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Host of Services Of Thanksgiving Set by Churches Special Thanksgiving services will be held in the following Pat- chogue churche^: A Thanksgiving eve Union ser- vice will be held at the Patchogue Methodist Church at 8 p. m. Mem- bei s ol the C o n g r e g a t i o n a I Church and Grace AME Zion Chuich and Temple Beth-El will join the Methodists foi this service oi Thanksgiving. Dr. Baruch Katz , rabbi of Tem- ple Beth-El. will be the speaker. The Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott , pastor of the Congregational Church , the Rev. Mrs. Naomi Nuns pas ' or of the Grace AME Zion Church , and the Rev. Donald W. Hambhn , pastor of the Metho- dist Church , will participate in the service. Chiii s from the Grace AME Zion Church and the Methodist Chuich will provide the music. At the Lutheran Church of Our Savior , Thanksgiving services will be held at 8 p. in. Thanksgiving eve , w hen the Rev. Dr. Lammert Redelfs will preach on the theme , "The Voice of Thanksgiving. " The church choirs will sing. Thanksgiving day will be ob- seived m the tiaditional way at St. Paul' s Episcopal Church , Rider Avenue The Holy Eucharist will be celeluaUd at 8 a. m. and 10 a. m. the latter being a choral ! seivue with a seimon by the rec- 1 toi . the Rev Ruhaid C. Chapm. The Junioi and Senior chons will lead singinu A special Thanksgiving seivic 1 i c announced by Fust Church of Chust , Scientist. Patchogue , foi 11 a. m. Thanksgiving day. Open to the geneial public, the seivice will be held in the chuich edifice at Roc Bouh vard and North Ocean Avenue. No collections of any kuid aie to be taken at this seivice. Expressions of pi aise and grati- tude to God will be read from the Bible and aKo from "Science and Health with Key to the Scuptures " by ALu v Baker Eddy in a Lesson- Seimon toi the day entitled "Tbanksgiv inu. " The Gokio'i Text is fi om Psalms 107 21 ,22 "Oh that men would piais. tie Io>d "' oi his goodness , and fo'- his v ondei ful woiks to the childien of men! And let them sac- j rifice the saciitues of thanksgiv- ing, and declaie his woiks with lejoicmg. " The lattei portion of the sorvic 3 will he dev ot d to v oluntary ex- pressions of glatitude by membeis of the congregation for God' s goodness show n in spiritual giowtn . healings, and othei bless- ings. The annual Thanksgiving day sei v ico w ill be held at the First Baptist Chuich at 9:30 a. m. Thanksgiving day. Tho pastor , the Rev. John E. Southaid , will bring the message and the choir will bring the message in song. Miss Emma Kaller is the organist. Emanuel Lutheran Church will hold a Thanksgiving service at 9 a. m Thanksgiving day with a Thanksgiving message by the Rev. Daniel G. 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" TTUE GIRLS ' SPECIAL / " \. . f vKScOo& ^JSGnkmrmSom ^ ^* * VLFXVTVHB M OQWI \ f * W^^W Tm F J nOUUMM IMDOvWflnoQ^jir^aCWJtM^ BaMQw nQflv' CTMaYjaK^b v> S > ** ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^^ mm mmm ^mmw m% m aa —mw ¦• ¦ ^H^k t&t m —m\ —to M mm B^BBL ^a ^a. urn aaaai —mm, ^mm ^. ——. ——m \ ^* : ^ M \w ^S^^MBr%^<\ \ ^^^K^ T h color and frosted lace; many WHITE BLOUSES CUDDLE-SOFT PURCHASER ^^ #il R^^^^^P^ S^S^i \ \ ^^m^^^^^^ m V»^ of the new border prints and ^ BULKY KNFS INFANTS' TOYS ! ^\^2^^ 0ihet DrGSSeS 0t 3% " cron , 35% cotton ° they . etterl Mock turtIe or blocks , S toys, ' crib 5 - - W* - ' " "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ S ored. " Boxed 3 to 6x. novelty knits in Orion ® -plus many more for Ba- ^^ j^X^^ Tl H ^^WM ^ f^f \^S^T\ GRANTOG POLO SHIRTS T % V < ' '4^hV ' " ' ' U 111 4 \ ** v A \ * m\ W ^i ^^^^^^^ », WoVe lots of knits with lots of value.Stylos foi 'f T I M% ; "4 t ~~S$ JJ- ^ *?y > PVJ ,^^^^^^^^ »% girls and boys: solids, stripes, fancies. All long. \ I > * ^i 3 _J^ I \ ; "^ ™^^ "^ VW " ^I' -f ^^^^^^^^^^ sleeved; crew neck. 100% combed cotton. 1-4; 3-6x. ? ; < % ^ ; " " ' J « * . 11 ( 5li Lj Wi GIRLS' 3-6X LITTLEST ANGEL PRINCESS OR DISNEY PRINT ** m ^n J* ^ ^ -^ j^ , ALL NYLON , IOVELY RAYON DUSTER STYLE COTTON KNIT A" ?^™-. Pvl HI BOUFFANTS UNGERSE SETS HOLIDAY ROBES SLEEPERS PLEATS A-WHIRL ^,; ^C! C3E 3 COORDINATE SET - , \kf^ m A ^ p : : * i Billowing tiers of nylon Robe and pfs ^ ^ ^ jugt What a wonderful , warm 'Babes in ToyltiS^nt S - OTTON CRAWLER SETS l/ . ^ 4 ruft] es over a crisp, like Mom ' s " in rayon tri- way to say Merry Christ- " or tiny tots. Prints , some A pre t ty pair: jacquard Holiday styles for girls and ^PSk -7 -7 V- - *'&% Parchment underskirt. 2ot > angel-embroidered mas to a l-6xer! Luscious with solid pants. Plasti- shirt of fahape-retaining boys knit tops , angel tops, BBT^m / / ' ' ' J - * Lace K frothedL nfon tn* Powder pink , cloud blue ' cotton prints in washable dot reinforced sole. 1-4- cotton knit; pleat skirt Butcher Boys. Pastels. Crawl- J^ > : - 4. /> fi e * ' e# Gift-boxed , 3 , 4 , 6 , 6x. quilted cotton. Lined. / 3-6x. Fully washable. in rayon-acetate flannel . er has gripper crotch , button J^Em set ' , : » ' 1 /^^i^^ x ' Chain. Blue, green. 4-6x, suspenders. 12-18-24 months. ^ffiP^ I I ^£|? GOOD HOUSEKEEPING GUARANTEES THE PERFORMANCE OF.JW STAMP PLAIN *&?, (j , \K f^k -, ' - " ¦ ^ " •A F^' SANTA GLAUS ' ^^' . ^ f : ,i. ¦ i - ^ t IU ^ ^ >;j ^ . ' yJ'\ if i - \ 6' >* . - -i ' \A/II I DC AT §>fes»~_ S0> >> , /! .' i > , - ' ¦ " f- s , I ^s «,( .\ s * . " .*/ y <\ > \<l :s \ \, "3, ,„ 5 j WILL DC Al S8S55PKSS SSS»! K. I iyfnl " : ' ' ' ' ¦ \ ' ¦ ^^^Bi hk w^f ¦ * 'H ff^V 1 GRANTS ^^ &^?^^P%K ' " : ' - " ' ' '^^^^^i T ^ 'iVlr ' * *.. mS^y J / / / V *~^^ : ' FRIDAY , ^^^^^^ j'^ 'j V, . : THEY eRow TO F1T >^ ORION 3 C ' " B~G T ' DAN ^ COTTON " BRING THE TODDLERS' SLIPPERS ff/> Z^L=, «r™ ^i SL^SS *2ZZ. KIDDIES! r -»« #% i l (f &+ ' / < fortified with Dupont 420 trims . ^ ^^wiJh SV n - Acrila " 9 ery & applique. Suspender signed lasts to assuio per- ii IB Cf nylon Guaran- ^ _.- embroidery, ap- #^ «» Z , ! *> TT s ets; some plas- ^ »» CDCC /^SCTCI C olorful corduroy H /T ¦ / teed I yr. Gro- "1 Ty pli qU e. Pastels V 7/ ^v ^^' Lil ^"^d. 6-12- T 77 HvCC GIFTS! in zipper bootee style with l|fiA cuffs Sizes 3-7. Ainoi i red , na vy, 2 , 3, 3x A.# # y P asteis - ^«^ * 18-24 months. Ao# # d epe soles. Tlush or cor- ^JF ^^T , , , duioy collar . Si/os 3 to 8.\ . *BmmMmWJm@r SraT B UI K atm SHmMffiEl^ Ji^^^ft, n|MB|^w 9B UHL^Miit flCl^B .... \\_JB AwmV H m \\mmm im vk £w m B ra« BffiJy^t W^ ^^ ^Si S^ J^^Jp ffl pg^ llffiv j^P^PR, ^M TWiW WW» ' ^mWmmmW^BBBB ^ 4 mW mP * Am\m\\\ ¦ ^ ' wF^k\ IL Jg tt. "B ¦ H P* OP£A/ MONDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P. M. - FRIDA Y NIGH TS TILL 9:3 0 P. M. Z^^X fp^sGiJO GyEj SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE tST MEMBER PATCHOGUE MERCHANTS DIVISION DeMolay 2944 Charter Night Marked Saturday A special Charte r night of the Chailes W. Ta\ lor Chapter 2944 , Ouie. oi De ^Iola\ , sponsored by South Side Lodi , e No. 493 , F & A.U was held Satin day at the Masonic Temple in Patchogue. Frank Mil- lei , chaptei arhisoiy chanman , pre- sided and made the welcoming re- maiks. Guest speakei was Suffolk Coun- t\ Deput . \ Police Commissioner John D . Finneity. William Buikett , division repre- sentative of the New York State De Moiay, was introduced to the assembly , and Chapter Advisor Taul Crabtiee and Ritual Advisor Josejih Cottrell were presented. Follow ing entrance of chap ter officers, open Bible reading, the Pledge of Allegiance , Presentation of Colors and the National Anthem , l eception of Supieme Council offic- ers, Robeit Camlhon and Aubrey Scott, was held. Piesention of the charter to Jerry Dommy, master of South Side Lodge 493 , F & AM , was made b y Aubi ey Scott , district grand lec- tuiei of the De Molay. James Eagle , senior warden of South Side Lodge , presented the t haptei with a De Moley banner iiom the lodge. George Barnes , high pnest of Suwassett Chapter 195. Roval Aith Masons , pi esente d a mai vhall' s baton from the Royal Aich Chapter. He also piesented a chaptei seal on behalf of the Patchogue Commandery, Knights Temp lar 65. A majority ceremony was given by the officei s of the Charles \V. Taylor Chapter to two members who have reached 21 years of age , David Schaw arzmuller and Wil- liam Smith. Joseph Cottrell pie- sented them with majority p ins. Ad\ ance printing pleases in st>le , quality and price. Excellent M ork on fine papers and fast presses assure \ou prom pt ser- > ice.—Ad\.

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Host of ServicesOf ThanksgivingSet by Churches

Special Thanksgiving serviceswill be held in the following Pat-chogue churche^ :

A Thanksgiving eve Union ser-vice will be held at the PatchogueMethodist Church at 8 p. m. Mem-bei s ol the C o n g r e g a t i o n a IChurch and Grace AME ZionC h u i c h and Temple Beth-El willjoin the Methodists foi this serviceoi Thanksgiving.

Dr. Baruch Katz , rabbi of Tem-ple Beth-El. will be the speaker.

The Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott ,pastor of the CongregationalChurch , the Rev. Mrs. NaomiNuns pas 'or of the Grace AMEZion Church , and the Rev. DonaldW. Hambhn , pastor of the Metho-dist Church , will participate inthe service.

Chiii s from the Grace AMEZion Church and the MethodistChuich wi l l provide the music.

At the Lutheran Church of OurSavior , Thanksgiving services willbe held at 8 p. in. Thanksgivingeve , w hen the Rev. Dr. LammertRedelfs will preach on the theme,"The Voice of Thanksgiving." Thechurch choirs will sing.

Thanksgiving day will be ob-seived m the t iadi t ional way atSt. Paul' s Episcopal Church , RiderAvenue The Holy Eucharist willbe c e l e l u a U d at 8 a. m. and 10a. m . the la t ter being a choral !s e i v u e w i t h a seimon by the rec- 1toi . the Rev R u h a i d C. Chapm.The Junioi and Senior chons wi lllead s inginu

A special Thanksgiving seivic1ic announced by Fust Church ofChust , Scientist . Patchogue , foi11 a. m. Thanksgiving day.

Open to the geneial public , theseivic e w i l l be held in the c h u i c hedi f ice at Roc Bouh vard and NorthOcean Avenue. No collections ofany kuid aie to be taken at thisseivice.

Expressions of pi aise and grati-tude to God wi l l be read from theBible and aKo from "Science andHealth with Key to the Scuptures "by ALu v Baker Eddy in a Lesson-Seimon toi the day entitled"Tbanksgiv inu. "

The Gokio'i Text is fi om Psalms107 21 ,22 "Oh that men wouldpia is . t i e I o > d "' oi his goodness ,and fo'- hi s v ondei ful w o i k s to thech i ld ien of men! And let them sac- jr if ice the sa c i i t u e s of thanksgiv-ing, and declaie his w o i k s w i t hlejoicmg ."

The lattei por t ion of the sorvic3will he dev ot d to v oluntary ex-pressions of g la t i tude by membeisof the congregation for God' sgoodness s h o w n in spiritualg iowtn . healings, and othei bless-ings.

The annual Thanksgiving daysei v ico w ill be held at the FirstBapti st Chuich at 9:30 a. m.Thanksgiving day. Tho pastor , theRev. John E. Southaid , will bringthe message and the choir willbring the message in song. MissEmma Kaller is the organist.

Emanuel Lutheran Church willhold a Thank sgiving service at 9a. m Thanksgivin g day with aThanksgiving message by the Rev.Daniel G. Fiehler.

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ALL NYLON , IOVELY RAYON DUSTER STYLE COTTON KNIT A" ?^™-. Pvl HIBOUFFANTS UNGERSE SETS HOLIDAY ROBES SLEEPERS PLEATS A-WHIRL ^,; ^C!C3E 3 COORDINATE SET -, \kf^ m

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' ' 'J- *LaceK

frothedL nfon tn* Powder pink, cloud blue ' cotton prints in washable dot reinforced sole. 1-4- cotton knit; pleat skirt Butcher Boys. Pastels. Crawl- J^> :- 4. / >f i

e* ' e# Gift-boxed, 3, 4, 6, 6x. quilted cotton. Lined. / 3-6x. Fully washable. in rayon-acetate flannel. er has gripper crotch, button J^Em set' , : »' 1 /^^i^^x ' Chain. Blue, green. 4-6x, suspenders. 12-18-24 months. ffiP^

I I £|?GOOD HOUSEKEEPING GUARANTEES THE PERFORMANCE OF.JW STAMP PLAIN*&?, (j , \K f^k -, ' -"

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nylon Guaran- _.- embroidery, ap- #^

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SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE tST MEMBER PATCHOGUE MERCHANTS DIVISION

DeMolay 2944Charter NightMarked Saturday

A special Charte r night of theChailes W. Ta\ lor Chapter 2944 ,Ouie. oi De ^Iola\ , sponsored bySouth Side Lodi ,e No. 493, F & A.Uwa s held Satin day at the MasonicTemple in Patchogue. Frank Mil-lei , chaptei arhisoiy chanman , pre-sided and made the welcoming re-maiks.

Guest speakei was Suffolk Coun-t\ Deput .\ Police CommissionerJohn D . Finnei ty.

William Buikett , division repre-sentative of the New York StateDe Moiay, was introduced to theassembly , and Chapter AdvisorTaul Crabtiee and Ritual AdvisorJosejih Cottrell were presented.

Follow ing entrance of chapterofficers , open Bible reading, thePledge of Allegiance , Presentationof Colors and the National Anthem ,l eception of Supieme Council offic-ers, Robeit Camlhon and AubreyScott, was held.

Piesention of the charter toJerry Dommy, master of South SideLodge 493, F & AM , was made byAubi ey Scott , district grand lec-tuie i of the De Molay.

James Eagle , senior warden ofSouth Side Lodge , presented thet haptei w i t h a De Moley banneri iom the lodge. George Barnes ,h i gh pnest of Suwassett Chapter195. Roval A i t h Masons , pi esenteda mai vhall's baton from the RoyalAich Chapter. He also piesenteda chaptei seal on behalf of thePatchogue Commandery, KnightsTemplar 65.

A majority ceremony was givenby the officei s of the Charles \V.Taylor Chapter to two memberswho have reached 21 years of age ,David Schaw arzmuller and Wil-liam Smith. Joseph Cottrell pie-sented them with majority pins.

Ad\ ance printing pleases inst> le , quality and price. ExcellentM ork on fine papers and fastpresses assure \ou prom pt ser-> ice.—Ad\.