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Ocean , Bay, Sound , Hunmess Properly, Acreane , Highway Frontage ! . . . ; ' , . ,_. v . ¦ \ • : // F OE Waterfront: Developments: 11 PROPERTIES—Conainiin,. \,f [ rom U t „ j ' 80 ,, - cr >. -ii , with frontage on Peconii; May; 14 PROPERTIES— C.in.iisiiiiR of fio 'in 20 in 950 acres , with frortta«e ¦ >n t.oiit.; Inland Sound; 7 PROPERTIES — ' Consisting of frmii 2\]/, - -\o 220 n.res . With frnnt- «!;« un Sbiiiiieeoi:]' . anil Moriihn, linys . b THE IVES COMPANY , Inc. (Member of I.. I. Real Estate Board) Main Office: SOUTHAMPTON ft. C. PARKER , Brofcer-Mfrr. Tel. -10 RIVERHEAD - Tel. 591 ¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ' :; HAVE YOU ' ; \ A Siummer Bongalow For Rent EDWARD D. PURVIS PORT JEFFERSON STATION TEL. 24-R . v 'J ' . _. . \ '' ¦ - ,- ' v R. D. Hallock 3 Telephone \ H. F. Bishop Westhampton 436 * ROBERT D HALLOCK & CO, Real Estate and Insurance WESTHAMPTON BEACH , L. I. S pecialists in Ocean and Bay Front PROPERTIE S E. RAYNGR'S SONS s \ v . ¦ ]: ' Realtors I- Y / C Y : OCEAN FRONT BUSINESS PROPERTY \ ACREAGE Westhampton Beach Long island - '\' ; Phone 319 \!\ . . . .v ' •:, ' \ A \ Bungalow Plots —al— ¦ PIPE'S NECK OVERLOOKING PECONIG BAY Opp, Shelter Island Heights Tple^ hcnfi , F.!ectri<: L&giifs , Boating, BatJrin f; and l i.ihing PRICE -REASONABLE' . ' FOR CASH Robert P. Judge GREENPORT Phone 14I-F-3 ' M IDDLE ISLAMX \ Mrs. J. H. Randall -visited friends lit Shoreham on the Fourth. v Miss Mary Hutchinson is visiting Mrs. Martha Edwards. . ' .:• \ - =Av part y from- here visited the ex- perimental \farm at Medford last week and were , very -much 1 interested and delighted by the display of flowers? of various kinds shown them b y Mrs. F' ullerton. Thomas Bayles and . family joined friends at East Moriches iii a p icnic celebration on Monday. The camp of the Y.M.C. A . of Nas- sau ' and Suffolk Counties near Mali Mile Pond , was opened for the season ' on the Kourth , last Sunday. This was known last year , 'is .. ( . ' amp Paw- moriok . _, \ Mrs. Green was at. the Wiehcrloy home liver the . holiday. Y ^ .= Miss Minnie Ashton , of Riverhead . is spending the summer vacation at lies ancestra l farm here. E. 0. Torbohm-of Brooklynf was at his lakeside camp,last Sunday. .Mrs. Carman left here ,, Sunday- to visit vfriends in Huntigglon and Ani- ityville for a few days. * Mr. , and Mrs . Webster Dodge , of Monttlair , N , . .)., visited her parents ., here over the week-end. Miss Barbara- Sehwebes , of Brook- lyn . Visjted her parents here on the national holiday. - ; ' ¦ Elmer Stewart, of »orthport, i- spending his vacation with aunt , Mrs. Charles- 'S:-Mille>. - . , - . \ - ' :. \ . ? At the church Sunday morning, Rev . T. J. EJms , (if Setauket , ' deliyered .il sermori , - which was followed by Y meeting- of the congregation for the election (,f elders ' ; Mr. Elms acting as moderator. -The men elected weir Harold VH Davis , Robert K. Randal! Orville M. Randall and Thomas R Bayles. - LAKE RONKONKOMA week-end '\ visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Bisang were Rob- jrt and'Edward Stagg. . of Green- point; Mr. and Mrs , Dunn , of Wood- side, and Arthur £imann , Ken and Pred Philli ps , of Woodside. Mrs . Mellon and children ' and Mist- Grace Mellon , of Brooklyn , spent lasl ;week visiting Mr,.ami Mrs. Murray. Miss Ball , of Brooklyn , is spend ing the summer at \her home on Tor- l.ion roach —.-—- . .---- - ._ ¦¦ - . , . - . Mrs. Howard Ruff spent Wednes- day in Bellport visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gates and family, of Brookl yn , spent the week-end at thei j home here. ¦ - . ¦ - ¦¦ Mr. and Mrs. West, oi' Ncw..,Jeiv sey, are spending this week with Mrsi West' s mother , Mrs. Janssen. MissTfughes and Miss Sherwin , <>' New _ Yorj5,_^. ejit _ Ui . UY. e^ ? uiii.jU ; JJi fc mwne \T5f = ilis» ''Sriyller , \ at the lake. Mrs. Howard Ruff entertained IOVC the holiday Mrs.; C. Clingc r ami Mr and Mrs . George Picker , of Maspoth: Mr. ' and Mrs. Ralph Clark , of Brook lyn , and Mr. and Mrs. Casper , of Pur! Jefferson. Air. and Mrs. George Mclsaae spr-n ' the week-end here with relatives. Flank Badman is enjoying a twt weeks ' , vacation in Syracuse visitin i . his sister and brother-in-law , Sir, nil' Mrs. Wesley Chattci'ton. Mr. and Mrs. William Wiley hue. purchased Dr. Tucker ' s house nn I' m- tiori avenue. : Mr. ami Mrs. Gilsinger and family have opened their home at the lake for trie summer. r,cRoy Volgrafl' has the contract In build a bungalow for . ' Airs . (' , . Shields ui: East Lake Terrace. l)r. and Mrs. Ucstnr li. Davis 1110- tored out fro m Newark to spend th- .: iiawKins ii' .eii*.ii' no LIIII summer. ,, M IKS Marion Leo, of. New York , opunt the weok-eifd -hen' . - , ; c - - - Mr. and Airs. ' \Thomas Long and family,, of . .vSayville, spent Sunday iiei o with relatives. ' . :. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph,Fi. 'i!a,, of N C - WD York, visited friends hei- i' Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. Edward. V/ooley;! mill daughter , of I' nrmingdale , spent | Sunday ' with Mis . -WooleyV parents , i Ai r. and .Mrs. Philip L. Hans. „ Miss Hilda Hoyt , of New Yorkf'j ?peiil- the week-end at her bungalow I in Lake terrace. Mr. and Mrs. tins Jnhnson and family, of New York , ' , have opened their \ home at the live corners , /or the mi ' iimer. \ ' . . Edward lrisli , of New York , , rind ^ ii\ . tiuncee , Alius ' Anna f' ati. 'lield. of famaica , spent. Sunday and Monday wilh . iMr. nnd. Ai rs. Samuel Wickman [ and \ son ami 'daughter , ' of. ' St. Albans , ' t ¦ Mr. and Mrs, Bowers , of Jamaica , and Albeit' Weilan , of New York. Carl Stewart , of New ' York , spent the Week-end with Dr. anil Alls. Guy McLean. Mrxjjrid Mrs. \\i\V?. and i' amilv . of Kidgewood, snent . ' the week-end at ! ' .heir bungalow, on Otii: street. . '\j iiv. uviA Mrs. ¦ Fvtuik Koetingev. en- , ! teitained over the holiday Mr. and i Mrs . Wflheling and family and: Fred | Dettang, of. ' Queeus Yillage. Y ' ' . Robert and Frank YY, mi genlob , of ; New York , osjient-the Jtoliday at the | home of Mrs. Khiiber. r V _ ¦ \ COAI/NS— HECKKKT '\' \ 1 Miss Teresa Agnes Beckeit , daugli- '! !er , of Afr. and All's. Frank Beckert , ! \ I 'ial Geoige Orosvenor Harrisori Co- ; min ' R , both of this place , -were uniU\! i in -marriage al. StJ- Lawrence ' s R. C. ! fliurch , l 1 >ayvi!fo Jl la. \t Thursday noon , ' Rev. James McKe-una. . officiating. Thes witness was Gary DeVabre. The voting counle left for ah aurn j, trip to Niagara Falls and upon their : return-will reside here. 7 \ \ [ wi ek-eijil aiiil iioiiday wilh Airs. Katie , Davis and family. j Aliss , Joanna Si-hmilii- spent 7 several . ; days in New York Ibis wee k visiting' relatives. ~ - ~ i- 'i j , Aiisrf Clara llamann , of . Newark , is 1 enjoying a month' - - , vacation-at hen ; borne here. ,-, , ,; Miss Alai 'giii'el Dilloii , of New york , j spent the v/etik-i' iitl visiting her auiit. t M rs. John Uossek- . - - ° \ \\ ¦ ' ¦ ' ! Ai r. and Mrs. Richard Wrig ht , of! Central Ialij> ,. - . spent iSaturday here ! with relatives. - Ai r. amL Ai rs. Edward Sinrain ami son , of BroOkivii , sumit the week-end and holiday at their-\home on Rine. -ili ' eet. Jack EfuV. -ne. cpf X«v York , spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Airs. (itiiV DeVw'e , of New .York , \ have opened ttieiiv home on' Hawkins avenue for the summer. ,. BAIT ING HOLLOW -Mrs. Franklip. Young has as a guest her motlier , Mrs . Tice , of Detroit. Mich. Air . and Mrs. W. V. Young eriter- fa . inediir ^ sinall^honse^ ifftrcy- oyer ' the holiday. Miss Agatha Ilisted. of Hempstead isi visiting her sister , Mrs. Elbert Hulse. ' . \\ ' \ a .i Mr. arid 'Mrs. Leonard Burland ar. 'i daug hters , Margery ami Pauline , nl Newark , N. ,L , have been spending t' week with Mrs. Burland' s parents al the parsoivage. ' ¦ Mr. and Airs. G. W. Tarlton and son. of Arling ton , Mass ., were hnlidav guests of the Rev. David Wallace ar .d Mrs. Wallace. , 1., 'ist -Sunday our church -wii s : about filled to its utmost capacity. One humli' eil thirty boys from Cam:' Grant and 40 ' Girl Scouts certainly gave us an inspiration .. The fine ser- mon by the pastor ' and . the music by I be choi? were very milch enjoyed by all present.. Church service Sunday at 10:!i0 a ' . ' in. Sunday school al, 11:15. The sac- rament of the Lord' s supper will be observed Sunday morning. Christian Endeavo r at 7:30 p. m. Topic , ' \What. Dees Jesus Teach about Humility?'' Leader , Miss Myra B. Robinson. E<Jward Smith , nephew vol ' , .Mrs. Barber , has returned to his home in Flushing^ after recuperating from two operations. ¦ ; , - Mrs. G. Steele , Mary Steele. Viftor Steele; \Mrs. ; Steele Smith , Howard Sfiles and .Mrs . Howard Stiles , of Flushing . were entertained at a house party over the week-end tit AlniHijua farm. -Miss Viola:. Barber is being enter- fairiedyat Camp Birchfalleii , Lake Alas- cbma . ' .N. H-, bv her Flushing friends. Ofie of the most important- . deals that has t . ak' en plate in.l' ort Jeffegson i.u year:; is the. transfer-, \jnst corn- pitted , -of the Anlencrai j! Inn ; prop- erty on Jones street , near thejh irrbor. Tin:; Ardencraig Inn , which wits i\e- stroyed b y tire jivi- years ago , ' owned and managed for many years by Wil- liam i R. Thomp son , enjoyed excep- tional pojiiilaj -ity, It has been , con- sidered a j.oiig Island home- by mi' .ny tom iHts ami rnotorisls from afa r _ whi ; , . 'i taanged to iiiaki' the inn their stop- ping ' place when - traveling through Long Island, ft ' . .; Tlie transfer: is a result of the. M- - tliement of:Air. 'lliompson from activ- ity in the hote l business. Mr. 'Thomp- 'Ki . -ii is - the t reasurer of the Long island Association , and his ' office work in New York City takes up all liis t.ime-r- . - . , \ „ \ ' ¦ ¦ ' Y The ftewr- owners' , nnd operators ' are . men of financial ' standing.. They will build tin;, New Ardeiicraig and estab- lish the unist modern type of . hotel. There will be besides the usual re- quirements of a modem hotel a liii'C.tiii sea'ting about 1 , 000 persons. Then- Will be lib guests rooms and all the comforts that, modern hotel en- gineering can supply, ' . The transfer is already in effect and building plans begin at once. Famous Ardencraig Irtn of „ Port Jefferson , SoI3 f f to Men Who WM Rebuild It SUF FOL K COUNTY REAL ESTATE ! ' WE ARE SPECIALIS TS IN[ _ __ __ EAST ERN LONG ISLAN D O C^^ J. F. DUGAN OUGAN REALTY CO. - Riverheai long Island ^^mm^mammmmmmm^ia^^gmimmm^mmmMmmmmimmmmemmm ^^sammmma^tmtialtmmMmmmmmii ^l^mi^ iniiii IIM mil , m ummmitmKa^matmmtBmmmmm^mMI»mlmamBmmmmuimmmmi»mm^ mxrim ^^ H H' SB B Hi An amiomici'ment of more Ih lJn usual i- riijiortaiice to 'the amusement lovers of this section is the booking by Mike Giyrnie at the Patchogue Theatre, , , of. a jiew play D i)roducetl ;by David ISelasco , This engagement will be prior to its ,engagement in New York. i' ' or ninny yoacs it has . been the custom of Mr. Belasco to- presen t ins new - -p lay^' - 'for- a- , wt ' ek or mot;e out , of the city before bringing the m into bis New York theatres and his .favorite oilier: of ¦¦ ¦ presentation have Jieen VVasbiiigtoii and Atlantic City, It was only through a strong \financial arguiiient that. Mr. Glynne-vvas ' abie to persalide Afr. Ueliiscy. to cbangt his usual progriirn and' ' experiment wjlh Patchogue as a production .. city. \\\Tlie play to be , presented is ¦ ' entitled \All the Way fro m Texas , '?\ and was writteR ^rgffl Wiltertl Alack , author of such outstanding Belasco successes as \The Dove \ ami \Tige r Rose. \ As he did im \The Dove \ and \Tiger Hose , \ Air. Mack will appear in _the leading clmrac'leiY,and will be supported liy imch well-known artists as Beth Alcr- rill anil' William \ Courthleigh. The Rj- odttction will . he the. typical .Belasco presentation which means that it will be . the last word in realism and sump- tuous attention rto- detail. .The pre- sentation by Air. Belasco of this play at the . Patchogue Theatre will mark an epoch in the theatrical history or Long Island and is due solely to the earnest and sincere -desire of Mr. Glviine to g ive the people of Pat- clmgn e anVl yjcinify the . best^amuse- nient obtainable regardless of expense arid' risk , a I ways \ mo re or le \ ss \ a factor in ' undertakings of this magnitude. The fact, that Mr. lielasco will be with I be orgaii i v:atioii during its engage - ment in l' jiU'h' ogiie should also be of ci'iisidi'i'abii' interest ' . \ !\ the people of this vicinity. Belasco Play to be Shown at the Patchogue Theatre Before City Engagement STONY BROOK Ai r. and Airs. O. I\ , Archer- nrid family, of Afontclair , N. J., are speriding a week with' Mrs..: Archer ' s sislei - . Miss Mite ' -C. - . , Hawleyi ¦ -- . - - ¦ Mr. and Airs. Harrison Booth and sou , of I' .i'idgepiiit , Conn., spent liie week-end with her sister , Airs. Ed- ward lli'viien. - . Ai r. , aiii . t. Airs.. Alerritt Haskell and d. 'iuglifei' , Afei'le , of Ileni|>siead , nio- liileil bere and spent ihe week-end with. Afr. ami Mrs. P. \V. Smith.„ ¦ Airs. Elizabeth; McEileaii and son, Phiiio , of New York , have been visit; ing her \ parents ' , Air. and .Mrs. L. 11. Young. Air. nnd Airs. George Rollings anil daughter , Cecil , of Lyiibi' iio k , amL'Alr. aiid Mrs. L , C . Friilick, of Qiieeus Village , are. occupy ing Iheir homes at West Meadow ' beach. ' Mr. and Mis. If . I' . Newton . ' nnd family, \! ' Albany, liave returned home after spending a week here . >> !,. . and Afrs. La w rence JI. Rob- \ erts , of Winter Park , Fla., p arrived last week and will occupy their home here for the summer.v. . - .._ v .. .. Mr. andYMrs,, C. C. Peterrrian en- tertained Mr^ a nd Mrs . Roy Whitford , of I fenVpstead , over the week-end, .Mrs , George A. Wilson has been visiting her brother and > wife , Mr. avid Mrs. Benjamin ' Yutz at. .their ' home in Fal( River , Mass., the past two Weeks. ,, Aliss M. Louisa Shannon , of:Seiit- t hif Washington , n former teacher here , was the guest of M rs. Leofia Newt&h over 'the week-end. . Airs. W. S. llammett and children , 1 who \have been boarding; with Mrs . Edward Hey den , hiis : rented the bun- galow of J. ' E. Langstatf and -is now jccupyifigj same, ' . ' - ' ~ ,, The Alisses Emily and Frances l&ral , of New York city, were the gtiests of Miss Anna Jfeinsky oS-er the week-end. ,. ¦ - , . \ _ n .. Visiting Mr. and . Mrs. J. U. Oest \ he ' j«ist week and the holiday i Were Air. and Airs. Irving KlapperYand «iti i Donald , of Glens Falls; Mr. and Mrs . Elliott Booth and daughter, of Lake George ; also Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Markley and daughter , Muriel , if Ridgewood , N. J. • o ' Edward Heytlen spent the week- •nd with relatives in Bridgeport , ftlllll. . .. ... v Airs. C. C. Peterman entertained ?he L. H. L. club at her home on Tuesday evening of this- week. : The Stony Brook Fire department were the proud'Winners of the silver ¦ up given by the business , riien of Port .Jeffe rson in the parade on July. fi , |or ihecbest appearing apparatus. ^ LEMl'FEKT-rr-JJENAKI) ''' . . ' : ; On Satilrday afternoon at 2 o ' clock , the St. James Episcopal chapel at Stonv Brook was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Miss Elsie AIe= hard , of Herring, became the bride of Otto \ ' Carol Lemp fe ' rt , only son of Mrs. Nellie E. Lemp fert , of this vil- lage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Holderi and the wedding march was rendered by Mrs. Holderi. : , . The bride was very becomingly 'at- , tired in a georgette gow n of Coolidge blue \ with hat tc match . She was ,at- -temded by her sister , Miss. Alice Me- nard , : and : Tracy Wood ; acted - as best man. The ushers were Louts \ Reboli and William H. . Fleming, \jri _ The church iwas tastefujly. decorated with laurel. A reception followed the . ceremony tit the home :of Mrs. Lemp fert , and a mos ' tvbountifu! .. repast ' was . served to about \fi guests. . Mr. and, Mrs. Lemp fert. received handsome gifts. After avhoneymorm trip to Canada and Herding, N. Y.. tliey will ihake their iibme in \Stony Brook, ¦¦ ' ' ' - f- '\r ' - ' - ASHLEY K. HAMMOND Stony Brook—Ashley, K. HiimmoVId 'if Sound View , who has been quite ill for several weeks , ' passed away at the Bay . . . Shore Hospital on Friday of last week. \He is -survived-by his widow aiid ..two-^soiis , VAshley -B, , - (i f^ ' --Stony- Brorik , and _. Louis ,.. of .Jamaica ,...who. have the sympathy of the communit y in their bereavement. \\ With scoresVof people delving into [ research and with scores . more *'pre,- I paring the many special properties j which were needed , \The Volga , Boat- i man , \ Ceejl ii . De Mille ' s second /, nde- [ pendent offering is 'fis correct histori- | cally, as any motion picture can be \ made. i Elinor Fair , William ' Boyd , Victor iVarcon i j Robert Edeson ^ ttnd Theodore Koslotf are the principal players chosen by De Aliile. Miss Fair , with a splendid record behind her , is De Alille ' s latest nominee for future star- dom , William Boyd is the fas , t-rising leading man of \Steel Freffcr( ' eJ\ . ' i ' anti \The Road to Yesterday. \ ¦ Victor Varconi is a Hungarian . mati- nee idol , who , after an American year iii \Triumph\ and \Changing ' Hus- bands , \ returned to Europe where , he appeared • ¦ ¦ in ^ the, biggest film ever- made on the 0 continent , \The Last Days of \Pompeii , \ ,; Theodore K.os- lotf , most . , \famous of all Russian dancers arid actors , needs iio+iritrO ; ductitjj i on the score of; his ability to contribute splendidly ibo^i as an actor and technical expert on Russian ! affairs. Robert Edeson is a talented i iind popular player. Y j- As the exotic, centerpiece of . his j story Konrad \' Bereoviei . who wrote ¦ the -treatment and Lenore Coffee , the adaptor , have made ''The.Volga Boat- man , '' straining; in his harness ,., the leader of a group of revolutionists , while the main feminine figure , is Princess Ve ra , a proud young Russian aristocrat. The initial scenes were photographed , on the Sacramento river in California GOomiles fro m the [nearest railroad where a wild portion Lof the stream was transformed into a veritable reproduction ' of the Volga. The. p icture will be shown at the Pat- chogue Theatre for foul days .Ytart . - ing Sunday, July it) . One of the great situations in t' u i story is „ a meeting, in a Volga ii.n , of a small body of \Whites^- , or royalist s , jand a large body of \Reds. \ A \Red\ lis killed and this starts the story off ! on an amazingly dramatic series of ' events. - There is a tremendous ball i of the aristocrats , interrupted by the [crashing of a shell through the roof. I There- are incidents of- power and ¦ drama on the river , betwemE the Red j and White lines , and in a palace. The ! wholev-picture is keyed to present for j the first time , the full essence of Rtis- I sia ' s story, the greatest drama his- j . lpry has known. . . - S. \V. \ Straus , '& Co. are oll' eiingi an issue of $l , :jri 0 . l . i(n . i lirst mertguge j serial coupon , 'i to 15 year . gold bonds ! secured by the . land and li!-story ! Vancouver Georgia Hotel , Vancouver , j British\ Columbia. - The iiioi'tgageil i property is appraised in excess. ' of j $2 , 110 , u(J0. \ v . j The Boarf of Directors \ of G. L.J .Miller and Co., litis ;.declared out of | earnings , the regular quarterly divi- i dend of i' i ' , on its Participating, Pre- ' furred Stock , payable July 1 , Jilili to! stockholders , of reco?d June 25th. | The transfe r books will leniain closed \ from -June 'Z;itU to Julv 1st. \The gummed paper dress form ' - ' is the title of a new bulletin published by the state college at Ithaca , N . , Y. It covers manufacture , altering, cover- ing and mounting of this hel p to sew- ing problems , ' and. is.-free-to- residents of the state. PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL i AKE JTL.VIS MADE BY D EJJILLE HILL TOPS ¦ ¦ „ That excellent class of people who prefer the North l Shore are just hegiririing to discover the Hills of 'Wading River. Place your castle or your cabin on one of these beautiful hills. WM L MILLER V/adlnr, River R E A L T OR Phono 4G-F-3 Shoreham 1 y&^ '^s^^^^ ^ - -^ ^Izzr^ I f'W^ M^^^^^^^^^^s^^^^^, j i. ^Mff lXL&frZ~?5~ =-- _ - r-^- - - ' - ' -^ v \' -'iwfeBx Slj I A' ONl LI I L - WiiOi T V^IDE. SUNRISE TRAO.T j WHERE. CA . N YOU FIN» ^ BETTER. PLACE THAW i ' ' SHELTER, . I SJLAKLD „ For itiformation Rogarding \ Sotne Ve ry Choice J . . Properties , Reasonabl y Priced , Phone ~ ' SHELT K R, ISLAND , TWO - FOUR . -N IKE A. . SIT. J \VErL^AA.]N[ c SHELTER ISf;yvN D , M ^y. - » ¦ , , , - m ] \ ' ' \ - M >| ' ' ff <- - ' ¦ ' S cock Canal. Sell whole or in ^*^ ^ A M* SBaB& ff lma&r Mt® M, AM m&MmM Mmsdldh ^ Mamplon— part. Lots 25 . ft. by 150 ft., <F *n & IT F« ^ ^ Hi W n I J RICE $3 , 500 $G00 and up. THese are ideal U L } A I P S § A I T f \ Terms Reasonabl e ' for a summer camp on the water A «. Mm& JL J L JL»l iL*A fe»«# JL /«L IL ¦ &—4 where wonderful fishing and ''^ \\ ' ¦ M ' EAST -QUOGUE t Phone 343 LONG ISLAND ^T^ tTLXZ