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I LAKE RONKONKOMA p \ ' The Ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary held a iunclieon Wednes- da y. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Offenhauser visi ted friends in St . Aluans over tlie wee k-end. Mr. and Mrs . C. Sullivan of New York City enjoyed the week-end at their home on Cedar Grove avenue . •- Mr: and Mrs. Daniel Selbeit . J r., who have been, wintering in West Palm Beach , Florida , are expected back on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Clancy and family of-East Elmhurst are spending several weeks at their bungalow on Cedar Grove avenue. Among the early spring visitors here on. Sunday, wa s jay Browne, of New York ' City, who motored out with frien ds from Holbrook. Mf. : and'Mrs. Nicholas Car ' oone and family of Jamaica spent Sunday at thete bu ngalow on Charles Court , in the-B&ppler Development. . . Mr. and . Mrs. Stephen Zimmerman have moved from Brooklyn and Intend making their permanent\ home In their bungalow on Kaempf street. , \ ; Miss Prances Helenvpoley, - . daughter of th e Rev. and, Mrs. ; Walter Brooks Foley, ha s been visiting at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Glrardet. Mr. and ; Mrs. Grover Hardart and family of Brookl yn and Mr..and Mrs. Max Bauermfeund of . Hollts spent the week-end at their bungalows oft Armand street. One of the questions to be brought befo re the next annual school meet- i n g, which is scheduled' lor July 9th , will be the subject of a Board of Trus- tees composed of Ave members. O thers among the summer colony to open their bungalows lor .the week- end -were Mr . a nd Mrs. Iouls Folt- man and family of Woodhaven who were at their liouie on FoUman Boule- va rd. Th e annual meeting or officers and plot owners of the Lake Ronkonkoma. Cemetery A-ssociation will be held to- , morrow evening. M ay 11th , at the home of George C. Raynor , Pr esident of the Association. There were two bad forest fires in this vicinity on Tuesday one. north of the Middle Country Road in Cen- tereach , and one south of Smlthtown Boulevard in Nesconsct. [Both ol them were brought under control by the local Fire Department after burn- ing through many acres under a stiff wind. Mr. and M rs. Neal A. McCarroll , of Flatbush, announce the toirlh of a son , Neal Anthony, on Ayril 21st. at the Prospect Heights Hospital , Br ooklyn. Mr. McCarroll was for many years a resident of Ronkonkoma. and he and Mrs. McCarroll have enjoyed many summers at the Lake. Mrs . McC ar- roll is the former T.ILss Eileen Naylor , of Brooklyn. 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Handy j ^ «U' 39 new feature * not found ^S^S^SSS ^T 0 ^^ in^ur2 , ? : 6r4 rM Id car! ^85^13^ DeSoto , in most cases ,give8 »?!*«« son *-.«<¦& ¦ you S to IS more horsepowe r Pric \ ZO m te448 Low ««\ i,. aesta up to 8 inches wider iha H U,t Year ihnn your»...50 to 65% bet. b«iuwcouh i miukui oam • terroad lighting.Yet this great *Q' A C I 'AAC C«r r buil t by ChryilerCo rpo- 0*1*9 1 9119 r ation is priced $20 to $48 p.u»«.a 2 . p-,^.Mi.u.«, p^„i lower than last yearl tX!ui2$ tt? ^u *',iuu 't * ; KOST GARAGE 2^7 ^forth Main Street SayvUIe 20 ^^^KKBB^ftSff/SfttS^t KttKMM ^^PVHpHwU piMM HHP^H ' ¦^L^L^PjLv/ 1^ * ^L^Lh ^ ^L^L^L^L^w iw aW bVL^L^BPIL^ ' ^1 ¦ a^ B L^H'* ^b ' ^^^M > f ^^BQu^^^^^^ L ia^^^ M j^^ J l^^^ B^u^H ... ' .. ' .v. — .. / t ; ....,»»¦ .h-.J«. . -.'. . . , . ' i«r ' w.4.. • ' .., V ^ ,..„ ' ,¦», .,4V . , tvf. , J . - .,V, . — ' ; ' . ' ' 1 \ ' -\ .. • ¦- , — '' \¦SSls^ 'JaV^ellhV'^chlovaiii spen? die week-en d in New York- — •—• -- - : : ¦ . Mrs. . Bert ha BiUl^entertalned her pinochle club on Wednesday afternoon. The . Mothers! Ciui>. wi lt-hold/a- , card party, at t he school building on May 18th: \ ' ' .. . . . . , Adam ' R itt«r li 'ehjoying ' it ' we« ffe* s vacation , whic h he • 1st spending at his h ome . - here. ' Sirs'; Henr y Vollbracht spent Tues- day in, Sayvilie with Mr. and - Mrs. Benjornirf ^roere. ,, . . Mrs< Eugene McGuire Is a patient In the Holbrook Hospital' and . is reported to be seriously i ll. ' ' Mrs: Henry Vollbract will be the hos tess at' tlie next meeting of the Ladles ' -Aid' Society. Fred QJck is suffering with an in- fection in his leg and i s a patient in the Southside Hospital. Mr . and Mrs. Adam Ritter and Mrs. George. Wehrenberg, of Ronkonkoma , s pent Tuesday in Jamaica. Miss : Jfivelyn Gilliam , of Rirest Hills , came home to spend the week-end with her mot htr , Mrs. William GiUlam; Mrs. William Hermanns has : retum- ' «a^ from 1 HW^ HolbrookHbs pltal , ^>eie , she was a patie nt, * for ' s everal- days;^ h, . Mrs. Hea nfl% ^Wl^^ M4a«- j «ood H was.a iies t lor several days, this. \ w eek at ttirrftmre orMrs. Henry^vViat: bracht. » \ - \\ • ' . •;¦ ' - '>' - : _ * ' j*? ? ; : r ' ' , ' • ¦ ¦ Mr:- and ' -iittSi Vvi Wiirf SkBahHir et; Jr., ' ' iahd' their little, son^ of i^aet IaUpV wai* guests , on- . Bunflay ' jo£ Mrv . - and _ , Jij rS. - . Henry Heir ier ' ; Sp ecial ' Mother ' s Cay Seryiees ' will 1 to held in 'St. Jtoh'i liatbe rair ChuNaj ^ on 1 Sunday, to ' which a cordial lnvlta<- tion is extended. ' _ ¦ . ' .;. The nert meeting of- the flre . id epfirtT ' , nicnt wlU be lield. on Tuesday . eyihr j ing. Tlie DruM ' add Bfrgre-corps met , last Thursda y evening. ¦ ' \ ¦ ¦ ' . . Mr. and Mis. Herbert C. Wehren- berg entertained , 'on \ Sunday Mr., and Mrs. Gustave - Maasch ,flHd- daughles Miss Lillia n , of . Bay Sh6re. John C. Wehrenber g, Herbert , C, Wehrenber g and G. Kenneth. Hollhig- wo rth ' att ended' the flrehven. ' s, -cons«n- «on in Riverhead on Wednesda y air temoon and evening. - ' Guests on Sunday at -the ,Mome. ol Mrs. Henr y Vollbracht ' were Miss Wit ma Weh renbe rg ' arid' Wa lter . Pickett of B rooklyn , Mrs. :August Krack , Misi Janet Hafter and August Krack ,- ol B ellalr. : ; . ' . . - . ' . The next meeting: of the Republlcar - ¦ —¦ ' — ¦— ^lvao rin ^h eld; at;, the;X5ulld ; ;BalI ^' Wct lifciaa y- eVenihifi \ t&- niirin i ^m^ tCO»lciai>:^: ,^a^^j ^^ e^ jsirorlet y ^ow and dance In \ C XBhrnunl- ;^?' Hall on Jwae ii&t. ' „ ' • •:¦ ' . .. .; !^ • ¦¦ ' • . ' . aVM rs. Alfred-sttl gti* wa * hbst ^B : to,a troup or^ladife.ai \ ' tife ryitiofe oif.;We;d * nesday evening. ' \ Her\ gUeSfs wJPe Mrs? iOeorge MUler , Mrs. Ered Eltel , Mrs. A . Stegemann, Mrs. Har old Worzel , MtSk Edward pavles. Mrs ; Arthur Weh- renber g, Mrs. George Leudemaim and iMW. ' AW'Tb *:, . \ . \ ¦ .;^' ; ' -- ' . -•••• ; c ; . ' : i&e - Ofrf : Siotit * d eiriirr jlt^ Jieia ' . V very successful ¦ caxd; Tjfirty t . <* v S»iter ^ N ¦ . - f 'J. i \ ¦:\ . - . • - ¦:, . ' -; ' <¦ •;- • :<,i\ . \ r. - ' .ip.T, :. - , i ¦ ' ' , day ^evening ' at which' ther e -were 00 pinochle , Ottp ^Brauher , bridg e , L uenu «m}:-jw n e ef .;, - MaW» » ^-og^i^\ ; player , Mrs. Arth ur Wetirehber e sSfc lal prjses f : were also 1 ; won ; by ' ?£& f K ruets and Mrs , Ba^^ Ehlo&an ^ ^f^i l^^ e i^ a,?i \ 1 *«& *'^ r?' '^ w ^ S *** y at ^ l»me on Wednesday afternoo n in celebSl tlon ' of , his ninth , birthday. Robert ' s guests, were Marilyn. GiRuel in.h a WcBfcJ ' ' «teH«nff BlelhtlilS? M& lj eno^arai; ; AHred» Blelmlller , J ustini Brown ,. . Rayinond - ' Ackefly; Peter '^ & %$* ¥? **? ;. ^\ ^\^ H O^KOPK Noted Concert Singer i fe |i^ witt sm^ —at— MAZANEK'S SUNRISE FARM HOTEL ,, Holbro ok for trwbenefit of the Social Club , \ Vesela Ghaaa \ 7:30 p. m. No admiss i on f ee 4r araiKNt *tAKE r vtM' stv6&T : : irKM OltlAI. ^AY . PAR^taj, . . 4 ., ; i . ( ., . ¦ ' ' • : \ \ i ; n ¦ - • •• - • — ^- ' ¦ ' . - ' ¦ - ' •\\ ' ,' - : :- • Gontinuing the - custom establis hed several years ago, th# Bphemia Pire ©epartment last Friday, appoin ted a committee of. flve. - , mejhlse*s.to make alliaVnmgenients ' fOT the annua l Mem- orial Day- , par ade ' in this; ceminiunlty> ' Serving on the committee are Emii Feyk . Emll Cejkai Joseph Hlavac , Wlli liam Hurtman - - and : Edward Krepela. Th e parade will' be held-in the m orn - ing, starting , at the fire house; and in the afte rnoon a field day will be held fo r the members ' and their families. • Dr. . Joseph H. \ Werk was accept ed as a; ,member in the department , and the iVame of Arthurs Sobischek. was . .pre - se nted as a candidate for membership. The firemen also appointed a commit- tee of two members, to join with the Czech-American National Alliance in preparing for a Czech Day celebration to be held on June 0th: . * ,i' . l j . ' -;- : -' w -' 3 P 7 , »J. .iJj:..,; ¦' ., ¦;-., ' , j- ^-, ¦.— ¦ - . ¦ ¦ ' - ¦Hniaaait and XtMaa of aiMa»a«tAio«mcVtb * Community Mr- .atid . Mrs. Michael'Stellas -spent Sunday at .their Church street, honte. - ' Mr& Joseph; Hiccfo'and chllOren visv ited' wit h friends and relatives here on Sunday. - Mr s. Leo Jacobs and sons ' are now oc cupying one of the bungalows on Wilson street. Joseph Kovatik Post , 1146 , Amer ican Legion , wil l meet In the fire house on Monday evening. The J. C. D. Lodge Bozena Hradecka , wfll meet In C. SVA. Hall' on ' Sunday afternoon at 2 o ' clock. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kudrna enter- ta ined for several days Mr. and Mrs. William Hosek , of Astoria. Mrs. William. Pavlicek is in the Southside Hospital , w here she under- went an o peration on Tuesday. Mr. and Mri Henry F. Kroupa . of Penhlngt6ri , K. J ° ., s pettt sieveral days this ' wee k;wIth'Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kroupas , ; ' ' ; ' ¦ ' The soft ' she U-crob. season now fhids these lusiiotts crustaceans gracing the Central Hotel tables- ' ever y- Saturday evenin g. Mr. and. Mrs.. . Charles . .Kuss ' enter- ta ined on Sunday Mr. and'Mrs. Prank Havlleek and daughter . Miss M ildred; o f Woodslde. : Mr. and Mrs. PredjSmtth moved this wee k from Patchogue to tiiW upstahs rooms h i the house of Mr. 1 anar? Mrs. William Stochl , Sr. Barney Stejska l and Joseph Rlchter atten ded the convention of the Suffolk Cotuity Volunteer Firemen ' s Associa- tion he ld on Wednesday. The Girt S couts will Wold: a Mother and •• Daughter supper on Monday evenlngi The rally at Bellport , which was sc heduled for tomorrow, has been postponed. Alfred Bwanda passed Ms trad e school examinations at the IT. S. Naval Trainin g Station at Newport , and left • on Saturda y for San Diego , Calif., to continue his trainin g. Mrs. Joseph H. Swonda and sons , Robert nnd Richar d , and Miss Marga- ' ret Overto n , motored to New York on Saturda y to sec Alfred Swanda before ho left for the West Coast. One ot Stejskal' s famous duck din- ners will be served Saturday ovmtaiR, • May 18th , at the c entral Hotel; Admls- ; slon 50c. Music by Don Gordon ' s o r- chest ra. Phone Sayvilie 820-W for re- servations , filtapd Cha rles ' Bernard and his dauiliter , Miss May, e njoyed a two-dayvlslt lart week-end In Washin gton , D. C. I n ad- dition to sight-seei ng In the capital they also visited the .Naval Academy at 1 An napolis , Md. They attended the A merican Legion services at the tomb of the unknown soldier. *A~ pariy-composeit of Mrs; W. A. Benedict and sons, Ronald and Law- rence ,; M rs. Anton S. Thuma. Ethel and Adolph Rysanek , visit ed Washin g. ton, b. ' cl , ove r the week-end. m od* i 'dltl an to visiting places of Interest in W ashington and attend ing the Amyrl* lean Legion services at the tomb of the ' untaiewrrsoldler ; tney made a tew of the V. S. 'Na val Academy at Ahnspolla. Cent ral Hotel Bowlers Win Again I n a return match Twlth Joe Shabcr ' s bowlers, the Central Hotel Umro defeat- ed them og aln 011 eundoy. ' mor the winners Louis Bortllt. topped , oil con- te stants with games ' \ of lit and ' 311. Henr y , T refny with 310, .«nd : afr&rge llunifl with 303 alio entered tlie seloct cir cle. Tlie reiults: . Jo e 8h»l*ert TcamHttWI p. Kov orik lsa . 107 , xaa K. 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Mrs. Brodinova and her husband ' hav e been in this country only she weeks, having escaped through the German lines to come here, where the y hope to establish a home . M rs. Brodlnova , who'knows five languages , will wear Her national costume; and is bringing greetings from people over- seas to us here in melodies and song. Legion Auxiliary Plans Puppy Sale. ' . At a meeting of the Ladies ' Auxiliary Unit, Joseph Kovarik Post , American Legion , on Monday evening, plans were com pleted for . the annual poppy sale by the local veterans ' auxili ary unit. These poppies are made by the dis- abled veterans in Northport Hospital , and funds obtained from the sale arc u sed in the welfare work.of the unit. The sate will b egin about May 20th ' ' and continue until Memorial Day. lta kemia Brtef s Am ong the unusual settings con- structed for the production of \Rebec- ca ' , ' now playing at tlie Patchogue Theatre , were included London streets , old taverns , a coroner ' s office and a boa thouse facing a wind-swept bay on the coast of Cornwall. The most . elab- orate set , depicting the Tudor estate known as Manderley, was buil t as a two-story affair on a stretch of ground that measured 100 try 125 feet. Every detail of English country life in \Re- b ecca \ down to the last drop of ale u sed in a country tavern scene , is said t o be authentic. Laurence Ol ivier and Jo an Fontaine are co-starred in this film , wi th Judith Anderson , George Sanders , C. Aubrey Smith , Reginald Denny, Ni gel Bruce , Gladys Copper an d Florence .Bates ' In important ' roles. \REBECCA\ PLAYI NG- NOW AT PATCH OGU E T H EATRE