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Moriches Bay Area OUR LADY QUEEN OF HEAVEN CHURCH I ORTHODOX CATHOLIC I .119 Cvpress Drive , Mastic Beach j Rev. Fr. Fra..cis Anthony. Pastor { Rev. I-at her Richard McFarland, | Vssi-tant Pastor i SATURDAY Coiif- - - -ions 7 to 9 p. m. SUNDAY 11 a m. Mass . Followed b y catechism and in- st ructions . 7 p. in. Benediction of the Mo 4 Blessed Sao anient . I HOLY DAYS I Masses 8 and 9 a. m. ( E N T K X NIA L M ETH 01) I ST CHURCH "Montauk Highway, East Moriches. Robert Lemmermann , Pastor SUNDAY l 1 :!. ") a. in. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning worship. :; p. m. MYS. 7 p. m. Senior MYS. TUESDAY , v j* . in. --Sundav School Teach- ei - meeting. WEDNESDAY S p. m. Bible study. THURSDAY 2:70 p. in. Ladies ' Aid So- ciety. 8 p m. -7- Choir practice. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN C HURCH EAST MORICHES Montauk Highway & Culver Lane Rev. Gordon Dickson , Minister SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 11:17> a. m. Morning worship. WEDNESDAY (770 p. m. Mens ' Club. THURSDAY T- . fU) p. m. Choir Practice. SS PETER AND PAUL R. C. CHURCH Eastport-Manor Road Manorville SUNDAY 9 a. m. Mass. BROOKFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH South Street and Wading River Road , Manorville John Freese . Lav Minister SUNDAY 9 a. m. Worshi p service. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mastic Beach Held at St. AndreAv ' s Parish Hall , Neighborhood Road. Rev. Alfred T. K. Zadig, Vicar SUNDAY 7:15 a. m. Morning prayer. 7:30 a. n.. The Holy Eucharist (said). 8:45 a. m. Church School. 10 a. m. Sung mass. MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 9 a. m . Morning* prayer. 9:15 a. m. Holv Communion. TUESDAY . THURSDAY 0:30 a. m. Morning Prayer. 0:45 a. m. Holv Communion. SATURDAY 8 a. m. Morning prayer. 8:15 a. m. Hol y Communion 5 to (> p. m. Confession. 0 p. m. Evening prayer. MASTIC BEACH HEBREW CENTER Neighborhood Road near Hemlock Drive , Mastic Beach Rabbi A. Allan Block FRIDAY 9 p. m. —Services. SATURDAY 9 a. m. Special Children ' s Services. Hebrew School will follow. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mastic Road , Mastic Beach Rev . Arthur W. Geidel , Pastor SUNDAY 8:1L a. m. Divine worship. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school for children of all ages. 11 a. m. Divine worship. 11 a. m. Nursery class. MONDAY 7:30 p. m. Young People ' s Society. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. —Senior choir reh ear- sal. ST. JUDE'S R. C. CHURCH Neighborhood Road near Over- look Drive, Mastic Beach Rev. William J. Reilly, Pastor SATURDAY 10:30 a. m. Confirmation classes in auditorium. 4 - 5 p. m. and 7:30 - 8:30 p. m. Confessions. SUNDAY 8, 9, 10 and 11:30 a. m. Masses. Religious Instruction for all chil - dren of grades 1-12 who *will attend 10 a. m. Mass in the Auditorium. Classes in the church will follow. MONDAY 8 a. m. Mass. 8 p. m. Novena to St. Jude and Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. WEEKD AYS 8 a. m. Mass. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Masses 7, 8, 9 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. DEVOTIONS, FIRST FRIDAY Benedicti on and Litany of the S' acred Heart after 8 a. m. Mass. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Railroad Avenue, Center Moriches Rev. Willard I. Kile, Pastor TODAY 8 p. m. Executive committee meets at the parish hall . SUNDAY 9 a. m. Celebration of Holy Eucharist. 11 a. m. Hol y Communion , sermon and hvmns. THURSDAY 8 p. m.—Choir rehearsal undei the direction of Mrs. Carol Jur- gielewicz and organist , Mrs George Schuyl er. ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST R. C. CHURCH Ocean Avenue. Center Moriches Rev Andrew Klarmann , Pastor SA TURDA Y 4-6 and 7:30-9 p. m.—Confes- sions. ^ A __ SUNDAY Masses—7, 8, 9, 10, 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. MONDAY 7-30 p. m. —Novena devoti ons in honor of the Miraculous Medal of he Blessed Virgin Mary. WEEKDAYS 7 and 8 a. m.—Masses . WEDNESDAY S p. m. Choir rehearsal un- der the direction of the Rev. An- drew Klarmann , pastor. THUl'SbAY S p. m R.> - ai \ Altai Soc ' < ly meets . CHRIST CHURCH OF THE FULL GOSPEL. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Canal Street, Center Moriches Salvatore Greco, Pastor FRIDAY 8 p. 111. CA Youth service . 8 p. m. Men ' s Fellowship. I ) a. m. - Sunday School ( 'his- ses for all ages . Adult lesson. ML\DA - i "Paul' s .lournev io Koine . " Serin- tuie sofiim - Hook o| Acls . Chap- ter 27 vs. \-27 nnd Chaptt r 2S vs . 10 . 30 . 31. IU a. in. - Teacher training class. O. T. surv ey course , under Richard C. Conklin , mstiuctor. 'The Life and Teachings of Christ. " II a. in. Morning worship. 11 a. in. Children ' s church service for children up to 7 years 6:30 p. m. Orchestra rehear- sal under direction of Mrs . Jose- phine Greco . TUESDAY 8 p. m. Prayer service. CENTER MORICHES METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William H. Waters , Pastor Main Street , Center Moriches SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Church Hour nursery for benefit of parents at- tending services , at parish house , under supervision of Mrs. Sher- wood Baker. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 4 p. m. Christ mas Pageant followed bv social hour. WEDNESDAY 7 ]). in. -— Senior choir re- hearsal under direction of Miss Eleanor Wereley and Mrs. Ruth Becker at organ . The Cherub . In- termediate and Youth choii. - join for rehearsal of Christmas pag- eant. THURSDAY 8 p. m. WSCS meets at church. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE MORICHES Main Street and Rail Road Ave. Center Moriches Rev. Dr. Mvin Wilson SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. —Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Church nursery, for t>arents who wish to attend church service, under the care of Mrs. Edward Rogers 11 a. m. Morning worshi p. Sermon topic: "In the Fullness of Time. " TUESDAY 7:30 p. m. Board of Trustees meet. THURSDA Y 7:15 p. m. Junior choir re- hearsal under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Crowley. 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal under 'he direction of Mrs. Thomas Ey- •"on-Jones and Mrs. Gertrude Titmus at organ. BELL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH Railroad Avenue , Center Moriches Rev. Julius C. Brown Minister SUNDAY 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worshi p service. MONDAY 7:30 p. m. Home Mission group meets at church. 8 p. m. Senior choir rehear- sal , under direction of Mrs. Ella Mc Lean. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. Praver service. THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. Junior choir re- hearsal , under direction of Mrs. Ph yllis Stewa rt. JEWISH CENTER OF THE MORICHES Main Street , Center Moriches Rabbi Reuben Blum TODAY 7:30 p. m. —Services. SATURDAY 9 a. m. Hebrew School. Bar Mitzvah and Bas Mitzvah study group children from ages 12-13. 10 a. m. Hebrew School. All other children ages 6-11. TUESDAY 8 p. m. Deborah Sisterhood meets at Center. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Railroad Avenue, Center Moriches Elder E. Burns, Pastor SUNDAY 10 : 30 a. m. Sunday sch ool. 1 1:30 a- m. —Morning service. MONDAY 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal . TUESDAY 8 p. m.—Bible band and pray- ing. WEDNESDAY 8 p. m. —Young People ' s night. THURSDAY 8n. ni. 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Ii f- L"\' ( j n 7\ elonient-u , \ I ' U I' I - MI io ihe Nathaniol Woodlioll Srh,,.,l auilitoi miii. One ol the loatui - ^ ol' thi. N piog-ram will be the FAv- nientary Chorus utulev the direc- tion of Miss Joan Frosina. Another '¦roup participatino in the program i^ - the Ftementavy Band under the direction of (ieorge Lester. In addition to the hand. 11 > < auilh'nce will hear a flute duet played h y Jeanne Robert :md Judy Kowalski. as well a- , a bias- - (]ua' - tet composed of ' Koi-ei - l' ott> . -lat e Ro-ioyski . James Daniel. - and Jos- eph Lutrone. For ;. closn 1 " num- ber , the band and chorus \ ,u cuin- bine to perform "Oh I.iM Ie Tumi of Bethlehem. " Oranin will be added to the <uo- ¦Jiam when Mis- Periy ' s sei m d tdiade present ¦ their version ot th" "Christmas Al phabet. " Followius , this , a Ki- o *ip of Fourth Graders , under the direction of Mr . Silver- bush , will aive a narration on v a r i o u s "Christmas Symbols." They will discuss the origin of the Christinas tree , the Yule Log. Santa Claus , caroling" , Christma. * stockings . Chj-istmas bells , and Christmas wreaths . Admission to the concert will be 50 cents for adults and 2. " ) cents for students. On Wednesday, the junior and senior high school will present their portion of the Christmas conceit in the William Floyd auditorium. The performance is scheduled for 8:1 r> p. m. and will include the Junior Band under the baton of Richai d Horton . tin' J ii ni o r Chorus directed h y John Dunham , the Senior Orches- tra conducte I b\ Mis- Katherin Heimt-arttif r . the Senior Chorus under th« dir"etion of Air. Dunham and the Senior Bar d con- ducted by Fi ed flo-'k' ari . In addition to the - . d»>Ye </vu* ,i p- there will be a duet -urn - b y Mi-- - Ann Dawson and Mi-s Mary-Jane Ciallanza. Recentl y Mi< - Cailanza ?* ¦ pp<-aivd with t!ie All Mate Choir which saim for the New Yol k State .\lu-i, Kd' tcators ' Confer- ence m Buffalo . The choir, under the direction of Dr. Leslie Bell , wa- made up of selected singers fro* all over N r c w York Stat' .. Mis S Lriallanza was also featured as soloist with the All Suffolk County Choir which t-ave an appearance in Huntington. S- itu? - day. Concert io Mark School Dist. 32 Seasonal Spirit MASTIC BEACH -At their reg- ular monthly business meeting hei 1 recentl y in the Mastic Beach Fire- house , the Ladies ' Auxiliaiy of Bayview General Hospital nominat- ed and elected ofTieei s for the- l««31- 'f?2 term. New officers are : Mrs . Dorotli\ Hegeman , president; Mrs. Ann Or- lando , vice-president; Mrs . Carrie Riouijnist , corresponding secretary ; Mis Rose Scimeca , recording ~* -ec- *etai\. and Mis. Barbara I)i»tl . ' leasuier. The new auxiliary meeting will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the " firehouse. All members aie request- ed to attend. Fire Department Auxy Elects New Officers LAKE RONKONKOMA—The t raditional Christmas observance at Sachem High School , centering about musical activities , will presen t two complete performances for the public : the Junioi Concert tomoi - row , and the Senior Concert Tuesday. Each conc ert will begin at 8:113 p.m., and there is no admission charge. In extending - an invita- tion to (lie public. Sai hem prin- cipal Richard A. Beiyer enipha- . -izes that there is amp le paik i* H space without , and amp le s .j t mi; space within. Ui* iii perfoi niaiice- \>7I conioine the tiMi 'itional with iii" new , as th" Seni' -- r onceii pie-ent a medley of tia.jj tioiial Christm is air- , by fhema - L. RaiiM'V , th' Sac-hem IM-itrict music director , and Mi' s . R;unsey, while the -Junioi Concert I resents a new composition , *'A Star Shone Brightly That 'Niffhl. " bv John Cuponeicro , a member of Ihe hiu'h school music faculty. The Sachem Junioi Hand , direct- ed by K. Theodore Pi/ ./arello . will open tomorrow night' s Junior Con- cert with Walter ' s '•ChvJstma. s Suite " , that includes , siu-h familiar and well-loved numbers a. - , "(J Come Immanuel" , "The Sie- p of the Child" . "RiJig Christmas Bells " . "What Child Is This " , the Bur^ur- dian air , "Willie Pla y Your Little Dr um" , and the ever-enchanting "Twelve Days of Christmas." Not inappropriately, the Juniors will end their band presenta 'ion with "The Children ' s Prayer " from Humperdinck' s "Hansel and Gretel. " Next , the orchestra will offer the Chorale from Wagner ' s only hap- ny opera , "Die Meistersinger" , fol- lowed by Put-cell' s "March in G" and the familiar "Angels We Have Heard on High , " and the string section alone will uresent two six- teenth century dance tunes, a "Ronde " by Susato and the "Al- lemande " of Ceivaise. The orches- 11a will conclude this portion of the program with Mi . Caponegios composirion , "A Stai Shone Bng ht- i\ '1 hat Night ", followed by "Wint- er Wonderland" and the old Ene-Iish carol . "God Rest Ye Mer- ly, Gentlemen. " Mr. Caponegro will conduct the orchestra. At this point , the audience will unve a chance to join in by sing- uiK 'Mingle rSelk", *'Hark , the Her- ald Angels Sing " , and "O Little Town of Bethlehem." The evening ' s program will con- clude with the ei ghth Grade Chor- us offering, "Deck the Halla " , "Mary ' s Lullaby to the Infan t King " , and "What Strangers Tl e. - . o . ' David Fowler of the Sachem iYhi sk- Department will eoneuef The Seni> r Concert Tuesday ni g ht will open with the Senior Band , under the baton of Music Direc or Ramsey, offering Bach7s "Prelude and Fugue in G Minor " , Hanson ' s "Choi-ale and Alleluia " , and Leroy Anderson ' s "Sleig h ' ' "d-* " Next, the Freshman Choir , directed by Mr. Fowler with Mr. Caponegro as accompanist , will present "Masters in This Hall" , "God Rest Ye Merry, . Gentlemen ", "Angels We Have Heard on High" , ending with Saint Saen ' s "Prai se Ye the Lord". The progra m will continue with the Senior Choir offering War- lack' s "Come to Bethlehem " , fol- lowed by "The Shepherd' s Farewell to the Holy Family " , from "L' - Enfence du Christ. " This is the work of Berlioz, almost unknown to American audiences until about a decade ago , that since its '\h>- covery " hqt s become a traditional feature of Christmas music, and "The Shepherd' s Farewell" is one of its most melodious, appealing portions Burt' s "Caroline , t arol- Lng " and Rosza^ "Alleluia " will bring this portion of [ he prom am to a close. Next , the audieiii .-> will join the band in "Jmc- le BelU" . "Haik the Herald Angels Sing ", and "() Little Town of Bethlehem. " followed by the contralto solo of Athena Jacohi singing "O Thou Tellest Glad Tid- ings " from Handel' s "Messiah" . The final portion of the program will also feature "The Messiah" as the Band and combined choirs join in the majestic "Hallelujah Chorus " . The evening will come to a close with "Silent Night" , the medley by Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey. Reading The Advance advertise- mpnts qimnlifipB shonning.Adv. Junior , Senior Yule Concerts I Set at Sachem High School MASTIC r:L7-\CH The Noun; ' People ' s Societ\ of the (.' race Lutheran Church has announced that it p lans to e , o on ( ai ol 1114 u 'l SaLurdaj . A co -dial invitation to all II end of t h . > ( ommuni ' iv is ( \o nd .! * \ th« i.i to |oin in I l.i - .t t:\ u\ ai. I the\ w ill u - - eeild" .it the church on Mas- t . 77 d at ( ' , 'ill p. in. Fui I her ml iii' inalii n ren 'ard- i'e . ' h , i icquired , can be oiit o "'d hy co-tactum - Miss 1 oi D, -( oido\ Jt. ATIantic 1- Pl .. ' ). Grace Luth. Youth To Go Caroling MASTIC Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rice Campbell , Sr., of Montgomery Avenue , Mastic cele- brated their Golden Anniversary Deccmb'T 2 \vith a dinner party given by their ' children at Barna- cle Bill' s Restaurant on Montauk Highway, Lindenhurst. Bouquets of flowers and a beau- tifu l anniversary cake decorated with white rosebuds and gold leaves and inscribed , "Happy 50th Anniversary, Edna and; Harry, " highlig hted the table decorations. Honored guests danced 'to the Anniversary Waltz. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell received many lovely gifts and money, also' two beautiful orchid leis sent to them by p lane from their dau gh- ter , Mrs. Donald Campbell of Honolulu , Hawaii and a long distance telephone* call from their ?on , Henry Rice Campbell , Jr., of Palm Springs , Calif. Their other children include William Vanderveer Campbell of Cleveland , Ohio , Mrs. Henry Scud- der of Lindenhurst and Mrs. Thomas Edison Wainwright of Flushing. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mueller , Thomas Wain- wright of Flushing, Henry Scud- der , Henrv Scudd Q r , Jr.. of Linden- hurst , Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Sweeney of Kew Gardens and Mr. and Mrs. John Sylvester of Coniague. Mr. and Mrs. Camnbell have re- sided h«re permanentl y since last ve ar although thev have vaca- tioned here since 1939 when they first purchased their home. Mr. Campbell re ^ir^d eight years ago from General Electric where he was the Eastern Dis- trict manager for the X-ray den- tal division. During th« first six vears of retirement , the couple toured the Unit ed States and virited their children in the Win- tei and spent the Summer in Mastic. Henry R. Campbells Honored on Golden Wedding Anniversary CENTER MORICHES Two Center Moriches men , Charles Failla and George Schultz of Mor- iches Boat and Motor , returned re- centl y from Milwaukee , Wis. where the ycomp leted a two-week factory service training program at Evinrude Motors. They were among seven repre- sentatives graduated from the Evinrude Service School December 1. 1 Speaking of Business MASTIC BEACH The card [and game party held last Thurs- day at the fiiehou-e on Nei ghbor- hood Poad hy Mesdames Tess Az- zato. V ola Haughn and Florence Nelson, the Ladies ' Committee of 'Iv Mastic Beach Fire Department Children ' s Band, was very suc- cessful. Refreshments and awards of home baked breads , cookies and pies were donated by Mrs. Rachel Anderson. The Christmas pary for chil- dren in the band will be held Mon- day evening at the firehous" . Refreshments will be served and there will be recorded music. Peter Mezzape ' .le is chairman of the band committee , and he will be assisted by Jack Ilaug hn. M. Beach Fire Dept. Sets Part y Monday For Children ' s Band CEN PER MORICHES Mario Yigil]o 'Li. piedmont of th" Holy Name Society ot St. John ' s R. C. Chiii - ' - h . Center Moiiche- ; , has an- iioiiii. -eil that a New Years Eve 1 > MK e is planned. M ke Gallo of Brooklyn will i\, "i-li"d the mu-d c from 10 p. m. to L! p. in. A full course chicken lunnei will be served , noise maker., and many -urprises provided. This affair will be held in the beautiful -panking n- 'w auditorium on South Ocean Avenue , Center Moriches. Frank Mazura and Henry Brandt will ac t as co-chairmen and they in turn have appointed the follow- ing to assist them. Publicity, David Browning; tickets , Walt Wolff, and John T. Flattery, who will act as co-chairman assisted by Mario Vigliotta. Ernie Vigliotta Tnthony Z.ircone. Hank Wegman , Nick Stoia. Thomas Carrig. Einar Pujado; posters . Frank Salomone , Roy Palladino . Bil' Shubert . Vic- tor Agnetti; cloak room . Dmytri Pysa* . c 'luk , Mike DelGaudio and Al E- pei ti. Other men who will hel p are Joe Coprari , Willie Cappozzola , Stan- lev Janis , Harold Stoddard , George Fanka. Elton Tank, Bi ' l Noe , Sal Castiglona and F A L McDowell. Those wishing to make reserva- tions can call ATIantic 4-1010 , AT- 1-8927 or AT 4-0800. I Center Moriches i Hol y Name Soc . To Greet 1S62 MASTIC The Annual Chil- dren ' s Christmas Party sponsored b y the Mastic Fire Department will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Mastic Fireball. The party is given for all chil- dren residing in the fire district up to 12 years of age. Santa: Claus will be on hand to greet the youngsters and distri- bute a stocking filled with an ap- ple , orange, candy and small gifts. The hall will be appropriately decorated with a huge Christmas tree aglow with colored lig hts. Entertainment will be provided and the fire department band will play various Christmas selec- tions conducted by Paul Vogel . Following the part y, firemen will distribute stockings to the children on the Poospatuck Res- ervation / in Mastic. Chief Peter Rosato is in charge of the affair. Mastic Vamps Schedule Children' s Holiday Party SCHENECTADY Ttir-e area students at Union College in Schenectady have been named to the Dean 's list , composed of stu- dents who have earned at least a "B" average. They are: Charles V. Beckei s , Jr., a freshman physics major , son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Beck- ers of 7 Jay Road. Centereach; Norman F. Berk , a senior physics major , son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berk of 875 Pond View Road. Riverhead. and Peter A. Neddrr- mcyer , a junior chemistry major- son of Mrs. Margarete Nedck-r- mcyer of Slvll Roa r l Rockv Point. TO RF . srcf-Fs '-Frt - .nvvRTi'- f: Three Area Students Earn Honors at Union
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Moriches Bay AreaOUR LADY QUEEN OFHEAVEN CHURCH IORTHODOX CATHOLIC I

.119 Cvpress Drive , Mastic Beach jRev. Fr. Fra..cis Anthony . Pastor {Rev . I - a t her Richard McFarland, |

Vss i - tant Pastor iS A T U R D A Y

Coiif - - - -ions 7 to 9 p. m.S U N D A Y

11 a m. Mass .Fo l l owed by ca t ech i sm and in-

st r uc t i on s .7 p. in. — Benedic t i on of t h e

Mo 4 Blessed Sao an ien t . IH O L Y DAYS I

Masses 8 and 9 a. m.

( E N TK X NIA L M ETH 01) I STCHURCH

"Montauk Highway , East Moriches.Robert Lemmermann, Pastor

SUNDAYl 1 :!.") a. in. Sunday School.11 a. m. Morn ing worsh ip .:; p. m. — MYS.7 p. m. — Senior MYS.

TUESDAY,v j* . in. - -Sundav School Teach-

ei - m e e t i n g .W E D N E S D AY

S p. m. — Bible study.THURSDAY

2:70 p. in. — Ladies ' Aid So-c i et y .

8 p m. -7- Choir practice.

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

EAST MORICHESMontauk Highway & Culver Lane

Rev. Gordon Dickson, MinisterSUNDAY

9:30 a. m. — Sunday School.1 1 : 1 7 > a. m. — Morning worship.

WEDNESDAY(770 p. m. — Mens ' Club.

THURSDAYT -.fU) p. m. — Choir Practice.

SS PETER AND PAULR. C. CHURCH

Eastport-Manor RoadManorvilleSUNDAY

9 a. m. — Mass.

BROOKFIELD PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

South Street and WadingRiver Road , Manorville

John Freese. Lav MinisterSUNDAY

9 a. m. — Worship service.

ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPALCHURCH

Mastic BeachHeld at St. AndreAv's Parish

Hall, Neighborhood Road.Rev. Alfred T. K. Zadig, Vicar

SUNDAY7:15 a. m. — Morning prayer.7:30 a. n.. — The Holy Eucharist

(said) .8:45 a. m. — Church School.10 a. m. — Sung mass.

MONDAY WEDNESDAY ANDFRIDAY

9 a. m . — Morning* prayer.9:15 a. m. — Holv Communion.

TUESDAY . THURSDAY0:30 a. m. — Morning Prayer.0:45 — a. m. Holv Communion.

SATURDAY8 a. m. — Morning prayer.8:15 a. m. — Hol y Communion5 to ( > p. m. — Confession.0 p. m. — Evening prayer.

MASTIC BEACH HEBREWCENTER

Neighborhood Road near HemlockDrive, Mastic Beach

Rabbi A. Allan BlockFRIDAY

9 p. m.—Services.SATURDAY

9 a. m. — Special Children 'sServices.

Hebrew School will follow.

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCHMastic Road, Mastic Beach

Rev. Arthur W. Geidel, PastorSUNDAY

8:1L a. m. — Divine worship.9:30 a. m. — Sunday school

for children of all ages.11 a. m. — Divine worship.11 a. m. — Nursery class.

MONDAY7:30 p. m. — Young People's

Society.WEDNESDAY

7:30 p. m.—Senior choir rehear-sal.

ST. JUDE'S R. C. CHURCHNeighborhood Road near Over-

look Drive, Mastic BeachRev. William J. Reilly, Pastor

SATURDAY10:30 a. m. — Confirmation

classes in auditorium.4 - 5 p. m. and 7:30 - 8:30 p. m.

— Confessions.SUNDAY

8, 9, 10 and 11:30 a. m. —Masses.

Religious Instruction for all chil-dren of grades 1-12 who *will attend10 a. m. Mass in the Auditorium.Classes in the church will follow.

MONDAY8 a. m. — Mass.8 p. m. — Novena to St. Jude

and Our Lady of the MiraculousMedal.

WEEKDAYS8 a. m. — Mass.

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATIONMasses 7, 8, 9 a. m. and 7:30

p. m.DEVOTIONS, FIRST FRIDAY

Benediction and Litany of theS'acred Heart after 8 a. m. Mass.

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPALCHURCH

Railroad Avenue, Center MorichesRev. Willard I. Kile, Pastor

TODAY8 p. m. — Executive committee

meets at the parish hall .SUNDAY

9 a. m. — Celebration of HolyEucharist.

11 a. m. — Hol y Communion ,sermon and hvmns.

THURSDAY8 p. m.—Choir rehearsal undei

the direction of Mrs. Carol Jur-gielewicz a n d organist, MrsGeorge Schuyl er.

ST JOHN THE EVANGELISTR. C. CHURCH

Ocean Avenue. Center MorichesRev Andrew Klarmann, Pastor

SATURDAY4-6 and 7:30-9 p. m.—Confes-

sions. A __SUNDAY

Masses—7, 8, 9, 10, 11 a. m. and12:15 p. m.

MONDAY7-30 p. m.—Novena devoti ons in

honor of the Miraculous Medal of

• he Blessed Virgin Mary .WEEKDAYS

7 and 8 a. m.—Masses .W E D N E S D A Y

S p. m. — Choir rehearsal un-der the direction of the Rev. An-drew Klarmann, pastor.

T H U l ' S b A YS p. m R . > - a i \ A l t a i Soc ' < l y

meets .

CHRIST C H U R C H OF THEFULL GOSPEL.

ASSEMBLY OF GODCanal Street, Center Moriches

Salvatore Greco, PastorF R I D A Y

8 p. 111. — CA Y o u t h service .8 p. m. — Men 's Fel lowship.I ) a. m. - Sunday School ( 'h i s -

ses for al l ages . A d u l t lesson. —M L \ D A-i

"Paul' s . lournev io Ko ine ." Serin-t u i e s o f i i m - Hook o| A c l s . Chap-t e r 27 vs . \-27 nnd C h a p t t r 2S vs .10 . 30. 31.

IU a. in. - Teacher trainingclass. O. T. surv ey course , underRichard C. Conkl in , ms t iuc tor .' T h e Life and Teachings ofChrist."

I I a. in. — Morn ing worship.11 a. in. — Children 's church

service for children up to 7 years6:30 p. m. — Orchestra rehear-

sal under d i r ec t ion of Mrs . Jose-phine Greco .

TUESDAY8 p. m. — Prayer service.

CENTER MORICHESMETHODIST CHURCH

Rev. William H. Waters, PastorMain Street , Center Moriches

SUNDAY9:45 a. m. — Sunday School.10:45 a. m. — Church Hour

nursery for benefit of parents at-tending services , at parish house ,under supervision of Mrs. Sher-wood Baker.

11 a. m. — Morning worship.4 p. m. — Chris t mas Pageant

fol lowed bv social hour.WEDNESDAY

7 ]). in. -— Senior choir re-hearsal under d irec t ion of MissEleanor Wereley and Mrs. RuthBecker at organ . The Cherub . In-termediate and Youth choi i . - jo infor rehearsal of Christmas pag-eant.

T H U R S D A Y8 p. m. — WSCS meets at

church.

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHOF THE MORICHES

Main Street and Rail Road Ave.Center Moriches

Rev. Dr. Mvin WilsonSUNDAY

9:45 a. m.—Sunday School.10:45 a. m. — Church nursery,

for t>arents who wish to attendchurch service, under the care ofMrs. Edward Rogers

11 a. m. — Morn ing worshi p.Sermon topic: "In the Fullness ofTime. "

TUESDAY7:30 p. m. — Board of Trustees

meet.THURSDA Y

7:15 p. m. — Junior choir re-hearsal under the direction of MissElizabeth Crowley.

8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal under'he direction of Mrs. Thomas Ey-•"on-Jones and Mrs. GertrudeTitmus at organ.

BELL A.M.E. ZION CHURCHRailroad Avenue, Center Moriches

Rev. Julius C. BrownMinister

SUNDAY9:45 a. m.—Sunday school.11 a. m. — Worshi p service.

MONDAY7:30 p. m. — Home Mission

group meets at church.8 p. m. — Senior choir rehear-

sal , under direction of Mrs. EllaMc Lean.

WEDNESDAY8 p. m. — Praver service.

THURSDAY7:30 p. m. — Junior choir re-

hearsal , under direction of Mrs.Ph yllis Stewa rt.

JEWISH CENTER OF THEMORICHES

Main Street, Center MorichesRabbi Reuben Blum

TODAY7:30 p. m.—Services.

SATURDAY9 a. m. — Hebrew School. Bar

Mitzvah and Bas Mitzvah studygroup children from ages 12-13.

10 a. m. — Hebrew School. Allother children ages 6-11.

TUESDAY8 p. m. — Deborah Sisterhood

meets at Center.

FIRST CHURCH OF GODIN CHRIST

Railroad Avenue, Center MorichesElder E. Burns, Pastor

SUNDAY10:30 a. m. — Sunday school.11:30 a- m.—Morning service.

MONDAY8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal.

TUESDAY8 p. m.—Bible band and pray-

ing.WEDNESDAY

8 p. m.—Young People's night.THURSDAY

8 n . ni. — Pastor night.

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Ano the r ' ¦roup p a r t i c i p a t i n o inthe program i^ - the F tementavyBand u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of(ieorge Lester.

In add i t ion to the hand . 1 1 > <aui lh'nce w i l l hear a f l u t e due tplayed hy Jeanne Rober t :md JudyKowalsk i . as well a-, a b i a s - - ( ]ua ' -tet composed of 'Koi -ei - l' o t t > . - la t eRo-ioyski . James Dan ie l .- and Jos-eph L u t r o n e . For ;. closn 1 " n u m -ber , the band and chorus \ ,u cu in-b ine to per form "Oh I . i M I e Tumiof Beth lehem. "

Oranin w i l l be added to t h e < u o -¦J i a m when Mis- Per iy 's sei m dt d i a d e present ¦• t h e i r version ot t h "" C h ri s tm a s Al phabet . " Fol lowius,t h i s , a K i - o*ip of Four th Graders ,u n d e r the d i rec t ion of Mr . Silver-bush , wi l l a ive a nar ra t ion onv a r i o u s "Christmas Symbols."They wil l discuss the origin of theChr i s t inas tree , the Yule Log.Santa Claus , caroling" , Chris tma.*stockings . C hj - i s t m a s bells , andChristmas wreaths .

Admission to the concert wil l be50 cents for adul ts and 2.") centsfor students.

On Wednesday, the jun io r andsenior high school will presenttheir portion of the Christmas

conceit in the William Floydauditorium. The performance isscheduled for 8:1 r> p. m. and willinc lude the J u n i o r Band under t hebaton of R i c h a i d Horton . tin 'J ii ni o r Chorus directed hyJohn D u n h a m , the Senior Orches-tra conducte I b\ Mis- Ka ther inH e i m t - a r t t i f r . t h e Senior Chorusu n d e r t h « di r "et ion of Air .D u n h a m and the Senior Bar d con-ducted by Fi ed f lo - 'k ' a r i .

In addi t ion to t he -.d » > Y e </vu*,i p-there w i l l be a due t - u r n - by M i - - -A n n Dawson and M i - s M a r y - J a n eCia l l anza . R e c e n t l y M i < - Cai lanza?*¦ pp<-aivd w i t h t!ie A l l Mate Choirwhich saim for the New Yol kSta te . \ lu - i , Kd ' t c a t o r s ' Confer-ence m B u f f a l o .

The choir , under the d i rec t ionof Dr. Leslie Bell , w a - made upof selected s ingers fro* all overNr c w York Stat' .. Mis S Lrial lanzawas also fea tured as soloist w i t hthe Al l Su f fo lk County Choi rw h i c h t -ave an appearance inH u n t i n g t o n . S - i t u ? -day.

Concert io MarkSchool Dist. 32Seasonal Spirit

MASTIC BEACH - A t the i r reg-ular month ly business meet ing hei 1recentl y in the Mastic Beach Fire-house , the Ladies ' A u x i l i a i y ofBayview General Hospi ta l n o m i n a t -ed and elected ofTieei s for the-l«« 31- 'f?2 term.

New officers are : Mrs . Doro t l i \Hegeman , president; Mrs. Ann Or-lando , vice-president; Mrs . CarrieR i o u i j n i s t , corresponding secretary ;Mis Rose Scimeca , recording ~*-ec-* e t a i \ . and M i s . Barbara I ) i » t l .' l e a s u i e r .

The new a u x i l i a r y m e e t i n g w i l lbe held Tuesday at 8 p. m. at t h e"firehouse. All members a i e request-ed to attend.

Fire Department AuxyElects New Officers

LAKE R O N K O N K OM A — T h e t radi t ional Chris tmas observance atSachem High School , centering about musica l ac t iv i t i e s , wil l presen tt w o complete performances for the publ ic : t he J u n i o i Concert tomoi -row , and the Senior Concert Tuesday . Each conc ert wil l begin at8:113 p.m., and the re is no admiss ion charge . In e x t e n d i n g - an inv i ta -t ion to (lie public. Sai hem p r i n -cipal Richard A. B e iy e r e n i p h a -.- izes t ha t there is a m p le p a i ki* H space w i t h o u t , and a m p le s .j tmi; space w i t h i n .

Ui * i i i perfoi n ia i i c e - \ > 7 I conio inethe t iMi ' i t i o n a l w i t h iii " new , as th"Seni ' -- r onceii p i e - e n t a medleyof t i a . j j t i o i i a l Chr i s tm is air-, byf h e m a - L. R a i i M 'V , t h ' Sac-hemIM-i t r ic t music d i r ec t or , and Mi' s .R;unsey, while the -Junioi ConcertI resents a new compos it ion , *'AStar Shone Brightly That 'N i f fh l . "bv John Cuponeicro , a member ofI h e hiu 'h school music f a c u l t y .

The Sachem Junio i Hand , direct-ed by K. Theodore Pi/./arello. willopen tomorrow night's Jun io r Con-cert with Walter 's '•ChvJstma.sSuite ", that includes, siu-h f a m i l i a rand well-loved numbers a.-, "(JCome Immanuel" , "The Sie- p ofthe Child". "RiJig Chr is tmas Bells "."What Child Is This", the B u r^u r -dian air , "Willie Pla y Your Li t t leDrum", and the ever-enchanting"Twelve Days of Christmas." Notinappropriately, the Juniors willend their band presenta 'ion with"The Children 's Prayer" fromHumperdinck's " H a n s e l andGretel."

Next , the orchestra will of fer theChorale from Wagner 's only hap-ny opera , "Die Meistersinger", fol-lowed by Put-cell's "March in G"and the familiar "Angels We HaveHeard on High ," and the stringsection alone will uresent two six-teenth century dance tunes, a"Ronde" by Susato and the "Al-

lemande " of Ceiva ise . The orches-11a w i l l conclude th is portion oft h e p rogram w i t h Mi . Caponeg ioscomposir ion , "A Stai Shone Bngh t -i \ '1 hat Night ", followed by "Wint-er Wonderland" and the o l dEne-Iish carol . "God Rest Ye Mer-l y , Gent lemen." Mr. Caponegrowill conduct the orchestra.

A t this point , the audience willunve a chance to join in by sing-uiK 'Mingle rSelk", *'Hark , the Her-ald Angels Sing", and "O LittleTown of Bethlehem."

The evening's program will con-clude wi th the eighth Grade Chor-us offering, "Deck the Halla","Mary 's Lullaby to the InfantKing", and "What StrangersTl e.-.o. ' David Fowler of theSachem iYhisk- Department willeoneuef

The Seni> r Concert Tuesdayni ght w i l l open with the SeniorBand , under the baton of MusicDirec or Ramsey, offering Bach7s"Prelude and Fugue in G Minor",Hanson's "Choi-ale and Alleluia",and Leroy Anderson's "Sleig h' '"d-* " Next, the Freshman Choir ,directed by Mr. Fowler with Mr.Caponegro as accompanist , willpresent "Masters in This Hall","God Rest Ye Merry, .Gentlemen","Angels We Have Heard on High",ending with Saint Saen 's "Prai seYe the Lord".

The program will continue withthe Senior Choir offering War-lack's "Come to Bethlehem", fol-lowed by "The Shepherd's Farewell

to the Holy Fami ly ", from "L' -Enfence du Christ. " This is thework of Berlioz, almost unknownto American audiences un t i l abouta decade ago, that since its '\h>-covery" hqt s become a tradit ionalfeature of Christmas music, and"The Shepherd's Farewell" is oneof its most melodious, appeal ingportions Burt's "Caroline, t arol-Lng" and Rosza^ "Alleluia " w i l lbring this portion of [ he prom amto a close.

Next , the audie i i i .-> w i l l j o in t h eband in "Jmc- le BelU" . " H a i k the

Herald Angels Sing ", and "() L i t t l eTown of Bethlehem." fol lowed bythe contralto solo of Athena Jacohisinging "O Thou Tellest Glad Tid-ings" from Handel' s "Messiah".The final portion of the programwill also feature "The Messiah" asthe Band and combined choirsjoin in the majestic "HallelujahChorus ". The evening will come toa close with "Silent Night" , themedley by Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey.

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Junior , Senior Yule Concerts ISet at Sachem High School

M A S T I C r:L7-\CH — T h eN o u n ; ' Peop le 's Socie t \ of t h e( .' race L u t h e r a n C h u r c h hasa n n o u n c e d t h a t it p lans to e,oon ( ai ol 1114 u 'l S a L u r d a j .

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i 'e.' h , i i c q u i r e d , can beoi i t o "'d hy co-t ac tum - Miss1 oi D, -( o i d o \ Jt. A T I a n t i c 1-Pl ..').

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MASTIC — Mr. and Mrs.Henry Rice Campbell , Sr., ofMontgomery Avenue , Mastic cele-brated thei r Golden AnniversaryDeccmb'T 2 \vith a dinner partygiven by their' children at Barna-cle Bill ' s Restaurant on MontaukHighway, Lindenhurst .

Bouquets of flowers and a beau-tifu l anniversary cake decoratedwith white rosebuds and goldleaves and inscribed , "Happy50th Anniversary, Edna and;Harry," highlighted the tabledecorations. Honored guests danced

'to the Anniversary Waltz.Mr. and Mrs. Campbell received

many lovely gifts and money, also'two beautiful orchid leis sent tothem by plane from their daugh-ter , Mrs. Donald Campbell ofHonolulu , Hawaii and a longdistance telephone* call from their?on , Henry Rice Campbell, Jr., ofPalm Springs, Calif.

Their other children includeWilliam Vanderveer Campbell ofCleveland , Ohio , Mrs. Henry Scud-der of Lindenhurst and Mrs.Thomas Edison Wainwright ofFlushing.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Mueller , Thomas Wain-wright of Flushing, Henry Scud-der , Henrv Scudd Qr, Jr.. of Linden-hurst , Mr. and Mrs. JosenhSweeney of Kew Gardens and Mr.and Mrs. John Sylvester ofConiague.

Mr. and Mrs. Camnbell have re-sided h«re permanently since lastve ar although thev have vaca-tioned here since 1939 when theyfirst purchased their home.

Mr. Campbell re^ir^d eightyears ago from General Electricwhere he was the Eastern Dis-trict manager for the X-ray den-tal division. Dur ing th« first sixvears of retirement , the coupletoured the Unit ed States andvirited their children in the Win-tei and spent the Summer inMastic.

Henry R. CampbellsHonored on GoldenWedding Anniversary

CENTER MORICHES — T w oCenter Moriches men , CharlesFailla and George Schultz of Mor-iches Boat and Motor , returned re-centl y from Milwaukee, Wis.where the ycompleted a two-weekfactory service training programat Evinrude Motors.

They were among seven repre-sentatives graduated from theEvinrude Service School December1.

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MASTIC BEACH — The card[and game par ty held last Thurs-day at the f i i e h o u - e on Nei ghbor-hood Poad hy Mesdames Tess Az-zato. V ola H a u g h n and FlorenceNelson , the Ladies ' Commit tee of'Iv Mastic Beach Fire DepartmentChildren 's Band, was very suc-cessful .

Ref reshments and awards ofhome baked breads , cookies andpies were donated by Mrs. RachelAnderson.

The Chr istmas pary for chil-dren in the band will be held Mon-day evening at the f irehous" .

Re f r e shmen t s wi l l be served andthere will be recorded music. PeterMezzape '.le is cha irman of the bandcommit tee, and he will be assistedby Jack Ilaug hn.

M. Beach Fire Dept.Sets Party MondayFor Children's Band

CE N PER M O R I C H E S — MarioY i g i l ] o 'Li. p i e d m o n t of th " HolyN a m e Society ot St. John 's R. C.C h i i i - ' - h . Cen te r Moi i che - ; , has an-i i o i i i i . -ei l t h a t a New Y e a r s Eve1 > MK e is p l a n n e d .

M ke G a l l o of Brooklyn willi\, "i - l i "d the mu-d c f rom 10 p. m.t o L! p. in . A f u l l course chickenl u n n e i w i l l be served , noise maker.,and m a n y -u rp r i se s provided. Thisa f f a i r wil l be held in the beautiful-pank ing n- 'w a u d i t o r i u m on SouthOcean Avenue , Center Moriches.

Frank Mazura and Henry Brandtwil l ac t as co-chairmen and theyin turn have appointed the follow-i n g to assist them. Publicity,David Browning ; t ickets , WaltW o l f f , and John T. Flattery, whowil l act as co-chairman assisted byMar io Vig l io t ta . Ernie Vigliot taTnthony Z.ircone. Hank Wegman ,Nick Stoia. Thomas Carrig. EinarPu jado ; posters . Frank Salomone ,Roy Pa l lad ino . B il ' Shubert . Vic-t o r Agne t t i ; cloak room . Dmytr iPysa*. c'luk , M i k e DelGaudio and AlE- pei t i .

Other men who will hel p are JoeCoprari , Wi l l ie Cappozzola , Stan-lev J an is , Harold Stoddard , GeorgeFanka . El ton Tank, Bi ' l Noe , SalCastiglona and FAL McDowell .

Those wish ing to make reserva-t ions can call ATIant ic 4-1010 , AT-1-8927 or AT 4-0800.

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MASTIC — The Annual Chil-dren 's Christmas Party sponsoredby the Mastic Fire Departmentwill be held at 3 p. m. Sunday atthe Mastic Fireball.

The party is given for all chil-dren residing in the fire districtup to 12 years of age.

Santa: Claus will be on hand togreet the youngsters and distri-bute a stocking filled with an ap-ple, orange, candy and small gifts.

The hall will be appropriatelydecorated with a huge Christmastree aglow with colored lights.Entertainment will be providedand the fire department bandwill play various Christmas selec-tions conducted by Paul Vogel .

Following the party, firemenwill distribute stockings to thechildren on the Poospatuck Res-ervation/ in Mastic.

Chief Peter Rosato is in chargeof the affair.

Mastic Vamps ScheduleChildren's Holiday Party

SCHENECTADY — T t i r - e areastudents at Uni on College inSchenectady have been named tot h e Dean 's list , composed of stu-dents who have earned at least a"B" average.

They are: Charles V. Beckei s,Jr., a freshman physics m a j o r , sonof Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Beck-ers of 7 Jay Road. Centereach;Norman F. Berk , a senior physicsmajor , son of Mr. and Mrs. A r t h u rBerk of 875 Pond View Road.Riverhead. and Peter A. Neddrr-mcyer , a j un io r chemistry major-son of Mrs. Margarete Nedck-r-mcyer of Slvll Roa r l Rockv Poin t .

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