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Ai - O Efce o t a c c o iEii fi Wjp s yon to \C\ _ yow way through: i he building of it creates - If . C APITAL APACITY HARACTER ONFIDENCE ONTENTMENT . ) - ¦ ¦ : : :; ' - \ . . THE \ First Nationa l Bank P ^ RT JEFFERSON . NEW YORK Member ol Federal J Uscrve Bunl t 1 ¦ \¦ ' j PERS ONAL MENTION ] Thomas Lynch , Jr., celebrated tils jlxth birthday on Tuesday of last week. Among those present were: Katjvryn Carter , Phillip C arter , B ob- by Ives , Jacki S ~ 2 owney, Shirley Hugh- es , {Bobby . H ughes , Douglas Hughes , mid , Anna Lynch. Mrs. Earlc -Williams entertained her brojher , Mr.. Westlcy Moore of New york City last week. Mi s. Charle s Camlchel and daugh- ter Doris spent last Thursday in Rich- mond Hill vHltlng friends. ijie 'Women ' s-Bible Class of the Presbyterian - church will hold their nniiu i i l picnic ' at the home of Mrs. Carman Bartow , Wednesday after- noon , ! September 2. An invitation has been extended to the Men ' s Bible Class to attend. i M r. and Mrs. William G. Dilbau have left for a ten day trip to Wis- consin where Mrs. Dilb ' au ' s people live. Mr. :and Mrs. Lucius Bennett an- nouhcc ^ the ^ m & rrla g e. of their , daugh ; tor , . Ruth , to Woodward Vernon, of W w thamptbn - on!August 19 , . at Oyster _ ai. - ' L. ; i.v . -v ; . <¦ • ' : ; ' ¦ • ' ¦ ^ y : \ ; ' : ; \ ' . : ' ' ¦ •• ' R \ ev.;and Mrs. -j . N; jDurrle and-so n Ver ' nori , of New Brunswick , Canada , are ' visiting ' their parents, C apt. and Mrs. Spinney of 112 High street. Mia. Dorothy Daumcr , wif e of a prominent . New . York haberdasher , is visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. , B. Oilman nt ^ thclr West Meadow bungalow for n week. Miss Mary Blair of New York and M r. nnrt Mis, MeKuin.li . at M ontreal;- Canada , are ^ pending two weeks with Mrs. A. McEviln g at her homo on Oak e s street, Mrs . McKcnzle is Mrs. McE wliig ' s ; sis ter. A irs. Oar/leld Lane and daughter , Joyce , of Riverhead . were guests of Mrs. Robert Burke last week. Mrs! \ IT. \A. \ Murphy of Huntington spoilt tlie week-end with her daugh- Lciv M rs. Wm. D. Chamberlain. Miss Constance Park of Port Jef- ferson, accompanied by Miss Sadie [ . r.Yikins, Mr. Earl Hawkins and Ray- mond Darling of Stony Brook , motor- ;i lo South Norwalk, Conn., Wednes- d ay and spent the night with Miss i:: i '( , - |:!r.t, ' relatives there. Sa m Thatcher , Miss Eld of B rooklyn rod M rs. Armt of Northport were i.i nr i ay client. 1 ; of Mr. mid Mrs. Snn i - . ' d l WlilUi muii iinel family. j l r. mid Mrs. Joseph P clllcnno left ' :i:' . their home in Brooklyn on Sun- ay after spending tho week with her lo t li cr , Mrs. CosUnzn. Mrs. Herbert Terry, M rs, William ' mull cton and two daughters , Lillian mil Jnnet spent Friday In the city. Mlfs s It.iihello Whlteman linn n ccep- \I n position at Wilson ' s lace mill. Mrs. Charles Darling has returned n Colllnswood, N. J „ af ter visiting her nether, Mrs, Hiram Mosor. Lawrence Qftynor and Arthur Spain ' nine iclurnpd from n trip to Canada. Minn Phyllis Conger and mothor , A N e w Cleaning Fluid ' .hat will save your time nnd uoney. Simple to use , leaves io odor and is quick drying. Try a Gallon- Onl y 38c OETTINGER'S VA RIETY STORE . v » , »4' fl« \ » olf«r«i )h , ' N. V. Mrs. Alice Conger spent Sunday at Po ughkeepsle. Mi ss Lillian Pendleton , Miss Irene Newbery and Donald McClellan en- Joyed a trip to Bridgeport on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Willsey Du Bois and son Willsey ol Yonkers , N. Y. , are spending the week in Port Jefferson and Port Jefferson Station with rel- atives. Mrs. Thomas McCarthy has resumed her duties In the Bank of Port Jef- ferson after enjoying a two weeks ' vacation. Mrs. Mary Borthwick is . spending the week at West Meadow Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Bruce. Mrs. . Charlotte Deale and father , Scudde r Smith, spent Sunday at Northport visiting Mr. Smith' s sisters Mrs. Dix is spendin g a-vacation in Ch l ppendo - n , New . H ampshire. ; DrV Mac3yor ahdYsi s ter are enjoying a vacation In!panada. .. . - -;. ' - . ., ' :- . ' . - . •! . . - , • ' ; - .MijSS! Buth \ j- ' A ^ d rn wij ' - tti;. er O^ irig 6 ;;w o ' • ' .: ' Weeks ' Visit , \ Villi . &fr. a nd Mrs. Egbert . Fou ntairi at ' Sh elter Island. • M r. and Mra. Charles Kelland and son Harold at Carle Place and William Smith of Maspoth and Hlck s ville spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and - Mrs. S. H. Whlteman. ' Miss Elolse Holllnshcad Is visiting Miss Constance Studwefl, Mrs. Eugene McMurrln , j ars. Law- son and Mian „adlc ~ \W l i eeler . . s pent Su nday in Now York City whore they visited Mi. McMurrln , who I s confined in a ho s p ital. M rs. Charles Camlchel recently en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, A. Oppenhol - mcr and son Junior. Mrs. Howard Downs is entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs, DoBol s of White Plains. Mis s Helen Tobln s on spent ' tho weekend at West Meadow Beach. M r. and Mrs. Thomas Floyd of Now Hyde Park were In toR-ji on Sunday. Phyllis Conger has been accepted by N ew Pnltz Normal. Mr. and Mrs. Orcco entertained friends l i rom Now York on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Weber nnd sons , K enneth and Aubrey, are spend- ing a few weeks nt their cottage In Crystal Brook, Miss Ira Bruce motored to Jnmc s - por t on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kln l in of Flo- ral Park: vera In town Saturday. Mi ss Helen Nltchto spent a few days In town thin week. Mrs. Julius Al bright spent tho week- en d In Brooklyn, Mr, and Mrs, William Trautman of Sy racuse arrived In town last week ar id Joined hlo family, Mrs. Trautman an d children , Dorothy and Donald , who are tho guests of Mm. Truutmnn ' s parents , Mr, and Mrs. L. O. Clarke of High at. Mr. L,, B. d arry who has boon con- structin g his now home In Belle Torre occupied tlio same during tho past w ook as ' the house la nearly comple- t ed. Mr, dairy Is now working on the lan dsoajilna of tho grounds. Mrs. X, B. Downs and Miss Blanche V o ltor aro •ponding tho wook In a cotta g o n t Folnt - o ' -Woods. Mrs. II, II. Thompson and daughter s pent the weekend at B ny s ide , Mats,, as the guostii of O, l>, Davit. - Miss Julia ' Co rwln Is spending a few weeks In Vermont at tno cottago of-Br. Ben ' Corw ln of the Bronx, Mrs. Charles Darling returned to her homo In Pennsylvania on Monday after a vlr it with her mother , Mra. Mlr n m Mosor. Miss Our r lo darker and Mrs, Carl Clark e mwnt Tuc t day of this week in Now York. . , ' i ' , ' : : ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ ' - ' :¦ ' ' ' ¦ - r ,; „ , • ' ' - ¦ ' • , : ^- - : ' . . ' ' .:X' ' ' ' > -; l ' , ' - 'j;'i ^ ' : ': ' i '- ' j V ^ ' : ' : ' 1 ' , K ;, v ' , ' :. 'j fr- ' /r , ' . , ' . - .r ii . i ' . ' i. i ' ' XV, i;\;: ' i v., ¦ ?. ' .V. f ' iwW a a re s3s ar^ . 3= ? c * . l~-, i ei« ,wm *»\ » H' \ —» wi , M rs: - Adelaide Pierce ,. M rs. Ella J , Raynor , and Mrs. Ells. Burnett of Southampton , L. I , visited Mrs. Fin- ley It. Porter on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mahlberg ot Port Jefferson announce the birth of a daughter , Lillia n May, -on 'the! sev- enteenth of August. Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Shnber of Mec3- i ford avenue , Patchogue , announce the birth of a son last Thursday, a t the Mather Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camlchel , and daughter Doris , accompanied by Miss Anne Kozllk of Smithtown , motored to Montauk Point recently. Mrs. Ca- mlchel and daughter Doris, and Miss Kozllk also enjoyed a trip to Bridge- port. Edward A. Bleler has returned from Asbury Park, N. J., where he spent several 'days. Mr. James Robertson of Morristown spent the weekend -with his wife and f amily. Miss Nellie Tookcr returned from a trip to the White Mts. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell on Friday of last week. Mrs. Theora Newcomb left l ast week for her old home at Hopewell Cape , New Brunswick , where she will spend a month. Mrs. Wm. S. Schmltt and daughter of Elmhufst spent last week In Belle Terre as the guests of Mrs. A. J, Co nklin. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Backus and daughter Joyce; of Marion , Mass., spent several , day s last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson. Miss Reglna Quirk of Jac i son Heights spent the last two weeks vis- iting her parents in town and Miss Alice Miller of Wading River. Mrs. Cuthbert MacDonald and son Richard have been visiting Mrs. J. A! Newcomb at her cottage in \West Meadow Beach. L.. C. Clarke, Inc., sold the Peabody property at old Field during the last week. This is a beautiful shore iront property and a very attractive estate. Dr. and Mrs, Thom of Washin g ton , D. o, are the guests of Miss Char- lotte Bayles of Grant St. Mr. and Mrs. Balph Davis lelt on Wednesday after spending the first part of this week in town. Their daughter , Annie, who has been visit- ing Mrs: E. I. Davis , returned with them. Harry Kemp is building a new home on High st., adjacent to the properly of- Arthur Feltman. Ch arles- Clark of Palisade Park, N. J , is the guest of his grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wheeler , of Div- ision st. Michael Cherub and William Ander- son enjoyed a motor trip up-state last weekend. ¦> ( vVUUam Anderson is now employed taking- the school census. j a j r. aha Mis. ' : Herman Model] , 'J r., a ^ rr«feughtor|EyeIyh ,: of Port Jefl f e r- scta ' Sta tion ' are ; on a : two weels ' va- cation. Thoy fare motoring - through Maine, and will visit with Mrs, No- d e ll' s sister In St. Stephens , Ontario , Ca nada. M r*. Herman Nodell , Sr., «ad daughter Lillian , and two sons , Theo- dore and Adolph , visited tho Lutheran cemetery at Middle Village on Tues- day , August 25. They decorated the grave of Mrs. Nodell' s son A.lvin , It being the seventh anniversary of his de o i-h; ' An all-day meeting of the Ma&sau- Suffolk Counties Interdenominational Holiness Ass ' n. will be held in the Methodist church , Wednesday, Sept. 2. The P resident , Isaac' Terrell of Ro ckvllle Centre , will preside at the morning service which will be ' devoted to lnspl / lng songs nnd joyous testi- monies. At 2:30 and 0:30 p. rn, there will also be meetings for testimony. Th ese will be followed by preaching by Re v. Paul Hill of Lynbrook , a very helptu l and Interesting speaker. The prayer services at the Baptist , Presbyterian nnd Methodist churches on Wednesday evening were omlttcc ( I iJ i i week , ti n; ini. ' i i i ^ e r. 1 ; ii t tenirlmr; the conference at Stony Brook Auditorium. A mite box social will lie held in the Methodist church, Thursday. Sept. 3, at 2:30 p, in. An Interesting pro- gram In being prepared nnd o cordial Invitation extended to all. Mr s. \ Edith K och of Montc l alr . . N. J „ vi sited her brother , Alb ert H. Stur- t a yu nt lust week and called on other relativ es in town. Phyllis Bayles was the guest of her fri end , Louise Thurston on Friday. Mrs. A, B oulangor and family ol Rldg oflold , N. J., wore gucsU of her sister, Mrs , Ilober f Q . swenk over tho weekend, She also pntcrt n lned re- latives from Pennsylvania on. Sund ay. Mrs, LowIb Charter of l i lllngton, Conn. , arrived Saturday afternoon to visit her father, M r. Frank Parsons an d her sinter , Mr s. Irving I*. Smith. Her mother, who had b oon visiting nor , returned to town with her. Th ere wore thirty-eight present at the picnic Held on the lawa .Tuesda y nigh t nt tho home of Mrs. I fa r l oy A, Walker at East Setauket, Several took advan tago ol the fine bathing facil- i ties and n delightful time was en- jo yed , b y nil. Ch arles Clarke of P a tlnni l e s Park , N, J„ arriv ed Monday to spend the week wi th lilt grandparents . Mr. and Mm, Danie l Wheeler. A t the annual meeting of tho Wo- man ' s Christian Tcmporaneo Vnlon , hold ut tlio Methodist church last week , th o following persons -wor o elec- ted as officers: Fronldont, Mm, Irving I,. Smith ; Hit vice-president. Mm, Allco C. O n borne i 3nd vlco-projldont , Mrs. Lontcr II. Davis; 3rd Mbo - profll- d ent; I\&B; ' W. ' S. -Wallace ; 4tli vice- presi dent , r. ~ rs:i>I£lllleent P. Hemic; rco. sec , Miss A nna B. Stott;- ass 't. rec. sec , Mrs. , Pearl Bayles; cor. sec , Mrs. Fannie S. Hammond; treasurer , M rs. Mary E. toper. There was a goodly attendance and ' iour new mem- bers were reported. Lyon Brothers have a brand new $139.00 Atwater Kent radio which they are selling In a unique way. This set is being reduced 51-00 per day until sold. It is now $104.00. It43 Mrs. S. Sleslnger , J r., a nd lamlly motored to Lake Ronkonkoma Sunday afternoon with her brother , Mr. James Shapi ro and family of Bay view Ter- race. Mrs. Malcolm Bartow and son Dav- id motored to . Fl oral Park Tuesday af- ternoon to visit her parents , Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards. • Arthur Slmonson left last Wednes- day to spend his vacation with his parents . Rev. and Mrs; a. S. Simon- son at smith Mills , Mass. Mrs. Richard Bennett entertained eleven young friends Saturday after- noon In honor of the eleventh birth- day of her daughter Eunice. Games and refreshments helped to make a very merry , occasion. She received many nice gifts. M rs. N. C. \ Godfrey of Hlcksville was the guest of her lormer neighbor , Mrs. Thomas Nelson on Sunday. Mrs. Nel- son visited her on Thursday. Mr. and \ Mrs. Allen H. Browning entertained Mr . .and Mrs. 'Willia m T. Cuddy and friend , Mr. Fred Roos of New York , City last weekend. George Sprague has returned to his homo in Boston , Mas s., after enjoying a visit with Tils sister, M rs. William Forrest , of M t. Sinai. Mrs. Francis Fitzpatrick has return- ed home , aftefe enjoying a visit with friends in Boston, Mass. Cap t. Cdoey, who has been in charge of the tug J. J. O'Brien , has been transferred to another boat. Mr. and Mrs. S nory Howell of Hun- tington were i ftp ekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rakow of Brooklyn were guests for a few days of Mr. ond Mrs. 'Arthur Jayne . and fa mily. • v. ij ' ;; C\ The members of. the American Le- gion Auxiliary of Setauket will hold a rummage and .food sale in the Legion Hall on Saturday; September 26 , at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, i'Dmdley Hiscox and daughter Elizabeth were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs , C. B. Z nbriskie. Mrs. Francis , .. Fitzpatrick and Mrs Olive Payne nidtored to New York City last Thursday. Mrs. Robert ' Macauley entertained friends o ver:the-weekend. Mrs. Olive Payne is caring for Hazel and Doris Fitzpatrick while their mo- ther is \ visltingV v Wends in Boston , Mass. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Terrell of Fort Jefferson , ' t o«etton W |** a [c..a i id : - . iMra ' R. B. Wells or East Quogue enjoyed a shore dinner at North Sea Beach l ast Sunday. , \ ' ¦ ' ¦ '' ' The monthly meeting of tlie Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary, Unit of Harbor Post of Setauket , which was post- poned on account of the supper and fai r , was held at the home of Mrs. Orlette Petcrmnn of Stony Brook last Friday evening with the following members present: . Mrs. Bertha Darl- i ng, M rs. Julia Darling, Mrs. Anna n a r iin g, Mv g T Mihpll n Te rrell. Mrs. Amanda Wishart, Mrs. Ila Mohlmann, Mrs. Amelia Mohlmann , M rs. Lillian Shicls , M rs, Lena iTyler and Mrs. Orlette Pcterman. The September meeting will be at tho home of Mrs. Lillia n Shicls of East Setauket. The dark horse was won by Mrs, Lena Ty- l er. Ray Terrell of Setauket won the sofn pillow that was disposed of nt the American Legion fair and supper. Cliffo rd Hu l se , who has boon spend- ing some time with his cousin , Ly l o Downs , returned to his homo in B ridgeport , Conn., tills we ek, Mr. and Mrs. Do Forest Jnync ot B ulnvli t , N. v.. li re inii. ' - 'its of hla b ro- ther and wile , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J uyne of Old Field. Morse Underwood nnd Maurice Du- hl|! of Lone Island City nro tomlnc Mnnrnchlisntls and Pennsylvania. . Mrs. Amelia Mohlmann was tlie lucky winner n f tho lnmp that was given uwny at tho fair of the Bethel Church of Sctnuicct, Rev. Egbert P. Fountain, ft former parlor ot the l ocnl Baptist ' Church , now of limner. N, ' Y„ will bo tho preacher at Ihn morning service of tha locnl church next Sunday, August 30, a—_—_— II II I' ll P . I ^ PIIW. P H.IIII.IIIII.I t (Continued from Pa s e Ono horse classes tha t bring out the farm- ers; three breeding classes , and three ha rness classes. Tlie Judges aie: Ed- ward H. L. Smith , fo r the farm class- is; J. Ga rner West , lo r the breeding, harness and saddle classes ; Clarence H. Robins , for the polo mounts , and Henry F. Godfrey ond Walter Rocslcr lor hunters and . jumpers. The . horse show committee consists of: Lawrence Smith Butler , chairman; Devereux Emmet , vice chairman; Harry V. Register , treasurer , and Wil- lia m J. Ryan, sec retary. Th e sub-committees are composed of: John Kerr, Willia m A. Mlnott and Morgan Joplln g , on entries and prizes; dnance . F. L. J ohanns , Lawrence At- ccrbury, Ch arles S. Butler , He nry J. S. Hall; program, publicity and ad- vertising, Tho mas J. White , E. H. L. Smith , Malcolm E. smith , James W. Lane , Robe rt W. McKee and Stephen Ya tes; Stabling, Winthrop Taylor , Ar- thur B. Lawrence and Lawrence G. White ; Joint Fund , William J. Ryan, James R. McLaren , Winthrop Taylor and Alonzo Potter; Pony races . Robe rt Gil mor, H, Allister Morriss , John Rc- boul , Morgan Jop l ln g and Earl 8. Pot- ter; Grounds , Morgan Goetchins , Miss M ary Jopllng. Edward McLean , Robe rt Gilmor, Jr., William R. Huntington , Mi ss Jane Ryan and F. L. Johannes , Jr. On the advisory board are : Evers- l ey Chillis , Hon. II. F. Potter. Vail B i yde nburgh , A. M. B rown , S. T. Brown , E. S. O orha m, J r., Willia m H. Dixon, Joh n A. Gade. Charles C. Law- rence. Joel Lawson, Monson Morris, A rchibald R. Watson, Charles D. Mill- er , E. H. L. S mith , F ranklin Abbott , Ralph Fcngin and Barcr j t Laitcrts. Among the early exhibitors arc : Morgan Goctchius , Norman W. Land, Mis s Christine McL. Brown , Truman Davis , Miss Groyneth E. McLaren , Misses Anne and Jane Nicodemus , Devereux Emmet , Willa rd Johnstone , F rederick J. Johanns , J r., Cr. R. Les- lie , Jr., Charles Stewart Butler, John H. H all , Th omas H. Talmagc and othe rs. .: Smitht own Horse Show Tomora - ow at St. James t — l a r mi M Ti m T ii fl iT wg i iii iii i i m i i ii »i m m i m ii w i i i b i m i _ - i w . , i - SATURDAY , AUGUST 29 , 1931 WEST MEADO W BEACH --- - ------------------------ & HQ ffGe q teBQ A {horsesho e , c a n ncse be relied wpon * ® save your borne fironi Ore. , But a policy In 9 eon-id stock Sire In o iu r M ance company coql< J save y on from She re* aaltlag financial loss. We have a polls? wbleh Is exactly suited to yon? needs. Don ' t delay. Insure now} O. C. LEMPFERT I nsurance Plus Service STONV BROOK . N . 'X. Tel. 200 r . Due to Popular Demand Wo Aro Continuing to Offer Nestle Circuli n e PERMANENT WAVE $7.50 Re g ular J10 I nclud' g Shampoo , Set and Trim Long Hair J 10 Judge ' s Beauty Shop Phone Port Jeff. , 208 For An Earl; Appointment » - y ————— - - . .. - - ¦ - r ^_ w 1 i e . ... , i j -—-.. == _ Q ual ity Fur niture . -----S-S-S-S-S-S-S- ^ --l-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-- l W'i 4 $ j, T * %£ a 1 \* » ** ^^ » ^ S W tj BS ^ BS3 iM A ^ } _ ------- ^ ---- ^ --i_S_S_S_S_S_S_S_S_Dl iWi fa f ^ */ l-- S _S-S-S-S-S-S-L-S-S-S-S-S-S-i H Y I —a¦—¦—¦—¦—¦— ^ ———————————————————————— S—r ^ k ' Kf t t ^^^ jSJMnH ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ E ^^^^^^^^ V ^ ^f . BED ROOM SUITE S j • $43.50 u> $250 In Ma ple and Walnut O. B. DAVIS , Inc. Port Jefferson , N . Y. Telephone 285 OPEN.EVERY EVENIN G UNTIL 0 P. M. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - \ ll ** ¦ ' \ ' \ '\ \ ' ' - ' i MARY KI.19 S MIF.TU M . OXI.EV Mnry Ell z tiujth Moxlny, D5 years old died I nst Sunday morning. The lunnr n l was hold Tuesday at 3 |>, ' in., a t tlio homo of her motlior , Mrs. Theodore B p e ncor In Port Jc i rcr n on. R ov. Cous- ins ooiul i ictotl the n orvlccH, Interment was nt Laurel Hill Oonictory, Sota t iU cI Sh e Is survived by lior husband, Josoph , M oxley, her mothor. three brothers una ono ulster. E lB9ili ! i l l a l iiiii Corn Hello Mn ey, wlio ot O l mrlw Mncy of Port ¦loltarKOii , died n t her homo on Mnln «tccot Tuo n doy inoij i ln u f ollowliiK a second s trolco of apoplexy alio wn» firs t Mtrickon over four yearn iiij o , and since that tlnii) hnd hcmi oon« COM IHtfXE »MOV Miss Winifred Kampf of Stony Brook gave a surprise beach party for Miss Elsi e Kreltzocrg. oi Port Jefferson Station recently in honor of her birth- day. Miss Kampf and an escort from St. James motored to Port Jefferson to take her friend for a drive ana in a round about way arrived at Sunken Meadow Park where they were Joined by the Misses Ann and Rose KozUk of Smithtown and their escorts, and Thomas Wilkens of St. James. Having ascertained the fact that there were no Are or camp forbidding signs , the group formed a merry circle around the fire, roasting hot dogs and marsh- mellows. Miss Kreltzberg received several pleasing gifts and when time for ad- journment , arrived and the fire was out someone . in the party noticed a sign , that : had been. hl 4d e n \ iiiy. ' .t ries, \No Plcnlcln ' g 'i andf -l tii - tr t er down . 't he road another; ;No.boga/Allowed. ' \' Dis- cussion arose as to whether the sign meant \hot dogs \ and feeling guilty hut really. Innocent lawbreakers , the party disbanded. The County Health Officer of S u flolk County will speak hi the Recreation Room of Mather Memorial Hospital at 8- .30 o ' clock , Tuesday, September 1 on Communicable diseases of childhood. Th e public Is cordially Invited. SURPRISE BEACH PARTV (Continued from. Page One) short time. In a conscious moment Stlllwagen told his friends that they had been struck by a car which he be- lieved had no lights. Neither Cook nor McAllster had any recollection of a car without lights having passed while they were turning their ear around. The accident caused a large crowd to collect and in the contusion , several persons telephoned lor help, with the result that three ambulances and hall a dozen doctors were called to the sce ne. Police from Smithtown and State troopers from Port Jefferson, as well as the Brookhaven policeman , also were summoned to the spot. . Meanwhile , the tragedy put a stop to the dance at Selden and Mrs. Wein- stein who had been operating the mu- sical apparatus during her husband's absence, was prostrated by the news of his d eath. They have one child. NO CLUE TO DRIVER j WHOSE CAR KILLED MAN ON MIDDLE RD. fined-to a wheel chair . ¦ Puneral serv- ic es will be 'hcui . a t the ' t a-onie Temple Port Jefferson , this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o ' clock, under the ausp ices of S u- was s ett Chapter , Order ol the Eastern S tar, assisted by Hev. Irving L. Smith , pastor of the Port Jefferson M. E Church. Interment will be in the fam- ily plot In Cedar Hill cemetery. Mrs. Macy was •born at Sandy Creek, N. V. Nov. 5. 1874! The greater part of her, life was spent in Syracuse, She had lived In Port Jefferson a little more than ten years and was a life member of the Suwassett Chapter. She was cheerful during her four years ' co n B ne- men and always greeted her visitors with a happy smile, and never a com- pl aint. Besides her ' hiisba rld she is survived by a son, Ha rold Macy of Port Jefferson; a brother, Burton Martin , and a sister , Miss Helena Martin , both of Syracuse.