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Ronkonkoma and the Lake News Mm. H. Dnvir). UOnk. D-3630 Mr. and Mr . Jack . - ' iii: 1 .;: ¦• < l- ' i: j Street celebrated their thirt y l\' ' \n[ wedding anniversary on Salsn¦ . ¦! . - v will' , a ilinn '-r parly for twenty! guests at I.anil ' s Kml in Sayville. 1 Mrs. Kdwin liisi-h of lleid-iel j Drive entertained <u i We>luc. -<l. - iy j afternoon , Mrs. I- ' rank Keller , Mi. - . -. ' Marie Weher and Mr. - . Nels.m Wil j kensoti. Mrs. Wilki-nson 's daugh-i tor , Miss Viola Willi , nsoii . iv- | turned to her studio . - at Maty I Washington I' diversity in Yin-i'-ia j after spending fh" Thanksgivin g holidays with her parr-ms . The Patchogue Advance is on I sale al; Station Super Market , and Boiikonkonia I'hrifl ( enter in linn- konkonia. —Adv. Mr. ami Mrs. George " . Mor- rill of Miller Drive had :;< th .-ii guests on Saturday Mrs. Morrill ' s sister , Mrs. Gilbert. Muirhead. and her children . Gilbert , Jr., and Gin- ger of Jamaica. ( :hcsti*r 11. Grier of Lake Sli .f- Drive entered St. Charles Hospital l' Y, ij, - ,y in In- 11 cat".! for .in in- ;". ¦[('.; f urii . Mr . Crier will pr. ' .b- :: ' .|v ii-main in St . ('hai'le. -. I'.ii two w^. ' -ks. Mr. and Mrs. William Wi< kers of f'ir- . ' iarrl Aveinn " spent a n cent weekend til Atlantic City. Their children , I' atricia , Margaret and Cun . sl. 'i ni- .- . visit .-il with relatives in New . b-iscy while their parents were at the seashore resort. Mr, and Mrs. I' obert Yates of Klu. -hing are the parents of a son l.oi n November 27. The baby weighed ii pounds and la nune-s and has been named Ronald Rob- ert. Mrs. Yale , - , is the former Miss Monieu M i" - y of the Lake. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Lake Konkonkoin a Sta- tioners ' , Lechowil ' s Delicatessen, Teddy ' s Luncheonette and Whelart Drug Store in Lake Konkonkoma. --Adv . Dr. and Mrs . Kurt Htigolmeyor of Carroll Avenue are the parents of a son born in lirookhaveii Me- morial Hospital , November 21. The following day, in the same hospi- tal , Mr . ami " Mrs. Ronald Myavcc of the Lake became the parents of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Ander- son of Graham Avenue have re- turned home from a short vacation trip to Florida. Their childre n ac- companied them on the trip. Mm. (Jeorge W. Davis of Union Avenue spent the weekend visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Halloi-k of St. James. Mr. Hallock left on Friday night to go on a deer hunting trip upstate. He re- turned home Sunday evening. Robert Ryan , son of Mr. and Mrs, Kdward Ryan of Lake Shore Drive; Daniel Quinn , son of Mrs. Gladys Quinn of Ninth Street , and George Maklos. son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Maklos of Kaston Street , will be inducted in the Army December 19. Mrs. Thomas Reese of Churc h Street and Mrs. James Fitzgerald of Pine Street spent a weekend at the Cenacle at Mount Kisco and say many of their friends who h_d been at the Cenacle Convent in Lake Ronkonkoma. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hass spent the weekend at their summer cot- tage on Dorchester Road. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Risch en- tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Michel and Mr. and Mrs . Edwa rd Wittcmeier and children , David , Susan and Robert . Mrs. John Hill of Division Ave- nue , who has been confined to the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital with double pneumonia , is now making a good recovery. Mrs. Harry Jockers has returned to her home in College Point after a visit of several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and M rs. Harry dockers of Richard Avenue. Miss Barbara Chebuske , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Che- buske of Carl Street , was guest- of-honor at a sweet sixteen party given by her parents last Wed- nesday night. Guests were Dan- iel and Victoria Marlines , Irene Collier , Mary and Edward Wilson , Frank Mooney, Jr., Bernard Naud , Jean Lynch , .Catherine Morau , Jos- ep h Kraker , Thomas Flynn , Wil- liam, Piftinger , Robert Hammer , Oil Van Norr . Wayne Rogers , Regina Pryzagowski and Barbara 's sister , (Jerry. A buffet supper was served and the young people en- joyed dancing to rock and roll rec- ords. Miss Elaine Bigelow was guest- of-lionor at a party to celebrate tier thirteenth birthday November 20. Miss Bigelow is the daughter o i" Mr. a. - .,l Mrs. Walter Bigelow of St. Joseph Avenue. Guests at the party were Linda Cochran , Shelley Overton , Thomas Craig, William Gilzinger , Judy Eberhardt , Debor- ah and Roxanne Krugcr , Mary Ann Bamboia , Linda Brink , James Hammer and Elaine 's brother and sister , Bruce and Aileen. After re- freshments were served , the guests played games and danced. Mr . and Mrs. Neal Miranda of 55 St . James Parkway entertained members of their family at dinner at Bronco Charlie ' s Restaurant in Oakdale Tuesday night in celebra - tion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary . Mr . and Mrs. John Hannigan and their children , Ruth Anne , John , Jr., and Barbara of Jay Street , the Lake , entertained a group of relatives and friends Sat- urday night. Food was barbecued in their firep lace and family mov- ies of special events were shown. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kenned y and children , Elizabeth , Sheila , Maureen and Kathleen , of Jay Street , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan and children , Deborah , Joseph and Mark , Jay Place , Miss E- tellc Ceely Wood- lawn Street and Miss Kathleen Kennedy ' s fiance, Anthony Srour , of Brooklyn , who also showed mov- ies he had taken while serving with the Armed Forces in Europe. William Closson , son of Mr. and Mrs. William Closson of Patch ogue Road , celebrated his thir- teenth birthday Friday with a party. Among his guests were Bar- bara and Jessica Roesel , Karen Hyde , Jean Guszack , Mable Olson , Camille Degatto , Ronald Closson , Richard Gladd , Cornelius Var.de. Wide , Frank Castora , Joseph Luca , Frank Degatto , Ray Vetter. The public is cordially invited to see the new color film, Homestead , U.S.A., featuring the Vernons and filmed at Desilu studios. The film depicts the conversion of the Phil- ippian jailor. It will be shown at the Churc h of Christ , Nesconset , Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Members of the "Bette r Half" Club went howling in the Center- each bowling alleys Thursday night. The members are Mesdames Charles Laux , William Okvist , Jr. , Grover Hartard , Edward Foltmann of the Lake , and Mesdames Joseph Reth , William Aldrich , George Henderson , Daniel Henderson of Holtsville. Mr. and Mrs. Iva r Okvist of Cherry Street spent a recent week- end in Virginia where they visited their son-in-law and daughte r , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs , and their grandchildren , Elizabeth , C«irey, Robert and Patrick. Mrs. Hobbs is the former Miss Edith Okvijt The Loyal Order of Moose , Ron- konkoma , held their last open meeting for this year at 8 p. ni. Friday in DeGennaro ' s Lakeview Inn on Pond Road , the Lake. In- stitution of the lodge and enroll- ment into the order will be c om- pleted at the first meeting of 1- -1. Library hours at the Lake Ron- konkoma Free Library on Haw- kins Avenue will no longer change to a Winter schedule but will re- main the same during the entire year. They are: Monday, Wednes- day and Friday—1 to 0 p.m ; Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday—9 to 5 p. m. The Misses Roberta and Helen Finlay, Mrs. Frank Keller , Miss Marie Weber and Mrs. Edwin Ris-ch had luncheon Friday in the Seafarer Restaurant in Patch- ogue. 'The basketball schedule of Sa- chem High School for the month of December will be as follows: Tomorrow at 7 p.m. Bell port High at home; Tuesday at 4 p.m. Will- liam Floyd High at Mastic; De- cember Hi at 7 p.m., Newfield High in Centereach; December 22 at 7 p.m., Babylon High at home. On December 27 and 20 at 7 p.m., Sachem will compete in the Christ- mas tournament at Center Mor- iches. St. Mary ' s Guild will hold a des- sert-card party at 1 p.m. December 13 in St. Mary ' s Parish Hall on Lake Shore Road. There will be awards and a special award. The public is invited. LAKELAND FIRE DEPT. November 211 the Lakeland Fire Department ambulance took Mrs. Ruth Seidenschwarz of Locust Ave- nue and Erie Street to Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. Dr. Burford Welch was in charge. Adam Pitka , Manuel Rodino and William Cur- ley were the attendants. The same day M rs. Sinpicio Garcia of Motor Parkway was taken to Mather Me- morial Hospital. Dr. Masami Yam- aguchi was the doctor and Mr. Pit- ka and Hugh Obernolte , the at- tendants. December 1 William Eg- erland of 205 Pawnee Street was ordered to Southside Hospita l by the Sull' olk County Police. Frank Rubenbauer , Arthur Browne , Sr., and John McDermott were the at- tendants. December 2 the ambu- lance went to St. Charles Hospital to return Mrs. Herman Rugen to her home at 1)7 Weichers Avenue. Dr. Walter Roettinger was the doctor. Mr. Rubenbauer , Mr. Ober- nolte. and Ray Stulz , Jr., were the attendants. November 27 the Lakeland fire- men were called to 77 West Fifth Street where a fire had started in a chair. No one was at home hut a house fire alarm system gave J.e warning and a Lakeland fireman who happened to be in the vicinity alerted the fire department. Two trucks quickly responded and there was little damage . December I the Lakeland firemen were called to Central Islip Boulevard where they extinguished a brush fire. The same day they extinguished another brush fire on Kosevalo Avenue and Kingdom Couit. RONKONKOMA FIRE DEPT. December 1 the Lakeland lire- men extinguished a car fire on Lake Park Street. Chief Arthur Davis was in charge . Sunday morning fire school was held at the Ron- konkoma firehouse. Mr. Davis wa- in charge. AMF.RICAN LEGION AUX. The William Merrill Hallock Auxiliary, l-nit 155 , American Le- gion, participated in the progra m lielrl at the Christinas Gift Shop in Ihe Veterans Hospital in North port . Friday. The unit collected gifts for the Gift Shop which was conducted in the recreation hall of Ihe hospita l where unwrapped item.s for men , women and chil- dren were displayed on long tallies. Beginning at !> a.m., veterans were brought in , one ward at a time, to select gifts for relatives ar. d friends hack home. For those who were unable to come down, carts with gifts were brought to the wards. Two gifts were usually r hoM'u by each patient. Auxilia ry members wrapped them and mailed them at no cost to the veterans. The Surgical Dressing me..ting for ( ' . -nicer Control of the Ladies ' Auxiliary of the local unit was held November 30 ill the home of .dr . , . Flos- ic Kirk on Roacvale Aveuti " . Unit members, present were Me _danj ei> James C. Browne, Warren Cochran , Josep h Fish , Ann Gruss , Charles Kruger , Ern- est Hock , Josep h Low, Robert Mc- Cabe , D. Foster Overton , Michael Pedisich , Harold Sorenson , Sr. , Harold Sorenson , Jr. , G. Renwick Raynor , Pat Setari and William Wickers. Cancer pads were sewed for patients which will be turned over to the county. METHODIST CHURCH The Methodist Churc h at Five Corners hold two services on Sun- day, one a family service at 9:30 a.m. and divine worship at 11 a.m. The church school meets at 9:30 a.m. November 19 the Rev . William Boone baptized the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tanney of Lake Park Street, the Lake. They were christened Virginia Marie and Lorelei Lee. Virginia ' s god- parents were Mrs. Augusta Schnorr and Kenneth Johnson; Lorelei' s godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wess. November 27 Mr. Boone baptized David John , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David John Carrera s of 60 Bell Avenue , Ron- konkoma. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin were the godparents. He also baptized Glenn Alan , son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Josep h Ober- beck of Second Street , Holbrook. Mrs. Alice Halverson and William Douglas were the godparents. Christmas choral vespers will be held in the church December 18 at 5 p.m. HOLY CROSS CHURCH Holv Cross Lutheran Church hold services Sunday at 8:15, 9:30 and 11 a.m. The church school meets at 9:30 a.m. The guest preacher Sunday was the Rev. Paul Kirsch , D.D. Any member desiring services of a pastor should con- tact Karl Finken , Ronkonkoma 9- 9774. Congregational meetings will be held on Sunday at the conclu- sion of each service. The purpose of these meetings is for the elec- tion of a new pastor. The candi- da te pastor at these services will be the Rev. William Gotwald. The annual Christmas bazaar held in Holy Cross on Saturday was outstandingly successful. The church council will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow. ST. MARY'S CHURCH St. Mary ' s Episcopal Church holds Sunday services as follows: 8 a.m., Hol y Communion; 9:40 a.m., Holy Communion and ser- mon; 9:30 a.m., the Churc h school meets in the Parish Hall; 11 a.m., Holy Communion and sermon. On weekdays Holy Communion is at 10 a.m. Fridays , after Holy Co*>i - munion , there is laying on of hands for the sick. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Sunday masses in St. Joseph 's R. C. Church are at 7, 8, 9:15, 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in the church; in the school auditorium , at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. More than 200 members were received into the Christian Moth- ers ' Rosary Society at a solemn re- ception held November 28 at 8 p.m. in the church. The Rev. Maurice Sullivan , C.P., was the guest preacher. The new society is the former School Guild. The Rev. William Hanlon is moderator. The officers are Mrs. Virginia Black , president; Mrs. Victoria Dynia , vice president; Mrs. Katherine Gemmel , recording secretary; Mrs. Ann Varga , corresponding secre- tary ; Mrs . Gloria McNamara , treasurer. The members are plan- ning a smorgasbord to be held on January 28 in the school auditor- ium. Their regular monthly meet- ing is held on the fourth Monday of each month. The annual Christmas party was held at the last regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Daugh- ters of St. Josep h' s, 975 , in the school auditorium. Santa Claus was present with grab bag gifts. A delicious buffet supper was served. Mrs. Susan Peterson , Court organist , conducted com- munity singing of Christmas car- ols. Mrs. Ann Gruss was chairman , assisted by Mesdames Helen Ben- son and Florence Moran. Honored guests were District Deputy Miss Ann Al ger , visiting Grand Regent Mrs. Rose Lau , Court Queen of the Holy Rosary, Huntington Station; Airs. Irene Bauer , Court Our Lady, Queen of the Sky, Setauket; Mrs. Helen Hess , Court Queen of the Universe , Smithtown; Mrs. Rita Gardner , Court Ave Maria , Kings Park; Mrs. Dorothy McBride , Court Morning Star , Northport ; Mrs. Theresa Hust , Court St. Ann Ther- esa , St. James; Mrs. Bertha Du- cey, Court Our Lady of Victory, Huntington; prop hetess , Mrs. Hel- en Davis, Court Our Lady of the Victory, Huntington. Also present were the Rev. Thomas White , the Rev. Charles Nosser and the Rev. William T. Hanlon. 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Valiant saves you dimes and dollars a lot of other ways , too. And its price t atr is null I down (here with the lowest- priced American compacts. \aliant ...looks nnd drives like twice the price . SEE YOUR LOCAL PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER . Greek Missionary To Speak at Church LAKE GROVK The Women ' s Missionary Society of the First Coiifrre-Rational Church of New Villajre , Lake Grove-Centereach , will sponsor an open meeting at the churc h at 8 p. m. Monday. The pruest speaker will be the Rev. Spiros Zodhiates , g-eneral secretary of the American Mission to the Greeks. The Rev. Mr. Zodhiates oversees the work of a vast missionary and welfare program in his native Greece. He cares for orphans , the aged and ill , supp l ying special medicines and support to victims of tuberculosis and leprosy. He operates the largest Protestant publishing house in Greece and writes articles for half the news- papers in that country. The Lake Grove-Centereach meeting is open to the public. The Rev. Mr. Zodhiates will show a set of color slides of his various works and deliver a commentary on them. There is no charge. Gordon Heights Mn. AJberU Beach. SElden 2-37.5 Recent house guests of Mrs. Gladys Hyltuti of .Mills Lane were Mr. and Mrs. Kdward I'into ami sons , Kdward , Jr., Karl and Ku- gene , Miss Joan Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hylton , all of Brookl yn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskridge of New York City spent the weekend in their home on Dunbar Avenue. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs . William Daves of Margaret Drive were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laws and daughters , Beverly and Donna , all of Flushing. Miss Elaine Williams and How- ard Pate of New York Citv were Sunday guests of Zeth Garner of Erna Drive. Recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foust of Seymour Lane were Mr. and Mrs. Sonnie Low of New York City. Mrs. Frank Busch of Hawkins Avenue and daughter, Ellen , spent the weekend in Springfield Gardens with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Williams of Park Lane gave a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bray of Central Parkway, who celebrated their thirty-third wedding anniver- sary November 27. Among their guests were Mesdames Ella C. Foster/ Una Clark , Elizabeth Clare and Leon Bray and Tina and Rita Jeffries. Frank Davis of New York City spent the weekend at his home on West Lane. Lonnie Cartwright of Air Force Base Tyndall , Fla., spent 15-days' leave with his wife, Maedell and children , Chariety and Lonnie , Jr., of Park Lane, Mr. Cartwright will be transferred to Alaska for two years. Mrs. Joseph Sims of Northfieete Lane celebrated her birthday with a party Sunday at her home. Among her guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Wiggans , Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pettyjohn , Mr. and Mrs . Edward Williams , Mrs. Florence Sells , Mr. and Mrs. David Bullock , Mrs. Ber- nice Ivey and daughter , Kathlyn. James Cunningham , Mrs . John Cook and family, Estella , Kathleen . Joan and Margaret. New York City guests are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. William Nottage , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brooks and daug hter , Mrs. Ruby Rodriguez , Mr. and Mrs. Johann Tsstman and family. Johanna , Karen and Eric , and Miss Florence McKinzie. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bonner of Seymour Lane were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snow- den of Southampton. Gordon Heights day will be ob- served the second Sunday in Jan- uary at the Suffolk Home. Yap- hank. All churches are asked to participate. Christop her Henry is chairman. The Rev. Virginia Miles was the guest speaker for the Mission- ary Circle Sunday at the Mary AME Zion Church. M rs. Milton Alleyne was the guest soloist. Mrs. E. Clare is president. Refreshments were served by Mrs. E. Swinton and Mrs. Hettie Hudson. The Rev. Elliott Travalee , pastor of the church , was the guest speaker over station WALK Sunday morning with his daughter at the p iano , and as soloist . At the Ebenezer Sabbath Day Church, services are as follows: Sabbath school is held at ] I a. m. followed by divine worship at 1 p. m. Young peop le 's meeting is held at 4 p. m. Saturday. Prayer meeting is held at 8 p. in. Wed- nesday. Sunday activities are , Sunday school at, 10 a. m. follow- ed by divine worship at 11:45 a. m. Bible Class is held at 8 p. m. Tuesday with Elder John White in charge. The Mary AME Zion Church services- are as follows: Sunday- school is held at 10 a. m. followed by divine worshi p at 12 noon. Young people ' s meeting is held at 15 p. m. with Brother Nathan John- ston in charge. Prayer meeting is held at 8 p. m. Thursday. At the Church of God in Christ , services are as follows: Sunday school is held at li a. in. followed b y divine worship at 12:45 p. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday. The Communit y Bap tist Church services arc as follows: Sunday school is held at 10 a. m. followed by divine worship at 12 noon. Choir rehearsal is held at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. At St. Michael and All Angel Ep iscopal Church Sunday there is a Famil y Eucharist and Sunday school at 8:45 a. m. On second Mondays, the church women 's as- sociation meeting is held at 7 p. m. The Gordon Heig hts Seventh Day Adventist Church services are as follows : Sabbath school is held at *J:4I> a. m. Home Mission at 10:45 a. m.; divine worshi p is held at 11:45 a. m. Young p- . -op Ie ' s meeting is held at 4 p. m. Lig ht- bearers Club is held at 5 p. m. and Vesper services at fv . t' .O p. m. Sun- day activities are: Pathfinders Club , at 'i p. m. Evangelistic ser- vices are held at 8 p. m. and Pray- er meeting, at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mount Oliver Bap tist Church services are as follows: Sunday school is held at 10 a. m. followed by divine worship at 12 noon and 8 ' p. m. Prayer meeting is held at S p. ni. Friday. j .,.1... tj ....nii i [inmmii L.i ii n„.,uumu ii mii mniim iiii i iuunin nun i n ~~ '" ' " " "' "" ' "' " " " * " """ "tmrmww. Join Our 1961 Christmas Club \ {^ j otfU-l^ CXUB CHECK^! ^^^S^L^^^^^ iM^%mmm You and your famil y can have the BIGGEST Christmas ever in 1961. It ' s all a matter of looking ahead , planning ahead and saving ahead. And it ' s all very easy when you join our 196 1 Christmas Club now. Small amounts put aside weekly add up to a BIG check for lavish gifting! j ^MH BHB qfc ^ The National Bank of Lake Ronkonkoma \ uH£E_E_______f\___> MFMRFR* FEf)ERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP . »¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ m__lVlU__I\. FEI)ERAL KKSKKVK BANK ^H__Kt_ t_ >iT_7fl-^_ TBg ^Ea^UJ^WugV Hawkins Avenue ROnkonkoma 9-9394 Catholic Charity Budget Is Set At $651 , 284 A gross budget of .$/». . 1, 28-1 will be expended for health and wel- fare services in Nassau and Suf- folk Countys by Catholic Charities . Diocese of Rockville Centre , dur- ing the year ending June . 'W, l'. iUl , according to an announce- ment made by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles K. Kermingham , execu- tive director. Largest of the p lan- ned expenditures is .$251 ,270 for the four family service offices lo- cated in Lynbrook , Mineola , Bay Shore nnd Riverhead. St. Anthony ' s Guidance Clinic in Williston Park and the Catholic Charities Mental Health Center in Bav Shore plan expenditures to- talling $14:1 .513. The Catholic Youth Organization has been al- loted $75, 805. Child care services will cost $29 ,404. The health and hospitals, division and geriatrics program will receive $28, 200. The budget calls for $30 ,225 for the Cleary Oral School for Deaf Children in Lake Ronkonkoma. Other blind and deaf services have been al- loted $22 ,0115. The new St. Eliza- beth' s Residence for the Aging in West Islip has been given an in- itial appropriation of $13,270. Direct income , such as fees , state reimbursments and income from CYO activities will account for an estimated $87, 225 of the year ' s income. Catholic charities share of the 1900 Long Island Fund Drive is expected to be ap- proximatley $32 , 000. The net income from the I960 bishop 's dinner at the Garden City Hotel and the annual Cath- olic Charities ' appeal conduc t ed last May amounte d to $4118 ,942. It is hoped that the balance of $33, 087 will be realized during the fiscal year by gifts from founda- tions , individuals and business firms. LUMBER MILLWORK MASONS' SUPPLIES HARDWARE PAINT Pre-Finished SHEETROCK ^^^f^^^^^, Pre-Finished PLYWOOD «^^H^-^^Gl liB flf Floor TILE Ceiling J^a___ ! _t__«l__i____da____ BSli GRover 5-0914 Reliable Contractors Recommended Mortgages for New Homes and for All Types of Buildings FREE Delivery and Estimating ¦iMIiBHWil - lil 415 ROANOKE AVE. RIVERHEAD, N. Y. GRover 5-0914 Bayport-Blue Pt. School News BLUE POINT ELEMENTARY Mrs. Alice Larrabee ' s sixth grade presented a play at the Friday afternoon assembly at 1 o ' clock in the school auditorium- The theme was "Litterlmgs. " The Jitterbugs were played by Marguerite Hanra- han. Chery l Scileppi , Steven Les- sey, Larry Taylor] James Garhart , and Amy Peck and the clean-up- pers w-ere Jean Considine , Terry Huber , Margaret Vernon , Thomas Schaub , Michael Travers and BeUy Jane Foy. The play was followed by a talk by Mr. Hawkins, prin- cipal , along the lines of keeping the school grounds and community clean. Mrs. Sara h Howard' s second grade gave a Thanksgiving play at an assembly program Novem- ber 22. All the children were dressed in Pilgrim costumes. Mr. Hawkins took motion pictures of the event which , with other p ic- tures taken previously, will be shown at a future PTA meeting. DIVIDENDS The board of directors of Long Island Lighting Company has declared regular quarterly dividends of $1.25 a share on the Series B, 5 per cent preferred stock; $1.0025 a share on the Series D , 4.25 per cent preferred stock; $1.0875 a share on both the Series E , and F , 4.35 per cent preferred stock; and $' . - 28125 a share on the Series II. 5Vs per cent preferred stock. The dividends on all five issues are payable January 1 , 1901 to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 12, 1960. * » * Certificates of Partner.ship Geori! - & Rudolph Cuinbuni d . b a Cam- boni Hi- i>thLT.s, Shirley . Assumed Business Names William A Herman il . ba Cruss Road Restaurant , Rocky Voirjt. Oscar V-Kol d b , a Oscar ' s Di-licaU-s- sen . PatehoKue. Kllen Grossman el b a Coram Mfi: Co , Coram. Same d/lv a Dannole Mfir Co. 1'atcli- oKae. Mary Caputo .I li a Papa Chi.-k - r \/.- ' .;oria. Patch.i^ue. Lionel Silversman d, b/a I. & S Lum- ber Co , Paichogue. Certificates of Incorporation CKNTRAI. STATKS PACKING CO. INC.. Centereach : JHH shares without par value; directors until the li st annual meeting are Sevmour Schneiderrnan , Rich- ard S Heymim & Mae NemcrotT all of Now York City. HOUTK 112 REALTY CORP., Medford : - lt(i shares without par value : directors until the first annual meeting are K.dvar G Guidone , Philip A G:c. - ,> ,t Shirley Levine ail of New Vra It City. Speaking of BUSINESS

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Ronkonkoma and the Lake NewsMm. H. Dnvir). UOnk. D-3630

Mr. and M r . Jack .-' i i i : 1. ; : ¦• < l- ' i : jStreet celebrated t h e i r t h i r t y l\ ' ' \ n [wedding a n n i v e r s a r y on Salsn¦ .¦!.- vwi l l ' , a i l i n n ' - r p a r l y for t w e n t y !guests at I .an i l 's Kml in Sayvil le. 1

Mrs. Kdwin l i is i-h of l l e id - ie l jDrive en te r t a ined <u i We>luc. -<l. - iy ja f t e r n o o n , Mrs. I- ' r a n k Ke l l e r , Mi . - .-. 'Marie Weher and Mr .- . Nels .m W i l jkensoti . Mrs. W i l k i - n s o n 's d a u g h - itor , Miss V i o l a W i l l i , nso i i . iv- |tu rned to her s t u d i o .- a t M a t y IWash ing ton I ' d ivers i ty in Y i n - i ' - i a ja f te r spendin g f h " T h a n k s g i v i n gholidays w i t h her pa r r -ms .

The Patchogue Advance is on Isale a l ; Stat ion Super Ma rke t , andBoiikonkonia I 'h r i f l ( enter in l inn-konkonia.—Adv.

Mr. ami Mrs. George •". Mor-rill of Mi l l e r Drive had : ;< t h . - i iguests on S a t u r d a y Mrs. M o r r i l l 'ssister, Mrs. Gi lber t . M u i r h e a d . andher children . Gilbert , Jr . , and Gin-ger of Jamaica.

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M r . and Mrs . W i l l i a m Wi< kersof f ' i r - .'iarr l Ave inn " spent a n centweekend ti l A t l a n t i c Ci ty . Theirc h i l d r e n , I' a t r i c i a , Margaret andCun .sl . 'i ni- .- . v i s i t .-i l w i t h relativesin New .b-i scy wh i l e t h e i r parentswere at t h e sea shore resort .

Mr , and Mrs. I ' obert Yates ofK l u . - h i n g are the pa ren t s of a sonl.oi n November 27. The babyweighed ii pounds and la nune-sand has been named Ronald Rob-ert. Mrs. Yale ,-, is the former MissM o n i e u M i" - y of the Lake.

The Patcho gue Advance is onsale a t : Lake Konkonkoin a Sta-tioners ', Lechowil 's Delicatessen,Teddy 's Luncheonette and WhelartDrug Store in Lake Konkonkoma.--Adv .

Dr. and Mrs . Kur t Ht igolmeyorof Carrol l A v e n u e are the parentsof a son born in l i rookhaveii Me-

morial Hospital , November 21. Thefol lowing day, in the same hospi-tal , Mr . ami " Mrs. Ronald Myavccof the Lake became the parents ofa daughter .

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Ander-son of Graham Avenue have re-turned home from a short vacationtrip to Florida. Their childre n ac-companied them on the trip.

M m . (Jeorge W. Davis of UnionAvenue spent the weekend visi t ingat the home of her son-in-law anddaughter , Mr. and Mrs. WesleyHalloi -k of St. James. Mr. Hallocklef t on Friday n ight to go on adeer h u n t i n g t r ip upstate. He re-turned home Sunday evening.

Robert Ryan , son of Mr. andMrs , Kdward Ryan of Lake ShoreDrive; Daniel Quinn , son of Mrs.Gladys Quinn of Ninth Street, andGeorge Maklos. son of Mr. andMrs. George S. Maklos of KastonStreet , will be inducted in theArmy December 19.

Mrs. Thomas Reese of ChurchStreet and Mrs. James Fitzgeraldof Pine Street spent a weekendat the Cenacle at Mount Kisco andsay many of their friends who h_ dbeen at the Cenacle Convent inLake Ronkonkoma.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hass spentthe weekend at their summer cot-tage on Dorchester Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Risch en-tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr.and Mrs. Frederick Michel andMr. and Mrs . Edwa rd Wittcmeierand children , David , Susan andRobert .

Mrs. John Hill of Division Ave-nue , who has been confined to theBrookhaven Memorial Hospitalwith double pneumonia , is nowmaking a good recovery.

Mrs. Harry Jockers has returnedto her home in College Point aftera visit of several weeks with herson and daughter-in-law, Mr. andM rs. Harry dockers of RichardAvenue.

Miss Barbara Chebuske , daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Che-buske of Carl Street , was guest-of-honor at a sweet sixteen partygiven by her parents last Wed-nesday night . Guests were Dan-iel and Victoria Marlines , IreneCollier , Mary and Edward Wilson ,Frank Mooney, Jr., Bernard Naud ,Jean Lynch , .Catherine Morau , Jos-eph Kraker , Thomas Flynn , Wil-liam, Piftinger , Robert Hammer ,Oil Van Norr . Wayne Rogers ,Regina Pryzagowski and Barbara 'ssister , (Jerry. A buffet supper wasserved and the young people en-joyed dancing to rock and roll rec-ords.

Miss Elaine Bigelow was guest-of-lionor at a party to celebratetier th i r t een th bi r thday November20. Miss Bigelow is the daughtero i" Mr. a.-.,l Mrs. Walter Bigelow ofSt. Joseph Avenue. Guests at theparty were Linda Cochran , ShelleyOverton , Thomas Craig, Will iamGilzinger , Judy Eberhardt , Debor-ah and Roxanne Krugcr , MaryA n n Bamboia , Linda Brink , JamesHammer and Elaine 's brother andsister , Bruce and Aileen. After re-freshments were served , the guestsplayed games and danced.

Mr . and Mrs. Neal Miranda of55 St . James Parkway entertainedmembers of their family at dinnerat Bronco Charlie 's Restaurant inOakdale Tuesday night in celebra -t ion of thei r twenty-f i f th weddinganniversary .

Mr . and Mrs. John Hanniganand their children , Ruth Anne ,

John , Jr., and Barbara of JayStreet , the Lake , entertained agroup of relatives and friends Sat-urday night. Food was barbecuedin their firep lace and fami ly mov-ies of special events were shown.The guests included Mr. and Mrs.Frederick Kenned y and children ,Elizabeth , Sheila , Maureen andKathleen , of Jay Street , Mr. andMrs. Joseph Hogan and children ,Deborah , Joseph and Mark , JayPlace , Miss E-tellc Ceely Wood-lawn Street and Miss KathleenKennedy 's fiance, Anthony Srour ,of Brooklyn , who also showed mov-ies he had taken while servingwith the Armed Forces in Europe.

William Closson , son of Mr. andMrs. William Closson of Patchogue Road , celebrated his th i r -teenth birthday Friday with aparty. Among his guests were Bar-bara and Jessica Roesel , KarenHyde , Jean Guszack , Mable Olson ,Camille Degatto , Ronald Closson ,Richard Gladd , Cornelius Var.de.Wide , Frank Castora , JosephLuca , Frank Degatto, Ray Vetter.

The public is cordially invited tosee the new color film, Homestead ,U.S.A., featuring the Vernons andfilmed at Desilu studios. The filmdepicts the conversion of the Phil-ippian jailor. It will be shown atthe Churc h of Christ , Nesconset ,Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

Members of the "Better Half"Club went howling in the Center-each bowling alleys Thursdaynight. The members are MesdamesCharles Laux , William Okvist , Jr.,Grover Hartard , Edward Foltmannof the Lake , and Mesdames JosephReth , William Aldrich , GeorgeHenderson, Daniel Henderson ofHoltsville.

Mr. and Mrs. Iva r Okvist ofCherry Street spent a recent week-end in Virginia where they visitedtheir son-in-law and daughter , Mr.and Mrs. Robert Hobbs, and theirgrandchildren , Elizabeth , C«irey,Robert and Patrick. Mrs. Hobbs isthe former Miss Edith Okvij t

The Loyal Order of Moose, Ron-konkoma , held their last openmeeting for this year at 8 p. ni.Friday in DeGennaro 's LakeviewInn on Pond Road , the Lake. In-stitution of the lodge and enroll-ment into the order will be c om-pleted at the first meeting of1- -1.

Library hours at the Lake Ron-konkoma Free Library on Haw-kins Avenue will no longer changeto a Winter schedule but will re-main the same during the entireyear. They are: Monday, Wednes-day and Friday—1 to 0 p.m ; Tues-day, Thursday and Saturday—9 to5 p. m.

The Misses Roberta and HelenFinlay, Mrs. Frank Keller , MissMarie Weber and Mrs. EdwinRis-ch had luncheon Friday in theSeafarer Restaurant in Patch-ogue.

'The basketball schedule of Sa-chem High School for the monthof December will be as follows:Tomorrow at 7 p.m. Bell port Highat home; Tuesday at 4 p.m. Will-liam Floyd High at Mastic; De-cember Hi at 7 p.m., Newfield Highin Centereach; December 22 at7 p.m., Babylon High at home.On December 27 and 20 at 7 p.m.,Sachem will compete in the Christ-mas tournament at Center Mor-iches.

St. Mary 's Guild will hold a des-sert-card party at 1 p.m. December13 in St. Mary 's Parish Hall onLake Shore Road. There will beawards and a special award. Thepublic is invited.

LAKELAND FIRE DEPT.November 211 the Lakeland Fire

Department ambulance took Mrs.Ruth Seidenschwarz of Locust Ave-nue and Erie Street to BrookhavenMemorial Hospital. Dr. BurfordWelch was in charge. Adam Pitka ,Manuel Rodino and Wil l iam Cur-ley were the attendants. The sameday M rs. Sinpicio Garcia of MotorParkway was taken to Mather Me-morial Hospital. Dr. Masami Yam-aguchi was the doctor and Mr. Pit-ka and Hugh Obernolte , the at-tendants. December 1 Will iam Eg-erland of 205 Pawnee Street wasordered to Southside Hospita l bythe Sull'olk County Police. FrankRubenbauer , Ar thur Browne, Sr.,and John McDermott were the at-tendants. December 2 the ambu-lance went to St. Charles Hospitalto return Mrs. Herman Rugen toher home at 1)7 Weichers Avenue.Dr. Walter Roettinger was thedoctor. Mr. Rubenbauer , Mr. Ober-nolte. and Ray Stulz , Jr., were theattendants.

November 27 the Lakeland fire-men were called to 77 West FifthStreet where a fire had started ina chair. No one was at home huta house fire alarm system gave J.ewarning and a Lakeland firemanwho happened to be in the vicini tyalerted the fire department. Twotrucks quickly responded andthere was lit t le damage. DecemberI the Lakeland firemen were calledto Central Islip Boulevard wherethey extinguished a brush fire.The same day they extinguishedanother brush fire on KosevaloAvenue and Kingdom Couit.

R O N K O N K O M A F I R E DEPT.December 1 the Lakeland lire-

men extinguished a car fire on LakePark Street. Chief Ar thur Daviswas in charge . Sunday morningfire school was held at the Ron-konkoma firehouse. Mr. Davis wa-in charge.

A M F . R I C A N LEGION AUX.The W i l l i a m Merr ill Hallock

A u x i l i a r y , l - n i t 155, American Le-gion, pa r t i c ipa ted in the progra mlielrl at the Christ inas Gif t Shop inIhe Veterans Hospi ta l in Nor thport . Friday. The un i t collectedg i f t s for the Gi f t Shop which wasconducte d in the recreation hall ofIhe hospita l where unwrappedi tem.s for men , women and chil-dren were displayed on long tallies.Beg inn ing at !> a.m., veterans werebrought in , one ward at a time, toselect g i f t s for relatives ar.dfriends hack home. For those whowere un able to come down, cartsw i t h g i f t s were brought to thewards . Two gifts were usuallyr hoM'u by each patient. Auxil ia rymembers wrapped them and mailedthem at no cost to the veterans.

The Surgical Dressing me..tingfor ( '.-nicer Control of the Ladies'A u x i l i a r y of the local uni t washeld Nov ember 30 ill the home of.dr .,. Flos- ic Kirk on RoacvaleAveut i " . Un i t members, presentwere Me _danj ei> James C. Browne,

Warren Cochran , Joseph Fish ,Ann Gruss, Charles Kruger , Ern-est Hock , Joseph Low, Robert Mc-Cabe, D. Foster Overton , MichaelPedisich , Harold Sorenson , Sr.,Harold Sorenson , Jr., G. RenwickRaynor , Pat Setari and WilliamWickers. Cancer pads were sewedfor patients which will be turnedover to the county.

METHODIST CHURCH

The Methodist Churc h at FiveCorners hold two services on Sun-day, one a family service at 9:30a.m. and divine worship at 11 a.m.The church school meets at 9:30a.m.

November 19 the Rev. WilliamBoone baptized the twin daughtersof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tanney ofLake Park Street, the Lake. Theywere christened Virginia Marieand Lorelei Lee. Virginia's god-parents w e r e Mrs. AugustaSchnorr and Kenneth Johnson;Lorelei's godparents were Mr. andMrs. Laurence Wess. November27 Mr. Boone baptized David John ,Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David JohnCarreras of 60 Bell Avenue, Ron-konkoma. Mr. and Mrs. FrankBaldwin were the godparents. Healso baptized Glenn Alan , son ofMr. and Mrs. Francis Joseph Ober-beck of Second Street , Holbrook.Mrs. Alice Halverson and WilliamDouglas were the godparents.

Christmas choral vespers will beheld in the church December 18 at5 p.m.

HOLY CROSS CHURCH

Holv Cross Lutheran Churchhold services Sunday at 8:15, 9:30and 11 a.m. The church schoolmeets at 9:30 a.m. The guestpreacher Sunday was the Rev. PaulKirsch , D.D. Any member desiringservices of a pastor should con-tact Karl Finken , Ronkonkoma 9-9774. Congregational meetings willbe held on Sunday at the conclu-sion of each service. The purposeof these meetings is for the elec-tion of a new pastor. The candi-da te pastor at these services willbe the Rev. William Gotwald.

The annual Christmas bazaarheld in Holy Cross on Saturdaywas outstandingly successful.

The church council will meet at8 p.m. tomorrow.

ST. MARY'S CHURCH

St. Mary 's Episcopal Churchholds Sunday services as follows:8 a.m., Hol y Communion; 9:40a.m., Holy Communion and ser-mon; 9:30 a.m., the Churc h schoolmeets in the Parish Hall; 11 a.m.,Holy Communion and sermon. Onweekdays Holy Communion is at10 a.m. Fridays , after Holy Co*>i -munion , there is laying on of handsfor the sick.

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH

Sunday masses in St. Joseph 'sR. C. Church are at 7, 8, 9:15,11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in thechurch; in the school auditorium ,at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m.

More than 200 members werereceived into the Christian Moth-ers' Rosary Society at a solemn re-ception held November 28 at 8 p.m.in the church. The Rev. MauriceSullivan , C.P., was the guestpreacher. The new society is theformer School Guild. The Rev.William Hanlon is moderator. Theofficers are Mrs. Virginia Black ,president; Mrs. Victoria Dynia ,vice president; Mrs. KatherineGemmel , recording secretary; Mrs.Ann Varga , corresponding secre-tary ; Mrs. Gloria McNamara ,treasurer. The members are plan-ning a smorgasbord to be held onJanuary 28 in the school auditor-ium. Their regular monthly meet-ing is held on the fourth Mondayof each month.

The annual Christmas party washeld at the last regular monthlymeeting of the Catholic Daugh-ters of St. Joseph's, 975, in theschool auditorium. Santa Clauswas present with grab bag gifts.A delicious buffet supper wasserved. Mrs. Susan Peterson ,Court organist, conducted com-muni ty singing of Christmas car-ols. Mrs. Ann Gruss was chairman ,assisted by Mesdames Helen Ben-son and Florence Moran. Honoredguests were District Deputy MissAnn Alger, visi t ing Grand RegentMrs. Rose Lau , Court Queen of theHoly Rosary, Huntington Station;Airs. Irene Bauer, Court Our Lady,Queen of the Sky, Setauket; Mrs.Helen Hess, Court Queen of theUniverse , Smithtown; Mrs. RitaGardner , Court Ave Maria , KingsPark; Mrs. Dorothy McBride , CourtMorning Star , Northport ; Mrs.Theresa Hust, Court St. Ann Ther-esa , St. James; Mrs. Bertha Du-cey, Court Our Lady of Victory,Hunt ington; prop hetess , Mrs. Hel-en Davis, Court Our Lady of theVictory, Huntington. Also presentwere the Rev. Thomas White , theRev. Charles Nosser and the Rev.Will iam T. Hanlon.

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LAKE GROVK — The Women 'sMissionary Society of the FirstCoiifrre-Rational Church of NewVillajre , L a k e Grove-Centereach,will sponsor an open meeting atthe churc h at 8 p. m. Monday.

The pruest speaker will be theRev. Spiros Zodhiates , g-eneralsecretary of the American Missionto the Greeks.

The Rev. Mr. Zodhiates overseesthe work of a vast missionary andwelfare program in his nativeGreece. He cares for orphans , theaged and ill , supplying specialmedicines and support to victimsof tuberculosis and leprosy. Heoperates the largest Protestantpublishing house in Greece andwrites articles for half the news-papers in that country.

T h e L a k e Grove-Centereachmeeting is open to the public. TheRev. Mr. Zodhiates will show a setof color slides of his variousworks and deliver a commentaryon them. There is no charge.

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Recent house guests of Mrs.Gladys Hyl tu t i of .Mi l l s Lane wereMr. and Mrs. Kdward I ' into amisons , Kdward , Jr., Karl and Ku-gene, Miss Joan Robinson and Mr.and Mrs. Charles Hylton , all ofBrookl yn.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskridge ofNew York City spent the weekendin their home on Dunbar Avenue.

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs .William Daves of Margaret Drivewere Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawsand daughters, Beverly and Donna ,all of Flushing.

Miss Elaine Will iams and How-ard Pate of New York Citv wereSunday guests of Zeth Garner ofErna Drive.

Recent house guests of Mr. andMrs. Thomas Foust of SeymourLane were Mr. and Mrs. SonnieLow of New York City.

Mrs. Frank Busch of HawkinsAvenue and daughter, Ellen , spentthe weekend in Springfield Gardenswith relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Williams ofPark Lane gave a dinner in honorof Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bray ofCentral Parkway, who celebratedtheir thirty-third wedding anniver-sary November 27. Among theirguests were Mesdames Ella C.Foster/ Una Clark , Elizabeth Clareand Leon Bray and Tina and RitaJeffries.

Frank Davis of New York Cityspent the weekend at his home onWest Lane.

Lonnie Cartwright of Air ForceBase Tyndall , Fla., spent 15-days'leave with his wife, Maedell andchildren , Chariety and Lonnie , Jr.,of Park Lane, Mr. Cartwright willbe transferred to Alaska for twoyears.

Mrs. Joseph Sims of NorthfieeteLane celebrated her birthday witha party Sunday at her home.Among her guests were Mr. andMrs. C. Wiggans , Mr. and Mrs.John Owens, Mr. and Mrs. HenryPettyjohn , Mr. and Mrs. EdwardWilliams, Mrs. Florence Sells, Mr.and Mrs. David Bullock , Mrs. Ber-nice Ivey and daughter , Kathlyn.James Cunningham , Mrs . JohnCook and family, Estella , Kathleen .Joan and Margaret. New York Cityguests are as follows: Mr. andMrs. William Nottage , Mr. andMrs. Hugh Brooks and daughter ,Mrs. Ruby Rodriguez , Mr. andMrs. Johann Tsstman and family .Johanna , Karen and Eric , and MissFlorence McKinzie.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.William Bonner of Seymour Lanewere Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snow-den of Southampton.

Gordon Heights day will be ob-served the second Sunday in Jan-uary at the Suffolk Home. Yap-hank. All churches are asked toparticipate. Christop her Henry ischairman.

The Rev. Vir ginia Miles wasthe guest speaker for the Missi on-ary Circle Sunday at the MaryAME Zion Church. M rs. Mil tonAlleyne was the guest soloist. Mrs.E. Clare is president. Refreshmentswere served by Mrs. E. Swintonand Mrs. Hettie Hudson. The Rev.Elliott Travalee , pastor of thechurch , was the guest speaker overstation WALK Sunday morningwith his daughter at the piano ,and as soloist .

At the Ebenezer Sabbath DayChurch, services are as follows:Sabbath school is held at ] I a. m.followed by divine worship at 1p. m. Young people 's meeting isheld at 4 p. m. Saturday. Prayermeeting is held at 8 p. in. Wed-nesday. Sunday activities are ,Sunday school at, 10 a. m. follow-ed by divine worship at 11:45 a.m. Bible Class is held at 8 p. m.Tuesday with Elder John Whitein charge.

The Mary AME Zion Churchservices- are as follows: Sunday-school is held at 10 a. m. followedby divine worshi p at 12 noon.Young people 's meeting is held at15 p. m. with Brother Nathan John-ston in charge. Prayer meeting isheld at 8 p. m. Thursday.

At the Church of God in Christ ,services are as follows: Sundayschool is held at li a. in. followedby divine worship at 12:45 p. m.and 8 p. m. Sunday.

The Communit y Bap tist Churchservices arc as follows: Sundayschool is held at 10 a. m. followedby divine worship at 12 noon.Choir rehearsal is he ld at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

At St. Michael and All AngelEpiscopal Church Sunday there isa Family Eucharist and Sundayschool at 8:45 a. m. On second

Mondays , the church women 's as-sociation meeting is held at 7 p. m.

The Gordon Heig hts SeventhDay Adventist Church services areas follows : Sabbath school is heldat *J:4I> a. m. Home Mission at10:45 a. m.; divine worshi p is heldat 11:45 a. m. Young p-.-op Ie 'smeeting is held at 4 p. m. Lig ht-bearers Club is held at 5 p. m. andVesper services at fv.t'.O p. m. Sun-day activities are: Pathf indersClub , at 'i p. m. Evangelist ic ser-vices are held at 8 p. m. and Pray-er meeting, at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

Mount Oliver Bap tist Churchservices are as follows: Sundayschool is held at 10 a. m. followedby divine worship at 12 noon and8' p. m. Prayer meeting is heldat S p. ni. Friday.

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Catholic CharityBudget Is SetAt $651,284

A gross budget of .$/».. 1,28-1 willbe expended for health and wel-fare services in Nassau and Suf-folk Countys by Catholic Charities .Diocese of Rockville Centre , dur-ing the year ending June .'W,l'.iUl , according to an announce-ment made by the Rt. Rev. Msgr.Charles K. Kermingham , execu-tive director. Largest of the p lan-ned expenditures is .$251,270 forthe four family service offices lo-cated in Lynbrook , Mineola , BayShore nnd Riverhead.

St. Anthony 's Guidance Clinicin Williston Park and the CatholicCharities Mental Health Center inBav Shore plan expenditures to-talling $14:1.513. The CatholicYouth Organization has been al-loted $75,805.

Child care services will cost$29 ,404. The health and hospitals,division and geriatrics programwill receive $28,200. The budgetcalls for $30,225 for the ClearyOral School for Deaf Children inLake Ronkonkoma. Other blindand deaf services have been al-loted $22 ,0115. The new St. Eliza-beth's Residence for the Aging inWest Islip has been given an in-itial appropriation of $13,270.

Direct income , such as fees ,state reimbursments and incomefrom CYO activities will accountfor an estimated $87,225 of theyear 's income. Catholic charitiesshare of the 1900 Long IslandFund Drive is expected to be ap-proximatley $32,000.

The net income from the I960bishop 's dinner at the GardenCity Hotel and the annual Cath-olic Charities ' appeal conduct edlast May amounted to $4118,942.It is hoped that the balance of$33,087 will be realized during thefiscal year by gifts from founda-tions , individuals a n d businessfirms.

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Bayport-Blue Pt.School News

BLUE POINT E L E M E N T A R YMrs. Alice Larrabee 's sixth grade

presented a play at the Fridayafternoon assembly at 1 o'clock inthe school audi tor ium - The themewas "Litterlmgs." The Jitterbugswere played by Marguerite Hanra-han. Chery l Scileppi , Steven Les-sey, Larry Taylor] James Garhart ,and Amy Peck and the clean-up-pers w-ere Jean Considine , TerryHuber, Margaret Vernon , ThomasSchaub , Michael Travers and BeUyJane Foy. The play was followedby a talk by Mr. Hawkins , prin-cipal , along the lines of keepingthe school grounds and communityclean.

Mrs. Sarah Howard's secondgrade gave a Thanksgiving playat an assembly program Novem-ber 22. All the children weredressed in Pilgrim costumes. Mr.Hawkins took motion pictures ofthe event which, with other pic-tures taken previously, will beshown at a future PTA meeting.

DIVIDENDS — The board ofdirectors of Long Island LightingCompany has declared regularquarterly dividends of $1.25 ashare on the Series B, 5 per centpreferred stock; $1.0025 a shareon the Series D, 4.25 per centpreferred stock; $1.0875 a shareon both the Series E , and F , 4.35per cent preferred stock; and $' .-28125 a share on the Series II.5Vs per cent preferred stock.

The dividends on all five issuesare payable January 1, 1901 toshareholders of record at the closeof business on December 12, 1960.

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Geori!- & Rudolph Cuinbuni d . b a Cam-boni Hi- i>thLT.s, Shirley .

Assumed Business NamesWill iam A Herman il . b a Cruss Road

Res t au ran t , Rocky Voirjt.Oscar V-Kol d b , a Oscar 's Di-licaU-s-

sen . PatehoKue.Kllen Grossman el b a Coram Mfi: Co,

Coram.Same d/ lv a Dannole Mf ir Co. 1'atcl i-

oKae.Mary Capu to .I li a Papa Chi.-k - r\/.-

'.;oria. Patch.i^ue.Lionel S i lversman d, b /a I. & S Lum-

ber Co , Paichogue.

Certificates of IncorporationCKNTRAI. STATKS P A C K I N G CO.

INC.. Centereach : JHH shares w i t h o u t parva lue ; directors u n t i l the li st a n n u a lmee t ing are Sevmour Schneider rnan , Rich-ard S Heymim & Mae NemcrotT all ofNow York City.

HOUTK 112 REALTY CORP., Medford :-lt(i shares w i t h o u t par v a l u e : directorsu n t i l the first annua l meeting are K.dvarG Guidone , Ph i l ip A G:c.- ,> ,t ShirleyLevine a i l of New Vra It City.

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