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ROnk. 9-S7S2 Mrs. Leroy Harris and daugh- ters , Susan and Ellen , of Smith Lane are spending some time with Mrs. Harri s' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen , in Brooklyn while their home here is being complete- ly renovated. The two children each celebrated her birthday, while at their grandparents ' home , Susan , five years old on April 15 and Ellen , four years old on April Mrs. Alvin Smith and her nolh- er , Mrs. Gesine Wiltsey of Smith Street , attended a bridal shower for Miss Nancy Mays of Merrick at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Rutkowski of Bayport Saturday night. Miss Mays will be married to Mrs . Smith' s nephew and Mrs, Wiltsey ' s grandson , Richard Wilt- sey of Massapequa on August 12. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williams and son , Brian , Tor Fridlund and Paul Edwards enjoyed Saturday visiting at the Roosevelt Home- stead , Sagamore Hill , and other places of interest. Five girls of the Explorer Grou p of the Pioneer Girls enjoyed a bicycle ride Saturday with * their leader , Mrs. Mari a Kinner. The girls , Ruth Ann Burr , Diane Oles , Joy and Grace Delena and Joy Holzer, rode to the home of Mrs. Jack Helfrich , Stony Brook , where they were treated to refreshments. Mrs . Jay Newton of Gould Road was a luncheon guest Thursday of Mrs. Ernest Overton. The occa- sion was Mrs. Newton ' s birthday. Mrs. Grac e Green and Mrs. Charles Ahlschlager of East Northport were luncheon guests on Friday of Mrs . Edwin Overton of Middle Country Road. The Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Five Corners Delicatessen in Lake Grove. -—Adv. The Lake G r o v e-Centereach Home Extension Unit will hold their regular business meeting Tuesday at the meeting rooms on Blydenburgh Road. Members are asked to get their projects to the Fletcher Hobby Shop this week. A window display will be at the shop all next week. Anyone wish- ing to j oin the unit may attend the meetings which are held at the Centereach Community Church on Blydenburgh Road ev- ery Tuesday. The C.O.D.S. Club and husbands were dinner guests on Sunday nig ht of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Dar- row of Bayport. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Overton , Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ov- erton of Lake Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Centereach. AH residents please take note of the Civil Defense Air-raid alert which will take place at 4 p. m. on Friday. The Centereach Fire Depart- ment ambulance answered the fol- lowing calls on April 10, at 5:20 a. m. Mrs. John Santorello of 202 Tree Road was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital. Driver was John Santorello , first aid man George Doherty. On April 12 at 9 a. m. Rougheld Pierson of 7 Sunset Drive was taken to Ma- ther Memorial Hospital by order of Dr. Mautone; driver was Wil- liam Boddy, first aid man George Wright. April 12 at 5:20 p. in. Theresa Waaland was taken to Huntington Hospital by order of Dr. Teachen. Driver was Otto Wolz , first aid man Daniel Brown. April 4 at 6 a. m. Wallace Sal- coner of 78 Eastwood Boulevard was taken to Mather Memorial Hospital by order of Dr. Yama- gnchi. Driver was Ott o Wolz , first aid man , James Connell. April 16 at 7:50 a. m. Jose Oyar- zabel of Audrey Lane was taken to Mather MJemorial Hospital by order of Dr. Butler. Driver was Daniel Brown; first aid man. Har- ry Brown , Sr., April 19 at 12:45 p. m. Lillian Sharkey of 7 Lenore Lane , Farmingville , was taken to Mather Memorial Hospital by dri- ver William Boddy ; first aid man , George Wri ght , assistant, Frank Ilacque. April 21 at 10:10 p. m. Michael Esposito of Windsor Street was taken to Mather Me- ^rnorial Hospital by order of Dr. Morton Jagust. Driver was James Connell , first aid man , Ralp h Sappacerque , assistant T. Trele- wicz. April 21 at 9 p. m. Carrie Low of Sommerset Street taken to Islip Hospital order of Dr. Roet- tinger. Driver Richard McKenna; first aid man , George Wright , as- sistant , James Connell. Mr. and Mrs. George Bin gay of Curtis Street entertained on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buch- ger and sons , Harold and Steven , of Elmont , Mesdames Gns Kirsch- er , Ida Buchger of Wantagh ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bingay and chil- dren. Robert and Karen , of Hol- brook; Mrs. Jean Bingay of Med- ford. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Jean Bingay ' s birthday. Mesdames Margaret Kennedy, Ida Bingay, Jean Bingay and Ed- na Hahn , members of the Secret Pal Club, visited on Thursday Mrs. Henry Faustich , who former- ly resided on Lake Grove Boule- vard but now makes her home with her granddaughter , Mrs. Frank Samuelson in East Islip. Debra and Catherine Miller of Hewlett spent last week with their uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sartory of 11 Greendale Lane , while their parents , Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller , had a vaca- tion in the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Miller picked up their daughters over the weekend. The Married Couples ' Club of the First Congregational Church of New Village held their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil- ip Ekstrom of Smithtown April 17. After games were enjoyed un- der the supervision of the Rev. Kenneth Olsen, Thomas Little of Stony Brook gave the devotional message. Couples attending were the Rev. and Mrs. Olsen , Mr. and Mrs. Percy Overton , Mr. and Mrs. Ralp h Williams . Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Siciliano , Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Heining, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fridlund , Mr. and Mrs. John Mar- kee , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zak- rewski , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abramsen all of Centreach and Lake Grove ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ekstrom , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jen- sen of Smithtown ; Mr. and Mrs. James Hill , Mr. and Mrs. James Trappen , Mr. and Mrs. Werner Katzenberger of Stonv Brook. The Wood Road Parent-Teacher Association met at the Wood Road School April 18 for their regular business meeting. Gerald Klafter , president , presided. After the gen- eral business meeting a film was shown by the guidance teacher , Raymond Barber , on "Preparing Sixth Graders for High School" . Also several selections were played by the Wood Road School band under the direction of Harold Abrams. Several classes from the Wood Road School enjoyed trips last week. The Fourth grade class of Robert Hedges went on a tour of Manhatten and the two Third gra- des of Malcolm Taylor and Miss Helen Lohman enjoyed a visit to the Central Park Zoo , New York on Thursday. Today, two classes of the First grade are visiting the Massapequa Zoo with their teach- ers , Mrs. Edna Mae Kingsley and Miss Barbara Ginn. The Boosterette Club , an auxil- iary to the Booster Club of the VFW, which was organized last month with election of officers , held their second meeting April 11 at the home of the president , Mrs. Marge Dawson of 211 Eastwood Boulevard. Two changes were made in the officers. Mrs. Andrew Ko- zak is the new secretary instead of Mrs. Isabelle Sullivan , and Mrs. Alice Koziol is the new sergeant- at-arms instead of Mrs. Frances Walsh. The special award was giv- en to Mrs. Marie Perrino and a cake was awarded to Mrs. Ann Fronhoef f er. The group have changed their meeting night to the first instead of the second Tues- day in the month. Mrs. Russell Reed of Smith Lane , who was confined at Ma- ther Memorial Hospital last week for several days after an accident , is home and improving nicely. Brian Williams , son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williams of Elliot Avenue , was surprised with a par- ty April 17 in honor of his thir- teenth birthday. Guests were , be- sides his sister , Joyce , and brother , Jeffrey, his grandmother , Mrs. Er- nest Overton , Mrs. Percy Overton , Mrs. Edwin < Overton of Lake Grove ; Mrs. Frederick Schwamb, Jr., and children , Peggy, Frederick , and Kevin , Mrs. Stephen Barnett and children , Nancy, Bonnie , Ste- phen and Sally of Centereach ; Mrs. Jack Helfrich and sons , Johnny and Stephen , of Stony Brook , and Mrs. Jerome Suydam of Huntington. The Ladies * Auxiliary of the Centereach Fire Department held their regular meeting at the fire- house on April 17 with 55 mem- bers present and Mrs. Helen Lew- andowski , president , presiding. Af- ter the business meeting the fol- lowing new members were accept- ed: Gloria Schneble , Dorothy Gei- ser , Louise Grelowicz and Barbara Connell. Also two women of Ma- ther Memorial Hospital, volunteer worker Ellie Bryant and Betty Paulding, spoke to the group on volunteer workers and how much they are needed at the hospital , the Pink ¦ Ladies , Candy Stripe Girl s and many others. Members of the 50-50 Club who won awards were Mesdames Mary Kling, Mar- garet Kennedy, Adele Hauck , and also Kenneth Trelowicz. Members acting on the refreshment commit- tee were Mesdames Marie Bekuhrs , Kay Burr , Margaret Bogensberg- er , Rose Ollhurst , and .Jean Schneider. The Centereach and Lake Grove Democratic Club met at the White Horse Inn April 18 for the in- stallation of their new officers. Justice of the Peace Anthony Sal- vatore installed the new slate who are Joseph LaLone , president; Mrs. Alice Bealey, vice president; Mrs. Virginia Madonna , recording secre- tary ; Mrs. Grace Sartory, corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Josep h Freidrich , treasurer , and Patrick Ryan , sergeant-at-a r m s. Guest speaker for the evening was Phil- ip Merrion , captain of Life Guard s of the Brookhaven Department of Recreation , who spoke on mouth- to-mouth rescue breathing. At their next meeting, May 16 , - the group expect to have as guest speaker Judge Anthony Salvatore , who will speak on the working of the courts. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Morris- sey of Hawkins Avenue were very pleasently surprised with an open house party at the home of their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Williams of Ful- ton Street , Sunday in honor of their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Decorations were in the wedding theme with wedding bells and flowers. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Davie Williams of Nesconset , Douglas Williams and Miss Bonnie Leyman of Holbrook; Paul Wil- liams , Coles Williams , Philip Stohr , John Pearl , Mr. and Mrs. Coles Williams and sons , John and Paul , Mrs. John Walsh , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benson all of Cen- tereach; Mr. and Mrs. Foster Overton , Mrs. Harvey Williams , Walter Williams of Lake Grove : Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh of St. James , Mil* , and Mrs. Peter An- derson , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace An- derson and children , Martha , Floyd and Kevi n , all of North Bergen , N. J. Also Mrs. Thomas Nolan and children , John and Ann , of Pat- chogue , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mor- rissey and son Ale Timothy Mor- risey (home on leave from Marsh Air Force Base , California), Mr. and Mrs. John Oakley, the Rev . and Mrs. Harold Colman , Mrs. Patrick Raffert y all of Lake Ron- konkoma; A. Johnson of New Jer- sey, Mrs. Frank Clark of Scotts Plains , N. J., and Mrs. Fran k M]ey- er of Blue Point. Many families of four generations were presen t and the couple received many love- ly gifts , flowers and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Morrissey, who have lived for many years on Hawkins Ave- nue, have been staying with their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Williams for the past, several months. BISHOP TO VISIT CHURCH Bishop Howard D. Higgins , D.D. will visit St. Andrew ' s Reformed Episcopal Church of Centereach on Sunday. A late afternoon ser- vice is planned at the church be- ginning at 4 p. m. Bishop Hig- gins , who was rector of First Re- formed Ep iscopal Church of New York City for more than 20 years, is especially close to the new work in Centereach. ' St. Andrew ' s Church is an extension work of First Church. CHURCH NEWS The First Congregational Church of New Village has Sun- day School at 9:45 a.m., worship at 11 a.m., Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m., gospel service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer and Bible Study hour at 8 p. m. Wednes- day. A group from the church will attend the Family Bible Con- ference at the Stony Brook School on Saturday. A kick-off banquet will be held at the VFW Hall at G:30 p. m. Monday for those in- terested in the building program. The Centereach Community Church hold Sunday School at 10 a.m., worship at 11:15 a.m., Westminster Fellowship at 6:30 p.m., Sunday. Confirmation clas- ses are at 3 p.m. Sunday. Next Sunday, in the absence of the pastor , an elder , Warren Bausert , Sr., of the Selden Churc h will be the speaker at both Centereach and Selden services. The pastor , the Rev. Norman Minard , will be spending some time at the Presby- terian Medical Center in New York City. The Centereach Mennonite Church holds worshi p at 10 a.m., Sunday School at 10:45 a.m., gos- pel service at 7:45 p.m. Sunday. Bible study hour is at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, with a special class for young people. Our Savior Lutheran Church holds Sunday School at 9 a.m., worship at 8 and 10:30 a.m., Sun- day. Confirmation class for sev- enth graders is at 4 p.m. Wednes- day, for eigth graders at 4 p.m. Thursday and for high school at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The pastor , the Rev. Kenneth Hoener , attended a pastor ' s conference at Atlantic City Monday through Wednesday this week. St Andrew ' s Reformed Episco- pal Church has Sunday School at 10 a.m., morning prayer with the litany at 11 a.m. Bishop Howard D. Higgins of New York City will speak at the church at 4 p.m. Sunday. Tonight , Thursday, the Rev. Charles E. Pont , artist and painter , a former Baptist minister will finish his series of messages at the church. To-morrow night , Friday, the Adult Fellowship will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Magiulo of North Colman Road. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary R.C. Church holds masses at 8, 9 , 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Sunday. 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Navy and _ * : ' - */ ' Jacques Piccard , son of the Swiss inventor Augusts Piccard whose : / deep-diving cra ft , "Trieste , " would be the vessel the young men would use for an attempt at reaching the deepest ocean level in history. Both men boarded the "Trieste" and were read y for their perilous T Aftt4' -P* * ordeal. 7 hours of suspense lay ahead during which time the sli ghtest f IVllv&SS failure anywhere in their instrument-packed cra ft could be fatal. At 8 a.m. "Trieste " disappeared and one of man ' s last great adventures had begun. 4 hours and 38 minutes later she touched down a\ 35 , 800 ft., man ' s deepest descent in history. After 3 minutes of observation , "Trieste " started for the surface , reach ing it 3 hours and 27 minutes later. "Project Neckton " had been term ' maied and 2 brave men had demonstrated man ' s new abilit y to probe one of nature ' s last frontiers. It had been a formidi- ble challenge in the name of science. yW\ J\A /* **M~ Saving money is a challenge too. Though you may believe a /V.^ "^ J^- savings progra m impossible to follow regularl y, if the desire to save t /- r ^ ^ ^* ^~ /s ^ <^-^~ j ' y~A~^* ~ is sufficientl y strong the effort cannot hel p being a success. Wh y not <^ ~- ^ s " ^ - ~ ^ w open your savings account today at Union Savings where thousands y^^ A^-^/y ^ have saved millions since 1896. <~ ~J^„ % ^ _ x —— *v^ *, —. - . - N 0 j 0f Q Series 4^ UNION SAVINGS BAN K 11 |1 [F OF PATCHOGUE , N. Y. ¦^j yjJa 'S- Corner So. Ocean Ave. and Churc h St. Tel. GRover 5-5800 Banking Services 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Mon . thru Fri., Fri. Eve. 6:30 to 8 P. M. - Member F.D.I.C. '*mmm—mmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm -mmmmmmmmmwmmm *mmmmmwmm mmmm ^ EASTWOOD VILLAGE and DAWN ESTATES Mrs. Ethel Smith, ROnk. 9-8752 A baby shower was held for Mrs. Robert Keenan of 7 Hunter Lane on April 15 at the home of Mrs. Philip Palma of 79 Wagon Lane South. The room was very prettily trimmed in pink , white and blue , with streamers and a decorated umbrella and chair. Guests were Mesdames Rita Kel- ly, Maine Masciandaro , Louise Lagonegro , Victoria Herzog, Ruth Gluckman , Terry Hogan , Mary Perillo , Edith Bnffa , Barbara Granelle , M. Lacognata , Lee Far- ley, Eileen E r h a r d t , Audrey Lichtwald , Beth Norden. Miss Lois Kingsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kingsley of 128 Stanley Drive , was home for the weekend from Kings Col- lege , Briarcliff Manor. Donna Klemm , daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klemm of 31 Bowdoin Drive , celebrated her fifth birthday April 19 with a party for her friends , Kath y and Susan Hendrick , Debra Lynas , Brenda Lewis , Maureen Farrell , Mary McPadden , and Laura Potts and her brother , Steven , also helped in the celebration. On Sunday another family part y was held in honor of the occasion when Mr. and Mrs. William Schreyer , grandparents of Lynbrook , and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Let'takes, uncle and aunt of North Massa- pequ a , and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sandhaus of Centereach were din- ner guests. Kathleen Secor , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Secor of 131 Stanley Drive , celebrated her eighth birthday with u party Ap- ril 19. Her guests were John Stratton , Maria and Dick y Polum- bo , Joan , Alfred and Ed gar Schroder. Mrs. Thomas McDonnald of Brooklyn was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mtrs. Alfred Siciliano of 118 Eastwood Boulevard. Joan Gambino , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gambino of 09 p]astwood Boulevard , celebrated her seventh birthday with a party Sunday. Her guests were here sis- ter , Connie Evel yn , and brother , Mannie , and friends , Leanne Bar- ber , Lynn and Bonnie Bagiio , Diane and Thomas Anandro , Vic- toria lieu and Connie O'Brian. Mr. and Mrs. James Caruso of 70 Picket Lane celebrated their daughter Helen ' s thirteenth birth- day with a family party on Sun- I day. ^ Area Witnesses Schedul e Bible Convention Sat . During- the week the local con- gregation of Jehovah' s Witne. - - .ses has been conducting an intensive house-to-house program among lo- cal residents. The local witnesses are delivering over 1,000 personal invitations to a free Bible train- ing convention at Long Island Arena in Commack , tomorrow through Sunday. Frank Ingui , presiding minister of the local congregation is su- pervising the program and com- menting on the activity. He said . "Since this assembly will be de- voted to improving everyday prac- tice of Bible principles we art- ex- tending an invitation to the gene- ral public. " With attendance during the as- sembly expected to exceed 1,200, Mr. Ingui announced to the con- gregation Sunday, that approxi- mately 275 volunteer workers would be needel to maintain an efficient convention organization. Departments such as attendants , cafeteria , installation , automobile parking, stage decorations and cleaning were cited as examples of the work that would be re- quired. _ Hig hlights of the three-day pub- lie meeting will be the baptism of more than 50 new Jehovah' s Witnesses at 2 p. m. Saturday and a public Bible lecture :\ p. m. Sun- day entitled , "The Twentieth Cen- tury in Bible Prophecy " , by Bruce E. Giffin , ministry supervisor of the more than 200 congregations of Jehovah' s Witnesses in New Jersey, New York City and Long- Island. Mrs. B. Davis. JIT 8-3987 James Rafferty, son of Mrs. France- Rafferty of Gatelot Ave- nue , returned to his studies at the I' niveisity of Dayton in Dayton. O.. Sunday. He came home to at- tend i lie wedding of his sister . Ciuin hine Rafferty. to David Mc- Culloch in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church en Saturday. Mr. Rafferty was an usher. 1 he I atcnogue Advance is on sale at: Lake Ronkonkoma Sta- tioners. Lechowit ' s Delicatessen , Teddy ' s Luncheonette , W hclan Drue; Store , Frank' s Stationery, L:\koma Food Stores , Inc. in Lake Ronkonkoma. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas Iwino. who wore married in the Methodist Church April 15 b y the Rev . William Boone , have returned frem their wedding trip and are iivimr at **8 Fulton Street , the l ake. Mrs. Irvine is the former , Vii-s Alice Gloria Wambold. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cugell of Bay Avenue was christened in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church April 10 . The Rev. John Sheehan . the baby ' s mater- nal uncle, officiated at the chris- tening ceremony. Following the baptism. Mr. and Mrs. Cugell en- tertained at a family reception. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worzel are the parents of a son born in Ma- ther Memorial Hospital April 4. ^>The following day, in the same hosp ital, a son was also born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald. On April 0, again in Mather , a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Di Meo. The new pa rents all live at the Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Clifford of Manues Street celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniversary April 12 and on Apri l 15 they entertained at a pizza party and movie in honor of the twelfth birthday of their daug hter , Col- leen. Guests were Colleen ' s friends and after the movie the group and members of the family met at the Clifford home where cake and ice cream were served. I he Patchogue Advance is on sale at: Station Super Market , Liggett' s Drug Store in Rankon - koma.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scionti of Pleasure Avenue celebrated their twenty-first wedding anni- versary April 15. They were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George LaCorte , Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Mancini and Mr. and MTs. Neal Miranda at Land' s End in Sayville to celebrate the occasion. Mr. and Mrs . Norman Gimmler have returned from a two-week wedding trip to Florida and are now living in their new home on Smith Street. Christine Holzler , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holzer of St. Joseph Avenue , has returned to school after being ill with the measles. Samuel Myavec of Jacksonville, Fla.. was among the out-of-town guests at the Rysanek—Myavec wedding on Saturday. He is the brother of the bride. Mrs . Laurie Miranda of St. James Pa rkway wah the guest-of- honor last week at a surprise stork shower given for her by Miss Marge Moehrer in the home of Mrs. Henry Sliwinski of Bar- bara Road. Among the guests were Mesdames Neal Miranda , Margaret Pesce , Michael Carrera , Edward Carrera , Peter Anzalone , Frank Altaville , Robert Baumman John Steininger , Lena Moehrer. Anthony Donato Eugene Pitting- er and Miss Karen Sliwinski. Af- ter Mrs. Miranda opened her many lovely gifts , a buffet supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slater of 14 Wyant Avenue have returned to the Lake after spending five months in Miami. Mrs. Vincent Wood , Jr., and her two daughters. Rita and The- resa, of Fifth Street spent five days visiting Mrs. Wood' s sister . Mi ' s. Maureen Zimmerman of Do- ver. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Acampora of Ronkonkoma and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Williams of the Lake be- came the parents of sons born in Brookhaven Memorial Hosp ital on April 8. Deborah Prince, daug hter of Mr and Mrs. Daniel Prince of Cherry Street, was feted at a birthday party on April 14 in honor of her twelfth birthday. Guests were her playmates and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bracking of Foster Road became the pa- rents of a daug hter. Elizabeth Karla, in Mercy Hospital in Sy- osset on April 11. They now have four boys and three girls. The annual meeting of the board of directors, officers and plot own- ers of Lake Ronkonkoma Ceme- tery , Inc., will be held in the board room of the Methodist Church at Five Corners , Lake Ron - konkoma , at 3 p. m. Sunday. Marijane McDermott , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott of Rose Drive , celebrated her twelfth birthday with a pajama party April 18. Her guests were Barbara Jane Kruckel . Laurin Lu- cas , Kathleen Gemmel , Barbara Carroll , Joan Metzger , Barba ra Stolle , Jill Desmond , Candace Hil- ton , Susan Rottman , Barbara Sta- wicki , Kathleen McGee, Candice Kennedy and Terry, the guest-of- honor ' s younger sister. Debbie Markert. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Markert , was ill last week. She has returned to school. Mrs. Margaret Semerjian of Saddle Road , Stony Brook , one of th former owners of Suffolk House on Pond Road , the Lake . underwent surgery in St. Charles Hospital in Port Jefferson last week. The operation was success- ful and she is now recuperating. Chief and Mrs. Harry Fogarty of the North Merrick Fire De- partment spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Van Diense , custodians of the Lake- land Fire Department , in their apartment in the firehouse. Chief Fogarty inspected the Lakeland equipment so he could report back to his department and recommend new equipment at North Merrick. Commissioner Frank Mascari and his wife and daughter , Linda , were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Van Diense. Thomas Buizzio was also a Sunday visitor. Mr. and Mrs. G. Renwick Ray- nor motored to Providence , R. I., April 21 for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hock hav e returned to their home on Motor Parkway after spending the Win- ter in Stewart , Fla. Mrs. Louise Hensel of Walnut Avenue was taken to Mather Me- morial Hospital in the Lakeland Fire. Department ambulance on April 21, having sustained a brok- en hip. Hugh Obernolte and Jo- seph Quirk were the attendants. Newton Raynor , who is now living in New Hampshire with his family, is spending some time at the Lake on business matters. MAPLECREST SOCIAL CLUB The Map lecrest Women ' s Social Club met April 11 in the home of Mrs. Anthony J. Iacopelli at 2 Joel Court. On the program for the evening was a talk on "Home Safety and First Aid" by the Long Island Lighting Company. On April 18 the members enjoyed a skating party and had pizza pies before returning home. The next regular meeting of the club will be held May 17 in the home of Mrs. George Peterson at 2 Crest- wood Lane. Anyone wishing to be a guest at one of the meetings , p lease contact Mrs. Patricia H. Bissell , acting president , JUniper 8-3906. Guests must have permis- sion to attend meetings. At the May meeting Mrs. Bissell will re- turn the presidency to Mrs. An- thony Vasallo who has been on leav e of absence. Mr. and Mrs. Vasallo became the parents of a daughter on Apri l 10. SOUTHSIDE HOSPITAL AUX. The Southside Hosp ital Auxili- ary meeting April 17 in the home of Mrs . Anton Pedisich on Lake Shore Road , discussed the very successful card party recently held. Six layettes were made by the members and given to South- side Hospital to be used for hos- pital welfare work. Present were Mesdames Muller Gould , Michael Pedisich , Anton Pedisch , Frank Rummel , William Pinkham , Er- nest Hock , Raymond Duffield , Wil Ham Susa , Harold Sorenson , Sr., and Miss Lulie Pinkham. They played cards and enjoyed refresh- ments. AMERICAN LEGION AUX A meeting of the William Mer- ritt Hallock Unit 155 of the American Legion Auxiliary was held April 19 in the clubhouse on Church Street , the president , Mrs. Robert Mc Cabe, opened the meet- ing by giving a report on the county meeting held earlier in the month. Mrs. William Wickers re- ported that poppy posters, sub- mitted by children in the local schools , would be judged on Mon- day in her home on Richard Ave- nue by a committee of s even judges. Mrs. Joseph Dougherty, membership chairman , reported that membership is now up to 93 members. Any eligible woman is invited to j oin the auxiliary. The Gold Star mothers will be honor- ed at the next monthly meeting. The county officers will also be present for their annual official visit to the unit. METHODIST CHURCH The Methodist Church at Five Corn ers has a family hour of wor- shi p and study at 9:30 a. m. The regular Sunday hou r of Divine worship and sermon is at 11 a. m. The Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. The 13 members of the Con- firmation class will be received in- to the fellowship of the church at a special 11 a. m. service of worship on Sunday. A class for adult information will start at 4 p. m. May 4. The Rev. William Boone is the in- structor. Members of the class will be received into the church on June 4 at 11 a. m. The Rev. Mr. Boone , Mrs. Frank Kiernan , William G. Roesel and Sterling Girardet will attend a dinner meeting tonight of the Me- thodist district conference in Hicks- ville. Joseph Frederick , son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Hughis of 3 Tucker Lane , Centereach , was baptized in the church this month by the Rev . Mr. Boone. Miss Rita Maricondo and Joseph Coni gliaro are the god parents. The Woman ' s Society of Chris- tian Service will meet at 8 p. m. today to hold election of officers. All women of the congregation are invited to attend. A panel dis- cussion will be held. HOLY CROSS CHURCH Holy Cross Lutheran Church holds services Sunday at 8:15 , 9:30 and 11 a. m. Holy commun- ion is celebrated the First Sunday of each month at all three ser- vices. The Ladies 5 Guild will be in charge , .o£.$ _ m#*9XVi at ^^L a. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Sunday masses in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church are at 7, 8, 9, 10, m. starting this Sunday for the covnenience of parents with small children who wish to attend church service. The church school meets each Sunday at 9:30 a. m. The commi ssion on worship and music will meet at 8 p. m. to- morrow. The pre-Confirmation class will meet at 9 a. m. Satur- day. The Rev. William F. Gotwald is the instructor. Anyone wishing to reserve a j date for the Sunday bulletin me- imorial s should see or call Mrs. Frevert , JU 8-5568. ! The annual Spring clothing drive has been extended five days until tomorrow. The clothing will be 'Used for Lutheran World Relief. The Men ' s Brotherhood will hold ;another workday on Saturday from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Anyon e wishing to donate a memorial shrub to help beautify the church grounds will get the needed in- formation from the chart posted in the Narthex. The Rev. and Mrs. Gotwald will hold open house at the parsonage from 3 to 5 p. m. on Sunday. 11 a. m. and 12 noon in the church. In the school auditorium they are at 8:15, 9:15, 10:15 a. m. 11:15 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. Daily mass is at 7 and 8 a. m. Plans are underwa y for the an- nual play presented by the Crusa- der Club of St. Joseph' s. This year the performance will be held on May 12 and 13, the curtain rising promptly at 8:30 p. m. It will feature four one-act plays : "The V a 1 i a n t'\ "Anastasia " , "Sorry, Wrong Number " , and "Quiet Please. " ST. MARY'S CHURCH St. Mary ' s Episcopal Church holds Sunday service s at 8 , 9:40 <and 11 a. m. with Holy commun- ion and a sermon at all three services. The church school meets an the parish hall Sunday at 9:40 ; a. m. Holy communion is admin- istered daily at 9 a. m. in the old rectory. Laying on of hands for the sick , Fridays after com- taugupn. Ronkonkoma and the Lake News NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Held by The Prudential Insuranc e Company of America of Newark. N. J. The persons whose names and last known addresses are set forth below appear from the records of the above-named life insurance corporation to be entitled to abandoned property in amounts of twenty-live dollars or more. William Brody, 296 East Main Street. Patchogue , N. Y. Isolde M. Heimberger Lindenhurst , N. Y. William Revnclds 124 H. Main Road. Sayville X. Y. Thomas Boland Lindenhurst. N. Y. A report of unclaimed prop- erty has been made to the Comp- troller of the State of New Yo; k pursuant to section 701 of the Abandoned Property Law of the State of New York. A list of the names contained in this notice is cm tile and open io public inspec- tion at the principal office of the corporation located at 745 Broad Street, in the City of Newark. New Jersey wliere such abandoned property is payable. Such abandoned property will he paid on or before August 31st next to nersons establishing io its satisfaction their right to receive the- same. In the succeeding month of September, and on or before the tenth day thereof, such unclaimed pronevty will be paid to the Comp- troller of the State of New York and it shall thereupon cease to be liable therefor. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Local Girl To Be Guest At Teachers ' Program A "Future Teachers of Ameri- ca " program , will be held in the administration building of the College of Mount Saint Vincent , Riverdale , New York City, from 9 to 11:30 a. m. A pril 25. Sister Catherine Marie , presi- dent of the college ; Sister Edith Marie , dean of studies; Sister Mi- riam Julia , registrar; and Sister Angela Dolores , director of ad- mission , will address the students and a panel of seniors will an- swer their questions. Among the seniors who will form the panel is Loretta Zieman , 14 Campbell Street , Patchogue. A tour of the college and refresh- ments will close the day.

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News of Centereach and Lake GroveMrs. Ethel Smith. ROnk. 9-S7S2

Mrs. Leroy Harris and daugh-ters , Susan and Ellen , of SmithLane are spending some time withMrs. Harri s' parents , Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Allen , in Brooklyn whiletheir home here is being complete-ly renovated. The two childreneach celebrated her birthday,while at their grandparents' home ,Susan , five years old on April 15and Ellen , four years old on April

Mrs. Alvin Smith and her nolh-er, Mrs. Gesine Wiltsey of SmithStreet, attended a bridal showerfor Miss Nancy Mays of Merrickat the home of Mrs. BenjaminRutkowski of Bayport Saturdaynight. Miss Mays will be marriedto Mrs. Smith's nephew and Mrs,Wiltsey 's grandson , Richard Wilt-sey of Massapequa on August 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williamsand son , Brian , Tor Fridlund andPaul Edwards enjoyed Saturdayvisiting at the Roosevelt Home-stead , Sagamore Hill , and otherplaces of interest.

Five girls of the Explorer Grou pof the Pioneer Girls enjoyed abicycle ride Saturday with * theirleader, Mrs. Maria Kinner. Thegirls, Ruth Ann Burr, Diane Oles,Joy and Grace Delena and JoyHolzer, rode to the home of Mrs.Jack Helfrich, Stony Brook, wherethey were treated to refreshments.

Mrs. Jay Newton of Gould Roadwas a luncheon guest Thursday ofMrs. Ernest Overton. The occa-sion was Mrs. Newton's birthday.

Mrs. Grace Green and Mrs.Charles A h l s c h l ag e r of EastNorthport were luncheon guests onFriday of Mrs. Edwin Overton ofMiddle Country Road.

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

The Lake G r o v e-CentereachHome Extension Unit will holdtheir r e g u l a r business meetingTuesday at the meeting rooms onBlydenburgh Road. Members areasked to get their projects to theFletcher Hobby Shop this week.A window display will be at theshop all next week. Anyone wish-ing to j oin the unit may attendthe meetings which are held atthe Centereach C o m m u n i t yChurch on Blydenburgh Road ev-ery Tuesday.

The C.O.D.S. Club and husbandswere dinner guests on Sundaynight of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Dar-row of Bayport. Those attendingfrom here were Mr. and Mrs. PercyOverton, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ov-erton of Lake Grove and Mr. andMrs. Alvin Smith of Centereach.

AH residents please take noteof the Civil Defense Air-raid alertwhich will take place at 4 p. m.on Friday.

The Centereach Fire Depart-ment ambulance answered the fol-lowing calls on April 10, at 5:20a. m. Mrs. John Santorello of 202Tree Road was taken to GoodSamaritan Hospital. Driver wasJohn Santorello, first aid manGeorge Doherty. On April 12 at9 a. m. Rougheld Pierson of 7Sunset Drive was taken to Ma-ther Memorial Hospital by orderof Dr. Mautone; driver was Wil-liam Boddy, first aid man GeorgeWright. April 12 at 5:20 p. in.Theresa Waaland was taken toHuntington Hospital by order ofDr. Teachen. Driver was OttoWolz , first aid man Daniel Brown.April 4 at 6 a. m. Wallace Sal-coner of 78 Eastwood Boulevardwas taken to Mather MemorialHospital by order of Dr. Yama-gnchi. Driver was Otto Wolz ,first aid man, James Connell.April 16 at 7:50 a. m. Jose Oyar-zabel of Audrey Lane was takento Mather MJemorial Hospital byorder of Dr. Butler. Driver wasDaniel Brown; first aid man. Har-ry Brown, Sr., April 19 at 12:45p. m. Lillian Sharkey of 7 LenoreLane, Farmingville, was taken toMather Memorial Hospital by dri-ver William Boddy ; first aid man ,George Wright, assistant, FrankIlacque. April 21 at 10:10 p. m.Michael E s p os i t o of WindsorStreet was taken to Mather Me-

^rnorial Hospital by order of Dr.Morton Jagust. Driver was JamesConnell , first aid man , Ralp hSappacerque , assistant T. Trele-wicz. April 21 at 9 p. m. CarrieLow of Sommerset Street taken toIslip Hospital order of Dr. Roet-tinger. Driver Richard McKenna;first aid man , George Wright , as-sistant , James Connell.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bin gay ofCurtis Street entertained on Sun-day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buch-ger and sons, Harold and Steven ,of Elmont , Mesdames Gns Kirsch-er , Ida Buchger of Wantagh ; Mr.and Mrs. Robert Bingay and chil-dren. Robert and Karen , of Hol-brook; Mrs. Jean Bingay of Med-ford. The occasion was in honorof Mrs. Jean Bingay 's birthday.

Mesdames Margaret Kennedy,Ida Bingay, Jean Bingay and Ed-na Hahn , members of the SecretPal Club, visited on ThursdayMrs. Henry Faustich , who former-ly resided on Lake Grove Boule-vard but now makes her homewith her granddaughter, Mrs.Frank Samuelson in East Islip.

Debra and Catherine Miller ofHewlett spent last week withtheir uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs.Christian Sartory of 11 GreendaleLane, while their parents , Mr. andMrs. Warren Miller , had a vaca-tion in the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs.Miller picked up their daughtersover the weekend.

The Married Couples' Club ofthe First Congregational Churchof New Village held their meetingat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil-ip Ekstrom of Smithtown April17. After games were enjoyed un-der the supervision of the Rev.Kenneth Olsen, Thomas Little ofStony Brook gave the devotionalmessage. Couples attending werethe Rev. and Mrs. Olsen , Mr. andMrs. Percy Overton , Mr. and Mrs.Ralp h Williams . Mr. and Mrs. Al-fred Siciliano , Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Heining, Mr. and Mrs. AlfredFridlund , Mr. and Mrs. John Mar-kee , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zak-rewski , Mr. and Mrs. AlbertAbramsen all of Centreach andLake Grove ; Mr. and Mrs. RobertEkstrom , Mr. and Mrs. WalterJensen , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jen-sen of Smithtown ; Mr. and Mrs.James Hill , Mr. and Mrs. JamesTrappen , Mr. and Mrs. WernerKatzenberger of Stonv Brook.

The Wood Road Parent-TeacherAssociation met at the Wood RoadSchool April 18 for their regularbusiness meeting. Gerald Klafter ,president, presided. After the gen-eral business meeting a film wasshown by the guidance teacher ,Raymond Barber , on "PreparingSixth Graders for High School".Also several selections were playedby the Wood Road School bandunder the direction of HaroldAbrams.

Several classes from the WoodRoad School enjoyed trips lastweek. The Fourth grade class ofRobert Hedges went on a tour ofManhatten and the two Third gra-des of Malcolm Taylor and MissHelen Lohman enjoyed a visit tothe Central Park Zoo, New Yorkon Thursday. Today, two classesof the First grade are visiting theMassapequa Zoo with their teach-ers, Mrs. Edna Mae Kingsley andMiss Barbara Ginn.

The Boosterette Club, an auxil-iary to the Booster Club of theVFW, which was organized lastmonth with election of officers ,held their second meeting April 11at the home of the president, Mrs.Marge Dawson of 211 EastwoodBoulevard. Two changes were madein the officers. Mrs. Andrew Ko-zak is the new secretary insteadof Mrs. Isabelle Sullivan , and Mrs.Alice Koziol is the new sergeant-at-arms instead of Mrs. FrancesWalsh. The special award was giv-en to Mrs. Marie Perrino and acake was awarded to Mrs. AnnFronhoef f er. The g r ou p havechanged their meeting night to thefirst instead of the second Tues-day in the month.

Mrs. Russell Reed of SmithLane, who was confined at Ma-ther Memorial Hospital last weekfor several days after an accident ,is home and improving nicely.

Brian Williams, son of Mr. andMrs. Sidney Williams of ElliotAvenue, was surprised with a par-ty April 17 in honor of his thir-teenth birthday. Guests were, be-sides his sister, Joyce, and brother,Jeffrey, his grandmother, Mrs. Er-nest Overton, Mrs. Percy Overton ,Mrs. Edwin < Overton of LakeGrove ; Mrs. Frederick Schwamb,Jr., and children , Peggy, Frederick,and Kevin , Mrs. Stephen Barnettand children , Nancy, Bonnie, Ste-phen and Sally of Centereach ;Mrs. Jack Helfrich and sons,Johnny and Stephen , of StonyBrook, and Mrs. Jerome Suydamof Huntington.

The Ladies* Auxiliary of theCentereach Fire Department heldtheir regular meeting at the fire-house on April 17 with 55 mem-bers present and Mrs. Helen Lew-andowski , president, presiding. Af-ter the business meeting the fol-lowing new members were accept-ed: Gloria Schneble, Dorothy Gei-ser, Louise Grelowicz and BarbaraConnell. Also two women of Ma-ther Memorial Hospital, volunteerworker Ellie Bryant and BettyPaulding, spoke to the group onvolunteer workers and how muchthey are needed at the hospital ,the Pink ¦ Ladies, Candy StripeGirls and many others. Membersof the 50-50 Club who won awardswere Mesdames Mary Kling, Mar-garet Kennedy, Adele Hauck, andalso Kenneth Trelowicz. Membersacting on the refreshment commit-tee were Mesdames Marie Bekuhrs,Kay Burr , Margaret Bogensberg-er, Rose Ollhurst , and .JeanSchneider.

The Centereach and Lake GroveDemocratic Club met at the WhiteHorse Inn April 18 for the in-stallation of their new officers.Justice of the Peace Anthony Sal-vatore installed the new slate whoare Joseph LaLone, president; Mrs.Alice Bealey, vice president; Mrs.Virginia Madonna , recording secre-tary ; Mrs. Grace Sartory, corres-ponding secretary; Mrs. JosephFreidrich , treasurer, and PatrickRyan, sergeant-at-a r m s. Guestspeaker for the evening was Phil-ip Merrion , captain of Life Guard sof the Brookhaven Department ofRecreation, who spoke on mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing. Attheir next meeting, May 16, - the

group expect to have as guestspeaker Judge Anthony Salvatore ,who will speak on the workingof the courts.

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Morris-sey of Hawkins Avenue were verypleasently surprised with an openhouse party at the home of theirson-in-law and daughter , Mr. andMrs. Wellington Williams of Ful-ton Street , Sunday in honor oftheir sixtieth wedding anniversary.Decorations were in the weddingtheme with wedding bells andflowers. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.Davie W i l l i a m s of Nesconset ,Douglas Williams and Miss BonnieLeyman of Holbrook; Paul Wil-liams , Coles W i l l i a m s , PhilipStohr , John Pearl , Mr. and Mrs.Coles Williams and sons , John andPaul , Mrs. John Walsh , Mr. andMrs. Richard Benson all of Cen-tereach; Mr. and Mrs. FosterOverton , Mrs. Harvey Williams ,Walter Williams of Lake Grove :Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh ofSt. James, Mil*, and Mrs. Peter An-derson , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace An-derson and children , Martha, Floydand Kevi n , all of North Bergen ,N. J. Also Mrs. Thomas Nolan andchildren , John and Ann , of Pat-chogue , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mor-rissey and son Ale Timothy Mor-risey (home on leave from MarshAir Force Base, California), Mr.and Mrs. John Oakley, the Rev.and Mrs. Harold Colman , Mrs.Patrick Rafferty all of Lake Ron-konkoma; A. Johnson of New Jer-sey, Mrs. Frank Clark of ScottsPlains, N. J., and Mrs. Frank M]ey-er of Blue Point. Many familiesof four generations were presentand the couple received many love-ly gifts, flowers and cards. Mr.and Mrs. Morrissey, who have livedfor many years on Hawkins Ave-nue, have been staying with theirson-in-law and daughter, Mr. andMrs. Wellington Williams for thepast, several months.

BISHOP TO VISIT CHURCHBishop Howard D. Higgins, D.D.

will visit St. Andrew 's ReformedEpiscopal Church of Centereachon Sunday. A late afternoon ser-vice is planned at the church be-ginning at 4 p. m. Bishop Hig-gins , who was rector of First Re-formed Episcopal Church of NewYork City for more than 20 years,is especially close to the new workin C e n t e r e a c h . ' St. Andrew 'sChurch is an extension work ofFirst Church.

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Church of New Village has Sun-day School at 9:45 a.m., worshipat 11 a.m., Youth Fellowship a t6:30 p.m., gospel service at 7:30p. m. Sunday. Prayer and BibleStudy hour at 8 p. m. Wednes-day. A group from the churchwill attend the Family Bible Con-ference at the Stony Brook Schoolon Saturday. A kick-off banquetwill be held at the VFW Hall atG:30 p. m. Monday for those in-terested in the building program.

T h e Centereach CommunityChurch hold Sunday School at10 a.m., worship at 11:15 a.m.,Westminster Fellowship at 6:30p.m., Sunday. Confirmation clas-ses are at 3 p.m. Sunday. NextSunday, in the absence of thepastor, an elder ,Warren Bausert,Sr., of the Selden Church will bethe speaker at both Centereachand Selden services. The pastor,

the Rev. Norman Minard , will bespending some t i m e at the Presby-terian Medical Center in NewYork City.

The C e n t e r e a c h MennoniteChurch holds worshi p at 10 a.m.,Sunday School at 10:45 a.m., gos-pel service at 7:45 p.m. Sunday.Bible study hour is at 7:45 p.m.Wednesday, with a special classfor young people.

Our Savior Lutheran Churchholds Sunday School at 9 a.m.,worship at 8 and 10:30 a.m., Sun-day. Confirmation class for sev-enth graders is at 4 p.m. Wednes-day, for eigth graders at 4 p.m.Thursday and for high school at7 p.m. Wednesday. The pastor , theRev. Kenneth Hoener , attended apastor 's conference at AtlanticCity Monday through Wednesdaythis week.

St Andrew's Reformed Episco-pal Church has Sunday School at10 a.m., morning prayer with thelitany at 11 a.m. Bishop HowardD. Higgins of New York Citywill speak at the church at 4 p.m.Sunday. Tonight , Thursday, theRev. Charles E. Pont , artist andpainter , a former Baptist ministerwill finish his series of messagesat the church. To-morrow night ,Friday, the Adult Fellowship willmeet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Magiulo of North Colman Road.

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.

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A baby shower was held forMrs. Robert Keenan of 7 HunterLane on April 15 at the home ofMrs. Philip Palma of 79 WagonLane South. The room was veryprettily trimmed in pink , whiteand blue, with streamers and adecorated umbrella and chair.Guests were Mesdames Rita Kel-ly, Maine Masciandaro, LouiseLagonegro, Victoria Herzog, RuthGluckman , Terry Hogan , MaryPerillo , Edith Bnffa , BarbaraGranelle , M. Lacognata , Lee Far-ley, Eileen E r h a r d t , AudreyLichtwald , Beth Norden.

Miss Lois Kingsley, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kingsleyof 128 Stanley Drive , was homefor the weekend from Kings Col-lege, Briarcliff Manor.

Donna Klemm , daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Klemm of 31Bowdoin Drive, celebrated herfifth birthday April 19 with aparty for her friends , Kath y andSusan Hendrick , Debra Lynas ,Brenda Lewis, Maureen Farrell ,Mary McPadden , and Laura Pottsand her brother , Steven , alsohelped in the celebration. OnSunday another family party washeld in honor of the occasion whenMr. and Mrs. William Schreyer,grandparents of Lynbrook , andMr. and Mrs. Edward Let'takes,uncle and aunt of North Massa-pequ a, and Mr. and Mrs. LeonardSandhaus of Centereach were din-ner guests.

Kathleen Secor , daughter ofMr. and Mrs. William Secor of131 Stanley Drive, celebrated hereighth birthday with u party Ap-ril 19. Her guests were JohnStratton , Maria and Dick y Polum-bo, Joan ,Alfred and EdgarSchroder.

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Brooklyn was a weekend guest ofMr. and Mtrs. Alfred Siciliano of118 Eastwood Boulevard.

Joan Gambino , daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Emanuel Gambino of 09p]astwood Boulevard , celebratedher seventh bir thday with a partySunday. Her guests were here sis-ter , Connie Evel yn , and brother ,Mannie , and friends , Leanne Bar-ber , Lynn and Bonnie Bagiio ,Diane and Thomas Anandro , Vic-toria lieu and Connie O'Brian.

Mr. and Mrs. James Caruso of70 Picket Lane celebrated theirdaughter Helen 's thir teenth bir th -day with a family party on Sun-

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Area WitnessesSchedule BibleConvention Sat.

During - the week the local con-gregation of Jehovah' s Wi tne . --.seshas been conducting an intensivehouse-to -house program among lo-cal residents . The local witnessesare del iv ering over 1,000 personalinvi ta t ion s to a free Bible t r a in -ing convention at Long IslandArena in Commack , tomorrowthrough Sunday.

Frank Ingui , presiding minis te rof the local congregation is su-pervi sing the program and com-menting on the act ivi ty . He said ."Since this assembly wil l be de-voted to improving everyday prac-tice of Bible prin ciples we art- ex-tending an invi ta t ion to th e gene-ral pub lic."

With attendance during the as-sembly expected to exceed 1,200,Mr. Ingui announced to the con-gregation Sunday, that approxi-mately 275 volunteer workerswould be needel to ma in ta in anefficient conventi on organization.Departments such as a t tendants ,cafeteria , ins ta l l a t ion , au tomob i l epark ing, stage deco rat ions andcleaning were cited as examplesof the work that would be re-quired.

_ Highlights of the three -day pub-lie meeting wil l be the baptismof more than 50 new Jehovah' sWitnesses at 2 p. m. Saturday anda public Bib le lecture :\ p. m. Sun-day enti t led , "The Twentieth Cen-tury in Bible Prophecy ", by BruceE. Giffin , ministry supervisor ofthe more than 200 congregationsof Jehovah's Witnesses in NewJersey, New York City and Long-Island.

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James R affer ty , son of Mrs.France - R a f f e r t y of Gatelot Ave-nu e , re turned to his studies at theI' n i v e i s i t y of Dayton in Dayton.O.. Sunday. He came home to at-tend i lie wedding of his sister .Ciuin h ine Raffer ty . to David Mc-Culloch in St. Joseph's R. C.Church en Saturday . Mr. Ra f f e r t ywas an usher.

1 he I atcnogue Advance is onsale at : Lake Ronkonkoma Sta-tioners. Lechowit 's Delicatessen,Teddy 's Luncheonette , W h c l a nDru e; Store , Frank's Stationery,L:\koma Food Stores, Inc. in LakeRonkonkoma.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam DouglasIwino. who wore married in th eM ethodis t Church April 15 by theRev . Wi l l i am Boone , have returnedfrem the i r wedding tr ip and arei iv imr at **8 Fulton Street , thel ake. Mrs. Irvine is the former,V i i - s Alice Gloria Wambold.

The infant daughter of Mr. andMrs. Gary Cugell of Bay Avenuewas christened in St. Joseph's R.C. Church April 10. The Rev.John Sheehan . the baby 's mater-nal uncle , officiated at the chris-ten in g ceremony. Following thebaptism. Mr. and Mrs. Cugell en-t e r t a ined at a family reception.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worzel arethe parents of a son born in Ma-ther Memorial Hospital April 4.

^>The following day, in the samehosp ital , a son was also born toMr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald.On April 0, again in Mather , adaughter was born to Mr. andMrs. Frank Di Meo. The newpa rents all live at the Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cliffordof Manues Street celebrated theirfourteenth wedding anniversaryApril 12 and on Apri l 15 theyentertained at a pizza party andmovie in honor of the twelfthbirthday of their daughter , Col-leen. Guests were Colleen 's friendsand after the movie the group andmembers of the family met at theClifford home where cake and icecream were served.

I he Patchogue Advance is onsale at: Station Super Market ,Liggett's Drug Store in Rankon-koma.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sciontiof Pleasure Avenue celebratedtheir twenty-first wedding anni-versary April 15. They were thedinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.George LaCorte, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Mancini and Mr. and MTs.Neal Miranda at Land's End inSayville to celebrate the occasion.

Mr. and Mrs . Norman Gimmlerhave returned from a two-weekwedding tr ip to Florida and arenow living in their new home onSmith Street.

Christine Holzler , daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Charles Holzer ofSt. Joseph Avenue, has returnedto school after being ill with themeasles.

Samuel Myavec of Jacksonville,Fla.. was among the out-of-townguests at the Rysanek—Myavecwedding on Saturday. He is thebrother of the bride.

Mrs. Laurie Miranda of St.James Parkway wah the guest-of-honor last week at a surprisestork shower given for her byMiss Marge Moehrer in the homeof Mrs. Henry Sliwinski of Bar-bara Road. Among the guestswere Mesdames Neal Miranda ,Margaret Pesce, Michael Carrera ,Edward Carrera, Peter Anzalone,Frank Altaville, Robert BaummanJohn Steininger , Lena Moehrer.Anthony Donato Eugene Pitting-er and Miss Karen Sliwinski. Af-ter Mrs. Miranda opened her manylovely gifts , a buffet supper wasserved.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slater of14 Wyant Avenue have returnedto the Lake after spending fivemonths in Miami.

Mrs. Vincent Wood , Jr., andher two daughters. Rita and The-resa, of Fifth Street spent fivedays visiting Mrs. Wood's sister.Mi's. Maureen Zimmerman of Do-ver. Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Acamporaof Ronkonkoma and Mr. and Mrs.Francis Williams of the Lake be-came the parents of sons born inBrookhaven Memorial Hosp ital onApril 8.

Deborah Prince, daughter of Mrand Mrs. Daniel Prince of CherryStreet, was feted at a birthdayparty on April 14 in honor of hertwelfth birthday. Guests were herplaymates and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brackingof Foster Road became the pa-rents of a daughter. ElizabethKarla, in Mercy Hospital in Sy-osset on April 11. They now havefour boys and three girls.

The annual meeting of the boardof directors , officers and plot own-ers of Lake Ronkonkoma Ceme-tery, Inc., will be held in theboard room of the MethodistChurch at Five Corners, Lake Ron-konkoma, at 3 p. m. Sunday.

Marij ane McDermott , daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. John McDermottof Rose Drive , celebrated hertwelfth birthday with a pajamaparty April 18. Her guests wereBarbara Jane Kruckel . Laurin Lu-cas, Kathleen Gemmel , BarbaraCarroll , Joan Metzger , Barba raStolle , Jill Desmond , Candace Hil-ton , Susan Rottman , Barbara Sta-wicki , Kathleen McGee, CandiceKennedy and Terry, the guest-of-honor 's younger sister.

Debbie Markert. daughter of Mrand Mrs. Fred Markert , was illlast week. She has returned toschool.

Mrs. Margaret Semerjian ofSaddle Road , Stony Brook , oneof th former owners of SuffolkHouse on Pond Road , the Lake.underwent surgery in St. CharlesHospital in Port Jefferson lastweek. The operation was success-ful and she is now recuperating.

Chief and Mrs. Harry Fogartyof the North Merrick Fire De-partment spent Sunday visitingMr. and Mrs. W. Howard VanDiense , custodians of the Lake-land Fire Department, in theirapartment in the firehouse. ChiefFogarty inspected the Lakelandequipment so he could report backto his department and recommendnew equipment at North Merrick.Commissioner Frank Mascari andhis wife and daughter , Linda , wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Van Diense. Thomas Buizziowas also a Sunday visitor.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Renwick Ray-nor motored to Providence, R. I.,April 21 for the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hock havereturned to their home on MotorParkway after spending the Win-ter in Stewart , Fla.

Mrs. Louise Hensel of WalnutAvenue was taken to Mather Me-morial Hospital in the LakelandFire. Department ambulance onApril 21, having sustained a brok-en hip. Hugh Obernolte and Jo-seph Quirk were the attendants.

Newton Raynor, who is nowliving in New Hampshire with hisfamily, is spending some time atthe Lake on business matters.

MAPLECREST SOCIAL CLUB

The Maplecrest Women 's SocialClub met April 11 in the homeof Mrs. Anthony J. Iacopelli at2 Joel Court. On the program forthe evening was a talk on "HomeSafety and First Aid" by theLong Island Lighting Company.On April 18 the members enjoyeda skating party and had pizza piesbefore returning home. The nextregular meeting of the club willbe held May 17 in the home ofMrs. George Peterson at 2 Crest-wood Lane. Anyone wishing to bea guest at one of the meetings,please contact Mrs. Patricia H.Bissell , acting president, JUniper8-3906. Guests must have permis-sion to attend meetings. At theMay meeting Mrs. Bissell will re-turn the presidency to Mrs. An-thony Vasallo who has been onleave of absence. Mr. and Mrs.Vasallo became the parents of adaughter on Apri l 10.SOUTHSIDE HOSPITAL AUX.

The Southside Hospital Auxili-ary meeting April 17 in the homeof Mrs. Anton Pedisich on LakeShore Road , discussed the verysuccessful card party recentlyheld. Six layettes were made bythe members and given to South-side Hospital to be used for hos-pital welfare work. Present wereMesdames Muller Gould , MichaelPedisich , Anton Pedisch , FrankRummel, William Pinkham, Er-nest Hock, Raymond Duffield, WilHam Susa, Harold Sorenson, Sr.,and Miss Lulie Pinkham. Theyplayed cards and enjoyed refresh-ments.

AMERICAN LEGION AUXA meeting of the William Mer-

ritt Hallock Unit 155 of theAmerican Legion Auxiliary washeld April 19 in the clubhouse onChurch Street, the president, Mrs.Robert Mc Cabe, opened the meet-ing by giving a report on thecounty meeting held earlier in themonth. Mrs. William Wickers re-ported that poppy posters, sub-mitted by children in the localschools, would be judged on Mon-day in her home on Richard Ave-nue by a committee of sevenjudges. Mrs. Joseph Dougherty,membership chairman, reportedthat membership is now up to 93members. Any eligible woman isinvited to j oin the auxiliary. TheGold Star mothers will be honor-ed at the next monthly meeting.The county officers will also bepresent for their annual officialvisit to the unit.

METHODIST CHURCHThe Methodist Church at Five

Corners has a family hour of wor-ship and study at 9:30 a. m. Theregular Sunday hour of Divineworship and sermon is at 11 a. m.The Sunday school meets at 9:30a. m.

The 13 members of the Con-firmation class will be received in-to the fellowship of the churchat a special 11 a. m. service ofworship on Sunday.

A class for adult informationwill start at 4 p. m. May 4. TheRev. William Boone is the in-structor. Members of the classwill be received into the churchon June 4 at 11 a. m.

The Rev. Mr. Boone, Mrs. FrankKiernan, William G. Roesel andSterling Girardet will attend adinner meeting tonight of the Me-thodist district conference in Hicks-ville.

Joseph Frederick, son of Mr.and Mrs. John Robert Hughis of3 Tucker Lane, Centereach, wasbaptized in the church this monthby the Rev. Mr. Boone. Miss RitaMaricondo and Joseph Conigliaroare the godparents.

The Woman's Society of Chris-tian Service will meet at 8 p. m.today to hold election of officers.All women of the congregationare invited to attend. A panel dis-cussion will be held.

HOLY CROSS CHURCHHoly Cross Lutheran Church

holds services Sunday at 8:15,9:30 and 11 a. m. Holy commun-ion is celebrated the First Sundayof each month at all three ser-vices. The Ladies5 Guild will bein charge, .o£.$ _ m#*9XVi at^^L a.

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCHSunday masses in St. Joseph's

R. C. Church are at 7, 8, 9, 10,

m. starting this Sunday for thecovnenience of parents with smallchildren who wish to attend churchservice. The church school meetseach Sunday at 9:30 a. m.

The commission on worship andmusic will meet at 8 p. m. to-morrow. The pre-Confirmationclass will meet at 9 a. m. Satur-day. The Rev. William F. Gotwaldis the instructor.

Anyone wishing to reserve aj date for the Sunday bulletin me-imorials should see or call Mrs.Frevert, JU 8-5568.! The annual Spring clothing drivehas been extended five days untiltomorrow. The clothing will be'Used for Lutheran World Relief.

The Men's Brotherhood will hold;another workday on Saturdayfrom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Anyonewishing to donate a memorialshrub to help beautify the churchgrounds will get the needed in-formation from the chart postedin the Narthex.

The Rev. and Mrs. Gotwald willhold open house at the parsonagefrom 3 to 5 p. m. on Sunday.

11 a. m. and 12 noon in thechurch. In the school auditoriumthey are at 8:15, 9:15, 10:15 a. m.11:15 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. Dailymass is at 7 and 8 a. m.

Plans are underway for the an-nual play presented by the Crusa-der Club of St. Joseph's. Thisyear the performance will be heldon May 12 and 13, the curtainrising promptly at 8:30 p. m. Itwill feature four one-act plays:"The V a 1 i a n t'\ "Anastasia","Sorry, Wrong Number", and"Quiet Please."

ST. MARY'S CHURCHSt. Mary's Episcopal Church

holds Sunday services at 8, 9:40<and 11 a. m. with Holy commun-ion and a sermon at all threeservices. The church school meetsan the parish hall Sunday at 9:40;a. m. Holy communion is admin-istered daily at 9 a. m. in theold rectory. Laying on of handsfor the sick, Fridays after com-taugupn.

Ronkonkoma and the Lake News

NOTICE OF NAMES OFPERSONS APPEARING

AS OWNERS OFCERTAIN UNCLAIMED

PROPERTYHeld by

The Prudential InsuranceCompany of America

of Newark. N. J.The persons whose names and

last known addresses are set forthbelow appear from the records ofthe above-named life insurancecorporation t o be entitled toabandoned property in amounts oftwenty-live dollars or more.

William Brody, 296 East MainStreet. Patchogue, N. Y.

Isolde M. HeimbergerLindenhurst , N. Y.

Will iam Revnclds124 H. Main Road. SayvilleX. Y.

Thomas BolandLindenhurst. N. Y.

A report of unclaimed prop-erty has been made to the Comp-troller of the State of New Yo; kpur suant to section 701 of theAbandoned Property Law of theState of New York. A list of thenames contained in this notice iscm tile and open io pub lic inspec-tion at the princip al office of thecorporation located at 745 BroadStreet , in the City of Newark.New Jersey wliere such abandonedproperty is payable.

Such abandoned property willhe paid on or before August 31stnext to nersons establishing io itssatisfaction their right to receivethe- same.

In the succeeding month ofSeptember, and on or before thetenth day thereof, such unclaimedpronevty will be paid to the Comp-troller of the State of New Yorkand it shall thereupon cease to beliable therefor.THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE

COMPANY OF AMERICA

Local Girl To Be GuestAt Teachers' Program

A "Future Teachers of Ameri-ca" program , will be held in theadministration building of theCollege of Mount Saint Vincent ,Riverdale , New York City , from9 to 11:30 a. m. A pri l 25.

Sister Catherine Marie , presi -dent of the college ; Sister EdithMarie , dean of studies; Sister Mi-riam Julia , registrar; and SisterAngela Dolores , director of ad-mission , will address the studentsand a panel of seniors will an-swer their questions.

Among the seniors who willform the panel is Loretta Zieman ,14 Campbell Street , Patchogue.A tour of the college and refresh-ments will close the day .