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JSdlta.v^le -^i^- 'eil _ov»r_d\ -achi wreck i or; -herwmvh- y : i :' . - ¦ ' Jir^'' | a- '' ; ^ . <N-e_ ¦ ' ' •:. ' Carole Lee and - ' Suzanne Elizabeth; children of Mr. i ' aii- ^ M^. - 'G- .wg - ; E. Vautrin of Wayerly avenue; were , christened Sunday, at; theY Mary Im- ma _ulate ; R- 'C: ' church , Bellport by the TtXey. A!j. -ysius -f . illick. The god- parents were ; Miss Marie Siebert and Anthony Siebert; After- the ; christen- ing - a party was held.at the, home of M-v^and f-irs; \Vautrin :and family, the guests -includingj- 'Mfes . ; ' \: j . Siebert: . and familyS i Wflliam , G_orge; Anthony and Miss 'Mari e . - aSi-bert J of-\ Y&p 'hank ' -ania Mr. and Mrs. • , Jack TreUlieb of -Wood- - sid e , Mr; . and-Mrs; Anton Mihalik: and Mr.: and - Mrs; . Itueliet : of Holtsville; The thirteenth? birthday of George Vautrin , Jr., , was. also . cel ebrated.. Clinton S: Smith of' Holtsville ; was a guest, in the evening. * - Mrs; N.;0. - Hall . and ; daughter ,. Miss Evelyn Hall,.who-was recgntly . gradu- ated from. Ji - iiter college, Ney, York ; are. enjoying' a vacation at. their home on . Waverl y avenue.. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kiplock , of Brooklyn recently moved into their, new. home on, Long Island - avenue. Their - guests S .pnday were Mrs. James Monroe ofr Smithtown Branch , Mrs. Margaret Tanabe and. family of Brooklyn and' Miss Eleanor, Monroe of Kings Parle. Mi* , and Mrs. Anthony Kreutz. en- tertained- at their home recently Mr. and Mrs; R. Warns and . Max Warns , Mr, and; Mrs; Harry Da. Silva and children , Ruth: , - . Harriet and Arthur Da ' Silva> W. Dressier and. friend; of Jamaica - and Mrs . Deam Shook of Bellerose. Mr. and -Mrs. -J.. LaCarri and son James of Brooklyn, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Ober- hue. Mrs. Robert B . erger receiyed a let- ter this week from her sister in- Ger- many - . tell ing . of the conditions exist- ing there. Mr. ' amd Mrs . Wesley Chad- derton , and children , Ruth - -Dori s and \Fritzie \ Ghaddertom and Miss Mil- dred ! Roberts of Brooklyn were guests last, Thursday of Mrs. Berger. Mrs. Bernard vEsker and family and niece ,, Miss Julia: ' Wirkus , of Brook- lyn - are at their home on Blue Point road ; for the summer. • Mrs. Albert Perry and family are spending the week at \Perry Oaks \ on -Syl van drive. Mr. Grayce apd An- drew Grayce of ' Rosedale , accom- panied by Mr. Perry and son Eugen e , tried out their new canoe on the Great South bay Sunday; Fifteen pupils of the Holtsville school- are taking, musical . instruction during the sixrweek summer course, given under the direction of William L. \King of Patchogue. These lessons are ' given every \Tuesday starting at 9 ay m. - .. . Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Dundon and family are living on Union avenue for the summer. Special meetings of the Holtsville Fire department^ Inc., have been¦ ¦ held recently for the . members \to receive instructions on the truck .which will replace the company 's truck while a now front end! pump; .purchased from the- Rockwell Fire : Equipment coin - party, , will be installed. VKsitors Sunday-at the home of Mr; and Mrs, Martin, Geis * were' MriS. Em- ma Kinder , - . Miss - Elizabeth Mader , Martin • Mader; • Mrs; \Eli /.abeth . , Green- waj dt and. William Lake of 'Gleridale. Mr. and ;.Mi ; s.. Ott o Teufel ; of _tfch - mohd Hill* havev purchased a summer homo on 1 Blue Point* road; M Y . , and Mrs. . J. Lo Destro , of Flushing, are having a five room bun- galow- built on- . Waverly avenue^ Th£ Rev. - and - Mrs i Emil, Roth of: Brobklyh , ' Mf^a-: Katheinne* Tuthill of: Maftftuek and : Mi* _. P. K. ' . Rbth of Brifeh tyaters visited 'Mrs. J. P. r Car-» pei^er ' and-Mi-s Ai. E. ( H6pe la _ t weok. Mra;'\ Ri bhard . ¦ : Morria:: and! • family and: Mrs; Morris '\ father , Mr; Mp - K epwn ,, are at thp Ward-MpKeoTVjn cottage on * Waverly avenu e fbr; the summer; Mi\ Morris, will spend' week- ends there, , Mri ' and- Mi?B; Charles ' Rath and children; . Johhv ahd | Joseph , off Brook- lyn are . at their ' summer home on 1 Blue Point road. Mr. Rath is enjoying _n three-week vacation from' his pp- ' sitipn. Mrs. Clinton S. * Smith will spend the summer with., : her mother and family at Germahtown , Tenn., while Mr;- »Sjiiith is taking a-summer, course .at-VN-W- ' Yo%/ umv .er-si^f„ ' . \ - ' Miss . -=Laura; El .ell , ^entertained- Mr. and\i Mrs., Mario ' -SontEtiia -and Mrs . Cbrjctelia Rieser of: East , Hamp ton r atv , her cottage on Waverly avenu e , last wjeekrend. . . ' : ' . . - - . 'M_-; ' Helene Sayasta- of ;_ New York .will' sp end the remainder: of- the week ' at; the ' home of' Mr; arid Mrs. Anton Mihalik; : -' 7 . \ , \¦\ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ '* . . . iM_v ' and' Mrs * Peter Scribal o and daughter \ Elizabeth i will spend some tihie at \Shady Oaks, \ their summeiv |home on iWaverly avenue ,, while: Mr; jSbribalo . is^ . having ' a. two^week vaca- tion* from* his? position, in New Yonk. _ • Miss^BarharaYClark and A-lfred Ey* , - de-r? of: St. . Albans, , whose engagement .was recently announced , are guests :of Mrs; Annar: Thie . de and r family of Waverly avenue. ) ' . ; A hew home is - under construct ion ' on Long fsland- avenue , for Mr. and 'M_ \ a _j ' StatinatifjY Koutsavles and' fam- ily of ;Bay Ridge and, when completed will- contain six rooms , bath and sun; iporch. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Cuyu- lis of- Bay- Ridge were guests Sunday. Mi\ and M2*s. Anthony- Paupos and family; Mr; and.Mrs. Louis Retros and son , Mr; and Mrs ; Adam Alexander and.family, of New. York , Miss Blanche; Gonsadori of Corona and John MiW ton.Neos , Paul-Maulis , Edward. Clarke and Chris Alexander bf New York , en- joyed * a picnic in the- pine griove at the homes of relatives here Sunday. Thursday, afternoon , Mrs. George A. Cole entertained at luncheon , Mrs, Matthew , Leland , Mis s; Catherine Lang, Mrs . David, Simpson , and Mrs; Darcy of Brooklyn ; In the evening, Mr. , and Mrs; I. S>. Stivers of River- head were guests.. Visitors' at the •Cole home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. Pitchmann , Mrs. J. Hodge , Mrs. A, Pollock and F. Greed,of Belle- more , Miss Lucy Luxton , I. Bristol , Mr. and Mrs. George Vaupel and son George - and W. Vaupel of Brooklyn; Mrs. James Hope of Kew Gardens was a recent guest for several- days . of- Mrs. Charles Vetter. Mrs , Harry Landahl and Mrs. Wii^ liani. Clay visited Mrs. Joseph Laur chaire and- family at Richmond Hill and went shopping in Jamaica. -on - day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and daughter Agnes of Pat 7 chogue spent Sunday at the Clay home. Mr. and Mrs, John Brown and chil- dren , Jack and Grace , of Hollis spent Sunday at their summer home on Long Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs . Richard Tru e and young son , Richard William , of Roose- velt recently visited Mr, True ' s par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. A. D; True. Capt. John La Pointe spen t the week-end at-his home on Woodycrest drive., Mr. and Mrs . P. Mauro and family o£ Corona are spending the summer at \Stansbury Cottage , \ their home on . Cherry avenue. Their week-end guests were Mr. and Mrs. , P. Mauro and children, Mr. and Mrs. ' V. Spica , ¦Mr. and* Mrs. C. Mongello ,. Mrs. A. Vecchione and son , A. George \ of Col- lege Point and , Mr. and Mrs. P, Viola ' and son Joseph of Maspeth . Mr. and- Mrs. Thomas Murphy of Brooklyn.. visited : Mr. and Mrs; Ray- mond Simonton la&tr Friday. Mr. and -Mrs.. Thomas Hoey are spending the summer at t'heir-i home ori Cherry avenue. Mrs. Hoey ' s [broth er , Edward i-McGafferty of: South ¦America , . who is a ,mate on the United • Fruijb vessel , Castillo, visited: them |last week . Other guests were Mrs ; ;Nl Ironside and childre n , Frank , Ar- thur and Elsie ,, of Kew , Gardens. ;. Mi's. William Clay of. Long Island •avenue was- one of the cash: prize winners* at the Granada theatre ,.Patr - eh pgue , last week , receiving $10. • ' . ' Mr' . ' and Mrs. Fred Keller and chil- dren; Delores and'Dbnald, Miss Kathr ' erinp Keller and father , William Kel- ler; i, of' ' Astoria and! Charles , Kellei' ' and- son Alfre d of Qtieens Village ' were guests Sunday of Mr. and • Mi's. Frank* Keller of - Union, avenue. In |the> evening a barbecue supper was ; enjoyed. V Mr. and' M TS . Charles Smith , of Sol- den , wej ' ,o .vyeek-erid; guests of Mr. and Mm, Earl' A'lbih. !¦ ' Mrs; Edith ' Obstj , .who spont the ¦ wintor;; in - ' •Holtsville; ¦ 'entertained' the Ijadiiia ' Aid 1 society 'of* the Farming: vjllo; Gbh gi'Ofifatibnal ! church on Mbn- day 1 at Mra; Wendbll Still' s bungalow i>»t West Meadow beach . Mrs. Millard Terry and Mrs. Anthony Kreutz; and Millar*- and: Jean: Terry and Bohby ;i_r.eutz,were those who* attended from Holteville. Mrs. Joseph Jakubik entertained Stia turday, in. honor : of Tier birthday; ;Mr. and: M_ -s.. Joseph - Koup sky. and 'daughter and Mr. Koupsk y and. Mr, andl Mrs. , Lester; Pick and son . Their guests Sunday were-Mrs,. Josephi Haib- ner . and. son . Charles of' Woodside. ¦ _ ___ . and: Mrs., Fredi C. Cohan- eele^ brated . their twsn tyr ihird wedding anniversary! .on- June 20 and witiy^ group of- friends. from New- Y -& :had; dinner at Lagumis restaurant .^ rPatehague and, attended* the Patch- ogue theatre.. Miss Esther,; Damraur and ; Frank Meci of Patchogue visited;. Coney Is- land and the Statue of Liberty and other placesY of, interest in New York lone . day. recentl y; F Mr. and Mrs . John Brooks of Brooklyn , Mr. and .Mrs. J. Read and two* children, and Edward Parks, of Flushing, were i guests Sunday of Mr. and- Mi^. Arthur. Read. John and. : Clem Poehnelt of Med- fordi Wis., are employed on the L Katz . : Dairy, farm. Ohiei dollar, and . fifty cents is all . ii costs fbr a subscription to The Mid- Island Mails Elizabeth Scribalo , daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Peter. Scribal o , cele- brated- her sixth birthday yester- day with , a party at her home \Shady Oaks/' Her guests were Margaret Wrobel , Joanne , D avid and Bobby, LeFever of Holtsville , Irene and Gladys Daly of Centereach . Sev- eral, games and contests were played , Joanne LeFeyer winning first prize in the one-legged race , Elizabeth win.- ning. the ball-rolling contest and Bobby LeFever . first in the potato race. The delicious refreshments in- cluded a pink , and blue decorated birthday cake . Community ray Area In Gordon Heights To Be Dedicated Sun On Sunday the Gordon Heijg hts 'Developm ent and ' Building corpora- tion will' dedicate a playground to :the Gordon: Heights community. The property, located' on; Central park- way at Baldwin lane , is being pre- isented by Louis Fife - , - developer of the Heights. (. The Civic league has- arranged a program- which will , start at 3 p. nn., ;to which everyone is cordially invit- . ' ed; The ofScers of the Gordon 'Heights Civic league are Maurice Leonardi , president; Flo-fence Mor- ris , secretary, and Zeathe a Arm- i strong, treasurer; &, . The program planned follows-: pPirayer , Elder James A..:Spence;.son.g> ^'America , \* audience;- intioduction .of the Maste r of Ceremonies : Charles : Tatem; guitar sol o , ; Albert Lan^ horji; violin and piano ' duet , Samuel Gray - and : David Brown; song arid guitar accompaniment , the Rev. . Mr-t :Smith and the . Rev. Mr. Langhora ; •:piano, solos , Miss Florence: Brown ; Miss Millicent Paterson; presenta- tion ' of playground\ by. Mr. Fife and acceptance by* Morris Leonard! ; song, : \My Country 'Tis of Thee , \ audience. PIANIST AND HYMN COMPOSER M. ;¦ ' ¦ RECITAIi AT PATCHOG1JB Robert R. Harkness , - . pianist . and conaposers; will give a recital at the Patchctgue Baptist church . Friday at 8- p. m. ,. - Mr,. Harkness , who is a wdrld-wide traveler ,,. and, chiefly • com- poses hymns , will feature .a. - ice-Hal of the Crucifixion in music , one . of his most impressive works. Everyone is invited tor attend. la ¦ ' ' g p^ But is the right man taking the '13 Steps \ to the gallows? 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