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SOUTHOLD DEPARTMENT Telephone Southold 3793 Ple«ae Write, See or Phone the Editor when you know of Boclal, Per- aonftL Church, Civic and other Local News. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ambroskl of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Richardson Cutchogue announce the engagement of Brooklyn and Southold enjoyed of their daughter, Helen Joan, to Ed- Christmas dinner at the home of Judge ward Charnews, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. L. Barron Hill. John Charnews of Southold. •oke K Brothers, who recently took Nelson Dickinson of New York City over the agency for Oldsmobile cars, is spending the holidays with his fa- have sold an Oldsmobile sedan to Con- ther, J. E. Dickinson. tractor Henry Goldsmith. Effective immediately, t h e Strand James Mahoney returned from Syra- Theatre is going to run an extra mat- cuse Friday night where he has been inee performance weekly, on Wednes- undergoing treatment for several weeks days at 2:15 p.m. This is in addition for injuries sustained in a fall at the to the regular matlnee's now being Long Island Fertilizer St Produce Co. presented on Sunday, Saturday and where he was employed, holidays. I Miss Helen Booth of New York City The very latest in Long Island Ught- and Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong Ing Co. cooking equipment will be of Hempstead were holiday Tlsiton at shown at a demonstration at the M. the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Booth. E. Church parlors at 8 p.m. on Thurt- Martin Shipuleski spent Christinas day, January IBth under the auspices in Connecticut at the home of his of the Triangle Club. Refreshments fiancee. Miss Irene Dapsts. will be served and a silver collection Miss Alice Palmer of New York City wUl be taken. has been spending a few days at tiM Rebekah Lodge No 206 wlU meet on Presbyterian Parsonage. Tuesday evening, January 3nl at 8:00 Joseph Shipuleski, a teacher In the p. m. in the lodge rooms. public schools at Wharton, N. J . spent The annual meeting of me Ladles' the Christmas holidays with his pa- Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church rents, Mr. and and Mrs.. Martin Bhlp- wUl.be held in the Parish House on uleski Wednesday, January 4th at 3:30 P. The next regular meeting of the M., preceded by the regular one dish Sunshine Society will be held on Tues- luncheon at 1 o'clock. All members day, January 10th, In Orange Hall, and their friends are cordially invited John Shanahan spent the week end to attend. The Editor wishes to express his ap preciatlon to the Sunshine Society lor —.. — .y . . — — • the lovely Christmas basket which he Harvey Redden, Dorothy, D i c k and gwtlngs a n d luncheon and their regular meeting, received. It Is gifts such as these Jay, are at home with their parenU othw remembrances at Christmas. I which really Inculcate the true spirit for the holidays. the S ^ n s Joys and Hap- of Christmas. Iidnight M Mass at St. Patrick's on P*\®\ throughout the New Year. Harold Myers is spending the Christ- mas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Stellmann of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Flckelssen enjoyed a Christmas visit with Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Clayton and family of East WUllston. The annual Christmas Party for the Church Schort and Parish at the Unl- versalist Church was held on Wednes- day of this week. The party started Southold Churches Januar y 1,1939 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. K. Hoyt Palmer. Pastor 10 A. M. Sunday Oehool 11 A. M Morning Worship 7:30 P. M Evening Worship ^ Sunday morning, New Year's Day, with \a supper'at sli'o'ci^k'and ta^ ^ \ f c h be held at the usual hour. eluded an evening of games and a visit ' ^ from Santa ^o* ^^^ Appointed -nme.\ A large audience listened to the a r ' ^ e ^ ' L ^ t J T o n L ' C ' s l n r S „f . n ^ r ' ^ H ^ value of Starting Right\ The men program consisted of anthems by the - m aiboH k. regular choir, assisted in the last num- \ l o With the conflict of holiday and 1 j y ^ urge to omit attending church. iri^Jf h others who will be the ceived favorable comment on their gi-. tn »» «n thnir ninom ftw flr.f vocal selecUons. The work of the Jun- Jf yj^ y^Lr. We helpful c ^ o l ^ e c ^ u r T w m S l^L^J f in J only this Sunday but In- time s p e ^ in training them. Rev. creaslngly from Sunday to Sunday Murray Hunter gave an lmpre«ive t h S i ihe iJchrtstSToHerln g response was MacLeod. A Christmas on lona.' fi^^ yet there to still some Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crlppen, daugh- to be raised MIore the end of the year, ter Marguerite a n d son Martin of Any who did not attend last Sunday Oaleton, Pa., spent Christmas with Mr. and who still wish to have a part and Mrs. FTed Boergesson. CARD o r THANKS Dear Mr. Hawkins: Would you be so kind as to aUow' held at toe~cW^at~a:o6\?cl^\ m in this are urged to see that their gifts reach the church treasurer, Mr. A. T. Dlckerson, as soon as they can do so. The Annual Parldi meeting will be Greeting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Larry,™® J?^ y®\ valuable paper to Saturday afternoon. January the 7th. - Shanahan. ** ^ime my deep appred- i The Ladles' AW wUl meet at the ir The three chMdien of Mr. and Mts.' f \ <>e«' Wends for Parish House next Wednesday for a Mrs. Mary E. Blck Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hartranft, Sr., Christmas Eve was well attended, of New Haven, Conn., and Mr. and Miss Irene Dapsis of Plalnfleld. Mrs. J. B. Hartranft, Jr., of Phila- Conn., is in Southold this week vlslt- delphla spent Christmas at the home Ing relatives. __ of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevens. |r. M and Mrs. A. P. Benatre returned the S^illoh Baptist Church\v^h'to'ex- i Sermon Topic: \A Twelfth Century There was a fine Christmas party on Tuesday from Englewood, N. J., tend sincere appreciation to our many Motto.\ at the M. E. Church last Friday eve- where they spent the Christmas week friends for being mindfjfl of us at Y. P. C. U. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Rev. Samuel OUbert Ayres, D. D. Minister CARD OF THANKS 10 00 A. M. Church School The Pastor and the congregatitm of \=00 A. M. . . . . . . Service of Worship ning when the young people of the end. ! Christmas time. Thanks to all for! \\^e Ladles' Society will meet in the Sunday School gathered for entertain- I The Misses Elizabeth and Marlon tjielr Christmas greetings and many House on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. ment and refreshments and to wel- Terry are spending the week at their come Santa Claus. Everyone had a home on Horton's Lane, grand time. |he T Ladies Missionary Society of the Miss Ruth Jennings, a student at Presbyterian Church meets this Friday Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, spent afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home the holiday vacation with her parents, of Mrs. H. M. Hawkins. Members are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jennings. The Misses Jean and Irma Wells asked to come prepared to sew. The Round Robin Institute convenes were holiday visitors at the home of again next year for six weekly meet- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. tags, to first to be held January 18th. Wells. Mrs. Bessie Oagen is visiting her pa- Miss Lois Billard will be the Dean. The officers of the organization met on rents at Oswego, N. Y. for the week.' Tuesday to formulate plans for the Terry Jennings was in Southold over coming year, the Christmas week end. His mother, ( Mr. and M!rs. Thomas Morris and Mrs. Marjorle Jennings, will continue family, accompanied by Mjw Edith La her vacation here untU after New Bad of Oreenport, spent Christmas ,ln Year's. Flushing, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Doris Jean Lehr, Infant daughter of Alex Williams Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dealers were paying $1.35 for O r e e ^ • I Uuies find that shooters cause the tlsed at the gifts. Shlloh Baptist Church Rev. James P. HIU, Pastor CARELESS USE OF GUNS DISRUPTS SERVICE ON MANY TELEPHONE LINES In New York State S'ray ShoU Daniji HnJreJs 0 Wires Daring a Year TelepSuwe- \ Wubli sh^ters\ some- ,ng. week, Those farmers who are fortu- \\^ nate enough to have any quanttty of daughter Marilyn of Philadelphia spent Christmas with Mrs. Miles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Horton. Henry FLsher resumed his duties this week as custodian at the Southold School after a short lay-off due to injuries received while at work. , There will be a meeting of the Odd Fellows on Monday night as usual. Hie Second initiatory degree will be conferred on the three new candidates on January 9th. Keep your Electrical AppUanoes In good working order. Can Taylor Beth- el, Southold 3895. adv The Suffolk Coniervatory of Music and Arts A Music School of Serious Purpoee HERBERT B. 8TVDIBB Director of SoothoM Branch Main St. Next to PubUe Ubrarjr Phone SOUTHOLD 34B1 potatoes stored, will be aUe to recoup some of the losses of the past season. After January 1st, the Southold Branch of the O. L. F. will occupy its new headquarters In the former freight house, owned by the liong Isl- and Ralhoad. Principal L. A. Blo<|gett attended the conference of School Superintend- ents and Principals at Syracuse this week. TRAVELKB FOB SALE AT WALTER ADAMS' Copies ef the'Umg Island T n - veler may now be purchaaed at Walter Adams' Cigar and Con- fectionary Store on Main Btieet. Ilils convenience Is provided for non-subscrlben and those desir- ing extra copies. Mr Adams Is the only authwlaed dealer in this vUlage. KAPLAN'S MARKET 407 Kaplan Ave. Tel. 304 Greenport, L. I. Legs of Lamb Lb. 25c Smoked Hams 2Sc L. I. Duck. 23c Local Fowl 27c Fresh Roasting Chickens 29c Rump Corned Beef , 25c Top Sirloin RoasU 33c Fresh Pork ButU 23c Fresh Hams ' 25c 19c SpeciM Prices for Friday and Saturday trouble, especially in rural areas dur- ing the hunting season. Recently a .22 caliber bullet was the cause of a tele- phone service failure in Syracuse. Splitting the wire the shot itself was split and held captive by the unbroken but serviceable line. In New York State many cases are found of telephone line failures caused by the reckless use of firearms. These occur not only during the hunting sea- son but in other parts of the year. During the past twelve months 293 cases were reported, affecting 1,184 wires in long distance lines and cables. Of these cases 166 were In cables resulting In service breaks on 978 wires. In one Instance shot gun shells were found near a cable fault, each shell bearing the same mark, indicat- ing the same gun had been used. A deputy sheriff, posing as a hunter in that neighborhood, finally discovered several young boys were responsible. In court the boys learned the impor tance of these long distance cables, many of which carry, besides the tele- phone circuits, national radio broad- cast channels, telegraph and telephoto lines. Other sections of the country also suffer from such hunting incidents. In a recent twelve-months period, nine Southern states reported 1,993 cases of damage by gun shot. These ac- counted tor nearly 10 per cent of all breaks in telephone lines between cities, including those caused by tor- nadoes and other \acts of Ood.\ Property owners in this State over whose lands long distance lines are routed have been given descriptive In- formation showing graphically what goes through the telephone lines and cables. This has shown the Importance of maintaining the service and has led to greater care by users of firearms. The Men's Club will have its semi- monthly meeting In the Parish House on Thursday evening at eight p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Rev. Murray Hunter, Minister 10:00 A. M Church School 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Sermon Text: \An Adequate Faith.\ 7:30 P. M Evening Worship Sermon Topic; \If We Had Our Way.\ The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at Morning Worship. SOVTHOOD FREE UBRART OPEN Mondays, Wednesdays, and SaturiSm -^fttt-tesr^ ' 8:30 P.M. to 8:30 PJif. S. H. 8. LATIN CLUB NOTES A Latin Club meeting was held on Monday, December 19, Instead of on Thursday on account of the Christmas vacation. The meeting was opened by Jack Reinhart, our LIctor, and the meeting was then taken over by Ruth Glover, our Consul. We all Joined in shiglng America. The attendance was taken and the minutes were read by Charles Orattan. r Christmas carols were practiced for carol singing the foUowlng Wednesday morning. Delldous home made canc^ was served, which was made by girls of the Latin Club. WIe wldi to thank MUss Benedict, our advisor, who Is helping us to get started. Scriba Marcella Cooper SOUTHOLD REBEKAH LODGE No. a08. I. O. O. F. Southidd Odd Fellows Hall First and Third Tuesdays-8:00 P. M. SOtJTHOLD GRANGE SouthoU Orange Hall Saturday,—8 P. M. OUSTER INSTITUTE Southold Custer XnsUtute Every other Saturday—8 P. M. A new process of treating milk pre- vents the development of a stale taste and other \oft\ flavors when the milk stands for a day or two in the re- frigerator. W E HAVE INSTALLED A Famous Bowet Sealfast Self-Vulcanizer We can now guarantee Our Vulcanize Jobe at . greatly reduced pricea. Flats can be fixed right with our equipment. FRANK GRAHAN SOUTHOLD. N. Y Have your work done here and be convinced. RAYNOR'S TIRE SHOP Front St. TA 698 OrMnport A FRIENDLY WISH FOR ALL THE BEST A HAPPY N E W YEAR BRINGS, A SINCERE WISH FOR A YEAR JUST FILLED WITH LIFE'S DELIGHTFUL THINGS. W . D. F A U L K N E R DIVIDEND NOnCB The Southold Savings Bank has de- clared Its quarterly dividend for the three months ending December 31st, 1038, payable January 1st, 1939, a t the rate of 2% per annum. Deposits made on or before January 13th, 1939, wUl draw interest from January 1st. Fraternal Organizations GMSWOLD-TERRy-GLOVER POST American Legion Southold Grange Hall 2nd and 4th Thursdays—8 P. M. GRISWOLD-TERRY-GLOVER UNIT American Legion Auxiliary Southold ^ersSKe - l l a U 3rd Monday n|-!ff6nth—8 P. M. - ' SOUTHOLD LODGE, No. 3'73 L O. O. F. Southold Odd Fellows HaU Mtonday—7:30 P. M. nUENDSHIP REBEKAH LODGE Greenport Odd FeUows HaU ist and Srd Tliur8days-8:00 P. M. EMPIRE COUNCIL No. 128 Jr. O. U. A. M. Greenport Mechancs' HaU Thursday—8 P. M. i^is ffearaitdget ajiner POMTl^lC PmIH by one of the industry's biggest price redactions and enjoy Pontiac's Newrest Ride, amazing performance and record economy for a dilTerence of only 12c a day compared to the •est lower-priced cars. WO W ^ om v S •D tlUtnd at ' PoHttae, Miek. if/cai. Price* tub- ft«t fo ekang$ vUhmU noHe$, TrmuporlatioH. atatt and local opnoHol ^tufp' ment and neet^ ttrim—ttkoi AXO UB VAIL BROTHERS Peconic, N. Y. STIRLING COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Greenport K. of C. HaU 2nd and 4tb Thuradays-8 P. M. PILGRIM COUNCIL DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Greenport Mechanics' Ball Tuesday—8 P. M. COURT JOAN OF ARC, No. 437 CathoUc Daughters of America Oreenport K. of C. HaU 1st Tuesday ol Every Montb-8 P. M. PECONIC LODGE, No. 348 P. A. M. Greenport Masonle Temple Wednesday—8 P. M. ariRUN O CHAPTER. Na 218 O. S. 8. Oreenport Masonic Temple and and 4tti Monday*-* P. M. SHENANDOAH OXROU O. P. of A. companlnni' HaU. iCaln at. Oreenport Meets every 1st and M Thuisdaar Vlstttac Memban W^eom* ariHRA o s A p m t NO. ais, R. A. M. yr—Tunpi e oreenport and and 4tb Thursday SDimiS I COUMANDKRY No. 17 XMIOirrS TEMPLAR MaaoniA t t a n p U Oreenport 3rd Friday POU8H-AMERXCAN INDEPENDENT CLUB Of Southold Town, Ine. at \ U t e Udge.\ Southold. N . Y. •very and Thursday ot the Ifsnkh SEE D POTATOES We are happy to state that we have sold two-thirds of our seed potato stock on hand and it has been our past experience that this ratio of early sales permits us to live up to our record of 100 per «ent delivery. For the present we have recalled all prices. After the first of the year a Kroemer representative will visit our warehouses in Maine tQ ascertain how the seed is keeping. When we are in a position to know the quantity we have left to sell, new prices will be released. We wi^h to thank you at this time for your confidence and patrqnage und wish you a very Happy New Year. WILLIAM KROEMER HICK8VXLL S BIVEBHEAD