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Northport Local Hews Mr. and Mrs. George L. Simp- son of Huntngtoli Beach are be- ing congratulated upon the birth of a daughter 'on October 26 in Huntington Hospital! Mrs. Simp- son is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baumann of Main street, and of Mr.- and Mrs. N. B. Nichols of Robbins Lawn and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Nichols,Jr. of Greenlawn Mr. and Mrs. H:: A. Taylor of Scudder avenue are entertaining Mr. ad Mrs. W. F. Brya of One- onta, N. Y., this week. Mrs. Harry T. Robbins and Mrs. Carrie Keegan of Seaview avenue returned Thursday from a ten-day visit with Mrs. Robbins' daughter, Mrs. Francis T. E. Sisson, Jr. of Potsdam. The annual fair of the Presby- terian church will be held No- vember 14 on account of the ear- ly Thanksgiving. Mrs. Hector Vioni, Portchester, N. Y., and formerly of Centerport was one of the many guests Sat- urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burnell of Rut- ledge avenue at a reception fol- lowing the christening of their infant son. Mrs. George W. Brush of Bay view avenue will be hostess. Wednesday afternoon for the La- dies' Aid Society of the Presby- terian Church. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Eckerson and daughter Dawn and Mrs. W. 3hQtwell of Ocean avenue at- tended the Wesleyan-Amherst football game at Middletown, Conn.^ Saturday. Shoe repairing reasonable. All types of work satisfactorily done. Soles and heels for men's ^oes $1.25;women's $1.00; O'Sullivan's rubber heels.—Loggia, Union PI. Northport.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Quackenbush of Main street entertained Mrs. H. Pierrepont White of Uti'ca, N. Y., last week. Northport Lodge, I. O. O. F., will give an escallop supper Fri- day evening, November 1, from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. in Odd Fellows' Hall. Miss Ella Ackerly of the me- tropolis has returned to her Oiome after spending the g)ast three weeks visiting' Miss Hazel Strawson of Main street. Miss Ackerly was a resident of North- port some 35 years ago. Adah Chapter, O. E. S., held a successful card party last Tues- day evening in Masonic Hall. Mrs. J. D. .Cockcroft of High- land avenue attended the lun- cheon meeting Monday of last week of the Council Against In- tolerance in America at the Ho- tel Plaza in Manhattan. Miss Charlotte Miller of Salt Lake City is visiting Miss Hazel Strawson. Miss Miller entertain- ed several Northporters at her home in Salt Lake City the past summer. Scouts from Troop 4 of North- port will usually call for any broken or used toys to repair for Christmas baskets. For dona- tions please call the following Sphonie numbers, Northport 298 or Northport 232J. Any donations will be welcomed for the worthy cause. Anyone wishing tickets for the musicale and tea to be given by Ketewamoke Chapter, D.A.R., at the home of the regent, Mr. J. F. P. des Garennes on the after- noon of November 4, may secure same by calling Mrs. Edward Bialla, Northport 550. Reuben Ryan of Main Street was honored recently with elec- tion to the presidency of the Suffolk County Christian En- deavor at the 52nd annual con- vention held at the Presbyterian Church, Northport. America Education Week will fee observed in Northport this •coming week with appropriate programs every day in the schools. The churches will open the week Sunday with sermons and exercises devoted to the subject. If you have any repairable children's toys to make some child happy for Christmas, the Ocean Avenue P. T. A. would like to have you call Mrs. George Staber, Northport 494, who will call for them. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Brush returned recently from a three weeks visit to Florida. Both are greatly inproved in health. Adah Chapter, O. E. S., and Alcyone Lodge, F. and A. M., will hold a card party in the Ma- sonic Temple Tuesday evening, October 29, at eight o'clock. A Zenith portable radio will be given away by Adah Chapter. Tickets to the card party are be- ing sold by the members of both organizations. Miss Margie Brower is com- mutting to work daily now, from William F. Knell's Real Estate and Insurance Office in Kings Park, where she is em- ployed. The American Legion Auxil- iary of Northport is planning a card party for the seventh of November. The Cold Spring Harbor Fish Market has siome nice booklets with 39 different oyster and clam recipes and how to make cocktail sauce, drawn butter sauce oys^ ter ketchup, maitre d'hotel sauce ..Booklets will be mailed to any- one ;rjeqaes|tijnig same and ejti;-) closing stamp for mailing or it is free to you at the market— 2 doors west of firehouse, Cold Spring Harbor. The Rev. Dr. John L. Gregory was the speaker at a Young People's District Rally at Em- bury Methodist Church, Brook- lyn, Tuesday evening. The Young Women's Circle of St. Paul's Church wish to thank all who patronized their turkey supper last Thursday and deep- ly regret that because of the un- precedented number in attend- ance, some could not be served. They also wish to assure the pub- li® that in the future there will be ample provision for all who hold tickets. The Women's Society of Chris- tian Service of St. Paul's Churcn will hold its first regular meet- ing since its organization in the kindergarten room of the church next Thursday evening at eight o'clock. A social hour and re- freshments will follow the pro- gram. All women affiliated in any way with the church or its organization are cordially invit- ed. Miss Eleanor Healy of Boston, Mass., is the house guest of her friends, Mrs. Jessie Barker and Miss Ada Jones of Bayview ave- nue. t Mr. A. J. Van Dyke of N.H.S. faculty has been elected presi- dent of the L. L Zone of, English Teachers of Nassau and Suffolk County and is also president of the Suffolk County Zone. Dr. L. -L. Morris, superinten- dent of schools of Northport, was recently elected president ,of all the Long Island Zone Teachers' Association. Next Sunday is the start of American Education Week. With the other churches of this vicin- ity, it will be observed at our' Morning service, Mth a sennon appropriate to the day. In the evening, we shall join with the Protestant churches of our vil- lage in a union\ Armistice Ser- vice at St. Pauls Methodist Church. Until further notice the Stitch- ters will meet every Thursday for an all-day sewing with box luncheon in the dining room of the Presbyterian church in prep- aration for the annual fair. ST. PAUL S METHODIST CHURCH ' ?> ST .'PHn .IP NERI'S CHURCH Rev. John Lester Gr«tgory„ Th.D. Rev. John J. Brennan, Pastor Miss Frances Laughlin has ac- cepted a position in the Walter J. Smith Real Estate Office on Main street. Miss Janet Windus, daughter of Mrs. Anna Windus of Vernon avenue, has returned from St. John's Hospital where she under- went a tonsilectomy.. Men! Sign Up With thei National Defense Organization All men over eighteen years of age are urged to enroll in the National Defense Orgjanization of Huntington, so that our town may do its full share in helping this country to prepare itself against any possible aggressors. The local committee has asked for the use of the Post Office as a registration center, and has set as sign-up days November 6th to 9th. There are no dues or as- sessments in this organization, but we want all men to join. The questions asked on the enroll- ment card are: Name, address, phone number, age, number of dependents, occupation, and What could you do best in an emergency? Do you wish indus- trial training? Do you wish en- listment information? Do you wish home defense training? Do you drive a car? a truck? There is also the following declaration to be signed by the applicant: \I am a citizen of the Unitgtd Siaia^iL^Amerca, ^nd Sunday, November 3 . 9:45. Church School. Richard W. Hawkins, superintendent. Classes for all age. 10:00.^ Adult Bible Class. Dr. Gregory will teach.- Men and women are cordially invited. • 11:€0. Morning Worship. Holy Communion. Communion address by the pastor. We cordially in- vite you to worship with us. 6:30. Epworth League for the Young People. 8:00. Regular meeting of the Official Board. Monday, 8 p. m. Ladies' Aux- iliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Taylor. Tuesday, 2:15. Class in Re- ligious Education in Morrell Chapel. 7:00. Teacher-Training Class. Wed.,. 3:00 p. m. The Church Aid Circle will, meet at the home of Mrs. William Root. 8:00. Game party at the home of Mrs. Wm. Codling. Thursday, 7:30. Men's Recre- ation Period. 8:00. The Women's Society of CJiristian Service will hold i'ts first regular meeting in the kind- garten room of the Church. Friday at 8. Senior Choir re- hearsal. ' Saturday, 9:30. Junior Choir rehearsal. Order of'Church Services Sunday Masses; Northport, 7, 8, 9:30, 10:30. . \ U. S. Veterans' Hospital, East Northport, 10. Weekday Masses: 7 and 8; First Friday, 6.30, 7 and 8. Confessions: Every Saturday, 5 to 6, and 7.30 to 9; On the Eves of Holy Days and the First Fril days at the same hours. Baptisms: Sunday afternoon .at 2 o'clock. At any other time by special appointment. Sick Calls: At any time, day oir night. Telephone Northport 53. Devotions Miraculous Medal Novena — every Monday at 6 p. m. Sacred Heart Devotions— First Fridays at 8 p. m. Mir; and Mrs.. Joseph F. Hu- bert of Highland aveiiue. North- port, entertained- with a dinner paj-ty Wednesday 'of last week complimenting Mrs. ; Hubert's father, Mr. F. C. Co^gdon on aiis birthdE^. Thjose attending were: Mr« and Mrs. F.C.-Condon; and Miss Ruth Condon of Bald- . ;win; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Condori^ Jr., of ^Washington, Conn., . Dr. and Mrs. P. Boylhart of Smith- town, Mr. and' Mrs. John Egan and Miss Alice Miller of North- port. FRIDAY Nkht! TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCfi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Williiam M Mitchell, Pasto* 10:00. Church School of Re- ligious Education. 11 a. m. This is. Roll Call Sun- day, the start of our Loyalty Campaign. We expect every member of the church to be present or accounted, for. Give us a good start by being in. yoUr place Sunday mornnig. . The . Christian Endeavor So- ciety is invited to meet with the young people of St. PauPs Luth- eran Church of East Northport, for a youth service. 7:30 p. m. Evening Hour of Worship in this church. Sermon, \My Lord and My God,\ a con- sideration of the practical as- of il^liivinity of 'Christ. Rev. H. J. Williams. Pastcw Sunday- ISrovember 3, 1940 8:00 a. hi. Holy Communion. 10:00 a. f. ' Chiirch School 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. ^ 6:15 p. m. Young People's Fel lowship. . Wednesday,'November 6 8:00 p. m. Altar Guild meet- ing. Thursday, November 7 ll<:00-a.m.' 'The Suffoljc Arch- meeting to begin tvith a Celebra- tion of the Holy Communion the celebrant being Bishop Larned. The afternoon'meeting at 2 p.m., is open to all interested in re- ports from the. General Conven- tion. - . • wwii BE am Viy.ysiin© SIATIOI^.WGR • p. m. UH. JONES DRUG CO., Phone 70 Northport The Journal—for home- news. Now Showing Last Times Sat. Cary Grant Martha Scojtt ^Howards of Virginiav. Nov. 3 to 6 November 7th the regular meeting of the Arch Deaconry of Suffolk will be held in North- port at Trinity Church. Mr. John J. Hiltman has closed his summer residence on High- land avenue for the winter and has returned to his Manhattan residence for the winter. November 11, the Women's Day of Prayer for Peace, the women of Trinity Parish will take turns spending fifteen min- utes in prayer and meditation in the church, so that someone is in the church all that day. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Bolduan of Summit avenue have returned to the city for the winter months. The Silver Star Rollers motor- ed to Patchogue on October 25 to take part in a contest run by the Rainbow Rockettes. An en- joyable time was had and they came home with a first prize trophy for having the best ap- pearing uniforms on the floor. , Mr. and Mrs. McDonnell of Seaview Terrace are moving into the C. A. Martin bungalow on Laurel avenue. Village police sergeant Charles A. Martin and Mrs. Martin and son have moved into the former Frank cottage opposite the school on Laurel avenue. Friday evening the Christian Endeavor Society of the Pres- byterian church held a Hallowe- en dance. THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY PUMPKIN PIE We will roast turkeys for 50c; steam cooked Schotermans Bakery 101 MAIN ST., NORTHPORT '' ' will M[rs. Broughtoin is the Miss Ethel Manning. Mr. Leland Shirley attended the World's Fair Sunday. An Armistice Ball will be held for the benefit of the American Legion Post of Northport on the evening of November 9. The place will be announced later. Thanksgiving Eve, as for many years past, will be the big com- munity party under the auspices of St Philip Neri's church There will be dancinp in the auditor- ium of St. Philip's school and cards in the class room with the usual array of beautiful prizes. Everyone is invited to come and meet their friends at this big party. Tickets fifty cents, ob- tainable at the door or from the chuirch members. Miss DeArmitt who is employed at the Stiles Motor Co. returned from a weeks vacation, Henry G. Brush of Ocean ave- nue attended Madison Square Garden on Monday night to hear the President. Henry was a guest of the Regular Republicans for the Re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Chase Mellen, Jr. is the chairman. The Reading Room of the Christian Science Society has been opened on Main street, op- posite the Northport Trust Co., for the permanent service of the people of this community. Mr. and Mrs. C. LeRoy Hen- drickson of Garden City wree the guests of Mrs. Belle E. Hen- drickson Tuesday. Babe Larsen was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brower. Miss Brower and he ^penjt Saturday in New I York City where they enjoyed the Ro- deo at Madison Square Garden where Gene Autry was in per- son. Speech Lessons Individual Training or Small Classes S. J. Shumer Phone Northport 325 for appointment Children Adidts Mrs. H. C. Taylor will be hos- tess Monday evening for the La- dies' Auxiliary Circle at her home on Scudder avenue. Mrs. Van Ness Darling of Nor- wood avenue was hostess Mon- day for seventeen young moth- ers at the organization meeting of their branch of the P. T. A. of the Ocean avenue school. This will be an educational group of the mothers of the children in the kindergarten. It is hoped to have such groups of parents meeting under each grade in the school. Stephen Smith of Northport was best man on October 13 at the wedding of his brother-in- law ohn J. Legion of Northport to Miss Estell Cairns at the Presbyterian churchy Huntington Station. CARD OF THANKS Save Your Old Gold, Diamonds and Silverware, and get a high price locally High grade repairing R. A. FULLERTON 331 N. Y. Ave., Huntington One Flight up We wish to thank our neigh- bors and friends for their kind- ness and- sympathy., shown us during our recent bereavement. Clinton Call Daisy Paffe Mabel Sammis Minnie Seebeck Our Barber Shop next door for men who care Barber Shop will close 7 p.m. during winter months. 9:30 Saturday 172 Main Street Tel. Northport 710 Same side as post offce Fred Ostuni & Sons Beauticians I IBP^i I'll Nation- al Defense Organization, Inc, (the N. D. O.). It is understood, (1) that there are no dues; and (2) that this entitles me to ap- ply for opportunity to take part in some activity of the organiza- tion.\ Signature Remember the dates, No- vember 6 to 9; the place, the Post /Office. All men over eighteen are urged to enroll. Let us do this for liberty and for democra- cy. Don't forget to vote on Tues- day, and may God guide this na- tion to do the right thing in this election. Choir rehearsal on Thursday evening, at eight o'clock. One out of every two Ameri- cans is a life' insurance policy-^ holder and has a stake in $29,-\ 000,000,000 of life insurance as- sets invested in government, ag- riculture • and basic enterprises throughout the United States. BOWL! FOR HEALTH Keep yourself in good physical condi- tion and have fun at the same time. Sun. to Wed., BOAT-ANNIE SAILS AGAIN from Morgan Really Raines' famous Saturday Evening Post Series with Marjorie Rambeau Alan Hale Jane Wyman Ronald Bdacon Special Added Attraction \London Can Take It\' See the Actual Bombing Tues; Nigrht Election Returns PING PONG TABLES AVAILABLE NORTHPORT BOWLING ALLEYS SCUDDER AVENUE NORTHPORT Pete & Les WEEK END SPECIALS Loins of Pork 19c lb. Sperry and Barnes' Smoked Hams 25c lb. Half or whole Fresh Pork Pic?nic Rolls 25c lb. Fresh Killed Fowl, all sizes ^c lb. Shoulder Spring Lamb 18c lb. Swift's Bacon Squares 15c lb. Oysters, opened, pint 35c Clams, opened, pint 25c LEWIS MEAT MARKET Main Street ' Northport N. Y. 7 DAYS 7 DAYS EXTENDED ENGAGEMENTT Thus., Nov. 7 to Wed., Nov.. 15 TYRONE POWER The Mark of Zorro Linda Darnell Basil Rathbone Sat. Night 9 p.m., Ten-o-Win TONITE THRU SATURDAY! Don Ameches Betty Grable in 'iDOWN ARGENTINE , WAY\ • plus RICHARD DtX \Mein Against the Sky\ ^ PMOMfe wQiaitPOftT eoo^M i Sun., ]>|:op. Tuer, Nov. 3, 4, 5 * Matinee 2:5 Tuicsday , THE SEX-PLOSION OF THE SEASON Rosalind ' Brian. RUSSELL AHERNE .in . HIRED WIPE with 'ROBERT BENCHLEY —Companion Feature- Thrills and Actk>n VICTOR McLAGLEN - in ; \DIAMOND FRONTIER\ Election Re ns mm' WED., NOV. 6 ONLY Special Matinee 3:30. The pic- ture that has YOU in it! ''THE RAMPARTS Wfe WATCH\ Complete with the ConfiseM tured Nazi \Baptism crf^FIre\ Sequences • Thurs., Fri. Sat. Nov. 7, 8, 9 ROMANCE ^ DRAMA SPECTACLE! , • ADVENTURE! ' Cary Grant Martha Scott as. . • \THE HOWARDS OP VIRGINIA'^ Mat. Sat. Sun. Holiday 2:15 Evening CTont. 7:00 to 11:00 JOHN ARATA Knives, Scissors, and All Kinds of Tools Put in Good Shape at Reasonable Prices VERNON VALLEY RD., NORTHPORT - FOR SALE Three-quarters acre—two road front,' shade and fruit tre^s; seven room house, 2 baths, all improvements, excellent condition. Fuel burner. Convenient to station and shopping center. $5,000 HARRY T. MOTT, Inc. . Phone Northport 159 45 MAIN STREET NORTHPORT, L. L FOR^ALE r \ f » Six room House, Bath, Garage Newly Decorated—Inside-and Out Good Location—Trees . ' . Bargain at 3,200, easy terms; pay like rent. / CALL ^ V ; Northport Trust Company Northport 24 For Full Details and List of Other P|:operties Attractively Priced