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Amateur Wigut I THE HAM BONE I /^ Frit? , Ni ^. * ? i Antl JEyery Friday Night \ RESTAURANT j f ,rheT\ 1 Pond Rd., Ronkonkoma \ I PETE'S CASINO I L i , - » ... and taste the Homemade > l . 8|ke Prive , Seidell | Saiumgcs. And Boy ! What ? § _ __ _ VALUABLE PRIZES — I Beer and Wines ! . MuMc by «the ? TEL KONK.-. . 8668 ? r Keystone Orchest ra s fTT-fr-rf/TYT'TfYfVVTfrfTTi ¦i' llllllUllllllllllllllllll|lll|l|lllllllmj||l|||l||l|||||l|||||HIHIUt|ii; '\ ' *¦ ' —' ' ¦-- IS tmk^ik^tia mmA ^M^ MmMB Marie Mooney - Joseph All ga ier, Jr., 16 years old , is under treatment at St. Charles hospital , Port Jefferson , for a brok- en . thigh , si . st . amed -when he 'fell . in his yard Monday afternoon of last week. Mi\ , and Mrs. Frank Pu#ne and sou .Klenpeth of Hawkins ay. emie are spending a short vacation at Bridge - ton , I$e. Among the new visitors Jiere this season is John R. Glegiry. g.d , seyen- weeks-oW, who patn , e here recently with his parents , Mr. and Mrs . John E. Gleary, Jr., to spend the sunjmer at the ' Cleary hpme gn Portion road. On Saturday afternoon Miss Fran. - ees Newton , Richard Newton and Miss Mary W<>od were guests of Judge arid Mrs. George Funnim of Patchogue on their yacht , Yon . oy.a n Mrs. Bridget Mooney last- -Thurs- day entertained Miss Helen Grehan of ' ' Brooklyn , Miss Katherine ' jBoyce and John Boyce of Woodmero , and Mrs . Harry Gerry of Woodhaven. Miss Alice Guitteau ?nd Mrs . George B. Evans of ToleLofO., who are making a tour of the epst , are spending a few days with Mrs. Maud Guitteau of Hawkins avenue. William McD. er . mott and daughter , Mrs- Mary Patton of San Diego, Cal., who are spending some time in the east , visited Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of Portion road on Saturday. While here they visited severa l other relatives. They were overnight guests of Mrs. Annie Jay of Portion road. Louise Davis , daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis , is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith , Jr., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith , Sr., of Lake Terrace. On their return home they were ac- companied by Fred Jr. ' s brother Warren , who will spend two Aveeks with them , On Sunday Mr. and Mrs . Smith , Sr., made a short visit to the home of their son in Valley Stream. Miss Irena Coleman left last Tues- day for her home in South Hero , Vt., after spending several clays with her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hawkins of Patchogue road. She will return soo n to her nursing- course in the Mary Fletcher hosp ital , Burlington , Vt. Miss Mary Wood , who has been a house gu est of Miss Frances New- ton of Portion road for several days , returned Sunday to Swarthmoxe col- lege where the two girls are class- mates. The Sub-debs , who enj oyed a week at West Meadow beach , returned horns Saturday. They were chap- eroned by Mrs. Richard Newton the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Pearsall of Church street have as their guests for the summer , their nephew and three nieces , Myron , Doris , Barbara and Betty Pearsall of Ihwood. On Saturday evening M-f - and Sfrs . Peaiv sail had as -their supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilji am Woolsack , Clark Wanser and Myron Pearsall , S T ., also of Inwo. od. ! The Amicus club met last Thurs- day at th.e ho ,m , e of. Miss Victoria jPishboug h of ' '@mf er.e$ch . The annual • hazaap sponsored by the united societies of St , Joseph' s B. ' C. \ church was held on Wednes- day, Thursday and , Friday nights of last week on the chjupcH grounds an^ l drew a larg e crowd . eac h night' The Saturday nig ht bazaar pri&grjani was called off on account of pg in , and the bazaar ' s final night was post- poned until this Saturday. . * . ; Mr. and Mrs . Anthony Alt amor . e of Brooklyn \ w. ere guests . Sunday of Mr , and $f rs. Antoji Pedisieh oi Oak- ynooa street . _ Week-end guests of Mr. ajid Mrs. William Susa of Chwrph street were Joseph Hjra ' broy, Sam Sakpta and Joseph Cralja , all of Bronklyn. Hoj |iej»s* die ice pre .^jft in jts most nourishing and delightful fprm-. Tr eat the kiddies to a Chpr.ChP, ? Long Is- land Mowirtaiff pr a Car^nv^ Nut Pop at Gerken ' s Confectijoi^iery apd Deli- catessen, Sawjkins ayeniie. K eep cool with a jumbo Ciip-rrTrA- dy. \ Mr. and Mrs . C. %. Murphy and Anthony Gallagher of Bj?Q.pkly]\ are guests this week at the home of Miss D olly Sehiffmann of Ronkon - koma ayenue. Miss S. chiffrnann also has her nephew , Harry Sehiffmann , Jr., with her for the summer.. Mrs. Sarah D'Agostino of Hawkins avenue entertained the Tuesday Pin- ochle club yesterday. Winners were Mrs. Ira Bayliss , Mrs. Charles Geide and Mrs. William Court. Charles Wentisch A number of residents of Dorches- ter road were without electric lights last Tuesday evening when a tree fell across the feeder lines which supply lights to this section. The emergency crew from the Sayville office of the Long Island Lighting company was called • and promptly re- paired the lines. Mrs. Theodore Lutz of Ridgewood and Ronkonkoma entertained at her summer bungalow on Oak street last Wednesday, \The Friendship Circle \ of Brooklyn. There were 16 in the party. Mr. ajid Mrs. John Bailey of Rich- mond Hill have rented a summer bungalow on Pawnee street. Mr. Bailey is past commander of the Queens American Legion post. The Molloy family of Richmond Hill has rented the Rech bun galow on Oak street for the summer. Herman Reitz of Hudson avenue made a good catch at the lal.e on Sunday. He caught a bass reported to be one of the largest found in the lake , weighing eight pounds and five ounces and 18 inches in circumference. The fish is being kept in a freezer at Agnew and Taylor ' s store and will be displayed at a meeting of the East End Surf club tonrorrow night at Becker ' s pavilion . During the past year the club' s activities - includ %\ stocking the lake with 1 , 150 young bass. The Thursday Bridge club met last week at the home of Mrs. Fred Smith on Lalce Terrace. The winners were Mrs. Joseph Kirk , Mrs. Daniel Sei- bert , Jr,, and Mrs. Michael Embro, Tomorrow tlie club will meet at the home of Eyelyn Hovvey in St. James, Mr . and Mrs. Howard Sloane of the Bronx were guests of the Rev, and Mrs. Charles S. Gray on Sunday. Mr. - SLJJS L;. Mrs . ^ ' ., Cb3i*l . e* s ' \.p. . ,!. . . i3rfty' . - M M $ w York spent Sunday wi th Mr. Gray ' s parents. Charles Paul of New Yoiik was a . -weekrend giiest , ' of JVjDc. jBi$d Mrs . Nicholas Pusemp ' \ of Park ' avenue. Miss 7 .Cjafherjne .Pusemp of- Park avenue had as fter ' gueists for the past two weeks Miss Edjth' Soyc^json and Miss Ingrid Netwait of Bay TRidge. The ir* ou?)g People ' s vesper s- eryjee will he at 7;3Q instead of 7 o '^Qek Sunday \ ey- eni' - ngs . at th^e Metj^djsfc churclj. An ^BitiiOffftii suppijy 9t up- per wmi ' . deyotion^l 0, 0 .0^9 \i. pr . «jfufy> Augyst ' ^.rid ^p^emher ar* e . at tjh , & church . Tjipse wjshing tp jpjln jtjj- e Sim^yrschopl picnic to fi v e jsKa- aj d: next W^^siay ^.Quld A n^t ,^ fc Broivyne ' s . riy^er docl?, ^yyilje , * at ' ¦}& a. ip. ' Mr. . and Mrs.. , G|ies . : . er lya- orx^s $: Belleros/e spent tlje . wfi . e^ep !d mf o Mr. Morris- ' pmw&> Mf ; &n$ M&> Isaac Iforris f >f pne sti-e- et , On Sundajy hoth families raqigr^ - i . p Mattitjack t . <) yisit . 1!$r, - anji M? s - . Vr9h ert ^eri^s^n , * gr^^,da|ight* ej ' - of Mr. iand Mirs , Is.a3. e Afyoiiisy ' Mys; JEJjarjiet Burfie of Say- wile- * is staying with' Mr, iM Mrs. Jtenn- eth Morris pf pip£ street while she m teaching the suippier course at jS^y- ville ijigh schpoji. . y Mr. apil Mrs. Samuel At -lkerin-aji , who / are spending the smtn?n!er at the \Loye Nest , • , on Llalie Tejf^ce, enter. **- tained last week Mr r and fes. pi- ward Rosen and . daug hter Jane of New York , IVJr. and Mrs. Kejmeth Mprri? of Pine street spent last week at Sch . 8ightic .pke and the week-end Jit Hartford , Conn., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Rexax of Puerto Rico are at their home on Ronkon- koma avenue. Their son-in-law , Frank Antansanti , came north with them to attend ' tKe Democratic National convention in Chicago , HI., as a del- egate from Puerto Rico. Hugo Heilman and daughter of Trenton , N. J., are spending the summer with Mrs. Ida Heilman .. at the lake. Myron Ackerman , Dr. Fried , Sr., Dr. Fried , Jr., Davi d Greenhut - and Samuel Ackerman enjoyed fishing off Babylon on Saturday. Myron Acker- man caugh t at 12-pound porgie. Mrs . John Romer and children of St, Albans were guests of Mrs. Rom- er ' s sister , Mrs. Walter Bobkeiwicz of Lake Terrace on Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll of Iroquois street entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Heine , Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Lane , Anthony Carroll , Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Strump- lei' , - all of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have rented the Rockne cottage on Iro .quois street. ' ElmUy Bobkeiwicz of New York is spending a week with her mother , Mrs. Walter Bobkeiwicz, Dr. Harry Bobkeiwicz spent Sunday here. Last Tuesday Mrs. S. M. Piatt of Iroquois street entertained the follow- ing members of her bridge club from Richmond Hill: Mrs. B. Nejlson , Mrs. - F. Johnson , Mrs. E, Brahm , Mrs. E. Longnecker , Mrs. E. Mooney, Mrs. F. Loftstrom and Mrs. J. Carroll. Last Wednesday, a number of men from the section on the west side of the lake , whose families have beach privileges at Heihrian ' s beach , en- gaged in a cleaning-up campaign of the beach. The high water line of the lake left littl e of the former beach. The brush was cleared farther back to make more room for the beach. Louis Bruno donated ten gal- lons of kerosene to dispose of the refuse. Harry Peterson of South Ozone Park was a week-end guest at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Pittman and daughter Audrey. Mrs. E. Antony of the Ritz Tow- ers , New York , is a luncheon guest today of Mr. and Mrs. Fran k Keller of Pond vojui. This afternoon they will visit Miss Marie Weber of liiv- iera Park , Sayville. Mrs. Otto Braumvorth of Kings- bridge is spending a weel. with her sister , Mrs. Larry Leaman of Weich- ers avenue. Mr, and Mrs. J. Gruessing ajjd family havo returned to thejr home 111 Brooklyn, after sp ending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blauvelt of ,P . on.d l -P&d. ' Frank R' ummel of the Parkway garage sold cars this past week to John Kru . se , Williani Wenfisch of IJoIfcsrij-ie and A. ' Sullivan of Sayville. :; * \ Mr. and Mrs. William Gilsinger and sons^. -H^l^ ; &jicl K»y- ;niohd of- Elmhurst spent the week- end at th&ir bwng^lpw on East Lake Terrace. 'jLda: \Mjay WJhegier , who is . spending the ?u . il? ' ni-er &$' $&$ ¦ $hp$V htp-jmestead on Fond rpai, fiiite?t.aine* d ji g : guests ^t a. party m hipnpr .of her birthday .},ast ! # , edh . es:* d^y> Mr , , a^d Mrs , Jfr&nfc g,umiiael and Sillily - ajqld Mir _ ^d TM^- Lairy Lea- m^hi spent TTi^rM ay al Ghejcry Grove. ¦Mr , ' ^eamm c&iiigM 1 ;§ : \ . S mjgfteh. Myfpn . and^ D .pris jpearsfll pi lhwood arp ' yjsijtiiig their . iungie . &&$ aunt , $£r , aind \ ' Mrs , George P . earsall of - .jGh,^r* ch g- treet. jJaickie #o3^tein, spn op M r- aR d ¦ ^&'%f ihnl ' QQ]f as&mr M& returned to his home m Pfella^JShia , f $. : , after spJerixiing three weeks m#i ^r. and Mrs. piohert SK-erp gf P .ond ?pad. - ' E;rw*P- M&W-ev p i New Yprjk; spent the week-end wll. h fyis jincle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs , JD^nay Blauvelt of iPohd road. St , |lary s Episcopal church will hpid a i^iv ' m^ sj-ifiper Oii the grounds a^pyrning the cHiirch pn P.pnd road Saturday afternopn and evening. Gr^hani fSpyert , J^r ,, spent the Week - end at the home . of , His mother , Mrs , graham^^ Coyert oi Alice- drive. JEIe returned to his sliip , tjie Esso Richmond , which left fa.ypnne ,i N. J., for Texas on Sunday night , He is third ofBcer. Hugo Heilnjian and daughter Therr esa pf Florida are spending a month at the \home of Mrs. Ida Heilman. Mr. and Mrs. John Barkey of the Parkway and rjampton avenue enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. George Flaod and party of Ozone Park over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaf and sons , Henry and Kenneth , of Ozone Park are at their bungalow on the Park- way for the season. Last Saturday night a birthday celebration was held at the Sunrise Bavarian Village in honor of Mrs. Graf. Ralph Ellsworth , art director of Parents magazine , will be the judge pf the pictures in tne popularity con- test being held at ¦ Beverly Beach pavilion. The money received as entrance fees will be donated to help refugee children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuigan and family of Staten Island are spend- ing the sunjmer at their bungalow in Beverly Hills. Mr. and Mrs. George Benson of Hudson avenue are entertaining Miss Alice Martin and Edward Gordon of Brooklyn this week. The Ham Bone restaurant on Pond road is a fine place to take your fapiily for dinner. They feature homemade sausages as well as fine beer and wines. Mr. and Mrs. George Benson and family of Ozone Park are on a va- cation at \Trailer Cottage \ on Hud- son avenue. Mr. and Mrs, John Barkey and family of Ozone Park ar . e at their cottage on the Parkway for the sum- mer. BOWL IN THE OPEN JACK YERK' S Lake Ronkonkoma — 4 New Alleys — «>-<__-Mi.«» l >- -a»o-m<>- --»i>«w(i<mi>-W(i4»u i BEVERLY BEACH PAVILION t \^%IIJltf j f.AKE RONKONKOMA PIJOTO lleer on T|i|) ~- Kftfrcshmcnti. cftll w j n a j Clean mul Snfe Buthhig — Lockers ^,. _ - «., j Bench PnyiloffeB — find pet Lunpljcs HieBt pf bllyer Busies -Accommodutod - «1 HO other iirtyef. . - ! l>«»ll4-a» - >«- _ _ .|>«IHI4'W<l« '' - -WI4a- .ll<' --(»<>«W^^ \My Love Came Back , \ a gay com- edy-drama co-starring Olivia de Hav- illand and Jeffrey Lynn , will be the attraction at the aiivconditioned Pat- chogpe theatre from Thursday to Saturday. Music plays a large part in ' tjiis love story. For the musical portions there ai'c snatches of the most pop- ular waltzes in the Strauss ajbvmi and several intelligently and catcli- nigly \ swung \ versions of the clas- sics. The supporting cast includes Eddie Albert , Jane Wyman , Spring Byington , Ann Gillis and Grant Mit- chell. . ,, ri IN MEMO«J.VM ~ Floronee Pnpe , Ju)y 26 , • 1080 , We do not Savm yon nor do we intend. We (.hir, k of you ofton . tviid w .ll t*; thu ond. oonu imd forKott.n by some you mny¦ ¦ bo; nut dear lo our memory you ever will be. . Mro. Alvinu Ntt«\e nnd family. — Adv. \MY LOVE CAME BACK\ A ROMANTIC COMEDY