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CORAM Several members and friends of the Coram Communi ty Club gave a very successful Minstrel Show ' -at the Community House on May 3 and 4 , which was we ll received by large aud iences on both evenings. Out of town talent aided in making the en- terta inment successful. Much credit Is due to the young men . who too k part. Mrs. Herman Vogcl is again on the sick list. Mrs , Elroy Smith Is caring for her. L ittle Audre y Smith , In fant daug h- ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Harr y h. Smith , will be operated on tor mastoid itis this wee k. Mrs. Ra ymond Still was the guest' at the home of her grandparents , Mr . and Mrs. Hamb ley of Bayport one da y last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards and son , Robert , and Mrs. Walker a nd daug hter of Elverhead , • called on Mrs. Robert Still of Patchogue on. Saturday. A bad acc ident occurred on the State road -on Sunday. A man was examining his tires a t the side of the road when a large car driven by a Brook lyn woman hit him , ser ious- l y injuring him so that he was talien b y ambulance to the hospital. L ightning struck the houses of Mr. Charles Fullwoo fl and Mr. George Qe hrlng during the severe electrical storm last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Barahar t of Wooa- slde were guests of Mrs. Battle Ar- chambault on Sunda y. M iss Nancy Edga r of the Ridge was the wee t -end guest of Miss Har- riet Archamhault. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pett y and Mrs. Martha Edwa rds of Broo klyn expect to return to the latter ' s home for tho summer in the near future . Mrs. Harr y Sutter of Brooklyn was here last week preparing tor them. Mr. C harles Delninger of Bound Brook , N. J „ was the guest of M iss Catherine Edwards on Sunday. o STONY BROOK The branc h offlce of the L. C. Clarke , Inc., Rea l Estate offlce , un- der the mana gement ot Miss Olga Jason , reports the followin g rent- als: Homestead bun ga low No. 8 to M iss Edna Taylor of Brooklyn. Homestead bun galow , No. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. H. Rockwell of Brookl yn. Tho homo of Russell Darlin g to Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Devo e of Now York. The sout h half of the two family house on Shore Road, owned by , Mrs, P, N. Horton , to Mr. nnd Mrs. | Lawrence Woodhull and famil y. — ' Coal will advance In price Jnno i 1st. Order now, —Harold Smith, Se- tauket. Phono 213. 4147 ' Mrs. E. A. Havlland has retu rned I to hor homo In Jamaica after a month' s visit with hor friend , Bfr s . Sarah P. Kolnoy, Mrs , Jnmc s A. Squire has return- ed from a. week ' s v isit with relatives n t Mntltuck , N. Y. Mrs. Anna Drake has return ed to hor homo In Brooklyn after an ex- tended visit with her nunt , Mrs. Ut- ile 0. Wollu. Miss Lotltla Wasl i boitrno enter- tained h«r slater, M iss Margaret Wwliuou j- ji o nf the vyillunl Pari i or Hospi tal In Now York , over thoj week-end. Tlm Lnd l oH ' Auxiliar y ot the l' roii liyterliin Cliiip u l mut ut tho lionio o f Mrs. Harry Slilpman on Monday afternoon ot this waolc. Mrs. Martha R, Darlin g in visit- in g friends In Valley Stream, N. Y. Miss Julia K. Montrose, a termor I ninil iA H tin tan mnn n msn a l ( ft e (lift iVHViv* i i » wi vi nuu u o uua v »¦» »*iu iiomo ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoy- don ovor tho woolc-ond, Mr. nnd Mrs , Sidney Tumbling linvo moved Into tho bun galow ro- contly vacated by Mr , ami Mm, J os opli Omnbun. Next Monda y aftern oon , Mny 13 , tho l adles Auxiliar y of tlm Tito Do- purtmont will hold tholr regular monthly mooting In tho Mr s Houiic, — 'You will liavo a goad time at tho daneo of tlio Stony Bro o l i Yneht Club at Flromon ' fl Hall , Wednesday, Mny 20th, «t 4 C Tho IjndloA of tlio Presbyterian and Sf d tliodlst Churches sro r lnn nl ii g a p iny, \Th e I . onolyvlll\ floclal Club\ , which thoy will prosont In tlio V\to Houbo on Satur day even- ing, Way I 8tlt. A eaai l o iijrli In prom ised, Mm. William II. Smith ontor - tulnod Mrs , Claronco Wells of Hyde I' a rlc N. Y „ and Miss Rally Kahlor nf lu l lp ovor tlio past wok-owl, Mrs. John h, Cost o ntortnlnod tlio *~. ai-...( a.* n.. , .i. « • . * ... 11V HI i . auivii aiii nuuiuvy ui u i u w> t u, Gli uNh at lior homo on Tu outlay af- ternoon of thin wook, o AT. JAMI C H . Th o Abraham Lincoln Council, natiulito ru at Amotion No. 101) , h ail a vary Intorontln ic moutl i m on May thi rd. Mm. It. K. Illicit w « n Initial- rage t inht 1 S uffolk County News '*- ¦» vlllo on Tuesda y night. M iss Jane Mills , who has bee n visiting Mrs. S. ' H. Hallock for tho past week , returned to her home at Plttsflcl d , Mass., on Saturda y. Sirs. Halloc k nnd daughter France s ac- compan ied her as far as Bridgeport. The hasoball season here was opene d last Sunday when the R. C. A. team defeated the Suffolk Giants with the score of 8—3. C l co. Hoff- man pitch ed a very god same for the R. C. A. { Mrs. L. Batterma n entertaine d severa l friends at tea last Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Slioreha w attended the school meet- in g on Tuesda y night, , : r>— S MMWrOWN NOTES Miss Ma y Mosely was given a b irthday surprise party We dnesday even ing by tho members of the Girls ' Fr iendly Club and a few other guests, . Mrs. Will iam Fields is very Hi at the home of her dau gh ter , Mrs. Henry 'Spahr. Llo yd Pierce Is recovering from an operation recent ly perf ormed at a cit y i io s plt o l. Mr. and Mrs. Art hur B. Law- rence recentl y spent some time at Lenox, Mass., wh ere their son, Bruce, ia a s tudent at the Lenox School, —*You w ill have 4 good t i me at the dance of the Stony Brook Yacht Club at Firemen ' s Hall , Wednesda y, May 29th. *t46 Mr, and Mrs. Scudder A. Lewis of Weathrock , Conn., were weck-eftd guests ot Mri Emma Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Charle s D. Miller and ch ildren are now occupying their summer home here. . T he pageant - \Th e Sacred Flame \ , Is to be repeated this Thursday even ing at the Methodist Chu rch. T he residents of this place were ¦without electricit y for a considerable time Monday mornin g, due to the fact that a lar ge truck rammed a po le on the St. James road , ' and e d into the order. The new mem- b ers , Miss Sclunaliand Mlsa Bryant , who were initiated a few weeks ago , ha d the opportunity to initiate Mrs . \Bec k. They took an active part In the init iatory work and proved them- selves to be ver y worthy. After the meetin g refreshment s were served. ' The Young Peoples ' Society of the Lutheran Church will have a play re hearsal on Friday night , May 10. A ll efforts are being put forth to irinUe this entertainment the best yet. The money obtained from this enterprise will he used toward pur - c hasing a new organ for the c hurch . One ot t he very enthus iastic work - N ers of the Lutheran Church , Mrs. E. Aldrich , had an Inscr iption put over t he alta r of the church. In gold tet- ters the followin g: \dor y to God on High. \ It helps to beautif y the church. T he Young Peoples ' Baseba ll Team p layed Hick s ville on Sunda y. The game was goin g strong but due to the rain was called. The bays have a game for every Sunday with the various teams of other societies. Last year the boys came third ia t he league. Let' s see them first this year! Mr. Chester Schoyen celebra ted his birthda y on May fourth , man y ot his friends were pr esent and all had a very enjoyable evenin g. — » You will have a good time at the dance of the Stony Broo k Yacht Club nt Firemen ' s Hall , We dnesda y, May 2 9th. 4t46 The Lad les ' Aid Society of the St. James M, E. Church have decid- ed on Jul y 9th for their annual Fair and su pper. Don 't forget It. The regular busin ess an d social meeting of tbe Epworth League will be held In the churc h , Tuesda y evening. May fourteenth. Miss Hose Orlousk l i s at the St. Charles Hospi tal. . She had a very serious o peration hut Is getting along nicel y. Mr. and Mrs , George Robins on have returned to St. James for the summer . Mr. Frank Woodflel d and family n«d Master Gus Feurr of Mt. Sinai were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. fleorce Fullmer on Sunda y. Mm. Harold White gave a party for her little son, Cecil , Saturday, May 4th, In honor of Ills second birthda y. Everyone present had a good time. Mr. Wi lliam Black s tock has re- turned to St . James for ' t he summer. Tho gt. James Fire Com pany was railed out Monda y noon to a chimney Ure which broke out at t he home of Emit Olsen. It was put out very o julckl y and no damage was done. Mr. Grant Gonya ot Wh i te Plains was tho guest of Miss \Mi ldred 3chmatl over tho waek - end. o B OCKV POINT Mr. Arthur Whiti n g la serving on tho May term of the Grand Jury at Rlvcrhcad , which b egan May 2. Miss Mary Northu p nnd Mr. Ed- gar , our two local teachers , attended the Toachore ' Convention at Sayvlllc last Wednesda y. Mian Barba ra Brapala. who Is teachin g at M iddle island , also at- tende d the conference . Mrr ,. Arthur WhltlnK spent last | Saturday In New tf orK. j Ludwli; Buttermnnn nnd Arth ur Wh iting attended tlio men ' s com- munity href iilon k dinn er nt Say- ^ Crf T wU 1 . .. . . ¦ ¦¦ w P SAVE WITH I C lt \ V& e fa c B ^ gjj j ^^ T l ^ Moder n Wom en Find Man y U s e s for ICE ^^^^ __ MO DERN wsys , I n oi i ci ot Illness or accident , lee is one ol (lie moat comforting friends. iHc t dacliu an d {even , ipra lni, bumpi and bruin *—all give way before (lie cool miglc of ICE, , Anil m odern women hove found * b rlik Ice misuse on Invaluable aid In tonlnfl up circulation and keemng compTexloni healthy and glowing. Tlrelen, ICE i tiuuti by all day long , •tiding to the cotn l ort and )oy ol living;, , * PORT JEFFERSON ICE CO. Surf Av enue * . Phrw w P, J. 128J ' 1' . . k - V: ¦;¦ y : ' K V - 4 J ' : ^ vj j \ ; '; ^ * . ' \ ¦ ¦ ' - ' I . - . i - * l * . . ' . ' ¦ - . ¦ ¦ . iVdiW. ' - il . l S.f >:V, . - |.V:Ji. ' . , . U. S. Nn - vy, was the weclt-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Boyt. Lieut. Sedgwi c k Is the executive o ffi cer of the V. S. S. Coghlati , a destro yer of the Scouting fleet , w u ic l i recent ly ar- rive d In Now York. — ' Fresh F/sh (no cold stor age fish), at City Meat Market , Port Jef- ferson , tf 4 0 Mrs. Allan Brown ot Northport is visiting her grandmother , Mrs. Jo hn B. Wilson. nearly demolished the same. • Miss Edltb Smith has returned to her Karl Manor home, a fter unde r- going a succe s sful appendicitis operat ion at St. Charl es ' H ospital , Port Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Vloyd Sandford spent Friday In BrooVl yn where they en- joyed the Pratt Jnst lluto baseball game. Mrs. E. Luddcr lias commenced the erec tion of a lar ge greenho use on the northern part of her property. The Junior Class of the Smlthtown H igh School held a most successful \Ma y Dance \ lost Fr iday evening In Mm m mni i m i iim whic h was beau tiful- ly decorated in pink and green. Sel- leck' s Orchestra furn ished music for dancing. Mrs. John T. Brown Is spending part of the wee k with Miss Rut h Smith at South ampton . Harold oiivle is spend ing some time at Hot Sprin gs. Word was rece ived hero tbe first of the week of t he death of Thomas Rlgney Wlllard a t Galesbur g , 111. He is the fathe r of Fr ancis Cottle Wl llard of Smltht own , and was eighty-live years of age- For a num- ber of years he was dean of the fac- ulty of Knox College In Galesbu r g . The James E ly Miller Post Amer- ic a n r.BP - inn li pi d it s re c ular meeting Tuesday evening at Legion Hall. P lans were formu lated for Memor- ial Day and A. . i faclilcek -was b - p- po lnted chairman of the committee on arran gements. Next Wedn esda y evenin g at the Har tlg Restauran t the legionalrre will entertain the mem- , bers of the auxil iary at a roast beef dinner. Last Thursda y evening the State Officers paid an official visit to Smlthtown Counc il , Jr. 0. TJ. A . M. The visitors all g » vc short addresses to which Counc ilor Richmond Thompson, responded . Re freshments of ca ke , sandwic hes and coffee were t hen enjoyed. MT. titS AI Lieutenant Jo hn Arthur Sedgwlek , daughter , Mrs. Richard Patch and daughter , Prlscllla , spent Tuesday visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Sche rc er and sons ot Ridgowood , s pent the week-end at their homo here. : j il J The Kisses ' L VJ EUStn. and Ma rjorle Mu rphy and Thomas Mur phy spent the wee k-end at the Mur phy home here. • ' . - . ¦ Miss Agnes M. Campbell returne d home Sunda y , a fter spending a week n s t he guest of her sister , Mrs. 0. F. Coote. , ' A dau ghter was b orn to Mrs. Roy Daw son of Flushin g, Mrs. TJawson was formerl y Miss Carri e Murphy. . Mr. and Mrs. G. Retn s en and \A Good Store for all the family all the time. \ J BRIDGEPORT , CONNECTICUT J j Beginning Thursday and Continuing Through Friday and Saturday HOWLAND'S I House Warming Please consider this your special invitation to be j our guests upon this momentous occasion -when we cele- I brate our new position as the most spacious and com- j plete depa rtment store in Southern Connectic ut. I To acquain you with the new locations of every I department , we are offering merchandise of the most de- ] sirable character at much below the standard regular j prices. I Hundreds of manufacturer ' s from whom we buy I have contributed b y making generous reductions. j 5 ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE ! Just imagine how much ground is covered by 5 J acres .. . then you will have a small idea of the new and I enlarged Howland ' s with its four floors and basement I with fashion-right merchandise. I Plodders Win Remember when She unbeaten Hare 1 raced the Tortoise—and b eing so far I ahead , how the Hare showed hia con- l tempt by lying down for a snooze , 8 awakening in time to disc over the steady I ploddin g Tortoise was too near the win- I nin g post to be overtaken. I I ' Just so you may win by ste ady s av- I j ] in g with ua for e definite purpose. I II o——— jj I ll m l inker National Bmk I EAST SETA U KET , N. V. \ \ \A Friend Wheat -Yen? Need One \ j lllIl M ¦————— ¦— »¦—— ^ — \ » M\ ~ '\' I THE FINEST GRADUATION GIFT M D W e present a distinguished collec- H| 4 H tion of the world' s finest watche s . ff l 1 ¦ j All the l atest achievement s oi the m A H watchmaker ' s skill at prices you de- mv B ^| Your selection now for the JUNE , B ( GRADUATE will be gladly laid aside- Jj > II G.W. Kvn ^ H I LD & SbM S jNC I ' HI Jtt WEUraa AMD Silversmiths III HI MA lW io r A w J AWl j Bn i DaBi P onrr n| , ; Ni; ' ) l ' f ' - V! >| ¦ ' : \ - ;~ :, ; » ^ . : V i W ' # -M 1 0. B. DAVIS EST. J FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Port Jefferson , N. V. Tel. 265 | All Kinds Monumental Work I From Gr anite and Mar M t;. r i »« » Tm «MlMmir i ii i iig,«iniini}i«m»i a^^ j « a« E( i B 8 i mBg M IM «M M« ^ ^ VANDALUS DANCE HALL | i TO RENT 1 I By the Day or Night j Dances , Weddings , Parties , etc. 1 i| One of the Finest Halls on Long Island. I 1 Address V a nd o ll' s Meat M arket | I Port Jefferson , N. Y. I Dare ' s Pharmacy EVERYTHING for PRESCRIPTI ONS Fif ty Years ' Drvg Store Experie nce DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE Cour teous Treatment UNITED CIGAR STORE AGENCY NEXT DOOR to BANK of PORT JEFFERSON ' r \ \ J ~ ru ' \ \'' ' \ ' \ \' ' ' ' \' \ \\ . ' \ \J \ / f \\ \ • \ \—'—' ¦ — - \ in nth'P r r i - ii ii i i VAVm JI ANOINO PIiAtmO XIIXTCRIN O MILLARD T. WHEELER Int erior PAINTER Exterior moHn . r, » . as powr ra p vu n eo N w ation, ». v. ; ' M l Hill | l il»l il >W^ <«W» » »«l » «« » M« » »li » |ll l .ll|l<l|ll«» « >»»« » >«iilii l ii |l n ..I | . | ¦ , ' , Lffl By m odem vspori z ctg $& / & omtffl8n S ? ~-JiBt ' robon JH & drW - ., - - W YAgORUB Wm and balan ce on easy terms , will give you possession of a fin e two story home , si tuated in the residential ; section of P ort Jefferson, conveni ent to s tores and Railroa d Station. * 7 r ooms arid bath ;' ^ Entirely r edecorated inside and out. Chas. A. Squires Chestnut St , ' . Port Jefferson , L. t , C. A. LAWRENCE ^ Mason ' Contractor , - . - <*; - ' / -»u . FIREPLACES A SPECIALTY v E5SX1MATES ON ALL-KINDS OP MASON WORK aX SO HENTAI. OF CONC S EWa •MIXE5B POST OFFIC E BOX 1 SB 6 POET ' JEFFEHSON BTA. Elaebough & EUal j oog h ' ^ Motor E qt res e Port Jeffe n oi j , Ih 1 ^ and Bfew f Dally tri ps to New . York uul Broold j ra «nd return. :; Moving, Trucking ana Gmw w U ffix prce s Work. S pecU l rates and attention g j l r. t o to munmer reaWonto of P art Jefferson and «II • Nortt t Ut tap towns. . ' Prompt , con rtoons and depend- ab le service. Phone Por t Jefferson 88 » w \ w. y. omoe . waii o a r i ? <a. Dr. WML CHAMBERLAIN mmm | H otel Square Port Jefferson I Gas Administered Lody in Attendance Pho ne Connection . Hou rs: 0 A.M. to S P.U. 8PMNO TIMB-TAB LB Bridge port and Port Jefferson Steamboat Co, ; . In effect Apr l H l , iho gtea n wr PABK PITY Will run daily (««««» « Han<Uy ) • „ Ij ewe VOtVX JBI T J C BnsON MS A. M I Leave lmi b aliPonT O. Ml' ,U Single F u r o . • ' .TO Hound rnn, Tioh « t . t i. as (O toA any iln > » * & >* tit* m t m ¦1'Mia.t, McoMio w Titm a i a ror r n nli t r Ibnra vkiln MMmm O KO. M. TOpKBIt , - a eu 'l MaiaMi UrWt. p .r «W l ^ r7j3IK». , ti r ufrT n i i i* a «b|ut id k baaa* * li k t« t artiu * , O A i ruflifr BA Yn ^ o \h ^; ;, ; \