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EASTWOOD VILLAGE and DAWN ESTATES Mrs. Ethel Smith, ROnk. 9-8752 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D'Angelo and children , Marie , Louise , Wen- dy, Henry and Nicholas , of 43 Tree Road were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. D'Angelo ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D'Angelo of Merrick. While there the v celebrated the ninth birthday of Marie and also that of her grandmothei* , Mrs. D'Angelo , at a family dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. John Duff us of 152 Wagon Lane entertained at a gathering at their home on Easter Sunday. Their guests w*ere Mr. and Mrs. John Basile of North Massa- pequa ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mater- domim and children , Janice , Robert and Frank , of Brooklyn ; Mrs. Jean Clemenps of Jackson Hei ghts ; Mrs. Frances Lepera of Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lamont and daughter , Maureen , of Lake Grove , and the Duffus children , Eileen , Valerie , Stephanie , Joseph and Private John Duffus , who was home for a furlough from Fort Eustis. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hettrick and children , Paul , Joseph , Robert and Doreen , of 38 Virg inia Road , were guests Easter Sunday of Mrs. Hettrick's mother , Mrs. Roland Le- Roy, in Massapequa. They ' also celebrated Paul' s fifth birthday there with a family dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ferguson and daughter , Miss Joyce Fergu- son , who is a stewardess -with Capital Airlines , of 97 Eastwood Boulevard, were guests over the Easter weekend of Mr. and ' ' Mrte . Earl Williams of Potsdam. They also were there for the wedding of the Fergusons ' son , Richard D. Ferguson , to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liams ' daughter , Miss Leona Wil- liams , in the Ep iscopal Church in Potsdam , Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of 190 Stanley Drive are parents of a son , Timothy Charles , weighing 6 pounds , 7 ounces , born at Mather Memorial Hospital , March 25. The couple have three other children , Patricia , William and Joseph. Mr. and Mrs . James Seno and children , Kathleen , Jimmy and Jeannie, of 124 Wagon Lane spent Easter Sunday with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Seno , Sr. , of Bay side . While there a family din - ner was held in honor of Kath- leen ' s first birthday. Patricia Lundy, daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundy of 195 Mark Tree Road celebrated her third birthday with her parents , her sisters , Barbara , Jean and Elizabeth , and brother , Denni s , last Thursday. Lori Ann , dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mormando of 192 Mark Tre e Road , cel ebrated her first birthday Easter Sunday with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of 35 Woods Lane are parents of their third daughter , Susan Can- dia , weighing 8 pounds , 3 ounces , born at Mather Memorial Hospi- tal , March 24. The coup les' two other daughters are Janice and Shari Ann. The baby ' s great- grandmoth er , Mrs . Stella Abbene of Bethpage , spent the weekend with the Wilsons. Baby Susan is her seventh great-grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Olcott of 199 Eastwood Boulevard had their infant daughter , Elizabeth Renee, baptized at the Baldwin Methodist Church , Baldwin, at 3 p. m. Sunday by the Rev. Walter Benedict. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception w*as held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schoenberg in Mal- verne for famil y and friends. Among those attending were Mrs. Calla Olcott , grandmother of the baby, and Mrs. Bertha Coats , great- grandmother of the baby, both of Peru , N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoolan of 3 Picket Lane have as their guests for two weeks Mrs. Hoolan ' s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gehrig of Boco Raton , Fla. The Gehrigs are relatives of the famous ballplayer , the late Lou Gehrig. Christopher Dehler , son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dehler of 10 Spur Lane, celebrated his eighth birth - day with a party at his home Sat- urday . His guests were James Giglio , Susan and Nancy Sweeney, Daniel and Jimmy McGrory, Joseph Ladou , Stephen Dishuk and Thom- as Gnad. John Patrick, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell of Bow- doin Road , was christened at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church at 3 p. m. Sun- day by the Rev. Thomas Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan of Emerson , N. J., are the godparents . A reception followed at the home with the following as guests : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan and chil- dren , Michelle and Frank, of Emer- son, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fa rrell and James Whelan of Oakdale; Donald Brizzi of Albany ; Mr. and Mrs. John Petrucco of Roosevelt ; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gray of Bohemia; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monahan , Mr . and Mrs. George Uhrig, Mrs. Margaret Briz- zi , Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Castin- ano and sons , Robert and Richard , and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scu- diei*e , all of Centereach. B eam dividends from day of deposit on fund s remaining Til A ^¥¥x Banking- Services 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. *¦ ' * :¦'£¦ ¦ •¦ BIRTHS BROOKHAVEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Bartlam White- hurst of 57 Bayview Avenue , Blue Point , a son on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. George Rattiget* of 37 Kane Avenue, Medford, a son on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mingino of 198 Hedges -Avenue , East Pat- ehogue , a daughter on Ma rch 31. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Shinder of 50 Birch Court , Riverhead , a daughter on March 31. Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Warren of 74 Elder Drive , Mastic Beach , a son on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holz , of 155 Shaber Road , Patehogue , a son on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. John Tabone of 293 River Avenue , Patehogue, a daughter on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Wedell of Baur Avenue, Manorville , a son on Apri l 1. Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Villagio of Long Island Avenue , Holtsville , a son on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connell of Robinson Avenue, Medford , a son on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Micucci of 128 Cedar Avenue , Patehogue , a daughter on April 1. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Skippon of 62 Mowbray Street , Patehogue, a son on April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Salva of 114 Underwood Street, Patehogue, a son on April 2. Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy of Route 25A , Rocky Point , a daughter on April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pacella of 378 South Ocean Avenue , Pat- ehogue , a son on April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mesmer of 597 Brookhaven Avenue , Bellport , a daughter on April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeReeder of South Country Road , Bellport , a daughter on April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Dien of Old North Ocean Avenue, Med- ford , a son on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sulliva n of 59 Harris Street , Patehogue, a daughter on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. James Monteleone of Long Island Avenue , Holtsville , a son on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steurer of 21 East Shore Drive , North Pat - ehogue , a daughter on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. John Person of Archer Road , Bellport , a daugh- ter on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Price of Co- zine Avenue , Center Moriches , a daughter on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Masuck of 43 Montauk Highway, Blue Point , a son on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stecker of Shoestring Lane , South Haven , a son on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Veitch of Candido Avenue, Shirley, a daugh - ter on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. James Leon of 78 Hill Street , Patehogue, a daughter on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Minkel of 55 Joy Road , Centereach , a daughter on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Martin of North Fleet Lane, Gordon Heights , a daughter on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greco of South Coleman Road , Centereach , a daughter on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rene of 81 Maple Avenue, Bellport , a son on April 6. M!r. and Mrs. Peter Rene of 81 Maple Avenue, Bellport , a son on April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwen of 722 Scherger Avenue , East Pateh- ogue , a daughter on April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wittneben of 160 Truberg Avenue , Pateh- ogue , a son on April 6. -*; ;t- j "- SOUTHSIDE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Ben- nett of Sayviile , a son on March 30. Mi* , and Mrs. James J. Harkins of Sayviile , a daughter on March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Quinn of Lake Ronkonkoma , a son on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas , Sr. of Medford , a son on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Dona- hue of Sayviile , a son on April 5. SOCIAL SECURITY Social Security questions ad- dres sed to The Patehogue Advance will be answered in each Thurs- day ' s paper od by mail . Address all queries to '"Social Security Question Box , " The Patehogue Advance, P. O. Box 780 , Pateh- ogue, New York. Question : I am a widow and re- ceive social security benefits for myself and two minor children. I hav e a part-time job but do not earn more than, $100 a month . My employer would like me to work more hours in 1961, which would mean that I would earn more money. How would that affect my family ' s benefits ? Answered: If you earn $1 ,200 or less you get all your benefits. However , your benefits for the year may be reduced by $1 for each $2 that you earn between $1 , 200 and $1 , 500. Also , for every $1 that your earnings go above $1 , 500, your benefits may be re- duced by $1. Regardless of your total earnings for the year , you will not lose any benefits for months in which you neither earn wages of more than $100 nor work in self-employment. * * * Question: Will my medical ex- penses be paid since I am receiv- ing social security disability bene- fits ? Answer: There are no provisions in the Social Security law to per- mit payment of medical expenses. Povrmva? rmtermrngpra WANTAPS •'My wife saw your Want Ad—and wants a pretty blue about this shade!" Mr*. Ethel Smith. ROnk. 9-S75* < T ht* business meeting of the Lalvo Grove-Centereach Home Ex- tension Unit was held in its meet- ing rooms at the Centereach Com- munity Church April 4 with the chairman , Mrs. VYilhelmina Sea- man , presiding. Plans were made for the annual Silver Tea , which will be held from I to 2 p. m. Mav 16 at the VFW Hall. Chairman of the committee is Mrs. Clare Doyle ; others are Mesdames Kay Burr , Eileen McClosky, Madeline Sauer , .Ma ry Sehmid , Eileen Goenner and Ann Haunss . Also plans were made to have a project disp lay at the Fletcher Hobb y Shop during the week of April 30 to May 6, National H o m e Demonstration Week. Other members attending beside those mentioned above were Mesdames Minna Schramm , Grace Fletcher , Margartt Kennedy, Betty Lapossy. Pauline Nordmark, Isa- bell Sullivan May Larocco , Helen Farrugia and Dolores Weber. Mrs. Weber received a special award. Next Tuesday membtrs will start their new project , Textile Paint- ing. Mrs. Wilhelmina Seaman is the instructor. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Centereach Fire Department will hold its meeting at the firehouse at 8:15 p. m. Monday. Plan to attend the Aunt Jemi- ma Pancake Dinner of the Allied Nautical Cadets, at the Unity Drive School . 5 to 7 p. m. today. You will also be treate d to movies of the battalion 's activities and they will put on a formal review. Pro- ceeds will go for trips for their Summer program. The first show of its kind to be presented by the senior class will be shown tomorrow and Saturday nigh t at the Newfield High School at 8:30 p. m. It' s a variety show with talent from all classes at the high school and proceeds will be used for the senior prom. The Patehogue Advance is on sale at: Five Corners Delicatess en in Lake G rove. —Adv. The Tordik , Diederich , Duffield Post . Veterans of Foreign Wars 4927 , gave its Ladies ' Auxiliary a dinner Saturday night at the VFW hall in honor of their fifteenth anniversary. Joseph Reilly was the chairman. Members who acted as hostesses for the affair were : Mrs . Beatrice Munoz and Mrs. Betty Oliver. They escorted all past presidents and Gold Star mothers to their seats. Mrs. Gladys Framp- ton , president , presented each past president and Gold Star mother with corsages and gifts . The two Gold Sta r mothers present were Mrs . Dolores Weber and Mrs. Ma- rie Tordik. Mrs. Gertrude Ferro was the first president of the or- ganization. Other past presidents attending were Mis.s Elizabeth Olive r , Miss Louise Johnson , Mes- dames Genevieve Siegrist , Marga- ret Kenned y and Florence English. The past presidents who were not able to attend are Mesdames Mar- garet Montgomery, Tess Callan , Mae Busch , Roberta Bishop, Ma- rie Brandt and Ann Murtha. The ladies enjoyed the candlelight din- ner after which dancing was held. A joint meeting: of the Tordik , Diederich , Duffield Post and the Ladies ' Auxiliary will be held Sat- urday night with installation of their officers. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner of Smith Lane had Easter dinner in their home Sunday with the fol- lowing- guests , Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Soulopulos and daugh ter , Constantint . Mr. and Mrs. William Soulopulos and daughter , Georgia. all of Port Jefferson ; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Soulopulos and daughters, Christine and Irene , of the Bronx , Mr. and Mrs. Kosta s Karras and children , Maria and Alex , of Hicksville. The traditional lamb dinntr was served with the ancient custom of egg-cracking following. Louis and Theodore , ages 4 and 3 respectively, arranged the table setting for all their young cousins. A famil y dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvi n Smith of Smith Stree t Sunday. Guests were their childre n , Mr. and Mrs. Piers on Van Orstrand , and children , David and Cindy, Mrs. Marion Childress and daugh- ters , Susan and Pamela , all of Bayport . Also Mrs. Gesine Wiltsey of Bayport , who is spending some time with the Smiths. The occa- sion was in honor of Mrs . Van Orstrand' s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elek and daughter , Theresa, moved into their home on Foster Avenue in Lake Grove last week. Mrs. Elek is the former Miss Lavina Furm an and they have been residinsr with her pare n ts , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Furman , on Hawkton Place. Miss Grace Furman return ed home last Thursday after spend- ing- a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Lenicek at Emerson , N. J. Kenneth Schwamb, son of Mr. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ B and Mrs. Theodore Schwamb of Middle Country Road , is still con- fined at Mather Memorial Hosp ital. Michael Todd Zipp, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Zipp of Champ lin Street , was christened at the Centereach Community Church Sunday b y the Rev. Nor- man M i n a r d. God parents are Louis Seaman , grandfather of the baby, and Miss Susan Seaman , aunt of the baby, both of Center- each. A family dinner party was held at the home of the bab y ' s grandparents . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seaman of Park Avenue , follow- ing the ceremony. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Roth , great- grandparents of the baby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seaman and daughter. Carol , all of Trenton , N. J., and Charles Brinkmann of Centereach. Mr . and Mrs. John Percy of Schenectady are parents of their first child , a daughter , Susan Ruth , weighing 7 pounds , 4 ounces , born at the Schenectady Hospital on March 27. Mrs . Percy is the for- mer Miss Marilyn Markee , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Markee of Blydenburgh Road , and this is their first grandchild. Dr. and Mrs. George Hil-man and son , Jeff , of Smith Lane have returned home after spending 10 days ' vacation at Miami Beach , Fla. They also visited their daugh- ter , Miss Marcy Hillman , at Miami Univers i ty at Coral Gables during her Spi'ing vacation and Jeff cele- brated his fifteenth birthday there April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frampton of Pleasant Avenue celebrate d their thirtieth wedding anniversary Tuesday with a famil y dinner party. The Secre t Pal Club enjoyed dinner at Crowley' s Restaurant in St. James , April 5. Those attend- ing were Mesdames George Bin- gay, Albert Reynolds , Alma Wen- del , Foster Overto n , George Ken- neny, Sr., Jean Bingay, Julius Hahn , Percy Peters and Alvin Smith. The following day, Thurs- day, the group were guest s of Mrs . Alma Wendel at her new apartment on Boyle Road , Selden. She was presented with a beauti- ful artificial flower centerpiece from the group, for happiness in her new home. Mrs. Henry Faustich of Lake Grove Boulevard , who has not been too well , is now staying for some time with her granddaugnter , Mrs. Frank Samuelson in West Isli p. Mrs . Albert Reynolds of South Colman Road is spending this week with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Herzfeld , at Ridgefield Park , N. J.; while there she will also visit Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hallock of Hawkins Avenue celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Apri l 5 with a dinner party at their home. Their guests were their attendants at their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burr , of Main Avenue. On the same day their son , Richard , celebrated his fif- teenth birthday and had as his guest for dinner Thor Fossef of Lake Grove. The Largest stock of Hol y Com- munion Veils and Prayer Books at the lowest prices. Mary Queen of Heaven Shop, 51 North Ocean Ave., Opp. S. & N., Patehogue. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stotarts of the Bronx were Easter weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh of Smith Street. The two women celebrated their birthdays at this time , Mrs . Stotarts whose whose birthday was April 1 and Mrs . Walsh whose birthday was Apri l 3. Robert (Bobby) Steinmann , son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinmann of McGaw Avenue , is confined at the Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn , where he expects to undergo an operation on his leg this weekend. Bobby may hav e to be confined at the hospital for about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stohr of Smith Lane returned home after spending a month's vacation with Mr. and Mrs . Cosmo Loscial po in Dania , Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williams and children , Joyce and Jeffrey, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Over- ton were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hallock in Commack. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Overton and son , Ronnie , were din- ner guests at the Williams home in honor of Mr. Overton' s birth- day. Later in the evening they all visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helfrich in Stony Brook , where they had birthday cake in honor of the occasion. Mrs. Helen Ginas of Horseblock Road is chairman for the Daugh- ters of Penelope Funny Hat Party Committee which includes Mrs. Vivian Resvanis of Lake Ronkon- koma , Mrs. Irene Balafas and Miss Jean Moraitis of Port Jefferson. A meeting was held yesterday at Mrs. Ginas ' home to plan and make pi-eparation for the party which will take place May 8 ' at the American Leg ion Hali , Lake Ave- nue , St. James. Prizes will be awarded for the funniest , prettiest and most orig inal hats. The ad- mission will include dancing, col- ored movies to be taken and an assorted smorgasbord. Mrs. Ginas hopes Centereach will be well re- presented. Dr. Jose Oyarzabel of Audrey Lane who was confined at Mather Memorial Hospital for several weeks with pneumonia , has return- ee home and is improving nicely. Mrs . Violet Strong of Audrey Lane has taken a position with the Huntington Hospital. The Boys Brigade group enjoy- ed an overnight hiking and camp- ing trip in Coram , Friday and Saturday. The boys went to one of the hig hest spots in the woods at Cora m and were accompanied by their leaders , James Koschara and Cosby Sehreyer. The boys who went were Edward and David Wil- liams , Tor Fridlund , Paul Ed- wards , Ronnie Ramsland and Brian Williams . Mrs. Elisa Johns has returned home after spending the Winter with her daughte r, Mrs. Elisa Per- mar , of St. Simon Island , Ga. FIRE DEPARTMENT The Medical Unit of the Cen- tereach Fire Department answered the following calls w ith their am- bulance on March 26 at 6:15 p. m. Lacey Lee of Gaynor Road was taken to Mather Memorial Hosp i- tal by driver David Brown , with first aid man George Doherty. On March 27 at 11 a. m. Ethel Lewis of Craft Road was taken to Ma- ther Memorial Hospital by order of Dr. Morton Jagust , driver was David Brown , first aid man , Ha rry Brown , Sr., assistant William Boddy. March 29 at 3:35 p. m. Dolores Regan of Middle Country Road was taken to Brookhaven Memorial Hospital by order of Dr. Morton Jagust , driver was Jack Carraro , first aid man , George Wright. March 30 at 7 p. m. Chris Galaies of Charles Street was taken to Brookhaven Memo- rial Hospital by order of Dr. Fried. Driver was Daniel Brown , first aid man , Harry Brown , Sr., as- sistant , Joseph Sieberhng. March 31 at 7:30 p. m. Bea Miceli of Rustic Road was taken to Mather Memorial Hospita l by order of Dr. Morton Jagust. Driver Joseph Ceo , first aid man Harry Brown , Sr., assistant Bob Bloom. April 1 at 12:20 a. m. Marie Chess of Glass House , Nesconset , was taken to Mather Memorial Hospital , driver Daniel Brown , first aid man , Harry Brown , Sr., assistant David Brown . April 6 at 7:30 p. m. Mary Flor- entine of 18 Hunter Lane was taken to Mather Memorial Hospi- tal by order of Dr. Morton Jagust , drive r was Coles William s, first aid man , Harry Brown , Sr., as- sistant George Wright. April 7 at 12:15 a. m. Kenneth Schwamb of Middle Co* - .try Road , Lake Grove, was taken to Mather Memorial Hospital by order of Dr. M orton Jagust. Driver was Daniel Brown , first aid man , Harry Brown , Sr., assistant George Doherty. CHURCH NEWS The First Congregational Church of New Village holds Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., worship at 11 a. m., Youth Fellow*ship at 6:30 p. m., gospel service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer and Bible study hour at 8 p. m. Wednesday. The church quarterl y business meeting will be held at 8 p. m. today. Next Sunday night several mem- bers of the church will be bap- tized at the Baptist Church in Patcho fo ue. On Saturday night the Youth Fellowship groups enjoyed a scavenger hunt at the home of Misses Kathy and Karen Jensen in Smithtown. On Sunday the film "Time and Eternity " was shown at the Fellowship meeting and Mon- day the group enjoyed Roller skat- ing at the Bay Shore Roller Skat- ing Rink. The following officer s were elected at the last meeting of the Sunday School : Mrs. Jeanne Jensen, secretary ; Percy Overton , financial secretary and treasurer ; recorders . Percy Overton and Ral ph Williams; cradle roll chair- man , Mrs. Hilda Ramsland. The Centereach Community Church holds Sunday School at 10 a. m., worship at 11:15 a. m. and Westminster Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Confirmation classes are held at 3 p. m. Sunday for ei gh th graders and older stu- dents. A teachers ' meeting will be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. The Centereach Mennonite Church holds worship at 10 a. m., Sunday School at 10:45 a. m. gos- pel service at 7:45 p. m. Sunday. Bible study hour at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday with a special class for young peop le. Our Savior Lutheran Church holds Sunday School at 9 a. rn., worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Sun- day, A Junior choir has been, started and they take part in the earl y service at 8 a. m. Sundays. They starte d their first service on Palm Sunday and are under the direction of Mrs. Martin Olsen, the organist. The pastor, the Rev. Kenneth Hoener , baptized Debrah Dale , infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Stone of 22 Unity Drive , Sunday. St. Andrew ' s Reformed Episco- pal Church holds Sunday School at 10 a. m., worship at 11 a. m. and Evening prayer and sermon , at 7 p. m. Sunday. Catechism class at cottag e at 7:15 p. m., Evening pra yer at 8 p. m. Wednesday. To- morrow night the Rev. and Mrs . Joseph Watson , who were at St. Andrew' s last September 14 ar» d took the Sunday School scalars on a trip to India , via curios , will foe at the church again. The R ev. and Mrs. Watson are Refo rmed Episcopal Missionaries from Lalit- pur , U. P., India , for the pa st 12 years and will return soon to that field of service. The Ladies ' Aux- iliary will meet at the cottage to- morrow when Mrs . Watson will show slides to the group on her work in India. Tomorrow night the men and children will meet at the church where the Rev. Mr. Watson will show slides , also of their work in India. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church holds masses ^ at 8 , 9 , " 10:30 and ' 11 i^, a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Sunday. A dail y mass at 8 a. m. St. Joseph Squire Circle will meet at the church Tuesday night. News of Centereach and Lake Grove Wanted ELDERLY WIDOW offers room and board to mature woman in exchange for companionship and lis^bt housekeeping. G Rover 5-1142 . *" 33 tl Lost SIAMESE CAT , tan with dark brown trim. Reward . Mrs. Charles Axtmann. 7 Maple Street . Bell- port. 33tl LARGE , white male cat with blue eyes and an extra toe on both fiord paws. GRover 5-7353 . 33tl ^ ¦ +. —,. . ¦ ... ... - ...——— LOST 2 Beagle hounds. Black and white. Reward. 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J | PATCHOGUE ATlantic 9-1710 j C PCCTTMr g Brookhaven Town Demo- OJ\EJC 111\ UJ"~" cratic Committee will hold its annual Jefferson Birthday ball at Suf- folk House , Lake Ronkonkoma , Saturday and a feature of ball will be unveiling of 4-foot by 8-foot birthday card which will be sent to Presi- dent Kennedy on his birthday, May 29. All at- tending dance will have opportunity to sign card , thereby personally wishing Chief Executive a happy birthday. Shown holding giant card are Brookhaven Town Councilman Howard L. Rowland , left , and Town Democratic Leader Dominic J. Baranello . Tickets for affair may be purchased at door . Let us know about your friends and relatives in the service. GRover 5-1000 f^^MMW^W*f***^MHMHMMMMH^ AT FORT DEVENS Army Private Sidney H. Andrunik , son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Andru- nik of 561 Provost Avenue , Bell- port , recently graduated from 10 weeks of basic training at Fort Dix , N. J. He received a two- week furlough and on April 8 left for Fort Devens , Mass., where he will be connected with security and will take an electronics course. Pvt. Andrunik enlisted January 6. He had been a student in the RCA School in New York Cit y, taking an electronics course from September 1960 after graduating from Bellport High School in June 1960. :\t H* & NCO ACADEMY Sergeant Leslie W. Rowland of 283 East Main Street , Patehogue , recentl y Leslie W. Rowland graduated from the Seventh U. S. Army Non-Commissioned Officer Academy in Bad Tolz , Germany; Sgt. Rowland , 19, received four weeks of training in various mili- tary subjects with emphasis on leadershi p and combat tactics. The purpose of the academy is to broaden the NCO' s professional knowledge and to instill him with the self-confidence and sense of responsibility required of a cap- able leader. A motor sergeant in the Twenty- fifth Artillery ' s Battery A in Stuttgart , Sgt. 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EASTWOOD VILLAGEand DAWN ESTATES

Mrs. Ethel Smith, ROnk. 9-8752

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D'Angeloand children , Marie, Louise, Wen-dy, Henry and Nicholas, of 43 TreeRoad were Easter Sunday guests ofMr. D'Angelo's parents, Mr. andMrs. Nicholas D'Angelo of Merrick.While there thev celebrated theninth birthday of Marie and alsothat of her grandmothei*, Mrs.D'Angelo, at a family dinner party.

Mr. and Mrs. John Duff us of 152Wagon Lane entertained at agathering at their home on EasterSunday. Their guests w*ere Mr. andMrs. John Basile of North Massa-pequa ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mater-domim and children , Janice, Robertand Frank , of Brooklyn ; Mrs. JeanClemenps of Jackson Heights ;Mrs. Frances Lepera of RichmondHill; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lamontand daughter , Maureen , of LakeGrove, and the Duffus children ,Eileen , Valerie, Stephanie , Josephand Private John Duffus, who washome for a furlough from FortEustis. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hettrickand children , Paul , Joseph , Robertand Doreen , of 38 Virginia Road ,were guests Easter Sunday of Mrs.Hettrick's mother , Mrs. Roland Le-Roy, in Massapequa. They 'alsocelebrated Paul's fifth birthdaythere with a family dinner party.

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Fergusonand daughter, Miss Joyce Fergu-son , who is a stewardess -withCapital Airlines , of 97 EastwoodBoulevard, were guests over theEaster weekend of Mr. and' 'Mrte.Earl Williams of Potsdam. Theyalso were there for the wedding ofthe Fergusons' son , Richard D.Ferguson , to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liams' daughter , Miss Leona Wil-liams, in the Episcopal Church inPotsdam , Easter Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of190 Stanley Drive are parents ofa son , Timothy Charles, weighing6 pounds, 7 ounces, born at MatherMemorial Hospital , March 25. Thecouple have three other children ,Patricia, William and Joseph.

Mr. and Mrs. James Seno andchildren, Kathleen, Jimmy andJeannie, of 124 Wagon Lane spentEaster Sunday with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. James Seno , Sr., ofBay side. While there a family din-ner was held in honor of Kath-leen's first birthday.

Patricia Lundy, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Richard Lundy of 195Mark Tree Road celebrated herthird birthday with her parents,her sisters, Barbara, Jean andElizabeth, and brother, Dennis, lastThursday.

Lori Ann, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Joseph Mormando of 192Mark Tree Road , celebrated herfirst birthday Easter Sunday withher family.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of35 Woods Lane are parents oftheir third daughter , Susan Can-dia, weighing 8 pounds, 3 ounces,born at Mather Memorial Hospi-tal, March 24. The couples' twoother daughters are Janice andShari Ann. The baby's great-grandmother, Mrs. Stella Abbeneof Bethpage, spent the weekendwith the Wilsons. Baby Susan isher seventh great-grandchild.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Olcott of199 Eastwood Boulevard had theirinfant daughter, Elizabeth Renee,baptized at the Baldwin MethodistChurch, Baldwin, at 3 p. m. Sundayby the Rev. Walter Benedict. Fol-lowing the ceremony a receptionw*as held at the home of Mr. andMrs. George Schoenberg in Mal-verne for family and friends.

Among those attending were Mrs.Calla Olcott , grandmother of thebaby, and Mrs. Bertha Coats, great-grandmother of the baby, both ofPeru, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hoolan of3 Picket Lane have as their guestsfor two weeks Mrs. Hoolan 's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gehrig ofBoco Raton, Fla. The Gehrigs arerelatives of the famous ballplayer,the late Lou Gehrig.

Christopher Dehler, son of Mr.and Mrs. John Dehler of 10 SpurLane, celebrated his eighth birth-day with a party at his home Sat-urday. His guests were JamesGiglio, Susan and Nancy Sweeney,Daniel and Jimmy McGrory, JosephLadou , Stephen Dishuk and Thom-as Gnad.

John Patrick, infant son of Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Farrell of Bow-doin Road, was christened at theAssumption of the Blessed VirginMary R. C. Church at 3 p. m. Sun-day by the Rev. Thomas Taylor.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan ofEmerson, N. J., are the godparents.A reception followed at the homewith the following as guests: Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Hogan and chil-dren, Michelle and Frank, of Emer-son, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. ThomasJ. Farrell and James Whelan ofOakdale; Donald Brizzi of Albany;Mr. and Mrs. John Petrucco ofRoosevelt ; Mr. and Mrs. BruceGray of Bohemia; Mr. and Mrs.Edward Monahan, Mr. and Mrs.George Uhrig, Mrs. Margaret Briz-zi , Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Castin-ano and sons, Robert and Richard,and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scu-diei*e, all of Centereach.

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BIRTHSBROOKHAVEN MEMORIAL

HOSPITALMr. and Mrs. Bartlam White-

hurst of 57 Bayview Avenue, BluePoint , a son on March 31.

Mr. and Mrs. George Rattiget*of 37 Kane Avenue, Medford, ason on March 31.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Minginoof 198 Hedges -Avenue, East Pat-ehogue, a daughter on March 31.

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Shinder of50 Birch Court , Riverhead, adaughter on March 31.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Warren of74 Elder Drive, Mastic Beach, ason on March 31.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holz , of155 Shaber Road, Patehogue, a sonon March 31.

Mr. and Mrs. John Tabone of293 River Avenue, Patehogue, adaughter on April 1.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wedell ofBaur Avenue, Manorville, a sonon April 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Villagioof Long Island Avenue, Holtsville,a son on April 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connellof Robinson Avenue, Medford , ason on April 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Micucci of128 Cedar Avenue, Patehogue, adaughter on April 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skippon of62 Mowbray Street, Patehogue, ason on April 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Salva of114 Underwood Street, Patehogue,a son on April 2.

Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthyof Route 25A, Rocky Point, adaughter on April 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pacellaof 378 South Ocean Avenue, Pat-ehogue, a son on April 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mesmer of597 Brookhaven Avenue, Bellport,a daughter on April 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeReeder ofSouth Country Road, Bellport, adaughter on April 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Dienof Old North Ocean Avenue, Med-ford , a son on April 4.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivanof 59 Harris Street, Patehogue, a

daughter on April 4.Mr. and Mrs. James Monteleone

of Long Island Avenue, Holtsville,a son on April 4.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steurer of21 East Shore Drive, North Pat-ehogue, a daughter on April 4.

Mr. and Mrs. John Person ofArcher Road , Bellport, a daugh-ter on April 4.

Mr. and Mrs. Troy Price of Co-zine Avenue, Center Moriches , adaughter on April 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Masuck of43 Montauk Highway, Blue Point,a son on April 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steckerof Shoestring Lane, South Haven,a son on April 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Veitch ofCandido Avenue, Shirley, a daugh-ter on April 5.

Mr. and Mrs. James Leon of 78Hill Street, Patehogue, a daughteron April 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Minkelof 55 Joy Road , Centereach, adaughter on April 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Junius Martin ofNorth Fleet Lane, Gordon Heights,a daughter on April 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greco ofSouth Coleman Road , Centereach,a daughter on April 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rene of 81Maple Avenue, Bellport, a son onApril 6.

M!r. and Mrs. Peter Rene of 81Maple Avenue, Bellport, a son onApril 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwen of722 Scherger Avenue, East Pateh-ogue, a daughter on April 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wittneben

of 160 Truberg Avenue , Pateh-ogue, a son on April 6.

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SOUTHSIDE HOSPITALMr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Ben-

nett of Sayviile , a son on March 30.Mi*, and Mrs. James J. Harkins

of Sayviile , a daughter on March30.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Quinn ofLake Ronkonkoma , a son on March31.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas , Sr.of Medford , a son on April 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Dona-hue of Sayviile, a son on April 5.

SOCIAL SECURITYSocial Security questions ad-

dressed to The Patehogue Advancewill be answered in each Thurs-day 's paper od by mail. Addressall queries to '"Social SecurityQuestion Box," The PatehogueAdvance, P. O. Box 780, Pateh-ogue, New York.

Question : I am a widow and re-ceive social security benefits formyself and two minor children. Ihave a part-time job but do notearn more than, $100 a month. Myemployer would like me to workmore hours in 1961, which wouldmean that I would earn moremoney. How would that affect myfamily's benefits ?

Answered: If you earn $1,200 orless you get all your benefits.However, your benefits for theyear may be reduced by $1 foreach $2 that you earn between$1,200 and $1,500. Also, for every$1 that your earnings go above$1,500, your benefits may be re-duced by $1. Regardless of yourtotal earnings for the year , youwill not lose any benefits formonths in which you neither earnwages of more than $100 nor workin self-employment.

* * *Question: Will my medical ex-penses be paid since I am receiv-ing social security disability bene-fits ?

Answer: There are no provisionsin the Social Security law to per-mit payment of medical expenses.

Povrmva?rmtermrngpra •WANTAPS

•'My wife saw your WantAd—and wants a pretty blueabout this shade!"

Mr*. Ethel Smith. ROnk. 9-S75* <Tht* business meeting of the

Lalvo Grove-Centereach Home Ex-tens ion Uni t was held in its meet-ing rooms at the Centereach Com-muni ty Church April 4 with thechairman , Mrs. VYilhelmina Sea-man , presiding. Plans were madefor the annual Silver Tea , whichwil l be held from I to 2 p. m. Mav16 at the VFW Hall. Chairman ofthe committee is Mrs. Clare Doyle ;others are Mesdames Kay Burr ,Eileen McClosky, Madeline Sauer ,.Mary Sehmid , Eileen Goenner andAnn Haunss . Also plans weremade to have a project disp lay atthe Fletcher Hobby Shop duringthe week of April 30 to May 6,National H o m e DemonstrationWeek. Other members attendingbeside those mentioned above wereMesdames Minna Schramm , GraceFletcher , Margartt Kennedy, BettyLapossy . Pauline Nordmark, Isa-bell Sullivan May Larocco, HelenFarrugia and Dolores Weber. Mrs.Weber received a special award.Next Tuesday membtrs will startthei r new project , Textile Paint-ing . Mrs. Wilhelmina Seaman isthe instructor.

The Ladies ' Auxil iary of theCentereach Fire Department willhold its meeting at the firehouseat 8:15 p. m. Monday.

Plan to attend the Aunt Jemi-ma Pancake Dinner of the AlliedNautical Cadets, at the Unity DriveSchool . 5 to 7 p. m. today. Youwill also be treated to movies ofthe battalion 's activities and theywill put on a formal review. Pro-ceeds will go for trips for theirSummer program.

The first show of its kind to bepresented by the senior class willbe shown tomorrow and Saturdaynight at the Newfield High Schoolat 8:30 p. m. It's a variety showwith talent from all classes at thehigh school and proceeds will beused for the senior prom.

The Patehogue Advance is onsale at: Five Corners Delicatessenin Lake Grove.—Adv.

The Tordik , Diederich , DuffieldPost . Veterans of Foreign Wars4927 , gave its Ladies' Auxiliary adinner Saturday night at the VFWhall in honor of their fifteenthanniversary. Joseph Reilly was thechairman. Members who acted ashostesses for the affair were: Mrs.Beatrice Munoz and Mrs. BettyOliver. They escorted all pastpresidents and Gold Star mothersto their seats. Mrs. Gladys Framp-ton , president , presented each pastpresident and Gold Star motherwith corsages and gifts. The twoGold Star mothers present wereMrs . Dolores Weber and Mrs. Ma-rie Tordik. Mrs. Gertrude Ferrowas the first president of the or-ganization. Other past presidentsattending were Mis.s ElizabethOlive r, Miss Louise Johnson , Mes-dames Genevieve Siegrist, Marga-ret Kenned y and Florence English.The past presidents who were notable to attend are Mesdames Mar-garet Montgomery, Tess Callan ,Mae Busch , Roberta Bishop, Ma-rie Brandt and Ann Murtha. Theladies enjoyed the candlelight din-ner after which dancing was held.

A joint meeting: of the Tordik ,Diederich , Duffield Post and theLadies ' Auxiliary will be held Sat-urday night with installation oftheir officers.

Mr. and Mrs. George Turner ofSmith Lane had Easter dinner intheir home Sunday with the fol-lowing- guests , Mr. and Mrs. Theo-dore Soulopulos and daugh ter,Constantint . Mr. and Mrs. WilliamSoulopulos and daughter, Georgia.all of Port Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs.Adam Soulopulos and daughters,Christine and Irene, of the Bronx ,Mr. and Mrs. Kostas Karras andchildren , Maria and Alex , ofHicksville. The traditional lambdinntr was served with the ancientcustom of egg-cracking following.Louis and Theodore, ages 4 and3 respectively, arranged the tablesetting for all their young cousins.

A family dinner party was heldat the home of Mr. and Mrs. AlvinSmith of Smith Street Sunday.Guests were their children , Mr.and Mrs. Piers on Van Orstrand,and children , David and Cindy,Mrs. Marion Childress and daugh-ters, Susan and Pamela , all ofBayport . Also Mrs. Gesine Wiltseyof Bayport , who is spending sometime with the Smiths. The occa-sion was in honor of Mrs. VanOrstrand's birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elek anddaughter , Theresa, moved intotheir home on Foster Avenue inLake Grove last week. Mrs. Elekis the former Miss Lavina Furmanand they have been residinsr withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. HowardFurman , on Hawkton Place.

Miss Grace Furman returnedhome last Thursday after spend-ing- a week with Mr. and Mrs.William Lenicek at Emerson, N. J.

Kenneth Schwamb, son of Mr.¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ B

and Mrs. Theodore Schwamb ofMiddle Country Road , is still con-fined at Mather Memorial Hospital.

Michael Todd Zipp, infant sonof Mr. and Mrs. James Zipp ofChamp lin Street , was christenedat the Centereach CommunityChurch Sunday by the Rev. Nor-man M i n a r d. God parents areLouis Seaman , grandfather of thebaby, and Miss Susan Seaman ,aunt of the baby, both of Center-each. A family dinner party washeld at the home of the baby 'sgrandparents . Mr. and Mrs. LouisSeaman of Park Avenue , follow-ing the ceremony. Guests were Mr.and Mrs. William Roth , great-grandparents of the baby, Mr. andMrs. Robert Seaman and daughter.Carol , all of Trenton , N. J., andCharles Brinkmann of Centereach.

Mr. and Mrs. John Percy ofSchenectady are parents of theirfirst child , a daughter, Susan Ruth ,weighing 7 pounds, 4 ounces, bornat the Schenectady Hospital onMarch 27. Mrs . Percy is the for-mer Miss Marilyn Markee, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Markeeof Blydenburgh Road , and this istheir first grandchild.

Dr. and Mrs. George Hil-manand son , Jeff , of Smith Lane havereturned home after spending 10days' vacation at Miami Beach ,Fla. They also visited their daugh-ter, Miss Marcy Hillman , at MiamiUniversity at Coral Gables duringher Spi'ing vacation and Jeff cele-brated his fifteenth birthday thereApril 4.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Framptonof Pleasant Avenue celebratedtheir thirtieth wedding anniversaryTuesday with a family dinnerparty.

The Secret Pal Club enjoyeddinner at Crowley's Restaurant inSt. James, April 5. Those attend-ing were Mesdames George Bin-gay, Albert Reynolds, Alma Wen-del, Foster Overton , George Ken-neny, Sr., Jean Bingay, JuliusHahn, Percy Peters and AlvinSmith. The following day, Thurs-day, the group were guests ofMrs. Alma Wendel at her newapartment on Boyle Road , Selden.She was presented with a beauti-ful artificial flower centerpiecefrom the group, for happiness inher new home.

Mrs. Henry Faustich of LakeGrove Boulevard , who has not beentoo well, is now staying for sometime with her granddaugnter, Mrs.Frank Samuelson in West Isli p.

Mrs. Albert Reynolds of SouthColman Road is spending thisweek with her son-in-law anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. StanleyHerzfeld , at Ridgefield Park , N. J.;while there she will also visitAtlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hallock ofHawkins Avenue celebrated theirtwenty-fifth wedding anniversaryApri l 5 with a dinner party attheir home. Their guests weretheir attendants at their wedding,Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burr, of MainAvenue. On the same day theirson , Richard , celebrated his fif-teenth birthday and had as hisguest for dinner Thor Fossef ofLake Grove.

The Largest stock of Holy Com-munion Veils and Prayer Books atthe lowest prices. Mary Queen ofHeaven Shop, 51 North Ocean Ave.,Opp. S. & N., Patehogue.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stotarts ofthe Bronx were Easter weekendguests of Mr. and Mrs. FrankWalsh of Smith Street. The twowomen celebrated their birthdaysat this time, Mrs. Stotarts whosewhose birthday was April 1 andMrs. Walsh whose birthday wasApri l 3.

Robert (Bobby) Steinmann, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinmannof McGaw Avenue, is confined atthe Long Island College Hospitalin Brooklyn , where he expects toundergo an operation on his legthis weekend. Bobby may have tobe confined at the hospital forabout a month.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stohr ofSmith Lane returned home afterspending a month's vacation withMr. and Mrs. Cosmo Loscialpo inDania, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williamsand children, Joyce and Jeffrey,and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Over-ton were dinner guests Sunday ofMr. and Mrs. Daniel Hallock inCommack. On Friday Mr. and Mrs.Overton and son, Ronnie, were din-ner guests at the Williams homein honor of Mr. Overton's birth-day. Later in the evening they allvisited at the home of Mr. andMrs. Jack Helfrich in Stony Brook ,where they had birthday cake inhonor of the occasion.

Mrs. Helen Ginas of HorseblockRoad is chairman for the Daugh-ters of Penelope Funny Hat PartyCommittee which includes Mrs.Vivian Resvanis of Lake Ronkon-koma, Mrs. Irene Balafas and MissJean Moraitis of Port Jefferson.A meeting was held yesterday at

Mrs. Ginas ' home to plan and makepi-eparation for the party whichwill take place May 8 ' at theAmerican Legion Hali , Lake Ave-nue , St. James. Prizes will beawarded for the funniest , prettiestand most orig inal hats. The ad-mission will include dancing, col-ored movies to be taken and anassorted smorgasbord. Mrs. Ginashopes Centereach will be well re-presented.

Dr. Jose Oyarzabel of AudreyLane who was confined at MatherMemorial Hospital for severalweeks with pneumonia , has return-ee home and is improving nicely.

Mrs . Violet Strong of AudreyLane has taken a position with theHuntington Hospital.

The Boys Brigade group enjoy-ed an overnight hiking and camp-ing trip in Coram , Friday andSaturday. The boys went to oneof the highest spots in the woodsat Cora m and were accompanied bytheir leaders, James Koschara andCosby Sehreyer. The boys whowent were Edward and David Wil-liams , Tor Fridlund , Paul Ed-wards , Ronnie Ramsland and BrianWilliams .

Mrs. Elisa Johns has returnedhome after spending the Winterwith her daughte r, Mrs. Elisa Per-mar , of St. Simon Island , Ga.

FIRE DEPARTMENTThe Medical Unit of the Cen-

tereach Fire Department answeredthe following calls with their am-bulance on March 26 at 6:15 p. m.Lacey Lee of Gaynor Road wastaken to Mather Memorial Hospi-tal by driver David Brown , withfirst aid man George Doherty. OnMarch 27 at 11 a. m. Ethel Lewisof Craft Road was taken to Ma-ther Memorial Hospital by orderof Dr. Morton Jagust, driver wasDavid Brown , first aid man , HarryBrown, Sr., assistant WilliamBoddy. March 29 at 3:35 p. m.Dolores Regan of Middle CountryRoad was taken to BrookhavenMemorial Hospital by order ofDr. Morton Jagust , driver wasJack Carraro, first aid man ,George Wright. March 30 at 7 p.m. Chris Galaies of Charles Streetwas taken to Brookhaven Memo-rial Hospital by order of Dr. Fried.Driver was Daniel Brown, firstaid man , Harry Brown, Sr., as-sistant, Joseph Sieberhng. March31 at 7:30 p. m. Bea Miceli ofRustic Road was taken to MatherMemorial Hospita l by order of Dr.Morton Jagust. Driver Joseph Ceo,first aid man Harry Brown , Sr.,assistant Bob Bloom. April 1 at12:20 a. m. Marie Chess of GlassHouse, Nesconset , was taken toMather Memorial Hospital , driverDaniel Brown , first aid man , HarryBrown , Sr., assistant David Brown .April 6 at 7:30 p. m. Mary Flor-entine of 18 Hunter Lane wastaken to Mather Memorial Hospi-tal by order of Dr. Morton Jagust,driver was Coles William s, firstaid man , Harry Brown, Sr., as-sistant George Wright. April 7 at12:15 a. m. Kenneth Schwamb ofMiddle Co* - .try Road , Lake Grove,was taken to Mather MemorialHospital by order of Dr. MortonJagust. Driver was Daniel Brown,first aid man , Harry Brown , Sr.,assistant George Doherty.

CHURCH NEWSThe First Congregational Church

of New Village holds SundaySchool at 9:45 a. m., worship at11 a. m., Youth Fellow*ship at 6:30p. m., gospel service at 7:30 p. m.Sunday. Prayer and Bible studyhour at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Thechurch quarterly business meetingwill be held at 8 p. m. today.Next Sunday night several mem-bers of the church will be bap-tized at the Baptist Church inPatchofoue. On Saturday night theYouth Fellowship groups enjoyeda scavenger hunt at the home ofMisses Kathy and Karen Jensenin Smithtown. On Sunday the film"Time and Eternity" was shown atthe Fellowship meeting and Mon-day the group enjoyed Roller skat-ing at the Bay Shore Roller Skat-ing Rink. The following officerswere elected at the last meetingof the Sunday School : Mrs. JeanneJensen, secretary ; Percy Overton,financial secretary and treasurer ;recorders. Percy Overton andRalph Williams; cradle roll chair-man, Mrs. Hilda Ramsland.

The Centereach C o m m u n i t yChurch holds Sunday School at10 a. m., worship at 11:15 a. m.and Westminster Fellowship at6:30 p. m. Sunday. Confirmationclasses are held at 3 p. m. Sundayfor eighth graders and older stu-dents. A teachers' meeting will beheld Monday at 7:30 p. m.

The Centereach M e n n o n i t eChurch holds worship at 10 a. m.,Sunday School at 10:45 a. m. gos-pel service at 7:45 p. m. Sunday.Bible study hour at 7:45 p. m.Wednesday with a special class foryoung people.

Our Savior Lutheran Churchholds Sunday School at 9 a. rn.,worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Sun-day, A Junior choir has been,started and they take part in theearly service at 8 a. m. Sundays.They started their first service onPalm Sunday and are under thedirection of Mrs. Martin Olsen,the organist. The pastor, the Rev.Kenneth Hoener, baptized DebrahDale, infant daughter of Mr. andMrs. Roger W. Stone of 22 UnityDrive, Sunday.

St. Andrew's Reformed Episco-pal Church holds Sunday Schoolat 10 a. m., worship at 11 a. m.and Evening prayer and sermon ,at 7 p. m. Sunday. Catechism classat cottage at 7:15 p. m., Eveningprayer at 8 p. m. Wednesday. To-morrow night the Rev. and Mrs.Joseph Watson, who were at St.Andrew's last September 14 ar»dtook the Sunday School scalarson a trip to India , via curios, willfoe at the church again. The Rev.and Mrs. Watson are ReformedEpiscopal Missionaries from Lalit-pur, U. P., India , for the past 12years and will return soon to thatfield of service. The Ladies' Aux-iliary will meet at the cottage to-morrow when Mrs. Watson willshow slides to the group on herwork in India. Tomorrow nightthe men and children will meetat the church where the Rev. Mr.Watson will show slides, also oftheir work in India.

The Assumption of the BlessedVirgin Mary R. C. Church holdsmasses^at 8, 9,"10:30 and '11 i , a.

m. and 12:30 p. m. Sunday. Adail y mass at 8 a. m. St. JosephSquire Circle will meet at thechurch Tuesday night.

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33tlSPEEDBOAT — 17 foot Century ,fast. S300. GRover 5-1985 orGRover 5-3423. 33tlI*? FOOT PLYWOOD rowboat, 5horsepower outboard , both excel-lent condition. Must sell , needcash. ATlantic 9-0691. 33tl

Motor Vehicles for Sale'54 PONTIAC, 4-door Redan , tanand cream , power brakes, over-drive, hydramatic. good conditionSI 50 or will trade for small carATlantic 4-0082. evenings. 13tf1959 JEEP — 4 wheel drive withelectric lift and plow. Beach andsnow tires. Full cab. $1,850. GR-over 5-4456. 33tl1948 PACKARD 4 door. Radio ,heater. Best offer. GRover 5-4855.

33tlFOR THE YOUNG MECHANIC— 1947 Plymouth sedan , $30.ATlantic 6-9029. 33tl

1954 M E R C U R Y convertible,automatic. Excellent condition.EMerson 3-6167 after 5 p. m. 33tl3 953 OLDS, hard too. Good condi-tion. $195. Also 1953 Olds eneineand transmission. Good condition.$65. JUniper 8-4008. 33tl1958 CHEVROLET. Radio , heater.Excellent condition. $1,050. GRover5-1651. 33tl

1955 CHEVROLET. *H ton nick-up. Call after 6. GRover 5-8339.

33tl1955 FORD Ranch , white, V-8a u t o m a ti c transmission. $400.GRover 5-3494. 33tl

*55 VOLKSWAGEN transport.Excellent condition. . $500. CallATlantic 9-1550 after 5 p. m. 33tl

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CPCCTTMrg Brookhaven Town Demo-OJ\EJC 111\ UJ"~" cratic Committee w i l lhold its annual Jefferson Birthday ball at Suf-folk House, Lake Ronkonkoma, Saturday and afeature of ball will be unveiling of 4-foot by8-foot birthday card which will be sent to Presi-dent Kennedy on his birthday, May 29. All at-

tending dance will have opportunity to signcard, thereby personally wishing Chief Executivea happy birthday. Shown holding giant cardare Brookhaven Town Councilman Howard L.Rowland, left, and Town Democratic LeaderDominic J. Baranello. Tickets for affair may bepurchased at door.

Let us know about your friendsand relatives in the service.

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AT FORT DEVENS — ArmyPrivate Sidney H. Andrunik , sonof Mr. and Mrs. Michael Andru-nik of 561 Provost Avenue , Bell-port , recently graduated from 10weeks of basic training at FortDix , N. J. He received a two-week furlough and on April 8 leftfor Fort Devens , Mass., where hewill be connected with security andwill take an electronics course.

Pvt. Andrunik enlisted January6. He had been a student in theRCA School in New York City,taking an electronics course fromSeptember 1960 after graduatingfrom Bellport High School in June1960.

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NCO ACADEMY — SergeantLeslie W. Rowland of 283 EastMain Street, Patehogue, recently

Leslie W. Rowlandgraduated from the Seventh U. S.Army Non-Commissioned OfficerAcademy in Bad Tolz , Germany;

Sgt. Rowland , 19, received fourweeks of training in various mili-tary subjects with emphasis onleadership and combat tactics. Thepurpose of the academy is tobroaden the NCO's professionalknowledge and to instill him withthe self-confidence and sense ofresponsibility required of a cap-able leader.

A motor sergeant in the Twenty-fifth Artillery 's Battery A inStuttgart , Sgt. Rowland enteredthe Army in August 1958 and ar-rived overseas in Jul y 1959.

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ENLISTS — Anders StuartFerguson , son of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas R. Ferguson of 971 Ad-irondack Drive, Farmingville , en-listed in the United States MarineCorps and attained a score of 99out of a possible 100 on the quali-ficati on test.

After recruit t raining at ParrisIsland , South Carolina and indi-vidual combat tra ining at CampLejeune , North Carolina, he willreturn home for a 20-day leaveprior to further training in one ofthe many career fields available inthe corps .

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