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Ends Thursday — "CHINA VENTURE"

FRIDAY to MONDAY OCTODEK 9 to 12

ON OUR W-l-D-E SCREENVan Hefiin Julia Adams

"WINGS OF THE HAWK"Color by Technicolor

Together with

" H A L F A H E R O "Red Skclton Jean Hagen

TI ESDAY to THURSDAY OCTOBER 13 to 15I

Dan Anne BillDAILEY BANCROFT CHAPIN

J'THE KID FROM LEFT F1EID"

GORDON HEIGHTS NEWSMrs. Alberta Beach. SEIdcn 2*3795

FIREHOUSE DEDICATION

Over 150 spectators attending:the dedication of the new tire-house Sunday heard thc principalspeaker, Brookhaven Town Su-pervisor Philipp A. Hattemer,congratulate the fire departmenton its growth "from an annexto an accomplished force."

Mr. Hattemer, an honorarydeputy chief of thc department,spoke during a ceremony whichalso , featured many other speak-ers and honored guests. Amo'i.-r.tlie.se were : Jacob Kuelue , builderof the firehouse; E:'.i'.-st Stoll ,trustee of thc Firemen's Homeat Hudson; Percy B. Raynor ,town clerk; Arthur W. Murray,superintendent of h i g h w a y s ;George Weber , instructor of theSuffolk County Fire school; LouisFife, developer of G o r d o nHeights; James H. Overton, chair-man of thc Town Planning board;Helmut Meyer , Medtoni tire com-missioner; Edward Pirner, townassessor; Justice of the Peace,Lester Duvis , Doughi s Brown,legal counsel to the CoitionHeights Fire district; and Charles\V. tiarraud , Jr., deputy superin-tendent of highways.

The ceremony was opened byLeon Allnian , who introduced themaster-of-ceremonies, Tyrell Wil-son, Sr. A prayer was given bytne kev. Domemc K. »_ iannellaof Patchogue, and the benedictionwas conducted by Elder NorbertSimmons. A silent tribute waspaid the late Kobert S. Still ,lormer superintendent of high-ways. During the ceremony FireCommissioner Cyril* Woodburnpresented tne keys of the newfirehouse to Chief Tracy Haynes.Mr. Woodtiuvn was accompaniedby two other fire commissioners,Clii-istopher Henry and Mr. All-man.

Mrs. Cyril Woodburn was chair-man of the musical programwhich included the "Star SpangledBanner," sung by Miss Jean Au-gustine, and "Bless This House,"sung by Miss Joan Woodburn.Misses Xubia Riddock, Jean Au-gustine and Thelma Robinsonsang the "Battle Hymn of thcRepublic." A duet was sung byMiss Thelma Robinson and Mrs.Alberta Beach.

Preceding the program a pa-rade, led by the Hep Stepperst wining cluo, started fro m Sey-mour lane and Hawkins avenue.Among the marcher*; were theDrum and Bugle corps, theLadies' auxiliary and the fire -men, with three pieces of tirelighting apparatus.

Tlie Ait-Crait guild ami thcJ^adkV auxiliary served a chickendinner and cold cuts. On the re-lre.shmcnt committee were : Mes-dames Gladys Hylton , TracyHaynes, Christopher Henry, JohnMartin, Alberta Beach , VincentHenny, Leon Allnian , Booker T.Larrie and William Burwell. MissYvonne liyhon and Miss Made-line Seymore were in charge ofthe assembly at the tin-house.

Recent, guests of Misses Al-I'l i'ta , Muui-linc and Phyllis Scy*more of Hawkins avenue weretheir grandmother-- , Mrs. II.Stewart and Mrs. Florence Sey-more of Hridgehaniplon.

House guests of Mrs. CorneliaWilliams of Daniel lane were herbrother and sister-in-law , Mr. andMrs. Theod'ire IJri-tol and daugh-ter , Catherine, and granddaugh-ter, Harriet , ult of New Yorkcity; Mr.*!. Bertha Johnson, andgranddaughter , Fraiicine; Mrs.Gortrudi* White and son, Frankie,of Brooklyn; 'Mrs. Emma James,Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, andson, Edward, Jr., Miss Cccilineand Thomas English of GlenCove.

Mrs. Jo/m McNeiee of Grannyroad is visiting her father , G.Keitt of Orangeburg, S. t ,'.

Mrs. Gay Pointer and Mrs.Thelma Brooks of Di'troit spenttwo weeks at tin- Gordon HeightsRest on Granny inad recently.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bann-rand son , William , Jr., and Betty-Lou Levi of Seymour lane* mo-tored to Southampton and werethe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-ry Snowden.

Birthday Rrectings to MelvinPerkins , Mrs. Ela Holme**, Mi> .Ilettie Hudson , Mrs. NettieGriggs, October 8; Norma Dae,October 11; Earl Moore, October10.

Firemen 's school will be heldOctober 18 at the firehouse onHawkins avenue.

Sunday '-* guests of Mrs . Al-berta Beach of Hawkins avenuewere Mr. end Mrs. .1. A. Hum-phry of Holbrook ; Mrs . CarrieMi ars and Mrs. Inez. Solomon ofNew York city. Mrs. Solomon isthe owner of the newly erectedall-year-home off Granny roadnear Middle It-land road.

Weekend guests of Mr. anJMrs. Samuel Green of Cedar lanewere Mrs. Rosalie Brailsford , Mr.and Mrs. Paul Parley and daugh-ter , Yvonne Bailey, and VivianBrailsfo rd , all of Jamaica.

Mws Joan Woodburn of Wil-son avenue attended a daiii egiven by her sorority. AlphaOmega Pi , Friday night atRoost vi'll hiitise ill New Yorkcity. She Kpt-nt th'* weekend atthe li'iiiu* of Miss Evelyn Cherryof New York city.

Mrs. Lucille Adam * of New-York city Mpcnt the weekend inthi-ir newly erected home onClitrord lane.

Mr. and Mrs Sumuei Palmerof Park lane and Mrs. Ella C.Foster of Ci'iitrti l Parkway nio-tori'd tn New York city Friday.

Weekend gut-bis of Mr. andMr?. Tracy Uaytus of Hawkinsuvc-iiu'e wi-l-i.- Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Martin , Mr. and Mrs. ClemIkiviH -.;, Mr a lid Mr A If tedHuyiii ' .i and : on, Tiuey, all ofNew York ' city.

Sunday school at GordonHeights mission , Granny road , isheld at 11 a. m. Divine worsnipis held at 12 noon. The Rev.Elliott Travaleo is pustor-in-charge.

Sabbath school at EbenezerSabbath Day church , Pine Groveavenue is held at 11 a. m. ThisSunday is Missionary day; all areinvited to attend. Deacon SamuelFredericks, missionary leader andElder Norbert Simmons will bepastors in charge.

Sunday school at Churc h ofGod in Christ , Baldwin lane, isheld at 10:30 a. in. Divine wor-ship at 11 a. m.. Elder L. Harri-son will be pastor-in-charge.

The Holy Eucharist will becelebrated by thc Rev. E. LloydBallinger, of thc Church of theMessiah, Centra) Islip, at 11 a.ni. at the Church of St. Michaeland All Angels, Sunday. FatherBallinger will be assisted by thevicar , the Rev. Edmond T. P.Mullen , who will preach on "TheSacrament of Holy Confirma-tion. The church school children ,having wet f or instruction at 10a. m., may remaia for thc wor-ship service at 11 a. m., whenthey will be joined by their par-ents. Choir practice follows im-mediately after the Communionservice. Acolytes' training willbe held each Saturday morningat St. Mark's church , Medford .All past and present acolytes areasked to contact Father Mullento arrange for transportation.Saturday at 5 p. m., the Gardenclub of the church will meet atthe home of Mr. Vaughan , onGray avenue. The vicar requeststhat all men and women of thechurch who are interested inhelping to maintain the churchlawn bo present. Sunday at 7:30p. m. informal evening prayer,and "Question Box" will be held.

Recent guests of Mrs. EvaHarewood of Seymour lane wereMr. and Mrs. Iris Hoytt anJniece, Carmen Jones, of New Y'orkcity.

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Masses will be held at St. Jo-seph's R. C. church at S:I50 a.m. and 10: 0 a. in. Sunday amidaily during the week ;it S a. m.Confessions, no longer heard be-fore mass, will be heard Satur-day from 7:30 to 9 p. ni. Bap-tisms will be performed Sundaysat 4 p. m. Devotions for Octoberwill be held every nij-ht at S.The Catholic Youth orj-aniz-u i .mwill meet tonif-ht at 7:30 in thebasement of Mary Immaculatechurch. All boys and girls be-tween the ai-es of 13 and 18 mayattend. The men of thc HolyName parish will l-eceiye com-munion at the 8:30 mass Sundayfollowed by a communion break-fast and business meeting at thefirehouse.

Perfection Is essential ; beautyis desirable. Combine the two andyou-have the finished product inwedding invitations. Budget pricesat The Patchogue Advance.—Adv.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post ,'8300 will hold a harvest barndance Saturday 'at th*e VFW hallon Dunton avenue. Music will beby Otto Kost and his orchestra.Refreshments will be served.

The Rosary Society of St. Jo-seph's R. C. church met Sundayafternoon for installation cere-monies. New members were Mes-dames Marie Saternino, JosephineStephani , Anna Maletta , GraceMalctta and Lena Carlson. Mrs.Ann Guzzola , who had beenelected vice president , resignedand Mrs. Mary Greco was unani-mously elected in her place. Theannual dinner will be held atFelice's restaurant Sunday at 5p. m. Tho speaker will be theRev. George La Flair of MaryStar of the Sea parish in FarRe ckaway.

Kathy Collichio . daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Anthony Collichio ,Jr., celebiated her second l i i r th-•l:iy, F'-Jay.

The Hagcrman Fire departmentracing team will hold a dan*etomorrow at the lirehousi- at 8:30p. ni. Music will be furnished tythe Mannino orchvstra .

The Ladies ' auxiliary - of thefire department will hold a mas-

querade dance on Halloween night Iat 8::<0. j

Home after hospitalization at ;Dr. King 's hospital is Fred Kel ly JMr. Kelly is still confined to Veil , i

The Parent-Tea..*ler associationof East Patchogue will meet atthe school , October '.'l at H:?0 p.ni. A box supper will be held atthe firehouse. October 17 for thebenefit of the East PatchoguePTA at 8:30 p. ni. Kach ooup leis requested to br-ng a box sup-per and , refreshi.u-nis will beavailable.

E. Patchogue

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