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T A K I N G TIME OCT dur ing f r e shman week ac t iv i t i e s at provi-dence College to pose wi th the Rev. Edward B. Hal ton , O.P., deanof f reshmen , are live June graduates of Seton Hall High School.From left to r ight , are Phi l ip L. Schunk , son of .Mr. and .Mrs.Lcs(er Schunk of 190 Carman Street . Patchogue; Donald V. Ren te r ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Whi tney- M. Renter of 22 Parkdale Drive,

Nor th Babylon ; John D. Norton , son of Mr. and Mrs. Norton of(i2 | Nor th Briarwood Avenue, West Islip; Father Ha l ton ; NoahR. Manfred i, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noe Manfred! of 7(> GarfieldAvenue, Sayv i l l e ; and Raymond J. Connoll y, son of Mr. and Mrs.Raymond J. Connolly of 139 Southern Boulevard , East Patchogue.

Washington By SEN. KENNETH B. KEATING

The news of the tragic deathof Dab Hammarsk jo ld on the veryeve of the convening of the nowsession oi t h e U n i t e d Nat ions , hasbeen received wi th alarm byseekers for peace throughout theworld.

i t was symbolic that Ham-marskjold perished on a missionin. pu r su i t of peace , because hiswhole l ife and energ ies , since hebecame Secretary Genera! of theUni ted Nat ions , were dedicated tothat cause.

Of course , he made mistakes,all men. no m a t t e r how well mean-ing are bound to do so. Like manyothers , I have de f in i t e reservationsabout the UN act ion against Ka-tanga that indirect l y cost Ham-marskjold his l ife.

Many of us questioned whetherthe UN was wise in intercedingagainst the determination of thegovernment of Katanga to main-tain a large measure of freedomwithin a general Congo Federa-tion , Katanga appears to be askingfor a status very similar to thatwhich the states enjoy in our ownFederal Union. The UN actionon this matter may have set amischievous precedent .

Moreover , like the adventure ofthe K e n n e d y Administrat ionagainst the Castro regime lastspring, it was guilty of the definitefaul t of fa i l ing to succeed.

Nevertheless, all of us who areconcerned with the effectivenessof the UN were sure that in thisas in other matters, Dag Ham-marskjold was motivated by adesire to preserve peace and order.

Perhaps his finest hour cameone year ago when he stood un-daunted against the crude shoe-pounding attack of P r e m i e rKhrushchev in the General Assem-bl y. His calm refusal to bow tothe demand of the Soviets thathe resign brought heart not onlyto the veteran opponents of Com-munism in the West but also tothe new nations receiving theirfi rst taste of Soviet obstruction-ism.

Now the Russians will havetheir opportunity. They can beexpected to press for the three-man Secretariat which, as DagHammarskjold correctly predicted ,would lead to the crippling of theUnited Nations. Now, as neverbefore, it is essential that ourrepresentatives in the UN standfirm. The neutral nations, too ,must accept more responsibilityfor the preservation of an effectiveworld organization. Their recentshilly-shally tactics have donelittle to instill confidence in theirwisdom or fortitude. The futureof the Utnited Nations is uncertain.The death of its able and dedicatedS e c r e t a r y General is boundto make its problems more diffi-cult.

* * *I have been disturbed by the

controversy that has arisen in re-cent weeks over the use of mili taryinstallations by groups sponsor-ing anti-Communist seminars andeducational programs.

A great deal of the unfortunatepublic furor on this question has

resulted from the fa i lu re of theDepar tment of Defense to mak"clear what type of educat ionalp i o g r am s those in charge ofmi l i t a ry ins ta l la t ions may proper-ly sponsor , and the extent to w h i c hmi l i t a ry personnel may par t ic i pateir such programs. None of uswant our m i l i t a r y officers to giveup their t r ad i t iona l n e u t r a l i t y inmatters of o r d i n a r y pol i t ics . Atthe same t ime the na ture of tbeCommunis t menace makes it nec-essary tha t our soldiers , and in-deed our entire peop le , be t ra inedto unders tand the ideology t h a tth rea tens us . Such t r a i n i n g , to beeffect ive , must be accura te , well-conceived , and non-par t i san Oiumi l i t a ry officers should be givnclear orders on the extent of thei rresponsibil i ty in the fkdd of ideo-logical warfare. Yet , I am inform-ed by the Pentagon tha t not asingle Department of Defense di-rective deals specifically with this

question. I have asked that thiss i tua t ion be quickly corrected. Wecannot af ford to permit confusionto cont inue on so important amatter.

] Mrs . KII K '1 Smith . .1U S-S7.-.2

] D E M O C R A T I C C L U B

j A m e e t i n g of the Democrat icj C l u b oi ' Cen te reach and Lake] Gmve was held at t he Whi te< t : v . -¦. ¦ I no . Cent 'reach . Septembei.: ' '. i . The e x e c u t i v e hoard announc -] cd t i l e a p p o i n t m e n t of Joseph Fra-] ( i c .- l i i as pres ide n t . and Mrs. Vir-| g i n i a M a d o n n a as vice president,] t o :' i11 f i i 1 t h e u n e x p ired t e r m s otj Joseph l . a l . o n e . p r e s i d e n t , and Mrs.j A l i c e Be a 1 e y. vice pres ident .! C i u - s t s p e a k e r s were W i l f r e d Pa-\ i j i i e t t e . receiver of t axes , and Ray! B a i t , j us t i ce of t h e peace. Mi l ton1 I . a G a t t u t a . j u s t i c e of the peace,] L'.ave a report on t h e Brookhavenj Town c o n v e n t i o n w h i c h was held; at t h e i i r a u l laus . Med ford. last| lllolll il.

j ! t was a n n o u n c e d that , a dance! w i l l l>e held at t he Centereach

L a n e - . Horseb lock ''Road . October7. and t h a t a large t u r n o u t oft o w n o f f i c i a l s , leaders and c a n d i -dal 's are expected t o be p resen t .

On O ct o b e r 14 . t h e local c l u bw i l : combine w i t h the Selden-Oo-i . . 1 1 I D e m o c r a t i c C lub in a m o t o r -cade and r a l l y to be held at t h eWW H a l l . Centereach . and wi l llie ready for a big regis t ra t iond r i \ e.

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The f i r s t Fall mee t ing of theU n i t y D i i v e and Holbrook RoadSchool ' s Pa ren t -Teache r Assoc ia-t i o n was hold at t h e U n i t y Dr iveSchool S e p t e m b e r IP. The new o f -f i ce r s for t h i s year are : Mrs. Ca-t o i M c G i . 'ne . p r - ' s i d e n t ; Kona id M i -c h a l a k , v ice p r e s i d e n t ; Mrs . M a r -garet O l i v i a , secre ta ry ; and M ;• •. -. .Grace I l a s se lb r ing. t reasurer .

The t h e m e for t h e even ing was"You. Your School and PTA *' . an dt h e t w o school pr incipals of U n i -ty Dr ive and Holbrook RoadSchools. A lbe r t M.a r c a n t o n i o andC h a r l e s La t t e r , commented on thetopic. Member sh ip cards are in or-der and G. D 'A m e l i o is t h e chair -man. Volun tee r s are needed forHomeroom Mothers . I f you are in-terested contact Mrs. Marge Du-gan or .M rs. M a r y Kaplan forU n i t y Drive School and Mrs. A n nAndrews for 11 o 1 b r o o k RoadSchool.

RESUMES FILM P R O G R A M S

The Hol y Name Society of theA s s u m p t i o n of t he Blessed Vi rg inMary \l . C. Church . Centereach .w i l l resume i ts progra m of Sun-day a f t e r n o o n f i l m showings forch i ld r en and adul ts . Charles Bai-ley, pres ident , report s tha t a f i lm,"Ron ' '.o (Joes to College." w i l l bethe f i r s t showing on Sunday andt h e r e wi l l also be colored cartoons .Co-chad 'man are Gene P u n t i l l oand Jo : ph McCar thy . Others ont o n-.ir .ctce are Peter I n gr a l d i ,George McCleary. J o h n O'Nei l l .Jr.. and John O'Neill . Sr.. JamesM a r s h a l l . James W h a l e n , W i l l i a mGlass and Phi l S c h m i t t .

F IRE DEPT. Al X.

The Ladies ' Auxi l ia ry of theCentereach Fire Department metat the firehouse September ISwith Mrs. Helen Lewandowski.president, in charge and 5(5 mem-bers phesent.

Elec t ion of officers was heldwith the following slate elected :Mrs. Marie Connelly, president;Mrs. Jean Mueller, vice president ;Mrs. Jean Schneider , secretary ,Mrs . Ca the r ine Gallart . treasurer;Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, sergeant-a t - a rms ; Mrs. Mary Cornelius,chap la in . Also appointed were Mrs.K a t h e r i n e Carney. Sunshine Com-mit tee cha i rman ; Mrs. Marie Beh-ukrs , re f reshment commit tee chair-man; Mrs. Joyce Shor , activitiescommittee cha i rman; Mrs. Arleen

Serberlot, t h ree -yea r t rus tee ; an 1Mrs. Helen Kle in jung. publicity.Awards were given 1o M i s . Mol lyKennedy . Kenne th Trelewicz . Mrs .Grace Leone and Mrs. A m y Pfe i f -fer . A f t e r the meet ing a socialhour w i t h re f r e shmen t s followedw i t h the fo l lowing committee incharge. Mesdames El izabeth Hell " .Bet ty Helf . I rma Brock and Mau-reen S t e inmann .

The i n s t a l l a t i o n d inner is hem ,-,p lanned for October 11 at tinPol ish Hall in Riverhead .

H O M E EXTENSION UNIT

The Lake G r o v e-CentereaclHome Extension U n i t held tinf i r s t lesson on copper tool ing att h e YEW H a l l September IPAtemhers t a k i n g the project arcMesdames Do ' ores Weber , M i n n aGoldie , He len Farrugia , TerryCabin. Bet ty Lapossy, Sadie CeoK a t h e r i n e Cla rke , tPh y l i s Lombar-di and E l i z a b e t h Oliver . The lead-ers are Mrs. Kay B u r r and Mrs.W i l h e l m i n a Seaman.

N e x t Tuesday w i l l be the thi rdlesson on f u r remodel ing. Thedead l ine for reservat ions for thea n n u a l c o u n t y - w i d e meet ing at theH u n t i n g t o n Town Hous" is Oct-ober 10 , Mrs. Ethel Smith , chair-man.

A H R C DRIVE

The Assoc ia t ion for the Help ofRe ta rded C h i l d r e n a n n u a l f u n ddr ive wi l l be held u n t i l Sa turday.Edward Q u i n n of Vine Court .Centereach , is the c h a i r m a n fort h e Sut fo 'k C h a p t e r . Mrs . RobertCooney is t he local c h a i r m a n . Am e e t i n g was held at the OxhoadRoad School on Sep tember IS ford i scuss ion and p l a n n i n g to m a k et ins d r i v e a success. At t h i s t i m e;i c o m m i t t e e was formed to runi C h r i s t m a s bazaa r to be beldDecember 2.

Mr. and Mrs . John Niblock anddaugh te r . Kat h y. of McGaw Ave-nue were d i n n e r guests of t h e i rson- in- law and daugh te r . Mr. andMrs. E d m u n d Gonsalvey, of H u n t -ing ton , September 17. Thei r son.Vincent Xiblock re turns to Hemp-stead for h is second year at Hof -s t ra College.

Mr. and Mrs. George Edwardsand son , Bruce , of El l io t Avenuespent several days last week atH o u g h t o n , where they vis i ted t he i rson . Rober t , at H o u g h t o n Collegeand v is i ted o ther po in t s of interestiii the area.

Mrs. John Overton , who residesw i t h Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Over-ton of Middle Country Road , isv i s i t i ng her s is ter- in- law , Mrs.Louise Over ton of Smi th Road ,Lake R o n k o n k o m a .

Karen Ann G a n 1 e y, i n f a n tdaughte r of Mr. and Mrs. RichardGanley of A r l i n g t o n Terrace , waschris tened at the Assumpt ion oithe Blessed Virgin Mary R. C.Church at 3 p. m. September 17.The godmother is a cousin of Mrs.Ganley. Miss Florence Langdon ofBrooklyn , and godfather is an un-cle of Mr. Ganley, Michael Prioreof Brentwood. A reception washeld at the home fol l iwing theceremony for about 30 relativesand friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Foster Overton ofMiddle Coun t ry Road and Mr. andMrs. Leslie Duffield. also of Mid-dle Country Road , returned homeafter a 10-day vacation touringthrough Now England.

Mrs. L i l l i an Griff i ths and sons,Ronald and Terence, of SouthWashington Avenue attended thewedding on September 1(5 of ano-ther son of Mrs. Gr i f f i ths inColumbus . O. Ai rman 1 c DavidGriff i ths , who is stationed at Lock-bourn Air Force base in Colum-bus. He marr ied Miss Phvllis Cas-seil of Whi teha l l . Columbus , 0..and Terence was best man for hisbrother.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sokolovic ofCedar Street have sold their hometo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albert ofSelden. Mr. and Mrs. Sokolovicwill make their home in an apart-ment at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Johnson on GardenStreet. Both the Johnsons and theSokolvics celebrated their wedd-ing anniversaries this month . Mr.and Mrs. Sokolovic celebratedtheir twenty-seventh on Septem-ber 15 and Mr. and Mrs. Johnsontheir sixth , September 10.

The Centereach Fire Depart-ment will hold its business meet-ing at the firehouse Mondayni ght.

A baby shower wTas held recent-ly for Mrs. Charles Swahn ofLong Street at the home of Mrs.Alexander Park of Hetty 's Path ,Mrs. Iris Windisch was co-hostess.Guests were Mesdames GloriaLarsen , Kay Woolf , Lorraine Spi-ers, Florence Ieguini , BernardinoMackiewicz, Dorothy Blockl , JeanAttanasio, Clare Stanscheide, Jo-an Bauer and Grace Gustafson.The baby, Michael Thomas, arriv-ed on August 18 at Good Samari-tan Hospital , West Islip.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leeman ofOak Street spent a recent threeday weekend , on a motor trip tothe Pocono Mountains. The occa-sion was in honor of their twelfthwedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Colman Rothmondof Lake Grove Road entertainedSaturday at a party in honor oftheir daughter Kathryn's thirdbirthday. Guests were Mr. andMrs. William Carpenter, of St.James; Mr. and Mrs. H. Pisciottaand daughters, Gail , Denise, Dawnand Lynn , of Great River; Mr.and Mrs. William Neus and chil-dren , Linda , Dana and Barry, ofElwood ; Mr. and Mrs. WilliamCarpenter, Jr., Miss Viola Linkand Anthony (Pop) Link , Mr. andMrs. Charles Vitale and daughterLinda , all of Centereach.

Mrs. Harvey Williams of Haw-kins Avenue entertained at a fam-ily dinner party at her homeSeptember 17. About 40 attended ,mostly her children and their fam-ilies and other relatives. The oc-casion was in honor of her birth-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Overtonspent the weekend at the beachcottage of Mr. and Mrs. DanielHallock at Southold.

Mrs. Jeannette Hallock , whomakes her home with her son anddaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Donald Hallock of Hawkins Ave-nue, returned home last week af-ter spending sevei'al months with

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoyer ofSayvi l le .

J o h n Helf r ioh , son of Mr. andMrs. Jack H e l f r i c h of S tonyBrook , celebrated his fi f th b i r th-day Thursday with a par ty. Thosea t t e n d i n g f rom here were his cou-sins , Brian . Jef f rey and JoyreW i l l i a m s . Freddy and Kevin Sch-w a m b and Stephen Ba rne t t .

Mr. and Mrs. Alv in Smith ofS m i t h S t r e e t enter ta ined theCODS c lub members and theirhusbands at an outdoor chickenbarbecue Sa tu rday night . Presentwere Mr. and M/rs. Hiram Dar-row ol Bayport. Mr. and MrsPercy Overton , and Mr. and Mrs,1). Foster Overton of Lake G rove

(T1UKCH NEWS

The Firs t Congregat ional Churchof Newr Vi l lage has SundaySchool at !' :-15 a. m. and wor-sh ip at 11 a. m., Couth Fellow-shi p at ( !:30; gospel service at7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer andBible s tudy hour is at 8p. m.Wednesday. The young people willattend the Hi-B-A Kick-off onSaturday night at the BaptistChurch in Patchogue. All youngpeople in the ninth through twelf-th grades are urged to attend,Hol y communion will be observednext Sunday.

The C e n t e r e a c h Commun-ity Church holds Sunday Schoolat 10 a. m. and worship at 11:15a. m. and Westminster Fellowshipat (>:30 p. m. Sunday. Next Sun-day C o m m u n i o n service will beheld. A congregational meetingwill be held at the church witha covered dish supper preceding itat 5 p. m.

The C e n t e r e a c h MennoniteChurch holds worship at 10 a. m.,Sunday School at 10:45 a. m., andgospel service at 7:45 p. m. Sun-day. Bible study hour is at 7:45p. m. Wednesday with a specialclass for young people. The Men-nonite hour radio program "Wayof Life '' can be heard over sta-tion WINS , 1010 at 10 p. m. Sun-day.

Our Savior Lutheran Churchholds Sunday School at 9 a. m.,worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m,. Sun-day. The Walter League will meetSunday.

St. Andrew's Reformed Episco-pal Church has Sunday School at10 a. m., morning prayer and ser-mon at 11 a. m. and evening pray-er and sermon at 8 p. m. Sun-day. Evening prayer and Biblestudy at 8 p. m. Wednesday..

The Assumption of the BlessedVirgin Mary R. C. Church holdsmasses at 8, 9, 10:30 and 11:30a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Sunday. Adaily mass at 8 a. m. On Satur-day a teenagers' dance will be heldat the church , sponsored by theSt. Joseph's Squires. An awardwill be presented to the Squireof the Quarter.

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I Centereach and Lake Grove E. Patchogue News ItemsMrs. Muriel Gallagher. ATlantic 6-9039

MOTHER'S CLLB

The Mother 's Club of Cub Pack2Go , North Be.lport , was formedin July , with meetings to be heldLhe first Wednesday of each monthat a member's home. The Septem-ber 6 meeting was held at thehome of Mrs. Welcome (Jane)Brewer of 824 Walker Avenue ,Bellport Manor , with election ofthe fol lowing officers : Mr -s . F rank(Florence) Rin toul , president; Mrs.Gertrude O'Neill , vice pres ident ;Mrs. Dorothy Feltman , secretary;Mrs. Jane Brewer, treasurer. Com-mi t tee chairmen are Mrs. A gnesHudson , publ ic i ty; Mrs. M a r i l y nClemence , chapla in ; Mrs. MaryScioli , steward. Mesdames DenicePrice and Annet te Zanbrel ia alsoattended.

The club would appreciate re-ceiving outgrown Cub Scout un i -forms or parts of uniform., forboys 8 years old and up. Pleasecontact Mrs. Brewer at ATlanticli-05'iO.

ROSARY-ALTAR SOCIETY

Mrs. Marion Verity, chairmanfor the barn dance, to be held 9p. m. October 21 in the schoolaudi tor ium on Narragansett Ave-nue , called a meeting September5 at her home on Don Avenue. Atthe dance , costumes are optional.A costume contest with priz 'v * w i l lbe hold. "The Yellow Jackets" wi l lp lay for dancing and Thomas JohnThompson wil l be the caller. Com-mittee chairmen are Mrs. Lil l ianMurray, adver t is ing; Mrs. MarieNashman , prizes and rings ; Mrs.Mary Veitch , round robin; Mrs .Ethel Palladino , decorations.

Members will receive commun-ion in a body Sunday at the 8:30a. m. mass in St. Joseph the Work-ei R. C. Church. That night at (!p. m. the enrollment ceremony lornew and old members will be heldin the church , to be followed bythe insta l la t ion dinner in the PineGrove Inn in Flast Patchogue.

A meeting wil l be held Monday,

<j>after the Novena of the LittleFlower , in the church auditorium.

:': :': ":Mrs. Louis A. Beveridge of 50

Durkee Lane was taken ill and isunder observation in BrookhavenMemorial Hospital.

Merle Lento, son of Mr. andMrs. Louis Lento of MunseM Road ,flew f r o m Internat ional Airwaysto Cleveland , Ohio , where he wasmet oy his grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Louis Geiser of Orrville ,Ohio , wi th whom he visited for aweek , a f t e r which he began hisservice in the Army on Sep tem-ber 17.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deems andtwo daughters, Misses Lynn andJane Deems , of 718 Michi g-an Ave-nue , Bell port Manor , returned Sep-tembei- 10 from a two weeks' va-cation in No i th Miami Beach , Fla..and at Metter , Ga., where theyvisi ted relatives , Mr. and Mrs.Herbert Bettel .

Recently a stork shower wasgiven for about 25 in honor ofMrs. Kenne th C. Sebor of 750Post Avenue , Bell port Manor , byMiss Lynn Deems at her home at718 Michigan Avenue , Bell portManor. A large cake decoratedwith a stork and baby was thecenterpiece on the buffet table.

Miss Lynn Deems returned Sep-tember 17 to her studies at One-onta State Teachers College.

The twenty-fi f th wedding anni-versary of Mr. and Mrs. RoyDeems * of 718 Michiga n Avenue ,Bel' port Manor , was celebratedS"p **ember 20 at home.

Their first child , a son , KennethJoseph , was born September 12 toMr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Seborof 750 Post Avenue , Bell port Man-or , in Southside Hospital in BayShore. The child weighed 9 nounds ,4 ounces.

Charles Stephani of Lenox Ave-nue started his f reshman class inthe Suffolk Communi ty College inRonkonkoma on Monday .

EstatesLetters of Adminis t rat ion

Louis Barth , also known asLewis J. Barth and Louis J. Barth ,of East Patchogue, who died Aug2, left an estate, valued at overSi 0,000 in personalty and over$20 ,000 in realty, all to DorothyBarth , widow and executriy, of 02Hewlett Ave.. East Patchogue.

Frank Marks of Bayport , whodied July 22 , left an estate, of lessthan $10,000, all to three daugh-ters, Mary WToodstock (30 percent), of Hoboken , N. J.; FrancesMuller (30 per cent), of West Is-li p, and Cecilia Risley (40 percen t ) , of 151 Johnson Ave , Say-ville. Mrs. Risley is named execu-trix of the estate.

Business will probably keepright on being good for those whoare aggressive, give good values,good services and advertise in TheAdvance.—Adv.

EASTWOOD VILLAGEand DAWN ESTATES

Mrs. Ethel Smith, JU 8-8732

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mascel-laro of 80 Picket Lane celebratedtheir twenty-third wedding anni-versary September 17, the sameday their son , Vincent, was mar-ried to Miss Carole Steinberg.The wedding took place in thegarden of neighbors, Mr. andMrs. Victor LaRocca of 47 PicketLane, with the reception follow-ing at Centereach Lanes. Anotherson , of Mr. and Mrs. Mascellaro,Edward , who received his basictraining at Fort Devens, Mass.,and is now stationed at Fort Dix.N.J.; with the Security Division ,expects to leave this week foroverseas duty.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerard i of1(59 Stanley Drive entertained ata family dinner party Thursdaynight in honor of their son Ste-phen's third birthday. It was acandlelight dinner, Hurricane Es-ther leaving them without lights,and those helping in the celebra-tion were grandparents, Mr. andMrs. John Heff. Mr. and Mrs.Kurt Danler and sons, Ronald andGary, of Lake Grove and Mr. andMrs. Herbert Heff and children ,John, Marie and Richard , of Cen-tereach, also Stephen's brother,Thomas.

Mrs: Earl Barney of 210 East-wood Boulevard entertained onThursday afternoon for her moth-

er, Mrs. Edna Tetreault, at a din-ner party in honor of her birth-day. Guests were Mrs. HazelOverton , Mrs. Florence Johnson ,Mrs. MSrian Bodkins and Mrs.Margaret Kuehnest of Centereach,Miss Ruth Cussins of Smithtownand Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kuhn andson , Lester, of Center Moriches.

Miss Louise Fraticelli , daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frati-celli of 106 Stanley Drive , cele-brated her nineteenth birthdaywith a family dinner party Satur-day. Guests were Mrs. Carrie Nakof New York City, Mr. and Mrs.Prank Oldring and children. Lin-da and Frank, of Cedarhurst.

Cora and Billy, twin children ofMr. and Mrs. Charles Buttrick of125 Tree Road , celebrated theirseventh birthday September 19.Present besides their sister, Sha-ron , and brothers , Charles andJeffrey, were Bruce and BarySparton , cousins, and several oth-er friends.

Harold Kmgsley, son of Mr. andMrs. Leonard Kingsley of 128Stanley Drive, left September 10to enter Ithaca College, Ithaca,for his freshman year.

BY GEORGE HORST

Although there were no firesthis week we did have a bit of aworkou t wi th Hurr icane Esther.A l t h o u g h it could have beenworse , it was bad enoug h , andw i t h the amount of live wiresdown in this area travel ing wasdangerous.

All du r ing the storm a standby -crew manned the firehouse andsome of these men looked for livewires and trees down , blocking-roads. When they came upon alive wire , a man would remain towarn anyone who approached ofthe danger. There were no realemergencies and the tired menrel inquished their vig il around 4

p. m. last Thursday.Our racing team will hold and

sponsor our second annual oldfashioned drill and tournamentOctober 8. A parade will kick offthis event , starting at 1:30 p. m.This is when man power, insteadof horsepower counts the most andalthough these events may seemhumorous, the contestants are realserious , and each team is out towin. The way they competed inby-gone days is the theme of thesecontests. Refreshments will beavailable throughout the after-noon. Remember the date ! Sun-day, October 8. Come and I'm sureyou will eniov this event.

Last Sunday the Suffolk Countychiefs council held its drill at theFirematic Training Center in Yap-hank. We did not attend this asthe men don 't get enough actiondue to the amount of departments(all over the county) attending.

MEDFORD FIRE DEPT.

by DAVID P. SEAMA1Y

One of your primary con-cerns as a home-ow-ner is thecontinuing value of the homeyou live in. Naturally, you

want your in-vestment pro-tected so thats h o u l d y o uever desire tosell, you canrecover youre q u i ty and ,probably, even

make a reasonable profit.

Do you know that a veryeffective force is always atwork to help and protect you ?The very fact that a savingsand loan association is func-tioning in your local areamakes your home investmentsafer*.

How? Why? Just let an e i g h b o r or prospec t ivehome-buyer try to obtain amortgage loan on plans thatdo not meet the standards ofyour surrounding area !

He'll be tu rned down fast!

We at Suffolk County Fed-eral Savings stand "guard-ian" duty — every decision togrant a mortgage loan ismad e wit h th e intent toupgrade the neighborhood inwhich the home is to be built.This is direct and specificp r o t e c t i o n f o r you , theh o m e - o w n e r .

Remember this : When youadd to your "nest egg " sav-ings account here at SCFS,you're being a prudent inves-tor and a good neighbor aswell. Because the money welend for financing good homesis your money.

LIVING IS WONDERFULIN SUFFOLK COUNTY

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