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Medford Ave. SchoolPerfect Attendance

During Past Month

PKKh'KCT ntteiitluii t'e in the Alctl-I'ortl Avenue school during

Miii-cli was ntttiineil by tlie following,Piii irip nl l!oy J. .Siiimbii nays :

lu'iideixai'tea —- Ronald Gordon ,Fivtleri fk Grey, ii'inwii'd Aiexy, lUur-iciiret iliifltlemiui , Kutliuriiiu ilnchow-,|'ili , Rose Marie Nn .. ol , Doris Norton ,Helen Si'hatier, Hlanclio Schoen , RitaSlc(,'«l. J" A"11 Zwiesele.

(j,.,, ,!,.. |—Koom 0: Ralph Fr-ink-lin , Jun ius Gil lette , Will iam Hallock ,Jack Kwelt, John Cussello, KicliardScverns , Fred Suvorns , Lorraine Con-lalin . Audrey Derlelh , Janet WoJin ,Aiuui iiiey, Joan I'niiewlcli , UuthPopp , Marion Shrlmpton.

tirade 2—2 : Joseph llcrgo, Don-ald Ci'evoisel'a t, Htiymond Siinwulil ,(jeor-je Scarier,-, Theodore Whooler ,Leonard White , Hetty Jane Heuer-maini , Marilyn Hayes, .-" .nine Uen-drirk .son, Marjorie McKonnu , Itutli.Satterley, limy Usher, ICIsio Schlock.

Grade a—1: John Illiuim, DouglasHiler , Stanley Smith , Herman Stover,James Daves, Doris Densing, LauraGottlieb , Anna Jttchowdik.

Grade 3— 'I ' - Joseph Canbimone,Kenneth Fourney, Albert Searles,Frank Tirelli , Calvin Wheeler , Her-man Schlock , Marjorie Jurjcensen ,llui-biii'u McKibbeii , Marion Mogor ,June Monsell , Itcriiadette Westiake ,Pauline WestluUc , Kathleen Wheeler,Caroline* Cussello.

Grade *l—3: iVieholas Alisero , Te-tcr Hannszuk , George Ueiinetl, Ed-ward IJryan , Itobert Budd , FrancisCoghlaii , Frctl Dreyer , Eugene Over-ton, Clifford Senriott , Joseph VI ag-ner , Edward Steinhaus , Irene Bris-coe, A ngelina Cnrdnnione, ShirleyFreeman , Veronica Patrick.

Grade *l—6: Lilwin Clark , ArthurConklin , Russell Crevoiserat , EugeneFarina , Vincent lilos, Richard Mayer ,George Reich', Robert Schoen , Ku-Rene Smith, Fred Zwiescle, DominickDassello, Kathryn Densing, HoseSchauer.

Grade 5—12: Joseph Baker, Ken-neth Coupe , Henry Densing, BillyHayes , Robert Szmnla , Marie Gill-ette , Marilyn Hendrickson , VivianHose.

Grade 5— 10: Itobert Herknieyer,William Briscoe, Alilo Cardamone,Thomas L'mbro, Frank Fourney,Charles Daves, Eleanor Carlson ,Shirley Do Itoo, Gladys Grupposo,Josephine Kwiatkowski , Barbara Moe-bus, Pauline Otis, Charlotte Overton ,Alva Shrimpton.

Grade 0—-11: John Caputo, Wal-ter Gillette, Richard Hodkin , Teddyliollman , Jack Margolis , EleanorCase, Kathleen Dreyer, Louise Gold-en, Jean Harless, Anita Kottman ,Jewel Jfac Scmmelratli , MarjorieShabcr , Lclia Truman , RosemaryAVestlakc.

Grade 0—13: Thomas Otis , Wal-ter Fijalkowski , George Strifflcr ,John Vetter, ¦ Bernard Wagner, AdaGerrish , Florence Holzer , Wary Mil-ler , Genevieve Patrick , FlorenceStrifflcr , Elaync Weinberg, Itose-marie .Wheeler , .Frances Zicroba.

Grade 7—7: Daniel Baris, ArthurBridge, Ernest Case, Robert Henkett ,Stanley IClos , -Marvin Perry, ErnestSchwab, Harry Soiman, Robert Ter-ry, Winifred Blank , Florence Blaum,Etoys Conklin , Lucille Foiubcrg, Eu-nice Fogarty, Ruth Seiman.

Grade 7—Lunch Room: .DonaldBubb , George Juchowdik , KennetliSmith , Jean Conklin , Jeanne Frank-lin , Ruth Watts.

tii'iulf 8—Hi Henry Ctiputo, Curl-tun Mayer , Wilbur Newton , RobertPtitriilliu , llorniee Iloddy, K OKI ; J UC-liij willk , Marion Klos, Laura Lessey.

Grade. K— Ki Km i Uuhnie , A HeVan Kloof , Uobevt Wulillituicr , MinorWatts , Karl Weidner , Joseph Wri ght ,Virginia Clayton , Irene Conklin ,Anna Cook , Ruse Gottlieb , I'earlMiirphy, Rose l'nrret , Alice Peterson,Rose I'utriiHia , Martha Itoscr , Thel-nia Sidenlti . Ameliti Woli r,

f Eastport JLei lu ill, Ii. Journeay

jf\VKU $1(1 was realized from the spi-iny (lance on March 20, the

last iiioiiey-iiiul diiK event of the Sen-ior class heforu the trip to Washing-ton nt Faster time. Mrs. Rudy Leu-thtt rdt , faculty advisor , will be one ofthe chapei'imes.

Tho Woman 's cluh gave a banqueton Saturday evening in the Highschool cafeteria for the girls' undboys ' basketball teams , cheer leadersand vouches. Kucli person hud theprivilege of bringing a guest. Danc-ing followed in the auditorium.

Third ({Hurler examinations wereheld nt the school on Monday untlTuesday.

fhe annual Field Day events willtake place on May 1.

The January Academic examinationpapers of thc Eastport school , asmarked by the state have been re-turned ami the finals are: Geometry—Ben Lucas SO, Irene Tuttle 79, andMuriel Mott 83; intermediate algebra—Joe Lucas Sti, Sophie Lubniewski05, Irene Tattle 05 and Gordon Ray-nor 69; commercial law—AdolphChomicki 80, Philip GrilTin 91, PeterLasehuk 86, Irene Tuttle 71, JohnMosoley 91 , Barbara Mottola 88, Rob-ert Pitney 93, Anthony Sulanione 83,Lois Seaman 80, Alice Tuttle 70, Har-vey Tuttle 15, and Glenn Warner 8-1.physics—Robert Pitney 77; typing—OIg.it Dyke 87; geography — BettyBenjamin 92, Sophie Mandzy 70, Ev-erett Pel tens 75 and Hubert Raynor7il; arithmetic—Virginia Becker 94,Henrietta Carlson 79, Mildred Cozine81, Marie Kurz SO, Helen Monaca 02,and Ruth Morpeth 94; spelling—Vir-ginia Becker 94, Mildred Cozine 83,Marie Kurz 91, Helen Monaca 90, andRuth Morpeth 99; English—DorothyKurz 82, John Vignati 76 and War-ren William s 77.

Eastport Boy Scouts have changedtheir meeting night from Thursdayto Tuesday. Practice will soon startfor the District Camporee some timein May.

Basketball is being enjoyed be-tween the higher grades of the East-port school.

The fifth grade is working on In-dian projects .antl designs, also a vil-lage of Indian homes and pottery.The fourth grade will present an As-sembly program May 6.

(Center Moriches)hinmu ill, Smith

jWj KM 13 KRS of the Kiw i lOnd Dein-iYl oei'utie cluh held a big card par-ty with 21 tables In Goldsmith' s halllust Thursday evening under tliu di-rection of Mrs. Martini Kdwurds , Mrs,Andrew D, Havens, Mrs, Russell For-rev, Miss Lulu Raynor. Mrs, CharlesTod , M rs. Catherine Allen , Mrs. An-gela Mottola and Clifford Hawkins.There were 00 prizes. Kdwurd Hellwon firs t in 501) with u score of13850, Betty Tliurber tvus llrat inbridge -with 12*10, Mr, Ionian Ilrst inpinochle with 7.11)0 und Mrs. T, Ja-cobs first in bunco with it score of 10.Other winners ut 500 were Mrs , 13d.Collins , Mrs. Al. Smith , Mrs, M. Mur-dock , Mrs. Nichols , Mrs. RaymondSmith , Mrs. Hyldti lloehn , Mrs.Schwebke, Lillian Penney, Mrs . Ed-ward Hell , Mrs. M. Kane, Helen lane,Clifford Hawkins, H. Bishop, Mrs. B.B. Tooker, Mrs. Bnuiii , Mrs. A. Cup-pa-sola, II. S. Edwards , Mrs. G, R.Smith , Miss A, Pipola , Ray Smith ,Mrs. Alice Edwards, Al iee Dunlap,Mrs. Edwin Murdock , Edwin Mur-dock , Mrs. Donovan , Delatield Ha-vens , Mrs. R. Robinson , Mabel John-son , George IV. Carter, Dorothy Frie-del , Joseph Tuttle, Mrs. 31. J, Levy,Mrs. George Carter , Helen Woloski ,Mrs. Charles Albin , W, J. Friedel ,J. Sprngrue , A. Alurdock , Ethel Took-er, Mrs, J. Zingale , Mrs. George I-Iow-ell; bridge—Harold Davis;, pinochle-Mrs , M. Runipt , L. Frobizp, WilliamJacobs, George 'Hako) , G-. A. Birdsall ,Philli p Dipoolo , Paul J. Vicik , A\r il-liam Geyer, Rose Jacob , Theresa Av,-zalo , A. Dipoolo; bunco—Willinm Ja-cob, Mrs, H, Bongini , M. Smith,0601*50 Smith, Mrs. Sennlan , NationFloyd , Vivieiino Marissal , AVestervelt;non-player's—A. Vicik.

Mr. and Mrs. J. 31. Keegan ofFreeport were guests of. Mr. andMrs. Frank N. Evanhoe Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Babcock ofBrooklyn spent Sunday at their sum-mer residence in this village.CMFTY" members and friends, includ-*• ing n number .of guests fro m outof town , gathered at the MorichesWoman 's club house Tuesday after-noon anil enjoyed a most intersting.talk by H.. Stewart OrtlolF, a distin-guished author and lecturer , whospoke on the "Appreciation of SmallGardens." He .'told of the importanceof laying out grounds and balancingformal gardens. stressing lines,as be-

ing more -ssoiiMul tlmn color. IK-mentioned dlll'urent types of gardens.After the talk tea timi punch woreserved in the library,

A dessert bridge wil l be held at theclub house on Friilny nl ' lcniuon , Apri l17' , at ii o'clock in charge of Mrs,Hogur Uritldo nml lier comini l tcc . Atthe meeting of the club , on Apri l -JSMrs . J. T. 'Nullheiiltu - , president , willshow Japanese prints and give a talkon tbem. The club has Joined otherorganizations in subscribing* towardtliu Neville Memorial fund.

On Monday evening of this weekMrs. Wright of Iho l -utrhoguu Klecti-ieLight eonipuuy, gave u I ' liuhin u' dem-ons!: ration in the i-I (ibi' <ioni:i for theTorch and Flume groups of the chili ,

The April meeting nf the Woman 'sAltar Guild of St, John 's Episcopalchurch will bu he-Id ut the limno ofUrn. Cornelius Vuiidebt 'i-g, MasticBuat-li, next Monday nt ih'IO o'clock.

Mrs, Mart in C, Dekker returned tolier home Monday lifte r spending thewinter with friends anil relatives inRockville Centre and Wliiloslone.

Mrs. J. T. Nolllicnhi s leaves to-morrow for a trip to Kansas City,whore she will visit her sister , Mrs.Arthur C, Smith and family.

Mary Rosilio was taken to theSouthampton hospital Tuesday morn-ing where she hud nn operation.

The Rev. Father Steininullei*, pro-fessor of scripture in the CatholicSeminary at Huntington , gave au il-lustrated lecture on "The EarthlyHomo of Our Lord," before nn ap-preciative audience in St. Joseph'sauditorium Wednesday evening.

On account of the main characterbeing ill , the play "Chintz Cottage,"to be given in the Methodist churchthis ¦ evening by friends from EastQuogue, has been postponed indefin-itely,

Granada Film BasedOn Building of Dam

"DOTJLDER DAM ," a drama of*-' thrilling action , heroic deeds and

glamorous romance, i.s scheduled forfour days commencing tomorrow atthe Granada theatre. '

The picture is based on the build-ing of this mighty project , antl thclives of the daredevil workmen whoblasted their way through solid rockand, sealed the walls hundreds of feetabove the river, is painted in the pic-tu re in colorful detail.

Patricia Ellis , Ross Alexander andLyle Talbot portray the leading roles,supported by a strong cast.

Irene Ware and George O'Brien in"O'.Mnllcy of tlio Mounted ," comingto the Granada tomorrow for fourdnvi.

Western Romance

IMLSS Kostdic Junes of Jersey City,ivi N. .1., :.|i..r,t tlta j week-end withlier paren ts , Mi , and Mrs . John S.Jones,

Miss A n n a I'ulotisk i left , on .Sun-day lor l'.*.|und Park to visit friendslor a lew weeks,

Tin.' Iirt 'iiit 'ii 's (I IIIK 'U held u t thelire hull .Saturday ni ght wus largelyattended.

1.. K, Miii - cliaiil i.s i l l ,M r . ami Ales, Kraiiiiiier and daugh-

ter of Brooklyn spent the week-end:\\, Cam)) SU.'j . fried,

^lr. and Airs. Cornelius Zyervolt ,ili uiii.igi.'1-s of the llynwuld bulb farm ,ino to red to Chester , i'u., to visit Mrs .i*iyurvelt'n mother dur ing the Ibotl Inthat section ,

Mr. and Mrs. Warron Coonies ofPloml Park , Mr. and Mrs. Weiss andMr. ami Mrs. Kran'.iner of Brooklyn ,also Mr. uad Mrs, Ceorge W. An-drews of Patchogue , visited JamesCoomes on Siiiiduy.

Mrs. George Buker returned to horhome Saturday after being ill In thehospital for the pnst six weeks.

Mr. and Airs . David Jones attend-ed thc buiuiuut given for tbe princi-pals of schools in Ilrookhaven townheld ut Islip Priday night.

On ¦ Sunday n ight -another forest(ire wus discovered in the woods on

the county almshouse property. Thonre - department was culled out andthe ulnae was . uulckly extinguished.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Ku/.ul ofCroat Kivur spent the week-end withlUrs. Ranel's pui -iits ut tholr farm,

Aliss Leselletita Krummor of Brook-lyn ami II own nl Hunter of Brook-haven spent Suntlay tit the home ol!miss Madeline Davis.

Air, nntl Mrs. John Davis, Jr., spentthe week-end nl WesUuimptuii Bench,visiting relatives.

All*, and Mrs . Williams untl friendsfrom Brooklyn spent the week-end utllielr bungalow on the Middle Island1-UUlJ.

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WILLIAM S. TAYLOR

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Speonk-RemsenburgLeila M. B. Journeay

¦"THERE were 16 tables of playersI at the dessert-bridge party held

at thc home of Mrs. S. Ransom Jag-ger on Monday afternoon, given bythe Westhampton Woman 's club. Thehighest scorers eaeh received a whitesalad plate as a prize. The receiptswere over $30.

Mrs. Fred Baynor entertained Mrs.Charles Thursby, Mrs. Walter Henryand Mrs. Edward Hulse at bridge lastFriday.

"DOU1N HOOD of Eldorado ," with-*• - Warner Baxter In the lead , plays

for the lust time today ut the Gru-iiaila theatre .

The lllni is a romanticized slice ofone of the most glamorous periods ofAmerica 's frontier history—that erawhich began in 18*18 with tlio discov-ery of gold in California.

Saga of Frontier HistoryPlays at Granada Today

WINTER TIME TABLE

Bridgeport and Port Jefferson Steamboat Co.IK EFFECT JANUARY G, VJ36

Leave Port Jefferson on Monday— Wednesday —¦•Friday at 9:00 A. M. ¦

Returning leave Bridgeport 3:00 P. B/L

PASSEN&ER,- FREIGHT, AUTOM OBILE TRANSPORTATION

GEO. M. TOOKER , General Manager

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JN our showroom, "owner talk" means more than j i ¦ ' , I"sales talk." We're content to let claims take a (u Tuc .ftvu >... ,. r ic in

back seat while owners give you f ads. ln ,nt *•*»»¥ .rnlbt rlCLUOn performance, you needn't take the word of TERRAPLANE IS

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Sar oTbrr £fer? *"_,& 4" A ''' "> 55^PJKWS 6"2Kgear or brake levers to stumble over ! partmont. The Electric Hand (ciptionalSteering is truer. There's an amazing riding at small extra cost). And mans move,

smoothness. At thc brake pedal, safer stopping thanyou'll find in any other car, with two braking systems 88 or 10° lL p---*-5-«nch wheclbaso -.it your command and sri'JJ a third from the easiest ff BBl! j flEBjL B__handling parking brake you ever sa-w. You ride over ™

KSStk _S_i_ S_|_L '¦the world's first safety engineered chassis . . . in a |B__P j m tJmubody really all of steel, with solid roof of seamless , ,*HB", *"r

steel. On every side, something new to discover and mdupforDe LtixtmodekJ.t.b. XAcitait.c. • i , a - aara * -A . 1. Standard group of accessories extraenjoy. Stop in now and take this Discovery Drive • . * ' j

. . . see for yourself what * change. Terraplane has SAVE—wilh tho now HUDSON.CT.T.6^naade in motoring. .." . ' . Tiroo Payment P l an . . . low mcwlhly

ROBERT L, ROE, Terraplane Dealer |_ payments \

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\f gram or Name and Address. All for $1.

Kenieir.ber DOUBLE CHKCK is on sale for April Only ?i

Buy boxes antl boxes for future use. •-. .10 CENTS EXTRA IF MAILED

The Argus and The Patchogue AdvanceTelephones: Pateliogue 100*0 - 10OI

11. IS North Ocean Ave. Patchogue, N. Y.

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