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OAKDALE Miss He len •Anderberg entertained over the ' week-end Miss Doris Aiiten- rleth ' b f Queens. Mrs. Conners has been ill for the past week and has been constantl y un- der a doctor ' s care. ' Mrs. C. Cook has been spending several days at the Home of her son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander of Shore Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pratt have re- turned to their home In Brooklyn after having spent several days last week with Mrs. Earl Haney of Twin Rivers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gates mo- tore d to New York on Thursday even- ing to attend the openin g perfor mance of the Broadway production , \Ro meo and Juliet. \ Today at four o ' clock a Boy Scout Camporee begins. It is to last until Saturday at four ' o ' cloc k , an d on Fri- day evening the public is invited to attend the council fire. Mr. and Mrs . Harold Anderberg en- tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. MII- arta. their son and daughter-in-law , Louis and Marge and their children , Hope , William and Michael . . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tuthill are planning to have as their guests to- morrow M r. and Mrs. William Tap- pan. Mrs. Tappan \ is the sister of Judge Hallaran. Mrs. Hallaran , and M rs. Mcrseau will also visit the Tu t- hill's at that time. On Wednesday evening Miss Gladys Hunt entertained at her home on Con- netquot Drive the Misses Cather ine Arata , An ne Kelly, ' Jean Henrich , Anne Loughlinl of Sayvilie , Isabelle C oons of West SayviUe , Dorothea Feyk of Bohemia , and Theresa Jensen of Oakdale. On ' Saturday afternoon Miss Lau- rette Jensen celebrated her thirteenth birthday by inviting several of her friends to her home on Montauk High- way . Those who- were present were Caro l Remmer , Dolores Jones , Alice Lilley, Edith Lilley, Virginia Murray, and Gilbert Brown , Girar Asfazadour , George Strom , and Carleton Cole. A meeting for the election of a trus- tee for the school 'boar d was held at the Bohemia School on Tuesda y even- in g. Elmer Roeser whose term had expired was nominated to succeed him- self , while William H. Erh olm was the only other nominee. Mr. Rceser , however , was re-elected to serve as previously, for a term of three years . H. G, SEESING £•! ,, . . ' flA . YVHXE .8M ;' ! i\ ' v\ ' ¦ ' ' . — ' -r . ' ' .. ' ' I Big News For Ref ri gerator Buyers ! ¦¦ -' \ WtEiEmmSiljfiS mmMS^ AT THC I ^^^^ DL p. g r-rs\ - - ¦ — ' ~~^ wm I AMAZING • 11.7 sq. ft. of Shelf Area •> t~ r^T „„ W? A / PRICE OF 8 lbs. of Ice—80 Bi g C ubes ^ g f if o /\/ • —At O ne Time • Fast Freez- • <¦ ' , uBt *&'/ ^«^ hv mm ing Stainless Steel Super- hw £«| Ml 49| ^b7 ^ Freezer • AU-Steel Cabinet \ >|f wll^ al — 1-Pc. Porcelain Interior • If O II ^1 / Autom atic Interior Li g htin g r §f f|^ ^^ / Sealed-iii-Steel C-E Thrift Vitit \ .If J ^Baoaajoao fgBfOBOBaasB fsn^Bn '' _ ^ _ v >\\ . 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May 12-13-14 ANN SHERIDAN in It All Came True ' — a lso ' — JANE WITHERS in \HIGH SCHOOL\ Wed. and Thurs., May 15 - 10 '3 CHEERS for the IRISH' with PRISCIL LA LANE THOMAS MITCHELL — a lso — 'MARRIED and IN LOVE ' with Alan Marshall Barbara Read Fri. and Sat., May 17 - 18 \ OF MICE and MEN\ with BURGESS MEREDITH LON CHANEY , Jr. - —> a lso •*- \OH , JOHNNY > HOW YOU CAN ' LOVE\ ^vlth Tom Brown • Peggy Moran mtm ^ aaa ^ l ^ atmt ^^ m , ^ . Sun., Mon., Tues., May 19-20-21 \U-Boat 29\ wltli. Conra d Veldt - Valeric Ilobsoti — also — MAE WEST . W. C. FIELDS In MY LITTLE CHICKADEE ' ' : * ip]O^^SS^n. wowh*. ' i ' ^mmsmmmw^ a ' ¦ ' : ' ' ; Y. ' : , ' { ' < ' .b. ' >* ¦***!&* >¦ ¦ ¦• fS' . '^¦ ' -¦ ' ¦ '' \ '' ' : > c*<Al1u ^l[C*mc *, \ .wm i v^mmf Kr^. t-X : X^ 'M ^^Mt Y - 'X Y - ¦: aVii*Wwi<KK? y)S | >?lTv t \ ' <? ¦ ~ \ . ' : ' vT:..L- t . 1 - Jl £*%SS8&!*± m ^'-^s m. Wt Yr\ ; -^ SS, j' «a I KSrf^Vi'v . . : - . ., |f|Sg^^ 4- llf^ffi^^Br^' aiiM ¦ ii rtni ' M* 1)^ 11^1**^ 'It- ' ? ' - * ' ; ' '(y ' ,Vi }.vl i :: . \ '' . . ' . ' - ' 'v:, J: . . :.+ '' . ' iY' :/:, ' •SHE FIRST REFOBMED eHtJRCH - The ' children ' s <*oir and the Junior choir will sing at the morning service of the I^t Refortned Church oh Sun- day for Mother ' s Day. In the evening there wlU-be a j^eclal eermoa appro- priate for Pentecast ;' \ ¦ '' ' ¦ - ' ¦• The Young , Married ' Couples Club w ill roeet' : on Monday • even ing, May 13t h. at eight o ' c lock. The Women ' s Missionary Society Is plannin g \ to ' sh^f» ~ jrSw iri^ JSlSSures: 1 lot t he work done ' amon g, the migrants in this ' cpjintry 1 on May 14th , whpn there w ill vlso be a.pro gra m in which 12 chil^ejj will italt e par t, dramat liing the Ufe of inlfrrant children. Mrs . Herman ''Ooid Sworth will give a read- ing. An pfferlt jgy wll l-^ie taken , ijie public is hivlted ; t& Attend. The hejtt jneetlng ' o\ the Qlrls ' League for Service ^ll-^ -field on :Wednes- ^ay even ing wljeiiTtaere;will 6e a pahr ca ke supper In :thie church basement at . slx '^bjfi^ck. •T ljfenftei's ' w hp; ejepict to j^ .;pr ^pt^dre \rettu ^ted .vt p ^?notjfy the: pr ^dent' . Miiffl^ppi' a ' 1 ' efirtelc. -Vi v ¦ : - . '¦ ¦ Theianhual J feUq^hJp . :- supper : >wlll J be iieldr .^hte ^eyehiigi ^.fejsS . ' .o ' cioi lc. ¦ \ ¦ K\\\ attendants ; : and f' contri btitbrs /as p .welV , as . ' members . oIjthe ' . c huTrchiarle V Invited ' t»/atte j^,\ i Ttjei after- -d inner ;\ ¦£ -^ea keris wiU^be ^the ^Btv/C ^rg^VCwes . * o f A3t4rtoV;a ' iid ; the ' fB^,:. B/j.^leins- v i. bee ,-: o f - iPluiKlng. ^ Continunity ; ' £in^- ' \ i- 'ta g Mvilli ' o lso ' : be-; part of/the; progra m . > . TlieV turkisy -i supper wlllf hs' prepa red ¦ - . ' , ' and serve d¦ by th* irieh ^f the church un der the auspices ' of the Men ' s Bible Class. : Oscar Dytatra spent yesterday in - ; ' New York. ' ' ¦ ; \ \ ¦ ' _ ' . - - Mrs. Ja co b Stelh is'111 at her home on Fourt h street. Mrs. James Conkte is ill with grip an d confined to her home on Cherry avenue this-week. , - ' \ Daniel M. \ Simpson , of Brooklyn , is - spendlng ' t ljls ^eek ' a t his ^summer home on Atlantic avenue. The Xadles ' } Auxiliary , of .the lire Department w|ll meet on Wednesday even ing at eight o ' clock. i hei Sewing Circle of the Christian . Reformed Church #111 meet op Wed , ? , ilesda y nfte*noetV Ot 1:45 o ' c lock. Mrs, ' Alien Brown was hostess to her bridge club at her homo on Roll?. s tone \ avenue , ' pn Wednesda y evening. v Misi ' Mar jp rle Wess pls W«s able \o re tur n to school on Monday after art absence of ' severa l days on account of ' illness. ' ¦ ' • ' . ' ' ¦ \ The;Mcii* s Bible Class of tho Plrst R Mbr ^fie^'^hure)! held servi ces In the County )fiome In ' Yaphank on Sunda y a flcrnocjn. \ Mrs. Cornelia. Vander Burght , of Yapha nk; lias.been o tru est since Tues- da y at ; tfte ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar iirus gversdyke. Mrs. John KwaaU returned on Sat- urday frorn \ the Southside Hospital , where she underwen t a serious oper? iitlon several weeks ago. Mrs. Dnyld Hock underwent . ' a adrt pus o peration in Uie southside Hospital tin Saturday. ' Sho is reported to ' bo as well ae can bo eir peutod. Mrs. j., ' co ' rison , of ' Sjt ' yvlllo , become a momoer ol ' the- Ladles ' Ald floclety of the First Reformed'Church at the »>c«litig on ' widiw Bdiiy ftfternooh. . Abra ^i W*ssDl»; t he «on of Mic. laxii Mrs. JaooT a- Wesselfl, made his public confession o;f faith in the .Christ ian . rterorr ned Church , on Sunday morn ing. The Choral Society ' of the Christ ian ( no fonhed Church will give si milsi qui prosram on j -Wedneirt oy ' wcnlng, May 82ml , under ' the direction of Keith p, anjrejte r: 1 ' ¦ \ ¦ . \ •• ;- ' ¦ i ' : \ \ : ¦ - . , ' \\ Mr. \ arid yVw ^ '^ ota^. 'V ert)Bl^; i' ticl thelir son; Thonwi spent the weeltSBnd l h Clifton. N; J„ at tho horrto «» thaly : ' so n^w aritf.d ^uirtiter, Mr , anft iWa , John Dro at. ' ; • ¦ \ ' : ,. \ - , '/' , ' ; ' T|) i» Motjieri Clu^, will jneet ' ot> !jfiw*i rtoy arterri oq iv ot PiSll^o ' qlOBkAlh.i thB ' \ ' telioov l»ulld . l ni|. After ' . the 1 '^rtnaa ji ' n»«i(i ni j thtf Indies v»!' .^W '9 Wi ville Elem entary Sch , oW;V%Mw - -;th#Jf and trta tenoheri of the Ju nior JfJgh ¦ ' . 'flohoqi\ \vlit ' , <)M sh«w>k a;lUrtt ' «hHtled J ;;« »ni| o^Wt he' ^^; , jbo ^' ^ A *. & *i i ii m m kwiii^ ¦¦ MISS ANN Sfjffg.GIVEN WI6CE LLANEOUS SIJOWE fc Mrs. Josegh; ipiass en and Mrs. ¦Thoma s Slager give a miscellaneous s hower at the latter ' s home on At- ) ?nUc avenue last TWday evening for Jiflsa Ann Shtirp, who Is to be married to- James Slager on May 24th. The invited guests Were Mrs. Marin us . Slager , Mrg; Andrew' De Rulter , Mrs. Wa lter Ovrarton , Mrs. Jacob Cupldo , Mrs. Adria n Sharp, Mrs. John A. Van Essto delft , Mrs. JflclBb Slager , Jr ., Mrs. Dick Van Essjeridelft , Mr s '! Paul Jones , Mrs. Clare nce fllafeer , the Misses Jane Von Essend elft , Elena Klaassen , Jean and Wllhelfnlna Van-Essendelft , Mar- lon , Prap ces, \Florence , Esther and Elizabeth Slager.. BRIDGE CLflB GUESTS OF MRS. MANTH A AT KULESTONE Mrs. WUIia m L. Mantha entertain- ed the members of her card club yes- ter day at luncheon at The Milestone , after which' i . th . e ladles , went to the home: o f ;Mrs ' .; Mant ha ' in Bayport , Where - they ispent ' i the-afternoon : play- ing , -car ds.v: Mrs. - . Manthd' s.guests ' . ' in- cluded ; Mrs: ' v Thoiiias -Thomossen , - Mrs. Rlchard.Zegfil ' ,;. Mrs. - Cornellus Sanders , Mrs.; Dora ¦Gflek ,.Mrs !' Anthony Ver^- p oor . ' Mrs. - Gabriel ; Kwaak and Mrs, Walter Van Papering. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Lokker en- tertained at their home on Sunday Tie? \Wftte a hd ' his ' son , Aaron , and the Misses Agnes and Trlna Witte , of Pas- saic , N. J. •- Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Slager and daughters , the Misses Florence and J ean , s pent the week-end in Haw- thorne , N. j., as guests of Mr , and Mr ?. J. Manoth. Guests on ' Sunday, at t h e home o f Mr. and Mrs. - Leonard Paauwe include ed Mr. and Mrs. - ' -Ra ymond De Groot , Waiter Finno , . of Brooklyn , an d Mrs. Edwin Corwln , of fa y Shore. : S. Lieuwen Is expected to return to- morrow from Midland Fark , N. J , w here he has been a guest for several wee ks at the home of his son-in-hw? an d daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Sander Blpm, • Mr. an d M ra - S? 0 ^ MdBness enter ^ ta lned at their home on Sunda y Mr. an d Mrs. X Howard , of East Ora nge , N. J., Mr. and Mrs. B. Sherman , of Mlneola , an d Byron Kretzman , of Hem pstead. Jesse Vander Borgh returned last night from Holland , Mich,, w here he went last Friday to visit his mother , Mrs. Nicholas Vand er Borgh , and Wis brot her and sUtcr-ln-law , Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Vender Borgh. The members of the lire departme nt are forming a soft ball team to com- pete In the Islip Town Fireme n ' s League games, Arty ono Interested in this sport Is requested to come to a meet ing In tho Fire Hall on Monda y even i n g . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hastin gs en- tertaine d at their homo on Division avenue on Sunday Mr. arid Mr s. Charles Pf flff, Of dlendale , Mr. and Mrs. Herb ert Smith, o f Ozone Parki Mr , 'and ' Mrs. August Vorpahl , of Cor- ona; and Mr. and Mm. Oeorge Thistle , of Flush ing. Mr. and Mrs. St even Kostka and ipwl r son , of L onjt Mann <3'ty W ore tf uesls ori Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ' Jospph U nverzn gt on ' Che rry avenus. On Monday mornin g Mr, and Mm: TJrwersa gt were shocked to leerh Sa t Mr. Koato Iwl died . sudde nly, ol a, -haart ' attaojc ohorlly oftcr hta ar- Ivfll at his home. Mrs, Ja ck Von TOOTndeM. who «UI- eV e d a ' toveta - WBOrt attack 'lost week it tn> homo of Mri nhd Mrs. Corn elius irooro. was aljle to bo removed to her wm homo on Sunday and' U> oblo to It up a : little wh«e ea ch aw W. mil Mr s, OoWieVus Blom and their lit is doughtow. Do rotliy JWH anfr 'Wff- w ra, nro expeote* to art ivojmon** o ,VUl t Mr, flnO Mrf . V«h¦ Wrt «|tt. ir. Bi orn ond DoroOiy Ann wt»' ro- W n on Mwdoy b»tW »- » to » and Borbora will remain -RW some two »W te the to rrnelf <area for;riiir m oth ar . ' ¦* . - . - \ ¦ • BARBARA LAMEN8 HOSTESS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY MONDAY Barbara Lamens , the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Lamens, en ter- tained a group of her little friend s at a party at her home on Tyler avenue on Monday afternoon in celebration of her eighth birthday. The children spent a Jolly afternoon playing games and later delicious refreshme nts were served at a table pret tily decorated in pink and blue. The invited guests we re Jean and Everett Harris , Paul Lettierl , Ralph Dykstra , Marilyn Grielc , Joan Beebe , Joyce Vander Borgh , Joan Miller , Mary Jane Belntema , Carol Van Essendelft , Jean Buys , Helen Van Wyk and Joyce Lamens. John Taminga , of Denver , Colo , ar- r ived on Sunday and has been a guest for several days this week at the home of Mrs . Taminga ' s parents , Mr. an d Mrs. Henry Vander Borgh. He came to New York on a busin ess trip and has signed a contract for his firm , Taminga Bros., building contractors , to erect a new bakery building of brick and concrete 438 feet in. length In Den- ver for th£ Nntionnl RLseuir. Co. Howar d Luce , a member of the class of . 1941 , ' was . -el ected to.serve as a Student Dean . of - .Randolph-Macon Cdllege during ^ the • coming scholastic year In elections held at-Ashland , Va. on ; Tues day. _ Luce • is ;the . first string shortstop on the 1940 Randolph-Macon baseball team , a member of the Varsity Club and the Commons Club. As a student dean he will share , with four other students , the respon £lbliuy of main taining a high standard of con - duct and scholarship on the Randolph- Macon campus. Mrs. Abram Vander Griek Mrs. Cornelia Vander Griek , wife of Abram Vander Griek , died on Monday even ing . at her home- on West Main street. Although she had been in ill health for a long time her passing was unex pected , as her condition seem- ed to be somewhat improved. Mrs. Vander Griek , who before her marr iage was Miss Cornelia Verbeke , was born in Holland on Deo. 2nd, 1874 but cari\} to this country 43 years ago when ' a : young woman and the resi of hpr hie was s pent In West Sayvilie. Besides her husband she is survived by four sons , Albert , of West Sayvilie, Thomas ,.of Alberston ^tL. L, Jac«i> , of Brentwood , and John , ; of Bohemia , two daughters , Mrs. R. J. Mullins, ot Miami , Fla ., and Miss Bcrnl ce Van- der Griek , who lives at home. Fune ral services were held from the Vaiid ' er Griek residence at 2:30 o ' clock yesterday aftern oon. They were con- ducted by the Rev. J. H. Joldorsma , pastor of the First Reformed Church , and interm ent followed In the Union Cemeter y. yp t j arviiie ' A pulp magazine is a magazine printed . on Inexpensive , rou gh pa- per , conta ining a high proportion of W0fid ,. ,p«} p. . Jojin. Fphtftln o ; o«jd . Lauren qe Olivier In \Rebecca \ now playing nt the Patcho gue Theatre , Pu l p Ma g az i nes The Panama canal is nearer to New York than to Los Angeles. No wonder that thousands of its visi- tors come from New York. If Los Angeles were on the Atlantic and a corresponding distance from the canal , the city would be located in Newfoundland . German Post Offices Americans visiting Germany mar- ve l at the efficiency of the post of- fices. No t only have they plenty of clerks and desks , but automatic ve nding machines for stamps , post- cards , envelopes , writing paper and , be lieve it or not , typewriters in the fines t condition can be used for writ- ing letters. Mickey Rooney as \Voung Tom Edison, \ now playing at the Say- vilie Theatre . Rita Johnson and Eddie Cantor in \The Story of Forty Little Mothers \ to be shown at the Bay Shore and Patchogue Theatres , Thurs., Ma y 1(1. Location of Panama Canal