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Vacations Ahead! Shift Into High Gear With A Better Used CarMiscellaneous Services

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WHIRLPOOLSERVICE

We Abo RepairNorg». & Taor

Home Laundry Equipment.

WIND StRVrCE. INC. .TeL PAtchogue 8-1277Tel. HUntington 4-8611 .

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A.' M.;,SCLAFANIFloor & Wall tile Contractor

Specializing in Ceramicand Dry Wall Tate.

Complete line of colored tileand bathroom accessories. '

New Work - Repairsand Alterations.

TEL. PATCHOGUE 3-295950t4'" ••

GALA SPRAYINGft PAINTING CO. .

Home ImprovementsWaterproofing

Mastic protective coatings forWaterproofing, Insulating andDecorating ,of Sidewalls, Roof-tag and Flodring. Stucco spray-ing. All work Iruaranteed.

198 Oak Street, PatchogueTelephone PAtchogue 3-4755

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WE CAN REPLACE YOURCiLD-STYLE GARAGE DOORS.; <?¦ 't- •• t Free Estimate.

BRADY. OVERHEADDOOR, CO.

Hewlett Ave. ' PAt. 3-1211' ' - , 14tf

I ¦¦ - BULLDOZING• ' - • Dump Trucking - Grading

Excavating.t ' Specializing for Home Owners.

DAN HOWELLTelephone PAtchogue 3-4758

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MICHAEL E. GRANIELLOPLUMBING & HEATIN8

Installation - RepalrtOrchard Road

EAST PATCHOGUE, N. Y.Telephone PAtchogue 3-0891M

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EDWARD M. DALTONGENERAL MASONCONTRACTOR

Chimneys - SidewalksFoundations - Cesspools

Tree Removal. .Crane & Dump Truck Service.Telephone PAtchogue 3-3009

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L A W N C A R Eand T R I M M I N GAlso high grass cut.

RAY RICHMONDTelephone PAtchogue 3-4257R

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LAND CLEARINGEXCAVATING

Bulldozer for Hire.J. & j. GRADING CO.

Tel. SEMen 2-3383 - 2-3445SELDEN, N. Y.

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RALPH REICH20 Terry Road

Patchogue ; Tel. 3-2882Excavating for

CESSPOOLS - OVERFLOWSTANHS • FOOTINGS

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PAINTING - DEWfcATIN'GINTERlbR - EXTERIOR

PAPERHANGINGHENRY WLLKENSTel., SElden 2-5588..

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UNSIGHTLY - HAZARDOUSNON-PROFITABLETAX CONSUMING

BUILDINGS REMOVED.CALL PATCHOGUE 3-3602

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LEARN TO ( DRIVE.BESTWAY AUf 6 SCHOOL

Private lessons.Pickup without "charge.

PHONE SAYVILLE 4-2925 - .47tf

PLOWING, discirig, rdtotillihe.Lester Bros., Hoitsvftte. PAtch-ogue 3-3756J - BEIlport 7-0396J.

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SEAT bottoms repaired, chair $6;sofa $12. Sprfhga retied. Newwebbing,yne iMmbTic. BAtcnogitilupev?; -; ¦¦ %%*&*:mJm. i . , j . f ' r '' 'Ha l jtig''"' j) ' ' •* V"Pl'A^N 0 TEB&nWZ beginners;advanced. Ejtcellehfc jbackgrouhd.92 Helen street, Centereach. BltlC ARE for 1-2 children in home,Greendale. ROrikdriftorha 9-5747.

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BOATS • repaired. CEnter "Mor-iches 3-0542W, weekdays after 6.Any time weekends. 51tl

LETTERING" truck doors, $10pair. Savage- Sighcraft, Brook-haven. BEIlport 7-0184W. 51tl

Miscellaneous Services

SLIP COVERSYour own material.

Cut, Sewed and Put on.Guaranteed to fit.

- Sofa and 2 Chairs.WAS — $48.00NOW — $35.00

Boat cushions made to orderin clipper or sailcloths, rubberplastic, ;¦ filled with rubberloam, rubberized hair, kapoc.

36 years experience.10 years with Lord & Taylor

and W. J. Sloane.JAMES & IRENE DOYLE

Barrett AvenueHOLTSVILLE, N. Y.

Telephone PAtchogue 3-404851t2

GENERAL TRACTORCONTRACTING

Plowing - Grading - LandscapingTree removal - Light trucking

LARRY WIKAN197 Atlantic Ave., Blue Point

Tel. BLue Point 4-3967J20tf

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', MAIER & STELGESPAINTING - DECORATING

PAPERHANGING

PHONE BELLPORT 7-0457R32tf

ROBERT SILSBEBUILDING CONTRACTOR

- Specializing in AlterationsCustom built homes.

Complete homes.(We finish.)

Quality shells. '(You fihfeh.)

Roofing - SidingFinancing arranged.

Telephone PAtchogue 8-3623M43tf

RUDY PLATEROTICONTRACTOR & BUILDER

Custom Homes - GaragesBreezeways - Alterations

Foundations - PatiosSidewalks - Porches

Enclosed with Jalousies.FREE ESTIMATES.

Telephone PAtchogue 3-295946tf

BENDIX REPAIRSCall PAtchogue 8-0326

PHILIP A. ALLOY83 Wood Avenue

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BULLDOZER ANDTRACTOR SERVICE

, Plowing - DiscingClearing - Excavating, etc.

DICK WEBSTERTelephone BEIlport 7-0929

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Oil Burners - FurnacesFireplaces Cleaned.

OIL BURNERSInstalled * Serviced.

OTTO OIL BURNER SERVICETelephone BAyport 8-0256

*otfLAWN MOWING

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Hedge Cutting - Sickle Bar WorkWoodcutting

Cordwood Power Tool Rental.Expert Operators - Lowest Rates

WILLIAM HARERTelephone PAtchogue 3-0018

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C. & R. WEBERCUSTOM HOME BUILDERS

A N D .GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Remodeling - Attic roomsGarages - Dormers

Alteration - RoofingPorches - Siding

FHA Terms - EstimatesTelephone BAyport 8-3686

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HEADQUARTERS for musician'ssupplies — Teachers, Students,Schools. We deliver anywhere.Irving Rosen, 58 Case avenue.PAtchogue 3-3635W. oltl

OIL FURNACE and oil hot waterheater, $40. Coal furnace, $25.After 6. PAtchogue 3-1745J. 51tl

AMERICAN . Oriental ,rug, 9 x12, good condition, $15. Lischer(Florist), South Country andIf edges Road, East Patchogue. 51 tl

CAMERAS and. "projectors. (Newand used), on sale now. Michael'sCamera Center, 28 East Mam,Patchogue. Terrific savings. 61tl

BOY'S 24 inch bike, 16 inch tri-cycle, chain drive car, good con-dition, reasonable. P A t c h o g u e3-2117R. 61tl

6 BURNER Caldric Luxury, fairlygood condition, $100. Call Satur-days' 64 ;fLakes* street, Patcro%ue.; t 'M ¦ - ./& A ) "¦;' **r :. •;¦* '. rsfti3 ,' BURNER^ kerosene '\rnlj* stovewith oven/ $10. P A ten 6 gU e3-4360M. • . gltl

NEW 2 wheel .trailer, 16r inchwheels ,' $50. PAtchogue' 3-3665J .

. ' ¦ • ' . : 51tlHOUSE TRAILER — 25 ft. Tan-dein wheels, efcetric brakes, re-frigerator, bottle gas range, sleeps4. A real bargain at $650. On dis-play at Myrtle Sordelet, 19 Brookstreet, Patchogue, 51tl

Miscellaneous for Sale

POWER MOWERSROTOTILLERS

TRACTORSNew and Used

WARREN BRADYHewlett Avenue

(Near Swan River Nursery)EAST PATCHOGUE

Telephone PAtchogue 3-121132tf

DWARF FRUIT TREESEvergreens - Azaleas

ShrubsMARTIN NELSEN'SGARDEN CENTER

Route 25 \ SeldenTelephone SElden 2-3597

30tf. LIGHT PLANTSStandby and Portable

ONANTOAD CONKLIN

River AvenueTelephone PAtchogue 3-2365

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CUSTOM MADE FORMICAKITCHEN CABINETS

JOSEPH RISPOLIRONKONKOMA 9-5434

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GERANIUMS, $4.00 a dozen. 414Lincoln Avenue, Sayville, tele-phone 4-0541. 49t4

1— GENERAL Electric refrigerator,6 cu. ft. Excellent condition. $50.SElden 2-3467. 50t2SUMMER BARGAIN — Largespice heater, good condition, $25.9 Browns Lane, Bellport 7-1147.

. 51tfMANITOWOC freezer, 18% cu.ft. Original price $630. 2 yearsold. Sell for $200. Call CEhterMoriches 3-0998R2. 51tlMAGIC CHEF kitchen range,white enamel. Good condition. $30.SElden 2-3913. 51 tlSINGER sewing machine, electric,cabinet, stool. Like hew. Sacrifice.31 Harper street, Patchogue. 51tlPIANO — Upright. Beautifultone, r e c e n t l y overhauled, re-finished antique red. Moving.Must sell. Bargain $100. Todt,Dana avenue, Mastic. 51t2CROSLEY electric range, perfectcondition, $125. 171 Grove ave-nue, Patchogue. 51 tlSET DISHES, 72 pieces, tablelinen. " PAtchogue 3-2688J. 51tl2 LAWN MOWERS, $5 each.Girl's 26 inch bicycle, $10. 11 Ed-wards street, Patchogue. 51tl .

PetsBOXER puppies. AKC registered,3 months. Reasonable. CEntralIslip 4-6826. . BltlST. BERNARD puppies, only 2left. Verv reasonable. ROnkon-koma 9-9288. 51tl<ta^n_naan^B^aM^>^—MOM

Motor Vehicles for Sale

CAPRI AUTO SALESMontauk Hway. i Orchard Rd.

EAST: PATCHOGUEi N- Y.Telephone PAtchogue 3*0058

SALES & SERVICENEW & USED CARS

1955 Chevy Station Wagon1952 Chevrolet 2-door1052 Studehaker 4-door Land

Cruiser1952 Ford 4-dbbr Fordoiaatic,

radio and neater1950 Chevrolet 2-door1950 Ford Custom Coupe1949 Chevrolet 2-door,' radio

and heater1947 Buick 2-door SuperMany C&rS - No Down PaymantComplete Line of Gulf Products

General RepairsTires - Tubes - Batteries

and AccessoriesOn Easy Terms.

Mapp Coupons — Free GiftsAsk for your ire* catalog.BOATS FOR SALE

14%-FT. FIBERGLASS HULLS,Up to 24 months to pay.

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1950 LINCOLN 4-door sedan.Reasonable. Can be seen at Ed'sgarage. 39S West Main street,Patchdgue. 51tl1955 GMC I Vi ton Step-in—3,200miles. Like new. Completely equip-ped. Owner leaving town. Willsacrifice. SAyville 4-2600 or 4-0465.

oltl1947 CHEVROLET sedan-delivery,

iKeatcuy defroster,; signal , lights..^Con^Ttete 'hiotffrvj'bb . Good coridi-tionfe $195. PAtchogue i3-i390"8 orCEnter Moriches* 3-1363'. ¦ ':' 51ti—^ ;—ua -ii_—u :-fa—:—1940 DODGE sedanj {Radio, heater,$50. 26 Liberty street, Patchogue.

. . . . . . . . 51tl1950 DODGE convertible, perfect.Mu3t sell immediately. Make offer.BLue Point 4-3925W. 51tl1952 CHEVROLET Carryall, %toll chassis, • 8 passenger, excel-lent condition, $850. PAtchogue3-1901R. 51tl

Mrs. Donald Jones. PAtchomie 3-27S6

Mrs. Isabel Phalon of Holbrookstreet left Tuesday -via OrientPoint ferry for a visit with hersister in Connecticut.

Henry J. Coulter of Tractionboulevard is a patient at MatherMemorial hospital.

Anthony Kiesel of Bayside isspending the summer with hisparents, Mr. and Mr.3. ConradKiesel of Engelke street. Anthonyrecently received his AmericanRed Cross card in junior instruc-tion and life saving at Bayside.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Allen,Vernon Allen, Jr., and FrederickAllen of Lake View drive and Al-fred Bergen of Prince street spentSunday at Rockaway Beach.

Joseph Binenti has returned tohis home in Astoria after a weekspent with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs. Louis Castro of Shaberroad.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Page andchildren, Scott and J anice, of theBronx are spending a few dayswith Mr. and Mrs. Richard B.Page of Eimer street.

The Patchogue Advance is onsale at J & J General Store andMichael Welz*, store in CanaanLake.—Adv.

Miss Dolores Birmingham ofMiddle Village and Miss AudreyKeller of Maspeth are spendingtwo weeks with Miss Birming-ham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.Birmingham of Jefferson avenue.

Miss Patricia Halley and JohnHalley of Washington, D. C, arespending the week with Mr. andMrs. Frank E. Ransome of NorthOcean avenue.

Mrs. Joseph Feldman celebrat-ed her birthday Sunday nightwith a large group of fnends ather home on Lake View drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Janus andfamily of Floral Park attendeda birthday . dinner in honor ofAndrew Epstein at his home onDenton street Sunday.

Mrs. Frank .Vallone.. of theBronx, Mrs. Edward Burkhardtand sons of Lewis street, Patch-ogue, and Michael Contessa ofCentral Islip were guests Sundayat the home of Mr. and Mrs. NatValtone of Midway street. FrankVallone and Nat Valtone arebrothers.

Michael T. Phalon of New Yorkcity arrived Thursday for a visitof several days with his mother,Mrs. Isabel Phalon , of Holbrookstreet. . , . . ' . , , : ; ;

Mr. arid Mrs.. Nat VaHohe ofMidway street attended the fare-well dinner in honor of Rabbi andMrs. Max Stauber arid familySunday, night at the Patchogue

I Jewish '' center. ¦' ¦ '"¦• '.'Mrs. William Rogers. Tel. Pat. 3-1316

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foronjyand sons, Charles, Fwjnk andBilly, of Shaber road spent theirvacation motoring to High Falls,where they visited Mrs. Fororijy'sbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. andMrs. Charles Salerno, and chil-dren, Frederick and Lucille. Theyalso visited Mrs. Foronjy's cou-sins, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lacastri,and children, Mary, Connie, Roseand Ginger, of Garfield, N. J., attheir summer home at YankeeLake, and niotored to Belmar, N.J., where they visited Mr. Foron-jy's cousins, Mr. arid Mrs. Al Se-mon, and daughters, June andAlice. The trip covered 800 miles.

Recent weekend guests at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graffof Vehslage street were Mr. andMrs. William Reriaud and daugh-ter, Audrey of Stratford, Conn.The Graffs recently visited Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Sette of Strat-ford, for a week. .

Thomas Falvey, Yeoman 2/c,stationed at .Newport, R. I., and.lis fiancee, Miss Anna Fingliss .offall River, Mass., a fifth gradeEnglish teacher, were recentquests at the .home of Mr. andMrs. William Rogers of Trubergavenue. Thomas Falvey is Mrs.Rogers' - brother.

The Canaan Lake East CivicAssociation, Inc.j will hold k Laborlay dance September 3 at Nancy'sm South Ocean avenue opposite.he Railroad station, Patchogue. Ajuffet supper will be. , served aridihere will be dancing f ron> 9 p. m.cill 3 a. m. Everyone is invited.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hermann aridchildren, Larry, Kenneth, Elaine

and Diane, of Snyder street areon their way to Florida, wherethey will visit Mrs. Bermann'ssister.

Mr. and Mrs. A. LaRocco ofTruberg avenue are entertainingMrs. Michael Collins and her chil-dren, K a t h r y n, Margaret andMichael, of Brooklyn for twoweeks.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly ofSnyder street are vacationing inTampa, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. John Ciappa andchildren, Constance and John, Jr.,of Cassie place are entertainingMr. and Mrs. John Prestano andson, Sam, and Mr. and Mrs. SamPrestano and children, Stella,Sam", Jr., and Angelo, all of theBronx, for a few weeks. BruceD'Ambrosio, the Ciappas' grand-son, who resides in Manhattan,is spending the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Josepn Carbo andchildren, Patrieia and Joseph,entertained at their home on Tru-berg avenue Sunday Mr. ,and Mrs.James J. Ryan of Bayside.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Medvitz. haverjeturned to their home in Jack-son Heights after spending, tfat-eiweeks' vacation at their,.jM»mmerhome on Eimer t e& v*

Mrs. Jessie' Moriteieone of Tru-berg avenue, has left to spend aweek 'with her mother-in-law inMassepequa.

Mr. "and Mrs. Richard Fay anddaughter, Carole, of Astoria havetaken up permanent residence attheir home on Engelke street.

^Corporal Richard Riemenseirfrel-der, who recently completed athree month tour of duty in Guamwith the Strategic Air command,is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.Loretta Crum oX Shaber road. An-other guest at Mrs. Crutn's resi-dence is her brother, George Han-sing of Brooklyn.

Mr. arid Mrs.. Paul Cassidy andsons, Paul and David, Entertain-ed at their home on Harper streetTufesdcy MrM. Geprgje Baldwinand daughters, Kathy add Susan,*of Waritagh and Mrs; John Millerarid children, John ahd Joycer itCopiague. j ' r ? '

Mr. arid Mrs. E. J. Kihs of New-man street recently? entertaineda larga number of guests at a bar-becue on theii-'-lawn. Among thosepresent were . Mr. ; arid Mrs.George Kalb of Jamaica Estates,Mrs. Fred Davis of Rockville Cen-tre, Miss Olive Gaderi of Freeport,Mrs. Nortniari Lariger of Merrick,.Mrs. Robert Erikson ami, children,Karen and Bobby, arid Miss Frie-da Rosenthal, ail of W%st Islip.At- present, Karen Ekikson ' ofWest Islip a granddaughter..j AMr. and Mrs; Rink, i& spendingher vacation at Canaan Lake.

Weekend guests at the home - ofMr. and Mrs. Tom Godino *ofWinges avenue were Mrs. EdnaDowds arid son, James Patrick,Mrs. Florence Burka, their niece,Jurie Maloriey, Miss Mary Sever-inb, Louis Perilli : and son, Louis,Jr., all of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs.Charles Clarke and sons, Edwardand Donald, of Valley Stream,Mr. and Mrs. Louis Godino andson, Louis, Jr., of Valley Streamand Mr. and Mrs. Veto Godinoand son, Veto, Jr., of Benson-hurst. ;

Weekend guests at the home ofMr. and Mrs. John Vallillo o£Vehslage street were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis.Rico Vitali of North Bergen, N. J.

CANAAN LAKE NEWS

L. I. Bank StocksInquiries Invited:

• The Patchogue Bank• The Peoples National Bank

of. Patchogue :• Bellport National Bank• Oystermcn'a bank &

Trust Co.• National Bank of

Lake RonkonkomaBENJAMIN ROTTMAN

PAtchogue 3-2414

SAYVILLE—The fund startedhere to replace the fire-ruined St.John's Lutheran church hasreached $5,000, it was recentlyannounced. Thousands of lettershave been sent to residents ofthis village arid surrounding cotn-munities in an "all-faiths rebuild-ing campaign.

Smart business, men have theiroffice forms . printed at The Patch-ogrie Advance.—Adv.

ISLAND NEWS BRIEF

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. jr- ' - . .Residents "of* the area were

alerted by the, 'Coast Guard forHurricane'4 Connie and most ofthem were evacuated from hereAUgust 9. Some home owners x»turned Thursday night whent thealert was briefly lifted, tmly t*leave the next morning becauseof renewed warnings

f of high

winds and flood tides*, > 'Everyonereturned by Sund2$ and the ca-sino was agahv'fJri&n foe business.

The Haserrhari Fire departmentenjoyedja.'fbeach party and clam-bake**"Sunday. About 21 firemenwere! present for the outing

^The picture in tbus week's' is-sue of "Life" shittwing ob De-Vito and MarVftt Bader strum-ming on banjos was1 photographedhere several yjriwks'ago.

Mr. arid JJLTS* Fred Martin en-tertairie MV: aAd' Mrs. Roy Val-entine and children, Cindy, DorrieLynn and Clhtotd, "of Greenlawnfor the weefcend. *'

^Mrs. Larry La Fount*f!r*!anddaughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard LaFountain, arte spending the weekwith friends inj Rhode Island.

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Davis Park— .Leja Beach

MOTHER! To Start or ReserveDiaper Service, Pliontf:j mmwm

"Warning-.- Don't Irr to waah diaper* it h«n« thla-raromer. Strang. *oapa, harab" ehemieal washint-Products and home w»»hln« Acttnte ea»» .t-#«h* <lla«*ra fait,CANT CLEANSE THEM. CANT RINSE OtTT.'alfSfafecr rian BatteriajandIrritatinc thcmical reaidnr.' General Diaper Strrice 'coaU sot li«W*. "GeneraTaxenuirie Diaseptic DOUBLE PROTECTION; "rheSicil? pre*criet««i5,'..'Broe«i»;iadiaranteed. You (et a gltmmint white deodorized hamper, and HSabyfTalkMasaxine FREE as soon .as you reserre strrfce. PSona hdw mtAi^E K f "-SAkSB. .NOTE: Ask about rJiensJhgs. the revolutionary ntw'traTe! and: raeaflon "throw-away" diaper when you call.

General Diaper Service2 East Main St., Patchogue PAtcHogue 3-2273*

for all of Siittolk Coufaty

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ThePatchogue Advance

Mrs. MsmriU Lacs. TeL KOnk. S-3SJ2

HOLBROOK SCHOOL NOTICESNew pupils in the HolbrooK

district . Grades 1 to 6 and kin-dergarten, must register at theHolbrook school either SeptemberI or September 2, 9 a. m. to 12noon and 1 to 3 p. m. Transfercards from schools previously at-tended should be brought. Par-ents -who registered kindergartenchildren at an earlier date shoulddisregard this notice. ~

Holbrook school classes willbegin at 8:30 a. m. on September8 and will remain in session allday until closing time at 2:30p. m. There will be morning andafternoon sessions for kindergar-ten. The morning group will at-tend from 8:30 to 11 a. m. andthe afternoon group will attendfrom 12:15 to 2:30 p. m. How-ever, all kindergarten childrenwill come at 8:30 .a. m. the open-ing day of school and will be as-signed to either morning or after-noon session at that time. Thekindergarten will be dismissed atII a. m. on opening day.

* * *BOY SCOUT NEWSHolbrook Boy Scout Troop 124

held its first court-of-honor lastThursday night in the ballroomof Huber's hotel. The time for theceremony was given over by theHolbrook Civic / Association Inc.,the troop's sponsoring organiza-tion. Scouts who received promo-tions to Second class were Mit-chell Strumpf, John Napoli andEmil La France. Scouts who re-ceived promotions to Tenderfootwere Chris Michaels, WilliamFragnoli , Steven Steidel, KennethKennedy, Richard Williams, Ger-ald Brandt, Robert Rottmann,Robert Seidlecki and AndrewGladis.

Joseph Klein awarded ScoutMitchell Strumpf his Den chiefcord in recognition of the,, finerecord the boy has made with hispack. Another special award wasgiven to Scout Andrew Gladis forhis part in reporting and assist-ing m extinguishing a fire in thevillage.

The troop "charter was present-ed to the Scout committee by C.A. Lominska, of Sayville, chair-man of the Central Boy ScoutDistrict organizational committee,assisted by Ewald Guldenpfennigof Lake Grove, who is Neighbor-hood commissioner.

The Patchogue Advance is onsale at Wehrenberg's Delicatessenand Service Station, the MaybarSuperette and Phil's Market inHolbrook.—Adv.

Following- the cererrioiiyr whichwas attended by about 60 parentsand guests, the boys adjournedto a cleared area in the rear ofthe home of Mr. and Mrs. MaxStrumpf on Coates avenue, whererrefreshments were enjoyed. Troopactivities were discontinued forthe remainder of the season.

In celebration of the twenty-first anniversary of the SouthHolbrook Development Civic As-sociation, Inc., there will be adance at the Holbrook Ciyic hallon Grundy avenue the night ofSeptember 3. Prizes donatedthrough the courtesv of the localbusiness people will be awardedat the dance. Tickets can be ob-tained at local stores where theywill be given with purchases. Thestores participating can be iden-tified by a sign in the window.Some , of the numerous prizes tobe awarded are a redwood picnicset, ladies' ahd men's luggage, atelevision lamp, a special prizefor a Boy and also a special prizefor a girl.

Mrs. Angel Morales of Centerstreet entertained at a familybirthday party at her home lastThursday in celebration of thefourth birthday of her sister,Lorraine Torres. Guests presentwere Celeste Torres, liegaliaTorres* Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fig-ueroaj and son, Robert, Peter San-tana and Victor Sahtiago.

The Ladies' Aid society of St.John's Lutheran church will holda card party at 8 p. m. August26 at the Guild hall. Air are in-vited to attend.

The Hobropk Republican clubheld its regular monthly meetinglast night " at the Holbrook hallon Patchogue road. The meetingwas followed by the annual cornparty.

The Juvenile Drum and ' Buglecorps of the Holbrook Fire de-partment participated in two pa-rades last week. Wednesday, theymarched in East Patchogue and onThursday they were one of thecorps parading at the Firemen'sfair in Lakeland. The firemen andthe Ladies' auxiliary also tookpart.

Mrs. Mario Blanco of Smithstreet was guest-of-honor at asurprise baby shower held at the.home of Mrs. John Marrero ofSmith street on August 9. Thehostesses were Mesdames JohnMarrero, Philip Cruz, SifredoVasqueztell, ' Victor Ramirez, Sr.,Louis Co'mito, Oscar Duarte, Sr.,and Catherine Penney. A bassinetdecorated with a crocheted cover-let of pink and white held a storkguarding-1 all the;' IbyjelyVgifts*."*Fol-;losing |.the:-:.operiitijg : of "< the giftsthe fbllowjrig^ guests, he's ides-host-,esses' and,', 'guest-of-hohor, / enjoy-:eo* . a i .buffet . supper; t MesdamesJohn ' Wild, - Edwin .' Ebnieyer, Jr.,Herbert Cruz, Helen De Soto,Peter Saritana, Douglas Clarius,Abby Jihuson, Peter Tiefau,Miry ' Gebrgalidcz, Florence Do-nato, Elaine Kumpf , Jennie Rivis,John Icratdi , Frank Icrardi, Eu-gene MaeActhur, . Gertrude . Eiscu-be'lg, Lola Sousa, Victoi? Ramirez,Jr. , and Misses Tliuresu Dual'U-,Lucy Rivera and Rose Marie Co-mrto.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Collinsof Hauser avenue entertained ata family party at their home Au-gust 7, in celebration of the sev-enty-ninth birthday of Mrs. Col-lins' father, Andrew Miller. Guestswere Mrs. Andrew Miller , Mr. andMrs. Henry Baack and daughter,Bonijune, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesGerbin and Miss Ann Berglund,all of Holbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ward Walstrum and children,Theodore ar*d Michael , of West-bury; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Thomp-son of New York city; Mr. andMrs. Theodore Tanner and chil-dren, Lynn and Theodore, Jr., ofMetuchen , N. J., Mr. and Mrs.Robert Kohn of New York city,and Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon-ald of Woodside.

The Fourth Church of the FourLeaf Clover will hold its annualSunday school picnic Saturday atHeckscher State park near Park-ing Field 2, beginning at 10 a. m.

Mrs. Emil Buttgereit of Berdieavenue entertained at her homeon August 9 at a double birthdayluncheon in honor of her brother,Alfred Grimm, and her niece, MissAnn Grimm, both of New Yorkcity. , Guests were Mrs. AlfredGrimm, Miss Sylvia Cipriano,Frank Cipriano and son, Frank,Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred En-grosser of New York city. Mrs.Martin Humenik of New Yorkcity was a house -guest at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Buttgereitlast week.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Millerare the parents of a son, RichardWilliam, born August 6 at theNew Milford hospital in Connec-ticut. Mr. Miller is the son ofMr. and Mrs. George Miller, Sr.,of Long Island avenue. Mrs. Mil-ler is tne former Miss Jane Wil-liams who caught the kindergar-ten in the Holbrook school.

. Paul Albert, son of Mr. andMrs. William Albert of Hiramavenue, accompanied Albert Treu-feldt and children, Charlotte andJohn, Friday morning on a motortrip to Washington, D. C.

, Guests at the home of Mr. andMrs. Lester Bedell , Jr., of Fur-rows road last week were theifnephews, Harold and Harvey Col-lins of Miami, Fla., and TnomasKnick of North Miami, Fla.

Mrs. Fred Brandt of Claas ave-nue, who has been confined toMather Memorial hospital for thepast week, is expected . to returnnome this week.

Mrs. George Edvih of NewYork city spent last week at thehome o± Mr. and Mrs. AndrewCostelia. of Broadway avenue.

Guests at the home of Mr. andMrs, James: Fairman.ot Paulinestreet last Thursday -were Mr.and Mrs. Peter Einemahn anddaughters, Lois and Mary Ann,of rficksville.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kolln ofGrundy avenue have* sold theirhome nere and plan to move nextweek to their new residence inBay Shore.

Mr. and Mrs. Mario Blanco ofSmith street entertained at theirhome Saturday at a surprise re-ception in honor of the marriageol Mrs.. Joseph Gratia of NewYork city to Victor Santiago otHolbrook which took place in Pat-chogue, Saturday. Immediatelyfollowing the ceremony Mr. anuMrs. Santiago returned to thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Blanco-, whowere the witnesses, and werequite surprised at what had beenprepared for them. The livingroom of the Blanco home was>beautifully decorated with fioraiarrangements and a lovely candle-light buffet table was centereuwith a two-tiered wedding cake.Music for*dancing and entertain-ment was' proviaed by the Hol-brodk sextet. GUcsts present togreet the newlyweds were Mr. anaMrs. Victor Ramirez, Si-., Mr. anaMrs. Herbert Cruz, Mr. and Mrs.Victor Ramirez, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.Peter Rodriqiiez, Mi-, and Mrs.Aurelio Rodriguez, Mr. and Mrs.Louis Comito, Louis Correa, Mrs.Catherine Penney, Mr. ahd Mrs.Peter Correa and daughter, Yvon-ne, Ruben Rivera, Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Duarte, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.John Marrero, Mr. and Mrs. Si-fredo Vasqueztell- and son, Nich-olas, Miss 'Theresa Duarte andMiss Rose Marie Comito, all oiHolbrook, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben-ny Du Pont and daughters, MissAntoinette and Miss Marie, ofPatchogue.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cosentinoof St. James street entertainedat a birthday party Saturdaynight at the Holbrook Civic hallin celebration of the sixteenthbirthday of their daughter, Vir-ginia; The hall was- beautifullydecorated with pink, white andblue streamers. The guests pres-ent, who/ enjoyed aancing, re-freshments and a large decoratedbirthday cake, were Misses Mary-ann and Joan Cosentino, JosephStenza, Tony Colyandro, MissAngela and Terry Altruda, Mr.and Mrs. William Coseiitino, Mr.and Mrs. Biago Cosentino, MissJean Cosentino and Mrs. FrankCosentino, all of Brooklyn; Jo-seph Maculuso, Richard Burke,Miss Theresa Fatato any MissRita Valasty, of Irvingtoh-on-the-Hudsonj'RoSila- Geigel , Jack La-vsty, Frattcis Anthony."Cosentino,Anita , -and > Joseph Maniscalco,Bryan St." Ijpuis, Carole and' Ray-mond Gentner, Mary arid CamilleFusco, Marschia Weaver, Leonand Burt Strumpf, Tony Coppola,S a r a Steidel, - Helen Yabroudi ,Rosemarie Corriito,;y G e r t r u d eCloonan, Peter Srintana, PeteiBerg, Angela Potcnza, Kay Mar-osca, David Ramirez , 'Pat Ma-hortty. Bill Elbert, Mrs; Nei Es-poaito,- 'Mr. arid Mrs.- Joseph Tuoz-£0 and Mr. ;>iul Mrs. AnthonyTuozzo, of Holbrook.

Holbrook resident children elig-

ible for polio shots can obtaintheih tomorrow from 9:30 to 10a. m. at the Smithtovirh office ofthe Suffolk County Department ofHealth at 135 West Main street,Smithtown.

The Junior PAL baseball teamplayed Centereach at HolbrookTuesday night. Scores were notavailable before news time. To-night they will play GordonHeights at the Holbrook schoolfield. . ,

The Catholic Society of Hol-brook. will hold its seventh anni-versary dinner August 27 at Hu-ber's hotel. Anyone wishing ticketsor reservations can obtain sameby contacting Mrs. Mary Bedell,chairman.

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