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He hasimade-numerous trips across the continent by car and; has visited each of the 48 states , also Canada , Mexico , Labrador , Finland and Lap - land. Early last summer , Mr. White made , a &39 .rbicycle trip; . from New York to Chicago , which he completed in ten dajrs.V Ho took . this . - ' journey, , he ' says , expressly 'to . disebvexv -a^ /first hand, the opinion of .the average - American citizen on America ' s.position in rela- tion to the w . orld. situation and tlie European war. He conversed with about 30 peoplc a ' dai/Vefttlierihg eii-. lightening - information, ' ' . •F&crmiiigViiM® Mrs. Olive Muuby busily gathers items of interest to Farmingville residents each week. Contact her whenever you have any news. Selden 1518-J2 On July 10 the cabin cruiser , - Eliz- abeth , owned by Allan Sipos oi* Por- tion road , was launched in the Great South bay. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sipos and children , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kraics of Ronkonkoma and Mrs. Julia Sipos of Sunnyside made a trip to Water Island on the boat. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark of Sun- nyside were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sipos and family. Mrs. George Dentel of Babylon was a dinner guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dentel of Portion road. Last Tuesday Mrs . William Wen- tisch and daughter Ruth , Charles Wentisch , Sr., of Farmingville , Mrs. Frank Murphy of Holtsville a n d guest , Mrs. Charles McLaughlin of Richmond Hill , motored to Peconic bay and ga ve a surprise birthday party for Mrs . August Rucks of Cut- chogue. Mr. and Mrs. ' Arthur Terry and children , Kenneth and Arthur , of Por- tion road and . Mrs. C. Jennings of Shelter Island , Mrs . Terry ' s mother , are on a motor trip to Virginia where they will visit Mrs. Jenning ' s son Arthur , who is stationed in the army camp there. Mr. Terry is on a two- week vacation from his position with the Union Savings bank in Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs . Arden P. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stuart and Mrs. Wil- liam Wentisch and daughter Ruth of Portion road were supper guests of Mrs. Wendell Still at their \bungalow at West Meadow beach last Wednes- day. During the month of August , ser- vices and Sunday-school will be dis- continued at the Farmingville Con- gregational church , and will be re- sumed on September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newberg of Stephen street and Mr. Newberg ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. William New- berg and nephews , Junior and Louis DiDonato , enjoyed a trip to Fire Is- land Sunday. Mr. Newberg is having a two-week vacation, from his posi- tion at the Suffolk sanatorium. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Newberg and his parents motored to Albany and spent two days. Recent guests at the New- berg home were Mrs. Florence Cullen and son Christopher of the Bronx. ' During the next few weeks , Miss Irene -Jones will cover the news in this community, while Mrs. Arthur Munby is in Connecticut on a vaca- tion. Septer E. Terry was drawn for Grand Jury duty at Riverhead and attended on July 14 and 21. Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeFretis and children of Bellmore were guests Sun- day of Mrs. Edith Smith of Portion road. \ • Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mason of Portion road visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Oyster Bay on Sunday. Mrs . Jean Kollar and daughter Ar- line of New York , are guests for two weeks and Alfred Caffero of Brooklyn is a guest for a week , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Garite of Step hen street. Mr. . and.Mrs. Thomas Conroy and daughter Patricia . of Richmond Hill are spending a three-week vacation at the home of Mrs. Conroy ' s sister , Mrs. Stephen Devine of Lynwood ave- nue and Woodmont drive. They en- tertained Sunday/Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Malone and several friends from New York:. Mrs. Arden Terry and daughter , Mrs. Leigh Stuart, were dinner guests last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rosa K pehler and Mrs. Conrad Ko eh- ler in Brentwood. Sergt. Marvin Wetsell has returned to Fort Devens , Mass., after a week' s visit with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Wetsell of Horse Block road. Miss Kay Pretcowkz of Brentwood , his fiancee , was a guest at the Wet- sell home on Sunday. Sergeant Wet- sell took part in the transport train- ing for invasion in southern waters for six weeks , from which lie has just returned. Many of the pictures of the invasion were shown in a New York paper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Joseph of Wood- crest drive and Ridgedale avenue have as guests their cousins , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sheen of Ozone Park , for two weeks. On Sunday Anthony Sheen , Frank Lucas and son Frank and friends of Great Neck , Charles Hoffman and . Anthony Bartu- lis of Maspeth enjoyed a fishing trip to Montauk Point. A cash awa rd of $5 for catching the largest fish was won by Frank Lucas. The party re- turned with a catch of 60 fish , in- cluding black Ash , sea bass and flukes. Mrs. Lester Nutter and son-in-law ancl daughter and three children of A birthday party was given for Mrs. James A. Riendeau of \William street Tuesday evening on the lawn of her home by her sister , Mrs. James A. O'Neill. Other guests were Mrs. Riendeau ' s husband , James Riendeau, and her mother , Mrs. M. Aughavin of New York , Mr. and Mrs. George Burke of Hawthorne , Mr. and Mrs ' . William Siegnist of New York , Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Devine of Brook- lyn , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conroy of Richmond Hill , Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh of Jackson Heights and several of . her school friends from New York. Badminton and croquet were played and prizes were awarded. The yard was prettily decorated with Japenese lanterns and colored lights. The table was decorated with blue and white. Mr. and Mrs. James A. O'Neill of New York are spending their vacation at their sunimex; home on Thomas street. Richmond Hill were guests last Fri- day of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zimmer of Pinedale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft' miller and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Bayridge were week-end guests. Pvt. Lawrence O. Case , who is in the Telephone ex- change at Camp Upton , Yaph ank , celebrated his twenty-eighth birthday last Tuesday at the home of his par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer. Mr. ' and Mrs. Joseph Igle of Pine- dale avenue are the granparents of a son born on July 16 \o Mr . and Mrs. Daniel Trimarts of Brooklyn. Mrs. Michael Rudy of Granny road was taken to the Southside hospital , Bay Shore , on Tuesday. There were 13 tables at the card and bunco party sponsored by the Ladies ' auxiliary of the ' Farmingville Fire department at the Firemen ' s hall Saturday evening. Among the first prize winners were: Bridge , W. Rate , 1414; pinchole , H. Heine , 6540; bunco , Fred Griffin , 17 games. . Special prizes were . awarded to Mrs. Paul Gormson , cake set; Miss Florens Haucke ,. blanket. The feature picture this . Friday at the Farmingville firehall will be \Phantom of the Ranch \ -with Tom Tyler. The program will , also include short topics and , a comedy. A game party will be held every Saturday night by the Farmingville Fire department at the.fair , grounds on ' Horse Block road and Woodyerest drive. (Continued from page 1) County Commander Ralph Piper of Kings Park , are William F. Heidman of Northpor t and Gilbert V. Horton of New Suffolk , each of whom is now a vice-commander on Mr. Piper ' s staff. William F. Heidman : The business sessions of the two- day convention will be hel d in the Sayville High sch o ol , the annual elec- tion to. take place on Saturday eve- ning. On Friday night , a message of welcome will be given by Islip Town Supervisor Charles H. Duryea of Say- ville. A parade through the street s of Sayville , in addition to a bu gle corps competition , will be part of the Satur- day program. The nominating committee , of which Junior Past Commander .Edward P. Brennan of Southampton is chairman, is expected to present for the three vice-commanderships for the coming year the names of Emmett Newton of East Patchogue , H oward Sehow of Huntington and Perry Winegar of Bay Shore. Mr. Winegar is an in- cumbent. ' Leonard Logerwell of Port Jeffer- son appears to be unopposed for re- election as treasurer , as does William G. Starr of Center Moriches , candi- date for county chap lain to succeed Charles Rogers of Babylon. Fred Timpe of Brentwood is reported to be the committee ' s choice for sergeant- at-arms , and Roy B. Cronk of Say- ville is expected to be unopposed for re-election as historian, The Smith-Wever post of. Sayville will be host for the convention , the arrangements for which are - being made by a large committee , - headed by L ewis Terry, who is assisted by Anthony Romaine , as vice-chairman ; Arthur Risley, secretary, and Anton Krsnak , treasurer. Officers of the Smitfh-Wever post , directed by Commander William \ J. Kane , will serve \ as official hosts dur- ing the convention , and officers of Smith-Wever auxiliary, of which Mrs. Ruby Davis is president , will \ be the official hostesses. Gilbert V. Horton The Legionnaires will entertain many distinguished guests at the con- vention , including State Legion Com- mander Edward A. Vosseler , Nation- al Legion Committeeman Jeremiah Cross and Congressman Leonard W. Hall of Oyster Bay. Other guests to be introduced in- clude Miles D. Kennedy, first district commander , Kings ' County Comman- der James E. McCabe , Queens County Commander Jerome A. Webb , Ri ch- mond County Commander Benj amin F. Clark , Nassau County Commander Harlow B. Mosher , Bronx County ' Commander William G. Hoerch and New Yo. *k County Commander Alvin S. Mela. County A_ L t© Meet Friday and Saturday UAA*.__4AAAA*A__A*AAAA_AA» GEORGE'S SANITARY \ UUV/K.UI-. p BARBER SHOP ? EXPERT HAIK CUTTING > Hours 8 A. M. to 8 IV M. fW-okdaya . fc ' 8 A. M. to : 0 t l» . M. Saturdays L 63t> Woodyerest Drlyt, Farmlrffvlll. I , Near Loo ' a Storo . ' • ' ¦ ? ¦ OPEN ALL YEAR ft: f t .f t ¦ , _ . ¦; .£