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j DOUBLE CHECH!

With each clieck, and stub, indicatingthe exact purpose for -which it isdrawn, canceled checks act as payment-received acknowledgments, and thecheck hook carries the expense record.

Checks thus become a double check onbills paid and frequently, by keepinga check on current expenses, discloseways to economize.

And if the checking account is carriedat this bank it gives the depositor ac-cess to counsel and co-operation thatsometimes mean much to financial pro-gress.

MEMBEB OF FEDERAL KESEBVE BANK

First National BankPOET JEFFERSON NEW YORK

PERSONAL MENTIONClara Foraro went to Huntlngtoi

over the week-end.Miss Irene Davis has resumed hei

music classes.Mrs. C. D. Lee was in New Yorl

Tuesday.Carl Clarke Is now employed al

the water company.Mr. C. D. Lee has taken a positlor

with Robert N. Wilson.Mrs. Sophia Tooker spent several

days this week at her home here.Miss Cora Herbat spent the week-

end at the home of Mrs. A. WolperMrs. V. A. Ludlam of Glen Cove

visited friends in town on Friday.Mrs. A. E. Petty has returned from

a visit with friends at Utlca, N. Y.Mrs. Hattie Archambault entertain-

ed friends from the Bronx on Sunday.Mrs. Martha Edwards is visiting

friends in Patchogue.Don't miss tho Circle A. C. dance

at Vandall's Hall, tonight.Mrs. Koutrnkos of Liberty avenue

spent last week in the city.Mrs. George Larsen and son,

George, spent tho week-end ln Hobo-ken and New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Italph Shawhan re-turned homo last Monday afterspending a week ln South. Carolina,

Walter Davis and family enjoyedan automobile trip to Farmlngdaloon Sunday.

Mrs. Adeline Osborno of Soldenwas the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. E,T. Osborno this week.

Mrs. George Dalloy and daughterof Belle Croft visited Mrs. Sleslnger ,Jr., on Thursday afternoon.

Mra. Richard Dennett was the vic-tim of a .severe brondilnl affectionover the weok-ond.

i Mrs. Charlotte Still and daughterspent several days at their home here¦ last week.

Mr. Eaymond Ruland of Patch-; ogue called on his sister, Mrs. G. T.

Ruland this week.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harold of City

Island were guests of Mrs. ChristineBeach on Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moodle and littledaughter of Huntington were in townon Sunday.

Capt. and Mrs. George F. Holly vis-ited relatives at Brookhaven on Sun-day.

The Social Eight had a theatre• party Tuesday evening at the Patch-

ogue Theatre.Mr. G. L. Davis of Boston arrived

Wednesday to spend a few days intown with relatives.

Mrs. Mark Davis entertains theBridge Club today nt the home ofMiss Allyne Skinner on Main street.

Mrs. Vail Tooker and son Arthurspent several days this -week lnBrooklyn.

Miss Nolllo Tookor and Mr. Tho-mas McNu lty wore week-end guestsof Mrs. Sophia Tooker.

Tho Suwassett Garden Club willhold a special mooting at tho MatherHospital, April 28th.

Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ruland spentSunday with a brother. L. W. Rul-and ln Southampton,

Miss Irene Davis and her mother,Mrs. E. I. Davis returned Tuesdayfrom St. Petersburg, Florida.

Mrs. E. n. Downs returned lastSaturday from Charleston , SouthCarolina , where alio has boon thoguest of Mrs. Frederick Quick.

Mr. C. van der Horn, Mr. A. T.Luce and Mr. Boyd Boniiott of theFederal Water Service Corporationwore ln town last wool;.

i.iiiiv iAUD ^l-lw. .AUlTU j ilUJ i.-u tiini-(i d to Flyrnciine University nftnrspending her vacation at her homoIn Hello Toi'i-o.

Ml- , una Mrn. Win. Kiliiut iiTu) 'and daughter and Minn Ruby Nolnonreturned Tuesday by motor from St.Petersburg, Florida, whoro thoyspout tho winter.

Mr. and Mm. Cliurlou Booiiton ,who havo boon visiting Mrs. Iloon-ton 'n grandmother, Mra, Annlo Odoll ,nro leaving today (Friday) for Eu-rope,

Spring- prices nro now In offoct.Placo your ordora now for early de-livery of bent quality coal. KoyntonoConl nnd Supply Co., Telephone PortJefferson 20. M2H

Mrs. A. Wolpor and daughterThorona , Edward Moyor nnd Mrs,Wnr.nor atten ded tlio American Ln-nlon Show at Hampton Bays Inut Fri-day,

Thoroua Wolpor, Edward Moyor,Ohnrlotto Moyor anil John Archdea-con motorod up tho Hudson to HoarMountain nnd then through NowJornoy, return ing Monday.

Mlini Myrtlo Garland In vlultlnirlior couuln , Mrs, Millard Uoovo. MinnGarland la taking a liont graduateoourao at Tlio Woinan 'o Rnu pltal InNow York City.

Mr. Jamou P. Wnllcor, nurnr lnton-dont of tlio M. 10. Sunday uohool wasimoblo to bo at Ills pout Sundaymornin g owlnu to tho norloini 111-noiiii of Mm. Wullror'n mother, Mrs,Julluu Purlolc. Mr, Hailoy A. Walk-er acted an lila ituliiUlutQ.

Krncj t Givr-rd oi tlio 3rou:: cnanthi!] :3r.:;tcr vr.crition ritit ill:; aunt ,i'.ira. 17. niclicy.

Mra. Nettie Hav.-U nc; gp.vo r. partyfor lira. Al Smith , in -honor of her75th birthday on Wednesday.

Miss Keevll, teacher at tho localhigh school , spent Saturday in NowYork where sho saw tho "New York-ers."

Arthur Slmonson lelt Monday forMassachusetts where ho will visit Hissister, Mrs. G. Howard Young andfamiljr.

Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs. Ger-trude Salomon visited Mrs. JohnKemjster at Kings Park hospital ona recent Sunday.

Misses Alice, Ethel and MarionWheeler called on Dr. and Mrs. G.W. Slmonson at Bellmore Sundayafternoon.

John and Marie Jansen returnedhome Sunday after spending severaldays with relatives at Perth Amboy,N. J„ and Brooklyn.

Miss Betty Bartlett of Kenwood,,N. Y-, was the- guest last week ofher sister, Mrs. Dodd B. Craft atPort Jefferson Station.

Spring- prices are now in effect.Placo your orders now for early de-livery of best quality coal. Fred R.Davis Coal Co., phone Setauket 213.

1124Mr. and Mrs. Mulford Slmonson

and daughter, Verna, Lou and MissVerna Klnsey were guests over theweek-end of Mr. and Mrs. WarrenKlnsey.

Mr. T. S. Hill , Jr., and family ofNorthport spent the week-end andSunday with Mrs. George Gurney.Mrs. Hill is visiting her mother fora few days.

Mrs. Farrelman and three childrenof Perth Amboy, N, J., Mrs. MaxGeschwendtner and Mrs. Bayer ofBrooklyn were recent guests of theirsister, Mrs. -John Jansen.

NIss Eva D. Rose and her friend ,Miss Zulette Holder left Saturdayafternoon for Washington , D. C, tospend a week viewing the places otInterest. •

Spring prices are now in effect.Place your orders now for early de-livery of best quality coal. KeystoneCoal and Supply Co., Telephone PortJefferson 20. 3t23

The large Easter egg which wassold by shares by James Mellas ofPort Jefferson Station was won byMiss Irma Lawrence, who is attend-ing; Fredonia Normal at Fredonla ,Nevr York.

The managers of the Long Islandplants of the Federal Water ServiceCorporation had a dinner at BayShore on Monday night. Mr. andMrs. Adams of the local Water Co.,attended the dinner.

Mrs. Eugene Edwards went toNe-\v York with her aunt, Mrs. Kel-lar on Wednesday. Mrs. Kollar willvisit two other nieces in Baltimorebefore returning to ler home ln Vir-ginia.

Miss Irma Lawrence and friend .Miss Charlotte Gaze, music studentsof Fredonla Normal , who spent theEaster vacation with Mr. and Mrs.E. O. Lawrence, loft Sunday morningby way of auto, to resume theirstudies.

Mr. an d Mrs. William Davis spentSunday with their son-in-law anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. WlndeldHancock of Miller Placo. In tho af-ternoon thoy took a delightful auto-mobile trip to tlio east end of theInland.

The tug, George A. "Keating," be-longing to the Great Eastern Sandand Gravel Co., was docked at theL. I. Shipyard on Saturday for re-pairs to middle port, stem bearings,nn d general overhauling of the hull,It is expected sho will bo ready forlaunching on Thursday or Friday olIbis woolc.

XHXEBB "———" 7' -mm .min i i

I 12 to 18 inches •I balled hi Hiurlapdelivered in your <io»f

Arbor VitaeChinese American2 for $1.80 2 for $2

Pyramid Boxwoodand

Canadian Hemlock2 for $2.60

Any of These2 For $3

Dwarf Mwgho PinoPanzer's JuniperGolden CypressJnpniifcuc Yew:

Bond Cliooli or Honey Orde r

SUN TREE GUILDP. O. Box 88 Amityvlllo'Itofer enont Dank ol Amityvl llo

!:¦"."j ^ AIic3JMillcr ~l ^t'ontaul: h vls-i'.:!iv,- rel".uvc:j ;u tov/n t'tvi:; v.'cdc.

P.Iv. and r.frs. !"'ar:y nulne we rein Huntington lr.st vrooU calling onold friendn .

Mr. and Mrs. Bayard L. Peclt wereat their home In Dello Terro o\-orthe week-end.

James Whlttendalo called on Mr.and Mrs. Chester Davis and familyon Wednesday of this week.

Mrs. John Cover entertained sev-eral friends and relatives at her homelast Saturday In honor of her birth-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Woodfleld willhave as a week-end guest, Nr.Woodueld's cousin, Sidney Carr ofBay Shore.

Mrs. David M. Kendall and lerfriend, Miss Coon, from New York,spent the wee'it-ond with Mrs. Ken-dall's relatives hers.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hughes of312 Thompson street, Port Jefferson,announce the arrival of a son, Wil-liam, Jr., on Sunday, April 5.

Mrs. James Kalodemas and Mrs.Charles Klnner and daughter, Nor-ma, spent Monday afternoon -withMrs. Fordyce Halsey, in Isllp.

Dr. F. S. Child and wife and Dr.W. D. Chamberlain and wife loftTuesday by steamer for a two weeks'trip to New Orleans.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burgess and son,Bill, of Port Washington called onMr. and Mra. John N. Oviatt lastSunday. From there they all motoredto Amagansett to spend the day.

I Mrs. Florence Fink of Cressllll,N. J., arrived ln town on Tuesday

; for the summer. Her son , Mas Fink,;who spends the winter In Florida,[a lso arrived in town this week.

Spring prices are now ln effect.Place your orders now for early de-livery of best quality coal. KeystoneCoal and Supply Co., Telephone Port

i Jefferson 20. 3t23Walter Kay and Bob Shore, chief

'engineer and chief radio operator ofthe S. S. Mauretania, and JosephForster, of Patclogue, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. HurryTruman.| A bunco and card party will heheld Tuesday evening, April 21, at8.30 by the Golden Rule Council inthe Legion building. Refreshmentsand prizes. Come and have a goodtime.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stein and Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Galli spent last Fri-day in New York City. In the eve-ning they enjoyed an entertainmentat Station , WEA.F hy the CllquotClub Eskimos.

A daughter, Julia Ann, arrived atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kls-sam of Mt. Vernon, formerly of PortJefferson , last week. Mrs. A. E. Kls-sam, of South street, Is caring fortho patients.

Mr. and Mrs. Prank Parsons leftFriday for Bridgeport, Conn., tovisit their son, Clarence, afterwardgoing to Ellington , Conn., to visittheir daughter , Mrs. Lewis Charterand family.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Sleslnger , Jr. , andtwo sons, Bobby and Earl motoredto Moriches Sunday afternoon , stop-ping at Patchogue when enrouto forhomo at tho home ot his brolhcr ,Herman. Leon Sleslnger and familyof Huntington visited his brother ,Samuel on Saturday.

Miss Erma La-wronco , daughter ofMr. and Mrs. E. O. Lawrence ofPort Jefferson Station has returnedto her studies at the Fredonla Nor-mal School , after spending the Eas-ter vacat ion with her parents. MissLawrence lias recently accepted aposition as Instructor of music ln thoMlddletown (N. V.) high school .

Dr. nnd Mrs. Child and Dr. nndMrs. William D. Chamberlain left onMonday for Memphis , Tonn., whoroDr. Child will attend a convention.Thoy c.vpect to }>n avmy nearl y twoweolts and will return by boat fromNew Orlennn. Man tor William Clinm-horlnln in visiting his grandparents ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlou Murphy ofHuntington.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wilson amiMr. Corey mo I or Hi to Bng l-Ir.rlmrInst Thiirndny night with Mr, anilMm. Edward Grll M ii. Tlin Indies vln-itod the Hag Hrirh or Council or tiioS. and D. of L„ thin being the of-ficial visit of tho Stato ofllcora. Thovisitors reported n very Intorcntlngmoot ing and lino social tlmo In theafternoon.

Tho County Mooting of tho \nior-Icnn Loglon Auxiliaries of SuffolkCounty was hold ln PntchoKiio attho Elk's Cluli on Saturday after-noon , April n th, -with olfflity-thrcemem bers prciient. Tho montlni! waspresided over hy County Pronldont ,Mrn. Cornolla Strickland. Mm, Aman-da Wln linrt , Mm. Ila Mohlmnnn ,Mrs. Mllilrad Ralph and Mm. JuliaDur llng attonilcil from Harbor Poutof Sotnukot. Mrn. Mildred McWur rluand Mm. Madeline DoWlok of Wll-iion Tlltch Pont American Lo/j lon ofPort Jofforno n woro aloo pro eont.

A very onjoyablo j nootln u of thoAmerican Auxiliar y, Unit of HarborPout , wan hold at tlio homo ol Mm.Laura Hawl t lna or East Solimltotlant Frida y ovonln e with tlio follow-In if momhoru pruuont: Mrn, Lena Ty-ler, Mm. Amand a Wlslmrt, Mm. Mil-dred Halm, Mrs. Lllllnn Sliloli , Mm.Laura Hawkins , Mm. Mar garet Mu-oaii loy, Mm. Anna Darli ng, Mrn.Florence Dnrllnff and Mm, Ila Molil-mrmn , After tlio bUBlnoi ra mootin grefreshments wore nerved and a so-cial hour upont. The May mootin gwill bo hold with Mrs. Oalbo rlnnJn yno of Old Maid.

I.j i-n . oo::onh '.'cv.':toi- r.uil (/.r.uc-iitor ,.Tr.uc Avlono, ik ,vo vetuvneu Iror .i i.Uoriati ior j .lomorj r " "uo^nitp .l cm', rrcntayins villi ICro. Forntcr 's mother ,Mrn. Harry Truman of Sheep Pas-ture Road , Po^t Jofieroon Station.

Capt. John A. Brown left townSunday to Join his new yacht , WestWind , at Camaon , N. J. Tho bout is101 feet long and carries a crew ofeight men. It U owned by Philip H.Johnson of Philadelphia, who Iscommodore of tho Larchmont andPhiladelphia yacht clubs.

At the monthly meeting of theW. F. M. S. of the Methodist churchheld last Thursday afternoon withMrs. Daniel TOheeler, the followingpersons were leelected as officersfor the coming; year: President , Mrs.R. C. Craft; 1st Vice President , MissAlice M. Wheoler ; 2nd Vice Pres-ident, Mrs. Irving L. Smith; Secre-tary, Miss Lena Hutchinson; Treas-urer, Mrs. F. L. Hammond; Exten-sion Secretary. Mrs. Daniel Wheeler;Mite Box Secretary, Mrs. FrankHooker. A letter was read from MissGladys Doyle of Lois Parker Mem-orial School , Eljnor, India , thankingthe society for its Easter gift and aletter was seat to Dora Charles, astudent there-

Mrs. Ella K. W. Sllllman, widowof Wlllard S. Sllllman, who celebra-ted her 96th birthday anniversaryon April 7, died suddenly Sunday atthe home of her daughter, Mrs. IdaH. Prnll, of 46 Swezey St., Patch-ogue. Her d«ath was caused by astroke.

Mrs. Sllllraan was born ln Tlcon-deroga on April 7, 1835, the daugh-ter of the late Joseph B. and MaryB. Wllklns. She was educated inMiss Emma Wlllard's seminary lnTroy, N. Y., one of the pioneer in-st itutions for the higher educationof women, and prepared for theteaching profession , which she car-ried on for many years, even afterher marriage, her husband also be-ing a school Instructor.

Sho cast her first vote ln tho pres-idential election of 1928. Before thatshe had never taken part ln politicsand had been Democratic in herleanings. However the opportunityto vote for Herbert Hoover , whomshe admired greatly, led her to be-come a Republican convert nt ns.

She leaves four generations, themember of tho fourth generationhaving been born Saturday forenoonto Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Philipsof Manhattan. She leaves a son, S.D. Sllllman ot Jamaica and thedaughter with whom she lived. An-other son, Ilanchard, principal ofthe Bay Avenue schopl from 1911to 1918, died some years ago. Shealso leaves 13 grandchildren , 14great grandchildren and the onegreat-great-grandchild born the daybefore her death.

Mrs. Ella Silliman DiesAt Patchogue In 97th Year

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are a Standard Spring Coatosrr"

WE WILL GIVE A SPRING HAT

Absolutely Free!These all new Spring Hats includeour Knox Hats in all shapes, colorsand sizes, Priced from $8 to $7

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I In:. Llary /-. Waters of Corona ,L. :., £c atr.yir.g v;ith i "k. Chavic:;Lr.thr.Tj .

Tlieron ">.71ic j ler spent tlio v;cok-end at tho olc". V/iieeler homesteadat Port JoHorcoa Station.

Mrs. Jennie "HryeI;off is violtlnff attho homo ot her daughter, Mrs, E.V. Slcldmoro at Port Jefferson Sta-tion.

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Alonzo T. BennettAlonzo H. Bennett, 48 years, died

early yesterday morning, April IS atthe Mather Hospital. The funeral willbe held at his home ln Setaultet to-morrow, April 18, at 2 p. m. Rev.Marlon Stuart of the Setauket Pres-byterian Church will conduct theaervlces. Interment will follow at thePresbyterian Churchyard, Setauket.The deceased Is survived by hla wife,Sadie KemWe Bennett, and by hisson, Townsend.

Ellen B. MorrisonEllen H. Morrison, 84 years of age,

died April 11 at her home in "Wash-ington, D. C. Her remains werebrought here Tuesday for burial atthe Sea View cemetery, Mt. Sinai.Mrs. Morrison was formerly a sum-mer resident of Miller Place. She Issurvived by one son and severaldaughters.

We take this means of thankingthe Loyal Order of Moose, and otherfriends who extended sympathy andkindness when our nephew, BartolmeArlandls, was killed.

Mr. and Mrs. Robt Morgan..—s\ .

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To the Editor;Referring to a notice In last week's

Issue to the effect that the Men'sClub "of the Mt. Slnal Congregation-al Church" would hold Its regularmeeting on Monday evening, the 13th,permit me to say that the Men's Clubis not a church society. It is a com-munity organization holding Its meet-ings ln the parish house, but thechurch la not responsible for Its ac-tivities. Tills Is not in criticism, orimplying any criticism of the activ-ities of the club which is making Itscontribution to the social life of tiecommunity. It is merely to explainthat it is not an organization "of theMt. Slnal Congregational Church."

FRANK VOORHEBS, Pastor.

A CORRECTION

Classified AdvertisementsFOR RENT—Dwellings on Rogers

Court. All Improvements. H. L.Rogers , Port Jefferson Station.

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VUlano of Sella TorreNOTICE O? PUBLIC SSABtSO

Noti ce la hereby plven that tho Boardof Trustees ot tho Village of Bollo Terrowill hold a public hearing to considerthe budget fcr tho current fiscal yearon the 30th day of April, 1931. ot 8.S0p. m„ at the residence of Mayor HarryH. Purvis, Clllr Rood, Vllloco of BelleTerro. Long Island. New York.Dated, April IB , 3031. „„„EDWAltD D.. PURVIS

Vill age Cleric. 1124

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