCollins; Betty, Betty Pearsall; George,John Hyman ; Ray, Aaron Singer;Jane, May Delie ; Rose, Ruth AnnHawld ns; Margaret , Gladys Davis;Bobby, John Visich; Tommy, Wal-lace Jay ; Christmas fairy. PatriciaVollgraff ; brownies — Thomas All-gaior , Arthur Davis, David Gimmler ,Jame s Hans, Philip Hans, ArthurHans-en, .Richard Jay, William Ok-vist, Anton Pedlsich , Richard Schau-del, Sylvester Yam , Eugene Allgaier ,Carl Eklund , John Gerken, FrankHalik, Kurt Hugelmeyer, F r a n kRum.n.el, William , Susa; fairies —Marie Bi*vmo>, Mary Horrid , BarbaraMeyer, Pauline Mooney, Jane Olcvist,Joan Wittschaclc , Barbara Lykes,Marilyn Bowers, Anna' Bye, 'EleanorGraii , Diana Malctich , Barbara Pear-sall , Vera P edisich, Doris Williams ,Muriel Davis, Lucille Plume, Lou iseDavis and Barbara Hans. Tho "wholecast was marie up of fivafc to fourthgrade pupils, '

"The Christ Child," presented bypupils ni the fif ,t|i to eighth grades,had tho .folio-wing . characters : Maty,Joan flcrte ;'.' Josoph , Irwin Carpen-ter ;; reader Mark Pedisich; angels,,

Constance Davis and Helen Sand-strorn ; shepherds, "Archie Court , Jos-eph Lang, and Stanford Masin; wisemen, Richard Susa , David Sandstro mand Fred Kenneth ; representativesof different nations—Gloria Filsing-er, Edith Okvist, Dora Kate Voll*.graff , Elthea Allgaier, Je-an Dehe,Elinor Bye, Lucille Maletich andRose Marie Gerken; choir—June All-gaier, Mary Ann Anderson, NormaArmstrong, Jean Berger, CarolineCosieh, John Cosich, Dorothy Don-nelly, Nicholas Germano, John Hart ,Eileen Lang, Allen Okvist, Lois Ok-vist, Robert Okvist, Catherine Pu-semp, -Ruth Schaudel, Naomi Singer,Harold Sorenson, Lillian Visich, Tim-othy Warren , Grace Williams. Thisplay was directed by Miss FrancesBianca, Mrs. Frank Hugelmeyer andPrincipal Walter C. Dunham.

.On Friday morning, the pupils en-joyed a Christmas party and Santadistributed candy, apples and 6r-anges. The candy was furnished byJohn Gerken's confectionery and thefaculty and the oranges by the localA & P store. A turkey was award-ed by the Parent-Teacher associationand was won by Peter Anderson ofLake Ronkonkoma. Another turkey,awarded by pupils of the eighthgrade, was won By Mrs. Elsie Ok-vist.

CORAM SCHOOLThe Coram pupils' Christma s enter-

tainment was presented last. Friday,the program including songs of theseason sung by the school and thefollowing individual and group per-formances: Recitations — "A Wel-come" by Edward Brown ; "Quite Ed-ucated," Peter Covati; "Long Legs,"Robert Sehwebes; "A Doggie's Let-ter," George Zimlinghaus; "WhenSanta Was a Boy," Albert Pinelli;"Turn About," George Edwards;"Wrapping Presents," Joseph Covati;"Betty Grows," Louise Zimlinghaus;"When I am Big." Rosalie Muhlberg;"A Cake for Santa Claus," BarbaraWittschack; "Candy Canes Will Do,"Constance Schwbes; "Orders by Ra-dio," Ida MacFarlar.d; "A FarewellWish for You ," Lillian Muhlberg; "AClosing Piece," Arlene Plate;

Also, motion song, "StockingsStout," Grades 2 and 3; exercise,''Happy Christmas Children ," Grades1 and 2; exercise, "The Merry Christ-mas Time," Grades 2 and 3 girls;plays, "A-shopping We Will Go" byGrades 1, 2 and 3; "Christmas TreeTroubles" by Grades 2 and 3 and"Christmas Comes to School" byGrades 2 and 3; exercise, "Lest WeForget," by Suzanne Holschuh , Al-bert Pinelli , Arlene Plate , ConstanceSehwebes; folk dance , "A Trip toSanta Clausville ," ' Grades 1, 2 andIi; motion songs, "A Winter Song"by the school and "Peeping at Pres-ents ," Grades 2 and 3; play, "A Visitfro m Santa Claus ," with Albert Pin-elli , Suzanne Holschuh , E d w a r dB rown , Rosalie Muhlberg, ArlenePlate , L illian Muhlberg and Con-stance Sehwebes.

v M (3D FORD SCHOOLThe annual entertainment of Med-

fo rd school attended by , nearly 300children and adults , was held at theCommunity hall last Friday evening.Edward Pirner , president of thc boardof education , welcomed the guests,and Principal Carleton Upright madethe announcements. Thc program wasas follows :

Dance, "Kinder Polka ," Grades 2,3 and 4—David McGowan , Joan Kass-ner , Daniel Hulse, Marilyn Zeirilcr,Frank Carasiti , Agnes Baranello, Ed-ward Connelly, Vera Torn , RaymondCaldwell , Carol Cesman , Henry Rein-frank , Adele Mizgier ; pageant, Firstgrade pupils-—"Mary," Claire Zei gel-mair; "St. Joseph," Richard Mistier;"Wise Men ," John Suit, Donald Roth ,John Muller; choir, Carolyn Ihm ,Ruth Gautier , Joan Condon , RobertMistier , Barbara Larsen , Arthur Jan-sen , Louis Piergiorgi ," Donald Zabar-atos, Robert Koechel; directed by MissCharlotte Muller , teacher.

Operetta , "Christmas Eve in anOrphanage" by pupils in Grades 2,3, 4, 5 ancl 6 — Orphans , ManfredBuUner , Helena Coleman, RichardBoehl , Gertrude Wessel, Ralph Ju ng,Joseph Masoni , James Ray, CatherineRay, Marlene Rose, Joseph Schley er;matron , A n n a Tiffert; governess,Pearl Pusins; Margaret , ;a poor littlerich girl , Gertrude Mistier; fairies-Marie Glover , Carol Cesman, Mar-garet Beck, Agnes Baranello; sun-beams—-Adele Mi'/ ,gier, June Wossol ,Margaret Fritz , Vera Tonn; snow-flakes—Florence Mistier , Emily Bar-anello, Laura Caldwell. Dorothy Ihm,Ruth Beck , Marilyn 'Zoidler; snow-birds—Richard Rothe, James Mai H-son , David Koeehol, William Misti er,Richard Nomsehick, Raymond Cro-voiseret; love—Joan KaBsnor. BQ-aido the speaking parts in. the oper-etta', thero were several chorusoB,- alsosolo' minbers bjf GOrtriido Mistier "andMario Glover and a danco by Cnth-

At the close of the progra m, Santaappeared and all children receivedboxes of candy and oranges. Allpiano accompaniments were by Mrs.G. Goozda and violin by Rci nholdJung. Miss Muller , wlio is leavingthe Medford faculty, received a. giftfrom the Medford Parcnt-Teacher as-sociati on.

On Thursday afternoon the childrenenj oyed parties in tho classrooiv-.s.Classes will be resumed on January (>.

YAPHAN K SCHOOLThe Yaphank • school's Christmas

entertainment was held last Fridaynight. Tho primary , program con-sisted of a poem of welcome by CarolKollett; piano solo, Constance Mcrvitt;songs , <f A Grand Old Man " and'""Wel-come Santa " by thc primary roorii ; aplay, "Midnight hi tho Toy Shop,"Tho characters in the piny were; dolls-~E.llc.-n Nauvnann , Patricia Spil lett ,Constanco Merrltt; Fi'onch doll, JoanHerd; Sally, a rag doll, Marion Dayis;drums , Frank Mapes nnd Edward

Connell; tin soldiers, LeRoy Spillettand Leon Williams; captain , HenrvKazel ; "Pink Top," Florence Burke";"Blue Top," Joan Sanford ; IndianChief doll , Herschel Cozine; mouse,Helen Hololob; Mr. Oggenheimer, thepropri etor, Daniel Homan; Bennie ,John Burke; Mrs. Reynolds, HelenHololob; Mr. Reynolds , James Cozine;Betty Reynolds, Carol Kollett.

HOLTSVILLE SCHOO LA Christmas entertainment was

held at the Holtsville school on Thurs-day evening, opening with selectionsby the school band directed by W. L.King, musical instructor at the school ,followed by a solo, "Silent Night" byAlex Sipos; duet , "The First Noel ,'"Esther Wentisch and Jean Vautrin;"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town ,"band; play, "The Fifth Avenue Shop,"first and second grades; "Th* FirstNoel ," second, third end f o u r t hgrades; "The Toy Maker 's Doll ,"

Jfifth and sixth grades ,Recitations , "The Program is Al-

most Over" by John Crawford and"Will You Share Your ChristmasJoy *?" by Ruth Wentisch ; p l a y <"Triple , Trouble , Trail Ranch ,-" writ-ten and enacted by the seventh grade;recitations, "Noel" by Irene Rudy,'Tin Glad I'm Not a Girl" by CarlJohnson , "The Angel's Story" byFlorence Crawford ; concluding with aplay by the eighth grade pupils,"Daddy 's Christmas Surprise!."

Mrs. Arthur Read , president of theHoltsville Mother 's club, gave theschool a cash donation from the clubto be used for the school library. Fol -lowing with the arrival of SantaClaus and thc distribution of gifts ,these awards were made: Mrs. C-harlcsVctter , Holtsville , won a turkey; W. R,Marran , Patchogue, pair of chickens,and Anthony Esposito, Holtsville, aduck. Pupils who won prizes for thelargest number of sales in the- var-ious grades wero: Marjorio Clay,,th ird ancl fourth grades; Grac<c Gi-baldl , fifth and sixth ; Irene Hudy,Ho-venth grade; Jeannette Aldrich,eighth .. grade.

ernie Ray, Ihe operetta was di-rected by Miss E. Brengel , Mrs. G.Goozda and Miss J. CKUchnicka. Cos-tumes worn by the children weremade by the teacher.'; and mothers.

At the intermission , communitysinging of Christinas carols was ledby Miss Brengel , accompanied at thepiano by Mrs. Goozda. Mr. Jung-, whoplayed violin accompaniments , playedthe "Barcarole" as a solo.

The program continued with a play,"Bang Goes Christmas" by pu pils ofGrades 7 and 8—Henry Chase, smallbusiness man , Alfonso Fucci; hiswife, Ruth Crevoiserct; their daugh-ter , Beverly Mistier; their son , Rol-and Grieshammer; wealthy undo, Wil-liam Jansen; a "widowed cousin , Vir-ginia Gautier; lier daughter , AnnieLaurie Schulfos ; her son , Stanley Eb-crlmrd; a banker, Rober t Zeidlev ; hiswife , Marie Schleyor; a spinster ,Betty Beck; a suitor , Paul Jacobi ;colored maid , Dorothy Koechel; col-ored butler , George Mallison; "SantaClaus," Timothy Crowley. The playwas directed by Miss Lorraine La-tham.

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Delli Bovi CoupleMarried 25 Years

The silver "wedding anniversary o>fMr. and Mrs. Amedeo Delli Bovi ofCoram on December 12 was cele-brated with a turkey dinner at theirhome, at which their guests "were Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Delli Bovi and Mr.and Mrs. J. Wohler of Astoria , Mr.and Mrs. S. Hatnef and daughters ,Jean and Beverly of Islip Manor , Mr.and Mx's. George Lyon and daughterSally Ann , Richard Mirando and theDelli Bovi family, Jean , Victor , Jer-ome and Numa Delli Bovi. Mrs.Lyon is a daughter of the couple.

Mr. and Mrs . Delli Bovi were mar-ried in St. Rock's church , New York.At the anniversary dinner AlfredDelli Bovi played the wedding marchon the piano as he did at the wedding25 years ago. Amedeo Delli Bovi isalso a musician.

Greek-AmericanClub Organized

George Proios, Lake Ronicon-koma, Heads Co- Group

Main Purpose to Help War Victimsin Greece—First Meeting in Pat-chogue with 42 Present

The Greek-American Club of Suf-folk county, the main purpose ofwhich is to aid in the raising of fundsfor war victims in Greece, was or-ganized at an enthusiastic meetingin Patchogue Sunday, with GeorgeProios, Lake Ronkonkoma insuranceagent, as its president.

Other officers of the club, whichrepresents the first effort in the his-tory of the county to organize Suf-folk residents of Greek extraction ,are Steve Pappas of Babylon, vice-president; Michael Biskaduros ofSayville, financial secretary ; PeterKalivas of Patchogue, treasurer, andAchilles Proios of Lake Ronkonkoma ,corresponding secretary.

Sunday's meeting, held in the Brit-ish clubrooms at 8 West Main street,Patchogue, was attended by 42 nlenand women from various sections ofSuffolk. A feature of the gatheringwas the raising of $650 among thosepresent. This sum was immediatelysent to the Greek War Relief Associa-tion , Inc., of New York.

The Greek-American Club of Suf-folk County is to be a permanentorganization and will be independentpolitically. Plans ai-e now under wayto have it incorporated.

Jury Says No CauseFor Action in CaseOf Zeidler and Hudak

No cause for action on the part ofeither party against the other , wasthe verdict of a jury before Justiceof the Peace Arthur R. Reich of Med-ford last Wednesday night at Me d-ford. The verdict was given in theZeidler vs. Hudak case, which wasbased on an automobile accident atSouth Haven and Mt. Vernon avenues,Medford , a few months ago. GeorgeZeidler of Patchogue-Port Jeffersonroad , Medford , one of the drivers ,sued the other driver , Mrs. DorothyBeck Hudak of California avenue,Medford , for .$49.25 damage to hiscar. Mrs. Hudak countercla imed for$77.80 damage to her car.