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The ladies are making: plans to spend a Sreek-end at \ -the \ Jphn. st. oii : hoine in Ciintpii Corners next jn©rith. ' \ \\ . :i Mrs . Rudolph Hahn acted as in- spector of elections %t . the primary last Tuesday in place of Mrs, Tsabelle Still , who is in Florida: Mrs. Prank Hag ' en , Mrs , Sidney iBallance , Mrs. George Weber , Mrs- Jacob Baczensky and Mrs. Rudolph. Hahn attended a card party at the Terry home in Holtsville Thursday* given by the Con gregational church . Mrs. Hag-en and ! Mrs . . Hahn were prize winners. i Mr. and Mrs . Frank Hagen enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.. . Smith and Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucas of Patch- ogue arid Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hahn at a card party at their home Sunday evening. - •- . ¦ Miss Lucille Still led' thp services , assisted by Donald Mailer , at Trinity jidethodist church Sunday morning. There was special music by the choir. Miss Edythe Baker played the saxo- phone , Warren Roberts tlie pian o and Miss Edith Ferguson the clar- inet. The Eev. . George Gambill was in charge of the preaching, service. The committee on purchasing a new organ met after the services. The piano which the Epworth league pur- chased is being used at present. . The Coram Republican club met at the elubrooms at Sal Scherio ' s horne on Yaphank road Friday evening and plans were made for a card party to be held in May. - - f M any local peopl e attended the play, \Pulling the Curtain , \ given at the Port Jefferson High school Fri- day evening by the Black Friars. The play, which was a big success , was directed by Miss. Myrtl e DeYoun-g-. Superintendent of Mather Memorial hospital. Miss Carolyn Tibbitts is spending\ a week in New York as the guest of her cousin , Charles Pahna. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gehrig and family of East Moriches were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Tibbitts on Sunday. The Rev. Laurence Boyll , who had charge of the Trinity Methodist church last year , is <juite ill in the Brooklyn - Methodist hospital. Mr. Boyll is now pastor of -the Methodist church in Oyster Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughan spent a week in Bro oklyn visiting- relatives. \Wedjiesday they attended a radio broadcast of Fred Allen ' s show. Sunday Mrs. Vaughan visited her un- cle , Louis Snsse of Wilmington , Del . r who is 89 years old and is very ill. Mr. Sasse . is a former judg e of Wil- mington. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Tibbitts and daughter Cai-olyn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton L'Homimedieu of Bayport Sunday evening, Mr. and' Mrs. George Weber were guests of Mr. and Mr .S, Anthony Volino of Brooklyn on Sunday. Dorothy M. Still John Davis returned to his studies at Avon school recently, ?u.ter sperjd- ing: a two-week vacation with Jus parents , Mr. and Mrs . Lester- Dayis, Mrs. Raymond. ' 'Still , Miss Anna Peptola awl Miss Suzanne Holschuh were guests of Mrs.¦ ' 3tudy Gottwald last Tuesday, which was . lier birth- day. * Fstniiiii gvllte Mrs. Olive Munb-y busily gathers items of interest to Far-nihgyille residents each week , Contact her whenever you hav e any news. Paul Dentel of Hickory • Hill farm! was pleasantly surprised on his birthday, March 31 , with a dinner ' party given at the home of his sister ,; Mrs. Katherine Freeman of •Brooklyn-! Guests included the Misses Helen and Alice Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogel of Brooklyn , • Mr. and Mrs. George D entel. of Babylon , ; Mrs. Hose Valot , Mr. and Mrs . J. Valot and Ned Flaherity . ¦ of Ridgewood , Mrs. Rose ' Stptz of Hoboken , N. J., and Mrs. Paul Dentel. The evening ' s entertainment i n e J_ u d e d several skits by the comedian , Fritz YogeL At midnight a ' buffet lunch was serv- ed , including a large and beautifully decorated , birthday cake made .bj Mrs. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs . Alwin Jannon , for-r inerly of Fariningville Gardens , moi'e recently residents of Petty lane ,. Med- ford , are no\y occupying the former -Ha genberger p lace on . .Horise Block road. : M. *s. Fred ' Weber ' and daughter Dolores of Brooklyn are spending severa l days with Mrs. Web er ' s paiv ents , :Mr. and Mrs.; Fred • Erespack of Cedaroaks avenue , Mr. and ' \ Mrs. M. Westlioff and daughter Katherine and - -Mr. and Mrs. William Burden .and , son Pon-t aid of Brooklyn spent Sunday at their cottag-e on Woody Crest drive , v . Felice brothers of Patchogue are building: . a garage at Mrs.: Joseph DeSilya ' s new home on Horse Block road. The grounds are bein g land-* scaped by Mr. Neubeck of North Patchogue. Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Oelerich of New York were at their place on Woody Crest dri-vey Sunday . • Guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubner of New Ycrk , who spent-thevweekrend here , vere Mr. ' and Mis. . Ai Riesling of New York. The Kieslings \ are: building , a large bungalow ¦• on- a--i plot adjoining the east side of the Hubiier property on Rexmaire ' :ayehue ,. .: : :v Mry arid . Mrs; . ;Walter Brooks and sons , ' - . Bassil and .Eonal d ' of Brooklyn , spent . Sunday at their . bungalow on Pinedale avenue. Basil is how em- ployed ih the experimental dep art- ment of they Pratt-Whitney company of Hartfor a , vCoiin. ' V : Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Niff and daughter , vMarylin of Brook- lyn enjoyed Sunday at their cottage on Woody Crest drive. Mr. and Mrs. Brown announced the birth of their fourth grandchild , Michael Reginald , born January . 18. to . Mi* , and Mrs. George Brown , Jr. ' ' Mr, and Mrs. Joseph DeMario of New York were at .their bungalow in Farmingville Gardens for then* first week-end of the season and . while iiere entertained Mr; and Mrs. Frank Genusa-arid son Janies and Mr. Gen- ' usa/s brother , Vincent Genusa- of Chicago , ill., Mrs. M. Dominick and son Ralp h and Anthony Ascetta of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas DeMaricn of Flushing. . v - At a meeting of the Ladies ' auxil- iary of the lo-cal fire department , -^reld Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Alex Sipos , Mis.- Arthvir Bahn- mulj er and Mrs* Sipos were appoint- ed a committee in -charge of a <?ard party to ¦ be g-iven sotin, Fy iLstpp signs have been placed * at ail intersections of the Farm-to*- Market road , , the - main hi ghway throug h this commu-mt-y;. - ' ¦ Mrs , Arthur Terry and Mrs. Edith Smith enterfcpneci af lun-cheon and cards . - Thursday at the lather ' s- .home on Poi ^tion i ; o ' ad fqr the benefrt of the Ladies ' Aid society , of the Con- gregational church. Guests included Mps, R. Hah n , Mrs; F. JJagen , Mrs; Creorge Webisr , Mrs. J , Baczensky and Mrs, S , Ballance of. Coram , Mrs. Rob- ert Karr, Mrs . William Wrobel ,. Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mrs. Frank Keller , Mrs. Millard Terry- . Mrs. Idith : pest and Mrs. Ciai*ence 1-eFev.ei' of vH^lts-r ville , Mrs , Charles Wentjsch , Sr. ; -/Irs. Charles Wejitisch , Jr., and Mrs , JV RiPP. Pf. ; Ronkonkoma ^ Mrs. . May Secerson of Patchoghe , Mrs. Wendell Still and Miss Henrietta Hough of Selden and\ Mrs. Arden Terry, Mrs . Williahn Wentisch , Mrs. Clara May, Mrs. Arthur Munby, Mrs. Alex ' Sipos , and Miss Edith Calhoun of Farming- ville. Mrs. Wentisch , Sr., won a Special prize and Mrs. Si pos was first in cards with Mrs. Still second and Mrs. Hahn thii'd. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanrah an entertained at dinn er Sunday at their home in Farmingville Gardens , Mi* , Hanrahan ' s ~ brother-in-law and sis- ter , Mr. and Mrs.. Edward T. Don- oghue of Jackson Heights , Mr. and Mrs. William E. Taylor and daitgh- ' ter Jean of South Ozon e Park , Finis Northcutt of Queens and St ephen Hanrahan and his fiancee , Miss Con- stance Ursini of Woodhaven. The latter couple , aft er their marriage on June 15 , expect to make their home in Farmingville Gardens. After May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will occupy permanentls* the liouse in Farming- ville Gardens located at the corner of Horse Block road and Hanrahan avenue. The saying, \All' s well that ends well , \ was proved by Francis X. Bushman who won out over many trials and tribulations in a military training school in \Eyes Right , \ the film shown at the fireball Friday eve- ning. This Friday night' s bill will feature \Chivalrous Charlie \ starring Eugene O'Brien aald comedy, \Follow the Leader . \ Mr. and Mrs. George Seaman of Pinedale avenue en tertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. J. Birch of Brooklyn. The local firem-cn will meet at the In.;!in)l tomorrow evening. Guests last Wednesday of William Clark and daughter Gertrude of Horse Block road were Mr. Clark' s niece and husband , Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Conklin of Peconic. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bahnmuller of Farmingville Gardens were Mr. and Mrs. A.. Mc- Mahon of Astoria and Miss Mabel Shand of New York. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bruno and family and Mr- and Mrs. . Frank Bruno , Jr., spent Sunday at thoir place on Pineaire avenue. Mrs. Bruno , Sr., is recovering from a serious ill*. ness whicli confined her to a hospital severa l months during the winter, Mr , and Mrs. Paul D entel of Por-* tion road were guests Tuesday eve- ning of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch of Yaphank. Saturday evening they were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Luehrsen of Bropklyiv . Mr. and /Mrs , Charles . Pless of Brookl yn spenl; their firs t we ek-end of fhe season at their place jn Farm- ingville Gardens* Mrs, Arden Terry has been ill for several days at-Tier home on Portion road. ¦ Al Elsninnn of Horse BlocR road js spending several dayi* this week in Brooklyn and New York. ,& , E , Terry, Mrs, Edith Smith and Mtfs.. Clara . May of portion road vis- ited Sunday Mi's. • Smith ' s, son and dftughtor'-hvlftw , Mr. and Mws. Dpi)** aid Goodale of tojjfue , \yheve Don- ald Gooclalp ' ' Jr.; is ^pverimg frp m ,a ; : aericus illfie-is. v T4n small goats , bom within the last thv. ee weeks , ' make a cvxte . and interesting addition 'to the . Thron goat dairy pn II QYW Block road. Miss Edith C^ lhou h of jiorsio Block 'road visited in New York Mon<Jay iancl v Tueaday, ;;. Pipner gqests ,Sunday at thp hoi-i e of M . isS'Frapcfis Wopdpury of Horse !BlQCli. ¦v ' ro ' ^ ' d . • . ¦;¦ . ¦^(} l , e^ '¦ , , ]y^l^;. iand . M , i%. Jtoborfc Dowprs - and iarriily of St; (Jamos, -Mrs. : , Hastings. Bowers and family, . . . aii d her. sister ,. Miss , Kath- erine Bowers , and uncl e , M, Dooleyrpf Kiugp Parle and Mrs. Joseph Bauers pf 'Speonk. .. - , ' • ' ' ' ' , ' - '' ' ¦ , M T &JL I J. Thron WAS hostess at a small . .birthday, party Saturday aft- ernoon ai; her honip on Horse Blpck road in honor of lier two sons j Thojnas and ; ppnMd, : vtbeir birthdays- . being omiy a few daya apart. Donald was 1? on Saturday and Thomas was H yesterday. Out-door games , followed by refrfeahinepts , were enjoyed; by the gwo . sts , Elmer Fogarty and Clayton Bhickweir of Horso Block road and Millard ' Jerry, Jr., pf Hpltsvjlle. ' A busmoss meetirie: of the Ladies ' Aid ,. spQ3oty of tho . Oongrpgational pharch will . be hold tomorrow ¦ aftor- S?P, , -i* ;&, ff ,;^°j? 6 oi^Mrs. Wendell Sfclll of :-Mmh Country road„.SoJdon. I WE K : ON V4CX^i$:#r ¦ -: M P^C #l0*w^ ' ^^\.^k_M©R f v: l^\\ _ : Excelleat ^olf, . riding. , I vA swimming-.. indoors aaol _j| __ sV_l ¦ • t - >ut< lP 0 ^'fiW-6d *with -Enter. ^Kt l\ . t a JD | X : i6nt?f_- ' everybody-*^- ~\\ ^X ~ ' tha.t , s ' _ - > . *M: for yoiir sura- ' . \j s? \\ mefv--atioa; ' Delightfully-., \ , v-\ .. cool , frieadlyandinformal. Faim-fresh £ood. : Brid.g \' c_..e fainily to the top of the Poconos 'fot tlie sumtper. HERMAN V. YEAGER; Gene.ro/ Manager. &®€®H® MmmR, p&>