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Itosa k^ M koitsit ISMI tite Lake Marie Mopney A great part of the . summer popu- lation of the.lake and vicinity depart- ed to their city homes over the week- end. These were mostly families in which. .there -are children who started the fall school term on Monday. Many summer visitors are staying on to enjoy the pleasant September •weather. . The parking ground around the Ronkonkoma station of the Long Island Railroa d is still crowed during the day .with commuters ' cars. Hans Hansen of Ninth street cele- brated his birthday on Monday . He was visited on Sunday b y his son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Brooklyn , and Miss Helen ' Betje m ' ann of Sayville. •Final -arrangements for the Sep- tember meeting of/ . the Lake fRon- koiikbma Parent-Teacher club , which had been postponed.,from tonight to next Wednesday night , will , be made at a special meeting tonight of the program committee of the club. Mi- , and Mrs . Peter Boyce and chil- dren. Thomas , William and Nancy, of Staten Island visited Mrs. ' B. Mooney of Oakwood street on Sun- day afternoon. ff . , \ \ . ' A large ' number of Holy Name men received holy communion in a ' body Sunday at the 8:15 mass at St; Jos- eph' s R. C. church. Also on-Sunday, after the 8:15 mass , the regular Sun- day catechism classes started , one group receiving some ' final irtetrric- tions in preparation ' . for first holy- communion , which wlll. be adrnihister- ed nex t Sunday morning at the 8:15 mass. Those fi-bm the ' first holy com- munion group are asked to be at the church , this Friday. , afternoon for ex- amination and final instructions. Mr. and Mrs. Renee Earpin aiid Mr. and Mrs. Edwiri Bobkiewicz of New York spent two weeks with Mrs. Wal- ter Bobkiewicz Sr. , /of Lake Ter- race. Week-end guests ' oi Mrs. Bob- kiewicz were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffiths and sort Bobby and Dr. and Mrs . Harry Bobkiewicz , also of New York . • ' • ., - W alter Bobkiewicz , Jr., returned to work this week , after an absence of three months due t to an injured finger. He received f the injury sj+ the airplane factory in Hartford , Conn,, where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Miller of Ann Arbor , Mich.,.are spending a few weeks with Mr. Millers parents , Miv and Mrs. Nicholas Miller of Hawkins avenue. The interior of the Methodist church is being painted and when completed , a new rug will be laid. / Mrs. Clinton Smith of Holtsville , who recently returned from spending the summer in Germantown , Tenm , was :a guest\ ' of--Mrs. - George Pearsall of Church street Monday afternoon. Several local members of the Cen - tral Brookhaven Republican : club en- joyed the clambake last Wednesday at the Centereach firehall. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goldsmith of - Commack and Mr. \ and Mrs. Wil- liam Du Bois were ' guests Sunday of Mr; :and Mrs . George Pearsall. Miss Mildred MfacPurk of Salem , N. J., and 0. D; Howard of Balti- ln^ref 'f Md; , '' ' \*were- week-end* \ 'Quests of- Miss Francis Newton of Portion road- . \ ¦ ' : ' -. . ¦ ' rThe Ladies ' - auxiliary of William Mtevi'-itt Hallock post; American lie- &mi> is; : h aVing;;ft$ - 'first: meeting of tKW ${tll season today at the clubhouse , v^tlifeieQtip^ . Qfy oifieerp. . ' f 1 '^. . - , ThS ^it^sperons ,. ' .who have j riot met |or . \ .feyeral months , p leiu .tb te- sume'' tJie ' ir ;iHe ' etin ' gs . ' 'and caird parties early in October. ' ' .. ' Mr. fuul , ' Mi:s. . Ipjliam Becker and son Jack* left Mondayt- on a t vacation motoi '-triF.'to : , Virginia. ' - Mr. - Becker is empTo ' yed j - .by, Wendell Still . • Judge and Mrs. Harold Sorenson and .children; . Doris . , ' arid ' Harold , re- turned jjj st week' from a motor ti- i p throiiglV the ' south. Michael Turdczi , 3d , celebrated his sixth birtfhday last Thursday at the home of his parents on Peeonic street. Those present included Mrs. Michael Turoczi , Sr., Mrs. Stephen Pamlany e , Sr. , Madeline Pamlanye , Stephen Panilanye , Jr., Mrs. Emil Becker , Jr.,. and children , Laura arid Francis. After spending the summer in up- state . New York , where she has lived for most of . her life , Mrs . Leonore K. Felber , former music teacher of the Lake Ronkohkoma school , has returned to Hempstead. Her sei'- vices have been procured as conductor of the Chopin Choral society of Hemp- stead , which comprises at present , . 35 young- woraen. Among, their coming activities will be a 45-minute religious program at the Temple of Religion at the World' s Fair in October. Mrs. Felber ' also plans many substitute teaching calls in Nassau county dur- ing the coinnig . year. • Another youthful birthday celebrat- ed recently was Frank McDonald , s03i of Mr. ' and Mrs. Frank McDonald , who entertained sev eral young friends on his fifth birthday, September 3. , Those prfes ent ' included William and Evelyn \ Commerdinger , Mabel Com- merdinger , Laura and Francis Becker , John , Robert and Jeanette McDonald; also Mrs. Emil Becker , Jr., arid Mrs. John -Hatras ,,. Ji\ • Miss Madeline Pamlanye is expect- ed home this week from Southside hospital. B^y... Shore , Where she is rec-overing: favorably. Charles Wentisch On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs . Jacob Riseh y Sr., of Oak street entertained Mh and Mrs. R. Stuebner of Brook- lyn and Mr. arid Mrs. B. Stuebner of Richmond Hill; Mrs. John Carroll , Mrs. Frank Sj;rumphler , Miss Rita Hale , Miss Ptij llis Carroll , Misss Patricia Carroll , John Carroll and Richard . Strumph- ler . were guests of Mrs/ Stephanie Piatt of Iroquois street at a Chinese luncheon party in Patchogue , Satur- day. . Allen Newton Gbi'ardet , who has been spending the summer with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gir- ardet of Hawkins avenue , has re- enlisted in the U. S.- Navy and has been assigned to the Naval Air sta- tion at Pensacola , Fla. He left by motor with his father on Monday. . The Study club will ,.meet , tomor- row at the home of Mrs. Nicholas Pusempf oh Park avenue \ The Ladies ' auxiliary of the Amer- ican Legion will hold its first fleet- ing of the fall season in the : club- rooms oh Ch urch street this after : noon. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Girardet , Jr., of Forest Hills spent Sunday with Mr. Girardet ' s parents , 'Mr ' , and Mrs. StevlinR- Girardet , Sr., of Haw- kins avenue. You save over a dollar by sub- scribing to TSie Mid-Island Mail — only , $1.50 a year. Mrs, Frank Rommel and children , Cluire and Junior , spout the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searc h in .Woodhaven. The Thursday Bridge; club met last week at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Howey in St. James. The winners were Marion Freyer , Mrs, F r c d Smith , Mrs. Fred Kenneth ancl Mrs. Daniel- Seibert. Tomorrow the club will be entertained hy Mrs. Margaret Sheilas. . * - • Among the sales at the! Parkway garagie this week was a Tudor car to J. Vokalek of Bohemia. Mrs. Frank Itunimel enterta ined at luncheon last Tuesday, Mrs. William Gilsing ' er of Elmhurst , Mrs. - Robert Search . -of Wopdhaven , Mrs. , Emil Frizclue of Mill Village , N. H., and Mrs. Herman -Eckhardb of Jamaica Estates. ¦ - ¦ , Mr. and Mrs, J. Dhvid Terry of Hawkins aVejui e attended the wed- ding of Mr;' -Terry ' s niece , Miss Ann Marie Hershey, to Carl Arthur T-Io ' uy of , Boston , ' , Tex. ,, in the Roclcville Centre Presbyterian church at 4 o ' clock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D ouglas ( Terry of Terry court -tverfe' ,5j .isb ;p-rese3it ..... l ;¦ '' .. . - Miss ftqllie . Woodbury of Hawkins avenue is spending a week -^ith her niece , Mrs. E. Thomas Seal e of Northport. The local firemen . . will meet at.the firehouse- ,. on portion/-road nex t Mon - day. , - evening \ . ,, -\' ' • ' • • ¦ • ' • • ' ;¦ , : ., ', 7 . . . Mr \ ., and ' Mrs. Rpnelle Hdlm- grin of Bridgeport , Conn., are spend- ing two weeks at their bungalow on Richmond bo ' ulevard. Mr. Holmgrih is chief engineer , on . the ship, Care- less , owne^ ' by the American Steam- ship lines, Which is engaged in coast- al shipp ing. , . The Mblloy, family, who have been occupying ' th e Kech bungalow On Oak sti' eet ,, .. : returned to Richmond Hil l \ \ on- \ Friday. • Ethel Neger • ' - - •¦ \ The Yaphank Rod . and Gun club met last Tuesday for election of of- ficers. By unanimous vote the of- ficers were re-elected as follows : Mat- th ew Fogartey, president; Louis Mer- ritt , vice-president ; Joseph Schmierer , secretary J Edward Davis , treasurer. Helen Cozine of Riverhead spent Saturday at the home of -her uncle and &unt , Mr. and Mrs. James Cozirie of Middle Island road. . ' . . ¦ Frank Heyner of Ozone Park bicy- cled to the home of ' Mr. and;. Mrs . Edward Ehgelbach last Thursday, - re- turning home the next day.f.f, ' .:- \ ¦ • \ -: . • : \ • \! . Those from Yap hank who helped jbrm the largest freshman class . Bell- ' jort High school has ever- knpwri , were: the Misses Irmgard Gruppe , Betty Mfarchant , Dorothy Co ' nhell , sdso George Rogers and Barry Ho- ma.n.. . - , . . . - . ' . . -- , * The Young . Peop les ' , club met /at the home! of Miss Janet Vobrhies last week. . Further p lans for the . dance they intend . to hold this , fall Were made. , ' .. - . . ' ¦ \ A group of friends from Ridgewood came out by bus to hold a p icni c ^t tli e home of Mi;, and Mi's. Daniel Neger of Middle . Island toad , - Sunday. Mr. aiid Mrs . John Kahsriddle have returned to their home in Brooklyn , after spending the , summer at their bungalow on Crescent street. Mr. and Mrs. C. Numan . of Bayside spent Sunday at their bungalow in Linden Park. Joan Sanford of Main street is spending several,days in/Albany with Mr. and Mrs. J. .Baezensky. Mr. and Mrs , William Johnson and son of Crescent street have returned to Brooklyn , 'after spending the sum- mer at their bungalows. ; ¦ . . : . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bieeke arid family , Mr. and Mrs . Joh n Spilletic , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mock and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Saumwebber , Mr. and Mrs. E. Rieth and family, Mr. arid Mrs. J. Wurth and daughter , Mr. and Mi-s . J. Bhean and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taiern , all of German Gardens , have returned to their homes in Brooklyn., after spending the sum- mer at their bungalowy , ' ; '- Mr. and Mrs. S. Consigho and Mr. Consiglio ' s mother , Mrs> \Jenny Co: -?- siglio of College Point spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mr.s. *6 Dtpnald Rankin of Main street and Mr.Nand Mrs. Leroy Spillct. . . - • Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorch of Ridge- Wood spent the week at their bunga - low on Middle Island road. During tin* week Mr. Lorch and Mrs. Robert Coram of Linden Park held a double birthday celebration at the Lorch home. Mr. and Mrs. P. Phenecole ancl son of Linden Park and Mr. and Mrs ' . C. Schnieder of Linden Park have retu rned to their homes in Brooklyn after spending the summer here . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Marehant have returned to their home on Main street uftei' spending the summer at West- Meadow beach. MARRIAGES EDGAR—HA GENB^RdER Miss Florence Hagenberger , daugh- ter of Mr. and . Mrs/ Phillipp Hagen- berger of Hoibrook , was united, in marriage to Alec Edgar of Smith- town on September 1 at 3 o ' clock in the Emanuel Lutheran- ehureh , Pat- ch ogue. The Rev. Carl Gernannt officiated at the ceremony. . - • _ . - - The bride , who was . ..given in mar- riage by her father , wore a white moir e gown with long veil and car- ried a shower bouquet of White roses. Miss Ruth . Hagenberger was ker sis- ter ' s maid-of-hon or , -wearing, p ink taf- feta with blue accessories and carry- ing p ink roses. The bridesmaids , Mrs. Kenneth -Batey of Seaford , sister of the bi-ide , and Miss Norma DeMilt Of Central f is 'iip , ' . 'Were . in blue taffeta , carrying pink roses. ' , - - . - .. . The best man , wfas William Edgar , brother of the .btidegrbotn. Ushers were Robert Hagehberger , brother of the bride , and BUste? Edgar , son of the bridegroom. TbeI church was profusely decorated With white , pink , orchid and yellow g ladioli arid dahlias- aiid other as- sbt-ted garden flowers. , Alfred Druhm of Blue Point sang \0 Promise Me \ and \Because , \ -vnth Mrs. Alma Ma- kela at tlie organ; . A reception f ollowed at the home of the bride ' s parents on Broadway ave- mie , where dinner Was served to 60 guests arid'dancing was enjos'ed to a string orchestra. Upon their return from an ex- tended trip through the . New En gland states , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar will . re- side in Smithtown , where Mr. Edgar isf in business as a builder and con- tractor . BLINKF.R TRAFFIC LIGHT MEDFORD INTERSECTION A blinker light is to be installed in the near future . at Patchogue- Port Jefl' erson road and the new Favm-ta-market road , north of Mod- ford , according to word received by the Brookhaven Town board from the Stale Tra ffic commission. A .short time- ago , tho board recommended the installation of a traffic signal at this point. In promising action on the request , the commission said tha t , as the result of a survey made at the intersection , ia blinker li ght would be installed- , showing \ caulion \ on Patchogue-Port Jefferson road , and \ red\ on the Farm-to-market road. SCHOOL NOTES MEDFORD SCHOOL The eighth , grade . at the Medf ord school organized a class- club last Mohday. The offic ers are: President , Roland Greishanimer; vice-president , Beverly Mistier; secretary, Marie Schleyer ; treasurer , Patsy Rose. Beginners in school this year , who are attending the small bu ilding with Miss Charlotte Muiler in charge , , are : •Arthur Jjinsen , Richard Mistier , Louis Piergiorgi , Donald Znharatos , Paul Riley, John Suit , Donald Roth e , Rober t Koechel , John Muiler , Joan Condon , Carolyn Hini , Patricia Fritz , Ru th Gautier , Cluire Ziegelmair , Barbara Larsen , Barbara Mistier and Robert Mistier. . A boys ' woodwork club has been organized , meetings to be every Wed- nesday ' afternoon , with Principal Cal-lctoh Upright in charge. Pictures will be taken of all the students ' at the school\tomorrow. The roof on the school i' s receiving a new coat' of paint. William Thomas is doing the work. . On Friday all elementary schools wj ll be closed because of a teachers ' cbnfe ' r ' eriel?, \ Which ' , will be held , at Blue Point. All teachers, of the Med- fbrd school plan tb attend. \ Classes will bo dismissed at. the smpll school , at ,;ll i30 a. m, next Tuesday , dt %he iirimai-ios will be con - ducted .there; > • •- • - ,, :*' : \ ¦ ' ' r ' r ^ ; - ~^ \ :f , 2 : . To See Whiit .Y pM ' re Mfaslng, Jual Refti^ I tb i>.jR*)ad> This Paper for a F W wMk$>: . ¦ '¦ • -y ' • , ' ¦ ¦ . . ^:yi ' - .. ¦ - . : - ¦ ' ¦ \ • ¦ ¦ • ' . .. 'j . M . i KV' . ' y' ••: ;, .., ' , ' ' . . ' \ . ' . ; . • Burst of Camion Cap, From Drills at Upton Mangle B6y iii City An exploding percuss ion cap from an artillery shell that was a memen- to of receiit National Guard main-- euvers at Camp . Upton , Yaphank , cost Lawrence Perfitto , aged il , of IB Second place , Brooklyn , four fingers of his right hand and a frac- tured right jaw on Monday. Returning home from his ' first day at school , the Pcrfltto boy be- came curiou s about the cap th at his uncle , John Ruggiero , who is attach- ed to the Fourteenth Regiment of the National Guard, had brought back from the war games. The• Child ' was playing with the cap ' across . \ the . street from his home when suddenly in an unexplained rhanrter it Wbnt off. He was takeit to the Long Island College hospital; Ruggiero , who is 22 years old and' lives at 1257 ' 75th street , Brooklyn* ' was , taken to the Hamilton Avenue Precinct for qxiostioning- by the po- lice. No charge was made against him. - I , .- . . ¦ ,. , . CAJID OF THANKS .. Chlof D, DulWild- nnd . th ^ memborfj of tho Ranl-onkomn Flro 3)opnrtment wifih tp thapk tlioa e . piaraoritS f, vtiSbonalble for the con-pktQ aucccHH t)£ tbe Ronkohkoma Fireme n ' s Vw ' this yonr , We f ive imt'bhiilitrly ' ffraloful €ov the Biilemdcl i co-oiiemtlbn of thft wiprlciiri on tho fiilr urovinil nnd tho BDOC I IV I oont- ' vlbutors to tliQ dopartmont fund. ' , , - A. J. Wet.»l er ,, 3r. . Secrotiury. COLORFUL - : ' ' ¦ . !»• . FALL FOL lAGJE ||W ¦ proves j|IJagnet at |^ : ^^pNO .M r-^ : ^ J^NOR- /V A These ate ' -wire clay* it P. M. >*r^A lift V s --lKnds . cape filled with 1 U l-^. - ll \R in «iscarlet and gold , V1 \ (' ¦ mellow browns and Kteens. t —al ( U, A pot of steaming coffee , a \4 sniff of . suzling.steak , re- vitnUzc you. Come to the toi> of the PoCQnos for 7 Columbus Day. Golf. RidinR. Urlnft tlie whole famll*- . ' HERMAN V. 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