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I MAYWSS^SI I FUNERAL SERVICE I B Mark A. Crosier , Mgr. m I ' A COMMUNITY § J INSTITUTION SINCE 1874 | fi 176 Main St. Tel. Sayvillc 81 | INTEREST DEPARTMENT - ' Paid on Balanc es UP , TO $7, 500.00 INTEREST BEGINS THE 1st OF EACH MONTH Tlae ©YSTEMMENP S BANK . and TMUST COMPANY SAYVILLE, NEW YORK s*** t*""**'i*****Mm *mmmmmmimma»m0mmmmmm *mmmW *^ MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION mwmMMmvmmmmmmmmmwmm mitmmmmmmmmmmMm ihi mmmmmmmnammmm ^immmama^tmmmmmimmi Wmrm^MgwM.^ Mrs. Olive Muaby busily gathers items of interest to Farmingville residents each week. Contact her whenever you have any news. Monday ' s snow storm added the per- fect touch to the holiday -spirit which reigned throughout this community on Christmas day. - Miss Edna Hawkins and cousin , Sammy Robinson of Farmingville Gardens , were dinner guests on Christmas , day of Mr. and Mrs. George Bussing-, Jr., of Horse Block road. -. . \ ¦ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Garite of Farm- ingville Gardens were week-end guests of Mrs . Garite' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. G. Fortini of Brooklyn. Miss Prances Woodbury , Miss Edith . Calhoun , and mother , Mrs. Alice Calhoun , and Joseph Bauer of Horse Block road , were Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Le [Fever of Holtsvilie. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Wentisch of Portion road . entertained at dinner and supper on Christmas day , Mr. and 'Mrs. Arden Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stuart of Portion road. ' .Mr. :and Mrs. J. Cernik of Ozone Park were week-end and holiday guests of their son4n-law and daugh- ter , Mr. and Mrs. William Horlocker of -Farmingville Gardens. Kurt Roeloffs wishes you health , happiness , prosperity and good vision throughout 1940. —Adv. The children and families of the local fire department and Ladies ' auxiliary, were entertained at a Christmas party at the fireh all last Wednesday evening when Santa Claus arrived with a bag of toys and good- ies for all present. The younger guests were entertained with games and the adults enjoyed , dancing, fol- lowed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petit and son Francis of Parraingville Gardens spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Petit' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jonas son of Richmond Hill. Movies at the firehall Friday even- ing added one more jolly event to the holidays when "Charlie ' s Aunt" with Syd Chaplin , proved exception- ally entertaining. Another holiday program this Friday night will fea- ture Ken Maynard in "The Red Raid- ers " and Snub Pollard in "Tough Winter. " Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bahnmullei of Farmingville Gardens entertained at a family re-union supper Christ- mas eve , Mrs. Len a Bahnmuller , George Bahnmuller , ' Edward Bahn- muller , Miss Ray Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bahnmuller and Freder - ick Stevener , Jr., all of Farmingville, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stevener and chil- dren , May and Stanley of Jersey City , N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Stevener and family were week-end guests of Mrs. Stevener ' s mother , Mrs. Lena Bahnmuller -of Horse Block road. Mr. and Mrs. James De Eose of Horse Block road entertained at din- ner Christinas day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neudecker and daughter Patricia of Farmingville Gardens and Miss Vera McLaughlin of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karr of Med- ford ' avenue entertained at dinner Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Igel of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zimmer and son Robert of Pinedale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Kaffka and Mrs. Kaffle a ' s mother , Mrs . M. O'Neil of New York , spent the week-end at their bungalow on Knollcrest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jam«s De Rose of Horse Blocl? road entertained at din- ner and a Christmas eve party Sun- day evening, Mr. and Mrs . Clayton Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Eenald Malerba and Mrs. George Malerba , all of Brooklyn , and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neudecker of Farmingville, Guests over i(l\e holiday of Mr. and Mrs, Angelo Gibaldi of Woody Crest drive were his brother , Albert Gi- baldi , and Mr. and Mrs. James Fer- lice oi Br ooklyn , Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Wllkins re- turned to their home on Pinedale avenue Saturday from a visit of sev- eral weeks in New "Stork. Mr, and Mrs, D. ¦ uonnouo of Free- port entertained a large - -party of guests over the week-end at their summer place on Pineaire avenue. Mr. - and Mrs. Victor Polonski en- tertained at a Christmas eve party Sunday evening at their home ' on Horse Block road , their son Victor , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sokol and daughter Olga of Maspeth , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson of Holtsvilie , Mrs. J. Lineart and sons, Louis and John Katula of Farmingville , and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polonski , Mrs. E. Damasco and John Norcross . of New York. Mrs. Mary Saunders of Woody Crest drive is spending this week with relatives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zimmer of Pinedale avenue entertained at din- ner ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Igel , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson , Mrs- . Ziminer ' s son , Lawrence Case of Brooklyn , and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Kan*, of Medford avenue. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer and son Robert were dinner guests of Mrs. Zimmer ' s brother-in-law and sistei' , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraff- miller of Richmond Hill. The officers of the local fire de- partment will hold open h ouse at the nrehall on New Year ' s eve for mem hers of the department , thcir families and friends. •C©F Stni Mary Hahn records the doings in Coram each week. If you have news for her see W at Rov agna ' s store or call Selden I759-R- 1 The-first sermon delivered by the Rev. George Gambill of Port Jeffer- son on Sunday at ,the Trinity Meth - odist church was on "The Shattered Faith of a Successful World." Mr. Gambill will have charge of the local church from now on. A new plan is goin g to be tried out for a month. Instead of the unified services begin- ning next Sunday the Sunday-school will begin at 9:30 a. m. and church service at 10:30. Next Monday at 8 o' clock p.. m. there is to be a social at the com- munity house, just for an evenin g of fun; There is no admission charge and everyon e is invited. The Rev. George Gambill will be there to take charge. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Plate, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris and children Miss Irene Plate, Mrs. Louis Follini were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plate of Millers Place on Monday . Mrs. Dominick Plate , Mrs. . Richard Morris , Mrs. Rudolph Hahn visited Miss Anna Gazzola at the Holbrook hospital on Saturday . Liloyd Farrands spent Christmas with his wife and son at the home of his mother-in-law in Hightstown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rovagna , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagen and children , Mr.-and Mrs. George Weber , Mr. and Rudolph Hahn and . daughter were guests of Mrs. A. Follini of East Patchogue on Christmas day. . After spendin g . several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Far- rands , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farrands and childr en left Tuesday for . their home in West- Warwick, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Mazzoni en- tertained at supper on Christmas day Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Mazzoni and son Joseph " of Medford , Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn , Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fossa and son Emil , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bacyzensky, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris and children, Gildo Plat e and daughter Arlene of Coram , Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Plate and children of Millers Place , Louis Follini of East Patch- ogue were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Plate on Christmas day. Over 100 gifts were given away to children last Wednesday by the Coram Republican club at the party held at the home of Sal Schrieo. Henry Farrands . of Hightstown , N. J., spent Christinas with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roos spen t Christmas day . in Brooklyn and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kelly. Miss Gertrude Kelly of Brooklyn is spending the sch ool holidays with her parents , Mr . and Mrs. Charles Koos. Mr. and Mrs. John Borella enter- tained at dinner on Christmas clay Mr. and Mrs. John L'Hommedieu., Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Newcomb of Port Jefferson , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borella and baby of Patchogue and. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Borella of Coram. Mr. and Mrs. H. Loomis and chil- dren , Harold and Marion , and Mrs. Biederman of Brooklyn were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William, Bohle. TO BE SUCCESSFUL , ADVERTISE Estelle Schlotman At the Girl Scout meeting held in the school last Monday principal bus- iness was the completion of toys and Christmas gifts. The scouts then had a Christmas party and Mrs. Alfred Steiger , captain , received a gift from the girls. They enjoyed games and some furnished music. Then re- freshments were served. Other adults present besides Mrs. Steiger were Mrs. K. Davies, Mrs. L. Wehrenberg, Mrs. G. Miller , Mrs. H. Worzel , Mrs. F. ~iDitel and also Mrs. A. Greenberg. Mrs. M. MeConnell and s . on4n-law, L. Allison , of Springfield were the guests of Mrs. Stonewall Gilliam on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Messier spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brower of Rumson , N. J. Thursday afternoon the Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran church gave a party for the people of the Old Home- stead on Broadway avenue. Mrs. Henry Heine entertained and the Rev. A. Abben. of the Brooklyn Home for the Aged led in prayer. Those at- tending the party from Holbrook were Mrs. M. Kelsey, Mrs. J. L. Schlotman, Mrs. H. Sebree , Mrs. H. Vollbracht , Mrs. A. Wehrenberg, Mrs. M. Mahler , Mrs , H. Heine, Mrs. A. Pedersen ;and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prokophis, who are in charge of the Old Homestead. The old folks were very happy and expressed much grat- itude. The Boy Scouts met Friday evening in Community hall and completed their work for the half-year term. They made Christmas boxe s and toys which were sent to the needy. They had a Christmas party and the Scout- master Alfred Steiger received a gift from , the -boys. Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Barbera and their two daughters ' spent Christmas in Brooklyn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Artele. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leudemann of College Point spent a couple of days recently with Mr. and Mrs. George Leudemann and family of Broadway avenue. Mr. and Mrs . Charles Moran spent the holidays in Bayside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMullen. Mrs. Moran spent the week there. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skidmore , Jr. 3 and son Arthur , 3d , of Islip and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan St. Louis and son spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heine. Miss Margie Cooney of Immaculata college in Pennsylvania, is spendin g the holidays at her home in College Point. She spent Saturday at the home of the J. L. Schlotman family and Saturday evenin g William Schlot- man entertained Miss Cooney at a dance at Timber Point club. Robert Wehrenberg spent the holi- days with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wehrenberg. Robert is a stu- dent at Stevens Institute of Tech- nology in Hoboken , N. J. Mrs. Mabel Heine and sons Allan and Harvey and Mrs. Estelle Holden of Flushing spent several days recent- ly at their bungalow on Broadway avenue. Mrs. George Miller and her two sons ^ spent Saturday in Jamaica. William Schlotrnan is * staying in New York for a week. Dr. Alexander Nicoll of New York enjoyed Sunday at his home here on Patchogue road. Joseph MeKernan _ and his. son s,; Graham and ; Joseph, Jr., spent Fri- - day in New Y ork. The John Wild family of Woodside spent a few day s recently at their home here . Mr. and Mrs v J. L. Schlotman and family spent Christmas in New York at the home of Miss Florence and Louis Menchine. Mr. and Mrs. George Christian spent Christmas in Brooklyn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stovall Hall. Mrs. Christian will visit her daughter , Mrs. Eva Owen of Morris Plains, and from there go to Jersey City to visit Mrs. Eva Hollis and Marilyn ¦Owen. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hein e , Mr. and Mrs. Bryan St. Louis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skidmore .and son motored to Mal- verne to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heine, Jr., and family. Miss Adele Hillers spent a few days including Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Congers , N. Y. .The Democratic club had . a suc- cessful game party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bedell enter- tained Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins and family of .Sayville, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bedell of Brooklyn , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Land of Hauppauge, Mr. and . Mrs. Clar- ence Overton , and family of Ronkon- koma. . Mr. and Mrs. David Fried of Jack- son Heights celebrated their twenty- fifth weddin g anniversary at the home of Mrs, Fried's broth er - and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kweit of Mushing-on Sunday . The Irving Kweit family of Patchogue and Mrs . J. L. Schlotman motored to Flushing for the occasion . R aphael Fried arrived home from Pittsburgh , also Miss E. Kweit came from Phila- delphia. They had a three-piece orchestra , and Mr. -and Mrs. David Fried received many beautiful gifts. ; The Christmas entertainment of the school was held Wednesday even- ing. A Christmas tree was donated by Mrs. Jack Barbera and trimmed by Mr. and Mrs. George Maas. Ther e was a large attendance. John See- kamp, Jr. , played Santa Claus and all the children present received gf its from the Mothers ' club. Lincoln Holmes , principal of the school , was master of ceremonies. There were recitations , piano solos , dancing ac- cordion playing, violin solos ,, and a pantomime operetta. Mr. and Mrs. August Ring and son August , Jr., enjoyed several days in- cluding Christmas in New York . They visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wag- ner for a couple of days and spent Christinas day with August Ring, father and grandfath er . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gladstone Peters motored out from Pennsylvania and with Mr. and Mrs. Holden Peters of Medford spent Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Peters. The Christmas service of the Lu- theran church was held at midnight Sunday by tli e Rev. Louis Martin of Sayville. Henry Heine sang a solo , "Glad Tidings , " by Grace- Porterfield Polk , accompanied by Mrs. E. Harri- son , organist. The Sunday-school children had a Christmas party Mon- day afternoon at the church. The Ladies ' auxiliary of the Com- munity club will meet tonight. You save over a dollar by sub- scribing to The Mid-Island Mail only $1.50 a year. 1 Nursing Service j Tel. Ronkonkoma 8498 ¦t ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ , , . :< ^' . ¦ ¦¦ " M ^ M -^ MM ' MM ; *Lw _____ ^ Mj

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I MAYWSS SII FUNERAL SERVICE IB Mark A. Crosier, Mgr. mI ' A COMMUNITY §J INSTITUTION SINCE 1874 |fi 176 Main St. Tel. Sayvillc 81 |

INTEREST DEPARTMENT

- ' Paid on BalancesUP, TO $7,500.00

INTEREST BEGINS THE 1st OF EACH MONTH

Tlae ©YSTEMMENPS BANK. and TMUST COMPANY

SAYVILLE, NEW YORKs***t*""**'i*****Mm *mmmmmmimma»m0mmmmmm *mmmW *^

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANKMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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Wmrm^MgwM.^Mrs. Olive Muabybusily gathersitems of interestto Farmingvilleresidents e a c hweek. Contacther whenever you

have any news.

Monday's snow storm added the per-fect touch to the holiday -spirit whichreigned throughout this communityon Christmas day. -

Miss Edna Hawkins and cousin,Sammy Robinson of FarmingvilleGardens, were d i n n e r guests onChristmas, day of Mr. and Mrs.George Bussing-, Jr., of Horse Blockroad. -. . \¦ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Garite of Farm-ingville G a r d e n s were week-endguests of Mrs. Garite's parents, Mr.and Mrs. G. Fortini of Brooklyn.

Miss P r a n c e s Woodbury, MissEdith . Calhoun, and mother, Mrs.Alice Calhoun, and Joseph Bauer ofHorse Block road, were Christmasday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Le [Fever of Holtsvilie.

Mr. and Mrs. William Wentisch ofPortion road .entertained at dinnerand supper on Christmas day, Mr.and 'Mrs. Arden Terry and Mr. andMrs. Leigh Stuart of Portion road.

' .Mr. :and Mrs. J. Cernik of OzonePark were week-end and holidayguests of their son4n-law and daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Horlockerof -Farmingville Gardens.

Kurt Roeloffs wishes you health,happiness, prosperity and good visionthroughout 1940.—Adv.

The children and families of thelocal fire department and Ladies'auxiliary, were entertained at aChristmas party at the firehall lastWednesday evening when Santa Clausarrived with a bag of toys and good-ies for all present. The youngerguests were entertained with gamesand the adults enjoyed , dancing, fol-lowed by refreshments.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petit and sonFrancis of Parraingville Gardensspent the week-end at the home ofMrs. Petit's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Charles Jonas son of Richmond Hill.

Movies at the firehall Friday even-ing added one more jolly event tothe holidays when "Charlie's Aunt"with Syd Chaplin, proved exception-ally entertaining. Another holidayprogram this Friday night will fea-ture Ken Maynard in "The Red Raid-ers" and Snub Pollard in "ToughWinter."

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bahnmulleiof Farmingville Gardens entertainedat a family re-union supper Christ-mas eve, Mrs. Lena Bahnmuller,George Bahnmuller, ' Edward Bahn-muller, Miss Ray Newberg, Mr. andMrs. Henry Bahnmuller and Freder -ick Stevener , Jr., all of Farmingville,Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stevener and chil-dren, May and Stanley of JerseyCity, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenerand family were week-end guests ofMrs. Stevener 's mother, Mrs. LenaBahnmuller -of Horse Block road.

Mr. and Mrs. James De Eose ofHorse Block road entertained at din-ner Christinas day, Mr. and Mrs.R o b e r t Neudecker and daughterPatricia of Farmingville Gardens andMiss Vera McLaughlin of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karr of Med-ford ' avenue entertained at dinnerSaturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-eph Igel of Brooklyn and Mr. andMrs. Philip Zimmer and son Robertof Pinedale avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. John Kaffka and Mrs.Kaffle a's mother, Mrs . M. O'Neil ofNew York , spent the week-end attheir bungalow on Knollcrest avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Jam«s De Rose ofHorse Blocl? road entertained at din-ner and a Christmas eve party Sun-day evening, Mr. and Mrs . ClaytonTripp, Mr. and Mrs. Eenald Malerbaand Mrs. George Malerba, all ofBrooklyn , and Mr. and Mrs. RobertNeudecker of Farmingville,

Guests over i(l\e holiday of Mr. andMrs, Angelo Gibaldi of Woody Crestdrive were his brother , Albert Gi-baldi , and Mr. and Mrs. James Fer-lice oi Brooklyn,

Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Wllkins re-turned to their home on Pinedaleavenue Saturday from a visit of sev-eral weeks in New "Stork.

Mr, and Mrs, D. ¦ uonnouo of Free-port entertained a large - -party of

guests over the week-end at theirsummer place on Pineaire avenue.

Mr.- and Mrs. Victor Polonski en-tertained at a Christmas eve partySunday evening at their home ' onHorse Block road , their son Victor,Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sokol anddaughter Olga of Maspeth , Mr. andMrs. Frank Simpson of Holtsvilie,Mrs. J. Lineart and sons, Louis andJohn Katula of Farmingville, andMr. and Mrs. Joseph Polonski, Mrs.E. Damasco and John Norcross . ofNew York.

Mrs. Mary Saunders of WoodyCrest drive is spending this weekwith relatives in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zimmer ofPinedale avenue entertained at din-ner ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. JosephIgel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson ,Mrs-. Ziminer's son, Lawrence Caseof Brooklyn , and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-ert Kan*, of Medford avenue. OnMonday, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer andson Robert were dinner guests ofMrs. Zimmer's brother-in-law andsistei', Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraff-miller of Richmond Hill.

The officers of the local fire de-partment will hold open h ouse atthe nrehall on New Year's eve formem hers of the department, thcirfamilies and friends.

•C©FStniMary Hahn

records the doings

in Coram each

week. If you have

news for her see

W at Rovagna'sstore or callSelden I759-R-1

The-first sermon delivered by theRev. George Gambill of Port Jeffer-son on Sunday at ,the Trinity Meth-odist church was on "The ShatteredFaith of a Successful World." Mr.Gambill will have charge of the localchurch from now on. A new plan isgoing to be tried out for a month.Instead of the unified services begin-ning next Sunday the Sunday-schoolwill begin at 9:30 a. m. and churchservice at 10:30.

Next Monday at 8 o'clock p.. m.there is to be a social at the com-munity house, just for an evening offun; There is no admission chargeand everyone is invited. The Rev.George Gambill will be there to takecharge.

Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Plate, Mr.and Mrs. Richard Morris and childrenMiss Irene Plate, Mrs. Louis Folliniwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. WalterPlate of Millers Place on Monday.

Mrs. Dominick Plate, Mrs. .RichardMorris, Mrs. Rudolph Hahn visitedMiss Anna Gazzola at the Holbrookhospital on Saturday.

Liloyd Farrands spent Christmaswith his wife and son at the home ofhis mother-in-law in Hightstown,N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rovagna, Mr.and Mrs. Frank Hagen and children,Mr.-and Mrs. George Weber, Mr. andRudolph Hahn and . daughter wereguests of Mrs. A. Follini of EastPatchogue on Christmas day. .

After spending . several weeks atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Far-rands, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farrandsand children left Tuesday for . theirhome in West- Warwick, R. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Mazzoni en-tertained at supper on Christmas dayMr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazzoni andson Joseph "of Medford, Mr. and Mrs.William Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. EmilFossa and son Emil, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bacyzensky,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris andchildren, Gildo Plate and daughterArlene of Coram, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Plate and children of MillersPlace, Louis Follini of East Patch-ogue were dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Dominick Plate on Christmasday.

Over 100 gifts were given away tochildren last Wednesday by theCoram Republican club at the partyheld at the home of Sal Schrieo.

Henry Farrands . of Hightstown,N. J., spent Christinas with hisfamily here.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roos spentChristmas day . in Brooklyn and weredinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DanielKelly.

Miss Gertrude Kelly of Brooklynis spending the school holidays withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesKoos.

Mr. and Mrs. John Borella enter-tained at dinner on Christmas clayMr. and Mrs. John L'Hommedieu.,Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Newcomb ofPort Jefferson , Mr. and Mrs. PeterBorella and baby of Patchogue and.Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Borella ofCoram.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Loomis and chil-dren , Harold and Marion , and Mrs.Biederman of Brooklyn were recentguests of Mr. and Mrs. William,Bohle.

TO BE SUCCESSFUL, ADVERTISE

Estelle Schlotman

At the Girl Scout meeting held inthe school last Monday principal bus-iness was the completion of toys andChristmas gifts. The scouts then hada Christmas party and Mrs. AlfredSteiger, captain, received a gift fromthe girls. They enjoyed games andsome furnished music. Then re-freshments were served. Other adultspresent besides Mrs. Steiger wereMrs. K. Davies, Mrs. L. Wehrenberg,Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. H. Worzel, Mrs.F.~iDitel and also Mrs. A. Greenberg.

Mrs. M. MeConnell and s.on4n-law,L. Allison, of Springfield were theguests of Mrs. Stonewall Gilliam onSunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Messier spentChristmas at the home of Mr. andMrs. Earl Brower of Rumson, N. J.

Thursday afternoon the Ladies' Aidsociety of the Lutheran church gave aparty for the people of the Old Home-stead on Broadway avenue. Mrs.Henry Heine entertained and the Rev.A. Abben. of the Brooklyn Home forthe Aged led in prayer. Those at-tending the party from Holbrook wereMrs. M. Kelsey, Mrs. J. L. Schlotman,Mrs. H. Sebree, Mrs. H. Vollbracht,Mrs. A. Wehrenberg, Mrs. M. Mahler,Mrs, H. Heine, Mrs. A. Pedersen ;andtwo children and Mr. and Mrs. FrankProkophis, who are in charge of theOld Homestead. The old folks werevery happy and expressed much grat-itude.

The Boy Scouts met Friday eveningin Community hall and completedtheir work for the half-year term.They made Christmas boxes and toyswhich were sent to the needy. Theyhad a Christmas party and the Scout-master Alfred Steiger received a giftfrom, the -boys.

Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Barbera andtheir two daughters 'spent Christmasin Brooklyn at the home of Mr. andMrs. John Artele.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leudemann ofCollege Point spent a couple of daysrecently with Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeLeudemann and family of Broadwayavenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moran spentthe holidays in Bayside at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMullen.Mrs. Moran spent the week there.. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skidmore, Jr.3and son Arthur, 3d, of Islip and Mr.and Mrs. Bryan St. Louis and sonspent Christmas day with Mr. andMrs. Henry Heine.

Miss Margie Cooney of Immaculatacollege in Pennsylvania, is spendingthe holidays at her home in CollegePoint. She spent Saturday at thehome of the J. L. Schlotman familyand Saturday evening William Schlot-man entertained Miss Cooney at adance at Timber Point club.

Robert Wehrenberg spent the holi-days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.J. E. Wehrenberg. Robert is a stu-dent at Stevens Institute of Tech-nology in Hoboken , N. J.

Mrs. Mabel Heine and sons Allanand Harvey and Mrs. Estelle Holden

of Flushing spent several days recent-ly at their bungalow on Broadwayavenue.

Mrs. George Miller and her twosons

^ spent Saturday in Jamaica.

William Schlotrnan is * staying inNew York for a week.

Dr. Alexander Nicoll of New Yorkenjoyed Sunday at his home here onPatchogue road.

Joseph MeKernan _ and his. sons,;Graham and ; Joseph, Jr., spent Fri- -day in New York.

The John Wild family of Woodsidespent a few days recently at theirhome here.

Mr. and Mrsv J. L. Schlotman andfamily spent Christmas in New Yorkat the home of Miss Florence andLouis Menchine.

Mr. and Mrs. George Christianspent Christmas in Brooklyn at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Wade StovallHall. Mrs. Christian will visit herdaughter, Mrs. Eva Owen of MorrisPlains, and from there go to JerseyCity to visit Mrs. Eva Hollis andMarilyn ¦Owen.

Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. HenryHeine, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan St. Louisand family, Mr. and Mrs. ArthurSkidmore .and son motored to Mal-verne to visit Mr. and Mrs. HenryHeine, Jr., and family.

Miss Adele Hillers spent a few daysincluding Christmas at the home ofMr. and Mrs. William Martin ofCongers, N. Y.

.The Democratic club had. a suc-cessful game party Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bedell enter-tained Christmas day Mr. and Mrs.Harold Collins and family of .Sayville,Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bedell ofBrooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Landof Hauppauge, Mr. and . Mrs. Clar-ence Overton, and family of Ronkon-koma. .

Mr. and Mrs. David Fried of Jack-son Heights celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at thehome of Mrs, Fried's brother - andsister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. NathanKweit of Mushing-on Sunday . TheIrving Kweit family of Patchogueand Mrs. J. L. Schlotman motored toFlushing for the occasion. RaphaelFried arrived home from Pittsburgh,also Miss E. Kweit came from Phila-delphia. They had a three-pieceorchestra, and Mr. -and Mrs. DavidFried received many beautiful gifts.; The Christmas entertainment ofthe school was held Wednesday even-ing. A Christmas tree was donatedby Mrs. Jack Barbera and trimmedby Mr. and Mrs. George Maas. Therewas a large attendance. John See-kamp, Jr. , played Santa Claus andall the children present received gf itsfrom the Mothers' club. LincolnHolmes, principal of the school , wasmaster of ceremonies. There wererecitations, piano solos, dancing ac-cordion playing, violin solos,, and apantomime operetta.Mr. and Mrs. August Ring and son

August, Jr., enjoyed several days in-cluding Christmas in New York.They visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wag-ner for a couple of days and spentChristinas day with August Ring,father and grandfather.

• Mr. and Mrs. Edward GladstonePeters motored out from Pennsylvaniaand with Mr. and Mrs. Holden Petersof Medford spent Sunday at the homeof Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Peters.

The Christmas service of the Lu-theran church was held at midnightSunday by tlie Rev. Louis Martin ofSayville. Henry Heine sang a solo,"Glad Tidings," by Grace- PorterfieldPolk , accompanied by Mrs. E. Harri-son, organist. The Sunday-schoolchildren had a Christmas party Mon-day afternoon at the church.

The Ladies' auxiliary of the Com-munity club will meet tonight.

You save over a dollar by sub-scribing to The Mid-Island Mail —only $1.50 a year.

1 Nursing Servicej Tel. Ronkonkoma 8498¦t ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ' ¦

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