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I \ m%m^^ CHoqpLATES ' . - , BASKETS ' ,; I I ^^i^l^ BUNNIES \ » NOVELTIES ¦ ' . 1 j With each purchase of 50 pents ntr the store , you recei ve a share . iit , i; , :B j the Bimny Express , which, will bo awarded at 10 p. in , \ Saturday, : -H i • .W , ««^i<^(M«»«|^i)<|l» , t,*l*|l<«^ Mrs. Richard Henry A , surprise. party was g iven for Mrs, Clara Deinbke at her home last Wed- nesday evening, in honqr of her birth - day and that - ,of Mrs. Cora Herb. lt. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Haspel , Sr., Mr . and Mrs. Wil- liam Hasp el , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. ^ L. Grignon , Mrs. Charles Zimmerman , Mrs , George Brunquell , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry, Mrs. Anthony Miller , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Hendrickson , Mrs. . Edward D itches , John Catalhna , Joseph Dembke , Mrs. Clara Deinbke and Mrs. Cora Herbst. - The evening was spent playing games , followed by refreshments. . - George Brurtquell , who is doing government , work at Langley View , W;/spent the week-end witlv his fam- ily on. Evergreen drive, Mr , and Mrs. Everett Davis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry last Thursday evening, . There will be services at tlie Com- munity church this Thursday evening at 7 :30 o ' clock , and Easter Sunday morning there vyill be a breakfast at 7:3C , followed l)y an Easter sermon by the pastor , the Rev. Walter Tiittle. Heinz Schultze has not left for Trinidad , as .reported in last week' s column, as he has not yet received his passport. Mr. and Mrs . Georg e Waldron and daughters , Anna and Gertrude , Mrs. Barbara Bletteaiberg and Miss Ann Wenner spent Saturday in New York. About 50 youag soldiers from Camp Upton wer e guests of the Selden Red Cross auxiliary at the Nature ' s Gar- den ' s . - clubhouse, - last Saturday eve- ning. Local yp-ung ladies assisted in making it an enjoyable evening for the men. ' ' Mr. and Mrs; Harold Frost are now living at their new home on Pine street. Mrs. George . , Waldron , Mrs. Bar- bara Blettenbei-g and Mrs. Richard Henry • visited Mrs. Joseph ICucera of Sayville on Monday afternoon. Selden people who attended tbe card party given by the Holtsville auxiliary of the fire department last Saturd ay evening were: Mr. . and Mrs, Louis Duke , Mrs. Joseph' Hendricks on , Mrs. Charles Zimmerman , Mrs. Haxry Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry. The annual cenference of the Conir munity ; chu rch will be held at the church on Evergreen drive on Thurs- day, April 17 , at 7:30 p. ni. This meeting will be preceded by a cov- ered-dish supper , to which all inter- ested are invited. Mr; and Mrs. Heinz Schultze of Evergreen driv<e were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dumbleton of Patch- ogue on Sunday afternoon. Edgar T , Reid of Providence , R. I., is visiting at tlie home of his . niece , Mrs. Cyril Poster of Evergreen drive. The first annual card and bunco party of the thirty-sixth Election District Democratic club of Selden will he held at the Nature ' s Gardens clubhouse on Saturday, April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Hagan have returned home , after spending the winter ia -Florida, Their \Clam Bar ' . ' on the Middle Country road is being enlarged. Mrs. Louis Duke ol Middle Coun- try road was a. guest at the Monday Bridge' club meeting held at the home of Mrs; Edward Pfeiffer in Patchogue. Selden school closes today for the Easter holidays, . Miss Marjorne Monaghan , who is employed at George' s ' Lighthouse , Commack , spent the weekr end at the home. of. her. paients , ' fylr , ' and Mrs. EJd^vard i Monqg^ari v of , Argyle avenue , : stnd s had. as her guest , M[iss Bridget; Bendoiovichj also of 'Com- Wtfck. ;. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' • ¦ ;> . • , ' :; :. Local ; ladjesj -who ; visjted ,; the . N , orth- liipirt Vpfceran^, ji^sm; j ;a|: on -ItjpJici^y. eve- niri g were Mrs. Leonard Petrucelli ,Mrs. Tilden Ryman , Mrs ' ; Carmine Pirar dise , . Mrs. Edward Monaghan , Mrs; Walter , Fess]er 9 „ Mrft, , Edwin ^emeriti Mrs. Peter Panse , Mrs. Jacob Bac-1 hinsky, Mrs. lauturner • and Miss Dorothy Welcom. Carmine Paradise ,of the Middle Country road is visiting- at the home of his father-in-law , Joseph Parente of Long Island City. Mrs. Rose Indevere , sister of Mrs. Carmine Paradise , is very ill in St. •John ' s hospital , Long Island City. Mrs. Indevere- is a member of the auxiliary of the fire department. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corenti of the Blue Point road at the Kings County hospital , Brook- lyn , on Monday. Louis Duke returned to his position in Philadelphia , Pa., after spending the week-end at his home on Mid- dle Country road. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanson of Middle Country road on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and son Jack of Flush^ ing. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ditches of Evergreen drive entertained on Sun- day Mrs. Ditches ' mother , Mrs. Louise Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maltese and children , Louis and Ann Marie „ of Bellaire . Sylvia Goetz Miss Josephine Patane of Highview drive, celebrated . her sixteenth birth- day on Sunday. Her guests were Marie Says , Evelyn Martin , Martha Patane , Eleanor Barnes and sister , Jennie Merlano and Sylvia Goetz. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goetz of Ken- sington avenue motored to New York on Thursday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Th eiss. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Raduaho and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Migdalski , all of New York , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Lauturner . of Argyle avenue. Stephen Bruno , son of Mr. and Mrs. Micliael Bruno of Woodmere place , celebrated his eigh th birthday on Sunday. The guests were 'Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schwender and son Rich- ard , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feigenbaum and son Daniel , all of Astoria , and Robert and Rose Bruno. M. McGuir e of Adirondack drive and. v George Bobenhausen of Middle Country road motored to New York on Monday. Mrs. Ivann Renn and children , Dan- iel and Richard , of Iroquois avenue spent Monday with friends in Porp J efferson. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Frost spent Thursda y evening with Mr, and Mrs. George Schlueter of Middle Country road. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil James of Kings Park spent last Wednesday with Mrs. James ' father , George \Bobenhuusen of Middle Country road. Frances , Kirkard , and Sandra Bry- son of Mooney Pond road are ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Remy and son George from New York spent the week-end at their bungalow on Adir- ondack drive. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kohler of Middle Country road entertained on Sunday, Albert , Ray, and George Kohler and the Misses Dorothy and Florence Kohler , all of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs . Valentine Schaffler of Brooklyn spent last Wednesday at their bungalow on Ormona avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reck and son spent Sunday at their bungalow on Daisy place. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Gorman of Jamaica visited their bungalow on Adirondack drive over the week-end- Mr, , and Mrs. Harry. Fehnier , of New York were at their bungalow on Acola court over the . week-end. G. Hoffman of Astoria spent Sun- day at his bungalow on Adirondack drive,. . Mr . and Mrs. W. Allegro and daugh- ters of Brooklyn spent Sumday at their bungalow on Argyle avenue. Watson McLarty of Argy le avenue is in the Marine . hospital , Staten Isr land; with a \te g injury. , Miss Elaine Kohler of Middle Counr try; road is recuperating from an illness. « . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kruger: and children , Jack ,. William and Betty, of Adirondack drive spent the week- end with .. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fin- ley. Mrs ' . Finley is the former Miss Ruth Kruger of College Point. George BobenJiausen attended the funeral of Mrs. Philip Vettel , aunt of the late Mrs. Bobenhausen , in the Little Village oai Monday. Bernard Kohler motored to New York on Sunday. Mr. and\ ' Mrs. Gildo Civitella and children of Brooklyn spent the week- end at their bungalow on Ormond avenue. Mrs. Dambacher , who covers this area , may be reached at he r Centereach store. Tel. Ronk. 8605 Ib&Jk© tSrt&ve Frank L. Blydenburgh of the U. S. Marine corps has returned to Indian- head , Md., after spending ten days with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blydenburgh of Coleman road . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corkery are new residents here. They have taken a house on Virginia avenue. Mrs. Michael Mahoney of Wood road has been confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Harold Sorenson of Lake Grove has had an operation in Mather Me- morial hospital , Port Jefferson. The American auxiliary held a des- sert-bridge last Wednesday afternoon at the Legion hall to raise money to buy wool for the making of sweaters for local boys. The net profit was $23.85. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Middle Country read spent Monday in Elmont at the home of their daugh - ter , Mrs. Dudley Bryan. Mrs. Carrie Helf of Wood road , who has been confined to her home for a week by illness , is now recover- ing. Louise Helf is visiting her aunt in Brooklyn for two weeks. - Mrs. M yrtle Helf has returned home after a two-week vacation at her mother ' s home in Woodhaven. Mr. and Mrs . Henry Peppard and son of Brooklyn visited her last Tuesday for the cele- bration of Mr. Helf' s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kolgen ' of Springfield Docks were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Helf on Sunday. Lewis Gerig is spending a few days with his sister , Mrs . C^vrie Helf . Lewis Hock , a patient in the North- port Veteran ' s hospital , is spending a two-week vacation with- his family on Wood road. Little Dan Burr of Main avenue was bitten on the upper lip by a dog recently. The Needlework club will meet at the home of Mrs. Arnold Surdez of Magnolia street this Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. Harvey Williams and Mrs. Fred Markert of Lake Grove motored to Merrick on Monday to visit Mrs. HarrV Gefchart. . .. f „ - ' M*^ : '' . - 1 HaTry; 1 ' -KeIl6i:gf , ' .of 'Milfbra , Conn., and Mrs. Eugene Wilshear and Eugene Wilshear. of Brooklyn spent the week-end \vi th their sister , Miss Beatrice Emery. All visited Everet Emery of Middle . Country .road and Mrs. Louis Corey on Sunday. Carol Corey returned to Milford with Mrs. Kellogg for the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of Main avenue visited Mr. and Mrs. Minot Preston , Sunday night. \ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker , Sr., and Joseph Markert of Lake Grove went to Fort Schuyler on Saturday to visit Teddy Becker , who is leaving for southern ports. Teddy is with the U. S. Merchant Marine corps. Last Wednesday afternoon , Mr. and Mrs. Hai*vey Williams visited their daughters in Riverhead and Southold. Dr. L. Sale-Harrison , Australian preacher , and the Rev , Waldo Putnam of Patchogue , visited at the home of the R . ev. and Mrs. Charles Furman on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mahoney and son Lawrence were supper guests at the Furman home Friday evening. Special Easter services will take place each evening from 7:30 to 8:30 this week at the Congregational church , and the public is cordially in- vited. The weekly church program will . be resumed next week as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aldrich and son Henry were guests at the Ulrich home on Sunday. Friday afternoon the Hubbubs of the 4-H club will meet to color Easter eggs. Next Wednesday afternoon , Miss Dorothy Ulrich will be hostess to the Hix of the Sticks 4-H club at her home on Middle Country road. Miss Melba Campbell of Middle Conn- try road will entertain the Nick Name club next Wednesday night. Tonight the Bridge club meets at the home of Victoria Fishbough in Lake Grove. Mr. and Mrs. William Callan and daughter Dorothy went to Fort Schuyler to visit Frank , who is with the Merchant Marine , before he sailed on Saturday. The ship ' s first stop was New London , Conn., and from there to Bermuda. Mrs. John Pearl of Midde Country road left , last Friday for a two-week visit in Russell with her mother , and other relatives in nearby commun- ities. . The C. O. D. S. met at the home of Mrs. Percy Overton in Lake Grove yesterday. Last Tuesday afte rnoon the Home Bureau met at the parish hall , the subject being first aid. The meeting of the Knit Wits has been postponed this week , but they will meet at the honiesof Mrs; Massey next Wednesday^^afternoon. Miss Fiances : Newton of Lake Ron- konkoma gave a personal shower in honor of. Miss Marion Matthews Court of Lake Grove last Friday evening. Other guests present were the Misses Edith Conklin , Jane Roet- tinger , Thelma Carlson , Harriett Whitson and Kathleen H ughes and Mrs. Frank Newton , all of Lake Ronkonkoma; Mrs. Evelyn Markert , Mrs . William Court , Lake Grove,; Mrs. William Jones , Sniithtown; Miss Dorothea Feyk , Bohemia; Miss Doro- thy Ulrich , Centereach , and Miss Catherine Arata of Sayville. A color scheme of yellow and green was carried out . in the table decorations. Miss Court will be married to Wil- liam Gibson Jones , Jr., of Smith- town on April 19 in the Lake Ron- konkoma Methodist church. Ceiitereit^Ia and