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COME ONE! COME ALL ! HOLTSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT I F IREM EN ^ F AIR ¦ p AW DE S August 6 to August 9 I FRIDAY i ndusive | ^VGUST 9th ; ___ , r ®fa jfil&ll^ IrB WB® Mary Hahn records the doings in Cora m each week. If you have news for her see her at Rovagna ' s store or call . . . Selden 1449-J2 The fire commissioners met Mon- day evening in the firehouse and com- pleted details for the sale of the dis- trict s fire truck and firehouse "bonds, lor which sealed proposals will be considered "by the commissioners on August 14. Walter Schleicher , Jr., of Patch- ogue spent last week at the home ot his grandparents , Mr. and Mrs . Henry Effland. George Bohnke of Patchogue , Mrs John Alclen of East Moriches , Miss- Gladys Zimlinghaus and Louise and George Zimlinghaus left Saturday for a two-week trip to St. Louis , Mo. Mrs. Roman and sons , John and Walter , of Cedar Manor , Mrs . Lydia Cook of South Ozone Park and Mrs . Charles King of Elmhurst are spend- ing a week at the summer home of Mrs. Gasket in Wellington Farms. Miss 'Grace Overton of Yaphank road is spending several days at the home of her cousin , Lida Smith of Lake Grove. Mrs. Harold Wilder of Ocean Beach spent the week-end at the home of her . parents , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Effl and of "Hi ghland Home. " Miss E. Effland has returned home after spending three weeks with the Wild- ers at Ocean Beach. Mrs. Jack Whidden of Patchogue and her mother , Mrs. Scully of New York , were guests * of Mrs. Rudolph Hahn last Wednesday. Although Mrs. Scully is 89 years old , she is . very active and travels all over , enjoying perfect health. Miss Doris Mae Hagen spent sev- eral days last week at the home of Miss Jean Clendinnen in Medf ord. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagen enter- tained at dinner last Thursday Mrs. James ' Minnett and son Harry, Miss Doris Hahn , Miss Helen Hahn of Jamaica , Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hahn and daughter Marjorie. Mrs. George Herman and children , Dolores and George , of Port Jeffer- son ,were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Koschara last Tues- day. "What Has Religion Done to Your Character?" was the topic of the Rev . Charles Boleyn ' s sermon at the Sunday morning service in Trinity Methodist church . James Eagle ' s hand was seriously injured while he was with the U. S. fleet in Hawaii recently. On his leave he visited Mr . and Mrs. William Reemers of San Francisco , Cal. Anthony Fossa celebrated his birth- day on Monday and William Halm ' s was yesterday. Mrs. Louis Nadeau a n d grand- daughte r Betty of the Bronx are spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pommev of Paul' s path. Mr. Nadeau spends week-ends there. The Coram Republican club post- poned its regular meeting last Fri- day to the next jne eting night in Sep- tember , because " of the defense meet- ing which was held . in Patchogue on the same evening. The president of the club , Joseph Schmierer , attended the Patchogue meeting. Miss Suzanne Holschuh is spending a week at the home of her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roselius of Hollis. Mr. and Mrs . Jolin ShoUey of Islip were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Still , Sunday. Mrs. -Lester Davis and her cousin , Miss Mae Quackenbush of Waldwick , N. J,, are spending a vacation in Maine. Richard J. Morris, Jr., was given a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris , last Thurs- day in honor of his third birthday. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyons and chil- dren , Dorothy, Robert and Lorraine , Mrs- Jacob Baczensky, Frederick Morris , Mrs. Chadwick ,- Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Plate and daughter Arlene , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brower , Edward and Rudy Wittschack and Miss Irene Plate of Coram , the Misses Dolly Kinney and Joan Sanford of Yap- hank and Miss Marilyn Morris , Rich - ard' s sister. Mrs. Frank Reynolds and daughter Doris-L . ee of St. Albans returned home Monday ' after spending a week at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pommer of Paul' s path. The Ladies ' Aid society of the Mid- dle Island Presbyterian church will hold its annual supper at the church rooms next Wednesday from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Plate have pur- chased a new car. Paul Bonk is enjoying a two-week vacation from his duties at the R. C. A. plant in Rocky Point. With Mrs. Bonk and daughter Mildred , he en- joyed a week-end visiting relatives in Hastings-on-Hudson. v Mrs. Gildo Plate , Mrs. Rudolph Hahn and daughter Marjorie of Cor- am , Mrs. Robert Edwards and chil- dren , Dorothy and Fred , spent Mon- day in New York. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fossa on Monday in honor of the birthday of their son Anthony. Guests were Mrs. Joseph Mazzoni and children , Joseph ' and Janice of Huntington , Mrs. Gildo Mazzoni , Mrs. Willianv H a h n , .Tr., Mrs. Edward Holschuh ' and sons , Don- ald and Richard , and William Henry Braun. . * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baczensky of Brooklyn were week-end guests of Mr. Baczensky ' s father , John Baczen- sky. There s nothing like having the col- onel's daughter around during those hair-raising moments in army li fe— especially if she happens to be Dor- othy Lamour. Miss Lamour and Bob Hope head the cast of "Caught in the Draft , " >vhich will be shtfw n Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at Port Jeffer- son theatre. In Army Comecly "Ringside Maisie ^ Billed for the Rialto Followers of the adventures of Mai- sie will be delighted with the new escapades of this character in "Ring- side Maisie , " which will be shown at the Rialto theatre from this Saturday to Tuesday. The Brooklyn chorus girl ' s antics include a jitterbug num- ber which rivals the best efforts of champions in this line , a little matter of getting tossed off a train , and a romance with a woman-hating boxing manager. Ann Sothern plays "Mai- sie ," with George Murphy and Rob- ert Sterling in leading male roles. The co-feature will be "Bachelor Daddy, " starring three-year-old Baby Sandy and Edward Everett Horton , Raymond Walburn , Franklin Pang- born , Jed Prouty, Bert Roach and George Meader. In Dramatic Film Ida Lupino (above) is co-starred with John Garfield in "Out of the Fog, " playing with "Border Vigi- lantes , " featuring William Boyd , next Wednesday and Thursday, August 13 and 14 , at Port Jefferson. " He' s in Trouble James Cagney in a scene from "The Bride Came C.O.D.," playing at the Rialto theatre from this Wednesday to Friday. He is co-starred with Bett-e Davis. Tuxedos For Hire SELIG- 'S 128 SOUTH OCEAN AVE. PA.TCH-aCr lJ. T5 - P&XM tf ^^ L-AST TIMES TODAY tJ ^^^^^^ li "TO M, DICK and HARRY" THURS. - SAT. AUG. 7 - 9 HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S "THE SHEPHERD T l HILLS" Filmed in Gorgeous Technicolor with John Betty Harry WAYNE FIELD CAREY Bculah Bondi James Barton Marjorie Main TEN-0-WfN SATURDAY NIGHT AT 9:00 O'CLOCK ' ' I SAT. - TUES. AUG. 9-12 JJ I ALT (j "RINGSIDE MAISIE" THE A 1ft, !^ M "BACHELOR 0 DADDY" ^ mmmmmmmmvmaaMaMaanM mwt or-MMmmmmMMMNM m «> ^ mmmw»mmm^m^mmmw ^m^g^mmmmmmwmmtmmHmmmmwmwmwmmm ^mmmmmym *»mm ^wmvr»mmmmmMmm ^mmwmwmmmmmmm»m WED. TO FRI. AUG. G TO 8 j dH^^- WB MMf^LwKmUmBna^B ^HHS^BySKaSak. ' —— ; ¦ ; ; S : - MATI NEES EVERY DAY AT 2:15~-EVE. 'S CONT. 7 TO 11 P, M. " SPECIAL ROAD SHO ST ENGAGEIMBNT PATCHOGUE "SERGEANT R IAL TO ; Sun. - Wed. ^r^r* ir*9 Wed. «• Fn. Aug. 10> 13 Yll ltJi. Aug. 13 -15 tJMagMMH MHMMMMMNKaMNWWMM. ^^ Mountain Romance Coming to Patchogue "The Shepherd of the Hills , " a technicolor version of the famous novel by Harold Bell Wright , opens a three-day engagement at the Pat- chogue theatre on Thursday, August 7. This tale of the Ozarks features John Wayne , Betty Field , Harry Car- ey, Beulah Bondi , James Barton , Sam- uel S. Hinds , Marjorie Main and Marc Lawrence. Wayne enacts the role of a reck- less, romantic young mountaineer whose love is spurned by Betty Field , vivacious spitfire of the hills. Carey portrays The Shepherd , a role of great strength and emotional oppor- tunity. PORT JEFFERSO N B THEATRE 81 Matinee : A.dults 25c, Children 15c Eve . Prices : Adults 40c Children 15c Smoking Permitted in Rear oE Theatre at no additional price* . FREE PARKING FOR 200 CARS FRI. - SAT. AUG. 8 - 9 MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 PLAY JACKPOT LUCKY SATURDAY NIGHT Joel McCrea Eddie Bracken Ellen Drew in "Reaching for the Sun" -~ AND Arthur Kennedy Joan Perry in "STRANGE ALIBI" Latest News Events Short Subject Chapfc. 4 "Ad ventures of Capt. Marvel" | . First Evening Show 7 :00 P. M. Sun., Mon., T ues. Aug. 10 , 11 , 12 MATINEE SUNDAY 2 :30 " Bob Hop e Eddie Bracken Lynne Overman in "Caug ht in the Draft ". Latest News - Short Subjects - Cartoon First Evening Show at 7 :00 P. ML WED. - THU RS. AUG. 13 -14 PLAY JACKPOT LUCKY WEDNESDAY NIGHX Thomas Mitchell John Garfield Ida Lupino in "OUT OF THE FOG" , AND Wm. Boy d (Hopalong Cassidy) in "BORDER VIGILANTES" Latest News Events - Short Subject Firat Evening Show 7 :00 P. ML

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COME ONE! COME ALL!

HOLTSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT

I FIREMEN^ FAIR¦p AWDE

S August 6 to August 9I F R I D A Y i n du s iv e| ^V G U S T 9 th ;___ , r

®fa jfil&ll IrB WB®

Mary Hahnrecords the doingsin Coram e a c hweek. If you havenews for her seeher at Rovagna'sstore or call . . .

Selden 1449-J2The fire commissioners met Mon-day evening in the firehouse and com-pleted details for the sale of the dis-trict s fire truck and firehouse "bonds,lor which sealed proposals will beconsidered "by the commissioners onAugust 14.Walter Schleicher , Jr., of Patch-ogue spent last week at the homeot his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs .Henry Effland .George Bohnke of Patchogue, MrsJohn Alclen of East Moriches, Miss-Gladys Zimlinghaus and Louise andGeorge Zimlinghaus left Saturday fora two-week trip to St. Louis, Mo.Mrs. Roman and sons, John andWalter, of Cedar Manor , Mrs . LydiaCook of South Ozone Park and Mrs.Charles King of Elmhurst are spend-ing a week at the summer home ofMrs. Gasket in Wellington Farms.Miss 'Grace Overton of Yaphank

road is spending several days at thehome of her cousin, Lida Smith ofLake Grove.Mrs. Harold Wilder of Ocean Beach

spent the week-end at the home ofher . parents , Mr. and Mrs. HenryEffl and of "Highland Home." MissE. Effland has returned home afterspending three weeks with the Wild-ers at Ocean Beach.

Mrs. Jack Whidden of Patchogueand her mother, Mrs. Scully of NewYork , were guests* of Mrs. RudolphHahn last Wednesday. Although Mrs.Scully is 89 years old , she is . veryactive and travels all over, enjoyingperfect health .

Miss Doris Mae Hagen spent sev-eral days last week at the home ofMiss Jean Clendinnen in Medf ord.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagen enter-tained at dinner last Thursday Mrs.James' Minnett and son Harry, MissDoris Hahn , Miss Helen Hahn ofJamaica , Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hahnand daughter Marjorie.

Mrs. George Herman and children ,Dolores and George, of Port Jeffer-son ,were dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Christian Koschara last Tues-day .

"What Has Religion Done to YourCharacter?" was the topic of theRev. Charles Boleyn's sermon at theSunday morning service in TrinityMethodist church .

James Eagle's hand was seriouslyinjured while he was with the U. S.fleet in Hawaii recently. On hisleave he visited Mr. and Mrs. WilliamReemers of San Francisco, Cal.

Anthony Fossa celebrated his birth-day on Monday and William Halm'swas yesterday.

Mrs. Louis Nadeau a n d grand-daughte r Betty of the Bronx arespending several weeks at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pommev ofPaul's path. Mr. Nadeau s p e n d sweek-ends there.

The Coram Republican club post-poned its regular meeting last Fri-day to the next jne eting night in Sep-tember , because" of the defense meet-ing which was held . in Patchogue onthe same evening. The president ofthe club, Joseph Schmierer, attendedthe Patchogue meeting.

Miss Suzanne Holschuh is spendinga week at the home of her uncle andaunt , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roseliusof Hollis.

Mr. and Mrs. Jolin ShoUey of Islipwere supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Still , Sunday.

Mrs. -Lester Davis and her cousin ,Miss Mae Quackenbush of Waldwick ,N. J,, are spending a vacation inMaine.

Richard J. Morris, Jr., was given aparty at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Richard Morris , last Thurs-

day in honor of his third birthday.The following guests were present:Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyons and chil-dren , Dorothy, Robert and Lorraine,Mrs- J a c o b Baczensky, FrederickMorris, Mrs. Chadwick,- Mr. and Mrs.Gildo Plate and daughter Arlene, Mr.and Mrs. Bert Brower, Edward andRudy Wittschack and Miss IrenePlate of Coram, the Misses DollyKinney and Joan Sanford of Yap-hank and Miss Marilyn Morris, Rich-ard's sister.

Mrs. Frank Reynolds and daughterDoris-L.ee of St. Albans returned homeMonday 'after spending a week at thehome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Pommer of Paul's path.

The Ladies' Aid society of the Mid-dle Island Presbyterian church willhold its annual supper at the churchrooms next Wednesday from 5:30 to8 p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Plate have pur-chased a new car.

Paul Bonk is enjoying a two-weekvacation from his duties at the R. C.A. plant in Rocky Point. With Mrs.Bonk and daughter Mildred , he en-joyed a week-end visiting relatives inHastings-on-Hudson. v

Mrs. Gildo Plate, Mrs. RudolphHahn and daughter Marjorie of Cor-am, Mrs. Robert Edwards and chil-dren , Dorothy and Fred , spent Mon-day in New York.

A party was held at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Emil Fossa on Mondayin honor of the birthday of their sonAnthony. Guests were Mrs. JosephMazzoni and children , Joseph ' andJanice of Huntington , Mrs. G i l d oMazzoni , Mrs. Willianv H a h n , .Tr.,Mrs. Edward Holschuh 'and sons, Don-ald and Richard , and William HenryBraun. . „ *Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baczensky ofBrooklyn were week-end guests ofMr. Baczensky's father , John Baczen-sky.

There s nothing like having the col-onel's daughter around during thosehair-raising moments in army li fe—especially if she happens to be Dor-othy Lamour. Miss Lamour and BobHope head the cast of "Caught in theDraft," >vhich will be shtfwn Sunday,Monday and Tuesday at Port Jeffer-son theatre.

In Army Comecly

"Ringside Maisie^Billed for the Rialto

Followers of the adventures of Mai-sie will be delighted with the newescapades of this character in "Ring-side Maisie," which will be shown atthe Rialto theatre from this Saturdayto Tuesday. The Brooklyn chorusgirl's antics include a jitterbug num-ber which rivals the best efforts ofchampions in this line , a little matterof getting tossed off a train , and aromance with a woman-hating boxingmanager. Ann Sothern plays "Mai-sie," with George Murphy and Rob-ert Sterling in leading male roles.

The co-feature will be "BachelorDaddy," starring three-year-old BabySandy and Edward Everett Horton ,Raymond Walburn , Franklin Pang-born , Jed Prouty, Bert Roach andGeorge Meader.

In Dramatic Film

Ida Lupino (above) is co-starredwith John Garfield in "Out of theFog," playing with "Border Vigi-lantes," featuring William Boyd, nextWednesday and Thursday, August 13and 14, at Port Jefferson. "

He's in Trouble

James Cagney in a scene from "TheBride Came C.O.D.," playing at theRialto theatre from this Wednesdayto Friday. He is co-starred withBett-e Davis.

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"THE SHEPHERD Tl HILLS"Filmed in Gorgeous Technicolor

— with —John Betty Harry

WAYNE FIELD CAREYBculah Bondi James Barton Marjorie Main

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Mountain RomanceComing to Patchogue

"The Shepherd of the Hills ," atechnicolor version of t h e famousnovel by Harold Bell Wright, opens athree-day engagement at the Pat-chogue theatre on Thursday, August7. This tale of the Ozarks featuresJohn Wayne , Betty Field, Harry Car-ey, Beulah Bondi , James Barton , Sam-uel S. Hinds, Marjorie Main and MarcLawrence.

Wayne enacts the role of a reck-less, romantic young mountaineerwhose love is spurned by Betty Field,vivacious spitfire of the hills. Careyportrays The Shepherd, a role ofgreat strength and emotional oppor-tunity.

PORT JEFFERSONB T H E A T R E 81Matinee : A.dults 25c, Children 15cEve. Prices : Adults 40c Children 15cSmoking Permitted in Rear oE Theatre

at no additional price *. FREE PARKING FOR 200 CARS

FRI. - SAT. AUG. 8 - 9MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30

PLAY JACKPOT LUCKYSATURDAY NIGHT

Joel McCrea Eddie BrackenEllen Drew in

"Reaching for the Sun"-~ AND —

Arthur Kennedy Joan Perry— in —

"STRANGE ALIBI"Latest News Events Short Subject

Chapfc. 4 "Adventures of Capt. Marvel"

| . First Evening Show 7 :00 P. M.

Sun., Mon., Tues. Aug. 10, 11, 12MATINEE SUNDAY 2 :30 "Bob Hope Eddie Bracken

Lynne Overman in

"Caught in the Draft".Latest News - Short Subjects - Cartoon

First Evening Show at 7 :00 P. ML

WED. - THU RS. AUG. 13 -14PLAY JACKPOT LUCKY

WEDNESDAY NIGHX

Thomas Mitchell John GarfieldIda Lupino in

"OUT OF THE FOG" ,— AND —

Wm. Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy)— in —

"BORDER VIGILANTES"Latest News Events - Short Subject

Firat Evening Show 7 :00 P. ML