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Adamec , Jr, I FUNERAL HOME MODERN CHAPEL Spacious Homelike Accommodations Usage No Charge Prompt - Service — Any Distance Phone SayvilJe 6G9 Locust Ave , Bohemia, L. I. Rall y in Patchogue Of Junior Red Cross Nest Monday Night Representatives fro m 35 Schools — Assistant National Director to Speak — Senior Chapter Delega - tions to Meet \Wednesday Miss Maude Lewis , assistant na- tional director of the Junior Red Cross , will be the speaker at a Junior Red Cross rally to be held at 7 p. m., next Monday, in the Patchogue hotel , Patchogue. Eepresentatives of Junior units from 35 schools within the territory of the South Suffolk chapter , includ- ing principals and teachers , have heen invited to attend the rally, which will he conducted by the young Red Cross workers. In announcing next Monday ' s pro- gram , Miss Dorothea Paull , chapter secretary, said that the Patchogue hotel will also be the meeting place at noon next Wednesday of delega- tions from each of the six Red Cross chapters in Suffolk. At the latte r session , the Red Cross workers will meet with representa- tives from Camp Upton and will dis- cuss prospective work that migh t be done at the Yaphank camp by the \Red Cross units. Speakers at the latter meeting will be Mrs. Margaret Lewis , general field representative for the Tted Cross , Miss Grace Homan , director of the Patch ogue Recreation Center for Ser- vice men , and J. F, O'Brien , also a member of tli e ' Red Cross field staff. week-end visitors who attempted to leave the main h ighways through here. Mr. and Blrs. Philip Zimmer of Pinedale avenue entertained over tlie week-end Mr, and Mrs. Joseph I gvsl of Brooklyn. On Sunday other din- ner guests included Peter Mondel of Queens Village and Mrs. . Zimmer ' s son , Corp. Lawrence Case , who has again been tra nsferred, this time from Fort llaniiltoir to Fort Sloeum , New Rocholle. Girls I rom this village who Hi- tended the \Si - 'oulhi ' Own \ program in celebration of i.ht- iMM-nly-ninth anni- versary of hu v Girl K COH I M df Amer- ica , held al the I' nvchugiic !Iigh school Sunday ail t\ r^ion , ivu-huiod hone Rudy, rvlanosi White , I ' .onise Bushing ari d iCsi her : .\\n\ l!ull< W. 'ii tisch. Al the annual mc-riin ^ uf t in- ' ( .;< - dies ' auxiliary oi\ thi- (i n: (k-pj .rtinotit held last week ;it 11- ¦ * - ' nunc <>f -Mi \ - . A rthur IJuluunul ku' of Fa n-uih<! vllle Gardens , the followin g ofl\ n-tr:- wi . n. elected ; Pi*esi<* U. *»t. , MtM. ClaroiH- r Ln Favor , re-elected; vice-presi dr-ii L i\hs. - Edna Hawkins; socrelnrv , Mrs . Frmik Simpson ; treasurer , Mrs. Alex Si pos Tlie annual annivers.uy part y of the organization is p lanned tor Saturday evening, March 2!J , at the firchuli. with Mrs. A l'thuv Bahnntn ' llor an<l Mrs. Frank Simpson in charge of ar- rangements. This party will b\ e foi the members of the auxiliary, fire de- partment and thoi r families. Because of the illness of several . members , last week' s meeting of the fire department was postponed to to- morrow evening at the lirehall . Prints of pliotos published in The Argus , Advance , Mid-Island Mail or The Moriches Tribune of people or scenes or oth «r things, may he se- cured in nearl y every instance from these newspapers. Appl y either to the office at 13-15 North Ocean Ave- nue , Patchogu e , or to any repres en - tative of any of those newspapers. Portraits takeai at our studio by ap- pointment. —rA<l v. <Continued from page 1) tauket; Ernest B. Sills , Port Jeffer- son; Theodore A. NodelL , Port Jeffer- son; Mario A. Cicci , 5 Tellman court , Patchogue. Also Josep h P. Biceo , 38 Second street , Patchogue ; Charles . H. Them- ert , Ronkonkoma; Bernard Gutman , North Patchogue; Albert C. Algren , 59 Liberty street , Patchogue; Domi- nick 1. Spaccarotel . la , 20 Waveriy avenue , Patchogue; Patrick Raimond , Medfoid; Frederick Bonincasa, 36 \Waverly avenue , Patchogue; Richard Busch , 16 .Northridge street , Patch- ogue; Francis Engelhardt , Brookhav- en. William R. Mott , a volunteer , of Buckl ey avenue , patchogue , was slat- ed to go with Monday ' s quota , but his departure was postponed tempor- arily because of an infected finger , it was reported by the Local Draft board. Mr. Mott was one of two men who were to have gone Mon- day as replacements for rejections in the sixth quota from this district. The other renlacement position was held by Albert Salvatore , also of Patchogue. . . On Friday, the Local Draft board , from its headquarters at 25 Lake street , Patchogue , mailed out ques- tionnaires to 60 more prospective draftees, including Friday ' s mail- ings , a total of 1260 questionnaires have been mailed to date in this dis- trict. The questionnaires must be filled out , notarized and returned within five days from day of mailing. The ' men to whom questionnaire s were sent Friday and the order num- ber of each axe as follows , only the street address being given on resi- dents of Patchogue: 1201—William Godfrey, Port Jef- ferson; 1202—Walter Matusky. Se? tauket; 1203—Peter C. Frankenbaeh , 19 Thome street; 1204—James W. Ingles , Stonv Brook ; 1205—William C. Cabel , Selden; 1206 T -R OCCO Mot- tola , 66 River avenue; 1207—Frank- lin R. Benjamin , 22 Morrison p lace; 1208--Henri' O. Gerdts , Middle Is- la nd f 1 209- Albert W. Hoslek , Se- tauket; 1210— Amos M- Furman , Lake Grove. 1211—Stanley W. Randall , 108 North Ocean avenue; 1212—Francis S. Hawkins , Si-laukel. ; 1215—Chart ies S. Didierson . Jr., Port Jefferson ; 1214— Anthony C. Vclo , Jr., Stony Brook; 1215--Cl inton {) . Bines , Port Jeffe rson; 12145—Martin K. lurocci , Bidlporl. ; J217- —Josc'tth L. Lindamood , Pnlnm-a , N. J; 121H- -Cl.arles II. ( ..uv ' Khnrl. Rcld^ir , 12V.)—Philip A. Alloy, ;j, 'i Wood avt'iiuc; 1220-—Jos- < ]>!i G. Tefit , Port Jefferson Station, 1221—Louis K. Scii'ir , Jr ., Coram; 1 222 L*o Ilo . cjuu Harris , Port Jff- fej -son ; 122U - Joliii J. Carioto , 2<> . Te rry street; 1224—Clifford L Rog- ers , l,nW' Ronkonkoma; 122. r )—Her- bert Sinkofr, 7(i Railroad avcj iue : 1226 George E. Waldron , Brookhav- en; 1227—Charles R. Woodanl , Port Jefferson; 1 228—Itobert Woodliull, 312 Eas t Main street; 1 229—Robert C. Steve riot , Mt. Sinai ; 1.230—Mitch- ell J. Duchnowski , Coram. 1 231—Richard Weatherby, Port Jefferson; 1232—Clyde A. Bennett, 430 South Ocean avenue; .1233—John C. Tracy, 33 Jennings avenue; 1234— Ernest ' P, Mancuso , Bellport ; 1235— Robert (J. F . Griffiths , Mt. Sinai; 1236—Chavies E. Rogers , East Pat- chogue; 1237—Harry G. Hollander , Rocky Point; 1238—Howard G. Way, Harvey, Illinois; 1239—Everett L. Hart , Sr. , Setau ket; 1240—Horace W. Comfort , Jr., Blue Point. 1241—Tranlc H. Furlong, Lake Ronkonkoma; 1242—John J. Eisen- hard t , Port Jefferson ; 1243—James J. GaraMa, 258 West Main street; 1244—Louis G. Mazzotti , 48 Railroad avenue; 1245—Peter P. Wedegis. Blu e Point; 1246—Wade L. Webh , Mt. Sinai; 1247—Antliony Kurtinai- tis , Hollis , NV Y. j 1248—Samuel Fein- :bevg, Port Jefferson; 1249—Theo- dove A. Colli , Jit. Sinai; 1250—Al- fred William Burrough , 29 Highland avenue. 1251—Carlos Huitron , Lake Grove ; 12B2—William M. Paxson , 179 Lake, wood street;¦ . ¦ 1253—AIbert J. Carlo , 26 (Third . street; 1264—EmH J. Zitz- rn^nn, Medford ; 1 , 255—Edward R. Metier , Medford ; 1.256—James Don- ald Hearaey, Stony Brook ; 1257— I'r. anklin Am Nichols , 120 Jayne ave- nue; 12&8—RusBell C. L OBCC , ' 6C Npvtl)ndfiro street ; laBOn-Eugen e G. Saw, Ronkonkoma; 1260—Burkhard P. Se«le , n8chwarz , Ronkonkema. In , a wishing machine , wash the correct ai)iomi t of . clothes specified by the;¦ . ' ¦¦ ¦ n^nWwfcwer; .ovef. -loiitiihff Is ¦ , lmr .(l . ;w> j tho . clothes ' , . . arid' on; the } Y$$hQt; ' , . y /. '¦ ¦ - ; . > :¦; ¦ . '• , • . ., . . • '¦ ¦¦ . ; ¦ • . . . ., ¦ :¦; * ' : U T^tal Sent in Draft District Is Now 90 Farifiglse gville Mrs. OiiYe Manb y busily gathers items of interest to Farraingvj lle residents each week. Contact 'V her wheiiever you have a \ : y^ news. Selden 1518-J2 Joseph Audi tore , proprietor of the Farniinsrville General store on Horse Block road , is now owner and man- ager . of the novelty and souvenir shop on the S. S. Monterey of the Ward lines , sailing between New York and Vera Cruz , S. A. Daring his ab- sence ^ Mrs. Audi tore is in charge of tlie business here. Louis Rosen , father of Morris Rosen , summer resident of Horse Block road , died at his home in Brook- lyn Saturday evening, following an illness of three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Pelleritto of Brookl yn spent the Aveelc-end , at their place on Lynnwood avenue/ Their son , Frederick , who returne d last week from the hospital , where lie had been ' seriously ill the past two month s following an injury, will be inducted into the army th is week, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Taylor of Horse Block road are entertaining for sev- eral days , J. I.. Northcutt and broth- er , Finis Noi-thcjitt , of Fort Worth , Tex. Eric AnJersori' of Ne-\v York , who is a summer resident of Pineaire ave- nue , will leave soon for the West to convalesce from a recent illness. Miss Edna Horn of. Portion road attended a reunion of her soxority, Agonian , at New Paltz • State Teach- ers ' college over the week-end. Miss Edna Hawkins and cousin , Sam Robinson , of Farnungville Gar- dens were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mt 's. Paul Hauck and family of Brooklyn. The conditio?! of Mary Fogarty, who has been seriously ill in Mather Memorial hospital , Port Jefferson , for about three weeks , remains unchang- ed. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fogarty of Horse Block road. Mrs. Albert Nussbaunter of Patch- ojgue , niece of Mrs. James Wetsell of itorse Block road and a frequent vis- itor here , is in. Southside hosp ital , iBay Shore , recovering from an 11 11 - 3iendicitis operation . Mrs. Lucille Gilbert of Portion I'oad is recovering from illness at the home of her daughter , Mrs. Ralph Taylor , in New York , where she has been spending the winter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dentel of Por- tion road -were guests Saturday even- ing of Mr. . and Mrs. Fred Koch of Yaphank. Mr. and Mrs. Alien .Sip-os . . and : fam- ily of Portion road visited relatives ( in Brooklyn over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur Terry and family of Portion road spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Terry ' s mo ther , Mrs. Henry Jennings of Shelter Is- land. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidi and Mr. and Mrs. Sayino Nitti of Brooklyn , Avere guests of Mrs. Sicli ' s and Mrs. Nitti' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Auditor . e of :Horse Block road. On ¦Sunday, dinner guests at the Audi- tore hom e were F, Nei g hley and J. ¦Swigart of Patchogue. ' Mrs. Arthur Terry and . children of Portion road and Mi's. Millard ' Terry of Holtsvilie visited ' Mrs. Edith Smith of Portion road on Mon day at the Westhampton Beach hospital, where she was taken Saturday. Mrs. Smith has an eye infection. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pless of Brooklyn spent Sunday at their place in Farmingville Gardens and Mr. Piess made arrangements for the erection of a one-car garage on his property on Stephen street: Mr. and Mrs. William Clendinnen and family of State highway and Mrs. Clendinnen ' s mother , Mrs. Andrew Lavsen of Granny xoad , were supper guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Loub of Amityville. On Friday evening Mrs . Clendinnen and daug hter Jean and Mrs. Larsen at- tended the minstrel show given by the American Legion at the Port Jeffer- son High school. The business meeting of the La- dies ' Aid society of the Congrega- tional church , held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Terry of Portion road on Thursday evening- , was attended by eight members and was followed by a social hour and refreshments. A large drain and conduit is being- placed on Horse Block road , west of Woody Crest drive , for the elimina- tion of water that floods the bus iness section of this village during , and following every storm. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Haurahan , who , since their marriage a year ago , have resided in Farmingville Gar- dens , moved to St. Albans on Tues- day and will make that village th eir future homo as il is more convenient for Mr. Haniahan , who is an instruc- tor in a ncarliy aviation trades train- ing school. Mr. and Mrw. A nion Terry und Mr. and Mrs. Le igh Stuart entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their hoiiK ; on Portion road, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Dare, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Still and daugh ter Lucille of Seidell mv\ S. E. Terry ot Fciriningville , A hahy girl , who will ^ .u- named Jean , was born hist Wodnesday at Mather Memorial hosp ital , to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bosteinian of Granny j oad. Mr. and Mrs. F. Perl of Brooklyn visited their summer home in Fa ' rin- ingville Gardens on Saturday and their car became stuck in the mud while doing so , as did many other