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Musical Arts GroupGives Radio Recital

The Musical Arts group underthe direction of George SylvesterCarl added a further laurel Sun-day to those it attained November19, when over Radio StationWPAC, ns f i rs t chiiuren 's recitaloi p iano and t r -an music was held.

Its second such program Sundayfea tu ied the Boys ' Choir of St.Mary 's Church of East Islip, un-der the direction of Charles Touc-hette.

Mr. Carl said Mr. Touchette 'sarrangement of "Christmas Car-ol" was no , onl y in keeping w i t hthe season , but wa -> a musica lmasterpiece as vocalized by hisyoung charge-- . The bo\ s' reper-toire included not only the tradi-tional Cnr i s mas music but relig-ious mu^ ic as well which theysang in 1 oth English and LatinWith harmonious dexter i ty .

In addi t ion , ihn 'e \ o u n g organsoloists , .loan Lehtonen , 8 ofMiddle In land , and Gary andBiuco SMr v.. 10 and 12 lespectivelyof East Patchogue , demonstratedtheir talents.

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CHRISTMAS PARTY and dance were enjoyed bySenior Girl Scouts of South Suffolk Council andExplorers from Suffolk County Council Saturdayat Christ Episcopal Church parish hall in Bell-

port. Dinner, square dancing and dance contestswere enjoyed by the 90 scouters present. Pic-tured at Christmas tree from left to right , are

Tom Travis, Post 100; Jane Loewenthal, Troop19; Mike Curtis, Post 49; Josette Mondanaro,Mariner Troop, Blue Point, and Judy Ziegler,Troop 109, both seated; Rick Fedelem, Post 49;Ken Tucker, Post 100 ; Sue Foster, Troop 12; andFaith Rose, Troop 12.

BOWLING 'EM OVER is Josette Mondanaro of Mariner Troop,Blue Point , at co-ed senior Girl Scout-Explorer Scout bowling partyheld at 10 Lanes, Oakdale , Saturday. Ninety scouts from SouthSuffolk Girl Scout Council and Suffolk County Council, Boy Scoutsof America, participated.

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Patchogue GOPPlans ConcertedYr.-Round Effort

At a spec al meeting of the Vil-lage of Patchogue Republican Or-ganization held Monday night atthe Suffolk County Republicanclubhouse in Blue Point, newly-elected Village Leader Albert A.Benincasa appointed committeesand outlned plans for the comngyear.

Those named to the various com-mittees are : Candidates committee— County Commissioner of PublicWelfare John L. Barry, Jus t ice olthe Peace William (Pete) Rogers ,Robert Miiabelli , Bernard Burtonand Sidney Lang ; dance and enter-tainment—Zach Zaharias Zahara-kis , Edward Barry, Mrs Daniel Gil-lette and Mrs. John Carroll; pub-licity -— Leon Fueci and John T.(Jack) Palace.

Mr. Benincasa stated that it ishis intention to make a concertedeffort to advise the citizens of theMilage on "\ arious issues thatheietofoi e have been ambiguous inin explana tion and interpretation. ''Mr. Benincasa announced that allcommittees will be "active 12months of the year , and not justfor a coup le of months , as hasbeen the case in the past."

The meet 'ng also included a ic-port from Ed Barry in which hestated that excellent response wasacknowledged from those taxpay-ers and voters who receh ed lettersfrom count y committeemen follow-ing the November election.

Salvation ArmyYuletide SymbolBorn of Disaster

The Salvation Army has usedChristmas kettles for more than60 years. It is believed that thekettles, originally soup kettles ,were first used to secure fundsto feed survivors of a disastrousshipwreck on the rocky coast nearSail Francisco in 1894.

When the food ran out , accord-ing to the story, a girl pickedup a kettle and on a busy streetcorner , set up a sign , "Keep theKettle Boiling", and that nightthere was soup for all.

As the shipwreck occurred justbefore Christmas, the k e t t l equickly became a symbol of TheSalvation Army Christmas Appeal.

Today, coins and bills droppedinto the kettles make possibleChristmas dinners for the home-less and hungry, shiny toys forhospitalized children , gifts for ser-vicemen far from home , remem-brances for the sick , aged andlonely; parties for children , andmaterial assistance in helpingfamilies bring Christmas into theirown homes.

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The Seton Hall Speech Teamadded another first place trophyto its collection when it hwepithe Catholic Forensic Leaguetournament held at Queen of iheRosary Academy, Amityville , Sat-uiday. Twelve points behind thevictor 's record oi 104 points wasSacred Heart Academy, Hemp-stead , while St. Agnes CathedralHigh School , Rockville Centre ,nnished third.

Miss Nuala Kenny, vice presi-dent of Seton Hall ' s Speech andDebate Club won first place inthe extemporaneous speech divi-sion while George Rice , president ,claimed third.

In a less serious vein , JohnUrban , treasurer , finished secondm humorous monologue whileCarol Zerbai ini took third prize.

Tne remaining members of thetwelve-man team whose agg regatescore brought first p lace honorsto the school were as follows :Natalie Lagumis and RaymondH e r m i d a in extemporaneousspeech; Gregory O Neill andMaureen Nichols in humorousmonologue; An le Foley, NancyPapagno , Brian Smith and Mich-ael Stone in oratorical interpre-tation.

Seton Hall ' s next challengetomes when novice debaters,(f i eshmen and «ophomores) com-pete in an invitational tourna-ment at Br ooklyn PieparatorySchool on December .'30. Finalselection of this four-man teamis to be made this week.

Vnr- i ty speakers open the yearwith partici pation in a Knights ofColumbus Invitational Tourna-ment to be held at ChaminadeHigh School , January 6.

Wedding bells and weddingbeauty that is reflected in theloveliness of the printed weddingstreamers carry an air of delicateinvitations done by The Advance.—Adv.

Seton SpeakersPlace First inForensic Meet

Patchogue AreaTHE LUTHERAN CHURCH ,

OF OUR SAVIOR231 Jayne Avenue

Dr. Lammert K?delfs, PastorTHURSDAY

7:15 p. m. — Junior choir re-hearsal.

7:45 p. m. — Senior choir re-hearsal.

SATURDAY9:30 a. m. — Confirmation class.10:45 a. m. — Beginners' class.

SUNDAY9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. — Sun-

day School and nursery fox* babesin arms and children up to threeyears of age.

9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m.—Divins |worship. Sermon, "Comfort lFromA Cradle."

8:30 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. —Christmas Eve services. Sermon : !"A Star and A Song in theNight." Anthems by Senior andJunior choirs and solos by threechoir members.

* FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISTSCIENTIST

Roe Boulevard and N. Ocean Ave.11 a. m.—bunday school.11 a. m.—Sunuay service.The birth of Christ Jesus, and

other highlights Irom his historyas recorded in the tout Gospels ,will ioim the backgiound of theLesson-Sermon at C h r i s t i a nScience church sei vices Sunday.

Keynoting the Lesson-Sermonentitled "Christ Jesus" is the Gold-en Text from John (12): "I amcome a hg lu in the world , thatw hosoever believ i-th on me shouldnot abide in darkness."

Nursery tor pre-Sunday schoolage children through church serv-aes provided.

WEDNESDAY8:15 p. m.—Testimony meeting.

DAILYReading room hours 11 a. m. to

1 p. m., dail y, Fridays 7 to 9 p. m.except Sunday and legal holidaysat 38 South Ocean Avenue.

UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIPOF BROOKHAVEN

YMCA, S. Ocean Ave., PatchogueEd Pearson, President

SATURDAY8:30 p. m. — Ihe Fellowship

will meet j or a Chiistmas pro-gram and social at the home ofMi. and Mis. John Harder , NorthLine Lake Drive , Patchogue.

SUNDAY10:15 a. m.—No Sunday School .8:30 p. m. — No Adult meeting.

TEMPLE BETH ELOF PATCHOGUE

45 Oak StreetPatchogue

Dr. Baruch Katz, RabbiDAILY SERVICES

7:15 a. m.—Monday and Thurs-day.

7:30 a. m. — Tuesday, Wednes-day, Friday.

9 a. ni. — Sunday, followed bybreakfast 9:45 a. m.

FRIDAY4:13 p. m. — Candleli ghting.4:08 p. m. — Mincha.4:30 p. m. — Kabbalat Sbabbat.8 p. m. — Famil y worship.

Services conducted by Board ofDirectors.

9 p. m. — Oneg Sbabbat.SATURDAY

9 a. m. — Morning services.10 a. m. — Torah reading.10 a. m. — Junior services.4:08 p. m. — Mincha.

ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPALCHURCH

Rev. Richard C. Chapin , RectorRev. E. A. W. Wilson

Rector EmeritusTHURSDAY

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9 a. m. — Feast of St. Thomas.Hol y Communion.

FRIDAY12 noon — Ember Day. Holy

Communion.SATURDAY

7 p. m. — Evening prayer andpenance.

SUNDAYFourth Sunday in Advent

8 a. m. — Holy Communion.9 a. m. — Family Eucharist and

Church School.11 a. m. —- Morning prayer.

CHRISTMAS EVE11 p. m. —- Service of carols and

Solemn Holv Eucharist.CHRISTMAS DAY

9 a. m. — Hol y Communion.10 a. m. — Holv Eucharist.

TUESDAY12 noon — Feast of St. Stephen.

Holv communion.; WEDNESDAY

9-30 a. m. — Feast of St. John.Holy C o m m u n i o n . EpiscopalChurchwomen Corporate Com-munion breakfast.

3 p. m. — Church School Christ-mas party.

6 p. m. — Youth caroling.

THECONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

95 East Main StreetMr. and Mrs. David D. Larson,

MissionariesRev. Stuart W. Van Cott

MinisterSUNDAY

11 a. m. — One Family Wor-shi p sen ice. Nursery for smallchildren. Sermon by the pastor.Two choirs.

11 p. m. — Candlelight Hol yCommunion service. Pilgrim Fel-lowship choir. Meditation by thepastor. All are welcome.

THURSDAY7 p m . — Junior Choir rehear-

sal.8 p. m. — Senior Choir rehear-

sal.

THE METHODIST CHURCHSouth Ocean Avenue

PatchogueRev. Donald W. Hamblin

MinisterTHURSDAY

7 p. m. — Youth choir rehears-al in the Ladies ' parlor.

8 p. m. — Adult Choir rehears-al in the Ladies' parlor.

9 p. m. — Alcoholics Anonymousmeets in the parish hall.

SUNDAY9:45 a. m.—Church School with

classes from nursery through hi ghschool. Adult Bible class.

11 a. m. — Morning worshipservice.

11 p. in. — Candlelight service.WEDNESDAY

7:30 p. m. — Boy Scouts meetin the parish house.

8 p. m. — College students ,service men and women and Young

i Adult Fellowship meet at the par-sonage.

*1RST BAPTIST CHURCHNew North Ocean Avenue

Rev. John E. Southard , PastorTHURSDAY

8 p. m. — Midweek service.FRIDAY

7 p. m. — Boys Brigade (ages8-12).

7:30 p. m.—Boys Brigade (ages12 up).

SATURDAY7 p. m. — Young People meet at

the church to go Christmas carol-ing.

SUNDAY9:45 a. m. — Bible School.

Classes lor all ages from a nur-sery class through an Adult Bibleclass. Buses provide free transpor-tation. For information call GR-over 5-4472.

11 A . m. -- Morning worship.Organist , Miss Emma Kaller. Thechoir will sing the Christmas an-them. The soloist will be GregoiySherwin. Christmas message by

the pastor. A nursery and juniorchurch are conducted.

6 p. m. — Young groups andAdult Bible Study class.

7:15 p. m. — Communi t y Gospelservice. Pianist, M i s . Fred Baum-falk. Organist , Miss Emma Kal-ler. The choir wi l l present theChristmas storv in song entitled :"What Child Is This?" A museryis conducted.

TUESDAY7:30 p. m. — The Sunday School

Christmas exercises will be pre-sented for the Nu i se iy , Beginnersand Primary departments.

W^HNESDA\7:30 }). m. The Sunday School

Christmas exercise-, for the Jun-ior departments and up will bepresented.

THE PATCHOGUECONGREGATION OF

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESWoodside Avenue near Rt. 112

North Patchogue

THURSDAY (Today)7:30 p. m. — Ministry Improve-

ment School. Versions of the He-brew scriptures .

8:35 p. m. — Sen ice meeting.Reporting Time Spent Preaching.

SUNDAY4 p. m. — Public address. "Are

All Faiths Good in God's Sight?"Speaker , R. Luccioni.

5:15 p. m. — Watchtower studv.United Publishers of the "Wordof Life" using Phil. 2:lfi , "Keep-ing a tight gri p on the word oflife" as the theme.

TUESDAY8 p. m. — Congi egation Bible

Book stud\ . "How It Came toNeed Sanctification."

EMANUEL LUTHERANCHURCH

East Main Street iRev. Daniel G. Fiehler, Pastor

THURSDA Y7 p. m. — Walther League choir.8 p. m. — Senior choir.

SUNDAY ;8:30 a. m. — Chui ch sen ice.9:30 a. m. —- Sundav School and

Bible Study.10:45 a. m. — Church service.7 ]). m.—Fannl ,\ Christmas E\e

service for Ch i ld ien (SundaySchool).

11 p. m. — Chi i'- tmas E\c sei'\ -ice.

MONDA Y10 a. in. - Chr iMnias Fe st iva l

service.W E D N E S D A Y

I:.30 p. m. Senioi Ladies 'Christmas part y.

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BRIDGEPORT , CONN. — Ato:al ol live area studen.s haveenrolled at the University otJ-Uicigeport for the 1961- 62 aca-demic year.

They aie: Patiicia Ann Sum, asenior , daughter oi Mi . and Mrs. "Michael Suriz of Lake Drive ,Pa tchogue; Lucy Paleimo , a sop ho-more , daughte r of Mr. and Mis.Pat Palermo of 65 Caker St 1 et 't ,Patchogue; Linda S w i u , a fresh-man , daughter of Mr. and Jlr\Charles Swi f t ol 130 Cedar Ave-nue , Patchogue , Law rence Roch-beiser , a tre-'hman , son of Mr. an 1Mis. Jack Rochbeiser of JenningsAvenue, Patchogue and ivospReilley, a sophomore , daughter ofMr. and Mrs Thomas Reillev of 9Glenwood Street , Patchogue.

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