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For Milady ' s EASTER 1 o have the fragrance of beauteous S pring-time blos- soms at the iinal touch to her new Easter attire—is mi- lady ' s fondest desire. Though invisible, it adds materially ! to her attractiveness. Wc can satisfy that desire , if she will but shop here and select from the exquisite as- sortrr.cnj of uctlv iinjj urLeu and domestic Perfumes. Bai^V* r)*\*«T Sf^vo FRED E. BARTH , Ph. G „ Prop. Preemption Expert Riverhead Phone 125 PODISH APPAREL ^ jj ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR lill iMArERNITy l DIVERS IN NO WAY FROM jf*!ifinfi I PREVAI LING MODES-AND £ JRS I CAD BE WORN AGAIN 1 £m$\ lUl WHEN FIGURE RETURNS ffaSBfl TO NORMAL . S^MjJJSI Laite Bryanf f 26 W. 39TH^ST; ' - \ - NEW YORK II |- 15 HANOVER PL. BKLYN. lilj D8</JhesiF$$EX ' Gy/^ ~ ~~ - — GWrhuilt Never Befo re Such Quality at or Near the Price Today ' s Essex is the finest ever built. It is the smoothest , naost reliable Essex ever built. It is the best looking, most comfortably riding Essex ever built. And the price , because of volume , is the low- est at which Esscrs: ever sold. ks o verwhelming public ac- . ble performance , - smoothness 'ceptance confirms by actual and riding ease, sales supremacy the outstand- r, ... . ing leadershi p of Essex value. ' hs f x re R uircs little attention Neverwasthatpositionsoclear , to keep m top condition. Its andsori g htlydeservedastoday. maintenance cost , we believe , . . is the lowest of any car in the Essex won its great recognition world. You sacrifice no motor- on the issue of finest quality, ing pleasure , comfort or good performance and utility with- looks that large , high-priced out useless size , weight or cost. cars can give. And with its low first cost and Can any other car within operating economies , you get hundreds of dollars of the qualities of long-lasting, relia- price satisfy ' you so well ? ESSEX COACH «895 Freight arid Tax Extrd ROBERT F. WfiLLS , inc. Dealer for Suffolk County, Stony Brook , L. I. Riverhead Service Garage y f i , JJ Corlcy liivrrhcad . ! \ H , AL S . mith raiclwguc Percy Vnrdham Huntington ; & M(frta Bai ' Shore E. V. Parsons Northport A. D . Dawson Amagansctl Ciarles F.. Diuauid ¦ haslport ; Sayville. L. L AUCTIO N By order of Hon . Charles Wells Brown , Referee in Bankruptcy, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Office of Charles Wells Brown Riverhead , N. Y. on TUESDAY , APRIL 21st At 1 O'clock P. M. the following described property located at I Bridgehampton , New York . DWELLING AND LOT Formerly owned by the McDermott Farm Supp l y and Produce Company, bounded as follows : Nort h by land of the Long Island Railroad , east by land of David Gardiner , south by land of Frank Sayre and west by Butter Lane , containing by estimation 3\ acres. Examination of premises can be had upon application , to the trustee. Trustee reserves the Tight to ' reject atijr and all bids - deemed inadequate. HENRY P. TUTHILL , Trustee Mattituck , N. Y. > m , Calverton , Manorville , Yap hank , Port Jefferson | X. Middle Island , St. James , Setauket , Selden , Centereach MANORVILLE ¦ II 11 H I . Ii ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Reeves enter- tained his brother , Edward Reeves , and their daughter , Miss Mildred from Jamaica , Sunday. Miss Emil y Beckon, of Mincola , is spending her ' Ea s ter vacation with Iter T-aronts , Mr . ami Mr* . Edward Becken. ¦ Mrs. 'Edward Melia nnd son. Ed- ward , Jr., of Jamaica , spent Sunday with her patents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Batter. M!is Florence Gilford , of Rtvor- head , is visiting her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Wiedenhoft. Donald Robinson , of Riverhead , is spending his Easter vacation with relatives in Manorville. Miss Kathleen Breen is spending her Easter vacation on a tri p to Wash- ington , D. C. « It look* ir. Manorville n« if the farmers were going to make or break this year by the quantity of fertiliser being ca rted . Where they bought by the ton now they buy by the carload. Mrs. Mary M. Raynor , of Riverhead , and Miss lone Wines , of Jamaica , visited Mrs. Clinton Raynor last week. Mre. Mary M. Raynor and Mrs. John Hop kins visited in Jamaica one day last week. Mr. . and Mrs. Adolph ^Ruger and children spent the week-end at their camp. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland dinger arc ei.tcrlaining their granisn , Ko'an< ' . Finken , from Brooklyn , for the Easter holidays. George L. Davison and hdwant M, Dittmeier motored to the cit;' fo:• n fev days last week and visited at the homes .of Mrs. J. P. Howe , Mrs. Janice Perry and Mrs. Otto Giffert , of Jersey City. Mrs. A. Berner , from the Bronx , was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Davison last Sunday. Mrs . \ R. \ chniidt has returned home from Saraaac Lake , after an extended visit. Mrs. George Davison is entertain- ing her mother and sister from the rtf y nvfir tho Fnstpr hnlidnv* . CORAM Miss Bertha Lee , of Manhattan , was a re cent gue't at the home of he; parents , Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lee. Mrs. A. H , Lucas spent the week- end with friends in the city. The Misses Minnie < and Grace Davis, of Yonkers , will spend the Easter vacation at tho , home of their parents. Soci al at the Community House , April-ill. Mrs. E. E. Davis entertained the Ladies ' Aid on Thursday at the Cotri- muniyt House. Mrs . H. Dare will entertain April 16 at her home ir, Selden. * Mrs. Logan Dare entertained the Selden Ladies ' Aid ' at her home Tues- day evening. Next meeting at Mrs. Forsythe ' s April 14 . Mrsi William Rowley is spending a fe v/ weeks with Mr. and -Mrs. Wood- hull Davis at Plainfield, N. J. Mrs. Davis has been sick with grip, but is now recovering. Dr. Davison , district superintendent, has closed the ' M. E. Church until after conference. Special meeting of the C. C. C. on Monday evening. t Lester H. Davis spent a few days in Warwick , N. J., recently. WADING RIVER , W—.1 > ¦ M^M^M^^ w—w Rev. Mr. Hirst was called to Wells- bridge , N. Y., this past week to attend the funeral of an old friend. Mrs. May Stiles , of, tne city, has opened her home on Sound avenue and is here for the summer . Mrs. A. M. Howell Sr., of New York . City, is visiting her son , A. M. Howell , Jr. Mr. , and Mrs. Walter Li ppman opened their summer home thi s week, and had for week-end guests Dr. and Mrs . Edward Kcmpf , Laurence Stal- ling and the Misses Josephine and Jane Mather. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ruger and children , Elizabeth and William, of • Brooklyn , are spend the Easter vaca- tion at Greenbrier Inn. Mrs. Marion M. Simmons has gone for a few days ' visit with friends at Floral' Park. Mrs . Marv iHurlimann and daugh- ter are at Sunset cottage for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. White arc spending tha week-end at their bungalow at the beach. Among tho guests at Greenbrier Inn over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs . 'John Matthew Hatten , of New York City ; Jacques Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Edsdl. Mr . and Mrs. Chauncey Felt and con , of Huntington , spent the week- end in the village. Mrs. Alice L. Smith left on Friday for a two Months ' visit with friends in Connecticut. Mr . and Mrs . Harold Ryder and daughter , of Greenport , were the guests of their parents, Mr. arid Mrs. ' , Chauncey Howell on Sunday. YAPHANK < * * ' Last Sunday about sixteen immedi, ate relatives of Edmund Howell visited' him to celebrate in n very happy mannev his 93rd birthday ; the out-of-town people being fro m Baby- lon and Freeport. William Harris , adopted son oC Miss • » C0Ko , io \CC y Ving ccr.gr^tuh' . tir .y, : of friends for the $100 prize recently awarded him by the Brooklyn Eagle for the best letter in a contest, on the subject , \What would I do if ! had a million dollars?\ Charles Walters shot a very large red fox early one morning' last week; on his premises near the preacher ' s chicken park , where the sly Reynard was taking an inventory. Mr. Walters is , ,having the animal mounted by tho local taxidermist , John Hoeffncr. l'RESBYTERIAN NOTES Yaphank-Middlo Island TI „. tu.-titt . ifot !:!; er ;,, «j, c Yaphsr.!. church last. Sunday were placed there- by Mrs. E. F. Howell , of Babylon , as n memorial to her mother , Mrs. Mar- vin, a former -member of this church , who passed to the Eternal Home over two years ago; Saturday was Mr.s . Marvin ' s birthdate. The Easter services in both churches next Sunday will take place at the regniar hours and will be the story of the last week of our Lord' s human life ; the cross nnd the resurrection , interspersed with appropriate music. The missionary meeting announced last week is postponed to Friday, April 14. The Middle Island Aid society meet- ing for April occurs on Thursday, April 16. The Presbyterians of the eastern part of the Island are invited to a special sort of inspirational confor- >nce to bc held in the Center Morichet- :hurch on Tuesday, April 14, begin- ning at 2:30. There will also be a dinner meeting at 6:30. Notify the intertaining pastor or your owr pastor , that you will bc then- and then go. LAKE RONKONKOMA _ „_^. ,—.—.. Miss Myrtle , of Sayville. spent sev- aral davs here last week visiting friends. Raymond Duflield is enlarging his pavilion at West Park Beach. Mr. and Mr.3. Coles Williams are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of twin boys born on Sunday. Joo Corbctt , while putting up awn- ing on his house , Sunday, fell and broke his leg. Mr . and Mrr. Ruland , of Centereach , spent .Sunday with .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pautsch ard family, of Brookl yn , motored out ts spend Sunday ¦ with ¦ Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Young, Charles ' Ulinsnutu , \f Brooklyn , it spending i.cveral days with Iris grand- inothcr , Mis. . Charles Glinsman. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herrschaft are the proud parents of a son. Al' - , T ., ,; . . . , . ..;, n ^el (., uolll iilt XilUiauttJ , ;,|,J,i ... Albert Hague, of Brooklyn , spent ;hc week-snd with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hague. Matthew Curtis spent the week- end with his m other, Mrs. John Cur- .is. Wc are very glad to report that fohn Morrisey. who has been very ill A-:th pneumonia, is gaining. Edward Fish, of New York , was he week-end guest of his parents , Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Fish . ' Howard Rowen motored out frorh Brooklyn in his new Buijk to spnVd Sunday at his summer home here , Charles Jp.nrsen has taken the con- ract to wi re Zcgtl' s new bungalow on \ rlawkinV avenue. John Rdiselle , of the Larchmont Yacht club , spent the weekend wit!) ' lis wife j:nd family here . Mrs. Jaissen , of Brooklyn , hri ' s ipened her summer home here, Pirid :ottage. Theodore. Witte , of New York , ?pent the week-end at his homo here; Mrs< Ca rl Hamanh spent tho weck- ihd with her son. Carl llamarn. Theodore Harrison enjoyed Sun- ' ay at his ' kamc here with his wife irtd daughters. . John ftairiarin spent ^tHc Week-end visitirg relatives in Brooklyn. PORT JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swehk , sso; ' , Robert , daughter Sara K and Mrs Swcnk' s sister , Miss Sara Freed leave town the latter part of the wck ir snend several days With Mr. and Mr:;, Henry Freed at Perkasie , Ka. Louis Dayton , of Bridgeporl , . ' pent several day3 with friends in town. John W. Wilson , manager of the local A. & P. store , and John Baker, assistant superintendent , motored to Patchogue Sunday to attend the directors ' meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Willis have m oved into the Fanning housr , cnrr.cr of Myrtle avenue and Av-snue A- David Jennings , of Syracuse Uni- versity, ard Alex, .tannines , of Mount HermOn , Mass.. arrive in town (he- latter pari.of the week to spend (he Easter vacation with their parent;- .. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jijnnin;;. - - ,. Mrs . Charles Atkins entertains the La rkin club . at her home on April i\ . Five of tho Gamp Fire Girl:! , v.ilh Miss Beth Porter , guardian , enjoyed a hike, to the old liomcotcad situate:! on Oakwood road Saturday afternoon and ate their lunch at the Springs. They had a very pleaiartt lime to- gether. Elizabeth McDermott is visiting relatives at Manhassct. . Mr . and Mrs . George . Nicholson Have moved from Main street to Old Field into the Dooling cottage , he hav- ing accepted a position with Mr. Doolirig. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Pa ler.son , of Port Jefferson Station , have been Visiting in Now Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. B. Woodhull Davis and son, Sherman , of Plainfield , N. J; , arrive in town'thia week to spend the Easter vacation with Mrs. i'nvir, ' parents , Mr, and Mru. Thomas Melson; Mrr and\ Mrs . Donald Fairservis have rhdved from the Darling apart- ments ofi Jones ' street to the house of Richard Willis dtl Main street. Last Saturday afternoon the Ladies ' Athletic * cliib Keld its last meeting at the High sciidol rtuditdriuiri. There was si eood attendance and all those present took* part in the last volley Ml game of the season. The names of the teams were the \Dogs ' ana . inc . 'Cats. \ Those- on the \Dogs \ wore Mrs. Davis , i Mrs. lidmars n , Mi». -> Sheridan , Miss Vivian Dre^er tttitl Mrs. Erlarid, The \Cats \ were com- posed of Mrs. Ldirer. -Mrs: Smith. Mrs. U' oodfield , Mrs. 'ish and Fleetta )> . | West. The teams played a series of Kuint-!, . the uiiu winning three out of four claiming the victory of tho sea- son. Tho \Dogs \ faced defeat , win- 1 ! uing only one game out cf four. Dogs Cats 1st 12. 15 2nd \ . . ' .... IB » 3rd 8 ft 4th 5 IB . ><i those on the; \Cat* ' \ captured the cup for the reason. Mrs. J. W. Potter. «: Brooklvn . spent the week-end with her mother , Mrs. Peter West , and her brother imd sisters. Mrs. Clarence Smith has returned from the Bay Shore Hospital to her homo at Port Jefferson Station , feel- ing much improved in health. Mrs. Planes and daughter , Scmoinn . have returned from a visit to France , the former home of Mrs. Planes. The baseball season has begun; the first game being played with Setauket team shortly after the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hockcr are entertaining Mrs. George Stock , of Long Island City, this week. Mrs. Howard Wilson and little son returned home Monday, after spend- ing several dnys with friends in the city. Miss Bessie Robbins , teacher at Trenton , N. J., will spend the week- end and next week at her homo in town. Mrs. R. C. Craft tavc a dinr-tr . - .arty last Fridav night to Miss May Parker , of East Islip; Miss M:,ry Bartlett Jind Dodd Craft , of Moriches , and Harry Reeves , of Fnrmingdale , in honor of Iter husband' s birthday. The friends remained for a week-end visit. Miss Helen Wilson left. Tuesday to spend her vacation with , relatives in Northport. ' Carrie Smith 's spending her Easier vacation with friends at Catasauqua , Pa. Jerome Bishop has the contract for building the house for George I.a r. -,en at . Mt. Sinai. Mrs. John Quirk , two daughters, Marion and Regina , and son Richarr -ire visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Pa. Kenneth Terry returned to his home in Terryviile this week to spend his Easter . vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H . Terry. Phvllis E.vlos is visiting relatives at Little Neck. STONY BROOK At a meeting of the Stony Brook Fire department Monday evening iney decided to hold their annual fair on the afternoons and evenings of August ¦ 28 and 29. Mr. and Mrs . Marco C. Smith , of Brooklyn , were week-end guests ol Miss EtheTBayles. , Anton Schaefer returned on Mon- day after spending several months at Saranac Lake with his son , George. Misses Anna and Mildred S.immis are enjoying the Easter vacation at their home \ here. Mrs. W. H , Shipman returned to her home he' e on Saturday after spending the winter in Sarasota , Fla Hobart P. Newton , of Albany, wat in town a few days the past week. . . Dr. John F. Carson enjoyed a few days here the past week. Miss Josep hine Dickerson , who at- tends Lasell Seminary at Auhurndale Mass., is home for the Easter holi- days. Mr. and Mrs . M. G. Terry arc en- joying U trip to Washington , D. C. William Livtermore , of Brooklyn, •j/as a guest last week of his sister. Mrs . William R. Wells. : Mrs. Nellie Trembley spent sevcra 1 days last week in New Y'ork with her daughter , Mrs. J. F. Conforte. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piatt , whe Have been residing at St. James , have moved to their home here. Andrea Sa rto was a visitor in town oho day last week. Misses Eniilie and Pauline Brewer returned on Monday after spending the winte r in Florida. Mr. and Mrs . Charles Rngg les made a visit here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruggles will occupy \lnglcnook\ again summer. /The Stony Brook School for Beys closed on Thursday for the Easter holidays. Mrs. Sarah P . Kelsey, who has been spending the winter at her cottage in Tarpon Springs , Fla., returned to her home here last Week. M/s. Emma Haviland , of Jamaica , is visiting her. Charles Brewe r arrive d this week for the summer. George Boll , or Brooklyn, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A . G. Smith. - Easter, services will be held in the churches next Sunday. Rev . T. J. Elms , of the Presbyterian chapel , will preacli an appropriate sermon and there will he special music by the choir. Service begins at 3:30. An Easter cantata will be given in the evening nt the M. E. church. Mr. and Mr.s. William Taylor \have moved their furniture here and expect to occupy their new home in the near futu re. Mr. and Mrs. James ' Gould and family, of Port Washington , havs rented the cottage \ owned by Anto n Schaefe r anil will occupy it this sum- mer. Mrs. Gould and ' children are spending Easter vacation here . Mrs. E. E, Topping entertained, the Ladies ' Sowing society cf the Prcsbv- terian chapel , on Wednesday after- noon. Mrs * . J. William Rick , received a telegram on Monday with the news of the death of her cousin , Mrs. Carey ^. Alversoii , of San Diego , Cal . Death followed an illness of several weeks of double pneu m onia, Mrs. ¦ Alver. - .oh was . the daughter of the late Capt. Lewis S. Davis and Christina Smith. and was born here about 70 years ' ago , but had spent many years in Cali- fornia. She is survived by a daughter , Mrs. Geneva Crippcn; one grandson , John Criopen , ' Jr. ; one brother , Ed- ward^ H. .Davis nf Mesa Grande , C.ul . Mrs. Alverson had a host of fviendr. here and in nearby villages and many relatives who will mourn her death. Mr:. P.. P. Addis has .been very ill at the St. George Hotel in Brooklyn , where she has teen spending the winter. Charles T. Darling, for many years d resident of this place , died after several weeks ' illness at the home of Mrs . Pthil Schaefer , at Huntington. Mrs. Ralph Darling returned the last of the week from her home in Skinners Eddy, Pa., where she was called by the dea th p f her father. Mrs. Silas W, Davis made a trip to New York on Tuesday for a \treatment at St. Luke ' s Hosp ital. Mr. and Mrs . F, Hiilligan and daughter , Miss Miirired Hai'iigan , of Bellnire. spent the week-end with Mrs. Halligan ' !; sister , Mrs. F. T, Brush. »? SETAUKET ~ Mio. Edmund Bartlett , of Mont- clair , N. J., has bean enjoying a visit here with her mother, Mrs. John S. McKeofi , and her sister , Miss Belle McKcon. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles -H. Rogers moved last week to the pluce formerly owned and occupied by the late Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson B. Hawkins , nt South Setauket. now the property of their son , Vincent H. Hawkins , of Moristown , N. J. Miss Augusta Jones , of Freeport , spen t the week-end in the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Jones . Ray 1 Tflrrell . of Brooklyn , spent Sunday in town as tho guest of Her- bert T. Macaulcy. Mrs. Charles E. Williams enter- tained her sister , Mrs. Osborn , of Huntington, at the M. E. parsonage on Thursday. Mr. ard Mrs. Robert E. Pfeiffcr and little son , Robert , of Waterbury, Conn., visited her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Howard A. Wallace over Sun- Jay. Miss Alma F. Howell is enjoying :he Easter va cation among relatives in Southold , Bay Shore, New York ;ity and Staten Island. Rev . Robert Simpson , of Hunting- ton , occupied the pulpit in the M. E. ?hureh on Surday evening. Mrs. Gilbert Hutchinson and son , Stuart , of Oyster Bay, arc spending the week in the home of her parents . Mi - , and H ri: . Daniel R. L'Homme- dieu. Miss Marion Cowan and her aged fathe r . Frank Cowan , moved April 1 to the place owned by William O. Lyon, next to Elbert O. Darling ' s residence. I he botauket Library club mem- bers were entertained on Monday af- ternoon in the home of Mrs . Walter Ostrander , at Belle Terre. Trie after- noon was devoted u> Iiaiiuu CJUJ- posers and many Italian melodies ivere rendered by the hostess , \Mrs;. Ostrander , who is a talented pianist. A delightful afternoon tea was served \ at the close of the meeting. Among the guests present were Mrs . Charles A. Livingston , president; Mrs. Charles Easten , Mrs. Charles S. Ed- wards . Mrs. L. Bernard Selleek , Mm, Isaac B. Mills , Miss Lillie Mills , Miss Madeline Mills , Miss Ethel M. Baylea , Miss Corinne Tyler , Mrs . Scudder M. layne , Mrs. Victor S. Robinson , Mrs. Elbert M. Well s , Mrs. Jesse W . Wells , Mrs. . ' William_H. Stewart , jr., Mrs \ : 3harlcs B. Mellon , Mrs. C. Edwin Hawkins and Mrs. Elvin S. Hawkirs. Miss Mildred B. Howell , Mias My- •a A. Hawkins , Miss Irene A. Haw- tins and Raymond Price, of this place , were among the party - ,who left on Monday morrtrng for the ' annual Washington trip, in company with the Port Jefferson High school pupils. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Harrietto L. Rdb- inscn , daughter , of Mr . and Mrs. Harry Eliot Robinson , of B rooklyn and Oldfield , and Howard Edson Nor- ris , forme rly of Boston ,, Mass. , which will take place at the Church of the ncarnation , Brooklyn , on Friday eve- ning, April 17. A reception will fol- ow at the Brooklyn Womer ' s \ - .club. Many from this place expect to be present at the wedding. There will be a public meeting at the Setauket Neighborhood House on Thursday evening, April 23, for the purpose of disenwing street lights for the village of Setauket . Every- body interested in this project is in- vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald II. Muc- Larcn and hia mother , Mrs . Janice A. MacLarcn , have recently returned from a sojourn in South America. Vincent Rosemond was taken to a Brooklyn hospital last Tuesday, as the result of being injured by an auto- mobile on Monday night , nea r the home of Miss Jackson, of East Se- tauket , with whom \ he was boarding. Mr. Rosemond was walking along the roadside , when an auto approached him without any ligh f * ard ran over him. He was severely Inj u red ami carried into Miss Jackson ' s/how e and later removed to a hosp itaf The bridge club war. ¦ . 'iitertain?;! a * . a luncheon at the Seta'ikct Neighbor- nood House on Tuesday. ' Miss Bessie H. Smith , of Rockvillc Center , was a week-end visitor at the home of her uncle and aunt , Mr. nnd .Mrs. Joseph Brewster. Ralph S. Lyon met with a painful accident la^t ' Mo rday, while attach- ing an aerial wire in a tree. The limb on which he was standing, broke loose from the tree , causing him to fall a distance of ten or t welve feet , therebv sustaining a fractured wri3t and other injuries. Mrs. Albert E. Van Brunt enter- tained the members of the Young People ' s auxiliary at her home on Carolirc avenue , Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Agnes Smith entertained rela- tives from New Jersey on Sunday. The pupils of the M. E. Sunday school who entered the contest to raise $100 towards the improvement fund of the church , were greatly sur- prised on Sunday to learn that they had more than reached the amount and there are still some card s to be handed in to the pastor. At presert the amount is nearly $115. Much credit is due these young workers.