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TELEPHONES : PATCHOGUE 1000 - ioOl , I __ ¦ __ _ . _ ' _ ' . . .; ' _ ' , _ . , . ¦¦ ¦ . \ . ' ¦ / . ' :¦ ' . ;V , i ' .* ' l ' . i.j : , y . '' • ¦ ' .¦; ' ¦ : {. ' . .. : ' .. i - ' . ' ¦ ' : ¦ /- ' ¦• ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ;, ' ' ' ' . 1' - Estelle Schtotman Justice of the Peace D. Ormonde Ritchie of Isli p Town will be ttie speaker at a meeting- of the Holbrook Republican club at Guild hall nest Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Mr. and ' Mrs. George Miller enter- tained at dinner at their home Sunday in honor of their son Howard' s co3i- ¦fi r naation at St. John ' s Lutheran church. The guests -were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spark and sons , Harold and Kenneth. Charles Wit/A of Wantagli , father of Mrs. Miller. Martin Banchs- l>aeE< and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bach and daughters , Grace and Doroth y, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Valentine and sons , James and Tommy of Hicksville and Miss Rose Waltl of Holbrook. James Valentine. Howard' s cousin , was confirmed the same day in the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church of Hicksvi lle. Mr. Witzel will spend two weeks here with his son-in-lav and daughter. Josep h McKernan and family are mo vine - tomorrow to Ronkonkoma. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller of BelLerose visited the Robert Walsh family, Friday. A meeting of the South Holbrook Development Civic association was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koudrich. F red F. Benesch , recently employed by the government , left Friday for Trinidad , W. I. Miss Ellen McKernan has. returned to school , having recovered from her illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Poggi of Mas- peth visited their home on Grundy avenue last week. The Jun ior officers of the Holbrook Boy Scouts went to Bellport Hisch. school Saturday morning to attend a conference. The Bov Seouts who went were Richard Eitel , Howard Mil- ler and John Wehrenberg, Jr., who are patrol leaders and David Habich , senior patrol leader . The Scouts par- ticipated in outdoor activities. ' . 1V . -s^ August Ring of Holbrook and her ' mother , Mrs. Anna Rentz xti Ronkonkoma , attended the birthday party for Mrs. Ring ' s sister , Mrs. Elsie \Reed of Hollis , last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bason had as their dinner guests Friday evening, Mr. and ~ T\lrs. Aidyl Bason and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vail of Sayville. In honor of their son Robert , who was confirmed at the Holbrook Luth - eran church , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Worzel entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. Worzel' s father , George Worzel of St. Albans , Frank Kurth of Oyster Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Worzel and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gutbrie of Jamaica. Mrs. Charles Oertel , who spent four weeks with her brother-in-law arid sis- ter , Mr . and Mrs. \ Joseph Sclienkel of Los Angeles , Cal., returned home Saturday. On Sunday Gustave Oertel and family and William Oertel and wife of Richmond Hill joined their parents to celebrate the return of their mother. The Mother ' s club of the Holbrook school will hold a game party at Hol- brook hall on April 15. Mrs. Mary Bedell is chairman. The party will start at 8 :30 p. m. Mrs. Jack Barbera and daughters , Pietra and Rosemary, accompanied by Mrs. Fred C. Michael , motored to Brooklyn Monday morning. The Civic club held a game party at the Democratic clubhouse Friday evening. Mrs. Rose Walsh won the entrance prize and Mrs . Minnie Cola- suonm o won a cake as a special prize. The Ladies ' Aid society of the Hol- brook Lutheran church will omiit to- morrow s meeting, but will meet the following Thursday, when Mrs, H. Vollbracht will be the hostess. Mrs. C. Baack , Mrs. H. Vollbracht and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Heine at- tended the card party given by the auxiliary of the Holtsville Fire de- partment Saturday evening. Mrs. H. Vollbracht entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs ' . P. Stratman , Miss Wilma . Wehrenberg and Walter Pick- ett of Brooklyn. Mrs. Adele Stegemann , teacher- in Holbrook school, was ill last week and Mrs. William Wentisch of Holts- ville substituted in her class. A ¦ Girl Scout committee meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kath- erine DavieB this evening to discuss plans for a camp • site. • The meeting of the Garl Scouts and Brownies at Holbrook school Monday afternoon was postponed because of illness of many members. They ex- pect to resume meetings April 21. The Community club met last Tues- day evening to. form a new Troop committee for the Boy Scouts. Al- fred Steiger , scoutmaster; Charles Meyer , assistant scoutmaster; A. Henry Habich , chairman; Horace Hamlett , secretary and treasurer; Fred Eitel , Harold ' Worzel and Paul Magenheinier are also committee members. Michael Walthers and James Jones of Holbrook will attend the meeting of the Essanay Social club of Central Isli p tomorrow evening, at the home of Hank Beinlich. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wehrenberg entertained at dinner Sunday in honor oi* their son John , Jr., who received confirmation on Sunday. The guests were Mrs, H. Vollbracht , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wehrenberg, Mr . and Mrs. George Wehrenberg of Sayville , Miss Wilma Wehrenberg and Walter Pick- ett of Brookl yn and Mrs. P. Strat- mann , also Robert Wehrenberg, who is attending college in Hoboken , - N. J. Mr , and Mrs. Sy lvester Bedell of Brooklyn motored out Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wsilsh and fam- ily- Mr. and Mrs. Fred F, Luddeke of Brookl yn spent Sunday ut their bun- galow on Twinbark avenue. Mrs. El izabeth Loddj entertained her pinochle club Friday afternoon at: her home. Mrs, Catherine: McCable left Sat- urday morning for llinii'h a nu ' oii on a few days ' visit. Mrs, Robert- Bason was a luncheon nnd curd guest of Miss Marion A rthu r of Filue. Point last, Tuesday afternoon. Lawrence Johnson , a former resi- dent of Holbrook , who now resides in Bound Brook , N. J., visit ed his broth- er and tiister .in-la w , Mr. and Mrs. John (r, Johnson of Mo .Uk' boulevard , also Mr. and Mrs. J. lb. Sehlotmiu i and other friends of Holbrook last Wednesday. Live lilaster rabbits , singing ca- naries and many other Master Rifts at the Savville Pet aud Guidon Shop, 112 Main St., Sayville. tel. 118: \ ,. —Adv. The Hol brook Demoerti Uc i . -lnb has postponed the n'tiine past y eeheduled for this Friday in the clubhouse be- cause it will be Good Friday. TJie pames will be held on J' riduy, April 25. Mrs. Vincent Colasuonno celebrated her birthday last Satu r day. The \Handy Helpers <Club\ met ut the home of Mrs. Jsick Barbara Saturday afternoon for knitting and sewinp to aid the Red Cross. The Pinochle cub met; at the home of Mrs. Margaret Ring last Tuesday afternoon , Mrs, Florence Habich win- ning- first prize and Mrs. Bertha Eitel second. Refreshments wore served by the hostess. Mrs, Evsi Hollis entertained Satur- day, Mrs. Elizabeth Crow! of the Bronx , Miss Mary McArdle and Miss Katherine \ Zabviskie of West Islip. A son was born in \Holbrook . hos- pital Saturday to Mr ..and Mrs, Dan- iel McNoiee of Central Isli p. Mrs. ' L. Michel of Elinhurst spent several days at her summer home on Union avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stillwell , celebrat- ing their forty-third, wedding \ anni- versary oil ! Saturday, received many congratulations from relatives and friends. ' * 'Hnllll'fMfcliE IW^Iir fS Four Confirmaiits At Lutheran Church Last Sunday, confirmation was cele- brated at the Holbrook Lutheran church, with the Rev. L. Martin , pas- tor , officiating. H. F. Hemes , Sr., sang \The Palms , \ accompanied by Mrs. Theodore Harrison , organist. The confirmants were John Wehren- berg, Jr., Robert Worzel , Edwin See- kamp and Howard Miller , all of-Hol- brook. The church was elaborately decorated with palms. The beautiful lilies on the altar were presented by Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. J. C. Wehrenberg . Middle Islamd Anna Marie Brenner On Friday Mrs. Gilbert Randall of the Ridge was gi-ven a surprise party in celebration of her ninetieth- birth- day. Relatives and friends came to congratulate her and she received many cards , flowers , cakes and can- dies. She was assisted in receiving her guests by her sister , Mrs. Mary Miller Baxter. Mrs. Randall is in good health and is quite active. Among those present during tlie day were Mrs.. Gilbert G. Randall , Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baxter , Mr. and Mrs. William T. Randall , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Randall , Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Randall , Sadie E. Robinson , Amelia A. Overton , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stephens, Mrs. R. A. Miller , Mrs. William Stewart , Ray Randall , - Mar- ion Van Horn, Mrs. Earl Jones , Mabel Overton , Mrs. F. E. Beckwith , Ger- trude Bayles , Geneva * Robinson , Mrs. Henry Schlachter , Mrs. Grace Pfeif- fer , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kollings- worth , Capt. and Mrs. A. B. Randall. Capt. Randall is the former comman- der of the Leviathan and now T cap- tains the liner Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kaminski en- tertained Mr. and Mrs . Frank Kamin- ski of Bridgehampton on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Busing mo- tored to Brooklyn last Monday to visit friends. Walter Bethel spent Saturday, Sun- day and Monday at his bungalow on Bartlett ' s road.. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brust of Mid- dle Village have purchased the De- Santo buiitfulow on Swezeytown road. Mr. j ind Mis. Joseph Duda o. C Brook- lyn have; purchased the adjoining five neros of land. Mr. und Mrs . George Kies , son George and Frank Armstron g of Mid- dle Village were dinner gu ests of Mr. nnd Mrs. I'Yed Brenner , Sr., on Monday. Fred Walters received a lar .ce ship- ment of bab y chicks Friday. Louis lloinski lias lea sed the Fred Mies farm on Whiskey road , the Kid go. Mrs. Sclui fVer returned to her home in Quoguc last Th u rsday, after spend- ing the winter with hor son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Still. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DeLnca and sons , Alfred and Edward , of the Bronx visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wal- ter s on Sunday, Theodore Heinz , and Chubby Heinz of Hunters inn attended the Louis Nova-Max Baer fi ght at Madison Square Garden ' Friday night. Mr. and Mrs . Peter Brank' ovvitz and family were at their bungalow over the week-end, Palm Sunday service at the Presby- terian church was well attended. There was a large number for the communion service. Miss Peggy Hinckley, a music student at Potsdam Normal school , sung solo psu-ts in \The Palms , \ with the choir. . Good Friday will be observed with an ove- n mpTservke at : 8 o ' clock, Special plans arc being made for the Easter Su n day morning service at 11 o ' clock , to which the entire community is in- vited. ' ¦ - Troublesome Drunk Fined John .. A. . Church , ' dishwash er em- ployed in the Suffolk Sanatorium at Holtsville had a re\idezvo>U 8 \yith John Barleycorn in Patchogue Monday night that cost him $20 over and above the usual expenses: for suclv ' a . eclebra? tlo ' n; Fie wi s arrested early yester- day .. by Paitrolmian William -Kordea and Bryan t Norton on a charge of public intoxication. In < h and! i n p Church , Officer Norton sustained an injury to the riflht hand and was attended ky Dr. Jnmep Corrigaw, .Church spent the rest ot' th ' o night in the Town hall loelaip and at 10' n. m ' ., before Act ing Police Ju stice Linc ol n ;G.;' Schm\dt , pleaded . guilty and was fined ,|20. : ;^H o also :wae ^VoW;»;3C^ . 'day inil twin j, but);ext?6uti{oti; j wtta ' ' Mstk nondp cl . 2W *•>¦ 0 P m vj \ <!; !H;*Mpk^ji ^ : ^hiiiiJ^^m^r;Bi-M' ::H-iiif M!^Jk iiK ikf. . A & \ »:* i;