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Mre. - mem 2 a Pat Away lover will | Barre, who was seventy-eight years -> , - sing calm ‘ffi‘lm & \ canbe F #0 .r - ~ *- mening of the Mettotet Youth Fallowhip.-- -- - bett ad frvalld for five i Main Tat Roanoke, Riverhead, which was | B. Scoville ‘ fiMmme-bwnm a 8310 was born in Riverhnd member otuoldbommand fire- ly. Her fathir, the late Howell M. Reeve» had a private bank in Riw- erhead for years and became presi- dent of the mum Bank, now the Suffolice Courty Trust Com-paw- Mrs, Bames gave to the town of Riverhead land on Long Island Sound devebped as: Eowell M, Reeve Me- moaal Paric. o M ‘IX: mummrmoumm - - -Soutle-Main Fireet _ - * -_ Fev, M, W, Zimmerman, Rector mgmm. Holy Oommm $30 a.m. Holy Conunmuon. Children' 1100 a m. Homing Weinenday. Lente Holy \Divieton Chor, 7:30 p.. m yourmumt‘hzncugflt meek. o \fifiwmnum “gunman in the Rectory; a hea to he “Ba, | w b - *** antitle each person to u Lantem Helt-deniat au- which ame in fluhnnd: of many of St. Mncwlyratlomdfoodl-Irm don't mammummmmwmwnwe have been faithful in use up your stmmps, they earry over Wmmocmmuyourpmhcmlmmr Into the next wreek. And so on. But ' mrt mg aye walla ' pire at the en p morummmlm Bethel Church Here are th, rationing periods: a or JESUS AND MARY - Stamps Starting Ending HHI 0 ' Rev. % B. Ellerson, Pastor A...... March 29 ...... April 80 treet The scemmon of our Pastor on last| ®R....... April ..... . April #0 Rev. George KiDeen, Pasto? | suntay ewening was the unfolding! C ....... Agra It vek... Ax! #0 Sunday: fof a secret. \For thus saith the Lord| D...... . April 18 ......April 80 $:001 rm. Man. God, the Holy One of Israel, in re-| H ....... April 35 ..... (Not :et) 10:00 a. m. Mass. tuming to God and resting shall be| Procedure after April will be in- viriceth me of sint'* St. John &:486 s Church. _ 7\ Prayer and Sermom. Text: \Which of you con- _ Collect fom the week: \We beseech these, Almighty God, mercifully to look upon thy peoples that bythy great good- nees they. may be and preserved evermore, both in body and soul; through Jes Chriat our Lord, Amen.\ “gamma-st“. 13,9131. e Ath union at $:00 a, m. aad 10:00 a. m. County C Chaptére obthg Daughters of the . Amerscar - Revolution, Mrs. Barne was \a member also 'of the Woman's Chil of Riverhead, the Riv=- erhead Garden Club and the First Cofigregational . Church, Her hus- band,two stepGaughters, Mrs, Aori- enpe Van Roum and Mrs, Florine Bapcker Newman, and three sttp- grandchildren survive. POTS CARKY OVER 22 FOR FOUR walks your safety and in quiet confidence OUR LADY OF POLAND CHURCH shail be your strength.\ This is the Maple Street Sundays: 8:00 a. m. 10:0021. m. Wook Days: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OHURCR * Camaeron Btreat first Church of Christ, Scolentilsat, Southampton, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Maze. T:30a. m. . Church. Low. Mase. High Mass. Manse. In the tendlance. secret and power of a successful Elder Bzinn made a special appeal to the lidfes as chairman of the An- niversary Committee and enlightened thr congregation on some of the plins which mean so much to the continume&e of our work at Bethel. . afternoon, the Sunday School put over their first Sliver Tea and program bafore a delighted at- Superintendent tharmked all for their cooperation in milcing this, their first endeavor, a Calfee Sunday services, 11:00 a. m. big sucess July 15 - 36 .... ... .020 p. m. SmdaySdmLuOOam This coming Thursday, April 8, at| August 16. 31 ......8:10p.m. afternoon testimony|g ;», M., Bethel is sponsoring a con-| StPtember 1 . 15 ....8:15 p. m. meeting at 1:00 of'tlack. cot fealzring the Tiana Coast Guarda; Sthtember 16 . 30 .. 7:50 p. m. Reading room open Wednesday, 2:30 als» Clut» and Quartet, These young| times last until Sunrime. to 4:30 p. m. in church mos unter the command of Officer| AU 8m a~ Aastern War Timo, may be Fead, borrowed or purchased. Thie public is cordially Invited tot attmdsou church services and to anjoy ithe privileges 'of our reading Torn. UHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Windmill Lane 'Durlngthgwlntérmonththe‘ h 1:30”:- mm Foster are proving another link in | the chain of Good Will workers cen- tred it Bethel Church They ge- serwe much commendation for this side duly and deserve the attendance of all to a worthy affair. Admission 25 cents Remember, 8 p. m. sharp, ang hear the Victory Bells of Suf- tolle Comity U. S8. O. also render a tow sekctions to entertain, Refresh merits wiXkl be served. When point rationing of meats, f ang theone Monday, remen th' nounced later. . + 3 -> DEM.OUT \IMCE ESTABLISHED FOR SUFFOLK 'The following is a contiriuation of 'the official dim-out time Lor SBulloli County, as «tablished by Floy D. Houlton, Director of Civilian Prxtec- tion, from Apr 1 to October 1, 1043: April 1. 16 . .........8:00 p. m. April 18 - 3G .... ....8:18 p. m. May % . 15 ...... .... p. im. May 16 _ 31 ........ 9:15 p. m. June 1. 15 .. ..9:25 p. m. Hine 16 - July 15 ....9:80 p. m. _A tharter menber of the Sutolie) ._ war the time be carried 1 paito a twelve imfif oe d coe a. tdaneio to Dawion so they could all marry lionaiwces. Klondike Mike was aloe & wperio Ome of Mike's owen finance aplom - , _ - | Henry, who aed im tow : team of 'wrinsome Inset, thee \Six Soreny Samson Sister:.\ Hal to get them r hagh kickes and a boxer, Ome he» fought Tommy Bursa—wing was «ater the world's heavyweight «lumgmion-and Bat him Tex Rickard, famous _ fight promoter. offermdhine $£0,000 mo fighe Jack Johnson, /iyut Mike __ turne! him down. Axthe offer of a J: mbler. __ Mike to Bea bouncermhun -_ wurned tlit offir, too. Mike wess thirty-one wrears old mail. carae from the motorious Smith. Soapf wanted ocon. Mike € A atinets attitumtmtomup Cansei - FORRENT garden, flower, 477-M Southamptor. EOR RENT-Five room bumgalow. All improvements. One-ctr garage. shrubs. before he was evr frightened. Thie object of Bis Fright wis s gemtle, daark-eyed nurse with whom be bid fallee in tove. He bid wo work up tor cise of lumbago--his finc illncse-and be sent to the hospital whsere the nurse worked, before he got mp emerve esough wo court her lis next bardes® orderal came some yeis late, At the ize d , ffiy three, be learned tormaxi and write, and sprack in Michael Maboney is tidey» 1 well-to-do li ng’thvn. enings from 5:00 to 7:30 o'clock. quire 36 North Main Street. WANTED-Girl for housework, ev- In. WANTED-Middle-sged man EBungalows to rent for rcason In- quizre Southampton Press, te2. 21. b> . person. woman for general wowrk at South- ampton (Cub. Tel. 486 or apply in or ~ WANTED-Woman for' EOR RENT-Bungalow, 4 roms ma bath. Garden spam, Skinner Str-ect. Tel, Southampton 295--R. Southampton Press, tel 21. geheral housework in snoall fexnily. Inquire, .| Suffollc-{County there are available a I| fclans of our entire state. ' many people decrease their resistance ~o£lhmptoanMtheen~ Tgngement of their--daughter June| Shirley to Ashton ER. Funk of Phila- {dgelphia. Mr. aniththefl A | Coast Guard Service and is stationed at Montauk. Niche—\Emmy Mr, and Mrs: 'AlBert P. Bishop of Jermain Avenue, Sag Harbor, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Alberta to Joseph John MecAree, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAree of CGlover.Street. Mr,. McAree has returned to the Great Lakes NavaZ Training School lin Hlinols to conplete his course. Miss Bishop is in the employ of the Sag Harbor Guild, Enc. | ‘ and Engagements i i Cultist—Hand , .' .NMre... Dewey. Hand. of Sag Hatbor has anxiounced 'the marriage of her daughter, | Marianne Gallagher to Sergeant Gerald J, Gildea on Sunday, March 74, 1943, After a week's honey- moon, the bridegroom has , returned \ltd nis post im California. (layover-Boll“ O Announcement has been made of the marriage of Sally Geraldine Boll- man of New York and Cornelins Cosgrove, Sr., of Sag Harbor. The ceremony took place in New York at St. Joseph's Church on February 22. Wanda Somers, the bride's sister of Flushing and Lew 'Marshon of New York attended the couple. Love Stories Food for \Thought With more max-Tania and influ- enza in various sections of the coun- try than at any tiene since the Epi Gemic of 1918 there is a shortage of loxygen tents and trained nurses and. even - partially _ trained practical rurses. While there has raot been an alarm- must be emphasized that we are liv- ing inn age of Prophylaxis or Pre- ventive Medicine, when the avoidance of disease by modexn sanitary meth- ods, is considered just as important as its cure. Health officials have been urging the public to follow these ten rules to avoid serious iliness and for the duration it is well to emphasize these precautions for doctors are anly human and cannot get every- where at once, Go to bed early in the sickness. Eat plenty. of nowrishing food. Drink plenty of water. Sleep a full eight hours nightly. Make certain that your house is well ventilated. Dress according to the weather Avoid using other towels in houses where there are colds. Keep away from those who have colds. Don't dose yourself with alleged \cures\, go to a doctor. Despite the fact that the army has claimed so many physicians, E consider that in- large number of be classed among the leading phys-. Isolate the stricken ones from other members of the family. Fresh air and plenty of sunshine mre Nature's methods for the Pre- vention of disesse Epidemics Too to germs by puttig too much strain on their organs of elimination by eating too much Bernarr MacFad- Gen, the well known publisher and health authority, told me years ago EOR RENT-Rooms Preess, tel. 21. or s-uite of Nommes in private house; excelent lo- «ation near village; with or without pri-wate \bath. Inquire Southampton Southampton Press. WANTED-A workizng gardenet.| Boy's, till Nov. Ist. High wages. Box B.; The chisf came of Hl Health is doastired; rents reasonable. Office. | FOR RENT-Four and five room spaartmenits, improvemerits; gartige it Further particulars at Southamptom Press _FOR SALE . for rent, WANTED-Experienced Cook; also waitress-chambermaid, Call Hampton 232; or Southampton 652° this week end; or write Mrs. J. C. Kriend- Ker. 21 West 52 Street, N. Y. City. FOR SALE-Two lot! on Mecox Road. Also about 1 acre of farm land Apply Paul Pagac, Tel 3EOR RENT-Furnished or unfurn- kheaed, first floor apartment, «4 rooms aed bith, Heat furnished 19% Meet. Ingg House Lare. Mary A MCott, tel 15065-J. | subject are talcen from Luke 7:19 22: \And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, say- ing, Art thou hs that should come? or look we for another? , . . Then: Jesu: answering said unto them,; C26] your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind '#, the lame walk, the lepms are cleansed, 'the dear hear, | 8- Bible harem whining 1b.\ 5g a mm. quuwm, FOR RENT-Six rooams arad bath; tracnishec; '&H improvermentss double 'gr-rage; for summer. season H. Wer t=x, 146 Halsey Street Telephome Somuthinxpton 263-R. «E- apirtment ff-Arcaibe Apmattments building Henty: \ Schwenk Int, to I‘OR limit—know a ment. hm’nished or unfurnished, in Meet fcoume Lane Apartmerst Howise. Inprovernents, with hHeast Mm Space for Victofy Mexdarately priced, Henry S« Img, tel. 237. < __ I’OR RENT - fie-60m 3-room ipeartmeiat. Furnished ©» incfunish 'Carage included. _ Reemiinabl, Mom 573 Southamapttt. PH Sunday service will be beld| | From our bo: ~ tained, at 5 p. m. instead of at 7:30. learn thuuiiobbyi: 11:11:35?ng wardefi ta the morale Services for the coming week: asta clset doing K-P duty and never|\ from \Scente and]] r | his nime called to leave Camp rreatth with Wey to the Seriptiréss,\ T:30p. m. Prayer meeting, Upton. However his clothes arrived | py yr Bahama the Disctrerer c J homie todwsowearesurehehnrdaidw fimflfiafim 9:452. m. Sunday School it the \Id time.\ A fine disc record | WWW” a works tey: 11:00a.m. Moéning Worship. __ of Alfed Dyers voice was just re- eset claim Figs) mgr-“mm 4:00p.m. Young People's Méet- celwdamdwearenlleaxstoheurfknfmdhu x whinge het thew cing. ths goings on. rply to Johnsfnfmil? 'Art thou | 5:00p. m. Evening Evangelistic Cik he that should tome, Jeius |, | bf # -~ C Soler mmfiumphrmouqumf 8mm“ ome to attes ristian Science works Initead iof r to his foc. strvices. welcome trend | (ane Sin Dicase, and Death tring, 'cont fiatthknfifiblfiefi ' gfiffimflmusuglectormemmnf mmmwngg, . . , [Sermon 3 umhesoraxmmmm question:; ; , - PRIDSSYTICRIAN OHURCH |Soontiy, on Sunday, Apri 11. The|blesed # ht, shall NG . “ml NIEOOOK: . Chlden Text is: \God. be merciful beoftmdcdinmfimomerm’he mm uhto us, and bless us; and cause his gave his besediction. to any one Who ~ - Wreak FHL Streok 'face fo shine upon us; that thy way should not deny thit fuch oe ,MJ.R~VMM ~ _ Jrmy Be kmown upon eaith, thy suv»| comming From divine Mind, prove the [C000 \1s00n m. . Morning Service. ~- [ing: Cherlth - among all - mw”unityntm 12:30 p.m. 'Sunday Schoo. - { CPrelims 67:1, 23. M132) ' ratatzn 4 Lal EOR RENT -Modern $v0m heat-| t! To aut - Bummff‘“ Mowwer. Qumtmmlafiomclmn rbeEweenGQOto'IUUa‘m or at 5:30 Southanp%on COW FOR SALE - 2-yearold Guernsey; freshening in two weeks Money back gumrantee. Also young thoroughbred saddle korse, can be Miss Miry Moit, telepEane 1565-J. TOR SALE-Double plow for tric. Sgt; Ton Smith & Son, telephone FOR SALE-ayemld Asparagus tel. roots, $200 per Hundiced,. Hampton} Vegetable Farm. Telephone 1569, # elite bougtit and sold, KEelephone 237, 36 Main 'Street, ‘Soutlnmptpn. \ :[ FOR {ALE-Ed, Mayer V chicks, puilets and “gm Aay-ol€l rioosters-25 - Lot® &k Son, Ocean Road, $35, L I, N. Y tmm‘ sx a l_ sed on buggy. Tel. Sorthampton 565. R SALE-Gas Range. Inquire! THE FAIR-All kings of merchan.| srour om meat this: Spaciig; with or |- = A% atch <vexy Thursday. Eaw. Mayer Cor, Mecox NMNorthS‘uRb-dSouthamyv that he made it a practice never to eat unless he was hungry. At over 70 'he seems in. the vigor of youthful 'health, with a step as elastic as a i‘Worx-y. Many people murse a secrct fear of Cancer Certain remedics when indicated have been a Boon to Humanity. Scourge: like Smalipor and Diphtheria hawo been practicnlly, eliminated by Modern Science, BUP xs TOO MUCH MENTAL HL HEALTH. Literally thonsands of maen and women aro Burdened and any- ing Personal Probdemns. Extend Main Line . Run To Greenport experienced, pmsen who, in my opinionm.-are entitled to - TOO MANY PEOPLE TAKE TOO | \! MUCH MEDICINE and TOO MANY SERUMS ARE INZJICTED, THERE \Toos and need help in solving perpier- WILLIAM LATHROP LOVE, M.D. A change has Béen made in the schedule of the New York to Green- port train which South Shore folks use-considerably since it gives them m longer day in town. It formerly discharged all passengers at River head and then protéeded empty to . the Long Islar® Feallroad's main Tine . Southampton _ vaoofing &. Waterpmofing Co. $ . Johns Manville Roofers: ‘ and so. Rockfl'xte Waterproofers terminal at Greenport where it was made up for the return run in the momning. It now picks up passengers at way points on both the night and morning trips. There is but two minutes differ- ence however in the time schedule: Westbound leaves Riverhead 5:24 a. 'I m. arriving in New York 7:44 a, m.; Eastbound leaves New York at 6:09 p. m. brriving in Riverhead at 8:24 ing number of reported deaths, it] p, m A considerable number of North Fork residents who are employed in war plants in Western Suffolk and Nassau County will benefit from the change effected by the railroad with the approval of the Office of Defense Transportation after representations had been made- by Sheriff William C. McCollom, county administrator of war transportation, and the Green- port Chamber of Commerce, Former- ly these workers had to travel by auto from their homes in Southold, Matti- tuck and other villages to board the train at Riverhead and return by the same route in the evening. In notifying Sheriff McCollom of the revision, C. G,. Pennington, gen- eral passenger agent of the LLRKR., wrote: \I am pleased to advise you that have received the approval of the ODT to comply with your request for the service, which will be inaug- urated effective April 1.\ Join Our VICTORY CLUB | For the Purchase of WAR BONDS NATIONAL BANK: - Federal Reserve 8m boacp l hum-mm a Skiing |, © 1 Interior and > Re-Roofing . Bctrior Walls * _ | Clare s |_ 2 ~——P.,O Box 167 To m 't won ,-. ~ THME murmurs (E Way”), only t a Southampton 1591 ~ REC sof