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LAKE RONKONK OM A BAYPORT BRIEFS1 i f j ) . Glub will again sponsor ;

( i i H IV ffe 'en party for tbeh io r < - d i r ri-agfcrs oi the village. ' -r i f lu , j ot held at tr.;- Bayport .

<¦ io., oi F OJ evening, October 31.it. ;f h „<•_ <- . ' I oner, at 6:45 and the ,

m 'h i 1 begin at 7; 15. Triers '.i j CO "1 i- movie for the li t t le '.

i c i r r i i= later for ths others. ;H O i i f ! who is general chair- ;

r i* pr ) t i. has announced the ;o l i < h men who v.-iil fc* as-

) _ i c lub members on the ir c < u mi n-es: Announce:*, the

F<* r . t ) Bennet t ; prizes, Mrs. ;r i ,,„ r 'ind march. Mrs. Ben- :

' i i iiri'i s. Everett J. Trochel- ;iii I pt !• B. Dunkerley: decora- :

on*. I I_ J rrochelman; fire and j, i er p J ' c oi "P. A. Dixon : motion !r I s Di :on. There will be- a !r i i i tents admission to cover

r-1 0 ) 1 / nd l ight refreshments1 o r i - cost in the cafeteria.

Of o ,r V Kuper entertained ten Iu o i t ji day afternoon at the j

I rri' o i icicnv-i, Mr. and Mrs. J . \P H r <¦ Kur~-\ of Gillette Avenire, !

• t ui.itt -1 tii his seventh birthday. \I ir t i oi cn -rjoyed a treasure hunt , i

f 'n l\Zl o t e n games and con-f ( l i ch delicious : :-irc*sh-

n , J < f r f a . Miss Marina Vonv <- in- 1 JI l ie week end here from\Ii I nt . -c ool at Princeton , N . J.j j p i i brother on his binh-

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1 f <", i „couts and Brownies andtr ' i f a ' t i s } il attend the 11 o'clock

f i _ e on Sunday in the Bayport\U odi Chui cn. In the -evening ati 4 - r inn mg and qu-cstion box

1 bf < tu-i d as well as a movie) i f iu , t ie . Outcast ,'* a pictureoi ndi i l"is will be sponsored by

m s o i l group of the W.S.C.S.i c i O J ! i tendance is desired.

Jo'r.n Hollins ' Sr., chief of live Say-port Fire Department , has receivednotice to refuse all requests for per-m it *.; to burn leaves or any olher trash.As Ions as tiie present drought con-t inues, the police are authorized tois.-iue summonses to anyone building afire of anv kind.

On Friday. October 31st. at oneo'clock , a Hallowe'en party for chil-dren of kindergarten through sixth"radc will i.e 'zield in the school. Therewill be prizes for costumes. All pre-school children are also invited , aswell as the parent'.* of those attending.

The Missc-.s Delia and ElizabethRogerson are spending vacations ofthree weeks irom their work with theLong Island Lighting Company witht l ie i r broth .r an-J ' sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. J. T. Rogerson , in Miami,Fla.

The Bayport Fire Department waseal'ied out on Tuesday morning to ' putout a grass li re which was threatening•the barn of Wilford Still. Ihe depart-ment put out thc fi re before it didmore than scorch the barn.

Mrs. C. 0. Erickson , who is makingher home here with her son anddaughter- in- law, Mr. aiid Mrs. LarryErickson , has been coiifiirod to herbed by illness for the past severalweeks.

Tn correction of an item carried lnthe News lust week , Mr. and Mrs. Wil-bei* Prall bought the liouse On lowerSnedecor Avenue from Mrs, Frail'saunt , Mrs. Echvard H. Rogers.

Th,** Bayport. Hi^h School sophomoreclnss will hold a "Harvest Moon " dance

' this evening, Faculty advisors are MissHasina ciotruzzolo and Joh n Foley,

Mr . and Mrs. Alfred Mechow havei moved into the new house built byI John Watson ivt the corner of NorthOcean Avenue and Polger Street. ;

' James Shand came home from Syra-| disc University to spend list week endj with his parcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur; Shund. ' ¦ • -1 George D. Dill is home on vacationfrom liis work ' in the Union Savingshank of Patchogue, V ,

Mr. and Mrs, Leo Muller , of B*ell-more , spent Sundny Willi Mr. and Mrs.TO. B. Dunkerley.

Mrs , Jessie,.Dudley, of Woodbridge ,Conn , Is vi.slt.iivi! Mr. and Mrs. Georgehn. -ver.

There will be a soccer Kiniie here to-day with the T.slip teum, f

Mrs. Irving C. Mahz. of Brooklynnd Bayport , who is pr-:*:.id*.rr; of the/omen 's Council o. the National As-'j clation of Real - Estate Boards , and'ho is - known profe-.sionahy as LillianI. Moebus , will leave ear:;.* in Novem-er to attend the 40th national con-dition of the association wilier) willfleet ih San Francisco, opening No-ember 8th. Miss Moebus has h_ *sn-resident for the Z a . t two years andias traveled ovur 50,000 miles through-lut the nation, in. the work of herifSce. She will he the only wmann-amber of a panel at one of th-e gen -¦ral sessions of five convention. Heropic will be "Back to Selling." Shevill also attend as a voting delegaterorn Greater Netv York the Xs.tional3hi Scout Council which will meet at-ong Beach , Calif. Mi:-.:- Moe'ous isspending this weei ana pari of ire:-:t inCincinnati , O., Louisville. Ky. and West3alm Beach , Fla., a t tending meetingsv. the Real Estate Bca-d Associations-j f those states and speaking at vari--jus sessions of each.

Last _ Saturday evening. Mr. andMrs . Ernest Stoll accompanied by Mr.and Mrs. Howard G. Gillette attendedthe installation and . dinner of theLadies' Auxiliary of the Southera N-iwYork Volunteer Firemen 's Association.The affair was held at the HotelFranklin in Jamaica. Mrs. Stoll wasinstalled as first vice-president of theauxiliary. On Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Stoll and Mr. and Mrs, AlexSchultz, of Sayville, were guests atthe 50th anniversary dinner of thevVoodhaven Exempt Firemen's Asso-ciation which was held at the HotelN*ew Yorker , in Manhat tan .

Mr. and Mrs. h. O. Bernhard andtteir son , Richard , spent the \reec endin Gllboa, N. Y. visiting Mrs. Bern-hard's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and ..Mrs. Raymond Brandon .

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Trochelman, MissAlthea Trochelman and Miss JanetEgner attended a performance of"Oklahoma " in Kciv York last Fridayin celebration of Ak'nea 's birth-day.

The Bayport school was closed onWednesday for the meeting of theteachers of the Second SupervisoryDistrict, and the Patchogue school inPatchogue.

Mrs. Leslie Davis is recovering aswell as can be expected in the South-side Hospital from an appendectomyperformed last Thursday.

Bayport firemen were summoned at9:30 o'clock last night to subdue agrass fire near the Long Island RailRoad depot.

Miss Ida M. Frieman was hostess toher bridge club on Wednesday after-noon.

Mrs. H. Garton Lewis entertainedher club on Tuesday evening.

S. S. Community ChorusPlans December Concert

The South Shore Community Chorus-has begun work on numbers for theDecember concert ,. 'first of the- 1947-1948 season..

A medley ot old English carols andthe familiar French "Angels Who Art-Heard on High" are among those be-ing rehearsed . Tire music committeewill . make final selection of the restof the program urthin lhe next twoweeks.

Evidence of widespread interest inthe chorus is shown by the affiliationof Miss Jeiuinet te Raynor, of West-hampton. Membership In* the chorusis still open. Those interested areurued." to attend rehearsals at ' Pa't -chogue High Scliool on Wednesdays at8:30 p. m.

Miss Anne Dickerson is again ac-companist for the chorus.

Williani Jiraiiek heft 86,000

The late William , Jirnnck of .Siijivlllc,who died on August 28th, left an -estatevalued itt SG.U00 , all in personal prop-erty, it was revealed in Surrogate 'sCourt. '¦ Application for letters of ad-ministration were filed ' by Mrs'. Bar-bara ji raiiek, his widow.

In normal time* India lends the,voi*lcl in tlie production of cane sugar ,producing three times as much as herlearost comnctlior. Cuba.

Mrs. Vanderbilt 's Children Attack Will ;

The sin and daughter of the late M::.. William K. Vanderbilt . of Center-port appealed for a construction of til.:-::* mother's will or. Monday in Stirro- ;gate 's Court, Riverhead , on grounds tha t its zording is ••ir._ a_ iing:ess" an d jt ha t the will Ls thus invalid.

In arguments before Surrogate Rich - ;'

ard W. Hawkins, Barclay H. War-burton 3d. of Pride 's Grassing, Mass..avid Mrs. William C. T. Gaynor , ofSouthampton, who are children ofMrs. Vanderbilt 's first marriage, w-ere

represented by Sol A. Rosenblatt , at-torney, of 630 Fifth Avenue. Mew York.If the will is invalidated , the children ;will inherit the estate as Mrs. Vandvr- ,Lilt 's heirs.

Gasscr . Hayes ar.d Davidson, of 20 ,Pine Street, Manhattan, attorneys fortire Guaranty Trust Company of NewYork , executors and trustees of Mrs.Vanderbilt's estate, argued that Article ,IV. the section in c.uestion , which dealswith disposition of the residuary es-tate , clearl y states that Mrs. Gaynor .

j ' and Mr. Warburton are each to re- •celve

^half of the" income from tire es- i .

tale "for life: that the legatees' cMl- Idroit are to inherit half the principal jupon their parents' death , and that , I

i in tire event slther legatee dies wiih- j| out issue, the principal is to revert to

the other legatee.I Since Mrs. Gaynor, the former Rose- :i mary Warburton , has a 'ftve-month-| old son , he ' was ' , represented in the

| action by a special guardian appoint edby the court , Max Hollander, of Hunt- |jr.gton Station:

The Surrogate reserved his decisionand hoth sides will 'submit briefs with- ;in two weeks.

Mrs . Vanderbilt Those first Husbandwas Barclay H. Warburton Jr., of jPhiladelphia; died August 28th. Whenher will was Sled for probate on c_sp- itemb.cr Sth, only the formal estimate Iof more than $10,000 was made of the ;value of the estate. However , her hns- !

band ,, ' tire former president of the Mew iYork Central, who died in 1944 , left '

her property ' at Miami Beach, Little j -N-eck. Queens, and at 651 Park Ave- j -nue, New York , as well as a life inter- \est in his residuary estate. Mr. . Van- |derbilt's -estate was appraised before I

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'nheritar.ee and estate ta.tss. at a. netvalua of 532 ,630,000.

Mrs. Gayncr and Mr. Warburton arealso rf.-iciuary heirs under thsir .step-fa the r s will , of which tht- GuarantyTrust Company is also executor and

trustee. In a separate action , they are.-e.vking to have the Guaranty Trustt t moved as extcutors of their mother'.,wil l , because, they assert , a conflictof inteissts exists. No decision hasct-tn made in this action.

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