PATCHOGUE LOCALSCooler.flood eating apples in the mar-
kpt - • •Card parties getting into fullswing.
Leaves are beginning: to turn.Next week is Fire Prevention
week.Travel may bo broadening but
it flattens the pocketbook.Only a few .wars ago, this time
of year was a dull business sea-son until Thanksgiving. Thous-ands of new residents have offsetthe slump in retail sales and busi-ness booms merrily on.
First issue of The Advance forOctober. ,
Posters of all standard typessuch as "For Rent ," "For Sale,"etc. on sale at all times in TheAdvance office.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tallarme,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lotito , RoyWilliams and Michael i . Ka.no at-tended the installation of officersat Cardinal Mereier assembly ofFourth degree Knights of Colum-bus in I.indenhvvrst last Wednes-day night. Mr. Williams took partas an honor guard in the cere-mony.
Frances Regina S k i p po n ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JosephSkippon, Jr., was christened Sun-day in the Methodi-.U church bythe Rev. Wesley l>. Osborne. Theliaby's sponsors were Miss Ver-onica Gannon of Patchogue andSamuel I.. Piro of Fuoco lano,Bellport. A small reception washeld at the purents' home, 02Mowbray street , following theceremony. The baby wore an old-fashioned, long, white satin drosiswith French imported lace and asatin bonnet and slippers. She re-ceived many lovely gifts.
Deposits to Savings Accountsat the Sayviile Federal Savingsand Loan association, 150 .Mainstreet , Sayville, N. Y., made on orbefore October 10. 1953 will drawdividends from October 1, 1953.Current dividend rate 3% per an-num. Savings Accounts may heopened by mail.—Adv.
Mrs. R. J. Meyer has returnedto her home in Madison, Wis., af-ter a two-week visit with herbrother-in-law and .sister, Mr. andMrs. Otto Seostrom of Oak street.
Robert (Jlenil , son of VillagePolice Sergeant and Mrs. GeorgeMeyers of Park avenue , waschristened in St. Paul's Hpiscopalchurch September 20 by the Rev.llaiiit.gton Wilson, rector emeri-tus. The godparent.' atv Mr. andMrs. Jay Malsky of Ptt»rlnn-ii" Afamily party was held in the ba-by's honor.
M rs. Ann Carl of Lindeiibiirstand Mrs. .loan Sheridan of Yap-hank were hostesses at u sur-prise baby shower held n centlyat Club 61 in honor of Mrs. Rob-ert J. Smith. The tallies were dee-orated with yellow and pink roses.Those present were Me^damesRarba ru Seiter, Kniily Kross, Kv-elyn Walters. Winifred Tomkins,Elizabeth Fiala , Ardis Kropp,Jeanette Wyllins, KIsi< » Sehwar/ -er, Antoinette Scevola , Marie fiil-lette, Stelle Marsh. Sophie Wor-rad, Jeanne Shaber, MarjorieStoecjccl , I-orraine Lowden, VickiHunter, Lydia Shaber, ShirleyDeedy, Frances Schwaab, Augus-ta Seiter, Lorraine Ilianca, AnnI^evermau, Kathleen BenkemUciii,Johanna Showers, Rose Felice,Hope Killers, K tn m a Crosby,Christina Flyini, Mildred Macres,Kvclyn Hecht. of Patchogue; Mrs. \Jane Marivald, Mrs . Catherine ,(>ibbon, Hayport; Mm. Elsie Fi-ala, Bay Shore ; Mesdamex Alice \Silleck , Km.ice Aichioth, l'r*ula 'Purtee, Lotenc Pcdlesny, JoanPurtee. Peggy Purtee , West Is- 1Up; Mesdamcs Josephine Beebe,Orace Crunk , June Allen , Kvclyn jMaasch, (V< i|iu Risley, Savville; ¦Mesdumcs Kllcn Davis , Annette {Rensch, Joan Sheridan, Kdythe IDavid, Alice Sheridan , Yaphank; iMesdame* I.ucv Fiala , Doris !Champlii;, Ann Carl. Miss LucilleCarl, Lindenhurst ; Mrs. Catherine jKorsendorfer, Itockv Point; Mis .Dolores Pollis , D< rothv Cuiuieen , •Marlene Risb-v , M.'.lford ; Miv. !Kdith Shaber. lilue Point; Mrs. ,Catherine Tishmann, Port JelTer- i?on Station; Mrs . Sadie Cirinr* 'ione, Forest HWs.
John NeAvberg. son of Mr and iMrs. John Newberg of lon-sstreet , celebrated his third birth- jday at home wi th a party for jhis family and friend* . John rv- \reived many gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. t.eorgo Kogartyof oil Thorne street entertainedat a buffet supper Sunday after-noon in honor of Mr. and Mrs.David Nemschick, who were re-cently married. Those presentwere Mr. and Mrs. Richard La-hndt and Mrs. Doris Cillibertiof Yonkers, Mr. and Mrs. C.Nemschick and children, Doris,Jerry, Mickey and Johnny, ofHoltsville, Mrs. L. Krespach ofFarmingville, Mr. and Mrs. An-thony Znmbriski arid daughter,Rarbara, of Aquebogue, Mrs. Con-
nor of Oakdnle, Mr. and Mrs.George Fogarty, Jr. , and daugh-ter , Maureen, of Bellport , Mr.and Mrs. Cornelius Ockers andchildren, Jill , Ann and Tommy ofBellport , Mr. and Mrs. JamesBendotto and son, Lawrence-, ofEast Patchogue, Mr. and Mrs.Leonard Fogarty, Sr., Mrs. Wil-lavd MaginiH's and Mvs. ShirleyKublin , of Patchogue. The new-lyweds received manv beautifulgifts. Mrs . Nemschick is the for-mer Miss Carol Fogarty.
A clean and thorough Job on OilBurner Service and Heating in-stallation in Patchogue is beingdone by the Gem Heating Com-pany. PAfchogue 3-0032.—Adv.
A son, Allen David ," was bornto Mr. and Mrs. John Newberg ofJones street at Mather Me-morial hospital , Port JeffersonFriday. The baby weighed 7pounds, 2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.Newberg have another son, John ,who is .'(.
Mr. and Mrs. George NeuhclTof Maple avenue have returnedto their home after a two-uv/Kvacation s|ivnt traveling throughCanada.
Mrs. Evelyn Jordan will enter-tain the past noble grands ofDorothea Rebekah lodge, Inde-pendent Order of Odd Fellows to-night at her home on Orchardroad, East Patchogue.
Mrs. Otto Seostrom of Oakstreet and her sister, Mrs. RayMeyer of Madison, Wis., havebeen guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Smith of Hewlett , for thepast week. Sunday their guestswere Mr. and Mis. Hrico Oakleyof Bellaire, Clinton Oakley ofSaratoga Springs, Otto Seostromof Patchogue, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-ard W. Sweet man and daughter,Dawn , of Kast Patchogue, M- .and Mr. Joseph Burg of Wood-mere, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pya-zak of Cedarhurst , Miss Irma andMiss Cornelia Smith of Hewlett.Clinton Oakley and Brice Oakleyare brothers of Mrs. Seostrom,Mrs . Smith and Mrs . Meyer.
Tin- Family Sewing club met atthe home of Mrs. Percy Ham-mond at 2'.< Rosalie street lastMonday afternoon. Those pres-ent were Mesdames Nellie Man-ning. Doris Lucas, Clifford Ham-mond, Mabel King, Mabel Wilber,Charlotte Whaley, May Ham-mond, Ethel Emery, Grayce Dorn.all of Patchogue and Mrs . MabelConklin , Miss Jeannine Conklinnnd Dorn Conklin of Bayport .Next Monday afternoon the clubwill meet with Mrs. Doris Lucasat her home, 40 Pine Neck ave-nue, East Patchogue.
The past presidents of theIndies' auxiliary of Patchoguepost, American Legion, who at-tended A meeting Monday ni'fntat the home of Mrs. Paula Ma-thewson were Mesdames EdnaBiggs. Viola Roberts, Grayce Les-sey, Muriel Skinner, Nellie Ham-mond, al) of Patchogue, and Mrs.Dorothy Foster of St. Petersburg.Fla.. who is a past president ofthe unit. The next meeting willbe held Monday at the home ofMrs. Edna Biggs at r>:i Mulfo rdstreet. The birthdays of Mrs .Biggs and Mrs. Emma Mangowere celebrated. The auxiliarypresented them with lovely nu'ts.
A. birt hday party was heldSaturday nirht at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Julius Pierce 'iihonor of Mr. Pierce's and JosepnChrist 's birthdays . Mr. Christ isa cousin of Mrs. Pierce. Thosepresent were Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Christ and son, Joseph. Jr.,and daughters, Barbara -ind BettyAnn. anil Mr. and Mrs. C. Mavoof Sayville , Mr . Mid Mrs. JohnCuff and son, Jackie , Mr. andMrs. Benjamin Kiefe r. Mr. andMrs. Robert Pierce and daughter.Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamDowns and Mr. and Mrs. AlfredFelice of Patchogue.
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Enjoy yourseif . . . it's laterthan you think . . . that's to-day's "weather tip on this won-derful , enjoyable Indian summer.Personally, we are making themost of it and still looking; for-ward to that always pleasantcold, nippy spell that's justaround the corner.
IT PS & DOWNS — From theroof to the basement floor ,S&N is just brimming withnew ideas, new items, newmerchandise. All of it. is thevery latest in Fall 1953 styleand at the lowest of prices. It'sa new season and everywhereyou see fresh stock.
HERE & THERE — Return-ing this week was Emma (Lin-gerie dept.) Neuhoff who cameback lo the old .stamping groundsfrom a northward two-week va-cation looking her usual smilingself. Planning on a mid-Octoberfishing trip toward the warmerclimes is Joe "Rugs" Gutteridge.Another returnee this week was"Essie" Fuehs who visited Niag-ara Falls.
"CAN CAN" GIRLS — Takeone look at the rhinestonetrimmed nylon taffeta petti-coats in our lingerie dept. andyou will understand why theyare called "Can Can" petti-coats. They add a decided full-ness to any skirt. You'll find acomplete size selection in red,pink, white €»r black.
100', ; MALE — No, this isn'ta supplement of the you knowwhat report but it occurred tous the other day that the boysin our men's dvpt. have a recoi'dof five sons and no daughU \s.Evidently they are all Ir-ok'ngforward to more and more busi-ness in the men's dept.
FRENCH1E — Speaking orthe men's dept., new Vanlleusen shirt additions nowgive S&N customers theirchoice of three styles of Frenchcuffed shirls. They are arounded eyelet collar, the fa-mous Century (no wrinkle)collar and a white-on-w hite shirtwith a spread collar. AH arepriced at a low $3.95.
F. W. ORCHIDS — This weekwe awaril two bouquets both tolocal service clubs of Patchogue.First one goes to the Rotary clubfor their sponsorship of the highschool football parade and rallywhile the second goes to the K»-wanis club for their work on theNational Kids Day last Saturday.
HOYS. BOYS. HOYS—Thereare a million and one of themand every one is a delightfulcreature. And S&N has an en-tire department net up to accom-modate their clothing needs. Nexttime you are in just stop be-hind our children's dept. andlook at the excellent selectionfor your spirited young fellow.
• » •SPEAKING — If you have
never read the article, "What Isa Boy?" we suggest that youwrite the New England Life In-surance Co. of Boston, Mass.Every parent <>f a boy shouldhave a copy und reread it everysix months.
F. W. SPFA'IAI. — Here itis! Number one on this week'sS&N hits are >. . the value-packed decorative sofa pillowsnewly arrived in our furnituredept. Just the thing to addcolor to your livingroom. Theyare priced from $1 in chrome-spun, kapok-filled, m o d e r nmetallic, prints, houcles, cor-duroys, wedge shape, etc. Don'tmiss this super value.
• » *HUNGRY — You had better
get going because it's a fartthat un average person eats 45tons uf food in a lifetime. Won-der what 46 tons of food look*like?
• • •FUTURE MOMS — Here's a
bit of sage advice. Before youNtarl looking for maternityclothes be sure to visit SAN'ssecond floor maternity depart*ment. You'll find a wonderfulselection of fall dresses, as wellas separates of slax, fops andskirts.
• « »STORK LOAN — Just anothtr
S&N extra service is our popularstork that makes almost nightlyappearances at showers for ex-pectant mothers. If you wouldlike to borrow it, just ask"Kathy" Hawkins of our infants'and children's dept.» « »
THOUGHTS WHILE STROL-LING — Store getting a facelifting with new coat of paint. . . f amoUH A lden cotton rug*now available in broadloomwith 5 year guarantee in 9 ft.,12 fl. and IS fl. widths . . DonConn and Frank Toth combin-ing talents on our windows thesedays . . . $5.88 ladies' dressesa big hit on second floor . - ,a new shipment just in so netfast . . . Tuesday found S*Nbuyers combing all the NWmarkets for extra special vat*ues . . . Jerry Knapp workingon C of C banquet. Oct. 29th.. . . that does it for this weekexcept our
THOUGHT FOR WEEK — Apessimist is a guy who aiieshimself up and then gets sore.
See yod during the week atthe store.
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