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Blue Point ' s Green- House Business Is i* Steadily Growing Personal and Social Hem*, of the Past Few Days—New Babies Arrive In the Village G * K0RG15 iSPEKD ! B spending about , two weeks in F . hilmlululiiu, Pa., whore he 1 B studying flornl doslgning. 3V. E. Recti of Now York City, nn old'summer resident , spent Inst week cud here. • The Metropolitan Grii cjuliaiiau Co. hiiyo Fred Klug ' s new greenhouse Hearing completion. 'Mr. and , Miu . Naglu motored to Brooklyn on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kennoth Luwis are tliii proud parents of u eon born on Saturday at 'Uiigcr ' s hospitul , Putch- ogue. .ijudgu and Mrs. George Olvuny Bl/ent Inst week-end at their home on Atlantic Avenue. |!P. J. Grncf of Brooklyn spout Fri- day nt' -h' iB summer home. .Robert Speed ia p lanning to ernc t a ^' show greenhouse \ on his property ori' tho Mo ' ntftuk Highway. t^Mrs. Roscoc L. Moore entertained hta r . card club at her home oil Tues- day . afternoon. . j'Mr. and Mrs. Bert lUw.leU have a now ' son; who-arrived Saturday. '?Mr. nnd Mrs, Milton Osmah enter- tained the Thursday Evening card , club nt their homo last night. ( ^JV ' son. was born to Mr. ahd Mrs. Ruport Werner Sunday morning. ' ¦ •Mr. arid , Mrs. James I. Davis and Mrs. Rose Furmdn have returned homo after: spending a few days in Kfhdcrhook , N. Y. ' . . I 'jPeoplo of this vicinity were sut- p^ised and shocked . to -hear of the death last -week of Joseph Lemaire , who has been a well-known summer resident of Blue Point for . several years. x*irs. Catherine Weigert and grand- daughters , Lillian and Marion Read , a$d Helen Bailey spent the iVeek-cnd in Jamaica. , ' V'Q ' ueenie , the collie- belonging to Mrs- Chinan of Atlantic Ayentte , died last week.. She was a great favorite aftiong the neighbors and the school children and will be missed by them. ' ; v 0Dr. A. C. Davidson , formerly, of the Blue Point Veterinary Hosp ital , has established a p ractice in 'Elmira , N. Y. M^. '< T - V H> • ¦ -:- ¦ - \ - \ ¦ : :• Yia-p haiik MR. and Mrs. Nagel and family , n , „ visited friends in Greenport on Sunday. ' ' . - -? \i ' ' ' i\ Div W. -S. ' ' Smith and his sister of . Brooklyn spent the week-end at t)ic Lilacs; ? Mr. and Mrs. Ray Homan and (laughter \ and son spent the . week-end iaV the city visiting Mrs 1 . Homan ' s mother. ¦ ¦ * ;'M' rs. . 'Ci F. Prinzing of Patchogue is Visiting at the Lilacs. ' '^Mrs. Roswell Davis of Frecport is having one of her . barns here re- jtaived. ¦¦ \ ¦ - . , ~ The Rev. Mr. Compson who is a guest of Mrs. Pringle at Brookhaven , -y Tsited friends in towti on Wednesday afternoon. , '#. H. Smith , who died at Longwood last Friday, leaves besides his widow five little girl s , two adult daughters and a son , his mother , one . sister and two • brothers. Tho sympathy of the Community goes out to all the family, and he will be greatly missed by his iflany friends. ^Center Moriches) A DELEGATION from Warratta ,., Lodge I. 0. 0. F. visited the Southampton lodge on Tuesday ove- rling and presented them the silver traveling gavel which had been pro- fited to the Center Moriches lodge on Election night by the Fire Island lodge of Bay Shore. '' . .Mrs. Charles Howell entertained the following guests on Tuesday af- iiimoon at 500: Mrs. U. K. Albin , Mrs. Frank Anderson , Mrs. M. J. Leroy, Mrs. Herbert Harding, Mrs. Lewis Howell , Mrs. Clifford Uowditch , Mrs. ¦George Herrmann , Jr., Mrs. John IRosc , Mrs. D. S. Warner , Mrs. lCli/.a- hcth Robinson , Mrs. Sidney Fcnncy, Jill's. Russell Carlilc , Mrs. Victor • \Molina and Mrs. Lester Benjamin , /Mrs. Ida Brown, Mrs. William Fils- ' palrick , Mrs , Gus Gurich , Mrs. Hiram 'Reeve of East Moriches. lee Cream auid cake were served and prixes won hy Mrs. Herrmann , Mrs. Albin, Mrs. ji'itspntrick , Mrs. Howell and Mrs. >Bowditch. . Second Week Finds Kiddie Race Warm i (Continued from page 1 , this section) ; every coupon inusl . be filled out , even j if a lot are thrown in together. ; , ' . The grand prizes are $75 in gold for first place in Patchogue. $50 sec- j ond , ?25 third; ?50 first place outside , j $26 second , #115 third. The Kutest Kiddles KonlUBt inerchnnts nre s Nov- oily Dress Goods ' Co., Economy Nov- kill. iOlau Victim ' s Nccdlecfuft ahoj) , ii. IMnrgiinoff , Advance Paper Shofipe , Lichunsteln Bros., Lad & L UBB I CI Shop, Stnr furniture Co., Wernjfck & Men- tlulson , Maurice , hiibcrdushur , It, & W. Motors ' (Ci 'itlmni-1' aige), M. E, J JIIOS & Sou , Main Street Bakery, Joat Auto Service , Ash the jeweler , nnd S. J. GlrsholL In addition to tho regular grimil prizes of gold offered by the merchant group n special singl e prlsta for the child receiving the most votes , regard- loss of residence in or out of Patch- ogue , lins been offered by the Ague* Dovey Academy of Dancing, which is Just opening at 192 West Main Street. This prize consists of a free course of dancing, both stage and ballrooni types , through the full winter and summer terms, tho regular value of this course being $100. Republicans of Town Have Victory Feast (Continued fiom pa ge 1 , this section) ism solid against Tammany encroach- ment. Judge Furman said he Was delight- ed with the ' non-factional and non- sectloiml functioning of the party this year , nnd Justice Dreyer echoed that , adding his thanks to ' committee wo rkers , the press and nil agencies that had combined to bring about the result. Senato r George L. Thompson praised the town Workers for their great showing, and also Chairman Macy for his work in steering the county organization. Postmaster Harry . T. Weeks of| Pat- chogue led general singirig, Gilbert Loper nnd Charles Warner of Center Moriches gave ' some comic songs and Town Clerk Walter I, Jones .rendered a vocal solo. Music by the Port Jef- ferson String band rounded out- the fine program. . The , duck dinner served by a caterer was anr r cxcell' eht one, aijd well handled though the crowd great- ly over-ran even the large - numbers expected. . . . .. ' ; . : , ¦- , ^ LI. State^ks r : \ Are Valued Highly (Continued.from , page 1. Ihis section) the amount-sot aside to Iroeet awards , the \ total\ value of the land now held ' for park _ and parkway purposes on I Long' . Island, by the Long Island State Park Commission is considerably in in excess of fifteen millions ' of dol- lars, - . the bulletin says. . The actual present.improved, value is of course much greater. j . . . . . City, town and county authorities have supported the park program By generous dedications of land as fol- lows: ' •• ¦ . . United States Government , 614 acres; City of New York , 2 , 200 acres; County of Nassau , 76 acres; Town df Hempstead , 650 acres; Town of Oys- ter Bay, 552 acres; Town of Babylon , 504 acres. A MONO important gifts by private ^ individuals are 3262 , 000'by Aug- ust Ileckscher for the acquisition of Deer Range State Park , East Islip, soon to he renamed Heckscher State Park , the gift of about. 200 acres , by Miss Sarah Diodati Gardiner for tho Sagtikos Parkway, Babylon town , which connects - the Southern and Northern Parkways arid numerous deductions - for the Southern and. Northern Parkways- and the Jones Beach Causeway, ranging from small parcels to gifts of 50 acres. In num- erous cases where owners could not afford to dedicate or where there were several owners prices were paid by the Conihiission ~far below the market value. Wildwood Park , for example , at Wading River , represented a very substantial dedication by one of the heirs. The above figures show the remark - able growth of the Long- 'Island State parks and pnrkwnya in tho lust four years. . ,. , (J Tho Board of Commissioners of the Land Office nt thoir October ai) moot- ing, hold at Albany, ' .transferred to the Long Islmid Sthtie Park Commis- sion title to the lnrid « under water adjacent to nil the state parks on Long lBlnnd having ;. sound , buy or ocean frontage. The total acronge In- volved is (1 , 255 acres. A list of lands acquired by the com- mission , cost nnd manner of acquisi- tion follows , D indicating dedication , P purchase ami A \ entry and appro- priation\ , a form of sclanro. The money figure is (he cost , estimated award or value of dedication , as giv- en by the commission , some of which items are under serious dispute . yct. Fire Island State Park , Qrlginal Park P 200 §210 , 000; ' U. S. of Amer- ica D 000 $1 , 803, 750. Montouk Point State Park , Benson Estate A 76.6 , $7 , 650; E. B. Mulford A 10.44 ?2 , 088; Helen Hooper Brown P 22.285 $0 , 342.75. 'Estlite A 1 , 755 $141 , 000. Onrdlnor ' s Point Statu Park , U, S. of America 1) 14 $1 , 000. Deer Range.State i' arlt , Patchogue Lund Corporation A 1460 $202 , 000. Wildwood State Pitrk , Roland G. Mitchell Estate I' 1)20 $82 , 1)1)0; Bovnki Holding Co. I* (10 £0 , 188. Itolmonb Lnko Stato Park , Omlinan H. Frederick-P 168 $1)7,000; Midwoud Trust Co. D 2 , 768 £2 , 000; Eleanor R. Belmont P 4 , 348 $20,100. Sunken Meadow State Park, Antoi- nette S. Lamb P 202 $200 , 000; Soc. of St. Johnland P 40 , 222 . $24, 802; Soc, of St. Johnland P 10.0 $35 , 000; George E. Conklin P . .111) $10, 500; Antoinette S. Lumb P 3.201 $2 , 704; Fort Salqnga- Bench Corporation D .385, City Water Supply ParkH , City of New York D . 2 , 200 $5 , 600 , 000. Jones Beach State Park, Town of Hempstead D 454 , Town of Oyster Buy D 513 , $3 , 817 , 400. Gilgo Beach Stata Park , Town of Babylon D 464 $1 , 018 , 000. Southern and Sagtikos State Parkways , Various Owners D 305.030 , P 282.016 , A 38.200 , $950 , - 850. County of Nassau t) 70,40 $2111 , - 845. jonoa Bench Causeway, Town ol Hempstead I> 103 , 038, ;i ueol> Marl r nofT D 33.124 , Town of Hempstead D 38.113 $U5 , 0O2| . Jacob Martnoff A .1)10 $4 , 000. Ocean , Boulevard , T own of Oyator liny D 38,00 , Town of Baby. Ion D 40,71 , : $169 , 340. ' Northern Stata Parkway, 'Various D 135.761 , l' . Al A ' 10 , 81L. P D ;M4. ' T , o tiil land 9,786.37 ' acres?, total ' ' val- ue $1C , 14D , 2I2. , ' . ' ' ' , , , , • , A The n ' crcMiKc . listed docVho . t Includo land undo! water , ' .. 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