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B UILD and REPAIR THE fflfifl] WAY EASYT ERMS Patchogue Lumber Co. NEW AND USED LUMBER 17 River Ave. Tel. Pat 2426 , , I Holtsville Holtsville if well covered each week for news by Irene Jones Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Teufel of Richmond Hill at their summer home on Blue Point road Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albreclft and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albrecht , Jr., and son Robert , 3rd , of Eichmon d Kill. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kiplock enter- tained at \Kiplock' s Twin Oak s \ on Long Island avenue recently, Mrs. Margaret Keeney , son Joseph and daughter , Miss Molly Keeney of Flor- al Park , Arnold Lamber of Newark , Miss Eleanor Monroe and iriend of Kings Park and Mrs. James Monroe of Smithtown Branch . Miss Rose Holeeek of North Ocean avenue spent a two-week vacation from her position in New York with' her parent s , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holeeek and family and also visited Miss Marion Sehwenk at Kingston. Anthony Petkoson is enjoying* a week' s vacation from his position in New York at the home of his par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. James Petkoson on Long Island avenue, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Edwards enter- tained at their summer home on Blue Point road over the week-end Mr. and. Mrs. Jerry Skolka and son s , Jerry, Edwin and Kenneth , of Soutli Ozone Park , Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Josiah and son Charles of Briarwood , Jamaica , and their son , Harry * Ed- wards of South Ozone Park. Mrs. Sophie Custor and Mrs. Minnie Jos- iah , both of South Ozone Park , were guests for several days. Mis. Freda Heinsohn of Woodhaven and William Kammer of Bellmore visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwards recently. Miss Helen Westrcw of St. Albans and Andrew Tomek of Trumbull , Conn., were guests of Miss Ethel Kane at \Shangri-La \ cottage Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones oi Wantagh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kane this past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Lilland enter- tained at their summer home on Blue Point road on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Pine , Mr. and Mrs. S. Hope and daughter Kathleen , Mr. and Mrs. John Hope , Mr. and Mrs. E. Walh- green and daughter Nancy and Mr. and Mrs . P. Peterson , all of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Gamble and three children of Brooklyn have re- turned 'home after a week' s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baldwin and sons, Elmer , Jr., and Robert , and daughter Betty of Farmingdale spent several days with Mrs. Baldwin ' s parents , Mr . and Mrs. John E . Riker , Si. On Thursday Mrs. John Riker , Si., Mrs. Elmer Baldwin and family, Miss Dorothy Riker , Mrs. James Dav- is and daughters , Constance and Mur- iel , of Lake Ronkonkoma , Miss Ann e Esker and Bernard Esker , Jr., at- tended the annual reunion picnic at Farmingville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundy oi Woodside and Mr. and Mrs. August D'Agastara of Brooklyn were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martin at their summer home o . n Woodydrest drive. Mr. Martin will spend the week here. Mrs. J. Szabo and daughter , Miss Margaret Szabo , . of New York are spending a week' s vacation at \The Garrets \ on Long Island avenue, Miss Madeline Kraker has returned to her home in Brooklyn after a week' s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Joncke and family of Long Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs. August Theide and children , Edna Berth a and Caroline , of Fisk avenue , Mrs . A. Theide and son Charles of Waverly avenu e and Aviard Wilson of Flushing- have re- turned from a motor trip of several days to Virginia where they visited Harry Theide , who is at the Naval Air station at Norfolk. Aviard Wil- son is spending the month of August at the Theide home. Miss Anna Sullivan of Brooklyn was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Rath and family of Blue Point road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jakubik of New York visited Mr. Jakubik' s par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jakubik and broth er Ralph over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Capone of Coron a and Mr. ' and Mrs. Joseph LoDestro of Flushing were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zunno of Waverly avenue. Francis LoDestro is spending the week with his grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis LoDestro in Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hruby and young daughter Barbara Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petrewic of Elmont were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holeeek and family of North Ocean avenue. George Loesch is enjoying a vaca- tion of ten days from his position in New York at his summer home op Blue Point road. The week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loesch were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Longpre and son Edwin , Jr., of Glendale. On Friday the Misses Margaret and Peggy Solberg of East Willis- ton and Herman Wirkus of Great Neck visited Mr. and Mrs . Bernard Esker and family. Lieut. James F. Grant , Jr., of the New York Fire department recently spent several days with his family at \Maple Leaf Cottage \ on Woodycrest drive. Lieutenant and Mrs. Grant and family of 540 Ocean avenue . Brooklyn , are making their perma- nent summer residence here. Mr. and Mrs, Joh n Schmohl ami children, Barbara and Joan , of New York were week. -end guests of M;\ and Mrs. Ernest Gerstnian of Woody- crest drive and Ch erry avenue, J oans, Schmohl will spend thi * week at thu Gerstman home. Mrs. Michael Infante and two chil- dren of New York have returned home after spending several weeks with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Simonton. Miss M ary Kuz- manovieh of New York was a guest for a Aveek at \The Pioneer Cabin. \ Mr. and Mrs. Simonton entertained at cards Wednesday evening, Mr . and Mrs. J. Heiser and daughter Mies Marie , Miss Mary Kuzmanovich and Mrs. Michael Infante. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silagy en- tertained at an Italian spaghetti din- ner Sunday, August 18 , in celebration of the birthdays of their two song. Robert was seven years of age on August IB and Fred' s eigh th birthday fell on August 19. Their guest , s were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tadaro and James Brown of Brooklyn , David Brown and friend of Norwalk , Conn., and Mrs. Rose Favaloro and son Ru- dolph of Brooklyn. Rudolph Favaloro , alth ou gh only 12 year s of age , is a talented pianist and is making* his debut for the Fall season at Carnegie hall , New York . Mrs. Max Paulus of Ridgewood was a week-end guest of Mrs. Anth ony Kreutz. Mr. and Mrs. John Heiser and fam- ily entertained over the week-end Mrs. Levi Abrams and three daugh- ters , Adelle , Helen and Virginia , of Rockville Centre with a barbecue supper and movin g pictures in the evening. Mrs. Phebe Gardiner was a lunch- eon guest of Mr. and Mrs. John. 0. Wagn er of Far-mingdale at their sum- mer home , \Hill Top Villa , \ on War- ren avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gehrig and children of East Moriches visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Edward Babula and John Ken- top of Brooklyn spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanginari. Mrs. Frank Kentop was a visitor Sun- day and returned home with Mr. Ken- top ^t the end of his week' s vacation spent at \Treb or Cottage. \ Mr. DeGeorge and children , Anna Rose, Maria , Helen and Vincent , of Greenville , N. J., and John Higgin s of Bayonne , N. J., spent the week- end at \Greenville Cottage \ \ on Woodycrest drive. Recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman and family of Brooklyn at their summer home , \Har-Don-Del \ on Barret avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trotter and son Robert , Mrs. G. Appleton , Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and George Saal of Brooklyn. Mrs. Lehman , daughter Adelle and son Donald and Miss Alma Meyer of Brooklyn will spend two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Nashan of Jamaica , accompani ed by Mr. and Mrs. \William ' G. Schultes of Queens Village , will leave today on \ a motor trip of five days to Schenectady where they will attend the American Legion convention. Mr. and Mrs. Nashan have been spending several days at \Silver Rock Lodge , \ their summer home on Union avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott , accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott and son Roy oi Islip Terrace , motor- ed to Orangeburg and visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Scott and family und Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott of West Nyack over the past week-end. Fred Rlin lworth of S t a m f o T A . Conn., is spending* several * day_ - at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larrav«e of Scarsdale , who were rec ently married , wore rscent. guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Schorskc aad famil y. Josep h Gray and J. Joyce of New '\\: *rk wen 1 week- end guests. On Sunday-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ho/l' man . Mr. and Mrs. Felix Wezel and Prof, Alfred Roth of Brooklyn , Wall ace Maj>atmi of Flush- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Lr- n O'Reilly of . 'Konlconkonia and LoRoy and How ard Schumacher of Richmond Mill were i?uests at \Pine .! View Cottage. \ The Misses Ruth and Dorothy Sehorslu: also spent the week-end with their parent -i. The second annual outing of the Vigilant Hose company No. 2 , of the Freeport Fire department , was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Weise of Rockville Centre and Holts- ville at their summer home on Jane court Sunday afternoon, A clam- bake , roast corn , frankfurters and other refreshments were enjoyed in the oak grove , followed by games for the adults and children. In the baseball game between the married and single men , the married men wei'e the winners and the horse shoe p itch- ing contest between the married and singl e men was won by the single people. The shoe race was won \by Miss Josephine Montross , first , and Mrs. 'James De Giordano , second. Miss Josephine Montross was also firs t prize winner of the volleyball game and Miss Dorothy Montross , second. In the games for the children , , Ai> thur Manz was the first winner nnd Jean Dirkes , second. Other games were played and a tug-o ' -war for the men and women. r - .. The members were welcomed hy Capt. Joseph Manz and Mrs, Manz and , Second Lieut. Fred Helta - .and Mrs. Helm. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. J. Mauexsberger , Mr, and ¦ Mi's. Franl. Johns , Mr. and, Mrs; William . Dunker , Mrs, Annie. ,. Mont- ross , IVfo and ' Mrs. Austin Mbntfcosa and:- family, Mr. and Mrs. • ' Fra*nlt Jackson and family, Mr. - and- ' Mffl 1 , James Edwards , Mr. and Mrs;*Fr*nk Kuppel , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith and family, Mr. and . Mrs ; \'James Dei Giordano , Mr. and Mrs. Dbminick ti>{j* Giordano and family, Ml- . - and Mi *. Chester ' Dirkes and family, Mr , _M Mrs. Jack Shea , Mr. «n<l Mrs. T6wri- send Van Oi'sti-and Md family. , M*s. HixtM • 'Wlllfittflpw. and Mi-s . Carl Pellico and family; Raymond Willettsj Miss Frances Condon , William J. Boradbach , Miss Myrtle Pitterman , William Schildt , Miss Mary Bruch and severa l other guests , all p i *reer nort The committee consisted oi Chairman Frank Smith and Mrs. Smith and family and Assistant Chairman Arthur helm and Mrs. Helm The members of Alp ha Coun- cil lodge No. 11 of Freeport who were present were Mrs. Augusta Dunker , Mrs. Elsie Johns , Mrs. Annie Montross and Mrs.. Lilh e Weise. Mr, and Mrs. John P: Math ews and son Junior of East Orange , N. J., are spending the week at the Math- ews summer liome on Long island avenue. , ,, _ ¦ Mr, and Mrs. 0. Wendelborg of Bay Ridge , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Still- ufsen and Olaf Velle of Flatbush were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nordstrum and son Louis , Jr. , of Brooklyn at their summer home on Canaan avenue, Mrs. M. ' Hruska of Newark , N. J., was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs . Anton Mihalik and Mr. and Mrs. Marc Ruellet of Waverly avenute. Mrs. Henry Doering and son Ron- ald of Brooklyn spent several days as ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oberh' ue. Luring the week-end Hen- ry Doering, son Ronald and Her- man Oberhue enjoyed a fishing trip at Shinnecock canal and returned with a large catch of eels , flounders and^ b utterfish . They experienced great difficulty in capturing a huge dog fish which was ferocious. Mrs. J. Bennett and Mrs. Blanche Preece of Brooklyn are spendin g the week with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dutch and family at \Camp Carol on Waverly avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Read enter- tained over the week-end Mrs. John Brooks of Brooklyn , and the Misses Elsie and Annie Brooks and Billy Brooks ' of Baltimore , Md. The Holtsville Mother ' s club will hold its first meeting of the sea- son next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oberhue , Mrs El la Ashline of Holtsville , Charles Camp iseh of Middle Island , and Henry Doering and son Ronald were dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Doering at their bungalow on the Ashton place at Middle Island on Sunday. , Mrs. Pviscilla Meyer and son Robe rt are spending a vacation at Lisbon Falls. Me. On Tuesday evening a party was givon- by Mrs. Harry Landahl , presi- dent , and iWm William Clay, vice- president , of the Holtsville Ladies auxiliary ' at the Firemen ' s Communi- ty hall * on Waverly avenue for the members of th* _ auxiliary who attend- ed the parades of severa l fire depart- ments during the summor and assisted nl tb f Holts ville F ax-men ' s fair. Ganuip nnd roireshmonts were en- iovcu, Those wlio attended were Mi' -*. A rthur Read , Mrs, Fred Cohan , M rs. 1'Vrd Griffin , Mrs. Anthony K reu hi , M rs, William 'R i gby and -uu'irMer. Miws Hen riot la , Mrs. (•I-eoi'ue Loesch , the Misses Ruth and lrc.no . Eakff v , Jiilia Wirkus and Doro- thy Hiker , Mra. Harry Landahl and Mrs. William Clay. Investigation oi the highway department accounts in the ten towns of the county and the probe in Islip town which re- sulted in the conviction of War- ren F. - Greenhalgh , former chairman of the Board of Su* pervisors , cost . Suffolk $12 , 000 , acco rding to District Attorney Fred J. Munder , who Mon- day asked the board at River- head to transfer $5 , 000 from the contingent account to the account for investigation 1 of crime. Mr, Munder said the investigation of tho several highway departments had taken six IvKmths and is not yet complete. He said he had ahtteifl ated a surplus in the amount provided \for his , office \ -by - -th e budget but' \ as a result of this special investigation 1 We will spend more tham was antici- pated, \ v 'In asking for a transfer of only $5 , 000 . \Mr. Munder said the remainder of tho cost has bo.n absorbed , by curtailing othei- expense in tho office. 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