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Listed below are the names of these men from Riverhead Township now nerving in the armed forces of the United States. The name*are tinted, alphabetic ally and without rank, plaea ef doty, or ether pertinent information, conforming to the request of the War DepartmentThe Review will deeply appreciate additional names to add to the Riverhead Town Honor Roll.

Adamczcski. Victor P.Adams, John It.Adams, Wells M.AUstcn , Frank M.Alexander, FrederickAllen , Frank T.Allen , Robert John

•Alper , George N.Alper. LeonAmbrose, Joseph Ft.Aridruski, Louis II.

i Bachman, I JiwrcnceI Bagshaw, Frank K

Barr.es. James J.Barr, Vincent MichelBarth, Donald F.Htu i.il, EiinnBarton, George R.Barton, John UBartunck. Alvin C.Tinulch, WarrenBaymann, Francis ILBcchtcl, Robert C.Beebe, Shirley TuthillBell, RichardBell, Robert Lewi*Bell, Ulick Jr.Benedict, Mary R.Benjamin, FrankBenjamin, Richard H,Benko, Edward, Jr.Bergen, JohnBergen, William A.Be vis, Mil torBilski, Felix PeterBilski , Frank P.Bland, William S.Blasko, Frank W.Blasko, Henry P.Bliss, HarveyBliss, Waldrcn EIroyBlock, John JomeiBlock, StanleyBobin.ski, Maxim Jr.Bohler, AlexanderBooker, Irvin S.Bokina, BrownioBollcs, DavidBollcs, Joiin FloydBollcs, Thomas K.Bonczyk , Raymond V.Sondes, JamesBorawa, Chester F.Borawa, Frank A.Bostolsl:!, Franklirodski , Martin J.Brook.., RaymondBrown, George S.Brown, Harold P.Brown, Herbert M.Brown, James A.Brown, Paul L.Brown, ThomasBrown, WesleyErownlee. JamesBrude, Charlesiiurholz, KdwanlBuffum, Mary T.Bullock , WilliamBundy, William J.Bunkc, Theodore J.Burman, EdwardBurns, Harold E. Jr.3uri"\ lr , nroc Ef' \Burns, l. < -- ert iBurns, Uo', ,l M.Bush, LouieBusing, CharlesCafarelli , Salvatorc J.Calcy, Carlis H.Cantor, Jack, M. D.Carey, Edward SantryCarey, Uobert F. Jr.Carey, Walter JCarlson, Frederick L.Carlson, John E Jr.Carlson, William 11.Case, Harry G.Case, Robert II.Catrow, Joseph II.Ceckowski , Cosma J.Ceckowski, John B.Charkow , HarryCheshire, Thomas W.Cheshire, Trcadwell Jr.Cistcrino, Camillo P.Clark , Walter W.Clinton , James SamuelColeman, Joseph H.Cond.iclla, John PaulConklin , ClarenceConklin , Gc«rge V.Conklin , Trying F.Conklin , WallaceConnors, Edward W.Constant ini , DominicColignnla , Michael J.Courtenay, Madison Jr.Courtenay, WilliamCoveal , Elishn.Cox, Robert 1*0Cox, Vernon R.Cox, Wilbur L.Creighton, GeorgeCreigbton , John II.Crowitz , Samuel II.Cr.crniaw.ski, JeffryCzcriiinwski , John J.Czernawski . Stanley C.Danowski , Anthony P.Danowski , ChesterDanowski , Peter S.Danowski, Thomas E,DnDuch, Alexis S.DcFricst , Donal d A.DeJcsus. C trl JacintoDeJesus, CarolosDcJcsiis, OlcnwoodDcPierro, DanielDemctriou, WilliamDeflncr, iieorge R.Dickson, Clarence W.Dolncnwend, G. G. Jr.

Dolan, JohnDolan, WilliamDombek, LeoDoroska, V. A., M. D.Doroski, Albert JohnDoroskl, Victor 8.Dotson, Aaron Jr.Downs, Forrest L. Jr.Downs, Harold W.Downs, Kenneth P.Downs, LeslieDowns, WilliamDrake, JamesDraper, ErneatDrcvas, GeorgeDrieiak, EdwardDiooet, Jackuuciiiiuwvny, ?*I>TO»Duerschmldt, RudolphDugan, AlfredDugan, ClareDuhnowsky. John W.Duicnbury, Oliver H.Edwards, George A.Eli. Harry JosephElton, J. WilliamEmerson, John W.Erdoesy, EverettErdoesy. HoraceEvehs, Horace T.Fairly, Miles HewittFalkcnmeyer, Philip C.Fanning. Ralph JohnFigurniak, Stanley B.Filmanski, Floyd W.Filmanski, Henry E.Filmanski. Paul C. Jr.Fitzgerald, ThomasFlanagan, Mark W.Fleischman, John B.Fleischman, Richard J.Fleischman, William L.Fleury, Georgr- A.Forbell , William H. Jr.Ford, George LesterFormhala. Gustave W.Foster, DanielFox, LaurenceFrank, Richard M.Franzik , Stanley W.Fraser, Joseph T.Frederick, Dean M.Frederick, FrankFrederick, Ross T.Friszolowski, Chester S.Fryzsolowski, FrankGagcn, Robert W.Galterio, ArmandoGancarz, John W.Gasinski, Stanley F.G&sscri, GeorgeG&tz, John AntonGcUatly, William B.Gcneski. Edward W.George HallockGeorge James S,Giacumozzi, AnthonyGiglio, Frank JosephGillespie, JamesGillespie, LouisGillespie, VincentGoldberg, HaroldGoldberg, SimonGoode, AnthonyGoozda, John R.Gosman. Halsey W.Gray, William G.Gray, William J Jr.Greene, William C.Greenwood, EdwardGriffin, LewisGriffing, Robert P. Jr.Grodski, StephenGronbacb, GeorgeGrotbman, NormanGrzywinski, John J.Guida, AnthonyHaberman, Walter E.Hafner, William A.Hallett, C. SherwoodHallock, E. J.Hallock, George H.Hallock, Z. R. Jr.Hammel. Richard L.Hanko, BenjaminHanko, VincentHanko, ZygmundHannibal, DanielHapnnlc, John BrunoHarding. JacobHarris, John J.Harris, Oivi'.le CorwinHarris , Richard TaftHarris, Stanley J.Harris, WesleyHarris, William LeeHartmann, Louis Jr.Hawkes, Ernest A.Hayes, Alfred H.Heatley, Seiden E.Hedges, Jack B.Hendry, James B.Hc-rrin, Marvin ClaudeHickman, Joseph R.Hickman, Jeses S.Hill. Leon NathanHinksman, Malcolm A.Hobson, Obie DavisHobson, RalphH"' ,on, Woodrow W.tfochlieiser, HaroldHochheiser, Sidneyllodun, CharlesHogan, Robert E.Hogan, Walter F.'Ionian, George F.Housner, William F\Howell, Albert M 3dliubbard, Oliver W.Hulsc, Elwood D.Hunt, Maurice VictorIrvin, William A.Jablonkl, Frank H. A.Jaciewlcz, Blaise

Jackson, DonaldJackson, MarshallJacobs, Malcolm GrayJames C. AllenJames, CyrusJanlszcak, Stanley M.Jarsombeck, Joseph J.Jenney, JohnJennings, HarryJerulll, FrankJe.iki, Suivest S.Johnson, Andrew J.Johnson, Benjamin W.Johnson, GerardJohnsen, Henry A. Jr.W\,U,li»-.i., wis..! , w.Jones, August H.Tcnc". LoRc* *"•»;«-i«»»Jones, Paul ByronKaehn, Edward A.Kalinowski, John P.Kalyna, AnthonyKrpuainski, BrunoKapusinski, ElizabethKart, RobertKart, WilliamKarczenski, AdamXarzcnskl, John A.Kazura, Joseph, Jr.kcrhpwskl, B. HenryKeillor, James A. Jr.Keillor, RonaidKeller, JosephKelly, Frank PerkinsKelly, WilliamKirk, GecrgeKirioko. GerrgeKiriokos, Nicola* M.Klodaski, Frank JohnKobylenski, Stanley A.Kolymago. Joseph T.Komosinski, EugeneKoraleski, Henry C.Kosciuszko, Frank S.Kostyra Benjamin P.Kowalski , to. J .Kowalski, KazmirKowalski, Theodore C.Kowalsky, StanleyKraslty, ErailKratoville, JosephKraus, Harold GeorgeKrouse, John S.Krolcski, Con L.Kruszeskl, Chester v.Kudlinski, Theodore 3.Kiikla, StanleyKulesa, Edward J.Kuran*. Edwin JohnKurovics, AlbertKurovlcs, GeorgeKurovics, JosephLaForce, Edmund G.Langhorn, WilliamLane. CharlesLruie, LcGrandeLane, VernonLane, Walter R.Lapin, GeorgeLatham, Albert E.Lee, Thomas A.Lensieski, John J.Lessard, AdelardLesccnski, FrankLcvandowski, M. A.Lewandoski, PaulLewis, AnthonyLightfoot, Levi T.L'Hommcdieu, Ray. A.L'Hommedicu, R. G.L'Hommedieu, RoswcllLinnen, Walter C.Lipetz, EliLipetz, MorrisLipetz, PhilipLitchard, John AlbertLocker, FrancisLohr, William CarlLonski. Churles JohnLord, Bernard N.Lucas, Edward TerryLuce, George A.Luce, Harold D.Luce, Wesley T.Lupia, Jerome W.Lutsky, MichaelLutzky, StephenMack, Ames'Mackacl, StanleyMadzefan, Stanley P.Mais, Edward, M. D.Malcolm, WilliamManes, RaymondMariakis, GeorgeMarrin, Fred D.Marts, Theodore C.Mateusiak, Benjamin J.Mayo, Douglas W.Mayo, FrederickMayo, William DavidMazgulski , Bruno J. •Mazgulski , Ray. A.Mazik , Alex W.McAfee. WilliamMcAndrcws, Felix J.McBride, Daniel A.McCrimmon , John B.McOayhcy, Martin E.McGocy, John RussellMcKay, Charles S.McKay, John J.

' McKillop, MichaelMcLloyd, JamesMcMchon, William L. .McMillion. IsaacMcNary, Spencer G.Meier, William G.Mengeweit , William A.Mt.cer, John S.Michaclson, MichaelMikaljcyk, Charles W.Mikaljczyk, Edward L,Mikaljczyk , JohnMiller, John

Miller Stanton H.Mitzan , AlfredMontague, LeRoyMoore, Russell II.Morpeth , Aln Jr.Morris , JohnMosby, Bonnie FrankMottola , NicholasMueller. FrancoisMularcik , EdwardMularcik , Thoma*Muldoon, Clair A.Muller, John H. Jr.Mundo, John H.A^'.gc-i, r>0iijrtinin I,Niewadoniski , Walter E.timuu, aiitvim^s a. «Ut

Niczianlta, John A.O'Byrne, Thomas H.Ohlhorst, Robert W.O'Kesffc, John A.Okula, AdolfOsnorns, MiltonPacliicwlcz , Adam M.Palmer, GeorgePanowich, Allen D.Pantaleo, FrankPatrick , Anthony 1..: «Patric't, Anthony E. Jr.Patrick, Charles C.Patten, George T.Peirszchanowslti , J. A.Pence, Amos TPendzik , Felix AntonPenney, JohnPerkins, Robert K.Peterson, James K.Phili ps, Harry R.Phillips , JamesPicszchanowski, VclixPiezchanowski , MaryanPike, OtisPipc/.ynski, Julius J.Pipczynski , Zygmund J.Podlasenski, Henry F.Pccilascnski, JohnPolakiewicz, Chirlcs J.I'olakiewicz, FelixPolakicwicz, RiciiardPolakiewicz, StephenPolalciewicz , ThcoplllPnlecki , Joseph S.Polccki , JosephinePostolski, FrankPotter, Charles Kirby*Poslaloski, FrankPrcnlope, John RobertPrice, John H.Punda, JohnPurcell, Gerard F.Pylko, Anthony S.Raffe, HenryRaffe, SamuelRalney, Waiter Clark"arnbo, Frederick D. H.Raynor, ClintonRay nor, Everett B.Raynor, Russell J.Reaver, GeorgeReeve, John D.Reeve, Wesley V.Regent , Frederick Y.Rcmiszewski, MyronRhodes, Harry, Jr.Rhodes. Theodore *IRobertson, Robert D.Robinson, Clarence Y.Robinson, Ellis C. Jr.Robinson, Harold F.Robinson, John H.Robinson, Philip E.Rock, CharlesRogers, J. MarshallRoland, Leonard E.Romans, CharlesRosset, Ernest F.Rossctt. Everett L.Rowley, C. A. Jr.Ruckowsky, Edward W.Rumph, RobertRuskowski. RaymondRuthinowski , HeuryRyan, WalterRykaczcwski. Frank C.Sabat. WilliamSabotka, Charles B.Sabotka, Edward J.Sabotka, JohnSabotka, John PaulSadowskl , Jeremiah J.Salter, Clarence P.Saninils, Albert).'! LSanford, EdwardSaultnier, Donald P.Saxslicn, CarlSnxstien, J. LeoSuxstien, MorrisSchaefer, Eugene E.Si'haefer, Harold J.fjchacfer , Theodore A.Schiavoni , AnthonySclilpaty, JosephKciimersal, John W.Schneider, Ernest B.Kc liolicld , John C JrSeiidder. Laurence F.Srhwarz , Fred WilliamSchwartz , RichardSchwartz , RobertSe«y, Albert Edward{Sega l, MorrifiSeidlcr, Frederick W.Setok , Louis StevenScymorc, JohnShipinla , Edward S.Shnhleski , Joseph W.Shefchick . MikolaySiiiclds, John E.Sinclair, HowardSirko, WalterSkinkaytis, John II. Jr.Siavonik , Frank JohnSlivonick, Theodore W.

Sliwonik , EdwardSmith, Clifford T.Smith, Eugene SamuelSmith, Francis C.Smith, FrankSmith, Gordon B.Smith, Harry O.Smith, Kirry WilliamSmith, John WilliamSmith, JosephSmith, WalterSmith, Wilfred LSmith, William B.Sowinski, Arthur D.Sowlnski, WalterSpann, William A.Spikings, DouglasJ5t?-cMv.', JchrjStadnecki, EuwuruSt-iib, WarrenStanton, Daniel RosaStanton, Vernon 3.Stapon JuiiuaStarchet, EdwardStelmaschuk, HarryStevens, Theodore F.Stewart, Jacob T.Stivers, GideonStonehanks, George A.Stousky, Eisner A.Stravinski, Peter JohnStrobel, Charles L,Swldcrski, Jnhn J.Swiskey, EdwardSynakowski, KalixtSyphcr, Edgar HarrisSyphcr, Jarvis LudwigSzurka, Albert LeoTamin, Edward S.Tcnnenbcrg, RobertTerry, Joseph H. Jr.Thompson, Robert S.Thornton, GilbertTomaszewski, Ed. C.Tomaszewski, Lewis S.Towncs, John HenryTrcmski, John E.Trinowski, TheodoreTroyan, Anthony W.Truskowski, Stanley J.TruokowslU, Thomas *Turbush, FrederickTurbu- n, Roland F.Tuthi-I , Alexander H.Tuthill , Henry aTuthill, James O.Tuthill, Leon H.Twomcy, ChrisTwomey, Francis A.Tyszas, Wasco T.Tytc, CharlesVail, Gerald AshtonValck, Anton G. •Valek, James C.Valek , John C.Van Middclem, Chas. IIVan Nostrand, John A.Vcttcr, John JosephVicik , AugustVicsik, VictorVinson, EdwardVonatzski, Conrad T.Waehsler, JosephWalker, RichardWalker, Thomas Jr.Walter, Kenneth M.Walter, NicholasWarner, Donald B. F.Washick, AlexWashick, MetroWebb, Charles M.Webb, John QuyWegcrt, Rcmholt E.Welch, JohnWcller, Everett D.Wells, Donald D.Wells. HoraceWells, Horace J. 2dWells, Kirlev HermanWells, Robert HewlettWells, Roger ClarkWhyard, Clyde R.Wiegen, RaymondWicsen, Arnold, M.D.Wiesen, PerkinsWhsen, Perry PerkalWcissm^n, IrvingWilliams, AlbertWilliams, JamesWillis, Emrnett M.Winters. LyleWoodhull , S B, JrWoodson, EllghWorm, Arthur W.Worthington, Geo. E.Wortliington, Henry JrWulffraat, Arnold, Jr.Wylie , Robert J.Yakaboski, JosephYeager, Harold LeG.Yeronick, Frank JohnYcronsick, Peter 8.Yeronsick , Z'ggicYoung, Curtis J.Young, George G.Young, Lester WilmotYoung, Wilmot LewisZahara, CharlesZalira, John GeorgeZalcski , Bcpjamin F.Zalcski, Frank JosephZalcskl, Henry M.Zambriski, Albert EZambriski, Stanley R.Zaneski, Felix P.Zdunko, Edward J.Zdunko. WalterZiclinski, Joseph J.Zllln. Gabriel F.Znttowski, Bruno J.Zultnski, Alex B.Zultoski , Frank PaulZultnski , Michael M.Zurowskl , Vincent

• Indicate* those missing or killed in action.

HONOR ROLLLaunch FourAt Greenport

Setting n record lor the yard,the Grcenport Basin and Con-struction Company, Grcenport , onSaturday launched four vessels.Yard workers participating in aproduction rally comprised mostof tho spectators.

Mrs. Willi»m McGI'l Burnsw li o s c h u s b a n d . Command TBurns, U. S. N. R„ is a .. -vnl rep-resentative of the War Mm. powerCommittee, sponsored one o' thetwo largest vessels, a minesweeperlisted in the Navy's records a,, theYMS 382. The other vessel oi th2same size, the PCS 1405, a subma-rine chaser, was sponsored by Mrs.A. Ciarke Bedford whoso husbandis vice president of the StandardOil Company of ,Ncw Jersey.

The two other craft in thequadruple launching were tanklighters to be used in Inntlint; op-erations. They were sponsore d bytwo June graduates of the Giccn-port High School, Irene Anna lta -ron and Mary Jane Turner.

EAST MARIONTho Victory Garden food preser-

vation demonstration , lesson 2, washeld in the chapel on Wednesday.August 25, starting at 2 p m . Theouflcih County Home Bureau spon-sored the demonstration. The wom-en no matter how busy in thehome, find time to attend the dem-onstrations which are very bene-ficial. Wc will give fuller accountin next issue.

Raymond Patterson of Madison,N J, was a recent guest of hiscousin, Wayland Caulkins.

Mr and Mrs Thomas Johnson,who arc summering at the bay,have as guests Mr and Mrs FrankHoulihan, Miss Ann Mulligan andMiss Catherine Moffitt of Schen-ectady.

Bruce Baltz of Jackson Heightswas with Mrs Baltz at thnir beau-tiful cottage on the bay over lastweek-end.

Mr and Mrs Burger and dau(,'.i-ter, of Westbury. who have enjoyedvacations on the Gardincrs BayEstates, are occupying Camp Look-out on the bay.

Miss Florence Vail, who is acounselor at the Eastern RegionalPlanning Conference of the UnitedChristian Youth Movement at LakeWinnipesaukec, N H , is having adelightful time with the youngpeople among whom she is doinga wonderful work by her Christianinfluence End training.

Mrs Hilda Marian of SpringfieldGardens is a guest of Mrs GrantRackett

We arc glad to report that MrsWilliam J Distlcr, who was n-ccntly under an operation at theEastern Long Island Hospital, iton the gain.

The fair and fish supper spon-sored recently by the Church So-cial Society was a marked success,not only socially but financially,increasing the treasury to the a-mcunt of |220. This annual oc-casion is always held in anti-cipation.v

MASTICMr. and Mrs. Charles Lundholm

of P h i l adelphia, brother-in-lawand sister of W. J. Lang Sr., arevisiting at the Lang cottage.

Mrs. M. Naphey, police woman inthe Brooklyn Navy Yard and son,v/ith Mrs. E. Burke and son ofBrooklyn, spent two days the pastweek at the Tallman cottage.

Mrs. Harry Groves was the highscore winner in bunco at *he CivicAssociation's game party held Inthe club house last Wednesday af-ternoon. Mrs. Wally Tallman washigh scorer in bridge.

Used Car ceiling prices coming.Take advantage of today's market.See Vail Bros., Riverhead or Peconic.—Advt.

Mrs. Edward Kelly of Lynbrookspent a few days the past weekwith her sister, Mrs. Wally Tail-man , of the Montauk HighwayMotor Inn.

Tile Mastic Civic Association,Inc., will hold Its next regularmonthly meeting on Thursday ev-ening, September 2, at their clubhouse on Classon avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams ofBrooklyn, were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesTallman.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adamsand son of Sunnyside, spent theweekend nt their bungalow.

CUOGUEA meeting of the Presbytery of

Long Island was held in theQuogue Chapel , Tuesday. Thirty-five ministers and llieir wives andtiirec elders attended the luncheonthat was held at the home of RevThomas Coyle. The Presbytery dis-missed the Rev Glover A Leitchto the Presbytery of West Jersey,where he is to be piitor of thePresbyterian Church at Pitman,N J.

Mrs Leopold Wimpfheimer hasrented Mrs Emma J Robinson'shouse on Main street, for yearround' occupancy.

Fred Sochlkc Jr, who has been

fund for the Quogue Service Men 'sCenter Music for dancing was fur-nished by Reggie . Underwood's or-chestra. Miss 'Frances Strnad wasgeneral chairman. Miss MargaretPeary was in chargo of the juniorhostesses. The chaperones wrycMrs Van Boskirk , Mrs Marker!,Mrs Carl Christman, Mrs JuliusSacks, Russell Markert , ex-Mayorand Mrs Frank Baldwin. Mr andMrs Baldwin , Mr and Mrs E Pierce,Mr and Mrs Charles Wanzer andMr and Mrs T E Conklin Jr haveeach donated a ton of coal to theService Center.

Miss Isabel Dyhouse has been illfor the past week.

Mr nnd Mrs Francis Le Blanc

on transport duty, visited nis par-ents here while his boat was inNew York harbor.

Used Car. ceiling prices Coming.Take, advantage of today's market.See Vail Bros., Riverhead or Peconic.—Advt.

Several encampments of anti-aircraft troops are stationed invarious spots around the village.

Mr and Mrs Maurice Wadellhave returned from a ten day visitwith relatives in St Louis, Mo. MrWadell is the cook at the QuogueCoast Guard Station.

About four hundred persons at-tended the dance hi the QuogueCommunity floHse lftst.Friday eve-ning for the benefit of the coal

have purchased tho cottage op theQnogiic-Riverhead load owned byMrs Joacphir.c Fitch.

Pvt William Kieth , husband ofthe former Ellen Coyle, has beenawarded the Purple Heart for hiswork as a paratrooper in Sicily.

A farewell tea for Rev and MrsGlover A Leitch of the Presbyter-ian Church on Quiogue, will beheld at the home of Dr and MrsS Ransome Jagger next Sundayafternoon. Rev Leitch moves toNew Jersey to accept a chargethere the first of September.

«evbw ClaealHod Ads . are bothPowerful anil Profitable

MATTiTUCKMiss . Lj.lnari. Griffin of Queens

has returned home, after spendingtwo weeks with Mr arid Mrs GeorgeR Gildcrsleeve.

Mr and Mrs John Delz of MountVernon, with their two sons, Rob-ert and Edwin, returned home aftera three weeks' - vacation in Mat-tituck.

Used Car ceiling prices coming.Take advantage of today's market.See Vail Bros., Riverhead or Peconic.—Advt.

Mrs Minnie Parker ot CollegePoint has returned home, afterspending two week* at the homeof her daughter, Mrs Ada Sher-man, where she has been recover-ing from a broken arm.

Mrs Enrico DePetris, who ha*been staying at Sag Harbor, hasgone to Saranac Lake for herhealth.

Miss Helen Kruger of GardenCity is spending the . summer atthe Kirchoff bungalow at Rochelleplace.

Mrs Viola Kramer, one of ourschool teachers, has been spendin5a part of her summer vacation attha home of her uncle and aunt,Mr and Mrs Charles Victor.Brown,of Hicksville.

Mrs William Baumann of Bellc-airc has been spending a weekwith her father, Stephen Gondola,Sr.

It is announced that the openingday for the Mattituck High Schoolwill be Monday, September ' 13.

Miss Mary Bermiiigham of OysterBay spent last week with her sis-

ter-in-law, Mrs Luke Bcrmingham.Eighty blood donors were at the

Mattituck High School last Wed-nesday from the Brooklyn Chapterof the Red Cross Blood Bank.

Lawrence Danowski, with his wife,Mrs Danowski, has been spendingfive days with his parents. He wason a furlough from the U S Arm).He is somewhere in the Pacific,

Mr and Mrs Albert Mastropaolaof Hicksville spent last Saturdaywith Mrs Marjorie Wickham, andSunday with Mrs Margaret D Gil-dcrsleeve.

Miss Eileen Tierney has beenspending several weeks at thehome of Mrs Brann.

Mr and Mrs John McGrath ofBrooklyn, with their two daughters,the Mioses Mary Lou and IreneAnne, and Mrs John McGinly andbaby son, John, arc at Salt LakeCity for several weeks.

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nas.es m...-"* m wastedBb Urea. Don't waste treeless\9JL Urea. Every dollar yea eaa11 spare shraM bo used t* hayttr War Beads. Bny year tea49L percent averr ear d»».

EASTPOHTMrs. Albert T. Haft of Washing-

ton, i>. C. visited st the home ofMr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson, thepast week.

Mrs. Marvin Hudson gave aparty last Saturday afternoon atthe home of her parents, Mr. andMrs. Charles Albin, to celebratetho first birthday of her daugh-ter, Sheila Ann.

Used Car ceiling price:, coming.Take advantage of today's market.See Vail Bros., Riverhead or Peconic.—Advt

Mi. and Mrs. Harry Hull spentthe week visiting Mr. and Mrs.Charles Gurr.z in Roscbank, St. Is.,Herman Gumz in Newark, and Mr.and Mrs. William Austin in River-edge, N. J.

Mrs. Thomas Lachall and niece,Miss Edith Bull of Richmond Hillhave been visiting his daughterand family, Mr. and Mrs. Benja-min Michnc in Bridgchampton.

Ensign Arlington Smith ot theMerchant Marines, is visiting athome from a trip abroad.

The Misses Thcda and HarriettMptt arc spending two weeks withrelatives in Scarsdalc and DoverPlains. N. Y.

Mrs. Ella Bellows of HamptonBays visited Mr. and Mrs. GeraldCarmichacl during the week.

Mrs. Nelson Collins of Brooklynspent the weekend with Mr. andMrs. Edward Collins. Her daugh-ter Patricia returned home withher after spending a month withher grandparents.

Mrs. Allen Bell and Bonnie havereturned from a visit with Mrs.Sallna Norcross in West Chazy,N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Eber Nor-croa* in Moocrs, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosik , whohavp bcrn spending the summerin Eastport, have gone to theirhome in Scarsdalc for two weeks.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pospisil ofScarsdalc are occupying their cot-tage for two weeks.

Miss Madeline Keck visited Mr.and Mrs. Bertram Molt in DoverPlains, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs.Parker Mott in Queens Villageduring the week. Mrs. WilliamMott returned to Eastport withMiss Keck , after several weeks'visit in Dover Plains.

Rowland Butler' F. 1/c of theScabecs, Camp Peary, Va., madea short visit at home during theweek.

IN MEMORIAMIn loving memory of Harold C.

Tuttle, who died on August 27th*1942.

L. S. Tuttle, FatherMrs. H. C. Tuttle, Wife.H. Francis Tuttle, Son.

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Navy PlaneCrash Kills 12

A Navy plane which crashed in-to the sea off Montauk Point lastWednesday night, was responsiblefor the death of 12 officers andmen, according to official informa-tion.

Boats manned by the Navy andCoist Guard, based on Long Is-land, and planes from Quonsctbase, left immediately the reportcame in to proceed to the spot,eight miles off shore, where theplane crash was believed to havetaken place, but no one was found.

Among those who died wa*Lieutenant (jg) Joseph PrenticeWilletts, U. S. N. R., ot Roslyn,former captain of the Harvardvarsity hockey team. Lt. Willetts,the son of Mr. and Mrs WilliamP r e n t i c e Willetts of RoslynHeights, who had been graduatedfrom Harvard in 19*1, would havebeen 25 years old September 30.

Lt. Willetts attended the Green-vale School, Grcenvale and St.Paul's School , Concord, N. J., be-fore entering Harvard. He receiv-ed his naval tarining at the NavalAir Station at Pensacola. Also sur-viving are his wife, the formerMary Wiener, of Milwaukee, abrother, George Clark Willetts anda sister, Mrs. Jean N. Coleman ofCoronado Beach. Cat.

EAST MORICHESA union picnic of the Presbyter-

ian and Methodist Sunday Schoolswas enjoyed on Moriches Islandon Thursday.

A . special • meeting was held atthe Presbyterian Church on Mon-day evening wher. Eugene Osbornand Lorenzo Nicl erson were elect-ed as trustees to fill out two unex-pired terms.

Used Car ceiling prices coming.Take advantage of today's market.See Vail Bros., Riverhead or Peconic.-rAdvt.

The Civic Association, LawrenceSmith, president, met at Firemen'sHall last Friday evening. Reportswere made on new service flagwhich is now flying from standard,near Roll of Honor Board on Mainstreet There was a general dis-cussion including need of repairsto public dock and removal ofsunken scow. Other matters willbe taken up at the next meeting.

Miss Isabel Hawkins and Mrs.Edward Barth have returned froma week's visit with relatives inMassachusetts and Connecticut.

Dcwitt Butler, C. B. M., U. S. C.G., Mayport, Fla., is visiting atthe home of his parents, Mr. andMrs. Edward Butler for ten days.The engagement of Mr. Butler andMiss Margaret Dykstra of Isliplias been announced.

Lieut. George Steffens spent theweekend at the home of Mrs. Jos-eph Chapman. Mrs. Steffens re-turned with iter husband to Mary-land on Monday after spendingsome time with her mother Mrs.Chapman.

MJSS Mary Nekcrman has re-turned to Connecticut, after visit-ing at the home of her mother,Mrs. Elsie Nekcrman.

Mrs. Peter Betz of Jamaica isspending some time at the homeof her husband's parents.

Cpl. Kenneth Howell of SpenceField, Moultrie, Ga., arrived at thehome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Howell on Wednesdayfor a two-weeks' visit.

The Misses Mary and CorneliaRaynor of V/aterbury, Conn., havebeen visiting at the home oi theirparents, Mr. and Mrs. ClintonRaynor.

Cb'ef Warrant Officer, U. S. C.G., Harold Chapman and Mrs.Chapman spent the past weekwith relatives in Cobleskill, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barrett jfGlen Ridge. N. J., and daughter,Miss Mildred Barrett of Williamand Mary College in Virginia, arevisiting Mr. Barrett's mother, Mrs.W. F. Barrett.

Mrs. Willam McPhall was guestof honor at the home of Mrs. Ro-bert McPhail , last Thursday af-ternoon.

Miss Sophia Howell entertainedat a surprise party, at the homeof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-eph Podlaski last Sunday eveninghonoring the birthday of her fian-ce St. Sgt. Joseph Blauvelt.

Drills arc being held by theFire company on Thursday even-ings for the pu.rpose of instruct-ing new members in the use ottrucks. Refreshments will be re-sumed at the September meetingof the Fire Company.

| Many Items of Interest From Our Vicinity Towns

WESTHAMPTON BEACHMr and Mrs Howard Havens arc

spending a week with Mrs Havens'bi other's family in Seneca Falls,N Y .

Mrs Floyd Rlnne left Friday fora few days' visit with her husband,who is stationed at Camp ButnerIn Carolina.

Mrs Halsey Raynor has securedtho position as director of halls atKeuka College. Mrs Raynor andher daugl.tcr, Miss Lois Raynor, nsophomore at Kci.ka , left this weekfor Keuka Park, N Y.

Used Car ceiling prices coming.Take advantage of today's market.Sec Vail Bros., Riverhead or Peconic.—Advt.

Dr Daniel Marsh, president" ofBoston University, preached at theBeach Methodist Church last Sun-day- Dr Marsh is the father ofMrs Paul Otto, whose husband ispastor of the Beach MethodistChurch.

Henry Wilt has accepted theposition as Latin teacher in theFriends Academy at Locust Val-ley. Mr Wilt has taught in thehigh school here for the past thir-teen years. He and Mrs Wilt havetaken an active part in the BeachMethodist Church and other organ:izations in this village, arid theirmoving away will be a distinct loanto the village."Their "mariv""trlcnas

here wish them the best of successin their futurs home.

Mrs Howard St Denis and son,Tommy, are spending two weeksat the home of Mr and Mrs JuliusRoth.

Pvt Harry Robey of Meridcn , WVa, was given a birthday party atth' Service Center last Saturday• ght.

Red Cross Chairman Mrs Ed-ward H Stevens, Miss MillicentRose and Miss Ethel Russell at-tended a Red Cross meeting inSouthampton, last' Friday. Themeeting was called for the discus-sion of home service problems.

Pvt Harold Fountain of the Ma-rine Corps is spending a ten dayleave here at the home of hisfather, Vernon J Fountain.

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