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WI UTSThursday, .March 18

Dinner—Our Lady .of Mount CarmelParish hull , West Main street —C p. ro.

Dinner — Patchoguc Lions club at¦ Felice's Recreation — 7 p. m.Friday, March 1!)

Convocation—Suwassolt Chapter 195,Royal ' Arch Masons at MasonicTemple — 8 p. m.

Saturday, March 20Story Hour—Patehogue library, Lake

street — 10:30- a. in.Monday, March 22

Inspection — Patclioguc CommanderyC5, Knights , T-cmplar, in MasonicTemple — 8 p. in.

Tuesday, March 23 'Luncheon.- — Patchogue Round Table

club at Bi"iidi's hotel — 12 noon.Dinner—Fatchoguc Kiwanis club at

Link's Old Oak hotel — 0:15 p. m.Wednesday, March 21

Meeting—Brookhaven Town board atTown hall , South Ocean avenue—10:30 a. m. '

Luncheon—Patchoguc Rotary club atPutchoguc hotel — 12 noon.

PSG Hears FurtherTestimony Relating

To Burk's Bus LineThe Public Service commission

heard testimony from Burkhard Sei-denschwar.-, Larry Knoh l and ArchieKaplan Monday in connection withits inquiry into the operation ofBurk's Bus company. , ,.<

The hearing, which..is' being heldin the PSC's . offices '.in '" New Vork,will bo , resumed on ,Friday- at 10a. m. ¦• . ' ¦ ": 'A '"A A;- - v ' . .¦¦¦: I '¦ ¦ I

Ifarold Ashore, _?at_ho£ue stttorneywlo is covering the ! hearing- ori be-half bf the Brookliaven , Town board,reported Tuesday that * Mr. Knofilto*Id,, the PSG. that bis and Kaplan'sinterestf' in the ¦•' matter '',:>vas ¦: limitedto five tax icnbs , and' thev reah estatehi Honkonkoma,, a.nd that'hc had nohand a in the ' operation of B«i"k,'s

; biises.A ,;- i :r:/ \ZZ 'i /Zy . Z; > - ,Mr. Seidenschw4irz' testimony re-grartling the stoppagivof 'bus- ' -Service

.Here,' last January was 'not 'completedart last Monday 's session.""'f i . '*¦- ¦ ? ¦

, . M-MUM OKIAM-In loving mi-mory "of riiy mother, Mn;

Sorali.. 11. SterlinB, wh o passed away March10.\ M-H. ' ¦/.: ., .: . ¦¦. . ' . ¦ ¦ ; - ¦-"' ' ¦ ¦

"Tliey say'- -, time . Ileal- nil sorrow ,;¦¦¦y Anil liilps : lit ito torifct. \ .- - ,lint timo hhs~ 'c. niy proved to! meHow mudi 'I ' mlas- you."; ¦ / / '"¦- . ¦ ¦. :¦a i - .'' ' .. ¦ / '¦ - ' / ' -"3*- ; ' Mrs, v O. : C.* Kelly 'A*

13 Indicted LastWeek Plead Not

Guilty on TuesMost of Cases Will Probably

Be Set Down for Trial atApril Term of Court

All 111 defendants named in pub-lic indictments returned lust Thurs-day afternoon hy the March Grandfury entered pleas of not guilty upon-trrtiiginiient Tuesday morning beforeCounty " Judge -D. Oa-monde Ritchie atRiverhead!. Most of the cases willprobably. Tic pet 'doVii. for tfinl at theApril tci'Qi .of /:burt. *_ - "'

The grsinci -jpry, ' headed 'by Fore-man Walter . A. 'George 'of, Babylon,1also handed up 10 secret anil 7-yoii th-:ful offender iiidt'ctinents to SupremeCourt Justice Cortland A. Johnson.On the ewstonmry ' motion , -made byDistrict Attorney Lindsay R. Henry,all indictments were transferred totbe County Court.

The list of public true bills includ-ed one for first-degree grand lar-ceny rbtitrncd against Edward A.Duffy, 36, who is alleged to have de-frauded Emil Stakey, Riverhead ser-vice .station owner , of $4,000 on thepromise tliat Stakes* would receivethe sales franchise for ' tlie newTucker rear-drive automobile. TheTucker corporation disclaimed allknowledge of thc transaction ..and in-formation _furnished liy Stakey led toDuffy 's arrest in' Miami beach, Fla.

According to the district attorney'soffice ,." DuCfy Ms waiving: extraditionand will lie returned to this county inth« .custody of Assistant District .-At-torney Jacob - Bendeisky anil Inves-tigator William H.. Gardiner. ' . ' .,. . An indictment charging first-de-gree assault was returned against\y5lliain Condos, 44, of Elwood, Hunt-Higtori. Corados allegedly had lined upf$s wife, -Anna , and their childrenmid wsjs'in-fenacing them with a load-ed "-shotgun. '<wben, abate police -.burstinto : his libiiie^witli draiVn revolverslast February 1'5.' :Jffe .'Allegedly hadthreatened "to wipe '- out liis '-entirefamily and was apparently about tocoa'ry 'out the threat- when t„e troop-ers arrived- . -

The law-Tweaking activities of Jul-ius P. Haiinirier, 27, -of Central Islip,hiLve been- numerous and varied, ac-co_."ding.,to the indictments. He wasbound oveiv* 'fdi" .trial *for .'thirdl-'degrc-iburglary, tarrying arid, use of a dan-gerous weapon .. and five counts ofsecond-degree; forgery. The one-mancrime wave is said "to have ¦- startedpn/December 8, the day he is allegedto, have passed ;five cliecks, drawn for*amounts • up 'to §150, ; aiid rib-iirin'g thefoi'ged 'sigmature ./of-v'-his. brother-in .law,-Vincent-P: Miller - of..Central Is-lip AOn- Jlinuary : 10,- he is -alleged tohnve bi'ok-en ' ,-; into * thc home ' of . aneighbor, Leonard Rado,.- aiid on Jan-uary 22, he -was, arrested at. Sayville"jimd charged with-possession of an '"ini-,licensed uatomatic;pistol, ;.0_i .Tiles-'day,;. Atorney TSliaS :. 'H. ,Avram,*6fJRIverlic'iiil was ,,* assijpied to defendhiaa-a' .- .f ,.:?;. :rr ' A'".'AAA ' ; ;' . : /Y 'l-y ¦/ ¦lh 'y l-Jofusiiig- a." drink entails certainrisks,'• judging" froni the- 'experionleof JoliTi;3A, ,Kuhii ,.,Jj *., :6f 75 3 Northstreet,' Hiimthigtoh Station, coinplaiit-ing witness, in .the .first-degree^ assaultcase . agaliist; William: J. Furirian , 27,of. .48 ,;Er6 :spQCt:, street,; Huntington.Fu-'niah vivas so; enraged by Kulih'srofTusiil to"-Lririk" with hiin that he leftthe bar, .went homo and return ed witha- shotgun ' , which : he 'allegedly firedat Kulm ;as the ¦¦ latter, emerged fromthe; tavcin Foi Innately, hl_ nun Masbad - und Kuhn Aus not hurt. Thcepisode allegedly occmied Inst Feb-lua-iy 2fi nb 1:30 a. in, ,'

111011111*1 Leo Walters , 10, of NoitliAmity. illo, -\v«i- indicted for fhbt-do-

grco , attempted robbery. The indict-ment charges that °\Va%rs, amiedwith ::a-hammer, "did unlawfully takepersonal property froii. John Thoniasagainst hia;will .'1' The alleged offensewas committed at North' Amityvillelast .December , 24.. - - ; ' . ' • : 'Z 'Other public iiidicti.ien.ts : RodmanIt. Brojer,;.,10,¦; West Babylon,' third*-degree burgbuy, in connection witlithe breaking and entering-of thebuildlnfi:* of Ifiland Cleaners, Inc,,.UtWest 'Babylon, Jmiuary 10; EdwnrdA. Wiclf, ;ID,; Patchope, socoml-do-gri'eo Fapej for an allbffod assaalt on agirl under 18 yenvB of -aficlast Jan-uary . * ; 27; Harold Roth , 2U,v «King-Park, two counts of second-degreoassault, for* allosed attacks on' CecilHi Sharper and Jamoa J. Wells utKings Park : on January .29; StanleyH. Smith , 10, Port Jolfcrsoiv po'saoa*-sion of barbitti .ttte drugs.

AlHo:3E*/erott T. .Griflith, 28, San-dusky,"O., first'ilcgrrco ¦ grand larceny,in, cohhoction "with . the theft of a1047 Mdycury' :¦: sedan valued at $1,-800 helongitig to JSlbort , G." Arthurof Blue .Foint'vat'. . Yttptyunk. oiv Feb-ruary Jl; Harry Fi-oorti linj 10, Con*trn l .Ife-lip, soeond-tleiiroo grrind lar«ceny, |fc bdiTiff charged iho stole; ?328from Frank Bfedbi'ifiini'i of Brent-wood bit F^bV'itary -7j. Louis B,; Elea--or, 2?;, Siiyvillo. fiocond-detooo grandluTcony P'ih coiiiioric'tibh >vith the theftoiv Fobrnnvy>17 at "Sayville of,ii i lOatlFord ebriVetHMo ' eoupo owned byBorj iiiwl Jj atigJiliiif 'Amnt'o Mifcodonlo ,128, East Northii-i't; flrat'dogroo'gmntilarceny, , foi* , allesodly : giving 'ii ^l j-O30.B0 teliopk tAVtlio - Smitlmtopo Kou-ppl Supply•'•¦, Co),:D^bllniiPiu ,-la pay-liicnt foV; i)unp))o'a/' |{n6\Wng ;tliat lllB^ecoiiat -{--lh hvxb i FlrUt ;> Njitbnnl i Bapl^of ; Farrtihigdalo '>.- wiis •¦: lnBti'(Bclonfc f '* .tocovov lWo eheek.) 5 Y'l'ii - * '- ; ; ' '¦ ¦• .' ;¦

• BAYPOET—- About 122 membersland 'friends,; attended the DianlondJubilee banquet held in the churchrbohis"; of the Bayport Methodistchurch last Tuesday, evening.' ->' ¦-¦ - ¦' ;;::AVal tbr Cornell, toast-master, . pre-sciitbd the Rev. Robert CA Carlsonarid Mrs. Carlson of -Brooklyn iindthe Rev. and Mrs. A; T. Tedcastle ofEast. Norwalk, Cohh., former' pastorsof the church, who spoke briefly, TheRev. ;The0dowj Bennett spoke, wel-coming everyone. ; Walter . Ormsbyichairman of .the anniversary drive,gave* a .Toport of- .the 'Success ' of 'his

committee;' and 4.'its' • woik. ; MarviiiWitte 'of ' Manfiattaxi played , a pro-gram of popular ainusic oai the *acc6Vdion .and led im«ommumty3'isinging.Mrs!' ; William ; |c.MantKi= -and Mrs.Joseph. 13. Jackson were in charge" ofthe 'banquet. '.Mrs.; R. .Stuart Piatt, inCharge of?the serving, was assistedby. Mrs.-. HAGarfcon^liewis, Mrs. Bus-sell LecRher, Mrs. Quentin a Beitel andMrs;; Frank*Ki'n^ey. < , • • '. '. * .-. .

Friday evehintg* ¦ Community ; nij ^htwas - held 'ih the -church .,robins witbabout 1 70 people present.; Everett Trb-cheliiiati, *maslcir; Si" ceremonies,' pre-bented tlief Eev. . J. H. Joldeismaj theEevi Dewey.J, Hbitenga of West Say-ville;, the" Rev. Joseph H. Bond, theiRev. Joseph R. Bogle, and the Rev. A,Iiansoh' Gfatifter- of • Sayville' and tlieRev. Harry S. Crossett oi.Patchbgtie.Mrs. .. Freoerick *: Merdes ', accompaniedherself and rendered two songs andMiss, Grace Sm5th gave two mono-logues . Ior:i \vliic_i'.: she is ,.well knowi,Eefrcshmehts ivere served -by theCoupler-dub.'; ;?¦ "..' -; "¦ '-:'¦ ~ ' ¦'"/

' ¦ At; the Siindiay" morning, servicesDi*. Karl Moo'rfe' .gave ..;an inspiringsermon va^id the, choir , sanff 'specialmusic. , Hrs. Gail Aggers sang twosolo^; "The Lord is My Light" and"Lift up lYour, Heads." . .. , 4; ,TheMveek-lono .celebration , endedwith a beautiful . program of muiiicaa follows: Mr_v; Muriol Keller, oi-**gan recital j sopiwho solo, "Tlie liord'-Prayor,". Mrs. utaby Ennis Haggerty jclioii", Gounod's ."Sanctus,"' tenor solo,Robert ," Ij[owell* ;b»ss solo,. AddisonWard; violin solo', "Romance. , Concer-jto , No. • 2,",. Lawrence Hayford; ;so-praao nolo, "Cdriio Yo Blessed," Mrs.Haggerty j : choir,; "Tho .Voice in the•^ildornees," '.yitlia solo by Mis. GailAgigoral* linsa Dolci "Hcai* us.O Pat'n-eir.'? Adclisoh Fai-fl; choir, "0, DivineRodceinerj" baas solo, "Pro Pcccatia"(Kossini), A(|di-o'ii Ward p violiri* solotic-bmpiiniod by Mrs. . Fayo Wine- atthe brgaii^and. Jti;s.; Mui'icl Koller atthe ^iaihb ,:' "Mc'<litatioii,"' LawrenceHayfoWj chbiv;. A'For Tfcino ie tlioKingdom,'' froin the "Holy - City." .

lli^!||l|ili;:;;Diamond Jubilee

If&l-tmip^orl

' Two persons wore slightly,injuredin"n. licafl-oh .collision of . twoA'auto-.jpbbllos J tir\, Bdrwhii'O; di-Iye,J •S6W011;last Wotlaosday, 3t * V'iiB Vevbalbd:'IWBw«ok by .BVookhpivop Tov/n jnplico. ;, ,¦' .;' Putvolraan- 'B.;EviiiuJodvaliuch :retported tliat'Harcy E||lon of- Seidellsuffered -shie'clc.' an' Jh jurod^rig ht * kneearid ¦.otitB on t jo l icit hnnd whim ,;hlBautomobtlo .; and .'.a " taxi -driven' .'MyJaiior B.;v :B6t-iig.-of, Soldon l : eollTdoa.

MlKs^ Bctaag aufTe rcil ai 'contusion oii.ner . foi'oliflad .. .A: y .riyy : y" y - ,/ "¦>• ¦zh Mj. .V ( Elilon tolil ii pplleia lie."i; wascgining oyer tlie i tbp* .of :o¦¦: hill oii|H» -own tildo of , tho i'oftd- .when ihocollision occurred . ; Miss iBbtzaff ;saidthat1 alio had uwoWod 'to thbv vtehtto^ nyo d• a :hplo;Un ^h*> i'^y«cl ju pfc be-fore the , ; eroelif (riTKft ?! front oW(te'"io£botlv' pars woreadliihriagod; 'v " ' ,,A Both Mr. Elilon and -Miss Bot'/ig.S^^^t«*Jj 8J.*t hiiihtiiiiotio hy / Dr.JuliuH II. RlORolluiunt' of Selden anilta1«o>V;feMa%v: Memo^al hospital,f-i^!Ml_fe¦ : ¦ ¦ ;R|?|8-;K^I^S .^UfJICOyiJl .I^G -A .

,,; <l^rd (iconj|)iui»r»,Vpn; A. o imuitilino , of i tlie

^.Xotig Island ARajl - lload<|»yei missod ithp .qlieerfiil fitob ell onoof tlioh^ f ellowftiwyollora; Mips ClaraRplufi;*t)|,Wtfd._o'.d, wlio has :bc'on con*,'nS^te*,i ,)o>: (l> lh ; "' pWstov, cantovoi'..,.R|ii<.O.,3)^bm»ry ',-20. .when, ahaWB*\ . IMiirt0,:'?Jir.. i9''.f«ll v-6n ' -'*>tJio . ' ,Jco;Prlcnds*. report, tlvnt 'aho ¦ is :rot!ovor-liitr* rabidly, und -Will 'stitm bo "ridingthe ' trains again.

T^P^^Injured in Collision

4-H Oub Leaders.'* .r. ,. ' .-;,*, -;i -j*-:y'frry-iri^ajjf:r;3?v; . "- .;• '

Hbiic^P ^Recognition Dinner Given at

Smithtown; to Form Coun-ty Leaders'Group >

;SMlTJHTOWN — In spite of theice storm 93 attended! the 4-H Clublocal r leiaders recognitibnL dinner atPriede's "inn , ' *.h«r«_ , last '.'.Thurasdaynight. In his talk, Edward tV. Alton,field agent 'of the Extension Service,™United States D-parttnent. of Agri-'euIturQ,.,j.ointed .out.that. 174',000..inenand ' women, were serving as loaders)for .1,700,000; ,4-H members and give74 hours' a yciir of service per .lead-er. "4-H Club -.york," said Mr. A.itoa,l"dignifies work, teaches skills as >vellas facets,: gives, ihomber- . &¦¦ feeling bfbelonging ahd -opportunities to learnto do by doing,".; lieailership cei'li-ficatc- " were . pre-sented leaders by Mrs. -Heiiry* DoGraff , Liaiirel, raad J. C.' . Corwith,Water, Mill, '. riieinbers-of the county4-H club 'execiitive committee. Toast-master Was' Frank D. , Reed, Matti-tuck, chairman'' of the committee.Mrs. L'e-ter Dawis, Cbmni, also amember of the committee-; prdsetitoddoor 'awards'. to Mrs; Vera Lutzi Mat-tituck, and Edward .Frariiptoh, Jr.,Ccnteroach , The awards' wore booksentitled, '. Life ' Werth cWhi lei"; 6y Dr;C.* B. Smith, for nearly. 80 years boh-neeted , with ' tho United ; States - Ex-tension . aervico. • ;; - ,' . -¦Mrs. MaVthii ' ThoisJ> Medford , aleader for 12 yeflre , and Boyd Wi-nansi ' Rivcrliead-i who .has oBen alendor .fo r five years, were proseiitodbouquets. Tho ltowest 4-H leadersalsono h-onot-ed were' MiW. Carl Leon-ard and Mrs.; Fnihk' Carter, Haiiip-ton Biiys, and ; Donald Wagnor,Northport,

' •Daring ' u ,short disciiKsion period,the Ipitdora ' voted to form a 4-Hleaders * a-ssoeiutlon in - tlio county topromote , fellowship: tti provide amoans of helping build tho 4-H pro-graw ; ahd to provide ;bbttei* trainingfotf - loadei-s.. " ; _ :• ¦¦zny/. z zz-y - 'i ¦

Sp ecial Services f or PalmSunday Scheduled Here

Palm Sunday will be observed withfitting services, masses aud specialmusic in the churches of Patchogue,when the triumphant enti;y..of Jesusinto Jerusalem will be celebrated.

¦Congregational church ¦At the Palm ' Sunday service at ll

a. hi., the Sacrament of Baptism willtake place. The sermon topic will be,"A Burden Transformed by a Bear-er," and will he delivered by theRev. Gerald E. Boyce, minister. MissEdna Jaekslon, organist, will play theprelude, "Hyinne a Sainte Cecile," hyGounod and the postlude; "Laiida-mus Te," by Armstrong. The ebon-under the direction of Alvah ^-Nichols will sing the anthem> -"KideOn! Ride On!", fcy Scott, and "ThePalms," Faure. .Methodist church

The Rev. Harry Sanford Crossettwill give a special Palm Sundaymessage and the choir will • renderselections. - „ ¦ l -•"' _St. Francis de Sales It. C. churchAt 11 a. m. High Mass will be

celebrated. The music will includethe "Mass in F,r' by Theodore vonLa Haehe. "Partis Angelicusi" byFranck, mil be tlie offertory. "PalmBranches" will be sung. Talms willbe blessed at 7 a. m.a and will bedistributed at all masses, 7,. 8, 9, 10,11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. The' Rev.James V. Walsh is pastor of St.Prancis de Sales. . . ' .*' •

St. Paul's Episcopal churchAt St. Paul's, with the Rev. Han-

ington Wilson, rector, Holy Com-munion -will be celebrated at 8 and11 a. m. A special musical programwill be presented - at the latter serv-ice including: organ prelude WithMrs. Michael DeSanto, organist,"Come Saviour of the Gentiles"; pro-cessional, "All dory, Laud , andHonor"; introit, "The Palms." Thesinging of the C-iildren's Eucharistwill follow. The oifertory, "Ride Oh!Ride On!" (Scott} will precede .thepost Communion , "O Jesus Lord,Remember," and tlie postlude will be,paraphrase of "The Palm?," arrangfe-ment by Noble. The dhildren *(jt ,; theSunday school will participate-m theprocessional and the, service.

Church of the -Nazarene -. "The Triumphal Entry , and It-Lessons," will be the topic of thesermon by the . Rev. Stanley : Dixonof the Church of the Nazarene.Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C. church

Palms will be .Blessed at 7 a. 'nf.and will be distributed at all themasses; 1, 8, 9, YO, 11 a. ml and12:15- p.-. m. at Our Lady of Mt.Garniel with the Rev. Cyrus Tortora,pastor.

Emanuel Lutheran churchPalm Sunday service at the Eman-

uel Lutheran ' church .'will , , take placeat 10:30 .a. iu; In the evening, theHeiinion Sei-vice¦., will, be held at7:30. At , the"morriing service thesolemn r rite of coafirmation will beadrninistered by -the Rev., Carl G.Gefhaniitj ' pastor. Twenty-two, ybiihgpeople aWJU be^corifivrned. . The guestpreacher Iat the Reunion SeTOce, willbe the Revi Williain Rush of River-head. ,' ¦' ¦' "A'"/

jFdllowiiig the choirs .of the churchthe . young people of . the confirriia-tion class will be led , to their pewsby. niembers . of . tie : church council,deacons ' and trustees 'off- the church-iJohh Makela, - Karl Erhoi-dt, Sr:,MartinABeck, . George Buehler, . Sr.,*Herbert Wehrenberg, Frederick Hut .tenlbcheiy * H e n r y. Seiter, GeorgeHeimroth , Harvey Gehrig, Karl Er-hardt, ; Jr., Otto Brauner, GeorgeNe'uholJ',. Jo's Yablonski, Emil Prae-torius, Harry Sienien , Henry Geert-sema, William Priihl, - Jr., GottliebGbll, "Harry Gobdiei-, Louis Potterand Douglas Daniels. The pastor ivil!speak; to the Youh-g People and con-gregation on the topic "Follow. On."The. senior choir lander the directionof , iMiss Hazel. Prahl will- siiig "Hb-sanha in the High-cst" (Walter) andthe ju riior choir, uiitler the directionof Mrs. O,, Brainier will sing , "IWill Be True , To Thee" (Morris);The organist will - play "The :Palms"(Paurc) and "I'he Holy City"(Adams). ' .

After : the , service a Bible aiidPrayer Book .will be presented to 'theybung pbbple byAtho Senior .LadiesAid .and Junior Iiudies Aid , of. thechurch;/ Mrs.; Martin ! Bioek .aiid Mrs.William, Ciii'l, presMeiits of those so-cieties, ;\vill make the flroseritatbiis.,, The;!*-Reunion ! Service .will ,'* be in *charge of the Young People. ClebrgcMoger,,,' Louis Potter! Robert; Luffand , Robert , Williama - ..will , be thoushers. 'After the, seryiccl u motionpictu re, "Rcachliig: From Ha'avoii,"Will;; bo shown iin Athe parish, hall ,followed , by. n-h social get-togothorwith refreshments. The committee -incharge is ;Miss ;Gritco. Sionieii,,MissMarion, Mogor,: M|s8, Agathit Wil-liaiiia, M-iSH, 'Vera Tonn . and . MitiaAudroy-:Httcgi, ;, ;; ' ¦ -,. .,: _ .;-!- ,, ,, - . *. , ¦¦.*l The .following ,'youhg pobplo willbe ebJiflrroeU at tlie morning, .SOTV-icb: , Misaos/ Bottle ; Ai'ih Brauner;Irene • Cabre,'; Barbara Hahri, ' GloriaHanson; Evelyn; Harding, .-JacquelineE. Hbernig, Janet- Janis , Amy Koas-ler, Dorothy Moqdy, Norono- Potter,Barbara - Soitov. r ninl John Shnw - biPatchogue; Jos - He. ppo, Jr., of Eau tPatchogue,')-:. Gubntlior Raddata • otBr6okhA,v<5ii, ¦ Lftwroiico' Hanioa; - Nor-man . Htihschol; .•Wnllof'.Jbscliko, Mat-1thow : Maddea,' DonutldfRoth'c, Ricliurd

W. Rothe, Richard Salzer and Gcoi^"Williams of Patcbogue. 8i-The Lutheran Church of Our Savi».

The Holy Rite of Confir mj,tii!traditionally celebrated from earl.years by the Christian church nlPalm Sunday,, "will be observed k*thej Lutheran Church of Our SavioBy this sacred rite tlie followindchildren will make their vow aridunite in - full . membership with tbcongregation: Miss Gloria Bogeuri-!dere, Miss Evelyn Klinger, Miss JansRebmann, Arthur Kottman , Jr -„ •Siegfried Peter. ' m

One infant and six children willbe received into the Church of JesuChrist by the Sacrament of H0]»Baptism. They are: Robert StuartSzmala, ^

Henry Bostelman , LeroyBostelman, William Bosielman, JcaiiBbstelman, Siegfried Peter, andBimnhilde Peter. Six adults will alsobe received into membershi p by letter of transfer and vote of th(vestry.A special v feature of this seivi«will be the dedication of a Baptismal

Font, the . gift of Pastor Otto Ger*bich. and the congregation of stPeter's in the Bronx Lutheranchurch. The choh' wil l rentier thetraditional Palm Sundsiy anthem"The Palms" with Leroy Petct-soiiat the piaxo.

At 8 p. m. a reception , sponsoredby the Lutheran Ladies guild , willbe.held for the Confirmaiids and allthe new . members received on PalmSunday and . on anniversary SundayDecember 7. Presentations Avill btmade to Confirmation Class. In turnthe Confirmation Class -will presentthe congregation with a certificaterepresenting a gift which will be pre-sented when the _ie\v church edificeis ferected.

ObituaryKfo-LTER F.' GALE, aged 42, ol291 Fishel avenue,' Riverhead, as-sistant trust oflicer of the SuffolkCounty Trust company, died Mondaynight at his hohie.

-*He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Stnr-chak Gale; four ch_ldren , Pctei' Gale,Thomas: Gale, Walter , Jr., and SusanMary Galej : his mother , Mrs. AnnaGale; three brothers, Benjamin , f d-ward and Stanley Gale, and a sister,Mrs. Michael Hynes of Yonkers.

' , GUSTAVE BA-VSLABEN , aged63,r af ,Cariaan drive, North Patch-ogue, died 'Monday at King's hospital ,Bay Shore., after a short illness.

Mr. Banslaben, ' who operated awatch repairing business on WestMain; street, Patchogue, was born inLithuania and , resided in this vici-nity for ';' l(i years.

.Surviving" , are a . daughter, Mrs.Robert - Faliey;¦ three sisters , Mis.John Schlosser, Mrs. John W. Noyesand Mrs..Fred Hunjj erford , a brother,.;John, and , two grandchildren , all ofWaterbury, Conn.

-Services -will be held at 2 p. in." to-day, at the Robertaccio find SharpFuneral chapel , Patchogue, with theRev. Carl Gernannt , pastor of thcEnianuer Lutheran church, ofliciatiair.Interment will be in Cedar Grovecemetery. ,

ARTHUR- L. TERRY , aged 11,died at Waterbury, Conn.. Saturday,after an illness of several years.

Born in Sayville, lie had lived thereuntil 1923, when he moved to Con-necticut;A Mrs. Alberta Terry, his wife, sur-vives,*, also ,' oho sister, Mrs. (icorceReevfe bf Sayville; one brother , Ells-worth 'Terry ,of Astoria; a half-brother, Charles Terry of Islip.

• ' Funeral services wore held nlRaynor 's, Memorial chape l , Sayville,yesterday at . 2 p. m. The Rev, Jos-eph R. Bogle, pastor of tlie SnyvilleMbtbodist church of -which Mr. Teriywas a member for many years , offi-ciated, Interment was in Uni on ceme-tery, Sayville.

r AIRS. IDA SClCUTTIi, aRcd W*.died-Monday at hor home, 20 Roose-velt avenue,.Sayville, after a long ill-lioss. - . - ' .- ", ¦"- , ;> .;-' Borii iii New ; York city, she luj tj

lived in Siiyville for the past '«years. A uiibmboi' 'of the Lndies aux-iliary to. Siiyville Post 4!l«, Veteransof Poveign Wars, slic was the color-lioarer. - . *; !She, is survived by hcr imsbaro.Frederick J.; two sons, Frnder icK,J;y, :, of : Baldwin , Arthur .1, of .Sor*villo* .*'one .diiugliteiv Mrs, Ida KcJ insbf . Sayville? liwo .bi-olhow , Willi*"Poeach of Now York city and hnmPooKclr of Northport ; ono sister , i«*;»i.Louise Holland of Wakefield , '» J"and _ throo grandchililren , . ,,.; Tlio VbtoranK of Foreign Wars heWHorvicos at Rayiior 's Memorial t'lmP'oii , Sayville,. ;yostbnluy nt 8 ji. •»•Fuheral ; sorvicoH will bo licit ,«* ,"P.; .iii. .today , at the chapel , with »Rev. : Joabpli, II.! Bond , rotrlo r of o*Ann's; Epiacbpal church, Stiyvillo , f *ncinting.Tiiterinont will follow In tif¦fumlly*- i>Iof. In Atlio ' 'Blue Point cem-etery, Bldb Point.

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ample of musical progresiin thc Patchogue publiischools was the amiudElementary Scliool con-cert, presented Friday eve*ning in the Patchogue Highscliool auditorium undeit h e direction of Wrs,Marion ... Christian , super*visoi-"<.f music.

A p a.cked) , 'auditoriumsaw thc children perform,both in groups and in-dividually and the prevail-ing opinion was that mar-vels are bein^ worked by•the member- of the schoolmusic staff.

The high point of theevening was reached whenthe 90-voicc Combined Gleec l u b , , representing theRiver, Medford and BayAvenue schools, performedunder three members ofthe elementary s c h o o lmusic teaching staff. MissAnne Dickerson, R i v e rAvenue school,' conductedthe group in "Sometimes 1Feel Like a MotherlessChild"; Mrs. Eileen Eiler,Medford Avenue school, ledthem in "She'll Be. Coram''Round' the Mountain"; andEugene Romeo., Bay . A"ve-huo school, directed, "Rib-bon Dance."

Among the other groupswhich performed were:Combined Elementary bandof 35 . pieces, composed, ofthe beginners', group anda - group with a little ex-perience;- the . Elementaryorchestra,"- now in its sec-ond year; a. boys' choir anda girls'., .choir from theMedfoi'd Avenue school ; agroup of first grade vocal-ists from the River Avenueschool; ¦ and r tt" ' - group ofsingers from : the thirdgrade at the Bay a Avenue

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personnel *of ; the variousgroups which , perfbrhneciii the annual concert.

PERSONNELGLUE CLUB - BAY AVENUE ; SCHOOL,

AbrariH,'. Helen Diwni, -TOMI . M.Inlty, Jaiic Boblriso-. _Smlfe f!f v£!!sot .t?omB

'Baker, H«33a_ ¦ Oouli-i. Tit clft Mo-tiltio. Jean . ... . . . fiditaldt, Edtlh SUnta, Joyce.Rcrttcr. Mawai-t Port, Lawrence McDcrinott,Lnivrpnce Schult-. Welda . ¦ |uii«l, Pe«rl .Bi-nco, Prea Gillette, Otice Mooic, Jacqueline Shan , Ethel TJbbetttr CarolynBUu, Bev'ecly . Goldbcrg__, wmi-m Nagle, Florence Shan ,;. Roberta Wilson, Nane-yB-jearta, JotepMne HahHhfr. Evelyn Price, . Dorothy . - Stein . Marilyn . i '

tBVrra, Marion Hendrlks,. Marjorie Reich, Carol An_ i . Stephani, Dorpt-jr

Gt^E CLUB — MEDTORD AAVENUE SCHOOL' A-vlario, Fra1)C« Pirrell, . .T-OiM-i Kre«», Doris Pell-treau, . Robert Staudlinpor, LonccBrown, .Tn_j- Plachbr, Diane Laugh-*-), Kathryn Jetrallia, Joyca SmhllinR. Fansuna , ,

. Butler, Waila-m Gnrdher, IBonaia Luff. , Arlo-B ; P/elfle, Atincs . Wnde. NeilCfita-epy, Rob-rt Gr-eMhow,'Ttnth McWiUiBms. Mary PfeiHc, Rlchnrcl . Wajdn, Walter

5 Co-Mln. Mfldre- . Hart." Wniiam MiUHidinl, , Peter Remey, Wllnanii -¦ Ool-man. Call Hafer, Msron Mcrkln, Barry Bc«n3lt, Metac Davit!, Curtis ' Kattau, Thomas Parker, Carol Robinson, - Alien*.1 , A GLEE CLUB — RIVER AVENUE SCHOOL. Amsterdani. Ezra Chiuchiolo,. Robert .Tones, Sarah Morclllno, WeoaoVc 'Palmer, -Ann

Anfreloro, Cernliiiie Contitto, JDolorc- Kin. . Cjeil.. . Murray, Anna Plsoiit , Paul• Benincasa, Wary Lou.Contlno, -Elaine Levy, Raymond Musso, Wary Porto. Michael, Bfa-rtcn. Marilyn Ferrante. Sammy LoUto, Kathleen Myers, Biehal'd BoelolTs. Knrt1 Bright, Carole Ferris, RJcbard Lncln, Carolyn Oliverl, Shirley Schordine, Joan• Billiard, _ o_in Oeracltano, Alfred Madden, Matthew Paiaro, Mamicl - Watthews, THomas

GLEiB CLUB — EIGHTH GRADE' AbraYnii, Mary Ann Farrell, June Kllniter, Lois . Nol), Jane . , > Skinner, •Muriel• Boiteni-cMer, Glorii Garritnno^ : Matilda Kottmaru Arthur Panewich,; Joyce Staplcton, ™.oinas

Bowden, Joseph Hollaman, Elizabeth Ladue, Jule Louise Pares. Diana Tholnpson, Richard'Carroll , Cherrlc Hubert, Natalie Maginnes, Beverly Pntrli*no, Phyllis Tobin. Sluart

! Dayia, Janet Jachowdilc, Dorothy Malkus, Edward Potter, Norenc Towlen, JanetD-tislnu, Daniel Ja<«er, Katherine McGroary, Stella ' Sarre»t:co, Bose •

'¦'Dorn, Juno Janetkn; 2telon Monnco, Lillian Seiter, Barbara• Edwards, Thelma ' : Kwiti . Catherine . Nettles, Elvin , Shaisr. Jeanne

¦zi ', -ELEM-3NTARY. ORCHESTRA , ' ., - ¦ .VIOLINS Morlay, Barbara CELLO ' Goldstein, Ira ' ' FRENCH HORN

Hh iin MaS '¦Sff i- 'gSF* fih.-d ,^a - - „.,. OBOE f PIANO

Chfero, Mars , W_fl2' vS' -a . Bianca, Florence Palmer, KayDo-wns! Joan ' md*' Nlel CLATHNferS . T-RCMPET_I . „„¦„„_Gillette, Grace VIOIAS 3)enincnsa, Mary Lrf)u Liirsou,.Lucille . . DRUM-. *Hardinp, Evelyn Srown, Ju4y <!nrdncr. Donald , Hart, William Alilt-ieli, JackLuclo, Carolyn 3tebma„-( Jane Coldbcrger, WiUia_n Both, Donald Mnhntno. John

ELEMENTARY BANDS .FLUTES 3fd-a, Wallr CORNETS Schleiter. Richard TKOMBONE

Kaplan, Allan StovS"', W*«Hiim j\|brecht...Robert Smith. Edward Carfora', Franl-Shand. - Roheita S S1* 'S"Sr.to Biaiiea. Daniel . «t*i»ai.iifii_ „

'- .I 'AB iKrpi- fl S?* 9. Klrt .. Butler, Willlhm M-_LI<pPH0-«E . . -, _ ¦ DRU«SCLARIKETS Jfeiffer, VJinnett Bobvian. Jo^ Felice. Francis • i- ., '- ¦¦ « f wBenincasa, Mtiw Uu S&-nd-p,_ S*inley "farrell. Thomas „i™„WIia Maile Stephen

DeCamp, Hotter ¦ Watthews, Thomas Ferris, Carol . BARITONES Paghao, JosephGardner, Donald . -' ' ,.-_._'.,„ Gilderslceve, Cary * Draf-one, Vincent ».,_» ]Gi>idbetRcr. •VfiWam ., '• SAXOPHONE i>B_ nro, Manuel Peter-on, Peter IUBAGoldstein, Ira • TSctiri, WOllam Palermo-. Anthony- Walsh.., Raymond; Dietz, WDliant ,

, GRAi>E I - 6 — RlVER'AVElilUE SCHOOXAmbrose, Jo-Ann Tcrria, IreJe Marielln, Maria E- Bright, Carolo Moody. EvelynArcuri, Janet , "Foley. Pataicia IMcCormack, Jnmes Cohen. Carol - Myers, Donald ,Bright, Fay Tranco, Salvatore Zaffuto, Josephine D-Sgone, Vincent Pajaro, ManuelBrochstcin; Sonya .Garbarini, ' • June ' • .. . . Figuerin, Gloria Palermo, Anthony iCaputo, Carol Ochrig, Harvey . Albreeht, Robert Hirst, . Gale Palmer, Ann , *Cook, Vit-jlnia ' Coonan, jTSibmna Amsterdam; .Earn Hoffman. Catherine Plotkin, Bcrnaid , 'CufTee, Gloria fianson, Joseph AnBclora, Geraldine Hiniter, Lois' Porto, MichaelEarle, Diann« ' Hedges, Genrold Avel(ino, Shirley Lotko, Kathleen Rate; RichardFelice, Patricia Sosiceo, Victoria Benincasa, Edward Lucia, . Carolyn . Valentino, JosephineFelice, Paul ' tulrert, Sanara Bianca, Marilyn MorolIEnb, .Theodore Watthews, .Tliomas '¦ • ¦;.': GRAil. E 3 . 7 — BAY AVENUE SCHOOI, ' JBaur. Karen Nasie. AIvina Walter, Nancy Gillette, Grace* NaRJe, FlorenceBecker, Ida O'Brien,. R-obert Wylllns, X,awrencc Goldberger, Wllltnm Rogers. DelphirieCochrane, Ruth Ferry. 3Dlaje ,' * ' Hardins, Evelyn - Ruegger, .Jack - ]De_.ucia,*rArlene Ratcliff , Larry Bcrkoivitz, Sam ' Hoder, Wallace - Sanaano, Vii-ginin 'Fariiles, Brenda RpBcrt; Charhs Blanch Janies , Homer.; "William - Sawyers, JamesFort, " Bon'ald Etosain, Meatha Bianca, Florence' Hunimel, Richara Schultz, MeldaGreene, Linda Sarrocco, :C«thcrine Bucarln, Josephine Jackson, Frank Shand, Roherta.Hooley, Barbara Schnetaler,'-Joseph Conwell, Gladys Justh, Dorothy Stein, EvelynHylan, Chart«ne Stevenson,. JROtert C. DeCamp. Roger Ligouri, Joseph Stephani. Dorothy

i Jones, Henry* Ste'viehson, .ltobert S. Dbwns,-. Joan - Maiskr, Jane * Sugnl, Pearl;Leahy. Sharon - , Stumme,' J"=San Doukai, /Patricia Moore, ' Jacqueline Troyer, BruceKeDermott, ;"WUliam Vofn Khee", >Coxrii,c Ganon,, Joseph ' ¦ '. -. . Morler.- Barbara* Tully, Richard

BOtS'VCBiDIR' -- MEDFORD. AVENUE;SCHOOL * i; Butler, Williani • Gardner, Donald Kelly, Donald - Porter, Jan .; , ' Rothe, Gene -: Cherepy,- Robert Hsfit;* Hyroii : Magradini, peter . Raynor*, -Robert Saperstein. Michael "

Davis, . Curtis Hammer, Jaba Merkln. i.BSrry . Remey.¦ William Smith, Edward, Dobiiaa, John, Bitt,; WiUiaixi -PelUtreau. .Robert Rotelen, Donald Wallace, William > '- Farrell, 'Thonaas Kattau, Thomas: r Pfcifle, Richard Rothe, ' Donald ; Wade, Neil ., > . G i- Aviano, Frances Bf-i'-isbh,-Carol . Hansen, *Judy McWiHIams,- Mara Staudfnger, Lorice 'i Bennett,*;Phyllis DoVito, yjto-jri. - ' .Tohnwn, Paula Mendelson! Barbara Sieger, Hilda •I Bri nley,- Barbara Ehman, . HoJe - -Keller, - Jean1 : ; . Parker, Ciirol SmijUinB, FaustinaBrown, Judy- , Elias, ;C_r£in . Kress,-. Doris ' Perry, Mary" Aim Smith, Carolee

Conklin, Mildred Fischer, Diane Lange,: Rose Marie Petrallia,, Joyce Smith. SheilaColeman, Gan Godjr, FjaScea , XevernwnV Carol PfeiBcAgries " Usher, I«on'oreCoupe,' Jap«t, Grueschdw,"s. Ruth E.auKhllh,' KWherlne Rebmaii, .Jane : Walters^ CarolCiifti, Harriet , Ghbpl>oso,;ijean ¦¦; ¦ .¦ :3tof l, .Arlene; . .:. ' Resnikl Meta .

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