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provide one or tnoiv selections.
The usual C. K. meeting « i l l l » j ItfiiPtH etiI'll 1»nn> ¦ sjHHiMil' ed l>> leei,.
b .' t s el t i l e E a s te r n I ..en,' I.-1.II'. .
o i i i i t l r d on Sunday ewnlnic.
held i. . '
Tin Men 's Club enjoyed an oysf r| I l n s p l t i i l . X n x i l l a i - N . I" Is
suvp er at tln-lr reijular ttuiiith' y * Wetlncd.iy e l i n l n . .I .illl : I! \ -1. :> *
i i i e i l l U K on .Monday > veiilni.', Mrs. ; s n '< luck ;!• T r l l l l l y p -il-i —1« liens.' .
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,1. \V . Win ner entertained one oi Ml ldue . ptien lile . Tehl ;,|i,l i ii- liv w i n
divided
The following wills llltVC l ieell lil.-l | uary Is lo be equally
t h e bridge rlulis the same e v e n i n g , | lie played . \ d n i l s « | i i l l .'el eelll.-. .1
for probate w i t h N U I T O - . U - E ' • " imioilu lb,, nlcin-s and nephews,
Tri« new ollleers of 'h Men 's r i n ij l.l.slle. \> .i>Kel ,.{ ..|,,eel le' , I I U U s 11, 1
Helen I " , I 'ulver , Marah J. niul
S. Pellet renu.
me W i l l i a m W. Wells, president . a liiri:. h a m w i l l i,e e i v e i i , i \ \ a \ . il.,
Kllxnlii'th U.iynor, of WeslhamiiW i l l i a m II, I O I I I I K . i i" !'''> •"'•>' ¦!" . iv.ied l.v .b.M-i.b K.iltki. Un a n d l<
Tho will »f Edward M. Clay. I n j
lon; Ijiura V. 1!. tliiflltiR, W CKI '
mid s e c r e t a r y - t ri - o m i r v r . Leslie « 'or. |W. Webb Mea t M a r k e t , l lie Kisi. .-;
of East llnminmi. disposes "' an *• |
haiiintoti
Hearh;
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I
llonern,
K
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H
win.
| Is IHiW ell diS|,I i\ 111 t h e ,dl,,w w i l l late of more than J.2. 00C. To First
of HIK Htone thip, Vii., am! Orni r
Emu Floeite has been on the s i r \ | dew uf F I - I I I I. |: n t h ill I' relit s u e, I.
I» resh,vtorl» n Chiirrn. r.isi ii.i
j I!. Hoftern, and lli e )»»t named
.
MISS .till
I'.clic dcM r-|.e|il «e ¦
j
lis! t h e past few days .
( on, sr.no; llnrrlet < :. l i n y , widow . ,
nephew Is ilesicnnted executor.
Mrs. Ellis IMWII* and daiiKli '- 'r* ! era l day s u i l n i ,-);,i i\ c- u i S.IK H I
r.f,,00n 111 li'-ll uf her dmvef Ill Hie cs- j
Tinwill
of
I'eeeiiu
,\.
Iimmiiclier,
made a triii lo Mount Vernon on i l^ ir.
lute; Mlile M. l i n y . daughter , si n . mm;
late of Cotiiiuack . formerly of Hen
K e n n e t h lliddln ipent the week
Tuesday last, lo pay n brief visit j
Jennie < -i/liklln. Flii-li- lieinieii , lie;.
I'llff , dl.i po»<-H of all eHtple Of lesil
\isiti m frlen.l.s,
.
<!ay,
i
Rosalie
IS
anil
w
i t h t h e i r relatives.
Hie Tuliiiagc,
j end in l<riMifcf\n .
t h a n J 1 ' • . (Min . Holier! II. Ilaylort.
Mr.
and Mr. . Joseph Brooks are
'MW
emit;
Uuili
11.
Conkbeen
taklne
on
11.
J
.
tioodale
has
sisters, -tl .
J fnllier, Sea Cliff, Is bequeathed
enforced vacation from work for at their home attain. t'nlUiwiir; a visa
lin mill Evelyn Tiilmuge nieces; IM$5«i» and the realdunry l» fflven lo
the past two weeks. owinR to wine j Sllellt w i t h ivl;l!ivcs .it XeW Sllff'illv
ward M. and Russell ( i, Conklin . a n l
who
l.euis
liunanehor.
linsliand,
ni)
Mertimer Kass.'im sjienf <evel— l
I
form of stomach trouble .
Stanley >l. Runnel!. nephews, $:'
rcHldes
nt
90-44-H8M
utrert,
now
days In M a n h a t t a n with relatives.
,
nl
Annfriend
•each. Royal Luther,
named
S e i e i a l rnMiedes* \iere rctnirteil to
gnnsott, $500: Edward M. ( 'uiiklln. Jamak-a, nnd In Is nifco
tile local police t h i s Wee k olle lit
ni-phcvv. lwireel nf lr.ml tut X e w t o w n executor.
N'iehoIiiB
late
of
SouthampTabb,
the freiclii mid express "Mice , when
lane. Hast Hiiiuiitnn. t- .-retlier w i t h
Mrs Can to l U U o w s . of llanipto i :i window was broken lo i:atu :ui eli$500. nil of which
htllldlllgM lllertim. ami llie testator 's ton , estate nbou'
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Ravs . WHS ihe !:-ui"d of her sister . tt: » tlee . A small sunt of niniiey w . i v
Tiibll,
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H
U
e
I..
is
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<<i|ulpmen'
business,
.
£011 tract I UK
Mrs A n n i e t i r l l l l i i . severa l days last l a k e n
wliuu.
. mil I, friend, of
We.: Rosalie II . Hay. s i s t i r . the re«.e);.
Is
suunvHu.
n»
t 'ounly,
.Mr. and Mrs. SaimieJ Taylor ..i, 1 at
siduary. Tho Osborne Trust •*».. i»f
M i s . Fred Lester, of East Hamilnamed e\, ctttor.
home ftKaln, liavtin: h'-e n yuesis nf
]>»t Hampton, is named executor.
ton, was a reeem KUCKI at the home fl lends at I'atcboKlle
l oiters or Administration
,
(Irscc- K. C.runiinati, late of Huntof his cousins, the llenjamin family.
A|>|il|eal!i>im have lieen made for
Mrs . Ralph Pre .- ton. wb,» has been
ngton , leaven ml estate in SI , II !I ;I.3. |,
Colds have i-een very prevalen;
letters ef administration in the folill.
is
much
lictter.
II ot which I» liei|Uc<lthcd to HeoiKe
ilurlnK ihe juist nvo weeks . Arimm:
lowing estate!*:
Mrs , Emily c,io k eiiiertained icein.
j,. (Iriinimn n, hiisl»n»d. wlw I S aim
those who have t»oon ill fn'lli the rf Iiers of the Wo .in n 's l-'oivltrn \ l i 1-eonore 11. llomlry. Idle of lllverexecutor.
itvnwd
fects were Mrs. Jennie dondale. Mrs . sion.iiy S.iciety, on Tuesday.
lie.id. value aliOMt $S«H , M. James
F T)W» will <>f Lillian C. Stuart. late
Prank Rrnu'ii. llie Mlsw-s Mary and
Hendry , Ini^Unvl, petitioner.
Members Of St. .\Klles llil'ls ' Clllh
Lillian IVnJ.imin. Alanson Renin- will sliillisor a d.tnee every Tilesdav
t Islip Town , disposes of an estate | Henry 1>. Brown , late of PntcneSTn\
mln. Miss rmrothy Konkel . We «r -> nlehi In St Allies Hall. Music w i l l
f about $2 ,000. all of which is :«•¦ value about fJ . lOti , cladys 11. Brown,
.
pleased io bear they are nil ImprovUealhed to Edward 11. Mo-s , broth- widow, jietiUoner .
he furnished by Al Dennis and Iding
r-ln-law, who I K , alio named exccliMary K. Jackson, late of <linlt}'
R h y t h m Kimis .
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Selinitzer , MaliA reuiila r meeting of the Oranp,
ville . Value about S12.5O0. Kfowi
Cr '
lyn Sehnluer and Mrs. Sehnilser 's foToup of the
Dorcas Society « i..
g Oeorge I.,. Robinson, late «t East Jackson , son, of 2S7 Wyckoff uveniie,
Mr. and Mm Henry Yoitnjr and father were dinner iriiests of friends
held on Wednesday afiertioo n . at
^Patchogue , leaves an estate uf mure Uldnewood , Brooklyn, petitioner.
Miss Carrie I.. Hulse visited Mr. and in Xorthimrt the early part of last
I'liehe M. He.iman, la te of Cold
tbe home of Mrs. Ileor^e I^aydec
jlhnn S l t .otiO. Edith it. Vim A l e v e,
Mrs. Fred fircone , of Southampton. Week.
The mretinu was well attended ami
daughter, of Maplovvood . X. .1.. Is HpriiiK llailwr. Value nlwut $1, 600,
Mr. Greene returned w i t h them
Miss Jennie Ilenjamln. of Pat- a pleasant afternoon enjoyed.
-given the hamestend property, sub- Henry B. Seaman, son, of Montelair,
to spend a few days wilh Mr. and ehopne . siK-nl a couple of days at he/
ject la the life Interest of the tosin- N. .1.. iH 'tliloner .
Keep In minil the concert .' in-!
Mrs. Younff.
.
home in this place last week.
iluslaf T. .Xlkin. laie of JluntWfftor 'K willow, Jennie <* . Robinson
dance, sponsored by the Oirls ' cli.ti
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
Tbe
sail
news
of
the
sudden
pa»rH.
Edwards
who also receives tho residuary es- ton, value about ?3, S0O, Louise B.
vlsiled in , Wainscot! on Sunday.
Ins away of Mrs. Lillia n Young, «.f of t h e lireentHirt l l l t f h Sehnr.l lo ¦l,e
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tate. The widow is named executrix. A t k l n . widow , petitioner .
Doris Smith has been ill w i t h tlris'nport, was received on Thurs- held on FriiUiy. Jan. 1» . In the sdn - '.
late
of
WestSophie
Katsin.skl,
Tins Will of Harriet 1). Walters,
bronchitis.
day of last week . Mrs. V'OUIIK had gym. As an addeil attraciioii. Ell/.-i late of Manorville, bequeaths an es- hampton, value about SUM, Wlczenia
Mr. and Mrs. lle .vn.rd Hulse many friends and relatives In Ibis l>eih Dol le and Kailiryn Missen.i.
tate ol about $4 ,200 , tlie income from Jaroinbek. dnuiiliter, pctitoner.
spent Sunday with Mr. am.' Mrs. place who mourn her loss. She was radio performers will piirtlcltiate
Timothy J . Kelly, kite of Waler
which Is to e« to William B. WalRaymond Huise in Manorvll'e
a native of ibis place until Iter mar- ix-iiicins will follow the concert tor
ter*. Si\, during his lifetime and he Mill, value about Sl. flOn, Annie Kelly,
There will be a benefit ,wrd riane lo Capt. Leu Is Young, of a small additional charge .
whtou;
petitioner.
may also have BO much of the prinMr. and .Mrs. R . II. Matthews. „.'
party at the Calverton Commitiwty Cireenpnrl. Interment was in our vilcipal as may lie required for hid cupon Friday evening. Jan. 12. las*-* eemeiery on Friday afternoon. l.ynlit'ook . former residents of (J i e e i . TltANSrER TAX APPRAISALS Hall
port ami i-omfort. Upon the death of
Prizes and refreshments.
Mr . and Mrs . Prank Brown enter- port . i-ecetitly amioimcul the eimaKeReports of the Stale Transfer Tax
the husband whatever remains of the
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Edwards tained a family gathering on New nienl of their daiiRhter . Miss Dof
principal is fo be equally divided Appraiser have lie*>n «)«) in the Jol- and daughter. Nancy Lou, visited Yea r 's Day. Anions those wlin enjoy- olhy Matthews , to William c.ney . j t
among BOH. William B. Walters, of lowinK estates:
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Watts, of Sag ed the festivities were Mr. Rrown 's Newark , X. .1 .
Addison G. Topping, late of SaeaRiverhead, and daughters, Mabel C.
mother and sisters. Mrs. Mildred
Harbor, on Sunday.
A daughter was I-ora to M r . and
Fornhals. of Manorville; Ida C. ponaek, gros.1 value . f 6 i .S i l . i S ; tax,
Mrs. HHdreth Edwards was oper- Brown and llie Misses Lena and Mrs . Harold V.'baley at U K liisiern
Barge, -of Westhampton Beach; Har- S44M8. Flora F. Topplnjr , *Idow , ated on lost week for removal of Mnrtlin Hi-own: Mrs. Brown 's par- U>nK Island Uospitnl. The lint. . sir>
riet Q. -Adelson, of 157 Kosoluszko rl»eeive« the nei eftdte . valued at tonsils.
She is staying w i t h M rs. ents. Mr , and Mrs. Frank Brewster, has Is'en nanied Deny A n n ,
streets Brooklyn , and Pearl Bennett, ?«4 ,iMS .T7 .
J. 8. Edwards while she regains and sister. Mrs. William Ashauer:
of,
Edwant
I'ldReon
late
Northport
,
.
ot Southampton. The husband is
Mr. Ashauer and son. rally Ashauer;
her strength.
jrross value, S!ifi,3»7.r>4; tftS, I612.9G.
named' executor.
M r . anil Mrs. Charles Smilh en- Mr. and Mrs. Frank llro ivn . David
The net estate Is valued at l86.Slii .7 1.
Joseph F. noiilicheck . l u t e ot IZnst
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ed- Rrown , Howard Drown and Miss CeThe decedent's will bequeathed his
Islip, leaves an estate of less than
wards of Calverton and Mr. and celia Rrown. The home was very
Mr . nnd Mrs . Duncan Alrd. of
Harold J; ridBeon. $600 p e ranilfi.000, all Of which I K bequeathed to son,
M rs. Raymond Johnson and Mrs. prettily arranged with Christmas Newburgh . X . Y .. n.'iounce the marnum out of the dividends' received
Mary M. Rohllehock , widow , who is
J ohnson 's mother, Mrs. Couch, at decorations and a sumptuous dimie/ riage of their daughter . Marion Delfrom tbe stock of the Edward Thompw a s served , which was greatly enalso named executrix.
their home, on Saturday evenintr.
son Co., and the remainder ot the InMr. and Mrs.
Harry Hulse, Joyed by all.
The will of George F. Yost, late come from that stock Is to be paid
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs
of Medford , bequeaths an estate of to J ulien Tl. Vidgeon , unother son, Howard Hulse and Mrs. William
$3 ,775 to Elizabeth Yost , widow , who is given the stock upon the Vail motored to New York on Sat- Samuel Oliver was taken to ihe MaLhcr Hospital in Port Jefferson dururday.
who is njsp named executrix.
.leath of the son . Harold. The son.
Theodore Wagner died on Fri- ing the week-end at the request ct
• Dr. Addison Raynor, late of Julien. receives the remainder of the
day. Funeral services were held Dr. Payne . The little one bad been
Westhampton. leaves an
estate estate.
on Monday mornins.
Ho left a suffering from the flu and other comvalued at about $5 ,300. To trusHenry T. Ilaney, late trf r.rldRenumber ot children among whom plications, and it was thought best io
tee* of Westhamptor. Cemeteiy As- liampton, Krosa value. $66,310.33; tax,
was M. A. Wagner of this place. have special t reatment . We are
sociation, - ¥100. Income for upS;erp $68.49. The decedent's will pave his
pleased to hear ihe little one is betOur sympathy is extended.
f i t .plot;" Westhampton Beacli Pub- widow. Ksther R . Ilaney, the income
F*aul Okula and his daughters, ter.
lic Free. Library, $100, lo be used from the net estate, valued - at $17,Mrs. Jennie Ooodalc was a dinner
"Uittle and Helen, spent the weekitr the purchase of books; E':ynor DOI. L'O, durlns her lifelimc, and she
end visiting relatives in Brooklyn guesi at the home of Mrs Mildred
9 4 - 1* may have so, much of the principal as
Rogere, - grandnephew. of
Rrown on Sunday.
and Stolen Island.
218th street. Queens Village , .the -she thinks proper for her comfortMr. and Mrs. Orville Hallock and
testator 's watch; Oscar B. Honors, able sustenance and support. Upon
son, Bobby, of East Quogue, were
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nephew, same address, s t i c k p i n : the *dentil of the vWdoiv ivhttevcr re^ ^
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moore
Salvation Army, all clothing and mains of the princi pal is to be equal- ; ¦
on
Wednesday
evening.
The Ladles'- Aid Society meet s
wearing apparel; Sarah J. and ly divided between tlie ¦ decedent'*
Perfect attendance at school for
Elizabeth Raynor, nieces. Wosl- nieces, Helen M. Healey and Marjorie today (Thursday) at the home of the month of December: Howard
Mrs. William M. Tuthill.
hamnton , 1600 each, and the resid- Maran , of Mrldgehamplon.
, Robert fioliuler. Albertis
Drown
f The many friends of Frank H.
Samniis . Allyn Orth , Robert XowWells are gratified to see hiin out
again a f t e r an illness of several ton , Robert Edwards, William Sehit
o'clock. The topic is "Understandler . Shirley Konkel. Carolyne Niiber,
wreeks.
ing Ourselves." The monthly bus!Ruth Samniis. Claire Sena . ElizaSir. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Baldwin ,
ness meeting; of the society will folof N ewark, N. J., are spend'lnK the beth Smith.
low
the
close
ot
the
regular
meetMr. and Mrs. Carlyle Xewton and
At
the
annual
parish
meeting
.
¦Winter months with Mrs. Baldwin 's
son . Robert N e w t o n , visited Mrs.
last week, Henry A. Hallock was ing-. The Juniors will meet at the brother and sister, George
B.
Newton 's former home during the
elected trustee for three years fo parsonage.
Terry and Miss Mclvina Terry.
succeed Sherwood EJ Tut hill and
The church offering on Sunday
Z. Wennerstrom , accountant at holidays. They' also- visited friends in
i-e-eleeted
Harford
Mills , X . Y „ and Hndicott.
morning will bo toward the work M.i g-ee's service station, spent the
Cedrlc M. Luce was
rtreaaurer. The treasurer reported of the American Board of Com- weM:-end with his mother in the N. Y . They were accompanied home
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1-y llr« Newton 's sister, Mrs. A . D.
all bills paid and a generous sum missioners for Foreign .Missions. Bronx.
Hobbs . of Johnson City. X. Y.
already-paid in on this year 's sub- Hev. and Mrs. WUlia m C. Bell at
I).
Mr. and Mrs.
T. Wells left on
Worthy of mention: Myron Xabor,
scriptions.
The total parish ex- Lobita, West Central Africa, are Saturday for White Plains, where
"
one of our school boys , was ihe winpensea, for . 103?, were $2, 823. <i9 . designated for support.
they will spend several weeks w i l h
ner
of tlie lirst iirir.it in dr.iiring for
and
parislj
expenses
for
.Total lionie
Miss Mathilda Weils for several their son, Warren W. Wells. Miss
all sOclcllesl connected w i t h thu days last week entertained her Janet Wells also left the same time iwys given by Meyer 's store at
church, $3,380, 07 , and total dis- nephews and niece, Walter, Earl to resume her studies at Potsdam Christmas time .
bursements for homo expenses and and Ruth Aldrich, of Jlattltuck.
Normal School.
jbenfevolences , $5 , 259.47. The averUnder tho auspices of the C. E.
Wo rd has been received of the
the
Sunday
age attendance at
death of Mrs. Hollls Stockman, of Society, a supper is to be served
William Quinn is finite ill at the
•morning: service for the past four New Mllford , Conn.
M rs. .Stock- at the chapel on Jan. 2G at 60
years is as follows: t s . 10 , ss plus; man will be remembered as Ethel cents per plate. See next wreU' s home of his pa rents.
Chief of Police Joseph Smith has
: 3931, 82 plus; 1 S 3 2 , S5 plus: 1 9 8 3 , Litchfield, who used to spend her issue for further particulars .lusl
declined the appointment nf special
04 plus.
summers in this place, she was a reserve the date.
'
A q u e b o g u o Congregational cim.italile. Smith has been chief ot
i- .i An Interesting nature item is bright , attractive girl who had
feound in the fact that some folks many friends among the. young church services next Sunday at police for about liftern years and
were
away
JurFin this Vicinity who
people. She died in glvitig birth to l f i ; 3 0 a. m. and 7 : 3 0 p. m. In the constable for tho past four years,
evening we are io have the pleas- liavins been nominated on both the
k Jmj the cold snap came homo lo a. son who survives her.
fejflnd their goldfish frozen i n t o a
The January meeting of the ure of a visit from the Odd Fellows Republican and Democratic tickets.
Rev. David O'Donovan , pastor of
Tlioy were Hound Avenue W.O.T.U. -i will he and Rebekahs, who will attend in
Enolld chunk of ice .
Sthawed out slowly and immediately
held with Miss Edith Fan ning and a liody to listen to a sermon by the St . Ajrncs' R. V. Church , spent Monto swim around as thoiiir h
day
in Rrooklyn.
in
celeRev.
James
Alcoc
k
,
Wbe^an
Mrs. Joseph W. Brush. MfA. James pastor,
John Mullen , who has been ill for
"sit were all in the day 's work.
T. Hallock will have charge of the bration ot the founder of Odd Fel'
On I h i s ( WII weeks, is able to lie out.
Wi Miss Lois Weils is assigned to meeting, the topic being "The New lowship, Thomas Wildey.
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Mullen, of
occasion Alton Mcdsgc r of Ri v rffiiearl tm?;' l^enidf Christian Kndeavor Crusade."
Russell Wells left last Friday head will favor as soloist , and ii is ilempslead, spent the. week-end al
S--meetlne on Sunday evenine- at fi: '!0
also expected that an orchestra will the home uf Mrs . Edna Gins.
I ESTATES AND WILLS I
i i
%BMWBWmmmmmmmsassBssmmm\
J
morning for Florida , nnileipatMiir
an nhaeupe of nil winter. He Is a r t iliK ns chauffeur for (leorire l'„
Brookij, of Kant Moriches, a forme;
ivsMenl of this plnee on Hie f n r i u
llrxl We!'l _ Of I h e pnrsvlUme .
KlKllt I'I'I-X O IN from I h e Sound
A v e n u e Church n t t e i u b il t h ,
TenrhiTS" Training I n s t i t u te m i n .
I' utiliutiiie I*rrr.h;Terlnn I ' l i u r . h
last Monday night and enrolled tor
llie course which will eovi r six
HUiTewdw Monday uiulits.
Tin y
ure Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace .1. Wells,
M iss Kliaalirtli H o w e l l . Miss Rachel
H. Well*. Miss llessb' I., llnlloel; .
MI SR Ire ne We l ls. Mrs . tne* M.
Yolilljf and Airs. WVllw il. Kileli.
A n y who desire lo a t t e n d as cuesis
are welcome ,lo do so.
MUw MnrJOli e Wilmol. ol Plashing, Wan Ihe week-end guest Of her
friend. Ml*. Hlrdsey A. Youngs.
The N'O Vthville Plstrlel School
»vpo«s Hie foilowitig pupils on Hie
honor roll for the month of Heeember: ti rade l . Joseph Booker,
Rudolph t-'unn: grade v, Kleanor
Biiloek. Annie <7U hanawiez. I l . t l y
Tuthill; grade », Sophie K 'b si.. .
Kosella. Uipnlskl , Lottie SydlOiiski;
srade A, JttMlne lloroskl . Alic e
Knisxeskl. Jeanetle K r n s x e s k I;
grade 5, Alice McKay; irrade fi,
Slephle Clrhanawirx, Anna Keleski,
Cedrle
Luce ,
Florence
'IcKny,
fllelln Sydlotisk i, Oeorge Wells,
Oewvleve Zaweskl: uradi' 7. Frali.
r» McKa y, Arlene Herman, Helen
Kruteskl. Kvelyn llennnn: grade
«, Virginia Downs.
FLANDERS
CALVERTON
MATTITUCK
AQTJEBOGUE
.iphltie . t n lUi.llle W h i t l i i o r c H a w
1,111s . el lionkelll.om i . .,! Ill, L i tt l e
C l m i' h A l . u l h d I h e I 'orm ; . ,\'| „
York City, on December ;s T l . \ e \ l l l L - cii|||,le w i l l l « -"M.- ill Pal
i bn^ ll. Tile I,ride i- .; ^ - i M t f ,.| MrSidm v r l l l d e i s .'i- , -«. m„l Iriv m.i.l
inan> - l ; i , lids in M i u i ' u . i, . I d l i n g
h e r v i - i l -. bei, .
Mr- , .lollll W a r d
net 'daiiglUct'.
i
mill Ali«- lii-iin i.-ie All i a l l y . s|
I.,, i v. c-k „ in, ^t 1 and Mi>. .Morn
MIII Wiie-N ,
Mis- .losei.liii'r C,,.- i.,-r . M h o is em
• iloV.-d .,! l 'i -edi,, ,.;. . . « , i - ,1 ||,llolne ben |,,| l i t e la lid.n \ l I l l l i e l i l l K •>!' III " .II . i i . r. A
M. on Tue-, ta>- e i . - n i t i . . . .I . t n y .- i i v a.
-I vote u a „ t a k en (., itl. 'lt;, ' a c h a ng e
ill t h e h\ t a w - .
nterMi*- Lei vaine Ha-sl'.iiKi \'
t.iincd the Young l.-iilies ' lbidge
Club on Tuesday evening.
Miss Rerllia Un der spent a couple
of weeks w ith her coiclns In lVovxlhaven .
EAST Ql'.or.l-K
The V i l l a g e Improvement society
w i l l meet in the C o m m u n i t y Mouse I
on next Wed nesday evening, J a n . ;
17.
A committee is planning an
entertainment and a large a t t , mlanee nt this me.-ttiig is desired by
t h e ollircrs.
lioss M. E. C a t t , i- has just . n i . i pl.-ted a live-room bungalow w i , b
ga rage allHi Io d for Charles <;.
Ilisliop on Itishop a v e n u e In W e s t,
liampton.
'!. I". Carter is c o n v e r t i n g bis
open porch into a sun parlor. M.
K . {"n i t e r Is doing the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert A l d r i c h and
Mr. and Mrs. A lev I.awsoti or,shirting on Sunday for Plorida.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Terrell w i l l
also leave for Florida on Thursday
to spend t h e remainder of t i e - w i n Lr.
The Misses Ada and EHzabeH,
C.irtt ^r are spending a month in
lCockville Comer at the borne of
t h e i r cousin, who is in Florida.
Principa l Leonard Russell gave
.'in old-fashioned molasses candy
pull to his pupils on Friday evening at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Waller spent
Sunday nt Ynphank w i t h M r . and
Mrs. Krnest Van Hise .
The regular n i c t i i i g of the Ro\
Treti Club was held in A t l a n t i c
Hall on Monday evening.
A delirious Virginia linked ham supper
was served lo about .15 members.
Mr. and Mrs. I.eon Ii . Howell
and
daughter,
Patricia ,
have
moved hack to their homo in
Rockville Center,
On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Carter entertained friends
w i t h games of "500 " and rummy.
Friends of M i , and Mrs. tiayThe rummy prUe w a s w o n by Mr s . .i
Mrs. M e l v i l l e l u n )|mond lluls- lender, .! I hem u surAlb-ii W a l te r .
l i ne uiul C a i l S w a r d prove,I lie ' prise parly on Monday evening,
tiest ";, ttl, " i d l i V i l S .
Tile m ie- ts : Hie event of l l i e l r I s t b wedding
w e r e Mrs . V i i k i i j - m S o u t h a m p t o n , ' anniversary. A m o n g tho-e att, ndMr. t. em h of c, nt r Moriches : Mr . j lug were Mr. atid Mr- . Ivcrson
.Millnl •
I lIlFltlllC ,
a n d Mrs. Oscar R e e w . Mr . aud !i Ileeketi, M i s
Mr s , M e l v i l l e V a n I ll s - . M r . aud Ii Miss Tilly I'ille and Mi and Mrs.
M i s s t- .'sllier ' ¦Alii Morpeth,
Mrs . A l l e n W a l t e r
I 1! . i t, r and Carl Sw a rd of East I
The Misses Agues nnd Emily
(jtioeii c .
j Reekell spent the hotldnv here w i t h
M a y f l o w e r Cuiim ||, S. and D. o f . t h e i r parents , Mr. a m i Mr.-. Ed1,.. i n s i . i I I . ,1 nip, , , - fm i l- t '-r m j' W Hrd I 1*, lb-, -ken.
of s l \ m o u l f i - cm "fie -dav l l l t l l t . !
li. v. and Mis. W i l l i a m Stewart
M i s . C,, r l r l l d- l l a u i,'! i l y , of Poll ' ¦lib i l a i n - d Mrs . A l l . M o r p e t h and
. l e l f - i s o i l . iv ho i- ,1, i n t t v ol M a y - I; li-i- Sunday School class ;n t h e i r
llowa r Council , I n s t a l l e d tin- oil!- !j home In Middle I s l a n d on Friday
eers. El - e rci * .-I, I >\: ) l t » l , Councilor; ] evening. The t i m e w a s pleasantly
;
SllSi- R e e v e , vie- coiiuetlor: Inez iI spent in playing games , a f t e r w h i c h
Howell , associate councilor: Elsie r-fr, slmi eiits were -cived. Resides
Sanford. a.ssoelatc vice councilor; Mrs Morpeth t h e i r guests Included
N ettie Curler, guldi ; E m i l y A l - t he Mis-es Eunice It, ei;en. Hcverly
drleli. ri'eording secretary. Phoebe Johnson . Dorothy Morpeth . I' ranRaynor, associate s e c r e t a r y : l .- t t y r e .- l e w .H I iiuu r r a m is t villiusll,
Overton, f i n a n c i a l -ec ret.- irv : A n n a other gut-M s included All! Morpeth ,
Downs, t r u s t e e ; l.ucretla O v e r t o n . ! Mr. and Mrs. l\- i rson Hei ken,
outside guard ; Spencer J a c k s o n . ¦ .M isses R u t h and E v e l y n Morpeth
inside guard.
j and Robert Raynor.
The Maytlow. r Council w i l l t h e ,
Th- i n i t i a t i o n ie« m of Drookileld
a p a r l y for Die children and a d u l t s ' ( '¦ range w e n t to M a n i l a , |, on Mon1
of the community on n,-\i Tuesday day where lin y i n i l i a l'd : , troiip
night in the a u d i t o r i u m of A t l a n t i c ; in the loca l grange Hu re .
The
is
extended
a j local members ot llie team Inc lude
Everyone
Hull.
lie.- i r l y welcome . Ther,. will l.e a j Mr. and Mrs. W a l l e r II . R aynor.
small sum of p li ce n t s each t a k e n ; Miss Lillian E. R a y n o r . Mrs. Minat H i - door.
Tbe children w i l l ) nie DnFrane , Miss Tlllie I'ille and
enjoy t i e - g l f l s from t h e grub-ba g i .M r. anil Mrs. Milton Warner.
and - n t, riainnicii i w i l l be furnish- {
t i n Friday Mrs. Clinton L. Rayed by a group of young f o l k s .
j nor e n t e r t a i n e d Mrs. All! Morpelli
Mrs.
Philip
Wlng.ib . of
Twins w e t - bom lo Mr. and Mrs . j and
A r t h u r Carter in Port Jefferson o n ! ijuogue. ai lunch.
Monday of t h i s vv ei-u.
L. E. Stenimler . of Querns VilMr . and Mrs. Adelbert Carter lage , visited bis oM.-usive property
have returned lo their home her- [ here Hie end Of the week .
a f t e r sp-uding a coup!- of m o n t h s
M rs. lver?-oii lb ck« n has been
In Port Jefferson w i t h t he i r chll- 1 n a n n d for Hie position of dog
di- en . Mr. and Mrs . Harold Te i r.-H. I enumerator for O I L S section.
A r t h u r A l d r i c h has leased tie
At Hie meeting of the South
boat business of M rs. R u t h Curler . :
Mnnorville Pareiif-Teachers* AssoMr . and Mrs. W i l l i a m Kavan and
c h i l d r e n are spending some t i m e ciation on Thursday evening. Mrs,
w i t h t h e i r mother. Airs. Louise j Helen Lnkeri , vice pr.'sldetit. presided in the absence of Mrs. Emll
Carter.
Mon/.eglio. pri sldent. Fi.rlher pre.
The firemen held rheir regular !
paialions w i re mad,- (or Hie card
monthly business meeting in tlie i
party to be held in the school
lire house on Monday nigh'.
!I auditorium on Jan. i s
. After tho
i business met ting the principal,
¦ lla.ry 11. Abraiiison. of Center
| Moriches High School , addressed
A pleasant social note is til e n i l -jj ihe group givlnjr sonic verj internoiincement of tin- engagement of I estlng Information in respect to
.Mi.ss Helen Horton . daughter o f )j how the local nigh school alms lo
Mr . and Mrs . Charles Horton . and jI meet Ihe problejns of the present
Michel Kosteiiic.U. who bay- t h e iI day. especially In relallon lo the
good wishes of a host of young i students coming from Hie local disfri ends.
It Is reported they an- ! t rict schools, Robert Cornell, prlnplanning their future home in Pat- 1I cilia! of the school, announced Miss
Lillian E. Raynor would be tire
chogue.
News of t h e death of Mrs. Emily j• guest speaker at Hie February
were served
I,. T u t h i l l . of J.imesporl. was noted ;! meeting. Refreshments
her.' with much reg ret. Mrs. T u t -ji by the committee which Included
hill was an annl of Mrs. W a l t e r )j Mrs. Fred Wright , Mrs. Goorgo
11. Raynor and a c o u s i n of Clifford ji Francis and Mrs. Clinton 1.. Itiiy. nor.
R oe Ra y nor.
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