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THE WATCHMAN CUTCHOGUE Mrs. E. Billar d Mr. and Mrs . Matthew Haasel and riic'ce, A'eift, an d Miss=! France s Koberti of SprinKfleld Ciardena. ppen t a few day s at thei r bungalo w a t Fleet' s Xeck. Miss Marjorle H.orton of New Vork City , spent the week-end with hier parents , Mr. and Mrs . Charles Williamson. Mr. and Mrs . H. C. Bamliridg e and daiiKhter, Mildred , of Brook - lyn, ai-e staylnpT at New Suffolk fo r the .summer. Dr. and Mrs . (J. A. l-^ensterer and won, John, ar e at thei r himgalo w at isras.gau I'oin t for the summer . Charles Llnlnser of Holli.'s, was a recen t visito r at th e home of his grandmother, Mrs . Mammen of Outchogue. Miss Martha l^lnlnRer la spend- ing th e .mmmer with her mother, IMr.s. Mammen. Miss Alice Johnso n of AVoodslde, and Mr. an d Mrs . J. Hitterma n are spending som e time a t th e Johnson tiungalow at Kugene Heights. Mr. an d Mrs. Herltert Lester and <1au«ht€T, Shirle y of Amaffansett , are spendin g the summer with their daughter , Mrs . Cliffor d Tyle r of lioliln s Island. Arthur Turbiis h of IMverhead, siient Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. A\'lllif3m Hariis. Air.\?. Laura Hortun has returned iifter en.io'ins a few days with her riauKhter, Mrs . Richard Byrn s of liabylon. The man>' friend s of Miss Fran - ces Mahoney re.i;ret to hear of her seriou s illness at th e K. L. 1. Hos- pita l and hoi)o for a speed.v iccov - «ry. Mls.i Mahoney was operated on for apix-ndicitis last Wednesday in<»rning-. Mis s Bej-nice Lenovvitz, who was recentl.v operate d on for appendicitis , is making a satisfac- tory recovery and wil l he home from th e hospital in a, few days. •Mr. and Mrs . Caddigan of Mt . Vernon, X. Y., ar o a t thei r cottae:e at Nassau 7'oint for the simimer. Emmett (5oetschiotis who is studying for th e ministry at a col- Tege in Ohi o spen t la.st week with hi s sister. Aliss Lillia n Goetsoliious. Dr . an d Mrs . V^eter Zapp spent the week-end in New York. Mrs. Edward Samohel and little daughter of Riverhead, spent Fri- day with her mother, Mrs. Anni e CJould. The Jiinior Clas s of the Sotithold High Schoo l wil l hold a foo d sale o n Saturday . Jul y 2nd at 11 a. ni. on th e lawn wes t of th e Ben Frank — Hn Store . They wil l greatl y appr^-- oiate your patronage . Miss Virginia Morrell and Miss Krances Mahoney have heen trans- ferred t o the New York Tel'pphone office s in Klverhead. Miss Elaine AVeber of Scai'.'sdale. Is visiting with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs . Oliver \\V. Case. Mrs . Albert lUchmond returned \\'ifh her mother . Mrs . Baker to Kreeville, N . V., wher-e she will re - main for a few days ' visit. The Aiisses^T^etty Raynor, Alar- jorie AVarner and Beula h Adams, teachers of th e Cutchogne School ^ sjnd thei r scholar s enjoyed a picnic at th e Fe(nias h Club gronnd.s last Thursday. Miss llett y Alle n ha s returned home from A litany Stat e Teacher.? College. Mrs . J<>se])h Boyle an d sons of Shelter Island spent the fir.'^t of the week with he r mother. Mrs. Feli x 2M cCa f f ery . Tiliss Teggy Williams and Miss Kufh Case of Jam;iica, have been staying at Mis.« Case' s bun.galow at Case's beach for severa l days. Mrs . William Ostrom and thre^ childre n of Schenectady , ar e visit- ing with her p.irents. Rev. and Mrs. V. <3. Beebe at the Manse . The Fresbyterian Churc h l^adies Kewing Societ y me t at Mis s Kdith Vail's liungalo w a t India n IS'eck on Thursday afternoon. Mr. an d Mrs. Boles and son i>f I'lattsburgh. N. Y. . motored here to get thei r daughter, Miss Beulah Boles , who returned with the* n on Thursday. Miss Boies Is a teacher In th e Oregon School . The eight h grade graduation of the f^'utchogue School too k jdace on la.st Friday afternoon an d the pro- gram was a s follows: Rhythm Band b y Primer and 1st grade; Salutatory, Arlcne Lenowitsi ; chorus b y the 4. 5, 6, 7, an d 8th grades; th e -songs were \(? o Down Moses,\ \Dark Brown Is th e River,\ \Whis- tle, \ conducte d by Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Mattltuck; Cla.s.c; I'ro- phec.v. Joh n Harris; Intr»=»<a.iiction t o Speaker, Air. James McNeil; High School , Mr. Blodgett, Principal of the Kouthol d High School; Vale- dictory, Helen Klak; RennarKs T)y Principal, Mr. James McNeil; Pre- sentation of Diplomas by Mis s Dorothy Hand t o the Class of IftSS who were Zina Chngin , Helen Elak , Stell a Koloski, Arlene I^nowitz, Dorothy Novatka. Florence Solecki , Joh n Henry DeJesus , Rot^ert Em- ery, Albert (Jrohoski, .Tack TuthilT and Joh n Harris. POLISH NEWS Mrs . A. Blade s SOUTHOLD Mis s D. H. Howell Miss Miriam Boisseai i entertained Miss Mary Moffat, Miss Bett y I'ickle , Aliss Helen Cochran and Miss .Xdelle Payr.e last .Moncla>. On Monday evening thirty gi-ad- uate s received thei r diplomas at the exercises in the Comuninity TTall. Clarence Jones of Peconii.'. was the valedictorian, and Hernice I.enowltz of Cutclingue , was the salutatorian . Because of illness, Alis s l^'nowltz's paper was read by Con.stant Weygand. Prizes were won by th e following: Abe F^rown, athletic award; Ernest Conrad, Douglas Conklin. Henry Cain; his- tory, Clarence Jones; gooci citizen- shiii), Margaret Tuthill . Clarence Jone.=!; essay on Constitution. C5er- ard Purcell. Joh n Courtenay; Read- er' s Digest. Clarence Jones . Hope Meredith, Helen Stacy, Jame s Wheeler an d Oerard l^urcell deliv - ered essay's. The orchestra and th e flirls' Olee Club added the finishing touches to the program. Last Saturday evening Airs. R. n . Terry an d Miss Constance Terry gave a miscellaneous sliower for Miss Leonie Stacy. Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Fall and two sons, of Willlamstown, Mass., ar e sperTding some time in the Meth- odist parsonage. Miss Mary Moffat an d Miss Bett y Fickle are -visiting frien<l s in T^rooklyn. Aliss Mary Davis of Kew Hardens , spent th e week-end visitinpr Mis s Helen Cochrane. Airs. Arthur FYanclsc o and son. Arthur, ,Jr., .are visiting Airs. »an- cisco' s mother. Airs. F . K. Terry. JAM ESPORT Mrs. A. L . Tuthill Alis s I..illian Fi-ederlck of l^riins- wick. Maine, i s visiltng a t the hom e o f he r father, Herman Frederick, thi s week . The Rlverhead Republican Club held thei r las t meeting Tintll Fall, on Alonday evening in Alechanics Hall. Cards were played and re - freshments served by a committee composed of fJilson fSrifHng, O. .S. Williamson, Bruno Haiipt an«a Ray- mond l..nce. Airs. Fred l-'rederick of Sayville, uiid Airs. William Wiley of River- head calle d on friends and relatives here on Tuesday. Air. Frank Shubec an d Josep h PiHCo of Landsford, Pa., were the week-end guest s of Air. and Airs. Josep h Dickey an d family. Congratulations are i)eln g sen t to Air. and Mrs. Frank Cain, who are prou d iiarent s of a bab y girl. The bab y and Airs. Cai n ar e bot h doing well. Henry Blados, son of Air. and Airs*. Stanle y Blados , has joine d the IT. S. Marines . Aliss Helen Kiijawski o f Cut- chogue became th e Iiride of Air. Decatur Williams of Greenport o n Sunday a t two o'clock a t th e Churc h of Our Lady of Osti-abrama . Mr. Francis Zimnoch of New- York, is spendin g som e time with his parents. Air. and Airs. F . Zlm- noch. Air. an d Airs. I'au l Kislo, so n Henry, and AIi's. J. Orohowski of Cutchogne , spent a few days in I^ridgeport last week . Mr. Kazlmie Soleck i of Alaspeth , spent a week with his family a t Manor Hill, Cutcliogue . Air. and Airs. Alax - Sawotski of Pectmic, visite d fiiends In New York Cit y la.«t week . Air. and A1rs. ,1ohn Simko and son, Andrew John. Jr.. staye d a few days wit h Air.'an d -Mrs. Skwar^ and family. Aliss Alary HaiTis , d;i.ughter of Air. Frank Harris of Cutchogue , be- came the brid e of Air. Richard O'- Brien, son o f Airs. Carrie O'ISrien of Orego n road, Cutchogue , Sunday at 4 o'clock a t the Churc h of Our l.ad.v of O.'^tralirama in Cutchogue. Alan.v attende d tlie wedding <it the church and all wis h them lots o f hajipiness. SOUTH JAMESPORT Mrs . A. L. Tuthill The Ali.sses Rita Hallock, Doro- tliy Tuthill, Elinor Seaman Albin, Alary Sobocinski, Beverley Osborn . Josephin e \\'owak, ,\gnes Christian , and ].,ouis Ciillespie, Walter Dege- ner, Benjamin Kowalski, an d C. C. Patric k were members o f th e 19.38 Senio r Class of th e Riverhead High School to receive thei r diplomas Tuesday evening . Aliss Chrystal Jone s of Brookl>n spent . the week-end with her par - ents, Air. an d Mrs . C, B. Jones. Airs. L . Gilson Oritfin g is confine d to her home b y illness. T...a.st Wednesday evening , Edward Stal b entertaine d a numlver of his friend s at his home in honor of th e 20th birthda y of his friend . Doug- las Tuthill. The guest s were Air. and Airs. Alerwi-n Aliiin, Alisaes Rita Hallock , Dorothy Tuthill , Ivillian Benjamin, .Annetta Berdinka, Frank Newman and Vincen t Smith . Elmer Hallock . Jr. is receiving treatmen t at Aledical Center in th e city. On Thursday afternoon. Air. and Airs. Raymond Carter entertanie d a grotrp of friend.s on a sail an d picnic aboard th e goo d ship \Yan- kee. \ Thi s is an annua l trea t an d was greatl.v enjoyed , l)ut du e t o a heavy fog , th e part y had to come in early . They then went to Air. and Airs. Carter's home , where they had refreshments . Those who enjoyed the njitin g were Air. ;md Airs. How- ard (Jrifling. Airs. Alari e I.'.enjamlti. the Misse s I>illi;m Benjamin, Doro- thy Tuthill . Pit a Hillock. Alildre d Carter and Cljira T^enjamin. Airs. Howland. Air. and Airs. Walter Robinson . Patrici a Flobinson. u e Sowinski . Wnltf- r T.<ispe, Douglas Tuthill . Edward Stail) an d Vincent Ziirawski . in HULSE BROS. lbs. Damp Wash \\ GREENPORT Carbo n in th e 70-fou t smoke stack of th e <5reenport Ic e Plant cause d considerabl e excitemen t on Saturday night, June 25, when a vivid rage was seen . The fire de- partment responde d to the alai-m an d handle d th e fire in their usua l efficient manner. Little damage to th e buildin g resulted . Raymond Heaney returned to his home in Brooklyn after spendin g a few day s wit h friends. Air. an d Airs. Louis Biandi o( Brooklyn , spen t Sunday with Airs. Filamena Brandi on Front street . Air. and Airs. Frank Peterson en- tertaine d in thei r home, Air. and Airs. Chai'les Ro.qs and family of Sag Harhor. Stanley Corwin, young attorney, has returne d from Cooperstown, >J. Y., having visite d friends. David Kreege returned t o \his .hom e in New A''orl< City , havin. g been the gues t of friends for .sev- eral days . Aliss Alyr a l..itchard of .South- ampton , Is the guest of Aliss Mary Alonsell. Air. and Alr.s. Alarshal l Tulloch ar e th e 'happy parents -of a baby boy, born Saturday , Jun e 25. Air. and Airs. George Gudebro d o f Huntington, are guests of Alis s Liura Aloor e on Alai n street. Aliss .Amelia Bersinger ha s been very ill in lier home on Firs t .\Street Sh e is now convalescing. The regular meeting of the East- em Long Islan d Hospital Auxiliary wil l be held Wedne.sday night. July f>, at the home of Airs. Henry Aloore on Sterling stieet . A larg e altend- fince is requested . The auxiliary will spon.sor its annual summer card party Thursday, July 14, on the Boot h House lawn , foot of Sterlin g street. On Saturday, July ft, ther e will be a cak e and fotjd sale, sponsore d by the members of St. Peter' s Luth- era n Church, held on the lawn of Mrs . .'\lbert Herzog's home on np- per Front street. The hour s are from 9 o'clock until noon. Air. - an d Mrs . Edmund Sarles spen t several days with friends in Rockville Centre . Airs. Johann a AVarne r plea.santly entertaine d members of Friendship Aid Societ y at a garden party . The beautifu l gardens were greatly ad- mire d by the guests . Refreshments were served , following a brie f bus- iness meeting. At a meeting of the Greenport Fire Department, hel d Thursday night, it was voted to dispose of a motor ca r for th e benefit of the de- p.Trtment. The drawing is expected t o tak e plac e on or abou t Labor Day. There is onl y one ,rule for being a good talker : Learn to listen.— Christophe r Aforley. H. LEVIN 10 Front St. Greenport P. HARVEY DURYEE MATTITUCK INSURANCE REPRESENTING HARTFORD FIRE INS. CO . NIAGARA FIRE INS. CO . 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