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SELDEN NEWS ITEMS--i- a llctir. . Ti- I . SoliK r, .'JT« ;.J

W1si'Viii>-v i -"N '- l ' N - "WAIN**M'.i.DrA S"I IJ)ENT S, PARENTSAccompanying h i m < e l t on his'•¦- " ' C iu - . W i l l i a m U..p .. im . ;j,-„„k!,aveuf o l k singer, en t e r t ained ihe studentsand many „{ the i r parents at Seldenscno.-l last Friday a'.iiM'twwi in a pro-gra m ol fo lk songs r anging- f,-,,,,, thesixteenth cen tu ry to the present time.A r t h u r Koz l ik , pr inc i pal , introduced

the guest artist win opened the pi-u-gram with a s impie one phrase seng.Pretty L i t t l e ( i i r l W it h the U,-«ilJre.ss t i n , - w i th wh ich he pointed mi!the e lementa l character is t ic o- fo iksongs.

"This song doesn 't .seem to ;sa Vniuch , he said , "hut it real lv says agreat deal. Sninvmo l iked il ia-, " girlw i t h the red dress on , so |l0 : at downand sung about it . I i k i n g each otherand l e t t in g each u l i e r know about itis one of the iva l ly n n p o r t an *. t h i n g sin l i v i n g for ai l .f ns."

He w e n t on to show lunv peop lehave a lways sung to l igh ten theirlabors, the wood chopper to ther h y t h m of his axe in "Lookv Lookv*l .-nder ," •.]„. ^u-.-l d r i l l e r in "Taket h i s H am m e r" and the shan tymanh u r l i n g bis wei ght against the ele-men t s in "Cape Cod Boys." Withthe tale of his troubles in t ry ing toteed h i s own baby d u r i n g the "toodin th . - h a i r .- t aue," Mr. Bonyun strucka c ommon u ' - o u i n l w i th the chi ldrenwho f.'d t i l e r , own bab y brothersand si.-tei- -. They rocked wi th l augh-t e r b o t h at t l ie descri p t ion and the.-i'i:g "( loin Paul ," wbici i the s ingerhad made up to l i n a i l y charm his in-f a n t i n t o t a k i ng food wi thout as t r u g g l e .

Exp la in ing how ancient mins t re ls,"the newspapermen of El izabethantimes ," carr ied news f rom town totown w i t h ballads of momentousevents , Mr. Bonyun rounded off theprogram w i t h the i l lus t ra t ive ballads:"High Barbarce," "The Fox" and"The Erie Canal ," all of which werewell received.

Littl e I ngr id Schultz e, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Heinz, Schultze of Ever-green dr ive celebrated her s ix thbirthday last Thursday wi th a partygiven by her mother for the chil-dren of her class and her teacher,Mrs. R u t h Hawkins, at thc school.R ef reshment s of ice cream and cakewere served.

M r. and Mrs. Louis Duke of theMidd le Count ry road entertained Mr.and Mrs. Richard Henry at cardslast Thursday evening.

Cards have been received fromM r - . Clarence Anderson and Mrs.M a t t i e Means who are vacationing inM i a m i , Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Lucas, Sr.,oi Forest H i l l s spent the weekendat their bungalow on Hollywood ave-nue.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. HeinzSchul tze of Evergreen drive last Fri-day i veiling were Mr. and Mrs . JackHar r ing ton and son , John.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris McGinn ofF la tbush spent Sunday at their bun-galow on Hemlock street.

M r. and Mrs. Lucien Grignon andson , Joseph of Bellerose Manor, spentt h e weekend at thei r bungalow onA d i r o n d a c k d r ive .

M i . and Mrs. Guy Grignon andbab y, Larry of Be lie rose Manor spentth e weekend at the home of the let-ter 's parents , Mr. and Mrs. LeslieHough of the Middle Country road.

Mrs. Thomas Williams of the BluePoint road celebrated her eighty-seventh birthday.

Willard Hough is enjoying- aweek's vacation f rom nis duties alBrookhaven Nat ional laboratory.

Dinn er guests of Mr. and ' Mrs.Louis Duke of the M iddle Countryroad on Friday evening were Mr.and Mrs. Gabriel Lucas, Sr., of For-est Hills and Selden.

Mrs. Willard Hough was guest ofh onor at a stork shower given at thehome of her sister, M rs. Anne Belloof Coram, by Mrs. James Harring-ton , J r., Saturday evening. Therooms were prett i ly decorated withp i n k and blue crepe paper and crepepaper umbrel las, w h i c h were given asfavor.--. A large stork guarded thegi f t s . The gi ies t -of -honor .-at undera large decorated umbrella. Guestswere Mrs. Marie Ruppola, Mrs. Les-lie Hough , Mrs. Clarence Dare, Mrs.Wendell Still , Miss Lucille Still , Mrs.Guy Grignon, M rs. Jerome Ruppola,Mrs. Jean Ruppola , Mrs. ThomasRu ppola , Mrs. Alan Burke, Mrs.Ther esa Webe r, Mrs. Leonora Ten-an t), Mrs. James Harrington, Sr.,Mrs. James Harr ington , Jr., Mrs.Lil l ian Brunqucll, Mrs. Anne Bruno,Mrs. Josephine Femia, Mrs. LenaFeriiia , Mrs. John Har r ing ton , Mrs.Bett y Flor, Mrs. Yvonne Grignon,M rs. Teresa Ditges, Mrs. Mary Chui-satio, Mrs. Bcttina Cicenia, Mrs.Marie Bell o, Mrs. Caterini Ippolito,Mr s. Florence Holz and Mrs. RichardHenry. Delicious refreshments wereserved , includin g a large decoratedcake.

Recent d inner guests of Mr. andMrs. Richard Henry of the MiddleCount ry road were Mr. and Mrs.Jack Mussel! of Hempstead.

The re was a large gathering atthe social night held by Selden Post ,American Legion, at Bob's BrassRa il. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zis, newly-weds of West Haven , Conn., wereserenaded by the band. The specialaward was made to Mrs. Barkerand a table radi o was awarded toMrs. William Stude. These socialevenings will be held the last Satur-day evening of each month.

Guests of Mr. and M rs. HeinzSchultze of Evergreen drive on Sun-day were the Rev. and Mrs . L. Cubanand sons of Port Jefferson Station ,and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Penniscof Hillside.

The Rev. Frederick Williams gavehis farewell .message to the congre-gation of the Selden Com m u n i t ychurch on February 27. A new choirof twelve voices, under the guidan ceof Mrs. Foster Lohnes at the organ ,rendered the hy mnn ''I Am WithThee." A purse was presented tothe Rev. Mr. Williams.

A home-coming and bir thday partywas tendered to Mr. and Mrs. J.Logan Dare at t h e i r home on MiddleCoun t ry road Monday n i g h t , in hon-or of the re turn of Mr. Dare f rom theFrench hospital in New York andMrs. Da re's birthday. Guests wereher son-in-law and daughter, Mr. andMrs. Daniel Seal ey and son , Des ofFrceport; Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceDare, Mrs. Wendell Sti l l and daugh-ters, May belle and Luci l le, and SteveMar in i i zz i . Mrs. Corne l ius Fergusonand Karl Olson of .Selden; M rs. ArdenTerry, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stewartand son , Earl , and daughte r. Mar ian ,and Mr. and Mrs. Willra m Wentischof Farmingvil le .

Mrs . Ot t<> Timsries of MiddleCountry road celebrated her b i r th-day last Wednesday. Guests wereMrs. A n n a Cich of Brooklyn , M rs.A n n i e Conner and daughter, El iza-beth , Mrs. He inz Sclufitze and daugh-ter, Ingrid, and Joan and John PeterCich of Selden. Delicious refresh-ments were served and Mrs. Timsriesreceived m a n y lovely gifts. Sundayguests of Mrs. Timsries were Mrs.A n t o i n e t te Ruthof and daughter, M r s.Elsie O'Neill of Corona , Mrs. W.Stitch and Mrs. Wagenknecht ofJackson Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sealey and.son, Dez of Freeport, spent t he week-end at the home of Mrs. Sealey 's par-ents , Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan Dan.'.

The boys of the Selden 4-H Wi ld -cats have a display of t h e i r wor kin t he widow of N a n n a 's Delicatessenstore. At the last mee ting it wasdecided to at tend a demonstrationmeet ing Sunday.

Charles H e i i ma u of Brooklyn isspending .some t ime at bis bungalowon I i ighview drive. Hi s guests re-cently were Mr. and Mrs. GeorgePause and family .

J. Logan Dare has returned tohis home on the Middle Co u n t r y roadf rom the French hospital in NewYork , where he was conf ined forthree weeks following an operation.

Mrs. Vergil Hervey of Map lewoodavenu e left last week for Mia mi,where she wil l spend several weeks.

Dietrich Lut jens of th e Mid d leCount ry road celebrated his 74thbirthday February 25.

M r. and Mrs. William Haspel , Sr.,and Mr. and Mrs. William Haspel , J r .and son, Billie and daughte r , Jean,returned to their home on Adiron-dack drive recently after spending amonth in Miami , Fla.

Mr. and Mrs . Richard Henry ofthe Middle Country road were recentdinner guests of their daughter , Mi's.Joseph Kucera of Sayville.

Hi gh .scorers at the silver tea heldin t h e firehouse February 24 for thebenefi t of the Lad ies' Gu i ld of t heCo m mu n i t y ch urch were Mrs. JulesA r n dt , Mrs. Louis Duke, Mrs. Wi l -lia m Thede , Mrs. Wil l i am Fiegc, Mis.Clarence Keefer and Mrs. J. Phill ips.The dark horse was awarded to Mrs.Joseph ine P h i l l i p s of Centereach.

W al te r Ormsby presided at the re-cent m e e t i ng of the Brookhaven Townschool Board s at Selden school; Al iu l f e t. supper was served by themembers of the Parent-Teacher as-soc ia t ion . Those on the commit teewere Mrs. Jules A r n d t , cha i rman;.Mrs. Sa l Is a bella , Mrs. Ph i l i p Holz ,M rs. Robert Lucas, Mrs. Otis LeoS m i t h , Mrs. Joseph Mar t in and Mrs.Hc i i i s - Schultze.

Recent d i n n e r guests of Mr. and.Air.- . George lli'iin<piell of Evcrgi ee,:d r i v e were Mrs. F rank B r u n q u c l l and

, , i . 1, 1, ' i i . - . Mr . a n d Mrs . F r a n k Re inoan d Ja ck Bath all of Ma. ncth.

CENTEREACH andLAKE GROVE

M/s. Wesley Hallock. Tel. Konk. St39

•UNCLE WIN' R l 'E L K K TO HOLDSERVICE I \ LAKE G R OVE

"Uncle W in" Ruelke, director ofthe child Evangelism Fel lowship otJamaica, will hold a children 's serv-ice this Sunday at ;! p. ni. in the New-Village Congregational church.

Sunday school chi ldren here wi l ltake special pa rt by singing, recit-ing verses of Scripture, etc., w hichwill be recorded. On Stindav , March27 , at 7 p. m., th i s service w i l l bebroadcast over Station WINS. Allparents and friends are invited toattend this special service this Sun-day.

Mrs. Pauline Cul len and Mrs. Ethe lSmith attended a Home Bureau lead-er 's lesson Tuesday in East Nor th -port.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Newton areparents of a daughter, Jean Nanette,born recently at Mather Memorialhospital, Port Jefferson.

Mrs. Hollis Terry of Oceanside hasbeen spending some t i m e wi th Mrs.Edwin Overton.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Overton ofthe National Bible i n s t i t u t e of NewYork city spent the weekend wi th Mr.and Mrs. Percy Overton.

Miss Dorothy Conkel enter ta inedat her home in honor of her b i r thdayand Mr. and Mrs. Jay Newton's wed-ding anniversary last Thursday n igh t .Guests present were the Rev. CharlesFurman, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Newton,Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Raynor, Mr.and Mrs. Howard Furman and fami-ly and Mrs. Wesley Hallock , Sr.

Miss Bernice Overton has returnedto the Providen ce Bi ble insti tute ,Prov iden ce, R. L, .after a week's va-cation at her home here.

Jack Chri stensen , who is a studentat the Providence Bibl e inst i tute ,gave a brief message at the Congre-gational church last Sunday night.

Grace Furma n celebrated her ninthbirthday by entertaining 15 of herlittle friends at her home Saturdayafternoon. Those present w ere IreneLadd, Faylene Olson , Viola Odenwald,Sall y Stohr , Connie Stohr , BarbaraNeill , Denise Barnett , Janet Burr ,Martha Riccard i , Di anne Burr,Jeannie Seaman , Jea nette Schorf ,Lavinia Furman and Rose Ann Fitz-gerald.

Thc Wednesday night prayer- meet-ing of the Congregati onal church washeld th i s week at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Sidnev Wil l iams of El l io t tavenue.

The local Home Bureau wi l l meetat the home of Mrs. Alvin Smi th nextTuesday. A lesson will be given onsewing plastics by Mrs. Smith andMrs. Paulino Cullen.

Mrs. Jerome A. Stiydam of Wood-bury has returned home after spend-in g some tim e with her sister, Mrs.Wesley Hallock.

Tt-s Callan, Tel. Konk. 3327

Mr. and Mrs. William Zsemberryare parents of a daughter, bornMarch 3 at Mather Memorial hos-pital , Port Jefferson. Mrs. Zsem-berry is the daughter of Mr. and Mis.Wi l l i am Groben.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wetsell an-nounce thc ar r iva l of a daughter,born March ( > at the Southside hos-p i ta l , Bay Shore.

Mrs. Margret Montgomery, Mrs.Florence Dufiicld, Mrs. Gert rude For-ro and Mrs . Marie Brandt of the Tor-dik-Diederich-Duflield Post a u x i l ia r yat tended a depa rtment meeting a nddinner i n honor of the nat ional presi-dent at the Statler hotel , New Yorkcity last Saturday.

Bi l l y Bishop celebrated his f o u r t hb i r t hday Monday. The table wasbeaut i fu l lv decorated and a large cakew i t h four candles was the center ofattraction. Billy received many g i f ts .Those at tending were Mrs. BerthaDelka and grandsons, Bonnie, Halan d David Schnieder, Mrs. A rmondGeorgic and son, Armond , Jr., andtwin daughters, Lorraine and Bar-bara, Mrs. Wil l iam Siegrist and son ,William , Miss Carol Pecorek, Nor-man and R ichar d Brisson , Mrs. J.Campbell and Mrs. Paul Siegrist.

Mrs. Margret Montgomery wi l lh old a brush party at her home Wed-nesday.

Mrs. Rita Callan was given a .sur-prise baby shower Monday af ternoon.Am ong the ladies present were Mrs.Elsie Jacobson , Mrs. Edith Anderson,Mrs. Marie Tordik, Mrs. RobertaBishop, Mrs. Jennie Siegrist, Mrs.Florence Engl i sh, Mrs. Eileen M aierand Mrs. R uth Ulrich.

Miss Frances Falkman celebratedhur birthda y last Sunday with aparty at her home. Among thosepresent wore the Misses Jean Mollcr ,E m i l y Schanib, Virginia Sager, Lil-l ian Bushmaun, Helen Walsh , EileenSmith, R u t h Schmaltz, Pat Cald eraElvira Falk ma mi; also RichardW r i g h t, Phil Stohr , Ch arles Stein-man , Robert Bingay, all of Center-each; Dori s Cushman , Dorothy Per-k i n s , In grid Butler , Jerry Al fano,Rober t Porkins , Frank Diptole, AlexKozikovvski , Henry Weatherby, a l l ofPort Jefferson. Miss Ingrid Butlerspent the weekend with Miss Falk-man.

Trie me e t i n g of the 4-H Happy-Go-Lucky Gi r l s wil l be held Wednesdayni ght instead of Thursday.

Mr. and M rs. Larry Ferguson andson r e t u r n e d this week af ter a ten-day t r i p to Mississippi where Mr.Ferguson visi ted h is parents.

H a r r y Johnson celebrated h ise i g h t y - f i r s t b i r thday recently.

To r d i k - f' i e d o r i e k - D uf T i e l d post anda u x i l i a r y met hist Wednesday nightN o m i n a t i o n s for officer*' were held,A t th e nex t meet ing, Mar ch 16, thea nnua l el ecti on of officers will takeplace.

J O S E P H A . W E B E RF U N E R A L D I R E C T O R

Hawkins Ave. and Church St. Lake RonkonkomaDUAkir H O N K O N K O M \ 9ri7« - It No An.-wrr ,I nUWt- Rin g CENTRAL LSLII ' ' i l OS

Holbrook NewsJosephine Kobcr

The Mothers' club met in theschool hall last night. Distr ict Super-in tendent Walter Ormsby was guestspeaker.

Lenten services are being held atSt. John 's Lutheran church at 8 p.m. every Thursday night.

Miss Josephine Keber of Broad-way avenue was a guest of Mr. andMrs. Richard Klien of Center Mori -ches for several days last week.They spent last Sunday with Mrs.C. Kle in and son , Emil . of East Mor-iches.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Henry F. Heine of Coates avenuewere Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hya t tand dau ghter, Miss Mildred , of West-bury.

Mrs. A. II. Habich enter ta ined theGrandma Coterie at her home lastWednesday.

The Lad ies' Aid society of St.John 's Lutheran church hold i tsmonth ly card party at the gui ldhall last Thursday. Mrs. Lucy Richerwas cnairman, the co-hostesses wereMrs. Fred C. Michael, Mrs. AndrewMi ller and Mrs. Bryan St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosby ofFloral Park spent Saturday with Mr.and Mrs. J. C. Wehrenbcrg, Sr., andMr. and Mrs. F. Siedentopf.

Fred Siedentopf , Sr., celebratedhis birthday Sunday. Dinner guestswere Mr. and Mr-s. Edward Smith ofSt. Albans and Mr. and Mrs. FredSiedentopf , Jr., of Brooklyn. Callerslater in the day were : Mr. and Mrs.Herbert Wehrenbcrg, Mr. and Mrs.Walter Hyntt and daughter; Mildred ,of Westbury, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.Wehrenberg, Sr.

Henry F. Heine of Coates avenuehas returned home from Mather Me-morial hospital , Port Jefferson, andis able to be about again.

J. C. Wehrenberg, Jr., celebratedhis birthday last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumchykhad as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.Frank Beeker and daughters of Man-orville and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Karlenof Calverton.

Rosemary Barbers, Tel. Ronk. 9115

Mr. and Mrs. Max Jabhonsky ofFord street entertained the fol lowingguests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeDelact and son , Henry, of Wood-haven , forjnerly of Patchogue, Mi ssDorothy Smitt of Richmond Hill ,Mrs. Rose Schimedt, Mrs. Rose.Weeks and Mr. and M rs. Phi l ipSchimitt , all of Centereach , andLloyd Rohm of Sayville.

Mr. and M rs. Fred Stahman spentthe weekend at the i r bungalow onFord street.

The Monday Night Bridge clubmet at the home of Mrs. KatherineDavies of Railroad avenue.

Miss Wanda Heinricb and Mrs.A. Heinrieh of Long Island ci ty,who very frequently visit Mr. andMrs. John Wild of Smith street,have left, for M i a m i , Fla., for astay of three weeks.

The Holbrook Owls baseball Ath-letic club held its first meeting lastThursday at the home of Joe Bucaloof. Robert street to begin prepara-t ion for the coming baseball season.

A census has been taken of thenu m ber of Catholic people i n th isvicinity, but th e result s ha ve notyet been compiled.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrison, andfamil y formerl y of Broad way avenue,Sayville, h ave moved to their newhome on Laurel street.

Miss Sally Jarman and her bro-ther , Ray mond , of Terry boulevardspent the weekend at the home ofJ i m my Connely of South Ozone Park.

Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Jack Barbera of Grundyavenue were Mr. and Mrs. FrankRich and son , Charles, of Jamaica;Miss Rose A l t a i c and John Ar ta l eof Springfield Gardens; Mr. andMrs. Joseph Arone and son , Sam , ofE lmhurs t and Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeEmanuel and daughter, Christinna ,of Maspeth.

The Fire department met at thefi rehouse last Tuesday night.

The Friday night Bowling c lub ,w h i c h includes Mrs. J. Wehrenberg,M r s. L i l l i an Wehrenberg, Mrs. JohnWild , Mrs. Ann Styger, Mrs. Mil -dred Hermans, Mrs. Evelyn Mul len ,Mrs. May Kraucek, Mrs. Rose Hag-gerty, Mrs . L i l l i an Wilkenson, Mrs.K a t h e r i n e Davies and Mrs. BettyFair, all of Holbrook , and Mrs. M.Meyer of Patchogue, w i l l spend Sat-u r d a y in New York , where they wi l lhave d inne r and a t tend the musical,"Hi gh But ton Shoes."

Mr.-. A n t h o n y Bello of G r u n d y ave-nue a t tended a cosmetic demonstra-t ion at the home of Mrs. N. LaGregaof Patchogue Wednesday ..ni ght.

The i n f a n t d augh t e r of Mr. andMrs. \V. Turi of Garden City, son-i n - l a w and daughter of Mrs. GeorgeSufo of Long Island avenue waschr is tened Fransesca El izabeth Sun-day a f t e rnoon at St. John 's Lutheranchurch by the Rev. Louis Martin.

Mrs. El la Ear of Connect icut wasthe ch i ld 's godmother , and GeborEder of New York city was the god-father. Following the ch r i s t en ing ,a large reception was held at thehome of Mrs. Suto.

NEWS OF MIDDLE ISLANDKltzabclh UsriiFK. Tel. Yaphank .3al<-

A n n i v e r s a r y g ree t ing- to Mr . andMrs. Peter brown. March !¦• . Mrs.Brown is the former Mrs. Else Bren-ner of Middle Island and is now mak-ing her home m ijaiiford. Fla.

.A covered dish supper w i l l be heldat the .Middle Island Presby t e r i a nclutrch next Wednesday at ti : ) i i ) p.m. Each fami ly is to br ing a covereddish.

1 lie Men 's c lub met at t he homeof Lawrence Barnes last Wednesdaynight . Subject of the even ing w a sthe New Lite Movement, whicl i waspresented in a debate betweenCharles Hulline and Alber t Bayles.Eaeli m o n t h a d i f f e r e n t subject w i l lbe discussed. At tend ing were Albertbayles, l 'nomas Bayies , Uersc helHulline, Charles Hul l ine , John Kos-chara , Edmour Gagnon, the Rev. Wil -l iam Stewart, Everett 1'feilfer , Doug-las Clareus and Lawrence Barnes.Refreshments were served by CharlesHotl ine and Alber t ij .-ivies. TheApr i l meeting wil l he held m incchurch.

The Missionary society of thePresbyterian church met at the homeof Mrs. Lawrence Barnes at noonlast Thursday. Following th is meet-ing the Ladies' Aid society met.Plans were made to hold a pot roastsupper in April. The blanket dul lwin start at the April meet ing un-der the supervision of Mrs. LouisDuke of Seidell. Ref reshments wereserved by Mrs. Fr i tz Clareus, Mr s.Thomas Bayles and Mrs. Joseph Hud-son. Present at this meeting were :Mrs . Car l Holschuh, Mrs. RichardFisher, M rs. Martha Wissman, Mrs.Ray me Ritch, Mrs. Charles Hul l ine ,Mrs. Herschel Hulline, Mrs. ThomasBayles, Mrs. Richard Bayles, M r s .I'i'itz Clareus, Mrs. Fannie Hi l l s,Mrs. Fred Blum , Mrs. Ernest Ran-dall , Mrs. Louis Duke, Mrs. EdmourGagnon , Mrs. Peter Wilson, M rs.Everett Pfeilfer, Mrs. George Fieli tz,Mrs. Joseph Hudson , Mrs. FrankRothwell and Mrs. Lawrence Barnes.

The World Day of Prayer serviceheld at the Presbyterian church Fri-day af ternoon un der the di rect ion ofMrs. Thomas Bayles was well at-tended.

Mr. and Mrs. George, Hun gerf ordof Jackson Heights were supperguests Saturday at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Rothwell of Bartlettroad. Mrs. Rothwell spent Friday inNew York and she and Mr. Rothwellwere dinne r guests at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Charles Volmer of Val-ley Stream.

Mis.- Georgia Prassos of Astoriaand Midd le Island celebrated hert h i r t e e n t h b ir thday at the home ofher uncle and a un t , M r. and Mrs..Steve Prassos on Sunday. Many rela-t ives and 1 riends 'were present.

Pli i l i p Wissman spent the week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs.M a r t h a Wi.-sman of Church lane.

Mr. and Mrs. .lack Arbitis ofShoreham visited Mr. and Mrs. FrankR o t h w e l l , Sunday.

Mr . and Mrs. John K a m i n s k i andc h i l d r e n visi ted Mrs. Kaminski'sbro the r - in - l aw and sister, M r. andMrs. Charles Campbell of Brooklyn,Sunday.

M rs. R icha rd Bayles and AlbertBayles at tended the funera l Sundayof Mrs. Let i t ia Rowell Feinberg- atMt. S ina i . Mrs. Feinberg taught inthe West Middle Island school dis-t r ic t many years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Barneswere visi ted on Sunday by his moth-er , Mrs . Rose Barnes, and his broth-e r - i n - l a w and sister, M r. and Mrs.W i l l i a m Johnson, and childr en ofWoods ide.

Mrs . W ill iam Stewart has just re-turn ed h ome after spend ing somet ime w i t h her son , Norman Stewart,and her daughter, Mrs. Neal Watspji,both in Boston , and her dati'gnter,M rs. Richard Hoell of New "London,Conn.

A devot ional service will be heldat t he Middl e Island Presbyterianchurch at. S p. m. every Wednesdayd u r i n g Lent.

OBITUARIESMRS. M A R J O R IE L. BECKWITH,

aged <> 1 , died last Thursday al herhome on Middle road , Bayport. Anative of New York city, she hadlived in Bayport two years.

Surviv ing are her husband, Char lesBeckwith of Blue Point; a daug hter,Mrs. Chester Miller of Blue Point; ason , C. Gordon Beckwith of Man-chester, Conn.; her mother, Mrs.Frances L. Wilson of East Orange,N. J., and a brother, Ar thu r W. Wil-son of Westport, Conn.

A Christian Science reader, Mrs.Clarice Bruch , officiat ed Saturda y atservices in the C. W. Ruland SonsFuneral chapel, Patchogue. Crema-tion was private.

MISS CELINE HOFFMANN , aged.'!(), d ied suddenly la st Thu rsday ather residence on Grcenport avenue,Medf ord . She was a lifelong residentof that communi ty .

Surv ivors in clu de her mother , Mrs.Adol ph Hof fmann ; and one brother ,Carl Hof fmann, mayor of Bellport.

Funeral services were held Satur-day a ft ern oon at th e Pettit Funer alhome, Patchogue, wi th the Rev. CarlGernannt of the Emanu el Lutheranchurch officiating. Interment was inWoodland cemetery, Bell port.

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& removing dock & nets 450.00James G. Shand Inc., Sup-

plies 107.4!)Merwin Still , Spiles 'j S.tliiW. F. Goodger, Sharpen-

ing shears & saw 1.45

2,878.58STREET LIGHTING

March 1, 1918 to February 28. l !»l!iInclusive

Patchogue Electric LiphtCo., Services 17,;> 11.42

17,311.42PLANNING BOARD

March 1, 1948 to February 28, I!H!IInclusive

Comptroller State of New-York, Employees' Re-tirement System lo.T-1

Village of Patchogue, De-ductions withholding tax 0.40

John M. Muddeman , Sal-ary less fees 2S5.72

Lena K. Sedate, Salaryless fees 4'.U>4

385.50TAX REDEMPTION PERSONAL

M_rch 1, 19-18 to February 28, 1»4»Inclusive

Mrs. Harriet Gou ld , TaxRedemption Personal 52. 10

Charles Charach , Tax Re-demption Personal 20.14

72.S4MUNICIPAL DKHT A N D

INTERES TMarch 1, 1918 to February 28, I ' ll! '

InclusivePeoples National Bank ,

Temporary Loan , bonds ,interest lS ,21;- .75

Patchogue Bank , Tempo-rary Loan , bonds , in ter-est : 10 .1121. 17

28 2:",.'.,2NON BUDGET

March 1, 1«>18 to February -K. l'.H'.lInclusive

L. C. Smith & CoronaTypewriters Inc., Type-writer K'.t'.or.

American LaFrance Foam-ite Corp., Equipment. l'.t .507.00

Goods Roads MachineryCo., Sno-Go 1O .2MI.O0

Burroughs Adding Ma-chine Co., Adding Ma-chine 2.12. "in

Harold Ashare, Services . 300.0( 1Central Motor Sales &

Service, Willys pickuptruck 2,:!85.20

Frank Halliwell , PaintingMunicipal Bldg is*( .i .0(i

Municipal Machinery Co.,Sweeper, snowplow 7.3'.i5 .( io

Edward Ehrbar Inc., Pay-loader & equipment (; ,( i _'n no

Patchogue Motors , Fordtruck 4 ,15(1 .00

Joseph & Louis Kreisbeig,Purchase 14 Terry St., &unearned premium ins.policy .. .. 0.02:1.2 1

Oak Park Nurseries, Trees 120.00Havens '& Pelletreau ,

Services 35.00Q- A. Lerch, Taxes Kreis-

berg property l-T.i .uoTitle Gua rantee & Trust

Co., Examining title 1W.00Harry Stevenson, Heating

equipment :iJ5 .00Herbert Kane, Emergency

watchman 4 1. 1"Joseph Hawkins, Emer-

gency watchman 8.-"wne Pontieri , Emcrgencv. watchman ". 7>"Martin Rowland , Emer-

gency watchman 13. 3UJoseph Rhodes , Emer-

gency watchman 4 1.7"F»ul Andrisani , Emer-

gency watchman 27. 1"Tank Anderson , Emer-

gency watchman 7.'.' ->trying Mitchell , Emci -. feney watchman . 7.0"Alfred Cafiero , Emergence

watchman ".. 11.2""ed C. papC Emergency

watchman 17.3"Vl »age of Patchogue, De-ductions withholding tax 2-3.05

«• O. Perm Machinery Co.Inc, Motorgrader 8,155.00

(J7 ,15!i .!»< '»M CURREN T REVENUE•"arch I, 194 8 to February -«. 1919p , Inclusiveoe"s Glass Service, Re-Pairs windshield -1.75

2L75M_r ^

Ri<ING MUTER ACCOUNT"11arch I , 19J8 to February 28, 1919n ' , Incluisivc^mptroller State of Newlork , Employees' Re-v f»"ement System l.'-TVl»age of Patchogue, Dn-. auctions withholding tax 23.:"'**"-* K. Sedate, SalaryJess fees 1 12>"v,"a.&« of Patchogue , !VIM nian salary .. .. 2,1V. '.8 ' '> \

m„c of Patchouli*., Re-imburse Traffic light

T operation .. 32.:'^ !

fe • Asph_i_ "0o; "i nc;; , ;M-tenal 07. "2 i

Northport Sand and Grav-el Co.. Mater ia l 1,372.00

Local Steel and SupplyCo.. No p a r k i n s signs .. 18.82

Tin- Patchogue Advance,P r i n t i n g 7.32

Fein- !' S< l'vice Stat ion .Gas, oil , repairs 47.00

J o h n J. H ot- <£ Son , K e n tp a r k i n g space , repairsto fence, insurance .. iS8.t>i>

M. II . Rh odes , Pa rk ing.M.'U'r Collections 7,0 13.27

B e n j a m i n Charach & Son ,Airent , Kent pa rk ingspace 120.0"

Edgar A - Sharp . I n s u r -ance , r en t p a r k i n g space |>94. H8

Alma Makela , Agent, Kentpa rk ing space 2.- .00

Gi l -Ba r t Co., Repai rs to ^

_scooter 1-J -' ¦•-

V i ll age of Patchogue ,Pet ty cash account 4.1- )

Ideal ' Pamt Co., Traff icpa in t "¦- ' ' --

( ' . B. V a i i A i i ' i i . .Mate r i a l.v app l i ca t ion . '!."' 1-:'9

Patchogue P a i n t & Ha r d -ware Co ., Tralhc p a in t 23 l .*7

Robert Ii. Ryder. Signs 43,00

Frank Scu ta r i , Street _ f

_p a i n t i n g '-•• ,'*

(Jeorge Kass eJ , Streetp a i n t i n g • ¦ • J , *'hu

Kav Silsb" , Street p a in t-ing - 1'"'°

1 ,,u , s DeSant , Streetp a i n t i n g 17't> 8

A r t h u r Ihud , Street paint -i ng . . . lj - <* 1

George A l l . i n , S t re e tn.' , , n t i l l , . ' 1 '- '"

1'aU'hogn.' Electric Light.Co .. Trallic Signal op-. • ra t ion *£} •§

K. J. Brooks. Seals <<> .1< )

F r a n k Fia la & Son , 'I raf- ,>}lie w h i t e . J -1..--

S o i i f h Shore Co n t r ac t i n g&, Dredging Corp., ., . > - ..E q u i pm e n t h i r e 1 !_ . •<"

W. R. M a r i an '.- Sons Inc. , .,, . , -, ,Supp l i es ¦- •

A l d r ic h E lec t r i c Co., K(-

p a i r - t ra t' i c l i g h ts -'¦»• > • •» '

Es ta te of I I . Clay Lo.see,Kent p a rk i n g space •>"" ";

Edgar VVbal e i i , Pa r t s .. . "-¦• ¦-W i l l i a m s o n Law Book ( •> ¦ ¦

Supp l ie s , . , '-"¦**

F.ddiu B l ac ker , A u t o Elec-

t r i c Service , Repai rs <~ ^part .-

I'a t c hog u e Motors Inc . ,

New p a t ro l car , g ni e r -, , I - I . I - 1

a t o i .,.• 00f- inv Bros.. I V i n t i u g •- '¦'•"".);, ;,„„ G. Shand Inc . , Sup-

^^p lies ¦¦ ¦ ' ,. 1 1 o -'0Sho r t age , hags ol I I I C K C I - ¦» ••'"j .;, ,\. Sha rp I n s u ra n c e

\ ..'e i i cv . I n s ur a n c e '— "So u t h Bay C o n so l i d a te d

W a te r Co.. Services^

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j H „,. | ,„rt I-;. Rowse, Su p -

^^j I ' l ' 1 ' - - "'2",58'2.7'

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I 0. B. Davis, Inc. ji Funeral Home I_, _

? Quiet, serenity, good taste |§ and adequacy mark the estab- |g lishnient which we place at |g your disposal when the mis- Pi fortune of death afflicts your |1 family. It is definitely planned i5 as a setting for the last trib- _

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216-222 East Main Street |Port Jefferson, N. Y. 1

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326 Kast Main StreetPATCHOC-UE, N. Y.

O F F E R I N GModerately Priced

FuneralsIncluding " Over 50 Items

of ServiceARTHUR C. PETTIT

DirectorTelephone Patchogue 52

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