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The BtuderttB of the West Bab- ylon Junior High School Indust- rial Arts Department made a field trip to Garden City. The pur- pose of the trip was to study the proces ses Invol ved in the printing of a newspaper. In the photograph above from left to right shows Mr. Whitback of the newspaper , Eric Ohman , Thomas Scarcella, Denni s Cot- tone, Edward Fuentes , Patrick Demaio and William Mogelnicki . The boys were accompanied and supervised by Mr. Richard Tompkins and Mr. Stanley Bor- owiec , teachers of the Industrial Arts printing classes at the West Babylon Junior High School. photo credit to Nel son Raimondo Mrs. Fred Kbromi , Post #94, American Legion Auxiliary Re- habilitation Chairman reports that the Northport Gift Shop held on December 6th was a huge suc- cess. They took care of over 1200 veterans. Those attending from the Babylon unit were the mesdames: Charles Birs, Rich- ard Brunkhorst , Val Guiliani , and Tillie Thompson. * * * GER TR UDE SHOPPEl SERVING BABYLON SINCE 1922 I AILEEN KNITS KAYSER LINGERIE | HANDBAGS tSHIP W SHORE BLOUSES | [42 DEER PARK AVE , BABYLONiMO 9-1091-1 H ^LUS 1^4 J 9' FOR THE ^^^^MRIfRffiRI 1 HOUDAYS ^P^^HUIUiH IiJMi , FRESH KILLED J r^. \Y - TURKEYS W^dj J/l STUFFED - UNSTUFFED ^K ^^ PRE-SLICED CANDIED HAMS - ALL SIZES ^Km flk. CROWN ROAST - PRIME RIBS BEEF ¦ ¦ Bc i DUCKS-GEESE-PHEASANTS =^^ -. - •- CALL NOW MO 9-0855 ^r^^~lk ~"^"^i ~I tYSIR 'S KM 7^ L 'Affl L^i' i * mp; nfci«iiii •# /^ JM**!! Iff JWH^J mtr iBHBffir ' ' ' ' ' ' * " ' ** ^ ort * 1 °* ***• f0 "'o°«* bridge) i^ WALDMAN'S ^ STATIONERY HOLIDAY CARDS - CIGARS GIFT WRAPPINGS . TOYS WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES 16 W. Main Street ! Babylon % ' * GIFTS hr ' lIM VlEl ' § kS ^ CANOE , PULLMAN , * 2^. A AMBUSH & TABU by DANA 5 * ^E/ W ARPEG E & MY SIN fc te Mmr By LANVIN * 2 G » SHALIMAR & CHANT & * &!¥ D'AROMES b y GUERLAIN *T W BELLODGIA & *" J XHRISTMAS NIGHT & ^ B y CARON ~ 2 kc JADE EAST B y SWANK *>^%y $ J ^ BLUEGRASS & fcjjf & %- d&P i MEMOIRE CHERIE ^E3 £ £ ItU l ^ ELIZABET H ARDEN £*W $ ?* fi52T And Many Others tf & ij V*^ Gift Sets For Men & Women ft Holiday Gift Wrapped *^ ^, J J in«4.t C_a.ad.i-e A & JWiday JiuU (l!afc«A. Sf te |<>PEN AIL . PAY SUNDAY DEC, ri] " ' ¦ » » fl ...J j ^ DAYTZ PHARMACY » 'IKIWN^ * .r^ vl uAo. MO 1 0380 | THE BABYLON BEACON IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 16 Fir* Islan d Av«. , Baby lon EDWARD a VWXFE HtCSDENT&PUBUSHER J ANE WARREN EDITOR JANE WCM.FE SOGER EDflO* AND lUSIWESS MANAGER LUCILLE WILLOX Circulation Manager WINI F RED HARRISON i Legal Advertising CHARLOTTE PATERSON Retail Advertising BABYLON , P.O. BOX I PHON E 587-Sol 2 SINGLE COPY 10 cents YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION $4.00 Entered as Second Class Matter at Babylon Post Office, N. Y. 11702. Publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertising without explanation. ' Responsibility for errors in advertis- ing, on the part of the publisher, will be limited to the space occupied by the error. ^SUBURBA N t \ PRIME MEATS t % TO BE ASSURED YOUR FESTIVE it ^ MEAL IS A COMPLETE SUCCESS JJ J ORDER YOUR PRIME MEATS & VJ AND POULTRY NOW . £ ^ ORDER THE FINEST .... § $ ORDER SUBURBAN & f lK PRIME FTi B ROAST..., f? . "2 FRESH KILLED TURKEY $ '$ CAPONS GEESE DUCKS & >FRESH & SMOKED HAMS * ¦ 2 SAUERBRATEN $ ,% GERMAN STYLE BRATWURST & to LEBERCAS E - PEANUT FRANKS J* J HOME MADE SAUSAGE $ ^ 127 DEER PARK AVE. BABYLON | ?S Next to Motor Vehicle Bureau MO 1-3636 U &* j**i8* iJ^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^ &&&* •rs^&i SPRUCE UP l ^^feS* FOR THE HOLIDAYS * f _^5>^ /-i» ^ rt us Clenn your Drupes—S 1 ip-Covers p- '- _ Tx *Pk Cnrpets In time for the Holidays I SAIJi t3U<? LET ONE CALL DO IT ALL 'EH M0 9 - 0838 ^ ISB' siBBCT J . *^foe Pickup and Delivery ¦ "^'%• ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES Ml A I TED'C CLEANERS & IfHLIEIi 9 LAUNDERERS 162 Deer Park Ave. in Bab y lon Village opposite A & P »ini|HHIIIilllllllll!IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll!llillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll£ 1 SUDDER BAZAAR J 1 DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING NOW § 136 EAST MAIN ST. BABYLON VILLAGE I ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiriiiiiillniitiiuiiiiiiiiniiHiitiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rii yB\ JERRY' S BEAUTY SHOP 1 tSBBS/SBL ^l k r Smoolh Look of The Modern Permanent $ ^ BB VB I B ^HGH S T ^ '^ 7* rie House of Permanent Wa v in g (V ( JvB^^HHr "? H AIR COLORING & TINTING *"" >8 IJ^l JllLjLi^^ The Christmas Store J with the \ ^HOLIDAY FLAIR"! \ It ' s 8 MARIAN CLARKE'S I DR ESS SHOP J I . COCKTAIL DRESSES | I SHORT & LONG FORMAL \ j GOWNS I t . DAYTIME & SPORT DRESSES J I Open Evenings Til Xmos ? I 136 W. MAIN ST. , I BABYLON J MO 9 - 4627 BABYLON TOWN PRESS QU A LITY PRINTING . Offset Letter Press ^r^SS^ Printing MttB&Sk * ^"bbe r Stamps iZ^mSU m . Wedding & ^^^^Jr' Personal Stationary 65 Deer Park Ave. Baby lon \ MO 9-2355 Jane Warren.. .M0 9-3089 Friends of Grace Smith of Sumpwams Place will be glad to know she is making a nice re- covery at Brunswick Rehabilita- tion Center on Broadway in Amityville . * * * - Mr. and Mrs . Malcolm Lewis of Paumanake Avenue entertained a group of their friends at a cock- tail party in their home last Sat- urday evening before the Lions " Club dinnerdanc e , whic h was held at La Grange. * * * Sara Kain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kain of Cor- mack Court celebrated her 7th birthday on Saturday by enter- taining a small group of her friends at a luncheon party in ner home . * * * Mr. Charles Reeves , Sr. of Litchfield Avenue , who has been a patient in the Good Samaritan Hospital has been transferred to St. Francis ' Hospital in Syos- sett. * * * Mrs. Richard Brunkhorst , President of Post #94, Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary attended the Suffolk County Amer ican Le- gion Auxiliary monthly meeting at Bronco Charl ie ' s on Saturday, December 14th. Others attending were the mesdames: Charles Birs . i Wesley Michell, Val Giuliani , Herbert Conrad, Wil- liam Greenauer, and Daniel Z awyrucha. The mesdames Her- bert Conrad and Charles Birs were installed as County Com- mittee women due to the resig- nation of the mesdames Edward Karpinski and Louis Pizzo. The boys of Babylon Cub Scout Pac k #33 enjoyed their annual Christmas party at their regular monthly meeting, which was held at Babylon Me morial Grade School last Friday evening. * * * Mis s Carol Bovin and Miss Chris Pauley of Midway Avenue entertained the chape rones of the Christmas Cotilion at a party at their home last Saturday evening before the dance. * # * Maj or Robert E. Leahy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S . Leahy of Argyle Park is at his home here for a month' s leave after which he will report to his post , B\)rt Sam Houston in Texas. * * * Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Mc- Greeveys are planning to become permanent res idents of Vero Beach come September. Mrs . David Collins of Prospect Street spent Wednesday in New York City wher e she visited with her niece, Mrs . Mary Wynkoop Stein who was visiting here from her home in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania. * * * Ed Myslivescek , son of Mr. and Mrs . Edward Myslivescek of Litchfield Avenue entertained a group of his friends at a parly in his home last Saturday night fol- lowing the Christmas Cotilion at Babylon High SchooU ' * * * Babylon Post 94, American Le- gion Auxiliary will hold their next meeting on Monday, December 23rd . Members are asked to bring a gift for child welfare and a $1 gift for the grab bag with their name on it * * * Mr. and Mrs . James Slater of Park Avenue entertained the members of the Board of Trust- ees and the staff of the Babylon Library at a party in their home last Saturday evening, following the open house at the new Li- brary. Mr. Slater is the Director of the Library. * # * The members of the Long Is- land Yacht Club enjoyed their an- nual Christmas party at the Club last Saturday evening, * * * Candy Hanaway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanaway of Kingsland Pl ace has arrived at her home here for the Christ- mas holidays. Candy ' s school , Oneonta College closed earlier than usual due to the large num- ber of students suffering from the flu. Tom Hanaway, a student at the University of North Caro- lina arrives home today, and Kathy Hanaway, a student at Smith College will arrive home to- morrow. * * * Jo Ann Zito, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic k Z ito of Vil- lage Line Road entertained a group of her friends at a dinner party last Saturday evening be- fore the Christmas Cotilion at Babylon High School . Babylon News

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The BtuderttB of the West Bab-ylon Junior High School Indust-rial Arts Department made a fieldtrip to Garden City. The pur-pose of the trip was to studythe processes Involved in theprinting of a newspaper.

In the photograph above fromleft to right shows Mr. Whitback

of the newspaper, Eric Ohman,Thomas Scarcella, Dennis Cot-tone, Edward Fuentes, PatrickDemaio and William Mogelnicki.

The boys were accompaniedand supervised by Mr. RichardTompkins and Mr. Stanley Bor-owiec, teachers of the IndustrialArts printing classes at the WestBabylon Junior High School.

photo credit toNelson Raimondo

Mrs. Fred Kbromi, Post #94,American Legion Auxiliary Re-habilitation Chairman reportsthat the Northport Gift Shop heldon December 6th was a huge suc-cess. They took care of over1200 veterans. Those attendingfrom the Babylon unit were themesdames: Charles Birs, Rich-ard Brunkhorst, Val Guiliani, andTillie Thompson.

* * *

GER TR UDE SHOPPElSERVING BABYLON SINCE 1922 I

• AILEEN KNITS • KAYSER LINGERIE |• HANDBAGS tSHIP W SHORE BLOUSES |

[42 DEER PARK AVE, BABYLONiMO 9-1091-1

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FRESH KILLE D

Jr . \Y - TURKEYSW^dj J/l STUFFED - UNSTUFFED^K ^

PRE-SLICED CANDIED HAMS -

ALL SIZES

Kmflk. CROWN ROAST - PRIME RIBS BEEF¦¦ ¦Bci DUCKS-GEESE-PHEASANTS=^ -.-•- CALL NOW MO 9-0855

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i WALDMAN'SSTATIONERY

HOLIDAY CARDS - CIGARSGIFT WRAPPINGS . TOYS

WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES

16 W. Main Street! Babylon

% ' * GIFTS hr ' lIM VlEl '

§kS CANOE, PULLMAN, *2^. A AMBUSH & TABU by DANA 5* E/W ARPEGE & MY SIN fcte Mmr By LANVIN *2 G» SHALIMAR & CHANT &* &!¥ D'AROMES by GUERLAIN *TW BELLODGIA & *"J XHRISTMAS NIGHT & By CARON ~ 2

kc JADE EAST By SWANK *> %y$J

BLUEGRASS & fcjjf &%- d&Pi MEMOIRE CHERIE ^E3 ££ ItU l ELIZABETH ARDEN £*W $?* fi52T And Many Others tf &ij V*^ Gift Sets For Men & Women fth£ Holiday Gift Wrapped *^

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te|<>PEN AIL.PAY SUNDAY DEC, ri] "' ¦ » » fl ...J j

DAYTZ PHARMACY » ' I KI W N^

* .r vluAo. MO 10380 |

THE BABYLON BEACONIS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY

16 Fir* Island Av«., Baby lonEDWARD a VWXFE

HtCSDENT&PUBUSHERJANE W A R R E N

EDITORJANE WCM.FE

SOGER EDflO* ANDlUSIWESS MANAGERLUCILLE WILLOXCirculation Manager

WINI FRED HARRISONi Legal Advertising

CHARLOTTE PATERSONRetail Advertising

BABYLON , P.O. BOX IPHON E 587-Sol 2

SINGLE COPY 10 centsYEARLY SUBSCRIPTION $4.00

Entered as Second Class Matter atBabylon Post Office, N. Y. 11702.Publisher reserves the right to refuseany advertising without explanation.' Responsibility for errors in advertis-ing, on the part of the publisher, willbe limited to the space occupied bythe error.

^SUBURBAN t\PRIME MEATS t% TO BE A S S U R E D YOUR FESTIVE it

MEAL IS A COMPLETE SUCCESS JJJ ORDER YOUR PRIME MEATS &VJ AND POULTRY NOW. £

ORDER THE FINEST.... §$ ORDER SUBURBAN &

f lK PRIME FTi B R O A S T . . . , f?."2 FRESH KILLED TURKEY $'$ CAPONS • GEESE • DUCKS &i« >FRESH & SMOKED HAMS *¦ 2 SAUERBRATEN $,% GERMAN STY LE BRATWURST &to LEBERCASE - PEANUT FRANKS J*J HOME MADE SAUSAGE $

127 DEER PARK AVE. BABYLON

|?S Next to Motor Vehicle Bureau MO 1-3636 U

&* j**i8* iJ i i i i i i i i &&&*

•rs^&i SPRUCE UPl feS* FOR THE HOLIDAYS* f _^5>^ /-i» ^

rt us Clenn your Drupes— S 1 ip-Coversp- '- —

_ Tx *Pk Cnrpets In t ime for t h e Holiday sISAIJi t3U<? LET ONE CALL DO IT ALL'EH M0 9 - 0838

ISB'siBBCT J . *^foe Pickup and Delivery¦" '%• ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES

Ml A I TED'C CLEANERS &IfHLIEIi 9 LAUNDERERS162 Deer Park Ave. in Bab y lon Village

opposite A & P

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1 SUDDER BAZAAR J1 DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING NOW §

136 EAST MAIN ST. BABYLON VILLAGE IiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiriiiiiillniitiiuiiiiiiiiniiHiitiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rii

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^HOLIDAY FLAIR"!\ It 's 8

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I .COCKTAIL DRESSES |I • SHORT & LONG FORMAL \j GOWNS It .DAYTIME & SPORT DRESSES JI Open Evenings Til Xmos ?

I 136 W. MAIN ST.,I BABYLONJ MO 9 - 4627

BABYLONTOWNPRESS

QUALITY PRINTING.Offset• Letter Press

r SS PrintingMttB&Sk * ^"bber StampsiZ^mSUm .Wedding &^^^ Jr' Personal Stationary

65 Deer Park Ave. Babylon\ MO 9-2355

Jane Warren.. .M0 9-3089Friends of Grace Smith of

Sumpwams Place will be glad toknow she is making a nice re-covery at Brunswick Rehabilita-tion Center on Broadway inAmityville.

* * * -Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis

of Paumanake Avenue entertaineda group of their friends at a cock-tail party in their home last Sat-urday evening before the Lions"Club dinnerdance, which was heldat La Grange.

* * *Sara Kain, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Kain of Cor-mack Court celebrated her 7thbirthday on Saturday by enter-taining a small group of herfriends at a luncheon party in nerhome.

* * *Mr. Charles Reeves, Sr. ofLitchfield Avenue, who has beena patient in the Good SamaritanHospital has been transferred toSt. Francis' Hospital in Syos-sett.

* * *Mrs. R icha rd Brunkhorst,

President of Post #94, Ameri-can Legion Auxiliary attendedthe Suffolk County American Le-gion Auxiliary monthly meetingat Bronco Charlie's on Saturday,December 14th. Others attendingwere the mesdames: CharlesBirs.i Wesley Michell, ValGiuliani, Herbert Conrad, Wil-liam Greenauer, and Dan ie lZ awyrucha. The mesdames Her-bert Conrad and Charles Birswere installed as County Com-mittee women due to the resig-nation of the mesdames EdwardKarpinski and Louis Pizzo.

The boys of Babylon Cub ScoutPack #33 enjoyed their annualChristmas party at their regularmonthly meeting, which was heldat Babylon Memorial GradeSchool last Friday evening.

* * *Miss Carol Bovin and Miss

Chris Pauley of Midway Avenueentertained the chape rones of theChristmas Cotilion at a party attheir home last Saturday eveningbefore the dance.

* # *Maj or Robert E. Leahy, the

son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.Leahy of Argyle Park is at hishome here for a month's leaveafter which he will report to hispost, B\)rt Sam Houston in Texas.

* * *Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc-

Greeveys are planning to becomepermanent residents of VeroBeach come September.

Mrs. David Collins of ProspectStreet spent Wednesday in NewYork City where she visited withher niece, Mrs. Mary WynkoopStein who was visiting here fromher home in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.

* * *Ed Myslivescek, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Myslivescek ofLitchfield Avenue entertained agroup of his friends at a parly inhis home last Saturday night fol-

lowing the Christmas Cotilion atBabylon High SchooU'

* * *Babylon Post 94, American Le-

gion Auxiliary will hold their nextmeeting on Monday, December23rd. Members are asked to bringa gift for child welfare and a $1gift for the grab bag with theirname on it

* * *Mr. and Mrs. James Slater of

P a r k Avenue entertained themembers of the Board of Trust-ees and the staff of the BabylonLibrary at a party in their homelast Saturday evening, followingthe open house at the new Li-brary. Mr. Slater is the Directorof the Library.

* # *The members of the Long Is-

land Yacht Club enjoyed their an-nual Christmas party at the Clublast Saturday evening,

* * *Candy Hanaway, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanawayof Kingsland Place has arrivedat her home here for the Christ-mas holidays. Candy's school,Oneonta College closed earlierthan usual due to the large num-ber of students suffering fromthe flu. Tom Hanaway, a studentat the University of North Caro-lina arrives home today, andKathy Hanaway, a student at SmithCollege will a r r ive home to-morrow.

* * *Jo Ann Zito, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Zito of Vil-lage Line Road entertained agroup of her friends at a dinnerparty last Saturday evening be-fore the Christmas Cotilion atBabylon High School.

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