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WIHIIW I I II 11 11 niiwi ww mi nn i n ¦¦ .¦¦¦ IIIII William J. E. Atlaimec , Jr. * ' ¦ '\ ¦ FUNERAL HOME ' ' : MODERN CHAPEL Usage No , Charge ( HOM E IF DESIIIBP APhoai© Snyvillo O^MF • locust Ayo., #6hcinJa, L. X jUjj^l g- ' m M. M|rt|M||aa 1M1MI III'I W«|1— m MM Mil Ilili ^Farnail^g^ille Mrs. Olive Munb y busily ga thers items of interest to Farmingville residents each week. Contact her whenever you have any news. Mr. and Mrs. JosephTgel of Brook - lyn were guests over the week-end of Mr. , and Mrs. Philip Zimnier of Pinedale avenue. Mr. and Mrs . William Carlson of New York spent the week-en d at their bungalow on Knollcrest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Reilly, Mrs. Ci Lennon and Miss H. Lennon , all of Glen Cove , were at the Reilly place in Farmingville Gardens Mon- day. Mrs . A. Elsmann of Horse Block road left Thursday for several days ' visit at Johnstown , Pa., and upon her return will stop over in Brooklyn and New York for a two-week visit. Mrs. A. Geist and Mrs. Elsie Kur- ras of Holtsville were guests of the Ladies ' Aid society at a meeting last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Anthony Kreutz of Holtsville. Five members were present. A social hour was enjoyed . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pless of Brooklyn spent Monday at their place in Farmingville Gardens. Life on the ranch proved to be any- thing but dull and uninteresting in the western , \Fighting Luck , \ and the comedy, \It's a Beai' , \ the films shown at the firehall last week. This week' s bill will feature Mary Astor iri \Second Fiddle \ and the Spat fam- ily in \Roughing It. \ . Joseph DeSilva of Berkshire drive , who has been seriously ill in St. Vincent' s hospita l , New York , is much improved and is convalescing at the home of F. Tramontsina of Yon- kers. - . William Clark and daughter , Miss Gertrude Clark of Horse Block road , entertained at dinner Sunday Miss J ennie Fountain and Miss Emma Grouch of College Point and Frank Fountain of Elmont. Thrills , surprises , profits. Come in and receive a dividend card Free. One th ousand c(ish dividends np to ten dollars. DeRose ' s Store , Horse Block Road, Farmingville. —Adlv. Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Terry and children of Portion road spent the w«ek-end in Washington , D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karr of Med- ford avenue are moving this .week to the former Edward Meyers home on Waverly avenue , Holtsv ille. C. Sutter and daughter Pauline of M-ntawnn. N, J., visited Miss Fran- cos Woodbury on Sunday, FARM PRODUCTS^ PRICES The Long Island Co : oj)erative G. L. Atf. Egg Auction , Inc., .of Central Islip Hats the following; recent prices ; ., Large ' ' ..white , ' 2<1%-8,3U; medium white ,,; 24%-28; pullet white , '21-22 ; medium browns , 24-24V« ; auction, of February 6 , 188 , cases. A . , , . , Large i white , U9%-33; medium white ' . 28-32; pul let: white , ' 22-26; large ¦ . browns , 24, Ya-2G; -m a d i u m bn'ownB, ' 24-24 ^; auction , of February 6 , 188 cases. ' ,: ' A;. ; . ' : ' . A 'AA: . ' ' , ' 'A A ' . ' ; ' ¦: KUCERA—HENRY Miss Mildred Estelle Henry, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Henry of -Selden , became the bride of Joseph William Kucera , son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kucera of Sayville , Sunday afternoon at 4 o ' clock in the Patchogue Methodist church. The Rev. Everett E. Davis of Coram , uncl e of the bride , and the Rev. Ernest Neumann of Patchogue per-r formed the ceremony. The bride was attired \ in a lovely white taffeta gown of original design with a two-yard train and a sweet- heart veil of tulle. She wore a tiara of seed pearls and carried a bouquet of white roses. The bride ' s traveling costume was a light blue flannel suit with blue and grey top- coat and blue accessories. The bride ' s cousin , Miss Edna Mary Ellis of Valley Stream , was rnaid-of-honor and wore an old rose taffeta gown , Queen Anne style , with a tiara of flowers and face veil of old rose tulle. Her bouquet was of tea roses. The bridesmaids , the Misses Irene Ro- manoski and Helen Parente of Pat- chogue , wore gowns of cornflower blue taffeta. Rudolph G. Kueera was his broth- er ' s best man. The ushers were \Walter J. Kucera , another brother of the bridegroom , and Frank Kris- >toff of Bohemia. The church was decorated with palms and bows at each pew. Mrs. Stephen Jordan played the - organ. After the ceremony a wedding sup- per was served at Edith' s restaurant , East Patchogue , for about 60 guests. After a motor trip of one week , Mr. and Mrs . Kucera will reside on Greeley av-enue , Sayville. The bride is a graduate of Port Jefferson High school and is empl oyed in the office of Sears Roebuck and company , Pat- chogue. Mr. Kucera is a graduate of Sayville Hi gh school and is em- ployed at the Grumman Aircraft factory, Bethpage. Mrs. Kucera is a direct m aternal descendant of Isaac and Anna Smith Corey of Blue Point. Mrs. Corey •was the daughter of \'Whig \ Smith of Blue Point. Mary Hahn records the doing's in Coram eafcfc week. If you havo news for Her se« ler at Rovagna ' s store or call Selden 1759-R-l Mrs. Rudolph H ahn entertained at a sewing bee at her home last Tues- day evening, Mrs. Charles Vaughan , Mrs . Fred Henson , Mrs. Allan Burke , Mrs. Frank Pommer ,. Mrs. Henry Farrands , Mrs. Edward Brown , Mrs. Charles Roos , Mrs. Elton Tibbitts and Mrs , Frank Hagen. Mrs. George Lyon celebrated her twenty-third birthday at the home of Mrs. Robert Lyon , Sr., last Friday and entertaine d , Mrs . Frank Lyon , Mrs. Christian Wittschack and Mrs. John Archambault. Jerome Delli Bovi is recuperating after a week' s illness at his home. Mr. and Mrs. James Corr of Brook- lyn were week-en d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farrands Saturday eve- ning. A celebration was held at the Farrands home in honor of their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. Mr. aud Mrs. George Weber were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- th ony Volino of Brooklyn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bostelman and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Peters of Medford on Sat- urday. Modern glasses at reasonable cost at Roeloffs. —Adv. Mrs. Charles Vaughan is spending a few days in Brooklyn. ¦ Miss Gertrude Kelly of Brooklyn is spending a few days with her par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roos bf Yaphank road. John Baczensky spent Monday in ' Brooklyn. . , ; Miss- Myrthia Kinney of Yaphank was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baezensky. The Coram School Welfare club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ch&tle s Vaughan next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hahn , and daughter Marjorie visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parrinello in Brooklyn Sunday and found Mr. Parrinello improved after his recent confine- ment in the Veterans hospital , the Bronx. The Parrinellos are plan- ning to return to Coram soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hahn were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs . Anthony Volino of Brooklyn , former residents of East Patchogue. The following ladies were enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Frank Pommei 1 of Paul' s path Monday even- ing at a sewing bee: Mrs. Charles Roos , Mrs. Gildo Plate , Mrs , Sidney Ballanee , Mrs . Frank ' Hageii , Mrs. Charles Vaughan and Mrs. Rudol ph Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rovagna en- tertained Sunday, Mrs. M. Montesion and children , James and Katherine of Far Rockaway, and Father Nicholas of Cleveland , 0. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ballanee , Mr. and Mrs \ . Samuel Faron and children , Mrs. Christian Koschara , Mrs. Wil- liam Eagl e , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hawkins , Mrs. Frank Lyon , Miss Lena Koschara , Mrs. Fred Henson , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Faron , Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pfeiffer were among local residents who attended the wedding of Miss Mildred Henry of- Selden to Joseph Kucera of Say- ville at the Methodist church in Patchogue on Sunday, The Sunday-school board of the Trinity Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Lyon Friday evening. Dorothy M. Still Mr. and Mra, Uudy Gottwald ari d chjldren , Doris Ann and Herbert of Sayville , .were guests ' of Mr. , ancl Mrs. Carl Holschuh on Sunday. Mr. and IMrs, Wililam Fa ' rrington of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Pf oiflPer of Jamaica were guests of John Wolfingev on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Archambault entertained tho Goodfellow club at their home last weok. The members present were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pfeiffer and Stanley Nowaski of Mid- dle Island and Mr- and Mrs. William Eag le of Swezeytown. Mr. and Mrs . William Joline were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holschuh entertained friends from New Jersey on Lincoln ' s birthday. Mrs. Sidney Ballanee was able to be out for the first time on Monday, since her illness. The school board met at the school- house last Monday evening. Mrs. Edna Henry A stork shower was tendered Mrs. Joseph Locherer. of Selden on Satur- day evening at the . home of Mrs. G- . 'M. Lucas , Sr., assisted by Mrs. G. M. Lucas , Jr, The decorations were pink and blue. Amusing high- lights of the evening -were ' -pink and blue bibs , and cocktails s erved in nursing b ottles. Among those present . were Mrs. William Meyer , Sr., of Selden , Mrs. William Des- mond and Miss Bunny Sterling of - \Mew York , Mrs. Joseph Hendriekson , Mrs. James Harrington , Mrs. Wendell Marsh , Mrs. John Fischer , Mrs. Harry Rose , Mrs. Lueien Grignon , Mrs. Charles Cull en , Mrs. Annette Miller ; Mrs. George .Brunqu ell , Mrs . William Haspel , Jr., Mrs. W. Haspel , Sr. ' , Mrs. E. M. Hiltz , Mrs. Edward Monaghan , Mrs. Charles Zimmerman of Selden , Mrs. . Charles Berger of E lmhurst , Mrs. Gustave - Holze of Hollis , Mrs. Edward Meyer , Mrs. William Meyer , Jr. , and Mrs. Ernest Steele of Centereach. Miss Florence Lucas of Connecti- cut spent the week-end at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lucas of the Middl e Country road. Mr. and Mrs. George Waldron of Evergreen drive entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs , . Jack Sehrade and children of Briarcliff Manor. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs . Richard Henry of the Middle Country road were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ire- land and Mr. and Mrs a Charles Lewis of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs . Dan Seeley, Jr., of Roek y ille Centre ' were week-end guests of the latter ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan Dare of the Middl e Country road. Miss-Dorothy Hough of the Brook- lyn Methodist hospital spent the week-end with -her parents , Mr. and Mrs; Leslie Hough' of the Middle Country road. . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Scliultze of Evergreen drive on Sun- day - were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Per nisi and daughter Annette of Ridgewood. Guests at the wedding and recep - tion Sunday of Miss Mildred Henry , daughter of Mr A and Mrs. Richard Henry, to Joseph Kucera, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ¦ Kucera of Sayville , were : John Kucera , grandfather of the bride-groom , Mr, and Mrs. James Ellis and daughter Edna and Conrad Schuler of Valley Stz-eam , Mr. and Mrs . ' Rudolph Kucera ancl children , Miles and June of Sayville , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ireland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Brooklyn , Mr. and Mrs . Everett Davis and the Misses Minnie and Grace Davis of Cora m , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Massell of Hempstead , Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Borr . nolt and children of Franklin Square, Mrs. Fred McLaughlin and daughter Dorothy and Herbert Keeler of Bay Ridge , Mr. and Mrs. . Samuel Faron , Sr., and children , Doris and Alfred of Cora m , Mr . and Mrs. Sam- uel Faron , Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pfeiffer of Middle Island , Blr. and Mrs, Daniel Seeley, Jr., ' of Rockville Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Tangle and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Gharvat of Bayport , the Misses May- belle and Lucille Still ,. Dorothy Hough , Katherine Poerschlce , Anna Waldron , Franci s Walsh, and Clar - ence Hough \ and Raymond Walsh , all of Selden , Miss Helen Parente , Mrs. Tess Sedate , Waldemor Griebe , Mr. and Mrs. Roinanoski and daughter Irene of Patchogue , Frank Kris-toff and Edward Vana of Bohemia , Miss Ruth Smith of Terryyillo and Mrs. Marlene Dreyer of Holtsville. . The Selden Fire department will hold a Leap Year dance at Bob' s Brass Rail Saturday . evening. Din- ner will be served from 11 until mid- night. - ' ¦ ' ' • ¦ A Leap Year dance for „ tlie benefit of the; Selden Red Cross will be held Saturday, ' February 24, at i he -Na- ture ' s Gardens clubhouse , witli mu- sic by Bill Dell' s oVehestra. A\ , Syl via Goetz ' . ' • ' ' ¦ . , ,. -' ... ¦ . ¦ . .. ' • v p ( Mr. - and Mrs. Fred Castle were at their summer home on Plandome place during Mr. Castle^ re cent va- cation. - , . , : ' _ ¦ . . \ ': A : ' \j . \Mrs. Mary 1 Martin is confined to Mather- Memorial hospital , ' . P^rt. Jof- erso-h. ' , ' ' . . . '' . . . \A , ' ' - ' y ' , .;; /A ' .A , . '' - ; ' ' ' A. ' ¦ ' : ' Mr. ' and Mrs . . ' Rudolf LiauttriVer and son Bobby v apent tihree . days at their bungalow ,, orv Argyle- \ av enue. . A: , Alfred- Weriip, of , 1 , New York , sp ent soyeml , days at his; home ph . Rose place. ;;¦ >, ' ¦ ¦ , . , ¦:• ¦ , ' : ' . ¦ \ • ¦ ' . * ' ! AAA . ' ¦ ¦ - r ' , ¦ ' ' ¦ ' , Paul GoQtz is . remodeling >ono. , .of his fcunga 'lpws .i>n . ;Kensing ' twv avoniioi • . , - , Mrs, Adriana. Haiisniann l and ; son Afcon -of JairtaicB^^ at ;tf)eir bungflltyw on Armojicl ftventie. / ; -<Sil,'*ft}ia 'HvSc ;P , aul GootK , and son Rudfllf v motoreil' v io . New, . York, and spent the ' day with the Castle family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Castle of New York were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goetz on Thursday. Ruth Kruger is spending several weeks with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kruger of Adirondack drive. Mrs. John Bossert , . dau glvter of Mr. .and Mrs. John Soh l of Adiron- dack drive gave birth to ¦ a seven- pound .baby girl in the West Park hospital. : Mr A Bossert, a New York policeman is ih the New York hos- p ital , New York. Mr. and Mrs . Otto Schattenberg spent the week-en d at their bungalow here. Mr. - and Mrs. . Frank Bovann and Mrs , . Adel e Ealzone of Jamaica spent last Saturday at the liome of Mrs. Joseph Martiii of Adirondack drive. Rudolf Goetz celebrated his fourth birthday recently. Philip Centineo has been ill for several weeks. The Misses Mary Goma , Susan De Polma and Marie Centineo , all of New York , spent the week-en d at the home of Mi* , and Mrs. Sant o C entineo. Jack Felton and Miss Bertha Sohl of New York spent the \ week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sohl of Adirondack drive. . Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Schultze were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- hel m Schmidt on Saturday. FITTER PATTER ! Although Saint Valentine ' s name was given to February 14th , the custo m of sending valentines , or presents , can be traced to a Roman practice at a festival held February 15th . ' Hearts always beat faster this day. Dreams of a happy home so near—yet so far ! How can your dream ever come true without a bank ac- count ? You have no 3dea how easy it is , to accumulate enough for a down payment on a home-of your-own until you start. Oth- ers do. You can , too. Start this week, Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent to Our ^Depositors. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK Ocean Ave. cor. Church Sl. PATCHOG UE XJ. Wte OnfySavinys Bankj in ' Broolthav&i ff iwn ¦mMa^l^WWWiWI**^^