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; HUGH ES & STILL, Inc. "Your Friendl y Agency " GENERAL INSURANCE ! BONDING SPECIALISTS Route 25 Centereach, N. Y. Phone ROnkonkoma 9-8048 9-9250 TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN Birth*— tjvptemiivr 27—A aui» , DuiiuM Walter, to Kt'iir.rth Jarr.cL. and Lditb Bradford Kulan<i Dixon uf Center Muricbta at £iriK>kiiavt'ii iitrroociai hospital, Kimi i'iitchuguc. Sti>t«mb*r ' 2'± A daughter , Betty Jane , * to William Charles and Marguerite Gloria Harper Sieber of 52 Lev avenue. Patch- uKUf , at Brookhaven Memorial fautivital. September ' ID A daughter . Margaret Ce- celia, to Hubert James and .Margaret Cecelia Lancjgrof Con boy HiffKins of Lake Konkon koma at Mather Memorial husintal, Port JetTeraon. September -H) - - A daughter , Teresa isuaan . to Anthony George and katherine Caro- line Kirtatud Altebrando of Selden at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. September ^0—A daughter , Mary Ann , to Vincent George and Dorothy Josephine Turnbull De Bono of -5» Schoenfeld boulevard . Pa tchogue. at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. September 30—A daughter , Barbara Anne, to George Washington and Pbilomena Amelia Lambert Tatiercio Mclnturtf of Farming vilte at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. September 30—A son, Koger Thomas, to Vernon Gordon, Sr., and Patricia Ann Hoey Kaynor of Shirley at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. September HO —A daughter, Mary Patricia . to Dante Alfred and Joann Marie Brady Battiila of Mastic Beach at Bay view General hospital . Mastic Beach. September 30—A daughter , Kathlene Marie, to Richard George and i-)alsy Arleen Stark Krauensky of Sayville at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. September 30—A daughter , Bonnie Eliza- beth, to Carl Paul and Margaret Vir- ginia Frank Kern of Center Moriches at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. September 30—A son , Anthony, to Pas- quale and Rose Marie Espoatto Aielio of Holtsville at Mather Memorial hos- pital. September 30—A daughter, Catherine Mary, to Vincent Francis and Theresa Ann Doyle Murphy of Lake Ronkon- koma at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 1—A daughter. Laura Ann , to Howard Charles and Hazel Florence Meyer Dycker *J* Yaphank at Brook- haven Memorial hospital. October 1—A daughter. Jean, to- Manuel Robert and Anna Marie Giordano Cor- setti of Bellport at Brookhaven Me- morial hospital. -~ October 1—A son, Robert Roy, to Allen William and Florence Blanch Robarge Westervelt of Blue Point at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 1—A daughter, Doreen Ellen, to Edward Daniel, III, and Irene Helen Malkiewicz Sperry of Ridge at Brook- haven Memorial hospital. October 1—A son, Joseph Alan, to Ar- thur and Rose Gallino Wright of North- port at Mather Memorial hospital. October 1—A son, Erik Benjamin , to Alexander Samuel and Janet Lou An- derson Schiffelbian of Center Moriches at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 2—A son. Terry Patrick, to Charles AuRustine and Nancy Doris Bosio Taylor of 126 Engelke street, Pat- chogue, at Brookhaven Memorial hos- pital. October 2—A daughter, Mary Jane, to Enoch Rosario and Carmen Lydia Ra- merez Torres at 62 Oak street , Patch- ogue at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 2—A son, John Warren, to Ger- ald Ludlow and Ruth Hanscom Grace of Bellport at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 2—A daughter. Sheila June, to Douglas Charles and Joan Marie Mailer Kilvington of 157 Washington avenue. Patchogue, at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 2—A son, Ronald Thomas, . to Walter F.. Sr.. and Vicky Majcrnik Hsilend of Selden at Brookhaven Me- morial hospital. October 3—A daughter, Stephani , to Jo- seph John and Genevieve Stephani Ba- biorz. of East Patchogue at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 3 —A daughter. * Donna Lee. to John and Helene Anna Voigt Dolan of Lake Ronkonkoma at Mather Memorial hospital. October 3—A son. Paul Clifford, to Fred- crick Clifford and Ruth Loni Leo Brunn of Middle lb la nil at Mather Memorial hospital. October 3—A son. George William, to Car- mine and Catherine Schaefer Zambrot- to of Nesconset at Mather Memorial hospital. October ' .i —A son, Frederick Josex>h, to Frederick Joseph, Jr., and Marv ^ Alevas Dohn of Blue Point at Brookhaven Me- morial hospital. October 4—A son, David Jerone. to James Primrose and Martha Geiffert Palmer of Setauket at Mather Memorial hos- pital. October 5—A son. Frank Stephen, to Stephen and Christina Ciaramella Can- nistra of Ronkonkoma at Mather Me- morial hospital. October 5—Twins, Dorothy Ruth and Catherine Etna, to Robert and Cathy Joan Van Tassel Vilar of Mastic Beach at Bayvtew General hospital. October 6—A son , Charles Bacbc, Jr. , to ' Charles Bache and Marie Olsson Jayne of Port Jefferson at Mather Memorial hospital. October 6 —A daughter. Bryna. to Martin and Sally H in del Rubin of S Jennings avenue , Patchogue, at Bayview General hospital. October 6—A daughter, Kathleen Tbom- asita. to William O. and Mary T. Jack- man Grimmer of Sayville at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 7—A son. William Gerard* to Henry and Virginia Marie Mayer Rust- mann of North Patchogue at Brook- haven Memorial hospita l .. October 7—A son, Peter Joseph, to Peter Paul and Mary Ann Gaynor Curreri of Bellport at Brookhaven Memorial hos- pital. October 7—A daughter. Linda Marie, to Alfred Calvin. Sr.. and Mary Ella K il- ian Plate of Manorville at Mather Me- morial hospital. October 7—A aon, Darryl Eugene, to Robert. Jr.. and Arrie Laverne Lewis Cannon of Centereach at Mather Me- morial hospital. October 7—A daughter , Kathleen Eliza- beth , to Francis and Kathleen Born See be r uf Centereach at Mather Me- morial hospital. October 8—A son, Daniel Sumner, to Clyde A. and Veronica Wenirer Ben- nett of 17 Haywood street. Patchogue, at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 8—A son, Denis Anthoyn, Jr.. to Den is Anthony and Sally Joyce St. Clair Connolly of Mt. Sinai at Mather Memorial hospital. October 8—A son, Alfredo Julio, Jr. , to Alfredo Julio and Mary Lou Rodriguez Trifcidi of East Patchogue at Brook- haven Memorial hospital. October 8—A son. Gennaro, to Nickolas and Katherine llacaua Boggi of Cen- tereach at Mather Memorial hospital. October 8—A son . Charles Donald , to John Anthony and Catherine Elizabeth Ahtonucci Cresci of Nesconset at Mather Memorial hospital. October 9—A son. Marc Charles , to Charles W. and Norma Rita Bauer Schnizler of Port Jefferson at Brook- haven Memorial hospital. October 9—A daughter . Susan Ann . to Gary South and Joyce Pomeroy Oliver Giles of Port Jefferson at Mather Me- morial hospital. October 9—A son, Dennis Robert, to Robert T. and Jeanne J ul ia Gur re] 1 Keyes of East Patchogue at Brook- haven Memorial hospital. October 9—A daughter , Linda , to Henry Joseph and Mary Margaret Merolla Offerding of Selden at Mather Memor- ial hospital. October 10—A son , Michael , to Frank and El vera Navas Page of Smithtown at Mather Memorial hospital. Octcber 10—A daughter . Genet Laray. to Charlie. Jr.. and Geneva Horton Sim- mons of Centereach at Mather Memor- ial hospital. October 10—A daughter. Susan, to John and Helen E. Steeg Dorrien of Bellport at Brookhaven Memorial hospital . October 10—A son. John Richard , III. to John Richard and Anna Boeckel Winc- kel man n of Selden at Mather Memorial hospital. Marriage Licenses— October 5—John Michael Mokeski of Southampton and Arlene Jean Roman- owski of East Moriches. October 6—James Thomas Hartford of Brooklyn and Louise Ann Gallo of S2 Terry street, Patchogue. October 6—Tomraaso Laudadio of Flush- ing snd Jean C. George Scocozza of Shirley. October 7—Edward J. Barthlemess of East Patchogue and Marilyn Elsie New- ton of Blue Point. October 8—Lester G. Homan of Port Jef- ferson and Marjorie K. O'Shea of Yap- hank. October 9—John R. Werntz of 32 Jones street . Patchogue . , and Muriel L- Mc- Cabe of 32 Jones street. Patchogue. October 10—Walter Conrad Kayton of Bellport and Sandra Josephine Mistier of Medford. October 10—James Romeo of 15 Second street. Patchogue. and Elizabeth Ved- der of 27 Midway street, Patchogue. October 13—Jesse Moranti . Jr.. of 110 Holbrook street, Patchotrue. and Lucille Margaret Dorio of 56 Sycamore street. East Patchogue. Deaths— October 3—William Tuohy. 77. of West Islip at Suffolk infirmary. Yaphank. October 3—Susie De Young, 03. of Man- orville at residence. October 4—Anna Maria Wendel, S3, of Medford at residence. October 4—Roy Lee Randall, 56, of Free- port at Eastport. October 4—Lillian Malmin, 54, of Mt. Sinai at residence. October 4—Rose Savoretti . 62. of Smith- town at Mather Memorial hospital. October 6—Harold C. SBsbe. 73. of 258 Oak street , Patchogue , at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October G—Barbara Miller, 76, of Mastic at residence. October 6—Julia Finger . 66, of Lake Ron- konkoma at Mather Memorial hospital. October 7—-William Koch, 90, of Lake Ronkonkoma at residence. October 8—MarRaret P. Jacobus. 55, of -Heliport at residence. October 8— Anna Kelly. 7(7. of Pnnesburg at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. October 8—Samuel Pea rson, S3, of Ama- gansett at Suffol k infirmary. October 9—Mary r\ Hoyt . 7>» . of Heliport j at Brookhaven Memorial hospital. , October 11—Eugene - E. Clancy, v " -V' ol Bellport at Brookhaven Memorial hos- pital . October II—George William Malcolm, 57, of Ridge at Patchogue. VILLAGE OF PATCHOGUE Deaths— October 4—Mary Brown. S:t . oB 78 Chapel avenge, patchogue. at Belle-Air Manor Nursing home. Patchogue. October 5—Marie Louise Went worth . S4, of Washington. D. C, at Ramor Nurs- ing borne, Patchogue. October 8—Ellen Mayer , 80. of 74 Maple avenue. Patchogue. at residence. October 9—Joseph Charles Mickel. 64. of 76 Terry street. Patchogue, at residence. Vital Statistics Here I New Task-Force 57 Chevrolet Trades ! Performance^pro ved in a his tory-making tes t on the ALCA N Highway to Alaska The Alcan Highway is the road where trucks gro w FIRST WITH THE MOS T MODERN FEATURES: old before their time. The road where gravell end- New 283-cubic-mch Taskmaster VB is standard in Series les sly s ledgehammers the life out of trucks. Where 50oo, 7000 and 8000, optional in Series 6000 al extra a f o g of superfine dust choke s engines , and vicious COst. Horsepower ranges up to 210 in Chevrolet ' s eom- ruts subject chassis to months of wear in a few plefe line-up of modern V8 and 6 truck engines. „. ,__ " , . . , ,., . , Revolutionary Powermatic Transmission— exclusive with Six new 57 Chevrolet trucks, heavily loaded with Chevrolet trucks! This six-speed automatic, desi gned cargo , ro ared nort h fr om Da ws on Creek, B.C., specificall y for heavy-duty hauling, is an extra-cost I t hr ough 1,520 miles of mountains and mir e , rain option in Series 5000 and 6000 and all heavy-duty and hail to F a irbank s, Alaska. Running around thc truck models. Hydra-Matic is offered in 3000 and 4000 clock , they made this tortuous tri p—normally a Series models at extra cost. 72-hour run—in less than 45 hours. As a special test ix.F. models outdare C.O.S. trucks in every woy; yet during the run, two of the trucks went the entire offer all the traditional CO.E. advantages. di stance without once having their engines stopped! . . . ... . . . , . , T . . ii i rt"-". Heavyweight Champs with Triple-Torque tandem are Come u i and see how well these new Alcan rated at 32,000 lbs. GVW, 50,000 lbs. GCW: Special champs measure up to your job. . feature s include built-in 3-speed power divider. 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' Phone or come in today: ^¦¦qpMMMBMi ^HaaBMBaMHaa loans $25 lo $500 on Si gnature, furnilure. or Car [_ ^ _ J __f Hr^HEHV^HS9^QHHH|HHH !%«5r H 6 convenient offices—which Is nearest you? BAY SHORE:—78 W. Main Street, 2nd Floor MOhawfc 5-1080 Suite B, Second Floor , Over Edwards ' DEER PARK—1825 Deer Park Ale., Grd. FlMr DEer Park 2-7674 HUNTINGTON—324 Main St., Opp. Wo<iIworth' s.HUn«ngt« n 4-805 0 PORT JEFFER£ON%~101 Main Street , 2nd Floor.... ;..Phone: 8-1074 RIVERHEAD—1 Ea st Main Street... ..... PArk 7-2420 SOUTHAMPTON—32 Hampton Road Phone: 1-2222 Vz Block East of Town Hall , Ground Floor OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOIWMENT—PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS * ¦ ¦ M SURE TO ASK FOR THE YES MANAGER Beneficial Finance Co. of New York, Inc. loam m«fa tnidenlt of oil wiroondinj towns . loqiu also mails by malt I. /. Bank and Trust Company Stocks Over-the-Counter Securities These unofficial , last kmmn hid prices are furnished through the courtes y ot ' I). Kavnumd Ktnnev & Co., 1 East 42nd Street , .New Vork 17 . N. Y. Tel. MUnay Hill 2-4093. LATEST KNOWN BID PRICES Sl I-TOI.K COUNTY HANK STOCK Hank of llai.yluii 200 Hank of Huntington and Tvu. <t Company 110 Hank of Smithtown 425 Hank of StitFolk Countv . Stony Urook 37' ,3 H. llport National Hank 285 Hriu^T'hanipton National Hank 30 Vj Central [Slip National Hank 115 Eastern National Bank. Smithtown 28 Vs First National Hank anil Trust , Bav Shore 175 First National Bank . Fast Isli p 110 First Natir-nal Hank , dvenport 2f>5 First National Hank . Southampton -75 Hampton Bays National Hank 285 Htintinjrtun Station Bank 100 Lindenhurst Bank - 260 I.ony: Island State Bank and Trust Company, Riverhead -50 National Batik of Kintr s Park 185 National Bank of Lake Ronkonkoma 100 North Fork Bank and Trust , Mattituck 55 Osborne— Trust , East Hampton 190 Oy.sterrrten ' s Bank and Trust Company , Sayville 300 Patchojju e Bank- ' 170 Peconic Bank , Sae; Harbor 55 Peoples National , Patchogue 70 Seaside Bank , Westhainpton Beach 48Va Security National , Huntington 42 State Bank of Suffolk County, Bay Shore 43 Suffolk County National , Riverhead 470 Suffolk County Trust , Riverhead 600 Tinker National Bank , East Setauket 125 NASSAU COUNTY BANK STOCK Bank of Malvernc 48 '/ 2 Bank of RockviUe Centre Trust 206 Bank of Westbury Trust Company 80 Central Bank and Trust , Great Neck 32 Firs t National Bank , Farminpdale 206 First National Bank. Glen Head 45 Fort Ni ck National Bank , Seaford 21 Franklin National , Franklin Square- 32V1> Free port Bank .... ' ..... ' 46 Hempstead Bank " 34 Lonpr Island National Bank , Hicksville 33 I. one Island Trimt Company, Garden City 37 Lynbrook National Bank and Trust Company 50 Matinecock Bank, Locust Valley ' . 38 .Meadow Brook -National Bank , Freeport 21 Nassau Trust , Glen Cove 24 Oceanside National Bank 270 Peninsula National Bank , Cedarhurst ' . 40 Second National Bank and Trust , Hempstead 37 Valley Stream National Bank and Trust 100 QUEENS COUNT Y BANK STOCK College Point National Bank 200 National Bank of , Far Rockaway 110 Sprinjrfield Gardens National 63 United National Bank of Lone; Island 52 KINGS COUNTY BANK STOCK Bensouhurst National Bank 142 Centra l Industrial Bank \\' .\\ " .\[\[\"' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 50 V& Citizens Bank "" 351 " KinR-s County Trust Company 104 Lafayette National Bank .4ti Peoples National Bank 58 United . Industrial Bank 187 ^ y. . ' - . ' * > 71" ¦ - .!£ ' ' ' -* > : ' - , ¦ PATCHOGUE LOCALS Misses Marilyn and Gloria Hanson are on one week's vacation in New York city. M JSS Marilyn Hanson is employed iti McBride ' s Drue; store and is on her second week ' s vacation. Miss Gloria Hanson is employed at the Home- stead laundry. Robert Goodhue of Academy street is on his second week s vacation from his position in the Bee Hive store. Mr. and Mrs. John Cargill and sou , Douglas , of Lakeland avenue left last Friday for two weeks ' vacation in Florida. Mrs. A gnes Jewett of the lin- gerie department of Swezey and Newins 1 ' eil in her home in the church street apartments last Friday ni ght. She is recuperating at the home of her daughter in Massapequa. Wayne Anderson , son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson of 23 Wig-gins avenue , was ten years old October 8. He celebrated his birthday with a theater party on October 6 for several of his friends. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at McCarthy ' s Luncheonette, Rimi' s Luncheonette, Chiuchiolo' s Stationery, LaMoth' s Grocery, G. & G. Luncheonette, William Gluth' s Grocery and Caprino' s in Patchogue.—-Adv. The Women' s fellowship of the Congregational church are making plans for their Christmas bazaar which will be held November 16. In the Raiona family, father, son and grandson are celebrating their birthdays this month. Frank Raiona of Mott street will celebrate his birthday today; his son, Anthony, of Terry street , on Saturday and Anthonv , Jr., on October 30. Robert Martin is on a two-week vacation from his position on the news staff of The Patchogue Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Marti n are spending some time in the New England states. They have been visiting Professor and Mrs. Ted Chick in Middletovvn, Conn; Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGurn in Bennington, Vt., and Mrs. Mina Martin in Peekskill. Mrs. Chick is Mr. Martin ' s niece, Mr. McGurn , his nephew, and Mrs. Marti n his mother. Mrs. Noble Chapman is ill at her home on Carman street. New residents in Patchogue in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Long and two daughters , 7 and 17, 176 Central avenue, from Bayport: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and son, 14, and daughter , 21, 21 Her- bert circle , North Patchogue , from Glendale , 111.: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Caplan and three- month-old daughter from Ger- many (Mr. Caplan out of U. S. service two months ago): Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and sons , 8 and o, 143 Jennings avenue , from Easthampton: Mr. and Mrs . Charles Saittiui and twin suns , 17 mouths , 70 Swezey street , from the Bronx: Mrs. Patricia Anu- from and daughter , l;; , b Gt -rurd street , from Boston: Mr. and Mrs . Emanuel Borenstein , 77 Swan Lake drive , from Boston: Mr. and Mrs. James Shea , Buckley road , from Wantagh. Mrs. Robert Logan and Mrs. Reynold Wicks entertained at a family party Sunday ni^'ht at the home 01 " Mrs. Wicks on Wiggins avenue for Mrs. Frank Wells , Mrs . Wicks ' mother who lives with her. A buffet supper ' was served. Mrs. Wells' children , grandchildren and great-grand- children were present: Mr. and Mrs. . Maynard Remer and chil- dren , Debbie and William, of Uti- ca , Mich.; Mr . and Mrs. Vernon Wells , Jr., and children , Karen and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wells , Sr., all of Riverhead ; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Logan and children . Jeanne and Barbara, of Patchogue. Frank C. Barrie , son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Barrie of 38 Gillette avenue , has been pledged to . Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Trinity college , Hartford. Conn. Mr. Barrie , a sophomore, is as- sistant news editor of the Tri pod , and secretary of the Canterbury club. Out-of-town guests at thc Rock-Shand wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Rock , the bridegroom' s parents , and his sisters, Misses Alice , Gail and Linda Rock , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martinet , Mrs . Alton , Mrs. Hall , Mr. and Mrs . Phili p Burk and Philip Egg leton , all from up-state New York ; William Butler, of Patchogue , who came from Brown university. Providence , R. I.; Mr . and Mrs . Crai g Shand of Ocean fa , Va.; Miss Doroth y Rock , Robert Wieder , and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Rush , all of Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. David Gatje of Babylon; Mr. and Mrs. George Gatje of Bright- waters; Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen of Cedar Grove , N. J.; Mr . and Mrs. Alden Olsson, and Mr . and Mrs . Walter Ormsby of Bay- port ; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Springhorn of Blue Point; Mr. and Mrs. John Horvath of Bo- hemia; Miss Gail La Fountain , Mr. and Mrs. Larry La Fountain , and Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sher- man, all of Sayville. Your friends will know good taste and skilled workmanship have been embodied in the wed- ding invitations you order from The Patchogue Advance—at bud- get prices. -—Adv.

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; HUGHES & STILL, Inc."Your Friendly Agency"

GENERAL INSURANCE! BONDING SPECIALISTS

Route 25 Centereach, N. Y.Phone ROnkonkoma 9-8048 — 9-9250

TOWN OF BROOKHAVENBirth*—tjvptemiivr 27—A aui» , DuiiuM Walter , to

Kt'iir.rth Jarr.cL. and Lditb BradfordKulan<i Dixon uf Center Muricbta at£iriK>kiiavt 'ii iitrroociai hospital, Kimii'iitchuguc.

Sti>t«mb*r '2'± A daughter , Betty Jane ,* toWilliam Charles and Marguerite GloriaHarper Sieber of 52 Lev avenue. Patch-uKUf , at Brookhaven Memorial fautivital.

September 'ID — A daughter. Margaret Ce-celia, to Hubert James and .MargaretCecelia Lancjgrof Con boy HiffKins ofLake Konkonkoma at Mather Memorialhusintal, Port JetTeraon.

September -H) - - A daughter, Teresa isuaan .to Anthony George and katherine Caro-line Kirtatud Altebrando of Selden atBrookhaven Memorial hospital.

September ^0—A daughter , Mary Ann , toVincent George and Dorothy JosephineTurnbull De Bono of -5» Schoenfeldboulevard. Patchogue. at BrookhavenMemorial hospital.

September 30—A daughter, Barbara Anne,to George Washington and PbilomenaAmelia Lambert Tatiercio Mclnturtf ofFarming vilte at Brookhaven Memorialhospital.

September 30—A son, Koger Thomas, toVernon Gordon, Sr., and Patricia AnnHoey Kaynor of Shirley at BrookhavenMemorial hospital.

September HO —A daughter, Mary Patricia .to Dante Alfred and Joann Marie BradyBattiila of Mastic Beach at Bay viewGeneral hospital . Mastic Beach.

September 30—A daughter , KathleneMarie, to Richard George and i-)alsyArleen Stark Krauensky of Sayville atBrookhaven Memorial hospital.

September 30—A daughter, Bonnie Eliza-beth, to Carl Paul and Margaret Vir-ginia Frank Kern of Center Morichesat Brookhaven Memorial hospital.

September 30—A son, Anthony, to Pas-quale and Rose Marie Espoatto Aielioof Holtsville at Mather Memorial hos-pital.

September 30—A daughter, CatherineMary, to Vincent Francis and TheresaAnn Doyle Murphy of Lake Ronkon-koma at Brookhaven Memorial hospital.

October 1—A daughter. Laura Ann , toHoward Charles and Hazel FlorenceMeyer Dycker *J* Yaphank at Brook-haven Memorial hospital.

October 1—A daughter. Jean, to- ManuelRobert and Anna Marie Giordano Cor-setti of Bellport at Brookhaven Me-morial hospital. -~

October 1—A son, Robert Roy, to AllenWilliam and Florence Blanch RobargeWestervelt of Blue Point at BrookhavenMemorial hospital.

October 1—A daughter, Doreen Ellen, toEdward Daniel, III, and Irene HelenMalkiewicz Sperry of Ridge at Brook-haven Memorial hospital.

October 1—A son, Joseph Alan, to Ar-thur and Rose Gallino Wright of North-port at Mather Memorial hospital.

October 1—A son, Erik Benjamin, toAlexander Samuel and Janet Lou An-derson Schiffelbian of Center Morichesat Brookhaven Memorial hospital.

October 2—A son. Terry Patrick, toCharles AuRustine and Nancy DorisBosio Taylor of 126 Engelke street, Pat-chogue, at Brookhaven Memorial hos-pital.

October 2—A daughter, Mary Jane, toEnoch Rosario and Carmen Lydia Ra-merez Torres at 62 Oak street, Patch-ogue at Brookhaven Memorial hospital.

October 2—A son, John Warren, to Ger-ald Ludlow and Ruth Hanscom Graceof Bellport at Brookhaven Memorialhospital.

October 2—A daughter. Sheila June, toDouglas Charles and Joan Marie MailerKilvington of 157 Washington avenue.Patchogue, at Brookhaven Memorialhospital.

October 2—A son, Ronald Thomas, .toWalter F.. Sr.. and Vicky MajcrnikHsilend of Selden at Brookhaven Me-morial hospital.

October 3—A daughter, Stephani, to Jo-seph John and Genevieve Stephani Ba-biorz. of East Patchogue at BrookhavenMemorial hospital.

October 3 —A daughter.* Donna Lee. toJohn and Helene Anna Voigt Dolan ofLake Ronkonkoma at Mather Memorialhospital.

October 3—A son. Paul Clifford, to Fred-crick Clifford and Ruth Loni Leo Brunnof Middle lb la nil at Mather Memorialhospital.

October 3—A son. George William, to Car-mine and Catherine Schaefer Zambrot-to of Nesconset at Mather Memorialhospital.

October '.i—A son, Frederick Josex>h, toFrederick Joseph, Jr., and Marv AlevasDohn of Blue Point at Brookhaven Me-morial hospital.

October 4—A son, David Jerone. to JamesPrimrose and Martha Geiffert Palmerof Setauket at Mather Memorial hos-pital.

October 5—A son. Frank Stephen, toStephen and Christina Ciaramella Can-nistra of Ronkonkoma at Mather Me-morial hospital.

October 5—Twins, Dorothy Ruth andCatherine Etna, to Robert and CathyJoan Van Tassel Vilar of Mastic Beachat Bayvtew General hospital.

October 6—A son, Charles Bacbc, Jr., to' Charles Bache and Marie Olsson Jayne

of Port Jefferson at Mather Memorialhospital.

October 6 —A daughter. Bryna. to Martinand Sally H in del Rubin of S Jenningsavenue, Patchogue, at Bayview Generalhospital.

October 6—A daughter, Kathleen Tbom-asita. to William O. and Mary T. Jack-man Grimmer of Sayville at BrookhavenMemorial hospital.

October 7—A son. William Gerard* toHenry and Virginia Marie Mayer Rust-mann of North Patchogue at Brook-haven Memorial hospital ..

October 7—A son, Peter Joseph, to PeterPaul and Mary Ann Gaynor Curreri ofBellport at Brookhaven Memorial hos-pital.

October 7—A daughter. Linda Marie, toAlfred Calvin. Sr.. and Mary Ella Kil-ian Plate of Manorville at Mather Me-morial hospital.

October 7—A aon, Darryl Eugene, toRobert. Jr.. and Arrie Laverne LewisCannon of Centereach at Mather Me-morial hospital.

October 7—A daughter, Kathleen Eliza-beth , to Francis and Kathleen BornSee be r uf Centereach at Mather Me-morial hospital.

October 8—A son, Daniel Sumner, toClyde A. and Veronica Wenirer Ben-nett of 17 Haywood street. Patchogue,at Brookhaven Memorial hospital.

October 8 — A son, Denis Anthoyn, Jr.. toDenis Anthony and Sally Joyce St.Clair Connolly of Mt. Sinai at MatherMemorial hospital.

October 8—A son, Alfredo Julio, Jr. , to

Alfredo Julio and Mary Lou RodriguezTrifcidi of East Patchogue at Brook-haven Memorial hospital.

October 8—A son. Gennaro, to Nickolasand Katherine llacaua Boggi of Cen-tereach at Mather Memorial hospital.

October 8—A son. Charles Donald, toJohn Anthony and Catherine ElizabethAhtonucci Cresci of Nesconset at MatherMemorial hospital.

October 9—A son. Marc Charles, toCharles W. and Norma Rita BauerSchnizler of Port Jefferson at Brook-haven Memorial hospital.

October 9—A daughter. Susan Ann . toGary South and Joyce Pomeroy OliverGiles of Port Jefferson at Mather Me-morial hospital.

October 9—A son, Dennis Robert, toRobert T. and Jeanne J ul ia Gur re] 1Keyes of East Patchogue at Brook-haven Memorial hospital.

October 9—A daughter, Linda , to HenryJoseph and Mary Margaret MerollaOfferding of Selden at Mather Memor-ial hospital.

October 10—A son , Michael, to Frankand El vera Navas Page of Smithtownat Mather Memorial hospital.

Octcber 10—A daughter. Genet Laray. toCharlie. Jr.. and Geneva Horton Sim-mons of Centereach at Mather Memor-ial hospital.

October 10—A daughter. Susan, to Johnand Helen E. Steeg Dorrien of Bellportat Brookhaven Memorial hospital .

October 10—A son. John Richard, III . toJohn Richard and Anna Boeckel Winc-

kelman n of Selden at Mather Memorialhospital.

Marriage Licenses—October 5—John Michael Mokeski of

Southampton and Arlene Jean Roman-owski of East Moriches.

October 6—James Thomas Hartford ofBrooklyn and Louise Ann Gallo of S2Terry street, Patchogue.

October 6—Tomraaso Laudadio of Flush-ing snd Jean C. George Scocozza ofShirley.

October 7—Edward J. Barthlemess ofEast Patchogue and Marilyn Elsie New-ton of Blue Point.

October 8—Lester G. Homan of Port Jef-ferson and Marjorie K. O'Shea of Yap-hank.

October 9—John R. Werntz of 32 Jonesstreet. Patchogue., and Muriel L- Mc-Cabe of 32 Jones street. Patchogue.

October 10—Walter Conrad Kayton ofBellport and Sandra Josephine Mistierof Medford.

October 10—James Romeo of 15 Secondstreet. Patchogue. and Elizabeth Ved-der of 27 Midway street, Patchogue.

October 13—Jesse Moranti . Jr.. of 110Holbrook street, Patchotrue. and LucilleMargaret Dorio of 56 Sycamore street.East Patchogue.

Deaths—October 3—William Tuohy. 77. of West

Islip at Suffolk infirmary. Yaphank.October 3—Susie De Young, 03. of Man-

orville at residence.October 4—Anna Maria Wendel, S3, of

Medford at residence.October 4—Roy Lee Randall, 56, of Free-

port at Eastport.October 4—Lillian Malmin, 54, of Mt.

Sinai at residence.October 4—Rose Savoretti . 62. of Smith-

town at Mather Memorial hospital.October 6—Harold C. SBsbe. 73. of 258

Oak street, Patchogue, at BrookhavenMemorial hospital.

October G—Barbara Miller, 76, of Masticat residence.

October 6—Julia Finger. 66, of Lake Ron-konkoma at Mather Memorial hospital.

October 7—-William Koch, 90, of LakeRonkonkoma at residence.

October 8—MarRaret P. Jacobus. 55, of-Heliport at residence.

October 8— Anna Kelly. 7(7. of Pnnesburgat Brookhaven Memorial hospital.

October 8—Samuel Pearson, S3, of Ama-gansett at Suffol k infirmary.

October 9—Mary r\ Hoyt . 7>» . of Heliportj at Brookhaven Memorial • hospital. ,October 11—Eugene - E. Clancy,v "-V' ol

Bellport at Brookhaven Memorial hos-pital .

October II—George William Malcolm, 57,of Ridge at Patchogue.

VILLAGE OF PATCHOGUEDeaths—October 4—Mary Brown. S:t. oB 78 Chapel

avenge, patchogue. at Belle-Air ManorNursing home. Patchogue.

October 5—Marie Louise Went worth. S4,of Washington. D. C, at Ramor Nurs-ing borne, Patchogue.

October 8—Ellen Mayer , 80. of 74 Mapleavenue. Patchogue. at residence.

October 9—Joseph Charles Mickel. 64. of76 Terry street. Patchogue, at residence.

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PATCHOGUE LOCALSMisses Marilyn and Gloria

Hanson are on one week's vacationin New York city. M JSS MarilynHanson is employed iti McBride 'sDrue; store and is on her secondweek 's vacation. Miss GloriaHanson is employed at the Home-stead laundry.

Robert Goodhue of Academystreet is on his second week svacation from his position in theBee Hive store.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cargill andsou, Douglas, of Lakeland avenueleft last Friday for two weeks'vacation in Florida.

Mrs. Agnes Jewett of the lin-gerie department of Swezey andNewins 1'eil in her home in thechurch street apartments lastFriday night. She is recuperatingat the home of her daughter inMassapequa.

Wayne Anderson, son of Mr.and Mrs. Axel Anderson of 23Wig-gins avenue, was ten yearsold October 8. He celebrated hisbirthday with a theater party onOctober 6 for several of hisfriends.

The Patchogue Advance is onsale at McCarthy 's Luncheonette,Rimi's Luncheonette, Chiuchiolo'sStationery, LaMoth's Grocery, G.& G. Luncheonette, W i l l i a mGluth's Grocery and Caprino's inPatchogue.—-Adv.

The Women's fellowship of theCongregational church are makingplans for their Christmas bazaarwhich will be held November 16.

In the Raiona family, father,son and grandson are celebratingtheir b i r t h d a y s this month.Frank Raiona of Mott street willcelebrate his birthday today; hisson, Anthony, of Terry street,on Saturday and Anthonv, Jr.,on October 30.

Robert Martin is on a two-weekvacation from his position on thenews staff of The PatchogueAdvance. Mr. and Mrs. Marti nare spending some time in theNew England states. They havebeen visiting Professor and Mrs.Ted Chick in Middletovvn, Conn;Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGurn inBennington, Vt., and Mrs. MinaMartin in Peekskill. Mrs. Chickis Mr. Martin's niece, Mr. McGurn,his nephew, and Mrs. Martin hismother.

Mrs. Noble Chapman is ill at herhome on Carman street.

New residents in Patchogue in-clude Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Longand two daughters, 7 and 17, 176Central avenue, from Bayport:Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith andson, 14, and daughter, 21, 21 Her-bert circle, North Patchogue ,from Glendale, 111.: Mr. and Mrs.Theodore Caplan a n d three-month-old daughter from Ger-many (Mr. Caplan out of U. S.service two months ago): Mr. andMrs. John Brown and sons, 8

• and o, 143 Jennings avenue, fromEasthampton: Mr. and Mrs .Charles Saittiui and twin suns , 17mouths , 70 Swezey street , fromthe Bronx: Mrs. Patricia Anu-from and daughter , l;;, b Gt -rurdstreet , from Boston: Mr. and Mrs .Emanuel Borenstein , 77 SwanLake drive , from Boston: Mr. andMrs. James Shea, Buckley road,from Wantagh.

Mrs. Robert Logan and Mrs.Reynold Wicks entertained at afamily party Sunday ni^'ht at thehome 01" Mrs. Wicks on Wigginsavenue for Mrs. Frank Well s ,Mrs . Wicks ' mother who liveswith her. A buffet supper ' wasserved. Mrs. Wells' children ,grandchildren and great-grand-children were present: Mr. andMrs. . Maynard Remer and chil-dren, Debbie and William, of Uti-ca , Mich.; Mr . and Mrs. VernonWells , Jr., and children , Karenand Danny, Mr. and Mrs. VernonWells , Sr., all of Riverhead ; andMr. and Mrs. Robert Logan andchildren. Jeanne and Barbara, ofPatchogue.

Frank C. Barrie , son of Mr.and Mrs. Frank C. Barrie of 38Gillette avenue, has been pledgedto . Phi Kappa Psi fraternity atTrinity college, Hartford. Conn.Mr. Barrie, a sophomore, is as-sistant news editor of the Tri pod ,and secretary of the Canterburyclub.

Out-of-town guests at thcRock-Shand wedding were: Mr.and Mrs. Chalmer Rock , thebridegroom's parents , and hissisters, Misses Alice, Gail andLinda Rock , Mr. and Mrs. HenryMartinet , Mrs. Alton, Mrs. Hall ,Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burk andPhilip Eggleton, all from up-stateNew York ; William Butler, ofPatchogue, who came from Brownuniversity. Providence , R. I.; Mr.and Mrs. Craig Shand of Ocean fa,Va.; Miss Dorothy Rock , RobertWieder, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-ard Rush, all of Ohio; Mr. andMrs. David Gatje of Babylon; Mr.and Mrs. George Gatje of Bright-waters; Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeOlsen of Cedar Grove, N. J.; Mr.and Mrs. Alden Olsson, and Mr.and Mrs. Walter Ormsby of Bay-port ; Mr. and Mrs. WesleySpringhorn of Blue Point; Mr.and Mrs. John Horvath of Bo-hemia; Miss Gail La Fountain,Mr. and Mrs. Larry La Fountain,and Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sher-man, all of Sayville.

Your friends will know goodtaste and skilled workmanshiphave been embodied in the wed-ding invitations you order fromThe Patchogue Advance—at bud-get prices.-—Adv.