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THE WATCHMAN ^out/i JZ oujn (B y Jimmie Downs ) Mrithiiis Corv-'in Arnrnann, of Kivf-rhcad, New Yor k City, anrl part.M o! iCiirojif, is maUinK a .short •visit home to attend the comrnentf- ment doiriKH ut the l-liKh S C I UXJ I — lirotht-r Jfilin i.i f,'raclun tiiiK- 'tf- memtior rallintr over your corres- Vonclcnt at tVie I'ier Saturday af- t€-rn(>on, Mat? Yi'ah, that was mel By all reports Joe I)e Cris wa s partying with frlenfls in {Jreenj>ort laat I'\ii(i!iy evening:. Why then dirl w e see the lad staurj^rinp it over at the CJrove sc> eui'ly. .and asain Sun- day eveniPK? t tlie Alumni 1 !.nn(|iiet, Sattir- day nlKht, Hill Klton was fairly taken off his feet l>y a (3ern of the weaker sex. Yer'. it took the wind ris:ht out of Hill's sails and he had to sit it out for awhile. He wouldn't say tiifit her name wa s liiiby. IVly. oh my, we can never keep-up •with the dlsaiJpe.'iranre and reaj)- pearance of some f>f the orchestras in the Suffolk area. Willie Wilkin s left 7 (tables and appeared at Trav- ellers Tavei-n. I'reddie Fury's Com - manders evai>orated iit Ketc-hahon- Ick and condensed at Youngrs In South JamesTxirt. N'ow, Willie Wil- kins is swinging' it over at Quogrue Inn and Travellers has imported Mac l.,ewis' Madio Hand. Then, be- fore w e liecorne sliort of wind, Ye Olde Mill conies tbrouKh with the Kew Yorkei-a and Canoe Place dances for Ua>- O'Hara, formerly with Ciiinnlnij^ Toint. The Apr)le T,ree has a new band which is reall.v ^--ood. That was the opinion of Dot Home last Saturday evenin.t; while she and her escort were in comp.any with Mar y ATiller and Arty Simons. The latter bein.sc home from I^afayette for the sum- mer. Hello, Arty! The Democratic Dinner - Dance, held at\ C;inoe Place for county leader Sullivan, last Saturday nis'ht wa s an interesiln.tr affair, according to Margi> Dean, wh o informs us that Jack I-teever's Solos were iil- most as marvelous as the Xabisco Tortonl. Here's one for yon, Cutch>-, and you. Poll. May we quote a fairly new lad around these pai'ts and a Tnan who knows liis Orchestras and liis Dani-e Steps? (the l)oy sijorts several Terpsichorean troj>hies). Clem Xe^limo says, \That Hob I>ennis Hand is one of the l>est I've heard in Suffolk.\ Clem has heard a fe w blinds, too. Say.s wo. Hand it to Herb McCarthy, of l-iowden S(iuare, to catch the elite and the personalities. We are in- formed by our host that he w^as lionorcd tf> hijve as his s-uest, the Mrs, HarUley Warlnjrton. Wait un- til Holl.vw'ood and jVewijiort besin lookinir Soiahampton over. Wh.U are these latest rept)rls on the McNary-Kodsrers Combination? \We hear that Kay i>honed the hotel inanacrer. J. Mi'i'rimmen, iiliout that lad, Spen. tVie other eveninp. T'is startlini-' the way <~! recnixirt has ironf' lUveihead witli those tw o towns dyed-in-the-wool Sports l;i - vals n'all. \Hutch \ look tlie call at the Mount i'lens,ml's )\)esk. Zat'lv (hinior ) the super-sales- man for his <lad's jiruduce est.ili- lishmrnt. is diiinp a Kre.it .lob with the new tish food line. He spent 2 jliours the other afternoon sale.s- lalkins the Iron Pier fishes into an order. No w th.at the tennis season io on why n<^l open a racquet de- partment. Zaokey? Hoceabauk P.trk is swayini;- into life with the appearance of se^•eral of the Yonnj^er Set (simimer var - iety) The I')c.rl Twins, Virginia and Huthie, T.,u<'ile Koenis. Klenore and Hill Murray have been in residence foi- the past week. \Ve can't resist wondering: what sort of tableaux V'rankie Oliver presented at Class Day exercises of the Mattituck Seniors. Let's see, rompers lolliepop and eniittintr sounds rej-iresentinp' the ditty, School Days. Th e H&H Kishins Duet, consist- ing of two Riverhead High instruc- tors, ventured out into Lons Island Pound the other evening: in quest of the flnny folK. Shadow's super- charged, hl§rh-compressioned, dou- ble-car-powered rowheat, WTieezer, was the craft chartered fo r this expedition with the little man, liim- •sclf. at the helm. After a. two-hour quest the better luilf of tlie duet succeeded in landing a slim excuse for th€' amonnt of time involved. Sharl took alonj? his knitting. One ji-Qod rea.son for the Nos- trand lielles. Dean and Ceil, not ar>- pearinK at their Mattituck resi- dence until later in the season is the oi-cupancy of that i>ai-tlcular cottase by the lialph I'Vance family of Mronxville. New York. SiK^akinK of Yonkers, we are wondering al)out the silence from t he GC I'cjst Street area. The reason Cfiuldn't be tliat blond youn^r man next door..or could it, I.^lllyn Doito- thy ? Miss l-oi.=< Hfjiisner of A(iiiebopue and Hristol, Virginia, has been en- tertaining for the past two week- ends. I say M'dear. who was the hand.some yonnp man of the I'ack- ard phaeton? What, no introduc- tion? Remember Emily I'ost! Heports pro rhat Joe Diig-an of the lUverhead I >uKans and Hi Corwin of tlie Corwins in that villasfe made a special trip into town for the ex- press purpose of getting their locks clipped. \A'hat haiipened in the meanwhile we are unable tt) state but during one of the wee hours of the day this duet is just eornlng- home, .without tonsoi-ial tre;itment. A fine thing; AVe've heard that Kidnar)plng is back in vogue! NO TENANT PROBLEM The Apthorp homestead, a mile or so from Hergen, was emji'tied of furniture for the first time in years recently, the property having been occupied by five gen- erations of the famil y for that length of time. Th e far m will still be occupied by one of the Apthori> genera- tions. Church News THE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 0^=^ THE ADVENT Rec. C. E. Butterer, Pastor Mattituck, N. Y. Thir d Sijnday after Trinity The summer schedule of services will lie,gin next Sunday. Divine worsliij) services will begin at ,S:45 a. in. ..The liev. I^utterer will take as his topic, \Heaven's Concern For .1 Soul,\ Puk e )S:10. Hible School will meet following the worship si^rvice. MATTITUCK PRESBYTERtAN CHURCH P. E. Radford, D.D, Pastor 10:00 a. in. Sabbath School. 3 1 : 00 a. m. Merning Worship. 6:45 p. rn. Young Peoples' Ser- 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesdays: 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Worship and Bible Study. Th e Ladie « S«-vring Society meets every WednosUay. Meeting of the Session the first Wednesday erf wich month. Meetlrxg of th « Truste«?3 the sec- ond Wednes>day in oa<-h month. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cutchogue Rev. F. G. Beebe, Pastor Sunday. July Srd: Morning A\'ors)up. 10:S0 a. m. HibU' School. 11:50. Kndeavor Meeting. t;:l.T p. m. livening Worship. 7:00. Wednesday. July 'ith; Mid-week meeting, 7:1? p. m. Thiusday. July -1st: Siminier Pair and Su^iper. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Lewis L. Davis Sunda\-, Jul\- Srd: Morning Service. 11:00 a. m. Chui-ch School. 10:00. Kvening Ser\ice, 7:00 p. m. Thursday. July 28th: Summer Sale ami Suyiper. TOP SOIL - FILL - OYSTER SHELLS - SAND and GRAVEL WOOD CESSPOOL CLEANING DUMP TRUCK and TRACTOR SERVICE Deliveries Anywhere at REASONABLE PRICES Russel D. Tuthill DIAL 8995 MATTITUCK, L. I. Economy Ads 1c a word. Minimum 25c Kernember the days when j:)eople tised to tight for the privilege of exercising the right to buy more stock? 4..9S 8' Home and Offic* Model SatTMon Safc-flei e»n'« hurt. c«n'l horml Yet 'I blows far more coot comfort than old-fash- ioned melal-blacied fans.' Conipletelv n'lent operation! IVANS Beach Sandals & Sport Oxfords 98c to $1.49 LARGE ASSORTMENT IVANS AT R. R. STATION RIVERHEAD FO R RENT 5 koOM APARTMENT for rent. All convenlenc«es. Appl y COI j E- MAN'S OARAGK, Mattituck. FOR RENT PKI'ONIC 15AY Hungalows—Four rooms and bath, porch and fire- place. $300 a season, or by month. M.ATTiTlICK };KA1...TY (XO. FOR SALE HKAIXn'AHTKltS for I'erfecticm C)il Stoves. l.ii.rgest stock cm Kastern I.ong Island. M U Ll''01 ID'S, Green port. 6-30 FOR SALE I'lAXO, I'lirniture; 2 Klectric I'ijf- tures; Ho t Water Stove with 30 gal. tank. Thone I'KCONIC 132. fi-30-3S» FOR SALE Tractfir and Horse - drawn Chann- jjion Diggers and I'arts. Holens' Garden Ti'actor, cultivator and t)low cr)mp!ete. llunning order, .$48. Neiv horse-drawn hay rake, $:;8.()0. FARM MACHINERY I'OHTAHLE i'ower Unit, 26 H. 1'., A.-l condition VIXK I.1KTEH for F-20 I'Vrmall SIX FOOT Grain DriU with Fertil- izer Aftachmen t FAXXIXG & HOX.TSNKR E'hone Hiverhead 2018 G-16-tf FO R ADOPTION DAI..,MAT10N. Schnauzers, Wire Haired and Smooth Haired Fo x Terriers, I'ointer, Beagles, Police, Hull, Kerry l?lue Springer Spaniel, Spitz, Red and Hlack Chow, Aire- dales, English .Setter, Kerry Hlue. Terrier. Numerous other type dtigs. Please call. Ojien daily and Sunday. .UTTLE HOME FOR FRIEXD- I.ESS AX'IMALS, Inc.. East Isllp, X. V. 6-9-4t WANTED C^lRl. to care for small child. Call after 7 P. M. at the home of SIDXEY Ol^MSTED, Mattituck. 2t T.A,HI.E TOI' G.\SOT.lXE STOVE; reasonable. GA1.I.,C>, I'ine Tree I-toad, Cutchogue. tic S.t. RUBBER BLADES GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS\ For QUALITY GROCERIES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES and CONFECTIONERY WILBUR VAIL Main Road Phone 420 JAMESPORT A SAMSON SAfE-fLEX FAK for every purse and piirpdse J 5 vp 10\ Oscillatins $11.95 10\ Stirtionary $ 7.05 6\ A)»-Puipo»e J 3.95 84* Atr-Coole» I7P SO W. V. DURYEE Mattituck, N. Y. Phone 8420 WE DELIVER EADOWBROOK FARMS Distributor of BORDEN FARMS products GRADE A RAW GRADE A Pasteurized GRADE B Pasteurized CERTIFIED MILK FANCY DAIRY PRODUCTS Daily Deliveries from Orient Point to Jamesport Phone GREENPORT 506 J Grand Opening July 16 ROLLER SKATING RINK AT THE Riverhead Fair Grounds IN THE POULTRY BUILDING Open Afternoon and Evening, 2-5 and 8-11 Chicago Professional Skates HAMMOND ORGAN POPULAR PRICES Where you go is your business — But when you go by car it's ours! We are prepared to check every part, to wash polish and service your car. See us before this next week-end. THE DUG-OUT For the BEST of TEXACO PRODUCTS and AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE One Mile East of Mattituck on Route 25