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fi l mwt i f f ffiWfffl CHRIST CBVBCB . EPISCOP -M. Rev. Cbarles A. liringston Choral Eucharist and sermon 9.0Q A. M. Church -school 10.30 A. IS. CHRISTIAN SCTEXCE SOCIEXV Odd Fellonn ' Ball. Port Je l lwwoa A branch ol The .Mother Church , The First Church of Christ , SclcnlLsa , In tic-Hl o n , Mass. Services each Sunday rooming at 11:00 o ' clock. R e ading room open £ rst and thir d Fridays from 2.30 to 5 p. m. The public is cordially incited to attend the services and to use the reading room. ST. PACI/S LUTHERAX CHTJECH John J. Mitel , Pastor Sunday school every Sunday a_t 10 A- M. Divine service with -sermcai at 1 JS0 P. M. Every body welcome. LAKE mmomoMA ^ Sj, Dr. James Cattnack is having a ce- . ¦ n j en t sidewalk and curb put in front of - his home on Rosevale ave. The Old Timers baseball team de- i Tested Bill Braun ' s All . Stars Samrday j bj a score o l 1* to G. j Miss Marcy Gannon and John Roach . both of New York, were married S ere ' : Sunday in St. Joseph ' s Church, by :he ; , Rev. Delaney. Miss Delaney. slstt r oi; Eev. Delaney. and Mike Lccke rs iti ' . acte d as witnesses. Mrs. Edna Pil sg erald of Brooklyn j tl ' nfl i s iitayu ig at Ruiu.jiii.ouu H n. r Save a birthday party In honor of her: Branddaughter, Nancy Myerdlclc of! East Willlston , Saturday. She «ele- ; Irate d her seventh year and 5 < ven , l ricnds were present. Miss Dorothy Hawkins of Lake Eon- ; lonkoma and Arthur . Co r arga a o f ' Brooklyn were married Wedn«rfa. T by the Rev. Paul Nis ra nder of the X a fcf - Grove Methodis t Church. The weeding, took place in the home of the bride ' s: parents , Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hawkins j Miss Erma Hawkins and Frances | Pfeitler acted .v w.tr.c- i scs. I The take Grove A. C. baseball lea rn - played the North Shore A. C. Sunday The Lake tr r mi s mn 7 :o 4 Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Oeiscr l ch and ion Walter ol Woodliaven. Amy K i c j of Farmln s d a le. Mr. and Mrs. Char ' .ft s Gci g crlch of Woodhavcn and 3 . 1 ary Shore ot Ilnll t s were irokend c uesu ol the R onkon kom a Rest. Edward lUMcin has purchased a new Ford s rt inn. Mr. O T Qonnel ol Haup- pau g c also has a new Ford r rctin . Mr. and Mrs. J. X Jr go and Mr. and Mrs. F. Mayer ol West Drive lia-d lor weekend gues ts Mr. and Mrs. T. Zim- mermen o f Palisade Park. N. J., and Mr, and Mrs. T> . Thomas of Floral Park. Mrs. Elizabeth Mete has been confined to her home Mveral da ys with a j i at- tack of as thma. The Thursday Night Bridge Clu* met • ••» •••• • I at the home of Mrs. Walter McNulty. • Those present were Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Fred SfteJla s . Helen Seiix n . Mrs . Fred Kenneth. Mrs. Walter Novak ' .! Mrs. Lola Jane Jone s. Mrs. Daniel Sei- j ben Jr.. Mrs. George Comins. Miss Eva > Bowers. Mrs. Evelyn Howey, Mrs. Billy j ; G rodeski. The prize winn e rs were Mrs.; ' Jones . Mrs. Ke nneth. Helen Seibert and ; Mrs. Comins- j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turd: and ion ! ¦ returned Wednesday from a week' s tr ipj ! to Connec t icut. / i i The Monday Alternoon Bri d ge met i ; at the home of Mrs. Marjorie R. Turck. j ; Those present were Mrs. Fred Kenne th, j Mrs. Walter JJo r ak. Mrs. Sims. Mrs j ¦ Frank Dehe. Mrs. Lola Jane Jones . Mrs.) Frazer , Miss Eva Bowers. j Don 't forget the fair to be given by St. Mary ' s Church Saturday. August 15. at the Fire Hall A supper will be serve d a: six o ' clock. Master Charles Gibes Is confined tc his home with a severe cold. A monthly meeting of the Catholic Daughters * as h eld Monday e vening a: : the Fire Halt. . S- _ Josephs Church held itaeir Sat- urday evening fair and a good rarcoa: \ was p resent. The proceeds of these! wee kly fairs are turned over to the new church fund. Raymond Gay. who has been staying ' ' with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sleeker for the past f »t > months , has returned tc : his hoae in SayviiJe. At a recent mee ting of the t ake land . ' School Boarc. Walter Stecker was ap- point e d Chairman of the Board o ' f Tr us ues for the year 1931-1932. taking ; the p lace a ' . Joe Buchler. I Mrs. Lola Jane Jones returned I Wednesday from a two weeks \ vacat io n ¦ In the Caisfcl! Mountains. ( ALWAYS IN GOOD HUMOR ( Continued From Page One) ritual , celebrated with mingled res- ignation and regret ! One recalls t hat , in mediaera l England , sun- light itself was sold at a price and that every window was taxed by the crown. In these days of en- U ghtenmect. Ss water— a cor a mod- ! ity as indispensable—to be similar- ly monopolized m tho u t due regard :o the means of the con s umer? Seriously, to the house-ho lder of moderate income, who finds taxes inc reasing and food prices , in many instances, well ab.i ' e i he «; . . - aver- age , 'his new problem is a matter o f genuine concern. In fact , some of us .—for I' m aware of other mutineers in the neighborhood . — are beg inning to wonder if we of the South Shore are shortly to find ourselves Ancient Mariners , with— \ Water , water all around , but no; a drop to drink! \ ¦ yours truly. PHILIP' L. COFFIN * . Ear Shor e. L. I. : Nassau County, where a bc.x . - : :oc '>. pas te was stolen. The State police were wc - r l iss :o re- cover some of the loo- , b.:: Sa tn rdi y i when be came to S r cj t h ' .O T ra ice the jfJ ai HSwiiUaf , i T 4 <^ = f % == ,» ' w mmmmamgmfsmm p .f\ _—^ —. *uii — j i . f ff f ^ Q THECOACH....... . ....... *545 j Ollft & faiftfilll g n—T j ^ i ^ examples ©f the °^^^^^ M ^^ tfv RM}fe2fll$- STANDARD5-Wa -SDO w -COUPE .... « )4t> A ineriea i i ^ —--p ^^ L ^ y x j m 7 ^^ S B|Pil ^ ^^ r 9 h ! ^ ~ . i . SPORT R OAB S TEB . 4Vt> ! ' Tm sisidesr J ke * cr suaeii goar ss s &ae g I Sna j sg n «*s osb « off tbea f * p&puBar mnodeSa \ I ¦ Look over the popular Che r ro l et rnodels iHu«trate«l ple trl y eliminates objectionable vibration at its here before you mak e a motor car imc s tmen l. sourer. Six-cylinder amoothnes s is built - in , Study tliem from r> cry v iewpoint — (.tyle, per* quiet , e c onomical Btnootliness. Drivers of sixes fonnnnc-r , drr v rndaliillty and ecor t o e nw. Vo u ' l! ne r cr wan t less! be convine r d lhat your money buys more in a l n o J Jh i on , these s U-cjl to Jer Chew i leta pro r ide ! Q i M TOtet. You 'll understand wh y, month after a i onp wheel-base , parallel-mounted spr ings, month. Chevrolet hns hern Irju l ing in *ale». tmatt b ^Heg on d unexce lled economy. Owner * like all Chevrolet moil elm the n e can are Mxe m . write that Che v rolets def i niUlw cost lens to j And you know , on well u» enelne c m do , that ope rate and maintain ! j mult l- cy llniler de i if tn i * t Mandard proctire among Yet with all these quality feature * , dierroleto are prnrt lru l l y allcan. t odny. . altered at pr ices among | Nothing leHh thun mix Turnty U n utiful ————————— tl t e very love a l fo r whlel i cylinders given the fine m nd/l. , .i pn M M^ f P % f t \Sf 9 £ motor ««» are sold. No j engine-balance that pro- ran rin r /ram... ~ > T # « JI to %f j 9 <S b wonder that t l ie Clicvro- ! Auee t a reall y t mooth J \ * **; • J. *¦ ». nut , tr uk w . w>u »>.; , _ » , mium. fct Six iaea lle * ! the Croat \ /loir of giouer and row- American Value. ] V EW CHEVR OLET SIX i ii . , . : .. ' Sc « your dealer below ¦ - -= ¦' ' i i ii SI j J. S. Kessler . -414 MAIN S TREET Ph oiv s Port Jeffer t on 237 I ^ RT JEFFER S ON, N. Y. ^ ¦ • ' \ ¦ ¦ ¦'' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' l . ' ; '' ;; - ' ' y^ iM'^ I ' 0$ ^ : ti! * T ?i f iMBIWiia ^^ M. H. ROBINSON tt e eUUr e a OptometrM M BAN MAIN STUVF rATcnoaoE , i- i Phono 1003 Don ' t Gamble ' With Your E yet HAVE your eye* exmm > ined ever y yew. / '/ ^^ . • ^ . . (• ^ ill ^i, , V- ; . - ' - , .r; ' . [ j tif ri ; : *- ' ' ' i i ;f •r' i . 'V ^ V #M JSWR i |5' Sunday School at 20 a. ra. Morning worship s.: 11 o ' cioct Ser- mon , \Two Ways of Life. \ Evenin g woiiliip at S o ' clock. We are to have the rare opportunity o i l i earin ? Charte Brandoa Booth speat ot t his service. Mr. Booth ' s rcp a u- . 9 lion as a mc # t effective speaker is na- J • tion-wide. so wc feel that you will be ' i re ll repaid for attcr.ding the s er-nce ' x ext Sunday cve - ning - . Player meetin g on W edn esda y <v e- ' ir ing at 8 o ' clock. FIRST R A 1TLST T H C RCl! Wat s on S. Wallace, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Cb or ch School. Cla s ses j * for all ages. 11:09 a. m. Moniln s Worsh ip, Ser-i moa: - Retaining God in oar Knav- j tefee. \ j 8:00 p: m_ Union Serrice in the r£»p- i t ist Cnarch. | Mld- v cek Serr i ce Wednesday al aj P-m- F tBST PBESBTTERIA N C H l'BCH ; George J. Riester. Minist e r | Morning worship. 10:30. Sermon by the pastor : The Upward and tne : Downward Pull. j Sunday School . 11:45. At Rocky : Point , 220 . j Evening, accept invitation to services i at Crystal Broct Chapel at 8 o 'cloci. . - MT. SIXAI CO X GRBGATI0.V A L Rev. Fruit Voorhees i Cocunued From Page One) . thrown away when disturbed by the ap proach of the police. j Under further questioning b y De»- ' jar dines. Jamno ls iy is alleged to have 1 con fessed the b t rrg i ines at the Sou t - amp t cr: lai lo r shop anc the Port Jel- ferson clothing store. Conironted witi , this confession. Staglia n o and Spira n ic also-adaa i led those robberies , a ccord- ing to DesjardiDe s . Th.ey go: 50 sain o f clothes and three dcaea neckties a: t he So - u t hamp - .on shop and 50 suits ol clothes a c d 20 siit shir k s at the Port Jefferson s:ore. a cccrdis g to i i - e rec- fessior s . Pavilii: . the Scuthan:p:o 3 tailor , ha i only recently bra n chec «a: in his ou s- rjes s . puting years of savings ixio s Jargfr s t cci. and wiifco a: ins u racc *. O r.t burglary was a heavy bicT io hini. JaaipoL - irr cor ^ essed . according tc the p o lice, that tiiey had Tisted Smiti- town and planned the burglary of the drug store several days prior to the at- tempt- The :nen confessed to several robberies in Nassau Count y and ' this infonn at ion was nrr u ed over to J Cassa a Coyr.lv r> » te ^ T es- Tfce polite later , pi e fced up Samue J S T rrer -ran ol 51E L av. T n ave . Brook- lyn , as an alleged go-between ic r tie gang. He admit t ed, ao s cccicg to Des- j arcines. t iaJ he acted is one job t<s them at a drag store ai Bull' s Head ' BURGLAR SUSPECTS ' H ELD ; $75 , 000 BAIL I DEMANDED FOR TRIO 3 Bf THE FUTURE . I * ^R | HAS MUC H ' ¦ | ' ^^ 1 W STORE j |: £ jT The f uture has mach in store i j w ] - ' f or those who prepare wisely i | j ; wJ f or it and invest saf ety. How *|| ! im comf orting it will he f or your Wj g declining years to have a if & ^ ' m\i v good reserve land with this j pj I ' B an*. i | 1 49e Paid in Our j s = Inte s rest Departm ent • = 1 Capital 100 , 000.00 | Svapha and Profit * over 190000.00 , | I J ^ o rf :Jeffersori:L .IlN» x? | = ^ THEfBANK ' WITH ' TME ^ CMrME yCLOCK t ^ \ = jli l ll ll ll l l l ll o w g ^ n , z e d, «s e g .'llll l lllilimy I ¦ ri ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦ — i II I Boys and Girls of Ability i im pro fit most by taking their music lessons at ! JUNG'S MUSIC STUDIO I ' Instructions on String and Wind Instruments - Courses in Popular Piano Playing = Individual and class lessons at reasonable prices 5 TAKE ONE FREE LESSON WITHOUT AN1 T OBLIGATIONS = Ca B for appointment port Jefferson 598 a rra - .ixr.t ec t ol the prisa ^ ers. B e s j ar- : dir. s s : -?^ rr.ei i that the district alter- ' - c*y \ 5 o!E . v had as s icned some of :1s - own ir - ve ^I iira t ors to that work , so he wi; h£K ? w from the case. ; ¦ ; SUCCESS - EXPANDS SUCCESS ; i THE SOUTH SHORE SECRETJ I RIAl SCHOOL j OF PATCHOGUE j ! The success attained by i.he School has become i ! so prono s ne ed that ii has been compelled i ' to move to | LARGER QUARTERS ! August 24 the School will move into its new ! j especially designed quarters in ihe j SOUTH SHORE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL BUILDING ; 136-140 South Ocean Ave. j You are cordiall y hiviied to call and inspect the School j _ . r. — \ i i - ^p^ iMl ltA S f i STOX T BBOOK DA Z E T -S vs uS k is a SAFE \ § STTSSCUST. lis food - v i lae mxtaliics frayed ¦ icits. It trinrs posts' to xnesks and rest \ t» the brain. DOVT TOC THKK VOC SEED moke of rr ; • PHONE - 355 _. ^ ,*^W -. Honest y i n L u m b er Quality— ; Years of experience in the lumber business j liave taught ws that honesty in lumber j quality is the lest policy, Our many cus- ! tomers will testify that finer lumber at our . prices cannot be secured —anywhere. If you ' re planning on building, let us quot e you our prices. You 'll find complete satis- faction in lumhor quality. I PHONE PORT JEFFERSO N 105 L0PER BROS. LUMBER C( X Port Jcfferao.ii Station Rock y Point f ^ ,# * , < ^ ,w * * * >> *** * **** * **** - **»«»»«*** *»»»»» rr - r - rt t r ri um tit s , ,, * . MOTOR OVER! To Ihe Fastest Stepping Inn of the Hampton * Q U0GUE I N N Ju»t Off the Mon t auk Highway . ! ; QUOGUE , LI. . / j| \ ¦ | I FRIED SOUTHERN j CLARENCE MARKS I CHICKEN DINNER and hi. ' j A Specialty Coral Gable * Orthe.tr * . ! A.l*> Presentin g . AN ALL COLORED REVUE TWICE NIGHTLY Phono Quofri i o 085 for Reserv ations j . ELLIO TT JAMISON ' m J i\ ' , , ' ¦¦ , . ¦ ¦ x , ' ^ ' c J .l , ! ?: ' ' X ¦/. 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