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Ronkonkoma an<t the take Jane Khnnd^ . Tel. Ronk KG74 Mrs . S. -im Hallock <>f Parsnip Pon<l road, her (hiujrtitcr , ([race , and Miss Lillian liortlin , li:i\v ju-. -t ii'tiirnod 1 ' iom a l . iillo n.ilc motor trip. They <ii - i.\o i hi- oiiu'li Maiii.- tlii 'ii ;n-i- i)ss lo . \r\v BruiiMvit -l; and then to I' rincc Kilward Island. The oarty praised the heauty of Cape Hit -tun Island. They drove back through the New England states , stopp injr "If for a short visit with the lieorge Pearsalls at West Poland . Me. They spent severa l days with Mrs. Hallock V cousins at Xewbuiypoint, Mass. ami visited Mr. and Mis. Malcolm Hawk- ins at their simnm-r home at X' orth Windham , Vt . Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs . Ster- ling Giranlet drove to Stamford, Conn. On their return they paid a short visit to Mr. and Mrs . Phili p C.iranlet and hahy. Wayne Kvan . The Patehogue Advance is on sale at the Thrift Center , Ronkonkoma. —Adv. Recently Mrs. Cus Seidenschwarz gave a shower for her daughter , Ruth , at the home of Mis. Mae An- derson on Smithtown avenue , Bo- hemia. The decorations were white and the gucst-of-honor receive d many hi-autiful gifts. A buffet supper was served. Among the guests were : Mrs. Kathei inc Weishecker . Mrs. Mary ( . ' . Anderson , M rs. Nelson Asi- ileison . Miss Ann Seidensc-hwarz , Mrs . Leta Book , Miss June Book , Mrs. Marie Dwyer , Mrs. Ann Giatras . Miss Kay Lovell , Mrs . Angie Wiley, Mrs. Alice Ferris , Miss Mary Ann Ander- son. Miss Seidenschwarz expects to he married in the early fall to Edwin Anderson , son of Mrs. Mae Anderson. T.ast Sunday Father Minogue of St. Joseph' s R. C. church baptized the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sipp, Joseph Lawi-ence , horn July 23. The godparents are Mrs . Mary C. Anderson and Michael Barone. The Patehogue Advance is on sale at Bill and Dave' s Stationery store and also at Gerbe ' s Grocery and Gas Station—every Thursday. Read The Advance for all the news of Ronkon- koma and the Lake. —Adv. The Suffolk Count y council of the Diocesan Holy Name society, met last Sunday at :j p. m. at St. Joseph Parish hall , to conclude a r r a n g e m en t s and final plans for the annual Holy Name rally to be held at St. John " of God church . Central Islip. September 12. About 40 delegates were present at the meeting. Willis Hallock , son of Mrs. Nettie Gallagher , has taken a position with Pan American Airways in San Fran- cisco. Tonight is the card party at the Green Pavilion , under the auspices of the Catholic Daughters, Court St. Joseph and for the benefit of the Cenacle Convent Retreats. Gree n Pavilion is on the Lake not far from Raynor ' s Pavilion. The Junior Society of Christian Service of the Methodis t church will meet toni ght at the home of Mrs. J Strecker ' - . -. .... ., ..,-. - The Woman ' s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Frances Bowen on Gatelot avenue next Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs . Edith Hulse will be hostess. Mrs. Kay Ryan and son , Bobby, are visiting Mrs. Ryan ' s two sisters in Baltimore. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gomez of Woodlawn avenue enter- tained severa l guests including Mrs. Helen Gardner of New York city and Miss Grace Ohlandt of Astoria . August 1, Anita E. Gomez , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gomez, was four years old and her birthday was celebrated by friends of the Gomez family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fol and family of Smithtown, Mr. and Mrs . John Lopez, Mr. and Mrs . A. Rodriguez and family of New York and other friends and neighbors were guests. Anita received many beau- tifu l gifts. Saturday at 3 p. m. the Rev. How- ard Clinebell will officiate at the wedding of Miss Doroth y C. Cliff of Lake Grove and Frank M. Hughes of Buckgrove Beach , Va. Miss Florence Turner , teacher at Round Lake , and former teacher at the old Lake Ronkonkoma school , is visiting Mrs. Nettie Gallagher. Marie Mooney, Trl. Rank. 8684 Mr. and Mrs . Charles Caultield of Ocean avenue are the parents of a daughter , born August 2(1 , at Mather Memorial hospital , IVrt Jefferson. The ha by, weighing pounds , 1. '5 ounces , has been named Joan Eliza- beth. Both mother and child are doing well. Mrs. Caulfield is the former Miss Elizabeth Tange l of this village. The birth of the infant made Mrs. Pauline Knobloeh , also of Ocean avenue , a great-grandmother for the first time. She is Mrs. Caulfield' s maternal grandmother. Ten days earlier . Mrs. Knobloeh became a grandmother for the tenth time, when her daughter , Mrs. William Reilly of Babylon gave birth to her fifth child , & daughter , Janice Ellen , in Southside hospital . Bay Shore. Mrs . Reilly is the former Miss Theresa Knobloeh. Lillian Horvath , l.> month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hor- vath of Hawkins avenue , was injured Tuesday, when she fell out of a sec- ond-story window at her home. She was attende d by Dr. Robert Lamb, who ordeied X-rays taken. The ex- tent of her injuries is not yet known, l Mrs. Louise Lyons , who sold her home on Pond road recently, after having lived in Ronkonkoma for about 20 years , is now living in Elmont . where she has purchased a house . with her son , Joseph Lyons , and her sister , Mrs. Alida Rahcock. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fteckle of Washington avenue . Patehogue , are the parents of a son. born Tuesday- morning at Mather Memorial hospi- tal . Thev also have a daughter , Lora Alison. Both mother and child are do- ing well. Mrs. Steckle is the former Miss Ingehorg Hansen of Ninth street. Ronkonkoma. Miss Jean Berger of Weichers road returned home Friday from Southside hospital , Bay Shore , following a minor operation. She plans to return to her studies at Syracuse university for the fall semester. Just prior to her hospi- talization , she had comp leted a sum- mer course in anatomy at Syracuse , and is to continue her physical educa- tion studies , in which she is majoring. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. William Berger. The Suffolk Countv unit of the Dio- cesan Holy Name Society met Sun- day afternoon in St. Joseph' s hall on Church street , with delegations -pres- ent from a large number of parishes throughout the county. For its meet- ing places , tho unit selects the various parishes in Suffolk on a ro- tating basis. Mr. and Mrs. James Mailing of Ninth street , Ronkonkoma , celebrated their nineteenth wedding anniversary on Tuesday of last week. They have two daughters, Marie and Aileen , and three sons , Joseph , William and James. Mr. and Mrs. Mallins received several nice gifts from their children. The following students of School District 11 are to report to the Junior High school of Sayville on Wednes- day, September 8: Seventh grade 7-1 Room 16, Elsie Rosch , Charles Lutz , "Betty - Bartik; 7-2 Room 25; Dale Cas- par! , Joseph Bauernfiend , Antionette Plescia , Robert Pierce ; 7-3 Room 14 , Christina DiStefano. Gerhardt Kla- eas , Phylis Signorelli; 704 Room 13, Theresa Mastroianni, Joseph Seven- liss, George Weeks. Eighth grade, 801 Room 28, Sue Ann Meisner , Char- lotte Corns. Joseph Plaisi; 802 Room 27, Natalie Bridwell , Charles Horvath , John Martin; 803 Room 22, Lorraine Simon , Ronald Myavec, William Siede ; 8-4 Room 26 , Joan Simpson , Frank McDonald , Robert Longboat. Edward C. Lyon is principal of the Sayville Junior High school. Those children who were graduated from the eighth grade in June will report to Samuel K. Munson , principal of the Senior High school . Any children who are in the seventh and eighth grades and whose names are not in the above list must report to the grade school on Johnson avenue, Ron- konkoma, Tuesday, September 7 at 11 a. m. Those who will be attend- ing Sayville High school for the first time and are not graduates of Ron- konkoma Grade -school are asked to report to the principal' s office on Tuesday, September 7 at 11 a. m. E '36 and '37 \ I Dodge Plymouth J £ Windshield Frames ! NEW j MORGAN' S ! i ' I Auto Parts & Wrecking I ? 244 Carman Street Patehogue j ? Tel. Patehogue 1 124 j » < NEW HOMES Sf >.200 i ¦ i ___________ \ w ^ n^S^ ____M Ji / ? ii Hc__P__[H________P_i ^ __l ______B.#pir S§tff BBtif e*h& > ~ ______ ¦ SFF* THPM AT* - ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ , ¦ ¦ <^_^____ _, -- - , , I PETTIT FUNERAL HOME 326 East Main St PATCHOGUE. N. T. OFFERING Moderately Priced Funerals Including Over 50 Items of Service ARTHUR C. PETTIT Director Telephone Patehogue 62 I RICHARD A. MATRON ALP . age,) <>2. a trackman foe the Long Island Rail Road , died Friday at his home , 172 River avenue. Mr. Macdonald was horn in Jersey I 'h y and had lived in Patehogue 40 years . Surviving are his widow, Mrs. 1-M-ie Macdonald; two sons , Richard F. and Donald ; one daughter, Mrs. Jessie Champlin , ami six grandchil- dren , all of Patehogue. Servicer were held Monday in the C. W. Ruland Sons funeral chapel with the Rev. James A. Keiv pastor of the Baptist church officiating. In- terment was in Lake View cemetery. J ACOH HEDGES, aged -lit . of Gor- don Height. - , died at Central Isli p State hospital Thursday after an ex- tended illness. He was a native of Bellport and had lived in Brookhaven town all his life. He is survived by a half-brother , Peter Carle of Gordon Heights, and six children. Services were held Sat- urday at the Rohertaccio and Sharp funeral home . Patehogue , with the Rev. Elliott Travelee. pastor of the A. M. E. Zion church of Bellport of- ticiating. Interment was in Woodland cemeterv , Bellport. WILLIAM BONNER , aged S3, a retired engineer, died Friday at his home on South Country road , Bell- port. A native of New York city, he had been a resident of Bellport for nine years. Mr. Bonner was a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, and before his retirement had been a risk engineer for a large in- surance company. Surviving are his -widow* . Mrs. Mar- garet P. Bonner of Bellport , and one son , Richard O. of Allentown, Pa. The Rev. Howard Clark , rector of the Christ Ep iscopal church , Bellport, officiated at services Monday in the Rohertaccio and Sharp funeral home. Interment was in Greenwood ceme- tery, Brooklyn. MRS. CATHERINE F. HAWKINS. aged 78, wife of Sidney W . Hawkins, died August 15 at her home on Par- snip Pond road . Lake Grove. She had been a resident of Lake Grove for 15 years. Surviving, besides her husband , are a brother , Frank Famoso of Staten Island; two nephews, Joseph and Winfield Famoso of Brooklyn and two nieces, Mrs . Myrtle Squinno and Mr-3. Nellie Overton of Patehogue. Services were held last Wednesday at the O. R. Davis funeral home , Smithtown Branch , with the Rev. Francis H. Liller of Lake Ronkonko- ma officiating. Interment was in Lake Grove cemetery. OBITUARY ' 9 * v * - ' ' a JluBEnTACCIO & SHARP FUNERA L HOME R. I. ROBERTACCIO. UC. MGR . I O f Service thai Satisf ie s *... . IS RAILROAD AVENUE ; - - ' . - PHONE 135 - PATCHOGUE ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' I. " ' ¦—__ ¦ [,. .,, -i=_S-3- ____= a_=___e_a C.W. Ruland Sons Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS John R . Ruland, Lie Mgr. 92 Years of Dependable Service— 1 856- 1948 Tel. Day and Night Patehogue 98 PATCHOGUE, N. Y. Franc** W. Hand. Box 244 . Brookha»eo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson and children have returned to their home on Reaver Dam t oad after spending several weeks at a camp at Faust. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Borgor and children took a motor trip to Con- necticut after spending a few days of their vacation in their boat on the hay. Bellport Cleaners on Main street, Bellport , opposite Roulston ' s. Phone 190.1. One dav service. —Adv . Miss Anna Last of Fast Hart ford , Conn., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Last; The Fire company will hold a social at the fi rehousc Saturday night. Ev- erybody is welcome. Members of the Brookhaven West- minister Fellowship left Sunday for their Parapatie conference. The early part of this week was spent at the Agaming conference in the Ad- irondac-ks. Visitations will be made at m i-ssions of various denominations m northern New York state and New England. The group consisted of Ralp h Robinson , Alice Sives, Dor- othy S. Robinson , Donald Roy, Ruth Tavlor , Thomas Breselin , Clara Vir- ginia Morris , Rose Marie Moscato , Mrs. Catherine Margeson and the Rev. Ralph Barton Gamewcll. The Rev. S. Pa rker Gamewell will have charge of the 11 a. m. service at the South Haven Presbyterian church Sunday. Bible School will meet at the Brook- haven church at 9:30 a. m. Sunday with classes for all ages. The West- minister Fellowship group will meet ut the Manse at 5::J0 p. m. Sunday. The Rev. S. Parker Gamewell will be the guest speaker at the 7:30 p. m. Sunday service at the Brookhaven church. Mr. and Mrs . Jesse Underwood of West port , Conn., and Miss Florence White of Cedarhurst visited Mr. and Mrs . Everett Boughton last week . The Patehogue Advance is now on sale at the Brook Store at 4 p. m. Thursdays. —Adv. The Rev. Howard Clark will be in charge of the 11:15 a. m. Sunday service at Saint James Episcopal church. The Rev. and Mrs. S. Parker Game- well and childre n of Haddonfielcl , N. J., are visiting Mrs . Kate Gamewell on South Country road. Word has been received that Mrs. Lillian Reeve , „. „, ~ ~ ~ ^ Country ,,,:„! . , vhl ' ¦ . "% " f S „. . in Bay Shu,,. ,, ; ,, , ; '~ '"- en ^n " ni at the i;,„. *!; >: *.... i/: * : wood. ' '"•••'¦I' III I ; , r g N ;- -' Miss Eli-/;,!,,.,!, ,. York is visit b:,. ' , w " f V M rs- Thonsa, M. ' ^t^C Mrs . I),,,- ,,;,, ., Mn , , ' y, '*l . Dam ro. -nl «,.,. ,. , ''''] * '"* -f fi„ a . niorial li,wp,: : .| ' ,, ' , ' I" - 'lath,-, \. ' d i ¦ 1 ; 11 1 11.It ¦ " * a . v ill tin- l.„- : ,| .„,.! ,, ' ""'- 'i' . \U Til- andHUan,, ;; ;; '';-''- an SOS call ,„ ... !1 '•»">' :u>-v,. , (, When the l- m.i,,,.,,; '™f; X^. wrecked. " l """"ila!:,-,. ^ The Fiivini.i. VV1, . , 10 p. m. M„„,|. - P " , : ,r " ,t «" -! :A, - house . ' " inn i:ri | , ; HAVE YOP \v v v ,. n ,, _ _LLL_ _ !.V 5 ' 1 lS N EWS OF BROOKHAVEN ALTERATION and EXPANSIO N Dump it in the Bay? NOl We are forced to make room for our new line of men ' s and students ' suits , jackets , shoes , sla< ks , wool shirts , etc. So-ooo , we offer the following merchandise BELOW COST. Take advantage now , and puI nwny for Christmas. SOME OF OUR SUPER BARGAINS- LADIES' BOYS' WORK BOYS ' BOYS' SHORTS PAJAMAS HOSE SWEATERS , OVERALLS «8« 99c 5 for l.OO 1.69 1.88 2.95 VALUE 22c PR. * 4.95 VALUK 2. 'i. _ . 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PATCHOGUE 1 7l« WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK A NON-SECTARIAN BURIAL ESTATE ON A PARK PLAN $ ____ £ _ For_ 4-Grave Plot with &&** Eight Interments This 1st Cost Includes Perpetual Care Park Situated at Coram. U 1. Office 24 E. Main St. Patchozne 2760

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Ronkonkoma an<t the takeJane Khnnd^. Tel. Ronk KG74

Mrs. S.-im Hallock <>f Parsnip Pon<lroad, her (h iu j r t i t c r , ([race , and MissLi l l i an l i o r t l i n , li:i\v ju-.-t i i 't i i r nod

1' i om a l .iillo n . i l c motor t r ip . They<ii -i . \o i hi- oiiu'l i M a i i i . - t l i i ' i i ;n-i - i)ss lo.\ r \v B r u i i M v i t -l; and t hen to I' rinccKilward I s land . The oar ty praisedthe heau ty of Cape H i t - tun Island.They drove back th rough the NewEngland states , stopp injr "If for ashort v is i t w i t h t h e lieorge Pearsallsat West Poland . Me. They spentsevera l days w i t h Mrs. Hallock Vcousins at X e w b u i y p o i nt , Mass. amivis i ted Mr. and M i s . Malco lm H a w k -ins at t h e i r s i m n m - r home at X'o r thW i n d h a m , Vt .

Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs . Ster-l ing Giranle t drove to S tamford ,Conn. On the i r re turn they paid ashort v i s i t to Mr. and Mrs.Phi l i p C . i ranle t and hahy. WayneKvan .

The Patehogue Advance is on saleat the Thrift Center, Ronkonkoma.—Adv.

Recently Mrs. Cus Seidenschwarzgave a shower for her daughter ,R u t h , at the home of Mis. Mae An-derson on Smi th town avenue, Bo-hemia. The decorations were whi t eand t h e gucst-of-honor received manyhi -aut i fu l gif ts . A buffet supper wasserved. Among t h e guests were :Mrs. Ka the i inc Weishecker . Mrs.Mary (.'. Anderson , M rs. Nelson Asi-ileison . Miss A n n Seidensc-hwarz , Mrs.Leta Book , Miss June Book , Mrs.Marie Dwyer , Mrs. Ann Giatras. MissKay Lovell , Mrs . Angie Wiley, Mrs.Alice Ferris, Miss Mary A n n Ander-son. Miss Seidenschwarz expects tohe married in the early fall to EdwinAnderson , son of Mrs. Mae Anderson.

T.ast Sunday Father Minogue of St.Joseph's R. C. church baptized theinfan t son of Mr. and Mrs. JosephSipp, Joseph Lawi-ence, horn July 23.The godparents are Mrs. Mary C.Anderson and Michael Barone.

The Patehogue Advance is on saleat Bill and Dave's Stationery storeand also at Gerbe's Grocery and GasStation—every Thursday. Read TheAdvance for all the news of Ronkon-koma and the Lake.—Adv.

The Suffolk County council of theDiocesan Holy Name society, met lastSunday at :j p. m. at St. Joseph Parishhall , to conclude arrangements andfinal plans for the annual Holy Namerally to be held at St. John "of Godchurch. Central Islip. September 12.About 40 delegates were present atthe meeting.

Wil l is Hallock , son of Mrs. NettieGallagher, has taken a position withPan American Airways in San Fran-cisco.

Tonight is the card party at theGreen Pavilion, under the auspices ofthe Catholic Daughters, Court St.Joseph and for the benefit of theCenacle Convent Retreats. GreenPavilion is on the Lake not far fromRaynor's Pavilion.

The Junior Society of ChristianService of the Methodist church willmeet tonight at the home of Mrs. JStrecker' - . -. .... ., ..,-. -

The Woman 's Society of ChristianService of the Methodist church willmeet at the home of Mrs. FrancesBowen on Gatelot avenue next Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. Edith Hulse willbe hostess.

Mrs. Kay Ryan and son , Bobby, arevisiting Mrs. Ryan 's two sisters inBaltimore.

Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. SteveGomez of Woodlawn avenue enter-tained severa l guests including Mrs.Helen Gardner of New York city andMiss Grace Ohlandt of Astoria.

August 1, A n i t a E. Gomez,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SteveGomez, was four years old and herbirthday was celebrated by friends ofthe Gomez family. Mr. and Mrs. A.Fol and family of Smithtown, Mr. andMrs. John Lopez, Mr. and Mrs. A.Rodriguez and family of New Yorkand other friends and neighbors wereguests. Anita received many beau-tifu l gifts.

Saturday at 3 p. m. the Rev. How-ard Clinebell will officiate at thewedding of Miss Dorothy C. Cliff ofLake Grove and Frank M. Hughes ofBuckgrove Beach , Va.

Miss Florence Turner, teacher atRound Lake, and former teacher atthe old Lake Ronkonkoma school , isvisiting Mrs. Nettie Gallagher.

Marie Mooney, Trl. Rank. 8684

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caultield ofOcean avenue are the parents of ad a u g h t e r , born August 2( 1, at MatherMemorial hospi ta l , IVrt Jefferson.The ha by, weighing !» pounds , 1.'5ounces , has been named Joan Eliza-beth. Both mother and child are doingwell . Mrs. Caulfield is the former MissElizabeth Tangel of this village. Thebir th of the in fan t made Mrs. PaulineKnobloeh , also of Ocean avenue, agreat-grandmother for the first time.She is Mrs. Caulfield 's maternalgrandmother. Ten days earlier. Mrs.Knobloeh became a grandmother forthe tenth t ime, when her daughter,Mrs. Wi l l i am Reil ly of Babylon gavebir th to her f i f t h child , & daughter,Janice Ellen , in Southside hospital .Bay Shore. Mrs . Reilly is the formerMiss Theresa Knobloeh.

Li l l i an Horvath , l.> month-olddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hor-vath of Hawkins avenue, was injuredTuesday, when she fell out of a sec-ond-story window at her home. Shewas attende d by Dr. Robert Lamb,who ordeied X-rays taken. The ex-tent of her injur ies is not yet known, l

Mrs. Louise Lyons, who sold herhome on Pond road recently, af terh a v i n g lived in Ronkonkoma for about20 years, is now l iv ing in Elmont .where she has purchased a house.with her son , Joseph Lyons, and hersister, Mrs. Alida Rahcock.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fteckle ofWashington avenue. Patehogue, arethe parents of a son. born Tuesday-morning at Mather Memorial hospi-tal . Thev also have a daughter, LoraAlison. Both mother and child are do-ing well. Mrs. Steckle is the formerMiss Ingehorg Hansen of Nin thstreet. Ronkonkoma.

Miss Jean Berger of Weichers roadreturned home Friday from Southsidehospital , Bay Shore, following a minoroperation. She plans to return to herstudies at Syracuse university for thefall semester. Just prior to her hospi-talization , she had completed a sum-mer course in anatomy at Syracuse ,and is to continue her physical educa-t ion studies, in which she is majoring .She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.H. Will iam Berger.

The Suffolk Countv uni t of the Dio-cesan Holy Name Society met Sun-day afternoon in St. Joseph's hall onChurch street , with delegations -pres-ent from a large number of parishesthroughout the county. For its meet-ing places, tho uni t selects thevarious parishes in Suffolk on a ro-tat ing basis.

Mr. and Mrs. James Mailing ofNinth street , Ronkonkoma, celebratedtheir nineteenth wedding anniversaryon Tuesday of last week. They havetwo daughters, Marie and Aileen , andthree sons, Joseph , William andJames. Mr. and Mrs. Mallins receivedseveral nice gifts from their children.

The following students of SchoolDistrict 11 are to report to the JuniorHigh school of Sayville on Wednes-day, September 8: Seventh grade 7-1Room 16, Elsie Rosch, Charles Lutz,

"Betty- Bartik; 7-2 Room 25; Dale Cas-par!, Joseph Bauernfiend , AntionettePlescia , Robert Pierce ; 7-3 Room 14,Christina DiStefano. Gerhardt Kla-eas, Phylis Signorelli; 704 Room 13,Theresa Mastroianni, Joseph Seven-liss, George Weeks. Eighth grade,801 Room 28, Sue Ann Meisner, Char-lotte Corns. Joseph Plaisi; 802 Room27, Natalie Bridwell, Charles Horvath,John Martin; 803 Room 22, LorraineSimon, Ronald Myavec, WilliamSiede ; 8-4 Room 26, Joan Simpson,Frank McDonald , Robert Longboat.Edward C. Lyon is principal of theSayville Junior High school. Thosechildren who were graduated fromthe eighth grade in June will reportto Samuel K. Munson, principal of theSenior High school. Any childrenwho are in the seventh and eighthgrades and whose names are not inthe above list must report to thegrade school on Johnson avenue, Ron-konkoma, Tuesday, September 7 at11 a. m. Those who will be attend-ing Sayville High school for the firsttime and are not graduates of Ron-konkoma Grade -school are asked toreport to the principal's office onTuesday, September 7 at 11 a. m.

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R I C H A R D A. M A T R O N A L P. age,)<>2. a t r a c k m a n foe the Long IslandRai l Road , died Fr iday at his home,172 River avenue.

Mr. Macdonald was horn in JerseyI 'h y and had lived in Patehogue 40years. Surv iv ing are his widow, Mrs.1-M-ie Macdonald; two sons, RichardF. and Donald ; one daughter, Mrs.Jessie C h a m p l i n , ami six grandchil-dren , all of Patehogue.

Servicer were held Monday in theC. W. Ruland Sons funeral chapelwi th the Rev. James A. Keiv pastorof the Baptis t church officiat ing. In -terment was in Lake View cemetery.

J ACOH HEDGES, aged -lit . of Gor-don He igh t .-, died at Central Isli pState hospital Thursday a f te r an ex-tended illness. He was a native ofBellport and had lived in Brookhaventown all his life.

He is survived by a half -brother,Peter Carle of Gordon Heights, andsix children. Services were held Sat-urday at the Rohertaccio and Sharpfuneral home. Patehogue, with theRev. El l iot t Travelee. pastor of theA. M. E. Zion church of Bellport of-ticiating. Interment was in Woodlandcemeterv, Bellport.

W I L L I A M BONNER , aged S3, aretired engineer, died Friday at hishome on South Country road , Bell-port. A native of New York city,he had been a resident of Bellportfor nine years.

Mr. Bonner was a graduate ofMassachusetts Institute of Tech-nology, and before his retirement hadbeen a risk engineer for a large in-surance company.

Surviving are his -widow*. Mrs. Mar-garet P. Bonner of Bellport , and oneson , Richard O. of Allentown, Pa.

The Rev. Howard Clark , rector ofthe Christ Episcopal church, Bellport,officiated at services Monday in theRohertaccio and Sharp funeral home.Interment was in Greenwood ceme-tery, Brooklyn.

MRS. CATHERINE F. HAWKINS.aged 78, wife of Sidney W. Hawkins,died August 15 at her home on Par-snip Pond road. Lake Grove. Shehad been a resident of Lake Grovefor 15 years.

Surviving, besides her husband, area brother, Frank Famoso of StatenIsland; two nephews, Joseph andWinfield Famoso of Brooklyn andtwo nieces, Mrs. Myrtle Squinno andMr-3. Nellie Overton of Patehogue.

Services were held last Wednesdayat the O. R. Davis funeral home,Smithtown Branch , with the Rev.Francis H. Liller of Lake Ronkonko-ma officiating. Interment was inLake Grove cemetery.

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PATCHOGUE, N. Y.

Franc** W. Hand. Box 244. Brookha»eo

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson andchildren have returned to the i r homeon Reaver Dam t oad after spendingseveral weeks at a camp at Faust.

Mr. and Mrs. Amos Borgor andchildren took a motor trip to Con-necticut after spending a few daysof their vacation in their boat on thehay.

Bellport Cleaners on Main street,Bellport, opposite Roulston's. Phone190.1. One dav service.—Adv.

Miss Anna Last of Fast Hart ford ,Conn., spent the weekend wi th herparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Last;

The Fire company wil l hold a socialat the fi rehousc Saturday night . Ev-erybody is welcome.

Members of the Brookhaven West-minister Fellowship left Sunday fortheir Parapatie conference. Theearly part of this week was spent atthe Agaming conference in the Ad-irondac-ks. Visitations wil l be madeat m i-ssions of various denominationsm northern New York state and NewEngland. The group consisted ofRalp h Robinson, Alice Sives, Dor-othy S. Robinson , Donald Roy, RuthTavlor, Thomas Breselin, Clara Vir-ginia Morris, Rose Marie Moscato,Mrs. Catherine Margeson and theRev. Ralph Barton Gamewcll.

The Rev. S. Pa rker Gamewell willhave charge of the 11 a. m. serviceat the South Haven Presbyterianchurch Sunday.

Bible School will meet at the Brook-

haven church at 9:30 a. m. Sundaywith classes for all ages. The West-minister Fellowship group will meetut the Manse at 5::J0 p. m. Sunday.The Rev. S. Parker Gamewell willbe the guest speaker at the 7:30 p.m. Sunday service at the Brookhavenchurch.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Underwood ofWest port , Conn., and Miss FlorenceWhite of Cedarhurst visited Mr. andMrs. Everett Boughton last week.

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

The Rev. Howard Clark will be incharge of the 11:15 a. m. Sundayservice at Saint James Episcopalchurch.

The Rev. and Mrs. S. Parker Game-well and childre n of Haddonfielcl , N.J., are visiting Mrs. Kate Gamewellon South Country road.

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ALTERATION and EXPANSION

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So-ooo, we offer the following merchandise BELOW COST. Take advantage now , and puI nwnyfor Christmas.

SOME OF OUR SUPER BARGAINS-

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Office 24 E. Main St. Patchozne 2760