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Ronkonkoma and the LakeMrs. 8. Davis, KOnk. 3-3690 tt
Mrs. Karl Hunninghaus of Tulipstreet was guest-of-honor at astork shower given on January 12by Mrs. Bernard Click in her homeon John street, Hauppauge. Guestswere Mesdames Arthur Foure ofSmithtown; James Hazard , Ed-ward Olsen and Edward Hazard ,Lake Ronkonkoma; David Mal-cilm , George Swan , Robert Haz-ard and Charles Coljran, Patch-ogue ; Walter Reeve of Bayport;Charles Vetter, Willis Calkins,Bell port , and Fred Baumfolk andLeslie Erickson of East Patchogue.The center of attraction on thedining table was a cake made inthe shape of a cradle. It was thefirst stork shower ever attendedby the guest-of-honor, who cameto this country from Germany five 'years ago. Her husband receivedhis citizenship papers in RiverheadJanuary 8 this year. Mrs. Hunning-haus, who arrived in this countrysix months after her husband, islooking forward to becoming acitizen in July.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wittemeierof Henkel drive entertained at din-ner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.Charles Wicks and their son ofHempstead. Mr. and Mrs. Wicksare former teachers in the schoolsat Port Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mohring ofFarm-to-Market road motored toBrooklyn on Saturday to visit Mr.Mohring's mother, Mrs. MarieMohring.
Mrs. Laura Ahner has returnedto her home on Smith road after acruise in Caribbean waters. Be-fore taking the cruise Mrs. Ahnerspent several months in Brooklynwith her son-in-lav and daughterwhile recuperating from an illness.
Misses Helen and Roberta Fin-lay, Mrs. Edwin Risch and Mrs.Nelson Wilkenson surprised MissMarie Weber on Monday with avisit to her home on Pond road tohelp her celebrate her birthday.The group have been friends formany years.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morrin ofBeverly road had as their weekendguests Mrs. Morrin 's brother, Ray-mond Rabbidoux of Jamaica.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Craeas of10 Kayron drive , the Lake, areparents of a daughter born inMather Memorial .hospital January8. The following day, in the samehospital , a son was born to Mr.and Mrs. G. Allen Okvist oT Carrollavenue, the Lake. It is their thirdchild. They now have two sons anda daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Risch ofHenkel drive entertained at din-ner Saturday night Mr. and Mrs.Frederick Michel of New York cityand the Lake.
Examinations will be held in theRonkonkoma school on Johnsonavenue January 25 through Janu-ary 28. The school board will holdtheir regular monthly meetingJanuary 28 at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Elsie Hanf t of Cherrystreet celebrated h e r birthdayTuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Piazza ofRonkonkoma are the parents ofa son born in Southside hospitalDecember 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Risch , whohave many hobbies , one of whichis bird watching, report that lastweek they saw on the grounds oftheir home on Henkel drive a redpoll and a kinglet , two birds sel-dom seen on Long Island. Theyalso saw a yellow bellied sapsucker, rare to this part of thecountry but not so rae as the othertwo birds.
The ponds in the area werefrozen over Sunday and manychildren and adults took advantageof the ice to go skating. Lake Ron-konkoma is s tar t ing to freeze over,but is far from safe for wintersports at this thime. In "the goodold days" the weather on an ever-age was very much colder and atthis time of the year men werebusy cut t ing ice on the lake whichwas usually about 10 inches thick.
The ice was packed in ice housesto be used during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pierce of9 Barbara road , the Lake, are theparents of a daughter born inBrookhaven Memorial hospita lJanuary 8. On the same day andin the same hospital, a son wasborn to Mr. and Mrs. John Morrisof 15 Crestwood lane, the Lake.
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Members of the Thim-day NightBridge club attended the card partygiven Thursday aftei noon by Mrs.Lillian Ayres, proceeds from theparty to be given to the AmericanLegion auxiliary toward the pur-chase of Braille typewriters forblind children in Suffolk county.Members of the club are MesdamesJoseph Kirk , Joseph Pedisich ,Michael Pedisich, Frank Dehe,George Comins, Frank Rummel,Fred Kenneth and Lena Susa.
SACHEM SCHOOL JOTTINGS
The Parent-Teacher associationof the Gatelot Avenue school metJanuary 13. Walter C. Dunham,supervising principal of the schooldistrict, was guest : peaker. Thenext meeting of the PTA will beheld February 3. -vhen Founders'day will be celeb'- ited with a birth-day party. It will also be "talent"night and both teachers and par-ents will take part.
LAKELAND F i t i E DEPT.
The Lakeland File departmentreports no tires or ambulancecalls during tne past week.
The department's Junior Drumand Bugle corps held election ofofficers last week. The followingwere elected: George Granata,president; Thomas Lynch , vicepresident; Shirley Sipos, secre-tary ; Arleen Mulvery, treasurer.The corps is meeting for practiceregularly, getting read y for com-petition during the coming season.
SCHOOL DISTRICT #11
Walter G. Zakary, supervisingprinci pal of Ronkonkoma SchoolDistrict No. 11, and members ofthe school board were in AlbanyJanuary 10, 11 and 12 to attendspecial meetings regarding central-ization with Oakdale and Bohemia.Plans for the n in th grade progra mfor September, liHiO , in the Ron-konkoma School ."listrict were alsodiscussed. '
Voting on the $4-1 ,000 bond issuefor the ninth grade program willtake place February 2 from 9 a. m.to 9 p. m. Personal registration willbe held in the Ronkonkoma schoolon Johnson avenue January 22from 3 to 9 p. m. This is for any-one qual i f ied to vote at a schoolelection who did not personallyregister at the school May 5 and0 in 1959. Approximately 200registered on those days.
Qualifications of a voter arethat he or she must be a citizen ofthe United States, 21 years of age,a resident wi th in the school dist-rict for a period of .'jO days nextpreceding the meeting at which heor she offers to vote ; and who inaddition thereto possesses one ofthe following three qual i f ica t ions:( 1 ) Owns or is t he spouse of anowner ( not a renter) leases, hires ,or is in the possession under acontract of purchase of realproperty in such district liable totaxation for school purposes. ( 2 )Is the parent of a child or childrenof school age, provided such childor children shall have attendedthe district school in the districtin which the meet ing is held fora period of at least eight weeksdur ing the year preceding suchschool meeting. ( Under this pro-vision both father and mother mayvote (3) Not being the parent, haspermanently residing with him orher a child or children of schoolage who shall have attended thedistrict school for a period of at
least eight weeks during the yearpreceding such meeting. (Undeithis provision but one person mayvote, namely the head of the house-hold.)
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
St. Joseph's R. C. church hasSunday masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30and 11:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. inthe church and at 9:15 a. m. and10:30 a. m. in St. Joseph's school.
On Sunday the Rev. S. ThomasMinogue baptized the followinginfants : Christine, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Brown of Cliffordp lace , Ronkonkoma; sponsors. MissCatherine Richards and RobertBrown. Kathy Marie , daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Joseph Croce ofCheryl drive, the Lake; sponsors,Miss Vincenzia DiSimone a n dTobias Croce. Mark , son of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Hogan of theLake ; sponsors, Mrs. CatherineKennedy and Anthony Marsini.Joseph John , son of Mr. and Mrs.Joseph John Farley, Sr., of Cheryldrive , the Lake; sponsors, Mr. andMrs. Thomas Halloran. WilliamLouis, son of Mr. »ind Mrs. Wil-liam Giatras of Cedar avenue, Pat-chogue; sponsors, Miss JudithGiatras and Thomas Evans. Mar-cia Ann , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.William Mokson of Carroll avenue,the Lake; sponsors, Mr. and Mrs.Michael Chichester. Brian Keith.son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schae-fer, Brian avenue, Holtsville;sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. FrankFelicia.
On January 17 the Rev. CharlesJ. Nosser baptized the followinginfants: Robin Renay Theresa ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamDwyer of Lakewood street, theLake; sponsors, Mr. and Mrs.Gerard Moran. Matthew David ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sheilof Wyant avenue, the Lake; spon-sors, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Taran-tian. Cynthia Ann , daughter ofMr . and Mrs. 'Lawrence Garrityof Maplecrest drive, the Lake;sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. RobertBozek. Todd Timothy, son of Mr.and Mrs. Nicholas Ullrich ofAckerly lane,' the Lake; sponsors,Mr. and Mrs. John Ullrich. MichaelO'Brien , son of Mr. and Mrs. HarryConnor of Holtsville; sponsors,Miss Irene Haskins and RobertConnor.
The School guild of St. Joseph'schurch is sponsoring a smorgas-bord to be held January 30. Allmembers of the famil / are invited.Servings will be from 7 to 10p. m. Dancing will start around9 p. m. and last until 1 a. m.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH
St. Mary 's Episcopal churchholds Holy communion Sunday at8 and 9:30 a. m. and daily at 1(1a. m. The church meets at 9:30a. m. Sunday.
A vigil light has been given toSt. Mary 's church by Mrs. JosephLaLone in loving memory of Al-bert Maag.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Holv Cross Lutheran churchholds services Sundav at 8:15, 9:30and 11 a. m. Holy communion isadministered at all three servicesthe first Sunday of each month.Mid-week Bible studies are heldeach Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Thechurch school meets at 9:30 a. in.Sunday.
On Sunday the Rev. Chester E.Strohl baptized Herbert Charles,son of Mr. and .Mrs. HerbertCharles Riegelsperger. Sr.; FrankAnthony , son of Mr. and Mrs.Frank Anthony Deptola , Sr.; Rox-anne Marie , daughter of Mr. andMrs. Roy M. Rorvik.
The Ladies ' guild wil l meet at1 p. m. today. It is the first regularmeeting of the new year and willbe conducted by the new officers.
The Youth Canteen group willmeet from 7 to 10 p. m. Saturday.
The annual congregational meet-ing will be held Sunday at 4 p. m.It is one of the important meet-ings of the church year and allmembers of the congregation areasked to attend to take this op-
portunity to learn how theirchurch functions. Baby sitters andentertainment will be provided forfamilies with children.
METHODIST C H U R C H
The Methodist church at FiveCorners holds Sunday services at11 a. m. and a family service at9:30 a. m. Sunday school meetsat 9:30 a. m. The Rev. HowardColeman will be the supply preach-er Sunday, taking the place ofthe Rev. Will iam J. Boone, whois on vacation.
Two fi lms, "Footsteps of Living-stone" and "Africa is Wat ing forChrist and His Church," wil l beshown in the churc h at 8 p. m.Sunday. J a n u a r y 31 live membersof the Chancel choir will sing atthe annual Missions festival whichthis year wil l be held in the Metho-dist church in Patchogue from 3to 8 p. m. Many members of thecongregation are aiso p l ann ing toat tend the festival. For more in-formation p l e a s e contact Dr.Charles Heath , North Washingtonavenue , Centereach.
Special clothing bags have beenplaced in the nar thex of the churchfor subs tan t ia l and .-lean c lo th ingfor overseas relief.
There is no scheduled mee t ingof the Emot iona l Heal th R o u n d -table this month . The R o u u d t a b l ecoinmittee and Dr. Tous.sant Cele-stin will meet instead wi th theMen 's club and the Woman 's So-siety of Christian Service in orderto introduce the nature of its pro-gram and to secure needs andinterests. The next regular meet-ing is set for February 15 at .Sp. in. and thereafter meetings wi l lbe held on the th i rd Monday ofeach m o u t h .
The monthly meet ing of t in-Woman 's Society of C h r i s t i a nService wil l t»e held at 8 p. m.January 28. Dr. Celestin , residentpsychiatrist at the Kings ParkState hospital , will be the guestspeaker.
Na t iona l Jewish Welfa re boardand , after the war started , theirservices expanded. They served re-freshments a f te r Friday nightservices and offered hooks , recordsand t ransportat ion to the men.They also held dances and socialfunc t ions in thei r homes for theservicemen.
Around this t ime came the for-mation of both the Men 's club ,which was to become the JewishCenter of the Moriches , and theDeborah Sisterhood , which todayis part of the center. They beganwith a nucleus of 10 men anil 10women and the groups now bothnumber between 40 and 50.
The Jewish center serves notonly in a religious capacity forthe combined groups but also as asocial center for adul t s , and sup-plies religious instruction for chil-dren.
In the beginning, the lay mem-bers conducted services and t augh tthe children in their homes. Theymet for qui te some t ime at thehome of the late Harry Bernsteinof Bernste in 's boulevard , CenterMoriches.
In l'.'oO the groups purchasedthe home of t he late John L.Havens on .Main s treet . CenterMoriches , and this bu i ld ing bassince served as the Jewish Centerof the Moriches.
However , it is hoped t h a t t heproceeds of dances, bazaars, booksales, food sales and i n d i v i d u a lc o n t r i b u t i o n s wi l l seme day makepossible a new b u i l d i n g tha t wi l lmeet al l the growing needs of itsmembers.
When the f i r s t Rabbi came toCenter Moriches , be conducted serv-ices and Sunday school in mem-bers' hnnv.'s and when the centerwas purchased a n o t h e r s emina rys tuden t f rom New York c i t y cameout for Fr iday n i g h t services.
in 1952 Rabbi Reuben Blum , anordained rabbi , who also holds aPh. I.) degree in i n t e rna t i onal law ,became aff il ia ted with the center.Rabbi Blum is still a t tending to the
religious needs of the center in allcapacities.
Rabbi Blum was married to MissAnnette Kustoff of the Bronx onDecember 24. His wife will makethe weekly sojourn with her hus-band in order to help with theSunday school.
The growth of the Jewish Cen-t e r in the past 21 years has beensteady but not surprising if thedevotion and enthusiasm of thelocal Jewish communi ty is con-sidered.
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The Suffolk County Fire Chief 'scouncil will meet Thursday at 8:150p. in. at the Coram riiviwuse. Ati ln i will he shown on the Chicajroschool fire which took so manylives last year . President of theCouncil John Hancock urges alllocal school board members whocan possibl y see this film to cometo the nieetiiiK .
Mrs. Elsie Brown of Mil l road ,who was a pa t ien t at .Mather Me-morial hospital from January 5 toJ a n u a r y 1-1, is now recuperatingat home from an operation.
The Ernest Greenwood Demo-cratic club will hold a card party ,the night of January 30 at theCoram Community club.
The C & C Knitting group metJanuary 11 at the home of Mrs.Cathr ino Archambnult and cele-brated her bir thday. Guests wereMr . and Mrs. William Joline, Mrs..Mary Still and Norman Sti ll ofPort Jeffe rson Station; Mr. andMrs. Chris W'ittschack, Mr. andMrs. Wi l l i am Eagle and Mr . andMrs. George I.yon of Coram. Mrs.Joline made the b i r t h d a y cake andsandwiches and refreshments wereserved.
Sunday afternoon Paulette Hoff-mann , Rosemary Hoffmann , BobHoel/.er, Peter Rudder and WalterLehmann went ice skating onMooney pond.
Friday n i g h t Kath y Smith ,her friends , Dolores Carroll , Jud yPeterson , Dolores Carroll and Rob-ert Hoelzer attended the Rock andRoll show at the Long IslandA rena in Commack.
The Cora m Four Leaf Clover4-H girls held a business meetingJanuary 11 at the Coram Commun-i ty club with their leaders, Mrs.Jul ia Morris and Mrs. Dot Rauor.The girls baked pineapple upsidedown cake, one group mak ing thecake while the others prepared thetopping. The following girls at-tended: Paulette Hoffmann, Rose-mary Hof fmann , Kathy Smith ,Marie M.izzmii , Angela Ruppola ,Dolores Carroll and Judy Peter-son.
Saturday night. Mr. ami Mrs.Frank I-yon , Mr. ami Mrs. GeorgeI.yon , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lvon ,Mr. and Airs. Chris Wittsch'aek ,Mr. and Airs. Rudy Hahn , Air.and Ai rs? Clarence Hough and Air.and Airs. George A l h i n at tendedthe tes t imonia l d inner for CharlesBarraud. hi ghway super in tendent,and A r t h u r M u r r a y , assis tantsuper in tendent , who was retiring.The d inner was held in the Suf-folk Republican clubhouse in BluePoint.
Saturday guests of Mr. andMrs. Robert Urban of Alt. Sinairoad were Air. and Mrs. Edwardllincs.
Thomas Spataro , son of Air. andAirs. Vincent Spataro of Plantersroad , returned recentl y fromMiami , Fla., with Aliss Jo-Anne.lost, with whose grandparentsthey vacationed. They wore metat Pennsy lvania s tat ion by MissJost's parents.
Wilfred Paquette of Route 112 ,whose b i r thday was J a n u a r y la ,celebrated wi th a famil y d inner .inSunday. Guests were Air. and Mrs.Roger Mulvey and sons, U r i a n .Kevin and Nea) , Mr. and Mrs.Donald Paipiette and ch i ldren ,Donald and K i m Marie , Mr. andAirs . Wil f red Pnrmetle, ,], ¦ aI1( j
children , Diane, Bill y, Gregory,Paul , .Michael and Douglas. TheAlulveys were weekend guests ofthe Paquettes.
Saturday guests of Mr. andAirs. William Rabe of Shady lanewere Air. and Mrs. John Zanardiof Astoria.
Sunday guests of Air. and Mrs.Frank Pommer of Paul's path wereAir. and Airs. Frank Reynolds anddaughter, Priscilla , of St. Albans,and Mr. and Mrs. William Potterof Alaspeth. Airs. Pommer's birth-day was January 12.
The next meeting of the Coramschool Parent-Teacher associationwill be held at 8:15 p. m. Mondayat the Coram school. Mrs. IreneChenel, school nurse, will speakbriefly and present the film , "TheStory of Human Growth."
CHURCH NEWSAt Trinity Methodist church
worship service is at 9:30 a. m.,with church school at the sam-.time. The greeter this week wasThomas Fingar. The 19(i0 Confir-mation class is forming and any-cne between the ages of 12 and18 interested may contact the Kev.David Hurley. Mrs. Herbert LaSauce's class attended church lastSunday with t h e i r substituteteacher, Airs. Gerard Bauer. Atthe M.V.F. meeting Sunday ni ghtAirs. George O. Hungerford gavea talk on Africa. At the January11 meeting of the Naomi circleall the members took on a proj-ect to make some money for thechurch . A clean-up committee foreach month was named; January'scommittee includes Alesdames DotYoung and Rosemary Borella.
Sayville Jewish Ctr.To Install Officers
S A Y V I I, I, E — The SayvilleJewish Communi ty center wi l l holdi t s ins ta l la t ion of officers atLand 's End at 8 p. m. Sunday.Rabbi A. I r v i n g r fchn ippuj - ofTemp le Beth-El , Patchogue, wil linstal l the newly elected officers.Out going president Charles Ross• d' Sayvi l le wi l l del iver a messageto the guests. An evening ofdanc ing and re f reshments wil lfol low.
Those of f icers to be ins ta l lednre : Hiinlge Diamond , president -W i l l i a m Friedlierg, vice president ;Herber t Davis , t r easure r ; Gcorg ;K a t z , secretary and Jules Godel ,corresponding secretary.
Simon P a s t e r n a k , SeymourDia le r and Charles Ross w i l l serveas newly elected trustees. Jacobli igeleiscn . . M a r v i n Ehrenberg,Lawrence Greene , I r v i n g Levinand Airs . H. G. Lowenkron willcont inue in office as trustees.
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Though a comparatively recent addition to the religious life of the area, theJewish Center of the Moriches has come a long way since its beginnings in 1 939when a group of Center Moriches residents offered their services to Camp Upton,Suffolk Air Force base, the East Moriches Coast Guard station and the NorthportVeterans' hospital. Their affiliation with the latter continues today.
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