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Page 1: 11 (jfeetas 1 - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86071739/1956-12-20/ed...located close to the Medford rail-road station.! After the death of her husband, I

ODD FELLOWSMembers 01 other lodges who are

how living in the vicinity of Patch-

ogue are requested to communicate

with the Recording Secretary of

I; Brookhaven Lodge No. 80, I.O.O.F.,

Henry W. Horsefield, 150 Jayne ave-

¦ riue, Patchogue: Phone GR 5-1550.Middle Island

Mm. Dorothy Kannin. SE 2-.1S50

Cub Scout Pack 1G5 will meettomorrow night at St. FrancesCabrini R. C. church hall. Thetheme of th»- meeting wi l l lie "Th?Nat iv i ty . "

Tho Northside Civic association :met Saturday. The association will ,not , as original ly planned , spun- ;sor the home decoration Christ-mas award, due to the unsuccess-ful a t t emp t to obtain judges re-siding outside Middle Island. Af-ter' a short business meeting, themembers held their a n n u a l Christ-mas party.

The Patchogue Advance is onsale at Hoffman's, Wall's Groceryand PfeilTer's General Store inMiddle Island.—Adv.

Todav . the second grade of theWest .Middle Island school willhelp Robert K a n n i n celebrate hisbir thday with a little party inthe classroom. Robert has reach-

ed the ri pe old age of sevenyears.

The H o l y Trinity Lutheranchurch will have a Sunday schoolchildren 's Christmas service at 4p. m. Sunday on Vaphank road.The program consists of recita-tions by the children and thesinging of hymns. On Christmaseve. a Candlelight service will beheld at 10:30 p. in., and on Christ-mas day, a festivial service willbe held " at 10 a. m.

Medford Woman, 90 Years,Feted by Four Generations

FOUR GENERATIONS were tt inZK,Med ford celebrate? her ninetieth birthday at the home of herson-in-law and daughter, Mr . and Mrs. "Gustave Zeidler, Jr., ofMedford. Honored guest is in middle of photo, while holdingcake, directly in front of her, are Pat Crean and Muriel AnnCrean. gr?at grandchildren. Also pictured are her daughters.Mrs. Gustavo. Zeidler and husband ; Mrs. Joseph Jimeniz ' and

husband of Parkchester; her son. Fred Kunkel and wife. Anna,of South Ozone Park; her grandchildren. Richard Zeidler andwife. Ruth , and Robert Zeidler and wife, K.ithi?rine , all ofPatchogue; Miss Marie J imeniz of Parkchester; Mrs. Murielfloppier and husband. Fred , of Valley Stream ; her great grand -children, Diane Zeidler, Dickie Zeidler. Barbara Zeidler. RaymondZeidler, Lynda Zeidler and Katherine Zeidler. all of Patchogueand Donald Crean of Valley Stream. —Glen K. Parker Photo

A youthful smile crept over the face of Mrs. Marie KunkelSunday when she marked her ninetieth birtJiday with a party atthe home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. GustaveZeidler, Jr., of Medford.

Four generations were on hand to help her celebrate the occasionand a large birthday cake, engrav-ed "Happy Birthday, Grandma,"completed the picture.

When Mrs. Kunkel and her hus-band first came to Medfo rd -10years ago, they owned a bakerycalled Kunkel's bakery which waslocated close to the Medford rail-road station.

! Af ter the death of her husband ,I Mrs. Kunkel took up residence wi th| her daughter and son-in-law on: Route 112 in Medford . That wasI 34 years, ago.j Today, with an appearance that: holies her true age, .Mrs. Kunkel| is still reliving the eventful birtli-: day celebration which brought to-gether the four generations.

Helping to mark the occasioni with her were her daughters , Mrs.Gustavo Zeidler and husband; M'.-s.Joseph Jimeniz arid husband ofParkchester; her son , Fred Kunkeland wife , Anna of South OzonePark : her grandchildren , RichardZeidler and wife , Ruth , and RobertZeidler and wife , Katherine, all ofPatchogue; Miss Marie Jimeniz ofParkchester; Mrs. Muriel Hopplerand h u s b a n d, Fred, of Valley-Stream: her great grandchildren ,Diane Zeidler, Dickie Zeidler, Bar-bara .Zeidler, Raymond Zeidler,Lynda Zeidler and Katherine Zeid-ler. all of Patchogue; and PatCrean. Muriel Ann Crean and Don-ald Crean , all of Valley Stream.

Also attending the festivity wereMr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson ol" Rich -mond Hill . Unable to attend wereiier granddaughter, Dorothy andhusband , Charles, and their twochildre n , J i r n iny arrd Michael.

A toast to Mrs. Kunkel inaugu-rated tho event. Then the guest-of-honor opened her manv gifts.

News Itemsof the Ridge•rae« Fetanon. T«L Yacosu 316*James P. White , Jr., son of Mr.

and Mrs. James P. White , Sr., afreshman in electrical engineeringat the University of Dayton. Ohio,returned home tljis week for thoChristmas holidays.

A children 's Christmas party,sponsored by the Volunteer fire-men , will be held Saturday at tnenew firehouse on .Middle Country-road. All children residing withinthe fire district are invited. Thoseup to 1'2 years of age. inclusive,will receive gifts from Santa Clausand older children are invited toenjoy tho refreshments arrd fun.The time 'is from 2 to 5 p.m.

The Ladies' auxiliary of RidgeVolunteer Fire department heldthe last meeting of 1956 in theschool December 12. The meetingwas followed by a S e c r e t Palparty. Those exchanging gifts andchoosing new Pals for the New-Year were Mesdames Gloria Riley ,H e l e n Pheiffer, Mary DickolF.Marie James, Helen Eckio, LouiseMooney, Kthel Rurke, Betty Triola ,Kthel Champness, Mammie Dick-off, Genevieve White, Gwendol ynDickon", Tina Schaaff , Rose Staseyand Grace Peterson. Mrs. Jori'-sreceived the surprise gift donatedby Mrs. Riley, president of thoauxiliary. Mrs. Champness, Mrs.Schaaff , Mrs. Triola and Mrs. Ri-ley were hostesses. Those on t i reand coffee' duty are Mrs. HelenEckie and Mrs. Ethel Champness ,night duty, and Betty Triola andGloria Riley, day. The next meet-ing will be held January 2.

The Patchogue Advance is onsale at Wattle's, Liberty Restau-rant and the Post Office in Ridge.—Adv.

The Fire department and theirwives were entertained at a Christ-mas party Saturday in the newfirehouse given by all the mem-bers of the Ladies' aux i l i a ry . Mrs.Helen Pheiffer was chairman. Abuffet supper of roast beef , hamand many other good things to eat.was served. A large Christmastree and many decorations gavethe firehouse the flavor of theChristmas spirit. Everyone wa.;supplied with a gift , from the gra bbag. Af te r the supper there wasdancing and fun. The auxi l iar y-president, Mrs. Riley, welcomedeveryone and wished Chief SteveTriola many happy returns of thoday for everyone. John S/.ommerswas master of ceremonies.

Reasonable prices and quali tywork set the highest standardsfor wedding invitations and an-nouncements. The P a t c h o g u eAdvance, 11 North Ocean Avenue.—Adv.

Many families have childre n il lat homo with whooping cough.

Other shut-ins are Mrs. Fannie F.Hills , Miss Overton. Mrs. Edward |Searles and Mrs. William Fetter. ]

Mrs. William Fetter, Guildip Jroad , was saddened last week by Ithe news of the death' of her broth-er , the late Charles Hild. In the-same week, she became a grand-mother again. Her son-in-law and

! daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. JosephAiel lo , of Gui ld ip road , are theparents of a daughter. Di ane Ma-rie , born December 1 1 at South-side hospital. The in fan t weighed

¦ 7 pounds and 1 ounce. The coup le| also have a son James, 2 years old ,l and a daughter. Linda a 1-, year sj old. Mr. Aiello is employed by th«! Brookhaven Town Police dopai t-! merit.

! ST. MARK'S XMAS WEEK

Many events mark the Christ-mas week at St. Mark' s Lutheranchurch , Upton road: Sunday, at10:30 a.m., Sunday school ; 12noon , service of divine worshi p,sermon theme , "Life in Kingdomof God ," sermon text. St. Matthew11:11-10 , a Gospel for the fourthSunday in Advent : Sunday- schoolpresentation of "O Wor ship rh?King " at 7 p.m . followed by aChristmas p a r t y in the social hallof the church ; Monday, 11 p.m. aChris tmas eve candlelight serviceof d iv ine worship, sermon theme."Emmanuel , God With Us," ser-mon text. St. Matthew 1:18-2.") ,an them "Canthiue de Noel" sungby the choir a c c o m p a n i e d byGeorge Sylvester Carl , organist,who will also play an organ pre-lude and direct the choir. Thisservice wi l l be conducted by the

•Rev . George K. Swartzfager , pas-tor of the Luthera n Church ofOur - Savior- , Patchogue. Every-one is welcome. On Tuesday thechurch wil l be open for privatedevotions from 10 to 12 a.m. Choirrehearsal wil l take place at 7:30p.m. Wednesday.

Hit Show WowsHospital FolkAt Holtsville

I HOLTSVILLE — Patients and. staff at the Suffolk sanator iumi opened one "Christmas package"j early this yea r and were aJl thoI happier for having gotten the! j ump on Santa. The "package"; was a variety show presented De-• comber 12 under sponsorshi p of| the Third division of the Suffolkj County American Legion , withi the Selden American Legion postj supplying the acts.j The show featured , among otherI things, a "hot mandol in " pc-rform-i mice by Bob Perry, master ofj ceremonies.! Boh , who has appeared on stageI and TV, had his audience in non-

medical stitches when , in tho mid-I die of his act , an attractive young] lady- pranced out in back of him

with a dance routine that brought,forth loud app lause. Bob's act wasto respond as if the acclaim wasintended for him. Much was hispretended chagrin when ho foundhis act being stolen by Miss Jac-

kie Cassese of Ronkonkoma. jOther troupers performed wi th j

great gusto to an appreciative au-dience. They included Mary Mag-liulo who sang to her own guitaraccompaniment, t e n o r HowardPratt with sweet Irish melodies,the Rast sisters of Selden whorocked the audience with the i rrock 'n roll numbers and JohannaEbiling, tap dancer of Selden.

Selden Post Commander Ray-mond Magliulo directed tho show,and host to the per formers wasSanatorium Administrator JamesWatson.

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gaudy -15.S per cent accuracy.He was not wi thou t aid.A pair of Johnnies—Conntiesr

and Capute—turned in b r i l l i an tperformances for Coach Carl < »i-~on a" ihe Raiders mi.!p ihe .form book look l ik - i :; propaganda,ler. fret.

Conquest , a rebounding demon .turned in what was probably thofinest achievement of h i s st i l lyoung career. Although no re-bounding totals were maintained ,it can be estimated that hf? pull-ed down a minimum of 20 caromsoff the boards for PUS. The pluc-ky eager also potted seven of 11free throws and added a pair offloor shots to wind up wi th 11markers —quite a night 's work.

Capute Ignites RallyCapute—a reserve with a bun-

dle of determination—came off thebench to ignite tho Red Raidersecond period offense which leftthe Wildcats nine points in ar-rears, 32-23, after an extremelytight firs t quarter. Having limit-ed experience fro m last year, Ca-pute showed that he has reallycome of age. Workin .T astutel yunder th*» basket, he poure d infive: straight buckets without amiss in the second stanza as thePatchogiiers be .Tan their offensiveputh.

Conquest's two - handed driv-shot, in the wake of a fine assist by Rooney, proved to be th' jbucket that gave tho locals a 12-10 edfre at the conclusion of thf :initial stanza.

Then Capute began firing. . .and South Huntington berran towilt.

He traded jumpers with theWildcats' Ron Lockhart to makeit 14-12. After Bob Stellato 's out-side set knotted the count. Ca-pute srrabbed the rebound of aPete Chamberlain-missed foul shot,and rammed it back inside thehoop to make it 16-14.

Moments later, the slender re-serve dropped in another jumper,as did Rooney. to give the Raid-ers the advantage. 20-17. TheWildcats remained close via Stel-lato's one-hander, but Capute rose

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har t 's pa i r* of c h a r i t y ' 0 - - 0 - , Mi:f e l l he for . - •• j o l i i i i : i .- - . , i i - : i ; . . -- ;i .o -. "as Ca .nu ' c « li t - . - h- i i a rnt t : .d f i - - ' i

. u r .derrioath !• » make i. •">- •" for .. :i ¦quarter. Roon.-y ;.!- -v. hoi <\>i - :idrive to UP it t " 'Js-21 for a S' V - TIpo in t bt i lg- , l:ir-.'i " -t o f t i l . - • •am .al t h a i po in t for I ' l lS .

Seconds before th - ' i-c: './.er . Kno-. ney 's clever .-tea! and on i i i n e ; l ay-

up trot th e rna r r ' i i i t o :!'_'• '_'¦';.R u n n i ng the visiio. -s j n t o ,h.

boards in the sWuird ha 'f , Pau-h-ogue built an insurmountab le leadduring the third period , t a l l ying;23 points to so ahead .Vr-as. Thist ime it was the preci- ion j u m pshot of Rooney 's which , led the

; seorintr a ttack , hot. as a tr op icalheat wave, th rou ghou t t h e . - i u h t -m i nitio quarter .

Midway through tho period,uhen the Raiders hail assumed acomfortable 45-.14 advantage, par-tially on the strength of threepicturesque jump ers I y Rooney,Patchogue reeled off six s t ra igh tpoints to sink wha teve r chanceCoach Frank Gugliat ta 's chargesmight have had. A three-pointplay by Capute , st i l l in the thickof the scoring, made the tally4S-.-U for a 14-point «;a|». ThenRooney, w i th 1 :02 left , canned afree throw ami w e n t al l the waythrough to hi t on a drive for a51-.,-1 lead.

Rooney. Tedaldi hi tStellate dropped in a set , but

Rooney and Ken Tedaldi waxedhot for goals and a 55-.">t> mar-gin. Stellato, c a r r y i n g the SouthHuntington offense almost single-handedly during the period, popp-ed in a jump shot as the thirdsession became history.

Coach Olson substituted freelyin tho final period, but still theRaiders outs-cored their adversa-ries, 16-13, over the eight min-utes. Conquest, with seven talliesin the early part of the canto,topped the scorers in this quarter.The loudest cheer, however, wasreserved for Art Balbire r whosetwo free throws in the waningminutes pushed the Patchogue to-tal over the 70-point mark.

In winning, Patchogue hit for

a. 44.1 per cent shooting accu-racy, while the Wildcats had :S4.7 jper cent. In that hig third quar- Itor , the Raiders dumped in eight Iof 17 shots for better than 50 per !cent of their shots.

For South Huntington, Lock- ;hart fired six goals in 11 shots !and added six of 10 gratis shots jfor 18 points. Stellato had 13 !markers. ;

The scoring: ;I' ilrha^ue ( 71 > '

l*l«>«r s-t IV fta ftm t» pf j< ' Millie !« I", \ '-' 14 4 jHlltlil It ll ll O || 1 ,Kulbirer D ll 2 2 •_> r Irt iamlH-rlain 2 r :*, "2 4 1 !I 'oniim-r li 2 11 7 I I :i jJorii-s i:t I 2 2 in I tKooney 24 11 .", 1 2:! 2 \DeV'ioi li I I 1 il n i) jDivr il i t> ll u ll i) it w jItrirh . ll il 1 0 II u jK. T.-.lal.ii :, 2 4 .". 7 :; I

Total* .">!> 2« :<:¦, I d 71 IU iStiiK.titi-j p*:rxontr.t:t- ; i . l per i-enl. ;

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Total* 4'.) 17 L'S 17 .",1 21 i

Shooting |'*-iV(-n::ij?i _ —:: t.7 per t-vnt. !ST—shots taken : !¦'<; fic-M Ki«ils : FTA j

—free thr.nv -i nttemnled ; FTM - free ,throws made ; TP- -total points; PF -per- !HO rial foul.-. 1

Score by periotls: !Pntchoiiue 12 32 35 71—71 |S. Huntinrr ton — 1ft 2:1 3S 51—51 jOfficial*—Touch nm! O'Donnfl l . I

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PELCO Aids in StormHelps Upstate County:

A t i ve- inai r t-r\-\v from the I'ati-hojrue Electrro l. iirht cmt ipanywithstooi! a je vt-iv sleet storm earl y this week to aiil a s i r ru l fl i i 'a r s ^e t o u n t y i -Di i imur i i ty to M-store eleetrioa! serviee to its residents .

The hei- ou- serviee was pei-rormed a f t e r PKl . Cd hail rec eiveda cal l Sa tu rday i'r in i i J..seph I'riee . opr- ra t i i i i r manasr f i ' of the (Irti MTfand K m k l a n d l-'. leet r ie < -<ii>i| --ariy at *" "

i .V i i . i i r i e. a.- k i n r i' for as sistance in )t he form of a line ert-v.' to help I

: h i s company re - to re service to its [; customers. !

I 'K l . l ' l) i i n i n c i i i a h iy ai 'ran .f.'ed ito have a f ive-man crew sent toMonroe in a fu l ly equipped truck", jHaro ld Sylvester, supervisor o f ;¦ .-cr\ iro for- 1'Kl. l 'O. after Kf t t i nR ;

the ure .-n l i t fh t f i - .m W. S. Oxley.manafrer of operation.-; and LeslieWeiss, pres ident , contacted HenryMorris of U luc Point , Larry San-wald and .lack Barry of ParchoRue.Will iam (iross of Shirley andCharles Buckheit of Moriches, allof whom volunteered to make the"This c rew left t h e PELCO

•¦•araire at 4 a. rn. Sunday andupon arrival at Monroe wer e im-mediately put to w o r k on thelines. Mr. Sylvester checked wi thMr. Price on Monday and wastold the men had worked unti lmidn i f fh t Sunday and their serv-ices would probably be requiredu n t i l Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Pricecomplimented Mr. Sylvester orrthe qua l i ty of the men that PEL-CO was able u> send to theirassistance.

The Patchogue Electric Lightcompany is an active partici pantin the Mutua l Assistance Coordin-ation irroup of the Edison Electricii s t i t u t e , which covers the easternhalf of the United States, andwho are pje dtred to aid otheru t i l i t y companies in cases of dis-aster.

'i "Huy C h r i s t m a s seals . . . and :. u - e them to s.-nd a message ofi health and hap- i t i . -v ¦ -• ." was the ;| -Yule t i i |e appeal addresser! to cili- !i zi-ns of Suf fo lk c o u n t v th is week j; by the c o m m i l t e e of volunteers j

w h o are c.-nduct i r r -r t h e f i f t i e t h )! annua! Seal --ale for the S u f f o l k '! Tuberculosis i- Publ ic Hea l th as-[ socintion.: Sfieakinu' for the committee, its! cha i rman , Dr . Lewis K. Koster of' Center Moriches , said every efforti is beinsr made to r aise the $75.-¦ 000 needed to underwrite an ox-i paniiiiifr p ruK iam of free chest! X-r ;rys . public a n d professional

education ami a wide variety of 'j services to tuberculosis patients . !' He disclosed that contributions j

to ta l in .tr $52,7-10 have been receiv- j: ed to date. ;j Many of the Suffolk families j! tc whom Christmas seals were: mailed at the opening of the sale ,: November 15, have recently re-! ceived reminders, invit inji their j{rifts. In some cases, reminders ¦and con t r ibu t ions have crossed in

: the mails. ;i "If this should happen , please jconsider the reminder simply as ;

j an expression of thanks for your lj irift and your interest in the as- !

sociation 's work ," Dr. Foster de- Idared. "If you have not sent in jyour contr ibut ions , please do so, jand be sure to attaeh Christmas :

j seals to your Christmas cards and j] trifts. There is no better way to !I si nd a message of health and ij happine.-'s."

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