__ SELDEN SCHOOL 'Y €_ !_l^ %W JL_. k?| %j ¥-ff MM. d% %W if& NOTES ; g^aMgwMMpan_--B-SiWBS_n__Bi-B«_wiHi>*v>HP*nHM*v MEDFORD SCHOOL There is no school today because of the Lincoln's birthday holiday. Last Thursday Perry Clarke of Utica entertained the children of tbe Medford school with his trick fiddle playing, magic and comedy. He also visited each classroom and gave handwriting demonstrations. The classrooms have received thgir Junior Red Cross posters and pins and the pupils are now enrolled members of this organization. On Friday afternoon the assembly feature was a movie from the Y. _M. C. A.r the subject, "Vermont's Maple Industry ." The film showed the methods of obtaining maple sugar , both old and modern , and the various uses of the syrup and sugar. Friday - after school the boys of Medford enjoyed play day at the Blue Point school. The feature of the afternoon was basketball, and amongthose taking part were Thomas Sporck, Alfonso Fueci, Louis Halik, John Condon , James Murray, John Connelly, Martin Connelly, Timothy Crowley and Richard Boehl. Next week, from Monday to Friday, the school will observe "Bill of Rights" week and each room will take part in a program. Plans have been completed for the dinner to be held at the Veterans hall on Monday, February 17 at 7 p. m. There will also be entertainment by Harry Ferrier , the magician. The parents of the eighth grade pupils are in charge of the supper. Perfect attendance f o r January was attained by the following pupils of Medford school : Grade 1—Richard Mistier, J o h n Muller, Louis Piergiorgi , Ruth Gautier, Carolyn Ihm, Claire Ziegelmair. Grade 3—Joan Rassner- Raymond Caldwell, Raymond Crevoiserat, Lewis Davis, George Essler. Grade 3—4 — Edward Connelly Balph Jung, David McGowan , David Nemschick. James Ray, Henry Reinfrank , Helena Coleman. Grade 5—Emily Baranello , Marie Glover, Marlene Rose. Gj -ade C>— Richard Boehl , Manfred Buttner, John Connelly, Martin Connelly, David Gautier, Laura Caldwell, Dorothy Ihm , Sarah Ray, Anna Tiffert. Gra de 7—Russell Caldwell , Timothy Crowley, Stanley Eberhaj 'dt, Paul Jacobi , Alfred Tierney, Anna Bianco, Claire Dvorak, Grade 8—Angelo Baranello, John Condon , Edward Crevoiserat , Louis Halik , James Murray, Ruth Baiter , Agnes Bianco, Mary Bianco, Kathryh Burkhardt , Ruth Crevoisemt, Virginia Gautier , Patsy Rose, Marie Schleyer, Ellen Zaharatos. The honor roll for the month of January is as follows : Grade 2—Theodore -Alt , Carol Cesman , Margaret Fritz, Adele Mizgier, June Walther. Grade 3—Raymond Caldwell , Joan Kassner, James Mallison . Grades 3— . — Ruth Beck , Edward Connelly, Ralph Jung, David Koeehel , David Nemschick , Marilyn Zeidler. Grade 5—Emily Baranello, Joseph Schleyer. ¦ Grade G —• George Alt , Manfred Buttner , David Gautier , Anna Tiffert. Grade 7—Claire Dvorak , Jack .Finger , Dorothy Koeehel, Annie Laurie Sht.lt-. Grade 8—Ruth Crevoiserat , George Mallison , Marie Schleyer , P a t sy Rose. Louis Halik. William J. E. Adamec, Jar. | I FUNERAL HOME I MODERN CHAPEL H M H Trompt Service . —• Any Dlatnnco ¦ Spacious .l_ i*iolil(_ AccommodaUonft J Usage No Charge Phone Sayville 4369 Locust Ave., Bohemia, h. I. Perfect attendance for the month of January was attained by these Selden pupils. Grades 1, 2 and 3—Martha Boehl*, Rose Bruno, Lillian Cameron , William Haspel*, Jack Kruger, Cynthia Parente, Clara Sager *. Grades 4, 5 and 6—W endel Marsh, Leonard Rickard*, Charles Sanger, Thomas Cameron *, William Vitale, Richard Brunquell*, Donald Ryman *, Martha Patane, Margaret Sanger, Dorothy Werns, Beatriee McLarty*, Rosalie Pettignano, Jean Haspel*, Mary Saiz*, Lorraine Sherwood*. Grades 7 and 8—Willard Hough, Anthony Pettignano, Arthur Dunham, Donald McLarty, Jennie Miglio,1 Anna Pettignano, Elizabeth Truglia *, Eleanor Chapman *, Florence Hough*, Louise Marra. * Perfect attendance for school year to date. HOLBROOK SCHOOL ¦ The honor roll of Holbrook school for the second quarter includes the following pupils: Grade 1— William Leudeman 91, Otto Plagge 90. Grade 2—Eleanore Perez 94, Charlotte Berg 93, Alice Brown , George LaFrance 92, Lillian Zvoniek 92, Em ma Walsh 89, Grade 3 — Joseph -Gradischer 93, William Walsh , Theodore Bambara 88. Grade 4—Peter McKeman 95, Helen Schmidt 94, Alfred Bleimeller 92, Ruthann Bleimill er 92, Barbara: Magenheimer 91, Virginia Areidiano 90, Marilyn Geigel 89, Thomas Byrnes 89, Robert Walsh 89, Violet Zovnik 88, Rosemary Barbera 87. Grade 5—Arthur Hermanns 85, Ivan LaFrance 85. Grade 6—George Borges 85, Rich ard Mohring 87, Gloria Areidiano 93. Grade 7—Margaret McKernan 91, Joan Warzel 90. Grade 8 — Richard Gvadischer 93, Lucille Martucci 88, John C. Wehrenberg, Jr., 87. The perfect attendance list is as" follows: Grade 1—Sally Bartou. Grade 2—Charles Wood , Betty Bartou , Charlotte -.erg, Doris Bowen , Ann Wilkinson , Carole Areidiano. Grade 3—Theodora Bambara , Edward Mottl , Joseph Mottl. Grade 4—Virginia Areidiano- Rosemary Barbera , Alfred Bleimiller , Dorothy Leudemann . Grade 5 — Justus Brown , George Mottl , Rosalie Martucci , Joan Zvonik. Grade G—Betty Green. Grade 7—Mar garet Green , Hclen Leudeman , Margaret McKeman , Audreay Raff , A n i t a VanBalknb.rg , Theodore Pa ton. Grade 8—Josephine Kaudrick , Lu cille -Vuu'tvt - ci , John C Wehr-cnberg Jr. HOLTSVILLE SCHOOL At Holtsville school the following pu pils had perfect attendance for the month of January : •Grade 1—Jerry DiDonato , Arthur Krcutz , Janet Boone , Edna Thicde, Mary Sipos. Grado 2—Daniel Esposito , ArthurTerry, G arnet Meier , Robert LaiFever. Grade 3—Nancy Colburn. Grade 4—-Leon Stoltze , Kenneth Terry, Grade 5—Arthur Read , Joan Lan dahl , Betty Sipos. Grade 6—Robert Boerner , Frank LoDestro, Alox Sipos , Mildre-d Holecck, Jeanne Vautrin. Grade 7—Enese Carrczola , Clayton Blackwel ,, Florence Crawford , Anthony Esposito, Emily Randall, Frank Holecek, Irene Rudy, Ernest Johnson , Esther Wentisch , John Katz, Donald Thron. Grade 8~-Ruth Wentisch , Thomas Colburn , John Crawford , William Landahl , Stig Stoltze, Thomas Thron, A half-hour entertainment was given the pupils at the Holtsville school last Thursday morning by P-crry B . Clark of Utica. The program consisted, of violin selections: "Jingle Bells ," "Red Wing," "Turkey in the Straw,"- "The Mocking Bird" and "Farmer in the Dell" ; also sleight of hand tricks and illustrations of handwriting. Mr. Cla rk is making a tour of tho island visiting various schools. School in this district is closed today, Lincoln 's birthday. Last Tuesday afternoon a Girl Soout troop was organized with 12 girls present, Mrs. Dora Smith is scout leader and Miss Helcne Kinsley, assistant leader. The trc-op committee consists of Miss Edna Horn , chairman; Mrs. Dolly Meier, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Charlotte Terry, Mrs. Helen Terry, Miss M a r i o n Schwenk , Mrs. Alice ' Read and Mrs. Grace Wentisch. The second meeting was held at the school yesterday afternoon. The Girl Scouts are planning to hold a card party on March 7. Principal Clinton S. Smith will attend a meetin g and dinner of 'the Second Supervisory district principals at Shaber's Rest, Patchogue, tomorrow evening. The elementary boys have resumed their shop work at the school, and meetings are being held each Monday evening. Last Friday afternoon Perry Clark entertained the pupils of Holbrook school with demonstration s of unusual penmanship, some parlor tricks and novelty selections on th*e violin. LAKE RONKONKOMA SCHOOL The pupils of the seventh and eighth grades of the Lake Eonkonkoma school led-in attendance for the month of January with 94 per cent. The month 's attendaj .ee for the whole school was 91 per' cent. Those who attained perfect attendance records were: Archie Court, David Sandstrom- Harold Sorenson, Nicholas Germano, Constance Davis, Helen Sandstrom, Grace Williams, June Allgaier, Rose Marie Gei'ken, Betty Pearsall , John Hyanan, Lucille Maletich , Charles Russell , Mark Pedisich, Stanford Masin and William Okvist. The January honor roll includes the following pupils: Grade 1 — Marie Bruno, ArthurDavis, Pauline Mooney, Jane OkvistAnton Pedisich, Richard Schaudel , Sylvester Yam. Grade 2—Eleanor Grau , Frank. Halik , Diana Maletich , Barbara Pearsail, Vera Pedisich , Doris WilliamsGrade 3—Richard Allgaier, Gladys Davis, Louise Davis, Barbara Hans, Ruth Ann Hawkins. Grade 4—-Lawrence Collins, Muriel Davis, May Dene, John Hyman , Betty Pearsall, Norman Roil, John Visich . Grade 5—Lucille Maletich. Grade S — Irwin Carpenter , Joan Her-te, Edith Okvist, Mark Pedisich , Naomi Singer , Edwin Straub, Stanford Masin. Grade 7—Jean Berger, Caroline Cosich , Lois Okvist, Harold Sor enson . Lillian Visich. Grade 8—Charles Fe-cloriow. Rose Marie Gerken , Nicholas Germano , Catherine Pusemp, Ruth Schaudel , Eileen Long. RONKONKOMA SCHOOL The following' pupils of the Ronkonkoma school achieved perfect attendance during the mon th of January: Grades 1. and 2—Frank McDonald , Fred Pennenga , Michael Turoczi , Jack Wilkinson , Laura Becker , Barbara Buderer , Sherry Jane Caspar! , Doris Peterson , Anna R-cpp, Barbara White. Grades 3 and 4—John llorvath , Ste^ phen Torok , Arthur Browne, Robert Mason , John McDonald , Charles Drew, Richard Holdashel, Robert Smith , John Neyssen , Evelyn Conimerdinger, Marie Bo-gensberger , Barbara Horvath , Vilma Pedelem , Eleanor McIn tyre. Grades 5 and 6—John Kott, John Nagye , Frank Peter . Margaret Do>bosy, Rose Mon-eale, Cheric Pickei"ing, Charlotte Seibankas, Elizabeth Torok. Grades 7 and 8 — I rene Buchler , Frank Cherry, Gertrude Hensel , Stephen Pamlanye, Alexander VukQV , Wilson Caspari , Vilma Hanak , Dorothy Mason, George Neyssen, Francis Roach. Those who had perfect attendance for tho first half of the term are: Stephen Torok , Robert Mason , John McDonald , Charles Di'ew, Richard Moldnshc], John Ney ssen , Evelyn Commenlii-ger, Rarbara H o r v a t h , Vilma Fcdclem- John Kott , Frank Peter , M argaret Dohos-y, Ros-e Moixoale, Irene Buchler , GeitrUde Hensel, Vilma Hanak and Doroth y Mason. CBWmilEACrl SCHOOL Pupils who played in the orchestra in the muis-ic festival at Sayville High school last night .were ' Ruth Campbell, Paul and Peter Grobon , Richard Fredericks, Maureen Walsh si nd Antoinette and Joseph Maningo. . ANNUAb FLORISTS' MEETING TO m HELD IN BLUE POINT l^ WmWf W^Lkf WLTco? COAL, FEED and FUEL OIL j Rider Avenue and Long Island Railroad .TELEPHONE 27*0 PATCHOGUE, N. Y. An interestin g meeting for flower growers will be held Wednesday afternoon , February 10, at 1:30 in the packing shed of Rose Fair , Inc., at Blue Point, An animal ovent, tho florist!.' school th i .- year -will deal, with growing flowers under glass, disease and insect qon irol and latest developments in - cult'urial^pvac .ticos.V ¦;. *ffioltsville Holtsville is well covered ea«h wjeek for news by . . • Irene Jones Mr. and Mrs. William Clay and family and Mrs. Ella Pedriek were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Horne-1 and family .and supper guests of Mr. aiid Mrs. Ralph Pedriek of Babylon. Mrs. Anthony Zunno spent the past week visiting relatives in Corona and Flushing and attended the graduation exercises at Hunter college, New York, last Thursday. Mrs. Zunno's daughter , Miss Louise Zunno, was a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Seel and son Richard and Mrs. Seel's mother of Roslyn Heights visited Robert Berger on Saturday. Mr. Bergrer's guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz , Mrs. J. Picard and. daugh ter Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seel and children of Brooklyn. His niece, Miss Grace Picard, spent several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berger, Mr. and Mrs. George Grapes and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley -Chadderton and son Wesley of Brooklyn helped Mr. Be2-ger celebrate his birthday recently. Miss Virginia Schmidt, Charles Schmidt and Charlies Rehder of Blossom avenue, members of the Midnigh t Rambler Roller Skating.club of Selden, enjoyed skating at the Patchogue rinl. on Monday evening. Mrs. Raymon d Simonton has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Michael Infante and family iri New York. Her grandson Mickey returned with her for an indefinite visit. Mr, and Mrs. J. Heiser and family of Jamaica spent Sunday at their summer home on Woodysrest drive. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nye and family of Astoria and Mr. and Mrs. F. Keller and family of Brooklyn were also visitors at their summer homes here. Mrs. Helen Francis and family of Jamaica recently moved to Selden. Mrs. Francis is the mother of Mrs! Paul Zunno of Waverly avenue*. M iss Ellen Farrell of Blue. Point and Vincent Perry of Patchogue visited Miss Parrel I's grandmother , Mrs . Roy Overton , on Sunday. Mrs . John Sequino of Patchogue was also a- Sunday visitor, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry and family and a party of friends from Bell erose Manor m otored to the Perry summer home on Sylvan dri ve on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs, Ott o Teu fel of Rich mond Hill visited their suanmer home, "Fair Oaks ," on Blue Point road on Sunday and spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Riker , Sr., and Miss Dorothy B. Riker. Mr. and Mrs;. W. J. Edwards " of South Ozon e Park visited them Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baldwin and sons, Elmer and Robert , and daughter Betty of Farmingdale also visited Mrs. Baldwin 's parents, Mr. and Mm. Riker , on Sunday. Miss Rose Holccek of New York, spent the week-end with her parents and family on JSforth Ocean avenue, The Ladies ' auxiliary of the Holtsville Fire department .net at the firemen 's community h all Monday evening with 15 members present. Refreshments wore served by Mrs. Adeline Wrobel and Mrs- Alice Read. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wathews and son Tommie of Patchogue were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Clay and family of Long Island avenue on Mon¦ ~ day* On Sunday morning 2(> members of Boy, Scout Troop .4 of Patchogue attended the services in tbe Congregational church , accompanied by .Scoutmagter William Clay, and ALfred J. Meltae , Carl Smith , Sr., Harry Bierman and William Rogers, troop committee -wetnbQ-s. The scouts., took pax : in the service, led by Harold Co-nklm; and recited tbo pledge to the flag in .unison. Thia service was in connection with Scout wcolc, The I raop now has a haridi-craft display t *l ?l 8ra C0 m<i P* John 'J- Roo. ft ? * street ? ° East V_ Main , Patehtogue. viator Pelikan , who .* employed in Now York, j_ pent the week-end with his . family on Long Island avenue. At least 13 mineral elements ave essential m tho die . of mim and animftls , and those must be present in tho foody ;Most of thorn , however ate present;m tlie natural food. sup-
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