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Mrs. Walter Livingston is confined to her home with a sprained anWe. George W. Smith has gone to Fort Lauderdale , Fla., to spend the winter. Mi* , and Mrs. Henry Hession spent last week-end with Mrs . James J. Mc- lnerney. Mr. and . -Mrs. Charles G. Eaynor have gone to- Brooklyn this week to spend the winter. The next regular meeting of Smith Wcver Unit Uo. 651 will be held on Wednesday - evening. ftlr. and Mars. Paul Bitter and their family are moving this -week from Bay- port to Holmes Street , Sayville . Nlr. and Mrs . Joseph S. Arata are lea-ving on Wednesday to spend sev- era l days in ' Haddon Heights , N . J . The Sayville ' Girl Scout Council will meet at eigh t o ' clock on Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Keith Snyder. Hr. and Mrs.. John Wolstencroft Jr. went to ' Flushing on Saturday to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Wolstencroft' s cousin. All wool suits an-d overcoats for ladies andfgentlemen at Ben's Tailor Shop, ' 64 .Ra-llroad Ave. Your inspec- tion is invited. 36t5pd Pfc. Jacob H. Krause and Mr . and] MTrs . ' Fred Krause a.nd family spen t last week-end' . iri Jamaica visiting rela- tives and friends. . Mtes Geraldine ' Adl er , who has been commuting ' to her: business in the city, has gone to .. Brookl yn to spend the winter months. The EU ' e«ii Scanlan Beauty Parlor will be closed from December 25th un- til February first , .while Mr. and Mrs. Scanlan are. 'in* Florida . 3612 Mr. and Hrs. Fred DeRuiter, of Gar- field Avenu e; entertained Pvt . Maurice Well , of Caaap Upton , on Thanksgiving Day and over the week-end. Mr. ' and. :*Mrs. Bruce Teny enter- tained , several ot tlieir relatives and friends on Sunday in celebration of their first wedding anniversary. The ' ' monthly meeting of the Say- viUe Branch - of the Red Cross will he held a ' t eight o ' clock next Thursday evening in the branch workroom. Thfe; former \Winkler house at 94 Handsome . Avenue has been sold through \John ' ;P . . Carey, of Islip, to Joseph R. McCarthy, of Sayville. Mrs. P. J. Grady \ ' was hostess to her club * yesterday for luncheon ' and bridge. ' Slie also entertained at cards on Tuesday evening for her evening club. ' ¦:. . • Pvt: William - Lang arrived home early on ' . Sunday morning from Fort Eustts , Va „ to spend a few hours here with . his Barents , ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang. ; William Pyron hns bought, through the Dickerson agency , the HOLC house at 43 Overtoil Avenue , and Charles Green has bough t the bungalow of Anna Treworgy oa John Street, Supervisor and Mrs, Charles H. Dur- yea enteatained OJI Sunday Mr , and Mrs. Edwin Requa , of Rockville Cen- tre; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Requa and their daughter , Snndra , ol Baldwin, and Richard Rhodes , of Staten Island , who was a guest for the week-end. Lillian . H, Robinson has sold the HOLC house at 3S4 Lincoln Avenue to Aldel A. Morin. Mr, nnd Mrs . Morin and their son are making their home there now. She ivas also sold the \Wil- liam H. Stalling;* house at 39 River Street to Harry Stccklc , Mr. and Mrs. Steckle -will move in next week. The following houses have been rented: the Joseph Kucera bungalow at 14. Manton Street to George VanEinerick and/the bouse of John E, \ Biggins at 7!> Maple Street to Mrs. Ruth Fanstone , of ' Washington , D, C. Mrs . Fanstone ' s husband , who ts a wing commander with Clio R.A.F., Is a cousin of W, \W Shclboizme , of Cande e Avenue, Mrs. George Munde was the enest of honor at a surprise parly which the ' members of her club gave her nt hev home on Tuesday evening. Mr. mid Mrs, M-iimlo and thoir family ave leav- ing Sajvillc today and will leave for California soon -where they will make their lionie, --M»'s . Mimde receive d a gift from hei* club, Members present In cluded Mrs, E, B. DunHcrlcy , Mrs , H, qartoii Lewis. , Mrs, Georg e W, Eg- ner , Ma's. P, A, Dixon , Mrs. Anna Stoll Mrs, George D, 3)111 , Mrs. Donald Bird , Mrs , jlison J , Smitli , Mrs , George Warnken , Mrs. Everett J. Trochelman , Mrs , B. . stuarb Plntt , Mrs . Richard iiambUy, Mra. Rudolph. Veverka and Mrs, M, Carleton. LTIommedlcii . _U_ .—: Mrs . Mai LeCompte Bason was con-; fined to her hom e on Monday and ! Tuesday of this week, by illness . Her ¦ sister , Mrs. Truman Fowler , of Mur- 1 day Hill , N\ . J., is spending thc week- end with her. Pfc, Donald L . Jennings and Pfc. Raymond Quackenbusch , both of the CI . S. Marine Corps , are spending a few days here with Mrs . Charles Jen- nings at her home on Lincoln Avenue. Pvt . Robert Piehler left on Tuesday to return to Walnut Ridge , Ark., alter spending a furlough of 15 days here with his wife and son at the iiome of i her parents , Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Kaler Sr., on ' Cliff Avenue. A/C William Ronan left on Monday ' .o return to Max-well Field , Ala., after a furlough of ten days spent with his parents who are spending the winter in Elmhurst and at the home of Mr. and Mrs . James Fairchild . Judy Huethcr , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Huether , who has been ill at her home on Sayville Boulevard un- der the care of Dr . Warren H. Eller, is much improved and expects to be able to returii to school on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin and their family spent Thanksgiving Day and Friday in Brooklyn with Mr. audi Mrs. Harry Wandmaker. The Mar-i tins entertained over the week-end | James Poppe , of Lynbrook . Miss Myra Elizabeth Holqomhe . l daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Walter P .! Holcombe of Handsome Avenue , will leave the Ward-Belmont School in' Nashville , Teini., after classes on De-i cember 15th to spend tlie holidays with her parents. j Mr. and Mrs. George C ook and their i two children , of Flushing, and Dr .] Mabel Sisson , of Brookl yn , were guests] here for Thanksgiving ol Mr . - and Mrs. Kenneth Morr is. Mr . and Mrs. Morris and their two sons returned to Flushing with air. and Mrs. Cook for the week-end. Jean dePaye has sold the bungalow of Elwell Palmer at 265 Foster Avenue to John Flannery. He has also rented the Mrs. Marvin Strong apartment on North Main Street , to Mrs . Charles Strong, of Sayville , and the L. Blanche ' cottage on upper Lincoln Avenue , to ! Stanley Coliesii. St anley uoijesjii. At thc annual meeting at St. Ann ' s Church on Tuesday night ; Jaines H. Snedecor was elected Senior Ward en and Joseph Martin Junior Warden. Reginald Elton and Robert Van Vran- ken were elected vestrymen for thre e years and Harry Palmer and Thomas Sheppard for two years. Col. Jcslali Smith Chapter , D.A.R., will meet at 2:30 nex t Friday after- noon in the Sorosis Club rooms in Pat- chogue. Mrs . E. Eugene H awkins Jr. will have charge of tile program. The topic will be \Presenting Christmas ' Pacts and Fancies. \ There will also be Christmas carols with Mr.s. Fl. S. Crossett at tlie piano. Gifts will be taken for thc approved schools . Mr. and Mvs . Ira W. Shattuck , of Essex Fells , N, J., spen t last week-end here with Mr , and Mrs, Ludwig Bat- tcrniaiin. Mrs , John Cornelius Crick, of Yonkers , was also here for the week-end witli her parents. Mrs. Clar- ence Ross, of Mastic , has been spend- ing a few days this wool; at the Battcr- iiiaim home. AM2e Warren A . Romaine spent Sun- day and Montiay here with his pxrents , Mr. nnd Mrs , Anthony Romaine , He had as his guests AM2/C John W, Ed- wards , of Miami , Fla ., nnd AM2/c C. J. Thorburn of Nevada , Mo. All three boys arc stationed at the Naval Air Station at Norfolk , Va. Mrs, Spencer Ackerly is much better after being confined to her hom e all of this week, under thc care of Br , D. L. MaeDonell, Miss Nell ie Still , ot South Ozone Park, arrived on Thanksgiving Day with F.lbcrt Newins of Brooklyn , to spend the holiday and week-end as the guests of Mr, and Mrs . Henry Worthen of Overton Street. Miss Still , who Is now 87 nntl n native of Blue Point , Is a sister of Mrn. Worthcn ' s and hns not visited this section In many years. She derived great pleasure from visit- ing tho spots she had known In her girlhood, and on Sunday went to Hiuippniige to see the* church a tlewled by her Biwuliinvcms, She lel ' l Say- ville on Sunday to spend a week nt the home of anotlier sister , Mr* * ., hydin Johnson, of FiitchOBiic. In answer to various inquiries with \ respect to the National War Fund Campaign, Mm following suiUmicnt wns made liy Norman H. Duvls , chair- man of tho American Red Cross: \The American Rod Crow and thc National mid community War Funds carry on Hoparate drives and independent ac- tivities, hwt < lic y WPhmiMU each other and arc tmllert In the will to serve, In accordance with the deci- sion of tlio Pres i dent' s War Relief Control Board , the Bed Cross will con- duct lis 1 »'H War Tumi next March , While Uie National War fund Cum- Dnifin Is being held this month, The Red Cros s wishes the National War Fund loMcr* every success In tlieir appeal. \ The Juvenile Firemen will meet in the firehouse this evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. j. Van Vranken have gone to Brooklyn to spend the winter months. The regular monthly meeting of the Kings Daughters will be held on Mon- day afternoon at thc home of Mrs. IV. J. Binncy at- 72 Greeley Avenue. Mr . and Mrs. George Schneider and their two sons , of Freeport , were guests on Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Erich Tietze. A reception is being held this after- noon in the Red Cross building at Camp Upton for all the Gray Ladies who have been trained tlierc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jedlicka have arrived at Vero Beach , Florida , where th ey are expecting to enjoy the mild i climate , t' ne fruit and flowers , fishing and bathing for the remainder of the winter. Mr. iind Mrs. Sydney Cable and their two sons spent the holiday and week-end in Jackson He ights with Sirs. Cable ' s mother , Mrs. Andrew Petersen This week-end the Cables will have is then guest , Mr . Cable ' s mother , ¦ A YS . A . A. Ko tzen , of Pelham , N. \ *5T, On Wednesday evening, five mem- Ders of Metlakhatl a Cliapter , 0. E. S., went to Eastport to attend a recop- ,lon given in honor of District Deputy 3rand Lecturer , R.W . George Pry Jr., ni Sunrise Chapter. The Sayville mem- bers attending were Mrs. Charles B. Ehrenberg, Mvs. Martha Anderson , Mrs. Anne Van Vessen , and Mrs . Lou- ise Lange . Mr. and Mrs . A. Stuart Holmes ar- rived home last evening from Albany, accompanied by Mr.s. Holmes ' father , George Sherwood. Mrs. Sherwood died last Saturday night after an illness of only a week , although she had not been in good health for some time. Mrs . Holmes had been visiting her parents for some time and Mr. Holmes went up to Albany on Monday . Funeral serv- ices were held on Tuesday. Mrs . Sher- wood had visited here frequently and had many friends ln Sayville. Miss E . Prances Sherwood , of Brooklyn , spent a few days here the first of the week. St. Arm ' s Men ' s Club meets tonig ht at, the Children ' s Cottages at 8:30, Mrs. Grover A. SlUtittan is spending; today in New York attendin g a Girl Scout Commissioners ' meeting at Girl Scout Headquarters. 2nd Lt. Valentine M. Carolin Jr, ar- rived home on Monday from Camp Mc- Coy , Wis., to spend a- furlough or 10 days hero with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Carol in . Mrs. Graham . , Covert > who has been in Norfolk, Va., arrived on Tuesday to remain for the holidays with her son- in-law and daug hter , Mr . and Mrs . Howa rd Masin. Mrs. John Stenswold . the former Miss Florence \W e inberg! is steadil y im-; proving after her recent serious illness. ' She is able to be up and has been out- of-doors for short intervals. | Mr. and Mvs. Charles B. Ehrenberg entertained on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrenberg and their daughter , G loria , and Mr. and Mrs. Louis - Ei-overman , all of Brooklyn . John Schuh Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schuh , for many years summer residents of Willow Street , has been seriously ill at his Jamaica home , sui- iering with pneumonia. He is Improv- ing, but is still confined to his bed . BM2/c Merwln Woodard and Mrs. Woodard returned on Monday to Nor- folk , Va., after spending a furlough here with Mrs. Woodard' s parents , Su- pervisor and Mrs . Charles H . Duryea , ' and in Port Jefferson with Mr. Wood- - aril' s parents. . I The Needlecraft Society of the Con- gregational Church wilt hold its unnunli Christmas fa ir on Wednesday from 10 a. m. to live. There will be a large food sale as well as the sale of fancy and useful articles . Tea and cake will be served in the afternoon. it Mrs. Merrill Wish left on Saturday for Portland , Me., because of the seri - ous illness of Mrs. Pannie M. Wish, mother of her late husband , Major Wish. Death from pneumonia occurred , however , on Saturday before she ar- rived. The elder Mrs. Wish had been here witli her daughter-in-law for some time until about two weeks ago and was in excellent health. She was ill only about a- week. Mrs . Merrill Wish is expected home tonight. Tlie local public library has had the biggest montli in lis history, when 90 new- borrowers were registered during the ' month of November. A large ma- jority of the new members arc school children , the book circulation among the children for the month being ove r 1 , 1Q0. The increase is largely due to National Bo-ok Week , when 16 classes from the public and parochial schools visited the library and the childrem learned how to join and saw all tlie fas-chwting books at their disposal. Itcil Cross ChiMitcr Appointments Mrs. Harry T. Peters , chairman of thc Soulh SulTolk County Chapter of the American Red Cross , announces the following appointments of chapter chalnnc-n : Mrs. John Van Vranken. Sayville, Blood Donor Service; Mrs. T. T. Everett , BeUport. Junior Red Cross; Mr.s . Minuting Howell , Islip Production; Miss Mabel Krusc , Bay Shore , Motor Corps; Mrs. Kenneth Clayton , Patehosue , Nurse Recruit- ment: Itrs. Leslie Weiss , Patchngue , V ohmtcer Special Services ; Miss Kdith Lickitian , islip, Home Nursing; Dr. David J . Wexler , Islip, First Aid and Accident, Prevention ; Mrs . Ivor Conk- lin. Bayport . Nurses ' Aides ; Mr.s. F. G. Frank, Islip. Hospital nnd Recreation Corps ; Mr.s. Robert Ross . Bay Shore , Publicity; Frank Gulden , Islip, Dis- aster; John King, Islip, Home Service; Li 'slic Weiss, Piitchogue , War Fund; Austin Russeil, Bay Shore , Camp and Hospital Service. Oilier appointments will be announced -later . SA Bmmmi&rtmasf itoatimAimm- -.zammaHiitty i Bm i a an Hiaaii in ANSWERS 1. Sir Harry bakes. 2. isi Arlington Cemetery, 3: Manuel ti, Quezon. ¦l . Ohio. ; ' f> . Um Costel lo . 0 . Michigan. He Is reported snfe this weok , nfter ' being lost for u month 131 the JiniBle , 7 , A person , who has flown over salt ¦ Witcr , ' -' ¦ \ ' 8 . The Mtti'lrscs, 0 . 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Our fc'^K^^^^? ^^ * *• • * 4 >t rigid quality specifications , faitliful workmanship, I^^ff-S^^^ l^ . * \ ' \? *J vibrant , healthy skins assure you of a thorough- %WW^^^Wl fv *§ *¦ V* \ * '\ * \!'! bred coat she 'll love—and live in for years , m '_ ^ Wi^MQw _ W£- • *¦ • \ 'i i _ Suffolk' s Master Furrier ^^^^^^ ' SAY VILLE & SUFFOLK \\ V COUNTY FUR SHOP ^ \ . * KDWARD XBEPELA.; ^ ty<f-r \* t fill N. Main S(reel Sayviilc 1487 '^ ( t»?/J .^MS BJj $ W ' )^ anil do M mi the \The most outstanding sportswear shop in Paichogue \ \& This year she wants to pul on you r Christinas g ift. Nobod y ' s giving sheer tinsel ihia Cliristiniis , Every bod y ' s going to think, hard about lhc presents they give. It will bc _ *A - useful , happy , wrarrtbli: liiings—ihe ones you 'll find nl the Vanity Box. All Wool Sweaters ^r Wool Slacks Joun Kenley Blouses -^ Sport Jackets Smart Wool Suits ^ Should ei- Dat< s Lounging Robes -^c Barbizon Underwear Plaid Flannel Shirts T V Fur and Pigs- kin Gloves , . , and many additional things that are adorable and useful THEATER Q nTvTTN B^C^^ £ ^ O ' HE\ , S . TORE C & H MAKE YOU \ BEAM LIKE THI S.. , LE ^ PERT'S! ¦ i Greeting cards? . . . Yes! Holiday decorations? ... ! Yes! Children ' s books , games? . . . Yes! Tobacco , cigar- ettes , candies? . . . Yes—plenty ! And you ' ve mentioned \ but a few of the many, many gifts you 'll unearth here this year. LEMPERT ' S Next to Sayville Post Office y S ++************** ********•** *************** ********************** -*****y± ' I I I A CHRISTMAS LUXURY I Christmas time is fur time. This year , choose the fur coat she ' s always wanted from Staviides ' •wonderfu l group of beautiful , hand-p icked fur coats—she 'll treasure il for years, S9 *° SSffi' 00 « P I SILVER FOX FURRIERS 61 E. 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