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arc Dramatic Holes Frednc March , Margaret Smllayan and Frances tiee have the leading roles in the M drahia , \So En.<ls\ Q. iir Night , \ \yhicllv wljl he shojyii at , the I' atchde;ue -theatre frcj. hr this Thurs- day to ' Saturday. At|E! pjrt: ,jI«iijfite\jc)f|i , theatre • . ¦¦ ' . . . - . ' . -iv ' ¦¦ :;; , ; w. -i ' / ' fw*;!-*\ '*^ 1 . -*- ' ) ! ry ; John Wayiie , and , Garmon Morales iti ¦ ' ¦£$Jto. ; i JLo^ he BPO oil the fec^eeii frpfti Siimkv ' to ¦ /Pn cai1ftv , ' ; - : M'MM-» , ':- M ,. M ..; ?' - ; M -.; I MV ' ->.; 1 .-{-' S .>. ; ,, -! , ' M ' , M \ V ? \^- ,P. M^ Orrin Tucker ' s Qrch . Stars in Rialto Film \ tou re the One , opens at the Rialto theatre this Wednesday for a three-day engagement , introducing the radio combination of Bonnie Baker and Orrin Tucker and his or- chestra to screen audiences. Catchy tunes in the film are \Straw- berry Lane , \ \J Could Kiss You for That , \ \You ' re the One , \ imd*\Gcc. I Wish I'd Listened to My Mother. \ In supporting roles are Jerry Colona , Lillian Cornell , Edward -Everett Hor- ton , Albert Dekker and Teddy Hart. gog . M_ _ f L o|| Holtsvilie is well covered each week for news by . . . Irene Jones On Saturday evening the birthdays of Mrs. R. Daniel Warren of Tuxedo Park and Mrs . Frank Keller of Holts- vilie were celebrated with a duck dinner at Mazanek' s Sunrise hotel , H-olbro ok , for the . following guests; Mr. . and Mrs. William Merkel and son Kenneth of Woodhaven , Mr. and Mrs. William Roehm and daughters , Betsy and Eloise , of Rockville Centr e , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Views of Rich- mond . Hill , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Queens Village , Mr. and Mrs. K-. Daniel Warren and Mrs. R. Storch of Tuxedo Park and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller of Holtsvilie. The guests of honor received many beau- tiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nashan were pleasantly surprised on Sxmday by a visit from the following guests : ,Mr. and Mrs. William G. Schultes of Queens 'Village , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ba . ist , Mr. and Mrs. George Baist anil Mr. and Mrs. John Schlacer of Woodhaven , Mr. and Mrs . William Uiienzig and Robert Nuenzig of Ja- maica Estates , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yerk , .Margaret .and Daniel Yerk of Jamaica , Mrs. Frank Reinlein and Fxahk Iteinlein , Jr., of Hollis and Paul Yanantuono and son Paul , Jr. , of Baisley Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam G. Schultes are spending the week at • the Nashan home. Mr. Schultes . retired from the New York Mounted Police patrol , Troop F , of Jamaica on January 31 , after 20 years of service. He entered the de- partment at the same time as ex- Policeman Charles Nashan , on Jan - uary 31 , 1921. Mr. Nashan and Mr. Schultes have been close friends for many years and . Mr. Nashan was best man at Mr. and Mrs. Schultes ' wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Solomon of New York were guests Sunday of Miss A. E. Hope and sister , Mrs. J. William Davis. Mrs. Davis of Liv- ingston Manor is visiting' her sister for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. John Schauclell of lion- konkoma and Mr. and Mrs . John Sauer of Fariningdale visited Mr , and Mrs. John,E. ' Hiker , Jr., and fam- ily during the week-end . Reg inald and Roger Riker .have returned from the Southside hospital , Bay Shore , wliere they wore operated on for ade- noids and tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. William Cunneen , Jr, , and dau ghter Marie and Miss Janet Smith of Hollis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Cunneen , Sr! Mr. Pelikan and son John left Sun- day evening by motor for a trip up- state. Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexander , B'Irs. Helen Pappas and children , Catherine and Bessie , of New York , visited their summer homes on Long Island avenue on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kout- salves -of New York were also at their summer home with several friends of New York . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller were guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hough of Selden. Mrs. Martin Geis , Anthony Kreutz and son , Arthur Robert , visited in Glendale , Jamaica and Richmond Hill last Tuesday. Mrs. Millard Terry arid Mrs. Arthur Terry visited Mrs. Edith Smith at Dr. Keller ' s hospital , Westhampton , last week . Mrs. Smith is much im- proved. Last Saturday evening there were 13 tables of players at the card party given hy the - Holtsville Mother ' s club at the \ school . -Prize winner s were: Bridge—Mrs. C. S. Smith 2670. Ira Bayliss 2485 ; pinochle—Mrs. H. Heine 6625 , H. Huebl . 6425, Mrs. C. Baack 5760 , Mrs. W. Landahl 5730 ; bunco- Mrs. Charles Leddy, - Otto Bassemir , 113 games each , Rose Igel , 14 games , Ethel DeRose, Joseph Igel , George Huebl and Robert Zimmer , 13 games each. The special awards were as follows: Lloyd Overton of Bayport , quilt; Mrs. H. Vollbracht of Hol- brook , rug; Mrs. C. S. Smith , Holts- ville , crocheted doily and Henry Heine of Holbrook , cake. Miss Edna Horn was a guest of Miss Marion Schwenk at Kingston over the week-end and attended the Alumni week-end , at New Paltz Nor- mal school. At the last meeting of the Mother ' s club held at \ the school , Dr. Elizabeth Wells , executive secretary of the Suffolk County Tuberculosis and Pub- lic Health association and Miss Mar- tha E. Sansom , superintendent of physical education and health in the Second Supervisory district , were present. Motion p ictures , taken last Sprin g of the children with whom the health officers had been working on ' posture , were shown. The p ic- tures were taken by Charles Wal- ters , physical instructor , who is now teaching in Brentwood. Miss Sanspm told of three reasons why good pos- ture is essential to the happ iness and success of children . Mr. and Mrs. William Belits and son Richard of Dumont , N. J., and Mrs. Kenneth Creighton of Hoboken , N. J., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cohan of Union avenue. Active 16-year-o ld boys often need more food than their fathers ; some- times they need' as much as 5 , 000 calories daily, while their fathers may require only 3 , 000. Mary Hahn records the doings in Coram, each week. If you haye news for her see her at Rpyagna ' s store or call . . . Selden 1449-J2 The Rev. Charles Boleyn spoke on \Nazareth or Jerusalem \ at the Sun- day morning service in Trinity Meth- odist church. Amon g the local people who at- tended the \Sunn y South Minstrel Show \ at the Port Jefferson Hi gh school last Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. ; Elton Tibbitts , Mr. and , Mrs. Frank . Hagen , Mrs. A. . Makov/ski , Mrs. Frank Pommer , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ballance , Charles Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. Fingar , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon, Mrs. Rudolph ' Hahn. Miss Lois Fingar and Miss Laura ¦Borella took part in a tap- dancing act. A daughter , . Jean , was born on Monday, March 10 , at the Mather Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bostelrnan. Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Overton and John Baczensky were guests , of Mr. and Mrs. John Baczensky, Jr., of Franklin Square on Sunday. A meeting of the Sunday-school board of Trinity Methodist church will be held at the home of Mr! aiid Mrs . Frank Lyon on Friday evening to mak e plans for an Easter party . Local , residents who are celebrating their birthday s this week are Mrs; Dominick Plate , Monday; Dominick Plate , Tuesday ; Doris Mae Hag \ en , Thursday; Frank Hagen , Saturday. Mrs, Eugene Libi' s birthday will be next Monday. Mr. \ and Mrs. Frank Pommer of Paul' s , Path spent Sunday visiting Mrl and Mrs. August Muller and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nadeau of the Bronx. On Monday they visited their son-in- law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of St. Albans. Mr. Pommer returned home Monday eve- ning, but Mrs. Pommer ,is spendin g some time . at her daughter ' s horue. The Home Bureau unit met at the home of Mrs. Carl Holschuh last Tuesday for a food lesson , in charg e of Mrs. Herbert Kempster. In the afternoon patterns were cut ^ for blouses. Yesterday a meeting * was held in the Selden Community house and patterns were fitted. The iesson is in charge jof Mrs. Dickey . Mr. and Mrs. George Weber and Mrs. Joseph Rovagha were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Albasi of Patchogue on Monday, the ' occasion being Mrs. Albasi' s birthday. Mrs. Charles Palazzi , Miss Lola Follini of East Patchogue and Mr. and Mrs. George Weber were' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Es- posito of City Isl and on Sunday. The first aid lessons which local women are taking at the : home of Mrs. Leslie Hough in Selden have been changed from Tuesday to Thurs- day evenings. Mr. and Mrs , Elton Tibbitts and daughter Carolyn were , gue sts of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gehrig of East Mor- iches on Monday. Mrs. Rudolph . Hahn visited Mrs. George Bobenhanseh at the Suffolk home , Yaphank , on Friday. On S at- urday Mrs . Elton Tibbitts visited Mrs. Bpbenhause . n and found her condition improved. Michael Dilucian received a ship- ment of 800 baby chicks yesterday, f T H.EAT RE *' Matinee: Adults 25e , Children 15c ; , Eve . Priced : Adults 40c Children 15c Smoking Permitted in Rear oE Theatre at no additional price. FIVKE PAKKINQ FOR 200 CARS ]Fill. - SAT; ' MAR. 21 - 22 . MATINEE SAT. ' , 2 :30 ' ' PLAY ; JACKPOT LUCKY - SATURDAY NIGHTI Fred Antiilrc Pnuletto Goxldard Artie Sii aw and Bond — in — ^Sec^wd X3hoiiiis ?r Lnlost News Events - Novelty , . CJinpt. 7 . ''Croon Hornet . StrikoWAjraln \ ' ¦ , , ' FJr ' flt Byonlnu Show 7 . :00 P, M. . ;SuK : MoiCTu«s^ ;Mar. 23 > 24 , 25| ; MATlkm , SUN. . 2:36 . . . ' ¦ „ ' TJiorojaMitciiJDll .Tohn .Wny . rio ! \ ¦ ' ' ¦ \ Inn Hunter in ^Ifli^^^ . Latest •Newft .i Eyonts Cartoon . . Firs t IJyonfnff , SJiow , 7:00 P. M. iWED^ THUKS; \ ; MAU.m - 27: : ' P|ny ' NRW Jiickpot . Lucky ' ' . ' ! ¦ . , '' ':| >yc , dno8dny '' ' . N^lH \ ¦ ' . ' . \ ' - \ .. 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