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NEW MUSICAL "IN CALIENTE" "In Caliente ," opens a four-day engagement at the Patchogue theatre on Sunday, June 30. Its all star cast is headed by Dolores Del Rio , Pat O'Brien , Leo Carrillo and Edward Everett Horton. Warren and Ihibin and Dixon and Wrubel , wrote the songs "Mucha- cha ," "Lady in Red" and the titl e song, 'Tn Caliente. " Phil Regan , the radio cop, sings the "Muchacha , " which features Do- lores in a dance review, and "To Call You My Own , " a ballad. Wini- fred Shaw sings the "Lady in Red , " and "In Caliente" is sung by a group of entertainers . The cast includes the famous DeMarcos , who do some specialty dancing. v Co. Treasurer Terry A Candidate Again? ^•OUNTY Treasurer Ellis T. Terry ^ of Riverhead , who is now serv- ing his second term in that office , is being prominently mentioned for re- nomination in the Republican pri- Ellis T. Terry mary this fall. He has filled the re- sponsible position in a very capable and effici ent manner during a period when unusual financial conditions have prevailed. Among others whose names hav e been suggested for the nomination are Deputy County Treasurer John C. Peck of South- ampton , a former assemblyman and former princi pal of the " Southamp- ton school , and Nelson C. Osborne of East Hampton. Ronkonkoma and the Lake MRS. George Pearsall of Patch- ogue was hostess to the Wednes- day afternoon bridge club last week . Mrs. - Joseph Kirk was hostess to the Philhesperons at their last home meeting of the season. The occa- sion was also a farewell party to one of their members, Mrs. Clarence Badman , who is leaving with " ber children to join her husband in the * northern part of the state where he is employed in the department of forestry; Mrs. Badman expects to be away for a year. The Ronkonkoma school held a beach party last Tuesday at Jack Yerk' s. " Regents examinations were held in tbe local school last week, includ- ing pupils of the Nesconset and Cen- tereaeh schools. Graduation exercis- es for the Lake Ronkonkoma school will be held in the Methodist Ep isco- pal Parish hall this Thursday eve- ning, followed by a reception for the retiring principal , Charles W. Haw- kins. Mrs. Laura Washbur n of Lake Grove was the guest of honor last Wednesday afternoon at a din- ner party arranged in celebration of her seventy-ninth birthday anniver- sary by her hostess, 'Mrs. J. ' David Terry of Lake Grove. Other guests at the party were Mrs. Sterling Girar- det, Mrs. Emil Becker , Mrs. Edward Woodcock and Mrs. Florence Wills. |\ /|R. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln have * ¦*• returned from Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Gagel and family of Brooklyn spent the week- end at Lake View Terrace. About 100 members of the ,. Moth- er ' s club of Grover Cleveland High school, Brookl yn , took a bus ride fpr a dinner party at Yerk's last Mon- day -With Mrs. F. Stoder as chairlady. Ther e was entertainment and danc- ing. Mrs . Sampson and Mrs . L. Riser gave iome excellent musical numbers. Anv; opening celebration will be held at the Piccadilly hotel , Saturday, June 29 , with music and entertain- ment . Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Curtis of Hollis recently visited at the Farnum home on Portion road. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Witte and daughter , Miss Marjorie Witte , have opened their home on Portion road for the summer. Mrs. F. Newton entertained at her home recently, Mrs. J. ' Agnew , Mrs. Joseph of London , England , Mrs . S. Taylor and Miss Margaret Agnew of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. J. 0. Winesch , Mrs. William Guitram and Mrs. Peacock. Mrs. Alice Penchuck was hostess at a cocktai l party recently at her home near . Hudson avenue ' . Her guests were Mrs. " Edwin Risch and 'Mrs. -Dorothy Whitson of the Lake and Mi* , and Mrs. Sidney Jones of Neponset and Miss Mary Montgom- ery Qf Flushing. Mrs. Isabelle Laffray has had as her house guest at her home , "Bel- lair Farm ," Dr. Nora. Moyer of Washington; D. C. The Tuesday Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. D. Seibert last week- Mr, and Mrs. Jack May of Brook- lyn recently visited at " the home Mrs. L. J. T Jones is visiting at New London , Conn, of Mr. and Mrs. D. Newton. Irene Coleman, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris? Hawkins , was taken to ' :the Southside hospital j Bay Shore Monday where sbe underwent an , operation for ,appendicitis. . ?* The ladies of St. Mary ' s Episcopal Parisli guild will sponsor " a card party in the Lake pavilion of George Busch this Friday' ovening; Mrs. Dorothy , Whitson of Henkel I'drivQ; entertained at ; dinner recently H. Ss ' rehbetz and daughters, the Misse/3 Dori s and Winifred , of Wood- haven.. - , ' " . ' . ' ¦ Mrs. Daisy Baker of Lake Grove is ' spending a few weeks in Comiecti- ;cut.?::-- ; " ; ? : ' .i ' . . : ' ¦ 7 . ' : ' : ' : . ' ¦ ' ¦ ' 7-7V '" ¦ " . . " ' ;. - ¦ ? , Mr ' s7 ; : Frank L, ?Kewt<>n:;entertained at a reception• last Wednesday after- hooir f or Mm - Samuel Taylor of L<>,3 Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Joseph Mur- phy of London , England, Mrs . Tay- lor and Mrs. Murphy are sisters of James Agnew and are visiting Mr. and Mrs . Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Girardet had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burghardt of Douglaston. The Men ' s club of the Methodist Episcopal church and their families were guests of the Central Islip Methodist Episcopal Men ' s club, last Tuesday ni ght in Central Islip. They were entertained by movies taken and presented by Mr. Dailey of Cen- tral Islip. The Rev. David K. Sloatman drove to Pennsylvania and returned with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sloatman of Williamsport , and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. S Bprdner , who are visiting at the Lake Grove par- sonage . Doris and Harold Sorenson , Jr., children of Mr. and Mrs . Harold Sorenson of Lake Grove , entertain- ed a few of' their young friends at a joint birthday party at their home last Wednesday afternoon. Their guests were the Misses Dora Becker , Jean and Alice' Swain , Marjory and Dorothy Clift , Claire Rummel and Norma Duffield , also Archie Court , Urban Carpenter , Charles David Sloatman , Timmy Warren and Frank Rummel , Jr. Various games were played , during the afternoon and lat- er the guests sat down to a birthday table, decorated in yellow. Miss Dolly Schiffman of New York has opened a bungalow for the sum- mer on Ronkonkoma,avenue. Charles . .Holnigrun^. awived Thurs- day on the 'S. S; Western. ,Wbrld?from South America ' and;. ' wilt , spend some time at his: homo- near , ihe lal&J III i m v^ ^m ^ v r r M i^ t \a a m Programs Change Sun. and Thurs. Thurs. - Sat. June 27 - 29 Sun. - Wed June 30 - July 3 "P u bl ic Hero No . 1" "IN CALIENTE" with with LIONEL BARRYMORE DOLORES DEL RIO JEAN ARTHUR PAT O'BRIEN CHESTER MORRIS GLENDA FARRELL LEWIS STONE EDWARD EVERETT HORTON SATURDAY NIGHT IS BAN K NIGHT ^~^*~* CUT OUT AND MAIL .^^^ . . EDITOR , MID-ISLAND MAIL MEDFORD , LONG ISLAND Attached herewith is my dollar for one year ' s sub- scri ption to your newspaper. I am a believer in publicity for Middle Brookhaven Town. Please Send Receipt. Name d J VNJI VIX WWW M« **M»M«M **' ** ( '«M"*****«M**««<rW ««««¦««*<* •*•¦•>**>«••* ••#«•*«* #»«*»••••••*»* U. . i . 1 . ' ¦ ' "' . ""' , , \ ' ' , . HMMMMsMMawOHH * «•«<•« mmr-ta « v « tf « «¦ «««a«flH***i> fl»tti a M*>«ba«a>< a **> ai*a*>« * ' <*•« M. Hodkin & Sons Special Dog Food 25 lbs. $1,50 COAL FUEL OIL Poultry Supplies , Egg Carton*, Peat Moss , Fertilizers. 122 We st Main Street Patchogue TEL. PATCHOGUE 955 SON FOR THE ROGERS A son was- born to Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers at the Mather Me- morial hospital , Port Jefferson , last Thursday. Mrs. Rogers was the for- mer Edith Leighton of Port Jeffer- son. Mother and child are doing nicely. (Continued fronj page 1) quisite color at the conclusion of the program. Principal DuBois made the an- nouncements and the pupils of the fifth , sixth and seventh grades took part in the program with vocal se- lections , A fine children ' s orchestra under the direction of .their teacher , Chester Moore , played several fine selections during the intermissions. This year ' s graduates are : Elsie Beck , Viola Gautier , Edith Greisham- mer , Margaret Ihm , Doris Nage l , Marion Sporck , Grace Wessel , Otti - !ie Zeidler , John Gautier , Edward Kiernan , Peter Seitz , Lester Sprague, and A.rthur Suga. The class colors were blue and white , and the motto "Loyalty. " The program was as follows : Orchestra selections by Chester Moore ' s school orchestra. Play— "Graduation at Gayville ," by graduates , Elsie Beck , Margaret Ihm , Grace Wessel , Ottilie Zeidler , John Gautier , Peter Seitz , Lester Sprague , and Arthur Suga. Helpers , Marie Beck , Elly Buchta , Joseph Connelly and Russell Kane. Very amusing sketch. Orchestra selection. Salutatory by Doris Nagel. Class poem by Ottilie Zeidler. Chorus by pupils of the 4, 5, 6 and 7th grades. Oration by Marion Sporck , excep- tionally well written by herself , the subject being the San Diego exposi- tion , which she memorized. Class will by Edith Greishammer , which was very humorous. Principal' s address and distribution of awards—Leonard DuBois. Presentation of gifts by Elsie Beck . Chorus "by pup ils of the 4, 5, 6 and 7-th grades. Valedictory by Viol a Gautier. Awarding of diplomas by James Flynn , president of the Medford board of education. Present ation of flowers. Conclusion—Orchestra selection. Certificates for perfect attendance during the entire year were 'given out by Principal DuBois , and certi- ficates of merit for high averages in class work were distributed to pup ils of the school. Pup ils receiving perfect attendance certificates were: James Anderson , George Beck , Marie Beck, Mary Bi- anco , Robert Boehl , Elly Buchta , Jos- eph Connelly, Marion Connelly, Hen- riett a Dodt , James Follmer , Patricia Hart , Ralph Hart , Jerry Holub , Mar - garet Ihm , Russell Kane , James Mur- ray, Doris Nagel , Harry Riley, John Riley, Mary Schlosser , Peter Seitz , William Seitz , Arthu r Suga , Grace Suga , Lottie Tiller , Darwin Thomas , Martin Thomas , Annette Weinrich , Edward Yost , Frederick Yost , Irene Zeidler , Lillian Zeidler , Ottilie Zeid- ler. Merit certificates for those attain- ing high marks in the examinations this year were awarded to: 5th Grade—Frances Adams , Ger- trude Baker , June Ellis , Patricia Gautier , Frank Holtz , Gertrude Jun g, Pauline Vaughan , Irene Zeidler. 6th Grade Dolores Eberhardt , Matthew Masem , Doris Wessel , John White , Georg e Zaharatos , Lillian Zeidler. 7th Grade—'James Anderson , Dom- inic Baranello , Marie Beck , Elly Buchta , Joseph Connelly, Margaret Hart , Ralph Hart , Edward Hartl , Al- bert Hudak , iHelen Jacobi , Russell Kane , John Sporck , - Grace Suga, Charles Theide , Frank Toth , Annette Weinrich and Dorothy Wessell. Medford School Has Graduation Program THE BRIDGEPORT FERRY ON ITS SUMMER SCHEDULE The summer timetable of the Bridgeport and Po rt Jefferson Steam- boat company ° goes into effect orf Fri- day and the steamers Park City and Long Island will make four trips a day each way. They will leave Port Jefferson at 8 o' clock and 10 o' clock in the morning and 2 and 5 o' clock in the afternoon. From Bridgeport they will sail at 10 o' clock a. m. and 2 o' clock , 5 o' clock and 7 o ' clock p. m.

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NEW MUSICAL "IN CALIENTE"

"In Caliente," opens a four-dayengagement at the Patchogue theatreon Sunday, June 30. Its all star castis headed by Dolores Del Rio , PatO'Brien, Leo Carrillo and EdwardEverett Horton.

Warren and Ihibin and Dixon andWrubel , wrote the songs "Mucha-cha," "Lady in Red" and the titlesong, 'Tn Caliente."

Phil Regan, the radio cop, singsthe "Muchacha," which features Do-lores in a dance review, and "ToCall You My Own," a ballad. Wini-fred Shaw sings the "Lady in Red,"and "In Caliente" is sung by a groupof entertainers. The cast includesthe famous DeMarcos, who do somespecialty dancing. v—

Co. Treasurer TerryA Candidate Again?

^•OUNTY Treasurer Ellis T. Terry

of Riverhead , who is now serv-ing his second term in that office , isbeing prominently mentioned for re-nomination in the Republican pri-

Ellis T. Terry

mary this fall. He has filled the re-sponsible position in a very capableand effici ent manner during a periodwhen unusual financial conditionshave prevailed. Among others whosenames have been suggested for thenomination are Deputy CountyTreasurer John C. Peck of South-ampton, a former assemblyman andformer principal of the" Southamp-ton school, and Nelson C. Osborne ofEast Hampton.

Ronkonkomaand the Lake

MRS. George Pearsall of Patch-ogue was hostess to the Wednes-

day afternoon bridge club last week.Mrs. - Joseph Kirk was hostess to

the Philhesperons at their last homemeeting of the season. The occa-sion was also a farewell party to oneof their members, Mrs. ClarenceBadman, who is leaving with " berchildren to join her husband in the*northern part of the state where heis employed in the department offorestry; Mrs. Badman expects tobe away for a year.

The Ronkonkoma school held abeach party last Tuesday at JackYerk's. "

Regents examinations were heldin tbe local school last week, includ-ing pupils of the Nesconset and Cen-tereaeh schools. Graduation exercis-es for the Lake Ronkonkoma schoolwill be held in the Methodist Episco-pal Parish hall this Thursday eve-ning, followed by a reception for theretiring principal , Charles W. Haw-kins.

Mrs. Laura Washbur n of LakeGrove was the guest of honor lastWednesday afternoon at a din-ner party arranged in celebration ofher seventy-ninth birthday anniver-sary by her hostess, 'Mrs. J.' DavidTerry of Lake Grove. Other guests atthe party were Mrs. Sterling Girar-det, Mrs. Emil Becker, Mrs. EdwardWoodcock and Mrs. Florence Wills.|\ /|R. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln have*¦*¦*• returned from Buffalo.

Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Gagel andfamily of Brooklyn spent the week-end at Lake View Terrace.

About 100 members of the,. Moth-er's club of Grover Cleveland Highschool, Brooklyn, took a bus ride fpra dinner party at Yerk's last Mon-day -With Mrs. F. Stoder as chairlady.There was entertainment and danc-ing. Mrs. Sampson and Mrs. L. Risergave iome excellent musical numbers.

Anv; opening celebration will beheld at the Piccadilly hotel, Saturday,June 29, with music and entertain-ment.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Curtis ofHollis recently visited at the Farnumhome on Portion road.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Witte anddaughter, Miss Marjorie Witte, haveopened their home on Portion roadfor the summer.

Mrs. F. Newton entertained at herhome recently, Mrs. J.' Agnew, Mrs.Joseph of London , England , Mrs. S.Taylor and Miss Margaret Agnew ofLos Angeles, Cal., Mrs. J. 0.Winesch, Mrs. William Guitram andMrs. Peacock.

Mrs. Alice Penchuck was hostessat a cocktail party recently at herhome near . Hudson avenue'. Herguests were Mrs. " Edwin Risch and'Mrs. -Dorothy Whitson of the Lakeand Mi*, and Mrs. Sidney Jones ofNeponset and Miss Mary Montgom-ery Qf Flushing.

Mrs. Isabelle Laffray has had asher house guest at her home, "Bel-lair Farm," Dr. Nora. Moyer ofWashington; D. C.

The Tuesday Bridge club met atthe home of Mrs. D. Seibert lastweek-

Mr, and Mrs. Jack May of Brook-lyn recently visited at "the home

Mrs. L. J.T Jones is visiting at NewLondon, Conn,of Mr. and Mrs. D. Newton.

Irene Coleman, granddaughter ofMr. and Mrs. Morris? Hawkins, wastaken to' :the Southside hospital j BayShore Monday where sbe underwentan , operation for ,appendicitis. .?* The ladies of St. Mary's EpiscopalParisli guild will sponsor" a cardparty in the Lake pavilion of GeorgeBusch this Friday' ovening;

Mrs. Dorothy , Whitson of HenkelI'drivQ; entertained at; dinner recentlyH. Ss'rehbetz • and daughters, theMisse/3 Doris and Winifred , of Wood-haven..- ,':¦ ". ' . '¦ Mrs. Daisy Baker of Lake Groveis' spending a few weeks in Comiecti-

;cut.?::-- ; " ;?: ' .i '.. : ' ¦ 7. ' : ': ': . ' ¦' ¦' 7- 7V '" ¦" . . " ' ;. - •¦ ?,Mr's7;:Frank L,?Kewt<>n:;entertainedat a reception• last Wednesday after-hooir f or Mm - Samuel Taylor of L<>,3

Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Joseph Mur-phy of London , England, Mrs. Tay-lor and Mrs. Murphy are sisters ofJames Agnew and are visiting Mr.and Mrs. Agnew.

Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Girardethad as their guests last week Mr. andMrs. Fred Burghardt of Douglaston.

The Men's club of the MethodistEpiscopal church and their familieswere guests of the Central IslipMethodist Episcopal Men 's club, lastTuesday night in Central Islip. Theywere entertained by movies takenand presented by Mr. Dailey of Cen-tral Islip.

The Rev. David K. Sloatman droveto Pennsylvania and returned withhis father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.D. A. Sloatman of Williamsport, andMr. and Mrs. T. D. S Bprdner, whoare visiting at the Lake Grove par-sonage .

Doris and Harold Sorenson, Jr.,children of Mr. and Mrs. HaroldSorenson of Lake Grove, entertain-ed a few of' their young friends at ajoin t birthday party at their homelast Wednesday afternoon. Theirguests were the Misses Dora Becker,Jean and Alice' Swain, Marjory andDorothy Clift , Claire Rummel andNorma Duffield , also Archie Court,Urban Carpenter , Charles DavidSloatman, Timmy Warren and FrankRummel, Jr. Various games wereplayed , during the afternoon and lat-er the guests sat down to a birthdaytable, decorated in yellow.

Miss Dolly Schiffman of New Yorkhas opened a bungalow for the sum-mer on Ronkonkoma,avenue.

Charles . .Holnigrun^.awived Thurs-day on the 'S. S; Western. ,Wbrld?fromSouth America ' and;.'wilt , spend sometime at his: homo- near , ihe lal&J I II

i m v ^m ^v r r M i t \a am Programs Change Sun. and Thurs.

Thurs. - Sat. — June 27 - 29 Sun. - Wed June 30 - July 3

"Public Hero No. 1" "IN CALIENTE"with with

LIONEL BARRYMORE DOLORES DEL RIOJEAN ARTHUR PAT O'BRIEN

CHESTER MORRIS GLENDA FARRELLLEWIS STONE EDWARD EVERETT HORTON

SATURDAY NIGHT IS BAN K NIGHT

~^*~* CUT OUT AND MAIL

. ^ ..EDITOR, MID-ISLAND MAILMEDFORD, LONG ISLANDAttached herewith is my dollar for one year's sub-scription to your newspaper. I am a believer inpublicity for Middle Brookhaven Town.Please Send Receipt.

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TEL. PATCHOGUE 955

SON FOR THE ROGERS

A son was- born to Mr. and Mrs.William Rogers at the Mather Me-morial hospital , Port Jefferson , lastThursday. Mrs. Rogers was the for-mer Edith Leighton of Port Jeffer-son. Mother and child are doingnicely.

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quisite color at the conclusion of theprogram.

Principal DuBois made the an-nouncements and the pupils of thefifth , sixth and seventh grades tookpart in the program with vocal se-lections, A fine children's orchestraunder the direction of .their teacher ,Chester Moore, played several fineselections during the intermissions.

This year's graduates are : ElsieBeck, Viola Gautier, Edith Greisham-mer, Margaret Ihm, Doris Nagel,Marion Sporck , Grace Wessel , Otti-!ie Zeidler, John Gautier , EdwardKiernan , Peter Seitz, Lester Sprague,and A.rthur Suga. The class colorswere blue and white, and the motto"Loyalty. "

The program was as follows :Orchestra selections by Chester

Moore 's school orchestra.Play— "Graduation at Gayville ," by

graduates, Elsie Beck , Margaret Ihm,Grace Wessel , Ottilie Zeidler, JohnGautier , Peter Seitz, Lester Sprague ,and Arthur Suga. Helpers , MarieBeck , Elly Buchta , Joseph Connellyand Russell Kane. Very amusingsketch.

Orchestra selection.Salutatory by Doris Nagel.Class poem by Ottilie Zeidler.Chorus by pupils of the 4, 5, 6 and

7th grades.Oration by Marion Sporck , excep-

tionally well written by herself , thesubject being the San Diego exposi-tion , which she memorized.

Class will by Edith Greishammer,which was very humorous.

Principal's address and distributionof awards—Leonard DuBois.

Presentation of gifts by Elsie Beck.Chorus "by pupils of the 4, 5, 6 and

7-th grades.Valedictory by Viola Gautier.Awarding of diplomas by James

Flynn, president of the Medfordboard of education.

Presentation of flowers.Conclusion—Orchestra selection.Certificates for perfect attendance

during the entire year were 'givenout by Principal DuBois, and certi-ficates of merit for high averages inclass work were distributed to pupilsof the school.

Pupils receiving perfect attendancecertificates were: James Anderson ,George Beck, Marie Beck, Mary Bi-anco, Robert Boehl , Elly Buchta , Jos-eph Connelly, Marion Connelly, Hen-rietta Dodt , James Follmer, PatriciaHart, Ralph Hart, Jerry Holub, Mar-garet Ihm , Russell Kane, James Mur-ray, Doris Nagel, Harry Riley, JohnRiley, Mary Schlosser , Peter Seitz ,

William Seitz, Arthur Suga, GraceSuga , Lottie Tiller, Darwin Thomas,Martin Thomas , Annette Weinrich,Edward Yost , Frederick Yost, IreneZeidler , Lillian Zeidler , Ottilie Zeid-ler.

Merit certificates for those attain-ing high marks in the examinationsthis year were awarded to:

5th Grade—Frances Adams, Ger-trude Baker , June Ellis, PatriciaGautier, Frank Holtz , Gertrude Jung,Pauline Vaughan , Irene Zeidler.

6th Grade — Dolores Eberhardt,Matthew Masem , Doris Wessel , JohnWhite, George Zaharatos, LillianZeidler.

7th Grade—'James Anderson , Dom-inic Baranello , Marie Beck, EllyBuchta, Joseph Connelly, MargaretHart , Ralph Hart, Edward Hartl , Al-bert Hudak , iHelen Jacobi , RussellKane, John Sporck , - Grace Suga,Charles Theide, Frank Toth , AnnetteWeinrich and Dorothy Wessell.

Medford School HasGraduation Program

THE BRIDGEPORT FERRYON ITS SUMMER SCHEDULE

The summer timetable of theBridgeport and Port Jefferson Steam-boat company °goes into effect orf Fri-day and the steamers Park City andLong Island will make four trips aday each way. They will leave PortJefferson at 8 o'clock and 10 o'clockin the morning and 2 and 5 o'clockin the afternoon. From Bridgeportthey will sail at 10 o'clock a. m. and2 o'clock, 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock p. m.