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AVAILAB LE MONEY ' FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES RiverJiea d Bond & Mortgage Corp. MORTGAGE BANKERS ' Offices: LORD BUILDIiNG , MAIN STREET RIVERHEA D, N. Y. Telephone 06 OFFICER S President , DAVID j C1LMAR-T1N. . ' Southampton. Vice-Pres.dent, RILEY P. HOWELI East Moiiehci Secretary, BERNARD H. LORD . V. . . . . . . . RivtrS Treasur-r , SHEPHERD M. SCUDDER .... ' . ' . ' . [Northport i BOARD OF DIRECTORS SWiPJ- G1LMART1N ARCHIBALD HALLE Tf Riverhead ¦ i$2£K?n H »l LORD H. H. WILLIAMSON.. . -...Riverhead SHEPHERD M. SCUDDER S. LESTER ALBERTSON .. .Southold J. EDWARD GAY East Hampton , N. Y. - - '"' - "'"- - ' . - - - "• _ ¦ "/ _ " "* ' \ 1 - A''PLIC «E Q S? - F0 ' R STOCK SUBSCRIPTIONS OR FOR LOANS MAY BE MADE IN PERSON OR BY MAIL AT THE OFFICES OF THE CORPORATION. ¦¦ ~ " " - ^ A .A A . ___^:._; ¦ ¦ $ ¦ MP ^^ ^M i — —U MMM i W i ^W^ MOTI^ M t> ¦ ¦ HUM Mlut ^»«irr» M^jwara ^E»^tfWM»^KiMWMa«mw> ^^Mi »*«^»« ^«wnin^B^OMM»a^ ¦ ¦ ; "" ' . to Give^fera Mt 409 VQKF^ft MWfiy ^k MSt* 4E__fT* B __E9 jjj|. - M ^ ^___BV W3k ¦ 9PEIT4 aMon>. fl2f YOU can give HER the finest wh y we repeat , and stand ready to means of rug cleaning in all prove , that— the world , and still conserve "When You Give Her a Hoover j your Christmas cash , for you need You Qive Her the Best " pay but $6.25 down , now, to give _for it is truer ncnV ^ in all tbe her.the marvelous New Hoover ! years since Hoover pioneered elec- Rug experts agree that The New trie, cleaning. Don ' t disappoint HER Hoover principle of "Positive Agita- again! She wants a New Hoover— tion , " is the greatest advance yet made take the advice of . nearl y, two. million ' in rug cleaning. So effective is it , that other "Women on that point! Won ' t The New Hoover actually ^~^^3?s you ' s^pp at-our Demon- , removes more than twic e as ^^P^ B ^^^^T stvation Ejooth and watch much dirt, in the ordinary . ro JjP7 ^i^N|Ks r ^ 0 e y«- ^ ght proof of cleaning time , as even the ^M^fiP^^s^ 5^ Hoover :.v. :v ' Priority ? ! former v Hoovers! Tl^ ^ Vrnonstration " ¦A ;Wk ' UOWSI M ,, A-. A\>^i Complete with jnfi/ilr '" " Long " Island li ghting Co; Phone 323 RIVERHEAD ' X - ' ¦ " ' SOUTHAMPTON SAG HARBOR - * ¦ ' ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ' .. , ¦ PORT JEFFERSON AM1TYVILLE . - . - "• V - , , NORTHPORT SAYVILLE BAY-SHORE r. . . ISLIP ' " ., _; ' BABYi-ON , . A.. .... HUNTINGTON . ... ... j ..r IIIHBMMI——H^^^Miinilf 1— in wiiilHM nmnmi iiiii inii nnmiMHiiiM 11 i n ..,. 1 1 ¦ " ' - - * mu^^wtm^**** mtm ^ m*^* B***+*wCmmO0MMMiBHmU& Well Driving M Water Supp ly ¦ - Ml \ ai *d sJ^ol I ¦ - MfirJia I ire Wells - ^|@^B^. L j FOUNDATION SOUNDINGS PILE DRIVING CAST IRON PIPE LAYING ^ SUPER-TURBINE WATER SYSTEMS GASOLINE ENGINES ; - ELECTRIC MOTORS HAND AND POWER PUMPS WELL. AND WATER SYSTEM SUPPLIES Full Discount to Dealers KARLSON & LEE Main Office : . . . Branch Office: HICKSVILLE, N. Y. RIVERHEAD , N. Y. Phone 137 Joi. J. Kref'ger . M«r. Phonti 124 1 '- , i O Branch: CENTRAL ISLIP, N. Y. ._ . - . . . A ^JA ' Why not send yoiir Wash !o a Good Laundry next week? SERVICE and QUALITY the BEST MOHAWKIN LAUNDRY Tel. 54 Mattituck CUTCHOGUE I \ 5-8-4 $30.75 per ton 5-8-5 ¦ 31.35 " " 4-8-7 . " 30.50 " " j 6-8-4 33.70 " " 16?; Acid Phosphate 15.50 " " I Terms Cash on Arrival—Price Guaranteed I to Jul y 1st , 1927. i . " . K. L. WELLS ' PURCHASING AGENT I Riverhead Town Agricultural Society RIVERHEAD, N. Y. , . .. , ' I ' ' - " The Oldest and. Most Reliable Clock Store!! ¦ 10 Years on Barclay Street , Wo SPI! rmall at wholesale prlc;«. WB 1-niwl only ' h *.t'" . . !J , 1 ?3 E" .i-J i i»e. Tlio Homt ol our weH-knovs n CLCKOO & ivlii _l-ti-.> CUiCKS. -aer— C\ r- r^ SITr C Cuckoo , Quill , Mn-slc. Chime , Wcstm ' natcr lu . II I II K S "50 styles. KITCHEN CLOCKS 1. ft . 1" (lay nim- .;- V^JLlV/V/iVO «^ e °Y ln 5C numbers. WOOD HAND CARV- INGS: Swiss. 'Italian. ' German . Russian , finest asaortnient. Germa n Steins; Weh'tlierlioiises: Educational Toys; Home Blessings; Altars for Home Devotion; eruelflxes, etc. Many srticlea with surprislns music, - ¦ y ^ cv -^ - Largest variety of unusual anf3 rare gifts for all occ asions. Our store easy to reach with any i^way , near Woolworth Building. ' ^J J 'A' BERGER EL0CK & NOVELTY GO. 69-71 Barclay Street » ¦ ' ¦ New York City- I For Your CHOICfeW A0^AX Call RIVERHEAD 303 Deliveries MaJn Anywhere in the Villa £o. General Market Peconic Avenue LAKE RONKONKOMA Tlie cngajj^iniTi t lu- . li- .vn a:i- iii "jr.ccd of "Miss Grace 1 . Tciry, il:iuj;li- tci 1 oi Mr. antl Mrs. Ank'ii , Tciry, ci ' Iloltsville , to WillMin U' cniiH- 1 !. "ion 1 of Mr. M- .tl Mr- . Huik- - Wi -nifih of this place. . ' Charles Y:.unu ir ill «' - M- I'O"' ' - 1 here snd umlcr lit'. ' ^' .ic ul i). ' . Uei:- j nett, of PatcIioKUe. GeorRC liu. -ch t,; 1"" ' Th-jr-ilay m , New York. j Mrs. Thomas l.c.nir ;:<ul f.imily, m ¦ Sayville, spent WeihicJiiay here with 1 relative-;. Mrs . Huffh JVrrymai"i sptnt lliurs- dav in New Y»rk on liU-=iiio.*t. Mrs. Auitin S:illi'a:i and datijjliter , i Mrs. Hattie llunr. i cutt ar.d dauchter i t.pent Thursday in Medford where they attended a liinchejn at the home of Mr- . William liahn. Jerry & Mi Dnniild are doing sonic l epair work en Guorge Bjrte-her ' s, house. :' -> Mabel Ki-h spent several days in New York last week. Mrs . C. Shields , of Elinhurrt , spent the week-end al her home on East Lake Terrace. Ivar Oltvis- t spent Thursday in New York- William Wilay is y.uu«i(c a new inof on hi. - house on Portion road. Mrs- . Charles Kish and children, of ratchopu c, spent last week with Mrs. Fish' s mother , Mrs . Florence Gou<rh . Mr. rind Mrs. Charles Benjiimin and sons, of Sayville , are now occupying their new home here on Union avenue. Mrs. Sarah Kurtz , of Highland Park , is ' making an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Madman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenwiek Raynor and children have returned to " their home .hero " after spending aoir.e time up- State. Charles Davis is spending some time in Islip with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neufeld and daug hter , of Elmhurst , spent the week-end here with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Minton and family have returned to their ' home town in Indiana on account, of the illness of Mrs! Minton. Rev. Minton , who was pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church for the past year , will be greatly missed and the community re grets having him go. Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Terry have closed their home on Lake Terrace and returned to New. York for the winter months. ¦ IS I S J ** Crirence Terry, of Farmingdale, spent Sunday with Mr. ' and Mrs . George Raynor. Herman Spitzmes«cr , of New York , spent last week with Mr . and Mrs . Peter Gimmler. The Ladies ' Guild of St. Mary 's Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Harry Cruise Wednesday. The card party and Christmas sale which Was held at Becker ' s Casino Saturday night was largely attended. Mr. and . Mrs. Peter Kipp have re- turned to their home here after spend- ing severa l days in Queens visiting Mr. and Mrs. August Rucks. CALVERTON ' Mr. and Mrs. Remain.Stevens , Jr., enjoyed a shopping trip to Brooklyn , motoring to the dty in their new ear. Mr. ; and Mrs. John En.stine , Jr., visited relatives jn Southampton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young and Mr. and Mrs 1 . .Walter Raynor-visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hulse of Islip on Sunday. i ' V- °" Stanley Hubbard , Benjamin build- ing, opposite Suffolk County National Bank , Riverhead , is demonstrating the Fada , " Fried-Eisemann, Atwater Kent . and Crossley radio receiving sets. Public invited te? inspect the dif- ferent,-sets.—-Advt. .- . , " ' " . " •: ' ¦ " . . iTtlc . = "V Rev: C ' E. Furman will " pfaa ' ch in the :M. E: church" -on ' Sunday " . ' /at . li o' clock . (Sunday school at 10 o' clock. All welcome. The turkey -supper : - served in the clubhouse last-week was a big success. - A- large number-attended and 7 all-en- joyed a good supper. , , Radio and auto accessories make very appropriate -Xmas. ' - presents. DeFriest ' s VBatterv Service Station , Rira-head. "Advt. V¦ "' """" " ¦ '¦ " V 17t3c STONY BROOK The combined choirs of the ; M. ?E. and Presbyterian churches of this place will give a Christmas cantata in theVM. E. church on Sunday evening, December 28. -A -;--$- ¦ - ¦ ¦ :-h. - Mrs. Lucy Warren , of Setaukct , has been visiting her sister , J . lrs. _ Elizabcth . Warneeke, the past. week. Two sleigh loads of young folks en- joyed a vide on Tuesday ievehing of this week. , ' . -¦ - Mrs. Haldane Wilson visited her sister , Mrs. Kenneth Tooker , at Port Jefferson last week. V Mr. " and Mrs. John L. Oest visited in New York City several days last week. " « Mrs. Robert . .M. Smith spent the week-end .in Brooklyn. ,, Mrs. Elizabeth Hsndrickson and two sons are occupying the Barkelew cottage for the winter. , A daughte r was born on Saturday to . Mr. and Mrs . Walter . . Woolman . at the Patchogue/Hospital. - -- BAmNG HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs-: II. R. T almage ente r- tained some friends Sunday. "Much sympathy is expressed to Mrs. j " Brush. Ilei' brother , Henry, passe d i away at his home' in WCKX > Virginia last week. Mrs. Joh' .i 'H. Fanning will enter- tain the ¦ ' ¦ 'B.Il.M. circle at a Christmas party on ..Wednesday afternoon , De- cember 15. The annual church and parish meet-: .ing was held at the church Wednes- day, December X. Supper war, served' bv " the ladies. Again the chuveh and community clu b -wish to thank the many friends Who helped to make, their Christmas sale a success. A ha ' ndsojr.e sum was added to the treasury. , The Philoniathian society will meet in the church , parlov Tuesday evening, December 1-i. Program committee, Mrs . " David" Wallace and J. C. Nien- * stedt; social: Committee, Mrs. Weasels and Austin Warneiv V Mr. , and Mrs.: Joseph VBrush .have closed their cottage and gone to the . city for the Winter. " j Preparations.for Christmas are mi- ; tier way in the church- and Sunday j school with a cantata for the morning I -crw ' eo, - story and s«ng for Sund:i\ evening, and a Christina^ trt . - ami j'lllj good time for e>';ryh"(ly on Wed- r.is-tlay. Dc . 'enrber 22 , at 7 O' L I OC' . C Church service Sunday at 10::!() a. ni. Sunday school at -ll' An. Chri s - tian End?avor at 7 p. m., leader , 3!ur- iel Young; topic , "The Chi'dien oi Ovr Community: What Shall Wo <i" for Them. " Junior C. E. S-uur.lay ar 2 p. m. Radio and auto accessories make very appropriate Xmas present- . DeFriest ' s Battery Service Sta tion. Riverhead.—Advt. ¦ 17t:k- CORWIN—LEWIS Lloyd Winfieid Corwin , nf Ariuc- bo ,fue, ruiil Minnie Joa Lewm , of Unit- ing Hollow, were married at the bride ' s home Saturtlav , Dccimber ¦ ! , at 12:1)0 , Rev. David Wallace officiat- ing. "The bride was diessed in white satin wit h silver laee and « long tulle lace veil , cap shape , knotted with orange blossoms and carried a bridal bouquet df white roses and lil y-of- thc-valley. She was attended by her sister , Mrs . Emma Ma tree , and the groom by his brother , Fenimore Cor- win: Thelma Lewin was ringbearer and Audrey Lewis (lower girl. The bride was given away by her father , August J.,owin. Tho wedding was followed by a turkey dinner and reception at the Riverhead Country Clu b attended by CO guests. Walter Stark and Miss Wells furnished appropriate miisic and cvciy feattuv of the affair was marked by the beauty, dignity and joy of an ideal wedding. " ~ %k£~&£'l£±~ir£%ttf r&~ttiEtt~tt£M-%^%'^ 1 i- ^"M- 'i""4r"t""i'i:-f;'i' #. 4, 4 # - i 4 A" #- 4 4 4 £ ¦ i &• I OTtgfitng ' ^ou-a Mzvxy ciirtetmasi | § Expert Shoe CTTrE'AT V' CUAI7 I1I1QDITAI The Good year § p Repairing OUlfULIlL dtlUC. 11 1150 i AL SfSlCm f 1 ¦ A. J. CASE TS RIVERHEAD, N. Y. I ^-i '4 4 4i"^"4 4 £"£* ., £ 4 4" 4 i"i i- ~i- i i i i- i"M- 'l- - li £ & ' "i'# " fe'#"4"4"i- "iV&"4'i'4"i"i A" # "4 i i £& Mrs. Bertram Still in woi'king over the kitchen stove, burned ¦ her right hand , making a distressing wound , one day last week. Mrs. Ralph Eldridge , of East Mar- ion , called on old friends last Satur- day, while on her way to Freeport for a visit. Mrs. Edward Pfeifl'cr came home from "finger ' s 'hospita l in Patchogue last Tuesday after an absence of sev- eral weeks. Mrs. Ethel Suttie and Miss Laura Suttie , of Brooklyn , were calling in the . village , Saturday, with Mrs. F. L. Dixon and her son , Edgar Dixon , of Patchogue. Mrs.., Martha Edward s closed hor house last Saturday and started for Brookl yn , where she plans to spend the winter with the family of her brother , Elbert Petty. Mi 1 - . Arthur R"w!ar.d, of Riverhead , is at Hi' . - home t-i ' h •>¦ mother , Mr< . Elb. 'it S. RiiJand to i-pend the winter. I' repi' .raii.iii " die" bfj; :g mad. ' by th? Sun if.;- . =;hi"»l for appr. r«riat^,ex- ercises for the Christmas celebration at the church. T. ' , (l-. vi.i .r to in Itnuct weather . .r, Sunday, thj ''e' ebratio!! of the Lord' .; H'Plit-v. v. 'hifh was appointed for xh. 1 d.iv , v, ai po' -tprned until next Sun- tl- .y. Jlal.er Rulnnd , with his family, hav- ing been living at Patchrjju o for sev- ; tr..l mont 'iA p. ' -' -L , ii' . 's rr.uved bad: :n- ! to hij house hvre. Th:> family ot Rev. J. R. Vaughn has moved f*om the pa.' . -onage here to the pai-:- ,cn?gs at Vaphank. He lias chaige as S!iT>!'!y of bDth chuichas. i MIDDLE ISLAND The Misses Alice ar.d Edna Libi I spent the week-end with Miss Ruth ) Van L' . "j\vcn. of Seidell. j .Mr. and Mrs Charles Fullwood , who | have been . >-peiiding se\era! days in. New York, returned to their home on ! Saturday. ' i Dr. Toraj'kins preached a fine scr-1 men Inst Sunday evening and ob- I served communion with the assistance I of Messrs. E. "E. Davis and Teller. The j fourth quarterly conference was hold ! and all members of the official board I were confirmed , and reported a satis- factory condition of finances. Mrs. Dare entertained the Ladies ' Aid at an all-day quilting last Thurs - day. Mr. and ' Mrs. J. Baezensky went tc | New York last week ' and ' attended their son ' s birthday party. A Ch.>r.i! club was organized at tho home ol * Mr. and Mrs. William Kos- charii last Friday evening. Harry Smith was elected president; Frank Lyon , vice president; William Kos- chara , treasurer; Miss Gesehe Kos- chara , secretary. They meet the secon d am ' third Fridays of each month to practice community singing. There were 12 members present and several more young people will join at- the next meeting. Mrs . William Kosehara is the chorister. The young people are fortunate to have such a capable : teacher. They will r,m<<; at the annual j Christmas entertainment. i Wilfred G. Still was on the honor i roll for November. . He is a senior ir. j Patchogue' High school. ' Mrs. J. Baezensky entertained A!- i fret! Tel fcr over the week-end. I . The observation days predicted a i very severe winter , which w aj evi- j denced by the snowstorm Sunday. This storms took many .of the local j ' farmers by surprise and a- , a result m-inv sfacis o. (.uru&txlks are still in the lot. . Dr. FT" L. MacCre a visited the j Coram school s.everal days In-it week ' and examined pupils. . i Miss Dorothy Al. Still wa'- a lecent >"cek-t'nd guen of Mr. and Mi- . P.. D. , Si ill , of Selden. ' CORAM " " WADING RIVER ; Mrs. A. van Nostrand , Sr , ard Mr. J Mid Mrs. Redden , of Valley Stie-am, ' ' ..pent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. A. I van Nostrar.d , Jr. ! Joshua Kirst , o^ Ontario. Canada , ' ,is spending a few days with his ; ' cousin*, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hirst. ; Mr. and ill's. K. N. Bitt'iev are ! entertaining Mr. Eittner ' s father from j the city. i "Mr. Hart, who purchased the Ralp! j Peters farm , has remodeled the f nrm ¦ house, built a new cottage for hi s hel p 1 and ia beautifying the grounds \\ ith I hedges and shrubbery. I C. 'F. Mueller visited this place and I took , title to 'the Francis Wo xlhull ! farm , which ho recently purchased. j Reuben Baldwin , of Lake George , 1 spent- several days recently at the I home of his father , Daniel A. Baldwin. ! Air. and Mrs. Deane and .Miss Deanc j spent the week-end at theit bungalow on Wading River hilltops. Now a movement has been started for full dinner pails for working girls. But most of them will continue to pre- fer the noon-tirrie salad with jcc ' rcream.

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Page 1: 1 A0^AX - NYS Historic Newspapers€¦ · AVAILABLE MONEY ' FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES RiverJiead Bond & Mortgage Corp. MORTGAGE BANKERS 'Offices: LORD BUILDIiNG, MAIN STREET RIVERHEAD,

AVAILABLE MONEY 'FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES

RiverJiead Bond & Mortgage Corp.MORTGAGE BANKERS

' Offices:LORD BUILDIiNG, MAIN STREET

RIVERHEAD, N. Y.Telephone 06

O F F I C E R SPresident, DAVID j C1LMAR-T1N. .' Southampton.Vice-Pres.dent, RILEY P. HOWELI East MoiiehciSecretary, BERNARD H. LORD . V. . . . . . . . RivtrSTreasur-r, SHEPHERD M. SCUDDER . . . .'

. '. '. [Northport i

B O A R D O F D I R E C T OR S

SWiPJ- G1LMART1N ARCHIBALD HALLETf Riverhead

¦ i$2£K?n H»l LORD H. H. WILLIAMSON.. .-. . .RiverheadSHEPHERD M. SCUDDER S. LESTER ALBERTSON .. .Southold

J. EDWARD GAY East Hampton , N. Y.- - ' " ' - "'"- - ' . - - - "•

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A''PLIC«EQS? -F0'R STOCK SUBSCRIPTIONS OR FOR LOANSMAY BE MADE IN PERSON OR BY MAIL AT THEOFFICES OF THE CORPORATION.

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¦MP ^ ^Mi— —U MMMiWi ^W MOTI M t> ¦¦ HUM Mlut »«irr» M jwara E» tfWM» KiMWMa«mw> ^ Mi»*« »« «wnin B OMM»a

¦ ¦;"" ' . toGive^feraMt 409 VQKF ft MWfiy k MSt* 4E__fT* B__E9 jjj|. -M ___BV W3k ¦9PEIT4 aMon>. fl2f

YOU can give HER the finest why we repeat, and stand ready tomeans of rug cleaning in all prove, that—the world, and still conserve "When You Give Her a Hoover j

your Christmas cash, for you need You Qive Her the Best"pay but $6.25 down, now, to give _ for it is truer ncnV

in all tbeher.the marvelous New Hoover ! years since Hoover pioneered elec-Rug experts agree that The New trie,cleaning. Don't disappoint HERHoover principle of "Positive Agita- again! She wants a New Hoover—tion ," is the greatest advance yet made take the advice of . nearly, two. million 'in rug cleaning. So effective is it, that other "Women on that point! Won'tThe New Hoover actually ^~^ 3?s you 's^pp at-our Demon-,removes more than twice as ^^P^B^^^^T stvation Ej ooth and watchmuch dirt, in the ordinary . ro JjP7^i^N|Ks r ^0 ey«- ^ gh t proof ofcleaning time, as even the M fiP^ s 5 Hoover :.v.:v 'Priority ? !

former v Hoovers! Tl^^ Vrnonstration "¦A ;Wk ' UOWSI M ,, A-.

A\>^i Complete with j n f i / i l r ' " "

Long " Island lighting Co;Phone 323 RIVERHEAD '

X -' ¦" ' SOUTHAMPTON SAG HARBOR - * ¦

' ¦' . ¦ •¦'. . , ¦ PORT JEFFERSON AM1TYVILLE

. -. -"• V - , , NORTHPORT • SAYVILLEBAY-SHORE r. . . ISLIP ' " .,

_; ' BABYi-ON , . A...... HUNTINGTON . ... ... j..r

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nnmiMHiiiM 11 i n. . , .

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Well Driving MWater Supply ¦ - M l \

ai*d sJ^ol I¦- MfirJia Iire Wells - |@ B .Lj

FOUNDATION SOUNDINGSPILE DRIVING

CAST IRON PIPE LAYING ^SUPER-TURBINE WATER SYSTEMSGASOLINE ENGINES ;- ELECTRIC MOTORS

HAND AND POWER PUMPSWELL. AND WATER SYSTEM SUPPLIES

Full Discount to Dealers

KARLSON & LEEMain Office : . .. Branch Office:

HICKSVILLE, N. Y. RIVERHEAD, N. Y.Phone 137 Joi. J. Kref'ger. M«r.

Phonti 1241

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OBranch: CENTRAL ISLIP, N. Y.

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Why not send yoiir Wash !o aGood Laundry next week?

SERVICE and QUALITY the BEST

MOHAWKIN LAUNDRYTel. 54 Mattituck CUTCHOGUE

I

\5-8-4 $30.75 per ton5-8-5 ¦ 31.35 " "4-8-7 ." 30.50 " "

j 6-8-4 33.70 " "16?; Acid Phosphate 15.50 " "

I Terms Cash on Arrival—Price GuaranteedI to Jul y 1st , 1927.

i . " . K. L. WELLS 'PURCHASING AGENT

I Riverhead Town Agricultural Society RIVERHEAD, N. Y., . . . ,'

I ' ' - "

The Oldest and. Most ReliableClock Store!!

¦10 Years on Barclay Street,Wo SPI! rmall at wholesale prlc;«. W B 1-niwl only 'h*.t'"..!J,

1?3E".i-Ji i»e. Tlio Homt ol our weH-knovs n CLCKOO & ivlii_l-ti-.>CUiCKS. -aer— C\

r-i» r^S I T rC Cuckoo, Qui l l , Mn-slc. Chime , Wcstm 'natcr lu .I I I II K S "50 styles. KITCHEN CLOCKS 1. ft . 1" (lay nim-.;-V^JLlV/V/iVO «^ e°Y ln 5C numbers. WOOD HAND CARV-INGS: Swiss. 'Italian. ' German. Russian , finest asaortnient. Germa nSteins; Weh'tlierlioiises: Educational Toys; Home Blessings; Altarsfor Home Devotion; eruelflxes, etc. Many srticlea with surprislnsmusic, - ¦ y ^

c v - -Largest variety of unusual anf3 rare gifts for alloccasions. Our store easy to reach with any i^way,near Woolworth Building. ' ^J J 'A '

BERGER EL0CK & NOVELTY GO.69-71 Barclay Street » ¦ ' ¦ New York City-

I

For YourCHOICfeW

A0^AXCall

RIVERHEAD303

Deliveries MaJn Anywhere in theVilla £o.

General MarketPeconic Avenue

LAKE RONKONKOMATlie cngajj^iniTi t lu-. li-.vn a:i-

iii"jr.ccd of "Miss Grace1 .Tciry, il:iuj;li-tci1 oi Mr. antl Mrs. Ank'ii , Tciry, ci'Iloltsville , to WillMin U'cniiH- 1!. "ion 1

of Mr. M-.tl Mr- . Huik-- Wi-n i f ih ofthis place. . '

Charles Y:.unu ir i l l «'- M- I'O"''-1 •here snd umlcr lit'.' ^'.ic ul i).'. Uei:- jnett, of PatcIioKUe.

GeorRC liu.-ch t,;1"" ' Th-jr-ilay m ,New York. j

Mrs. Thomas l.c.nir ;:<ul f.imily, m ¦Sayville, spent WeihicJiiay here with 1relative-;.

Mrs. Huffh JVrrymai"i sptnt lliurs-dav in New Y»rk on liU- = iiio.*t.

Mrs. Auitin S:illi'a:i and datijjliter , iMrs. Hattie llunr.icutt ar.d dauchter it .pent Thursday in Medford wherethey attended a liinchej n at the homeof Mr-. William l i ahn .

Jerry & Mi Dnniild are doing sonicl epair work en Guorge Bj rte-her's,house. :'->

Mabel Ki-h spent several days inNew York last week.

Mrs . C. Shields , of El inhurr t , spentthe week-end al her home on EastLake Terrace.

Ivar Oltvis- t spent Thursday in NewYork-

William Wilay is y.uu«i(c a newinof on hi.- house on Portion road.

Mrs- . Charles Kish and children, ofratchopuc, spent last week with Mrs.Fish's mother , Mrs. Florence Gou<rh .

Mr. rind Mrs. Charles Benj iimin andsons, of Sayville, are now occupyingtheir new home here on Union avenue.

Mrs. Sarah Kurtz , of HighlandPark , is 'making an extended visit withMr. and Mrs. Clarence Madman.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenwiek Raynor andchildren have returned to "their home.hero" after spending aoir.e time up-State.

Charles Davis is spending sometime in Islip with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neufeld anddaughter , of Elmhurst , spent theweek-end here with relatives.

Rev. and Mrs. Minton and familyhave returned to their ' home town inIndiana on account, of the illness ofMrs! Minton. Rev. Minton , who waspastor of the Methodist Episcopalchurch for the past year, will begreatly missed and the communityregrets having him go.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terry haveclosed their home on Lake Terrace andreturned to New. York for the wintermonths.

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Crirence Terry, of Farmingdale,spent Sunday with Mr. ' and Mrs.George Raynor.

Herman Spitzmes«cr , of New York ,spent last week with Mr . and Mrs.Peter Gimmler.

The Ladies' Guild of St. Mary 'sEpiscopal church met at the home ofMrs. Harry Cruise Wednesday.

The card party and Christmas salewhich Was held at Becker 's CasinoSaturday night was largely attended.

Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Kipp have re-turned to their home here after spend-ing severa l days in Queens visitingMr. and Mrs. August Rucks.

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Mr. and Mrs. Remain.Stevens, Jr.,enjoyed a shopping trip to Brooklyn ,motoring to the dty in their new ear.

Mr. ; and Mrs. John En.stine, Jr.,visited relatives jn Southampton onSaturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young and Mr.and Mrs

1. .Walter Raynor-visited withMr. and Mrs. Howard Hulse of Islipon Sunday. i' V - °"

Stanley Hubbard , Benjamin build-ing, opposite Suffolk County NationalBank, Riverhead, is demonstratingthe Fada," Fried-Eisemann, AtwaterKent . and Crossley radio receivingsets. Public invited te? inspect the dif-ferent,-sets.—-Advt. .- .," ' " . " • :' ¦" . . iTtlc .="V Rev: C ' E. Furman will "pfaa'ch inthe :M. E: church" -on ' Sunday ".' /at . lio'clock. (Sunday school at 10 o'clock.All welcome.

The turkey -supper:- served in theclubhouse last-week was a big success.-A- large number-attended and 7 all-en-joyed a good supper. ,,

Radio and auto accessories makevery appropriate -Xmas.' - presents.DeFriest's VBatterv Service Station ,Rira-head.—"Advt. V¦ " '"" "" "¦'¦" V 17t3c

STONY BROOK

The combined choirs of the ; M. ?E.and Presbyterian churches of thisplace will give a Christmas cantata intheVM. E. church on Sunday evening,December 28.-A -;--$- ¦¦- ¦¦:-h.-

Mrs. Lucy Warren , of Setaukct , hasbeen visiting her sister , J.lrs._ Elizabcth

. Warneeke, the past. week.Two sleigh loads of young folks en-

joyed a vide on Tuesday ievehing ofthis week. ,' .- ¦ -

Mrs. Haldane Wilson visited hersister, Mrs. Kenneth Tooker, at PortJefferson last week.V Mr. "and Mrs. John L. Oest visitedin New York City several days lastweek. "

« Mrs. Robert ..M. Smith spent theweek-end .in Brooklyn. ,,

Mrs. Elizabeth Hsndrickson andtwo sons are occupying the Barkelewcottage for the winter. ,

A daughte r was born on Saturdayto . Mr. and Mrs. Walter. .Woolman . atthe Patchogue/Hospital. - - -

BAmNG HOLLOWMr. and Mrs-: II. R. T almage enter-

tained some friends Sunday."Much sympathy is expressed to Mrs. j"

Brush. Ilei' brother , Henry, passed iaway at his home' in WCKX > Virginialast week.

Mrs. Joh'.i 'H. Fanning will enter-tain the ¦'¦'B.Il.M. circle at a Christmasparty on ..Wednesday afternoon , De-cember 15.

The annual church and parish meet-:.ing was held at the church Wednes-day, December X. Supper war, served'bv" the ladies.

Again the chuveh and communityclu b -wish to thank the many friendsWho helped to make, their Christmassale a success. A ha'ndsojr.e sum wasadded to the treasury. ,

The Philoniathian society will meetin the church, parlov Tuesday evening,December 1-i. Program committee,Mrs. " David" Wallace and J. C. Nien- *stedt; social: Committee, Mrs. Weaselsand Austin Warneiv

V Mr. , and Mrs.: Joseph VBrush .haveclosed their cottage and gone to the

. city for the Winter. " jPreparations.for Christmas are mi- ;

tier way in the church- and Sunday jschool with a cantata for the morning I

-crw'eo,- story and s«ng for Sund:i\evening, and a Christina^ trt .- amij 'lllj good time for e>';ryh"(ly on Wed-r.is-tlay. Dc .'enrber 22, at 7 O'L I OC'.C

Church service Sunday at 10::!() a.ni. Sunday school at - l l 'An. Chri s-tian End?avor at 7 p. m., leader , 3!ur-iel Young; topic , "The Chi'dien oiOvr Community: What Shall Wo <i"for Them." Junior C. E. S-uur.lay ar2 p. m.

Radio and auto accessories makevery appropriate Xmas present-.DeFriest 's Battery Service Sta tion.Riverhead.—Advt. ¦ 17t:k-

CORWIN—LEWISLloyd Winfieid Corwin , nf Ariuc-

bo,fue, ruiil Minnie Joa Lewm , of Uni t -ing Hollow, were married at thebride's home Saturtlav , Dccimber ¦!,at 12:1)0, Rev. David Wallace officiat-ing.

"The bride was diessed in whitesatin with silver laee and « long tullelace veil , cap shape, knotted withorange blossoms and carried a bridalbouquet df white roses and lil y-of-thc-valley. She was attended by hersister, Mrs. Emma Ma tree, and thegroom by his brother, Fenimore Cor-win: Thelma Lewin was ringbearerand Audrey Lewis (lower girl. Thebride was given away by her father,August J.,owin.

Tho wedding was followed by aturkey dinner and reception at theRiverhead Country Club attended byCO guests. Walter Stark and MissWells furnished appropriate miisic andcvciy feattuv of the affair wasmarked by the beauty, dignity andjoy of an ideal wedding. " ~

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Mrs. Bertram Still in woi'king overthe kitchen stove, burned ¦ her righthand , making a distressing wound ,one day last week.

Mrs. Ralph Eldridge, of East Mar-ion , called on old friends last Satur-day, while on her way to Freeport fora visit.

Mrs. Edward Pfeifl'cr came homefrom "finger's 'hospita l in Patchoguelast Tuesday after an absence of sev-eral weeks.

Mrs. Ethel Suttie and Miss LauraSuttie, of Brooklyn , were calling inthe .village, Saturday, with Mrs. F.L. Dixon and her son , Edgar Dixon ,of Patchogue.

Mrs.., Martha Edwards closed horhouse last Saturday and started forBrooklyn , where she plans to spendthe winter with the family of herbrother, Elbert Petty.

Mi 1-. A r t h u r R"w!ar.d, of Riverhead ,is at Hi'.- home t-i ' h •>¦ mother, Mr< .Elb.' i t S. RiiJand to i-pend the winter.

I'repi'.raii . i i i " d i e" bfj; :g mad.' byth? Sun if.;- .=;hi"»l for appr. r«riat^,ex-ercises for the Christmas celebrationat the church. T. ',

( l-.vi.i .r to in Itnuct weather ..r,Sunday, thj ''e'ebratio!! of the Lord'.;H'Plit-v. v.'h ifh was appointed for xh.1d.iv , v, ai po'-tprned un t i l next Sun-tl-.y.

Jlal.er Rulnnd , with his family, hav- •ing been l iving at Patchrjjuo for sev- ;tr..l mont 'iA p.'-'-L , ii'.'s rr.uved bad: :n- !to hij house hvre.

Th:> family ot Rev. J. R. Vaughnhas moved f*om the pa.'.-onage here tothe pai-:-,cn?gs at Vaphank. He liaschaige as S!iT>!'!y of bDth chuichas. i

MIDDLE ISLAND

The Misses Alice ar.d Edna Libi Ispent the week-end with Miss Ruth )Van L'."j \vcn. of Seidell. j

.Mr. and Mrs Charles Fullwood , who |have been .>-peiiding se\era! days i n .New York, returned to their home on !Saturday. ' i

Dr. Toraj'kins preached a fine scr-1men Inst Sunday evening and ob- Iserved communion with the assistance Iof Messrs. E."E. Davis and Teller. The jfourth quarterly conference was hold !and all members of the official board Iwere confirmed , and reported a satis-factory condition of finances.

Mrs. Dare entertained the Ladies'Aid at an all-day quilting last Thurs -day.

Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Baezensky went tc |New York last week ' and ' attendedtheir son 's birthday party.

A Ch.>r.i! club was organized at thohome ol* Mr. and Mrs. William Kos-charii last Friday evening. HarrySmith was elected president; FrankLyon , vice president; William Kos-chara , treasurer; Miss Gesehe Kos-chara , secretary. They meet the secon dam' third Fridays of each month topractice community singing. Therewere 12 members present and severalmore young people will join at- thenext meeting. Mrs. William Koseharais the chorister. The young peopleare fortunate to have such a capable :teacher. They will r,m<<; at the annual jChristmas entertainment. i

Wilfred G. Still was on the honor iroll for November. . He is a senior ir. jPatchogue' High school. '

Mrs. J. Baezensky entertained A!- ifret! Tel fcr over the week-end. I. The observation days predicted a i

very severe winter, which waj evi- jdenced by the snowstorm Sunday.This storms took many .of the local

j' farmers by surprise and a-, a resultm-inv sfacis o. (.uru&txlks are still inthe lot. „.

Dr. FT" L. MacCrea visited thej Coram school s.everal days In-it week' and examined pupils. .i Miss Dorothy Al. Still wa'- a lecent

>"cek-t'nd guen of Mr. and M i - . P.. D., Si ill , of Selden.

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" WADING RIVER; Mrs. A. van Nostrand , Sr , ard Mr.J Mid Mrs. Redden , of Valley Stie-am,' '..pent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. A.I van Nostrar.d, Jr.! Joshua Kirst, o^ Ontario. Canada ,',is spending a few days w i t h his;' cousin*, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hirst.; Mr. and ill's. K. N. Bitt'iev are! entertaining Mr. Eittner's father fromj the city.i "Mr. Hart, who purchased the Ralp!j Peters farm , has remodeled the f nrm¦ house, built a new cottage for hi s hel p1 and ia beautifying the grounds \\ ithI hedges and shrubbery.I C. 'F. Mueller visited this place andI took ,title to 'the Francis Wo xlhu l l! farm , which ho recently purchased.j Reuben Baldwin , of Lake George ,1 spent- several days recently at theI home of his father, Daniel A. Baldwin.! Air. and Mrs. Deane and .Miss Deancj spent the week-end at theit bungalow

on Wading River hilltops.

Now a movement has been startedfor full dinner pails for working girls.But most of them will continue to pre-fer the noon-tirrie salad with j cc'rcream.