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Harry Kane , Miss Cecilia Wolf and Miss Eth el Kane of O zone Park and Frank Squires of Naugatuck , Conn., were at \Shangri- La \ cottage on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall of Queens Village , who return ed after spending the win ter at Fort Meyers , Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Nashan of Union avenue on Sa turday. On Sunday they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stanwise , son Fred- erick , Jr., v and daughter Vivian of Hollis and ' Miss IVIae D. Young of Richmond Hill , Paul Ymiantuono and son Paul, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. James Stiles of Jamaica, The Ladies ' Aid society of tlie Farmingville Congregational church is completing arrangements for its animal card party to be held at the Holtsville school on Saturday, May 3 , at 8:110 p. m. They will have a nice selcti on of prizes and several awards of hand-made articles. Mrs . Henry P. Tuthill and daugh - ter , -Miss K atherine Tuthill , and Mrs . May Riley, all of Mattituck , were guests of Miss A. R. Hope and Mrs . J . \William Davis on Monday. Mr ; and Mrs. Paul V. Hope and daughter Carol of St. James visited Mr. and Mrs. William Bietel yester- day, Mrs. M. G. T-erry was a week-end guest of Mr. apd Mrs, J, P. McGloin and family at West . Point, Her daugrhter Jean spent the week-end\St the \home -of 'Mrs. George Smith in Sayville. Mass Hilda Francis of New York spent the past week with her sister , Mrs. Paul Zunno of Waverly avenue. « M T . and Mrs. Frank Jakubik of New York were recent visitors of Mr. Jakubik' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Jakubik of Waveid y avenue. Mrs. L. Hartt and son Lewis of Brooklyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kara' of Waverly . avenue on Sunday. M-Y . and Mrs. Joseph LoDestro of Flushing are now occupying their new home on Waverly avenue. . Th eir guests on Sunday weir-o. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LoDestro , Mr; ' / \ and Mrs. Gidio Lo- Destro and T. LoDestro of Corona. F red Klintworth , who is employed at Stamford , Conn., was at his home here for a short visit recently. Mrs. Dean Shook of Bellerose vis- ited Mrs. A. Kreutz on Monday. The Holtsville Fire department was call ed out last Thursday afternoon to extinguish a fire in the yard at the home of Mrs. Ada Mason on Portion road , Farmincville. Mr. and Mrs. William liietel were week-end guests ol Mr. . and Mrs. William Bietel , Sr ., of Bayport and Miss Anna Bi«tel artd Mr. and Mrs. WiUliam Biettel , Jr., also visited their grandmother , Mrs. Remsen Hender- iekson of Cedarhurst. ' There were 13 tables of players at the card and bunco party given by the Holtsville Ladies ' auxiliary at the Firemen ' s Community hall Saturday evening. Those having the highest scores were : Pinochle—Albert Camp- bell of Center-each , H. Stiriz of Pat- chogue , and , ' Mrs. Henry Heine of Holbrook ; bridge—L. A. . Thike of Sel - dew , Mrs. J. Swain of Ronkonkoma , an«l Mrs. L. Duke of Selden ; bunico— Mrs . Otto Bassemir of Corona , 16 games , first; -Arthu r Read , Jr., of Holtsville , Iff games , second;, Miss El izabeth Matsori of Ho-ltsyille; 14 games , third, , Special awards—Cro- eh eted chair set , >Mrs. ¦ Caroline ' Corr of Farmingville; salad set , Marjorio CLn-y of Hol tsville, ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ The homemaking group -of , the local Girl Scouts met at the 'home of- ' Mrs, Clinton Smith on Saturday morning to work on cooking requirements, Eaierrgirl cooked a part of the lunch- eon . Those . attending were Jeamietto Aldrich , Yvonne Arata , Louise ; Bus- siing, Arlene;Simonton and-Ruth Wen- ti nch, At the Scouts ' first annual election , Louise Bussing was el ected treasurer and Ruth Wentisch ,.secre- tary. , Hiss Margurlctta Jacohson will be s-ftlutatorian of~ tho graduating class of / ' -the-Bayport . 'High school this .year , with an (average of 89.88 per cent. Miss Josephine Comfort of Blue Point will be the valedictorian, Coram Repub. Club Officers Installed The officers of the Coram Republi- can club were installed last . Friday evening- at a meeting in the clabrpomsj at the home of- Sal Seheri o on Yap- hank road. The meeting was turned over to Arthur W. - 'Murray, :ipTesident of the Central Brookhaven Republican club , who acted as temporary chair- man. After a brief talk , Mr. -Murray introduced the installing officer , Rob- ert Still of Patchogue. The officers installed -were: Joseph Sehmierer , president; Mrs. Sal Seher- io , vke-president; Mrs. Frank Bello , secretary; Mrs. Bert Brower , treas- urer. Edward Pirner , president of th-e Medford Republican club; and Frank Pa 'tzak , president of the North Shore Republican club , were sergeants-at- arms for the evening. SUFFOLK ASSO. LUNCHEON SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 19 The luncheon meeting-of the Suffolk County association scheduled for Ap- ril 12 , at the Henry Perkins hotel in Riveyli e . ad , has been postponed until the following Saturday, April 19. Major Arnold M. Lewis , chaplain of Camp Upton , will be the speaker. Justice of the Peace Joseph V. Kelly of Riverhead is chairman, of the lunch- eon committee. Mary Hahn records the doings in Coram each week. Jf you have wews for her see lier at Rovagna ' s store or call . . . Selden 1449-J2 Mrs . Harold F. Davis entertained the Ladies ' Aid society of the Presby- terian church at her h |$> e last Wed- nesday. While rowing on Rovagna ' s pond at about 8 o ' clock Wednesday eve- ning/ Robert Hagen and Fred Zim- iinghous decided to get off on a small island. Failing to anchor their bo?t , it got away , and they were marooned about an hour- until their shouts were heard by Mr. Hawkins. He summoned Mr. Hagen , who rowed out to their rescue, Mrs. Gildo Plate , Mrs. Frank Hagen and Mrs. Rudolph Halm attended a card party at the Legion hall in Ron- konkoma last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. \William Hahn , Jr., attended a thirtieth wedding anniver- sary dinner , given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. Heine of Holbrook , in Jack Yerk ' s pavilion in Lake Ron- konkoma , on Tuesday. Miss Grace Overton was hostess to the newly-formed Bible class of It people at her home last Wed- nesday evening. Gilbert C. Moore , business manager of the Stony Brook School for Boys , was the leader for the evening. The Rev. Waldo Put- nam, -pastor of the First Baptist church of Patchogue , will conduct the classes fro m now on. The top ic for the evening was \The Bible and Its Foundation. \ The \firemen were called out Thurs- day afternoon to a fire on Mooney Pond road , which was put out befor e it had had a good start. Mrs. F. Bry- so;i gave the alarm. It was the first hlazj in this locality in many years. He, and Mrs. George Eagl e and son George of Jamaica were Sunday gues ts of William Kos chara. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brower , Mr . and Mrs. Jacob Baczensky and Mr . and Mrs. Rudolph Hahn attended the meeting of the Central Brookhaven Republican club at the Cen tereach firehouse last Wednesday evening. Tl ie sixth class in first aid was attended by the local members at the hom e of Mrs. Leslie Hough in Selden last Thursday evening. The meeting for this week has been postponed be- cause of Holy week. Next week the meeting will be held on Wednesday because of another affair on Thursday. The local firemen w ill soon begin taking a first aid course at the Port. Jefferson firehouse. The classes will be given every Tuesday evening, by Dr. S. Feinberg of Port \ Jefferson. The Rev. Ch arles Boleyn took as his topic for Palm Sunday in the Trin- ity Methodist church , \Jesus Comes Riding. \ A quartet , consisting of Mrs. George Lyon , Mrs. Fred Henson , Sidney Balhmce and Prank Lyon , sang \Palm Branches. \ On Thursday and Friday evenings ther e will' be services an the church beginning at 7:15. The ¦quartet will again sing. ' Next Sun- day the quartet will sing \The . Holy City. \ Services will begin at 9:30 Sunday mornings. The ' Easter party and egg hunt for children of the eommuiyiy ' will he held on Saturday afternoon at 4 o ' clock at the Community house. A meetin g of all interested in the welfare of the Trinity , Methodist church will be held at the Community house next Thursday at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hahn of Coram and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karsch of Patchogue attended a card party Saturday at the Holtsville Community hall , g iven by the Ladies ' auxiliary of the Fire department. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Plate of- 'Yaphank road Sunday were Mr. \ - and Mrs. Clarence Dare and Mr. and Mrs . Leslie Hough and family of Selden. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris and children were Sunday guests of Mrs. Morris ' brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Frank L yon. Little Joan Wittschack celebrated her seventh birthday with a party at the home of her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyon , Sr., on Sunday. Those present were Mrs. John Arch- ambault and daughter Shirley, Mrs. Robert Lyon , Jr., and children , Dor- othy, Robert and Lorraine , Miv and Mrs George Lyon and daughter Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Wittschack , Mrs . Frank Lyon and sons , Charles and Thomas , Miss Jennie Lyon and William Lyon. John Wolfingey , Charles Fullwood and Frank Lyon attended the public hearing at the Town hall in Patch- ogue on Thursday evening in regard to the establishing of a cemetery north of Medford. - - Those celebrating their birthdays this week are: Joan Wittschack on April G , and Edwin Hawkins on April 11. Next week, Herman Schwebes , William Lyon and Miss Edith Boatel- mati will all be a year older on April 14. John Wolfi n ge r , Rudolph Halm , Shirlev Arehumbault and Harry Bonk all have birthday s on April 1C; John Lyon and Mrs. George Wagner wiU celebrate on April 17 , and Chavtes Roos and George Lyo n on April IS. Mrs. Eugene Libi.3fpent the week- end with her mother , Mrs. Caroline Costa of New York. A son weighinp; five pounds and 14 ounces was born at the Dade City hos- p ital , Florida , to tlie Rev. mid Mrs. George Gamble of Trilby, Fla., last Thursday. The baby has been named Norman Paul. Mr. Gamble was for- merly pastor of the Trinity Metho- dist church h«re. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagen and children , Robert and Doris Mae , and Mr. and Mrs . George Weber recently visited LaGuardia fiel d and on their return stopped at Roosevelt fiel d , Min- eola , and took an aeroplane l'ide. Mr. and Mrs. A. Christiansen of Queens Village are now at their sum- mer cottage on Yaphank road. The three Bryson children , who have been ill. are improving. Mrs. Carrie Rutledge of Hones- dale , Pa., spent severa l days last week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Elton Tibbitts. Mr. -and Mrs . George \Weber are moving this ' -week into the house for- merly occupied hy 3\tr. and Mrst Wil- liam \ Lane on Middle Country road. The liouse has been painted and re- decorated. The Ladies ' auxiliary will ' hold its firs t regular meeting: in the new fire- house tomorrow evening. The meet- ing was postponed from Tuesday, to Thursday, as the firemen were having first aid lessons that night. . The baseball season is shaping up, with the boys , beginning- ' to practise. The team is planning to hold a card party soon. WOMAN IN EAST HAMPTON IS FOUND DEAD FROM GAS Mrs: Marjorie Holland McEittrick , aged 51, was found dead of gas poisoning last Thursday afternoon at her home on New Highway , East Hampton. Mrs. McKittrick apparent- ly had been ' dead for three days. Polic'C ent ered - the -house after a news- paper delivery service had reported that no newspapers or milk had been taken in for several days. Dr. Pan! Nugent , who had attended Mrs; Mc- Kittrick , suggested that she had suf- fered an attack of asthma while ' try- ing-to light the stove and then.was overcome by the fumes. She leaves her- husband , a son and a daughtez- .