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25 EAST MAIN STREET , PATCHOGUE Startin g Thurs., April 18 , at 9 a. m. Sharp __ O- . ' \i ' ' \ ' ' ' n '\ «9 M EN'S MEN'S . ^—^^£ RB| WINDOW , . SWEATERS .SHIRTS ' =SBt a| ' SHADES aj »? -___ _r _t A JL.B A *. t*J . _ .. _ ti^M^^\^^..:W^xWSs ' Kraft of the Loom : • ; \ . Wliite or colored shirts. , —J^^ ' \ ~™ ' • . : *n :p .r -C[fep-- .Q . : Worth up to,$1.65 each. ^^^^^^^^ m \ '1000 PAIRS __ /--\ _U U iJ lu ij v Sizes 14 to 17. Some ' &__ WttKmW*^&iWiu nvrnrBt i V _ T - I ¦ : ^ -fl ! ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ slS :f^0*,^ F i lli CURTAINS : FOR -|fl I \GOTHAM GOLDSTRIPE \ <_ SBI * Is I ^^ r^s^\ i i ¦• STOOKINGS ;; *> H PA , RS i-i . : ; ¦ - , anteecl firs t quality. IU >r ^ _ ^Sffl ¦ ¦¦ . , _ « «., , ^ ¦ . ¦ sty les to choose from. '* 'First Quality '\Sheer Stockings . '** ¦ . '«¦ . Straight , Ruffled or Cot- Sizes 42 to 44. Regular All' the new summer shades . PAIRS 1 'tage Sets. Ev ej y wanted $1.00 value. Reg. 69c Value - JL - material and d e s i g n . —— — — -__J! _ Were priced 79c to $1.29 MEN 'S PERCALE . ! MEN 'S .. G0 LDSEAL» S*>CKS REMNANTS NECKWEAR RUGS , . v#« pr. / • v : I® c yiL ¦ , 4 i<rW ; : :¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ $&&*%¦ ' «.,, ' i , s ,_ ' « LL . ' ,, ' ;_ ¦ , ., • ' ¦ .» JRef?uIav value 25c yd. 2 to . ' Out reffiilnr 55c vahio. Oiily . ,. \ .. ., . , Silk and. Hale :ml««d. Choice 10*yd remnahts. Every wanted. fiOO on sale. Come , early fov 6' x!)' BIEC tor WtcUon -or bod- : ! ' ¦ ' ; of maj iy i patterns nnd colors. color. boot aelqctiow. room- Choice of many -patterns. . ' . J - J- ^JT -.- ,, , -- .. ,. - .-_ _--- ^ ^..-.. l i.-,..... --.^\ .. ll .ii , MI n , '^ Si -a ^B- S iSI^S^ . . .. . . . ,. . • • ! ' i ' ¦ ' ¦ . ¦ , ¦ \' ' ,. : ¦ ;: ¦: ' ' V , , ' . . . , >' ¦ ; . ' . ¦! Mrs. (Richard Henry * The Ladies ' guild of the Commun- ity church met at the chui-ch last \Wednesday and enjoyed a covered- dish Iuncheorf. Following the lunch- eon the ladies worked on a -quilt which was pieced and donated to the guild b»y • Mrs. Lawrence. The quilt will be awarded at a card party at the Nature ' s Gardens clubhouse in May. Mr. and Mrs. George Waldron. and Mr. and Mrs . Richard Henry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoff- mann of Rocky Point last Wednes- day evening. Miss Dorothy Hough of the nursing staff oi the Methodist hospital , Brook- l yn , spent Sunday at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hough of Middle Country road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hendriekson of Evergreen drive attended the Suf- folk County Policemen ' s ball at Canoe Place inn , Hampton Bays , Saturday evening. Mrs. George Waldron of Evergreen drive entertained at cards Friday afternoon , . Mrs. Heinz Schultze , Mrs. Cyril Foster , Mrs. Clarence Keefer and Mrs. Richard Henry. Mrs. Richard Henry of the Middle Country road spent the -week-end at the home of her brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs . James Ellis of Valley Stream. Monday she attended a dinner at tlie home of Mrs. Herbert Smith of Ridgewood , N. J. Augusta Salers was the week-end guest pf Gertrude Waldron of -Ever- green drive. Mrs . Clarence Keefer was the week- end guest of her brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Griebe of Richmond Hill. Ralph Thomas and Richard Henry attended a meeting of the school boards of Brookhaven town held at the Bellport school last Friday even- ing. Gertrude Waldron of Evergreen drive was given a birthday party by her parents Sunday afternoon in hon- or of her twelfth birthday. Her guests were Mary June Christiansen , Josephine Shelow , Lorraine Bolton , Augusta Salers, June Books , Walter Jacobs, Emil , Francis and James Wenner , Jacob and John Bergex and -Lawrence Sill. The Selden auxiliary of the Ameri- can Red Cross will hold its annual -meeting and election of officers at the -N ature ' s Gardens clubhouse Friday at $ p. m. The auxiliary is asking for -money contributions to l)uy clothing material for Finnish relief. Contribu- -tions may be made to Mrs. Mary Niemann , treasurer. Sylvia Goetz Barbara Sohl , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fehmer , Mr. and Mrs. John Bossert and daughter Margaret were week- end guests of \Mr. and Mrs. John Sohl of Adirondack drive. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Perfidi and children , Frank and Gloria , spent the week-end at their bungalow on Adir- ondack drive. Mrs. Mary Manuel of New York spent Monday at her hungalow on Laurelton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Pasani of Brook- lyn spent a few days at their bunga- low on Adir ondack drive. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simon of New- York spent the week-end at their bungalow on Kensington avenue. Miss Rose Alainio , Bennie Alaihio , Miss Yola DeLauro , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DiLlia and daughter Patricia of Brooklyn spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Blrs. Sam Centineo of Maplewood avenue. Monday evening of last week the Parent-Teacher association held a grocery game social for the Albany trip fund. The six special prizes were won by Mrs. Helen Schultz , Mrs. Fred Lindberg, Mrs. Cyril Fos- ter , Claix-e Ferrandin , George Brun- quelL and Joseph Hendriekson . There were also 20 other prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goetz and son Rudolf of JCensington a*venue motored to New York last Tuesday. Rudolf Lauturner of New York spent the week-end at his bungalow on Argyle avenue. Patricia Neger - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Neger enter- tained last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Trank Kolisick of Ridgewood and Mr. and Mrs. Ja .k Carney of Wood- liaven. . .. . ¦ Miss Stella \Kazel entertained Miss Jean Howell of Flushing over the -week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarvas of Brooklyn spent Monday at . Lake view ' inn. Mr. and Mrs. ; Otto torch of Ridge- wood were at their home on Shan- non boulevard , 'Sunday. The third annual Color contest was (held ¦ at . Bellport High school Friday night. Two all-girl teams comp eted in variou s sports with the blue team emerging victo-riotts. Those from Yaphank who participated -were the Misses Doris Davis , Doris \Williams , Ethel Neger , Myrthia Kinney, Stella Kazel , Ada Cozine , Inge Llndemann and Janet Voorhies. Miss Doris Wil- liams won the non-competitive pos- ture contest; which was judged by (Dr.. . Perry Horenstein of Bellport. W. Walters of Brooklyn and Yap- hank spent the -week-end at his home here . Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Spillett and Mrs. J ohn Hoeffn er visited Mrs. Her- man - Meyer of Westhafripton , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeLappe and family and Miss Claire Iteilly, all of Brooklyn , spent the we«k-end at the ! DeLappe residence on-Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter and daughter Peggy of Hollis spent the week-end with - -Mrs. Carter ' s parents , Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Engelbach . Mary Elizabeth - Brigg s has re- turned to Mineol a , after spending some time with her grandmother , Mrs. C. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hinkley and dau ghters , Adelphia- and Thirza , and Mrs. Philip Hinkley visited rel atives in Armeni a , N. Y., and Bristol , -Conn., for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Lindemann entertained at a luncheon in cele- bration of their fifteenth w-edding an- niver s ary last Thursday. Their guests were Mrs. Anna Will , Mrs. Kate Pretch and Mrs. Frieda Deneke of Jamaica , Mrs. M. Pretch of Hollis , Mrs. Jean Davis of Richmond Hill , Mrs . . . Christina Pretch of St. Albans , and John Dominy of G erman Gardens. William Meyne and his father ^ spent the week-end at their bungalow in German Gardens. Alfred Devereaux and Thomas Scott of Springfield college , Springfield , Mass., and Wallace Straud of Norris- town , N. J., were week-end guest s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeLappe. Mr. and Mrs . William Glover at- tended the wedding Sunday of Miss Conchetta DiDonato . of Patchogue and Peter Paul Grucci of Bellport and the reception at the Knights of Columbus hall in Patchogae. Mr. and Mrs . Henry Vollmer and daughter Susannah of Brooklyn spent the week-end at their summer home in German Gardens. Mi* , and Mrs. Daniel Neger enter- tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Hoffman of Oaone Park. The Middle . Island Baseball team held a dance at the Grange hall Sat- urday, night with music by Ben Oren- kowicz and his band. The primary room of the Yaphank school is planning a circus with which to entertain at the next meeting of the Home and Sch o ol association. Repairs that were • being made on the firehouse have been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Gaulker and son Harry of Brooklyn were at their bun- galow in German Garden s over the week-end. Drs. Margaret and William Luca of Valley Stream visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Neger , Thursday. A party was given Monday night at the home of Carl Borst of .Brook- lyn and Pine Ridge. Those present -were: Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Linde- mann , John Dominy and Herman Bohlsen of Yaphank , Mr. and Mrs. Stultz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Schoneberger and family and Miss Rose Eggroff of the Bronx. Mrs. Philip Hinkley and Miss Adel- phia Hinkley were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Leon A_ *ent , N Jr., of Huntington Station . Mrs. C. -Walters entertained Sun- day, J. Wicks , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wicks and Miss M. Wicks of New Hyde Park. Edward Emgelbaeh is ill in South - side hospital , Bay Shore . The Young People ' s club met last Wednesday at the home of the Misses Mildred and Stella Kazel . Those pres- ent -were Mr. and Mrs. Gnstave Neuss , Jr., Miss Martha Walters \ - John Hoeffner, Walter Kazel , Fred- erick Strier , Miss Janet Voorhies, Joseph Scesny, Miss Patricia Neger , Patrick Raimond and Thomas Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoppl and son. and Mrs. Frieda Miller of Valley Stream Visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Neger , Thursday.