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The Ability to See Your Point of View! T ' 1 HAT is one of the most important I ffeatures of the facilities we place at your disposal. Complete banking service , of course—but the willin gness to gear that service to your p articular needs means more to you in , satisfac- tion and results. You-will find here an unusual idea of what bankin g cooperation ' means. And that idea is carried into practice ' * ¦ —always. THE First Nat ional Bank PORT JEFFERSON EPW YORK Member of Federal Reserve Bank PERS ONAL MENTION [ i ' «Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S. Morey of Washington , p. C, have been spend- ing two weeks at Pine Bluff camp . as the guests of Dr. and Mis. Henry . S. Bettit, The 102 loot steel yacht "Carol," ' owned-by Felix M. Warburg, has been 'painted at the Long Island Swpyards. Her captain is Cornelius Ulbon ol Port Jefferson. The Arnett A. M. E. Church OT Port Jefferson wishes to thank their many friends who contributed in their Re- ' novation Rally held Aug. 30th. Not " i . Iiiiying quite enough finances to com- plete the work we will put on anothei df;ive letter. Albert E. Smith , Church Clerk. iii r. W. P. Wicks, his daughter and her- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henri ' Difrhuth , and grandson and wife, witi ' hia two great grandsons, all ot Rich- mond Hill spent the . weekend and Labor , Day . at his . home on West , ' . ' :. . .Broadway. .. 'i . . j .,..;. .'• - - . . . - . - . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Strlngwell and ' ¦ " ¦ ' . two chlidred , Roderick, and Warjorit of Zlon City, 111.,, visited fier parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Clay -of West Tut- . . . . ; hill' "st., last week. . Daisy Clay returned home last wed from Zlon City, Illinois, after i month' s visit with her sister , Mrs Dennis Strlngwell nnd iamily. Mrs! A. L. Bleier of Oyster Bay an: Mrs. ' rtoboson of New "Sfork City wen guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Wechs- ¦ ' ler lus t w eek-at-WeBfc^Icadow-Beacli. Mr, Harry A. Sherry of Mishawaka Indiana, is visiting his sister , Mrs Harry -H. Hulse on Thompson st. Mr. and Mrs. John Wanamakcr o. etonlngton , Conn., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Davlf on Thompson st. Her many friends -will be glad U know that Mrs. Sophia Tooker, whe has been very ill , has shown somi Improvement in health the last fci days, " Mr. Barldey Ucr.of .New ^ Vorl; City spen t the wce!;end with Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk- Robbiru at West Meadow Beach. Mr. and IvSrs. Robert Kitchel! of Newark , N. J- , spent the weekend at lilllcr Place. The postponed meeting of the all- day meeting of the Nassau-Suffolk Interdenominational Holiness Ass' n. will be held at the Methodist church , Thursday, Sep t. 17. Rev. Paul HIU ' of Lynbrook, the speaker of the day, Is a very line talker and very popular with young people. All the young peo- ple of our village are cordially invited to be present. All others welcome. Walter Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davis and Robert Fowler and family niotored to Montauk Mon- day and spent the day. Mrs. Charles Clarke, son Walter and daughter, Marie Lou, of Palisades Park , N. J., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wheeler last , week. Miss Lilian M. Jones of, Belleville, N. J. , was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth to. Saxton this week. Monday night she was the guest ot her cousins, Charles R. Macy and his sister. Mrs. P. S. Hammond. Miss Essie Lee was given a miscel- laneous shower at her home last Wed- nesday evening by the following per; sons: Misses Constance . Park , Ethel Lehne , Edna Fairchiid, Rose- Leonard, Betty Leonard, Ada Octtlnger , Jennie Cozine, Lena Bute«a, Anne Qudzie and Mrs. Nancy Mallard of Bridgeport, Conti. Bridge and other games were played and after partaking of sand- wiches , cake and punch tlie party ad- journed, reporting it a most enjoyable occasion. Foster Leach of Yonkers spent last week In town with his ' lather, Win. Leach. Mrs. Nellie Gurney spent several days last week with her aunt in New Haven, Conn. Mrs, Raymond Howell visited a for- mer neighbor, Mrs. Clifton Wilson at Northport last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter and son Nathan spent Labor Day with rela- tives in East Quogue. . Mrs. Manly Mallard of Bridgeport , Uonn., spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. H. S. Lee. The monthly meeting of the Wom- an' s Christian Temperance Union will be held In the Presbyterian chapel , ruesday. Sept. IS, at 2:30 p. m. Topic , 'Christian Citizenship and Scientific Temperance Instruction. " Leaders , virs. Rutn Smith Howell and Miss Florence Loper. A good attendance Is desired at th& first meeting of «ie autumn. The fall time-table of the Bridge- port and Port Jefferson Steamboat iornpany. went into effect September ith when the Steamers made two daily i Irlps leaving Port Jefferson at 9 :15 A. M. and; 3:00 p. ;m. and leaving Bridgeport at 12 noon and 6 p. ra. rhla schedule will be In ' effect until Octobe r ' ' 12 th. Miss , Lena Hutchinson entertained her brother, George H. Hutchinson Mid his friend , Mr. Owen of Bridge- port; Conn., over the weekend. Mrs. Hnttie Rltch ia visiting Mrs. vVfKorm Dayton tn Bridgeport , Con n. Miss Helen tfcudder of Huntington s visiting her cousin, Mi ss Ethel .Bald- win. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hope , and two daughters, Muriel and Harriet ol Slolster , N. J., Were guests fur u few Jays of Mr. and Mrs, Harry O. tfow- Ity. Miss Alice McMonigle was a guest of her aunt , Mrs. H. C. Powley. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller of Bay lldge wore guests of Mr. and mro. H. C, Powley. Roliert Mohlmann entertained a numfcer of relatives and friends at a party in honor of his birthday last hiesday. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur V. Jnyne , ac- .omnanled by Mr. and Mrs. acorgo yiolilmann motored tp 'Brooklyn on Labor Day where tliey vlr.ltcd at the Homo of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Jtakow. in the afternoon they attended a double header of baseball between the Brooklyn Robins and Boston. Mr s. Nelson Downs returned home on Saturday after enjoying a visit at yonkers with Mr. and Mrs. WIHsoy DuEols and s on Willsoy. Mrs. Frank Shlels of East Betnukot will en tertained tho members of Har- bor Post Auxiliary -at their regular monthly meeting on Friday evening, Se ptember 11, There will bo a testimonial luncheon to tlio county chairman of tho Amor- Icon Legion Auxiliary, Mrs, Robert Strickland at Brentwood, on Satur- day, September 13 at ono o' clock nt Artorlon Inn; After tho luncheon the l-usm osK mooting will bo hold In Com- munit y Hall. Mi* Bltamrth Downs vlnltod Dor iilBUir-ln-law, Mm. Cliffor d Hiilno of Bridgeport, Conn., . on Tue sday. Mr. and Mro, Harold William* ot Brooklyn called on Mr. awl Mm. bho phord Browning, on Friday. Mro. bhnrlotto Dealo nnd her fath er, Bcu duor Smith , are visitin g Mrs. Donlo' B sister, Mm. Mohob annum ol Shelter Maud. Mr. and Mrs. ' Ellis Hawlchm and con of Br idgeport , wonn,, «iiont Labor Day in tho village. Mr. nnd mm. dorold Siwar nnd fnmlly npont Wednesday at Orlimt. MImos Dorothy Walton and Uloanor Harmon of Lynbrook spent tuo wok- end mid JwllUay »t Norm Slioro nonch, Hoimeu O, Lno has rotumeU ta liln wor k on exproMinun after , n tW0 yycoK» ' , v yiw»Uon, ¦ ,, : y. , , ^ a ; : . : t ' , ' . . . , , , Mrs. Ella W. Coe- of Rome, N. Y., Is dsiting her cousin, Mrs. R. C. Craft. Mr. and Mrs. Gardenler have gone o Detroit for ten days after which Jiey will return to their home In . 'oquott where they will stay until the attcr part of October. Mr. and Mrs. John Mears and fam- y have left for their home in Gar- ten City. U ney will spend their weefc- ;pds here for some time. Iva Bruce left Monday for- Janics- iort where she will teach this year.j Mr. and Mrs. William O. Anderson if Richmond HIU ¦ returned to •-.sir lome this week alter spending a va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ohn Oviatt. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Clarke entertaln- a her parents over tlio holiday. Mr. Chenery and Mr. B. A. Ben- rett of the Federal ' Water service Nompany were to toMi this week. ; Miss- Betty : : Eiekersoh Is employed ' ¦ tt'the Xohg ftlariclrstiipyara , ' Xfse^dut- : ;ng ' . the; vacatlbu"pr Miss Theresa ; Wol- per» ' ;, : ' . . ¦! ¦ ' ' .< ¦ ¦ : ' ¦ ' . ' . " '..:* ' ¦ :.:¦ ' ¦ ¦ : Mr. H. A. Bayl es and family nave rioved from their house on Ma|n st; o their former home, at Port Chester. ' Morjorie Warner is expected to leave or New Faltz Normal school next week. Vivian and ¦Virginia Droyer left Monday night for William and Mary College at Williamsburg, Vi rginia. Mis s Alice Miller of. Wading River , t former graduate of Port Jefferson High School , leit on Tuesday evening !o r William and Mary College, where ¦h e is in her Senior year. Mis s Adeloido Plcrcy of Southanip- on called on friends In town on Mon- day. Mrs. John Oviatt Is on the sick list .his week. . i£, ._ Thomas Allen has left for 6-«cge ,u Alabama, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hawkins and , -jiildren of Forest Hills were the weck- nd guests ot Mrs. Hawkins' parents, vfr. and Mrs. John Oviatt. Mrs. Eli zabeth S. Whalley of Brldge- •j ort , Conn., wok tiiu guest of her win- ter , Mrs. Jennie Jennings this week ,\nd called on old , friends in town. Mrs. LaVcrno. Bayles and daughter PhylhH upon! Mivural .days, laol week visiting friends in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Baldwin Plnco wore guests of tholr nunt , Mrs. Holon Gould on Sunday ana part ol the , holiday. / Charlie Da rling of tlio U. S. Des- t royer sturtevant was nt hlo home in town on Labor boy; Mro, Hanoi Bemornu- of nrtdgeport was tho uncut of Mrs. R- O. Bonnott for a fow days Inst week. - Mrs, Louis B, Hoyt left for her homo In Derby, Conii., last Friday morning af ter spending five weoto with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mro, J. O, Whitoman. Mrs, R, O. Bonnott nnd daughter Albortn visited friends In Btldnoport lost Frldtiy. Mrs. Louis Pond ot Brldfjopovt vis- ited Mrs, J. a, Wliitemiin last week, . Mr. Georg e Houodon wont to Bridge- port, Conn., nnd called on Mr. nnd IWfs. Louis Ito'di la*t M* 13 '' Mr, s ; 0. L, Tlintohor ana Mrs. Mn- bio Blnnknohon and -throe ohlldroii wcro BucntB of Mr. Tftatolwr' a slstor , Mra, Wliitoman , laat week. Mro, nobort Burko nnd two ouiidron, Rltn awl Jimmy wont to Bridgeport last Fridny. . Wlillo onrouto to Bound Ilonoh lant Thwndny tho following rolatlvoa from Brooklyn nnd Mnnpotli , vlnltod thulr aunt ami un do, Mr. and Mra, J. O. Whitoman : Mr, nnd Mra, fl«mnl riintoluir nnd fnmlly, Mr, ond MM, William Smith nnd . /amlly, Mr», ?hnrtoH Koltand nnd family nml Mro, Proh k MC«H««v ft^u l MtfW * '^ l °!'/ ^BMMMi M&WM , ' : jnrk. J. JenrilriES entertained . her Tons , Ale;: of BrooTtlyn and David ot White Plains over the weekend and Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Purdy und her father , Mr. John W. L'Hoznmcdieu of Brldge- |ioi t, Conn., wem ' visitors in (mm Over the weekend. Barle Whlteman spent the weekend and holiday at Camp Martin. Mr. and Mrsy^allcr Gallon spent La.bor Day with .tier parents In Wor- cester , ' Mass. •¦ ' ' Miss Katherlne- Beatty and friend of Bridgeport , Conin., spent the week- end with her mother , Mrs. Eugene Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Beckett and three children and James Robertson of raorristown, N. J"., spent ihc weekend with Mrs. James Rooertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Freclnnd and daughter ' Marian, together with her nusband and ' son ot Paterson , N. J., visited Mr. and. Mrs. Wellington Floyd aver the holiday. - ,Mrs. Cuthbert MacDonaW arid her brother , Paul Wilmot , went to Bridge- port last Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Hanf and five children of 'Hempstead called oh Mr. and Mrs. J. u- Whitoman. . Mr. William H. Thatcher of New Brunswick, N. J., spent Labor ^,ay -with hlS sister, Mrs. Whiteman. ' Miss 'Margaret ' Xowry, daughter of Mrs!' Eva "Low ry, will leave soon- for Albany State College. Mr. ana Mrs. ~E. R. Holmes left Wed- nesday .for a motor trip to Waterloo, Province Quebec, ' where tliey will visit same of Mrs. Molmes ' relatives. Russell Mott of Prospect St., Port Jeflerson , .Was sentenced to 90 days in the Riverhead /ail by Judge Cart Ruck at the court house here, Friday, ' after he had been Sound guilty of commit- ting third degree ' assault on his wife. . The local Kebekah Lodge will hold a ' card and bunco party in the Odd Fellows Hall <m- Friday evening, Sept. 18. ' ; - . , " ' Mrs. James.Ashmore and son, James of Naugahickz , 'Conn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Smith over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moore, and Miss Ruth MToore and Lloyd Moore of Brooklyn, spent the holiday with Miss Allyne . Ski nner. Mr ' , and Mrs, D. Dondero and daugh- ter, Mae , spent Labor Day weekend at Vl neland,;N. J- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond GQIIom. Mrs. Raymond GiUiam and children Raymond Jr^. aj ia " Joyce are spending two weeks with her .parents in town. Mrs. Purely and her father , Mr.. J. W. L'Hommeijleu of - Connecticut- spent several teys^town this week. Mr. and . Mrs. : Dwight Brown and f amily tit , Westerly, R. I., were week-; end? guests -of " Mr. arid Ivlrs. William O iniiig Room Suites \ ' " . ¦ . i . i m i ni I ¦¦¦¦H "I , I '" *" ' " J ' ; j The pedestal base table , buff et china cabinet , server , 5 sitle chairs and one host chair make an unusually attractiv e dining room suite. Available in Walnut or Oak or in the newer Matcheil-Wood Veneers. $156.50. O. bTdAVTS^ Inc. ; Port Mmoa . N. Y. Tel ephone 285 I ' OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS ' .Th e ' ij icj ics - Aid ot the M. E. ' chu ' rcli resumed their meetings on Wednes- day a fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorce Moose of Stratford . Conn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinner at dinner on Monday. They spent Sunday with rel- atives In town. 1 " a- " "^ . . . . ¦ . - - - ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " . i ' " '1 B^k| LI MIT ED TIME Wyp LIMIT ED NUM BER f\« TWn ; PANTS ;f]J suits W '"" TO .. \| ; (KNICKERS AND LONG ) H^B \W t>' l VALUES to $35 ¦HI mm We have a fine asa ? rtment of lhe8e Su P cl " Value Suits * * *** gS Come in and take your pick—early—while there are f^ plenty to choose from. You enn ' t go wrong on the*e ¦^1 well tailored suits at the exceptional Low of $19.75. SPORT COATS - $9.75 FO RME RLY $15 S. S. BREWSTER MEN'S AND BOSS' OLOTHINO , FTJBOT8HDJ08 anrl SHOK8 rae pbono 8W . . FOOT rtCTBBSOy. 1 . 1 , N. Y- ' ' ; . r . ¦ ' '" ' " - . ¦ o pen By TOTOHaS' ' ; ' :. - .;, .; Sot of 4 "Wear-Ever" Sauce Panfl ^-j ^^^^ -Price ffl- ~ %f y MJjff * *"" ^^ ivls er^eM Ftlee CfeF lr F*y Pan _^ «j ^^ wiili mtt&MW' V ,i» r ' Il» "' ^^*^J^ «"•»• Hundfo ' Hcguliir Llmftcil Agio , I' rleo Tlmx If IE »1.7G 1 ' rlco ^^ _ ^Wear-Ever " Mouiitnlii Cnke Pan* MHti SneclMPrlco r ISI. 2 ^58 e l OETTING?5B'S VAiwE'TY STQBB : l/tr i,vs ' .:'W/^,i ']: ,,>:!¦ ' !, < v.'i,;. -.A'''.A;i Mr. ahd -Mrs. Holmrs-S. ' Lee spent (lie weekend and holiday . with har E. ' Etc r, Mrs. Carl Schultc af ' MIH Plai n, Conn. ' . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Woodhuil Davis and son Sherman of Princeton , N, J., vislt- iud her parents. ?.fr. and Mis. Thomas ] Nelso n over ' .lie weekend. , ' Misses Alice and Ethel Wheeler and . .;.- ' p, .h-lcnd motored to' Meriden, Conn.; ,, where they visited their brother , Charles and ianiily (ot the holiday. Miss Eva D. Rose Mt town V/cd- ncsdaj - for Flushing, preparatory to resuniiiiK her school duties next Mon- day. ' , . ' ¦ :

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The Ability to SeeYour Point of View!

T'1

HAT is one of the most important

I ffeatures of the facilities we place

at your disposal. Complete banking

service , of course—but the willin gness

to gear that service to your particular

• needs means more to you in, satisfac-

tion and results.

You-will find here an unusual idea

of what banking cooperation' means.

And that idea is carried into practice'*¦• —always.

THE

First Nat ional BankPORT JEFFERSON EPW YORK

Member of Federal Reserve Bank

PERS ONAL MENTION [i

' «Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S. Morey ofWashington , p. C, have been spend-ing two weeks at Pine Bluff camp

. as the guests of Dr. and Mis. Henry. S. Bettit,

The 102 loot steel yacht "Carol,"' owned-by Felix M. Warburg, has been

'painted at the Long Island Swpyards.Her captain is Cornelius Ulbon olPort Jefferson.

The Arnett A. M. E. Church OT PortJefferson wishes to thank their manyfriends who contributed in their Re-

' novation Rally held Aug. 30th. Not"i . Iiiiying quite enough finances to com-

plete the work we will put on anotheidf;ive letter. Albert E. Smith , ChurchClerk.iiir. W. P. Wicks, his daughter and

her- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henri' Difrhuth, and grandson and wife, witi' hia two great grandsons, all ot Rich-

mond Hill spent the. weekend andLabor, Day. at his .home on West

,' .':. ..Broadway. ..'i . . j ., . .;. .'• - - • • .- ¦

. .- . - . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Strlngwell and'¦"¦'. two chlidred, Roderick, and Warjori t

of Zlon City, 111.,, visited fier parentsMr. and Mrs. W. Clay -of West Tut-

. .. .;hill'"st., last week. .Daisy Clay returned home last wed

from Zlon City, Illinois, after imonth's visit with her sister, MrsDennis Strlngwell nnd iamily.

Mrs! A. L. Bleier of Oyster Bay an:• Mrs.' rtoboson of New "Sfork City wen

guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Wechs-¦' ler lust week-at-WeBfc^Icadow-Beacli.Mr, Harry A. Sherry of Mishawaka

Indiana, is visiting his sister, MrsHarry -H. Hulse on Thompson st.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wanamakcr o.etonlngton , Conn., were weekendguests of Mr. and Mrs. William Davlfon Thompson st.

Her many friends -will be glad Uknow that Mrs. Sophia Tooker, whehas been very ill , has shown somiImprovement in health the last fcidays,

" Mr. Barldey Ucr.of .New ^Vorl; Cityspen t the wce!;end with Mr. and Mrs.Frank - Robbiru at West MeadowBeach.

Mr. and IvSrs. Robert Kitchel! ofNewark, N. J-, spent the weekend atlilllcr Place.

The postponed meeting of the all-day meeting of the Nassau-SuffolkInterdenominational Holiness Ass'n.will be held at the Methodist church ,Thursday, Sept. 17. Rev. Paul HIU ' ofLynbrook, the speaker of the day, Isa very line talker and very popularwith young people. All the young peo-ple of our village are cordially invitedto be present. All others welcome.

Walter Davis and family, Mr. andMrs. Ellis Davis and Robert Fowlerand family niotored to Montauk Mon-day and spent the day.

Mrs. Charles Clarke, son Walter anddaughter, Marie Lou, of PalisadesPark , N. J., visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Daniel Wheeler last ,week.

Miss Lilian M. Jones of, Belleville,N. J., was the guest of her cousin,Mrs. Elizabeth to. Saxton this week.Monday night she was the guest other cousins, Charles R. Macy and hissister. Mrs. P. S. Hammond.

Miss Essie Lee was given a miscel-laneous shower at her home last Wed-nesday evening by the following per;sons: Misses Constance .Park, EthelLehne, Edna Fairchiid, Rose- Leonard,Betty Leonard, Ada Octtlnger, JennieCozine, Lena Bute«a, Anne Qudzie andMrs. Nancy Mallard of Bridgeport,Conti. Bridge and other games wereplayed and after partaking of sand-wiches, cake and punch tlie party ad-journed, reporting it a most enjoyableoccasion.

Foster Leach of Yonkers spent lastweek In town with his ' lather, Win.Leach.

Mrs. Nellie Gurney spent severaldays last week with her aunt in NewHaven, Conn.

Mrs, Raymond Howell visited a for-mer neighbor, Mrs. Clifton Wilson atNorthport last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter and sonNathan spent Labor Day with rela-tives in East Quogue. .

Mrs. Manly Mallard of Bridgeport ,Uonn., spent several days last weekwith her aunt, Mrs. H. S. Lee.

The monthly meeting of the Wom-an's Christian Temperance Union willbe held In the Presbyterian chapel,ruesday. Sept. IS, at 2:30 p. m. Topic,'Christian Citizenship and ScientificTemperance Instruction." Leaders,virs. Rutn Smith Howell and MissFlorence Loper. A good attendance Isdesired at th& first meeting of «ieautumn.

The fall time-table of the Bridge-port and Port Jefferson Steamboatiornpany. went into effect Septemberith when the Steamers made two daily iIrlps leaving Port Jefferson at 9 :15A. M. and; 3:00 p. ;m. and leavingBridgeport at 12 noon and 6 p. ra.rhla schedule will be In'• effect untilOctober'' 12th.

Miss , Lena Hutchinson entertainedher brother, George H. HutchinsonMid his friend , Mr. Owen of Bridge-port; Conn., over the weekend.

Mrs. Hnttie Rltch ia visiting Mrs.vVfKorm Dayton tn Bridgeport, Conn.

Miss Helen tfcudder of Huntingtons visiting her cousin, Miss Ethel .Bald-win.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Hope, and twodaughters, Muriel and Harriet olSlolster , N. J., Were guests fur u fewJays of Mr. and Mrs, Harry O. tfow-Ity.

Miss Alice McMonigle was a guestof her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Powley.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller of Baylldge wore guests of Mr. and mro.H. C, Powley.

Roliert Mohlmann entertained anumfcer of relatives and friends at aparty in honor of his birthday lasthiesday.

Mr, and Mrs, Arthur V. Jnyne , ac-•.omnanled by Mr. and Mrs. acorgoyiolilmann motored tp 'Brooklyn onLabor Day where tliey vlr .ltcd at theHomo of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Jtakow.in the afternoon they attended adouble header of baseball between theBrooklyn Robins and Boston.

Mrs. Nelson Downs returned homeon Saturday after enjoying a visit atyonkers with Mr. and Mrs. WIHsoyDuEols and son Willsoy.

Mrs. Frank Shlels of East Betnukotwill entertained tho members of Har-bor Post Auxiliary -at their regularmonthly meeting on Friday evening,September 11,

There will bo a testimonial luncheonto tlio county chairman of tho Amor-Icon Legion Auxiliary, Mrs, RobertStrickland at Brentwood, on Satur-day, September 13 at ono o'clock ntArtorlon Inn; After tho luncheon thel-usm osK mooting will bo hold In Com-munity Hall.

Mi* Bltamrth Downs vlnltod DoriilBUir-ln-law, Mm. Cliffor d Hiilno ofBridgeport, Conn., .on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mro, Harold William* otBrooklyn called on Mr. awl Mm.bhophord Browning, on Friday.

Mro. bhnrlotto Dealo nnd herfather, Bcuduor Smith , are visitin gMrs. Donlo'B sister, Mm. Mohob annumol Shelter Maud.

Mr. and Mrs. ' Ellis Hawlchm andcon of Bridgeport , wonn,, «iiont LaborDay in tho village.

Mr. nnd mm. dorold Siwar nndfnmlly npont Wednesday at Orlimt.

MImos Dorothy Walton and UloanorHarmon of Lynbrook spent tuo wok-end mid JwllUay »t Norm Sliorononch,

Hoimeu O, Lno has rotumeU ta lilnwork on exproMinun after , n tW0yycoK»', vyiw»Uon, ¦, , : y., ,

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Mrs. Ella W. Coe- of Rome, N. Y., Isdsiting her cousin, Mrs. R. C. Craft.Mr. and Mrs. Gardenler have gone

o Detroit for ten days after whichJiey will return to their home In.'oquott where they will stay until theattcr part of October.Mr. and Mrs. John Mears and fam-y have left for their home in Gar-

ten City. U ney will spend their weefc-;pds here for some time.Iva Bruce left Monday for- Janics-

iort where she will teach this year.jMr. and Mrs. William O. Anderson

if Richmond HIU ¦ returned to •-.sirlome this week alter spending a va-cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.ohn Oviatt.Mr. and Mrs, Carl Clarke entertaln-a her parents over tlio holiday.Mr. Chenery and Mr. B. A. Ben-

rett of the Federal ' Water serviceNompany were to toMi this week.; Miss- Betty :: Eiekersoh Is employed

'¦ tt'theXohg ftlariclrstiipyara ,' Xfse ^dut-:;ng' .the; vacatlbu"pr Miss Theresa ;Wol-per» ';, :'.. ¦! ¦''.< ¦¦:'¦'. ' ; ¦ . " '..:*' ¦:.:¦ ' ¦¦: Mr. H. A. Bayles and family naverioved from their house on Ma|n st;o their former home, at Port Chester.

' Morjorie Warner is expected to leaveor New Faltz Normal school next

week.Vivian and ¦Virginia Droyer left

Monday night for William and MaryCollege at Williamsburg, Virginia.

Miss Alice Miller of. Wading River,t former graduate of Port JeffersonHigh School, leit on Tuesday evening!or William and Mary College, where¦he is in her Senior year.

Miss Adeloido Plcrcy of Southanip-on called on friends In town on Mon-day.

Mrs. John Oviatt Is on the sick list.his week. • . i£,._

Thomas Allen has left for 6-«cge,u Alabama,

Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hawkins and• ,-j iildren of Forest Hills were the weck-

nd guests ot Mrs. Hawkins' parents,vfr. and Mrs. John Oviatt.

Mrs. Elizabeth S. Whalley of Brldge-•j ort , Conn., wok tiiu guest of her win-ter, Mrs. Jennie Jennings this week,\nd called on old , friends in town.

Mrs. LaVcrno. Bayles and daughterPhylhH upon! Mivural .days, laol weekvisiting friends in Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Brown of BaldwinPlnco wore guests of tholr nunt, Mrs.Holon Gould on Sunday ana part olthe , holiday. /

Charlie Darling of tlio U. S. Des-troyer sturtevant was nt hlo home intown on Labor boy;

Mro, Hanoi Bemornu- of nrtdgeportwas tho uncut of Mrs. R- O. Bonnottfor a fow days Inst week. -

Mrs, Louis B, Hoyt left for her homoIn Derby, Conii., last Friday morningaf ter spending five weoto with horparents, Mr. nnd Mro, J. O, Whitoman.

Mrs, R, O. Bonnott nnd daughterAlbortn visited friends In Btldnoportlost Frldtiy.

Mrs. Louis Pond ot Brldfjopovt vis-ited Mrs, J. a, Wliitemiin last week,. Mr. George Houodon wont to Bridge-port, Conn., nnd called on Mr. nndIWfs. Louis Ito'di la*t M*13''

Mr, s; 0. L, Tlintohor ana Mrs. Mn-bio Blnnknohon and -throe ohlldroiiwcro BucntB of Mr. Tftatolwr'a slstor,Mra, Wliitoman , laat week.

Mro, nobort Burko nnd two ouiidron,Rltn awl Jimmy wont to Bridgeportlast Fridny. .

Wlillo onrouto to Bound Ilonoh lantThwndny tho following rolatlvoa fromBrooklyn nnd Mnnpotli , vlnltod thulraunt ami undo, Mr. and Mra, J. O.Whitoman : Mr, nnd Mra, fl«mnlriintoluir nnd fnmlly, Mr, ond MM,William Smith nnd . /amlly, Mr»,?hnrtoH Koltand nnd family nml Mro,Prohk MC«H««v ft^ulMtfW *' l̂°!'/B̂MMMiM&WM

,': jnrk. J. JenrilriES entertained . herTons, Ale;: of BrooTtlyn and David otWhite Plains over the weekend andSunday.

Mrs. Bertha Purdy und her father ,Mr. John W. L'Hoznmcdieu of Brldge-|ioi t, Conn., wem' visitors in (mm Overthe weekend.

Barle Whlteman spent the weekendand holiday at Camp Martin.

Mr. and Mrsy^allcr Gallon spentLa.bor Day with .tier parents In Wor-cester,' Mass. • ¦ '•'

Miss Katherlne- Beatty and friendof Bridgeport, Conin., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. EugeneEdwards.

Mr. and Mrs. Beckett and threechildren and James Robertson ofraorristown, N. J"., spent ihc weekendwith Mrs. James Rooertson.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Freclnnd anddaughter ' Marian, together with hernusband and ' son ot Paterson, N. J.,visited Mr. and. Mrs. Wellington Floydaver the holiday.

-,Mrs. Cuthbert MacDonaW arid herbrother, Paul Wilmot, went to Bridge-port last Friday.

' Mr. and Mrs. William Hanf and fivechildren of 'Hempstead called oh Mr.and Mrs. J. u- Whitoman.. Mr. William H. Thatcher of NewBrunswick, N. J., spent Labor ^,ay-with hlS sister, Mrs. Whiteman. ' •

Miss 'Margaret' Xowry, daughter ofMrs!' Eva "Lowry, will leave soon- forAlbany State College.

Mr. ana Mrs.~E. R. Holmes left Wed-nesday .for a motor trip to Waterloo,Province Quebec,' where tliey will visitsame of Mrs. Molmes' relatives.

Russell Mott of Prospect St., PortJeflerson, .Was sentenced to 90 days inthe Riverhead /ail by Judge Cart Ruckat the court house here, Friday, ' afterhe had been Sound guilty of commit-ting third degree'assault on his wife.. The local Kebekah Lodge will hold

a 'card and bunco party in the OddFellows Hall <m- Friday evening, Sept.18. ' ; - . , "'

Mrs. James.Ashmore and son, Jamesof Naugahickz, 'Conn, visited Mr. andMrs. Robert .Smith over Labor Day.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moore, andMiss Ruth MToore and Lloyd Moore ofBrooklyn, spent the holiday with MissAllyne. Skinner.

Mr', and Mrs, D. Dondero and daugh-ter, Mae, spent Labor Day weekend atVlneland,;N. J- visiting Mr. and Mrs.Raymond GQIIom.

Mrs. Raymond GiUiam and childrenRaymond Jr^. ajia " Joyce are spendingtwo weeks with her .parents in town.

Mrs. Purely and her father, Mr.. J.W. L'Hommeij leu of - Connecticut- spentseveral teys^town this week.

Mr. and . Mrs. :Dwight Brown andfamily tit , Westerly, R. I., were week-;end? guests -of" Mr. arid Ivlrs. William

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'.The ' ij icj ics- Aid ot the M. E.'chu'rcliresumed their meetings on Wednes-day afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Gcorce Moose ofStratford . Conn., were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Kinner at dinner onMonday. They spent Sunday with rel-atives In town.

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Mr. ahd -Mrs. Holmrs-S.' Lee spent(lie weekend and holiday . with • harE.'Etcr, Mrs. Carl Schultc af 'MIH Plain,Conn. '. ' '

Mr. and Mrs. B. Woodhuil Davis andson Sherman of Princeton , N, J., vislt-

iud her parents. ?.fr. and Mis. Thomas] Nelson over '.lie weekend. , '

Misses Alice and Ethel Wheeler and . .;.- 'p, .h-lcnd motored to' Meriden, Conn.; , ,where they visited their brother,Charles and ianiily (ot the holiday.

Miss Eva D. Rose Mt town V/cd-ncsdaj - for Flushing, preparatory toresuniiiiK her school duties next Mon-day. ' , . '¦ :