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¦ ¦ , ¦ I I I \•V_-- ^ ___ ---- --i- H-_-_ n i- -i II I , -_----- ___ --__*• >-_• ¦¦ ,¦ EAS T END PHARMACY 291 East Main Street Telephone Patchogue 1162 PATCHOGUE , N. Y. A REM DRUG S TQR E A drug store where the professional side of pharmacy is the dominating reason for our existence. • ' A drug store where your health needs , medi- cines and sickroom supplies are of greatest importance .... -/aot just a sideline. A drug store where your family can cqme and be assured of businesslike treatment , with a friendly understanding of those who know you and take an interest in your well-being. Perhaps ours is just the drug store you have wanted to find. You will never know unless you pay us a visit. HENRY G. LAMMERS , PHARMACIST • ' NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS a_ H a_ H I __ llllll«IMIinMla_W-«««l_ll,_HMI M ^^ POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ¦ ' - Republicans To Vote i \ ' . / CA statement by August I*. Schoenfeld , Jr., Republican nom inee for Brookhaven Town Clerk) \My Democratic opponent , Andrew D. Havens , who has heretofore been elected to the office of Town . Clerk b y reason of Republican votes , was nominated I this year by the Republicans at their convention in ¦ Center Moriches on October 2nd: '^However , he saw fit four days later tp reject the Republica n nomination ; and . the Republican commit- tee on vacancies honored me D y selecting me as its nominee for this office. \In effect Mr. Havens has said to the Republicans : *I don ' t want your support. ' This attitude seems very strange , indeed , inasmuch as.the people of our party have heretofore elected my opponent , for , without the Republican votes , he could not have succeeded. ' \I do want and do hereby solicit the support of every Republican voter in Brookhaven Town and with that support I am confident I can be elected Town Clerk . \ \I am a native of Patchogue and feel that niy legal and business training qualifies me for this office. If elected I am certain that I can administer the office of Town Clerk in a capable and efficient manner and with resultant benefits to the taxpayers and the gov- ernment of Brookhaven Town . \ VOTE FOR MUST I I. Mini: H UH. jr. For TOWN CLERK A REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Who Will Appreciate and Not Repudiate A REPUBLICAN VOTE Ordered and Paid for by the Brookhaven Town Republican Campaign Committee 'Y_ i !f-J--lIIJk Patricia Neger 1X /TISS Madeline Da vis . spent Sun- W* day visiting friends in Elmont. Mr. and Mrs. Newman and family of Bayside . were at their bungalow in Linden p ark on Sunday . Joseph Scesny returned last Wed- nesday evening from a four-day hunting trip in Troy, where he found rabbits very plentiful , but pheasants were scarce. The Sophomore class at Bellport High , school held its annual dance Friday night. The decoration com- mittee transformed the auditoriUm into a small Western , town with life- size pictures of cowboys , cowg irl s and - . horses lining the walls. Music was supplied by a phonograph at- tached to a loud-sp e aking system. A novelty balloon dance ended with two couples receiving dup licate prizes. A large number of Yaphank young people attended. -.Dr.... and -Mrs . -W.illiam_P_.Luca and Mrs. Charles Hop el of Valley Stream visited -Mr. „and Mrs. Daniel Neger , Thursday. ' ' : Mis ' . .. ' Frederick.. Strier . entertained last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. \ A. Streier of Brooklyn. Miss Inge Joswig of Ridgewood , was the \week-en d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Neuss , Jr. Herman Bohtsen celebrated his birthday last Wednesday with a small group of friends. Helen Vogel was given a p arty Saturday in honor of her seventh birthday. The table was set with Mexican pottery, the centerpiece be- ing a large bouquet , with miniature bouquets completing the decorations. Those present were Patricia Spili ett , Jean Marchant , Marion Davis , E dyth Sheridan , Joan Meier , Mary Kazel , Feffgy Connell, D ori s Campbell , Paiiane Kinney, Daisy Pierce , Connie Merritt ' and Carol Kollett of Yap- hank , Virginia Gautier of Medford , and :Elise Stegnan of Bay Shore. The meeting of the Home and School association Thursday night was devoted chiefly to election of officers. Mrs. Louis Vogel was elec- ted president and Mrs. Charles Kol- lett vice-president ; Miss Ethel Hirsch arid Mrs. Erlifig Stianson , re- elected secretary and treasurer , re- sp e ctively. The association is p lan- ning a card party , the proceeds to go toward the Community Christ- mas funds. Henry Neuss of Ridgewood spent the week-end with his father at their home on _ * _ain street. The Young People ' s elub , which met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neuss , Jr., made plans for a skating - party, tonight. vMernbei' s present last week were : Mr. aitid Mrs . Neuss , Thomas Rogers , Jack Zyeryeld , Miss Margaret Walters , Patrick Raihiohd , Joseph and H eni'y Scesny, Walter Kazel, Arthur Ejigle- bach and Miss Patricia Neger. Frederick Strier , Jr., of Hollis spent the week-end with his parents at their home on Yaphank avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bohlsen of the Lakeview inn celebrated their sixth - wedding anniversar y on Sat- urday, October 14. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorch of Brook- lyn spent the week-end at their sum- mer home on Shannon boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Van Rector of Main street left Monday morning on an automobile trip to South Carolina , where they will spend the winter. Frank Hulse and his fiancee , Miss Lois Philips spent Sunday with relatives in Greenp ort . Mrs. John E. Davis , Sr., enter- tained Miss Hilda Urban of Rich- mond Hill , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warren of Southampton spent ' the week-end at theti summer home on Main street . Miss Peggy Carter of Hollis spent the week-end with her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engelbach . Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert and family of Brooklyn spent the week- end at their home on \ Main street. ' Mr. and . Mrs. I. A'lfieri and family spent Sunday at their cabin on Mid- dle Island road. Mr. and Mrs. Edwar d Davis and family were the guests of- Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman of Rocky Point oh Sunday. Miss Marion Walters , a student at Hartwick college , spent a few days with her family this week . Miss Walters left\ for Oneonta Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Vorhies of Brooklyn spent the week-end at their summer home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. John Kansriddle and family of Ridgewood sp ent the - , week- end ' -at their summer home on Cres- cent street. Among those who spent the . week- end at Linden park were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webber and daughter of the Bronx and Mr. and Mrs. Phanne- cble and son of Brooklyn. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter of Hollis visited Mis. Carter ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs . Edward Engelbach , Sunday. Among' those who sp ent the week- end at ; German Gardens were Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich -arid Mr. and Mrs. 'E; Rieth and family of Brooklyn . ' Mr. and Mrs. P. Geiger and dau gh- ter Mary Ann , Mr. and Mrs. C. Del- lermann and Mr. and Mrs. J. Michel and son Joseph , and John Dush ek and his fiancee , Miss Betty Nedel , all of Astpr . ia , \yyere .w , «jek-en d guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jadcson of West Yaphank. (Continued from page 1) chant , elected in the recent primary, are the district committeemen. The Committee in charge of ar- rangements is: Mrs. Marchant , ' Mrs. D. Neger , Mrs. Vogel , _itr. Rogers , Charles ' Herrmann , Mrs. F. Fogerty, Mrs. C. Rogers , Mrs. C. Kollett , Mrs. F. Sheridan , Mr , Campbell , Frank Sheridan , John E. Davis , Sr., and Mr. Davis , Jr. Yap hank Republican Club Rally Is Nov. 1