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Wh y, not eat your SUNDAY DINNER on the p leasant Dining Porch of the GREEN BRIER INN where you arc assured of excellent - dinners ' . Phone Shoreham 1 5-R for reservations. D. T. & S. F. HINCKLEY - . - . ¦ ¦¦ • ' „ \ \ \ Wading River - ~ ——— —— - ^ i_ : <i . ' - - NOW OP EN New Restaurant and Luncheonette Cliyj XEN AND DUCK DINNERS TO ORDER KC^J»r Dinner nerved between 12 anil 1 and 3 Rcicl' n Ice Cream : WOOD'S SHADY REST Steve Wood , Prop. MAIN ROAD AND PACIFIC STREET ' MATTITUCK o ¦ ¦ ft. 1 NOW OPEN MStW |0INT HO TEL \ ii- v „ (On Peconic Biy) | „ ° GUTCHOGUE , L . i. » \\ ; * O ffering' the attractions of this beautiful 500- acre periinstila with 5 miles of waterfront. Plidrie Pecoriic 54- FRANK; € AVE , Manager NEW YORIC STATE COMMISSION \ F 6 R miA ¦ ' - . - - ¦ ::: -: .;;- -- :---- . -:--- -: BLIND - \ ;^\ ~~^ J , ^ , X \ ¦ —O peni- — v v \' ; , . \ .. i THeX>Id Watermiil Shop & fe^ Rbbfrf v AT WATER MILL- LQNG ISI^ND , FORJTSI SIXTH SEASOlNf , - ¦ • BESTY Y... . Y..«- ¦ - . - ¦ :. . . ; YYv \ \ \ . „ ' »~ - ' i : i- Articles made by the blind of e New York State; Fine Wearing; ScarvesV luncheon Sets , fable Ruri- ners , Baskets , RugsV A prons , Things for Children, : Homespun =Dres ' s Material. o , -^ . •- ' . - ; ¦ \ : - - .. - q- ^ . Cakes made \ 'io order Afternoon Teas Z Cind y ancTJeii y S v . Telephone Water Mill 586 , Y =^^3S= . JN \\ \ #HER^(hDIN^ND £)ANCE'' M= \|l' IP : PtIl ¦ :- J ; MATTITUCK , L. I. ^--Yv ¦ --if t&wh- o P E & v - V r Y.vY Music every evening by Thomaa O'fob!e anrj His Modern Dance Orchestra 0 -ISpecial Dinner, ©oncert and D.uice Every Sunda y Afternoon E^feELLENT CUlSlNBv - SHORE DINNERS Chicken , DE?.k and Steak Dinners - Live Lobstcu, any Style »A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS' TeI>i07.J MllltHucJt -Y ~ \ «. ' Frank , Proprietor \^=^\ ^^ **»^^^^\**' , ^'»''»\^^™\»«»*r%MM ^HiW^a B»>B»<WWW^^^WM,M > ^Mi»^^ll«M 1/U1«I)HU ¦ \ Every Accommodation for Transient and Permarient , Guests, Y - * Meals a Specialty TOURISTS CATERER FOR ¦ ? JOH N HvTsUNp, Prop> Phone 215- SAG HAiBtm A surprise . -- birthday ., party r was , given \ on Saturday at the home of Mrs . Nettie Blackstock i p honor j' of Mrs. Booth of, Smithtown. \ . - \ -\ \M r. \ a rid M rs. PYATScha efc r ,; bf tire Eronxr -who are build i ng\avn ew;home in this village , spent the holidays with friends. , Their daughter , Miss Estelle Sehacfer , has announced her ' engagement to, a young man of the Bronx. ,j. ' - ¦ ' ¦ - - Donald Howey has been visiting relatives here for some -time. = ^yJlliam-Ki!!!! ^ w!!0=:K^;i==sUit!e;:fc=:t!, Pratt' s Institute , is spending his sum- mer ' s -vacation at the home of his parents. A forest fire started on Thursday afternoon .in Nesenrise.t endangering many houses which were near. The St. .lames fire company, who were called upon , promptly responded and the lire was extinguished very soon. - The block party, given on the eve- nings of Thursday, Friday and Satur- day of last week for the benefit of the , Jr. O. V. A. M. ' , ' proved ' very suc- cessful , the weather being permissible for good patronage. ' . ' \ ' ' ¦ iVIr. and Mrs. A, S. Bedell and son. Gordon , spent the past, week-end in Brooklyn. Mrs. Bedell' s sister , Miss Gcnrgie riemm , ' w ' no has S|ient many summers 'here , was married on Satur- day/ to Alfred Osborne , of Brooklyn. Mrs. George- Hawkinson, of New York , spent the. FtjjlMiiy^jAit&iriss^f ^ s^^rerijTTV^s Fr^reT\ - \\ \ , . - ^' ¦ t Captain \ George 'V,- =£Jbson and i daughter have opened their summer j cottage .here Tor the Season. ] Mr. and Mrs. John Maybe* have returned-from their wedding tri p and Mr. Maybce has started his new peti- tion as \ posttiiasfcer of this ' - 1 post^flce . Mr . and Mrs. J. B. Ryan ha<i°their children , and grandchildren with them over thef Fourth. . ., . . Mr. and Mrs. Reg inald , Crawford and children , of Brooklyn , sgerit the holidays-with Mr, A Orawford' s parents, Miss, Edith Mitchel . of the St. James- tea ga rden , entertained friends over the Fourth . \ ,. \ ,, - Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford and little daughter , of Connecticut , vfsittfd at the home of his p# ?ents , Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford,-,, - - „ Mr. and Mrs. Kofi Stanton , of Hempstead , with their children spent the.i holidays ^ at the ; home of . Mrs. Stanton ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finn. ' ;?_ Mrs. Clarence Smith , who has. been in ill Health for .some time , was able to be with her family-over the Fourth. ' ., --;. ¦ : ¦ - . Our ex-supervisof Charles . S. Butler , who has been spending a-tinie in the White Moun-tains , has returned to his home herev . v = - c ' The numerous 1 ' new hotels , and res- taurants of this . ' -Village ' were Well palronized over the holidiS yY - Y \ The new sehoolhouse was a brilliant scen e on the ' evening of July 5 wheii scores • of beautiful fireworks were noticed. ^ . _ „_ _ = ¦ -- ¦¦ ^ i , - i- . The beaches were well patroni ^p d during the holidays; ' -= Mr. Jsnd Mrs. vBiown-, and ^famlly, whoo have a summer honie on the Three ' Sisters ' road , 'hayeVperied tb ei r cottage for the ' season . ' ;, 3 : , The _ :Blaze If. .. C. band y, -as kept very Wisy on ? Monday, when they were enga/jed to play in Port Jefferson in tfce jp . o ' clock \ parade; in Mineola in the yafternodh and in Port Jefferson ag^fn in the evening. - ¦ v^lev. Mr. Gray ha ' i returnedHo his fhiimc in the city after a two1 weeks ' fest . \ with .. his , .sister , ' . MrS \ . \ George Zahriski. \ \ . 'J '\ ¦ . , Miss \Margaret. Zahriski sailed, on -Thursday for EuropeT where she will vf&main for an indefinite period;, - . - . -;.. - July 1G , 17 and 18 are the dates . -sl't for the firemen ' s fair this year. Don 't forget the dates ' . .... ' . \ , \ , ,.. - ' - ,. - \ Miss Alice- Buetgen , of ;New York City, - spent the. week-end with 1 hei mother , Mrs. V Nellie Buetgen. . AGRIGRAPflS^ The . only time ,pptatpes , should, be cultivated deeply is earl y in the grow- ing season , befbi-c the ' roots have started to interlace between tht? rows ' The latest bulletin of the state col- Jege of agriculture - at T tliaea , N. Y., is \: Y onc \ on plails for poultry houses, You can have a copy by asking tin college , on a postcard. - , '> ' . _ Clover . should .never he haryested later than when half of the .heads have turnedv bro wn . Fors maximum productioii o5 higli JqitialijEy hay, har^ vest - . ii~ . wheri^it is . in .fullsbjoom. . - s v . , \ Heifers and young hulls intended for .breeding should be kept \ . /growin g winter and summer in order to , reach their full development. If stunted when yourig, 'they require ' more cafe and \ expense \tt?\bring to . maturity; Uncle Ab says a short summer means more time: to . hustle , and Jess time, to do things W'rorig. \ yQ. \i' ' - . - . Does your home have the benefit of shade trees? If not. why not?. ST. JAMES FLORENCE RACKETT Ho ' iilcsfl SH ADY iJOOf TEA RO0M Neij r Ar^liftnioinotjvtc Inn Jv_- S OyT HOLD , L. I, Waffles Served Tel. 166 NOW OPEN Willow Diiiiftg. Room MAIN ST., SAG HARBOR , L. I. . - M«,|j At All Hours Home Cooking a Specialty : - : ;: ^ A ' -O IZ XTVUU--—- I |^ r i I ;; v . ' \ ¦ wi^^^ r • 1. ; .. ;.:. ^ : :: ; ;; M ^lbus: GMCHE ^ HAMPTON BAYS , L. I. - ; V\ - . ' —ttp— ¦ »»» l \' | ' III ^ —*^ l ! I ' , G dti t en t m e n t ¦ ' THOSE WHO STOP AND EAT AT I XiEiRGE'S REST CAMP | Always register Contentment ^B Deliciouis * Dinners - Sandwiches - Refreshments ^m I<ic Cream - Cakes - Soft Drinks |H MILLERS PLACE - Riverhead-Port JefTerson Road H i ..... V>- - JOHN^UGICS - _^^==== .- < EASfppRT , LONd ISLAND >: ; \ \ \ Y Farfip ffs' for its ., \ ., ' 1\' - : ¦ ' ' '\ * \ ¦ \ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ::.;\X- .. /\ ;;. DUCK - i ; ^ i;: ;:-iii::: -^ - O pen AH Year-RpiincI ;;v Y » = \ . '\ ¦¦ -^:^H&jDi^^LiA\ ei^ T^; S TOP - ' ANE|; Dfisi^: '' v. ' \ ;. \ \ ¦ ¦ ; -vv-- \v \ : ^ v:iPlibne ;: TvEasfpei't ii- - ; V : V Y L' \ YY * V . » v . WHERE TO DINE AND DANCE ON \ THE S VNRISE TRAIV ' Ite .y.P , Or, . . VV'itjiani . L.; _ Davi ^6n jv of 'l i t . Kinai , Av'up ii'dJ ' ne pu5nit in the M. K. . church just Sunday morning. There was no evening service. . Mr. - and Mrs; Ferdinand Kunkler and * j ( !). Keri . linand . of the Bronx, lire occupying their summer home at Mun ' - ri>o Park. ' \ : , Mrs. .Matilda ' Smith , of, K.ast SV- tiitiket , celebrated i* sr 83rd bsrthdui- anniversary Jin Jiily ' A, ¦ \ - . . - ¦ - .. - -- . - ... - \ ¦ ,, Uohert L. Mneiuiiey, of Hartford , C' -mii . ' , vvas a week-end visitor at the home of his grand parents , Mr. - and Mrs. Frank K. -,Jfacuuley. Mr . and Mrs . James §. Hawkins and son. .Sherwood. -of Knglewood , N. J., were entertained, at the home of hi. \ . . . brother and wife , Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hawkins , over the Fourth. '\William \ W. Bryant , df Brookl yn, was a wcek-eiii! guest, of his daughter , Mrs;- Howard Edwards. Mrs. M. A. Hailock entertained the Ladies ' Aid \ society at her home on Bay View avenue on Wednesday after- noon. - Mr. imd \Mrs. John Sercombe , , of New York City, . have beenVspendifig a few days with her sister , ilrs; Wil- liam Phillips. \Miss Bessie N. Smith , of Rockville Center , enjoyed th'Yweek-end sind holiday ' at' .the home of her \ aunt , Mrs. Joseph Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Rogers , of Naugatuck , Cohn., -Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Fi Rogers and . son , Walter , of Syracuse , N. 3 Y., ' and Mr. and Mrs. ltussell G- Rogers, of New. York City, werevholiday guests nt, the home of their , parents , Capt- and -Mrs. Henry j. Rogers. - .... - - „ ¦ Miss Julia Ackcrl y. Yif New York ( .. 'ity,., nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Adams , of Florida , have boeri' visiting their mother , 'Mrs. Sarah B. Ac.kerly, oii ' ltte shore road, at East Setatiket. Mr. and Airs. Joim T. Bishop and daughter ,, of Glen \ TfL'iid , \ were week - end guests' of his parents , ' Mr. and Mrs . John H. Bishop. it Miss Louise E. Macaulcy, of Hart- ford , Conn., is spending' some time with , hei- aunt , Miss. Mj-ra A. Havy- kins , of cS ' orwood. i \ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. CasWell , of Flat- bush , and Miss Carrie Grnflin and her uncle , of 'New York Cit yj^vere week- end -visitors at the home . oivSapt..and ' Mrs. Beverl y S. Ty ler. ^ == 55^ Miss Lila ,M,-Conklin , of Patchogtrer has: been spending a week ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert M. Wells, \ Mr . and Mrs. Malcolm T. Payne , of Astoria, visited his father , . Dr. John A. Payne , and his .. brother^ .John T. Payne , over the Fourth. . Mrs . Benjamin . -Ei Van Brunt and family, of Riverhead , have been spending several days here among relatives. . ' ¦¦ ' ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ = \ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hutchinson and son , ' -Stuart; of Oyster Bay, were entertained at the home of her par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Bahiel R. 1/Hom- medieu , over the week-end untf holi- day, j . ' ;. ' .... ' . .. . Mrs. Elbert M. Wells and Mrs. Carlton j. Smith , of this village , and Mrs.- William II. Smith , of sStony Brook, have been attending the an- nual meeting- of the- general society of the [laughters of 'Revolution '' at the Hotel Bellevue-Stratford , Phila- delphia , Pa., also the sesqui-centennial exposition, which' -is being held at that city. \ ¦ - ' . , ' ' - ' l'i • ¦ _ ^ SgTAUKET __ j. ]{ev . C , V- Furman will preach in llie 'M. E. church on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Siiinlay. s chool a l . ll : i KLit. _ m . . John Kilt^efT . oTTiew Xti 'fU , was. -iv guest over the- . Fourth.al the iioine of Mr. and Mrs. Charins . Valcnlinc. \Chief\ Pratt has moved into the bungalow On the hill next to John \GeigCr. :\\ , ' . \~ \ iii 1 \ — A hi rge number - of guests visited over the Fourth at Peconic inn. Mr. Bianco is a very obliging iiia.iiiiger. M iss Laura Rodnian visited friends in Bay 1 Shore oyer the . holiday. - . A. large nn nilier. nf hoys have ar- l iveil . at Camp Grant. Mr. Snowdoii , who lias charge of the camp this year, -. iK ... vvelLi-iike-d-ibyYill-wlii)^eG^is=:!!t=i'^jn- tact v;itii him. The 'boys certainly should liave a fine time this year. About. 25 nice girls are attending Cnin p Beaver on the Sound beach. Miss I. Shoal , of Tonally, \ 'N. J.; is in charge. r CALVERTON . — ,., w—.. ., ¦ * — ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - \ ?/ - .. - Mi' .-inul Mrs . Ponyon. of Montclair, N. J., \ arc at, their cottage on the dunes for the summer. \Mrs. Marion Simmons and sons , of New York , are spending sonic , time wilh Mr. and. Mrs. K. I.,. Fay. \ ¦ .. . ' Mr. and , Mrs. Walter I.i ppmaiiri , of New York , are out for the summer. They have as summer guests : Miss Jane Mather and Philip Gregory. Tht: Girl .Scouts have opened a per- manent ciiin p . at Wildwood Park , just east of our village , and a number of girls are stay ing there this summer. There 'was a dance on Saturday pvoniiig at. the new pavilion on tho beach. Music was furnished by a Port Jrfrcriw . wi band. Ideal weather and good atiendaiice made it a suc- cess, V \ WAB T NG RIVER \ \\\ Mr. \ and Mrs. Atthore;Young visit- ed Mrs. O. F. Wells , Sr,, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bartman , Mrs. A rthur Mnurey, Miss Lillian Maurey, Gladys Barttnan anil Beatrice Bart- man spent Thursday at Camp. Cart- wri g ht , Mattitiiek. Mrs. William Burns and Miss Eliza- beth Burns have gone to Saratoga . Springs to attend t 'he O.K. State con- vention. Miss Burns Was one of the i-ticccssfi . il competitors \ in- the Chris- tian Endeavor State essay contest, ilei * trip ito the convention was : her award in the i' .niitest, Mlss Hughes will take a position in tlie Heights drug store for the iinniwr . Miss Hughes was a mem- ber of the (i'l'airiniar school faculty ihe | I : IM I i wo yeais, - , j Mr. . mid Mrs. 0- F„ Scheibel. have vi\ ,H'lit'd iii'loit , Wisi'iiiisin , after a] very pleasanl motor trip. i O. F. „ Wells ,- . Jr., and Cr TV Carti 5 w right, joined '^tiieir _jv2y£5_ i aL ^ Cajag' = € ...-1 »1 iA l fi ^^ iiver -^rriffay \ tTTglTt , the party \ returning t-o the island on Saturday. _ . \ ; ° \ ¦ > Three bakery salea have been held at the Hei ghts the past vveek , one iri Willow square , one in Triangl e .park , and a sandwich and lemonade, booth at the ' North fcrrVj iover the Fourth at July. The last mentioned was given by the Christian Endeavor. \: Miss Lei ? Oliver has-been visiting her sister ,. Mrs. R. „ C , . C . art\yrigli . t. .. ... . Mr. and Mrs. S ydney Barrett have opened their cottage in the t' oecles Harbor coldny. \ Mrs. Hall and Miss Martha . .JIall have been visiting at the SouWw'ick cottage. ¦ • . . . - . '\ ¦ - , , ¦ ¦ •% , « ¦ : ¦ ¦ .. Two cars crashed together oh Coh- bett' s lane on Wednesday. Both cars were, badly damaged in the. crash and the , occupants .received slight , injuries. tXvA' aesday sparks from a fire in an adjacent lot set fire to the Doi' a Congdon homestead. The house burn- ed quickl y' before hel p could check the flames. . The oplace is now the property of Clarence Johnsop, , , Long ' lines of cars - waited at the ferries , beginning Thursday afternoon the rush started : for the holiday. Crowds of ..peop le cSmc to the Island on Friday, Both boats , were used on the .ferries to hurry traffic along, : . Ram Island Development company has opened its office in a tiny newly built bungalow ; 3n ? . 'Willptt* square: Mr. and Mrs^ N; P. DifKef son have moved into their new bungalow on Chase ' s , crccjs, as t 'hey . hayevrchteel theSr=home for the . surrilher. ;.. . . Mrs. Isabel Gluck an*l Michael Bushman were United in marriage at St. Priiloiiieha ' s chusch , East Hamp- ton , oh June 9. Mrs. Bushman was the widow; of. Lewis Gluck, and for- merl y lived on Shelter Island. The couple ' will make their home iri ! East Hampton. ' . George ' Wells has been suffering from an attack of walking typhoid for several weeks and is under tW doctor ' s care. , \ ' // F^lward W. , Payne , - , Mrs. Glr/rlcs r Payne and Mrs. George D Welbv^n]led ' atiCamp=G<<rt>> : ] - ig 'lit' off^T-iieWay af- ternoon. • ¦ . j /* Mrs. Charles 'R. Ganjgjgrty, of Ar- Tnenia , and Turkey wj r speak at the She |ter , Island fip^Shyterian church : SEx : 6 5 5^batbisS6rriing. She is ac- corn pflfllPtr-tfy a little .. girl .. \ refugee , who Was a bundle of rags , oh the streets of Armenia a few years ago. Zadi is her name , and she-has sung before President Coolidgo and met the governors of many states. - -; ' ¦ ¦ - . LUCAS>2-HOGLUNl) „ A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, June 30 , at thevhome of Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Hog ' und in East Norwich , when their youngest daugh- ter , Ida J. llog lund, was united in marriage to George Thompson Lucas. The ceremony 3vas pei'formedTjy ZW&\' . W. C. -Berihett of East Norwich. Only mem bers of * the : fa rtii 1 y \ were. preseri C as the -affair . was very quiet owing to the recent . death of the- - groom ' s mother. The brid&V wore an -attrae- tive gown of tan crepe de chine. She was attended by her sister , Mrs. Peter Kasso , who wore a tan - and green gown. Y The best man was Eugene . Lucas , brothe r of the groom . The couple left Thursday for a trip lo Niagara Falls; On their return they, will make their home in i-their new house, at East Norwich. SHELTER ISLAND