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MEDFORD NEWS ITEMSMra. Martha The Li, GRover 5-3539

Members of Henry J. JonesPost 2!l.'i7 . Veterans of ForeignWars , and the Ladies ' A u x i l i a r ywi l l hold a joint mee t ing atVeteran 's Hal l t on igh t . Eachgroup wi l l hold a short meetingseparately before the jo in t session.A social w i l l fol low .

I n t e r m e d i a t e ( i i r l Scout Troop45 wi l l meet at the home of i t sleader , Mrs. Kerde Mis t ie r , onOhio Avenue f rom "i-4 p. m. Fri-day. Ass istan t leaders arc Mrs.Inge Alvor , Mrs. Robert Nicholsonand M rs. M a r t i n Thomas.

Fvcd Mistier celebrated hise i g h t i e t h h i r l h d n y Fr iday at h i shome on Waverly A v e n u e in thecompany of his i m m e d ia t e f a m i l y .

Mr. and Mrs. O t t o Jacohi , whohave lived for ma n y years onM i d d l e I s l and Road , have movedto l i rookhavon .

H A L L M A R K ( *Ri :KTIM' CARDSComplete line. Medford Sta t ion-

ery, George S m i t h , Prop.—Adv.Mrs . A l b e r t Kl l i s was hostess

to the Tuesday fc'.vening Club lastweek al her home on Long IslandAvenue .

By Saturday most of Medfordwas back to normal fol lowing thefu ry of hur r icane Donna last week.A few trees and many large

^'branches were torn off and tossedabout but the most inconveniencewas the absence of power ani ll ights. In some areas , the powerwas back by evening but somedid not have it back u n t i l Wed-nesday. The same was true ofphone service. Some did not losethe i r service, while in other areas,it was not cleared up un t i l Satur-day. Since Medford is high anddry there was no f looding.

Mrs. Richard Henry of Rich-mond Avenue , Mrs. Wi l l i am Thed>-and Mrs. J u l i u s Rioge lhaupt ofSelden drove to Quogue Fridayand enjoyed a d i n n e r party at theAmbassador J n n .

H e l m u t Meyer of Oregon Ave-nue re turned home Saturday af-ter spending the Summer in Ger-many . He spent most of the t imew i t h h i s mother . Joseph Themarui ,proprietor of the Bran Hnus Res-t a u r a n t on the State Road , re-turned home Sunday a f t e r a sixweek stay there. He had accom-panied the Patchogue Soccer team ,which played in Germany, and re-mained to visit relatives and oldfriends.

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Weekend guests at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Paul Wille were Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Knechtel anddaughter, Elaine, and son , Roger,of Flushing. On Sunday theywere joined by Mr . and Mrs. Wal-ter Wehland and son , Uwe, anddaughter, Bridget, of Holtsville.

Mrs. Ernest Theis of Medfordand Mrs. George Oberschelp ofNorth Patchogue, directors on thestaff of the Suffolk County TBand Public Health Association , al-iened a meeting of the group Fri-day. The association is p lanningto incorporate a new phase of ac-t ivi ty, "Chronic Diseases of theAged ," to its' many other activi-ties.

The Medford Unit of the Suf-folk County Extension Serviceheld a rally and reorganizationmeeting September. 14 at the homeof Mrs. E. A. Theis of Mt. Ver-non Avenue. Members enrolled forthe coming year. The preliminarydiscussion was held on afghans,the project this Fall , and severalbeautiful specimens were display-ed. The group will meet Septem-ber 28. Refreshments followed the

meeting with Mrs. Al Vanderwal;hostess.

The Medford Girl 's 4-H Club ,beginners group, enjoyed i' s f i r s tclass in the ABCs in cooking,Saturday. Since the c lub is solarge , it has been divided in tothree parts and girls whose lastnames begin wi th A to L wi l lmeet this Saturday for a classin textile painting. A plaid woolskirt made by Nancy Warner ,which had been sent to the NewYork State Fair at Syracuse , wasreturned this week , wi th a bluer ibbon of excellence. A l aundrybag and garment covers shown byCarolyn I l u t h m a n received a w h i t eaward of wor thv ment ion .NEW MEDFORD STREET MAPS

I960 edition. On sale at Weis-senberger's G r o c e r y , William 'sLuncheonette and Medford Sta-tionery Store, Route 112. Pub-lished by The Patchogue Advance.Also contains streets in Bayport ,Blue Point , Patchogue. East Pat-chogue, Bellport. Brookhaven andYaphank. AH this for onl y 50c.—Adv.

The Ladies ' A u x i l i a r y of theMedford Fire Depar tment met atthe firehouse last Thursday night.The recent rummage sale was re-ported a f ine success. Proceedswill be used for un i fo rms of thegroup. On October 20 the groupwill take a bus to Wantaugh,for a d inne r and dance at theSunrise Bavarian Village Inn. Af-ter the meet ing re f reshments wereserved by Mrs. Frank Hudak andMrs. George Horst , hostesses. Theb i r thday of Mrs. Michael Guer-rasio was observed.

ST. MARK'S C H U R C H

Sunday services at St. Mark'sEpiscopal Church include HolyCommunion at it a. m. and Churchschool at 10 a. m. The Rev. DonaldC. Latham of Stony Brook ispriest-in-chnrge.

ST. SYLVESTER'S CHURCHMasses at St. Sylvester's R. C.

Church are held at 8, 9, 10, 11a. m. and 12 noon Sunday. Massesare held at 8 a. m. every weekday.Confessions are heard at 4-5 and7:*;0-8::S0 p. m. Saturdays. Bap-tisms are held at ,'J:.'i0 p. m. Sun-days.

Children should be n ine yearsold by October 1 to be confirmedon October 4.

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MEDFORD FIRE DEPT.Ily George W. Horst

Now tha t hurr icane Donna isjust u memory we can a l l relax ,but during and after the stormmany emergencies were reportedand attended to by our volunteers.The firehouse was sot up as anemergency stat ion and manned bymany members who had foundthemselves free of work that day.

Dur ing every emergency youcan be sure tha t there are volun-teer f i remen s tand ing by in ourfirehouse lo help those who needassistance.

This weekend will be a busyone for the members of our de-par tment . Tonight we hold ourfireschool. We are keeping up to(late and abreast of any new de-velopments in f i re f ight ing bymen who develop and actuallyfield test them.

On Saturday our tournamentteam wil l represent the depart-men t at an "Old Fashioned Tour-nament ," sponsored by the Hol-brook Fire Department to be heldin Holbrook. Here is the chanceto gut. a barrel of laughs and en-joy an afternoon of contests gear-ed back to yesteryear.

On Sunday tile .Suf fo lk CountyFire Chiefs' Council -dri l l will heheld at the Firematic and CivilDefense Training Center in Yap-hank and starts at 10 a. m.Most Suffolk departments willtake part in this. The public isinvited. Demonstrations of f i ref ight ing techniques wil l be held.

Here to serve you always layour reliable Patchogue Advance.Long- established, on the beam,widely read by all, big value read-ing:, low coRt.—Adv.

Holtsville &FarminqvilleMra. Clinrlm Callina . SElden 2-6D8C

The Hol t sv i l l e Fire Depar tment200 Club wi l l meet at the Holts-v i l l e C o m m u n i t y Ha l l on Waverl yAvenue at H : '.it> p. m. Saturday.

(i i r l Scout Troup 51 wi l l havethe i r first mee t ing of t he seasonat the I .ynwoud A v e n u e Schoolfrom 7 - .S:; i 0 p. in. today. ( i i r lScout Troop 14 wi l l have theirf i r s t mee t ing at Waver l y A v e n u eSchool f rom 7-K: ' ' ' l p. m. Septem-ber 2!l .

l iny Scout Troop 81 meets everyTuesday f rom 7:.'!()-:> : *!0 p. in. atthe I .ynwooi l A v e n u e School .

Tho (* ub Scouts meet every.Monday f rom 7-N:.' !() p. m. at theI .ynwood A v e n u e School .

The H o l t s v i l l e and Farn i ingv i l l e .F i re Companies remained on thealert at - t h e local t irehoiises formore than 24 hours d u r i n g hurr i -cane Donna.

Once in a l ifet ime! The finenlworkmanship at popular pricei* inWedding invitations. Let us showyou our beautifu' samples of en-graving, rained lettering, andprintine. Fast Delivery. Ask »rsee them when you bring Inyour news for the society page.The Patchogue Advance, MedfordAvenue.—Adv.

The Holtsvil'.e-FavminKviHc FireDepar tment Drum and BugleCorps won f i r s t pr ize for thei rperformance in a parade held Fri-day night at Mastic.

At the September Hi meetingof the local Home Extension Ser-vice two new members joined thegroup, Mrs . Johanna Keefer ofSelden and Mrs. Angela Nairn ofFarniingville. The next meetingwill be held at 10 a. m. Tuesdayat the home of Mrs. Paul M. Gorm-sen of Farniingvil le Gardens. Thecurrent program wi l l be makingstu ifed dolls and animals for localchildren 's ins t i tu t ions . Fveryone iswelcome to join in the project.

The next Holtsville-FarmingvilleRepublican Club meeting will beat 8-.:',0 p. m. Monday, at theHoltsvil le C o m m u n i ty Hall onWaverl y Avenue.

The Patchogue Advance is onsale at: Ann 's Sweet Shop, Keek-er's Delicatessen, Nairn 's Delica-tessen, Sandy 's Pic & Pack andRudco Drug Store in Farmingvillc.—Adv.

The roof of the Farmingville-Iloltsville Congregational Churchparsonage on Farm to MarketRoad was left wi th two gapingopenings after a tree came downon it dur ing the recent hurricane.No one was injured.

Bible Study classes conductedby the Rev. John McLoug h l in willhe held each Wednesday at 8 p. m.at the Fa rmingv i l l e -Ho l t sv i lU ' Con-gregational Church. Fveryone iswelcome.

PARENT-TEACFIEK ASS'X

The lirst local Parent-TeacherAssociation get-together of theseason was held September 14 atthe Lynwood Avenue School . Wil-liam Regan , president, introducedeach officer to parents and teach-ers present. Introduced were Ger-ald Selya ," vice-president; Mrs.Herman DeCast.ro, secretary; Mrs.George Forslel , corresponding sec-retary, and Miss Caroline Adams,treasurer. Miss Edward Betz ,leader of Gir l Scout Troop 14, wasintroduced and asked for parentsto par t ic ipate in Scout ac t iv i t iesby g iv ing t h e i r t ime and services.

George Forstel , local Cub Scout-master , men t ioned the fact thathis group has doubled in numberand would welcome new recrui ts ,also parents to assist as leadersand den mothers.

Mrs. George Forstel then ex-pla ined to the group tha t th isyear envelopes would be sent homevia the chi ldren for paren t mem-bership in the PTA. the reb y reach-ing each parent. The number ofmembers would be recorded on apaper thermometer in each class-room ind ica t ing the percentage asthe returns come in. They are hop-ing for 100'/; membership. Mrs.Daniel DiPiorro. chairman of theClass Mothers , asked for as manyvolunteers as possible to join inhelping with class activities.

Mr. Regan then introduced Mrs.Lionel Day, associate director ofthe Eastern Long Island PTA , whodiscussed "Why PTA ," and re-minded the parents that they, byattending the organization , areshowing their children that theirschool is a mutual interest andtherefore would • instill incentivefor a child's best workmanshipand cooperation in all phases ofschool life.

Robert Giambattistn, principalof Waverly and Lynwood AvenueSchools, greeted those present andintroduced the faculty to the pa-rents.

The next meet ing of the PTAwill be October 5 and the currentT>hm is for tha t evening to be"Father's Night."

Refreshments were served bytho Class Mothers in the schoolcafeteria.

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17 AID EYUTRTT LonS Island spudsrAlK EAnlDl l and "Queen" CaroleLee Squires grace booth at New York StateFair held in Syracuse September 2-10. Approxi-mate ly 125.000 fair-goers saw the exhibit andsome 2,600 five-pound bags of washed L. I."Empire State Red Label" tubers were given

to winners in grading contest. Joseph V. Kelly,executive secretary of the L. I. AgriculturalMarketing Association at left, and Mrs. HerbertSmith, Calverton, Calverton farm wife and anofficer of the L. I. Farmers Institute and L. I.Farm Bureau, at right.

CoramNews ItemsMrs. Gloria Hoelzer, SElden 2-536S

The Coram Cavilliars were tak-en by the i r director, Arthur Rast ,to the Holbrook Firehouse Sept-ember S to see the Holbrook FireDepartment Band practice, and topick up some pointers on playingand marching for the future com-petitions they intend to enter.Mrs. .1. Haile assisted with thetransport ing of the children to thefirehouse.

On September 5 at 12:10 a. m.a son , Hichard Valentine, washorn at Hrookhaven MemorialHospital to Mr. and Mrs. EverettHoelzer. The baby weighed Cpounds. Richard has a brotherRobert , and two sisters, Cynthiaand Debbie. Debbie and Cynthiaspent the week with their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. HerschellSherwood of Coram , while theirmother was in the hospital.

Wil f red Paquette. son of Mi-ami Mrs. Wilf red Paquette, Jr.celebrated his f ou r t een th b i r thdaySeptember 5 with a f a m i l y dinnerHis d inne r guest was Val Marz

Hoy Scout Troop (i-l held i tsf i rs t meet ing of the year lastThursday at the Coram Commu-ni ty Club . The mee t ing was alsoat tended by the boys ' parents.

Mrs . Grace Paquet te and Mrs.Mao Paqivtte attended a bridalshower for Miss Carol Thompsonof Lake Ronkonkoma , Saturday.

The Co.Tim Community Clubw i l l hold i t s m o n t h l y supper att he c l u b Sep t ember 2!l . Mrs. PeggyGay is in charge. The m o n t h l ymeet ing wi l l be held September¦'().

The Patchogue Advance is onsale at: l ' i n g a r' n Grocery inCoram. — Adv.

Girl Scouts of Neighborhood 3wi l l hold a barn dance October8 at the Charles E. WaltersSchool in Yaphank from 7 to 10p. m. ( i i r l Scouts are sel l ing thetickets.

A guest for one month of Mr.and Mrs. Kurt Rabe of ShadyLane is his mother, Mrs. AnnaRabe.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marz andchildren , Gail and Val , spent theweekend in their Summer homeon Fourth Street.

Mrs. Irene Johnson returnedhome Wednesday from MatherMemorial Hospital where she spentthree weeks.

The Coram firemen spent, all dayMonday during hurricane Donnariding around checking on fallenelectric wires and reporting themto the electric company.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyonspent from Sunday to Tuesday atthe Concord Hotel in Liberty at-tending the New York State Auto-mobile Dealers Association con-vent ion.

Sergeant Thomas Lyon return-ed home Saturday after spendingtwo weeks wi th the NationalGuard at Camp Drum.

Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.Robert Urban of Mt. Sinai Roadwere Louis Urban of Fast Strouds-burg, . Pa.; Mr. and Mrs . FredHun t and children , Kathy andDennis , of Uniondale, and Mr. andMis . Frank Logan and children ofPatchogue

Mrs. John Hanbo of Route 112is recuperat ing at home after anoperation in Mather Memorial

Hospital. Thursday guests of Mrs.John Baabe were Mrs. LillianDu Four , Mrs. Mildred Wynn andMr. and Mrs. Louis Hallameyer ofBrooklyn.

CHURCH NEWS

Trinity Methodist Church hasservice at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. TheRev. and Mrs. David Hurley havereturned from their vacation. Theyvisited relatives for two weeks inIl l inois and toured other states forthe rest of their vacation. OnSunday morning Sidney Volk , pre-sident of the Nassau County Camp

of Gideons, delivered the sermonat the morning service. The Naomicircle have postponed their Fallmeeting until October 10. TheSunday school has need of a bookcase any size or condition. If any-one has one he no longer needs,contact Pastor Hurley.

St. Frances Cabrini R. C.Church Sunday masses are at 8,10:30 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. Bene-diction follows the 10:30 mass.Confessions are from 4:30 to Gand 7 to 9 p. m., Saturday. Bap-tisms at 2:30 p. m. Sunday byappointment.

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LAKE RONKONKOMA — TheRev. Chester E. Strohl , who hasbeen pastor of Holy Cross Luth-eran Church in Lake Ronkonkomafor five years and five months , leftSeptember 14 wi th his wife andson . Juiia thon. to take up newduties at Glenvil le , where he wil lserve as pastor nf the EvangelicalLutheran Church of the GoodShepherd. I t is a new churchformed largely to service employesof the General Electric plant inSchenectady.

The Rev. Mr. Strohl has enjoyedan active term as head of theLake Lutheran Church. During hispast-rate a large add i t ion wasbui l t on to the orig inal churchand the church membership wasgreatly increased. He was a mem-ber of the Board of Directors ofthe Suffolk Count y Mental HealthAssociation , chap lain of the Wil-liam Merritt Hallock unit of theAmerican Legion and president ofthe Nassau-Suffolk Lutheran Pas-tor 's Association.

Before his departure membersof the Lake Legion Post tenderedthe Rev. Mr. Strohl a farewellparty at the Legion Clubhhouse onChurch Street. They presented himwith a desk lamp to which a pla-que of appreciation was attached.Mrs. Strohl and he were given afarewell party by the Couple'sClub of Holy Cross September 12and another party in the Rev. Mr.Strohl's honor was given by theElks Lodge of Patchogue Septem-ber 7. Many of the clergyman'sfriends froni the Lake were pres-ent. Al Brown served as MC forthe affair and Warren Brady astoastmaster. James Sheldon of Ra-dio station WPAC and WilliamPitts of Alley Sales and Service,both residents of the Ronkonko-mas, made tape recordings of allthe evening's activities and pre-sented them to the Rev. Mr.Strohl as a gift. William Chris-tian, on behalf of those present,gave the popular clergyman a giftof $50 to be used by his familyin thhir new home.

The new address of the Rev. andMrs. Strohl is now Charlton Road ,RFD 1, Ballston Lake, N. Y.

Your friends will know goodtaste and skilled workmanshiphave been embodied in the wed-ding invitations you order fromThe Patchogue Advance—at bud-iret nrices.—Adv.

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