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Obituaries Samuel Reich Samuel Keich ol Ul Lawn Ave . West Klip died on Aug 9 at the age oi <>4 He was president ol a photography linn He was the husband ol the late Kcguia and is survived b> two children. Gail Miul/er and Hubert ol West Islip, two hrolhers , Philip and Irving, and live grandchildren Services were held at the Bay Shore Jewish Centre on August JO with the Kahhi Israel Jacobs olliciating. Interment was in the United Hebrew Cemetery ol State Island The luneral was under the direction ol the George C White Funeral Home. Patrick J. Harnett Patrick J. Harnett ol Ocean Beach and Manhattan , N Y., was drowned while swimming at Robin ' s Rest on August 4 He was born in Pennsylvania and was 41 years old at the time ol his death. He was a teacher m the NYC school system He is survived by his wile , Ethel , and a brother , John. He reposed at the George C. White Funeral Home where services were held on August 8 Interment took p lace in L.I. National Cemetery. Camiffe Rusy Camille Rusy ol Ish p died on August 'J She was the wile ol the late Andrew Kusy . She is survived bv two children . Andrew and Robert , lour brothers . George. Kdvvai d . Rudol ph and Frank iYlacik . three sisters , Theresa Goldberg, Mae Balsanek and Helen Rusy , and lour grand- children She reposed at the Overton Funeral home where services were held Interment took place in Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore , on Aug. 11 Richard L. Romain e Richard 1. Romanic ol Great River died on August 8 at the age ol lb. He is survived by his parents, Christine and William Romame , his grandmother , Florence Kipling , a brother , William , and a sister , Barbara Plotino. He reposed at the Overton Funeral Home Services were held in St. Mary ' s RC Church , East Islip on August 13 with in- terment lollowmg in Long island National Cemeterv , Pinelawn Margaret Gray Margaret Gray ol West Ishp, passed away on July 31, at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Gray was a resident ol West Ishp lor over 12 years. She is survived by three daughters Helen Hackett , Murial Ryan , and Rose Ann Lally, two sons James and William , Jr., and one brother , John Muldowney , and one sister , Helen Kramer Mrs. Gray reposed at the Fredrick J Chapey Funeral Home , until Friday when a Mass ol the Resurrection was oilered at Our Ladv ol Lourdes R C Church , at 9 45 am Interment followed al St John ' s Cemeterv . -Middle Village Josep h W. Schumann Joseph W Schumann ol Islip died on August \1 at the age oi 41 He is survived by his wile Kleanoie nee Holiman , six children. Eric , Kurt , Christine , Paul . Peter and David; a bi othei . Louis Schumann, three sisters , Anna Katen , Marie Biersack and Eleanor Andres. He reposed at the Overton Funeral Home. Services were held at the Islip Trinity Lutheran Church on August , 14 with in- terment lollowmg in Oakwood Cemeterv , Bay Shore. George C. White Funeral Home 364 E. MAIN ST. BAY SHORE , L.I. 665-0208 Since 1894 , a f amil y tradition o f seme to people of all f aiths and circumstances. John T. Voftz, Director .^ ' " v . . ^j^ THOUGHTFUL^j^ W? DIGNIFIED ^= ¥ J^etmcet ^ Jt m FREDRICK J. I Chap ey ™ %> Situated On A Beautiful 3 Acre Estate Alt CONDITIONED J . AMM.E HttVATE PAUKING _ _ ^£~ > Sc: 1225 MONTAUK HWY. 661-5644 WEST ISLIF* 55 F"__. OPPOSITE GOOD SAMARITAN HOSP , 3—3 Carton ^ UNERAL HOME JO 1NC J^ FAMILY OWNED AND MANAGED FOR OVER 50 YEARS JU 1-5085 172 MAIN STREET ISLIP. N.Y. | C. J. RLLEGREZZR FUNERAL HOME 14 SHORE LHNE BRY SHORE BEE - 8B97 CUude K. B.' . u Kui.cr_l Home Inc , V. «r»t Main St . Bab y lon I ___a____«f__5t»ii Mraalwwwi iL CLAUDE R. BOYD FUNERAL HOME - BABYLON DEER PARK JJD ui _ u - c* Affiliated Chapvl 448 West Main St. Deer p ark Ave & Grand Blyd MO 9-240 0 MO 7-8614 2 LOCATIONS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE RELIABLE COURTEOUS REASONABLE "Ask Any Family We Have Served " Claude R. Boy d Funeral Home ol Grand Blvd. Inc., Deer Park < 0&* 252 E.MAIN ST. M05-0202 BAY SHORE Opposite Southside Hospital Exquisite Floral A rrangements For Any Occasion YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND BROWSE - Major Credit Cards Honored' ¦ - ___j Have you ever been with a group of peopl e and all of a sudden voices are raised and a full-fledged argument is in progress? If you have , you know it isn 't fun. The last one I wit- nessed was on the subject of religion , and no two peopl e in the room were in agreement on anything, especially their ideas of God. Believe me , no one should ever argue on the subject of religion without really knowing the Bible and gaining an understanding of God. In Prove rbs we read : "Only by pride cometh contention : but with the well advised is wisdom. " Paul tells us that we have a " zeal of God but not according to knowledge. " And again , "Fulfill ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love , being of one accord , of one mind" . Mary Baker Eddy, in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures , says "Finite belief can never do justice to Truth in any direction. Finite belief limits all things , and would compress Mind , which is infinite , beneath a skull bone. Such belief can neither apprehend nor worship the infinite; and to accommodate its finite sense of the divisibility of Soul and substance , it seeks to divide the one Spirit into persons and souls. " ... "Soul , or Spirit is God , unchangeable and eternal; and man co-exists with and reflects Soul , God , for man is God' s image .!' The members of First Church of Christ , Scientist at 8 Lawrence Lane in Bay Sho re , will welcome you most lovingly when you come to the service any Sunday at 11 a.m. and get to know God better. Lesson-Sermon (Continued fro m Page 15) Cavanaugh wont behind second made a backhand slop ol a grounder and turned it into a double play. Final score Astros 12 runs on 15 tuts , Indians 5 runs on (i hits. Steve Giordenella pitched a good game , constantly making the Indians hit his pitch. Mr. Sweeney the manager would like to congratulate the Astros again and would especially like to mention a tew boys who played great ball. Jim Sweeney going 7 lor 9 at bat , Mark Carden 5 for 7 , Ed Thompson 4 lor a , Joe Carden 3 lor 4 , Steve Giordenella 2 tor 3. Great going guys!! See you next year Champs , and thats what you guys are in every sense of the word , on and off the ballfield. MICKEY MANTLE: BYA' s newest addition to baseball , our Mickey Mantle team has been doing great ol late with their 7th win in a row the other night. Tony Parisi was the pitcher , Cai Kepollali had a HK , and Parisi struck out 5 in the 1-0 win. Brentwood' s best victory to date was a 4-0 win over Commack breaking their 22 game winning streak. Commack is heading to Texas lor the National Cham- pionships. Kich Hopke pitched this shut out and John Kropp helped Ihe cause with a double with 2 men on. A double header last Sun. produced a 5-4 wm with Kich Hopke Ihe winning pitcher and HHs by Joe Giaramita and John Kropp. The second game was a (S-3 wm with Tony Parisi the winner and Kichie Giordano gelling a couple ol hits. BYA NEWS Worship services will be conducted at Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday, August 19th , at 8:30 , 9:45 , and 11 A.M. with Holy Communion being served at the 8:30 and ll^A.M. services. Sunday School is held at 9'45 A.M. here at Trinity and at Trinity Chapel in East Islip. An Evangelism meeting will be held here on Tuesday, August 21 , at 8 PM. Last year more than one billion pounds ol frankfurters and wieners , or an average of 80 hot dogs lor each American , were produced under Federal in- spection. Trinity Lutheran Church

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ObituariesSamuel Reich

Samuel Keich ol Ul Lawn Ave .West Klip died on Aug 9 at theage oi <>4

He was p re s iden t ol aphotography l inn He was thehusband ol the late Kcguia and issurvived b> two children. GailMiu l / e r and Hubert ol West Islip,two hrolhers , Phi l ip and I rv ing ,and l ive grandchildren

Services were held at the BayShore Jewish Centre on August JOwi th the Kahh i Israel Jacobsoll iciat ing. Interment was in theUnited Hebrew Cemetery ol StateIsland The luneral was under thedirection ol the George C WhiteFuneral Home.

Patrick J. HarnettPatrick J. Harnett ol Ocean

Beach and Manhat tan , N Y., wasdrowned w h i l e s w i m m i n g atRobin 's Rest on August 4 He wasborn in Pennsylvania and was 41years old at the t ime ol his death.He was a teacher m the NYCschool system

He is survived by his wile ,Ethel , and a brother , John. Hereposed at the George C. WhiteFuneral Home where serviceswere held on August 8 Intermenttook p lace in L . I . N a t i o n a lCemetery.

Camiffe RusyCamille Rusy ol Ish p died on

August 'JShe was the w i l e ol the late

Andrew Kusy . She is su rv ived bvt w o c h i l d r e n . Andrew andRobert , lour brothers . George.Kdvvai d . Rudol ph and FrankiYlacik . three sisters , TheresaGoldberg, Mae Balsanek andHelen Rusy , and lour grand-children

She reposed at the OvertonFuneral home where serviceswere held Interment took placein Oakwood Cemete ry , BayShore , on Aug. 11

Richard L. RomaineRichard 1. Romanic ol Great

River died on August 8 at the ageol lb.

He is survived by his parents,Christine and Wil l iam Romame ,his g r a n d m o t h e r , FlorenceKipling , a brother , Will iam , anda sister , Barbara Plotino.

He reposed at the OvertonFuneral Home Services wereheld in St. Mary 's RC Church ,East Islip on August 13 with in-terment lollowmg in Long islandNat ional Cemeterv , Pinelawn

Margaret GrayMargaret Gray ol West Ishp,

passed away on July 31, at GoodSamaritan Hospital.

Mrs. Gray was a resident olWest Ishp lor over 12 years. Sheis survived by three daughters

Helen Hackett , Murial Ryan , andRose Ann Lally, two sons Jamesand W i l l i a m , J r . , and onebrother , John Muldowney , andone sister , Helen Kramer

Mrs. Gray reposed at theFredrick J Chapey FuneralHome , un t i l Friday when a Massol the Resurrection was oileredat Our Ladv ol Lourdes R CChurch , at 9 45 am Intermentfol lowed al St John 's Cemeterv .-Middle V i l l age

Joseph W. SchumannJoseph W Schumann ol Islip

died on August \1 at the age oi 41He is surv ived by his wi l e

K l e a n o i e nee H o l i m a n , sixchildren. Eric , Kurt , Christine ,Pau l . Peter and D a v i d ; abi othei . Louis Schumann, threesisters , Anna Katen , Mar ieBiersack and Eleanor Andres.

He reposed at the OvertonFuneral Home. Services wereheld at the Islip Trinity LutheranChurch on August , 14 with in-terment lollowmg in OakwoodCemeterv , Bay Shore.

George C. WhiteFuneral Home364 E. MAIN ST. BAY SHORE, L.I.

665-0208Since 1894, a f amily tradition of seme

to people of all f a i t h s and circumstances.

John T. Voftz, Director

. ' "v..j THOUGHTFUL j^

W? DIGN IFIED =¥ J etmcet

Jt m FREDRICK J. I

Chapey ™%>Situated On A Beautiful 3 Acre Estate

• Alt CONDITIONED J.• AMM.E HttVATE PAUKING __ ^£~

>

Sc: 1225 MONTAUK HWY. 661-5644 WEST ISLIF* 55F"__. OPPOSITE GOOD SAMARITAN HOSP, 3—3

Carton ^UNERAL HOME JO1NC

J^

FAMILY OWNED AND MANAGEDFOR OVER 50 YEARS

JU 1-5085172 MAIN STREET ISLIP. N.Y. |

C. J. RLLEGREZZRFUNERAL HOME

14 SHORE LHNE BRY SHORE

BEE - 8B97

CUude K. B.'. u Kui.cr_ l Home Inc , V. «r»t Main St . Bab y lonI

___a____«f__5t»ii Mraalwwwi iLCLAUDE R. BOYD

FUNERAL HOME-BABYLON DEER PARKJJD ui _ u - c* Affiliated Chapvl448 West Main St. Deer park Ave & Grand Blyd

MO 9-2400 MO 7-86142 LOCATIONS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCERELIABLE • COURTEOUS • REASONABLE

"Ask Any Family We Have Served "

Claude R. Boy d Funeral Home ol Grand Blvd. Inc., Deer Park

<0&*252 E.MAIN ST. M05-0202 BAY SHORE

Opposite Southside Hospital

Exquisite Floral Arrangements

For Any Occasion

YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND BROWSE- Major Credit Cards Honored'¦-

___j

Have you ever been with agroup of people and all of asudden voices are raised and afull-fledged argument is inprogress? If you have, you knowit isn 't fun. The last one I wit-nessed was on the subject ofreligion, and no two people in theroom were in agreement onanything, especially their ideasof God.

Believe me, no one should everargue on the subject of religionwithout really knowing the Bibleand gaining an understanding ofGod. In Proverbs we read : "Onlyby pride cometh contention : butwith the well advised is wisdom."

Paul tells us that we have a "zealof God but not according toknowledge." And again, "Fulfillye my joy, that ye be likeminded,having the same love, being ofone accord , of one mind".

Mary Baker Eddy, in Scienceand Health with Key to theScriptures, says "Finite beliefcan never do justice to Truth inany direction. Finite belief limitsall things, and would compressMind , which is infinite, beneath askull bone. Such belief canneither apprehend nor worship

the infinite; and to accommodateits finite sense of the divisibilityof Soul and substance, it seeks todivide the one Spirit into personsand souls."..."Soul , or Spirit isGod, unchangeable and eternal;and man co-exists with andreflects Soul , God, for man isGod's image.!'

The members of First Churchof Christ , Scientist at 8 LawrenceLane in Bay Shore, will welcomeyou most lovingly when you cometo the service any Sunday at 11a.m. and get to know God better.

Lesson-Sermon

(Continued f ro m Page 1 5 )

Cavanaugh wont behind secondmade a backhand slop ol agrounder and turned it into adouble play.

Final score Astros 12 runs on 15tuts , Indians 5 runs on (i hits.Steve Giordenella pitched a goodgame, constantly making theIndians h i t his pi tch. Mr.Sweeney the manager would liketo congratulate the Astros againand would especially like tomention a tew boys who playedgreat ball.

Jim Sweeney going 7 lor 9 atbat , Mark Carden 5 for 7, EdThompson 4 lor a, Joe Carden 3lor 4, Steve Giordenella 2 tor 3.Great going guys!! See you nextyear Champs, and thats what youguys are in every sense of theword, on and off the ballfield.

M I C K E Y MANTLE: BYA' snewest addition to baseball , ourMickey Mantle team has beendoing great ol late with their 7thwin in a row the other night. TonyParisi was the pitcher , CaiKepollali had a HK , and Parisistruck out 5 in the 1-0 win.

Brentwood's best victory todate was a 4-0 win over Commackbreaking their 22 game winningstreak. Commack is heading toTexas lor the National Cham-pionships. Kich Hopke pitchedthis shut out and John Kropphelped Ihe cause with a doublewith 2 men on.

A double header last Sun.produced a 5-4 wm with KichHopke Ihe winning pitcher andHHs by Joe Giaramita and JohnKropp. The second game was a(S-3 wm with Tony Parisi thew i n n e r and Kich ie Giordanogelling a couple ol hits.

BYA NEWS

Worship services will beconducted at Trinity LutheranChurch on Sunday, August 19th ,at 8:30, 9:45, and 11 A.M. withHoly Communion being served atthe 8:30 and ll^A.M. services.Sunday School is held at 9'45 A.M.here at Trinity and at TrinityChapel in East Islip. AnEvangelism meeting will be heldhere on Tuesday, August 21, at 8P M .

Last year more than one billionpounds ol f r a n k f u r t e r s andwieners , or an average of 80 hotdogs lor each American , wereproduced under Federal in-spection.

Trinity Lutheran Church