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Mary Hahn records thfe doings . ini - Coram: e«i c h a- ¦ tweek . t I£?y<ra __ave .news, tfor- .her see -i fher: iat<'Rov.agna ' s ; store i or i call .. . -iiS4 -dei. I44 - »iJ 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pommer , Hugh Fingar , Mrs. Henry Farrands and Mrs . - Rudolph Hahn attended the fu- neral; of Gustave Hoffman n last- Wed- nesday. Mrs. Joseph : Rovagna and ' Mrs. George Weber : attended the wedding of - Miss Clara ' Holzer to Everette Daters at the Holze- - home in ' Patch - . ogu e Th u rsday and the dinner held at the Old Oak hotel after ' the cere- mony. ' Mrs. Charles Roos of - Yaphank . road spent several-days this week visiting relatives ; in Brooklyn. The Rev. Richard Francis delivered a holy communion . service with the congregation partaking i of the Lord' s supper on ' Sunday at ; : the Trinity Methodist ; ehurch. The^new itletho- dist hymnal s were dedicated by the pastor. Over 40 hymnals have been purchased in memory of loved ones. Next Sunday Mr. Francis will speak on \Life ' s Adjustment. \ The follow- . ing Sunday, October 27 , which will be his last Sunday as pastor of this church , he will take as his subject , \If I only had one sermon to preach . \ Mr: and Mrs. John Robinson were given a surprise party at the home of : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borella last Tuesday evening. Those present were Miss Marion Rauch , Mrs. Mary Pier George , : Mrs. Anth ony -Borcilia of Medford , Mr. and : Mrs. Spurgeon Newcomb and Mrs. John L'Homme- dieu of Port Jefferson , John Hula and Raymond Robinson of Rocky Point , John Seiden , Mr. and Mrs. Fred ; Henson , Mr. and Mrs. John Borella , Bruno and Laura Borella of Coram and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bor- ella of'Patchogue. . ¦ : The Coram ' ¦ R epublican club , which met at the clubrooms last Friday evenii -;?, had : as. . .speakers , 1 -Robert Still of Patchoguel' R. Ford Hughes , commissioner of elections; William McGollom , under sheriff ; District At- torney Fred J. ' Munder . and Charles H errmann. ' president of the Yaphank Republican club , who extended an in- vitation to the local club to' attend' a meeting in Yaphank on November 6. -^ Mrs. William -Kennedy-has returned to her hom e in SanFranciso , Cal., after spending seven weeks at the home of her father , William Koschara of Mooney Pond road. Timothy Byrnes spent several days last week visiting relatives in Brook- lyn. The Home Bureau met yesterday afternoon in the Community house for lessons in millinery , given, by the county'leader , Mrs. Powell. At the \ next meeting iir two weeks , lessons in drafting skirt patterns will be given by : Mrs; Harold F. Davis and Mrs. Carl Holsc 'huh. Dorothy M. Still ¦ Mr. and Mrs. ' Sandermah and daughters , Edna , Irene and Joan , ar . id Gustave Preus were week-end guests . of Mrs. 1 Olympia Gasket at her home in Wellington Farms. Week-enders at their - Wellington Farms bungalow were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fisher , Mr. and Mrs;: Robert West and family, Mr. and : Mrs. Ar- thur A. Anderson , Mr. and ; Mrs. Al- bert Kelly, • . Mr. and Mrs; Edward Slagle , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nien- stedt and family. . Mr. and ; Mrs. Clai'ence Dunnigan and family came out- Sunday to in- spect their new bungalow , which is being ' bililt - in Wellington Farms. Mr..; - William Mott , who has been spending several weeks here visiting relatives , returned to her home in Vallejo , Cal.., last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Shokey and Mr. and Mrs. , George Giroux were guests of Miv and Mrs . ' -Raymond Still on Sunday. Mrs. Iiarold F. - Davis of the local Home - BtiFoau is-attending a- skirt pattern drafting lesson in- Smithtown today. Miss Doroth y Still is attend- ing the second -meeting in the glove- making proj ect. ' .. ¦ ' ¦ ' Boy Scout Pilgrimage . To Roosevelt ' s Grave Oyster Bay^ Oct. 19 \Uncl e Dan \ Beard , 90-year-.old national scout commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America , will on Sat- urday afternoon , October 19 , lead 6 , 000 Boy Scouts of New York , New Jersey , Connecti cu t and Pennsy lv ania in their twenty-first ¦ annual pilgrim- age to the grav e of Theodore Roose- velt at Oyster Ray. ' Pie nays he is try ing to borrow a pair of oxen and a cai't in which to ride. The Roosevelt Pilgrimage has be- come the largest annual Scout event on the Atlantic seaboai'd. \The purpose of this pilgrimage , \ the veteran ' Scout leader said in an- , nouncing the date , \is to re-emphasize- in the lives of- American youth the strong, manly virtues of our great Chief Scout Citizen. ! He not only ad- vocated but lived a life of outstand- ing unselfishness. In honoring him , every Scout and Scout leader should keep in - mind the forceful , aggres- sive , constructive way iir wh ich he energized Boy Scout • ideals for the benefit of all mankind. \ Assembling at the Oyster Bay High school shortly after noon , tho Scouts will form their lines at 1 :30 p. m., and start their one-mile march to Young ' s Memorial cemetery at 2 p. m., to the music of Boy Scout bands and drum and bugl e corps. ' With Mr. ' Reard will be a massed formation of Boy Scouts carrying United States and Boy Scouts troop flags , delegations from the Explorers club , Camp fire club , the Buckskin Men and the Range Riders of the West , and a group of Scouts in au- thentic Indian regalia. Each Scout contingent will halt briefly at the grave and come to salute as one of their group place!. a wreath on the gate. The Scouts will then gather in the large natural amphitheatre for their annual memorial services. Mor e Ticket Books For the -World' s Fair Awarded. Customers This week' s winers of World' s Fair ticket books given away by several mid-island merchants , in co-operation with The Mid-Island Mail ,, and ' tho store from which they received their awards , ai-o : Mrs. Francis Sloane of Lake Ronkonkoma and New York , Agnew - and Taylor ' s store , Lake Ronkonkoma ; Richard . - f olmes and Mrs. P. J. Tierney , both of Medford , Larson ' s store, ' Medford; George Ty- ler and Rudy Bohlon , both of New* York , Hugh Fingar ' s store , Coram; Miss Elizabeth Matsen and Miss Constance . Normademii both of Holts- villo , John . Hopes ' store ,, Holtsville; ' Miss G. ¦ 'Will . tt; ' Now York , Dave ' s Farm stove , Soldon; Mrs. id . Topper , Selden , Royal Scarlet' store , Selden. v Each of the winners lias boon awarded a ticket book _ which en- titles 1 them to double admission into the ' Wotld' s Fair and 17 of the feature attractions and the fair park- ing field, . ' ' ;¦ Mrs. Richard Henry Mr. and Mrs. -Gordon Perry of New Jersey were week-end guests at the hom e of her grandparents ,, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Blue , Point road. Mr. Williams and daugh- ter Ruth accompanied them to the World' s Fair oiv Saturday. Mrs. Wil- liams was unable to go because She has an infected foot. The annual barn dance of the fire department will be- held Saturday evening at Bob' s Brass Rail on MicP die Country road. A large number of costume prizes will be awarded; Mrs. Leonard P etrucelli and Mrs. Henry Niem.an . of- the Selden branch , American Red Cross , attended the roll call meeting of the American Red Cross held at Huntington last Wed- nesday afternoon. Those attending from the Port Jefferson chapter were Mrs. Daniel Davis , \ Mrs. Leslie Hough and Mrs. Clifford Griswold. Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Lev en e and daughter Gale of -Flatbush spent the week-end at their bungalow oh Ken- sington avenue. Mrs. Joseph Kucera and bab}* - of Sayville spent Thursday at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry of the Middle -Country road. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Still and daughter Lucille motored to Washing- ton , D. C , last Friday : and visited their daughter , Maybelle , who is a freshman at the National Park cob lege. Lucille returned home on Sun- day and Mr. and Mrs. Still remained for the week. A benefit card party will be given at the Old Community house , next to the school , Friday at 8 :30-p. m. } with a special prize and refreshments. The following members of the Sel- den branch of the American Red Cross attended the reg ional conference of Red Gross chapters of Long Islan d and New York held at the Garden City hotel last Thursday; Mrs. Leon- ard Petrucelli , local president; Mrs. Tilde n Ryman , Mrs. .. Hen_ y Nieman and Mrs. George Tepper. Mrs. Pet- rucelli has appointed Mrs. Henry Nie- man as local roll call chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Holze of HollL - spent the week-end at their bungalow on Pine street. Tii e Nature ' s Gardens Community house was filled to capacity Saturday evening for the card party given by the Ladies ' auxiliary of the fire de- partment. Special.prizes were awarded Lloyd Overton of Bayport and Doro- thy Welcome. A home-made cake was won by Ira Bayliss of Ronkon- koma. First prize , in p inochle was won by Mrs. Annette Miller; first in bridge , Ira Rayliss , in bunco , a tie between Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Sehnurr; second in pinochle , E Hie- bel; second in bridge , L. Volgraff ; third in pinochle , Mrs. Katherina Mitchell ; third in bridge , Mrs ' . Louis Duke. Miss Frances Walsh of the Middle Country road celebrated her twenty - fir -1 birthday the, past week. Miss Henrietta Hough , student nurse at the Norwegian hospital in Brooklyn , spent the week-end at the home of her . parents , Mr. and ' Mrs. Leslie Hough of the Middl e Country road. ; Everett' Davis , of Coram celebrated his eightieth i birthday J last Monday . : Louis ' Duke of Boston , Mass., spent the week-end at his home on ' Middle Coun try- road. Miss Dorothy Hough of the Brook- lyn Mothodist hospital nursing staff spent last Friday with 'her parents , Mr. and - Mrs. Leslie -H ough . Miss iGIoria Terron of Long Island City spent the week-end at the home of her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Carmine ' Paradise of ¦ Middle Country road. • . . ¦ •: Mr. and -Mrs. George Waldron and daughters , Anna and Gertrude , and Jiinmie -Lynch of Evergreen : drive motored to Union;City; N. 3., on Sun- day and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William ' Schilp. ' / ; Mrs. Lena Seuffert of Maspetli ; is spending a week at the home Of her son-in-law and \daughter , Mr. and Mrs. George Brunquell of Evergreen drive. Mrs. Leonard Harding returned Sunday to her hom e in Brooklyn , aft- er spending the summer at her home on Sunset avenue. Mrs. Richard Henry was the week- end guest of her . brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. r James Ellis of Valley Stream. Sylvia Goetz Mr. and Mrs. George Schlueter of Middle Country road motored to New York last Tuesday evening. Pat Isabella , Mr. and Mrs. A. Be- ss af aro and son Alfred and niece Sahare and Louis Isabello , all of Brooklyn , spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. - Sam Centineo of Maple- wood avenue. Sergt. Louis Len z of Fort Dix , N. J., spent the week-end with his mother on Evergreen drive. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simon of New York spent the week-end at their bungalow on Kensington \ • ave - nue. Mr. and Mrs. George- Sohl , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fehmer and Miss Bertha Sohl of New York were week - end guests at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. John Sohl of Adirondack drive. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Migdalski , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Migdalski , Mr. and Mrs. William Lauturner and niece Margaret , all of New York , and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heslin and son Edward of Brooklyn ' spent Sun- day with Mr; and Mrs. Rudolf Lau- turner of- Argyle avenue. • Blr. and Mrs. Joseph Perfidio and children , -Frank , Gloria and Michael , of' Astoria spent Sunday at their bungalow on Adirondack drive. ¦ Mr. and-Mrs. : Harry Mengello and children , Michael , Renee and Celesta of New York spent Sunday at their bungalow on Adirondack drive. Miss Regina Lenz of Evergreen drive' celebrated her twentieth birth- day yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gorman have returned to Brooklyn after spending the summer at their bungalow on Adirondack drive. Mr. and Mrs. P. Neilson a n d daughter Dorothy of- New York spent Sunday at their bungalow on Wy- ome avenue . Mrs . H. Gluckler and daughters of New York spent the week-end at their bungalow .on- Adirondack drive<^ Mr. and - Mrs. Gildo Civ.itella , and family of Brooklyn ¦ 'were, at . their bungalow on Ormond avenue -on Sunday. - Mrs. ;Paul Goetz of . Kensington avenue celebrated \her birthday -on Saturday and entertained Mrs. Ru- dolf Lauturner ,. Mrs . ' Alice Schreiber and daughters , Alice and Mary, Mrs . Mary -Martin and daughter Evelyn , Walter : Schreiber of New \ ' York spent : the- week-end with his family on Middle Country road. .: Rudolf ¦ ¦ Lauturner of New York spent : the- ; -Week-end with his family on Argyle ' avenue. - Joseph- . 'Martin , son of Mr. and Mrs. ' • ¦ ' ¦ Joseph Martin of Adirondack drive , celebrated his eighth birthday ort Saturday, • October 5. • His guests were - Clay and Joan Truett - and Richard Arent. - Michael-Brun o of- New York spent the week-en d with his ;family on Woodmere avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank - Bovann ; of New York spent last \ Wednesday and Thursday with Mr: and Mrs; Joseph Martin of Adirondack drive. Paul Goetz of New York visited his family on Kensing ton avenue over the week-end. - _ Mrs!. Alice Schreiber of Middle Country road will spend tomorrow and Friday with Mr. and Mrs . Wil- liam Lauturner of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Schons and children , Glaus and J enny of Brook- lyn , were week-end visitors at their bungalow on ' Woodlawn avenue. Mr. and Mrs . N. Garofola and children spent the week-end . at their bungalow on Adirondack drive. 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