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%. > A. ^j mA./k. **.A. , * L. *. ' A '**A. < ± ' jL ' JA.^A, '+.+.JiJk.+.Ji BOWLi M^ Ju^ ® [i \ ¦ 4, 3lt ~; LigMonse Hotel J (VVIiHey ' ]li«iiicH , Prop,) ; LAKE' - RONKONKOMA' ! ' ;, . : . . MATINiBE BOWLING ¦ • , • J Pnliy From . 12 N«on to 5 V. IM. < ISeM' er. Ganie Girls ' Bewliiig The .Bake Ronkonkma girls team defeated the Ronkonkoma girl bowl- ers three games out of four last week on Becker ' s alleys , T^ke^onkonkoiiia. RONKON1COMA G. Warren 132 . 177 - 114 145 A: Tobin 114 128 108 138 P. Matson 139 146 137 147 S. Seibert 188 159 194 150 Totals 573 610 553 -580 LAKE RONKONKOMA F. Kirk 158 213 158 142 B. Pfefer 170 174 170 175 K. Curtis 163 150 138 171 U- Emy 175 155 151 149 Totals 666 692 617 577 Ddfield-McNulty Bowlers Running Even in 1st Place The Duffield team becam e tied for first place in the Ronkonkoma bowling league with the McNulty team , as the result of last week' s game on Becker ' s alleys , Lake Ronkonkoma. The McNulty team lost three out of four to Busch; Duffield won three out of four from Fehring; Agnew won all four games from, the Legicnnarives; the Shavers defeated Greershut three out of four; the Holy Rollers won three out of four from the Blitzers and the Night Hawks broke even with the Ronkonkoma Wallpaper team. The league standing: \V. L. McNulty 51 29 \ Duffield - 51 29 Agnew _ 47 33 Wall Papers V- 45 35 Holy Boilers; 41 39 Greenhut • 41 39 Buseh r.- 41 39 Fehring 37 43 Night Hawks 36 44 Legion 34 46 Shavers- 29 51 Blitzers ...::::- . 7 33 fr , ' „ ,, , , - nn, . ,..,J MEDFORD SCHOOL This, evening 1 the Medford boys will visit tli e Blue Point school. There will be a fcasketball game , followed by a supper served in the school. The pro- gram will be concluded by the show - ing of sound movies. Friday ' s assembly was a musical one , -with the children supplying the entertainment. The musical program was as follows: Clarinet solo , \Amer- ica , \ Marie Glover; piano solo , \Valse , \ Patsy Rose; accordion selec- tions , \Carezze \ and \God B less America , \ M anfred - Butther ; pi an o solo , \Silver Threads Among the Gold , \ Dick Boehl; cl arinet sol o, \Long Long Ago , \ Joseph Schleyer; piano solo , \ Barcarolle , \ Anna Tif- fert; vocal solo , \I'll Never Smile Again , \ Sarah Ray. The hon or roll for the month of February includes the following pu- pils: Grade 2 — Carol Cesman , Adele Mizgier , June Wessel , Margaret Fritz. Grade 3—Joan Kassner , Raymond Caldwell , James Mallison, Vera Tonn , David Koechel. Grade 4—&dwkrd Connelly, Ralph Jung, David Neiwschick , Marilyn Zeidler. Grade 5—Emily Baranello , Josep h Schleyer. Grade 6 — George Alt ; Manfred Buttnex , Anna Tiffert. Grade 7—Dorothy Koechel , Annie Laurie Schultz , Jack Finger. Grade 8—Kathryn Biirkhardt , Ruth Crevoiseret , Louis Halik; George Bl' al- lisoh , Patsy Rose , Marie Schleyer. Last \Wednesday , Mi's, lone Justice of the Patchogue Electric Light com- pany showed a series of sound sLides on lighting and the relation of the eyes of all animals to light and si ght. This was called the \Eyes of the World/' The pictures were taken in the Museum of Natural History, and the narration was by Dr. Roy Chap- man Andrews , explorer and author and president of the museum. This program was in connection with \Save Your Vision Week . \ Last Mondiiy and Wednesday the Medford boys attended a basketball clinic at tlie Bell port High school , under the direction of ! Wilfred'Miirth a , director of 1 athletics at that' school. A Girl s ' Glee club has been' formed , ' directed by Mrs. Goozda and Miss firen gel , and meetings axe every . ¦Wednesday. The ' officers are Marie Schleyer , president; Ruth Crevoiseret , vice-presidehfc; Patsy Rose , secretary; Kathryn Burfeh ardt; treasurer. Other members are Elizabeth Ihrn , Virginia Gautier , Doroth y Koechel , Annie Uaurie Schultz , Anna Bianco and Eliz- abeth .Mistier; , Sch o ol ' was closed Monday because ' of a teachers ' conference at the Bay Shore High sch ool for teachers ^ of the Second11 aiid / Third Supervisory dis- tricts. . . Ori\ ' March 6 the boys enjoyed an afterriobhv of pih' gpoivg at ; the Hblts- ville school. Those attending from Medford were \Louis Halik j Alfred Tlerriey and . Alfonso Fucci. HbtTsntiL^ sc«obii - ; On 1 Mon day the teacher ' s of the Holtsvilie , school attended a t joint teachers ' conference at ; Bay Shore- High ; school; In the , p In ffi> o ii g championship tournam ent being: held > at the school , ' the results are »s follows in the scc- : oncl i round for girls : Irene Rudy de- feated > Yvonne' Aiut*;- . 21-14; 2iWy Rnith - Wchtiseh, defeated; Adene SiurVi ^ ¦oriton , 21 -7 y. 21-5;, Knead . Garrozola; defeated Florence Crawford ,, 21*5 , ;21- 4 j Jehhnettc Aldrich ' . . def eated/Ein51y> i Raindnll , 2liG , 2\1>4; -Esther .Wenti&oh ' 'd&feate 'd 'Louise' ; BiiBBinj? ,:, 21^-15/ 2irLi$ Joan Ban da hi' defeated 1 Betty, Sip ' os-* ' 231-16,. 2148; Mildred Ho-lecelc dc- ifeated Jeanne Vauttin , 22-20 ,: 21^8 ; Joiwinc JjoFcver defeiatcd M<a *x i o n wWit<>. - ;. - .aiti7 ' ». - aiiO. ,. . . in; ,th e *?ihii'd , rOiwdl/Iiene Riidy 1^2145; 2Il' 5;:Jeaii - netto ;Aldrlch^21.16i 21-15. . ;. ; 'i-t-fc^&ii-J w- ii im-ii'i .i ' M < •v-r.i' v i f ' trjJi , :, : T^ . ^ i—L:) ' ¦¦ iiliftfift feifei j MOTli Htinters Ihn Bowlers Drop To 4th Place in League In the bowling league at: Arata s alleys , Port Jefferson , the Hunter s Inn five , George Mistier , Jr., manager , has dropped ' ¦ to fourth place , after losing: two out of three games to the Smith town Fire department last Friday. There will be eight more matches : before the league ends , with the ' Hunters Inn ' team playing off an extra gahie which had been : post- poned. Yaphank , tfiiittSngtdn In 2M Place Contest Yaphank defeated the visiting Hunt- ington p ingpongrers last , week in the second match of ' the pJayoff for sec- ond p lace in the Eastern Long Is- land Pingpong league. The score , 5—4. Huntington -w on the first match . The final test between the two teams will take place tonight at'Huntington . Singles— Butt (H) 18 8 15 Gl over (T) 21 21 21 Sammis (H) 21 21 21 Hoeffner (Y) 18 12 9 Albert (H) L7 21 21 15 23 Tillinghast (Y) .. ' 21 13 16 21 25 Cantrell (H) 21 21 15 21 Kinney (Y) 13 18 21 15 Burrows (H). ...- 19 16 21 21 21 Rogers (Y) 21 21 19 12 19 Gale (H) 17 9 18 Kazel (Y) I:!... 21 21 21 Doubles— M< . - Gale-Burrows :- ,(H) 21 15 21 Tillinghast-Rog'ers (Y) 19 21 16 Albert-Samniis ' (H) 21: 17 10 Hocffner-GIover (Y) 19 21 21 Bu tt-Cantvell (rl) 21 16 Kiriney-Kazel (Y) 23 21 lake Ronkonkoma P.T.A. Elects &i ficers Meeting Also Takes TJp Child Health Promotion and Possible Continu- ation of Music Lessons I The election of officers held at last Wednesday ' s meeting of : the Lake Ronkonkoma Parent-Teacher associa- tion resulted as follows: Mrs. Elsie Okvist , president; Mrs. Mary Hugel- mcyer , first vice-president; Principal Walter C. Dunham , s-econd vice-pres- ident; Mrs. Charles Davis , secret a ry ; Mrs. Frank Halik , treasurer. Bert Court , member of the board of trustees , ispoke on the board' s activities and duties and answered severa l questi ons submitted to him from the question box . Oiie of these dealt with the possibility of appropri- ating money in the annual budget for the continuation of musical in- struction. Mrs. Frank Hugclmeyer has , during the current term , given her services gratis as a music teach- er. She is discontinuing the work next month to return to her dirties as a teacher in the New York sch o ol system. Mr. Court said it was likely that thi» would be placed before the voters at the . annual meeting - .: Dr. Elizabeth Wells of: the Suffolk County Tubereuloisis and Heal th as- sociation , and Miss Martha Sansom , health director , formerly connected with the association ' , \were also pres- ent an showed ntoviea depicting the beneficial oftectR of corrective exercis- es. Miss Sansom , whose work was originally fostered : and paid for by the Suffolk County Tuberculosis and Health association , is now asking school board to spon sor this work; since is has been proven very helpful; Coirestive exercises , Miss Sansof ex- plained , 1 : are\ ' not- give n en masse as in physical train ing, classes , hut arc given , according to individual n eeds. Further steps to promote child health were tal<eh with thq appoint- Iment of' a ¦ coln ' mit 'toe ' to conduct a summer round-up; The boJil- d of trus- tees h' as' giveii tliis coriiinittec , .eonsist- 'ihgi of Mrs: Wallaco 1 Jay' and - Mrs. Wpiam Okvist, . permission, to mak e al-rangomentB with th c sch o ol ph y- ' sician , I'Dr. T^alte-i; Roettingci , t to set ;n date in May f OL*: the physical cx- amiiiati^ of Mall pro : school; children wh' *? ' will enter ' the Lake . . *Ronkonkb- nia= school ih SepteiVib ' ea ' i This would check up oil any ' physical / deffects and give the children ' ahnpleftime :to ctii-ii'ect them before cnterinfy school. ;Anbthor health : measure recentl y un- dertaken is the con tinuation of Vita- mini D capsulee foi- ' flrst \ arid second grade children utitil the end of Jiinc, The constant drip of water ; Wefrrs a^ny [ tlie '; har<les ' t; stone; AM tW «o»st!artt ! gnaiv of' Tbwser i ; Masll«intcs!th<f tttiijifhcst b' (»wc? AnU the , constant*,cooinff lover Curries off tli« WiisIiiMfif mnid ; ;A;n 'd tho constant adveirtWcr N Is'^HeKow wfto ' gftts the jradis • A <» ' « i > 'xw, '&'• \ ' < « \ ' ii • «•¦ « • ( ' «¦ ii. ' -• -r i-'A4^» Pheasant Field Trial Manorville Mar. 22 Rain , snow , or shine , the Brook- haven Game Protective association , Inc., will hold ' a field trial on liber- ated pheasants ' Saturday, March 22 , on the association ' s gro unds at Mari- orville , it is announced 'by Jerome V. Jerome; Rccretj&y. • The trial , which will begin at '^ai nrv. is open to any dog that «an h andle ga-mc birds , but dogs will \be famished \ tb th' ose en- trants who haye. \ none; The event is open to . assocTo-tion .members and their friends.^- Admis sion to . the grounds is free and the public is in- vited. Prizes ; will be awarded - to the outstanding. , dogs- 'j and . in th'fr event a rncmber places first , he- or she will | win a leg; r orr:^th e Chaales L. Law- raiice trophy;t!;W .llIiam Schroedev of Pldi-al - Pailc^ and-! Edwin Parsons of Sayville will , bj*\'the judges. ' Sand Fleas' O vet sea War , Vfets tb Meet SatiiwMy The Sulf Oik ¦ County Sand Fleas Pup Tent , Military Order/, of the Cootie , fun organisation , of ' the ' . Veterans of Foreign . Wars M will hold - a special scratch <j-neoting) ; this- Saturday at S p, nii , in Veterans hall , Medford ' . ' The Pup Tent, recently, organized , 'is the only one in Suffolk county and is seeking more membei's whose - names will appear on t|ie charter; AH V, Fi W, members ,in Suffolk are invjted to attfend. The officers ' of the Pup Tent are : Chailes Eilrn gh am ,, seam squir- rel ; William ; Taylor , blanket; bum 5 George- Buekelinsn , high gmmport; Ediyard Roschke , - custodian of Guinirny duffel.bajg; EdwardjD; Sbring ( -Vsci'ibe ; Left Weil ,, shyiiter.; G eoi^e Brown * Frank i Nelson t and • JoBeph ; Corleyv tightwads j -tou La> Ghat; sliirt reader; Harry„ Scli ick , .provost- niarshal; Aug- ustine Buhl/ -pill pusher. P .IM to Sponsor Bioy Scout Troop, Medford Pupils ' Condutt Contest Winners Announced at . P. T. A. Meeting- Red Cross Talk The Medford Parent-Teacher as- sociation , meeting at the Medford school last Thursday evening ' was given a brief history of the Red Cross organization and its service , by- Miss Dorothea Paull , who also told of some of the educational work spon- sored 'by the Ked Cross , including first aid , home hygiene , prevention of farm and home accidents ,; and life saving. The sending of food packages to European war prisoners was ex- plained. Miss P aull invited the mem- bers to visit the P atchogue work- rooms. The Junior Red ¦ Cross de- partment : was also discussed and samples of work- done by children were sliown. Miss Vera Jacques; district health nurse , was also present and spoke briefly. Princi pal 1 Carleton Upright an- nounced the winners of the conduct contest held during tlie first half of the ' year , sponsored by the P. Ti . Ai pupils who received ' silver p in awards were : Grade 1—John Muller; . Grade 2 , 3—Lewis Davis; Grade 4—William Mistier-; Grad e 5—David Gautier; Grade 8—Agnes Bianco. The ^ \Bill of - Rights Week\ essay contest was won by Edward Connelly for the lower grades and Edward Crevdis«ret for the upper ; grades. The Medford P. T; Ai will sponsor a Boy Scout Troop. This was requested by Principal Upri ght. Mrs. P. Cara- siti , Mrs. George Zeidler; Mrs. J; Schleyer , Mrs. P. Mistier , Mrs/ G. Wessel and Mi- . Upright were ap- pointed to sel ect' a committe e of fiv e men in the community to take charge of organizing a troop.. After the meeting the penny strips were counted; with the 1ST to Z group the winners. The A f to' . M group, which lost , will furnish refreshments at 1 the next meeting, when a short skit will also be given by several members. The April meeting will be : hel d one week earlier , on April 3 , because of the Easter- holidays. The group ¦ . -will hold a card ' party on April 25- Legion to Give Flag> Comity Clerfc Branch Members of the Patchogue post , American L ' egi6n , led 1 by Commander Benjamin Hblnies , on Saturday after- noon will formally present an Amer- ican flap to County Clerk Frank Markvart for use on the pole atop the deputy county clerk' s office at 25 lake street , ; Patchogue. The presentation will take place at 2 o ' clock at the Lake street building. Invitations have been sent by Deputy -County Clerk William B. Sinn , on be- half of Mr. Markvart; to Mayor Charles 1^: Butler; Jr., and other members , of the Patchogue Village fcoard , and to Supervisor Edga r A. Sh arp: The ceremony will be open to ,^he public. Installatiori 1 * ha ' a ' <: beleh - ¦; cotviplefeetl I' oiv a flasher'' Mltf c eiffn&l ; ati Paljfchbguc 1 - Port Jeff^fibii V r^ :a iia,)ttte FaT m -t*- Markct road, ' . np*thr of- Medford, it waa> rtypof'ieimo ' the ' Brbokh' a^TdwiV ' boftrd^laBl A wo el( . by J ptice- of i m msum&miawtam. . ;rh' e': sig^ 3ll hja d 'fbecli sought-for'-fae 1 tihie, by tlio ; ' . 'i l owni; board . 1 ¦ It \fUifilv-CB 1 < '^«6V 9: : f6i' u ^' or;fchbo^nd,, ft!n 'd; r s^ lip#d | - ;ti-tt%' oiv t th e ' Btch^u ' cJP^vt' ^o^ilbn\< af0^d^^^ etp^fw i< ^Mi'l y^Wi\ ' - \\' .! ?* ¦ ' V v- ' ^-v;, , c iAij, Fllwheri TifaiBfef SignaL .