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PAGE TWO g WATCHMAN THURSDAY, APfilL 28, 1938 RIVERHEAD A daughter, Jennie Victoria, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Lcocnard at the Southampton Hos- pital last week. William Lindsay has bought a lot at the Sinclair Smith estate at Southold and will build a home there. Miss Helen Patrick of Jamesport recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Eastern Long Island Hospital. She Is getting along nicely. John Conlon, State secretary of the Knights of Columbus; Stephen J. Gushing, chairman of the Long Island Chapter; Rev. John F. Saun- ders of St. 'John's Church, and Seth A. Hubbard, district deputy, were the principal speakers at the | annual communion breakfast of Tm- school at the school gym Friday. There will be nice prizes and re- freshments will be served. The Daughters of Israel will hold a rummage sale In the vacant store opposite the railroad station on May 1. Miss Helen Sutherland Is spend- ing some time with her grand- mother. Mrs. Edith Bailey, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Turblsh. The Rev. Clarence Wollslager conducted an outdoor service at Camp Newcombe, Wading River, last Sunday morning at the Boy Scout confcrence. Miss Louise Woodhull entertained the W. C. T. U. at her home Mon- day afternoon. Miss Marlam Wad- hanis, county secretary of the Y. T. C., was the guest speaker. Mrs. Gilbert Thornton cnter- it.'iined at a luncheon at her homo Tuesday. Mrs. Roger Wiley and Miss Ma- maculntn Conception Council, K. of C., held at the Hotel Henry Per- , dollne Sparks have been enjoying kins Sunday morning. The third degree was exemplified at Polish TTfill in the afternoon to a largo clns.s of cnndidates. The program of the Pilgrim Daughters Inst Thiu'sday night was imder thn direction of Mrs. R.iy- a motor trip to Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Conk- lin of Miami, Florida, are visiting relatives In PJvorhead and Hamp- ton Rays. A son, RIcli.Trd, wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harding on April \8N0V. WHITE\ AT QREENPORT THEATRE You'(1\never know the old farm now—It' (a streamlined Radio Cen- day. Written by Warden Lewla E. high drama, with plenty of puncH Lawes of Sing Sing, the story Is provided In the right places, one which smacks of real life and mond Corwln and Mrs. Leonard , I '- GrlfTlng. A b.Tliy daughter, Dorothy Mnrio, vns born to Mr. and INTi-s. Stewart l^nrris recently. Mis.=! Rpba Se.mian a n d T^leut. AVilliam S. Constable, of the Tslip town police, were married at Islip. The happy couple are living at Ta- llp. TToi-nce Corwln has returned to Syracuse University to resume his studies. Mr. and i\Trs. A. D. Skidmore and daughter, Elaine, spent the week- end visiting in Brooklyn. Miss Elaine remained for a visit with her cousins. Misses Adelle and Anna Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Markham of New York were week-end visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. George Everett, who have been spending the win- ter in Virginia, visited her sister, Mrs. Chauncey H. Young last week. After visiting at Sag Harbor Mr. Markham will go to Washington, D. C., where he has a position. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Duryea visited their son, Howard E. Dur- yea, at Philadelphia, Pa., last week. Benjamin Warner was tendered a surprise birthday party Wednesd- ay evening by a large number of his friends. Walter B. Zakary has accepeted a position as principal of the Ronkonkoma .school. Miss Marie Adams has been-cho- sen as one of the World's Fair mo- dels and took part in a fashion show held in New York last week. Frank Benjamin, son of Dr. F. E. Benjamin, and coach of the Port Jefferson High School, was In Washington last week with the members of the Port Jefferson High School senior class. Mr.s. Hugh Huckett was chairman of the meeting of the Woman's Club held Friday afternoon. Miss Vera McCrea, director of the home department of the Dairymen's League, was the guest speaker. The Dramatic Society of the 3'olish Club will present the play, \Ludgarda\ on May . Following the performance there will be dancing. A dance will be given by Brook- fleld Grange at Grange Hall on Saturday evening, April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tatum have been entertaining their daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Hilton, N. Y. The marriage of Miss Veronica Cimningham to Fred M. .\ndrew.s of Patchogue took place at Smith- town last Tuesday. The Society of Congregational Christian Women met at the home Mrs. B. A. Ackerly Tuesday af- rnoon. Assisting the hostess were Carrie Hule, Mrs .William T. |ley and Miss Lucy Hallock. Miss illock presented the theme of meeting, \The Gripping Power Islam.'' card party Is being sponsored Junior Class of the high The l\Tissf>s E.<?tPlle and Mne Am- brose, Joseph Cyhulskl, William Stypo nnd TSen.iamin Dobrie wore guests last wee)<-end at the homo of Miss Victoria Kanas at East IMoricliPs. Mrs. Honry Derwerken has been .staying nt Center Moriches the past few weeks while her liungalow in Riverhead Is bein,? renovated. The Misses Lottie and Lucy Grncki have been enjoying a visit at the home of l\Tr. and Mrs. Her- man Flack at East Hampton. Mrs. Charles MacLonn and chil- dren, Peter and Judith, have been on a visit to Philadelphia. Miss Marie Walters of the Pots- dam Normal School spent the Eas- ter vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. AVilliam Walters. Miss Margaret Maloney of the Margaret Hague Hospital, New .Jersey, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney. Bart Lutz and Franklin Benla- mln visited their homes here over the holiday. The Young Woman's Guild of the Lutheran Church met at thee parish hall Tuesday with Mrs. Ida Lucas and Mrs. William Bennett as hostesses. Mrs. William T. Riley, Mrs. Sher- wood Tuthill and Mrs. Louis Graff' motored to New York Wednesday and enioved a show. Addison .Tackson was operated upon Tuesday at the Broad Street Ho.snltal. New York City, and he Is reported as getting along very nicely. Mrs. Dorothy Bennett and daugh- ter. ATlss Ruth Bennett, will sail Fridav for a trip to Encrland, where thev expect to remain for two months. John Cogswell was given a pleas- ant surprise In honor of his blrth- dav .Thursdfiy evening. Mrs. .Tosenh Kaelln entertained >iov three nephews, Charles, Wil- liam and Richard Fuchs, of Colloere Point at a picnic party at her home Tuesday. The ladies of the Methodist Church enjoyed a silver tea served fit fbo home of Mrs. Ernest M. Roblpson Tuesday of last weeek. Mr<i. Isaac A. Marsland enter- tained a partv of ladles at her bun- galow at Center Moriches Wednes- day. Scott and glamorous and Slim .Jierry, and Scouts To Have Rally In a last minute notice from Scoutmaster Stras.ser of Troop 39, Mattltuck, comes the news of a ralb'. It Is the District Four Rally to l)e held at the Mattltuck School on Monday, May 2nd, at 8 P. M. There will be songs led by the one and only Joe Kelly, plus a program of various Scout activities which will provide an evening of educational entertainment. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WATCHMAN tor, with Shirley Temple on a hap- piness hookup in the title role of \Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,\ her best of all musical, 'the first star of the screen is supported by her starriest cast, sunniest songs, swinglest dances and a hey-hey load of laughter in this new music comedy hit opening tonight at the Greenport Theatre and playing through Saturday, when radio ap- pears down by the olW mill stream I it raises a bumper cropNof song-and fun, . with Randolph Gloria Stuart vmlted in romance. Jack Haley Summorville making tap king Bill Robinson .'And Shirley at tap .speed. Tlie Raynbond Scott Quintet and Alan Dinehant are also featured, jind when all is Ijiaid and suTig, could .you ask for aiXj^thing more? At last, the long awaited w der of the screen, for which mov fans throughout the land have been patiently waiting, has arrived! For Walt Disney's now famous feature length production,, the new and en- chanting \Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\ will arrive at the Greenport Theatre for a three-day showing beginning Sunday, May 1. Combining every element which spells entertainment, the seven reel animated feature brings to life the beloved Grimm's fairy tale, known in almost every land the world over. Disney and his staff of artists have created a beautiful heroine in Snow White herself, \whose .skin was white as snow, lips red as a rose, and hair black as ebony.\ Into the seven little dwarfs they have installed all of the person- ality and comic quirks so definitely associated with Disney characters. Instead of treating them as a unit, as they were In the original story, the studio staff gave each of them a di.stlnct person. In fact. Doc, Sneezy, Dopey, Sleepy, Grumpy, Happy and Ba.shful are due to take the screen world by storm. The picture is exquisite entertainment for adult and young alike and it marks a new milestone in film fea- tures. It Is a must attraction for every amusement seeker. \Over the Wall,\ a gripping melodrama of a man falsely im- prisoned for murder and his sub- sequent rise to fame by means of a beautiful singing voice, is the feature attraction at the Greenport Theatre next Wednesday and Thurs- YES. WE HAVE What You Want When You Want It i^jrEveryFIooy in the House Anttsiwitgs' Unoleum LOUIS JAEGER & SON Main St. Greenport PROTECT YOUR FURS! Call Riverhead 2561 For Full Information Our Fur Storage Service Offers Your Furs Full Summer Protection While stored in Our MODERN N. Y. Frigid Storage Vaults V Coats Fully Insured • REPAIR SERVICE • NEVA-WET PROCESS • GLAZING SERVICE • CLEANING MINfMUM STORAGE CHARGE For Storage Semce Call ^ ^ Main St. Riverhead Phone 2561 iy[ATTITUCK THEATER 8AT.-SUN. 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