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4 New Luitrication Srsteta 12 SitWtn PUte Ttansmimton Brakea 'wl- , c*!l U Steel Steering Wheel-' ««w Igpjtion System Har<J Rubber Cvered6 Large Air Washer 14 Shock Absorbing Front Coil Spring7 Redesigned Trarutnission ,5 Autoraafic Lubrication of8 Longer Wearing Ctankshsft Rear Wheel Bearings9 Improved Gasoline Carburetor 16 One Piece Cast Front Wheels

MORE POWER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICESAlao •everaLnmndhioiied Tractors—fully guaranteed and reasonably

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only to desirable families. We want THRIFTY, ambition* people to own their own bungalow* Hasx^ Ar9*a\ 'aaxtSV X °.£ e0BVeBien* PUn of •*UiBg- BEAUTIFUL HIGH CLASS BUILDING LOTS, LONG ISLAND'S •K UtB*mWl " ¦ MOST POPULAR BUNGALOW COLONY. ^wJl*x»w*xR

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iAr4 20 REASONS W HY -- - Mfc»T&jPpB YOU SHOULD BUY A LOT AT ONCE j Pjtttfit•P*^" " j; ~X°* •" *alla« whh respooiible owners. —You have no better reeomaiendatlon than lo say JOB own WomT AJomWrn' / ^ —y«"esa» to I>B«d *» »a«nMyo«p*r r*«r statp*r*Mnt. reel estate, . r 4W**+9 ' *M. . //T* -Y.ret 'w lir Sr*EfotSi* *" *da,U*'• -Yo» ""' «** ,he •««•¦«¦ «* '«•« «•«»«« « »«» never ! _, _ a*MJ)

WmmVe\AJo\mm\ —Year lot* Increase In valne as th* eemmunltv crows —Yon will n*t have to ask your landlord lor repairs and lm. *|BTwBEa*aHBBXxKBXSKsVaBKWI —Ye* psr no taxes for two ye*r». provassent*. ssnL a PjBVJB^ SM^SBS ~t *sy <axe* {or (wo yearsi —Yoa ««t a perfect title with warranty deed. axefs\wBx*BsBx«?.Sdaf Or —It's the fonndstion of yoar home. —Yoa have oar experience and expert knowledge ol value to CT^BxaBKaBKaBB11 asamTsM. —Yoa can encourage yoar boy or |M to start a hone of their rely upon. , BxSLwaXaXaBsBrPi¦W* ' ' : ' „ own by savini wl.00 ¦ week. —Where we have Invested thonasnds yoa would be justified BxVF.,MB*swaaK<_

*Ol**Ia_M' ' ' —Y*u *»n pay any amount st any time. in investing a few hundred. TMT/;"? *k\.\' .•—: ^T 'l -Jt**" ,oU "" «he»P\ -You will be dealing with an honorable snd reliible firm and

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restrictions insure a good neighborhood. . and the complete performance ol our agreements. aBmasBmA^SEll*a 5Bs! i let Your Saving* Work for You at Pine Neck Park ' SMW/KsMmm

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B&5?CT"MOItICHES "Y mmmWtlroatoi were received m-{ ¦¦Udiershi p air ths Mcthod-»^ B*i>

last Sunday tnorning^ ^ Krmore

entered the proha-

RH^Kclsss. A beautifu\ duet.U^ HHalms", waa given by Mrs.^ Hfiayton at

the organ

and An-

^ ¦y eLucia. cornet

Next Son-; ^H>rning, at 11 o'clock, therel ^ bmnnunidB aad reception ofSMMMMMsb***- friends are asked^ ¦MMrars in mtrnory of their^ ^¦*a*w* >-*Kt w*r* a number of ont«f-

^ Haests at tha

meeting of SilvaVi Lode* last Fridar evening

^ ¦nrnBh's haB, including Dis-^ BDeaat * Emma Green, her^ Hl> Mrs. SeTjwartx, and siattr-H Un. John Sprsgue, *n-^ ¦axsnber of

her suite,

ail of

EMMMMP- Aha Past District Depu-SMMW** Ljrmsn and several raem-

UuMMV her lodge from Patchogue.^ fc refreshments

snd

a social

m\m 'Charles CJeveland cater-at^WaxaWsssi, i Mt.Li.J ..,J|, ._.J.Ms,,Q,i„.MHM*»ViiVW~4k sMSattwa- Jrsa* *j r SM**H»

^ ¦Paaing in honor «f Mr*. D.SMMMmm's biifohday. Those pres-¦l Mr. and Mra. IX L. Brown,

i^^Blargaret Kay and Mr.

andf^^Bpevelaiid.^ ^K Martin Dekker and son,OMMMM, and Mra. Milton Snathw^Hhughter, Florence; spent the¦cccnad at Oceanaide with Mr.SMMBtn. Neil Coasateck.' While-^¦l they met Mi«a Fkreac* Dek-¦prho is attenduNJr Albany Ggata

^M* and apending her Easter^ ¦pon in

New York.

j^^RS. D. L. Brown was

a guest at9WmWttioo birthday luncheon givenIjSwwah* of hlrsi Clarence Carman|Hr home in Quogue by a aun>¦ ¦jftf relative*, friends and cissa¦K*.,!«n Friday, March 27. TheWMSjF? menu, from dishes to des-Why* 'wae taken by the gnssta andMarried with a handaeat Wrkhday¦» There were nine piassut and¦enjoyed an. eothu*ia*tic convetv

Mn, renewing old times, so thatTSMW *** no time left; for gaa«M.If^KBrown also received oongri tu-Hlhs for her birthday, which»M&ie,next day.H§ B-Lucky Seven orehestrs gave¦nsfal daacc? at th* Ctearrhrw

HJKSatarday evening. -mSMm Sunday evening an Eastormmmft, "The Glory of Q*Cvmt\y §MMM * rendered by the youth tat: *Wfl*thodjst church, asaiatad by¦fctral Society. This ia the

ijSMMjst how the cross becaiae amSW * o* dory rather than that of*Xwex«X«X«Bmra

f^K. Chariot** SeerVeld ia hoat-JS B K i h i* week's ssstHag of th*txexW Aid Society oa Wetlnasxlay.¦I^HVavid Bogera sistsrlsln* th*Si1 of the ThstaU* Club oafaffaaaaay. • , - - -jf^Haster Sunday monring asr>ggggwgwtehtld in thia.charch fromaTBBsBm°c3ock.^ fciop service will bs held lafgaggVisbyterian dbarch on Good

-taKlMVetaing at 1:80 o'clock. Thef ^k m mt e i

r. Ham will be thesSMMMKSnd frienda will Join from^¦ufitar Moriobea MsaVhodiatWOYB** tte Moriches Protsat-I SMMwA. Next Sunday a*o*aiagwSMWBo be communion, rafssjtjonmSWmfsn aad apsciat aansle. IaasMHliag a canta te r^*c«ent wiUB BBxa at 7:30 by. xsatahers ofjpBitirs and she Saaday achooLHZEnnt 'of Hum being- PassionSnEchera will be ao xt«sting* of»aMta»»aies' Aid or the Ladies'sggggl The c enr na/«w/rcanvsas^ B.tbis week aaftretvd* April^ Rhe annual masting of this¦Svand narish will be held im-

QHUtely ifollowing the morning^Kee on April 12. Four trusteesWMm reaaurar will be elected aadbrta from the various organixa-

Smfo given.¦t a meeting of the erostess of¦Preabytoriaa church the foUow-

j nbdgek for the year beginningH Rl, 1931, was s4optad: Min-Wmft aalary, S2 00; sexton'* sal-sKfSOa,- emiott foneV |1»; pen-•m 9175; rssmabertaW «n*as-asK 136; organist. fipO; fuel,flW; lifht, 1100; inattraaes, #1«0;t3m, W: awtaa, W0;ataOoa*ry,psjfee. etc., fgg; eor»ti»faat.fund,leflK bsaevtaseje* CaWP*rxtonx**iig)t iIWi'' ****' U,79b\

<»iends of Mrs. Byron Leek ar*gim to hear of her retarnfrocstheSsfth, where she has beta seriouslyiu& The Legion ambulance mat heratlilsw York last Friday and ahaisSpw aM« to sit tap.. Mra,. J. S.Baarrt ana for mother asxvaipaB-iearJieron her trio;

A jolly psrtav mcludjng 14 mem-bers of the Csnjtsr Morieha* HighSchool graduating, ehtss, aad their{acuity advisor, Miss Jennie El-Vn, left this village on MondayfjMnjing for their Washington trip.' »W,Joined « number of otheruptt the Penn station, expect-WAWP •rrir* '«* Wsahington that¦og. The rnembrrs were Hen-¦pfumont, Bertha. Posika,

^ B Posfke, MariffA Zimmerman,¦KCarter , Jenny Barty. Cbar-

^ pBteiner, Wirjfteld Edward*,SMWMp MoBehaueR, Raymond Kav-^ ¦ari 8. HyVand, Oakar Fro-^HbKn Da*l;o and William

mmW1 CaUsgbaa, of Brooklyn,"IggEJgnday in this village. Heafaggggpr. Bermuda next, week.BfggggtP Callahan spent a fewJ^^M* first, of . this week ingggggffi **-Wjest of fonnsr Jodge|aaBBjK gterjKeh'Cinllsghan. John¦H>n v/ill spend the coming

^ ^Denter .Moriches Fire Co.Mm** two cslls on Mondsy offfprsek. In the a fternoon a grassHW*? discover hear Spring-WM»' launOry. In the evening¦¦cr call .came for a grass fireWM; HerRchel Davis' home onHa avonue, /Both were put-outHre damage was done.¦BS. WILLIAM B. LIBCUM¦invar Moriches — The whole¦munity of Center Mbrichxe wasBened by the death of Mrs. AliceBum, wife of WiMlaro B. Lis-¦, of Cro»'oy.*treei. Death tookBe late Friday evening, MarchBin Roosevelt Hospital after aBpus >oertaioa>A«3-«w«ag»i«a'iBra.;Llscum wast 38 year* of ac*

aad fegd bssn ia Mr heaMli forspaN* cl*sa> atrs jbv*Jst» bt avwyageinst her ills. 8a* o*n*sasd afin*-«.haracter, was A dsvccsd wifeandmothsr aad *sM»wt ha ail h*rwork. ShecaatslatWa vfllag*In1913 front TtMtM t*v& inCenter MorfcBsWHssW MaoTnt-teen years aa* aha: asatrrisd Mr.Litdum. Sh3*swT*aBB*erof th*MetbedM^Mws^Satraatl LaoWAid Socisty; shic tSStf Avbxlliaryof th* Anttrkaa UMBca. aad forsserofBear of th* beal P. ftA. ' _-J^^rcnoX^noon, with «lsS.natBSBvi«r.J|shaF. lVotissro*: jsila^rjf^ %w*nwere a gr»wt naasy jMakwal faralpi* fateraawtt XJmWot &J&aemee m^tAasaW 'af 'uSs hSLwIs nsifcra ar aSsTjWiJanuftChaplam. \Ta».a*P,irti**jl jrar*E. Jt Bnta^Hi^ raKGttf .ford BMrwtch,' ulji||**\#Jht»*Ba,SidnevJaaxay aaa Ch*Ji»r iTta*.Th* fkTw 'amBj.Wsa* HsnchslDavat, Frank MdwiafaaanbawHSBsawtaat » f ¦» ¦* 1

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afe'2x?£Bffi^Center Mc*ki »^at<*ta*T.-Ths**a*T idaanJ«7>*BbWK N. T; ;*daoftor, J(u»c. agedU'rmtm. aada eon. Gharka, aged 10 y**ra. -

Fuvralw**trnleawraj*sf<Geoc**Htrrmann, , 3r* AM***** direeter.T*h*re were nearly Wtm ia theprocession.- ¦¦.» ¦ ) !¦¦ at m JS9rmmmmmm'» ¦ , *¦¦¦¦ m " " ¦The •taaar sehael wfll prasant

a pjsawimV -"TSd- .i!**"1""™Way?T^at the .SadtSa M. P.church on Saaday eveaing, April;*.Speaking and •to*-**, ** «*•younger chlldron nnda .ths_dirsc-tion of the'Masaea Marion Prnmeyand Carolyn B***», D prated*

J*SM ifiktW •* **»«*ZC f^ma triaUuaaph thasenth.era atats*, rstsmxegM 1a* 8. S.MtUamak. voyasjak tea N*wOrleans to Btatoa, Mr. Hallock

S^ S^was hald'Sunday sawaiat ia-ta*Moriehe a M»th«alst PtshaiUat

k?\o%. ^ *g$piano. After -a slaott *erWsr*lesson r«*d by.Mrs^Charlsa Hal-lock. wi* prayer .aW Charlss H.BaBsck, foOowedhy a.*h Bongaar****, Mis. Tonu Intrijdasa. J*ev^^oZ3Z:of&etxfBvfted Jewish twaagaHkb JeeisxsurSi:jiw|* aad *xS»*«*a w^ !fe?Bssxirta twite s>xWBBB*Bist. MssJasta* aba raad iatf a a*to aadaw>*aspaaiad th* ltysaa* with hereeraat Vwh'swtraxrmawy.a*taken for th* Weal attStVao-giety of aboat |». Of tUsjmM»an*jh* offering, fresn th* Sunday" laxw Laara Psaaiy went tatothad lyonFr lcBVttoa ahartTlsrtwith her atotar. mom. T. JUchow.gad ether rslatrvse. e r*turnsdoa Saaday.

MrH^omuBaaferdeaJMre.Warren Hat, *f US?,r war* gaeateon Thanlay of Mrs. Msrwia HaVlock. .* -

Mr. aad Mra. Horae* Ddtotiere,of New BockeD*. war* sthavntataof Ifr.Ju* Mr*. M*rwhTaffiekfor awveral day* last weak. Thsytafaaraa? to their aonv* on thisM

hfa 'AUda -HaaT I* visWag inIsh> for a few days. .I Fxsd Mnlkr. a itadsnt fa Co-luadNx. Utsxtsawstfi wi** *****I wsft wd MBattoThie nareats, Mr.aad Mra. l^MaaV*.

Kav. George w. Toss* txmdaetodtta kroadcastfaa; s*r*«e* •***HUa Moadav awialag fma

l&ttteXs.Brtjgtk war* «UKJOS»I ¦ thsaa who

1 *OWBox «*»aifca *hndayjsaMBH exeat wm haddTtiaair raoath-T B j ^ nSTSnxeaaay waa gra*xwS*a*ta ia *o*ntKF, avxditF aad varlstjr. •* w*Uwaa the iiiiaii aliir*Tlsl*il ¦ thatmoat rastntjsrs arc'fii favor, of r*>?? itli:\i_

EAST MORICHESTim Ladi**' Aid sWisty oThW

Methpdh* church l**ld eV ripplsgparty" at the etarehj*»lor«Thnifday afta*tsooa. Tas follow-& 2 A ^&jkatjamia; dh Mrs, Price andMrs. Joumsay; orifdaat reading,Mra. Smith, 6ux*jgTMr!»ss%Mra. Joumesy, wWeh waa ooat-posed by Mr*. Loa1*a Osbora anddedicated to the Msahodist charehon ft* 6 aaaJves*>nr aad. herWith MtfU*, «i Ittf; originalresoNng. Mrs. Jostke, Lddies'Aid;sonai Wttrk For sTlilght IsComb*?*,, **&**•. swatting, Mr*.E. W. Baynor LadW Aid, andpoem, Mm.moh. LssgW AAA;•ong, ''GoosVbyaTladisB" AAortits prctrram the- oaa|*iBa of thethree teama .of< the society atartedripptng the patehea. fiotBthe threesprpas; which had been circulatedaround for gffte of saonay. . Th*reccijBta were over fsw.. Two apronswere sold aad the other presentedto Mr*. Price for guesting nearestcorrect sum of rnoney on the aprons.Cup cakes aodi tea .war* served af-ter the ripping, , ;; ;:' :

Several from hers, including itheMatron, of Sunrise Oispter, OrderEasttrn Star, Miss Bea ice Mar-riott, attended .the Grand. Matronsand Grand; Patrons' reception atthe Elks Club, Patchogue, on Fri-day evening-. A meeting followedthe dinner. ¦ . . .

Mr*. Charles Chapman enter-itained the followinr gaests at aluncheon-bridge on Wednesday;Mrs. G. C. (Sandler. Mrs. WalterChapman, Mrs,. William Fitspat-lick, Mrs. aVhraar waV ssBP gaafc.Osbom and Mr*. Chris. Huls*. 1

Miss Emma Baynor, Mrs. Theo-dore Halocfc, Mrs. Gilbert Benja-min, Mrs. Waltsr Chichester. Mrs.Howard Bsnjamin, Mrs. CharlesChapman. Mrs. Mayhsw Tower,Miss Florence Terry, Mrs. HerbertBedaon, and Mra. Ernest Darrovenjoyed a sewing party with, Mrs.Frank Albin on Tuesday afternoon.Pie aad coffee were **rved.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carlougbhave retarned from a trip to ta*Bahama* and Florida.

Jean, young daughter of Mr. andMrs, Jansta NecxermSn. was takento the Port Jeffsrson Hoaaital iath* Legion aaxMance on Toesdayevening, suffering with raaatoiditia.

Mr. and Mrs. Riley P. Howellteve a birthday dinner party enFriday eveniag i» honor, of JaaMrd birthday of his mother, Mra.Hsnristta, Howell, of this ptaee.The <****> gueera included Mr*.Roth Terry, Miss Cella Huhw, Mr*.Voorbees, Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceHoweTand BOB. Kenneth, of thisvillage, and Mr. and Mra. EugansRoger* and family of Pateboane.Thers waa a fancy birthday cakeaad other gift*. Mrsv-Howall i*--««** ItrlaAt^awdas vajworaanaad^attsnda •*rrtc**.*tithe rres-

aa social aetivltsta. • «W WrUioaywasTaHconead by "ClMstlo tras*

^^Bi gBK. a.a.Deemer. Mis* aWsMV ya*. Mra.Leroy Raynor,' MisajEaana **wof Sia vttage, and Mm. HaroldMlto Md JS i^WrfHfaSTSis atT^narmd solatalr* yattT «m IWaagrnxmrnan Wo h \i',\

M^WIllhm Caah, <B*oeMya,

SfeSfiWatlwi?A ooriraV party'"WW •**<>»*sxx&srj gsesftB^Wfi

^ ^?r:Mrl Fsareh Moor*, of

GlonRld£ **&:**J*t&!*2few day* witti her parapts, Mr. andMr*.T<H. MHtar-i:«rrx«»*r* was

wf»wiatogttmtftf cj tH^MS^eriek Charles - Brwtiapw at,J»*Jacksoa M**a*rlal *fca* N*wfl£33p&"llrV'jota Alth*;irM ttai *ol*l«tat the Wrn Sur s*rv a* theMathodiat eJrar**''''1'"*- - eaataawaTdecora tod^ krija Jftaa.

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Martin Bay* «|O*a«0r. «fBrona iUfc^sagK Slto*.Philip Hewsr, of WBVTi.THst the Rays cottaaw-S'Atlaatieavenue over th* wesk>«nd.

The Biblical dramajJT**Jaa*flea." wfll ha r****ri**i at_ta*SiVKM*rchurchat8^ Eas-

^o*WT*SSS?Cm. llr. and Mr*. ThtWpotl*MM*at th*ir cottag* «a North Pin*strest. - iL>ii>.' _

Arthur HoweJl, of fcooklTB, was

Mr. aad Mrs. Olrt*r HarAatoadare having th*kp *»*>o*oa>

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aaTcatrfaraia *x31a irioyi*g *•hwullfiil srantir ' \r"r ZJuttmsMBown ***movue fromlaflLk i**«-/tasir tetM, ,fttocaa« ffrohs". per-raansatly. • -- •

MjrsvGeorg*<x«ln*having pasa-ed th* wiator at tha heats of IIr*.f>c C BeynoWa, of Ht*WMasa., baa murned to. Join hereambaad at the hots* of Mr. andMra. Joseph Raynor. , ¦

Eastor Saaday; W» Js»wilTb* a epeclal service in theJunior Sunday aehool at the ragu-Isr hoar,dt 10:80 o'clock. TheRav.Mr. Blue wttl preach aa Eaatorsermon aad there wfll .ha iaeecialmusfc. The comastnity ia cor-dUHy invited to attend the** ser-vices"

Christian Endeavor will resum*Ha services next Saaday eveeiagat 1M o'clock.. Thia wfll he a rally•ervic* and it is hoped for a foodattendance. Strangers come andjoin.

The Mia*** Harriet, Sarah andMartha Terry are home front SmithCohsgs naaaing their Easter vaca-tion with their parewta, Mr. aadMrs. Charles Lewis Tsrry.

1 Several friends went invited tosse ths moving pictures presentedby Mr., Robertson at . the. home ofMrs. Beatrice Speir.

Mr. and Mra. E. L. Vanderborgand Mr*. Ackibald Bias Joined oarchurch by letter last Sunday morn-ing, this former from &• Bayohna'Dutch Reformed church and Mr*.Blue from IBoyce> Avenue Preafcy-iterian church, Toronto, Canada.

. Halsey J. Raynor is chairman ofthe canvassing comsaittee for thebudget of our church.

'. Last Thursday week' a very in-teresting and successful exhibitionof hooked rugs and watched quiltswas given at ths hall by the ladies'Aid Society. Chairman of arrange-ment* was Mrs. Maud Teller, assist-ed by several others. ; Those whowon prises were Mrs. John Desch,old hand embroidered silk shawl;PaaH*Tnah*wiTJMwapWaesl''fl i 'i ¦uaS""nor; flid quUt,' ewSquerRathertoe

Waldo; pieced quilt, Mrs. HubertL iRaynor; chintz quirt, Mr*. Sear-ing, of Patchogue; silk quilt. Mrs.IE. L. Vredenburg; new quilt, Mrs.E. H- Kirby; old sampler, Mra.Alice RTuthiu; new sampler, Mrs;Hubert I. Raynor; collection of oldrelics, Mrs. Edith Nickerson, and•Id coverlet, Mr*. R. B. Dayton.The judges were Mrs. TuteinNoKhenhu, Miss Florence Kirbyof East Mor!«has. Mrs. Silas Mill-er took tkkets and admission atdoor, A goodly sum was realisedaadnweV credit ia doe the. com-sJttos chairman and es-worksra.Mra. Hubert I. Baynor, Mrs. JohnDeiaeh, Mrs. E. L. Fndenburgh,Mrs. Edtth Nickerson, Mrs. HalseyJ. Raynor, . Mra. Archibald Blueand Mrs. Margaretto TnthilL

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Mr., and Mrs. S. WnUfiaiut,who are planning to come out torthe season Vary shortly, spent theweek-end at their bungalow onHawthorne avenue.

Th* Civie Association will holdits next regular meeting on Tkors-day, April 9, at Firemen'* HaU. -

~^V. VTIIMiStfU, SMI1MIVW W* JMA0.-US*.Larasn, parsed away March 2* athia hota* fat Brooklyn.

Mrs. <baata Propaexock waataken to Southampton Hospital oaSaturday for treatraent.

Mr*. Clune, of Mastie Beach, haaretarned this week from South-ampton BJosprtat, cunvaletringfrovt her rsosat oneratlon.

Mr. and Mr*. Max SWUtr aadaoa, of Astoria, came out for th*weak sad to their cottag* oa Proa-nart Ptafex

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor aadgrandson, who have a bongalow onProspect Place, occupied tame overSaturday.

Q. H.' Barry, of Brooklyn, wa* intown over ths week-end irsrpectlagns ptop*tt3l' on Stnyvvoflaat avena*.

Joasjdi Thompson, of Brooxlya,spent last week at hia cottage oaMoriehss avenue.

Mr. araiMrs. Bauer and faxsJrjrram* /ont from Brooklyn on Satur-day to apsad the y at theirbnngalow on Hampton avanne. .

MrTand Mra. Dietrich spsat th*wesk-nd at their cottag* onHaatptdn avena*.'.'

Mr.: and Mra. A. Bartholomewsneat two.days ra. Brooklyn duringthe week, stopping at Hotel St.Gaorg*. . j

Mrs; Fred St. Amand and sister-i»iaw, . Mrs. Frank Gilbert, ef <Queans VUmg*,' spent Mondaywith Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis.

Edwin Davis aad Charles Turnerare borkling a dock for a party oaMastie Beach Section 8.¦ George Nelson; of Brooklyn, wasIn town over the week-end.'

FLANDERSJ

M>. aad Mra. Charles Wurster,who hava been spatsdingthe winterin the South, retarned tease onnursday. They spent a week inAttanrse City before returning totheir home.

The Ladies' Aid -was pleasantly

entertslrsed st the home of Mrs,Willjam Serra on Thuraday.

Mrs. Eugene Squire* gam aluncMpn. to several of her friendaon Wednesday. Anton* the num-ber were Mrs. Harold Squires and<Uughter, Mi*s Marion Squires;Mrs. Harvey Squires, Mrs. OscarGoodale, Mra. Richard HeHock.and lUta Helen Ward and friend,Mhm Hildreth, Dt Southampton.

Mrs. Joseph Remlein, arwwamn-itd by Mrs. Robert Pennyv visHedat the home of Mia*. Rose Well* in jEast Quogue on Wednesday, They Iwere accompanied home by Mis*Ina Overton, who had been spend-ing a few days with her aunt.

Tho friend* of Mrs. M. D. Tnthill•re pleased to hear that aha istatmring from her recent illness.

Percy Moore haa been confined tohis feome for the past week on ac-doant of sickness.

Jar. sma «u». v. v. IMW MMeon, Norman, of Southampton, vis-ted at the home of their esrit, Mrs.M. P. Tathfll, on Wednesday.,

Mr. and Mra Edward) Schrnttsaad children, Mary, Helen, Jamesaad Edward, Jr., of Copiagoe, vis-ited Mra. Sthmttaa mothsr. Mra.?fir=-'Sir-M—S—~J Chnulav taaS

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brewsterretrntd home on Friday of lastweek after spending the winter inCalifornia; also vrahing friendswhite enroute. <¦The frienda of Mra. Carl Nabsr,Sr., are pleased to hear that sheatal eontrnoes to improve in the0*cs&M9rt 5oss?taL

Frank Raymond and friend, offloral Park, visited his mother,Mrs.~Mary Raymond, on Tuesdaysi*all*i

Mrs. Mildred Brown haa ntora>.ed to her hotae after spending sometha* with relatives in East Hanrn-tow.¦Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fanning, of

S*Bla*mnton, recently visited hisssaat, Mrs. Mildred Brown.

Mra. Oliver Penney enjoyed lastTaatpday at the horn* of her. aoa,Hslscr Peansy, and Mra. PenneyIn Galveston.

Rev. E. Frank Garwfthen whileajt*r>drns the Philadelphia confer-*Bg»'rec»itsa4 aeail to take arhsrajeabout 10 asiles front hia home, whichhavaeeapted.

• Through, she kindness of Mrs.Walter Chichester, of Moriehss,Mrftand Mrs. Robert Penney en-joyed Ss rday at the home of theirmaddanghttr. Mrs. laofael Prihce,

Rev. Frank E. Carwithea re-nsained in Flandera during thisweek and wfll preach his farsweflaarraon on Easter Sunday. Therewill be the regular Friday eveningaarvjea and a bueineaa meeting oftha ofieial board after the service.

Mrs. Harvey Squirts entertainedat "800" last Friday evening, theseSeaoat being Mra. William Serra,

ra. Frank Brewster. Mra. Wil-liam Aabausr, Mrs. Oliver Penny,Mrs. Richard Hafloek, Mra. MiKeBrown arid daughters Lena andMartha, Mra Oscar Goodale, Mra.Harold Squire*. Mr*. Herman May,Mrs. Gilbert Thornton, Mra. FredHavens and daughter Alice. Mrs.

Eugene Havens, Mra. JoaopbPowers, Mrs. Fred Orth, Mra. Ir-ving Raven* snd Hiss Fannie Grif-frog. Prises were won by Mrs.Good*!*, Mrs. Eugene Havens,Mrs. Harold Squires and Mra,Frank Brewster.

Mi** Alice Haven* spent theweek-end with her friend. MissAlte. Baldwin, of Jamaica.•

Lil—Did they call you befor* thecurtain?

BiM—Call me? They dared me.

FIRST STATE FORESTOregon's first .State forest hiss

been ' of finally named the ElliottState Forest, in honor of the- lateF. A. Elliott, for 19 years Stateforester. The final designation ofthis area of 70,000 acres as a Stateforest marked the end of a cani-Ktgn begun in 1912 by Mr. Elliott,

e forest includes excellent secondgrowth of Douglas fir, and is ofgreat value for recreational and¦cenic interest. It already has s

fine system of trails, a telephoneline and a lookout.

"I can leave my maid alone inthe house all day and know exact-ly what she will be doing until Iget back."

"What?""Nothing."And did you ever notice that

some golfers take two lumps withtheir tee ? !

Center Moriches, Moriches, East Moriches. Speonk, Mastic, Flanders

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