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TOWN TALK . . . .NEWS AROUND THE COMMUNITY OF SAYVILLEMARION L. HOAG and MIRIAM MITCHELL Tel. Say. 4-0200 or 4-0333«ie Good Samaritan Hospital
d of Sayville held its monthl ymeeting last Thursday at the Com-munity House on Gillette Avenue.Mrs. Joseph . Tuozzo was actingsecretary for the evening. Mrs. Eu-gene Mensching, president, ap-pointed the . following committeechairmen: Gif t Shop, Mrs. GeorgeDuckett , Coffee Shop, Mrs. Fran-cis , Keenan , Baby Alumni , Mrs.John Tarpey, Volunteer Services ,ME. Edward Lubina. Way, andMeans, Mrs. Joseph O'Brien . Rain-bow Fund , Mrs. James F. Smith ,Jr., Thrift Shop, Mrs. HaroldSweezey, and Publicity , Mrs. JohnD'Errico. A fruit , cake , made anddonated by Mrs. A. A. Morin. wasdisposed of by chance. Plans werealso discussed for the Christmasparty to he held al the December18th meeting. Hostesses for theevening were Mrs. Joseph O'Brien .tfff c. R. Osika. Mrs. T. Murray andMrs. Eugene Mensching.
For knitting yarns, crochet cot-ton and accessories stop in at theFloralil Knitting Nook , 75 Rail-road Avenue, Sayville. 58tf
A talk on "Human Rights" byMrs. George Schreiber was featur-ed at a meeting of the Lynay Cir-cle of the Sayville Methodistqh u rch at the home of Mrs. Frank
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Oakdale , last Thursday evening.Mrs. Charles Webber was the co-hostess. Others present were Mrs.Eugene Farr. Mrs. Martin Beer ,Mrs. Lorris Lassar , Mrs. CarlotonL'Hommcdieu, Mrs. George Hub-bard , Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Char-les Raynor , Mrs. George Staley,Mrs. Will iam Broderick and Mrs.George Maehlmann.
f,Thc Sayville Home Bureau willive its first class in silk screening
next Wednesday from 10 a.m. tothree p.m. at the fire house. Forinformation concerning this pro-ject , call Mrs. William Oster onSayville Boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul I l i tz i gra th ,Jr. of Gillette Avenue, had as theirguests last week end , Mr. and Mrs.Montrose Moses and their dauuli -UTS Molly and Katherine , of Newfork.
There will be an exchange ofchildren 's clothing at the R epub-lican Club on December s ix th . Ar-ticles to be sold should be brou ghtin between nine and 9:30. The salei- f rom 10 to 12 o'clock.
St . Ann 's Women 's A u x i l i a r y ishaving i ts annua l Chr is tmas saleon Tuesday, December secondfrom nine to four o'clock a t ' t h e
Aarish house. The tea room willhe open all day. It
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Br u n i n i andthe i r daughter Linda , of SaxtonAvenue , left today to spend theThanksgiving vacation with Mrs.I'.ninini ' s mother. Mrs. t ' lyssesBertolaccini, of Somerville . Mass .They will return on Monday.
The Sayville Junior High Schoolthis week reported thai 101 pupi l<ii the seventh and e i gh th grades
nad a record of perfect a t t endanceduring the first marking period ofthe school year.
Mrs. G. A. Si t l iman is spendinga few days in Boothbay Harbor.Me . as a guest of her sister , .Mrs.A. M. Summers.
Mrs. Marvin Strong went to Lev-ittown on Saturday to attend thewedding of Miss Jane PatriciaHarahan and Lt. Dwain ThateMoentmann , U.S.A. of .Norborne ,Mo. which look place in the Levit-town Lutheran Church. The brideis the daughter of the former MissCarol Proctor , daughter of the lateMr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Proctor wholived in Sayville for a number ofyears.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs . Eu-gene Mensching of Green Avenuehad as their guests Mr. and Mrs.John Hanl in and their daughters ,Diane and Patricia , of Merrick.Diane is Mr. and Mrs. Mensching 'sgod chil d and was celebrating herKith birthday.
Call Sayville 4-0083 for freeiclivery prescriptions, drugs orj osmeties, West Sayville Pharma-cy, Main Street , West Sayville.
71tfThe annual Advent Corporate
Communion for men and confirm-ed boys of St. Ann 's Parish willtake place at the eight o'clockservice Sunday morning , tt willbe, followed with breakfast in theparish house. »
If you need tuxeao for an oc-casion , the Sayville Sport Shop hasthe finest formal wear for hire.
77tfMr. and Mrs. Allen Wright and
their son . Jeffrey, of SanRafael ,Calif , arrived on Friday by air tospend a week with Mrs. Wright' sparents. Mr. and Mrs. El well Palm-er , of Benson Avenue. Mrs. Wrightis the former Miss Anita Palmer.
For fire , auto , iia&uity or anyinsurance see Henry Pannenback-¦"• T86 Main Street, Sayville 4-0450. 7tf
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook ofN'orgate Drive will have as theirguests for Thanksgiving Mr. andMrs. James McGee and their son ,Granvi l le , of Kew Gardens.
Make your next parly a memor-able occasion at Land's End , whereyou will find an unsurpassed at-mosphere , cozy and relaxing. Theyare open for lunches and dinnerswith a special rate for p-arties.Lunches are from SI.00 up anddinners S2.75 up. On the Bay. Tel.Sayville 4-1888. 96tf
Mr. and Mrs. Clinto n Bishop arein Meehanievil le , N. Y.. f o rThanks g iv in g and the week end atMrs. Bishop 's old home.
House hunt in g , selling or rent-ing? See Fred W. Merdes , 340Main Street , Sayville 4-0504.
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John E. Tucker of Bellairc , N.Y..will arrive (winy *t> spend Thanks-giv in g and the week end wi th hisson and dau ghter - in- law , Mr. andMrs. Walter D. Tucker , of BrookStreet.
Enjoy your Thanksgiving turkeydinner at the Central Hotel inBohemia. Full course dinner serv-ed I'ami l v style. $3.50. Children un-der 12 ha l f price. 1712
Commodore George Peck, of theWet Pants Association, held ameeting of the Parental SteeringCommittee last PYiday evening athis home to make final arrange-ments for the Christmas get-togeth-er to be held on December 19that Land's End. Also several stimu-lating revisions and additions tothe method of conducting summerclasses were enthusiastically dis-cussed and approved by (hosepresent. Attending were Mrs. Ern-est Horrocks , chairman , FrederickHorn, Jack Travis , Mrs. HowardMasin , Mr. and Mrs. John Obrigand Mrs. Peck.
For real estate and insuranceneeds C. Bogel, 280 Main Street.Sayville 4-0341. 12tf
A meeting of St. Ann 's Auxiliarywas held in the parish house lastThursday with approximately 40members . present. Kodachromeslides, which Mrs. Louis Munkel-witz took of last year's Christmassale, were shown and enjoyedThe guest speaker was Sister JuliaElizabeth of the Episcopal Orderof the Holy Nativity in Bay Shore,who spoke of her work in the Or-der. Refreshments were served bythe hostesses for the day, Mrs.Frederick Horn , Mrs. Paul O'Gradyarid Mrs. August Thuma.
Jane Knapp, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Knapp, celebrat-ed her 10th birthday with a par-ty, on Friday at her home onHandsome Avenue. Her guestswere Diane Christopher, SharonMacTaggart , Laura and MargaretL'Hommedieu , Susan Smith , Re-gina Smith , Robin Brown , JessieKnapp, Linda Hruby, ElizabethStein, Helen Whitehouse , Char-lotte Sawyer. Diane Wickham.Gideon Knapp, Schuyler Peck ,Stephen Smith , Justus Roc andChristopher Bodkin. The childrenwere entertained by a magician.
For children's portable playyards — kennels — fence wires—gates—posts and fittings—see An-vil Bell Fence Co., Inc. 192 Waver-ly Avenue, Patchogue. Phone Pat-chogue 3-1917. 67tf
A united Thanksgiving Eve wor-ship service will be held in theSayville Methodist Church thisevening at eight o'clock. The Rev.Dr. A. L. Teikmanis. of the Say-ville Congregational Church , willlive the Thanksgiving message.Residents of the community arcinvited to attend.
Mrs. Frank Callahan , of PuritanRoad, entertained her bridge clublast evening. Her guests were Mrs.John Danes , Mrs. Arthur Malsch ,Mrs. John Schmitt , Jr., Mrs. Rich-ard Broere , Mrs. John Williamson ,Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Wil-liam James. On Sunday. Mr. andMrs. Callahan were the guests ofMr. and Mrs. Edward Walker , ofBecchurst.
Beers sells ice cream by the halfgallon at $1.30; ice cream rolls atS2.25 and ice cream cakes for52.25 or $3.50. 63tf
The annual Christmas Fair ofthe Congregational Church will beheld on Wednesday. Decemberthird , from 10 a.m. to five p.m.A luncheon will be served at noon ,for $1.00. Many articles for giftgiving are on display and every-one is welcome. lt
Keep up witn modern skincleansing and toning techniquesby the use of Aqua Glow, VitaGlow and other Eileen Cortneyproducts. . 82tf
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Paulonis ofLincoln Avenue will be the guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinton ofFlushing for the Thanksgivingholiday. Miss Ann Paulonis, ofNew York , and Joseph , Jr. fromthe Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, will arrive home onFriday to spend the week end withtheir parents.
Richard , son of Mr. and Mrs.Paul E. Ilitzigrath , Jr. of GilletteAvenue , celebrated his third birth-day with a party on Tuesday. Hisguests were Barbara Stoll , BarbaraWaters , Randi Kluber , Susan Hait ,Jeffrey Horn , Wallace Bryan , Kev-in Farrell , Patricia Danes and hisbrother , Laurence.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bryan andtheir children , Patricia, Wallaceand Mary Louise, of EdwardsStreet , will spend Thanksgivingday with Mr. Bryan's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ElmerVetter, of Floral Park.
Miss Helen Yost of Pasadena ,Cal. was the guest last week endof Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stang, Jr. ofGreene Avenue. On Sunday theywere dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs.Richard Dodson . of Bayport.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fallon , ofCliff Street , will have as theirguests from today until SundayMrs. Fallon 's brother-in-law andsister, Lt. Col. and Mrs. James B.Robinson and their children , Pam-ela , Phillip and Paul , of Washing-ton, D. C.
Miss Joan Alexander of Johns-town , N. Y. will be the guest ofMr. and Mrs. George Mortensenand their family from today untilSunday.
There's still time for sittingsand to have pictures finished intime for Christmas mailing. Ourspecial includes six 5"x7" portraitsand one 8"xl0" sepia portraitcolored in oil and framed. A regu-lar $26.50 value for $17. Johnson 'sStudio, 17 North Ocean Avenue,Patchogue. Tel. Grover 5-0064.
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Mrs. Robert Flanagan , of BensonAvenue , entertained at bridgeTuesday evening. Her guests wereMrs. James Carey, Mrs. RobertMitchell , Mrs. William Bott. Mrs.James Ruddy, Mrs. Eugene \Ttm-schir.g, Mrs. William Grimmer ,Mrs. Justin Davis, and Mrs. An-thony Zoha.
The Women 's Guild of the FirstReformed Church of West Sayvillewill hold a "Snowflake Bazaar"next Thursday from one to eightp. m. in the church basement.Fancy articles, food , plants , paperarticles' and toys will be sold, lt
David Scott Van Brunt , infantson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanBrunt , was christened Sunday inthe Sayville Methodist Church bythe Rev. Philip H. Dodd. Thechild' s sponsors are Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Malsch.
When considering somethingdifferent in jewelry, see E. F.Hlavac, manufacturer of fine plat-inum and gold jewelry since 1927.180 Main Street, Sayville 4-1600.
98tfMiss Joan Thuma of Colton Ave-
nue and New York , has been va-cationing for 10 days in the WestIndies and will return this weekend from San Juan , Puerto Rico.
Now is the lime to reserve yourchild' s bike or snow sled at Fried-berg's. All bikes are on sale includ-ing a full size for $34.88 in origin-al carton. Layaways are alwayswelcome at Friedberg's Farm andGarden Supply, 296 West MainStreet , Sayville. 17t5
Miss Nancy Sutorius of FairwayWest , will arrive today from theCollege of Notre Dame of Mary-land , Baltimore, Md. to spend theThanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crescent ,Jr. and their little daughter , Patti ,of Webster, N. Y. are to arrive to-night to remain until Sunday withMrs. Crescent's parents, Mr. andMrs. Edward H. Dooling.
ALFRED K. REED, JR., ofSayville, completed recruittraining at the Marine CorpsDepot on Parris Island, S. C.last week. He is the son ofMr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Reed,of 86 Collins Avenue. He willnow take specialized infantrytraining at Camp Lejeune,N.C.
Court St. Rita , C.D.A. was re-presented at the initiation cere-monies of Court Cardinal Gibbonsin Patchogue on Monday eveningby Mrs. Francis Hake, Mrs. Char-les Doty, Mrs. Albert Paganini ,Mrs. John Hughes and Mrs. GeorgeMortensen. Mrs. Paganini sub-stituted for the Patchogue viceregent in the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rhodes,Jr. have moved from Oakdale in-to their new home on PuritanKoad at the corner of Candce Ave-nue.
Mrs. George Westerbeke enter-tained her bridge club last Thurs-day evening at her home on theMontauk Highway.
On Monday evening, Mrs. LouisDuke, of Selden , Mrs. Carl Hols-chuh. of Coram, and Mrs. JohnShokey, of East Islip, gave a sur-orise stork shower for Mrs. Wil-liam Jourdan at her parents' homeon Lincoln Avenue. Decorationswere the traditional pink and blue.The invited guests were Mrs.Frank Souhrada, and Miss JoanSouhrada of Islip Terrace, Mrs ,Leslie Hopkins of Babylon , MissMarisa Carnevale and Miss JuneHerman of Westbury, Mrs. PaulJohnson of Patchogue. Mrs.Michael Ventiere of Blue Point ,Mrs. Emily Herold of Islip, Mrs.Toseph Ouellette and Miss Eliza-beth Shokey of East Islip, Mrs.Salvatore Shortino and Mrs.George Pcdneault of West Sny-vi'le, Mrs. Edmund Brown , Mrs.Theo Lap, Mrs. George Olsen andMrs. George Giroux of Bayport.Mrs. Robert Mitchell , Mrs. GeorgeSkinner. Mrs. William Fridrich,Mrs. Roger Lafferrandre , Mrs.Toseph Paulonis, Mrs. WilliamWeinberg, Mrs. Clemense Lomin-ska. Mrs. Rudolph Gottwald , Mrs.Florence Hamon, Mrs. FrederickCeroid. Mrs. William Butler , Mrs.John Marchica , Mrs. AndrewSteuer, Mrs. Charles Kranski, MissAgnes Gottwald, Miss Gerr i Skin-ner, Miss Jeannette Ockers, MissCarole DeLagarde, Miss Jean Con-nel'y and the Misses Dorothy andCarole Gottwald.
Court St. Rita , C. D. A. willhave its annual dessert card partyin St. Lawrence's auditoriumDecember fifth at eight p. m. Pro-ceeds from the card party will beused to entertain the school chil-dren at a Christmas theatre party .Mrs. Emil Polak and Mrs. RichardByron are co-chairmen of the doorprizes. Mrs. Charles Doty is thegeneral chairman. It
Michele and Stephen , childrenof Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rehm ofPine Street , celebrated theirsecond and fourth birthdays witha party on Friday. Guests wereMiss Regina Kenny of Bayport ,Mrs. George Rehm of Holbrook.Mrs. Barry Galen , Stephen andEileen of Patchogue, Mrs. OttoKubelle , Patricia and Susan , Mrs.Anthony Indella , Barbara , Susanand Carol , Mrs. John Demeusey,John and Robert , Mrs. WilliamShelbourne Jr., Patricia , andEllen. Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Matt-hew and John, Mrs. William Cookand Snellen and Paul , Thomas andElizabeth Brennan , and Micheleand Stephen's brother , Joseph.
Mrs. Charles H. Huntoon andMr. and Mrs. F. Palmer Haff re-turned home yesterday fromWaban , Mass. where they hadbeen since Saturday visiting Mr.and Mrs. John Bierer . Mrs.Bierer was a niece of the lateMr. Huntoon. They had just re-turned from a trip around theworld, during which Mr. Biererwent on a month's safari inAfrica while Mrs. Bierer remainedin Italy.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Argon-dfzza have moved here from WestOrange, N. J. and have bought ahouse at 60 Hampton Street . Mr.aiid Mrs. Argondizza have joinedMr. and Mrs. George Argondizzain Beers' Confectionery Store andthey will conduct the business to-gether.
The Lynay Circle of the Sayvi'leMethodist Women 's Society, metlast Thursday evening at , the homeof Mrs. Frank Vanderheyden ofOakdale, Mrs. Eugene Farr , presi-dent , presiding at the businessmeeting. Plans were made for aChristmas partv on December11th. Mrs. David Lewis reportedthnt the church calendars wil l be•¦f>ady for distribution shortly.Mrs. Vanderhevden will replaceMrs. William Meyer , who has re--.'"ncfl as secretary. Mrs. CarltonL'^ommedleu was auoointrvl Sun-shine chairman. Mrs. WilliamBroderick won a nut torte hiked'w Mrs. Vanderheyden and a''"olicate made bv M'-s. Charles*Webber was enjoved by the mem-bers. The program for the eve-ni ng was entitled "A Decade of^uman Rights" and was conduct-'>'' *"¦ VT'"s. Geor«e Schreiber. Themembers nresent were MrsGeorge Maehlmann of OakdVe.Mrs, Martin Beer, of West Sav-ville and Mrs. Charles Raynor ,Mrs. Georffe Hubbard, Mrs. GeorgpStalev and Mrs. Lorris Lassar ofSayville.
The first birthday of SnellenElizabeth Cook, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. F. William Cook , v/ascelebrated on Saturday at a nnrty*>t her home on Colonv D> ive.West Sayville. The guests we™W'athlepn and E 'lppn Septvnsk iKate Kennedy. Michele Rehm .Ca**o' TndiH q . Karen Hook. Mnric•md Brian Kennedv , Deirdre Sh^l-fihurne. and her grandoarents. Mr.and Mrs. W'Uiam Cook and Mr.and Mrs. F. E. Ward.
Paul Schneeberg, Sr. and HnrrvSchneebere. accompanied bv Char-les Luff , of Patchogue , had a suc-cessful day of fishing on Tuesdavof last week when thev went outfrom Montauk Point. Thev l)rmi< *hthack 98 strinfd bass and codfish .Harrv Schneebertj was hi°h hnn'<landm" one of 46'i lbs. and anoth-er of 45" 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chiuchi-olo and Louis Gentile , aecomnani-»d b'r Mr. rh ineViinl o 's motherMrs. Rose Chiuchiolo of Pat-chogue. traveled to Arizona lastweek to attend the wedding ofMr. and Mrs. Chiuchio'o's son.George. He is stationed at anArmy base there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy- Natvig andtheir daughter Miss Nadine , ofScarsdale. N. Y., will be the euestsof Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wh'te.Jr . of Foster Avenue , on Thanks-giving Day.
Miss Elizabeth Fox, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. David Fox of Gar-field Avenue, arrived home Mon-day evening from Simmons Col-lege, Boston, to spend the Thanks-giving holidays with her parents.
Miss Susan Schaeff is to spendFriday and Saturday at a stateofficers' conference of the PilgrimFellowship at Lisle, N. Y. MissSchaeff is state secretary of theorganization.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammond , ofCranford , N. J. are to arrive todayto remain over the week end asthe guests of Dr. and Mrs. CharlesA. Slanetz, of Benson Avenue.
The Women's Fellowship andthe Miss and Mrs. Club will bethe sponsors of the ChristmasFair of the Sayvilie Congregation-al Church next Wednesday. Avariety table will be presentocl bythe Miss and Mrs. Club and theWomen 's Fellowship will have amiscellaneous table with Mis.C.I 'IVRC "eidt chai rman , a foodtable , with Mrs. Charles Huntoonchairman; apron table w i t h Mrs .Marvin Strong chairman : and athr i f t table with Mrs. Wil l iamHalliday chairman . The lunch-eon at noon will have Miss Belin-da L. Edwards in charge.
Council-LeaderDinner Planned
The annual council-leader din-ner of the South Shore Girl ScoutCouncil will be held at the Con-gregational Church parish houseMonday at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. JohnPople is in charge of the affairwith Mrs. John Whitehouse assist-ing. Mrs. William Cone is programchairman.
An investiture ceremony fornew leaders will be held at theSayville Neighborhood Girl ScoutChristmas party on December10th at the Community House. Agrab bag and rerrcsiiments will beincluded.
Arrangements are being madefor Santa Clans to visit severalBrownie troops during the pre-Christmas festivities.
ASK AIRLINE SERVICERiverhead — The Suffolk Coun-
ty Board of Supervisors on Mon-day adopted a resolution urgingthe Civil Aeronautics Board topermit airlines to operate fromMacArthur Field. The board en-dorsed Islip Town 's action in ap-pealing a CAB examiner 's decisionrefusing to allow airline serviceat the Ronkonkoma field.
Methodists BeginMembershi p Drive
The Rev. Ph i l i p II. Dodd, pastorof the Sayville Methodist Church ,announced th is week that the localchurch is cooperating with 500other Methodist churches in theNew York area in a United Evan-gelism Mission. The churches areunder the supervision of BishopFrederick M. Newell.
Beginning Sunday, November30th and continu ing unt i l Wednes-day, December th ird, visitors fromthe Sayville church will call at thehomes of prospective members in-viting them to "come with us toChrist" and "unite with theChurch."
The visitat ion program is underthe direction of Jackson White,membership chairman, with Ken-neth Morris and Charles Webberas visitation team captains. Newmembers will he received into theChurch on December 21st.
Community Band PlansWeekly Rehearsals
The Sayville Communi ty Bandheld a rehearsal in the Sayvil leHigh School band room on Mon-day evening _ with Charles VanSchaick as conductoy . The groupplans to meet every Monday eve-ning at eight o'clock and anyonewishing to join the newly formedmusical organization is asked tobe present at the next meeting.V There is a need for sousaphoneand French horn players, althoughany type of instrument is welcome.Gilbert Bishop was elected presi-dent of the group.
News of the Say ville LibraryBy KLINOB H. HAFF. Librarian
Op«n daily («xc«pt Sundays and Legal Holidays) 10 e. m. to5:30 p. m.;Ev«ning$ Monday through Friday, savwn to nina p. m.)
There is a new look around thelibrary these days with new tablesand chairs for the adult readingarea, a new unit for the adult cata-log and several new faces behindthe charging desk. Mrs. JamesCrawford , Mrs. Raymond Winter
|tnd Mrs. Joseph Jahn have replac-ed Mrs. John Schmidt and AlanHolcombe on the library staff. Thelarge number of people using ourreading and reference facilitiesdaily find the "new look" morecomfortable as many times theoverflow were forced to sit at thesmall tables in the children 'sroom. An illuminated globe of theworld presented by Mrs. RobertThornhill is effective as well as
Refill.Try a new look and flavor on
your holiday tables by adding anexotic foreign dish. Our cookerysection is one of the most popularin the library. New titles are add-ed regularly and find immediateuse. "Gastxonomique" by Ida Bail-ey Allen is a cookbook for gour-mets which gives the newest in
foods and service. Mrs. Allen , altading American food authority,has tested and evaluated the latestgourmet products and used thebest of them in thousands of easilyprepared and tempting dishes."French Family Cooking in PlainEnglish" by Philomene is alsowritten for gourmets.
Fascinating, easy-to-prepare Mex-ican dishes are given in "Elena 'sSecrets of Mexican Cooking " byElena Zelayeta, "A Belgian Cook-book" by Juliette Elkon is a sampl-ing of Belgian regional dishes.
"The Far Eastern Epicure" byMaria Kozslik is also a regionalcookbook describing interestingfoods from Indonesia , Singapore.Hongkong and Japan adapted forWestern use.
A cookbook of the favorite dish-es of the world's most famous mu-sicians has been compiled by theWoman 's Association of the Min-neapolis Symphony Orchestra in"Encore" with illustrations by or-chestra conductor Antol Dorati.
MONKEY JUNGLE presents no ten ors for Jean Maaschin this photo snapped at Lutheran Church fair in Sayvillelast week. (Photo by Rozycki)