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^FarmiiagwUe Mrs. OUve Munby busi ly gathers items of interest to. FarmingviUe residents - e a c h week. - - ' Contact b«r whenever . you b»ve any- news. . Mr. and . Mrs. \William . Wentisch and daughters , : Ruth and Esther , of Por- tion-road were -guests of TMr. and Mrs. Charles Wentisch , - Jr., at the :r picnic at Heckscher. State : park Saturday given by - the Long. Island Lighting company, for its . employees. . . Mrs . . James-Riendeau celebrated her birthday - Sunday writh a ..party in the7evening-at her home inj Farm- ingville Gardens. Other v . than the family* guests ; included her mother , Mrs . M. . <Augt.avin , -7*Mr; and Mrs. \ S. Devine and -familyj Mr . ; ahd Mrs. J. Golden - >:an&. \ family, -7 Mr; - \ ' - and - Mrs. Jannes O'Neil and; James . _ Tobhey, all of; New. York . : * . . * ;.. ' JEeter. Gibaldi - was . honor guest at a belated birthday-party; give n at the home of ¦ his son-in-law and, daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Angel o Gibaldi of Woody Crest, drive. Guests included Mrs. Gibaldi , and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. Dazzochi, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Noble and Mrs. Joseph Verrfisso and family, all of Brooklyn.; ' . - ' ' A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D-aSimori and family of Brooklyn are at their p lace on Rexmaire aventte for the remain - der of the season. £. - ¦ > \ Miss Edna Hawkins entertained at dinner Sunday evening at her home in Farmingville Gardeiis , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haiicke and children , Miss Florence and Paul , Jr., Mr. \ and Mrs. Paul Gorrnsen and sons , Walter and Paul , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bahn- muller • and children , Ethel and Ar- thur , Jr., Sam. Robinson of Farming- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp- son of Hbltsville. Music and dancing furnished the entertainment at the p arty given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. William Carlson . at their- home on Knollcrest avenue in honor of the thirteenth birthday of their daughter Theresa and -tite ..second birthday of Joan Christopherson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B; - . Christopherson of New York , who , with Mrs. Erick Hansen and children , Alice , Lillian and Anita are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. Guests at the birthday cele- bration were Mr. and Mrs. G. Carlsen , Mr. and Mrs. G. Pally and children , George , Steph en and Faith , Miss L. Doyle- and nephew , Ned Doyle , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wienner and daugh - ter s , Katherine and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. B. Christopherson , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaus , George Klien , William Mosher , Miss Hilda Biesingberger , Mrs. Irwin Dressel and son Irwin , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fischer , Mrs. \William Gilligan and children , George and Arlene , Mr . and Mrs. Edward Stephens and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Man n , Miss Julia Trosster , Mrs. Eric, Hansen and children , Alice , Lillian . and Anita ahd Miss Jean Davis , all of New York. Refresh- merits were served from long tables on the grounds of the home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross and son Richard of Brooklyn were week-end guests; at the Spadarb . cottage on Horse Block road. O , Olson and daughter Mari e of Brooklyn are. Vacation ing at! their bungalow oh Pineaire avenue* Mr. and Mrs . Arden Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stuart entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their home on Portion road , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ebell of Patchogue arid Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dare of Selden. Mrs. Willam Allen of Northport is spending tjvo weeks with her son- in-law and 'da-u ghter , Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Thron of Horse Block road. The local fire department received a fine trophy -for best appearance of self -supporting companies in the pa- rade at the , Suffolk County tourna- ment held in , Patchogue last Wednes- day. Mr. ' and ftT-t's. Arthur Davis of Brooltlyn were week-end guests of Mrs; Davis ' brother and sister-in- laiv , Mr. arid -H -trs . Charles Plbss- of Farihingville G ardens. , Mrs. Davis is remaining ior the .. week. , * ' . . Mrs. Edith , Smith: of Portion road entertained' Saturday eve hing hor , son «hd daughter-iii-law, ' llx. . and Mrs. Donald Goodale and son Donald , Jr., of Quogue. Marvin Wetsell , who is stationed at Camp Dix , N. J., spent the week- end ; with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Wetsell ' of Horse Block road. The sound p ictures brought out more than a capacity audience at the ' firehall Friday evening making this new program such a success that the committee has decided to make \talkies \ a permanent feature of this popular Friday evening program. They have also decided upon a cool- ing . system* for the comfort of the guests durin g the hot weather . This week' s bill will include two feature pictures , \The Phantom.Express \ and \Breaking into Society, \ also a car- toon and several shorts. Because of the added expense of sound pictures the admission has been slightly ad- vanced. , Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs . Robert Neudecker _ of Farmingville Gardens were Mrs. Neudecker ' s sis- ter , Miss Vera McLaughlin and aunt , Mrs ; Hftnrv LeyMe: both of . Brooklyn- Mrs. Alex Sipos and children of Portion road , spent . . . one; day recently with Mrs. Sipos ' mother , Mrs. John Vigh , who is recovering from an.ilk ness at her home at Ronkonkoma. ; Miss Helen Greishammer of Jam- aica was a guest Sunday of her neph- ew and niece , Mr. and Mrs ; Neil Lar- son of Granny road. ' Sunday-school of the Congrega- tional church will be su sp ended dur- ing August. . Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neil of New York are vacationing for two weeks at the G. Schwarz bungalow in Farm- ingville Gardens. Grace • Gibaldi , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Gibaldi of Woody Crest drive , is spending several weeks with j her grandmother , Mrs. Peter Gibaldi of Brooklyn. 7 Regardless of the . intense heat many women are working indus- triously for the Red Cross relief unit which meets every Wednesday afternoon at the firehall. Those wishing home work are asked to see Mrs . . Arthur Munby at her home on Hanrahan avenue. Mr. arid Mrs. Lester Crawford en- tertained Sunday evening at a large party oh the grounds of their home in Farmingville Gardens , the occa- sion being, Mr. Crawford-s birthday. Guests were- Mr; Grawfoi'd' s father , John Crawford , Mr , and Mrs. William Horloeker an d son William , Jr., Henry and Charles Bahnrnuller , Mrs. Carrie Corr , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B ahn- jnuller , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Munby, John Daley, and Mrs. Mary Sanders of Farmingville , John Stepanek , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LeFever and chil- dren , ' Joanne , Robert and David of Holtsville , Miss Patricia Rice and Miss Vivian Crawford of Coram , Al- fred Hoph and Arthur Rindflich of Bay Shore and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mul- lens of Brooklyn. Miss Claire Ross returned to her home in New York Sunday, after a visit of two weeks with her cousin , Mrs. S . . N. \Harrison of Mapleton avenue. Mrs. Harrison ' s niece and nephew , Molly and George W ittmore of New York , are now visiting her for two weeks. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs . Harold Lucas of Brooklyn , who have been on vaca- tion for the past two weeks at Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Troiano and famly and Mr. and Mrs . Ciro Troiano of Brooklyn were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Motta of Woody Crest drive. Men ' s working clothes and shoes , Ladies ' wea r , notions , househol d wares and hardware at Farmingville Gen- eral Store , Horse Block road and Woody Crest Drive , Farmingville. —Adv. John Crawford of Farmingville Gardens is spending two weeks at the home of his son-in-law and daugh- ter , Mr. and Mrs. Adam Friend of Bellmore. Mr. and Mrs/ Joseph Auditore opened their general store on Horse Block road yesterday with a small but complete line of dry goods and household wares. Mr. and Mrs. William Clendinnen of State hi ghway recently entertained at supper Mr. and Mrs . 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