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Joan Aigler Winner | Of $50 First Prize In Writing Contest Joan Aigler , a sophomore at l' at- i,n«ie Hig h school , is the winner f the $50 first prize offered by Phan- fpmiller ' s Pharmacy, 127 .Medford " venue , Patchogue, - for the best es- Iv by * school student on the sub- L et, ''What My Pharmacist Means If* " '" (Second prize of $25 went to Ger- trude Devers, a freshman; third prize f 115 to Dorothy E. Goll , a sopho- more and fourth prize of $10 to Alice Ti*ynor of the seventh grade of St. i' nOis -de Sales -Parochial school. Edward - -U. . > Phannemiller, proprie- tor of the pharmacy, said that tl,.- «says would be published , starting ,rith next week' s issue of The Pat- chogue Advance. Contestants winning honorable Mention in the contest are Jon Ten Hoopen , Marylyn McGarvey, James Madigan , Edith Price , Ira Goldstein , Patricia Coman, Lawrence Conlon , Marguerite Tiska , Harold Morpurgo , Lucille Roslak and Henry Read. The contest was judged by Dr. Curt p. Wimmer , editor of the New York State Pharmacist magazine. The seals of the entries were broken and the winners identified by Mayor John R. Swezey. Nineteen states require a voter U pass a literacy test. \ j L ¥ . . '> :# ¦ ¦ * asm j* —' ^:^l \[ // Is-i;:-. i MM ^^^^^. ^^^f i » f ^ M. ¦ if * //// <5 r ^ ¦/ ¦ ¦ 7/7/ A //// « ' » ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦¦ : -^' :: -& : '' 'Nl- 'Mk.fff l 4c K ' »¦ fm I m Jr 3r A. AJ m %^^l\l^r l><^ i/ f A S r ^^' « I I* r <s r * J * f As the S p irit of Christmas jj \ unfolds itself over the countryside , A | f ¦¦¦Mwk- ** } we add our greeting and bfst | wishes of the season. A § [ ° i I | * * A * I : ~J* . ¦ , O- - * ' S (8 I A Christmas of j oy and content- | j mcm; of peace, good rliecr and | | '? l,d|,|>iiiess-thal is ourwi^h | j . Cr A * for you and youri this jj ! C' * 4 j oyous YuU'lide stftoun. | | : . * >^ * o * / | l*^ HIV!H j . ¦ PATCHOGUE-S SHOPPING CEN TER | ! Patchogue 1 70'J , ¦ - J,, *.*. '- ' - '' 2 2< u;.iWW<2i3lA». - - - i,- i.rfi5(ii3ri2i^"! ' '' s' "- ' " 1 fctoooaaaa^stfi^^'31^' ! Christmas (Ciiuiimeil fi,, !!; .>;,<,¦ ,. <% . ¦ ' l-^b' - ^ iPia ieeui'i.i ^ ¦'^' ly - '^ ,i> : " 1S *"" * The -w. cl a b.,iir , by Sweiiey. Monday luglu , ., : , cSt ' ii^- tm ° - hLi ^ ho. p d ts nth h " ox, '<^-;- The following " ¥, th , «V" am school will present tuSr-chi, - : 1 ! "^-^ 11- '-^ ' -- Emanuci Lutheran church At the r manuel Lutheran church , a .^..dlchght Christmas eve serv ce Will be held at 11 p. ,,i, with a *pe- i «ervie e including the li ghting of the Lhnstmas tree , carols by the pSl"", A * , 1 "8 ' the »'V"C"tion , v >,r ? , f , Ad< >'' < lt <«>" . Supplication for i taif , I he Adoration of the Holv -Nativity and Silent Adoration. The message r.y the pastor , the Uev . Carl O. t.crnaimt , will be entitled -The Christmas Celebration. " The Senior chou- will sing "Lo, There Is Born a Savior (Wilson) and the Junior choir will aingr "Gesu Bambino " Uon). ihc organist will plav "The Chri'otmas Song ' (Adam) and "Yule- tide Echoes " (Hodson). Christmas day service will he held at JO a. m. witn u special Christmas •'ider of service. The Junior choir will sing "Christmas Lullabv " (Gabriel). the Sunday School Christmas pro- gram will he held at 7:^0 p. m. bun- day under the supervision of the Su- perintendent Mis s Hazel Prahl. The fcgimiers ' department , under the di- rection of Miss Caroline Wiedcman and Mrs. Carl G. Gernannt , will sing "Jc;.u s Loves Me ' ' and "Away in a Manger " followed b y recitations by Jeffrey liuber , Judy Cook. Carol Anii VonKhee , Ruth Ann Sairanek , Ro- berta Fischer , Florence Miller , Bar- bara _ Paxson , Penny Sue Smith , Cynthia Bowden , Lorna Engelken , Ronald Riugold , Peter Swezey, Claire Thompson , Stanley Wnukiewicz , Cheryl Gehrig and Dennis Cunneen. Recitations will follow by members of the Junior department , under the di- rection of Miss Marion Prahl , includ- ing Patricia Tateni , Williams Steyert , Pamela Madden , Stuart Cook , Mar- garet McCann , Arthur Gack , Mary- aim Hillen , Ferdinand Finke , Karen Schlotzer , Jvarl Seiter , Dorothy Seit- er , John Busch , Jr., Barbara Schaff- ner , John Ringold , Sharon Cunneen , Bryan Busch , Margaret Harding, Fred Balling, Kathea Bishop, Bard Mohlenhoir , Lcnora Miller , Paul Herbst , Kleanor Holzworth , Robert Busch , Virginia Cook , Harvey Geh- rig, Caroline Goll , Robert Hoppe , Elinor Kroncke , Ray Wyllins , Lois Goodier , Edward Siemen , Laurine Kothe , Hoist Krausc , Judith Still , Marion Barz , Elaine Lewis, Janet Kehlenbeck , Nancy Reich , Martin Gack , Madelaine Hayes, Rita Hatt- rick , Judith Slater and Suzanne Levermann. The Christmas Pantoininc "The Christ is Born " will be g iven under the direction of Mrs. A. Robbins with the following taking part : Reader , George Buehlcr , Jr.; Mary, Eleanor Schrader; Josep h , Otto Brainier, Jr. ; Shepherds , Frederick Balling, Rich- ard Robbins , Hugh Wedeg is; Wise Men , Donald Stevens , Frank Ileim- roth , llarrv Siemen; Herod , James Smith; Scribes , Larry Wyllins and Alfred Volkman; Angels , Arlcne Lull" , Edith Price , Marjone Heim- rich , Annette Olms , Rita Hattnck , Ann Robbins and Corrinne Von Rhee. Santa Claus will make special gift presentations and each child of the Sunday school will receive an orange , candy and a gift. SI. Francis de Sales K. C. Church Solemn High Mass will be sung at midnight Christmas Eve by the ,._._.«^.»i«.^>t>*i/?'>e>ff?ewKMrecieK Rev James V. Walsh , pastor, assist- ed by the Rev. John Gorman as S^c.-n , and the Rev. Thomas Oba- ^ u ski as sub-deacon. A mixed a\,,;r ,,i id voices will sing the " .Mass m t by Theodore Von La Hache. solo parts will be sung throughout tue mass and also Christmas carols. .Masses on Christmas dav will be at 0 , 7, S, -J , 10, 11 a. m. and 12:15 P. m. The Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be after the li a. m. ni. -is s Congregational Church A midnigh t candlelight service will be held at the Patchogue Congrega- tional church on Christmas eve , with the Rev. Gerald E. Boyce, officiating. Beginning at 11:30 p. m. the serv- ice will consist of Christmas music, interspersed with the reading of the Christmas story, and a Communion service in which everyone is invited to participate. Miss Edna Jackson , organist of the church , will play a medley of Christ- mas carols and. "Cantique Dc Noel" (Adam) as a prelude. The candle- light processional and singing of carols will be led by the young 4 peo- ple ' s choir. A -solo "Gesu Bambino" (Pietro Yon) will be sung by the Rev. Mr . Boyce. The offering to be taken at this service will be given to the Summer Conference fund of the Pilgrim Fel- lowship. The deacons of the church will act as ushers and assist in the administration of the Communion. St. Paul' s Episcopal Church Christmas eve in St. Paul' s Episco - pal church , Holy Communion will be celebrated and a special musical pro- gram will be under the direction of Miss Marcia Emison , choir direc- tor , with Mrs. Michael DeSanto at the organ. The program will be as follows: Organ prelude, "Kamen- noi-Ostrow" (Rubinstein) ; proces- sional , "O Come , All Ye Faithful" ; Introit , "O Holy Night , " with Miss Elizabeth Cosier , soloist; "Kyrie Elei- son " (Mozart); hymn , "Silent Night" ; offertory, "Gloria in Excelsis Deo , " (Heckenlively); Mozart' s Twelfth Mass , " post Communion , "Ave Mar- ia , " (Bach-Bounod); "Sevenfold Amen " (Stabler); recessional , "Hark the Herald Angels Sing "; organ post- lude , "Chorus of the Angels, " (Guil- mant). The Rev. Hanington Wilson , the rector , will be in charge of the service. Holy Communion will be celebrat- ed Christmas " at 9 a. m. and the Christmas exercises of the Church school will take place Sunday at 4 p. m. Methodist) Church A special message of Christmas will be given by the Rev. Harry Sanford Cros-sett at the 11 a. m. sendee Sunday in the Methodist church. ¦ The musical progra m will include: Organ prelude, "Christmas Pastorale " (F. F. Harker), Mrs. Ar- thur C. Pettit, organist; Trumpet Trio , "Medlev of Christmas : Carols , " William Butler , Thomas Farrell , Wil- liam Hart : Anthems , "Gloria in Excelsis Deo , " (Duncan) « and "Be- hold! I Bring You ' Good Tidings " (Simper) ; organ ' postludc, "Holy Night " (Dudley Buck). Our Lady of Mt. Carmel K. C. Church On Christmas eve at Our La(Jy of Mt. Carmel Ii. C. church , carols will be sung beginning at 11:45 p. in. "Silent Night ," "Adeste Pideles , " "Hark , The Herald Angels Sing," and "O Holy Night ," will be sung with Miss Anne Andrisani at the organ. At the Solemn Mas ' s at midnig ht the "Pastorale ," and the "Mass in F, " will be sung. The Rev. Cyrus Tortora , pastor , will officiate. Masses will be at 7, 8 , 9, 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. on Christmas day. At the fl a. m. Mass, the children will sing Christmas carols , with Mr. Mit- chell at the organ. The Luthera n Church of Our .Savior At 11 p. m. Christmas Eve , the congregation of the Luthera n Church of Our Savior will assemble to hear once again the familiar Christmas story as recorded in Luke 2:1-20 and Matthew 2:1-11. It will "be read by the Rev. George F. Swartzfager as the choir brings the same message in song. The musical narrative > is as follows: "Gesu Bambino , " Girls ' chorus; "Once in Royal David' s City, " choir; "Away in a Manger, " choir and solo by Muriel Dittmeier; "While Shepherds Watched , " "Angels We Have Heard on High , " and "An- gels From the Realms of Glory, " choir; "O Holy Night. " Anita Seale and Henrietta Swartzfager; "Listen to Those Happy Voices." choir; "We Three Kings , " choir with solo by Carl Wingard ; "Shine On , Thou Star of Bethlehem , " choir; "Gesu Bam- bino , " Girls ' chorus. During the service the congrega- tion will sing the old carols: "Oh Come, All Ye Faithfu l , " "O Little Town of Bethlehem, " "Hark the Her- ald Angels Sing," and "Silent Night." Special soloist of the evening will be Mrs . Florence Blaum Habel. Leroy Peterson will be at the piano. The Christmas message , "Awa i t- ing Our Blessed Hope," based on the Christmas Epistle Lesson , Titus 2:11- 14 will be delivered by the pastor. At 7:30 p. ml Christmas night , the children of the Sunday school of the church will present a program of music, recitations , reading, and drama for their parents and the con- gregation. The service will be con- ducted by Freddie Peters , a member of the senior class. The progra m includes: "Hark the Herald Angels Sing, " congregation; recitations , Lee Haab, Virginia Rind- fleisch , Diane Keller , Ddhnie Seiden- sticker, Barbara Burns , Robert Fie- derkeil; "Happy Birthday to Jesus, " sung by the primary class; "Joy to the World , " congregation; . exercise, "Christmas, " Alice Bernhardt , John Seidensticker , Jean Bostclmann, George Schecfe' , Priscjlla Kellers , Karl Baron , Adele . Meuchncr , Rita Rpeloffs; piano solo, "O Little Town of Bethlehem ," Carol Schecfe ; "The Christmas Story," Jan Porter; piano solo, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing, " Jean Klinger; offering, Stanley Kel- ler and Leroy Bostelnian, ushers; "O Come All Ye Faithfu l , " Barbara Burns , Jean and Loraine Anderson. A p lay, "Silent Ni ght," a drama- tization of the story of the writing of the carol "Silent Night" by Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber. The cast: Betty Bergendale , William Fieder- kei l , Leroy Peterson , Carolyn Ker- shaw, Kurt Roeloffs , Loraine Pilati , Jane Bernhardt , Jean Keller , Brun- hilde Peter , Connie . Scheefe , Leroy Bostelnian , Stanley Keller and Jean Anderson , members . of the confirma- tion class. Following there will be: "If They Had Only Known , " Jane Rebmann; recitations by Eleanor Pilati , Loraine Anderson , Roy Meuch - ncr , William Bostelnian , Paul Bern- hardt; piano solo, "Jingle Bells, " Joan Klinger; "Herman ' s Ding Ho Christmas, " Arthur Kottman; hymn, "O Little Town of Bethlehem." The program is in charge of the Sunday school teachers, Mrs. Norma Wingard , Miss Marilyn Scheefe , Mrs. Henrietta Swartzfager, Miss Muriel Dittmeier , Karl Wingard and the Rev. Mr. Swartzfager. ,> *• * * ?• -• Church of the Nazarene "The Christmas Story " in natu ra l color slides will be presented at 7:30 p. m. today by the Sunday school at its annual Christmas program. The program includes recitations , songs and exercisesoby' the children as 1 fol- lows : "Christmas Wish , " Lois > De- Fazio ; Scripture; Luke 2:8-20, Lor ' - rai ne Cameron; "Christmas Joy, " Patty Kenny; "The 'Best Gift , " Dolores Potter; "I Know It's True , *' Ronnie May; "If I Were a Star . " Patty Tiffany; "At His Birth , " June Garbarene ; "Tell Us Again of Je- sus, " Tommy Fiala; "A Lasting Peace, " Bobby Jones; "Christ Was Born , " Betty Baker; "God' s Holy Word , " Wayne Crevoiserat; "Heaven- ly Hosts , " and "Starlight , " Theresa and Nancy DeFazio ; "The Ba'by Je- sus, " Jean Raynor; "Sad and Glad," Beverly Hedberg; "I Wish I Had a Little Lamb, " Barbara Kenny; "Christmas Prayer , " Eleanor Feld- man; "Christmas Stars, " Carol De- Fazio; "Christinas Hands, " Richard Woif; "The Church Bell' s Song, " Sheldon Perkinson; "Speeding Christmas," Gerry Hammond ; "When Mary Made a Pillow, " Betty Jack- son; "Sweet Baby in the Manger , " Joan Iiaynor; "There ' s a Song in the Air , " sung by Beverly Hedberg; "Long Ago , " sung by Neil DeShaw; "O Holy Night , " sung- by Sarah , Mary, Betty and Bobby Jones; piano sol o, "Away in the Manger, " Wayne Crevoiserat; piano solo , "Silent Night , " Bobby Jones; entire Sunday school will -sing "Away in a Man- ger , " and "O Come All Ye Faithful. " After the program the young people will go caroll ing, followed by re- freshments at the parsonage. On Sunday morning the Rev. II. R. DeShaw' s subject will be "Jesus , The Light of the World. " At 6:45 p. m. there will be a special candle- light service. "The Gospel of the Infant Saviour " is the theme of the candlelight service to be followed with a message by the pastor , the Rev. H. R. DeShaw, entitled "Good Tidings of Great Joy." A new plane designed by Douglas Aircraft will carry 50 thousand pounds 12 hundred miles. NEWS OF BROOKHAVEN Frances \V. Hand. Box 211. HrooKhmrtn BROOKHAVEN SCHOOL PUPILS GIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The pupils of the Brookhaven school entertained their families and friends with a program depicting Christmas in England , Mexico , Hol- land and Flanders , as well as scenes of the first Christmas in Bethlehem and at Herod' s court. The Tom Thumb band of grades one and two played two numbers, with Anthony Fuoco as maestro. Grades three , four and five did a special scene, with An nette Fuoco as announcer. The dramatic pieces were given by the following pupils : Adam Lesz- kowicz, Barbara Cohrs , Lucia Nel- son, Peter Ferry, Dennis Puleston , K arin Zukowski , Jimmy Kinsella , Richard Majestic , Barbara Wneta , Joseph Roy, Linda Gimmell , Lucille Politanski , Raymond Buckley, David Cornstock, Leslie Nimms, Patricia Bossier , Rofoert Zukowski , Thomas Valentine , Arthur Amcll , Jan Ran- ken and Lawrence Cox. Also Marion Politanski , Louis Decker , John Leskowicz, Charles Waldron , Catherine Murch , Geoffrey Champlain , Evelyn Moscato, Lind- say Valentine , Anthony Cox , Walter Cohrs , Peter Ranken , Norman Nel- son , and Davi d Cornstock . Three appropriate movies were then shown. Santa Claus appeared with gifts of candy and oranges for the children. # * * The Rev. Ralph Barton Gamewell will be in charge of the 11 a. m. service at the South Haven Presby- terian church Sunday. His sermon topic will be "Balancing the Ac- count. '' The local postoffice will be closed all day Christinas. Bible school will meet at the Brookhaven church at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. The Westminster Fellow- ship group will meet at the manse at 5:30 p. m. The worship service will be at 7:30, with a sermon by the Rev. Ralp h Barton Gamewell. On Sunday, January 2, there w-ill be a special Communion service , with reception of members and baptism of infants at the evening service. The children of the South Haven school presented their annual Christ- mas program last Thursday night. After an address of welcome by School Trustee Charles Robinson , followed by the flag salute and sing- ing of "The Star Spangled Banner , " there were selections by the rhythm band. The rest of the program , in- cluding songs , recitations, accordion solos and playlets, was presented by the following pupils: Etna Robinson , Catherine -Klein , Martha Schneider , Thomas Binnington , Daniel Mann , Joseph Mori n , Delbert Weschc , Ben- jamin Klein , George Porfert, George Schneider , Bai ^ oara Mann , Joyce Von Ettens, Meta Dodenhoff , Janet Mur- dock , Leona Von Ettens , Joan Wild , Anna Morin , James Barbanell and John Wild. Mr. and Mrs. W. Worth of Library lane are entertaining Mrs. Worth' s niece . Miss Yvonne Lokensgard of New Rochelle. The Patchogue Advance is now on sale at the Brook Store at 4 p. m. Thursdays. —Adv. At the meeting of the Republican club last Tuesday the following officers were elected for the coming year: president , Samuel Bumstead; vice president , Louis Decker; secre- tary, Mrs. Arthur Waldron; treas- urer , Alex Kosenkranius. John Winters of Motts lane is im- proving at a Brooklyn hospital after his recent illness. The Priests of Mary Immaculate church, Bellport , send cordial Christ- mas greetings to the clergy and peo- ple of Brookhaven. —Adv. James Robinson , who attends school in Troy, is spending the holi- days at his home in South Haven. The Bolton family of Glenhrook , Conn., arc spending a few days at their summer home on Beaver Dam road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson of South Haven h ave left to spend the winter in Sharpes , Fla. Three of their grandchildren , Dorothea , Etna May and Robert Robinson, accom- panied them. The young people will return home next week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs . Paul Robin- son, who have been spending several weeks^ in Sharpes. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carman of South Country road have gone to Port Washington for the winter. John Ewing, who attends school in Syracuse, is spending the holidays with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ewing of Beaver Dam Toad. Wallace Keene, a pupil in Albany, is spending the vacation with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Allan Keene of* Hawkirfs lane. The firemen' s social will be omit- ted this month. The January social will be a special one. John Robinson , a student in Still- water, Okla., is spending the Christ- mas holidays with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson of South Haven. World Peace Is Up To the Individual , Pastor Points Out World peace was the main topic of the Patchogue Rotary club' s luncheon meeting yesterday, and Warner En- gler , he . ad of the InternationalAffairs committee, had arranged a large stand of flags representing the Uni- teid Nations participants. Speaking on the subject of peace was the Rev. Gerald Boyce , of the Congregational church who brought the issue straight to the individual by labeling peace and war as issues of the soul and stating that it behooved each of us to most properly direct our souls. The Rev. Mr. Boyce presented ex- tensive figures and statistics con- cerning the costs of war which prov- ed that reason would neve r control man ' s approach to international or- der. The realAproblem is firmly root- ed in -each one - of as. Onlf through religion , Mr. Boyce- emphasized , may we reach' men ' s souls and bring sanity to the world. Eero H. Helin , athletic instructor at the Patchogue high school , was welcomed as a new member. Attor- ney Robert Pcllctreau made the pre- sentation of the scroll and printed information concerning the activities of the clu'b. Members of the Brookhaven Town board will be taken on a conducted tour of Brookhaven National lab- oratory at Upton, starting at 11 a. m. Wednesday morning. The Town board will hold its an- nual meeting at 10 a. m. December 31 at Town hall in Patchogue. Members of Town Board To Tour Brookhaven Lab f A MERRY CHRIS TMAS j i 9 g and a 3 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR I » 1 % To All Our Patrons and Friends § I RHETA M. THOMAS | tf 38 EAST MAIN STREET PATCHOGUE , X. Y. j \ ^aSdrl' s I NjggjB^s i' nr JM ggjh S ymbolic of the \\ ! ' Wm* *^ sp iritual mlua of *\ : ^^^r Christmas is thr | \\ ¦ " ' lmm{ ftuKh ft* '" 'he I I! ,.;, ~ff||§~ distance. Let ' s not | ;[ ' \ r . ^Mm f orget this p liase of i ;| -^^f e " the Season- s The j State Road Wagners | ' ' ? Medford, L. I. | :: ¦ ' I i At Present with * l! j! The U. S. Air Force in Europe J. < .... J %A ^ ^%f %f ^ % ^ W W % W W W W WW W W W W W V W W ' W ' W W W^ ^ WW--W--- ^-w-- L^^^^K HPB 5 JB L T^ &te* ^ *5&A^^" ) -®m * s i ; \ r I | % . (^" ji^&Tt ^mp * ) . \ I . . BOTTLED BEER f ^ ^^^ ^w m m \ I ^ tffiEftl HOLIDAY GREETINGS! : i lM^WlBHi ^ SUFFOLK BEER DISTRIBUTORS ANNOUNCES Jft^B^^^Bn We Will Be Open Every Day, including Christmas BrWfl ^^&25*'5 am * New Year ' s , for Your, Convenience. We ! SUFFOLK BEER DISTRIBUTORS I 458 EAST MAIN STREET PATCHOGUE 480 PATCHOGUE hf ... ^ _. _ _ _ ^ ^_- ._ __ _«. » -.fc.fc. fc.i. <L. %-Ht. V.f.lfc m.iV».%.». ^%.^SWfcJh»Jkllfc%>l ' ! ' •Js '^ s ^ r) ' *^ I •^I wrtlp ii ^ I : ; : *tw m ™b ' / tWs Christws ¦ * * j list j LONG ISLAND i BOAT and MOTOR j SALES j I MONTAUK. HIGHWAY ! WEST SAYVILLE j Inactive Duty U. S. NAVAL RESERVE ( V-6, 10) Enlistment gives longevity credit to all and preserves last rate or equivalent for Navy, Coast Guard and many Army and Marine veterans. No draft classification is required VOLUNTEER COMPOSITE UNIT * *—9 Meets 2nd and 4tS Thursdays, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., Patchogue High School Cafeteria, South Ocean Avenue* Patehogue. For information or enlistment , , Visit Office of . Commandant' s Local Representative, Captain John T. Tuthill , Jr., USNR Thursday evenings, 6:45-8:45 P. M. Friday afternoons , 3-5 P. M. The Patchogue Advance Building 11 North Ocean Ave., Patchogue « M«^—— Notice is hereby given That licenwc numbe r G. B. 15155 has been issued to the undernigiu'd lo well beer for off-premises consumption under Ihc Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, at a store located on the north side of Underwood Street , Patchogue, Suffolk County, Long Inland. GEORGE LAMOTHE ANNE LAMOTHE 11 Underwood* Street Patchogue, New York

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Page 1: l*^ HIV!H ! SUFFOLK BEER DISTRIBUTORSnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86071739/1948-12-23/ed-1/seq-7.pdf · Joan Aigler Winner | Of $50 First Prize In Writing Contest Joan Aigler,

Joan Aigler Winner |Of $50 First PrizeIn Writing Contest

Joan Aigler, a sophomore at l'at-i,n«ie High school , is the win ne rf the $50 first prize offered by Phan-

fpmiller's Pharmacy, 127 .Medford"venue, Patchogue,- for the best es-Iv by * school student on the sub-

Let, ''What My Pharmacist MeansIf* "

'"(Second prize of $25 went to Ger-trude Devers, a freshman; third prizef 115 to Dorothy E. Goll , a sopho-

more and fourth prize of $10 to AliceTi*ynor of the seventh grade of St.i' nOis-de Sales -Parochial school.

Edward - -U..> Phannemiller, proprie-tor of the pharmacy, said that tl,.-«says would be published, starting,rith next week's issue of The Pat-chogue Advance.

Contestants w i n n i n g honorableMention in the contest are Jon TenHoopen, Marylyn McGarvey, JamesMadigan, Edith Price, Ira Goldstein ,Patricia Coman, Lawrence Conlon ,Marguerite Tiska, Harold Morpurgo ,Lucille Roslak and Henry Read.

The contest was judged by Dr. Curtp. Wimmer, editor of the New YorkState Pharmacist magazine. Theseals of the entries were broken andthe winners identified by Mayor JohnR. Swezey.

Nineteen states require a voter Upass a literacy test.

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•'ider of service. The Junior choirwill sing "Christmas Lullabv"(Gabriel ) .the Sunday School Christmas pro-gram will he held at 7:^0 p. m. bun-

day under the supervision of the Su-perintendent Miss Hazel Prahl. Thefcgimiers ' department , under the di-rection of Miss Caroline Wiedcmanand Mrs. Carl G. Gernannt , will sing"Jc;.u s Loves Me '' and "Away in aManger " followed by recitations byJe ffrey liuber , Judy Cook. Carol AniiVonKhee, Ruth Ann Sairanek , Ro-berta Fischer , Florence Miller , Bar-bara _ Paxson , Penny Sue Smith ,Cynthia Bowden , Lorna Engelken ,Ronald Riugold , Peter Swezey, ClaireThompson , Stanley Wnukiewicz ,Cheryl Gehrig and Dennis Cunneen.Recitations wil l follow by members ofthe Junior department , under the di-rection of Miss Marion Prahl , includ-ing Patricia Tateni , Williams Steyert ,Pamela Madden , Stuart Cook , Mar-garet McCann , Arthur Gack , Mary-aim Hillen , Ferdinand Finke , KarenSchlotzer, Jvarl Seiter, Dorothy Seit-er, John Busch , Jr., Barbara Schaff-ner, John Ringold , Sharon Cunneen ,Bryan Busch , Margaret Harding,Fred Balling, Kathea Bishop, BardMohlenhoir , Lcnora Miller, PaulHerbst , Kleanor Holzworth , RobertBusch , Virginia Cook, Harvey Geh-rig, Caroline Goll , Robert Hoppe ,Elinor Kroncke , Ray Wyllins , LoisGoodier , Edward Siemen , LaurineKothe , Hoist Krausc , Judith Still ,Marion Barz , Elaine Lewis, JanetKehlenbeck , Nancy Reich , MartinGack, Madelaine Hayes, Rita Hatt-rick , Judith Slater and SuzanneLevermann.

The Christmas Pantoininc "TheChrist is Born " will be given underthe direction of Mrs. A. Robbins withthe following taking part : Reader ,George Buehlcr , Jr.; Mary, EleanorSchrader; Josep h , Otto Brainier, Jr. ;Shepherds, Frederick Balling, Rich-ard Robbins, Hugh Wedegis; WiseMen , Donald Stevens , Frank Ileim-roth , l larrv Siemen; Herod , JamesSmith; Scribes , Larry Wyllins andAlfred Volkman; Angels, ArlcneLull", Edith Price, Marjone Heim-rich , Annette Olms, Rita Hattnck ,Ann Robbins and Corrinne Von Rhee.Santa Claus will make special giftpresentations and each child of theSunday school will receive an orange ,candy and a gift.

SI. Francis de Sales K. C. ChurchSolemn High Mass will be sung

at midnight Christmas Eve by the™ ,._ ._ .« .»i«. >t>*i/?'>e>ff?ewKMrecieK

Rev James V. Walsh, pastor, assist-ed by the Rev. John Gorman asS^c.-n , and the Rev. Thomas Oba-^ u ski as sub-deacon. A mixeda\,,;r ,,i id voices wil l sing the ".Massm t by Theodore Von La Hache.solo parts will be sung throughouttue mass and also Christmas carols.

.Masses on Christmas dav will beat 0, 7, S, -J, 10, 11 a. m. and 12:15P. m. The Benediction of the BlessedSacrament will be after the li a. m.ni.-is s

Congregational ChurchA midnigh t candlelight service will

be held at the Patchogue Congrega-tional church on Christmas eve, withthe Rev. Gerald E. Boyce, officiating.

Beginning at 11:30 p. m. the serv-ice will consist of Christmas music,interspersed with the reading of theChristmas story, and a Communionservice in which everyone is invitedto participate.

Miss Edna Jackson, organist of thechurch , will play a medley of Christ-mas carols and. "Cantique Dc Noel"(Adam) as a prelude. The candle-light processional and singing ofcarols will be led by the young4 peo-ple's choir. A -solo "Gesu Bambino"(Pietro Yon) will be sung by theRev. Mr . Boyce.

The offering to be taken at thisservice will be given to the SummerConference fund of the Pilgrim Fel-lowship. The deacons of the churchwill act as ushers and assist in theadministration of the Communion.

St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchChristmas eve in St. Paul's Episco-

pal church , Holy Communion will becelebrated and a special musical pro-gram will be under the direction ofMiss Marcia Emison , choir direc-tor , with Mrs. Michael DeSantoat the organ. The program will beas follows: Organ prelude, "Kamen-noi-Ostrow" (Rubinstein) ; proces-sional , "O Come, All Ye Faithful";Introit , "O Holy Night," with MissElizabeth Cosier , soloist; "Kyrie Elei-son" (Mozart); hymn , "Silent Night";offertory, "Gloria in Excelsis Deo,"(Heckenlively); Mozart's T w e l f t hMass ," post Communion, "Ave Mar-ia ," (Bach-Bounod); " S e v e n f o l dAmen" (Stabler); recessional, "Harkthe Herald Angels Sing"; organ post-lude, "Chorus of the Angels," (Guil-mant) . The Rev. Hanington Wilson ,the rector, will be in charge of theservice.

Holy Communion will be celebrat-ed Christmas" at 9 a. m. and theChristmas exercises of the Churchschool will take place Sunday at 4p. m.

Methodist) ChurchA special message of Christmas

will be given by the Rev. HarrySanford Cros-sett at the 11 a. m.sendee Sunday in the Methodistchurch. ¦ The musical program willinclude: Organ prelude, "ChristmasPastorale" (F. F. Harker), Mrs. Ar-thur C. Pettit , organist; TrumpetTrio , "Medlev of Christmas : Carols,"William Butler , Thomas Farrell, Wil-liam Hart : Anthems, "Gloria inExcelsis Deo," (Duncan) « and "Be-hold! I Bring You' Good Tidings"(Simper) ; organ' postludc, "HolyNight" (Dudley Buck).

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel K. C. ChurchOn Christmas eve at Our La(Jy of

Mt. Carmel Ii. C. church , carols willbe sung beginning at 11:45 p. in."Silent Night ," "Adeste Pideles,""Hark , The Herald Angels Sing," and"O Holy Night," will be sung withMiss Anne Andrisani at the organ.

At the Solemn Mas's at midnightthe "Pastorale," and the "Mass inF," will be sung. The Rev. CyrusTortora , pastor, will officiate.

Masses will be at 7, 8, 9, 11 a. m.and 12:15 p. m. on Christmas day.At the fl a. m. Mass, the children willsing Christmas carols, with Mr. Mit-chell at the organ.

The Luthera n Church of Our .SaviorAt 11 p. m. Christmas Eve, the

congregation of the Lutheran Churchof Our Savior will assemble to hearonce again the familiar Christmasstory as recorded in Luke 2:1-20 andMatthew 2:1-11. It will "be read bythe Rev. George F. Swartzfager asthe choir brings the same message insong. The musical narrative > is asfollows: "Gesu Bambino ," Girls'chorus; "Once in Royal David'sCity," choir; "Away in a Manger,"

choir and solo by Muriel Dittmeier;"While Shepherds Watched ," "AngelsWe Have Heard on High," and "An-gels From the Realms of Glory,"choir; "O Holy Night." Anita Sealeand Henrietta Swartzfager; "Listento Those Happy Voices." choir; "WeThree Kings," choir with solo byCarl Wingard ; "Shine On , Thou Starof Bethlehem," choir; "Gesu Bam-bino," Girls' chorus.

During the service the congrega-tion will sing the old carols: "OhCome, All Ye Faithfu l ," "O LittleTown of Bethlehem," "Hark the Her-ald Angels Sing," and "Silent Night."Special soloist of the evening will beMrs. Florence Blaum Habel. LeroyPeterson will be at the piano.

The Christmas message, "Await-ing Our Blessed Hope," based on theChristmas Epistle Lesson, Titus 2:11-14 will be delivered by the pastor.

At 7:30 p. ml Christmas night, thechildren of the Sunday school of thechurch will present a program ofmusic, recitations, reading, anddrama for their parents and the con-gregation. The service will be con-ducted by Freddie Peters, a memberof the senior class.

The program includes: "Hark theHerald Angels Sing," congregation;recitations, Lee Haab, Virginia Rind-fleisch , Diane Keller, Ddhnie Seiden-sticker, Barbara Burns, Robert Fie-derkeil; "Happy Birthday to Jesus,"sung by the primary class; "Joy tothe World ," congregation; .exercise,"Christmas," Alice Bernhardt, JohnSeidensticker, Jean B o s t c l m a n n,George Schecfe', Priscj lla Kellers,Karl Baron, Adele. Meuchncr, RitaRpeloffs; piano solo, "O Little Townof Bethlehem," Carol Schecfe ; "TheChristmas Story," Jan Porter; pianosolo, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing,"Jean Klinger; offering, Stanley Kel-ler and Leroy Bostelnian, ushers;"O Come All Ye Faithful," BarbaraBurns, Jean and Loraine Anderson.

A play, "Silent Night," a drama-tization of the story of the writingof the carol "Silent Night" by JosephMohr and Franz Gruber. The cast:Betty Bergendale, William Fieder-keil, Leroy Peterson, Carolyn Ker-shaw, Kurt Roeloffs, Loraine Pilati ,Jane Bernhardt, Jean Keller, Brun-hilde Peter, Connie . Scheefe, LeroyBostelnian, Stanley Keller and JeanAnderson , members .of the confirma-tion class. Following there will be:

"If They Had Only Known," JaneRebmann; recitations by EleanorPilati, Loraine Anderson, Roy Meuch-ncr, William Bostelnian , Paul Bern-hardt; piano solo, "Jingle Bells,"Joan Klinger; "Herman's Ding HoChristmas," Arthur Kottman; hymn,"O Little Town of Bethlehem."

The program is in charge of theSunday school teachers, Mrs. NormaWingard, Miss Marilyn Scheefe, Mrs.Henrietta Swartzfager, Miss MurielDittmeier, Karl Wingard and theRev. Mr. Swartzfager.,> * • * *

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Church of the Nazarene"The Christmas Story" in natural

color slides will be presented at 7:30p. m. today by the Sunday school atits annual Christmas program. Theprogram includes recitations, songsand exercisesoby'the children as1 fol-lows: "Christmas Wish," Lois > De-Fazio ; Scripture; Luke 2:8-20, Lor'-raine Cameron; "Christmas Joy,"Patty Kenny; "The 'Best Gift,"Dolores Potter; "I Know It's True,*'Ronnie May; "If I Were a Star."Patty Tiffany; "At His Birth ," JuneGarbarene ; "Tell Us Again of Je-sus," Tommy Fiala; "A LastingPeace," Bobby Jones; "Christ WasBorn ," Betty Baker; "God's HolyWord ," Wayne Crevoiserat; "Heaven-ly Hosts," and "Starlight," Theresaand Nancy DeFazio ; "The Ba'by Je-sus," Jean Raynor ; "Sad and Glad,"Beverly Hedberg; "I Wish I Had aLittle Lamb," Barbara K e n n y ;"Christmas Prayer," Eleanor Feld-man; "Christmas Stars," Carol De-Fazio; "Christinas Hands," RichardWoif; "The Church Bell's Song,"Sheldon P e r k i n s o n ; "SpeedingChristmas," Gerry Hammond ; "WhenMary Made a Pillow," Betty Jack-son; "Sweet Baby in the Manger,"Joan Iiaynor;"There's a Song in theAir," sung by Beverly Hedberg;"Long Ago," sung by Neil DeShaw;"O Holy Night," sung- by Sarah,Mary, Betty and Bobby Jones; pianosolo, "Away in the Manger," WayneCrevoiserat; piano s o l o , "SilentNight," Bobby Jones; entire Sundayschool will -sing "Away in a Man-

ger," and "O Come All Ye Faithful."After the program the young peoplewill go carolling, followed by re-freshments at the parsonage.

On Sunday morning the Rev. II.R. DeShaw's subject will be "Jesus,The Light of the World." At 6:45p. m. there will be a special candle-light service. "The Gospel of theInfant Saviour" is the theme of thecandlelight service to be followedwith a message by the pastor, theRev. H. R. DeShaw, entitled "GoodTidings of Great Joy."

A new plane designed by DouglasAircraft will carry 50 thousandpounds 12 hundred miles.

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BROOKHAVEN SCHOOL PUPILSGIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM

The pupils of the Brookhavenschool entertained their families andfriends with a program depictingChristmas in England, Mexico, Hol-land and Flanders, as well as scenesof the first Christmas in Bethlehemand at Herod's court. The TomThumb band of grades one and twoplayed two numbers, with AnthonyFuoco as maestro. Grades three,four and five did a special scene,with Annette Fuoco as announcer.

The dramatic pieces were given bythe following pupils : Adam Lesz-kowicz, Barbara Cohrs, Lucia Nel-son, Peter Ferry, Dennis Puleston,Karin Zukowski, Jimmy Kinsella,Richard Majestic, Barbara Wneta,Joseph Roy, Linda Gimmell , LucillePolitanski, Raymond Buckley, DavidCornstock, Leslie Nimms, PatriciaBossier, Rofoert Zukowski, ThomasValentine, Arthur Amcll, Jan Ran-ken and Lawrence Cox.

Also Marion Politanski, LouisDecker, John Leskowicz, CharlesWaldron , Catherine Murch , GeoffreyChamplain, Evelyn Moscato, Lind-say Valentine, Anthony Cox, WalterCohrs, Peter Ranken, Norman Nel-son, and David Cornstock.

Three appropriate movies werethen shown. Santa Claus appearedwith gifts of candy and oranges forthe children. # * *

The Rev. Ralph Barton Gamewellwill be in charge of the 11 a. m.service at the South Haven Presby-terian church Sunday. His sermontopic will be "Balancing the Ac-count.''

The local postoffice will be closedall day Christinas.

Bible school will meet at theBrookhaven church at 9:30 a. m.Sunday. The Westminster Fellow-ship group will meet at the manseat 5:30 p. m. The worship servicewill be at 7:30, with a sermon bythe Rev. Ralph Barton Gamewell.On Sunday, January 2, there w-ill bea special Communion service , withreception of members and baptismof infants at the evening service.

The children of the South Havenschool presented their annual Christ-mas program last Thursday night.After an address of welcome bySchool Trustee Charles Robinson,followed by the flag salute and sing-ing of "The Star Spangled Banner ,"there were selections by the rhythmband. The rest of the program, in-cluding songs, recitations, accordionsolos and playlets, was presented bythe following pupils: Etna Robinson,Catherine -Klein , Martha Schneider,Thomas Binnington , Daniel Mann ,Joseph Morin , Delbert Weschc, Ben-jamin Klein , George Porfert, GeorgeSchneider, Bai oara Mann , Joyce VonEttens, Meta Dodenhoff , Janet Mur-dock, Leona Von Ettens, Joan Wild,Anna Morin , James Barbanell andJohn Wild.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Worth of Librarylane are entertaining Mrs. Worth'sniece. Miss Yvonne Lokensgard ofNew Rochelle.

The Patchogue Advance is now onsale at the Brook Store at 4 p. m.Thursdays.—Adv.

At the meeting of the Republicanclub last Tuesday the followingofficers were elected for the comingyear: president, Samuel Bumstead;vice president, Louis Decker; secre-tary, Mrs. Arthur Waldron; treas-urer, Alex Kosenkranius.

John Winters of Motts lane is im-proving at a Brooklyn hospital afterhis recent illness.

The Priests of Mary Immaculatechurch, Bellport, send cordial Christ-mas greetings to the clergy and peo-ple of Brookhaven.—Adv.

James Robinson, w h o attendsschool in Troy, is spending the holi-days at his home in South Haven.

The Bolton family of Glenhrook,Conn., arc spending a few days attheir summer home on Beaver Damroad.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson ofSouth Haven have left to spend thewinter in Sharpes, Fla. Three oftheir grandchildren, Dorothea, EtnaMay and Robert Robinson, accom-panied them. The young people willreturn home next week with theirparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robin-son, who have been spending severalweeks^ in Sharpes.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carman ofSouth Country road have gone toPort Washington for the winter.

John Ewing, who attends school inSyracuse, is spending the holidayswith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnM. Ewing of Beaver Dam Toad.

Wallace Keene, a pupil in Albany,is spending the vacation with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Keeneof* Hawkirfs lane.

The firemen's social will be omit-ted this month. The January socialwill be a special one.

John Robinson, a student in Still-water, Okla., is spending the Christ-mas holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson of SouthHaven.

World Peace Is UpTo the Individual,

Pastor Points OutWorld peace was the main topic of

the Patchogue Rotary club's luncheonmeeting yesterday, and Warner En-gler , he.ad of the InternationalAffairscommittee, had arranged a largestand of flags representing the Uni-teid Nations participants. Speakingon the subject of peace was the Rev.Gerald Boyce, of the Congregationalchurch who brought the issue straightto the individual by labeling peaceand war as issues of the soul andstating that it behooved each of usto most properly direct our souls.

The Rev. Mr. Boyce presented ex-tensive figures and statistics con-cerning the costs of war which prov-ed that reason would never controlman 's approach to international or-der. The realAproblem is firmly root-ed in -each one- of as. Onlf throughreligion, Mr. Boyce- emphasized, maywe reach' men's souls and bring sanityto the world.

Eero H. Helin , athletic instructorat the Patchogue high school , waswelcomed as a new member. Attor-ney Robert Pcllctreau made the pre-sentation of the scroll and printedinformation concerning the activitiesof the clu'b.

Members of the Brookhaven Townboard will be taken on a conductedtour of Brookhaven National lab-oratory at Upton, starting at 11 a. m.Wednesday morning.

The Town board will hold its an-nual meeting at 10 a. m. December31 at Town hall in Patchogue.

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