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The 1'oiintlliit.loii uml by-lnw.'t of theV OID .** JM I - II 'M J!i ' |)ilbl!i 'iili Club wriviliselissi'd nt tin" tnei ' l l i i K VVi 'iliii ' sdnynight whicli wns iiUi 'iuleil liy ill) ni i 'iu-hers, ll wus voted to ini*i>t the firstWi 'ilni 'Hiliiy nl" oui'h n iontli in Fruti 'r-nlty Hull.
¦loll )) (lot-dun ul ' i M l l l l 'ainl Sll'i'i tbrtike a hum * in his I'nol Jiul ut i l i tynitirnlng when lie fell from :i l i i i i ldlugwlilcli he wns ei' i 'i 'ling fur l /j -'iniiii Tor-i'i*ll In Knst PnU'liog-lli-.
Hurry C. IMnl .-y of tin* l.ilnml HillsCountry Club has ivliirnotl from the.Seminole Club , ni'ttr I'eiisueola , Flu.,wlit 'l'ii he has ."Jiellt llli ; Jinst severalWecla-,1.
I\lins OlmrloUe Mistier , who wus in-jured when tli i> Cannon Dull exiui'ssbit Uu' car in wh icli she was si passen-ger just liefore Ohrislinus, li«-r uncle.aJnciih Mistier , In'lii:. Itil leil in tin- nc-I'ul i-'iiti Ims I'olui -ni 'il to her ilulies inUna office of llerlicrt F. Austin.
M rs. Ciiriillni ' Cole , Mrs . I,. A. Si'ltr.,IMl'Ha .1. 0. Hnhn uilil A, VV. I'nge werethu winners of Uin prizes at llm largely•ilti .-niled bridge parly given liy the ¦Su-ramin Club In aVHiuls' Hotel Wi'dtii'S-dny evening. ,
Miss Gladys P.useli Is tintbrgoiim -t'-'eii t nient nt Unger 's hospital.
Postmaster Hurry T. Weoks iof Iyesteriluy for Wuiililiigton oil n busi-ness t r ip of a few days.
J'inii'S It. Smith of the .J II. li, Spi;-(. lultlt!!: Compiiny hut: itdurneii fi'mia abusiness trip to Pliihi ' ln lnhiit .
Dr. A. II. Ti*rr;.' u 1' Hose Aveiiiu*vus one of the 1-onimia.t.'.; in cl.argei f the Lonjr Isl.'ind f!' 'ii. -.*i* held titPulni Poueh Wetlnnsdny eveninglnrgely uttondoil liy people from thissection who nre winte r ine- .n Floriihi .
Miss.Marie Mcyevs 'if South 0.r.i nAvenue was the yttust of honor at a
¦.Valentine Buy .surprise purty Tuesdayevening. Among (hose win* were pres-ent were Mr. anil Mrs. Cl i f f Cox , Mr.and Mrs. Henry Geertieniii, AnthonyPalermo, Fonco Scmibella , Johnficidy, Louise Palermo am' sevc-rnl out
a. of town guests.Mrs. Harry Soper of Hast Main
Street t'litortnineil the Tuesday Eve-ning Pedro club at her home.
The Lenten season will begin withAsh Wednesday, nex t week. Fasterfulls on April 8.
There was another unusually Itigiitide in the bay Tuesday night andWednesday morning, and durinp: Wed-nesday the southwest wind kicked upthe heavy sea over the docks.;. John Cornwall ef Lak<iwood Street ,who' has been seriously ill , is no-w con-v:i * -»cei)t .¦'.--¦ Mrs. Walter Itobinson of WaverlyAvenue is entertaining theVFriilay atfternoon pedro club at her 'hbrhe today.
Dr. S. J. Hoilkiu of Cedarh urst , asop of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hotlkir, ofWest Main Street , recently married•Miss Ruth Perlstein of Urooklyn andthey are now on their-way to Vienna ,aboard the S. S. Lapland , where Dr.Hodlain will study for it year.y Cards and letters have been re-ceived- from Mr. and Mrs. Sanm.?l Ja-coby who are staying at the George"Washington Hotel in Miami Beach.
Miss Sarah Muller of Jayne Avenueleft Saturday for Miami where shewill spend thc* remainder of the win-,ter. V . . . .
The Young People's Society of theEmanuel Lutheran Churcii hail theYoung People's Society of St. John'sLutheran Church of Sayvillle as theirguests on Tuesday evening at a val-entine aiid bunco party. In spite ofthe stormy night about (15 young peo-ple attended and enjoyed the eveningimmensely. The party was in chargeof Miss . Grace Parmaley antl MissKatherine Ohlmann.
Mrs. Gray- of Church Street re-turned to her home on Friday afterspending a week with her sister , Mrs.Henrietta Dare of Cora m, who is incritical condition.
Mrs. G.-V. Hurd has closed her tea3-oonis ar. 112 Carman Street.
At the Emanuel Lutheran churchSunday there wil) be German serviceat 9:30 a. m., English service at 10 :.SO.Sunday-school at 11:30; evening ser-vice at 7:30. Beginning with Ash-Wedn--tlay, February 22, Lenten ser-vices wil Ibe held every Wednesdayevening at 7:45. The pastor -willprea'.'h on Ash-Wednesday. Thc Rev.Albert Beyer of St. John 's LutheranChurch, Sayvillo, will preach on Wed-nesday evening, FebVuary 29, the Rev.Carl Gernannt of Holy Trinity Church ,Islip, will preach on Wednesday,March 7, the home pastor on March1-1, the Rev. Beyer on March 21, theRev. Gernannt on March 28. On GoodFriday, April li, there will be Germanservice with communion at 10:30 amiEnglish service with communion at7:45. A cordial invitation is extend-ed to all: Hermann Zoller , pastor.
Thbi 'i' Is un Interi 'slliig' 1 display ofitlj issi'.s di'sign cd for usi* In liidusti'iiilplnnls In the window of Ilr. M, II.Ilobhison. Thi'iv are glasses thathnve snved Hiniio iuie from sui'loun eyeInjury ur totnl blindness , nnil endiiviii* tells ils own story, Om* pnli* Imsiiuilli ' i i mi'tal I'liuglii M: lo It Unit wnssplushfil whll i * th e puildli 'i ' wus titwork , und another hns a stone Imbed -ilc.l in the glass.
iallSH (iiiin* Werner, ora l liyglniilM lIn Ihe dental offices of Overton. Hob*bins und Overton , has ndui'iied af ters]j i*ndlng n few days in New York, '
The Cl. ti. G. Club was unturtuine-lWeiliiendny evening' by Miss Rlnl<*Johnson at her , ; home on (JI UUT M.Street,
The story of the l ife of Paul willbe n*lven in pictorial form nl the Meth-odist Church Sundny ' night by the pns-ti.r , thi' llev. N. A. Hull.
The Lutheran Youn-r People's .So-ciety huve IIITIIII I -.II nntl prepared aline oliU'i'tainmont whi.'h will be givenon Monthly , evening, Fghriuu y HO intlie biisi 'inent of the chui'.-li. A gnoilprof-miii of several plays : "Who is theUnas", Mr. Hrigg 's Sick with thegnlpjic ," and "Please Pass the Creiim",interspersed with musical numbersand orchestral accompaniment. Re-freshments will be served,
Mrs. John Tlnirher of Lee Avenueentertained the "Wednesday afternoon |britlgx' club ut her homo tills week, j
Mrs. Georg e Overton mul Ai rs. Rob- ;ort Van Tuyl will he the hostesses at ithe meeting of the Sorosis Wednesday*afternoon. .'
Miss lOlsie Tiotje, a stud out at NewPnltit Normal School , returned lo herstudies Momlny nfter u few days uther home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Bryan of Av-ery Avenue returned loduy after a fewdays' visit with relatives in Brook-lyn.
Mrs. Frank Call is seriously ill ntUnger's hospital,
The card party given hy the Wo-men 's Democratic Club of Brookhave ntown in Fraternity Hall Tuesday nigh tdrew a large crowd untl 22 tables weroin play.
The Dorothea Rehekuh Lodge wil!hold nn old fashioned dunce in Frater-nity Hall Monday evening.
A ilnuf-Jiter was born Wednesdayto Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthicr al Un-ger's hospital.
The Hev. Louis H. Johnston will re-turn tomorrow from Syracuse wherehe was attending the .state conventionof Congregational minister*!.
The Southside Lodge of Masons willgo to East Islip tonight where it willtake part with , Meridian Lodge of Islipin prcsening a Bible to the East Isliphigh school. ' ' . . ¦
A marriage license has been issuedto William 3. Newham of 58 Notting-ham Avenue ancl Mary CatherineLemihan of 81 Jennings Avenue.
The Misses Hattie and Libby Co-hen of River Avenue entertained alarge group of friends at a bridgeparty at their home Tuesday evening.
Mrs, William Xeller underwent anoperation in the Nassau County Hos-pital at Mineola Wednesday,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIENTIST '
First Church of Christ, Scientist,Patchogue is .a branch of The MotherChurch, The First Church of Christ,Scientist, in Boston , Mass.
Sunday services 10:30 a. m, and8:00 p. m. in the Mills .Building.
Subject for Sunday, February 19:"Mind."
Sunday School at 11:46 a. m.Testimonial meeting every "Wednes-
day evening at 8:15.Reading Room open week days from
1 to 5 p. m.The public Is cordially invited to at-
tend thc services and to use the Read-ing Room.—Adv.
Mrs. Mnry D U IUM * I S I'l'ilicnlly ilwllli piir 'tiinuiiij i ul Unner 's luinpltiil ,
JVIISM ItOSI! laicllI ' llStl ' Ill llllS I'l 'tlll -l ll 'lto her home on Aculeiny .Street nfter n few days spent In Now York.
Mlsn ilt'iineUi .. Hrinidt of aliiyiuAvenue cntcrtiil/ieil nt a luncheon JIIIItheittiv imrly Siilunliiy nfti 'i ' i ionii ,
HENRY ROTI1EHenry Itolln .., who was In the piuil-
Iry business nt Meilford , having bi*Itonil* for the putt! few yenrn on I lie.Stale rood , died Tuesday afternoon ,nfter n long Illness. The roimiins . WITlaken to Astoria to remain ut the Ma*mniic Tunijilu , where he wan at onetime muster of tin ; order , fiil.l the fun -era l will be held tomorrow. Huleaves Ills widow, Anna Itolltr .., tivudaughters, Gertrude Hothe nnd MnryUiiinm , two step-sons, Itlehurd tm.l(li 'org-.. Pewson , anil six •rnmilchil-dre n , Muriel , Gustav , Hdwiird and•Vortnu ftttmin* Raymond mid Georj-vl'ewson , Jr.
OBITUARIES
JAMES W. FARRELLJames W. Farrell , 47 years old, son
of thn late Willium uiul CatherineFarrell , «hi!«l ut his home on DivisionAvenue , Hlue Point , last nigh t after alingering- illness. He was u native ofPennsylvania anil Iiutl lived in HliioPoint for tlio past 30 ymirs and hadbeen employed as n lace weaver intht* Patchoguo Plymouth Mills forabout 25 years, .
He leaves a daughter, Mrsi'. DorisKyro of New Haven , two brothers,Lawrence of Ohio anil John of Brook-lyn and a sister , Mrs. Mary Cnr-nilchael of lllue Point. He was amember of the Patcliogue. Lodge ofElks, which will hold services at 8o'clock Sunday nig-ht. Tho funeralwill be held Monday morning at 9:30at the R. C. Church of Our Lady qfthe Snow, tlie Rev. Charles Rohr of-ficiating, with burinl in the CatholicCemetery in Patchogue.
KARL KATZENaVIAYERKarl Katzenmayer, 70 years old , of
31 Washington Avenue, died suddenly,-jsterday morning at his home. Hehad aparently been in exeallent health.When his wife failed to note his pres-*nce far a time , she looked around andfound him dead in his bedroom. Heeaves four daughters, Mrs.- F". Rob-srts of Blue Point, Mrs. George Os-canip of Canandaigua, Mrs..Roy Gib-son and Mrs,. -John Karle iof Roch-istcr, . and . one son, - Katl', Jr., ofRiverhead. Thc funeral ,wiU takejilaee Sunday afternoon at thehome at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. Her-man Zoller of Emanuel Lutheranchurch officiating, with burial in Ce-dar Grove Cemetery.
OLD FASHIONED DANCEMonalay evening, Feb-ucry 20, l»y DorotheaBetaAnh Lodge, Fraternity Hall. , Tickets SOc.-Adv. - ¦ , • .
• CARD OF THANKS"We wish to cicprcais our deepest gratitude
and 'appreclatiain to all our dear friend*, andrelatli-cs -who hnve lawn -o kind antl .thbtiffht-ill during our reccnl liereavement. .
Mr. and Mm. Theodo re Ciloverl—Aalv.
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g Personal, Social and Local Items of Interest. . $*
PERSONALInvestment Service
BANK ANDINSURANCE STOCKS
For Capital Appreciation
BONDS ANDPREFERRED STOCK
For Income Return
Inquiries InvitedSwezey, Topliffe & Co.,
Inc.42 Broadway, New York
Patchogue Office:Mills Building Telephone l t f i l
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I Gallo Shoe Store, Inc. || 98 South Ocean Ave*. |
1 Opp. P. O. Patcliog-e, N. Y. 15 ' 5
"Home of Good |
| Shoes" != 5| After several years of effort || in finding what is lhe best in I1 footwear , wc are sure we can 1| serve you with merchandise from || some of the best manufacturers. |
The| Deauville ;
Sandals| arc a -ample of the best imports- |1 lions. WE NOW HAVE THEM |1 IN WHITE. Thoy are cool, §| comfortable and stylish and es- || pecially appropriate (or dress or |I other occasions. We can show 1| them to you in all cizet at an 5| incomparable price. |
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CHESTNUT TIME
Tin* Fi'i'iii 'li peiipti ' cxei.'l In I he pi'i'ii*unit Imi , nf Ihi ' i le l lul i i r i l l roul'i ' i ' l luu
ciilli 'il inuri'iins ni sei's.Tltl' .V 11 I'I! Illlllli - l i .v IIvery simple |ii essll l i i l ie l i mid hull II qlinrlnf < lu - s inu l s l l l l li 'iiili 'r.llicii driilii nud plin-e Inn sluil low Ini) li'ri 'il pliil-Inr , rfiiily In hnve I heI'liniHi '*! sirup* p u n ri *ilon i ln ' iii. Hull one iit ititiil
nf fuiKiir iiiiil.iini'-liisii'ili piin nf w-iiii'il l l l l l l I t llll 'l 'lllls I'l'u 'll Hu 1 spiinii. Ulano) .ilJr. t' niil inn! ivhlie .illll u-i'ii 'iiilnni l ' iivcr ihe nu t s n m l lei l i tem smntlIll 11 H'lll'lll pllll ' l' fail' l l l l l ' I .V-slN llll-KI 'S.llii 'ii I'l 'iiinve Ibe mil s. Hnve rmuly nsirup nimli . l ike lli«> llrsi wi th -ini 'I'mirlli HMispniiiil ' iil ul ' cri'iim nf liu'liundiU'd. L'.ull linnl . f<u' seven iiiliititeswit l imit . Nliti'tti*.. Tnke froiii lhe lieiiinud ill-op HIP ; nuts Itiln ll, plueo (.vetHie lire uml brim: tl i o sirup io u lanllI l i rn .nlIr ci'i 'i'fuily : J-VI IIL mil lho i-ulsnud itri i tn . ihtinia - V.' -ir 'n' dry ilu .y . j irereud.v lo |i/i('!.*a mViiy.
Chestnut O-l-d. —f '.lunch " ehp sin illslay putlliii; Jliciii l n l i » n hot pun , i-llt-llnji enelii Ihcii wheri ihey pup openri'nmve lhe shell nnd shins. I'milt nuHI lender In ii l l l l l l* Innlh , tlirn sl iceor cut In to stuutl pieces uiul 'serve onli'lliici' wllli ri ;K'' .'d 'drowlii'i. . -
Chestnut Ptiddln q.—lllnueh u pint nli.'liesHlllls. .liill 've llieni mul riml; niilll(eiulor In n ciiplul '•( ud lk . leilinj .* llienisimmer .mull .'-ofi . r 'H'ss lliron- .Ii IIsieve, iuiil uiie- l'iuii 'tli (iliit nf .supn r. nli l l ie sail , nnedinir tensinii iuful or v-n*nll lii nnil ii ursitln;: of niitini**.. I'e-sllhe yolks nml whiles; cr lliree PJ.-..Ssi'piiralcly. ivtld thp ".vull.s it. the elio*-!*mil iiulp; r l l r well, llii 'ii fnlil In tliesillily lieati 'U v.-'-lt -s ; pm into n pw d*dine .dlsli nnd luil.'c (Ifleciu uiintite-s.X PI 'VP hot or cold.
Boiled Chestnuts aa Vegetable H**move I hp shells nnd I iliinc 'h the nutsIn I III IIM I *. ¦ initer. lui l l i i iK for n fe-ivinlniilrs. llii 'ii dro p lliem Inlo eolil wn- .ler and rnli off Hip sUlns. Drop iltenuts iiito suited, hnillng -water n n d ]cool; them niilil lender ennu*.li to li-eplerewl wltli !i-fi)ik—ahout fort y ini ™-ules. Dntin' njid put nvor hot .waterto- keep warm. Prepare lhe sniiet-*,elfher n rich , white sauce or llolluui.-alse. ¦ V "•'* , *. ',, • ¦,- : ¦ ¦: . . -
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%epj cmA Dopin -tment of Il.lpftilu.ii for
All AutoiiKibili* Owners
Still Remedy for Skill sI 'li iuiili 'cd bruki'S urn one of tlie
west preventives for .sklddine;. Themotorist who decides lo lnnvo this tusltto the st 'ivko slutioli slioilld si'li't't n ii•stnlillshnieiit Hint has unu of Ihu nu-tneroiis ileceleromotniH or other di'vi-•i.'s thut assure tieciiriitL* nieiisureiiientif lii'iiklii ft force us divided between.lie Colli" wheels. It is fur inure t!t)'ec-,'tve thnn the old mrthoil uf trial unci•rent' whicli still prevails in many jiln-¦es.
Siivcs the Finish , TooKi 't 'piii K the unli-fre e *-!.' solution i'i>-
ilenishcd does more tha n proleet lln»•oolina- syslem, piirliculni'ly If alco-
hol Is the substance used, lt iiltt omenus iirolrclliiii for the l:K-f|iti' i' fin-ish. Here is how It works out. AnInndd'Uiilo solution ivaiiU** In freo/.*lup;. Dui'lu -" (In* HiuwIii H ' nut |iroccw,ll Is iii'cenHtii'S' to remove Uu> rutllii -tor uiip. When (Ills In ilono , Uie con-tents of Hit! systi'in spurt out , splul-len'ii/',* tlie hood nml other pnrln of HIPwil*. The ulctili ol In this effusion Inilnimii-liiff l» uny lii( !i|iiur finish.
Don't Move Wiper Blntle .If (he wiiidslilelil bfcontt's eoiitnt l
with frost or Ice und an nttompt l«Hindi ., to Ht'i'ii iii* It t'lt'ui', It is mostimportant thai the eloclric wiper bladeshould not bo moved hy Imntl. Sucha movement will break the pinluii timliteui' in lhe I IOUK I IIIC . This Is not trim ,
nf i'oi.rse, in thi . I'lisfMi f n,,. vulyjip of eh'.-iiicr. "nl
(Ooiiyrle-hl I!>M|Money SaversFor Motorists
MAUDE E. JONES .DRESS SHOPPE
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Division Avenue, Roe ParkBLUE^ POINT, N. Y.
Phone Blue Point 1515-JFormerly With
Swezey & Newins, Inc.Open Monday.and Thursday Evenings
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"||] NO NEED ¦ |ftlm ft jflfB-ffi to take your famiiy out evevy night I-1-B 8̂JMi\lf8rl
for entertainment. A good radio setl_wll l̂ilr wi" k™n8 t"ie worW's best tight to
' |rTti---[-I':_»«--.i'-L.teJ your fireside. -
RCA-iMdiolaUADI IV Til l W A f . l t ! Of fc K O I Ot t* OH %
ATWATER KENT—KELLOGG
PIANOSSHEET MUSIC—MUSIC ROLLS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
"It's The Service That Counts"
Smith & Lull Corp.Bay Shore MAIN STREET - PatchogueTel. 420 Tel. 550
Represented byMr. Roscoe Moore Hawkins Cigar Store Mr. Herbert Hulic
Blue Point Bellport Bellport
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY DANCEPnlcliosiio MJ K II SC IKW I Gyin
FEBRUARY 22Urulor Au-picen n f
AMERIC\N LEGION ANDAUXILI AHY
Mimic bv th- l-'nniiiin-BLUE HOOSIERS
ORCHESTRAAtlnilmlon 75 Ccnii
^NOOISH APPAREL fM ESP-CIALLY ADAPTED FOR ill
I MATERNITY!II DIFFERS IM M0 WAY FROM ^"igfc l|| PREVAILING MOOES-ANO 5 ?WJj|11 CAM OE WORN AGAIN 1 >?MSII V/HEK FIGURE RETURNS U^mSS\\\ TO NORMAL BC-ffiHSIII 'Via-ianvyjll Lane Brvanl III
llli i w. **ih st. NEW YOBK IIUI 15 IIANDV'II PL. DftOOK LYN VJ^g- mil -~ l
}\.eeb Children_T Healthy .With
M I L KRobinson's Dairy
60 'Wnshington AvenueTel. Patchogue 8S1-W
Swegepr gNewi-Bs _»&J0HMJ.VAN PEIX"^
IN OUR
February Furniture Sale
BOUGHT TO SELL FOR $235.00in aii i --IIII ---III—iii -wBii — im-i .i-ij-ii.iif iiMii -ii i — ii -n-in .w-r"~~ JM-ri n i i— i~' r ' — " — " "*M*lt '̂
Extension Tables, 5 Side Chairs and Arm Chair, Buffet, China Cabinet and Server, inCombination Walnut and Gum Wood
Vl/iT-CUl? B€€THA.T THE*
• . ' . 'lNDIJ_rn_IAL EXPClTITiCN--rEEI_ IJa4l5y 2C TC 2<5 ¦NCLUJTVC
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I E. L. JOHNSON Ii iI SI East Main Street, Patchogue |I Af te r Ap-ril 1st W«*> Will Be in Our Studios on Sacoitd Floor of || Patchogue Theatre Building ' |
I •*—-f}HCfR)GR^PHS-^ I| J. $U&<? Forsve? 1~ - 3
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