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CUTCHOGUE Mrs. E. Billard Mrs. Chnrlea Hedell and daiigh- tpr, Audrey, Hpent one day last week at their bungalow at Fleet's Neck. Mr. nnd Mr.q. Patrick Oorman spent a day laat week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mr. Walty visited the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. I'crcy Moore of Flander.s, vjslted with Miss Jennie Norton and her brother, DeForrest Norton, on Riinday. Mrs. Albert R'vnk.<? of Westbury, Is spending some time hero with her mother, Mrs. Annie T?eebe, who i.5 ill and we are glad to hear that Mrs. T?oobe is making a rapid re- covery. Miss Harriot Horton of Brooklyn, spent the week-end here with \li^r mother, jVfrs. T.^anra Horton. ' ' ' Mrs. Jennie Case entortanled .sev- eral ladies at cards on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kmest Milllken nnd children of Himtinston, spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. C. P. Tuthlll. Mrs. Apnes Ross is spending two •weeks with friends in East Hamp- ton. Miss Ruth Fltzpatrlck of Peconlc, spent Sunday with MLss Beulah Adams. Fred Rennet returned Sunday af- ter passing the past two months •with his daughter, Mrs. Chester Melot of Woodhaven. Mrs. Walter Prince of ST 'alley Stream and Mrs. William Austin of East Rockaway, were dinner guests of Mrs. .L. .C.. Grathwohl Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Braun re- turned home from Miami on last Wednesdiay. Mrs. Howard Wardlow of New Tork, and Miss Charis Tuthill of Brooklyn, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Charles Tuthill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ketcham of Lawrenre, Li, T., spent the latter part of last week at their bungalow at Fleet's Nerk. Mrs. Sophie Brocker entertained the \500\ club at her home Satur- day evening. Mrs. Gerald Boebe, Mrs. Flora I^eslie, Mrs. Prseton Tuthill and Mrs. Charles Tuthill entertained at the home of Mrs. C. Tuthill Satur- day afternoon. In honor of Miss Helen Sterling, who was given a miscellaneous shower. Miss Sterling was the recipient of many gifts. :Mrs. William Harris entertained at dinner on Sunday, Mrs. ^fattle T.,indsay and son, Lloyd, and Mrs. ]Marjorle Wickham. GREENPORT Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lipman are vacationing for several weeks in Atlantic City. Members of the .Tolly Roamers Club met on Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Nlna^AVlggins on Fourth avenue. MKss Clotilda Capua^o has enter- ed Mary Immaculate Hospital^ In .Jamaica, ns a studei)t nursw! Despite the cold weather ^fonday night,^he card party held in Com- panions' Hall, and sponsored l')y members of Shenando.ah Circle, C. F. of A., was well attended. Re- freshments were served by the com- mittee. David Kreeger of New York City has returned to his home following f^everal day's' \'1sit' with friends. Oscnr Goldln of the Goldin Furnl- tiire Corhpany, Joyce and Louis Goldln, Mrs. M. Knhn and Leona Kahn motored to New York City and spent Sunday with relatives. Be ready to spend March 2.3 and 24 playing Bingo, sponsored by the members of the Hospital Auxiliary. All welcorne. ^ Members of Court .Toan Of Arc, C. D. of A., will hold a regular meeting on Tuesday night, March 8, at K. of C. Hall. Rev. Charles T. Faltsch, class- mate of Rev. Kermlt Jones, will preach at both services on Sunday In the Presbyterian Church. Rev. Faltsch Is a member of the faculty of the Princeton Theological Sem- inary. Rev. Jones will be out of town for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeve had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hil- ary Corwln of Huntington. Miss Martha Amott, R.N., re- turned to New York City after spending a few days with relatives. M. Kahn, proprietor of the Cor- ner store Is now agent for Loft candies. Watch for Loft specials weekly —^Advt. Mrs. Wilbur King and Mrs. Thomas Moore spent a few days in Fb'shing on a pleasure trip. Miss Dorothy Gagen returned to New York City after a vacation with her parents. Shenandoah Circle, C. F. of A., will meet on this Thursday at the Companions' Hall. Cards and re- freshments will f&llow the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corey left on Wednesday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they expect to spend the month of March'. Members of the Dorcs Society at- SOUTH OLD Miss D. E. Howell Miss Mary Davis of Forest Hills, spent the week-end with Miss Helen Cochran. Martin Joost of Princeton Uni- versity spent the week-end with his parents, and Mrs. Arthur Joost. Miss Mnrgaret Harper and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hill drove to Brook- lyn last week to attend the funeral of ]\frs. Joseph Hnrper. The Triangle Club of the Metho- dist Church had a farewell party at Mrs. Ruth Bergen's in honor of Mrs. Agnes TCemper who loft for Tllinnls to join her husband who is seriously ill. The Brotherhood of the Metho- dist Church hnd a one-dish supper on Wednesday night to entertain the Triangle Club. Following the supper there will be nn entertain- ment. Last Saturday nlte a group of Greenporters entertained at the lo- cal Gr.ange meeting. There was a nl.ay and n male quartet from the Greonport Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Alvah Goldsmith has re- turned to her home after a four weeks' visit with her sister in Free- ville, N. Y. Miss Carol Wells and Miss Ruth T^ittall spent a few days at Miss Wells' home. During the high wind and low temperature on Moncfay the fire de- nartment was called out twice to extinguish chimney fires. The Southold Univelsallst Ladies Society Is preparing a play, \Soph- ••onia's Wedding,\ to be given on Thursday evening, March 31. Dr. and Mrs. George Thompson visited in New York City during the past week-end. The chicken-pie supper at the M. E. cTiurch on FelDruary 24 was Mnu.-'uallv successful and exceeded expectations. NEW SUFFOLK Mr. and Mrs. James Quail and son, .John, spent the week-end in Astoria with their daughter, Mrs. William Rafferty, who has just re- turned from St. John's Hospital, in Astoria. Mrs. .John Delanoy entertained her bridge club on last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Herbert Horton of Sterling Place, Broolflyn, spent last week- end with her son, Curtis Horton. Wilfred Grathwohl returned home from the hospital Inst Sunday and all hfs friends are glad to see him about again. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pugsley en- tertained friends from Garden City last week. Russell Fanning spent the week- end at his home In New Suffolk. Mr. Breaker spent the week-end with his mother in Brooklyn and attended a wedding. The card party held in the Sacred Heart parish hall Monday evening. Feb. 28, was a grand success in .spite of a stormy night. Mrs. .Mason and Mrs. Seymour attended a bridge tea on Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. .lames Grattaji's, Southold. As usual Mrs. Grattan, a delightful hostess, was at her best and any one who has ever had the pleasure of attending one of these affairs knows what a good time was had by all. SOUTHOLD TOWN CHORAL SOCIETY MEETItJG HELD EDWARD W. MAMMEN Edward W. Mammen, a summer resident of Cutchogue, passed away on Friday afternoon at his home on the main road, which he recently purchased and remodeled for a permanent residence. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and respected him. This small commun- ity of ours has lost a fine citizen Funeral services were held In Ja- maica on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mammen is survived by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. Florence Corke and three granddaughters.' , „ ^ , tended the services on Siinday at Mrs. Clarence Case of Patchogue, • , ,, ,, ,, ^ , , , - ,,, I the Methodist Church, in a body. The Shakespeare Club met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gladys Pemtaerton. Mrs. T^roy Raynor has returned home following a visit with rela- tives at Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. Peggy Adams re- turned on Sunday from a trip to Cuba. . Mr; and Mrs. George Preston are expected home this week from Florida, where they spent the month of February. attende d the .shower given fo r Miss Helen Sterling on Saturday. Henry Woelpper and Eugene Ty- ler are on the sick list. Miss Jean Edwards of Greenport, spent part of last week with her nunt, Mrs. Frank Tyler. Mrs. Peter Zapp entertained sev- eral ladies at bridge on Tuesday afternoon. . Michael Hand Is driving a new Dodge coupe. ;Mrs. George Braun and nieces, Betty IJnbekampt and Lillian Goet- RChiou.s spent Saturday In Babylon with Mrs. Braun's mother, ]\rrs. L. Goetschlous. Ml.us Madolyn Tyler of Patchogue was home for the week-end. The Home and Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Phillip Horton on Tuesday. The memliers pf the Pequash Club and guests held their annual turkey dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 22nd. Af- ter dinner a business meeting was held and the same ofTloers were re- elected for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCaffery spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Annabel of Jamaica, recent- ly. Don't forget the Ladles Auxiliary card party that will be held at the firemen's hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William Kane and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCaffery and daughter, Peggy, visited Mr. and Mrs. McCaffery's son, Bernard, on Sunday In Brooklyn. Bernard is In a Brooklyn hospital where he Is recuperating from an operation. Mrs. Melcene Mulford had as her guests on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. G. I'. Rackett of Sag Harbor. Mrs. R. P. Sllleck, wife of the late Russell Sllleck, announces that she Intends to carry on the Insurance business left by her husband. On Tuesday nlgiit, March 8, after the regular meeting and rehearsal of the Southold Tovsm Choral So- ciety, the members will enjoy a 1- dlsh supper In the parish house of the Southold Pre.shyterlan church. All members are urged to attend, and for the benefit of those who would Tike to join this organization, the Invitation Is extended to them. Mr. Walter Williams of Mattl- tuck, directs the choral work and •^he officers are: President, Rev. E. Hoyt Palmer; vice-president, Doris Richmond: .secretary, Dorothy Ho- well, and ticasin-er, Berdlna Van Tuyl. , GREENPORT THEATRE (Continued from page 2) of others, all of whom have impor- tant roles in the story. The merry-go-round will be go- ing round and round and round at the Greenport Theatre next Wed- nesday and Thursday, for at that time will be .shown \ATanhattan Merry-Go-Round.\ Tliere's a gaiety and verve to this picture which fills all comers with a carnival spirit, a hoHdav air Avhlch brings them in- to the theatre whistling and sends them out singing. Perhaps It's the sure-fire new times, Including \Ma- na. T Wnnna Make Rhythm\ and I'm a Musical, Magical Man.\ Or >erhaps It's the rollicking perform- inces of that melodious young Phil Regan, and his large gang of fun- conspirators,\ Including Leo Carlllo, Ann Dvorak, Tamara Geva, TCay Thompson, TTenry Armetta, Cab Calloway, Jimmy Gleason and Joe DlMagglo. Yes, this picture has everything from soup to nuts. Long Island contains more than 30% of the assessed real estate val- uation of New York State. YOUTH ABOUT TOWN (Continued from page 2) least twice. T decided to take off my shoes and stay awhile. This thing, T thought, might last for hours. Kicking off the canal-boats and settling back for another drag T heard the announcer ask something about Mann being down, again. Emitting a ring and as T saw it sail away In perfect form the voice introduced the champ to the mike. Di.sgustedlv I watched the flawless circle dislntergrate and wondered what made me trouble to take my shoes off. A fine thing!!!\' Note: Some dumb, huh? Calling all cars! Calling all cars! Three escaped c Nevev mind, it's only Tiob Carey, 'Shadow' \'''ells and Bob Q'Day. That is all! (those crew hair-cuts certainly foo! a chap). I a.sked no less than six people who were at the \Perkins\ last Sat- urday night, the names of the wln- ner.s of tlie \T?|ir Apple\ contest, but they didn't know. Shhhh, Quiet, Downs!! I George Alcock, well kno>vn in \Saxaphone Circles,\ tripped out this way during the recent holiday.. \Georgle who Is studying at NYfT. dashes out to Northville quite of- ten (or Isn't it Northville, now?) There's romance! There's comedy! And there's novelty! Music comes from such masters as Ted Lewis nnd his band; Kay Thompson and her Rhythm Choir, and the Inimit- able Cab Calloway and his orches- tra. WHAT IS A RUPTURE? Hernia Is the vochnlcal term ap- plied to one of the commonest de- fects in the human machine. It la more generally, though incorrectly called \rupture because rupture denotes a tear or break, and we know that no such thing occurs in. the case of hernia. In the walls of the abdomen ther<? are openings through which the blood vessels, nerves or other im- portant structure pass. Those open- ings. if they are too l.irge for its special purpose, part of the con- tents of the al)domen may slip out.' This condition In the form of a pro- tiHslon or bulge Is called a hernia. An excessive muscular strain within the abdomen may act as n direct cause of a hernia—such a.s lifting, physical culture exercise, vigorous .shouting, violent cough- ing, constipation and also excessive crying by an Infant. Relief can be had quick and cer- tain—and comfort almost am.azing when hernia gets proper attention. Do not endure rupture agony one moment more. An expert will fit you with the right type truss which will give the proper support and quick relief you require. Also a special type abdominal support or surgical belt can be had for any kind of abdominal or back- ache ailment. You do not have to travel far or pay much for this ser- .ice ' - The area of Suffolk County fs- 920 square miles. The total area of Long Island is- 1,862 square miles. The population of Long Island Is^ more than four and a half millions.- GREENPORT TH E.ATE R Mat. Sat. Sun. Wed. at 2:15 Every Eve. 2 Shows 7 & 9 p. m. FRI.-SAT. MARCH 4-5 SWIHC YOUH. lADY HUMPHI?E.Y BOGART LOUISE PAZENDA ^ DOROTHY k^ FRANK M C MUGH , NAT, PENb:k£T.OW Weaver Bros, and Elviry! SATURDAY NITE PLAY LUCKY $$$FREE Sun.-Mon.-Tues. March 6-7-8 Thundering Romance of the Winning of the West! He lives tbt macniflGent ad- venture that saves a countiy and fha tharet tha adven- tures of the man she loves!. Wtlh FitrgiT -JOELU C CREA^ BOB BURNS FRANCES DEE WED.-THUR. MARCH 9-10 \MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-ROUND\ wifh Phil Regan - Loo Carrillo Ann Dvorak • James Gleason Ted Lewis' & Cab Calloway 's Orchestras Opportunity Contest Thursday ROOFING NEW SUFFOLK LUMBER GOLDSMITH and TUTHILL PAINTS SOUTHOLD